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Atkinson Thanked For Stand On Citizen Labor Tlio Uullders' and Traders' Assoctn-Uo- u met this ntternoou at their head- quarters In special session to consider tie mattpr of the attitude of the nt on citizen labor; to consider Hid scgregitlon of Items In bids called lor by tlio tlovcrnment, nnd to net on n request from the Merchants' Associa- tion In the matter of entertaining Sen-nto- r I'ornkcr, who Is expected here In tho near future. The resolutions adopted with refer- - rcgatlun work, careful hae been ngrccd segregation School enco to citizen labor ns .tlscd that 1 should Whereas, the Uullders' nnd Traders' glad consider any recommendation through Its Legislative Com- - mado by I most was Instrumental drawing, talnly did not bind myself to nbldo by nnd urging of, any segregations which they should tho 1ltl7.cn labor eight-ho- as 'propose. 1 tho now Mantis ns n statute Tcrrl- - pal point brought forward favor tory Hawaii; and. 'the segregating bids on Whereas, law, to fulfill Its object 'largo buildings was that work benefit the und an nctlie would to dono by n force, must carried out by an contractor also thnt the gtlc nggrcssUo persistent Exec- - work would not be as Utlve; and, To both these points I re- - Honorable I.. At- - spcctfully beg to take exception; as in Mnson, Acting Uoernor Tcrrl-- . case quality work It Is tory Iluwnll, tho matter the" government's endeavor to'seo that road contract, orythlng Is done exact accordance linwn that cltlxen labor nvnllablo with tho spcclllcutlons. when arcorded reasonable consldera-- 1 lion und wages; nnd, Whereas, said Acting Governor has by vigorous Innguago determined vtlou shown that citizen labor shall have tho nnd protection to which It is entitled; therefore, bolt Resolved, That this Exchange tin- - J I fo express Its nppieclatlon nnd endorse ment the sentiments nnd notion tbo said Governor Atkinson thin matter; Thnt this Exilungo nsfrts nt following nut the letter spltlt citizen labor law wilt tho responsible members of tho community,' good citizenship, and general prosperity; nnd, It further Hesolvcd, That n committee of thrco be appointed to wait on Acting Gov- ernor Atkinson nnd present u copy of resolution. Signed this Oth day of August, 1901. THE BUILDERS' ANO TRADERS' EXCHANGE, It)- - lis president, J. II. CRAIG. I)y lis secretary, AVERV. The follow Ing letter 'on tho segrega- tion bids was received from the Su- perintendent I'ubllc Works: Dcpt. of I'ubllc Works, Honolulu, T. Aug. 3rd, 1901. J 1). Avery, Secretary Uullders' and Traders' Exchange, Honolulu. T.I I. Dear I to acknowledge your favor tho 20th ult., which ou advise tho action tak- en by Exchange relatlTo tho f eg. ' ii mamsABBVk jjm Correct Clotbts ftfm Here's a 8ummer8ult I V sell you; and one lv ouy. Identify u by Y ,L Enough said, J'W 18.00 to If The Kash toJBi'rf. tf of bids on government and would say that the matter has hart my consideration. According to newspaper reports, It f perns to tho opinion of the committee to Interview me thnt I had make tho In ac- cordance with the recommendations of tl.o Exchange on both Normal and Insane asylum buildings. were follows: the committee be Ktchange the Exchange, In presenting tho passago and law understand that prlncl-I- t of the In of of government any the and people bo ! bo superior that bo ener- - general and nnd expensive. of most Whereas, tho A. C. of the tho of of the of In of hna In Is and recognition In of of Acting In the of and of the en- tourage bo this tho A. I). J. D. of of of 11.. Sir: beg of of In mo of the to to m to tlio to but This was certainly not ray Intention and 1 recollect at tho Interview t nd It Is rather u hard matter to furnish any comparison as to tho cost of work us dono by general contractors and where segregations aro made, but In order to prove my belief that work can be dono cheaper under n general con tractor, I hope to bo ablo to make cor tain segregations on tho normal entlro work. Ily doing this, a careful comparison can be rondc of the cost. The plans of the int&inc asylum wero too far advanced to make any changes unless I ntn shown by the tenders on Page 4.) ' SENATOR BALDWIN RETIRES It Is reported that Senator II. P. Baldwin of Maul has decided not to stand .'or u to the Senate. Theg rounds given by the veteran scn-ut- or nro that ho has dono his share In the public service and received his por- tion of honors connected therewith and prefers fo turn over tho burdens nnd tho glory to joungcr men. VISITS CHINESE CONSULATE. Acting Governor Atkinson visited tho Chtuesu Consulate at noon today, the occasion being that of tho Chhicso Emperor's birthday. Hy older of tho Governor tho Territorial hand played at tho Consulate at 8 o'clock till morning and again during tho reccp lion between 12 m. and 2 p. m. faPal (24.00. A) Co,, Ltd. V I for Men we're proud pTl you'll be proud to H this famous name 'm I feis&sSr m i ist pi i WW Delegate Kuhio Leaves Preliminaries To Atkinson. EDUCATION SUPERINTENDED WILL EXAMINE IN 1905 HAWAII'S MILITARY ACADEMY REPRESENTATIVE TO 8UC CEED GRADUATING LYMAN. Hawaii's Delegate to" Washington, Kuhlo, places in tho hands of Suporln tendent of Public Instruction, A. T, At klnson, the preliminary examination of Hawaiian candidates for nomination by tho Delegate for the appointment from of ono as radet tu tho United States Military Academy at West Point, New York. Assistant Adjutant General W. P. Hall, for the Secretary of War, wrltos Kntanlnnaolc, luv)tlng him to nominate n legally qualified candidate, at hi earliest convenience, vlco Clarence It, Lyman, who should graduato In 1005. Kuhlo's nominee must report at Camp McKlnlcy for examination on May 1st, 190S. If this nominee Is then found to possess the requisite qualifications, ho will be admitted Into tho academy on Juno ID, 10u3. 'Ills appointment is by law required to bo made as nearly one year In ndvanco ns Is practicable. The Secretary of War requests that tho Territorial Delegate nominate two alternates, the ono better qualified, ns determined at tho admission examina- tion, to be admitted in the ovent of the failure of the principal nominee. Superintendent Atkinson will hold the preliminary examination In I'cbru-ur- y next. Each cnndldato beforo ho shall bo admitted to the Academy ns a cadet must Bhow by examination that ho Is well versed In leading, writing, spell- ing. English grammar, English compo sition, English literature, nrlthmetlc, ulgebra through quadratic equations, plane geometry, descriptive geography and tho elements of physical geogra phy of the United Stales, United States history, tho outlines of general history and tho general principles of physiolo gy nnd hygiene. No candidate is admitted who Is un der seventeen or over twenty-tw- years of ngu; candidates should not fall below five feet threo Inrhcs In height and 100 pounds In weight If bu tween 17 and 18 years of ago. Hawaii's present representative ut West Point, Lyman, will graduato next year; the now representative will be- gin his course In 190G. Any youth who has bceu a resident of this Territory for tho required per- iod and who Is between tho ages of 17 and 22 can tako part In the examina- tion which will bo held in February next under tho direction of A. T, Atkin- son, From the highest standing con- testants Delegnto Kunlo will mnko his nomination. It Is expected that there will be many young Hnwallans anxious to undergo the preliminary examina- tion. Governor Appoints TERRITORIAL . Registration Boards Acting Governor A. L. C. Atkinson this forenoon appointed members of tho Hoards of Registration throughout the Territory, as follows: Island of Hawaii Hllo, Puna and Hnmakua: Stephen L. Desha (chair man), Hllo; Eugene H. Lyman, Hllo; Joseph A. Prltchnrd, Houokaa. Kau, Konn and Kolmla: II. L. Holsteln (chairman), Knhala; J, IC. Kckaula, Kau: Jos, N, Koomoa, Kona. Islands of Maul, Molokat, Lanal and Kahoolawc W. P. Poguo (chairman), Huclo; T. 11. Lyons, Walluku; Solo- mon Fuller, Molokal. Island of Oahu Wm. T. Ilawllns (chairman), Honolulu; W. J. Coelho, Honolulu; John I). Holt, Jr., Honolulu. Islands or Kauai and Nllhail W. O. Smith (chairman), Llhue, Kauai; Ar- thur II. Hire, I.lhue, Kauai; Wm. 1.. Kheldon, Wnl men, Kntml. Mumbcis wero today iitHlflod by wlroleas of their npuolutnirnls. S, 3, ALAMEDA, Aug. 17 Will be the nrxt Pineapple boat. The hull U now At lit beat. Lcavc orJcri with P. C Rros, agent, Wolls Fargo & Co, YACHTS MATCHED LAHAINA RACE FOR JIM CUP The match race to Lahalna and ro. turn by tho ynchts Ln Paloma and Gladys starts at 3 o'clock p. m. toraor row from tho light house In Honolulu harbor. The two crack yachts will do accompanied as far as I.nhnlna hy tho visiting yacht Lurllnc. Whether sha will be a pacemaker or not remains ' li seen. With Captain Hobron In .the yacht Gladys will be' Allan Dunn and L. A. Thurston. In tho La Paloma, Frank Halstead and II. P. Hoth will sail with Cnttnln Macfarlanc. Mrs. Macfnrlnnv and Vlco Commodore II. E. Picker will go In the yacht Lurllno as fur ss La- halna ns guests of Commodore II. H Sinclair. The return from Lnhalnn v. Ill b made .Sunday, starting at 3 o'clock n. m. It Is expected that tho racing yachts will reach tho homo stake In Honolulu hnrbor by .Sunday noon. Tho Lurlln will go on to Hllo. The race between the La Paloma and , the Gladys Is a match for a cup valued ut $1C0. 1 DISTRICT COMMITTEE HOLDS A CAUCUS CH003E8 HEWITT FOR 8ENATOR AND PICK8 MEN TO RUN FOR THE LEGISLA- TURE. The election of delegates Saturday In the Second Representative District on Hawaii, resulted ns follows: First Proclnct District Commit!: i H. I., llolslclii, E. A. Frascr, C. 11. Pu ma. Territorial Convention: II. L. Hoi-slel- n, E. A. Frnscr, U. E. Oldlng. Second Precinct District Committee; Jno. II. Wise. Territorial Convention: Jno. H. Wise. Third Precinct District Cnmmlttin: J A. Msigiilre, J. Krllcmakiilc, J. N. Koomua, J. K. Keltlkoa." Territorial Convention: J. A. Magulre, O. F. May dwell, Thos. Alu. Ioui th Precinct District Committee Jos. K. Nnhule, Jno. D. Paris, W. J. K.l"""" "'" u,s ",'"., "' The camera Inventlc of three Xuhale. II. L. Kawcwehl, V. It. Green- -' well. W. II. Greenwcll. The C. White, f young men who expect forlune from It. Territorial Convention: Jos. K. Ntt Itnln tnn t) llnfla fni tl lfntnnlinnft ' Fifth Precinct District Committer Samuel Webster Kttnl, J. Wright, O. M. Kckuewn, Jno. Do Mello. Ter ritorial Couentlon; Samuel Webster Kaal, Thos. N. Hime. Sixth Precinct District Committee; D. I.. Knanuana. Territorial Conven- tion: Joseph 1 loll. Seventh Precinct District Commit- tee: J. H. Walpullanl, Snm Ilodgera. Territorial Convention: tl. C. Ilowltt, Chas. Mncomter. Eighth Precinct-Dist- rict Commit-tc- o: Dr. Schwallle. Terrlotrlal Con- vention: W. O. Ogg. The District Commlttio has already held a caucus and decided on tho men who will probably represent West Ha- waii In the next Legislature. Thu cau- cus chose G, C. Hewitt for Senator, The following were the choice of th caucus (or representatives: Kau.inoe, Kohalii; S. K. Pua, North Kona; If. J Aim, South Kona; J. K. Kckaula, Kau. The patient: Doctor, why don't you bring mo your bill? Tho doctor: There Is plenty of tlmo for that Tho pa- tient: Ahl then there Is hope for me at least. O A Place of Safety When the city home Is vacated the comfort of the housewife Is often marred by thought) of danger to the liouschMJ treasures from burglary or fire. A safe deposit box lu our vault Rives absolute security to the valuibles ami relieves lie owner from resjintlblllty. HAWAIIAN TRUST CO, l.lmltrj, VESB FORT ST, i H- - t Wonderfnl Camera May Be Brought From Coast. rancljro TAKES PANORAMAS 3M DEGKLES IN EXTENT PROMOTION COMMITTEE HAS AD- DITIONAL PROMI8E OF CA- MERA FROM THE INVENTORS. The gigantic picture of San Fran- cisco which tins bco n hanging In the I At Inn trt lllnri liAn,1nlln Biai Juowcekswlli bo removed Thnrs day and taken hy Mr. G. A. Turner back to tbo Coast. The big picture has created a great deal of Interest and h.is been viewed and admired by at least 1,000 people. The Promotion Committee tins been innflderlng the advisability of bring- ing tho camera, which did this work to Honolulu for tho purpose of tak- ing a fow vlows, to which tho laud and water scapes of Hawaii lend themselves so admirably, Tho camera Is capablo of taking n panorama of tho full swing qf tho circle Tho effect of a plcturo taking In tho waterfront on ono side nnd tho tall mountains on the other. Tho panorama at Pearl Lochs would nlco ho an entrancing prospect. "Another view that has been mentioned Is a sweep thnt would bn ptcscntcd on all sides from tho top of Punchbowl, which would leprescnt the entire view taken in by tho c)e from that eminence. Tho Promotion Commltteo for some tlmo has had the conditional promite for the use of tho camera beforo It Is turned over to commercial purposes. Tho owners nnd Inventors have no( been able to cstlmato the cost of send-In- g the camera to tho Islands and tak ing a series of photographs. Tho size of the photograph on exhibi tion Is .10 feet by four feet. It Is said to bavo cost tho photographer IS0C0, Including the numerous failures, to pro- - ROBBlRSjKKtSTED Kantela, alias Georgo Knmn, n Ha- waiian, nnd Joo CaBpIn, n Portuguese, were yesterday nrrested by Detectlvo McDuffle. They nro alleged to bo tho men who last Saturday night rodo down and robbed two Chlneso In up- per Kallhl valley. Hoth mon wero Identified by ono of tbo victims, who accompanied McDuffle. Kanlela Is at present locked up in tho pollcu station on a charga of robbery In thn second degree. Cnspln was released on n ll.fiOO bond. The old man: Take mo for an ox ampio, joung man; I mado every cent of my largo, rortuno wun my own hands. Tho young man: It's a wonder they didn't lug you for counterfeiting. Great Clearance Sale In order to make room lor my new stock I am going to offer you a chance never given bifore In Honolulu in the Men's Furnishing and Hat Business. A Reduction oi 10 per cent. will be given on all goods from now until the end of the month A-T- Levingston's Young Bldg, 1071 Hlshop Strut JAPS RETURN TO THE ATTACK ON PORT ARTHUR (Associated Press Special Cable.) , CHEFOO, China, August 9. The Japanese have renewed their attack on Port Arthur. - - Stoessel Says Japs Have 70,000 Associated Truss Special Cable. ST. PETERSDURO, Russia, August 9. General 8toessel, commanding Port Arthur forces, estimates that the Japanese force attacking Port Arthur Is 70,000 strong. The Japanese are believed to have already lost 23,000 men In their attacks on Port Arthur. England Refuses Russian Scheme Associated Press Spuria) Caole.J LONDON, England, August 9. England protests against Russia's defini- tion of contraband of war and refutes to accept monetary Indemnity for 'th lots of tho steamer Knight Commander. Great Britain Insists on the estab- lishment of a broad principle that will competently protect the ships of neutral nations. Senator Vest Dead Associated Press Special Cable.! ST, LOUIS, Mo., August 9. Vest died today. Refined Sup Advance NEW YORK, N, Y., Augutt 0. Refined sugar was advanced today five, cents a hundred pounds. 8AN FRANCISCO, Cal., Augutt 8. SUGAR: 96 degree Centrifugals, 4.123 centt. Previous quotation, 4.0625. BEETS: 88 analytlt, 10s. Previous quo- tation, 10s 1 o i Sixty-Eig- ht Killed , PUEBLO, Colo. August 9. The death list from the Denver A Rio Grand' Railroad wreck numbers sixty-eigh- t victim. o LEISHMAN MAY QUIT. WASHINGTON, D. C, August 9 It Is stated today that United State Minister Lelshman may leave Constantinople. Summer Styles In Ladies' Shoes Patent ami shiny leathers will be popular always. Bomo seasons ago shoes had n narrow too. It was pretty but It pinched, Vory reluctantly wom an gavo It up. This season shswinakors haro obtained 5ytr the cSoct with comfort, you will sco it In theso nsw shape of Laird, Schohor & Co.'s footwear! Patent lace boots with full Lojls heel , , 7 dated kid boot with low mll.tiry heel .,,.,., Patent drtts oxfords, full Loiia heel ,,,,,,, , t Ideal kid osfordt, high Cubai heel , ,,i,, .....5 Thcro nro several other new styles In the lot and tlio whole rffiTt Is a mnttur nf charnilnii Hues, full of comfort. MANUFACTURERS SHOE COMPANY, LTD,, I05I Port Street, "wttiMiBj. .Kwyj tsumav imf - 'flKKUHmoiff - "f JPflPCftj fiWi.jt.. I til rV ' ? ji ,,

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Atkinson ThankedFor Stand

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on citizen labor; to considerHid scgregitlon of Items In bids calledlor by tlio tlovcrnment, nnd to net onn request from the Merchants' Associa-tion In the matter of entertaining Sen-nto- r

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nnd urging of, any segregations which they shouldtho 1ltl7.cn labor eight-ho- as 'propose. 1 tho

now Mantis ns n statute Tcrrl- - pal point brought forward favortory Hawaii; and. 'the segregating bids on

Whereas, law, to fulfill Its object 'largo buildings was that workbenefit the und an nctlie would to dono by n

force, must carried out by an contractor also thnt thegtlc nggrcssUo persistent Exec- - work would not be asUtlve; and, To both these points I re- -

Honorable I.. At- - spcctfully beg to take exception; as inMnson, Acting Uoernor Tcrrl-- . case quality work It Is

tory Iluwnll, tho matter the" government's endeavor to'seo thatroad contract, orythlng Is done exact accordance

linwn that cltlxen labor nvnllablo with tho spcclllcutlons.when arcorded reasonable consldera-- 1

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by vigorous Innguago determinedvtlou shown that citizen labor shallhave tho nnd protection towhich It is entitled; therefore, bolt

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fo express Its nppieclatlon nnd endorsement the sentiments nnd notiontbo said Governor Atkinsonthin matter;

Thnt this Exilungo nsfrts nt

following nut the letterspltlt citizen labor law wilt

tho responsible members oftho community,' good citizenship, andgeneral prosperity; nnd, It further

Hesolvcd, That n committee of thrcobe appointed to wait on Acting Gov-ernor Atkinson nnd present u copy of

resolution.Signed this Oth day of August,

1901.

THE BUILDERS' ANO TRADERS'EXCHANGE,It)- - lis president, J. II. CRAIG.I)y lis secretary, AVERV.

The follow Ing letter 'on tho segrega-tion bids was received from the Su-

perintendent I'ubllc Works:Dcpt. of I'ubllc Works, Honolulu, T.

Aug. 3rd, 1901.J 1). Avery, Secretary Uullders' and

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entlro work. Ily doing this, a carefulcomparison can be rondc of the cost.

The plans of the int&inc asylum werotoo far advanced to make any changesunless I ntn shown by the tenders

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SENATOR BALDWIN RETIRES

It Is reported that Senator II. P.Baldwin of Maul has decided not tostand .'or u to the Senate.Theg rounds given by the veteran scn-ut- or

nro that ho has dono his share In

the public service and received his por-

tion of honors connected therewith andprefers fo turn over tho burdens nndtho glory to joungcr men.

VISITS CHINESE CONSULATE.

Acting Governor Atkinson visitedtho Chtuesu Consulate at noon today,the occasion being that of tho ChhicsoEmperor's birthday. Hy older of thoGovernor tho Territorial hand playedat tho Consulate at 8 o'clock tillmorning and again during tho reccplion between 12 m. and 2 p. m.

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Preliminaries To

Atkinson.

EDUCATION SUPERINTENDED

WILL EXAMINE IN 1905

HAWAII'S MILITARY ACADEMYREPRESENTATIVE TO 8UC

CEED GRADUATINGLYMAN.

Hawaii's Delegate to" Washington,Kuhlo, places in tho hands of Suporlntendent of Public Instruction, A. T, Atklnson, the preliminary examinationof Hawaiian candidates for nominationby tho Delegate for the appointmentfrom of ono as radet tutho United States Military Academy atWest Point, New York.

Assistant Adjutant General W. P.Hall, for the Secretary of War, wrltosKntanlnnaolc, luv)tlng him to nominaten legally qualified candidate, at hiearliest convenience, vlco Clarence It,Lyman, who should graduato In 1005.

Kuhlo's nominee must report at CampMcKlnlcy for examination on May 1st,190S. If this nominee Is then found topossess the requisite qualifications, howill be admitted Into tho academy onJuno ID, 10u3. 'Ills appointment is bylaw required to bo made as nearly oneyear In ndvanco ns Is practicable.

The Secretary of War requests thattho Territorial Delegate nominate twoalternates, the ono better qualified, nsdetermined at tho admission examina-tion, to be admitted in the ovent of thefailure of the principal nominee.

Superintendent Atkinson will holdthe preliminary examination In I'cbru-ur- y

next.Each cnndldato beforo ho shall bo

admitted to the Academy ns a cadetmust Bhow by examination that ho Iswell versed In leading, writing, spell-

ing. English grammar, English composition, English literature, nrlthmetlc,ulgebra through quadratic equations,plane geometry, descriptive geographyand tho elements of physical geography of the United Stales, United Stateshistory, tho outlines of general historyand tho general principles of physiology nnd hygiene.

No candidate is admitted who Is under seventeen or over twenty-tw-

years of ngu; candidates should notfall below five feet threo Inrhcs Inheight and 100 pounds In weight If butween 17 and 18 years of ago.

Hawaii's present representative utWest Point, Lyman, will graduato nextyear; the now representative will be-

gin his course In 190G.Any youth who has bceu a resident

of this Territory for tho required per-

iod and who Is between tho ages of 17

and 22 can tako part In the examina-tion which will bo held in Februarynext under tho direction of A. T, Atkin-son, From the highest standing con-

testants Delegnto Kunlo will mnko hisnomination. It Is expected that therewill be many young Hnwallans anxiousto undergo the preliminary examina-tion.

Governor AppointsTERRITORIAL .

Registration Boards

Acting Governor A. L. C. Atkinsonthis forenoon appointed members oftho Hoards of Registration throughoutthe Territory, as follows:

Island of Hawaii Hllo, Puna andHnmakua: Stephen L. Desha (chairman), Hllo; Eugene H. Lyman, Hllo;Joseph A. Prltchnrd, Houokaa. Kau,Konn and Kolmla: II. L. Holsteln(chairman), Knhala; J, IC. Kckaula,Kau: Jos, N, Koomoa, Kona.

Islands of Maul, Molokat, Lanal andKahoolawc W. P. Poguo (chairman),Huclo; T. 11. Lyons, Walluku; Solo-mon Fuller, Molokal.

Island of Oahu Wm. T. Ilawllns(chairman), Honolulu; W. J. Coelho,Honolulu; John I). Holt, Jr., Honolulu.

Islands or Kauai and Nllhail W. O.Smith (chairman), Llhue, Kauai; Ar-

thur II. Hire, I.lhue, Kauai; Wm. 1..Kheldon, Wnl men, Kntml.

Mumbcis wero today iitHlflod bywlroleas of their npuolutnirnls.

S, 3, ALAMEDA, Aug. 17

Will be the nrxt Pineapple boat.The hull U now At lit beat.

Lcavc orJcri with P. C Rros, agent,

Wolls Fargo & Co,

YACHTS MATCHEDLAHAINA RACE

FORJIM CUP

The match race to Lahalna and ro.turn by tho ynchts Ln Paloma andGladys starts at 3 o'clock p. m. toraorrow from tho light house In Honoluluharbor. The two crack yachts will doaccompanied as far as I.nhnlna hy thovisiting yacht Lurllnc. Whether shawill be a pacemaker or not remains 'li seen.

With Captain Hobron In .the yachtGladys will be' Allan Dunn and L. A.

Thurston. In tho La Paloma, FrankHalstead and II. P. Hoth will sail withCnttnln Macfarlanc. Mrs. Macfnrlnnvand Vlco Commodore II. E. Picker willgo In the yacht Lurllno as fur ss La-

halna ns guests of Commodore II. HSinclair.

The return from Lnhalnn v. Ill b

made .Sunday, starting at 3 o'clock n. m.It Is expected that tho racing yachts

will reach tho homo stake In Honoluluhnrbor by .Sunday noon. Tho Lurllnwill go on to Hllo.

The race between the La Paloma and ,

the Gladys Is a match for a cup valuedut $1C0.

1

DISTRICT COMMITTEE

HOLDS A CAUCUS

CH003E8 HEWITT FOR 8ENATORAND PICK8 MEN TO RUN

FOR THE LEGISLA-TURE.

The election of delegates SaturdayIn the Second Representative Districton Hawaii, resulted ns follows:

First Proclnct District Commit!:i

H. I., llolslclii, E. A. Frascr, C. 11. Puma. Territorial Convention: II. L. Hoi-slel- n,

E. A. Frnscr, U. E. Oldlng.Second Precinct District Committee;

Jno. II. Wise. Territorial Convention:Jno. H. Wise.

Third Precinct District Cnmmlttin:J A. Msigiilre, J. Krllcmakiilc, J. N.Koomua, J. K. Keltlkoa." TerritorialConvention: J. A. Magulre, O. F. Maydwell, Thos. Alu.

Ioui th Precinct District CommitteeJos. K. Nnhule, Jno. D. Paris, W. J. K.l"""" "'" u,s ",'"., "'

The camera Inventlc of threeXuhale. II. L. Kawcwehl, V. It. Green- -'

well. W. II. Greenwcll. The C. White, f young men who expectforlune from It.Territorial Convention: Jos. K. Ntt

Itnln tnn t) llnfla fni tl lfntnnlinnft '

Fifth Precinct District CommitterSamuel Webster Kttnl, J. Wright,O. M. Kckuewn, Jno. Do Mello. Territorial Couentlon; Samuel WebsterKaal, Thos. N. Hime.

Sixth Precinct District Committee;D. I.. Knanuana. Territorial Conven-

tion: Joseph 1 loll.Seventh Precinct District Commit-

tee: J. H. Walpullanl, Snm Ilodgera.Territorial Convention: tl. C. Ilowltt,Chas. Mncomter.

Eighth Precinct-Dist- rict Commit-tc- o:

Dr. Schwallle. Terrlotrlal Con-

vention: W. O. Ogg.The District Commlttio has already

held a caucus and decided on tho menwho will probably represent West Ha-waii In the next Legislature. Thu cau-cus chose G, C. Hewitt for Senator,

The following were the choice of thcaucus (or representatives: Kau.inoe,Kohalii; S. K. Pua, North Kona; If. JAim, South Kona; J. K. Kckaula, Kau.

The patient: Doctor, why don't youbring mo your bill? Tho doctor: ThereIs plenty of tlmo for that Tho pa-tient: Ahl then there Is hope for me atleast.

OA Place

of SafetyWhen the city home Is

vacated the comfort of thehousewife Is often marred bythought) of danger to theliouschMJ treasures fromburglary or fire.

A safe deposit box lu ourvault Rives absolute securityto the valuibles ami relieveslie owner from resjintlblllty.

HAWAIIAN

TRUST CO,

l.lmltrj,

VESB FORT ST,

i H- - t

Wonderfnl Camera May

Be Brought FromCoast.

rancljro

TAKES PANORAMAS

3M DEGKLES IN EXTENT

PROMOTION COMMITTEE HAS AD-

DITIONAL PROMI8E OF CA-

MERA FROM THEINVENTORS.

The gigantic picture of San Fran-cisco which tins bco n hanging In theI At Inn trt lllnri liAn,1nlln BiaiJuowcekswlli bo removed Thnrsday and taken hy Mr. G. A. Turnerback to tbo Coast. The big picturehas created a great deal of Interestand h.is been viewed and admired byat least 1,000 people.

The Promotion Committee tins beeninnflderlng the advisability of bring-ing tho camera, which did this workto Honolulu for tho purpose of tak-ing a fow vlows, to which tho laudand water scapes of Hawaii lendthemselves so admirably, Tho cameraIs capablo of taking n panorama of thofull swing qf tho circle Tho effectof a plcturo taking In tho waterfronton ono side nnd tho tall mountains onthe other. Tho panorama at PearlLochs would nlco ho an entrancingprospect. "Another view that hasbeen mentioned Is a sweep thnt wouldbn ptcscntcd on all sides from tho topof Punchbowl, which would leprescntthe entire view taken in by tho c)efrom that eminence.

Tho Promotion Commltteo for sometlmo has had the conditional promitefor the use of tho camera beforo It Isturned over to commercial purposes.Tho owners nnd Inventors have no(been able to cstlmato the cost of send-In- g

the camera to tho Islands and taking a series of photographs.

Tho size of the photograph on exhibition Is .10 feet by four feet. It Is saidto bavo cost tho photographer IS0C0,Including the numerous failures, to pro--

ROBBlRSjKKtSTED

Kantela, alias Georgo Knmn, n Ha-

waiian, nnd Joo CaBpIn, n Portuguese,were yesterday nrrested by DetectlvoMcDuffle. They nro alleged to bo thomen who last Saturday night rododown and robbed two Chlneso In up-

per Kallhl valley. Hoth mon weroIdentified by ono of tbo victims, whoaccompanied McDuffle. Kanlela Is atpresent locked up in tho pollcu stationon a charga of robbery In thn seconddegree. Cnspln was released on nll.fiOO bond.

The old man: Take mo for an oxampio, joung man; I mado every centof my largo, rortuno wun my ownhands. Tho young man: It's a wonderthey didn't lug you for counterfeiting.

Great

Clearance Sale

In order to make room lor mynew stock I am going to offer

you a chance never givenbifore In Honolulu in theMen's Furnishing and HatBusiness. A Reduction oi

10 per cent.will be given on all goodsfrom now until the end of themonth

A-T-

Levingston'sYoung Bldg, 1071 Hlshop Strut

JAPS RETURN

TO THE ATTACK

ON PORT ARTHUR

(Associated Press Special Cable.) ,CHEFOO, China, August 9. The Japanese have renewed their attack on

Port Arthur. - -

Stoessel Says

Japs Have 70,000Associated Truss Special Cable.

ST. PETERSDURO, Russia, August 9. General 8toessel, commandingPort Arthur forces, estimates that the Japanese force attacking Port ArthurIs 70,000 strong. The Japanese are believed to have already lost 23,000 men Intheir attacks on Port Arthur.

England Refuses

Russian SchemeAssociated Press Spuria) Caole.J

LONDON, England, August 9. England protests against Russia's defini-

tion of contraband of war and refutes to accept monetary Indemnity for 'thlots of tho steamer Knight Commander. Great Britain Insists on the estab-lishment of a broad principle that will competently protect the ships of neutralnations.

Senator Vest DeadAssociated Press Special Cable.!

ST, LOUIS, Mo., August 9. Vest died today.

Refined Sup AdvanceNEW YORK, N, Y., Augutt 0. Refined sugar was advanced today five,

cents a hundred pounds.8AN FRANCISCO, Cal., Augutt 8. SUGAR: 96 degree Centrifugals, 4.123

centt. Previous quotation, 4.0625. BEETS: 88 analytlt, 10s. Previous quo-

tation, 10s 1

o i

Sixty-Eig- ht Killed, PUEBLO, Colo. August 9. The death list from the Denver A Rio Grand'Railroad wreck numbers sixty-eigh- t victim.

o

LEISHMAN MAY QUIT.

WASHINGTON, D. C, August 9 It Is stated today that United StateMinister Lelshman may leave Constantinople.

Summer Styles

In Ladies' Shoes

Patent ami shiny leathers will bepopular always. Bomo seasons agoshoes had n narrow too. It was prettybut It pinched, Vory reluctantly wom

an gavo It up. This season shswinakors haro obtained5ytr

the cSoctwith comfort,

you will sco it In theso nsw shape of Laird, Schohor & Co.'sfootwear!Patent lace boots with full Lojls heel , , 7

dated kid boot with low mll.tiry heel .,,.,.,Patent drtts oxfords, full Loiia heel ,,,,,,, , tIdeal kid osfordt, high Cubai heel , ,,i,, .....5

Thcro nro several other new styles In the lot and tlio wholerffiTt Is a mnttur nf charnilnii Hues, full of comfort.

MANUFACTURERS SHOE COMPANY, LTD,,I05I Port Street,

"wttiMiBj. .Kwyj tsumav imf - 'flKKUHmoiff- "fJPflPCftj fiWi.jt..

Itil

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'

? ji

,,

Page 2: HBamp RSW .7-5R- aqs; Iong I VENING BULLETIN · 2015. 6. 1. · The follow Ing letter 'on tho segrega-tion bids was received fromthe Su-perintendent I'ubllc Works: Dcpt. of I'ubllc

E9mmm "!iji "" ' ' '- - '"" Tv --r ; --' i iv i; ' - ypyih'f fr(TWO I L EVENING BULLETIN, HONOLULU. T, H.,'TiJESnAY, AUO. 9, 1904.

MASONIC TEMPLE

WEEKLY CALEHDAR.

MONDAY

rUUNUAY

WUDNUSDAY

THUHSDAYMono. Commandery Regular

5 p. m.La Progres First Degree 7:30.

FRIDAY

' SATURDAY

All visiting memben of Ikea?dar are cordially Invited to at-

test meetings of local lodges.

KARMONY LODGE, No. 3, I. 0. 0. F.

Meeta every Monday evening at 7:30In Marmony Hall, King street

W. V. HALL, N. Q..H. R. HENDRY, Secretary.

aVU visiting brothers very cordiallytevitea.

MYkTIC LODGE, No. 2, K. of P.

Qteete eYery Tuesday evening atfit o'clock In Harmony Hall, KingMrct. Visiting brothers cordially

to attend.JOHN WALKER, P.O.F. WALURON, K.H.S.

0AHU LODQE, No. 1, K. of P.

Meets every Friday evening nt Hnr-Baa- y

Hall, King street, at 7:30. Mom-ftn- i

of Mystic Lodge, No. 2, Wm.Lodge, No. 8, and visiting broth-(w-

cordially Incited.Work, First Rank.

C. M. WHITE. CO.,H. M. COLEMAN, K.R.S.

MONOLULU LODGE 816, D. P. 0. E.

Tonolulu Lode) No. 616, B. P. 0. E.,Btll meet In their new hall, on Millera.a Beretanla streets, cvtry Fridayareatag.

9r order of the E. R.HARRY II. SIMPSON.

Secretary.7. H. FISHER. E.IL

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

HmU every Saturday evening atV:tl o'clock In Harmony Hall, KingatrL Visiting brothers cordially

to attend.Wcrk In Third Rank.

H. T. MOORE, 0. C.M. M. JOHNSON, K.R.S.

HONOLULU HARBOR, No. 64, A. A.

of M. & P.

Meets on first nnd third SundayBTsnlnga of each month at 7 o'clock atHarmony Hall. All sojourning breth-Ma- i

axe cordially Invited to attend.By order Worthy Captain:

FRED. MOSHER, CO.

FIRE INSURANCE

Tbfl B. F. DILLINGHAM CO., Ltd.

General Agent for Hawaii

Acta Assurance Company of LondonPhoenix Assuranca Co. of London.Ntw York Underwriters' Agency.Providence Washington Insurance Co.Pheenlx Insurance Co. of Brooklyn.

ALBERT RAASMANAOER INSURANCE DEPTMT.

Office 4th floor, Stangenwald Bldg.

Manufactured fromICE pure dlstiifed water

Delivered to any part ofcity by courteous driver.

Oihfl Ice and Electric Co--Kewalo. Telephone Blue 3151

COHON BROS. & CO.ENGINEERS ANDGENERAL CONTRACTORS.

PUaa and estimates furnished forlil classes. Contracting work.

Tel. Main 245.ROOM S00, BOSTON BLK, Honolulu.

P. H. Burnette,Mtorney-at-La- and Notary Public.Aftnt to Grant Marriage Licensee.Reel Estate, Insurance, Collections,Mice, 79 Merchant Street Honolulu.

Restaurant.HONOLULU HINODE CO.

10 N, HOTEL BT.tVUrtly renovated; Now Management

. Now Service.MEALS 25c,

OPEN ALL NIGHT.

The Evening Bulletin, 75 cinUmonth,

Bath Mats,

Brushes and

Sponges

A COMPLETE LINE

OF NECESSARYARTICLES FOR THEBATH o j j

AT THE

Hollister Drug Co.,LIMITED.

Fort Street.

Cartsunci

CarriagesLatest INevv York

styles.

Low Prices- -

Hoffschlaeger Go.,

LTD..

King; and Bethel Streets.

Wm. G. Irwin & Co., Ltd.

WM 0. 1UWIN. President and Mgr.JNO. 1). 8PHi:CKi:LS...lst Vleo Pres,W. M. (Hl'FARl) 2d Vleo Pros. I

If. M. WIIITNRV. Tr Trn.lMlrfT I

ltlCllAHl) IVEItS SecretaryA t' I.OVEKIN .' . Auditor

SUOAR FACTORSAND

COMMISSION AOENTSAccntt foi lb.

SCOTTISH UNION & NATIONAL INSURANCOMPANY OF CUINUUHCiH

WIIHELMA OF MAGOtDliKCl GENERALINSURANCE COMPANY.

ASSOCIATED INSUKANCE COMPANYof Munich nj Berlin.

ALLIANCE MARINE & GENERAL ASSURANCECO. LU.. ol Lon4on

ROYAL INSURANCE COMPANY ol tl VLRPOOtALLIANCE ASSURANCE CO. ol LONDON

ROCHESTER GFRMAN INSURANCE COMPANYOF NEW YORK.

AGENTS OF THE

Oceanic Steamship CompauvOF SAN FRANCISCO. CAL

A. Fernandez & SonImporters and Dealers In

HARDWARE,CUTLER, STOVES,

PAINTS, OILS. BRUSHES,and GENERAL MERCHANDISE

Nos. 44-5- 0 KINO STREET,Katsy Block, bet. Nuuanu anj Smith Sts.

TEL. MAIN 189.

DAVID DAYTOIN187 MERCHANT STREET.

Lots for SaleIn KAPIOLANI PARK ADDITIONKALIHI, and other desirable Itcalltlea.

second-nand- ; good as new.r--

Best In the city. Cool and Refreshing,

SodaTelephone Blue 1871.

OF ALL KINDS.

Dealers In Lumber and Co'i

ALLEN A ROBINSON,Queen BL, Honolulu

LOCAL ANDJENEBALSend to or Immediately notify the

Ooard of Health of all rats found deadfrom unknown causes,

Rend "Wants" on page 6.

Heat Rubber Stamps hi Wall, Nli'li- -18- - 'Pint Aithur nnd that the romnmnder.A furnished cottage near tar llni la'fieii. Plirsiel. has committed suicide

wanted. Sco nil, pago !f. iO.ninn Is not expected ti attni K l.lao-- ,

Paul Jones, Kyc or llourbon, at thePantheon same old stand,

Have our old Panama hat luadolike now. Ulobe Clothing House.

The Amcrlran.llnuall.in steamshipHawaiian left Seattle )cstordny for thisport.

Havo your painting done by EnoeBros., headquarters Sterling's oldstand.

The Commission! rs to draft a Coun- -t) Act will meet tonight nt the Capitolbuilding.

Mr. Ofllco Mnn, why not use tho Wall,Nichols Host Hubbcr Stamps? '

Mi rioM.nnMMi.imrA.... trr.ln.r t:,a.uu, v. w. a - o i

Tel. Main 147. Suits lulled for nnddelivered.

Algerobn llrewood, stove size, J12.G0per cord, delivered. OerU Bros, 'PhoneWhite 3231.

A full rehearsal of Said Pasha, chorusnnd principals, will bo held at Elkshall this evening.

Opening for bids for construction ofLahnlnnliina school nnd dormllorlajhas been postponed to August 22 nt Unoou.

l'ioponls are asked for by the Sup- -

riltititulcut of Public Works for conttrurtlns Moiilieau lull In MooheauPark nt llllo.

"Arabic Is within tho reach u( erry. 'man's puiw. 11 Is cheap. It Improves '

L0ND0N D0ES N0T FonoiVC.nppenrn.icegs and, nbovo all, oo!s lion ,.onil(11) Aug s.i!afolll- - bUU,.jloofs ut lean lo degrees. 10 Commolli( ,lilt llin 0ocrnmcnt

J. I). Jewett makes business signs mil. em! to Its (.lsUIoii that the sink-th-

pay. Ills work In cxteilor nnd In- - ing of the British steamer Knight Coni- -

teilor dccointlng nlwnys bring satis-- ,

Unction. You Gel thu best and oiilj tho,bcit from lilni. Phono 119.

When tho illy homo Is vaulted, thocomfort of the homrwlfe Is oftnn mnr- -

'red by thoughts of danger to household Actlng-Roern- Atkliisnn selectstreasures fiom burglary or file. A Attorney w. T. Ilnwlliis as chairmansafe deposit box nt Hawaiian Trust Co. of the Onliu Board of Registration,gives absolute security. ItawlhiK taking tho iH.sltlon formerly

This Is tho lust week of the rug salo' occupied by Lorrln Andrews. Chair-a- tlowers & Cooke's and your last """ Rawlins now Ismhs n notlco In

chanco to lako advantago oftho liberal voters. The Board Is to Inoffered. Some Idea of the nolulu nu September 7, sluing ihlly,

sizes of the dilfcrent ruga may be liad except Sun.las. until September 17,

by consulting the advertisement. ,'"'"' " to 10 n. in., mill fiom I to 7

Tho meeting of tho Fourth' District ''"'0n September 10 he Board 111 MnrtRepublican Committee for organlza- -

tlon will be held ut Wnurlcy Hall Krl- - !(,,,',m ,l"ol1"I,1r ''"try districts,' ',ow nK '" ' '" K1clu'"'lc:day evening. Tho Fifth District Corn-- 1

n.lltee will meet nt tho old Castle & Monday, September m-l'- It. 1.

Ir"u "' ,:4- - " 9:3n " "': Al.C'ooko hall for the same purpose.station. 9:10 lo 11:20 a. m.; Mnunnn

By ictiislng to flic un exhibit of its Courthouse. 4 p. m., to 7 p. in.)tir's business In tho Treasurer's onicc. , Tuesday. September 20 WulpalmBenson, Smith & Co., Ltd., neccssltato Mill, 8:ir, to 11:30 a. m; Ewn Mill. 1

a lest of the ulldlty of tho law under to 3:30 p, m.j Wnlanao courthtms.'. 5 Inwhich coriioiatlons me required to p. ni.make such an exposition of their ut- - Wed'nesiley, September 21 Makna itI'1'""-

All tho latest models of kodaks ennu lounii iu nonoiuiu rnoioauppiy i;o.Also alt supplies that nre necessary.'

lorto own work

do nut. Brownln cameras aro thothing for the youngsters.

The Hawaii Promotion Commlllieformally lemicstH Acting At-

kinson authorize the playing of thebnml nt tho Hawaiian Hotel Annex onSunday nflernoon next In order to

11 Lrowd to that point und to thooung Hotel Annex, tho Mo.inn Hotel,

thethe thc Act cre

Per- -

,i,l)s

Photograph BeachAgain Sunday

will bo macloto secure n photograph oftho ntfor like In connection thoHon Committee propaganda. Tho Ter

band will play nt thohotel ut tho Sunday af- -

iv. i.uu.i uuu vvvtuuij in limn i m- -

ltcd to on the and the

Tho yachtsmen and ofbavo beeu nn aquatic

nt the In totho photograph

scntutlon of Hie in toradvertising In the

m

CATTLE

In the of tho of theOuhu Hallway & Land Co, aud tho Ka.

Co., by tho Taxrlll fl(rfftt.tlie Afsi tnHww..,k mu .u,..m

of wcro II. M. vonnun, oi u. it. n ijo.,

fiom the 1902, (be .Su

confirmed the assessmentut SIS nor IiojiI. Ihoranchmen In Jnnu- -pry. but tho the

to JI8, from ap- -

1I".

?VWP!ASSISTAhT,

NEW YORKf

Also 1 JUMP-SEA- nUCXBOARD,!1"10156 of tl10 rates on

SODAS

Hawaiian Works

BUILDING MATERIALS

MIS If CUlt(Associated 1'rcm

STOCS8EL A SUICIDE.Shanghai, 8. It Is that

nrc sick and In'

ynug the 20th.

JAPANESE TROOPS.St. Petersburg. Aug. K- - The

arc nt Louisa bay,lo

the of outerthnt

Japanese warships wire dam-aged in nn engagement nt Portou 2C.

FIRE LOSSES.Htrasburg, Aug. 8. The loss by Iho

fire will he 81,600.000.Aug. 8. The fire was ex-

tlngulshcd last night. were sev- -,,.. r.... ...cmrcn iniiiuiry i'usmiiu-- i .a" usv. ill aggregate 1500,000.

ofSTRIKE.

New Aug S. A sympatheticof has been

I' our will bo rnitcii ouunil

WHEAT PRICE BOOMING.Chicago, Aug. 8. Wheat has ft

8pnsntlunnl to

HAY'S CIRCULAR.Washington, Aug. 0 Secretary liny

lias n to Ihn,lol'H tliat the dors

Inot toai mm law coiinn as,.!.- - ...... I rnlifit.il

was unjustineil....REGISTRATION BOARD

In

It. 10 lo 11 n. m.!toiiitheniso. 1 3 p. m.j nnd K

in.Thuisilay. September

in tu 1 p. m.; lourthousc, tl

In 10 p 111.

Satin day, September 21 Knlliia0 to 10 11. ni.; Walinanalo

plunlatlon 11 n. 111. to 12 in.

TENDER8.

, nfflPO ()P ,,, i,il.tl n.

Otto Om, HO

'Ceo. Bell, CO ..." 2S7."i

V. J. 30 daj-- 3200h. 3200T. I. Andietts, CO 3113

90 S00D

J. A. Ahcong. CO ; 3013II. Kendall, 70 das 325'JI. Eikkson, dns 3033

school-hous-

I. Eilckson, CO daisII. 3050

i. ,w. uo nays ..uvJ, A. Ahcong, CO 3000II. Kcndill, CO 31U

Mnhukonn aud83

or If Government fur- -

llookenn school-hous-

Otto Os3. CO lb) a S3IUICeo. Bell, CO da8 2873W. J 30 3100II. CO da8 303"i

L. Andrews, GO days 20!3S5 days 3000

J. A. Ahcong, CO 31C3ll. amm ..aI. ( ciaj'S SUIT11. Kendall, CO 32W

N OF CHINESE EMPEROR.

Tho Territorial b.ind nt tin)r,,,,t,.i-,- i in.i-.i- - ,,

9 In of tho day ofbirth of the Empeiur nfHsu. A leceptlou was held at the Con-- 1

fiom 12 lu 2

uouaK developing maenmes cuoso .Mill. I to 3 p. m.; Itle .Mill, 3 to 8 p. m.who wish do their nml Krld ly. September court-,.,rl"'!,- B

?."' .?":cL0',"B.fo.tf.0.,!;' '.'" I""""'. 8 to a n. m.; 12Just

to

Inn, HnwnlUn Annex ,,.imcnl yesterday following ten-un- d

other places nlong en Uera Lo!U1Hint tho photographeis, Itl 0 & MrKitrlnuo cross

muy u lively of jhll ,amn,.iRon 7; siu:,John T. 90 U'oO

" ' " I Konowaenn school-hous-

On

cffoit Sunday

great batnlng rcsoitwitli Promo- -

-ritorinl various

annexes bemh

bo sands Joincrowd.

owners canoesmake

demonstration beach ordermake n typical

seaside lluwallpurposes EasL

.

A8SES8MENT8.

hearing appeals

ticohe Ranch AppealI li vnl.lr?;v.is,u,ij nucuuuu,

cattlo considered.ugcni cno i.. laucu,

letunu until, inpremo Court

flcuro ntmade their leturns

1901; ussessor lalsedfigure which they

HtnritT.v;,l

HO IA0Y

raising of cattlo

A.

Cable.

OEN.Aug.

IIimo 10.000 wounded

befoie

MOREJapan-

ese landing troopswhich enables tho I.ealei'.Ts sur-

round cntlie chjlnViceroy Alexlcft leports

threeArthur

July

HEAVY

There

NEW YORKYork,

slriko buUhcrs or.lcicrt,tiiousaml

mnilcwlwinee IQlTj.

IssiiimI rln-iiln- ambassa- -

R,I,,,,,K Viilted Stnieslecoguizo

nlitfilnf

mnndcr '

'

station. Wiilnlunlo

r- -

Kiilmku

Kaneohc

(Sam Bo's),ollUe,

0

PUBLIC WORKS

. Works

days J2931days

Moody.Menu. a.ir.

days-- r

I'tler Davis, daysdays

CO

Onome.i12783

Defrie3, 5 daysnllcousc,

daysdnjs

Piiuhuc road:Palmer Woods, dajg $2900

(iCOO

nishes tools.

Moody. daysDefrlci,

T.I'ctcr Davis.

dayst

r.rilKSUH,days

HONOR

pluycdImuiM-hi- l r'liit.n:,,

o'clock honor the!1China. Kwrnig

milaln ii'rlock.

'

Wi.lknnc ehurrh,

(inventor

Walklkl Hotelbeach, mu.r 0pCIIC,u

road:kins, obtain pictureWalklkl ucadl- - Blown, days

Another

Wnlklkl

asked-t- o

rcprc- -

which

pealed

Toulon,

Rjo

$100 RewardFOR PROOF tlml I did not make mynniples. Anyone who ciumot niaUe goodipn.lrs cnnnot do uooj work, I'or my

iviitl. compare my samples wlllilullifr.10WEST PRICES IN THE CITY,

FNTAL PARLORSri.;iir.

0STTTEi

FITTER5ALL WOMEN

Who wish to retain or regain thoirhealth must sco to It that functionalregularity Is established. This Is an

question nnd tho wlsownmnn will resort to Hostotter'flStomach Bitters at tho first symptom

nny derangement, because shoknows It nlwayR gives prompt relief.Pains In the Back, Bloating, Vomiting,Headache, Indigestion, Dyspepsia,Fainting Spells and Sleeplessness nro

danger slgnnls whlrh rcqulro thoBitters. Try ono bottlo.

HOSTETTER'S

STOMACH BITTERS

'HMfli

Greater advancement has been madethe optician's business than In any

other. A few years since, spectacleswere nanaca over the counter like ordi-nary merchandise, but today the ser-vices of a fully qualified optician areessential In order to determine by ascientific examination of each eyewnai are me correct glasses.

A. N. SANFORD,OPTICIAN.

BOSTON flUILDING, FORT'STREET

'Over May & Co.

Eyesight Testing nnd Spectaclo Fittingnre our Exriuslvo Work.

Fire! Fire! Fire!

Another residence destroyed by firefor want of water In time, but had a

Quick Action Fire Fxtinguisher

been In the house the fire couldhave been extinguished. So avoid the10 to 20 minutes' delay of the Fire De-partment by having your house equip-ped with our Fire Extinguishers, forwhen you need It you need It badly,and there Is no other machine manu-factured which you can rely upon towork properly at that critical moment.Can be operated as aucceasfutly by aWoman, Child or Man aa when in thehands of a trained fireman. For fur-ther particular and circular Inquire of

WASHINGTON LIGHT CO.,

SOLE AGENTS.

TEL. MAIN 145.

n .eeweaeatffU YMI WISH TO ADVERTISE jj IN NEWSPAPER 1

, JNYHIILRU AT ANYTIME SI Call un or Write J

t LOAM'S ADVERTISING AGEHVo & os Merchants' Hxcti.tgr.

, HAN cal, ixnH(exveovieaa49ear

Tarn Kim Kee,KING ST. NEAR RIVER.

Hardware, Havlland Crockery, Glassware, Plated Silverware, Milk

Pans, Etc.2631-l-

VACI VFOIIUVdWC'Tho Blko Doctor. I have a bigstock of wheels. Repairingour specialty. Wheels Rent-ed. Two Stores: 163 King BL,Hotel near River.

ALEXANDER COCKBURN,VALUATOR,

DUBINE8B 'AGENT,

NOTARY PUDLIC,

8(0 KAAHUMANU ST, Honolulu.

Granite and Bronze MonumentsAt Prices To Suit.

A

Hawaiian Iron Fence and Monument Works, Ltd

176-18- 0 KING STREET.

NOW WE'RE MWe are prepared to aupply the People of Honolulu with Freshest el

ISLAND MEATS. Also, Garden Produce of all kinds; Butter, Eggs, Chick-ens, Turkeys, Sucking Pigs, Bacon, Ham; In fact, everything that A FIRST.CLA8S MARKET la called upon to furnish.

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

VCLEPHONE MAIN 7.

NEW IDEASFOR THE HUMMIIR TIMI1.

PORTER FURNITURE COMPANY,VOUNO niHLDINR. HOTPL KTKHICT.

TELEPHONE 35.

BISMARK STABLE CO., LTD.

WAILUKU, MAUI

TELEPHONE 228.

BISMARK BRANCH STABLES

LAHAINA, MAUI.

Hacks, Carriages, Buggies and Sad-

dle Horees on short notlco.

Carrtagea meet all steamers. Com-

petent drivers, reasonable rates, new

vehicles and live stock.

Alexander & BaldwinLIMITED.

OFFICERS.J. I!. Castle First Vice PresidentW. M. Alexander... Second Vice Pres.J. P. Cook TreasurerW. O. Smith Secretarya co. R. Carter Auditor

Sugar Factors and

Commission AgentsAOENTS for Hawaiian Commercial ftSugar Co., Haiku Sugar Co., Pala Plan-tation Co., Nahlku Sugar Co., KlhelPlantation Co., Hawaiian Sugar CoKahulul Railroad Co.-WM. G. IRWIN & CO., LTD.

Airvnta fopWusUrn tluirar Raflnlna; Co.,

Man Hrnnclnco, CulTUnlctwIiVL-oeomotlv- a Works,Rhlludulphln. Mil.

Nawsll Unlvsmnl Aim Co.UnnuluctursraolNntlonnlCnnsHhruUUor, Nw York, rV.V.Paraffin Paint Cw rnpniiy.Sun Pranolnco. Cal,

OHInndt A Co..San 1'rnnclnco Cal.Pnolflo Ol raiifiportntton CoVun nnolHco. Cal.

Mrs. HARRIET G. EVANS,

Hair Dressing, Facial Massage,Manicuring and Chiropody.

No. J10 Boston Bide. HONOLULU.

Evening Work by Appointment Only.

M. Phillips & Co.Wholesale Importer and Jobbers,

EUROPEAN ANDAMERICAN DRY GOODS.

Fort apd Queen 8ta.

S. Yokomizo,Great Reduction In Price of Crushed

Rock, aa follows:No. 2 1 cubic yard 11.70No. 3 1 cublo yard 11.80No. 4 1 cubio yard $2.05

Delivered to any part of city, OfficeQueen Emma Hall, corner Nuuanu andBeretanla; Tel. Blue 1211,

S. SAIKI,Dealer in Bamboo Furnitjte, Pic-lut- e

Fumer, Gra Linen, DrawnLinen, Table flolhi, Collar., Neck-lie- s,

etc.

'ioJS. nRRETANJA'ST,!

OFF ?

FORT 8T., OPP. LOVE BI.DO.

NEW FURNITURE

THC FAM0U8 DOUQLAO

epcaka for Itself ,

but Is not noisy.

E. R. BATH. THE PLUMBER.185 King Street 'Phone It.

LIFE ill F1IE

Insurance - AgentsAGENTS FOR

NEW ENGLAND MUTUAL LIFE IN-

SURANCE CO. OF BOSTON.

AETNA FIRE IN8URANCE COM.PANY OF HARTFORD.

CASTLE & COOKE, LtdHONOLULU.

Commlss.o.1 Merchants

it Sugar Factors

AGENTS FOR ,The Ewa Plantation Co.The Wnlalua' Agricultural Co.Tho Kohala Sugar Co.Tho Waimca Sugar Mill Co.Tbo Fulton Lron Works, St. Louis, Mo.The Standard OU Co.Tho Ceo. F. Blake Steam Pums.Weston's Centrifugals.Tbe Now England Lite Insurance Co.

of Boston.Tho Aetna Fire Ins. Co. of Hartford,

Conn.Tho Alliance Assurance Co, of London.

C. Brewer & Co., Ltd.Queen Street, Honolulu, T. H.

AffentH lorHawaiian Agricultural Co., Ookala

Sugar PlanL Co., Onomca Sugar Co.,Honomu Sugar Co.,Walluku Sugar Co.,Makeo Sugar Co.,Haleakala Ranch Co,The Planters' Lino of San Franciscorackets, Cans. Brewer ft Co.'a line olrJoiton Packets.

List of Offlcir.:O. M. Cooke, President: George

Robertson, Manager; K. F. Blsboa,Treasurer and Secretary: Col. W. 9,Allen, Auditor; P. O. Jones, O. ILCooke and Geo, R. Carter, Director!.

P. O, Box 101. Tel. Whit 111.

SANG CHAN,MERCHANT TAILOIS,

HOTEL STREET, HONOLULU,Hutu innde to order In tho latest

tries, Perfect fit guaranteed, QloU1lut cleaned, dyed aud repaired.

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Good News. ForHousekeepers

We are now ready with ourbig sale of ready made sheets,ready made piiiow cases and

fine line of bedspreads. Sheetsand pillows are thoroughly wellmade from the best muslin and areon display in our show windowswhere the prices are plainly marked.

Sec these black lustra sateen

Ladies' Petticoats

They hold the skirts out nicely and forserviceable wear this fabric best. Lookjust like silk. Prices from i.5o $.-?- ;

each.Ladies colored cotton petticoats, with

ruffles, from 7jc $1.00 each.Ladies' alpaca skirts, black, blue

grey. Extremely serviceable for hot, dustyweather. Prices SJ.oo, ftjo $6.00.

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

Doctors Say ' Drink More'

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a

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toin

One's boJy requ'res TEN glasses of Html per day. Most

people less too little to flush the body of Its waste.The result is bad blood, nervousness, disease. Then thedoctor says "DRINK MORE," and he knows this adviceU worth more than .medicine.

Let uj supply you with our beverages. " Drink more."',Gtve your body more fluid, which Is also a FOOD and a

TONIC.

Consolidated Soda Water Works Go.LIMITED. TaI, 71

ANOTHER LARGE SHIPMENT

These aafee are now on the floor and ready for Inspection

THE HERRINQ HALL MARVIN SAFE li ao constructedthat ttt contents are absolutely preserved. A scientificstudy of the effect of fire on safes combined with CO years'experience In safe construction, warrants the manufactur-

ers to make the claim that tlelr safes are positively perfect.We carry a large assortment of safes from $50 up.

Cash or Installment.

THEO. H. DAVIES & Co,, Limited,

REALORIENTAL RUGS

J. HOPP f& CO.,'Phone Main in Purnlturt Dialers and Upholltrt. Cor. King and

NEW LINE OF

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SEASONABLE COSTUMES .FOR AUTOMOBILISTS.

Jeanne d'Are styles for JaJIji anj ChgvslUr Dsynrd fjihion. for ucnllmn.Drooklyn Canle.

Republicans ChooseHilo 13 to 8

For Convention CityIn Thi--

boIH4V- -

edMen'

nndln 'rom

tvero

John A.

Y.

$2500

been

Illlo

Illlotlim

lite

notlco

spotunity

notHcinibllcnns need

lessonnecessity party

times. goodup.

bcrti

innnlc.

Iho dutyiimount for tho

benclH oneshould Illlo.

overshow loyalty,"

mostfavor

for the"Our

placeFifth

thefar center

tliuwhore

paper whereby voting

'In the Illlo dogood; benefit

HepublU.auhold

where

there.boom build

should

Parkersomebody's mhlcc work,,... let ouUldo districts'

Contention out themKclves. wusIlllo, September icfusc Illlo now f,. i),.iPL-ai- lohl ttnn

Ccntiat Commltton having tho much breaking faith. hate en stoppingetenlne by ""' now ,m,Kl hcio oter since."

Illlo'McStocKer spoke again, tutoringhcan headquarters and won attended 'fau mTO"B wgisia- - strongly. He com-b- y

good members.,cm "5 """'"j rtouW decide work weak

leading Republicans. qu. ,hen the place.:,....' would party strniizthiiihwh

length tho vlclory for ,,w,k lho ,lomC ,luleU....... bCllCVCd the notion Ttin Ynilliir

faith commlt,cc houl,1 flub nctlto claimsAmong those present mctlnc ?,? "'? v!t,tiY "n"!' 'T'"0'1 KOO1 many """

Samuel IMrkcr Delegate Kuhlo. !'crcnc"of ,,.ho e8ale8' 1,1" ,h". the doubtful canChairman Secretary Il.gs, l""1 or?yan ,U.'P "un Fifth District by

M. Hobertson, McStockcr, ""'means. The shouldWm. Allett, Campbell.

Lane. Oilman, iicnryi. John nd- - favor Illlo."" M nwnT.cn'" of.Vlda. Wm. Henry. Jonen.

Waterhouu-- . NY. riem.ng. d.e"iV?V" h",lT? "l'"?.Itenton,

Cants Slcwaitutors.

Wntklns, '" 7,,",,I,cm, ,ho Mimirs.spec-!.- 1 ''"",

tho iiuttrr was brought before the

tho

Lie

theparty,

the

wa,

Iiai nau

nil

let

""

tho llenlon.Oilman "i",""" "'"l!?",' "'T'" pcech ta.t W. Jones.

to hold tho Honolulu. .ul """; """"'"" ". W.Parker was Ho """""J1 '","l1,,,"er"n ,l,!nt

nlrepreoentutltc Hawaii ho"PwenUUon

,",a,l;, ONE ONE PERnamed sec that Island glten

n,ul ,llebow tho llemibllcan .ounclls. ",y.ofout representation ,0,,y manW l"1 Twenty-nint- Series Stock

.,.i,... was uccorueii nil. tho Dili Loan

nnd our pcoplo ano then moted tho t0 Issued July, 190t, nndcimtcnuon ncm row for

been Ilepubllcan work going on1,,,1;'- - Wnlrrlioiiie spokr feo llfly cents per share.We hato won Senator uu nnu mo mommy are one

mown Fernandez pcr mom" pt-'- ,nB'1Mltarl1""with w,,ho koIm than

fun party lot nil would have bank.not llln ,,y erltlclBed iMrthcr can bo

but rnlr iwuiio.1 UliAK, Becrctary,eolne tho eonvenllou ..nd ",0 ITlnmrlei. held. 122 King BL

ni.ni.Bnr.niii.ii,,..nui.ipi. wiiH Chairman Cral.1.0 said every

disposal many delegatescan be accommodated.

lriini'spoke again, sayingthe convention Hono-- I ,J;

lulu. pointed 135 men ,01BJ.cn 'f," ,nea!"! ',a,pi'rbeen delegate, said V" S"

tho shovu themthe convention should wherotho delegates couldthat taking dele- -

jutes would to Illlo,over there and back.

dM not bcllctodelegates conditionto the expense. would

paper convention mudo upies. Many clerks menwould be unable Hilo. Thedelegates would hate but time

would consequently hateno time political work. tlmo

political work Is duringpaign. be Witt

to to Honolulu than toIlllo.

Kauai and Maul, delegates thoother Islands all withpleasure lo Honolulu.

tho majority tho delegateswould to com Honolulu und

would be great tocompel them to Hilo,

Parker totho steamship

they would makethcro urn some

poor on Hawaii wouldHonolulu.

thought there sides to thequestion. repeated that tho Ha

expected tho conventionshould hate

Chairman Crabbe sairt hadcommunication withoutside delegates.' West pin- -

(erred Honolulu, Maui thought IllloKmial fnvoied Ho-

nolulu. Crabbo thought wouldbo good politics to had

iiroiulmtj Ibn pcoplo cxpeit- -

cd II.

T.

Aylvlt Illlo as ikiIU- -

mote it.nl wouldbe lltilu hard ihu iiii'iubers from

hut Know for factI'linwiilloii would bourn lliuparly. Tlio llniuu lluleiu

hhirii'd utvr lUpuli-lli'iii-

wus Urn duty ufMiiniiililiu hi'lp Urn iKUti'HHiil

"Iuiik l"u umtkiiihm,1'umi'MI w Unit

Hawaii. 1111,

body siitllclcut thoiqucxtlon not been set-tled.

OilmanforHe out

133

Hofor

Ilo per

Ho

troublo far

He

profor

say-ing

He

He

Ho

Ho

Ouhu,

uf

delegatestown.McStockcr said: think

struck tho ofwhen tho

tho party should ditcrmtno thoquestion, question Is, can

the party by going Hilo.

3.

i.ft,

II.

i iA Kf'A A

KtB

-0

XI (I) II

Id

believe Hie policy Is that wlicn youUnit weak the proper thing toilo Is la

In Honolulu. It Is safe on'rho thcro

In bo (might the cohesion millHie working tho

It Is tourr mill boost them If, ns has

fr.ilil, convention illlo(mcnn paper It Is unfor.

If It In to bo contentionbad to sure. Hut

It li good partygo any of

of his party, Any electedHK delegate to If

to nMtenk fencemust go do It.

jour(. M. Ilobcrlson made the

Moglral plea of eveningHonolulu. "What mostgood Bald

'lie. fighting ground Isthere Is weak In tho

fenco It Is tho Uls-lir-

Here bo llio tenter oflight. Illlo is from the

111 will Hanalcl, If want todo good convention

, It hero, not be made' up of proxies, but will

ahtebodlcd delegates.hold convention

Henrv

Illlo mi It will bo noto the party nnd the Demo-crats will nn conven-tion Honolulu and gain no

the contention gocBIlllo I shall nor be

order to parly, to upnnd strengthen the tho conven-tion Honolulu whereteh Fifth District need of more

Sam oald )earshe took loHonolulu the

bo. the past of the to i,,, for runningheld 7 and 8, tlio would look mn to in

dcrl.U-i- l "W like Not Honolulu nnd I

" KU " w""m " apnucstloii lat.t n 18

u ' i mc m0ro said: "If Ihoof proxKs l '" ,ar " to on

Tho! ,0 c" Is

, i , . H slur on man- - ,hrrp i)pm0crnts ham no toui iiritiiiwu "tin in. i . I

nt Jin "' yH nml aliiii- - ., i. ... ...i. OCO. . llnmil.llrim

icro good to Illlo ,ho u0 K""nc.I Is und to hato gath- -

rd the l, districts. You makoCrabbe. A K"ln In tho other

U. Itobt. ",v ' contention be Held'

lloj d, A. C.

J.

Knst ,

iJino was an outspoken Tiin of 13 toJ. "" ,, ,,

.

P. C. S. Geo , ll ." " ' l'aT. Mnguiro,t a number of

c ,MUi Crabbe,

inni '

locker. Walker, Williams,

Mshvr. Wlllnrd.

N. Iloyd, tint! seconded Honolulu P.

lommlttic on motion J. A. " '", '. 0. llenlon,contention lda. W. Ooodale. Illce. 8.

Sam tin. first speaker.ns liavl,lK SHARE DOLLAR

Chicago u.nten- - MONTH,to n ,1,,n ,1,at H ." ll0

we.o cleaned nt M "t r Tho of In.,. . i.i 10 Pioneer dine Associaon Hawaii feel

Jol, c- - that will bo In

.,.i,i i .i.. 11.- .- t-- . ,, uc m oncn subscr Dt on. The menfgood T ' ognliwt bemhlp

over " imrsi ; uucs aonnrT. wo ' "" " V I

there tho convention of to Honolu a much Letter Interest savings

''" '' ml .Ido tho good. 1 an.c ,rox'' ho !l obtainedn membm.of tlio Central Commit- -

tee I mint In r.r ntnv. t '"" r " i" V.lRforo wereto 1111.. hato

bt ut the of asas

T A fl mniln nA.holding

that !,,1Bl " "lto "elected . "n !

heldattend. s.ild

it granted thogo IWttould cost

to get themCO cent of the

wcro a financialstand said It

be of proxand business

to goa short

In illlo nnddo The

to do the camwill more

Hawaii come gosame Is true ofThe oflook

to comingbelieved of

tothnt it u

toCol. replied Oilman,

that ho had seenand u

suld ulsopeople who Mm!

It to comewere two

waii peopleund It.

he hadthe subject

Hawaii

should linvo It andMr, It

go to Illlo, Itund

Win, tutored akul gianted

onu thai Ihu

atnf Hawaii

had In I u i it In Ihollmii'iuru

Ibn inby gltlMK

i In

t .. kWtot mt

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It. II

had hadof had

had

overlo

V. Mr.Kenton keynolo this sub-ject ho said that best Inter-eb- ls

ofllio ynv)

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withIJea

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nnd You rauU

thewill

party,"

any

will

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withhold will

Itfilled

will

lose.

rude to Hut

Mil

that four ago

andwill attitude

tiile

c"" .""and Illlo Over

nulland final

....Col. follows:

S'ormanund W,

to

forward

tnlstuko

ll

In

to

ngrecmeni ucen iniiun. 13

location

to

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who Paid.

luld

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11110.

and nnd a"aro- -

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The

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that

that

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THE MAUI POLO TEAM.

Tho line the Maul polo teamthe Makawaos expected mrlvoHonolulu tho lltli Inst, Sunday,play the Kauai team, follows:A. Ilaldwlu. No, W. Aiken, No

W. Wilbur, No. nndllaldwln, No.

Poultry rood will maketho hens lay eggs. Try nnd con-

vinced. California Feed Co. and CityFeed Store.

CHESS GAME BY WIRELESS

HONOLULU vs.

Position Onmo I) (Queen's Gambit

BLACKl

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For $15 you can procure a electric

fan that will counteract the effects of hot weather.

All ready to be attached to your incandescent lightwire in place of a lamp.

HAWAIIAN ELECTRIC COMPANY,

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Good Things To EatARRIVED EX. SONOMA

Fresh Salmon, Halibut,Poultry and

Crystal Springs ButterMetropolitan Meat Co., Ltd.,

Telephone Main 45.

Merchants' Parcel Delivery.

Parcels, Furniture, Baggage, Etc., movedto any part of the City. Will meet steam-ers and cheek outgoing baggage. Promptand reliable service.

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Poitofflco llox 718

TtlliSDAY. AUG. 9, 1904.

Was the lialdwln Qrand Jurypacked? The question very naturallyfollows on account of the sharp discus-

sion to which inquisitorial bodies luthis Territory have been subjected.

rtoport of tho suicide of GeneralStocascl, commanding l'ort Arthurforces, can be put lu the samo classwith the story of Admiral Togo's death.They are both very much alive and In aposition to exchange tho vigorous eour-trfl- rs

of war.

'Tia said Tammany h.is been prom-- 1

Ised tho right to name the Democratic ,

candidate for Governor of New lorkus a rcwaru tor reauy gcuing iiowu iuhard work for the election of l'arker.If this bo truo, It shows tho Democratsaro willing to turn New York over totho Devil so tho electoral voto Is ob-

tained for Parker. Voters aro likely liitake u widely different iew.

iiaimmg on mo supiuimuu w .Klicdule ,no tcamg wl Como back by

convention ut Hllo cause many to waj ()f iuroretend proxies, tho hustlef or proxies has AniioutuemeiiU had been imido bybegun. The men thoioughly nllvc to'Mt(.rlw Urug, thal , aanU

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Iho wcirare or tno party win urge andelegates to attend the convention'That Is what they wcie elected for. Ifproxies are glen. howecr. they shoulddo nccompanicu uy smcil(i how tho vote shall bo cast on ltalparty Issues. Convention duties

us lightly us child's play canvcryc aslly wreck party prospects.

Delegate Kublo's submission of thoWest l'olnt appointment to compctllheexamination demonstrates his common,sense consideration for jiossoblo appolntccs and the good name of thoTerritory. Moio ficqucntly than notnn appointment of this character madeby special favor gUcs the opportunityto a young nun who falls to meet thodifficult educational requirement1). Com-

petitive examination Is certain to re-

ward tho deserving nnd secure the pickof the Territory fur Its representative1in tho nrmy.

CONVENTION MANAGIiMCNT.

Hllo has at last landed the Itcpubll-ru- n

Territorial Convention after astrugglo that dates back to the earliestda) 8 of tho Republican organization.Tho Crescent City should bo highlygratified, doubloss Is, and Its satisfac-tion should find expression In making

the convention the most successful andculhuslaMlu thus far held.

Tho danger that a convention heldoutsldo Honolulu will bo n puper

two or three assembled to-

gether loaded down with proxIcH,bhould Inspire the party managers withtho assistance of Hllo citizens, to makethe transportation conveniences so sat- -

isfactoiy that delegates will not bofrightened by thoughts of dlstanco tobe travelled and time occupied. A con-

tention held In Honolulu runs Itself,Outsldo tho beaten track of travel nndcustom, a convention requires manage-ment, attention to detail, and perhapssomo missionary work among delegate!to convince them that they were elected to bo "present and voting."

It Is a good thing for tbo membersof any party to get out of tho old rutaDo something new and do it with avim that will f.ttruct the fawrablo at-

tention of tho pcoplo from nil sectionsof the Territory. This Is what Is be-

fore tho Republican managers and eachdelegate-ele- to accomplish. I.et thevoters of this Territory understandthat whether Republican conventionsarc held in Honolulu, Hllo or on dis-

tant Nllhau, Republicans will be onbaud In forco and wide to arousaiuterest In tbo party at every stoppingplaco along the rotito. If the Demo-

crats are to hao an enthusiastic Ter-

ritorial convention in this city, see toIt that tho Hllo gathering Is a record-breake- r,

the reflected fumo of whichwill beat out the Democrats. Then fol-

low It up with rousing District conven-

tions on this Island,I'ut eunp and energy Into all the con- -

tuitions and there will bo no cause forcomplaint from nny eourco but the op-

position to tho Republican phalanx,

IMPROVUD IIAItllOli INCIDIINT.

Honolulu Is not thu only port that'has to contemplate tho serious prob-

lems of making Its channel entiuiiceailf'p enough to allow Iho safo entranceof largo steamers, It will surprisemany lo know that the new monsterllucr llaltlo loiihl not (inter the port J'fNew York Itnded in Hie limit and willmil e ublo In do mi fur home ai

The New York World nf Witt 'tolanay

"l t fllliitd Unit It lll bo (our

. is:';.fer, '$m

anil perhaps longer, before. Hie

will

nn(,

White Btar steamship Dnlllc ennIcavo or enter tills port loaded to her"" cargo capacity of 28,000 tons.

"Sho dtcw S3 feet of water when elmwent away on Wednesday, but whenhc Is loaded to her full capacity she

draw a 3G feet G Inches. When shopalled she was nbout GU00 tons of rnrf.oshort, or an nmotiut greater than thatrnrrled by the ordinary tramp steamer.

"At high water vessels drawing 32

feet may easily cufr and leave portocr the bar, but 30 feet Is tho ordln- -

limit. When the Baltic went oerthe bar, drawing 33 feet, sho Just

(squeezed over.At tho end of four year the ne'w

Ambroso chnnuel, now being dredged,..in .i, ,i,i , i, ,,,i,,., i

This will be 2000 foet In width and have .

minimum depth of 40 feet. Within '

clRlltcen n0IIthl lt ll0neu tllRl ono.t.,..u..iJ.i. -- in i i i.,..iloVncrthofTfX c'

BitnK nn Amilnmnnt nt tirnlnr Kail nut mf II" "" r" """ "' """ "." I

liuuury luuv an evuu an bud im omsho can sink to the renulslto depth toInsure stability."

The fact that the harbor entrance ofthe largest port of the country has nutkept pace with tho construction of greatocean liners shows how slowly harbor improvement work sometimes ad-

vances when the demand for It has athoiouglily national scope. It shouldnot discourage Hawaii. Ilathcr shouldit Insplio our people with the thoughtthat success In this lino requires con- -

gtnut, united effort.

Giant Ball PlayersWill Visit Honolulu

(.,.,,.. , ,. .rT,o nhieacoaU(1 N(jW york Nlltonai i.raguo balltcamg W,M maKo a lour ,)f tll0 ttorlJat the close of the present season, playIng exhibition games In mnny coun-tile- s.

They will htirt west from here,playing In California fur u while, thengo to Honolulu nnd from there to e,

possibly stopping at the I'hlllp--

tilnoa Af thn nvtilrnttmi nf thn nl.illni?'" " -

t hlV0 a ,,.,,, liroul, tl(p wor,j, ... .,,. of ,.. .tam lmt ti10

mnminn nf thl, ,.i....lim. tolnlncthcm dlll U)t c,jmo UJ,

,,, Jll8t Mqio,,ie s;imo touayp ttllfn McOr.iw nnd S- -leo began to talk the plan over. AsJohn T. llrush nnd J nines A. Hart,piesldents of the New York iiud Chlcago teams, respoctUely, arc in the city.tho managers undoubtedly had full authority to clotc the deal.

"We expect to spend a good deal ofbe ,me , AuglrnHil(.. Malmgcr 8el0

said tonlghL "There will be quite avisit In Honolulu, and beforo the play- -

return thoy will gel a chance to secpietty much nil of the world. Returning by tho way of Europe, wo will geta thnuco to visit nlxmt all of the bigcountries. The details of tho trip havol.ot been completed, nnd it Is not ler- -tuln how long It will last."

'It looks like an Ideal arrangementto me," said McGruw, "as tho teamslira from tho two moot representativecities of this country nnd stand ut thebead of tho National league percentage column, They ought to prove quiteati attraction."

BIBLE VS. B1RBE

An Interesting combat In ono roundtook placo last Saturday night be-

tween Deacon Testa and Henry C.Dlrbe, vlco president of tho ItooscvoltClub. It seems that Testa was engag-

ed In a peaceful conversation with agentleman who has won somo laurelsIn tho locnl ring. Ulrbo camo alongand made a remark to Testa's friend,telling him that he was making a poorcholco of bis company.

Deacon Testa pricked up his carsbut conquered his wrath until a mo-

ment later Illrbo called him a vlloname, not used by gentlemen.

"Soak him." whispered Tcsta'afriend, nnd tho mighty ecclesiasticalarm shot forth, reaching Ulrbo's upperstory.

"Now, you had better get," said Testa's friend to tho bewildered vlco pres-

ident.Illrbo got!

A woman win iaiK two nours overa telephone in telling a friend that shois going to call and still havo as muchas over to say wnen sne gets tnero.

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Business Ii

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Threw Her Husband'sUNCOOKED

Dinner In His Face

Summons was this morning returnedwith no record of serrlco In tho tlhorcoproceedings of August Johansonagainst Kmma Johanson.hls wife. Thecouplo married In Honolulu In May,1899; they havo two children: HarryBged three and Alice nged two years,Husband and wlfu aro now living sepnrate and apart.

August declares that his wlfo has formore than two years treated htm withextreme cruelty; that sho lias caned

! vllo names; that on one occasion." ' f' 1..1 . V 1

ln .head and body withwood, "causing him great menial Mir- --

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That on another occasion, when hehad returned from work, bringing withlilm food to be cooked, sho refused tocook tho food nnd struck him In thofaco with It and then threw It out ofthe window, "thereby causing llbellantgreat physical and mental sufferings."

That on another occasion the wirecalled him various and sundry naughty names, such as nro aro not lu com'nion usn In good society; that she annoiiuced that sho wnH going to Icavohi m nnd make her own living In a man.ncr not countenanced by tho afore-mentioned good society. This aimcaused August "great pain and mentalworry."

The distracted husband alleges fur-

ther that his lady is In tho habit ofleaving her two Infant children athome at nights nnd "frequenting .ieback of low saloons, drinking withstrnngo men nnd passing her oreulngsnt n low plcnsuru called tho Merry-Go- -

Round, n placo resorted to only by thelowest classes:"

And further tho unhnppy man declares that within tho last luoutli,whllo ho was not nt home, his wlfosold all of their household goods, leithis bed and board, taking the childrenwith her.

Wlicrefiiro August prays that thohearts which have ceased to beat onlyfor each other bo freed of tho legalchains which hold them In undelredunion.

ME ARRESTED 1

Perry lllanthe, tho second mato ofthn bark Olympic, wns yesterday arrested on ft warrant charging him wIthJeyCB am finally wo saw what It was. Itperjury sworn to by B. G. Dulsenberg. waa a 0s shnrk;ho must havo beenTho complaint alleges that niantlioni,otit eighteen feet long at least. Hoyesterday committed perjury In a deposltton ho made beforo Judgo Da Holtas a witness In tho caso of Mary l'oo- -

kapu Makallllll vs. the Dark Olympic.It Is alleged that tho defendant did

falsely and knowingly stnto as follows:"That tho mate of tho bark Olympic

put a picco of board 1x4 Inches x 1

feet between tho upper sldo of thostrongback and the undersldo of tho"Cnrllns" of No. 2 hatch."

"That he, said V. lllanthe, did notsay, referring to tbo captain of thebak Olympic, that ho would wait forthat ' ' and kill him when ho camoback," nor any words to that effect

Whereas, In truth and In fnct, thesaid mato of tho bark Olympic didnot placo tho board referred to InIllanthe's statement and Blantho didum the language referred to above.

niantho appeared beforo Judgo Lind-

say this morning. His cobo was contlnued until tomorrow.

, jA copy of the Hrecclifs lllhlo of 1E99

has been presented to the National Dlbio Society of Scotland. Homo Interestlng dctnlls of the Soclcty'n work InBpnin, were given at tno last mooing.In a northern village where coin wassenrco the neonlo gavo eggs In exchange for tho Gospel, and throughouttho country tuo sales nave utrgeiy increased.

a French officer, Captain Curlquo.wrhllcscrvlncln China In 1850, marrieda Japanese girl. A son was born tothem, who was given thn Japanesename of Kurokl, corresponding to thoFrench curlquo. this son is ucnoraiKurokl. Captain Curlquo died lastvcar In Franco. Until the last bo corresponded with his son, who has ulucouocomo famous,

Tho Thames flows at tho rate of twomiles an hour.

T is a part of our busi-

ness to procure Bonds,

Mortgages and other

high grade securities for

investors.

THE HENRY WATERHO.SE

TRUST GOMPAhY. LIMITED,

Corner Fort and Merchant Stti-cU-,

Honolulu, Hawaii.

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lffiHtlflUAUNA LOA HAS MORE

S1KANQE tXmilLNCES

CAPTAIN 8IMERSON SAW THEMONSTER HIMSELF AND HE

VOUCHES FOR TRUTHOF 8TORY.

The steamer Mnmia Urn arrived.from her usual run to Kan. Kona nndMaul ports 'this morning at nbout 5:15o'clock. A little later as the bags andboxes weru being hoisted out of thesteamer's hold, genial Captain Slmerson stood among the piles of variegated freight on tho wharf nnd held forthto a little knot of admiring listeners,

"Tlila story Is a truo story," begantho Captain by way of preface. "It'sno usn telling jou fellows tbo truth

Hvcryonu wanted to hear tho storyand every roan In tho crowd expressedhis absotutu readiness to bcllevo anytale the Captain might relate, even IfIt were a fleice tax on their Imagina-tions,

"Well," snld Captain Blmcrson,"this story is nbout n shnrk. It hap.pened on this Innt outward trip. Wchalf expected that wo would have tocall at Mahukotin to fetch hack to Kona tho jurors nnd witnesses of tho Circuit Court then nt Kohnla whom w--

brought to Mabtiknnn the trip before.Wc were to get Word nt Maul but nwo didn't icielve any msHgo wo ranright on to Knllita as u unl.

"It seems that the lighthouse Keenerat Knllita thought that we, were goingto Mnhuknna and wouldn't call nt Knl-lu- a

that night. As n consequence huhadn't lit the light and when w nrilv-e- d

early lu the morning everything wasstilt dark.

"I took tho boat up to what I thoughtwas our usual placo and gavo order tolet gn tho unrlior. The anchor wns letgo with plenty of chnln nnd I lookedabout to be quite sure Just where wcwere.

"Just then the boat started to uiocquite rapidly, 'What's that?' I yelledto the mate. 'The boat's moving; youcan't hnvo given her enough chain.'

" 'HIio'k got nil tbo chain sho wants,'said tho mate. "I don't know whnt'8hitting her. What are vc going to do?

"'I don't pep what we can do,' saysI; 'we must find out first whut'sthomatter with her.'

"Wo ran to the bow to Investigatetho matter. Wc looked hard out Intothn ilnrkiuiui in front uf us and Anallywo could make out a big dark objectJust ahead of us. Wo strained our

had tbo anchor in his mouth nnd waspulling us along llko a good fellow.Tin- - nchor roust hnvo dropped right Infiont uf-ti- s and I guess he intiM haveplcki-- It up out of curiosity.

"I was just trjlng to mako up mymind what to do about the mntterwhen the shnrk dropped tho anchorand swam off. Ho had towed uit abouta quarter of a mllo by that time. Ilooked around lo mako sure of our po-

sition and then I realized wbnt wasreally the funniest thing ubout thewhole affair. Tho plaro where wo firstanchored wnsnt tho right place. Tboshark had picked up tho anchor hadlowed us for n quarter of n mile nndhad anchored us prcclstdy In our oldrnfo anchorage."

A moment's silence fell upon the littie crowd of Hsteneis. Then up spokeone of tho wise ones

"I heaid fioin ono of tho crew that.he next day tho pilot fish whut goeswith tho shark tamo nroitnd to youwith a bill for towing services mid pilot fv."

"That," said Captain Slmerson withdignity, "Is not the truth, Anyhow, wcwouldn't havo paid such a bill, as wehadn't asked for tho service. AnyhowI want you to understand that what Itold you Is true. Thoso who think ItIsn't had better not listen,

Another version of tho story Is givenby The Ilulletln coriespondent nt Walolilnu. Ho says "if trmvJt icrtulnlyJeseives to bo bioitght beforo the pubHe", Ho says;

This commodious andvesM-- (the Mauna Ixm) left her berthit Honolulu on Tuesday, August 2, utnoon on her usual run to Hawaii ports,'.be Klnau following closely lu herwake. After a smart run of six huurstweuty minutes, tho steamer arrivedat I.nliulna, and, after touching at Mil'alui-u- , headed for Kallun, It was herothat tho remarkable event which I tunabout to relate took place.

On the following ninrnhig, August 3at about thrvo bonis thirty nilnutcnt. m the Mnuun iou arrived oft th- -

point near tho entrance to tbo haibor,Through Bomo iiuforsccn clrruuvstnnco, or peihups thinking that thosteamer had put into Mahukouii tbousual light on this polut could not boseen. Tho anchor was lot go and aftersome fifteen fathoms of chain had beenpayed out n most rcmurkahla Incidentoccurred. A btigu shark had caughtthe anchor In his mouth nnd with greatrapidity towed tbo steamer to her an-chorage In the bay at Kallua.

Tho d ciiplalu ordered uleg of mutton lo be thrown overboard(In iippu-ciatlo- of this att uf kind-ness), which tho monster devouredwith voracity, und, after lifting hisfnorroous and not very becoming beadout nf tin water ho imido u tourleousbow lo Iho I'ltpliilu for thu pii'soiit ho- -

ytuttcd mid Immediately sunk lo Joinhis biclhiell, wheie, no ilimbt, lio re-

lated Iho good full uno whlill hadhim lii iociiinH ii dainty bnuk

rant,I heaid Ibis wonderful and Intel oat.

'Iiik story luld wbll.i nt Kallua, und It

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Attorney General Lorrln Andrews re-

turned to tho city this morning In thosteamer Mauna Koa, having completedthe work of his department at Iho spec-

ial Hllo term of Circuit Court."Tho Grand Jury refused to Indict

Baldwin and so I entered a nolle prose-au- lIn tho case of the Territory against

Uogsdale," snld the Territory's legalsdvisor, referring to piosecution In thealleged land olTlco Irregularities, whenasked ns to court proceedings on theIllg Island.

"In entering n nolle prosequi In thecaso against ltagsdale," continued Mr.Andrews, "I stated my reasons for bodoing. In substance 1 stated that thoTerritory did not feel obliged lo prose-tut- o

a sub-age- for nn alleged short-ug- o

of a hundred dollars when thoGrand Jury refused to Indict his superior, who was alleged to be short athousand dollars.

There seems to be a great leal offooling over tho affair In Hllo."

It was learned froni a source otfc

than the Attorney General's depart-ment that nut of seventeen men on theGrand Jury, twelve wcro whites andflvo wcro Hawallans. The twelve whitenro said to havo voted solidly for noIndictment ns to Baldwin, whllo thoDve Hawallans voted for his Indictment.

The fact remains that there Is a considerable shortage In the Hllo land of-

fice agency."What I want to know," declnred

Acting Governor A, I,. C. Atkinson,this forenoon, "Is what beeamo oft hnmissing money?"

"The proieenllon," said the Attorneyfluncrnl," was confident of prulng Us

caso against Ibilduln. hut the GrandJury held that there' was not sufficientevidence to warrant un Indictment.'

On Monday next the Giaud Jury willniche Its discharge. The Hllo Inqui-

sition hag now hut two perjury caseson Its hands. With the exception ofcases continued over until next termthe criminal calendar has been prnetlcally disposed of and this was accom-plished within two days.

Very few civil cases aro being heardat the present term, nlthough the cal-

endar Is by no means small. Attorneysseem not to bo ready to present theircases at this term of court; the pointwas raised that numerous civil casesbad been continued from last term overuntil the "next" term of court nnd that"next" term Implied continuation un-

til the "next legulur" term; It Is pointcd out that tho present Is not n "regutar" term of tho court.

Judge Gear, of this circuit, who weutto Hllo to try cases In which Judgo Parsons was disqualified, will probably re-

turn to Honolulu In the Klnau on Sat.urday.

In the hallway of the Judiciary building bere a framed sign attached to thonail announces that "Judgo Gear willpreeldo at chambers this week," Ignor-ing the fact that His Honor Is In Hllo.

Will RATIFY

The Itcpubllcan executive committeehas taken steps to hold n monster Hcpublican rutlflcatton meeting at the Or- -

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Committees have been appointed wifhCol. J. W. Jones, clinli man, to make allnecessary, arrangements.

Thn delegates to tho Chicago con-vention will mnko speeches. GovernorOuter will bo back Friday and will lieon tho platform Saturday night.

The committee has decided to InvitoCol. Thou. Kltch to make nn nddreson this occasion. Col, 1'ltch wilt makea speech providing tbo Siberia docs nosuit for the Coast previous to tho meetlug.

At the meeting of tho Central Com-mittee last night the action of the ex-

ecutive committee In arranging the rat-ification meeting was approved. Cotjoins repotted progress lu arrangements for the occasion.

PROXIES SOUGHTFOR HILO

CONVENTION

No sooner was it decided to hold thoconvention in Hllo than a generalscilmiiingo for piuxles wus prcclpltated. It is said that Jou Oilman and hisassoilati-- woio especially actlvo Insoliciting proxies today. How manyhavo been promised It has not beenposslblo to asceitaln. Also, thu termson wlilch"ilelegatcs uro confiding theirproxies to otheis Is nut given out,

Youi MoneyEARNS

4 1-- 2 p.c. interestAnd run ho withdrawn on Demand,Amount ret cited from 11.00 to

R,!Wll,lj,

PHOaNIX 8AVINOB, DUILOINQ ANDLOAN ASSOCIATION,

QUARANTCED CAPITAL f200,000.oaPAID UP CAPITAL, 1,S0,00O.0O.

HBNflY E, POCOOK,Clhlr,

Willcox & Gibbs is the Only

AutomaticNo TensionSlIentSewingMachine

8TAND8 It will be appreciated by those seekingthe BEST.

Pacific Hardware Company, Limited.(OLE AGENT 8.

Samples of China and Glassware moved downstairs HOUSEHOLDDEPARTMENT for the convenience of customers.

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Good paint is house insuranceyou're losing money if you don't

keep your property proiicrly covered with good paint.Our paints arc the best there is we know it, wc

don't guess it,

Stanley Stephenson,THE PAINTER,

Adr. that add money to your business S. S. SIGNSPhone 426 3l7KineSt.

ATKINSON THANKED

fContlnued from Paas 1.)eclved for the uormtil school that workis much cheaper when segregated, I

shall not feel Inclined to make anychanges In our present form of spcclflcations without very good reasons foithem,

I beg to remain, yours respectfully,C. S. HOLI.OWAY,

Superintendent of I'ubllc Works.Tho communication from Mr. Hollo- -

v.ay was ordered placed on fllo.

Tho members of tho association ex-

pressed themselves ns pleased to havethe opportunity to assist In the enter-tainment of Senator Foraker, and acommittee of flvo will be appointedlater by Chairman Craig to net withthe Merchants' Association committee.

Tho subject of n labor bo-I-

employed on the Wiilluku schoolhouse wns discussed and the conlmttteewhich will present the resolutionsadopted nt the meeting to the Govern-or was empowered to protest In theWnliuku matter.

The appointment of the committeeswas deferred to it later day by Chairman Craig.

' .

America Maru

Brought Mail

The postofllcc authorities deny thestory thai tho America Maru broughtno mall to this port when she arrivedfioin San I'rnnclsco last Sunday. They

nlco ridicule the Idea that tho post office pcoplo in San Francisco shoulduicm lt dangerous to "send mall in theJnpaneso boat even to Honolulu."

Speaking of tbo subject, I.ouls Ke- -

nako said this morning: "As a mat-

ter of fact the Maru did carry mall. Shehad eight hags for Honolulu and twofor Manila. Doth she and the Loganleft Han Francisco Monday, August 1.Tho I.ogan left n couple of hours before tho Maru and for somo reason orother the two days' mall which wasready to bo sent off, was placed onboard tho f.ogan. This must have beendone through some mistake. The Maruonly took tho mall which had accu-

mulated between her thno ot depnrturound that of tho Logan.

"As far as the statement is con-cerned that the San Francisco post of-

fice authorities would not risk sendingthe mail 4iy tho ,Mnru It Is absurd. ThisIs shown by tho fact that they actuallysent mnll by tho Maru. Whether theysent eight bags or eight hundred bagsdoes not mako a bit of difference. Ifthey sent malt at all the number ofbags would not mako the slightest

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REAL E8TATE TRANSACTIONS- -

Entered for Record Aug. 8, 1904From 10:30 a. m. to 4 p. m.

Dorcmus Scuddei Noticenilznbcth W Lyons to J K Wilson. . . ,UW C cacocls to David Dayton et at

trs IPnlolo L & Imp Co Ltd to P M

Ainorlm DAnlma et nl to John J NcIn,.Fcnutry.Too du Ollvelra and wf to San An-

tonio Port Den Socy , . , , . M

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

J W Kelllkoa nnd wf to Mrs Alio KKoomoa . . , ,, D

Wong Hong tr lo Wing Wo Tirt &Co U

John K N Kuaana to A C l)owsett,,DYoung Hun, to Young Qui 1'A

Attorney Gcneinl Andrews camohome from Hawaii lu tho Mauna Umtoday, Ho left the prosecution ofcriminal tuses at Hllo In' Ihohands of Carl H, Smith, Ilu reportsthat Judgo Gear will piolmbly coiunhomo Kuturiluy.

' Tho ruses of Cat In Juan, n l'urtuiiml of Oil llniidii, it Jiiiiinu

wiimiui, Imili (burgid with liiiceny luHie Ni'i'Olld ilngll'i', wcro lOllllnueil ui)III lomomiw.

sfeTi-- y Oq?

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Last WeekOf The

Rug Sale.

Housekeepers began to real-ize its importance when we addedthe new stock that come on the" Doric " last week and allowedthe same liberal discount on thimas on the others.

Have you thought anythingabout the sizes ol the rugs andmats we arc now selling ?

Tliey are to be had a frt by j,JG, jx8, 4x6, 4x8, 6x0, 68, 8.xo,8X10, 8X!2,"0I2, IOMO, IOXIJ, IOKM,12X12, 14X14,

Big Rugs for the dining-rio- m

and bed rooms.i

Small ones can be used to ex.cellent advantage In front of awashstand, In the bath room, onthe lanal and many other placesabout the house.

They are very service .Ke asotftce rugs abu.

Come and see them for your-self. One whole store j.Iven tothe sale.

The sale includes bejtitifu1blue and white Japaneie CottonRugs. Cnlnese Twisted MattingRugs, plain also, nnd Matting ofevery good kind.

Lewers & Cooke,Limited,

177 S. King Street.

TALLY-H- ISLAND CIRCUIT.

Manager Lewis, of the SlockyardkStables, leaves Honolulu Tuesday, Aug-ust IS on another of his popular camp-ing trips around the Island. The coacbYused on these occasions will carrytwenty-Or-e or thirty people and Urn6eats for tho tour are nlready nearlyall taken. Tho passengers who madfthe circuit the nrst trip were greatlypleased with their outing. There Isloom for u few moro und thoso desiringscats should tclephono or call at oncu.

Mr. Lewis has nrranged to carrycooks and tents to accommodate tboparty. AH the passengers rerjulic Is ngood appetite.

The trip will require Ave dnyi undfour nights to complete, stops forcamping will bo made ut Wultihohi.Lale, Wnlaliia and Wiililuwn, reachingHonolulu again Saturday, Aug. 20.

the e tnlly-Ii- wagonwill be taken to carry tents and bed-ding. Two SHildle horses will bo taken,mnhllng those who deslio uu occii-slou- al

gallop for a uhnngo lo tako It,'the fxpeime Is $2.C0 per dny or JK'.OOfor the till', Including nil expenses,

Fair passenger! Is this tar thesmok-er-Tho brnkeman: No, madam, nu

will find tho smoker abend.

Artistic SignsAnd Satisfaction (jiiarautttd wlitn ini.'tj

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It hat been the standard ofquality fot over a quarter of acentury in Honolulu and else-

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Sold by all reliable grocers.

H. Hackfeld & Co.,Limited.

WHOLESALERS.

MANY GOOD BOOKSI

The Women with the Fin, by RobertHlcheni.

The 8elners, by J. B. Connolly.The Snare of Love, by Arthur W.

Msrchmont.Tlllle, by Helen R. Martin.He That Eateth dread with Me, by H.

A. Mitchell Keays.Admirable Tinker, by Edgar Jepton.Tomieco'e Fortunes, by Henry Leton

Merrlman.A Prince of Sinners, by Appenhelm.The Woman Wins, by Robert Barr.A Little Union Scout, by Joel Chand-

ler Harris.

HAWAIIAN NEWS CO., Ltd.

Young Building.

ARRIVED PERS.S, NEVADA

A Number of.Fine

Milch CowsTo be teen at our

KUKUI STREET STABLES

CLUB STABLES, LTD.FORT, above HOTEL STREET

Phone Main 100

FORSALE.The mountain section ot the 111 ol

KtUirafclue, containing an are olItiVt acres.

This land extendi from a short dis-

tance above i'ne Lunalllo Homo to thsreak of Tantalus and thence to thehead of Manoa valley. It Include ifortlon ot the upper section ot PauoiFalley.

The Government Tantalus Roawinds through tho property for aboutthree miles, making easy access available to all parti. It contains all ot thchoice, available locations tor Mountain Homes,

There are never-fallin- springs atthe upper end ot tie property nleicould be opened up and road. to tornlih in ample water inrply. Tiersart levcnl homes and gardens on tot

rooerlr.The land li heavily timbered ant

reaches in elevation at Its utgheitpoint of oi cr 2,000 fuot. In the tropichlrh iWyilloni bring Nallh, 1'or furthsr lufoimmluu apply lo

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Tlio results o( the primary electionsheld August 0 In the Third Hcprcsentn- - itnl

tlvo District (Mnul) were ns follows: enFirst, Kulnupapa No returns.Second, IMikoo No returns.'Ihlrd, Lnhalnn Territorial Commit-

tee: 0. II. Duun uml 0. K. Kcawchnku,District Comiulttec: S. Knpu, WinIlcnnlng.

fourth. Initial No returns.Fifth, Honokohnu No icttirns. onSixth, Wnlluku Territorial Conven

tion: N. V. Alull, V. J. Coelho, W. T.Koblnson. District Committee: A. N.Kopolkal, W. E. Hal, W. A. McKay, M.Kuuhlmiilm, .1. N, K. Kcohi,

Seventh. Knhulut Territorial con-- 1

veritlon J. Mnkahlo, V. Scarliy . Dlt- -

ttlct Committee: II. 1'. Baldwin, J. R.Whltfnrd, It. W, Killer.

eighth, Klhel Territorial Conven-tion: Jus. Scott. District Committee:Jas. Scott.

Ninth. Makawno Trrltorlal Contention: J. I. Cooke. Ulstilct Com- -nillteo: Kd. Morton.

Tenlh. TerritorialComentlon: Sum Kalama, J. It. Nul,Jl. S. de 1'onte. District Committee, II,A. Baldwin, I). C. Lindsay. T. M,

Church, Man'l. dome.. Jtio Kuluna.Eleventh, lluelo Territorial Con- -

edition: W. B. K. Mnlknl. DistrictCommlttco: W. F. l'ogue.

Twelfth. Kcannc Territorial Con-

vention: I'ugh Howell. District Com.mlttce; J, K. Mawae.

Thirteenth. Tana Territorial Con-- !ventlnn: V. I'. Mala. J. II. S. ICaleo.

District Committee: .1. IC. llnnuna, 0.O, Cooper, Sol. Alkau, M. It. Heutcr.

nmrtcentli. Klpnhulu TerritorialComrntlon: J, n. Kniinmii. DistrictCommlltec: J. 1). Kanamu.

fifteenth, Ulupalukun Territorial"'... ...Anil..... I, U f1.n.lnd fllblvlr.I, VII, I llll-'ll- . II. ,1. IIIHHIIHO"

Commltli J Nnnulou.

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Returning Delegates

Wnlluku, Aug .?. One of the mostInti fill Itimttt rt tlio unflgnn U'rio frlv- -nt the beautiful residence of tlio

Lyons family on Saturday, August C, In

honor of the returning delegates, T. II.Lyons and .!. I.. Coke. Tlio dimminghostess. Mrs. T. 11. Lyons, wns nsslst-I'- d

In rccclilns her guest hy Mrs, SamKdlinol of Wnlkapu, Tim guests assembled early nnd spent n )ileasant tliuo

the spacious verandas, enjoying themountain view and the sunset. On entcrlng tlio tastefully decorated diningball, nit were seated at a long tablngroaning under the weight of Its manycliolco viands. J. L. Coko was tonkt- -

waster of the occasion. Ho gae agraphic nccount of their trip to the

'coast nnd the pleasures enjoyed whllsthere. Mr. Lyons, in response, said Itwas the trip of his lite. Ho spoke ofthe pleasure derived therefrom hut saidfor all that he was proud to be againIn his native land among the dear homemenus, inu luiisiiniiaccr cancel uu anof the other gentlemen present. Allmade happy icsponses.

After tho feast wns over the dininglinll was cleared and music and dancingwore Indulged In until quite n Into hourThere were many prominent personspresent from vnrlous parts of the Islam! who were unanimous In tajlDUthat II was u most cnjoyablo affair.

DEMOCRATS AT WORK.

Tho Democratic Central ConimlttH'.wet last evening at Vnerley Hall aminppolnted ccinimlttecH to arrange torthe convention to lie held August SS

iiicl for a ratltlcntlou to be held Katur- -duy, August "0. Committees were r.ltn

'nppolnted to draft a platform nnd tonrrauce for the district concntlons

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Michael's Cliureli, at Coventry, Issaid to have thu widest nave ot anyEnglish church. It Is 123 feet wide.That of Yoilc Minster Is 10 1 ., feet In

I width.

The M. H. Brand

a cup of real good coffeee to start back ot the actualthat is, to the roasting and

MAY'SKONA

COFFEEIs roasted fresh every day and groundas you need it.It is pure old Kona coffee and there isnone better on earth clear and delici-ous. Corts only

25c the Pound

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May & Co., Ltd.,TELEPHONES-- 24

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ay.,,, ""k wHKHjH Ii )'' vniit a piece of mliil, substantial HiH golil jcwi'lr) of iiny ili'cii)tiiiii, it i licrc H

mSH Amlyiiii will not li.ivi! to pay any more tnan Hfjm H IU nnd )n.t SJlj

1 '. .1. nun r.lis tut flu hi ( ill Ii. A Mir 11 if hbbbHIH a I'll 'll l 'mnii t'vu. v. BjjjjnlalDilillH riMili'ftrilt ilHIitKRiilll 4ilHI

LMI M. R, COUNTER, 1142 Foil Street.

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If greatly troubled with mosquitoesnotify the Board of Health.

Head "Wants" on page C.

Atl the new hooks nt Wall, NicholsM. 0, Santos leturned to I tlio today. 2KFor choice stove wood rlug up Main

250. W..1. 0. Itothnell went to Hilo tndav on

biislners.S. M. Damon went to Itllo todnv in

tho Klmm.Mis. (leci. L. Desha went to Hllo to-

day In the Klunu.Oom Paul Is dead but I'aul Jones stilt

lives at the Pantheon.Toothpicks, double pointed, 40c iloi.

pki. A. D. Arlclgh & Co.

A second-han- Knglish saddle Iswanted. 8eo nd., page 8.

Q. A. Stoble nnd Mrs. Sloble n turnedto Hllo today In the Klnau,

The best cup ot Hawaiian coffco Intho city. N. England Dakcry.

Mystic Lodge, No. 2, K. ot I' meetstonight In Harmony Hall, King street.

Fine lot of rows for sale, lately ar-

rived on Ncvadan. Sec Club Stables'nd.

Neatly furnished rooms at tho Popular. $1, St. GO and S2 per week. 1219

Fort Street.A probate notice In re the ostnlo of

Kclupnkn (w) of HamnKuapnko Is InNew Today,

Get that habit buying your firewoodfrom Main 250, People's Impress Co.,Merchant St.

The Weekly Edition of the EveningBulletin gives a complete summary ottho news ot the day.

If made hy Willi, Nhhuls it god.What? Hubbcr stamps.

Acmo Ito and Ushers Special o

Scotch Whiskey are specialtiesnt the Favorite Saloon. Ask Klley forthem.

A notice enlllng attention to comnilsslons Issued to members of the hoardsot registration Is under Hy Authoritytoday.

J. .F. Morgan will be n passenger In

the Slbcrln for the Coast Ihls week. Heexpects to he nwny a couple of monthsor more.

There will be n l of SaidPasha nt Elks hall this ei'enlng nt S

o'clock. All members are niiucstccl tobe present. Principals unci chorus v, 111

go through full opera.

W. T. llnldlng rcturnccl to Hilo today.Ills brother. It. E. Maiding, remains tomeet n sister, Mrs. Lewis, who willpass thiciugh In tho tmnspoit Loganon her way to Join her litibbatid, who Is

In the army service In the Philippines,

The second sale of lauds belongingto tho estate of the late Judge Wilcox

I will he held at Morgan's auction rooms.Monuay, August '. me pruiic-u- inbe sold lncliidehsevernl ttaets of tnroland in the Kallhl cUMrlct. the old Wil-cox homt-steu- In Kallhl and the' Ka-

llhl beach lands.

FOURTH OF FOURTH DELEGATES.

Tho delegates from tho Fourth Precinct of the Fourth District lo the Territorial Convention to bo held nt Hlloare; E. W. Qulnn, A. O. JL ltohcrUon.J. F. Morgan. Thco.Mellm, C. L.Crnlihi-- , W. W. Carlyle, A. V. Hear.E. C. I'eters.Sain Kamnkau.

The members of the District Com'inltleo ficini thli precinct nn: M. C.Pnchcro, John Maieelllno, A. II. Mooie,W. P. Drake. A. D. Cnstro. E. It,Walsh. J. S. Fox, M. T. Lyons, EdwWoodwanl, D. Knlatiokalanl, Jr., J. II.I)aU, ('has. Murasky, A, II. It. Vlerra,II. J. lialilnln, S. J. Aylctt. 11. II

Henry Peters, A. V. Peters.

JOHN CASSIDY, CONTRACTOR.

John C'nbsldy has opened ollUis onKing street opposite the Young lmlld-Ir.-

where he will conduct an electricalengineering und general contract business. Mr. cnstciy is one or uonoiuiusold timers whoso long business careerh the best reionimendntloii to Iho gen-

eral public of the Territory. He waslor ninny years superintendent of thetelephone company und also hail chargo

fit Ihe t light works. .Mr.

Casstdy Is an expert In his professionand a business man ot highest Integ-

rity. All those placing work In hisbauds may bo conddeht of thoioiighfust elans workmanship.

.COURT AT KOHALA..

Laneis who returned In the Maunal.o.i fi oiu llnwnll today report that thejiny'enn'H In Judgo Matthewman'scourt at Koluibi were ended Inst Satunlay nnd the term will probably closeby Thuisday of this week. Judge

at iiieseiit Is healing the caseIn which the Kaplolaiil Estato Is

with tho Konn Sugar Co. Whentho tenu work Is over Judgo Matthewlimn will tnlio up niinieioiis riuestlonsIn the Parker laiieh lltlgutlou and ren-

tier dcelslons. Among theso ciuostlouswill bo tho contempt matter.

in -TITLE FOR SCUDOER.

"Although the piobalo proceedingsuu not cumpli'ti'il," says J. M.Monsar.lal, I'xaiulin-- r appointed hy the I a ml

t'ouit, "I inn nt the opinion that thetitle to the pit'iulsm under Muirih is In

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Heel, men "Jt ,'JI'l iiimu (eel.

The A Hi 1111 Ilihlit Hod. IV, Willi It

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On the Outside " Looks"On the Inside " COMFORT"Throughout All Wear"And After That- -" Price"

Well, if that s what you're really lookingfor then you cannot come to our store tooquickly. It's where you belong.

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Monday

Pillow Topson Sale;

Girls wlio like to dofancy work should lay ina supply of pretty pillowtops while prices are downto about one half.

Other nirls who likepretty pillows, without thework, have the samechance in art pillow topsthat need only to be stuffed.

Si.25 pillow tops at 75c75 .1 .. .. 4jc

.75 .. .. .. 35C

35 .. .. - 5C

Sale begins Monday morn-ing.

Pom Pons thut were 2 doyen

for 25c are now 5c a dozen.

Tassels were 40c a doen arcnow 5c a down.

Undershirts

for Men

Now On Sale.

Good balbriggan shirtswith short sleeves reducedto c each.

FORT STREET.

Claus Spreckels, Wm, G. Irwin.

Claus Spreckels & Co

BANKERS.HONOLULU, : : : T. H.

San Francisco Agents The Nevada National Dank of San Francisco.

Draw Exchange on tho Nevada National Hank ot San Francisco.

London Tbo Union of London indSmith's Bank, Ltd,

New York American Exchange Na-

tional Dank.Chicago Corn Exchango National

Dank.Paris Credit Lyonnals.Hongkong and Yokohama I

Hanking Corporation.New Zealand and Australia Dank

of New Zealand and Bank ot Australasia.

Victoria and Vancouver Dank otIlrltlsb North America.

Deposits received. Loans made onapproved security. Commercial andTravelers' Credits Issued. Hills ot e

bought and sold.Collections Promptly Accounted For.

The FirstAMERIUN SAVINGS

AND TRUST GO;OF HAWAII, LTD.

CAPITAL, 250,0O0.0O.

President Cecil Brownye prtldent ,.,,,,M, p, RobinsonQgher . ......ill., vti u. vujr

Office) Corner Fort and King His,SAVINQ8 DEPOSITS received and

merest allowed for yearly ilnposlu itIlia ralo of IS l"r c'L per annum

Indus uml H'lHiliUlom fiimUhvilippllt'iitluii.

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Garden Sprinklers, screw nose ...,20cTea Kettles 30cTea Pots 20cPol Containers .15cCoffee Pots 20cGraters 05cDippersSponge Cake Pans 20cPie and Jelly Cake Pans 10cLunch Boxes, Japanned folding ....25cFlour Sifters 20cBread Pans ....15c

LEWIS & CO, LTD.,

(69 KING STREET.

240 2 Telephones 240

Tb Yokohama Specie Bank, lm.

established ibso.

Capllal Subscribed Yen 24,000,000Capital Paid Up Yen 18,000,000Reserved Fund Yen 9.320,000

' HEAD OFFICE, YOKOHAMA.

RANCHES Bombay, Hongkong, Ho-

nolulu, Kobe--, London, Lyons, Naga-lakl- ,

Newchwang, New York, Pe-king, San Francisco, Shanghai,

Toklo.The bank buys and recelvei for col-

lection Hills ot Exchange, IssuesDrafts and Letters ot Credit and trans-acts a general banking business.HONOLULU BRANCH, 67 UNO 8T.

HONOLULUJRON WORKS

Improved and Modern SUGAR MACHINERY of every capacity and descrlptlon made to order. Boiler workand RIVETED PIPES for Irrigationpurposes a specialty. Particular atten-tion paid to JOB WORK, ana repairsexecuted at shortest notice.

"For Sale" ear-- , at Bulletin office.

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HONOLULU. Aug. 0. !C.NAME OF STOCK

MERCANTILEC f.rewrf & Co ...... t jamnoL U Kr & i.a LU rx,otn p

SUOAKPiki hlanfatlnn Ca xMtJoao, 'tSlUwgiun Apricuimn o

Hw Com h. Sujrif Co Mt.tjo, , V iHillanSugir Co tAC,au iHnomti Sujcar Co tjooo iw,Honokia Sucif Co . fl.OUO.OrOi Wt

Haiku Sugar Co.... ..- -.Kahuku riantillon L.O. IU AVI II '.Kihcl Plantation Co Ltl .,OOfKtpahultl SUfif Lo rro.woKoloa Suear Co yjo.ttooMcBrvJt Surar Co Moo.oooOaha Surar Com..h ,CnO,or' V0 If.Ononwa Surar Co l.onoJOO. w M.Oekala Surar Plant Co Soo.ono Muiaaaufarv.ouj -- . eoo(eoouiowaiu uo tfo.ooo twpaauhau Surar Plant Col

cine suear mm JtJOJOO; IO

Pala Hintj Hon Co ,

Pffeckeo Surar Co . 10,000 tooPlnnr Mill LoWalaluaAErlculturatCo 4,yMoo9 toowanuKuaurar co ..... TMOM. '""lWalmanato Surar Co a,CPM, im

MISCELLANEOUSWilier Siimhln Cn -! UO.QOO I4Q

InlrrllanJ St am N Co too.oo !

Hawaiian tlecttlc Co jrjr005 100

HbnU Tft LCoPfd.Hon R T fit L Co Com - "., ,Mutual Telethon Co --Oahu

IJOKOR At L Co .. . tfioajona tw

Hllo Rallroai Co I.OUOOOO f ttUONDS .

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Haiku Sugar C 6pC -iaw iurir .o one

HUoRRCoLon6Pc.HonRT&L Co6pc- -iwanuKU nam loqpcfiitiuRft LCnfipcOahu Surar Co6pcOlaa Sugar Co 6 pc.PalaPltntCnPioreir Mill Co 6 p c ..waiama Agrtc ioc p c

Hales 2,0fl0 O. U.& L Co. bonds,I ini: SWl II. It. T 6 L. Co. bonds,$1113.

Latest sugar quotation 4.125 cents.

BISHOP &'COs,BANKERS.

Established In I8KS.

BANKING DEPARTMENT.Transact business la all department

of Hanking.Collections carefully attended to.Exchango bought and sold.Commercial and Travelers' Letter

of Credit Issued on The Dank ot Cali-fornia and N. M. nothschlld & Sena,London. '

Correspondents The Bank of Cali-fornia, Commercial Banking Co. fSydney, Ltd., London.

Drafts nnd cablo transfers on Chinaand Japan through tho HongWoagShanghai Dnnklng Corporation andChartered Dank ot India, Australiaand China.

Interest allowed on term deposits Utho following rates per annum, vis:

8even days' notice, at Z per centThree months, at 3 per centSix months, at 3 per centTwelve months, at 4 per cent

TRUST DEARTMENT.Act as Trustees under mortgages.Manago estates (real and personal)'.

'Collect rents and dividends.Valuable, papers, Wills, Bonds, etc,

received forACCOUNTANT DEPARTMENT.

Auditors for Corporations and Pri-vate Firms.

Books cxnmtncd and reported on.Statements of Affairs prepared.Trustees on Bankrupt or Insolieat

Estates.OFFICE, 924 BETHEL 8T.

SAVINGS DEPARTMENT.Deposits received and Interest al-

lowed at 4 per ccnL per annum. Inaccordance with Kulcs and Regula-tions, copies ot which may be obtained011 application.INSURANCE DEPARTMENT.

Agents for Fire, Marine, Life, Acci-

dent and Employers' Liability Insur-ance Companies.

Insurance Office, 924 Bethel St.

Tor Sill" cardi at Bulletin onto.

In Light Weight

GOODSAmong the season's creations, in NEW and PRETTY DESIGNS,

both In white and colore, which we are showing, are:

FIL DE SOIE, SATEEN LUMINEUX, GRAND PRIX VOILE,CRECIAN VOILE, FANTAI8IE SILK TISSUE, MULL NOUVEAU-T-

,DRAP FLACONNE, EOLIENNE CORDS, ALOATROS CRE-PUL-

FINE SPOT ORGANOIE, HAZEL BATISTE, RHODA SAT-

IN 'STRIPE DIMITY, CLANAVER DIMITY, CANTERBURYVIDETTE BATISTE, MERCERI8ED DRESS CLOTH, CAM-BRI-

ETAMINE, and Silk Vesting Mercerlted. .

100 PIECES OF FANCY SILK for shirtwaist and shirt w&lst"suits; NO TWO ALIKE. . ,.

These goods are on exhibition; we Invite an Inspection; come In.

E. W. JORDAN & CO., LT0

" No. 10 Store," Fort St.

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I RATES FOR WANT ADJ. 1)

fi.it In this column will be InnrttdS:

9 !" lln. nni Intftrtlnn 1&A i EVERYDAY WANTS AND BUSINESS DIRECTORY For tvtry dollar a man wins onfast horses he loses two on slowru nn, two insertions ..eua j ones.

r-- r tin, one week SOo flTHE LIVE ADVERTISERlr lint, two weckt . .....40o h

WINS ALL THE TIME.IPwIlns, ene month ICo jjHAWAII'S GREATEST OPPORTUNITY" FOR LARGE RETURNS ON SMALL INVESTMENTS

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WANTSSeo Pnxu S, N12W TO-DA- Y, for Now AdH.

-SITUATIONS WANTLJD.Mlddlo-age- d woman willing to do ntiM-ln-

or tlRht housework. Address.1L. tlita office 2S37 lw

P3CIA.L, NOTICES.FOK SALE.

Have 5 homes for sale at Palama;HO cash: balance WITHOUT INTER-EST it I10-0- per month.

P. E. R. STRAUCH,

Ko. 7 S. KING ST. TEL. MAIN 336.,i

Mr'allact Jn?hton Is now prepared to1(direr email packages and to movefuraltare to any part of the city.Terms reasonable. Satisfactionguaranteed. Stand, Merchant andAUfc'ea Streets. Telephono Main 343.Drue me n trial.

Or. Camp Las removed his office to No.1240 Emma St. Hours: n. in.;

1-- i ?. to. llesldenco Tel. lllue 2031.2S24-l-

WANTEDEceond-ha&- bkjele In good condition,

Address "D," llulletln office.2S30-1-

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Russian Repulse Not

In Cable DispatchesIJaoyang, July 30-.-' (Delayed In

transmission.) A Japancso officer whoTiad been taken prisoner and a hundredwounded and disabled Russians baoarrived here from the Cast, where ItIs reported the Russians attempted tocut the Japanese column marching to-

ward Mukden.The Russians have taken ery few

prlsonera so far, probably because oftheir falling back from tho battlefieldln each engagement, leaving the Jap-anei- A

In possession of the spoils. Atrain lirnrlnir wmnlp,1 rtllSHlnnn lmanrrlicd from the South, where It Is re- -

flglitlng cast nnd south of Hnlcbcng,Thcro Is much speculation here as to

the. reason why tho Russians retiredfrom Ta Tche Klao, ns tho jiosltlonsthey held there and elsewhere werecompleted and Increasing ln strength.

Ktents of most immediate and im-

portant consequence are now expects'to occur cast of Llaoynng.

"CHINESE EXCLUSION" BLUELAW.

Milwaukee, Wis, July 21. JusllcoDavid J. Brewer's address hdforo theNorthwestern Mutual Life InsuranceAgents' Association emphasized thonecessity of upholding In this countiythe spirit of religion, llbcity and edu-cation. He said In part: "I think thotime will como when tho people of IbiiUnited Suites will look back to tho;

laws excluding Chinese as;Uie cltlcns of MnssathiuttU now look)tuck to Ilia htuigliiK "f the witches, I

Amerliu Is the treut iompoklly photo-Krujdii-

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Infant IncubatorGraduates Convene

New York, Aug 1. Graduate of thoinfant Incubator bao held a leunlonat the Infant Incubator Iiulltuto atCone Island. Thcro wete nbout fortypresent, ranging In age fioin threemonth!,, tb" usual period allowed themIn the Incubator, to three jeurx. Intho case of the latter there weio thuefioni BronKln, lilplets whose liveshad been saved at the Incubator ex-

hibit dilring the Exposi-tion In Buffalo, In 1901, and who arenow as healthy as any youngsters oftheir nge.

In the list of Incubator babes now atConey Island arc tin to sets of twlnuand ono of triplets and a glil that ntbirth, sixteen dus ago, wtlghed 0110

pound eight ounces, and mcusuiciltweUo inches.

WHITE STAR CAPTAIN RETIRES.

Now York, Aug. 1. Captain H. St. 0.Lindsay, Hoyal Naal Rescne, makeshis last ocean vojuro as commander,when tho Whlto Star liner Celtic sailson her voyage for Liverpool, Tor 33years Captain Lindsay has followed thesea and for 22 years has been In thesen Ice of the White Star lino enteringas n junior officer.

Captain Lindsay has been In com-mand of the Celtic since she first wasput In commission in August, 1901, Heforo that ho commanded tho CymricWhile lit command of tho latter vesselho distinguished hlnuelf by descend-ing Into ilia hoM to put out 11 II ru whichhud occurred umonK somo chemical

Ireland rnnsiinuii per head kllubtlyinniu wlilihy than Ciikland, nnd Hi'iit-lan-

nearly tl ns ninth, Of boorliiiKluud dilnlis 79 per mil. mm 11 purmpliu ilmu liyluiHl ami nvnr W ir(mil. 11)01 than HiNiiliiiid.

for )nT' f fJi n nl t Tt' Buh

i m ---m ...

mgn?g;jgmm8m?'For Love ofCountry TOWNSEND

BRADY,Author of "The Crip of Honor." "The SoulhtmcrV

"Sir Henry Morfin, Ilueitnrcr," "ADoctor of Philosophy," Etc.

Copyrkht, IS9S. br CHARLES SCRIDNER'S SONS

!fejmmj;tmtitmtitimimimi?jHere In Hip preiineo of friends, and,

fi lends who knew und loved ColonelWilton nnd his daughter neither of Un

voting men ftlt equal to tlio tuleKaeh dn brought home to ihiin IhclrMl tef sornm tiioro pinveifull) thanhefote. nnit each hoxr fait deepened thontiKulsh In their heart

"Wh what Is thls7 What has happined? Tim tronspoit In safe, jouxnld," continued the In sumtanxiety. "What Is It?"

"I tnn tell, If nnr honor pleases,Mr," said the deep tnlre of Ueutley,

"Speak, man spcul;:''"It happened this wiij, sir: Wn were

off Copo Cod lir.idliiK noithwesi by,est for llaston. about a week iirh,

i lose hauled on the stmoo.ird tack Inn half ruIo of wind Your honor knownwhat the Stat board tack Is?"

"Vis, yen, rcrtaltil); ro on."When nbout thiee hells In t lip after-

noon watch jnnr honor knows whatthree bells Ale. njc. sir," contlnurdthe stamen, noting the genernrn Impv I

tlcnt nod. 'Well, tdr, we spied n large 'tall coming down on us fast c nutoh free, she following. Pretty soon wemade her out n frigate, n he.uy frlgatnof thlrt)-sl- x guns ami n fust one, too,for she rapidly overhauled us. Whcracked on sail, even netting tho top- -matt slun3iill, till it blew away. Thenwo cut away bi..rks and mils I.at- -'

lunnl llin cilia l.v- - Ufffiila m. flin alt.M.,u,.m ... .... j jtnn.n v ..w v .. ,w ,..w..u,.i,..j. ,, w ., Ry...- -

und lialyuidK until they set llko boards, I words. I drew oil him, sir. It was mypumped her out, vut adrift tho boats, fnult."cut nway nnchors, but It wasn't any) "No, no. general; the fault wotstike; she kept a'galiilng on us. By nnd mine!" Interrupted Talbot. "I said Ithj wo came to George's shoal, extend-,a- s my letter, refused to gle It up,Itig uhout three leagues acrohs our .ll.fcultcd blm. Ho would have arrestediourtc lo I ho southenat of Capo Cod.There Is a pats through the shoal,Lieutenant Scjmour knows It; we but -vced II tlilu Ian summer We broughtthe ship to on the wind on the samotack ugiilii, near the shoal, and ikifor tho mouth of tho pass. Tho frigateidgcd off to run us down. LteulemitiTalbot bioko out a flnldpleic fioni thohold and mounted It as a stern ihuser,and used it too."

"GiKid! Well done!" said the gennoildlng uppiovlngly, "Go on."

"Wo camo lo the mouth of the pass.Tho frlKato Hied n bioadslde. Onoshot can led nwuy the mlxzen topgal-lant mait; another sent u shower ofspllnteis Inboard, killing the man nttho wheel. The ship falls off and Ci-

llers the pass. I sclzo the helm. Mr.Seymour conned us through. Thofrlguto chased madly after us. Shesees tho breakers; she can't follow us,draws too much water. Sho makes aneffort to back off. It Ii too late; shestrikes. The wind ilscs to a heavygale. Wo bee her go to pieces, andnever a soul left to tell. the story, nevera plank of her than hangs together.She's gone, and we go free. That's all,our honor, and may God have mercy

on their souls, say I," ndded tho solcmn voice of tho boatswain In the

"A frightful catastrophe, Indeed, anda tcnlblo one! I do not wonder atyour sadness. But, oung gentlemen,do not tnkc it so to heart. It Is thufate of war, and war is always fright-ful."

"Bid you find out the namo of thfclilp. boatswain?" asked Gcucru.1Greene.

"Ves, jour honor tho Radnor, "

"Could no ono havo Iecu saved?"queried Gencrnl Knox.

"No ono, sir. No boat could havelived In that sen 11 moment. Wo couldnot put bnek, could do no good If wrhad, and so we camo on to Philadel-phia, and that's all."

"No. general," cried Seymour; "It'snot nil! Wo will tell the gencrnl thowhole story, Talbot, You remember,rlr, the raid on the Wilton place andthe capture of tho colonel and hisdaughter?" Tho general nodded. "Well.tlr, before tho Hanger sailed I receivedn note from Miss Wilton saying theywero to bo sent to Ungland In thq Rad-nor,"

"You received tho note? I thoughtshe watt Mr, Talbot's betrothed, MrSeymour."

I thought so, loo, goneral, but Iteiems that wo mo bum wrong. I.lsu- -Kiiuut Seymour ruptured her during,Ms visit there with Colonel Wilton,"tulij Talbot, with a faint .nillo,

Tuibot,"'ily Mapud you urn 11 (oiliinutd iiiuii, Mr Hy.niinir Hut no on Wo m all frlmuUlir Did yiNi say iiy wi.ru Ut im onil.e llmlituf?"

'Vw. w I'm iiwIiik filuuip miimmlatt by nv m m, v) fen)

By CYRUS

been prefsod ntid flogged while on her,ns the Iladnor. the ship on which theyweio I heard tho man saj so Just nawe-- nrnrcd the reef To go through thepnm was to load the English ship Indestruction nnd cause tho death ofthoso we of the colon'l, sir," ton-tinn-

Seymour tit romc confusion."To refrain from attempting tho panswas to lone the tftirji nnd nil It meantfor our cnune. I couUl not decide. Ibay frankly I rould not condemn thosoJ our friends to death, nnd I couldnot lone the chip either. This old man

jknnw It all. He 1ms known mo froma child. Ilo spoko nut boldly nnd Inldniy duty before me and pleaded withrue

"He did not need !t, your honor. No.slrf ho would hao done It anyway,"Intcrriiptrd Bentley.

The general took Ilia hand of theold huntsnaln nnd shook It

warmly; then, fixing his glowing cjesuton tho two )oung men, mild;

"Continue, .Mr. Scimour.""I know not whai I might havo done.

but tho old seaman a appeal to myhonor decided mo. I went nft withhorror In my heatt, hut resolved to domy duly. lOn my way thero I took outof my pocket the little note leechedfrom Miss Wilton. A Rust of windblew It to tho band of Mr. Talbot. Itwas only a line. .As he picked It P

I

hn fntil It It, . .tliin tn r It n htirl Lnma'I

I

inc. Bentley mid Philip Interfered. Itnunlcd blm, advanced to strlko I1I01

! He had to dnw or be dlshonmcd.""Nay. general, but the fault was

mine. I was tho captain of the ship,jTho safety of the ship depended nnme."

"Go on, go on. Mr. Seymour," saidtho general. 'This dispute does honor

Jto jou both "j "The rest happened as has been told' .... ftft tt ,1... u..ll.AA .,, .!. l.juu, ,,,,,- - UL lilU PJMIIKtlD m,Ult .HI.Talbot's sword and swept It Into thorra The nolo went with It, and thenthe frigate was vvicck-- and ColonelWilton and his daughter, with all t'ialest, lokt."

It was very still In the room.".My poor friend, my poor friend,"

mummied the general, "and thatcharming girl. Witnout a moment'swarning' Young gentlemen," takingeach of the joung men by tho hand, "Iliuuur jun iuii jiuvu ui'fterveu wi-- uiour country for tho frankness withwhich one of ygu admits his fault, forIt was a fault, and takes the blame up.on himself, and for the heroic resolu-

tion by which the other sacrifices hislove for his duty. Laurens, make out 11

ccptaln's commission for Mr. Talbot.Hamilton, I wish you would write outa general order declaring the captureof tho transport und her lading andthe sinking of the Juno and the wiecknf the English frigate. It will heartenthe men for our enterprise tonight.As for ou, Mr. Seymour, I shall usewlfflt little lutluenre I may be able toexert to get you a ship at once. Mean-time, as we contemplate attacking theenemy nt last, I shall be glad to offeryou a position 11s volunteer on my stafffor a few ibis If jour duties will per-mit. Anil to jou, Philip, let me Bo nfather indeed my poor boyl As for

gu, boatswain, whnt eau I do forjou?"

"Nothing, your honor; nothing, sir.You have shaken me by the band, nndthat's enough." Tho old roan hesitat-ed, and then, seeing only kindness Intho general's face, for the old sailorattracted and pleased him, he went onsoftly:- - "Ao, love's n mighty thing,your honor. Wo knows It, wo old men.And love of woman's strong, they say,but these boys havo shown us thatsomething elfo Is stionger,"

"And what Is that, pray, my friend?''"I.ovo of country, sir," said llentlev

In the slicnee,

CHAPTIIIl XXII.

Half an hour later, ofler the fourtravelers hud taken some refreshment,nasty Hi in weio heard outside thadoor, followed by llin sentry's hull,

"Ah," mid Ilia geuciul, looking up

inndlng, "iioilmp Unit s Mr Mmlluwith hum fioni ilm iiiuiiyi" Tlnit,In) lug I'I I'N h"ilc, li lino lit till(mi m wHd ln newfomeii win) iiiowMin U u wm w h'i iniiinil, 'i;

J!h m tm) w yimillui) mm.) a

I am very norry far you, fiom hook ho bud ln-i-

t mini .

KX Alb-- . rs jfjxy&m

Airs. Anderson, Jacksonville, flFla., daughter of Recorder ofDeeds, West, who witnessed hersignature to the following letter,praises Lydia E. Pinkham'sVegetable Compound.

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Mil. It. A. Andhimiv, 2JS Washing-ton St., Jachsonvllle, 1'ln. ttOOo fmftltIforlqlral tf abovi tetttr proving gtnutntmu can.not b9 produQtd,

No other mcdlclno for women busnnd unnuallSo"Lt, . ( .

HH Hiicii a recuru 01 curc 01 icmaiotroubles. Hcf use to buy any substitute,

l''tl, vullo tie general addressed lilmishnrply:

"Will, sir, what have jou learncl'"1 1' ottng officer appeared exttcmc-

I) embannsbcd. "I well, the fact Issir, nothing at af," he stammered.

Nothing," said Hie-- general loudly,with itsing beat; "nothing, sir! Oldyou not cioss tho liver us I directedou?""No,slr that is, I tried to, but thcrp

was so much floating fee and It wnsto difficult to manage n boat that Ithought It would bo hardly woithwhile to attempt It. sir. In fact, theetosslng is Impracticable for troops,"he-- went on moro confidently, but hisface changed ns he looked up nt Ills In-

fill lated superior. Tho was apicture of wrath, the lines In his fore-head standing out plainly, his moutk

--j- ll jj" "

"ifoui tlar tou ijiiit Ihli nnnvennor cimmt ilor"

shut more tightly nnd grimly than everIt was evident that he was furiouslyiingry, nnd his face had In It somethingterrible from his rage. Tho young of-

ficer fctood hefoio htm now, white aili)frightened to death.

"I saw him this way nt Kip's Laud-ing." whispered Hamilton to Seymour,"Look! Ilo has lot lontrol nf himkolr , ntM!ilil,tlv 'rltor.t ulll Iia nn ,,v.ploslnn suto,"

I In) k net ill tliuggleil for 11 innnicntand then bioliu uwuy

(Cnnlluued Tomorrow,)

)'n uc oft Ito (iiiinou liilun fiom hoI'li'inli ti'f I'lnUiPirn In 1717 by Adnilr-M- l

llusrnwfii now llll ilia lowly, If iimi-fill- ,

ioIm nf Willi niis mid lujiui iionlxIII fiwhl ui lliu liii h'tt, S m. 1W9Ki!ijii, ItyU'luiiiJ? mui' i)m

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I SPORTING GOSSIP

In former earn, ny n decado or soago, the pugilist who did not wear thobadge of his profession In tho shape of

a broken nose or nn enlarged fingerJoint or n "cauliflower" ear wos n raplty. A man was not considered theproper sort of n fighter unless hiscoutiteuauio boro traces of the battleshu had engaged In Now, however,very few of tho prominent flghtcra nro

tnciri""" " '"a ri,u,n ,....-- .

are Icsh disfigured than nny of theirpais. Gans protecti his vlsago very

tliI,!"lroltly and ns a his o

Vcrsnrle nre hardly nhlc lo reach hisfaro. Jimmy ltiltt thus far has escnp-Sulliva-

ed tho mnrl.j of his business, but In

tho long run is likely to suffer, for ha'

.so conspicuously marked matcalling Is rceognlzablo to tho casual

Thcro are several rensons forbeing that boxing has Improved

tenfold since tho time when John L.Jack nnd Jack Mc- -

Aullffo wero tho kingpins 'in their re- -

t lasses. Pugilists of tho present day aio admittedly cleverer, quick-

er, and better blockern than their brethten of jenrs ngo. Thoy havo fcecondswho l.no.v Just what to do when theircharges iccclve u punch which Ii cer-

tain lo leavo an Impression If It Is notattended to at ouco.

Yet It Is not always tho cleverestfighter who can retlro fiom tho ringwithout tome tolltnlo mark. Somo oftho most scientific boxers havo quitwith bulging ears, tilted noses andfrowsy lips. Take, fr Instnnce,George Dixon.

Very few boxers In tho luslncsscould compare with him In point ofknowledge of tho manly nrt. Dixon atnno tlmo could boast of never havingreceived a bloody noso during a scrap.But ln later years, when his vltalttwas sapped by Indifferent living andtoo much training, Dixon was afflictedwith a "cnulltlonor" car, which bo willcarry to the grave. Dixon has n num-ber of other marks, especially ono overthe left e)e, to show thnt ho had beenIn tho ring. But this cenr was onlyreceived six years ago, In a tight withlYank Erne. Up to that time tho

champion had been ex-

changing knocks with thd best of 'cmfor over ten years.

Young Corbctt has no marks fromhis many battles, yet ho has figured Insome stirring contests, where ho ex-

changed punch for punch with his ri-

vals. His face Is as smooth as a semi-nary girl's, and bis hands are as solidns a skyscraper. Corbctt's proboscisIs as straight now" as tho day ho wasborn. Yet he admits that ho has

many a good thump on It.Jim Corbctt to this day Is always

mistaken for an athletic cleric or com-mercial man. Corbett has n noso thatIs very prominent. In a fight it wouldappear the very point of attack. Yetthrough all tho years that Jim has been

Lin tho ring nono of his opponents hassucceeded In putting It out of shape orsmearing It over his visage, so tospeak.

Corbett has also escaped anyof tho ears. He docs not re-

gard this as puro luck. Ho declaresthat closo study and practice will keepnny pugilist fiom being unnecessarilymarked. That Corbett is honest Inthis asseitlon may be taken from thefact that most of his defeats wero thedirect results of being smashed on thebody.

Kid McCoy Is another bruiser whodoec not carry any traces of his pro-fession. Tho Kid's noso Is Just as In-

tact today as when ho went lo school,both of his cars aro normal and bislips are In perfect shape. Of course,McCoy has suffuied from had hands.

Most boxers aro suscuptlblo to this.Jim Jeffries says that allhoti.h ho hasstopped several nam Knocks on n,fl

Tom HlmiUny or Una llubllu,Ii In liayp iuM

imi-tii- y of ihilr "iwliiflil', I'll." tat Mtij ljP'li miium'

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lias a number of wounds on Ms cheeks,while Sharke; possesses a battered setof ribs, n car and a nosothat Is much tho worse for wear.

Terry MetJovcrn, Davo Sullivan, 1)11-l-

Klmcr, Spike Sullivan, and JackO'Brien arc battlo scar-red. Tho last nnmed fighter's noso Isbent llko an Inverted comma nnd hisfnco Is dotted with scars and wounds.Yet O'Brien Is ns clever as any

In the business.Klmcr, the Sullivan brothers, nnd

McGovrrn have undergoneon their noses, nnd havo othcrwlso suf-

fered from phslcat mutilations. JooCans, tho lightweight champion, ns

Im..!! . ll .n.tn.. t.,i tils lrtvn

Is satisfied to taku a blow to delivernno In return.

of

By

Chicago, July 18. Uilnunkl, nnclentAdnb, perhnpi tho oldest elty In thoworld, hns been discovered by the Uni-

versity of Chicago's excavating expe-

dition In This city hns formany years bcn the objert of searchby It Is mentioned In thocodo of an eatly King ofBabylon, which document was translnfed recently by Professor Robert A.Harper of Midway University, directorof tho expedition. He received newshere today ln a cablegram from Pro-

fessor I3t J. Banks, field director oftho expedition, who since leaving thiscountry last winter for Dlslya, In Bab-

ylonia, has announced many importantdiscoveries. The uncovering of thoancient city Is a great triumph thoexpedition nnd one of tho most Impor-

tant ofrecent years.

Dr. Banks Informed Professor Har-per that ho had fouud bricks bearingtho syllables "Ud nun-kl- nt tho low-es- t

level of tho ruins. He Is certainthnt theso bricks Identify tho city ofAdnb. With a force of 120 men ho ex-

cavated tho ruins at Blsmaya andfound tho remains of four temples,built ono above tho other, which honamed .according to tho kings whobuilt them. The dates became earlieruntil finally the bricks bearing "Ud-nunk-

wero f ound.Among other articles which Dr.

Banks found were maiblc statues, onyxand sandstone lamps and many bronzeobjeets. Ho denied the report thatthere had been a theft of valuables.

"Tho discoveries me of tho greatestto science said Profes-

sor Harpur. "Tho Is beingexcavated by our expedition under thopiesent namo of Illsmaja,bad tho ancient unino of Udnunkl.Work on tho ruins of Udnunkl will be

for the piesent, as tho ex-

cavators nro spending tho heated termIn Bagdad,"

NEW

Nowark, N. J July 23. John P.Holland, tho Inventor the submu--lino boat, said today that he was ntwork on a submarine of a new design.Which ho has been assured by expetuwould provo an success,Ho had received offus for It, he said,

"After my with combinations," ho explained, "I have de- -cldcd to it alone In this venture

until Im fould ulvo u iatDl dvinun- -

HIMIimi----- "

bridge of his nose, this member Is In!1 """"t ny just wlic-- Iho now craftas good winking order as over, Until will lie In shape to list. This boathis lust tight wlih Bob at iul" ic n wonder mid nlll oneii llinBun IVauilMu, diffile uhIvp1 "I" '" nDl W,"M tu tho Inrnl-- a

Line ii uyo In 11 mill, JoffiUn, fur u tiil.il-l- vuluu of suhmurlno witifaie,"big ninn, who l piono to reielvo n sllrf , llm tbiiiiuior or lliu ihhyblow on lils fat i 'dining u Imlllu, tur- - mbiimilno, HoIImhI i!auIIiu id ontxfilo fuwei nm U11111 Hull riluliniiKiiuJni'i tie lulls, llu piefniul in wait

I

'lliu or Icavvwelslililliu ww'!

MMml mim&u&fcmtMM Imfik. .. ?ffitL.i-.- . .4fcV.. '!&,

ME88ENQERS.

"cauliflower"

conspicuously

middle-weigh- t

operations

Ruins Adab

Found Chicagoans

Babylonia!

Orientalists.Hammurabi,

of

archaeological achievements

Importance "

undoubtedly

discontinued

HOLLAND'S SUBMARINE.

of

unqualified

experience

go

ntislmmons

('iimi'inlng

rift m mum m nullum

4I

Page 7: HBamp RSW .7-5R- aqs; Iong I VENING BULLETIN · 2015. 6. 1. · The follow Ing letter 'on tho segrega-tion bids was received fromthe Su-perintendent I'ubllc Works: Dcpt. of I'ubllc

yy I I r V.S "" 'A'' v aLs; " TF"MW'W.

H?JP '"'' - vwEVENING ifcULt-ETIN- , HONOLULU. T. H., TlnSDAY. AUO. 9. 1001. 8EVIW

Pommcry & GrcnoVChampagncs. 'Empcrador SherryAcme Rye WhiskeyCanadian Club Whiskey. , . Whiskies.O.V.G. Special Reserve and the Very Finest ScotchCommendador Port.King William IV. V.O.P Scotch Whiskeycsicgcrt's Angostura Bitters.

Brandies of Marie Brizard & kogr and James Hen-nessey & Co.

Eagle Cherries in' Maraschino.'Special Selected Highland Whiskey "Whytc &

Mackay's."Table Water, "White Rock"

Buchanan's "Black and White" Whiskey.H?1 somc Jamaica's Finest Productions.

A.B.C. Bohemian Beer,INatoma Brandy,Duffy's Malt Whiskey.Sparkling Hock and Moselle Wines.

Arc on sale in all

Legal Notices.

BEFORE A CIRCUIT JUDQE OF THEFIRST CIRCUIT COURT, TERRI-TOR-

OF HAWAII.

At Chamberi. In Probate.

In the Matter of the Estate of RobertWilliam Holt, Deceased.

ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE.

Upon reading and duly consideringthe petition of Henry Smith, Adminis i

trator with tho will annexed andTrustco of the nhovo entitled estate,nttached hereto, wherein tho said petitioner tenders his resignation as suchAdministrator with tho Will annexedand Trustee and request that

day may bo set for hearing his ac-count, and that on the approval of theraid aocomits tho said resignation maybe accepted and thai he, tho said peti-tioner, may bo released from all fur-the- r

liability and responsibility In saidcapacity, and that his as such Admlnlflrator with tho Will annexed nudTrustee may bo cancelled and thattunie suitable person may bo appoint-ed In hla place and stead:

It Is hereby ordered that tho nnnualaccounts of tho said petitioner, HenryBmltb. as Administrator with tho Willannexed and Trustee of the above en- -

titled eitnto, Including his last annualnccoutit filed herein on tho 5th day ofJuly, A. 1). 1901, shall bo set for hearlg on tho 20th day of August, A. I).jsih, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon, be-fore the undersigned as Judgo of saidCircuit Court sitting at Chambers In1'roeata:

And It Is hereby further ordered thai.all persons In Interest In nnd undersaid estate do appear beforo tho under-signed, ns Judgo of said Circuit Courtsitting In Chambers at Probato, at 10o'clock In the forenoon of the said 29tnday of August, A. D. 1004, and thenand thcro show causo. If any theynave, vvny tho said accounts shouldnot bo allowed, nnd why the resigna-tion of the said Henry Smith as Ad-

ministrator with tho Will annexed andTrustee of said estate should not beaccepted, and his bond given In saidcapacity bo cancelled and ho himselfreleased from all liability and respon-sibility in said capacity, and why somasuitable person tliould not be appoint-e- l

In his place and stead, all accordingto tho prayer of tho said petition:

And It'Ia hereby further ordered thatiiotlcc of the paid hearing of the saidaccount and of tho said petition be(Ivcn to all persons In Interest In andunder said estate by tho publication oftits order In The Evening Bulletin, anewspaper printed and published Inthe city of Honolulu, for at least threesucccsslvo weeks, the last publicationto be not less than ten days previoust6 tho time therein appointed for thohearing, and that the Clerk of thiscourt do cause such publication to bemade.

Dated tho 21st day of July, A. D.liOi, Honolulu.

(Sgd.) GEO. D. GEAR,' Second Judge of tho Circuit Court

of tho First Circuit, Territoryof Hawaii,

Attest:WM. R. SIMS,

Clerk First Circuit Court.2823-3-

The LewinMeyer Co.

Epicurean and Palace Goods

WATERHOUSE & WALKER,

gji Fort Street.

Jos. Schwartz,Watchmakers' Materials andJewelers' Supplies,

COR. FORT and KING ST.

Henry C. Vida,CONTRACTOR,

aidswalki, Cuiblng, Filling,and

Jobbing Promptly Atttndid to., , TULKI'IIONU MAIN ID.

Iblols and Bars.

Business Notices.

WARNING.

Notlco Is hereby given that I haveappointed Klnclurko overseer of theflailing right of Hamohamo, WnlltlM.The bouudartcx of suld flailing rightbegin at high water mark above theblack rocks known as Pnllli;!, jicar Mr.Cuuha's residence, thence ccavvard tothe reef and along root westerly to apoint opposlto tho mlddlo of tha:"?ani ""J0" Apuai.el.au, at highn.nvi njurn, utciicu ruumug easterlyalong high wntr marl, to point olcommencement

All pvrbons aro warned ngalii6t goInn upon or talcing flsU fiom the saidMilling ground without permission oltho nld KlnekaUo, under pcnulty ollgal proceedings.

MLIUOKAI.ANI,Dy her Atty. In Fact J. O. CAllTHaHonolulu, T. H July 27th, 19U1.

2827-l-

WARNING.

Notlco Is hereby given that'I haveappointed John Klaalna overeeor ofmy land Knhala nnd of the Ashing rightof said land. Tho boundaries of thefishing right begins on tho boundaryoi wainuo on tho beach running sea

" "C:",'.,"t,' , ?.Jf? L."bl?.w ' ''....v shi.mi; uiuug lUlHIl IU XIlllllbeach nnd thenco along high walcrinarK to point of commencement.

All persons aro warned acalust eoIng upon said land or fishing rightswithout permission of tho said JohnKlaalna, under penqlty of legal pro-ceedings.

MLIUOKALANI,Dy her Atty. In Fact J. O. CARTER.Honolulu, T. H July 27th, l&UL

2S27-l-

REMOVAL NOTICE.

The TOWN3ENO UNDERTAKING;0. and HONOLULU MUTUAL BUR- -

ial ASSN. have moved next door tolie more commodious quarters former--

occupied by Pacific Vehicle 4 Sup-Jl-

Co. Roomy office and parlors areileely and comfortably arranged.

THE HAWAIIAN REALTY ANDCO, LTD.

Real Estato Mortajge Loans and In-

vestment Securities. Homes Built ontha Installment Plan.Home Office: Mclntyre Bldg,

Honolulu, T. H.L. K. KENTWELL, Gen'l Mgr.

OWERS'MERCHANT PATROLANDCONFIDENTIAL AGENCY.

Competent watchmen fu ml shod forbusiness houses and residences.

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

DANCE DEFERRED.

Tho benefit danco which was to linvetalien placo at St. Antoulo Hall Sat-urday, August Cth, 1904, has been post-ponc- d

to August 20th, 1S04.

PER ORDER.Honolulu, Aug. 4th, 1904, 2831

NOTICE.

I will not bo responslblo for anydebts contracted In my nauio exceptupon my written order.

OEO. C. STRATEMEVER"Aug, 3, 1001. 2833-l-

NOTICE.

K. Annunil, horseihoer and wagonuiaKcr, C22 King direct, hereby notifiesall rtistnmiTa that goods not rnlli-- forv. MIjjii 30 days will Im Fold at auction.

2833 lw

TO VIOLET LOVERS.

Beautiful fresh Mountain Violets,and very fragrant, for

isle at reasonable prices at the cornerif Hotel and Fort streets, Saturdayllid Tuesday afternoons. 2056 tf

Illanlc hoults of all sorts, ledgers,itr manufactured by the llullutlu

Company.... it i., ,

Vokly edition o tilt UulUtln, tlptr ytsr,

Legal Notices.

CoflimissionerVSale

Valuable Real EstateSITUATE AT

K.APALAMA,IN HONOLULU, IsTaND OF OAHU,

TERRITORY OF HAWAII.

rursuant lo n decroo made by Honorablo Oeorgo D. dear. Second Ju lgeof the Circuit Court of the First .ludlclal Circuit, Terrlloiy of Havvull. n 1

on me .oin tiay or July, A. I), la I

a canto entitled Ilathheha M.ei ni. vs. iaac H. iiarl-ttl- c ct r: 11

for Foreclosure cf Moitgngo V.r, illyDivision No. 1391. the under Ij .1, asjomm!:r:oro- - d''l;- - tppoinl il sellHt public aucilu.1, to th" ' jct bid-der, subject to cr . . .muii by the

u:; fcAitrxAY, august :oth, isot,AT 12 OCLOCIC NOON,

of said day. at tho front (mauka) en-trance of the Judiciary lliilldlng. InHonolulu, Island of Oahu, tho follow-ing described property, to wit:

All that piece or parcel of land sit-uate nt Knpalama In Honolulu nndImowrrns Lots lu, 17 and 18 In l'nlnmntract, as more fully appears hi n mapof said trart locorded in tho HawaiianItcglnry of Conveyances In Liber 19.1.Pago 302, nnd moro parllculaily desig-nated as follows:

Destining nt the north of these lotnnnd running ns follows1. S. 57' E0' W. SO feet along Lane,

thence2. S. 21s 22' E. 120 feet along Lots 10

nnd 19, tliento3. N. 57 SO Ii SO feet nlong land of

Anlone Morrlff, theiuot. N. 34 22' W. 12l lest n!ona-- I.nno

to inltl-i- l Point;Containing an area of 9.C00 square feelmore or loss, and belnc nnrtlnna nt r.C. A. 7713 to Knmatnnlii: I.. (J. A. 1231,Apann 2, to Palau, nnd I.. C. A. lloJ.Apana 2, to Kanlon. and comevnd tntno defendant, Isaac H. Hnrbotlle, bydeed of tho Hawaii Laud Comiinnv.Limited, dated Anrll 13lh. lOtio. nmirecorded In the Hnwnllan Iteglstry ofDeeds. I.lber 213. Pases 20". 5fil nn.i

.201, together with nil the privilegesjnnd appurtenances belonging to snld

muds.Terms of sale nro cash In U. S. Gold

Coin. Deed nt expense of purchnser.For further particulars Innnlro of

Kinney. McClauahan & Cooper at theiroffice In Judd building, or to the under-signed nt his ofllco in the said Judi-ciary llullGlug.

WM. n. SIMS,Commissioner.

Honolulu, July 29th, 1904.2S3U July 30, Aug. 2, J, 9, 12, 10, 19.

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THEFirst Circuit, Territory of Hnwall. AtClmmbeis: In Piobate. in the Matterof tho Estatn ot Ng Fawn, late of Ho-nolulu, Oahu, Deceased. Order of No-tlco of Petition fur AdinlnU-trntton- .

On leading and tiling thn pe-tition of Xg Ping, nephew of siiil de-ceased, of Honolulu. Oahu, T II., al-leging that Ng Fuv.n, of same resi-dence, died Intestate nt Honolulu, Oa-hu, T. H., on the 15th day of July, A.1). 1904, lcnvlng proper!) In the Ha-waiian Islands necessary to be admin-istered upon, and prnjlng Hint lettersof administration Issue to him, thosnld Ng Plug, It Is ordered Hint .Mini- -

dny, tho 22nd day of August, A. I). 1904,at 10 o clock n. m, bo nnd hereby Inappointed for heailug enld petition Inthe romt room of this court nt Hono-lulu. Oahu. T. IL, nt which time nndpluco all poison concerned may ap-pear nnd show caiuo. If any the have,why snld petition sliuuld not bu grant-ed and .that notice of this order bopublished !u tl.e English language oiiri- -

a weel. for threo fmeccsfclvo wrel.a InTho Evening flullctin newspaper InHonolulu.

Dated nt Honolulu, Onhu, T. IL, July19, 1904.

OEO. I), HEAR.Second Judgo of tho Circuit Couit

of tho First Circuit.Attest: J. A. THOMPSON.

Clerk of the Circuit Cuurt oftho First Circuit.

J. P. Hall, attorney for petitioner.2820 July 19, 20; Aug. 2, 6.

NOTICE TO CREDITORS.

In tho matter of tho estato of MmWllhclnilno Fieldgrovc. Into of Honolulu, Island of Oahu, T. IL, tho under-signed, duly appointed by" tho Hon.Ceo. D. Dear as administrator of saidestate, beieby gives notlco to all persons to present claims agnlnst snldebtnto to tho undersigned at his olllcout tho U. S, MHrlno Hospital In saidHonolulu, within six months fiom datoor they will bo forever buried,

And nil prsnns Indebted io said csInto mo heicby rciiicsted to muko Im-

mediate settlement with tho undersigned.

Dated Honolulu T, IL, July 18, 1901WALTER FIELIHIUOVE.

Ad mi Est Wilhelmluii2820 July 19, 2C; Aug. 2. 9.

LEATHER GOODS, MATCH BOXES,POCKET MIRRORS, THERMOME-TERS- ,

CORK8CREW8, RULERS andSCHOOL SUPPLIES; PREMIUMSof every description, at the LOWESTPRICE8. Also a fine line of ALUMI4UM QOOD3, Upto-Dat- e BUSINESSMen use our goods to advertise theirsand pleats customers. Write us If Inneed of anything,

THE SAULNIER MFG. CO,

0 MELnOBC Ave. NEW YORK, N.Y.

"for oie" cirdi at tiullitln gmc,

HAH!Recorded August 3, 1001.

tlrar. I.nnslng & Co by tin lo I) 1' ItD; lots 7 to 10 tin I. Iill, 01.

'lid lots 7 and 8. blk 123, Wnlftlae traititnnnliilit; $1. IJ 2J8, p 273 , DatedJill i:i. lyyi. i

iiiinui k. iu io u i-- ii irnlnrc .

Par Ho!; lots 7 tn 10 liui, l, ri. andlotj 7 nnd 8. blk 123, Walnlac Ir.iu.Honolulu: $1. II 2SS. p 270 Oil-- dJtllv 19, 1901. I

Wing Wo Chan & Co; CoPD; groc-- leilcs nud genl mdse, Honolulu, ran.stock $2ii.il00. n 205, p SI. )nted .Vo Honorable Oio. 1). Clear, Second Judge7, 1901 of the Clrtult Court of tho First .hid I

Mrs It l.lshman to C W linoth: M.lcIi'I Clnult, Territory of Hawaii. IllcdLots 13, 14 nnd 15, Parlfle Heights!011 tno 2"' uaJ' of July, A. 1). 1901, intintt. Honolulu; $700, II 259, pDated July 1 1. 1904.

Knplolanl Est Ltd to J Alfred Mhgoon; M; nor Ap 1, Kill Gl.'iil Kallhikal, por Or 130 Mnnoa, Honolulu; $2,100, 11 25, p 3M. Dated )it .11, 19i3.

W W Chamberlain to Est or ' (Liinnlllo by trs; D; lots 1 and 2, l.r-f- .

laid St. Honolulu; $1, II 228, p 277,Dated Aug 1. 1901.

MtC'nlly Land Co Ltd to II It Tint,;Ilel Comltns; In deed of lot fl, blk I,..KUully trart, lionoliilii: ?l. II 201,p 87. Dated July 11. 1901.

Queen's to II II Tin I,

Par Ilel; lot C, blk 1. MU'titly trail.HoBoliltu: $1. II 2C. p 89.July 11. 1904,

Percy M Pond nnd vvf to II It Tin l;D. lot 0, blk 1, lildgH, etc. Mi Cullytrait, Honolulu; ?1 ouo and mlg $1 unn.D 2.1S. p 278. Dati'd July fi. I9u

Thomns Flteh to Mary D Hendrli kx;,.M: mtg JnmeH Line on lie hind iorKlnir ami Kl. lt,..,nl,.l,. il.1B 2.VI. p 334. Dated Aug 2 Ifiul

Ko Hung Yee by atty to t'h.nu Konllln. Rul. PA: central nnw... n , :

. " 'II !.n H.i ei AlIlT 2. I!M4.

C Con Joe to Chang rinn k Upv I1

A; fit Ii 1.17. p 4S0. II 137. p l" D.iled Aug 2, 1904.

Tom Hal Clieo In C Con Joe. r. ,,In lands: $1. Il :':.S, p liSn. tiI' li

.iii

.lune 14, lS'i2.C Con Joe to Chlng Kon llln D Int

Hi binds, Wnlltlkl. Honolulu. Jl 11 !.-.-s

P -- 51. Dated Aug 2. l'Jul

Frenzied Finance By" Lawson the FinancierNew York, July 2D PndM tin title

of "Fienzled Fluanie," TIiiiiiiiik W.Ijihsoii of Huston, who for vcni misthe ngent and ronllilunt of lleiu II.Itogirs. William Rockefeller I""'Jnim-- .Stlllnmii, the Bndlrnle lull,'ed the Amalgamated Cupper (iui-pnu- .

iclntes In the August uumliei ofKnihnd'K Mngii7lue tho liiMlde III,tuiy of that concern, the tollnpc ofwhoso sii'inilles canned the loss nfmlllloim to Investors tliiouliout .theI'ulted Stntes.

Uiwsoii deelaies that tho total lostof the pinpfitles width foimeil thuAmnlgamated Copper Company nt thetime It wns llontcd with n mpltnl of

was iml 139.lMiO.0iiO. Hedeclan-- Henry II. linger. William

1P04,

.i fi..i...ltiiel.1 Teller other IuiIiIiih made '.,,lui.llt of $3Cmi0.o.i(i of Hie tinnsHi- -'thin. declines that, spile of this' 0n tilingenormous rtikcvoff Oil of i.uwuru Kimst. ofgroup lefused tn deiliut from tliiiIUoIHh $,,.1)00 of organisation el.enses, nun actually stnrtru the Inliieiulously overcapitalized J"""!"1".amount I u deht He .

Daly, to Hi., dny of Ids death, (ivnfiiignvo nnd mends niltills, and repeatedly refeiied to Itthe k ikonlllcatlou nf iniporntlniimen unci"".

Iawmiii also nsseits that RngeisWilliam Itoi kc it'Ilei ileieiveil their asni kites bk to tin' nrtii.il amount of tho

profits, nud ol letting them Int!.c.

apportioned prnllli- - tu live ilmeient i

ckuseM, anorillng the lmpoitanioil the men with them nndllielrknowli'di' nf the Inner workingsof the Mallear He Kays MarciiH.Daly, because of greit famlllnrllywith thu Hecrets of tinCopper Companv's foiniatlnn, was theonly one let very lose to tho giniiuilHour, and he did lint share In thuroll pioflts.

William ltoi kefi Her nnd Rngeislilnifcclf were the mil) nues who dividedtheir pioflts on mt of tho $39.0on..POO iost of the ptopertlfs which foim-e-

thu Copper Com-pany. Daly was apportioned his shareon hafcls of several million high

James Stlllmiin and Leonard I.ew---

iKoiiu went let $r,o,iiu i.ooiiiloor. Ho saH Stlllmnii nud Luwlsuhnweie given un uunnnud peneulage Innil niuflts above nitual tost, suchiiitu.il costs ariived ut by adding$ll,(iii0.iiOO of the seint liroflU to thu$3'.l,00O,OOO of netiul iiMt

Alien People AreIt

Filling Up the Jails.;New York. July 19 special to the

World fiom Washington says; Thnnumber of alien liiiuilgiiiuts ut picuviitat penal Institutions lias iiuilud an us- -

tonUlilug nggiegute according to a

made public todnv by Commission-ei-Onoi.- il

of Immlgiatloii Kaigont.NuV York hends the list, wltlffccioud and tblid. 'I In'llguith me for the first rum months oftlie jneseut venr Only those allinsv.'hu have been In Ibis iiiiiiiti) lis thanIhu )eirs nro t.ikm Into loiisldi'iutlou

Tlieie me loiifiiied the liislltutliuiKunci id Ii) the icjioit 28.9.IU inali'M midlfi,i.t:i feuiiiles. none of nhoiii liaU' lie(i.me UtiteiiH. Of number 399J amlinui koiied fin niiivu iiueiikiw amol.kll fill- - mllllil , ilnu.u ulill.i il MT'i un,lusiue nml ll.oul aiu paiiieiM the !

Iwhile iiuinbi'i 21717 are iiinlliii'd furlife nml 10,113 foi muni limn Ihu)I1IIN

In Hiaie liikiliullous thi'iii in u :i,,1SpeiiHiiis, l,M In limit)' IlinlllMlluiiM,U&k In pivtt luwi'lMU nnd H7U InI "'Icral liikiitutlviw''

Legal Notices.

Commissioner's SaleOF

Valuable Real Estate,SITUATE IN MANOA, HONOLULU,

OAHU, TERRITORYHAWAII.

Pursuant to n decree made by the

n caimo entitled "Tho First AmericanSavings and Trust Company of Ha-waii, Limited, a corporation,

vs. Mary Jnno Montnno and A. A.Moutnno, respondents, III for Fore-closure of Mortgngo," (Equity Divi-sion. No. 1403), the undersigned, Com-missioner, duly appointed, will sell at

Auction, to tho highest and bestbidder, subject to confirmation by thoCourt, mi

SATURDAY. THE THIRD DAY OFHEPTKMIIKR, A. D.12 o'clock Noon of snld day.

at the salesrooms of James F. Morgan.Esn.. fi 17 R.l? Ivnntuitnntiii air,,,. In 11...

"""''''liolulii aforesaid, the following described real estnle, situate. Ijlng lielngIn Mnnoa, Honolulu, Territory of Hawnll. nnd niniu particularly describedns to wit:

All that certain plcro of land sllunt-ei- l

In Manoa, Honolulu aforesaid.i.....n,i. .i ... .i --i.. ... . . .. .

!"""" "' """'" "yai rnfKill tTtnm.i X.. - . tl.l I .l' ""'l '" "' --

, ' '" '"""" mn.u-,,

"'L'"' T, ' ? . rl ' ,,plnP.'"""" "" '" w"o eonvcyeuIlin ..n.l. rtP II, n nu. ..n. 1...r. ,. , i

dntnl September 2. l&Sfl, nud of record!In Liber 103. png ?.4S.

Together with nil nud singular the' fiicmcntn. hcieilllnments nnd nppur-- ! vv wm . .

a- -

Hunoliilil. ri.iiu,nud ." Ileniliic Petition fur V,'

outHo hi lHlr1",,"n reading nnd

the Slnndnrd !' "uon koii

thatins

llngeiH hisus

and

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complain-ant,

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lullpiemNespertaining, nuright, title aiu' Interest of tho said party or the first p.irt, nr. In and tn thoahovo dcicilbcd promises and everypart and parcel thereof, with tho

TERMS OF SALE: Cash, In UnitedStates gold lulu. Ten (10) per cent.of tho purchase price lo be paid on thofall of tho hammer; balanco upon exe-cution nud delivery or deed to purchas-er by tho Commissioner.

For further particulars npply toMessrs. C. A. Lone nml E. A. l Ijini--

nttorneyo for complainant, rooms 1

mill o Kanlnlnfil Tt.,1 1.1 f Tl.., .!..!..nr to tho undersigned, nt his ofllco Inthe Judiciary lliilldlng, In Honoluluaforesaid,

M. T. SIMONTON,Commissioner.

Honolulu, August 1, 1901. 2ii31-lv- f

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THEFiist Clrtult Territory of Hawaii. AtChambcrv In Probate. In (he Matterof the Estnto of Adnlph KnuM. late of

,.rilmlii

thopain

dec eased, of Honolulu, Oahu, allegingthat sabl Adolph Knimt, of HonoluluOahu. died Intestate at Mild HonoluluOnhu. on the ICth day of April. A. D,9W ,nv , UllW)llnll' " 'Isluudx uecissnr tn bo iiiliiilulsteuiliiiou, and praying Hint letters of

Issue to him, snld IM

ward Kiiust, It Is ordcud that Monday,the Stuli day ot August. A. 1) 1901. nt10 o'clock a in, be nnd hereby Is appointed said petltb un In the,,lrt r()()m ..r u.is court at Il.t.,,,1,,1..

"M,n" ui"'riinl ma uppenr nnd khnvvenu-- e. If ahj they have, why s.ild pelltlon ilioulil nut bo granted, nml thaiuutlie of this order be published III theEnglish liingiiugu onio n wiek foitbiee mcicNidvu weiks In Thu Evenlug lliilletlu newspaper In Honolulu.

Dated nf Honolulu, Oahu, July 19,

1901.

OEO. 1 OEAH.Second Judge or tho Circuit Court,

of the First Clnult.Attest: J. A. THOMPSON.

Clerk or tho Clnult Courtof tho First Circuit.

J. J. Dunne, attorney for petitioner2820 July 19, 2C; Aug, 2. 9.

LIKED INLONDON!

IATDIIA I. kntntM-wl.- injlikej hnrUkti'iMii1 Ut Mluwinj If .titii'iniat Is lnin Mr J, Crtt..tll.li.ii.ii IniMiilrf. ,,i iritM went Atil Ij.Ii.

.1 Mtiijun .i. I hki'iij whowill.

llnm e.rlni In m on IjmllvWilli llw kjmpf Nnlr ot lATOilA tint nu Mntkiith In Hi, ,4ie of m ll nj n ui lw., iunschllJirn loam In uy llul A1UII A la rrrulnly

I nr.l kluirpuit An4 rrr4rjtlijn utttlii.tl Iluvttrrlu4 pirMinjI v.Micn.i

" ith cumplltm'i.lt,

" Yi.ui f Alllitull) ,

(Sinned) ' J. I OAHKHTV.uu ulllH harr livniiuUMFlTOtLA

AIL tll(l(.l,tSTS IN MOSOLIIl, KIIUSI.SUIISHUTIS SAMPIIMMIt'

Sall.tActlun gu4ran!m-- i nr imiwy iitunJr4

on iimiiil lloor, ns they . ... ., ,, ,, '

cr.

CURES VHwmn jlwomenBm Vf BIO 0 fm uiihiiiinul HW illMlirBt, Iiitt4iiiiiuilnii M

evssssT Irrii'tli'ii. i" iiiiimiluiia idmSB liuiiiai iiitml.ittiu'k. I'ri'tinuiBB , ..lBI,l..ll . (ill. lllM.ll,

LLBloi i m t .till mil kiitii h)ri,ln,)itli., III, H,W lull-.- , rln

BA "ID DY ClltMltll,wL Ciii-.il.--r' ut mi riii'i. T- i- kitsmuu "UfO Pk ClNHNNll,l fH

Oceanic Steamship CompanyTIME TABLE

Tho steamers of this lino will arrlvo and Icavo this port as ht'teundMS

FROM SAN FRANCISCO:

ALAMEDA ....At nVENTURA . . .AtO.ALAMEDA . . SEPT.SIERRA . . SEPT.

In connection with tho sailing of

FRANCISCO:

pared lo Issue, to Intending passengers, coupon through tickets, by any rU-roa- d

from San Francisco to all points In tho United States, and froto NYork by any steamship lino to all European ports,

FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS APPLY TO

Win, G. Irwin & Co., LtdOCEANIC S. 8. CO.

Pacific MailOccidental and Oriental Steamship

Co. and ToyoSteamers of the above companiesleave this port on or about the

FOR JAPAN AND CHINA.

.iiu.miui.ia no. 12CHINA AU. 13DORIC .AUO.-S-3!

HI11ERIA . . SEPT. 10COPTIC . , SEPT. 17KOREA . . SEPT. 2S1

(1AELIC . . ..OCT.MONGOLIA OCT.

"IN . . . .NOV. 1

DORIC . .NOV. 12

FOU SAN

For general Information apply to-- ,

f''KI" Hackfeld & Co., Ltd,

rorhenring

'bellev.il.lnMi

.

AMERICAN-HAWAIIA- N S. S. CO,Direct Service between New York and Hawaiian Islands, via Pacific Ccwt

Prom rVow YorkS.S."CALIFORNIAN" to sail about AUO. 10

Freight received at ail times at tho Company's Wharf, 41st Street, ffccABrooklyn.

Prom Bait PrunclscoS.S."NEVADAN" to tall AUO. 25

Freight received nt Company's Wharf. Oreinwlch Street,nnd each month thcicafter.

Prom Honolulu to Onn FrnnclHco.

Prom Suattlu

Prom Portlundt Or.For further information ajIr U

G, P. MORSE. H. Hackfeld & Co.. LtdGeneral Freight Agent.

Occidental

u check your

Itnnlil ri..At tb main

lintelCO,, LTD.

Evening 76

vwJ

ITS!FHK 11M.AMF.DV tSONOMA II

til T..tim nl,m nmm.,. n, ..,.. ...

QENERAL

Steamship Co.

call atdates below mentioned:

FOR SAN FRANCISCO.

siunniA xnrs.COPTIC 21

SEPT. tGAELIC SEPT. IIMONOOLIA . :tCHINA OCT. 7

. 18OCT. tl

COPTIC .NOV. 11

to sail AUG. 19

unci Tncomul0 tall SEPT. 1

AGENTS, HONOLULU.

Ltd., .63 Queen Street, .

Pacific Steamship Co.Co. 5

Toyo Klten Cflat jour savlnir vnu th.

& L. Co.I'ABLQ

J.OMay 190J. .

OUTWARD.

Wnlanan, WaialuR, andWay a.m., 3:20 ..

I'earl City, Kwa Mill andStations t":30 a. in., SUE . ni,'

II 05 a. m., 215 p. m., '3:20 m,t m n. ro., 19:30 m.,

m.

from Wei-uli-

S;3C a. m., '5;J0

Honolulu from Kwa n4IVutl City to. 50 a, in., 7MS s. tn,

8 30 it, in., 3S a. in., 'SiOS m,M 31 i, in., 5 31 m., 'TMO in.

Hally.1 KiimlayI

0, OENI80N, f, C,

Canadian-Australia- n Royal MailSteamship Cnmpuny.

Steamers of tho abovo line, running In connection with the CANADIAN-PACIFI-

RAILWAY CO. between Vancouver, II. C, and Sydnej', N. f. W,nnd nt Victoria. II. C, Honolulu nud Suva, FIJI and DflsbaM, uDUE AT HONOLULU on or about tho dates below stated,

Vancouver and Victoria, B. C.i From Sydney andtFor llrlsbano and j (For and Vancouver, . 0.1

MIOWDItA AUO. 27.MANl'KA Aljfl. UMANUKA SKIT 21 AOItANtll .... SUIT. 21AOUAM1I OCT. 22,lliOWKItA OCT. IS

Through Tickets Issued from Honolulu to Canada, United States 4Kuropo, Freight rassago all general Information, to

Thco. Davies & Co.. Ltd. General Ageata.

F. President; C. J. Campbell Vice President; J. L. McLean.Secretary; A. F. Clark, Treasurer; N. E. Gedge, FrankMa"0er' ...... .WHWJJ

Hustace-Pec- k Co., Ltd.DRAYMEN, 63 QUEEN ST.

DEALERS IN

Firewood, Stove and Steam Coal.ALSO WHITE AND BLACK TELEPHONE MAIN ML

Union Express Co.,Having baggage contracts with the fol'owing Steamship Co.'s LInet:.

ucianie ovtaminip to.& Oriental Steamtlilp

Wilder 3. 8. Co.outgoing baggage

p.15 p. p.

p.

p.

p.p, p.

J.

and annoyance of on tho wharf.on of abovo companlea tnicrcd with quickness and at your

TELEPHONE MAIN 88.

H.J. HOLTE.

SMOKE

GILLJHAN HOUSE

BOUQUET CIGAR

Beaver Lunch Room

MOANAHOTEL

WAIKIK1 BEACHTransit Klerlrlo Cara

uud deinrt fromof tho Monnn i-cr- tu mtuitw

MOANA

Th. Dulletln, enwmBw, w," .jmu

T.AMEDA ....AUU.....AUG....SEPT.

141 ...SEPT.

AGENTS.

Kisen Kaishawill Honolulu and

AUO.KOREA

SEPT.

DORIC OCT.OIIIEIUA

about

Mail

Kaisha Steamshiphomes, iu.

O. R.

1st,

Fur KabukuSlulliuu '3:15

For Way

5:15tllilS

INWARD.

Arrlvo Honolulu Kabuku.and Wulauac

in,Arrlvo Mill

MO

i:veicj.Huuduy Only.

P. MITM,

callingviz:

From Brisbane.Sjdney.)

For nnd aud applyIi.

Morgan,Auditor; Hmrtm,

8AND.

checkingIncoming baggage checked steinicrs

dispatch homes.

entrtiti

HOTKL

Tl.VlfcJ

Victoria

BM1I. u, r, , A,

j. , i

m

Page 8: HBamp RSW .7-5R- aqs; Iong I VENING BULLETIN · 2015. 6. 1. · The follow Ing letter 'on tho segrega-tion bids was received fromthe Su-perintendent I'ubllc Works: Dcpt. of I'ubllc

wwumMfmam$JPW.i "' WHU&'i - 'WnJW'-p- -y ' 'WWmHmMy v-- &;

-- usr 7flPfap355F"" - .

EVENING BULLETIN', HONOLULU. T. 11.. TUESDAY, AUO. 0, 1001.' f

Tennis Players, Attention! T'S in town i'shippini inteluience JAS. F. MORGANAuctiinitr and Broktr,TIDES.

The Celebrated WHITNEY & MARSHs I P Mooa

1M4 Wright & Ditson Championship Tennis Balls, $4,25 doz.I?

-- H3dtl

tKluanJSlU

847-85- 7 Kaahumanu Stmt.

DRY GIN SOME FINE BOX BI4. TELEPHONE Tt,GORDON ARE SHOWING P. O.1904 B. B. I. j i

4.00Runp. n p.m

Rackets

W. & D. Driver,

$7,25 each.

W, & D, Pim,s $6,25 each,

W, & D. Campbell,

55,90 each.

Hi'Backets Reslrung

with lest White

6nt, $2 each.

A Large ih'pmentel Ball send Rackets

juit rctilved thiswnk rer Alameda.

'ji it

I

l!l

idE. O. HALLBad Weather Met

By Mauna Loa

TLe steamer Mnun.i Loa nrrlved fromMaul. Kouu ami Knit ports nt ri.lt j

o'clock this morning with 2500 bags

II. A. Co. sugar, 4200 bags 11 sugar, 30

litaj oittlc. 12 pigs. It nates chickens,It cows, 2 horses, 339 bags taro, 20 bagscolte?. 17 bag glnRcr, 9 cs. fruits, 10

rs. dry flb, 120 bags aw a, SI buin.hr-- .

bananas. 3 barrels pears, 28 keijs but-

ter. S this, butter una 150 packagesSfiildHlK

The following sugar Is repoitcit ntKauai ivorte ready for shipment

BS tags, I'unaluu, 6300, Ktikul-hael-

S0O, nnil Honokaa, 1000.

l'uricr Cotikllng reports as follows:

line, tiuooth weather with Ugh trades: I

After uur arrival nt I'unaluu the v.lnd

ud icu rpse, growing very lough ntHomiapo Salurday"nnd Sunday

There has been no rain In K.m fcrover n week and both mills are hamp-

ered by lack of water.A kmg the Kona coast during tho In-

ward trip the weather was overcast,plenty of rain falling on the upperlinrtij. When we left Kalluu the weath-

er it Kau was reported to be stoimyCreasing the Hnunll channel wo hadordinary mh and X E trades.

The Behooner John O North Irlumber nt K'altua. She will

leave for the Sound Friday next.

UNEQUALLED SHORT TRIPS FOR

TRAVELLERS.

Tourists who wish to see the windward side of Molokal, with Its wonderfol cliffs, deep gulches and fertile valleys, with the most unique and bcautlfnl prospects on every band, shouldtake the trips on the new steamerIJtellke. Around Molokal In daylightwith night run to Lahalna, the ancientcapital.

Sailing, Monday at 5 p. m , returningTuesday night.

StUllnr. Wednesday at 5 p. in., re-

turning Friday night.New steamer, all deck staterooms,

miry and commodious.Full particulars at Wllder's Steam

chip Company Office.

RICHEST SOILand

BLACK SANDIn town for sale cheap.Sec us at once. j

Lord & Belser.$50.00 for $1.00

AT THE

iaiysmith Shooting Gallery,

TOP OP PUNCHBOWL.

CASH PRIZE OF $50

HOUfll, l

Tennis

Rackets

B. G. I, Special

Cane Shoulder.

$7,25 each

B, 6. I. Special

$6.50 each,

The right place tor

right goods rUht

prices coiner

FORT and KING

STREETS, .

& SON, LTD.

The Bike Doctors

Take your sick wheel

C-- K)

ToWOODS & SHEIDON,

91 KING STREET.

Open Saturday Afternoons.

ThePacific Mutual Life

Insurance Co.

Furnishes Life Insuranceas an investment for you

And a safeguard lor yourfamily.

920 Fort St.

Victor Talking Machines

Come and hear them. They speak forthemselves. New machines and records.

BERGSTROM MUSIC CO.. LTD.

Do Not Be DeceivedOy fv MfiinplwM. Anyone enn buy mimplon,but It l not uvury onu enn do you koocI work.W buy our mutcrliil it wIioIumiiIu prlcuM tliuru-fo-r

enn ulvu you tho liuni vorlc fit thu lovuMtprluwM. Clot our pclcoH nnd compuru thum withotliur, No churuu for oxtmlnntlriiiM unci un

Mtlmntu of your vorlc. Unity AMHlMtnnt.

I to owndiyi, 9 to II.

at

Is

I here and can be liaJ at all Flrt Cla.btr and hotels. Trv It and he convincedof Its merits. We respectfully call jourattention to the olticial analysis on tneback or the bottle. Til en is ttr ct vpure anJ free from fuel oil anJ we tale apriJe In prevtine It ti the public, withthe assurance that It will meet with universal favor.

Ask For II Decline Imitations

Thos. F.McTighe&Co.,Sole Distributors for Territory of Hawaii

TEL. MAIN 140 93 A 95 KINO ST.

P. C BOX 755

BY AUTHORITYMOOHEAU HALL, HILO, HAWAII.

Ploposalit will lio received nt the of11(0 of the Supt of Public Works, llliolulu, T 11., until 12 o'clock m. ofAug. 29, 1901, fur ((instructing MOO'

lll.AU HALL In .Mooheau Park, llllo,Hawaii, T H.

Plans nnd specification are on filent tho olllce of the Asst. Supt of Pub'lie Works. Iliuioluhi and with E. E.Illchards, Agent for Public Works Department, llllo, Hawaii, mples ofwhlih will ho furnished iuti'iidlng hiddci'K on receipt of J'OO, which sumwill ho uturncil to the bidder after hahas deposited his bid and returned theplans nnd specifications.

I'iopoals iniift lie HiilimlltiMl on Iheblank forum, whhh will bo furnishedb tho Asst. Supt of Public Works nndi:. K. Hlchards, and cndiipcil In n sealed envelope nddiess to Hon. C. S. Hoi- -

loway. Superintendent of PublicWinks, Honolulu, T. 11.. endorsed"Pioposal for Moohtau Hall, llllo, Ha-

waii."Hadi pioposal must (oiitaln tho full

mime, of the part) or parties makingtho xaiuo and must bo accompanied b'y

a (crtlflcd cluck of 5 of tho proposalpavnblo to C S Holloway, Superin-tendent of Public Works, ns suretythat If tho proposal ho accepted a contrait will he entered Into.

No proponnl will ho entortnlned unless made on tho blanks furnished bytho Asst. Supt. of Pulillc Works nndE. i:. Itlchnrds, nnd dillurcd nt thoo(llo of the Supt. of Public Worksprevious to 12 o'clock in. on tho dayppeclfled.

Tho Superintendent reserves thoright to reject any or all bids.

C. S. HOLLOWAY.Superintendent of Public Works.

Honolulu, T. II., Aug. 9, 1901.283S 3t

EXECUTIVE NOTICE.

Notice is hereby given that CommlsKleins liuvo been Issued to the followingmembers of tho Hoards of HeglstraHon:

llllo, Punn nnd Hamnkua:Stephen I Desha, ChairmanKugenc II. I.) manJoseph A. Prltchnrd

Kau, Kona nnd Kohaln:II. L. Holsteln, Chairman

Islands of Maul, Molokal, Lanat andKnhoolawc:

W. r. Pogue, ChairmanT. U. I.jonsSolomon Fuller

Island of Oahu:Wm. T. Haw tins, ChairmanJohn I). Holt, Jr.

Islands of Kauai and Nllhatt:W. G. Smith, Chairman.

A. U. O. ATKINSON,Acting Governor.

The Capitol, Honolulu, August 8th,1904. 2838-- 1

POSTPONEMENT OF OPENINGBIDS FOR LAHAINALUNA8CHOOL AND DORMITORIES.

The opening of tenders for tho con-

struction of School house and two dor-

mitories at l.nhalnnluna, Maul, nt theoffice of tho Supt. of Public Works, Honolulu, has been postponed to 12

o'clock m. of August 22nd, 1904.C. S. HOLLOWAY,

SuperlnU ndent of Public Works.Honolulu, T. II., August 9, 1904.

2838 3t

PASSENGERS BOOKED.

For Maul ports, per stmr. Claudlne,Aug. 9. II. G. Danford, n. M. Over-en-

U. P. Chnpln, Androw Adams.Mrs,It, F. Wheeler, Miss Jano II. MasBey,Knos Vincent, Geo. Mayfleld.I.co LIUKan Chong, Mrs. V. 1 lamina, W, U.McCormkk, Master L. Ferguson, MissFrcltas, Mrs. W. 0. Scott, r. 0. Cor-re-

wlfo and daughter, All Ping, Itev.J, H. Keklpl, Mis. G. Mayflcld, MissC. Jorman, Mrs, Hookllkll, threo chil-li run and servant.

jMKA WllhtMit IHiIm,

?M IIOTfiU (IV., or p. Young HtlTHE EXPERT DENTISTS,

4,l a iij 6 jS I .1 I M 6 IS

) . I 41 "l 9 "1 5 1 6 14

I late l 41 U. 9 J 1 l 6 II 4 14

I l I) 0 14 l l I 1 ll4 r 4 II o 15 ' ' 1 1

p m i. m

s or tT, J O. ,1 4.1,0 4 01 II

S 4 t.J 5 50' - II ! ! 1' ! 9 79t in p.m

Hi 6 II o ,0.11 4. I)' t 10 to ,6

New moon Aug, 11 nt 2:27 n. m.Tides from the United States Coast

and Geodetic Survey Tables.The tides at Kahulul and llllo occur

about an hour earlier than at Ho-

nolulu.Hawaiian Standard Time Is 10b 30m

slower than Greenwich time, beingthat of the meridian of 157.30. Thetime whistle blows at 1:30 p. m., wblcIs tho same as Greenwich, Oh Om.

t .i .. . i i.. n ,vveaiii"! iiuit'uu, rumiuuii, nuft, f. .,w. i i..i. ro,iviiiicruiiirc .Murnmis iiiuiiiiiuiii, i,midday maximum, 82, '

Mnrometer nt 9 a. in , 3001, steady.Hulnfnll, 02.Absolute moisture nt 9 n lit.. 7.2 grs

per (iiblc foot.Humidity nt 9 n m , 71 per cent.Wind, light N. .; weather, fair,

it. c. i.yi)i:cki:k,Territorial Meteorologist.

ARRIVED.

Tuesday, Aug. 9.

Stmr. Mauna I.oa, Slmcrson, fromKau, Kon-- nnd Maul ports, at C: 14

n tu

DEPARTED.

Monday, Aug. 8.

A. II S. S. Nevadan, Orecn, for SauKrnucIs:o via Knhulul.

Am. bktn. W. II. Dlmond, Hanson,tor San Francisco.

Stmr. Like-lik- Nuopala, for Molokalpud Maul ports.

Tuesday, Aug. 14.Stmr. Klnau, Ftceman, for llllo andJ

vvuy ports, nt 12 tu.

8AILING TODAY.

Stmr. Claudlne, Parker, for Mmtlpurls, at 5 p. m.

Stmr. W. G. Hall, Thompson, forKnunl ports, nt 5 p. m.

Stmr. Noeau, Petersen, for Kapaa.Anahola, Kilauea, Kalihlwal and l,

at S p. m.Stmr. Knual, Itruhn, for Maul port

Honokan nnd Kukulhnele, ut 3 p in.

PASSENGERS DEPARTED.

For Hllo and way ports, per stmr.Klnau, Aug. 9. J. I. MeCroseon, I. K.I.Ike, K. Aklna,L. O. Tonne. Geo. 11.Ilarton, Mia,C, Kim Sing, Mrs. TongHon, Miss Ida McKengue, Miss H. deFiles, Mis. Geo. I.. Desha, II. V. Unld-In-

W. T. ltaldlng, Geo. Stuhncr, C.T. Day, Miss II. Scodeld, Miss G.Scolleld, Miss 1'. S(Otleld, Mrs. J.Chalmeis, Mrs. Hattle Mnlioe, Mrs. A.Makeknu, .Mrs. T. Uell, Dr. C. T. Hodgeis, Chlng Chow, Dr. Mary O, Potter,Mrs S. II. I.lttlo, M. G. Santos. A.J. Williamson, Major Mllsaps, MastirMackenzie, J. W. Wnldron, J. Q. Itoth-well, Mr. Trent, C. A. Stoble and wife,Woi Green, C, P. Egnn, 'A. K. Mjers,Itev It. A, lluchnnan, F. S. Dodge,Wm. Gromley, S, SI. Damon.

For Maul nnd Molokal ports, perstmr. I.lkelikc, Aug. 8. Mrs. Knalal,Miss J Harile, J. F. G. Stokes, Dr. J. H.Ducrden, Mrs. It. Naolwe nnd two chil-dren, Ilrother Louis, Miss Hattle

W 8 Millar and wife.For San Francisco, per bkt. W. II.

Dlmond, Aug. 8. Mr. nnd Mrs. Sav-

age, ii, o, Edgcrly, Mr. Cheatcro.m .

PASSENGER8 ARRIVED.

From Kau, Kona and Maul ports, perstmr Mauna Loa, Aug. 9. From Kau:II K. Martin, Kamulllkane, J. F.Drown, F. Llndeimnnn, Dr. 1). S.

Lorrln Andrews, J. W. Pratt,John Phillips, Captain A. P. Nlblacknnd wife, F A. Itlchmond, Jas. E. Car-tel!. From Kona: S. W. Kaal. Mlka-hal- a

Uarher, 11. Lenhardt, Miss Iliash,Mrs C'ockctt, Miss Fernandez and 2chlhlicn, Harold Glffard, W. A. Kinney,J, Coerper, Disliop Llebert, lYa, John.lom Maul: J. P. Cooke, 0. Hovllls,vlfo mid 3 children, II. ",V. DIetz, W.G S(Ott Miss Mumfoid, Hugo Lubluo-ilt- z

and C7 deck.

Tho most cxpcnslvo chair In thoworld belongs to tho Popo. It is ofbuild Mlvcr and tost 190,000.

BY AUTHORITYELECTION PROCLAMATIONS.

IlliU will bo received till noon onFiidny, August 12th, nt tho ofllco ofthe Sccietniy of thu Territory, for thopublication of tho Ollldal Proclama-tions n luting to tho Election to ho heldnext November Didders must statetho into per (ohiinn per Inseitlon InEnglish nnd lliiwullnu papers separ-atil- )

sucli ruin In apply also to anyfimtliiunl pint, of n (ohiinn, Thetomay In threo dlffeiuut piiHhiniiitlousnnd tin ru will not bo U' lliuit IhteuluneiiluiiH of inch piorlanmtlou ut theapili.n ut ilm tin n tin ns to thu ilutosof liuirlliui.

A I V, ATKINHON,HdiiiAtniy nf Hawaii

'I lio (htiillol, lluii'iliilu, .Minimi fib.tool, iwn

rJfz-r-i-ni-- r rJfJ11

1PONGEE SILK

AND

SHIRT WAIST SUITS

8

JUST RECEIVED, SOME STUNNING

French OrgandiesNO TWO PATTERNS ALIKE.

STOCKYARDS STABLBS.

IHyHHsHklsHtfiBetter go with us on the around-th- e Island trip. We leave Tuesday, Au-

gust 15th.TELEPHONE BLUE 3143. E. H. LEWIS, Proprietor.

NEW - TO-DA- Y

CARD OF THANKS.

I destro to express my sincerethanks to the many friends who gavoof their sympathy and nsslstattco intho recent bereavement In my home.

MItS. II. MACKAY.

JOHN CASSIDY,ELECTRICAL ENGINEER

AND CONTRACTOR,

159 S. KING ST. PHONE MAIN 153.

Electric light, power, telephone, tiroalarm, burglar alarm and annunciatorsj stems Installed,

Electrical repairing and overhaulingwork attended to.

ELECTRICAL 8UPPLIES on HAND.

IN THE CIRCUIT COUKT OF TUBSecond Circuit, Territory of Hawaii.At Chambers; in Probate. In tho Mat-

ter of tho Estato of Kclupaka (w), latoof Hamakuapoko, Deceased. On read-- 'Ing and filing tho petition of SamuelKnalmoku, of Hamakuapoko, allegingthat Kclupaka (w) of Hahiakunpoko,died Intestate at Hamakuapoko on thai21st day of July, A. D. 1904, leavingptopcriy in tho Hawaiian Islands nec-essary to be administered upon, real'estato situate at Pala, Maul, and pray.'Ing that letters of administration Issueto Isaac D. Iaea, it is ordered thatWednesday, tho 14th day of Septem-ber, A. D, 1904, at 10 o'clock a. m., boand hereby Is appointed for hearingsaid petition In tho court loom of thiscouit nt Wnlluku, Maul, at which tlmoand place all persons concerned mayappear nnd bIiow eauso. If any theyhavp, why said petition should not begranted.

Dated nt Walluku, Maul, Aug. Cth,1901.

lly older of tho Court:EDMUND II. HART.

Clerk of tho Circuit Court-t)- f the2nd Circuit.

2838 Aug. 9, NS, 23, 30.

WANTSFor Want Column See Page Six

WANTED.

Furnished eottagu; must bo near carRiiiiu (.III U1IU t'HUllUIJi tI'i

ilit' H., llulU'tlil. 238 lw1

,,...,,. T tX

rngl whs lumen ns llio synilmlnf iho by I'MiiKin.i, amilis bus been uilulll 11(1

Ilm tif llivi isjuniry, I

- -r -r& &rJGin

RAGLANS

J

WE ARE AGENTS FOR THECELEBRATED

Winthrope Medicines

Kidney TeaBlood Purifier

Booklet on the Kidney Free.

Chambers-Dru-g Co.LIMITED.

Cor. King and Fort Sts.' 'PHONE MAIN 131,

POLO GAMES

Mauivs.

KauaiHON. S. M. DAMON'S

MOANALUA POLO GROUNDS

August 24th and 27th:

TICKETS, 50 CENTS

Tickets will be on sale at storesof EO, Hall & Sons, Woods &Sheldon, Pearson & Potter.

i

Tllrnl" WOMAN S EXCHANGE.

MOTBL, MBAft POfiy,

HAT8M4DNIIHAU MATS.ticco i:K,, sadd , Kuo,1.NAT,VEtondltlon, stn.o Addtu-- s A0 CUR08 of M dw"Il1"""'

.-- "Sl' living prices.

'Ilm i

uiiiu.i HummicjIi, plucwl onwins

c&

'r

. e&"-- s & . .' .

7 -- c ' " I

For SaleAmong the many bargains In Heat

Estato that I have on my list I would

draw your attention to

The Boardman Tractsituate between Lunnlllo and Klnau,on Ponsacola Street, now divided into

lots and to bo sold on very "easy terms.Apply

JAS. F. MORGAN.AUCTIONEER.

For Rent.DWELLING HOUSES

onWalklkl Itoad UUOAloha Lano 20.00

King Street 3G.09

Ilerctnnla Street 33 CO

Young Street ... 112.00, 117.50, 120.00

JAS. F. MORGAN,JgJ.- -, ... AUCTIONEER.

" ft? .,'"W.

Across the Continenton the

IMEWOVERLAND

LIMITEDCHICAGO In

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SOUTHERN PACIFIC

C. 8. FEL,Passenger Traffic Manager.

T. H. GOODMAN,General Passenger Agent

San Francisco, : : CALIFORNIA.51003.

Three TrainsDaily

VIA

UNION PACIFICTO

Omaha, Kansas City,

Chicago, St, Louis

And All Principal Eastern Points

( To Denver,

No Change KansasOmaha,

City,

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