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r.l I. I H r m i) w w w ' " ir. f , - T- V- . """ - '"yvy)J"W'j(nW'" r. ,i'.' Kl V ' - 1 495& ,V V From San Francisco: I.urllnc .Ian. 11 Broaden the channel of your bill-ines- s. Evening Bulletin Do not be content to remain For Son Francisco: The has constant anil Clilu Jlnni Jim. 16 in a rut. public Fjom Vancouver: changing needs, and will turn to the AorniiRl Toll. C merchant who frankly tells them of For Vancouver: his capacity to satisfy them. The Moulin . , Feb. 3 3:30 EDITION NOTHING MAKES BUSINESS SO QUIET AS A LULL IN ADVERTISING nublie reads the BULLETIN. VOL. XI. NO. 4210. 11 PAGES. HONOLULU, TERRITORY OF HAWAII, SATURDAY, JANUARY 16, 1000.1-- 1 PAGES. PRICE 5 CENTS. PROBING AT TO BOTTOM OF PANAIA WASHINGTON. D. C, Jan. 10. The Grand July of be District of Columbia will make n thorough inves tigation of the Panama Canal scandal in which Editor Tullitzcr of the Nc w York World, the President, W. H. Cromwell, and a relative of the Prcs ident arc involved. This will bring the whole matter up for criminal prosecution should cause appear. MESSINA. Sirily, Jan. 1G. The authorities estimate that 90,000 people were killed in this city alone br the earthquake disaster. The remains of U. S, Consul Ctiency have been found by the sailors from the battleship Illinois. 50 Ki led DENVER. Colo., Jan. 10. Over nnd a score injured in a collision on Thaw May NEW YORK. N. Y., Jan. 10. Harry K. Thaw will be ht ought be. fcrc the courts of .this city to be ex- amined as to his sanity. SPECIAL CARGO Hill MN PEDRO First District Shipment Of South Cal. Products The Allien Howie nulla fiom S.in Pedro Ind.i) fur Honolulu In what l.dii Angeles Inlet cuts Intend In uiiiKo ii icgular trade with Ilnwiill, k.ijb Hid I.ih Angeles Kxuiiiliinr, .Inn. :i. Tim vessel Ih loiiili'il with molt timi-dlt- c, u oilin . unil pio Winn, anil im Ik mil Ik A V K. ThoinpMin, who, ih (Continued on Page 2) f :ii 3ifeC -- "4.T "BjmiV ar -- ii Cjit SCANDAL ere Killed In Wreck fifty passengers were killed today the Denver & Rio Grande road. Track latehood WASHINGTON. D. C, Jan. 1G. It lias been decided that the bills giving Statehood to Arizona and New Mex- ico will not be up for final passage at Jhisjession ofCongress. STEAMER MAGNATE ON BOARD CHIYO S Tsiikiilinru leo president 'if tlir Tiijci Klson KiiIhIiii. Ih ii through pas- senger In lln Clilyii Mnrn, which nr iihiil mi her maiden trip from .liipnti In ilin llr Ih going In Iho Hulled States .iml will pinliihli' go to Iluropc mi husl .u in innii'Tlnil with IiIh company Mi Twiknhm.i Ii mi cldcily mini niul in i oiml. In imI in ho one of Ilin nuiht roiisoi .illo iiirii or Ilin company which Ih gt owing niililly In Hh IiiisI- 111 hH Ariurillug In Mime nf thn ofllrorH, Tsiiknliiin Ih ,'olug Hi thn United Sink's ii ii I Kuiojiip o purchaso mater-l.i- l fur the construction of n few more largo i.lc.niit'iH. 3JfT BULLETIN AD3 PAY -- J Most Men Say that nn ALFRED BEN-JAMI- ready mado suit is "good enough for anybody," if he gets the right style and size. But for the man of "odd size," or tho man who insists upon hav- ing his clothes made to order, the Benjamin Custom Suit is the acme of Perfec- tion. IF THAT MEANS YOU, let us take your measure for the finest custom tail- oring house in the world. See Our Spring Samples. FOR PANAMA GEORGE WADE 15 NOW FREE MAN After Ten Years' Prison Life, Is Pardoned By Motl-Sml- th After ten cnrs spent lirlihnl prison bars, during nil ot which time, lm llllH llCPIl Conducting u lcR.it fight to scouro his lonso, (lenrgo Wndc, a mil- - Inltn, walked mil nt prison a free limn HiIh morning. Wmlo (nine up Ii. thn .Imllelnry linllilliiR thlH morn-I- ll r, niul shook hands with Matbhal Hendry nnd oilier otllclnl whom ho had como to know during his Iimir ji'.irs of Imprisonment. Acting (locrnor Mott-Snilt- h sinn- ed lil piirdon on tho llrnt day ot tho new year, and W'ir.o wan then noti- fied of the cxecutho clemency Ho did not rare, however, to leave Ojlni prison, tthlrh had been his home for ten enrs, until he hnd communicated with relatives In New York and funds to take him hoein. To- day he Htcpped out nnd hreuthed the nlr, n frco man. Wmlo bus hcen sick for several years pant, sulTcrlng from dliiheteH, which him caused u Rradual decline in his health until now It Is known Hint ho has not long to live. It wiih for this reason that Mutt- - Smith granted tho request for ii par don, - Tho rasn nf (leorgo Wmlo Is ono ot tho most pccullnr that has over bcjjn liroURht before tho mithorlllcH here, lie was arrested on the night of Au gust Ifi, 1S00, Tor itho murder of (IcnrRO (llliesplo on tho steamer Aus- - tialln. Ho was tried, nnd pleaded Kiillty to murder In tho second do-gi- JiiiIro Stanley sentenced him tn Ilfo Imprisonment. Later ho wns again tried and sentenced to ton years In the penitentiary. On this matter hnheas corpus pio- - wero hi ought, and Judgo l)ol would pioliahly have rendered n decision in a cry short time. ' KINDLY STORM SAN FRANCISCO, Calif.. Jan. 10. The rainstorm continues throughout the State, but no further damage is reported. ITALY'S EMBASSY BURNED T0K10, Japan, Jan. 16. The Ital-ia- Embassy here burned down to- day. mm t All naloons, liaznnrs, liarhcr shops, nnd other places nf huslness wero tlRhtly closed lit Niagara Palls, N. Y , as a lesult nf tho council agitation aptinst gamhling. S.S. Alaxueda, JANUARY 20TH Will be our next fruit boat to the Coast. Island Fruit Co., FRUIT SPECIALISTS ARE YOU INTERESTED in the management of es- tates, large or small? If you are, you will find it worth your while to call on us and look into our methods See the way wc handle the de- tails. Our system is the most com- plete and thorough one that we know of; mistakes don't happen here. We shall be pleased to see you. 3r Hawaiian Trust Co. ITALIAN RULERS WHO SENT PROMPT AID TO SICILY Tho King mid Queen ot Italyttook prompt action for tho relief of tho stricken sections of Slrlly when tho llrnt news of tho fearful enrthnunko leached ticm. Tho Minister of Ma- rino and thn Minister of War wero ordered to hurry supplies to Mes- sina and all tho villages along tho const, mid troops worn sent into thn interior l'o hury tho dead, aid tho injured mid prevent rioting. (Jiiron Helena drnw upon her for a largo sum of mou-- oj for tho relief fiind.l l l kepo IMS (Special to tho Ilu I lot I ll ) WlAILl'KI' Maul, Jim Hi A., Irt- - tei from the cabin ofllcn In Honolulu itihlrcshcd to Jinlgn Mathowm.in, Will. Iiiku, Is In tho Wailuku poKtoniro. It la Kiipposed to lontiiln instructions ft nm either llio President or the De partment of .liistlco, Washington. Tho litter will be mid to tho Judge at Konu this evening by I lie sleamer Mauna Ioa. Tim prehoiice of the letter In tho Will. Iiiku poHtofnio has led many suspi cious niluils to bellnve that Judge Mnthewman would succeed Judgo A. N Kopolk.il of tlio Seeond Circuit Ctiirt, especially at this tlmo when tho Honolulu pious nnd tho Maui Is tilled with rumors ot JinlRn Kepolknl'H reslgnutlim balng reqiifhteil by Atlorney General Ilona-parl- o Judge Kepolkal niny go to Honolulu by tonight's Milium Kea. CANAL SCANDAL HAWAII'S BUILDING, SEATTLE Successor?! GREAT EXCITEMENT AT JAPANESE PLAY Attorney-Gener- al Will Be Asked To Take Up Matter The play given at the Aula Japan- ese theater, h.ised on the trouble be- tween the High-Wag- e Association and tbo planters, brought forth a packed house. The audience was entirely Japnncuc. the only pre rnt, outside of the polleo and tho press, being T Mltner Harrison, tho attorney and nninteiir dclectlve. While It was rarefully explained b vl'oso Interested in the agitation thnt the scene of the play was laid In Formosa and noMu Hawaii, the di- rect reference to local a flairs appear ed unmistakable to thine who under- stood Japanese At several times during tho'iHTfornianre tho niidlcnco tcok a lively part In tho game, ex pressing lis sentiments toward the opponents to the agitation In no un certain terms. It Is understood on the very best authority that steps are now being taken to ulnrij the entire matter be- fore the Attorney General' with the expectation thal'tho (Irand Jury will tnkn some action. Tho following (.Mitna of the piny has been compiled by n competent Japanese Interpreter: "" I'lnST ACT Sceno In ii Plantation Camp In Formosa. A most destitute condition of camp life is pictured. A sick niflii Is taking caro of his children while Ills wlfo Is nwny ot work In tho cano field. A neighbor's: wlfo conies In to soolho them. A collector 1hUh the sick mini who makes excuses, complaining of his meager Income. Tho collector leaves the house. Then, threo laborers runic In and rhat. They complain or their condition. The wlfo comes homo and nurtcs her child. Tho men como back and talk about the higher wage agitation nt the inciropolh They com- plain that they c&n not wivo nn thing, (lltio they quote tho argiimentH of Mr Nogoro which wero published in the Nlppu.) They refer to cash payment for rlro, which wns decided on recent- ly by tho Jnpnni'HO merchants. A gen- tleman arrives. Ho hears tho cont cr- eation of the I luce men and tries to irguc with them, telling them to he. (Continued on Page 4) SUGAR SAN FRANCISCO, Calif., Jan. 11. SUGAR: 88 analylis Beets, 10s, 1 Parity, 4.14 cents. Previous quotation, 10s. 2 SAN FRANCISCO, Calif., Jan. 15, SUGAR: 86 degree Centrifugals, 3.71 cents, or S74.zo.per ton. rrevioui quotation, 3.73 cents. "Berliner" THE NEW PASTRY 30c A DOZEN AT ' ALEXANDER YOUNG CAFE. WE DO THE BUSINESS because we have the boys who realize the value of Time. We should have A Little of Yours. TERRITORIAL MESSENGER SERVICE. PHONE 301. Wicker Chairs, Rookers, and Tables NEW LOT JUST RECEIVED. J. Hopp & Co., (LT.WF.RS & COOKE BLDG.i Building 'Governor I'rcnr took up tho matter of Hawaii s exhibit at the U.isl.a- - Yukon-I'nilll- e exposition while he wns In Washington, talking with As- - slftnnt Secretary Wilson, who has general charge of tho Government end of Hie Fair, and Mr. llokln, who has specific supervision of the Feder al exhibit. The mint Important thliK the Governor learned was that Ha- waii's building might be enlarged if the contriu tors' bids were low enough to leave some money over. Tho authorities In Washington were greatly pleased with tho Inter- est and enthusiasm that has been (llsplR)eil by the people of Hawaii in this matter, which contrasts favor ably with the way the matter has been taken up by a number of other places. Hawaii has a very advanta- geous position at the Fair grounds, the building adjoining the blograpli and lecture building for tho entire departments of the exposition 'Only in nn Indirect way will lla- - wall receive any money over the "- No Is Given Ship On Maiden Tho splendid liner Cliljo Mam nf tlio"ToyoKlsen Knisha. arrived this morning from Japan and docked at thn Hackfeld wharf at about III o'clock. Tills lull er maiden trip. but. unlike her sister ship, the Tenjo Maru, which was greeted with cheers and liiuizuU of the lueil Japanese, the Chlyo was quietly brought to tho wharf by Pilot Mcl'auley and Captain Greene, who wore on tho bridge. Captain Greene Htnted tills morning that ho does nut Intend to push his steamer ahead with with a view or hrenidng tho record, made b tho Ti'lio, between here unit Kan Francisco. It Is Generally believed thai tho Chlso, U allowed to go at lull i peed, would bent tho Teno nnd nuiko. a new record between tho ports ot Ho nolulu niul Sun FrnncUco. While Cnptaln Greene says that ho will not try for tho record, now held by tho Tcnyo, Iho presence of S. Tsu kaharn, vice president or the comp.ui), who Ih going to tho United States and l'.uropo In haste, might result In idiort-i'liln- tho Umo between Honolulu and Ban Francisco, On thn trip from Japan, the engines of tho Chlyo worked to perfection, and thura wero no complaints from nny or Iho piibsengers. Vlco President Tsu kahiint lb very much pleased with the sleamer Among tho passengers for (Ills port are Urn. K Tnkleda, wife of tho man lager of tho loral branch or the Yoko llama Specie Flunk. Mrs N Hula and (Continued on Page 4) la If- - It's AND EASE YOU'RE AFTER, Anil if you do lots of walking, Try a pair of our Tan Calf, Sole, BLUCHER BALS. You'll Find Them Jut The Thing. No. 460. PRICE, $4.50. Shoe Co., , LIMITED 1051 FORT STREET. TELEPHONE 282. FAIR May Enlarge Hawaii's TIK. CHIYO MAhMEGIoTnAR'SREPORT ARRlVESilETLY Reception Appearance Comfort Russia Double Manufacturers' at Big Fair Olio iiiportone I hei ii. tb. Gov- ernor thin iiioinlng !! will to (cle beiiellls. pioli.ibh I" lining ll great deal or freight (irrl. .1 from hero to Seattle by the rm trans- ports. This Is not definite, hnwocr, in ll remains to be seen whether or not the transport, come this wa nt Iho right time. The (iovVrmneiit ban also consented to enrrv the IWi ex- hibit or Hawaii to tV'ntlb' In ilu H that veisel tonii". this) wn at the right time 'Mr Newell leniluil lh.it the Geo- logical Hure department wa maps or Hawaii showing tbo Island as tho Cioss-ltoail- nt Hie li-clll- c. and alio maps or the group anil together we i.illed on Mr lluui point out to him the Itnpori.uit illleu mid places In tin; Inlands Tin mapa are to be Ihlileen feel long Thla tifnlll bIiiiwu the iilerlli'-t-- ' of Mr Newell In hli work rr Hnw.ili Had ho not cilb-- this inattir to n uilnil it would have been prolmMi i'i.i mi Important ilMei micln b p i n em. phnslzod on tin mapi Receipts Larger Than Last Year and. More Documents Filed Showing mi Increaye or cm i $J200 in rrcelplM for the eai of tins a-- eniiipnri'd with l'.Mii. Hegl-tra- r ot Public Conveyances Merrlmu has com piled ii short report or the woik doiiu In his ilep.irlineiit (luring Nile past ear There Is a large Incrensn shown in Hie number of iiiIhioIIhiio-oii- s tiled, nnd tills Is duo to the many g eontucts which luive been 'phited on record lining Hie Inst year. Following is tho report. DOCUMKNTS UKCHIVIMl l"Olt HKC-OH- U IN TIIF. YI.AIW 1007 1008 Deeds 1 JS7 lfiCU Mortgages 480 liOl l.e.isca Il'is :;ri,'i Dills of Sale U7 i:i3 AttachiiieutH l Miscellaneous 91' 12UU Total 3111 ".X80 PERFORMEnS CHANGE PLACE.' Iiihlead of giving the theatrical per formaueo In Hie Asahl tlientre on Mailiiake.i street, as was aimount 'd tl( proninters of Hie .l.iiliesn lilgh wage show have rented the Hono- lulu .lapnnese theatre on Anla lane ror the purpose 'I he show eommi'iu'es at 7 :in o'clock The As.ihl theatre own era refused to allow them tip iu,o of that theatre "For Sale" cirdj at Bulletin. The Kash Co., Ltd., .i Corner of Fort and Hotel Sts. $1 LIMITED ) 023 FORT ST.' r TMrrmnMiifc,tirTByr--tigtJfri-f1'- ! nu - ftTt. fc l aJjWu T

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From San Francisco:I.urllnc .Ian. 11 Broaden the channel of your bill-ines- s.Evening Bulletin Do not be content to remainFor Son Francisco: The has constant anilClilu Jlnni Jim. 16 in a rut. public

Fjom Vancouver: changing needs, and will turn to the

AorniiRl Toll. C merchant who frankly tells them of

For Vancouver: his capacity to satisfy them. The

Moulin . , Feb. 3 3:30 EDITION NOTHING MAKES BUSINESS SO QUIET AS A LULL IN ADVERTISING nublie reads the BULLETIN.

VOL. XI. NO. 4210. 11 PAGES. HONOLULU, TERRITORY OF HAWAII, SATURDAY, JANUARY 16, 1000.1-- 1 PAGES. PRICE 5 CENTS.

PROBING

ATTO BOTTOM OF

PANAIAWASHINGTON. D. C, Jan. 10. The Grand July of be District of

Columbia will make n thorough inves tigation of the Panama Canal scandalin which Editor Tullitzcr of the Nc w York World, the President, W. H.Cromwell, and a relative of the Prcs ident arc involved. This will bringthe whole matter up for criminal prosecution should cause appear.

MESSINA. Sirily, Jan. 1G. The authorities estimate that 90,000people were killed in this city alone br the earthquake disaster.

The remains of U. S, Consul Ctiency have been found by the sailorsfrom the battleship Illinois.

50 Ki led

DENVER. Colo., Jan. 10. Overnnd a score injured in a collision on

Thaw May

NEW YORK. N. Y., Jan. 10.Harry K. Thaw will be ht ought be.fcrc the courts of .this city to be ex-

amined as to his sanity.

SPECIAL CARGO

Hill MN PEDRO

First District ShipmentOf South Cal.

Products

The Allien Howie nulla fiom S.inPedro Ind.i) fur Honolulu In whatl.dii Angeles Inlet cuts Intend In uiiiKoii icgular trade with Ilnwiill, k.ijb HidI.ih Angeles Kxuiiiliinr, .Inn. :i.

Tim vessel Ih loiiili'il with molt timi-dlt- c,

u oilin . unil pio Winn, anil imIk mil Ik A V K. ThoinpMin, who, ih

(Continued on Page 2)

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SCANDAL

ere Killed

In Wreckfifty passengers were killed todaythe Denver & Rio Grande road.

Track

latehoodWASHINGTON. D. C, Jan. 1G. It

lias been decided that the bills givingStatehood to Arizona and New Mex-

ico will not be up for final passageat Jhisjession ofCongress.

STEAMER MAGNATE

ON BOARD CHIYO

S Tsiikiilinru leo president 'if tlirTiijci Klson KiiIhIiii. Ih ii through pas-senger In lln Clilyii Mnrn, which nr

iihiil mi her maiden trip from .liipnti Inilin llr Ih going In Iho Hulled States.iml will pinliihli' go to Iluropc mi husl.u in innii'Tlnil with IiIh company

Mi Twiknhm.i Ii mi cldcily mini niulin i oiml. In imI in ho one of Ilin nuihtroiisoi .illo iiirii or Ilin companywhich Ih gt owing niililly In Hh IiiisI-

111 hH

Ariurillug In Mime nf thn ofllrorH,Tsiiknliiin Ih ,'olug Hi thn UnitedSink's ii ii I Kuiojiip o purchaso mater-l.i- l

fur the construction of n few morelargo i.lc.niit'iH.

3JfT BULLETIN AD3 PAY -- J

Most Men Say

that nn ALFRED BEN-JAMI-

ready madosuit is "good enoughfor anybody," if he getsthe right style and size.

But for the man of"odd size," or tho manwho insists upon hav-

ing his clothes made toorder, the

BenjaminCustom Suit

is the acme of Perfec-tion. IF THATMEANS YOU, let ustake your measure forthe finest custom tail-oring house in theworld. See Our SpringSamples.

FOR PANAMA

GEORGE WADE 15

NOW FREE MAN

After Ten Years' PrisonLife, Is Pardoned By

Motl-Sml- th

After ten cnrs spent lirlihnl prisonbars, during nil ot which time, lmllllH llCPIl Conducting u lcR.it fight toscouro his lonso, (lenrgo Wndc, a mil- -

Inltn, walked mil nt prison a freelimn HiIh morning. Wmlo (nine upIi. thn .Imllelnry linllilliiR thlH morn-I- ll

r, niul shook hands with MatbhalHendry nnd oilier otllclnl whom hohad como to know during his Iimirji'.irs of Imprisonment.

Acting (locrnor Mott-Snilt- h sinn-

ed lil piirdon on tho llrnt day ot thonew year, and W'ir.o wan then noti-

fied of the cxecutho clemency Hodid not rare, however, to leave Ojlniprison, tthlrh had been his home forten enrs, until he hnd communicatedwith relatives In New York and

funds to take him hoein. To-

day he Htcpped out nnd hreuthed thenlr, n frco man. Wmlo bus hcen sickfor several years pant, sulTcrlng fromdliiheteH, which him caused u Rradualdecline in his health until now It Isknown Hint ho has not long to live.It wiih for this reason that Mutt- -

Smith granted tho request for ii pardon, -

Tho rasn nf (leorgo Wmlo Is ono ottho most pccullnr that has over bcjjn

liroURht before tho mithorlllcH here,lie was arrested on the night of August Ifi, 1S00, Tor itho murder of(IcnrRO (llliesplo on tho steamer Aus- -

tialln. Ho was tried, nnd pleadedKiillty to murder In tho second do-gi-

JiiiIro Stanley sentenced himtn Ilfo Imprisonment. Later ho wnsagain tried and sentenced to tonyears In the penitentiary.

On this matter hnheas corpus pio- -

wero hi ought, and Judgol)ol would pioliahly have renderedn decision in a cry short time.

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KINDLY STORM

SAN FRANCISCO, Calif.. Jan. 10.The rainstorm continues throughoutthe State, but no further damage isreported.

ITALY'S EMBASSY BURNED

T0K10, Japan, Jan. 16. The Ital-ia-

Embassy here burned down to-

day.mm t

All naloons, liaznnrs, liarhcr shops,nnd other places nf huslness werotlRhtly closed lit Niagara Palls, N. Y ,

as a lesult nf tho council agitationaptinst gamhling.

S.S. Alaxueda,JANUARY 20TH

Will be our next fruit boat tothe Coast.

Island Fruit Co.,FRUIT SPECIALISTS

ARE YOU

INTERESTED

in the management of es-

tates, large or small? If youare, you will find it worthyour while to call on us andlook into our methods Seethe way wc handle the de-

tails.Our system is the most com-

plete and thorough one thatwe know of; mistakes don'thappen here.

We shall be pleased to seeyou.

3r Hawaiian

Trust Co.

ITALIAN RULERS

WHO SENT PROMPT

AID TO SICILY

Tho King mid Queen ot Italyttookprompt action for tho relief of thostricken sections of Slrlly when thollrnt news of tho fearful enrthnunkoleached ticm. Tho Minister of Ma-

rino and thn Minister of War weroordered to hurry supplies to Mes-

sina and all tho villages along thoconst, mid troops worn sent intothn interior l'o hury tho dead, aidtho injured mid prevent rioting.(Jiiron Helena drnw upon her

for a largo sum of mou-- oj

for tho relief fiind.l

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kepoIMS

(Special to tho Ilu I lot I ll )

WlAILl'KI' Maul, Jim Hi A., Irt- -

tei from the cabin ofllcn In Honoluluitihlrcshcd to Jinlgn Mathowm.in, Will.Iiiku, Is In tho Wailuku poKtoniro. Itla Kiipposed to lontiiln instructionsft nm either llio President or the De

partment of .liistlco, Washington. Tholitter will be mid

to tho Judge at Konu thisevening by I lie sleamer Mauna Ioa.Tim prehoiice of the letter In tho Will.Iiiku poHtofnio has led many suspicious niluils to bellnve that JudgeMnthewman would succeed Judgo A.

N Kopolk.il of tlio Seeond CircuitCtiirt, especially at this tlmo whentho Honolulu pious nnd tho Maui

Is tilled with rumors otJinlRn Kepolknl'H reslgnutlim balngreqiifhteil by Atlorney General Ilona-parl- o

Judge Kepolkal niny go toHonolulu by tonight's Milium Kea.

CANAL SCANDALHAWAII'S BUILDING, SEATTLE

Successor?!

GREAT EXCITEMENT

AT JAPANESE PLAY

Attorney-Gener- al Will

Be Asked To TakeUp Matter

The play given at the Aula Japan-ese theater, h.ised on the trouble be-

tween the High-Wag- e Association andtbo planters, brought forth a packedhouse. The audience was entirelyJapnncuc. the only prernt, outside of the polleo and thopress, being T Mltner Harrison, thoattorney and nninteiir dclectlve.

While It was rarefully explainedb vl'oso Interested in the agitationthnt the scene of the play was laid InFormosa and noMu Hawaii, the di-

rect reference to local a flairs appeared unmistakable to thine who under-stood Japanese At several timesduring tho'iHTfornianre tho niidlcncotcok a lively part In tho game, expressing lis sentiments toward theopponents to the agitation In no uncertain terms.

It Is understood on the very bestauthority that steps are now beingtaken to ulnrij the entire matter be-

fore the Attorney General' with theexpectation thal'tho (Irand Jury willtnkn some action.

Tho following (.Mitna of the pinyhas been compiled by n competentJapanese Interpreter: ""

I'lnST ACT Sceno In ii PlantationCamp In Formosa.

A most destitute condition of camplife is pictured. A sick niflii Is takingcaro of his children while Ills wlfo Is

nwny ot work In tho cano field. A

neighbor's: wlfo conies In to soolhothem. A collector 1hUh the sick miniwho makes excuses, complaining of hismeager Income. Tho collector leavesthe house. Then, threo laborers runicIn and rhat. They complain or theircondition. The wlfo comes homo andnurtcs her child. Tho men comoback and talk about the higher wageagitation nt the inciropolh They com-

plain that they c&n not wivo nn thing,(lltio they quote tho argiimentH of MrNogoro which wero published in theNlppu.) They refer to cash paymentfor rlro, which wns decided on recent-ly by tho Jnpnni'HO merchants. A gen-

tleman arrives. Ho hears tho cont cr-

eation of the I luce men and tries toirguc with them, telling them to he.

(Continued on Page 4)

SUGAR

SAN FRANCISCO, Calif., Jan. 11.SUGAR: 88 analylis Beets, 10s,1 Parity, 4.14 cents. Previousquotation, 10s. 2

SAN FRANCISCO, Calif., Jan. 15,SUGAR: 86 degree Centrifugals, 3.71cents, or S74.zo.per ton. rreviouiquotation, 3.73 cents.

"Berliner"THE NEW PASTRY30c A DOZEN AT

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ALEXANDER YOUNG CAFE.

WE DO THEBUSINESS

because we have the boys who realizethe value of Time. We should have

A Little of Yours.

TERRITORIAL MESSENGERSERVICE. PHONE 301.

WickerChairs, Rookers, and Tables

NEW LOT JUST RECEIVED.

J. Hopp & Co.,(LT.WF.RS & COOKE BLDG.i

Building'Governor I'rcnr took up tho matter

of Hawaii s exhibit at the U.isl.a- -

Yukon-I'nilll- e exposition while he

wns In Washington, talking with As- -

slftnnt Secretary Wilson, who hasgeneral charge of tho Governmentend of Hie Fair, and Mr. llokln, who

has specific supervision of the Federal exhibit. The mint Important thliKthe Governor learned was that Ha-

waii's building might be enlarged ifthe contriu tors' bids were low enoughto leave some money over.

Tho authorities In Washingtonwere greatly pleased with tho Inter-est and enthusiasm that has been(llsplR)eil by the people of Hawaii inthis matter, which contrasts favorably with the way the matter hasbeen taken up by a number of otherplaces. Hawaii has a very advanta-geous position at the Fair grounds,the building adjoining the blograpliand lecture building for tho entiredepartments of the exposition

'Only in nn Indirect way will lla- -

wall receive any money over the "-

No Is Given

Ship On Maiden

Tho splendid liner Cliljo Mam nf

tlio"ToyoKlsen Knisha. arrived thismorning from Japan and docked at thn

Hackfeld wharf at about III o'clock.Tills lull er maiden trip. but. unlike

her sister ship, the Tenjo Maru, whichwas greeted with cheers and liiuizuUof the lueil Japanese, the Chlyo wasquietly brought to tho wharf by PilotMcl'auley and Captain Greene, whowore on tho bridge. Captain GreeneHtnted tills morning that ho does nutIntend to push his steamer ahead withwith a view or hrenidng tho record,made b tho Ti'lio, between here unitKan Francisco. It Is Generally believedthai tho Chlso, U allowed to go at lulli peed, would bent tho Teno nnd nuiko.a new record between tho ports ot Honolulu niul Sun FrnncUco.

While Cnptaln Greene says that howill not try for tho record, now heldby tho Tcnyo, Iho presence of S. Tsukaharn, vice president or the comp.ui),who Ih going to tho United States andl'.uropo In haste, might result In idiort-i'liln-

tho Umo between Honolulu andBan Francisco,

On thn trip from Japan, the enginesof tho Chlyo worked to perfection, andthura wero no complaints from nny orIho piibsengers. Vlco President Tsukahiint lb very much pleased with thesleamer

Among tho passengers for (Ills portare Urn. K Tnkleda, wife of tho man

lager of tho loral branch or the Yokollama Specie Flunk. Mrs N Hula and

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la

If-- It'sAND EASE YOU'RE AFTER,

Anil if you do lots of walking,

Try a pair of our

Tan Calf,

Sole,BLUCHER BALS.

You'll Find Them Jut The Thing.No. 460. PRICE, $4.50.

Shoe Co.,, LIMITED

1051 FORT STREET.TELEPHONE 282.

FAIRMay Enlarge Hawaii's

TIK. CHIYO MAhMEGIoTnAR'SREPORT

ARRlVESilETLY

Reception

Appearance

Comfort

RussiaDouble

Manufacturers'

at Big FairOlio iiiportone I hei ii. tb. Gov-

ernor thin iiioinlng !! will to(cle beiiellls. pioli.ibh I" lining llgreat deal or freight (irrl. .1 fromhero to Seattle by the rm trans-ports. This Is not definite, hnwocr,in ll remains to be seen whether ornot the transport, come this wa ntIho right time. The (iovVrmneiit banalso consented to enrrv the IWi ex-

hibit or Hawaii to tV'ntlb' In iluH that veisel tonii". this)

wn at the right time'Mr Newell leniluil lh.it the Geo-

logical Hure department wamaps or Hawaii showing tbo

Island as tho Cioss-ltoail- nt Hie li-clll- c.

and alio maps or the group aniltogether we i.illed on Mr lluuipoint out to him the Itnpori.uit illleumid places In tin; Inlands Tin mapaare to be Ihlileen feel long Thlatifnlll bIiiiwu the iilerlli'-t-- ' of Mr

Newell In hli work rr Hnw.ili Hadho not cilb-- this inattir to n uilnilit would have been prolmMi i'i.i miImportant ilMei micln b p i n em.phnslzod on tin mapi

Receipts Larger Than

Last Year and. More

Documents Filed

Showing mi Increaye or cm i $J200in rrcelplM for the eai of tins a--

eniiipnri'd with l'.Mii. Hegl-tra- r otPublic Conveyances Merrlmu has com

piled ii short report or the woik doiiuIn his ilep.irlineiit (luring Nile past

ear There Is a large Incrensnshown in Hie number of iiiIhioIIhiio-oii- s

tiled, nnd tills Is duoto the many g eontuctswhich luive been 'phited on recordlining Hie Inst year.

Following is tho report.DOCUMKNTS UKCHIVIMl l"Olt HKC-OH- U

IN TIIF. YI.AIW

1007 1008Deeds 1 JS7 lfiCU

Mortgages 480 liOll.e.isca Il'is :;ri,'i

Dills of Sale U7 i:i3AttachiiieutH lMiscellaneous 91' 12UU

Total 3111 ".X80

PERFORMEnS CHANGE PLACE.'

Iiihlead of giving the theatrical performaueo In Hie Asahl tlientre onMailiiake.i street, as was aimount 'd

tl( proninters of Hie .l.iiliesnlilgh wage show have rented the Hono-

lulu .lapnnese theatre on Anla lane rorthe purpose 'I he show eommi'iu'es at7 :in o'clock The As.ihl theatre ownera refused to allow them tip iu,o ofthat theatre

"For Sale" cirdj at Bulletin.

The Kash Co., Ltd.,.i Corner of Fort and Hotel Sts.

$1 LIMITED) 023 FORT ST.'

r TMrrmnMiifc,tirTByr--tigtJfri-f1'- ! nu - ftTt. fc l aJjWu T

Page 2: Kl Evening Bulletinconst, mid troops worn sent into thn interior l'o hury tho dead, aid tho injured mid prevent rioting. (Jiiron Helena drnw upon her for a largo sum of mou--oj for

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PA'EN'INO nniXETlN, HONOLOLO, T. H., SATt'nD VY, JAN 16. 190!).

WEEKLY CALENDAR

MIJII,VPacific Stated.

I UII-HJ-

WIID.MSHUAVHawaiian Third Degree.

1 IIUM8DAVHonolulu Commandcry Ren

ular, 0 p. m.

I'MIDAVA1 UUDAV

All visiting members of theOrder nro lordlally Imltcd toattend meetings of locnl lodges

UARMONY LODGE, No. 3, 1. 0. 0. F.

Mcots eveiy Monday evening at7:30 In 1. O. 0. V Hall. Tort Stroct.

K. II III'.NMIY. Secretury.vns. r. vicicuus, N. a.

All liltlng brothers ery cordiallyInvited.

OAUU LODaE, No. 1, K. of P.

Meets first ind third Fri-day evenlnc nt In K. ot P. Hall,corner I'crt and lleratanln. Visitingbrolhdrs cordially Invited to nttend.

A. O. UKKIUNd, C.C..JAS. W. WHITE, K.R.S.

HONOLULU L0D0E 010, B. P. 0. E.

Honolulu Lodge No SIC, 11. P. 0.E., 11 mi'ut In their hall on Kinsnear Tort Sticet eery frlday euu-liiB- .

lly order of the I". 11.:iii:nuy c. uaston,

Secretary.WM. H. MclNKUNY. H. II.

Vto, K'KINLEY LODGE No.8, K.ofP.

Sleets every 2nd and 4tli Saturdayetcnlng at 7.30 o'clock In K. of I'.Hall, cor. Port nnd Herctanln. Visit-ing brothers cordially linked to at-

tend.v. l. niAzni:, c.c,K. A. JACOUSON. K Il.S

HONOLULU AERIE 140, F. 0. E.

Meets on tbo 2nd nnd 4th WED-NESDAY evenings of caih month at7:30 o'clock In K. of 1'. Hall, cornerJwcl-inln- , nnd Port streets.

Visiting Eagles ure tnltcd to A-ttend.

W. L. W., Trest.II. T. MOOKi:, Secj.

HAWAIIAN TRIBE No. 1. 1. 0. R. M.

,Mccta cery first and third Thurs-days of parh month nt Knights ofPythias Hall. Visiting brothers cor-dially Invited to attend.

A. n. Alli.HKJH, Sachem.A. I! Ml II PHY, C of It.

COME AND SEE THE FAMOUS

Pink SlipperNOW ON EXHIBITION AT THE

Orpheum Saloon,

EXCELLENT LAUNDRY W0RK

done by ths

FRENCH LAUNDRYwith their new FRENCH

process.157 Brrctania St. fhone 1491.

McTighc FavoriteThe Best Whiskey on the Market.THOS. F. McTIOHE & CO.. AGENTS.

101-10- 5 KING ST.PHONE 140. P. o. BOX 735

REDUCTION SALEfr"oT Saturday,5th, LADIES HATS from $2.00 up.

K. UYEDA,1028 NUUANU ST.

Wong Wong,CONTRACTOR and BUILDER.

PLUMBING and PAINTING.Office: Honolulu Painting Co, 221

King St.; P. 0. Box 014.

WING CHONG COKING ST. NEAR BETHEL

Dealers In T rniture Mattresses,Etc., Etc. All kinds of KOA andMISSION TURNITUBE Made TcOrder.

LUNCHES nnd DRINKSThe most popular

place in tovj'n.

The Fashion Saloon,Hotel St. near Fort.

Jack Scully. Jack Roberts,

ARTTHEATERWonderful Motion Pictures brine- -

in to view scenes from man; landsand embracing Comedy and Pathos.Two changes each week.

Monday and ThursdayThe Black Princess. A Visit to the

Public Nursery A Useful Present fora Child. A Spiritualistic Seance; InCliiim, Don't Pull My Leg; The Leg.end of a Ghost

Orchestrellc Selections: LohengrinWedding March; Heidelberg SteinSong; The Dying Poet.

Perfumes

The best assortment evershown in the city. STYLESand PRICES TO SUIT EVERYBODY.

Leave your order for a bosof Lchnhardt's Candy, Freshonly at

CHAMBER'S DRUG

CO., Ltd.

Corner King and Fort Streets.PHONE 131.

Our 1909 Model G

WILL BE HERE IN TWO WEEKS.

OUR CHALMERS-DETROI- T CARhas fulfilled all promises.

We are agents for tie famous"KISSEL" roadsster.

Our expert on magnetos, storageoauenes ana cons is ncrc.

A specialty is made of Repairingstorage aaucrics.

ASSOCIATEDGARAGE.Ltd

MERCHANT ST. TEL. 383

Absolutely CertainYou save!When you getus to makeyour clotheipt -- iartv.tn-

"ear prices.u"r ?2o. suithave nocomparison.Tuxedo Suiti$30. up.

Ghu. A. MARTIN,Hotel St

RYCROFT'S SODA

Purest Flavor Highest QualityGuaranteed Absolutely Pure.

THONE 270.

J. M. LEVY & CO., LTD;

KING ST. NEAR BETHEL.PHONE 75,

THE FAMILY GROCERS.

FordTOURING CAR, $1185,

SCHUMAN CARRIAGE CO., LTD.MERCHANT ST. NEAR ALAKEA.

R MIYATA & CO.,CONTRACTORS, BUILDERS, PAIN-

TERS, PAPER HANGERS andMASON WORKERS.

Second Hand Lumber, Doots anlSashes Bought and Sold.

KING ST., PALAMA JUNCTIONPhone 594.

P H. BURNETTE,Attorney-at-La- for the District

Courts; Notary Publioj DrawsMortgages, Deeds, Bills of Sale,Leases,. WiUs, etc; Agent to GrantMarrioee Licenses.

70 MERCHANT ST.HONOLULU. PHONE 310.

I

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

SW Don't store, the passe furniturein the barn: two bits' worth of B u I- -

1 e t i n Want Ads. will sell it for you.

Ten Rood nuto hacks. Phono (. 'The Chlyo Mnru snlls nt 0 a in. Sun

dayTho Ualersltj Club ball will tako

place early In PcbruarjTho University Club tintt tukos place

I'rlday ovetnug, Kcbruarj lithIf ou nro looking for any of jour

friends go to tho "Two Jncks" nndjou'll find thorn.

Tako your carrlngo op nutnmoblloto Hawaiian Carriage Manfg. Co, for

repairs.K N Wilcox nf Mime, Katiat, Is In

town, haling nrrl-c- this morning Inthe Blenmcr Kliiau.

Major Joseph J Kern nnd his secre-tary; Chnrlcs U Ilhodes, called on Oncrnor Proar this morning

Quench your thirst at Royal Annex.Hno your tjpcwrltcra nna machines

repaired at Wall, Nichols Co., Ltd.,Kort j and Merchant streets. Tele-phone 18.

Mr. Campbell. Col. Sopor nnd JudgeLindsay arc among tho Honolulu peoplo who rnn across each other as tourIsts In Cuba

Coat your Iron roofs with "Arabic."You will bo surprised at Its coolingnnd proservntlvo properties CaliforniaPeed Co., agents.

On Installments of S3 ner month youcan purchaso a Whlto Family -- notarysewing mnchlnc. Benny & Co., Ltd.,ngents, 12CG Kort St. Phono 4S8.

uyster loaves at Royal Annex.uior Is going to begin ono of his

Inmous oldtlmo embroidery sales onMonday Postpone jour buying untiljou see tho goods nt this Bale

United States District AttnrncHrccknns, who has been cry III tin-las-t

fow 'days, Is understood to lmutaken a turn for the better this mornmg.

Mrs Tokleda, wife of the managerof tho Yokohama Spetle Hank, vwisamong the arrivals In tho Chljo Marufrom Japan She was nrcnmpnnled byher rhlld

(loornor mill tnko up landmatters with Land Commissioner Prntton Monday Among other things, thoold Kapan question will again bobrought up.

II. 8. Han Is, ono nf the passengerswho nrrhed on the Alameda, Is nt thohead of ono of the largest painting concorns In San Francisco Ho is heio oni vlensuro trip.

II. P. Mnrshall, a well known joungman In Soattle, Washington, urrhedhero on the American Hawaiianfreighter jestordnj-- . Mnrchall Isa u ac-complished lollnlst.

Tho directors of tho Honolulu IlrewIng & Malting Co, ha o held u meetIng at which It was derided to Increasethe dlldcnd paid bj tho concern fromH to i nf ono ier Ctnt.

l)r. Currlo gae a talk on Illlo wilersupply beforo n mass meeting of cltIzrns held In Fireman's Hall Thursdaylflaeruoon Dr Currlo returned totown odaj by tho Manna Ken

The Sehidier & Co. tan (lapdent Tlo Is something dlffeiont fiomwhat you generally hco In tho lino ofshoes; something jou know Is goodSold by' the Mclnorny Shoo Store

Acting Rournor Mott-Hiult- calledto tho attention of tho (Imnrnor thismorning tho fact that there were 27Sless otors east billots at this elcellnnthan at tho preloim election.

itcgol nhoos for men and women nro(ho acmo of perfection In iiialltv ofmako nnd material, fit. and atvln. "yhhcan't do ns well nnywhero olso at thoprice. Ilegal Shoo Store. McCnndlcssIHdg.

Mr. nnd Mrs Louis Srhweliiorturned to Honolulu jestonlay on thoLiberia to remain a couple of monthsTheir daughter Loulo, who marriedCaptain Alden Trotter. Artillery CorpsU. 8. A., about a jenr ngo. Is recotci-In-

fiom nn operation for ..i,..,..ni.,.. .lt,x. ...,." ' 1Kiii.luni. iiiu nincuumyni to lm Organic Ailwiii-i-i uy uovcrnor Fioar. concern-

ing tho ralso In salaries pt iha Circuit... .Tltftf.tu .In I ii i i-- ....., (.anruil, H IS prObUblo IhlltJudge Lindsay will not go out whenhis appointment Is up. Ho slated sometlmo ago that ho would IcuSo nl (heoxplrntlou of his term.

Mr. Chi. secretary of t,u ChineseLegation at Lisbon, passed through Honoluli, jcslorrtdy on tho Siberia, enroute to Peking He Is kn,l to boslated for an Important position In thetorclgn Office. Sing Chong. woalthjmerchant of San Francisco, wns also nthrough passengor on tho steamerGovernor and Mrs From- - .m 1...1.1

tholr January reception on Mondaynext from 4 to fi n n, n, a j,. oicuiiiii,tot usual, strangers as unii no M.i.dents arc cordially Invited to call... r.. mopnen 11. Phillips of 8nCIIliMass,, and Mrs, fico. A llatchelderif Menlo Park, Cal., vylll refovo withMrs. Others assisting will boMrs. MeOrow, Mrs Bwnnzy, MrsIlutchlns. Mr and Mrs.'Krdman, Mis,P t Frotr, Mr and Mrs, llemenway,Miss Enid Sutton. Miss Jeksln K--

nedy, MIrs Muriel Hnwntt, JndgoLindsay, nnd Mr Wnlter Dillingham

A tyost Excellent Assortment of

SUITINGS

W. W. Ahana .Co.,LIMITED

flZ S. KINO ST. PHONE 525.THE .BEST "FITTERS" IN TOWH.

PRESIDENTS SALARY

AROUSES SENATORSWASHINGTON, 0 C. Jan. In The propmcl amendment to tin

Appropriation lllll, Increasing the milnrj of the President to J inn, mm ,i

jenr nnd tbo salnileH of the Vile Picsldciit nnd tho Speaker of th"House to ?ao,000. n jenr, piookcd i llelj Ulritisxloii In the Senate

TWENTY-FIV- E

NHW YOltK, N. Y., Jan. IB Ihnusmid batters hnebeen oidercd out on strike beenuse of the refusal of the :olire tho union label nnd It

CALIFORNIA

SAN PHANCISCO. our. Jnn 10the State .ih tonight The

EARTHQUAKE IN

CAI'i: TOWN, South Afrlr.i. J.inthroughout South A frit .i todn No

SHIP

THOUSAND STRIKE

TwcnU-ilv- o

nuiiiufacturoriirecognlrc

tmprocil

FRENCH

ASTORIA. Ore. Jnn I." -- Tho Ficnrli ship Alice, tiiinninnilctl bjCaptain Aubcits, Is nshnie near hereon the Washington eo.ist.

TEN KILLED IN RAILROAD ACCIDENT

OLi:.NWOOI) SPUINdS. Colo, Jimoccurred hero todaj ten pcisons were

" JKJ J "

ARatwitftaReWS

In and PasteI mikes rits tnd mtcewno nave eaten itI the stomach; when they cat

FLOODS

(Itlintlim throughout

An i'iiltlnii:tl.iidamage

ALICE

inllio.ul ncclilelit

vM

dPimoil

guaranteed

SI.

PASTE

in Ms StomachApecultu chemical Electric Roach

Steams' ElectirsGRat and ffiosscfa P&sfethey out oi the houss for In lewue dead quickly by this sure to rats and mice,

Fiahi the Bubonic PSaauo b?

rata. Stearns Electric Rat and Roachto kill the rats or money relunded.

2 oz. box 29o: 10 oz. boxI Sold br i rntxUta lad ik t ril itam or itnl tfkict

STEARNS' ELECTRIC6 BUFFALO, N. Y., U.

"The Man With Hoe"

AtSow

goneral Catalogueready mailing

planters

Catalogueissued mailed

G, G. & CO,

the clli oilRetail Store:

125-12- 7 MARKETJunction with California

-

WATERFRONT NOTES

Hood

I'llmux lool.nl

15 hIioiI, .isbeen

l"i u which

1 ta.

IlPleci a ica-no- t

B.ljfV

" thePaste

00.dr el prVi.

8. A.

ruth water. moments theydried up deatn

1.lns

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Should

MORSE SEEDS

Always HoliabloOur new is no

for nnd will be foundof treat value to the of

Seeds, Plants and TreesThis h finest we

have and will be

MORSE

If III at

ST.Opp.

The

stoveRat

the

San rinnrlicii, Jnn 9 Tho Amci Ic.iu HI nn Cliudlne for M.iul . 11 Mib.trk Annie Jolii.snii ni rled jesleidaj wall, , p. mMis. W I) ItiUwli-fio-

Illlo with n be.nj cirg') of sii','1". Mis. W ttmllli JIIhs V iliiimtof thu new Ihlnnd ciop. Ciiplalii Nel Mm I'lglej, i: II Cinley Mr- -son lepmlt'd an iiiiiisuallj s LniiKhcr, (I W. Cair J iijrr (J ijtlljij. Hborllj aflir leulng Illlo tbo j.llridfnnl i: C. W.iiwctitber tblikened ami 11 wucrv niirlli ' I'lliiiiiiie, P. T P. 'w.ili-rhni- i I' l!west gale hinko 111-- th" es.el. Tbo' Wi'll.irn. p Hnnu.iiis ,111,. vile, 1:storm lasted for ten dnja, with hardlj I W. Alii. .1 I.Ikmiiiany cessatlnn nf IIh severity Dining Per 11. K, Slberl 1, fm .l.ipm, Inn 1.ilio greater part or 1:10 tlmo he bark .1 p in Mhh .1 II irl'-cll- , .1 A11I .1hnd to conleinl with high ciosk kouh.

' I) Itmn, I). 1) Sedlowhich tiwM'd her about In an nl.irmliulf ,mnnnei In the strusslu with thu ele- - Till: MAl'NA KKA iiliinied rinmmenls the craft soer.il nulls torn lll'o la Maul puns Ihls nrnmlng, duckfrom her jnrds Nn serious damage, In nl In r whaif slimllj beforo S

however, ensued anil nfler wifely lid- - i" ' c i liiougbi .1 jew pibsengeisIng through tho slorni tho rest of thp mil .1 innll nf fidgin ().trip prou'd enmpai.itlidy pleasant li- Igbt com.sli'd or 1 i'uk, II hnisos,The bark, which belongs to the Matsou I h n,i 'i lugs coin. 8 emlcs eel-N- a

Igallnn Company. In ought as cargr or II! letes nbla lumliui,. Mil (imNio.ouu lugs or sug.il.

PURHUIt 1'HII.UPS of tho hUMiue.-Mnim- .t

Kea icpoiia tlin following hiigirn llnwall, u.uij for dilpmenf Olnu,

shlppid nil. W.ilaki'i, shipped nil,Walnaltii, soon, Onomo.i, Miliplng allloi'n , Pepiekeo, thlpplng nil todaj ,

Ilnkiilnii 7ID0, Ookaln, 3300; P.niihail,iir.im, lloiiokia, 501)0, Ku'iulhiielo 38 (1

raTHi: IJ S IHMTAI.O will com

liaiice coaling mi Mondij mnnliiRTin operations will t.iko about twodaju probahlj.

nnTill: HUM. nf in,' AMmcili Is bolus

slcn 11 co,a of paint.

DIED.DAHWICK In Honolulu, Jmi 10,1909,

nt 11 a in, Mis Prank llnwick,at'ed lu j ears.

Is for lonimiuw.

SOUTH AFRICA

fellhas rcpmled.

ASHORE

Inkilled

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52 JACKSON STREETSAN FRANCISCO, CALIF.

!"PA8QF.NCER3 DEPARTED

wot it, 17 emplj Kegs, Id lnid cmptbdllcH, 21 bags enipl Itotllori. liinckages II hags fuo, I'Idiet, cbli-ken- 111! fuudiles

rw

Tiii:sn:AMi:ii w ti imu niiiiH(Inirglng rrelgbl nl llk-el- whin tinMil ii Icl t (hue

WE SAVE EYES

l.v removiuf" the first slight eye trou-lilc- s

that grew to bipger ones.

IN FOREIGN PORTS

RS-SSgr-' ii JSl

Friday, January 15.

v'lf rOIHA Aril, il Mil IIH SAoinngl heno Jnn 7

.(AN PltANCIHCO Arrlsvil Inn. 15

S S. Mane Inn la hence Jan if.

SHOPPING NEWS

AND

BUSINESS REMINDERS

A juiitis mini l wound 111 imrodo some uiniisslnK

(loud wash gimilH for l"e nml I Be jilat Wliltm St. Mm di's wtlm 11 Mi'iid.iy

A fiirnUhiHl iDitn;"' .tr the Wnlklklbarracks Is fur lent See ail Ibis Issue

A gold fob and mnnngmni soul lot

tcrcil .1 K. T has been lost. Set- - ndthis Issue.

Don't miss tho Irirgiins In wns!gods nt Whitney & Mnrsh's ,uaIo opMouil.ij-- .

A pmli ile millri- - In Ihe intitti-- uf tint'hlnlo nf C K. '. Itiioko ih (eased, Ifpiibllsbed In Ihls Issue.

A large stuck nf PiIih-os- gnwim, ills,'i full Imnlro nf kbl glni-- s In nil enlnrs, Jimt iecoled b .MIrs Wondaid.

Something nw- - mnl delicious In liepistr line iimj b" found nl 11- 1- AlexMiller niins C.ife Afk fin "llerllnui '

The inollctlg nf tin- - mvmb.'lH nfnf Cmnuieii" will bo bell 11

the moms of lh- - C'liinili r nt " n'e' iclMnnd.i

i irn I - un I I isli fnml Inn iiiu li Is I li m 11

tin nilllt"" iirl'iiH nf .Mhu I'n'.M'111 il lli.vi.in biilldliiK.

'I hi ii- nlll In- 11 ia mlli:-i- i J e'ernn til- nl iIh-k- Iii'b irili-i- iii-- i

h.il mid tn I b Us nl I'm- - N i. S.ielnl)r iii Is ('11 li "liuilii - Mnrrl' J.in

ImIi Hon linn II

'lb .'I '.' in m!i - nf lb.- - Htnl l;il I

I l"ii HimiIsiu! Touting I'm hn'11 t a ti- I nl ill on llnin-'- i V"H-- .

Oai c.i Mid an- - now- - on exhibitionIb-i- 111 i'i . 11 It ii p, h iv,

hoi . 111 vllh nlr- -

Ciilll, (Il 11 - III - ii tin- Cmllll'llll- Willi till- I if III

J.imet lloj Iirni wlil-- v.l I ( ii'luicfew dajs. Tho 11 w- lll.ns fi.uii Hi

nisi ii'ii - I i'i- ."il'ir Tin 'lilU'ipil-tn- is nlni tn lin'si' llicl'- - Hit tirIhe denies! nnd li I III Ihe c ,

Mnndn; ni'iiiilnu 'Irs C I.. 1

foil the le.idliiK mill tiHi In the ,

will iiMiimi-uii- bei- - il milincrj sile nl H'lcrlflc prlios 11 ni iV

loom fur new tjomln nl.ired VpIIIiirh nil Irlinnil igs ii

III' Klllll III Hlltpilslniil' loW pi I 'I'M

Ilium Ih coins lo'biji- - n h'g nn ucmbioldeili'S 111 his In , 'il itMiunl.i UcsliU'M the I'liiliii lib .t ihewill hi' 1'ilglngH nnd limrilnis In mlh'Hit M11I1 iv. Then- - guilds t - nil m--

nml Hit- - I. iilli m kIiimiI I ;.n In Hiipnl-fu-

pi lug ilmhl'u 1! nn 1I1. - ibidate

Miss Spi nei r 11.11 ii nl iln Smh-II- I

(iimlHfn s n Un Miimniit Wi'iIiii'hiIii for Mi" I'ikI. In pm

rliiisi' Mpiliic unit IbiHii nilllini'rj Tnrthe 111 111 She In pii . it'll in t.iki 1111

onlers that in ij be iilruilcd to In"and will glo tiii- - same btr be.t nttiu(Inn

SPECIAL CARGO

Continued from Parjc 1.I hi' iepn-ii"i- l iliw- or tint Jobl.lii'; ,indivbi'leuli' lul Us Itt'ii'. will 1'itttb- -

llili 11 ilt'pni ai loin il 11 11 rui the illsIilliiitlou of the hbiituinls rioinbiitbi-i- Cillfdtiili and tho :ihm'iiiHug nf n icl in :i eaigo.

On what .Mr Tbunipnun lluilu Intint win cf business iioii' h m ,0.n lid Ihe p'liiiiiiii'iii ol lln- - piiijuii-'i- l

line of shipsMi Thoiiipson Is 0111. nf I lot be." I

l.i'own men In tin whole prodini' dlI1I1I lie litis lelli'is fi nut II,,('(lumber of ('(iiuiiifiii' mid mln ,nhlit biiillei, which illl bdp town.il esliil'llslllllg lelallojis helweeu the

meiihauu innl pi.mUiiM nndthe I iljeiu and illstilliutois In l.im AnI'i 'ii

Tho I .in Angoles mi intllo lntai- -ti-l- h.ne taken 11 gie.il lnleinsi luthe pnipo'cd hhip linn 10 lliiwull, midthe nyag(i or the Alden Hesse n"ppilnifiit to ileiido wlulbei H

woulil be piolltible to pm mole shlpfIn Ihe 111I1'.

The l.os Angeles Times. Jail 1, hasthe rolloiilng 011 the stibjei I

I'i w nl I Is nt least lo ii'u the nruil-11U-

or Suiilliein Cillrornl.i ,11 ibdiIn ! The Ml wt unload or goodshipped illrnrtl f 'm l.os Angeli'u

Mm Ishiuds bit In !u(,,'inliiir icivon-llio-

Co K'ltliui'd tho inigo, whli 11

vhb (unsigned lu n large i.udii--III life or Honolulu Tll I.(M ii'i.,'hlliiv.alliu Coin neiclil rompiii, cuilul the e.ugo In 11 stenniei rioin H,mPnlio lln hoi lucliidod lu tin' si ,."it m . aliiid at finuo, won- - u. n 1.

bus and lonmions mangos, liiummgiaperinlt, pijinis, llgB, tipples, n,ui.wiiluuls, pi(,iii, iilinonds, and In ownAiistitillan onions Special cues weicliuill to lain- - tlft boxes of line liedIhlipi'llll fl.lll'H

Bulletin Uusiuess Office Phone 250.Rtilletin Editoiinl Rooiu Fi6ue 185.

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Illlo nnd wiij pnilH, 7 IC 11 111

rf. H. Chljo Mnru, (Iroeiiu, rmiu .lapan, !) 11. m.

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I'rlilaj. Jaiiuan Ifi11 nt o u 1311... hI,. IIIv.im Itn- - tin.' " '"".

Hill lit. .1 p III. .HUnr. llenuctl, fin M.iul

polls, '" p 111.... .j.

j SAILING TODAY(

T. K. K S. S Ch1i Mm 11, tJrei in,mini Vnkiilrim.i. . p m.

DUE TOMORROW I.

Sl'it- - .Mlk.ih il 1, Maul milnut .1 in

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a. S Pit hill h for ICIi'ile, p III.

PAS3ENOEH3 ARRIVED

I'e stmr Manna Ku:i. l'leeiiiau.niii Illlo aii't iiuits, 7:10 11 in

ii'ii 10 Mis I!. Hunt. Mldst'3 lln il

J I. J. S H ullv ,!i . Mi-- j. Si'illli. t'.! Colduiaii. Mrs (loldliinn, Miss

Ji Idninn, W II Oshoiiic, Mrn. Oi-.-

ue. Mih .l.'iini'ot. J. P. l:illott.Mis..Iilntl. M.iMi'l I'lllluit. MUi It, P11.1.

Mis. S Pun. din llli-l- i iidHitn, Mini. fix It Hi A I1 C.111I". Mr.i I'm-'- .

I II Mail.i-ui'l- II. Warieii, J1. Mtibi. ('. Il.nlil, II. Coim.iu. II

nidi. A. II It'H'i-l- . II. T. H1y.ieldf!i.I Bier t'n-lle- , Mill. I).ild. Mm. .11

t'.unirli.i. Mrs I.. Self mid twohlldii 1, A. ti.iitt'iiberg, Mlsi It Itcu

.1 .1 1.1 I' Woods. V P III111II. MIh.4I WIImiii. Ihoi . Wi'Iig

I'. V. I'm in ell. It It Hlt-ln- . Mii.tetNiii lie. Mih K Nmile, H I) llild- -

Al-i- . S Nnw.ibl, W lll.lllillil. A.' , I C.iul.i. Pla t'oi'kell A.

v (Viliu Imf. Mm Ci'iliu linf. Mimtiti- -

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l.ok lull'. Dr. I. II llainioiid. MlnC'nlei. Mlsie (1 1 (.11, Master

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np tn Jim 0.- IIoihiIuIii flii.' II iln Inr.iut and nm-ili-

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Ill ill .iiunli .Ml h K Toiii-l- i

'brunch Mrs I. J llid.i't,ill. L'lhel Doli'ilns Mm I !' I' liuill

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IXWe lnvc n Special Tahlc of

Books' llicll WP llItVK . .:...!.rfooks Suitable for Birthday Gift;

-- ' uoy nna uiris; Boolts ofthe Very Best Beading from LateAuthoisWALL, NICHOLS COMPANY, LTD.

iiiiLniuru-- m."

Sea Wrens, $100Motor Launch with

iuiuur, iia, uompiete.HE 0HAHI.KS 1), WALKERS, ROAT

AN1I MACHINE WORKSKin1 St. opposite South St.

Page 3: Kl Evening Bulletinconst, mid troops worn sent into thn interior l'o hury tho dead, aid tho injured mid prevent rioting. (Jiiron Helena drnw upon her for a largo sum of mou--oj for

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Use PAU KA HANA andreduce the house work.Buy from your grocer.

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FACTSIt ii a fact which thousands of peo-

ple have demonstrate..! month afterii c.nih that in most lines sold in ourstole onv qualities arc higher thanrny found elsewhere and our prices

arc considerably lower.The BCDSOn. Smith & These foundation facts

alone make it SOUNDCo. Drug Storo Sorvicc ECohomy to deal

here.

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Greets YouNo Losigei "Dvy

&T. CLAIR 2IDG00D, Manager.

Pine Wines and Liquors1

L0VEJ0Y ct CO, LTD.Wholesale Dealers

C.il.DC4 Iluunnu Ave. Jcnono uua iu

sue icncore aioon

Try n ilrinl: at the new place nnd

l.nre "MATT" HEFTEHN ten-- e you

0011. HOTEL and HUUANU

Delivered to tesidenc.esnnd oflkes at 25o perhumhed in 10-l- lotsor more.W. O. BARNHART,

133 Merchant St.Tel 1IG.

Bulletin Business OITice Phone 25C.Dnllotiu Editorial Room Phone 185.

Phone297

Lunch or DineWith Us Regularly.

THE VIANDS ARE GOOD.

THE PRICE PEA50NA3LE.

HOTEL NEAR UNION.

Palm Cafe,HOTEL NEAR UNION.

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RVIJN1N0 BULLETIN, HONOLULU, T. It., SATURDAY, JAN'. 18, 1909.'-- 3

MAYOR PUTS VETO

ON APP110PAIATI0NS

Logan's Bill Does Not

! Meet With His

ApprovalI Tlio seilo-coiue- tvhlth in being' eiinili-t- l In M.iym Peru and tho;Hi.nd ul Kllpi'l s Ifoik, i eat lied a

-- K ' v more ntttto stngo hint night,When Ilia llonoi vetoed tho npproprl- -

utliin l)lll drawn up by Supoi visorL'igllll

Just what tho next step In thecodings will ho. waits to lie soon,

but .uiiiii or the County fathers lire.wilintlt exceedingly at thei' ibui nr the Mator, and are Inclinedt" iui-- t ion 1ih utithoilty to rejecti. i'ii t ot expenditures.

Tin tlii.tot's totti message, rathcred.n - mult by V. A Klnnu, robI.... .

J&31 ' return to jou. withoutHl''v li'total. a entitled

,J8 l;' "bi'loii Making AppiopilatloiiH4$gati in V.iiIiiiih Services of tho City

.S!j " l ''t.uiitt of Honolulu,' ptcsentetl

EESUi.

mi- - us .Mutnr or the City illlil( mniti or llouolulii, for iippiovul, tinun Hut Ion 20 or Ihe .Mutitelpal Act.

Mi thief olijcttlon to the Icso- -

.tlmi In tpieHtlou Is the 'loose and.ii It seems to me, Illegal luuthodH pro

tiled f,ir ill awing the money appro-P.iote- il

under the lesolutlon In ques- -iloii rroin tho City and County Tieas-'- ,

and nutlng the same over to thirdnles inexuiui'd to he entitled there-j- i

The it'Milutloii appioprlatcH twohiintliiHl ami llfty-on- c thousand twoli,udii and twenly tlolhus out ofthe general fund of the lieiisuiy of

i nt ami County or Honolulu forI I. ii Irs. wages, donations and gen-

ii mi ('..ii'iihcs of the city unit countyi the iioilnd beginning with tho

till ila or .lanuiiry, liHI'.l, at 1'.'

i Ini l noon, .mil ending with thebtli tint or June, liiull. Tho Icso- -

ilbui iheu iipportlous those filiuUtwei-i- i the ailnus departments and

'i ait nllii els of the illy and county,ml tutor further pinvldlug for thejieudlluie of ten thousand unit llf- -

dollais fiinn tho roail tax gcncialH'lul of ihe Clt and County of llo- -

lulu, for tho building and makingvr mads and In Idgos, makes the fol- -

wing provisions iind establishes thoiimtlng piiiLt'iluio for withdrawing

in- - iiionoj mi appropriated:And he It furtliiT Resulted.

I hut the Auditor is heieby aullior-it- d

final illioi'tril to draw wariantai.i the Trousiii er for liny of tho sums

. . nieil herein, or parts UicH'of. upon'aXlUK lllt'il with II i ill schedules or"ilarles IImiI li law and other ti.il-- i

Int. or donations iiameif heitdu, ofi:i lulls ami of at counts Tor material'lid supplies, attiiiiipanlt'd by otlgluul.urn hois and tel tilled bv tho Oil-li- t

i li:i Iiik hoeii duly passed by I

to.ird or Supervisor at anynieetliiK, oi any special meeting t'lill-- il

for the put pose of considering cx-- ii

ihIIIiiioh; and. lit it further" 'Reunited, That to nial.e expend-uue- s

umler this resolution, It shallie nipt-ssi- that all salary lists,loin or donations, payrolls, items orr.ili'i la's and supplies, and at t mintsif general expo'usos shall, beforo be-i-

pieseiited to the Hoard of Super-.Pui- s,

he passed upon by a commit-i.- e

or ciimnilltces and by such boto the lloiiid of Supei vlBorti

with the reciiiuuieuihition of suclii.iiiiiiIiiio oi louiiultteos, and sunn

I t

inv then In voted upon singly or lt

as toiitenient. a call ofii ivi i and noes In the event ot'iv oi' h louuulttei-- railing to so pussmii air mh Ii mailers, or to make

ciimiuendailoii In legaul there.i l ie Inn III 111. IV theielipon act.'

I'ln- riregolug piotlslous, I uin-.i'- i-

I ii e. tague, and Illegal. Un-- 1

r I lii-- ii the Auditor IsJiot only au- -

oi I 'id. but positively illict'Ud, toliavv ttaiiants tho Treasury forIn- .!i(ili' or ant nail of the enlln-ti-

iiqiilntloii or two bundled andltt-im- e liiiniK.ind two bundled andevent dollars when

'1'lrst, hiiiueuiie (who. theTails to state) slutll have Died

Hli the Auditor hcheilulos' or in I

donations, payrolls, nnd accountsi.i ni.ilcil.il supplies I for wh.U

i bid ami upoir what limitations theho absolute!) falls.Intel: and

hot nud. when said schedules nieHCtunpanlcd by original vouchee;Ml

Thlid. nie tei titled by llio Clerki hating hi en dul passed by tho'.nud of SupcivlHirs at any

For Sale

r. House and Lot at Puunui, front- -

nir on 2 Streets, near Car Terminus.'5x300 (over 2 acre). ElectricLiuht. Desirable neighbood, Bar--

'Dill.$1400.00

i

The V.eekly r.Uton of the Cveninn'P JJ J,, otr8.UCflullotln gives complete summary oil

the news of the day.' WAITY BLD0. 74 S, KIH0 ST.

meetlni; or any Bpcclal incotliit; tail-ed for the purpose of considering expenditures. In tithei words, tho Au-

ditor Is bound practically by tills res-

olution to ls'sue warlants whenevercnnfiontcd with n certificate of theCity rind County Clerk that theclaims represented l such warrantshave 'been duly passed by the Hoardof Supervisors, at any rcRUlai nico-tine or any spcclni meeting called forthe purpose of considering expendi-tures,' disregarding the right andduty cast upon the Auditor decidefor himself whether a warrunt tanlawfully Mile fir not upon all thofrets Involved. It seems tt me Hinttho Auditor can not he shorn of hispowers unit duties In this way, even

If.l were to approve the resolution.The .Municipal Art expressly provideswhen the Auditor shall issue wat-unit- s,

and casts upon him the obllgn-Hu- n

to determine for himself the le-

gality of tho claims and demands coveietl by such warrants Section S4 ofthe Municipal Act prntldes:

" "Tho Auditor shall Issue warrantson the City and County Treasurer Infavor of persons entitled thereto inpayment or claims and demandsthnrgeablo agnlnsl the city nnd coun-

ty, which hnvo been legally examin-ed, allowed, and ordered paid b theHoard or Supervisors.'

i tils provision Is In direct con-

flict with the ptovlslon In the leso-lutlo- n

iPiiulrlug the Auditor to drawwarrants upon (he mere ceiilllc.tte or

tho Clerk, whether In rntt coriect ornot, that the claim tutored by thowauant has been dub passed by theRonid or Supervisors The Auditorcan only Issue warrants In fator ofpoisons entitled thereto, and, underthe law. ho issues warrants at hisperil poisons who are not entitledthereto, even though IssuVd In goodfaith, and neither tho Hoard of Su-

pervisors nor any clerk crtn relievothe Auditor from tho responsibilityd'.rccllj and' expressly Imposed nitonhim by law. And it seems to mo thatany lesolutlon appropriating niniicyshould either contain the express provision or Section 84, controlling; thoIssuing ot warrants, or, at least.should not contain any protlslon Indel ligation or that protlslon or luw.

"I further object to the link of de-

tail In the Hems of expciulltuie pio-- v

I tied for under tho lesolutlti'ii Iniiiestlou. I nm privileged under theMunicipal Act, to veto cot tain Hemsand approve others; this resolutionhas boon drawn to ns practically tolump alt salaries in one Item undereach department head, thus patenting mo Horn exercising the right

conferred upon lne thoMunicipal Act ot appiovlng ccluIuItems or an appropriation and dlsnp-puttin- g

otheis. (See Section lit,Chapter 4.) Tho salaries should hoseparately si a led and otherwise thoItems or genet al expense should boHilrly segregated and IdetitHlcd, so asto allow mo act Intelligently Inci.irtlng nut the duty which tho lawImposes upon mi', to consider mluieiely tho uppiuprlatlon as a whole,hut to consider Hie same Item bylleiil, and upon the merits and

each iiidltldunl item."Tho setoud piovlslon or the res-

olution in iiuestlon above quoted, govemlng th ii withdrawal of money fromthe treasury under this is!iipially objectionable. If I lend tlnpiotlslou in question aright, it nr--lunges that tho salary lists and otherItems of expenditure in tho first In- -stance bo presented to toinmlttct-- s ofthe Hoard of Supervisors, evidentlytvltli the power to recommend upprov- - j

a or tlisappioval; these roniinllteesarc to report the claims back theI'imiiI of Supeivlsois, whereupon thoIloard. at large, totes whether or not

un e lawfully tint- - and paynble ' i(. pay t liu same, on a call of ates and

on

ou

ar-

ia,and

to

a

to

to

by.

to

to

noes The foregoing provision scornsti assume and piotldo for a programvvlioreb) alniiist unlimited obligationstan lie created and thereafter paidwithout allow lug either tho Mayor orAuditor any tolto whatsoever tlieio-l- u

fioin start to Mulsh. The Munici-pal Act expiossly ptovldcs, In Chap-

ter I, Settioii 17, that every bill oricsolutlou Involving tho cxpendlliuoof public money, except sums lessthan two bundled dollais. shall, afterIts introduction, be published Innewspapers for lite successive daysbeforo Until action is taken thereon;anil Section 211 of said Chapter I pro-

vides for tho submission or every suchto the Mator for his ap-

proval or veto."The pi lifetime Inaugurated hy

this lloaid of Supervisors, ending Inthis lesolutlon, is a clear, elaborateand unwise attempt to nullify thepower of the Mator to check by vetotho Inclining of obligations In thoHist Institute, and If I was to appiovethe lobulation in question tho net lt

would unquestionably ho tliatimp' a tut liter of a million dollaiswill have been aipioprlaltd and willho paid out Willi practically no tealclit-r- therenii b myself ns Mayor. 1

a not so lead the .Municipal Act.The resolution submitted to mo tormy appoval tontaltis tor) little inthe way of detailed appropriationsami amounts prattlc.illy to nothingllioie than a declination that twobundled and llft-od- d thousand tlol-

hus shall he available during thonext six mouths, for the expenses ofthe city ami touuty, which practical-ly Is and would bo so whether theresolution was passed or not; othor-wls- o

tho chief feature of the, lesolu-tlon seems to he t piovldu a mean

of getting this' two bundled and llfltthousand dollars out of tho treasunso as to ntold the chocks and i,strnlnts plat oil b lat. upon in-

Hoard ot Supervisor In slim I It is

the realization of unrestrainedby Mantling nminilttees of

the Hoard of Supervisors."In connection with the resolution

I ! tiuestlun and as Indicating uliuwhat haste the Hoard of Supcrvlsoisseem to ho prot coding, I wish to cm I

ycur uttetitlon to the f.itt that thistery lesolutlon seems unqucstlonnlutot provide salaries Tor the paymentor einplotos appointed by elected

or the county atld not providedTor In the .Municipal Act. I r Inparticular to the employe engngt--

and appointed hy I). Knlnuoknlnul Jr.Cleik or the City and County or Ho-

nolulu. In excess or those allowed lit

under the act Ho lias engaged theseoinplotes with the upprovnl of thelloaid of Supervisors, and both thoI'oanl anil said Clerk hate nttemptedto Incur obligations In connectionwith said engagements when tho inwoxptcsslt provides that before theCity and Count t Clerk can engageanyone but the Deputy Clerk, andbefore thojloatd of Supeitlsors caneither consider or att upon a requeston Ills part for additional clerks oreinplotos, such application must Im

Investigated b lue and lecelvo msrecommendation (See Section IISof Chapter 21 of the .Municipal Act.)

"Chapter J I. Sot Hon t:iS, of theMunicipal Ait has tho following pio-

vlslon:" 'livery olllter who shall approve,

allow or pay any demand ou thetreasury not authorized by law, or-

dinance or this charter, shall be lia-

ble to the city and c canity Individually and un his official bond for theamount of the payment so )

apprnted, allotted or paid '

"It Is my Judgment that the Hoardof Supervisors, tho Muo. and anyone else concerned or taking part Inthe distribution of this two hundrednnd flftv thousand dollars alone thelines outlined In tho resolution under consideration, nnd according tothe piogram of ptoccdurc heretoforeiunugiliated hy this iloard of Super-visdi- s

would he liable under saidSection HIS for tho distribution ofthe money In question.

"Kor the foregoing leasons I re-

turn said resolution without my ap-

proval and do hereby specifically dis-approve, the same "

BASKETBALL

A game of basketball will bo playedbetween the N'mal Schtsil and I'oitSliafler teams at the Y. M. C. A. gym-

nasium tonight, commencing' at &

o'clock. Admission. Is free.

ExpertON

WallPaperAn expert wall paper man

from one of the largest manu-facturing companies in theworld will be at your serviceafter Jan. 15th.

He will be prepared to showyou samples and suggest colorschemes for decorating.

If this interests you, let usknow in time to arrange nnappointment.

Lewers & CookeLIMITED

177 South King St. Phone 775.

CorsetsKIND

51.50 TO ?2.25 A PAIR.

Blom'S, Fort St.

THE -

Chas. R. FrazierCompany

fOUR ADVERTISERSjPhone 371. 122 King St.

MatsTapasWoman's Exchange

That Viotor!GET IT NO W !

BERGSTROM MUSIC Co., Ltd.i

FINEST FITand cloth of A- -l quality can be pur-

chased from

SANO CHAIN,McCANDLESS BLDG.,

F, 0. Box 001. Telephone 031,

! sfeMm,

ssi:tsCash

Ob blind . $ J. Hill ST,

III bank xi.iiiiil 71Hank Tiiih- -

tec nndII s t a t 0Arct. . . J9.IC1 2fl

I u Agentshands . . !l.9.!fi 16

Slock nnd other Investment

Loans.' Demand and Timerurtilture nnd fixture. .

At ri nod Interest Itecelv.able

HondsAct mints due us at Inter-

est(Sonernl Account due usIleal RstateAssets other than those

specllled abut -

.

All

Hawaiian Trust Co.,Limited,

Statement Resources and LiabilitiesDecember 31, 1908

JI23.S72.3I

fl.m.V sins on I

s. ot

ll.GG8.13"0

3. ill 2 ."0Dill). 31

47 223 ?.

2. So 4 4 2

$30"i,ni:: mii

sr.

inof

i.imi.mi:sI'll pit il I'.ild I'J $liiii,iin (Ml

mid t -

tounu 142 G!

G'.' I '22 21

HI3 'J'l

TtrrlloiJ of Hawaii, Island or Ojhu sI. It C.AI.T. Tiea,suror of Hiitviillan Trust Company, Umltod.

do Mileiunly swear that the above st itemeut Is true to tho best of ui'know'ledgo and belief. R. UAI.T.

StllKcrlbed and sworn to bofor.' nit- - Mils da Jniumr. 1909.II C C .RTKR.

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The Yokohama Specie Bank,

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If more theaters will Minn mo.etheatricals and make IiiisIiii-s- goodfur nil tlio houses. let the theatersBrow.

There la no ilmilit thut the busi-

ness men of thin ell) are Interestedlr the flovernor's views on the

Act amendments.

Although It wax tn lil beforehe arrived. It Is timely to lopcat thatHonolulu Is initially pleased thatWalter Dillingham lamleil the dredg-ing contract.

Reports on tlie Stuck i:cliuugoglvo lmllcntlon that the pulley ofhome Investment of money made Inthe country Is gaining ground. Itcannot go too fur.

Ton reuwms Rle-- i h the Californiasuffragettes wli) wutuvii should votewind lip with this "We demandbciuethliig to say."

jk If they didn'tlint what's the use'

The Police Court witness who spe-

cialized and snld he was treated for"belly-ach- e In my stomach" showed adiscriminating vocabulary. So manycroakers Indicate, that they have ItIn the head.

(iovernor 1'rear drafted an amend-ment to the Organic Act allowing forntbltrary removal of public ottlcers.A Senator Immediately suggested thatthe ofllclnl have a hearing In thisj on hnvp an Instance of varying hab-

its of mind the oligarch vs. the re-

publican. The habit is alto-gether tun prevalent in Hawaii

(iovernor Kreur. when louuuentlngon the llunuclal legislation of Hawaii,called attention to the lout! habit )(appropriating more than the Income,with the leault that the KxeiutlveUkeil his discretion In seteitlng itemsfor expenditure. A fnlted StatesSenator Immediately asked Aetherthe Kxecutlve did not have the rightto veto Individual Items of an appro-priation bill. Thus be tailed atten-tion to the fact that the Executiveshares responslblllt for a local con-

dition (minted out as aproof of the shortcomings of thecommon herd In the Legislature.

MAKE IT A PROSECUTION.

Tho police authorities of this city.tho Terrltor. and rlie Nation as wellshould deal with the dru.wed-u- p thugsagitating violence and revenge, with1an appropriate regard for the serious- -ncss of the work the agitators are

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Tho peoplo of this Territory havomore than once witnessed what has1been conMdeied a d andnaturally Ineffective pioscuitlon of i

pcrkons properly In tho criminal class.Tho present tuosecutlou should bo

a prosecution In fact. If all othershave been, nnd theio Is no real dan-ger of Indifference on the part ofanyone Involved, no guilty con-sciences In the city need winceJustice has ulwas been done.

MURE THEATRICALS.

Whether n now theater Is soon tobe built In this city or not, tho futureought to glvo Honolulu much iiioiejIn tho theatrical line than It has had '

for years.The population of Honolulu Is

steadily Increasing. It will verysoon If It has not alieady reachedtho point, whero at least a vaudeville,theater can glvo nightly perform-ances and make n living. And ifvaudeville can make good, there mustho u the.iter-goln- e population largoenough to support n bcason of high-clas- s

drama ami porhnps opera.To an ordinary citizen It

that wo havo already theateisenough. What wo need Is somethingto put in them.

The more thuatilcal bublneaa thobetter, however, and muy the dayscon ccme when tho vlbl'tor or thoitaldent cannot with good cauiio saythat ho "has no whet o to nnt'lenlng."

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JANUARY 1G, 1009

FREARAND THE COASTWISE LAW.

,.i. , ... .., timt ,,... i,.,.,-- .ests of the whole Ton Itoi-- shouldnot be snirlfhcd for the Inteiestsof one steamship line, especiallyIn u mallei of passengers. Inwhich tb.it line Is Interested soslightly " (iovernor 'rear's

If (Iovernor FYear Is correctlv nnot.oil In this remark, It brings strlkhiglyto notice the burning truth of thispaper's (omment that the (inventor is

,oul or IiiiiiIi with the people1 lie rcw-isu- l on the uiaiitwlso ship-

ping bill to which the (lOM-mo- r le-ft rs was not hioiight about by theInterests of one steamship company.

It Is true that the Matson Navigation Company's new steamer furnish-ed the Incident for bringing thewhole matter of shipping law suspen-sion up for reconsideration, but thisone steamship or the steamship company and Its local allies (ould neierhave reversed the position uf the bus-iness men. If that steamship and thatcompany hnd alone boon Involved.

The protection Issue was whatswung this community and It Is whatwill hold It to tho lino whether the(Iovernor likes It or not.

If Hawaii can aid In 'maintainingthe American ring In the traffic otthe I'ailllc. It will be nlwii)B ready.

Hack of this Is the deep convictionon the part of Americans In thisTerritory that they Hhottld Jealouslyguard against any legislation whichmay weaken our status as a Torrltor, and cause the Islands to heclassed with, and legislation for themlhaped ns for, a possession. Havingobtained the emoluments of an org-anized Territory of tho United Statesthe people of the Islands will hesi-tate to iliift Into legislative excep-tions that might relieve them ot somoof the bin dens. The responsibilitiesnie incepted, and our Territorialhiatus Is of greater Importance than

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For Rent

Nuuanu Valley $25.00

Quarry Street $22.50

Kinau Street $25.00

Nuuanu Street $50.00

School Street $40.00

Kaimuki $25.00

Lunalilo Street $25,00

For SaleNuuanu Valley, 1 4 quarter

acres $2500,Manoa Valley Building Lots $1000

and upwards, .

Also lots at Puunui and Kaimuki,Beach property at Kaalaurai,

Watcrhousc TrustCOR. FORT AND MERCHANT STS

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'RATES are LOW.

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FURNISHED HOUSES

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pletely furnished;electric lights;

gas; large nrd; servantsquarters; artesian water.

S3n.no On Ueretunln St.near 1'llknl St.; .1 s;

electric lights;gas; good iiIhiiu; linen;servants quarters anilbarn.

Trent Trust Co., Ltd.

suspension of the coustwlse shippinglaw.

Clearly, (Iovernor Prcar docs notshare this feeling. At least, it Is toLe presumed that he docs not fearthat this transportation exceptionwill be followed by any unhappy re-

sults.Here ngaln wo have n sample of tho

hypnotic power of Washington overour Goveruors.lt was during (IovernorCarter's first trip to Washington thaiho became enthused with our friendSenator Kornker's Idea of puttingthese Islands on a colonial basis Inorder that wo might recclvo manybenefits of special legislation whichwe do not now enjoy.

Memory still holds how the proposal was received when Carter gothome.

Governor l'rear's position Is not exactly Identical, but It shows tho samablinding lnlluenco of the friends whodo not, even now, think of Hawaiias far removed from a "possession."

The Governor deals lightly withthe good Judgment, Integrity, nndpatriotism of the business men otthis city when ha makes the directIntimation that they changed theirattitude because ono steamship company wanted them to do so. Such uremark- - does not belittle tho men whovoted against the bill to suspend thecoastwise, shipping laws.

CHURCH SERVICES

Central Union Church DoieinmSciidder, minister; Amos A. Khorsolo,Assistant Minister. Illblo School atD;S0 a. m. Men's Leaguo Illblo- - Class.10 n. m., beginning tho "HeadingCourse In tho Gospel. Morning wor-ship ut 11 u. m.; sermon by tho minister, "No Other Namu. Christian

Meeting at C:30 p. ml; first oftho series of Pilgrim's Progress, "I.enT-lu-

tho City of Destruction." EveningWorship at 7:30; sermon by tho mill'Istcr, "Judas A Story of God's I.ovo."A cordial Invitation Is extended tostrangers, seamen, travelers, visitingfriends and tho public genoially to attend nil of tho services.

"Our Doparted Dead. Should WoPray for Them?" will bo tho subject ofI lev. John W. Wadman's sermon tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock in thoFirst M. K. church, corner Ilcrotunlanvenuo and Miller street. In tho even-ing at 7:30 how III speak on "Is De-

mocracy a Failure?" and glvo a eulogyon tho life of General Robert E. Leo.Tho public Is cordlully Invited.

T. K, K. CHTYO MARU

(Continued from Pajre 1)family, wlfo of Mr. Hata of HackfcldU. Co. was among tho arrivals.

Prominent among tho Uiroughbosldo Vlco President Tsuka-hara- ,

are Mr. and Mrs. Taro Hodzuml.Mr. Hodzuml Is, manager of tho Yo-

kohama Speclo bank ut San Francis-co. Captain McLean, U. S, N., who hasbeen on tho Asiatic station; Captaina. H. Ilodger and Major A. II. 1).

Spcnco.Tho Chlyo Maru brought for thin

port 1108 tons of freight, consigned toHackfcld & Co. She also biought aSow stocrugo passengers.

Tho liner will continue her tripmorning, sailing nt 0 o'clock

Little

Tudor

SleepersWsf

ARE THE f IIDEAL SLEEPING GARMENTS

FOR CHILDREN.Made of Flannelette. Ages 1 to 8

Price 05c. t,

EHLERS

KEP0IKA1 MATTER

WAS OVERLOOKED

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Governor Froar Btnted thismorning that tho Kepolkat matter

f had been held up through Inad- -

vertencc. When tho chargeswoio first sent to 'Washington tho

f Secretary of the Interior wasf away and the matter was filed

away to nwalt his return. Whenhe cntno back to Washington, Ithad been forgotten, and wus con- - f

f fP(iunlly held up for koiiio time. fWhen asked If he knew whether f

f or not the cnblo was to bo sent frequesting Kciiolkal's resignation 4before ho lort Washington, heanswered:

4- - "Well, I did not know for surewhether u cable would so sent orwhether u letter would bo writtento Kopolkal." f

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JAPAN'S FINANCES

IMPROVING GREATLY

Tado Hodzunii, manager of the Yo-

kohama Speclo Hank at San Francisco,Is returning from Japan In tho ChljoMam, which sails tomorrow niornlni;at 9 o'clock. He Is nccoiiipanled by hiswife. They wore greeted by ManagerTnklcdn of tho local branch of thoSpeclo bank.

Hodzuml, who Is well posted onfinancial matters, stated today that thefinancial-conditio- n In Japan is Improv-ing greatly.' Tho Yokohama SpecloHank In Snu Fianclbco has been doingexceptionally good business since thenew year.

Hodzuml has been n resident of SanFrnnclsco for many ears and hospcnkB tho Kngllsh language lliienlly.

SURGEON CURREY IS

BACK FROM llllllPast" Assistant Surgeon Curry, Unit-

ed States Public Health and MarinoHospital service, lelunied this morn-ing from Hllo, where ho went to makonn Inspection, I)r Curry Is the government's plague specialist here, andhas charge of all matters pertaining tothe prevention and suppression of thoplague.

He has not as yet made Ids reportto Assistant Surgeon Moore, tho com-manding officer of tho Marine Hos-pital station hero, but It Is understoodthai ho found conditions most reassur-ing and satisfactory.

Drinking Men

M Reliable

Employers Want Sober Men.

Competition Is too keen and life Istoo strenuous for nn employer to keepmen on Ids payroll whoso nerves nreunsteady and whoso brains aro notclear.

Every lino of business Is beginningto close Its doors to di Inking men.

Drunkenness li a disease and likemost diseases, has its remedy. Or-rln-e

Is the lellablo tieatment and Issold under u positive guarantee, to ef-

fect a cine or your inoniy will beOrrlno Is In two forms; No. 1

which can be used without the pat-ient's knoulodgo In tea, coffee or food;and No. 2 for those who wish to bocured.

The guurantee applies to both forms.Mailed in plain sealed package on re-ceipt of SI 00. Wrlto for free booklet,mailed In plain sealed envelope ThoOrrlni) Co., Washington, D. O., or Ho-

nolulu Drug Co.. Fort street.

DISTRICT COURT'S

ANNUAL REPORT

Judge Andrado of tho District Courthas compiled his annual report for thopast, year showing that In that tlmo hahas handled filfi civil, 118 Juvenile andSOU" criminal cases, making a total of37CQ cases altogether. In 1907, 702civil, 181! Juvenile, and 3178 criminalcaseb were handled, totaling 43CG

case s. gTho following tnblo gives a compar-

ative statement of tho results of thocriminal cast's during tho past twoyours:

1907 1903Convictions , 2710 2017Acquittals 277 41)2

Nolle Pros' 311'J 337Committals 90 111

Total .3178 3087

The Bulletin Publishlne Co.,Ltd., is agent for the beat engravingand lithographing company oilthe" Pacific Coast and is preparedto give estimates on high-grad- e

printing of every kind.Also prices and samples of theVery Latest in Engraved Cards,Announcements, andInvitations, in the best of formfor smart functions.

Mies llnra Yoclfflv. wtionn vli?htwas GnO pounds, died ut Klttannlng, '

Pa. A corllu 17 Inches wide nnd 7

JXet long hud to bo mado for her.

GREAT EXCITEMENT

(Continued from Paze 1)peaceful and reasonable. A (inarrolensued nnd the gentleman Is threat-ened with assault. He tries to runnway. (Here the genernl audiencecalled out "Strike htm to dentil!""Put him down and kill him!")Gieat applause ensued. The gclitlc-ina- n

runs nway. One of the threemen says that ho Is sorry to see suchn traitor among his (outitr)ineli andthat he Is determined to go up to thometropolis to take part In tho agita-

tion. Others try to stop him.T. Ailmiirn, nn tutor, came out mid

addressed the audlcnco ami nsltedthem to Keep porno and not uttersuch words as were mentioned dur-ing the performance.

One llnraila stood up anil said Unithr said "Strike him to death" and"Put him down and kill him" Ilrst.and ho was sorry that the audlen.eehad Joined him. He said "this

was n scene on Formosafifty years from now."

Second Act Asccne nt a planta-tion mannger's residence Is pictured.

Third Act A meeting of newspa-per editor nt u JapaneseTho local editors weie repieseiitedunder fictitious names,

Fourth Act A scene at Mr. Fuse'shouse, where rcpiesentatlves of la-

borers cull to Interview him on thewngc question. They ore told thatpeaceful methods must ho taken. Hecondemns the agitation and the labor'icprcscutatlves gel angry at him.(Much noise was made by tho mull-enco- .)

They moot nn agitation leader on

their way homo ami receive encour-agement fioui htm. The ueiessity offorming an association Is discussed.(Fied. Makluo proposed three cIiccimfor tho Honolulu theater.)

Fifth Act A meeting' ot lenders:Much Ida, thought to he Intended forMnklno; Neglshl, thought to he in-

tended for Negoio; thoughtto be Intended for Soga; all Radicals.Fuse, thought to be Intended for She-b-

Tsuruzawa, thought to be Intend-ed for Tsiirushlina; thoughtto be Intended for Kliuura, all Con-

servatives-. The Radicals arrive ilrstmid nie angry on account of the tiudlness of the Conservntlu'S. Upon theat rival .of tho latter tho wngo discussion opens. The Conservativesadvocate the rnlsu of one or two dollars. Tho Radtcnls want more thani'2'2S0, Fuse ndvocatcs a Very peace,fill method and speaks of harmonybetween races, etc. Machlda Is an-

gry nt this nnd threatens Fuse. Hocharges Fuso With being a traitor li)

the Japanese and demands that lieget out. A quarrel ensues. Negoshtcomes out and Intervenes. They callthemselves gentlemen and object tobeing called lawyers' runnels or

(At this time loud cries of"Strlko them to death'" "DestroyHawaii Shlnpo!" "Destroy Chionlcle'solllee!" were heard. The general

Joined In tho Jell.)

ANCIENT AMERICAN RUINSWashington. Dec 20 An American

Pompeii Is gradually being brought tolight, iiccordlng to'tbo annual reportof Charles 11. Walcott. secretary of thertmlthhoulnn Institution. Under nrpeclal congressional appropriationtho work of excavating nhurled city at Casa Orandu, near Florence, Ariz., has been conducted by UiJJ Walter Fowkes Already u mini-bo- r

of structures havo been discov-ered, but tho largest ono excavatedduring tho year was a building 200

feet long with 11 rooms, the massivewalls Inclosing a plaza. In tho cen-

tral room there In a seat called by theJlnm Indians "Tho scat of Monte-7iimn.-

Tho ruins of Casa Oranda were'ounds to hu very much more extens-ive than was expected. It Is saidthut their permanent picscrvutlon Isof great archueologlcal Interest.

In connection with speclnlDr. Walcott says that al-

though the resources of thu Institution

We Beg to Call Attention toOur Large New Stock

of

Service PlatesAND

Cups & SaucersThese goods were selected

with great care and comprisethe very best in the art ofChina Decoration.

Sold singly or by the dozen.

H. F.Wichman&CoLIMITED.

Leading Jewelers'.

PASTORU.tliBW BaBmw

UnM'1r.wJ Lt'OIIOL 3 rnii CKNTK?o"S ANcsclaWcPrcparailonrorAs

& slmilailnAihefbojinMdUIliayr.a lingUteSiomachs and Hovels of

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Worms .CoimilsioiiJ.icvcmli

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fine Woolen Blankets, white and colored

Sheets, Bedspreads and Pillow Cases '

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NOTICE

HIR. GEO. ORDWAY has full charge ofW our Upholstering Department. Tele-

phone 415 and Mr. Ordway will go toyour home and give you estimates of thecost of the work you want done. Allwork done by Mr. Ordway is of the verybest.

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SOMETHING DIFFERENTfrom what vou generally see in the line of shoes; somethingyou know is good in the wearing of which you know youarc properly dressed. '

Laird, Scrober &

Tan Undressed

-- Kid Garden Tie

MADE EXPRESSLY FOR TAILOR-MAD- GOWNS.

McINERNY SHOE STORE

If you want to make your Home Sweet Homego to

Gurrey's for Correct FramingTlie,Alameda brings a new lot of well-select- ed

Framing!, and Paper-Pack- ed GlassNOT Uuilders Glass

Fine Jewelry,Engraving andHoward Watches

M.R. COUNTER, Jeweler

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Good FolKs TaKeNotice

It's a Good SignIf it's painted by

Stanley Stephenson,The Paint Shop. 134 Kins St

Honolulu Construction and Graying Co,,LIMITED.

general contractors,phone, office 281. p. 0. box 184.

Fort St., Opp, W. a. Irwin & Ltd.We do all kinds of Tnminq; also deal in Crushed Rock, White and

Black Sand, 'Broken Coral, Garden Soil, Eto, ... SAFE MOVING A SPFCIA1IY, .. . - . i -.- .-. 1 '- -?

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lilli PILE DRIVER

I MOVESJY ITSELF

J Considerable notice was attractedb) a pile-driv- being moved nlongthe waterfront this morning tinder Itsimn power. The clums) mftnlnowcigning rami) tons was placed uikmiKillers, then stahes were driven Intothe giound and cables fastened totl.cm were wrapped around the wind-lass of the hoisting engine

As soon as the CJble had been madefast, the engine wait started, andslow I) hut surely the big plle-drlv-

-- derrick, engine, and tilntfiirniI moved toward Its deslntntlon l'rog-- 1

toss was rather slow, hut It was sure,and In due time the driver arrivedat its desired location on the naalwharf

MILITARY-HONO- RS TO

ADMIRAL COGHLAN

Orders were this mornliiK publish-ti- lnt the Naval Station to have thd

ceremonies In honor of the late HearAdmiral J II Coghlun, held im Mon-day next. This Hag at the station willbe lowered to half-ma- st und thirteenminute-gun- s will he tired.

Admiral Coghlau was one of themost distinguished olllcers of theNavy, and orders have been sentbroadcast to all of l.Te Naval Stationsof the United States, directing thatthe last honors duo to his rank hoin lorded his memory Monday.

LAST DAY OF

POULTRY SHOW

Today, Including tonight, affords thelast opportunity for thoso Interested Inthe poultry shim to he prtsent and seetho excellent exhibits. In order to en-

liven the occasion, the Hawaiian handwill bo prrsuit.

Tho fowls aro carefully looked afterand none of them h.ivo died since theopening of the show. Tho other de-

partments, Biich as the section for, theHawaiian Kxperlmuit Station, the' Ilureau of Agriculture and Forest! y andthe Hawaiian Fertilizer Company havesinno local products on exhibition. Thoshow closes nt !t o'clock.

WANTSWANTED

At Once Young man to canvass. Ad-

dress "IC," llulletln. 4210-- t

LOST.

Gold watch foh and ten I with mono-gram J K. T. Ilownrd of $r forreturn of same to this olllce.

4210-3- 1

FOR RENT.

Furnished cottage, near WalKIki bar-

racks. Apply 17 13 Ileach lto.ul.1210-l-

in thi: cmcuiT court of Tin:First Judicial Clitult, Territory ofHaw-al- l At Chambors: In l'roliatelu tho Matter of the Kstate of Cro-wd! Keane Charles Itooke, Dot eased.Order of Notice of Hearing I'etltlonfor Allow ante of Final Accounts, Dis-tribution, and Discharge. On read- -lug and flllng tho petition and ac-

counts of Henry Holmes, of the Cityanil County of Honolulu, Island ofOahu. Territory of Hawaii, AncillaryAdministrator with tho Will Annexedof the Kstate in tho said Territory ofllnwnll of Crcswcll Keane CharlesIlooke, late of Colchester, Hsscx, Kngland, deceased, wherein he asks to hoallowed the sum of $ 14 29.70 andchnrges himself with $ andaiks that tho same may bo examinedand approved, and that a final ordermay bo mado of distribution of thePioperty reninlnlng In his hands totho persons thereto entitled, nnd dis-charging him and his sureties fiomall further responsibility as Buch An-cillary Administrator with the WillAnnexed. It Is ordered that Tuesday,the 23rd day of February, 1909, at10 o'clock a. in., before tho Judgo ofsaid Court nt the court room of saidcouit nt Honolulu, Island of Oahu. beand tho same herohy Is appointed ustho time and place for hearing saidpetition and accounts, and that allpersons Interested may then nndthcie appear and show cause, If anythey have, why tho same Bhould notbe granted, and may present evidence,as to. who ate entitled to tho saidpropcrtj Also that notlco of thismder shnll he published once n weeklu the Ironing llulletln, a newspaperpi luted and published In said Hono-lulu, for three successive weeks, thelust publication to bo not less thantwo vveolis previous to tho time these-l- u

appointed for said hearing.Dated nt Honolulu, this 14th day

of January, 1909.(Slg.) J, T Di: HOI,T.

Flist Judge, Clicult Couit, Flrt.1Circuit.

Attest'(Slg ) JOII IIATCIIIXOU, CleikHolmes, Stanley & Olson, attorneys

for petitioner. !

1210 Jan, JG, 23,130; Feb. 0.

HONOLULU STOCK EXCHANGE

B0N0LULD, Jan.lC. 1919

a Of STOCK 'M U r2 Brewer ft Co .. I two 1W Jim

sur.AR4wi Plantation Co .... aw wMiwullin Aijrlc Cn IV liviMaw Com ft Suk Co wri lot IlUwillan Sonar CoUrmornu Guitar Co WmimiItonokmi Sugar Co .O 1',

alien Surflr Co , ., WKliI lwHutcMon Sugar Plant 1KIKahuVu PUmatltm (.KeVahaSuic ;ni0 in'

Sugar Co ...J...-- . ,i,Willi

McBrrdebunyCo 1 lllfll ISOilm Surar Cn IfUUIfl 1,OlWItTiCl Sllljllf Co . I.IMHUHoVoU Sufcij I'lmil Co V" I.'OlAA UKiir Co Lid 1whpUi j ISUIOWBIU (.O..t ., IWlMi, I'HfaaliAu Sujar TUttt Co ,(MI.UV i,Pacific Sutar Mill. .. tOf 111

Pala rlanlillon Co . "'!( tnfMKtVfo UK'ir Co . . 7'IUIII !

PinntrMltlCa WWiti i II2SVNilaluaVrrlcL'n . . I. OHMl'lMW ilnlr .. Q.. (" ... I. "I III!VVaimanalo Suar Co JU.IMI 111,

VValmcaSunarMill Co UiJIWI IIIMISCFILANKOIIS

lii'cr.hlau Hrftnt N Co UHIHI1 nHawaiian KlrclllrCi. fiiliiil ia,

Hon KT& I. Co Com ,ri j

Mutual Trie; litfie Co rwi iNahlku HlIG rCn,

Paul Uli OlOOi n,Nahiku RuhWrCoAia ilOahu K L Co IU1IIIM tJ I J.lllloKKCo ....... l")ll Jlion HKMCo .. . iiiihiu, j,Hawaiian Pinraiiple Co i),iiv 1

IONDSHlwTrri.cHrCIHaw TcT pc.HawTrr iV pcHawTcr 4S ucHaw Trr ( pcHaw Govt t pcCa Btclsin&kffCofpllalkuSutarCo6ii: !'!Ham Dlch Co,Unr Pilch t Ml

Haw Com A Sun Co$Haw Sucjar Cofipc.. , IUIV,Hlki R KCo Con k pcHonakaa Suear co rpc oh, IC'J1,Hc.il KTili LCo6. c III,Kahuku P ant Co 6 p c lllMrUtT'lcS Cn'tM,Oahu Kcl.Coic. lol SOal(U Snj?ar Co j p c IwiCUa Sujcar Co 6 p cPac. Su. Mill Co. l illI'ala Plantatlnn Ln . IKI1)!Flonctr Mill Co 6pc .. 111., Ki,Walalua KurlfCo im Vl',

Sales Iktw ecu Iloanis 213 I'aiiuhau, $21. 25 I'loneer. $141, .11 l'loneer.$141; 200 I'nniihau. $21, $.1000 O It. &

I.. Cs. $101.75; $5000 O It L . i,$10175, $1000 Jfonnkaa fis. $02 25Jlcllrjde. $102; $I5oii Haiku fis.$100.60; C3 i:wu, $27.25. 10 Haw SugCo . $33; 10 i:wii. $27.25. 5 Cw.i. $27 25Session 60 Kwa, $27 23, 25 dimAug., $28 50; 2"i Oahu Sug , $JK50. --,

Oahu Sug.. $28 50; 10 Claim .Hug$2i 50; $1(100 O. It. & 1. fis. $1111.311, inPioneer, $141.

Notice Beginning this miinlli theillvlilcnil of the Honolulu Iliewlug andSli'ltlng Co. is Increased from ,ihent to 4 pur cent per month unlitfill tlier notice

Latest suoar quotation 3.71 cents or$74.20 per ton.

Sugar 3 71 SentsBeets, 1 Os I --2d

Henry Waternousa Trust Co,,

Stock and Bond DepartmentMembers Honolulu StocK and Bond

Exchange.TORT AND MEKCHANT 8T3.

TELEPHONE 736.

NEW - TO-DA- Y

NOTICE.

There will he a uieetlui: of Hies of the Honolulu Ch.imher

o' Commerre at the rooms of timChamhur, Stangcnwald llulldlng, utJ P. m .Monday, Jnnunry 18th. 190S

A full attendance Is dcslnd.Ily older of the 1'ieslilent:

II it". WOOD.1210-2-1 Seerelini- -

LECTURESMISS LOCKE will lectin of th

residence of Mrs. C. B. Wood to the

ART CLASSThe Sculpture of Egypt, Greece, and

The Italian Renaissance,8 Ledum .tit m

FRIDAYS January 15, 22, 29 andieoruary 0.

THURSDAYS February 11, 18, 25and March 4.

AT 3:30 P. M.

PHYSCHOLOGYText Book Varieties of Religious

experience . . . . mr. wra. James0 T.MturM $.1 (h

WEDNESDAYS Jan. 20, 27, andFehniarv 3.

MONDAYS February 8, 15 and 22.AT 10 A. M.

The IdealPHONOGRAPH

Call and hear a record atHAWAIIAN NEWS CO., LTD,

YOUNG BUILDING

rC BULLETIN ADS PAY -- rt

ONE of the advantages of a line ofclothes such as ours is the

variety of styles you find -- toselect yours from

Hart Schaffner & Marxshow a greater variety of patterns andfabrics than any other two or threeclothes-makin- g concerns in the coun-try; and we have a chance to selectour goods from their great line.

That means that nobody die has nnythinR like them; nnd itmeans that you have your pick from the best stock of clothes made.

Own-oat- s of all Kinds and soles nullsnf mini) fihrlis, $ls In $',0 I'ull ilrexsnnd Tuxedo n spei laltv

This store is the home of Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes.

SUVA'S TOGGERY,ELKS' 11LD0., KINO ST. near

LOCAL AND GENERAL

TMP" nliritmna hrniiclit lnfi mnethomes a lot of new things that willdisplace the old. Let a BulletinWant Ad. sell the unwanted things.

Six JpiH ,uA!iins,U,(i 'oo?. suotyCommerdnl Ratings. Mere. Refer

ence Agcy., 3'J Young llldg. Phone129.

Inter-Islan- and O. 11. & I. shippinglooks for sale at tliu II 11 1 u 1 1 nolllce, 00 each

Go to "The Royal Annex."Itldo In tho swell StudciniKer driven

by tliu expert chaffeur, M. T. I.ulzI'liuno 1!)1. Itoyal Hawaiian Oaragu.

Wni Lnnglon of the I'arudlsy of tinl'.iclllc leturiicd on the Alameda jesteida from.i business and pleasuretrip to California

Members of tho Hawaiian Engineerlug Association can pay their iluen totho financial scerttary nt livening '

liullctln nuy day between 12 and 1 I

Mrs. Thomas Irn'Cook U.irr of S.ti,'llafuel sailed .Miiiuln) on tho .111 11c

for llonoliilti, where sht wilt spend twomonths vlsllliig friends -- Chronicle

Tliu Huwallan Diedglng Coiiipaucelebrates today li giving 11 lii.m on'Hand Island to all the compnti) emplocs The affair took place a tnoon

John Marcallluo letuiiied 11

cation of several months on the mainland Jesterday He will assume hisduties as clerk lu the Clicult Court toda

Tho baud will plaj this artemoon atthe departure of the S S. Chlo Maruand in the evening ut Hie iioiiltiv showThe Hmiilii) concert will taKe pl.icu 111

.Makec Island, Kaiilolniil l'nrkJoel Coin 11 reports th.it 11 new $10, t

000 thenar will bo liulllt litre us soon,as a suitable silt can b obtained Thomail bucking him lliiunclull) r.imo withhim, he sajs, lu the Alumedu uutuilnj

.viiiniiu) 111 wni nnisn tniiD-iiiH- liuliwine 1111II.111 lltuil, regular price llfleencents, lor ten cents a jnrd This willho for Monday mil) and the sale willnot bo ii'pe.iioil under nil) clicumstances this season

Tho Joint drill le.un of Harmon) andExcelsior lodges. 1 O O V. will mifer tho Initiatory degree on eaiulldaten.Monday evening All local mid visitlug members of tho order uro fraterually Invited to bo Present. Hefuislimenu will be served.

i:islo M Wiuidenbeig, executrix of(ho estalo of Kiederlc W WiiinlunhpiL--

deceased, has filed her uniiiml.counts, which she usks to he approvedIn the Circuit Court Sho charges herselt wltli tho sum of $J5.0"i7 72 andasks lo bo allowed $31,120 16.

"The Royal Annex" swell meals.Attorney General Ilimenwu), who

returned on the Sjlbeilu jesterday, didnot bring the mandates from tho Su-premo Courll n tho Morita Kelzo ensofrom Washington. IIu expteled thatthey would have arrived b) the timeho reached here. Kelzo may again boleprlevtd

Tho City and Count- - troasinyreceived a welcome surpilse

when Auditor FUlicr tummi it. .9S0 92, or llboul $5,000 mor.i limn l,,..'i

been expected, which, added to thomonthly $32,500 foi tho Hist sixmouths, should leave u iraimri .ianco of S0,081 17,

Oovemor Krear entertained j.imcsHamilton lwls at luncheon at HieUniversity Club vesienin- - .,iiIbo at tho tablo as the gueBU of IhoGovernor woro 11 II Trent, V A Kinnoy, Wudo W'airen Thinni- - nn, I c,.,.,-.- .i

inner piominent local Dimocr.its Hieii'tnrj Molt Smith was also piestnl

.Mar) II Atcherley, whoso hiiub.iinls now on trial In tho I'ollcy Couit to

deleimlno hs sanll) ,m transferridher Interest lu 11 little over two urnsof 1.1ml on Queen and Punchbowlstreets lo l.)o l)kki) and R M wtbini Hie consldtinllon bung $10 Thisb. the Liml the ownership which tliuilupiemo Couit will soon decide. It g

also claimed by I.eHeis S'Coof.el)r Aldi Jilo) slgnliies his nppioval ofHi" R.1I11 In (lie iloeliiueutH (lied WilliIteglstrar Morrlam esttrday.

FORT.

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PHONE

Tungsten Lamps are Superior

Brilliancy, Quality and Efficiency

They ore specially adapted to stores nnd show windowswhere it is desirable to give the color values.

cost is soon offset by the savinc 111 currentconsumption.

Hawaiian Electric Company, Ltd.

As a Beverage

' ' '

St.

r:Copjlijlit IJ9 1 Hilt Sduifncr U Mat

wriTnnanmiftiwi

" """ "' "hl.'""!;

CO,, Ltd.

Soda Water is quite the most rcfreshin-- ; thin(r we know ofIt one with delight and cnnblcs those who indulge feelthat there is something in life worth Iiviiir Wc be-

lieve ours is the obtainable in Honolulu. It is nhmsfresh, sparkles diamonds, and is pro,ierly flavored. Letus have your orders.

Consolidated Soda Water Works Co., Ltd.G. S. LEITHEAD. Manager. PHONE 71.

Glassware,TAD1EWARE - TUMBLERS: Water, Lemonade. Claret. Bhlnewine.

Beer. Punch. Coektm. Wl.i.Vv ITiM.ln i.t. iCOMPORTS, WATER BOTTLES. CHEAPEST GLASSWARE in Honolulu.

LEWIS &1G9 Kinc THE CROCKERY EMPORIUM Telephone 210.

Filling and GradingThe weather soon be on. You should have jour grounds

" Jl beforf t,lft nter "ins set in. We have earth filling forat REASONABLE PRICES. PHONE EDO

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New ArrivalsVictoria Taffetas

All Silk, and of super.or aunlity; 10 m. wide, in black,white, and colors, at 05c per jnrd.

Fine French SergeIn cieam nnd black; 45 inches wide, nt SI 50 a aiJ. Mnhcs

beautiful skirts.

Cream AlpacaOf Superior Quality.

An lms of WHITE MADRS WAISTINGSnnd SHIRTINGS. In stripes, plaids, nnd fii, ues, all new.

New Curtain SwissWhite and 111 colors,

Jordan's

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Page 6: Kl Evening Bulletinconst, mid troops worn sent into thn interior l'o hury tho dead, aid tho injured mid prevent rioting. (Jiiron Helena drnw upon her for a largo sum of mou--oj for

Y

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Dress Hats. ITutriinmed Hats. Street Hats

MADE OF KHAKI $2.50

STYLES, MADE OF OR LINEN. . .FROM S?1.25 UP

JUST OPENED; VERY LATEST STYLE AND CUT INLINEN AND PIQUE. PRICES RANGING FROM $1.75UPWARD.

HI! wit nj.tlii'i it ill.- - pis'.v...v w l i. rtWn i!a-.n- a

.., nn III.. f,.tlv.lllM VllUtl

wi.ic planned i make Unit

util iMH'tn) of in inilnil Time- n frleti.l. Among tin- lea"

w:ib llio utin lv n lj Mr, llurnll I'llIhrzhum on Mondjy In bono of In"...,....!..... t.. llir.lit.t:milh Thn e !'

i i, ...Mian, tlit MliBsi Joril.ui. Mm. Urn,MUlll UIXU I.UfH .......J ..".. I... ...rt.t. unfit fimnlv immlil for lllritr"" " """ '"' -irouhlo. mul a mmt i.i..unniln flft.ir

noon wtpj pawil. Oiip of llic featuresnf the w'ns n iitS" Irani oikifrittrant wltli nuts, which Dr. Annltngo, wlio i1roiiHl In. helped to rutJim (iorrlt Wilder, luofclnq un.ismill.'iltrtirtlvo. won- - n short fniclc of l.i"

tiinl nllk, mul her lutWilli roHiw of American Ito.mtv nh.iilm

.Mrs. Hyttu Smith, n juiuhliil Inukltrwoman, perfectly drest-cd- w:u moststriking looking. Mm. Ilarolil Dllllnslimn ni.nl" a dollghtlul hostess ami Ui

ruaiiiB. fragrant with cut llowem ampreens, were un attractive retting to

tlio women In their pretty frocki,

Among tlioni present wore Mri. Ivem

Mm. Illchard Ivom. Mm. floorsDavles, Mrs II. V Dillingham, Mra(Iorrlt .Wilder, Miss lloitrlco CnstltMIm Margaret Castle, Mies Marlon

Scott.r

Krs. Bcltoalsy'jOne of the must rtolljhlful at l.onioi

of (be vti-l- ; wan given iy Mrs. AllinIluttcmlty, wlio ciiu I'luinvd on 'I Imrj

iliiy for abnit ono lur.l Jrwl at hor nrt

lallo 1MHIK4 0V in P.laii'ia v.ilhv MmllntUiMilc.v was fuiliitol In ri'CClvlllH

hy In r iiuiilnr.MrB .InnViii. nml rhevy uf prutlv ;tlii aerl-t- f 1 ill iIib.Iim

tahlis. Iiulm'lns III" Mlssrn Jnnl inllycioft 1.11I Trail. Tlii'Vili'itf. plarclIn tin' Unit an I (Irawliii; n..iiiin. wi--

ixiulltvly ilwoi'iloir Willi ilmihltf pinplio nip' vlilie vIolcUi nnil 1 KraticiniBi-- mul IKli-- oatnt' ll'iw'i'ra were In

vaii'H siliunt iIik iixiici In liiMiriir.iM pufnfloil. (luMitB wrtn eiiiiFfintly'fiilliIiik nml coin;; throughout thu nrter-noo-

uiiil n Huh Imvl liiu'iniir of voloS.nxtciiiloil evi'ii to (ho r.iiul 'fho Kliir

liinsi ili'WH from lliu wIiiIowk wonuroally HliulitMl. ovirylmly myliiK"wliiu .i iilcliitv." Mra. ('irl.iiiiKhurni. In n bIiiiiiiI.ii; iiikIiiiii- - an I

liU'turu li.it with lull1; iliooiilic; runtliI'l'S, v:ri vi'i-- iiiimIi ailmliril nml Mi' JIlriifdl Wtiiurlimimi. In rliln in.iuviKinnlio. will niOJ.1 iiltrautlvi1 Mrn1 cwloii-llral- n wiiro nidi a iimtsy fiiclof iiwIjb ciubrolilory nut hor lnci'whllo hat win v:stl tnciMiliiK M"lloltom'oy'n n !.! of .lohaccn liro',nwltli llKElita r.toucl'.ru lit tin' Him tuntvwan nioi't urtl-U- n, nml Mrs. Pi-ll-

Kllliwhtiry hail nn a Invoiy ilri-ar- t wlilli-Miii- .

Ti'lini-.- Tori: Vl'li !ht wlillo Inlrml charmingly youthful faro.! lvcly. Krii;ip. a Bnast ut tho

fli.ani lintol. prPBrnteil u mort ilKnlfin I mul aatoly appoaront'o, ami horfropk wai vi'ry Inn Ieduic' Mlrs Ourilon was i'iy prultlly ilirwwl. r.n I

Mm. aiimisou w.ih luost irli'KJntly attlioil. Mr. S. XI. Damon,, alwaysilalntlly looked n picture, andlirr ri'latlve. Mlas Cinmwull, n pietfyKnKlith tslrl, miih oxrPi'illiiKly wpIitrpssoil. Tho MUsuob Kthel and AllcaHpaldlni; wore lonly In plnkiind hliiOj

and Mih Archlo Yihiiir wiiujTi InvfjyI'lfiicli riiiifectloii, Mik. llbhonrne, boelegant uud UUtliiBulshcd, also wojo a

BEGINNING- MONDAY, ' JANUARY 18thDress and Street Hats at Big deductions; Trimmed Felt Hats at 33 1-- 3 per

Ladies' Tramping SkirtsUPWARDS

Hiding SkirtsNEW KHAKI

Spring Styles White Skirts

ssdES?ssasnesssssmsesmBassas

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SOCIALtlinrmlng trocK. anil .mm. itiiian i on- -

tw w ' a bcaiimng froe her'""'t tlllWMIl of llllll r d lu'lnis verybecoming, tuiil her elator, Minn ,

looked very sweet Indeed. Anion;;those jir.it c lit worg Makiiuo I'rl'iuc,'" """",JI1- - .lira, wuieiii.iiise r'"'' Henry vv.iioruous. .Mrs. is. winunloose, airs, yon iimi, .iim. j. .inr- -

Mm. Mini. Mi's Mist. .Mr. K M. Wat- -

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, I.uw Mrs. Ilaniir--lirrs .Mri. MoutiKiio Coolcc, Mr 1)11

iilnglinin. .Mm. Tratt Mru. HomtrMm. Wadh.ims, Mru. AtkliiB, Mm.Fclina Klniipy, Mrs. AT. is

Cni'hlailPi' Mm. Ponlnr .Mr

Soiior, tho MIbuch Soper. Mm. KlnK.Miif.'liiirhiirni1, Mm."on D mini, Mrs.1'ircnt Ho .n Miss A Thonipbon. MmWmlhaui, Mlfn llulln Mm. Stanley,Mm. l.mi(P. .Miss HrwlliiK. Mre. WillSuper, M.F Aniiictv TnlVr. Mm. Us

hoi.ie MIi-- (lii-l- rn Mri. Me.iHE.-'MI-

UiiKr. Mm. l.iel.lanJ M-- k. KU i" Hal.ti'id MIkb Krupp Mii ArrM Viniii;'Ira I'ortf MlKoOilett, Mha li.niouin Haw"8. Jr. ,

JMrs. Uniiaoy Eott win thi IioMpj

of it mast' oajoynlilo huffi't ii

nir'f liursjay at thu von Hull l.rj:.;jlm.at WnlklW, which has liecn' IcaseJ fori torin of months. Mi-j- . Hsincy Scott'n n Hnif n free t wn e i:acier s'li'ctd vltli r.iucli erne Ion npi-- .

n if an-- l i hit flat undo the tlni.'iuc rapTUy. nio'iK th'iye p'eieni7lr tO tWO ! ,Ol, Willi lllokl-.- l IU'18!

h.inni";; tii'iu-ly- , Mrs. Alfied I.. Carlo.iul Mm. Il'iiohl tilffnid tho MhshUnrs'irt Castio lloalrleo Ci t'o, Ci

Waiiiii.--. C .ilrw Kelly, Iirj,'u'dIlou yMacfivlini', l.i.l

lurf irl . A In Marutrliii '. l.illijlty U V.'lKl t, Katlieilne'IpIi'Iip Ale:'i lilt", Marh'.il Hp.iIi. Kiu'.jiluefnr,

A ry r.rctty iIIhiut u c' ..,:i inWedii.-tila- uM'tiliiK hy .Mi. mi' Mm '

KrimclB M. Hw.inr.y. who It ivi' Juit reiirned from a trip to tho Vole mo. A

ccnlurpleco of irulurtluuw Kmredmul IHo v.me.i ol thu Hinie flov

cm Miiiroiiildi'd It. An oleetile lampwith' n ilnriiratlvu Hindi". IlKhted tl.lahle, mill electile ean lleh rli d thrl.soft, r.iillaneo over the artistic loaniiMm. Swnuzy, In pile e ii n colore.)

calln llmplro frock. looke.I hauUBonieAfter dlnnor ocpiipIM eer.Imily. The mit'hta.lnrlu'lod M' Mm

lliuri, Mr. and (Mr.i. Alex in ler ft

IIowob. Jr.. Ciiplii.'n Convi-- i Ittcn. 1' S

N.. Mr. KniPBl tl'irlm 'ml. who i he(in,n ililL fnim Vuktlnnii Vr; HamWlilMH-y- . Ciiiinl

eMre. foiwln IteeB In till! sit tin

Qui en's lln.plfil hut w'll pn Inbl n;nmo to the Tloasntnu the list o'

nct wofit. She t ueti'iv, on f im-a-

ly, a;U her room n Birdinbo many mul hoiuilfiil m- - th flir.il mTerlimo. ,,Ah tho Ilea upi .1 her pillowclio look. W'to it nmo horcolf. to ex

s 1 o Ik her coloring mul mi daintyher Biirrouudlu'41

Tho peeoili nutiHeiuirj of the Tloli-nr- t

Alklnious was eelelirated on .Sunduy hy n pintle ut tho Tenlumil'i, whore.v chowder played nn Importint )iuit,lnllio iHi'liJl', which'' .lieHiiliid uinilyjothb;'delicacies. Thu KiiPBtB had n very Jol-

ly time, uml Mr, aud Mib. Hubert At--

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;SJKBijizrsmK!2IItKK32klliKi.tlk' liellih w.i ill .in!, mi'i III"' i

Aniiuii; IhoKo preeiit v.o.j Mr. i.inlMih A V. iJiuwn, M.. h'.i' "i. (ii-rl- t

WIliKr. Mr. mul Mm t 11. WIM rMm. Xl.iry (limn, Mr. mul .M-- n.

Snittli. Jiiil3XM.itl Mre riluiriler. Mr. .itnl Mm. nilimr I (tlmlr-l- l Mrllliliuiil WllKht .Mi'. A. I. r AlKin.'inMr. llenloiu MlUiy tOKiilt

- of otfl.'rniwere give i tho popular lictqt nml Imui0LS.

Mr. I'rpnr'H nwinl At Hno't wl'I lieheld (in Meiulny nflonioon. j

.. , , ,"" i'iir.ii-- . iiu ni uie sin .no- -

lintiil. u pliMiln nnnnivrr.Tuul

in Wiiliilim T lip iM'tihprAB ntertBla'nllRlittiilly nml their Inius uu- -

iiauallr perfpet In ry detill. AinfliU.i ftp ruptB who inoliiref r wore1Mr. and Mra. Trod MntTttrinno Mr. nnilMm. O. HihIIV and Mri. Jmli

Cnptnln nn.l AndrewKuller. Slt-- :i et rl Corlle

K'ng Edvrard On His

IWui'ii HiI'lr ..I

I.iImuiI aim (Me n Mihi tl i I i it i i thr a

Ladies'BLACK AND WHITE MIXED STRAW

91.00 Hats, 25c

Ladies' R. & R. SailorsWHITE, NAVY. BLACK, and BROWN

50c Sailors, 15c each

Children's Sailor Hats,TRIMMED WITH FANCY RIBBON

50o Sailors, 25cSET. WINDOW DISPLAY.

AViilkrr, Mix- - I. ,ii .Ve'' M. mil Mr I

Klu. iey. 'Mr nn.l Ri 1C in U ItiihM, Mr.llaekfold mill r.ll-.- i

V". ami Mm. Pim i'. ;;-- a! elnrni- -

lirr llnle ilium r m rnrad--

i.i life h W'!- .11111111 fiilic. .: -

p- -i ll.ulni ia'1, Mr KWlnrl -- l;;lil.i ,Cu .lt .. l. I..1.. t ....

""'J .n':nii"u, i.-- i I .kiiir',It

w.m biipM nr tlio iMiNln;t iirtjple fr.mitllien hy Mr nnd Mr IbmiIivb '"I'p w m h't-:- ilo-"- i

..

ilrnin

MrDoivrott. Mm.

-b

iinfj. ai. rrosiiur, ilo in - i

tlfli) voaian, wore a iiku 1 'ieiteI"' pluk. "

' ,

Mr. iriil M,m. I'orry HiiIb. wh.i n-- e

vliiliK nl, ih RJomurfiton. i t inr main t:ip i.inniii. ti nr" eli inn

r.'iu w.yea.-- pko

Thoy nro both imlto'tli Iwp :ih Hi.i.nlnlii nmj ltn hoi?lltilt penile

f- -

The h .p .ii thn Boaafde Hn;p nndienl.iv ivptifuii wns n very piy

a:.il enjow.lil pfflilr. Tl'l.ii.il len.V It ,.- - most ri"idllv to nili ffi.lr if thli kind, arid llu nunihers

Arrival At. .

In Search Of Health

iu .i i ii ui llilglito.i foln ii u .im I uu RiliK'b illnekH

wi'tii i ' ii i I l,n l.i i i iiiiii nil ii liniii tile ut lllui'iltiduly In Hi. m ' j , iid tr. u i ,.l ii- - iimilii I Jim at frequent

ovi i i,l 'h VS lie In' vvjiiil n II, uhlii.i in Novembor hocon Id nut n',il. iibovu u wlilip i, Inn mi uli in i.iii to Loudon thoutlmciit bocmod to have ctitliuly dlhiipie.iied He bulfcicd u Becoad

attack, however, and was compelled ab'ulti to beel. thu opcu all'.

aitoitAifcm HvVW --zi'i v.r hfcftW1 ,WZbk.Jtebi,iLeL

mCHB3EQi3BHQE5ZKS3OI9BE3rc

or pietly women vero lelimrkiiblp, aswell ii3 tho many olllccra, who wnrltid wltli n will to mal.o tilings kd.tloiioltilu lu fust, hcionilni; u minlfcontown mul n'.moat r.s' pay nn Malta.vhlch It niii-- h lrsemhlcs' In iiiiiny Mlr.i

jr. mi ir. nrry Mnefar- -.,., ,,,,tt.rtalncil n huili'li of frlimilB

dlnnor, which added Rrcatly totho aTalr. wlilsli v.ui well nrraiiKcdnnil eunditcted. Mm. Arnold, whoIn,. ,.1,rfn ,tf llio KphkIiI.. lit ii rnil:l- -

bio porton and l.nows her Honoliilnwcf which, of cihnie. chm'niB it the

Umeom nml their fJinlllnj and inaKci.i, l ,, v.i ln.ilil,. hiOimr

On Thumclny dvpiiIii" n hop at Hip

Moanu uiado the time uiu'h ipilcklynml pleabantli. Tho lau.ila uml lawnwcro filled with K.t hiiluaulty amiMicloty was o'ut in full bwIiib. Therewere many little dlnnor parties pro-ioi- li

to Hip hop. Dr. mid Mm. Hill-r-

Witterlioiifo'entei tallied Mr. Wal-

lace and u Mail i of friends uud Mr.mid Mm. llmiv MaofRrhiuo look

ii,cr their dinner Riientd fior.i thotieilHIllu. mln. lioui'l isiill viit juuiil,LUml ln "" ,!X""ia", ulloii ami

ipielly .Miss Miner looked very cliaiin- -

Ini; liidood. In fact, theio wsro wi

many picjty woniun It vas hard todlttltiBiilish which appeared to thobet nilvnntiiKO. Tho lloynl Uawall-ii- n

IkinO, (omlustoJ Ii Horv llcigiir,I luycd en tho lnvn and KaaTii rn

lomleicJ Injplrlur; ihujIc fortho ilmico.

.Tull.o ami Mm llitili k.ivo a din-no- .-

for their daiinhter llairlel pie-- l

his to tho Iki'I ul tlio V.'hllu. Units'in honoi or Mln Htlit'd Itoivevelt. ThohilJH lator (,i li.i; ,i.n In llio fune-Hi-

.I.u iilieiiot tose.i ami liialduu-I- i.Ii ftir.u lil'ide the t iblo lovely. Itnl

n.i tin shade.! bedo'led tho iihutilupundlcM nnd tlio oCToia, liflnu In fullill r us, we.e limit corceom to liolioM.MUb Hatih woie a plnli tntlii trimmoil wlt.i roll Ivo; it wiib prettypl.llsli. and Tho cuestsimluilpil Mlas Murvhall, (JcueialMmu'inlTu daughter; Miss llownrd,MIsa WookH. lto.i.osent.itlvo Weuliladaughter; MIsa I)',iothy l.milltt, Miaii

P. (iiirllugtoii, (lonei'iif fl.ulliii:lon':iilnugliter; Captain tie I .am'. I Aiiny),Di' Djhcj (Kavy), l'ii mijEter Adoe,I.Icut Mooie, M. Wolr.tt, Mr. 1'm.ter.

'

An t'.ior ufTiilr whl.'li i;avi iniie'.ipliMBUre wti Hie (oa ru bo.ml the l;.S. S lllirtiilo, of whleli Cipl. Ilu.t-wli--

.n fio del I nil trill holt onThu. !.dit afternoon. Mis.! I.ciina I ailkei a.ul liot filnnda, tint MUmii I .us. He

end Hlla Wight, wore thu gueatH ofhonor. CiiptaT.i llo.t'.tk ha ni.inyfiirndi lure and Ij idiich cnjoylm;l.la lifle vlJl..

.

ChiiiMlclo MIsb Heleno Irwin enter.talned at a luncheon yestorday at horlinmo on Wui.hlugton Kticot, which wasKon In honor of MIhs l'loro'neo Hop- -

kiiiH. i no tiiuio in wmcii weio ec.itcutho eighteen mietta can led a iiuhiuodecoration, fiult helm; Biibatltuteil forlloworu In Hh adorument. Ilmichou ofgrapes, ralsina and llawnllan fruits

ero artistically arranged on tlio popihhed uurlai'u and namo

caids muikcd tho places ut tlio BUfbta.

cent. Discount

Specials --Ladies1 GapesNAVY BLUE AND RED TBJMMED WITH BRAID.

SpecialiseMisses'i Rainy Day Skirts

NAVY BLUE, BLACK, AND OXFORD.$3.00 SKIRTS V. 51.00$3.25 SKIRTS .V S2.p$3.75 SKIRTS . .'. $2.00

SEE WINDOW DISPL'AY.

SachsIATTER isse: HOME TALK s.

Brighton

monK thoi-- pvetcul wcro MI'M Au-- I

Kilata Komito. Mlna Siurnne Kirkpat i

licit. Mlaa Clirl Allen. Mlas iranroBNewhnll, Ml VlrKluli fsinliall, MlnaImica Keem'y. Mixs Jeanno (lilloU,

Mu-- y Keeue). MIab MarthaMi'in Mar; net (Mlhnuu, MIhs

Klltali 'th Woj.b, Mlas H.iriU'lt Alevmill Mlsn Duly Muetlmln, Miss I lot- -

ly Cit'lilir; Ml-- Bar.i C.itnn ."IUbI

l.ouli'liii' lote., MIh Marlon New-- 1

hall mid alht. i:iizabo.h Ncwhall.

The full I'm. tti-s- ovenlng'B

enui tjliii.ju.it U u.i followB:aclecllona "f.om Martha Klntiiw

linnolnlii Conterl Oichejtia, Mr.1" .1. 1'. Vlerrn, Dlrci-tnr- .

Dramatic SUetch "One Tomb or N.t- -

till '" bmiiatls I'eiHiin.ioMr. Kleteber tiiianager and play- -

wrlght) Mr. II. ItulucikeMr. Holder (copyUl ) , . ...

. .' Mr. C. H..I)lckoyConstance llalmour Ian actress) . .

MIsh Alice SpaldingIto)iil Kawalhaii (Ilea Club, Mr, S. K.

Nalnoii, Director. ;liupersonatlomi Seloeted iils3 Hel-

en V.. rliirlnliBIntermezzo "Madrllen.i" Coni- -

' poted bylru. IllvonhiirghOverture "Morning, Noon, nnd

Night" Von Slippo' llonoliils Concert Orchestra

Halcnny S:cn6"Ilomco null Juliet"Juliet Mltc Altt.0 Hp tidingItonieu Miss Hay Hull

Wntz "Tolo froni tho Vlonn i

Wi.eds" . . ;" StraussHonolulu Concert Oichchtin

Vlnllh Solo "Honianco"Uuhiiiilelu

Mrs, lugallsAeiompiiiist, l'rof. Iiigalla

Vie4ll Kolo --"Alln Httlla Conlld.ilite"Kle mi McLennan ItlveiiburnhVli'lln Cblmuto. Mis. Ingall.i

Aejonip.iiilh(: Tinf. Ing'all.iItei'lliitiuii- - -- "Th'6 Chairo'Ot the lr- -

tahv'llrlg.ido" .... Mm. McLennanVocal Kolo "Slavo Snog" "Teroia. Dol'Itlego" "Ilonrt'saprlh'gtlmo"

.'.".' .".... Wlckedo"Mm, llruco JI.-V- . Macknl!

Iliipci'aomitloiiB of Anna Held ulldVolts Vlctoiti. Mrs. IMlo llnrkcr.

Main Qiinrlvt -- "The Unwary"Mo:i.re. Korr, C'owoi, Chirk, and

Up a I

Specialty "Tlekniiliiiilra," Doublefioitut (piivonti'd by Mr.i. Hlven-liuinl-

Alice Cto, I'Vuncli XnvleMadeline Kertiaiidez, Ditilel Vldu.Mtholwyii Ciochctt, t Kei'iian-de-

Itiiltuiaun, MnlculiiiHiiiICi. Ituth Mtusmau, Cl.irennllklhe, Mabel Mocliado.

Kami)' With, n llin.lii Mr. Chas. .1

Kiiniiikalil (nuimher of It lyul(Jleo Club)

r lower Song "IIoutt3 aad I'hnv- -

ora'.' . TobanlHo'inl-l- u Cinte-- l Oithpatih

Puree "Mm. Oakley's Telephone"Mis Caldcy (tlio m'lutlcas)

Mlas WhlLiordConstance (the gui3t)

. . '. .' MlhS Aim Inn rit.iun '

Huiiuii (thu maid).Mra. W. Montiose (Ir.iham

Mary (the look) ', . . MIhs lloleu K, Spiluks

Muich "Shoulder Anna" .,.. Uoao jilouolulu Conceit Oichcstru

'JHonolulu Conceit Orcheslin, Mr.

Vlerr.i, dlie-t- oi KI11.1 vlolluu. Mo- -

mf K.ilil, l.ove, Jniues, Kelnr;vlollna, MetHifl. Ilrowu, LmiKor, Dr.Moore; viola, Dr. Maniucj; cello, Dr.Ktrnulr. lir.siii'. McsHm. Williams nmlKnnl; piano, Mr. 1'nll.oi Ilute. Sir.Dculiv: ohnp. Mr. Kooke: cl.iilonet.Mr ciinilwl?l.::ilml cornet," Mr. Iliila- -

tecoiid iiiraet. Mr. Ki-iu- tiom- -

Imtff, Mr. ICia; driims, Mr. Teik; ei-

ther, Mr. Tcek.

Mits Hi n.i St. (Soar, pcronipnileil byher paivnlH, Mr. mid .Mrs., Henry Si.flour, luft this week for u lilp lit i,

uml wilt i.ik noveral mouthtiiiMdlng In tlm lxl.iudfl. Mlas Si. (IinrIs ono of the most popular of theyounger girl, an 1 will be mlnaeil at'the lomid or nfl'tilr.i phiuneil by the ip'butmites for the lailcr weeks of thetenvon. Chronicle.

s brldgo tea on Krldnv.afternoon was n delightful affair milllio pilzefi plate,, tea cover andaugar sifter wero won' by Mm Mum-to-

Campbell, Mrs. lAtckhud and Mir.Kpeiir, but Tvo been told "do lint putIt In tho paper," to I can't.

'

Mr. nnd Mr.i. C. W. Caro Denrlnt;entertained on Sundiynt dinner forMra. Vincent Kltcat, Mr. mul Mrs.Hawra, Jr.. Mr. David Antlor, i Drand Mrs CoTlui weni Invite I b.i' tlioI ttlir was too III ta aceont, ti 1 thoU Etlll uiublo ti Ki mt.

,

Carrti 'i2u been' ro'el.el :m lot!mvn: Uoc.tiii-- 1,. Ilirt'iigel- - hrilni"iiniinnos.i tho unrrla?;.' of h; Hrl.conlliio to lr. Jrlt'i Hmvirl Muk,in' Tliuraii, I.'erenihar i) h.if(. i.

Iionlli. ninetren Tpfidrcl tin I i Ipli .

hiattln, WmihluKU'ii..

Mrs. 11. llayos llionko l In Pari",V lieu. shi. will 'in Joined (n Hie I

who hail it few davit' leave. '

Mrs. V. ItCrrtlo'ha- - rjid- o,iv tomeet Mrs. Alfred l.m.i . ( ail, nr.tTharsdnv aflerii.ii.u.

WHBHfSHSkiaftS3Ict32aB3HQ.y FMr mS 1 .m UWti&KP SSS' ;

wiiisicfm

' "Medals mean morlt - Ifi Highest iwrirds Chlcigii m

m isiiii, i.iriH moo; .11. i,ouis la.nni. . . .. . Illm uui; .Miff urieiiiia issu, m

ll' 1

W. 0. PEACOCK d CO., Lid. II Sole Agcnfi I

- IJtl

Page 7: Kl Evening Bulletinconst, mid troops worn sent into thn interior l'o hury tho dead, aid tho injured mid prevent rioting. (Jiiron Helena drnw upon her for a largo sum of mou--oj for

3

1 iippiipligi iiiPMwMWMl!lk"1' W'WfaagMpT?glfTijTMMli..miii.ilWnip

5f :f'!"-T,T,'T- r 'W 'WfW r-- - w - jry, - yT'T7W - 'Tpr'fwT-F- 1 7 ""n'WT 'T 1

HVENINO BULLETIN, HONOLULU, T. II., 8 ATfltDAY. .TAN lfi 1900.

Monday Morning EMBROIDERIES ON SALE Monday Morning

Commencing Monday Morning, wo are going to offer for sale EMBROIDERIES EDGINGS and INSERTIONS in Swiss, Cambric andNainsook, fresh from the loom of the manufacturers. Nothing old in the lot.

The time is.ripe for buying Trimmings for the dress you will wear on Easter Morning.

Embroidery and InsertionsRegular 10 cents n yard, GOING AT

5 CENTS.

Regular 12 2 cents a yard, OOINO

nt 8 3 AND 10 CENTS.

Regular 15 cents a yard, GOING AT

10 CENTS,

Regular 20 cents a yard, GOING AT

12 L2 AND 15 CENTS.

yard,

FIGURED KIMONO CLOTH CREPE, '"'", new pane

FOR MONDAY ONL-Y-better

MISS ETHEL ROOSEVELT AND SOME FRIENDS

WHO ATTENDED HER COMING OUT BALL

m jEmmm m;.mepiiW.WlSS. ETHEL HOOSEVCLTft. MMifflft&'tfBiM

rais''k'iiiiiiiPfiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHl

I llio hcitlol) iimtiDiiH ns well mm f,(. .loliul... 1 1 In ton mauo rluliciratc picpiiatlimR forMI'.h Ktliul Kiinlni: ..-.- , w.l.in i . plica nt tlm Will t on tlio avunlm; of Voe 23.

Aiikiiik thu iroi:iliiutit J womu i w.io wo. i.i altoiiilauiu suio Mltj Coinclli I.nudtm of Nn.vat Ihm Jllis HimmiivoII nshhleil Ilia fill: MUa 1'reihUi, Moig.in, Mln bpcclal

It ti in ; MUm Kllraliclli I ur ilcliiilaiiu: MIm Clair Wilght, Mlts .MUs Ciuilo l.ouUuAlunii, MUs Maillm Union, ami Mlti .Innilli Aloxnudui. ou Llvonlus. tlio iliuiiiilni; )iiitne wlfunf thu inllltnry uttiuliu to thu (Utiti.iii Cnih.ijjy, i in u.' tlio most lie.iiitlful uimien la toclo-- l,

v. iih alio mil' of thu cliluC at llio i

Mica Roosevelt's Dshut iiuiy tcciouret aiU attiriio.t or tlm'lliu liiliiiMiitK iiiLoiiul of tlm 1 Ipioin. tu en in, umi t. o il.i iuiiij: :in n

if MIh- - Ilii.iiiiill Ih Mry,lnlviuHllliK oi llio ( ipll 'I k'l'lii'iall)mill M tint li'i llaleh, wlin a onii 'limn' (aim imiiiii'Ii all. I null whouf llio KUiblb. iu Hint iui)lnl Imil pinfi- - r urn Jm u k wcro

mi niiiiHii.ilb cm"! tlinc: i liy ll"' l imuiiii m aunt. Mm .liilm i:Tliot.0 tin to Kii'ti (lumlcllois In tlio I io P rlt I'll II .mi nta'.ii; nl lli

Kart HiMiin of llio Wlilto IIoiibo bwuoiI SVIi.in il'i'.i I In- - n o .MIhhch

to llio InipiiNo Khun to tlio iilniij.Cbiij.in, i orurllii (.union, CI

lilMoilo inaiihlim li lour InniJi oil ilanc-- lull 11 Kn-i- Miiilullnu lloiluml, .In

in footing It to llM'l) miMBiiri'H nt tlio' nclta AlfXniiilur ami Virginia MiiriuvriimliiK out ol tlm hui "ml nt onil .Mul.iih. Snil mi CutllnK, llonrjtlm l'lui-lilcn- Unit, Jr. ll.ii clo ltamlill CUT- -

it wax .Mlri.i r.llii'l Ho in iI'm nlKlit fori), II. 1'alitlelil Oslinin. Jr., Stiphfiinnil ).)ii'.i' liMluu mill Ihmiis li.ul Imaii '. l.atii'on, Klimunl Itof.ciK, AIiuiiocilr iw ii from all over thu niali to Holilionn, Itolmt I'lillt'r. C'liarltH

iiPMi-- at lii'i- - iln'.iut Nalinally ' ory mill Norm in Aimour,lln'ic aio homo illHJiollili'il irun for' Hi'tiirnlliK from llio illiincr nl t!ir

run llio Whllii Hoiimi Ii oi IIh limit j homo of Sirieliry iilnl Mm Uncoil

Idiih of up.ioo. nnl It ih SIIhh llonooit look lnr stiml wll'itj linllo nil who luo In l.ur molliur In llio Dlno Hoom to uel-h-

thuro 'llio orciHlon lioeoi,ionio llio four liiimli rt 8Hfiia car II lod yllli rilomlmir tlm ami wlilto iolih julonii-i- l thin iiism

iMiiilaulu to illmi with tlio AtiBlatJiii Mm Ili'0oult vmih k'.ioI In ilnrkSon i Iniy of Ktato ami Mrs llanni nn.l

'" H.itln. oinhullhlio I with laco Sho

Hit ii ilancj lomoiiow In pusentiul lior iluugliloi, who woio anom Kinet In ci'llai llio liomio wan j f' k of coft whllo H.itln. trliiimuil llh

ulilnw wlili IIkIiIh. ami foiim ami liibunj ciymali ,

and olhor hloBbonm wivo u fostlio air I'kwi "10 IIlllu Hoom, tho iueutHto ilrnulim rooniH nml corrhlom, ThOio pasti'il Inlo tho Kast Hoom. 'Herowcio ilaimliti'iB of olllclnlB, yriiuiK s lunKi'il llio llropace ami win-- 'nioii of llio aimy aiKnivy BotH ami ofiilow ioiihoj. nml tho mniitolH woui.iPBlilont Kicluty, who mot tmilKht tho(nhlooiii wllh iowh ami whllo li)ncliithn.jouns olllu'ia of tho army iiml tlio At tho noilli (.nil of tho loom a plut

Regular 25 cents a GOINO AT13 AND 20 CENTS.

Regular 35 cents a vard, GOING AT

20 AND 25 CENTS.

All-Ov- er Embroideries

The of a lifetime, never values we will offer.

INCHES REGULAR 15 A WILL BE SOLD

ONLY AT 10 CENTS A YARD. DO BETTER.

rr-- r

SjUHu

All iiiir'tnsuiil WnshltiKit Ilmuo

mint," Vorli,clplmt oirly llthfl'n

M:.tlU',JiimtTrail

Washingtonllmuoj lii

ilt'liut

iliaiiDroiicil

ImpiHiillik'wonlil llki'il

foi m In.' heui hlillt, nnl on t lit tt wactho Miultio llaml )rclipli i, ipioimioiI'In lilml a lioilco of lorns. Attin rint'lH i.ouylit Hit) cinrllor ami

iniinis It low on tho li.iscmi'iit tloor forhiiliiu ,

Am n't tho ilaucor-- i woro li.u cmiclg

MnmiMrlto Mile. I'vn iimlMlk M.'.i.v ilo l.uin'icr.inlz, HciiorltaU.uiillii.t Nahiiio aiul Scnui MaiulioNahiicii PIIhh Mailon OUmr, MIhi Mar-

ion 1 titzo. KUnOr Ci'iilaro,I'nri Manin'H Mnntnttll.irl, l.li'iitfiiuntCainpiMlii. MhiB Mnllilliln Towiuuiul,MIih I Milan Chew, Union Ainlirozy.Iljinn llMiu'ih' Ciiunt Toiok, I'rlnia

Indlbi h Hlt.1 Mjrlh.i llarsn,mill her I'oiim Kiioti.i, MIhh I'mllySl.urn, of Now orl: .MIhs Nora Thay-ir- .

ol riox'ton nml MIkk i: oanur Oroonof llnflalo

AUi llii'tu worn pfiint Iho hipiihi'M of Mix Clin Ich Miiiiii'h Iioubo par-ty, tlio Minus MuiH.lli't nml IlolonThomnH unit MIbb I.iiiIIo llriiilluy, ofllotlon; Minx I'IbIi, of Now York; Mr.Tliouiiih llloniiT, or I'rovliliinco; Mi

Aillnii Nu.vImIiI. or I'tilhulolphU. amiMIhh t 'in lie l.i.ultn Miuiii, Mr ChurkBMini'.i nml Mi (luriioo Miuiii,

OIIioih wi'in Mis i Kathi'iluo I'lklns,Mr. llliooit I'.ilili m'rCH, MIh-- i I)orothWIIIMmi. MIhii Yoiuio Towmoiiil,CoiniiKuUci Itoununn, llarun Hlcht

Regular price 75 cents per yard ;

SALE PRCE 50 CENTS.

Regular price 90 cents per yard;SALE PRICE G5 CENTS.

than

SOFT TINISH INDIAN HEAD, 33 WIDE, YARD,

MONDAY CANNOT

Hmisvvi'lt'ri

(lutcwooil,

m.i-hroiu- ht

mlilnlKlit

Minuliciir.

Sltiiior

liofpii, Hurr on Btuinm, Ilorr vonlirlttwltz, Minn Mary UhIbo McKco,Mr. Ilcnjamln llnrrlnon McKvo, MIbb

Mllilrvil Torn, tho Mlssoa Myer, Mr.Pulton CiitlliiK, Mr. JofTermm Nuwhohl,Mr. Percy Ilortn, oMr. Maurice Hoclic,Ml'. Oeorno Ilrnco Corloljou Jr., anilMr. Wlntlirp Corlolyou, Ml PulthSliupklnH, Mr. Hlchlo Simpklmi, thuSwIsb MlnUler, M. VokpI, ami thoSpnnlali Minister, Benro Dim I'lnn.

There wero alio proHent KcproBen-tntlv- o

nml Mrs. Nlchlas ljidtiKworth,Mr. Tlii'Oiloro noHovolt, Jr , Mr. Kor-m-

HooKoicIt niul Rear Ailmlrnl nmlMrs CowIcb, undo nml mint of tho dohiitnnto.

MIhh Harriot Hatch, daughter of.liidKo llatth, wiir hosti'HH at ndlnnurtnlKht olho cnipnony roIiik afterwardto MIhh HoobovoU'b hall;

Mr. Howard lledomann In RnllliiR InIho Mongolia for ll)ron HprlnRA for .1

sniirHo of trentment. He linn not heeiiwell fui tmrrnl moiitliB anil expeitu toderliu much liciicllt from the cclchrat- -

oil BprliiKs. , v

Mr. nml Mia. I.oula Schweitzer re-

turned In tho Slliciln. Mm. Aldt--

Trotter (nee l.nuu Hchweltzer) Is

from a Kerlous ult'iiK of III- -11PBH.

The TennlB Court III Mnuoi valleyIh a M'ry attraclho placo theso Uivehnftcrnoons iiml when tho hew cluhliiiiife Ih complcleil will ho n favorltorpot for teas nml lmichi--

Mr. nml Mrn. '(Irlnli uini, who haolieen on Maul, retuiued lo lliimiliiliion Thursday. They wi-r- plenKiiutlostnhllBhvd nt tho ivopnl.ir Moana hotel

Qmernor Krear, JudKo llnllou nn.lJuilKu l.lmlBay kore reliirnliiK pasnen-Rcr- s

ycBterday. Mrs llnllou will remain for n month yet In AiikoIck.

Mr Rrnest Haitmnnii, who certainlylooklt HR tf In, nn1nw.il tir.i lu li. !.

much fotcd ilurliiK hl too short visitl.ero.

clock,

CHOICE PATTERNS; EVERYTHING ABSOLUTELY NEW IN DESIGN THE WORK THAT PUTSTHE TO THE GARMENT.

chance

CENTS

YOU

V

Mrs, Stair, who Is tho guest of horBlHter, MrB. Pred Carter, Is belnc verymuch entertained.

MIbb Violet Damon Ih vUltlns MIbsHarriet Hatch In Wnrhlnglon for uw cek.

Mrs. I.vwton-Ilral- of Colleen IllllacoutcmiilnteB n European trip In Juno.

NEW MARINE CAMP

GETTING SETTLED

Tho work of extcndliiK tho marliioencampment to arcommodate the In

rrensetl Karrlniin, has priallcally hieurompletcd, and tho men urn quaileiedIn their new honies.

Tho now addition lo Camp Ver.which Is on the m'akul side of tlio orig-inal post, la equipped with conical wnllI on I r, Instead of the touts iihoiIat tho original camp, Ihla tmiktm itpostlhle to put more men In onch tintwithout baerlllclns tho (iniifort of IhoBohllnrH. Tho Inmpllul tuntB ncconluodato hut two comfortuli'y,

I'laini lire now helnmado thlnlnigntlio admlulstrallon mil othor hiilldlngsto provide for the accommodation ofthe augmented garrison.

FORMER MATRON OF

lllill! COLLEGE DEAD

'Mir Prank Harwich, wlfo of the

of tho grounds ut.OnhuCollege, nnd matron o'f thoInstitution, died this morning at tliohomo of I'losldent John Orltnttis.

Mm llnrwlok had hieu connectedllh Onhu College for flflieu or twon-t-

yeniH, mid was well known In IiohIsof fui hilt Btudeiitbg of the Institutionh'ho was 40 joars old

Tho funeral gcrvlceH will ha heldMonday ufteruoou at It o fromIho reildonio of t (IrlfllthsThe I lev, John Ushoruo, uclor of St.Clgir.cnta' church, will olkljto,

FINISH

hospital

formerl)

Regular price $1.00 per yard;SALE PRICE 75 CENTS.

Regular price $1.25 per yard;SALE PRICE 85 CENTS.

Regular price $2.00 per yard; SALE PRICE $1.40.

Regular

Regular

A. BLOM, CHURCH.

STODDARD -- DAYTON1909 Models

ROADSTER

the DwJson Hill Climb at Kansas City, Mo., Stoddard- -

Dayton won every event in which it was entered.This means EVERY event in which the was eligibleto start.

CAR

fcMfib Cfefe

it

a

se

uw Ibon K fi '

22.000; ( & It.. Mcll , 40..CC0; K V 400; K. S. Co, SI. 8.Co., lC.OCO; V. K., 1200.

i

KINAU ui Hiltfrom with the4422 hags 1,. 3410 1) ma II.3 oniply gtB tlriimB, S caai'B J

13

of tlm tdilnIh In the Ktic.itn, are

nt work thotrom tho

i

A

price $1.50 per yard;SALE PRICE $1.10.

price $1.75 per yard;SALE PRICE

Just Arrived

TOURING

' lfmE2i4IST

Nfeyfe toTjTjovrj - 3Baptou

FORT opp.

Vi

car

THIS MODEL went through with perfect scores in GliddenTour runs for the liower Trophy. In 1907

the only gasoline car to finish with perfect score. In

1908 TWO Stoddard-Dayton- s eliminated ALL cars in theirclass.

Tin Cars arc on exhibit at Garage

The von Hamm-Youn- g Co., Ltd.

Till: rOU.OWINll nwallln-;- !

Bhlpnient Kuual: 1700;Mnk.. C000;

1500;

Till: rived luornlim;Kami fol'owlng cargo:

Migu; nu.ir,ihlekem,

packages Biindrlos.

S1:AMI:N blench TIiIpihwlilcli anchorod

kcraplug scaritd pilntvessoru cldca.

$1.25.

STREETCATHOLIC

was

our

LADIES' HOSE

from 10c per pair up to 75o.

X. Alloy, Nuuana below Hotel

v

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.EVENING BULLETIN, HONOLULU, T H SATURDAY, JAN. lu, 1909

Special Clubbing Offer of the Bulletin Will EnableWhitney & Marsh, Ltd.

. Popular Contestants to Claim 5000 Vote BallotsGreat Clearance Sale

20-BALL- COUPONS

WILL ALSO AID TO

SWELL EACH

TOTAL

Look Out For the

Coupon Issued Thurs

day; It Will Count

20 VoL'S

Yor.iTiln) wan another busy dalliu II ii I If i I n contest mi. I Kuslthe contestant dimmed tliulr Bcoro.

fhero Hutu do ninny iromlnof Duopoil. by KiibccriberK and frlen.iicit Ihe I'lmiuHliintB Unit Uio U it 1 c i I .1

In koIiik iii inaku n Rneclnl off,-- orvote uiul have tliOHo wlm lino ,miii.Im.I Hie contestant! tbeli' it.'i'.Jit.Make KDii'l their iiroinhi tli we

oivh count niniu now iliuii tin willat the close of the contest. "Do It toilay" idionld be your iiiiiuu. tin I .iib- -

Kcrlbe NOW uml your favorite tin i

woman will gain BOOH fiee vote TillsIs tho otter:5COO Free Votes

Willi until trno iirble ilo tho contentMants In the

tnur aiitnv ii'ioli ilnv limit ln"lilvote, tbo ft lias t,, uuisi nonootter nn the iiss nunnie AKinn

tcslautH In onler that Ihey m.i work

lnoie vffvctlwlj toward of themom Important of am lutlle.that of uIIkiiIhb ihclr friends worl;for them. This Kpcclul offer ilonblu out1. It comprises special ballotof S000 otes for contestants ohtnlnlns

club of three new il.illy stiuscrlntlonsninl apcclul ballot coupon, kooi! forlio votes, to be Issued next Thursday

are not llmlteil to setof tlivfv extra voioh, but will receiveG000 extra votes with each set turnedIncount the an on

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and n ,e "aewill ns seta or i m

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be nnd jouthe. otca will

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uu do nut to turnnil tho the same

you ci.n turn In one nitlmo. ninl in

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' ciioiiKti to complete n clu'i,will Inane the extra

Hoir.ember that the reRtilar votes lor oU that

theof tho lint If you

NBW YUAIthYto the II u e 1 u on or

you will 3wi

for the set thin orIs N1JW only.

Dig onOn Tliuisilay Jnuuaiy tho 11 u J

e 1 n will n kikh! for20 In of onehas appeared This will

ONI; and willTWKNTY times usual value

this will nut Inand will on

mid when on.mill deposited at the II u e 1 nwill 20 for the cindldale

toCOUPON'

c.ineellliii;

Standing oi ContestantsSUBSCRIBERS SENDING THEIR SUBSCRIPTIONS BUL-

LETIN OFFICE MUST ALWAYS MENTION CONTESTANT'SNAME. VOTES WILL ISSUED UNLESS THE CONTESTANT'SNAME SAME.

DISTRICT 1.INCLUDES CITY COUNTY HONOLULU.

Miss Lizzie Kau Honolulu 30,080Hiss Nellie McLain Honolulu 35,712Miss Sophie Nux, Honolulu 34,810Miss Florence Winter Honolulu 33,881Miss Lela Dinklage Honolulu 33.719Miss Madeline Dutra Honolulu 30,416Miss Martha Voss, emp. Sachs Co... Honolulu 30,104g7 'Missilery Dias Honolulu 20.C14Miss Honolulu 2G.711

Shizuko Ikeda Honolulu 25,318Millie Duchalsky Honolulu 23,160

Miss Caroline Bor&ei Honolulu 22,816Lizzie FerreiraWhitncy &Marsh.Honolulu 21,014

Miss Rodanet Honolulu(Miss Cecilia Anderson Honolulu'Miss

lM

Ethel Ludwigsen Honolulu111 !Miss Amv Awai Hnlciwn

Helen Spalding HonoluluMiss Lera King WahiawaMiss Spencer HonoluluMis3 Mary Frninc HonoluluMiss Margarctte Lum HonoluluMis3 Mossinan HonoluluMiss Helen Mnchaio HonoluluMiis Sarah Pookcla WaioahuMiss HonoluluMiss Naomi LazarusMiss Lizzie Kamaka Honolulu

Orilla Rice HonoluluMiss Roselinc Goeas HonoluluMiss Mary Tirrcll HonoluluMis3 Margurctte 4,490

Helen Honolului..ithirit ' Hiss Kaaidecided oiraicmeyer

Incentive to

Candidates

l. uiunseieGrace

MisjMissMiss KatieMiss Alice Green

THE

15,708

9,9719,8718.9018,930

5,8005,014

Branco4.403

Iizabeth Honolulu 4,140

iiilillilon.il HonoluluHonolulu

DaisyLibornio

3,8803,806

3,5193.0913,0813,001

Trinnie Marcos PahoaVictoria Horner Hjlo

Miss HiloMiss Lillian Mnndon

inonthH' Rtihscrlptloiis lJi" ?"'.. Aeaiaxeicuaname 8,U14

munths. live-yea- r ?"" Ji03c Aonair, Hawaii 7.913Sio.ooo. HettieSaffery

M5S 0,416them, in Hiss Mercy Akau Hilo 5.610

issueil. when hnvo (Miss 6,016besUen Violet Hilo 4,706

'Miss Alice Olaa 4,114subscriptions in at Miss Edith Hnll 3,917

time, them 'Miss verlie Kuhns 3,180when turned 'Miss Louisa Mana

contest muii.i'er

reechosubscriptions

have offeietl sincecontest,

THItUK subicrlptlonsHatur

..'. , . .

,

3.OF

L.

... Baluvotes Itemember,

sulucrlptlons

"1st,publish crmixm

votes place whichcoupon

only appear DAY,Just

couponagain, appearonly, clippul

onicocount Miles

Only

Weekly Bulletin

special

THETHE

APPEARS

AND

Wiehman

Amoy FookMissMiss

'MissTodd

McKcaguc Aica'Miss

Miss

Julia

Anna

OltcnPearl City

Bush

ikullsMiss Hopkins Honolulu

Augusta Becrman HonoluluBell Honolulu

Honolulu

DISTRICTINCLUDES COUNTY HAWAII.

.Miss'Miss

Elizabeth Victor lo!l80

u.uoitwelvi JJ15S Aonaia

t.ubscrlii!mHonokaa

iulwcriiiliuis Tuhiltona Pepeekco,

Richards Honokaapleteil Miss Brown

Iteiiiciuber. Canv.lhoHonokaaKukuihaelc

3.169

lieslunlnn

before

Thursday.

dally.

Itcincmber,publishedThursday

opportunity

THE

Honolulu

Honolulu

Miss Julia KnhinoMiss Lizzie LahilahiMiss Asayo Kubo Hilo

3,091

Miss Mary Cabrinha HonomuMiss Julia Kawewehi Keauhou

DISTRICTINCLUDES THE COUNTY MAUI.

Miw Hart WailukuMiss Jennie Hansen WailukuJanuary M,M Mary Gohier

Coupon

8,0927,1140,022

-- 5,110

3,017

7,341

regularNellie

,.. 3.O01. .

0,000

..LahainaMiss Hattie Kalino Makawao

H. Hanuna Hana 14,819Miss WailukuMiss Mabel Waiaholo LahainaMiss Florence Lahaira . . . . ., 7.213

,Miss Mary Hoffman Wailuku 5,680Miss Mollie Kinjj Wailuku 4,114Miss Annie Decker Wailuku 3,191Miss Helen Wailuku 3,001Miis L. Borba Wailuku 3,001

DISTRICT NO.INCLUDES THE COUNTY KAUAI.

Miss nuelins Silva Waimca, Kauai 20.381wlioso tlieieim. Miss Devenll Hanalei, Kauai 18,8i 1

Thct'o coupons not bu deport Miss Ethel E. Edwards Kilauea, Kauai ....M... 17,909nl In ballot box before Saturday. Miss Mundon Kanaa, Kauai 13,681January they will bo counted ,Miss Mable Eleele . . .

'

13,019on and Iho will appear iMiss Connie Waimea, KauaiIn Tuesday's Issuo of the II u 1 o 1 1 u. Miss Ethel Wilcox .". . .Lihue, Knuai 8,910If any appear In tho ballot box define Miss Kauhane Waimea -. 5,419Suturduy lliey bu Miss Rose Aca Waimea, Kauai 4,218will be thiown out. is to Miss Gloria Kaai Makaweli, Kauai 3,172all thiiao depeudliiK upon malls an M'bS Jovcc Whittington Waimea 3;011eyuai oppoi tunny oi seiiimiK ill ineir ji1ss Edith Dunn Koloa 3,000voles. Look

haveJ oil up u bin

i.

for It, ns will 'only onu liko this to

In to It all, the secure votes from other or State.will not hell I "- - -

one extra any ono person on' this Ilia DAY, without

the coupon therein,.Iho rcKUlur nuinber of papers will bo(irllitod on that dale

Other Islands.Thlb fcaino iilao mnili- - to

otfs otter,Nn. ln,ull

BEON

NO.OF

Ten Sue

dc Co.

Tai

:...A.

Ida

.

sltlKjway

secme

miss i.nn

NO.

10 816K.

count two

the K.com

tot; Boon N.have

lutyou have

vote.

""me

the

you

been

fer lor

tho

count

K.NO.

K.

day,

their

.hitherEva

Ho

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OF

iminomust

thoS3, and

hcoro

will not butThis kIvo

tho

vote,

jouout

Hrsl

uonicstants may taKe inc. trip any time theyContestants not ths thev entered.

order nmho fair for hut are nny District, CountyBulletin moro tluiii

copy

andotter will

una

ilsss

from the p iper. Votcb comesInto tho olllce up, nnd lookns If Ihej had been cut out withnxo. It Is uliuiiht Impossible locount them coneit'y. Contest num.npers hnvo tempers as well as anyelse, nnd when the votes taken

the Weekly 11 u I 1 n ami will from tho ballot box wadded withyear in Tuesday's Issue, und Hawaii, j btrlnss tied mound them, It IsMaul and Kuiul districts win M Riven next to Impossible to kIvo Iho correctuntil 30th to tenil In their1 count, nnd when oirors mado thoballots und also the rluliblnjr otter mnnumir Is to blnmo I'luce tlicm In

; districts will Riven mm! envelopes or pin them together, and Ithaturday, January 30th, to send in win urently niatteis.tntir on lnuDistrict 1 must have bil

v,

HO

B.

i

are to in areto

allnn

ninl

onoare

c no-- ' all un.

uroAll

be

Its

4.

F.

, Do It Mow,All of tho contestants doing

i

2.

nro

21,43120,81819,21218,01410,114

14,39611,31811,181

3,020

12,210

Pahoa 10,104

Hawaii

Kohala

coupons

HOOKena

Hilo 3.001

0,000

18.4G017,314

.

10,960

Scholtz 13,16110,612

Daniels

appears ilorencc

MiriamHastie

Monday, Fassoth 14,113

Miriamcounted,

choose.limited district which

allowed

wadded

January

fncllltufo

17,223

test Is closed, "Do It today" hhoiild"

be your motto.New and Old Subscriptions.

A number of Inquiries regarding nownnd old subscriptions have been m.i.Io.Votes uro- - allowed on both, hut onlywhere they pay In advance. Votes meallowed on nrreuragu provided an

payment accompany the nnenr-nge- .

The few old subset bers hnvensked if they can discontinue theirpresent subscription und take out an-

other one In some other name, but tillsis strictly against the rules or the con-test and when tho cliango Is discoveredtho votes will bo deducted. New sub- -

lots on he 23d. only wheio they an j their idinie of voto .'cttliig, and It Is BCilptlons mean Inercnso In circulation,depending on Iho mall mid all mall.nn'v up to ihclr fi lends who havo chuiiKlnK the numeof the subscilb-nliowlnt- '

postmark of January 23 lit tho, tered them und to those who havo or from one member of the family toolllce from which It ltf mailed, will lu piomlked to suppoit them, to do m) nt

' another, or lo some Mend, does notallowed. Districts Nos 2. 3 and 1 will intra, ami Rlc Hie contestants Iho ad- - make It n new subscription. This rulebe Riven until January 30. Itnutngo of the speclnl offer for COOfl will bo strictly enfoiced nnd will makeClip Them Out Carefully fiee votos. One subscrlp. tho voto schedule nbbolutely fair to all.

Contestants and their friends should lion Is woith moro than all tho consul- - No Olank Votes,be nioio careful lu clipping tho lllllo'iilloii you may yhe them after tho con- - There has been somo misunderstand-

Til O Evening Bulletin PopularVoting Contest

Fill in the name of ths younp woman you wish to vote fornnd the district in which she lives. Brint; mail to Man-ar;- er

Contest Departmjnt, care ofEveningBulletin,Honolulu, T. H.

Miss

THIS COUPON COUNTS AS ONE VOTE FOR

District No.

(This coupon is not Rood after Feb. 1st.)

lug as to the in.iiini'r In which votes on of Knual.subscriptions ur Issued and n niim- - Tho fifth trip will be for theher of old Hiilitoilbers havo nsked for chaperon, who will bo chosen by thuIhelr votes wlnu they pay fop their joung woman securing tho highest Insubscription and requested that the dividual voto. Irrespective of districtballot bo left blank nnd they will fillin tho name of Hie contestant thatthey desire,' but IliU request will notbe granted, as It Is not fair for thocontestant. u must always statetho name, of Hie joung woman whom

nu ore voting fur nnd the ballots willbe filled out In full nnd you may holdIho ballot as long as you desire orKlvo them to the contestant and shecan hold them or cast them Just ns Bhosees fit, as all ballots Issued oil sub-scriptions are good until thu close o,the contest, hut If they arc left blank,the? would then bo transferable, andthere could he a combination, at tholust minute, to enable those not en-

tered at the present time, to win, butvotes are not transferable and there isabsolutely no t bunco of a combination,which makes It absolutely faie' to allthe contestantsGhort-Con-

test

Monday,

may'takesingly

Tim con-ducting

wilt

same

In

receive

j ,

inu siiori aim iccciving tne nignesi vote win recclvowill close some tlmo mid- same and accommodations asdie of March. exact will bu tho above mentioned districts,

upon In n few days. This will ON SUBSCRIPTIONSthe contest Hullo AS FOLLOWS

has ever conductedl'mid Is Ono month's subscription to thothort', order that tho work will not 1 e Old

tiresome to contestants.' CO votes; new subscription,Ilach contestant should to- - CSday Jo ask thulMrWflifi for support Tluce months thornd them to you now and livening llttllotl Old sub-n- ot

off with promises of 200 votes; now subscrlp-nuppor- t.

will bo hard for you to tlon, 250 votes.on them again. Each contestant to

U with books and Evening Bullott Old sub- -iiiusu nuu imvu nui secured uook nset should call on tho. Contest Mana

ger nnd sccuio ono and havo yourIrlonds jiny jou their subscriptionnnd you bring the money (o the onicoand the hallotB will bo Iscued to youlu person; don't depend on yourfriends to como to tho oRlco and paybut have them pay you nn your flrstvisit, uml It will be easier for nil con-cerned to ro'I up a largo vote. Yourfriends may Mean all right when theytell you they will veto for' you later.but something may happen that theywin neglect to como to the onico andpay; therefore is II o surest way tuseenro their subscription, to call outhem at once mid ask them to pay youIn person, und you lire then sure oitho votes.How To Vote

Subscribers who depend on tbomails to bring their suhscilptlons lotho I! u 1 1 1 n olllce, must alwaysstate whom they want their votos castfor. always mention the contestant'snamo nnd whether you want tho votespublished at bnco or returned to thocontestant. It Is host to return allb.illols tOjtho conte.itant and willthen know-wh-o Is voting-fo- r her nndcan keep track of her friends whohave toted, nnd then will-liav- u moretime to call on thoso who havopaid their subscription and In Ibisway sho can make thorough can-vass of all hor friends, and It willmako tho work much easier for her.Send your subscription direct to thoContest Department and tho voteswill be Issued for tbo one you stateand they will bo returned to tho con-testant with your namo on It, and shocan hold tho ballots back until thuclose of tho contest, but ballots willlint ho Issued unless tho contestant')!namo appears on sumo, which makosi safo-guar- against all comblnn

tlous, which oflon nrlso In contests ofIbis nnturo nnd makes It absolutelyfair for tho contestant, ns no

can 'then withdraw from tho rncoand transfer her votes to someouoelse.Suhscriotion Blanks

Candidates should call on tho Con-te- st

Manngor at onco und secme buIi- -scilptlon books, and there aro a number of things ho would liko to tell

ou, In to tho way of securing votos. nt onco at thoUu I lot I'n ofllce.THE FIVE TRIP8WILL BE APPOR

TIONED AS FOLLOW8:District No, 1 Includes tho City and

County of Honolulu.District No. 2 lnelinlnu lliu rv,,ntv

of Hawaii.

or

District 'No. 3 Includes tho Countyjf Maul.

Dlstilct No. Includes tho County

limitation.You the trip any tlmo you

choose, or In groups.Four Separate Contests.

Kv o ii I n g il u 1 1 o 1 n Isfour scpnraUnud distinct con-

tests nt tho same tlmo.tho young woman who rcc,elveo (he

highest number of voles In DistrictNo. 1 be given first-clas- s transpor-tation both ways, and hatol accommo-dations whtlo In Seattlo nnd San FranCisco

Tho young woman In District No. 2will receive tho to Seattlemid San Francisco, with tho snmo ac-commodations ns thu onu lu DistrictNo. 1.

Tho young woman District No. 3terehlng the highest nil in lit.- - of votewill tho Bnmp trip as the youngwomen In Districts Nos. 1 and 2.

The young woman ,1, District No. 4

cumesi is in niiraiiunabout tho the trip

Tho date threedecided VOTE8 At-- bo

shortest the LOWED1 1 n mado

In K v o n I n g 11 u 1 1 1 ntho rcriplion,

commence votes.subscription to

tell ,help nBtaml you scilpi.on,

as It

Six months' subscription thefurnished receipt u

a

It

o

sbo

not

a

a

contest-ant

regard bettCall

1

1

trip

scrlptlon, S00 votes; now subscrlp-tlon70- 0

votes.Ono year's subscription tn tho

Evening II u 1 e 1 1 n Old sub-scription, 1200 votes; now subscrip-tion, 1S00 votes.

five years' subscription to theKvoning Hallstl n O'd

10,000 votos; new sub-scription,' 10,000 votes.

One year's subscription to thoWeekly II u 1 1 o 1 1 n Old . sub-scription ,100 votes; now subscrip-tion, 12S VOtDS,

Tlvo years' subscription to theW o e 1; I y 11 u 1 1 e 1 1 n Old sub-scription, 12C0 votes; new ubscrlp-tlo- n,

2000 votes.THE PRICE OF THE DAILV ANDi WEEKLY BULLETIN 18

A8 FOLLOWS.When-Pai- d in Advance.

Onu month's subscription to thoEvening Hullo tin, 75 cents.

Thrco months' subscription to theEvening Ilullotln, (2.00.

Six months' subscription to thoEvening 11 u 1 1 o 1 n, $4.00.

Twolvo months' subscription to thoE von lug Ilullotln, $3.00,

Five years subscription toEvening IluMetln $40.00.

Ono year's subscription toWookly Unlet In, $1,00.

KIvo years' subset I ptloit toWookly 11 ii 1 1 e 1 1 n,g $5.00.

the

the

I SPORTS iMVMMtUnAXtXtVMUnJnjMUMUMUUunj

KAMEHAMEHA NOTESContilbuted

Frank Mackenzie, cuptaln ofKumehaineha School track teain, Isvery anxious to get n crack at EnSue, tho boy who seems to be thebest runner In the Islands. Macken-zie Is said to be by far the best short-distan-

tinner ou this Island, Hocan give nny of Y. M. C. A. menu close I tin. He expects to do gieat'things fur his team this year.

tho

tho

tho

tt tt tt, Tho Kumelmmolm School Boccerteam had u 1'rlduy afternoonwith n picked team. It wus a liuid-foug- ht

game, neither sides scoring.Whiting Is for tho otherschool captains to come together sons tu ai range dates for games,

:t iiThe bugles for the Kumehameha,

Cadets m lived by te I.urllne yester-day and the buglets were busy nil daypiiictlclug. There will be dress

Sunday nftcinoon nt 4 o'clockon tho School giolmds.

$m& .j M4t"i ..Sfo&A. u&'' .., .. ;.,, mAsh 'u, 'l. ihjt i. iati&'JL4ji'JL,. .

-- OF-

Wash GoodsON

Monday, the 18thValues up to 35c Reduced to

10c and 15c , :.

See window displ ly for some of the bargains.

FrameThat

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(fejbjj)EVENING BULLETIN, HONOLULU, T. H., 8ATUIUJAY, JAN. lfi, 1909. 0

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BaseballBoxingBoating S

There will be polo, good polo, mid

lots of It pl.iyoil this coming senron.Tho presence of the Fifth Cavalrytins given Just the boost necessaryto start tho gnmo going again nndulrcady enthusiasts are beginning totake nccnunt of stock.

Wnltcr Dllllnghnni Is very enthusiastic over the outlook and will enter Into tho gnnio with heart nmlMini. Ills two prize pontes, whichlmvc been on tho I'aclflc Coast forllio past two years, hnvo Just arrivedhero, anil arc now in quarantine. Oilllngliain's lead will beyond doubt befollowed by other enthusiasts andsoon there will bo something doing ntMoannlua.

"The outlook Is very bright," saidDillingham In conversation with thellil lie tin man jestorday, "Thcrohas never been nny difficulty In secur-ing one team hero; our trouble tinsbeen In keeping up two, to its to af-ford an opportunity for piny on thisIsland. Tho presence of the FifthCavalry obviates that difficulty.

"I crossed the continent In com-pany with Lieutenant Colonel Hunterof tho Fifth Cavalry. Colonel Hun-ter mill 1 discussed tho polo situationlure, and In Kan Francisco I metsome of the oitngcr officers who nropolo enthusiasts. Tho talks which 1

had with them wcro most satisfac-tory.

"A new polo club has been organ-ized nt San Mateo, and mi effort willbo made next year to get n represen-tative gathering of teams there forn tournament. They uro very anxiousto hnva one or more teams from theInlands compete, and strong prossurewas brought to bear on mo to securemy promlso to return.

"If they could seo their way clearlo changing the date of thu tourna-ment from March, the usunl time ontho I'aclflc CoaBt, to November, there,might be n possibility of our doingsomething, March Is n bad time Intho Islaiidn, 'because It Interferes withthe Biigur harvest."

Tim Fifth Cavalry officers nro veryImpatient to get nt practice, mid willprobably do bo In very short order.Thcro Is more or leas doubt as to Justwhat tort of n taint they will have,tho regiment having been so dividedof late ycar3 thrt few of the youngerofflcors have had opportunity to playtogether

There Is an Ideal field for polo play-ing In tho cantonment at Lcllchua.It h located between tho dfTlccrn'quuitors mid the menu buildings nmlft level, smooth, mid of nmplo size,roloeel Schuyler ,lho conimandor ofthe regiment, la nn enthusiastichorseman-- - a typical cavalry officer

nml thu younger officers nro Hiiroof hl.t encouragement In their offortuto organize a 'id maintain ,i crackteam.

The officers hive fifteen or twentylikely ponlc3 with them and therewill doubt lesa bo opportunity to se-

cure more hero from tlmn to time.With few other amusement') availableat I.ellchua, thu polo team, or teams,will probably have plenty of upectn-tor- n

dally..lust lit present Waller Dillingham

Is very busy preparing for tho com-

mencement of the' i'enrl Harbordredging work. Just ns mioii nu theUrn rush It over and things nrn wellfinder way ho will undoubtedly takethe Initiative In getting together thecivilian players and preparing themfor play ngnlnnt tho nfllcors.

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WOULD

PLAY

CHINESE ATHLETIC CLUB IS OUT

AFTER SCALPS

Burning Challenge Is Issued Throughthe Bulletin, and Married OnesOffer To Stake a Dinner SweepingDeli is sent Out

Tho benedict monibors of tho Chtneso Athletic Club arn on tho war-

path, for thoy want to get a cracknt tho "sassy" bachelors. PresidentJoseph (loo Kim, who Is tho captainot tho married men's tenm, has Issuedtho following deft through tho Hul-lo 1 1 n and he Is confident that hisdouble-strengt- h team will whip thosingle-hande- d team. Ills team willplay for sport's sake, hut, nt tho sametime, he Is willing In wngr anything

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For Coming Season

BENEDICTS

BASEBALL

from chop suey to u dinneron the outcome. Ills dell rends asfollows: '

"We, tho undersigned members ofthe C. A, C. Ilencdlct baseball team.do hereby challcngo the winners nfthe C. A. game or thollachclnrs of tho C, A. (.' to n gameof bnschnll to be played nt Aula Parkon January 22, tflOi), at 2:30 o'clock.Our line-u- p Is ns follows:

"Y. Akong, catcher; II. Chuck,pitcher: Ho Fee I'ung. Ilrst base; llntine I'ung, second base, A. K. F. Ynp.third bnso; Kn Ynto I'ung, shortstop; Joseph (loo Kim (captain ,

right field: Wllllo Aynu. center field;

RacingBowlingRotting

FRED SHRUBP, FAoT BRITISHER

WHO IS TO RACE WITH LONGBOAT

tan-- . $mMunf9 jijz' k v4..t w ir Vs'Jiyjinm

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j K. C. Vnp. left field. I.nn To V.Tin Ynn. V. Y. Kwnl Fong. I.. Aynu.1.. Y. Aluio, l.uin, Kollg,'UbjtllUtC8."

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I'ott Schuyler athletes arc sold tf.

le of a high order. In base-ball, ns well an other manly sports,the troopers nrn much In the goodnnil' minor has It that they will notonly take prominent pnrt In ath-letic events, hut wll he n thatwill have to be reckoned on in takingstock of the

n nThere will be some fine golf play

on the Moannlua links tomorrow, rainor shine. Tho Tnnsan cup tournament Is on, and little thing like In-

clement weather will not deterfrom being on hand.

It tt I!The Fifth hns nu ambi-

tious heavyweight, night Marlowe,who Is anxious to secure a matchwith sonic locnl lirnlscr.

Ono nf tho most enthimlastlc spectasat In n box at tho lino.

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EVENINGS DAYS.

Alfred tho Rngllfh runner. I.i to run n Marathon race ngjinnt TomUuigboiit. tho Indian who defeated Tbe rnco will tuko plscjIn M'idlron Sqinto (larden, New on Janinry 2fi. Shrubb holds ev-ery proft sulon.'il dlctnnco record from 2,000 yards up to eleven miles.IIo has never been beaten In competition. Ho Is years old andhas been n runner for moio thaun decade. Ho Is five feet seven Incbeutall and wclgbB 130 pounds. KotulthMuiidlng his comparatively thortstature, l.e has n strldu of moro than flvo feet. Ho has beaten relays oftho beet professional runners hi Ihia country and

IIUFFAI.O, N. Y Jan. 3. Uoraudo (iilt In tho nineteenth mile ofhis Miirnthon rnco against Longboat In tho Fourth Iteglment armoryhere last night. After n rnco which gave promlso of being u record-breake- r,

the Indian wore him Inlo such n state of fntlguo that after lincovered (lie sixth lap of tho eighteenth mile ho turned from tho tracknml threw himself Into thqirms of his brother.

It was mi unexpected by the spectators that no olio realized what hadhappened until Longboat wns seen Hying Inlo the back stretch alono and

wns climbing through tho ropes to his drcsidng-room- .Ixingboat fell In tho kocoiiiI mile und so bndlv Ills kneo that

II became swollen In tho twentieth mlln nml he wulked several laps beforeresuming the run. From the moment Dor.indo quit until tho Indlnn.hiokc the tape in a filial nillo sprint the big nrnmry resounded withdeafening cheers,

Tho pneo was a killer, nil Madlmn Square (larden records up to thotime of (ho Italian quitting, being binken at the eighteenth mile, the

n being four minutes nhead.tors wns !,ongbnat'B Indian bride,

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SeaiedStOddard-DaytO- n seated

By the Hour or Trip

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BOWLING!AFTERNOONS AND

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GREAT FISTIC MILL

WILL SOON BE HELD

CLEVER LADS WILL ENTERARENA IN FORTNIGHT

Continuous Performance of PugilisticStunts Is Arranged For by Honolululiupressario Sullivan Will MeetHusky Coast Middleweight

llellly and Smith will meet In tlmi oped nrenn n week from next Satur-day night The lads arrived with(li nml Joe, on the Alnmcda yesterdayn.'lcrnoon and are scheduled to mixtMngs Juit ns soon as they can gelinto trnlning, nfter their sen voyage.

Strong endeavors were made tobring tho lads together a couple ifmonths ago nnd they got consider-able advertising thereby. In ronse- -

qmnce, fans are showing a inmlauioInterest In the coming mill, and theninnngcr-llnpressnrl- o wilt probablyhavo a liouso that will Justify thoexpense to which he has gono. whintho little entertainment Is pulled off

(leorgc l'etcrson, who will go nnagainst Dick Sullivan, also arrivedon the Alumcdn. l'etcrson has onedecision over Sullivan to his credit,und there will be no child's play whenthe men meet.

The mill will probably take placea fortnlgh' after tho Itellly-Smlt- h go

It is announced that Kylo Whitneyhas agree I to como over nnd meet thewinner u( tho Sulllvnn-l'etcrso- n fightWhitney l a clever man who habeen up ngalnst some very good onci.nnd n fight between him nnd the win-

ner of the scheduled contest woulddnt'bllcsH prove n strong attraction tothe fans.

Cohen l,ns moro than made goodthe piomirc, given when be left heie,that ho would bring touia good menback with him, nnd there Is everyindication that n great fistic revival

j Is about In take placo here At anyrate, thcro will be same good M'ortduring the next month.

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All-Haw- aii a nsWill PlayToday

There will bo some lively buscba.lon the league grounds this afternoonwhen the meet a pick-

ed team from the league in a prac-

tice game. Ucsptto tho Inclementweather which Interfered seriouslywith the plnns of tho men during thep.ist week. Captain Fernandez' aggre-gation has been getting In soma good,tilling practice, and today's enter-tbiitme- nt

Ib sure to he well worth atrip out to tho park.

Every day now sees thoshaping up In better form and

the powers that bo are beginning tufeel very much encouraged. Ily thetime Mike Fisher'slunch reaches here, there-wil- l be nbang-u- p nine on hand to receive theoutfit, unless prescn Indications proveuntrustworthy.

Fans are npt turning out for prac-tice ns well as they might, nnd theremo n good many vacant places on thetiicachcrb these days.

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VLatch Race IsRun Today

At HiloRacing rivalry, once started, Ib nut

Easily stopped. The New Ycar'Rmeeting has aroused the spirit of competition among horse-owner- and thofirst, though perhnps not the lastMatch, arising out of this spirit willho run off today, according to (hoHllo Tribune. Tho contestants willbe Little Joker, which Is Japanctoowned; Adlon, the Maui Stnhlohormc, nnd John OTtourko'a MajorCollier. Little Jikcr was broughtfrom tho Coast for the late raco meet-

ing, and thcro was great disappoint-mon- tbecause he did not run. Thcro

Is much speculation ns to how hewill show ngalnst the other horses,more especially John O'Hourku's latest "goer." Tho raco will start at3 p. in., nnd will bo for a purse of$100, with an ndded awecpstnkn ot!2S0 each.

it tt rtThe championship "hiking" raco

will ho hold tomorrow nftornoou overthe usual course, ns scheduled. ThereIs every Indication that thoro will bo"something doing."

nut)Tho sophomores rnn away with Uio

victory In tho IntorrlnsH cross-countr- y

run of tho High School student)yesterday.

n n aTable d'hoto luncheon will tin sen',

ed nt tho Oahu Country Club housotomorrow B8ur.n

Nobruska has tho noorest prospectsfor a basketball team of eight years.Four letter men nro In tho largo squadout for practice hut tho remainder oftho players nrn Inexperienced.

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ADMISSION 25c. CHILDREN 10c.

Grand Benefit

Opera House

Saturday Evening,

January 16th, '09FOR THE

Italian

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There will be absolutely no ex-

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(Speclnl to llio Hullo tin)Wnlmen, Kauai, Jan. 8. On Thurs-lay- ,

tlio "tli. on tlio road lending Intowards Kekupun, canio carrlago aftercarriage, with nn occasional nutomo-mll-

on nml on, to kind of prnvo, thattlio Wultuea district was not behind Incivilization, for Mrs. Francis Qay gavethat day a luncheon In honor of Mrs.L'Ornngc.

Tliu road takes ono alone thoover n little bridge, and licforo

j on lies n beautiful stretch of lawn,with tho On) a' homu In tho back'ground. Tlio garden Is beautiful; youi.cu InBtnntly that whoover planned thevork has nn artistic mind, for thccol-or- e

blend well toROther without beinggrotesque. I'mra tho side of tho house,u long verandah tnkes you to tho mo-squito room, mid from there jou comotc li smalt slttlnRroom, that separatestho drawlngroom and dinlngroom.

Deforo tho luncheon bell rlnKB jouliavo nmplo tlmo to ndmlro nil thobeautiful paintings nnd curiosities, forthey would furnish )ou with entertain-ment for many n day, Thero are beau-tiful palntluRS from Italy, Moxlco andnot least of nil, scenes from the beau-

tiful valley of Wnlmen. Mr, Wickswas duly appreciated by Mr. nnd Mrs.flay for they hao niaiiy of bis bestworks.

Hut tho bell rliiRH, nnd with tho oth-ers jou find jour placo nt tho loolytable, ret for eighteen. Itogonlas Inbig vases nnd In small ones adorn 'Iho

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INVESTIGATEHE MAYFIiOWER QUARTZ &' CHANNEL MININ& COMPANY proposition today,

telling you is cither true or it isn't. "Ejther Facts or Fairy Talcs- - J say that they areWhat'

the proofs in my office -- Maps, U.S. Geological Reports, Ore specimens from the different veins, and Photographs.of the Mine and our twenty stamp Mij). Then talk Honolulu men who yisited the property who willtell you that all you sec in the Photographs is there and more. You owe it to yourself to Investigate this propo-sition top to bottom., tp,look it though and through.

Supposing you let thia Oppoitonlfor go by. When "MAYIXOWER" gs to $1.00 bid and sellers soiree ns hens teeth, you will advise your friends that you could havebought it at 25 Cents and mad i3'c on''it. You've probably resiled, the same yarn about "Engels Co pcr." You did not accumulate tint when going at quarter per. Takemy advice and don't slip up on tfiii 'chanfe. BUY "MAYFLOWER" STOCK. BUY IT H0WI It's an inv:stmcnt, not speculation. is sure popproposition. Boththe little fellow and the big fellow can make money on this deal. They get proportionate profits. Hurry u? and connect with block of this st ck. The "MAYFLOWER" has nogamble frills on it. It's no dream, or rainbow painting. It's no craiy prospecting scheme, where you stick your money into the ground, and jrt nothing but hole to look at. It'sexactly what it purports to be real gold mine. Investigate, look intoUt. BUY "MAYFLOWER" STOCK BUY IT NOW.

No product in the world compares withhold, in steadiness of demand and evenness of price. Silver, Conper, Iron, Zinc, Lead, and oth:r metals go up and down. Theproducts of Factory and Farm fluctuate with the seasons. But Gold Bullion one price the wor'.d over. Oood times, hard times, all times the world takes all that isoffered, at the high market price. We'ye large bullion crop awaitin? further development, and thdsUrt'ng up of our Mill. Dividends will t'icn be in order. Do you want anyof them made out to your order! If so, favor me with an early call, or billet:doux with check enclosed. BUY "MAYFLOWER" STOCK. BUY IT NOW!

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table. Each guest has pretty Japan-cs- o

card with h6r name. Tho lunch-co- n

delicious nnd dainty. In thoboth Mrs. Qay and Miss Els-to- n

sanR.It not nlways tho grand pieces

that loavo tho RroatOBt butoften simpler piece, rendered by;,atnio love of music, where oach notojtheard clearly and distinctly, whe'ro thoperformer has lived herself Into tbamusic with her wholo soul, whore 'Itbecomes part of herself. Thon themusic becomes reverie. Mrs. Gay

truo lovor of music, nnd more thanover camo forth In tho marvellousway sho sang "Synne'vo's Song." Thowords nro by tho great Norwegianauthor UJorusou, but tho music byKJerrulf.

You woro taken back to tho Norweg-ian mountains. The latter Is behindjou but out on the hill Synnco sitswith tho sorrow of Thorbjoru'a Blck-nes- s

and all that bats gono before It,way down Iq her heart. Sho humBboftly to herself am then conies thosong with its hopes and longings. NoNorwegian could have sung bettor.It was treat ono that is worth re-

membering.

Fifth Cavalry Officers.Commissioner officers and families

of tho Kifth Cnvnlry nrrlvlng In thoThomas were: Col. Walter S. Schuy-ler, commanding; Lieut. Col. O, K.Hunter, wlfo and son; Capialns J. M.Jenkins, II. O, Wllllard. C. n. Day,Wallach II. Scales. Chas. II. Ilalght, W.

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II, M. Barton and-wlf- D. I.(IWgory J. n: Uarnard nnd

ifo, W, A ."ll.j Opckory,wire afd slBtor.'I'hlllvlI.-ShorMHn- y a.I,I.Qrrlsori, fwlfo anil chilli,. C--

ilfcand two clilldren,-- C, 6.Hoj-j- , A. W..tanson, It. M, pronlnner;Chaplain. E It. .Chaso nnd mother.f Among tho officers for HonbjuHj and

their families "are:. Cnptaln C.YV.JUor)loan(t'wlte, Medics,! Corps; Uout.Vy M. McCntllim and wlfo, M.c'cllcni o

porpo; Mrs. . Cntncn andchild, i family of Captain Castor, Q. M,

Doptf:;Mrs. M. V. Palls, wlfo of l,

Q. M U. S. A.f MrH. E. A.eturRls, wiro of Captain Sturgls, FifthCavalry; 8orgcantMaJor 'S. tt. Mid-dagl- t,

rittli Cavalry, and tlio following,all o'lhe fifth jCavalry! SergeantJohn Horn nnd wife. Chief Musician W.XCftln, wlfo and-- - daughter: CliiotTrurrlpctcr Claildlo QoldsLtiry andwlft, Coldr Sergeant Peto Illohl. ColorSergeant D. B. flclfoolcyj Squadron

H. A'. Junes nnd , h. Shear-ma-

Iteglmont Commissar SergoantV. f. Armstrong, First Sergeant M. J.

Wajsh and wife. S. D. Ilonsler, I". A.Farmer, O. A. Davldsworth, W. ATWright, J. Schlckenagdr. C. A. Wood

A. II. Uondero.

This evening tho benonT relief fundfor tho Italian su.Torcrs will bo BWollcd

It Is hoiied by a full atiendanco nt tlio,Opera Houao. At present writing'nearly every seat In tho causa Is tak-en, ,and tho notice- of tho vauilovllloprogram augurs woll for tho ovonliig'Bsuccess. Mrs. McLcllan, so versatileand clever, will present hor pupils fortheir riobut, In n slnglo otto net dramaelitltlod "Ono Touch of Nature MakoBtho Wholo World Kin." Thoso takingpart aro Miss Allco Spalding, Mr. C,H. Dlckoy, Mr. II. rtolnocko. In tho rosptctlvo parts of Constance Uolmour,Mr.,iioidor and Mr. Flotchor. Thenthorpla to bo "Arrs. Oaklcy Tolo- -

phono," tho jinHs1 asslgnod lo Mrs,Mqntroso oraham, Miss Whltford, MissMarlon Urccn and Miss allgood Tho balcqny Bco'nefroni'flionieo and Jtiilel" with MIbAllco Spalding as Jutlot ahii MIsnTtayIloll taking tho part of Horaco, oughtto bring down tho hoiiBo, Tho beautyof vlho dainty. Juliet Is Unnuosllonodand. Miss Dell, too, has a sharo of goodlooks and can act. Mrs. Ingnlls, Mrs.Druco McV. Mackall, Eleanor McI.ol-Ian- ,

Illvonburgh, Mr. Knal's popularquartet, tho Jtoyul Kawalhau OlcoClub, Mr. VIorra and orchestra, andMiss 8prlnkH, as n gay widow of forty,will bo a notablo nrray of talent to help

Italians. Mrs. McLcllanhas been tho great motive power of thedramatic part and Mr. Adams Is thevolunteer business manager. Mr, 3lf.(ard has most generously given tho Op-era House and lights and Italian Con-sti- l

Schaofor was' the 'prlmo movor Ofthe wholo affair. 'Not- - only has hegiven his tlmo and services to thegood cftitso, but ho "has spurrod onothers, with most gratifying results.nut It st what mlcht'lm inni.,iof the generous and kind hearted con--

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mil, ind nil his frlonds havo nobly re-

sponded to his npiicnl. Tho patnui-essp- s

aro as followH: Mrs. W. F. Frear,Mrs. Mott Smith. Mrs. Thurston, Mrs.3. II. Ikild, Mrs. II, F. DllllnRham, MrsF. A. 8chacforfMrs. Herman Ashleyhobcrlsoil, Mrs. Torstor, Mrs. (I. I'.Wllilcr, Mrs. J, S. Hoar,of Vancouver,It, C; Mrs. C. Jl. Cooper. Mrs. J. 8. Jlcflrnw, Mrs. Ilrjiin pf N, Y.;Mrs. L. Abrnms, Mrs. Augur, Mrs, II

E. Coo)or, Airs. C. W. Case DccrlnR.Mrs. A. G. Ilawcs, Jr., Mrs. von Holt,Mrs. Victor Collins, Mrs. C. MontumiuCooko. Mrs. E. I. Spalding. Mrs. I,. UMcCandless, Mrs. James Castle, MrsW. A. Hopper, Mrs. I- -. C, Abies, Mrs.Tcnney, Mrs. Elliabcth Church, Mrr,

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The Morning Music Club hnd n veryInteresting session nt Old School Hall,Piinahou, on Wednesday morning, atwhich the following program was rendered:

Paper Current EventsMrs. .

Picludo and Fuguo IlachMiss .Clarke.

Arln "Ii Chin Chin Mango" ..Handelt Mrs.

Sonata A Major, Violin nnd Piano,Handel

Andante, Fugue, Allegretto,Mrs. IngallB and Miss Clarke.

Songs (a) "My Mother nids MoDlnil My Hair" Havdn

tb) Chopin '., SchubeitMrs. Frank Atherton.

Largo From Sonata No. 4..IleethacnMrii, von Holt.

Andniito From First Symphony ...Schubert

Mrs. Tcnney Peck and Mrs. Westoi- -

vclt.

Last Sntilrday evening Mr. Wlchman, who always entcrtaliiB so delightfully, gavo n dinner nt tho Young hotelat which covers woro laid for eightLong stemmed American Doauty losetIn a hugo Jardonloro mado tho tablo ndream of beauty and electric candlesrose shaded added to tho effect. Theguests Included Mr. and Mrs. FredeilckUircy, Mr. nnd Mrs. 0. M. Cooke, Mr.and Mrs. W. II. Cnstlo, Mr. und'MrB.U. F. Dillingham. Mr. Wlclimait hasbeen on Hawnll this wcok.

Mrs. 8. a. Wilder, who Is such n porrfeet hostess, ontertalncd In honor ofhor nleco, Miss Lcsllo Wight, on Mon- -

day night, bjf an nutomobllo party. Itwas a very Jolly set of young Vooplewhich Mrs. "Wilder cot tocothor. nmltho suppor with which tho eveningonaod, was much appreciated. Amongtho guests wore Misses Ella Wight,Elea Schaofor, Lady Mucfarlano, Har-old Castle, William Walker, floorgoFuller, Will Itoth.

Mr. Douglas Damon was. tlio host ofn pol supper on Saturday 'night nt Idamountain house, Kaluoku, Moanaluavalley, In honor of Miss Leallo Wight.It was n most delightful nftalr, and tho

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Mr. nnd Mrs, St. (lour nnd Miss St.Qoar in tho I.urllno nnd nroBtopplng at tho Hotel. Mr. St,,floor Is ,woll known and prominent Insugar affair, being ono of the chiefownors of the Hutchinson, Paauhauand li, C, and S's. companies planta-tions. ,

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By LOUIS TRACY,Author of "Tb Wlnf of tin MornlnJ." "The Pilltrof Llht." Etc

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(From Last Saturday)"Wile." lie R.1I1I, "you lollevc In the

effleat'y of prayer, don't you? Well,llicn, pray now n llltlu. I hhnll lie gludto thlnl: Iicii IlilJ time of danger haspnsscd that we owcit something toyour Invocntloii."

It was In lit iiilnd Hint lio mintnlioot tier within a few seconds, ntiittlio Immeasurable ngouy of the thoughtreflected Itself lu his Lice: He hnd 110

nollon that ithe would glvo his wordsa more direct significance than he In I

tended them to lenr. Hut n strange, I

boarso yell of triumph, the war cry of '

an Alaculof leader who had hauledhimself to the bridge and found It un I

defended, warned her In tlio snmo mo--

incut that nil was not welt with tliodefense.

Sho sprang toward tlio salon stairs."Do you hear that'" sho cried In a

ringing voice. "There nro Indians onboard. Comol Wo must not slay herowhen our friends nro lighting for theirlives."

Chrlstobat knew that this ncllro girlwould readily outstrip him In n rncc totlio deck. Sho was nlrcady several feetdistant, but ho must detain her, nomatter what tho cost. If sho fell Intotlio clutches of the ghouls then g

the Knnsns sho might not hokilled, but only wounded, and her sufferings would bo Inconceivable ere tlioend came.

'You are wrong." ho shouted, withconvincing vehemence, "hut If youwish to see for yourself nt least nllowmo to go tlrst."

Wlillo he wns spcnklng he rnn forward. Blio thought ho meant what hosnld and waited for him. Then hocaught her right nnu firmly In I1I1 lefthand.

"Let us wait hero a moment or two,"he breathed.

'No, not I am going now. You shallnot hold mo back. You don't under-stand. Tho man I lovo Is up there,perhaps surrounded by savages.mo go, I tell youl If ho Is dying I shalldlo by his sldol Let mo got Wouldrnn liavn tnii ntrlbft vnilV" Klin turn.etl on him llko an angry goddess andstrove to wrest herself from his grip. I

At llmf limtnnt TnllxinnMin nmt Pros, fcuclo, tho only survivors of tho deadlystruggle forward, wcro driven back byx rush'of Indians. They caught sightof others leaping down the bridge com-panion.

"To the salon. Courtcnayl" retrodrollcniachc. clearing 11 path for him-self with 1111 Iron bar which ho svvuug'.u both bauds. Followed by Frnscuclo,'je Jumped Inside the salon gangway,t'our savages followed, two entering'hrough tho doorway behind hit". Oneulsed a tmtcliet-lll.- e Implement and.voul.l haw brained the EiurilslitiuuMil not Chi litohnl whlpied ou? 'Js

and shot him through the r.tdy,pleasing lh' girl's wrist lu his rr.iivvI'he Indian pitched headlong i1ohi !(..talrs, falling limply ut Klste's f.

U10 utonped over the lerrlfjlug llg'.iroHid lelzed (lie man's weapon. I.vryj shone with a strange light. Kai-el- l

her nrms tingle. A wonderfolpower Fcciucd to llow through heriKidy, ll'ue 11 gush of strong wine. Siuwas nssuicd that die. unaided, couldbent down all the puny, despicablecreatures who barred the path to herIo er,

Rhe vnultiil over the writhing formof the Alneuloi' and made to climb thoKtnlrs, h'.:t C'hrlsinlul. ndiulnibly cool,(lied a pi In and brought aniither Indianto his knees. The mtoih! Indian's fall

niui'eil I'rascuelo to trip, mid tho Chil-ean, I01l.11! rlli to lib with 11 no. neu lintsturdy opponent, lolled Into the talonUlsle drew bucl; Just In lime or thetwo men would hae l.nocUcd l.erdown, i:cn as they weie i.'iniUu-ove- r

on tho sleep slen sho saw l'ras-cticlo- 's

knife Hash. At the foot of thestairs tlio Indian lay still, and I'ras-cuelo tried to rise. She helped himclinlly. 'lliu iiwfuhicns of this killingno longer appalled her. Kach dead ordisabled Indian was on.' less obstaclebetween her nud Coiirteiiny. A thirdtime the rexolver Imrl.ed, lint ChrUto- -

ti.il misMvl. It dll not matter greatly,as Tollemiche had shortened his bar.using It twice us 11 miner delws nt arock. Hut tho doctor did not forgetthat he had only three cartridges left.two of which weio bespoken long be-

fore I lie fight began.At last, then, the way was clenr. El

sie would have mounted tho stairs, butan appealing hand detained her.

"I cannot walk, sennrlta. My leg hasgiven way. And wo can do no goodthere. They nro all down."

A death chill gripped her heart atFruscuelo's words.

"All down!" sho repented, wlillo lip-

ped."I think so," snld ho blnnkly. The

mnu wnu dazed Jy the ordcul throughwhich ha had pnssed.

As If to answer and. rcfuto him,.Toot's hysterical yelp sounded from a

point close nt hand, and they distinctlyheard Courtenay's loud command:

This way, lloylol H'ally to thebridge!"

"You nro mistaken!" shrieked Klslo,wrenrhlug herself frco from tlio Chil-

ean's" grasp, "Kblhlug shorT of violencewould stop her tiow. Tollcuincho dart-ed out Into tho darkness, and sitemounted tho steps two at a time. Chris-tlph-

panted by her side, Jlo was do- -

EDWARD J. CLODD

i"iirt!i "inT. 'iv woul.l ilnu tier uvv:i.

from i.ti.r do.'.btful t'lii'oh.iter 011 111.

h:itt.cl!i-!i- l nf l!u '(!;. Hut liU blooiwiii iil'irue now with the li.ttt of coml:i! He wlihed In t'.lc lighting rutdut'.i.tli b. 11 suicide's bullet.

Thev vvtru not Jet clear nf t'jo dojriv.ny when 111 otrior.llnar.v lr.nrt o

eheerli'g 1111 1 i.'.io.tts lu Eng'Mi m..t'p.illbh their wolidellilg ear.T'ii. U 1 to come from thLea, fiiiri miiuu point very near to Uiship. A lo.id hubbub 1110-- 0 i.moug t ,

Ind'.tns. Courtenny. clubbing hU ITJU

riuhe.l past, with the do;: ut Ids heelsuiid ran up the bridge companionThey could follow his progress iu hilaced toward the port side, and the;heard It u mazed cry:

"What boats ale"Vo.ir own captain," ranio tho mi

tittering jell, plainly nudlble hbovo tindin.

"Tli 1 1 I'l Mr, tlrhy!" screamed Hidenud she. too, run toward tho bridgewith the doctor close behind.

"Sin!; every canoe you can gjt nlsugside of and knock thos? fellows on t!

head who nro swimming!" roared Courwlio wns so carried uwny by the

floricncsM of the light from which In

had Just emerged that he would haugiven the Kiime directions to the archaugul .Michael had th.it warrior iplrliionic to liU ul 1.

He iieenieil to liae jvim in the bad.of his head, he turned so sudden!when Elsie ueired bhu.

"All, than!, (iuil, you are rafc!" In

alil, drawing her to libi for nn In

M.int. ".Stati.l iheie, dear lieu P."

He pir.ee 1 her lu the forward nng'iof tin1 brl.ige rail and leaneJ out ovelthe hide She understood that she mustnot '.pe:il; to hlui then, but 11 went Jo;overwhelmed her, and her eye.j inelticlInto teal's.

Chrlstolml. who hud 110 wordof EMe's frenzied piotest lu the Falonnor railed to note the manner of Co.ir-tenay'-

greeting, teemed to take tincollapse of his own aspirations withthe unmoved stoicism he had displayed lu the face of danger.

Tlio ship's boats" he began, butthe mixed hN gun mid firedtwice 1111 niongnuu me sum m iuu -

tel. Crlert of lialll Utlll good ileal ot'.splashing In tho rea proved that he.

hnd expedited tho departure of severalIndians who were perched on tho railslicyoud tho reach of Walker's steamJet.

"The ship's lioats," went on Chrlsto-ba- l

calmly. "hae turned up In summysterious inauuer. Just In Hie nick o?

time. A few- - minutes mole mid itiejwould have been too late."

The InilliiH jilteheil Imiilluim ibniii tinMil, JullltHj (Impliy nt Lille icl,

Wlici) 0 moro extended kuowUdgo ofall that had happened. Joined to a 11 leerndjustiuent of the time factor III event J,enabled l!lle to le.illre tho extraur- -

illutiry dellveraiKe from duath whldisho had been ouchsafisl that night shobegan to appreciate tho service whichChrlstolml reudeied her lu dUcussltigmatters with such nonchalance.

H.irely 11 minute had elapsed sluiethey weio In the throes of 11 slrugg'owhich piomlsed to Lo the last net ofa tragedy. The ship was then overrunby n horde of howling savages, minidclied by the desperatu lesUtauco offcred by the defenders and lulhlcss aswo) vol lu their lust for destruction.Now tho Kansas wns clear ot every'bedaubed Alacujof savo tho mnny whocumbered the decks either dead or soseriously wounded that they could notmove. These men wcro so near nkluto animals that this condition Impliediillliunto collapso sate lu a few In-

stances of fractured skulls and brokenlimbs. I'roni tho Hunt stage of a hope-less butchery tho survivors of thoship's company wcro suddenly trans-ferred to a position ot reasonable se-

curity. It wus not thnt tho arrival oftho ship's boats meant Huch.un acces-slono- f

.llgJltlng strength .that ihoA,la- -

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wrr isaro tmiiio wire trvic-tory- .

tlray nud his werebadly armed. Tho IndiansIn the canoes could have pelted then) toshreds In n few minutes. Even thoseon tho ship hnd the power to resist nnyattempt by tho newcomers to gain thedecks, nut the savageshad already screwed up to1111 net of luminal during In deliveringa night attack, mid the nppe.irmicc ofboats tilled with men of whose light-lu- g

qualities they had nlrendy such nlively quitethem. They lli'd withouta counter 11ssao.lt.

At Inst the sounds of coulllct diedaway. The black w titers closed over'the dead, the last swimmer MiulshedInto the clleuce. The bark-lu- g

of the dog, the groaning of men ly-

ing 011 tho decks nud the shoutsbetween mid Orny

for the guidance of the boats were theonly rcmalnlug symbols of the fiercestcrisis which had jet befallen tho Kan-sas.

Elsie, through n trnncellkcmare of vivid awoke withn start to the fact that wnsgiving directions for the lowering oftho ship's gangway, meanwhile receiv-ing us to tho Identity oftho boats beneath.

"Mr. Malcolm Is In chnrgo of thoJolly boat," dray was saying. "MissHnrlng and Mr. and Mrs. Somervllleare with him. Miss Daring's maid Is

dend. Senor Jerrorn Is lu my boat.No. 2. Wo hnvo been on White HorsoIsland nil this time, but wo hnvo seennothing of the other lifeboat."

That meant that two boats out of thosowhich quitted tho ship had arrived thus

Senor Jcrrcrn was theSpanish mining engineer who had beenhustled Into ono of tho craft mannedby tho mutineers. And Chrlstobat wassnytug:

"Well. Miss Maxwell, you mid I cantook forwnrd to n busy night. Thoship Is littered with wounded men, andour newly nrrlvcd friends must 'boworn with fntlgue."

Ills smooth, even sentences helped todispel tho stupor of munrcineut whichhnd made her dumb. And tho firstreasoned thought which came to herwas that tho Hpaulsh doctor had treat-ed her with the kindness of mi Indulgent parent, for Elslo wus fur too uu- -'

uelllsh not to be ullvo to theof others.

"How good you have been to me!"she murmured. "I cnu never repayyou. I remember now thnt t saiddreadful thlngJ to you l.i the salon.Out you did not know what It meant tomo when I realized that Captain Courtenny might bo falling even then be-

neath the blown of thoso merciless sav-ages. I have not had u chance to tellyou that he has asked mo to bo blwife and I hnvo consented. 1 loveblm moro than nil tho world. And you.Dr. you who know my fa-

ther and mother, who have grownupdaughters of your own, you will wishme

U wus not easy to lienr when itcame, although ho hnd guessed thetruth already. Hut ho choked backtho wrath mid despair which surgedup In him and said, with his statelycourtesy:

"I do wish j 011 well. Elsie. No mancan hope more earnestly than I thatyou have made the r rlioliv."

Then bu turned with 11 leiinlu abruptness which reminded her f the changeIn hi manner Mie had noticed mite ortwice during recent days and quittedtho bridge. She sighed mid wus sorryfor hlui, knowing that he loved her.

who hud been far toobusy to pay tu-c- to 1111 thingthe bilef light between tho boats midthe emiot-s- . perceived now that thogangway wns lu position. Lights wereshining on liotli the upper nud lower

He stretched oat his hand nud drewElsie to hlui.

"Are jou alone. hoasl.c.l.

"Yes.""KM me. theu. nud go to meet your

friend. 'I hey will be aboard lu losthan 11 minute. Oh, Elsie. I thought 1

hud teen the last of you!""Win It to bail uu that!" she mur-

mured, a great content coothlug herheart and bra 11 nt her lover's udiuls-tlo-

that he was thlnklug of her during the worst agony of the fray. Hognve her 11 hug.

With her soul tinging n canticle ofJoy, she passed from the bridge to thelower deck. Mr. Hoyle wus waitingtheie. holding 11 lantern

"Huh!" he grow lis) when ho ca-.-

her. "l''iaps 3011'H what I tellyou before your hair turns gray. If notsooner. I.uck! Did any man ournave mull luck ns the skipper' Why,tf ho fell off Moug Won:: he'd fludcircus net rigged up to cutch him."

"I agree with jou so fully. Mr.Hoyle." sho "that I uiu go-ing to marry him."

"I guessed us ninth," he miswered."At nny rait, I fancied It wouldn't bofor want uf axln' 011 his part,"

It was a wan mid broken spiritedljobel whom Elsie led to her cabin, but

her wi etched stateher e.ves quickly took lu tho orderlycondition of tho room,

"I left my clothes shewed nil overtho lloor," she said, with n nervous-ness which Elsie attributed to tho

the had "Whydid you troublo to pack them away?"

Then Elslo told her of her hunt fortho powder box mid wus so

about nuy Incident otherthan tho they hnd both

since they parted that Isa-bel her no further. A bntliund a chaugo of clothing worked mar-vels. Though thin nud wcuk for wnntof proper food, neither Isobel nor Mrs.Somervllle hud suffered lu health fromtho exposure mid thort faro Involvedby Ufa on the Island. It was broaddaylight cro they could boto retire to rest, thcro was so much totc,U.unil to, lien r,

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BY AUTHORITYNotice Is hereby given that the land described la the following

Schedules will be open for application!, under l'art 6, Land Act 189b,I Sections j!8 6 to 31 Herl ed Ijiws uf Hawaii), for HomesteadLenses, at and nftor'uln o'clock A. M., Wednesday, January 27, 190D, althe olTlco ot tho t, Sixth Linil District, (which said oClce willbo established for thnt day), at the OjuU House, Kopna, Kauai,

SCHEDU..E "A"... KAl'AA FLAT KULA LOTSLot Hlock "J" Lot Lot Ulock "K" LotNo. Area. No. Area. No, Atea. No, Area.

8..7C00 Sq. It. 13.. 7000 So.. It. lu.,7000 Sq. Ft. 15. .7600 Sq. Ft.9. .7500 Sq. Ft. 14. .7000 Sq. Ft. 1 1 . .7600 Bq. Ft. 1. .7600 Sq. Ft.

10.. 7600 Sq. Ft. 16. .7600 Sq. Ft. 12. .7600 Sq. Ft. 17. .7500 Sq. Ft.11.. 7600 Sq. Ft. 1C. .7600 Sq. Ft. IS. .7600 Sq. Ft. II. .7600 Sq. Ft.12. .7600 Sq. Ft. 17. .7600 8q. Ft. H. .7600 Sq. Ft. IS. .7600 Sq. Ft.

SCHEDULEMAUKA KAl'AA

Lot No. Area. Lot No.7 1.0 Acres 17

8 1.3 Acres 189 2.8 Acres 19

KULA

38....39....

1.00.9

20 2.ti21 3.022 1.223 1.4 Acres24 l.t Acres26 Acres26. , 4.3

SCHEDULE "C"MAUKA TAIIO LANDSl.ot No. Areu.

19 0.9, .20,., 0.7

21

"22 1.023 1.024 1.0

,2j 1.0 Acres26 1.027 1.0 Acros28 1.0

10 1.0 Acres11. , ,1.7 Acres12. ,.0.8 Acros13. , .1.0 Acres14. , .1.2 Acres16. , .1.9' Acres16. , ,3.2 Acres

Lot No. Area.7 0.8 'Acres8 1.0 Acres9 1.0 Acres

10 0.811 0.9 Acres12 1.013 0.9 Acres14 0.815 0.916 0.C Acres17 0.9 Acres 29

18 i0.9 Acres 20

45

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All applications for lots aru to bo made In person by the applicant,at tho of Sub-Age- of the Sixth Land District.

Maps further Information may be obtained application to nK. Dovorlll. Sixth Land District, or at the offlco the under-

signed, Judiciary Uulldlug, Honolulu.

At the same and placo, will be at public auction,tho Provisions ot Part Lund Act 1896, (Sections 278 to 286 Inclusive. Re-vised Laws of Hawaii), Qoneral Leases of the following described lands.

MAl'KA TAUO AND KULAUpset

Lot -- .v AnnualNo.

1 l.C KulaA 8 Wet $18,00

2 4.6 Kula1,0 33.40

3 3.4 Kula '

8 Wet 26.604 2.C Kula4 -- A 1.0 Wet V

C 2.1'1.0 Wet

0 1.9 Kula '

1.0 Wet 22.6038

31 .2.5 Kula 32--

30-- .' .9 Wet .14 -- A

AnnualHental.

131.00

KAPAA FLAT AOIUCULTUItAL LAND1,76 Agricultural $30.00 perLot No.

Lot No. 2 0 Acres.25

Lot No. 6 .1.2 Acres.4

Lot No. 7 . .68 Acred2.60

Lot No. 8. .1.11 Acres1.71

Hental payable dvance.Flvo years frt 111 date

following lots sc UeneralIMPIIOVKD AND UN1MPIIOVED KAl'AA FLAT.

Ulock. Lot No. Area.

"A" !.. Sq, l't.3 17275 Sq,4 1... 21600 Sq. Ft.6 24000 Sq. Ft.5... ( 11260 Sq l't.8 14400 Sq, Ft.

11 12826 Sq. It.12 11990 Sq.13 1379" Sq. Ft..' 1 23G0O Sq. Ft.

3 6318 Sq. It.C 8280 .Sq. Ft3 11290 Sq. Ft.3 8490 Sq. Ft.

9670 Sq.1... 7000 Sq.

8600 Sq. Ft.3... 6760 Sq.1... 40503 Sq. Ft.

1,2... 22760 Sq. l't.3,4 18000 Sq Ft.

5 6,7.. ..22500 Sq. V8,9,10.. . Sq.

11,12,13.. ..22500 Sq, l't.14,15,16,. ,..,22500 Sq. Ft.17,18,19.. ....26400 Sq. Ft.

"j" 1,2.. ... 19700 Sq. Ft.3.4,5.. ....22500 Sq. It.

6,7.. 16000 Sq18,19,20,. ,,22500 Sq. Ft.21,22,23.. ,22(00 Sq. l't.24,26,26.. ..23000 Hq.

...21200 Rq. Ft.3,4,5.. , . 22500 Sq.

6,7, ...15000 Sq, Ft....16000 Sq. Ft.

"II"LOTS

Aica, Ict No. Area.2.2 Acres 27 0.9 AcrnJ2.2 Acres 28... .1.9 AcreJ

2... .1.8 Acres30... .1.4 Acres49... .1.9 Acre60... .1.4 Acres61... .1.9 Acres62... .1.6 Acresti... .1.6 Acres5.., .1.0 Acres

IM Nt). Area..1.0.0 9

40.... .0.841.... .1.0 Acres42 0.9643 0.744 0.6

0.6 Acres46 0.86 Acres47 0.6 Acres

3.1 AcresAcresAcresAcres

4.1Acres

AcresAcres

0.0 AcresAcresAcresAcres

Acres

Acres

Acres

Acres

AcresAcres

Acres

Acres

AcresAcres

37 Acressaid

office thoand upon

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llfno there sold under6,

LOTS

Area. Kent.

Wet

25.00Kula

23.40

23.60

Q"

1.2..

UpsetLotNo. Area.

32 4.0 Kula31-- A 1.0 Wet33 ....... ....8.5 Kula

...' 1.1 Wet 60.6034 : (.4 Kula

3 Wet35 4.2

.

36 .' 4.3 Kula 17.20

37 6.0 Kula

40 1.5 Kula

Acres land annum

Acres

Acres

Acron

Acreslu t

of least, 15) of sale.The will also bo Id I.eaBes.

ON

18440

5...

2...

.22500

Ft

It.

Acres

Acres

26.10Kula 16.80

20.00

Termunder

LOTS

8,9..

Acres

Acres

33--

3 5- - A 3.7 Wet 61.S0

Agricultural landSwamp land 35.00 per annumAgricultural landWaste land 20,00 per annumAgricultural landSwamp land 30.00 per aunumAgricultural laudSwamp laud 25.00 per annum

Upset AnnnvlRentul

and Impinvetnents ... $ 5 0'iand Improvements ... 25 011

and Improvements ... 25.011

nnd Improvements 18.00

and Improvements 180)and Improvements 1800und Improvements 18.00

and Improvements 18.00

and Improvements 18.00

and Improvements 20.0)und Improvements 15.00

and Improvements 50.00and Improvements 30.00und Improvements 75.00and Improvements 6 i.VO

and Improvements 18.00

and Improvement 25 00and Improvements 15011and Improvements 126.CU

and Unimproved 24.0Hund Unimproved 20.00and Unimproved 24.00und Unimproved 24.00and Unimproved 24.00and Unimproved 24.00nud Unimproved 30 00and Unimproved 22.00und Unimproved 24.00and Unimproved ..... 18.011

and Unimproved 24.00and Unimproved 24.00and Unimproved 24.00and Unimproved 24.00and Uulmproved 24.00and Unimproved 18.0'Jand Unimproved 18.00

Hental payable semi annually In advance. ,Term of Leaso, ten (10) years frt in dato of sale.

or assignment of any Interest or right to occu-py of use premises to be prohibited unless written permission Is firstobtained from the Commissioner.

Improvements to be maintained.Lessee to pay all taxes anesod.Reservations regarding land requlied by the Government for settlement

or public purposes will be embodied In each ot the above leases.For maps and further Informntlor, apply to the Sixth Land

District, or at the office of the undersigned, Judiciary Building, Honolulu,

At the same time and place, there will be sold at public auction, underProvisions ot Part 4, Land Act 1895, (Section 276, Revised Laws ot Hawaii),'the following described lots; ,

'KAPAA TOWN LOTS. Y,ft$,

niock, ' I,ot No. Area. Upset Price."A" 1 1.9 Acres $4(0.00 Including Improvements

. . .28750 Pq Vt8. ..17800 Sq. It.

"H" n ..20250 Sq. Iti. ..12378 Sq. Ft4. ..11250 Sq. t

6. ..16076 Sq. Ft9. ,.14625 Sq. Ft.

10. ..11475 Sq. Ft..14. ..24976 Sq. Ft..15. ..20376 Sq. It..16. ..44000 8q. IX.1. .. 6916 Sq. Ft.

. . 6895 Sq. Ft..3. .. 730O Sq.,Ft4 .. 7387 aq. .

6. .. 7881 Sq. Kt . .

6. . . 760O Sq. Ft.... .. 7600 Sq. l't. .

8. .. 7S6o Sq. Ft...9. .. 7J0O Sq. Ft . .

10. .. 7500 Sq. Ft. .

2. .. 7500 Sq. Ft . .

3. .. 7(00 Sq. Ft4. .. 7S0O Sq. Ft5. . .760O Sq. Ft6. .. 7:00 Sq. Ft7. . . 7500 Sq. Ft8. .. 7600 Sq. Ft

"B" ..17260 Sq. l't.4. .. 6460 Sq. Ft,7. ,.43.100 Acre .1. ..21300 Sq. Ft..2. ..18845 Sq. l't..3. ..19876 Sq. Ft .

6. ..10660 Sq. Ft.6. ..10046 Bq. Ft.

"O" 4. ..32100 Sq. Ft"M" 1. .. 8700 Sq. Ft

.. 7600 Sq. t

3. .. 7500 Sq. It4. .. 7500 Sq. Ft5. .. 8100 Sq. Ft

"N" 3. .. 7500 Sq. Ft4. .. 7500 Sq. Ft6. .. 7600 Sq. Ft6. .. 7600 Sq l't

PAYMENT OF PURCHASE PHICK. Tho Purchater lo pay tho Com-

missioner Twenty (20) per cent of tho purchase price ut the time andplace uf sale, and twenty (20) per cent of the purchase price at tho endof each year thereafter until til! entire purchase price shall have been paid.Unpaid Instalments of the purchase price chall bear interest at the rate ottlx (6) per cent per annum after the date of sale, payablo annually there-after by the purchaser to the Commissioner, on said pay dates.

Purchaser of unimproved lots In IllocVs "C", "D", "M" nnd "N", will borequired to erect Improvements of not less than One Hundred ($100.) Dol-

lars assessed value on said lots, during first year following sale, and tomaintain Improvements of at least said assessed value.

Purchasers must be citizens of the United States orhave declared theirIntention to become citizens of the United States as required by Law.

No person will be allowed to purchase more than one lot.Maps and further information nuy be obtained upon application to E,

O, K, Dovcrlll, Sixth Land District, or at the olllco of the under-signed, Judiciary Uulldlng, Honolulu.

At the same time and place, there will be sold at public auction, nnsame terms of payment as Kapaa Town If gold to the purchasers ofsaid town lots; otherwise. It sold for removal to other premises, for cash,the following buildings and Improvements upon Kapaa Flat.

nulldlng No. Upset Prlce.Dulldlnc No.12 $50.0014 $5.0015 20.0016 45.0017 60.0018 80.0019 40.00

Adjacent to Hlock 'B"On Lot 4. Hlock "F"On Block "i", Lot 1

51114

161618

"What's In

rm70.00 Including Improvements55.00 Including Improvements

125.00 Including Improvements90.00 Including Improvements15.00 No Improvements

JOO.OO Including Improvements120.00 Including Improvements

95.00 Including Improvements160.00 Including Improvements700.01 Inc'udins Improvements345.00 Including Improvements

15 00 No Improvements16 00 No Improvements15 00 No Improvements15 00 No Improvements15.00 No Improvements15.00 No Improvements16.00 No Ituproveintn'.s15 00 No improvements15.00 No Improveimnts15.00 No Improvements15.00 No Improvements15.00 No Improvements16.00 No Improvements15.00 No Impruvenn-iit-15.00 No Improvements16.00 No Improvements15.00 No Improvements

110 00 Including Improvements26.00 Including Improvements

100.00 Including Improvements200.00 Including Improvements170.00 Including Improvements140.00 Including Improvements170.00 Including180.00 Including Improvements260.00 Including Improvements

15.00 No Improvements16.00 No Improvements16.00 No Improvements15.00 No Improvements20.00 No Improvements15.00 No Improvements16.00 No Improvements15.00 No Improvements16.00 No Improvements

Usot Price.20 $40.0021 50.0023 60.0024 : 40.0025 50.0026 20.00

$ 30.00125.00

10.0010.no10.0025.0020.0020.0)20.0020.00

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Any other buildings, fences, or other Mriirtures to he sold at pnbllo unc-tion nt same tlmo und place at discretion of Commli.i'loner.

For nil further Information, npply at tho office of the undersigned. Judi-ciary Uulldlng, Honolulu.

JAS. W. PRATT.Commissioner of Public Lauds,

Honolulu, Oahu, T. II., December 24. 19"8.. 'Dec. 26. Jan. 2. 9. 16. 23.

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BUSINESS

PIANO AND ORGAN.

James Sheridan Hanoforte Makerami Tuner. 102 Hotel St. or Ha-

waiian News Co. Tor sale, very

cheap, slightly used, full OrandDocker Piano, Aeolian Organs andUpright 1'lnnos, guaranteed.

Prof. N. M. lewis, 1402 Emma St.,teacher of l'lano and Organ. Grad-uate of Uoston Conservatory.

4101-l- m

.EMPLOYMENT BUREAU.

Tor house-help- , phone White 2891,Mnklkl. Oencral Employment Of-

fice, cor. l'cnsacola and Uorctanla.

lllank hooks of nil sorts, ledgers,etc.. manufactured by tho HultctlnPublishing Company.

Have You a House

For Rent

Ve have several inquir-ies both for furnished nnd

"unfurnished houses, fromresponsible persons, willing

to pay from $25.00 to

$00.00 per month. Makiki,Funahou, or Manoa prefer-

red.

Bishop Trust Co. Ltd.

No. 924 BETHEL STREET.

JiIrs.Winslow'9Soothing Syntp

hai Iwcn mt for over Btxri'YliAKS by MILLIONS ot Mothersfortiusm Tim perfect mjcccm. ITbOOTllK tho CIHLT). BOITENSth HUMS, ALLAYS all pain,CURE. WIND COLIC, ana b tliabcirremnlrforUIAHKIKUA. Sola!y DnigKUts la erery part ot thownrU. ItA Ktin. onrt ale rnr &.r.

3 Wlnslow'sSoothlnSSyrnpondtakofc no other kind. 23 ccau n Bottn.

ftnGidandWciHiiedRemnd)

BUILDING MATERIAL?OF ALL KINDS.

DEALERS IN LUMBER.

ALLEN & ROBINSON.Queen Street :: :: :: Honolulu.

M. Phillip & Co.Wholesale Importers and Jobbers

EUROPEAN ANDAMERICAN DRY GOODS

FORT and QUEEN 5TS.

S. SAIKI,Bamboo Furniture Made to Order.

Picture Framing a SpecioUy.

503 S. BERETANIA ST.TELEPHONE 497.

WHENYou Want Electric Wiring Done orPrivate Telephone Installed or Drylatteries, call the

UNION ELECTRIC CO.,G9 Beretania St. Phone 31S.

HONOLULU IRON WORKSImproved and Modern SUGAR MA-

CHINERY of every capacity and de-

scription made to order. Boiler workand RIVITED PIPES for irrigationpurposes a specialty. Particular at-

tention paid to JOB WORK, and re-

pairs executed at shortest notice.

FOR SALE4000 Green Hoofing Slate 10"xl0".COO One and Two Prong Iron Fence

Tosts.1 2 5 --gallon Drum Commercial Eth-

er.1 Castlron Fitting with Flanges,

for 12" Wrought Pipe.EMMELUTH & CO,, LTD.,

145 King Street. Phone 211.

HAWAIIAN FERTILIZER CO.. LTD.Dealers in FERTILIZERS suitable

for all crops, climatio and soil con-ditions.

OFFICE Brewer Building, Hono-lulu; Tel. 272.

FACTORY at Iwilei: Tel. 430.

cre'GUMf9I',?auuu.'ju lastcoamSteinwayAND OTHBit PIANOS.

ft THAYEI1 PIANO CO.IJ IE TinTRL STflEKT.

Phono TrlS.

. TUNTNO OIUKANTRKP.

DIRECTORY

REPAIRING.

Woven Wire Mattresses rewired attho Factory Honolulu Wire BedCo., 1250 Alnpal St. TelephoneC35. 3945-t- f

PLUMBING.

Yce Sing ber and Tinsmith,Smith St., bet. Hotel and Pauahl.

OSTEOPATHY.

Dr. Schurmann. Hours 8-- 0 a. m.p. m. 224 Emma Square.

.EDUCATIONAL.

Piano taught by experienced teacherIn ft mouths; $3 month (8 lessons)Speclnl nttcntlon given to adult bo- -gluners. Address "Teacher," thisolllre. 4 200-- 1 m

MeatsFresh, wholesome, and of every

variety at

THE PARAGON

Beretania, Alakca, and Union,

'Phone 104.

AutosRepaired

Your machine will be ready foryou when we say it will be. Wedon't experiment on autos; we repairthem.

Von Hamm-Youn- g

Co., Ltd.ALEXANDER YOUNG BUILDING.

Gold DollarsAt a Discountare just as easy to get as a good jobof painting at a cheap price. WhenI do work I do it right not cheap.

Tom SharpTHE PAINTER

Elite Building. Phone 397,

SHAnP SIGNS attract attention

KANEOHE BEEFAlwavs on Hand. Young Pigs, Foul-try- P

Eggs, Fresh Butler and Cheese.

a 1 Go.,King Street Mkrkct. Tel. 288

YOUNG TIM, Manager.

MR. and MRS.

G. Sakata,MASSEURS.

Bruises, SprainsTired Feel

ing and otherailments quickly relieved.

Res. 1707 Li- -

liha St. aboveSchool. Telephone 1650.

Japanese Curios, Silk Kimonos.

Shirts, Pajamas, Shirt Waists, Fanoj

Embroidered Goods.

K. Fukuroda,OOTEL STREET NEAR BETHEL

icemanufactured from pure distilled water. Delivered to any part of city bycourteous drivers.

OAIIU ICE AND ELECTRIC CO.,

Kewalo. Telephone 528,

PAPERAll kinds in rolls and sheets.

AMERICAN-HAWAIIA- PAPER 4SUPPLY CO., LTD.

Fort and Queen fats., Honolulu.Tel. 410. George G. Guild, Gen. Mgr,

Suits PressedAt Short Notice and Quick Delivery,

EAGLE DYEING ANDCLEANING WORKS.

Fort Street. Phone 575

jjg"For Sale" cards at Bulletin.

MAUI FRANCHISES

BEFORE COMMITTEESENATORS WANT TO KNOW WHY

WAILUKU ELECTRIC FRANCHISE INTERESTING DIS- -

REGARDING FRANCHISE .PRIVILEGES

(luvernor Hronr's stntement beforeStnntc Committee on Pacific islands.

(Continued from Friday)The Chairman It Is in section C,

on page li."Provided, however, That the com-

pany- shall have the right to charge,twelve, and collect from each cus-

tomer of electricity for lighting thesitin of two dollars per month, andfioni each consumer of electricity forpower tho sum of ono dollar permonth per horsepower of apparatusconnected to the service of the com-pnn- y:

Piovldcd further, That powerIs hereby conferred upon the courtsof appropriate Jurisdiction at alltimes and upon thu petition ot nnyconsumer of the company to hear nnddetermino from time to time whethernn existing rate or rates Is or are

and If a rate bo unreason-able, to order the same to be decreas-ed, and to enforce such orders by ap-

propriate Judgement or decree."Mr. McClelhm That Is tho mini-

mum provision.Senator Warner Is It not tho mnx

I mil in?Mr. McClcllnn The minimum.

That Is the rule of companies in anumber of places, I understand; atnny rate, It Is tho rule In Honolulu.This Is copied from tho Honolulufranchise which was passed by Con-

gress five years ago. They could notafford to have a plant such ns theymust hnvc to supply n customer with-out somu assurance Unit ho will payat Irnst n minimum sum per month.

Tho Chairman It docs not stateminimum. 1 should say it was thomaximum.

Senator Warner That, I think,would be tho construction placed up-

on It in court.The Chnlrmau Let me rend what

Immediately precedes. Somethingmay reflect upon it:

"Said company shall also have thoright to use, nnd opcratoelectric meters or other means ofmeasuring electric light, power, orcurrent supplied from tlmo to time,nnd to locate the same at such plnccsas may be deemed necessary for theirpiotection, nnd nlso to charge, re-

ceive, nnd collect from all customersof electricity such reasonable pricesas may be from time to tlmo fixedand determined by tho company."

Senator Warner Thnt applies totwo classes of consumers.

The Chulrmau (reading):"Provided, however. That tho com

pany shall havo the right to charge,receive, and collect from each consumer of electricity for lighting thosum of two dollars per month, andftom each consumer ot electricity forpower the sum of ono dollar permonth per horsepower of apparatusconnected to the service of tho company."

It ought to rend, "to chnrgo,and collect from each consumer

for lighting the minimum sum." Dayou not thlnl; so, Senator?

Senator Warner 1 would bo nfr'nldof a minimum sum.

Tho Chulrman It ought to bo ci-

ther minimum or maximum. Mr.ijoys ho understands it to be

the minimum. If so, we ought tosay minimum.

Mr. McClellnn Of courso it couldnot well bo a maximum, because If aman has used 100 electric lights hocm hi not get tho service for 2 permonth.

Senntor Warner Was not that In- -tended for furnishing light nnd thoofticr for power? Aro not two classes of consumers Intended? Hut it Isrot very clearly set out In that way.

Mr. McClellnn For a consumer, ofelectricity for lighting the sum of 12per month, nnd for n consumer ofelectricity for power; that Is, withwires nttnehed to a motor, II permonth.

Senntor Wnrner Tho second pro-

viso is for power and tho other fs forlighting.

Mr. McClellan This Is copied sub-stantially from tho Honolulu fran-chise which passed somo four or fivoyears ago.

Tho Chairman It Is not clear tomo. I think it must bo Intended toprovide n minimum. Any consumerwould put the company, 1 Bhouldthink, to quite thnt much troublennd oxpouso. A dollar it month forpowu' would not pay them.

Senator Milton Two dollars umonth must ho intended as n mini-mum.

The Chairman It Is Intended as aminimum, becnuso tho preceding pro-

vision would he negatived entirely Ifit weio u maximum.

Senator Warner Would It not boqueer to put in u provision of lawthe minimum that tho companyshould chnrgo for a public hcrvico?

Tho Chairman I think It wouldbe. I am not talking nbout tho wis-

dom of It. , 1 am talking about what

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GOVERNOR CARTER VETOED

CUSSI0N PROPER

maintain,

it really means ns It reads here.Mr. McClellan Under section 2

of this hillThe Chnlrmnn I think we hnd

better take out 'the proviso altogether, nnd let tho charge be what Isreasonable. Then, If there he nn un-

reasonable chnrgo, tho power Is leftIn tho courts.

Senator Wnrner I think so, Mr.Chnlrmnn. '

Tho Chairman I think that Is thobettor course If It means minimum.It enn not mean maximum. No com-pany would undertake, to furnishelectric power without regard to theamount ot It for a dollar it month.

Mr. McClcllnn I call your atten-tion to section 2 of the bill, whichpro'FIdcs that tho company must fur-

nish equipment sufficient to furnishtho light and power required by Itsconsumers

Tho company shall at nil timesduring tho existence of said franchise.promptly nnd efficiently supply suchelectric light nnd power In said dis-trict' ot Lnhulnn ns may from time totime be required by persons desiringthe same, at nny point or points."With provision nlso that they shailhave one year's tlmo to get nddltlon-n- l

power.Senntor Warner I suggest on

pngo G, commencing with the first"Provided, however," thnt we st'lkoout down to tho second proviso, nndstrlko out tho words "Provided fur-

ther," so ns to leave tho power In thocourt.

Tho Chnlrmnn. I think thnt Is necessary to nvold confusion, nnd Itmight bo a very fatnl kind of confu-sion thnt would Involve the con.panyIn difficulty.

Senntor Wnrner I think bo.The Chairman Then they nro nil- -

thorlzed to charge, what Is reasonablenud if nnybody complains Iliac thlinto Is unreasonable the court cansettlo it.

, Mr. McClellan That covers theLahnlnn bill. Turning now to thoMil (S. 7G1IS) to ratify nnd icmflimuu act ot tho legislature of tin Ter-ritory of Hawaii, authorizing thomanufacture, nnd distribution otelectric light and' power In the ills-- t.

let of Wnllukn, Territory of Ha-

waii, the bill as It orllgnnlly painedCongress gnve this company a fran-chise for the'enttre Island of .Maul,'(hat has been very properl y'cutdown by the House ofto limit It to tho district ot Wni'uku,where tho town of Wnlluku is located.

Senator Wnrner Is this bill thosame In Its provisions ns tho ono wohave just considered?

Mr. McClellan I was Just goingto call attention to n fact In regardto tho question of tho veto ot the billby Governor Carter. I call your nt-

tcntlon to tho fact thnt every privi-lege granted In tho Wnlluku fran-chise is included In the Lnhalnn frnn- -chlso, and In nddltlon, In tho Lahalturfranchise you have sections 2, 7, 8,nnd 9. There are four sections In theLahalnn bill which Governor Car-

ter approved which nro not In thobill which ho vetoed; In other words,tho powor to borrow money, the pow-

er to chnrgo consumers halt tho costof connecting lines between the supply lines and tho individual resi-

dence, tho .'right to take over nndhold other proporty, and the powor tomortgage and Issuo bonds. Tho power to mortgage, anil issuo uonus isreally nn unnecessary power, becauseIt. Is In tho corporate charter. Hutthere Is not a privilege In tho Wnl-

luku franchise thnt Is not In tho La-

halnn franchise.Senator Warner I do not know

whether wo are right or not, but insection 7, on page 0, thcro is thosnmo condition nrUIng that wo hadIn the fprmer bill, nnd If I nm rightthat language should bo stricken outfrom tho word "Provided," commenc-ing in lino C, down to the word"That," In lino 11.

Mr. McClcllnn This Is tho Wnl-

luku franchise, Senator?Senator Warner Yes, Blr; on pago

S.

Mr. McClellan Hcglnnlng at lino(i. It you want to strike It out Inone It should be dono In both.

Senulor Warner It Is tho samolanguage.

Mr. McClellan Thoy wero pur-

posely mado Identical.Tho Chairman Thou wo would

make tho same strike out.Mr. McClellan On page E, lines

G to 10.(To Do Continued.)

FASHIONABLE

MILLINERY

MRS. DUNN'S HAT SHOP

AB& wantsI jV" I C---- WANTED . FOR SALE

klKg3C Jrmim Advertisements Under this Heading Advertisements Under this HeadlmjESSgfS M' 0ne Cenl Ptr Word Each y- - No Ad 0ne Cent Per. Word Each Dsy. No Ad- -

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Thin woman naH LviHn. V..Pinklinm'fl Vcgctnbln Coiiinoiiiulsaved her life. Ilcnd her letter.

Mrs. T. a Wlllailson. nf Sfannlncr.Iown, writes to Sirs, l'inkliain;

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For thirty years Lydia E. Pink-ham- 's

Vcgotablo Compound, madefrom roots and herbs, has been thestandard remedy for fcmalo. iHs.and has positively cured thousands ofwomen who havo licen troubled withdisplacements, inflammation, ulcera-tion, fibroid tumors, irregularities,pcriodio pains, backache, that bearing--

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Mrs. IMnlclinm Invites nil sickwomen to write lior for ndvluo.Hhe lias (milled thousands tohealth. Address, Lynn, Muss. -

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A Skin of Beauty is a Joy Forever

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For Distilled Water and AssortedSoda Water, delivered to office andresidence, BIND UP 657,

Arctic Soda Water Works1263 Miller St. M. H. DE SA.

The latest and largest assortmentof hand-mad- e and painted leatherpostcards in Hawaiian Views, Plow-e- n

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5aiESl l'0 Die (J tor iiui'Mur.jpV fa I U 7 j (limhurtfit !iitUuiui?tJ'"ia,

ff UBBIBfcvw H Irrltfctlona cr uUrrthu.i

a ImEwM ChwicuCo."1 , I1 ' e u u """Ci, iiieir.niT..fl rrum Mn, i1 uot tttrln

BmS. U.S. A. ,JKF Crnt r ritu- nou.hold hr llri'trtlilK' ' - l1ttlHF aniii nn ntQUr.

Dlntilc bonks of nil sorts, ledgcra,mannfnctiired by tho Ilullctln

PuWUlilug Company jt jltllHH

. ..... , 'A 'T' i , '.'. ''Jr-W- !.I'W.ik-.vJ- ' .

Octnclied cottngo o( two rooms, oneroom furnished, convenient to cen-

ter ot town. Address "T. K.,'Ilullctln. 4200-3-

Small furnished cottage, above Ilere--

tanla St. preferred. Address withparticulars, "M" P. O. Box 302.

4171-t- f

Everybody to mako money by planting coeoanuts. Inquire for plants,llox 102 I,lhuc, Kauai. 4190-t- f

Second-han- d flat-to-p desk; mutt bereasonable. Address "L.P.," thisofflce. 3955-t- f

A second-han- d showcase, about 6x2x1feet. Address with price "P.," thisofflce. 3951-t- f

A baby carriage. State conditionand price to "J. K" Bulletin of-

fice. 4079-t- f

Driving horse, for his kcop, for sixmonths. Address P. Ityuu,

4203-9- t

Clean wiping rags at the Bulletin of.flco.

SITUATION WANTED

liy a young lady, position as assistant bookkeeper or other offlco orstoro work. Address "It. D.," thisofllce. 4125-t- f

Position by oxpert bookkeeper andstatistician. Address "J, O. I).,Ilullctln ofQco. 4090-l- t

Kxpcrt Jnpancso milker deslrc3 sit-

uation. Add re "J.," ilullctln.4207-U

WHEREABOUTS WANTED

Tho whereabouts of Mr. Thomaslluggy are wanted. Pleaso addressJf. I. hen, Ilullctln. 420S-1-

TO LET

New and thoroughly furnished housaIn Manoa Is fur rent for ono or twoyears. Address "II.," Ilullctln of-

fice. 4205-t- f

Furnished nnd cot-tages. Inquire No. 8 CottagoGrove. 419G-t- f

Two furnished rooms. Apply Mrs.D. McConnell, 1223 Emma St.

Largo front room, nlso cottage. 729 King St. 4198-t- f

Largo furnished rooms. Reasonable.732 Klnau St. 41CC-- tt

Housekeeping rooms at 1SC3 KmmnuAve. 4207-l- w

FURNISHED ROOM.

Clean furnished rooms for working-me- n;

$1 week up. Apply 1280 Fort.

One or two rooms, with or withoutboard. Apply "II.," this offlce.

TO THE

Holiday-Seekin- g

Public

What upot ia these Islands can ex-

ceed the great Walmea Plains inbeauty, climate and diversity of scenery? City folk in want of rest andrecreation will learn with pleasurethat the Walmea Home of Mr. DavidForbes, late Manager of Eukuihacle,is now in the hands of Mr. H. Akona,the well-know- n Chef.

The premises may be rented furnished by week or month on reason-able terms. Apply to

H. AKONA, WAIMEA, HAWAILP. 0. Address, Kawaihae,

OAVID DAYTON137 MERCHANT STREET,

i

LOTS FOR SALE

(N KAPIOLANI PARE ADDITIONand other desirable localities,

For Sale at a Bargain PTnlsesat Hauula on the beach, a two-stor- y

house and furniture, at a bargain.

Auto for HireMANUEL REIS.-M3- all np at any

time by telephone any one ot thesenumbers; 290. 200, 1007.

jjfy'Tor Rent" cards on tale atthe Bulletin office.

.

A valuable collection of eUtnpt. Thiscollection Is the property of thewidow of the late II. W. Bowen,and Is the result of his effort lamany years of labor; they ran beseen at the Hawaiian Now Co.,Young building. 3911-- tt

House nnd lot; house furnished orunfurnished, 7 rooms, four closetselectric lights and gas, on maincar line; At a bargain. . Address"Lcr'ols," Bulletin. 41G9-- tt

Collie pups, fiom pedigreed rtock.Price frbm J10 to 120; female $10.Horner's Ilanch. 4140--

A No. 1 Whlto Leghorn rooster. No,1941 South King St. 4174-t- t

LOST

Between 12. O. Hall & Son nnd post-omc- e,

note for $50 drawn by T.Tashlro In favor ot W. O. Chal-- itners. Payment has been stopped; '

$5 reward for return of samo tothis ohlco. 4207-3- t

. . .On road to Pall, fox terrier, black

spot on eyo and car. Answers toname ot "Puppy." Reward on

to Art Theater. 4200-t- t

Dolt ot Muslin nnd 3 doz. spools otthread, between Punchbowl nndKullhl. Howard for return of sameto this ofllce. 4209-2- 1

Pass Hook 2499 lost. Kinder pleasoreturn to Bishop & Co. 4109- -

A FINE LINE OF .jGlobe-Wernic- ke

Book Cases, and FilingCabinets

LOOSE-LEA- F DEVICES .1TYPEWRITER SUPPLIES. li

Office Supply Co.,Ud.931 FORT ST.

LOOK 'at the automobiles, buggies and car.riaces we have reccntlv overhauledand painted

THEN SEE US.J

W. W. Wright Co,

King Street near South'Tel. 252

Mr. and Mrs,HASHIMOTO

.MAS8EUR3,AHEUMATI8M,4RUI3E8,DPRAIN3,

',n& vail TIRED FEEL-ING, and otherailments quicklyRELIEVED.444 KING 8T.,

PALAMATelephone 637

WahYingChongSo.King Street, Ewa of Fishmarket.

DRY GOODS AND FURNISHINGGOODS of EVERY DE-

SCRIPTION.

WAIKIK1 INN'The Finest Bathing on the Beach."

Meals At All Hours.

WINES, LIQUORS, AND CIGARS.W. 0. BERGIN, Proprietor.

UniqueChinese Goods

Wing Wo Tai & Co.941 NUUANU ST.NEW ASSORTMENT OF

Honolulu ViewsEither With or Without Framei.

PACIFIC PICTURE FRAMING CO.,1050 Hunanu.

L..AYAU SHOE COMPANY

Dealers in Fine Footwear and Sporting Goods,

1005 NUUANU ST near King.HONOLULU. T. H.

Bulletin Business Ofllce Phone 200.Bulletin Editorial Room Phone 189,

&&bL j..k,ijMAu.Ai'.MLi

Page 13: Kl Evening Bulletinconst, mid troops worn sent into thn interior l'o hury tho dead, aid tho injured mid prevent rioting. (Jiiron Helena drnw upon her for a largo sum of mou--oj for

)

l!0111BHtJiOBW!I

Oceanic Steamship CohipanTIME TABLE S.S. ALAMEDAThe stcamsrs ol this Una will arrWt and leave this port .it hereunder:

leave S. F.i)i:c. 19Jan. 9

Jim. 30rijn. 20MOIL 13

' '"'

An he Hon. Lcive Hon.ui:c. zs ukc. o

Jan. 15 JAN. 20tvii. r. ran. to

n:n. 2G Mcir. aMCII. 19 MOM. 24

Arrive F.

NOTICE. On ami 21th, 1008, the SAEOON BATES willht as follows: Single Fare, $G5; Round Trip, $110. Family rooms extra.

In connection with the sallnn of the above steameri, the agent areprepared to Issue the Intending pjttenjers coupon through tickets, bytny railroad from San Francisco to all points In the United States, andfrom New York by any steamship line to nil European

FOH FURTHER PARTICULARS APPLY TO

Woi- - G. Irwin & Co., LtdOCEANIC B. S, CO. GENERAL AGENTS.

PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP Co. OCCIDENTAL aND

ORIENT JL STEAMSHIP CO, and TOYO K1SEN KaISHA

Steamers of the above companies will at Honolulu and leave this porton cr about Oe dates below mentioned:

FOR JAPAN AND CHINAl

koiiija ...di:c. si eiiirria . . ..NIPPON MAUU , ...JAN. 0 CHINABIIH2IUA , JAN. 15 MANCHURIA..CHINA v JAN. 23 CIIIYO MAIIUMANCHURIA J N. 29 'ASIAciiiyo maku rn.y. o Mongolia . . .

ASIA run. i3Ti:nyo mahuFOR GENERAL INFOTtMATION APPLY TO

H. Hackfeld & Co., Ltd..AMERICAN-HAWAHA-

Weekly Ballings via Tohnuntepec.FROM NEW YORK TO HONOLULU.

Freight rocclvcd itt all times at thu Company's Wharf, 41st Street, Southl)roo'l)n.

aTtOM SAN mANCISCO TO HONOLULU DlltKCT.

WIJXICAN, TO SAIL JAN. 14l'Li:iAUi:S, TO SAIL JAN. 30

Freight received at Company'swharf, Greenwich Street.

PnOM HONOLULU TO SAN FRAN-CISCO.

J'Li:iAl)i:S, TO SAIL JAN. 20

MAYJUNK

good

S.JAN. t.

JAN. 20run. 10

MCU. 9

MCII. HO

nflcr June

ports,

S'SfT

FRANCISCO!

di:c. 2rJAN. 2

JN. C

JAN. 1G

JAN. 23JAN. 30ran. 9

STEAMSHIP COMPANY.

FIIOM SBATTLB'AND TACOMA TODinner.

TO SAlL...Ki:iL 4

For further npplyII. CO ,LTD.,

Agents Honolulu.c. p. Monsc,

General Ft eight

2, 1909'

tl 21APRIL . PI09

IX,i l. 1909

oiidilian-AustraHa- n Royal Mat)tiloumshlp Cnrnpnity.

Steamers of the above line, running In connection with the CANAD-IAN PACIFIC RAILWAY ,CO. between D. C, and Sydney, N.S. W., and calling at Victoria, B. C, Honolulu and Suva, FIJI, and Br'u-ban-

are OUC AT on or about the dates below stated, viz.:

' FOR FIJI AUSTRALIA: FOR VANCOUVER:

MVKUttA JAN. 8 AORANCI JAN.AOF.ANGI Fi:0. C MOANA FBI). I

Will mil at Fanning lalaud.

I II f li"Tf' t X .Through Tickets Issued from Honolulu lo Canada,, United .States and

Europe. For Freight and Passage and all general Information, apply to

t If. Pavics ft'U.H'fl nm ?pcH t

Matson Navigation CompanySCHEDULE S. S. "HILONIAN"in the Direct S:rvicc Between- -

SAN FRANCISCO AND HONOLULU ' 'AIllllVi: I.IJAVI'. llilNOl.l'LW

JANUARY 20, 1909nnmuAuv n, 1909M MICH 17, 1909APRIL II, 1909

12, 19090, 1909

FOR 8AN

&

Agent.

19091909

1909

AND

S, S, "I.UIU.INF.I' of thlsillnr. nil hi f (fit Smi V amliui fur Honolulullrc t, icuUIiik freight for Honolulu nml JCnhiilM.lJr t ,, h i

S. S. "HYADKS" uf this lino sails fn I SiiiUlu iibonl Jim. 22 for Ho-

nolulu illi oct.irtcqlvlnf; fright for, Inland pu,K .' t

Passenger Rates to S. F.: 'FirstfCabiiu $00; RoUi.a Trip 'First Class' "$110.00

For further particulars nnoly to - ,f . Z t. .Jrr,CASTLE& C001TE. LTD Agents'

TTT: UVTO"Union,-- pacific

Transfer Co:; Ltd.,Furu'tnre and.rjahoMoiring1, c

2.1,

20,- -

iunm

Hustac'e-PeclVbo.- ", M?"Tlione 205. DRAYMEN 03 Queen Street. P. 0. Box 212.

Estimates Given nlltkinds of teaming.

FIREWOOD, .STOJE.-iSIEA- BLACKSMITH COAL.

BLApK AND WHITE SAND, GARDEN SOILHAY, CEMENT, HTC

The Manhattan CafeIs The Most Popular.

FORT STREET Just above HOTELR. WILLIAM WARHAM, Prop.

AGENTS FOREDGEW0RTH and QB0ID Tobaccos

The only two smokingTobaccos in the Market.

FTTZPATRICK BROSanl MYRTLE CIGAR STORE.

HonoluluMISSOUUIAN,

Inlormntlon toHACKFELD

JANIIAIIYFIlllltl'Ain

MIS'll

WAV

IUi:

Vancouver,

HONOLULU

Mni.

HONOLULU

Dgn rthpplriv

Storagg Wcon

"p.kTnoKil

,95,

,AND

CRUSHED TtOCK,

GRAIN,

Fast SchoonerCOINCORD

Sailing for

KAPUNA, H0N0IPU, KATLUA and

From Sorenson's Wharf,Apply on Board or to

HAWAIIAN BALLASTING CO., AgtTelephone 390, Maunakta St., belowKing. P. 0. Box 820.

jjrjr-- BULLETIN AD8 PAY -- rj

"'"Wk. ' sitoi-A!- !!

fiVENlNO nUlXmiN, H0N01,OT,TJ.T. II., SATURDAY, JAN'. 1G, 1000. 13

EST PUSHED III 1858.

BISHOP & CO.BANKERS

Commercial and Trav-e'er- s'

Litters of Creditissued on the Bank ofCalifornia and The Lon-don Joint Slock Bank,Ltd. , London.

Correspondents for theAmerican Express Com-pany and Thos. Cook &Son.

Interest allowed onterm and Sivinjs BankDcpjsits.

Claus Sprockets. Wm. Q. Irwin

Claus SpreckeSs & Co.

HONOLULU, : : : T. H.

San Francisco Agents The'Nevada Nallunul Hank of San Pruhclnco

Draw Exchange cm tlio Notadu Natlmial Finnic of Sm I'lnnclsco.

London The Union of London on JSmith's Dank, Ltd.

New York American HschanguNational IlanK.

Chicago Corn Exchnngo NutlonalDank. . '

Paris Credit Lyonnnls.Hongkong and Yokohama Hong

kongShuighal Banking Corporation.New Zealand and Australia Dank

of Now Zcalind and (lank of Australasln.

Vlctor'a and Vancouver Dank ofUrltUh N'or.h America.

Deposits recched. Loam made onupproved security. Commercial andTravelers' Credits Isiucd. Ullls ofExchange bought and sold

Collections Promptly Accounted Foi.

The FlrtAMERICAN . SAVINGS

AND TRUST GO.

OF HAWAII, LTD.

SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL.. $200,000.00PAID UP CAPITAL $100.00000President Cecil DrownVice President M. P. RobinsonCashier L. T. Peek

Omco" Corner Fort and King Sts.SAVINGS DEPOSITS rocclved and

liitorcbt m! lowed for jcirly deiiosllBat tlio rnlu of 4Vi 1'vr ctnL pelannum.

Ilulcs and regulations furnishedupon application.

Tiit) Yokohama Specie bank,

Limited

Established 1080

Capital (Paid up) ..Yen 21.000,000llescived Fund Yen 15,050,000Spcclul HiKiived Fund. Yen 2,('IO,000

HEAD OFFICE, YOKOHAMA.Branches and Ageniies:

Toklo, Kobe. Oaal.ft. Nafj.iBakl,London, Lyons, New York, San Frnnclfco, Ilomli.iy, Hongkong, Shanghai,Hankow, Chefoo. Ilentsln, Poking.Nowchnng, Dalny, Port Arthur,

Llaoyung, Mukden, Tien-lin- g,

Changchun.Tlio hank buys tnd receives for

collection bills of oxcliango, UsuelDrafts and Lcttora of CredIL undtransact n general bunking buxlness.Honolulu Branch, 67 S. King Street

Oahu Railway-Tim- e

Table.OUTWARD.

Fcr Walnnoo, Wnlalna, Kahuku nndWay Stations gas a. m . 3:20 p. m.

For Pearl City, i:a Mill nml WayStations 17:30 n. m. ilE n. m ,

11:05 n. m, 2:U p. m. 320 p. m..5:15 p. in. $9:30 p. m, HHOO p. in.

For Wnhlawa 9.15 a. m. and5:15 p. m.

INWARD.Arrive Honolulu from Kahuku,

Waialua and Walauno 8 30 a. 111 ,

..5:31 p. m,Arrhe In Honolulu from Ewa Mill

and Penrl City 7:4C a. m ,a. m, n. m, 1:40 p. in, 1:31p m, 5:3i p, m, 7:30 p. in

Arrive Honolulu from Wahlawa8:36 a m. and 'C-a- t p. m.

Dally.t Ex, Sunday.t Sunday OnlyTho Halolwa I.lmltcil n two hour

train (only s tlcketn honorcd), lcnrs Honolulu pery Sundayat 8 22 h in; returning an hi") In

Honolulu ut 10M0 p in The Limitedutoim mil) ut IVtrl City and WhI.uiuuQ. V. BBNISON. V. C. SMITH,

.&iMx jiiiJik

Mexander ft BaldwinLIMITED.

OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS.

H. P. Baldwin PresidentJ. B. Castle .Vic PresidentW. M. Alexander.. Second Vice Prcs.J. P. Cooke

. . . .Third Vice Prcs. and ManagerJ. Watcrhouse TreasurerE. E. Paxton SecretaryW. O, Smith DirectorJ. R. Gait., DirectorW. R. Castle Direitor

SUGAH r AC I (MS,

COMMISSION MEKCHAN1S and

IKSUBANGE AtJfcNlS

Agents forHawaiian Commercial & Sugar Co.Haiku Sugar Company,Paia Plantation. 'Maui Agricultural Company.Hawaiian Sugar Company.Kahuku Plantation Company,Kahului Rafroad Company.Hnkakala Ranch Company,Honolua Ranch.

Castle & Cooke, LtdHonolulu, T. H.

SIUPPINO AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, SUGAR FACTORS '

andOENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS

representingFwa Plantation Co.Waialua Agricultural Co, Ltd.Kohila Sugar Co.Waimea Sugar Mil! Co.Apohaa Sugar Co., Ltd.

Fulton Iron Works of St. J Mils

Blake Steam PumpsWeston's CentrifugalsBabcock & Wilcox HollenGreen's Fuel EconomizersMarsh Steam PumpsMatson Navigation Co.Planters' Line Shipping Co.

Wm. G. Irwin & Go.LIMITED.

SUGAR FACTORS andCOMMISSION AGENTS.

Wm. G. IRWIN PresidentJN0. D. SPRECKELS...lst V. Pres.W. M. GIFFARD 2d V. Pres.H. M. WHITNEY TreasurerRICHARD IVERS SecretaryD. G. MAY Auditor

Agents forOceanic Steamship Co , Saw Francis-

co, Ca).Baldwin Locomotive Works, Phila-

delphia, Pa.Hakahu Plantation Co, Hilo Sugar

Co., Honolulu Plantation Co.,Hutchinson Sugar PlantationC6., Kilanea Sugar PlantationCo., Olowalu Company, PaauhauSugar Plantation Co, Waima-nal- o

Sugar Ca.

C. Brewer & Co., Ltd.QUEEN STREET, HONOLULU, T. H.

AGENTS FOR:Hawaiian Agricultural Co., Ookala

8ugar Plant. Co, Onomea Sugar Co.,Honomu Sugar Co., Wailuku Sugar Co.,Pepeekeo Sugar Co., The PlantersLine of San Francisco Packets.LIST OF OFFICERS:

C. M. Cooke. President; GeorgeRobertson, Vice President and Mana-ger; E, r. Bishop, Treasurer and Sec-retary; F. W. Marf.irlanc, Auditor: P.C. Joneo, C. M. Cooke and J. R. Gait,Directors,

mi STRANGETflF. .

t. F. DILLINGM CO.

UNITED,

' General Agent for Hawaii:

Atlas Assurance Company of London.New York Underwriters' Agency,providence Washington Insurance Co.4th FLOOR, STANQENWALD BLDG.

LIFE INSUPANCEIs not a Luxury; It Is a Necessity.

Out you Must have the BESTand that Is provided by th famousand most equitable Laws of Massa-chusetts, In the- -

New England Mutual

Life Insurance Co..OF DOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS.

If you would be fully Informed aboutthese laws, address

Castle & Cooke,GENERAL AOCNTS,

HONOLULU, T, H.

WM. 0. IRWiNa COLfF.AGHNTB FOR TUB

Royal Insur. Co. of Liverpool, Eng.Commercial Union Assnrance Co.,

Ltd., of London, England,Scottish Union &. National Ins Co, of

Edinburgh. ScotlandThe Upper Rhine Ins, Co., Ltd.

mzmt a. tei'iaii

ATCHEILEtCURE

,V t

Doctor W(as, Moderate In

Use Of Dope, SaysDr. Camp

Onn nf the lnOsi Interiistmx fi'nturpaof thu hearing of the Dr. Alchcrloy cineyostcrdn) nftcrnnnn whb the testimonygMn by J A Mngoon Alchrrlcj'a att-

orney1, to thu euYcl that he had limitAteherlc)'i nngtl In the miller ofninnclng Ihc6 lire, or, rnthur, troit-tnrt-

for tho rcnunal of thu. clinicalVjniptbins of lopnrty,

Mngnoii took tho Gland and slatedthat he had assisted Atchcrlvy whenho wnnted th Ret drugs' for the treattn6ht of his pallonlB, by ohtnlulng credIt for lilm at thu drug Rtorrs on threeoccaelona. Througd this ho had heroine Interested In tho tre.itmuit, andhad visited the K1III1I nlallon, whereho had 0Ui some of tho Atclicrley patlcilts.

Mngoon further lentincd (lint he hadknonn AlchiTlu) eurlnco tho lattercame to Honolulu, mid that he had

found him rationalFrank Gouvcln, a Portuguese, tes-

tified that ht-li-ail known Dr Atelierliy ibbdt twenty yen. Ili flrntmet hlili In Korfn. (Thin was hbddtllfteen ye.iril ngo, Rnuvehii beingI'liout1 Ise cilrs off ) He hud HenI)n At(liorlby often, nnd recently findbeer, trente h' hint, nnd'he hud curedhim of ronw ilWcisc nflcr other pliysl-chti- ii

Unit fulled to do m Atcherley hndtold hliu'thill he could cure leprosy,nnd hud shown lilm bad rases whichhe Inid ctiritl. Ho hnd nUo told(Iiimeln that soinelnie hnd stoleh Illsmedicine. ' He did not know who itwnHbut he had susplclmis The wlt- -

iksh hnd never seen Atiherlcy out ofI1I1 head; he hail tilwn)H hchued ra-tionally.

Wlmt Were mt siiffeilnk fromwhin Atcherley tiented ou?" askedCiithrnrt tm

"llclly-nche- ," cxelnluied Ootncln"llelly'nche In my stnninth "

On Gouvila snldthat Atchcrle had told lilm that 0110

night ho hnd seen something moWngIn tho medicine room, nnd hnd foundHint his mcillilno had Ikiii stolen.

Mngoon tnllid Dr C. H Camp, hotpt.tlP.cd that ho had known Dr Atih-erlp- y

futrl well during thu pant sixmouths Their ofllces were In thoBrine nrd, and their rexIdenciH adjoined.

"From what )m Know of Dr, Atch-

erley do )ou think he Is fane orasked Miigoon.

"IVom whnt I hno seen tif him I

nlwnjH pnsned him off for sane,Kiiue," miHwercd Cniii).

"Have soil cicr' known lilm to hesubject to lmll'iclnntloiiH?" asked Ma-Ko- ii.

''NpTcr," Answered Camp,On Camp snld he

had ncvui examined Atchcrloy. Atch-

erley hat! shoncd lilm his leprosyrrmed), and hud once snld that homoof It wnri missing. '

"Do oii know Hint the doctor usesdrugs?" naked Cathiart.

"I nlwiijn 'thought from hliHint he did," wns t"ho an-

swer."What Is an ordinary iIomi of ro-

utine ol' morphine?" nuked Judgo'Ati-drnd- e.

"

"An ordinary do-- n of (oral no Isone sixth to a gtulii, of morphinefrom tin Hlxth Id h of ngrain," nliHr, end Camp."

"How imirh ran a man nddhted tutin fo ilrugH lake n dn?"

"Sixty grnliiH of morphine andthirty of (limine; (hut Is an excessive, tnso."

"What Is gencrnlb tho rtsu1',"It pindmek weakiirss of the In-

tellect paralysis of the brain.''"If a nnn took three grnlns of

n drt) In three dosetl with tenRrnln'x of opium with 'eneh Hose, whatwbulil thu rertilt usually hi?"

"1 don't think ho would he muiliafreet ml by It, If ho wore usod'lo t.That U not much for n tocnlne llond."

"Whnt would the otletl ilf'an ovepdoso of cocaine bo on anlsn hddlctcdli Its nso?" naked Mngoon.

"Delirium," arts cred Camp,"Whnt would be tho edict on his

ptiyWc'al powers'?'."Itwoild weikeu him.", --JlirWoirtf' perffon . bdtlncaifiicltated

fBtuViAwi nVk. I .AttJalictaUoa'lor t . .1

Whooplna-Coug- h, Croup,Bronchitis, cougns.

Diphtheria, Catarrh.CrtoUn la a Doom toAathmatlea.

1 s It not eui inwrs tffwllv U brratL trt m

retoclf for U ! or lti WMiniuK wrgu inauU ttk th rvJitulr I"'1 U HooifccU?

CrrMuIrnu curvi Imu" ! rden4.inalw mlutllit. la rarrltHl ttvtt Iht U ICtMUlurUoa with Trr brwuh.ii.iU rle4 !contUnt trrfttmeut It U ,uTftluntlf to tnutborwlib iinU riiiureru

Tho ot m Connumpllve Tendencywill flnl ImmetlUto rrllCfrum Cousin ir toflmlUmlUlpn of th ihrtMb

ALL DRU0QIST3.Jnd tKwIiil twr U

rrlltl AooklfUuporreol,iiH Co

tMi) mrwt,w )urk.

?!'. teua&Jkillm

from walking or shooting off n ictolerV"Not nece-sarlly- ."

"It not the effect of these drugs dlffcrent on a sick man from what It

vould ho on a sound man?" askedAtclicrley.

"Yes," answered Camp,Atclicrley enumerate,!! a 'large 'num

her of ailments, especially middle carfrom which, ho mild, ho was

suffering nnd which Paused lilm greatpnlu, "If I woro suffering from alltlusc, would the effect of drug treat-me- n

bo deleterious or otherwise?" heasked. ,

'That would bo one lino of treat-ment," answered. Camp. "At least Itwould nrford relief '

In answer to n question, by MngoonTJr Camp snld Jlj.itn person mighthabitually use theso drugs for n life- -

(line wlihgiitY'iiiliiK ihi Jhv nHjTiTiuI.ow'lWiiny-Nis1lilerffrle- li U

Csn't Empty JheOcean

An.lrw of Hnrrn-r- n Tjir-o- n

merrhint Inllnri. nf Suit Iik City wn-f- u

low Willi kidney. thlt hn wnsIn Ikm and dralh was looked for nlniotdill.

Th trftitmrnt wa etiangeo lt tx"ann to imiiit. Ills pnnner phoned tlioiloctnp he rh- - rlUMly Th. don-l-

r'I'Meil. ' It inako- - no illffrrrnce ItIr m ImpeK-lli- l. for him to rron-- r as ItIc to rmpty tlio ocon "

The jirnri.-- s wns o slow tlint th paKent would K"t duicoarnKrd nml read ourlK6k for a brncer. lln unis tie thinks horail It a ImndrMt llm-- n Hut the y

he llnlilifj Dip third dozrn ho wns bnckto huiiln-- .. Wonilrr wlmt hi. .li slclanthink, nbout .mpt)lnir the ocenn.

rii)-lrla- cull kidney trouble Neph-ritis. This mains Inllamnintlon of th.klilnoj- -

Tho old dlurellcs (kliln.y medicines)nro kidney etcllnn'p I.o wonder the kid-ne- v

itenlh. hao iloubl.ilMilton's al Compound Is the nnt

succes-f- kidney Vmolllent thus reiliic-I- n

kidney Innnmmnllon nnd contrnlllngkldny iroiiMe. that have ei nilknown treutimnt a In tli ntxe SaltLuk. cueo. l.ttertura mailed free.

JOHN J. FULTON CO

I'ttoholutulTiniK' CoS IwtWs nre oursol local eiiL. Ak lMi)linonthlyllUlhitln of1 lit 0

HAY YET SDSpbCOAStWlSt LAW

, ,

Oovcrnor Frenr has 'stated that ItIs still posslblo for the bill suspending the Coastwise shipping lnw to bepassed, If the people here really wantit. He s.l)s that there Is no questionbut that the bill can be passed, notwithstanding the fact that the actiontaken beforo li tho commercial bod-ies

ahnd thu effect 'of taking tho heart

out of those who were handling thebill. '

BAND CONCERT

Tomorrow afternoon nt 3 o'clock abnnd concert will bo glcn at MakccIsland. Following is tho program:

PART I.The Old Hundred. '

Pomp nnd Circumstance ElgurOverture L5 slslrutn LlukeFinale Victor Plsany Perl I

Selection Lohengrin WagnerPART II.

Vocal Hawaiian Songs.. nr by IlorgerSelection Mnrltnna WnllncoIlnllnd Adieu, Miiflo AdamsFinaleIntermezzo , Hnll

Tho Star 8pangled"Il.inner.

"Two'Liiiidrcil ltangaJrooj'ar5trT icImpohed by n 'mentdcdlcr'lif -- KevY0il.no lil used as food

PILES CURED IN TO 14 DAYS."PAZO OINTMENT It' guaranteed

to cure Any cate of Itchlnir. Blind.Bleeding'or.ProtmdlneJ'iles.in .6 to14 days or money refunded. Made by

TARIS MEDICINE CO.; Saint Louit,u. t. ot A.

J n-- T-

V I Vm !

YOIT CAN START THE

New Year Right

by giving us your

Jewelry, Watches

andClocRs,..To be Repaired

PBICES RIOHT.

J. A. R. Vieira & Co.113 HOTEL ST.

OWLCJQAR

M. A. Gunst cfc Co.FORT AND KINO STREETS.

ASSESSMENT HO. 0In the Harrison Mutual HenevoleatAssociation duo Dec. 15, 1908, de-

linquent .Inn,' 15, 1909. All assess-ments aro pajnblo nt tho Secretary's

Bulbs! BulbslvvBiilbs!Various Kinds pf 'Flowering: 'Sulbs.

Mrs.E.M.TALYLORTHE TLOniEST. HOTEL Y0UN0 Bid

Telephone 339.

ifkj

It was certainly ft good tncisengerwho brought tho new. to joiirhbnsUiat Ayet's Sarsaparllla mkcssth?blood "rich and red." Thin means

to much to those who are thin, iale,fethle, wealc, and iicrTnii. flerAyer's Saraprllliv hat cured you,carry (ho glad mettsgo to a rlend'orntigbhpr.

I'crapt jim sdffer from tho effectsof a warm climate. 1'rotongcd warmweitUcrterloiikly In.ialrttho ttreogthof many jeople. Tto dlgettlon Isttow, and tlio liter becomes tlugglsh.lmbi)rftletir tho-blo-oj, aecumulttoanil cause tnt leenngoiuu iuiiocu-net- ?

ao'd ddnrcitlon. 1' '

f. e l JL I

AYER'SSarsaoan aU of (he crcitt uo In surli rar.Id piir(jfliir, slreiijilinnliij:. and

prnp-rtlpi- i will bo f ltic-.- tl

mublo vluo M i"'

A finir nri't ,.'"'1 ontii '" 1. hi'ltot.

T'lOro nre 1 ,r i.

Do euro yo 1 i70t tn"3."fr.r,U,Df J C i' -- !!. U.i.1.

BY AUTHORITYIII: IT m:SOLVi:D that all tho

acts nnd proceedings dono or hnd bytho Hoard of Supervisors of tho Cityand County of Honolulu, at the meet-

ings of said Hoard of Supervisors,held on Monday, tho 4th day of Jan-uary 1909, on Tuesday, tho 5th dayof January 1909, on Wednesday, thuCth day of January, 1909, and onThursday, the "th day of Janunry19,09, bo and tho same nro hercbndoptcd, ratified, nnd confirmed.

Dated this 11th day of January.1909.

WM. A. KANR.

Tho foregoing Resolution wns, ntSpecial Meeting of tho Hoard ot

Su'pcrvlrorH of tho City and Countynf Honolulu, held on Mcnday, Janu-ary 11, 1909, passed to print on thefollowing otc of tho xald Hoard utSupervisors:

Acrf: 'Alila, AMetL.Kane, Iogan,Qulnn. Total C.

Noes: McOlollan. Total 1. 1

Absent and not voting: Cox.' To--tnl 1.IIOAHD OF1 SUPERVISORS OF TltH

CITV AND'COUKTV OF HO-

NOLULU."HyT). KAT.AUOICALANI JK.r

Clerk. City nnd gounty ol Honolulu.

Business Notice's

HARMONY IQDQE, No. 3, 1. 0. 0. F.

Tho joint drill team ot Harmonyarid Kxcclslor lodges will confer thoInitiatory' Degree upon three tandl-ilate- i

on Mundn) evening, Junuarj" IS1609.' All mc'rnberi of Hxeolslon Ixlgoand HrotllrrH of (ho Order who aro

lulling tho Islands' nro cordially In-lt-

to ha present. Ilcfrcshmctittf.K, D. WICKH. Noble Ornnd.'H. It. HI:NDHY, Secretnry.

4209-3- t

1'nOPOSAl FOIl PItINTI.NO. o'

of Depot and Constructing Quar-termaster, Honolulu. 11. T., Jan, 14,1909. Senled proposals, In (rlpllcnte,will ho recehed until 10 a. m. Janu-nry 30, 1909, nnd then opened, formiscellaneous printing, ruling, nndfurnishing the papor nnd cardboardfor same, necessnry at Honolulu, H.T during the period beginning Feb.1st and ending Juno 30, 1909. Forfurther Information apply to tho of-

fice ot the undersigned M, N. Hills,Cnp I & Quartermaster, U. S. Army,Depot & Constructing Quartermaster.4208 Jan. 14, in, 16, IS, 28, 29.

Corporation No ices

NOTICE.

At the Annual Meeting of thu ScoDal Do Ilciievnleut Snelct), held nttho Society's hnll Wednesday, Dec.9th, 190S, tho following (inkers wereelected to serve for tho ensuing jenr:Luke Chan , , PresidentChee Quon . ... Vice PresidentSin For Chinese SecretaryTarn Qarn Toe Asst. Chinese Secty.Pin(j Yid Chan . .English Secty.Chinir Lai.,... Asst. English Secty.Yim Lun Dai TreasurerEn Jeu Kv.-on- p ....Asst. TreasurerSin Lum Fat ...... . . t , AuditorYin Wai Cheu Asst. AuditorYin Nirook Cho . .... . . AccountantYim Gun Kwontr. .Asst. Accountant

PINO YIP CHAN. ,t?0S-3- t Hug. Secretary,.

U1I"Bulletin Business Office Phone 250.

Bulletin Editorial Room Phone 183,

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Hr Scenes In Sicily And Map Of Section

M Where An Earthquake Cost 200,000 Lives

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M. E. SILVA

Undertaker and EmbalmerAll businew entrusted in my care will receive

prompt and polite I have a parlorwhere funeral services can be held or bodies keptwhen desiicd.

1120 FORT ST. P. 0. BOX 520.PHONE 170. NIGHT CALL 1014.

Mrs. MacKay Leads A CASE OF NERVOUS PROSTRATIONFor Woman'sSuf fra gi

Relieved In a Remarkable Manner By Pe-ru-n- a.

imna Is a Systemic Catarrh

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Especially Adapted to Cases of MySATmi Nervous Prostration

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of the Kqiinl Fl nuclide I.enRUO

Mm. Clnrcnce II Markny i thovlfo of tlio president f the Commer-cial C.ili I o Company, nnd ono of tliopiomlncnt cnpltnllsln of New York.

ROOSEVELTONSUFFRAGE

NKW YOIIK, Dec. 4. Tho nttl-tud- o

of President Hoosovclt nnd Sec-

retary of HIato Uliliu Uoot on tliosubject of woman Miffrngc wns dis-

closed today nt n meeting under thonusplres or tho National Icaguo ofCivic Kducatlon of Women.

Tho Itev, Dr. I.yinan Abbott,editor of tho Outlook, In tho coursoof an nildrcw In opposition to grant-ing the right to vo'to to women,read tho following letter from Presi-dent lli.osovolt, which, ho ttnld, holead with tlto Prosldonl's parmlsilnM,r.lthnugli It WJH not wrllton "frpublication nor for this occasion."Ihe Fr:sIiloxt's letter

I'eitonnll.v, I bcllnve In womanMi7rnr" Bujm Itoacovelt, lit tho out-- si

I of tie leltir. w.ilcli H dalsd10. 190S. 'but I am not an

i .. . .. . . .. .m

,,,.the e been nny special Impioii'-me- nt

In of Inthine tiles In tho that havoudopted suffrage, as com-p-trc- il

wlt'i tliii-- o Ftitet ndjotnln;:t'cil t Tit. t hate mlopldl It.

' I think that glvius;

0ppoitunltv

Civ:llzation

Woman's Thcthi.t

convlncettIndlsppiisa-hl- o

1. fill womonmother n fauillv.

chlldicn, Itthat

uoriuallymioctnl nornvilly

man's that nfhtcadwlnner, stipportor nf

If necessary,who for homo.

exceptions regards

perfect highest Imp-plue-

highest

woman whowho partnership

of duty,enough

children.Sincerely

"TIIKOUOUK I1008UVB1.T."prlnclpil

meeting,held

Inflictionduty

TN I

ofliitltmlo ulicro warm weather Uloni; conllnnanrr, Inlmlillnnts

tieniinu or lorn noeiintomeil II.In Temperate .onen, however, whero

rlmngn from n Glimmer In

Kreal, oyntpm notncllme Horlyprepared meet exigencies ofweather. Thin Is caue of

Htnmnch catarrn, Indigestion dyspepsla pot among least ofmcr sllmcnls,

When the digestion Is disturbed,

INDIQE3TI0NCAUSES

WEAKNESS.

affoeted, as athe body

rocolvonourishment It should. Lassitude,weakness, brain fleshnervous prostration aro the naturalremits.

needed Is a remedy thaithe dlgesttro organs to

normal condition..Such a remedy has been In

reruns. It proven of greatvalue In thousands of ofkind.

Its action been remarknble atIn restoring patients

given up all nf recover)'.there Is nothing strango about

Pcruna's action. H simply tonesthe inucons mem-

branes of organsInvolved, restoringthorn to tholr

result

found

BENEFICIAL

norninl condition leaving Natureto perform her duties unhindered.

That person who sound, healthymucous membranes th entiredigestive tract d against

usual summer ailments.Pcruna means whereby to at-

tain mnstdeslrablo condition.If suffer from of

mentioned symptoms, a ofPeruna.

bottlo nf remedysufllclent convince ono ofmerit as a reliable remedy forall conditions.

have letters gratitude recelved from persons who expe-rienced IU benefits.

These testimonials are proof to usthat Peruna has mis-

sion for which it was Intended,of relieving suffering restoring

wholesale retail trade Hawaii.

by forcing upon them obligat-

ion!) or public title, of Iliai was "Tho on Wo-

manhood. "What Boot

Secretary Hoot, In n whichwns oil,

"1 nnsrir touililor thatKrintlng of to women tvou'd,

misting conditions. In; em mi nutncaio u i .,. ,.Nomont )n mlr r. tom

.l not icgard It .is n Import ml K()vonlmnnl. 0n I,n nm j uiui lt ,., rc(a.0 tllll

hnitho iioltlon woman

We..lwoman

nuttin not tlio

Dr.

the

thothe

hotthe

tho

the

not tho

and

has

has

thotho

the

Its

not

in tlio

isc doctoral clllclonc;' ofcur people

"I Inclined to think, however,t'tnt United

1 tvt or ory mnjorl'yof really cutiio to

of nuffrngo for thcinsolvu.)v iu-- ii murage win pto-it- i o any (hc. wou,(, uUniately ltmn'.il In .ondltlon I

()(. mnio.B r OXorel.lng thom women. I not believe, lh.it It jMRllt of artl,.,Ee t!l0J. thwM

p.iiJuee any of the evils feaied. IBe( ,, (af th() ,)f ,0.

nun I torv mat lf.im,,iR whothorttnuimi. as a whole, take special ,olM wnllt u tho ()f

,1 In t!o nialtor tlieywlll hato col,nt,T gcnorally ought lo havo

, tho MilTrage dcalre It. ,0 for n grcatot,iit preient I filnk miiht of nro ,lrRro ,)f 0(llcat0 n03tlonH ofllukewirm; 1 nctlvoly lr rmornnirtit nnd In the nrt of gov-,1- 1

nnd nclhely iigalnit It. I cnnipnt than h.uo up lonm, hir (lie letsons glten nbnve, unu,"

' lal'ier jou regnr.l ha Umrr.lul.ewmin nr lopl.l In my mtpport of Wntion Olldor, editor ofl, biuMiiMi, while I bellovo In It, n10 gontury Mngnzliio, prnaldnd at

tit. noi icgnni u i very i , ,,,. ,,,,,. t,, ihn nlImpoit men.

' Homo' I licllcvo man and

aI.... .. I.. a... .,.. t.iii m oci'll miuvhcu uy mo

I hhuulil on nit of right, nf i,, , :,,. tiu...I do nit hulleio Hint Etntos. In tho faco of tills

cf of ' 10 nj tand I am and uitnothat t'lo grot flcM, tho

f'.cl tor tho use now ofim tho nf It i

bet work l'i and thowhich than iinv

mau's work, it 13

whleh should ho the wo-rn work, Jint ustlio work should hnthotho and, the sol-

dier will light hisnro ns both

man and woman; but the fulllife, tho llfo of

of usefulness totho State, Is tho life of the man

nrowife, live In the

und the onot keep tlio home, the

managing the home nndjoins.

Abott, who wasnt thewhat he would he Ihn

of newmid women

I

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more

Inter toIt

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andare sum

Is

of

What Isrestore their

Itself

timeshope

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docs

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will

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some whohad

Hut

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and

liningis

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try bottle

One this Is oftento anysafe and

Wo many ofhave

failed In thothat

andhealth.

The will the

thelife. Tho

add cm

Savsletter

I

not

under thoMine oerauro ,, tfvery

niter, i sen .,,,lucre t!iu

amIf tho tlio

any Inrgotheai shouM want

tho lightEot

the ..,--.

do )( 0tri.t.ll Hr,)OBn

am wnin thoyany womon tho

Ilo nodIf thoy Ilul Hnl0 t.,0

tliemfind uitno

.'oi.i., they hadt,a

what would ,',i,.,.,,,

I

ai iiiuc.i n,.ri mum

tippailiim

equality litinonlii- -Idcmlty function; ,,,W1R

labearing toirlug

homo,

Theio

husband

earningother

speaker nrguodagaitul

ttnuntiirnl

to

to

sicklier.

catarrhal

Am.iiilt

liln said!I "Within days country

Wfllll.in .......flnml Illy ncurm .iimr

butlight

moro

moround wnik

m's

tho

nnd

and

und und

love

the

nndupon

n.il'1:

fow tho

eiiu'

an Increasingve.iknois of tho sentiment of homoand family In Amoilca, It Is g

to find so nnny women will-In- s

to Mil ml forth and InBlst upo.iIhn fact fiat tlto hnmn nnd familymo the foundations of tho host tlilugjthat humanity has yet achieved; mdjto lift up tholr tol-c- s against whattn their folenin hollef Is n now, In-

sidious nnd prohnhly disastrous ut-ti-

upon tho of civil-ization."

Bulletin Business Office Phone 250.Bulletin Editorial Boom Phon3 185.

Imported pure bred fowls, BrownBuff, White etc.

CLUB STABLESTort St.

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JffrTff8 immmm

Poultry

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MR. P. DRIEN, 20 Third Street, Llmoltou, Quebec."Tho fatigues cutnllcd by inyrtiilli's ns neeountnnt liegnn to weaken mv

system a year ngo. I felt that I would not long be alilo to wltlitmidthosevcro strain iiKn my nerves, ns, a thing unknown to mu before, 1 wouldlong fornlfieo liours In hooter In order to rest.

"1 grailunlly grew weaker nai n few innnths Inter my sight svn Impaired.I then broke dnwn nnt wnsohligi'd lot.ikotomy bed. 1 was alsosuffering from pnlpiutlnii of tho heart.

"AftT n few wreks' treatment by n phjslelnn, 1 wns In tho snmucrltlenl condition and ns the doelnr hvld out no great prospects fur me, 1 de-

cided to experiment on in) self,"I took several rented Ic ml vi'Mlseilnatmile, but did not derltn nil)' U'lied I." Peruna wns then given n trhil,nnd bvforo I hud taken it a week I fill my

cnndlllon lmprotlug. Afler a few weeks moro hail elapsed, during ttlilelilime I fnlloned llio dlrielliius my shntli'rid liervou s)steiu

firmer, my sight stronger nnd I hixd to bo out soon ngnlii."My expeclnlloi s wcro rcullml, fur In threo weeks nssttuii'd my duties

as aeeniiiilnitlat the ollli-e- .

"Pcruna eiTtnliilv worked wanders on my system, mid fornertonsrnnoown tioitl ntorvtorK, l neueto u is too nio-- i i luoiieioilf

Kltlncjs and Liter.Mr. Ooorgo 1!. lies", Supervisor of the

2nd District, Hill llro.idwny, Waturvllcl,Now York, V. H. A., w riles:

"His but Just to )ou In acknowledgewith thanks tho great help I hnto re-

ceived from tho uo of lVrunit. Twoyears ago I wns n sick man. My kidneys and II ver wero out of order, nnd thopain in my back nnd iiend wns nt timesso sovcro that I was obliged to gitu upmy work.

"At this tlmo n club friend of minospokotomoof l'erttnn,nnd Induced mu totry it. Tho effect It had on mu from thollrst was most remnrkntile. I knew ntnneothnt 1 had secured tho right medi-cine, nnd was entirely cured In tenweeks."

sW--

?m

hiS

loenl

toiuo."

Distress After CutlnS.Mr. .1. W. Prltchnrd, Columbia Cily,

Indiana, U.K. A., wrltesi"I mu pleased togny that 1 linto Iccu

ettred of catarrh of tho stomnnh byPcrtiua.

"I could hnrdly ent nnylhlng thaiagreed with me. lleforo 1 would gethalf through my menl my stoiuncliwould fill wllh gas, causing mu muchdistress and unpleasant feelings fur anhour or tw o after each menl.

"Hut, thanks to your Peruna, f nmnow completely cured, nnd can ent nny-lhlng I want to without any of Iho

symptoms. I can now enjoymv meals, nnd It Is nil duo lo tlr. lltirl- -

I uinn and Lis wonderful medicine."

following druggist supply : BENSON, SMITH & CO., Honolulu,

nttlftngo

thorontrnrviin.nn'.'

womon of

entiiin Intelllgcnlly

ntoiiij

fundamentals

Leghorns,

nlsiul

tor.tpletcly

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Joseph A. Gilman,SHIPPING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT.

INSURANCE FIRE AND MARINE.

Agent for ARTHUR SEWALL & CO., Bath. Maine;PARR0TT & CO., San Francisco.

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