Bob Krauss Research
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Bob Krauss Research Index YOU SEARCHED FOR: All of the terms: hawaiian star From the field: Newspaper Title Your search retrieved 2679 results. Results are displayed in reverse chronological order. 1) Krauss Heading: Tenney, E.D. Title: 1st vice-president and manager of Castle & Cooke Ltd., denies amalgamation between Matson and Inter-Island Steam Nav. Newspaper: Hawaiian Star Date: 1927-12-03 Page (Column): 1 (4-5) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Shipping. Krauss Card No.: 1900390 [dc] System ID: 47934 2) Krauss Heading: Fern, Joe Title: Involved in last minute election hoorah about paying county workers Newspaper: Hawaiian Star Date: 1914-11-04 Page (Column): 1 (7) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Loses election for mayor to Republican John C. Lane. See also: Election Krauss Card No.: 402217 [dc] System ID: 25089 3) Krauss Heading: Kahanamoku, Duke Title: May get place on Olympic relay swimming team Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1912-04-30 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: C.N. Daniels, U.S. great all around swimmer, can't make the Olympics in July and has asked that his name be scratched. Article names swimmers who might take his place, Duke is among them. Krauss Card No.: 801166 System ID: 3330 4) Krauss Heading: Wilson, John H. Title: Supreme court holds that John H. Wilson was treated unfairly in belt road contract dispute Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1912-04-24 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 9 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [See: Roads]. Krauss Card No.: 2101963 [dc] System ID: 29735 5) Krauss Heading: Roads Title: Supreme Court holds that John H. Wilson was unfairly treated in Belt road contract dispute Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1912-04-24 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 9 (1-2), 12 (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Long transcript of Supreme Court ruling. Holds that the Belt Road Commission did not permit Wilson to show that he was a responsible bidder, by denying him the contract as low bidder they implied that he was and irresponsible bidder. Lower court decision to set aside the commission decision is affirmed. So story in the Star, appeared in the Bulletin yesterday. The court also ruled that the specifications were defective so new bids will be called for. Krauss Card No.: 1600395 System ID: 38778 6) Krauss Heading: Real Estate Title: Unnamed Easterner pays $15,000 an acre for Waikiki real estate Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1912-04-22 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (4-5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Waikiki Krauss Card No.: 1501543 [dc] System ID: 3917 7) Krauss Heading: Waikiki Title: $15,000 an acre paid for Waikiki real esatate Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1912-04-22 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (4-5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: An unnamed Easterner paid $37,500 for 2-1/2 acres of practically unimproved Waikiki land, some of it beachfront. The property is just beyond the Campbell homestead, has 340 feet of beach frontage and was owned by F.S. Lyman, Jr. Most of it, however, is mauka of the road. The new owner has a winter home in Southern California and intends to put up a home in Hawaii. Krauss Card No.: 2001666 System ID: 51861 8) Krauss Heading: Waikiki Title: $15,000 an acre paid for Waikiki real esatate Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1912-04-22 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (4-5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: An unnamed Easterner paid $37,500 for 2-1/2 acres of practically unimproved Waikiki land, some of it beachfront. The property is just beyond the Campbell homestead, has 340 feet of beach frontage and was owned by F.S. Lyman, Jr. Most of it, however, is mauka of the road. The new owner has a winter home in Southern California and intends to put up a home in Hawaii. Krauss Card No.: 2001666 System ID: 51862 9) Krauss Heading: Wilson, John H. Title: Voted national committeeman at Democratic convention in Honolulu Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1912-04-16 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 9 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [See: Politics]. Krauss Card No.: 2101961 [dc] System ID: 29731 10) Krauss Heading: McCandless, Link L. Title: Nominated by party for delegate at Democratic convention Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1912-04-16 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 9 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Politics. Krauss Card No.: 1100647 [dc] System ID: 33218 11) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: McCandless nominated for delegate, John Wilson elected national committeeman Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1912-04-16 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 9 (3); 11 (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The convention steamrollered over McCarthy who tried to object to the rules with no success, finally gave up. Quite a full account. Krauss Card No.: 1401678 System ID: 43478 12) Krauss Heading: Ewaliko, David Title: Labor leader from Hilo, attends Democratic convention in Honolulu Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1912-04-15 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Wears McCandless button. See also: Politics Krauss Card No.: 402022 [dc] System ID: 24666 13) Krauss Heading: Wilson, John H. Title: Is on rules committee at Democratic convention in Honolulu Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1912-04-15 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [See: Politics]. Krauss Card No.: 2101961 [dc] System ID: 29729 14) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Democrats meet in convention, John H. Wilson on rules committee Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1912-04-15 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Convention called to order in Knights of Pythias Hall at 10 a.m. today. Heavily stacked for McCandless. David Ewaliko, the Hilo labor leader who professed for McCarthy recently, wore a McCandless badge and was voted interpreter of the convention. Committees named. No business done except naming of committee and work of platform committee. Krauss Card No.: 1401676 System ID: 43475 15) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Democrats meet in convention, John H. Wilson on rules committee Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1912-04-15 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (6-7) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Democratic given. NEWS OF TITANIC SINKING ON SAME PAGE AS NEWS OF DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION. Krauss Card No.: 1401676 System ID: 43476 16) Krauss Heading: Newspaper Title: L.A. Thurston quoted as saying he is looking for a new location for the paper Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1912-04-01 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Says the paper has outgrown its quarters. Star says there is a rumor that the Hawaiian Gazette Co. has purchased property on King St. Krauss Card No.: 1300602 System ID: 36339 17) Krauss Heading: Thurston, L.A. Title: Is quoted as saying he is looking for a new location for the Pacific Commercial Advertiser Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1912-04-01 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: See: Newspaper. Krauss Card No.: 1900989 [dc] System ID: 52702 18) Krauss Heading: Weather Title: Snow on Molokai Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1912-03-11 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Banner headline. First time in living memory. With the past few days patches of snow have appeared, visible from the seacoast, in the mountain tops back of Puako on the south side of the island. Krauss Card No.: 2100530 System ID: 19109 19) Krauss Heading: Molokai Title: Snow on mountains behind Pukoo Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1912-03-11 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Rare phenomenon. See: Weather. Krauss Card No.: 1101631 System ID: 35399 20) Krauss Heading: Kahanamoku, Duke Title: Is on his way to swim on the mainland Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1912-02-28 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Report from Chicago says Olympic hopefuls worked out there. They are on the way to Pittsburg for tryouts. Krauss Card No.: 801158 System ID: 3314 21) Krauss Heading: Kahanamoku, Duke Title: Is on his way to swim on the mainland Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1912-02-27 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (2-3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Photo of the Swimming Expedition taken on deck with a caption that identifies the party; Dudie Miller (companion), Vincent Genoves, Duke Kahanamoku, Lew B. Henderson, manager. Krauss Card No.: 801158 System ID: 3313 22) Krauss Heading: Wilson, John H. Title: Johnny bids high on Waipilopilo sewer job Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1912-02-27 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Awards have not been made but figures for the bids are now available. They are Lord & Young Engineering Company, $54,157.53. Honolulu Construction Company, $55,000.05. L.M. Whitehouse, $58,841.55. And John H. Wilson, $59,131.80. Krauss Card No.: 2101955 System ID: 29717 23) Krauss Heading: Lord & Young Engineering Co. Title: Submit low bid on Waipilopilo sewer job Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1912-02-27 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [See: Wilson, John H.]. Krauss Card No.: 1001290 [dc] System ID: 31496 24) Krauss Heading: Kahanamoku, Duke Title: Is on his way to swim on the mainland Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1912-02-26 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (2-3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Headline reads, First Direct Word From The Local Olympic Games Swimmers. Story out of the San Francisco describes their trip across. Krauss Card No.: 801158 System ID: 3311 25) Krauss Heading: Photography Title: San Francisco photographer took views of the Floral Parade Feb. 22 Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1912-02-26 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: He is A.C. Pillsbury of the Pillsbury Picture Co. in San Francisco. Well pleased with his photos, is now touring the Neighbor Islands. Krauss Card No.: 1400048 System ID: 41103 26) Krauss Heading: Parade Title: This year's Floral Parade excels everything gone before Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1912-02-22 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: It is the 7th annual, today. Krauss Card No.: 1301521 System ID: 37696 27) Krauss Heading: Volcano Title: The Hawaii Kilauea National Park bill seems doomed in the U.S. Congress this session Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1912-02-20 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (4-5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [No annotation.] Krauss Card No.: 2000559 System ID: 50732 28) Krauss Heading: Pound, Percy Title: Has taken the lease on the Hau Tree Hotel in Waikiki, to become the Wailana Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1912-02-19 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Waikiki Krauss Card No.: 1500621 System ID: 2315 29) Krauss Heading: Waikiki Title: Percy Pound has taken the lease on tghe Hau Tree Hotel in Waikiki, it will become the Wailana Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1912-02-19 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: This is the old Robert Lewers place which E.P. Irwin has leased during the past two years when the Hau Tree came into business. Now Pound has taken the lease which runs for two more years, and an option to buy. He has 9 acres on the mauka side of kalia Road which he will use to build cottages with deep lanais for the hotel. There is good bathing here and it has been popular. J.A. Palmer, prop. of the Courtland, a family hotel in Honolulu, will also manage the Wailana. Krauss Card No.: 2001664 System ID: 51859 30) Krauss Heading: Schools Title: Architect's plans for Liliuokalani School in Kaimuki shown Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1912-02-17 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 9 (1-5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Will be constructed of reinforced concrete. Story describes it. Krauss Card No.: 1601699 System ID: 40496 31) Krauss Heading: Lord & Young Engineering Co. Title: Contractors, have completed work on the Hawaiian Star building Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1912-02-16 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [See: Newspaper]. Krauss Card No.: 1001289 [dc] System ID: 31495 32) Krauss Heading: Newspaper Title: The Star will soon move in new quarters Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1912-02-16 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Rapid progress is being made by the contractors, Lord & Young, on The Star's new home on Merchant Street. The building is under roof and most of the plastering has been done, electrical wiring is to go in. The building will be ready for occupancy in about six weeks. Krauss Card No.: 1300600 System ID: 36337 33) Krauss Heading: Kalanianaole, Prince Jonah Kuhio Title: Offers olive branch to Republican party Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1912-02-15 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation]See: Politics Krauss Card No.: 801492 [dc] System ID: 4534 34) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Kuhio offers olive branch to GOP party Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1912-02-15 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: He says he will work with the Republican party at the National Convention, wants a Taft delegation sent to Chicago. Star says this uncomplicates things for the Republicans in Hawaii. Krauss Card No.: 1401647 System ID: 43209 35) Krauss Heading: McCandless, Link L. Title: Asks postponement of vote to have both county and territorial conventions at same time Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1912-02-14 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 4 (4-5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Politics. Krauss Card No.: 1100644 [dc] System ID: 33212 36) Krauss Heading: Roads Title: Belt road commission still refuses to give the contract to Wilson Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1912-02-14 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: They voted to appeal the decision which will take 60 days for an appeal to be made to the supreme court and a decision reached. Only Mayor Fern voted against the motion. Krauss Card No.: 1600392 System ID: 38775 37) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: McCandless asked postponement of a vote to have both county and territorial conventions at the same time for Democrats Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1912-02-14 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 4 (4-5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: A motion was made at a meeting of the Territorial Central Committee held at Honolulu Feb. 9 by Mr. Ryan that such a convention should combine both. McCandless said he favors the move but requested that the vote be held off until more people could think about it. Could be a delaying tactic. McCandless ran the last territorial convention. Krauss Card No.: 1401646 System ID: 43208 38) Krauss Heading: Kalanianaole, Prince Jonah Kuhio Title: Still feuding as hot as ever with Governor W. Frear Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1912-02-13 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 9 (3-5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation]See: Politics Krauss Card No.: 801492 [dc] System ID: 4533 39) Krauss Heading: Frear, Gov. Walter F. Title: His feud with Kuhio continues in exchanges of charges Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1912-02-13 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 9 (3-5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Politics. Krauss Card No.: 501097 [dc] System ID: 22125 40) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: The Kuhio-Frear feud is still going, hotter than ever Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1912-02-13 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 9 (3-5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: This story is Frear's answer to Kuhio's charges. The feud has been in the paper for the past two weeks. Krauss Card No.: 1401645 System ID: 43207 41) Krauss Heading: Wilson, John H. Title: Wins a small contract for laying 6-inch pipes on Kamehameha IV Road Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1912-02-08 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: He bid $890 against a bid of $960 by L.M. Whitehouse and $1,000 by Honolulu Construction Co. Krauss Card No.: 2101954 System ID: 29715 42) Krauss Heading: Jarrett, William Title: Agrees with Link McCandless to end feud Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1912-02-06 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (2-3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Politics Krauss Card No.: 800587 [dc] System ID: 1564 43) Krauss Heading: McCandless, Link L. Title: Agrees with rival Wm. Jarrett to kiss and make up Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1912-02-06 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (2-3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Politics. Krauss Card No.: 1100644 [dc] System ID: 33211 44) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: L.L. McCandless and Sheriff Jarrett find they agree in spite of the Advertiser Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1912-02-06 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (2-3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Each promised to support the other during an unpremeditated meeting this morning. Col. McCarthy was present and endorsed the agreements. Jarrett promised to back McCandless for delegate and McCandless said he'd push Jarrett for sheriff because he has made good. Meanwhile, Star says McCandless could get a lot of Republican support if Kuhio wins the GOP nomination for delegate because so many Republicans are mad at Kuhio. Krauss Card No.: 1401644 System ID: 43206 45) Krauss Heading: Kahanamoku, Duke Title: To give a swimming exhibition at 10 a.m. tomorrow Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1912-02-03 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: To show gratitude for the money donated to send him to the mainland for the Olympic trials. The exhibition will be free, he will swim with Vincent Genoves, who also goes to the mainland. Krauss Card No.: 801157 System ID: 3307 46) Krauss Heading: Wilson, John H. Title: Loses bid for another section of the belt road to Lord-Young Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1912-02-03 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: In open meeting held at noon today in Mayor Fern's office, the belt road commission received bids for three projects including a portion of the belt road 10 miles between Wahiawa and Kipapa Gulch. The lowest bid was Lord-Young at $91,500. Then came A. Wilson at $105,295. Then J.H. Wilson at $119,358 and Honolulu Construction & Draying at $131,216. The bids were much higher than the commission expected, $10,000 higher than the engineer figured and more than there is money for. Krauss Card No.: 2101953 System ID: 29713 47) Krauss Heading: Lord & Young Engineering Co. Title: Wins $91,500 contract for another section of the Oahu belt road Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1912-02-03 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [See: Wilson, John H.]. Krauss Card No.: 1001288 [dc] System ID: 31494 48) Krauss Heading: Roads Title: Lord-Young wins$91,000 contract for another section of the belt road Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1912-02-03 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Wilson, John H. Krauss Card No.: 1600391 System ID: 38774 49) Krauss Heading: Wilson, John H. Title: Judge Whitney rules for Wilson, grants his request for an injunction to stop payment to opposition contractor Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1912-01-31 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [See: Roads]. Krauss Card No.: 2101952 [dc] System ID: 29710 50) Krauss Heading: Roads Title: Judge Whitney rules for Wilson, grants his request for injunction to stop payment to opposing contractor Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1912-01-31 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Granted in circuit court this afternoon. The judge criticized the commission for not giving Wilson a chance to defend himself against allegations of incompetency. Krauss Card No.: 1600391 System ID: 38773 51) Krauss Heading: Wilson, John H. Title: Cecil Brown and others to testify as to J.H. Wilson's responsibility Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1912-01-23 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Case goes to judge. Wilson's attorney roasts belt road commission. Krauss Card No.: 2101951 [dc] System ID: 29708 52) Krauss Heading: Roads Title: Case goes to the judge Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1912-01-23 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Wilson's attorney, M.F. Prosser, roasts the belt road commission, says they exceeded their authority, did not give Wilson a fair chance, had decided already that he would not get the bid, which was illegal. Krauss Card No.: 1600390 System ID: 38772 53) Krauss Heading: Wilson, John H. Title: Cecil Brown and others testify as to J.H. Wilson's responsibility Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1912-01-22 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (4-5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Wilson case continued. Krauss Card No.: 2101951 [dc] System ID: 29704 54) Krauss Heading: Wilson, John H. Title: Cecil Brown and others testify as to J.H. Wilson's responsibility Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1912-01-22 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (4-5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: More telling testimony for Wilson, John Waterhouse. Krauss Card No.: 2101951 [dc] System ID: 29706 55) Krauss Heading: Roads Title: More telling testimony for Wilson Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1912-01-22 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (4-5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: John Waterhouse says he told Commission chairman Adams that Wilson and McCandless were associated. Krauss Card No.: 1600390 System ID: 38771 56) Krauss Heading: Roads Title: Wilson case continued until Monday Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1912-01-19 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (1) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: No testimony quoted. More defense witnesses to be called. One para story. Krauss Card No.: 1600388 System ID: 38768 57) Krauss Heading: Campbell, Marston Title: Takes stand in Johnny Wilson Belt Road case Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1912-01-18 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Campbell called slippery on the stand.See: Roads Krauss Card No.: 201274 [dc] System ID: 13149 58) Krauss Heading: Wilson, John H. Title: Cecil Brown and others testify as to J.H. Wilson's responsibility Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1912-01-18 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Campbell called slippery on stand. Krauss Card No.: 2101951 [dc] System ID: 29703 59) Krauss Heading: Roads Title: Marston Campbell slippery on the stand Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1912-01-18 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Witnesses for the defense very evasive. Krauss Card No.: 1600388 System ID: 38767 60) Krauss Heading: Roads Title: [no title] Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1912-01-18 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Campbell called slippery on the stand. See: Roads. Krauss Card No.: 1600389 System ID: 38770 61) Krauss Heading: Wilson, John H. Title: Takes stand in court to testify as to his financial responsibility Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1912-01-17 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (4-5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: More testimony in Wilson case, sewer outfall contract discussed. Krauss Card No.: 2101950 System ID: 29697 62) Krauss Heading: Wilson, John H. Title: Takes stand in court to testify as to his financial responsibility Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1912-01-16 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: More testimony for J.H. Wilson. [See: Roads]. Krauss Card No.: 2101950 [dc] System ID: 29698 63) Krauss Heading: Roads Title: Good testimony for Johnny Wilson in court Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1912-01-16 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Headline reads, Some Powerful Witnesses for John Wilson in Court. Wilson describes Pali road job, says B.F. Dillingham went his bond, that he arranged the financing. Much more about his arrangement with Link McCandless. Krauss Card No.: 1600383 System ID: 38762 64) Krauss Heading: Wilson, Charles B. Title: Is under heavy criticism as road supervisor by City & County supervisor Eben Low Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1911-10-28 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Is maintained as road supervisor by road committee on vote of 4 to 3. [See: Roads]. Krauss Card No.: 2101653 [dc] System ID: 28710 65) Krauss Heading: Wilson, Charles B. Title: Is under heavy criticism as road supervisor by City & County supervisor Eben Low Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1911-10-26 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [See: Roads]. Krauss Card No.: 2101653 [dc] System ID: 28708 66) Krauss Heading: Low, Eben Title: Supervisor, is going after road supervisor Charlie Wilson's scalp Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1911-10-26 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [See: Roads]. Krauss Card No.: 1001339 [dc] System ID: 31550 67) Krauss Heading: Roads Title: Supervisor Eben Low is going after Charlie Wilson's scalp Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1911-10-26 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The blowup will come tomorrow night when the board considers an overdraft of $5,000 for roads. The road committee has been unable to run the road department because of interference from Murray and the big four. This makes Wilson independent of the road committee while the majority allows him to run things without any reference to the authority of the board in either money or mechanical matters. Low is going to make a dead set against the unauthorized spending of money. And Wilson. Krauss Card No.: 1600377 System ID: 38756 68) Krauss Heading: Wilson, John H. Title: All of Wilson's charges except one thrown out by Judge Robinson, his responsibility Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1911-10-24 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 7 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [See: Roads]. Krauss Card No.: 2101944 [dc] System ID: 29678 69) Krauss Heading: Roads Title: Judge Robinson yesterday threw out all of Wilson's charges but one, his responsibility Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1911-10-24 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 7 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The one point on which Wilson and his backers must now stand is his responsibility. The court also held that Wilson could bring his action only as a taxpayer and not as one of the bidders on the road job. So Johnny's charge of a conspiracy has no standing in Judge Robinson's court. Krauss Card No.: 1600376 System ID: 38755 70) Krauss Heading: Roads Title: Star says Wilson's charges discredited Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1911-10-16 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: His published statement that a hui of contractors agreed not to bid less than $80,000 on the belt road brought a smile to the face of L.M. Whitehouse, says Star. "I have never heard of anything of the kind," Whitehouse said. "It sounds like ragtime. Wilson is evidently in the same class as Patterson, who raises a cry of 'conspiracy' when anything goes wrong with him. The public thinks there is an enormous profit in public contracts, if all those wild stories of buying off [unclear] contractors are believed." Jack Young of Lord-Young denies he talked to anyone before submitting his bid. "We did not have our tender ready until very late. Said he worked all night until 2 o'clock in the morning to finish. Then Ed Lord came back and they made an adjustment or two, also said he figured in 10 per cent profit. McCandless didn't want to talk about being approached but said there was something in it. Krauss Card No.: 1600373 System ID: 38752 71) Krauss Heading: Roads Title: Johnny's fortunes plummet, Lord-Young sign a contract, Link turning cool Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1911-10-12 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (2-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Contract was signed by Andrew Adams for the commission and by Edmund J. Lord of Lord-Young, and James L. Young, treas. & Manager of the company. Krauss Card No.: 1600370 System ID: 38749 72) Krauss Heading: Roads Title: Charlie Wilson maintained as road supervisor over protest of road committee Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1911-09-28 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The vote was 4 to three, all the members of the road committee voting for Wilson's ouster, other members of the board voting to keep him. Krauss Card No.: 1600378 System ID: 38757 73) Krauss Heading: Bishop Museum Title: Now open daily instead of Fridays and Saturdays Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1911-09-02 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The trustees made the decision yesterday. For a long time, Work(?) of the Promotions Committee, has been urging that the museum be open more than two days a week. Brigham, the curator, says there was a lot of work to catch up but it now almost completed. In the past, visitors could obtain permits to visit the museum on steamer days. The new open days will be daily except Sunday, Wednesday and holidays. Krauss Card No.: 102124 System ID: 9861 74) Krauss Heading: Water Title: The Waiahole water rights issue has up again with talk of boring a tunnel thru the Koolaus Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1911-08-31 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [See: Tunnel]. Krauss Card No.: 2100350 [dc] System ID: 17885 75) Krauss Heading: Tunnel Title: [Koolau water tunnel] Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1911-08-31 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Now the question of water rights in Waikane and Waiahole Valleys has come up again. Frear has unearthed the injunction brought against Link McCandless years ago after he planned to use this water under a mainland prior appropriation law which is not recognized in Hawaii. The injunction was never pushed because McCandless took no action to use the water. Oahu Sugar apparently bases its claim to the water on the McCandless claim. Frear disputes the claim, says the government owns. Krauss Card No.: 2000108 System ID: 50257 76) Krauss Heading: Tunnel Title: Star says the military is discussing the boring of a tunnel for a road at the head of Kalihi Valley Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1911-08-29 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The story says military engineers have explored and mapped the Koolau Mountains and have convinced themselves the only route across the Koolaus for vehicles and guns is over the Pali. So a vehicular tunnel through the mountains from Kalihi Valley would speed up communication and defense of the island. This because the Pali Road is tortuous and a tunnel from Kalihi would bring the windward side within half an hour of Honolulu. The story says a water tunnel through the mountains has almost been decided upon by Oahu Plantation. Krauss Card No.: 2000107 System ID: 50256 77) Krauss Heading: Water Title: Koolau water tunnel again in the news Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1911-08-09 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: San Francisco engineer here to begin the work. [See: Tunnel]. Krauss Card No.: 2100349 [dc] System ID: 17884 78) Krauss Heading: Tunnel Title: Koolau water tunnel again in the news Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1911-08-09 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Story says Engineer Joseph B. Lippencott is here from San Francisco to begin the matter. The tunnel would bring water from Waikane and Waiahole valleys to the leeward side for Oahu Plantation and would probably mean the end of rice culture on the windward side. The water is worth more growing sugar cane. Krauss Card No.: 2000106 System ID: 50255 79) Krauss Heading: Wilson, Charles B. Title: To be appointed road supervisor for Honolulu Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1911-08-01 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [See: City & County]. Krauss Card No.: 2101652 [dc] System ID: 28704 80) Krauss Heading: City & County Title: Supervisors are expected to put their plan into execution on Monday Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1911-07-29 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: They will appoint road supervisor an assistant engineer under county engineer Gere at $175 a month with a promise of a raise to $200 which he told them he is entitled to. It is said Wilder will accept this offer. Then Charlie Wilson will be appointed road supervisor of Honolulu under Gere. Mayor Fern calls the move a "political machine deal." Supervisor Murphy said it is for the good of efficiency. Krauss Card No.: 521 System ID: 12020 81) Krauss Heading: Wilder, Ellwood C. Title: Appointed road supervisor of Honolulu to replace J.H. Wilson, is bumped up to assistant engineer Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1911-07-29 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [See: City & County]. Krauss Card No.: 2101251 [dc] System ID: 27098 82) Krauss Heading: City & County Title: Star reports that it appears Wilder will resign and Charlie Wilson will be appointed Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1911-07-25 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: If this happens, then the much-talked-of legal contest over that office will not come off. Krauss Card No.: 300520 System ID: 12019 83) Krauss Heading: Roads Title: Belt road politics heating up Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1911-07-22 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: A Belt Road Commission has decided that private contractors will build the island belt roads for which the legislature has appropriated some funds. Fulfilling a party pledge that a lot of GOP workers would get jobs on the road. Now the commission has decided that private contractors will build the belt roads and men will work for their pay no matter what party they belong to. So some of the politicians can't keep their promises of jobs and are very unhappy. The counties may go to court for the right to handle the big sums of road money. Krauss Card No.: 1600350 System ID: 38731 84) Krauss Heading: Surfing Title: Surfing is the latest fad of high society at Newport Beach, Rhode Island Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1911-07-21 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 10 (2-3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Named as neophyte surfers are Mrs. Reginald Vanderbilt, Mrs. French Vanderbilt, Mrs. Joseph Harriman, et cetera. Krauss Card No.: 1801976 System ID: 49989 85) Krauss Heading: City & County Title: Now road Supervisor Wilder complains of interference by the supervisors Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1911-07-20 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2, 5 & 7) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Says they hired a man over his head in his department who hasn't done anything. Has a long tale of woe about his luna unable to follow orders, can't send in reports. He's trying to get at the cost of road repair but hasn't the help to do it . Everything he wants done he has to do himself. Meanwhile, the supervisors babble on about how they are trying to clean up the department. Krauss Card No.: 300519 System ID: 12018 86) Krauss Heading: Kaai, Ernest Title: Hawaiian musician and his group return from New Zealand in the Zealandia Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1911-07-19 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Entertained all the way. See also: Music Krauss Card No.: 801040 [dc] System ID: 2491 87) Krauss Heading: City & County Title: Mayor's veto overridden by expected 6 to 1 vote Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1911-07-19 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The ordinance places the road department under city engineer Gere but, Democrats claim, does not give him power to hire and fire. Thus, as Fern stated in his veto message, it is unconstitutional. The matter will probably end up in court. The man slated by the board for the road supervisor's job in the Honolulu district is Charlie Wilson. Krauss Card No.: 3003518 System ID: 12017 88) Krauss Heading: Music Title: Ernest Kaai and his group return from New Zealand in the Zealandia Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1911-07-19 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Kaai was on the bridge on arrival this morning and the passengers say their music across the Pacific was heavenly. Big crowd on hand to greet the returning combo. Krauss Card No.: 1102279 System ID: 36596 89) Krauss Heading: City & County Title: Another block may arise in the board-mayor fight Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1911-07-18 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The supervisors will meet this morning and are expected to override the mayor's veto of their ordinance No. 23 reorganizing the road dept., taking away the mayor's right to appoint the supervisor and putting roads under the city engineer. The mayor threatens to take the matter to court but the board says it is a bluff. There is talk that the board will appoint Charlie Wilson, father of John H., and a Republican, to the post. But Supervisor Wilder, incumbent, may refuse to vacate his post. Krauss Card No.: 300517 System ID: 12016 90) Krauss Heading: Perrett, Frank A. Title: Here to direct team in study of the volcano Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1911-07-15 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 9 (6-7) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: From the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. See: Volcano. Krauss Card No.: 1301993 [dc] System ID: 38223 91) Krauss Heading: Volcano Title: Experts from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology are stringing cables across Halemaumau Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1911-07-15 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 9 (6-7) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: To lower apparatus into the hot lava. Frank A. Perret, director of the team, says Kilauea Volcano is even more interesting than he expected. Krauss Card No.: 2000553 System ID: 50726 92) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Star says that Democrats are split over McCandless Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1911-07-14 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: While Republicans worry over the possible split in ranks as a result of the Kuhio-Frear feud, Democrats have their own problem over pro and con McCandless people. He is all set to run again, never stops, pointing to the fact that he has gotten more votes against the invincible Kuhio than any other Democrat. However, Col. C.J. McCarthy is mentioned as a candidate for delegate, so is W.A. Kinney, an anti-McCandless man like McCarthy and Watson. They don't intend to let Link run the next convention as he did the last. Krauss Card No.: 1401639 System ID: 43200 93) Krauss Heading: Duisenberg, E.G. Title: Pays $10,000 for seat on Honolulu Stock Exchange Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1911-07-13 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Stock Exchange Krauss Card No.: 401281 [dc] System ID: 21290 94) Krauss Heading: Stock Exchange Title: Duisenberg, E.G., pays $10,000 for seat on Honolulu Stock Exchange Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1911-07-13 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: This is a record, says Star, the previous high being $7,500. There are 5 applicants for seats at $10,000 and one has offered that much for half interest in a seat. Krauss Card No.: 1801149 System ID: 48905 95) Krauss Heading: Baldwin, Henry P. Title: Died at 8 p.m. yesterday at his home on Maui Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1911-07-09 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper obituary Annotation: Long obituary continued on page 2. Krauss Card No.: 101300 System ID: 8486 96) Krauss Heading: Fruit Fly Title: Steps are being taken to eradicate the Mediterranian fruit fly Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1911-06-28 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Many stories have run in past months about the ravages of the insect. Now action is to be taken. The story tells about a meeting of the Board of Agriculture and Forestry. Krauss Card No.: 501172 System ID: 22240 97) Krauss Heading: Leprosy Title: The superintendent of the settlement says the patients like movies Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1911-06-28 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: However, the Johnson-Jeffries fight fell flat although they asked for it. What they like are westerns, cowboy, Indian and comic pictures. Krauss Card No.: 1000595 System ID: 30251 98) Krauss Heading: Wages Title: Wages given for city and county employees Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1911-06-28 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (5-6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Their salaries are to go up. Sheriff made $200 per month, will make $250. City Engineer made $250, will make $300. Krauss Card No.: 2000713 System ID: 50924 99) Krauss Heading: Fire Department Title: $12,000 set aside by supervisors for a chemical auto fire engine Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1911-06-26 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The purchase of an auto fire engine has been discussed for some time and stories have run. This is the first concrete action. Krauss Card No.: 500356 System ID: 20581 100) Krauss Heading: Streets Title: Supervisors decide as a policy to pave downtown streets Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1911-06-26 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Have set aside $24,000 for King Street. Krauss Card No.: 1801364 System ID: 49150 101) Krauss Heading: Honolulu Title: Entire city works at cleaning up Honolulu to prevent another cholera epidemic Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1911-06-24 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: This cleanup project has received wide publicity for months. Today is the big day and the job proved to be bigger than expected, says the headline. Krauss Card No.: 700375 System ID: 16143 102) Krauss Heading: Pearl Harbor Title: The government in Washington has given approval to the dry dock contractor to sink 12,000 piles Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1911-06-23 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (5-6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Story describes what went wrong the first time. Krauss Card No.: 1301881 System ID: 38084 103) Krauss Heading: Airplane Title: Masson, the aviator, crashed this morning Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1911-06-22 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: He was trying to make an exhibition flight for soldiers at Leilehua (near Schofield Barracks) when the plane crashed. He was uninjured, but the wooden parts of his monoplane were wrecked and the engine damaged. Krauss Card No.: 100372 System ID: 6593 104) Krauss Heading: Fernandez, Eddie K. Title: Arrived June 21 in the Claudine from Hawaii Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1911-06-21 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper legal notice Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 500005 System ID: 19625 105) Krauss Heading: Harbor - Neighbor Island Title: Plans for the Mahukona Harbor improvements almost ready Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1911-06-19 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 11 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Gov. Frear hopes to soon get started on a land swap which will remove friction between the Mahukona Railway Co. and the government. The company will use the north side of the harbor and the public the south side. The story says the company plans extensive improvements hand in hand with the government. Krauss Card No.: 600786 System ID: 25479 106) Krauss Heading: Airplane Title: Another aviator has come to Hawaii, plans to fly over Honolulu Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1911-06-17 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Was to fly from Leilehua to Kapiolani Park this morning, but the wind was too strong, he said. Toof off a couple times, but landed again. His name is Masson. Star reports that people were standing on street corners looking at the sky waiting for the flying machine to go by. People vacated buildings for the event which did not come off. Business was at a standstill. Krauss Card No.: 100371 System ID: 6592 107) Krauss Heading: Land Title: Report on homesteads on Hawaii; good and bad Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1911-06-17 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 7 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The report says that homesteaders have fulfilled their pledges to build houses and plant trees, but the houses were very small, only big enough to camp in. And the homesteaders moved off as soon as possible leaving the trees choked by weeds. The homesteaders say the road is impassable. Also that too many road blocks are put in the way of homesteaders. Krauss Card No.: 902002 System ID: 10497 108) Krauss Heading: Fernandez, Eddie Title: Has bought the Gaity Theater in Hilo for $2,000 Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1911-06-15 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 500004 System ID: 19622 109) Krauss Heading: Kalanianaole, Prince Jonah Kuhio Title: Blasts Frear, says the governor has favored the interests of the wealthy Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1911-06-13 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation]See: Politics Krauss Card No.: 801490 [dc] System ID: 4531 110) Krauss Heading: Accident Title: A rash of auto accidents has been making headlines Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1911-06-13 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The latest is this story about a young Hawaiian driver, Joseph Kalana, who was killed in a smash up after coming over the Pali. Krauss Card No.: 100071 System ID: 5595 111) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Kuhio on the mainland blasts Frear Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1911-06-13 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The San Francisco Examiner quotes Kuhio as saying, "Governor Frear is unsuitable for the position he holds. Nearly every act he has performed since he came into office has been in the interests of the wealthy class and to the disadvantage of the common people. With the material in my possession I hope to prove to the President that the reappointment of Frear to his position will spell calamity to Hawaii." Krauss Card No.: 1401638 System ID: 43199 112) Krauss Heading: Land Title: Kauai is to have a homestead association Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1911-06-09 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Kauai is to have another homestead settlement assn. which will be known as the Omao Homestead Settlement Assn. and which will be conducted along the lines governing the successful Kalaheo Homesteads. Frear said he has withdrawn 51 lots from the next big land drawing, they are near McBryde plantation. Krauss Card No.: 902001 System ID: 10495 113) Krauss Heading: Boys Scouts Title: Camp Wilder on Molokai will be put in service soon Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1911-06-09 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 9 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Story describes who will be in charge, activities. The camp is named after James Wilder whose idea it was. Krauss Card No.: 200534 System ID: 11399 114) Krauss Heading: Fishing Title: Fishing excellent after 42 days tabu Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1911-06-08 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: A cholera epidemic caused a ban on fishing for 42 days, it was lifted today and fishermen were out in force making large catches. Fish reported swarming, greedily taking the bait. Large catches of weke and upapalu on the reef. Squidders and limu pickers out in force. Krauss Card No.: 500520 System ID: 21009 115) Krauss Heading: Wilson, John H. Title: Booked on a special excursion of the Mauna Kea to Kauai and Maui Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1911-06-07 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation]. Krauss Card No.: 2101940 System ID: 29637 116) Krauss Heading: Pond, Percy M. Title: Has purchased eight eighers [sic] of Waikiki swamp land from Bishop Estate Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1911-06-05 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Will reclaim it for house lots See: Waikiki Krauss Card No.: 1500339 System ID: 1636 117) Krauss Heading: City & County Title: Another mayor-supervisor deadlock looms Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1911-06-05 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: It appears that the new road superintendent, a Democrat, Wilder, has fired Republican bookkeeper Ander [sic], Republican, following well defined rumors that Anderson has signed a Republican precinct roll. Now the Supervisors are after Wilder's scalp. The legislature in last session took away the power of appointment from the mayor so the supervisors are sharpening their axe for the time when the law goes into effect, July 1. Meanwhile, the Democrats assure Mayor Fern that the new law is unconstitutional and they will knock it out. Krauss Card No.: 300515 System ID: 12014 118) Krauss Heading: Waikiki Title: Percy M. Pond is reclaiming swamp for house lots Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1911-06-05 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: He recently bought about eight acres for $400 an acre from Bishop Estate at Kalakaua Avenue and Saratoga Road, is now carting dirt from his dairy adjoining Kapiolani Park to fill in the swamp and make house lots. Bishop Estate is now getting estimates on filling in 75 acres from the Sheridan area to Mochizuki Club. This is a famous duck pond area which produces many mosquitoes. Krauss Card No.: 2001667 System ID: 51863 119) Krauss Heading: Ewaliko, David Title: President of Hilo Labor Union, to Seattle for convention of International Longshoremen's Union Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1911-06-02 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 9 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Union Krauss Card No.: 402018 [dc] System ID: 24660 120) Krauss Heading: Union Title: The Hilo Labor Union holds a hot meeting Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1911-06-02 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 9 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The Union is sending David Ewaliko, president, to Seattle to attend a convention of the International Longshoremen's Union. Before he left he called an open public meeting (union meetings cannot be political so this was not an official union meeting) to take nominations for tax assessor. Hot discussion followed, three names proposed and George Williams, the land agent, was chosen. His name was sent to Frear. Then Ewaliko closed the meeting. Krauss Card No.: 2000259 System ID: 50427 121) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Kuhio leaves today in the S.S. Wilhelmina, does not shake hands with Frear Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1911-05-24 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Frear said he didn't get a chance to shake Kuhio's hand on departure but would have liked to, just missed him. The story says Kuhio will do all he can to see that Frear is not re-appointed governor. Kuhio has not announced that he is seeking the post but it is believed that he wants it badly. Krauss Card No.: 1401637 System ID: 43198 122) Krauss Heading: Rougier, Father Title: Arrived this morning in the S.S. Marama from Australia and Fiji Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1911-05-23 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: He is known as the King of Fanning Island as is believed to own it. A cable station is on the island. Krauss Card No.: 1600743 System ID: 39200 123) Krauss Heading: Ship - Foreign Title: Falls of Clyde, American ship, left this morning for Gaviota Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1911-05-22 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (1) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Where she goes to load oil for this port on account of the Associated Oil Co. She only arrived on Saturday from Monterey. Krauss Card No.: 1700094 System ID: 43337 124) Krauss Heading: Land Title: Kuhio refuses to comment on the Fairchld Plan Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1911-05-16 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): Sec. 2; 1 (3-4) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The Fairchild resolution asks congress to amend the Organic Act so that cultivated lands may be utilized to their full value in relation to the sugar industry to produce revenue for the maintenance of education and immigration. Krauss Card No.: 902000 System ID: 10492 125) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: The Record, Democratic newspaper, says Kuhio supports McCandless who will run again Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1911-05-13 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Star says the prediction that Link will again be a candidate for delegate is interesting because there is considerable opposition to him in the Democratic party, namely Kinney, Watson and others. The paper is quoted, "Kuhio shows his manly spirit in promising his support to McCandless for the delegateship. The Prince, with his love of fair plane [sic] and his high sense of self respect, cannot be a candidate for delegate again and is acting only as a good citizen and in the interest of Hawai'i by throwing his influence to McCandless in the next campaign." Krauss Card No.: 1401636 System ID: 43197 126) Krauss Heading: Boy Scouts Title: James Wilder, recently returned from Paris, wants to establish a Boy Scout camp on Molokai Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1911-05-11 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: It would be for 100 or more boys and would last for a month or so. He says such camps are popular in England. Boys from Honolulu would camp on Molokai. Krauss Card No.: 200533 System ID: 11398 127) Krauss Heading: Wilder, James Title: Wants to start Boy Scout camp on Molokai Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1911-05-11 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [See: Boy Scouts]. Krauss Card No.: 2101268 [dc] System ID: 27138 128) Krauss Heading: Pearl Harbor Title: Contractor gives up trying to pump out the dry dock under construction Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1911-05-09 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The bottom of the ocean there is such that pumping isn't possible. Now the contractor will sink piles to form an artificial floor on which he can lay the bottom of the dry dock. This entails some months delay. Krauss Card No.: 1301880 System ID: 38083 129) Krauss Heading: Land Title: Legislature has passed Fairchild land measure Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1911-04-27 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (5-6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Provides for leasing of public lands to plantations to pay for public schools and homesteads. Critics say it benefits only the plantations. See: Legislature. Krauss Card No.: 901999 [dc] System ID: 10489 130) Krauss Heading: City & County Title: The legislature has passed a law that removes appointment powers from the mayor Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1911-04-27 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (5-6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Legislature. Krauss Card No.: 300514 [dc] System ID: 12013 131) Krauss Heading: Legislature Title: Democrats comment on work of the legislature Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1911-04-27 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (5-6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: G.J. Waller, a Democratic leader, admitted that the legislature has accomplished some good work but lamented the passage of the Fairchild land measure which provides for the leasing of public lands to plantations to pay for public schools and for homesteads. Waller said it will not in any way benefit homesteaders, only plantations. He also lamented the nonpassage of the belt road measure, a promise the GOP made. Edmond Norrie, who is coming out with a new Democratic newspaper, said the measure stripping the mayor of powers was a mean gesture. Krauss Card No.: 1000318 System ID: 29260 132) Krauss Heading: Newspaper Title: Edmond Norrie is said to be coming out with a new Democratic newspaper Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1911-04-27 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (5-6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [See: Legislature]. Krauss Card No.: 1300595 [dc] System ID: 36332 133) Krauss Heading: Norrie, Edmund Title: Said to be coming out with new Democratic newspaper Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1911-04-27 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (5-6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Politics. Krauss Card No.: 1300884 [dc] System ID: 36935 134) Krauss Heading: Election Title: Second, less elaborate, primary bill still has a chance Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1911-04-25 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Has passed second reading in the house. Krauss Card No.: 401626 System ID: 22804 135) Krauss Heading: Mitamura, Dr. Title: Owner of large fleet of power sampans Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1911-04-25 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (5-6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Sampan Krauss Card No.: 1101501 [dc] System ID: 35241 136) Krauss Heading: Roads Title: Belt road veto by governor is immediately overridden by the house Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1911-04-25 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Belt road bill dies in the senate. The vote failed to override the governor's veto. Krauss Card No.: 1600349 System ID: 38730 137) Krauss Heading: Sampans Title: Large power sampan stolen last night, not found yet Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1911-04-25 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (5-6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The engine is 30 horsepower, the boat is well stocked with rice and ice. Owned by Dr. Mitamura who owns a large fleet of power sampans manned by Japanese fishermen. The Democrats plan to attack the Fairchild resolution in Washington Krauss Card No.: 1601422 System ID: 40178 138) Krauss Heading: Theater Title: A bill to permit theaters to open on Sunday was killed 25 to 4 in the house Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1911-04-24 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [No annotation.] Krauss Card No.: 1900757 System ID: 52435 139) Krauss Heading: Solar Energy Title: Advertisement for Sun Heathers to heat bath water Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1911-04-19 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 11 (1-6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper advertisement Annotation: Sold by W.B. Craw, P.O. Box 569, Honolulu, or contact him at the Trent Trust Company. The ad says it is ideal for Kaimuki, Manoa, Nuuanu Valley and all over Honolulu. Krauss Card No.: 1800585 System ID: 48259 140) Krauss Heading: Roads Title: Belt road veto by governor is immediately overridden by the house Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1911-04-17 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The governor's veto message says it is obvious that the bill was passed to carry out a pledge in the Republican platform. But at the time it was predicated on a surplus that it turns out does not exist. Nevertheless, lawmakers insisted on passage of the measure whether they can pay for it or not. Krauss Card No.: 1600349 System ID: 38729 141) Krauss Heading: Real Estate Title: Several big real estate developments are being advertised around town Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1911-04-15 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 7 (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper advertisement Annotation: Full page ad by the Kaimuki Land Co., Ltd. for bungalows, artistically constructed with brownstone foundations. Krauss Card No.: 1501542 System ID: 3914 142) Krauss Heading: Real Estate Title: Several big real estate developments are being advertised around town Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1911-04-15 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 11 (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper advertisement Annotation: Full page ad for the new Woodland Tract, exclusive home sites in Manoa Valley, Chas. S. Desky. Krauss Card No.: 1501542 System ID: 3915 143) Krauss Heading: Real Estate Title: Several big real estate developments are being advertised around town Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1911-04-15 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 19 (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper advertisement Annotation: Full page advertising Makiki. Beautiful, lots on Wilder, Lunalilo, Piikoi, Kewalo and Liholiho Sts, 15¢ per square foot. Dondero & Lansing, 83 Merchant St. Krauss Card No.: 1501542 System ID: 3916 144) Krauss Heading: Election Title: Direct primary bill dies in the senate Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1911-04-13 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The bill was tabled by vote of 10 to 4 on the grounds that it was confusing, and not good in any way. Krauss Card No.: 401626 System ID: 22803 145) Krauss Heading: Ainahau Title: Territory House turns down Ainahau as a public park Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1911-04-01 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Was his dying gift to the people of Hawaii. The bill accepting the gift came up for final reading in the House and was rejected this morning. Krauss Card No.: 100356 System ID: 6575 146) Krauss Heading: Cholera Title: An epidemic has been in progress for about a month Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1911-03-30 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Cholera quarantine ends today. Krauss Card No.: 300115 System ID: 10999 147) Krauss Heading: Liliuokalani Title: The legislature has passed and Governor Frear signed today a bill that gives Liliuokalani a pension Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1911-03-30 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Of $1,250 per month for the rest of her life effective July 1, 1911. Krauss Card No.: 1001059 System ID: 31231 148) Krauss Heading: Newspaper Title: Garden Island, Kaui weekly, burned out March 20 total loss, no insurance Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1911-03-20 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (5-6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: At 1 am today. Krauss Card No.: 1300594 System ID: 36331 149) Krauss Heading: Smith, Jared G. Title: Resigns as Kona Tobacco Co. manager Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1911-03-17 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Called a tobacco pioneer. Krauss Card No.: 1800037 System ID: 43931 150) Krauss Heading: Tobacco Title: Jared Smith resigns as Kona Tobacco Company manager Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1911-03-17 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Called tobacco pioneer. Krauss Card No.: 1901056 [dc] System ID: 52780 151) Krauss Heading: Prison Title: Legislative visit to Boys' Industrial School at Waialae is a schocker Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1911-03-13 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 9 (1-3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The legislators were shocked to see three boys wearing ball and chain. The superintendent explained that one of them had run away 11 times and must be made an example of or the others would also. The boys said they were beaten with garden hose, straps, etc, by Hawaiian lunas which is why they run away. Other boys said they received cruel treatment. Krauss Card No.: 1500761 System ID: 2660 152) Krauss Heading: Cholera Title: An epidemic has been in progress for about a month Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1911-03-11 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: To date 27 cases reported and 21 deaths. Krauss Card No.: 300115 System ID: 10997 153) Krauss Heading: Cholera Title: An epidemic has been in progress for about a month Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1911-03-11 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: In a related story, Chinese poi factories have been ordered closed recently to stop the epidemic. Today's story says the Chinese poi growers are now refusing to sell poi to the Kalihi Poi factory so there will be a severe poi shortage. It is believed the growers, or some of them, are under contract to the Chinese poi mills. Krauss Card No.: 300115 System ID: 10998 154) Krauss Heading: Poi Title: Chinese poi factories have been ordered to close because of cholera epidemic Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1911-03-11 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Chinese growers now refuse to sell poi to Kalihi Poi Factory. See: Cholera. Krauss Card No.: 1400454 [dc] System ID: 41685 155) Krauss Heading: Clemons, Charles F. Title: Replaces Chief Justice Hartwell on the Supreme Court Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1911-03-09 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Courts. Krauss Card No.: 301213 [dc] System ID: 13896 156) Krauss Heading: Courts Title: Chief Justice Hartwell of the Supreme Court retires Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1911-03-09 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Alexander M. Robertson, of the 2nd judgeship of the federal court, replaces him in elaborate ceremony. Many dignitaries on hand. Krauss Card No.: 301813 System ID: 15095 157) Krauss Heading: Courts Title: Chief Justice Hartwell of the Supreme Court retires Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1911-03-09 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 94) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Charles F. Clemons was installed to replace Robertson. Krauss Card No.: 301813 System ID: 15097 158) Krauss Heading: Hartwell, Chief Justice Alfred S. Title: Retires from the Supreme Court Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1911-03-09 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Courts. Krauss Card No.: 600915 [dc] System ID: 25866 159) Krauss Heading: Ship, Inter-Island Title: Kukui, lighthouse tender, rams and sinks Moi Wahine, schooner Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1911-03-04 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Stories of both captains. See Shipwreck. Krauss Card No.: 1700746 [dc] System ID: 44417 160) Krauss Heading: Ship, Inter-Island Title: Moi Wahine, schooner, sunk by Kukui, lighthouse tender in collision Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1911-03-04 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Statements of both captains. See Shipwreck. Krauss Card No.: 1700936 [dc] System ID: 44656 161) Krauss Heading: Shipwreck Title: Moi Wahine, schooner, sunk by Kukui Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1911-03-04 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Statements made by both captains. Captain Sam Mana says the Moi Wahine was off Palaau, Molokai on Monday about 8:30 p.m. when a steamer who first took to be the Lurline rammed the schooner. Then continued on before circling to use her searchlights but she was too far away to pick up anything. If the steamer had stopped when she struck and lowered her boats, men would have been saved. Described his drift on two boards, coming ashore on Lanai. Captain Keriger of the Kukui said he had been on his feet 18 hours, went to his bunk, was awakened b a crash. Second officer was on duty, said a schooner had run into us. Turned the ship around but could find nothing. Men on watch said the impact was a slight one. Krauss Card No.: 1701897 System ID: 46019 162) Krauss Heading: Ship, Inter-Island Title: Kukui, lighthouse tender, rams and sinks Moi Wahine, schooner Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1911-03-02 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: See Shipwreck. Krauss Card No.: 1700746 [dc] System ID: 44416 163) Krauss Heading: Ship, Inter-Island Title: Moi Wahine, schooner, sunk by Kukui, lighthouse tender in collision Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1911-03-02 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: First report. See Shipwreck. Krauss Card No.: 1700936 [dc] System ID: 44655 164) Krauss Heading: Shipwreck Title: Moi Wahine, schooner, sunk by Kukui Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1911-03-02 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Message from Lahaina says, March 2, 2:30 p.m. to the Star - Moi Wahine sank. Seven sailors drowned. Captain Sam only person saved. He drifted in on a plant at Awalua, Lanai, yesterday p.m. and has just arrived at Lahaina. By wireless. Krauss Card No.: 1701897 System ID: 46018 165) Krauss Heading: Music Title: Toots Paka making a name as a Hawaiian in East Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1911-03-01 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: From the Buffalo Inquirer. Like the old time Southern darkies, the natives of Hawaii have been singing for many generations weird, crooning, haunting airs...with the advent of the white man the Hawaiians improved their musical instruments, taking with especial fondness to the guitar. There are many marvelous performers on the guitar in the islands, and one of them has been brought to this country by Miss Paka. He plays when the hula hula girls appears in "The Echo," and few grand opera airs ever commanded closer attention than he does when he plays his own version of "My Rosary," Toots Paka's dances are an exhibition of a peculiar kind of nimbleness. Personally, she is of striking appearance, tall, large framed, with flashing black eyes and long, inky black hair. She wears a robe of dazzling colors, and further shows the fondness of the native Kanaka for gimcracks and geegaws by wearing as many rings on her fingers and as many bracelets as her strong supple wrists will sustain. She has been offered to take her present company to London for a long stay. Krauss Card No.: 1102277 System ID: 36595 166) Krauss Heading: Paka, Toots Title: Story about haole hula dancer married to Hawaiian musician, performing in the East Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1911-03-01 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Music. Krauss Card No.: 1301315 [dc] System ID: 37449 167) Krauss Heading: Logan, Daniel Title: Is now editor of Star business page Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1911-02-16 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation]. Krauss Card No.: 1001229 [dc] System ID: 31422 168) Krauss Heading: Newspaper Title: Daniel Logan is now editor of the business page Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1911-02-16 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation]. Krauss Card No.: 1300593 System ID: 36330 169) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Stary approves of the appointment of E.C. Wilder as road superintendent in place of Wilson Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1911-02-16 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 4 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Under Mr. Wilder the roads will have undivided attention. Somebody else must run the primaries. Krauss Card No.: 1401635 System ID: 43196 170) Krauss Heading: Wilson, John H. Title: His salary reduced from $150 per month to $100 Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1911-02-15 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Wilson puts his refusal in writing. [See: City & County]. Krauss Card No.: 2101938 [dc] System ID: 29633 171) Krauss Heading: City & County Title: Johnny Wilson defies supervisors in writing Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1911-02-13 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Road supervisor Wilson today put in writing his refusal to accept the board of supervisor's orders regarding his department. He sent a letter to Supervisor Kruger, chairman of the health committee, refusing to turn over the garbage department to the board. The board may now take steps to seize the property of the garbage department, which includes a large number of mules in the government stables. Wilson declines to accept his discharge as garbage superintendent, his cut in salary or the order to discharge clerks. The supervisors are undecided whether to use force. Krauss Card No.: 300508 System ID: 11892 172) Krauss Heading: City & County Title: Johnny Wilson makes a public statement defying the supervisors, says they have no legal standing Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1911-02-13 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 11 (2-3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Long statement worth copying. Krauss Card No.: 300509 System ID: 12008 173) Krauss Heading: Wilson, John H. Title: His salary reduced from $150 per month to $100 Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1911-02-13 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 11 (2-3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Long statement by Wilson, says board has no legal standing. Krauss Card No.: 2101938 [dc] System ID: 29634 174) Krauss Heading: City & County Title: Mayor says he'll appoint Johnny's father if he fires Johnny Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1911-02-11 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: When asked by a supervisor to fire Johnny. Meanwhile, Johnny has refused to turn the garbage department over to health and sanitation chairman Frank Kruger and to the city physician this morning. Krauss Card No.: 300506 System ID: 11890 175) Krauss Heading: Wilson, John H. Title: His salary reduced from $150 per month to $100 Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1911-02-11 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Johnny refuses to turn garbage department over to Frank Kruger. Krauss Card No.: 2101938 [dc] System ID: 29631 176) Krauss Heading: City & County Title: Wilson defies the board, keeps clerks on duty Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1911-02-08 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: This morning clerk Cathcart and Lawelawe were both at work in the road supervisor's office, though notice was sent to Wilson more than a week ago that the board wanted to dispense with their services. "Are you working for nothing?" asked a supervisor who called at the office. The clerks replied that they expected to get their salaries. They were told that the salaries had been stricken from the appropriation bill. The reply was made that Wilson had told them to remain on duty, and that they would get their salaries. The mayor commented that it did seem to him that the supervisors were playing politics with all their resolutions. The supervisors were horrified by the thought. Krauss Card No.: 300502 System ID: 11887 177) Krauss Heading: City & County Title: Supervisors resolve to ask the mayor to fire Wilson, he declines Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1911-02-08 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): Sec. 2, 1 (1-2) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Wording of the resolutions, all the whereases, in the story. Krauss Card No.: 300506 System ID: 11889 178) Krauss Heading: Wilson, John H. Title: Board tries to cut Wilson's salary to $75 a month, motion held up Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1911-02-08 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Wilson defies board, keeps clerks working. [See: City & County]. Krauss Card No.: 2101937 [dc] System ID: 29628 179) Krauss Heading: Wilson, John H. Title: His salary reduced from $150 per month to $100 Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1911-02-08 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) [section 2] (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Supervisor ask mayor to fire Wilson, he declines. Krauss Card No.: 2101938 [dc] System ID: 29630 180) Krauss Heading: City & County Title: Star analyses Wilson-board relationship Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1911-02-07 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Not that Wilson is not a good man but he won't do what he is told; he won't mind, nor will he run things the way the road committee would like. His salary has already been cut down to $150, but it is not in the power of the board to eliminate the pay, and if Wilson is willing to work along at the reduced rate, he may stay on unless the mayor will remove him. If he does not name Wilson's successor there is nothing left for the board to do but request him to do so, and should he then refuse, then get along as best they can with Wilson doing pretty much as he pleases. Krauss Card No.: 300501 System ID: 11886 181) Krauss Heading: Wilson, John H. Title: Board tries to cut Wilson's salary to $75 a month, motion held up Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1911-02-07 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Star analyses Wilson, says he's a good engineer but won't do as he's told. [See: City & County]. Krauss Card No.: 2101937 [dc] System ID: 29627 182) Krauss Heading: City & County Title: City Atty. rules that the board does not have the power to consolidate the road supervisor job with that of county engineer Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1911-01-31 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2-Jan (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Neither can they cut his salary entirely but they can reduce it. Star says it is likely that Wilson will fight a salary reduction to $75 because his job should have a salary commensurate with its importance. Krauss Card No.: 300495 System ID: 11882 183) Krauss Heading: Wilson, John H. Title: Republican supervisors in secret meet, call Wilson names Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1911-01-31 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: It's true, the board can't do away with road supervisor job but they can reduce the pay. [See: City & County]. Krauss Card No.: 2101936 [dc] System ID: 29623 184) Krauss Heading: Newspaper Title: Walter G. Smith arrived in the Sierra this morning Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1911-01-20 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: He has been in San Francisco for 16 months connected with the Chronicle and Argonaut. He will take over editorship of the Hawaiian Star in a few days, his health is fully restored. His furniture is in storage and as soon as he finds a bungalow, he will be at home. He is now staying at the Young Hotel. Krauss Card No.: 1300589 System ID: 36325 185) Krauss Heading: Smith, Walter G. Title: Arrives in the Sierra this morning, will take over editorship of Hawaiian Star in a few days Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1911-01-20 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Has been in San Francisco for 16 months. See: Newspaper. Krauss Card No.: 1800090 [dc] System ID: 46575 186) Krauss Heading: City & County Title: Board and mayor still at loggerheads Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1911-01-13 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: No signs of agreement at the board meeting tonight. The board has investigated charges that Travis, the incumbent overseer in Ewa, hauled voters to the polls with government mules. Say it is partially true but they view the infraction with leniency because he is efficient. Mayor Fern wants to appoint Democrat John H. De Fries whom the board refuses to confirm. Krauss Card No.: 300488 System ID: 11875 187) Krauss Heading: City & County Title: Mayor threatens to hold up the appropriations bill in retaliation for the board's refusal to confirm his appointments Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1911-01-10 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Star says the threat seems to make the board feel more strongly against him. Call it a bluff. Krauss Card No.: 300485 System ID: 11872 188) Krauss Heading: City & County Title: What is the effect of the refusal of the board to confirm Wilson? Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1911-01-07 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: One side argues that he is no longer road supervisor because his term ran out at the end of the year. The fact that the mayor reappointed him indicates this. However the board is prepared to operate under the proposal that he is in office until his successor is appointed. Anyway, they plan to merge his job with that of the county engineer and to cut off his salary which will eliminate him. Krauss Card No.: 300481 System ID: 11869 189) Krauss Heading: City & County Title: Fern makes earnest plea for Wilson at last night board meeting Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1911-01-07 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 9 (5-6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Said he nominated Gere for engineer when he could have nominated Wilson, but did not. Went along with a Republican. Now the board refuses to confirm Wilson, a Democrat. Dem supervisor McClellan said the Republicans were playing politics, pure and simple. Low was outraged at such a suggestion. The mayor complained that Ewa road overseer (a Republican) had taken voters to the polls with government mules. Low said they would look into this. Krauss Card No.: 300482 System ID: 11870 190) Krauss Heading: Wilson, John H. Title: Republican board of supervisors will probably try to oust him as road supervisor for Honolulu Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1911-01-07 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Board of supervisors has refused to confirm Wilson. Krauss Card No.: 2101935 [dc] System ID: 29617 191) Krauss Heading: Wilson, John H. Title: Republican board of supervisors will probably try to oust him as road supervisor for Honolulu Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1911-01-07 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 9 (5-6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Mayor Joe Fern makes earnest plea for Wilson at board meet last nite. Krauss Card No.: 2101935 [dc] System ID: 29618 192) Krauss Heading: City & County Title: Supervisors schedule a cut in road work for next three months Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1911-01-06 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Road work in Honolulu to be cut in half from what it has been for the past six months. Krauss Card No.: 300479 System ID: 11866 193) Krauss Heading: City & County Title: Supervisor Low is now being harmonious Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1911-01-05 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Star explains that his insurgency was due to his feeling that the post he was assigned, chairman of the ways and means committee, deprived him of rightful power. On the board, ways and means had been stripped of the power it usually holds in legislative bodies, is usually the most powerful. The board seems to be wiling to re-instate that power and Low is now more agreeable and willing to accept the assignment. It appears that Mayor Fern may have been hoping to enlist the support of Low against his fellow Republicans, but that won't work now. Krauss Card No.: 300478 System ID: 11865 194) Krauss Heading: Health Title: Anti-spitting ordinance goes into effect Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1911-01-05 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Went into effect today. Sheriff Jarrett has instructed his policemen to put an end to this evil. Henceforth it is against the law to spit on public sidewalks or in other public places including buildings. Violators are liable to a fine of $1 to $10. Krauss Card No.: 601791 System ID: 27840 195) Krauss Heading: Fern, Joe Title: Tries slight of hand maneuver with board of supervisors to get Johnny Wilson appointed, doesn't work Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1911-01-04 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: City & County Krauss Card No.: 402209 [dc] System ID: 25071 196) Krauss Heading: Movies Title: Idea of making westerns in Hawaii abandoned Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1911-01-03 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: J.B. O'Brien was exploring the project, has given it up and is returning to the mainland. Krauss Card No.: 1101949 System ID: 35824 197) Krauss Heading: Airplane Title: Biggest crowd ever at Moanalua expected this afternoon to see the airmen fly Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-12-31 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: All the autos in town have been engaged and all the hack and buggies requisitioned. Flying machines are an old story in some parts of the world, but Hawaii has never seen one. Bud Mars is to fly in a bi-plane. There will also be airship flights tommorrow and Monday at the same place. The Rapid Transit has made preparations to handle a record crowd. Krauss Card No.: 100368 System ID: 6588 198) Krauss Heading: City & County Title: New board may have to stop road work next week Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-12-30 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: When they take office because funds are short. Stopping road work will be a hard nut to crack as it will throw a lot of men out of work - a large number of them the precinct runner and politician class. Krauss Card No.: 300472 System ID: 11860 199) Krauss Heading: City & County Title: Supervisor Eben Low is still trying to get chairmanship of the road committee Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-12-29 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: But Dwight won't give it up. Krauss Card No.: 30042 System ID: 11858 200) Krauss Heading: City & County Title: [no title] Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-12-29 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: 508 new street lights have been installed bringing the total to 1011. Krauss Card No.: 300472 System ID: 11859 201) Krauss Heading: Streets Title: 508 new street lights have been installed, new total is 1011 Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-12-29 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [No annotation.] Krauss Card No.: 1801363 [dc] System ID: 49149 202) Krauss Heading: Christmas Title: Christmas Eve a time to be downtown Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-12-27 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 7 (2-3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Honolulu has a peculiar way of celebrating Christmas Eve. Crowds gather in downtown Honolulu to shop and to be seen, to celebrate. Some blow horns, some ticklers, others wear masks with false whiskers. Reported to be generally good humored. Theaters not very well patronized because there was too much else to do. Yesterday many visited Waikiki and the theaters were full, for both matinee and evening performances. There was a prize fight at the Asahi Theater, well patronized. Krauss Card No.: 300150 System ID: 11039 203) Krauss Heading: Streets Title: Loud and indignant howls from merchants about the bad streets Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-12-24 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: This story says merchants are complaining about poor streets, worst in years, even the new bitulithic pavement is muddy from dirt in the center where the Rapid Transit is working. On other streets cars slide into the curb because of the mud. Krauss Card No.: 1801362 System ID: 49147 204) Krauss Heading: Streets Title: Loud and indignant howls from merchants about the bad streets Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-12-24 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: This story says merchants are complaining about poor streets, worst in years, even the new bitulithic pavement is muddy from dirt in the center where the Rapid Transit is working. On other streets cars slide into the curb because of the mud. Krauss Card No.: 1801362 System ID: 49148 205) Krauss Heading: City & County Title: Word is that the new board will trim the police department Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-12-22 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Will drop a lot of bicycle policemen and replace them with some mounted. Krauss Card No.: 300471 System ID: 11857 206) Krauss Heading: City & County Title: Low is circulating petitions among businessmen for the road chariman job Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-12-21 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Some important people have signed it but Dwight is standing pat. Unless he gives up the chair voluntarily to Low, there will be a big fight. Krauss Card No.: 300471 System ID: 11856 207) Krauss Heading: Low, Eben Title: Has lost chairmanship of road committee to supervisor S.C. Dwight Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-12-21 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Is circulating petition among businessmen for road chairman job. Krauss Card No.: 1001338 [dc] System ID: 31549 208) Krauss Heading: City & County Title: [no title] Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-12-20 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Story says Supervisor Low will not serve as chairman of any committee unless he can chair the road committee. The other supervisors say he wants to run everything his own way. Krauss Card No.: 300470 System ID: 11855 209) Krauss Heading: City & County Title: New board of supervisors organizes, chooses committees Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-12-19 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: They are Eben P. Dow, M.C. Amana, W.H. McClellan, S.C. Dwight, C.N. Arnold, F.J. Kruger, and H.E. Murray. The chairman of the roads committee is Dwight with Low and Arnold on the committee. Krauss Card No.: 300470 System ID: 11854 210) Krauss Heading: Dwight, S.C. Title: Newly elected City & County supervisor, is chairman of road committee Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-12-19 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: City & County Krauss Card No.: 401305 [dc] System ID: 21340 211) Krauss Heading: Low, Eben Title: Has lost chairmanship of road committee to supervisor S.C. Dwight Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-12-19 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [See: City & County]. Krauss Card No.: 1001338 [dc] System ID: 31548 212) Krauss Heading: Bank Title: Saturday feature describes the biggest banks in Honolulu Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-12-17 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 17 (1-6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Continued on two more pages. Krauss Card No.: 101402 System ID: 8611 213) Krauss Heading: Roads Title: Outgoing supervisors will inspect roads today Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-12-15 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: They will ride around the island in one of Jim Quinn's autos. "Road work has been a very prominent feature of the board's work, and the members feel satisfied that they have made a record that is very creditable. More has been accomplished, in road construction and improvement, than has ever been done in the same length of time before, and Chairman Quinn says it is work that will last." No mention of Johnny Wilson in all this. Krauss Card No.: 1600347 System ID: 38727 214) Krauss Heading: Magazine Title: Mid-Pacific Magazine is about to make its appearance Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-12-13 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: New magazine on sale now. Krauss Card No.: 1001934 System ID: 34001 215) Krauss Heading: Hotels Title: Honolulu's three largest hotels described Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-12-10 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 17 (1-6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Alexander Young, the Moana and the Pleasanton. Continued for about three pages with many photos. Krauss Card No.: 701220 System ID: 18458 216) Krauss Heading: Lane, John Title: [no title] Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-12-06 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Lane election contest is thrown out by supreme court. Krauss Card No.: 902072 [dc] System ID: 10656 217) Krauss Heading: Election Title: Lane election contest is thrown out by Supreme Court Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-12-06 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 401624 System ID: 22800 218) Krauss Heading: Fern, Joe Title: Has defeated Republican John C. Lane for mayor, Lane is now contesting the election Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-12-06 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Lane election contest is thrown out by Supreme Court. Krauss Card No.: 402208 [dc] System ID: 25069 219) Krauss Heading: Streets Title: Paving work begins this morning, breaking up of old pavement on Fort Street. But trouble looms Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-12-05 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Lord and Young, contractors, may again sue. They say that though the bitulithic process is patented, but the patent is advertised at being at 24 cents royalty (per square yard)and at this price Lord and Young could lay the pavement for about $1.50 where the city is now paying about $4. So the contract should be put out to bid. Krauss Card No.: 1801361 System ID: 49146 220) Krauss Heading: Kakaako Title: Long story on Kakaako Mission in the toughest district in Honolulu Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-12-03 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 14 (1-6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 801380 [dc] System ID: 4389 221) Krauss Heading: Harbor - Neighbor Island Title: Steamers are having difficulty unloading at Neighbor Island ports because of rough weather Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-12-03 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Story lists the steamers and the ports, says some cargoes have had to be carried on beyond destinations. Krauss Card No.: 600784 System ID: 25477 222) Krauss Heading: Social Work Title: Long story on Kakaako Mission in the toughest district in Honolulu Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-12-03 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 14 (1-6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: With photograph of the mission. Krauss Card No.: 1800558 System ID: 48230 223) Krauss Heading: Streets Title: Supervisors vote 5 to 2 to pave Fort Street with bitulithic, a cheaper brand Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-12-03 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Change made in the paving contract, the paving will extend only between King and Hotel Streets. This will take $1,000 off the price. Krauss Card No.: 1801360 System ID: 49145 224) Krauss Heading: Davison, Rose C. Title: Is energetically working up the island princess feature of the floral parade Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-12-02 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 400310 System ID: 17473 225) Krauss Heading: Lane, John Title: [no title] Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-12-01 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Spent $76 on his campaign. See: Election. Krauss Card No.: 902072 [dc] System ID: 10655 226) Krauss Heading: Ford, Alexander Hume Title: About to publish first issue of Mid-Pacific Magazine Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-12-01 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 10 (6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Magazine. Krauss Card No.: 500666 [dc] System ID: 21404 227) Krauss Heading: Election Title: Shingle spent $1,029.25 to become treasurer of the City & County Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-12-01 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Campaign expenses are now being filed. His Democratic opponent, Trent, spent $678.85 in his losing bid. These were the highest expenditures in the city and county races. John Lane for mayor spent $25 to file, $26 for personal expenses and $25 for printing and advertising. Krauss Card No.: 401623 System ID: 22799 228) Krauss Heading: Magazine Title: Mid-Pacific Magazine is about to make its appearance Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-12-01 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 10 (6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: To be published by Alexander Hume Ford, several thousand will be shipped to the Coast. It will be illustrated with fine half tones on a good grade of paper. Krauss Card No.: 1001934 System ID: 34000 229) Krauss Heading: Shingle, Robert Title: Spent $1,029.25 to become treasurer of the City & County of Honolulu Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-12-01 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Election. Krauss Card No.: 1602076 [dc] System ID: 40957 230) Krauss Heading: Honolulu Rapid Transit Title: Building 10 new cars, first one in service, proves popular with passengers Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-11-29 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 7 (4-5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The aisle is six inches wider, the car is longer providing seating for 4 more passengers and the interior is painted a more pleasing, lighter color. Krauss Card No.: 700448 System ID: 16297 231) Krauss Heading: Streets Title: Supervisors vote 5 to 2 to pave Fort Street with bitulithic, a cheaper brand Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-11-29 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (5-6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: No mention of John Wilson in the story. Just says the Honolulu Bitulithic Paving and Concrete Company will pave Fort Street for a price of $4,500. All but McClellan and Ahia voted for the proposal. Krauss Card No.: 1801360 System ID: 49144 232) Krauss Heading: Lane, John Title: [no title] Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-11-28 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Democrats answer Republican charge. Krauss Card No.: 902072 [dc] System ID: 10654 233) Krauss Heading: Election Title: John Lane contests loss to Joe Fern for mayor Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-11-28 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Democratic answer to Lane charge is that Republicans did the same thing the GOP charges the Democrats did. And in the 5th of the 4th not more than 25 voted after 5 p.m. If this type of protest can succeed, then the Republicans will win all close elections simply by charging fraud. Krauss Card No.: 401622 System ID: 22798 234) Krauss Heading: Fern, Joe Title: Has defeated Republican John C. Lane for mayor, Lane is now contesting the election Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-11-28 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Election Krauss Card No.: 402208 [dc] System ID: 25066 235) Krauss Heading: Fern, Joe Title: Has defeated Republican John C. Lane for mayor, Lane is now contesting the election Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-11-28 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Democrats answers. Krauss Card No.: 402208 [dc] System ID: 25067 236) Krauss Heading: Lane, John Title: Defeated candidate for mayor, contests loss to Mayor Joe Fern Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-11-26 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Election. Krauss Card No.: 902072 [dc] System ID: 10653 237) Krauss Heading: Election Title: John Lane contests loss to Joe Fern for mayor Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-11-26 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Contends in one charge that Link McCandless in the 6th of the 4th tried to influence voters at the booths to vote for Joe Fern while some 60 people were standing there waiting to vote. Krauss Card No.: 401622 System ID: 22797 238) Krauss Heading: Hawaiians Title: Hawaiians 66% of voters, Americans next Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-11-26 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 6 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Politics. Krauss Card No.: 601534 System ID: 27210 239) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Hawaiians 66% of voters, Americans next Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-11-26 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 6 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The secretary of Hawaii has released figures on the last election which show that Hawaiians are by far the largest voting group in the Territory, all six districts. They number 9,610 voters for 66%. Next in order of numbers; Americans at 1,763; Portuguese at 1,539; British at 554; Chinese 390; German 333; all others 234; Japanese 13. Krauss Card No.: 1401634 System ID: 43195 240) Krauss Heading: Low, Eben Title: Has been elected supervisor for Honolulu, is on the road committee, chairman Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-11-15 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [See: Streets]. Krauss Card No.: 1001337 [dc] System ID: 31547 241) Krauss Heading: Streets Title: Story says the new board will tackle Fort Street Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-11-15 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Eben Low will be the new chairman of the road committee. Says he has been informed that there is another bitulithic pavement cheaper than the one considered before. Offered by Lord and Young, contractors. One plan is to try both pavements on a short stretch of street and see which wears better. One bitulithic pavement on one side of the street, the other on the other side. Krauss Card No.: 1801359 System ID: 49143 242) Krauss Heading: Election Title: It does not appear that the Republicans will publish their expense accounts Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-11-12 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: A.L.C. Atkinson, chairman of the Territorial GOP Central Committee, says he has absolutely no objection to revealing GOP campaign expenses and will bring it before the committee, but does not consider that it is proper to publish the accounts. Says it might reveal campaign strategy which is unknown to the other side. "The accounts, is believed, will not be published, as there are said to be items which there is considerable interest in keeping it secret. There is considerable talk of legislative action to take place in Hawaii in line with states" where (next card) expenses must be published by law, to make known how they spend subscribed money. Krauss Card No.: 401620 System ID: 22796 243) Krauss Heading: Election Title: Conflicting charges about campaign expenditures Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-11-11 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Democrats are charging that Republicans spent huge sums to pay runners, that it came from a campaign fund of more than $35,000. Link McCandless referred this morning to stuffed ballot boxes as one reason for GOP victories. There are charges of heavy expenditures by Democrats, that McCandless spent more than $20,000 but this seems an exaggeration, says Star. Some Republicans are calling for a list of campaign expenditures to clear things up. Krauss Card No.: 401619 System ID: 22795 244) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: A national Democratic landslide is causing talk in Hawaii Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-11-11 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Among Democrats who wonder what jobs might open up under a Democratic president after the next election. Link hotly denies that he is going to the Democratic congress to work against everything that Kuhio will try to do. Krauss Card No.: 1401633 System ID: 43194 245) Krauss Heading: Election Title: Analysis of election returns disputes haole scratching Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-11-10 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2); 5 (4-5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: It turns out that Lane lost all along the line in Hawaiian precincts as well as haole. Also, many voters left the mayor race blank. The total vote for delegate was 7,096 while the total vote for mayor was only 6,294 indicating that many people didn't want Lane but were unwilling to vote for a Democrat. Fern polled 3,206 while Lane received 3,154. Krauss Card No.: 401618 System ID: 22794 246) Krauss Heading: Election Title: Kuhio badly beat McCandless, worst than before; GOP takes legislature, Dems break even in city Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-11-09 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Home Rule party polled so few votes it is counted as finished. The city races were not decided until noon today because they were so close. Fern narrowly beat Lane, the Republican for mayor. It was nearly noon before the Democrats conceded that their only supervisor is McClellan. Petrie came close. Quinn was beaten. Robert W. Shingle beat Trent for treasurer. But, the Democrats control the national congress. Krauss Card No.: 401616 System ID: 22792 247) Krauss Heading: Election Title: Kuhio at GOP headquarters this morning accuses haole voters of bad faith Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-11-09 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Kuhio rebuked the haole voters of the 4th district who failed to keep faith with the Hawaiian voters for the party. Kuhio said Hawaiians kept their promises at the polls as usual, but haoles didn't. Large crowd on hand, mostly Hawaiians, many weeping. It was in the 4th district, Thomas Square area, where haoles voted the color line against Lane, while Hawaiians voted the straight ticket for haoles. Lane was also defeated the last time by the 4th district scratching. Krauss Card No.: 401617 System ID: 22793 248) Krauss Heading: Election Title: Every auto in town put to use on polling day, today Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-11-08 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4); 3 (4-5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Taking candidates to different precincts or voters to the polls. A.L.C. Atkinson, chairman of the GOP Territorial Central Committee, predicted a Republican landslide. Col. C. McCarthy, campaign chairman for the Democrats, predicted election of the Democratic ticket including Link. At noon there were more than 40 voters lined up in Kakaako at the 6th of the 4th with booths full. The campaign ended last night with huge, light-carrying parade by Republicans and a silent, scared looking line by Democrats. Krauss Card No.: 401615 System ID: 22790 249) Krauss Heading: Japanese Title: Japanese Merchants' Association gives reception at the Mochizuki Club on Emperor's birthday Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-11-07 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 4 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 800404 System ID: 1207 250) Krauss Heading: Land Title: [no title] Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-11-05 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: New plan aired to aid land settlers. Gov. calls together the land commissioner, Campbell, Dr. Victor Clark of the Immigration Board, Dr. Wilcox of the agriculture station, and several others to facilitate land distribution to settlers. Krauss Card No.: 901996 System ID: 10481 251) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Republicans confident of delegateship, legislature Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-11-05 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Hawaii Democrats concede the island to Kuhio. Col. McCarthy says Rivenburgh had the campaign so well organized that he didn't do anything when he came in. Things look pretty good for Jarrett and Rose, also Fern, Petrie and McClellan. See: Election. Krauss Card No.: 1401632 System ID: 43193 252) Krauss Heading: Land Title: 6th drawing for public lands takes place Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-11-02 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (34) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Lands are on Oahu, this time more applicants than lots. In the five previous drawings, there were more lots than applicants. All have taken place in recent weeks. Krauss Card No.: 901998 System ID: 10486 253) Krauss Heading: Cleghorn, A.S. Title: Died at 9 p.m. yesterday at his home after an illness of some weeks Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-11-02 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper obituary Annotation: Brief biography given. Krauss Card No.: 301207 System ID: 13889 254) Krauss Heading: Cleghorn, A.S. Title: Died at 9 p.m. yesterday at his home after an illness of some weeks Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-11-02 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Funeral plans laid for Cleghorn at governor's office. Krauss Card No.: 301207 System ID: 13890 255) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Election one week away, betting goes on Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-10-31 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2 [Column numbers typed over; may be 3-4] (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Star reports that Republicans are betting heavily on Lane for mayor and Shingle (Sen?). Democrats are most hopeful for Jarrett and Rose and two supervisors, McClellan and Petrie. Some say it will take a landslide to get Fern in. But Dems are betting up to $1,000 on combinations of Jarrett and Trent or Fern and Trent, if either of the two gets in the bet is won. That bet is eagerly taken up by Republicans. There is bitterness against McCandless for ruining a chance to score heavily in a local election. McCarthy is only half in the race because he's against McCandless. Makes it worse. Krauss Card No.: 1401631 System ID: 43191 256) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Shingle on the stump complains of unfair tactics Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-10-31 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (2-3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Says a photo is being circulated showing a number of Japanese workers posed in front of the house he is building. Claims that he hired two white contractors. That the Japanese were lured from another job across the street for purpose of the picture to make him lose the election. Krauss Card No.: 1401631 System ID: 43192 257) Krauss Heading: Land Title: Drawing for land in Kohala held this morning in the throne room of Iolani Palace Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-10-27 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Not as many applicants as there were lots. Krauss Card No.: 901997 System ID: 10484 258) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: John Wise warns that the election is far from won Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-10-27 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The veteran GOP war horse says that photos of candidates shown in the movie theaters draw enthusiastic applause from Democrats. Something is in the air says Wise. But then Dems always make the most noise. He thinks Fern is beaten but also believes that most voters are undecided on immigration and how they jump will decide the election. If the Democratic police and road machines on the county level remain intact, there will be no beating McCandless the next time around. Krauss Card No.: 1401630 System ID: 43190 259) Krauss Heading: Newspaper Title: Star was wrong about Daily Democrat Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-10-25 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The paper has come out in favor of Link's immigration platform. Krauss Card No.: 1300588 System ID: 36324 260) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Does Link want to be gov? Star off base on paper Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-10-25 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Now Star prints a rumor that what Link really wants is to be governor. He knows he can't win as delegate but if he runs each time and is accepted as head of the Democratic party he will be appointed governor if a Dem president is elected, which many local Democrats are predicting. That's the rumor. Krauss Card No.: 1401629 System ID: 43188 261) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Does Link want to be gov? Star off base on paper Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-10-25 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Star reports that the new Democrat, newspaper of the Party, has come out mildly and is arguing in favor of Link's immigration platform. Star predicted the paper would print just the opposite view, but does not apologize. Krauss Card No.: 1401629 System ID: 43189 262) Krauss Heading: Newspaper Title: Daily Democrat comes out today Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-10-24 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: To say that old line Democrats are breaking with McCandless. [See: Politics]. Krauss Card No.: 1300588 System ID: 36323 263) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: The Daily Democrat to come out today, Dems tense Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-10-24 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Two months ago the Democrats were bragging that they would sweep the election, now they are trying to salvage what they can of the county ticket by breaking with McCandless. The new paper will say this, says Star. Star says the old line Democrats are saying that Link has killed the party for 10 years. Old timers resent McCandless' dictation of the platform. Jarrett may be the only Democrat to win. Dems opposed to McCandless say he rammed through the platform with delegates pledged to him from the Neighbor Islands. Krauss Card No.: 1401628 System ID: 43187 264) Krauss Heading: McCarthy, Col. C.J. Title: An anti-McCandless Democrat, has jumped back into politics as county campaign chairman Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-10-22 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 1100721 [dc] System ID: 33323 265) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Col. C.J. McCarthy jumps back into political arena Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-10-22 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Has been elected to the county chairmanship of the Dem party. He says he is still against McCandless but is afraid the GOP will sweep away county offices. So he has jumped in to work for the county ticket. By appointing a campaign chairman openly opposed to McCandless the county Dems have cut themselves off from him to let him run his own campaign and to run their own. Krauss Card No.: 1401627 System ID: 43185 266) Krauss Heading: Fernandez, Eddie Title: Has acquired a camera, is taking campaign photos for politicians to bring in extra change Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-10-21 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Has created a controversy by his enterprise. See: Politics. Krauss Card No.: 500002 [dc] System ID: 19615 267) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Democrats accuse GOP candidates of having their campaign photos taken by a Japanese photographer Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-10-21 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: It turns out that there is a Japanese photographer on Hotel St. where some prominent GOP candidates have been seen going in. Star says Dems spread the rumor that the pols were having their pictures taken. However, enterprising Eddie Fernandez is in the same building, has acquired an outfit and is taking photos of candidates during the campaign to bring in some extra change. Sen. Chillingworth had his photo taken by Fernandez but prefers the one taken by J.J. Williams. Krauss Card No.: 1401626 System ID: 43183 268) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Republicans more confident Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-10-21 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Had a record-breaking crowd last night at Waipahu. Krauss Card No.: 1401627 System ID: 43184 269) Krauss Heading: Newspaper Title: Democrats to start their own newspaper Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-10-20 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: They have paid $1,000 to the Honolulu Examiner which came out in only one issue. E.P. Irwin, lately of the Advertiser, is to be editor of the new sheet which is to come out twice a week. Since no Democrat is quoted, it is difficult to know how much is truth or how much fiction. Krauss Card No.: 1300586 System ID: 36321 270) Krauss Heading: Kalanianaole, Prince Jonah Kuhio Title: Kuhio may not make it through the campaign, his voice is giving out Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-10-19 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 801489 [dc] System ID: 4530 271) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Kuhio may not make it through the campaign, his voice is giving out again Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-10-19 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: He is being treated in order that he can fill speaking engagements. He is now on Kauai. The GOP wants him to make another trip to Maui and Hawaii. Krauss Card No.: 1401625 System ID: 43182 272) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Democratic-Republican headquarters compared Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-10-18 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Many Hawaiians at Dem headquarters in the Waverly Hall. The Princess Theresa was there yesterday & today. Secretary Rivenburgh said, "These Hawaiians are all working for nothing...Not since the days of the first campaign in which Wilcox beat Sam Parker, has there been such a spirit among Hawaiians as now. The Republicans cannot get anyone to work for them except by paying for their services." Star says grave doubts are expressed by many as to whether the work is all being done free. The McCandless sack is kept pretty well hidden, but it is generally believed the runners are paid. The Republican headquarters are a striking contrast to the Democratic headquarters in the matter of runners. The GOP committee meets on the third floor of the Judd Bldg. Things are comparatively quiet and except on special days, not more than half a dozen workers are in evidence. It is seldom that there are less at any hour than 30 around the Democratic headquarters. Some of the intelligent Dems claim the fight is already won. They say that Link has revived the Wilcox party and has made it the Link McCandless party. Krauss Card No.: 1401623 System ID: 43181 273) Krauss Heading: Fern, Joe Title: Democrat, address political rally crowd in English, Hawaiian and Portuguese Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-10-17 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Politics Krauss Card No.: 402207 [dc] System ID: 25064 274) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Very large crowd attends Democratic rally at Aala Park Saturday night Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-10-17 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Loooong [sic] meeting, didn't end until about 4 a.m. Sunday when last spectator left, but rain thinned the crowd before then. Delegate Kuhio came to observe Link in action. Link walked on wages, said cheap labor have brought wages down, said on immigration, said the Democrats would hot it off. W.C. Ashford spoke and supported the ticket (contrary to what he was quoted previously). Joe Fern addressed the audience in English, Hawaiian and Portuguese. Krauss Card No.: 1401622 System ID: 43180 275) Krauss Heading: Harbor - Neighbor Island Title: Hilo breakwater bid a sensation, Kahului breakwater bid causes complaint Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-10-14 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Metzger is just finishing the first portion of the breakwater. The bids were for the second portion. Lord & Young were far below the competition. Metzger was third lowest. The Kahului Railroad submitted the only bid for the Kahului breakwater contract. Other contractors complained that the railroad company would not quote freight rates for hauling rock so they couldn't bid. Krauss Card No.: 600783 System ID: 25476 276) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Democrats will hold a big rally, their first of the campaign, at Aala Park tomorrow night Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-10-14 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 6 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: They are putting out fliers today. Meanwhile, Link and Rivenburg have been touring the Windward side during the last few days with members of the fifth dist. hopefuls for the house. No mention at all of John H. Wilson participating. Krauss Card No.: 1401622 System ID: 43179 277) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Star reports that wages has become an issue Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-10-13 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Democratic campaigners are telling waterfront workers that the loaders on the West Coast get $4 a day, inferring that stevedores in Hawaii should also. The GOP answers that the Democrats attack the sugar industry which means less freight and less work for stevedores. Democrats answer that wages are low because the Republicans have flooded the islands with cheap labor. Republicans answer that try to hire labor [sic]. It is very short. When contractors get a big job they have to send to the coast for labor. Krauss Card No.: 1401622 System ID: 43178 278) Krauss Heading: McCandless, Link L. Title: Democrats divided about McCandless Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-10-10 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 4 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Politics. Krauss Card No.: 1100639 [dc] System ID: 33200 279) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Democrats divided about Link McCandless Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-10-10 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 4 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Charles J. McCarthy, "I am opposed to McCandless and I will not do anything to help him out." Clarence W. Ashford, "I don't like McCandless' methods a little bit." Capt. Campbell, head of Inter-Island SNC ship chandlery, "I am a Democrat and I am not voting for McCandless." Dr. J.H. Raymond, "I'm through with Fern, McCandless and Rivenburg. I will not vote for them under any consideration." Asked if he will vote for or against Link McCandless, Delbert E. Metzger answered, "You can go to hell." This is in Hilo Oct. 8 Krauss Card No.: 1401621 System ID: 43177 280) Krauss Heading: Kalanianaole, Prince Jonah Kuhio Title: Delegate Kuhio replies to McCandless criticism that he was politicking instead of attending to buisness in Washington Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-10-08 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 7 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation]See: Politics Krauss Card No.: 801489 [dc] System ID: 4529 281) Krauss Heading: Dole, James D. Title: Has become a success, newspaper tells his story Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-10-08 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 10 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 401013 [dc] System ID: 20673 282) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Kuhio replies to McCandless speech Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-10-08 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 7 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Story out of Hilo dated Oct. 6 tells of a speech Kuhio made at Honomu in which he answered McCandless' complaint that Kuhio was politicking in Kau when he should have been in Washington. Kuhio said he had come to Kau to investigate complaints about the land law and treatment by the government. Also, Link claiming to help the queen was shibai. Link was one of those who put the queen in jail, played a prominent part. Kuhio severely scored McCandless for trying to take credit for things he had never done. Krauss Card No.: 1401620 System ID: 43176 283) Krauss Heading: Land Title: Republicans suddenly interested in distributing land, election only a month away Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-10-04 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (4 [5?]) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: A.L.C. Atkinson, chairman of the Republican central committee, has asked Gov. Frear to waive the requirement that applicants for public lands show that they owe no taxes. Krauss Card No.: 901996 System ID: 10479 284) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Story going around that two Democratic supervisor candidates are pressured to retire by GOP bosses Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-10-04 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: They are McClellan and L. Petrie. Petrie works for the Oahu Railway. Star says the idea of retiring was his own, however, that the company had nothing to do with it. He is not quoted. Neither is McClellan. Republicans say that, if the two withdraw from the race, it will give Democratic politicians a new issue, how Republican businessmen rule the town so that Democrats cannot even run. Krauss Card No.: 1401619 System ID: 43175 285) Krauss Heading: Wilson, Jennie Title: Arrived in Honolulu from Molokai in the Mikahala probably yesterday Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-10-02 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The Mikahala departs every Tuesday. Krauss Card No.: 2101666 System ID: 28763 286) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Link claims credit for Republican land law Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-10-01 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Candidate McCandless made a speech at Mooheau Park, Hilo last week. He began by thanking for his nomination, then waded right into land. In the 1908 campaign he said, the Republicans said nothing about land law amendments until the Democrats took up the homestead question. When they saw they could not stop it they called a special session of the legislature and now claim credit for the land law amendment. That is not true. They did not only worsen conditions but are misrepresenting the facts. They brought the immigrants here that are now in competition with you. From the first the Territorial government has had power to give lands to the people but has not done so. The delegate was not working for you, he was in Kau drumming up votes. Krauss Card No.: 1401616 System ID: 43173 287) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Link claims credit for Republican land law Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-10-01 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 7 (4-5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The Hawaii Herald in Hilo, for many years a Democratic newspaper, has deserted McCandless. Says he has alienated all responsible Democrats with his stand on immigration. This is why men like McCarthy stepped out. More Link speech - Republicans say Kuhio gets what he wants in Washington. He asked for $250,000 for the queen and can't get it. Does that prove his influence? His secretary McClellan has influence in Washington. He represented the Hilo railroad which got all it wanted from congress. Kuhio claims he got appropriations to build Pearl Harbor. Not true. They would have come in any case because the U.S. needs Pearl Harbor. Link appealed to the Christians, telling how the Hawaiians welcomed the missionaries. Now if there are Christians in Hawaii they should not vote Republican because that party is withholding lands from the people. Krauss Card No.: 1401617 System ID: 43174 288) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Republicans call an education campaign to counteract McCandless' "lies and bunkumb" [sic] Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-09-30 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: A.L.C. Atkinson, Albert Waterhouse and Robt. W. Shingle signed a letter at Republican headquarters calling a meeting of leading businessmen in Honolulu to counteract the effect of the McCandless campaign, they call it a campaign of education for the GOP. "The situation is of such importance that it demands your presence without fail." Krauss Card No.: 1401615 System ID: 43172 289) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: [no title] Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-09-29 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: GOP calls for Democrats to make campaign contributions public, especially how much Link is spending. Last session of the legislature it was the Democrats calling on Republicans to enact such a law. Krauss Card No.: 1401614 System ID: 43171 290) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Hilo Republican leader in Hilo warns Kuhio that he will have to hustle to beat McCandless Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-09-28 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Both McCandless and Kuhio had hit the campaign trails, immediately after the conventions, are now stumping the neighbor islands. A leading Hilo Republican says that Portuguese and Hawaiians coming into his office tell him that Link is making headway. Krauss Card No.: 1401614 System ID: 43170 291) Krauss Heading: Andrews, Lorrin Jr. Title: Exonerated of charges made against him by some Republicans Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-09-23 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: He is party secretary.See: Politics Krauss Card No.: 100766 [dc] System ID: 7350 292) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Lorrin Andrews, party secretary for Republicans, exonerated Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-09-23 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Of charges made at him Saturday. By a vote of 4 to 2. Before the vote was taken, Lane and Aiu voted against exoneration, said it would agonize the party. Krauss Card No.: 1401595 System ID: 43147 293) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Star says the immigration plank has caused a slump in Demo hopes Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-09-22 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Democratic businessmen are falling away from the party. And the hopes of the party have fallen with the withdrawal of Col. Charlie J. McCarthy from the senate race. Pop Spitter, Hotel St. merchant, long an earnest Democrat, said he will vote for Kuhio although he will otherwise vote the straight Democratic ticket - Fern, Jarrett. McCarthy is for the Democratic ticket except for McCandless. More Democratic withdrawals expected. Krauss Card No.: 1401613 System ID: 43169 294) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Link McCandless, certain to get the nomination for delegate from Democrats tomorrow, wants to make immigration his issue Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-09-17 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 6 (4-5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: C&C Dem nominees are J.J. Fern for mayor, W.P. Jarrett for sheriff, supervisors: W.H. McClellan, Robert, Pahau, M.E. Silva, Ioela Kiakahi, Lester Petrie, M.C. Pacheco and H.H. Piemer. Krauss Card No.: 1401612 System ID: 43168 295) Krauss Heading: McCandless, Link L. Title: Nominated by Democrats as candidate for delegate makes immigration his campaign issue Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-09-16 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (2-3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 1100638 [dc] System ID: 33198 296) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Link McCandless, certain to get the nomination for delegate from Democrats tomorrow, wants to make immigration his issue Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-09-16 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (2-3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Dem plank opposes Territorial immigration law, says there are enough laborers in Hawaii now, 35,000 on the plantations out of total pop. of 190,000. An improved homestead policy will bring in farmers to cultivate their own land. But lands should first be offered to local citizens. If any public lands remain, the newspapers can advertise for outsiders to settle here. Democrats see failure to occupy land by local citizens as a grave injustice. Krauss Card No.: 1401611 System ID: 43166 297) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Link McCandless, certain to get the nomination for delegate from Democrats tomorrow, wants to make immigration his issue Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-09-16 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 7 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: McCandless nominated as candidate for delegate on the Democatic ticket. Krauss Card No.: 1401612 System ID: 43167 298) Krauss Heading: McCandless, Link L. Title: Nominated by Democrats as candidate for delegate makes immigration his campaign issue Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-09-15 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 1100638 [dc] System ID: 33196 299) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Link McCandless, certain to get the nomination for delegate from Democrats tomorrow, wants to make immigration his issue Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-09-15 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: It appears that McCandless' immigration plank will be adopted, W.C. Ashford may make a floor fight. McCarthy refuses to have anything more to do with the proceedings after a leader fight before. McCandless wants to take the money from the special tax provided for in the so-called immigration law and give it to the counties for roads. In this way, counties will not have to take out bonds for that purpose. There is heated disagreement over the immigration issue. Dr. Raymond is opposed to Link's view. It is said that the Neighbor Island delegates are nearly all opposed to the immigration law. Krauss Card No.: 1401610 System ID: 43165 300) Krauss Heading: McCandless, Link L. Title: Nominated by Democrats as candidate for delegate makes immigration his campaign issue Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-09-14 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Politics. Krauss Card No.: 1100638 [dc] System ID: 33195 301) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Link McCandless, certain to get the nomination for delegate from Democrats tomorrow, wants to make immigration his issue Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-09-14 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: He is opposed to the present immigration law, thinks there are enough workers in the country now. A fight on the issue is expected at the Democratic convention tomorrow. Krauss Card No.: 1401610 System ID: 43164 302) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Republicans in convention today Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-09-12 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Republicans draft platform. Krauss Card No.: 1401608 System ID: 43161 303) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Democrat C.J. McCarthy says he will not run for the senate Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-09-12 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Says he favors the present immigration policy. Democratic leaders oppose it, so he feels he should not run. Krauss Card No.: 1401608 System ID: 43162 304) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Republican ticket chosen for county offices Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-09-12 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: John C. Lane for mayor, Andrew Cox for sheriff, John W. Cathcart for county attorney, Robert W. Shingle for treasurer, James Bicknell for auditor, D. Kalauokalani Jr. for city clerk. Supervisor candidates are Eben Low, Makance C. Amana, Chas. N. Arnold, Samuel C. Dwight, Frank J. Kruger, Harbey G. Murray and James C. Quinn. Krauss Card No.: 1401609 System ID: 43163 305) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Republican Territorial convention has been set for Sept. 11 in Honolulu Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-09-11 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 1401593 System ID: 43144 306) Krauss Heading: McCandless, J.A. Title: Suggests that property owners pay half the cost of street improvements Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-09-10 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Streets. Krauss Card No.: 1100591 [dc] System ID: 33082 307) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Honest politicians call for primary law Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-09-10 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: "An earnest demand for some kind of a law dealing with primaries is one result of the exposure of the fact that $500 was spent in a Manoa precinct by liquor interests, in the recent primary, to bribe Hawaiian voters. As the law stands, this was no offense. The primaries have no legal status at all, and bribing of voters, is not even a misdemeanor." It turns out that Makalena received $500 for his services and that each voter received an average of $2.50 for his vote. "I have discovered that politics is rotten," said one volunteer. "I have never been in politics before and, please God, I will never go into politics again." The story says it is not against the law to vote twice in the primary, to juggle ballots or to engage in any sort of trickery. Krauss Card No.: 1401606 System ID: 43159 308) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Republicans in convention today Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-09-10 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (5-6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Story on organizing. Krauss Card No.: 1401608 System ID: 43160 309) Krauss Heading: Streets Title: J.A. McCandless suggests having property owners pay half the cost of street improvements Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-09-10 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Instead of the city taking out bonds to pay the cost. "A lot of good solid street work is needed," he said. "I don't see why the owners of the property affected should not pay half." Krauss Card No.: 1801358 System ID: 49142 310) Krauss Heading: Lane, John C. Title: Republican candidate for mayor, denies playing politics, making promises Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-09-09 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 4 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Politics. Krauss Card No.: 902071 [dc] System ID: 10652 311) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Another story says that John Lane has made political promises in his bid for mayor Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-09-09 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 4 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The rumor is that he is working for Capt. Parker for sheriff and has promised the road supervisor's job to John Wise. Lane categorically denies the whole thing. Said he has made no promises or deal with Parker and that from what he hears Wise wants to be secretary of the senate. Krauss Card No.: 1401604 System ID: 43157 312) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Republicans washing dirty linen Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-09-09 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: It seems that one Makalena has been taking money for turning Republican votes in Manoa and in the 1st of the 4th. He gave a luau for one faction, accepting money to put it on, then began working for the other. They compared notes and eyebrows went up. He had announced as candidate for supervisor but got such a chilly reception that he is now seeking a house seat. Krauss Card No.: 1401605 System ID: 43158 313) Krauss Heading: Boy Scouts Title: Boy Scout movement has reached Hawaii, organizing will begin next week Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-09-06 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 6 (2-3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Organization meeting held at the YMCA at 4 p.m. yesterday. Theodore Richards acted as chairman. Others present named. Paul Soper heads the committee to enlist scouts. They will be formed into patrols, each patrol consisting of 8 boys and a leader. Krauss Card No.: 200532 System ID: 11397 314) Krauss Heading: Richards, Theodore Title: YMCA to organize the Boy Scouts in Hawaii Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-09-06 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 6 (2-3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Boy Scouts. Krauss Card No.: 1600064 [dc] System ID: 38394 315) Krauss Heading: Rose, Charlie Title: Deputy sheriff for Honolulu, defends the police department against accusations of politics Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-09-06 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Politics. Krauss Card No.: 1600706 [dc] System ID: 39154 316) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Deputy Sheriff Charlie Rose defends reputation of police in politics Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-09-06 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: A newspaper recently published an opinion that the police department will contribute 3/4 of the Democratic convention. Rose says there will be 300 delegates to the convention and there are only 75 policemen. And how about the mosquito inspectors? "The only place they fight mosquitoes, according to my personal observation, is in the office of a certain political leader." The pres. of the Board of Health. Krauss Card No.: 1401603 System ID: 43156 317) Krauss Heading: Soper, Paul Title: Heads committee to enlist scouts in organization of Boy Scouts in Hawaii Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-09-06 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 6 (2-3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: See: Boy Scouts. Krauss Card No.: 1800599 [dc] System ID: 48275 318) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Star says results of Republican primary are confusing Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-09-05 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Party has never gone in to convention with prospects so mixed. Col. Sam Parker is being pushed by some Republicans for mayor of Honolulu. Andrew Cox is practically sure of running for sheriff. Achi, the constant candidate, has withdrawn for the short term race for the senate to replace Frank Harvey. Krauss Card No.: 1401602 System ID: 43155 319) Krauss Heading: Boy Scouts Title: Boy Scout movement has reached Hawaii, organizing will begin next week Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-09-03 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 200532 System ID: 11395 320) Krauss Heading: Richards, Theodore Title: Chairman of a meeting at the YMCA to organize the Boy Scouts in Hawaii Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-09-03 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 1600064 [dc] System ID: 38393 321) Krauss Heading: Liliuokalani Title: Is 72 today, received at Washington Place Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-09-02 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The Royal Hawaiian Band serenaded her, early this morning she began to receive callers, many Hawaiians greeting her according to the old-time custom. Band serenaded at breakfast. Public invited to call from 11 am to 1 pm. This afternoon the queen will preside at a luau at Waikiki. She is in excellent health. Krauss Card No.: 1001058 System ID: 31230 322) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Republicans discover some problems in the rules Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-09-01 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Star reports that various changes in the Republican party rules will result from the present primary difficulties. It has been discovered that a precinct secretary can control primary results simply by hiding the enrollment book and there is no appeal. The way is open for all sorts of trickery. The central committee has no power to interfere with crookedness, incompetence or drunkenness which prevents holding proper meetings on schedule. Meetings, under the rules, cannot be held after the scheduled time. So changes are under considerations. Krauss Card No.: 1401601 System ID: 43154 323) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Kakaako Republicans having pilikia Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-08-30 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Crabbe is now president of the county committee. He has received a bitter complaint from the 6th precinct in Kaakako where John Mendiola has had problems with the precinct secretary. 30 to 40 laborers on the waterfront wanted to sign up last Friday. He hunted up the secretary who was drunk and would not let go of the precinct roll book, nor would he allow any more names to be entered. It turns out the precinct secretary may enroll privately under the rules any old time they want and refuse to open the books to opponents. A county secretary said he has asked for lists of enrollments at the clubs but only half have responded. "We have no control. The county committee is a farce." In the 7th of the 4th, according to report, there was almost a riot Friday night. Three tickets were nominated and then the lights went out. Krauss Card No.: 1401599 System ID: 43153 324) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Republicans elect delegates in primaries; Manoa, Kakaako and Kaimuki are storm centers Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-08-29 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Warfare in Kakaako. Protests are being filed in two precincts over seating of delegates. Krauss Card No.: 1401598 System ID: 43152 325) Krauss Heading: Telephone Title: Automatic, or dial, telephones now working Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-08-29 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 4 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: New phones are making a hit, says Star. They were switched on Saturday night. Some callers miss the central, asking when the steamer is due in, etc., but can now get the same info by calling the proper office. The dial phones are much faster. Krauss Card No.: 1900313 System ID: 47849 326) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Republicans elect delegates in primaries; Manoa, Kakaako and Kaimuki are storm centers Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-08-27 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1(3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: In most precincts there was harmony but in the three storm centers controversy raged and it is expected to break out on Saturday. The Andrews affair is at the root of the strife. Delegates named on page 6. Krauss Card No.: 1401598 System ID: 43151 327) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Democrats hold primaries, elect delegates to county and territorial conventions Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-08-26 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The Democrats held their primaries last night, all was harmony. No serious contests expected at their convention. The delegates are named from each precinct in the 4th and 5th. John Townsend is a delegate to the Terr. convention from the 9th of the 4th. Krauss Card No.: 1401597 System ID: 43150 328) Krauss Heading: Townsend, John Title: Elected delegate to the Territorial Democratic convention from the 9th of the 4th Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-08-26 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: See: Politics. Krauss Card No.: 1901363 [dc] System ID: 53151 329) Krauss Heading: Freeth, George Title: Now a life guard at Venus, Calif., has received a medal for bravery from U.S. Congress Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-08-25 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: He saved the lives of seven Japanese fishermen during a big storm of Dec. 16, 1908. When Freeth was last here he surprised everyone by his wonderful feats in the water. Before Freeth made the brave rescue of the Japanese fishermen, he had nearly 50 lives to his credit which he had saved from drowning along the California coast. Krauss Card No.: 501125 System ID: 22176 330) Krauss Heading: Japanese Title: Huge crowd of local Japanese sees off the Tenyo Mari, farewell to Baron Oura and the Waseda Baseball team Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-08-23 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Steamer departed at 10 a.m. with 1,500 passengers in steerage. Krauss Card No.: 800403 System ID: 1205 331) Krauss Heading: Baseball Title: Huge crowd sees off the departing Japanese Waseda baseball team Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-08-23 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation]See: Japanese Krauss Card No.: 101563 [dc] System ID: 8811 332) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: [no title] Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-08-23 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Republicans reported disorganized. Atkinson has withdrawn as chairman of the Rep. Terr. Central Committee. Will likely affect primaries next Friday. Krauss Card No.: 1401596 System ID: 43149 333) Krauss Heading: Andrews, Lorrin Jr. Title: Exonerated of charges made against him by some Republicans Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-08-22 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: He was accused of accepting $500 from Joel Cohen.See: Politics Krauss Card No.: 100766 [dc] System ID: 7351 334) Krauss Heading: Cohen, Joe Title: Report made that he tried to buy Republican party for $500 Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-08-22 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Politics. Krauss Card No.: 301296 System ID: 13991 335) Krauss Heading: Fishing Title: The Young Bros. have introduced a new sport, shooting at flying fish Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-08-22 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Young Bros. Krauss Card No.: 500519 [dc] System ID: 21008 336) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Now it appears that the Republicans are investigating a $500 draft to Lorrin Andrews, head of the Republican party, from Cohen Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-08-22 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Star seems to think Cohen's attempt to buy the Republican party will end his political career, that there is confidence in Andrews. But he has opposition on the central committee. Krauss Card No.: 1401596 System ID: 43148 337) Krauss Heading: Young Brothers Title: The Young brothers have introduced a new sport, shooting at flying fish Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-08-22 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The launch Brothers departed from the Young Bros. boat house at 8 a.m. today with a party of hunters. Went to flying fish grounds off Waikiki. Started shooting when abeam of the arriving liner Tenyo Maru. According to Will Young, the brothers will take out parties whenever there are people interested to pay for the trip. It was too rough this morning to pick up fish that might have been killed. Krauss Card No.: 2200713 System ID: 54591 338) Krauss Heading: Cohen, Joe Title: Territorial Representative, says liquor dealers sought help of the Democrats to fight prohibition Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-08-20 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): [no page number give on Krauss card] (2-3) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Tells his story to the Republican Central Committee. Cohen is the promoter and theater operator who took the Royal Hawaiian Band to the mainland and went broke. He seems also to be a liquor dealer. Krauss Card No.: 301296 System ID: 13990 339) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Republican row gives hope to the Democrats Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-08-19 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: It seems that the Advertiser and the Bulletin are feuding. As a result, "There is a smile on the face of the Donkey in Honolulu just now, and leading Democrats are joyfully claiming that they will make a clear sweep next Nov." Co. C.J. McCarthy said the precincts are reporting that more Democrats are signing up every day. "If we can make anything of a showing in the 4th, we shall sweep the island." Krauss Card No.: 1401594 System ID: 43146 340) Krauss Heading: Population Title: Latest estimate places population of the Territory at 190,000 Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-08-18 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 1500392 System ID: 1770 341) Krauss Heading: Wages Title: Pay of government road workers listed: stablemen, cantoneers, drivers, watchmen, blacksmiths, plowmen, teamsters, laborers Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-08-16 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [No annotation.] Krauss Card No.: 2000712 System ID: 50923 342) Krauss Heading: Colburn, John F. Title: Entertains at very elaborate farewell luau in his Pearl Harbor peninsula home Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-08-13 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 7 (4-5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Social Event. Krauss Card No.: 301372 [dc] System ID: 14167 343) Krauss Heading: Luau Title: John H. Colburn entertains at a very elaborate luau in his Pearl Harbor peninsula home Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-08-13 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 7 (4-5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Guests include Princess Kawananakoa, Prince Kuhio, Col. Sam Parker, etc. [See: Social Event]. Krauss Card No.: 1001387 [dc] System ID: 31600 344) Krauss Heading: Social Event Title: High society luau held at Pearl Harbor peninsula Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-08-13 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 7 (4-5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: John F. Colburn entertained at a very elaborate farewell luau luncheon at his Peninsula home on Sunday (this is Saturday) in honor of his two daughters, Sarah and Daisy. Princess Kawananakoa was faultlessly gowned in the latest tailored frock of pongee silk and wearing a large black hat with sable plumes. Princess Kalanianaole wore a modish lingerie princess gown with a black lace hat with lavender flowers. Also present Mr. and Mrs. C.W. Ashford, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lucas, Colonel Sam Parker, et cetera. Krauss Card No.: 1800512 System ID: 48174 345) Krauss Heading: Miller, Capt. Title: Hopes to salvage the wreck of the barkentine Helga off Waikiki Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-08-12 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Shipwreck. Krauss Card No.: 1101383 [dc] System ID: 34614 346) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Republican Territorial convention has been set for Sept Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-08-12 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 1401593 System ID: 43145 347) Krauss Heading: Shipwreck Title: Helga, British barkentine, went aground at Waikiki at 1:45 a.m. today and will probably be a total loss Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-08-12 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: No hope for the Helga. She will be salved by Cat. Miller. Krauss Card No.: 1701731 System ID: 45784 348) Krauss Heading: Shipwreck Title: Helga, British barkentine, went aground at Waikiki at 1:45 a.m. today and will probably be a total loss Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-08-11 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: She was carrying coal from Newcastle to San Francisco. Her crew said the wreck was just the last misfortune in an unlucky voyage. Skipper is Daniel Wall. She is off Diamond Head. Krauss Card No.: 1701731 System ID: 45783 349) Krauss Heading: Harbor - Neighbor Island Title: Report of special commission appointed by governor to investigate wharfage charges Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-08-10 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Reports that the situation at Kahului is the worst. The private landing there has no road leading to it, so the Kahului Railroad can charge what it pleases to haul freight from the wharf, charges $1 a ton which is considered exhorbitant. A somewhat similar situation exists at Mahukona where the railroad services the wharf. The commission suggests the formation of regulations similar to the Inter-State Commerce laws. Krauss Card No.: 600782 System ID: 25475 350) Krauss Heading: Crowningburg, David Title: Of the Honolulu road department, gives luau in Kakaako on 5th birthday of son Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-08-08 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Luau. Krauss Card No.: 302259 [dc] System ID: 15875 351) Krauss Heading: Wilson, John H. Title: Attends luau for road workers given by David Crowingberg Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-08-08 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [See: Luau]. Krauss Card No.: 2101934 [dc] System ID: 29608 352) Krauss Heading: Luau Title: Feast for road workers held, Fern, Wilson there Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-08-08 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: David Crowingberg of the road department, gave a big luau at his residence in Ludloff Lane, Kakaako, yesterday in honor of the 5th birthday of his little son. Among those present were Mayor Fern, Road Supervisor Wilson, Johnson Anderson and almost the entire working force of the road department, together with their wives and children. It was one of the biggest affairs of its kind in Kakaako in a long while. Krauss Card No.: 1001386 System ID: 31599 353) Krauss Heading: Social Event Title: David Crowningberg, City and County road department gives luau for 5th birthday of son in Kakaako Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-08-08 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Mayor Joe Fern there. See: Luau. Big affair for Kakaako. Krauss Card No.: 1800511 [dc] System ID: 48173 354) Krauss Heading: Music Title: Hawaiian Quintet at Atlantic City making a hit Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-08-06 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: A story out of Asbury Park & Ocean Grove says "probably 15,000 people witnessed the most novel entertainment ever offered in the twin cities. It was Hawaiian night on Wesley Lake. Its very novelty made it a success. It strengthened the grip the jolly Hawaiians have upon the resort and its summer people. " They performed in the grandstand, then were rowed about the lake serenading from the water. Krauss Card No.: 1102274 System ID: 36592 355) Krauss Heading: Surfing Title: Hawaiian musicians demonstrate surfing at Atlantic City Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-08-06 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Under headline, "Hawaiian Boys Make a Big Hit," a story out of Asbury Park, New Jersey says "The Hawaiians who are here with an exhibit this summer have attracted much attention on the beach with their surf boards, which they handle superbly, skimming on the crest of a wave for hundreds of feet and making a safe landing. Several Americans have endeavored to duplicate the feat, but have not been very successful." Krauss Card No.: 1801975 System ID: 49988 356) Krauss Heading: Quinn, James C. Title: A story refers to the Quinn Auto Stand Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-08-05 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Apparently he owns a taxi stand. Krauss Card No.: 1501121 System ID: 3119 357) Krauss Heading: Campbell, Mr. & Mrs. Marston Title: Entertained at the University Club last night Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-08-04 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation]See: Whitehouse, L.M. Krauss Card No.: 201273 [dc] System ID: 13146 358) Krauss Heading: Whitehouse, Mr. & Mrs. L.M. Title: Entertained at a table at the University Club last night Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-08-04 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Seated at their table were Mr. and Mrs. Marston Campbell, he is Public Works Superintendent for the Territory, and Miss Lydia McStocker and Mr. W. McInerny, one of Honolulu's most eligible bachelors. Krauss Card No.: 2100844 System ID: 22851 359) Krauss Heading: Soga, Y. Title: Wife dies in Osaka, Japan Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-08-04 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: He received a cablegram telling him two days ago that she was dangerously ill but it was too late for him to get on board the Asia. She left some time ago for Japan for her health. She leaves two children in Japan. Krauss Card No.: 1800580 System ID: 48254 360) Krauss Heading: Wilcox, G.N. Title: Visits mining property in Nevada City Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-08-03 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: He is a heavy shareholder in the Central Consolidated Gold Mining Co. and visited the mine last year, liked it so well he came back. Krauss Card No.: 2101096 System ID: 26394 361) Krauss Heading: Quinn, James C. Title: Involved in court case, fight while driving taxi Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-08-02 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: He was driving one Everett Richardson and Mrs. Willie Holt up Manoa Valley when Richardson got into a fight with the woman, ended up punching Quinn in the nose. The taxi driver-supervisor kept his head, and his hands on the wheel instead of punching back. "Had Quinn paused to hit back at his assailant, the machine would have carried everybody into the ditch." Richardson was fined $30 in police court this morning. Krauss Card No.: 1501120 System ID: 3118 362) Krauss Heading: Prohibition Title: Plebiscite today to decide whether Honolulu wants prohibition or not Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-07-26 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Story says votes are coming in slow. This issue has been in the news for the past several months. Was not indexed. Star has come out strong for prohibition as has the Advertiser. Many groups pushing for it, popular issue on the mainland. Women's groups strongly support prohibition. Krauss Card No.: 1500786 System ID: 2690 363) Krauss Heading: City & County Title: Testimony taken at grand jury, no report until next week Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-07-22 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Street. Krauss Card No.: 300469 [dc] System ID: 11851 364) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Precinct officers are elected by the Democrats in Honolulu, named in the story Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-07-22 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 7 (2-3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: John H. Wilson's name does not appear in any of the precincts listed. L.L. McCandless is pres. of the 13th of the 5th. John Effinger is pres. of the 3rd of the 4th. W.H. McClellan is pres. of the 9th of the 4th. Chas. McCarthy, C.W. Ashford, F. Colburn, Wm. Wolters are officers in the 5th of the 4th, also W.C. Wilder Krauss Card No.: 1401592 System ID: 43143 365) Krauss Heading: Streets Title: All supervisors, J.A. Gilman have testified before the Territorial grand jury Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-07-22 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Will be no report until next week, postponement believed to mean the jury is barking up another tree in the bribery case, whatever that means. Krauss Card No.: 1801357 System ID: 49140 366) Krauss Heading: Beckley, Admiral George C. Title: His will has been filed, he must have died Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-07-19 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: He left $150,000. Krauss Card No.: 101695 System ID: 9183 367) Krauss Heading: Theater Title: New bill at New Orpheum described, Get Me a Baby Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-07-18 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: With 4-column photograph of the chorus line, 9 girls in knee-length dresses. Krauss Card No.: 1900750 System ID: 52429 368) Krauss Heading: Plague Title: Two more cases reported, makes three in the last few days Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-07-14 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Rats from steamers said to be threatening city. Krauss Card No.: 1400384 System ID: 41595 369) Krauss Heading: Boxing Title: While the movies of the fight are banned, Star runs a round by round description of the fight Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-07-12 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 6 (2-3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 200481 System ID: 11203 370) Krauss Heading: Newspaper Title: Star runs round by round description of Jeffries - Johnson heavyweight fight Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-07-12 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 6 (2-3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: This is at a time when Mayor Joe Fern has refused to allow showing of the fight film to avoid straining race relations, and race riots have broken out on the mainland on showing of the films. It seems the newspaper is in a different category. [See: Boxing earlier dates]. Krauss Card No.: 1300587 [dc] System ID: 36322 371) Krauss Heading: Race Title: Mayor Joe Fern suppresses showing of Jeffries-Johnson fight films to avoid straining race feelings Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-07-09 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Boxing Krauss Card No.: 1501156 [dc] System ID: 3160 372) Krauss Heading: Boxing Title: Mayor Fern also suppresses fight films Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-07-09 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Says he will not under any conditions allow the Jeffries-Johnson fight pictures to be shown here. "I am throughly in favor with the movement to stop the pictures of the fight, and if any one attempt to show them here they will be restrained by the police. In view of the mixed population in Honolulu, I consider that any race feeling that might exist here would only be strained if the pictures were re-produced. We don't want any race riots here and the surest way to assure there being none is to refust permission to show the fight at the local theaters." Krauss Card No.: 200480 System ID: 11202 373) Krauss Heading: City & County Title: 1910 Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-07-09 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Due to economies practiced by the board. Krauss Card No.: 300468 System ID: 11850 374) Krauss Heading: Fern, Joe Title: Forbids showing of Jeffries-Johnson fight films to avoid straining racial relations Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-07-09 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Boxing Krauss Card No.: 402206 [dc] System ID: 25063 375) Krauss Heading: City & County Title: Grand jury tells judge there is not enough evidence to substantiate bribe charge Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-07-07 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 300469 [dc] System ID: 11853 376) Krauss Heading: Streets Title: Territorial grand jury tells the judge there is not enough evidence to take action on bribe charge Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-07-07 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Called the evidence contradictory. Krauss Card No.: 1801356 System ID: 49139 377) Krauss Heading: Boxing Title: Jack Johnson, Negro, badly beats Jim Jeffries in Reno July 4, race riots follow Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-07-06 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (5-6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Christian Endeavor Societies all over the world have taken up the matter of suppressing the fight films. Mayor McCarthy of San Francisco has announced that he will not permit showing of the films in his city. Police will be ordered to stop the shows. Krauss Card No.: 200479 System ID: 11201 378) Krauss Heading: Roads Title: Request that Quinn submit report on roads to the board of supervisors every month makes him bridle Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-07-06 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: At a board meeting last night supervisor McClellan requested to chairman of the road committee Quinn that he submit a report every month on the road work to be done. Quinn said it would take half a million dollars to do all the work necessary, asked for. And they had only $14,000 a month for the Honolulu district and it may be cut. He was sick and tired of the business but had no objection to having the board direct what should be done. Krauss Card No.: 1600345 System ID: 38725 379) Krauss Heading: Negoro Title: Received commutation of sentence July 4 Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-07-05 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Strike Krauss Card No.: 1200225 [dc] System ID: 25922 380) Krauss Heading: Makino, Fred Title: Recieves commutation of sentence July 4 Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-07-05 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [See: Strike]. Krauss Card No.: 1002192 [dc] System ID: 34698 381) Krauss Heading: Tasaka, T. Title: Received commutation of sentence Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-07-05 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Strike. Krauss Card No.: 1900058 [dc] System ID: 47532 382) Krauss Heading: Soga, Y. Title: Received commutation of sentenced July 4 Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-07-05 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: See: Strike. Krauss Card No.: 1800579 [dc] System ID: 48253 383) Krauss Heading: Strike Title: Conspirators F.K. Makino, T. Tasaka, Y. Soga and Negoro received unconditional communations for July 4 Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-07-05 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Were met outside the county jail by many countrymen and enthusiastically cheered. Communation signed by acting governor Mott-Smith. Krauss Card No.: 1801554 System ID: 49432 384) Krauss Heading: Water Title: J.T. McCrosson to open the Hamakua ditch on June 28, public opening July 4 Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-07-02 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Story of the ditch. Whole of page 5 devoted to the story. Krauss Card No.: 2100346 System ID: 17881 385) Krauss Heading: Hamakua Ditch Title: To be opened on June 28, public opening July 4 Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-07-02 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 600304 [dc] System ID: 24450 386) Krauss Heading: McCrosson, John T. Title: To open Hamakua Ditch on July 28 [29?], public opening July 4 Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-07-02 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 1100814 [dc] System ID: 33431 387) Krauss Heading: Newspaper Title: L.D. Timmons, financial reporter for the Star, writes about the opening of Hamakua Ditch Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-07-02 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [See: Water]. Krauss Card No.: 1300585 [dc] System ID: 36320 388) Krauss Heading: Young, Alexander Title: Died this morning at his Waikiki residence, 11:50 a.m. Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-07-02 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Was surrounded by his family. Born in Scotland 1833 in a large family, father a small contractor. Apprenticed for five years as mechanical engineer and machinest in Glasgow. Sent around Cape Horn to erect some machinery in Vancouver Island. Married in 1860 shortly before sailing. Carried out contract, them came to Honolulu, went into foundry business in Hilo, then moved to Honolulu and took over Honolulu Iron Works, had it 38 years. Invested in sugar, hotels. Krauss Card No.: 2200675 System ID: 54549 389) Krauss Heading: Water Title: J.T. McCrosson to open the Hamakua ditch on June 28, public opening July 4 Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-07-01 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Hamakua ditch opened, special report to Star by financial reporter L.D. Timmons. Krauss Card No.: 2100346 System ID: 17880 390) Krauss Heading: Hamakua Ditch Title: To be opened on June 28, public opening July 4 Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-07-01 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 600304 [dc] System ID: 24449 391) Krauss Heading: McCrosson, John T. Title: To open Hamakua Ditch on July 28 [29?], public opening July 4 Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-07-01 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 ( 1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Water. Krauss Card No.: 1100814 [dc] System ID: 33430 392) Krauss Heading: Newspaper Title: L.D. Timmons, financial reporter for the Star, writes about the opening of Hamakua Ditch Author: Timmons Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-07-01 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 1300585 [dc] System ID: 36319 393) Krauss Heading: Quinn, James C. Title: His house on 11th Ave. in Kaimuki burned to the ground at 3 a.m. today Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-06-30 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 7 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The heat awakened a neighbor, Ed Towse, who called the Makiki Station by telephone. But they could not save the house. Quinn was asleep, awakened by smoke pouring into his room. Said he was boiling water on an oil stove before he went to sleep, possibly it exploded. It appears that Quinn lives alone. Krauss Card No.: 1501119 System ID: 3117 394) Krauss Heading: Water Title: Public works superintendent Campbell will accept completed Nuuanu dam tomorrow Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-06-29 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation]. Krauss Card No.: 2100347 System ID: 17882 395) Krauss Heading: Prohibition Title: [no title] Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-06-27 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Prohibition snowed under on all islands by vote of 7,283 to 2, 185. Only Kauai was anywhere close, 554 to 343. Oahu rejected by 3,901 to 960. Krauss Card No.: 1500786 System ID: 2691 396) Krauss Heading: Harvey, Frank Title: Dies after brief illness from intestinal obstruction Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-06-25 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Funeral arrangements set for Frank Harvey. Pall bearers named including L.L. McCandless and W.H. McClellan of the Democratic party. Funeral set for 2 p.m. tomorrow afternoon. Krauss Card No.: 600930 System ID: 26049 397) Krauss Heading: Hawaiians Title: Remains of the Kalakaua line removed from old mausoleum to the new by impressive ceremonies Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-06-25 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Queen Liliuokalani in attendance. Honored guests named, also the caskets that were moved. Krauss Card No.: 601533 System ID: 27209 398) Krauss Heading: Mausoleum Title: Remains of the Kalakaua line removed from old mausoleum to the new by impressive ceremonies Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-06-25 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 1100544 [dc] System ID: 32945 399) Krauss Heading: Theater Title: The Telephone Girl will open the New Orpheum Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-06-25 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [No annotation.] Krauss Card No.: 1900749 System ID: 52428 400) Krauss Heading: City & County Title: Bitulithic paving ordinance dies Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-06-22 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 4 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Street. Krauss Card No.: 300469 [dc] System ID: 11852 401) Krauss Heading: Harvey, Frank Title: Dies after brief illness from intestinal obstruction Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-06-22 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper obituary Annotation: He was shipping superintendent for the Inter-Island Steam Nav. Co. and was also proprietor of the Kilohana saloon. Krauss Card No.: 600930 System ID: 26048 402) Krauss Heading: Streets Title: Bitulithic paving ordinance dies Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-06-22 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 4 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Five to 2 vote required to pass over the mayor's veto. But McClellan, Aylett and Ahia voted against overriding the veto. Cox, Logan, Quinn and Kane voted to override. A petition was circulated by Gilman in favor of the process. Krauss Card No.: 1801357 System ID: 49141 403) Krauss Heading: City & County Title: [no title] Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-06-17 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Supervisors called before grand jury this morning. Krauss Card No.: 300467 [dc] System ID: 11849 404) Krauss Heading: Streets Title: Looks like bribe case was false alarm Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-06-17 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Aylett, Ahia and Crawford called before the Territorial Grand Jury this morning. Krauss Card No.: 1801355 System ID: 49138 405) Krauss Heading: Kaahumanu Society Title: Elects officers, Miss Lucy K. Peabody, president Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-06-15 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Hawaiian Krauss Card No.: 801031 [dc] System ID: 2476 406) Krauss Heading: City & County Title: Bribe claim proves to be false alarm Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-06-15 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 300467 [dc] System ID: 11848 407) Krauss Heading: Webb, Mrs. Lahilahi Title: Elected secretary of Kaahumanu Society Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-06-15 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [See: Hawaiian]. Krauss Card No.: 2100547 [dc] System ID: 19142 408) Krauss Heading: Hawaiians Title: Kaahumanu Society elects officers Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-06-15 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: At the annual meeting yesterday. All officers reelected; Miss Lucy K. Peabody, president; Mrs. Emma A. Nawahi, v-p; Mrs. May Adams, treas.; Mrs. Ahilani H. Techers, asst. treas.; Mrs. Lahilahi Webb, sec.; Grace Kahoalii, asst. sec.; Mrs. Maria Smith, trustee, Mrs. Lilia Aholo, sick committee. Krauss Card No.: 601532 System ID: 27206 409) Krauss Heading: Streets Title: Looks like bribe case was false alarm Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-06-15 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Star now says that both City and County Attorney Cathcart and his deputy Milverton claim there is no case. Which means that they don't believe Aylett or that he refuses to testify. Meanwhile, supervisor Ahia now says he knows nothing about a bribe offer which he is reported to have reported earlier. The Star says it appears the case will blow over but there is something rotten in Denmark. Krauss Card No.: 1801355 System ID: 49137 410) Krauss Heading: City & County Title: Supervisors vote to put bribery matter to grand jury Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-06-14 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Streets. Krauss Card No.: 300467 [dc] System ID: 11847 411) Krauss Heading: Streets Title: Supervisors vote unanimously to put the bribery matter to a grand jury Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-06-14 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: It now appears that both Aylett and Ahia called on attorney Lorrin Andress at his office some weeks ago with the information that they had received the bribe offer. Aylett says he will talk only to a grand jury. Willie Crawford's name was mentioned in connection with the bribe but Aylett refused to talk about it. The supervisors met at noon today. Krauss Card No.: 1801354 System ID: 49135 412) Krauss Heading: City & County Title: Bribe claim over bitulithic contract with city Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-06-13 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Streets. Krauss Card No.: 300467 [dc] System ID: 11846 413) Krauss Heading: Gilman, J.A. Title: Denies he offered city supervisor a bribe to vote for vitulithic contract Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-06-13 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Streets. Krauss Card No.: 501586 [dc] System ID: 23023 414) Krauss Heading: Streets Title: Supervisor Aylett says he was offered $1,600 for his vote in favor of the bitulithic contract Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-06-13 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The story came to a Star reporter through a "leading financier" of the city to whom Aylett told his tale. No quote from Aylett himself. J.A. Gilman, representative for bitulithic, swears he has never authorized anybody to bribe anybody to get the contract. Krauss Card No.: 1801353 System ID: 49134 415) Krauss Heading: Water Title: J.T. McCrosson to open the Hamakua ditch on June 28, public opening July 4 Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-06-10 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (1) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Will supply water to a huge area. Krauss Card No.: 2100346 System ID: 17879 416) Krauss Heading: Hamakua Ditch Title: To be opened on June 28, public opening July 4 Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-06-10 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (1) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Water. Krauss Card No.: 600304 [dc] System ID: 24448 417) Krauss Heading: McCrosson, John T. Title: To open Hamakua Ditch on July 28 [29?], public opening July 4 Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-06-10 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (1) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: water. Krauss Card No.: 1100814 [dc] System ID: 33429 418) Krauss Heading: Outrigger Canoe Club Title: [No title] Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-06-10 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Will put on feast, carnival, illuminated parade of canoes. See: Waikiki. Krauss Card No.: 1301226 System ID: 37339 419) Krauss Heading: Surfing Title: Outrigger Canoe Club has scheduled a surfing contest for this afternoon Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-06-10 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: See: Waikiki. Krauss Card No.: 1801974 [dc] System ID: 49987 420) Krauss Heading: Waikiki Title: Outrigger Canoe Club putting on feast, carnival today Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-06-10 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (3); 5 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: An illuminated parade of canoes will proceed from Lewers Beach to the Outrigger Lagoon tonight. Ladies busy this morning decorating booths and arranging the big banquet hall for the feast tonight. There will be a regatta and surfing contest this afternoon and a dance and feast tonight. Program of afternoon events given. Krauss Card No.: 2001659 System ID: 51854 421) Krauss Heading: Streets Title: Bitulithic pavement contract awarded in ritzy suburb of Philadelphia Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-06-06 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: $60,000 contract awarded after lengthy investigation by the Borough of Lansdowne on Baltimore Avenue which is the main thoroughfare of a residential center for people prominent in the business and professional life of Philly [sic]. Heavily traveled by automobiles. The bitulithic pavement was compared to others - brick - and although considerably more expensive was chosen as the best pavement available. The aldermen visited bitulithic pavements before making up their minds. Krauss Card No.: 1801352 System ID: 49133 422) Krauss Heading: Police Title: Sheriff Jarrett complains that he doesn't have the force to catch auto speeders Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-06-03 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 4 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: J.W. Santos hauled in by motorcycle cop Chilton for refusing to light his auto lamps. Krauss Card No.: 1400618 System ID: 41879 423) Krauss Heading: Traffic Title: J.W. Santos hauled into court by new motorcycle cop for refusing to light his automobile lamps Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-06-03 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 4 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Was asked several times, refused each time. The judge reprimanded him severely but there is mention of a fine. It is the first arrest of Chilton, the motorcycle policeman. Krauss Card No.: 1901406 System ID: 53203 424) Krauss Heading: Logan, Daniel Title: Listed on masthead as editor of Hawaiian Star Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-05-31 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 4 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation]. Krauss Card No.: 1001228 [dc] System ID: 31421 425) Krauss Heading: Dole, James D. Title: Plans to bottle pineapple juice using his own name for the brand Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-05-30 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Pineapples Krauss Card No.: 401012 [dc] System ID: 20672 426) Krauss Heading: Pineapples Title: Prospectus for the Pineapple Products Co. which proposes to bottle pineapple juice Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-05-30 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Under the name of the president of the company, James D. Dole. Krauss Card No.: 1400155 System ID: 41241 427) Krauss Heading: Prohibition Title: [no title] Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-05-28 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Another meeting. See: Women Krauss Card No.: 1500785 System ID: 2689 428) Krauss Heading: Women Title: Representatives of 40 organizations met at 10 a.m. today on the lanai of the Royal Hawaiian Hotel Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-05-28 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: 200 women presided over by Mrs. W. Frear, decided on the lanai of the Hawaiian Hotel this morning not to hold a straw vote because of the time required to register all the women of the territory. Instead, all women are urged to convince their husbands, brothers, fathers to vote for prohibition July 26. Krauss Card No.: 2200142 System ID: 53902 429) Krauss Heading: Fern, Joe Title: Vetoes bitulithic contract ordinance Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-05-27 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 7 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Streets Krauss Card No.: 402205 [dc] System ID: 25062 430) Krauss Heading: Wilson, John H. Title: Given instructions by city supervisors about how to repair city streets Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-05-27 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [See: Roads]. Krauss Card No.: 2101932 [dc] System ID: 29602 431) Krauss Heading: Roads Title: C&C roads committee gives instruction to Wilson Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-05-27 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Repair the road opposite the old brick yard up Nuuanu; also finish what work there is on Koko Head Avenue which is very little; also remove a few rocks and straighten the road on 11th Ave. below Mr. Bartlett's residence. Commence work on Palolo Valley where work was left out some time ago; also Kalauokalani Lane be repaired at once. This can be done with very small cost, as all it requires is waste or loose dirt for filling. Krauss Card No.: 1600344 System ID: 38724 432) Krauss Heading: Police Title: Sheriff Jarrett complains that he doesn't have the force to catch auto speeders Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-05-27 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Jarrett names first motorcycle officer. Krauss Card No.: 1400618 System ID: 41878 433) Krauss Heading: Streets Title: Mayor Fern vetoes bitulithic contract ordinance Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-05-27 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 7 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Cites the cost, other departments would have to be cut back. "I believe the roads throughout the island are in better shape today than ever before and show a judicious expenditure of public money; therefore at this time I would call your attention to the other departments which need improvements and have been neglected for the sake of the roads. "The argument has been raised that the proposed contract provided for by taking the money necessary from the Honolulu road department regular appropriation but by doing so the department's work would be so crippled that not even the necessary upkeep work would be done but the petitions from various new communities and localities where there is a very poor, or no road at all, would be neglected and disregarded for another six months. "I am of the opinion that the promises made to the fire, police and electric light departments should be kept so far as necessary repairs and renewals, et cetera are concerned, if there is any money over and above our coming appropriations bill..." Krauss Card No.: 1801350 System ID: 49132 434) Krauss Heading: Traffic Title: Sheriff Jarrett complains that he has not the force to catch automobile speeders Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-05-27 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Jarrett names motorcycle officer who will chase speeders. Krauss Card No.: 1901405 System ID: 53202 435) Krauss Heading: Police Title: Sheriff Jarrett complains that he doesn't have the force to catch auto speeders Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-05-26 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Traffic. Krauss Card No.: 1400618 [dc] System ID: 41877 436) Krauss Heading: Traffic Title: Sheriff Jarrett complains that he has not the force to catch automobile speeders Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-05-26 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Says complaints come in every day about speeding automobiles but he hasn't the manpower to arrest the violaters. Krauss Card No.: 1901405 System ID: 53201 437) Krauss Heading: Castle, Alfred L. Title: Beats Atherton Richards to take Hawaii tennis singles championship Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-05-24 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 6 (2-3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation]See: Tennis Krauss Card No.: 201525 [dc] System ID: 14122 438) Krauss Heading: Wilson, John H. Title: Appointed special administrator of John Emmuluth estate this morning Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-05-24 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Emmuluth died May 20. The estate consists partly of a contract with the City & County to complete the Kahana Road and of weekly and monthly rents, all of which require immediate attention. Appointment was made on petition from Emmuluth's sister, A.C. Amelia Emmuluth. Judge Edings represents petitioner. Krauss Card No.: 2101933 System ID: 29605 439) Krauss Heading: Richards, Atherton Title: Beaten by Alfred Castle for Hawaii singles tennis championship Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-05-24 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 6 (2-3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Tennis. Krauss Card No.: 1600058 [dc] System ID: 38387 440) Krauss Heading: Tennis Title: Alfred Castle beats Atherton Richards in straight sets to take the Hawaii singles tennis championship Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-05-24 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 6 (2-3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: At the Beretania Club courts, large crowd on hand, enthusiastic. Krauss Card No.: 1900406 System ID: 47966 441) Krauss Heading: Prohibition Title: Representatives of 40 women's organizations meet on prohibition issue Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-05-23 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Women Krauss Card No.: 1500785 [dc] System ID: 2688 442) Krauss Heading: Women Title: Representatives of 40 organizations met at 10 a.m. today on the lanai of the Royal Hawaiian Hotel Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-05-23 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Resolved to hold a straw election for women eligible to vote except for their sex, on the issue of prohibition on May 28. Krauss Card No.: 2200142 System ID: 53901 443) Krauss Heading: Emmeluth, John Title: Died last night at Queen's Hospital after gall bladder operation Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-05-21 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper obituary Annotation: He was taken to the hospital on Tuesday by John Wilson, street supervisor. Was 57 on May 6. Came to Hawaii 31 years ago from Atchison, Kansas. Leaves son and four sisters, all on the mainland. Came here in 1879 and went into the house furnishing business with his own firm, J. Emmeluth & Co. Was instrumental in overthrow of monarchy, on Advisory Council. Sided with Home Rulers, led the party after annexation and was elected to first legislature. Then became a Democrat. Pall bearers will be L.L. (next card) McCandless, W.A. Kinney, Judge W.S. Edings, Mayor J.J. Fern, Senator Frank Harvey, Sheriff W.P. Jarrett, John H. Wilson and Joseph M. Poepoe. Krauss Card No.: 401913 System ID: 24525 444) Krauss Heading: Wilson, John H. Title: Takes friend John Emmuluth to hospital where he dies, will be pall bearer Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-05-21 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [See: Emmuluth, John]. Krauss Card No.: 2101932 [dc] System ID: 29600 445) Krauss Heading: Streets Title: Chief Justice Hartwell rules that the City and County do not need to call for bids on bitulithic Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-05-21 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Decision handed down yesterday in suit brought by contractor E.J. Lord. The Supreme Court decided that there could be no competitive bid since no other bidder can supply the secret bitulithic process. Krauss Card No.: 1801349 System ID: 49131 446) Krauss Heading: Wilson, John H. Title: Censured by board of supervisors Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-05-18 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: This is the meeting in which Wilson was roasted. It ended with him being censured by a vote of four to three. Star comments he must consider himself sat on. Krauss Card No.: 2101930 System ID: 29582 447) Krauss Heading: Quinn, James C. Title: [no title] Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-05-06 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: More letters pass between Wilson and Quinn. Krauss Card No.: 1501117 System ID: 3115 448) Krauss Heading: Wilson, John H. Title: More letters between Wilson and Quinn Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-05-06 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Continued on page 8. Krauss Card No.: 2101928 System ID: 29577 449) Krauss Heading: Quinn, James C. Title: Is answered by John H. Wilson, called user of vile, disgusting language Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-05-04 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Wilson, John H. Krauss Card No.: 1501117 [dc] System ID: 3114 450) Krauss Heading: Wilson, John H. Title: Writes in his own defense, says Quinn is the one who uses vile, disgusting language Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-05-04 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2); 3 (4-5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: His letter and Quinn's printed in full. Wilson describes the work that he is doing and the difficulties Quinn has put him through. The letter incident described during the board meeting. Krauss Card No.: 2101927 System ID: 29576 451) Krauss Heading: Fern, Joe Title: Appoints John H. Wilson road supervisor, his power to appoint challenged by supervisors Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1909-12-31 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (6-7) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: City & County Krauss Card No.: 402197 [dc] System ID: 25028 452) Krauss Heading: Hospitals Title: 1,000 attend opening of hospital Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1909-11-26 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: On Thanksgiving, yesterday? People of all nationalities answered the general invitation in the press, many Hawaiians. Krauss Card No.: 700815 System ID: 17261 453) Krauss Heading: Land Title: Ed-editor [sic] Walter G. Smith describes Gov. Frear's land policy Author: Editor Walter G. Smith Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1909-11-23 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (2-3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper editorial Annotation: Says the passage by the Territorial legislature of Frear's changes in the organic act shows that opening of the Territory to small farmers will not long be delayed. For this, bonded indebtedness authorization is sought. The policy is to not oppose sugar interests but to utilize surplus acreage that will, it is estimated, support 10,000 families engaged in production of pineapple, cotton, tobacco, sisal, and such fruits as the avocado, banana, mango and table grapes. Krauss Card No.: 901993 System ID: 10470 454) Krauss Heading: Cunha, Sonny Title: Has a new hit song at the Park Theater Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1909-11-20 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Theater. Krauss Card No.: 300454 [dc] System ID: 11833 455) Krauss Heading: Music Title: Sunny Cunha has a new hit song, My Honolulu Hula Girl, at the Park Theater Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1909-11-20 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Theater. Krauss Card No.: 1102270 [dc] System ID: 36587 456) Krauss Heading: Theater Title: Sunny Cunha has a new hit song at Park Theater Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1909-11-20 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Don't miss this excellent show, Melnotte sisters singing Sunny Cunha's latest hit, My Honolulu Hula Girl. Viera's orchestra and the following new films: Lonely Villa, Making Diamonds, Curing a Jealous Husband and For His Daughter's Sake. Krauss Card No.: 1900747 System ID: 52426 457) Krauss Heading: Tourism Title: H.M. Ayres declares himself Hawaii's first professional tourist guide Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1909-11-19 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Erstwhile Pacific Weekly editor and champion walker is having cards printed declaring himself a tourist guide, the first of the kind in the Hawaiian Islands. Ayres is looking for parties to conduct on walking tours, mountain explorations, volcano visits, crater investigations, valley jaunts, fishing expeditions, hunting trips and anything else in the way of outdoor entertainment or recreation. Krauss Card No.: 1901299 System ID: 53055 458) Krauss Heading: Courts Title: S.B. Dole recommissioned federal district judge Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1909-11-18 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (2-3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 301811 System ID: 15088 459) Krauss Heading: Hospitals Title: Children's Hospital on Kuakini St. to open on Thanksgiving Day at 3 p.m. Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1909-11-18 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 700815 System ID: 17259 460) Krauss Heading: Dole, Sanford B. Title: Recommissioned federal district judge Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1909-11-18 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (2-3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 401093 [dc] System ID: 20834 461) Krauss Heading: Roads Title: Opening of Children's Hospital to require road improvement Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1909-11-18 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: This afternoon the Mayor, his secretary and members of the road committee; Quinn, Aylett & Kane, will ride in Quinn's auto to Children's Hospital on Kuakini St. to decide on the perfection of the roadway approach there. The hospital is to be opened on Thanksgiving day and it is intended the road will be in perfect condition by that time for there will probably be a great crowd touring out to attend the opening ceremonies. From there the party will motor to Watertown, Pearl Harbor to settle matters relative to road improvement there. Krauss Card No.: 1600336 System ID: 38711 462) Krauss Heading: Streets Title: To celebrate the birthday of King Kalakaua, a street sign was put up Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1909-11-16 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: George F. Godfrey painted and Frank Godfrey planted a new street sign at the intersection of King Street and Kalakaua Avenue this morning. Krauss Card No.: 1801333 System ID: 49117 463) Krauss Heading: Makino, Fred Title: Makino's full name is Frederick K. Makino Higginbotham Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1909-11-15 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation]. Krauss Card No.: 1002190 System ID: 34695 464) Krauss Heading: Hawaii Title: Rains have created horrible conditions on Hamakua roads Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1909-11-13 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (2-3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: 70 head of horses and mules stalled on Honolii road. See: Roads. Krauss Card No.: 601060 [dc] System ID: 26222 465) Krauss Heading: Newspaper Title: Officers of the Hawaiian Star Newspaper Association elected Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1909-11-13 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: C.H. Atherton remains president. George F. Henshall, vice-president. Frank C. Atherton succeeds W.H. Hoogs as secretary. E.A. Berndt is treasurer. E. Wolff elected auditor in place of Charles H. Atherton. Krauss Card No.: 1300572 System ID: 36306 466) Krauss Heading: Roads Title: Story out of Hilo says 70 head of horses and mules were stalled on the Honolii road Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1909-11-13 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (2-3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The Herald says: Traffic between Hilo and Papaikou is practically suspended. On Tuesday the traffic was stalled, 70 head. The animals and the vehicles they were attempting to draw were stuck in the mud, or up to their axles between the rocks, or both. Teams had to be unhitched to help the teams ahead that were stuck. Then those in front would leave their wagons at the top of the hill while the animals went back to try and move the next load. At last, the condition became absolutely impossible. Wheels off. Axles broken. Horses exhausted. Krauss Card No.: 1600335 System ID: 38710 467) Krauss Heading: Theater Title: Star has a Theater column listing attractions at various theaters in town Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1909-11-12 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (4-5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Aloha park theater features vaudeville. The Park theater also. Bonine will show optical slides of picturesque rural England, Scotland and Japan, with vocal solo by Miss Akina. More vaudeville at the Art theater. Admission at the Aloha theater is 5 cents. Then there is the skating rink and the Waverly Dance Hall where Democrats frequently hold their political conventions. Krauss Card No.: 1900746 System ID: 52425 468) Krauss Heading: Laysan Island Title: Max Schlemmer loses his lease on the guano deposits on Laysan Island Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1909-11-11 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The U.S. government has canceled the lease given Schlemmer by the Territory, says the Territory has no authority. The issue apparently came up in relation to Japanese poaching of birds on the island for their plumage. The lighthouse tender Kukui will be dispatched to Laysan to stop it. See page 1 for more stories about this detail of the story, great sensationalism at the moment. Krauss Card No.: 1000087 System ID: 28713 469) Krauss Heading: Schlemmer, Max Title: Loses his lease on the guano deposits at Laysan Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1909-11-11 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Laysan. Krauss Card No.: 1601513 [dc] System ID: 40278 470) Krauss Heading: Land Title: Star asks why Democrats in the legislature didn't fight harder for better land legislation Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1909-11-09 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (2-3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Politics. Krauss Card No.: 901992 [dc] System ID: 10464 471) Krauss Heading: Ryan, T.J. Title: Democrat, writes to editor on the land issue Author: T.J. Ryan Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1909-11-09 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (2-3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper letter Annotation: [no annotation] See: Politics. Krauss Card No.: 1601068 [dc] System ID: 39760 472) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Star asks what happened to Democrats over the land issue in the legislature? Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1909-11-09 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (2-3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper editorial Annotation: During the special session, the Republican land measure passed with practically no opposition. Star editorial reported that every Democrat voted for it. So where is the Democratic issue. Now comes a letter form the Dem T.J. Ryan promising fireworks later. "The fight is young yet and no one supposed that a few so-called Democrats could turn the scales against a very large majority of Republicans in both houses. But they were expected to stand by the platform on which they were elected." Ryan scores the turn-coat Democrats. Krauss Card No.: 1401569 System ID: 43121 473) Krauss Heading: Japanese Title: Reception at Japanese Consulate described by society editor Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1909-11-06 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (2-3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Social Event Krauss Card No.: 800399 [dc] System ID: 1196 474) Krauss Heading: Legislature Title: Special session of legislature begins today Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1909-11-06 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Session ends. Krauss Card No.: 1000314 System ID: 29248 475) Krauss Heading: Social Event Title: Reception at the Japanese Consulate described by society editor Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1909-11-06 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (2-3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Took place at the residence of Consul General Uyeno Wednesday at 8 p.m. Classy entertainment. Krauss Card No.: 1800509 System ID: 48171 476) Krauss Heading: Land Title: Gov. Frear calls special session of legislature for Nov. 2 to consider land legislation Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1909-11-02 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Legislature. Krauss Card No.: 901990 [dc] System ID: 10459 477) Krauss Heading: Legislature Title: Special session of legislature begins today Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1909-11-02 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (5-6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Gov. Frear calls for united action. Krauss Card No.: 1000314 System ID: 29247 478) Krauss Heading: Land Title: Democrats present to the public their own bill to amend the Organic Act in relation to homestead land Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1909-10-30 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 9 (1-2); 10 (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Long, wordy story with the complete text of the act. McCandless supporters propose to fight for this. The same act text was introduced in the last session of the legislature by Co. C.J. McCarthy. Krauss Card No.: 901991 System ID: 10462 479) Krauss Heading: Rath, James A. Title: Palama Settlement director, opens new gymnasium Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1909-10-29 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 6 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Palama Settlement Krauss Card No.: 1501364 [dc] System ID: 3638 480) Krauss Heading: Hula Title: Mrs. Rivenburg, society editor of the Star, has composed two new hulas Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1909-10-29 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Both published as sheet music. One is called Hanalei, sentimental song, and the other is Leilehua in honor of the military camp in the hills, it's more catchy. It has a happy soldier boy on the cover. Krauss Card No.: 701460 System ID: 18920 481) Krauss Heading: Music Title: Mrs. Bertram Rivenburg, society editor of the Star, has written two hula songs Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1909-10-29 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Hula. Krauss Card No.: 1102270 [dc] System ID: 36586 482) Krauss Heading: Palama Settlement Title: Opened its new gymnasium last night under superintendent J.A. Rath Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1909-10-29 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 6 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Bowling alley, swimming pool, rowing machine and lockers below, gymnasium on the second floor. The cost was $8,000. Krauss Card No.: 1301377 System ID: 37528 483) Krauss Heading: Rivenburg, Mrs.Bertram Title: Is society editor of the Star, has composed two new hulas Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1909-10-29 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Hula. Krauss Card No.: 1600197 [dc] System ID: 38560 484) Krauss Heading: Census Title: Dr. Vistor S. Clark has arrived this morning in the Korea to take a census and a labor survey of the Territory taken every five years Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1909-10-27 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 201769 System ID: 14654 485) Krauss Heading: Fishing Title: Mayor Joe Fern has financially backed a fishing company Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1909-10-23 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The mayor has financed some half a dozen Hawaiian fishermen who formed a company that operates two large Hawaiian canoes, a whaleboat and many fathoms of net. Yesterday, off Waianae, the Fern fishing outfit took in three hundred large fish which reached the city market this morning in time for the Saturday trade. Krauss Card No.: 500516 System ID: 21005 486) Krauss Heading: Fern, Joe Title: Has financially backed a fishing company, employ Waianae fishermen Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1909-10-23 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Fishing Krauss Card No.: 402203 [dc] System ID: 25057 487) Krauss Heading: Legislature Title: Gov. W. Frear calls special session of legislature for Nov. 2 Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1909-10-19 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: To consider amending the Organic Act - that is, request the Congress to do so re the land question. Krauss Card No.: 1000312 System ID: 29244 488) Krauss Heading: Land Title: Democrat L.L. McCandless in favor of special session of legislature to amend land law Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1909-10-18 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Politics. Krauss Card No.: 901990 [dc] System ID: 10456 489) Krauss Heading: Waller, Gilbert J. Title: Is national committeeman of the Democratic party in Hawaii Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1909-10-18 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [See: Politics]. Krauss Card No.: 2100106 [dc] System ID: 17260 490) Krauss Heading: McCandless, L.L. Title: Is in favor of extra session of the legislature to address the land law Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1909-10-18 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Wants to amend the Organic Act to permit settlers to obtain land on more reasonable terms. Krauss Card No.: 1100632 [dc] System ID: 33181 491) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Democrat L.L. McCandless is in favor of a special session of the legislature Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1909-10-18 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Especially if the session will address what it did not before, a land law in line with the ideas of the Democratic party. Such a law, to be put into the Organic Act, would permit settlers to obtain land on reasonable terms. National Committeeman of the Democratic Party Gilbert J. Waller says all of the present dissatisfaction would be swept away if the Democratic ideas on land would be enacted. Krauss Card No.: 1401568 System ID: 43120 492) Krauss Heading: Fernandez, Eddie Title: Scored a big hit with his marathon movies Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1909-10-15 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3(3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Eddie Fernandez scored a great hit with his marathon pictures at the Orpheum last evening. This series is the most complete taken of the great race between Taukamoto and Nigel Jackson and is being publicly exhibited for the first time. Besides the feature film, there are shorter films and side stunts of interest. The program will be repeated tonight and tomorrow night. Krauss Card No.: 500001 System ID: 19612 493) Krauss Heading: Movies Title: Marathon movies make a big hit at the Orpheum Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1909-10-15 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Fernandez, Eddie. Krauss Card No.: 1101947 [dc] System ID: 35822 494) Krauss Heading: Fishing Title: An old Hawaiian catches squid in harbor by cowrie shell bait Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1909-10-14 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The tentacles of the squid reached the ground when he held it up by the head. Krauss Card No.: 500515 System ID: 21004 495) Krauss Heading: Fishing Title: Anglers make good catch from canoe off the Moana Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1909-10-12 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 6 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Last Sunday morning Archie Robertson, L. Gay and George Harris hauled up 65 pounds of fish, eight puala, four red weke, and four ulua. The biggest was a red weke weighing 12 pounds. Krauss Card No.: 500515 System ID: 21003 496) Krauss Heading: Lewis, Edwin H. Title: Proprietor of car rental service at Stockyard Stables Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1909-10-05 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [See: Auto]. Krauss Card No.: 1000644 [dc] System ID: 30332 497) Krauss Heading: Iaukea, Curtis P. Title: Nominated by Democrats for Oahu county sheriff Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1909-09-25 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Politics. Krauss Card No.: 701686 [dc] System ID: 19264 498) Krauss Heading: Theater Title: Another sample of theater fare in Honolulu Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1909-09-16 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 7 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Bonine at his pretty theater will show his Molokai films (of Kalaupapa and the lepers) and also music. He's on Hotel Street. The Park will feature vaudeville again because it went so well last week, plus a feature film, Saved by A Wave. Wise, Milton and Rance Smith open an extended engagement at the Art theater, they are dancers, just back from Neighbor Islands. Rance Smith is the Banana Man. The other performers are Hen Wise and Rose Milton, too popular to require a description. The Aloha Park theater at 5 cents has vaudeville and movies. Krauss Card No.: 1900744 System ID: 52423 499) Krauss Heading: Honolulu Title: Mayor Joe Fern declares Honolulu will some day have a population of a quarter of a million Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1909-09-03 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (4-5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: At least 100,000, because of the traffic through the harbor when the Panama Canal is opened. Krauss Card No.: 700374 System ID: 16142 500) Krauss Heading: Hobron, T.W. Title: Yachtsman, roasts captain of the yacht Hawaii for losing the Trans Pacific Yacht race Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1909-07-23 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Yacht. Krauss Card No.: 602103 [dc] System ID: 28419 501) Krauss Heading: Women Title: Women's suffrage measure tabled in the legislature Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1909-04-28 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (6-7) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Action blamed on lack of petitions by women to the legislature in favor of the bill. Krauss Card No.: 2200138 System ID: 53897 502) Krauss Heading: Legislature Title: Session practically over, main results listed Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1909-04-24 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 1000311 System ID: 29240 503) Krauss Heading: Wilson, John H. Title: Answers kick by cart drivers for working too hard Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1909-04-20 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 4 (6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [See: Roads]. Krauss Card No.: 2101910 [dc] System ID: 29518 504) Krauss Heading: Roads Title: Careless drivers ruining newly macadamized roads Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1909-04-20 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The county atty. has advised Road Supervisor Wilson that person detected removing barriers set up around the newly macadamized sections of roadway should be prosecuted for malicious mischief. Wilson complains that people along King and on other streets have several times removed the barriers put up by his lunas and driven upon the newly made roads, doing them serious injury. This has been most common at or near crossings. Wilson was uncertain as to the proper steps to take and sought advice. Prosecutions must surely follow for offenders can be easily caught on King St. Working between Thomas Sq. & Waikiki Turn. Krauss Card No.: 1600319 System ID: 38695 505) Krauss Heading: Roads Title: Supervisor Wilson answers kick by cart drivers Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1909-04-20 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The story says some road laborers complain that Wilson fired them when they refused to work 8 hours on Sat. Not so, says Wilson, the story is garbled. He said "I am short on watering carts for sprinkling the streets, making it absolutely necessary to run all of the carts on Saturdays and holidays. The regular wages for driving these wagons is $1.75 a day. In order to keep the old men, who understand the work, on the wagons Saturdays and holidays, I have offered to pay them $2 a day, a substantial advance over the regular rate. "I am not requiring them to work overtime or on holidays. But the work must be done and I must have men to do it. If the men I already have will not do it, I will have to find others who will. Indications are of a dry summer and, if so, and I am not prepared to keep the watering carts running, there will be a worse kick in the air than that now raised by the cart drivers." Krauss Card No.: 1600320 System ID: 38696 506) Krauss Heading: Sport Title: First measured marathon to be run in Honolulu, four laps to the mile on the Makiki baseball field Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1909-04-15 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 6 (2-3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Three hot favorites named for marathon race. Krauss Card No.: 1800837 System ID: 48548 507) Krauss Heading: Wilson, John H. Title: Accompanies legislative excursion to Kalaupapa Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1909-04-05 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [See: Leprosy]. Krauss Card No.: 2101908 [dc] System ID: 29516 508) Krauss Heading: Leprosy Title: The Mauna Kea will take a legislative excursion to Kalaupapa at 10 pm today Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1909-04-05 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Mauna Kea returned 7:30 pm April 4. Passengers included J.H. Wilson, large assortment of politicians. Krauss Card No.: 1000593 System ID: 30249 509) Krauss Heading: Leprosy Title: Senator Coelho, chairman of the health committee criticized for his handling of the Kalaupapa junket Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1909-04-05 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 6 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Says the arrangements were a mess, much confusion on board the ship after boarding. Some of the legislators had their wives and children along for no apparent reason. The Mauna Kea departed the dock at 10 pm Saturday to avoid the crowd on the wharf and stood off Honolulu until 1 pm before heading for Molokai so as not to arrive there too early. The band played the ship away. Krauss Card No.: 1000594 System ID: 30250 510) Krauss Heading: Sport Title: First measured marathon to be run in Honolulu, four laps to the mile on the Makiki baseball field Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1909-04-05 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 6 (2-3); 6 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: A Chinese has entered. List of entries given. (In March a race was made from Honolulu to Haleiwa on foot and by bicycle. Runners wanted a real marathon with the correct distance so it has been arranged and stories have appeared for a couple of weeks.) Krauss Card No.: 1800837 System ID: 48547 511) Krauss Heading: Leprosy Title: The Mauna Kea will take a legislative excursion to Kalaupapa at 10 pm today Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1909-04-03 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 4 (5); 5 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Also along will be members of the Board of Health and soem invited guests. Will spend Sunday at Kalaupapa and return Sunday night. Item says 200 permits for the free trip have been issued. The list includes 30 members of the house, 15 of the senate, three newspapermen, Board of Supervisors, half a dozen officials, which would account for about 65. Star asks who are the others? Krauss Card No.: 1000593 System ID: 30248 512) Krauss Heading: Aea, Joseph K. Title: Business agent for Queen Liliuokalani, meets her on arrival from the mainland Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1909-04-01 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation]See: Liliuokalani Krauss Card No.: 100079 [dc] System ID: 5606 513) Krauss Heading: Liliuokalani Title: Former queen returns in the Siberia this morning Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1909-04-01 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Looks and feels better than she has in 10 years or more. Met at the dock by her business agent, Joseph K. Aea and a large number of friends. Driven to Washington Place where she spent a quiet day. Doesn't seem to be disappointed that Congress has again shelved her request for reparations. She will go to Waikiki tomorrow. Krauss Card No.: 1001051 System ID: 31220 514) Krauss Heading: Bishop, Reverend S.E. Title: Died at 8:10 p.m. yesterday at age 83 Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1909-03-24 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (6-7) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper obituary Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 102175 System ID: 9924 515) Krauss Heading: Wilson, John H. Title: Wilson denies he is building a political machine in the road department Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1909-03-20 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [See: Politics]. Krauss Card No.: 2101906 [dc] System ID: 29510 516) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: John H. Wilson denies playing politics Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1909-03-20 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Said he resents talk put up to the Board of Supervisors and repeated in the newspapers that he is building a political machine in the road department. It is very unfair. "I have made no promises to anybody nor any party," said Wilson this morning. "And have no faith to keep. It my be of interest, however, to note that of 30 men now employed in the stables and garbage departments, 26 are Republicans and only 4 are Democrats. That surely cannot be regarded as much of a Democratic machine." Wilson said the stable foreman in the 4th Dist. is a Democrat but all his assistants are Republican. "As a matter of fact, I have made very few changes in the 4th Dist.and those had nothing to do with politics, while in the 5th Dist. I made no changes at all, the entire force over there remaining Republican as I had found it." Wilson said he relieved Nihora Hipa, luna of the garbage dump in Iwilei for two reasons. 1st he didn't show up for an appointment and, it was learned later, that his work was being done by Kaina while Hipa drew the pay. So Wilson appointed Kaina to replace Hipa. Krauss Card No.: 1401554 System ID: 43105 517) Krauss Heading: Crowningburg, David Title: Is dropped as deputy road supervisor, given post of cantoneer Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1909-03-15 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Roads. Krauss Card No.: 302258 System ID: 15874 518) Krauss Heading: Wilson, John H. Title: Announces he is dropping post of deputy road supervisor Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1909-03-15 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [See: Roads]. Krauss Card No.: 2101906 [dc] System ID: 29509 519) Krauss Heading: Roads Title: John H. Wilson announces he will abolish post of deputy road supervisor Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1909-03-15 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: This will drop deputy supervisor David Crowningberg who will be offered a post as cantoneer with 3 or 4 men to keep storms and drains unclogged. After the Palolo floor Sat. Crowningberg wanted to put off replacement of the bridge until Monday but Wilson says he will make a few changes and only in those positions for which he thinks he can find better men. Krauss Card No.: 1600316 System ID: 38692 520) Krauss Heading: Cooke, Frank Title: Big pilikia for Cooke, his dam above Palolo Valley burst yesterday morning, flooded many Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1909-03-13 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Flood. Krauss Card No.: 301522 [dc] System ID: 14501 521) Krauss Heading: Flood Title: Bursting dam floods Palolo yesterday morning Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1909-03-13 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Frank Cooke had built a dam 10 feet wide and 10 feet high across the narrow outlet to the carter at the head of Palolo Valley filling 50 acres of basin with water during the past rainy days. The dam broke a wall of water 20 feet high and 30 feet wide swept down the valley. Ripped out taro, sweet potatoes, onions, bananas, mountain apple trees, vegetables, two small houses and a bridge. Residents of the valley, homesteaders, are furious. Want such dangerous dams outlawed. At least $10,000 worth of damage done. Krauss Card No.: 500608 System ID: 21234 522) Krauss Heading: City & County Title: Legislature debates bill that would limit powers of the mayor, a house measure Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1909-03-12 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (4-5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Introduced by Douthitt, would give supervisors power to fill any vacancy. Kamahu asked what is the sense of paying a mayor if he has no power, also would the bill read the same if the Supervisors were all Democrats? The bill passed. Krauss Card No.: 300441 System ID: 11819 523) Krauss Heading: Roads Title: Expenses and salary accounts passed for road personnel last night Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1909-03-12 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Wilson's salary and expenses came to $5,000, road overseers $1,000 each. Krauss Card No.: 1600315 System ID: 38691 524) Krauss Heading: City & County Title: As expected, John H. Wilson confirmed as road superintendent yesterday afternoon Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1909-03-11 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 7 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: J.K. Paele also confirmed as road overseer in Koolaupoko in place of a Republican. Then the mayor compromised on three other road overseers. Confirmation by the board on each motion was unanimous. Such confirmation as necessary was not conceded by the mayor until yesterday. Krauss Card No.: 300440 System ID: 11818 525) Krauss Heading: Cummins, Thomas P. Title: Relieved as road supervisor for Honolulu by John H. Wilson Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1909-03-11 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Roads Krauss Card No.: 400029 [dc] System ID: 16927 526) Krauss Heading: Wilson, John H. Title: Mayor, supervisors agree to Wilson's appointment as Honolulu road supervisor Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1909-03-11 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 7 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Wilson confirmed as road supervisor yesterday afternoon. Krauss Card No.: 2101905 [dc] System ID: 29506 527) Krauss Heading: Wilson, John H. Title: Mayor, supervisors agree to Wilson's appointment as Honolulu road supervisor Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1909-03-11 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Wilson's takeover of the road supervisor's office described. Krauss Card No.: 2101905 [dc] System ID: 29508 528) Krauss Heading: Roads Title: John H. Wilson as new road supervisor Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1909-03-11 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The new road supervisor-to-be arrived at the office shortly before 9 a.m. today and was received and congratulated by the retiring supervisor, T.J. Cummins. The change will not be completed until after the 15th. Wilson & Cummins went out to look over the roads, Cummins explaining what was being done and contemplated. Robert W. Cathcart, the new bookkeeper, made a start. At the gov't. stables about the only work done was feeding the mules. Charles Coster stood around. His successor, Kaawahaku, arrived with his gang and were admitted. Mostly nails manicured at main office. Krauss Card No.: 1600314 System ID: 38690 529) Krauss Heading: City & County Title: Mayor-Supervisors agree to Wilson's appointment Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1909-03-10 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The supervisors and Mayor have practically reached an agreement and John H. Wilson will this afternoon be confirmed as road supervisor. The supervisors' standing committee remain as they are, the mayor conceding the right of the Board to choose them and the mayor will nominate and the board confirm many of those whom the board attempted to appoint. On this basis, it is expected that all will be harmony and the mayor will duly preside over board meetings. Krauss Card No.: 300437 System ID: 11814 530) Krauss Heading: City & County Title: Mayor-Supervisor deadlock loosens Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1909-03-10 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 7 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Today the Mayor put several appropriations bills - for repairs to band instruments, material and supplies to different departments. Now it is up to the supervisors to pass on the mayor right to appointments. Wilson and Paele have quo warranto suits now pending. It is expected that the mayor will concede the board's right to pass on his appointments and all will be amicable again. Krauss Card No.: 300438 System ID: 11815 531) Krauss Heading: Himeni, Rev. Title: Preacher and taro planter from Pelekunu Valley takes wrong steamer, jumps overboard and swims back, age 80 Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1909-03-10 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 7 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Pelekunu Valley. Krauss Card No.: 602001 [dc] System ID: 28255 532) Krauss Heading: Wilson, John H. Title: Mayor, supervisors agree to Wilson's appointment as Honolulu road supervisor Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1909-03-10 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [See: City & County]. Krauss Card No.: 2101905 [dc] System ID: 29505 533) Krauss Heading: Pelekunu Valley Title: Rev. Himeni, taro planter and preacher at Pelekunu Valley, takes wrong steamer, age 80 Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1909-03-10 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 7 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: He had come to Honolulu on church business, went to the legislature and gave directions to law makers, then started for the waterfront. At 11:30 a.m. the Mauna Kea (for Hawaii) blew her whistle so he went on board, not realizing other ships sailed as well as the Mikahala for Pelekunu. The Mauna Kea had slipped her lines and was drifting away from the dock when a friend realized he was on the wrong ship and told Rev. Himeni who instantly leaped overboard and swam to shore where he was dried off and boarding the Mikahala. Krauss Card No.: 1301940 System ID: 38156 534) Krauss Heading: Peacock, Walter C. Title: Head of a large liquor firm, died suddenly at his residence at 1:30 a.m. today Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1909-03-08 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5, (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper obituary Annotation: Had been in ill health for six or seven years with a stomach disorder and liver trouble. Born in England, came to Honolulu in 1881. Peacock & Co. was incorporated in 1896 and branched out into its present large proportions. Peacock conceived the idea of a large, modern hotel in Waikiki and laid out plans for the Moana Hotel. Krauss Card No.: 1301828 System ID: 38021 535) Krauss Heading: Wilson, John H. Title: Johnny's democracy in question Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1909-03-05 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Besides not being acceptable to the Republican majority of the board of supervisors on grounds not all political, it has been known all along that many Democratic politicians were displeased at John H. Wilson's appointment as road supervisor by the mayor. They say he is doubtful as to his Democratic profession and object to giving the position to one not a voter in the municipality. Krauss Card No.: 2101904 System ID: 29503 536) Krauss Heading: City & County Title: Bill passed by legislature as relief measure to pay municipal employees appointed by the supervisors Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1909-03-04 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Legislature. Krauss Card No.: 300433 [dc] System ID: 11810 537) Krauss Heading: Meat Title: Metropolitan Meat Company to go out of business Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1909-03-04 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (4-5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Graziers who have an interest in the concern are paying $75,000 to buy out the company in a lump sum after which it will cease to exist. Krauss Card No.: 1101003 System ID: 33829 538) Krauss Heading: City & County Title: Supervisors adjourned last night after doing no business, will meet today at 4 p.m. Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1909-03-03 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: There seems to be great uncertainty about what action to take in light of the lack of direction by the court. No help as to whether the mayor has independent power to appoint and what offices he has the power of filling. Both questions caused the deadlock in the first place. So the test case was no test at all. Krauss Card No.: 300432 System ID: 11808 539) Krauss Heading: Ship, Inter-Island Title: Kukui, lighthouse tender, arrived yesterday Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1909-03-02 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Came all the way from the Atlantic side, trim little craft, 190 feet long, 300 net-tons, 667 gross tons, 1,100 horse power triple expansion engines giving a speed of 14 knots. Will start out soon on a trip to the lighthouses of Hawaii and will probably go as far as Midway. Krauss Card No.: 1700745 System ID: 44415 540) Krauss Heading: Volcano Title: Steamer Mauna Kea takes very large passenger list on volcano excursion Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1909-03-02 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [No annotation] Krauss Card No.: 2000547 System ID: 50719 541) Krauss Heading: City & County Title: Supreme Court upholds Mayor Fern Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1909-03-01 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Says the appointments by committees established by the board is unauthorized. The court did not decide where the power of appointment lies but implied that it is with the mayor and avoided a ruling whether the appointments require confirmation. The municipal law is expected to be fine tuned in these matters during the current session of the legislature. Krauss Card No.: 300430 System ID: 11806 542) Krauss Heading: Lumber Title: The Hawaiian Mahogany Lumber Company cannot fulfill its contract for ohia ties Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1909-03-01 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (4-5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The price set was too low. Now the Hawaiian Development Company is foreclosing on the lumber company. Krauss Card No.: 1001457 System ID: 32273 543) Krauss Heading: Newspaper Title: Y. Soga, editor of Nipu Jiji, arrested for inciting and inflamming Japanese laborers Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1909-02-26 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: His is out on $250 bail. A long indictment by the Territorial Grand Jury accuses Soga of stirring up workers to do mischief upon their employers and to ask for higher wages, etc. Also that he has acted in a threatening and hostile manner S. Shibe, owner of the Shinpo, a Japanese daily newspaper. Krauss Card No.: 1300559 System ID: 36291 544) Krauss Heading: Shibe, S. Title: Editor of the Japanese daily, Shinpo, says he was threatened by Y. Soga, Nippu Jiji editor Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1909-02-26 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Newspaper. Krauss Card No.: 1602059 [dc] System ID: 40938 545) Krauss Heading: Soga, Y. Title: Editor of the Nippu Jiji, arrested for inciting and inflaming Japanese laborers Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1909-02-26 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Also accused of threatening Japanese editor S. Shibe of the Shinpo. Krauss Card No.: 1800574 [dc] System ID: 48247 546) Krauss Heading: City & County Title: [no title] Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1909-02-25 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (4-5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Arguments began this morning in the Supreme Court. Briefs have been in the hands of justices for days. Krauss Card No.: 300427 System ID: 11803 547) Krauss Heading: City & County Title: [no title] Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1909-02-25 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (4-5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Arguments began this morning in the Supreme Court. Briefs have been in the hands of justices for days. Krauss Card No.: 300427 System ID: 11804 548) Krauss Heading: City & County Title: [no title] Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1909-02-18 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Hearing continues, petitioner rested at 2 p.m. yesterday and the respondent proceeded. Krauss Card No.: 300427 System ID: 11801 549) Krauss Heading: City & County Title: [no title] Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1909-02-18 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 7 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The judge did rule that actions of the supervisors do not affect the mayor's powers established under the municipal charter. Krauss Card No.: 300427 System ID: 11802 550) Krauss Heading: City & County Title: Hearing began at 9:30 a.m. today, road overseer Tom Cummins and supervisor J.C. Quinn on stand Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1909-02-17 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Much wrangling over evidence. Krauss Card No.: 300427 System ID: 11800 551) Krauss Heading: Legislature Title: Begins session today, house and senate start quick work Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1909-02-17 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (6-7) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 1000309 System ID: 29236 552) Krauss Heading: City & County Title: City & County Attys. accuse mayor of not acting under his own free will, dictated byt Democratic Central Committee Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1909-02-16 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (6-7) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: They answer the statement of Trent by claiming that all the acts of Mayor Fern relating to the mandamus proceedings "were dictated and controlled by the Democratic Central Committee of the Territory of Hawaii and its agents and employees for political reasons and were not the free and independent acts of the said Mayor." Krauss Card No.: 300426 System ID: 11799 553) Krauss Heading: City & County Title: [no title] Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1909-02-15 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Test case postponed for disputed statements to be settled before the main questions can be reserved for the Supreme Court. Postponed until 2 p.m. tomorrow. Krauss Card No.: 300425 System ID: 11798 554) Krauss Heading: Parade Title: Lincoln Day brings out parade, 10,000 to celebrate Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1909-02-12 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 1301515 System ID: 37688 555) Krauss Heading: Liliuokalani Title: Makes last plea for payment for lands taken from her, speaks to the American people through the newspaper Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1909-02-06 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Story says Hawaiian crown lands are worth $10 million. Krauss Card No.: 1001050 System ID: 31219 556) Krauss Heading: City & County Title: [no title] Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1909-02-05 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Charlie Coster, foreman of the 4th district stables, chosen to make the formal complaint. Papers to have been filed today but seem to be a little behind schedule. Krauss Card No.: 300424 System ID: 11797 557) Krauss Heading: City & County Title: [no title] Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1909-02-04 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Mandamus test case to be filed tomorrow. Krauss Card No.: 300424 System ID: 11796 558) Krauss Heading: City & County Title: Board meeting held last night with mayor presiding, nothing changed Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1909-02-03 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 7 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Supervisor Quinn, chairman of the supervisor appointed road committee made his reports, the mayor refused to put motions he felt are illegal. Krauss Card No.: 300424 System ID: 11795 559) Krauss Heading: Outrigger Canoe Club Title: Outrigger Club coming along writes Geo. Osborne Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1909-02-03 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: He says a dancing hall is being built, some members have paid their dues promptly and some tourists are taking annual memberships. It looks as if Ford's idea to revive the old Hawaiian sport will take hold. Krauss Card No.: 1301224 System ID: 37336 560) Krauss Heading: City & County Title: Test case to be made on Treasurer Trent Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1909-02-02 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: A committee of road workers accompanied by C&C Atty. Milverton called on Treasurer Trent and formally demanded pay, he as formerly refused. Way is now clear to file suit. Wilson and his men have done no work but claim they are the legal appointees. Krauss Card No.: 300423 System ID: 11794 561) Krauss Heading: Roads Title: Test case made of road workers pay Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1909-02-02 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Suit progresses. See: City & County. Krauss Card No.: 1600312 [dc] System ID: 38688 562) Krauss Heading: City & County Title: Test case to be made on Treasurer Trent Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1909-02-01 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Deputy City & County Atty. F.W. Milverton is today beginning the drawing up of the papers destined to bring City & County Treasurer R.H. Trent into court to show cause why he should not cash warrants for the pay of Road Overseer Tom Cummins and the 400 men under him. Krauss Card No.: 300423 System ID: 11793 563) Krauss Heading: Roads Title: Test case made of road workers pay Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1909-02-01 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 1600312 [dc] System ID: 38687 564) Krauss Heading: City & County Title: Treasurer Trent refuses to pay appointees about whom there is a doubt Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1909-01-30 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (4-5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: As a result, T. Cummins, road superintendent, and his road workers were not paid. J.H. Wilson and his workers have not got as far yet as having their pay warrants issued. There are two road crews and two superintendents at work. The treasurer is afraid he will be responsible if he pays workers illegally. So he has refused to pay employees whose appointments have not been approved by both the mayor and the board. Krauss Card No.: 300422 System ID: 11791 565) Krauss Heading: City & County Title: [no title] Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1909-01-30 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Star says Trent has acted wisely & well. Krauss Card No.: 300422 System ID: 11792 566) Krauss Heading: Roads Title: Doubt about legality of road workers, not paid Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1909-01-30 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (4-5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: City & County. Krauss Card No.: 1600312 [dc] System ID: 38686 567) Krauss Heading: Liliuokalani Title: Makes last plea for payment for lands taken from her, speaks to the American people through the newspaper Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1909-01-29 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (6-7) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The story comes out of Washington. She tells her story. Is asking $250,000. Krauss Card No.: 1001050 System ID: 31218 568) Krauss Heading: City & County Title: Description of 2nd floor City Hall in the McIntyre Building Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1909-01-27 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Mayor Fern has hung photos of the previous board of supervisors in his office. Phones now connect all the offices. Krauss Card No.: 300420 System ID: 11789 569) Krauss Heading: City & County Title: Description of City Hall in the McIntyre Bldg. Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1909-01-27 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: City & County. Krauss Card No.: 300421 [dc] System ID: 11790 570) Krauss Heading: City & County Title: Mayor Fern countersigns the pay vouchers without prejudice to his contention that some are illegal, affixes warning of illegality to checks Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1909-01-26 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: He made notations indicating that he was signing without prejudicing his claim of illegality. This means that Auditor Bicknell is liable if any of the checks are spurious and his bondsmen will be liable. So he called in the County Attorney and they are trying to figure out the quickest and best way to bring the matter to court for a decision about which appointees to pay. Krauss Card No.: 300419 System ID: 11788 571) Krauss Heading: Fern, Joe Title: His son sentenced to two years in reform school Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1909-01-26 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Joseph Fern Jr. was arrested with two other youths- he is 15- for stealing duck eggs from a Chinaman. The cahrge could not be proved in Fern's case, but his father was in court and apparently recommended to the judge that the boy should be punished for general misbehavior. The other two boys were given probation for eight weeks. Krauss Card No.: 402200 System ID: 25052 572) Krauss Heading: Labor Title: Capt. Henri Berger arouses ire of citizen laborer Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1909-01-25 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Berger denies he's using Japanese, says he's hired Peter High who is doing the job. Krauss Card No.: 901575 System ID: 9073 573) Krauss Heading: Berger, Captain Henry Title: Arouses the ire of local workers for hiring Japanese to build his house in Kaimuki Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1909-01-25 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Berger says he is not using Japanese labor. Krauss Card No.: 101812 System ID: 9389 574) Krauss Heading: City & County Title: A new strategy has arisen among the Republican supervisors to force the pay issue Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1909-01-25 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Instead of taking the matter to court themselves, they are considering letting nature take its course and let the pay vouchers reach the auditor who cannot legally issue pay. Then he will become the butt of the fury, and the employees can fight for their pay, thus saving the supervisors the trouble. Krauss Card No.: 300418 System ID: 11787 575) Krauss Heading: Labor Title: Capt. Henri Berger arouses ire of citizen laborer Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1909-01-23 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (6-7) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Berger is building a house in Kaimuki as is alleged to have failed to put the bid out to citizen labor, employing instead, Japanese workers. A citizen laborer says Berger has made a good salary for a quarter of a century under the monarchy and Republic, is now well paid by the City & County, he should give citizen labor a chance. Krauss Card No.: 901575 System ID: 9072 576) Krauss Heading: Berger, Captain Henry Title: Arouses the ire of local workers for hiring Japanese to build his house in Kaimuki Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1909-01-23 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (6-7) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation]See: Labor Krauss Card No.: 101812 [dc] System ID: 9388 577) Krauss Heading: City & County Title: Payrolls are now on the mayor's desk, the supervisors may ask the courts to force him to countersign Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1909-01-23 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Meanwhile, Fern is trying to figure out a way to pay his own appointees. At the same time, Democrats are complaining that the Republican supervisors have cut the police department budget out of spite because a Democratic sheriff was elected, this in spite of the fact that Sheriff Jarrett took pains to keep within the budget of his predecessor Iaukea. Krauss Card No.: 300416 System ID: 11784 578) Krauss Heading: City & County Title: Supervisors pass road budget over head of mayor Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1909-01-23 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 4 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The Board of Supervisors yesterday afternoon passed over the head of the Mayor salary demands presented by the Roads, bridges, and parks committee, the demands amounting to $881.50 and being for wages and employees under Tom Cummins, road overseer, engineer Gere, park superintendent Young and the garbage bureau. Krauss Card No.: 300417 System ID: 11785 579) Krauss Heading: City & County Title: [no title] Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1909-01-23 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: A Police Department pay bill amounting to $2,416.20 was passed at a board meeting this afternoon. The mayor refused to put the motion and it was passed over his head. Krauss Card No.: 300417 System ID: 11786 580) Krauss Heading: Fern, Joe Title: Saga of his controversy with supervisors Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1909-01-23 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 402199 [dc] System ID: 25050 581) Krauss Heading: Roads Title: Supervisors pass road budget over head of mayor Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1909-01-23 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 4 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: City & County Krauss Card No.: 1600312 [dc] System ID: 38685 582) Krauss Heading: Land Title: Gov. Frear testifies before congressional committee that he was and is against Lanai land deal Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1909-01-22 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The land swap was made by his predecessor who thought the Lanai land was worthless for settlement, being eroded and blowing dust. So it was exchanged for more valuable lands in and around Honolulu. But Frear says he believes such country lands as Lanai often become valuable to settlement sooner than expected. Krauss Card No.: 901989 System ID: 10454 583) Krauss Heading: City & County Title: Supervisors overrode the mayor's veto of the appropriations bill last night Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1909-01-22 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (6-7) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: According to the Star, the mayor is now deciding whether to countersign the checks or not. Krauss Card No.: 300415 System ID: 11782 584) Krauss Heading: City & County Title: Supervisors overrode the mayor's veto of the appropriations bill last night Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1909-01-22 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Report on last night's meeting. How the appropriations bill was passed. Then Democratic Supervisor McClellan rose to make a report as chairman of the road committee. Aylett asked him how he got to be chairman. He was appointed by the mayor. Aylett said the mayor had no right to make appointments. McClellan insisted on presenting his expenses but was voted down. Krauss Card No.: 300415 System ID: 11783 585) Krauss Heading: Fern, Joe Title: Saga of his controversy with supervisors Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1909-01-22 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (6-7) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 402199 [dc] System ID: 25048 586) Krauss Heading: Radio Title: An item says wireless messages to friends on steamers three or four days out of port are becoming the fad Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1909-01-21 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 1501214 System ID: 3225 587) Krauss Heading: City & County Title: Supervisor Aylett is under fire for holding two government jobs Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1909-01-21 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: He holds down a job as night watchman for the Executive Bldg. for which the Territory pays him $50 a month and he is a duly-elected Supervisor of the City & County of Honolulu for which he receives $50 per month. Others who want the night watchman job have pointed out that holding two government jobs is against the law. The question is, however, does his job as night watchman interfere with his duties as supervisor? Or are the two positions separate? Krauss Card No.: 300414 System ID: 11781 588) Krauss Heading: City & County Title: Republican Supervisors feel they have won Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1909-01-20 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (4-5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: They believe the Democrats don't have the money to take the case to court and that the appointees now working can only be ousted by individual injunction. The Democratic appointees, on the other hand, are merely standing by without pay. Krauss Card No.: 300413 System ID: 11780 589) Krauss Heading: Fern, Joe Title: Saga of his controversy with supervisors Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1909-01-20 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (4-5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 402199 [dc] System ID: 25047 590) Krauss Heading: City & County Title: Both the mayor's and the supervisor's appointees drawing pay blanks to submit Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1909-01-19 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: But which set of appointees will draw pay? Krauss Card No.: 300412 System ID: 11778 591) Krauss Heading: City & County Title: Both the mayor's and the supervisor's appointees drawing pay blanks to submit Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1909-01-19 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Says W.A. Kinney, Demo leader and an attorney, is the brainpower behind the mayor's veto message given to Dan Logan's appropriation bill for general expenses which comes up before the board on Thursday evening. To override the veto. Krauss Card No.: 300412 System ID: 11779 592) Krauss Heading: Fern, Joe Title: Saga of his controversy with supervisors Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1909-01-19 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 402199 [dc] System ID: 25046 593) Krauss Heading: City & County Title: Auditor Bicknell doesn't know where he stands on pay Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1909-01-16 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Doesn't know what to do if the mayor vetoes the board's pay bill and the board overrides the veto. The auditor is not sure he can issue warrants if the mayor does not countersign. The law says the mayor shall countersign and the clerk shall attest. Krauss Card No.: 300409 System ID: 11775 594) Krauss Heading: City & County Title: Board Meeting passes pay bill last night, mayor vetoes it, will auditor act on it? Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1909-01-16 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The deadlock over pay may finally bring the matter to court. At the meeting last night, R.W. Cathcart went up to Supervisor McClellan (D) and handed him the opposition appropriation bill which covers salaries for employees who have been coming to work every day for nothing, these are the mayor's appointees. Like J.H. Wilson. When will it be decided whose appointees will be paid? Krauss Card No.: 300411 System ID: 11777 595) Krauss Heading: Fern, Joe Title: Controversy between mayor, board continues Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1909-01-16 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 402198 [dc] System ID: 25042 596) Krauss Heading: Fern, Joe Title: Saga of his controversy with supervisors Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1909-01-16 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 402199 [dc] System ID: 25045 597) Krauss Heading: City & County Title: The entire upper story of the McIntyre Building will be leased as city offices Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1909-01-15 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The matter is to be decided in a board meeting tonight but already the offices are being renovated, 14 of them. Star makes a joke: Charles Rhodes is to be the mayor's secretary, with an office just outside the mayor's. He may also become editor of the Democratic section of Aloha Aina if that paper agrees to such an arrangement. So the secretary's rooms might be referred to as the editorial rooms of the Democratic Party. Krauss Card No.: 300408 System ID: 11774 598) Krauss Heading: Kepoikai, Judge Noah Title: Has been asked to resign Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1909-01-14 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (6-7) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Courts. Krauss Card No.: 900816 [dc] System ID: 6811 599) Krauss Heading: City & County Title: Mayor and Board still in deadlock at last night's meeting Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1909-01-14 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (2-3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Mayor continues to refuse to put motions which involve money or any other erosion of his powers. Krauss Card No.: 300407 System ID: 11772 600) Krauss Heading: City & County Title: Mayor and Board still in deadlock at last night's meeting Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1909-01-14 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The big question now is whether the workers will be paid tomorrow, pay day. If Fern vetoes the pay bill, it will be passed over his veto and then the auditor will have to decide whether it is legal or not. If Fern does not act, the bill will sit for two days. Krauss Card No.: 300407 System ID: 11773 601) Krauss Heading: Courts Title: Maui Circuit judge Noa Kepoikai is asked to resign Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1909-01-14 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (6-7) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: This has been hanging fire for some time. He has denied it in the past. Krauss Card No.: 301810 System ID: 15086 602) Krauss Heading: Fern, Joe Title: Controversy between mayor, board continues Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1909-01-14 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (2-3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 402198 [dc] System ID: 25041 603) Krauss Heading: Ambulance Title: Proposal made for first automobile ambulance in Honolulu Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1909-01-08 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Headline, First Aid By Auto, the story says the Board of Health is talking over submission of request for an auto ambulance to cost $5,000. Two chauffeurs will be needed at $80 per month and another $250 will cover expenses of extra tires for the biennial period. Total estimate is placed at $7,990. Krauss Card No.: 100596 System ID: 7032 604) Krauss Heading: City & County Title: Mayor and Board hold harmonious meeting but the mayor refuses to back down on his powers Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1909-01-07 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Says the courts should decide who has what power, both the mayor and the board can't have the same powers. An editorial by Republican below the story accuses Fern of starting the whole thing. This, apparently, because public sentiment is turning to the mayor and blaming the board for trying to take away his powers. Fern says the board has been making decisions without his approval or veto and that's illegal. The board has created financial obligations for the county which the mayor has not approved or vetoed. He said he was ready to compromise with the Republicans on appointments by dividing them up, let McClellan be given a chairmanship on the board and the mayor would retire both Wilson and Cummins from the Road Supervisor race and let a dark horse be appointed. But the Republicans went ahead and set up their own governmental structure with their own offices and appointees without giving the mayor an opportunity to exercise his legal responsibility to veto or approve. The mayor calls a letter from W.O. Smith threatening. Perhaps Smith isn't familiar with the facts. Krauss Card No.: 300403 System ID: 11630 605) Krauss Heading: City & County Title: Deadlock continues but may break Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1909-01-06 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-7) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Last night the supervisors did most of their work without Fern who, on the advice of his attorneys, did not put measures. So they had to be put by a substitute chairman. The County Atty. says the supervisors are within their rights and that the mayor has usurped powers of the board. There is to be a meeting this afternoon to see if a compromise can be readied. The mayor says he is willing. Krauss Card No.: 300402 System ID: 11629 606) Krauss Heading: Diamond Head Title: Army tunnel digger reports that he has struck a vein of gold in Diamond Head Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1909-01-06 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (4-5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 400502 System ID: 18572 607) Krauss Heading: Fern, Joe Title: Controversy between mayor, board continues Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1909-01-06 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-7) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 402198 [dc] System ID: 25037 608) Krauss Heading: City & County Title: Wilson & Cummins compete for office space in road department in capitol basement Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1909-01-05 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Cummins insists he is still road supervisor, has kept the keys to the safe and his staff is still at work. Wilson says he's got road workers out and timekeepers keeping track of their hours. Same for Cummins. It's a good humored siege. Krauss Card No.: 300398 System ID: 11626 609) Krauss Heading: City & County Title: Lawyers are now debating who's right, the mayor or the supervisors Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1909-01-05 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Democratic attys. are in a huddle deciding what to do about the deadlock. They are W.A. Kinney, E.M. Watson, C.L. Rhodes and other leaders. Their opinion is that the meeting held by the board is illegal because the mayor called the meeting for approval of bonds and other business took place. The attorneys say the business will have to be done over again tonight. However, the feeling is that the Republicans outgeneraled the Democrats this time. Krauss Card No.: 300401 System ID: 11628 610) Krauss Heading: Fern, Joe Title: Controversy between mayor, board continues Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1909-01-05 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 402198 [dc] System ID: 25036 611) Krauss Heading: City & County Title: Mayor Joe Fern makes his first speech Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1909-01-04 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Says Honolulu needs a City Hall, can't continue to operate the government in rented rooms. Calls for a Belt Road around the island. Is very interested in roads and wants to build the best for the money available. Credits past board chairman Charles Hustace with good financial management. Says he made his appointments according to the law which can be decided by the court. Calls for harmony between the mayor and the board. Krauss Card No.: 300396 System ID: 11624 612) Krauss Heading: City & County Title: New Board of Supervisors ignores Mayor Fern's appointments, organizes itself, appoints its own committees Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1909-01-04 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (6-7) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Mayor Fern wanted to call a board meeting tomorrow, the board organizes itself today. Said it was necessary or the island would be without a police department. Krauss Card No.: 300397 System ID: 11625 613) Krauss Heading: Fern, Joe Title: Makes his first speech Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1909-01-04 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: City & County Krauss Card No.: 402198 [dc] System ID: 25032 614) Krauss Heading: Fern, Joe Title: Controversy between mayor, board continues Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1909-01-04 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (6-7) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 402198 [dc] System ID: 25034 615) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Republicans name their own choice for county offices Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1909-01-04 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The Republican county committee did this on Saturday. For Road Supervisor; James K. Mersberg, T.P. Cummins, R.N. Boyd. Superintendent to Garbage Dept. Capt. Nahora Hipa. Etc. Krauss Card No.: 1401553 System ID: 43104 616) Krauss Heading: City & County Title: Mayor and Supervisors in deadlock over heh mayor's appointments Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-12-31 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (6-7) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The mayor says he has the right to appoint without approval of the board. The board says it has the right to govern the county by committee without the approval of the mayor. The mayor has published a long list of his appointments to City and County offices, including John H. Wilson as Road Supervisor. "I have made my appointments according to municipal law as I understand it," said Fern. Some appointees are holdover Republicans, most are newly appointed Democrats. The list goes: Holdover Republicans are County Engineer G.C. Gere, Fire Chief C.H. Thurston, bandmaster H. Berger, Electric Light Dept. chief W.L. Frazee, police and fire alarm electrician Charles Reeves. But the Supervisor of Roads who hires 200 to 300 is J.H. Wilson, Democrat, superintendent of garbage Dept. which hires many is David K. Martin. And the lower level jobs such as grounds keepers for county parks; clerks, lunas, bookkeepers, watchmen in all departments are Democrats. All road overseers and road lunas are Democrats. Krauss Card No.: 300389 System ID: 11616 617) Krauss Heading: Gere, G.C. Title: Holdover city & county engineer, reappointed Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-12-31 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (6-7) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: City & County. Krauss Card No.: 501380 [dc] System ID: 22606 618) Krauss Heading: Wilson, John H. Title: Appointed road supervisor by Mayor Joe Fern Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-12-31 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (6-7) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Struggle with board of supervisors, Republican, over power to appoint begins. [See: City & County]. Krauss Card No.: 2101902 [dc] System ID: 29496 619) Krauss Heading: Roads Title: Mayor Fern is trying to get the Roads Department bigger quarters Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-12-31 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The department has occupied "snug" quarters rent free in the basement of the capitol. Fern wants to move it to the McIntyre Building where the county would have to pay rent. "How the Board of Supervisors will regard a proposal involving so much added expense remains to be seen." Treasurer Trent receives no rent for the treasury situated in the offices of the Trent Trust Co. Krauss Card No.: 1600311 System ID: 38684 620) Krauss Heading: Thurston, Charles H. Title: Holdover fire chief, reappointed Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-12-31 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (6-7) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: See: City and County. Krauss Card No.: 1900874 [dc] System ID: 52567 621) Krauss Heading: Government Title: Mayor Joe Fern takes oath of office Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-12-30 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: First he resigned as supervisor, then walked over to the judiciary bldg. and took the oath as mayor. The secretary of Hawaii will now have to appoint someone to fill the vacancy on the board of supervisors. Krauss Card No.: 502023 System ID: 23885 622) Krauss Heading: Fern, Joe Title: Takes oath of office Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-12-30 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Government Krauss Card No.: 402196 [dc] System ID: 25027 623) Krauss Heading: Roads Title: The word is that Sam Hardesty will be Road Supervisor Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-12-30 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: He is a carpenter, has been a motorman for the Rapid Transit and has built some bridges. His supporters say this fits him to build roads. Krauss Card No.: 1600310 System ID: 38683 624) Krauss Heading: Lane, John Title: Contests Joe Fern's victory at the polls for mayor, loses Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-12-29 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Fern wins. See: Election. Krauss Card No.: 902069 [dc] System ID: 10650 625) Krauss Heading: Election Title: Joe Fern disputes John Lane's contention that he should be given the [illegible] election Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-12-29 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Fern wins. Krauss Card No.: 401614 System ID: 22787 626) Krauss Heading: Fern, Joe Title: Involved in election contest with John Lane Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-12-29 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Fern wins court case. See also: Election Krauss Card No.: 402196 [dc] System ID: 25025 627) Krauss Heading: Waikiki Title: Request for Federal appropriations include $75,000 to fill Waikiki duck ponds Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-12-28 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (4-5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [No annotation.] Krauss Card No.: 2001647 System ID: 51841 628) Krauss Heading: Spreckels, Claus Title: Died this morning, survived by wife and 4 sons Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-12-26 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (4-5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Long obituary given. Krauss Card No.: 1800895 System ID: 48615 629) Krauss Heading: Lane, John Title: Contests Joe Fern's victory at the polls for mayor, loses Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-12-24 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (6-7) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 902069 [dc] System ID: 10649 630) Krauss Heading: Election Title: Joe Fern disputes John Lane's contention that he should be given the [illegible] election Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-12-24 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (6-7) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: New flash. Chief Justice allows hearing next Monday after all. Krauss Card No.: 401614 System ID: 22786 631) Krauss Heading: Fern, Joe Title: Involved in election contest with John Lane Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-12-24 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (6-7) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 402196 [dc] System ID: 25024 632) Krauss Heading: Quinn, James C. Title: Supervisor elect, owner of taxi stand, refutes complaint about mosquitoes Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-12-23 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Says he meets a lot of tourists and they don't complain about mosquitoes. Krauss Card No.: 1501112 System ID: 3108 633) Krauss Heading: Mosquitoes Title: George Osborne writes to the editor that mosquitoes are driving tourists away from Honolulu Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-12-23 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 10 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Supervisor elect Quinn disputes Osborne's contention about mosquitoes. Quinn says he meets a lot of tourists in his auto business and none of them have complained about mosquitoes. Krauss Card No.: 1101883 System ID: 35747 634) Krauss Heading: Land Title: New interpretation of Supreme Court decision Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-12-22 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The ruling was not on the merits of the case, merely on a technicality. The case was thrown out because McCandless as a taxpayer is not involved in the land swap and has no standing in court. No ruling was given as to the legality of the swap. Krauss Card No.: 901988 System ID: 10453 635) Krauss Heading: Lane, John Title: Contests Joe Fern's victory at the polls for mayor, loses Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-12-22 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (6-7) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 902069 [dc] System ID: 10648 636) Krauss Heading: Election Title: Joe Fern disputes John Lane's contention that he should be given the [illegible] election Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-12-22 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): (6-7) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Supreme Court calls off the recount, Joe Fern is Mayor. Lane's position not sufficiently sustained. Krauss Card No.: 401614 System ID: 22784 637) Krauss Heading: Fern, Joe Title: Involved in election contest with John Lane Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-12-22 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (6-7) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 402196 [dc] System ID: 25023 638) Krauss Heading: Mosquitoes Title: George Osborne writes to the editor that mosquitoes are driving tourists away from Honolulu Author: George Osborne Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-12-22 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 4 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper letter Annotation: Says tourists come here and are located in Waikiki beside a mosquito swamp and are eaten alive. Krauss Card No.: 1101883 System ID: 35746 639) Krauss Heading: Osborne, George Title: Writes to the editor complaining about mosquitoes Author: George Osborne Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-12-22 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 4 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper letter Annotation: [no annotation] See: Mosquitoes. Krauss Card No.: 1301202 [dc] System ID: 37311 640) Krauss Heading: Land Title: L.L. McCandless loses Supreme Court case to stop the Territory from making Lanai land swap Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-12-21 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (6-7) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: It involves 47,000 acres. - c5 - Alan Herbert thinks it's a bad decision. Everybody will be worry [sic]. "We are giving away an island with 46 miles of waterfront for schoolhouse lots that are unsuitable for the purpose. I have never known of a worse piece of business." Herbert said if the people had been consulted about the swap, it would never have happened. Krauss Card No.: 901987 System ID: 10449 641) Krauss Heading: McCandless, L.L. Title: Loses Supreme Court case to stop the Territory from making Lanai land swap Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-12-21 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (6-7) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Land. Krauss Card No.: 1100631 [dc] System ID: 33179 642) Krauss Heading: Pearl Harbor Title: Hawaiian Dredging formally awarded the Pearl Harbor dredging contract this morning by the War Department Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-12-18 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The Dillingham combine for dredging the channel will include an interest by the San Francisco Bridge Co. Krauss Card No.: 1301877 System ID: 38080 643) Krauss Heading: Waikiki Title: Map shown of land taken at Waikiki for military use Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-12-17 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 6 (1-7) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The map shows the outline of present fort De Russy. Krauss Card No.: 2001646 System ID: 51840 644) Krauss Heading: Kawananakoa, David Title: Jewels from his estate are sold at auction Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-12-16 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Several large pieces are described with the prices paid. Krauss Card No.: 900554 System ID: 6191 645) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Democratic County Committee makes recommendations for county offices Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-12-15 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: For County Engineer, C.W. North and Chris J. Willis. For Road Supervisor, Tom Gandall, H.H.K. De Fries and S.C. Hardesty. Superintendent of Electric Lights, James C. Crane. Chief Clerk of the Road Dept., J.C. Anderson. Plus many more, including Police Force offices. Krauss Card No.: 1401552 System ID: 43103 646) Krauss Heading: Lane, John Title: Contests Joe Fern's victory at the polls for mayor, loses Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-12-12 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 902069 [dc] System ID: 10647 647) Krauss Heading: Election Title: Joe Fern disputes John Lane's contention that he should be given the [illegible] election Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-12-12 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Lane wins first round in recount fight. Fern's demurrer dismissed, recount begins a week from next Monday. Krauss Card No.: 401614 System ID: 22783 648) Krauss Heading: Fern, Joe Title: Involved in election contest with John Lane Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-12-12 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 402196 [dc] System ID: 25022 649) Krauss Heading: Pearl Harbor Title: Hawaiian Dredging formally awarded the Pearl Harbor dredging contract this morning by the War Department Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-12-11 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (6-7) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The contract comes to $3,560,000 and calls for removal of 5,017,000 cubic yards of coral and sand from the channel. The War Department thinks the price is fair considering the risk involved. Krauss Card No.: 1301877 System ID: 38079 650) Krauss Heading: Young Brothers Title: John "Johnny" Young sets launch record from Molokai Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-12-10 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 4 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Young Bros. was asked to deliver four drums of gasoline to the new lighthouse site at Kalaupapa last Thursday so John Young set out in the launch Brothers. He left here at 11 a.m. and returned at 5 p.m. the next day, making the return in 6 hours, 25 minutes, a new record. Said the trip was rough but the big waves helped make speed because he got up to 20 knots sliding down the front of swells. His average speed as 8 knots, plus. Krauss Card No.: 2200720 System ID: 54598 651) Krauss Heading: Lane, John Title: Contests Joe Fern's victory at the polls for mayor, loses Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-12-08 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Election. Krauss Card No.: 902069 [dc] System ID: 10646 652) Krauss Heading: Cooper, Will Title: Is the Hawaiian Star waterfront reporter Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-12-08 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (8) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 301567 [dc] System ID: 14702 653) Krauss Heading: Election Title: Joe Fern disputes John Lane's contention that he should be given the [illegible] election Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-12-08 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 401614 System ID: 22781 654) Krauss Heading: Fern, Joe Title: Involved in election contest with John Lane Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-12-08 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Election Krauss Card No.: 402196 [dc] System ID: 25021 655) Krauss Heading: Newspaper Title: Will Cooper is the Star waterfront reporter Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-12-08 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (8) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Covers a story about the new S.S. Makura. Krauss Card No.: 1300556 System ID: 36287 656) Krauss Heading: Art Title: Kilohana Art League holds 31st semi-annual exhibition Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-12-01 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 6 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: As usual, D. Howard Hitchcock, father of the League, was the backbone of the exhibit. Has drawn largely from Kauai. Krauss Card No.: 101127 System ID: 8179 657) Krauss Heading: Dillingham, Walter F. Title: Wins $3 1/2 million Pearl Harbor dredging contract Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-12-01 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (6-7) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 400605 [dc] System ID: 19635 658) Krauss Heading: Hitchcock, D. Howard Title: His paintings the backbone of a new Kilohana Art League exhibit Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-12-01 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 6 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Art. Krauss Card No.: 602046 [dc] System ID: 28313 659) Krauss Heading: Liliuokalani Title: Enroute to Washington with Kuhio Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-12-01 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Story out of San Francisco says she arrived on the Mongolia November 23. Krauss Card No.: 1001049 System ID: 31217 660) Krauss Heading: Mitamura, Dr. Title: President of a company Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-12-01 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 6 (6-7) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Sampan. Krauss Card No.: 1101500 [dc] System ID: 35240 661) Krauss Heading: Pearl Harbor Title: Dillinghams get $3??? Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-12-01 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (6-7) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Their contract was the lowest entered in Washington. Krauss Card No.: 1301876 System ID: 38078 662) Krauss Heading: Sampans Title: First of a fleet of power sampans launched for Hawaiian Fisheries Co. Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-12-01 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 6 (6-7) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Leading Japanese attended the dinner and 200 Japanese fishermen. A.L.C. Atkinson is attorney for the new concern. Former Sec. of Hawaii, quite popular. The sampan was launched on Saturday with a 25-hp Union gasoline engine. President of the company is D. Mitamura. All officers are Japanese. Celebration at the Sunouchi Club (tea house?). Krauss Card No.: 1601420 System ID: 40176 663) Krauss Heading: Telephone Title: Automatic telephones advertised by Hawaiian Telephone & Telegraph Co. Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-11-30 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 7 (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Get your name on the list for an automatic telephone. No business is so private that it cannot be safely talked over the automatic - nobody can possibly butt in. Every line independent. Subscribers can be run up by any nationality. Krauss Card No.: 1900309 System ID: 47845 664) Krauss Heading: Radio Title: Wireless success takes on aura of fantasy Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-11-25 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: For weeks Star has been extolling the work of wireless wizard Isbell at Kahuku, comparing him with Marconi. Headlined his first contact with Japan by wireless. Now it is a story about his first reception of a radio phone message. He was listening for wireless sparks and heard VOICES. He told the Star, " I thought I heard the angels talking. Isbell has become such a personality in Honolulu that a story said recently some considered im psychic because of his success with wireless, talking to people thousands of miles away. Krauss Card No.: 1501213 System ID: 3224 665) Krauss Heading: Fern, Joe Title: Speaks Hawaiian, English and Portuguese at campaigns in all, beat Lane by 8 votes Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-11-25 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 93) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: San Francisco Chronicles reprint says that Fern was paymaster for stevedores for Wilder Steamship Co. and later I-I, has been supervisor for 2 years. He is the 14th child in his father's family, is half-Hawaiian. He has 10 children surviving from 14. Patriarch was James Fern who fought with Wellington against Napoleon, came to Hawaii as a shipwright for Kamehameha II and repaired the King's fleet, built the first frame house on Maui and many sugar mills. Died at age 90, Hawaiian wife, in 1880. Joseph Fer hired and fired at Wilder & I-I. Krauss Card No.: 402195 System ID: 25019 666) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: New mayor will name county officers without confirmation of the board Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-11-24 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: This decision reached last night at a Democratic meeting. Ordinarily appointments by the mayor would need confirmation by the board. But the entire board will go out this time so there is a special provision allowing the mayor to appoint in advance. The mayor will also name the chairman of the supervisor's committees. Democrat McClellan will be chairman of the road committee. So it appears that the Democrats will organize the new municipal government. Krauss Card No.: 1401551 System ID: 43102 667) Krauss Heading: Marshall, William H. "Volcano" Title: Former Honolulu newsman dies in Shanghai Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-11-23 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper obituary Annotation: Suddenly on Nov. 1. Often in hot water due to the virility of his pen. A powerful writer. Krauss Card No.: 1100283 System ID: 32222 668) Krauss Heading: Roads Title: 300 men in the road department laid off Friday Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-11-23 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The supervisors have cut the appropriation from $1,600 per month to $1,400 which was not enough to allow work to be continued to the end. Road works are up in arms because they were not laid off in staggered teams so all could have some work off and on. Supervisor Cummins said he had to keep 10 big gangs going to the last minute because stopping work on the projects would have caused a lot of harm. Then nearly everybody had to go except maintenance people who feed the mules. Krauss Card No.: 1600309 System ID: 38682 669) Krauss Heading: Achi, William C. Title: Politician and real estate dealer in trouble Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-11-20 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: He is being investigated by the attorney general on the basis of 8 complaints so far that people gave him money, but did not receive title for land in return. Krauss Card No.: 100108 System ID: 5660 670) Krauss Heading: Waikiki Title: Condemnation suits underway in which the Federal Government is acquiring land in Waikiki for a military post Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-11-17 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Story yesterday said a big coast artillery base will be established in Waikiki. Krauss Card No.: 2001645 System ID: 51839 671) Krauss Heading: Fashion Title: Star shows a page of hat styles Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-11-13 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (1-7) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 402126 System ID: 24908 672) Krauss Heading: Logan, Daniel Title: Newspaperman, is supervisor elect, Republican Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-11-06 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (5-6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [See: Roads]. Krauss Card No.: 1001226 [dc] System ID: 31419 673) Krauss Heading: Roads Title: Supervisor elect Daniel Logan and incumbent Chairman of Supervisors discuss roads Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-11-06 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (5-6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: After a conversation about the need for roads, Hustace sends Logan a Scientific American article dated Oct. 24, 1908 stating that European macadam roads are the envy of U.S. drivers. But American macadam roads fall apart in a few years. The article attributes the excellence of European roads to maintenance which in nonexistent in the U.S. Instead of repairing pot holes that hold water and weaken the road by additional traffic, the holes are allowed to grow worse. Krauss Card No.: 1600308 System ID: 38681 674) Krauss Heading: Coke, J.L. Title: Elected county attorney on Democratic ticket for Maui Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-11-05 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (4-5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 301332 [dc] System ID: 14052 675) Krauss Heading: Maui Title: J.L. Coke, Democrat, elected Maui county attorney Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-11-05 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (4-5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: One of 5 Democrats elected on Maui. Krauss Card No.: 1100512 System ID: 32872 676) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Road Supervisor Tom Cummings denies helping Achi in the campaign Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-11-05 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (7) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Says he did not work among road laborers to politic for Achi. Said he told the men that if they were found politicking while at work, they would get into trouble. But he couldn't do anything about their after hours activities. He could not discharge men working for Achi because it was contrary to the resolution passed by the Board of Supervisors. Krauss Card No.: 1401550 System ID: 43101 677) Krauss Heading: Jarrett, William Title: Wins election as sheriff of Oahu county Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-11-04 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Election Krauss Card No.: 800586 [dc] System ID: 1562 678) Krauss Heading: Beckley, Admiral George C. Title: Loses election Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-11-04 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation]See: Election Krauss Card No.: 101694 [dc] System ID: 9182 679) Krauss Heading: Iaukea, Curtis P. Title: Is swamped in the election Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-11-04 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-7) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Election. Krauss Card No.: 701684 [dc] System ID: 19261 680) Krauss Heading: Election Title: Joseph J. Fern to be first mayor of Honolulu Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-11-04 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-7) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Republicans control the legislature, but Democrats elect mayor and sheriff Jarrett. In addition, Oahu elects two Democrats out of three senators, H.T. Moore and Frank Harvey. Kuhio beat McCandless easily. Link said the plantation influence beat him. Only one Democrat won a supervisor seat, W.H. McClellan. Resume: Democrats elected a mayor, sheriff, deputy sheriff, two senators, two representatives from the 5th District and one supervisor and the treasurer for Honolulu. Republicans took everything else. Krauss Card No.: 401613 System ID: 22778 681) Krauss Heading: Fern, Joe Title: Wins election as first mayor of Honolulu Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-11-04 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-7) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Election Krauss Card No.: 402194 [dc] System ID: 25016 682) Krauss Heading: McCandless, L.L. Title: Loses election for delegate to Kuhio Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-11-04 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-7) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Was swamped. Says plantation influence beat him. See: Election. Krauss Card No.: 1100631 [dc] System ID: 33177 683) Krauss Heading: McClellan, Wm. H. Title: Wins election as supervisor Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-11-04 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-7) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Is the only Democrat on the board. See: Election. Krauss Card No.: 1100777 [dc] System ID: 33391 684) Krauss Heading: Notley, Charles K. Title: Is swamped by Kuhio and McCandless Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-11-04 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-7) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Election. Krauss Card No.: 1300909 [dc] System ID: 36972 685) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Honolulu tense as voters go to the polls today Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-11-03 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Star reports evidence of split ticket voting. Wm. Howard Taft to be the next president, according to cable from around the country. Krauss Card No.: 1401549 System ID: 43100 686) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Campaign is drawing to a close Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-11-02 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Kuhio, McCandless both predict victories. Huge torchlight parade to be held by the Republicans tonight - 1,500 to participate, many firms to enter floats called transparencies. The parade will end at Aala Park with a giant rally. Krauss Card No.: 1401549 System ID: 43099 687) Krauss Heading: Kalanianaole, Prince Jonah Kuhio Title: McCandless counters a list of his land holdings with his owh list of Kuhio's mismanaged holdings Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-10-31 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 7 (3-6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Says Kuhio has mortgaged his holdings in 51 transfers of 10,926 acres for $510,439.See also: Land Krauss Card No.: 801486 [dc] System ID: 4524 688) Krauss Heading: Land Title: McCandless counters the list of his land holdings wiht Kuhio's mismanaged holdings Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-10-31 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 7 (3-6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: In an introduction, McCandless says his record tells a story of confidence in real estate, full values paid for everything that passed into his hands - so that today McCandless is a free man, free to see the injustice of things as they exist. Free to combat class preferences. He compares this record to Kuhio's estate inherited from Queen Kapiolani which Kuhio has continually mortgaged involving 51 transfers of 10,926 acres and receipts therefrom of $518,439. Krauss Card No.: 901986 System ID: 10446 689) Krauss Heading: Land Title: Star prints half page of Link McCandless land holdings acquired from small Hawaiians Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-10-29 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (3-6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: A long, long list of Kuleanas acquired by Link since 1987 [sic] to make up his holding of 6,000 acres. Much of it is in Waianae and Ewa. The list gives the date of acquisition, from whom and the location of the land. Most of the names are Hawaiian. Another full page two columns wife on p7. Krauss Card No.: 901985 System ID: 10443 690) Krauss Heading: McCandless, Link Title: Star prints a long list of land holdings by Link McCandless, totals 6,000 acres Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-10-29 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (3-6, 7) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Most of the land was acquired from Hawaiians. The list gives dates of acquisition, from whom and the location of the land. Krauss Card No.: 1100629 System ID: 33173 691) Krauss Heading: Land Title: Gov. Frear announces that he will open homestead lots on Hawaii Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-10-28 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: He has returned from a tour of the Big Island, some of the lands are in the district of Waiohinu, Kau and the rest near Waimea. He held discussions with the people of Kau, they are old Hawaiians who have lost their land and want a few acres to grow sweet potatoes and raise a few pigs. At Waimea the discussion was with cowboys who work at Parker Ranch, want a place to build a house and have a garden, raise a little corn and have enough pasture for a few ponies, say 5 acres. Krauss Card No.: 901984 System ID: 10442 692) Krauss Heading: Frear, Gov. Walter F. Title: Has returned from tour of Big Island on homestead business Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-10-28 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Land. Krauss Card No.: 501094 [dc] System ID: 22120 693) Krauss Heading: Harbor - Neighbor Island Title: Construction on the Hilo breakwater began this morning Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-10-28 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Message received by B.F. Dillingham by wireless, he is president of the Hilo railroad which is hauling the rock from Puna. The road is also commenced loading of ohia trees being hauled for shipment to the mainland. The road has built four miles of track for the breakwater project. A new plan by contractor Metzger is to lay track out on the breakwater as it is being built and as dumping of rock progresses. Krauss Card No.: 600778 System ID: 25471 694) Krauss Heading: Movies Title: Movie photog Bonine shows more film of Honolulu Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-10-26 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Shown at the Opera House Saturday night. Scenes of Kilauea Crater in action, funeral of Prince David Kawananakoa, many island scenes and some comic shows. Krauss Card No.: 1101945 System ID: 35819 695) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Gov. Frear attacks Link McCandles at GOP rally in Orpheum Theater last night Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-10-22 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: "According to the reports, the candidate of the Democratic party is making land his issue and is relying principally on the promise that if he is elected he will see that every elector gets 160 acres of the public lands for $10. But he knows, just as well as you and I know, that he could not fulfill such a condition...for...there is not enough public land in the whole of the Territory to go around at the rate. There is only a total of 1,676,705 acres of public lands in all, and 13,147 registered voters." Krauss Card No.: 1401547 System ID: 43096 696) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Campaign gets to the name calling stage Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-10-22 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Link McCandless calls Gov. Frear a liar for claiming at the Orpheum Theater GOP rally that McCandless has promised Hawaiians on Hawaii 10 acres of land each. Denies he promised land. Krauss Card No.: 1401548 System ID: 43097 697) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Campaign gets to the name calling stage Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-10-22 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Meanwhile, Sheriff Iaukea carries on his lone independent campaign from soapboxes around town, calling himself an independent Democrat, says the Republicans are extravagant, out for jobs and spoils, Democrats are for economical government. Iaukea will talk to the Honolulu Iron workers tomorrow. Krauss Card No.: 1401548 System ID: 43098 698) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Judge Dole rules that federal election law on corporate spending for representatives does not apply to Hawaii delegate Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-10-19 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (6-7) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 1401546 System ID: 43095 699) Krauss Heading: Roads Title: Star editorial calls good roads one of Hawaii's greatest needs Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-10-13 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 4 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper editorial Annotation: "Hawaii needs nothing more than roads. People who seldom or never go out of the sound of the whistles of Honolulu have no idea of the lack of roads between towns and settlements on the different islands and between the small farming districts...and the steamer landings...The lack of main roads, together with settlement roads connecting therewith, is the greatest handicap on the development of this territory which exists..." Krauss Card No.: 1600307 System ID: 38680 700) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Kuhio and GOP striking back at Link with review of his own land deals Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-10-13 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Now making speeches about the suit decided some years ago by the Supreme Court. Evidence came out that McCandless tried to get land from a Kalihi woman named Keone by promising her what was not in the written contract. She would have received a poor, unimproved lot worth $100 and McCandless a lot worth four times this contrary to an oral agreement. She was very surprised when the surveyor laid out the lines, protested and was sued by McCandless for enforcement of contract. Krauss Card No.: 1401545 System ID: 43094 701) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Link McCandless and Kuhio tangle in Hawaii Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-10-12 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: R.W. Shingle has returned from Hawaii with a report on the delegate race. Kuhio in autos is following the track of Link. Says Link has been promising every Hawaiian an 100-acre homestead free if he gets in. Says Kuhio is trying to take away the right of Hawaiians to vote. Shingle is a Republican. Krauss Card No.: 1401543 System ID: 43092 702) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Democratic rally at Aala Park Saturday reported Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-10-12 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 7 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: E.M. Watson said if the government did not give the people land the Japanese would be the voters 20 years hence. Republican boasts of having brought county gov't. and the College of Agriculture slighted the Dem contribution. The college would be a gold brick unless people had land to cultivate. It was the Democrats who had driven booze, beer and buncombe out of politics and had stopped the chain of ballots system. Joe Fern said he didn't feel his lack of English would be a hindrance as mayor. A man could do a thing in Hawaiian just as well as he could in English. Krauss Card No.: 1401544 System ID: 43093 703) Krauss Heading: Desha, Reverend Stephen L. Title: Called greatest orator in Hawaii Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-10-10 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 7 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Town Talk column compares him to Sarah Bernhardt. See: Politics Krauss Card No.: 400458 [dc] System ID: 17748 704) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Democrats announce week-long rally schedule Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-10-10 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (4-5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Begin at Aala Park tonight. Joe Aea's Waikiki residence Mon. also Liliha and Wyllie Sts. Kakaako-Iwilei Tues. Kamoiliili, Liliha-School Wed. Punchbowl, Kalihi Camp Thurs. Etc. Krauss Card No.: 1401541 System ID: 43090 705) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Town Talk column lauds Steven Desha's oratory Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-10-10 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 7 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Says Hawaiians have a talent for oratory. Delegate Kuhio is not considered the best but speaks with vigor and intensity. John Wise is effective but Rev. S.L. Desha is in a class by himself. "One may listen to this man and watch him with enjoyment without understanding a single word he says. I am reminded of seeing Sarah Bernhardt without understanding French. It was enough to watch her actions, hear the intonations of her voice and feel the impression of her intensity of motion. In eloquence of gesture no speaker of any race can equal Desha when talking in Hawaiian." Krauss Card No.: 1401542 System ID: 43091 706) Krauss Heading: Roads Title: Roads & politics engage Board of Supervisors Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-10-08 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Last night supervisor Frank Harvey complained that laborers were being discharged from the roads for their politics. Chairman Hustace denied knowledge of this and promised to investigate, quoted a resolution passed two years ago against such a practice. Archer complained that skilled road workers in Koolau were kept on wages instead of daily pay. Overseer Peck and County Engineer Gere said it was necessary because skilled workers could not be found just anytime. Harvey charged that a Koolau drove a roller into the ditch while drunk. Engineer Lopez denied the charge, evidence hearsay. Krauss Card No.: 1600306 System ID: 38679 707) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Republican candidates start around-island tour Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-10-08 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Autos furnished Henriques Quinn and Watkins. Large crowd going, first stop Waikane at 3 p.m. today, then on around. Large meet planned for Waialua Friday. Krauss Card No.: 1401541 System ID: 43089 708) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Brass-lunged soap box orator Kauwe opens campaign for Democrats on corner of Bethel & King Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-10-06 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: at 12:15 p.m. today. He's a former police department employee who could be heard all the way to Ford, Hotel, Nuuanu and Merchant Sts. Extolled the principle of Wm. Jennings Bryan. Republican ratification rally last night at Aala Park considered a big success, large audience. Quite audience, but Stephen Desha had the audience laughing and cheering. Krauss Card No.: 1401540 System ID: 43088 709) Krauss Heading: Rose, Charlie Title: Will resign from the Police Department Saturday to campaign for deputy sheriff Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-10-05 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: He's a Democrat. See: Politics. Krauss Card No.: 1600705 [dc] System ID: 39152 710) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Special Officer Mana resigns to campaign for Sheriff C.P. Iaukea Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-10-05 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Iaukea says he will remain on the job, may take a campaign swing around the island just before election. If people want a police department free of politics, he is the right choice. Charles Rose will resign Saturday to campaign as Democratic nominee for deputy sheriff. Krauss Card No.: 1401539 System ID: 43087 711) Krauss Heading: Ship, Inter-Island Title: Rob Roy, historic schooner, ends her days on the reef in the dark off Kalihi Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-10-02 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: She was built by Squires at Koolau in 1846, had many owners, was hauling firewood from Pearl Harbor to Honolulu. Had been ashore nearly 200 times in 62 years according to former owner Aleka Dowsett. She started Tuesday, September 29, afternoon from Pearl Harbor with full cargo firewood. Becalmed. Drifted ashore. Threw over the anchor but the chain had been taken by schooner Ada, a rotten rope broke immediately. She struck and pounded. The two Japanese crew couldn't swim. Captain Sam Kahaunahi swam with one to shore, then the other. Krauss Card No.: 1701044 System ID: 44819 712) Krauss Heading: Fashion Title: Full page of news with pictures of ladies styles this year Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-09-30 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Another page of fashions, French this time. Krauss Card No.: 402125 System ID: 24907 713) Krauss Heading: Notley, Charles K. Title: Is Home Rule candidate for delegate Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-09-30 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 7(3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Politics. Krauss Card No.: 1300909 [dc] System ID: 36971 714) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Sanity is setting in, nobody gives the independents much chance Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-09-30 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Campaigns to open Monday with ratification rallies for the candidates. Kuhio is headed for Kauai to stump where McCandless has been getting in licks. For the first time the Democrats have a candidate with money to travel where he wants to go. Krauss Card No.: 1401537 System ID: 43085 715) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Home Rulers and Laborites pick candidates yesterday Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-09-30 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 7 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Charles K. Notley, Home Ruler, for delegate. W.C. Achi, Laborite, for Mayor. John Wise, Republican, for sheriff, George C. Beckley, Independent. The supervisors are mishmash of all parties except Democrat which were not selected for any post. Krauss Card No.: 1401538 System ID: 43086 716) Krauss Heading: Iaukea, Curtis P. Title: Running for sheriff again on independent ticket Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-09-29 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (6-7) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Politics. Krauss Card No.: 701684 [dc] System ID: 19260 717) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Sanity is setting in, nobody gives the independents much chance Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-09-29 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 1401537 System ID: 43084 718) Krauss Heading: Beckley, Admiral George C. Title: Running for treasurer on independent ticket Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-09-28 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (6-7) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation]See: Politics Krauss Card No.: 101694 [dc] System ID: 9181 719) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Fresh complications develop, color line deepens Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-09-28 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (6-7) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Now there are three independent candidates in the field for treasurer, county attorney and sheriff. Carlos Long decided to run for county atty. when he saw that both opposing candidates are haole. Same for George C. Beckly when he saw that both candidates for treasurer are haole, so he's running as a Hawaiian. Iaukea will have Civic Federation and Anti-Saloon League support. Party officials don't know what to do about the indendents, they shatter party lines and make chaos out of slates picked at conventions. Krauss Card No.: 1401536 System ID: 43083 720) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Link's Latest hits at labor trouble potential Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-09-27 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Told a Star reporter this morning that the planters should be angry with Kuhio for not putting a rider on federal appropriations calling for only citizen labor on public works. As it is, Japanese are leaving the plantations for $1 to $1.25 a day construction jobs, this will create labor problems for the planters, scarcity. It will cost them thousands of dollars because their interests have not been properly looked after. Krauss Card No.: 1401535 System ID: 43082 721) Krauss Heading: Inter-Island Steam Navigation Co. Title: Story says the company will agree to handle local shipping and give Matson trans-pac freight Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-09-25 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (4-5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Story of amalgamation between I-I and Matson denied. See: Shipping. Krauss Card No.: 701889 [dc] System ID: 19552 722) Krauss Heading: Matson Navigation Co. Title: Story says Matson and Inter-Island Steam Nav. Co. have agreed to share inter-island and mainland shipping Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-09-25 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (4-5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Story emphatically denied. See: Shipping. Krauss Card No.: 1100316 [dc] System ID: 32268 723) Krauss Heading: Shipping Title: Edward D. Tenney, first Vice President and Manager of Castle & Cooke, Ltd., agents of Matson Navigation Company, positively denies amalgamation story. Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-09-25 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (4-5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Says the subject was never even discussed with Inter-Island Steam Navigation Company. There is no working agreement between the companies except that Inter-Island takes freight from Matson and ships it to the Neighbor Islands. Says the story was made up out of whole cloth. Krauss Card No.: 1701502 System ID: 45466 724) Krauss Heading: Jarrett, William Title: Nominated at Democratic convention for sheriff Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-09-24 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Politics Krauss Card No.: 800586 [dc] System ID: 1561 725) Krauss Heading: Kalanianaole, Prince Jonah Kuhio Title: Kuhio denies making "look to the skin" remark Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-09-24 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation]See: Politics Krauss Card No.: 801485 [dc] System ID: 4523 726) Krauss Heading: Earthquake Title: Earthquake reported in Hilo Sunday Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-09-24 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Incidents of strong quake described. Krauss Card No.: 401333 System ID: 21505 727) Krauss Heading: Fern, Joe Title: Nominated by Democratic convetion for mayor Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-09-24 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Politics Krauss Card No.: 402194 [dc] System ID: 25015 728) Krauss Heading: McClellan, Wm. H. Title: Nominated by Democrats for supervisor Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-09-24 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Politics. Krauss Card No.: 1100777 [dc] System ID: 33390 729) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Kuhio emphatically denies saying, look to the skin - 'nana ka ili' Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-09-24 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Declared that he did not use the expression in his speech or somebody would have heard it. He did not use it while personally working among the delegates because he did not personally work among the delegates. "During all my political career I have constantly spoken against any recognition of a color line in our politics. Under all circumstances I have spoken against it." Says someone may have construed his recommendation to elect a "son of the soil" which is a common American expression. Has nothing to do with color or race. Krauss Card No.: 1401533 System ID: 43080 730) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Joe Fern nominated without contest as mayor candidate at Democratic convention Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-09-24 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Whole thing over in one day. Candidates are Fern for Mayor, Wm. P. Jarrett for Sheriff; for supervisors - Edward Ingham, W.H. McClellan, A.V. Peters, M.E. Silva, Joseph Kuhia, J.K. Paele, H.N. Crabbe. Krauss Card No.: 1401534 System ID: 43081 731) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: County Republican convention officially opens today Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-09-23 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The news today is that Kuhio bitterly attacked candidate Hustace last Saturday and has aroused strong reaction, that his own candidacy may be in danger. Senator Chillingworth is managing Lane's campaign for mayor with skill. Showing energy and skill between ballots, bargained for withdrawal of Boyd for Senator in return for Lane votes. More caucuses this afternoon. Krauss Card No.: 1401529 System ID: 43074 732) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Democratic Convention opens today Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-09-23 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (4-5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: At 2:45 p.m. after strenuous ballot adopted secret ballot as method of voting. Krauss Card No.: 1401532 System ID: 43078 733) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Democratic Convention opens today Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-09-23 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Candidates selected in caucus last night are Joseph J. Fern, mayor; Wm. Paul Jarrett, sheriff; supervisors J.W. Young, W.C. Wilder, Edward Ingham, Tom Gandall, Henry Vida, A.V. Peters, etc. Krauss Card No.: 1401532 System ID: 43079 734) Krauss Heading: Radio Title: First complete business wireless message from the West Coast received in Hawaii Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-09-22 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Directions from San Francisco by the Wireless Telegraph Co. The new ariel [sic] at Kahuku is complete. Kahuku is constantly picking up messages sent from California to ships at sea. Krauss Card No.: 1501212 System ID: 3223 735) Krauss Heading: Kalanianaole, Prince Jonah Kuhio Title: Being criticized for "look to the skin" comment during Republican convention Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-09-22 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (6-7) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation]See: Politics Krauss Card No.: 801485 [dc] System ID: 4522 736) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Democrats reported in confusion over GOP choice of Lane for mayor Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-09-22 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (6-7) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Democrats concede that native Democrats will vote for Lane. Don't know what to do. Political situation in Honolulu one of chaos (it says here). Kuhio's fight for Lane said to be breaking up party lines. His slogan, "look to the skin," was heard from him during the fight for mayor. One result is Republican backlash against Kuhio, so there is chaos in those ranks also. The Democrats are now having trouble finding candidates for the convention tomorrow night. Need Mayoral candidate and 7 supervisors. Krauss Card No.: 1401531 System ID: 43077 737) Krauss Heading: Lane, John Title: Wins Republican nomination for mayor Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-09-21 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Politics. Krauss Card No.: 902068 [dc] System ID: 10645 738) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Lane wins nomination for Republican candidate for mayor Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-09-21 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: This important fact was not mentioned on page one. On the first ballot Lane was strongest; Lane 93, Lucas 82, Hustace 64. Then Hustace men began to switch and the count changed to Lane 113, Lucas 90, Hustace 37. Hustace took the stage, made a short abdication speech and asked his voters to support Lucas. It was too late. The vote then went to Lucas 133, Land 1,045. Lane was then elected by acclimation. Krauss Card No.: 1401530 System ID: 43075 739) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: andidate for mayor Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-09-21 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (4-5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Other nominees, John Wise for sheriff, supervisors: R.W. Aylett, Andrew E. Cox, Wm. A. Kane, Daniel Logan, J.C. Quinn, etc. Krauss Card No.: 1401530 System ID: 43076 740) Krauss Heading: Wise, John Title: Wins Republican nomination for sheriff Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-09-21 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: See: Politics. Krauss Card No.: 2200029 [dc] System ID: 53766 741) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: County Republican convention officially opens today Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-09-19 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (4-7) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Probably will have secret balloting tonight for the mayor's race. Krauss Card No.: 1401529 System ID: 43073 742) Krauss Heading: Inter-Island Steam Navigation Co. Title: Story says the company will agree to handle local shipping and give Matson trans-pac freight Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-09-18 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (4-5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Shipping. Krauss Card No.: 701889 [dc] System ID: 19551 743) Krauss Heading: Matson Navigation Co. Title: Story says Matson and Inter-Island Steam Nav. Co. have agreed to share inter-island and mainland shipping Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-09-18 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (4-5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Shipping. Krauss Card No.: 1100316 [dc] System ID: 32267 744) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: J.M. Dowsett for mayor is the latest wrinkle Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-09-18 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: More on the Dowsett bandwagon. He has agreed to run. All three other candidates still claiming victory. Long fight predicted. Krauss Card No.: 1401528 System ID: 43072 745) Krauss Heading: Smith, Fred (Captain) Title: Owns small tug, Kaena, crewed by Japanese Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-09-18 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Ship-Tug, Kaena Krauss Card No.: 1800017 [dc] System ID: 43912 746) Krauss Heading: Ship-Tug Title: Kaena, small Japanese-owned tug, runs afoul of discriminatory regulation Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-09-18 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: No, she is owned by Captain Fred Smith but crewed by Japanese, with a Japanese skipper. The law reads that only licensed captains can take tugs out of the harbor, and aliens cannot be licensed. Therefore, the little Kaena may not go out. But she went to Pearl Harbor and will now have to pay a penalty of $100. Krauss Card No.: 1701210 System ID: 45023 747) Krauss Heading: Shipping Title: Inter-Island and Matson to combine rather than compete Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-09-18 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (4-5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: For some time it appeared that Inter-Island and Matson would come to logger heads over interisland shipping. Matson is 30 percent locally owned and Inter-Island is a very powerful local company. This story says they have agreed to work together on common shipping rates from the Neighbor Islands to shipping rates from the Neighbor Islands to San Francisco, thereby combining forces yet remaining separate entities. Called one of the most important shipping stories of the time. Krauss Card No.: 1701501 System ID: 45465 748) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: J.M. Dowsett for mayor is the latest wrinkle Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-09-17 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3 & 7) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Star says the race is unchanged otherwise. Dowsett is suggested as a compromise candidate. Has a good record as legislator. Krauss Card No.: 1401528 System ID: 43071 749) Krauss Heading: Fashion Title: Full page of news with pictures of ladies styles this year Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-09-16 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 402125 System ID: 24906 750) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Republican convention begins, platform printed Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-09-16 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (6-7) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Convention turns to county offices, great competition between Lane, Hustace and Lucas. No clear winner. Achi says Kuhio has been able to round up only 70 delegates for Lane. Predicts Hustace on the first ballot. Krauss Card No.: 1401527 System ID: 43070 751) Krauss Heading: Waikiki Title: Horrible stench coming from marsh along Kalakaua Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-09-16 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: For several months this has been growing worse and worse. Not believed to be disease bearing. Main complaint comes from the offensive odor which greets the nostrils of anyone riding out to the beach on the electric cars. Worse part is just as the cars turn to the beach road from crossing the McCully tract. Remarks of passengers are more forceful than polite. Krauss Card No.: 2001644 System ID: 51838 752) Krauss Heading: Kalanianaole, Prince Jonah Kuhio Title: Is renominated by Republican convention for delegate to congress Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-09-15 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (2-3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation]See: Politics Krauss Card No.: 801485 [dc] System ID: 4521 753) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Republican convention begins, platform printed Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-09-15 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (4-5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: A.L.C. Atkinson is the new chairman of the Central Committee. Will leave for Hawaii to straighten out GOP affairs there. Krauss Card No.: 1401527 System ID: 43068 754) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Republican convention begins, platform printed Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-09-15 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (2-3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Kuhio renominated for delegate. Krauss Card No.: 1401527 System ID: 43069 755) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Republican convention begins, platform printed Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-09-14 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (6-7) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The convention is at the Orpheum theater. Krauss Card No.: 1401527 System ID: 43067 756) Krauss Heading: Harbor - Neighbor Island Title: Hilo breakwater is progressing Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-09-12 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Delbert Metzger is in town, says he is blasting quarry rock in Puna, but the right of way for the railway to carry it is in doubt and may slow things down. Congress has provided an appropriation of $400,000 for the breakwater. Krauss Card No.: 600777 System ID: 25470 757) Krauss Heading: McKinley High School Title: Opened yesterday afternoon Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-09-12 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (2-3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: School. Krauss Card No.: 1100961 [dc] System ID: 33782 758) Krauss Heading: Metzger, Delbert Title: Is visiting Honolulu, says he is blasting quarry rock in Puna for his Hula breakwater Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-09-12 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Harbor - Neighbor Islands. Krauss Card No.: 1101205 [dc] System ID: 34301 759) Krauss Heading: Schools Title: McKinley Memorial High School opens yesterday afternoon Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-09-12 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (2-3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Principal is M.M. Scott who raised the old Fort St. School to the status of a high school, in the former palace of Princess Ruth. Speeches reported including one by Rev. Kong Yim Tet, speaking for the Chinese colony, and Dr. Katsuki, spokesman for the Japanese colony, and A.D. Castro, voice of the Portuguese. Krauss Card No.: 1601695 System ID: 40492 760) Krauss Heading: Scott, M.M. Title: Is principal of the new McKinley High School Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-09-12 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (2-3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: School. Krauss Card No.: 1601696 [dc] System ID: 40493 761) Krauss Heading: Ship, Inter-Island Title: Mauna Kea, new steamer, continues to be highly popular with passengers Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-09-12 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Her passenger list in this issue is longer than that of the Alameda. All her passengers lists are far longer than those of any other Inter-Island steamers. Krauss Card No.: 1700909 System ID: 44628 762) Krauss Heading: McCandless, Link Title: Tells the Democratic convention that he gave Robert Wilcox to go to Washington Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-09-11 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 6 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Says Republicans favor gib shots over poor settlers in land deals. McCandless nominated for delegate to congress. See: Politics. Krauss Card No.: 1100629 [dc] System ID: 33170 763) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Democratic convention begins at 2:08 p.m. today Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-09-11 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 6 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: McCandless nominated as candidate for delegate by acclimation. With three cheers. Frank Harvey, who had been to the national convention, called for half an hour of cheering but the delegates weren't up to it. Link instead made a speech saying he gave Robert Wilcox $400 to go to Washington and change the laws so that every Hawaiian would have the right to vote. He stressed that the GOP favors big shots in land deals over poor settlers. Krauss Card No.: 1401526 System ID: 43066 764) Krauss Heading: Cathcart, John W. Title: Is county attorney, will run again, Republican Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-09-10 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (6-7) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation]See: Politics Krauss Card No.: 201620 [dc] System ID: 14309 765) Krauss Heading: Wilcox, Robert W. Title: Link McCandless tells 1908 Democratic convention that he gave Wilcox $400 to go to Washington in 1900 Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-09-10 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (6-7) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [See: Politics]. Krauss Card No.: 2101206 [dc] System ID: 26984 766) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Democratic convention begins at 2:08 p.m. today Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-09-10 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (6-7) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Long party platform printed. Krauss Card No.: 1401526 System ID: 43065 767) Krauss Heading: Watson, E.M. Title: Attorney, Democrat, trying to decide whether or not to run for county attorney Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-09-09 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [See: Politics]. Krauss Card No.: 2100495 [dc] System ID: 18531 768) Krauss Heading: Liliuokalani Title: Makes infrequent foray into politics Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-09-09 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Comes out in support of Republican John Lane for mayor. [See: Politics]. Krauss Card No.: 1001048 [dc] System ID: 31216 769) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: It appears that Kuhio and Liliuokalani are for Lane for mayor Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-09-09 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Lane seems not to have done too well in the primary but Kuhio is for him and Liliuokalani, who doesn't dabble in politics much,is behind him. Also, he is Hawaiian and that seems to be a plus. there is a color line movement (pro-haole, pro-Hawaiian?) which having a Hawaiian mayor would stop. E.M. Watson has practically decided to run on the Democratic ticket for county atty. against Republican John W. Cathcart. Krauss Card No.: 1401525 System ID: 43064 770) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Republican primary Saturday, two mayoral candidates claim victory Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-09-07 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (6-7) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Jack Lucas and Charles Hustace Jr. both claim they have won easily. Electing delegates to the convention makes the primary quite complicated, it seems. Hustace claims that Lucas tried to form a "slate" in Hustace's own precinct, after the candidates had agreed to let voters decide. A.L.C. Atkinson thinks altogether too much noise is being made about the mayor race. More important is the matter of deciding on a head of the party and on a delegate. It appears Dems. Trent and Ed. Ingham won't run for mayor. Krauss Card No.: 1401524 System ID: 43063 771) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Link McCandless campaigning the GOP way Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-09-03 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: McCandless returned from Maui this morning confident that he won many Hawaiian voters to the Democratic camp. Portrayed himself as a poor man fighting for poor Hawaiians. But Republicans circulated in the crowd and pointed out that he drives a big car and has lots of money. "Cha," said the Hawaiians, "he is no good." Then had a drink at his expense. It is said Link provided plenty of liquor at his meetings and left a barrel of beer with the National Guard boys at Wailuku. Krauss Card No.: 1401523 System ID: 43062 772) Krauss Heading: Navy Title: The Pacific Fleet has now arrived Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-09-02 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (6-7) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: 7 cruisers and 7 destroyers in grand array, the harbor again filled to capacity with warships. Krauss Card No.: 1200166 System ID: 25803 773) Krauss Heading: Railroad Title: The Kauai Railroad Company will in 60 days have completed a line from Koloa to Makaweli Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-09-01 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (6-7) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Workers will be able to take jobs at McBryde, Makaweli or Koloa by taking the train. Krauss Card No.: 1501351 System ID: 3604 774) Krauss Heading: Kauai Title: The Kauai Railroad Co. will in 60 days have completed a line from Koloa to Makaweli Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-09-01 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (6-7) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Railroad. Krauss Card No.: 900309 [dc] System ID: 5807 775) Krauss Heading: Notley, Charles K. Title: Is unanimously nominated at Home Rule convention as candidate for delegate to congress Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-09-01 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 6 (3) [column number typed over; may be 4] (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Politics. Krauss Card No.: 1300908 [dc] System ID: 36970 776) Krauss Heading: Pineapples Title: Largest shipment of canned pineapples Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-09-01 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: 26,000 cases will go on the Lurline this morning, 21,000 cases from Oahu and 5,000 from Hawaii. Krauss Card No.: 1400152 System ID: 41238 777) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Home Rulers hold convention, state principles Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-09-01 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 6 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Charles K. Notley unanimously nominated as candidate for delegate. Opposition pronounced against any appropriation for immigration, special industry or unnecessary government expenditure. Krauss Card No.: 1401522 System ID: 43061 778) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Results of Democratic primaries, election of delegates to the Territorial Convention, announced Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-08-29 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (4-5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Results of Republican primaries given, many more precincts listed. Krauss Card No.: 1401521 System ID: 43060 779) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Results of Democratic primaries, election of delegates to the Territorial Convention, announced Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-08-28 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Were held last night. Delegates chose both for Territorial and County conventions. One set for each. It appears that the Democrats do not have clubs in every precinct. Elections cannot be held unless a club is there to run them. Krauss Card No.: 1401521 System ID: 43059 780) Krauss Heading: Iaukea, Sheriff Curtis P. Title: [no title] Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-08-27 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 6 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Committee clears Iaukea. Krauss Card No.: 701683 System ID: 19259 781) Krauss Heading: Police Title: Committee of Supervisors clears Iaukea Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-08-27 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 6 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 1400614 System ID: 41870 782) Krauss Heading: Kaaua, Archie Title: Takes 3rd in steer roping at Chyanne, Wyoming Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-08-24 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 6 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation]See: Cowboy Krauss Card No.: 801057 [dc] System ID: 2523 783) Krauss Heading: Purdy, Ikua Title: Wins world's steer roping championshipin Cheyenne Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-08-24 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 6 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Cowboy Krauss Card No.: 1501021 [dc] System ID: 2984 784) Krauss Heading: Campbell, Marston Title: Campbell offers comprehensive plan for Honolulu water system Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-08-24 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation]See: Water Krauss Card No.: 201268 [dc] System ID: 13141 785) Krauss Heading: Cowboy Title: Ikua Purdy of Hawaii today won the world's steer roping championship in Cheyenne, Wyoming Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-08-24 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 6 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: His time was 56 seconds. Archie Kaaua took 3rd and Jack Low 6th. Krauss Card No.: 301921 System ID: 15377 786) Krauss Heading: Water Title: New water plan for city of Honolulu Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-08-24 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Superintendent of public works Marston Campbell offers comprehensive plan to satisfy Honolulu's water supply by using the Nuuanu dams for power and by pumping artesian water to drink. Campbell is critical of the Honolulu water system which is a conglomeration of conflicting ideas that happened with growth. Krauss Card No.: 2100339 System ID: 17871 787) Krauss Heading: Low, Jack Title: Takes 6th in steer roping at Cheyenne, Wyoming Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-08-24 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 6 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [See: Cowboy]. Krauss Card No.: 1001355 [dc] System ID: 31567 788) Krauss Heading: McCandless, L.L. Title: Is on Maui roasting Republicans Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-08-24 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Politics. Krauss Card No.: 1100628 [dc] System ID: 33168 789) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Link McCandless is on Maui roasting Republicans Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-08-24 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Pushing his campaign for delegate. Called an able speaker, fluent in Hawaiian as well as English. Tells people their only hope of getting lands is through the Democrats. Warns that in a short time the electorate will be overwhelmingly Chinese, Japanese and Italian and that they will control the government. He has maps that show the amount of land still owned by the government and on what terms it has been leased. He poses as the Moses who will lead the voters out of catastrophe. Maui News says Bunk, Republicans have brought prosperity. Krauss Card No.: 1401520 System ID: 43058 790) Krauss Heading: Ala Wai Title: Marston Campbell appointed chairman of the Waikiki Reclamation Commission Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-08-21 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: He is superintendent of Public Works for the Territory, takes over as chairman from L.E. Pinkham. Says he will go right to work on the project which means preparation of plans for submission to the legislature. Krauss Card No.: 100427 System ID: 6712 791) Krauss Heading: Campbell, Marston Title: Appointed chairman of Waikiki Reclamation Project Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-08-21 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation]See: Ala Wai Canal Krauss Card No.: 201268 [dc] System ID: 13140 792) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Good description of party machinery of the Republicans given; precinct clubs, meetings, primaries, etc. Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-08-21 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (4-5); con't 3 (2-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 1401519 System ID: 43057 793) Krauss Heading: Water Title: Lahaina water supply improved Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-08-20 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The department of public works has built a new flume that brings water from the hills to Lahaina and increases the supply. Also, the water used to become dirty by passing through taro patches. However, the pipe is still not big enough and the system will have to be improved eventually. The main now in use is 4 inches. Krauss Card No.: 2100342 System ID: 17874 794) Krauss Heading: Hawaiians Title: Story tells of a Hawaiian daughter of taro planter who walked 10 miles to school in Hilo Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-08-20 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Her name is Kalahiki Piliwali. Later she attended Kamehameha and then got a teacher's certificate. Krauss Card No.: 601531 System ID: 27204 795) Krauss Heading: Bruner, W.W. Title: Leaving for the mainland, well known engineer Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-08-19 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: He laid out many of the best known roads in the islands, was formerly road engineer of the government. Then he went into coffee growing. Krauss Card No.: 200844 System ID: 12393 796) Krauss Heading: Election Title: Star reviews election spending laws Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-08-19 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Says U.S. laws are clear that no corporation which owes it existence to the laws of Congress, may contribute to the campaign funds for any election. National Banks are especially mentioned. Pertains to any large Hawaii corporation franchized by Congress. Another law says no corporation whatever may give money to campaign funds for any election in which contest for President, V-P or Rep. to Congress takes place. This would rule out corporate contributions to campaigns for delegate to congress. Krauss Card No.: 401612 System ID: 22776 797) Krauss Heading: Harbor - Neighbor Island Title: Controversy over Mahukona Harbor in Kohala Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-08-18 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Recently a number of Mahukona residents sent a petition to Superintendent of Public Works Marston Campbell asking that the Mahukona Harbor, which belongs to the Hawaii Railroad Co., be taken over by the Terr. Now comes a counter petition asking that the railroad continue to operate the harbor because it is doing such a good job. Krauss Card No.: 600776 System ID: 25469 798) Krauss Heading: Herbert, H.L. Title: And family departing to live in Australia Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-08-18 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Waikiki. Krauss Card No.: 601863 [dc] System ID: 28021 799) Krauss Heading: Waikiki Title: Star laments the impending departure of H.L. Herbert and his family: wife, three children Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-08-18 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: They are going to Australia. They have lived in Waikiki on the beach at Kalia Flats and generously permit fishermen to fish there. The Herbert premises is on the beach road and he apparently provides access for fishermen. He is also an avid cricketer. Krauss Card No.: 1001643 System ID: 51837 800) Krauss Heading: Harbor Title: Dredging in the harbor suspended Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-08-14 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (6-7) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Suit pending between Hawaiian Dredging and the U.S. Government. Neither side will talk about it. Krauss Card No.: 600672 System ID: 25298 801) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Democratic rally at Aala Park last night reported Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-08-14 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: National Committeeman for Hawaii G.J. Waller reported on the Denver convention, said Hawaii delegates did themselves proud, promised success for the national ticket. Frank Harvey spoke strongly against the color line which he said Hawaiians are taking, said if they refuse to vote for white men, the franchise may be taken away from them. J.J. Fern supported this view. Allen Herbert, convention delegate, told some funny stories about Harvey's popularity with ladies in Denver. E.M. Watson explained how they got the Hawaii land plank in the national platform. Then Hawaii Ponoi and Star Spangled Banner. Krauss Card No.: 1401518 System ID: 43056 802) Krauss Heading: Fishing Title: Giant uha, eel, reported on Waialae reef Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-08-12 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (5-6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Eel fishing has been good lately at Waialae, catches of 2 to 6 feet long reported. The story describes a fight between a fisherman and a 6-foot uha which got away. It was as big around as his thigh. Krauss Card No.: 500514 System ID: 21002 803) Krauss Heading: Harbor Title: Honolulu has the cheapest wharfage rates in the nation Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-08-11 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The charge here is only 2 cents per ton per 24 hours, most harbors charge 5 cents plus a toll for merchandise which passes over the wharf. The story says pilots in Honolulu are paid $200 per month, there are 3; total salaries of boat boys add up to $240 per month. Doesn't say how many there are. The harbor master makes $240 per month, his assistant $150. The boat boys take the pilots our to the ships. Must be 3 boat boys. Krauss Card No.: 600671 System ID: 25297 804) Krauss Heading: Wages Title: Story on wharfage rates gives salaries of pilots, boat boys, harbor master Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-08-11 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: See: Harbor. Krauss Card No.: 2000711 [dc] System ID: 50922 805) Krauss Heading: Police Title: Atty. Gen. finds there is not enough evidence to prosecute Rikichi Isoi for bribery Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-08-10 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Says it appears that Isoi tried to bribe Iaukea but it can't be proved, also that there is no evidence against Iaukea but he was indiscreet. Krauss Card No.: 1401516 System ID: 43054 806) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Precinct action is beginning to warm up Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-08-10 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: A three way race is shaping up among Republicans for the mayorality; Charles Hustace, Jack Lucas, and John Lane. Judge Kaulukou may run for sheriff and Kuhio is a foregone conclusion for delegate. On the Democratic side Frank Harvey won't run for mayor. Possibilities are Ed Ingham and Joe Fern. L.L. McCandless is being boosted for delegate with his encouragement, probably. Democrats have special hopes of winning with him on the other islands. Krauss Card No.: 1401517 System ID: 43055 807) Krauss Heading: Police Title: Committee of 3 Superivisors appointed to investigate charges that Sheriff Iaukea was bribed by a Japanese named Isoi Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-08-07 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Star prints a copy of the $100 loan made by Isoi to Iaukea, dated May 1, 1908. Krauss Card No.: 1400614 System ID: 41869 808) Krauss Heading: Iaukea, Sheriff Curtis P. Title: [no title] Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-08-06 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 6 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Committee of three supervisors appointed to investigate charges that Iaukea was bribed by Japanese named Isoi. Krauss Card No.: 701683 System ID: 19258 809) Krauss Heading: Police Title: Committee of 3 Superivisors appointed to investigate charges that Sheriff Iaukea was bribed by a Japanese named Isoi Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-08-06 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 6 (4-5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 1400614 System ID: 41868 810) Krauss Heading: Coal Title: Inter-Island Stean Nav. Co. about to install an elevated railway to load coal Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-08-03 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Should be in operation in about three months. Krauss Card No.: 301253 System ID: 13939 811) Krauss Heading: Inter-Island Steam Navigation Co. Title: Negotiating for a coal plant Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-08-03 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Inter-Island about to install an elevated railway to load coal. Krauss Card No.: 701888 System ID: 19550 812) Krauss Heading: Roads Title: Many complaints about Diamond Head Road Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-08-03 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Road Supervisor Tom Cummins says he will go out immediately and check the road and work on it as soon as possible. But five roads are now to be macadamized and the department is working at maximum capacity. Krauss Card No.: 1600305 System ID: 38678 813) Krauss Heading: Yachts Title: Critics still discussing the yacht Hawaii, how she could be made faster, should she be scrapped Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-08-03 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [No annotation.] Krauss Card No.: 2200621 System ID: 54488 814) Krauss Heading: Iaukea, Sheriff Curtis P. Title: Calls for the resignation of any officer who engages in the upcoming campaign Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-08-01 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (4-5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Iaukea defends his policy of keeping politics out of the Police Department. Krauss Card No.: 701683 [dc] System ID: 19257 815) Krauss Heading: Police Title: C.P. Iaukea defends his policy of keeping politics out of his Police Department Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-08-01 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (4-5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: In an interview with Star reporter, he says it is very difficult to keep police out of politics, he knows because he has run for office several times with the police department against him. He says he's trying to serve the people, not politicians, and this is the only way he knows how to do it. Says if the Board of Supervisors appointed police they would all be Republicans. Krauss Card No.: 1400613 System ID: 41867 816) Krauss Heading: Yachts Title: Yacht race to Hilo starts Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-08-01 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (6-7) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Story of the Hilo Yacht Race, Kamehameha almost won but Lurline pulled it out. Krauss Card No.: 2200621 System ID: 54487 817) Krauss Heading: Yachts Title: Yacht race to Hilo starts Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-07-30 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Lurline appears to be winning. Krauss Card No.: 2200621 System ID: 54486 818) Krauss Heading: Iaukea, Sheriff Curtis P. Title: Calls for the resignation of any officer who engages in the upcoming campaign Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-07-29 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Police. Krauss Card No.: 701683 [dc] System ID: 19256 819) Krauss Heading: Police Title: Sheriff C.P. Iaukea calls for the resignation of any officer who engages in the upcoming campaign Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-07-29 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Much consternation in the department. Charlie Rose will have to resign if he gets the nomination for supervisor. Other political rumors reported. Reported Democratic poll taken by two Hawaiian women shows no support at all for Iaukea any more. Krauss Card No.: 1400612 System ID: 41866 820) Krauss Heading: Alexander, Professor William D. Title: Lauded by New York Sun for his mapping of Hawaii Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-07-28 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation]See: Maps Krauss Card No.: 100485 [dc] System ID: 6808 821) Krauss Heading: Map Title: New York Sun lauds Prof. Wm. D. Alexander for his mapping of Pearl Harbor & Honolulu Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-07-28 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Calls Hawaii the first Territory to come into the Union with scientific maps in hand. Krauss Card No.: 1100052 System ID: 31937 822) Krauss Heading: Yachts Title: Yacht race to Hilo starts Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-07-28 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [No annotation.] Krauss Card No.: 2200621 System ID: 54485 823) Krauss Heading: Harvey, Frank Title: Delegate to national Democratic convention, eulogized there Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-07-27 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 6 (6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Described as having swarthy skin of tropical lands. See: Politics. Krauss Card No.: 600929 [dc] System ID: 26047 824) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Democratic delegate to national convention Frank Harvey eulogized Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-07-27 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 6 (7) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Be fellow delegate Allen Herbert. Other delegates are James L. Coke, C.B. Gonagle, and O.T. Shipman. The convention apparently is being held in New York. Harvey called a self-made man who believes in the future of Hawaii, the great hope of white citizens of the Islands is that there will be a strong influx of American blood to develop the Island's resources. Harvey described as having the swarthy skin of tropical lands. Krauss Card No.: 1401515 System ID: 43053 825) Krauss Heading: Yachts Title: The yacht Hawaii, our entry in the Trans Pacific Race, did very poorly, investigation coming Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-07-23 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Local yachtsman T.W. Hobron roasts Harris, says he had no experience except in cargo carrying schooners, never raced before in his life. Didn't take ballast out of the Hawaii before she sailed. Krauss Card No.: 2200620 System ID: 54484 826) Krauss Heading: Navy Title: Rear Admiral C.S. Sperry bids farewell to Honolulu, fleet sails at 6 p.m. today Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-07-22 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Will set sail for two-weeks voyage to New Zealand. Krauss Card No.: 1200162 System ID: 25794 827) Krauss Heading: Yachts Title: The yacht Hawaii, our entry in the Trans Pacific Race, did very poorly, investigation coming Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-07-22 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (4-5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Stories are going around that Captain Harris sat around San Pedro doing nothing to prepare for the race, then resisted all suggestions about how to sail faster. Krauss Card No.: 2200620 System ID: 54483 828) Krauss Heading: Iaukea, Curtis P. Title: Says he will not run for sheriff or any other office again Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-07-21 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 701682 System ID: 19255 829) Krauss Heading: Navy Title: Fleet to dress in electric lights tonight Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-07-21 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Star says it will be the sight of a lifetime, don't miss it. From the tops of tall buildings, from the hills and from the harbor the fleet will be a fiery revelation. Seven battleships in the harbor today, more than at anytime in History. Krauss Card No.: 1200161 System ID: 25792 830) Krauss Heading: Newspaper Title: Newspaper men traveling with the Great White Fleet wined and dined Saturday night Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-07-20 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: At the Commercial Club, president George W. Smith presided. Krauss Card No.: 1300555 System ID: 36286 831) Krauss Heading: Navy Title: Honolulu sees biggest parade in its history Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-07-17 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (4-5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: 3,200 armed men marched up Fort St., down King, to Alapai, to Beretania Ave. to Nuuanu Ave. and back to King, by Alakea St. back to the waterfront to disband. All members of the Atlantic Fleet. "All of Honolulu turned out to see the brave young Americans." Handkerchiefs fluttering. Ball and reception at Waikiki this evening. Also a dinner for Admiral (Rear) C.S. Sperry. Krauss Card No.: 1200160 System ID: 25775 832) Krauss Heading: Parade Title: Men from Great White Fleet march in biggest military parade in Honolulu's history Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-07-17 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (4-5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Navy. Krauss Card No.: 1301514 [dc] System ID: 37687 833) Krauss Heading: Navy Title: Great armada reached Honolulu Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-07-16 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (4-6); 5 (5); 8 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Battleships on parade. Ahead of time, the Atlantic fleet rounds Diamond Head with thousands watching. 2,400 men have liberty today. Flagship docks at Oceanic Wharf. Electric trolleys to Diamond Head were crowded already at 9 a.m. Many went to the harbor on news that the fleet was sighted. The ships rounded Diamond Head at 11:10 a.m. City ablaze with colored lights at night. Never before has Honolulu looked so festive. Many firms listed for decorations, best is hard to judge. Krauss Card No.: 1200159 System ID: 25773 834) Krauss Heading: Yachts Title: Yacht Lurline wins 2nd Trans Pacific Yacht Race Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-07-16 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Log of the boat is printed. Thirteen days, 21 hours, 31 minutes. Krauss Card No.: 2200619 System ID: 54482 835) Krauss Heading: Navy Title: Honolulu in a dither about arrival of the fleet tomorrow Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-07-15 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-7); 3 (3); 8 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: One story describes about where to stand to see the fleet, Diamond Head and Waialae, etc. Young Brothers will tow excurtionists out in a barge. The Fleet Executive Committee has been meeting daily for weeks making plans for the reception. The Mauna Loa will take excurtionists out to view the fleet arrival. Long list of firms closing tomorrow for the arrival of the fleet. Governor Carter phones all government department heads, tells them to let workers off tomorrow. Krauss Card No.: 1200158 System ID: 25770 836) Krauss Heading: Navy Title: Star prints special edition for the Great White Fleet Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-07-15 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Young Bros. to haul excurtionists out to view Great White Fleet. See also: Young Bros. Krauss Card No.: 1200163 [dc] System ID: 25797 837) Krauss Heading: Young Brothers Title: To haul excursionists out to view the Great White Fleet Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-07-15 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Young Bros. launches will set out as soon as the fleet is reported hauling the yacht La Paloma and the barge Susan, each loaded with passengers at $1 a head, to watch the fleet come to anchor outside the harbor. Krauss Card No.: 2200719 System ID: 54597 838) Krauss Heading: Hustace, Charles Title: Supervisor, has announced as candidate for mayor on the Republican ticket Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-07-13 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Hustace ran strong for the Board of Supervisors the last time. His expected opponents for the Republican nomination are John Lane and Jack Lucas. Krauss Card No.: 701596 System ID: 19089 839) Krauss Heading: Police Title: A.P. Taylor resigns as Chief of Detectives in dispute with Sheriff C.P. Iaukea over Iwilei Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-07-11 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (6-7) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Iaukea is backing the ministerial closing down of Iwilei while Taylor wants to open it up. Now it comes to light that Iaukea borrowed $100 dollars from one of the Japanese owners of a house of prostitution just about the time he cracked down on them. Krauss Card No.: 1400611 System ID: 41865 840) Krauss Heading: Taylor, A.P. Title: Resigns as Chief of Detectives in dispute with Sheriff C.P. Iaukea over Iwilei. Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-07-11 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (6-7) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Police Krauss Card No.: 1900155 [dc] System ID: 47660 841) Krauss Heading: Newspaper Title: Humorous anecdote about how Frederick O'Brien's speech in Manila got mixed up with that of the Governor General Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-07-10 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 4 (1-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: O'Brien is known in Honolulu as the former city editor of the Advertiser. He is in Manila as editor of the Cablenews-American. Krauss Card No.: 1300554 System ID: 36285 842) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Wm. Jennings Bryan nominated for candidate for president by Democratic convention on first ballot Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-07-10 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 7 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: This is in Denver. The Democratic platform opposes admission of Asiatics on the grounds that they cannot be amalgamated with the rest of the population, land takes a stand against injunctions in labor disputes. Krauss Card No.: 1401514 System ID: 43052 843) Krauss Heading: Navy Title: Great armada sails for Honolulu from San Francisco, 12 battleships for Honolulu, 4 for Lahaina Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-07-07 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 1200164 System ID: 25799 844) Krauss Heading: Honolulu Title: Reference map printed in special edition of Star gives points of interest to tourists Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-07-06 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 16-17 (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Map. Krauss Card No.: 700373 [dc] System ID: 16141 845) Krauss Heading: Navy Title: Star prints special edition for the Great White Fleet Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-07-06 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (6-7) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Newspaper Krauss Card No.: 1200163 [dc] System ID: 25796 846) Krauss Heading: Map Title: Reference map, 6 columns across, given in special edition of Star Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-07-06 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 16-17 (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Prepared for the Hawaii Promotion Committee, lists points of interest by numbers located on the map. Good info on wharves in Honolulu Harbor. Many other points of interest around town located. Krauss Card No.: 1100051 System ID: 31936 847) Krauss Heading: Newspaper Title: Star distributes copy of the newspaper today to every member of the Great White Fleet in San Francisco Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-07-06 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (6-7) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Edition enlarged to 34 pages, two more than originally planned because of pressure of advertising. Same edition appears today in Hawaii. Krauss Card No.: 1300553 System ID: 36284 848) Krauss Heading: Fourth of July Title: July 4 described Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-07-04 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 501049 System ID: 22061 849) Krauss Heading: Yachts Title: The 2nd Trans Pacific Yacht Race started at noon today at San Pedro by President Roosevelt Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-07-04 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The entries are the Hawaii, Lurline, Lady Maud, and Gwendolyn II. Handicaps listed. Krauss Card No.: 2200619 System ID: 54481 850) Krauss Heading: Ship, Inter-Island Title: Mauna Kea, new Inter-Island liner, is taking huge loads of passengers Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-07-03 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Latest passenger list must have 50 people. All the lists for Mauna Kea have been long in recent months. Krauss Card No.: 1700908 System ID: 44627 851) Krauss Heading: Airplane Title: Glenn Curtiss sets long distance airplane record Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-07-01 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Today broke all American records for aeroplane flights when he traveled 1,255 feet at the rate of 34 [illegible] an hour in a Curtiss aeroplane, the June Bug, the third aeroplane built by the Aerial Experiment Assoication of which Dr. Graham Bell is president. The June Bug is so called because it is constructed on the prinicple of a winged beetle. Krauss Card No.: 100367 System ID: 6587 852) Krauss Heading: Government Title: Garfield departs after many speeches and flying trips to neighbor islands Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-06-29 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (6-7) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 502022 System ID: 23884 853) Krauss Heading: Wilson, John H. Title: Arrives in Honolulu in the Mauna Loa from Hawaii and Maui ports Friday June 26 Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-06-26 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation]. Krauss Card No.: 2101901 System ID: 29494 854) Krauss Heading: Ship - Foreign Title: Falls of Clyde, four-masted tanker, goes up on the ways in Oakland Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-06-25 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The story says she needs a general overhauling and repairing and a new rudder. The story also gives a history unknown before - about how the Falls sailed between New York and Liverpool for the Black Ball Line, then came to the Pacific to haul sugar. Says she is under charter to the Associated Oil Co. Krauss Card No.: 1700093 System ID: 43336 855) Krauss Heading: Ship - Foreign Title: Lurline, new Matson ship, now taking passengers between Honolulu and San Francisco Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-06-23 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: She has already made several voyages. Krauss Card No.: 1700176 System ID: 43440 856) Krauss Heading: Kawananakoa, David Title: His Catholic funeral described Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-06-22 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper obituary Annotation: A royal pageant in the American city of Honolulu drew out more than half the population, between twenty and 30 thousand viewing the magnificent procession for the late Prince David Kawananakoa and about 2,500 members of Hawaiian societies, United States marines, sailors and soldiers, Federal, Territorial and County officials, foreign consuls, legislators and militia were in line...The monster ceremony was unique...began in the Catholic church with incense, two battleship and one cruiser contributed marines and sailors. Krauss Card No.: 900553 System ID: 6188 857) Krauss Heading: Kawananakoa, David Title: Trip from the house to the throne room described Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-06-20 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (4-5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper obituary Annotation: Shortly before noon 12 men shouldered the casket and carried it from the room to a hearse while kahili bearers stood in attendance. 107 kahilis decorated the throne room, also flowers. List given of officials who will attend the services. Krauss Card No.: 900552 System ID: 6185 858) Krauss Heading: Navy Title: Honolulu preparing to entertain 3,500 men at once when fleet arrives Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-06-17 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The usual custom is to give 200 men from each battleship liberty. With 16 battleships in port, that is, 3,500 men. The fleet entertainment committee is spending $500 for a special landing for launches at the Waikiki end of the harbor. Krauss Card No.: 1200165 System ID: 25801 859) Krauss Heading: Government Title: Secretary of Interior Garfield arrives to visit Hawaii Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-06-16 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (6-7) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Says he will try to get Hawaii as many appropriations as mainland territories. Krauss Card No.: 502022 System ID: 23883 860) Krauss Heading: Kawananakoa, David Title: Prince David's body returns in Manchuria Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-06-15 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 4 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper obituary Annotation: This morning and were taken to his residence on Pensacola St. shortly after 9 a.m., will remain there until Friday when they will be removed to the throne room of the Executive Bldg. until Sunday to lie in state. People swarmed to the house, at least 400 Hawaiians occupied the large lanais and the grounds. Body in plain black casket in Waikiki room of the house, six funeral kahilis placed about, three on each side; three royal kahilis on the Ewa side. Old retainers constanted [sic] changed old funeral meles. Krauss Card No.: 900551 System ID: 6180 861) Krauss Heading: Cummins, Thomas P. Title: Appointed Honolulu road supervisor to replace Sam Johnson Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-06-13 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 6 (7) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Roads Krauss Card No.: 400028 [dc] System ID: 16926 862) Krauss Heading: Roads Title: Thomas P. Cummins appointed Road Supervisor Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-06-13 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 6 (7) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: By the Board of Supervisors in session last (Friday) night. Krauss Card No.: 1600304 System ID: 38676 863) Krauss Heading: Roads Title: Several names considered for road supervisor Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-06-08 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Tom Cummins seems to have the inside track on the road job but nobody is talking. Board chairman Hustace and Road Committee chairman Sam Dwight will meet this afternoon with Cummins to talk it over. Neither supervisor would comment this morning, said several names were in consideration. Star says Cummins' name will be presented to the Board of Supervisors meeting Friday evening. Krauss Card No.: 1600303 System ID: 38675 864) Krauss Heading: Testa, F.J. Title: Has been excommunicated by the Episcopal Church Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-06-06 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: He received a letter from Bishop Restarick, as did all congregation members, urging greater church attendance. Testa wrote back that he has no need for church and didn't see the need for the letter, the ministers don't do him any good anyway. Krauss Card No.: 1900497 System ID: 52117 865) Krauss Heading: Lumber Title: 2.5 million ohia ties to be cut on Hawaii Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-06-05 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Also more ohia lumber to be cut under a contract that will require the expenditure of $400,000. The Hawaiian Mahogany Lumber Co. has signed with contractor Airole Bros. to do the cutting. Krauss Card No.: 1001456 System ID: 32271 866) Krauss Heading: Johnson, Sam Title: Has resigned as road supervisor of Oahu County Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-06-04 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Roads Krauss Card No.: 800745 [dc] System ID: 1879 867) Krauss Heading: Roads Title: Sam Johnson has resigned as road supervisor for Oahu County Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-06-04 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: James L. Holt, former tax assessor, named as possible prospect but is not interested. T.P. Cummins, present chief clerk in the office, likely to get the job. Stuard Johnson, an engineer, mentioned but it is not likely that he can get the vote of Democratic supervisors. Krauss Card No.: 1600302 System ID: 38673 868) Krauss Heading: Roads Title: Sam Johnson has resigned as road supervisor for Oahu County Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-06-04 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 6 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Story of Johnson's resignation last night at the Board of Supervisor's meeting. Johnson has accepted the position of outside manager for the Hawaiian Mahogany Lumber Co. Krauss Card No.: 1600302 System ID: 38674 869) Krauss Heading: Boxing Title: Case against U.S. District Attorney Robert W. Breckons dismissed Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-06-03 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 200478 System ID: 11200 870) Krauss Heading: Breckons, U.S. District Attorney Title: Robert W. Breckons arrested for being at a boxing match Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-06-03 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Case dismissed. Krauss Card No.: 200559 [dc] System ID: 11644 871) Krauss Heading: Hula Title: Pa'u rider Mrs. Pauhai to arrange hula for the Great White Fleet Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-06-03 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: She is calling together the best hula dancers in Honolulu to give performances for the fleet. She says her pa'u club will not ride in the Kamehameha Parade out of respect for the death of Prince David. Krauss Card No.: 701460 System ID: 18919 872) Krauss Heading: Boxing Title: U.S. District Attorney arrested for being present at a boxing match at the Orpheum Saturday night Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-06-02 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (5-6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: This is part of a campaign by a ministerial association to stop prize fighting in Honolulu in accordance with U.S. law. Krauss Card No.: 200478 System ID: 11199 873) Krauss Heading: Breckons, U.S. District Attorney Title: Robert W. Breckons arrested for being present at a boxing match Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-06-02 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (5-6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation]See: Boxing Krauss Card No.: 200559 [dc] System ID: 11643 874) Krauss Heading: Kawananakoa, David Title: Seriously ill of pneumonia in San Francisco Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-06-01 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Kuhio hurrying to his side. Krauss Card No.: 900549 System ID: 6170 875) Krauss Heading: Low, Eben Title: Planning a wild west show for Kapiolani Park Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-05-29 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (6-7) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [See: Rodeo]. Krauss Card No.: 1001335 [dc] System ID: 31545 876) Krauss Heading: Rodeo Title: Eben Low plans Wild West show for Kapiolani Park while Great White Fleet is here Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-05-29 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (6-7) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: He has been granted permission to erect a grandstand and a fence. Krauss Card No.: 1600627 System ID: 39042 877) Krauss Heading: McCandless, L.L. Title: Star says he could be next governor of Hawaii if a Democratic president is elected Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-05-25 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Politics. Krauss Card No.: 1100627 [dc] System ID: 33166 878) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Democrats predict L.L. McCandless will be next governor if W.J. Bryan is elected president Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-05-25 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Another opinion is that Atty. E.B. McClanahan, who won for delegate the last time, will be the choice. The story runs a mug shot of McCandless "who may be the next governor of Hawaii." Krauss Card No.: 1401513 System ID: 43051 879) Krauss Heading: Harbor - Neighbor Island Title: D.E. Metzger is awarded the Hilo breakwater contract Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-05-23 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (4-5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Metzger promises to start work on the Hilo breakwater in a month. Krauss Card No.: 600775 System ID: 25468 880) Krauss Heading: Navy Title: Inter-Island Steam Navigation Co. is planning excursions so Neighbor Islanders can see the Great White Fleet Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-05-19 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: There has been news about progress of the fleet daily, it is now in San Francisco. Krauss Card No.: 1200157 System ID: 25767 881) Krauss Heading: Fern, Joe Title: Elected Democratic delegate to national convention Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-05-18 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: But didn't go, probably couldn't afford it. See: Politics Krauss Card No.: 402192 [dc] System ID: 25010 882) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Democrats hold Territorial Convention Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-05-18 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The platform was backed by flags from the folds of which showed portraits of George Washington and Wm. Jennings Bryan. Convention began this morning. Elected as delegates to the national convention were Frank Harvey, Joe Fern, Jas. Coke and others. All delegates to the territorial convention are named. L.L. McCandless prominent throughout. National delegation instructed for Bryan. Krauss Card No.: 1401512 System ID: 43050 883) Krauss Heading: Harbor - Neighbor Island Title: D.E. Metzger is awarded the Hilo breakwater contract Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-05-16 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (6-7) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Low bid thrown out because securities furnished were interested in the contract. Krauss Card No.: 600775 System ID: 25467 884) Krauss Heading: Metzger, D.E. Title: Awarded the Hilo breakwater contract Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-05-16 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (6-7) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Low bid thrown out. See: Harbor - Neighbor Islands Krauss Card No.: 1101204 [dc] System ID: 34299 885) Krauss Heading: Music Title: Lot Kaulukou is now in Italy, studying under Mrs. Montegue Turner, expected to soon be in grand opera Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-05-16 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 6 (1) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Lot Kaulukou, as St. Carlos Sebastian, made successful debut at the Opera House in Mondovi recently. He is going at once to London. Krauss Card No.: 1102266 System ID: 36582 886) Krauss Heading: Pearl Harbor Title: Congress appropriates $3,100,000 for Pearl Harbor Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-05-12 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (6-8) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 1301875 System ID: 38077 887) Krauss Heading: Twain, Mark Title: Mark Twain's architect suggests that his new home include a mantlepiece from Hawaii Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-05-07 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (4-5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Suggestion forwarded by H.P. Wood, secretary of the Promotion Committee. Krauss Card No.: 2000150 System ID: 50310 888) Krauss Heading: Railroad Title: Kauai Railroad Company has signed a contract to haul sugar Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-05-05 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2 (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 1501350 System ID: 3602 889) Krauss Heading: Kauai Title: The Kauai Railroad Co. has signed a contract to haul sugar Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-05-05 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 900308 [dc] System ID: 5806 890) Krauss Heading: Kaulukou, Lot (Carlos Sebastian) Title: Hawaiian operatic tenor, now studying in Italy Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-05-02 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 6 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Music. Krauss Card No.: 900371 System ID: 5885 891) Krauss Heading: Music Title: Lot Kaulukou is now in Italy, studying under Mrs. Montegue Turner, expected to soon be in grand opera Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-05-02 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 6 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: He will be known as Lot Sebastian. Krauss Card No.: 1102266 System ID: 36581 892) Krauss Heading: Outrigger Canoe Club Title: Those interested in forming the Outrigger Canoe Club elect officers Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-05-01 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: A.H. Ford elected president. Other officers named. Krauss Card No.: 1301223 System ID: 37335 893) Krauss Heading: Wilson, John H. Title: Arrives in the Mauna Loa Friday April 24 from Hawaii and Maui ports Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-04-24 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation]. Krauss Card No.: 2101900 System ID: 29492 894) Krauss Heading: Roads Title: Wooden blocks for paving have been ordered Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-04-23 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: They are 4" wide, 4" deep and 8" long to be laid with the grain. Will be of Douglas fir, to be treated with creosote oil of coal tar, 20 pounds per cubic foot of wood. The creosote will be injected in heated cylinders by steam pressure. The blocks to be laid on a concrete foundation in a cement base still wet when blocks are laid. To be laid on end, closely together, and rammed in place with a plank called a rammer, to be completed before the mortar has set. Krauss Card No.: 1600301 System ID: 38672 895) Krauss Heading: Coal Title: Inter-Island Steam Navigation Co. to negotiate for coal plant Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-04-21 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (6-7) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: In anticipation of the opening of the Panama Canal when ships will stop for coal in Hawaii. Krauss Card No.: 301252 System ID: 13938 896) Krauss Heading: Inter-Island Steam Navigation Co. Title: Negotiating for a coal plant Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-04-21 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (6-7) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Coal. Krauss Card No.: 701888 [dc] System ID: 19549 897) Krauss Heading: London, Jack Title: Is reported back on the Snark in Tahiti Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-04-18 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 6 (4-5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: He has been in Tahiti for several months, plans to sail for Morea which, according to the story, is both in Samoa and the Tuamotus. This from a report by the Mariposa just in from Tahiti. London's Snark saw her off. Puts to rest the stories that the Snark's engine would never be put back together and that London would never get another crew. Krauss Card No.: 1001253 System ID: 31450 898) Krauss Heading: Radio Title: [no title] Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-04-17 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (6-7) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Another story boasts that Hawaii will be the greatest wireless center. A station at Kahuku is now assured, there will be a strong one at Hilo and the other stations will be strengthened. Krauss Card No.: 1501211 System ID: 3222 899) Krauss Heading: Pearl Harbor Title: U.S. House passes Pearl Harbor bill Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-04-17 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (4-5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Calls for establishing a U.S. Naval Base at Pearl Harbor and for building the necessary installations. Krauss Card No.: 1301874 System ID: 38076 900) Krauss Heading: Laysan Island Title: Is now uninhabited, Max Schlemmer arrived this morning in the Luka with a menagerie Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-04-15 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 7 (4-5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: All that remain on Laysan are a few ducks, mules and thousands of birds. Krauss Card No.: 1000086 System ID: 28709 901) Krauss Heading: Schlemmer, Max Title: Arrived this morning in the Luka from Laysan with a menagerie Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-04-15 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 7 (4-5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Laysan Island. Krauss Card No.: 1601512 [dc] System ID: 40277 902) Krauss Heading: Pinkham, L.E. Title: Gov. W. Frear does not re-appoint him to the board of health, president Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-04-13 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (6-7) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Instead, Frear appoints Dr. L.E. Cofer as president of the Board of Health. Frear went against the vote of the Republican Central Committee which endorsed Pinkham for the job. Krauss Card No.: 1400179 System ID: 41268 903) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Republican convention to pick national delegates called to order today Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-04-13 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Few contests seen. Krauss Card No.: 1401511 System ID: 43049 904) Krauss Heading: Ship-Launch Title: Hukuhuki, Young Brothers' gasoline launch, used for excursion to Pearl Harbor Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-04-13 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: See Young Brothers. Krauss Card No.: 1701122 [dc] System ID: 44912 905) Krauss Heading: Young Brothers Title: Amusing anecdote told about a party by launch to Pearl Harbor peninsula Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-04-13 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The gasoline launch Hukihuki was very crowded by party goers and a young lady accidentally pulled the wrong man's nose. Krauss Card No.: 2200718 System ID: 54596 906) Krauss Heading: Isbell, Arthur A. Title: o install the new long distance station at Kahuku Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-04-11 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (6-7) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Radio Krauss Card No.: 800116 [dc] System ID: 516 907) Krauss Heading: Radio Title: Arthur Isbell will stay in Hawaii to install the new long distance station at Kahuku. Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-04-11 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (6-7) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Headline reads, Hawaii World's wireless center. Krauss Card No.: 1501211 System ID: 3221 908) Krauss Heading: Keanae Title: Gets crane and engine for loading whale boats Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-04-10 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (7) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Community holds a luau in celebration. See: Harbor-Neighbor Island Krauss Card No.: 900595 [dc] System ID: 6308 909) Krauss Heading: Harbor - Neighbor Island Title: Keanae gets a crane and engine for loading Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-04-10 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (7) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: An engine and crane has been installed at Keanae so that passengers can be lowered into and taken from boats so they won't have to "approach too closely the dangerous rocks." Keanae is noted as being a rough landing, now passengers are lowered in a cage. Jim Morse made the installation. He said the people of Keanae were so happy they built a lanai at the shed and held a luau for the new engine. They crowded around as he installed it so thick he could hardly work. Krauss Card No.: 600774 System ID: 25466 910) Krauss Heading: Prostitution Title: Sheriff Iaukea has closed Iwilei after all Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-04-08 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (7) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Police told the women last night they will be arrested henceforth for working their trade. Krauss Card No.: 1500869 System ID: 2801 911) Krauss Heading: Prostitution Title: Sheriff Iaukea has closed Iwilei after all Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-04-08 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Gave as his reason that perhaps the good people of Honolulu are in favor of closing the red light district and he is sworn to enforce the law so he is. Krauss Card No.: 1500869 System ID: 2802 912) Krauss Heading: Kakaako Title: Transvestite, marines nearly cause riot Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-04-08 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: A Hawaiian boy called Moanalua, who likes to dress up as a girl, flirted with a marine and got hit in the eye for his pains. Other Hawaiians came to Moanalua's aid and a fight started. The marines went to their camp and got their bayonets, half a dozen standing off a big crowd of Hawaiians who threw rocks. A rock went into the window of a Japanese barber shop, which brought some Japanese out and they got involved. Police finally managed to get the marines out of there, after they called the Hawaiian niggers. Krauss Card No.: 801379 System ID: 4388 913) Krauss Heading: Iaukea, Sheriff Curtis Title: Is opposed to putting the lid on prostitutes in Iwilei Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-04-08 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (7) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Has closed Iwilei after all. See: Prostitution. Krauss Card No.: 701681 [dc] System ID: 19254 914) Krauss Heading: Riot Title: Transvestite nearly causes riot in Kakaako Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-04-08 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Kakaako. Krauss Card No.: 1600185 [dc] System ID: 38544 915) Krauss Heading: Irwin, Edward P. Title: Listed on editorial staff of the Evening Bulletin, leaving for mainland trip Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-04-06 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Newspaper Krauss Card No.: 800038 [dc] System ID: 360 916) Krauss Heading: Brewster, James W.W. Title: Listed on editorial staff of Hawaiian Star Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-04-06 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation]See: Newspaper Krauss Card No.: 200628 [dc] System ID: 11728 917) Krauss Heading: Conness, I.P. Title: Listed on editorial staff of Hawaiian Star Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-04-06 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Newspaper. Krauss Card No.: 301414 [dc] System ID: 14286 918) Krauss Heading: Logan, Daniel Title: Listed on editorial staff of Hawaiian Star Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-04-06 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [See: Newspaper]. Krauss Card No.: 1001225 [dc] System ID: 31418 919) Krauss Heading: Matheson, R.O. Title: Listed on editorial staff of the Advertiser Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-04-06 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Newspaper. Krauss Card No.: 1100301 [dc] System ID: 32241 920) Krauss Heading: Newspaper Title: Dinner held for departing newsmen, police Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-04-06 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: E.P. Irwin of the Bulletin is going away on the Irmguard and Chief of Detectives A.P. Taylor, formerly of the Advertiser, is leaving in the Buford. So there was a party for them at Scotty's with the following present: George Henshall, W.J. Cooper, I.P. Conness, Daniel Logan, James W.W. Brewster and W.F. Sabin of the Star; Charles Albright, E.P. Irwin and Mr. Hakuole of the Bulletin; R.O. Matheson and H.M. Ayers of the Advertiser, and Chief Taylor, Joe Leal, Charles Reeves, William Feneil and Charles Rose of the Police Dept. Krauss Card No.: 1300552 System ID: 36283 921) Krauss Heading: Sabin, W.F. Title: Listed on the editorial staff of the Hawaiian Star Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-04-06 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 1601077 [dc] System ID: 39772 922) Krauss Heading: Prostitution Title: Rev. Thwing states his case, many leading citizens opposed to putting lid on Iwilei Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-04-04 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Both sides given in this issue. Krauss Card No.: 1500868 System ID: 2799 923) Krauss Heading: Prostitution Title: [no title] Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-04-04 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Iaukea says if he's forced to close down Iwilei he will enforce the law everywhere, homes, etc. He will arrest people for holding a musicale at his home and keeping the neighbors awake, will arrest for picking mangoes, will arrest for swearing, will arrest people people out of work for having no visible means of support, etc. Krauss Card No.: 1500868 System ID: 2800 924) Krauss Heading: Iaukea, Sheriff Curtis Title: Is opposed to putting the lid on prostitutes in Iwilei Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-04-04 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Prostitution. Krauss Card No.: 701681 [dc] System ID: 19253 925) Krauss Heading: Volcano Title: Kilauea Crater is very active again Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-04-04 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [No annotation.] Krauss Card No.: 2000546 System ID: 50718 926) Krauss Heading: Thwing [Thwring?], Reverend Title: States his position about prostitution in Iwilei Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-04-04 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: See: Prostitution. Krauss Card No.: 1901005 [dc] System ID: 52724 927) Krauss Heading: Prostitution Title: Conditions at Iwilei again draw fire Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-04-03 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: A minister named Rev. E.W. Thwing is behind it this time, has circulated a petition with many important signatures. Now Board of Health president L.E. Pinkham and Sheriff Curtis Iaukea are under criticism for not enforcing the regulations. Krauss Card No.: 1500867 System ID: 2797 928) Krauss Heading: Prostitution Title: [no title] Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-04-03 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Iaukea told the Star, he would close Iwilei down if he thought most people wanted it but he's convinced that the public wans Iwilei open, otherwise the prostitutes will scatter all over town. Krauss Card No.: 1500867 System ID: 2798 929) Krauss Heading: Roads Title: Many complaints about Diamond Head Road Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-04-03 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 7 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: E.H. Wodehouse says the road is not safe for autos, has huge pothole filled with dust. Ex-atty. Gen. E.C. Peters calls it a matter for immediate attention. Etc. Krauss Card No.: 1600305 System ID: 38677 930) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Star says Democrats want W.A. Kinney to run for delegate Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-04-03 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: He probably won't run but there is a disposition to put the matter to him. Kiakea might run if Kuhio steps out. Krauss Card No.: 1401509 System ID: 43047 931) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Democratic National Committeeman Palmer Woods calls a convention to pick national delegates Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-04-03 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: To be held not later than May 30 for the national convention to be held in Denver on July 7. Need to choose 6 delegates from Hawaii for the convention. Krauss Card No.: 1401510 System ID: 43048 932) Krauss Heading: Thwing [Thwring?], E.W., Reverend Title: Is behind an anti-prostitution drive Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-04-03 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: See: Prostitution. Krauss Card No.: 1901004 [dc] System ID: 52723 933) Krauss Heading: Harbor - Neighbor Island Title: U.S. Engineer Ortwell may throw out all the bids for the Hilo breakwater as too high Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-04-01 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (4-5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: In that case, says Star, the work may go to D. Metzger of the Hilo Railway. Krauss Card No.: 600773 System ID: 25465 934) Krauss Heading: Harbor - Neighbor Island Title: G.H. Mayer, Honolulu, has low bid for Hilo breakwater Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-03-31 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (4-5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: He bid $2.10 per ton stone placed in breakwater. D.E. Matzger, Hilo, was second with a bid of $2.48??? Krauss Card No.: 600772 System ID: 25464 935) Krauss Heading: Ship, Inter-Island Title: Big crowd, festivities, to see Mauna Kea make her first voyage to Hilo Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-03-24 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: A Hawaiian cowboy placed Ilima leis on the bow, then raced to the social hall and kissed the hand of Queen Liliuokalani. 2,500 people on or near the wharf. The band performed. Such a big crowd swarmed on board before sailing, to inspect the vessel, the officers and crew had heavy work to get her ready for sea. Krauss Card No.: 1700907 System ID: 44626 936) Krauss Heading: Lahaina Title: Improvements contemplated for Lahaina water works Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-03-23 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Marston Campbell, Superintendent of Public Works, looked over the water works in Lahaina recently on a visit, also looked at parks and the harbor. Said the water works may be improved because drainage from taro patches and a pasture gets into it. Need wooden pipe and other improvements. Krauss Card No.: 901781 System ID: 9805 937) Krauss Heading: Ship, Inter-Island Title: Mauna Kea, new steamer, another story about her elegant appointments Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-03-23 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (2-3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [No annotation.] Krauss Card No.: 1700907 System ID: 44625 938) Krauss Heading: Isbell, Arthur A. Title: Wireless expert, arrives to establish long distance station in Hawaii Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-03-18 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (6-7) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Talks with ship 1,000 miles away. See: Radio Krauss Card No.: 800115 [dc] System ID: 514 939) Krauss Heading: Radio Title: Wireless expert A.A. Isbell talked with a transport 1,000 miles away last night Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-03-18 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (6-7) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Says there is no reason Honolulu can't talk to San Francisco if there is enough power and conditions are right. He sent and received at Barber's Point. Krauss Card No.: 1501210 System ID: 3220 940) Krauss Heading: Ford, Alexander Hume Title: Talks to the Commerical Club about what Hawaii should do to bring people here Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-03-18 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 500663 System ID: 21401 941) Krauss Heading: Ship, Inter-Island Title: Kinau, veteran steamer, left today on her last regular run to Hilo Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-03-17 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: She is being replaced by the new Mauna Kea. Krauss Card No.: 1700743 System ID: 44413 942) Krauss Heading: Beckley, Admiral George C. Title: Is purser of the Mauna Kea, new queen of the Inter-Island fleet Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-03-13 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (5-6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation]See: Ship, Mauna Kea Krauss Card No.: 101693 [dc] System ID: 9180 943) Krauss Heading: Freeman, Capt. W. Title: Is named captain of the Mauna Kea, new queen of the Inter-Island fleet Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-03-13 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (5-6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Ship, Mauna Kea. Krauss Card No.: 501108 [dc] System ID: 22148 944) Krauss Heading: Navy Title: Official announcement says Great White Fleet is coming to Hawaii Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-03-13 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (6-7) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: There have been stories about the progress of the fleet almost daily. It seems to be a very big story. Krauss Card No.: 1200156 System ID: 25766 945) Krauss Heading: Henshall, George F. Title: Now listed as editor of the Star Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-03-13 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 4 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Newspaper. Krauss Card No.: 601884 [dc] System ID: 27959 946) Krauss Heading: Newspaper Title: George F. Henshall now listed on the masthead of the Star as editor Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-03-13 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 4 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation]. Krauss Card No.: 1300551 System ID: 36282 947) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Supervisors not eager to work on Liliha St. where Link McCandless lives Author: J.J. Diaz Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-03-13 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper letter Annotation: A letter from one J.J. Diaz of Liliha St. was consigned to the waste basket after being read by Chairman Hustace. The letter requested completion of macadamizing of Liliha St. to the Country Club. Also requested are lites in several places including the dangerous band in the road at L.L. McCandless' residence. Supervisor Dwight responded, "To hell with Liliha Street. We don't intend to do a damn thing more on that road." Krauss Card No.: 1401508 System ID: 43046 948) Krauss Heading: Ship, Inter-Island Title: Mauna Kea, steamer, new queen of the inter-island fleet, arrived just after 6 p.m. yesterday Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-03-13 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (5-6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Big crowd on the dock. Gross tonnage is 1,566. Has 51 staterooms and 102 berths, 51 settees, can carry 153 first class passengers, 300 deck or steerage. To be sailed by a master, 3 mates, 2 quartermasters, 3 assistant quartermasters, 15 seamen, chief engineer, 3 assistants, 3 water tenders, 3 oilers, 3 fuel tenders, a wiper, 3 watchmen and 15 others, as needed. Will be the first interisland vessel to carry a stewardess. Captain is W.K. Freeman, purser George C. Beckley. Krauss Card No.: 1700906 System ID: 44624 949) Krauss Heading: McCandless, Link Title: Deserts Republican party, becomes a Democrat, is welcomed to the fold Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-03-11 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Politics. Krauss Card No.: 1100626 [dc] System ID: 33164 950) Krauss Heading: Isbell, Arthur A. Title: Wireless expert, arrives to establish long distance station in Hawaii Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-03-09 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Isbell arrives. See: Radio Krauss Card No.: 800115 [dc] System ID: 513 951) Krauss Heading: Radio Title: [no title] Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-03-09 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Wireless expert Arthur A. Isbell, former manager of the Massey wireless systems on the Pacific Coast, arrives to set up the new long distance wireless station. Krauss Card No.: 1501209 System ID: 3219 952) Krauss Heading: Isbell, Arthur A. Title: Wireless expert, arrives to establish long distance station in Hawaii Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-03-07 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 800115 [dc] System ID: 512 953) Krauss Heading: Radio Title: Star says the Wireless Telegraph Company has decided to establish a long distance station in Hawaii Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-03-07 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 1501209 System ID: 3218 954) Krauss Heading: Ford, Alexander Hume Title: Speaks to the Promotion Committee yesterday afternoon Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-03-06 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Talked about tourism in Australia and New Zealand. Krauss Card No.: 500663 System ID: 21400 955) Krauss Heading: City & County Title: Report of board meeting, discussion of paving Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-03-05 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Roads. Krauss Card No.: 300388 [dc] System ID: 11615 956) Krauss Heading: Roads Title: Supervisors debate use of wooden blocks for paving Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-03-05 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: There was a discussion about failure to improve Queen St. Followed by Chairman Hustace advocating the use of wooden blocks for paving, wanted to know how much it would cost, maybe ohia blocks should be tried. Krauss Card No.: 1600300 System ID: 38671 957) Krauss Heading: Ship, Inter-Island Title: Mauna Kea, new Inter-Island Steam Navigation Company steamer, sailed from San Francisco at 2 p.m. today Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-03-05 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Will steam at 12-1/2 knots, called the finest steamer of her size ever built on the Pacific Coast. Krauss Card No.: 1700905 System ID: 44623 958) Krauss Heading: Doyle, J. Walter Title: Has been appointed deputy collector of Internal Revenue by the collector Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-03-02 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 401198 System ID: 21126 959) Krauss Heading: Luau Title: Nearly 1,500 people attended the great waterfront luau on the Matson wharf Saturday Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-03-02 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Speakers included Senator L.L. McCandless, supervisors Harvey, Hustace and Archer and Senator John C. Lane. Krauss Card No.: 1001385 System ID: 31598 960) Krauss Heading: McCandless, L.L. Title: Wins Supreme Court suit to have county gutter ordinance knocked out, declared void Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-03-02 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 1100625 System ID: 33162 961) Krauss Heading: Stevedores Title: Hold huge luau on the waterfront Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-03-02 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Nearly 1,500 attend luau. See Luau. Krauss Card No.: 1801103 [dc] System ID: 48855 962) Krauss Heading: Luau Title: Huge luau planned by stevedores on waterfront Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-02-29 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (6-7) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: More than 1,000 steated in a pier shed on the Matson Navigation Co. wharf at a monster luau given by the Longshoreman's Mutual Benefit Society, the Hui Kokua ame Manawalea o no Poola. It's a celebration of the first anniversary of the group. For years, McCabe, Hamilton & Renny have given a Christmas luau for stevedores. But last Yule the workers had other plans so the company donated $300. The stevedores added to it and have put on this big luau. Krauss Card No.: 1001384 System ID: 31597 963) Krauss Heading: Pearl Harbor Title: Improvement of the harbor could mean putting 8,000 to 9,000 to work Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-02-29 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: President Morgan of the Chamber of Commerce made a speech about Pearl Harbor this morning to explain what it means to Honolulu. Stories have been running about work in Washington by Kuhio and others to get dredging of the channel started. Also quotes by President Roosevelt on the subject. Krauss Card No.: 1301873 System ID: 38075 964) Krauss Heading: Stevedores Title: Hold huge luau on the waterfront Author: No attribution Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-02-29 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (6-7) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: See Luau. Krauss Card No.: 1801103 [dc] System ID: 48854 965) Krauss Heading: Williams, Bill Title: Honolulu harbor lighthouse keeper, died today Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-02-27 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper obituary Annotation: [See: Lighthouse]. Krauss Card No.: 2101377 [dc] System ID: 27584 966) Krauss Heading: Lighthouse Title: Bill Williams, for 36 years keeper of the harbor lighthouse, died at 4 am today at his home on Artesian St. Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-02-27 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Called Old Bill. Has been sick since the light was shifted farther makai and his house followed on a barge. Dysentary and hiccoughs wore the old lighthouse keeper out. He would have been 75 in June. The lighthouse will soon have a permanent position. Krauss Card No.: 1000760 System ID: 30557 967) Krauss Heading: Fishing Title: Fisherman no longer allowed to spread nets in the harbor Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-02-25 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Harbor. Krauss Card No.: 500513 [dc] System ID: 21001 968) Krauss Heading: Harbor Title: Fishermen not allowed to spread nets in harbor Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-02-25 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The spreading of nets in the harbor by Chinese and Japanese fishermen has been stopped by the Public Works owing to the fact that it proved an interference with navigation, annoying steamship traffic. Krauss Card No.: 600670 System ID: 25296 969) Krauss Heading: Lumber Title: Directors of Hawaiian Mahogany Co. meet to order a mill that will turn out 2,500 ohia ties a day Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-02-25 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation]. Krauss Card No.: 1001455 System ID: 32269 970) Krauss Heading: Parade Title: Floral Parade this morning described Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-02-22 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Prize winners named, two pa'u riders pictured. Krauss Card No.: 1301513 System ID: 37686 971) Krauss Heading: City & County Title: Report on board meeting last night Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-02-20 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 6 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Politics. Krauss Card No.: 300388 [dc] System ID: 11613 972) Krauss Heading: Hoogs, Frank L. Title: Treasurer and manager of the Hawaiian Star Newspaper assn. died of a heart attack today Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-02-20 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (606[sic]) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 700482 [dc] System ID: 16369 973) Krauss Heading: Newspaper Title: Frank L. Hoogs, treasurer and manager of the Hawaiian Star Newspaper Association, died of heart failure afternoon today at his Makiki residence Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-02-20 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (6-7) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper obituary Annotation: He complained of a severe attack of indigestion in the morning and went home. Krauss Card No.: 1300550 System ID: 36281 974) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: No action at all on merger of garbage and roads at Supervisors meeting last night Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-02-20 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 6 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Supervisor Dwight recommended oiling the Pali Road on the windward side, cost about $600. Krauss Card No.: 1401507 System ID: 43045 975) Krauss Heading: City & County Title: A move to abolish the garbage bureau and merge it with the roads department fails Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-02-19 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (6-7) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Politics. Krauss Card No.: 300388 [dc] System ID: 11612 976) Krauss Heading: London, Jack Title: Writes his New York publishers that his captain and some of the crew have left him Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-02-19 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Says Capt. Warren and engineer Martin Johnson have been bitterly disappointed that they have not found the adventures they expected, they and a sailor and two Japanese servents have left him. London apparently is still in San Francisco. Krauss Card No.: 1001252 System ID: 31449 977) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: A move to abolish the garbage bureau and merge it with the roads department fails Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-02-19 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (6-7) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Chairman Hustace of the Board of Supervisors cooked up the scheme to foil Fern and Harvey's plan to wrest garbage from Johnson. And he got other Republicans to go along. But Harvey immediately moved to adjourn and was seconded by Dwight so the meeting adjourned before action was taken. This happened at the last meeting. The subject is expected to come up at the next meeting tonight. Krauss Card No.: 1401506 System ID: 43044 978) Krauss Heading: Leprosy Title: Warrants have been signed for the arrest of J. Lor Wallach, the controversial worm doctor Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-02-13 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Wallach goes to jail for practicing medicine without a doctor's license. Krauss Card No.: 1000591 System ID: 30245 979) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Story says that Sam Johnson's job as superintendent of garbage collection is in danger Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-02-13 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 6 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: No action or conversation at Board of Supervisor's meeting last night on Joe Fern's resolution to relieve Sam Johnson of his garbage post on the grounds that he has not the time as road supervisor to give it sufficient attention. A number of new neighborhoods demand roads, Kapahulu and Kapiolani. Krauss Card No.: 1401505 System ID: 43043 980) Krauss Heading: Wallach, J. Lor Title: Warrants have been signed for his arrest Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-02-11 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation]. Krauss Card No.: 2100105 [dc] System ID: 17250 981) Krauss Heading: Leprosy Title: Warrants have been signed for the arrest of J. Lor Wallach, the controversial worm doctor Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-02-11 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Doesn't say what the charges are. Krauss Card No.: 1000591 System ID: 30244 982) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Story says that Sam Johnson's job as superintendent of garbage collection is in danger Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-02-11 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: If he doesn't give it up, garbage politicians will oust him as road supervisor. Krauss Card No.: 1401505 System ID: 43042 983) Krauss Heading: Wundenberg, Fred Title: Died at 8 p.m. yesterday at his residence in Pacific Heights Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-02-11 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 7 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper obituary Annotation: Born June 23, 1850 in Hanalei. At one time Registrar of Public Accountants under Kamehameha V. Worked for Castle and Cooke, then Theo. H. Davies, was post master from 1886 to 1891. Has been in commercial business since his return from exile after the revolution. Krauss Card No.: 2200460 System ID: 54284 984) Krauss Heading: Water Title: L.M. Whitehouse wins Nuuanu dam contract for completion of, one year time limit Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-02-08 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: This is Saturday. His bid was $123,445. Krauss Card No.: 2100338 System ID: 17869 985) Krauss Heading: Water Title: L.M. Whitehouse wins Nuuanu dam contract for completion of, one year time limit Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-02-08 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Whitehouse assembling a large labor force to complete the dam. Will use three pumps plus the old Howland pump to sluice down the earth material for the fill. Has also located the quarries from which rock will come for the dam. Krauss Card No.: 2100338 System ID: 17870 986) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: W.A. Kinney in farewell speech to Dems says fusion with Home Rulers was a mistake Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-02-08 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (4-5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The County Beacon, official organ of the Democrats, is suspending publication with this issue. Says the Democrats have forced the Republicans to hold honest elections and not use coercion as before. Home Rulers could not make them stop. Iaukea lost his case in congress but won a moral victory by bringing the case to light. Krauss Card No.: 1401504 System ID: 43041 987) Krauss Heading: Water Title: L.M. Whitehouse submits low bid for completion of Nuuanu dam Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-02-06 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (6-7) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: L.M. Whitehouse, $123,445; W.H. Hooges & Co., $129,475; Wilson & Chapin, $134,560; C.S. Holloway, $142,800. Bids were opened about noon at superintendent Campbell's office with contractors present, about 20 people. Gathered at 11 but Whitehouse was late. There was complaint that the specifications will be changed, prevented close figuring. Two bids submitted, one for stone revetment on inside surface of dam, one for concrete. Stone cheaper. Krauss Card No.: 2100337 System ID: 17868 988) Krauss Heading: Whitehouse, L.M. Title: Submits low bid for completion of Nuuanu dam Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-02-06 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (6-7) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [See: Water]. Krauss Card No.: 2100843 [dc] System ID: 22848 989) Krauss Heading: London, Jack Title: News comes from Tahiti and San Francisco about London Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-02-06 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Snark skipper Warren writes from Tahiti about the voyage to the Marquesas, predicts that London will continue his voyage. Apparently, he went to San Francisco from Tahiti. A San Francisco story says he is returning to Tahiti in the Mariposa to rejoin the Snark. Krauss Card No.: 1001251 System ID: 31448 990) Krauss Heading: Street Car Title: Waialae riders demand and get 10 minute service during busy part of the day Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-02-06 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (7) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: They were getting 20 minute service. Krauss Card No.: 1801466 System ID: 49269 991) Krauss Heading: Land Title: Government land can be leased for only 5 years to small farmers Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-02-05 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (6-7) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Geo. B. McClellan, Kuhio's Secretary, and F.M. Hatch of the Honolulu Chamber of Commerce, had appeared before the Committee on Territories of the House to ask that the lease provision on government land be extended to 10, 15 and 20 years as an incentive for desirable immigrants. Krauss Card No.: 901983 System ID: 10439 992) Krauss Heading: London, Jack Title: J. Langbourne Warren, Snark skipper, is one-time Portland, Oregon murderer Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-02-05 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation]. Krauss Card No.: 1001250 System ID: 31447 993) Krauss Heading: Navy Title: The Honolulu Mercnahts' Association has appointed a committee to plan a reception for the Great White Fleet Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-02-04 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 1200155 System ID: 25764 994) Krauss Heading: Ship - Foreign Title: Falls of Clyde, sail tanker, involved in mistaken sighting Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-02-04 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The shipwrecked vessel Eclipse is in the news, survivors arrived by open boat. They say they saw a four-masted vessel that did not come to their aid and some say it must have been Falls of Clyde. Captain Larsen of the Falls gave his position at that time as 138:30 west, 24:20 north which is hundreds of miles away from where the men in the open boat saw a four-master which must have been the Fort George. Krauss Card No.: 1700092 System ID: 43335 995) Krauss Heading: London, Jack Title: San Francisco bank reveals that London took out a mortgage on his home on 27th St. near Telegraph Ave. to finance his voyage Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-02-03 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 6 (6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The agreement was that the bank would not file the mortgage unless it appeared that London was lost at sea. The filing now indicated that the bank is worried about his safety. Krauss Card No.: 1001250 System ID: 31446 996) Krauss Heading: Ship - Foreign Title: Falls of Clyde, sail tanker, arrives with 18,420 barrels Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-02-03 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: She was 18 days out of Monterey, had to be lightened after her departure, small amount of oil pumped overboard. Captain Larsen said she had nothing to worry about after he lightened her to a rational load. At the railroad wharf. Krauss Card No.: 1700091 System ID: 43334 997) Krauss Heading: Townsend, G. Title: Owes $7 in delinquent income tax from 1907 Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-02-01 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 10 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [No annotation.] Krauss Card No.: 1901353 System ID: 53140 998) Krauss Heading: Yachts Title: New yacht being built to represent Hawaii in the next Trans Pacific Yacht Race Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-01-31 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: George Wilcox of Kauai gives check of $1,000 to yacht fund, says he would like to see the cabin panelled in koa. Krauss Card No.: 2200618 System ID: 54480 999) Krauss Heading: Street Car Title: Residents of Liliha Street are up in arms over poor service from Honolulu Rapid Transit Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-01-30 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Liliha Street to get mmore street cars. Krauss Card No.: 1801467 System ID: 49271 1000) Krauss Heading: McCandless, L.L. Title: Now is defending the right of Liliha residents to have good street car service Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-01-29 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (6-7) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Street Car. Krauss Card No.: 1100624 [dc] System ID: 33160 1001) Krauss Heading: Street Car Title: Residents of Liliha Street are up in arms over poor service from Honolulu Rapid Transit Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-01-29 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (6-7) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Held a protest meeting last night to express disapproval of service after they secured a court order for the transit company not to discontinue service. A committee was formed to wait on the company and demand better service. L.L. McCandless is chairman of the committee and says the neighborhood has as much right to good service as anybody else. Krauss Card No.: 1801467 System ID: 49270 1002) Krauss Heading: Social Event Title: The Old Guard of the Commercial Club has a dinner to reminisce Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-01-28 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 7 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Many familiar names from past years in the list, all of whom have belonged to the YMCA for 10 years or more. Program of dinner given, speech topics. The Old Guard plans to have more meetings. Krauss Card No.: 1800508 System ID: 48170 1003) Krauss Heading: Iaukea, Curtis P. Title: Democratic County Beacon comes to C.P. Iaukea's defense Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-01-25 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (4-5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Says he is too honest. See: Politics. Krauss Card No.: 701680 [dc] System ID: 19252 1004) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Democratic County Beacon comes to Col. C.P. Iaukea's defense Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-01-25 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (4-5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Says Iaukea may not be diplomatic enough, and not recognize those who supported him for sheriff. But his problem is mostly not having given jobs but just to be undiplomatic, especially to Hawaiians. However, Hawaiians owe him a great deal because he is honest in a job where he could easily come out wealthy simply by relaxing a little. Instead, he is poorer than he was before, and this is in the face of haole criticism that Hawaiians cannot withstand temptations from bribers. Krauss Card No.: 1401503 System ID: 43040 1005) Krauss Heading: Hotels Title: Hawaiian and Moana Hotels to close at end of month until busines improves Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-01-24 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Moana bar and baths will remain open but the Hawaiian will close entirely. (Apparently the Moana did not remain closed very long.) Krauss Card No.: 701216 System ID: 18454 1006) Krauss Heading: Iaukea, Curtis P. Title: Says he intends to run again for sheriff, split in the party seen Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-01-24 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Politics. Krauss Card No.: 701680 [dc] System ID: 19251 1007) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Iaukea says he intends to run again, split in Democratic party seen Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-01-24 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Party regulars are predicting a split between Iaukea and Jarrett. Krauss Card No.: 1401500 System ID: 43037 1008) Krauss Heading: Kinney, W.A. Title: Resigns as chairman of the Democratic party Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-01-23 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 7 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Politics. Krauss Card No.: 901065 [dc] System ID: 7672 1009) Krauss Heading: Hotels Title: Hawaiian and Moana Hotels to close at end of month until busines improves Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-01-23 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: the dining rooms closed. They Young Hotel is sufficient to take care of all business. Star hopes the closing will be temporary." Krauss Card No.: 701216 System ID: 18453 1010) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: W.A. Kinney resigns as chairman of the Democratic party Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-01-23 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 7 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: He has held the office since 1904. He withdraws without dissatisfaction and hopes a good successor can be found, sees bright future for the party. Krauss Card No.: 1401500 System ID: 43036 1011) Krauss Heading: Wilson, John H. Title: Arrives in Honolulu on board Kinau, Saturday January 18 Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-01-18 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Also on board was Queen Liliuokalani, Mrs. J. Aea and three servants. Krauss Card No.: 2101896 System ID: 29484 1012) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Star predicts that the next sheriff contest will be between John Wise, Republican, and W.P. Jarrett, Democrat Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-01-15 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 1401498 System ID: 43034 1013) Krauss Heading: Frear, Gov. Walter F. Title: Returns from trip to Washington Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-01-14 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4 & 6-7) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 501093 [dc] System ID: 22118 1014) Krauss Heading: Government Title: Gov. Walter Frear returns from trip to Washington Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-01-14 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4 & 6-7)) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Tells of his trip, efforts to push Hawaii measures in Congress. Krauss Card No.: 502021 System ID: 23882 1015) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Democrats welcome Republican Link McCandless to the fold Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-01-11 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Story says they like him because of his stands on immigration and public lands. This is the definition of a good Democrat in Hawaii, against immigration of cheap labor and for leasing lands to small farmers. The Republicans say they are for these issues but don't do anything about it. Have been in control for years but no action. Why? Because the interests of their leaders lie in a different direction. Krauss Card No.: 1401499 System ID: 43035 1016) Krauss Heading: Ship, Inter-Island Title: Luka, schooner, sold by bankrupt owner for $400 Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-01-10 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Japanese crewmen on the last voyage to Laysan are still owed $350 but nobody knows where the money will come from. C. Meinecke bought the vessel. Young Brothers bid $200. Krauss Card No.: 1700853 System ID: 44559 1017) Krauss Heading: Airplane Title: Story says U.S. wants flying machines Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-01-09 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Mentions the Wright Brothers and Alexander Graham Bell's marvelously developed Tetrahedral kite. Krauss Card No.: 100366 System ID: 6586 1018) Krauss Heading: Wilcox, G.N. Title: Gives $1,000 to build yacht Hawaii Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-01-09 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [See: Yacht]. Krauss Card No.: 2101095 [dc] System ID: 26393 1019) Krauss Heading: Yachts Title: New yacht being built to represent Hawaii in the next Trans Pacific Yacht Race Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-01-09 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Will be named Hawaii. There have been numerous stories about raising funds to pay for the vessel. The latest donation came from Pacific Mail Steamship Company. Krauss Card No.: 2200618 System ID: 54479 1020) Krauss Heading: Wilson, John H. Title: Stages sit in for office space, hold over road supervisor claims squatters rights Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-01-05 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [See: City & County]. Krauss Card No.: 2101902 [dc] System ID: 29498 1021) Krauss Heading: Radio Title: Pacific Mail Steamship Co. has announced its intention to install wireless on its liners Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-01-04 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: They are the Siberia, Korea, Manchuria, Mongolia and China. Krauss Card No.: 1501208 System ID: 3217 1022) Krauss Heading: Kawananakoa, David Title: Dies in San Francisco after seeming improvement Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-01-03 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 7 (2-3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper obituary Annotation: Body will arrive in the Manchuria June 15. He died at 5:15 p.m. yesterday at the Hotel Stewart. He was the eldest son of Chief David Kahaiepouli Piikoi, cousin of King Kalakaua, born in Honolulu Feb 19, 1868. His mother was the sister of Queen Kapiolani, Princess Kekaulike. He was the grandson of Kaumualii, last king of Kauai. He married Abigail Campbell in 1902 and three children survive; Abigail, 5; David, 4; Lydia, 3. Krauss Card No.: 900550 System ID: 6176 1023) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Star says the Democrats will not run Iaukea for sheriff again because he broke his promises Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-01-03 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 1401498 System ID: 43033 1024) Krauss Heading: Oil Title: Falls of Clyde, sail driven tanker, arrives in Honolulu with first cargo of oil Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-12-26 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Ship-Foreign, Falls of Clyde. Krauss Card No.: 1301071 [dc] System ID: 37152 1025) Krauss Heading: Ship - Foreign Title: Falls of Clyde, four-masted sail tanker, arrives with oil in Honolulu Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-12-26 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Was off Diamond Head at 6 a.m. yesterday morning, Captain Larsen, docked at the railway wharf at 11 a.m. Did not begin discharging because crew given Christmas off. She carries 18,500 barrels of oil and 152 drums of gasoline and distillate. A watchman has been stationed at the gangway to keep the crew on board so the ship can leave with a clean bill of health. She has trouble with her anchor apparatus which may delay her departure. (Case of cholera in Honolulu caused brief quarantine.) Krauss Card No.: 1700090 System ID: 43333 1026) Krauss Heading: Newspaper Title: Herbert M. Ayers, editor of the defunct Referee is found not guilty of sending obscene literature through the mails Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-12-24 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (6-7) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation]. Krauss Card No.: 1300548 System ID: 36279 1027) Krauss Heading: Wallach, J. Lor Title: Quack healer, in center of controversy about curing leprosy Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-12-23 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Wallach exhibits man he says is leper, will cure him. The man has a certificate of good health from Board of Health. See: Leprosy. Krauss Card No.: 2100104 [dc] System ID: 17248 1028) Krauss Heading: Leprosy Title: J. Lor Wallach exhibits a "leper" and claims he will cure him in six weeks Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-12-23 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Stuck needles in his arm to show no nerves. Man's name is Charles Hookano. Only problem is that Hookano was examined by doctors recently and declared not a leper, given a certificate of good health. Wallach says the doctors don't know what they're talking about. Krauss Card No.: 1000590 System ID: 30243 1029) Krauss Heading: Navy Title: Great White Fleet underway from Hampton Roads Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-12-16 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Adam Robley D. Evans in command. Krauss Card No.: 1200154 System ID: 25763 1030) Krauss Heading: Purdy, Ikua Title: Comes in first in maverick branding in local Wild West Show Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-12-14 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Rodeo Krauss Card No.: 1501020 [dc] System ID: 2983 1031) Krauss Heading: Rodeo Title: Wild West Show features Angus McPhee but others outshine him Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-12-14 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Held yesterday in spite of rainy weather, 15 cowboys competed. Makai Kaliliki of Waimea won the bronc busting, and the roping. Ikua Purdy came in first in maverick branding. Charles Lucas Jr. was knocked unconscious during the potato race when his horse fell on him. Krauss Card No.: 1600626 System ID: 39041 1032) Krauss Heading: Lumber Title: G.W. Macfarlane visits Volcano country to investigate possibilities of a lumber industry Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-12-13 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 6 (7) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Says the possibilities are good for ohia and koa. His guest, Mr. Wigram of England, is with Fowler & Co. of Leeds, England who manufacture steam plows. The company is also in railroads and is interested in ohia railroad ties. Krauss Card No.: 1001454 System ID: 32266 1033) Krauss Heading: Macfarlane, George W. Title: Visits volcano country to investigate possibilities for a lumber industry Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-12-13 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 6 (7) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [See: Lumber]. Krauss Card No.: 1001747 [dc] System ID: 33638 1034) Krauss Heading: Whitehouse, L.M. Title: Has received a warrant of completion for his work on the Alakea Wharf Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-12-11 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [See: Harbor]. Krauss Card No.: 2100842 [dc] System ID: 22847 1035) Krauss Heading: Harbor Title: Alakea Wharf accepted this morning from contractor Whitehouse by the Superintendent of Public Works Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-12-11 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: It cost $91,000 and took 8 months to build but 3 months of that was spent in waiting for ohia piles from Hawaii. L.M. Whitehouse received a warrant of completion and for the 10 per cent reserve on the contract price held pending the acceptance of the job together with balance due on estimates. Krauss Card No.: 600669 System ID: 25295 1036) Krauss Heading: Goodhue, Dr. E.S. Title: Says he has discovered leprosy bacilli in mosquitoes Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-12-07 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (4-5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Leprosy. Krauss Card No.: 501753 [dc] System ID: 23342 1037) Krauss Heading: Leprosy Title: Dr. E.S. Goodhue of Honolulu finds leprosy bacilli in mosquitoes Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-12-07 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (4-5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Important discovery. Krauss Card No.: 1000589 System ID: 30242 1038) Krauss Heading: Achi, William C. Title: Has lost faith in quack healer Wallach Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-12-05 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Leprosy Krauss Card No.: 100107 [dc] System ID: 5658 1039) Krauss Heading: Wallach, J. Lor Title: Quack healer, in center of controversy about curing leprosy Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-12-05 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Has lost support of W.C. Achi. See: Leprosy. Krauss Card No.: 2100104 [dc] System ID: 17246 1040) Krauss Heading: Leprosy Title: Hawaiian begin to doubt the power of healer Wallach Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-12-05 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: W.C. Achi was a strong backer of the quack until he let Wallach try and heal a case of paralysis in his family for $50. The cure didn't work and now Achi is talking against the doctor. Krauss Card No.: 1000588 System ID: 30241 1041) Krauss Heading: Coal Title: Star says Navy coal is piling up on the waterfront Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-12-04 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: There are 32,000 tons on hand at the Naval Station and more coming. So the Navy is fencing a lot behind the Hawaiian Electric works where the old fishmarket was. 8,000 tons will be place at the end of Richards St. Other sites where coal will be piled are named. Krauss Card No.: 301251 System ID: 13937 1042) Krauss Heading: Carter, George R. Title: Ex-governor nabbed for hunting without a license Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-12-03 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Carter miffed by suggestion that he broke the law. Krauss Card No.: 201432 [dc] System ID: 13652 1043) Krauss Heading: Hunting Title: Party of prominent hunters nabbed on Molokai for hunting without licenses Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-12-03 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Ex-governor Carter miffed by idea he broke the law. Krauss Card No.: 701574 System ID: 19065 1044) Krauss Heading: Newspaper Title: Albert F. Judd claims story about making VIP hunters buy hunting licenses was a fake Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-12-03 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: It appears that former Gov. Carter is now miffed at Pacific Commercial Advertiser editor Walter Smith for refusing to apologize for implying that the hunters had broken the law. Krauss Card No.: 1300547 System ID: 36278 1045) Krauss Heading: Cowboy Title: Wild West Show planned for Honolulu Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-12-02 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Angus McPhee, world champion cowboy from Wyoming, will be on hand to perform. Krauss Card No.: 301919 System ID: 15375 1046) Krauss Heading: Hotels Title: Story says hotels in Honolulu are raising room rates Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-12-02 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (4-5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: But the rates are not given. Hawaiian Hotel manager says his hotel is losing money at present rates, rates much lower than on the West Coast. Krauss Card No.: 701215 System ID: 18452 1047) Krauss Heading: Inter-Island Steam Navigation Co. Title: Has labor trouble, strike threat from marine engineers Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-12-02 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (2-3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 701887 [dc] System ID: 19548 1048) Krauss Heading: Strike Title: Marine engineers at Inter-Island Steam Navigation Company ready to go out on strike Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-12-02 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (2-3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The marine engineers have agreed to arbitration, there will be no strike now. Krauss Card No.: 1801515 System ID: 49336 1049) Krauss Heading: Saito, Miki Title: Gets into rhubarb with L.E. Pinkham and Gov. Walter Frear Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-11-30 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (6-7) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Japanese. Krauss Card No.: 1601231 [dc] System ID: 39960 1050) Krauss Heading: Pinkham, L.E. Title: Gets in rubarb with Japanese consul Miki Saito Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-11-30 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (6-7) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Japanese. Krauss Card No.: 1400178 [dc] System ID: 41267 1051) Krauss Heading: Inter-Island Steam Navigation Co. Title: Has labor trouble, strike threat from marine engineers Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-11-29 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (6-7) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 701887 [dc] System ID: 19547 1052) Krauss Heading: Strike Title: Marine engineers at Inter-Island Steam Navigation Company ready to go out on strike Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-11-29 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (6-7) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Passage money on interisland steamers no longer accepted in anticipation of a strike. Krauss Card No.: 1801515 System ID: 49335 1053) Krauss Heading: Wallach, J. Lor Title: To be given a chance to prove his cure for leprosy Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-11-27 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Signs agreement to try his cure. Krauss Card No.: 2100103 [dc] System ID: 17244 1054) Krauss Heading: Leprosy Title: Wallach signs agreement to try his cure for leprosy Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-11-27 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Details given in the story. Krauss Card No.: 1000587 System ID: 30240 1055) Krauss Heading: Judd, Albert F. Title: Nabbed on Molokai for hunting without a license Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-11-26 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (4-5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Judd claims the story about hunting licenses was a fake. Krauss Card No.: 800868 System ID: 2085 1056) Krauss Heading: Hunting Title: Party of prominent hunters nabbed on Molokai for hunting without licenses Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-11-26 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (4-5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Judd, one of the party, claims the story is a fake. Krauss Card No.: 701574 System ID: 19064 1057) Krauss Heading: Inter-Island Steam Navigation Co. Title: Has labor trouble, strike threat from marine engineers Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-11-26 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (6-7) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Strike. Krauss Card No.: 701887 [dc] System ID: 19546 1058) Krauss Heading: Newspaper Title: Albert F. Judd claims story about making VIP hunters buy hunting licenses was a fake Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-11-26 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (4-5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Denies that Z. Pali could have found the hunters on Molokai - Pali is a police officer - because the licenses had been paid before hand. They bought the licenses of November 12 and the story said they were accosted by the officer on November 15. Krauss Card No.: 1300547 System ID: 36277 1059) Krauss Heading: Strike Title: Marine engineers at Inter-Island Steam Navigation Company ready to go out on strike Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-11-26 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (6-7) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The strike has been brewing for some days. Story today is that the engineers refuse to arbitrate. Krauss Card No.: 1801515 System ID: 49334 1060) Krauss Heading: Judd, Albert F. Title: Nabbed on Molokai for hunting without a license Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-11-25 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 6 (7) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Hunting Krauss Card No.: 800868 [dc] System ID: 2083 1061) Krauss Heading: Baseball Title: Coast team arrives today to play an All Star Hawaii team tomorrow Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-11-25 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 6 (2-3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Report says the locals played well, but got beat. Krauss Card No.: 101562 System ID: 8810 1062) Krauss Heading: Carter, George R. Title: Ex-governor nabbed for hunting without a license Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-11-25 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 6 (7) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation]See: Newspaper Krauss Card No.: 201432 [dc] System ID: 13651 1063) Krauss Heading: Hunting Title: Party of prominent hunters nabbed on Molokai for hunting without licenses Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-11-25 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 6 (7) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Newspaper. Krauss Card No.: 701574 [dc] System ID: 19063 1064) Krauss Heading: London, Jack Title: Story explains that Eames left the Snark not because of a fight with London Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-11-25 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: In fact, Eames is the uncle of Mrs. London, he was a flat water sailor with no experience on the ocean, and he got so seasick on the way to Honolulu that he quit on arrival. Krauss Card No.: 1001249 System ID: 31445 1065) Krauss Heading: Newspaper Title: A Maui News story says some very important people on Molokai were hunting without licenses Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-11-25 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 6 (7) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: So on November 15 a police officer rounded up ex-Governor George Carter, A.F. Judd, W. Kent, S.G. Wilder, R. Ivers, George Chase, George Cushing, C.A. Hartwell and James Munro and made them pay $5 for hunting licenses. Krauss Card No.: 1300546 System ID: 36276 1066) Krauss Heading: Baseball Title: Coast team arrives today to play an All Star Hawaii team tomorrow Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-11-23 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (4-7) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Captain Berger composes special march for visiting baseball boys, music printed on front page. Krauss Card No.: 101562 System ID: 8809 1067) Krauss Heading: Music Title: Capt. Henri Berger composes special march to play for All Star baseball game Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-11-23 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (4-7) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Music is printed in the paper. See: Baseball. Krauss Card No.: 1102265 [dc] System ID: 36580 1068) Krauss Heading: Joy, Barney Title: Local baseball star turned pro, is back to play in All Star game Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-11-22 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (6-7) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Baseball Krauss Card No.: 800852 [dc] System ID: 2050 1069) Krauss Heading: Baseball Title: Coast team arrives today to play an All Star Hawaii team tomorrow Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-11-22 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (6-7) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Barney Joy, the local wonder who has made good on the coast, came back with the Oakland team. Krauss Card No.: 101562 System ID: 8808 1070) Krauss Heading: Leprosy Title: Star says it appears that Wallach doesn't want to be tested about his leprosy cure Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-11-22 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (2-3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Wallach balks at terms, deal is off. He wants to come and go as he pleases while treating lepers, the Board want to quarentine him with the patients. Charles Notley, Home Rule president, supports Wallach. Kuhio walked out of the meeting in disgust. Krauss Card No.: 1000586 System ID: 30239 1071) Krauss Heading: Wallach, J. Lor Title: To be given a chance to prove his cure for leprosy Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-11-19 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: sy]. Krauss Card No.: 2100103 [dc] System ID: 17242 1072) Krauss Heading: Leprosy Title: Star says it appears that Wallach doesn't want to be tested about his leprosy cure Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-11-19 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: He is now on the Big Island laying low. Star says he has connection with Home Rule party now is giving orders to Charles Notley, president of the party, not to accept any deals with the Board of Health. Krauss Card No.: 1000586 System ID: 30238 1073) Krauss Heading: Lane, John C. Title: Rumored as mayoral candidate for Honolulu Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-11-16 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Politics. Krauss Card No.: 902067 [dc] System ID: 10644 1074) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Star prints a rumored slate for the next county election Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-11-16 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: It has John C. Lane for Mayor of Honolulu, Albert P. Taylor for sheriff, James H. Boyd as auditor and W.C. Achi as treasurer. This eliminates Curtis Iaukea, incumbent sheriff. Reason being, says Star, that Taylor is the "brains" behind a good administration. Iaukea has offended some Democrats by not paying party politics as expected, he is trying to stand for a good administration instead. Krauss Card No.: 1401496 System ID: 43031 1075) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Town Talk column gives some inside dope on political deals cooking Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-11-16 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Doesn't understand why Iaukea supported Brown recently for prosecuting attorney of the county when he campaigned against him as crooked in the last election. Can't understand why PCA calls W.C. Achi a "boss" when he couldn't even be elected delegate to the convention last year. Why the Dems are in love with James H. Boyd who is a Republican. And why Boyd, who lost track of a lot of funds as Supervisor of Public Works (but was acquitted) is being touted for Auditor? Krauss Card No.: 1401497 System ID: 43032 1076) Krauss Heading: Wallach, J. Lor Title: To be given a chance to prove his cure for leprosy Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-11-14 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (3-5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Story about how politics is mixed up in the Wallach affair. [See: Leprosy]. Krauss Card No.: 2100103 [dc] System ID: 17241 1077) Krauss Heading: Leprosy Title: Kalaupapa quiet after Kuhio's visit, Pinkham on the hot seat Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-11-14 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (3-5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Pinkham did not bring the matter of Wallach up at a Board of Health meeting but a member asked him if it was true Kuhio had been given assurance Wallach would have permission to try his cures. Pinkham evaded the question, and again when asked later by Bulletin and Advertiser reporters. It seems that Pinkham to quiet lepers at Kalaupapa, as much as promised them to let Wallach try his cure, then reniged. Kuhio has supported Wallach because the Hawaiian lepers want him. A board majority is against. Krauss Card No.: 1000585 System ID: 30237 1078) Krauss Heading: Wallach, J. Lor Title: To be given a chance to prove his cure for leprosy Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-11-13 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (6-7) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [See: Leprosy]. Krauss Card No.: 2100103 [dc] System ID: 17239 1079) Krauss Heading: Leprosy Title: Board of Health to give quack doctor Wallach a chance to prove his theory Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-11-13 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (6-7) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: A long raging controversy has filled headlines for weeks about a doctor who claims he can cure leprosy. Patients at Kalaupapa, many of them, believe he can and have been demanding that he be given a chance. Kuhio has backed them, one Hawaiian for another, and Board president Pinkham is too weak kneed to resist such pressure. Now apparently, the Board has finally agreed to let Wallach try his cure on 12 patients with no interference. Kuhio will go to Kalaupapa to announce this victory. Krauss Card No.: 1000584 System ID: 30236 1080) Krauss Heading: Chamber of Commerce Title: Sending lobbiest to Washington D.C. Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-11-12 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (6-7) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Re Pearl Harbor development.See: Pearl Harbor Krauss Card No.: 2018012 [dc] System ID: 14968 1081) Krauss Heading: Harbor Title: Alakea Wharf will be ready to turn over to the Territory in a week Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-11-12 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Then contractor Whitehouse will have it off his hands. The story details considerable work that still needs to be done. Krauss Card No.: 600668 System ID: 25294 1082) Krauss Heading: Pearl Harbor Title: H.P. Wood will go to Washington to aid Delegate Kuhio in talking congress into developing Pearl Harbor Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-11-12 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (6-7) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: He is secretary of the Hawaii Promotion (Tourist) Committee, will represent the Chamber of Commerce and Honolulu businessmen. Krauss Card No.: 1301872 System ID: 38074 1083) Krauss Heading: Wood, H.P. Title: Secretary of the Hawaii Promotion Committee, will go to Washington Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-11-12 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (6-7) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: To help Delegate Kuhio into talking congress into developing Pearl Harbor. See: Pearl Harbor. Krauss Card No.: 2200223 [dc] System ID: 53999 1084) Krauss Heading: Shipwreck Title: Rio de Janeiro, liner; clarvoiant [sic] claims she has found the wreck Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-11-07 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Star says ever since the Rio went down, finding her has been the favorite occupation of the clarvoiant [sic] sisterhood. This time a Miss Hatland has used an electronic on board a hired launch. She is looking for the spot where her spirits told her the ship lies, will drop a line and when the bell rings on her machine, she will know where the treasure is located. Krauss Card No.: 1701969 System ID: 46129 1085) Krauss Heading: Red Cross Title: Hawaii Chapter holds its first regular meeting Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-11-06 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 6 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Elects S.B. Dole as president, Mrs. B.F. Dillingham as vice pres. Krauss Card No.: 1501630 System ID: 4028 1086) Krauss Heading: Dole, Sanford B. Title: Elected first president of Red Cross in Hawaii Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-11-06 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 6 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Red Cross Krauss Card No.: 401092 [dc] System ID: 20832 1087) Krauss Heading: Harbor Title: Gov. Walter Frear turns down offer of Pacific Mail Steamship Co. to buy fishmarket wharf Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-11-05 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (4-5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Frear said the company may lease waterfront property but it will not be sold. Krauss Card No.: 600668 System ID: 25293 1088) Krauss Heading: Buddhist Title: Studiest of Buddhist schools in Kakaako and Nuuanu celebrate Japanese Emperor's birthday Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-11-04 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation]See: Japanese Krauss Card No.: 200883 [dc] System ID: 12443 1089) Krauss Heading: Paoa, Henry Title: His family gives luau in Waikiki for Mormon elders Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-11-04 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 4 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Waikiki. Krauss Card No.: 1301499 [dc] System ID: 37671 1090) Krauss Heading: Waikiki Title: Henry Paoas give luau for Mormon elders Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-11-04 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 4 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Monday - One of the biggest luaus that have been given in Honolulu for many years was given by Mr. and Mrs. Henry Paoa on Saturday afternoon at their house at Waikiki in honor of President Smith and Elder Sheehu of the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. The band was on hand and rendered Hawaiian as well as other up-to-date music...The luau was served in a large tent on the grounds, the guests sitting down at six low tables. The floor of the tent was covered with mats and the guests enjoyed a real Hawaiian luau. Some Morman history given. Krauss Card No.: 2001642 System ID: 51836 1091) Krauss Heading: London, Jack Title: Hilo merchants are getting Jack London's checks back from San Francisco marked insufficient funds Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-11-02 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (6-7) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Star says the bad checks were quite a shock to the Hilo men. Krauss Card No.: 1001247 System ID: 31443 1092) Krauss Heading: London, Jack Title: Former Snark crew member Joe Dunn is back in San Francisco telling tales of voyage to Hilo Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-11-02 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Says the navigation was done by anybody handy, including the cook or Mrs. London in bloomers. Said the voyage took more than it would have to sail around the world doing it right. But what bothered him most was the "gearing" on board, most of it belonging to Noah's ark and big enough for a battleship. There was a capstan to lift the anchor by gasoline engine when the small anchor could be lifted by one hand. The gasoline engine belonged in an automobile, he said. Krauss Card No.: 1001248 System ID: 31444 1093) Krauss Heading: Pearl Harbor Title: Ex-governor Geo. Carter may go to Washington to lobby for Pearl Harbor improvements Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-11-02 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (2-3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: L.A. Thurston and W.O. Smith also named as possible lobbyists. The Star has been crusading for such a move for a month at least and it seems there is some support for the plan. The money spent in Pearl Harbor construction would help the economy of Hawaii. Krauss Card No.: 1301871 System ID: 38073 1094) Krauss Heading: Police Title: Accusations made against the police by chairman of the Board of Supervisors Hustace Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-10-29 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (6-7) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Says gambling goes on, a senior captain is a drunk. Sheriff Iaukea defends his department, says Taylor (the alleged drunk) is doing splendid work, etc. Krauss Card No.: 1400610 System ID: 41864 1095) Krauss Heading: Water Title: Nuuanu dam contract cancelled, L.M. Whitehouse agrees to give it up, new bids to be asked Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-10-28 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation]. Krauss Card No.: 2100336 [dc] System ID: 17867 1096) Krauss Heading: Whitehouse, L.M. Title: Nuuanu dam contract cancelled, Lou Whitehouse agrees to give it up, new bids to be asked Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-10-28 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Whitehouse says he is satisfied with the deal made. He gets $30,000 for the work he has done, and feels he has the inside track on bidding for the next contract if the dam is to be built by contract. He said the work was very complicated and unsatisfactory because of new specifications introduced by several experts [who] were called in. Made it expensive both for him and the government. Krauss Card No.: 2100841 System ID: 22844 1097) Krauss Heading: Harbor Title: Civic Federation Report calls for moving coal and lumber piles to other side of the harbor Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-10-28 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (2-3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The Federation is also strongly opposed to selling any waterfront land by the Territory, says it will increase in value as soon as the Panama Canal is finished. Krauss Card No.: 600667 System ID: 25292 1098) Krauss Heading: Water Title: Nuuanu dam contract cancelled, L.M. Whitehouse agrees to give it up, new bids to be asked Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-10-26 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (6-7) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [See: Whitehouse, L.M.]. Krauss Card No.: 2100336 [dc] System ID: 17866 1099) Krauss Heading: Whitehouse, L.M. Title: Nuuanu dam contract cancelled, Lou Whitehouse agrees to give it up, new bids to be asked Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-10-26 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (6-7) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Long story, agreement signed just before noon today. Krauss Card No.: 2100841 System ID: 22840 1100) Krauss Heading: Cohen, Joe Title: The Royal Hawaiian Band trip bankrupted Cohen Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-10-24 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (4-5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: He has filed voluntary bankruptcy in U.S. Court and gives a list of his liabilities which include back salaries to many of the band members. Krauss Card No.: 301295 System ID: 13989 1101) Krauss Heading: London, Jack Title: The Snark with Mr. & Mrs. London aboard finally sailed from Hilo on October 7 Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-10-14 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 7 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: London intended to stay in Hawaii two months and stayed six. Pessimists predict that he will be back, he sailed for the Marquesas. London told the Hilo Tribune that the delay was most annoying. Mechanic R.A. Lucas finally discovered that the shaft of the engine was slightly bent. When it was straightened, it worked all right. Krauss Card No.: 1001246 System ID: 31442 1102) Krauss Heading: Maui Title: Star editor Frank L. Hoogs reports on an excursion to the new rubber plantation at Nahiku Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-10-14 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (4-5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Large party went in a steamer. Three companies have planted thousands of trees; the Nahiku, the Hawaiian-American and the Koolau. Hoogs says many people on Maui, including working men, are investing in the industry because they feel it will be a big money maker. Krauss Card No.: 1100505 System ID: 32861 1103) Krauss Heading: Rubber Title: Star Editor Frank L. Hoogs reports on an excursion to the new rubber plantations at Nahiku Author: Frank L. Hoogs Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-10-14 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (4-5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: On Maui. See: Maui. Krauss Card No.: 1601035 [dc] System ID: 39721 1104) Krauss Heading: Leprosy Title: Local Japanese newspaper editor helps Japanese leper escape to Japan Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-10-11 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (6-7) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: When called to account, shows correspondence with Board of Health Pinkham which led him to believe that Pinkham has suggested the prisoner be allowed to escape. The captain of the ship was willing to transport the patient back to Japan. The editor is C. Shiozawa. Krauss Card No.: 1000583 System ID: 30235 1105) Krauss Heading: Newspaper Title: Japanese editor C. Shiozawa helps Japanese leper escape to Japan Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-10-11 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (6-7) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [See: Leprosy]. Krauss Card No.: 1300545 [dc] System ID: 36275 1106) Krauss Heading: Shiozawa, C. Title: Newspaper editor, helps Japanese leper escape to Japan Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-10-11 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (6-7) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Leprosy. Krauss Card No.: 1602099 [dc] System ID: 40982 1107) Krauss Heading: Liliuokalani Title: San Francisco Call runs story about Prince Salmon of Tahiti proposing to Liliuokalani Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-10-08 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: According to the lurid story, her answer was no and the prince was terribly cast down. Krauss Card No.: 1001047 System ID: 31215 1108) Krauss Heading: Radio Title: Star headlines a story about a radio transmisson that went 2,200 miles Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-10-07 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (6-7) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Says it is a record transmission, from the steamer President in Alaska to Point Loma, Calif. Krauss Card No.: 1501207 System ID: 3216 1109) Krauss Heading: Roads Title: A loop road up and around Tantalus is being discussed by Land Commissioner Pratt and Gov. Frear Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-10-07 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 1600297 System ID: 38668 1110) Krauss Heading: London, Jack Title: Makes heated reply to criticisms by ex-engineer Gene Fenelon Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-10-05 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Fenelon before sailing from Honolulu criticized the Snark and her balky gasoline engine as well as the bad accomodations. London in Hilo answers heatedly that this is not a pleasure cruise but a working trip. Also, it is singularly bad form for the engineer to criticize the engine he could not make run, or rather did nothing at all but read a book. As for the diary incident, in which former friends exploited Charmain London's diary, such bad manners speak for themselves. Krauss Card No.: 1001244 System ID: 31440 1111) Krauss Heading: London, Jack Title: Another story about trouble on the Snark in Hilo Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-10-05 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: London is still stuck in Hilo with a gasoline engine that doesn't work. R.A. Lucas is working on it. Also the propellor blade is bent. London is quoted as saying, "The Snark was born in trouble, at the time of the San Francisco earthquake, and she has not yet got out of it." He is looking forward to a voyage to the Marquesas. Krauss Card No.: 1001245 System ID: 31441 1112) Krauss Heading: Lucas, R.A. Title: engine in Jack London's yacht Snark in Hilo Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-10-05 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [See: London, Jack]. Krauss Card No.: 1001431 [dc] System ID: 32054 1113) Krauss Heading: Traffic Title: Honolulu again beset by fast automobile drivers Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-10-05 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 4 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Auto Club is fighting new restrictions on speeding. See: Auto. Krauss Card No.: 1901400 [dc] System ID: 53196 1114) Krauss Heading: Traffic Title: Honolulu again beset by fast automobile drivers Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-10-04 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: See: Autos. Krauss Card No.: 1901400 [dc] System ID: 53195 1115) Krauss Heading: McCarthy, Charles J. Title: Is an incorporator of a new soy sauce company Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-10-01 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Soy Sauce. Krauss Card No.: 1100720 [dc] System ID: 33322 1116) Krauss Heading: Rosenberg, H. Title: Is an incorporator of a soy sauce company Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-10-01 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 1600732 [dc] System ID: 39188 1117) Krauss Heading: Soy Sauce Title: Company organized to manufacture soy and other sauces in Honolulu Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-10-01 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The incorporators are H. Rosenberg, N. Yamakami, H.T. Moore, C.J. McCarthy and C.G. Bartlett. Capital set at $60,000 divided into $20 shares, can increase to $500,000. Krauss Card No.: 1800616 System ID: 48292 1118) Krauss Heading: Whitehouse, L.M. Title: Uses a Kodak camera to photograph various stages of his construction projects Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-09-30 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [See: Photography]. He has several dozen photos of Alakea Wharf in various stages of completion. Krauss Card No.: 2100840 [dc] System ID: 22838 1119) Krauss Heading: Peterson, Diamond Head Charlie Title: [no title] Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-09-28 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 4 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper editorial Annotation: Editorial praises Diamond Head for his faithfulness in bringing good news to Honolulu for so many years. Krauss Card No.: 1302026 System ID: 38262 1120) Krauss Heading: London, Jack Title: Lectures on socialism in Hilo, blasts capitalist system, defends anarchistic labor Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-09-27 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 6 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: However, the story says the capitalists enjoyed it and even those who disagreed with him were complimentary. He must have charm. Krauss Card No.: 1001243 System ID: 31439 1121) Krauss Heading: Peterson, Diamond Head Charlie Title: Died at 2 p.m. today at Queen's Hospital of chronic nephritis Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-09-27 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (6-7) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper obituary Annotation: He was lookout at Diamond Head for more than a quarter of a century. His only survivor in Hawaii is Miss Melika Peterson, stenographer at the government nursery on King St. She is his daughter. Krauss Card No.: 1302026 System ID: 38261 1122) Krauss Heading: Radio Title: The U.S. Navy plans to upgrade its wireless station in Honolulu Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-09-26 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Studies are being made to find out why signals sent from ships on the other side of the Oahu mountains are now well received. Long distance transmissions by the West Virginia show that communication by wireless between Hawaii and California is possible if enough money is spent. Krauss Card No.: 1501206 System ID: 3215 1123) Krauss Heading: Radio Title: So many ships now have wireless that local stations have trouble sending Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-09-25 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The story says "shut up" is now one of the most common messages sent by the local wireless company, because operators many miles away on ships butt in transmissions without listening first. The wireless operator quoted also said it will be some time before long distance transmission is reliable because not enough is understood yet about why signals travel so well one day but not the next. He is also annoyed that ships pick up free news of the world he sends out to Neighbor Island newspapers. Krauss Card No.: 101205 System ID: 3214 1124) Krauss Heading: Laysan Island Title: Max Schlemmer, King of Laysan, will return to Honolulu for the winter Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-09-25 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: He has been living there with his daughter, the Queen of Laysan, for some time and many stories have been written about his lonely, picturesque existence. Going up to replace him on the island is Charlie Williams and his wife in the Luka. He leaves with a black eye which he says he got running into a telephone pole. Since there are no phone poles on Laysan, he should be okay, says Star. Krauss Card No.: 1000085 System ID: 28707 1125) Krauss Heading: Schlemmer, Max Title: King of Laysan, is returning to Honolulu for the winter Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-09-25 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Laysan Island. Krauss Card No.: 1601511 [dc] System ID: 40276 1126) Krauss Heading: Ship, Inter-Island Title: Luka, schooner, is leaking and needs repairs Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-09-24 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The list of things one crew member believes need to be done as the schooner loads for Laysan demonstrates the state of coasting in Hawaii. Luka needs her bottom cleaned, her leak fixed, at least one life boat to carry part of the crew in case she sinks, a water tank, her bowsprit should be wedged, her bob-stay-bold repaired, needs a new signal halyard and a new staysail. Krauss Card No.: 1700852 System ID: 44558 1127) Krauss Heading: Waikiki Title: Public facilities at Waikiki will be known as County Beach Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-09-23 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (6-7) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: As described before, dressing rooms and showers have been installed, convicts are digging out coral at low tide so bathers won't cut their feet. A keeper and his wife will live in a small cottage to enforce whatever rules will be formulated and to rent suits for bathing at 10 cents. Krauss Card No.: 2001641 System ID: 51835 1128) Krauss Heading: London, Jack Title: Visits Kilauea Crater, writes in Volcano House guest book September 8 Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-09-21 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: He writes, "It is the pit of hell." Krauss Card No.: 1001243 System ID: 31438 1129) Krauss Heading: Navy Title: naval reception at Naval Wharf to be one of the most brilliant social events of the decade Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-09-17 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Social Event Krauss Card No.: 1200153 [dc] System ID: 25761 1130) Krauss Heading: Roads Title: Chain of Craters Road being built by convicts from Oahu Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-09-17 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: They are living in a camp along the road, are cutting through the forest to build the road which will connect the craters and Kilauea. The road will be eight miles long and will save people having to make the climb on foot. Krauss Card No.: 1600296 System ID: 38667 1131) Krauss Heading: Social Event Title: Naval reception at Naval Wharf to be one of the most brilliant social events of the decade Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-09-17 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The U.S. Fleet is at Honolulu and the battleships are tied up on their side of the Naval Wharf; West Virginia and Pennsylvania, the Colorado and the Maryland. The entire dock will be covered with canvas by tonight, strung with electric lights and decorated by flags. The Royal Hawaiian Band will play in the middle of the dock, Kaai's orchestra will play for dancing on deck of the Pennsylvania, and the battleship bands will play also. A guest list of 2,000 was invited. Krauss Card No.: 1800506 System ID: 48168 1132) Krauss Heading: Crime Title: Junk dealer J. Rosenberg arrested for receiving stolen goods Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-09-10 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: He is accuses of encouraging kids to steal tools and valves and such by paying them for it as junk. Hidden under a pile of trash in his yard were 50 to 75 new brass valves stolen from the Sewer Department. He is compared to the Dickens character, Fagin. Krauss Card No.: 302177 System ID: 15705 1133) Krauss Heading: London, Jack Title: Snark reported in Hilo on September 3 Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-09-06 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 6 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The London's are coming overland with stops at the Goodhues in Kailua and at the Parker Ranch. The Snark dropped them and then sailed to Hilo, hit rough weather that caused minor damage. Trouble with the auxiliary gasoline engine has been repaired according to Capt. J. Longhorne Warren. Engineer and college student Eugene Fenelon has decided to quit and return to school. There are now two vacancies in the crew which are expected to be filled. Krauss Card No.: 1001242 System ID: 31437 1134) Krauss Heading: Railroad Title: Kahuku Railway Co. pays Kahuku Plantation $10,000 for right of way, says deed filed yesterda Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-09-05 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 1501349 System ID: 3599 1135) Krauss Heading: Social Event Title: Honolulu's 200 used as guest list for Longworth reception Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-09-05 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3); 5 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Star says nobody knows who drew up the list of Honolulu's 200. It just grew like topsy, is the first social list since the Blue Book. The Longworths are Alice, daughter of President Teddy Roosevelt, and her husband who are visiting in Hawaii. The list is printed in the story. The husband is congressman Nicholas Longworth. Longworth reception at Waikiki described, brilliant affair, entirely out of doors, Longworths received guests in a grove of trees in front of the home. Krauss Card No.: 1800505 System ID: 48167 1136) Krauss Heading: Roads Title: Kauai also wants prison labor to build roads Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-09-04 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 7 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Garden Island says the Neighbor Islands taxpayers support prisons as much as Oahu but Oahu has always profited from prison labor alone. Since Hawaii is getting prison labor to build the crater road, approved by Gov. Frear from an idea by former Sec. A.C. Atkinson, Kauai would like to have some roads built by prison labor also. Krauss Card No.: 1600295 System ID: 38666 1137) Krauss Heading: Red Cross Title: Red Cross chapter organized in Honolulu yesterday Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-09-03 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 7 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Meeting presided over by Mrs. Judge S.B. Dole. Those present at the meeting are named. Krauss Card No.: 1501629 System ID: 4027 1138) Krauss Heading: Whitehouse, L.M. Title: Broken pump makes more trouble at Nuuanu dam Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-09-03 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (6-7) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: New pump was installed about two weeks ago, has stopped operating so sluicing has stopped. Nobody knows the cause. Krauss Card No.: 2100839 System ID: 22836 1139) Krauss Heading: Roads Title: 22 convicts sent to Hawaii to work on the crater road creates shortage of road workers here Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-09-03 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The Moiliili quarry was shut down this morning because not enough workers to operate it. Star says Sam Johnson may have to cut back on road work because funds are not available to hire people and now the county is short of prison labor. He could fire some superfluous lunas foisted on him by the Board of Supervisors but it might get him fired and his head isn't too secure at the moment anyway. Krauss Card No.: 1600294 System ID: 38665 1140) Krauss Heading: Frear, Gov. W.F. Title: Attends Queen Liliuokalani's 69th birthday party Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-09-02 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Liliuokalani. Krauss Card No.: 501093 [dc] System ID: 22117 1141) Krauss Heading: Golf Title: Dates are fixed for Manoa Cup for the championship of the islands Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-09-02 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 6 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 501719 System ID: 23264 1142) Krauss Heading: Liliuokalani Title: Celebrates her 69th birthday with reception at Washington Place Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-09-02 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Star calls it one of the largest receptions in Honolulu in many a year. The Royal Hawaiian Band played the entire time on the lawn. Prince David was there, Princess Kawananakoa and daughter, Col. Sam Parker and Governor Alexander Cleghorn, four Hawaiian societies out in full force. Governor Walter Frear attended, with the Longworths (Alice is the daughter of Teddy Roosevelt), Bishop Restarick, other clergy of the Episcopal Church and many others. Krauss Card No.: 1001044 System ID: 31212 1143) Krauss Heading: Saloons Title: Star says blind pigs, saloons without liquor licenses, are numerous in Honolulu Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-08-23 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Lists a number of them in the story. Says the joints in Kakaako, Punchbowl and Palama are too numerous to mention. On Punchbowl wine, whiskey and gin can be secured at any time during the day or night by someone in the know. In Kakaako, wine and beer crowd out whiskey and gin. The locations of blind pigs change frequently, says Star. Krauss Card No.: 1601376 System ID: 40125 1144) Krauss Heading: Water Title: Nuuanu dam in trouble again, money is running out Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-08-20 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (6-7) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [See: Whitehouse, L.M.]. Krauss Card No.: 2100334 [dc] System ID: 17864 1145) Krauss Heading: Whitehouse, L.M. Title: Nuuanu dam in trouble again, money this time Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-08-20 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (6-7) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: There is enough money to continue the work until September 10 when the money will run out. Contractor Whitehouse says his contract is good even if the money runs out. Territorial officials disagree, say it will terminate his contract. A hot legal battle may ensue. Krauss Card No.: 2100838 System ID: 22835 1146) Krauss Heading: Accident Title: Letter writer chastises police for not arresting speeders who knocked down a pedestrian Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-08-19 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper letter Annotation: In an evident reference to Walter F. Dillingham, a letter writer who signs himself "Easterner," says he is outraged at autoists who put themselves above the law, knock down a pedestrian in front of witnesses and then begins to exert influence that brushes the offense aside, the police side step, no arrests made, and the affair is forgotten. Police use the excuse that they don't know whether the speeding law is constituional on the Attorney General for an opinion. Krauss Card No.: 100068 System ID: 5592 1147) Krauss Heading: London, Jack Title: The Snark sailed for Hawaii at 4 pm today from the Bishop dock Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-08-16 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Long story about the departure of the Snark yesterday. Krauss Card No.: 1001262 System ID: 31466 1148) Krauss Heading: Frear, Judge Walter F. Title: To become governor in two days Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-08-15 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Frear inaugurated at 9 a.m. today. See: Government. Krauss Card No.: 501092 [dc] System ID: 22116 1149) Krauss Heading: Government Title: Walter F. Frear becomes governor of Hawaii at 9 a.m. inauguration today Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-08-15 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Heavy rain preceded the ceremony. E.A. Mott-Smith becomes secretary of Hawaii replacing A.L.C. Atkinson. Krauss Card No.: 502020 System ID: 23881 1150) Krauss Heading: Logan, Daniel Title: Substitutes as editor of the Advertiser while Walter G. Smith is on vacation Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-08-15 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [See: Newspaper]. Krauss Card No.: 1001224 [dc] System ID: 31417 1151) Krauss Heading: London, Jack Title: The Snark sailed for Hawaii at 4 pm today from the Bishop dock Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-08-15 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (4); 8 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: From Hawaii she will go to Christmas Island. From story yesterday. Another story today says the Snark now has an ice maker and a refrigerator. The Snark arrived at Pearl Harbor May 20 and came to Honolulu Harbor August 1. Krauss Card No.: 1001262 System ID: 31465 1152) Krauss Heading: Mott-Smith, E.A. Title: Becomes Secretary of Hawaii under Gov. W.F. Frear Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-08-15 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Government. Krauss Card No.: 1101916 [dc] System ID: 35786 1153) Krauss Heading: Newspaper Title: Advertiser editor Walter G. Smith is off in the Alameda yesterday for a vacation Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-08-15 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: He leaves the newspaper in the hands of Daniel Logan. Krauss Card No.: 1300543 System ID: 36273 1154) Krauss Heading: Smith, Walter G. Title: Advertiser editor, off on mainland vacation Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-08-15 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [No annnotation.] See: Newspaper. Krauss Card No.: 1800088 [dc] System ID: 46573 1155) Krauss Heading: Ship - Foreign Title: Manchuria, PMSS liner, arrives in Honoluluon her first trip since she was repaired Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-08-14 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Her old skipper, Captain J.W. Saunders, is at the helm again. Krauss Card No.: 1700188 System ID: 43535 1156) Krauss Heading: Frear, Judge Walter F. Title: To become governor in two days Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-08-13 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (7) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Names his cabinet. Krauss Card No.: 501092 System ID: 22115 1157) Krauss Heading: Government Title: Walter F. Frear, to become governor in two days, names his cabinet Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-08-13 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (7, 5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The only change will be the Attorney General, new man is Charles R. Hemenday to replace E.C. Peters. Krauss Card No.: 502019 System ID: 23880 1158) Krauss Heading: Olsen, Capt. C. Title: Skipper of schooner Luka, is laughing stock of Honolulu because he couldn't find Laysan Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-08-13 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Ship, Luka. Krauss Card No.: 1301094 [dc] System ID: 37177 1159) Krauss Heading: Ship, Inter-Island Title: Luka, schooner, taken to Laysan by Captain C. Olsen but he couldn't find the island Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-08-13 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The agent for the Luka, A.M. Brown, said he doesn't believe Laysan has sunk and wll send Captain Rosehill, lately skipper of Jack London's Snark, out on the next voyage to find the island. Krauss Card No.: 1700851 System ID: 44557 1160) Krauss Heading: Quinn, James C. Title: Him and his new Buick involved in auto accident Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-08-12 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Accident Krauss Card No.: 1501111 [dc] System ID: 3107 1161) Krauss Heading: Accident Title: Wild driving lands car over cliff at Moanalua Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-08-12 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Yesterday afternoon the "60" Peerless of John Barneson of San Francisco, got tangled up during a wild chase from Haleiwa with Jim Quinn's Buick near the polo field. Quinn seems to be weaving back and forth with a drunken passenger who kept waving Barneson to try to pass. When he did, Quinn weaved the wrong direction into Barneson's Peerless which sent it careening over the cliff. It rolled over three times but the only injury was Barneson's broken leg. His four passengers were merely shaken up. Krauss Card No.: 100067 System ID: 5590 1162) Krauss Heading: Wise, John Title: Wise becomes clerk to the librarian of the Archives at $74 a month Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-06-28 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 4 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [No annotation.] Krauss Card No.: 2200028 System ID: 53765 1163) Krauss Heading: Shipping Title: Oceanic Steamship Company has withdrawn from shipping Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-06-27 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: SS Sierra, Oceanic steamer, sails from Honolulu probably for the last time. Big crowd on dock. Krauss Card No.: 1701500 System ID: 45464 1164) Krauss Heading: Harbor - Neighbor Island Title: Hilo breakwater construction to come soon Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-06-21 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Story says it will be early fall before all papers signed and work started. Meanwhile, plans are being made to bring boulders from Puna on the railroad. Krauss Card No.: 600771 System ID: 25463 1165) Krauss Heading: Shipping Title: Oceanic Steamship Company has withdrawn from shipping Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-06-18 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Has severely hurt New Zealand, story says. A story some time ago announced that it appeared Spreckels' Oceanic Line was bankrupt. Krauss Card No.: 1701500 System ID: 45462 1166) Krauss Heading: London, Jack Title: Reported to have falling out with his captain Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-06-13 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Reported from San Francisco, says Herbert E. Stolz of Stanford can't get along with London's temperment on the Snark. So London has sent for Eugene Fenelon to come and take Stolz's place. Krauss Card No.: 1001256 System ID: 31455 1167) Krauss Heading: Carter, George R. Title: Has told President T. Roosevelt he will now serve for another term Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-06-08 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation]See: Government Krauss Card No.: 201430 [dc] System ID: 13649 1168) Krauss Heading: Government Title: Gov. Geo. Carter has told Pres. Roosevelt he will not serve for another term Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-06-08 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: According to an item in the Star. Various stories have run in the Star during the past month plus about possible candidates for the governorship. Probably most often mentioned is Sec. of Hawaii A. Atkinson. Lorrin A. Thurston has been mentioned, Judge Frear, A. Cleghorn and several others. Krauss Card No.: 502017 System ID: 23878 1169) Krauss Heading: London, Jack Title: Arrives this morning in yacht Snark Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-06-08 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Jack London in bed with sunburn after surfing last week at Waikiki. He can hardly walk but is dictating to his wife. Staying in the Hobron house at the peninsula. Krauss Card No.: 1001241 System ID: 31436 1170) Krauss Heading: Wise, John Title: As clerk of the House of Representatives, refuses request of Secretary of Hawaii Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-06-04 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: He was asked to enumerate the errors in the house journal. Wise replied that he is not paid to do this and so would not. Krauss Card No.: 2200028 System ID: 53764 1171) Krauss Heading: Kalanianaole, Prince Jonah Kuhio Title: Hold reception at Waikiki for visiting congressmen Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-05-30 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation]See: Politics Krauss Card No.: 801483 [dc] System ID: 4519 1172) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Reception by Kuhio and Mrs. Kalanianaole for visiting congressmen Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-05-30 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Called a brilliant close to the festivities bringing to an end the visit of U.S. congressmen to Hawaii. Held at the beautiful Waikiki residence of Kuhio and the princess. Krauss Card No.: 1401495 System ID: 43030 1173) Krauss Heading: Social Event Title: Reception by Delegate and Mrs. Kuhio for visiting congressmen Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-05-30 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: See: Politics. Krauss Card No.: 1800504 [dc] System ID: 48166 1174) Krauss Heading: Waterhouse, Albert Title: Mr. and Mrs. Jack London staying at his house on the Pearl Harbor peninsula Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-05-21 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (4-5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [See: London, Jack]. Krauss Card No.: 2100432 [dc] System ID: 18123 1175) Krauss Heading: London, Jack Title: Arrives this morning in yacht Snark Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-05-21 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (4-5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: London and wife staying at residence of Albert Waterhouse on the peninsula, intends to work while here. Krauss Card No.: 1001241 System ID: 31435 1176) Krauss Heading: London, Jack Title: Arrives this morning in yacht Snark Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-05-20 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (6-7) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Off Honolulu at 8:10 am, 27 days out of San Francisco. The first thing London ask for was a cigarette. Yacht went to Pearl Harbor. Krauss Card No.: 1001241 System ID: 31434 1177) Krauss Heading: Ship, Inter-Island Title: Niihau, small steamer, now under the command of Oness Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-05-20 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Townsend has not been heard from for at least a month. Krauss Card No.: 1701011 System ID: 44782 1178) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Sen. Palmer Woods, Democratic National Committeeman, will stay in Honolulu to greet arriving congressional party Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-05-15 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (7) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Visitors on Maui today. Krauss Card No.: 1401494 System ID: 43029 1179) Krauss Heading: Gear, Judge D. Title: Died at Queen's Hospital at 1:10 p.m. yesterday Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-05-13 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 7 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: He was 39, victim of diabetes. Came from California, studied law with his father in San Francisco. Came to Hawaii in 1896, soon recognized as one of the ablest attorneys in Honolulu. Appointed judge of the first circuit court, returned to private practice when term ended in 1905. Skilled orator, charming, witty, Republican. Krauss Card No.: 501368 System ID: 22593 1180) Krauss Heading: Laysan Island Title: Schooner Luka to haul guano from Laysan in the summer Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-05-13 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Ship, Luka. Krauss Card No.: 1000084 [dc] System ID: 28705 1181) Krauss Heading: Schlemmer, Capt. Max Title: Called King of Laysan Island, purchses schooner Luka for guano trade Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-05-13 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Ship, Luka. Krauss Card No.: 1601510 [dc] System ID: 40275 1182) Krauss Heading: Ship, Inter-Island Title: Luka, schooner, purchased by Captain Max Schlemmer King of Laysan Island, for guano trade Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-05-13 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: From Allen & Robinson. She will be used in the summer months to haul guano from Laysan to Honolulu and in the winter for the coastwise trade. Krauss Card No.: 1700850 System ID: 44556 1183) Krauss Heading: Purdy. Wm. N. Title: Is a member of the Hawaii Board of Supervisors Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-05-10 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (2-3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: He replies in a letter reprinted from the Hawaii Herald about a controversy at Honokaa. He was elected from the Hamakua District. Krauss Card No.: 1501024 System ID: 2987 1184) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Sen. Palmer Woods, Democratic National Committeeman, will stay in Honolulu to greet arriving congressional party Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-05-10 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Visitors leaving for Kauai tonight. Krauss Card No.: 1401494 System ID: 43028 1185) Krauss Heading: Hotels Title: Farewell dance for officers of USS Annapolis scheduled for Seaside Hotel, now popular dance place Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-05-08 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Social Event. Krauss Card No.: 701213 [dc] System ID: 18450 1186) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Sen. Palmer Woods, Democratic National Committeeman, will stay in Honolulu to greet arriving congressional party Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-05-08 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-7) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Visiting congressmen arrived last night, waited until morning to come ashore. Long story of arrival. Krauss Card No.: 1401494 System ID: 43027 1187) Krauss Heading: Social Event Title: Farewell dance for officers of USS Annapolis to be given tomorrow evening at the Seaside Hotel Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-05-08 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The Seaside is becoming quite popular as a social gathering place. Krauss Card No.: 1800503 System ID: 48165 1188) Krauss Heading: Rats Title: Inter-Island Steam Navigation Co. is fumigating its steamers for rats Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-05-06 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Shipping. Krauss Card No.: 1501370 [dc] System ID: 3650 1189) Krauss Heading: Shipping Title: Inter-Island steamers fumigated for rats Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-05-06 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The Helene, Kinau, Mauna Loa, Ke Au Hou and Likelike were fumigated yesterday. The treatment is applied about twice a year. Krauss Card No.: 1701499 System ID: 45461 1190) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Sen. Palmer Woods, Democratic National Committeeman, will stay in Honolulu to greet arriving congressional party Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-05-04 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: They are arriving Monday in the transport Buford. Krauss Card No.: 1401494 System ID: 43026 1191) Krauss Heading: Woods, Palmer, Senator Title: Will remain in Honolulu to greet arriving congressional party Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-05-04 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: He is the Democratic National Committeeman. See: Politics. Krauss Card No.: 2200289 [dc] System ID: 54068 1192) Krauss Heading: Inter-Island Steam Navigation Co. Title: Buys Bishop Wharves for $150,000 Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-05-01 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Harbor. Krauss Card No.: 701886 [dc] System ID: 19544 1193) Krauss Heading: Harbor Title: Inter-Island Steam Nav. Co. buys Bishop Wharves Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-05-01 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Paid $150,000 to Bishop Estate for the two wharves and land across the street. One wharf is 500 feet long, the other 400 feet. One is 70 feet wide, the other 40 feet. Will be used as coal docks. Krauss Card No.: 600667 System ID: 25291 1194) Krauss Heading: Spanish Title: 2,284 men, women and children landed this morning from the immigrant ship Heliopolis Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-04-27 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (14) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: They are from Malaga, Spain. Krauss Card No.: 1800646 System ID: 48322 1195) Krauss Heading: Aiea Title: 1,500 reported on strike at Aiea Plantation Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-04-24 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation]See: Strike Krauss Card No.: 100342 [dc] System ID: 6467 1196) Krauss Heading: Water Title: Another expert, engineer Schuyler, makes another report on the Nuuanu dam Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-04-24 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [See: Whitehouse, L.M.]. Krauss Card No.: 2100335 [dc] System ID: 17865 1197) Krauss Heading: Whitehouse, L.M. Title: New expert, Engineer Schulyer makes another report on the Nuuanu dam Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-04-24 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Recommends increasing the height of the dam by 10 feet, increasing the capacity of the reservoir by 60 percent, estimates the cost to complete the dam at $160,865 and that it will take a year. Krauss Card No.: 2100837 System ID: 22833 1198) Krauss Heading: Strike Title: 1,500 reported on strike at Aiea Plantation Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-04-24 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Have presented a list of grievances. Krauss Card No.: 1801514 System ID: 49333 1199) Krauss Heading: Ship-Tug Title: Eleu, tug, sold for $8,000 Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-04-20 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: By Captain Miller of the Miller Salvage Co. who bought her for $6,000. No sooner had he completed the deal with Matson Navigation Company then he received a cabled offer from San Francisco for $12,000. Tugs are in demand there. Krauss Card No.: 1701198 System ID: 45011 1200) Krauss Heading: Kaai, Ernest Title: His music school puts on recital Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-04-19 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 7 (2-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Music Krauss Card No.: 801036 [dc] System ID: 2486 1201) Krauss Heading: Music Title: Kaai Music School puts on recital Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-04-19 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 7 (2-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Photo of the entire student body with instruments, program given, performers named. Krauss Card No.: 1102263 System ID: 36578 1202) Krauss Heading: Lanai Title: Legislators return from Lanai convinced it is too dry for settlement Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-04-08 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Land. Krauss Card No.: 901837 [dc] System ID: 10096 1203) Krauss Heading: Land Title: Legislators return from inspection of Lanai Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-04-08 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: They are convinced Lanai is too dry to support settlement. Chas. Gay has hardly enough water to support his stock. Krauss Card No.: 901981 System ID: 10316 1204) Krauss Heading: Earthquake Title: Small tremor shakes Oahu shortly after midnight this morning Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-04-03 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (7) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 401332 System ID: 21503 1205) Krauss Heading: Wilson, John H. Title: J.H. Wilson sails in the Kinau with legislators on an excursion to Kalaupapa Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-04-01 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: He's on the passenger list with the gang. Krauss Card No.: 2101890 System ID: 29449 1206) Krauss Heading: Leprosy Title: Dramatic incidents at leper colony described Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-04-01 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4); 7 (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: They occurred during a legislative junket to the colony. Standing in from on the superintendent's home, a disfigured woman made an impassioned plea to rid the colony of liquor. Another a group of lepers who showed that they were getting better under treatment. Continued of page 7, nearly a whole page devoted to visit. Krauss Card No.: 1000582 System ID: 30234 1207) Krauss Heading: Newspaper Title: Star is 15 years old today, began March 28, 1893 Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-04-01 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 4 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper editorial Annotation: The new paper is out, Star editorial describes its new home. Krauss Card No.: 1300540 System ID: 36270 1208) Krauss Heading: Whales Title: Waikiki residents report two large whales sporting just outside the reef 1 1/2 miles from shore Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-03-28 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation]. Krauss Card No.: 2100765 System ID: 21293 1209) Krauss Heading: Newspaper Title: Star is 15 years old today, began March 28, 1893 Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-03-28 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): [none provided] Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Was founded to foster the annexation of Hawaii to the U.S. The paper is now in the process of moving from the McInerny Building to larger quarters in the McCandless Building. Will install a new press and begin an enlarged 7-column, 8-page paper. Krauss Card No.: 1300540 System ID: 36269 1210) Krauss Heading: Wilson, John H. Title: Arrives from Molokai in the Iwalani Sunday March 24 Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-03-26 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Prince David and Sam Parker were on board. Krauss Card No.: 2101890 System ID: 29448 1211) Krauss Heading: Ainahau Title: Governor A. Cleghorn entertains large group of Los Angeles tour party at Ainahau Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-03-19 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 7 (2-3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 100354 System ID: 6573 1212) Krauss Heading: Cleghorn, Gov. A.S. Title: Entertains tourist group from Los Angeles at Ainahau Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-03-19 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 7 (2-3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Ainahau. Krauss Card No.: 301205 [dc] System ID: 13887 1213) Krauss Heading: Waikiki Title: Governor A. Cleghorn entertains large group of Los Angeles tourists at Ainahau Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-03-19 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 4 (2-3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [No annotation.] Krauss Card No.: 2001635 [dc] System ID: 51829 1214) Krauss Heading: Tourism Title: Shipload of tourists from Los Angeles arrives Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-03-15 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: In the Ohio, which stopped first at Hilo for a volcano excursion and a luau for 600. 1,500 waiting on the dock in Honolulu. Surprise when the Los Angelenos threw oranges from the ship. Problem was the oranges were overripe and splattered all over everybody. But the Honolulu crowd grinned and bore it. Krauss Card No.: 1901290 System ID: 53045 1215) Krauss Heading: Ship-Tug Title: Intrepid, tug, pulls British ship Loch Garve off the rocks on Molokai Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-03-08 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: See Shipwreck, Lock Garve. Krauss Card No.: 1701207 [dc] System ID: 45020 1216) Krauss Heading: Shipwreck Title: Loch Garve pulled off last night by Likelike and the tug Intrepid Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-03-08 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [No annotation.] Krauss Card No.: 1701836 System ID: 45925 1217) Krauss Heading: Shipwreck Title: Loch Garve, British ship, on the rocks on Molokai between Kamalo and Puakoo Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-03-06 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: She was 60 days out of Iquique bound for Honolulu with nitrage. Krauss Card No.: 1701836 System ID: 45924 1218) Krauss Heading: Street Car Title: New regulation in the works, passengers on street cars may not carry dynamite Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-03-06 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: It seems that Japanese workmen at the Kaimuki quarries carry their giant powder and dynamite to work on the street cars. Superintendent of Public Works decrees that this must stop as it is dangerous. Krauss Card No.: 1801465 System ID: 49268 1219) Krauss Heading: Lanai Title: Government land swap causes big controversy Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-03-02 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: More Testimony. See: Land. Krauss Card No.: 901837 [dc] System ID: 10095 1220) Krauss Heading: Land Title: Long testimony by Charles Gay of Lanai about the nuts and bolts of the Lanai land deal Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-03-02 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 901980 System ID: 10314 1221) Krauss Heading: Zoo Title: Kaimuki zoo put up for public auction this morning Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-03-02 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Monkeys selling for $8 apiece. Parrots went for $2 and up. Colonel Sam Parker bought a houseful of pigeons. Farmer bought chickens. Many people on hand, came in street cars. Krauss Card No.: 2200831 System ID: 54720 1222) Krauss Heading: Whitehouse, L.M. Title: Governor George Carter blasts the contractor of the Nuuanu dam Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-03-01 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 4 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: He accuses him of trying to string out the project as long as possible to make more money. Krauss Card No.: 2100836 System ID: 22831 1223) Krauss Heading: Townsend, George Title: Is in command of the Niihau bound for Koloa Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-03-01 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The Niihau arrived from Kaloa and Eleele under Townsend's command. Krauss Card No.: 1901352 System ID: 53139 1224) Krauss Heading: Lanai Title: Government land swap causes big controversy Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-02-28 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Land. Krauss Card No.: 901837 [dc] System ID: 10094 1225) Krauss Heading: Land Title: L.L. McCandless states his position on Lanai land Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-02-28 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Says Land Commissioner Pratt is trying to make it look as if McCandless started the whole thing. Not so. Pratt first came up with the idea of exchanging the Bishop Wharf property for Lanai lands. McCandless said exchange the wharf for the fish market, better deal. McCandless said he has always opposed the exchange of Lanai land (to one owner) because it is good for settlement. Krauss Card No.: 901979 System ID: 10310 1226) Krauss Heading: Lanai Title: Government land swap causes big controversy Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-02-27 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 6 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Lanai land deal explained. (It's been in the news for weeks.) Krauss Card No.: 901837 [dc] System ID: 10093 1227) Krauss Heading: Land Title: Info about Lanai land deal comes out Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-02-27 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 6 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Testimony before the House Committee on Public Lands revealed that the deal came about because the government was looking for lands to be exchanged for wharf properties in Honolulu, and the school administrator wanted land for schools. Gay, Charles on Lanai is involved but his legal agent testified that no attempt has been made to limit negotiations with the government to Gay. The land will go to the highest bidder. Krauss Card No.: 901978 System ID: 10304 1228) Krauss Heading: Land Title: The legislature is investigating the Lanai land deal Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-02-26 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 7 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Has called L.L. McCandless to testify. He has been fighting Gov. Carter on the issue. Land Commissioner Pratt also called, brought many papers and maps, showed which parcels on Oahu were exchanged for Lanai land. Krauss Card No.: 901977 System ID: 10300 1229) Krauss Heading: Townsend, George Title: Is in command of the Niihau bound for Koloa Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-02-26 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [No annotation.] Krauss Card No.: 1901352 System ID: 53138 1230) Krauss Heading: Land Title: Gov. Geo. Carter scored for his land policy, especially re Lanai land deal Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-02-25 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 6-Mar (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Judge Gear says he is going to inform the muckraking magazines on the mainland about the governor's land policies (favoring the rich and freezing out the small farmers). Gear says that unless some check is put on Carter, there will be little land left in the public domain after Carter leaves office. Krauss Card No.: 901976 System ID: 10297 1231) Krauss Heading: Women Title: Legislature to consider resolution re women's suffrage Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-02-23 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Representative Kaleiopu is to introduce the resolution which asks the U.S. Congress to give the suffrage to women in Hawaii in local matters. Star says the resolution has a good chance of passing but Kaleiopu disclaims authorship, says the resolution was handed to him by a constituant. Krauss Card No.: 2200137 System ID: 53896 1232) Krauss Heading: Parade Title: 2nd annual Floral Parade described Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-02-22 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Banner headline, the parade was held this morning, winners of awards named. The parade included autos and carriages decorated with flowers, pa'u riders, cowboys and bicycle riders. A new feature this year was a princess for each island. Krauss Card No.: 1301512 System ID: 37685 1233) Krauss Heading: Commercial Club Title: Held its first function last night at the Seaside Hotel, a dinner Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-02-21 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 6 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Described as a delightful affair. Krauss Card No.: 301393 System ID: 14230 1234) Krauss Heading: Water Title: Legislature to investigate Nuuanu dam Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-02-21 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation]. Krauss Card No.: 2100332 [dc] System ID: 17862 1235) Krauss Heading: Whitehouse, L.M. Title: Legislature to investigate Nuuanu dam Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-02-21 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation]. Krauss Card No.: 2100835 System ID: 22829 1236) Krauss Heading: Bishop, E. Faxton Title: Elected president of the senate Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-02-20 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation]See: Legislature Krauss Card No.: 102075 [dc] System ID: 9765 1237) Krauss Heading: Legislature Title: Fourth legislature opens this morning Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-02-20 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: E. Faxton Bishop is President of the Senate, H.L. Holstein elected Speaker of the House. Krauss Card No.: 1000308 System ID: 29233 1238) Krauss Heading: Wilson, John H. Title: Arrives from Kauai in the W.G. Hall February 17 Sunday Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-02-18 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (40 (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation]. Krauss Card No.: 2101889 System ID: 29447 1239) Krauss Heading: Freeth, George Douglas Title: Bio given with his photo in a swim suit Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-02-12 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 6 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Called a high diver, football player and whatnot, called Keoki. The Hawaiian Swimming Club composed of 60 of the best swimmers in Hawaii have elected him their captain. Krauss Card No.: 501122 System ID: 22173 1240) Krauss Heading: Water Title: Nuuanu dam hit by cloudburst Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-02-11 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [See: Whitehouse, L.M.]. Krauss Card No.: 2100332 [dc] System ID: 17861 1241) Krauss Heading: Whitehouse, L.M. Title: Nuuanu dam hit by cloudburst Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-02-11 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: A heavy rain of 6 1/3 inches above the dam this morning washed over the cement core and undermined and broke off 60 yards of the Waikiki section. Some of the railroad track was washed out and will require several days to repair. Krauss Card No.: 2100834 System ID: 22827 1242) Krauss Heading: Wilson, John H. Title: This passengers list has him arriving from Kauai in the W.G. Hall on Sunday February 10 Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-02-11 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation]. Krauss Card No.: 2101889 System ID: 29446 1243) Krauss Heading: Wilson, John H. Title: Arrives from Kauai in the Mikahala on Wednesday February Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-02-07 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation]. Krauss Card No.: 2101889 System ID: 29445 1244) Krauss Heading: Ship, Inter-Island Title: Luka, schooner, survives 18 days at mercy of wind and wave Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-01-28 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (5-6); 2 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: She sailed in ballast at 1:30 p.m. on January 9 for Hilo to pick up firewood. But never got there because she was hit by a big blow in the Molokai Channel, blew away two jibs. Finally limped into port at daylight today. One entry in her log, "Poi all gone and no land in sight." She had been feared lost in view of the strong gales during the three weeks she was out. The Luka sighted land at Waimanalo near where the Manchuria grounded. Krauss Card No.: 1700849 System ID: 44555 1245) Krauss Heading: Volcano Title: Kilauea now reported active, crater filling up Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-01-26 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (2); 1 (6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [No annnotation.] Krauss Card No.: 2000545 System ID: 50717 1246) Krauss Heading: Water Title: Governor George Carter threatens to suspend work on Nuuanu dam for an investigation into the contractors methods Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-01-24 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Governor changes his mind. Krauss Card No.: 2100331 [dc] System ID: 17860 1247) Krauss Heading: Iaukea, Curtis P. Title: Defends his hiring of Democrats after criticism by Republican Supervisors Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-01-24 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Politics. Krauss Card No.: 701679 [dc] System ID: 19250 1248) Krauss Heading: Whitehouse, L.M. Title: Governor will not suspend dam work after all Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-01-24 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation]. Krauss Card No.: 2100833 System ID: 22825 1249) Krauss Heading: Police Title: Iaukea under fire from Republican Supervisors for hiring Democrats on the force Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-01-24 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Politics. Krauss Card No.: 1400608 [dc] System ID: 41862 1250) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Sheriff Iaukea defends his hiring of Democratic cops Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-01-24 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: He said he needs loyal men and the entire department was Republican when he came in. It makes no sense to hire men who will work against his administration. He refused to discuss a meeting he had with Republican supervisor Hustace. But it is assumed hat Republican supervisors are worried about so many Democrats on the police force, recently passed a resolution discouraging any removals from office for political reasons. Krauss Card No.: 1401492 System ID: 43024 1251) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Star points out Iaukea's dilemma Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-01-24 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 4 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Democrats complain that he appoints Republicans to the police department. Republican supervisors are concerned that he appoints Democrats. However, the sheriff has full power to appoint his staff and he should be surrounded by loyal men. The road supervisor is a creature of the board and his appointments are passed on by them. Krauss Card No.: 1401493 System ID: 43025 1252) Krauss Heading: Smiddy, J. Title: Arrives from Kauai in the Kikahala Wednesday, January 23 Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-01-24 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [No annotation.] Krauss Card No.: 1702263 System ID: 46507 1253) Krauss Heading: Water Title: Governor George Carter threatens to suspend work on Nuuanu dam for an investigation into the contractors methods Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-01-23 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [See: Whitehouse, L.M.]. Krauss Card No.: 2100331 [dc] System ID: 17859 1254) Krauss Heading: Whitehouse, L.M. Title: Governor George Carter says he's not satisfied with the way contractor Whitehouse is working on the Nuuanu dam Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-01-23 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: He may just stop work and refer it to the legislature for investigation. Doesn't know if it the fault of the administration or the contractor but the work isn't being done fast enough. Krauss Card No.: 2100833 System ID: 22823 1255) Krauss Heading: Godfrey, Capt. W.B. Title: Original incorporator of Inter-Island Steam Nav. Co., dies in S.F. after long illness Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-01-21 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 6 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper obituary Annotation: Obit. given. Krauss Card No.: 501653 System ID: 23179 1256) Krauss Heading: Police Title: A cut of $1,500 in police appropriations for February causes cuts in personnel Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-01-19 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: There will be 6 foot officers for each watch or 18 total, 2 bicycle officers for each watch - also 8 mounted police. The force includes a chief of detectives, Japanese special and interpreter, Chinese, Portuguese and Hawaiian ditto. Captains, lieutenant and sergeants listed. Krauss Card No.: 1400609 System ID: 41863 1257) Krauss Heading: Volcano Title: Mauna Loa flow making headlines Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-01-19 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Original flow breaks out anew. Vivid description of how the lava flow moves eastward. Two boat loads off to lava flow. Glow visible 40 miles away. Krauss Card No.: 2000545 System ID: 50716 1258) Krauss Heading: Volcano Title: Lava flowing toward the sea in Kona Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-01-18 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: People flocking to see the flow. Krauss Card No.: 2000544 System ID: 50715 1259) Krauss Heading: Kauai Title: Suffers from wind and rain storm Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-01-15 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Storm. Krauss Card No.: 900304 [dc] System ID: 5800 1260) Krauss Heading: Lighthouse Title: U.S. Congress passes an act to establish a lighthouse at Kalaupapa on Molokai Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-01-15 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation]. Krauss Card No.: 1000757 System ID: 30552 1261) Krauss Heading: Storm Title: Kauai suffers from heavy wind and rain storm from the southwest Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-01-15 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Reported to be the heaviest storm in 10 years. Twenty-five inches of rain have fallen on Kauai since the first day of January. Hanalei River flooded. This report comes from Halalie. Krauss Card No.: 1801195 System ID: 48966 1262) Krauss Heading: Volcano Title: Three steamship excursions to the eruption are planned Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-01-15 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (5-6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [No annotation.] Krauss Card No.: 2000544 System ID: 50714 1263) Krauss Heading: Volcano Title: Report from Hilo on Mauna Loa summit eruption Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-01-12 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (5-6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Nearly all of Hilo was awakened Wednesday night by the outbreak of the summit of Mauna Loa. Krauss Card No.: 2000544 System ID: 50713 1264) Krauss Heading: Davison, Rose C. Title: Appointed Humane Officer in the Public Department by Sheriff Iaukea Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-01-11 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: She is one of two women appointed to the department. The other is Julia Bush, stenographer. Krauss Card No.: 400309 System ID: 17472 1265) Krauss Heading: Wilson, John H. Title: Departs for Kauai in the Mikahala Thursday January 10 Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-01-11 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: At 5:15 pm. Krauss Card No.: 2101888 System ID: 29444 1266) Krauss Heading: Police Title: New sherifff Curtis Iaukea under fire from Democrat job seekers for hiring Republicans Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-01-09 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Politics. Krauss Card No.: 1400608 [dc] System ID: 41861 1267) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Sheriff Iaukea springs surprise, no politics to be played in his department - Dems indignant over lack of jobs Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-01-09 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: To the astonishment of all, Iaukea has posted a notice that no member of the police department may be a member of any political club of any party. Krauss Card No.: 1401491 System ID: 43022 1268) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: [no title] Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-01-09 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Democrats who don't have jobs are indignant with Democratic leaders who haven't given them. It is said Iaukea will appoint more Republicans come Jan. 20 and that A.P. Taylor's salary will be cut from $150 a month to $125 or even $100 by the Board of Supervisors. Krauss Card No.: 1401491 System ID: 43023 1269) Krauss Heading: Taylor, A.P. Title: To receive salary of $125 per month Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-01-09 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) [This Krauss Index card was missed when numbering; I penned in the number 1900154-C] (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Politics Krauss Card No.: 1900154 [dc] System ID: 47659 1270) Krauss Heading: Johnson, Sam Title: Retains job as road supervisor under new administration Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-01-07 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1,2,3,4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Politics Krauss Card No.: 800744 [dc] System ID: 1878 1271) Krauss Heading: Rose, Charlie Title: clerk to new Sheriff Iaukea Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-01-07 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Politics. Krauss Card No.: 1600704 [dc] System ID: 39151 1272) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Iaukea takes office as sheriff, new supervisor take theirs seats Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-01-07 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1,2,3,4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Supervisors vote Sam Johnson to retain his job as Road Supervisor. Iaukea selects many Democrats for his Police Department. Charlie Rose appointed as clerk to the sheriff. Krauss Card No.: 1401490 System ID: 43021 1273) Krauss Heading: Young, William Title: Brings in body of Japanese found floating in the ocean Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-01-07 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: He was out in the gasoline launch Brothers when he found the body on the reef. It was badly mutilated by coral. The remains are believed to be those of a Japanese passenger on the Nippon Maru who jumped from the stern of the vessel. Young went after him but he had sunk. Krauss Card No.: 2200806 System ID: 54693 1274) Krauss Heading: Railroad Title: J.B. Castle wants to push his Koolau Railway across Kahana Valley Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-01-03 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Has submitted tracings of the proposed route of Section C of his Koolau Railway, he is president, to the governor. Krauss Card No.: 1501348 System ID: 3596 1275) Krauss Heading: Castle, James B. Title: Is pushing his Koolau Railway across Kahana Valley if possible Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-01-03 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation]See: Railroad Krauss Card No.: 201561 [dc] System ID: 14190 1276) Krauss Heading: Young Brothers Title: Bad storm over New Years forces Young Brothers to move Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-01-03 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: During the storm which seems to have declared a recess the little wharf belonging to the Young Brothers, on the sand spit near the mouth of the harbor, was washed away and the brothers were forcibly advised by the boisterous waves that it would be wise for them to shift their domicile on to more substantial ground a little further back. This they will do and as soon as possible...Jack Young has gone to the mainland on the Manchuria after she was repaired. Krauss Card No.: 2200712 System ID: 54590 1277) Krauss Heading: Newspaper Title: Apparently The Advertiser's A.P. Taylor is a Democrat Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-01-02 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Under a headline, Democrats are Hungry for Jobs, the story explains that A.P. Taylor of the Advertiser should be made chief detective of the Police Department and that he has accepted. A previous story revealed that he carries a badge as some sort of extra cop. Krauss Card No.: 1300539 System ID: 36268 1278) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Story says Republicans in the Police Department will be replaced by Democrats Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-01-02 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Only Capt. Parker, his son and another man will be retained. A.P. Taylor, Advertiser reporter, will becomes Chief of Detectives. Krauss Card No.: 1401488 System ID: 43018 1279) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Story says Republicans in the Police Department will be replaced by Democrats Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-01-02 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 6 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Taylor is an Independent Republican, has served at the Advertiser with loyalty and great zeal. He came to Hawaii in 1898, worked as secretary to L.A. Thurston, then went to Hilo for a time as Clerk of the Circuit Court. After a trip to Manila in the Siam which sailed through a typhoon, he returned to Hawaii and became an Advertiser reporter. Krauss Card No.: 1401488 System ID: 43019 1280) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: [no title] Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-01-02 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): [No page information given on Krauss Index card.] [Newspaper name not given on Krauss Index card. Preceding and succeeding cards list articles from "Star."] Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: His assignment as Chief of Detectives is an attempt to clean up gambling in Honolulu, a crusade in which the Advertiser has been engaged. Sheriff Iaukea feels this is the best way to carry it out. Krauss Card No.: 1401489 System ID: 43020 1281) Krauss Heading: Taylor, A.P. Title: PCA says Taylor should be mad chief of detectives of the Police Department and that he has accepted Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-01-02 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (4) [This Krauss Index card was missed when numbering; I penned in the number 1900154-B] (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 1900154 [dc] System ID: 47657 1282) Krauss Heading: Taylor, A.P. Title: Advertiser reporter, to become Chief of Detectives in the Police Department Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-01-02 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (3) [This Krauss Index card was missed when numbering; I penned in the number 1900154-C] (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Politics. The story gives his biography. Krauss Card No.: 1900154 [dc] System ID: 47658 1283) Krauss Heading: Wilson, John H. Title: Arrives from Kauai in the Mikahala Tuesday January 1 Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-01-01 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Arrived at 10 am in a driving rain and wind storm. Krauss Card No.: 2101887 System ID: 29443 1284) Krauss Heading: Storm Title: Rain storm has been raging since December 27 at 11 a.m. Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-01-01 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2); 1 (6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Weather Bureau says no end in sight. Strong winds causing ships in the harbor to buck at their moorings. Krauss Card No.: 1801194 System ID: 48965 1285) Krauss Heading: Land Title: Waianae land sold to Waianae Plantation over protest of local residents Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-12-31 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The land consisted of 331 acres of cane land and 491 acres of sandy coral land. Sold to J.M. Dowsett of Waianae Plantation, upset price was $69,656 and he paid $69,570. A verbal objection was filed by Chris Holt on behalf of 30 residents of Waianae over the sale. Holt came to town to file a formal protest with Judge Gear as his attorney but arrived too late for action in time so the sale went through. Krauss Card No.: 901975 System ID: 10294 1286) Krauss Heading: Holt, Chris Title: Protests sale of government land at Waianae to Waianae Plantation, he is Waianae resident Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-12-31 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1(2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Land Krauss Card No.: 700032 [dc] System ID: 11510 1287) Krauss Heading: Dowsett, J.M. Title: Of Waianae Plantation, buys government land over protests of local residents Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-12-31 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Land Krauss Card No.: 401181 [dc] System ID: 21094 1288) Krauss Heading: Ship, Inter-Island Title: Likelike, steamer, has roughest trip in her history Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-12-31 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: On her return from Kaunakakai yesterday morning her decks were awash for four hours and her lifeboats under water. Passengers and crew were amazed that only nine of the deck load of cattle were killed. The steamer was light and had trouble keeping her course in the raging gale. Krauss Card No.: 1700834 System ID: 44538 1289) Krauss Heading: Waianae Title: Local residents protest sale of government land to Waianae Plantation Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-12-31 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: See: Land. Krauss Card No.: 2000799 [dc] System ID: 51026 1290) Krauss Heading: Land Title: 24,000 acres of government pasture land leased to Parker Ranch Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-12-29 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (5-6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Was sold in four different parcels. First parcel consisted of 7,350 acres with an upset price of $1,764 for the lease. Parker Ranch bid $1,765. On a second parcel of 4,230 acres the upset price was $991.20, the ranch paid $992. Upset price of the third parcel was $500, the ranch paid $501. The fourth lease of 585 acres, upset price was $351, the ranch paid $352. Krauss Card No.: 901974 System ID: 10292 1291) Krauss Heading: Ena, John Title: Death announced in Los Angeles December 12 Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-12-29 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 11 (1-3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper obituary Annotation: More on John Ena. Krauss Card No.: 401927 System ID: 24541 1292) Krauss Heading: Parker Ranch Title: Leases 24,000 acres of government pasture land Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-12-29 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (5-6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Land. Krauss Card No.: 1301615 [dc] System ID: 37794 1293) Krauss Heading: Wilson, John H. Title: Returns to Kauai in the Mikihala on Thursday December 27 Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-12-28 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation]. Krauss Card No.: 2101886 System ID: 29442 1294) Krauss Heading: Diving Title: Hawaiian diver recovers lost purse Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-12-22 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: While the Claudine was getting underway last evening, a Portuguese dropped her purse between the wharf and the ship. She called for help, but nobody could recover the purse underwater. She returned to day and a lame Hawaiian fisherman, Kauwike, from Kona, came forward and offered to bring up the purse for $10. Accepted. He drove under and was down for two minutes by bystander's watches. Everybody was getting anxious when he surfaces with the purse gripped in his teeth. Got his $10, said he was cold and went to a saloon to warm up. Krauss Card No.: 400835 System ID: 20242 1295) Krauss Heading: Cornwell, W.H. Title: Former Home Ruler on Maui, becomes a Democrat Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-12-21 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 10 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Politics. Krauss Card No.: 301615 [dc] System ID: 14751 1296) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: W.H. Cornwell of Maui becomes a Democrat Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-12-21 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 10 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: He has been a Home Ruler all of his life although his father was the first Democratic National Committeeman from Hawaii. He states that he has been a Home Ruler because the party offered the best opposition to the Republicans. However, he now feels that the Democrats have become a stronger party and can offer better opposition to the GOP. Star says Democrats are delighted with Cornwell's decision because he is popular and they like him, feel he belongs in the Democratic party. Krauss Card No.: 1401487 System ID: 43017 1297) Krauss Heading: Newspaper Title: The Hawaiian Star during the last few days has gone from eight to 12 pages Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-12-20 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): [none provided] Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Returns to 8 pages after the New Year. Krauss Card No.: 1300538 System ID: 36267 1298) Krauss Heading: Land Title: L.L. McCandless threatens injunction to prevent sale of 491 acres in Waianae-Kai by the government Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-12-19 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 & 10 (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Land Commissioner Pratt disputes that settlers will not have a chance to buy Waianae land, explains what land is for sale and when, what is in cane and what not. Krauss Card No.: 0 System ID: 10288 1299) Krauss Heading: McCandless, L.L. Title: Threatens injunction to prevent sale of 491 acres in Waianae-kai by the government Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-12-19 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 & 10 (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: More, Land Commissioner Pratt answers charges. See: Land. Krauss Card No.: 1100622 [dc] System ID: 33157 1300) Krauss Heading: Land Title: L.L. McCandless threatens injunction to prevent sale of 491 acres in Waianae-Kai by the government Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-12-18 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: McCandless contends the land should be sold to homesteaders, not to plantations. Krauss Card No.: 901973 System ID: 10283 1301) Krauss Heading: Land Title: L.L. McCandless threatens injunction to prevent sale of 491 acres in Waianae-Kai by the government Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-12-18 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Gov. Geo. Carter says he will have Link sued for damages to the government. Could lose not only his $1,000 bond but much more, threatens Carter. Krauss Card No.: 901973 System ID: 10285 1302) Krauss Heading: McCandless, L.L. Title: Threatens injunction to prevent sale of 491 acres in Waianae-kai by the government Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-12-18 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Land. Krauss Card No.: 1100622 [dc] System ID: 33155 1303) Krauss Heading: Ena, John Title: Death announced in Los Angeles December 12 Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-12-14 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper obituary Annotation: He was of Chinese-Hawaiian descent, sat in the House of Representatives of the Republic of Hawaii. Started with T.R. Foster in Inter-Island Steam Navigation Co., became president in 1899 until 1902 when he moved to Los Angeles. Married Maria Lane of a prominent island family. They had seven children. Krauss Card No.: 401927 System ID: 24540 1304) Krauss Heading: Kauai Title: Much road work reported on Kauai Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-12-13 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 7 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Roads. Krauss Card No.: 900303 [dc] System ID: 5799 1305) Krauss Heading: Roads Title: Much road work reported on Kauai Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-12-13 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 7 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: At last meeting of the Board of Supervisors the Road Supervisor reported that regrading at Keaki is completed, fencing at the Pali of Kalihiwai well under way. Regrading of rest of Kilauea hills will soon begin. Culvert at Papaa has been completed, another in a few days. Sheds for the machinery have been built at Lihue. Completed during the week will be an inverted siphon on the Nawiliwili Rd. Regrading at Koloa near the mill has been done. In Waimea the unfinished grade at Hanapepe is done. The Board authorized continuance of regrading work at Koolau in the dist. of Hanalei. Krauss Card No.: 1600290 System ID: 38661 1306) Krauss Heading: Cohen, Joe Title: Begins paying back salaries of band members Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-12-12 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 301294 System ID: 13988 1307) Krauss Heading: Royal Hawaiian Band Title: Joe Cohen has finally raised enough money to begin paying the band boys their back salaries Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-12-12 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: For the mainland tour. Krauss Card No.: 1600991 System ID: 39667 1308) Krauss Heading: Election Title: Supreme Court rules that Curtis Iaukea is sheriff Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-12-10 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Supreme Court tells how it ruled for Iaukea. Krauss Card No.: 401608 System ID: 22760 1309) Krauss Heading: Berger, Henri (Henry) Title: Board of Supervisor member suggests Berger be fired Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-12-05 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (3-4); 4 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: If he will not take a reduction in salary. This idea was shot down in a hurry by indignant fellow supervisors. The Star in an editorial calls for resumption of band concerts. Krauss Card No.: 101811 System ID: 9387 1310) Krauss Heading: Election Title: Star story says there is a growing belief that A.M. Brown will win the recount for sheriff Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-12-04 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Preliminary indication is that Brown has beaten Iaukea in the recount by one vote. Krauss Card No.: 401611 System ID: 22773 1311) Krauss Heading: Brown, Annie K. Title: Singer with Royal Hawaiian Band, known as the sweet Hawaiian songbird Lei Lehua, marries Charles L. Hall Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-12-03 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 7 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 200714 [dc] System ID: 11986 1312) Krauss Heading: Election Title: Star story says there is a growing belief that A.M. Brown will win the recount for sheriff Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-12-03 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Iaukea reduces Brown's lead. At one point, Brown's lead was 7. Krauss Card No.: 401611 System ID: 22771 1313) Krauss Heading: Hall, Charles L. Title: Marries Annie K. Brown Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-12-03 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 7 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Music. Krauss Card No.: 600252 [dc] System ID: 24392 1314) Krauss Heading: Music Title: Lei Lehua, the sweet Hawaiian songbird, married Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-12-03 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 7 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: She is Annie K. Brown, Kamehameha class of '85, who traveled on the mainland tour with the Royal Hawaiian Band, better known as Lei Lehua, The Sweet Hawaiian Song Bird. Married Charles L. Hall two days ago, Saturday. Krauss Card No.: 1102262 System ID: 36577 1315) Krauss Heading: Election Title: Star story says there is a growing belief that A.M. Brown will win the recount for sheriff Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-12-01 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (3); 7 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: He has been steadily gaining over Curtis Iaukea, the declared winner after election day. Story says Brown is leading by two votes now. Krauss Card No.: 401611 System ID: 22769 1316) Krauss Heading: Election Title: Brown recount hearing getting interesting Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-11-30 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Judges now decide to proceed with recount. Krauss Card No.: 401610 System ID: 22767 1317) Krauss Heading: Election Title: Brown recount hearing getting interesting Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-11-28 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Justices annoyed with Brown, calls his suit a fishing expedition, insists he bring in witnesses who prove his contentions before more recounting continues. Big difference in vote Brown claimed and what the recount showed. Krauss Card No.: 401610 System ID: 22766 1318) Krauss Heading: Election Title: Brown recount hearing getting interesting Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-11-27 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Supreme Court reduces Curtis Iaukea's lead to 10 votes. In the original count, Brown received 2,721, Iaukea 2,735. Krauss Card No.: 401610 System ID: 22764 1319) Krauss Heading: Royal Hawaiian Band Title: Band arrives in the Korea, Joe Cohen says he has the best collecton of pawn tickets in the world Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-11-26 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Describes what went wrong, good houses but the theaters not big enough, he lost $20,000 but he's not kicking. Naval wharf crowded to capacity on arrival. All the band boys broke. Krauss Card No.: 1600990 System ID: 39666 1320) Krauss Heading: Woods, Palmer Title: Democratic candidate for the senate from Kohala spent $165 on his victorious campaign Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-11-21 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [See: Politics]. Krauss Card No.: 2101885 [dc] System ID: 29441 1321) Krauss Heading: McClanahan, E.B. Title: Size of election expenses, $875, a surprise Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-11-21 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Politics. Krauss Card No.: 1100757 [dc] System ID: 33366 1322) Krauss Heading: Notley, Charles K. Title: Home Rule candidate for delegate, spent $59.50 on his campaign Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-11-21 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 1300908 [dc] System ID: 36969 1323) Krauss Heading: Pineapples Title: Prospectus for Wahiawa-Consolidated Pineapple Co. published Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-11-21 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Company is offering $50,000 worth of shares. Investors named. Krauss Card No.: 1400150 System ID: 41236 1324) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Other campaign expenses given by candidates Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-11-21 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Home Rule delegate candidate Charles Notley spent a total of $59.50, Palmer Woods, senatorial candidate from Kohala spent $165. Kuhio's expenses not listed yet. Krauss Card No.: 1401486 System ID: 43016 1325) Krauss Heading: Sugar Title: Sugar Planters Association meets, big news in Star Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-11-21 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Four stories running on the front page. Krauss Card No.: 1801874 System ID: 49863 1326) Krauss Heading: Castle, James B. Title: Sells his controlling interest in Kahuku Plantation to Alexander & Baldwin Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-11-20 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 201560 System ID: 14189 1327) Krauss Heading: Royal Hawaiian Band Title: Band reported homeward bound in the Korea at the expense of Joe Cohen Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-11-20 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (5-6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Money donated to help will be refunded. Krauss Card No.: 1600990 System ID: 39665 1328) Krauss Heading: Sugar Title: Controlling interest in Kahuku Plantation sold to Alexander and Baldwin by James B. Castle Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-11-20 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [No annotation.] Krauss Card No.: 1801867 [dc] System ID: 49856 1329) Krauss Heading: Brown, Arthur M. Title: Asks for election recourt in sheriff race Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-11-19 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation]See: Election Krauss Card No.: 200733 [dc] System ID: 12088 1330) Krauss Heading: Election Title: A.M. Brown makes out petition for recount in his election loss to Iaukea for sheriff Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-11-19 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Brown petitions the Supreme Court that up to 220 votes for him were not counted, example precincts named. Krauss Card No.: 401609 System ID: 22762 1331) Krauss Heading: Newspaper Title: Warrant of arrest served on A.P. Taylor, Advertiser newsman Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-11-19 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Warrant sworn out by Ah Fook who charges assault last Saturday and that Taylor wore a police badge illegally. Taylor says it's all news to him, went to the police station to be served when he learned that they were looking for him. Advertiser business manager Charles Crane was ready with bail but Taylor was released on his own recognizance. Krauss Card No.: 1300537 System ID: 36266 1332) Krauss Heading: Taylor, A.P. Title: Advertiser newsman, warrant sworn out for his arrest by Ah Fook who charges assault Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-11-19 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (4) [This Krauss Index card was missed when numbering; I penned in the number 1900154-B] (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Newspaper. Krauss Card No.: 1900154 System ID: 47656 1333) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Candidates file campaign expenses Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-11-17 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: David L. Kahaleaahu, legis. candidate 5th dist., nomination fee, $25, personal expenses, $2.50, printing cards, $6.50, total $34. D. Kalauokalani, Sr., senatorial candidate, 4th dist., nomination fee $25, printing and advertising $5, stationary and expenses public meetings $35, total $65. J.L. Paoo, rep. candidate 5th dist., nomination fee $25, printing $9.50, traveling expenses $18.35, watchers $7, total $59.75. Krauss Card No.: 1401484 System ID: 43015 1334) Krauss Heading: Burns, A.M. Title: Now editor of Hilo Tribune under new management Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-11-16 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (5-6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation]See: Newspaper Krauss Card No.: 200931 [dc] System ID: 12511 1335) Krauss Heading: Henshall, G.F. Title: Is new editor of Hawaii Herald under new management Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-11-16 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (5-6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Newspaper. Krauss Card No.: 601883 [dc] System ID: 27957 1336) Krauss Heading: Newspaper Title: Hawaii Herald in Hilo is under new management Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-11-16 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (5-6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Made the announcement in the November 8 issue. G.F. Henshall is now editor. In the same story it is announced that the Hilo Tribune is also under new management, A.M. Burns now editor. Krauss Card No.: 1300536 System ID: 36265 1337) Krauss Heading: Royal Hawaiian Band Title: More news of the band, donors pitch in Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-11-16 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Long list of donors to the band relief fund, anywhere from $1 to $100. Krauss Card No.: 1600989 System ID: 39663 1338) Krauss Heading: Royal Hawaiian Band Title: More news of the band, donors pitch in Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-11-16 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (5-6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Story indicates that the band will be able to pay its own way home. Krauss Card No.: 1600989 System ID: 39664 1339) Krauss Heading: Wilson, John H. Title: Sails for Kauai in the Maui on Tuesday November 13 Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-11-14 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Sailed at 5 pm. Krauss Card No.: 2101884 System ID: 29440 1340) Krauss Heading: Royal Hawaiian Band Title: Cable from Berger says the band is inching toward the West Coast Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-11-14 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Have gotten as far as Reno, Nevada from Salt Lake City. That's almost on the California line. A ride of six or seven hours will take the band to Sacramento. They may be able to get home without assistance after all. Krauss Card No.: 1600988 System ID: 39661 1341) Krauss Heading: Royal Hawaiian Band Title: Cable from Berger says the band is inching toward the West Coast Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-11-14 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Now there is a new complication, a $3,000 bond for the instruments the band boys are playing. The instruments belong to the National Guard. For some reason, the Atty. Gen. is concerned about losing his money. Krauss Card No.: 1600988 System ID: 39662 1342) Krauss Heading: Mossman, Herbert J. Title: Chairman of Oahu County Democratic Committee, presides at ratification rally last night Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-11-13 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 7 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Politics. Krauss Card No.: 1101905 [dc] System ID: 35775 1343) Krauss Heading: Royal Hawaiian Band Title: Everybody is getting into the act of helping the band, nothing gets done Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-11-13 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: A committee asked San Francisco if it could spare relief funds to help the band. Answer, no. Krauss Card No.: 1600987 System ID: 39652 1344) Krauss Heading: Royal Hawaiian Band Title: Everybody is getting into the act of helping the band, nothing gets done Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-11-13 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 11 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Somebody is investigating how to collect the bond put up to send the band out. Krauss Card No.: 1600987 System ID: 39653 1345) Krauss Heading: Royal Hawaiian Band Title: Everybody is getting into the act of helping the band, nothing gets done Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-11-13 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Headline says, Where is Joe Cohen? Krauss Card No.: 1600987 System ID: 39654 1346) Krauss Heading: Royal Hawaiian Band Title: Everybody is getting into the act of helping the band, nothing gets done Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-11-13 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Story tells how Cohen got a number of young businessmen to invest in the band tour venture. Krauss Card No.: 1600987 System ID: 39658 1347) Krauss Heading: Royal Hawaiian Band Title: Everybody is getting into the act of helping the band, nothing gets done Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-11-13 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Another story on trying to collect on the band bond. Krauss Card No.: 1600987 System ID: 39660 1348) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Big victory rally to ratify successful candidates at Aala Park last night Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-11-13 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 7(2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Biggest crowd of the entire campaign, many victory songs sung, campaign songs played by Ernest Kaai, the crowd likes them. T. Madam Alapai and Miss Kaai sang. Herbert J. Mossman, chairman of the county committee, president. Krauss Card No.: 1401483 System ID: 43014 1349) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Democratic board of supervisors wants a Demo road supervisor Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-11-12 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Many names proposed, but the consensus is that he should be a Democrat and a Hawaiian. David Crowningberg, now deputy road supervisor, proposed. Also H.T. Moore, a Democrat, former member of the Board of Supervisors. John Defries and Wm. Mossman mentioned. Krauss Card No.: 1401482 System ID: 43013 1350) Krauss Heading: Royal Hawaiian Band Title: Outpouring of concern for the band boys Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-11-10 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Four front page stories about the band. One suggests sending the boys paper overcoats. Another tries to figure out just who is still in the band so as to know how much it will take to bring them home. Band had about 60 members when it started the tour, 10 or 15 left. $2,000 needed. Another story says the Chamber of Commerce might come forth to help, and the other story says merchants are talking about sending aid. Krauss Card No.: 1600986 System ID: 39651 1351) Krauss Heading: Cohen, Joe Title: Believed broke as a result of Royal Hawaiian Band tour Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-11-09 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Royal Hawaiian Band. Krauss Card No.: 301294 [dc] System ID: 13987 1352) Krauss Heading: Royal Hawaiian Band Title: Prof. Berger writes pitiful plea from Denver Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-11-09 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (5-6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Decision made not to divert San Francisco relief funds to the band, as suggested. Supervisors must help. Krauss Card No.: 1600984 System ID: 39647 1353) Krauss Heading: Royal Hawaiian Band Title: Royal Hawaiian Glee Club to give benefit concert in aid of stranded band boys Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-11-09 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The Promotion Committee is looking for ways to bring the band home also. Krauss Card No.: 1600985 System ID: 39649 1354) Krauss Heading: Royal Hawaiian Band Title: C.S. Desky believes Joe Cohen is broke, lost every cent he has on the band venture Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-11-09 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Cohen is very proud and ashamed to not be able to pay his debts, is trying to get the band home, says Desky. Krauss Card No.: 1600985 System ID: 39650 1355) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Contractor Jack Belser considered for road supervisor Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-11-09 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1(6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: They want somebody who is capable of handling the department, don't want Sam Johnson. Belser is a Republican but the Democratic supervisors feel they can work with him. He's a former partner in Lord & Belser, dredging contractors. Now a private contractor. He hasn't said whether he would take the job. Krauss Card No.: 1401481 System ID: 43012 1356) Krauss Heading: Brown, Arthur M. Title: Loses election recourt in sheriff election Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-11-08 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation]See: Election Krauss Card No.: 200734 [dc] System ID: 12089 1357) Krauss Heading: Iaukea, Curtis P. Title: Wins election recount for sheriff Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-11-08 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Election. Krauss Card No.: 701678 [dc] System ID: 19248 1358) Krauss Heading: Election Title: Supreme Court rules that Curtis Iaukea is sheriff Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-11-08 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Star says it is unofficial, but will be announced this morning. Krauss Card No.: 401608 System ID: 22758 1359) Krauss Heading: Royal Hawaiian Band Title: Prof. Berger writes pitiful plea from Denver Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-11-08 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Says the band has not been paid for weeks, promoter Cohen broke in spite of all the money made, bad management, it's cold and the band boys are miserable, Berger living out of his pocket. Everybody wants to go home. Krauss Card No.: 1600984 System ID: 39646 1360) Krauss Heading: Kalanianaole, Prince Jonah Kuhio Title: Win re-election as delegate Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-11-07 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation]See: Politics Krauss Card No.: 801482 [dc] System ID: 4518 1361) Krauss Heading: Brown, Arthur M. Title: Defeated in election for sheriff of Honolulu by Curtis Iaukea, Democrat Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-11-07 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation]See: Election Krauss Card No.: 200733 [dc] System ID: 12087 1362) Krauss Heading: Chillingworth, Charles F. Title: Elected to the senate for Oahu on GOP ticket Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-11-07 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Election Krauss Card No.: 201976 [dc] System ID: 15257 1363) Krauss Heading: Hustace, Charles Jr. Title: Republican, elected to Honolulu Board of Supervisors Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-11-07 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Election. Krauss Card No.: 701583 [dc] System ID: 19076 1364) Krauss Heading: Dwight, S.C. Title: Republican, elected to Honolulu Board of Supervisors Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-11-07 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Election Krauss Card No.: 401304 [dc] System ID: 21338 1365) Krauss Heading: Election Title: Six Democrats elected to the House, three to the Senate Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-11-07 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 401605 System ID: 22748 1366) Krauss Heading: Election Title: Maui and Kauai went solidly Republican, some Democrats elected on Hawaii Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-11-07 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Palmer Woods (D) and H. Makekau (HR-D) elected to senate. Democratic sheriff elected. Solid Home Rule-Democrat board of supervisors elected. Many other offices went to Home Rule-Democrats. Krauss Card No.: 401606 System ID: 22751 1367) Krauss Heading: Election Title: Democrats poll more strongly than before Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-11-07 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: On Oahu, Curtis Iaukea wins the sheriff race, beats Republican Brown. Frank Harvey elected supervisor at large on Oahu, also elected Joe Fern as supervisor for Honolulu with Republicans S.C. Dwight and Charles Hustuce Jr. Republican Andrew Cox elected from Waianae-Waialua. L.L. McCandless narrowly lost his race for the senate. Winners were W.O. Smith (R), C.J. McCarthy (D), and C.F. Chillingworth (R). All representatives from the 4th district and all but one in the 5th are Republicans. Kuhio voted in as delegate to congress. Krauss Card No.: 401607 System ID: 22755 1368) Krauss Heading: Fern, Joe Title: Elected to Board of Supervisors on the Democratic ticket Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-11-07 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Election Krauss Card No.: 402191 [dc] System ID: 25008 1369) Krauss Heading: Harvey, Frank Title: Elected Supervisor at Large in Honolulu Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-11-07 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Election. Krauss Card No.: 600928 [dc] System ID: 26046 1370) Krauss Heading: McCandless, L.L. Title: Loses election for his senate seat on the GOP ticket Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-11-07 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Election. Krauss Card No.: 1100620 [dc] System ID: 33151 1371) Krauss Heading: McCarthy, Charles J. Title: Elected to the senate from Oahu on Democratic ticket Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-11-07 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Politics. Krauss Card No.: 1100719 [dc] System ID: 33321 1372) Krauss Heading: McClanahan, E.B. Title: Bested by Kuhio in election for delegate Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-11-07 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Politics. Krauss Card No.: 1100757 [dc] System ID: 33365 1373) Krauss Heading: Smith, W.O. Title: Republican, elected to the senate for Oahu Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-11-07 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [No annotation.] See: Election. Krauss Card No.: 1800127 [dc] System ID: 46616 1374) Krauss Heading: Kaai, Ernest Title: His Kaai Quintet busy playing for campaign rallies, singing campaign songs of candidates Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-11-06 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: More of same. Krauss Card No.: 801073 [dc] System ID: 2554 1375) Krauss Heading: Election Title: Carriages busy taking voters to the polls Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-11-06 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Each carriage carries a banner urging voters to vote the straight Republican or Democratic ticket. Home Rulers downcast, afraid they may not win a contest. Krauss Card No.: 401604 System ID: 22747 1376) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Republicans draw largest crowd of the campaign for closing rally Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-11-06 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: At Aala Park, easily 5,000 people around the bandstand. The Home Rulers added some across the park. The crowd was not overly enthusiastic but paid attention. The grandstand was decorated with many flags and colored lights. The glee clubs competed for applause and got the crowd livened up. The most excitement came when Madam Alapai sang late in the evening, she was brought back for an encore. A.M. Brown and Kuhio spoke after midnight, on election day. Meeting ended at 2 p.m. Krauss Card No.: 1401479 System ID: 43010 1377) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Democrats hold last rally at Richards, King and Merchant Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-11-06 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Began at 7 p.m. and a very large crowd stayed late into the night, mostly Hawaiians, many women taking a lively interest. Iaukea's name drew repeated applause. Each time his name was heard in his campaign song, people cheered. McClanahan came out with a new campaign song to the tune of Tammany. Ernest Kaai's orchestra furnished the music. Platform erected for the speakers. Krauss Card No.: 1401480 System ID: 43011 1378) Krauss Heading: Johnson, Sam Title: Road Superintendent, makes report to Board of Supervisors Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-11-03 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (3-6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Roads Krauss Card No.: 800743 [dc] System ID: 1876 1379) Krauss Heading: Election Title: Polls to open at 8 a.m., close at 5 p.m. Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-11-03 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: County ballots to be counted first, may get results just before midnight, final results not expected until Wednesday morning. Having four tickets on the ballot will make counting slow, it is expected. Krauss Card No.: 401604 System ID: 22746 1380) Krauss Heading: Roads Title: Report by Road Superintendent Sam Johnson to the Board of Supervisors Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-11-03 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (3-6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: He says 2.97 miles of new road in Honolulu have been constructed, 2,800 feet of which were constructed of coral, and 12,845 feet were macadamized. Some of each of the following roads were worked on: Waialae road, graded and macadamized; Liliha St. graded and macadamized, Kalakaua Ave. macadamized. Streets constructed and top dressed with coral: Hobron Lane, _oundry [sic] St., Kawaianao St., Ala Moana Rd. Krauss Card No.: 1600289 System ID: 38660 1381) Krauss Heading: Kaai, Ernest Title: His Kaai Quintet busy playing for campaign rallies, singing campaign songs of candidates Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-10-30 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation]See: Politics Krauss Card No.: 801073 [dc] System ID: 2553 1382) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Democrats have come up with a campaign song Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-10-30 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: It is sung by the Kaai Quintette at Dem meetings. List to our song It's not very long Though its sentiment is quite strong And its melody may beguile the time It's all about our candidates That have the spiel that captivates Their arguments are simply sublime. Etc., etc. The words are sung to the music of "Every Little Bit Helps." Krauss Card No.: 1401478 System ID: 43009 1383) Krauss Heading: Kalanianaole, Prince Jonah Kuhio Title: Makes short campaign speech because his voice is giving out Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-10-29 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 7 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper editorial Annotation: [no annotation]See: Politics Krauss Card No.: 801482 [dc] System ID: 4517 1384) Krauss Heading: Water Title: New dam scare in Nuuanu Valley, people will afraid it will burst and flood them Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-10-29 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [See: Whitehouse, L.M.]. Krauss Card No.: 2100330 [dc] System ID: 17858 1385) Krauss Heading: Whitehouse, L.M. Title: New dam scare in Nuuanu Valley, people there are afraid it will burst Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-10-29 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Some people living below it say they will move away. Krauss Card No.: 2100832 System ID: 22821 1386) Krauss Heading: McClanahan, E.B. Title: Has found an issue in Cuban annexation Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-10-29 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 7 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Democratic candidate for delegate. See: Politics. Krauss Card No.: 1100757 [dc] System ID: 33364 1387) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: E.B. McClanahan has found an issue in Cuban annexation Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-10-29 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 7 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Speaks to an immense crowd at Aala Park, one of the largest rallies of the campaign. Claimed that the Democrats prevented the annexation of Cuba after the Spanish American War, demanded it be made an independent republic which it is. But a skillful plot has been hatching to annex Cuba to the U.S. If annexation comes, it means ruin to the sugar interests of Hawaii. McClanahan promises a crusade against annexation of Cuba. Krauss Card No.: 1401476 System ID: 43007 1388) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Kuhio makes short speech because his voice has given out Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-10-29 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 7 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Spoke briefly at Pearl City last night, "his voice being in poor condition as a result of too much speaking during a tour of the other islands." He promised to have the refund bill passed in the coming session, so that Hawaii will get back 75% of the taxes it pays the federal gov't., said he works for the rich as well as the poor. Krauss Card No.: 1401477 System ID: 43008 1389) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Republican give-away of beer becomes campaign issue Author: Democrat & Republican Campaign Chairmen Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-10-26 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 6 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper letter Annotation: Democrats have taken to starting their speeches with, "There is no beer here." Republicans have responded by pointing out that two well known Democratic candidates are saloon keepers. Also, that there are more drunks at Democratic meetings than at Republican rallies. The Democrats stoutly deny this, pointing out that they can't help it if one or two voters come loaded to a rally. The campaign chairmen of both parties today exchange long letters to the editor and each other on the subject. Krauss Card No.: 1401475 System ID: 43006 1390) Krauss Heading: McCandless, L.L. Title: Receives warm endorsement from Hawaiian Star Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-10-25 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 4 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Said he has two qualities, independence and energy, that make a desirable legislator. "He is a man who is not awed either by influence or power. He is approachable and every constituent may be sure of an opportunity to have his matters heard." Krauss Card No.: 1100621 System ID: 33153 1391) Krauss Heading: Brown, Arthur M. Title: Republican candidate, gives 'em hell at rally Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-10-20 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation]See: Politics Krauss Card No.: 200733 [dc] System ID: 12086 1392) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Star protests Republican practice of giving away free beer Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-10-20 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 4 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: THE SCANDAL OF FREE BEER. The spectacle of free beer at political meetings is scandalous. The scandal is only exceeded by the announcements made during the meetings that there will be free beer at the close. Has the Republican party come to this? Krauss Card No.: 1401471 System ID: 43002 1393) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Republican A.M. Brown gives 'em hell Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-10-20 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: He spoke at Waikiki, his home precinct. Said voters should ride to victory with the Republican party. "Come aboard the canoe Alabama and ride to victory. The Democrats can climb into the Niowela (Hot Chili Pepper) canoe and they will drift to disaster on the beach." Wm. T. Raw said the Republican party had done more in two years than any other party could do in a thousand. If the County Act needs amending, he said, the Republicans can do it better than anybody else. Krauss Card No.: 1401472 System ID: 43003 1394) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Democrats in Kalihi give candid reason why they cannot point with pride Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-10-20 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: M.A. Silva explained that, "We, unlike the Republicans, are not in the position to tell you that we have done this and that, for the simple reason that the Democrats have never had a chance to do anything." Silva promised that, if elected, the Democrats would point with pride the next time. "Any party that has been in power too long is sure to get rusty and out of the habit of doing things for you and me...Kick the machine out of office..." Krauss Card No.: 1401473 System ID: 43004 1395) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Problems for Home Rule rallies last night Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-10-20 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The Home Rule rally at Moiliili was carried off bodily by the Republicans to their rally in Waikiki, Home Rule officials asserting that GOP paid the car fare of natives who would switch rallies. The Pauoa meeting was marred by a number of drunks who insisted on orating in competition with the speakers but the meeting was carried off without a hitch. Krauss Card No.: 1401474 System ID: 43005 1396) Krauss Heading: Vida, Henry C. Title: Republican candidate, speaks at rally Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-10-19 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Politics Krauss Card No.: 0 [dc] System ID: 227 1397) Krauss Heading: McCandless, L.L. Title: Republican candidate for the senate, speaks at rally at Punchbowl Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-10-19 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Politics. Krauss Card No.: 1100620 [dc] System ID: 33149 1398) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Republicans argue their case Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-10-19 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: At a somewhat boisterous meeting at Punchbowl, L.L. McCandless for Sen. said the Republicans had put the finances of the Territory in good shape. Sen. candidate Chillingworth said it was the Republicans who had made it possible for the people to elect their own sheriff and had given a liberal Sunday law. Henry Vida said the Portuguese would not support the human frog, Iaukea, who jumps from one political puddle to another. It was said there were numerous eggs on the outskirts of the crowd ready for the speakers but the presence of ladies close at hand prevented throwing. Krauss Card No.: 1401470 System ID: 43001 1399) Krauss Heading: Harvey, Frank Title: Democrat, gives speech at rally in Kakaako last night Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-10-17 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 7 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Politics. Krauss Card No.: 600928 [dc] System ID: 26045 1400) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Richard Trent, candidate for treasurer, gives Demo speech at Kakaako last night Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-10-17 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 7 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Said the Democratic party is the people's party, the common people who eat fish and poi. He himself had knocked the discount practice of paying gov't. workers into a cocked hat. Believed in paying 100 cents on the dollar into a man's pocket so he could buy poi, fish and an occasional hat for his wife. Frank Harvey said there were few tidal waves in Hawaii but the Republicans were going to be hit by one. It was the rich man's party. The rich districts always got good roads while the poor districts' roads were terrible. Krauss Card No.: 1401469 System ID: 43000 1401) Krauss Heading: Trent, Richard Title: Democratic candidate for treasurer, gave speech in Kakaako last night Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-10-17 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 7 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: See: Politics. Krauss Card No.: 2000036 [dc] System ID: 50175 1402) Krauss Heading: Golf Title: Enthusiastic description of the new Country Club in Nuuanu given Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-10-12 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 6 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 501717 System ID: 23261 1403) Krauss Heading: Wilson, Mrs. Charles B. & two children Title: Listed on the Mikahala for Kauai October 11 Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-10-12 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation]. Krauss Card No.: 2101650 System ID: 28699 1404) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Republican organization going to work Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-10-11 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: A large party of Republicans went over the Pali early this morning to begin beating the bushes on the other side. During the past few days, a number of Republican rallies have been reported, more than Democratic rallies. Krauss Card No.: 1401467 System ID: 42997 1405) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Speakers give Democratic philosophy at Puunui Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-10-11 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: At this rally County Democratic chairman Wm. Mossman said Republicans had not done the right things by Hawaiians and would buy the election at the last moment. Candidate Kamahu said the Republican party was the party of the rich and not the party of the Hawaiians. Charlie Rose spent his time instructing voters how to mark their ballots. Joe Fern urged that Democracy be given a chance and urged voters to put in Curtis Iaukea as sheriff so he could clean up the Police Force. Krauss Card No.: 1401468 System ID: 42999 1406) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Demo candidate for delegate E.B. McClanahan meets with Planters Assn. , didn't convince them Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-10-10 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Debated before the planters meeting, he and E.D. Tenny against J.P. Cooke and W.O. Smith. Planters sworn to secrecy but J.P. Cooke pledged Alexander & Baldwin unqualifiedly for Kuhio. Krauss Card No.: 1401466 System ID: 42996 1407) Krauss Heading: Wilson, John H. Title: Departs in the Likelike for Molokai Tuesday October 9 Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-10-09 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation]. Krauss Card No.: 2101883 System ID: 29439 1408) Krauss Heading: Water Title: 200 men working at Nuuanu Dam Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-10-08 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [See: Whitehouse, L.M.]. Krauss Card No.: 2100329 [dc] System ID: 17857 1409) Krauss Heading: Whitehouse, L.M. Title: Contractor now has more than 200 men working on the Nuuanu Dam Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-10-08 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Will take 1 1/2 years to complete, says Whitehouse. Henry Clay Kellogg, the dam expert, made only minor changes in the plans, according to Whitehouse. Krauss Card No.: 2100831 System ID: 22820 1410) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Democratic rally at Aala Park draws 2,000 Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-10-08 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: On Saturday night, the rally described, children running about, arc lights, music between speeches, the Concordia Band and Madame Alapai. Krauss Card No.: 1401465 System ID: 42994 1411) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Republicans at Kakaako Saturday night, large crowd Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-10-08 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Between 600 and 700 showed up, very enthusiastic. Krauss Card No.: 1401465 System ID: 42995 1412) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Democrats hold rally at Moiliili Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-10-06 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 7 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Dems hold rally at Aala, long list of speaker candidates named. Krauss Card No.: 1401464 System ID: 42992 1413) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Republicans hold rally at Waialua Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-10-06 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 7 (6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: First GOP rally outside of town, Portuguese band to provide music. Krauss Card No.: 1401464 System ID: 42993 1414) Krauss Heading: Ship - Foreign Title: Sheridan, military transport, aground off Barber's Point Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-10-06 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Sheridan floated. See Shipwreck. Krauss Card No.: 1700256 [dc] System ID: 43636 1415) Krauss Heading: Shipwreck Title: Sheridan, military transport, floated at 5 a.m. today, brought back to port from Barber's Point Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-10-06 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [No annnotation.] Krauss Card No.: 1702001 System ID: 46181 1416) Krauss Heading: Roads Title: Story names streets around town being macadamized Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-10-03 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: It appears to be a general trend, also named are the rock quarries used to supply the gravel. Krauss Card No.: 1600288 System ID: 38659 1417) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Democrats hold rally at Moiliili Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-10-03 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 6 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Speakers were Curtis Iaukea for sheriff, Joe Fern, Charley Rose, R.H. Trent, etc. Krauss Card No.: 1401464 System ID: 42991 1418) Krauss Heading: Waikiki Title: Kapiolani Park Commission recommends to the Board of Supervisors a free bath house at Waikiki Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-10-03 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Explains that there is no free facility now, that since the City and County acquired the Kunst property at Kapiolani Park, more and more people are using it as a free bath house. The commission suggests that one be built with 25 rooms for men and 25 for women to change, also with showers and toilets. Suggest the Kunst place be converted into a refreshment stand. Krauss Card No.: 2001634 System ID: 51828 1419) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Unexpected pilikia in Republican ranks Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-10-02 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Star says that Kuhio is dissatisfied with his fellow Republican and may support Curtis Iaukea for Oahu sheriff rather than his fellow GOP A.M. Brown. Racial lines are drawn more strongly this time, Iaukea and other Hawaiians having promised not to run against Kuhio. On top of this, Demo McClanahan has received unexpected support, this may make a strong race for delegate. Also, rank & file Republicans in the 4th district are rebelling against the machine and are not registering in good numbers. Krauss Card No.: 1401463 System ID: 42990 1420) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: [no title] Author: Sen. Palmer Woods Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-09-28 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper letter Annotation: Sen. Palmer Woods of Hawaii replies to McClanahan's letter that he merely told an Advertiser reporter that he was afraid McClanahan wouldn't be able to scare up a dozen votes in Kohala and that there is no treason, just truth, in this. He also stated, he writes, that he will do everything he can for McClanahan. He says his enemies are using this controversy as a means to strip away from him his National Committeemanship of the Dem party. Krauss Card No.: 1401462 System ID: 42989 1421) Krauss Heading: Afong, Chun Title: Well known former resident of Hawaii dies in China at advanced age Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-09-27 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper obituary Annotation: Came here in the early 1850's and for many years conducted a thriving business on the corner of King Street and Nuuanu Avenue. He returned to China in 1890, leaving his family here with the exception of Tony Afong, who went with him. He was 81 years old. Krauss Card No.: 100183 System ID: 6179 1422) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Star reports a deal between Palmer Woods, Demo, and Charles Notley, Home Ruler, on Hawaii Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-09-27 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Notley traded Home Rule support to the strong Democrats on Hawaii in return for not naming a Democratic nominee to oppose him for delegate. Woods had no right to make his promise but he did, hoping to get Home Rule support for himself on Hawaii when he runs for the senate again. Meanwhile, the Oahu Democrats firmly were determined to run a Dem candidate for delegate and did so, overriding the Hawaii group. Star says there is a growing feeling among Democrats that fusion is a sign of weakness, that they should stand alone. Krauss Card No.: 1401461 System ID: 42987 1423) Krauss Heading: McClanahan, E.B. Title: Accepts nomination as sacrifice Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-09-26 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Politics. Krauss Card No.: 1100756 [dc] System ID: 33363 1424) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: E.B. McClanahan accepts delegate nomination at great sacrifice Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-09-26 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: In his acceptance speech on Wed. Sept. 26 in Waverly Hall at the Democratic convention, he explains that he has been informed that, if he does not run, the party will be left without a candidate. Making the race for him will be a great personal sacrifice. But he feels he must put party above personal interests. In return, he asks for the loyal support of all Democrats throughout the Territory. Krauss Card No.: 1401460 System ID: 42986 1425) Krauss Heading: McCandless, L.L. Title: Nominated for senate by Republicans, with C.F. Chillingworth and W.O. Smith Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-09-25 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Politics. Krauss Card No.: 1100619 [dc] System ID: 33147 1426) Krauss Heading: McClanahan, E.B. Title: Nominated by Democrats for delegate candidate Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-09-25 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Politics. Krauss Card No.: 1100755 [dc] System ID: 33361 1427) Krauss Heading: McClanahan, E.B. Title: Attorney, nominated by Democrats as candidate for delegate Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-09-25 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Big surprise to him. He's a law partner of W.A. Kinney. See: Politics. Krauss Card No.: 1100756 [dc] System ID: 33362 1428) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Democrats nominate candidates at convention Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-09-25 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (5) [Newspaper name not given on Krauss card; preceding and succeeding cards and articles have "Star" given as newspaper name.] (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: E.B. McClanahan chosen for supervisor at large, Oahu. C.J. McCarthy for the senate, representatives for 4th and 5th districts named. Also all the Oahu county offices. Curtis P. Iaukea for Oahu sheriff. Krauss Card No.: 1401457 System ID: 42980 1429) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Republicans candidates announced Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-09-25 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: L.L. McCandless is nominated for a senate seat with C.F. Chillingworth and W.O. Smith. Kuhio for Delegate, A.M. Brown for sheriff. Krauss Card No.: 1401457 System ID: 42981 1430) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Home Rulers nominate candidates, fail to name full slate Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-09-25 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (6) [Newspaper name not given on Krauss card; preceding and succeeding cards and articles have "Star" given as newspaper name.] (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Charles Notley is nominated for delegate, no nominee for sheriff or supervisor at large on Oahu, senate and house nominees named. Krauss Card No.: 1401458 System ID: 42982 1431) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: McClanahan surprised by Democratic nomination for delegate at Waverly Hall, law partner or W.A. Kinney, offered as sacrifice Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-09-25 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: He walked into the Democratic convention to see what was happening and was greeted by cheers. Discovered that he had been nominated to run for delegate. Was surprised until assured it had really happened. Krauss Card No.: 1401458 System ID: 42983 1432) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Democrats nominate candidates at convention Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-09-25 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (5) [Newspaper name not given on Krauss card; preceding and succeeding cards and articles have "Star" given as newspaper name.] (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: E.B. McClanahan chosen for delegate to congress, Frank R. Harvey for supervisor at large, Oahu. C.J. McCarthy for the senate, representatives for 4th and 5th districts named. Also all the Oahu county offices. Curtis P. Iaukea for Oahu sheriff. Krauss Card No.: 1401459 System ID: 42984 1433) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Republicans candidates announced Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-09-25 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: L.L. McCandless is nominated for a senate seat with C.F. Chillingworth and W.O. Smith. Kuhio for delegate, A.M. Brown for sheriff. Krauss Card No.: 1401459 System ID: 42985 1434) Krauss Heading: Royal Hawaiian Band Title: It appears the Royal Hawaiian Band wants to come home, has cabled for $1,500. Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-09-24 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (5-6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: However, Star believes promoter Joe Cohen is just beginning to get into the black on his promotion and wants to keep the band in the east as long as he can. Krauss Card No.: 1600983 System ID: 39645 1435) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Democrats adopt a platform Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-09-24 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Dems deplore conditions brought about under the Republican administration, particularly the destruction of individual liberty by selection of delegate to the GOP convention by secret ballot, "an unheard of course in the annals of political conventions." Deplore the Republican policy of giving land and water rights to big corporations and large land owners, pledge the Demo delegate to secure land for individuals if possible, declare that the County Act leaves much to be desired and pledge our legislators to improve it, ditto for taxation. Krauss Card No.: 1401456 System ID: 42979 1436) Krauss Heading: Royal Hawaiian Band Title: First contract for a King's Band found, dated May 1848 Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-09-22 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 6 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 1600982 System ID: 39644 1437) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Hawaii delegates to Democratic convention arrive in Honolulu with firm ides about delegateship Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-09-22 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Sen. Palmer P. Woods and other Hawaii delegates have arrived early for the convention. Democrats on Hawaii are stronger and better organized than on any other island. They believe the Democrats should not run a delegate candidate this year, but wait until next time. They are not in favor of trading the support for Home Rule delegate candidate Charles Notley in return for Democratic sheriff candidate Curtis Iaukea. It would not reflect well on the integrity of the party. Krauss Card No.: 1401455 System ID: 42978 1438) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: New merry go round dance between Democrats and Home Rulers Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-09-21 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The new idea of Home Rulers is not to endorse anyone for sheriff either Iaukea the Democrat or Brown the Republican, but to let Home Rule voters take their choice at the polls. This would be in return for Democratic endorsement of Home Rule candidate Charles Notley for delegate to congress. The Home Rule and Democratic conventions will be held on Monday, by coincidence. Krauss Card No.: 1401454 System ID: 42977 1439) Krauss Heading: Water Title: L.L. McCandless enjoined to not take water from Waiahole Valley for hsi ditching scheme Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-09-19 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Deputy Attorney General Milverter filed the papers, which set forth that the land in question is the property of the United States and is now in the care of the Territory, and the taking of water by L.L. McCandless would cause irreparable damage to the Territory. Krauss Card No.: 2100328 System ID: 17856 1440) Krauss Heading: McCandless, L.L. Title: McCandless enjoined not to take wate4r from Waiahole Valley for his ditching scheme Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-09-19 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Water. Krauss Card No.: 1100618 [dc] System ID: 33141 1441) Krauss Heading: Iaukea, Curtis P. Title: To run for sheriff on Democratic ticket, he says Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-09-18 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Politics. Krauss Card No.: 701677 [dc] System ID: 19247 1442) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Star says Democratic politics are warming up since Curtis P. Iaukea said he'll run for sheriff of Oahu Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-09-18 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Reorganization of precincts has begun again. R.H. Trent will be nominated for treasurer, he is the one successful Democratic candidate, the incumbent. Frank Harvey will probably run for supervisor at large, with Abraham Fernandez and H.T. Moore. Krauss Card No.: 1401453 System ID: 42976 1443) Krauss Heading: Ship - Foreign Title: Manchuria, ocean liner, aground near Waimanalo Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-09-17 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Manchuria floated yesterday. See Shipwreck. Krauss Card No.: 1700187 [dc] System ID: 43534 1444) Krauss Heading: Shipwreck Title: Manchuria, ocean liner, is moving seaward Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-09-17 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Manchuria floated yesterday, is now in the harbor. She slid into deep water at 12:35 p.m. Krauss Card No.: 1701848 System ID: 45941 1445) Krauss Heading: Regatta Title: Races in the harbor described, Myrtles begin with a victory Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-09-15 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 1501720 System ID: 4158 1446) Krauss Heading: Ship - Foreign Title: Manchuria, ocean liner, aground near Waimanalo Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-09-15 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [No annotation. ] Krauss Card No.: 1700187 [dc] System ID: 43533 1447) Krauss Heading: Shipwreck Title: Manchuria, ocean liner, is moving seaward Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-09-15 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The stern of the Manchuria was moved toward Rabbit Island but then got stuck. More blasting away of obstructions is being done before pulling begins again. Krauss Card No.: 1701848 System ID: 45940 1448) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Democrats hold primary elections throughout the county yesterday Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-09-14 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: To elect delegates to both territory and county conventions. Star says there were few contests because in only a few instances were there more candidates for delegate than the number of delegates required. In other words, the Democrats are having trouble finding enough people to make up a convention. Krauss Card No.: 1401452 System ID: 42974 1449) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Oahu County Republican Convention held Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-09-14 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Began this morning, session endorses Carter as governor. Krauss Card No.: 1401452 System ID: 42975 1450) Krauss Heading: Ship - Foreign Title: Manchuria, ocean liner, aground near Waimanalo Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-09-14 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [No annotation. ] Krauss Card No.: 1700187 [dc] System ID: 43532 1451) Krauss Heading: Shipwreck Title: Manchuria, ocean liner, is moving seaward Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-09-14 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: May be pulled off the reef by 3 p.m. today. Pulling began at 2 p.m. yesterday. Krauss Card No.: 1701848 System ID: 45939 1452) Krauss Heading: Ship - Foreign Title: Manchuria, ocean liner, aground near Waimanalo Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-09-13 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (5); 5 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Attempt to pull Manchuria off described. See Shipwreck. Krauss Card No.: 1700187 [dc] System ID: 43531 1453) Krauss Heading: Ship - Foreign Title: Sheridan, military transport, aground off Barber's Point Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-09-13 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: See Shipwreck. Krauss Card No.: 1700256 [dc] System ID: 43635 1454) Krauss Heading: Shipwreck Title: Plan described to pull off the Manchuria Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-09-13 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (5); 5 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Some 14 anchors have been laid, coral blasted away from around her stern to clear the way. Her stern is to be hauled around in the direction of Rabbit Island before hauling will begin. If this scheme does not work, another will be tried. Hauling will continue for 15 hours under the present scheme. It would take two weeks to lay anchors for another scheme. This story [5 (3)] describes the plans more fully. Krauss Card No.: 1701847 System ID: 45938 1455) Krauss Heading: Shipwreck Title: Sheridan, military transport, aground off Barber's Point Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-09-13 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Pumps brought for the wrecked Sheridan, her cargo taken away in the Buford from Seattle. Krauss Card No.: 1702000 System ID: 46180 1456) Krauss Heading: Baldwin, Henry P. Title: Involved in controversy over endorsement for governership at Republican convention Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-09-10 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (4-6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation]See: Politics Krauss Card No.: 101299 [dc] System ID: 8485 1457) Krauss Heading: Cooke, J.C. [sic] Title: Involved in controversy over endorsement for governorship at Republican convention Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-09-10 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (4-6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Politics. Krauss Card No.: 301529 [dc] System ID: 14520 1458) Krauss Heading: Farrington, Wallace R. Title: Involved in controversy over endorsement for governership at Republican convention Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-09-10 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (4-6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Politics Krauss Card No.: 402075 [dc] System ID: 24826 1459) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Report on the Wailuku Republican convention on Saturday Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-09-10 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (4-6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: An effort to ring in an endorsement for H.E. Cooper to succeed Gov. Carter at the convention has caused considerable controversy. Now everybody is blaming everybody else for it; involved are W.R. Farrington, H.P. Baldwin, J.C. Cooke and others. What seems obvious from the story is that the Republican party is dissatisfied with Carter but nobody wants to say so. Krauss Card No.: 1401450 System ID: 42972 1460) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Republican party platform Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-09-10 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Enthusiastically pledges support to Delegate Kuhio, takes credit for increased efficiency of government through the County Act, says corporate income taxes should go to the counties in which the corporations are located, says water works systems should be run by the counties, endorses citizen labor on public works, favor the rapid opening of public lands to bona fide settlers, favor a direct primary law whereby voters directly nominate candidates, favor an appropriations of $250,000 for Queen Liliuokalani. Krauss Card No.: 1401451 System ID: 42973 1461) Krauss Heading: Ship - Foreign Title: Sheridan, military transport, aground off Barber's Point Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-08-31 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: See Shipwreck. Krauss Card No.: 1700256 [dc] System ID: 43633 1462) Krauss Heading: Shipwreck Title: Sheridan, military transport, aground off Barber's Point Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-08-31 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Captain Metcalf says he got in too close. Chances for getting her off are bad. Passsengers to be evacuated. Krauss Card No.: 1702000 System ID: 46178 1463) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Democrats have set Territorial Convention for Sept. 24 Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-08-27 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: County conventions will probably be held the same day. The conventions are called to select candidates to run in the election against Republicans and Home Rulers. Krauss Card No.: 0 System ID: 42969 1464) Krauss Heading: Ship - Foreign Title: Manchuria, ocean liner, aground near Waimanalo Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-08-27 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (3-4); 1 (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation. ] Krauss Card No.: 1700187 [dc] System ID: 43530 1465) Krauss Heading: Shipwreck Title: Manchuria, ocean liner, still dominates news pages Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-08-27 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (3-4); 1 (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Three stories on this page about preparations to salvage the Manchuria. Also stories on page one. Krauss Card No.: 1701846 System ID: 45937 1466) Krauss Heading: Land Title: Haaula lots auctions from steps of Judiciary Building Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-08-25 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Many attend, some claim the plantation bought most of the land. Commissioner Pratt assured everyone that J.B. Castle had told him the plantation would not compete for the land. But many of the lots went to employees of the Kahuku Plantation. Buyers of the lots are named. Krauss Card No.: 901972 System ID: 10280 1467) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Feuding erupts in the lower Republican ranks on Oahu Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-08-25 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Republicans hold precinct elections to nominate delegates to nominating convention. Few surprises. Krauss Card No.: 1401446 System ID: 42968 1468) Krauss Heading: Whitehouse, L.M. Title: Governor George Carter trying to choose between Nuuanu dam designs Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-08-23 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Contractor Whitehouse is resuming work on the Nuuanu dam. Citizen labor will make the work more costly than Kellogg estimates. Whitehouse will use the Kellogg plan. Krauss Card No.: 21000829 System ID: 22816 1469) Krauss Heading: Ship - Foreign Title: Manchuria, ocean liner, aground near Waimanalo Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-08-23 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: See Shipwreck. Krauss Card No.: 1700187 [dc] System ID: 43529 1470) Krauss Heading: Shipwreck Title: Manchuria, ocean liner; seafaring men give little hope she can be saved Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-08-23 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Story says the Manchuria will not break up. Many stories yesterday about the ship, bringing passengers to Honolulu from Waimanalo in automobiles. More stories today. Krauss Card No.: 1701845 System ID: 45936 1471) Krauss Heading: Water Title: Senator L.L. McCandless declares he is appropriating the water in Waiahole Valley as owner Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-08-22 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 4 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper editorial Annotation: Star editorially compliments L.L. McCandless for recognizing the potential for development of water resources on Oahu by going after the water rights to the government land at Waiahole. Krauss Card No.: 2100326 System ID: 17853 1472) Krauss Heading: Water Title: Governor Carter trying to choose between Nuuanu dam designs Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-08-22 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (5-6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [See: Whitehouse, L.M.]. Krauss Card No.: 2100327 [dc] System ID: 17854 1473) Krauss Heading: Water Title: Governor Carter trying to choose between Nuuanu dam designs Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-08-22 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Work resumed on dam. [See: Whitehouse, L.M.]. Krauss Card No.: 2100327 [dc] System ID: 17855 1474) Krauss Heading: Whitehouse, L.M. Title: Governor George Carter trying to choose between Nuuanu dam designs Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-08-22 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (5-6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Should he opt for the original design or the one which expert Kellogg prescribes in his report. Krauss Card No.: 2100829 System ID: 22813 1475) Krauss Heading: McCandless, L.L. Title: In controversy about water in Waiahole Valley Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-08-22 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 4 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Star compliments McCandless for his energy. See: Water. Krauss Card No.: 1100618 [dc] System ID: 33140 1476) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Feuding erupts in the lower Republican ranks on Oahu Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-08-22 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: GOP boss Sam Johnson, road supervisor and leader of government employees, is exchanging barbs with powerful Sheriff Brown. With Brown it is a case of choosing between Sen. Lane, who has followers of his own, or Johnson. The dissension promises to disrupt the Republican convention. Krauss Card No.: 1401446 System ID: 42967 1477) Krauss Heading: Water Title: Senator L.L. McCandless declares he is appropriating the water in Waiahole Valley as owner Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-08-21 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The story says he intends to use the water partly for a power plant and fro a railroad through the Koolau mountains, suche as contemplated by his franchise bill in the last legislature. Krauss Card No.: 2100326 System ID: 17852 1478) Krauss Heading: Lighthouse Title: Honolulu Chamber of Commerce passes a resolution asking for a lighthouse at Makapuu Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-08-21 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: This follows immediately of the grounding of the super liner Manchuria near Waimanalo because the captain mistook another point for Makapuu in a rain squall. Krauss Card No.: 1000756 System ID: 30551 1479) Krauss Heading: McCandless, L.L. Title: In controversy about water in Waiahole Valley Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-08-21 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Water. Krauss Card No.: 1100618 [dc] System ID: 33139 1480) Krauss Heading: Makapuu Title: Honolulu Chamber of Commerce passes resolution asking for lighthouse at Makapuu after grounding of liner Manchuria Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-08-21 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [See: Lighthouse]. Krauss Card No.: 1002128 [dc] System ID: 34523 1481) Krauss Heading: Ship - Foreign Title: Manchuria, ocean liner, aground near Waimanalo Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-08-21 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (5-6); 1 (1-2); 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation. ] Krauss Card No.: 1700187 [dc] System ID: 43528 1482) Krauss Heading: Shipwreck Title: Manchuria, ocean liner; seafaring men give little hope she can be saved Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-08-21 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (5-6); 2 (4-5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Another story talks about a request for a lighthouse at Makapuu as a result of the disaster. Column 1-2 story says a channel may be dug to get her to deep water. Column 3-4 talks about a wrecking executive setting out from California. Manchuria pounding herself to death. Krauss Card No.: 1701845 System ID: 45935 1483) Krauss Heading: Ship - Foreign Title: Manchuria, ocean liner, aground near Waimanalo Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-08-20 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: See Shipwreck. Krauss Card No.: 1700187 [dc] System ID: 43527 1484) Krauss Heading: Shipwreck Title: Manchuria, large ocean liner, aground near Waimanalo Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-08-20 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Went aground at 4:10 a.m. in a rain squall after sighting land supposed to be Makapuu Point. No communication with the land except by boat. Engines were thrown dead astern when land was sighted ahead but it was too late. Passengers to be taken off. Krauss Card No.: 1701844 System ID: 45934 1485) Krauss Heading: Water Title: Long awaited report on the Nuuanu dam has arrived Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-08-18 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Public works engineers disagree on report. Krauss Card No.: 2100325 [dc] System ID: 17850 1486) Krauss Heading: Water Title: Long awaited report on the Nuuanu dam has arrived Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-08-18 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 7 (3-6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Another view. [See: Whitehouse, L.M.]. Krauss Card No.: 2100325 [dc] System ID: 17851 1487) Krauss Heading: Whitehouse, L.M. Title: The long awaited report on the Nuuanu dam has arrived Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-08-18 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Publics work engineers disagree with report. Krauss Card No.: 2100828 System ID: 22476 1488) Krauss Heading: Whitehouse, L.M. Title: The long awaited report on the Nuuanu dam has arrived Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-08-18 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 7 (3-6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: This story reports Kellogg report says dam not safe in many respects, core wall not strong enough, will require expenditure of another $25,000. Krauss Card No.: 2100828 System ID: 22478 1489) Krauss Heading: Water Title: Long awaited report on the Nuuanu dam has arrived Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-08-17 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (5-6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [See: Whitehouse, L.M.]. Krauss Card No.: 2100325 [dc] System ID: 17849 1490) Krauss Heading: Whitehouse, L.M. Title: The long awaited report on the Nuuanu dam has arrived Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-08-17 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (5-6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: It does not condemn the dam as expected, but recommends changes in construction. Krauss Card No.: 2100828 System ID: 22475 1491) Krauss Heading: Dillingham, Walter F. Title: Announces candidacy for supervisor on the Republican ticket Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-08-14 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Politics Krauss Card No.: 400603 [dc] System ID: 19628 1492) Krauss Heading: Whitehouse, L.M. Title: One of 88 auto owners registered Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-08-14 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [See: Auto]. Krauss Card No.: 2100827 [dc] System ID: 22472 1493) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Walter F. Dillingham announces his candidacy for supervisor on the Republican ticket Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-08-14 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Called a popular young businessman, has been urged by his friends to run. Krauss Card No.: 1401445 System ID: 42966 1494) Krauss Heading: McCandless, L.L. Title: Says he will run again for the senate Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-08-11 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (5-6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Politics. Krauss Card No.: 1100617 [dc] System ID: 33138 1495) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: L.L. McCandless says he'll run again for the senate Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-08-11 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (5-6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: He was considered a candidate for nomination as delegate but appears now to realize the nomination will not be given to him so will try again for the senate, says Star. He is serving his first term in the senate. Krauss Card No.: 1401444 System ID: 42965 1496) Krauss Heading: Railroad Title: Contractor Wilson building railroad from Kahuku to Punaluu Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-08-10 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: J.B. Castle announced this morning that a railway line will operate once a day from Kahuku to Punaluu by Nov. or the first of Dec. It is being built by contractor Wilson. The line will facilitate the milling of cane from Kahuku plantation. Castle poo-pooed a boom for the area but said a few settlers might take up desirable land. The plantation will plant more and the railroad will bring the cane to the mill. Krauss Card No.: 1501347 System ID: 3594 1497) Krauss Heading: Wilson, John H. Title: Contractor Wilson building railroad from Kahuku to Punaluu Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-08-10 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [See: Railroad]. Krauss Card No.: 2101882 [dc] System ID: 29438 1498) Krauss Heading: Harbor Title: Honolulu Harbor dredging is finished Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-08-07 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 600665 System ID: 25289 1499) Krauss Heading: Kauai Title: Big tour of Oahu dignitaries to see opening of new electric plant at Wainiha Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-08-06 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Electric. Krauss Card No.: 900302 [dc] System ID: 5798 1500) Krauss Heading: Electricity Title: The Mauna Kea takes a load of Honolulu businessmen to Kauai to witness the opening of the new electric plant Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-08-06 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Inauguration of the Kauai Electric Plant described, Wainiha waters harnessed. Long and poetic story about the waters of Waialeale making fields fertile, speeches quoted, program given, Wainiha Valley described. Took place Saturday. This is Monday. Krauss Card No.: 401779 System ID: 23656 1501) Krauss Heading: Kauai Title: Big tour of Oahu dignitaries to see opening of new electric plant at Wainiha Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-08-04 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 900302 [dc] System ID: 5797 1502) Krauss Heading: City & County Title: Hawaii Herald says the County Law is a success Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-08-04 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Work has been done at smaller cost. Krauss Card No.: 300387 System ID: 11610 1503) Krauss Heading: Golf Title: Laying out of the links of the Country Club is going forward Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-08-04 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 9 (6); 1 (6) [Page/column information on Krauss Index card reads: p906, p1, c6.] (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: A number of stories have run previously about incorporation of the Country Club in various stages. A club house site has been selected and work on clearing the tract will begin at once. Krauss Card No.: 501716 System ID: 23260 1504) Krauss Heading: Electricity Title: The Mauna Kea takes a load of Honolulu businessmen to Kauai to witness the opening of the new electric plant Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-08-04 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Big new power plant on Kauai described, the water system that will generate the electricity. Krauss Card No.: 401779 System ID: 23654 1505) Krauss Heading: Billboards Title: Promotions Committee takes up the cudgel against billboards Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-08-03 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 7 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Spent most of its meeting yesterday discussing the matter. Will ask the legislature to pass a law during the next session, and is taking up the matter with the Merchant's Association to see what can be done about the billboard name. Krauss Card No.: 101964 System ID: 9574 1506) Krauss Heading: Electricity Title: The Mauna Kea takes a load of Honolulu businessmen to Kauai to witness the opening of the new electric plant Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-08-03 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 7 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 401779 System ID: 23652 1507) Krauss Heading: Filipino Title: Star warns dog owners to keep pets in the yard because a ship load of dog-eating Igarotics from the Philippoines is on the way Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-08-02 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 500042 System ID: 19750 1508) Krauss Heading: Fern, Joe Title: Said to be seeking supervisor seat Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-08-01 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Politics Krauss Card No.: 402190 [dc] System ID: 25007 1509) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Star says Democrats have given up hope of fusion on Oahu Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-08-01 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: They are still searching for a delegate candidate because the Home Rulers have already named one. The story says that both Bill Achi and Joe Fern are seeking supervisor seats and are talking anti-haole now, are looking for Home Rule support. Krauss Card No.: 1401443 System ID: 42963 1510) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Star says Democrats have given up hope of fusion on Oahu Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-08-01 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Star reports that fusion tickets have been named on Maui and Molokai for officers which the fusion party thinks it can win. Jim Coke not mentioned as a candidate. Krauss Card No.: 1401443 System ID: 42964 1511) Krauss Heading: Notley, Charles K. Title: Chosen as Home Rule candidate for delegate to congress to oppose Kuhio Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-07-31 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Politics. Krauss Card No.: 1300907 [dc] System ID: 36968 1512) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Star says Democrats are searching for a business man candidate Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-07-31 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (5-6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The story says Home Rule delegate candidate Charles Noteley is not considered a serious candidate although the Home Rulers have promised to make a good fight for him. His nomination is seen as a rejection of fusion with Democrats. Democrats therefore need a white candidate, a businessman to test how many votes such a candidate might draw. Krauss Card No.: 1401441 System ID: 42961 1513) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Charles Notley chosen as Home Rule candidate for delegate to congress Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-07-31 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: W.C. Achi says he is a better man than Kuhio. Fusion still is an uneasy subject within the party, many for, many against. Krauss Card No.: 1401442 System ID: 42962 1514) Krauss Heading: Poepoe, J.M. Title: Introduces a resolution against fusion at Home Rule convention Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-07-30 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Politics. Krauss Card No.: 1400431 [dc] System ID: 41658 1515) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Home Rule party holds convention, expresses unanimous desire to see a Hawaiian as delegate to Congress Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-07-30 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2 & continued.) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The convention began this morning, Monday at 10 a.m. in the Kahiliaulani dance hall. Among prominent Home Rulers present were Judge John W. Kalua of Maui. On the platform were Pres. Chas. Notley and vice president William Mossman, and a secretary David Kupihea. J.M. Poepoe introduced a resolution against fusion. Referred to committee. The party platform calls for a Hawaiian in the office of delegate. Krauss Card No.: 1401440 System ID: 42960 1516) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Robertson now disclaiming that Kuhio made him a promises he would not run again for delegate Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-07-28 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Star says this is the talk of the town, that A.G.M. Robertson's statement is a surprise. Krauss Card No.: 1401439 System ID: 42959 1517) Krauss Heading: City & County Title: Star reports that the predictions of increased expense because of the County Act have proved groundless Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-07-27 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: In fact, the needless expense comes from the Territory which continues to maintain offices which have become inactive since counties took over, such as Public Works. County Atty. Douthitt says the new system is more efficient because people can now get action from the Board of Supervisors where before they were mired in red tape. Krauss Card No.: 300386 System ID: 11608 1518) Krauss Heading: Lycurgus, George Title: Leases Union Grill from E.S. Cunha for another 20 years Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-07-27 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: At $200 per month. Krauss Card No.: 1001517 System ID: 32640 1519) Krauss Heading: Movies Title: [no title] Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-07-27 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Robert K. Bonine taking movies of the waterfront from a Young Bros. launch, of two big liners in port. He also intends to get shots of Chinamen working in the rice fields. Will be accompanied by Rev. W.D. Westervelt. Krauss Card No.: 11101942 System ID: 35816 1520) Krauss Heading: Haleakala Title: 26 people have visited the crater during the past week Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-07-26 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 7 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: One party included RlK [sic]. Bonine, chief operator for the Edison Manufacturing Co. Two members of the faculty of the State University at Columbus, Ohio also visited Haleakala. Also, a large camping party made the trip and, independently, two tourists from Baltimore went up. Krauss Card No.: 600211 System ID: 24348 1521) Krauss Heading: Duvauchelle family Title: Brothers Edward and Eugene are feuding Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-07-25 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 7 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Molokai Krauss Card No.: 401301 [dc] System ID: 21331 1522) Krauss Heading: Molokai Title: Duvauchelle brothers feuding Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-07-25 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 7 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Edward K. Duvauchelle is quoted on his departure in the Likelike to Molokai that his brother has no claim to the land, nets and fishing boats operated by Edward. That the brother, Eugene Duvauchelle was discharged about two weeks ago and has nothing further to do with the fishing and land business on Molokai. Krauss Card No.: 1101627 System ID: 35394 1523) Krauss Heading: Music Title: Star reports that little Hawaiian music is heard now that the band is on mainland tour Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-07-25 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Therefore it is happy to report that Hawaiian music will be featured on the lanai of the Royal Hawaiian Hotel the evening of the arrival of the Alameda, Friday. Madame Alapai, who indignantly refused to tour with the band because she was not given proper consideration, is featured in this series. Krauss Card No.: 1102260 System ID: 36575 1524) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Latest rumor from Maui is that H.P. Baldwin will oppose Kuhio for the Republican nomination as delegate Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-07-25 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Star reports that there is considerable opposition to Kuhio on the neighbor islands but he has solid support among Hawaiians. Krauss Card No.: 1401439 System ID: 42957 1525) Krauss Heading: p Title: Latest rumor from Maui is that H.P. Baldwin will oppose Kuhio for the Republican nomination as delegate Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-07-25 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Baldwin denies he's a candidate for delegate. Krauss Card No.: 1401439 System ID: 42958 1526) Krauss Heading: Movies Title: Robert K. Bonine has returned from Hawaii and Maui, enthusiastic about the movies he took Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-07-24 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Describes his adventures to Star reporter. Booked to leave Aug. 14. Wants to photograph pa'u riders and the beach at Waikiki. Krauss Card No.: 1101942 System ID: 35815 1527) Krauss Heading: Water Title: Expert H. Clay Kellogg finished his inspection, may condemn dam Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-07-21 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [See: Whitehouse, L.M.]. Krauss Card No.: 2100324 [dc] System ID: 17848 1528) Krauss Heading: Whitehouse, L.M. Title: Expert H. Clay Kellogg has finished his inspection, may condemn dam Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-07-21 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: He has steadfastly refused to discuss his opinion but Star seems to get the impression that he may sustain the critics. If so, it would mean the resignation of Public Works Superintendent Holloway and his assistant for the Nuuanu Dam is one of the biggest projects undertaken by the department in some time. No mention made of engineer Whitehouse, the contractor. Krauss Card No.: 2100825 System ID: 22465 1529) Krauss Heading: Water Title: Opinion of expert on Nuuanu dam not conclusive Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-07-19 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [See: Whitehouse, L.M.]. Krauss Card No.: 2100324 [dc] System ID: 17847 1530) Krauss Heading: Whitehouse, L.M. Title: Nuuanu dam base found not as soft critic predicted, not as solid as wished Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-07-19 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The engineer in charge (Whitehouse?) had said it would be about what it is. Krauss Card No.: 2100824 System ID: 22462 1531) Krauss Heading: Railroad Title: New branch of OR&L opens to Wahiawa Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-07-14 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: First observation car took a group of company directors on the new line. Krauss Card No.: 1501345 System ID: 3588 1532) Krauss Heading: Wahiawa Title: New branch of OR&L opens to Wahiawa Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-07-14 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: See: Railroad. Krauss Card No.: 2000746 [dc] System ID: 50966 1533) Krauss Heading: Buddhist Title: Honpa Hongwanji Mission refused a charter of incorporation on advice of Governor Carter Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-07-12 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 6 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: On the grounds that besides a religious concern the mission is a patriotic organization. Krauss Card No.: 200881 System ID: 12441 1534) Krauss Heading: Harbor Title: Official launch landing designated at foot of Fort St. Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-07-12 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Young Bros. has been installed there, have put in a telephone, the customs and quarantine official will make the landing their official landing place. It is on government property and convenient. Krauss Card No.: 600665 System ID: 25288 1535) Krauss Heading: Royal Hawaiian Band Title: Latest in a series of rave reviews from the mainland comes from Butte, Montana Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-07-12 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 1600977 System ID: 39639 1536) Krauss Heading: Young Brothers Title: Operating launches now from official launch landing at foot of Fort Street Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-07-12 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: See: Harbor. Krauss Card No.: 2200711 [dc] System ID: 54589 1537) Krauss Heading: Water Title: More on the dam Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-07-11 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [See: Whitehouse, L.M.]. Krauss Card No.: 2100323 [dc] System ID: 17846 1538) Krauss Heading: Whitehouse, L.M. Title: Nobody showed up to protest the Nuuanu dam Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-07-11 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: To date, no evidence that the dam leaks is evident and an invitation for the public to come and inspect has not been taken up. Says Star, probably because nobody knows what to look for. A large pit is being dug into the core of the dam where ex-inspector Patterson said there was a fissure that had to be plugged with concrete. The hole is now down to 20 feet without evidence of water. Krauss Card No.: 2100823 System ID: 22459 1539) Krauss Heading: Heiau Title: Thomas G. Thrum locates heiau built by Kalakaua Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-07-10 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: On the slopes of Diamond Head above where the ostrich farm used to be. Was built by the Hale Naua, secret society founded by the King, revealed by a member to Thrum. Described as a small heiau. Krauss Card No.: 601846 System ID: 27908 1540) Krauss Heading: Thrum, Thomas G. Title: Locates heiau built by Kalakaua Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-07-10 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: See: Heiau. Krauss Card No.: 1900855 [dc] System ID: 52545 1541) Krauss Heading: Regatta Title: Myrtles take both big races on 4th of July in Parl Harbor Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-07-05 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 7 (2-3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 1501719 System ID: 4157 1542) Krauss Heading: Water Title: Pits being dug in Nuuanu dam for upcoming inspection by expert Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-07-03 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [See: Whitehouse, L.M.]. Krauss Card No.: 2100323 [dc] System ID: 17845 1543) Krauss Heading: Whitehouse, L.M. Title: Pits being dug into the dam for investigator Kellog to investigate Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-07-03 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The story says the dam Whitehouse built has been criticized by one Paterson who charges that it sits on mud. All work on the dam has stopped. Krauss Card No.: 2100822 System ID: 22458 1544) Krauss Heading: Movies Title: R.K. Bonine, movie photographer, writes from Laupahoehoe that he's getting great photos Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-07-03 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 6 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Writes about the photos he took at Mahukona after the ceremonies for the Kohala Ditch. Krauss Card No.: 1101941 System ID: 35814 1545) Krauss Heading: Hotels Title: Seaside Hotel has brilliant opening Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-07-02 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Waikiki. Krauss Card No.: 701212 [dc] System ID: 18449 1546) Krauss Heading: Waikiki Title: Waikiki Seaside Hotel has brilliant opening Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-07-02 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: On Saturday evening (this is Monday). The new open dining room was crowded, colored electric lights decorated the trees, and large new bar was in evidence with dancing on the new lanai. Star said visitors were enchanted with the view. Krauss Card No.: 2001631 System ID: 51825 1547) Krauss Heading: Johnson, Sam Title: Territorial Road Superintendent now has four titles Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-07-01 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: He has been appointed County Road Supervisor, Superintendent of Garbage Collection and is Territorial Superintendent of Sewers. Krauss Card No.: 800742 [dc] System ID: 1874 1548) Krauss Heading: Bush, John E. Title: Died yesterday at 7:30 p.m. of a stroke Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-06-29 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper obituary Annotation: Was born February 15, 1842 in Honolulu, in early youth went to work at the Polynesian as a printer, went to sea, then returned as a printer again. Became a clerk in the Interior Department, then Governor of Kauai, then Minister of Foreign Affairs, Finance and again in Interior. Negotiated treaty between Hawaii and Japan. Sent to Samoa in 1886 by Kalakaua, concluded a treaty for Kalakaua. He married twice. Had numerous children. Krauss Card No.: 201028 System ID: 12678 1549) Krauss Heading: Yachts Title: Anemone crosses the finish line at Diamond Head a trifle over 14 days out Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-06-27 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: La Paloma comes in dead last, leaking but game; 15 days, 11 hours, 35 minutes, sailed almost 6,000 miles, says the skipper. Krauss Card No.: 2200615 System ID: 54476 1550) Krauss Heading: Yachts Title: Barkentines Irmgard and Archer race against each other and yachts in first TransPac Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-06-27 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The vessels left San Francisco the same day with Archer having a four-hour start. Irmgard arrived in Honolulu 23 days and 12 hours from San Francisco. Apparently, Archer arrived in Hilo at about the same time. They had agreed to race each other and the yachts. Krauss Card No.: 2200616 System ID: 54477 1551) Krauss Heading: Yachts Title: Anemone crosses the finish line at Diamond Head a trifle over 14 days out Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-06-25 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2); 6 [?]; 5 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: With handicap she is expected to be second. She is the New York Yacht Club entry. The Lurline is behind her, then La Paloma. The story given big play in Star. Correction, the Lurine won the race with a 12 days, 9 hours, 58 minutes. The Anemone was second. Krauss Card No.: 2200615 System ID: 54475 1552) Krauss Heading: Whitehouse, L.M. Title: His Nuuanu dam has become a controversial issue Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-06-23 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: West Coast earthen dam expert H. Clay Kellogg is sailing on the Alameda to inspect the Nuuanu dam. Krauss Card No.: 2100821 System ID: 22457 1553) Krauss Heading: Water Title: Nuuanu dam has become a controversial issue Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-06-22 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (3-5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Governor Carter is calling an expert to look it over. [See: Whitehouse, L.M.]. Krauss Card No.: 2100323 [dc] System ID: 17844 1554) Krauss Heading: Whitehouse, L.M. Title: His Nuuanu dam has become a controversial issue Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-06-22 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (3-5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Merchants Association writes Governor George Carter concerning doubts about the dam construction. Carter writes back that he is calling in an expert to look the situation over. Krauss Card No.: 2100821 System ID: 22454 1555) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Kauai Home Rulers vote on June 15 to fuse with Democrats, narrow margin Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-06-21 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Older members of the party voted against, the majority voted for fusing for the coming election in order to gain more leverage for the Home Rule party. Krauss Card No.: 1401436 System ID: 42954 1556) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: The Democrats are gearing up for the campaign Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-06-19 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Oahu county Democrats meet, unanimous in sentiment for fusion with Home Rule Party. Resolution passed with great enthusiasm. County headquarters established in Waverly Hall. Krauss Card No.: 1401435 System ID: 42953 1557) Krauss Heading: Lahaina Title: Has acquired a permanent water supply at last Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-06-14 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (5-6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Water. Krauss Card No.: 901779 System ID: 9803 1558) Krauss Heading: Water Title: Lahaina has acquired a permanent water supply at last Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-06-14 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (5-6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The governor and other government officials have made an agreement with Pioneer Mill for the plantation to supply water permanently to Lahaina under an appropriation of $50,000 passed by the last legislature. The deal includes permission for the plantation to take water from Lahainaluna. Krauss Card No.: 2100322 System ID: 17843 1559) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: The Democrats are gearing up for the campaign Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-06-13 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Frank Harvery on Oahu as the acting chairman of the county committee, has called a meeting at Waverly Hall to perfect plans for reorganization of precincts. Krauss Card No.: 1401435 System ID: 42952 1560) Krauss Heading: Water Title: Kohala ditch, under construction for more than one year, opened this morning Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-06-12 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Kohala ditch called great success, feat of engineering, long story. Krauss Card No.: 2100321 [dc] System ID: 17842 1561) Krauss Heading: Hawaii Title: Kohala ditch, under construction for more than a year, opened this morning Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-06-12 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Kohala Ditch called great success, feat of engineering. Long story. Krauss Card No.: 601059 System ID: 26220 1562) Krauss Heading: Kamehameha Day Title: Kamehameha Day events listed Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-06-11 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: They include pau riders visit to Queen Liliuokalani and parade of them around town, golf tournament at Waialua, criket at Makiki, baseball at League Park, Water Carnival at 8 p.m. at the Naval Ship, and many more events. Also, the Hawaiian Aquatic Club is holding sporting events at Kahakaaulana, including canoe races, sailing canoe races and others. Sporting events begin at 9 a.m. to noon when there will be a big luau. Prince David is a member of the club, but is attending the opening of the Kohala Ditch. Krauss Card No.: 801796 System ID: 5340 1563) Krauss Heading: Kamehameha Day Title: More Kamehameha Day activities Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-06-11 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Kamehameha Lodge and the Hui Kaahumanu celebrated. The Hui Kaahumanu assembled in the morning at Kawaiahao Church, where they boarded a special car and were conveyed to the Nuuanu cemetery where the Mausoleum and various royal tombs were decorated. The Kamehameha Lodge attended services at Kawaiahao Church. Krauss Card No.: 801797 System ID: 5341 1564) Krauss Heading: Water Title: Kohala ditch, under construction for more than a year, opened this morning Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-06-11 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (5-6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [See: Hawaii]. Krauss Card No.: 2100321 [dc] System ID: 17841 1565) Krauss Heading: Hawaii Title: Kohala ditch, under construction for more than a year, opened this morning Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-06-11 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (5-6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: By Abigail Campbell Parker with an immense crowd looking on, the Hilo Band playing and many dignitaries present. Krauss Card No.: 601059 System ID: 26218 1566) Krauss Heading: Yachts Title: Great Trans Pacific Yacht Race underway Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-06-11 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: La Paloma crossed starting line first. The yachts are the Anemone, Lurline, and La Paloma, starting time at noon. Krauss Card No.: 2200614 System ID: 54474 1567) Krauss Heading: Movies Title: Mr. Bonine of the Edison Co. is shooting movies of the Islands Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-06-09 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Bonine entertained by the OR&L at Haleiwa Hotel. Krauss Card No.: 1101940 System ID: 35813 1568) Krauss Heading: Kamehameha Day Title: Water Carnival set for the Naval Wharf same as last year Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-06-08 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 6 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation]See: Harbor Krauss Card No.: 801794 [dc] System ID: 5338 1569) Krauss Heading: Jaeger, H.A. Title: One of the promoters of a railroad scheme on Kauai in 1903 Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-06-07 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 6 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: It is again being promoted. See: Kauai Krauss Card No.: 800127 [dc] System ID: 535 1570) Krauss Heading: Railroad Title: Kauai railroad scheme boosted Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-06-07 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 6 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Kauai. Krauss Card No.: 1501344 [dc] System ID: 3587 1571) Krauss Heading: Kalanianaole, Prince Jonah Kuhio Title: Has agreed on a campaign plan with C. Iaukea Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-06-07 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (5-6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Will support each other.See: Politics Krauss Card No.: 801481 [dc] System ID: 4516 1572) Krauss Heading: Kauai Title: Kauai railroad scheme boosted by the Garden Isle Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-06-07 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 6 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Says at least one of the promoters is respected and has the interests of Kauai at heart. Explains that the railroad idea began in 1903 with E.A. Knudsen and H.A. Jaeger obtaining a franchise that would send a railroad around inhabited Kauai. And recently the idea has been given renewed energy by H.M. von Holt, W.A. Kinney and others. Krauss Card No.: 900300 System ID: 5794 1573) Krauss Heading: Whitehouse, L.M. Title: Whitehouse is fully quoted as to his opinions about the Nuuanu dam he is building Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-06-07 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: It appears that Lou Whitehouse is now the fair haired contractor of Hawaii. His opinion as to progress on the dam is fully quoted in a very sympathetic manner. Krauss Card No.: 2100820 System ID: 22451 1574) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Star reports that Kuhio and Iaukea have agreed on a campaign plan Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-06-07 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (5-6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Star says Hawaiians have come to an agreement about the delegateship and that both Kuhio and Iaukea are in favor of it. All Hawaiians will support Kuhio if he wins the Republican nomination. If he fails, the support will swing to the Democrat, Iaukea, and Kuhio will step aside. It was proposed that Kuhio should run as an Independent or as a Democrat if the Republicans turn him down, but this was considered too raw. Krauss Card No.: 1401434 System ID: 42951 1575) Krauss Heading: Yachts Title: The Trans Pacific Yacht Race now will start from San Pedro Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-06-07 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The La Paloma has started south to San Pedro for the race which is to start June 11. Krauss Card No.: 2200613 System ID: 54473 1576) Krauss Heading: Pacific Club Title: Has fired the bartender because he was stealing liquor and running a store on the side Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-06-06 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (5-6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: His name is Ah Lin who has worked at the Pacific Club a long time and was considered to be a faithful employee. Krauss Card No.: 1301280 System ID: 37408 1577) Krauss Heading: Yachts Title: The Trans Pacific Yacht Race now will start from San Pedro Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-06-06 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [No annotation.] Krauss Card No.: 2200613 System ID: 54472 1578) Krauss Heading: Movies Title: Mr. Bonine of the Edison Co. is shooting movies of the Islands Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-06-05 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: He has shot surfing at Waikiki and the fish market. Is now in Hawaii, or going there, to shoot Kohala and then the volcano. Will also visit Maui to record scenes. The shipping companies, who feel his work is of great value, are doing their best to make things comfortable for him. Krauss Card No.: 1101940 System ID: 35812 1579) Krauss Heading: Duvauchelle, Edward K. Title: Swims 19 hours to survive swamped whaleboat Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-06-02 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Shipwreck Krauss Card No.: 401299 [dc] System ID: 21326 1580) Krauss Heading: Shipwreck Title: Edward K. Duvauchelle swims 19 hours to survive Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-06-02 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: He and three other men set out from Lahaina in a whaleboat last Tuesday morning (this is Saturday). Lashed the sheet of the sail in a very light breeze and when a squall hit the boat sailed under water, was filled. His three companions drowned, too weak to swim to safety. Krauss Card No.: 1701558 System ID: 45530 1581) Krauss Heading: Carter, George R. Title: Has recovered from illness, resumed duties of governor this morning Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-06-01 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 201429 [dc] System ID: 13648 1582) Krauss Heading: Government Title: Gov. Geo. Carter has recovered from illness, resumed duties of governor this morning Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-06-01 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: A.L.C. Atkinson becomes secretary again. Krauss Card No.: 502017 System ID: 23877 1583) Krauss Heading: Railroad Title: Charter approved for railroad on Kauai Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-05-29 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Would link all the sugar plantations - most of them - between Kekaha all the way to Kilauea. The organizers are H.M. Von Holt, W.A. Kinney, A.W. Carter, E.A. Mott-Smith and Alfred T. Brock. The company has incorporated for $10,000 with the privilege to increase to $1 million. Krauss Card No.: 1501343 System ID: 3586 1584) Krauss Heading: Kauai Title: Charter approved for railroad on Kauai Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-05-29 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Railroad. Krauss Card No.: 900299 [dc] System ID: 5793 1585) Krauss Heading: Kinney, W.A. Title: Incorporator of proposed railroad on Kauai Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-05-29 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Railroad. Krauss Card No.: 901064 [dc] System ID: 7671 1586) Krauss Heading: Carter, Alfred W. Title: Incorporator of proposed railroad on Kauai Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-05-29 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation]See: Railroad Krauss Card No.: 201388 [dc] System ID: 13477 1587) Krauss Heading: von Holt, H.M. Title: An incorporator of proposed railroad on Kauai Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-05-29 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: See: Railroad. Krauss Card No.: 2000639 [dc] System ID: 50844 1588) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Aloha Aina reports that Democrats at Lapahoehoe support Kuhio for Delegate Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-05-28 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: So voted at meeting May 2. Also named a slate for sheriff, deputies and representatives. Krauss Card No.: 1401433 System ID: 42950 1589) Krauss Heading: Kakaako Title: 17 Hawaiian families that have squatted at Kakaako are being evicted Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-05-26 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (5-6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: More. See: Hawaiians Krauss Card No.: 801377 [dc] System ID: 4386 1590) Krauss Heading: Hawaiians Title: 17 Hawaiian families who have squatted at Kakaako are being evicted Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-05-26 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (5-6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Not it turns out the Hawaiians are squatting on government land but Mrs. Ward objects to their violating her fishing rights. The issue has attracted attention of politicians eager to appear as crusaders. Krauss Card No.: 601528 System ID: 27195 1591) Krauss Heading: Kakaako Title: 17 Hawaiian families that have squatted at Kakaako are being evicted Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-05-25 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation]See: Hawaiians Krauss Card No.: 801377 [dc] System ID: 4385 1592) Krauss Heading: Hawaiians Title: 17 Hawaiian families who have squatted at Kakaako are being evicted Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-05-25 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: They are on Ward property and Mrs. Ward is having them driven off. They are all poor people. Acting Gov. Atkinson and Public Works Superintendent Holloway had a meeting with family representatives to try and find homes for them. Krauss Card No.: 601528 System ID: 27194 1593) Krauss Heading: Crime Title: Three Korean murderers hanged this morning Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-05-23 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper advertisement Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 302176 System ID: 15704 1594) Krauss Heading: Wilson, John H. Title: Departs for Kauai in the W.G. Hall Tuesday May 22 Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-05-23 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: At 5 pm. Krauss Card No.: 2101881 System ID: 29437 1595) Krauss Heading: Royal Hawaiian Band Title: Huge crowd at the dock to see the band depart in the SS Korea Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-05-23 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The band played on the afterdeck on departure. 42 members in addition to Joe Cohen and his wife, Miss Lei Lehua Brown (volcalist), and Sunny Cunha and his wife. Krauss Card No.: 1600975 System ID: 39637 1596) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: C.P. Iaukea returns from 3 weeks on Hawaii Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-05-22 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Says the Home Rulers on that island are strong for fusion with the Democrats and will come to their July convention with this purpose, will not be dictated to by party members on Oahu. Krauss Card No.: 1401432 System ID: 42949 1597) Krauss Heading: Alapai, Madame Lani Title: Displays fit of anger, won't go on mainland tour with Royal Hawaiian Band Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-05-21 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Royal Hawaiian Band Krauss Card No.: 100419 [dc] System ID: 6690 1598) Krauss Heading: Royal Hawaiian Band Title: Madame Alapai, singer for the band, displays fit of temperament, says she won't go on tour Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-05-21 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: She announces that Joe Cohen has been inconsiderate of her feeling by announcing their wage dispute to the public. Therefore, she will not go with the band. The story says Berger may take one of the promising understudies. Krauss Card No.: 1600974 System ID: 39636 1599) Krauss Heading: Shipwreck Title: Olga, small schooner, wrecked on Kahoolawe Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-05-16 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Message dated May 15 received through Inter-Island Navigation Company that the schooner is a total wreck, no lives lost. Mate and two sailors taken off, enroute to Honolulu by steamer, the captain, his wife and five sailors still aboard. The vessel is a total loss. Krauss Card No.: 1701932 System ID: 46078 1600) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Star reports three wings of the Republican party Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-05-15 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Four potential rivals to Kuhio are named by Star: A.G. Robertson, Rep. W.W. Harris, Sen. L.L. McCandless and Geo. W. Smith. Robertson seems to have the inside track especially on the outside islands. Krauss Card No.: 1401431 System ID: 42948 1601) Krauss Heading: Macfarlane, Clarence Title: Will sail Saturday in the La Paloma for San Francisco and the Trans Pacific Yacht Race Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-05-14 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: La Paloma arrives at San Francisco 29 days out of Honolulu. [See: Yachts]. Krauss Card No.: 1001625 [dc] System ID: 32801 1602) Krauss Heading: Newspaper Title: Oahu Democrats may take over Aloha Aina Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-05-14 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Mrs. J. Nawahi is editor and, says Star, has conducted the paper in the interests of Democracy and has steadfastly supported those principles ever since the islands became American territory. The idea is to incorporate for $5,000 at $2 a share. Mrs. Nawahi will remain editor, policy unchanged but the purpose is for the Democrats to secure control of an organ for the party. Krauss Card No.: 1300532 System ID: 36260 1603) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Star reports three wings of the Republican party Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-05-14 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Sen. John Lane is meeting with his pro-Kuhio wing, including N. Fernandez, Charlie Clark and Jim Quinn. Hustace leads another faction and a struggle between the two is expected although they unite on Kuhio. The Civic Federation presents another side of the Republicans, apparently rather unpredictable. Krauss Card No.: 1401431 System ID: 42946 1604) Krauss Heading: Yachts Title: La Paloma arrives in San Francisco 29 days out of Honolulu Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-05-14 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [No annotation.] Krauss Card No.: 2200612 System ID: 54471 1605) Krauss Heading: Royal Hawaiian Band Title: Capt. Henri Berger has turned the band into a glee club Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-05-10 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: It turns out that vocal numbers on the last mainland tour were very popular, especially Hawaiian songs. So Berger has turned his entire band into a glee club for the upcoming mainland tour. Bill Alyett doubles on ukulele. Krauss Card No.: 1600973 System ID: 39635 1606) Krauss Heading: Earthquake Title: How news of the earthquake was sent out Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-05-08 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Story of the lost cable messages sent from San Francisco. One operator was never heard from again. These went out over the Postal Telegraph Company Wire, the only one still in operation. Krauss Card No.: 401330 System ID: 21500 1607) Krauss Heading: Newspaper Title: Story of how the earthquake news was sent out Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-05-08 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [See: Earthquake]. Krauss Card No.: 1300531 [dc] System ID: 36259 1608) Krauss Heading: Newspaper Title: Star publishes another large edition of earthquake news Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-05-05 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 10-Jan (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: On the editorial page Star brags that it put out the extra from San Francisco newspapers taken off the Alameda near Diamond Head and immediately put into print. "In the amount of new matter the paper contained, it was a new record for an extra issue of any newspaper in these islands and in this respect it was far in advance of the average extra issue of the greatest newspapers of the world." Krauss Card No.: 1300530 System ID: 36258 1609) Krauss Heading: Courts Title: Judge DeBolt throws wrench into anti-gambling crusade Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-05-04 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Rules that police must present tickets in evidence, must prove that the ticket was actually drawn in a lottery. As a result, three che fa games will reopen today. Krauss Card No.: 301809 [dc] System ID: 15082 1610) Krauss Heading: Gambling Title: Che fa gamblers take heart from Circuit Court ruling Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-05-04 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Judge DeBolt has ruled that police must present tickets used in a game as evidence, must prove that it was actually drawn in a lottery. As a result, three game will reopen today, says the Star. Krauss Card No.: 501272 System ID: 22405 1611) Krauss Heading: Newspaper Title: First San Francisco newspapers received since the earthquake, quoted in full Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-05-04 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 4 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Star brags about its journalistic triumph yesterday, presenting to the readers of Honolulu the first complete account of the earthquake. (Even if it was stolen from a San Francisco newspaper.) Krauss Card No.: 1300528 System ID: 36255 1612) Krauss Heading: Yachts Title: Star reports that La Paloma has not yet arrived in spite of early report Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-05-04 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (2-6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The Star doubted the report, cabled AP and received a reply that La Paloma has not been reported. Krauss Card No.: 2200612 System ID: 54469 1613) Krauss Heading: Yachts Title: Hawaii Yacht Club cup to be raced for in the Trans Pacific Race was destroyed in the fire Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-05-04 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 6 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [No annotation.] Krauss Card No.: 2200612 System ID: 54470 1614) Krauss Heading: Newspaper Title: First San Francisco newspapers received since the earthquake, quoted in full Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-05-03 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1; 5-10 (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Entire front page. By the S.S. Olympia. P5 another full page of earthquake news from coast files. Continues through p10. Krauss Card No.: 1300528 System ID: 36254 1615) Krauss Heading: City & County Title: The Board of Supervisors has taken hold well Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-05-02 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: There are regular reports of meetings, business conducted; deals mostly with road work, police work, sewage, etc. Now comes a story from the Police Committee which investigated gambling in Waianae and found three che fa banks going full blast, presented the names of the bankers and those who collect the money. Krauss Card No.: 300385 System ID: 11606 1616) Krauss Heading: Yachts Title: San Francisco earthquake puts Trans Pacific Yacht Race in jeopardy Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-05-02 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 6 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The La Paloma has reached San Francisco in 17 days. The crew is named in the story. Krauss Card No.: 2200611 System ID: 54468 1617) Krauss Heading: Yachts Title: San Francisco earthquake puts Trans Pacific Yacht Race in jeopardy Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-04-30 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: More questions about whether the yacht race will go on. Krauss Card No.: 2200611 System ID: 54467 1618) Krauss Heading: Yachts Title: San Francisco earthquake puts Trans Pacific Yacht Race in jeopardy Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-04-26 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: But the Lurline owner, San Francisco entry, wants the race to go on. Krauss Card No.: 2200611 System ID: 54464 1619) Krauss Heading: Earthquake Title: Messages from San Francisco flooding in Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-04-23 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Acting governor and bankers lead movement to aid San Francisco. Krauss Card No.: 401329 System ID: 21499 1620) Krauss Heading: Newspaper Title: News about the San Francisco earthquake Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-04-23 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Krauss Card No.: 1300527 [dc] System ID: 36253 1621) Krauss Heading: Newspaper Title: Honolulu dailies in hot competition to deliver earthquake news Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-04-22 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Star says free news was stopped when the cable company quit putting up free bulletins which the Advertiser was copying. Krauss Card No.: 1300529 System ID: 36257 1622) Krauss Heading: Earthquake Title: Messages from San Francisco flooding in Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-04-21 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (5-6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Such as; Alive, Sunny Cunha. Messages from Fred WAldron, Mrs. Brown, Fred Dickey, many more. Also on page 1, stories of relief efforts. Krauss Card No.: 401329 System ID: 21498 1623) Krauss Heading: Newspaper Title: News about the San Francisco earthquake Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-04-21 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (5-6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Krauss Card No.: 1300527 [dc] System ID: 36252 1624) Krauss Heading: Newspaper Title: Honolulu dailies in hot competition to deliver earthquake news Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-04-21 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Star reports that it has put out many extras. Complains taht the Advertiser has cribbed news from other papers and put them in free circulars which it is calling extras. Star says newsboys are angry becuase they can't sell the free extras. Krauss Card No.: 1300529 System ID: 36256 1625) Krauss Heading: Earthquake Title: Honolulu cables Manila for news of the San Francisco earthquake Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-04-20 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The cable from San Francisco open again for short time, sending from the beach near Cliff House, no communication with the city. Krauss Card No.: 401328 System ID: 21496 1626) Krauss Heading: Newspaper Title: News about the San Francisco earthquake Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-04-20 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Krauss Card No.: 1300527 [dc] System ID: 36251 1627) Krauss Heading: Earthquake Title: Honolulu cables Manila for news of the San Francisco earthquake Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-04-19 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2); 5 (4-5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Manila is the closest cable station to the disaster. Another cable sent around the world to the Navy Department for information. Relief funds being subscribed. Everyone in Honolulu is asking why there is no news. Krauss Card No.: 401328 System ID: 21494 1628) Krauss Heading: Newspaper Title: News about the San Francisco earthquake Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-04-19 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [See: Earthquake]. Krauss Card No.: 1300527 [dc] System ID: 36250 1629) Krauss Heading: Earthquake Title: San Francisco wrecked by earthquake Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-04-18 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Full page and many stories devoted to the San Francisco earthquake. First message came at 5 a.m. from New York reporting unable to reach Oakland, the message came the other way around the world to Honolulu. Cable operators at San Francisco had loaded their equipment in a wagon to go to the beach station, but were not permitted through the military lines. Krauss Card No.: 401327 System ID: 21492 1630) Krauss Heading: Wilson, John H. Title: Departs for Kauai Tuesday April 17 in the W.G. Hall Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-04-18 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation]. Krauss Card No.: 2101880 System ID: 29436 1631) Krauss Heading: Ship-Foreign Title: Archer, barkentine, dismasted en route to Honolulu from San Francisco Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-04-16 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: She was 23 days at sea with 1,400 tons of phosphate fertilizer. In heavy seas, the vessel was very stiff with her cargo, refused to lift with the seas. First her bowsprit went, then the fore and main masts after heavy rolls. Krauss Card No.: 1602133 System ID: 41020 1632) Krauss Heading: Macfarlane, Clarence Title: Will sail Saturday in the La Paloma for San Francisco and the Trans Pacific Yacht Race Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-04-14 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The sailing. [See: Yacht]. Krauss Card No.: 1001625 [dc] System ID: 32800 1633) Krauss Heading: Yachts Title: La Paloma sailed shortly after 2 p.m. today Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-04-14 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Berger's band played for an hour on dock before departure. Krauss Card No.: 2200610 System ID: 54466 1634) Krauss Heading: Water Title: Kohala ditch to be opened June 1 Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-04-13 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation]. Krauss Card No.: 2100320 [dc] System ID: 17840 1635) Krauss Heading: Hawaii Title: Kohala Ditch to be opened June 1 Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-04-13 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 601058 System ID: 26216 1636) Krauss Heading: Punchbowl Title: First Punchbowl Easter Sunrise Service? Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-04-11 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: "Punchbowl is to be made a temple whether a temple is to be built there or not. But it is a Christian, not a Grecian temple. A Sunrise Prayer-Meeting will be held on the top of Punchbowl from 7 t0 8 o'clock on the morning of Easter Sunday. The meeting will be held under the auspices of the Young People's societies of the city. It may be led by Mrs. Richards, mother of Theodore Richards." Krauss Card No.: 1501009 System ID: 2970 1637) Krauss Heading: Macfarlane, Clarence Title: Will sail Saturday in the La Paloma for San Francisco and the Trans Pacific Yacht Race Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-04-11 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [See: Yacht]. Krauss Card No.: 1001625 [dc] System ID: 32799 1638) Krauss Heading: Yachts Title: La Paloma will sail Saturday to uphold Hawaii's honor in the Trans Pacific Yacht Race Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-04-11 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: She is commanded by Clarence Macfarlane. Will sail at 2 p.m. from the Kinau Wharf for San Francisco. Krauss Card No.: 2200610 System ID: 54465 1639) Krauss Heading: Wilson, John H. Title: Arrives from Molokai in the Likelike on Saturday April 7 Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-04-07 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: At 5:22 am with 1,800 bags sugar. Krauss Card No.: 2101879 System ID: 29435 1640) Krauss Heading: Inter-Island Steam Navigation Co. Title: Board of directors authorize purchase of new steamer Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-04-06 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: It will be for the Hilo-Honolulu run. Krauss Card No.: 701885 System ID: 19543 1641) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Star describes celebration of Chinese worship of departed spirits Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-04-05 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Predicts that many houseboys and cooks will not show up for work today, will be on the street cars enroute to the Manoa Chinese cemetery. This is the most sacred day to a Chinese other than New Years. Krauss Card No.: 300062 System ID: 10893 1642) Krauss Heading: Kauai Title: Big tour of Oahu dignitaries to see opening of new electric plant at Wainiha Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-04-03 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 7 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Electric. Krauss Card No.: 900302 [dc] System ID: 5796 1643) Krauss Heading: Land Title: Hakalau land to be made available to homesteaders, Act. Gov. Atkinson in the middle of it Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-04-02 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Three family associations will take the land, they are already bickering about terms. Have promised to weed out speculators. Each family will receive 25 acres of cane land and pasture land above the cane belt. The land is under lease to Hakalau Plantation and the lease is expiring. Agreement came in conference with Acting Gov. Atkinson and Land Commissioner Pratt. Krauss Card No.: 901971 System ID: 10276 1644) Krauss Heading: Wilson, John H. Title: Attends meeting of Builders & Traders Exchange Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-03-29 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Met last night at the Elite Building on Hotel St. New by-laws were adopted and a new quarters considered. It was decided to inspect the rooms in the Campbell block today. Of 32 members, 11 were present, among them J. H. Wilson. W.W. Harris is president and E.G. Keen secretary. It appears that this may be a new organization? Krauss Card No.: 2101878 System ID: 29434 1645) Krauss Heading: Burns, A.M. Title: Formerly on staff of the Hawaiian Star, will go to Hilo to edit the Hawaii Herald Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-03-24 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 200930 [dc] System ID: 12510 1646) Krauss Heading: Newspaper Title: A.M. Burns, formerly of the Star staff, will go to Hilo to edit the Hawaii Herald Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-03-24 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation]. Krauss Card No.: 1300526 System ID: 36249 1647) Krauss Heading: Ala Wai Title: L.E. Pinkham, president of the Board of Health, proposes drainage of Waikiki swamps Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-03-20 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Pinkham estimates the cost of his lagoon scheme at $5 million. See also: Waikiki Krauss Card No.: 100426 [dc] System ID: 6710 1648) Krauss Heading: Pinkham, L.E. Title: President of the Board of Health, proposes drainage of Waikiki swamps Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-03-20 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Estimates the cost of his lagoon scheme at $5 million. See: Waikiki. Krauss Card No.: 1400177 [dc] System ID: 41266 1649) Krauss Heading: Waikiki Title: L. Pinkham estimates the cost of his lagoon scheme at $5 million Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-03-20 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: But it would eventually be profitable because the filled land could be sold as house lots. He is now investigating land ownership in the area. Krauss Card No.: 2001628 System ID: 51822 1650) Krauss Heading: Wilson, John H. Title: Arrives from Molokai in the Likelike at 9:30 am Saturday March 17 Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-03-17 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: A paragraph on another page says the Likelike brought a fair sized crowd of passengers including one Condradt. No mention of J.H. Wilson. Krauss Card No.: 2101877 System ID: 29433 1651) Krauss Heading: Honolulu Title: Report of beautification committee of Honolulu presented Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-03-15 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 6 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Some time ago, a big campaign started to beautify Honolulu. This resulted in the appointment of a committee of which Charles Mulford Robinson became chairman. He now makes his report to the Board of Supervisors concerning beautification issues: shun a checkerboard plan of streets and keep the winding ones that are narrow; maintain present trees and plant more, don't permit more signs than are necessary, eliminate telephone poles, etc. Krauss Card No.: 700371 System ID: 16139 1652) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Lane workers are calling a meeting to boost Kuhio, Civic Federation tries to decide whether to work with or against Republicans Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-03-12 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 1401430 System ID: 42945 1653) Krauss Heading: Lane, John C. Title: Strong Prince Kuhio man Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-03-09 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Politics. Krauss Card No.: 902066 [dc] System ID: 10643 1654) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Sen. John Lane is pushing for Kuhio and control of the Republican party Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-03-09 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The story says Lane is acting as Kuhio's manager in Honolulu and his actions go contrary to the Republican leadership of F.T.P. Waterhouse who is chairman of the party. Kuhio and Lane are maneuvering to take control of the party. Krauss Card No.: 1401429 System ID: 42944 1655) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Sen. John Lane is pushing for Kuhio and control of the Republican party Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-03-09 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Another story says sheriff A.M. Brown has announced his candidacy for reelection. He is a Republican. Krauss Card No.: 1401429 System ID: 42947 1656) Krauss Heading: Allen, Mrs. B.M. Title: Buys mats at estate auction of Albert Kuniakea Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-03-01 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation]See: Artifacts Krauss Card No.: 100504 [dc] System ID: 6851 1657) Krauss Heading: Kunuiakea, Albert Title: Estate auctioned, many Hawaiian relics sold Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-03-01 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Artifacts. Krauss Card No.: 901295 [dc] System ID: 7954 1658) Krauss Heading: Harbor Title: Three dredgers named in harbor improvements Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-03-01 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The Reclamation of Hawaiian Dredging has stopped work on Federal improvements in Honolulu Harbor and will be towed to Kahului to begin work there. The Hawaiian Dredging dredger Pearl will replace the Reclamation. The suction dredge Pacific is still at work at the mouth of Honolulu Harbor. Krauss Card No.: 600663 System ID: 25285 1659) Krauss Heading: McCandless, Sen. L.L. Title: Buys antique furniture at estate auction of Albert Kuniakea Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-03-01 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Artifacts. Krauss Card No.: 1100616 [dc] System ID: 33137 1660) Krauss Heading: Peabody, Miss Lucy Title: Buys kahilis at estate auction of Albert Kuniakea Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-03-01 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Artifacts. Krauss Card No.: 1301810 [dc] System ID: 38001 1661) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Star reports that two more parties may enter the field Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-02-28 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Anti-saloon forces are talking about putting up a ticket, and the Civic Federation members may name candidates of their own. This wold be in addition to candidates running as Republican, Democratic or Home Rule. C.P. Iaukea may be a Democratic candidate for supervisor. Sheriff Brown is said not willing to run again. High Sheriff Henry may run, both are Republicans. Krauss Card No.: 1401428 System ID: 42943 1662) Krauss Heading: Land Title: Acting Gov. A.L.C. Atkinson working to get land for settlers Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-02-27 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 7 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: He has received assurances from several plantations that they will provide land in fee simple for settlers who will grow cane. This was insisted upon by Atkinson at the last meeting of the Board of Immigration. Krauss Card No.: 901970 System ID: 10272 1663) Krauss Heading: Whitehouse, L.M. Title: Hard at work repairing and macadamizing the Pali Road Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-02-27 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [See: Pali Road]. Krauss Card No.: 2100819 [dc] System ID: 22449 1664) Krauss Heading: Government Title: Kuhio reports that the Hawaii delegation making headway in refunding bill Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-02-27 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The outlook for the Hawaii federal tax refunding bill now looks very dubious. Krauss Card No.: 502016 System ID: 23876 1665) Krauss Heading: Pali Road Title: Contractor L.M. Whitehouse hard at work Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-02-27 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Contractor Whitehouse has begun work on the macadamizing and repair of the Pali Road just on the other side of the Pali. The bridge that carries the road over the sheerest part of the descent, just at the first turn in the road, is being rebuilt of concrete. The old bridge was of structural iron and had begun to corrode. Large quantities of broken rocks for the macadamizing are being hauled up to the Pali ready for distribution. Krauss Card No.: 1301451 System ID: 37616 1666) Krauss Heading: Achi, William C. Title: Disputes claim that Hawaiians never vote for white men Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-02-26 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation]See: Politics Krauss Card No.: 100106 [dc] System ID: 5657 1667) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Sen. W.C. Achi disputes the claim that Hawaiians never vote for white men Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-02-26 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: He said, "The record does not show it. The record shows that the Hawaiians vote for a white man more than for one of their own. Take the island of Oahu. In the contests for the Senate, the white men got the biggest vote. I am a Kanaka. I beat every other Kanaka on the tickets, but I am never able to beat a white man...It is the same on Hawaii, Maui and Kauai...I am not talking from mere notions like others, but from what the record shows, and it shows...that Hawaiians have no prejudice at all against voting for a white man." Krauss Card No.: 1401427 System ID: 42942 1668) Krauss Heading: Ship, Inter-Island Title: Lehua, steamer, sold to a buyer on the Coast Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-02-23 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: She is owned by Captain Miller who sold her to Mr. Peterson who has fishing interests in Alaska. She will go to San Francisco and then to Alaska. Krauss Card No.: 1700783 System ID: 44474 1669) Krauss Heading: Government Title: Kuhio reports that the Hawaii delegation making headway in refunding bill Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-02-22 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (5-6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Washington to lobby for the measure. Krauss Card No.: 502016 System ID: 23875 1670) Krauss Heading: Parade Title: First Floral Parade, in celebration of Washington's birthday, a great success today Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-02-22 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Cheers reported for pa'u riders. The Floral Parade has been so named and will become an annual event. Long story full of praise for floats, described in elaborate detail. Long list of prize winners. Krauss Card No.: 1301511 System ID: 37684 1671) Krauss Heading: Ala Wai Title: L.E. Pinkham, president of the Board of Health, proposes drainage of Waikiki swamps Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-02-21 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Waikiki Krauss Card No.: 100426 [dc] System ID: 6707 1672) Krauss Heading: Whitehouse, L.M. Title: Wins another Pali Road contract, for construction of concrete bridge Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-02-21 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 6 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [See: Pali Road]. Krauss Card No.: 2100818 [dc] System ID: 22447 1673) Krauss Heading: Pali Road Title: Whitehouse wins another Pali Road contract Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-02-21 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 6 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: In a story about a meeting of the Board of Supervisors last night, a paragraph reads, "Five tenders were read for the construction of the concrete bridge on the Pali Road. The tender of L.M. Whitehouse, amounting to $6,549, was accepted." Krauss Card No.: 1301450 System ID: 37615 1674) Krauss Heading: Pinkham, L.E. Title: President of the Board of Health, proposes drainage of Waikiki swamps Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-02-21 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Waikiki Krauss Card No.: 1400177 [dc] System ID: 41265 1675) Krauss Heading: Waikiki Title: L. Pinkham, president of the Board of Health, proposes drainage of the Waikiki swamps Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-02-21 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: At this afternoon's Board of Health meet, Pinkham proposed the Ala Wai Canal, drainage of the swamps and filling in 700 acres to five feet above sea level. The canal at this point is called a lagoon and there is no date set for beginning such a project. It is merely a concept backed by borings and drawings. Justification for the project is a law that requires the board of health to report to Public Works unhealthy bodies of water that should be filled. Krauss Card No.: 2001626 System ID: 51820 1676) Krauss Heading: Kalanianaole, Prince Jonah Kuhio Title: Latest word is that Kuhio plans to run again Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-02-20 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation]See: Politics Krauss Card No.: 801480 [dc] System ID: 4515 1677) Krauss Heading: Wilson, John H. Title: Departs in the Likelike for Molokai on Tuesday February 20 Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-02-20 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation]. Krauss Card No.: 2101876 System ID: 29432 1678) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Latest word is that Kuhio will run again Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-02-20 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: He was supposed to have promised this race to Robertson who supported him in the last election. But the word is that Kuhio has asked his supporters to begin a campaign to capture the convention again. Krauss Card No.: 1401426 System ID: 42941 1679) Krauss Heading: Yachts Title: Four yachts already entered in the Trans Pacific Yacht Race from San Francisco to Hawaii Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-02-19 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Two more are believed ready to enter. The entered yachts are from Honolulu, San Pedro, San Francisco and Colorado Springs. Krauss Card No.: 2200609 System ID: 54463 1680) Krauss Heading: Boyd, J.H. Title: Elected secretary of the Kalakaua Road Improvement Club Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-02-15 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation]See: Waikiki Krauss Card No.: 200565 [dc] System ID: 11650 1681) Krauss Heading: Macfarlane, Frederick W. Title: Elected president of the Kalakaua Road Improvement Club Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-02-15 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [See: Waikiki]. Krauss Card No.: 1001660 [dc] System ID: 33187 1682) Krauss Heading: Waikiki Title: Kalakaua Road Improvement Club formed Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-02-15 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Meet at the Moana Hotel last night, home owners from Kalia and Kalakaua Road, now called. F.W. Macfarlane chosen president, J.H. Boyd secretary. They want road improvements, better telephone and electric light poles along the thoroughfare. Alexander Young protested against mutilation of trees by linesmen. Kalia Road people want better lighting. Krauss Card No.: 2001625 System ID: 51819 1683) Krauss Heading: Whitehouse, L.M. Title: Wins Pali Road improvement contract Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-01-08 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 7 (2-3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [See: Roads]. Krauss Card No.: 2100815 [dc] System ID: 22439 1684) Krauss Heading: Harbor Title: Kamehameha Day Water Carnival set for the Naval Wharf same as last year Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-01-08 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 6 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Was moved from Bishop Wharf because it was too crowded. Swimmers, oarsmen in training. Krauss Card No.: 600665 System ID: 25287 1685) Krauss Heading: Wilson, Charles B. Title: Represents his son, John, as attorney in fact at Board of Supervisor's meeting Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-01-08 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 7 (2-3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [See: Roads]. Krauss Card No.: 2101648 [dc] System ID: 28696 1686) Krauss Heading: Roads Title: C.B. Wilson represents John Wilson as attorney in fact Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-01-08 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 7 (2-3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The question of the Pali Road macadamizing contract caused considerable discussion (at a Board of Supervisor's meeting) which could hardly be considered profitable. C.B. Wilson, for John H. Wilson as attorney in fact, wrote to the effect that the tenders should be readvertised. The time for submitting tenders, he claimed, had been much too short as it only gave a couple of days. Super. Lucsas objected to the letter which was tabled. L.M. Whitehouse's bid of $1.19 per linear foot was accepted. Work will extend from the top of the Pali to the bottom of the Koolau side, about 11,000 feet in all. The road at present is badly in need of repairs. Krauss Card No.: 1600282 System ID: 38654 1687) Krauss Heading: Nolte, Henry J. Title: Says he will retire after 25 years in the coffee saloon business Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-12-29 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: It is not known if Nolte's Coffee Saloon will continue in business. It is not very well known. Krauss Card No.: 1300861 System ID: 36910 1688) Krauss Heading: Kakaako Title: County supervisors considering filling in swampy areas of Kakaako Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-12-28 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Bishop Estate and the Board of Health in on the deal. Krauss Card No.: 801375 System ID: 4383 1689) Krauss Heading: McGrew, Mrs. John S. Title: Is 84, celebrates his birthday, called the Father of Annexation Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-12-23 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Because he was the first to propose the Americanization of Hawaii. He is a retired doctor. Krauss Card No.: 1100882 System ID: 33562 1690) Krauss Heading: Emmeluth, John Title: The firm of John Emmeluth is back in business with him as manager Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-12-21 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 6 (6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 401889 System ID: 24490 1691) Krauss Heading: Young, Herb Title: Report says he may buy the Inter-Island Steam Navigation Company gasoline schooner Malolo Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-12-19 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: For use for lighthouse tending and buoy work around the islands, might also use her for towing. He has an option on the gasoline schooner. The story doesn't say where Young is living. Krauss Card No.: 2200745 System ID: 54631 1692) Krauss Heading: Railroad Title: The Pacific Heights railway is to be pau Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-12-15 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The rails will be torn up. Krauss Card No.: 1501342 System ID: 3584 1693) Krauss Heading: Wilson, John H. Title: Arrives in the Kinau from Hilo and way ports Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-12-15 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: At 8:46 am, today. Also on board was L.M. Whitehouse, George Lycurgus, Frank Harvey, S.M. Damon, Stanley C. Kennedy, and seven or eight of the Hind clan. Krauss Card No.: 2101874 System ID: 29430 1694) Krauss Heading: Immigration Title: Board of Immigration prepares to send Sec. A.L.C. Atkinson to Madeira and Azores, perhaps Italy Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-12-12 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper editorial Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 701806 System ID: 19434 1695) Krauss Heading: Wilson, John H. Title: Departs in the Kinau for Hilo and way ports Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-12-12 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: L.A. Thurston also on board. Departed at noon. A story on page 8 about well known people on board did not mention Johnny. David Kawananakoa was on board bound for Maui. Krauss Card No.: 2101873 System ID: 29429 1696) Krauss Heading: Wilson, John H. Title: Arrives in the Claudine from Maui ports Thursday December 7 at 5:30 am Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-12-07 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Also on board the Claudine was C.W. Ashford and Mrs. W.H. Cornwell. Also H.E. Cooper, D.L. Meyers and J.M. Vivas. Krauss Card No.: 2101873 System ID: 29428 1697) Krauss Heading: Government Title: McCandless blasts Carter, worse than a king Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-12-06 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (5-6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Pres. T. Roosevelt has approved Carter's decision to spend only $750,000 of the $1,377,000 authorized by the legislature for borrowing and for public improvements. L.L. McCandless says one man rule by Carter is what Hawaii has and that the monarchy would be preferable. Krauss Card No.: 502012 System ID: 23870 1698) Krauss Heading: McCandless, L.L. Title: Blasts Gov. Carter, says he's worse than a king Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-12-06 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (5-6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Government. Krauss Card No.: 1100615 [dc] System ID: 33136 1699) Krauss Heading: Nowlein, Sam Title: News of his death on Maui has reached Oahu Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-12-06 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Was one time commander of the Queen's household troops. He had Bright's disease. Krauss Card No.: 1300933 System ID: 36998 1700) Krauss Heading: Immigration Title: Planters may import Portuguese laborers Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-12-05 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Presented a resolution to the Board of Immigration this afternoon. Krauss Card No.: 701805 System ID: 19433 1701) Krauss Heading: Land Title: Hawaiians are after plantation land Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-12-02 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Have petitioned the Land Commissioner for land now leased to plantations until 1908 and 1909, so they are starting early. William Kealunui Settlement Assn. wants 347 acres on Hawaii now leased to Pepeekeo Plantation until 1909 for $2,200 per year. The Kalehonu Assn. wants 557 acres now leased to Hakalau Plantation until 1908 at $500 per year. Krauss Card No.: 901968 System ID: 10267 1702) Krauss Heading: Haleakala Title: New trail has been built up Haleakala Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-12-02 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Promotions Committee secretary Wood has been invited by W.O. Aiken of Makawao to take the trip and enjoy. Krauss Card No.: 600210 System ID: 24347 1703) Krauss Heading: Portuguese Title: New wave of Portuguese arrives in the Suveric Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-12-01 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Headline reads, Punchbowl on the Waterfront; 1,300 Portuguese immigrants from the Azores arrived in the British steamer Suveric. Docked this morning. Krauss Card No.: 1500516 System ID: 2128 1704) Krauss Heading: Carter, George R. Title: Talks about reform of football Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-12-01 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation]See: Football Krauss Card No.: 201427 [dc] System ID: 13646 1705) Krauss Heading: Immigration Title: Sec. A.L.C. "Jack" Atkinson in Washington gets a ruling that exempts Hawaii from U.S. immigration laws Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-12-01 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Roosevelt has agreed that Hawaiian sugar planters may assist immigrants from foreign countries. Big surprise to local planters who didn't believe it was possible. Now have no plans to take advantage of the new rule. Related story on columns 3-4 says Atkinson may resign as secretary of the territory to be a full time chairman of the Terr. Board of Immigration. Krauss Card No.: 701804 System ID: 19432 1706) Krauss Heading: Football Title: Gov. Geo. Carter is talking about reform of football Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-12-01 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Says he isn't thinking of abolishing the sport but reforming it, like having a ten-yard rule. Apparently there is periodic agitation to abolish the game, Carter says strong umpires are needed and players should be in condition. Krauss Card No.: 500638 System ID: 21362 1707) Krauss Heading: Dillingham, Walter F. Title: Plays round of golf at Haleiwa links yesterday Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-11-27 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 400602 [dc] System ID: 19627 1708) Krauss Heading: Golf Title: A foursome played at the Haleiwa Links yesterday Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-11-27 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Including Walter and Harold Dillingham. Krauss Card No.: 501710 System ID: 23252 1709) Krauss Heading: Post Office Title: J.O. Carter reminisces about Honolulu Post Offices since 1847 when he arrived Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-11-24 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Says at first it was in the offices of S.H. Williams & Co., a tea box where ship captains dumped letters and people sorted out themselves. Next a little hole in the wall and then Honolulu Hale and the government offices located there. Customs, Education Department, Minister of Foreign Affairs, government storehouse in the cellar. Krauss Card No.: 1500594 System ID: 2231 1710) Krauss Heading: Carter, Joseph O. Title: Reminisces about Honolulu Post Offices since he arrived in 1847 Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-11-24 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation]See: Post Office Krauss Card No.: 201470 [dc] System ID: 13695 1711) Krauss Heading: Oil Title: Story says the oil trade is booming, not enough ships to haul it to Hawaii Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-11-23 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Shipping. Krauss Card No.: 1301070 [dc] System ID: 37151 1712) Krauss Heading: Shipping Title: Story from San Francisco says the oil trade is booming Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-11-23 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: There is no sufficient tonnage to transport the commodity. Union Oil Company has purchased four of the largest tankers on the East Coast. Captain Matson, head of the National Oil and Transportation Company, has also purchased a tanker, 4,000 tons, to run between Hilo and San Francisco. Krauss Card No.: 1701498 System ID: 45460 1713) Krauss Heading: Lanai Title: Gov. Geo. Carter says Lanai is becoming another Kahoolawe Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-11-21 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: It is becoming dry and barren, natives are starving. Caused by wild goats and constant wind. Krauss Card No.: 901836 System ID: 10092 1714) Krauss Heading: Kapahu, Jenny Title: Arrives at Honolulu in steamer Caludine [sic] from Maui ports Thurs. Nov. 16 Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-11-16 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: At 4:30 p.m. Krauss Card No.: 900072 System ID: 5273 1715) Krauss Heading: Ship, Inter-Island Title: Waialeale, steamer, has been sold by Inter-Island Steam Navigation Company to a Seattle concern Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-11-15 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: She will operate in Puget Sound. Krauss Card No.: 1701077 System ID: 44858 1716) Krauss Heading: Kalanianaole, Prince Jonah Kuhio Title: Says he won't run for delegate, would support A.G.M. Robertson if he secured it Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-11-14 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation]See: Politics Krauss Card No.: 801478 [dc] System ID: 4511 1717) Krauss Heading: Harbor Title: Dredger Pacific is scooping mud from the bottom of the harbor Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-11-14 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Is putting the fill on the Naval Reserve. She is located out from the Immigration Station, a long pipe goes across the Young Bros. place to shore. She is on schedule and should complete her contract with Uncle Sam to dredge the harbor in time. Krauss Card No.: 600662 System ID: 25284 1718) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Kuhio interviewed about delegateship, won't run Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-11-14 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Has just returned from a week of hunting and fishing on the Big Island. Said he does not seek renomination for delegate, would support A.G.M. Robertson if he secured it. Doesn't think Carter is interested in being delegate at all. Kuhio will sail for the Coast and Washington tomorrow. Krauss Card No.: 1401421 System ID: 42936 1719) Krauss Heading: Machinery Title: Steam roller goes on rampage Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-11-04 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: This morning at the head of Victoria St. a crew was rolling the roadbed when the steamroller began rolling downhill. The operator found that the controls wouldn't work as he jumped off and the machine went rolling merrily along flattening yards in its path. Until it ran up against a big tree. Krauss Card No.: 1001906 System ID: 33972 1720) Krauss Heading: Newspaper Title: Apparently the Independent has folded, Star does an obituary in the Town Talk column Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-11-04 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 6 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Says the paper will be missed, consistently stood for the monarchy, loyal to the idea of Hawaiian sovereignty, although a Democratic voice recently, it was essentially a royalist paper. Had two bright and interesting writers, the late Horace Wright and Englishman, and E.S. Norrie a Dane. Lost no chance to point out the Hawaiian Islands had been stolen or taken by force as conquered territory. Wright was a veteran, one New Year morning in his editorial chair put a bullet into his brain and the paper was practically left to Norrie. In older and better days it commanded a wider audience. Norrie had a biting pen. He boasted that he had been arrested for libel 13 times and never convicted. Finally retired and is living on Hawaii. F.J. Testa took over. His tone is not very elevated, says Star, and the paper went on a downward course. Lately the Independent had no news and depended on criticism from a dingy little office where the press was turned by a hand crank. He really had no chance to succeed. Krauss Card No.: 1300522 System ID: 36246 1721) Krauss Heading: Norrie, Edmund S. Title: Formerly of the Independent, anti-establishment newspaper, had a skillful, biting pen Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-11-04 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 6 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Newspaper. Krauss Card No.: 1300883 [dc] System ID: 36934 1722) Krauss Heading: Testa, F.J. Title: Editor of now defunct Independent, anti-establishment newspaper Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-11-04 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 6 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Tone of his writing not very elevated, says Star. See: Newspaper. Krauss Card No.: 1900494 [dc] System ID: 52113 1723) Krauss Heading: Wright, Horace Title: Now deceased, was one of the bright lights of the Independent, a radical newspaper now folded Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-11-04 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 6 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: See: Newspaper. Krauss Card No.: 2200411 [dc] System ID: 54230 1724) Krauss Heading: Boxing Title: Monster Boxing Carnival at the Orpheum tomorrow advertised Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-11-03 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 7 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper advertisement Annotation: Will be held Saturday. Seven bouts, reserved seats $1, gallery $.50. Krauss Card No.: 200476 System ID: 11197 1725) Krauss Heading: Coconuts Title: History of Coco Palms Resort told Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-11-02 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 6 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: 15 years ago one Mr. Lindermann planted a grove of coconut trees near the mouth of the Wailua River intending to go into copra production, but strong winds slowed growth until a screen of ironwoods was planted 8 years ago, since the coconuts have grown well. But Lindermann left the country and sold to Lihue Plantation which leased to a Chinese who used the coconuts to feed his hogs. Now the lease has run out and is taken by A.D. Hills, superintendent of the Lihue Ice & Electric Power Co. who hails from Tahiti, may try copra. Krauss Card No.: 301269 System ID: 13956 1726) Krauss Heading: Hotels Title: History of coconut grove at Coco Palms Lodge on Kauai told Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-11-02 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 6 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Coconuts. Krauss Card No.: 701210 [dc] System ID: 18447 1727) Krauss Heading: Hills, A.D. Title: Superintendent of Lihue Ice & Electric Power Co., has bought coconut grove on Wailua River Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-11-02 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 6 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Coconuts. Krauss Card No.: 601911 [dc] System ID: 28131 1728) Krauss Heading: Sport Title: Hawaiian Rifle Association votes to affiliate with the National Rifle Association of America Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-11-02 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 7 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: C.B. Wilson was there. Krauss Card No.: 1800833 System ID: 48541 1729) Krauss Heading: Johnson, Sam Title: Road Supervisor, now speeding around to visit jobs in an auto Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-11-01 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Has revised stand on horses vs. autos. See: Roads Krauss Card No.: 800741 [dc] System ID: 1872 1730) Krauss Heading: Kalanianaole, Prince Jonah Kuhio Title: Delegate to Congress, is said to have promised his support in next election to A.G.M. Robertson Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-11-01 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation]See: Politics Krauss Card No.: 801477 [dc] System ID: 4510 1731) Krauss Heading: Kalauokalani, David Title: Resigns as president of Home Rule Party Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-11-01 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Comes out for George Carter for delegate.See: Politics Krauss Card No.: 801539 [dc] System ID: 4599 1732) Krauss Heading: Roads Title: Sam Johnson has revised his stand on horses vs. autos Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-11-01 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Says the auto can't go to all the places he has to see, pu Tantalus for example, and on muddy roads and steep hills. It is best for level stretches, the horse is best for rough country. Since his last statement the supervisors have told him to choose between the auto and the horse, he has chosen the horse. Krauss Card No.: 1600279 System ID: 38651 1733) Krauss Heading: Robertson, A.G.M. Title: Supported Kuhio in last election for delegate, is said to be a deal Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-11-01 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: In return for Kuhio's support in next election for delegate. See: Politics. Krauss Card No.: 1600495 [dc] System ID: 38896 1734) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: David kalauokalani, former president of the Home Rule party, has come out for Carter for delegate Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-11-01 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2); 5 (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Star calls it the most important politician development in many moons. Kalauokalani was the man who urged Hawaiians to refuse to take the oath of allegiance to the Republic, thereby denying natives a voice in the fight in annexation. But he has been a strong Home Rule leader since and now his support to Carter changes the complexion of the delegate fight. Kuhio is said to have promised this support to A.G.M. Robertson. Krauss Card No.: 1401420 System ID: 42935 1735) Krauss Heading: Tourism Title: H.P. Wood is new secretary of Promotions Committee, meets board for first time Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-11-01 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: He was formerly with the San Diego Chamber of Commerce. Comes out for yacht race from San Francisco. Krauss Card No.: 1901270 System ID: 53022 1736) Krauss Heading: Wood, H.P. Title: Is now secretary of Hawaii Promotions Committee Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-11-01 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: See: Tourism. Krauss Card No.: 2200221 [dc] System ID: 53997 1737) Krauss Heading: Clement, C.L. Title: Fired as editor of the Maui News Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-10-28 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Newspaper. Krauss Card No.: 301212 [dc] System ID: 13895 1738) Krauss Heading: Newspaper Title: Maui News has no editorials last issue, editor fired I guess Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-10-28 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The editorial column was blank "due to the regretable indisposition of the late editor, Mr. C.L. Clement." A notice inserted explained that after this date C.L. Clement is no longer in the employ of the Maui Publishing Co. Ltd. in any capacity whatsoever. Patrons are referred to Hugh M. Coke, editor and manager, or C.D. Lufkin, treasurer. Krauss Card No.: 1300521 System ID: 36245 1739) Krauss Heading: Labor Title: Plantations to take citizen labor Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-10-27 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Five plantations have made offers to 325 families of laborers for homesteads to grow sugar cane either in fee simple or under long term leases, each family allowed 2 acres of ground, plantation employment, a house, free wood, water and medical attention. Offers made to Board of Immigration in an attempt to get labor; by Maui Agricultural Co. 50 families, Hawaiian Commercial & Sugar Co. 100, Olaa Sugar Co. to take 501, Kahulu Plantation Co. 100. Krauss Card No.: 901573 System ID: 9070 1740) Krauss Heading: Johnson, Sam Title: Road Supervisor, now speeding around to visit jobs in an auto Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-10-25 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (2-3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Roads Krauss Card No.: 800741 [dc] System ID: 1871 1741) Krauss Heading: Kahuna Title: Star reports that kahunas are active in Kona Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-10-25 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: They are treating natives for typhoid, and as a result, deaths have occured. One reason natives go to kahunas is the lack of government doctors. There is only one in the district, and he cannot treat everybody. Krauss Card No.: 801278 System ID: 3664 1742) Krauss Heading: Carter, George R. Title: Refused to apply loan bill passed by legislature Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-10-25 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Incurs wrath of L.L. McCandless.See: Government Krauss Card No.: 201426 [dc] System ID: 13645 1743) Krauss Heading: Imamura, Rev. Y. Title: Is president of Japanese Benevolent Society Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-10-25 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 7 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Japanese. Krauss Card No.: 701758 [dc] System ID: 19347 1744) Krauss Heading: Government Title: Gov. Carter in hot water again, over the loan bill Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-10-25 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: He is now backing off his refusal to spend the money appropriated by the legislature in the bill which he signed. Says he will spend some of it. Krauss Card No.: 502011 System ID: 23868 1745) Krauss Heading: Government Title: Gov. Carter in hot water again, over the loan bill Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-10-25 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 4 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Star roasts him for being a dictator, says he signed the appropriations bill, cannot now decide for himself to set aside the law. Krauss Card No.: 502011 System ID: 23869 1746) Krauss Heading: Hackfeld & Co. Title: Donates $1,263 to Japanese Benevolent Society Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-10-25 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 7 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Japanese. Krauss Card No.: 600164 [dc] System ID: 24299 1747) Krauss Heading: Wilson, John H. Title: Johnny returns to Pelekunu today Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-10-25 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: John H. Wilson departs for Pelekunu in steamer Likelike, only passenger. Krauss Card No.: 2101872 System ID: 29427 1748) Krauss Heading: Matsumoto, S. Title: Donates $2 to Japanee Benevolent Society Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-10-25 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 7 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Japanese. Krauss Card No.: 1100327 [dc] System ID: 32286 1749) Krauss Heading: Mori, Dr. Iga Title: Donates $50 to Japanese Benevolent Society Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-10-25 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 7 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Japanese. Krauss Card No.: 1101827 [dc] System ID: 35680 1750) Krauss Heading: Okazaki, O. Title: Donates $4 to Japanese Benevolent Society Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-10-25 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 7 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Japanese. Krauss Card No.: 1301077 [dc] System ID: 37158 1751) Krauss Heading: Roads Title: Road supervisor Sam Johnson is now speeding around in an auto Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-10-25 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (2-3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: He has so many places to visit between Diamond Head and Moanalua that he can't get there by horse relays. "I can get around in half the time required," he said. "And the expense is less than it was. It took three horses to cover the ground I have to go over and that was expensive." Said he wore out one horse between 4:30 a.m. and 11. Another horse from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., changed again. Road work going on in 28 places in Honolulu, with 300-400 men and 160 horses. Krauss Card No.: 1600278 System ID: 38650 1752) Krauss Heading: Physicians Title: Lack of doctors in Kona causes rise of kahunaism Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-10-25 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Kahuna. Krauss Card No.: 1400078 [dc] System ID: 41135 1753) Krauss Heading: Ship, Inter-Island Title: Claudine, steamer, arrives from San Francisco after undergoing overhaul Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-10-25 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Arrived at 12:30 p.m., she left here July 1, has new boilers, has rebuilt superstructure, upper deck now similar to the steamer Kinau. Captain Bennett went up with her and brought her back. She will go back on the Maui run. Krauss Card No.: 1700382 System ID: 43793 1754) Krauss Heading: Wilson, John H. Title: Arrives from Molokai in the Likelike on Sunday October 22 at 12:10 pm Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-10-24 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The Likelike delayed sailing today but will sail tomorrow at noon. She was in use helping to haul the French ship Ernest Reyer off the reef, at Diamond Head. [See: Shipwreck]. Krauss Card No.: 2101872 System ID: 29426 1755) Krauss Heading: Shipwreck Title: The French ship Ernest Reyers is ashore at Diamond Head Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-10-24 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The vessel went aground at 2 a.m. today. It is said she will be gotten off. Krauss Card No.: 1701688 System ID: 45723 1756) Krauss Heading: Cowboy Title: Star says rodeos are not Hawaii's cup of tea Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-10-23 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 4 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Says the spectacle Saturday got a lot of people into the fresh air and that any exhibition of skill is interesting. But roping cattle seems too much like bull fights. The terrified bullocks were not having much fun, and they were held down longer than was necessary. Star doesn't believe the Cowboy tournament is something that should become an annual affair. Krauss Card No.: 301917 System ID: 15373 1757) Krauss Heading: Cowboy Title: Cowboy Show rated a big success in news story Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-10-23 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 7 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Took place at Kapiolani Park Saturday and was not a financial success because too many people climbed over the low fence instead of paying at the gate. However, the events were exciting; watermelon race, egg races. The bullock roping wasn't as terrifying as expected because the cattle seemed tired and terrified. Ikua Purdy won in 38???? seconds. The bronc busting was best with Frank Vida giving a thrilling exhibition and Sam Mauna also until his horse fell and he dislocated a shoulder. Krauss Card No.: 301918 System ID: 15374 1758) Krauss Heading: Crime Title: Plantation worker on Maui, Yamagata, killed by luna, A. Douse Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-10-23 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: A. Douse will be tried in Honolulu. Krauss Card No.: 302175 System ID: 15703 1759) Krauss Heading: Douse, A. Title: Charged with the murder of Yamagata on Maui plantation, Douse is a luna Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-10-23 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Douse will be tried in Honolulu. Krauss Card No.: 401136 [dc] System ID: 20917 1760) Krauss Heading: Government Title: Sen. L.L. McCandless at odds with governor Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-10-23 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The Governor, Geo. Carter, has refused to apply the loan bill passed by the legislature, and pushed by McCandless, because of complication by the new counties. McCandless says the bill should be applied to major improvement projects and is having petitions circulated among districts where the projects would take place. Major appropriations for roads are included in the bill. Krauss Card No.: 502008 System ID: 23863 1761) Krauss Heading: Wilson, John H. Title: Arrives from Molokai in the Likelike on Sunday October 22 at 12:10 pm Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-10-23 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation]. Krauss Card No.: 2101872 System ID: 29425 1762) Krauss Heading: McCandless, L.L. Title: At odds with Gov. Geo. Carter over his refusal to apply loan bill passed by the legislature Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-10-23 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Government. Krauss Card No.: 1100614 [dc] System ID: 33134 1763) Krauss Heading: Rodeo Title: Star says rodeos are not Hawaii's cup of tea Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-10-23 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 4 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Too much like bull fights. Description of Hawaii's first rodeo. See: Cowboys. Krauss Card No.: 1600625 [dc] System ID: 39039 1764) Krauss Heading: Rodeo Title: Star says rodeos are not Hawaii's cup of tea Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-10-23 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 7 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: News story rates the cowboys show a great success. Krauss Card No.: 1600625 System ID: 39040 1765) Krauss Heading: Cowboy Title: Eben Low has gone to the Honouliuli Ranch to get wild steers for the Cowboy Contest Sunday Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-10-20 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Low promised the reporter now steers will get into the grandstand. Said there will be a watermelon race on polo ponies, besides the roping and bronco bustling. Krauss Card No.: 301916 System ID: 15372 1766) Krauss Heading: Gambling Title: Charlie Moore, another alleged che fa gambler, dismissed for lack of evidence Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-10-20 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 501271 System ID: 22396 1767) Krauss Heading: Low, Eben Title: Involved in putting on Honolulu's first rodeo Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-10-20 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Getting wild steers from Honouliuli Ranch for Cowboy Contest Sunday. [See: Cowboys]. Krauss Card No.: 1001333 [dc] System ID: 31543 1768) Krauss Heading: Kuroda, J.F. Title: Contractor on Maui, digging water tunnels at Waikapu Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-10-19 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (1) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Maui. Krauss Card No.: 901305 [dc] System ID: 8082 1769) Krauss Heading: Gambling Title: Star chides Adveriser reporters for failing to produce evidence of gambling in court Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-10-19 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Editor of PCA Walter G. Smith was called, had no evidence. Could not identify alleged gamblers. Neither could reporter A.P. Taylor. H.M. Ayres said he thought gambling was going on in the house he investigated but he didn't see it. Krauss Card No.: 501270 System ID: 22392 1770) Krauss Heading: Gambling Title: Accused che fa gambler Ah Lum declared innocent by a jury in 10 minutes after two day trial Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-10-19 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The jury evidently did not believe a spy. This seems to be a different case from the one in which Advertiser reporters testified. Krauss Card No.: 501271 System ID: 22394 1771) Krauss Heading: Maui Title: Water tunnels at Waihee and Waikapu are coming along Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-10-19 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (1) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Contractor Carl Waldeyer has installed up to date equipment for digging the tunnels at Waihee and will finish in plenty of time. The tunnels at Waikapu are being dug by Honda, Okita and J.F. Kuroda. Krauss Card No.: 1100495 System ID: 32720 1772) Krauss Heading: Newspaper Title: Advertiser fails to produce evidence of gambling in court, Star chides Pacific Commercial Advertiser Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-10-19 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [See: Gambling]. Krauss Card No.: 1300520 [dc] System ID: 36244 1773) Krauss Heading: Taylor, A.P. Title: Advertiser reporter, could not prove gambling goes on Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-10-19 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) [This Krauss Index card was missed when numbering; I penned in the number 1900154-A ] (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Gambling. Krauss Card No.: 1900154 [dc] System ID: 47655 1774) Krauss Heading: Crime Title: Plantation worker on Maui, Yamagata, killed by luna, A. Douse Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-10-17 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Douse trial put over. Krauss Card No.: 302175 System ID: 15702 1775) Krauss Heading: Douse, A. Title: Charged with the murder of Yamagata on Maui plantation, Douse is a luna Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-10-17 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Trial moved over. Krauss Card No.: 401136 [dc] System ID: 20915 1776) Krauss Heading: McCandless, L.L. Title: Says he would accept a nomination for delegate on the Republican ticket Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-10-17 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Politics. Krauss Card No.: 1100613 [dc] System ID: 33132 1777) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: L.L. McCandless says he would accept a nomination for delegate, a Republican ticket Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-10-17 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Sen. L.L. McCandless os[sic] in the hands of his friends. In answer to a question this afternoon he stated that while he was not pursuing any active campaign, he would accept a nomination from the Republican party for the delegateship to Congress. "It is not exactly fair to say that I am after the position but if the party wants me to serve, I would willingly do so." Krauss Card No.: 1401419 System ID: 42934 1778) Krauss Heading: Hula Title: Kahuku Hula Dancers perform at teh Orpheum Saturday night Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-10-16 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The Emerald Glee Club sang several selections. Krauss Card No.: 701458 System ID: 18917 1779) Krauss Heading: Cowboy Title: William Spencer testifies about the life of a Parker Ranch cowboy Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-10-14 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (5-6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Sometimes get up at 1 or 2 a.m. for drives. Krauss Card No.: 301915 System ID: 15371 1780) Krauss Heading: Spencer, William Title: Testifies about the life of a Parker Ranch cowboy Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-10-14 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (5-6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: See: Cowboy. Krauss Card No.: 1800678 [dc] System ID: 48353 1781) Krauss Heading: Prostitution Title: The Federal Grand Jury is investigating payoffs in Kahuku Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-10-13 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Star says Japanese prostitutes in Kahuku report paying $1 each for protection from raids by police. Krauss Card No.: 1500866 System ID: 2796 1782) Krauss Heading: Crime Title: Plantation worker on Maui, Yamagata, killed by luna, A. Douse Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-10-13 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Now comes a report that $1,000 is missing from fund to prosecute engineer house. See: Japanese. Krauss Card No.: 302175 [dc] System ID: 15701 1783) Krauss Heading: Douse, A. Title: Charged with the murder of Yamagata on Maui plantation, Douse is a luna Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-10-13 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: $1,000 missing from fund to prosecute Douse. See also: Japanese Krauss Card No.: 401136 [dc] System ID: 20914 1784) Krauss Heading: Purdy, Ikua Title: Called by Eben Low best cowboy in Hawaii Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-10-12 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Cowboys Krauss Card No.: 1501019 [dc] System ID: 2982 1785) Krauss Heading: Cowboy Title: Cowpunching exhibition to be given in Honolulu Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-10-12 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Some steers will be let loose for the cowboys to rope and hogtie. Eben Low says Ikua Purdy, now testifying in the Parker Ranch case, is the best of them all, can rope and tie a steer in 20 seconds. It might be dangerous for spectators if it were not for half a dozen Parker Ranch cowboys to keep the steers in line. This will happen at the Moanalua Polo Field. Krauss Card No.: 301914 System ID: 15370 1786) Krauss Heading: Low, Eben Title: Involved in putting on Honolulu's first rodeo Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-10-12 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [See: Cowboys]. Krauss Card No.: 1001333 [dc] System ID: 31542 1787) Krauss Heading: Saito, Consul General Miki Title: To be recalled to Japan Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-09-18 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Japanese. Krauss Card No.: 1601230 [dc] System ID: 39959 1788) Krauss Heading: Carter, George R. Title: Says Link McCandless opposes him because he bucked McCandless in some land deals Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-09-09 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation]See: Politics Krauss Card No.: 201425 [dc] System ID: 13644 1789) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Gov. Geo. Carter says Link McCandles opposes him because he has bucked Link in some of his land deals Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-09-09 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5(4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Carter says he has prevented McCandless from getting the best of the public in some public land and water deals. Link denies this. Krauss Card No.: 1401415 System ID: 42930 1790) Krauss Heading: Harbor Title: Manchuria anchored off post last night Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-09-06 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 7 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The Pacific Mail vessel is the largest American passenger liner in the Pacific. Is a sister to the Mongolia but is slightly larger. Krauss Card No.: 600660 System ID: 25281 1791) Krauss Heading: Harbor Title: Manchuria anchored off post last night Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-09-06 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: She draws 32 feet, 2 inches. Nobody came ashore until this morning. Krauss Card No.: 600660 System ID: 25282 1792) Krauss Heading: Harbor Title: S.S. Manchuria will not enter the harbor on her initial run to Honolulu Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-09-02 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (4-5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: H. Hackfelt & Co. has announced the harbor is too shallow for the giant liner. She will anchor outside. Krauss Card No.: 600660 System ID: 25280 1793) Krauss Heading: Parker, Samuel Title: Tells how he met William Jennings Bryan Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-08-29 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Politics. Krauss Card No.: 1301670 [dc] System ID: 37852 1794) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Sam Parker tells story about how he met Wm. J. Bryan, will welcome him to Hawaii Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-08-29 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The meeting occurred in Omaha in 1898, seven years ago. Parker is a Republican and Bryan a Democrat but Parker likes Bryan. Krauss Card No.: 1401414 System ID: 42929 1795) Krauss Heading: Renear, Dan B. Title: Called swimming champion of the Hawaiian Islands, is in New Jersey competing for U.S. championships Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-08-28 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 1501782 [dc] System ID: 4228 1796) Krauss Heading: Aquarium Title: Called worst offender of sea wall building Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-08-28 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The shark cage cage has been built all the way across the beach into the sea.See: Waikiki Krauss Card No.: 100940 [dc] System ID: 7648 1797) Krauss Heading: Swimming Title: Dan Renear, champion swimmer of the Hawaiian Islands, is competing in New Jersey Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-08-28 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Is competing for the U.S. championships. Krauss Card No.: 1802043 System ID: 50067 1798) Krauss Heading: Waikiki Title: The Aquarium is the worst sea wall offender Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-08-28 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The shark cage has been built into the sea and it is impossible to walk down the beach without going around the building. Aquarium officials say they are willing to do whatever is necessary to be legal. Krauss Card No.: 2001620 System ID: 51814 1799) Krauss Heading: Berger, Henri (Henry) Title: Story tells about Henri Berger entering Paris when he was in the German Army Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-08-26 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 101809 [dc] System ID: 9385 1800) Krauss Heading: Royal Hawaiian Band Title: Is on a tour of the West Coast, making a big hit Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-08-26 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 1600963 System ID: 39623 1801) Krauss Heading: Royal Hawaiian Band Title: [no title] Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-08-26 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 1600963 System ID: 39624 1802) Krauss Heading: Kauai Title: Officials meet at Wainiha, Kauai to plan electric plant there Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-08-24 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 7 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Electricity. Krauss Card No.: 900298 [dc] System ID: 5792 1803) Krauss Heading: Electricity Title: Officials meet at Wainiha, Kauai to plan electric plant there Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-08-24 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 7 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The plan is to build a wharf into the bay to land machinery. Krauss Card No.: 401777 System ID: 23649 1804) Krauss Heading: Dole, Mrs. Sanford B. Title: Has been carried down from Tantalus by litter Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-08-23 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Transportation Krauss Card No.: 401091 [dc] System ID: 20831 1805) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Local Democrats plan to entertain William Jennings Bryan Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-08-23 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: During his visit to Hawaii next month. Krauss Card No.: 1401413 System ID: 42928 1806) Krauss Heading: Transportation Title: Mrs. S.B. Dole brought down from Tantalus by pallet Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-08-23 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: She was carried by natives to her Diamond Head home over the Makiki Trail because it was felt she would be more comfortable than coming down the road. She has been ill. She was carried Japanese palanquin fashion. Krauss Card No.: 1901452 System ID: 53258 1807) Krauss Heading: Harbor - Neighbor Island Title: Breakwater at Kahului to be constructed Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-08-22 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Hawaiian Dredging Co. has the contract from Alexander & Baldwin. The breakwater will be 2,000 feet long and will protect the harbor from northeast blows. The harbor will be dredged to 33 feet and the material used to build the breakwater, work to be completed in six months. Krauss Card No.: 600769 System ID: 25458 1808) Krauss Heading: Wilson, John Fleming Title: Was with San Francisco Chronicle, here to work for the Advertiser Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-08-17 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation]. Krauss Card No.: 2101664 [dc] System ID: 28731 1809) Krauss Heading: Newspaper Title: John F. Wilson, formerly with the San Francisco Chronicle here Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-08-17 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Arrived in the Sonoma yesterday to work for the Advertiser. Krauss Card No.: 1300509 System ID: 36228 1810) Krauss Heading: Water Title: New reservoir for Honolulu being dug below the pali in Nuuanu Valley Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-08-15 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: An army of men have been at work for five weeks. Krauss Card No.: 2100318 System ID: 17838 1811) Krauss Heading: Holland, Dr. J. Title: Hilo resident, behind the move to make Rainbow Falls a park Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-08-14 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (5-6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Hilo. Krauss Card No.: 600286 [dc] System ID: 24428 1812) Krauss Heading: Hilo Title: Rainbow Falls Park land leased by the county Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-08-14 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (5-6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: From the Hawaii Mill Co. os [sic] a park can be established. Park Commissioner Dr. J. Holland is behind the move. Krauss Card No.: 601934 System ID: 28235 1813) Krauss Heading: Waikiki Title: Sea wall owners seem ready to settle without litigation Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-08-14 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [No annotation.] Krauss Card No.: 2001618 System ID: 51812 1814) Krauss Heading: Beaches Title: Beach erosion worries Waikiki land owners Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-08-11 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation]See: Waikiki Krauss Card No.: 101641 [dc] System ID: 9122 1815) Krauss Heading: Mosquitoes Title: L. Pinkham, pres. of Health Board, talks about mosquitoes Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-08-11 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Says his work has reduced their number in the past weeks. Krauss Card No.: 1101881 System ID: 35744 1816) Krauss Heading: Pinkham, L.E. Title: Says the number of mosquitoes has been reduced Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-08-11 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 1400176 [dc] System ID: 41264 1817) Krauss Heading: Waikiki Title: Beach erosion worries Waikiki land owners Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-08-11 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: A new map shows that the land has been extended 200 feet in some places since 1881, and has been taken away in others. Property owners named. Krauss Card No.: 2001619 System ID: 51813 1818) Krauss Heading: Johnson, Sam Title: Controversy in his garbage department about alleged payroll stuffing Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-08-10 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: City & County Krauss Card No.: 800740 [dc] System ID: 1870 1819) Krauss Heading: City & County Title: Big controversy about alleged payroll stuffing in the garbage department, Sam Johnson's Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-08-10 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Story about how the employees time was figured. Krauss Card No.: 300384 System ID: 11605 1820) Krauss Heading: Diving Title: Hoe, one of the most famous native divers, died of uremia this morning at Queen's Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-08-10 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: He was employed by Inter-Island, often went down for anchors. The story says he could go down six fathoms with out apparatus. Was 47 years old. Krauss Card No.: 400834 System ID: 20239 1821) Krauss Heading: Heiau Title: Visit paid to Heiau at Waimea Bay Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-08-10 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Heiau at Kupopolo described, more than four miles beyond the Haleiwa Hotel. Walls 10 feet high. Krauss Card No.: 601841 System ID: 27903 1822) Krauss Heading: Hoe, diver Title: One of the most famous native divers, dies of uremia this morning Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-08-10 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper obituary Annotation: [no annotation] See: Divers. Krauss Card No.: 602108 System ID: 28427 1823) Krauss Heading: Andrews, Lorrin Jr. Title: Involved in controversy over seawalls in Waikiki Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-08-08 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation]See: Waikiki Krauss Card No.: 100763 [dc] System ID: 7344 1824) Krauss Heading: Frazier, Charles R. Title: In first mention of billboards, Frazier says he is willing to remove his at King & Kapiolani Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-08-08 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Billboards. Krauss Card No.: 501074 [dc] System ID: 22095 1825) Krauss Heading: Waikiki Title: Attorney General Lorrin Andrews says some sea walls in Waikiki will have to come down Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-08-08 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: He has sent out 22 letters to home owners in Waikiki on the subject. The sea walls that will come down are those that have been built into the ocean. Krauss Card No.: 2001618 System ID: 51811 1826) Krauss Heading: Johnson, Sam Title: Controversy in his garbage department about alleged payroll stuffing Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-08-07 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 800740 [dc] System ID: 1868 1827) Krauss Heading: City & County Title: Big controversy about alleged payroll stuffing in the garbage department, Sam Johnson's Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-08-07 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4); 3 (2-3); 4 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 300384 System ID: 11604 1828) Krauss Heading: Billboards Title: Charles R. Frazier says he's willing to move his at King & Kapiolani Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-08-03 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Apparently the government has developed a claim to the lot and Frazier doesn't feel like fighting. He is quoted as saying that acting governor Atkinson has nothing against billboards. Krauss Card No.: 101959 System ID: 9567 1829) Krauss Heading: Ducks Title: Rice planters and duck raisers in Waikiki at war Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-08-03 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 7 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Waikiki Krauss Card No.: 401242 [dc] System ID: 21208 1830) Krauss Heading: Rice Title: Rice planters and duck raisers in Waikiki at war Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-08-03 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 7 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Waikiki. Krauss Card No.: 1600026 [dc] System ID: 38352 1831) Krauss Heading: Waikiki Title: Rice planters and duck raisers at war Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-08-03 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 7 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Apparently the rice growers want the use of dams in Palolo Stream stopped by duck raisers because the dams are ruining the rice paddies. The duck raisers say the dams have been in use for 16 years and are easements that go with a lease. They are used for flushing out the duck ponds, without the dams and regular flushing, the ponds would be useless. Krauss Card No.: 2001616 System ID: 51809 1832) Krauss Heading: Harbor - Neighbor Island Title: New wharf being built at Hanapepe, Kauai Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-08-02 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 6 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Pile drives are at work. Krauss Card No.: 600758 System ID: 25455 1833) Krauss Heading: Hawaii Title: Five Punahou school teachers walking around Hawaii Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-08-02 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Women. Krauss Card No.: 601057 [dc] System ID: 26215 1834) Krauss Heading: Women Title: Five Punahou school teachers walking around Hawaii Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-08-02 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Considered unusual for women to make such a trek, says Star. The teachers are having a wonderful time, say they are well treated. Walked all over Puna, down from the volcano to Waiokinu in two stages. Krauss Card No.: 2200135 System ID: 53894 1835) Krauss Heading: Townsend, Mrs. George Title: Arrives in the Likelike Saturday July 29 at 6:15 p.m. Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-07-31 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [No annotation.] Krauss Card No.: 1901351 System ID: 53137 1836) Krauss Heading: Heiau Title: Plans to restore heiau near Wamea Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-07-29 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Or at least make it more approachable. The heiau was recently described by Thrum. On the committee on Ancient Landmarks of the Hawaiian Historical Society are W.A. Bryan, Dr. W.T. Brigham, Dr. W.D. Alexander, Dr. N.B. Emerson, L.A. Thurston, Dr. S. E. Bishop, T.G. Thrum and Capt. F.B. Dodge. Krauss Card No.: 601840 System ID: 27902 1837) Krauss Heading: Notley, Charles Title: Home Rule candidate in last election, castigates Democrats Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-07-25 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Politics. Krauss Card No.: 1300906 [dc] System ID: 36966 1838) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Home Ruler Charles Notley in Honolulu castigates the Democrats Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-07-25 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Says they voted for Brown in the last election, did not support Poepoe, the Home Rule candidate. The Home Rule party must go it alone. The Democrats let us down. Krauss Card No.: 1401412 System ID: 42927 1839) Krauss Heading: Carter, George R. Title: Wires after interview with President T. Roosevelt that he will continue as governor Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-07-24 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 201423 System ID: 13642 1840) Krauss Heading: Maui Title: Maui Home Rulers decide to continue Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-07-24 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Story is datelined Wailuku July 21, Friday - Last Wednesday in the Wailuku Skating Rink the Home Rulers tried to decide whether to fuse with the Democrats and, if so change the name to an entirely new name? Decided to remain home rulers. Dem. T.B. Lyons was elected treasurer. The story says that, without the Democrats, the Home Rulers will never win on Maui - unless they work very hard. Krauss Card No.: 1100492 System ID: 32716 1841) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Gov. Geo. Carter messages after interview with Roosevelt, I shall continue Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-07-24 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 1401410 System ID: 42925 1842) Krauss Heading: Wilson, John H. Title: Departs in the Maui, Friday July 21 on 5 pm Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-07-22 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: For Maui ports. Krauss Card No.: 2101870 System ID: 29408 1843) Krauss Heading: Mosquitoes Title: Story says mosquitoes in Honolulu now are worse than ever Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-07-22 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Board of Health president L.E. Pinkham says it can only be eradicated if Honolulu is willing to spend money. Krauss Card No.: 1101880 System ID: 35743 1844) Krauss Heading: Pinkham, L.E. Title: President of Board of Health, says it will take money to eradicate mosquitoes Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-07-22 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Mosquitoes. Krauss Card No.: 1400176 [dc] System ID: 41263 1845) Krauss Heading: Gambling Title: Che fa described, Chinese gambling game Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-07-20 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: To play, give the dealer anywhere from 5???? on up. Choose from 36 characters on the che-fa ticket - lion, tiger, moon, mouth, silver money, gold money, box, centipede, dog, rat, etc. There are also symbols not discussed in polite society. The dealer marks your choice on his ticket and gives you a slip of paper showing the same choice. At the drawing, a paper is drawn - choice supposed to be secret even from the dealer - and the winner gets 30 times his investment less 10 per cent for the dealer. Krauss Card No.: 501267 System ID: 22385 1846) Krauss Heading: Midway Title: Terrific hurricane sweeps over Midway Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-07-20 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Nearly sweeps the island away, says the story. Heavy seas divided the main island in two. Krauss Card No.: 1101265 System ID: 34399 1847) Krauss Heading: Wilson, John H. Title: Arrives in the Likelike from Molokai, Saturday July 15 Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-07-15 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation]. Krauss Card No.: 2101870 System ID: 29406 1848) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: [no title] Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-07-15 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (1) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Alice Roosevelt, the president's daughter, enjoys surf bathing at Waikiki. Krauss Card No.: 1401409 System ID: 42923 1849) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Taft party arrives, Secretary of War Wm. H. Taft, 7 senators and 27 congressmen Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-07-14 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Speeches made, big luncheon reception, Taft interviewed on board the Manchuria said he doesn't believe Roosevelt will let Carter go as governor. Taft considered to be the next president. Krauss Card No.: 1401409 System ID: 42922 1850) Krauss Heading: Archives Title: Work on the new archives building has begun Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-07-13 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 100966 System ID: 7920 1851) Krauss Heading: Harbor Title: Dredging begins for Alakea Wharf Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-07-10 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Japanese women scavengers are reaping a rich harvest of coal from the dredged material. The stuff is loaded into railroad cars and taken to the Immigration Station for dumping. So the Beach Road (Ala Moana) looks like a railroad. Krauss Card No.: 600658 System ID: 25278 1852) Krauss Heading: Trees Title: Star extolls the virtues of the algeroba Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-07-10 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 4 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Lists its contributions: clothes arid soil, provides fuel for burning, the seed pods make feed for cattle. Next to the trade wind, the algeroba is the best gift Hawaii has ever received. Krauss Card No.: 2000027 System ID: 50166 1853) Krauss Heading: Harbor Title: Dredging begins for Alakea Wharf Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-07-08 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Black sand and mud coming up. A story several days ago says it is being hauled to the reef at the Immigration Station as land fill. Krauss Card No.: 600658 System ID: 25277 1854) Krauss Heading: Fish Pond Title: Fish pond in Kalihi subject of court action Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-07-07 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Dispute over who holds the lease, a Chinese or a Hawaiian, leads to a suit. Krauss Card No.: 500549 System ID: 21048 1855) Krauss Heading: Radio Title: Radio station set up at the U.S. Naval Station in Honolulu Harbor Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-07-06 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: At the foot of Richard Street. A pole 200 feet long set on end for the antenna, a gasoline engine to generate power for the transmitter. The station will communicate with ships at sea. Krauss Card No.: 1501204 System ID: 3213 1856) Krauss Heading: Ai, C.K. Title: Bankrolls shark fishing expedition Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-07-05 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 4-Mar (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation]See: Fishing Krauss Card No.: 100336 [dc] System ID: 6460 1857) Krauss Heading: Fishing Title: C.K. Ai of City Mill bankrolls shark fishing expedition Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-07-05 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: He has sent out the Mokihana. He has sent a piece of tanned shark skin to San Francisco and has been assured it can be used for trunks. Also shark meat can be made into fertilizer, 100 pounds of meat = 25 pounds of fertilizer. Krauss Card No.: 500511 System ID: 20999 1858) Krauss Heading: Shipwreck Title: Victor and the Salamis, wrecked on May 19 at Malden Island Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-07-05 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Twenty-six shipwrecked men arrived in Honolulu this morning in the American schooner Matthew Turner from Newcastle, New South Wales. The captain spotted fires on Malden as he passed, stopped and picked up the men who were wrecked in a fierce storm at Malden while they were there loading guano. Not a man lost. Krauss Card No.: 1702039 System ID: 46232 1859) Krauss Heading: Zoo Title: The Kaimuki Zoo has received some new animals via the Alameda Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-07-05 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The animals are a wild cat, ring tail possum, storks, coyote, crows. Krauss Card No.: 2200828 System ID: 54717 1860) Krauss Heading: Regatta Title: Myrtles win both senior and junior races at 4th of July regatta Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-07-04 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Fourth of July Krauss Card No.: 1501717 [dc] System ID: 4153 1861) Krauss Heading: Fourth of July Title: Myrtles win both senior and junior races at 4th of July regatta Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-07-04 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Also scheduled for this afternoon, baseball and a band concert. The city is deserted because everybody went to Pearl Harbor for the boat races. Krauss Card No.: 501045 System ID: 22057 1862) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Star editorializes that it now appears that Carter never resigned at all Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-07-03 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 4 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper editorial Annotation: Apparently all he did was send a letter to the president asking for an interview. Then he announced that he had sent in a letter of resignation. "Just what the people of Hawaii are to make of this sort of juggling is difficult to imagine." Krauss Card No.: 1401408 System ID: 42921 1863) Krauss Heading: City & County Title: Celebration last night for inauguration of County Act Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-07-01 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Capitol lit up last night as Sec. Atkinson greeted county officials. The Royal Hawaiian Band, now under the county, played. The supervisors were sworn in at 11:30 p.m. They met this afternoon to finish up business. Krauss Card No.: 300383 System ID: 11599 1864) Krauss Heading: City & County Title: [no title] Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-07-01 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Sam Johnson now has four titles: county road supervisor, Territorial road superintendent, county superintendent of garbage collection and territorial superintendent of sewers. Krauss Card No.: 300383 System ID: 11601 1865) Krauss Heading: City & County Title: [no title] Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-07-01 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (1) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Territorial police force sworn in as county police force. Krauss Card No.: 300383 System ID: 11603 1866) Krauss Heading: Police Title: New sheriff has taken office, tomorrow is the last day the Moana Hotel will serve liquor on Sunday Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-07-01 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Waikiki. Krauss Card No.: 1400604 [dc] System ID: 41856 1867) Krauss Heading: Waikiki Title: Tomorrow is the last day the Moana Hotel will serve liquor on Sunday Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-07-01 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Has been doing so in violation of the liquor law for a long time but the sheriff has winked at the practice because Alexander Young owns the hotel and many well known people drink there on Sunday. But that's all over and many people are sad. The new sheriff, Brown, elected as new county sheriff, does not play favorites. Krauss Card No.: 2001614 System ID: 51807 1868) Krauss Heading: Royal Hawaiian Band Title: County supervisors have decided to take over the band from the Territory Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-06-30 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 4 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper editorial Annotation: The Star editorial commending this action gives some good history of the band, seems to be fresh material. Krauss Card No.: 1600962 System ID: 39622 1869) Krauss Heading: Johnson, Sam Title: Territorial Road Supervisor may become County Road Supervisor Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-06-28 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 800739 [dc] System ID: 1867 1870) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Carter now reconsidering resignation Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-06-28 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 1401405 System ID: 42918 1871) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Sam Johnson, Territorial Road Supervisor, may become County Road Supervisor Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-06-28 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Because the county would have to pay him only $50 a month. There is considerable grumbling about the prospect because Johnson was not loyal to all Republican candidates during the county election. Krauss Card No.: 1401406 System ID: 42919 1872) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: The County Republican Committee last night censured Gov. Carter Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-06-27 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 6 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: For the action he took in the county campaign. Krauss Card No.: 1401405 System ID: 42916 1873) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Republican Territorial Committee narrowly endorses Carter, asking him to stay on Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-06-27 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 7 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 1401405 System ID: 42917 1874) Krauss Heading: Baldwin, Henry P. Title: Beaten by W.H. Cornwell for supervisor on Maui Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-06-26 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (2-3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation]See: Election Krauss Card No.: 101297 [dc] System ID: 8483 1875) Krauss Heading: Carter, George R. Title: Reason for Carter's decision re resign given Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-06-26 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (5-6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Chamber of Commerce asks Carter to remain. Krauss Card No.: 201419 [dc] System ID: 13638 1876) Krauss Heading: Cornwell, W.H. Title: Beats H.P. Baldwin for supervisor on Maui Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-06-26 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (2-3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Election. Krauss Card No.: 301614 [dc] System ID: 14750 1877) Krauss Heading: Election Title: W.H. Cornwell beats H.P. Baldwin for supervisor on Maui Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-06-26 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (2-3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Cornwell is a Home Ruler. Only he and one other broke the solid Republican victory on Maui, Molokai and Lanai. Cornwell was pushed by Hawaiians and on the evening of the election in his victory speech he promised to be the supervisor for the poor people. Krauss Card No.: 401602 System ID: 22743 1878) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Reason for Carter's decision to resign given Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-06-26 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (5-6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Chamber of Commerce resolution asks Carter to remain. Cables arrive from Hawaii executives on the mainland asking him to reconsider. Krauss Card No.: 1401403 System ID: 42914 1879) Krauss Heading: Carter, George R. Title: Reason for Carter's decision re resign given Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-06-24 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation]See: Politics Krauss Card No.: 201419 [dc] System ID: 13637 1880) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Reason for Carter's decision to resign given Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-06-24 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: It was a combination of the decision of the Supreme Court which went against his veto, the hostility of the legislature and party opposition in the county elections. Krauss Card No.: 1401403 System ID: 42912 1881) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Reason for Carter's decision to resign given Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-06-24 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (5-6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Sugar planters endorse Carter for governor at a meeting of the Planters' Assn. this morning. Krauss Card No.: 1401403 System ID: 42913 1882) Krauss Heading: Carter, George R. Title: Is angry over the election of A.M. Brown as Oahu County sheriff Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-06-23 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Rumor that Carter has sent his resignation to Roosevelt. See also: Roosevelt Krauss Card No.: 201417 [dc] System ID: 13635 1883) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: The rumor is that Carter is so angry at the election of Brown he has threatened to resign as governor Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-06-23 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Announcement that Carter has sent his resignation to Pres. Roosevelt is the political sensation of the day. Krauss Card No.: 1401402 System ID: 42910 1884) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: The rumor is that Carter is so angry at the election of Brown he has threatened to resign as governor Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-06-23 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 6 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Story of the resignation. Carter says election of Brown had nothing to do with it. Krauss Card No.: 1401402 System ID: 42911 1885) Krauss Heading: Carter, George R. Title: Is angry over the election of A.M. Brown as Oahu County sheriff Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-06-22 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Reportedly going to Washington to talk to President Roosevelt. Krauss Card No.: 201417 [dc] System ID: 13634 1886) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: The rumor is that Carter is so angry at the election of Brown he has threatened to resign as governor Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-06-22 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: This story says Carter will go to Washington to talk it over with Pres. Teddy Roosevelt. Krauss Card No.: 1401402 System ID: 42909 1887) Krauss Heading: City & County Title: Immediate friction starts up between sheriff-elect Brown and High Sheriff Henry Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-06-21 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Now that the election for county sheriff and other county officers is over, High Sheriff of the Territory Henry claims he has authority over the county sheriffs. And if Sheriff-elect Brown appoints one Sam Leslie as a deputy, Henry will not sign the commission. Leslie is one of Brown's right hand men. Others claim that the power of appointment and removal in the police department lies with county sheriffs alone. Krauss Card No.: 300377 System ID: 11588 1888) Krauss Heading: Brown, Arthur M. Title: Wins election for Oahu county sheriff Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-06-21 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4); 5 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation]See: Election Immediately begins bickering with High Sheriff Henry. Governor Carter angry over the elction of Brown. Krauss Card No.: 200731 [dc] System ID: 12084 1889) Krauss Heading: Carter, George R. Title: Is angry over the election of A.M. Brown as Oahu County sheriff Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-06-21 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Has talked about it with advisors.See also: Politics Krauss Card No.: 201417 [dc] System ID: 13633 1890) Krauss Heading: Election Title: Brown beats Poepoe by 462 votes, Henry a poor third Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-06-21 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4); 4 (1-2); 5 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper editorial Annotation: Brown 2,318, Henry 860, Poepoe 1,856. Star editorial says the election demonstrated the intelligence of the Honolulu electorate. Democrats and Home Rulers took advantage of weak spots in Republican ticket. Both J.C. Quinn and Joe Fern beated. Quinn by a hair and Fern was last on ticket for his district. Krauss Card No.: 401601 System ID: 22742 1891) Krauss Heading: Fern, Joe Title: Beaten in his race for supervisor Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-06-21 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Election Krauss Card No.: 402188 [dc] System ID: 25005 1892) Krauss Heading: Poepoe, J.M. Title: Campaigning for sheriff Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-06-21 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Gets beaten badly by A.M. Brown See: Politics. Krauss Card No.: 1400433 [dc] System ID: 41662 1893) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: The rumor is that Carter is so angry at the election of Brown he has threatened to resign as governor Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-06-21 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Has talked to L.A. Thurston, W.O. Smith and others about it. Krauss Card No.: 1401402 System ID: 42908 1894) Krauss Heading: Poepoe, J.M. Title: Campaigning for sheriff Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-06-20 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Politics. Krauss Card No.: 1400433 [dc] System ID: 41660 1895) Krauss Heading: Poepoe, J.M. Title: Campaigning for sheriff Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-06-20 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): Special Morning Edition Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 1400433 [dc] System ID: 41661 1896) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Last minute politicizing shows Poepoe strong Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-06-20 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Early in the morning Henry seems to throw in the sponge, Poepoe tried to make the most of it. GOP alarmed. W.C. Achi made the statement that Henry is withdrawing. Rejected by Fern. A very large vote is being cast, it's a fight between Brown and Poepoe to the death. Every rig and auto in town is in use taking voters to the polls. Candidates are circulating, Home Rulers are confident, also Republicans. Krauss Card No.: 1401399 System ID: 42904 1897) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: J.M. Poepoe calls for putting brown men in power Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-06-20 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): Spec. Morning Edition; 1(5) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: "I would like to be elected in order to show the people of America that there are people of dark skin in this country who can govern themselves." This at an Aala Home Rule Rally last night. Krauss Card No.: 1401400 System ID: 42905 1898) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Republican, Civic Federation pay for votes? Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-06-20 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (4) [Page number typed over; may be 6.] (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Star runs a short story about a native who asked at Republican headquarters for a dollar to vote right. Was told to go to the Civic Federation where he would get $10. He was last seen wending his way home with a square bottle and 50???? of dried fish. Krauss Card No.: 1401401 System ID: 42906 1899) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: SS Manchuria gets away late because stevedores were at the polls Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-06-20 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2nd edition; 1 (6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The ship was to sail at 5:30 p.m. but delayed until next morning because not enough stevedores to unload her. Krauss Card No.: 1401401 System ID: 42907 1900) Krauss Heading: Dole, Sanford B. Title: Federal judge, slaps Governor Carter for interfering with county elections Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-06-19 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Politics Krauss Card No.: 401090 [dc] System ID: 20824 1901) Krauss Heading: Wilson, John H. Title: Arrives from Maui in the Maui on Sunday June 18 Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-06-19 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation]. Krauss Card No.: 2101868 System ID: 29403 1902) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Judge S.B. Dole slaps Carter for interference Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-06-19 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Says he is not in politics but he feels that in the heat of the campaign that some are missing a most serious aspect of the matter. That is the rule that federal officers should not interfere in state matters nor should territorial officials interfere in county politics. Krauss Card No.: 1401397 System ID: 42901 1903) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Democratic meetings held, hear Poepoe, sheriff candidate on Home Rule ticket Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-06-17 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Held last night around the city at Waikiki, Aala Lane, Palama, and Kalihi Camp. Also on the stump were W.A. Kinney, E.B. McClanahan, H.H. Trent, H.T. Moore and A. Fernandes. Krauss Card No.: 1401396 System ID: 42899 1904) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Democratic meetings held, hear Poepoe, sheriff candidate on Home Rule ticket Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-06-17 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper advertisement Annotation: Democratic-Home Rule ticket advertised. Paid advertisement. Democratic headquarters open from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. upstairs in the Waverly Building. Krauss Card No.: 1401396 System ID: 42900 1905) Krauss Heading: Quinn, James C. Title: [no title] Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-06-16 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 6 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Criticized for using obscene language on the stump. See: Politics Krauss Card No.: 1501108 [dc] System ID: 3104 1906) Krauss Heading: Brown, Arthur M. Title: In break with Governor Carter, doesn't agree with him Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-06-16 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 6 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Carter-Brown blast each other. Krauss Card No.: 200727 System ID: 12004 1907) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Carter blasts Brown, Brown blasts back Author: Brown Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-06-16 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper letter Annotation: Brown continues his attack on Carter. Krauss Card No.: 1401393 System ID: 42895 1908) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Republican party criticizes Henry & Fern for running under Civic Federation label Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-06-16 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Both were Republicans. Have jumped the traces and are running in opposition to Republican candidates. The party leaders call this unRepublican. Krauss Card No.: 1401393 System ID: 42896 1909) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Judge De Bolt postpones grand jury hearing into police scandal because of politics Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-06-16 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: He says now is not the time to conduct this investigation, postpone it until after the election. The grand jury is looking into allegations of Mulleitner about his salary in the Police Department. The chairman of the jury agreed with De Bolt. Krauss Card No.: 1401394 System ID: 42897 1910) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Civic Federation blasts supervisor candidate J.C. Quinn Author: W.R. Castle & Ed. Towse Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-06-16 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 6 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper letter Annotation: Federation president W.R. Castle and secretary Ed. Towse write that Quinn used obscene language on the stump, so bad that the interpreter refused to translate it into Hawaiian. He also attacked someone off the island who could not defend himself. The Federation urged the Republican party to remove Quinn from candidacy. Krauss Card No.: 1401395 System ID: 42898 1911) Krauss Heading: Quinn, James C. Title: Runs for county supervisor on Republican ticket Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-06-15 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Politics Krauss Card No.: 1501108 [dc] System ID: 3103 1912) Krauss Heading: Carter, George R. Title: Begins with sheriff candidate A.M. Brown, wants to know where the GOP stands re his administration Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-06-15 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 6 (3-5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Carter, Brown blast each other. Krauss Card No.: 201416 [dc] System ID: 13632 1913) Krauss Heading: Fern, Joe Title: Civic Federation candidate for supervisor opposes Republican candidate Jim Quinn Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-06-15 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Politics Krauss Card No.: 402187 [dc] System ID: 25004 1914) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Civic Federation candidate Joe Fern opposes Republican Quinn for supervisor Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-06-15 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Star points out that Joe Fern has a record for campaign expenses. Five years ago he filed an expense account of $300 with the Republican campaign committee, itemized, all of it was for gin. The bill was never paid. Krauss Card No.: 1401392 System ID: 42892 1915) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Carter blasts Brown, Brown blasts back Author: Carter Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-06-15 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 6 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper letter Annotation: Carter blasts Brown in a letter to P.C. Jones. Krauss Card No.: 1401393 System ID: 42893 1916) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Carter blasts Brown, Brown blasts back Author: Brown Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-06-15 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper letter Annotation: Brown blasts back in the Star, front page. Krauss Card No.: 1401393 System ID: 42894 1917) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Star points out that the Civic Federation endorsements sprang out of Carter's fight with Brown Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-06-14 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 4 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Carter wanted to see Brown defeated after he was nominated by the Republican convention. Presto, the Civic Federation sprang into being and endorsed another candidate. Star says the Civic Federation is a good concept that has done well around the nation but it started too late in this campaign to do any good. Now the same group that opposed the county bill is aiding Poepoe by supporting Henry. If Poepoe is elected, it will be a calamity that questions the intelligence of the electorate and the same people will call in Washington. Krauss Card No.: 1401391 System ID: 42891 1918) Krauss Heading: Kamehameha Day Title: Star laments few activities on Kamehameha Day Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-06-13 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 6 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Headline says, Kamehameha Day was a Dead One. There was a baseball game in the afternoon and an open house at the zoo. That's about all. Saloons did a goos business, but on the whole it was a dull, dull day. Not at all like the past. Krauss Card No.: 801792 System ID: 5336 1919) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Sheriff Wm. Henry's roll call boomerangs Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-06-13 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Candidate Brown scores the sheriff's action, says Henry's roll call would do well in Russia. Krauss Card No.: 1401390 System ID: 42889 1920) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Sheriff Wm. Henry's roll call boomerangs Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-06-13 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 4 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper editorial Annotation: A Star editorial calls Henry's action unprecedented. "It may be questioned whether ever before in the history of American politics a body of supposed free citizens has been subjected to such a humiliating ordeal..." "The indelicacy, the tyranny, the political unwisdom of Henry's actions are...incredible." Etc. etc. Krauss Card No.: 1401390 System ID: 42890 1921) Krauss Heading: Kamehameha Day Title: Star calls it a dying holiday Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-06-12 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (5-6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: "The band played in the Capitol building grounds, and that was about all the Kamehameha Day observance there was today. It was a very striking contrast to past elevenths of June, on which there have been great crowds at Kapiolani Park watching a long list of (horse) races." The lack of a fence around the track killed the sport and the Jockey Club went into debt because nobody had to pay to see the races. The last great race a year ago saw a large crowd watching the race over a low fence. Krauss Card No.: 801793 System ID: 5337 1922) Krauss Heading: Coke, Jim Title: Not a candidate in the Maui county elections Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-06-12 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Politics. Krauss Card No.: 301329 [dc] System ID: 14041 1923) Krauss Heading: Horse Racing Title: No races this Kamehameha Day, low fence at the track permits too many free watchers Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-06-12 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (5-6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Has killed horse racing on Oahu. Krauss Card No.: 700759 [dc] System ID: 17188 1924) Krauss Heading: Watson, E.M. Title: Democratic attorney, nominated on Demo-Home Rule fusion ticket for county attorney Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-06-12 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Democrats so hard up for candidates they are running Watson without his knowledge. He is on his honeymoon in California. Krauss Card No.: 2100493 [dc] System ID: 18524 1925) Krauss Heading: Henry, High Sheriff William Title: High Sheriff, causes furor when he lines up his men to declare for himself or A.M. Brown in the county election Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-06-12 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Politics. Krauss Card No.: 601880 [dc] System ID: 27949 1926) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Story details county candidates and their activities on Maui Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-06-12 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (2-3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Jim Coke is not a candidate. D.H. Case is candidate for county attorney, Republican. J.M. Vivas is the Home Rule candidate. Krauss Card No.: 1401387 System ID: 42884 1927) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Wm. Henry, sheriff, lines his men up by squads to declare for him or Brown Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-06-12 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Star reports that the men were lined up by surprise in the sheriff's race. Of the 60 men questioned, about 2/3 declared for Brown, the Republican candidate. Henry remained in his office conferring the Civic Federation leaders. Krauss Card No.: 1401388 System ID: 42885 1928) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Wm. Henry, sheriff, lines his men up by squads to declare for him or Brown Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-06-12 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Sam Johnson declares he is not supporting Henry, rather he is for Brown as a good Republican. Krauss Card No.: 1401388 System ID: 42886 1929) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Wm. Henry, sheriff, lines his men up by squads to declare for him or Brown Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-06-12 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The men are told they would not be fired for voting for Brown but they should remember where their bread and butter comes from. Krauss Card No.: 1401388 System ID: 42887 1930) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Dems are so hard up for candidates they are running E.M. Watson with out his knowledge Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-06-12 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Papers were filed for his candidacy for county attorney last Saturday. Watson is presently on his honeymoon in California and has no idea he is running. He won't get home until after the election. Krauss Card No.: 1401389 System ID: 42888 1931) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: A dull county campaign livened up by announcement that Sheriff Henry is a candidate against Brown and Poepoe Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-06-10 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Says he is a Republican. Says he has Sam Johnson's support Krauss Card No.: 1401384 System ID: 42879 1932) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Star says Advertiser in wrong to count out the Home Rulers Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-06-10 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 4 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper editorial Annotation: An editorial refers to an Advertiser claim that the Home Rule party is as dead as prohibition. Star says the Home Rulers are at least as strong as ever and probably stronger now with the help of Democrats. "The statement that the Home Rulers are 'out of it' as much as the Prohibitionists is an absurdity." Krauss Card No.: 1401385 System ID: 42880 1933) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: A dull county campaign livened up by announcement that Sheriff Henry is a candidate against Brown and Poepoe Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-06-09 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: He has been endorsed by the Civic Federation and is a candidate. Krauss Card No.: 1401384 System ID: 42878 1934) Krauss Heading: Snakes Title: Territorial Board of Agriculture and Forestry yesterday asked the U.S. Secretary of Agriculture to ban snakes from Hawaii Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-06-09 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 6 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: L.A. Thurston, president of the board, said no purpose can be served by bringing in snakes of any kind. Infestation of Hawaii's dense tropical forests and cane fields by poisonous snakes would be a catastrophy. This follows what appears to be an importation of snakes by one Gear. Krauss Card No.: 1800178 System ID: 46675 1935) Krauss Heading: Thurston, L.A. Title: President of the Board of Agriculture and Forestry, speaks out against importation of snakes Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-06-09 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 6 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: See: Snakes. Krauss Card No.: 1900986 [dc] System ID: 52696 1936) Krauss Heading: Yachts Title: Many yachts set to race on Saturday around Oahu for the Governor's Cup Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-06-08 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [No annotation.] Krauss Card No.: 2200605 System ID: 54459 1937) Krauss Heading: Brown, Arthur M. Title: In break with Governor Carter, doesn't support him Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-06-07 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (5-6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Carter-Brown feud coninues. Krauss Card No.: 200727 System ID: 12003 1938) Krauss Heading: Carter, George R. Title: Begins with sheriff candidate A.M. Brown, wants to know where the GOP stands re his administration Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-06-07 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (5-6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Brown-Carter feud continues. Krauss Card No.: 201416 [dc] System ID: 13631 1939) Krauss Heading: Saito, Miki Title: Anti-Saito play leads to arrests, he is not disturbed Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-06-07 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Japanese. Krauss Card No.: 1601229 System ID: 39958 1940) Krauss Heading: Shiozawa, C. Title: Editor of the Hawaii Shinpo, credited with leadership in the anti-Saito drama Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-06-07 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Japanese, also previous dates. Krauss Card No.: 1602095 [dc] System ID: 40976 1941) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Feud between Gov. Carter and Sheriff Brown continues Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-06-07 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (5-6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Star runs a story saying that the gov. holds a threat over Brown's head, the Hatter report named after a detective who investigated Brown when he was High Sheriff and allegedly dug up a lot of dirt. The story says Carter has threatened Brown with publication of the report if he does not resign as candidate for sheriff of Oahu county. Brown's supporters laugh at this, pointing out that none of detective Hatter's allegations have stood up in court. Krauss Card No.: 1401383 System ID: 42877 1942) Krauss Heading: Theater Title: Large mob at Japanese play causes its closing Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-06-07 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Realistic anti-Saito drama leads to arrests. See: Japanese. Krauss Card No.: 1900735 [dc] System ID: 52412 1943) Krauss Heading: Watson, E.M. Title: Democratic attorney, nominated on Demo-Home Rule fusion ticket for county attorney Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-06-05 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Watson has chosen not to run. Krauss Card No.: 2100493 System ID: 18521 1944) Krauss Heading: Saito, Consul Miki Title: Disliked by local Japanese, is subject of a protest play, much controversy Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-06-05 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (5-6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Japanese. Krauss Card No.: 1601229 [dc] System ID: 39957 1945) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Home Rule and Democrat fusion forces meet Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-06-05 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Met Saturday evening, many Dems there. There was talk that J.M. Poepoe may be pulled down as sheriff candidate and put up as county attorney, because E.M. Watson, who was nominated at the convention, has chosen not to run. Krauss Card No.: 1401382 System ID: 42876 1946) Krauss Heading: Theater Title: Large mob at Japanese play causes its closing Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-06-05 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (5-6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The play is an attack on Consul Miki Saito. See: Japanese. Krauss Card No.: 1900735 [dc] System ID: 52411 1947) Krauss Heading: Art Title: D. Howard Hitchcock tells of his stay in New York Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-06-03 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Said the critics, artists, refused to accept his colors at first, told him they were impossible- no blue could go with that green. They don't have such colors there. But, the second year went very well and he feels he is about to do his best work. Krauss Card No.: 101126 System ID: 8176 1948) Krauss Heading: City & County Title: Supreme Court upholds County Law, Star editorializes Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-06-03 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 4 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper editorial Annotation: Star recognizes that Gov. Carter may be chagrined because the Supreme Court didn't agree with him. But he should realize that the good side is that the Home Rule claim of his power over the courts has been shot down. Also, the argument that the county government will cost too much is negated by the overcoming of the constant Home Rule demand for self-government. The demand would have continued requiring extra sessions of the legislature which are also expensive. The decision is a good one. Krauss Card No.: 300375 System ID: 11586 1949) Krauss Heading: Hitchcock, D. Howard Title: Tells of his stay in New York Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-06-03 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Art. Krauss Card No.: 602045 [dc] System ID: 28311 1950) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Star says the fusion ticket disgusts all the good Democrats Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-06-03 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The Home Rulers have swallowed the Democrats but are having trouble digesting them. No action in either party so far while the Republicans are busy, predict a walkover. There is no money in the Home Rule party. Krauss Card No.: 1401381 System ID: 42874 1951) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Star says the fusion ticket disgusts all the good Democrats Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-06-03 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: This story says that the upholding of the Supreme Court of the County Law gives the Home Rulers and Democrats reason to get the campaign going, so their prospects are stronger now than before. Krauss Card No.: 1401381 System ID: 42875 1952) Krauss Heading: Magoon, J.A. Title: Found guilty in Supreme Court of improper conduct in his handling of the Kamalo case Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-06-02 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: th a fee of $150 which he took from Hustace. " Krauss Card No.: 1001961 System ID: 34031 1953) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Chinese butchers in price war with Metropolitian Meat Co. Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-06-01 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2 (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Business. Krauss Card No.: 300057 [dc] System ID: 10888 1954) Krauss Heading: Brown, Arthur M. Title: In break with Governor Carter, doesn't support him Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-06-01 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Brown says he is at odds with Governor Carter but supports Republican party. Krauss Card No.: 200727 System ID: 12002 1955) Krauss Heading: Business Title: The Metropolitan Meat Co. is trying to run Chinese butchers out of business Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-06-01 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Has opened a market on King St. near Chinatown with a Chinese in charge and under a Chinese name. A flat rate of $.01 a lb. is charged. Chinese butchers have to pay ranchers from $.09 1/2 to $.12 a lb., so they can't meet the competition. Now customers are flocking to buy the underpriced meat. It started a month ago when Metropolitan stopped selling to Chinese butchers. Yee Hop undertook to buy direct from ranchers. Metropolitan began taking the Chinese cattle shipments so Yee Hop now has employed Harry Arimitage as his broker. Krauss Card No.: 201089 System ID: 12746 1956) Krauss Heading: Carter, George R. Title: Begins with sheriff candidate A.M. Brown, wants to know where the GOP stands re his administration Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-06-01 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (5-6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation]See: Politics Krauss Card No.: 201416 [dc] System ID: 13630 1957) Krauss Heading: Hop, Yee Title: In price war for meat with Metropolitan Meat Co. Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-06-01 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Business. Krauss Card No.: 700511 [dc] System ID: 16517 1958) Krauss Heading: Meat Title: Price war on between Metropolitan Meat Co. and Chinese butchers Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-06-01 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Business. Krauss Card No.: 1101002 [dc] System ID: 33828 1959) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Gov. Carter wants to know where the Republican party stands re his administration Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-06-01 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (5-6, con't.) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: He points out that Sheriff nominee Brown was elected at the convention without a statement re his endorsement of the Carter administration. Now he says he is opposed. Carter wants to know where the Republican party stands on this. He has always supported the Republican party, now feels the party should support him. Star points out that the governor seems ready to fight about it. Krauss Card No.: 1401379 System ID: 42872 1960) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: A.M. Brown pledges his allegiance to the Republican party and the administration Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-06-01 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: He says he and Gov. Carter are at odds and that will not change but he, Brown, will support the party and the administration because he is a Republican. Krauss Card No.: 1401380 System ID: 42873 1961) Krauss Heading: Brown, Arthur M. Title: In break with Governor Carter, doesn't support him Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-05-31 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation]See: Politics Krauss Card No.: 200727 [dc] System ID: 12001 1962) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: A.M. Brown, sheriff candidate, doesn't support Geo. Carter, governor Author: A.M. Brown Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-05-31 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper letter Annotation: The county GOP convention called for a plank in support of Gov. Carter. But Brown now says in a letter to the County Chairman, Lorrin Andrews, that he does not support the governor. He thinks county and territory politics should be separate. Krauss Card No.: 1401378 System ID: 42871 1963) Krauss Heading: Legislature Title: The legislature of 1905 is now pau Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-05-30 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (2-3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 1000307 System ID: 29232 1964) Krauss Heading: Watson, E.M. Title: Democratic attorney, nominated on Demo-Home Rule fusion ticket for county attorney Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-05-29 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [See: Politics]. Krauss Card No.: 2100493 [dc] System ID: 18516 1965) Krauss Heading: Inter-Island Steam Navigation Co. Title: Takes over Wilder Steamship Co. Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-05-29 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (5-6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Shipping. Krauss Card No.: 701884 [dc] System ID: 19542 1966) Krauss Heading: Wilder Steamship Co. Title: Has been taken over by Inter-Island Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-05-29 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (5-6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [See: Shipping]. Krauss Card No.: 2101343 [dc] System ID: 27341 1967) Krauss Heading: Poepoe, J.M. Title: Home Ruler, nominated for sheriff on Dem-Home Rule fusion ticket Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-05-29 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Politics. Krauss Card No.: 1400432 [dc] System ID: 41659 1968) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Democrats and Home Rulers agree on fusion Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-05-29 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Did so Saturday night and a joint ticket was placed in nomination by the two conventions. When the motion to merge was presented it was tabled until word came from the Home Rule convention. Then nominations were made, listed in the story. J.M. Poepoe, HM, sheriff. E.M Watson, Dem, county atty. When the nominations were read, John Emmeluth said he didn't think the 4th dist. got a fair shake. Lively discussion followed but the slate finally passed, divided between Democrats and Home Rulers. Krauss Card No.: 1401376 System ID: 42866 1969) Krauss Heading: Shipping Title: The merger of Wilder Steamship Company and Inter-Island Steam Navigation Company has finally been effected Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-05-29 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (5-6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Wilder Steamship will go out of existence. Stockholders have ratified the action of the directors. Krauss Card No.: 1701494 System ID: 45456 1970) Krauss Heading: Royal Hawaiian Band Title: Legislature made no appropriation for the band last session, what's to become of it Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-05-27 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The present appropriation will run out June 30. Krauss Card No.: 1600961 System ID: 39621 1971) Krauss Heading: City & County Title: County Law test case finally filed in the Supreme Court Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-05-26 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: W.R. Castle is the complainant, Highton files the case. Krauss Card No.: 300374 System ID: 11583 1972) Krauss Heading: Castle, William R. Title: Is the financial backer behind a court test of the County Law Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-05-26 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation]See: City & County Krauss Card No.: 201614 [dc] System ID: 14303 1973) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Democrats meet in convention, appoint a committee to meet with Home Rulers and discuss fusion Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-05-26 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Fusion hanging in the balance. Dem and Home Rule committees met last night but could not come to an agreement because the Home Rule committee had no authority, was appointed by the executive committee while the Dems were appointed by the county convention. The Dems refused to deal on this basis. Krauss Card No.: 1401375 System ID: 42865 1974) Krauss Heading: Kupihea, H.K. Title: Democrat, meets in committee to discuss fusion with Home Rulers Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-05-24 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 7 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Politics. Krauss Card No.: 901302 [dc] System ID: 8078 1975) Krauss Heading: Hotels Title: Hawaiian Hotel Ltd. to take over Royal Hawaiian Hotel Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-05-24 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Articles of incorporation signed, capital stock of $200,000 of which $180,000 is subscribed. The investors are named. Krauss Card No.: 701208 System ID: 18445 1976) Krauss Heading: Emmeluth, John Title: Democrat, meets in committee to discuss fusion with Home Rulers Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-05-24 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 7 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Politics Krauss Card No.: 401887 [dc] System ID: 24488 1977) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Democrats meet in convention, appoint a committee to meet with Home Rulers and discuss fusion Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-05-24 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 7 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Met at Waverly Hall last night. The committee is Kanakanui, H.K. Kupihea, H.T. Moore, G.J. Waller and John Emmeluth, Frank Harvey, Fred Terrill. Krauss Card No.: 1401375 System ID: 42864 1978) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Democrats are talking fusion with Home Rulers Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-05-23 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: At an informal meeting last evening in the office of Kinney, Demo leaders discussed the possibility of fusion. Negotiations started this morning. The Demo committee will report to the Dem convention this evening and it may adjourn until Sat. evening to give time for the fusion to be worked out. There is also talk of whether or not to support GOP sheriff candidate Brown, or run a Dem candidate. Krauss Card No.: 1401374 System ID: 42863 1979) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: A.M. Brown wins GOP nomination for sheriff on first ballot Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-05-22 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (2-3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: At the Republican convention held Saturday evening. All other candidates listed. Krauss Card No.: 1401373 System ID: 42862 1980) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Republicans on Maui call for Dist. Convention on May 20 Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-05-20 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 6 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: A story dated May 8 says the decision was made at a meeting on Saturday. This is Wed. Krauss Card No.: 1401371 System ID: 42859 1981) Krauss Heading: Jones, Ben Title: Hawaiian musician, may take mainland engagement Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-05-19 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 7 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Music Krauss Card No.: 800781 [dc] System ID: 1938 1982) Krauss Heading: Cunha, Albert R. "Sonny" Title: Has received an offer to bring a Hawaiian quintette to Santa Cruz, California Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-05-19 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 7 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Music Krauss Card No.: 400042 [dc] System ID: 16952 1983) Krauss Heading: Ellis, John Sumner Title: Hawaiian musician, may take mainland engagement Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-05-19 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 7 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Music Krauss Card No.: 401804 [dc] System ID: 23689 1984) Krauss Heading: Music Title: Sunny Cunha has received a mainland offer Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-05-19 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 7 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: From proprietor Swanson of the Beach Hotel in Santa Cruz, for him to bring a Hawaiian quartette there to play during the months of June, July and August. All expenses paid and liberal salaries. John Ellis, Ben Jones and Paaluhi are considering it. Krauss Card No.: 1102254 System ID: 36566 1985) Krauss Heading: Paaluhi Title: Hawaiian musician, may take mainland engagement Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-05-19 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 7 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Music. Krauss Card No.: 1301243 [dc] System ID: 37360 1986) Krauss Heading: Johnson, Sams Title: Called Republican machine boss in story by Star Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-05-18 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Politics Krauss Card No.: 800738 [dc] System ID: 1865 1987) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Now Star reports a hot fight between A.M. Brown & C. Crabbe Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-05-18 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Reports that Sam Johnson, called a machine boss elsewhere, says neither Brown nor Crabbe can win. Star asks does this mean that the machine is preparing the way for another candidate? Krauss Card No.: 1401372 System ID: 42861 1988) Krauss Heading: Harbor Title: Harbor improvements begun at Honolulu, Army Engineers begin surveys Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-05-16 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (5-6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 600656 System ID: 25275 1989) Krauss Heading: Wilson, John H. Title: J.L. Coke returns the following Monday in the Claudine Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-05-16 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation]. Krauss Card No.: 2101865 System ID: 29396 1990) Krauss Heading: Brown, Arthur M. Title: Receives Republican nomination for sheriff of Oahu county at convention Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-05-15 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation]See: Politics Krauss Card No.: 200727 [dc] System ID: 12000 1991) Krauss Heading: Wilson, John H. Title: Arrives in the Claudine from Maui, Sunday May 14 Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-05-15 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Another passenger was D.E. Metzger, also J.L. Coke. Krauss Card No.: 2101865 System ID: 29394 1992) Krauss Heading: Metzger, D.E. Title: Arrives in Honolulu from Maui in the Claudine Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-05-15 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Wilson, J.H. Krauss Card No.: 1101202 [dc] System ID: 34296 1993) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Republicans on Oahu hold primary, A.M. Brown receives nomination for county sheriff Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-05-15 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: He beat Clarence Crabbe??? Krauss Card No.: 1401372 System ID: 42860 1994) Krauss Heading: City & County Title: County Law will have to be taken first to a lower court before the Supreme Court will hear it Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-05-12 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Because the attorneys for both sides cannot agree on a joint submission of the law. Krauss Card No.: 300373 System ID: 11581 1995) Krauss Heading: Ship - Foreign Title: Falls of Clyde towed to Hilo from 100 miles out of San Francisco Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-05-11 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Falls of Clyde is again called a "ship." The S.S. Rosencrans reports after arrival in Honolulu with a cargo of oil that she picked up the Falls of Clyde 100 miles from San Francisco and towed her to Hilo. The story doesn't say why. In this and all other stories for the past few years, the Falls of Clyde is referred to as a "ship." Krauss Card No.: 1700088 System ID: 43331 1996) Krauss Heading: Waikiki Title: Grand jury considering charges against Mrs. Fonsesa Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-05-11 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (1) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Police say she runs a small Iwilei (prostitution center) on Waikiki Road. Krauss Card No.: 2001610 System ID: 51803 1997) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Democrats call county convention for May 23 Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-05-10 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 1401371 System ID: 42858 1998) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Letter writer hopes government workers won't control the convention and elections like last time Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-05-08 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper letter Annotation: Republican says it's a shame the way government clerks and other workers gang up in secret huis to arrange slates for their precincts and then control the convention. They should be thrown out of office. Krauss Card No.: 1401370 System ID: 42856 1999) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Republicans field full tickets on Oahu Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-05-08 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: In some precincts there are two tickets for county elections. Krauss Card No.: 1401371 System ID: 42857 2000) Krauss Heading: Waikiki Title: Alexander Young has leased the Long Branch property Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-05-08 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 6 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: It's adjacent to the Moana Hotel. He will remove the stables and plant grass, may also put in slides and other improvements. Krauss Card No.: 2001609 System ID: 51802 2001) Krauss Heading: Young, Alexander Title: Has leased the Long Branch property next to the Moana Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-05-08 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 6 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [No annotation.] Krauss Card No.: 2200677 [dc] System ID: 54552 2002) Krauss Heading: Hula Title: Sausalito reported shocked by dancing of a nude Hawaiian woman Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-05-06 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (2-3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Star says she danced at a "low jinks" session of San Francisco Yacht Club, that she was fat. Some members were disgusted, others threw money which she stopped dancing to pick up. She is called a hula dancer but she wasn't in costume. Also she was described as Hawaiian. Krauss Card No.: 701455 System ID: 18914 2003) Krauss Heading: Hawaii Title: 500 men working on Kohala Ditch Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-05-06 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: J.T. McCrosson is the promoter of the project (which has been in and out of newspapers for more than a year because of legal problems). Construction work has been going on since February. Krauss Card No.: 601056 System ID: 26213 2004) Krauss Heading: Episcopalian Title: Vote down women's sufferage Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-05-04 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Vote reversed, passed unanimously. See: Women Krauss Card No.: 401960 [dc] System ID: 24599 2005) Krauss Heading: Women Title: Episcopalians reverse themselves Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-05-04 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Right to vote for women passed unamously. However with a modification. Women may not [act?] as wardens or vestrymen or representatives in convocation. Krauss Card No.: 2200133 System ID: 53892 2006) Krauss Heading: Episcopalian Title: Vote down women's sufferage Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-05-03 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 6 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Women Krauss Card No.: 401960 [dc] System ID: 24598 2007) Krauss Heading: Women Title: Episcopalians vote down women's sufferage Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-05-03 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 6 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: By a vote of 15 to 10 last evening, The convocation of the Episcopal church in session at St. Andrew's Sunday schol room, defeated the amendment to the canons giving the right to women to vote in Parish meetings. Krauss Card No.: 2200133 System ID: 53891 2008) Krauss Heading: Young, Herbert G. Title: Resigns as harbor policeman, will sail tonight for Vancouver Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-05-03 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Says he will engage in business on the mainland, the work here does not offer him sufficient prospects. Krauss Card No.: 2200743 System ID: 54629 2009) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Democrat bigwigs decide they cannot tell a convention Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-05-02 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: At a meeting last night they decided to ask the district leaders to meet and take action about a convention on Oahu. And elsewhere. This for county election. Krauss Card No.: 1401369 System ID: 42855 2010) Krauss Heading: Young, Alexander Title: Buys the Moana Hotel Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-05-01 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 7 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: See: Hotel. Krauss Card No.: 2200677 [dc] System ID: 54551 2011) Krauss Heading: City & County Title: The new County Law is to be tested in the Supreme Court on Monday Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-04-29 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The Civic Federation has retained Henry E. Highton to make the fight. W.R. Castle is president of the federation. Krauss Card No.: 300372 System ID: 11580 2012) Krauss Heading: Hotels Title: New company will be formed to operate the hotel until a buyer can be found Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-04-28 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 701205 System ID: 18442 2013) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Home Rulers and Democrats prepare for county election Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-04-27 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1&3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The Democrats are calling a convention and do not seem disposed to test the county law in the courts. Krauss Card No.: 1401368 System ID: 42852 2014) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Home Rulers and Democrats prepare for county election Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-04-27 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 1401368 System ID: 42853 2015) Krauss Heading: Kapahu, Jenny Title: Arrives in the Likelike from Molokai Sat. April 22 Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-04-25 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: 6 on deck, 5 other cabin passengers. Krauss Card No.: 900071 System ID: 5272 2016) Krauss Heading: Post Office Title: J.G. Pratt has been confirmed as Honolulu's new post master Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-04-24 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotaion] Krauss Card No.: 1500593 System ID: 2229 2017) Krauss Heading: Pratt, J.G. Title: Has been confirmed as Honolulu's new post master Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-04-24 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 1500630 [dc] System ID: 2335 2018) Krauss Heading: Wilson, John H. Title: Arrives in Honolulu from Maui per Claudine Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-04-24 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: On Sunday April 23 with many other passengers. Krauss Card No.: 2101864 System ID: 29392 2019) Krauss Heading: Hotels Title: The old Royal Hawaiian Hotel was sold at auction today for $95,000 to the Hawaiian Trust Co. Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-04-22 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The only other bidder was George Lycurgus who stopped at $90,000. Krauss Card No.: 701205 System ID: 18441 2020) Krauss Heading: Lycurgus, George Title: Bids on the Royal Hawaiian Hotel Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-04-22 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [See: Hotel]. Krauss Card No.: 1001514 [dc] System ID: 32633 2021) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Chinese involved in gambling raid at Waipahu, one shot dead Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-04-19 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Additional testimony contradicts Chinese. See: Gambling Krauss Card No.: 300056 [dc] System ID: 10887 2022) Krauss Heading: Gambling Title: Witness testifies that Chong Choy Fat, the man shot at Waipahu, was killed by a policeman Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-04-19 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Now comes testimony that the Chinese witness was lying, that the officer named could not have shot the victim to death, and other of his testimony is wrong. Krauss Card No.: 501266 System ID: 22384 2023) Krauss Heading: Election Title: Secretary Atkinson announces no more numbered ballots will be used Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-04-19 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: He will now adhere strictly to the letter of the law. Krauss Card No.: 401597 System ID: 22737 2024) Krauss Heading: Kupihea, Jim Title: Named as leader of Red Brigade, Republican strong arm force Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-04-17 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Election. Krauss Card No.: 901304 [dc] System ID: 8081 2025) Krauss Heading: Election Title: Hearing of Curits Iaukea's case against Kuio ends before Dole acting as commissioner Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-04-17 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 93) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: All evidence in. Two trials of Big Jim Kupihea, leader of the Red Brigade, ended in aquittals, once on instruction from the court, another time without the defense offering any testimony. He was supposed to have intimidated voters. The last two election officers have testified- that they used numbered ballots because they didn't know better, than began to tear the numbers off when Secretary Atkinson told them they were doing it wrong. Krauss Card No.: 401596 System ID: 22736 2026) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: County politics heating up with passage of the County Bill Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-04-17 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Star says Sheriff Wm. Henry will not be a candidate for sheriff of Oahu. Meanwhile, the Supreme Court must pass on the constitutionality of the County Law. Krauss Card No.: 1401367 System ID: 42851 2027) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: County politics heating up with passage of the County Bill Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-04-17 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Governor signs proclamation for an election on June 20. Krauss Card No.: 1401367 System ID: 42854 2028) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Chinese involved in gambling raid at Waipahu, one shot dead Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-04-15 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (5-6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Chinese accuse a policeman of shooting. Krauss Card No.: 300056 [dc] System ID: 10886 2029) Krauss Heading: Gambling Title: Witness testifies that Chong Choy Fat, the man shot at Waipahu, was killed by a policeman Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-04-15 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (5-6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The witness says the Chinese was shot by an officer on horseback while seven feet from Fat as he was in the hands of other policemen and being taken to the police wagon. Dr. Judd, the physician who conducted the autopsy, said the bullet took a downward path through the victim's body. Krauss Card No.: 501266 System ID: 22383 2030) Krauss Heading: Legislature Title: The legislature to play a baseball game between senate and house Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-04-15 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: More on the ball game. Proceeds will benefit the lepers on Molokai. Promises to be the worst game in the history of baseball. Rep. Lilikalani has prepared his genealogy and will read it at top voice throughout the game. Krauss Card No.: 1000303 System ID: 29222 2031) Krauss Heading: Legislature Title: The legislature to play a baseball game between senate and house Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-04-14 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Which the governor promises to umpire. Krauss Card No.: 1000303 System ID: 29221 2032) Krauss Heading: City & County Title: Gov. Geo. Carter vetoes county bill Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-04-13 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The banks back him up, say they will not honor county warrants. C.M. Cooke, president of the Bank of Hawaii, says he stands for safe and sane county administration. Cooke seems to fear that there is not enough tax money to run both the Territory and counties at the same time. Everybody now seems to await a supreme court decision, exactly about what is not clear. Krauss Card No.: 300367 System ID: 11571 2033) Krauss Heading: City & County Title: Carter's veto of county bill says it contains no provision for funding the counties Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-04-13 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (5-6); con't. (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Thus, the funding of the county would be beyond the control of its officials. The plan of allowing county tax assessors to assess county property in any manner he might see fit has resulted in centralized board of equalization. The veto message also lists minor objections. Krauss Card No.: 300369 System ID: 11574 2034) Krauss Heading: Street Car Title: HRT [Honolulu Rapid Transit] answers Attorney General Andrews, he doesn't know what he's talking about Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-04-13 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 6 (5-6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: He says his solution for better service is to put on more cars but, if they all have to travel at 8 miles an hour, the service will not improve. Furthermore it was not excessive speed that caused the death of the child and he knows it. Krauss Card No.: 1801464 System ID: 49267 2035) Krauss Heading: Prostitution Title: [no title] Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-04-12 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (5-6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: House of Rep. issues a report critical of Sheriff Henry in the case of who paid Paul Smith. Submitted by Reps. W.L. Holstein, John Kalina and E.W. Quinn. Krauss Card No.: 1500864 System ID: 2794 2036) Krauss Heading: Andrews, Lorrin Jr. Title: Andrews accused of vendetta against street car company Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-04-12 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation]See: Street Car Krauss Card No.: 100762 [dc] System ID: 7343 2037) Krauss Heading: Smith, Paul Title: Becomes focus of legislative inquiry, found not on police rolls Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-04-12 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (5-6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [No annotation.] See: Prostitution. Krauss Card No.: 1800070 [dc] System ID: 46544 2038) Krauss Heading: Street Car Title: Attorney General Andrews cites Rapid Transit for driving street cars at excessive speed, 28 miles per hour Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-04-12 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Attorney General Andrews denies that he took action against Rapid Transit after his investigative officers were denied free passes. Says the use of free badges was stopped before proceedings began. He would not think of inconveniencing the public by such action. Krauss Card No.: 1801461 System ID: 49265 2039) Krauss Heading: Street Car Title: Because of the slower speed, street cars are missing their schedules. Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-04-12 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 6 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Now in the Senate, Senator Bishop asks Attorney General some questions: have you within the past 90 days held a free pass? Do you hold such a pass for any railroad or transportation line? Do your deputies hold such passes? The Attorney General answers that the Rapid Transit is not paying the Territory what it should from its franchise. The company is drunk with power and chooses to paralyse service rather than live within its franchise (as per speed). The delay in schedules is deliberate. Now the Superintendent of Public Works backs up the Attorney General with a letter that the Rapid Transit regularly exceeds its speed limit. Note the death of an infant, Wong Chee, on Liliha Street on March 27 by a street car. Says the Advertiser always defends the Rapid Transit from charges of contributory negligence. (L.A. Thurston is an owner of Rapid Transit.) Krauss Card No.: 1801462 System ID: 49266 2040) Krauss Heading: Andrews, Lorrin Jr. Title: Attorney General cites Honolulu Rapid Transit Co. for driving cars at excessive speeds Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-04-11 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 7 (2-3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation]See: Street Car Krauss Card No.: 100762 [dc] System ID: 7341 2041) Krauss Heading: Gambling Title: Investigation begins into shooting of Waipahu Chinese during gambling raid Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-04-11 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (5-6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: In spite of claims by police that they were attacked by a mob of furious Chinese, there is evidence that nothing of the sort happened and that Officer Frank Kanae sustained his scalp wound by falling out of the police wagon. The Chinese claim that the shooting was absolutely without warrant. Krauss Card No.: 501265 System ID: 22382 2042) Krauss Heading: Street Car Title: Attorney General Andrews cites Rapid Transit for driving street cars at excessive speed, 28 miles per hour Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-04-11 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 7 (2-3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The company denies it. Krauss Card No.: 1801461 System ID: 49264 2043) Krauss Heading: Kupihea, Jim Title: His trial on charge of intimidating voters called off Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-04-10 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Election. Krauss Card No.: 901304 [dc] System ID: 8080 2044) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Chinese involved in gambling raid at Waipahu, one shot dead Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-04-10 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Police in hot water. See: Gambling. Krauss Card No.: 300056 [dc] System ID: 10885 2045) Krauss Heading: Coke, Jim L. Title: To represent Wilson & Duggan in suit against Wailuku Sugar Co. in tunnel contract case Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-04-10 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Wildon, John H. Krauss Card No.: 301328 [dc] System ID: 14039 2046) Krauss Heading: Waipahu Title: Gambling raid ends in shooting Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-04-10 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [See: gambling] Krauss Card No.: 2100027 System ID: 16513 2047) Krauss Heading: Gambling Title: Investigation begins into shooting of Waipahu Chinese during gambling raid Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-04-10 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The shooting took place Saturday night. Police place the blame for the fatal shooting on a head luna who vigorously denies it. He is E. Worthington. Krauss Card No.: 501265 System ID: 22381 2048) Krauss Heading: Election Title: Trial of Big Jim Kupihea on a charge of intimidating voters called off Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-04-10 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The witness who was alleged to have been intimidated refused to testify. So Judge De Bolt instructed the jury to discharge Kupihea who will now face trial on other similar charges. Krauss Card No.: 401595 System ID: 22735 2049) Krauss Heading: Wilson, John H. Title: Sues Wailuku Plantation over loss of contract Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-04-10 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Wailuku, April 7, Wilson & Duggan, whose bid for the digging of six or seven tunnels for the Wailuku Sugar Co. was about $20,000 below the next bidder, have retained J.L. Coke in a suit to be instituted against the plantation for awarding to Carl Waldeyer who, as is claimed by them, did not put in a bid at that time...It is stated that Wilson spent considerable time in going over the ground and obtain estimates. Recently, it was learned that Mr. Waldeyer had commenced operations on the tunnels, hence the above suit. Krauss Card No.: 2101863 System ID: 29390 2050) Krauss Heading: Worthington, E. Title: Head luna at Waipahu, allegedly shot a Chinese Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-04-10 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: See: Gambling. Krauss Card No.: 2200400 [dc] System ID: 54215 2051) Krauss Heading: Prostitution Title: Iwilei mess gets worse Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-04-08 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Now the House of Rep. may investigate an auditor's report that no Paul Smith was on the payroll of the Police Department despite the testimony of Sheriff Henry that he paid policeman Smith $70 a month for work at Iwilei. See also: April 7, p1 (5-6) Krauss Card No.: 1500864 System ID: 2792 2052) Krauss Heading: Prostitution Title: Sheriff Henry is finally enforcing the law against prostitutes Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-04-08 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Six women, Japanese and French, were brought before the judge. Krauss Card No.: 1500865 System ID: 2795 2053) Krauss Heading: Kapahu, Jenny Title: Tending the sick during Pelekunu Valley typhoid epidemic Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-04-08 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Molokai. Krauss Card No.: 900070 [dc] System ID: 5271 2054) Krauss Heading: Disease Title: Another case of illness reported at Pelekunu Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-04-08 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Molokai Krauss Card No.: 400805 [dc] System ID: 20094 2055) Krauss Heading: Naopala, Miss Title: School teacher at Pelekunu, tending the sick Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-04-08 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Molokai Krauss Card No.: 1200134 [dc] System ID: 25741 2056) Krauss Heading: Henry, High Sheriff William Title: Is enforcing the law against prostitutes Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-04-08 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 601878 [dc] System ID: 27946 2057) Krauss Heading: Molokai Title: One more case of illness reported in Pelekunu Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-04-08 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: A baby in the home of two formerly sick patients getting well. The school teacher, Miss Naopala sent the report to A.L.C. Atkinson. The report says Naopala and Miss Jennie Kapahu are nursing the sick following the instructions left by the doctor. One mattress and a pillow has been given to a patient from the supply left in the valley. Also she has given medicine and groceries as per instructions. Krauss Card No.: 1101625 System ID: 35392 2058) Krauss Heading: Smith, Paul Title: Becomes focus of legislative inquiry, found not on police rolls Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-04-08 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [No annotation.] See: Prostitution. Krauss Card No.: 1800070 [dc] System ID: 46543 2059) Krauss Heading: Prostitution Title: Iwilei mess gets worse Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-04-07 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (5-6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 1500864 System ID: 2793 2060) Krauss Heading: City & County Title: County election set for June 20 Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-04-07 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The governor will issue a proclamation. Krauss Card No.: 300366 System ID: 11570 2061) Krauss Heading: Prostitution Title: Minority and majority report issued by prostitution committee Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-04-06 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: By Senators McCandless and Lane. Krauss Card No.: 1500858 System ID: 2785 2062) Krauss Heading: McCandless, Sen. Link Title: His senate committee investigates prostitution controversy Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-04-06 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Prostitution. Krauss Card No.: 1100612 [dc] System ID: 33130 2063) Krauss Heading: Prostitution Title: Iwilei lessee Ogata testifies before Sen. McCandless' committee investigating prostitution Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-03-30 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Says he did not know the women were to be assigned to his section where he has some rooms. The women pay $5 to $6 per month, 30 women. Ogata did not know anything, about the women, the doctor, nothing. Krauss Card No.: 1500858 System ID: 2784 2064) Krauss Heading: Wilson, John H. Title: Returns from Pelekunu Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-03-30 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Returns in the Likelike from Pelekunu. [See: Ship, Likelike]. Krauss Card No.: 2101860 [dc] System ID: 29381 2065) Krauss Heading: McCandless, Sen. Link Title: His senate committee investigates prostitution controversy Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-03-30 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Prostitution. Krauss Card No.: 1100612 [dc] System ID: 33129 2066) Krauss Heading: Molokai Title: Dr. Yost's formal report to the Board of Health Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-03-30 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (3-4); 6 (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Contains times and dates of arrival at the valleys of Halawa and Pelekunu. Krauss Card No.: 1101624 System ID: 35391 2067) Krauss Heading: Ship, Inter-Island Title: Likelike, steamer, arrives from Pelekunu Valley Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-03-30 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: On Wednesday, March 29 with the following passengers: A.L.C. Atkinson, Dr. Yost, Isaac Cocket, John Wilson, Mrs. Fullbrook, Miss Birch Fanning, Alfred Kane, A.P. Taylor, five U.S. hospital men and seven deck. Krauss Card No.: 1700833 System ID: 44537 2068) Krauss Heading: Disease Title: Two natives brought back from Pelekunu Valley with typhoid Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-03-29 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Molokai Krauss Card No.: 400804 [dc] System ID: 20093 2069) Krauss Heading: Wilson, John H. Title: Mentioned in story of relief expedition to Pelekunu Valley Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-03-29 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [See: Molokai]. Krauss Card No.: 2101861 [dc] System ID: 29383 2070) Krauss Heading: Molokai Title: Natives brought back from Pelekunu, sick Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-03-29 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Two patients from Pelekunu brought back in the Likelike this morning. Very rough trip. Dr. John D. Yost, U.S.A., on board. Says the disease may be typhoid. Several deaths have resulted earlier. He volunteered for relief mission. Volunteer artillerymen and nurses also went. This story says John Wilson was along. Very interesting and colorful story of the trip, life in the valley, danger to those on the expedition. There are two long, good stories from the front page and continued, one by a reporter and an interview with the doc. Krauss Card No.: 1101623 System ID: 35390 2071) Krauss Heading: Yost, John D., Doctor Title: U.S. Army doctor, returns from Pelekunu Valley with relief expedition Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-03-29 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Brings back two typhoid patients. See: Molokai. Krauss Card No.: 2200663 [dc] System ID: 54536 2072) Krauss Heading: King, Samuel Wilder Title: Kuhio announces that he has nominated King as a cadet at Annapolis Naval Academy Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-03-28 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: He is the son of the late J.A. King, for many years Minister of Interior under the Republic of Hawaii. Krauss Card No.: 901012 System ID: 7437 2073) Krauss Heading: Wilson, John H. Title: Departs for Pelekunu Valley in Likelike Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-03-28 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Not listed but he is on the vessel. Krauss Card No.: 2101860 [dc] System ID: 29379 2074) Krauss Heading: Ship, Inter-Island Title: Likelike, steamer, makes special voyage to Pelekunu Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-03-28 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: J.H. Wilson not on board. Passenger list includes Dr. Yost and A.L.C. Atkinson. The Likelike sailed on Monday. Krauss Card No.: 1700832 System ID: 44536 2075) Krauss Heading: Prostitution Title: Dr. Cooper admits he paid policeman Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-03-27 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (5-6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Cooper told the Senate committee that he paid policeman Capt. Paul Smith $30 a month to check up on the prostitutes to see that they were examined on schedule. Krauss Card No.: 1500856 System ID: 2782 2076) Krauss Heading: Cooper, Dr. Chas. B. Title: Admits he paid policeman Paul Smith $30 a month Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-03-27 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (5-6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper advertisement Annotation: [no annotation] See: Prostitution. Krauss Card No.: 301538 [dc] System ID: 14531 2077) Krauss Heading: Disease Title: Epidemic reported in Pelekunu Valley, Molokai Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-03-27 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Deaths at Pelekunu may be due to poisonin. See also: Molokai Krauss Card No.: 400803 [dc] System ID: 20092 2078) Krauss Heading: Molokai Title: New story says Pelekunu deaths due to poisoning Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-03-27 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: No source quoted "The possibility that the deaths of the various natives on Molokai has not been due to natural causes but to a diabolical scheme of revenge." Story says poisonous herbs put in drinking water result of a deadly feud of long standing. One faction headed by a native woman. Several doctors will go with Sec. Atkinson to the valley. Pelekunu is inhabited by natives "who are still primitive in many ways." Efforts will be made to secure some of the poisoned water. Krauss Card No.: 1101622 System ID: 35389 2079) Krauss Heading: Smith, Paul Title: Alledgedly paid by Dr. Cooper as a private cop in prostitution controversy Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-03-27 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (5-6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [No annotation.] See: Prostitution. Krauss Card No.: 1800069 [dc] System ID: 46542 2080) Krauss Heading: Prostitution Title: President Pinkham of the Board of Health says he has nothing to do with Iwilei Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-03-25 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (5-6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: He said the board has done nothing about Iwilei since the action some years ago by the U.S. Dist. Atty. The board recognizes that prostitution is illegal. Krauss Card No.: 1500851 System ID: 2777 2081) Krauss Heading: Prostitution Title: C. Shiozawa, editor of Hawaii Shinpo, testifies before Senate committee Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-03-25 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: He says the Japanese prostitutes all think Dr. Cooper is the government doctor to whom they must go to be examined. They think the fee is a little high because he also sees other women when he comes to Iwilei. His monthly income from this source is about $800. Japanese doctors said they did not care to compete with the government doctor. But Cooper is not the Board of Health doctor. Krauss Card No.: 1500852 System ID: 2778 2082) Krauss Heading: Cooper, Dr. Chas. B. Title: Is in the middle of a prostitution controversy Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-03-25 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Prostitution. Krauss Card No.: 301538 [dc] System ID: 14530 2083) Krauss Heading: Disease Title: Epidemic reported in Pelekunu Valley, Molokai Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-03-25 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Molokai Krauss Card No.: 400803 [dc] System ID: 20091 2084) Krauss Heading: Wilson, John H. Title: Arrives in Honolulu in the Likelike from Molokai Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-03-25 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Arrived on Friday, March 24 at 3:45 pm. Krauss Card No.: 2101859 System ID: 29377 2085) Krauss Heading: Molokai Title: Epidemic in Pelekunu Valley Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-03-25 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The house has passed the following resolution: Whereas an epidemic has appeared in the valley of Pelekunu, Molokai from which several deaths have resulted...some of the residents of the said valley have moved to Halawa and the danger of the spread of the epidemic is apparent and...there is no regular government physician on the island of Molokai, and the danger of the spread of the epidemic to Kalawao and Kalaupapa makes it imperative that immediate action be taken, therefore be it resolved that the Board of Health immediately take up the matter of the epidemic. Krauss Card No.: 1101621 System ID: 35388 2086) Krauss Heading: Newspaper Title: C. Shiozawa, editor of Hawaii Shinpo, testifies before Senate committee on prostitution Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-03-25 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [See: Prostitution]. Krauss Card No.: 1300488 [dc] System ID: 36204 2087) Krauss Heading: Shiozawa, C. Title: Editor of the Hawaii Shinpo, testifies in prostitution controversy Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-03-25 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Prostitution. Krauss Card No.: 1602092 [dc] System ID: 40973 2088) Krauss Heading: Pinkham, L. Title: Board of Health president, washes his hands of prostitution scandal Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-03-25 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (5-6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Prostitution. Krauss Card No.: 1400174 [dc] System ID: 41261 2089) Krauss Heading: Prostitution Title: Sheriff Henry in hot water over prostitutes Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-03-24 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Henry was called before a Senate committee yesterday and asked if it was true that he has a policy of not prosecuting prostitutes if they obey his directives. He testified that he gave no directives. But two editors of Japanese newspapers have quoted him as saying that he will not prosecute prostitutes who say on the Ewa side of Iwilei and who are examined by doctors. Krauss Card No.: 1500849 System ID: 2775 2090) Krauss Heading: Henry, High Sheriff William Title: Gets into prostitution controversy Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-03-24 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Prostitution. Krauss Card No.: 601878 [dc] System ID: 27944 2091) Krauss Heading: Prostitution Title: High Sheriff Henry says he's trying to keep prostitutes at Iwilei segregated Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-03-22 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: He has put an officer in charge to see that the women are examined by a doctor. This in lieu of any legal policy established by the legislature. Krauss Card No.: 1500846 System ID: 2771 2092) Krauss Heading: Henry, High Sheriff William Title: Gets into prostitution controversy Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-03-22 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Prostitution. Krauss Card No.: 601878 [dc] System ID: 27943 2093) Krauss Heading: Surfing Title: Exhibition of canoe and board surfing takes place at Waikiki yesterday afternoon Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-03-21 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 7 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Star says every tourist in town and many locals were on the beach to watch. The waves were not very high in the morning but came up some later. Both canoes and boards were on the waves. One surfer stood on his head on his board, not named. A soldier from Camp McKinley got cramps and almost drowned. At times there were half a dozen canoes and as many boards on the same wave. More than a dozen canoes in the water. Krauss Card No.: 1801960 System ID: 49970 2094) Krauss Heading: Waikiki Title: Exhibition of canoe and board surfing takes place at Waikiki yesterday afternoon Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-03-21 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 7 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: See: Surfing. Krauss Card No.: 2001608 [dc] System ID: 51801 2095) Krauss Heading: Whales Title: 50 whales reported by local steamers Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-03-17 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Seen spouting off Kau, and in all the channels. Krauss Card No.: 2100763 System ID: 21285 2096) Krauss Heading: Wilson, John H. Title: Departed Honolulu for Maui in Claudine Tuesday March 14 Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-03-14 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: She arrived on Sunday. Krauss Card No.: 2101858 System ID: 29376 2097) Krauss Heading: Maui Title: Improvement Assn. of the Wailuku District meets in the court house Thurs. Mar. 9 Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-03-13 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 6 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Have written to Gov. George Carter asking that he suspend the wide tire law until the legislature can repeal it. He has answered emphatically no. Now the matter will be referred to the legislature now in session. Water supply of Wailuku and Kahului discussed, committee appointed to set an amount to ask from the legislature to increase supply. Krauss Card No.: 1100490 System ID: 32712 2098) Krauss Heading: Election Title: C.P. Iaukea testifies in his election fraud case Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-03-08 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Says the government employed an unusually large number of people just before the election, obviously to swell the rank of Republican voters. Krauss Card No.: 401594 System ID: 22734 2099) Krauss Heading: Liquor Title: Supreme Court finds Pacific Club guilty of selling liquor without a license Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-03-06 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation]. Krauss Card No.: 1001159 System ID: 31344 2100) Krauss Heading: Pacific Club Title: Question of license comes up again Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-03-06 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Court finds Pacific Club guilty of selling liquor without a license, Supreme Court, that is. Krauss Card No.: 1301277 [dc] System ID: 37405 2101) Krauss Heading: Kalanianaole, Prince Jonah Kuhio Title: Hawaii's Delegate to Congress, complains that Governor Carter does not consult him on patronage Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-03-04 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (5-6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation]See: Politics Krauss Card No.: 801476 [dc] System ID: 4509 2102) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Kuhio complains in Washington that Gov. Geo. Carter does not consult him on patronage Author: Jonah Kuhio Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-03-04 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (5-6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper letter Annotation: This complaint arises out of the appointment of a new postmaster, Pratt, about which Kuhio knew nothing. He now writes to the Star in a letter dated Feb. 20 in Washington that he was uninformed by either the Gov. before Kuhio left for Washington or by Sec. A.L.C. Atkinson in Washington of this impending appointment. Kuhio said Roosevelt told him he leaves all appointments in Hawaii to Gov. Carter. In protest, Kuhio endorsed incumbent postmaster Oat, and fought Pratt in the Senate. Krauss Card No.: 1401366 System ID: 42850 2103) Krauss Heading: Liquor Title: Question of liquor license for Pacific Club comes up again in court Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-03-02 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (5-6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The big question, does the Pacific Club "distribute" liquor. Testimony taken. Krauss Card No.: 1001159 System ID: 31343 2104) Krauss Heading: Pacific Club Title: Question of license comes up again Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-03-02 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (5-6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 1301277 [dc] System ID: 37404 2105) Krauss Heading: Wilson, John H. Title: Submits low bid for Wailuku Sugar Co. ditch and tunnels Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-02-27 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 7 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: This from a story datelines Wailuku, February 24. Bids opened Saturday afternoon (this is Monday) by Manager C.B. Wells. Wilson & Duggan were $20,000 below the next bidder. He was in competion with two Japanese huis. Wilson's friends claim he was outbidding the Japanese. The bids were Wilson $60,000, L.M. Whitehouse $82,949, Cotton Bros. $85,270, F. Jorson $86,190, A.A. Wilson $90,450, Honda (Japanese) $95,171, Onishi (Japanese) $130,935. Wilson's bid not yet accepted. Krauss Card No.: 2101856 System ID: 29370 2106) Krauss Heading: Election Title: Ulysses Jones testifies that 10 gallons of wine was served at a GOP rally in Kaneohe Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-02-21 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The wine was drunk by the crowd. Another witness, Pedro, said the Red Shirt Brigade headed by Kupihea dragged some voters at a Democratic meeting while listening to Kinney, Watson, Emmeluth, etc. Apparently the Red Shirt Brigade is an alleged enforcement arm of the GOP to see that government employees do not vote democratic. Krauss Card No.: 401593 System ID: 22733 2107) Krauss Heading: Water Title: No word on bids for big Wailuku Plantation ditch Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-02-20 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [See: Maui]. Krauss Card No.: 2100315 [dc] System ID: 17835 2108) Krauss Heading: Election Title: Evidence of broad violations or misinterpretation of election rules especially on Maui Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-02-20 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (5-6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Story about the hearing re election fraud says, "The examination of the ballots, which was completed on Saturday, shows that the instructions were violated or misunderstood by a large number of the election officials, especially on Maui." Territory Secretary Atkinson is testifying about instructions to election officials and sending the ballots to precincts. Those with numbers can be identified as to who voted the ballots. Krauss Card No.: 401592 System ID: 22732 2109) Krauss Heading: Maui Title: No word on bids for Wailuku Plantation ditch Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-02-20 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Wells, the manager, is considering bids for the work to construct a new eight-mile ditch, higher than the old one, 2.49 of which will be tunnels, 11 in number, through various spurs through which the ditch must pass. Capacity of the ditch will be 42,000 gallons per 24 hours, three times the capacity of the old ditch. The work must be completed in two years, probably in 18 months. About 23 years ago Claus Spreckels had a ditch built from Waihee Valley to Spreckelsville, his plantation. But much water from Waihee goes to waste so a new ditch is needed. Krauss Card No.: 1100489 System ID: 32709 2110) Krauss Heading: Election Title: Election hearing continues, many ballots found to have numbers Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-02-18 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Democrat's attorney Watson Galbraith said this was the strongest part of their case. GOP attorney McCants Stewart said numbers on the ballots are not important. Former Democrat party chairman Fred Turrill told about seeing on election day. This story considered humorous. Sam Johnson lining up 100 public works employees each with a red ticket. Johnson was there to see that they voted right. They were called "Sam Johnson's school." The federal government allows $2,000 to each side to pay attorneys. Democrats are raising money to help pay lawyer fees. Krauss Card No.: 401591 System ID: 22731 2111) Krauss Heading: Stewart, T. McCants Title: Republican attorney, representing GOP in election intimidation hearing Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-02-18 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: See Election. Krauss Card No.: 1801141 [dc] System ID: 48898 2112) Krauss Heading: Railroad Title: Sen. L.L. McCandless introduces bill to authorization [sic] construction of a new railroad line Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-02-17 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 6 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: It would circle the island around Diamond Head and Koko Head and around via Waimanalo to the Windward side to Kahuku and from Haleiwa over the island back to Honolulu. the line would be built by John Lucas. Krauss Card No.: 1501340 System ID: 3579 2113) Krauss Heading: McCandless, Sen. L.L. Title: Introduces bill to authorize construction of a new railroad line Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-02-17 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 6 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Railroad Krauss Card No.: 1100611 [dc] System ID: 33126 2114) Krauss Heading: Emmeluth, John Title: Testifies in election hearing for Democrats about intimidation by Republicans Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-02-16 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Politics Krauss Card No.: 401886 [dc] System ID: 24486 2115) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: John Emmeluth tells Judge Dole about the dangers of being a Democrat in Honolulu Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-02-16 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: He said Republican Red Shirt Brigade attended Democratic rallies in Aala Park until policeman Sam Johnson scared them off. This an example of voter intimidation by the Republicans. At another time, Emmeluth saw a water works luna keeping his men from a Demo meeting. Also he was told that government employees were not allowed to go to Democratic meetings. Dole said the employees themselves would have to testify to this and suggested that some be found and brought to court. T. McCants Stewart, GOP atty. strenuously objected. Krauss Card No.: 1401365 System ID: 42849 2116) Krauss Heading: Stewart, T. McCants Title: Republican attorney, representing GOP in election intimidation hearing Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-02-16 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: See Election. Krauss Card No.: 1801141 [dc] System ID: 48897 2117) Krauss Heading: Isenberg, Daniel Paul Rice Title: Elected president of the senate in legislature Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-02-15 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Legislature Krauss Card No.: 800084 [dc] System ID: 407 2118) Krauss Heading: Knudsen, Eric A. Title: Elected speaker of the house in legislature Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-02-15 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper advertisement Annotation: [no annotation] See: Legislation. Krauss Card No.: 901094 [dc] System ID: 7705 2119) Krauss Heading: Legislature Title: Third legislature of Territory convenes Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-02-15 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2, 5-6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Eric Knudsen elected speaker of the house, D.P.R. Isenberg of Oahu chosen president of the senate. Krauss Card No.: 1000301 System ID: 29218 2120) Krauss Heading: Ranch Title: Controversy over beef prices Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-02-14 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Cattle Krauss Card No.: 1501356 [dc] System ID: 3615 2121) Krauss Heading: Labor Title: Fred Meyer, manager at Waianae Plantation, wins respect of Japanese worekers Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-02-14 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Japanese. Krauss Card No.: 901564 [dc] System ID: 9060 2122) Krauss Heading: Cattle Title: L.L. McCandless disagrees with distribution of beef profits Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-02-14 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: It seems that major ranchers are major stockholders in the Metropolitan Meat Co. which last year paid 30 per cent profit. Most ranches are lucky to pay 10 per cent and some pay none. McCandless says the price reduction in beef is unfair to minority stockholders. Others say it is fair and that the meat market should bear the cost of the reduction which will make profits more nearly equal. Krauss Card No.: 201720 System ID: 14600 2123) Krauss Heading: Doyle, Chester A. Title: Former Japanese court interpreter, will be sent to Japan for a criminal Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-02-14 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: He is called a sleuth and criminologist in the story, will take along extradition papers for Uyeke Kamitaro who got away after murdering Hide Tanaka in Kona. Krauss Card No.: 401197 System ID: 21124 2124) Krauss Heading: Election Title: Judge S.B. Dole is hearing the protest of C.P. Iaukea over the election for delegate Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-02-14 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 401590 System ID: 22729 2125) Krauss Heading: McCandless, Sen. L.L. Title: Steps into controversy over distribution of meat profits Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-02-14 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Cattle. Krauss Card No.: 1100610 [dc] System ID: 33124 2126) Krauss Heading: Meat Title: Controversy over beef prices Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-02-14 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Between ranchers and Metropolitan Meat Co. See: Cattle. Krauss Card No.: 1101001 [dc] System ID: 33827 2127) Krauss Heading: Meyer, Fred Title: Manager at Waianae Plantation, wins respect of Japanese workers Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-02-14 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Japanese. Krauss Card No.: 1101237 [dc] System ID: 34363 2128) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Demo Senator Palmer Woods says the Democrats in the senate will not accept the presidency Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-02-14 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (1) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Says the decision was made in caucus. It's a joke. Woods is the only Democrat in the senate with 14 Republicans. Krauss Card No.: 1401364 System ID: 42848 2129) Krauss Heading: Cattle Title: Price of been at the Metropolitan Meat Company to be reduced Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-02-13 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The purpose is to increase the consumption of beef, action to be taken in cooperation with graziers. Fine cuts will be reduced to $.02 and cheaper cuts $.03. There has been some concern among graziers about the share of beef each rancher will supply under the new system. It was finally decided to leave it up to the Metropolitan Market. Krauss Card No.: 201719 System ID: 14599 2130) Krauss Heading: Meat Title: Metropolitan Meat Co. to reduce price of cuts 2???? and 3???? Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-02-13 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Cattle. Krauss Card No.: 1101000 [dc] System ID: 33826 2131) Krauss Heading: Coke, Jim Title: Is seriously ill Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-02-11 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 301326 [dc] System ID: 14034 2132) Krauss Heading: Coke, James L. Title: Wailuku central reports many calls asking about the condition of Jim Coke Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-02-11 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: He had a serious operation and has been in critical condition for the past 10 days but is now on the road to recovery. The story says that Jim Coke is very popular in Wailuku. Krauss Card No.: 301327 System ID: 14036 2133) Krauss Heading: Wilson, John H. Title: Johnny departs in Claudine, Tuesday February 7 for Maui Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-02-07 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation]. Krauss Card No.: 2101855 System ID: 29366 2134) Krauss Heading: Wilson, John H. Title: Arrived in Honolulu per Claudine, Sunday February 5 Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-02-06 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation]. Krauss Card No.: 2101855 System ID: 29364 2135) Krauss Heading: Boxing Title: An exhibition of ju jitsu and sumo will be given before the boxing matches begin at the Orpheum Saturday night Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-02-02 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 200475 System ID: 11196 2136) Krauss Heading: Hotels Title: Hawaiian Trust Co. is foreclosing on the Hawaiian Hotel Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-02-01 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The hotel owes $143,000. The trust co. wants to sell the hotel at public auction. Krauss Card No.: 701202 System ID: 18438 2137) Krauss Heading: Maui Title: Police on Maui are enforcing laws long considered dead, speed limit and wide tires Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-01-30 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: ed in Makawao and Kula and is working a great hardship on poor people who depend for their livelihood on draying. Representatives from Maui are being asked to have the law repealed. Krauss Card No.: 1100488 System ID: 32704 2138) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Kuhio answers Iaukea's legal challenge that the election was illegal Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-01-28 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Denies that the ballots were illegal or that voters were intimidated. Krauss Card No.: 1401363 System ID: 42847 2139) Krauss Heading: City & County Title: The County Act prepared by the County Act Commission has been printed and is available Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-01-24 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: To be five counties. Long story gives the meat of the act. Krauss Card No.: 300361 System ID: 11563 2140) Krauss Heading: Fishing Title: Oahu Railway & Land Co. is seeking an injunction against Japanese fishing in Pearl Harbor Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-01-23 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The case follows another recent case in which a conviction was obtained. OR&L claims fishing rights in Pearl Harbor. Krauss Card No.: 500509 System ID: 20997 2141) Krauss Heading: Waikiki Title: The U.S. government has instituted condemnation proceedings to get more land for a battery Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-01-17 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Condemnation will take the Schaefer and Waterhouse properties next to the Hobron property already purchased. An offer was made of $40,000 for the two lands but it was found that there was not a clear title. Krauss Card No.: 2001606 System ID: 51798 2142) Krauss Heading: Coke, Jim Title: Elected to executive committee of Maui Improvement Assn. Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-01-16 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 7 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Maui. Krauss Card No.: 301326 [dc] System ID: 14032 2143) Krauss Heading: Maui Title: The Improvement association elects officers at the Wailuku court house Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-01-16 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 7 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Jim Coke was elected to the executive committee. The group makes recommendations to the legislature. A heated discussion about wide tires erupted and a committee was selected to look into the matter and report back the feelings of small farmers on the subject, especially those from Kula. Krauss Card No.: 1100487 System ID: 32703 2144) Krauss Heading: Maui Title: Public meeting held in Wailuku to express Maui needs to the legislature on Jan. 11, Wed. Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-01-13 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Held at the court house. Representative bodies of the district submitted wants. High among them was the need for better roads on Maui, this from the citizen's committee headed by T.B. Lyons. Krauss Card No.: 1100486 System ID: 32702 2145) Krauss Heading: Lyons, T.B. Title: Heads citizen's committee for better roads on Maui Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-01-13 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [See: Maui]. Krauss Card No.: 1001567 [dc] System ID: 32738 2146) Krauss Heading: Sport Title: Sumo tournament ends in riot, is suspended Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-01-13 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Tournament still suspended, wrestlers to tour Hilo. See Japanese. Krauss Card No.: 1800829 [dc] System ID: 48537 2147) Krauss Heading: Sumo Title: Sumo tournament ends in riot, is suspended Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-01-13 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Tournament still suspended, wrestlers will tour Hilo. See: Japanese. Krauss Card No.: 1801933 System ID: 49934 2148) Krauss Heading: Koreans Title: Korean laborers riot on Kauai, fined Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-01-11 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (3-4 (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Labor. Krauss Card No.: 901185 [dc] System ID: 7803 2149) Krauss Heading: Labor Title: Kilauea and Makaweli rioters fined on Kauai Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-01-11 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Korean rioters, 10 months in jail. At 50¢ a day doing county road work, it will take them three months and 10 days to work off the fines. They are from Kilauea Plantation. Rioters from Makaweli Plantation, 14 in number, were fined $100 each because they were most ferocious. Krauss Card No.: 901563 System ID: 9059 2150) Krauss Heading: Sport Title: Sumo tournament ends in riot, is suspended Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-01-11 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: See Japanese. Krauss Card No.: 1800829 [dc] System ID: 48536 2151) Krauss Heading: Sumo Title: Sumo tournament ends in riot, is suspended Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-01-11 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: See: Japanese. Krauss Card No.: 1801933 System ID: 49933 2152) Krauss Heading: Labor Title: Labor Commission headed by Pinkham in midst of controversy Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-01-09 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Pinkham when organizing the commission asked to appoint three members from the Trades & Labor Council but the council voted that they should appoint such members which they did by vote. When the report was ready, the council would not permit the committee members from the council to sign until everyone had seen the report. For a time, Pinkham held it back, eventually submitted it to the council. They voted to reject it because of inconsistencies, apparently about Japanese labor. Krauss Card No.: 901562 System ID: 9058 2153) Krauss Heading: Pinkham, L. Title: Heads Labor Commission which is in the midst of controversy Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-01-09 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Labor. Krauss Card No.: 1400173 [dc] System ID: 41260 2154) Krauss Heading: Gear, Judge George D. Title: Judge of the Circuit Court, will sail for the mainland on Feb. 1 Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-01-07 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 501367 System ID: 22592 2155) Krauss Heading: Honolulu Symphony Title: Subscription drive to hire a new director for the Honolulu Symphony Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-01-05 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 7 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Music. Krauss Card No.: 700464 [dc] System ID: 16335 2156) Krauss Heading: Music Title: A subscription has been raised to hire John Henry Stockton as director of the Honolulu Symphony Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-01-05 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 7 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Carl Busch will lead the rehearsals as usual until Stockton arrives. W.H. Pfluger is responsible for hiring the new director. Krauss Card No.: 1102250 System ID: 36560 2157) Krauss Heading: Pfluger, W.H. Title: Leading a subscription drive to hire a new director for the Honolulu Symphony Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-01-05 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 7 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Music. Krauss Card No.: 1302060 [dc] System ID: 38303 2158) Krauss Heading: Whitney, Judge W.L. Title: Is district court judge Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-01-04 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 4 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [See: Liquor]. Krauss Card No.: 2100997 [dc] System ID: 25989 2159) Krauss Heading: Wilson, John H. Title: Returns to Maui in the Claudine on Wednesday January 4 Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-01-04 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation]. Krauss Card No.: 2101853 System ID: 29361 2160) Krauss Heading: Liquor Title: Pacific Club held guilty of selling liquor without a license Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-01-04 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 4 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Judge W.L. Whitney in district court this morning held Pacific Club president A.S. Cleghorn guilty. No fine imposed because the case was a test proceeding. Krauss Card No.: 1001158 System ID: 31342 2161) Krauss Heading: Pacific Club Title: Pacific Club held guilty of selling liquor without a license Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-01-04 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 4 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Liquor. Krauss Card No.: 1301274 [dc] System ID: 37399 2162) Krauss Heading: Waikiki Title: U.S. government buys two acres of Hobron property as a battery site in Waikiki for $22,000 Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-01-04 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: For the purpose of fortifying Honolulu and Pearl Harbor. Krauss Card No.: 2001605 System ID: 51797 2163) Krauss Heading: Kobayashi, Dr. Title: Listed as a prominent Japanese Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-01-03 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 6 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Japanese. Krauss Card No.: 901106 [dc] System ID: 7716 2164) Krauss Heading: Kobayashi, K. Title: Listed as a prominent Japanese businessman Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-01-03 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 6 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Japanese. Krauss Card No.: 901107 [dc] System ID: 7717 2165) Krauss Heading: Imamura, Rev. Y. Title: Listed as a prominent Japanese Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-01-03 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 6 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Japanese. Krauss Card No.: 701757 [dc] System ID: 19346 2166) Krauss Heading: Onodera, T. Title: Listed as a prominent Japanese Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-01-03 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 6 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Japanese. Krauss Card No.: 1301102 [dc] System ID: 37185 2167) Krauss Heading: Wilson, John H. Title: Arrives from Maui Sunday January 1 in the Claudine Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-01-02 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Long passenger list. Krauss Card No.: 2101852 System ID: 29359 2168) Krauss Heading: Ship, Inter-Island Title: Ada, schooner, departing for Maui ports at 9 a.m. on Monday, December 26 Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-12-26 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: On page five a story says she left shortly before 10 a.m. for windward Maui ports with a cargo of general stuff. Krauss Card No.: 1700328 System ID: 43727 2169) Krauss Heading: Prostitution Title: Star story says the old conditions at Iwilei are being restored Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-12-20 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: About 200 women, most of them Japanese, have moved back. There is not the high board fence around the area as there was in Gov. Dole regime when Iwilei was attacked locally and given wide publicity in mainland papers. At that time the law governing the running of the place was declared unconstitutional. But now the prostitutes are moving back without benefit of supervision, says Star, and doctors are worried about the health hazard. Krauss Card No.: 1500845 System ID: 2770 2170) Krauss Heading: Hotels Title: It's official, George Lycurgus takes over management of the Volcano House Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-12-16 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper advertisement Annotation: Yesterday the board of directors authorized a second mortgage of $5,000 to pay for painting and other improvements. Officers elected were R.W. Shingle president; C.L. Wright vice president, L.A. Thurston secretary, Richard H. Trent treasurer, and J.A. Kennedy auditor. Krauss Card No.: 701200 System ID: 18436 2171) Krauss Heading: Election Title: Grand jury session ends in disagreement, debate Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-12-16 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (4-5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The jury reported to Judge Dole this morning, split exactly along political lines. Republicans charged that the Democrats wasted their time, that witnesses called never proved fraud. The Democrats wanted to call 30 more witnesses, said they didn't have a chance to prove their case. The majority voted against calling more witnesses, said the witnesses did not testify as to what the Democrats claimed they would. Some Democrats are charged with not keeping faith with their promises of what the witnesses would say, that they were on a fishing expedition. Krauss Card No.: 401589 System ID: 22727 2172) Krauss Heading: Lycurgus, George Title: Buys Volcano House of Lorrin Thurston, gives him control Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-12-16 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Takes over management of the Volcano House. [See: Hotel]. Krauss Card No.: 1001511 [dc] System ID: 32627 2173) Krauss Heading: Shingle, R.W. Title: Elected president of the Volcano House Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-12-16 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Hotel. Krauss Card No.: 1602075 [dc] System ID: 40956 2174) Krauss Heading: Trent, Richard H. Title: Elected treasurer of the Volcano House Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-12-16 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: See: Hotel. Krauss Card No.: 2000034 [dc] System ID: 50173 2175) Krauss Heading: Thurston, L.A. Title: Elected secretary of the Volcano House Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-12-16 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: See: Hotel. Krauss Card No.: 1900984 [dc] System ID: 52694 2176) Krauss Heading: Wright, Charles Title: C.L. Wright elected vice president of the Volcano House Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-12-16 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: See: Hotel. Krauss Card No.: 2200406 [dc] System ID: 54221 2177) Krauss Heading: Royal Hawaiian Band Title: Practiced this morning for the first time with new instruments Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-12-15 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Sent by the Quartermaster General's Department in Washington. The band is not only the Territorial band but the band of the 1st Regiment, National Guard of Hawaii. Krauss Card No.: 1600959 System ID: 39619 2178) Krauss Heading: Newspaper Title: The Maui News has been incorporated for $7,500 Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-12-14 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The paper was started some time ago by G.B. Robertson, a Wailuku lawyer. He has been editor of the paper, but will probably retire from that position to look after his growing law practice. Krauss Card No.: 1300480 System ID: 36195 2179) Krauss Heading: Robertson, G.B. Title: Maui News has been incorporated for $7,500 Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-12-14 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Robertson will probably retire as editor to his Wailuku law practice. Krauss Card No.: 1600500 System ID: 38904 2180) Krauss Heading: Election Title: Federal grand jury begins investigation of election Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-12-13 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Star says their work is more political than judicial. There are 22 members on the jury: 15 Republicans, 5 Democrats, 1 Home Ruler and 1 doubtful. Krauss Card No.: 401588 System ID: 22725 2181) Krauss Heading: Iaukea, Curtis P. Title: Will take to congress his charges that the election was illegal Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-12-12 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Election. Krauss Card No.: 701674 [dc] System ID: 19244 2182) Krauss Heading: Election Title: It appears the Federal Grand Jury is undertaking an investigation of the Territorial elections Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-12-12 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Curtis Iaukea is trying to take his case before congress to charge that the election was illegal. Star doubts that he has taken the correct steps to do so. Krauss Card No.: 401587 System ID: 22722 2183) Krauss Heading: Deering, C.W.C. (C.W.B.?) Title: Gets a speeding ticket, going 25 miles an hour Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-12-10 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Judge dismisses the charge. Krauss Card No.: 400338 [dc] System ID: 17562 2184) Krauss Heading: Deering, C.W.C. (C.W.B.?) Title: Gets a speeding ticket, going 25 miles an hour Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-12-06 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Autos Krauss Card No.: 400338 [dc] System ID: 17561 2185) Krauss Heading: Clement, C.L. Title: Is trying to buy the Maui news from G.B. Robertson Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-12-05 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 7 (1) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Newspaper. Krauss Card No.: 301211 [dc] System ID: 13894 2186) Krauss Heading: Wilson, John H. Title: Arrives in the Likelike on Sunday December 4 from Maui Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-12-05 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation]. Krauss Card No.: 2101851 System ID: 29357 2187) Krauss Heading: Newspaper Title: C.L. Clement, business manager of the Maui News, is trying to buy the paper Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-12-05 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 7 (1) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: He plans to incorporate the paper for $10,000 and buy out the present proprietor, G.B. Robertson. Once before Laurie Crooke, now of Honolulu, tried to buy the paper but did not succeed, could not get subscriptions for the stock. Krauss Card No.: 1300477 System ID: 36192 2188) Krauss Heading: Robertson, G.B. Title: Is present owner of the Maui News Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-12-05 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 7 (1) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: C.L. Clement is trying to buy it. See: Newspaper. Krauss Card No.: 1600500 [dc] System ID: 38903 2189) Krauss Heading: Liquor Title: Attorney General rules that the Pacific Club must buy a liquor license Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-12-01 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (5-6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: If the club wants to serve its members liquor. The cost is $1,000 a year as it is to any saloon. The ruling may be appealed. Krauss Card No.: 1001157 System ID: 31341 2190) Krauss Heading: Pacific Club Title: Atty. Gen. rules that the Pacific Club must buy a liquor license Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-12-01 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (5-6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Liquor. Krauss Card No.: 1301274 [dc] System ID: 37398 2191) Krauss Heading: Waikiki Title: The Waikiki Inn closed its doors this morning Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-12-01 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The former money maker has been operating at a loss. Krauss Card No.: 2001602 System ID: 51794 2192) Krauss Heading: Election Title: It appears the Federal Grand Jury is undertaking an investigation of the Territorial elections Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-11-29 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Governor George Carter can't understand what business it is of theirs. "I do not see where the federal authority comes in," he said. Krauss Card No.: 401587 System ID: 22720 2193) Krauss Heading: Walker, John Title: Is low bidder for Alakea Wharf Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-11-19 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [See: Harbor]. Krauss Card No.: 2100062 [dc] System ID: 16758 2194) Krauss Heading: Hotels Title: George Lycurgus buys the Volcano House stock of Lorrin A. Thurston Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-11-19 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: This virtually gives him control of the company. Reported in the Hawaii Herald. Krauss Card No.: 701198 System ID: 18434 2195) Krauss Heading: Whitehouse, L.M. Title: Bids on Alakea Pier project, loses Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-11-19 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation]. Krauss Card No.: 2100813 [dc] System ID: 22435 2196) Krauss Heading: Harbor Title: Bids for Alakea Wharf opened this morning Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-11-19 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: John Walker was low with $168,000. L.M. Whitehouse bid $218,060. He was high. Krauss Card No.: 600650 System ID: 25269 2197) Krauss Heading: Lycurgus, George Title: Buys Volcano House of Lorrin Thurston, gives him control Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-11-19 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation]. Krauss Card No.: 1001511 [dc] System ID: 32624 2198) Krauss Heading: McCandless, L.L. Title: Holdover senator, favors election of county road supervisors Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-11-17 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 4 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Roads. Krauss Card No.: 1100609 [dc] System ID: 33122 2199) Krauss Heading: Roads Title: Holdover Sen. L.L. McCandless favors election of county road supervisors Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-11-17 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 4 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: He says roads are the major concern of counties so he is in favor of giving them as much control over them as possible. Each county road supervisor would be under the Territorial Superintendent of Public Works in money received but would let contracts and supervise the work. Krauss Card No.: 1600276 System ID: 38648 2200) Krauss Heading: Watson, E.M. Title: Attorney retained by Democrats to investigate election fraud Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-11-15 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [See: Election]. Krauss Card No.: 2100494 [dc] System ID: 18529 2201) Krauss Heading: Galbraith, Judge C.A. Title: Democrat, retained to investigate alleged election fraud Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-11-15 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Election. Krauss Card No.: 501211 [dc] System ID: 22288 2202) Krauss Heading: Election Title: Democrats hold big meeting of protest last night Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-11-15 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: A meeting of prominent Democrats, largely attended, set on foot a movement to institute a grand jury investigation of the election. Judge Galbraith, C.W. Ashford and E.M. Watson have been retained by the Democratic Central Committee to conduct the investigation. The purpose is not so much to prosecute for criminal conduct, but to find out why the election was held in an illegal manner. Contrary to the election law. Krauss Card No.: 401586 System ID: 22718 2203) Krauss Heading: Election Title: Final vote counts Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-11-12 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (5-6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Totals for all islands for delegate: Kuhio 7,800, Iaukea 2,869 and Notley 2,286. Krauss Card No.: 401584 System ID: 22713 2204) Krauss Heading: Election Title: Republicans win at Kalaupapa Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-11-11 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Coke is the low man even at the leper settlement. Outpolled by all three opposing candidates. Kuio swamps Iaukea. Krauss Card No.: 401583 System ID: 22711 2205) Krauss Heading: Election Title: Final vote counts Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-11-11 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The final count for Maui, Molokai and Lanai shows Kuhio 1,295, H.R. Notley 670, C. Iaukea 346. Senate: A.N.R. Hayselden 1,363, S.E.R. Kalama 1,311, J.L.C. Coke 950, William White 809. Krauss Card No.: 401584 System ID: 22712 2206) Krauss Heading: Coke, Jim Title: Maui candidate, Democrat, for senate loses badly Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-11-10 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Election. Krauss Card No.: 301325 [dc] System ID: 14031 2207) Krauss Heading: Election Title: Republicans win on Maui Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-11-10 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Jim Coke loses to Hayselden and Kalama, outpolled by about one-third. The other two are both Republicans. Krauss Card No.: 401583 System ID: 22709 2208) Krauss Heading: Kalanianaole, Prince Jonah Kuhio Title: Easily wins re-election as Delegate to Congress Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-11-09 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Has big lead over Democrat, Curtis Iaukea.See also: Election Krauss Card No.: 801475 [dc] System ID: 4508 2209) Krauss Heading: Bishop, E. Faxton Title: Elected to the sentate on Republican ticket Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-11-09 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation]See: Election Krauss Card No.: 102074 [dc] System ID: 9764 2210) Krauss Heading: Lane, John Title: Elected senator on Republican ticket Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-11-09 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Election. Krauss Card No.: 902065 [dc] System ID: 10642 2211) Krauss Heading: Brown, Cecil Title: Makes poor showing in election Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-11-09 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation]See: Election Krauss Card No.: 200777 [dc] System ID: 12133 2212) Krauss Heading: Iaukea, Curtis P. Title: Democratic candidate for delegate to congress, is heavily outvoted by Kuhio Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-11-09 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Election. Krauss Card No.: 701673 [dc] System ID: 19243 2213) Krauss Heading: Dole, James D. Title: Is sailing to the mainland in the Alameda Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-11-09 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: He is a member of the Board of Agriculture and is accompanying a cargo of pineapples from Wahiawa. Krauss Card No.: 401011 System ID: 20671 2214) Krauss Heading: Dowsett, J.M. Title: Elected senator on the Republican ticket Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-11-09 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Election Krauss Card No.: 401180 [dc] System ID: 21092 2215) Krauss Heading: Election Title: Republicans win delegate ship, senate seats on Oahu Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-11-09 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4); 5 {5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Kuhio has big lead over Iaukea, swamps Notley. Three Republican senators poll the highest votes; E. Faxton Bishop, J.M. Dowsett, John Lane. Democrat Frank Harvey got about half of those totals. So did Cecil Brown. Winning Republican workers celebrate by carrying brooms in a parade to show they made a clean sweep in the election. Krauss Card No.: 401580 System ID: 22702 2216) Krauss Heading: Election Title: Democrats charge coertion by Republicans Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-11-09 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (5-6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: W.A. Kinney, Democrat campaign manager, said in statement: "The minute the natives employed on the roads and public improvements doubted the secrecy of the ballot, the election became a walkover for the Republicans. These natives were unquestionably warned by their lunas that the election was so arranged that failure to vote the Republican ticket... could be detected against every one of them... This coupled with the actual voting with numbered ballots whereby the vote of every single man could be identified... in those precincts where (next card) these laborers were located, settled the matter once and for all. Large numbers of these men were members of Democratic clubs in good standing... In many cases these men were lined up before the polls were opened and cast these numbered ballots... Close to a thousand of these illegal ballots must have been cast. (pg.7, cl.3) Protests filed in court by C. Iaukea, also by every precinct with the governor and an injunction secured from Judge Dole to prevent the election officers of the 10th in the 4th to alter alleged illegal ballots. Krauss Card No.: 401581 System ID: 22707 2217) Krauss Heading: Notley, Charles Title: Home Rule candidate for delegate, is swamped in the election by Kuhio and Iaukea Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-11-09 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Election. Krauss Card No.: 1300905 [dc] System ID: 36965 2218) Krauss Heading: Election Title: Democrats protest that election officials are not pulling off numbers on ballots Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-11-08 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4); 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The numbers on the corners of the ballots should be torn off before being given to the voters, say the Democrats. Otherwise the voters can be identified. In some precincts the numbers were not torn off. Star reports quiet voting, no disturbances in Honolulu. Krauss Card No.: 401579 System ID: 22699 2219) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Campaign ends Monday night in Aala Park Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-11-08 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 7 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Aala Park was a lively place last night with Democratic orators at one end, Republicans at the other and a Home Rule gathering in the center. There were singers and hula dancers in action as well as orators. Mrs. Puahi, all the way from Waianae, was the first Dem speaker, eulogized Iaukea, the only man who will carry out promises. 4th dist. house candidate Nauha said the Dems were friends of Hawaiians, Republicans wanted to disenfranchise them. House candidate L.R. Medeiros said he'd rather go to hell with Iaukea than to heaven with Kuhio or Notley. W.A. Kinney said the Home Rule claim that the Democrats were against the Hawaiians was untrue. There was not a single fact or argument to sustain the assertion. Kuhio was honest enough but he was simply there to say the words the Republicans put in his mouth. On the contrary, Iaukea would make friends of enemies instead of making enemies of friends as Kuhio had done. Krauss Card No.: 1401360 System ID: 42845 2220) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Campaign ends with huge torchlight parade Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-11-07 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: On Saturday night the Republicans held the biggest torchlight parade ever held in the islands. Star says the band played the funeral march while the group marched past the Orpheum where the Democrats were assembled. Because the Dems were holding a funeral service. Krauss Card No.: 1401359 System ID: 42844 2221) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Last minute political news Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-11-05 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The Home Ruler Party breakup on Maui continues with two prominent leaders switching to Republican ranks. Even Jim Coke isn't safe, says the story... Krauss Card No.: 1401357 System ID: 42839 2222) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Last minute political news Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-11-05 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Kuhio is going to Kalaupapa after all to address the patients. He has chartered the Likelike for the trip. Krauss Card No.: 1401357 System ID: 42840 2223) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Last minute political news Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-11-05 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (5-6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Republicans stage businessman's parade in Honolulu streets with the Royal Hawaiian Band. Started about noon, circled from Fort & Merchant to starting place. Krauss Card No.: 1401357 System ID: 42841 2224) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Last minute political news Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-11-05 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Republicans say Demos out of it, race now between Home Rulers and Republicans. Krauss Card No.: 1401357 System ID: 42842 2225) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Democrats make final campaign address to voters Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-11-04 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 6 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The leading issue is shall the absorption by the gov., control of a large part of the judiciary power and threatened absorption of legislative power be endorsed. The governor by inventing a system of undated resignations has secured personal control of the appointment and removal of every member of the executive branch. Now is running every department of government. His endorsement is necessary for appointment of magistrates, controls them. Has secured a pledge from every Republican nominee to support administration bills in the legislature. To secure domination of the legislature, the governor asserted control of nominations at the Republican convention. Krauss Card No.: 1401354 System ID: 42837 2226) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Chas. Notley arrested on charge of libeling Curtis Iaukea Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-11-04 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: el." Krauss Card No.: 1401356 System ID: 42838 2227) Krauss Heading: Iaukea, Col. Curtis P. Title: Iaukea goes to Kalaupapa to campaign Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-10-31 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 6 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Leprosy. Krauss Card No.: 701672 [dc] System ID: 19242 2228) Krauss Heading: Wilson, John H. Title: Arrives in Honolulu from Maui in the Claudine on October 30, Sunday at 5 pm Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-10-31 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: With a long passenger list and 58 bags bottles, 181 bags corn, 2 horses, 47 hogs, 30 cattle and 129 packages sundries. Krauss Card No.: 2101849 System ID: 29354 2229) Krauss Heading: Leprosy Title: Curtis Iaukea goes to Kalaupapa Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-10-31 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 6 (4); 8 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: There is just one line in a small story about a Democratic rally at Aala Park which says that Iaukea talked about his recent trip to Kalaupapa. Said somebody threw a rotten egg but missed. He said in a much bigger story that he went over the Pali to visit the settlement day before yesterday adn practically everybody there attended. Krauss Card No.: 1000573 System ID: 30225 2230) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Curtis Iaukea, Dem. candidate for delegate, reports on Maui and Molokai Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-10-31 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Has just returned from three weeks of campaigning. Says the Democrats are not as well organized on Maui as the Republicans and Home Rulers. He worked at organizing precinct clubs and hopes to get one-third of the vote. Molokai looks very good for Democrats. He predicted they will carry the island. Krauss Card No.: 1401353 System ID: 42836 2231) Krauss Heading: Labor Title: Supt. of Public Works Holloway on citizen labor Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-10-28 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: His report to the government says the shortage of citizen labor in some places is severe. If there is doubt that the contractor can complete his public works job in time to fulfill his contract, this is what should be done: 1. Only citizen labor should be employed. 2. If there is not enough citizen labor, the contractor will make up the deficiency with Asiatics but any savings in pay will accrue to the government. Krauss Card No.: 901561 System ID: 9057 2232) Krauss Heading: Holloway, [sic] Title: Superintendent of Public Works, takes middle view on citizen labor Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-10-28 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Labor. Krauss Card No.: 600288 [dc] System ID: 24431 2233) Krauss Heading: Leprosy Title: Hearing held to decide if politicians should go to Kalaupapa Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-10-25 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Attorney general introduced an affidavite with 21 letters and protests from patients at Kalaupapa voicing objections to having politicians visit "with their absurd promises and cajoleries." The attorney general argued that the politicians wre apt to inflame and excite the patients. Dr. Cooper further denied in an affidavit that the leper colony is not under the control of the Republican party. The attorney general characterized the demand of Iaukea as insolent and impertinent. Krauss Card No.: 1000572 System ID: 30224 2234) Krauss Heading: Labor Title: Wilson & Duggan report that Chinese laborers quit Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-10-24 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Chinese laborers who went to work on the Wilson and Duggan contract on Maui at $1.25 per day are said to have been told on arriving that they would be given 10¢ per foot for road work, whereupon they all quit. Krauss Card No.: 901560 System ID: 9056 2235) Krauss Heading: Iaukea, Col. Curtis P. Title: Dem. candidate for delegate, sues to get permission to compaign on Kalaupapa Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-10-24 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3&5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Leprosy. Krauss Card No.: 701672 [dc] System ID: 19241 2236) Krauss Heading: Wilson, John H. Title: Arrives in the Claudine from Maui, Sunday October 23 Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-10-24 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: At 4:15 am with large passenger list, also 97 sacks corn, 54 hogs, 29 calves and 136 packages sundries. Krauss Card No.: 2101847 System ID: 29347 2237) Krauss Heading: Wilson, John H. Title: Wilson and Duggan ad for citizen laborers gone Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-10-24 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 4 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper advertisement Annotation: It has run continuously until today. Krauss Card No.: 2101847 System ID: 29349 2238) Krauss Heading: Wilson, John H. Title: Reports for contractors Wilson & Duggan that Chinese laborers won't work for 10 cents per foot Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-10-24 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [See: Labor]. Krauss Card No.: 2101848 [dc] System ID: 29352 2239) Krauss Heading: Leprosy Title: Col. Curtis Iaukea, Democratic candidate for delegate, sues for permission to campaign on Kalaupapa Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-10-24 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The matter will come before Judge Dole tomorrow morning. Krauss Card No.: 1000571 System ID: 30222 2240) Krauss Heading: Leprosy Title: Col. Curtis Iaukea, Democratic candidate for delegate, sues for permission to campaign on Kalaupapa Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-10-24 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Iaukea will show documents purported to prove that the Board of Health is refusing the Democrats because Prince Kuhio and Notley, the Home Rule candidate, agreed not to campaign at the settlement. But the lepers want to hear the candidates. The papers show that Attorney General Lorrin Andrews originated the plan to exclude candidates from the settlement. Krauss Card No.: 1000571 System ID: 30223 2241) Krauss Heading: Labor Title: Gov. Geo. Carter says Asiatic cannot be used on roads Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-10-23 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (5-6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: He has returned from a tour around Oahu, says he has found that road boards are not enforcing the requirement to use citizen labor on public projects and that must stop. "There is no doubt whatever that in many cases Asiatics are being used and that must stop." Carter said members of road boards will be liable for a fine of $10 for each person employed who is not a citizen, and his administration will not hesitate to enforce the law. Krauss Card No.: 901559 System ID: 9055 2242) Krauss Heading: Carter, George R. Title: Governor of the Territory, says Asiatic labor cannot be used on the roads Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-10-23 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (5-6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation]See: Labor Krauss Card No.: 201414 [dc] System ID: 13628 2243) Krauss Heading: Leprosy Title: 203 lepers, qualified voters, sign petition to get candidates to campaign at Kalaupapa Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-10-21 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (2); 8 (1) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: They ask Governor George Carter and the president of the Board of Health to permit candidates to give lepers some oratory. The petition was sent to W.A. Kinney, chairman of the Democratic Central Committee, by John T. Unea, secretary of the Democratic Precinct Club at Kalaupapa. Did John Wilson sign him up? Board of Health yesterday afternoon considered applications of Democratic candidates to campaign at Kalaupapa. Krauss Card No.: 1000570 System ID: 30221 2244) Krauss Heading: Kalanianaole, Jonah Kuhio Title: Defends his firing of Hawaiian secretary Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-10-19 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation]See: Politics Krauss Card No.: 801474 [dc] System ID: 4507 2245) Krauss Heading: Kinney, W.A. Title: Criticized for having Japanese carpenters build his house, he's a leading Democrat espousing citizen labor Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-10-19 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (5-6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Labor. Krauss Card No.: 901063 [dc] System ID: 7670 2246) Krauss Heading: Labor Title: Democrats run afoul of citizen labor law Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-10-19 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (5-6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: It has been discovered that former Republican Cecil Brown, now a Democrat, employs Japanese in the remodeling, addition and painting of his house, even though he speaks in favor of the citizen labor law. Also, Democratic campaign manager and chairman of the Central Committee Kinney is living in his house which was built by Japanese labor, he also is speaking firmly in favor of the law. Star says Hawaiians, carpenters and painters, out of employment, like to hear them talk out of both sides of their mouths. [from second card:] Kinney's house was only recently built and the Japanese made a good job of it, though there are plenty of skilled Hawaiians and whites in need of employment. Brown's home is in Waikiki and is one of the most attractive in the vicinity. The Japanese are still working on the painting and carpentering. It will probably be some days before they complete the job. Meanwhile Hawaiian and white carpenters are out of work. Krauss Card No.: 901557 System ID: 9054 2247) Krauss Heading: Brown, Cecil Title: Criticized for using alien labor to build his house Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-10-19 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (5-6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation]See: Labor Krauss Card No.: 200775 [dc] System ID: 12131 2248) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Prince Kuhio defends his firing of Hawaiian secretary Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-10-19 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: He says he has been criticized by Democrats and Home Rulers for firing Morris Keohokalole but they have not stated why Kuhio did so. Now he says he had Keohokalole live in his house, fed and boarded him free, paid him $100 to begin with, then found him to be a habitual drunkard who did not attend to business. Fired him, gave him $100 three times, each time Keohokalole spent it and asked for more. Ended up in jail. Democrats sent him a ticket to come home but the guy said if they did not trust him with money he wasn't interested. Kuhio made this explanation in a campaign speech on Kauai last week. Also charged that Iaukea's son is begging on the streets of San Francisco. Why did Iaukea disown him, because he went wrong. Kuhio explained that his secretary would come to him with tears in his eyes asking forgiveness and more money after flings in New York and Atlantic City. Each time Kuhio gave him money it was for a ticket home. He is now in jail in Washington. Krauss Card No.: 1401348 System ID: 42831 2249) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Democrats finish successful tour of Oahu Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-10-15 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Frank Harvey returned yesterday because he had business, the rest of the crowd get back today. They went over the Pali Wednesday, this is Saturday, and bypassed Waimanalo. At Waianae the meeting lasted until 2 a.m. Large meeting at Punaluu and the Mormons at Laie turned out in large numbers. The party was entertained at a big luau in Wailua last night. Krauss Card No.: 1401347 System ID: 42830 2250) Krauss Heading: Young, Herbert Title: Has sold his interest here to his brothers Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-10-12 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Will sail this week in the schooner W.H. Marston for San Francisco. Young won't say but the scuttlebut is that he wants to dive for the wreck of the Rio de Janiero that went down four years ago. He has gone down to work as deep as 20 fathoms. Most divers go no deeper than 10 fathoms. He is considered a good diver. Krauss Card No.: 2200717 System ID: 54595 2251) Krauss Heading: Wilson, John H. Title: Arrives in the Claudine from Maui, Sunday October 9 Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-10-10 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Long passenger list including W.G. Irwin. Arrived at 5 am. Capt. Parker. Krauss Card No.: 2101846 System ID: 29345 2252) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: W.A. Kinney reported Democratic campaign manager Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-10-07 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (5-6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Said to be trying to gag some candidates' speeches, is said to have demanded that every candidate submit speeches for review, some did and others rebelled. Krauss Card No.: 1401345 System ID: 42828 2253) Krauss Heading: Labor Title: Shortage of labor on Maui causes controversy Author: no attribution Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-10-04 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Sec. Atkinson recently has been quoted as saying there is enough citizen labor on Maui to do all the public works. Now comes the Maui news and says there is a severe shortage of labor, Wilson & Duggan are finding it extremely difficult to find citizen labor. There should be a new policy to allow necessary alien labor. Atkinson answers that this is a bluff by the contractors, advertising for labor. If they would pay a decent wage, they would get laborers. He asked on Maui how many men would work for $1 a day and 30 stepped forward. Krauss Card No.: 901556 System ID: 9053 2254) Krauss Heading: Newspaper Title: Maui News points to shortage of citizen labor, should permit aliens to work Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-10-04 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [See: Labor]. Krauss Card No.: 1300467 [dc] System ID: 36182 2255) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Republican Shaw has retired Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-10-04 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Other Republicans say Mahelona must go too. Krauss Card No.: 1401343 System ID: 42826 2256) Krauss Heading: Brown, Cecil Title: Affiliates with Democrats, many Republicans furious Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-10-03 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 200774 [dc] System ID: 12130 2257) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Cecil Brown affiliates with the Democrats Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-10-03 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Many Republicans furious, say he will be sorry. Krauss Card No.: 1401342 System ID: 42823 2258) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Democrat E.H. F. Wolters steps out of race Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-10-03 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Because of his health, the strain of campaigning was such a shock the doctor told him he must stop or die. Democrats are now scrambling to find a replacement. One name mentioned is J.S. Low. Krauss Card No.: 1401342 System ID: 42824 2259) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Cecil Brown appears on the platform with Demos Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-10-03 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 7 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: With W.A. Kinney, Frank Harvey and Curtis Iaukea at the Orpheum. Krauss Card No.: 1401343 System ID: 42825 2260) Krauss Heading: Hawaii Title: Hamakua Road between Hilo and Paauilo to be improved Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-10-01 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Roads. Krauss Card No.: 601054 System ID: 26208 2261) Krauss Heading: Roads Title: Hamakua Road to be improved Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-10-01 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Superintendent of Public Works Holloway announces that plans have been completed for the new alignment of the Hamakua Road between Hilo and Paauilo, it will include bridges over 5 gulches, from Kawaili bridge to Paauilo Plantation Store. Krauss Card No.: 1600275 System ID: 38647 2262) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Republicans have more problems with candidates Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-10-01 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Star reports that Kuhio is against having James Shaw and S. Mahelona, House candidates, on the Republican ticket but they refuse to withdraw. Now a charge of wife beating is lodged against Shaw in addition to conviction for larceny, $10 fine and six month's imprisonment. Wife beating charge was in 1890, $10 fine and costs. Also, House candidate Thomas Kalawala, Republican, seems to be only 24 when the Organic Act says a representative must be 25 to serve. Krauss Card No.: 1401341 System ID: 42822 2263) Krauss Heading: Chess Title: Honolulu and Hilo are playing by wireless Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-09-29 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The games are very close, probably will be draws. Krauss Card No.: 201908 System ID: 15133 2264) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Republican 5th dist. House candidate runs afoul of law, exposure Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-09-28 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: A hastily called GOP conference may cause Shaw to withdraw as a candidate, reports the Star. Another Republican candidate, S. Mahelona, from the 5th may be dumped because he favors the che fa. Krauss Card No.: 1401338 System ID: 42819 2265) Krauss Heading: Labor Title: Wilson & Duggan, contractors, are advertising for citizen labor to work on Mauiq Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-09-27 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (2);4 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper advertisement Annotation: They were unable to secure much labor on that island. 150 Citizen Laborers for Road work. Four months steady employment. Sleeping quarters will be furnished but each laborer should have their own bedding. Credit can be had at the Camp Store for provisions. Apply at the Keanae Camp, Maui. Wilson & Duggan, contractors. Krauss Card No.: 901554 System ID: 9051 2266) Krauss Heading: Wilson, John H. Title: Wilson & Duggan, contractors, are advertising for citizen labor to work on Maui at Keanae Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-09-27 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [See: Labor]. Krauss Card No.: 2101845 [dc] System ID: 29343 2267) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Home Rulers on Oahu are holding senatorial convention, started this morning Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-09-27 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: At their headquarters. Have rejected Cecil Brown. D. Kalauokalani Sr. was in the chair and in control, received all votes as senatorial candidate. Two others nominated. Krauss Card No.: 1401337 System ID: 42817 2268) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Republican 5th dist. House candidate runs afoul of law, exposure Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-09-27 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The Star points out that 5th dist. House candidate James Shaw had his civil rights only recently restored, last month, by Sec. Atkinson. In the meantime, he was a candidate two years ago for office, illegally, and a member of the police force, illegally. Krauss Card No.: 1401338 System ID: 42818 2269) Krauss Heading: Wilson, John H. Title: Departed in the Likelike, Monday September 26 Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-09-26 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: At 5 pm for Molokai and Maui ports. Krauss Card No.: 2101844 System ID: 29341 2270) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Republicans hold first big campaign rally at Orpheum Theater Saturday night Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-09-26 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 7 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Much whacking away at Republican defaulter Cecil Brown now running as an independent. Krauss Card No.: 1401336 System ID: 42816 2271) Krauss Heading: Wilson, John H. Title: Returns in the Kinau on Saturday, September 24 Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-09-24 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Long passenger list includes L.A. Thurston, A.L.C. Atkinson, H.E. Cooper, J.W. Pratt. Sailed from Hilo. Arrived at 11 am. Krauss Card No.: 2101844 System ID: 29339 2272) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Democratic Senatorial nominating convention under way at Waverly Hall Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-09-24 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Col. Wolters and Frank H. Harvey, senatorial nominees, spoke and both seemed to support Cecil Brown as a third choice. Long story, reflects enthusiasm by Dems and apparently some strength. Convention held last night. Krauss Card No.: 1401335 System ID: 42814 2273) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Republicans opened campaign last night with rousing speeches Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-09-24 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 7 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 1401335 System ID: 42815 2274) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: John Emmeluth has thrown in the sponge due to business conflicts Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-09-23 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: He was nominated to run for the House. Says he must decline now because of private business that requires his attention. This leaves a hole in the ticket. He is a white man but acceptable to Hawaiians. Krauss Card No.: 1401334 System ID: 42813 2275) Krauss Heading: Harvey, Frank Title: Harvey announces he will run anyway Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-09-22 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 7 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Politics. Krauss Card No.: 600926 [dc] System ID: 26043 2276) Krauss Heading: Rice Title: Story says for the first time since rice grown in Hawaii, not sold for export Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-09-22 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Says production is down. Krauss Card No.: 1600025 System ID: 38351 2277) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Frank Harvey announces he will run for the Senate as a Democrat Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-09-22 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 7 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Inter-Island "declined to consent to Harvey running for Senator as an employee." Harvey took the matter under consideration when informed by the committee of Democrats who had discussed the situation with his employers, and announced that he would run. Other candidates in the 5th announced. Krauss Card No.: 1401332 System ID: 42811 2278) Krauss Heading: Kinney, W.A. Title: Has organized Democrats on Kauai Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-09-21 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (1) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Politics. Krauss Card No.: 901061 [dc] System ID: 7545 2279) Krauss Heading: Inter-Island Steam Navigation Co. Title: Tells employee Frank Harvey he can't run for the Territorial senate as a Democrat Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-09-21 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: John Land, a Republican and an I-I employee, is running for the same seat. See: Politics. Krauss Card No.: 701881 [dc] System ID: 19539 2280) Krauss Heading: Harvey, Frank Title: Chosen by Democrats in causus as senate nominee Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-09-21 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Politics. Krauss Card No.: 600926 [dc] System ID: 26041 2281) Krauss Heading: Harvey, Frank Title: Harvey's employer, Inter-Island Steam Nav., turns thumbs down on his candidacy Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-09-21 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Politics. Krauss Card No.: 600926 [dc] System ID: 26042 2282) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Bit budget of political news form Kauai, Demos getting active Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-09-21 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5(1) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: W.A. Kinney has returned from Kauai where he went on business to report that Democrats have organized at Koloa, Hanapepe, Hanalei, Kapaa, Waimea and Lihue. He says Kauai voters want a change. Krauss Card No.: 1401329 System ID: 42808 2283) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Democrats meet in Caucus to select legislative candidates Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-09-21 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Delegates from the 4th district met in Waverly Hall for a secret and reportedly peaceful meeting. Nobody endorsed Cecil Brown, the maverick Republican. Frank Harvey was chosen for senate and Col. E.H.F. Wolders. Lost list of House candidates. The 5th District is to caucus tonight. Krauss Card No.: 1401330 System ID: 42809 2284) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Inter-Island Steam Nav. Co. says thumbs down on Frank Harvey for senate Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-09-21 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Inter-Island general manager J.A. Kennedy and several board members met and decided that, since employee John Lane was running for the senate as a Republican, the company did not consider its public interest required it to permit a second employee to run. Harvey holds an important position with the company and is a Democrat. The company says he might run for the house. This is a blow to Demo hopes because Harvey is their strongest candidate. Krauss Card No.: 1401331 System ID: 42810 2285) Krauss Heading: Wilson, John H. Title: Sails in the Kinau for Hawaii Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-09-20 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: On September 20 for Hilo and way ports. David Kawananakoa and wife on the same voyage. Departed today, Tuesday, at noon. Krauss Card No.: 2101843 System ID: 29337 2286) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Democratic caucus to be held on Oahu tonight Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-09-20 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Chinese are expected to ask the Democrats to put their candidate, William Crawford, in nomination. Republicans refused to do so. Also the meeting will decide if the Democrats will endorse Cecil Brown who says he's still a Republican. But the GOP doesn't like him. The hanging back of Democratic candidates for the legislature continues to be evident. Krauss Card No.: 1401328 System ID: 42807 2287) Krauss Heading: Brown, Cecil Title: Has bolted the Republican party, great consternation Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-09-19 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation]See: Politics Krauss Card No.: 200776 [dc] System ID: 12132 2288) Krauss Heading: Coke, J.L. Title: Is nominated by Home Rulers for the Territorial Senate Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-09-19 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Coke considered very strong on Maui. See: Politics. Krauss Card No.: 301324 [dc] System ID: 14029 2289) Krauss Heading: Coke, J.L. Title: Is nominated by Home Rulers for the Territorial Senate Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-09-19 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The popularity of Coke is likely to land him in the senate on the fusion ticket. Krauss Card No.: 301324 System ID: 14030 2290) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Analysis of Democratic chances territory wide Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-09-19 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Some Democratic potential candidates hesitate to run because if Dem. presidential Candidate Judge Parker should happen to win, there will be plums handed out and anybody elected to the legislature would automatically be eliminated for 2 years. Cecil Brown has bolted the GOP and might run Dem. Frank Harvey is considered a good senate prospect. Dems would like S.M. Damon to run but he probably won't. Other names for the house are A.A. Wilder, atty., and Col. C.J. McCarthy. On Maui popular J.L. Coke is very strong, backed by both Dem and Home Rule. Krauss Card No.: 1401325 System ID: 42804 2291) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Maui upcoming campaign analyzed from Dem view Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-09-19 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: On the Neighbor Islands the Dems don't have much hope except on Maui where their fusion with Home Rulers is expected to give them something. The personal popularity of J.L. Coke, a Democrat, is likely to land him in the Senate on the fusion ticket, it is said. His partner, Oily Bill White is weak while the Republican, S.E. Kalama, is almost certain to win a senate seat. Last election the Dem Home Rule made a clean sweep on Maui. May not this time, especially since Oily Bill will lose. Krauss Card No.: 1401326 System ID: 42805 2292) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Political chances on Hawaii and Kauai Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-09-19 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Sen. Palmer Woods from Hawaii thinks the Dems have a good chance there. Curtis Iaukea, Dm. delegate candidate, is getting a good reception while Kuhio isn't. Home Rulers wouldn't listen to him at Waiakea near Hilo. In Kohala he had poor crowds. On Kaui, a Republican victory seems assured. Krauss Card No.: 1401327 System ID: 42806 2293) Krauss Heading: Regatta Title: Ninth Regatta held, Healanis come out ahead in two races Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-09-17 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Held this morning. Krauss Card No.: 1501716 System ID: 4152 2294) Krauss Heading: Kinney, John Title: Is road supervisor on Maui Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-09-17 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 901047 [dc] System ID: 7514 2295) Krauss Heading: Maui Title: John Kinney is road supervisor on Maui Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-09-17 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 1100481 System ID: 32692 2296) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Republicans hold convention, name Oahu candidate for the legislature Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-09-17 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 6 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Many Hawaiian names on the ticket, 4th and 5th districts. Senate: E. Faxton Bishop, J.M. Dowsett, John C. Lane. 4th Dist. House: W.W. Harris, Carlos A. Long, E.W. Quinn, Frank Andrade, E.K. Lilikalani, William Alette. 5th Dist.: Sol. Kalaiopu, Sol. Mahelona, Oscar Cox, Charles Broad, James Shaw, Thomas Kalawaia. Krauss Card No.: 1401324 System ID: 42803 2297) Krauss Heading: Coke, J.L. Title: Is nominated by Home Rulers for the Territorial Senate Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-09-15 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: He's a Democrat. See: Politics. Krauss Card No.: 0 [dc] System ID: 14028 2298) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Maui Home Rulers have nominated a Democrat for the Senate, J.L. Coke Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-09-15 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: With William White the other senate candidate, defeating F.W. Beckley and Kaihe. House nominees include John Richardson. Doesn't say when the nominations were made. This means that fusion on Maui is going forward. Krauss Card No.: 1401323 System ID: 42802 2299) Krauss Heading: Kinney, W.A. Title: Busy on Kauai organizing Democratic precinct clubs Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-09-14 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Politics. Krauss Card No.: 901060 [dc] System ID: 7543 2300) Krauss Heading: Boyd, E.M. Title: Is secretary for the Tourist Promotion Committee Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-09-14 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Tourism Krauss Card No.: 200491 [dc] System ID: 11320 2301) Krauss Heading: Harvey, Frank Title: Has organized two Demorcratic precinct clubs in Kalihi Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-09-14 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Politics. Krauss Card No.: 600925 [dc] System ID: 26040 2302) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Star reports secret Democratic organizaing on Kauai Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-09-14 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: W.A. Kinney, chairman of the Democratic Central Committee, has been on Kauai distributing literature. Also S.K. Kaloa of Honolulu, reports precinct club at Hanapepe was organized, Republicans joining. Also at Hanalei, Kapaa and Lihue. Says Star the clubs are organized secretly, nobody knows they have been organized until it's done and even then nobody "knows an iota about the formation of these Democratic organizations." Krauss Card No.: 1401320 System ID: 42799 2303) Krauss Heading: Tourism Title: Thomas Cook & Sons will now book travelers for Hawaii Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-09-14 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: E.M. Boyd, secretary of the Tourist Promotion Committee, has returned from several weeks in San Francisco, with good news. The office is to be moved from San Francisco to Los Angeles and steamship companies have set a new rate for tour groups, $110 round trip, booked by Thomas Cook travel agency. Cook refused to book Hawaii tickets until now because there wasn't enough business, but have now agreed to sell steamer tickets in Cook offices in New York, Boston, Philadelphia, Chicago and San Francisco. Krauss Card No.: 1901267 System ID: 53019 2304) Krauss Heading: Marshall, William H. "Volcano" Title: Heard from again in Shanghai Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-09-13 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper letter Annotation: [no annotation] See: Newspaper. Krauss Card No.: 1100282 [dc] System ID: 32221 2305) Krauss Heading: Newspaper Title: Volcano Marshall heard from again in Shanghai Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-09-13 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Apparently he was at large. The Star kidded him about lolling around, having a valet to boss. But now he is again writing, this time for a new Shanghai paper, has an article about W.R. Hearst. Writes about Hearst's career, how he started. Very colorfully written, good stuff. Krauss Card No.: 1300463 System ID: 36177 2306) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: There is a rumor that Home Rule patriarch is knifing his candidate for delegate, Notley Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-09-13 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: He is said to be supporting Kuhio in return for a job Kuhio will give his son as secretary when Kuhio wins the election. Krauss Card No.: 1401319 System ID: 42798 2307) Krauss Heading: Wilson, John H. Title: Arrives Sunday, September 11 at 8:30 am in the Likelike Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-09-12 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: With 70 head of cattle. Krauss Card No.: 2101842 System ID: 29335 2308) Krauss Heading: Mosquitoes Title: Battle against mosquitoes as Mosquito Inspector Hall treats a stagnant pool Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-09-12 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: It is on Saratoga St. in Waikiki. He will stock the pond with fish to eat the mosquito larvae which are breeding in moss on top of the water. Also cut a drainage canal into the pool to feed in fresh water. This is called the permanent treatment and will absolutely eliminate mosquitoes because the fish will eat the larvae. Krauss Card No.: 1101878 System ID: 35741 2309) Krauss Heading: Notley, Charles Title: Letter writer says Notley is in default to the Hilo customs house Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-09-09 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 6 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper letter Annotation: [no annotation] See: Politics. Krauss Card No.: 1300904 [dc] System ID: 36964 2310) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Kamehameha writes about Home Rule party Author: "Kamehameha" Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-09-09 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 6 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper letter Annotation: A reprint appears from the Washington Star and written by "Kamehameha." He says the Home Rule party seems in hopeless decline but its old leaders, Kalauokalani and Theresa Wilcox continue to work, especially Theresa. The writer objects to Home Rule's delegate candidate Charles Notley as a pleasant fellow but one who is in default to the Hilo Customs House and has no financial sense. To make matters worse, he was nominated by Jonah Kumalae who, with one Enoch Johnson, was convicted of embezzling $250 in legislative funds. Krauss Card No.: 1401318 System ID: 42797 2311) Krauss Heading: Beckley, Admiral George C. Title: Honored at Republican convention in Hilo although he is not a delegate Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-09-03 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation]See: Politics Krauss Card No.: 101691 [dc] System ID: 9178 2312) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Delegats return from Hilo after convention Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-09-03 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Adm. George C. Beckley was escorted to the platform although not a delegate but because he has dome so much for the Republican party. He complied. Krauss Card No.: 1401316 System ID: 42795 2313) Krauss Heading: Kalanianaole, Prince Jonah Kuhio Title: Kuhio nominated at Hilo Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-09-02 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 7 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation]See: Politics Krauss Card No.: 801472 [dc] System ID: 4505 2314) Krauss Heading: Desha, Reverend Stephen L. Title: Makes eloquent speech at Republican convention in Hilo Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-09-02 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 7 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Politics Krauss Card No.: 400456 [dc] System ID: 17746 2315) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Kuhio nominated at Hilo in an eloquent speech by Stephen Desha Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-09-02 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 7 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Then the delegate was escorted to the stage by A.G.M. Robertson and Clarence Crabbe to the strains of Hawaii Ponoi and wild cheering by delegates. Krauss Card No.: 1401316 System ID: 42794 2316) Krauss Heading: Kalanianaole, Prince Jonah Kuhio Title: Will run for delegate on Republican ticket Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-09-01 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Republicans gathering in Hilo for convention.See also: Politics Krauss Card No.: 801472 [dc] System ID: 4504 2317) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Republicans gather in Hilo for convention Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-09-01 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Prince Kuhio will run again for delegate. A.G.M. Robertson will manage the Republican campaign. Krauss Card No.: 1401315 System ID: 42792 2318) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Iaukea to start his Democratic campaign for delegate on Hawaii Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-09-01 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (4-5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Will travel around the island, then to Maui and on to Kauai. His prospects are better on Hawaii than on Maui which is strong Home Rule and Kauai which is strong Republican. Other Demo news given, possible Oahu candidates for legislature. Krauss Card No.: 1401315 System ID: 42793 2319) Krauss Heading: Iaukea, Col. Curtis P. Title: Iaukea nominated for delegate at Democratic convention Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-08-22 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (2-3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Politics. Krauss Card No.: 701669 [dc] System ID: 19238 2320) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Democratic convention ends, Iaukea delegate nominee, more platform written Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-08-22 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (2-3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Democrats stand against centralization of government under the Republicans, charge them with forcing public employees to take loyalty oath to Republican party, to raise funds for the party, charge the executive branch with trying to dominate the legislature. Disagree with policy of cutting back jobs and salaries because of depression, should raise income taxes. Pledge revision of tax laws, amelioration of labor conditions, favor federal control of the leper settlement. Krauss Card No.: 1401312 System ID: 42789 2321) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Democrat delegates are gathering for the Territorial Convention Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-08-20 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The convention will be held on Monday, this is Sat. Hawaii and Maui delegation arrived today. A.A. Wilder will probably be permanent chairman. There may be a scrap over selection of Maui's J.L. Coke as temporary chairman. F.J. Testa is endorsed for the position. Iaukea considered a walk away for delegate to congress. Convention to be at the Orpheum Theater. Krauss Card No.: 1401310 System ID: 42787 2322) Krauss Heading: Whitney, Henry M. Title: S.E. Bishop spins some yarns about Whitney as a youth Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-08-19 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: About how he was sent around the Horn with a whaling captain at age 5 and taken out in a whale boat to catch a whale. Good student but growing deaf which is why he became a printer instead of getting a college education. Secured job as government printer in Hawaii, hurriedly left New York, hasty marriage. Krauss Card No.: 2100978 System ID: 25908 2323) Krauss Heading: Kumalae, Jonah Title: On Home Rule campaign team to stump all the islands Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-08-18 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Politics. Krauss Card No.: 901263 [dc] System ID: 7884 2324) Krauss Heading: Iaukea, Col. Curtis P. Title: Is sure to be Democratic nominee for delegate Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-08-18 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Also wants to be chairman of the central committee, and campaign chairman, but there is resistance. See: Politics. Krauss Card No.: 701669 [dc] System ID: 19237 2325) Krauss Heading: Notley, Charles Title: Will stump all the islands with Home Rule campaign team Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-08-18 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Politics. Krauss Card No.: 1300904 [dc] System ID: 36963 2326) Krauss Heading: Poepoe, J.M. Title: On Home Rule campaign team to stump all the islands Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-08-18 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Politics. Krauss Card No.: 1400428 [dc] System ID: 41655 2327) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Home Rulers are out to stump all the islands Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-08-18 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The campaign team will consist of Sen. Kalauokalani, Delegate candidate Charles Notley, J.M. Poepoe, Rep. Jonah Kumalae, and D.H. Kahaulelio. They will start at Mahukona, circle the Big Island, proceed to Maui, then to Molokai, and finally back to Oahu for the final burst. Krauss Card No.: 1401308 System ID: 42785 2328) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Story says Col. Curtis Iaukea is sure to be Democratic nominee for delegate Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-08-18 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Also that he wants to be chairman of the central committee as well and run the campaign. There is considerable resistance to this as others feel that party honors should be spread around more. Krauss Card No.: 1401309 System ID: 42786 2329) Krauss Heading: City & County Title: The County Act Commission holds another meeting Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-08-17 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 7 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Decide Hawaii shall be one county. The commission has been meeting regularly with meetings reported. But nothing much done. Krauss Card No.: 300360 System ID: 11561 2330) Krauss Heading: Whitney, Henry M. Title: Died suddenly this morning at his residence on Piikoi St. Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-08-17 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (5-6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper obituary Annotation: Has been sick for a week. He was 80. He retired a year ago as editor of the Planters Monthly due to ill health. Has been an editor and printer since 1856, the oldest in Hawaii. Sketchy biography follows. It says he supervises publication of Kuokoa with a daily and weekly circulation of 4,500. He started it in 1860. Krauss Card No.: 2100982 System ID: 25933 2331) Krauss Heading: Newspaper Title: Obituary of Henry M. Whitney says his Kuokoa has a daily and weekly circulation of $,500 [sic] Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-08-17 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (5-6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper obituary Annotation: Started in 1860. [See: Whitney, Henry M.]. Krauss Card No.: 1300461 [dc] System ID: 36175 2332) Krauss Heading: Wilson, John H. Title: Departs in the Likelike Wednesday August 15 for Molokai Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-08-16 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Large passenger list. Krauss Card No.: 2101841 System ID: 29334 2333) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Delegates elected by Democrats named Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-08-15 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 7 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: John H. Wilson is not listed. Krauss Card No.: 1401307 System ID: 42784 2334) Krauss Heading: Kamehameha Staute Title: Statue worshipper has had a haircut and shave Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-08-13 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: He appeared to be about 40 with his unkept black beard, but with it shaved off he looks much younger. Name is Manuel, he's a Portuguese who comes to stand across the street from the statue every morning at about 8 a.m., rain or shine, later in the afternoon he moves closer under the shade of the trees and continues to stare at the statue, sometimes mutters something. Krauss Card No.: 801848 System ID: 5402 2335) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Small story about Democrats electing delegates to district and territorial conventions today Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-08-13 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: No fights expected. In some precincts, only one ticket on the ballot. Krauss Card No.: 1401307 System ID: 42783 2336) Krauss Heading: Carter, Governor R. Title: Returned in the S.S. China this morning after a lenghty stay on the mainland Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-08-12 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 201412 System ID: 13626 2337) Krauss Heading: Wilson, John H. Title: Arrives in the Likelike from Maui, Molokai ports Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-08-11 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Arrived August 10 with quite a large passenger list. Krauss Card No.: 2101840 System ID: 29333 2338) Krauss Heading: Molokai Title: Cloudburst floods Waialua between Pukoo and Halawa Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-08-10 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Now comes word that the cloudburst also struck Halawa Valley, a black wall of water knocked out a 125-foot bridge, and telephone poles. No casualties. Krauss Card No.: 1101620 System ID: 35387 2339) Krauss Heading: Molokai Title: Cloudburst floods Waialua between Pukoo and Halawa Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-08-08 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The cloudburst occurred about 4 a.m. Thursday (this is Mon), torrents rushed down gulches washing out taro patches, swept away a bridge and a wharf at the landing, people rushed to high ground as water rose four and five feet in the village. Nobody hurt. Krauss Card No.: 1101620 System ID: 35386 2340) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: More on fusion of Home Rulers and Democrats on Maui Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-08-08 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (5-6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The story says the more intelligent Home Rulers want to merge under the Democratic banner but the ignorant element of the Home Rulers insist on fusing under the Home Rule banner. So a merger was turned down at a Home Rule meeting two weeks ago. However, at the last election the Democrats comprised the most intelligent Home Rule vote. Without the assistance of the Democrats, the Home Rulers on Maui cannot win. Krauss Card No.: 1401305 System ID: 42781 2341) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Big story about Republican primary for delegates to district and territorial conventions Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-08-06 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Much bigger story than about the Democrats and it isn't over, the voting will be tonight. Krauss Card No.: 1401306 System ID: 42782 2342) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Nominations held at Democratic primary clubs held last night Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-08-05 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (4); 5 (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The clubs elected delegates to the district and territorial conventions. Primaries to elect delegates will be held Aug. 13(?) The Terr. convention will be Aug. 22 for nomination of delegate to congress, formation of platform and formation of new central committee. District convention for Oahu will be Aug. 24 and on other islands Aug. 27. There the legislative tickets will be chosen. C.P. Iaukea is front runner for delegate. Others: A.A. Wilder, S.M. Damon, W.A. Kinney. Krauss Card No.: 1401304 System ID: 42780 2343) Krauss Heading: Physicians Title: Government doctors want more money Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-08-04 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 7 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The doctor at Hana complained that he had to ride 32 miles over a dangerous trail and go through all sorts of hardships to look at the body of a dead Chinese. He submitted a bill for $50 but the sheriff cut it back to $10. Krauss Card No.: 1400077 System ID: 41134 2344) Krauss Heading: Kumalae, Jonah Title: Makes speech at Home Rule convention Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-08-02 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Politics. Krauss Card No.: 901263 [dc] System ID: 7883 2345) Krauss Heading: Notley, Charles Title: Nominated at Home Rule convention for delegate Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-08-02 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Politics. Krauss Card No.: 1300904 [dc] System ID: 36962 2346) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Report of Home Rule convention says there are many empty benches Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-08-02 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Maui delegates reported complaining about it. Speech by Jonah Kumalae. Notley nominated for delegate. The convention at the Orpheum Theater ended this morning at 9 a.m. and adjourned to pay respects to ex-queen Liliuokalani. The story says Maui is the home of Home Rule power. Krauss Card No.: 1401302 System ID: 42778 2347) Krauss Heading: Imamura, Rev. Y. Title: Credited with settling of strike of Japanese workers at Waipahu Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-08-01 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: He is a Buddhist priest. See: Strike. Krauss Card No.: 701756 [dc] System ID: 19345 2348) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Home Rule platform comes out Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-08-01 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (5-6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Calls for statehood for Hawaii, a free university, federal appropriations, that federal government takes over the leprosy settlement, that federal land laws be applied to Hawaii, plea for relief from Asiatics overrunning Hawaii. Apparently there is a Home Rule convention underway but this is not clear. Krauss Card No.: 1401300 System ID: 42776 2349) Krauss Heading: Strike Title: Star credits Reverend E. Imamura with settling strike of Japanese workers at Waipahu Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-08-01 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Imamura is eloquent and well liked, a Buddhist priest. Krauss Card No.: 1801502 System ID: 49320 2350) Krauss Heading: Wilson, John H. Title: Arrives in steamer Likelike from Molokai, Maui ports Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-07-23 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The Likelike arrived Saturday July 23 at 3:15 pm with 34 hogs, 58 sacks potatoes, 82 sacks corn, 4 packages coin, 40 packages sundries. 12 cabin passengers. Krauss Card No.: 2101837 System ID: 29330 2351) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Demo Territorial Central Committee again hashes out representation Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-07-23 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 6 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Long discussion about the 25 to 1 rule. Col. Iaukea offered an amendment making it 15 to 1. R.B. Kidd said that was as bad as 25 to 1. Col. McCarthy & F.J. Testa, who led the fight against 25-1, moved the old representation be adopted and it was adopted so the representation is now 10-1. Nominations for delegates from Dem precinct clubs to be made Aug. 27. Primaries for election of delegates to be held Aug. 24 for Oahu and Aug. 27, Sat., for the other islands. Krauss Card No.: 1401299 System ID: 42775 2352) Krauss Heading: Iaukea, Col. Curtis P. Title: Returned this morning in the Alameda from St. Louis, gives lone report Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-07-22 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (3-5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Politics. Krauss Card No.: 701668 [dc] System ID: 19236 2353) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Col. Curtis P. Iaukea is back, gives long report on what happened in St. Louis Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-07-22 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (3-5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Iaukea returned this morning in the Alameda. J.L. Coke and Ben Lyons were not on the Alameda passenger list. Krauss Card No.: 1401298 System ID: 42774 2354) Krauss Heading: Wilson, John H. Title: Arrives in the Likelike from Molokai or Maui Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-07-20 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (1) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The Likelike arrived at 5:30 am July 20, Wednesday, with three calves and 20 packages sundries, 6 passengers including Wilson. Krauss Card No.: 2101836 System ID: 29325 2355) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Dem Territorial Central Committee met last night at Waverly Hall Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-07-20 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Changed the representation for upcoming convention to choose delegates, instead of 10 members to 1 delegate, it will be 25 Democrats per delegate. There was some dispute over this. Krauss Card No.: 1401297 System ID: 42773 2356) Krauss Heading: Pineapples Title: Pineapple cannery in operation at Haiku, Maui Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-07-18 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 6 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 1400148 System ID: 41234 2357) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Alton B. Parker beomes Demo nominee for president Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-07-18 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: First vote was 658 Parker, 200 Hearst with many small votes for others. This elected Parker on the first ballot. Krauss Card No.: 1401294 System ID: 42770 2358) Krauss Heading: Honolulu Title: Old building landmark, Customs House, being demolished Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-07-16 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: It has stood on the waterfront since as long as most can remember, made of coral block, between the Irmgard and Sorenson wharves. Krauss Card No.: 700365 System ID: 16133 2359) Krauss Heading: Government Title: Custom House, old Honolulu landmark, being demolished Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-07-16 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Honolulu. Krauss Card No.: 502006 [dc] System ID: 23861 2360) Krauss Heading: Dee, L.H. Title: Has fallen on hard times Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-07-15 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: First his Waikiki Inn failed, now he has had to sell the Hoffman Saloon for $625 with owing $200. Krauss Card No.: 400333 [dc] System ID: 17556 2361) Krauss Heading: Gillis, J.S. Title: Has purchased the Hoffman Saloon for $625 with $200 back rent owing Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-07-15 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Saloon. Krauss Card No.: 501563 [dc] System ID: 22995 2362) Krauss Heading: Saloons Title: Hoffman saloon knocked down for $625 with $200 back rent owing Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-07-15 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The fixtures alone cost $11,000. A few years ago, Hoffman's was considered one of the biggest money makers in the saloon business. Shows how badly saloons have lost profit lately. J.S. Gillis purchased the place, L.H. Dee the former proprietor. He fitted it out at great cost but the Waikiki Inn venture and other failures made him let go. Krauss Card No.: 1601373 System ID: 40122 2363) Krauss Heading: City & County Title: Member of county commission discusses work Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-07-13 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 6 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: T. McCants Stewart tells the Star how he feels. Krauss Card No.: 300358 System ID: 11558 2364) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Demo rally in Emma Square described in a nasty way Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-07-13 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 6 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Star again takes cheap shots at the Democrats saying that their ratification rally was a chilly affair. Called it a political gymnastic exhibition in which speakers bent over backwards to ratify the Demo nominee in St. Louis, Parker, said many Hawaiians thought Sam Parker was nominated for president. Said there was no enthusiasm, no applause. Krauss Card No.: 1401296 System ID: 42772 2365) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Now Palmer Wood of Hawaii says he's resigning as national committeeman Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-07-11 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Will resign in favor of C.J. McCarthy and withdraw from politics altogether. Krauss Card No.: 1401295 System ID: 42771 2366) Krauss Heading: Wood, Palmer Title: Says he is resigning as Democratic National Committeeman Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-07-11 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: See: Politics. Krauss Card No.: 2200288 [dc] System ID: 54067 2367) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Democrats calling a rally to ratify choice of national convention Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-07-07 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Tomorrow evening at Emma Square. Most of the top names of the Demo Party will speak. It appears that Hawaii's favorite candidate, Hearst, has no chance and never did. The Hawaii delegation, committed to Hearst, is making no splash at all in St. Louis. Story says Hawaiians are surprised because Iaukea told them Hearst was a cinch. Krauss Card No.: 1401293 System ID: 42768 2368) Krauss Heading: Coke, J.L. Title: On resolutions committee at Democratic National Convention in St. Louis Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-07-06 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 301323 [dc] System ID: 14027 2369) Krauss Heading: Harbor Title: Plans for new Alakea Dock almost completed Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-07-06 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 7 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: $200,000 appropriated by last legislature considered enough to see the project through, will take the big ocean liners. Krauss Card No.: 600647 System ID: 25266 2370) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Democratic National Convention starts in St. Louis, J.L. Coke on resolutions committee Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-07-06 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 1401294 System ID: 42769 2371) Krauss Heading: Baseball Title: Punahou team slaughtered on Maui by All-Maui team on July 4 Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-07-05 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation]See: Royal Hawaiian Band Krauss Card No.: 101557 [dc] System ID: 8803 2372) Krauss Heading: Royal Hawaiian Band Title: Exhausted after trip to Maui Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-07-05 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Were not able to play at a funeral this morning because they were too tired. Arrived this morning in the Likelike, all seasick, have been up for two nights and played as hard as they could on Maui yesterday, July 4. Berger said the trip to Maui was very rough, almost everybody was seasick. Punahou baseball team very sick, got slaughtered on Maui by the All-Maui team. Punahou manager claimed it was the seasickness that beat them. Krauss Card No.: 1600958 System ID: 39618 2373) Krauss Heading: Pineapples Title: 100 boxes of Wahiawa pineapples in cargo of Alameda to be sent to California Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-07-05 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 1400148 System ID: 41233 2374) Krauss Heading: Quinn, James C. Title: Sails for Maui in the Likelike Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-07-04 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 1501107 [dc] System ID: 3102 2375) Krauss Heading: Regatta Title: Myrtle Boat Club sweep July 4 regatta Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-07-04 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2, 3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Fourth of July Krauss Card No.: 1501714 [dc] System ID: 4149 2376) Krauss Heading: Fourth of July Title: Myrtle Boat club sweeps the regatta Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-07-04 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2, 3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Long stories describe 4th of July festivities. Krauss Card No.: 501044 System ID: 22056 2377) Krauss Heading: Wilson, John H. Title: His name appears on long passenger list for Maui in the Likelike Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-07-04 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: She sailed July 3 for Kahului with M. Robinson, Desha, Hardee, Woods, Steere, Lishman, Campbell, Soper, Ahrens, J. Williams, Babbitt, Marcellino, J.O. Carter, Jr., H.C. Carter, John Waterhouse, G. Schuman, S. Akaka, J.C. Quinn, J. Morgan, J. Colburn, L. Petrie, John Wilson, W.C. Moore, Napoleon, Miss Wong Kong, Mrs. L. Reed, W.C. Vida, H. James, W. Lucas, J. Gibson, H. Vierra, D.H. Davis, A.P. Taylor, F.J. Testa, C.L. Clement, L.W. Hawworth, Capt. Berger and the Hawaiian Government Band. Krauss Card No.: 2101835 System ID: 29322 2378) Krauss Heading: Courts Title: All court interpreters but Hawaiian dropped Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-07-01 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Only Charles L. Hopkins, Hawaiian interpreter, retains his job. Let go, because of a new law which gets rid of all but the Hawaiian interpreter, are John Bush, Hwn. interpreter, L. Cheung, Chinese interpreter, Chester Doyle, Japanese interpreter, and Joseph Frias, Portuguese. Krauss Card No.: 301808 System ID: 15080 2379) Krauss Heading: Doyle, Chester A. Title: Japanese court interpreter, let go becuase of financial stringency Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-07-01 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Courts Krauss Card No.: 401196 [dc] System ID: 21122 2380) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Mainland editors still writing about the 16-1 vote in the Democratic convention of 1900 Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-07-01 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 6 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: "The famous deciding vote of John Wise of Hawaii, which carried the 16 to 1 platform in the last Democratic national convention, is still a subject of discussion on the mainland...The democracy at Kansas City four years ago permitted Hawaii, which had no vote of any kind in the electoral college, to decide the momentous question of reaffirming the silver plank of the Chicago platform. Prince David (wrong), who was a member of the platform committee, cast the deciding vote. The wonder has always been that the minority did not contest the matter with greater vigor, and point out first to the committee and then to the convention the unwisdom of permitting Hawaii to saddle upon the states like New York, New Jersey, Indiana and Illinois a money deliverance which in 1896 they had overwhelmingly rejected." Krauss Card No.: 1401292 System ID: 42767 2381) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Republican precinct clubs organized Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-06-25 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Star names every last officer of each precinct. The Republicans are well organized. Krauss Card No.: 1401291 System ID: 42766 2382) Krauss Heading: Johnson, Enoch Title: Sentenced to one year for embezzlement of legislative funds Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-06-24 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Crime Krauss Card No.: 800706 [dc] System ID: 1813 2383) Krauss Heading: Kumalae, Rep. Jonah Title: Sentenced to one year for embezzlement of legislative funds Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-06-24 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Crime. Krauss Card No.: 901262 [dc] System ID: 7882 2384) Krauss Heading: Crime Title: Rep. Jonah Kumalae and attorney Enoch Johnson are both sentenced to one year for embezzlement Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-06-24 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: In the Circuit Court by Judge De Bolt this morning. They obtained $312 of the Territories Money using false vouchers. Krauss Card No.: 302172 System ID: 15696 2385) Krauss Heading: Wilson, John H. Title: Arrives in the Likelike from Molokai at 1:24 am Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-06-23 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: On the passenger list with four other cabin passengers and 3 deck. Krauss Card No.: 2101834 System ID: 29317 2386) Krauss Heading: Lisianski Island Title: 77 Japanese marooned on Lisiansky Island brought to Honolulu, were there hunting birds Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-06-23 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [See: Japanese]. Krauss Card No.: 1001156 [dc] System ID: 31340 2387) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Star gives Democratic delegates the raspberry Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-06-22 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (2-3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: In a strange switch, the Star has turned to lampoon the Democratic delegation in a story of its departure, says the atmosphere was frigid at the dock, doubts whether the party has enough money to buy the leis they wore, the Territorial Band regaled the large crowd with coon music but they should have played, "I Don't Care if you Never Come Back." At the end, there's a description of Dem silence on the dock with the unfurling of the banner, of Republican guffaws at the silence, taunting by Republicans. Krauss Card No.: 1401290 System ID: 42765 2388) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Republican National Convention is called to order today Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-06-21 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: otation] Krauss Card No.: 1401288 System ID: 42763 2389) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Col. Iaukea may be elected head of the Hawaii Democratic delegation Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-06-21 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Nobody has been picked yet. The delegates will have only one day in San Francisco before boarding the special train with California delegates for St. Louis. They will be away for about a month. Krauss Card No.: 1401289 System ID: 42764 2390) Krauss Heading: Isenberg, Daniel Paul Rice Title: Sings tenor in a concert with operatic baritone Lot Sebastian Kaulukou Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-06-20 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 7 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Hawaiian Krauss Card No.: 800098 [dc] System ID: 473 2391) Krauss Heading: Hawaiians Title: Lot Sebastian Kaulukou, Hawaiian operatic baritone, big success at the Opera House Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-06-20 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 7 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: He gave a concert assisted by Paul Isenberg, tenor. Krauss Card No.: 601513 System ID: 27159 2392) Krauss Heading: Music Title: Lot Sebastian Kaulukou, Hawaiian operatic baritone, big success at the Opera House Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-06-20 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 7 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Hawaiian. Krauss Card No.: 1102245 [dc] System ID: 36555 2393) Krauss Heading: Coke, J.L. Title: Will sail in Sierra to San Francisco, ride to St. Louis in special California delegate car Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-06-18 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Politics. Krauss Card No.: 301322 [dc] System ID: 14026 2394) Krauss Heading: Iaukea, Col. Curtis P. Title: Is delegate to National Democratic Convention, will sail in Sierra, ride in special California railroad car Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-06-18 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Politics. Krauss Card No.: 701667 [dc] System ID: 19235 2395) Krauss Heading: Lyons, T.B. Title: Will sail in Sierra to San Francisco, ride to St. Louis in special California delegate car Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-06-18 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [See: Politics]. Krauss Card No.: 1001566 [dc] System ID: 32737 2396) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Democratic delegates to St. Louis have plans set Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-06-18 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Col. Curtis P. Iaukea, L.B. Lyons and J.L. Coke will sail in the Sierra on Tues. (this is Sat.) for San Francsico, will board a train with a special car for California delegates and ride with them. The train will be boarded by delegates in states as the train passes through. The banner of the Hawaii delegation is being prepared and badges ordered. A sendoff party will be held Monday night and the Royal Hawaiian Band will play the delegates off at the dock. Krauss Card No.: 1401287 System ID: 42760 2397) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Republican delegates to the National Convention in Chicago are gathering there Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-06-18 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Gov. Carter is there now. Krauss Card No.: 1401288 System ID: 42761 2398) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Republican precinct clubs in 4th dist. organizing Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-06-18 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Outlook is good. Krauss Card No.: 1401288 System ID: 42762 2399) Krauss Heading: Wilson, John H. Title: Departs in Claudine for Maui ports June 14 Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-06-14 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Large passenger list. The steamer, Capt. Parker, departed in the pm, it appears to be 6 pm. Krauss Card No.: 2101833 System ID: 29314 2400) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Encouraging story about Democrats Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-06-14 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The Democratic Central Committee held a meeting last night at Waverly Hall to settle outstanding bills re the convention. Very encouraging news came in about organization of Democrats. The decision was made to forge ahead no matter what happened at the St. Louis convention. Krauss Card No.: 140126 System ID: 42759 2401) Krauss Heading: Real Estate Title: Pacific Heights was knocked down to C.W. Booth this morning for $40,000 Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-06-13 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The sale came as a result of a foreclosure by Booth against Desky. Magoon and Wunendberg bid but not enough. Krauss Card No.: 1501535 System ID: 3907 2402) Krauss Heading: Booth, C.W. Title: Pacific Heights was knocked down to C.W. Booth this morning for $40,000 Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-06-13 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation]See: Real Estate Krauss Card No.: 200320 [dc] System ID: 10833 2403) Krauss Heading: Kamehameha Day Title: More than 2,000 people passed the entrance with tickets to the races before 10 a.m. today Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-06-11 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-3); 4 (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Clear weather, hot with cool breeze. Track in good condition. Six mounted police patrolled the park together with foot patrolmen, but no trouble. Crowd in good mood. A sidebar story describes the downtown on a holiday, most stores closed, people out in leis. Many Sunday School picnics in evidence in the morning. Krauss Card No.: 801791 System ID: 5335 2404) Krauss Heading: Kamehameha Staute Title: The usual ceremony of placing leis on Kamehameha's statue was observed last night Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-06-11 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The Hawaii Chapter No. 1 of the Order of Kamehameha gathered at midnight to place the leis. Krauss Card No.: 801847 System ID: 5401 2405) Krauss Heading: Carter, George R. Title: Governor of Hawaii, has interview with President T. Roosevelt Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-06-11 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (5-6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation]See: Politics Krauss Card No.: 201411 [dc] System ID: 13625 2406) Krauss Heading: Leis Title: Star reports the usual ceremony of placing leis on Kamehameha's statue on eve of Kam Day Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-06-11 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Kamehameha's Statue. Krauss Card No.: 1000368 [dc] System ID: 29413 2407) Krauss Heading: McCandless, L.L. Title: Recently married Miss Cartwright in New York Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-06-11 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 7 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 1100608 System ID: 33119 2408) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Gov. George Carter has interview with Pres. Theodore Roosevelt Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-06-11 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (5-6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The matter of judicial appointments to be made in the islands was one of the subjects under discussion. Krauss Card No.: 1401283 System ID: 42755 2409) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Gives proxy for national convention to Judge Galbraith Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-06-11 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Other Democrats disgruntled. See: Politics. Krauss Card No.: 1401284 [dc] System ID: 42757 2410) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Star gives plans of the Unwashed, Democrats Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-06-11 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Delegates to the convention in St. Louis will not depart next Wed. in the Alameda. There has been considerable criticism of Sen. Wood for giving his proxy to Judge Galbraith "without any particular solicitation." He has been severely criticized by several people who felt they had a right to consideration. It is claimed hat it was understood that Wood would give his proxy to someone else. It appears he is trying to play two sides and is condemned by both. J.L. Coke and T.B. Lyons will sail on the Sierra June 21. The others don't know. Krauss Card No.: 1401285 System ID: 42758 2411) Krauss Heading: Townsend, Mrs. George Title: Arrived from Molokai yesterday in the Likelike Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-06-11 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Came in at 4:30 p.m. with 12 calves, 40 hogs, 150 packages of sundries. Other passengers were Miss Townsend, Mr. and Mrs. W. Crawford, T. Lillie, F.H. Reed and 5 deck. Krauss Card No.: 1901350 System ID: 53136 2412) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Democratic delegates to St. Louis invited by California to join their Hearst group on train Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-06-08 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (4-5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Demo leader R.B. Kidd shows Star a letter he received from M.F. Tarpey of the California delegation, full of info about train schedules and hotel accommodations in St. Louis Krauss Card No.: 1401282 System ID: 42754 2413) Krauss Heading: Coke, J.L. Title: Chosen to attend National Democratic Convention in St. Louis as delegate from Hawaii Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-06-07 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Ship, Kinau Krauss Card No.: 301320 [dc] System ID: 14024 2414) Krauss Heading: Coke, J.L. Title: Stumping around Wailuku for the Democratic cause Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-06-07 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper advertisement Annotation: [no annotation] See: Politics. Krauss Card No.: 301321 [dc] System ID: 14025 2415) Krauss Heading: Iaukea, Col. C.P. Title: Is stumping Hawaii with Sen. Palmer Woods to explain Democracy to the natives Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-06-07 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Politics. Krauss Card No.: 701666 [dc] System ID: 19234 2416) Krauss Heading: Hayselden, Fred H. Title: Is stumping Maui at Lahaina to explain the Democratic party to the natives Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-06-07 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Politics. Krauss Card No.: 601752 [dc] System ID: 27788 2417) Krauss Heading: Liliuokalani Title: Has returned to Hawaii, receives delegates to National Democratic convention Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-06-07 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 7 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [See: Politics]. Krauss Card No.: 1001041 [dc] System ID: 31207 2418) Krauss Heading: Lyons, T.B. Title: Has been chosen to attend National Democratic Convention in St. Louis as delegate Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-06-07 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [See: Ship, Kinau]. Krauss Card No.: 1001565 [dc] System ID: 32736 2419) Krauss Heading: Richardson, John Title: Is stumping Maui to explain the Democratic party to the natives Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-06-07 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Politics. Krauss Card No.: 1600115 [dc] System ID: 38448 2420) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Local Republicans begin campaign, start preparing for primaries to select delegates to their convention Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-06-07 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 1401280 System ID: 42752 2421) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Ex-queen Liliuokalani has returned, received Democratic delegates Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-06-07 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 7 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: All of the delegates for the Democratic National convention from Hawaii were received at 10 a.m. today, Tues. Krauss Card No.: 1401281 System ID: 42753 2422) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Sen. P. Woods, Ben Lyons & J.L. Coke chosen as delegate to National Democratic Convention in St. Louis Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-06-07 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Ship, Kinau. Krauss Card No.: 1401284 [dc] System ID: 42756 2423) Krauss Heading: Ship, Inter-Island Title: Kinau, steamer, carries big crowd of Democrats home from convention to Maui and Hawaii Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-06-07 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Star says it was a crowd like seen wihen major ocean liners depart for the coast. Politicians leaving decked with leis. Senator Palmer Woods returned to Kohala. B. Lyons and J.L. Coke returning to Maui, have been chosen to attend Democratic convention as delegates to St. Louis, Palmer also. Krauss Card No.: 1700739 System ID: 44409 2424) Krauss Heading: Wood, Palmer, Senator Title: Chosen as delegate to the National Democratic Convention in St. Louis Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-06-07 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: See: Ship, Kinau. Krauss Card No.: 2200286 [dc] System ID: 54064 2425) Krauss Heading: Iaukea, Col. C.P. Title: Elected chairman of Democratic Territorial Convention Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-06-06 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (5-6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Politics. Krauss Card No.: 701666 [dc] System ID: 19233 2426) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Full report on today's Democratic convention Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-06-06 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (1-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Called to order at 10:30 a.m. in Progress Hall. American and Hawaiian flags draped over the platform. Back of the platform, an American flag and portraits of Washington, Jefferson, Lincoln and Wm. J. Bryan. First business was appointment of credentials committee. Committee appointed, recess until 11:30 a.m. while report prepared. Badges distributed, committee on resolutions appointed. Recess called about noon until 2 p.m. Krauss Card No.: 1401276 System ID: 42749 2427) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Democrats meet in convention at 2:40 p.m. today Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-06-06 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (5-6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Col. C.P. Iaukea has been elected permanent chairman. The platform committee submitted its platform which blisters the Republican administration; declares for immediate statehood on grounds island citizens can govern themselves, charges Republican with deceit on country bill, never intended it to pass honey combed it with errors, contend Republicans have encouraged sugar trust that has depressed sugar prices and caused present business stagnation, charge GOP administration with dishonesty, corruption, with winking at crime, with tolerating embezzlers. Krauss Card No.: 1401277 System ID: 42750 2428) Krauss Heading: Hopkins, Charles L. Title: Hawaiian court interpreter, only court interpreter to keep his job Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-06-01 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Courts Krauss Card No.: 700554 [dc] System ID: 16564 2429) Krauss Heading: Coke, J.L. Title: Attends Democratic convention in Honolulu as delegate from Maui Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-05-30 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (2-3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Politics. Krauss Card No.: 301320 [dc] System ID: 14022 2430) Krauss Heading: Coke, J.L. Title: Elected president of his precinct club on Maui Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-05-30 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: At Wailuku Skating Rink. See: Politics. Krauss Card No.: 301320 [dc] System ID: 14023 2431) Krauss Heading: Cornwell, W.H. Title: Attends Democratic convention in Honolulu as Maui delegate Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-05-30 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (2-3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Politics. Krauss Card No.: 301613 [dc] System ID: 14749 2432) Krauss Heading: Wilson, John H. Title: Arrives Saturday from Molokai in the Likelike Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-05-30 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: He is on the passenger list with several others and five on deck. Krauss Card No.: 2101832 System ID: 29312 2433) Krauss Heading: Lyons, T.B. Title: Attends Democratic convention in Honolulu from Maui as delegate Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-05-30 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (2-3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [See: Politics]. Krauss Card No.: 1001565 [dc] System ID: 32734 2434) Krauss Heading: Lyons, T.B. Title: Elected vice president of his precinct club on Maui Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-05-30 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [See: Politics]. Krauss Card No.: 1001565 [dc] System ID: 32735 2435) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Democratic primaries held on Saturday Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-05-30 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (2-3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Star reports a strong pro-Hearst sentiment in the convention. All delegates are listed from precincts in the 4th and 5th. Seven of eight precincts in the 4th represented, three precincts in the 5th, and the Wailuku precinct delegates named. They are T.B. Lyons, John Lewis, S. Nahale, W.H. Cornwell, J.L. Coke, W.R. Boote and Thomas Clark. Testa was defeated in the 8th of the 4th. Kalihi is strong for Hearst, also Palama. 22 of 35 delegates from there are Hearst men. Krauss Card No.: 1401274 System ID: 42747 2436) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Maui Democrats at Wailuku organize Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-05-30 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: A story datelined May 28, Sat., says delegates from Wailuku to sail in the Claudine Sat. for the Dem convention in Honolulu. Previously, in the morning, they held a meeting in the Wailuku Skating Rink to elect J.L. Coke pres. of the Democratic Club, T.B. Lyons v-p. Other officers. Also elected delegates to the Honolulu convention. Also decided that Lyons and Coke are the Maui choices for delegates to the Democratic National Convention in St. Louis. Home Rule Maui leader S.E. Kaiue need only say the word and the party will be Dem. Krauss Card No.: 1401275 System ID: 42748 2437) Krauss Heading: Robertson, A.G.M. Title: Delegate to GOP national convention Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-05-29 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 12 (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Politics. Krauss Card No.: 1600494 [dc] System ID: 38895 2438) Krauss Heading: Kalanianaole, Prince Jonah Kuhio Title: Delegate to GOP national convention Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-05-28 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 12 (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation]See: Politics Krauss Card No.: 801468 [dc] System ID: 4500 2439) Krauss Heading: Knudsen, Eric A. Title: Delegate to GOP national convention Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-05-28 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 12 [column not given] (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Politics. Krauss Card No.: 901093 [dc] System ID: 7704 2440) Krauss Heading: Koreans Title: Star reports first marriage of Koreans on U.S. soil Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-05-28 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: At the Methodist church last night Moon Hong Suk, groom, married Mrs. Dora Kim. Krauss Card No.: 901182 System ID: 7800 2441) Krauss Heading: Carter, George R. Title: Delegate from Hawaii to Republican National Concention Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-05-28 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 12 (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation]See: Politics Krauss Card No.: 201410 [dc] System ID: 13623 2442) Krauss Heading: Hoogs, W.H. Title: Delegate to GOP national convention Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-05-28 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 12 (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Politics. Krauss Card No.: 700483 [dc] System ID: 16371 2443) Krauss Heading: Hotels Title: [no title] Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-05-28 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: On Fri., June 3, the flagship New York band will play a farewell concert and dance at the Moana Hotel, alternating with the Ellis Quintette for dancing. A former performance was so popular that this one was scheduled. Krauss Card No.: 701197 System ID: 18433 2444) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Star runs story about Republican delegates from Hawaii to national GOP convention Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-05-28 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 12 (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: George R. Carter, W.H. Hoogs, A.G.M. Robertson, W.T. Robinson, J. Kuhio Kalanianaole, and E.A. Knudson from Kauai. Biographies of each given. Krauss Card No.: 1401273 System ID: 42746 2445) Krauss Heading: Strike Title: 2,700 Japanese laborers refuse to work at Ewa Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-05-28 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Because a luna struck a worker and was not reprimanded for it. No violence but no work done either. Manager Renton requested police to keep the peace and Sheriff Brown dispatched six officers by the first train. Krauss Card No.: 1801496 System ID: 49312 2446) Krauss Heading: Waikiki Title: Royal Hawaiian Band plays concert at Moana Hotel Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-05-28 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Flagship New York band plays at Moana. See: Hotel. Krauss Card No.: 2001598 [dc] System ID: 51789 2447) Krauss Heading: Prendergrast, John K. Title: Voted to membership in Democratic Territorial Committee Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-05-24 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Politics. Krauss Card No.: 1500636 [dc] System ID: 2346 2448) Krauss Heading: Kinney, W.A. Title: Voted to membership in Democratic Territorial Committee Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-05-24 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Politics. Krauss Card No.: 901059 [dc] System ID: 7539 2449) Krauss Heading: Iaukea, Curtis P. Title: Is member of Democratic Territorial Committee Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-05-24 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Politics. Krauss Card No.: 701665 [dc] System ID: 19232 2450) Krauss Heading: Emmeluth, John Title: Voted to membership in Democratic Territorial Committee Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-05-24 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Politics Krauss Card No.: 401885 [dc] System ID: 24485 2451) Krauss Heading: Metzger, D.E. Title: Becomes member of the Democratic Territorial Committee Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-05-24 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Politics. Krauss Card No.: 1101201 [dc] System ID: 34294 2452) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Democrats beef up the Territorial Committee Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-05-24 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Vacancies of long standing were filled last night at Waverly Hall. New members are C.P. Iaukea, W.S. Noblitt, R.B. Kidd, John Prendergast, John Emmeluth, David, Kahaleaahu, D.E. Metzger, S.K. Kaloa, W.A. Kinney and H.T. Moore. Reports received of the organization of a large number of precincts. Primaries for the selection of delegates to the Territorial convention to be held Saturday. Krauss Card No.: 1401272 System ID: 42745 2453) Krauss Heading: Laysan Island Title: Two trips to Laysan to be made by schooner Robert Lewers for guano before the island is abandoned Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-05-23 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Another story about guano on Laysan. Max Schlemmer will sail in the Lewers to investigate the island, look for more guano deposits. But the feeling is that the island is worked out. If so, the railroad tracks and other gear will eventually be shifted to Lisansky for more guano. Krauss Card No.: 1000081 System ID: 28700 2454) Krauss Heading: Newspaper Title: It appears that Judge De Bolt recently quashed Testa's grand jury indictment Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-05-23 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: But the grand jury has re-indicted F.J. Testa again on the same charge. Krauss Card No.: 1300446 System ID: 36157 2455) Krauss Heading: Ship - Foreign Title: Robert Lewers, schooner, to make two trips to Laysan for guano before island is abandoned Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-05-23 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: See Laysan. Krauss Card No.: 1700244 [dc] System ID: 43614 2456) Krauss Heading: Testa, F.J. Title: Judge De Bolt has quashed Testa's grand jury indictment but he has been re-indicted Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-05-23 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: See: Newspaper. Krauss Card No.: 1900492 [dc] System ID: 52112 2457) Krauss Heading: Real Estate Title: Waikiki Inn sold at auction for $2,500 Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-05-21 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Waikiki Krauss Card No.: 1501534 [dc] System ID: 3906 2458) Krauss Heading: Laysan Island Title: Two trips to Laysan to be made by schooner Robert Lewers for guano before the island is abandoned Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-05-21 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 1000081 System ID: 28698 2459) Krauss Heading: Lightfoot, J. Title: Buys Waikiki Inn at auction for $2,500 Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-05-21 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [See: Waikiki]. Krauss Card No.: 1000770 [dc] System ID: 30568 2460) Krauss Heading: Ship - Foreign Title: Robert Lewers, schooner, to make two trips to Laysan for guano before island is abandoned Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-05-21 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [No annotation. ] Krauss Card No.: 1700244 [dc] System ID: 43613 2461) Krauss Heading: Waikiki Title: Waikiki Inn sold at auction for $2,500 Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-05-21 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: To J. Lightfoot. Large crowd at the inn for the bidding. Opened by J.A. Magoon, attorney, for $500, and hung there for a time until E.C. Rowe began bidding. Finally knocked down to Lightfoot. Krauss Card No.: 2001599 System ID: 51791 2462) Krauss Heading: Beckley, Fred W. Title: Speaker of the House, appointed to the County Commission Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-05-20 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 7 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation]See: Government Krauss Card No.: 101669 [dc] System ID: 9156 2463) Krauss Heading: Cooper, Henry E. Title: Appointed chairman of the County Commission Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-05-20 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 7 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Government. Krauss Card No.: 301556 [dc] System ID: 14690 2464) Krauss Heading: Crabbe, Clarence L. Title: President of the Senate, appointed to the County Commission Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-05-20 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 7 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Government. Krauss Card No.: 301933 [dc] System ID: 15391 2465) Krauss Heading: Watson, E.M. Title: Democratic attorney, appointed to the county commission Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-05-20 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [See: Government]. Krauss Card No.: 2100492 [dc] System ID: 18515 2466) Krauss Heading: Government Title: Gov. Geo. Carter is about to name members of a county commission authorized by the last legislature Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-05-20 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 7 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Gov. appoints county commission. Henry E. Cooper is chairman. The Democratic recommendation is atty. E.M. Watson. The Home Rule recommendation, J.M. Poepoe, was rejected. Other members are Clarence L. Crabbe, pres. of senate, F.W. Beckley, speaker of house, and Republican atty. T. McCants Stewart. Krauss Card No.: 502005 System ID: 23860 2467) Krauss Heading: Shipping Title: SS Siberia lands largest cargo unloaded in Hawaii Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-05-20 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (2-3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Total of 22,548 packages amounting to 2,653 tons. She carries treasure to San Francisco worth $2,900,000. She left Yokohama May 11. Krauss Card No.: 1701488 System ID: 45450 2468) Krauss Heading: Stewart, T. McCants Title: Republican attorney, appointed to the County Commission Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-05-20 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 7 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: See Government. Krauss Card No.: 1801140 [dc] System ID: 48896 2469) Krauss Heading: Hotels Title: Hawaiian Band plays concert at Moana Hotel Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-05-19 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Every available seat filled by servicemen in town from Navy ships. Story says the Hawaiian songs were favorably received, vocal music being new to the audience. Tomorrow evening the band from the cruiser New York will play and the Ellis quintette will provide dance music. Krauss Card No.: 701197 System ID: 18432 2470) Krauss Heading: Waikiki Title: Royal Hawaiian Band plays concert at Moana Hotel Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-05-19 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Very popular concert. See: Hotel. Krauss Card No.: 2001598 [dc] System ID: 51790 2471) Krauss Heading: Social Event Title: St. Clement's Flower Carnival pronounced the prettiest fete produced here Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-05-16 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (2-3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Many flower displays. The day featured a parade of people, pony carts and other vehicles decorated by flowers. The Royal Hawaiian Band marched in the parade. Krauss Card No.: 1800482 System ID: 48143 2472) Krauss Heading: City & County Title: Gov. Carter is about to name members of the County Commission authorized by last legislature Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-05-14 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Government. Krauss Card No.: 300357 [dc] System ID: 11556 2473) Krauss Heading: Government Title: Gov. Geo. Carter is about to name members of a county commission authorized by the last legislature Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-05-14 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Possible members named, the gov. will appoint one member from each of the three parties to the five-member commission. Krauss Card No.: 502005 System ID: 23859 2474) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Democrats still building, but are scarce in Pauoa Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-05-14 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Demo leaders say the Home Rule party is now a fake with more Republicans than Home Rulers. Sen. Kalauokalani is still in place but Dems call him a Republican at heart because he votes with them. Desertions from the ranks are so numerous the party is utterly disorganized. But Dem organization isn't always easy. A meet in the 3rd precinct of the 4th dist. to form a club recently produced only a few small boys. Dems tried again and there were not enough people to form a club. The 3rd - Pauoa Valley - is heavily Republican. A canvas is now being made for Dems to form a club there. Krauss Card No.: 1401271 System ID: 42744 2475) Krauss Heading: Newspaper Title: Editor F.J. Testa in more trouble Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-05-07 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Since Testa's conviction for sending obscene matter through the mails, he has published more questionable material that the federal grand jury will take up. Meanwhile, the copies have been sent to the post master general who could revoke the mailing permit, 2nd class mail, of the Independent. Krauss Card No.: 1300445 System ID: 36156 2476) Krauss Heading: Testa, F.J. Title: Post master general may revoke mailing permit, 2nd class, for Testa's Independent Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-05-07 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: See: Newspaper. Krauss Card No.: 1900492 [dc] System ID: 52111 2477) Krauss Heading: Labor Title: title] Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-05-05 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The strike at Oahu Plantation has been settled with the resignation of the head luna. A.K. Ozawa and T. Ishikawa, executive officers of the Central Japanese League, were instrumental in the settlement. Ozawa said the workers had no grievance against manager Ahrens, only with Luna Patterson. With his resignation, the grievance was removed. Krauss Card No.: 901551 System ID: 9048 2478) Krauss Heading: Ducks Title: Waikiki duck ponds cited as source of pollution Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-05-05 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (2-3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Waikiki Krauss Card No.: 401241 [dc] System ID: 21207 2479) Krauss Heading: Newspaper Title: Independent editor F.J. Testa indicted by Territorial grand jury this morning for criminal libel Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-05-05 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: For what he wrote about W.O. Smith last month. Released on his own recognizance. Krauss Card No.: 1300444 System ID: 36155 2480) Krauss Heading: Royal Hawaiian Band Title: J.C. Cohen has made arrangements with Gov. Geo. Carter to take the band to the states Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-05-05 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The band will be augmented, will get new uniforms and instruments and will be billed as "The Band that made Hawaii Famous." The tour will last the summer. Krauss Card No.: 1600956 System ID: 39616 2481) Krauss Heading: Waikiki Title: Duck ponds cited as source of pollution Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-05-05 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (2-3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Sanitary inspectors at the Board of Health yesterday reported that there are 51 duck ranches in Waikiki with about 10,280 ducks, that such a number of duck produce a large amount of filth, that it settles in a lagoon mauka of Ala Moana Road and also flows by stream into the ocean to later wash up on Waikiki Beach. Inspections recommend that duck raisers be licensed and be limited to 1 duck for every 100 square feet, that they be required to keep sanitary conditions, that two operators be shut down, that the lagoon be drained by its owner, and that the duck ranches near Sheridan Street be closed. Krauss Card No.: 2001597 System ID: 51788 2482) Krauss Heading: Testa, F.J. Title: Indicted by Territorial grand jury this morning for criminal libel Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-05-05 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: See: Newspaper. Krauss Card No.: 1900491 [dc] System ID: 52110 2483) Krauss Heading: Newspaper Title: Editor Testa, who has been sentenced for a felony, declares he has not lost his citizens right to vote Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-05-04 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (2-3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The story doesn't say what he was convicted of. Colorful story quoting Testa, editor of the Independent, as he lashes out at the Advertiser. Krauss Card No.: 1300443 System ID: 36154 2484) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Democrats in 4th & 5th Districts busy Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-05-04 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: They are forming sub-clubs in various precincts. One formed last nite at Manuel Rosa's place in Manoa, heard J.K. Prendergast, Frank Harvey, S. Umauma, David Kahaliaahu, David Kali and Maluo. New members signed. S.D. Moepono elected chairman, John Kalimapehu, sec., Malei treas. The sub group can meet when they want without going to a remote section of the precinct. Another group formed in Kalihinuku Mon. night (before last). Kamohalii chairman, Solomon Kealoha sec. 6th precinct of 4th dist. formed last night at Waverly Hall; Ed. Wolders, pres; T. Calahan v-p. Demo rally set for tonight. Krauss Card No.: 1401270 System ID: 42743 2485) Krauss Heading: Testa, F.J. Title: Declares he has not lost his right to vote although he has been sentenced for a felony Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-05-04 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (2-3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: See: Newspaper. Krauss Card No.: 1900491 [dc] System ID: 52109 2486) Krauss Heading: Hoogs, Frank L. Title: Editor, manager of the Hawaiian Star, leaves tomorrow in the Alameda for press congress Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-05-03 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: In St. Louis. See: Newspaper. Krauss Card No.: 700481 [dc] System ID: 16368 2487) Krauss Heading: Newspaper Title: Frank L. Hoogs, editor and manager of the Star, leaves tomorrow in Alameda for press congress Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-05-03 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The Louisiana Exposition in St. Louis is sponsoring the press congress and Hoogs is the only editor from Hawaii who will attend. Krauss Card No.: 1300442 System ID: 36153 2488) Krauss Heading: Ishikawa, T. Title: Executive officer Central Japanese League, helps settle labor problem at Waipahu Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-05-02 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Labor Krauss Card No.: 800101 [dc] System ID: 478 2489) Krauss Heading: Baseball Title: Baseball season opened Saturday Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-05-02 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 101556 System ID: 8802 2490) Krauss Heading: Labor Title: Police rushed to Waipahu on 3 p.m. train Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-05-02 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: 1,000 Japanese workers said to be acting in a threatening manner. Nobody knows what is the cause. Krauss Card No.: 901551 System ID: 9047 2491) Krauss Heading: Boxing Title: Local champion, Dave Barry, knocks out Cyclone Kelly in seven rounds Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-05-02 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 200473 System ID: 11194 2492) Krauss Heading: Ozawa, A.K. Title: An executive officer of the Central Japanese League, helps settle labor problem at Waipahu Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-05-02 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Labor. Krauss Card No.: 1301237 [dc] System ID: 37354 2493) Krauss Heading: Royal Hawaiian Band Title: Hawaiians in war with other races in the band Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-04-28 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (5-6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Hawaiian musicians contend that only Hawaiians should be taken on the tour to St. Louis and other places. There are also Portuguese, Germans, and Porto Ricans in the band and they aren't in favor of this. No decision reached. Krauss Card No.: 1600957 System ID: 39617 2494) Krauss Heading: Kalua, Judge John W. Title: Has resigned from the Republican party, joins the Home Rulers Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-04-26 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (5-6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation]See: Politics Krauss Card No.: 801594 [dc] System ID: 4694 2495) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: J.W. Kalua has resigned as a Republican and has become a Home Ruler Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-04-26 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (5-6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Kalua is said to be one of the most eloquent orators living in the Hawaiian language, also that the fusion between Home Rulers and Democrats has gone farther on Maui than anywhere else. F.W. Beckley, speaker of the house, is an ex-Republican who left the party saying he was given an unfair deal in the primaries. He became a Home Ruler and has been read out of that party. Says he will run again. What party nobody knows. The hope is that Home Rulers-Demos will carry all on Maui. Krauss Card No.: 1401269 System ID: 42742 2496) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Sar says Home Rule party is almost dead Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-04-25 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Kalauokalani, former chairman of the Home Rulers, has withdrawn from the party and announced that he will become a Republican. John Wise has joined the Republicans and has been appointed deputy sheriff for Waimea. Quite a number of Home Rule leaders, it is said, are helping to organize Democratic precinct clubs. Princess Therisa seems to have dropped out of the public eye, only barefoot Hawaiians are left. People predicted the end of the Home Rulers when R.W. Wilcox added Republican to the name, but it continued to hang together against the "missionaries" and later the Democrats. Krauss Card No.: 1401268 System ID: 42741 2497) Krauss Heading: Wise, John Title: Has resigned from the Home Rule party, joined the Republicans Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-04-25 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Has been appointed deputy sheriff for Waimea, Hawaii. See: Politics. Krauss Card No.: 2200027 [dc] System ID: 53763 2498) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Hawaii Democrats call a convention, organize Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-04-23 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Convention called for June 6 in Honolulu to elect six delegates to national convention in St. Louis July 6. Primaries for electing delegates to the convention to be held Sat. May 28, every 10 precinct members to elect a delegate. If there is no precinct club in the precinct, Democrats are urged to form one. The Central Committee, meeting last night in Waverly Hall, adopted rules for the organization of precinct clubs and encouraged all Democrats to organize clubs. No member of the party may be a member of another party. Any Democrat is eligible to be a member of his precinct club. Krauss Card No.: 1401267 System ID: 42740 2499) Krauss Heading: Iaukea, Curtis P. Title: Declares as Democratic candidate for delegate Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-04-21 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (5-6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Politics. Krauss Card No.: 701664 [dc] System ID: 19231 2500) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Curtis P. Iaukea declares as a democrat and for Hearst; David Kawananakoa also for Hearst Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-04-21 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (5-6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Said Iaukea, "I have decided to affiliate with the Democratic Party. I am in favor of Hearst for president and I hope to see Hawaii's delegation for the National Convention go instructed for him." Said David, "I believe that Hearst is the strongest man...I am working to secure the delegation from Hawaii instructed for him. He is a Californian by birth and I think it is in the interest of Hawaii to have him elected president." Krauss Card No.: 1401266 System ID: 42739 2501) Krauss Heading: Wood, Palmer Title: Senator from Kohala has come out for Hearst in the presidential Democatic campaign Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-04-21 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Wood touted as a candidate for delegate to congress, Democrat. Krauss Card No.: 2200244 [dc] System ID: 54022 2502) Krauss Heading: Royal Hawaiian Band Title: Berger says the band may have to go on tour to stay together Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-04-20 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: He has offers for a mainland concert tour. Krauss Card No.: 1600955 System ID: 39615 2503) Krauss Heading: Wood, Palmer Title: Senator from Kohala has come out for Hearst in the presidential Decocratic campaign Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-04-20 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: See: Politics. Krauss Card No.: 2200244 [dc] System ID: 54021 2504) Krauss Heading: Kealoha, Solomon Title: Elected vice president of the 7th precinct, 5th district club, Democrats Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-04-19 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Politics. Krauss Card No.: 900589 [dc] System ID: 6296 2505) Krauss Heading: Harvey, Frank Title: Elected president of 7th precinct, 5th district club, Democrats Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-04-19 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Politics. Krauss Card No.: 600924 [dc] System ID: 26039 2506) Krauss Heading: Legislature Title: Legislative session ends with cheers for the governor Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-04-19 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 1000300 System ID: 29217 2507) Krauss Heading: Royal Hawaiian Band Title: Appropriation for the band has been cut to $15,000 Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-04-19 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: It appears that some of the members will have to be let go. Krauss Card No.: 1600955 System ID: 39614 2508) Krauss Heading: Newspaper Title: Editor indicted by the grand jury for sending obscene material through the mails Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-04-14 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: F.J. Testa, editor of the Independent, surrendered himself and put up his personal $1,000 bond. Three counts said the Independent contained material unfit for the mails. Krauss Card No.: 1300441 System ID: 36152 2509) Krauss Heading: Testa, F.J. Title: Indicted for sending obscene material through the mails Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-04-14 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: See: Newspaper. Krauss Card No.: 1900491 [dc] System ID: 52108 2510) Krauss Heading: Kepoikai, A.N. Title: Appointed circuit judge of Maui in place of John W. Kalua Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-04-08 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (5-6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Courts. Krauss Card No.: 900818 [dc] System ID: 6814 2511) Krauss Heading: Courts Title: A.N. Kepoikai, treasurer of the Territory, has been appointed circuit judge of Maui in place of John W. Kalua Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-04-08 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (5-6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: This is a very quick appointment. Krauss Card No.: 301807 System ID: 15079 2512) Krauss Heading: Kalua, Judge John W. Title: Kalua removed from the bench for adjourning his court for two months Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-04-07 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (5-6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: He was circuit judge. Krauss Card No.: 801594 [dc] System ID: 4693 2513) Krauss Heading: Courts Title: Pres. T. Roosevelt removed Judge John W. Kalua from the Maui bench for adjourning his court for two months Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-04-07 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (5-6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 301806 System ID: 15078 2514) Krauss Heading: Legislature Title: Both houses in session, are organizing Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-04-06 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (4-5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 1000299 System ID: 29215 2515) Krauss Heading: Kalua, Judge John W. Title: May run for legislature Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-04-04 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The story doesn't say which party so it must be Republican. Krauss Card No.: 801595 System ID: 4696 2516) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: The Republican Territorial Convention has been moved from Hilo to Honolulu Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-04-04 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 6 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Because of the special session of the legislature. Date has also been changed from April 21, to April 18. Krauss Card No.: 1401262 System ID: 42735 2517) Krauss Heading: Kalua, Judge John W. Title: Is not to be fired but will not be re-appointed by President Roosevelt Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-03-30 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation]See: Courts Krauss Card No.: 801594 [dc] System ID: 4691 2518) Krauss Heading: Courts Title: Maui Judge John W. Kalua is not to be fired, but will not be reappointed Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-03-30 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The U.S. Attorney Gen. has reviewed the case and has come to the above decision. Charges were leveled at Kalua by attorney Davis of drunkenness and corruption. Kalua denies it all except that he might have had too much to drink a time or two. Seems to be a preview of the meddling that will take place re appointments in the future. Krauss Card No.: 301805 System ID: 15077 2519) Krauss Heading: Cornwell, W.H. Title: Dies, leaves vacant the post of Democratic National Committeeman from Hawaii Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-03-23 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Politics. Krauss Card No.: 301612 [dc] System ID: 14748 2520) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: There is confusion about the Democratic National Committeeman Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-03-23 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The death of Democratic National Committeeman from Hawaii W.H. Cornwell left the post vacant and Col. C.J. McCarthy was recommended to the National Committee for the post. But the Advertiser yesterday reported that a subcommittee of the National Committee has named Palmer Woods to the post. McCarthy today says he hasn't heard from the National Committee so he doesn't know if the report is true or not. If it is, Woods is the new committeeman. The Nat'l Chairman has power to appt. to fill vacancies. Krauss Card No.: 1401256 System ID: 42727 2521) Krauss Heading: Carter, George R. Title: Governor, calls special session of legislature to get finances straightened out Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-03-22 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 201409 [dc] System ID: 13622 2522) Krauss Heading: Legislature Title: Gov. Geo. Carter calls a special session of the legislature in consideration of financial measures Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-03-22 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 1000299 System ID: 29214 2523) Krauss Heading: Aquarium Title: Just completed by the Rapid Transit & Land Co. Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-03-21 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 6 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Report on the opening. It turns out that Mr. & Mrs. Charles M. Cooke offered to build the building at a cost of about $8,000 if James E. Castle would donate the land valued at about $7,500 and the Rapid Transit would maintain it. They spent some $3,233 for landscaping and exhibits and $385 stocking it with fish. It is located near San Soucci. Krauss Card No.: 100933 System ID: 7641 2524) Krauss Heading: Castle, James B. Title: Donated the land valued at $7,000 for the aquarium Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-03-21 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 6 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation]See: Aquarium Krauss Card No.: 201559 [dc] System ID: 14186 2525) Krauss Heading: Cooke, Mr. & Mrs. Chas. M. Title: Donated $8,000 to build the aquarium Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-03-21 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 6 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Aquarium. Krauss Card No.: 301518 [dc] System ID: 14490 2526) Krauss Heading: Honolulu Rapid Transit Title: Has agreed to maintain and equip the new aquarium Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-03-21 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 6 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Aquarium. Krauss Card No.: 700447 [dc] System ID: 16295 2527) Krauss Heading: Aquarium Title: Just completed by the Rapid Transit & Land Co. Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-03-19 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 7 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Will open this afternoon. Krauss Card No.: 100933 System ID: 7640 2528) Krauss Heading: Dole, James D. Title: Government forester at Wahiawa, says he doesn't have enough work to do Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-03-10 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Came to Honolulu to tell his boss that unless he is given more work, he will turn back some of his pay which is $30 a month. Shocked everybody. Krauss Card No.: 401010 System ID: 20670 2529) Krauss Heading: Iaukea, Curtis P. Title: Will tour the Neighbor Islands for the Democrats Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-03-09 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Politics. Krauss Card No.: 701663 [dc] System ID: 19230 2530) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Talk of consolidating the Home Rule party into the Democratic party on Maui and Hawaii Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-03-09 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: There is talk of sending Democratic Harvey and Home Ruler Curtis Iaukea to the neighbor islands to lead the flocks into the fold. The Democrats have no organization on Hawaii so they need to form one to effect the merger. Krauss Card No.: 1401261 System ID: 42734 2531) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Republicans set date for Hilo convention Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-03-07 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 6 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: April 21. Primaries for the election of delegates to the convention will be on Mar. 26. The convention will select delegates to the Republican National Convention. The C.B. Wilson matter came up again in the Saturday meeting of the Central Committee and there was more sparring, some claiming that it was not the policy to recommend a Republican while another Republican held the office being recommended for. But the committee voted to stick by its guns, ousting Wilson. A memo from the Home Rulers asking cooperation on the county law was not acted on, to secure cooperation from Congress. Krauss Card No.: 1401260 System ID: 42733 2532) Krauss Heading: Ship, Inter-Island Title: Lehua, steamer, being taken off the Molokai run, Likelike will take over Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-03-04 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: See Shipping. Krauss Card No.: 1700782 [dc] System ID: 44473 2533) Krauss Heading: Ship, Inter-Island Title: Likelike, steamer, to take over Molokai run from Lehua Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-03-04 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: See Shipping. Krauss Card No.: 1700830 [dc] System ID: 44534 2534) Krauss Heading: Shipping Title: Likelike, Wilder steamer, to take over the Molokai run from Lehua Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-03-04 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Steamer Likelike, Naopala (formerly skipper of Lehua) master, will sail every Monday at 5 p.m. for Kaunakakai, Kaanapali and Lahaina; thence to Kamalo, Pukoo, Halawa, Wailau, Pelekunu, and Kalaupapa (Molokai), Honolua (Maui), Kahalepalaoa or Manele (Lanai), Olowalu, Kihei, Keawakapu. Makena (Maui) and the island of Kahoolawe by special arrangement. Returning will leave Lahaina on Friday, touching at Pukoo, Kamalo, and Kaunakakai, arriving at Honolulu Friday morning. Krauss Card No.: 1701487 System ID: 45449 2535) Krauss Heading: Radio Title: New wireless station at Kamalo, Molokai complete Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-03-03 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: This brings all of the main islands into the wireless system. It is not expected there will be much business on Molokai but the station will be a convenience to the government regards the leprosy settlement. Krauss Card No.: 1501199 System ID: 3207 2536) Krauss Heading: Molokai Title: New wireless station at Kamalo completed Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-03-03 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Radio. Krauss Card No.: 1101619 [dc] System ID: 35385 2537) Krauss Heading: Dix, William Title: Is instrument maker, has shipped exceptional viola (violin?) to Hilo Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-03-02 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Music Krauss Card No.: 400854 [dc] System ID: 20282 2538) Krauss Heading: Wilson, John H. Title: Arrives in the Lehua from Pelekunu Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-03-02 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Arrived March 1 with three deck passengers at 5:30 pm, also 50 bundles of hides, five pigs and sundries. Krauss Card No.: 2101831 System ID: 29310 2539) Krauss Heading: Music Title: Exceptional viola goes to Hilo to be used by quintette there Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-03-02 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Made by William Dix, instrument maker who made the viola played by Dr. Marques, only this one is said to be better. The exceptional tone is due to the top of the viola made of incense cedar from California, brought to Hawaii by Kalakaua to be used for racing shells but not used. So the wood lay seasoning at Lewers & Cooke for 20 years before Dix found it. The back is beautifully marked maple which has been seasoned for 15 years. Krauss Card No.: 1102243 System ID: 36553 2540) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Letters exchanged between Democratic and Home Rule leaders about what to do re county law Author: D. Kalauokalani & Fred Turill Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-03-02 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper letter Annotation: Letter from D. Kalauokalani, chairman of the Home Rule Party, says the Home Rulers want to meet with Dems to decide what is best to do. A return letter from Fred Turrill, vice chairman of the Democratic Territorial Central Committee, says the Dems are unalterably opposed to action by congress on the bill, that the Dems have faith in the electorate of Hawaii. Krauss Card No.: 1401260 System ID: 42732 2541) Krauss Heading: Sharks Title: Herb Young harpoons monster shark off Ewa Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-03-01 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Shark not to be sent to St. Louis after all, but to somebody named Pres. Jordan (president of what?. Krauss Card No.: 1601979 System ID: 40848 2542) Krauss Heading: Young, Herbert Title: Harpoons monster shark off Ewa Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-03-01 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [No annnotation.] Krauss Card No.: 2200742 [dc] System ID: 54628 2543) Krauss Heading: Radio Title: The government subsidy of $1,000 to the Wireless Telegraph Co. is being withheld Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-02-29 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Because of poor service. The action came after Gov. Carter visited Hawaii and was unable to send a radiogram. Many other complaints have been registered. The subsidy will be withheld for the period of time the service is out of order. Krauss Card No.: 1501198 System ID: 3206 2544) Krauss Heading: Military Title: The guns Kalakaua brought back from Austria are to be sent to Benicia arsenal, California Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-02-29 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: They are out of date, have been sitting under a banyan tree on the Palace Grounds for several years. Krauss Card No.: 1101360 System ID: 34587 2545) Krauss Heading: Sharks Title: Herb Young harpoons monster shark off Ewa Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-02-29 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: It is 14 feet long, the largest ever seen here. Young landed it at the Naval Wharf and a big crowd gathered to look. The jaw opens three feet, it is big enough to bite a man in two. It was caught around the carcasses of several horses. It is proposed to mount the shark and take it to the St. Louis Exposition. Krauss Card No.: 1601979 System ID: 40847 2546) Krauss Heading: Young, Herbert Title: Harpoons monster shark off Ewa Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-02-29 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: It's 14 feet long, largest ever seen here, big crowd at Naval Wharf to see it. See: Shark. Krauss Card No.: 2200742 [dc] System ID: 54627 2547) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Sun Yat Sen says he will return to China soon Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-02-27 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Dr. Sun Yat Sen, the Chinese revolutionary, expects to return to China very soon. He thinks that events in the Far East are so shaping themselves that he hopes the overthrow of the Manchu dynasty and the establishment of a Republic may be accomplished. Krauss Card No.: 300039 System ID: 10756 2548) Krauss Heading: Sailors Title: Turk and McCarthy have made an agreement with the Sailors' Union that should eliminate more rows Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-02-27 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 6 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The two shipping masters will have all deep water vessels and any foreign vessels bound from Honolulu to coast ports. The Sailors' Union will have American vessels going coast wise. The union is trying to raise the pay of sailors from $20 to $25 per month but Capt. Madson of the John Ena said he'll ship Hawaiians and Japanese before he'll pay $25. Crimp Oscar Lewis has given up in Honolulu and is heading back to San Francisco. Krauss Card No.: 1601178 System ID: 39893 2549) Krauss Heading: Fishing Title: Young Brothers has contracted to haul live fish Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-02-26 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: For the live fishing company. They will use the Brothers gasoline launch under charter. She has a new engine and is now on the marine railway. Herb Young made the announcement. The vessel will make tri-weekly runs to the fishing banks off Molokai and Lanai to bring live fish to the Honolulu markets. Krauss Card No.: 500498 System ID: 20986 2550) Krauss Heading: Ship-Launch Title: Brothers, Young Brothers' launch, has new engine, to be used to haul fish from Molokai Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-02-26 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: See Fishing. Krauss Card No.: 1701121 [dc] System ID: 44911 2551) Krauss Heading: Young Brothers Title: Have contracted to haul live fish from Molokai Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-02-26 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Herb Young makes announcement, will use the launch Brothers. See: Fishing. Krauss Card No.: 2200709 [dc] System ID: 54587 2552) Krauss Heading: Molokai Title: Storm floods taro patches, wrecks houses Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-02-23 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Last week's storm on Molokai caused much damage. Houses were carried away by the flood and taro fields sustained much injury. There were some narrow escapes of people in houses, either from drowning where they slept or being caught in the ruins when houses fell. Krauss Card No.: 1101618 System ID: 35384 2553) Krauss Heading: Crook, L.R. Title: Rumored to be buying the Maui News from G.G. Robertson Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-02-22 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (2-3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 302234 [dc] System ID: 15782 2554) Krauss Heading: Dowsett, Alex Title: Owns the schooner Ada Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-02-22 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 401142 [dc] System ID: 20925 2555) Krauss Heading: Newspaper Title: Interview with Crook about his ongoing plans to buy the Maui News Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-02-22 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (2-3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation]. Krauss Card No.: 1300438 System ID: 36148 2556) Krauss Heading: Robertson, G.B. Title: Reported selling the Maui News to L.R. Crook Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-02-22 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (2-3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 1600499 [dc] System ID: 38902 2557) Krauss Heading: Ship, Inter-Island Title: Ada owner is Alex Dowsett Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-02-22 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [No annotation.] Krauss Card No.: 1700326 System ID: 43725 2558) Krauss Heading: Carter, George R. Title: Returns from the Big Island after tour Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-02-20 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation]See: Government Krauss Card No.: 201408 [dc] System ID: 13620 2559) Krauss Heading: Waterhouse, Henry Title: Died shortly after 8 am today at his Nuuanu residence after lingering illness Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-02-20 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper obituary Annotation: Funeral services held tomorrow. He was a leading merchant of the city and active in politics, spoke fluent Hawaiian and was a favorite of the "poolas" or native stevedores who elected him to the House of Representatives during the monarchy. For serval years he preached at Kaumakapili Church when there was no pastor. He was born in Tasmania, April 16, 1845 and his father was pioneer merchant John T. Waterhouse who came to Hawaii in 1850. Henry continued the business. Krauss Card No.: 2100461 System ID: 18300 2560) Krauss Heading: Government Title: Gov. Geo. Carter returns from long Big Island tour Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-02-20 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Came back with his party in the Kinau from Kawaihae. Said he was delighted with his visit. Advertiser reporter Louis Meyer came back in the same ship. Krauss Card No.: 502004 System ID: 23858 2561) Krauss Heading: Newspaper Title: Louis Meyer, called Advertiser reporter, returns in the Kinau from Kawaihae with Gov. Carter Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-02-20 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation]. Krauss Card No.: 1300440 [dc] System ID: 36151 2562) Krauss Heading: Ship, Inter-Island Title: Ada, schooner, to go into wood carrying trade between Molokai and Honolulu Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-02-20 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [No annotation.] Krauss Card No.: 1700326 System ID: 43724 2563) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Republican Central Committee chairman to call primary Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-02-17 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Senator Crabbe said he is not calling a Territorial convention to select delegates to the National Convention but for a primary. Krauss Card No.: 1401259 System ID: 42731 2564) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Wilson protest still bubbling Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-02-15 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The Charlie Wilson matter occupied the greater part of the time of the Republican Central Committee at its meeting Sat. evening. Apparently no conclusion was reached. Wilson is out and Sam Johnson is in. Krauss Card No.: 1401257 System ID: 42729 2565) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Democrats and Home Rulers to cooperate on Maui Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-02-15 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 6 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Wailuku, Feb. 13 - It is already an absolute certainty that the Democrats will join hands with the Home Rulers at the next election and put up their best material to work against the Republican candidates. It was stated by a prominent member of the Democratic-Home Rule party that this was the course to be pursued.ma Krauss Card No.: 1401258 System ID: 42730 2566) Krauss Heading: McCandless, Sen. L.L. Title: Returns from a trip to Washington State Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-02-08 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: To visit aged father who had been in an accident and broke his leg. McCandless reports that Seattle is very lively with people setting out for the northern gold fields. Krauss Card No.: 1100607 System ID: 33118 2567) Krauss Heading: Nawahi, Mrs. Joseph Title: Editor of the Aloha Aina, returned from Hilo in the Claudine this morning Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-02-06 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 1200212 [dc] System ID: 25904 2568) Krauss Heading: Newspaper Title: Mrs. J. Nawahi, editor of the Aloha Aina, returned from Hilo in the Claudine this morning Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-02-06 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation]. Krauss Card No.: 1300439 System ID: 36149 2569) Krauss Heading: Newspaper Title: Star runs a series of comic strips Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-02-06 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 10 and more (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: This is the second or third such series to appear in the Star, true comic strips. Krauss Card No.: 1300439 System ID: 36150 2570) Krauss Heading: Lantana Title: A blight first reported at Central Maui, now is at work at Makua on Oahu Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-02-04 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (5-6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Called a lantana blight is now also killing orange and other trees. First reported on Maui a year ago. Krauss Card No.: 902118 System ID: 10709 2571) Krauss Heading: Trees Title: Lantana blight is now killing orange and other trees Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-02-04 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (5-6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: See: Lantana. Krauss Card No.: 2000026 [dc] System ID: 50165 2572) Krauss Heading: Waha, Robert P. Title: Crewman on board the Mauna Loa, is hero of fight with giant squid Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-02-03 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (4-5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [See: Hawaiian]. Krauss Card No.: 2100512 [dc] System ID: 18622 2573) Krauss Heading: Hawaiians Title: Fight between giant squid and two Hawaiians described Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-02-03 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (4-5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Hero is Robert P. Waha, sailor on the Mauna Loa, who jumped into the water to capture the squid while the steamer was anchored at Punaluu Friday. The water was neck deep. Krauss Card No.: 601511 System ID: 27157 2574) Krauss Heading: Gay, Mrs. Jane R. Title: Sells Niihau to Aubrey Robinson for $50,000 Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-02-02 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 501360 [dc] System ID: 22578 2575) Krauss Heading: Niihau Title: Island is sold by Mrs. Jane R. Gay to Aubrey Robinson Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-02-02 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The price named is $50,000. Krauss Card No.: 1300825 System ID: 36873 2576) Krauss Heading: Robinson, Aubrey Title: Buys Niihau from Mrs. Jane R. Gay for $50,000 Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-02-02 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 1600551 [dc] System ID: 38956 2577) Krauss Heading: Crook, L.R. Title: Rumored to be buying the Maui News from G.G. Robertson Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-02-01 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Newspaper. Krauss Card No.: 302234 [dc] System ID: 15781 2578) Krauss Heading: Newspaper Title: Star reports rumor that Maui News editor and publisher G.B. Robertson is selling out Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-02-01 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: To L.R. Crook, recently elected as Home Rule candidate to county auditor. Krauss Card No.: 1300438 System ID: 36147 2579) Krauss Heading: Robertson, G.B. Title: Reported selling the Maui News to L.R. Crook Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-02-01 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Newspaper. Krauss Card No.: 1600499 [dc] System ID: 38901 2580) Krauss Heading: Newspaper Title: F.J. Testa goes on trial for libel Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-01-30 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Began today, jury selected. The alleged libel was published on April 4, 1904 and he wrote about Walter Smith. Krauss Card No.: 1300437 System ID: 36146 2581) Krauss Heading: Testa, F.J. Title: Goes on trial today for libel published on April 4, 1904 about Walter Smith Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-01-30 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [No annotation.] Krauss Card No.: 1900490 [dc] System ID: 52107 2582) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Members of the Democratic Central Committee Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1903-11-21 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: and other Democrats have united so send a floral piece in memory of W.H. Cornwell, the Democratic National Committeeman for Hawaii. Krauss Card No.: 1401252 System ID: 42721 2583) Krauss Heading: Kealoha, J.M. Title: Elected supervisor, Home Rule Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1903-11-04 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Election. Krauss Card No.: 900579 [dc] System ID: 6262 2584) Krauss Heading: Election Title: Star lists five Republican supervisors elected and two Home Rulers Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1903-11-04 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: They are Frank Harvey, John Lucas, Mark P. Robinson, J.A. Gilman (Colman?), A. Hocking, S.C. Dwoght (Dwight?), J.M. Kealoha. The Home Rulers are Harvey and Kealoha. Krauss Card No.: 401575 System ID: 22690 2585) Krauss Heading: Gilman, J.A. Title: Elected supervisor, Republican Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1903-11-04 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 501585 System ID: 23022 2586) Krauss Heading: Harvey, Frank Title: Elected supervisor Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1903-11-04 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 600923 [dc] System ID: 26038 2587) Krauss Heading: Hocking, A. Title: Elected supervisor, Republican Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1903-11-04 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 602105 [dc] System ID: 28422 2588) Krauss Heading: Lucas, John Title: Elected supervisor, Republican Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1903-11-04 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation]. Krauss Card No.: 1001420 [dc] System ID: 31637 2589) Krauss Heading: Robinson, Mark P. Title: Elected supervisor, Republican Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1903-11-04 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Election. Krauss Card No.: 1600613 [dc] System ID: 39026 2590) Krauss Heading: Wilcox, Robert W. Title: Death of Wilcox gives rise to kahuna talk Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1903-10-24 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (5-6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: This is a very big headline for only one sentence in the entire story saying that some of the more ignorant Home Rulers are talking about kahunaism. Krauss Card No.: 2101204 System ID: 26980 2591) Krauss Heading: Harvey, Frank Title: Has filed his papers as Home Rule candidate for supervisor at large on Oahu Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1903-10-20 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 600922 [dc] System ID: 26037 2592) Krauss Heading: Wilson, John H. Title: Departs Honolulu in the Lehua for Molokai ports Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1903-10-20 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: On October 19. Other passengers are J.F. Brown and wife, Miss Gertrude K. Brown, John H. Wilson. Krauss Card No.: 2101828 System ID: 29305 2593) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: A. Fernandez and Frank Harvey have filed their papers as Home Rule candidates-at-large for supervisor on Oahu Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1903-10-20 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 1401246 System ID: 42712 2594) Krauss Heading: City & County Title: Star predicts that the counties will start broke Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1903-10-13 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Government. Krauss Card No.: 300350 [dc] System ID: 11536 2595) Krauss Heading: Government Title: Star predicts that the counties will start broke Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1903-10-13 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Story says Territorial appropriations have already run out and from the way it looks the counties will start broke. Krauss Card No.: 501984 System ID: 23836 2596) Krauss Heading: Johnson, Sam Title: Police officers, keeps order at political rally in Kakaako Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1903-09-29 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 7 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Politics Krauss Card No.: 800736 [dc] System ID: 1862 2597) Krauss Heading: Kumalae, Jonah Title: Interrupts Republican rally in Kakaako with loud talk, told to pipe down by police Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1903-09-29 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 7 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Politics. Krauss Card No.: 901261 [dc] System ID: 7881 2598) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Campaign for county officers kicks off in Kakaako Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1903-09-29 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 7 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: GOP held their meeting and some Home Rulers attended, although the advice given party members is to stay away from Republican meetings. Jonah Kumalae, however, interrupted the meeting with some friend by loud talk to drown out the speeches. Capt. Sam Johnson stopped the row by saying he would bring a band to the Home Rule meet in Kakaako and drown out the speeches if it wasn't stopped. Later, a band started up nearby and was given the same threat. Lively campaign. Krauss Card No.: 1401234 System ID: 42699 2599) Krauss Heading: Boyd, James H. Title: Captures the Home Rule supervisor at large nomination for Oahu Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1903-09-24 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation]See: Politics Krauss Card No.: 200505 [dc] System ID: 11344 2600) Krauss Heading: Markham, Geo. Title: Nominates Democrat Frank Harvey at Home Rule convention, goes over with a thud Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1903-09-24 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Politics. Krauss Card No.: 1100073 [dc] System ID: 31965 2601) Krauss Heading: Kapahu, Jenny Title: Listed as passenger on the Lehua from windward Molokai Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1903-09-23 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Other passengers are J.D. McVeigh (superintendent of Kalaupapa Settlement) and N. Canlay. She is listed as Kini Kapahu. Krauss Card No.: 900069 System ID: 5270 2602) Krauss Heading: Harvey, Frank Title: Has filed his nomination papers as a Home Ruler Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1903-09-23 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Politics. Krauss Card No.: 600920 [dc] System ID: 25905 2603) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Last day for filing nomination papers reveals no Democratic candidates Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1903-09-23 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Frank Harvey is listed as a Home Ruler, C.W. Ashford listed as Home Ruler, J.C. McCarthy not listed ata ll. Neither is Testa. Krauss Card No.: 1401229 System ID: 42692 2604) Krauss Heading: Iaukea, Curtis P. Title: Attends Democratic territorial convention Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1903-09-22 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 6 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Politics. Krauss Card No.: 701661 [dc] System ID: 19227 2605) Krauss Heading: Harvey, Frank Title: Democratic nominee for supervisor, 5th district Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1903-09-22 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 6 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Politics. Krauss Card No.: 600920 [dc] System ID: 25902 2606) Krauss Heading: Wilson, Charles B. Title: Rumor at Nolte's Coffee Shop that Charles B. Wilson has joined the Home Rulers Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1903-09-22 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: No verification could be had. Krauss Card No.: 2101643 System ID: 28680 2607) Krauss Heading: McCarthy, Charles J. Title: Democratic nominee for supervisor, 4th district Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1903-09-22 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 6 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Politics. Krauss Card No.: 1100718 [dc] System ID: 33320 2608) Krauss Heading: McInerny, Edward Title: Defeated at Democratic convention in bid for supervisor at large nomination Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1903-09-22 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 6 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Politics. Krauss Card No.: 1100886 [dc] System ID: 33571 2609) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Star says about 50 attended the Democratic meet Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1903-09-22 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 6 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The mass meeting resolved itself into a convention. Some well known GOP and Home Rulers had seats: C.P. Iaukea, Solomon Meheula and Carlos A. Long. Three candidates for supervisor picked: C.J. McCarthy unanimously nominated for the 4th Dist. Frank Harvey for the 5th. Only battle for at large supervisor seat, between Edward A. McInerny, F.J. Testa and C.W. Ashford. On the first ballot; McInerny 19, Testa 19, Ashford 10. Ashford withdrew. Next vote was Testa 29, McInerny 19. Ashford moved for a unanimous vote, got it. Krauss Card No.: 1401225 System ID: 42688 2610) Krauss Heading: Testa, F.J. Title: Democratic nominee for supervisor at large, Oahu Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1903-09-22 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 6 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: See: Politics. Krauss Card No.: 1900488 [dc] System ID: 52105 2611) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Star reports a Democratic revival, Demos to meet tonight Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1903-09-18 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: They will discuss candidates. Some Dems are very much against running any candidates at all. Others see a chance because of Republican disaffection following the Republican convention. They feel GOP soreheads will back Demo candidates. They feel if they run Col. C.J. McCarthy and J.O. Carter Jr., and the Home Rulers endorse them, they will be winners. Krauss Card No.: 1401223 System ID: 42686 2612) Krauss Heading: Brown, J.F. Title: Owns a ranch on Molokai Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1903-09-17 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation]See: Wilson, John Krauss Card No.: 200826 [dc] System ID: 12373 2613) Krauss Heading: Wilson, John H. Title: Arrives from Molokai in the Lehua, September 16 Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1903-09-17 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (3); 8 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: At 9:27 am with 2 horses, 1 mule, 1 jackass and 16 packages of sundries. Ernest Smith and Kenneth Brown also passengers. Brown and Smith returned after spending several weeks on the J.F. Brown ranch. Krauss Card No.: 2101827 System ID: 29304 2614) Krauss Heading: Ship, Inter-Island Title: Lehua, steamer, arrives from Maui and Molokai ports Saturday, September 5 Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1903-09-05 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Captain Napala, at 8:35 a.m. She carried 43 hogs, 102 packages steam plow, etc., 57 bags corn, 27 bags potatoes, 57 packages sundries. Passengers: J. Kakaleka, J.F. Brown, T.T. Meyers, H.G. Wallace, Captain W. Clark, James Hurd, H.E. Cooper, Master K. Wallace, Sam Kauula, Mr. and Mrs. Christian Wagner and 18 deck. Krauss Card No.: 1700781 System ID: 44472 2615) Krauss Heading: Iaukea, Curtis P. Title: Home Ruler, is calling a meeting to line up candidates Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1903-08-11 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Politics. Krauss Card No.: 701659 [dc] System ID: 19223 2616) Krauss Heading: Nawahi, Mrs. Joseph Title: She puts out the Aloha Aina Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1903-08-11 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Politics Krauss Card No.: 120021 [dc] System ID: 25900 2617) Krauss Heading: Nawahi, Mrs. Joseph Title: She puts out the Aloha Aina Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1903-08-11 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Politics Krauss Card No.: 1200211 [dc] System ID: 25901 2618) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: News about Home Rulers, newspapers, etc. Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1903-08-11 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The story says Curtis P. Iaukea and S.K. Mahoe are calling a meeting Aug. 15 of Home Rulers to line up candidates. Mrs. Jos. Nawahi of the Aloha Aina visited Haleiwa recently on political business. The Aloha Aina is the most widely read paper by the Hawaiians. Iaukea is a regular contributor. Mrs. Nawahi is the widow of Jos. Nawahi who, with Hon. Pilipo were the strongest opponents to the treaty of reciprocity which Nawahi said was the stepping stone to annexation. She is with the newspaper. Krauss Card No.: 1401208 System ID: 42669 2619) Krauss Heading: Lilikalani, Edward K. Title: Ex-Democrat, has joined the Republicans Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1903-08-06 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Was a gentleman in waiting to the ex-queen, ran as Democrat for senator two years ago. [See: Politics]. Krauss Card No.: 1000829 [dc] System ID: 30841 2620) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Ex-Democrat E.K. Lilikalani has joined the Republicans Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1903-08-06 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: In a story about Republican activity, the last paragraph gives the above info. Says Lilikalani was gentleman in waiting for the ex-Queen, ran as a Democrat for Senator two years ago but now has decided the Republicans are best. Krauss Card No.: 1401206 System ID: 42667 2621) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Many Republicans are against an open primary Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1903-08-04 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (2-3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: They claim that the proposition of the Republican Central Committee of a wide open primary would result in Home Rulers taking over the party. If there is an open primary, say the dissenters, they will quit the party and form a Citizens Party. Krauss Card No.: 1401205 System ID: 42666 2622) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Home Rule party adopts a platform for the county campaigns that denounces the Republicans Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1903-07-28 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The second plank reads, "We denounce the present Territorial Administration as selfish, biased, corrupt, wasteful, extravagant and vicious, bent on perpetuating its own power and control of the people whose servants they are, and defiant of the Constitution and laws which they have solemnly sworn to maintain...We charge them with appointing to high official positions, carrying exorbitant salaries...inexperienced and incompetent persons...held in trust for great corporations." Krauss Card No.: 1401204 System ID: 42665 2623) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Home Rule convention considers resolution barring reporters from the Star and Advertiser Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1903-07-27 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The resolution named gentlemen who were invited to remain at the convention with the members. Those named included W.H. Coney of the Bulletin, F.J. Testa of the Independent and representatives of several native papers. Reporters from the Star and the Advertiser were not named. No action taken on the resolution this morning. Star said it is not clear if the resolution is the intent of the convention or just some hardheads. Krauss Card No.: 1401201 System ID: 42662 2624) Krauss Heading: Ship - Foreign Title: Falls of Clyde, bark, cleared from Hilo from San Francisco July 21 Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1903-07-25 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: 15 passengers, sugar and general merchandise. Cargo worth $181,862. Krauss Card No.: 1700084 System ID: 43328 2625) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Lively struggle seen for control of Home Rule Party Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1903-07-22 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (5-6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: A convention is coming up Monday and it is reported that many party members want to ditch president Kalauokalani who lost his last election for ex-delegate R.W. Wilcox. Krauss Card No.: 1401199 System ID: 42660 2626) Krauss Heading: Hoogs, Frank L. Title: Is listed as editor of the Hawaiain Star Author: no attribution[no annotation] Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1903-07-21 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 4 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 700480 [dc] System ID: 16362 2627) Krauss Heading: Newspaper Title: Frank L. Hoogs is editor of the Star, so it says on the masthead Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1903-07-21 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 4 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: He is the only editor who gives sympathetic space to the Home Rulers. Krauss Card No.: 1300434 System ID: 36143 2628) Krauss Heading: Notley, George Title: Is a Home Ruler, says Hawaiians can control the county government Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1903-07-21 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Politics. Krauss Card No.: 1300911 [dc] System ID: 36974 2629) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Home Ruler George Notley says Hawaiians can control the county government Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1903-07-21 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Says they can run things if they stand together. "We have a ticket nearly ready for this island," he said. The Home Rulers criticize Republican for saddling the territory with more than $2 [sic] in debt. Why? To build roads that are unnecessary. Hawaiians don't need roads because they don't use rubber tired vehicles. Home Rulers have been having quiet meetings and are getting ready for the battle of their lives. Krauss Card No.: 1401198 System ID: 42659 2630) Krauss Heading: Government Title: Superintendent Cooper now in catbird seat Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1903-07-16 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (5-6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The legislature has adjourned after appropriating much more money than can be raised. So many legislators are calling on Cooper to try to get him to favor public works projects in their districts. He is legislature and executive all in one now because he can choose which projects to go forward with the limited amount of funds at hand. Krauss Card No.: 501989 System ID: 23841 2631) Krauss Heading: Leprosy Title: Legislature appropriates $5,000 for wharf and breakwater at Kalaupapa Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1903-07-13 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Act 34 of the legislature just closed. Krauss Card No.: 1000569 System ID: 30220 2632) Krauss Heading: Mosquitoes Title: Story of how mosquitoes arrived in Hawaii in 1826 Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1903-07-08 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 77 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: From San Blas, Mexico at Lahaina. That night a native informed Dr. Baldwin that a new kind of fly had bitten him. Krauss Card No.: 1101872 System ID: 35733 2633) Krauss Heading: Newspaper Title: Beginning today the San Francisco Marine Exchange began daily service to Honolulu Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1903-07-06 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The service by cable gives news of shipping between Honolulu and San Francisco. Krauss Card No.: 1300433 System ID: 36142 2634) Krauss Heading: Ship Title: Falls of Clyde, bark, arrived at Hilo from San Francisco July 3, 13 days voyage Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1903-07-06 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 1700083 System ID: 43327 2635) Krauss Heading: Cable Title: The Pacific cable has reached Honolulu from Midway Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1903-07-04 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Cable landed this morning, final splice to be made this afternoon. Was landed at San Souci, 8 a.m. Krauss Card No.: 201164 System ID: 12972 2636) Krauss Heading: Cable Title: The Pacific cable has reached Honolulu from Midway Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1903-07-03 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The cable laying ship Anglia arrived off port early this morning and a new girdle of the world should be completed some time today. Krauss Card No.: 201164 System ID: 12971 2637) Krauss Heading: City & County Title: Judge Gear rules that the County Act is valid but knocks out the Board of Public Institutions section Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1903-06-24 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (5-6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Courts. Krauss Card No.: 300349 [dc] System ID: 11535 2638) Krauss Heading: Liliuokalani Title: Attends Home Rule luau on Maui, much cheering Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1903-06-15 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (5-6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [See: Politics]. Krauss Card No.: 1001040 [dc] System ID: 31206 2639) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Liliuokalani attends Home Rule Luau in Wailuku Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1903-06-15 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (5-6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Now comes a story of different attitude. Describes the enthusiasm for Liliuokalani's appearance. Says she made a speech was not political in tone and was drowned out by cheering. Says Home Rulers feel this is the kickoff to a strong election campaign and that the Republicans will have to fight hard to win. Krauss Card No.: 1401197 System ID: 42658 2640) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Liliuokalani attends Home Rule Luau in Wailuku Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1903-06-13 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The luau was on Thurs. This is Sat. Star goes out of its way to say the haoles were unpopular but does not document the claim. Seems to be in very bad taste. Krauss Card No.: 1401197 System ID: 42657 2641) Krauss Heading: Kamehameha Day Title: Star reports results of Kamehameha Day races Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1903-06-12 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 7 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Charles B. Wilson listed as the starter. Krauss Card No.: 801790 System ID: 5334 2642) Krauss Heading: Wilson, Charles B. Title: Listed as starter for Kamehameha Day horse races Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1903-06-12 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 7 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation]. Krauss Card No.: 2101641 [dc] System ID: 28676 2643) Krauss Heading: Legislature Title: The legislature finally has appropriated funds to keep the government going Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1903-05-25 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Headline says First Money of the Session. Superintendent Cooper gets the largest part of the emergency appropriations, and he prepared to go ahead with as many contracts for public improvements as he can handle at once. The appropriations lapse on June 30 so he must work quickly to use them. Krauss Card No.: 1000297 System ID: 29212 2644) Krauss Heading: Water Title: Pumps shut off, water pipes in Honolulu went dry this morning Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1903-05-21 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: By 9:00 two legislators were out to see what went wrong. Several version of the problem were told. Legislators accuse public works superintendent Cooper and Marshal Brown of coersion, pulling a bluff. Star calls it a long record of mismanagement. Brown says his workmen haven't been paid for weeks (apparently the legislature hasn't appropriated the money) and funds were exhausted. Cooper finally had the pumps turned on, promising he would find the money, pay it himself. Krauss Card No.: 2100310 System ID: 17830 2645) Krauss Heading: Liquor Title: Customs collector Chamberlain is experimenting with distillation of okolehao Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1903-05-16 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (5-6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: First legal attempt to make okolehao in Hawaii. A small quantity was sent to the World's Columbian Exposition at Chicago 10 years ago and received an award. Krauss Card No.: 1001155 System ID: 31339 2646) Krauss Heading: Okolehao Title: Customs Collector Chamberlain is experimenting with distillation of okolehao Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1903-05-16 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (5-6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Liquor. Krauss Card No.: 1301079 [dc] System ID: 37160 2647) Krauss Heading: Kalua, Judge John W. Title: In trouble again for not delivering paiai on time to Kalaupapa Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1903-05-14 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 7 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation]See: Leprosy Krauss Card No.: 801593 [dc] System ID: 4690 2648) Krauss Heading: Leprosy Title: Patients at Kalaupapa complaining again about failing to receive paiai on time Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1903-05-14 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 7 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Report on meeting of the Board of Health says the old story of Judge Kalua on Maui is being retold, he refused to answer cables and says the weather is too bad at Molokai to land paiai when the weather is okay according to Superintendent McVeigh. Krauss Card No.: 1000568 System ID: 30219 2649) Krauss Heading: Boxing Title: Heavyweight fight scheduled for Chinese Theater on Liliha St. near King St. Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1903-05-05 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Douglass was knocked out in the first round, but was fouled so he was declared winner. Krauss Card No.: 200467 System ID: 11187 2650) Krauss Heading: Millett, Joe Title: Is a local heavyweight boxing champion Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1903-05-05 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Millett wins in 1st round ko. Krauss Card No.: 1101402 [dc] System ID: 34729 2651) Krauss Heading: Boxing Title: Heavyweight fight scheduled for Chinese Theater on Liliha St. near King St. Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1903-05-02 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Ten rounds between Joe Millet, heavyweight champion of the San Francisco Olympic Club, and George Douglass, heavyweight champion of the British navy. At 8 p.m. Monday. Krauss Card No.: 200467 System ID: 11186 2652) Krauss Heading: Millett, Joe Title: Is a local heavyweight boxing champion Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1903-05-02 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Will go 10 rounds with British navy fighter. Krauss Card No.: 1101402 [dc] System ID: 34728 2653) Krauss Heading: Kamijiro, Awoki Title: Japanese sampan fisherman, survives capsized boat, clings three days to hull Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1903-01-10 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation]See: Sampan Krauss Card No.: 801856 [dc] System ID: 5410 2654) Krauss Heading: Sampans Title: Awoki Kamijiro, Japanese sampan fisherman, saved after clinging 3 days to overturned sampan Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1903-01-10 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: He left Honolulu a week ago, last Sunday at 5 p.m. This is Sat. On Monday the boat was overturned 8 miles out by a squall. Clung three days and nights to the sampan, no food or water. Two steamers passed close by, didn't see him. On Thursday a southerly blew him ashore at Ewa, beached the sampan, no damage. He made his way to Honolulu. Krauss Card No.: 1601413 System ID: 40168 2655) Krauss Heading: Cable Title: First Associated Press dispatches sent over cable to Honolulu Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1903-01-03 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation]See: Newspaper Krauss Card No.: 201163 [dc] System ID: 12970 2656) Krauss Heading: Newspaper Title: Associated Press service begins over the cable Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1903-01-03 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: First regular news service dispatches sent to the Hawaiian Islands. Marks a new era. The Star runs two columns all the way down the page of two paragraph dispatches. First is headed: San Francisco, January 3 - By courtesy of the Commercial Pacific Cable Co. the Associated Press is enabled today to send the following dispatches which comprise the first regular news report to be sent by cable to the Hawaiian Islands. Paul Cowles, Superintendent Western Division Associated Press. Krauss Card No.: 1300420 System ID: 36129 2657) Krauss Heading: Cable Title: Silvertown cable ship laying last link of cable, splice expected at 4:30 Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1903-01-02 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Cable Day program at the capitol described. Krauss Card No.: 201161 System ID: 12965 2658) Krauss Heading: Street Car Title: Last mule cars taken off King Street and the Waikiki Road Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1903-01-02 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 7 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Tentative agreement reached between Rapid Transit and the Hawaiian Tram-asys [sic]. Krauss Card No.: 1801456 System ID: 49259 2659) Krauss Heading: Cable Title: Silvertown cable ship laying last link of cable, splice expected at 4:30 Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1903-01-01 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 201161 System ID: 12964 2660) Krauss Heading: Hoogs, Frank L. Title: On this date Hoogs is listed as manager of the Star on the masthead Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1903-01-01 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 4 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 700480 [dc] System ID: 16364 2661) Krauss Heading: Newspaper Title: Frank L. Hoogs is listed on the masthead as manager of the Hawaiian Star Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1903-01-01 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 4 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation]. Krauss Card No.: 1300418 System ID: 36127 2662) Krauss Heading: Ship - Foreign Title: Coptic, liner, arrived Friday February 17 Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1899-02-18 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Arrived with 18 cabin and 4 steerage passengers. Since Herbert Hoover and wife are not listed as cabin passengers, they must have traveled steerage. The Coptic departed on Saturday, February 18 at noon for Yokohama and Hong Kong. (Passengers going through to the Orient often aren't listed, only local passengers in most cases. So the Hoovers may have been cabin passengers after all.) Krauss Card No.: 1700039 System ID: 43273 2663) Krauss Heading: Wilson, Charles B. Title: Editorial calls Wilson a thief and a paramour Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1893-11-20 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (1) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper editorial Annotation: Says Wilson must be kept in the pillory in spite or arrest threat. Krauss Card No.: 2101585 System ID: 28411 2664) Krauss Heading: Wilson, Charles B. Title: Still another article, Wilson's Dismal Bluff Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1893-11-18 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (1) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Calls Wilson the knave who went with the queen in the Hawaiian deck of cards. Krauss Card No.: 2101585 System ID: 28409 2665) Krauss Heading: Wilson, Charles B. Title: The Star says it will hit Wilson like a locomotive as result of the libel warrant Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1893-11-17 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The article is entitled C.B. Wilson's Bad Break. Krauss Card No.: 2101585 System ID: 28408 2666) Krauss Heading: Wilson, Charles B. Title: V.V. Ashford accuses Wilson of sleeping with Queen Liliuokalani Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1893-11-15 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Long reprint of a story that appeared in the Chronicle. Ashford says Wilson has long been the queen's favorite, was intimate with her even before he husband died, had a gate cut through her fence so he could visit more easily. Says he stole money from water rates and had to repay it in 1886. Says Wilson was dictator of the kingdom as marshal, says the overthrow resulted from his bad advice to the queen. Krauss Card No.: 2101584 System ID: 28405 2667) Krauss Heading: Smith, George W. Title: Elected vice president of the Star newspaper Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1893-10-20 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Newspaper Krauss Card No.: 1800022 [dc] System ID: 43917 2668) Krauss Heading: Hula Title: U.J. Ordway denies he's involved in hula scheme Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1893-05-23 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: An article appearing in this morning's Advertiser to the effect that a company of Hula girls were going to Chicago under the management of Messrs. Foster and Ordway. I hereby state that I, or either of my brothers, are in any way connected with Foster and furthermore, have no intention of connecting ourselves with any Hula scheme. U.K. r Ordway (No Foster appears on the Australia's passenger list) Krauss Card No.: 701431 System ID: 18888 2669) Krauss Heading: Newspaper Title: Daniel Logan listed on masthead as editor of the Hawaiian Star Newspaper: Hawaiian Star Date: 0000-00-00 Page (Column): 4 (1-2) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation]. Krauss Card No.: 1300584 System ID: 36318 2670) Krauss Heading: Meinecke, C. Title: Buys old schooner Luka for $400 Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1908-01-10 (click here to see all pages from this date) (Date transcribed from Krauss card may be incorrect. [Year typed over on Krauss Index card; may be 1907.]) Page (Column): 8 [7?] (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 1101070 [dc] System ID: 34068 2671) Krauss Heading: Inter-Island Steam Navigation Co. Title: Company is fumigating its steamers for rats Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-05-06 (click here to see all pages from this date) (Date transcribed from Krauss card may be incorrect. ) Page (Column): 2 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Shipping. Krauss Card No.: 701886 [dc] System ID: 19545 2672) Krauss Heading: Townsend, George Title: Seems to be skipper of the steamer Niihau Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1907-02-01 (click here to see all pages from this date) (Date transcribed from Krauss card may be incorrect. [Day of month not noted on index card.]) Page (Column): 2 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The Niihau, Townsend captain, sails for Koloa and Eleele February 8. Krauss Card No.: 1901346 System ID: 53132 2673) Krauss Heading: Traffic Title: Automobile owners have decided to obey traffic laws says Auto Club Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-10-21 (click here to see all pages from this date) (Date transcribed from Krauss card may be incorrect. [Year is not noted on the index card.]) Page (Column): 8 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: See: Autos. Krauss Card No.: 1901399 System ID: 53194 2674) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Rallies of both Republicans and Democrats held too often to give in detail Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-10-12 (click here to see all pages from this date) (Date transcribed from Krauss card may be incorrect. [Date range listed on Krauss index card: Oct. 12-15.]) Page (Column): [No page information on Krauss index card.] Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 1401467 System ID: 42998 2675) Krauss Heading: Politics Title: Demo delegate candidate E.B. McClanahan blasts Palmer Woods for statement that he can't win Author: E.B. McClanahan Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-09-28 (click here to see all pages from this date) (Date transcribed from Krauss card may be incorrect. ) Page (Column): 3 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper letter Annotation: In a letter rushed into print in the Star. Krauss Card No.: 1401462 System ID: 42988 2676) Krauss Heading: Roosevelt, Alice Title: Enjoys surfing at Waikiki Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-07-15 (click here to see all pages from this date) (Date transcribed from Krauss card may be incorrect. [Year may be 1905.]) Page (Column): 5 (1) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 1600978 [dc] System ID: 39640 2677) Krauss Heading: Mott-Smith, E.A. Title: Incorporator of proposed railroad on Kauai Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-05-29 (click here to see all pages from this date) (Date transcribed from Krauss card may be incorrect. [Day of Month unclear on Krauss Index card; may be May 29.]) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Railroad. Krauss Card No.: 1101915 [dc] System ID: 35785 2678) Krauss Heading: Harbor Title: Short item gives the docks where steamers tie up Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-03-28 (click here to see all pages from this date) (Date transcribed from Krauss card may be incorrect. [Day of Month typed over on Krauss Index card, may be March 29.]) Page (Column): 2 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The Inter-Island wharf is at the foot of Maunakea St. but some of the steamers dock at Brewer's Wharf, Nuuanu St. These are the small steamers; Claudine, Likelike, Kinau, Helene, Maui. 30 other listings for trans-ocean liners. Krauss Card No.: 600664 System ID: 25286 2679) Krauss Heading: Shiping Title: Advertisements gives names of steamship companies serving Hawaii and their liners Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-01-20 (click here to see all pages from this date) (Date transcribed from Krauss card may be incorrect. There is no month on the Krauss card.) Page (Column): 2 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper advertisement Annotation: Oceanic Steamship Company runs the Alameda, Ventura, Sierra and Sonoma between Honolulu and San Francisco. The Canadian-Australian Royal Mail S.S. Company operates between Victoria, British Columbia, Honolulu and the Colonies with the Moana, Aorangi, Miowera, Nanuka. The Pacific Mail Steamship Company Occidental and Oriental S.S. Company sails between China-Japan-Honolulu-San Francisco with the Korea, Coptic, Siberia, Mongolia and Manchuria. Krauss Card No.: 1701493 System ID: 45455 |