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ii i iimiy t t mmi iibim i'l'Mn ii iiim iimm' nmmmmmMmumt iinrfiBBMiwpin iiiKu ni ipffrnipiiipiiiiiwirr m'TOt""!! ir1T1,L"',i'' JgWJKWWlltf Py 5 fJTFTtlirgiiiiiiiHiM' 1 mi ii ii ii T ,T" p"""w '-- - sj v- -i vy" - '" "- - - x mtavuuimiuuimimmm mmiMMH tff T ' STEAMER TABLE. 1 The of firm increases in name a value ever time ii appears I From 8an Francisco! China Nor. 1 Alnmcila Nov. 4 I Unco In while hear old a no tome For 8an Francisco; follow saving: "1 have novcr ad- vertised Mnnchutla Oct. SO Evening Bulletii and am Mill doing busi- ness Coptic Nor. C at thu old stand." He meant Alameda , Nov. B that he la doing builneta at the From Vancouver: r old standstill. Mlowera ,. ,. , .Nov. 19 For Vancouver: jSK U y Imtmiiimmmmimimiuammiim Moana Novwly 3:30 O'CLOCK IN THE BULLETIN EDITION Voii. XV1-- . "No: 2909 HONOLULU, TEKltlTOHY OF HAWAII, MONDAY. OOTOBKK 31, 1904 Pbiob 6 Obntb t ' (W lid TkiM IS St! Absent Witnesses For Defence To Have Their Say. PROSECUTION ADMITS THEY WOULD FULFIL AFFIDAVITS SPANISH INTERPRETER IS STILL NERVOUS GEAR SAY8 LOT- TERY LAW NOT UNCON- STITUTIONAL, Ten cars at lmid labor In Onlm penitentiary Is tho fate of Robert a nH ordained this morning by .ludgo Oral In sentencing tho 15-- ) ear-ol- d Hnunllnn boy who entered a pica fif guilty to the charge of burglary in tho first dcgic-c- , entering the prem- ises of Guy On ens. Kclllan has serv- ed three ears beforo for burglary-Whe- n asked by tho Court what ho had to say why Rontcnco should not bo passed, defendant Knid that ho com- mitted tho crime because ho wanted lo. "Would joii rather steal than work?" asked tho Court. "No," th hoy replied, "hut I did tills thing be- cause I wanted to do It." Today was set for decision on J. J, Dunne's motion for continuance until next term In tho caso of the Territory against I'hllllp Nnone, who recently Ehot his wife to death. Dunne was not in court when tho case was called and tho matter was put ovor until to- morrow morning. Territory vs. Z. Gmcau, nllegcd to he guilty of the killing of U. S. HarrU. was called and the Court gavo decision on motion of Attorney 17. A. Douthitt to continue thu case owing to tho ab tenco from tho Territory of certain material witnesses. Tho Court stated I hat inasmuch as tho prosecution had declared that It would admit that theso Aa llou Can't Watch Yonr Valuables Constantly, but we can It's part of our business. 'I he safe deposit boxes In our vaults afford perfect pro- tection for valuable papers' Jewels, etc Rented t$ jear. HAWAIIAN TRUST, CO. 11 M Wl Limited, FORT ST. IJitdtyMta$ f AAKCRSflCVyoRK Grrctt Clothes hnKkn k . I lB.V MwM M nil absent witnesses, If present to gtvet evidence, would testify to the fncts set forth in tho affidavits filed by Dou- thitt, ho saw no reason for a contltr anco and would therefore deny tho motion to set tho case over. Douthitt said that ho understood that tho pros- ecution admitted ever) thing In tho af- fidavits to bo true. Deputy Attorney Ocneral Prosser Bald he admitted no such thing; he admitted only that If the absent witnesses wero present they would testify nccoidlng to tho allegations set forth In thu allldavlts. E. M. Watson arose to remark that In some Jurisdictions it wns necessary that tho truth of an affidavit be admit- ted In such a case, while In other jur- isdictions merely tho fact that such facta would bo testified to had to bo admitted. Judgo Gear said that In this Jurisdiction all that had to be ad- mitted was that tho witnesses absent would. If present, testify nccordlng to the facts of tho affidavits. Prosser nsked that tho case be set and No em- ber 14 wns specified. An far as J. V. Cathcart's attack on the constitutionality of tho law In sev- eral cho fa cases Is concerned, Judgo dear overrules demurrer nnd denies motion to iiuash indictments. Hall is fixed nt K'OO cash or $1,000 bond. Pleni of not guilty are withdrawn nnd tomor- row Ir set for pleadings. Atum and Achotig, Indicted for hav- ing lo ('u with a lottery scheme, thU intimitis pleaded not guilty. I.nu Kwong Kce, for whom II. W. Drecl.cns nppcars, who has pleaded guilty to embezzlements in smaH auo'iute from a cigar store wheru ho was employed, will be sentenced to monov. Urcckon.8 stated that de- fendant had nlready been in Jail fir eight or nlno mouths. Kugcnlo Arrojo, n dandified Porto Mean, indicted for tho killing of n fel- low cnuntrman, was to hao been arraigned this morning. Ho camo up for arraignment on Saturday, but Spanish Interpreter Gomez wns seized with a oncer fit of nervousness whllo reading the indictment and tho mat- ter was deferred until today. Gomez was not present In court this forenoon and Attorney Leon Straus, represent- ing defendant, announced that tho in- terpreter wns under tho weather and would not bo nblo to show up for a day or two. Ho has evidently not re- covered from his nervousness. There being no other Interpreter tho ease had to bo put over. In Territory vs. J. 17. Fullitton. nl leged malicious Injury, plea was re served until morrow morning. Sov- - eral Chlneso gamblers were arraigned. Terrltoiy vs. Pang Kau, alleged criminal assault on n joung Chinese girl, continued befoio n Jury nt the conclusion of miscellaneous business. This Is thu fifth day or trial in this af- fair. Defense claims that business In- terests move tho girl's father to the prosecution of Pang Kau and a fire clal nils involved. DICK TOJUHIO Dclegato Kuhlo received by n recent mall an invitation from United States Senator Chnrlea Dick to tako part In the Ohio Republican campaign. Sen- ator Die It Is chairman of Ihn nnniil.il. tan Stnte Committee and remarks In ins letter tlint they want good men to help In tho campaign because Ohio is generally conceded to ba so safelv Up. publican that tho people need to be arousea rrom a spirit of Wurzburger In quarts or pints, ko cold, at tho Pantheon Saloon. Read "Wants" on page . Have You Been To The Fair? Yes? Then you must havi seen thousands of men wearing clothes with this label jljrednjamih&to !AAKERS,NEWyRK Wherever the American fl ir floats Alfred Benjamin & Co. worn by the best dressed men. From Maine to Honolulu, from Alaska to Porto Rico that's the extent of their popularity. Advertising alone hasn't ac- complished this result ; but, sup- ported by the high ch trader of the clothes themselves it has made their merits known from ocean to ocean. Come In and have a look at them, We're sole agents here, THE KASH CO., LIMITED. Japanese Tries To Kill Cook Who Caused Discharge MAKES DESPERATE TRY TO COMMIT HARIKARI WOUNDED MAN IN PLANTATION HOSPITAI SHERIFF FERNAN- DEZ HOLDS YAMAMOTO IN CUSTODY. Deputy Sheriff Jack Fernandez of ITwn arrived In town this morning. He brings the report of an attempted mur der and suicide, which took place at Walpahu last week. The prlncipil act- ors in the drama were all Japanese. It appears Yamamoto, tho vllllan of the tragedy, was an Idle fellow of lit- tle or no account. Ho wai employed b) the Oahu Sugar Company on the cane gathering gang. During the past months he did not seem to be very ninth disposed to work. At least be worked only four days out of tho nionHi lokl, the rook of the camp to which Yamamoto belonged, last Thurs- day reported this stato of affairs to the head luua as he did not want to advance any moro food to the fellow, whom he know had not earned sutQ-- e lent money lo pay for It. The head luna on hearing Tokls re port, decided to discharge Yamamoto. He consequently sent thu plantation pollen officer to fetch Yamamoto nnd to tako him to tho plantation office, vhcre ho should be paid tho wages due him and discharged. Tho officer found his man nnd took him part of tho way to the office. Here the officer left Ya mamoto to go tho rest of tho way alone as ho himself had other work to do Yamamoto waited until the officer had disappeared from view, lie then returned to his old camp and decided to revenge himself on lokl, whom hu knew was responsible for his dis- charge. It was between 4 and S o'clock In tho afternoon when Yamamoto reached tho ramp, lokl was in tho kitchen with Ms wlfo nnd a friend, named Ueno. Icdcl was sitting on a bench with L'eno when Yamamoto suddenly rushed Into tho room. In his uplifted hand he held u .. a ... Mine. " " """" ,"u,"":"v" "' '" "V, like that a razor. . could iJjrLrL0, 1."!:1 V,:',.: ....,.," i.. ... ,.""" .. ... . hivw utu.jivi "" wivv " arm, inflicting nn ugly wound. Whllo this was going on Iokl's wlfo jelled lustily for help. Her erics aroused tho other Japanese. In the camp and soma ot them ran to their assistance. When tho men entered the rLl".?.0 ?. "!?.!.." ""!'"? ! ' "" mu""' "'.f"1' ," abdomen. Ho wns prevented Ing so but succeeded In cutting him- - " U,ernl,hth0,.kn"0.rCJ'liB J " lhC" S hin1 1. v,M.v , Mv vVuv. i tfUiWULOl,, loki was taken to tho Walpahu plan tation hospital, where ho now Is. Ills d"".e "IV..?0ifrL0.M "V"8!1 ,...... o,'. ,"u" '. '' Sheriff Fernandez took Ynma tnoto into custody. DRUNK WITH SAKE MAKAWELI JAPANESE KILLS UHJNTRYAUN Special to Tho Bulletin. Kolon, Kauai, Oct. 20. On Tues- day, tho 25th, Sato, a Japanese, was killed at Makawcll by a fellow worker, Kdkamoto, who attacked his, friend Fato with a largo knife, Inflicting a vvcund several Inches long in tho c'irst. which proved fatal. Tho cause of th, fight Is supposed to have been tho result of an ovenlng's rnke drinking. Whllo under the Inllu eneo of tho liquor a few nngry word, vcro spoken, leading to the crlmo, which has caused great excltoment ai'ong tho Japanese at Makawcll. Tho inllco have thus far been unable to r.i)turo Nakamoto, who mado his es- cape, nftor tho light, and little or noth-tu- g Is known as to his place of hiding. I LHUICO FARIAI MASARF By telephoning Main 22, ,LENT BARBER SHOP) ladles desiring fa- - ciai mac sane can secure th service of an )xoei operator at their horn. JAPANESE SOLDIERS NO ROOM ON CHINA DELD INUONUiULU Owing to the crowded condition of the steerage department of the steam-chi- p China nearly four hundred Jap- anese men, ambitious to gt to tin scene of wra In the Orient, are- - disap- pointed In that their going home to fight must of necessity bo dcued. Ily overy steamer leaving for the Orient In tho last few months military ma- terial has been emigrating In lots vary- ing In size according to the demand made on reserves by the Japnncso gov- ernment. Three hundred and eighty men were ready and anxious to ship on the China this trip. Their good-b)c- s have been raid nnd their business arranged; they hav(( been feasted In fa row (II and wished nil kinds of luck on tho field of battle. Now, perforce, the) must tdlj wait on opportunity to reach their regiments. Some of tho moro prominent of theso soldier men nre endeavoring to ar range with II. Hnckfcld . Co, steam-- ' ship ngents, for n special steamer to tiansport them to the Orient. Tormer Deputy Sheriff Chllllugworth has decided to go Into the practice of law. He Ih at present opening a law olTUe in Honolulu Hale, next door to tho poit office. Owing In his long ex terlenec In tho Polleo Court Chilling-wort- h will made n specialty of erlm-Inn- l cases. He will in alt probability have his hands full, he having nlready received application from former vic- tims who now want him to defend them. It Is expected that Chllllnguorth will now do as good work keeping peo- ple out of Jail as he formerly did In the lino of getting them In there. HALEIWA BONFIRE DANCE AND REPUBLICAN MEETING SUCCESSFUL TOUR OF REPUBLI- CANS A HOME RULE LUAU ABANDONED FOR LACK OF PATRONS. On their trip through tho outer ells. jtrlets the Republican Senators wero in Bnat favor and luck from tho time , f K h th A U big b.nflr U.l rally at Halelwa rnrly "Jay morning. Tho campaign. nfu n id it n ft nil mm llnn fit l(nnnnlui I where n good croud listened for flvo hcurs. This meeting m held Friday. Friday afternoon a meeting was held at Walkane, where tho Republican rriirtu Vi nrn tillrml ununrnlv nirnlnct ihn , Thu , fc w meeting across the road but bad no listeners until tho Republicans ad. iournc,i , ., , ,,, ., ..,.. dy w'i" Jtam U'""P. ae and tho rest of the party, said that the Home Rulers found their Waterloo at Lute. irrhrtfrt lnv lin.l i.lnnnn.l n l.ln li.n.i MVW tV IIHCI JIIUMMVU 'f1 lUHCI) dunce and public speaking for Satur- - noUves-Jrom- 'S to the Ran rally nt Walalua. Hut Saturday even. lug nt G:30 tho natives from Kahana and Punaluu began to arrive at I.uln. They paid no attention to the Home Rule arrangements but boarded the special train for Walalua. Thcro were lover 00 when tho train started nnd by tho tlmo they reached Walalun the iciowcl had Increased to 250. Thero wero between DOO and COO peoplo nt tho Hnlelvvn grounds any overy man was a straight Republican. Manager Church had pre- pared for tho occasion with n lingo bon-1- 1 ro which was kept going far Into thu right, All tho Senatorial and Repre- sentative candidate-:- ! nrnuu speeches, tho meeting lasting until 2:30 a. m. I'lio enthusiasm ran high during tho .,..!.( A. ,l.n ......,..,, ,. tl... II. I '" "' ''"" " '"" " '"h"V, ' tl, dancing was between the addresses of tho politicians. Thcro '?!?Z ttrZ luuale. Tho Homo Itulo dame, luau and po- litical meeting nt I ale weio not pulled orf because, there were uono left to hear or enjoy. Return of chambers summons Is to day mado In Ooknla Sugar Plantation O- - vs- - T. W. Hawllns, bill to foro-- 1 (Ios0 mort gage. ,aml lnvolvctl , , Kapalama, this Island. Mortgage was K'vcn to tecure note given to W. O. Irwin & Co, for $2,900; only $2,000, however, wan loaned on the note, all u' which remains unpaid, 3M Japanese Royalty Will Be Greeted With Ceremony SCHOOL CHILDREN AND MILIIARY IN 1I1E LIME RECEPTION AT THE JAPANESE CON8ULATE TOMORROW EVE- NING FROM 7 TO 9:30 O'CLOCK. 11 R. H Prince Fushlina of Japan will be properly received In Honolulu j The scion of one ot the strongest ruling ' el) nasties on the earth, a prince and n soldier, the distinguished visitor to nrrlvo by tbo Manchuria tomorrow! will not soon forget tho first tlmo he I sit foot on American soil. What will' clouhttc8S bo ot ni03t Interest to Prince Fuihlml will be the thousands of his own people who in theso Islands nre reading tliclr first lessons In demo-crar- y nnd opportunity, dimly albeit l'rlneo Fushlml was commander of nn Intrepid division of Jnpanrso sol- diers that stormed nnd captured Nan-- j shan Hill. He Is tho eholco ot tha Kmperor of Japan to visit America ' during tho World's Fair nt St. louts and ns the personal representative of tbo Mlkndo to exchange- - courtcsius; with the elective ruler ot the United States, Theodore Roosevelt. Prince Fushlml will Ik) extended In Honolulu a cordial greeting by the Territorial officials and will recelvo the homage ot the Japanese people re- siding here nnd distinguished courte- sies from tho Mikado's Imperial Con- sular representatives stationed here Tho arrangements for thu reception of Prlnro Fushlml aro subject to ml- - nor changes, according to tho hour nt which tho vessel nrrlvcs. Tho vessol Is expected In tho morning. Secretary A. L. C. Atkinson with Consul Salto will go out to mcot Prlncu Fushlml in the quarantine, launch, Tho tug Fearless, Captain Olseon, will go out later earning a committee of illstlu gulftuil Japanese accompanied by the Hawaiian band. As tho tug goes out, daylight flroworks will bo sent up. Spu clal pieces hnvo been prepared for tho occasion, which when exploded will American and Japanese) Hags floating together. Tho steamer will dock at the Hack fcld wharf. Governor Carter has placed his car-rlag- and pair at tho dlsposnl of tho Prlnro during his stay In thu city. Tho l'rlneo and his suite will bo met at tho wharf by a mllitaiy escort of two companies each of Federal troops nnd National Guard From the wharf under escort tho Prlnco will proceed to tho Young Hotel, his suite following in cnrrlagea. Opposlto tho Young Ho tel thero will bo an airav of Jananeso school children lined uu to greet thu company. The forenoon will probably bo spent in making nnd returning calls. At noon tho Prlnco will lunch nt tho Young Hotel In company with his suite, prominent Japaneso and ono or two officials. Now and of dlno between o'clock, a reception will bo given Japanese Consul, for which Invl- - havo been S"nt out. of most Interesting features evening bo u procession of Jnpanoso which will form nt Aaln Park at 7 o'clock and march to Consulate, Thli bo flrt real illumlnat-cde- Japanco in It Is paraphernalia uscil pro- vided to celebrate of Port Ar- thur. New Uso for Auto Mrs ron I wish I could think of to keep my hush-in- nt homo nights, Smlthron1 Olvn him nn bile. Mrs. Johnson He'd out morn ''Mi then Mri. Smlthson: No, Indeed, husband got ono last week doctor won't bo 'n- - ,.,.' a Vew'S. t?XPPFv MAS 1NIC lMPIP Phone ' 156 Lone Tree "Associated Press Bpcclal Cable MUKDLN, Manchuria, Oct. 3t The Japanese are moving eastward and are bonu-ardln- Lone Tree Hill. 10 REPULSED. PETERSBURG, Russia, Oct. 31 Sakaroff reported that Japanese were repulse J in an attack made Sunday. e BOMBARDING PORT ARTHUR. CHCFOO, Oct. 31 There le heavy firing at Port Arthur, Indicating ,i continuance of the bombardment begun 24. $385,000,000 IS ESTIMATED WAR TOKIO, Japan, Oct. 31. The Jpanese Budget for the year beginning April Ht estimates that the war will be $385,000,000. ordinary ex- pense $60,000,000. MOVING OOM PAUL'S BODY TO TRANSVAAL. THE HAGUE, Oct. 31 The remains of the late President Paul Kruger were removed today for transportation to the Transvaal. ALGIERS, Oct. port. COALING AT ALGICRS. -- Three Rucslan torpedo boat destroyers are coaling at Of ni.n-nn- In nrrrannnr1,nrf with Forester Hosmcr states that ho agrees with latter In bis opinion that tho forest reserves can bo bettci administered Government than under private control. Says the Gov- ernor in a letter to Mr. Hosmcr prior to expression of opinion above referred to: One of questions that has arls en Is that tbo owners ot forest land In come cases that under their own control they aro moro certain that reservation will bo maintained for all , time to come, and It seems to that your Hoard would do well to make jelcarcr advantages In turning such land to thu of our Durcau of the Government." Tho Forester statoa soma ot reasons why Hoard ot Agrt (Continued on Pag 4.) Dr Wile To Work FOR HAWAII IN Dr. C. It. Cooper ot of i Health will leavo tonight in Like Hko for a (rip to Kalaupapa, accompa- - nlcd by W. C. Wllo of Danbury, Conn. Dr. Wile, who Is an enthusiast on Hawaii, rendered Dr. splcn- - did assistance during recent trip ito Washington and Atlantic City, where the matter of obtaining scientific) to relieve Inmates of the Settlement was presented. Mr. Wile Is a close personal friend c' Sugeon Wyman and one of I"? most widely Known pnysicians or rk J'rlbuno wuicn reruted erroneous Matemcnts that had been mado con- - ccrnlng tho settlement and tho ot Ho enjoys rlow personal friendship with leading members of . In tho artornoon, Prince will be 'o States. As editor of Hug driven to Pall, to Pukakl over- - 'and Medleal Journal ho haB oppor-lookin- g Tcarl Harbor, around Dla- - t"lty he always Improves mond Head. In tho evening tho presenting facts regarding affairs In Prlnco will nt Japanese Con- - Hawaii and enlisting tho good will of mlato. I all ho reaches. Last winter he pub- - In tho cvenlnir 8 nnd a lengthy statement In tho New tho many tatlons Ono tho of tho will tho will tho pmado ever seen Ho- nolulu. said tho to b on tho occasion hail been the fall the something Mri. autnmo bo over Mv nnd tho sivs ho fl.l l ll(!i-,inlsp- i ST. has the October COAST. expenre and 31.-th- rnrtn thu under tho the feel mo tho ovet caro Territorial tho tho tho Hoard tho Dr. Cooper his the General Hnwnll. tho tho tho hilt which tho Hill Is mm Attacked By Japanese General China, Carter For Control Forest Reserves By The Government writ- ten Settlement Affairs peopls BAREFOOT ; Pnncrfina frnm tilt, HtntA find InfrmlH to uso all tho lullucnce he can bring to bear to secure favorable action on tho program of Federal assistance for the Settlement. Dr. Wile will make an inspection ot the Settlement with Dr. Cooper, and It Is certain ho will do his utmost to fav orably Influence those high In Federal authority when he returns to his home n the Hast. Vengeance Strikes Kwong Yee Players Vengeance In tho shape of a heaven- sent mlssllo struck tho Kwong Yco Society on Achi lano a few nights ago. For several weeks past tho members ot tho society have been making night hideous by tho terrific din which they keep up for hours from tho third story vnrandn ot their now club house. From this lofty plnnnclo the twang nnd screech of Chlneso Instruments nil tho air and makes life almost unbonr ablo for tho residents living In a rn dlus of several blocks from tho club house. Numerous complaints have been made, though, as It seems, none to thu polleo authorities, but still tho nolsu keeps on. Finally It appears that one outraged citizen In tbo neighborhood decided to try to stop tho nuisance In his own way. Tho other night the mu- - sictans wero in tho midst of a Nirvana of racket when their deafening discord was Interrupted by a crash ot glass and a yell from tho wlelder of tho drumsticks. A rock had been thrown with excellent aim from somo ono hid- - urn in mo darkness iiclow, Tho rork hit tho drummer, giving him a band-som- blackened optic, and smashed n patio of glass. Complaint ngalnst the pla)cra was mndo at tho polleo station today. High Sheriff Henry promised to havo tho plavers arrested next time Ibey keep up their nocturnal din. Tho Weekly Edition of the Evening Rulletln gives a complete summary of the newa of the day SANDAi S There's health and comfort in them for Infants, children and grown ups. Our stock new and complete. Infiint', (ill hIzui .80 GhllcJrun', nil wizen t.OO VIImsum, (ill mIzoh 1 2S L.nUl j oil wtT-.eH- .. j' 'ii nv ! 4 -- 4 i il 1 w a is $ i tK Vlon, till mIzum 1.78 iS Manufacturer's' Shoe Co., i.ti. jf 1057 H'ORT STREET. JL jt

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PROSECUTION ADMITS THEY

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SPANISH INTERPRETER IS STILLNERVOUS GEAR SAY8 LOT-

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Ten cars at lmid labor In Onlmpenitentiary Is tho fate of Robert a

nH ordained this morning by.ludgo Oral In sentencing tho 15-- ) ear-ol- d

Hnunllnn boy who entered a picafif guilty to the charge of burglary intho first dcgic-c- , entering the prem-

ises of Guy On ens. Kclllan has serv-ed three ears beforo for burglary-Whe- n

asked by tho Court what ho hadto say why Rontcnco should not bopassed, defendant Knid that ho com-mitted tho crime because ho wantedlo. "Would joii rather steal thanwork?" asked tho Court. "No," thhoy replied, "hut I did tills thing be-

cause I wanted to do It."Today was set for decision on J. J,

Dunne's motion for continuance untilnext term In tho caso of the Territoryagainst I'hllllp Nnone, who recentlyEhot his wife to death. Dunne wasnot in court when tho case was calledand tho matter was put ovor until to-

morrow morning.Territory vs. Z. Gmcau, nllegcd to

he guilty of the killing of U. S. HarrU.was called and the Court gavo decisionon motion of Attorney 17. A. Douthittto continue thu case owing to tho abtenco from tho Territory of certainmaterial witnesses. Tho Court statedI hat inasmuch as tho prosecution haddeclared that It would admit that theso

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absent witnesses, If present to gtvet

evidence, would testify to the fnctsset forth in tho affidavits filed by Dou-thitt, ho saw no reason for a contltranco and would therefore deny thomotion to set tho case over. Douthittsaid that ho understood that tho pros-

ecution admitted ever) thing In tho af-

fidavits to bo true. Deputy AttorneyOcneral Prosser Bald he admitted nosuch thing; he admitted only that Ifthe absent witnesses wero presentthey would testify nccoidlng to thoallegations set forth In thu allldavlts.E. M. Watson arose to remark that Insome Jurisdictions it wns necessarythat tho truth of an affidavit be admit-ted In such a case, while In other jur-

isdictions merely tho fact that suchfacta would bo testified to had to boadmitted. Judgo Gear said that Inthis Jurisdiction all that had to be ad-

mitted was that tho witnesses absentwould. If present, testify nccordlng tothe facts of tho affidavits. Prossernsked that tho case be set and No em-

ber 14 wns specified.An far as J. V. Cathcart's attack on

the constitutionality of tho law In sev-

eral cho fa cases Is concerned, Judgodear overrules demurrer nnd deniesmotion to iiuash indictments. Hall isfixed nt K'OO cash or $1,000 bond. Pleniof not guilty are withdrawn nnd tomor-row Ir set for pleadings.

Atum and Achotig, Indicted for hav-ing lo ('u with a lottery scheme, thUintimitis pleaded not guilty.

I.nu Kwong Kce, for whom II. W.Drecl.cns nppcars, who has pleadedguilty to embezzlements in smaHauo'iute from a cigar store wheru howas employed, will be sentenced tomonov. Urcckon.8 stated that de-

fendant had nlready been in Jail fireight or nlno mouths.

Kugcnlo Arrojo, n dandified PortoMean, indicted for tho killing of n fel-

low cnuntrman, was to hao beenarraigned this morning. Ho camo upfor arraignment on Saturday, butSpanish Interpreter Gomez wns seizedwith a oncer fit of nervousness whlloreading the indictment and tho mat-ter was deferred until today. Gomezwas not present In court this forenoonand Attorney Leon Straus, represent-ing defendant, announced that tho in-

terpreter wns under tho weather andwould not bo nblo to show up for aday or two. Ho has evidently not re-

covered from his nervousness. Therebeing no other Interpreter tho easehad to bo put over.

In Territory vs. J. 17. Fullitton. nlleged malicious Injury, plea was reserved until morrow morning. Sov- -

eral Chlneso gamblers were arraigned.Terrltoiy vs. Pang Kau, alleged

criminal assault on n joung Chinesegirl, continued befoio n Jury nt theconclusion of miscellaneous business.This Is thu fifth day or trial in this af-

fair. Defense claims that business In-

terests move tho girl's father to theprosecution of Pang Kau and a fireclal nils involved.

DICK TOJUHIODclegato Kuhlo received by n recent

mall an invitation from United StatesSenator Chnrlea Dick to tako part Inthe Ohio Republican campaign. Sen-ator Die It Is chairman of Ihn nnniil.il.tan Stnte Committee and remarks Inins letter tlint they want good men tohelp In tho campaign because Ohio isgenerally conceded to ba so safelv Up.publican that tho people need to bearousea rrom a spirit of

Wurzburger In quarts or pints, kocold, at tho Pantheon Saloon.

Read "Wants" on page .

Have You Been To The Fair?

Yes? Then you must haviseen thousands of men wearingclothes with this label

jljrednjamih&to!AAKERS,NEWyRK

Wherever the American fl ir floats

Alfred Benjamin & Co.

worn by the best dressed men.From Maine to Honolulu, fromAlaska to Porto Rico that's theextent of their popularity.

Advertising alone hasn't ac-

complished this result ; but, sup-ported by the high ch trader ofthe clothes themselves it hasmade their merits known fromocean to ocean.

Come In and have a look atthem,

We're sole agents here,

THE KASH CO.,LIMITED.

Japanese Tries To Kill

Cook Who CausedDischarge

MAKES DESPERATE TRY

TO COMMIT HARIKARI

WOUNDED MAN IN PLANTATIONHOSPITAI SHERIFF FERNAN-

DEZ HOLDS YAMAMOTOIN CUSTODY.

Deputy Sheriff Jack Fernandez ofITwn arrived In town this morning. Hebrings the report of an attempted murder and suicide, which took place atWalpahu last week. The prlncipil act-ors in the drama were all Japanese.

It appears Yamamoto, tho vllllan ofthe tragedy, was an Idle fellow of lit-

tle or no account. Ho wai employedb) the Oahu Sugar Company on thecane gathering gang. During the pastmonths he did not seem to bevery ninth disposed to work. At leastbe worked only four days out of thonionHi lokl, the rook of the camp towhich Yamamoto belonged, last Thurs-day reported this stato of affairs tothe head luua as he did not want toadvance any moro food to the fellow,whom he know had not earned sutQ-- e

lent money lo pay for It.The head luna on hearing Tokls re

port, decided to discharge Yamamoto.He consequently sent thu plantationpollen officer to fetch Yamamoto nndto tako him to tho plantation office,

vhcre ho should be paid tho wages duehim and discharged. Tho officer foundhis man nnd took him part of tho wayto the office. Here the officer left Yamamoto to go tho rest of tho way aloneas ho himself had other work to do

Yamamoto waited until the officerhad disappeared from view, lie thenreturned to his old camp and decidedto revenge himself on lokl, whom huknew was responsible for his dis-charge.

It was between 4 and S o'clock In thoafternoon when Yamamoto reached thoramp, lokl was in tho kitchen withMs wlfo nnd a friend, named Ueno.Icdcl was sitting on a bench with L'enowhen Yamamoto suddenly rushed Intotho room. In his uplifted hand he held

u .. a ... Mine. " " """","u,"":"v" "' '" "V,like that a razor. . couldiJjrLrL0, 1."!:1

V,:',.: ....,.," i.. ... ,.""" . . ... .hivw utu.jivi "" wivv "

arm, inflicting nn ugly wound.Whllo this was going on Iokl's wlfo

jelled lustily for help. Her ericsaroused tho other Japanese. In thecamp and soma ot them ran to theirassistance. When tho men entered the

rLl".?.0 ?. "!?.!.." ""!'"?!' "" mu""' "'.f"1' ,"abdomen. Ho wns preventedIng so but succeeded In cutting him- -

" U,ernl,hth0,.kn"0.rCJ'liB J" lhC" S hin1 1.

v,M.v , Mv vVuv.itfUiWULOl,,

loki was taken to tho Walpahu plantation hospital, where ho now Is. Ills

d"".e "IV..?0ifrL0.M "V"8!1,...... o,'. ,"u" '. ''

Sheriff Fernandez took Ynmatnoto into custody.

DRUNK WITH SAKEMAKAWELI JAPANESE

KILLS UHJNTRYAUN

Special to Tho Bulletin.Kolon, Kauai, Oct. 20. On Tues-

day, tho 25th, Sato, a Japanese, waskilled at Makawcll by a fellow worker,Kdkamoto, who attacked his, friendFato with a largo knife, Inflicting avvcund several Inches long in thoc'irst. which proved fatal.

Tho cause of th, fight Is supposedto have been tho result of an ovenlng'srnke drinking. Whllo under the Inllueneo of tho liquor a few nngry word,vcro spoken, leading to the crlmo,which has caused great excltomentai'ong tho Japanese at Makawcll. Thoinllco have thus far been unable tor.i)turo Nakamoto, who mado his es-

cape, nftor tho light, and little or noth-tu- g

Is known as to his place of hiding.

ILHUICO FARIAI MASARF

By telephoning Main 22, ,LENTBARBER SHOP) ladles desiring fa- -

ciai mac sane can secure th serviceof an )xoei operator at their horn.

JAPANESE SOLDIERSNO ROOM ON CHINA

DELD INUONUiULU

Owing to the crowded condition ofthe steerage department of the steam-chi- p

China nearly four hundred Jap-

anese men, ambitious to gt to tinscene of wra In the Orient, are-- disap-pointed In that their going home tofight must of necessity bo dcued. Ilyovery steamer leaving for the OrientIn tho last few months military ma-

terial has been emigrating In lots vary-ing In size according to the demandmade on reserves by the Japnncso gov-

ernment.Three hundred and eighty men were

ready and anxious to ship on the Chinathis trip. Their good-b)c- s have beenraid nnd their business arranged; theyhav(( been feasted In fa row (II andwished nil kinds of luck on tho field ofbattle. Now, perforce, the) must tdljwait on opportunity to reach theirregiments.

Some of tho moro prominent of thesosoldier men nre endeavoring to arrange with II. Hnckfcld . Co, steam-- 'ship ngents, for n special steamer totiansport them to the Orient.

Tormer Deputy Sheriff Chllllugworthhas decided to go Into the practice oflaw. He Ih at present opening a lawolTUe in Honolulu Hale, next door totho poit office. Owing In his long exterlenec In tho Polleo Court Chilling-wort- h

will made n specialty of erlm-Inn- l

cases. He will in alt probabilityhave his hands full, he having nlreadyreceived application from former vic-

tims who now want him to defendthem. It Is expected that Chllllnguorthwill now do as good work keeping peo-

ple out of Jail as he formerly did Inthe lino of getting them In there.

HALEIWA BONFIRE DANCE

AND REPUBLICAN MEETING

SUCCESSFUL TOUR OF REPUBLI-CANS A HOME RULE LUAU

ABANDONED FOR LACKOF PATRONS.

On their trip through tho outer ells.jtrlets the Republican Senators wero inBnat favor and luck from tho time

, f K h th AU big b.nflr U.l rally at Halelwarnrly "Jay morning. Tho campaign.nfu n id it n ft nil mm llnn fit l(nnnnlui

I where n good croud listened for flvohcurs. This meeting m held Friday.Friday afternoon a meeting was heldat Walkane, where tho Republicanrriirtu Vi nrn tillrml ununrnlv nirnlnct ihn

, Thu , fc wmeeting across the road but bad no

listeners until tho Republicans ad.iournc,i, ., , ,,, ., ..,..dy w'i" Jtam U'""P. ae and thorest of the party, said that the HomeRulers found their Waterloo at Lute.

irrhrtfrt lnv lin.l i.lnnnn.l n l.ln li.n.iMVW tV IIHCI JIIUMMVU 'f1 lUHCI)dunce and public speaking for Satur- -

noUves-Jrom-

'S

to the Ranrally nt Walalua. Hut Saturday even.lug nt G:30 tho natives from Kahanaand Punaluu began to arrive at I.uln.They paid no attention to the HomeRule arrangements but boarded thespecial train for Walalua. Thcro were

lover 00 when tho train started nnd bytho tlmo they reached Walalun the

iciowcl had Increased to 250.

Thero wero between DOO and COO

peoplo nt tho Hnlelvvngrounds any overy man was a straightRepublican. Manager Church had pre-pared for tho occasion with n lingo bon-1- 1

ro which was kept going far Into thuright, All tho Senatorial and Repre-sentative candidate-:- ! nrnuu speeches,tho meeting lasting until 2:30 a. m.I'lio enthusiasm ran high during tho.,..!.( A. ,l.n ......,..,, ,. tl... II. I'" "' ''"" " '"" "'"h"V, ' tl,dancing was between the

addresses of tho politicians. Thcro

'?!?Z ttrZluuale.

Tho Homo Itulo dame, luau and po-

litical meeting nt I ale weio not pulledorf because, there were uono left to hearor enjoy.

Return of chambers summons Is today mado In Ooknla Sugar PlantationO- - vs- - T. W. Hawllns, bill to foro-- 1

(Ios0 mortgage. ,aml lnvolvctl , ,Kapalama, this Island. Mortgage wasK'vcn to tecure note given to W. O.Irwin & Co, for $2,900; only $2,000,however, wan loaned on the note, allu' which remains unpaid,

3M

Japanese Royalty Will

Be Greeted With

Ceremony

SCHOOL CHILDREN AND

MILIIARY IN 1I1E LIME

RECEPTION AT THE JAPANESECON8ULATE TOMORROW EVE-

NING FROM 7 TO 9:30O'CLOCK.

11 R. H Prince Fushlina of Japanwill be properly received In Honolulu j

The scion of one ot the strongest ruling '

el) nasties on the earth, a prince and nsoldier, the distinguished visitor tonrrlvo by tbo Manchuria tomorrow!will not soon forget tho first tlmo he I

sit foot on American soil. What will'clouhttc8S bo ot ni03t Interest to PrinceFuihlml will be the thousands of hisown people who in theso Islands nrereading tliclr first lessons In demo-crar- y

nnd opportunity, dimly albeitl'rlneo Fushlml was commander of

nn Intrepid division of Jnpanrso sol-

diers that stormed nnd captured Nan-- j

shan Hill. He Is tho eholco ot thaKmperor of Japan to visit America '

during tho World's Fair nt St. loutsand ns the personal representative oftbo Mlkndo to exchange-- courtcsius;with the elective ruler ot the UnitedStates, Theodore Roosevelt.

Prince Fushlml will Ik) extended InHonolulu a cordial greeting by theTerritorial officials and will recelvothe homage ot the Japanese people re-

siding here nnd distinguished courte-sies from tho Mikado's Imperial Con-

sular representatives stationed hereTho arrangements for thu reception

of Prlnro Fushlml aro subject to ml- -

nor changes, according to tho hour ntwhich tho vessel nrrlvcs. Tho vessolIs expected In tho morning. SecretaryA. L. C. Atkinson with Consul Saltowill go out to mcot Prlncu Fushlmlin the quarantine, launch, Tho tugFearless, Captain Olseon, will go outlater earning a committee of illstlugulftuil Japanese accompanied by theHawaiian band. As tho tug goes out,daylight flroworks will bo sent up. Spuclal pieces hnvo been prepared for thooccasion, which when exploded will

American and Japanese) Hagsfloating together.

Tho steamer will dock at the Hackfcld wharf.

Governor Carter has placed his car-rlag-

and pair at tho dlsposnl of thoPrlnro during his stay In thu city.

Tho l'rlneo and his suite will bo metat tho wharf by a mllitaiy escort oftwo companies each of Federal troopsnnd National Guard From the wharfunder escort tho Prlnco will proceedto tho Young Hotel, his suite followingin cnrrlagea. Opposlto tho Young Hotel thero will bo an airav of Jananesoschool children lined uu to greet thucompany.

The forenoon will probably bo spentin making nnd returning calls. Atnoon tho Prlnco will lunch nt thoYoung Hotel In company with hissuite, prominent Japaneso and ono ortwo officials.

Now

and of

dlno

betweeno'clock, a reception will bo givenJapanese Consul, for which Invl- -

havo been S"nt out.of most Interesting featuresevening bo u procession of

Jnpanoso which will form nt AalnPark at 7 o'clock and march toConsulate,

Thli bo flrt real illumlnat-cde-

Japanco inIt Is paraphernalia

uscil pro-vided to celebrate of Port Ar-

thur.

New Uso for Auto Mrsron I wish I could think ofto keep my hush-in- nt homo nights,

Smlthron1 Olvn him nnbile. Mrs. Johnson He'd out morn

''Mi then Mri. Smlthson: No,Indeed, husband got ono lastweek doctor won't bo

'n- - ,.,.' a Vew'S.

t?XPPFvMAS 1NIC lMPIP

Phone ' 156

Lone Tree

"Associated Press Bpcclal CableMUKDLN, Manchuria, Oct. 3t The Japanese are moving eastward and

are bonu-ardln- Lone Tree Hill.

10 REPULSED.PETERSBURG, Russia, Oct. 31 Sakaroff reported that

Japanese were repulse J in an attack made Sunday.e

BOMBARDING PORT ARTHUR.CHCFOO, Oct. 31 There le heavy firing at Port Arthur, Indicating

,i continuance of the bombardment begun 24.

$385,000,000 IS ESTIMATED WARTOKIO, Japan, Oct. 31. The Jpanese Budget for the year beginning

April Ht estimates that the war will be $385,000,000. ordinary ex-

pense $60,000,000.

MOVING OOM PAUL'S BODY TO TRANSVAAL.

THE HAGUE, Oct. 31 The remains of the late President Paul Krugerwere removed today for transportation to the Transvaal.

ALGIERS, Oct.port.

COALING AT ALGICRS.--Three Rucslan torpedo boat destroyers are coaling at

Of

ni.n-nn- In nrrrannnr1,nrfwith Forester Hosmcr states that hoagrees with latter In bis opinionthat tho forest reserves can bo bettciadministered Government thanunder private control. Says the Gov-

ernor in a letter to Mr. Hosmcrprior to expression of opinion

above referred to:One of questions that has arls

en Is that tbo owners ot forest land Income cases that under their owncontrol they aro moro certain thatreservation will bo maintained for all

, time to come, and It seems to thatyour Hoard would do well to make

jelcarcr advantages In turningsuch land to thu of our Durcauof the Government."

Tho Forester statoa somaot reasons why Hoard ot Agrt

(Continued on Pag 4.)

Dr Wile To WorkFOR HAWAII IN

Dr. C. It. Cooper ot of i

Health will leavo tonight in LikeHko for a (rip to Kalaupapa, accompa- -

nlcd by W. C. Wllo of Danbury,Conn. Dr. Wile, who Is an enthusiaston Hawaii, rendered Dr. splcn- -

did assistance during recent tripito Washington and Atlantic City,where the matter of obtaining scientific)

to relieve Inmates of theSettlement was presented.

Mr. Wile Is a close personal friendc' Sugeon Wyman and one ofI"? most widely Known pnysicians or

rk J'rlbuno wuicn reruted erroneousMatemcnts that had been mado con- -

ccrnlng tho settlement and thoot Ho enjoys rlow personalfriendship with leading members of

.

In tho artornoon, Prince will be 'o States. As editor of Hug

driven to Pall, to Pukakl over- - 'and Medleal Journal ho haB oppor-lookin- g

Tcarl Harbor, around Dla- - t"lty he always Improves

mond Head. In tho evening tho presenting facts regarding affairs InPrlnco will nt Japanese Con- - Hawaii and enlisting tho good will of

mlato. I all ho reaches. Last winter he pub- -

In tho cvenlnir 8 nnd a lengthy statement In tho New

thomany

tatlonsOno tho

of tho will

tho

will thopmado ever seen Ho-

nolulu. said tho tob on tho occasion hail been

the fall

thesomething

Mri. autnmobo

overMv

nnd tho sivs hofl.l l ll(!i-,inlsp-

i

ST. hasthe

October

COAST.

expenre and

31.-th-

rnrtn

thu

under

tho

the

feel

mo

tho ovetcaro

Territorialtho tho

tho Hoardtho

Dr.

Cooperhis

the

General

Hnwnll.

tho thotho hilt

which

tho

Hill Is

mm

Attacked By Japanese

General

China,

Carter For ControlForest Reserves

By The Government

writ-ten

Settlement Affairs

peopls

BAREFOOT

;

Pnncrfina frnm tilt, HtntA find InfrmlHto uso all tho lullucnce he can bring tobear to secure favorable action on thoprogram of Federal assistance for theSettlement.

Dr. Wile will make an inspection otthe Settlement with Dr. Cooper, and ItIs certain ho will do his utmost to favorably Influence those high In Federalauthority when he returns to his home

n the Hast.

Vengeance StrikesKwong Yee Players

Vengeance In tho shape of a heaven-sent mlssllo struck tho Kwong Yco

Society on Achi lano a few nights ago.

For several weeks past tho membersot tho society have been making nighthideous by tho terrific din which theykeep up for hours from tho third storyvnrandn ot their now club house. Fromthis lofty plnnnclo the twang nndscreech of Chlneso Instruments niltho air and makes life almost unbonrablo for tho residents living In a rndlus of several blocks from tho clubhouse.

Numerous complaints have beenmade, though, as It seems, none to thupolleo authorities, but still tho nolsukeeps on. Finally It appears that oneoutraged citizen In tbo neighborhooddecided to try to stop tho nuisance Inhis own way. Tho other night the mu- -

sictans wero in tho midst of a Nirvanaof racket when their deafening discordwas Interrupted by a crash ot glassand a yell from tho wlelder of thodrumsticks. A rock had been thrownwith excellent aim from somo ono hid- -

urn in mo darkness iiclow, Tho rorkhit tho drummer, giving him a band-som-

blackened optic, and smashed npatio of glass.

Complaint ngalnst the pla)cra wasmndo at tho polleo station today. HighSheriff Henry promised to havo thoplavers arrested next time Ibey keepup their nocturnal din.

Tho Weekly Edition of the EveningRulletln gives a complete summary ofthe newa of the day

SANDAi S

There's health and comfort in them for Infants,children and grown ups. Our stock new andcomplete.

Infiint', (ill hIzui .80GhllcJrun', nil wizen t.OOVIImsum, (ill mIzoh 1 2SL.nUl j oil wtT-.eH- ..

j''iinv

!

4-- 4

i

il1

w

a

is

$

itK

Vlon, till mIzum 1.78 iS

Manufacturer's' Shoe Co., i.ti. jf1057 H'ORT STREET. JL

jt

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" vuw'u n"iwTWO KVENINO TiUI.I.r.TIN. HONOLULU, T. H., MONDAY, OCT. 3iri!)0ir 'i S7 'l

MASONIC TEMPLE

tLY CALENDAR.

ONt)VLc Progres Stated.

Paclfie 3econd Degree.

miinhniiaHawaiian Third Degree.

" IUHHIUVRoe CroU Regular

7:30 p. m.

rMirAVLe Progres Second Degree.

SATIIHDAY

All vUltlng members ot tlioorder nro cordially Invited to at-

tend of local lodgCI.

HARMONY LODQE, No. 3, I. O O. F.

Meet every Monday evening at 34

In I O. O. V. Hall, Foit street.V. M. McOIUJW, N. (J..H. IL HHNUKY, Secretary

All vlnltlng brother very cordiallyInvited.

MYSTIC LODGE, No. 2, K. of P. '

Meets every Tuesday cvrnlng at7.S0 o'clock In K of r Hall, Kingtrcet. Vlsltlns brothers cordially In

vttcd to attend.JOHN WAI.KKIl. CCT WAI.DUON, K.HS

OAHU LODGE, No. t, K. of P.

Meets every Friday evening atK. P. Hall. King streot. at 7:30. Mem-

bers of Mystic Lodge, No. 2. Wm.Lodge, No. 8, and vhltlng broth-

er! cordially Invited.Work, First Rank.

C. M. WHITE, CCi:. M. COLRMAN, K R.d.

HONOLULU LODGE 816, D. P. O. E.

Honolulu Iodge No. C1C, II. I O. i:.,will meet In tlielr now hall, on Millerand lleretanta streotii, every Fridayevening. I

By order of tbo K. It.HAItltY II. SIMPSON.

Secretary.H. FISIIHR, E.H.

Wm. M'KINLEY LODGE No. 8, K.of P.'

Meets every Baturday evening at7:J0 o'clock In K. ot P. Hall, Kingstreet. Visiting brothers cordially In-

vited to attend.Regular Business.

II. T. MOORU, CC.M. M. JOHNSON, K.ILS.

HONOLULU HARBOR, No. S4, A. A.

of M. A P.

Mts on first nnd third Sundayevenings of each month at 7 o'clock atK. of P. Hall. All sojourning breth-ren are cordially Invited to attend.

Dy order Worthy Captain:B. II. PAUKEH.

J. If. HADWAY, C C.

FIRE INSURANCE

TIM B. F. DILLINGHAM GO,, Ltd.

OeneraJ Agent for Hawaii

Atlas Assurance Company of London.Phoenix Assurance Co. of London.Nw York Underwriters' Agency,Providence Washington Insurance Co.Phoenix Insurance Co. of Brooklyn.

ALBERT RAASMANAGER IN8URANCE DEPTM'T.

Office 4th floor, Stangenwald Bldg.

Manufactured fromICE pure distilled water

i Delivered to any part ntcity by courteous drivers.

Oihi Ice and Electric Co.Ktwalo. Telephone Blue 31S1

COTTON BROS. & CO.ENGINEERS ANDGENERAL CONTRACTORS.

Plans and estimates furnished forll classes contracting work,

Tel. Main 245.ROOM 300, BOSTON BLK., Honolulu,

Restaurant.HONOLULU HINODE CO.

16 N. HOTEL ST.Entirely renovntcd! New Management,

Now Service.MEAL3 25c.

OPEN ALL NIGHT.

Mrs. HARRIET G, EVANS,

Hair Dressing, Facial Massage,Manicuring and Chiropody,

No. 310 Boston Bldg. HONOLULU.

Evening Work by Appointment Only.

FreshVegetable

AND

FlowerSeedsTHEY WILL GROW

5c Per Package

THE

Hollister Drug Co.,LIMITED.

1056 hort Street.

MILLER'S

BOCK

BEER

THE PUREST

THE MILDEST

THE HEALTHIESTBREW.

S LIQUOR DEPARTMENT.

iloffschlaeger Co.,

Limited,

25 King Street, near Bethel

IsOi

Wm. 8. Irwin & Co., Ltd.

W.M. O. IRWIN... President and MgiJNO. D. SPIlECKELS...Ht Vice Prcs.W. M. OlFKARD 2d Vice Prea.II. M. WHITNEY, Jr TreasurerRICHARD lVERS SecretaryA. U. LOVEKIX Auditor

SUOAH PACTORSAND

COMMISSION AUENTSAg.ntt for tht

SCOTTISH UNION NATIONAL INSURANCUMfANT Ul- - tUIMBUKCitl.

WIUIELMA OF MAODEBURO GENERAI.INSURANCE COMPANY.

ASSOCIATED INSURANCE COMPANYofMualcbao4 Bwllo.

ALLIANCE MARINE It GENERAL ASSURANClCO. Lll., of Union.

ROYAL INSURANCE COMPANYsl LIVERPOOtALLIANCE ASSURANCE CO, of LONDON.

ROCHESTER GERMAN INSURANCE COMPANYTUKK.

AUENTS OF THE

Oceanic Steamship CompanyOF SAN FRANCISCO. CAL.

DAVID DAYTON117 MERCHANT tTREIT,

Lots for Salel KAPIOLANI PARK ADDITION

KALI HI, and other d.slrabts Itcalltlss.

Alto 1 JTJMP-BKA- BUdBOAKD,second-hand- ; good as now.

Horse Shoeing.W.W.Wright Co.

Limited,kav. opened a non-ho-t- ni

department In conntt-Uo-a

with their carriag.op, ttc. Having secur-

ed tie services of a first-clas- s

shoer, they are pre-pared to do all work

to (hem In a irst-elat- s

manner.

BUILDING MATERIALSOF ALL KINDS.

Dealers In Lumber and Coal

ALLEN A ROBINSON,Quesn St, Honolulu.

Weekly Edition of ih Bullttln, $1

LOCAL AND GENERAL

Read "Wants" on page 6.

Homo clipping. Club Stables.Arrived In town, "Duster Brown" nt

Wall. Nichols.

Ilavo your old Panama hat mads Vigo, Spain, Oct. 20. Six British lint-llk-

new. Olobo Clothing House. have nrrlved here. 1'art of

The mot novel window display Is Hussion Met Is still In poit.town In at Arlelgh & Co.'s book Bton1. "

Register - voto straight - RUSSIAN REINFORCEMENTS,

Straight Tantheon O. P. S. whiskey. ! St- - Oct. 2!". AllMnnthurln. Kuroimllcln'sDelegate Knlilo lll be back

Hawaii In the Maunn I.oa tomorrow.Harmony Lodge, ...... O. K.,'

meets tonight at 7:30 In I.O. O.K. Ilnll.Tho lloola Ilootilu Society will meet'

Wednesday morning, All members aioInvited.

Neatly (urntshed rooms at the Pop-

ular. $1, 11.50 and $2 per week. 1248

Fort StreetOrders taken for fresh violets. In

quire Harold Clear, 1280 Kmtna St. Telephone, IUuo 2371.

Seats v 111 bo provided for the sited-tutor- s

at the Winter League ball gameslit Kuplnlanl park.

J. Hnpp ft Co.. furulturn denier,will open their new stores In thoYoung building Tuesday morning.

Klondike Flrz nnd llromo Pop forheadache and that tired feeling. Orderof tho manufacturers, 127 Miller St.

Dan ltenear swam CO yards lost Fri-day In 2S 15 seconds, being onlyof n second below the world's record.

Chocolates, bonbons, tallies andmixed candles, neatly packed In fancyboxen. 1'rcah every day nt Hart & Co.,Ltd. Tho Klite.

The Scottish Thlrtlc Club will given Hallowe'en smoker this evening Intheir club room, Members nnd theirfriends please ,flol'

According to n statement by HILLthe Hawaiian Ilnaul. the jtukden, Oct. .in. Th Japanese onc.f tho October 25, lt'OI. the 27tli Insi. niiiieki-- t lbnldhUt

to ,,P i,. There w.is shnrii flchtlng butOne of "Arabic" to your, tho Japanese, were unable to hold the

lion roof will protect you from the ex- - .hill after It had been captured.resslve heat of Summer days nnil protect your building from leakage,

News from the llrltt-Onn- s fight atSnn Frnnclseo tonight will be postedIn tho Columbia saloon. Dickey Davishas arranged for cables by rounds usthe fight progresses.

Sheriff A. M. Drown willlake up the practice, of law, havinghis olllcc In the Jitclil building. He Isn graduate ot tho llostonI nw School and practiced law lieforeentering tho police

The Spy," n drama of the Civil Wnrwlll be given nt the Hawaiian OperaHouse on the evenings ot November17 and lit. The play will be given InHonolulu for the benefit of the N.vtlonnl Guard, W. I). Adams directing.

The of tho Fifth -

trtet will meet tonight nu King streetunder tho big bnnyan tree opposltu thoKalulanl school. Tuesday evening u

meeting will bo held nttho corner of Wlllo and l.lllhustreets.

J P. Cooke, treasurer of Alexander& Ilaldwln, will to Honolulu ina few weeks to resume his duties ntthe local office. Mrs. Cooke nnd chll.dren rnmo down In tho Claudlno Sim- -

day morning und nro theDaldwln hoinu nt Makikl.

Kantman's Dash sheets have severaldlFttiirt over (lash powders.They burn inoro slowly and thereforedo not startle) tho sitter. They bIvo nsofter therefore tho shadown nronot bo Imrsh. You can cet them ntHonolulu Photo Sujijily Co.

Minn I lilrdlo Wilson, who for nomotime ha hnd eharKO ot the boda fountain at has resigned heriiusitiun. miss r.iizuucui auiu nan Ian- -

en her place and can bo found nt almostny moment uiBpcnsing mat popular

drink called "Ono" to her manyf I lends.

Y. W. C. A. ANNUAL MEETING.

The ofllccrs and members of tho Y.W. L. A. held their annual meetingcaiurciay evening nt Knglcslclo, Mrx.

. cv juiuiiu prpHiuiiig. Airs. II.Mrs. Walter Hoffman and

Mrs. Wm, II. Hopper wcro elected ill-

rectors for n term of thrco years. Themeeting ratified Ibo appointments ofMrs. Cooko and Xtrs. Chas.Athcrton to act In tho places rcspec

"' ' "irn. rrnnxAtherton.

Tho report of thn treasurer showed

HCo? o", f .' !? ,VT. ,0$5,998.82 with liabilities exceeding thltin tuo amount or 5.rj.

' 'FIFTH DISTRICT BANNER.

4M u.u ncuu uc mo r n en uisinci lie.ii luin-u- martiiing toiumn Hnturday....,. . tuiinii ii now siiitenbanner, tho official and fighting en- -

sign of tho bailiwick. It Is n beautifulstnndard. Tho yellow stuff of which'tho banner Is mado Is fringed wlth

gold. In artistic letteringtho field of tho banner bears thowords, "Tho Solid Fifth" nnd tho Hn '

wai an motto: o Ho Kaulllco a mon nuiuuitm,

Fine Job Printing at The Bulletin.

$,

(Associated Prss Cable.

(tleshlpi

Drlnl!INterslmrg. Is'.gjilit

from!'"

Issued BUDDHIST FIGHTING,Indebtedness

organization,$11,010.25.

nppllentlon

University

department,

Republicans

Republican

return

occupying

advantages

llKht,

Ilolllbtcr'p,

Ulllliigliam,

Montaguo

amountlnB

glistening

OPPOSING FLEETS.

""u ""'" ,m",ln R". "" ' 'line nun nil is icauy i"r mi jiiitimrc

PERIOD OF TRANSITION.Paris, Oct. 20. Premier Combos has

presented n plan of Reparation ofelisreli and State which, Instead of being nu nhiupt change, provides for nperiod ot transition,

FOOTBALL SCORES.8nn Francisco, Oct. 2fl. Following

nro the principal collegiate footballscores:

Yale 31, Columbia o.

Pennsylvania 11, Harvard n.

Princeton 18. Cornell li.

Mlchlgnu 2S, Wisconsin n.

Stanford 3.', Oiegon U.

DEMOCRATS CLAIM CONGRESS.Washington, Oct. 2!i. The Demo-

cratic Conpresslon.il Committee claimsHint It will elect 22., members of theHouse. The total membership of theHouse is 2S(1, exclusive of Di legates.

JAPANESE CAPTURCS.Cliefoo, ()d. ;!. .Iniunive shells

;livc liurneil Hie ml smokeless pmv-lite- r

tnnguliio nt Port Arthur. TheJapnnefe have cniilurel the trcuihcson the sloies of HlliliniK-liMi- i.

DANISH SEAMAN'S STORY,Paris, October So. The captain of n

Kanlsh s. homier claims he saw Englishtrawlers in the North Hen taking nu""ar" Japanese ami epiomsRUSSIAN INQUIRY.

Vigo, Spain. o.-i- . :t.- - The lluslnli,

'; ; ; j Si a Incident

has begun.

DELCASSE AVERTED WAR.St. Petersburg. Hit. art. Credit Is

,wn . i ijrlinsse. the French Mln- -

Uter of Foreign Affairs, for picventlngu rupture with (Ireat Ilrltnln.

Oncrnl Kuropatl.ln reports someoutpost affairs.

SHIPS PASS GIDRALTAR.Gibraltar, Oct. Si). Four Russian

destroyers li.ne passed eastward.

HAGUE PEACE CONVENTION.Washington, Oct. .10. Seen-tnr- liny

has Issued i to all the pov.-cr- c

'ailing The Hague peace coineiitlon.

SPANISH POLITICS,MnurM. lit I. .11. Disorders have m

f'irreil In tho Spanish Ilous.- - of l)ep"lies.

GUATEMALA REVOLUTION.Maatl.iu, Ott. :t . A loiolullnii I

(iiiatemaln Ik threatened.

ROOT TO ROOSEVELT.WiihlilnKtnii, Oct. 30. Atloriie) llc--

eral Knot h:m told PreiMcnt Hoiiiltthat Hi" reHiilt of the flection Is tinilnuhti.il. li,, claims that the llipulill- -

cnus will curry New York by id,im)umajorllv.

WEDDING GUESTS BURNED.Sl. iviurslnirc. Oct. 30. Woven

...k,. , .....i.n,,,, t,,n i.., i i

to In a lire.

TAKAHIRA HAS APPENDICITIS.VfU' VnrV- - fit-- t .'11 - Ifnn lvTntvnrn

Taknillra, Japniiepc. Minister to I tinUnited Htnten, has undergouu nn cii.ra- -

Hon fornppen-lleltls- .

WANTED HAWAIIAN STONE

J. 0. Axt.-ll- , tho monument man onA)i(Ca 8tro,.t N MI,,unB (o t. Co.ihn very flnu ()r(Ir ,n llla )lllPt ,u wll,cllHawaiian stone forms the principalpart, Tle ,nlu0 of ,Ile orii,r ,v ,.,

gregnto 500 and eomeH from tlm fnm-ny 0f a Mr. Dexter, who onc-- renlded

re and who often katd that ho woulduko to have, n moiiuuicnt f IlnwnllnnHue glom. ,,rirtctI al)OV0 ,lH ,,, rm.

jlng Jilace. The order Itieludes a lino0f coping tn turrouuil the lot. Thotoping Is liiinln very attractive by tdxcorner posts carved from this HaMallan btone. A portion of the orderwent up on the 8. H, Novndnn, tbo billmice soon to follow.

. , .BORN.

McCOJlMICK In this city. Oct. 301004. to tho wlfo of V. II. McCorhfcl: a son

SCOTT-- In this city, Oct. 30, 1901, to!,- wlf(. nf t ( Qnll n am

"For Rent" card, on sale at Bulletin

Orj.S.FairweafherMANAGER.

NEW YORK DENTn PARLORS.,- - (vui 7Pf..(:--

I vcrvthlne clean and tlmrniielitv rlllzed Price the lowest In the city,bteny samid'Sat Iheen rauce. NO LaDY ASSISTANT.

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A. N. SANFORD,BOSTON BUILDING, FORT 8TREET

OVER MAY & CO.

1 WHAT DO VOU DRINK

Every person drinks something.Some persons drink anything.The wise man drinks the most de.

Ilghtful, purely vege.table health beverage

1 WHITE ROCK mi ME 1. ...iM,,',,,,,,,..,,,,!,.,, ,',,,.,,, l.l.,t,,l.l.,.,t.,..

This sparkling, wholesome beveragereceived the Hlglictt Award and ONLYGOLD MEDAL at tho

AND INDUSTRIAL EXPO.SITION at Omaha, Nebraska, 1898, Incompetition with numerous domesticand several brands of Imported Ginger Ale on account of Its

STABILITY,PALATABILITY,

BRILLIANCY.

WHITE ROCK MINERAL SPRINGSCOMPANY

WAUKESHA, WISCONSIN.

If your dealer does not supply itRing up MAIN 4.

W. G. PEACOCK & GO,, Ltd,,

Importing; Agents.

$50.00 for $1,00AT THE

Ladysmith Shooting Gallery,

TOP OH I'UNCHUOWL.

CASH PRIZE OF $50

m. Phillips & Co.Wholesale Importers and Jobbers.

EUROPEAN ANDAMERICAN DRY QOOD.

Fort and Queen 8U.

Tel. Main 339. Res. Tel. White 53

Mrs. E. M. Taylor,FLORIST.

Alexander Young Building.Jiixt received Moss and Seeds

SATO,188 HOTEL STREET near RIVER.

Illeyclcs nnd Illcyclo Sundries;a Specialty. Goods not called

for In 30 ilus will ho sold.

HAWAIIAN HOTEL CONCERT.

The Hawaiian band will gtvn a concert this evening at the Itoyal Iln-wnllnn hotel. Tho program Is ns follows:

PA11T I.March (a) "Ucdclia," (b) "Navajo"

SchwartzOverture "Navucco" VerdiSelection "Maid Marian" .... KovenVocal Kour Hawaiian Songs.. llcrger

Mrs. Alapal.PAUT II.

Si lei lion "Prlnco of Pllneu" ..t.udcrsIntermezzo "Itamonn" JohnsonWnlti "I.cs Slrcnes" .... WaldtoufelMnrtb "Victorious America". .Tobanl

"The Star Spangled Uanner.".Illank books ot all sorts, ledgers,

etc., manufactured by tbo Bulletin Pub-lishing Company,

BY AUTHORITYPOUNDMASTER'S NOTICE.

Notice Is hereby given thnt tho ani-mal described below has boon Im-

pounded In tbo Government Pound atPulwn, Nuunnu Vnlloy, Island of Oa-h-

nud uulcsB tho Pound fees anddamages aro sooner satisfied, will boHold at tho date hereafter named ac-

cording tu law:Oct. 18, 1901 Cow, black breast, dark

brown on back to hip, whlto strlpoon stomach, whlto spot on fore-head and left horn broken.

Tho above animal will bo sold onTuesday November 1, 1901, at 12o'clock noon, If not called for beforotho data mentioned.

D. LOLOIHI,2907-3- Poundmastcr.

Granite and Bronze MonumentsAt Prices To Suit.

WRaSSBa"SsWWHawaiian Iron Fence and

176-18- 0 KING STREET.

NOW WE'REW. are prepared to supply the People of Honolulu with Freiheit e4

ISLAND MEATS. Also, Garden Produce of all kinds; Butter, Epjs, Chlek-sns- ,

Turkeys, Sucking Pigs, Bacon, Ham; In fact, everything that A FIRIt-CLAS-

MARKET Is called upon to furnish.

The ISLAND MEAT CO..JAS. E. Manager.

UttPHONE MAIN 71. FORT ST., OPP. LOVE LO.

TELEPHONE 35.

8ISMARK STABLE GO,, LTD,

WAILUKU, MAUI,

TELEPHONE 22t.

BISMARK BRANCH STABLES

LAHAINA, MAUI.

Hacks, Carrlas.es, Butties aal 1.4die Horses on short notice.

Carrlstes meet all steamers, Cotii

peteat drivers, reasonable rates, ns

veklcl'S and live stock.

Alexander & BaldwinLIMITED.

OFFICERS.J. . Castle First Vice PresidentW. M. Alexander... Second Vice Pre.J. P. Cooke TreasurerW. O. Smith SecretaryOeo. R. Carter Auditor

Sugar Factors and

Commission AgentsAOH.NTS for Hawaiian Commercial kSugar Co., Haiku Sugar Co., Pala Plan-tation Co., Nablku Sugar Co., KlhelPlantation Co., Hawaiian Butr Co.,Kahulul Railroad Co.

WM. G. IRWIN & CO., LTD.AsvntM for

Wauterii Huitnr HoMnliiv Co,Mian I'riinolfico. Cnl,

tlnlclvvlii locnntotlv Works.nnitiiuuiniiiu. Mil.Nawull Unlvumnl Mill Co.MunuructurtirMoirVntloiinlCitn.Hhruddr, INw Yorlc. TV.V.

Pnnitrin Pnlnt C mpnii-- .

Him I'rnnulMco, Cul.Otilnndt A Co.,Ssn I'rnnolson Cnl.

PmbIIIo Ol ranaportntlon Co 'Wan unolsoo. Cat.

Y. Wo & Co.FRUIT8 AND GROCERIES.

Fresh provisions and fruit by everyCalifornia steamer. Fresh Island but-ter from Hawaii.

1123 Fort St. and 1186 Nuuanu 8t2875-t- i

Gomes ExpressBtanu ana umce, 7ic Fort near

Queen St., oppoelto Hackfold building.Draymen, baggago and furniture

bandied and delivered.Office 'Phone Main 298; Residence

'Phone White 861.

YoshikawaTke Dike Doctor. I bare a blfstock of wheels. Repairingour specialty. Wheels Rent-ed. Two Stores: 163 King BL,Hotel near River.

S. SAIKI,Dealer in Bamboo Furniture, Pic-

ture Frames, Grass Linen, DrawnLinen, Table Cloths, Collars, Neck-tie- s,

etc.(

563 S. BERETANIA ST.

NATIVE HAT8 AND NIIHAU MATS.

Also CURIOS of all descriptions atliving prices.

THE WOMAITS' EXCHANGE,

HOTEL, NEAR FORT.

Monument Works, Ltd

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WESTBROOKE,

Sing

OFF ? JT

THE FAMOUS B O U O L A 5

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VASaaGi.

spsaks tor Unitbut I. not noisy

E. R. BATH, THE PLUMBER,115 King Street. 'Phono ift

- l - t Wj Ut.tt.ey a, c tl.V.5

jirPwWr 'tyrvoJOfftiryi''LIFE and FIRE

Insurance - AgentsAOBNTI FOB

BW ENGLAND MUTUAL LIFE l

URANCE CO. OF BOtTON.

AETNA FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF HARTFORD.

Castle & Cooke, Ltd.HONOLULU.

Commlssto.i Merchants

iiii Sugar Factors

AOHNTS FORThe Xwa Plantation Co.Ta. Watalua Agricultural Ca.The Kokala Sugar CaTke Walmea Sugar Hill Co.The Fulton Lron WorVi, 8L Louis, Ms.The BUndard Oil Co.The Geo. F. Blake Btean. Fumfa.Weston's Centrifugals.The New England Life Insurance IJa.

ot Boston.Th. Aetna Fir Ins. Co,. of Hartforl

Conn.Th Alllanc Assurance Co. of Loaf,

C, Brewer & Co,, Ltd,us.n ttreet, Honolulu, T. H.

"" i iiUQABTOntH lor

Hawaiian Agrlcnltural C OokalsSugar Plant Co., Onomea Roger Oe.Honomu Sugar Co.,Walloku Sugar C...Uakee Sugar Co.,Haleakala Ranck Oa.Th Plantera' Line of San Francis.Packets, Chas. Brewer Coa 11a. lBoston Packet.

List of Officer:O. M. Cook, President; (horn

Robertson, Manager; . F. Blshoa,Treasurtr aad BecreUry; CoL W. tAllen, Auditor; P. O. Jones, O. M.Cook and Oeo. R. Carter, Director.

P. O. Box 111. Tel Whit 111

SANG CHAN,MERCHANT TAILOR,

HOTEL STREET, HONOLULU,Bolts mad to order In th lattstyle. Perfect fit guaranteed. Clotsv

ma-- cleaned, dyed and repair.

YEStBUY FROM US WHY? Because

we are the cheapest, call for your or-der., allow you AS day. In which topay your bill., deliver promptly. Youmake 6 on every dollar you Invest.

KALIHI STORE, White 3161.

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STARTLINGSPECIALS

Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday

Ribbon, Satins and LacesAt About Half Prices.

This is the chance many have beenwaiting for during the past few months.It is positively the greatest opportunityyet offered and is for three days only.

RibbonsAt about Half Price -

Satin and Gro Grain Ribbons all silk, all colors, at 5, G'i, 7',iand 10 cents a yard.

All silk Taffeta Ribbons at 3 14, 5, 8 10 and 12 cents a yd.Liberty Satin Ribbon, best qualities, double facedt all silk, at

4, 5, 6 7 and 10 cents per yard.

Colored SatinsFull assortment of colors; 75c, $1 and $1.23 qualities. Your

chelce 50c.

LacesLaces that will wash, In white and cream, 3 to 6 Inches wide,

Insertions to match, at 10c. a yard.Positively the Greatest Bargain of the Yearl

N. S. Sachs Dry Goods Co. Ltd,,

Corner Fort and Beretania Streets.

What Others Say Drink More.

"The use of carbonated beverages or waters as an additionto wine or alcoholic liquors Is highly commendable, as theygreatly mitigate, or wholly obviate tho retarding Influence of

such liquors on tho digestion of starch." Dr. I. Burney Yeo, InPopular Science Monthly. Prof. Charles F. Chandler, chemistto the N. Y. Board of Health; Dr. Julius, Professor of Analyt-ical Chemistry In the American Institute, and many others aU

speak In tho highest terms of the beneficial effects of "80DAWATER" upon the system.

Let us supply you wfth a case of our carbonated beverages.

Consolidated Soda Water Works, ltd.TELEPHONE MAIN 71

YOU DO NOT STOOP BUT

STAND ERECT WHEN USING

The United States Rotary Washers

This Is the lightest running machine on the market, Theclothes are turnpd back and forth through the hot soapsuds, cleaning them without rubbing them to pieces. ThisIs our second shipment and parties who have used thesemachines speak very highly of them.

THEO. H, DAVIET& Co., Limited,HARDWARE DEPARTMENT

PACIFIC TRANSFER CO.WILL CALL FOR YOUR BAGGAGE

We pack, haul and ship yourgoods and save you money.

Dealers in STOVE WOOD, COAL and KINDLINGS.

Storage In Brick Warehouse, 126 King: St. Phone Main 58

NEW LINE OF

Clothing, Pajamas and Neckwear, Ties,Etc., at

J. LandOj Hotel St. Store.

UVCNINO IIULLCTIN, HONOLULU, T. II., MONDAY, OCT. 31, 1901.

Everybody Was ThereRepublican Rally

On Saturday NightThe Republicans of tho Fourth and . I eef trust nnd other trusts. He pointed

Klfth Districts united In a monster lout that the only poslthe ilerlnrntlonmnsa meeting at tho Orphcum Saturdaynight icsultlng In packing that largehnll with the largest and most Intelll.Sint nudlcnee that lias assembled Inyears In Honolulu for tho purpose ofllMcnlng to political preachment. Thehall was Inadequate to aecommodntcthe hundreds which mounted Into thothousands who tamo out to Bhow wheretheir hearts stood politically. It is noexaggeration to any that there were

X?IZ.? ?W Jor'SuJeSiiiu iiriMiuiivnu ui'iuuiisiritiiuu naiurday night. Long before the four hun-dred uniformed members of the KlfthDistrict Marching Club arrived andlong beforo tho cavalcade headed bySam Johnson from the Fourth, cnmion tho scene, every Orpheum seat wnttaken. A mild crowd packed the rtrcetfor a block and n half In front of theOrpheum and the managers prodded

for the otcrflow meeting. Thecheering of this outside meeting fre-quently rolled Into the packed hnll,drowning the okc of orators In Itstide.

A gooil brand of enthusiasm held thobig multitude. The Orpheum hnll nndibtngo 1 arrayed in fluttering lingsnnd pennants. The dren circle nndninny heats In tho boxes were tnken byluillci. There was nn orchestra of Honolulu's best musicians In place. Tholetting wai perfect to bring out thelirtt in the orators of tho evening,

On the stago with thu spcnUrx werenumerous workers from tho different J,pri'i'incis m uoin uinriciH n.nu n num-ber of Hepicscntathc laudldntes. Themeeting was presided oxer by Geo. W.Smith. With him on the stage wereU. S. DIMrlct Attorney It. W. Ureck- -

niif, Chairman A. CI. M. Robertson ofthe Republican Committee, Hon. Sam-uel t'arker, J. A. Oilman, Attorney Oen.crnl I.orrln Andrews, Major Cnmnrn,M. A. (lonsalves, J. A. Hughes, Dr. C.II. Cooper, Dr. W. C. Wile of Danbury,Conn., C I.. Crabbe. C. M. White. W.

Achl, S. V. Chllllngworlh, J. II.I'lshcr, A. V. fiear. Major Zelgler, Wm.Inacs. C. M. V. Korster, J. A. I'llannla,A. Onrtley, CJeorgo A. Daln, CaptainPnbcl, W. C. Roe. 1. n Murray, 13. A.Dnuthltt, Sam Johnson, W. C. l'eacock..1. O. I'rntt. Mr. Hertsceh, Clem Qulnn.

When Chairman Smith culled thohouse to order there was not a iuantpeat In tho building and tho nlsieswere packed by men standing. Mr.Kmlth opened with n quotation fromPresident Roosevelt's letter of accept- -

nine which ended with:Covernmcnt Zealand

.7'"found- -

.I...... ii WW..111. DV.fllU lO I1IU VU1-- ,11111V ui illuInw nllko by tho people and by thoPublic Servants."

Mr. Smith said It wns the manifestduty of every Republican to thostraight ticket. He said the

ticket was a representative one,men from everv walk of life.

Aboutnnu assietanco of a

A. 0. M. chairman of theCentral was

ino flrt-- t speaker re-

viewed In adear and forceful manner, leaving no

a cause toagainst tho men who planned thescope of the present political Unlit

tho Issues. Mr.dwelt with especial on thethree In the

namely: the of

ol Governor Carter, and endorsement of Delegate Kuhlo. He showed

there was every reason theat illlo tbould en

him and further, ovcry voter should support men who will undertake public business In tho snmnspirit and In with tho Gover-nor. Ho that Carter had

the highest typo manhood In tho undated

to tho

wisdom of tho policy.said

In splto of crltlc-H- , hadmoro than any other

In tho history of Hnwali. Ho ex- -

vharvos provide foreffort

greeted with tho

was rid-dled by General

fuullade artillery rapid II roguns Mr. exposed

and tbosaid

of the St. I platformIf knell

Ho numerous amongwhich the broiling gavo tbo

In the platform was to London.rhino taxes and the salaries of public ' Bank of CallciffiVluls, Mr. Andrews' speech was a Banking Co. ofrunning (lrc and Imec Sydney, Ltd., London.the nnd tho audience with him Drafts and cable transfers China

nd through the AV. S. Dlstrlit IHn.Hnu ilnnlrlr.v andi.iiviiiv iti vinuug

made a telling speech. Ho attackedtho theory that national Issues wereof no to Hawaii. He he-

lloed the policy a ltnl ono

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thn free trade Issue to the rear. HeMill that to send n to Con-tres- s

would be to n requestfor the removal of the tariff, whichmeans millions to tho Islands. Mr.llreckons made n spirited defense of1! .fi.iAnl 1 to Mmln II. I '.,.ud .v. ,... .iv ,....,.- .. fill-ljl- i

analysis of the attacks en theof (inu'innr Carter, He saM

t.e was barged with thepower. He noted that Cnrtcr'8 bitter-s- t

enemies had no ehargo ofThey

hnd only said he was doing good thlngibut was not doing them In their wayMr. Dreekons said the name cry had(nine from the Democrats si mo thoday of Jefferson Jackson. It wasalways the other fellow who was brenklug the ami

,. - . II... I.I.. .1 .', " "I"'""' imirgu .Atho matter the ,0I1,, wllcn ,, lecd he noted that the Seaolo had Uou-rno- Carter'

In doing,'Oou-rnor- , your policy Is cur- -

rctt."(leo. A. Davli made a brief but bril-

liant statement of his position In poll-tic-

He lould not be anjthlug elwthan n He had not agreedwith tho policy In cery dotall but .believed It better tu elect a

to handle GovCarter, rather n Denim ratlc

one. He believed tho olllie (lovernor of Hawaii to lie the mit illnlniHofllcc In to All. He hadIn (loveruor Carter.

C. M. White made n brief survey oltho history of the party.

A number spei-lnll- composedpongs wero rendered by Mr. Kills,which, with the other music, wns greatIj by the nudlence.

The overflow meeting wns presidedover by It. W. lloyd. Spceihi- - wcromndu In Hawaiian by Messrs. Frank

and Carlos Long. Rousingipeeches were also by IMwnrdKenlohn, William Olcpau, II. Craw- -

" " ' "' "'Is a Kovernment .',. V" . ... ' and -

orderly alien ' '!". .,.?. f New Zealandivrnnny and to anarchy; nnd Its , ,' ,, ,.. .-- II.,.. u, l ih. ........ .... - iiniii iiuI,

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voteRepubli-

can

n

i

the voices of tho

Democrats Juggle

Per

from the to tho humblest rt Kr,lu ruw" """"'"i " "calllnK. It in tho duty of cintle meeting at Anla I'urkto bvo that n Republican executive has cvenlnR. eleven hundred pvo-me cooperationRepublican Icglslalure.

Robertson,Republican Committee,

Introduced. Hnthe Republican platform

Republican with complain

Robertsonemphasis

endorsements Republicanplatform, endorsement

why Re-

publican conventiondoro why

harmony

manifested ofresigna-

tions Magistrates,

Robertson Legisla-ture, nccom-I'llshc-

Legisla-ture

l.llluokalanl. Robertson's

Attorney

sophis-tries absurdities

consequenceprotective

..!.

usurpation

Indolence,

usurping

confirmed

executive's

than

faith

spcakery.

plo present at least threeof women. Iauken,

forto n lengthy ad-

dress and received withTho success

suit Federal Courttho Hoard Health, re-

strain thnt body from withat

touched on by various1th a show ofW. Kinney spoke foolish- -

the of voting the Home Rule ticket;the

tho

Mr. the

Home Rule party never expect lmvo nn with

In a careful work done Ho attackedunder Carter that uuvornor carter on tno Koro or uncint-

said

District

Its

of-

A. of

rd declaredthat party looked

classes. He referredto what ho termed thunf faith In Generalby having pollco reportshimself Instead of going to

olllco ofJudga DoIo'h deci

sion In matter of Molokal tripho como to have doubts ns to n a great He

last

and

hadtho Home Rulers tu Join with

detent (hnnn party polls. Frank Harvey

held It would be better starvethan to vote ticket.

panded on plank which Mooro bald ho was an ob-th-

of labor and capital and agulnst one-ma- power;

cltlen In Hawaii as ho declared thatagainst alien. He showed how tho of

party bound and ready o"d and this should bo

carry a policy of borne, lolo drivertlon; to make It easier to obtain home- - Robert Wilcox, bald Homo Ruloslcuds; foator l,arty no power flticu death

Federal to hu become u Demo-ai-

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was closest

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out tho

and

tho

Tho Chlcngo of October12

T. McCants aorator Islands, wns thn star at thn

J. II. nlso spoko for thnClub.

Tho pleco mnchan.Um tho modern world over snr. uclock, was tho a Moor,

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la 1888.

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orto.

bought andand Letteri

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Correspondents TheCommercial

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istration

Inrom-pttene-

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Constitution

says:

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nf

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capitalistRepublicans Saturday

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returning

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'resident Roosevelt, endorsement

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MONDAY OCT 31, 1004,;(

tl0" a,1(, contro1 ot "10 ror,-'8- t rc"irvcUcLbUAlC 10 rnltrni CC shall bo In the bands of n trnlned man,

in professional forester, whuso sol

fntiall If? If lljUIIJlIlJlftlp ,uty " ls ,0 raro for "l0 f0re8t lu'''rsJUUall At lYUKiillallflUIG.trts of tho Territory. It Is only rsss

For Senators.

JOHN C. LANE,E. FAXON BISHOP,J. M. DOW8ETT.

Fourth District Representatives.W. W. HARRIS,CARLOS A. LONO,E. W. QUINN,FRANK ANDRADE,WM. AYLETT.E. K. LILIKALANI,

Fifth District Representatives.OSCAR PIHANUI COX,CHA6. BROAD,A. 3. KALEIOPU,SOL. MAHELONA,THOS. H. KALAWAIA.F. T. P. WATERHOU3E

3KuilALA Nu (jOVUItNOrf

CAHILli.

Mrs. Atcherley In 11 communication.. !,.. 1l,.llntln .tr.nl- - n ln.ll.lt. MtllllW uic iMtii villi nvmn tit i'ii(,u4 iii

the subject of Government physicians..... I......... i......u ............ ...ct.nnUli'l UU.VIII1II I.HIIVI " BIHIiVU .v.v..... .. . .. ,...,. ,. l.t .uion ino iiawRiuius. wmcu ih ik'iiimade n feature of Ufa Dcnuoratlc cam- -

palgn In tho Kohatus.Mrs. Atcherley and her Democratic

friends could not commit themselvesto a moro grievous error than thebarge that Governor Unrtcr hns any

retcngo to work out upon tho Hawaii- -

ans. If, as charged, tho Incident iwuiwhich Dr. Atcherley was connectedwas an error, tho record of the specialsession of the Legislature does notshow tliat this Incident was the turningpoint which swung tho nvsinbeni of thelegislature to ravor a material reuuc- -

tlon of tho pay of (lovernment physl- -

clans.In tho first place. If there is on

charge on earth to which (Jovernor Car- -

ter can with a clear conscience pleadnot guilty, It Is the assertion that hohas a desire to recnge himself on thollawallans. Tho frcqucut repetition ofthis charge during the campaign onHawaii does not establish Its trutK- -cannot cio m. Tiiougnttui voters winnot bo misled by such unfortunate as--

fcertlon.Carter thn

fluently

thetho to original

man tho Hoard,the control

Incapableaffairs forest

brushed asto the the leiHawaiian pcoplo and the(airs the Territory according toown sweet will.

Governor Carter did not and has notany stago career out

a ot revenge. thellawallans ot political faith andfrom every district Into

has their opinions and hasbeen guided accordingly. Such actionIs not the product a feeling re- -

It Is quite tho contrarywhich aro to believe ourrorrespondent must admittho matter broad second thought.

the salaries Govern- -

tnent physicians a problem recelvIng the careful consideration the Ha- -

wallan legislators as well asA had

to be made somewhere. The, costwas the Territor-

ial Income. If the Territory continuedat Its old extravagant rato certainlythe burden ot that expense would havofallen heavily on the Hawaiian. AQuestion Territorial business wasUforo the people. It to solved.After consideration tho Gov-ernment physicians wero cut out, notbecause tho Atcherley Incident, notfrom a spirit revenge, but becausethcro was not sufficient revenue tomaintain this form assistance. ItIs that the. sin of ono manIs not supposed bo visited on themen other districts. It Is also truethat tho alleged one man wasnot visited on tho men other dis-tricts. money was not ho hadunless tho Territory went heavilydebt.

It Is ono thing lay chargescriticize, and qui to another to offer a

that would bo better,Our suggests that tho

tho walls thn Governor'sofllco so that tho place would presentrespectable surroundings for tho rccep- -

1" itf-f- rmiiuli iii ,iuiJi$J&Jtil

tlon guests of tho Territory, In ex- -

traiagamc. This Is very much a mat- -

of opinion. Wo believe tho ex.pcndlttire was quite proper, and In J

i"J u""1 """ cu ""nmoimt that It could not cited thoquestion of Government physicians onev.ny or the olhr.

We take Issue with Mrs. Atcherleyon the question Governor Outer's at-

titude towanl tho Hawaiian. If thootcrs Kohaln or any other district

want to the hands of a manwho has In season an J nut of seasonfought to nsslst the HnwallunB, plureconfidence In them, carry out theirwishes, lighten their burden taxa-tion, net upon their recommendationsand their comforts life.

will otc for tho Hepuhllcan can-

didates who are pledged to uphold theadministration Uotvrnor Carter

CONTROL OF FORESTS

(Continued from Page 1.)culliim nnd FnruHtrv feels that theforestry reserve can lio Hotter actum-Itlcred by the Ooverument. Ho says

PBrtiIt Is provided by law thnt the dlrec- -

onable to expect a man so tralnoinnd equipped Is bettor fitted to underIpM' this work than aro those who uianot foresters by profession.

lly bringing the management of thofotikt reserves under ono central uu-

thorlty their administration Is slnipll-.. i, ...,, ";""'..... ... ...t....t..o w. w u.....v ,.w..winn, I,. i.nell,l,n lk .limrllll If ll3t- " - -

Insurnioiiutable where n oumbcr of .11-

"'" "vv ' "' iuiih."s, '""-".i-

.v iM'wit"., ...... . uv... w Uvy..-

mint of the Government, rules anlKKiu.iiiviit vuu iiu rniutvuu, ..mm 11

fiamed by Individuals, could not bo.li.cJe binding.

A considerable part of tho landwithin tho limits ot tho proposed for

regcrvcx lit now In nrlvato owner.hip subject to the shifting opln '

,l,ns of various Individuals. It U be!ll(M'J that the example set by tin'.lovernmeut nud the largo owners

their foiest lands Into re-

KI'fXDli.. Will ItftVl . till 8 infill Clttpl't III- -- -cbhMub tho other owners to do like

:r. Iliiia ItiMiirlniT thn nvtcnfllon r.fuIlin mw.tri'i.a n e In rwn. nrna nm. .I.a'..u,i nn., .n ,...t...i u.v..o uU.protection of tho forest in placiwhere It might not otherwise bo postlblc.

While the forest reserves are creat' primarily tho protection thoImportant watershels, they may, without detriment to this end, made tofr ollutr useful purposes as well, Ifproperly managed under competent supervislon, by a permanent staff. Torncet the objection that the presentowner would lose a possible source olrovenuo by surrendering land which

u'" "s, u cibuko coum do in- -

wrtcd in the deeds transfer or r-

render, providing that tho owner of the'!' receive a stated sharo any rev -

"'""o so derived, and reserving to himtho right to extend such operations,prouuen niwnja tuot ino work be uud- -

rlakcn and carried on only with theapproval and under tho supervisioni'1" Superintendent of Forestry. Inlo unlikely ecnt of a chango In the

" I'uuvj ui mo icrruory, ino pri- -

vae owner ran fully protect himself,'T Ibo Insertion In deed a clause

European countries,

HiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimttRtj

gg8

" Keep Yourg8 Own Key and

n Counsel"HgH

Sound advice whenapplied to holders of

keys to our safe de-

posit boxes. Wehave them for rent.Five to Twenty Dol-

lars a year.

HENRY WATERHOUSE

vnfiDT nriiiniiiU uji inuoi uurfirAm, uu.

Cor. Fort and Merchant is.Honolulu, Hawaii.

umttnnnmimmiiutmnnmmnrmmi

When Governor called MlpulatinB that If tho lahd belu Bpeclai session he used for purposes other than as

showed his absolute confidence In forest reserve, that It thereupon rellawallans. The Hawaiian, held Vert Its owner. Itestrlc-majorit-

In tho Legislature. Tho rr-- Uot" of this character will bo agreedvongeful would hae accepted to by thesay-s- of enemies of llawallans Under Government a perma-tha- t

they aro of conducting ht't service can bo built up, composedKovcrnmental arbitrarily of men trained In work,

them aside, arbitrarily refused Forestry a national policy batlisten to representatives of practised for over a century in

conducted at--

of hla

at of his carriedpolicy He has called

everyhis counsels;

be sought

of otvengo. Indeed,

wo Inclinedwhen giving

Roductlon of otwas

ofGovernor

Carter. reduction of expensesof

government beyond

othad bo

thorough

ofot

oftrue alleged

toof

bin otot

The toIn

to and

programcorrespondent

tinting ot ot

of

let

of

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of

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. . .I AFANciD nniirrnc"' ' """

8AYS 8UPREME COURT

CAN HAVE LICLNSES

Tho High Sheriff should Issue cer-

tificates of competency to Japanese ashack drivers, ocn though tho Englishlanguage Is not one of their accomplishments, says tho Supremo CouitIn n decision given today, Chief Jiitlco Frcar writing the qplnlon, In part,as follows

This Is a submission upon agreedfacts as a substitute for an nppllca-tlo-

for a writ of mandamus to com'pel tho High Sheriff to glvo tho plain'tiffs certificates that thoy aro corape- -

tent drhcrs, they being applicants that tho hill of exceptions canllrenup to rnrrv nossencers for hire.' not bo dismissed, and that wo must

land such certificates being required'. .1 ....... .. HBfcAn..f nl ( r In .!.- -uy lliu BlltMUU UH t li vhi)iiidiiv w vu- -

ininim. enM. tlnnnsna Tho plaintiffsniul applied to tho High Bhcrlff for ex- -

nmlnatlon and tho Issuance of suchcertificates, hut tho latter, after exam-- 1

nnl! them, refused to grant themsuch certificates solely "becauso oftheir Imperfect nndrendering of tho English lnnguagc." Hi'" lmlUed that the plaintiffs aro oth- -

rrwlse nuallflcd. and more particularly.that they "understand tho manage- -

mont of their horses nnd vehicles, tinJcrstnnd the names of slrccts and

'

nrnmlnent localities within tho saiddistrict of Honolulu, and, lu tho Jap- -

nm.B0 translation, understand theulailons for carriages and rates ofrare- - now in rorce. ino mgn bnermreilCS Upon OCCS. Ui' unci iVt UI fttl

.1- .- 1 nnx 1 a iniut IIIU l.awu Ul in.Mf . ... . ,.'.,791), hlch Is the (lenernl LicenseA(ti nn, lIle -- at,! rlio niauo uuuer 1110

nuinoruy couierreu oy sum occ. iu- -ivcn if stntte or regulation im

posing n language test in cases or thisnm mM ue still Itwould bo of such an cxlremo nature.r ci0(u 0 tho lino of unconstltu- -

tlunnlltv that a statuto claimed to co... i.n. ...,... t.n.ti.i . i. an .

Mrued except In a clear case, or shouldnt be extended bv construction be- -

Jyond It.rVta n irms. Sei petalH'T.I Kco vs. Minister. 11 Haw., at page

fi. The propriety of this view Is parl..1n-l- .. n1...ln... ...t.n - , l !.. nnniiiuitii uiiuuiis nuvii, im in una lunv,

nn nttempt Is made to Imposo the tost'.. . .i... i.n.....A .... . ....!. ,...

Wl DlUfflU lailllUKV. V VU lllUUIl 111UV

Is tin. Hncllsh lnneiinen. In a .llv Inwhich by rnr tho larger portion of thopopulation consists of those .namely,Hawallnns, Portuguese, Japaneso andChinese, who naturally speak otherlanguages, many of whom can notspeak tho Hngllsh languago to any

'great extent, and most of whom mightnaturally desire to cugago carriageshaving drivers of their own respectivenationalities.

Taken lltcrnllv thn ulntufn In anfar ag t authorlicB rules In regard todrivers, conflues them to drivers whonre already licensed, and oven If thisprovltlon should bo moro liberallyconstrued so ns to authorlio ruleB Inrcar(1 t0 preliminary examinations ofapplicants, such matters covered bv

U,), rui,,B Would havo to bo Incidentalto matters relating to drivers after

' thcy were licensed This provisioncontemplates rules regulating tho con- -

dlCt 0r tho i,u,nM.. and does not con.templato a rule of such an unusual ordrnvtlc character as that now In qucs- -

tlon. discriminating by a Drcllmlnarvlanguage test who mlnht bo drive.

The conclusion Is that tho HighSheriff should Issuo tho certificates Inquestion. Judgment accordingly.

Atkinson, Judd and Mott-Smlt- forplaintiffs; jottla Androws, AttorneyGeneral, for defendants.

The best cream the Islands afford I

we use In the manufacture of our lea '

reams. Hart t Co.. Ltd. The Elite.

Haleiwa Limited.The most attractive aay't outing Is

that afforded by th excursion downthe railroad line. The HALEIWALIMITED, a flrst-clas- a train, leavesHonolulu every Sunday morning at8:22 o'clock, making the run In twohours, the rate for round trip beingonly 2J)0. From 10:22 a. m. until8:10 p. m. Is spent at the beautifulHOTEL HALEIWA, with fresh andsalt water bathing, tennis, golf, drivesand walks, shooting or fishing, and youare back In town at 10:10 o'clock In threvening.

Mill il, 1Tho famous Hngcy Onld Curo enso

Is still on tho cwlcudnr.Motion of J. A. Magoon, V. It.

I,. C. Abies nud Dorothea Em

for'ngrjo

understanding

constitutional,

erson, defendants, to strike from thocalendar and dismiss tho bill of excep-

tions of Thomas M. Hnrrlson, plaintiff,was this morning denied by decisionof tho Supremo Court, Chlof JusticeFroar writing the opinion of tho courtand Associate Justice Hartwell writinga concurring opinion with certaintnn.ttflftntltAtia

Says Associate Justice Hartwcll: I

consider the exception to the dismiss- -

..I . .I... ht.lHtlff'a Mnllnfl fn. n UnWai ui tuu iimiiiuun IHUllUll ll u .tuntrial, In which In effect was n denialof the motion. 1 also concur In theopinion that no notice of tho motionwas required to be given at tho timeof tho nonsuit; that It remains to boconsidered whether this court, In dc--

elding upon the legality of refusingthe motion for n new trial, can consldcr nil tho rulings during the trlnlto which exceptions were taken. MyImpression Is that tho general refernice In the mot Inn tn errors duringthe trial Is Insufficient tn lirlue thembefore the court ns questions of law:lint that Is for futuio consideration

healing argument,Hut I think that the power of the

iircim courts in gram new mills inCilBC-f- l UI I1UI1SIII1 1UIIIH1 111 llie eillll-

!.,... I , 1 I

n.uii inn ui 1 ill nun. .111.1 nui ill lis nun- -

titp, Sec. 1K3, (.' L which appears tnmo in pirniuc inr n now nun on ium

luuuou 01 11 neiciinnui uiuy

Tho Tadfle Mail steamship Chinawas sighted off Koko Head at nbout9,:Z0, "" tM 'T",1" S!lletloeU.,'1 nt.n?.nl ,A .hn.r.f'

I

t" leld ijUarf being ..navallHl.lo

': ; Z",WiIch aro now being tnrrled on nt

Klip, Tho China 011 Joy tM a plonwuil0"'' ,,n,un'" .

i- - irom Unn hruuCISCO.

1" Wllina Had an Cteil UOen pas- -

enters for Honolulu. Among thehC

aio several well known local people.

Itcv. W. I). 'estcrelt, the wellknown local clergyman, returns fromo trip on tho mainland wheic he gnvciBuvcral lectures on. Hawaii, atconipariled by stcreoptkoti pliluris of Hitwnllnn scenes,

Among the other passengers for thisport nro Mrs. II. C. Coleman, MisIIclcU K. Mead. 1. C. JnilCS and others.

Among the through passengers liX'rlnco Agli Hassan, an Hgyptlnuprlncff anil n cousin to the Khedive, lie

3 making a lour around the worldHudylng various methods of Irrigationemployed In different countries, l'rlncoHassan Is booked for Yokohuma.

Commander N. Sargent, U. S. N., U" M wa' t0 lll Orient, where iu U

tr' ,akc lll command uf theUaltlinoro.

Commander C. a. Calkins is unothelAmerican naval officer on ills way toAsiatic station.

Among the other passengers aro ul6"'nt ,nay missionaries who ouUielr w"' lo various stations In the0rl-'"t-

T1' L'lllua llas ,,n to"""'1 ,,irK

ntoiil of cargo for tho Orient. ThellBt'r lK scheduled to sail for the Orientsi in o'clock tomorrow- - forenoon.

MOANALUA GOLF.

- Thn first round of tho Mununlimhandicap match competition at golt wasplayed yesterday. The following worewinners: J. C. McOIll, J. L. Cockburn,Donald Itnss, H. Cuffard, Geo. Angus,A. C. Wall, A. Garvle, D. Glass, C. II.High, 1). W, Anderson,- - M. Jamlesou,Robert Anderson, A. Guild, W. W.Thayer, S. II. Derby, V. C. Sheldon.

The winners havo until November11 to play tho second round. The matchcompetition Is tor a prize of two silvereups.

The case of Harry C. Mossman, for- -

merly Deputy Sheriff's dork, camo uplu the I'ollro Court this morning, hutWas continued until Wednesday on mo--

tlon of Attorney Frank Thompson, whoappeared for Mossman.

Democrats and Opinions I

On Governm't Physicians

Editor Evening llulletln In n re-

cent Issue of your paper. I seo thntou challenge any man who hns bolt-

ed from tho Hepuhllcan to the Demo-

cratic party to point out any nets commilted by (lovernof Carter and theRepublican party In tho Territory ofHnwall to Justify tho change. I

I know of ono case where tho changewas made, becauso this (luwrnor toldan utterly false story concerning theGovernment phjslcl.in of Wnlmea,South Kohala, tn the legislators. Thiswas for the purpose of Inducing themto agreo to tho abolition of tho Ooverument physicians." Tho story wasprinted In your Issue of April 18th,1903, headed: "Dr. Atcherley Explains":

That a poor native boy came to Dr.Atcherley for medicine for his wife,who was seriously III at Humuula (Hi-lo- )

and the doctor refused to glvo himtho medicine 111! ho paid for It, al-

though the doctor was In receipt of$125 a month salary and the boy only$20 a month from tho ranch.

This succeeded In turning thn leg-

islators In tho desired direction aswell It might. He even forced thehill ahead, glting those memhers whoknew the doctor nnd the story to hemost likely fnlse. no opportunity toInvestigate; and the doctor no chanceto contradict.

Whereas tho true account of thestory will show Hint tho poor nnthethe patient's husband was n haolc, aSwedish farmer, a wagon owner, ntram , , , om. wIlo had beenY..ArLlm' nil ""' Uriliinittiunt rnilnhailllllg I'll' 11 fill rt'CeUIng 7 nn tt

llly ihii. ImioI(m of Hoad Hoard. Southk0,.,) rum tUee times tho doc--

lor's pay at Hint time: April Mtb,1S'3. Pay for (luveriimi'iit physician,Foiifli Knhnlu. fifty ($S0) IoI1.uk nmonth, ami nut $isr. ns told by Govcrnur Caller. That this haolc didnot come himself but kcul his Japan-ese servant. That the doctor hadbeen trcutlng he and his family forsome time nt their houxc in Hnmnkuasix miles nwny. That Just previousthis man was under treatment him-

self for some, time, the result of 11

deep wound 111 the back of the thigh,where ho was gnrcd by n wild boarwhile trying to catch one on the Tar-l.r- r

ranch, nnd whero his life was alsnendangered by the great amount of tholoss of blood. Ho was owing the doc-tor and had not paid his former hill;consequently when (on April 30th) hosent his servant for more nsthmn rem-edy for bis wife, tho doctor remarkedto the Jap thnt ho objected to contin-ually treating people from other dis-tricts for nothlug, especially whenthey can ntfurit to pny. Alfred Carterspoke to the doctor lu behalf of theiiiiiii, hut when asked that the ranchp.iy the doctor bomc Bort of supportso that pvoplo from nil districts canbe treated without any complaints, nndthat common humanity began at homuas the doctor could not support hisfamily on tho smalt amount of $50 the(lovernment was paying him a month,Mr. Carter went away wlxer than whenhe first approached tho doctor on thesubject. However, Governor Carterbucceeded In his roengo on tho lla-wallans by doing away with what little the Government was giving theirlUUIKVIIb Itllft, Mill HI VUU1U liniU,'Governor Caiter might havo usedsomn other menus tu gain It, insteadof committing false stories against tho"clean record of an honest man," nsbis tool. Furthermore, If, ns ho

was true, the sin of ono man Isnot supposed to bo visited on the menof other districts, etc.

If we examine carefully GovernorCarter's manner of proceduro wo Bhallsee that his real object of cuttingdown expenses was to do uway withtho freo treatment for Indigent Ha

Stop Working:when you are old, make

Your MoneyWork for you and take It easy.

A Few Dollarssaved monthly will make you Independ-

ent. For particulars applyPHOENIX SAVINGS, BUILDING ANS

LOAN A880CIATION.Judd Building. Honolulu.

Guarantee Capital $ 200,000.00Paid-i- n Capital $1,300,000.00

HENRY E. POCOCK,Cashier

DO NOT FAIL TO SEE THE

NEW FALL LINE

Art Department oi the

Pacific Hardware Company, Ltd.,

Their Pictures and Att Novelties will be

the Leaders of the Season. Just the

thine for Wedding: and Birthday

Presents.

BURLAP andRAINS

A f.imius attlst. being askeJ how he mixed his paints, answered," With bnlns," An elegant room can be made by using burlaps,bnnj-palntr- d frieze and a suitable plate rail. Call In and talk withour artist and see our samples and designs for this class of work.

STANLEY STEPHENSON,Phone 4u THE HOME DECORATOR U7 King St.

Mi WHO RUNS CAN KbAD S. S. SIGNS.

wallnns, nnd not economy.This ls corroborated by the fact that

tho (lovenmr's department has beento an extravagant expense lately. I

menu that his chamber was beautllledto a costly amount, of which no poorGovernment could hnvo undertakenthe cot. It Is different wllh the re-

pairs of the Judiciary department, usthis expense was necessary. Willi re-

pented requests of Governor Carterthat tho lluard uf Hriillli iiliollnh Gov-

ernment physicians, thnt hotly know-ing tho necessity of theso men, refus-ed tn entertain such mi Id, lint sentIn u scheme reducing tho I'xpenses ofthat department to fiu per cent., stillretaining thu Government phslclaus.If the Governor's real trasnii waseconomy, this reduction would bnvubeen amply sulllclent. because It Is asInrgo n proportional reduction as inany other department.

It is already leading In additionalexpenses, either to tho Government orthe merchants or the planters, etc.,what with outbreaks of dts.-as- InOahu, Illlo and various districts, ciuar-nutlu-

etc., of coursetho ultimate) sufferers of this nro thollawallans.

Therefore 1 appeal to any man thathas n drop of thu Hawaiian blood Inhis veins tu voto for tho straight Dem-ocratic ticket for the sake of theirchildren nnd their children's children.This Is the only chance of doing awaywith such a man as Governor Carterand tho party thnt upholds such nman. I very much doubt If PresidentIloosevelt or the American Hepuhllcanparty nt large, or oven Congress willcontinue tu endorse these actions ontho part of Governor Carter nnd tho

Hepuhllcan party of tho Ter-ritory of Hawaii, the party that Is nowapart from Cecil Ilrown, ono of Itastrong members lu the past.

I nm, sir, yours truly,MARY H. ATCIIEIILKY.

l'uehuchu. North Kohala, Oct. 27,I04.

FIFTH DISTRICT MEETINGS.

The schedule ot Kepubllcnn meetingsIn the Fifth District this week Is asfollows: Monday, 7:30, King street,opposlto Kalulanl school; Tuesdayevening, Knmehameha IV road and atcorner of I.lllha and Wyllle; Wednes-day evening, Iwilcl and Vineyardutrcct; Thursday, Camp No. 1 and atcorner School and I.lllha; Friday, o

pump and Iwilcl; Saturdayevening, Aala Park.

.The best cup of Hawaiian coffee in I

th rltv N. England Bakery.

Sale of

Woolen Goods

Monday.

Here's the good news we spokeof yesterday. We will be briefprices are more to the point andthe goods are on display In themaltai aisle and window. Comeand see them. Sale begins Mon-

day,

Heavy woolen black canvas, 60

Inches wide. Reduced from $1.75

to

Black woolen crepone, width 50

Inches. Reduced from $1.50 to 75e

All woolen checks, width 64

Inches. Reduced from $1.50 to SOe

yard.

Ladles' skirtings, width 54 In.Reduced from $2.50 to $1.25.

Zlbellnes, width 48 Inches. Re-

duced from $2.00 to 60c.

One lot of French flannel waist-Ing-

Reduced from 75 and 80cto 60c.

FORT 8TREET.

Artistic SignsAnd Satisfaction Guaranteed when nadi

JBWETT,CORNER HOTEL and UNION.

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Now Exclusively Controlled By

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J. C. Axtell,1048-5- 'Phone 1801 Blue.Alakea St. P. O. Box 642.

Where is theEconomy ?

Of buying cheap paints?

Ever have a cheap Job of paintingdune on your houso and find tlio paintrubbliiR off as soon as dry mid looldnt;worso after fix months than if It hadn'tbeen put out

Whoever did tho Job used cheappaints.

Hero nro flvo good paints that youcan specify for tho particular purposatcqulrcd. They nro all perfectly relitblo and flrst-clns- yet tho prices nrotery low.

Pure Prepared PaintRubber Cement Floor Paint

! Barn and Roof PaintClimax Carriage Colors

, Durable Wagon and ImplementPaint.

Lewers & Cooke. Ltd.,177 8. KING 8T.

Enos. Bros,UNION ST. ABOVE HOTEL.

Houso and Decorative Painting, Pa-

per Hanging, Kalsomlnlng and Tinting.All orfcrs executed with style andwith tho best of materials, Estimatesgiven.

ATTENTION!HOUSEHOLDERS Improve your

muddy walks and driveway with blacksand dressing always clean. For thenext ten day we sell the finest blackand delivered for 75 cent per yr.

Cheapest price ever known In town.Telephone your order.

Lord & Belser.TL MAIN 198. P. O. BOX 191

PerfectionHome BakeryERETANIA ST. NEAR EMMA.

All kinds of Home Baking, at Reaonable Prices. Fresh Every Day,

Jos. Schwartz,Watchmakers' Materials andJewelers' Supplies,

COR FORT and KING ST

P. tl. fturnette,Attorney-it-Ls- snd Notary Public.

Real Estate, Loans, Collections.Phones: Offlce.Maln 279; Res.Wh. 1341Office, 79 Merehsnt Street, Honolulu.

THE MILLER CANDY GO,

has moved its Candy Factory to theold ELITE BUILDING on HOTEL ST.All Candles are made on tho promises.

Call and try a sample of Hot Candy.

HONOLULUJRON WORKS

Improved and Modern aUQAR MA

CHINERY of every capacity and dsscrlptlon made to order. BoMsr work

"end RIVETED PIPE8 for Irrlestloi.purposes specialty 'Particular attsntlon paid to JOB WORK, and repalnxscuted at shortest notice.

Is kept on file at H,THIS PAPER CDAKE'SAdvrtlsIng Agency. l24Sansometreet,San Frn- -

dsco, California, whrre contracts for ad -

vertlslng can be made for It

NO SPLIT TICKETIn the ballot for the popular beverage Republican,Democrat, Home Ruler and Independent alike vote for

primo lagerTHE PEOPLE'S

Unanimous Choice

Artillerys And MakikisWin Baseball Glory

Sunday baseball at Kaplolanl Parklresulted in victory for tho Artillery)and Maklki teams over tho boys of tho.Aala and Iron Work force1), rep(ic- -

tlvcly, and tho crowds that attendedvvcro treated to a couple of highly ex-

citing contests, Btapleton of, tho Artll-- j

Icrymcn bringing In n roupto of men I

I)ur,d giving his team tho triumph by ngreat rlghtflcld smash hi tho lastInning', l.lno-ti- and mores by Inningsvvcro as Iwlow:

Anlus K. Aynii, ss.j Sullivan, rf.;Anderson, p.; I.uning, c; Kiihina, lb.;Knloln, 31).; Macfarlanc, 2b.S Olmost,cf.; W. Ayau, If.

Artillery Hi anion, 3b.; lllpbcrbcr,r.; Oephart, p.; Connel, sn.; Johnson,lb.; Cramer, cf.; 1'orr, rf.; Stapleton,If.; Stone, lb.

i 2 3 i r, fl 7 8 9Aalns 2 1000300 0- -C

Artlllorys 0 1200200 27Iron Works Nahlwa, ss.; Knla, 31.

ntitid p. j Ahla, lb,; Non, rf.; l'ryce, c;Knmuna, ). and 3b,; Kalavvaun, 2b.;Wood, If.; Husscy, cf.

Muklkls III! (lee, ss.; H. Hrnn, 3b.;Kllu, c; Hoc, If.; Honan, if.; U. Ilruns.11).; F. Kreltas, p.; SimpMin, rf.; A--

tt, 2b.1 2 3 1 B fl 7 8 0

Maklklrt . ...0 3130030 010Iron Works 2 o n 0 0 1 0 0 r,

1'ollowlng is the Mumllng of the

P. W. I..Anla ft 7 2Artillery ."..,, ', 8 0 2

Maklki DCSPacifies 8 3 r,

11. I. W 8 2

runnhou 8 1- - 7

ENDOR8ED rzr. OFFICE.

Tho Republican Executive) Committee at a mooting lYIday evening, endorsed tho following persons for theoffice of dork to tho High Sheriff tosucceed if, M. Dow: if. 12. Murray, Arthur Hraymer, Inane Sherwood, J. ().

ofD. Hachelor and Al Mooro. No action '

was taken by tho commlttoo In thematter of application, for the office of

.... ,.,...t..u ...v.. ..u n ,v ...uut Sheriff.

IN THE FOURTH.

Tho Fifth nnd Ninth Precincts oftho Fourth District will hold a jointmeeting tonight at tho corner ofSouth aud Queen streets. Tho meet-ing will bo presided over by SnniJohnson and tho following gentlemenwill speak: W. T. Rawlins, I.. An-

drews, John I .a no, Jack Dowsett,Klom Qulnn, Illshop, Harris, Long, I".W. Qulnn, Andrado, Aylelt nnd l.llll.a-Ia-

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REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS.'

Entered for Record Oct 31, 1904,From 9 a. m. to 10:30 a. m.

M K Cadlnba ct al to Manocl Hranco.MFrank Ij Mini ct al to John Fitz-

gerald M

Kahaunanl Lonohlwa to W S Koba- -

yakawa MAmaka and hsb to Noa (w) DMary Hal and hsb to It A Wads

worth MM II Hull ct al by judge to Manuel

Telxclra DecreeMclllo E Hustnce and hsb to Trs of

S C Allen MHlchard II Trent tr to Henry Holmes

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"For Rent" wis on sale at The Buitetln office.

THE

Latest MillineryAT

Miss Power's Mi linery Parlors,

Boston Building:, Fort St

TBEON

Have yourstore. It'sshould beputting watchesgood many

Gold and

lik

01 IMU1 fill R. COUNTER,

Settlement WorkSAYS PINKHAM SHOULD

Not Be Partisan

President I'lnkham of the Hoard of

Health this morning sent the following

litter to candidates wno have appliedvisit the Settlement at Knlaupapa:

Honolulu. Hawaii, Oct. 29, 1001.

Mr. John Itlchurdson, l.nlialna, Maul.Dear Sir: Herewith find tho pot- -

Mils nB per join-- tcquc-s- t

The objection of tho Hoard of Healthmid Its President lias been the mnkin;the disease lepiosy the subject of pniUiriin discussion for patty purposes.Such discussion has occurred In thepast for the purposo of securing votesolely.

It wns attempted by certain pet sonsthis nmpalKti nnd was effeittially dis-

countenanced by the President or theHoard nnd C'euttnl Committee.

In Interviews with Candidates Notley. laukea and Chaliman Itobertsonthe impropriety of making appealshated on this disease was coincided In,

Leprosy requires for Its amolioia-tlo-

iiml possible cure the best scion-titl- e

research and medical skill, andhuniauilntlau ran and sympathy.

These attainments belong to no oneparty or set of men, nor can they boproperly tho subji-r- t of partizan dlscusslon.

Dining the pnsl six years thu Govirnmeiit of thci'e Islands has expend-ed $Si!.88K.m; in rnrlng for this onedisease and Its victims,

It Is doubtful if n eonespondlngof public enro and generosity

can be found throughout the civilizedworld.

Aware that this Territory had notand could not raise money sufficient toprosecute to the extent desired seurrhfor n cure for leprosy, last summer Dr.Cooper, M. P. Itoblnson, W. O. Smith,II. H, Hald-vln- . ti. N. Wilcox. A. 8. Wilcox and tho President of the Hoardcontributed u very cnnslderahlo sum

money In personalty bringing be-

fore tho highest medical authorities offh, ITnltujI 3tnd.ii thn n,...rfa morllfnl

d ot,lvl.wllt(.. of tnt. lipB , ,ht. Mt.,!,,The-- effort will not be abandoned

whlto tho Hoard of Health Is constltuted as at piesent.

When, Inospectlvo of party, .men ofhigh humanitarian purposes, as named(with whom others would join if called upon) seek the welfare of theseafflicted people, It is of doubtful publicexpediency or kindness to sanctionpartisan appeals based on this nlll lo-

tion, which only disturb or mislead,and the primary object of which Is securing party votes.

I trust I have made my viewsclear, an. I Hint they will meui

with the appioval of ourself nnd

I beg to remain, very respectfully,U K.,PINKHAM.

Piesident Hoard of Health.

(HEW 1 nlMdGreat relcbrattona were held at nil

tho principal points on the railroadline yesterday owing to tho Impendingdeparture of Japanese warriors whobavo beeu called to tho front. At Watalun, Makalia, Walanae, IIwu and Walpahu flags were displayed nndtpeeches mada to the soldiers who leftthese places. Strangely enough II.Hnckfeld & Co., tho agents of nil thesteamers which leave this port for theOrient, state that tho number of Japnnese leaving this city by Orient-boun-

Klenmshlpi dues not seem to haveswelled ubovo the average.

The Pacific Mall steambhlp Man-rhuri-

Is due to arrive from tho Orienttomorrow. She will havo on boardFrlnco Fuslilml, the Japanese generallot whose icceptlon great prcparatlonctinvo been made.

I I ,1, JUJUL 11111111

TIMEwatch put in order at this

essential that every watchtrustworthy, ami we've beo it

in that condition for atyears. .

silver in all reliable move-

ments.

IH2 Fort Street.

Head "Wants" on paa 6.

Children's birthday gift- at Wul ,

Nlcholi,

The schooner Alpena is siIimIuImIto sail for the Sound this nUeinnon

A probate notlie In the of A

M Athertou nppenrs under New Todu).The new "Advcntiites of Fo (Jrnnd

pa," brimful of mirth, at Wall, NlrlioliCo.

Tho American schooner MatthewTurner left Elccle for the Coatt Oct-

ober 27.

The Kamchameha Alumni will givea bcncllt dance In Progress linll, No

ember 19.The U. 8. army transport Sherman

Is due to nrrlvc from San Fraiiilsc--

next Tuesday. ;

Just arrived ex bark "Olympic," 2fl I

it ad of fine mules. Enquire Hi humanCarriage Cb,-You- building. ,

Ilurnt Orange Is the new shade ofladles' tan oxford shoestore have n fine line of them to selectftom.

Another record-breakin- sale of hos-iery begnn todny nt A. Illom's. Ilerm-do- rl

prime black hose Sue n pair. I.ncclisle 25c

Parlflc Import Co. Invite Inspectionto their new stock of high noveltiesIn belts, hnlr ornaments, null wearnr.d laces.

Our cafe growing In popularityevery day. It's tho liomc cooking withquick service that does It. Hart & Co.,Mil. Tho Klltc.

Until November 5th to answer com-- I

t.tnltil itc bv sthiillatloli nllftwcil in W.... ... ... ..... I,, ...... ivt,..........Wl.--- , ...-.- , . ..V...Jhouse estalo executors, nxsiimjisll.

A giiniu of cricket was placd on Hi

Maklk grounds last Saturday nricrnnntiletween teams captained by It. A. .lordan and It. Anderson. The tesult wns

draw,

Hawaiian News Co. lias Jut receivedover n scon- - of new bonk hj the mostpopular writers. This let u( pleasant1 ending Is to be found In thdr Youngbuilding store.

The euso of Win. Itoopll. nllas Hare- -

foot Hill, charged with burglary In thefirst degree, came up III the PoliceCourt this morning but was otitlnu'duntil tomorrow.

Supremo Court sat for the space offour minutes this forenoon, In lliij per- -

(on of Chief Justlcv Prear, fur the purpipo of handing down two dccliou,eWewhcro reported.

V. S. Matshal 1C. It. Hendry iclurnedyesterday from Kuual, when- - he subpoenaed seven witnesses in l". S. vs. I.P. Kauhoe, charged with defalcation(torn tho Knpaa jiost olllce.

Lieutenant Hamlltou, LieutenantCummins and Captain Johnson hawbeen chosen by Coventor Carter to netci aides to Prince during thupressure of the roja) Jap.iuesc In thisi!ty.

A linn program will be rendered bythe Territorial band at the Hawaiianhctcl this evening. A native quintetclub will perform during the dinnerhour. It Is possible an Impromptudance wilt take place on the lannl lutirIn the evening.

Twenty clays In which to answercomplaint are allowed by order ofJudgH Rohlnson In action upon con-

tract of the Superintendent of Public'Works vs. K. Vivian Richardson nnd

his bondsmen, Hlchnrdson was clerkIn thn Wnter Works Department audwas indicted for enibcvzlemcnt.

Col. J. II. lloyil. It. W Alett andIS. W. Qulnn mado n campaign trip toWalmnnnlo nnd Unllua Kitndny. Then-wer- e

thlrty-flv- out or tho forty-tw-

voters of tho district present and nilwere very enthusiastic for the Repub-licans. It is certain tho Republicanswill havu tho majority of the vote this)ear.

frail m mmran is hd

United Stutes District Attorney ItW. Hreckous this morning In FederalCourt entered it nolle prosequi In thocase or thu 1'nltcd BtaU-- agalufct Sol-

omon Meheula, charged with tho lieBtrtictlon of public- - documents, certainvouchers of the House of Hepresentnlives of lfiftll, of which body ho wasthen cleik. Meheula was tried uncoand convicted anil tho nmoved for atiew trial, which motion wns ginnted,

Hrecliuns stated that us long as howas unable Id Introduce lit evidencethn testimony of members of theGrand Jitty which brought thu Indictincut ngnlnsl Meheula them was littleuse in piocec'dlng with thu prosecutlon; ho theiefore nulla'd tho case.

Meheula, It wilt he remembered, wascnlld bofoio tin- - Federal Grand Juryto testify In the mutter against himself.

RAPID TRANSIT'S APPEAL.

Iletiiru of summons wns made at 9

o'cloek this morning In' the matter ofM. P, Ferrelra, plaintiff, nnd defendantIn error, vs. Honolulu Itapld TransitCo., defendant, nnd plaintiff In error,in tho Supremo Court.

Tho Transit Co., deeming Itself ag-

grieved by verdlit, rendetcd by JuryIn Judge Kobltibon's court on April 30,whereby Manuel Pedro Ferrelrti wasawarded $3000 damages, takes tho camup to the Supremo Court. Ferrelratvl for damages for tho death of his

son.Castle & Wlthlngton represent thn

Transit people.

rsiB "BURNT3Fi IS THE NEW

ss TAN'4?

2K AND WE HAVE THEM.

A Bluc!i:r Oxford, with welted sole andCuban heel, in this new cooling shade isthe ladies Oxford for this season.

Strong, Comfortable and a GuaranteedEasy Walker, retailing at $3.50 and$4.50 within the reach of all.

SHOE

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T STt0tllS,MO. rTHE BEST KNOWN TRADE-MAR-

In the world Is the "A" and the Eaglethat was adopted years ago by theAnheuter-Dusc- Brewing Ats'n., 8t.Louis, U. 8. A., and used by them onmillions of bottles of beer, which haveentered every section of the globe.This trade-mar- Is the symbol of pur-ity and perfection In brewing, and Itspresence on a bottle Iniures (he contents to be of the highest standard.

Drink

H, & Co.,Whotesale Agents.

i. Hopp & Co.,Furniture Dealers andUpholsterers,

ILL Open tlieir Neww Stores In the Alexander

Young Building, Nos. 1053-ley- s

Bishop Street, on Tues-

day morning.

J: Hopp & Go,,1053-10- 59 Bishop Stre

"CREX"GRASS RUGS

Beautiful new stock of the service-

able "Crex" rugs and matting now

open.

Porter Co.,YOUNG BUILDING.

.EATHER GOOD8, MATCH BOXES,OCKET MIRRORS, THERMOMEER8, CORKSCREWS, RULERS anaCHOOL SUPPLIES; PREMIUMS

if every description, at the LOWEST'RICES. Also a fine line of ALUMI

UM GOODS. Upto-Dat- BUSINESSHen use our goods to advertise theirsnd please customers. Write us If In

aed of anything.

THE SAULHIER MFG. GO.

SO MELR08E Ave. NEW YORK, N.Y

HAWAII iN TOBACCO CO.,

EWA COR. KING and DETHEL.

We have in stock Swell "Manilas,1

"Clear Havanas" and a Full Line of

Smokers' Requisites.

William T. Paty,CONTRACTOR AND BUILOER.

AI.AKKA ST.All classes of Dutldlng Work prompt-

ly and carefully executed.Office 'Phone Blue 1801.

Residence 'Phone Blue 2332.

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wego, Boudoir, Salt, Veda,Plasmon, Petite Marie, and manyOthCI8.

"They Melt In your Mouth."

LEWIS & CO , LTD..169 KING STREET.

240 2 Telephones 240

PLEASANT READING FOR

LONG WINTER EVENINGS

These delightful new booksby thu best authors Just re- -

celv'ed.The (irc-c- Dtnmotid, Arthur

.Morrison.My Uuly of tho North, Itandall

Porrlsh.Detionalre, W. V. Fuytoii.Cap'n Krl, Joseph C. Lincoln.

.Cod's Good Man, Marlu Correli."The Affulr at the Inn, Kate

Douglas Wiggins nnd othersThe Master's Violin, Mvrtlo

Heed,

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Younp; Building Store.

CHRISTMAS PIANOS

Time to think about nuklnc a choice.We will tevrtve any Injttuniciit youmav select and dtllver it .it Christmastime. Sold on eisv payments

Bergslrom Music Co, Odd Fellow Bdg.

fHigh Sheriff

Celebrated

HONOLULU, Oct. III. lv)0.?,i

NAME Or STOCK fflr,f ,A

MLKCANTILCC Ilrewcr Co lr,rjrrtL D Ktrr ft '. Lli ffvXMQ 11

turn Platilattnn flrtMiv1lanAKrlcuIturjCo i9i - V ".8

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HiwUrn&dueiri.o f.lit.tjolUwiMjnSuearCo ....Honomu Sugar Co 7JO,ODO !

Honokia Suir Co . fxoo.vrtHitkuSugir Co .. V,OrKt tOdJ

I'itnUtlon VO.OVnaniationCo LtJ f.i0O,Or ?

Klpahulu So (jtr Co fto.ooo iooKQir suar o - yjo,ona lou)

McBryJ stir C . hOihu Sueir Co -- . -- -.. ), SoO.OOO I'MOnomn Sugar Co I, OOO KM

Ookala Sugar Plant Co joo.aoo toUlaa sugar loluOlowalu Co 1 90,000 looPaauhau Sugar Plant Co 5000100 JO

pacinc sugar mm 100,000 100Pala Plantation Co .... 750,000 100Pcptckeo Sugar Co -- . 790,000 tooPioneer Mill Co . t.f 30.000 lOO

Walitua Agricultural Co a.joo.ooo, tooWaltuku Sugar Co ...4 70s OOO 100Walmanato Sugar Co tS.

MiSCbLLANtOUSWHJm Steamkhlo Co ,000 loo

Sicarn N Co ,000 tooHaftallan Lttttrlc to H 500,000 tooHonWT&LCoPU. .. 'Hon R T & L Co Com M

MttOMMutual Telerhona Co --Oahu

1)0,000R & I Co . 4,000,000

HlIoRallroaJCo 1,000,000 0BONDS

HawTtrapc lltrt ClJMiwTrrm dchh,1 Haw Gov pc -...

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cwi rum vj vHaiku Sugar Co pmiw ?uear loot c . ..Hllo H H Co Con 6 r C .Hon RTALCopChIf anuku Plant Co 0 p c .OahjR&LCo6tt, wOahu Sugar Co 6 rOlaa Sugar Lo6p c ...Pala P.ann o ...Pioneer MCI Co 6 p c .

Watalua AgrlcCofcrt

Iilvldi-nd- -- r llrewer & Co., 2 perDvvu Plantation. per cent.;

I pel rent.: Haiku, 1 percut Pala. 1 per cent.; Havvn. Klec- -

1 rli Co. 12 per cent.; Inter-Islan- S.' '" ' l""- - "ont.; Honomu. 1 per

i em , vviiuuKii. i 1.' per ccnu; uno- -

men IS. I. Nov. .",) 1 per cent.; Hono- -

knu. per ci lit., Pioneer (N'ov. 1),I per cent.

Latest Sugar quotation, 4.2S cents.

PASSENGERS ARRIVED.From San Francisco, per S. S. China.

Oct. 31. For Honolulu: Mrs. O, I.Homier. Mrs. II. C. Coleman, Airs.Viola Hu)s. P C. Jones, J. A. Joyce,Itev. II. Illnghnm. Miss Helen K.Meud, F. I.. Hlggs. Mrs. F. U IlIggH.

J. .1. Sullivan. Sirs, W. I). WestcrTctt.Mrs. I.. II. Conn

The Democrats will hold a meetingSaturda) evening, Norcmbcr 5 at theOrpheum. The meeting v. ill be

by J. O. Carter, JudgeW. A. Kinney nnd others. Tho

ladles are Invited to attend, specialbents being reserved.

BE SURE AND ATTEND

Tin:

BazaarlOIt THE j

BenefitOF TUB

German ChurchWhich will he held on the grounds of

H. A. ISENBERG,

Punahou and Wilder Avenue.

SATURDAY, 19, 1904,

COMMKNCING AT 12 NOON ANDCONTINI'ING AFTKUNOON

AND HVKNING.

ADMISSION 25 CENTS.

BrownOR

CORSETS I

High Sheriff HenrySTILL

LADIES DRESSED WELL RULE THE ROOST,

W.B.Arc the ideal adjuncts to a good figure

and good carriage.

Look at the various makes andstyles now being shown by

W. JORDAN & CO., LTD.,

Fort Street.E.

tzsEBSsesasa

NOV.

:

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W AJNTSeJao PtiRo H, JNIiSW TO

HITUATIONS WAN'I liD.

MPBC1AL fNO I ICBtl.FOR SALE.

Have 5 Houses for sale at Palama;150 cash; balance WITHOUT INTEREST at $10 00 per month.

P. E. R. STRAUCH,

No. 74 8. KINQ ST. TEL. MAIN 386.

WANTEDA comfortable homo may bo secured

by married couple, rent free, forcaro of hoiiBC. Address 11., this of-

fice. 2906-- w

A young Portuguese gentleman withUnglisb education. Apply at 41 nml42 Young Building. City. 2907-l-

'to let;Furnished Hooms. Housekeeping al-

lowed; cool and mosquito proof. Ala-k- r

House, Alakca St. bet. Hotel andKing. 2265 tf

I modern 7 room houses on Klnau St.,ToniQulto proof, electric lights, serv-

ants' quarters. Phono 1961 llluo.2846 tf

room cotU ge, sanitary plumbing, onRiver SL Apply J. W. Podmore,King and Detbel. 2792-t- f

Cottage, sot en rooms; 1375 Fort St.near Vineyard; modern Improvements; rent 125. 2S87-l-

On the 1st of November, a furnishedroom nt 1C1I Pensacola St.; canpass the door. 2903-- w

Newly furnished rooms, all modvnconveniences. At No. 84 VlneyaruSL 2728-t- I

2 story house at 1048 Klnaulet. Victoria and Pensacola Sts.

2S96tf

4 room cottage. No. 423 Kuaklnl StApply J. V. Podmore, Ucthel St.

2891 tf

veeKly toltio.i ol tns Bulletin, Itlr vmi

Police On TrailOfWife Murder

Sheriff Andrews of Hawnll has rereived Infnrmntion regarding thowhereabouts of Fukuda Snkuzu, whoLined his wife-- at Uonokaa last ) car.nnd has had printed a description oftho man. It seems that Fukuda linnemplo)cd very tricky means to escapenrrest. Tho following circular is nowbeing sent to nil the deputy sherlffH Intho Islands:

IVantcd for Murder. Fukuda Sakilio. Fukuda Sakuzo, a Japanese, stablied nnd killed hlo wlfo on Jnnuar) 23.1904, nt thq houi-- of Mrs ItkknnlHonokna, Hamakua. Hawaii A r

il of $100 Is hereby offered for hiscapture, or for Information that willled to his capture. After committingthe foul deed ho escaped Into thowoods and has not been definitely lo-

cated since, although by rumor reported from time to time to hae been inconcealment In several differentplaces In Hamakua, llllo and Kau, Ha-wnll. The last report received wasthat ho was seen by an acquaintanceabout October 1st, working with cer-tain Chinese corn planters on tho Horncr ranch, Hamakua. Ho was then

. disguised ns a Chinaman and pretend-ve-

to bo dumb to conceal his voice.His description is ns follows:

Height, a llttlo less than five feet.Kcct, very small, wears No. 4 shoes.Teeth, two upper front teeth hnvogold fillings, several of tho back teethnro missing, causing n sinking in oftho cheeks. Heard, glows very fastnnd full; ho ordinarily slinvcii twltoa week. Voice, very peculiar, squeak)ns If there were some obstruction inIlls throat, described by tho Hawaii-tin- s

ns "hann pllo". Hips, thcro InMimo derangement of the hip bones sothat ho has a slight limp and his spine,is not straight. Age lorty yenis orless. Marks, has n slight scar on thololio of ono ear Occupation, when hefirst camo to the Islands lie was ncontract laborer nt Kiikulhaclo; hohad tho reputation of being an unusu-ally good worker, flvo scars ugci howorked four or flvo months on tho Horncr ranch nt Uumlkoa, ho wns employ-ed a cousldorublo time In the saloonof Mr. McKay nt Kukiilhaele. Habits,he was given to drinking and Is e

when Intoxicated; Is not sav-ing of money nnd is usually hard up.

I.. A. ANI)Iti:W8.Sheilff.

ONE SHARE ONE DOLLAR PERMONTH.

Tho Thirtieth Series of Stock Intho Pioneer Building & Loan Associa-tion was. Issued in October, 1901, nnd isnow open for subscription. The mem-

bership fco ot fifty cents per share,and tho monthly dues aro ono dollarper month per share. The stock drawsmuch better Interest than a savingsbank.

Further Information can bo obtainedfrom A. V. DEAR, Secretary,

122 King SL

- DAY, for Now Ad.H12LP WAN I'liD.

IO LET,Desirable resldenco on Ilerctnnla

street nenr Thomas Square; flno loration; spacious grounds; all modcrn conveniences; rcasonablo rcntato responsible tenant. Apply lo J(1 llothwell. nt W C Teacock & Co,l.til , S8 Merchant St. 2S99 tf

rumlshcd rooms at 1223 Emma StreetMr McConnell. 2S63

FOR SAU.I3...nn.l t.,1 II, t.l .In llkntnn tl. I ,,!. A . .,

,.1H cm-- s luimmuii, iUi fovv .isubrnnd now Delta l'ony I'hncton(wheel, 30 and M Inebc.). la sessfu. .emu ofDoth of the olfl'fll soldbo for track ,,,. ,., 1)e broUBh, ,0y i 'Kimui price, ami cun uu Inspected at the Schuman CarriageCo. A sound, well broken roan mareIs also for Bale, with or without thophaeton, nnd n gentle, well brokenpony with or without the pony cart.Tor further nartlculirg Inquire atoffice of Kinney, McClnnahau &!Cooper, 302-30- Judd llldg.

2900-- m

rine corner lot In Maklkl. Curbing,water, fruit and ornamental treesand all Improvements. Two min-

utes' walk from cars and PunahouCollege. Address 11. P., tbl office.

2516 tf

Walomao house and lot, 330 ncrcs ofhnd, cnttlo, horses, mules, wagon?,harness, etc. Apply to W. P. Fen-nol- i.

Honolulu, or C. Melnecke.Hawnll. 2S97-l-

Horse, buggy nnd harness at a bar-gain. Apply (leo. A. Martin.

2903 tf

Cheap Homo near Tark, Walklkl,Address II. S. K., Bulletin.

289S-1-

Hideo fox terrier dog pups nt Dr.Howatt's. 777 King St. 2904 tf

POUND.Gentleman who exchanged hats at

Temple Friday night can nndhis hat by nppblng at this ofllce.

290S tf

U,8, DepartmentOf Agriculture

wi:atih: burhau.uie loiiowing data, covering a pc

rlod of tnent) nine )eius, hno beeiicompiled Irom tho Weather Iliiieauand McKlbbln at Honolulu.T II. They aro Issued to aheiw thoconditions that have prevailed duringtho month In question, for tho nbovoperiod of )i'ars, but must not bo eonstrued ns a forecast of tho weatherconditions for tho coming mouth.

Month, November, for 29 )cars.Temperature (for 14 jearn):Mean or normal temperature, 71.The wnrmest mouth wns that of

1896, with nn aveiagu of 76.Tho coldest mouth was that of 1S93,

with an averago of 73.The highest temperature was SO on

llth and 23d of 1891, nnd 21st or 1890.The lowest temperaturo wns G9 on

the 20th of 1892. 17th of 1895, 2HU of1897, 5th nnd 2i,th of 1902.

Precipitation (rain) for 27 )cnrs:Average for the month, I.E!) Inches.Average number of days with .01 of

in Inch or more, 15.The greatest monthly precipitation

vas 13.40 Inches in 1887,Tho least monthly preclpltntlun

was 0.59 Inches In 1884.Clouds nnd Weather for 14 )ears:Averago number of dear da)s, 10;

putly cloudy days, 14; cloudy da)s, 6.Wind for 29 )enrs:Tho prevailing winds havo been

fiom the northeast.Station. Honolulu, T. II.Date of Issue. October 30, 1904.

ai.kx. Mcc. ashm:y,Weather Ilurenii.

Note: McKlbbln laliifnll nnd windc'liictlon round used to 1890, Inclumo; all other ilntn computed fiomrefolds of Terrltoilnl Meteorologist.

,

First Football Game

TodayAt Punahou

Ihe flist football gnmo of tho seahen takes pinto this afternoon nt 3:30o clock on tho Punahou grounds be-

tween teams from Oahu Collcgo nndKiiiiehameha School, Tho conditionof each promises a good Initial gamo.The lineup of the two teams will bons follous'

Kams Kaco, center; Robinson,right guard; Arnold, left guard;

right tackle; Mahukona, lefttackle, Mnloho, right end; MtCnnd-less- ,

left end; Morton (captain), quar-tcr- ;

Desha, light half; Oliver, lefthull; Me)tr. full.

Oahu center,Wright, left guard; Pan, right guard:I.aisen, left tackle; MtDougnll, righttackle. Cooper Withlnglon, left end;Hanchctt, right end; Ahrens (captain)quarter; I.) man, left half; Pa, rightliair: (l Judd, full.

Officials will be nenson nnd Turner

Weekly Edition of the Bulletin, IIper ysar.

KVBNINO IIUI.LI.TIN, HONOLULU, H MONDAY, OCT. 31, 1904.

GaM ISKOL'GIU

ISKIQESI CROWD OF YEARS

PERSONAL AND POLITICAL NEWSOF THE DISTRICT DR. ATCH- -

ERLEY'S DISPENSARY.SOCIAL NEWS.

Kolmln, I Inn all, Oit. 28. The Klnaiibrought over the llllo crack pin) its on(ie 21st Inst, auompanlcd by theirminicious nilnilriTH, and landed themnt Knwolhac, from w hence they Jour-neje- d

by carriage provided by the Vol-

cano Stables to Walmea. During theirMay the were guests nt the Akonn1. ulnl Hn Mntiilm 1. I net i lin lint aW" """ '"," '" ' W

pl'ltcit the 1'arker plate at Mana nndon the aotli yiSrtjv .,,, Kl-lu-

front lawalhae for llllo. It Is tollllo

theI'cld In the near future.

The large crowd that attended theLaeball match exhausted een thelarge resources of the Walmea Vol-

cano stables and the powers of Itsmanager, Hen Kuhus, In providing rigsto convoy them from the arlous out- -

Ijlng districts to nnd fiom the scenoof action.

.Mr. and Mrs C 1 Wight of theWllder's S. S. Co. were guests nt Mr.mid .Mrs. I.ben Low's Knpnau place onthe 20th nnd 21st Inst. The) depart-- (

ed by the Klnau on thc afternoon otthc 21st, taking that boat from Mahu-kona

Quite a party of the North Kohalaenthusiasts were guests nt SenatorWoods Puuhue ranch on the night oftho 21st They were on their way toWalmea to witness tho baseball gamesthat were to bo pin) oil on thc fallowingday and Sunday. During their stay Inthat neighborhood they occupied thelanaklln house, which had been en-

gaged for thc occasion. The) returnedhome on the c'venlug of thc 21rd highlypleased with the success of thc south-ern division of their district. SamWoods, one of the pari), was an umpirefor thc games The party IncludedSenator P. P. Woods, Messrs SamuelWoods, Tulloch, Win MrDougall,Blake, O'llilcn, (lay ami others.

Mrs. i:. i;. Conant Is visiting Mrs.I' W Carter at Walmea

Mr and Mrs, C. A. Widemann andtheir guests nt Mana were among thospectators nt thc baseball games on thenfternoou of the 23rd.

Miss i:ih.n Low of Hueliuo is pa) Ingbrr Kohala relatives a visit.

Tho policeman school teacher and afew others from Kawalhne entertainedthe baBcb.ill visitors with a comerton the night of the 22nd. This washeld at tho Walmea Court House nndentrance fees were charged.

The candidates nliout whom It was re-

ported that they hud been inciting thetoad laborcra to strike, nt Niulll wereItepiihllfnns.

Some of the strong Republicans Inthe Kolialas, since the report of the

resignation, havebeen heard lo remark that they hoedicamr.athe Democrats will win at thc polls.

Messrs. J. F. Woods and Olllo Shipman, Governor J T. Baker and theDemocratic candidates for Itcpresentntlvi8 uro now In Hookcna, SouthKonn. They will speak from Knclema-Lille'- s

lanal ut Knllua, North Konn, onthe 31st Inst The largest Democratically Is expected, for that district, with

Charles Magulro of Haehuo as chair-ma- n

anil president to tho precinct clubwill undoubtedly bring forth bis fulldisplay of Democratic voters. A bigrully is also expected for that party ntKnpaau next week. Tho members aremaking great preparations and soinosensational spcc-chc- s will be given thonttdlencc.

Dr. Atcherlcy hns opened his dispell- -

sary nt tho Souu house, Kapnou,Burgesses' painting shop. Tlio

doctor can bo found at the Dispensaryby telephone, etc., fiom 10 a. in to 1

p. m. and 3 p. m. to 6 p. m. and othertimes at the house office, Hale-ih- i lanl,K)nuert.lcy place. North Kohala.

The Hor. Mr. Teuton Smith and others went on a fishing expedition ut Ho- -

nolpu beach on tho 2ltli Inst.Miss Clara White of llnlnwa will go

to Honolulu for n visit. She takes thoKlnau from Mnhukonn on Ihe after-noon of thc 2Sth.

Mrs. J. F. Woods of Knliua Is atMana.

Mrs I.licn Low had a houso full ofguests during tho week. Thero wereMr and Mrs. William Shlpman ot llllo,Mm. Currlo ltoblnson of Honolulu, undMiss HoiiH of Walpahu, Uwa. Mr. nndMrs Shlpman depnrted for llllo on the

th Inst, making their Journey over- -

ami through Walmea and HamakuaMrs. Cnirlo Robinson and Miss lionsmako their departuro today. Theyvlll take tho Klnau fiom Mahukonafor Honolulu.

Miss Knto White of Halavva Is visiting tho Grcenwclls and Wallaces InSouth Konn.

It In rumored hero that GovernorCarter ousted Brown and Chilling- -

worth because these men would not getthe pollro ofllcerB to swear to tho Re-

publican party.Such is politics in tho tropics.

m

For cutting down with his swordand ntterward stabbing a drunken manwho had jeered nt him a German ser-geant has been sentenced to forty flvodays' Impilsnnmint, Tho samo courtsent to prison for four months a prlvnto who had neglected to feed hishorse.

cor Rent" cards on sale at Bid lit l

office.

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ilAKD FOCflHr CONTESTS

GAVIi PARKER RANCH VICTORY

VISITORS PLAYED GOOD BASE,BALL BUT WERE NOT ABLE

TO COMPETE WITH THEHOME TALENT.

Kohala, Hawnll, 0t 28 The batebull match nt advertised In jour pre.

ouh Issue to take place between thoUnion Specials of llllo nnd the ParkerItanch teams on the 22nd nnd 23rdInsts. nt Walmea, South Kohala, hnvcbeen plajed and resulted In another

klory for tho I'Tkn itanch bojaTwo games 'Aero plaicd. Tho one onSaturday afternoon was 4 for tho llllo-lie- s

nnd C for tho Hanrhcrs, nnd thegame on Sunday was 7 for the llllollesand 9, with one Inning not played, forthc Handlers.

The nltendnnco was greater thanaver, nnd tho interest Intense. This

ns uuo io tno numerous nigumemsboth in and out of )our paper carriedon by adherents of the respective teamsnnd nlso tho iln)ers. reellug hndrisen ory high nnd a good many bttswere made. Tho IIIIoIIch had felt cryconfident that this time tl.cy wouldlick tho ltnnchcrH, having Inought tothe llcld Mhat they admitted to bo areal crack team and tho remit hhowsthat the prolous disaster of MsirK.Vnnattn, Unnuna and II. Moto was rotnun in inn nnnr nun nv m ma .iiHvtrH

- - ' - - - -haps, less vcn 1)Cl, fire,

moro tho cct)o for jvon of

111 early part Of Sunda)'s gamothc lllloltes to get ahead, butfailed to bold their advantage. Take Itall round, they were hard fought andInteresting games. Perhaps hereafterMr. the ant! crack plnjer Intho September 25th games, and ono oftho crack pia)ers in these games, willnot bo so ready to make reckless bets.It may be remembered that In issue of October loth paper) hochallenged tho 1'arker Knnch teamto piny the "llllo Crack pla)ers" fornny sum down to n marble, and now

result Is decided lie may thinkhimself lucky that no ono accepted hisbet.

Sam Woods ot Puuliuo Rnnih nndDr. Iivvln of Hakalau were umpires totho baseball mutest

Hilo Bali PlayersPraise Waimea Hosts

airIMIIor l.venliig Bulletin: iweIon Hpeclnl baseball team of llllo,

through )our valuable paper, wishes On

lo express their thanks for the conr-i?1',- 0

extendi d lo them by the Walmeabaseball team people from immed

Initios, during their stny In

We went to Walmea with full expec-

tation of but were beatensquarel) in lioth games. hos-pitality good dean baseball Wal-mea ean't be beat.

We nic arranging for n series of re-

turn games to bo plnjctl In Hllo, in thorear future, hope tho good feelingbetween the teams will still con-

tinue..ours respectfully,

WM. K. HAGSDALD.Capt Union Special B. B. T.

llllo, Hawaii, Oct. 27, '04.

WAIMEA GAME AFTERMATH,

l.dltor !v cnilng Bulletin: In yourlaM,t if ... tnltni- - 1011, Tlillltf TlllltntlnI sec that my report of tho Walmeabaseball game 11,1ot 4th Inst., created quite a sensation,Mr. Vannatta, who was second base-man for tho visiting team, Is, I under-blan-

one of tho wounded ones,clnlms that no crack p!ners fromHllo weio piesent nt tho samotime challenges tho Walmea (Parkerlunch) team In naino of tho crackpln era of llllo, that If tho Walmeabo) wanted to play them, they wcroteady In play for any sum of moneydown a marblo. I should llko to

row who tho crack plnjers are. Mr.Vnnmitla lather contradicted hlnibclfthat is to say, when ho plajed the rerent baseball match ho wascrack lilnver. tint when hn trilrin thaother ciack pla)ers In tho next gamhe llitu will bo u crack plajcr. ThoPark r lanch team, think. Is readyto ace opt tho at nny (Into set.

In the snmo paper of oven date.uIm) see a letter from Kuknlnu statingmat the scratch team wasweak, beenuso of tho poor catchcithuy had hold poor curv-ing balls, that tho members hadpot pla)ed together before, whereastho samo thing applies to (Walmea)Iho Parker ranch team, this team be-

ing composed of men from both firstmid second nines, and also from thoKawalhaa nine.

BPI.CTATOR.Oct. 12, '01.

MAN'S HANDY IN-

DEX, published In the Saturday Bulle-tin an ' tho Weekly Edition, give a;onc!se complete resume of all lejal notices, calls for tenders, Judg,ments, building real es-

tate transactions. Bulletin,lb cents month. Weekly Bulletin41 per year

Fine Job at The Bulletin.

SHORT STORY FOR

EVENING HOURS

"MEANDQOBLILB."

"I'll run nhcad to tell her )c's a comIn'." And away went Tommy, two stepstit a time, up the well-wor- stalra of atenement house, until ho reached thetop lloor, when ho bounded unceremonlously Into a room. Then, renilllug his lato drill In decorum, bebounced out again, banged the dootshut nnd knocked.

"Coom In, Tommyl Dnt vos )ou?"culled nn old German woman, who satknitting within. A broad smile showedthat Bhc appreciated tho boy's effortsnt ceremony.

"How jou vas, Tommy?" Bhe asked."Oh, I'm all right. Miss Sallle, she's

er comln' up tho stairs; here she lanow,"

Ah, dot wos so nice," said the mo- -

mnn) golng t0 grcet thc oung Br.'How do you do, Mrs. Dcdrlch? Hopo

J ou aro comfortable this cold weather.I seo our roof has been leaking, saidtno aUeri taking tho rough old handwithin her own rosy palms.

..ycg (Iot mon no vi mcnd ,iolroof ,, zay8 lt wln not Icnk cn dcrtIj,er a not Ci."

Uere Tommyi wij0 ,a, nu0ut towcal nto roar ot aURhtcr, taughthm8Cif n Umo lo i,ury his faco InM,Bg ga0-- muffi of whlvh ho had re- -

ee,i ,cr- -... m i.im ni10,.. ,iin roo Baij

tl0 yollnK gtor. "I hope )ou hno,l0l takcn nny coI(1 from ti..., .,. .. nu...io, rcspuuucei lliu wuuiuii, "mycold Is better as It vos by and by. only

,(icr rheumatics cooms back zoom- -

,. tt,.,, ... oninn innnrenlK- -

Mi(ei ,.0oo, ror tho rheumatism, doyou mean?'

N d for (ho ,)e( Tommy,letting himself go completely.

"I will bring )ou some nrnlcn to rubwith," said tho girl, maintaining herdignity In spite of Tommy.

"Vel, tank you; den I vlll rub dcrJlnts mlt der anarchy; dot es good."

Hero Tommy thought he saw amoue under tho bed and mado a sud- -

den dive after It, when a fit of laugh- -

tcr probably prevented hisit.

Tommy wns a New York newsboy,whoso moral education nnd deport -

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ncw the ngnlnst his rl.lblcs.assumed air "You not want thut

return, meeting teacher, today?" asked' a b i shook hands with the bride.

luuKiu iiiiu ncr luiincu uuunnd exclaimed: "My, )er doperty. How for did )om git sent?"

When sho told him Iithad not been far away, bo replied, In

way, 1 got n

dred miles further than that."Tommy, ns wo seen, had n

keen sense of tho nnd

damo

stnntly to pay n to the oldwoman I (1 n

"Dem good In thmorning the

I down on cnttlo penstore, led- - was to the

at euterlug the waterI

knitted, peeples shust been 11

basket )enrs.I cs I could Is to

to der deceased wasother room. downfall.

Drawing a pathetic face,",,llc'! vas so to Ven,. ..11 11 i..

. - ...- - !... ..- -.i 4i t.il ftu puun.-uiui.-- uuu 11 woa lectio bit mend hisfor nlco old)oung duly

kindness.Sallle, speak

you knowdot bank? Veil, I

It my savin's, couplo dollar, fcrder I gltB old"

Hero Tommy again hid histho muff, Ba)lng In an

e)o!" I

"Und den," continued woman, "Imust haf funeral. Yes, dot es zo

I will I voodmako mowltln, 'bout dot I wnnt

bo bulled In potter's field, but

conblsted

tune, and tho joung promised thatthcio nndwould day vvrltoIho

Shortly nfter this, duly preparedWilli tho stationer wastho proper kind paper such anImportant document Tommyagain started for Herman worn- -

Sallio, remem-bered heard that thcro should

two witnesses Instni- -:!!i ?hy..to.eservices tho )oung mission pas- -

oln.llv n, ,m,

wbb, asIv lillt nn nl

about It. old damonn Ir. I,. .!

BUSIMBSb DIRECMYBALLASTING.

-tIawallan-Japanet- Ballasting Co.

Dcst black sand froa $2 to IS aaccording to distance hauled. Coralrocks for roada and side-walks. Third door below King,Maunakja St.; P. O. 820. Tele-phone Mam 396.

CLEANING AND DYEING.

T. Itayathl cleaned, repairedand dyed. 637 Beretaala

MA88AGE.

Ochlal, removed to Beretanla BtMaunakea. 2831

Ing faco out fromgray hair and whiskers, which were

for tho occasion.old couplo sat together, lookinga pair rosy winter apples.

When tho lsltors entered tho oldlooked Sho was surprised

seo Miss Sallio and Tommy, bulshe roso occasion,

"You soe, Sallle, ye vaslonesome, mo and Gobllob, gll

already."Tho old mnn smiled and nodded

sent."Uml den," continued tho prospect-

ive bride, "we can safe dcr rent; vonroom vlll do,"

Again thc old man noddedably.

"Don veu ho gits moro meat undbread cs for von wo oatslogedder. so much tonvenl- -

U'lilrh fact nil nnnreclntcd. wlillutho old man gave his smiling npproval

Then, becoming eloquent with licitheme, the old damo "Und den

nnd a und ranB cncei Und lIotInteresting spectaclo Vot llotr flre for ,on l1cr

Annln Itnil rnennran fhn

)our

Hint

llASI.IlAI.I.

Tho

In

sles

iate

Tor

andtwo

j".

Hn

and

tho

not

challengo

The BU8INE88

per

not

ven dcr evenln meet iho keen competition provattcooms from dcr vork, vlll tier) line business, and give

supper already, nnd light customers tho tho

her gaged marriage cereaccompanied her nonniony wns amused Sal

one. come tamo tlnmMiss Sallio laughingly "rite the will, which

"Fresh Air Tommy." ness, Instead sho

MUaexcursions tho pleasures kind

sticct boy, protectionquite an Importance. will will mud.

his his pieache-- r laughlngl)rusticating, he.M

rosy nicubut look

summering

a patronizing "Oh, liun- -

havohumorous, con- -

Miss

lyhe I hat our of

I vlll

ed tho

ul

ho

thohe

liked visitfrom the Fatherland. body of U (trnven wellvns Christmas times," known l.ngllshmnn, wns found

continued the woman. "Oh, Mies Sal- - harbor yesterday nailie, went 23d street und Investigation showed HintMaud by dcr big und dor death duo drowning,

dey comes by nnd dey look mo ceased probablyund dey buy my purty lacca vot huf Saturday night.

und der good In Hnwall minilike ou, send mo mlt good ber He from Shanghaitings. haf moro eat, I vvhero I10 known have n son.glvo old mon Gobllebvot a hard drinker nndlies In dcr (circumstance caused his He

quite shoHo good me.

uuu uvhroom up,socks, dot man."

Tho commendedthis reciprocal

"Miss I vood tomlt about somellngs.

savln'B haf got Inmy

rulny day, and venfaco In

nndertono,"Wl.cn sho gits old! my

thovon

Inst ting hnf. llko youfor von lectio testament, in

money, notter der

should shosomo and

will

what herof for

and

an's Miss whoto havo

bo nn

tho ofInr. whn l,l ...ln

Tho usual, Bcrupulous- -

I1int annminl nllnlfestivity Tho

I..

load

SL

near

thoofwell The

likeof

shy.to

to tho

vo vlll

got

ma

iind (lobllelIng In to

bencllt of clot

him nml

woro i0 ofof

The

der

droves haddey of came

Thesomo this

und

girl

likeYou

Oh,

to

to

of

lamp und knit, und der fire vlll burnnnd von't dot bo nlcoT"

At this picture of domestic fe licit)at tho close of tho day Tomni), whhad been dumb with surprise, fouuc'It necessary to dodgo behind Iho bednnd the old man gave an unusiinllvhearty response, and for the first tlmiopened his mouth to speak,

"Und den o vlll no moro be loneWllIlP " tin RFtlll.

Tho Joung pag,or ,.,, ,iai, bccn cn

waited upon tho brldo and groom,while the twain wcro mndo one. Tum-

...... .,.,-- - ..v. uwm u,nleetle testament shtist now," sho sulil

LIkIc York Cuso, In t Fie' 1'ress.

" ' 'frnwQ0 Cnrle UieUl UVCO L.IIUO nlO

Life In Harbor

last at tho Hawaiian FertilizerWorks, but, although he was a good

s vV ulinti li n 11 n u tu 1, n . I

fnr (IrimlfPnnnua firm no liml.... i.n lmon-- - ..U..B IIUb j

"'o to obtain work for five or sixmonths. Ho lived In the hotel,

t Friday his landlord spoke to himabout his long overdue bill but (Srovei.

ni't off. Ho was latt seen Satur"a' "t 8 I' m All the clrcumslunecK

ot tho case made it probable thatGroves was despondent bccnu.o of hitfailure to procure work and that therequest of his landlord made him do- -

'''lo '" take his own life'V coroner's Jury rcturnc'il the fol

losing verdict:"T'"t tho L. O. Oioves enmo lo

M" 'lent1' th 29th day of October,A- - " lfl0 t Honolulu, Island ofviuiii, territory 01 iiawnn, 11) Binciiiail'"lng In Honolulu harbor, while

TO OPEN FERTILE VALLEYS.

Governor Carter nnd I and Commis-

sioner Pratt considered land imitteit.Saturday afternoon. Hnrrlton's application for Tantalus lots In exchange

J?' fZZ'l! ,n? 7,,,,e"'I 'I,,U1,".a.

will'. 'lo?ln& '""A011'1 '""ping benefit the Territory

financially. Tho Manon valleyextension was considered, A branchtill 1... I ,1,- -. 11... .1.1 ,r

m. ,,rn;.'t wf. 1:z :;latho route on tho "" Bide' near tho

'

"JnT.7nvr!.,1r.l ?,lnn.'.1 t?,ICnC,t,1,C n,;.?... ' d lOUld

mlt dem odder peoples, nnd," oh, Miss i"V.uiuiiy uernoKeu.Sallle, It vood bo bo nlco to havo zomo The Jury of I Petrle,Mowers. I vood llko dot zo much." rrnuk Mclntre, 0. F Do)le, Wm Vim-Thi- s

,mlta' " Beselken nnd Buckle.wns snld In n most appealinggirl

bo (lowers thatalso como

told

thoabodo.

biich

roomthnrn

,lrn,l

box

Queen

him

seem

said

load

Wm.

Bnor" " Allord It7 Ho geta paidnnd behold old Goblleb, "dot nlco old for It." "What?" "Yes; he's a motor-man,- "

In his Sunday clothes, his shin- - man," Cleveland Plain Dealer,

MESSENGERS.

Territorial Messenger Berries 0alsBt. near Hotel: Tel. Sl Main.

MUSIC.

Mr. Jas. Sheridan has opened a repairIng shop at 1168 Miller Bt. cor Bere-tanl-

Charges reasonable. A num-

ber of second hand pianos hi goodcondition, cheap. Orders may bleft at Haw'n. News Co.

Mrs. Anna B. Tucker Teacher olPiano and Voice. High Sckoolgrounds. Emma SL

"For 8ate" cards at Bulletin ofllc

Corporation Notices.

GROCERS' NOTICE.

In accordance with our dcslro to giroour customers the best posslblo nciv-Ic- e

nt tho lowest prices, wo havo de-

cided to discontinue tho practiceallowing a discount of 5 per cent, onretail monthly bills, nnd thereforeglvo notlco that on and after thc 1stof November, 1904, no discount what-soever will be allowed oh any grocer-ies sold In our stores. All grocerieswill be sold at net prices, on a bnrlsof spot cash or thirty da)s scttlcmtnt,and there will bo no cxcoptlon madoto this rule. Purchases mndo In ourretail departments up to tho 1st ofNovember will, of course, bo subjectto thc 5 per cent, discount ns heretofore.

Thc discount question has frequently been the cnuso of disputes and dlssatisfaction and wo believe, this ar-

rangement will Improve our relationswith our patrons, while It will nt thtamo time cnablo us to more, adequato

est prices.II. MAY & CO., LTD ,

LHWIS & CO.. LTD.,C. J. DAY & CO ,

c q. Yi:n hop & co.Honolulu, Oct. 22, 1004. 290.1 tf

Business Notices.

THE HAWAIIAN REALTY AND MA-

TURITY CO., LTD.

Real Estate Mortgage Loans and In-

vestment Securitelt. Homes Built onthe Installment Plan.

Home Office: Mclntyre Dldg.,Honolulu, T. H.

L. K. KENTWELL, General Manager.

BOWERS' MERCHANT PATROL AND

CONFIDENTIAL AGENCY.

Competent watchmen furnished fordullness bouses and residences.

Office, Room 8, Model Block.P. O. Box 284.

BY AUTHORITYWIDENING A PORTION OF THE

KIPAPA AND WAIKAKALAUROAD, ETC., EWA, OAHU, T. H,

Propnsnls will bo iccclvcd nt thootllco ot tho Superintendent ot PubVioWorks, Honolulu, T. 11., uatll Uo'i lock m. of Nov. 5. ISO I. for furnishing all labor nnd mnteilals for Widen-ing n Poitlon of tho Klpnpa nnd Wnlkakulnu lload, clr llwn, Oahu, T. II.

Plana and specifications nro on Dieat tho office of tho Assistant Supeiln-Unden- t

of Public Works, copies otwhich will bo furnished Intending bid-ders on receipt of $5 00, which sumwill bo returned to the bidder lifter liehns deposited his bid mid returned tlvoplans ami specifications.

PioposnU must bo tmhmlttcil on theblank forms which will bo furnishedby the Asslstnnt Superintendent olPublic Works, nnd enclosed In a scaledenvelope addressed to Hon. C. 8.

Superintendent of PublicWoiks, Honolulu, T. II., endorsed"Proposal for Widening a Poitlon ottho Klpapn nnd Wnlkaknlau Road, etc,I.wn, Oahu, T H."

Fnch pinpoint must contain the ftillnamo of tho party or part Ira maklmitho same nml must be nceompnnled bya certified check of 5e.'e of tho amountof tho pmpnsal pa)able to (' S. Hollctwn), Supeilutendcnt of Public Woikuns ninety thnt If tho piopoml be noei pled ii contract will bo entered Into,

No pioposnl will lie enteitalnod un-less made on the blanl.B furnished bythe Asslsliiiit Siipeilntendent of PubHe Win Km, nnd ihllveied nt tho oflltoof tho Siipcilnteiuleiit of PublicWoiks previous to 12 o'clock 111, ontho day xpvcllled.

Tim Huperluti nilciit icservcs tho'Ight to i eject an) or all bids

C. 8. 1IOI.I.OWAY.Siipeilntendent of Public Woiks

Honolulu, T. 11., Oct 28, 1901,2908-J- t

A PRINTINGSUGGESTION

The grinding season Is over andbookkeepers have time to look overtheir blank book, ruled and printedforms, stationery and other office.'SUp."piles before the busy days corpagaln,

The Bulletin Is eeralppejHo do plan-tation vydrk of at kinds at rightprlc$si Estimates and proofs fur.nlahed for the asking.

i .Placo the catering for your aarty

or reception In our hands and we dothe resL Our handling of these socialfunctions are a continuation of suc-cesses. Hart & Co., Ltd. The Elite.

.,4. Wtffttfifidifoitoiii iii g mi 'mM' 1

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PROCLAMATIONWhereas, Tlio Act to provltlo n novcinment for tlio Territory of Hawaii

provide Hint n general election shall bo liclil on tlio Tuesday next alter theflrst Monday In November, A. I). 1001, nnd that at least forty days beforu anyflection, tlio Governor shall Initio nn election prochmatlon, and

Whereat, It 13 provided In the Rules nnd ltcgulallons for Administering Oath?and Holding Elections that no change shall be made as to tlio boundaries of anyprecinct within sixty days of elettlon,

Now, Therefore, In accordanco therewith, I, flrnrgo It. Carter, Governor ultlio Territory of Hawaii, hereby glvo notlco that n general election for n Uelogato to tho HotiHo of Representatives of tlio United States to servo during tlioFifty-nint- Congress, nnd for Senators and Hopresentntlvoa of tho Legislatureof the Territory of Hawaii, will bo held on Tuesday, November 8th, A, I). 1901,

throughout tho Territory between tho hours of 8 o'clock a.m. and 5 o'clock p.m.The Senatorial Districts nrn ns follows:

FIRST DISTRICT Tim Island of Hawaii:SECOND DISTRICT Tho Islands of Maul, Molokal, Lanal anfl

Kahoolawo;;THint) UIBTRICT Tho Island of Oahu;rOUimi DISTIHCT Tho Islands of Kauai and Nllhftli.

Tho electors In tho said Senatorial Districts arc entitled to elect Senator;ss follows: .

, In the First District two;In tho Second District two;In the Third Dlstrlrt three;In the Fourth Dlstilct one.

The Iterrcsentntlvo Districts, Registration Products and Polling Tlacrsare as follows:

FIRST DISTRICT.Puna, Hllo and Hamakua, Island of Hawaii.

FIRST PIli:CINCT That portion of Puiin Ijlng south of ICoanu and from thoeastern boundary of Knu to tho eastern boundary of Kamalll, fallowingthat boundary to nnd along tho western boundary of tho Kaoho home-steads and n lino tho w ten Ion thereof to the boundary of Kcanil.

Polling Place Kabipaun School House.SHCONl) PRECINCT Tho lands ol Knau nnd Olau.

Polling Placo lloud Hoard Stnblos; 11 miles Volcano Road.THIItD PRECINCT Thnt portion of Hllo lying between Puna and Ponahawnl

Street and Road ami tho lino of Its extension to tho sen,Polling Placo- - l).nli' & Co' Wnrcboiiso, corner or Walnkea nnd

Knl"polero Roads.FOURTH PRECINCT That portion of Hllo lying bclwecn tho Third Precinct

and the llonolll Stronili.Pulling Place Circuit Court llouso nt llllo.

FIFTH PRECINCT That portion of Hllo lying between llonolll Stream andtho land of Mnknhaualo.i,

Polling Placo PapnlUou School House.SIXTH PRECINCT That portion of Hllo lying between tlio Fifth Precinct

and tho'hed of tho Walknutnalo Gulch.Polling Placo Honnniii Court llouso.

SEVENTH PRKCINCT That portion of tho Plrat election District lyingbetween tho Sixth Prerlncl mid tho boundary of llamiikuj Including theland of Huumuhi.

Polling Place-- Laupahochue Court House.KIOHTII PHECINCT-T- hat portion of tho First Election District lying between

tho Seventh Pieclnct and the lands of KnlnpaPolling Placo Kaoho School House.

NINTH PRECINCT That portion ot the First Elettlon District lying betweenthe Eighth Precinct and the bod of tho Malanahae Clutch.

Polling Placo Ilonokna Court House.TENTH PRECINCT That portion nf tho First Election District lying between

tho Ninth Precinct and Knhala District,Polling Placo --Kiiknllincln School House

ELEVENTH PRECINCT The balance of Puna lying smith of tho SecondPrecinct and east ot the Flint Pri'tinct.

Polling Placo Kapoho Ranch HumSECOND DISTRICT.

Kohata, Kona and Kau, Island al Hawaii.FIRST PRECINCT North Kohala.

Polling Place Circuit Court llouso.SECOND PRECINCT South Kohala.

Polling Place Walmra Court HonruTHIRD PRECINCT That portion of North Kona lying north of tho northerly

boundary of Hohialoa ami a line running from the nnith corner of Holualoato the south corner ot Piiuniinhulu.

Polling Placo Circuit Court House-- nt Kallua,FOURTH PRECINCT-Tl- mt portion of the Second Election District bounded

by tho Third Precinct, Hamakua, Knu, the boundary of Keaauhou fromKau to Honaunnii, tho north boundary of Honaunnu and tho sea.

Polling Place Konnwnena School House.FIFTH PRECINCT That portion ot South Kona lying between Keel 2, and

Olelomouna 1.Polling Plate Hnokeiin Court llouso.

SIXTH PIIEC1NCT That portion of South Kona lying between tho FifthPrecinct and Kau.

Polling Place Papa School llousoSEVENTH PRECINCT That poitlon of Kau lying bctwoen South Kona and

Punaluu.Polling Place Wnlohlnu Court House.

EIOHTH PRECINCT Tho lemnlnder of Kau.Polling Placo Pahaln School House.

THIRD DISTRICT.Islands of Maul, Molokal, Lanal and Kahoolawe.

FIRST TRECINCT That poitlon of Molokal consisting of Knlawao andKalaupapa.

Polling Plate Kalnupupa Storo House.SECOND PRECINCT That portion of Molokal bounded on tho east by Hono

ullwal and Hnlawa, and on tho west by Kawela and tho First Precinct.Polling Placo Pukoo Court Houso.

THIRD PRECINCT That portion of West Maul lying between tho lands ofWalkapu in tho District ot Walluku and tho lands of Honokawal In thaDistrict ot Kaanapnll.

Polling Place Circuit Court House at Lahalna.FOURTH PRECINCT That poitlon of West Maul lying between tho Innds of

Hanakaoo and Wnlhco, known ns Kaanapall,Polling Placo llonokahau School House.

FIFTH PRECINCT Tho Island of I.nnol,Polling Plncc Kahalepnlaoa Storo Houso.

SIXTH PRECINCT That portion of tho District of Walluku lying south of

Wailiiku Stream and west of n lino running from tho mouth of WallukuStream southerly along tho sand hills to Maalacn Hay and Including theIsland of Kahoolawo.

Polling Placo Circuit Court House at Walluku.8EVENTH PRECINCT That portion of tho District of Walluku bounded by

tbo Sixth Precinct, tho sen, tho lands of Pulchunul, Kallallnul, Kallua,

Hokuula and Hamakuapoko and tho sea.Polling Placo Sugar Room nt Puuncnu Mill.

EIOHTH PRECINCT All that poitlon of Kula on East Maul lying wost of a

lino running from Honuaula to the north boundary of Pulchunul on tlm

lino ot the two hills, Pun o Kail and l'nu o Kolm.Polling Place Hospital Hulldlng nt Klhcl.

NINTH rRECINCT Tbo remainder of Kula and that portion of Hamakuapokilying southwest of tho Mallko Clutch and mauka ot tho road running from

Kaluanul to the Makawao Jail nnd a lino In extension thereof.Polling Place Kcalabou School Houso,

TENTH TRECINCT Tho remainder of Hamakuapoko and that portion of

Hamakualoa lying west of the Halchaku SUcam,

Polling Place Hamakuapoko Mill.

ELEVENTH PRECINCT That portion of East Maui lying between Halchakuand Opuola Streams.

Polling Place Huelo School Houep.

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3mkl-!.'Mi- i.'! . . ' i

- t',VENiN(T?BULtrr t'llWlPLP

TWELFTH PRECINCT That portion of East Mnul lying between Opuola andKaupaula Streams.

Polling Placo Keanao School House.THIRTEENTH PRECINCT Tho Dlstiltt ot liana llng between tho Districts

of Koolau nnd Klpaliulu.Polling Place liana Court House.

rOlfUTl-.ENTI- I liil.CINOT Tho District ot Klpaliulu.Polling Plato Klpahiilit School Houso.

FIFTEENTH PRECINCT That poitlon ot East Mnul lying west Of tho Dlfrtritt of Knupo ami. south of Preclntts Eight and Nine.

Polling Place Honuaula Court House.SIXTEENTH PRECINCT Tho western poitlon of Molokal l)lng west of tha

Second Prctlnct and south of tho First Precinct,Polling Plato Kiuiiinl.nl.nl School House,

SEVENTEENTH PRECINCT That poitlon of Molokal Ijlng east of tinSecond Precinct.

Polling Placo Italawa School House.EIGHTEENTH PRECINCT That poitlon of tho District ot Walluku l)lrr,

between tho Walluku Stream nnd the Fourth Precinct.Polling Place Walhec School House.

NINETEENTH PRECINCT That portion of tho District of Koolau llngbetween tho Twcllth nnd Thirteenth Precincts.

Polling Place Nahlku School House.TWENTIETH PRECINCT That portion of East Maul known ns tho District

of Knupo.Polling Place Kaitpo School House.

FOURTH DISTRICT.All that portion of the Island of Oahu lying east and south of Nuuanu

Street and a line drawn In extension thereof from the Nuuanu Pall to MokapuPoint.FIRST PRECINCT All that portion of tho said district lying south or Kins

Strett and tho Wnlnlan Road, and between n line drawn from the coinerof King nnd Piinnhou Streets to tho long bridge on Aln Monna (IlciuhRoad) nnd Wnlnlan Aveiiuo on the eastern border of Knlmukl Trait an I

nu extension thereof to the sea.Polling Pinto Near the foot of 1'unnhoti Street.

SECOND PRECINCT All that portion of snld District bounded nnd describe 1

as follows:Hcglniilng nt tho Junction of Slierldnn Street and Al.i Muann, ami

running ulong Sheridan Street, Plll.ol Street extension mid Pllkni stm-- t

to nnd along tho westerly boundary of tho Ltmnlllo Homo premises to Hi.

south comer of tbo land of Kiitnwnlilne, nlong tho eastern boundary o'Kalnwnhluc to Its Junction with the western odgo of Mnnoa Vnlle, tln-m- i

along tho western edgo of Mnuoa Valley to tho Junction of Mnnoa Una

nnd Piinnhou AM'iiue; thence along Punnhou Avcnuo to King Street nndalong tho western boundary of tl First Pieelnc t to tbo sea.

Polling Plncc Coiner Kcenumokii Street nnd Wilder Avenue.THIRD PRECINCT All that poitlon of tbo said District bounded anJ

uVrrrlboi! as follow s:llcgluiilug nt tbo old (lag polo Most of Punchbowl running north

westcily to tbo Junction of Si hoed and Eintim Streets, nlong Seliniil Slice t

to Nmiinu Avcnuo nnd Valley Ro.ul to Nuuanu Pall, tlu-ne- routlu-ii-Hr-it-

nhui3 tho KoolaupoLo-Kon- bnundniy to Konnluinnul, thence to nnd alongthe west linimiliry of Mnnoi Valley to tho northern comer of tin- - Scrum!

"Precinct, nlong boundary nf Second Prctlnct ami continuing clown

the 1 Ills'' between Awnlolluiil nnd Kownlo to the starting point.Polling Place Purine Heights Tiuinwny Road ami Niiunnii Aenuc.

FOfRTH PRECINCT All that portion of tho said Ijlsttlct bounded by theThlid Precinct. Niiu.inu, Vlnc)nid, Eniniii, llcrctnnla and Alapai streetsnnd a line the ci uale-i- i of Alapai to Its Intersection Willi tho southeasternconiHrof the Third Pieclnct.

Polling Placo- - Emilia Square.FIFTH PRECINCT All that portion of the nlil District bounded by Mllllanl.

King, Punihhiml, Ileietaula, Alapai, King nnd South Streets mid theWnteifiont.

Polling Placo Kapualwa tliiltdlng.SIXTH PRECINCT All thnt poitlon of the snld Dlstrltt boundc-- by Mllllnni.

King. Punchbowl, Ilerelanla, Eimiin, Vine) aril, and Niiumm Sticcts andtho Wnloi front.

Polling Place Near the l'lio Station, corner Hcictautn nnd FortSticcts.

SEVENTH PRECINCT All that portion ot the said District l)lng outsldo oltbo Dlstiltt of Honolulu.

Pulling Pirn i Sellout Hofise, Wnlninnato.EIGHTH PRECINCT AH that portion of tho said Dlstiltt blug north of King

Street, nnd between the Second Picelntt nnd tbo Third, Foutth mid FifthPrecincts.

Polling Place TIicuiuih Scpinro.NINTH PRECINCT AH Hint portion of tho District nf Honolulu bounded by

the Second I'ltilncl, King mid South Streets nnd tho sea.Polling Placo Corner of South Street nnd Knwalahao Lane.

TENTH PRECINCT All thnt portion of the Dlstilct of Honolulu hounded by

the FliM, Second, Third nnd Sow-nt- Precincts.Pulling Pine t Comer of King and Alexander Streets.

FIFTH DISTRICT.All that portion of the Island of Oahu lying west and north of Nuuanu

Street and a line drawn In extension thereof from the Nuuanu Pall to MokapuPoint.FIRST PRECINCT All that portion of tho Judicial and Taxation Wstrlct of

Kooluupotvo lying west mid north of n lino diawn finin Nuuanu Pull toMokapu Point.

Polling Place Knneohc Court House.SECOND PRECINCT Tho Judicial nnd Taxation District of Koolauloa.

Polling Placo Koolauloa Couit House.THIRD PRECINCT Tlio Judicial nnd Taxation Dlstilct of Wnlalua.

X'iillltig Pine e Walnlun Couit House.FOURTH PRKCINCT Tho Judicial and Taxation Dlstilct of ttnlanne.

Polling Place Walanao Court House.FIFTH PRECINCT All that portion of tbo Judicial ami Taxation District of

Ewn, comprised In tho lands ot Hoaeao and Hououllutl.Polling Place Ewa PnUllon.

SIXTH PRECINCT All tho icmiitulng poitlon of the Judicial and TaxntlnnDistrict of Ewn.

Polling Plate Ewn Court llouso.SEVENTH PRECINCT All that portion of Honolulu or Konn lying makal of

King Stieet, mid between tbo Sixth Precinct mid Palatini Chapel Road andtbo southern branch of tho Oahu Railroad following to Its first nearnppioaeh to tho sea, and all of said District lying manl.a of King Streetbetween tho Sixth Precinct nnd tho boundnry between Kiillhl and Knhaiilkl.

Polling Place Kallhl Pumping Station.EIGHTH PRKCINCT All that portion of Honolulu or Kona lying Mnuka ot

King Strei't ficim tbo main road of Knllhi Vnllcy to l.lllha Street nnd nlino drawn fiom tho bend thereof In extension of the lino of Judd Street,to and along tho ildgci furmlng tbo westerly border of Nuuanu Vnllcy.

Polling Place King Street, maiikii of Knlulanl School.NINTH PRECINCT All that portion of Honolulu or Konn lying between tbo

Eighth Precinct mid Niiunnii Street and iiiuukn of u lluu dinwu ulunsSchool Street, tho Nutinnu Slicnin mid llerctanln Street.

Polling Place At Junction of Kuaklnl and Nuuanu Streets.TENTH PRECINCT All that portion of Honolulu or Kona bounded by Nuu-

anu Sliced, tbo Ninth, Eighth nnd 8iriilli Precincts and tho Waterfront.Polling Place Anln Wnii'house.

ELEVENTH PRECINCT- - ll that poitlon of Honolulu or Konn lying mntiknur King Sttei-- t ami between flic Sevi'iilh nnd Eighth Piedntts.

Polling Place -- Gullck Avenue, niuukn of Kallliiwnctia School.SIXTH DI8TRICT.

Islands of Kauai and Nllhau.FIRST PRECINCT- - The Itlanl of Nllhnu.

Polling P'nce Nllhau School House,

SECOND PRECINCT That portion of Konn Dlstilct Ijlng bttnocn Nn Pali

mid tho buuiiduty between Kcil.iibu nnd Wnlmea Plantations nnd n lino tho

extension thereof ulong tho western edgo ot Wnlmea Valley.

Polling Plae t Kt'knua School House.

THIRD. PRECINCT All that poitlon of tho Kona District lying between tho

Second Precinct anil tho land of llnnapcpo.Polling Placo Walmea Couit Houso.

FOURTH PRECINCT From mid Including Kolabeo to and includingHunapope.

Polling Plare Itnunpepo flchool Houso.FIFTH PRECINCT All of tho District ot Kona lying oast of tlio land of

Katnlieo.Polling Plae. - Kolon Court llouso.

SIXTH I'Hl.'CK.Ci' All tho District of Pitna extending from tlio lands olWallua to nnd Including tho lands of Klpu.

Polling Place l.lhiie Court House.SEVENTH PRECINCT All of tho District of Puna ewtemllrtg from tho land

of Papnn In nm! Ice hiding tho laud nt Wallua,Polling Place -- Court House, Kapaa,

EIGHTH PRECINCT- - Extruding fiom tho Knllhlwnl Hirer to add Includingtho land or I'ap.u

Pedllnu Plnie -- Kllaucn School llouso.NINTH PRECINCT -- l'Mmllng from tho Kullhlwal River to tho north bound-

ary of the Dlstilct ot Koun.Polling Place Wnloll Court House.

Tho electors In the foiegolng Reptesentntlvo DIMrktg aro entitled to electRepresentative ns follows:

III the First District four;In tho Second District four;III tho Thlid DUtrlct six;In tho Fourth District bIx;lit tho Fifth District six;In tha Sixth District-fo- ur.

jR I Jir7Vr-"rTt- r rJrs.V"" 'StrAI ljfiXV-- W xann ifrfl--,

t. Sfy.-- i i a vir,x-

17

atot

IN TKSTIMOS Y

WllK II EOF, I have

hereunto set my hand

caused tho seal of

tho Territory of Hawaii

to affixed.

DONE AT THE

TOL, In Honolulu, this

r.m. ci iy ot August.

A. D 1S04.

G. R CARTER,

Governor Hawaii.mm ,! in

AMERICAN-HAWAIIA- N S. S CO.Direct Service between New York and Hawaiian Islands, Via Pacific Coast

Prom rVew YorkS.S."ARIZONAN" to sail about NOV. S

S.S. "HAWAIIAN" to sail about DEC. 3

Freight received at all timet at tho Company's Wharf, 41st Utrnt, SwBrooklyn.

Prom Snn Prunclntco To Honolulu Direct.S.S."NEVADAN" to sail NOV. 0

Freight received at Company's Wharf, Greenwich Street,month thereafter.

Prom Honolulu to run Frnnclnco.via Puget Sound. "S.S."NEVADAN" to 'sail NOV. 19

Prom Seattle und TnconuiVia San Francisco.

S.S."NEVADAN" Seattle NOV. 1

S.S. "NEVADAN" Tacoma NOV. 2For further Information asiir -

G. P. MORSE, H. Hackfeld & Co., LtdGeneral Freight Agent. AGENTS, HONOLULU.

Canadian-Australia- n Royal MailSteamship Company.

Steamers ot above lino, running In connection with the CANABIAVPACIFIC RAILWAY CO. between Vancouver. II. C, and Sydney, N. . Wland calllug at Victoria, 0. C, Honolulu and Suva, FIJI and Ilritb&M, BRDUE AT HONOLULU on or tho dates below stated, viz:Prom Vancouver and Victoria, B. C.

(For Hrlsbano and Sydney.)MIOWERA NOV. 13AIOANA DEC.

and

DEC.

Tickets Issued from to United VPFor and all aply

H. & Co., Ltd.

L.A. F. Clark, N. Gedge, Frank

IN

ALSO WHITE AND BLACK SAND. MAIK tl

with the LlncmsOceanic Co. Pacific Mall Co,

Co.Wilder Co. Toyo Klten Kal.ha 3k.Wo check your at saving you tae tasscV

and ot on tbo wbart.on of above ami

ered with and at your home..MAIN St.

H, J.

"

Rapid Transit Electric Can arrirand dcpaN from tb aiata .ntraacfthe Monna Hote. rery te- - mint

HOTEL Ctx LT.

and

bo

CAP!

ofMIIIIIW

and each

fromfrom

the

aboutFrom Sydney and Irlabana.

(For Victoria Vancouver. "

MOANA NOV. 1

AORANGI 14

Through Honolulu Canada, ItaUKurope. Freight and Passago general Information,

Theo. Davics (icneral Agents.

J. F. Morgan, President; C. J. Campbell Vice President; J. K&ftM.Secretary; Treasurer; E. Auditor; MartfilfManager.

Hustace-Pec-k Co., Ltd.DRAYMEN, 63 QUEEN ST.

DEALERS

Firewood, Stove and Steam Coal.TELEPHONE

Union Express Co., Ltd., 63 Queen Street,Having baggage contract, following Steamship Co.'a

Steamship SteamshipOccidental & Oriental Steamship

8. 8. Steamahlpoutgoing baggage your home.,

annoyance checkingIncoming baggage checked steamora companies iaV.

quickness dispatchTELEPHONE

NOLIE,

SMOKE

GILLA1AN HOUSE

BOUQUET CIGAR

Beaver Lunch Room

IkM OANAIY 1 HOTEL

ssmm beach

MOANA

O. R. &. COeTIMI3 TAUUI3 '

Oct. 6, 1004.

OUTWARD.For Waliinnc, Wnlalua, Kahuku abet

Way Stations 9. 15 a.m., 3:20 p.m.For Pearl City. Ewa Mill and Way

Station 17:30 n. in., 3:15 a. m11:05 ii. m., 2:15 p, m., 3:20 p. m.,5.15 p m., t3:30 p.m., tll:15 p. m.

INWARD.Arrive Honolulu frum Kahuku, Wl

alua and Wnlanae 8:30 ft. m., 5:S1p. ra.

Arrive Honolulu from Ewa Mill andPearl City 17:46 n. ra., 8:J6 a. m..

10:38 a. m., 1:40 p. m M:31 p. m.,5:31 p. m., '7.30 p. m.' Dally.t Sunday Excepted,t Sunday Only.'

G. P. DENI30N, F. C. SMITH,Supt. Q. P. 4 T. A.

mumRecorded Oct. 24, 1901.

Mi?s Hattle De Trie to Mra ChasAKau; L; por It P 1071. Kill 19S9, Ph.tieo, llllo: 10 rs at M per )r. 1) 2S3,p Cfi. Dated Sept S. 190).

Maria C Serrao to Candida Monezea;I): por It P G.-

-,Kill 1103011. Ap 2,

nnd por R P 1175. Kill 7713. Ap in I'lo.Ido, Hllo: Jino. II 2ci4. p no. I- '- )

Oct 12, U'f 4.

II Hackfebl & Co Ltd to Andi' i

clerson: Rel; lot 91, part II of Pat 4031.',

OIjh, Puna, Hawaii: $110.90. It 171,p 38. Dated Oct 17. 1901.

Thos Mutch and nf to A Lindsay;M; lot 10, Or in.'il. Kallmann, Hllo;fCOO. 1)212,1)97. Dated Sept 21, 1904.

I.llln Ekclcela and hsb to MlkahalA liKaen: D; pc land, Walpoutl, Kawallinu,Kauai: )2G0. II 264, p 131. Dated Oct12, 1901.

Vlturlno Ventura ond vf to W KHeckttlth; M; 3 acres land,

Kula, Maul; 1200. U 262, n93. Dated Jan 19, 190.1.

Ah Kol to Chcons Fat; IIS;Icastdiold. bldK. well, etc, Keokca, Ku-

la. Maul. JIM. H 263, p 212. DatedOct 10. 1901.

Margaret (5 S Kynnersley to RobertWallace; PA: general powers. II 263,p 21.1. Dated Feb 17. 19l.

Miriam P Ainnlu and hsb (S) to Wil-liam E It W Taylor et al by tr; D: 1 C

lilt In lots 1 und 2, Nlolopn. Honolulu;MOO. It 25S, p 473. Dated Apr II.1902.

Chu Wing to Che I.ln Tim. DS;mt In leasehold, bides, etc. Vino) arilSt, Honolulu: tl.eiiiii. II 2C3. p 211.Dated Oct 22. I DO I.

Mnry K Nalllma to II Itoehrlp; M.t 4 of I nd Pal 4BJ2. Olaa, Puna Ha

wall: $R5o. II 22, p loo. Dated nt13, ltf.

Knmnlo Simnr Co Ltd by talK- -r t"A Meunltl- Fore Affelt; 100 lid cattle,12 mule anil 13 horo-s- , Klcmalo. Mo

lolcnl. II 2S2. p 1"J. Dated Oct 2.'.1901.

Mlnnin M Alexandre and hsb to LnuQunn ul: I.: 112 acres land, KallhlValley. Honolulu; 10 rs nt $lu per an.II 26.1. p 7. Duteil Oct 22. 1901.

Lee Chu to (ieorKt' Poolua et ul; SurI.; pc land. Kins St, Honolulu. II 263.u G9. Dated Auk 15. 1901.

ChailiM Pootoa-an- wf et al to ReoJ CnmplH'll; I); Kill ''.S9, lddi;s. etc.KlliK St. Hoiieilulli: $1,931.13 nsil mlKJ2.3i'ii. II . p 171. Dated Oct 15,

1901.Haiin I. Piioln.e to (icorKc-.- l Camp-

bell: D- - Kul i;Mi. KIiik St, Honolulu;$1. etc. II S.'.S. p 170. Dated Oct 1.V.'OI.

PiiuialUiil l' ilep stiff tie John II Da-

vidson. D. lilt In R I' 2038, Kul 4490.Kiiuiobi. KcHilaiipolco. Oahu: $151. D2.'S, i I7S. Date-e- l Oct r,. 19ol.

John Eiiiineluth tr to YonR PoyKweiiii;: I.. inr Kul fiSlt, Klni? St, Ho-

nolulu. 25 yric. 6 yrs nt $1050 per yr,10 jrs nt $1140 per yr. 10 yrs at $1320per r. II 203. p 70. Duteil Sejit 15.1301.

Rlihaiel II Tic-u- t tr to John Etnmcl-.tt-

tr: foiiMiit; to of or Kul5S9. Klnp St. Honolulu. It 263, p 73.Dated Oct 22, 1901.

John ICinuieltith to Yong PoyKwong; I.; lot 2 or II P 3620 Kul107. cor Kckuulllee and Kins Sts, Ho-

nolulu; 23 jr, 5 yrs at $600 per yr,10 ym ut $660 per jr. 10 Ms at $7Mlpt-- r r. II 263. p 71. Dated Sept 15,90 1.

Recorded Oct. 24, 1904.Henry WaterbotiK' Tr Co l.tel tr In

John Emiueliitb. Consent; to lease)of lot 2. It P :il.20 Kill 107. eor

nnd King Sts. Honolulu. II263. p 76. Ilate-- Oct 7. 1901.

(' Ako to William K l.elelni; I); ItP 4165. Kul 57S7. Lnuloa. N Kona. Ha-waii; $30. II 261. p 435. Dated Sept21, 1901.

Marsy S Whitney nml hsb tj M) toChristian Church of Honolulu; D; pur(!r 3C09, eor Keeaiiiiiokii and Heretanln Sts. Honolulu, $3250. II 25S, p179. Dateel May 4. 1903.

William 1 rede Jr ami wf to PioneerHide & Loan Assu of Hawaii; M: KirAp 3. R P H.I6. Kul 1041 and 7 100oeio bind. Kallhl, Honolulu: $1200. II262. p 101. Dated Oct 22. 1904.

Jano Mlnton and hsb (W M) to J TDo Holt; D; par lot 5. bile 1. Kalmukltrait. Honolulu: $500. II 25S, p 40.Dated Sept 14, 1904.

Recorded Oct. 25, 1904.Victoria M'AcIioiik anil hsb (F lj

to Mary Wuiik ; D; porn Kul11216. Puna, lahalna. Maul; $1, etc.(1 258. p IM. Dated Oct 24. 1904.

Slu Ltong i't nl to Walter Hoffmannet al; M; por Kill 6236, Kaaua lane.Honolulu; mio. n it,.--, p jcjcj. DatedOct 22, 1904.

PASSENGERS ARRIVED.

From Kauai iwirts, per Knir. W. OHall, Oct. 30-.- E. R. Hendry, Chas. Notley and wife, J. II. Hanollc, J. A. M.Johiihou, V. A. Hruns, Ceo. Mundou,U Mundun, Ul Fcart, P. E. O. Miste--

linen. A. 11. Crook, A A. Wilson, VII. O Iliniin. A. Hnninno, nnd S2 deck

From Maul ports, per slnir. ClaudIne, Oct 30. .Mm. J. P. Cooke and 4children nnd 2 servants, J. II Wilson,J. W. SpriiiKston, C. Ornham, J. FTaylor, Mrs. Uobb and 2 children, MrsW. I'. Mossmau, Miss Hunnestad, (1. II.Ashley, Itcv. Wee, C. Dunkbase, TVoHhldn, L. W. Lin. Mrn. 8. K. Kalanin,Miss Dortaj Pomalknl, Mrs. 1 Iannis,Mrs. IX Wnrthlugton and 2 children,M. Katiwp, Ilcv. S. K. Kaalluo. Rev.S. I mul, Rev. T Coml, Ah Tlta andwlfci and two children, J. W. Uoycl,Onj; Kee. Tarosawa, J. W. Waldron,MIsh II. Wood, Mrs. W. C. Hardy, II.E. Hendrlck, II. F. Haybcldeu.

II. II. Sinclair defeated F. 8. Mun-itl- l

for fifth plare In tho Mnnoa CoifClub championship jestcrday. In tbomatch play tournament Thayer wonfiom Dcrli) four up and three to play.

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Color Cards and

E. O. HALLI

Sale Of

Sugar Plantation

PUNA SUGAR

CO., LTD.

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THEFIRST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, TER-

RITORY OF HAWAII.

IN EQUITY. AT CHAMBERS.

FIRST NATIONAL DANK OF HAWAII AT HONOLULU, a Corpora-lion- ;

H. HACKFELD & COM-

PANY, LIMITED, a Corporation1,M. P. ROBINSON, H. M. VONHOLT, Trustee for W. 3. CHAM- -

bre; AND A. AHRENS, Plain- -

tiffs,

PUNA SUGAR COMPANY, LIMITED,a Corporation; S. M. DAMON andS, E. DAMON, Copartners DoingBusiness Under the Firm Name ofBISHOP A COMPANY; OLAASUGAR COMPANY, LIMITED;and B. F. DILLINGHAM &. COM-

PANY, LIMITED, Defendants.

NOTICE OF RECEIVER'S SALE.

Notlco Is hereby given that tho un-

dersigned William rfotenhnucr,of the Puna Sugar Company,

Limited, will under and by virtue of adecree of foreclosuro and snlo dulymade nnd entered by tho HonorableJ. T. I)n Holt. Klrst Judge of the Clrcult Court of tho I'lrst Judicial Clrcult. Territory of Hawaii, at Cham-

ber, on the twenty-secon- day of Oc-

tober, 1901. In a certain cause in equitypending in said Court, wherein thojlrnt National Dank of Haw-al-l at Ho-nolulu, a corporation; H. Hackfeld &Company, Limited, n corporation; M.

1. Hoblnson, II. M. von Holt, Trusteefor V. S. Chambrc, nnd A. Ahrens, arolilatntlffa, and tho I'una Sugar Com-pany, Limited, a corporation; S. M,Damon and S. I'. Damon, copartnersdoing business under the firm nnmo oflllshop & Company; Olaa Sugar Com

nnd other sumspaid ordeis and

of snlo ofthat say:

fco slmplo being

TEETHPlain.

- kWTS U"JSSyaS-tss-

Hours,

full informotion at

SON, Ltd.

Hawaii, and any nnd all Interest InInncln, leave, lensehold Intel eats, ten-

ements, hereditaments, rights-of-wa-

caaements; liinlanfos, sugar,whether In of manufacture,manufnUuicd not, 1072.27 aires, rt

little more less, of growing canethe irop of l:m3. In good condition;1U2S5 ncres n little mora or lessof growing cntiu of the cropIDflt'i good londltlon; S22.SIacres more or lcsn of growingcane, in damaged condition; 9 47 mitesof standard gauge lallro.id 4 feet S'iIndies with pound rails, 2740 feethctond-hnn- tiam rails. 130 llxli plates,nppioxlmatcly 2! miles of portabletruck, 10 switches, A top switches,COO Iron ties new, 100 extra ties Inuse, miscellaneous lot of material Inlilacksmlth shop, and lar-suo- contdstlug of carriage, plow, and machine,holts, nuts, washers, railroad splices,coupling pins, links, lion, steel, horsonnd mule shoes, chain, spokes, screws,nails, cane-ca- r spares extras, parts nndwheels; 200 enno cars of modern type,one Porter In goodcondition, 2 donkey engines, 2 colls2.00 feet Inch cable, 1 collfeet of Inch 1 steam pumpnnd holler, 2 largo plantation maps, 14

Hiiall maps nnd drawings; Calljlornla mules, 11 horses, donkeys, 30bend cnttlo; managers, overseer's,doctor's, bookkeeper's and surveyor'shouses, laborers' qflnrters camps,stables and other buildings, sheds,hhnpg, tanks of varying capacity from2IW0 to ii00 gallons, S432 feet of pipe;tools and Implements consisting ofplows, cultivators, shovels, axes,wedges, hammers, cane knives,sledges, saws, bars, 5 Daln wagons, 11

dump carts, 2 spring wagons, 1 dray,wheels parts; firewood, 03 setschain tug harness, 23 sets doubloihaln tug harness, carriage- - harness,pack saddles, collars, girths, lines,pads, halters, traces, riding saddles,cifflce furniture, fixtures and safe,any nnd all tho property used In andabout or In connection with the plan-tation of the I'unn Sugar Company,Limited, In tho said District of I'unn.

more particular description ofsaid property to be sold Is forlhIn said decrco of foreclosure nnd snip,dated October 22, 1904, reference towhich Is hereby made, and tho gameIs made a part hcieof.

That said Receiver shall have thoright to adjourn said salo salesfrom tlmo to tlmo to him may Bceinexpedient or proper, and adjourn.eel. to innko tho snlo without furtherpublished notlco at time nnd placo

chases shall fall to comply with thoterms of his or their bid or toI'leto said purchase, Bald Receivermay with or without further annlicatlon Court again advertise said

DENTISTSTHEUP-T- O DATE DENTISTS

Dentists that will do good work at lowprices. Our Instruments are thoroughlysterilized after using each time.

LADY ASSISTANT,

THE EXPERT DENTISTS,

Hotel Street, onp. Young Hotel,

pany, Limited, ami r. niiungnam which tno same may bo adjourned;& Company, Limited, nro defendants, that said Hecelver may sell snld prop-ne-

nt public auction, at tho front door erty as a whole or In lots or parcels asnf Judiciary Uulldlng In Honolulu,' he may deem most expedient; that thoTerritory of Hawaii, on Saturday, tho cucccssful bidder or bidders, as tho85th day of February, 1903, at 12 case may be, shall forthwith deposito'clock noon of said day last mention- - nt fall of tho hammer at sold solacu or at the day and hour to which with tho Ilccelver ten percent. (10)lio may adjourn such sale, subject to of tho amount of the bid In cash ormo coniirmauon or tno nuovo entitled certllled check approved by tho

all nnd Blngular tho property, celver, tho balanco by appiuvedand franchises cSf tho Puna Su- - tided check within ten days nfter

Ear Company, Limited, described, confirmation of tho snle by tho court;mentioned or referred to In that ccr- - Upon confirmation f safd orlain Deed of Trust, dated July 1st, sales tho Hecelver shall make, cxecuto

.1900, executed by tho Puna Sugar Com- - and deller to purchaser or puplmny, Limited, to lllshop Company chasers of said piopcity n good nndus Trustees, or In tho snld Decree of sufficient deed or deeds or other

and Snlo of October 22nd, struments of convcjnnco prepared byJ904, nnd therein directed to bo sold tho attorney for tho Receiver nt theIo satisfy tho Indebtedness Incurred by expense of the purchaser or purclms-nal-

Hecelver as provided tho or crs.ilers nnd decrco of foreclosuro nnd In enso tho purchaser or purchasersPalo of said court, and also tho sum of shnll fall to comply with tho terms ofFive Hundred Thousand Dollars tho bid or with tho orders of tho Court(1500,000.), tho gamo being tho prln- - relating to tho tald snle, then thocipal amount of bonds of said Puna sums or deposits paid mnde by thoSugar Company, Limited, Issued under purchaser or purchasers shall bo for-eal- d

Deed of Trust, together with In- - felted n penalty saidthereon from January 1st, 1901, formnnce, nnd nny purchaser nur.

also such authoilzcdto bo by tho decree

foreclosure nnd said court,is to

.All tho lands, np- -

nnd

Locomotive

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proximately acres, all tho leaso- - property for Balo and sell tho same onhold pjrcmlFcs.l approximately tho terms and conditions as aro

acres, all lands to va- -

rlous lessees, all of which said land That said property will bo soldnnd premises aro in tho DIs- - freed and discharged from all mort-trlc- t

of Island nnd Territory of gages, nnd charges of every kind

Without

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Is here and can be had at all First ClasslilU IIUIC19. II) It UIIU lC lUIIVItlltU

of Its merits. We respectfully call yourattention to the official analysis on theback of the bottle. This cln Is stllctlvpure and free from fusel oil and we take apride In rresertlnR It to the public, withthe assurance that It will meet with uni-

versal favor.

Ask For It Decline Imitations

Thos. F. McTighe&Co.,Sole Distributors for Territory of Hawaii.

TEL. MAIN 140 S3 & 95 KINO ST.P. C BOX 755

"SAID PASHA"

Was a HitAs a Benefit but it is not in it with

OUR MATCHLESS POLICY

It pays for total dis-ability on the instal-ment plan the fullamount of

INSURANCE

"NUFFSAID"

The Pacific Mutual Life

Insurance Co.

CLINTON J. HUTCHINSGeneral Agent

920 FORT STREET.

WE ARE AGENTS FOR THECELEBRATED

Winthrope Medicines

Kidney TeaBlood Purifier

Booklet on the Kidney Free.

Chambers Drug Go,,LIMITED.

Cor. King and Fort Sts.

'PHONE MAIN 131,

and description whatsoever, ajid thattho purchasers thereof shnll holdand enjoy tho snmo nnd nil tho ilahts,privileges, Immunities, and franchisesnpportnlnlns thereto fully nnd com-pletely nnd freed ami discharged

111 in nil Hens, moitgnyeg and chnigcswhatsoever,

Kor further partlculnis concerningIhe wholo or any part of snld propel ty,referenco Is heieby mndo to tho reportof tho said Hecelver and said

of foreclosuro on illo wljlitliucleric of tho nbovo entitled comt nndnil Information regarding tho snmowill bo readily given by tho under-signed upon application at his offlcowith 11. Hackfeld & Company, Limit'ed, corner of Queen and Tort streets,Honolulu, Territory of Hawaii, or bySmith & Lewis, Attorneys for said Ho- -

celver, Judd Building, said Honolulu.Dated nt Honolulu, T. H., October

SSth, 1904.WILLIAM PrOTEN'HAUnrt,

Itecelvcr of tho I'una Sugar Com-pany, Limited.

oo.d. to Keu. 21, '03. Mon. Wed. 1'rl.

Bond on exceptions In tho summarypossession ini-- of O. It. & L. Co. vs.Lionel Hart ct al. Is today filed. I'lalu- -

tilt won out In Judgo Robinson's courtand Hart takes tho cau6o to tho highcourt.

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ARRIVED.

Sunday, Oct. 30,

Stmr. Claudlne, Parker, from Maulports.

Stmr. Maul, llrnnett, from Unwallports.

Stmr. V. (1. Hall. Thompson, fromKauai ports,

Stmr. Llkcllke, Nnpnla, from Knwalline, I.nlialna and Mnlokal ports.

Monday, Oct. 31.

P. M. S. S. China, l'rlelc, from SanFrancisco, nt 12 in.

SAILING TODAY.

Am, Bclir. Alpena, lllrkholm, for tinSound, p. in.

Stmr. I.lkellke, N'apnla, for Maui andMolokat ports, at 5 p. m.

Stmr. Noeau, Peterson, for Kauaiports, at C p. in.

in

U. 8, Weather Bureau Office,Young Building.

October 31.Temperntures C n. in., 75; 8 a. m..

74; 10 a. in., 78; noon, SO; morningminimum, 09.

Uaromcter, S a. m., 30.10; absolutfhumidity, 8 n. in., G.I37 grains pelcubic foot; relative humidity, S a. m71 per cent; dew point, 8 a. m., CI,

Wind C a. m velocity 10, directionI.; 8 a. m., velocity 13, direction N. K.;1U a. m., velocity 20, direction N. C;1,0011, velocity 20, direction H.

ttnlnfall during 21 hours ended S a.111., .14 Inch.

Total wind movement during 21

hours ended nt uoou, 238 miles.ALEX. M'C. ASHLEY,

Section Director, U. S. WeatherBureau.

nead "Wants" on page 0.

NEW - TO-DA- Y

NOTICE.

WILDEFl'S S. S. COMPANY. CHANGEIN SAILING TIME, ELECTIONDAY WEEK.

Tuesday, Nov. 8th, being ElectionDay, the Bulling of tho Steamers "Klnan" and "Claudlno" wilt be postponcd one dny. Both Steamers will IO'

turn on schedulo time.WILDER'S S. S. CO.

23'W-O- ct. 31; Nov. 1, 2, 3, 4, 6.

IN THE CinCUlT COUIIT OF THEKlrst Circuit, Territory of Hawaii. AtChambers; In Probate. In tho Matterof tho Estate of Alexander MontagueAtheiton, deceased. Order of Notlcoof Hearing Petition for Allowance ofFinal Accounts, Distribution nnd Dis-

charge. On reading and filing tho pe-

tition nml accounts of Frank CookeAtheilon, executor of tho will of Alex-ander Montague Athcrton, wherein hoasks to bo nllowed ll.G17.40 nndch argon himself with J1.CSC.03, andasks that the samo may bo examinedand nppioved, and that a final ordermay be mndo of distribution of thopiopeity lemalnlng In his hands to thopersons thereto entitled, nnd discharg-ing him and his sureties from all fur-ther responsibility as such executor,It Is nidcrcd that Monday, tho 12thday of December, A. D, 1904, at 10o'clock n. m., beforo tho Judgo of saidcourt at tho court room of tho snldcourt at Honolulu, Island of Onhit, bennd tho snmo hereby Is appointed nsthe tlmo and placo for hearing saidpetition and nccounts, nnd that allpersons Interested may then and theioappear and show cause, if any theyhave, why tho samo should not bngranted, nnd may present evidence asto who nro entitled to tho snld prop-erty. And that notlco of this order,In tho English language, bo publishedIn Tho Evening Bulletin newspaperpi luted and published In Honolulu,onco a week for threo successiveweeks, tho last publication to be notless than two weeks previous to thotlmo thcicln appointed for said hear-ing.

Dated nt Honolulu, this 31st day otOctober, 1904.

OEOnOE D. GEATLSecond Judgo First Circuit Court.

2909-- Oct. 31; Nov. 7, 14, 21.

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