W& f, 1 p,.- Bf fwf .- v Evening Bulletin · 2015. 6. 1. · rious ones, most of them, anxious to...

8
f .y ' . r, 1 if- - & i ' ? $qffFfflr-&FfT- W& IjBHSjSSSjBjBBjBjsBjftBjHSjsjsjBJSBjpaBBjBjSBj f, nflKBkiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiVsiiisiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHkiiHLiiiiiiiii slrvw- - el' - ' mrntmwnmmtt itttf " 9BMMILWHBaWPWiWWDBBBWaWiWWWWHttiHfTWWMEIiBiitl mtlWBElLEI''rvHjSKFSHKKKBKHKltiWwmXa3KWfMiS:KHtWB7P .'RasWBMW JBfflMBsVHMffWMMlBWysMlsWsiMW PU.-- I "j ' v wtrammtmtmttttst: i.ryx-.- ? - "'"., p,".- - sr t Bf "fwf p, .- - ' lr r w 1 STEAMER TAILK. 8 UNfc YUlfc. hUK. From Sin Francisco: Korea Dec. 10 Alameda Dec. 16 For San Francitco: Mongolia Dec. 10 Evening Bulletin Alnmcdn Dec. 21 China Dec. 24 J From Vaneouvsri THE EVENING BULLETIN jj : Monna Dec. 17 $1000.00 PRIZE CONTEST. : For Vaneouvar: : Aornngl Dec. 14 FRIDAY, DEC. 9, 1904. iiKtutmtrttMmmmummutrmmmwu:' 2:30 O'CLOCK EDITION "ttttmmmtmtttmmtutttttumuusuttttn Vol. XVI. No. 2943 16 PAGES-HONOLU- LU, TERRITORY OF HAWAII, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10, 190416 PAGES PUIOB 5 OBNT8 Sugar Planters Sign New 3 Years Contract With Trust Hawaiian sugar planter Iiavo sign- ed a now contract with the minir trust tor three yean. Tills nan the rumor mi the street this forenoon mill there Is every rea- son to know Unit the Information Is correct. It Is ralil that the Icrnm of the mm' comma are In many way more to the sugnr Industry hero than were the terms of ties jiroloiin contract. I'ormerly three-eighth- s oft the sell- ing price were allowed on deliver) ut San Francisco mid one-tent- oC the selling prlco was allowed on delivery ut New York. It Is undcrstud that the contract with thu trust Just signed U more ndvnntugcous to local sugar planters than this. Llttlo or no Information In regard tu details could ho gathend this tore-uoou- ; those concerned, men Interested 111 sugar .would havo nothing to say In the matter of terms. Still thu story HP on the street nnd business men were discussing thu significance ut the contract. The contract for tho next tlirco j cars differs somewhat from tho pre- vious arrangement In tho matter of shipments, ns to how shipments shall lie inane. iiuo so iiiiicu bukut is in lie carried overland from San Francis- o to New York and so much is to go around the Horn In tho big boats ut the Amerlean-Hnwnlla- Steamship Company to New York, nothing has as jet come out In referento to figures in this regard. Faxon Illshop of Charles IJrower &1 Co. and (leorgu M. Ilolpb, of Alexander k Baldwin took lunch with Captain and Mrs. Graham aboard the big sugar hip Ersklnc M. I'helps today. For this reason It was Impossible to tee these gentlemen for particulars concerning the transaction. I C. Jones dlselnlmed any knowl- - Tho greater tho cxpcrlenco of persons possessing prop- erty or money tho more thoy realize tho wisdom of en- gaging tho trust company trustee, attorney or n?ent. The greater tho Inexperi- ence, of such persons, the more tho tiust company's services im needed. No dial go for consulta- tion. Ourl(kLi .Mitnev Mitugtmeirt' lr t our Gffkvnr l mail. HAWAIIAN TRUST, CO, Limited, I FORT ST. I jljred)enjamins(9 MAKERS ttflEVyoRK s ri Correct Clothes for Men C "II ' r-- v v. i on HSh ' If t SiF . v W '' Ijrr L wtlL'1 t 'rS It SSXjf - T -- v EUCPn ft edge of the event. It was learned this nfternoon that several prominent' business men, while Ignorant of the details, while knowing nothing of the terms of the contract, except that these terms are more fa- vorable than were the terms of tho old agreement, are definitely Informed that the contract hns been signed. U.S, (OH rfi IN United States Consul at llombay, India. Wllllnm Thos. Fee, with his wlfo Is a passenger In tho transport Logan Consul l'co Is returning to his post by tho way of tho Philippines at the rn Quest of Secretary Taft. Ills six years service In India has given Mr. lee no opportunity to study the method of government, nnd as America's Philip-pin- e problem Is often compared 'to the Indian problem of Great lirltnln, Mr, l'co may stop over and malco some ob tervntlnns and comparisons. Ho went iiiu'ukm tho famine, and cholera scourge of '09 and was executive head of thu American relief work, which no res8ltatecl personal trips through fam lue districts to seo that the contribu- ted supplies reached their destination. He lost a child from cholera; his wife tuffered an attack but recovered. Mr. Fee was very pleasantly Im pressed with Honolulu. Ho found French Consul Vlzzavnua to be nn old Consular assoelato of llombay. Ho made calls on Hon, S, M. Damon and Governor Carter and nt thu Bulletin office. TO IKflKJU UWu Thu Hoard of Equalization of Taxes will meet on Monday at tho oftlco of Tax Assessor Holt in the Judiciary building, probably nt about 10 n. in. At tho meeting tho Tax Assessors, Holt of tho First Division, W. K. Hob-Inso- n of tho Second, N. C. Wllfong of tho Third nnd J. K. Farley of the Fourth Division nnd Treasuier A. J. Campbell will be present. Among the matters to bu tnken up will bo . tho consideration by tho Hoard of such changes In tho taxation statutes as may bo applicable for recommenda- tion to the coming legislature, m m GOVERNMENT LAND SALE. IIIlo, December S. Sub Land Agent Williams held a sulc of KtIwIIiI lot In front of the laud ouvo on Satur- day last at noon. Two lots In KnlwlUI and one In I'onahawal were offend One of these went to Peter Sllva, thu original bolder, for tho upset price of Smtiu. Lot 40, Katwlkl upset pries JICu.'jO, was bought by John l'arelrii for $273.00. There were no bids fw tho I'onahawal lot and it was not sold. Herald. Tho least a man professes to know, the least he will havo to stand good for. REAL TAILOR-MAD- READY-TO-WE- AR It's true there are suits and overcoats Just as seasonable, fabrics just as fine, but there the equality between usual ready made and that bearing this label JjrlJfedpeiijaiBins lAAKERSNEWyRK ends. No other shows the per- fect fit, the absolute conform- ity with the latest decrees of fashion; yet preserves the quiet, elegant dignity which has made the ALFRED BENJAMIN & CO. CLOTHING appeal so strongly to men of correct Idea In dress. For sale only by THE KASH CO., LIMITED APIS! DM No Statute Regulating Machine's Speed In Hawaii. WAS EXERCISING CARE AND WAS NOT HEEDLESS TWENTY-FIV- MILES AN HOUR WHEN ARRESTED CAR OWN- ERS IN COURT CAN STOP SHORT. Automohlllst C. V. C. Dcerlnir. own er of u fine While steam car, who was nncsted recently for "furious nnd heedless' driving through the streets of tho c ty. was this morning discharg ed by Judgo Whitney In Police Court. Jtidfj Stanley appeared for Mr. Dcerlng ond Deputy Hlgji Sheriff W. T. Itawllps prosecuted tho case, the first of Its kind In the Territory und In tho nnturc of a test as to whether or not automobiles could be controlled by tho regulations having to do with vo hides nulled by beasts. According to thu decision of the Court, automobiles are at present ex empt, or rather there Is no statute on tho books regulating tho speed at which a car may travel through thu streets of Honolulu. When the case camo on for hearing this morning tho court room was ciondcd to tho doors. Tho back seats were packed with mixed humanity, cu- rious ones, most of them, anxious to eeo what was to bo done with tho man with the shoved up over the visor of his automobllo cap. Among the representative citizens pre- sent worn many who own automobiles, gentlemen naturally interested in the outcome of tho caso. Tho bar was also, well represented. Noticeable In tho forward part of tho crowd, near the witness stand, were Prince David Knwananakoa. Dr. HiimphrlB. Captain Jorgstroff, A. G. M. llobcrtson nnd A. S. Humphreys. Deerlng himself was culled to tho witness stand and put through n rim nlng lire of questions by tho learned Deputy Sheriff. When Deerlng said he wns going between twenty nnd twcnty-llv- o miles mi hour nt thu time ho wns called out to by tho mounted patrolman who endeavored to arrest the automohlllst, Haw Hns was seen to smile n smile of triumph; If twenty-fiv-e miles an hour wasn't fast mid fu- rious und heedless driving, ho evident- ly thought, what 'mid be called such? "About how fast were you golngj ' neked Stanley of his client. Between twenty nnd twenty-liv- e miles." "Hud you your machlno under cod trol?" under pcifcet control." "Wcro ou exercising duo caro?" "f always oxeniso tl0 greatest of care.' "If thero had been nny vehicles InJ the way Could you have turned out lu tuno to avoid nn accident? "Yes, certainly." "Do you consider tho rnlo of speed at which you weio going to bo furious and heedless driving?'' "It wxmld bo for thu crowded down- town city streets." Thero was somo Interesting argu- ment between counsel over testimony as to tho, ability to stop a machlno go- lug at n pretty good clip. Deerlng did nut consider twcnty-llv- miles an hour fast for his machlno. Ho said that If his machlno was going ns fast as a hnnn xmiM ,m ho nnnt.l .lnn l,o. UW.UV VWHU. u.l .,w .WM. ".,, ,V, ..., mtV fO..( wli.trnna .,.,.,..., II ,. U.mil,l Cnla n. ,,,tj ...it, m.u tun,, and ability to strep In n short space. (continued on page u.) FURNITURE LASTING PRETTY USEFUL For Holiday Gifts Wc have the and most complete stock to be found in islands at our fine Young Building Stores. J. HOPP & GO. 1053 Bishop St J059 RAWS 4 7-- 8c Henry Wntcrbotun Trust Co., Ltd , aro todny In receipt of a cable fmm LMw. I'ollltz & Co. stating that raw BUgar sold In New York nt Vic cable of yesterday says that I.lclit re- port H u. further reduction of "15,004 tons, ll WAIALUA MANAGEMENT CONSIDERING DEMANDS KOREANS NOT USED TO BREAK JAPANESE STRIKE WANT LU- - NAS DISCHARGED AND MORE PAY. Tho statement made In tho morn- ing of paper that two hundred and fifty cd Koreans were taken down to Walalua plantation esterday for the purpose Of breaking the strike of Japanese la- borers is not correct. There Is no truth In the story of these men being used to wind up tho difficulty with the men. A committee of the striking Jap- anese has conferred with the manage- ment of tho plantation, presenting tho demands of the cane loaders nnd oth- ers and tho management will tonight scud to Its employes an answer us to what they are willing to do. The strikers have grievances against one or two of the lunas and usk that they be discharged. Whether or not the plantation will follow the wishes a Qt tho Japanese In this respect Is not to determined. The matter Is being cure-full- to considered. The cane loaders arc also demanding an Incrense In their wages. High Sheriff William Henry stated this morning that ho had receied no ho further word from waialtia and that be expected the remainder of tho police. snuad. sent down to quell what prom ised to bo a riot, back tu town on uiis afternoon r train. of AT JAPANESE DROWNED It BEFORE WIFE'S EYES LABORER FALLS INTO RESERVOIR WHILE WIFE STANDS ON THE BANK UNABLE TO REN- DER HELP. Yauiaguelil. a Japanese laborer em ployed by the Oahu plantation at Wal lui. ctmh,y romroon enmo to hi (tenth liv ilrciu'itlncr . !S. rn!,"ri"' . reported i.v iv.miv si.'..rirr i,.i, ,'..,. naudcz of thu Kwn district, who ar- rived In Honolulu this morning, wua as follows: Ynmngiiehl was employed by the plantation to look niter tho big i Milr which Is situated nt L tt,Y, tbo mountain ruugo. tie nun whu, I Ills wlfu nnd two children In a little house on the bank of the reservoir Yesterday morning lie was engaged, as wns his custom, In cleaning tho wa- ters of the! great artificial pond when ho lost his footing on tho slippery bank and full iiito-th-o water, Tho unfortunate man could not swim and tho water was unite deep. Ills wlfo stood on tho bank nenr him nnd saw him fnll In. Although slin was within n few feet of her drowning bus- - band she wns unablo tu lend him any !, fn..,l.. 1... ..!, ...! ., UPRIBIHIII., 1 Ullll lU OUUn ill... ("OW .rniln .,,, nKmx. ,, Iw. .nrlnn.. ... tf (1,.. .,.,.. i UUUIU HUIIIKV iiiu ntiivi.f could collect her thoughts, which bail sudden tragic loss of her husband, ran to a field sumo dlstaucu from tho place of tho accident, whero somo Jnpnnusu wero nt work. Sho summoned their assistance and they hurriedly reached tho reservoir. Although tho men quickly found Ynmagttchl's body nnd it from thu water, their efforts woro all in vain. The man wns dend.j Deputy Shorlff I'ernandez wns Immc- -' dlntely notified of tho nffnlr. Ho rodn to tho sreno and Investigated tho enso. As ho found that It was plainly n caso of purrt accident ho did not deem It 'nucessnry to hold n coroner's Inquest I " U. S. Consul Ken of llombay, India who passed through this city on liir way bac.lt to his post after a visit tu tho mainland, this morning called on Governor Carter. i iS.S. Mongolia, Dec 10, Will bo our outgoing C1IUIST-- , MAS boat this year. iWells, Farp S. Go. EXPRESS Phone Wain 156. ' OFFICE MASONIC TEMPLE. eecniy-nv- nt least stop Then went down nnd rcmnlned going at run. Captain Jorg-- den from sight, drowned before, the strciff, expert automoblllst, gavo val very eyes of his instructed wlfo. uablo testimony In reference to The poor woman ns soon as sha ream-rin- opinion anu ciis..iieen licnumlieii ny tnn Horror or the largest the two took 111 WAIAHiA Attorney-General'- s Dept. Caused Arrest of Chinese PETERS GIYES HINTS OF NEW DEVELOPMENTS GRAND JURY SHOULD NOT BE HAMPERED BY PETTY CASES BUT SHOULD EXAMINE DEPARTMENTS. Tho Investigation of the Wulaiua riot case and the subsequent arrest certain gamblers who were iiiuuert- - with that case now turns out to have been tho work of the Attorney General's Department more than of the Grand Jury. Two Chinese havo been arrested, namely Chang Ah ami Won l'ok Sang, but warrants for their urrcst wcro Instigated by the Attor- ney General's Department, ltcgardlug this Deputy Attor ney General E. C. Peters stated this forenoon that he had called the atten- tion of the Police Department to thu caso in conversation with Deputy Sheriff ltawllns. Tho two principal alleged offenders, Chang Ah and Won sang, had consequence beeii arrested last Thursday. They aru diarged with aiding nnd maintaining cho fa bank. Tho charge refers, not any recent offense, but uway back the time Immediately previous to tho Walalua riot, when, according to Peters, big cho fa bank was being run openly and notoriously at Walalua. Peters explained this morning that had referred the matter to tho Po- - lleo Department rather than to hac tho Grand Jury take It up and time on It. In speaking on this subject ho gavo nn exceedingly practical idea what in his opinion should be the proper functions of the Investigators. "I did not want to have tho Grand Jury tako up this case and waste Its tlmo on It." said the Deputy Attorney General. "Since was really up to tho Police! Department to tuko up the matter. After tho arrest thu men will appear before tho District Magistrate and lifter lie has passed cm their easM Is time enough for thu jury to tako It up. I can say that Is probable that some very Interesting develop- ments will follow In this matter. "I have tried as far as possible to keep petty eases from taking tho time ut the jury. number of complaints are constantly being mado to that body but most of these could better bo made to the polled when both sides of the story will bn sifted betoro the District Wh -- ""Msiraie. mo Jill ion only lienr one side. Of course In Instances whero rases hnve been dismissed by thu District Court It is proper for thu Grand Jury to tnko them up. It ought to bo the Jury's especial function to In- vestigate tho various departments of tho government nnd ii u Is rfll,C,IIB f0reC'1 l0 l00k "" M!l,y ra6C8 l,ut "I"0 "mu t luu-stlgnt- the ,, matters. rect to a ho a speed in ins tho matter a Yoic as a a It It A "" constantly It The interesting developments In thn Walalua ease referred tu by Mr. Peter are of coursn merely matters of con- jecture. His statement thut they wcr running wide open and notoriously. however, gives a clue to ono phaso of thu probable developments. It Is also said that tho pollco In gntherlng evl demo from thoso conrcrncd In thn caso used methods which wcro not. ciuitii nccordlng to Hoylo, for Instance. that tho end of a ropo waa applied to i.rinp lOnjl 1110 irUlll from rCIUCiaUl 111,0 FULL DRESS SHIRTS $L50 with and without Cuffs, and anything In MEN'S FURNISH-ING- at 8elllng-Ou- t Prices. Have a look at our Bath Robes Levingsteo. ' NO EXTRA SESSION UNTIL NEXT FALL Associated Press Slicclnl Cable ) C WASHINGTON, D. C, Dee. 10. President Roosevelt has announced there will be no extra session next spring for the revision of the tariff. He Is unde- cided In regard to a possible call for an extra session In the fall. Has Carnegie's Name CLEVELAND, Ohio, Dee. 10. Securities deposited with the banks by Mrs. Chadwlek show Andrew Carnegie's signature to papers amounting to 8INKING OF SAIYEN. TOKIO, Japan, Dec. 10. The Japanese cruiser Salyen struck a mine and sank on the 30th. Captain Tajlma and 38 others were drowned. ( o ALL GRADES ADVANCED. NEW YORK, Dee. 10. Confectioners A, mould A, cut loaf, crushed, pow- - dered, granulated and cube sugar were advanced today ten cents a hundred. o JUDGE IS REMOVED. WASHINGTON, D. C, Dee. 10. The of New Mexico for lax administration. WARSHIPS ARE SUNK AND JAPAN LOSES ONE CRUISER WASHINGTON, D. C, Dec. 10. To JAPANESE CONSUL, Honolulu: On the 10th December the comm ander of the naval artillery at Port Arthur reports that the bombardmen t on Friday set the Bayan afire, which heeled to port side 25 degrees and near ly capsizing; the Retvlsan and the Poltava submerged in high tide up to the upper deck and below the conning tower; the Pallida and the Pobleda he eled considerably to port side and star- board side respectively, exposing the (hull below the waterllne and In high tide part of the upper deck washed; th e Peresvlet submerged In high tide up to sternwalk at stern and torpedo tu be at bow; the Gllyak lay close to shore listing considerably and believe d to be resting on her bottom; the Se vastopol, at dawn Friday, removed an chorage to the outer roadstead, pre. sumably for escaping our shells. The commander of the Third 8qu adron reports that the cruiser Salyen (1.344 tons), while engaged in e rating with the army and the blockad- ing fleet near Port Arthur fortress on the 30th November, hit a Russian mine and sank, The complement wa s saved except 38, Including Captain Tajlma. HIOKI. o SAN FRANCISCO, Cal Dec. 10. SUGAR: 88 analysis Beets, 14s. 4 Dec. 9., 14s. 6d. Dec. 8, 14s. 5 GOVERNOR CARTER SPEAK8 OF NEW BOND ISSUE Governor Carter this morning slated that hn wus expecting to reeelvn a en blegram from Secretary Jack Atklii eon, now In New York, giving further details regarding the disposal of the new Issuo of bonds. Tho Governor states that .lark speaks of the disposal of thu bonds on a four per cent Inter est busts Instead of nt four mid n half per lent as a possibility rather than a probability. "It Is qui to probable," said tho Gov- ernor, "that Atkinson will havo soma dlltlculty yet In New York on account of tho recent Hurry In sugar. When I was In New York Moating the last Iionil Issue, us well as on other occasions I when I havo been there on llnnuilnl business, I nave lounii inn unanciers thero to bo nn exceedingly rnutlous lot. When thero Is tho least rlpplo on the financial sea they are almost afraid ot touching anything. The horizon has to be absolutely clear before they will tnko up a matter, otherwise they seem afraid that there may bu rock' bidden under tho surface." Ncopollton and Tuttl Kruttl brick Ire cream made right, Is ono of the winners. Hllto Iro Cream Parlors. Jtf likr - jjitg. President has removed Judge Baker Tho coroner's jury on tbo caso of Lewal the native man whu was killed by a car In Wal-I- d kl two nights ngo, held Its final elttlng this morning verdict which tbo conductor of blame, 11 wns shown that tho man wns heavily In liquor, was sleeping on tho track in front ot the car. .Tho verdict of tho Jury was ns "That the said Lewal ro mo to his death, at Island ot Oahu, ot Hawaii, on the fclh day of A. 1). 1901, from Internal Injuries received by lielug struck by car No. 2, of ttiti Honolulu Itapld Transit and I.nnd Co., at Wulklkl, Island ot Oahu, of Hawaii, on the fith day ot A. J). iaui" James K. Fullcrton and wife, Henry Roth and Miles Pivot go to Molokai an n ten days' bunting to bring down numerous deer nnd wild goats. "Jones tells mo his horso can go to beat tho band." "Tho tho band must bo on fooL" Cleveland STYLISH OXFORDS A now stylo In men's Oxfords Just here, In tans and Ideal Kid. Tans aro popular shiny leathers fav- orites nlways. . Tho now styles are ot tbo bluchcr cut nnd, besides tho very best tbo greatest skill Is used lu their Tans Kid Clears appointed Makalnel, completely exonerated Makalnel, Honolulu, Territory December, acciden- tally Territory December. HUNTING PAR.TY. expedition, ex- pecting rinlndoaler. $5.SO exceedingly everywhere materials obtainable, construction. Idea! Compare them with $7 and $S shoes bco If can point out wherein thoy aro Inferior. Manufacturers' Co., Ltd. 1051 FORT STREET. Xr iitk.1-:-- . ii.:, ,. .afeff Bfiar'AfJA'. , ' tifc ,,.' H" W';$4 Coroner's Inquest Rapid Transit and returned nnd motorniaii conclusively and follows: - $6.00 FOR MEN and and you Shoe til

Transcript of W& f, 1 p,.- Bf fwf .- v Evening Bulletin · 2015. 6. 1. · rious ones, most of them, anxious to...

Page 1: W& f, 1 p,.- Bf fwf .- v Evening Bulletin · 2015. 6. 1. · rious ones, most of them, anxious to eeo what was to bo done with tho man with the shoved up over the visor of his automobllo

f

.y

'

.

r,

1

if- -

&i

'

?

$qffFfflr-&FfT-W& IjBHSjSSSjBjBBjBjsBjftBjHSjsjsjBJSBjpaBBjBjSBjf, nflKBkiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiVsiiisiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHkiiHLiiiiiiiii

slrvw- - el' - '

mrntmwnmmtt itttf " 9BMMILWHBaWPWiWWDBBBWaWiWWWWHttiHfTWWMEIiBiitl mtlWBElLEI''rvHjSKFSHKKKBKHKltiWwmXa3KWfMiS:KHtWB7P .'RasWBMW JBfflMBsVHMffWMMlBWysMlsWsiMW PU.-- I " j ' v wtrammtmtmttttst:i.ryx-.- ? - "'"., p,".-- sr t Bf "fwf p, .- - ' lr r w1 STEAMER TAILK. 8UNfc YUlfc. hUK.

From Sin Francisco:Korea Dec. 10

Alameda Dec. 16

For San Francitco:Mongolia Dec. 10 Evening BulletinAlnmcdn Dec. 21

China Dec. 24

J From Vaneouvsri THE EVENING BULLETIN jj: Monna Dec. 17 $1000.00 PRIZE CONTEST.: For Vaneouvar:: Aornngl Dec. 14 FRIDAY, DEC. 9, 1904.

iiKtutmtrttMmmmummutrmmmwu:' 2:30 O'CLOCK EDITION "ttttmmmtmtttmmtutttttumuusuttttn

Vol. XVI. No. 2943 16 PAGES-HONOLU- LU, TERRITORY OF HAWAII, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10, 190416 PAGES PUIOB 5 OBNT8

Sugar Planters SignNew 3 Years

Contract With TrustHawaiian sugar planter Iiavo sign-

ed a now contract with the minir trusttor three yean.

Tills nan the rumor mi the streetthis forenoon mill there Is every rea-son to know Unit the Information Iscorrect.

It Is ralil that the Icrnm of the mm'comma are In many way more

to the sugnr Industry herothan were the terms of ties jiroloiincontract.

I'ormerly three-eighth- s oft the sell-ing price were allowed on deliver) utSan Francisco mid one-tent- oC theselling prlco was allowed on deliveryut New York. It Is undcrstud thatthe contract with thu trust Just signedU more ndvnntugcous to local sugarplanters than this.

Llttlo or no Information In regardtu details could ho gathend this tore-uoou- ;

those concerned, men Interested111 sugar .would havo nothing to say Inthe matter of terms. Still thu storyHP on the street nnd business menwere discussing thu significance ut thecontract.

The contract for tho next tlircoj cars differs somewhat from tho pre-vious arrangement In tho matter ofshipments, ns to how shipments shalllie inane. iiuo so iiiiicu bukut is inlie carried overland from San Francis-

o to New York and so much is to goaround the Horn In tho big boats utthe Amerlean-Hnwnlla- SteamshipCompany to New York, nothing has asjet come out In referento to figuresin this regard.

Faxon Illshop of Charles IJrower &1

Co. and (leorgu M. Ilolpb, of Alexanderk Baldwin took lunch with Captainand Mrs. Graham aboard the big sugar

hip Ersklnc M. I'helps today.For this reason It was Impossible

to tee these gentlemen for particularsconcerning the transaction.

I C. Jones dlselnlmed any knowl- -

Tho greater tho cxpcrlencoof persons possessing prop-erty or money tho more thoyrealize tho wisdom of en-

gaging tho trust companytrustee, attorney

or n?ent.The greater tho Inexperi-

ence, of such persons, themore tho tiust company'sservices im needed.

No dial go for consulta-tion.

Ourl(kLi .Mitnev Mitugtmeirt' lrt our Gffkvnr l mail.

HAWAIIAN

TRUST, CO,

Limited, IFORT ST. I

jljred)enjamins(9MAKERS ttflEVyoRK

s riCorrect Clothes forMenC "II 'r-- v v. ion HSh ' If

t SiF . v W '' Ijrr

L wtlL'1 t 'rS It SSXjf -

T

--v EUCPn ft

edge of the event.It was learned this nfternoon that

several prominent' business men, whileIgnorant of the details, while knowingnothing of the terms of the contract,except that these terms are more fa-

vorable than were the terms of tho oldagreement, are definitely Informed thatthe contract hns been signed.

U.S, (OH rfiIN

United States Consul at llombay,India. Wllllnm Thos. Fee, with his wlfoIs a passenger In tho transport LoganConsul l'co Is returning to his post bytho way of tho Philippines at the rnQuest of Secretary Taft. Ills six yearsservice In India has given Mr. lee noopportunity to study the method ofgovernment, nnd as America's Philip-pin- e

problem Is often compared 'to theIndian problem of Great lirltnln, Mr,l'co may stop over and malco some obtervntlnns and comparisons. Ho wentiiiu'ukm tho famine, and cholerascourge of '09 and was executive headof thu American relief work, which nores8ltatecl personal trips through famlue districts to seo that the contribu-ted supplies reached their destination.He lost a child from cholera; his wifetuffered an attack but recovered.

Mr. Fee was very pleasantly Impressed with Honolulu. Ho foundFrench Consul Vlzzavnua to be nn oldConsular assoelato of llombay. Homade calls on Hon, S, M. Damon andGovernor Carter and nt thu Bulletinoffice.

TO IKflKJU UWu

Thu Hoard of Equalization of Taxeswill meet on Monday at tho oftlco ofTax Assessor Holt in the Judiciarybuilding, probably nt about 10 n. in.At tho meeting tho Tax Assessors,Holt of tho First Division, W. K. Hob-Inso- n

of tho Second, N. C. Wllfong oftho Third nnd J. K. Farley of theFourth Division nnd Treasuier A. J.Campbell will be present. Among thematters to bu tnken up will bo . thoconsideration by tho Hoard of suchchanges In tho taxation statutes asmay bo applicable for recommenda-tion to the coming legislature,

m m

GOVERNMENT LAND SALE.

IIIlo, December S. Sub Land AgentWilliams held a sulc of KtIwIIiI lotIn front of the laud ouvo on Satur-day last at noon. Two lots In KnlwlUIand one In I'onahawal were offendOne of these went to Peter Sllva, thuoriginal bolder, for tho upset price ofSmtiu. Lot 40, Katwlkl upset priesJICu.'jO, was bought by John l'arelriifor $273.00. There were no bids fwtho I'onahawal lot and it was not sold.

Herald.

Tho least a man professes to know,the least he will havo to stand goodfor.

REAL TAILOR-MAD-

READY-TO-WE- AR

It's true there are suits and

overcoats Just as seasonable,

fabrics just as fine, but therethe equality between usualready made and that bearingthis label

JjrlJfedpeiijaiBins

lAAKERSNEWyRK

ends. No other shows the per-

fect fit, the absolute conform-

ity with the latest decrees of

fashion; yet preserves the

quiet, elegant dignity which

has made the

ALFRED BENJAMIN & CO.

CLOTHING

appeal so strongly to men of

correct Idea In dress.

For sale only by

THE KASH CO.,LIMITED

APIS! DM

No Statute Regulating

Machine's SpeedIn Hawaii.

WAS EXERCISING CARE

AND WAS NOT HEEDLESS

TWENTY-FIV- MILES AN HOURWHEN ARRESTED CAR OWN-

ERS IN COURT CANSTOP SHORT.

Automohlllst C. V. C. Dcerlnir. owner of u fine While steam car, who wasnncsted recently for "furious nndheedless' driving through the streetsof tho c ty. was this morning discharged by Judgo Whitney In Police Court.

Jtidfj Stanley appeared for Mr.Dcerlng ond Deputy Hlgji Sheriff W.T. Itawllps prosecuted tho case, thefirst of Its kind In the Territory und Intho nnturc of a test as to whether ornot automobiles could be controlled bytho regulations having to do with vohides nulled by beasts.

According to thu decision of theCourt, automobiles are at present exempt, or rather there Is no statute ontho books regulating tho speed atwhich a car may travel through thustreets of Honolulu.

When the case camo on for hearingthis morning tho court room wasciondcd to tho doors. Tho back seatswere packed with mixed humanity, cu-

rious ones, most of them, anxious toeeo what was to bo done with tho manwith the shoved up overthe visor of his automobllo cap.Among the representative citizens pre-sent worn many who own automobiles,gentlemen naturally interested in theoutcome of tho caso. Tho bar wasalso, well represented. Noticeable Intho forward part of tho crowd, nearthe witness stand, were Prince DavidKnwananakoa. Dr. HiimphrlB. CaptainJorgstroff, A. G. M. llobcrtson nnd A.S. Humphreys.

Deerlng himself was culled to thowitness stand and put through n rimnlng lire of questions by tho learnedDeputy Sheriff. When Deerlng saidhe wns going between twenty nndtwcnty-llv- o miles mi hour nt thu timeho wns called out to by tho mountedpatrolman who endeavored to arrestthe automohlllst, Haw Hns was seen tosmile n smile of triumph; If twenty-fiv-e

miles an hour wasn't fast mid fu-

rious und heedless driving, ho evident-ly thought, what 'mid be called such?

"About how fast were you golngj 'neked Stanley of his client.

Between twenty nnd twenty-liv- e

miles.""Hud you your machlno under cod

trol?"under pcifcet control."

"Wcro ou exercising duo caro?""f always oxeniso tl0 greatest of

care.'"If thero had been nny vehicles InJ

the way Could you have turned out lutuno to avoid nn accident?

"Yes, certainly.""Do you consider tho rnlo of speed

at which you weio going to bo furiousand heedless driving?''

"It wxmld bo for thu crowded down-town city streets."

Thero was somo Interesting argu-ment between counsel over testimonyas to tho, ability to stop a machlno go-

lug at n pretty good clip. Deerlng didnut consider twcnty-llv- miles an hourfast for his machlno. Ho said that Ifhis machlno was going ns fast as ahnnn xmiM ,m ho nnnt.l .lnn l,o.UW.UV VWHU. u.l .,w .WM. ".,, ,V,

..., mtV fO..( wli.trnna.,.,.,..., II,. U.mil,l Cnlan. ,,,tj ...it, m.u tun,,

and ability to strep In n short space.

(continued on page u.)

FURNITURELASTINGPRETTYUSEFUL

For Holiday Gifts

Wc have the andmost complete stock to befound in islands atour fine YoungBuilding Stores.

J. HOPP & GO.

1053 Bishop St J059

RAWS4 7--8c

Henry Wntcrbotun Trust Co., Ltd ,aro todny In receipt of a cable fmmLMw. I'ollltz & Co. stating that rawBUgar sold In New York nt Viccable of yesterday says that I.lclit re-

port H u. further reduction of "15,004tons,

ll

WAIALUA MANAGEMENT

CONSIDERING DEMANDS

KOREANS NOT USED TO BREAKJAPANESE STRIKE WANT LU- -

NAS DISCHARGED ANDMORE PAY.

Tho statement made In tho morn-ing

ofpaper that two hundred and fifty cd

Koreans were taken down to Walaluaplantation esterday for the purposeOf breaking the strike of Japanese la-

borers is not correct. There Is no truthIn the story of these men being usedto wind up tho difficulty with the

men.A committee of the striking Jap-

anese has conferred with the manage-ment of tho plantation, presenting thodemands of the cane loaders nnd oth-ers and tho management will tonightscud to Its employes an answer us towhat they are willing to do.

The strikers have grievances againstone or two of the lunas and usk thatthey be discharged. Whether or notthe plantation will follow the wishes aQt tho Japanese In this respect Is not todetermined. The matter Is being cure-full- to

considered.The cane loaders arc also demanding

an Incrense In their wages.High Sheriff William Henry stated

this morning that ho had receied no hofurther word from waialtia and thatbe expected the remainder of tho police.snuad. sent down to quell what promised to bo a riot, back tu town on uiisafternoon r train. of

AT

JAPANESE DROWNEDIt

BEFORE WIFE'S EYES

LABORER FALLS INTO RESERVOIRWHILE WIFE STANDS ON THE

BANK UNABLE TO REN-DER HELP.

Yauiaguelil. a Japanese laborer employed by the Oahu plantation at Wal

lui. ctmh,y romroon enmo to hi(tenth liv ilrciu'itlncr. !S. rn!,"ri"' .reported i.v iv.miv si.'..rirr i,.i, ,'..,.naudcz of thu Kwn district, who ar-rived In Honolulu this morning, wuaas follows:

Ynmngiiehl was employed by theplantation to look niter tho big i

Milr which Is situated nt L tt,Y,tbo mountain ruugo. tie nun whu,

I Ills wlfu nnd two children In a littlehouse on the bank of the reservoirYesterday morning lie was engaged,as wns his custom, In cleaning tho wa-ters of the! great artificial pond whenho lost his footing on tho slipperybank and full iiito-th-o water,

Tho unfortunate man could not swimand tho water was unite deep. Illswlfo stood on tho bank nenr him nndsaw him fnll In. Although slin waswithin n few feet of her drowning bus- -

band she wns unablo tu lend him any!, fn..,l.. 1... ..!, ...! .,UPRIBIHIII., 1 Ullll lU OUUn ill... ("OW.rniln.,,, nKmx. ,,Iw. .nrlnn.. ...tf (1,.. .,.,.. iUUUIU HUIIIKV iiiu ntiivi.f

could collect her thoughts, which bail

sudden tragic loss of her husband, ranto a field sumo dlstaucu from tho placeof tho accident, whero somo Jnpnnusuwero nt work. Sho summoned theirassistance and they hurriedly reachedtho reservoir. Although tho menquickly found Ynmagttchl's body nnd

it from thu water, their effortsworo all in vain. The man wns dend.j

Deputy Shorlff I'ernandez wns Immc- -'

dlntely notified of tho nffnlr. Ho rodnto tho sreno and Investigated tho enso.As ho found that It was plainly n casoof purrt accident ho did not deem It

'nucessnry to hold n coroner's InquestI "

U. S. Consul Ken of llombay, Indiawho passed through this city on liirway bac.lt to his post after a visit tutho mainland, this morning called onGovernor Carter.

i

iS.S. Mongolia, Dec 10,

Will bo our outgoing C1IUIST-- ,

MAS boat this year.

iWells, Farp S. Go.EXPRESS

Phone Wain 156.'

OFFICE MASONIC TEMPLE.

eecniy-nv- nt least stop Then went down nnd rcmnlnedgoing at run. Captain Jorg-- den from sight, drowned before, the

strciff, expert automoblllst, gavo val very eyes of his instructed wlfo.uablo testimony In reference to The poor woman ns soon as sha

ream-rin- opinion anu ciis..iieen licnumlieii ny tnn Horror or the

largest

thetwo

took

111

WAIAHiA

Attorney-General'- s Dept.

Caused Arrest of

Chinese

PETERS GIYES HINTS

OF NEW DEVELOPMENTS

GRAND JURY SHOULD NOT BEHAMPERED BY PETTY CASES

BUT SHOULD EXAMINEDEPARTMENTS.

Tho Investigation of the Wulaiuariot case and the subsequent arrest

certain gamblers who were iiiuuert- -

with that case now turns out tohave been tho work of the AttorneyGeneral's Department more than of theGrand Jury. Two Chinese havo beenarrested, namely Chang Ah ami Wonl'ok Sang, but warrants for theirurrcst wcro Instigated by the Attor-ney General's Department,

ltcgardlug this Deputy Attorney General E. C. Peters stated thisforenoon that he had called the atten-tion of the Police Department to thucaso in conversation with DeputySheriff ltawllns. Tho two principalalleged offenders, Chang Ah and Won

sang, had consequence beeiiarrested last Thursday. They arudiarged with aiding nnd maintaining

cho fa bank. Tho charge refers, notany recent offense, but uway backthe time Immediately previous to

tho Walalua riot, when, according toPeters, big cho fa bank was beingrun openly and notoriously at Walalua.

Peters explained this morning thathad referred the matter to tho Po- -

lleo Department rather than to hactho Grand Jury take It up andtime on It. In speaking on this subjectho gavo nn exceedingly practical idea

what in his opinion should be theproper functions of the Investigators.

"I did not want to have tho GrandJury tako up this case and waste Itstlmo on It." said the Deputy AttorneyGeneral. "Since was really up totho Police! Department to tuko up thematter. After tho arrest thu men willappear before tho District Magistrateand lifter lie has passed cm their easM

Is time enough for thu jury to takoIt up. I can say that Is probablethat some very Interesting develop-ments will follow In this matter.

"I have tried as far as possible tokeep petty eases from taking tho timeut the jury. number of complaintsare constantly being mado to that bodybut most of these could better bo madeto the polled when both sides of thestory will bn sifted betoro the District

Wh--""Msiraie. mo Jill ion onlylienr one side. Of course In Instanceswhero rases hnve been dismissed by thuDistrict Court It is proper for thuGrand Jury to tnko them up. It oughtto bo the Jury's especial function to In-

vestigate tho various departments oftho government nnd ii u Is

rfll,C,IIB f0reC'1 l0 l00k "" M!l,y ra6C8l,ut "I"0 "mu t luu-stlgnt- the,,matters.

rect to a hoa

speed

in ins

tho

matter

a

Yoic as a

a

It

It

A

""

constantlyIt

The interesting developments In thnWalalua ease referred tu by Mr. Peterare of coursn merely matters of con-jecture. His statement thut they wcrrunning wide open and notoriously.however, gives a clue to ono phaso ofthu probable developments. It Is alsosaid that tho pollco In gntherlng evldemo from thoso conrcrncd In thncaso used methods which wcro not.ciuitii nccordlng to Hoylo, for Instance.that tho end of a ropo waa applied toi.rinp lOnjl 1110 irUlll from rCIUCiaUl111,0

FULLDRESSSHIRTS

$L50with and without Cuffs, andanything In MEN'S FURNISH-ING-

at 8elllng-Ou- t Prices.Have a look at our

Bath Robes

Levingsteo. '

NO EXTRA SESSION

UNTIL NEXT FALLAssociated Press Slicclnl Cable ) C

WASHINGTON, D. C, Dee. 10. President Roosevelt has announced therewill be no extra session next spring for the revision of the tariff. He Is unde-

cided In regard to a possible call for an extra session In the fall.

Has Carnegie's NameCLEVELAND, Ohio, Dee. 10. Securities deposited with the banks by Mrs.

Chadwlek show Andrew Carnegie's signature to papers amounting to

8INKING OF SAIYEN.

TOKIO, Japan, Dec. 10. The Japanese cruiser Salyen struck a mine andsank on the 30th. Captain Tajlma and 38 others were drowned. (

o

ALL GRADES ADVANCED.NEW YORK, Dee. 10. Confectioners A, mould A, cut loaf, crushed, pow- -

dered, granulated and cube sugar were advanced today ten cents a hundred.o

JUDGE IS REMOVED.

WASHINGTON, D. C, Dee. 10. Theof New Mexico for lax administration.

WARSHIPS ARE SUNK AND

JAPAN LOSES ONE CRUISERWASHINGTON, D. C, Dec. 10.

To JAPANESE CONSUL, Honolulu:On the 10th December the comm ander of the naval artillery at Port

Arthur reports that the bombardmen t on Friday set the Bayan afire, whichheeled to port side 25 degrees and near ly capsizing; the Retvlsan and thePoltava submerged in high tide up to the upper deck and below the conningtower; the Pallida and the Pobleda he eled considerably to port side and star-board side respectively, exposing the (hull below the waterllne and In hightide part of the upper deck washed; th e Peresvlet submerged In high tide upto sternwalk at stern and torpedo tu be at bow; the Gllyak lay close toshore listing considerably and believe d to be resting on her bottom; the Sevastopol, at dawn Friday, removed an chorage to the outer roadstead, pre.sumably for escaping our shells.

The commander of the Third 8qu adron reports that the cruiser Salyen(1.344 tons), while engaged in e rating with the army and the blockad-ing fleet near Port Arthur fortress on the 30th November, hit a Russianmine and sank, The complement wa s saved except 38, Including CaptainTajlma. HIOKI.

o

SAN FRANCISCO, Cal Dec. 10. SUGAR: 88 analysis Beets, 14s. 4Dec. 9., 14s. 6d. Dec. 8, 14s. 5

GOVERNOR CARTERSPEAK8 OF

NEW BOND ISSUE

Governor Carter this morning slatedthat hn wus expecting to reeelvn a enblegram from Secretary Jack Atkliieon, now In New York, giving furtherdetails regarding the disposal of thenew Issuo of bonds. Tho Governorstates that .lark speaks of the disposalof thu bonds on a four per cent Interest busts Instead of nt four mid n halfper lent as a possibility rather thana probability.

"It Is qui to probable," said tho Gov-ernor, "that Atkinson will havo somadlltlculty yet In New York on accountof tho recent Hurry In sugar. When I

was In New York Moating the last IionilIssue, us well as on other occasions

Iwhen I havo been there on llnnuilnlbusiness, I nave lounii inn unanciersthero to bo nn exceedingly rnutlouslot. When thero Is tho least rlpplo onthe financial sea they are almost afraidot touching anything. The horizonhas to be absolutely clear before theywill tnko up a matter, otherwise theyseem afraid that there may bu rock'bidden under tho surface."

Ncopollton and Tuttl Kruttl brickIre cream made right, Is ono of thewinners. Hllto Iro Cream Parlors.

Jtf likr - jjitg.

President has removed Judge Baker

Tho coroner's jury on tbocaso of Lewal the nativeman whu was killed by a car In Wal-I- d

kl two nights ngo, held Its finalelttlng this morningverdict whichtbo conductor of blame,11 wns shown that thoman wns heavily In liquor, wassleeping on tho track in front ot thecar. .Tho verdict of tho Jury was ns

"That the said Lewalro mo to his death, at Islandot Oahu, ot Hawaii, on thefclh day of A. 1). 1901, fromInternal Injuries received by

lielug struck by car No. 2, of ttitiHonolulu Itapld Transit and I.nnd Co.,at Wulklkl, Island ot Oahu,of Hawaii, on the fith day otA. J). iaui"

James K. Fullcrton and wife, HenryRoth and Miles Pivot go to Molokaian n ten days' bunting

to bring down numerous deernnd wild goats.

"Jones tells mo his horso can go tobeat tho band." "Tho tho band mustbo on fooL" Cleveland

STYLISH OXFORDS

A now stylo In men's Oxfords Just here, In tans and Ideal Kid.Tans aro popular shiny leathers fav-

orites nlways.. Tho now styles are ot tbo bluchcr cut nnd, besides tho very best

tbo greatest skill Is used lu their

TansKid

Clearsappointed

Makalnel,

completely exonerated

Makalnel,Honolulu,

TerritoryDecember,

acciden-tally

TerritoryDecember.

HUNTING PAR.TY.

expedition, ex-

pecting

rinlndoaler.

$5.SO

exceedingly everywhere

materials obtainable, construction.

Idea!Compare them with $7 and $S shoes bco If can point out

wherein thoy aro Inferior.

Manufacturers' Co., Ltd.1051 FORT STREET.

Xriitk.1-:-- . ii.:, ,. .afeff Bfiar'AfJA'. , ' tifc ,,.' H" W';$4

Coroner's InquestRapid Transit

and returned

nnd motorniaiiconclusively

and

follows:

-

$6.00

FOR MENand

and you

Shoe

til

Page 2: W& f, 1 p,.- Bf fwf .- v Evening Bulletin · 2015. 6. 1. · rious ones, most of them, anxious to eeo what was to bo done with tho man with the shoved up over the visor of his automobllo

MASONIC TEMPLE

ffEEKLY CALENDAR.

MONDAVHawaiian Election of Of.

fleers.

rUHHOAVLe Progres Special.

WMOMUHUAY

TMUHSDAVCommandery Election.

phioaV

RATUHDAV

AH visiting members of tliu

older uio cordially Invited to attend meullugH of local lodges

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

Meets every Monday evening at 7 3U

In I O. O. V Hull, Kort HtHH'tV M MctlllEW N O.IX It HENDRY Secretary

All visiting brothers very coidlallylnvltul.

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

Meils every Tuesday venlng at7 30 o'clock In K. of I' Hall King

ntrect. Visiting brothers loidlnll) Invlted to attend.

JOHN valki:h C C.

V WAl.DRON, KUS.

OAHU LODGE, No. I, K. of P.i

Meets every Friday evening atK P. Hall, King street, at 7 30. Mem-be- r

of Myhtlc Ixidgo. No 2. WmIJitgi'. No S, and visiting

brothers rordlall) invitedGeneral Business. o

C. M. WHITE, COII. M COLEMAN, KUS

i

HONOLULU LODGE 616, D. P. O. E.

Honolulu l,odso No. C1C, 11. 1. O E.will meet In their now hall, on Mlllorand Uorctanla streets, every rtldayevening.

Jly order of th E. n.IIAKllY II. SIMPSON,

t Secretary.'

J. II. PISHElt, E IL

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

Meets every Saturday evening at7:30 o'clock lu K. of P. Hall, King

' street. Visiting brothers cordially lavlted to attend.

First Rank.II. T. MOOHE.ee.M. M. JOHNSON, K.R.S.

HONOLULU HARBOR, No. 54, A. A.

of M. i. P.Meets on first and third Sunday

evenings of each mouth nt 7 o'clock atK. of P. Hall. All sojourning breth-ren aro cordially Invited to attend.

Uy ordor Worthy Captain:E H. PAIlKEIt,

J M. HADWAY, C.C.

FIRE INSURANCEu

THE

B.F. DILLINGHAM CO.

LIMITED,

General Agent for Hawaii

Atlas Assurance Company of London.Phosnlx Assurance Co. of London.New York Underwriters' Agency.Providence Washington Inaurance Co.Phenlx Insurance Co. of Brooklyn.

4th floor, Stangenwald Btdg.

Manufactured fromICE pure distilled water

, Delivered to any part otcity by courteous drivers.

Ithi Ice and Electric Co.tXawalo. Telsphone Blue 3151

COTTON BROS. & CO.ENGINEERS AND

I GENERAL CONTRACTORS.Plans ond estimates furnished for

all classes contracting work.Tel. Main 245.

ROOM 300, BOSTON BLK., Honolulu.

Waikiki Inn.Still Doing Business at the Old Stand.

E. E. HARTMAN,Manager.

M. Phillips & Co.Wholesale Importers and Jobbers.

EUROPEAN ANDAMERICAN DRY GOOD8.

Fort and Queen SU.

SachetPowder

IN BULK FOR

CHRISTJMAS

MANY NEW AND DELIGHTFULin

ODORSis

Hollister Drug Co.,LIMITM.

1056 Fort Street,

WESTEKMAYER

PIANOS

Baby Carriages

Pansy Stoves

"Household"

Sewing

Machines

Boffschlaeger Co.,

Limited,

25 King Street, near Bethel

Wn. 6. Irwin & Co., Ltd.

WM. O. HIWIN... President and Mgr.JNO. D. SPIlECKi:i.S...lst Vlco Pres.W. XI. OIVPARI) 2d Vlco Pres.II. M. WHITNEY, Jr TreasurerIUCHAIID IVEHS SecretaryA. C. I.OVBKIN Auditor

8UOAR FACTORSAND

COMMISSION AQBNTSAenti tot tt

SCOTTISH UNION ft NATIONAL INSUMANCOMPANY Of- EDINBURGH

WILHELMA OF MACDEBURO GINERAIINSUHANCb COMPANY

ASSOCIATED INSURANCE COMPANYof Muolcb mi B.rllo

ALLIANCE MARINE ft liENEKAL ASSUHANCICO. LI4 , ol Union

ROYAL INSURANCE COMPANY ot LIVERPOOtALLIANCB ASSURANCE CO. ot LONDON.

ROCHESTER GERMAN INSURANCE COMPANYOP NEW YORE.

AGENTS OF THE

Oceanic Steamship CompaujOF SAN FRANCISCO CAL.

DAVID DAYTON137 MERCHANT 8TREET.

Lots for SaleIn KAPIOLANI PARK ADDITION,

KALIHI, and other desirable localities.

Also 1 JUMP-SEA- 1IUCKI10AHD,secondhand; good as now.

Horse .Shoeing.W.W.Wright Co.

LIMITED,

havo opened a horse-shoo-I-

department Intlon with their inrrlagitshop, etc Having seiuiid the strvltos of a llrutlass bhoer, they are pre-

pared to do all work Intrusted to them in a s

manner

BUILDING MATERIALSOK ALU KINDS.

Dealers In Lumber and Coal

ALLEN & ROBINSON,Queen St, Honolulu.

Weekly Edition of the Bulletin, $1per year.

EVENING BULLETIN, HONOLULU, T 11 , SATURDAY, DEC. 10, 1001,

LOCAL AND GENERAL

PERFORMANCE AT THE OPERAHOUSE TONIGHT BEGINS AT 8O'CLOCK SHARP. COME EAHLYAND G6T SEATED BEFORE THElCURTAIN GOES UP. BRING SMALL,CHANGE FOR PROGRAMS.

,,,,,,,, lllitslaiin from the Island of flushnn,Read on page 0. ten tulles below Llaovnng The litis- -Seve.nl I niidOmtenotl.es appear In .,,-,,.- .. ..... . aH,ntlt, 1)t

this IssueDoors open tonight at 7.15 at th uj

Opera House.1'iiij stjles In shirtwaists at moms

Leg of mutton sleeves.Nearly all sugar mills on this Island

are grinding the new crop.The best cup or liawnnan coneo in

the city. N. England Bakery.The want ads. will do more for you ata day than luck will do In a year.

Our new Han'u. Souvenir Culendarthe best ct only "5 cts. Wall,

Nichols.Head Whitney & Marsh's new ad. In

today's issue and then go and Inspecttheir stock.

Nently furnished rooms at the Pop-

ular. $1, 11.50 and $2 per week. 1249

Port Street.Zcnda Dancing Club gave Its usual

dame at Odd Fellows' Halllast evening.

Take thought for the morrow, andlay In a stock of irrigation, (let It atthe Pantheon.

Wall, Nichols Co. announce thattheir stores will remain open eveningsuntil Christmas.

Orders taken fdr fresh violets. Inqulro Harold Hear, 1286 Emma SL Telephone, Illuo 2371.

liny jour scats early and avoid therush at tho football gamo Saturday.Sale at Woods & Sheldon.

The Nllluii will sail during tho aft-ernoon for Kauai with a load of laborera that came by the Mongolia.

California's tennis champion. Drummond McOavln. passed through hcru,vn nmi M it,,. I'nrin, Coast vvtroH";on the Korea on a run around Uiv"- - ....

iivau over eureiuu) nnni ine i

and llurlal Association hnve to say oupage 8, It may be of tbe greatest In-

terest to you.Do )ou notice that we cater to all

tbe successful receptions, parties, ban-quets, etc. Elite Ice Cream Parlors.Telephone 182 Main.

Miss Power lias received a swellnew line of imported hats for the hol-iday trade. Millinery Parlors, Ilobtonbuilding. Fort street.

Applicants for positions In setondgrade cuttoms will ingage in a com- -

pctltlvo examination at the HighSchool building on the 17th Instant, bfglnning at 9 a m

Illack attracts heat, white relleets It."Arable" , belnc white onlv roflcits- -

that Is one of the reasons that It coolsiron roots 16 uegrces.

The Filipino Constabulary band, re- -

turning from St. 1 outs to Manila onthe Logon, will give a concert on thuroof garden of tho Young Hotel turnevening, 7:30 to 9:30.

butwhich

Institutepostponed Monday. Ilusl- -

meeting be held at 3:30 p. m.llegular program as been nnnonm:--

ed will place at 7:30 In the even- -

Governor Carter this morning Issuedn proclamation suiting mat ueceniuer20 nnd January will he observedChristmas and New Year's Daylively as the proper festival dates fallon Sunday.

Tho Catholic of tho Sacreil

3d Sunday Nnnshntiwltli lanll)

generalfor lountry.

nobler

would

Before selecting a piano for Christ-mas to the new holiday

of world famous IM.pianos at II. Hackfcld & Pricesand that will bo satisfactory

Intending purchaser.The Hot Club will makotallyho trip to Pearl?hl""!u.o runinsum, leaving town nj mm. from Stockyard

ty people to go,

o'dcWS'XSiSfSllMXmJSJ&tt"kcllke return andUolokal mnrniug.

Services Central Union church tn- -

morrow: a. m . nev. Wm. MorrisKlncald will preach,

oi imagery;" :au p. m,subject: the lto- -

deeming ,

meeting, subject: In- -

temperanco Hlndors Missions."the K. church, corner Hereta- -

and Miller streets,vvlll preach tomorrow

11 n. m. on Storm Centers."7:30 p. m, the

Browning a and Wlint WasCreed?" school nt 10 n.

m nnd League m.Srnts free. All welcome.

Ilev. and Mrs. T. lefttoday for their Oregon Ilev.Himpfcon was presented withbouvenlr spoons Woman's Guildol Andrew's Cnthadral nnd silverpenholder Inkstand his ion-H- i

mat class, farewell tokens;In Canon

Absence at Cathedral.

WILD ME(Associated Pre Cable...,.,

5,000London, l)u, it. Uen Oltti, niter... ,,rmc ,,,

snnnlles mid several gnus and retired.nt miles. During the bomhnrrtnnnl

the Japanese tired Kerosene depots,causing conflagration TliuJapanese loss was 5,000.

SLAUGHTER.Ixmdou, Dee The Japanese cas-

ualty a at 203 uutcr bill exceeded thosetho battle of Nauslmu,

CHADWICK'S SECURITIES.Cleveland, Dec. 9 It Is

that a package of Mrs. Chndwlrk'ssecurities, supposed to be valued nt$5,000,000, has been opened and Its con-

tents found to bo worthless.

BILLS PA8S HOU8E.Washington. Dec. 9. The Home lias

passed the legislative, executive nudjudicial appropriation bills.

CURZON AT BOMBAY.Ilombay, Dec. 9. Lord Currou has

returned.

tiliJMIttMUlshop M C Harris, mlsslonarj of

tlie .Methodist Eplscpoal Church forKorea and Jupan, was the guest offriends hero jesterdav while the

was In port.Tho Ulshop addrciscd u meeting h Id

in thu MahoillH (Iiiircli In tho u fur- -

noon. Many who knew him when ha jwps in murgc ui jupum-j-- wuin in mt

present nt tho gathering thiiii ,

Wilii Ul iIU lUUIlhHltVII - l .,nuues),

The Ulshop'H numerous Jniiiinessft lends proseuted him with a d

innu and a gold laiquered box(outalntng $10", after whldi "In thoCross of Christ I dlory" was sung bynil nnd Dr. llnrrls addressed hUfriends nt length. Among other thingshe said, his trembling with lino-tlo-n

at thought ot tho gilts:"I huve nothing to say but thanks,

a lltnuy ot thanks. After wventiun'arsoi worg nniongtne Japanese nera

aim on mo ratmo coast i ii very"ru l" b '""" O" deeply touched by the faro- -

lllnt Ilavo ,,wn me herea"'1 1" tho States on the of my do- -

pntture. only tho Christians butJupanew jolnid In wishing ma

0oil" .j ln Kranclseo u renre- -

sentntlve ot tho M n's lluddnlstAssociation and prominentUuddhlsts wcro present at thu farewellreception and Joined In expressions oflove and good-wil- l and wished me sue,ibs in my work.

0i, i shall uso It (laughter) Thomoney which ou hnve given me I willwith vour permission give to the fundfor aiding the wldowa and orpbaim ofJapanese soldiers There 600,000bravo men bcailni: arms ln tho scrvkoof Japan who hnvo given nil they hnvonm! nro receiving no remuneration.When the steamer euino In this morn- -

iK learned that Ciuieral Nogl hai0Kt his second son. lleforo ho went

to thu front General Noel said, 'lleforo

01

Mystic Shrlucrs gather ut ProgressHall nt 1:30 this afternoon and at 3

" X eeurof cTty fhTcciSarHeVsronocer8aWrHall

fllnwlnir . rni.M.on. a, 9:30 tbeSlirlners, Including tbo novices, 'Willpartnlio of at the Young

I In chargeUl fr thU"LTirfneUdfTS Wft. blowing toasts

will bring forth "hot air:""Tho Imperial Council," Illustrious

Potentate, M. I;. (Jrossman."Vlhltlnc Memhers." Hon. C. A. Oal

bralth, India Temple, Oklahoma City."Our Olllcers Klect," Noblo C. U.

Coopor, Newly Klett Chief Habbau.vs. Sand," Past Illustrious

Potentato U. arlgga Holt."The Traditional liannuet," Past II- -

liiBtrlous Potentato C. II. Wood."The Novieo,1" F. U. Thompson, One

of Them.And If more aro wanted subject to

i all.Noble It W. Brccltons, Towtuiaster.

Nothing more appropriate for Christmas presents than good books. Forall standaid editions, Including Standnrd Dictionary, llncyclopacdlas, etc,yeo Wm. C. l.jon Co, Ltd, Hotrl imdPort streets, upstairs.

Man) of tbe dolls to bo sold at thoChluero inlr ou tho 17th. at the W M,Graham place, will ho drrssid In Chineo i notumn

Dr.N.S.FairweatlterMANAGER.

juuge Do uolt jesteruay disc harireil -- i was greatly surprised when I rc-b-ls

Jury for the rest of tbe term. Tho ttlved your beautiful gift. 1 do not usoonly trial Jury remaining on uuty ih a lane yet J assure jou that Ithat of Judge dear has Ixeu khall put tho cane up In my Iioubutransferred to Judge Robinson. wueie I can see It and remember jou

Farmers' meetings Imvo mnl when I e t to bo a hundred venrsbeen untilness will

hastake

'US- -

2 nsrespec--

Church

Kort

vc"s

Heart, Marquesvllle, Punahou. In thltf war nds thero will boof llov. Father Clement. To- - nerals in my family.' One win died nt

morrow, December 11th. ot another fill lighting11 a, m., mnss sermon on tho Hill and now

nnd collection the bravo old expeits to glvoNo other Christmas gift com- - his lifo bis Can thiro be

pare with tho Pianola In any houw nny siarlflio?"where there is a piano. This wonder- - Tho Illshop said ho was sure tho Jap-fu-l

Instrument is purchasable at thf nneso win tho light ln tin OrlBergstrom Music Co. by monthly pa. rut.ments If desired. .

don't fall seostock the Seller

Co.terms

to anyTlmo Social

a City tomorrow.

a. the Stables; fitaro expected

will not trom Mauluntil tomorrow

at11

subject: "Thu

"Tho Blighting nndViBlon;" 0:30 p. m Christian

Kndcavor "How

In M.nla the pastor, JohnYV. Wodman, at

"I.lfo'Band at "Wns Poet

ChristianIlls Sunday

Kpworth nt 0:30 p.

H. Simpsonhome,

n set ofby tho

St. nand by

Ion Mr.Simpson acted Mackintosh'

the

a great

9

reported

sttam-Mil-

a

More

voice

nun

eveNot

Youngother

aro

a banquet

"Soil

three

Hill,

enn

NEW YORK DENTAL PARLORSlo7 FORT street;

F vcrjthlnR clean and thoroughly strrlllzrd. Prices the lowest In the city,bte mv samplrs at the entrance NO LADY ASSISTANT.

HOSTJTT

4BTeBBBBSEEa'B33jKlBBBBtBBBcysBBBr

it7ebsEver Since 1853Hostetter's Stomach Bitters has beencontinuously before tho public. It baath( rcforo enjoyed tho confidence of thopmiplo for hnlf n century, n record

by any other stomach remedyThen surely It Is worthy of n fair trialby everyone suffering from Lota f Ap-

petite, Nauaea, Heartburn, Dyspepsia,Indigestion, Constipation, Liver andKidney troubles, or Malaria Fever andAgue. It positively cures. Onu bottlnwill convince nu of Its merit.

BOSTETTER'S

STOMACH HITTERS

LumHISIBk SBSBSJMBfcpo

PWBtTrTiHBla '

A. N. SANFORD,

BOSTON BUILDING, FORT STREET

OVER MAY A CO.

We Supply All

Delicacies and Fresh Goods

for your Christmas.

Please call in early or Telephone toBlue 2511.

C. Q. Yee Hop & Co.,BERETANIA and ALAKEA STREET.

1 he Lewin-Mey- er Co.

tpicireai and Palace Goods

E. J. WALKER,Wholesale Agent,

Enos. Bros., .UNION ST. ABOVE HOTEL.

.House and Decorative Painting, Paper Hanging, Kalsomlnlcg and Tinting,ill orders executed with style andwith tbo best ot materials. Estimatestvcn.

$50.00 for $1.00AT THE

Ladysmith Shooting Gallery.

TOP OH PUNCHBOWLCASH PRIZE OF $50

Special Saleif SAUCE PAN8 and PAINTS. Comearl yand take your choice.

A. FERNANDEZ & SON,

Sos. 4450 King 8L, Katsy Block, bst.Muuanu and 8mlth Sts.; Tel. Main 18s.

ChristmasIs near at band. Place your orders

now for

Haw'n Jewelrywith

THOS. LINDSAY, Love B'dg.Foit St.

William T. Paty,CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER.

ALAKEA ST.All classes ot Lulldlng Work prompt--

and carefully executed.Jfflci 'Phone Blue 1801.

Residence 'Phone Blue 2JS2.

LNGINEERSC. H. KLUEGEL,

Member American Society O. E. Con-sulting and Constructing Engineer. Irrlgatlon Worko, Water Power, Hallways, Bridges and Land Surveys.

401 Stangenwald building. AddressP. O. Box 706.

"For Rant" cards in sale at lullstlaofltoe.

Granite and Bronze MonumentsAt Prices To Suit.

Hawaiian Iron Finci and

176-iZ-O KING STREET.

NOW WE'REWe are prepared to supply the People of Honolulu with of

I8LANO MEATS. Also, Garden Produce of all kinds; Butter, Eggs, Chick-

ens. Turkeys, Sucking Pigs, Bacon, Ham; in fact, everything a FIRST-CLAS- S

MARKET Is called upon to furnish.

The ISLAND MEAT CO..JAS. E. Manner.

TELEPHONE MAIN 76. FORT ST., OPP. LOVE BLOC.

Castle & Cooke, Ltd.HONOLULU.

Commlsslo.i Merchants

;; .Sugar Factor:

vni:.TS ron1 III I'.VWl PllUltlltlllll CO.

Tin Wiiluliiu Agiliultunil Co.'I li Koluln Sugar Co.Tim Wnlme.i Sugar Mill Co.The Pulton Iron Works, St. Louis, Mo.Tin Slandntil Oil Co.Tin1 (Seo. K. Ulaku Stdtm l'uniun.

(VntrlfiiKftls.Tbi- - New nnglaud Ufo Insuninco Co

if lloKinnlue Aitna Flu Ins. Co, of Hartford,

Cun n

Thu Alliance Assurance Co. ot London

Alexander & BaldwinLIMITED.

OPPICBRS.J. n. Castle Klrst Vlco President... M. Alexander... Second Vlco Pres.J. P. Cooke TreasurerW. O. Smith SecretoryGeo. It. Carter Auditor

Sugar Factors and

Commission AgeitsAGENTS for Hawaiian Commercial &

Sugar Co , Haiku Sugar Co , Pnla Plan-

tation Co., N'ahlku Sugar Co , KlbelPlantation Co, Ilawnllau Sugar Co,Kahului ltallroad Co.

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

AorentH forHawaiian Agricultural Co, Ookala

Sugar Plant. Co., Onomea Sugar Co ,

Honomii Sugar Co .Walluku Sugar Co.,Makeo Sugar Co .llaleaknla Kancli Co.,Tho Planters' Lino ot San FranciscoPackets, Chas. llrcwer & Co.'s lino ofIlOBtou Packets.

List of Officers:C. M. Coolie, President; George

ltobcrtson. Manager; E. K. Illshop,Treasurer nnd Secretary; Col. W. P.Allen, Auditor; P. C. Jones, C. M.Cooko and Geo. It. Carter, Directors.

Jli3LIFE Hi FIBE

Insurance - AgentsAGENTS FOK

NEW ENGLAND MUTUAL LIFE IN-

SURANCE CO. OF BOSTON.

AETNA FIRE INSURANCE COM.

PANY OF HARTFORD.

WM. fl. IRWIN & CO. LTD.AuantM fop

YVaatarn Husiir Rullnlnir Co ,

Sun HrmiulHco. CulTUnlUwIn Uouomotlvu Vork,MlillaUulptiln. Pa.

INbwuII UnlvofHiil Aim Co.MnnuInctururMofNntlonnlGnnaiirsdUwr, INv York, IV. V.Paraffin Paint mpnny,

Man I'ranolseo, Cut.OlilnnUt A Co.,San Hranolsoii Cal.

PsdIIIo Ol rnnioft utlon CoWan nnolsco, Cal.

HONOLULUJRON WORKS

Improved and Modern 8UGAR MA'CHINERY of every capacity and deserlptlon made to order. Boiler workand RIVETED PIPES for Irrlaatlonpurposes a specialty. Particular atten-tion paid to JOB WORK, and repairsexecuted at shortest notice,

,M r ) ' sWs iC'.!$4feft '. 8toti' iJvVsi- -

n w. JTVHMtf ik ?

Monument Works, Ltd

Freshest

WESTBROOKE,

OFF ? J

TELEPHONE 35.

BISMARK STABLE CO., LTD.

WAILUKU, MAUI

TELEPHONE 226.

BISMARK BRANCH STABLES

LAHAINA, MAUI

Hacks, Carriages, llugglcs mid Sua'

dlu Horses on short notice.

Carriages meet ull stoimers Cosi-pete-

drivers, rates, ntvehicles and Uvo stock.

Our $65WHITE BRONZE

MONUMENTS

Art mn of Mtuftnj tJurtttHty. Ttitv

ciind s Im 1 1 Incbtt, tt)four sldti r 6tt4 wtttrenovbI UHttt ltUralfted Utters Endorttx)by "Tb SOtntlfltAmrlcn" as noiv

tod strictly tvrrtftinc. $o Hunt lot

Designs and prices itPo4 nor' offic, BctbeSuett.

H CANNON,SoU Agent for lsU&6

EJoi i.

?. H. fiurnette,Attorney-at-La- and Notary Public.

Real Estate, Loans, Collections.Phones: Office, Main 275; Res.Wh.134t

Office, 79 Merchant St., Honolulu.

H. J. Harrison,KING ST.opp. KAWAIAHAO CHURCH

Work Neatly Done. SatisfactionGuaranteed.

HOR8E SHOEING.

Y. Wo Sing & Co.FRUIT8 AND GROCERIE8.

Fresh provisions and fruit by ever;California steamer. IYeBh Island buttcr trom Hawaii.

1123 Fort St. and 1186 Nuuanu St.287S tt

P. O. Dox 961. Tel. White 925.

SANG CHAN,MERCHANT TAILOR,

HOTEL STREET, HONOLULU.Suits mado to order ln tho latest

styles. Perfect fit guaranteed. ClothIng cleaned, dyed and repaired.

YoshikawaTho Diko Doctor. I have a bigstock of wheels. Repairingour specialty. Wheels Rent-ed Two Stores: 1C3 King St,Hotel near River.

SATO,188 HOTEL STREET near RIVER.

Dlcyclca and Bicycle Sundries; Re-pairing a Specialty. Goods sot calledfor In 30 days will be sold.

S. SAIKI,Dealer in Bamboo Furniture, Pic-

ture Frames, Grass Linen, DrawnLinen, Table Cloths, Collars, Neck-ties- ,

etc.

563 S. BERETANIA ST.

The Weekly Edition of tho KvenlnirXlullettn gives a complote summary otthe news ot tbe day.

t?i

r' i.r

..

3J

Page 3: W& f, 1 p,.- Bf fwf .- v Evening Bulletin · 2015. 6. 1. · rious ones, most of them, anxious to eeo what was to bo done with tho man with the shoved up over the visor of his automobllo

'wliA

u What Shall I Give

For Christmas

This is tlie lieu Uttering, troublcrHtiu proMcin tlial will keep ever) one

thinking hard for the next thirteen shopping days.

Probably there is ;i gift on this page for every person on your Christ-

mas list. If the rigtit tiling isn't here, vc shall lw glatt to suggest others

at your request. Let us help )ou in every possible way, so that )ou may

git nidst pleasure out of your Christmas choosing.

Remember the old people especially so that you will lc glad to have

the memory of this Christinas stay with you.

Rcmcmby the young people and help them to have a merry Christmas.

Remember those who have served you faithfully through the year

the maids who hac cared for your houc and children; the yard boy

who lias kept the place neat and trim.

Give them all a little something to show them you appreciate their ser-

vices. Paint the day in bright colors for everyone about you.

And remember this for yourself:

ft isn't how much you spend on gifts thai will make them a success

but the amount of Christmas spirit you put into than.

Haudmade BattenbergScarfs, Centers, and Squares

We received these from one of the most prominent European makers

at far below the regular price. Wc will give you the benefit of our ex

inordinary purchase to help your Christmas lists,

all sizes. The following in linut centers:Slzo 8x .tatSlzo 10 x 10 nt

35c3Cc

Slzo 12 x 12 nt mic

Slzo 20 x 20 ut $1.50

SCARESSlzo IS x St at $2.00; 20 x CO at $3.50.

ALL LACE IJATTENllEUGHand made in beautiful designs.

RQUAUKS10 x 10 at 33c12 x 12 nt 40cIS x 18 nt $1.00Stl x 36 at $3.00

Exquisite designs in

110UN1) CL'NTKitS19 Inch at CO

21 at $2.50

KOUNU CENTKRHS at 20c

18 at 00cSCARFSx Gl at $4.50

A new make, not Battcnburg, but very effective, is applique fillet.Squares 33 Inches, nt $l.2r..Hound centers, 22 Inches, at cents.Scarfs, 17x54, nt $1.25.

See our Fort street window these goods.

Bureau Sets for the HolidaysVcrv appropriate gifts for Mother, Daughter, Aunt, Grandmother,

Eritnds. Special prices on these fine goods. new dcsi;s.Bureau sets, lined in dainty colors, from 65c. upward.

Irish Point gqunrOB, 33 Imhes, nt 30c., 35c. and 50c.

Irish 1'olnt scarfs, 10x50, ut 35c., 60c, nnd $1.00.

Holiday FansMl N'ett. Sizes and Shapes.

White paiigle fan- -, fauct handles, 50 cents.White spangle fan- -, tery dainty, lace trimmed, at 75 cents and 90 cents

White lace spangle fans ivort handles, from $1.50 up.Real Uatleiiberg lace ttith ivory handles.

HOLIDAY SPECIALSMonday, Tuc-da- y and Wednesday.

1C Inch 3'JcIS Inch 35c

$2

Inch

InchInch

18

75

for

All

at

fan- -

PILLOWSYerv llcst Quality,

on solo at 'Mc. 20 Inch 50c., on sale nt 35e.on sulo nt 25c. .'2. Inch 05c., on salo ut 15c.

21 Inch 750., on salo at 55c.

WASH TAFFETA SILKSGuaranteed to wear. All colors, $1 quality, cm snlo nt SO couls n )nrd,

FANCY DRESDEN RIMIONS15c. qualities, 1111 salo nt 10c. , 25c. qualities, on'salo nt 15c.

FANCY STRIPED RIPHONS10c. quality, 4, Inches wide, on salo tit 25c.

CHRISTMAS HANDKERCHIEFS

Ditl you ever sec such a galaxy of Holiday handkerchiefs as arc on

display in the main aisle? The greatest bargains ever offered.

Walk under the handkerchief aich at the main entrance.

LADIES' HANDKERCHIEFS

F.mbroiileictl, 10 cents or 90 cents a dozen.Pure linen, hemstitched, embroidered edge tilt around, 20 cents.

Sheer linen, initialed, hand embroidered, convent made, 15 cents or

$1.50 a dozen, . .Special Christmas boxes of pure linen embroidered handkerchiefs, 0

in a box, every one a different pattern, $1.75 a box.White, httnslilched, 5 cents each : 50 cents a dorcn.Pure linen, hemstitched, fine quality, 15 cents ur $1.50 a dozen.

Fancy bonier, all new designs at 50 cents and 75 cents a dozen.

MEN'S HANDKERCHIEFS

Cambric, hemstitched, extraordinary value, 10 cents each or $1 dozen.

Pure linen, hemstitched, fine quality, 1 dozen in a box, 20 cents each,

or $2.25 dozen.Pure linen, initialed, half dozen in a box, at $2.00.

CHILDREN'S HANDKERCHIEFS

Colored borders, in fancy boxes, at 20 cents a box.Colored border, initialed, in fancy boxes, 35-cc- values, at 25 cents.

Colored border, extra fine, in fancy boxes, 25 ccnls a box.

N. S. Sachs Dry Goods Go, LimitedCORNER FORT AND BERET ANIA

r y

rJfWr.VJi vTjirirw5-A- ' 'iwiv' . ,v ' wam';f; i. 1'!. ?

EVENING BULLETIN. HONOLULU, T. It., SATURDAY, DEC. 10, 1004. THRU

m save nisi(Itnernor Carter yestrrduy afternoon,

rctrlvwl a cablegram from SecretaryAtMnsnn at Washington stating thatlie Mlcu'cl that he would Iw utile tosell tho new Issue of Territorial bondswith Interest at only four pr cont

o( the (our and a halt per tentoriginally proposed. Tho Governor atonto tailed Treasurer Campbell for aronsuttntlou on tbo suhject.

The matter will Involve n eryealng to the Territory In

ease tho bonds tan be void nt tho ramprice with the loner rate of Interest.It wns decided, that as tho Secretaryhad atked for advice, to tabid himto let tho prlic obtainable on the bondsbe 111" guide In the matter. The casuk a matter of fact Involves considerable flnamlnl calculation. Ono pbasof It Ih that should Atkinson find thatthe four per lent bonds enn bo soldus easily as thoss bearing Interest at

A Full Dollar's Worth Freea

to

want siopportunity

1

If.Its

a

.!. - r...t. .. .. I.lf ! VO ,M- - njpirui

do

a

w

Wk In liu-M.,u i" . , ivtl Wl tfl njnn.ui' ,. "??.''; aro body. Our life the aC.T nro dull listless. the organs, tneysaving of- - , from ,, we ,lv,.t When slop

le hs nri. uir.The a v., , , , . ,.. tt,.n u.m, ,,.,..

ory fine one which will tnxof ordinary financiers. bonds wero

1 Mf ,m'. h.C.m.1 n1 tho unguldcdnnrhmin! i 1,1

,' unknown, night day.?"C.?.,""X. ?.0,i??h. M motion-con- trol our

.!.. ....I v. "'o your lhurburscd by the Territory finallyamount to $l,0fo,000. Onhand Interest tho snmc bonds ntthu cent rale would In thtsame period amount to $G7S,0n', whliUwonhl mean a falng to thn Territory

$75,001) on Ihe Issuo If the oilierIn both tase tho same.

Christmas Gifts

In Grand Array

worthItCStOratlt'e

of

And.t.l'o or slckness-lnsl- doplaythings, sickness,

miniature automatic automobiles withsignal and rubber median.

and and figures andengines, complete railroadoutfits, stations nud scenery included,aro nrrn)ed for Toto buy, for they all Irresistible.

Nichols the largest assort-ment of to) s In tho ono entlrnBtorc Is to their exhibition nud

)ou don't nsk (or, for It Issure to

the hook department one hasfrom nn stoclc

aro suitableand old. The

"Koxy Grandpa" picture nndthe reliable linenulcture in

grade books, artistically ntul handsomely unathe popular fiction, ntsonable prices are in The art

another excceuliiKiy at'feature. Here 0110 may find

beautifully framed photogrtitctirB, pastels, and oil work, subjects tosuit nDy in the noteity uepari-min- t

Is eterythlng to delight.Notable this lino is magnificentlot ofurtlclcs, cigar-slunds- , docks,

soino of beautifullysllter. particularly specimen,

Is a sweet-tone- betweenartistic antlers, sllter-niounte-

In structure, elegnut In uppcaranie andmusically Thoof Chrlctmas goods presented by Wall,

nil pretlousopen

nnd goods are selling rapidly.

POINTER CHRISTMASPHOTOQRAPH3.

To desiring photos Christ-mas, ndvlso Jmmcdallouppolntmcnt. Is gettingand work Is Increasing. Also procureour new calendar,ready for mailing. Illco &

St., Mott-Bmlt-

John of San Francisco Isvisiting Mr. nud

city befoio proceeding to Aus'trnlla.

1 will rUo tin) sick one full dollar'sworth of my remedy to test.

I ask no dopaflt no There Is nothingpay, either now or later. The dollar hottln la

t no references no curtly, Thohac tho same as tho rich. Tim ery

tho slightly III. Intnllds and men andwhoso only trouble Is nn occasional "dull

to una and all say "Merely write nndt will send you an on emr druggist. will

you free, tho full dollar paikago.My offer Is as as humaulty its) Kor

silliness knows no distinction In ravages. Andtho on downy Is no moreweltomo than tho who fretsthrough tho lagging In a dismal howl,

I i:vi:ilYonc, UVKleYwiierf to test myremt

There no mystery no miracle. I can explain

f "' " UlCil iubiuv HVifV.m .

discovery.fundamentalIngredient

Ingrtdlents

neighbors,

principlesNERVES!

iu-p-, moat

',TY... only while wmic

m,t Hckmwltimes rnlllK,,financial

mind

on

"" IU " IH4t.n VVInnd )our thoughts,

t nerves andMirJ nnd keep

. L : InVnVAA nppnratus regulate- .1 i . .i

other

tltyj

books mat

thero

great array

stores

m

those

Tlmo

l.ylo

del;,womenday"

order

hours

kidneys.

nro the nerves wearand

docs cood In trcnl ailingtugnn heart illsur

liter slonmch

DVUk IIUUUIV,

nothing this

tho

Is nervo

they

my treatment loou as easily can tell whycold freez"s water nnd why at melts lie. Nor

I claim Tor of my treat-ment based on truths thatcan And etery of my medl

clue nn as tho hills In grows tand tho

Into remedy that is Then will you reason why

Hut my ears will ntall)ou If you not accept my offer. Torfacts nnd reason and will cum

thu can doIn In morn than

homes Dr. Shoop's Isknown. There am those nil

and perhapsit has There is pb) slcian herowho I In the

which I And for sixA OF

ims im.". Ht.i,1 111111111. HIV wmi the Jl4njiMuiw Hie

" some half sick, and man on'f,rin some only und Ilut tlon or vital

llu. romw, work theylected would many great. common Tlu, ,,,.,, While they perform their duties

Is .,,. i,,..i., .,,...the

Ifthat,

n tl..t.i.

wouldthe

4j per

ofwere

dolls

have

but

iiomui

desk

flno

at

James

free.

glo

want

iK..

IIVMl'S ht'MIII

,1

our

that nutdown.

thethe the

Thero now

the

I

the

not

you

an)

VUIIV JUUI !'"!

?

It no

their duties wo arc IIIAnd tho organs, each and everyone, upon tho

for not themoperates and them.The tho inslrte nerves not

only tho important themost Kor ournro only nt will. Wo thinkand and only feelInclined, when am tiredrest. Hut tho. stomach, tho heart, the

tho kidneys, constantlyand continuous!) and nigh-t-fresh tired, their

ierai.gt.1 itiey nro iini,,ary duteili Wo havo way rblame. Ilut back to nerteskm,wnK mcn ,hnt th nro rhat control them. There you will llnrt fat ..ate the weakening tho or--

UL

Is

on

is so

a

aj on

ofIs

o orat

Hut strong bond

I n

1

a

I tI n

n. hhnws lw.llnvn f tint..clearlv all of one (rlr.l mv own

i . a rtl 1. ... ! . ..t II tit M.tnnlii.ul fit t nnn.l ..-- . . . ."..Miiiiin iiiiiih iiiuml i. is. it ivi ai un"i' tt rrnni a mminnt ir ve mnutt iu ut u. nt .vtstiiM niiaAintnit ritnifi ilargo stores Wall, praetlcnl strong n

VlilinU (Yi l.lmltl'll. Klllir Street, i IISC. Dr. SIlOOPH lirannh Tl,l l k r mnnt-- nil.variety toy eni- - i nuaner ceiuury H enueator ments enn bo cured by ono form

to make glad hearts , "long tery It does not tloso' treatment. almost nilchildren there to be found. ow deaden ncrvu nervo sIcknesHthey nro too; tes me nervt-t- ne other kinds such as

horns tires,It nl animals

seenro

Wall,

detutedwhat bco

be there.In

chooso ImmenseHere tolumcs for young

latest "Hustcr Ilrown"will liooks

old andaro keut

llety. High gift

latest all reaslock.

detinrtment istractive

tnste.

a

gongs,etc., them finishedIn A

gong swungunique

soothing.

Nichols surpass efforts.keep the Into

night

FOR

forwo would

short

1905 CO cents each,1'crklns,

Hotel Illdg.in

Mrs. I.)loMrs. of

this

gladly

promise

poor

of jcars,

ask."Ho

broad

restless patient couchwasting sufferer

dv

jour

opf'rntu

lirrgulnrthu rebellious

aslit

ofdo

around

am

BOND

we

,,,,11UL lilt' IIMIM" VtlJments

Thesobreak

dcrcd

about

wewo we

tho .

ofHIV IIIU

ItIt

isIt

as

no nt

of

In

It Ifnn Is

ofit

at to

A

sldo dcrangementa aro11 mil nnu 11 nn.i.nuently to of proper

Well.

FOR TROUDLES

The stnmnch Is ncalled solar plexus,

fighters know that a blow overstomach a solar blow

slave.Inside

gnna

a etery detailnone

deny them.Is hold

truths

below show

eten beliefOnly that.

thousand

jourwhoso

relieved.dares wrong

solid years

w,,llk,question

m.Jform

Inside nervos) only

controls

laborious. other nerves

talk exerciseand

liver, mustday

or perform neces

this

wouldClinnh

free

Uteryline. Kor sickness

Is pain-- but

onco

Is

Is

nerte power organiciiiiiius sirengtuens lack Insldomnkos 'ni.lt

nervoI'rlzo

stem,

FOR KIONEYTho aro thn blood filters.

They operated solely by tho Insideuertes. Tho branch which opcrntesthem them Is called

means a sure knock-out- . this nervo renal When tho renal plexusis ten times as as the pupil Is weak or the be-o- f

your eye. Yet tho solar la eomn clogged tho tery poisonsonly ono of tho centers of thu great I tiler should throw off. No kidneysldo nerto power ncrto. It Is treatment can clean them or cureof the mnBter uertes. The stomach Is them and one stage leads Into another

nil stomachtrouble troublenervo trouble solar plexus trouble.Dr. snoops

on.

tltal

workmost

supply,

simplyapplied

certain.graphs

patient

remedyeighty

million

friends

medicalapply.

INSIDE

Involved

Crowds

poorly

depend

exerted

Kinnejs.

arc

In.one

its until after a while tho themseltes begin to break down nnd

Thero Is only one way reachkidney trouble mat is the in

tho Insldo hide nerves that control them, whichsoinr plexus tho Dr. nlono strong'

have on hand a of SUA from New

that a fine, cool and wears well, TheIs low, $8 a

148 1113

aa

.

notnew

may

n

my has the awas ter put to I hatn said "If It falls It is free"

und It never fnlled where there waschance for It to

this Is no ntnlt tothose who shut tlieii e)cx doze away In

doubt Is harder to thnn dls-ase- . I

cure those who lack the faith to try.So now I made this offer. I

I la) aside tin- - fact thnt mlno IsIn the world, nnd rome to

ou a n I ask ou to believe not onoword that I till )ou It forI Oder to glut )ou n lull worthI)r No one tine has ett-- r

tried so bard to remoto etery ecusi forla the utmost my

can open frank nnd fait. It isray belief.

MANY ONE CURE.have called the Inside rtes

for sake. Theirname Is the nerves.Physicians by this name be-

cause they are so alliedeach Is In such closo

with others. The result Ih thatwhen one branch Is to

the others Iswhy ono kind of leads into

That Is why caseaKor this nnrvo

Is the most part of hu-

man s) stem.Does this not to yon some of

tho of Is It nota gend reason to your mind why otherkinds hnvo failed

Don't you see Hint THIS NEW InThat this Is NOT him. tlm nrilcr today

a offer remain willFr,nu yo i, i,00k oti

caHB07 standIlut ask you to to )ou of of my

I not youitRPfnl Vnr It wnril anv until vniinothing any ph)slelaii iih that branchCM vnnr homol... ...IiinH MiirHiiu iiiiiihimi iiuiuivit iiiii

generously In the of this knowledge ;to put to tvm wo strengthen otery offer you full dollar'sthe

ofitilaled this Is

go of

Inspection.

to

Indestriittllilcta- -

an

prints

In

nn

go

tbo nerte-a- nd prely fre--due

ItSTOMACH

controlled by dell-tnt-

plexus

h&R

and thnKor plexus.

scnsltlvo kluncjsplexus

tho out

Practically

llestorntlvo strengthens

llestornlito

suffering

regulates

sympathy

dispute.!

ininglnable

TROUBLESKidneys

regulates

Irregular,

kidneysdis-

solve. tothrough

nerves theand stomnch trouble. Shoop's Hestoratlvo

'thens und restores.

for

No.

thopar

tell

the

thetho

of

test

has a

Ilut of ofnnd

Kor

hato thothu

say hateof

ItIt's and

the tent of

call them

the

That

the

Is

of

theroCould I left )ou go to yourwhom you know nnd pick nnybottle ho has on his my

wero It notCould I do this

If I were not oUHK thatmy will help )ou7

Your hi art beats more than tenlimes n da) And etery

heart bent Is an of the insldonerve branch called the plex-us. The heart Is a but It Is the

thnt makes the do thework. An or weak heart Is,almost In every tho directresult of a weak or nerveInside To cure heart re.store tho nervo to Dr.

will restore the cardiacnlnxus. lust as It the solar

nnd thn renal Kor all

Dr. Shoop's RestorativeMattresses

supply MOSS direct Yorkmakes Mattress price

only double mattress.

COYNE FURNITURE CO.,Limited.

HOTEL STREET, UNION

CremOIs good centcigar there wasbetter one CREMOwould not be thelargest seller in theworld

R Hackfeld & Co,,Limited, Wholcsa! Distributors.

practically

experimentnothing

communities

SYMPATHY.

strengthens

disappears.

Bin

New

remtdy

succeed.mountain etldtnte

disregardevidence.largent practice

stranger.prown yourself.

outrightShoop's Itestoratlte

possibledoubt. unbounded rontldenco

suggest.BUprenn) limitless

AILMENT8

simplicity's"sympathetic"

closelysympathy

Impaired, weaken.sickness

nnother. become"complicated." delicate

sensitive

explainuncertainties medicine

as

1116 corner Hotel

on M'eoffice

ME.Tho fl ret bottle may b nousli to

effect a cure but I do notthat. Nor do I fear a loss of posslbbtprofit If It does. Kor such a test

the cured onedoubt, or or thnteveiy word I say Ih true.

The offer Is open to eter)tine,you must write MM for

the free dollar bottle order. All drug-gists do not grant the tt (t. I will thendirect )ou to ono that doe. Ho willpasH It down to you from his stock asfreely as your dollar laid be--

tho " rite rormcro patchwork of stimulant the' The may not open.mere soothing narcotic? Don't; nsk for beside.

our case. What more can dodo not take single' contlneu my

of mine tlo nsknnrnniip. f,t

nro m..rilelnn

with

wero any misrepresentation?druggist

outshelves of

medicine UN1KOHMI.Yhelpful? AKKOHD to

reasonablymedicine

FOR

thousandImpulse

rardlaemuscle,

nervo muscleIrrcmilnr

Instance,Irregular

novo. trouble,Shoop's

Kestoatlvo

plexus plexus.

ntSt.,

promise,

willcontlnce beyond

dispute, disbelief,

every-where.

medicine?

statement sincerity?

TROUBLE

tor x frt orirr tora fu I Jcltir K,ttk youiruit d.lrf t)r. Sh.r.

o )t, Rjcln, tt'l(Slit whkh book )ouwnt.

llmJt 1 imMuck on ih HrjrtIt.nk on ihHook 4 torIWKkbovk 0 f,n

Mild cases are often with ono

or two bottles. Kor sale at thou

sand drug stores.

KUntfWomen

llorM-- tvilrj)

curedforty

FOR WOMANLY TROUBLEStill of the troubles that nrfl

peculiar to are caused byweakness the Then-i- s

no need to doctor or dose nn ailingorKan when it alono for Its

on the Insldo nerves.Inside wenkness. If not attendedto, will spread. Tho common natnofor tho Insldo nerves Is the

Nerves." Kat.li center Is In tlososympathy with tho nnd when oneIncomes dvanged, gentiral weaknestand frequently Dr

arc equal parts of thn great Inside Shoop's Itestoratlte Kently tones up thonervo tho power nertes tho uertes nnd removes thn cauw!master nerves. of weakness, permanently and forever.

For economy's sake, a bottle of Or. Shoop's Restorative always on the p an try shelf. When off days come a few doses will increase your appetite-reli- eve

your dullness set you right. Neglected, these dull, listless (pells may develop Into serious A dose in time Is the economy.

We

light

STREET.

5If

combined

treatment

medtclnn

depends

nerve

ensue.

What Others Say-- -- Drink More.

"The use of carbonated beverages or waters an additionto wine or alcoholic la commendable, aa theygreatly mitigate, or wholly obviate the retarding Influence of

such on the dlgettlon of starch." Dr. I.

Popular Science Monthly. Prof. Charle F. Chandler, chemistthe N. Y. Board of Health; Or. Professor of Analyt-

ical Chemistry In American Institute, and many other allpeak In the highest terms of the beneficial effect of

WATER" upon th ytem.Let us supply you with a case of our carbonated beverage.

Consolidated Soda Water Works, ltd.TELEPHONE MAIN 71

Little Bills, Lin Bill.Bills, Short Old Bills,Bid Bilts and Bills)all kinds ot

stood neterent

pos-sible

doubtotcrcome

cannot

mtdlcal

dollar's

theseusual

allowed become

HEART

normal.

restores

tdof Debts. Block. Phone 197

PARLORS.

MISSES JOHNSON AND OL8EN,

Tho Mlcst designs produced InStylo, nnd Finish

San Kranclsco espfrl-onr-

'Phone Blue 521.

"Pi. Renf erds at Bu'lttln

SIMPLY WRITE

surely

Hut

though

Interest

DyrTt'

HiMumMltm

Almostwoman

of Insldi mrtes.

of energy

other,

system Inside

keep

Mints. truest

liquor highly

liquor In

to Julius,th

"SODA

Bills. Bills Collected

Merchants' Protective Ass'n,Scientific Collectors Bad Progress Main

DRESSMAKING

Proprietresses.

Dressmaking;nuniantopil;

Richard

supply

"Sympa-thetic

derangement

BurneYo,

Jos. Schwartz,Watchmakers' Materials andJewelers' Supplies,

COR FORT and Kfr G ST

Weekly Edition of th Bulletin, Itoffice.

' 4 ll .. l

W"!

'mMMsmmiism v ji

Page 4: W& f, 1 p,.- Bf fwf .- v Evening Bulletin · 2015. 6. 1. · rious ones, most of them, anxious to eeo what was to bo done with tho man with the shoved up over the visor of his automobllo

m

it.'

m

Vvh

giv

'

u fli'"

jgiasftsi,sttsi.Mlsllsrtrllfis "tik v'r tiBT,Wi iT.'' ?

EVENING BULLETIN. HONOLULU, T II. SATURDAY, DEC. in, 1001.

Bwbllshed Every Day Kicept Sunday,at 120 King Street, Honolulu,

T, H., by the

ULLETIN PUBLISHING CO., LTD.

WALLACE R. FARRINQTON.. Editor

'Entered nt tbo I'oslofflce at Hono- -

ealu as second class matter.

8UD3CRIPTION RATE8.

Payable In Advance.

Evening Bulletin.rr month, anywhere In U. S.. I .76

ftr quarter, anywhere In U. S.. 2.00IMr rear, anywhere In U. S 8.00

ttr year, postpaid, foreign 11.00Weekly Bulletin.

ftta. months $ .60

fror year, anywhere In U. S.... 1.00

ilvr year, postpaid, foreign .... 1.50

Telephono 266

Postofflce Box 718

SATIIIPAY ,I)KC 10. 11)01

What RPneral was It who rotnarkidthat another victory like the last one

nd his army would be lost?

The action of the Legislature on thoautomobile question should be tho pasnago of a municipal law that will enable Honolulu to take inre of Its ownMhlrlcs.

From a distance It would appear thattho Japancso aro losing heallj fromthe ranks of eteran Ashlers Russia'sEuropean regiment have et to ap-

pear on the Held In considerable mini-bcr-

Dick Ktchards has uuccecded Intearing the Hllo rhliken thief whoml)epul Sherllf Andiews has nssldu-ousl- y

failed to catch Therefore DickItlchards Is the logical candidate forSheriff If lmprocmrnt Is expected Inthe Hllo police circuit

The achertlsInK columns of the Bul-

letin blTer n list of Christ man suuges-tlon- s

that merit the-- attention of alltho thousands of readers to whom thispaper furnishes the news of the day.The Bulletin carries larger achertlsins spate and more IndividualUsers than nny paper In theTerritory. Its iiopnl.irlty as a newsmedium mnkes this paier the naturalelection of the. business man who

wants his announcemculs given gen-

eral publicity

8TANDAKD MIL OPINION OPMR. LVVVeON.

They are throwing adjectives atThomas V. Ijiwsoii, Just nt presentouo ot the most Interesting Individualsof the times.

Borne time ago Lnwson spoke of thoNew York Commercial as the StandardOil organ. Whether this be 'true ornot, tne (Commercial has publishedvery spicy tomment on all tothe Mime effect. Editorially the papermeers at him. Us latest effusion Isu cross between u communkaUon, anInterview ami an editorial In tho newscolumns. The statement has to dowith sou's announcement of anIntention which ho terms a necessityof unloading a lot ot slock on themarket at a specified date.

Tbo unloading apparently didn't oc-

cur. Whereupon the writer of the art!-cl-

makes a stab at launching forthwith Lnwsonsonlan language He sajaLnwson Is perfectly sane, "but he Isone of the most eousUtint, persistentand arlegated liars In that long muster-

-roll of resplendent mendacityfrom .lunulas and Bapphlra

to Mulholland His credulity Is bqcrass and his Imagination so active,that ho actually hypnotizes himself In-

to accepting thu most grotesque coun-terfeits of his own mintage."

This is a pretty good starter andIf Lawson had not already establisheda high standard for pliturisuuo language that is incisive hut not profanemignt be put uonn as a worK oi an.The writer claims that tho most un-

fortunate feature of Frenzied Flnauco

IIIIIIIIIIIIHIIUIIUIIIIIIIIIItntm

IF YOU ARE

INTERESTED

In 8T0CK8, BONDS,

REAL ESTATE, INSUR-

ANCE, 8URETY BONDS

or Matters of a TrustNature,

WE ARE

INTERESTED

IN YOU

Wo have ovory facility fortho speedy handling of

business entrusted to us.

HENRY WATERHOUSE

TRUST COMPANY, Ltd,

II fV. 17.. .Jl1Uf.-l..-4'- ftVAil.i UC, AtlU .IIHbUAHIWIM

Honolulu, Hawaii.

ItffliKnmMmtfflmtmurrotiiwiKffluti

which Is lnwson I.h "Hint he Itlearning a unss oi noncni wen mcaultiK UpojiIc who are 111 fitted llironjtlip lack of worldly wl'dom to iHk rlml- -

natc between the true ami tin- - false,mnih lean tu cmnno malhlvM from

Jibe mesh) vvth which tills rFniomvlcMsplilcr N bo liuluslrluital) splnnliiK."TUen i one of tlitwp veiled throats

i llilU IIU 11UI Ul 113 n BUM,'- PI- ' UU'ngeoiiH heart behind It. ' Mark myworda, hIioiiIiI outraged Inn finallydittili Law hoii In It Iron grip, lie willbe found ignite tnno enough to ecrvubis

Kxurexidons like Hits make the publl( warm uii na the crowd doe In aperiod of a prl?o flizlit. After pniiHliiK

lor the applnusit to ipilet the nutateonlsl renews tbo uttael. by clnluilni;that he has "curbed" Law son's 'Mil-lion" If bo bus failed In itiipriivlnt;his morals "No loimer do tioops ofcapital I's s(itrr belter skelter ncro--

his pjkc like irarvd clipbanls tbtoiihn rke Held It Is a comparativelyhntened and Ktiiillousl apoloKOtln

1 an son that limps and shuffles throughthe 27 pages of confessed turpitudewhich comprise tho preWnt Instal-ment. riic reader mlsfcs the elaugand bustle of the plratUnl hrlKantlnobeing ileartd for udlou, the Kiotesqucantics and teat-iles- hullaballo of theiron, and, ubou nil thu swagger ofthe inmminider who, with eliuwil cut-lai-

was wont to ctrlile the deck amiIn niilodrninli' friu?y bellow forththreats of Instant death In his plmobehold an unctuous Pecksniff a I'ecK- -

miff with just the faintest possiblepredilection for tbo gentle art of lliiau- -

clal piraej.'rUcoriilui; to wnat i.awbou s,tjs, ami

tin. New York Commercial has not denied his assertion, this Is a fair sam-ple of whut the Standard Oil "Sys-tem" thinks of Lnwson and tho thingshe Is tellliiK about I'rcnzlnl I'lnamo.It hbows a groping for ndJectUes buton this feature It is as n truck horseto n lili.li blooded riu it when com.pared with method of put-tin-

things ..iwi-o- Knows how.There Is no doubt that Standard Oil

is warming up on Ijiw son's trull.Aside from calling him n liar on gen-eral terms ami "crying ou'rc unother,"honour, nothing has b"cn publishedto dlsproe bis statements whlili hyhis ns fails.

Up to date enn at least claimsuccess In making someone mad, be-

sides furnishing Interesting readluir.

BERLUD BLOOD.

I Hawaii Herald."That species of briiYCr which,,, t0 ,,, an()tller n tnP Hon.

pack or kick u dog when ho Is down,would hardly bo called latent courage.Now that clanger zono of Judge Little'presence has been removed, tho editorof the orgnn Is able to call tbo Judge?pnmes." Hllo Tribune, formerly thu'blatant mouthpiece" of Lit-tle.

So7 Does tbo elongated fashion ed-

itor of tho Tribune Insinuate that thaeditor of tho Herald had fear of Llttlowhe n he was In Hllo? Kay, nay, girlie.Whtn the editor of this paper wns onhis back, with pliyslcluns In attend-ance twlco n clay, tho brnc veteranof the homo guards sent word to himthat he wns coming down to "smash"him, and tbo editor said "Hhol" andsent word hack for him to como on

'"the Hepubllcan cndoiscmcnt for thoHllo iKistiunstcrshlp.

l he Popular

PORTO

1

L'TORO, 2S In a

L'TORO, 50 in a

L' MATEA (Club

EL ROYALO, 50 In

u'.Hit!, m W. tfi fi

I

33 j. re. w xjvi -- rt ;c.

hu.li?ilThtWgTTYr1MlllBTMf-Jl'"'','1"'- ' ..laaafiasjsiijMMMijifasMMaMi

'WW 'WrWvThe Grip Leaves Thousands in its Path

Weak, Nervous, Dyspeptic, Catarrh Wrecks.

SLMiti GR,P LEAVES 5feWUKSm77' THOUSANDS IN ITS JMHHBMf PATH weak NERVOUSjyj

JIMBPiRK DYSPEPTIC, CATARRH WRECI

Hi '''""Wi?ryffliEiPiWii i

Frcm Ar,' 1 Oft- - leurml. W$jwK 'mMUWMmtints cr morr, rffiacmy of I'trwuiin tutckly ttltci'int: tmthdy ami 1l.Hk JxV (flBj s8iSiS!Hlflfe!, tit,tfttrcjrcU has httttthr talk cfth, wP'M-'- 1 'W. WDMWm

K ISA DKMON" grlplinsonmoilnurLIcountry, loavlnir IkOiIihI Miirm ofpb steal wrecks.

Victims of catarrh of lin lm-,- d, catarrhof the Ibroit, catarrh of the lungs,eilarrb of tho stoimeh, ciffarrh of thokldnijs, citarrli of the pelvic oriin,are to li coiinteil b htiiiilrnU of thou-sin-

(trip Is epUlemle eiturrb, amirows the sod of chronic, eitnrrb withintlin

This is " true that few- - grip sufferersare aluu to iniiko n complete rooveryuntil thuy buvu ustsl reruiin.

Nevur in the history of nicllclii" hasa reined) received such unqualified anilmil vernal eulogies as Pcruna.

A New 'lork Aldcrnidn's Experience.Joi-cp- h A. Vllnn, alderman Fifth

District, writes from lot Christopherstreet, New York City,.is follows:

'"When a wtlleiieu overt iki ourpeople we take precaution as a nl,len tupreserve the eitlicns Bgaliut the dreaddlieasc.

"La grlpjRi has enure.1 thoiisancU otour homes this fall, ami I notleiil thattho pcoplu W bo useel I't rtliia vv ere quick-

ly restored, w bile three v ho lep.'iido.lem doctor's pri'scrlpllons, sK-n- t WritesIn recovering, leaving them we ale andemaciated.

I had ii slight attnek of hi grlpi"' andit one took i'uruna, which drove the

a

rm In

Benson, e. Co. will supply

Brands of

RICAN Cigars

box

House), 50 a

a box

ij

ft

Kfi tu fi is. !Fi fi fi fi r. ir, k.

CORNER.., :i--- .n .e 'j .i jf a "!. ri

--i'tbw Triiif"imrwiB'TnifTT-T Tirnrrip lbi tttitth r ' niir r nr riimr-r- i iw u

fr

' ' w t-

.

I

"

t

i

t rn n "--- '- -- "f n."nn wi f i ii trmw miwm n

thelitis

disease out of my system In a few da)and did not hinder uio from pursuingmy dally work.

"1 should like to Fi'0 our Heard ofHealth give It olllelol andhave It iimi! generally ainoni; our porslek people In New York."-Jose- ph

A.I'llnn.H. 1,. Wallace, a charter ineinlieriif Jhc

Iliteriiallimal Ilarlivr's Union, vv rilesfrom 1.1 Western avenue, Minneapolis,Minn. I

"l'cdlow Ing a sev e re attack of la grippeI secincel Id bo afTceled badly alt uvcr. IsiitTerecl with a severe backache, Indi-gestion numerous ills, so I couldneither cut nor sleep, and I thought 1

would give up my work, (Which 1 couldnol afford to do.

"Onoof my customers who was Bre'atlyhelped by I'cruna advised me to try it.and I procured a !!tlo thosamoday. Iused It faithfully and felt a marked im- -

prov emeiit. During tha next tvv o monthsI took live bottle, and then felt splendid. Now my bead Is clear, my nervessteady, I enjoy food, and rest well. I'c-runa has lieen worth a dollar adose toinc." I). I,. Wallace.

Mr. U. II. l'erry, Atchison, Kansas,writes)

"Again, after repeated trials of )ourmedicines, I'cruna and Mnnalln, I givethis as my expression of the wonderfulresults of your very valuable lucdldnu

I. .

''should address Dr. 8. B. Hartman, Columbus. 8. A.

Take home a box of Porto R lean's finest.They are fully equal the best Havana,but not nearly the price, owin to fact thatthey are duty free.

THBY MAKE

In

?

n?

m.

2.00

2.00

1.50

us.ri :& iri r. r .'

fs"A w "Af --A "A ri? '.

RPLENDir) CHRISTMAS GIFTS

VTL'e

Gunst-Eki- n Cigar Co.FORT?AD

- " " - r '" ' TrT'W'''7T'y' 1

in Its i (Tec Is In mrcaso after rejicalcdtrials.

"J'lrst, it rureil mo of chronicot fifteen) cars' standing byiisln

two bottles of l'criina In January, 1MI,and no of It.

"Aftetl was of bronchitis 1 hadla grippe wlnti r for sove-ra- l win-ters. Hut, through tln uso of I'cruna,It got gradually weaker in its severity,until It dwindled to a mere stuporfor two or three da)s. Now tbo stupordews not truublu mo any more."l'erry.

A Conlressman's Experience.Homo of Ucpreseutallves,

Washington, D.C.I'cruna Meillclne Co., Columbus,

Gentlemen " I am more than satislleitwith I'cruna, and find It to be an excel-lent remedy for tho grip and catarrh. Ihave used It ill my family and allJoin mo in recommending It as an exi

Very resiled fully,llcorgo It. While

It you do not derive prompt and sails-facto-

results from the use of a,vrrltoatonro to Dr. Hartman, giving afull statement f jour cafe and ho willbo pleased to give jou his vuluablovlio gratis.

Address Dr. Hartman, ofThe llartmau tUnlUrlura, Colunihus.

lioljbs "Wh"y "dlcl that entertainment remind you ot a ham sandwich!"Dobbs "They got an actor to do astunt between the two parts.

For apecial directions everyone should read "The Ilia of Life," eopy of which surrounds each bottle. PsrunaIs for sale by all chemists and druggists at one dollar per bottls or six bottles for five dollars.

ns- ...i.li .. iuIiu UsiKlfnBM urtH ssin ualf Chfi nartiari 4mtmj tslulfifiOhio. U.

8mlth

box

box

JO

!fi !fi

KING.i "5iC

rrnw

ciriatcr

and

bron-chitis

I'rrldent

the drug trade In Honolulu.

to

S1.00

f

STS.n?

,-r-577 ''MPT-- '

returncured

every

down

O.K.

Ohio,

they

rerun

ad

Ohio.

retail

bestows

nouveauPrices LtMa..ic

attractive day'a outingafforded downrailroad HALEIWA

LIMITED, train, leavesmorning

o'clock, making twohours, round being

$240. From 10:22spent beautiful

HOTEL HALEIWA, fresh andsalt water tennis, golf, drives

walks, shooting Ashing,10:10 o'clock

DO FAIL TO SEE THE

NEW FALL LINE'

Department of the

Pacific Hardware

TheSr Picture! Att Novel let will

Leadets of Reason. Justthing: lot Wedding: and BirthdayPresents.

Humttaummttmrntmutummttrusum::

"A STITCH TIME SAVES NINE."

OUR SPECIALHOLIDAY OFFER

Here's rplendid chance procure very best tewing machinein market grat saving

Domestic reduced

LOmeStlC7 reduced

Von HamnvYoung Co., Ltd.,ALEXANDER YOUNG BUILDING. H

nnntmunumtntmrmntmnmmwtmnmnnt:untinmn:::::u

BBfABILSIIC DEC0.ROT.nmL$ only knew how artistically ifejByl ttlMH lovely wc can make .simplest yY rSi

J, home, for a little bit of money, ( UQJg would not live nnotheT day .vV JHI

MTjjpm Painter anJ Dfcorator, King Street " fiSM; PJione426 SlgnS-S-Slgn- S WE

MAKEE ISLAND

Wallace

Schiller

Company, Ltd.,

:!mmmsmtmt::::tt

from to $25$45

THE

saves for

PRUDENT

with and harwill not

For

ANASSOCIATION.

CapitalHENRY

A PIANO IN YOUR HOMEFOR CHRISTMAS

A upon hom a Joy that continues to fromyear, with ever com fort and delight If care Is used in selecting good make Instru- - I

ment you are rewarded by a con slant Improvement in tone 'the pla no Is used.Before making a selection thfChrlstmas don't fall to see our elegant new Holiday stock the

,. t .-

Ed. SEILER PIANOSThe ED. SEILER Is tone, for long service, and ths cases carved In art 1

designs. , ,and terma that will e to any

Hackfeld & Co., Ltd.,Hackt'eld building.

HaleiwaLimited.The most la

that by ths excursionths line. The

a flrst-clss- i

Honolulu every Sunday at8:22 ths run

the rate for triponly a. m. untilB;10 p. m. Is the

withbathing,

and or and youare back town thsevsnlnf.

2)h

NOT

Att

and t be

the the the

IN

a to theg the at a

I:::

IV youi the

ou

137

toof

as

of

In

In

at

In at In

Territorial band ulvcs a public con-cert at Makeo Island, WalMkl, at 3I. m. tomorrow, ns follows:

I'AIIT I."The Old Hundred."

War March "Athallc" . .MendelssohnOverture "Tell" Ilosslnillallad "Star of Uetblcbcm"

AdamsGrand Selection "Marltaua".

TAUT II.Vocal "I. Travlata" VerdiSelection "Belle of Uohenila" ....

Knglandcr"The March" MeyerbeerFinale Love Dreama".

Friedman"The Star Spangled Danncr."

uuting: the holiday season.

$35

from $65 to

WISE MAN

up a rainy day

BE

Open an account us Jtimes hurt you

SEEparticulars

PHOENIX SAVINGS, BUILD1NQLOAN

Judd Building, Honolulu.Guarantee Capital $ 200,000.0sPald-l- $1,300,000.0

E. POCOCK,Caahlsr,

piano ths from Christmas Christmas, yearIncreasing a

celebrated

matchless constructed

b satisfactory pocketbook.

CONCERT.

(now)

"Andaliudan

f

V

4--

at

Page 5: W& f, 1 p,.- Bf fwf .- v Evening Bulletin · 2015. 6. 1. · rious ones, most of them, anxious to eeo what was to bo done with tho man with the shoved up over the visor of his automobllo

aMffBWBBaBwTTMiMaBHaiiaBaaaaaaaaBaalaaaaaaaaaaaaaa BHnfii4t&kitf SKIKKttKBtmPSii ""

lEVENING BULLETIN, HONOLULU, T. H.. SATflUUY, 11KC 10. 1604. , r,y

ft . " - .n

I- -

J

Chinese Fair.

Saturday, December 17,

,FROM 11 A. M. TO 9 P. M.,

At tlio llcsldcnco ofMil. ANU MIIB. W. M. GltAHAM.

DEUEFIT OF ST. PETER'S PARISH.

Admlstlon 25 cents.Children under 14 years, 10 cents.

The mostImportantFurnishings

In an artistically ap-

pointed home areo Pretty Rugs o

Our Japanese blue, and uhltncotton rugs ami Chlnesotainted matting rugs hro likedteat for dining room, bodrooms and lmth room by ev-

ery housekeeper who liai seenthem.

They nro exceedingly hand-fom-

very serviceable nnd,heat of all, very low priced.

Greater variety of bIzos thanAmerican and Kuropean Hugs,and specially attractive pat-terns now here.

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

AGENTS.

Special

Holiday

Offer

A cue containing 50 bottles oi thepure, sparkling, refreshing;

Sauerbrunnen"Direct from the celebrated HARZ

MOUNTAIN SPRINGS."

$4 50.

H. Hackfeld & Go.Limited,

Distributors.

MOTHER GOOSE

OPERETTA

200The Children

HouseGiven for the

That Free Kindergarten

Jack

BuiltHawaiian

Opera

House

Saturday and Tuesday Evenings

DECEMBER 10 AND 13.

Thursday Matinee, Dec. 15,

AT 3 O'CLOCK.Tickets for matinee on sale Dee. 12.

Regular Opera House Prices.Tickets on sale at Wall' Nichols.

Tuesday, Dec. 6th, at 9 a. m.

Suitablejmas Gifts

HAND PAINTED CHINA, HAWAIIANJEWELRY, CORAL NECK-

LACES, AT

THE WOMAN'S EXCHANGE,

HOTEL, NEAR FORT.

1 he bunday LawAFFECTS NOT HIM WHOLAYS IN. A STOCK ATHOME of the DELIGHTFUL

PRIMP T AGERIT GIVES A ZEST TO THEAPPETITE AND MAKESj GOOD BLOOD .

Xmas and Holiday ' Gopds GaloreAT

M. R. Counter's.

lLw."jj$y3y llen C0111c llcrc fr t,lc r'R' I

MsVtVJ'JvVaI c ,lavc matty I'eatitifttl engage- -

BYI VIlllCIlt r'"8s',Park,",B wit'1 l)llr-tj- U

yfqUm Jl Ity ami prices nrc at low ns per--Efvjl feet jews cau be sold for.

Bj Silverware, Clocks. Watches and all fv

Wp i Itlnds of goods kept In a Kirst-CIas- s t j.Y Jk Jewelry Store AT COUNTKU'S. t JA

mf&' $1 i Kverytliiug tip-to- -

IB MXiiife II date ill design oud properly

A Great Gift Season.

A CHOICE SELECTION OFSUITABLE XMAS GIFTSAwaits you here. Are you confronted with the, yearly problem

What shall I give for Christmas? A visit to our store an exam-ination of the enormous stock a glance at the prices will readilyconvince you that HERE Is the place to do your Christmas buy-ing.

DINNER SETS56 and 112 pc, $8.25 to $125 Set.

STERLING SILVERWAREIn this ware we excel and our

prices are Just right

W.W.DIMD&CO..LTD.5355, 57 King Street

fsssm...!.!.!ooooooooooooooooo oooooooooooooooooMany

Ornate

New andArtistic

Up-to-da-te

Known

MemorialsNeat

Exhibited

Now

To J.1048-G-

SuitoooooooooooooooooC. II. LKMON. II. II. KltBNCH

THE MINT SALOON

AND READING ROOM.

Nuuanu Street, opposite Chaplain LaneHONOLULU.

The Rest of Liquors and Cigars.Hours, 5:30 a. in. to 11:30 p. m.

TEA SETS3 pc, $1.50 to $24.00 Set.

CUPandSMJCERSStock of 200 various kinds, 35c.to $8.50 each.

BIRD and BEEF CARVERSA useful and lasting gift, $2.50 to$15.00 per Set.

jlit "' " , in J-- - ,,

ANOTHER SHIPMENT OF

MONUMENTSDesigns In Any Material

to the Trade.

Iron Fencesand Durable, Just Received.

SATISFACTION GUARANTEED

C. AXTELL,ALAKEA ST. Phone Blue 1801.

P. O. Box 642.

oooooooooooooooooJust received new pack

TOMATOES90c per doz.

Delivered,

GERTZ BROS. Tel White 227 J

LOCAL AND GENERAL I

PERFORMANCE AT THE OPERAHOUSE TONIGHT BEGINS AT 8O'CLOCK SHARP. COMU EARLYAND GET SEATED OEFORE THECURTAIN GOES UP. BRING SMALLCHANOE FOR PROGRAMS.

Tlmre will be nn nuttloiKsnto on Sat-urtl-

e oiling, IJecumbcr 1", 7.3 i.

m., or $3001) worm or diamond,watches clocks, line Jew oil y mill silver-ware- ,

fifty oil painting of native wen- -

cry, volcano, etc. All beautiful forXmas presents. Come and examinethe stoik at once. Cor. Hotel amiUnion streets, near I'ort, opposite 3111

ler's restaurant. i

Read "Wants" on page 6.Tjpowrlllng, piecework, Main 3SG.

Panama bats cleaned at Mrs. Dick--

crton's.The band lends the Shrlners' palatini

this afternoon.Thurston returned fiom llllo

on the steamer Klnau.Rent Hawaiian rice $3 per 100 lb,

bag at Henry May & Co.Hawaiian Souvenir Calendars ready

for mall Inn at Wall, Nichols Co.

Havo your old Panama bat madslike new. Globe Clothing House.

lluy jour Sunday morning resuscita-tion at the Pantheon, llllnd pig) aro"pan."

The greatest, best and cheapesttoy house In Honolulu U ut Ailelgb &Co.'s.

Ulacc fruits, a fresh Importation,packed In funcy boxes. Elite lie CreamParlors

Whltuey & Marsh are as usual at thefront with many timely suggestionfor the lioiiiias.

Tbc Klmui's Inward cargo consistsof 71 bundles of hides, 7 kegs and -- Otl

packages of sundries.Wells, r'nrgo & Co. express Is now

being opciutcd oil the Wilder boats be-

tween Honolulu and llllo.Just armed ex bark "Olympic," 2&

bead of flno mules. Enquire Sell u manCarriage Co, Young building.

Ilcfore purchasing jour Christmasgifts, stop at J. A. It. VlelraV, Hotelstreet, and look over his stock.

Championship game of football Sat-urday, Mallu vs. H. A. C. Ilctcrvedscats on Halo at Woods & (Sheldon's.

The Catholic Ladles' Aid Societywish to thank all who contributed Inany way to the recent rummage sale,

A black corker spaniel belonging toJ. A M. Johnson has been lost. Kinder kindly return same and receive re-

ward.Ttcv. J. L. Hopwood will preach at

the Christian Church tomorrow evenIng at 7:30; u cordial Invitation Is ex-

tended to all to be present.It Is said that Idlu Japanese on Ka-

uai have been gathering for drill pur-poses at l.lhue. It appears that they(ire reservists of the Japanese army,

The transport Logan will get awayut 5 o'clock this afternoon for Manila.

The Mongolia was n little late Ingetting away today but cleared the bar-no- r

before 1 o'clock.Zcnas U. Dodge, attorney fur the

American Cocoauut Oil Company, wasa passenger In the Mongolia. A fac-tory backed by American capital is tobe sUrtcd In the Philippines.

Mrs. Chun Heo was Unci! $:;o In theDistrict Court today for assault andbattery. The case Is on old one. hav-ing lorao up llrst on October 2S. Itwas a scalding affair on Miller street.

The case of MaleKa Ilalklo vs. FrankPahia, damages, was heard In JudgeRobinson's court this moruliig. l'luiu-tll- f

wants damages for two cows whichsho claims were taken by I'ahla, who Isthe Deputy Sheriff of Koolaupokn.

Qco. 1'. Cooke, son of C. M. Cooko,waa elected chairman of the rap andgown committee nnd ('. 8. Judil, souof Mrs. A. K. Judd. was elected firstmember of that committee nt the Sen-ior class election held recently utYale.

Ry stipulation of Attorneys CastlevVlthlnglon tor plalntllY and A. 8, Huniphrejs for defendant In the ease otit. C. A. Tetcrson vs. Elizabeth 8.Church, thu defendant Is given twentydaa within which to tllu her bill ofexceptions.

The Catholic Church of St. John theftaptlst, Kullhl-wnen- In charge nfItev. Father Clement. Tomorrow, De-

cember 11th. 3d Sunday of Advent:K:30 a. m high mass with sermon nndcollection; alter mass, Sunday school:4 p. m., rosary.

Don't forget to take the children toKerr's storo some evening na BantaClans will be there with his lioueopacked full of candy for the little ones.A Hawaiian Quintet will furnish uiusloevery evening from now until C'lnUtman. The animal Xmas fair Is now Infull swing. Tor a few or the attract-ive specials look up their half page ud.In this paper.

The Salvation Army band, sadly Inneed of n fun new Instruments, willbo tendered a benefit Thuindny, Dee.Uth, at their hall, corner of King nmlNmiaiiu streets, when will bo present,cd ngaln thu modern version of "Theflood Samaritan," supported by a teal-l-

good nuulcal pingram, It is hopedthat the public will respond liberallyand help out u good cuusn by buyingtickets. The Aimy's Utile baud hasbeen Insti omental In attracting thoutuuds of Interestud people to Its streetmeetings, many of whom ilato theiri on version from these occasions. Ifyou cannot come, buy u ticket andgive It to our frlencl. Admission .5cents Including icfrulimciiU, commences at b p. m,

Twelve women were before the l'olien Court this morning on tho chargeof violating Section 370 of thu Penal

The hunch of offenders was theresult of High Sheriff Henry's strcnuoiisiiess In trying tu enforce tho lawshiiiI to break up lawlessness, Klevenof tho women wcio Porto fllcans andono Hnwnlliin. Six wero given sixmonths, two three months, ono onemouth, and one ten days,

Two drunks were fined $3 each.

"For Rent" cards on sate at ' iullettn,office.

Ml

g?

S. "BURNTIS THE NEW

LADIES' TAN3

AND WE HAVE THEM.

A Bluchcr Oxford, welted sole andCuban in this new shade isthe ladies Oxford for this

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

if.

SHOEMclNERNYgl

FORTm

The NewestEmbroidery

DesignsThe style of work, familiar-

ly known to our mothers andgrandmothers as English em-broidery or stiletto work, isnow revived and there isnothing more exclusive orup-to-d-

ate at thetime.

The designs are simplyrich, attractive and fascinat-ing.

Another newly revivedembroidery, now very popular, derives its name Mount- -

meliick from u town inIreland, where the workoriginated in a convent andhas reached high perfection.It isdurable.rich and effective

Hardanger is still anothereffective and fascinating formof embroidery. It originatedin the Norse town of Har-

danger ami is especially richand quaint.

A splendid assortment of allthreo of tho abovo mentioned em-

broideries now on display In thomiddle alslo upstairs.

CRETONE NOVELTIESFOR CHRISTMAS

Lovers of tho artistic are rap-Idl-

purchasing thceo pretty novelties for Christmas rcmeini..- - Thi- - .i, ., m.n

i,"i ,i. .m.,i,.i,iu. o.tltul.

Here Is n list of somo of tho

Work bags, collar bags, cuffbags, pin cushions, brush holders,curt nnd tollur holders, whiskbrooms, waste paperbachelor'sIn bag lined with waterproof cloth, them.and numerous others.

FORT STREET.

Beautiful Hats for Christmas

Miss Power's Ml linery Parlors,

Boston Building:, Fort St.

Gift Books

For Christmas

Wu havo a pardonableamount of prldo In our

holldny usBortmcnt ot stan-dard and populnr books andextend n cordial Invitation toevery booMovcr to visit ourstore.

Children's plcturo and giftbooks are a specialty with uh

season.Ilrlng thu children with you.

HAWAIIAN NEWS GO,, Ld.

Alexander Young Building.

CHHISTMAS PIANOS

Time to think about a choice.We will reserve any Intfiument youmav select and deliver It at '. hristmajtime. Sold on ejsv

Bergstrom Music Co. Odd FillowBdg.

, llcafl on nage 8- -

i sE

ORANGE" T

gSHADE OF i

OXFORDS IIsS

withheel, cooling

season.

present

articles;

beauti-ful

nuking

payment

"Wants"

STORE,

STREET

French

Fireproof

Ware

Ramekins, Entren Dishes, SoutlloDishes, Welsh Harebtt Dishes, Cass-role- s,

Shirred Egg Pans. MarmlteDishes. linking Forms all shapes.Prices within the reach of every house-wife.

LEWIS & CO , LTD.,

169 KING STREET.

240-- 2 Telephones --240

LORD I BELSER

will furnish you with CrushedRock, 6laek and White Sand,Soli or Filling at lowest livingrates.

Office and Yards,

SOUTH and KAW4IAHA0Telephone Main 193.

KAIMUKI TEA GARDEN.

Take your children out to the teagardens at the terminus of the Katmu-- ibl linn anil In, Ihnni e r. thn n.rtn.V. ..UV, HM .bk ...VU. HW -- WW ...u.l'.key, tho rabbits. tho guinea pigs, thomongoose, the ring doves, the Africanoni Australian parrots, tho Java spar--

rows, strawberry birds, Japanese larks.""all, Japauese canaries, (lalar parrots,,C(,.Uca(cd nomMu vapls cotU.toon, fantall gold fish, silver flbh, ruf-fl- o

neck pigeons, fantall pigeons, tumb-lers, powters, etc., etc.

Thft tmniniwa mli.tniiif-- I1a h .1

You will find joursclf becoming asInterested In the study of nature, asjour children.

llavne "I sea (hnt .Tnnus tlm vllower. has taken that band of crepe offbis arm." Tnvnn.. iiVMno, I,,.!,...lUUIlOll II.

Mine summit will also Interest

this

widow handing on It now."

PRICE OF

AiK. YOURto buy

E.

THE.will pay

HONOLULU EXCRA8S&

' HONOLULU, Dec. 10, lOOfe- -

NAMh OH STOCK ftS",", 1 7 it '

MERCASTILfc I

CPfewer i Co . isn lL U Kttr & Co Lit wjwjo'

SUCARF. PI. n,,! inn ftrt ' fJn Vn ft S

I.JOO.O), "M,Maw Com & buiif Co. f.)ii,,ta lriiwillnSu(jr Co . tm.ni iHonomu u: Co tjo., iHonokat Sujif Co t,yMo. M(Huku boitt Co yn.vn liKahuVu 1'iantitlon Co - yx.ono ao,.Kllitl Plantallon Co LU f..o Ml o l.M- -Klpahulu Sutal Co . tio.ooo1 I)'Koloa&usar Co ...! foo,ooo foo,McUryfit Siiiza - J..OanuSutar C l.no,' ! St I.

ItOOUKM

Ookala Sue,, Planl Co yxa,OHi Sujar Co IM 5000.000'Olowitu Co I $0,000 ool 4. ....Pltuniu MJtif I'lifil 1.0 (000,090PaclflcSucif Mill Si).oao i3"Pala Plantation Co T5o,ono ,rr.".'Pff ttVto Surir Co .. SO.OOO too, lit MfPlntl At it iiWauiui Aerktatturil Co a.joo odo too t (.wiiuku Mieif to TOOOOO too I.Walmanilo bupir Co

MISCELLANEOUStjt.ooo too

I

WlMr ..mtr.lfi Co .. oo,ooo tool&(am N Co 600.000 loot t

too ..I.IN.ooo--

tfO.000 IO ..4,oao,ono loo iljt1xu.ouo o .

IJt

Htwaltan fc! trl o

HonkT&LCoPfJHon RTALCo ComMutual Telephone Co

HlloRallfoaJ CoBONDS

MawTer ape CI VlliwTff4 pcHaw fv rf -.Haw Com & Sue Co $ pctwa rianiuaft pcHaiku ISuear Co 6pCHaw Supar Co6pc ItxHllok W Co Con 6 re.Hon kTcLCpe..ianuKu 1'iani LoopuOahuK ti. LCo6pc - .wuanu ruear -- o ope ... lliOla a Suear Li6pc .

fata run' t n ,. ...Pioneer Mill Co 6 p c .Walalui AgrlcCnftpc

H.vles r,i)ll Klhul, JUOO. 10 Ilotiksa,

Latest sugar quotation, 4.65 cents.

ANTISA. 0 IN MEN

CALL ON

-- ARTER

Governor Carter has received itis-following letter from theLeague endorsing his attitude In re-gard to the liquor Question:

Honolulu. Dec. 3. 1301.Hon. fleo. II, Carter, Governor Terri

tory ot Hawaii, Honolulu.Dear Sir: The Honolulu AntKlu

loon League at Its meeting ycitvrtpassed and endorsed a resolutiontho following effect:

Unsolved, That tho Honolulu AaU.fialoon League heartily endoncn sotapproves of the clforts made by Gov.

rnor Carter to have the laws iC tir'Territory strictly carried out; on ttpeclally his efforts to eradicate tit ,

illicit sale of Intoxicating liquor."It was the unanimous opinion i t"Leaguu that tho Interests ot tvucvr"

once and fair play demanded tow ptuutsago at the coming session of a Socialoption law, and that such a ci sacrashould contain a provision that ttui

of any election held und; Br.hould be at the expensu of thutv iftlonlnc therefor.

Very respectfully,C. II. DICKBY,I M. SNODGKASS

Committee Houolulu Antl 6ulozvLeague.

The signers of the letter caHtd. ciGovernor Carter this forencon. nnd delivered It In person.

iaJames Kuplhea requests all iuavber of his gang in the road dispart-me- nt

to ansemhle in full uniform a&tHenry Williams' undertaking porkvr.on street to altcml the Iimer.Vservices of their late comrade-- . LrirV .

Makalna, at 130 p. iu. tomarriiw Snliny. Procession will start at 2 p-- . ms.All members are requested to brioc:wreaths or flowers In order that tlinitraloha may be shown for their

High Sheriff Henry stated tlils,rtwnoon that hn would have posted ia thuOahu penitentiary large cardB beaxtucthe name of all the attorneys K lurla the city, so that a prisoner mrshtat any time bo required n lawyer takn.his choice and send tor the legal bctJ- -

.i.""' "Vw.UUK t'livuiB 11 1HWTUTTV.IlLLltTlAf frtf lBUtK.s-- lH !. m i

STILL ADVANCING

High Price of SUGAR and CHRISTMASPRESENTS go hand in hand.

JORDAN

GOVERNOR

ilius seieiied, Tho High Shrrilt does"1 "fBt 'S,'?" S"!

'prison. '"ruon

SUGAR

"BEST MATT 'it from

& CO, LTD., IDIVIDENDS ft!

for it.

SWEETHEARTS AND WIVES NOW IS YOUR TIME.TO ASK AND HAVE THE BEST CHRISTMAS

PRESENT FOR YEARS

W.

BIO

STOCK

MlwilUnAtTkrullu'lCo

S,n"Ti

aBHOaKaaBwvMaMaivaaBRaBsw.ft

saMiaWsVaHHn

'4

4

a

Page 6: W& f, 1 p,.- Bf fwf .- v Evening Bulletin · 2015. 6. 1. · rious ones, most of them, anxious to eeo what was to bo done with tho man with the shoved up over the visor of his automobllo

;i

nWft

rr

&'. l P T-V- . Vif "' A!F;r

MX KVKN1NG UULI.ETIN, HONOLULU, T. II., SATURDAY, DIXJ. 10. 1004.

WANTSSa Pcko 8. NEW TO-DA- Y, for Now Ada.

SITUATIONS WANTED.

PBCIAL NOTICES.FOR SALE.

Have 5 Houses for aale at Palama;SCO cash; balance WITHOUT INTER-JS-

at $10.00 pep month.

P. E. R STRAUCH,

Ua. 74 3. KINO ST. TEL. Main 385.

WANTED.WANTED TO PURCHASE

1) A house anil lot within fiveifjocks from tho business center ofKamilulu. Price must not exceed

.LM0.OO.(2) A house and lot within a mllo

from tho center of Honolulu; i.iuuasr Xuuanu St. preferred. Price abouttie! 00.00.

3 A tract of 5 or C acres sultabloCar small farming.

A. V. GEAR,311 tf 122 King St.

BUSINESS CHANCE.

To an onergetlo capable business man

or woman with $1 5no Cash, we will

Slvc n line rest and n good salnr.in an established business. Salarysruarnnteed Do not apply unlessyou mean business nnd give propername and ncldrcss. Address O . Hill

letln oldie. 2' lw

iiy the 1st of Jan., 195, a modem 5 orcottage In the vicinity of I'll

.nabou College, rent reasonable. Ap-

ply T. S.. 137 King street (Stephen.sn's Paint Shop) 2U3S tf

TO LET.Furnished Hooms Housekeeping at

JoweO; cool and mosquito proof. Ala-lir- a

House, Alakea St. bet. Hotel andKing-- . 2203 tf

.NVwIy furnished rooms, nil modernTcnvcnlences. At No. 81 VineyardJU 272S tf

1 SOCIAL NOTES 1

ftov. T. K. Simpson received n girtfrom tho tunflrinatlon class at thereception held In his home Tho Woman's Guild piesented him with a setrA houvenlr spoons. Mr. and Mis.3mpson will bo greatly missed. Mr.

Simpson ably filled Canon Macki-ntosh's plate during the vacation of theJattcr.

Mr. J. S. MoCandless arrived In Ho-

nolulu on Kilday..;. .;. .J.

"Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Isenberg and par--S-

will (Kcupy tho right hand stagobox Tuesday evening at tho porfonn--anc-

of "The House that Jack Ilullt."toe British Consul and tils wife with3 party occupy a logo Tuesday ovenABB- -

. Miss Martin will ertalnly bo a feat"(ire of this ev eiilng h entertainment. It(allot often we n-- a woman conductorand It Is mure ol a not city here thanon the mainland. The members of thoorchestra, mostly recruited from thoHonolulu Symphony Club, are enrap-tured wllb Miss Martin. It Is onlyJalr to say for tho orchestra that MissiMnrtln Is very prom! of them. Tho.Children thimnelves. with all duo ie-- ;Bpmi to oveijbody, are her leal pets.They ore to responsive and uttcntlve

- anil very Interested In Ibelr work.' They seem to realize they aro doingi something for n ..erent class ofiCnlldren and enter heart and soul IntoEho cause.

Thu ushers, who will be dressed Inwhite practically alike, tarrying dnlnty irands, nro tho Misses (lardle

Jennie Gllfaid, Alice Jnnos,

i

Y.

n

These Wine

; a Bottle of

HELP WANTED.

TO LET.Well furnished fiont room $2; alto bal

cony room, $1.50. Apply 1281 Fortstreet. 2032-- n.

Two unfurnished cottage, $8 permonth. 194 Hotel St. 203S-1-

Furnished nt 1!23 Kmma street,Mm. MeConnell. 253

POH SALE.Fine corner lot In Mnklkl. Curbing,

water, fruit and ornamental treesand all Two min-

utes' walk from cars nnd I'unahouCollege. Address H. F., this ollice.

251fitf

Cheap In Manoa Vnlley, about IS min-

utes' walk f i om tar Hue, nn ncre otland with house. Apply 12nos Uros.,Union street. 2024 tf

J room cotlngo, miwiulto proof, TortSt opp Kukul; lent 1. Enquire1323 Fuit St. 2010-l-

Clienii Homo near Park, WalklM.Address It. S. K Ilullctln.

2S0S-1-

Three thoroughbred black Minorcacoekeiels. City Feed Store. 2935 tf

Small unfurnished cottage; rent $5.Inqulie 7S3 llvretauln. 2940-l-

LOST.Hank book No. 14C2 on The First

American Savings & Trust Co. ofHawaii, l'lnder please icturn toabove bank. 2941-l-

Small brown alligator leather pursebetween .May & Co'u store and post-oll'- n

e. Return to office. Reward2910

Lady's black Bilk umbrella; Initials K11. K. on handte. Please leave atIlulletln ofllce. 2940-l-

Marlon Scott, HUa Stansbury, Leon-tln-

llartnugle. Helen Maefurlane. MayKluegal. Lady Macfarlane, JeannlteWlnne, Ethel Damon, Chai lotto Hall

ONE SHARE ONE DOLLAR

MONTH.

The Thirtieth Scries of Stock itthe Pioneer Building & Loan AtsoclaHon was Issued In October, 1904, and Isnow open for subscription. The membcrshlp fee of fifty cents per share,and tbo monthly dues aro one dollarper month per share. The stock drawsmuch better Interest than a savingsbank.

Further Information can be obtainedfrom A. V. QEAlt, Secretary,

V.Z King 8t

Smyphony

llr Maniocs, who for some time puttbas been thu director ot the HonoluluSymphony Society, lias resigned fromHint post and tho orihcttrn now finchlltilf without n leader Dr. Maniuus'lc.ilintlon was q lite unexpected.1 nst ulglit ut the tegular iehcars.il ofthe onheslia the uclctH pr xb'ittiiinounied that ho had inched a Ut-ter from Dr. Maniucs, which containedbis resignation.

The oiiheslra In way found It-t-

without n director. Kappelmel'terJlerger, over, veduntteud his ser-vices for tho evening and after bring-ing some of his own music- - from III'home tho evening was nt quiteprofitably. In tbo meantime the so-- c

it t Ik looking about for a lie w direc-tor It Ir nt this time not posMhloto state who will be ilineii.

r'

ffiysaKgjaasjra'iroy!"ist WcThcTh-Bfar- j vaSfoirn nsiWrtAA tti

IP

OrchestraDirector Resigns

AVIne of Cardui lias Iwn so helpful to methat I fee I it mv duty to ndv iwc nek uud cutrc-riii-

wuiuuii to try turn wonderful rcmech .

nibs MAiinr.v'iiriiLH,t05 East t58th St., New 'iurlt City.

WIno of Cardui is simply wonderful Iwictli that all suffering women knew uf its gclqualities. jHB. W1I.IIELM1NA SN'OW,

Ireas. Economic h'aguo, Pcrtl.ind, M .

Every woman suffering with female troubloshould try V, ine of t'urdui, and 1 fully UlieuUu, w I ''xperieuu' the lieiitlits uud eurowmdi 1 uavu. yijs j,. A- - Al fil IN,

COO X. ttU 1st , IvauMu City. Mu.

My ndvlee to su!I(Tin woxrcii Is to tale Wine of Cirdui mid theywill never be iliuptuiiitid iu thu results. JIIs LUL'IhE TINE

115 llenneaay St., Xe Orleans, L.i,

women say

room

room

this

this

lion

and

disorders, bearing down pains, ovarian pains, leucorrhcea,nervousness and hysteria that this pure vine will rob child-birth of its wont agonies, and that the change of life needhave no teirors "or a woman who takes this Treat female tonic.Will you take their advice?

Secure

Improvements.

of Cardui will cure menstrual

Wine of Cardui today.

! frXWMm'&WXX!lX')t'XfrX-- XXMMt

S Social Side of Life S4LMHIHIS:IHWX

Fairs, fairs and et again fairs. Yetwe tan speak of lianl times when onenfternoon nnd evening nt a fair will netseveral thousand dollars clear profitAt the little St.Clement'g fair the profitwas extremely good, the living picturesulone bringing In a fair sbed amount.And now we mny look forward to theChinese fair held on the flrahnmgrounds for the benefit ot little St. Pe-

ter's. St Peter's surely needs moneyand, Judging from the outlook, It willbe a profitable afternoon and eveningfor the little Clilnce Church. MotherJarlel's waxworks will be produced byMrs. !' II Humphrls and many clever,local hits ma) be looked forward to."The House That Jatk Unlit," thisevening, is being much nntlilpatid,and all Honolulu will sally forth to seothis wonderful production which tle- -

er MIhi Martin Is getting up, The Op-

el n House will present n very brilliantappeaiance for the nhers nnd pro-gram sellers will be In fnnc dress. Kv-p- r

loge nnd liox Is taken and the housabsolutely sold out. This certainlydoes not look like the hard times whear so much of.

Mr. Ernest Ilartmann gave a delight-ful dinner on Monday evening In honorof Mr Stone of Yokohama, Japan Thelong table wns prettily adorned withled carnations nnd ferns, and theplace cards bore the crest of Mr. Hart-ma-

The other guests were Mrs. I

M. Hatch, Prince and Prime's Kawa-nanal.n-

Mr and Mrs C W. C Deer-lu-

Mr and Mrs. A (!. llawes ,lr Mr.I' II. Hiimphrjs, Doctor nnd Mis. V. II.Humphrls, Miss Jessie Kaufman, Mr.Ita.Mnoncl de 11 l.aanl and Mr Frau-ds Swnnzey. After dinner the guestsvur amused by mutvlc and rec nations.

Mr and Mrs. K. M. Macfarlane, MissAlice Mai farlane, nt home Saturday,Duember the tenth, from 3 to S o'clock,Wnlklkl.

A gay dinner was tendeied Mr KmllWaterman b Mr. Wlngatc Lake nt tin--

Alexander Young Hotel on Sunday ee-nln- g

Inst. Among the guests were Mr.h. m. Iloj d, .Mr. Irnnk Armstrong, Mr.Allan Walker. Mr Mannle Phillips amiMr. Clarence Waterman.

Taderewtkl was the otocriei! of thobferved during the Ventura's visit.He had a incut Interesting talk withour ( aptnin Ilerger and spoke mostplenisaiitly of his band. He was noempaulecl by his wife and her maid.

The Pall ilrlxc especially Interettcdhim nnd he said often, "1 must com"eguln." In New York the women wentquite mad ocr him, for he has a veryfetching personality unci, after all, Isn'tlit the great and only Pnderewskl? 11Uhair, which he wears long. Is one of bhchief charms In the ejes vf his nclnilr

PER'ers, nun many n never lilt lias beenmaue nt tut txpense or bis long light-tolore- d

mane. When joii onto hearlilm play J on forget his manner, forhf possessed a power ocr the pianowhich cannot be extolled. It In alwaysas still as death on a PadcrewsM night,the applaiife does not come until hcv.

minutes after ho linn plnjed thofinal chord The vast audiences alwaysstem hypnotized but they make up forIt hy sliouH thnt ninko the rafterring.

Captain and Mrs. 1 .5 oris entertainedCaptain nnd Mr. Graham at dinner ntthe Hawaiian Hotel on Tuesday evenlng. The L)ons have taken the Sclmluhome In Nuuaiiu valley, so we are told,for a cur Captain L.vnns and Itcharming wife are great additions toour little colony.

So many people neglcet to respomlto tea nud wedding Imitations, I w un-

der wliy, for it's essentially the torrectthing to do nnd they should never bupcglec toil. I havo heard n gient manycomplaints of this. How Is n hostesto know If she gives a ten how manywill hnve to be provided for unlets she.bas some Idea of the number of nctejit- -

nncis.:

Mr. 9. A. Iluldwlu nticl her nlcre,.Miss Amy Porter, gavo u tea last Tuesday, fiom I to i o'eloc k nt the llaldwlnrchldence, 2(13 llmhntian street. Tlietardu rend. "To meet Miss OrtrudeDutton." There nre only a few homesIn our dear old town thnt have sue It ailtllhhtful ntmephcre of cordiality inthat which permtntcs the llaldwlnhome, so the tea was of touiso griutlyenjojed.

Biitul.liiB of being lienrllly receUeclbv a hostess, I inn reminded of 11 con- -

ersatlon I bad the other day with uneof our prominent matrons one whointroduced btr daughloi to society Inst

' Hy you know," sho said, 'that I nt-t- c

ciclcil 4 deliut rum tlon not long iigoind icll hiilTered during the entiretrue thai I was nt that tea. In the lintp ic e, the mother of the daughter hadicihcitic-- me and I bud to introduceiicvc-c!- f I felt uncomfortable for tholimn nu mv itnslflnn tvnu unmnu-lin- t

r iibanasslng, still such a sltiintlou of-t- n

pnsents Itself at largo functions,nnd I tried to nuke tho best of . b'-- t

tlie lione-cs- ' voice wits so frigid nndh"r greeting so devoid of cordialityt) at I 'lmpl felt like sinking throughthat floor 'Examiner,

- 'I--

The operetta tonight will bring outall Honolulu, Judging by thu

wa the houso has sold. Print 0 nndI'llnetHs Kuivjiinnnlioa will occupyIhelr box Willi party;Lole unci Mrs, Dolo will bo in thuPrince's box Mr. John II Bliss hasone loge and Mr and Mm. tboother, which they will occupy withtheir daughter Clirlstobel, who Is niJitrones, Tho program sellera In thetostumes of tho dlfforent courtiers willlie- us follows: Miss Ollvo Macfarlane,Amerba; Mrs. (lerrit Wilder, Prunes;.Mm V Howard Humphrls, England;Mic 1. v. C. Hoeens, Spain; Mr.Juck llawes, Itnly, Mli-- s Irene Dbk-m- u

Hawaii Miss Boares, Portugal-M- i

1 Kllalth Chnne, China; Mrs. ICl-j-

l.'ihl'i Japan; Miss Neumann, Qer-1-

iinv 'lhese programs will bo toldlulu cciim, hivI the program sollorswill nut refine n,ny sum over thattun live dollars can be tnkcu.

The objett for wllich tho operetta la

tlvcn In smh n worthy one that weinn .iffonl to ho generous, Prettyjoiing women will usher you to yourteat dressed In white. And thu even-ing will doubtless bo n great one.

A picnic will bo given on Sunday byrinifni-- nnd Mci I.' llnunnl lltirmihrtslu honor of their fnther, .Mr. II, I

Humphrls nt the Manoa valley houseof Hit! McClnnnhan'H. About fifty ieo-- .

pic have b-- Imlfed and the wellknown hospitality ot tun ntimpiirismakes the oicaMon one to bo antici-pated.

On Wcclnesda) eenlng occurred thomarriage of Miss Alice Ewnrt nnd Mr.Kmll Waterman nt the home of thsbride's parents on Nuuanil uvenuo. Tho

. eliding was strictly private. Timbouse with Its decoratiotiH of green andwhile looked cool nnd Inviting. The

oung couple will reside ut the Kubeyresidence, which Is on the corner ofI.uiiHlllo and Kaplolatii streets.

Lady Heron, who hits been visitingher daughter and son, Canon nnd Mrs.Klteat, in New Zealand, return to Ho-

nolulu on the Vcnlurn. Sho reportsthe Kllculs as very well nnd happy Inthtlr new home Tho Kllculs were sowell liked here that It is not remark-nllil- o

that the should bo upprtclalcd111 their new surroundings. They havohosts of friends ami thu Canon hasJurisdiction oer several churches.I ad Heron will be tho guest of .Mrs.Da 11 ford for 11 while.

Mrs Jnmts Harvey Raymond hnscords out for an "At Home" cm Friday,December the K.th, from 3 until C.

The Misses Macklnnon, accompaniedby their uncle, nre expetted to arrivever soon in Honolulu.

vMiss Heckle Is getting on famously

at, a tluufleur under the direction ofCaptlin Jorgstroff. It Is quite nn

sight to see her Hying downthe Wnlldlil road. She Is a remarkablygraceful girl and is much admired.Captain JorgstrofT has taught many agirl in San Francisco's most Inner cir-cles to motor nnd It ought to becomethe fud here.

Miss Jlees, a pretly English girl whohns ben stopping in Honolulu forfomc time, departed for the Orient onthe Koren, where shu will meet their.nn she Is engaged to at the house ofmutual friends, nnd will be marriedshortly nftcr her arrival.

Mrs. It. de II I.nnrd and Miss Lay.aril have been at Hulelun for a fewiliiyV outing. It will be a distinct losswhen the Churches lcao Halelwa, fortney nave iTtnlnly intruded the bestHss of guests.

Mr. Ernest Ilnrtniaun sailed thiswsk for the Const nnd mny go to NewMexico. He expects to icturn to Ho-

nolulu In a few- - months.

The dunces nt the Hoyal HnwnllnnHotrl ond the Alexander Young werowill attended on Tuesday evening. The(,'c) eminent band gave n concert atthe Hawallnn previous tu tho dancelater In tho evening. At the Young nilwns gn)cty. The )oung people trippedthe light fantastic too until n Intohour nnd then repaired to the beauti-ful roof gnrden, where cooling drinkswere

Mr Homer J. Carleton was here fora few cU3 visiting relatives. He Is

No

P

tb'.c

I he

ESTABLISHED 1780.

Walter Baker& Co.'s

CHOCOLATESrd

COCOASFor eating, drinking, and cooking.

PUKE, OtllCIOUS, NUTRITIOUS.

OrlSASGOOO

V

fHlTINIs

lirtilfist Cckoi, lb, tin.Bjltt'i fhixolale (tnitiltieJ)i lb.olti,

Ccnnn Street flo!il( lb. calti,

ran sali by lcadino cnocinsIN HONOLULU.

WALTER BAKER fcCO.Ltd.DORCHESTER, MASS., U. S. A.

40 MIOHIST AWARDS IN IUSMBAND AMIRIOA.

a graduate of Harvard University nnddeparted this week to enter the Philippine Government service.

Admiral Ileckley expects a largonumber of friends to accompany himlei 1 1 Mo to speed New Year's. The ii

Park, his gift to the people oflillo. will bo dedicated nnd the Admir-al will bu tho orator nt the day.

Tho llternry evening nt Kngiesldo onThursday evening was n great success.Mrs. Frear gave a most Interestingtalk on the poetry of Edward How landSill. Mrs. llnnnio Scott sang in herusual charming manner and Miss

Hnrtnngle's dramatic sopranowns heard to great advautnge. Sho de-

lighted her audience by her rich, truenotes, nnd tho violin obllgato was ex-

quisite. Mrs. Ingnlls has proven her-self nn nrtNt and It Is nlwns a treatto hear her.

Tho pretty girl ushers this eveningwill dress In white nnd enrry wands.They will also wear jellow chryean-themuni-

on their left shoulders. Adress rehearsal took place on Fridaynnd the ushers nro quite up to theirparts It will be a dinienlt task toseat tho vast audience this evening,but tho girls aro well drilled nnd aroconfident tehy can give satisfaction.

The Ktlohana Art I engnn wasbrought to a closo 0.1 Wednesday even-ing. It was the it e ond exhlbl:tlon ami proved to bo u most creditable)show.

MrB. F. L. Hoog and two childrenn turned from a visit on the mainland.

Mrs. It Ic hard Ivtr. who has beenvisiting her slster-In-lnw- , Mrs. Irwin,in San 1'rnntUco. returned In the So-

noma after a few vccI.r' visit She

L ai KV

Sc -

BALLASTING.

Jlnwallan-Japanoj- e Uallasllng Co.cut black isand from S to ?3 a load

oqcordlng to distance hauled. Coinlrocks fur Htable. roads nnd side-wnlk-

Third door below Klug,Maunakca St.; P. O. box S2P, o

Main 300.1

CLEANINQ AND DYEINO.

T. Haynshl-nn- d -- CIolhe cleaned, repaireddyed. C37 llentnula St.

MASSAGE.

8. Ochlal, removed to Ucrctanlanear Maunakca -- S31

has been In a sanitarium for the pasttwo wcckB, but has entttely rctovcrcdfrom her illness,

Miss Pencock nnd her cousin, MissIllicitly, aro visitors at the Moatm Ho-

tel. Mr. Peacock has been far fromwell but la rapidly recovering.

Judgo Gear has departed for SanFrancisco, where he will Join Mrs.Gear. They will return to Honolulu ina few weeks' time

Princess Knwnnnnakon received onFriday nfternoon nt F.mmn htreel Shewas assisted by Mrs. Purely, ThereWere mnny callers during tho after-noon nnd tho Princess received her

lends In a lovely frock of lnce.Punch nnd Ices wero served nnd thosinning: boys furnished the mtislt'.

Mr. nnd Mrs. Hnrry Mncfarlano arooec upying tho fnmlly mansion on Pit- -

iiiihou street. The MIsfch uiianly. He-

len nnd Lady Macfarlane nro still 11 1

tho Hoyal Hawaiian Annex with Mr.nnd Mrs. Harry Maefurlane.

Mr. nnd Mrs. Alexander Isenberggave one of their iharniliig dinnerparties 011 Thiirsdny evening.

Mr. and Mra. Taton, who weroguests nt tho Monna Hotel about 11

enr ago, nro expected In Honolulu lua few months.

MIsh Nellie Kitchen, the prettyniece of Mrs. Hdw-ar- Tcnney, arrivedin Honolulu on Friday nud wilt spendthe winter here. Miss Kitchen, whois very popular In Honolulu, 1b beingwnrmly wcltomcd by her friends. ShoIs looking extremely well nnd kih shoIk delighted to bo here.

The last leap year dance to bo givenunder tho auspices of Court CamocaNo. 8110. A. O. F-- , on tho l.'!itli of thta,month, at Snu Antonio Hall, promiseto bo the most popular dance ot thaseason. ThlB will be absolutely tholast chance the ladles will have furfour jcars ot making the intu feciwhat It Is to bo a "wall flower." Timladles In charge of the aftulrs arc Mrs.C. Colton, Miss Merges, MIsh .MargaretTollefron nnd Miss Hiudrkl'son.

The Henry CcxiperH entertnln thoPuliation football ttain nt tlieli Ptniu-i- i

In home by n luau.

Tho 90th birthday ot "Mother" Par-ker was celebrated on Frld.i. Theniwere many cnliera nil duy nnd "Moth-ci- "

Parker was In ver good spirits.Thu Luualllo Home hud n large amidelicious take with birthda Inscrlp-tloi'- s

Mrs. PaiKer Is ceitaluly a ru- -

mmut

For any erne

int them

siralilo.

Au enrly

iortiint-e- .

Other Giftcan compare with the

intei'tiri tutiuii fol lowed nt oiir

.1. -- Am.

Mm

J A.'VV1 A",

3F-'

MESSENGERS.

Tenltorlnl Messenger Service Unionnear Hotel; Tel. SGI Main.

MUSIC.

Mr. Jos. Sheridan has opened a repair-ing shop nt 11CS Miller St. cor'Dcrotnnln. Charges A num-bu- r

of second-han- pianos In goodcondition, cheap. Orders mayleft nt llaw'n. Nows Co.

Blank book of all aorta, ledgers,etc., manufactured by the Bulletin PnVllihlng Company.

Fine Job Printing at The Bulletin.

inarkablc women nud bids, fair to llvomany yenw longer.

Tho Princess was athome on Friday nfternoon. Mrs. Pur-dy- ,

Miss Cunha nnd Miss Dickson rtelvt'd with tho Princess, who lookedexceedingly lintulsomo lu n pott blacknnd white silk gown. Sho had manycallers and a pltr.sant afternoon waipassed.

Tho niithurcsB of the "Helmet of "

was n through passenger on thutransport Logan. Slme her visit hernsomo months ago sho ban beenmu Mrs.Dash, wlfu of Captain Dash. Sho is utall nnd pre blonde, nnd her mother,Mts. Itcnkle, Is olio of thu literarylights of New York. They ..veil forninuy ycntB In tho Nnrano apartmenthouse, a fashluuabln resting placo,James Henri Browne, thu writer, urclattvo uf the Kcnklcs.

A very pleasant threei da)s cm.!hns been tnjci.ved by Princess

at Captnln Parker's homoovtr the Pall. Iho Princess wastnnipniiled by Mr. nnd .Mis. Smithies,Pr, mill Mrs. Ilobd). Miss Mary Iowand Mr. Cl.ucntik Wntermnu.

Jlr. Barton Luthriip wns a throughpassenger In the Ken en. Ho did notlemnln over, much to the disappointincut uf his friends In Honolulu.

Col. ntul Mrs. Spalding will inter.tnln eiulte a house; party over Christ-inn-

Dr. ntul Mrs. aeprgo Herbertand family, Mrs. Hedtn'Neionan, Mr.nnd Mrs. Clnrcuco thuTcnney children, Miss Nelllo Kitchenuud tho Malices will form quite u,

house party for tho hospitable ranchun Kauai. Mrs. SpaJdlngH health onbeen better since coming out here

Mr. II. I Murx, by histmother and sister, were passengers lutho Korea.

The famous Filipinoband will play tonight from 7:3(1 unlit9:30. There tlghty members Inall under the of LieutenantLoving;.

Tho hotels were fairly pneked withpeople cm Friday night. Tbo

turned people) nwny atdinner. Largo parties were walllugpatiently until a tahlo should vucated. The Moann full up, nndthe dance in the livening attracted ulargo ciiivvd. The Annex did a rushingbusiness nud the beautiful liinal overthe was crowded.

-

MrB. John I.le uf San Frnnclscn isu guest of Mrs. Janet Llu of Spencerstreet for n few months.

In any home where there is a pianoThis is shown liv tho iiiereiisiii; ileiiiuiiil (ny ihi-- ( instniiiiciils tho lioliilny fct'it-Hu- i.

The t,'ift "f ti i'iiiiiejlu is it to tho entire fninily.le-o- t from iiftii.il one 0,111 roulio what n difference tlio Pinnoln

iiniku the no of the iiinn in tho iile.isiu'es of the homo.Kvou vvIiito 11 in'niio is in frtiiioiit use (iiml nict jii.uios nvo NOT) iU enjoyiiiciit is

iiiiiiiou-ui'iilil- y i net i'ii -- eel hceniuo with the I'i.mohi mj lumiv moi-- inrson9 enn )i'odiico the,

inii-i- e tlioiiiM-lve- s a pleusiiio ontiioh ili from lienriii other jiersoiif, jihiy.The .Moti-o-t,l- Piiiiiohi will imvliciclv net only to PLAY, hilt to JXTEH-JMIK- T

the works of the orient enmpo.ei'i. funii-lu- -, the menus of strikintr. tho right fcoyant tlio right moment, in tho right eeiioncc , nnd lor the rilit durulion, ninl provides annullioritiitive to he pleasure.

r. ..'fasiyt . ZkY, liryS:iSC

!

&ms&m:M'i ivva.1 iir

.

Berstrom

BUSINESS DIRECTORY

II

St.

fi

,

oChristmas

Aa V

VA .,. . Itf""F --wf isw;

St.

reasonable.

b

Kawannnnkon

s

It

is

4

tlu

tic

Mntfarlane.

nevompiinlcd

Constabulary

areleadership

Youngconstantly

buwns

sen: :

liming

110

in

who cans for piano

outi ho nothing so do--

oleolion is of nil- -

bU- -

lieted now will ho reserved

for Holiday delivery.

rinnola $2."0.

IManula with Metrostyle, ?300,

I'urchnsnblo by monthly payments If

desired.

usic Cov Ltd.,Odd Fellows' Building.

WuWrTWWysr

awm

Jiitriiiuunts

1 'y9SNiiHNHfcHHRNsWHflnsVMHn

a

Page 7: W& f, 1 p,.- Bf fwf .- v Evening Bulletin · 2015. 6. 1. · rious ones, most of them, anxious to eeo what was to bo done with tho man with the shoved up over the visor of his automobllo

!

PPT

I' 5

trt

r, a t . cBrw :,sw$x

MHWvmpw ''.v; ""rnm f 1

EVENING BULLETIN. HONOLULU, T. II., SATl'RDAY, DEC. 10. 190J. EVI

Legal Notices.

NOTICE OF INTENTION TO CON-

SIDER THE SETTING APART

OF CERTAIN GOVERNMENT

LANDS IN THE NORTH END OF

THE DISTRICT OF HAMAKUA,

ISLAND OF HAWAII, AS A FOR.

EST RESERVE, AND OF PUPLICHEARINGS CONCERNING SAID

SUBJECT MATTER.

Notli'o U hereby Riven thai widertho precisions of Act 44, Sessionof 1603, of tln Legislature ot tlio Ter-

ritory i)f Hawaii, n public hearing will1)0 held by the (lovernor of tho Ter-

ritory and tho Hoard ot Commission-ers of Agriculture nnd Forestry, onWednesday, tlio 2lHt day of December,1DH4, nt 2:30 p. rn.. In tlio ofticcs of tlioHoard of Commissioners of Agrlculluronnd Forestry, on King street, In Hono-

lulu, Island of Onhti. to consider tliosetting upart of tho government landslying between tlio Wolplo Valley nndtlio District of Kohala, In tlio northend of tlio District of Hnmakiia, Inlandof Hawaii, ns n forest rcscre.

A map nnd description of tlio raidInnd propound to bo net aaldo nH a for-ef- t

reserve an on tlio In tlio oflleo oftlio Superintendent of Forestry onKing street, In Honolulu, where tlieyiiro open to tlio Inspection of tlio pub-lie- .

At tlio said tlnin nnd place nil per-

sons who so deslro will bo given fullopportunity to bo heard upon tlio sub-

ject matter or thin notice, and to pre-

sent evidence nnd arguments, eitherlor or against tho netting npart of saidlands an a forest reserve.

(J. H. CARTER,Governor of Hawaii.

Houolulu, T. H.. Dec. 1st, 1904.2937 Dec. 3, 10. IB, 20.

Corporation Notices.

ADVERTISEMENT.

OOKALA SUGAR PLANTATION CO.

Notice la hereby given thai nt thoadjourned Annual Meeting of the OOKALA SUGAR PLANTATION COMI'ANY. held this day, tho followingwero elected to servo as officers of thocorporation for tbo ensuing year, viz.

Jas, F. Morgan PresidentJ. M. Dowsett Vies PresidentGeo. H. Robertson TreasurerE. F. Bishop SecretaryT. R. Robinson AuditorCecil Brown )

. Frank Hustace ) DirectorsH. Armltage )Honolulu, November 17, 1904.

K. F. BISHOP.19251m Secretary.

ELECTION OF OFFICERS OF THEWAILUKU SUGAR COMPANY.

Notice Is hereby given that at thoAnnual Meeting of the abovo Company,held this day, tbo following personswero elected to serve as officers of thoCompany for tbo ensuing year:

M. P. Robinson PresidentW. F. Allen Vice PresidentGeo. H. Robertson TreasurerE. F. Bishop SecretaryT. R. Robinson AuditorChas. M. Cooke Director

K. F. BISHOP.Secretary.

Honolulu, November 11, 1904.2920-- 1 m

Business Notices.

THE HAWAIIAN REALTY AND MA-

TURITY CO, LTD.

Real Ettata Mortgana Loans and In-

vestment Securltelt, Home. Built on14m Installment Plan.

Horns Office: Mctntyrt Blrfg.,Honolulu, T. H,

L. K. KENTWELL, General Manager.

OWERS' MERCHANT PATROL AND

CONFIDENTIAL AGENCY.

Competent watchmen furnished (orfenslness houses and residences.

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

BATH,THE

PLUMBER,

165 S. King St.

TEL MAIN 61

II. PURDY,29 South King Street, Adjoining W.

Wright's Carriage Factory.

Carpenter and Builder, Store Fit-

tings and General Jobbing; All WorkGuaranteed; Estimates given; orderssolicited.

Weekly Edition of the Bulletin, $1

per year,

Legal Notices.

.Sale of

Sugar plantation

The Hana Plantation

Company

IN EQUITY. AT CHAMBER8.

SIGMUND GREENEBAUM ANDCHARLES ALTSCHUL, Trustees,Complainants, ,

vs.THE HANA PLANTATION COM- -

PANY (a corporation), M. 8.GRINBAUM . CO., Limited, (acorporation), UNION TRUSTCOMPANY OF 8AN FRANCIS-CO- ,

(a corporation), Respondents.

Notice of Commissioner's

Sale.

Notice Ik hfreby Given that tho un-

dersigned, M. T. Slmonton Esquire,('iminlssluner. Mill under and by Vir

tue of ii decrco of foreclosure nnd salo'd'claryInly made and ente.rcd by tho Honor- -

iililo V J. ltoliln-,01- Third Judgo oftin- ( livult Court of tho First JudicialCircuit, Territory of Hawaii, at Cham-bers, on the 3rd iUy of December, 1904,

In the uliovo entitled emir, sell at pub-H- e

miction, nt thu front door of theJudiciary Hulldlng, In Honolulu, Ter-

ritory of llnwull. on Saturday, tho21th 'l.i ot December, 1904, at 12

o'clock noon of said day last mention-ed or ! the day and hour to which hemay adjourn such sale, subject to theconfirmation of tho abovo entitledCourt, nil nnd singular tho property,rights nnd franchises ot tho HanaPlantation Company described, men-

tioned or referred to In tho said de-

crco of foreclosure and sale and there-in directed to bo told to satisfy tho In-

debtedness Incurred by K. A. Mott-Smit- h

Esqulro, Hccclvcr, of tho prop-eit- y

of Tho Hana Plantation Companyand also such other sums authorises.to bo paid by tho said decree of fore- -

iMsure nnd salo of said Court, that Isto sny:

All Mm fen slmpln lands, being approximately 390G acres, all tho lease-bol- d

premises, being approximately13,407 acres, ail lands leased to variouslessees, all of which said lands andpremise ure sltuato In the District ofHnna, Island of Maul, Territory of Hawali. nnd any and all Interests Inlands. le.isi'H, leasehold Interests, ten-

ements, hereditaments, rightsand casements, molasses, sugar,whether In procean of manufacture,manufactured or not; 1101 acren orthereabouts of growing tano of thecrop of 1904-100- 173.C0 acres or there-abouts of growing enno of tho crop of1903.1900; ono 9 roller mill 32"xC0"and sugar manufacturing plant completo, machine shop containing elec-

tric plant, Lithe, drill press, forge,vices nnd oil, &c. Miscellaneous lotof material and tools In blacksmithshop, repair shop nnd carpenter shop,including 2 forges, anvils, wrenches,sledges, shoos, bolts, nails, sashes,grlndstono, engineer's Btoro room contalning ono vacuum pan, thermometer,pump valves, steam cocks, valves,plugs, cup-- , electric supplies; one12" x o American Well Workssteam pump, 1 unused Edison dynamo,jheiivo blocks, ono nowredwood tank; ono old Fowler locomo'-tlv- n

holler, steam engine, circularsaw, enno top cutter, drill press: ono30" x 00" two-rolle-r mill nnd Putnamengine; ono 30"xG0" two-rolle- r millwithout engine, two old locomotiveboilers, 3 broken rolls barbed wire;two Fowler Ac Co. compoundplow engines, furrow plow,Tjno cultivator, frame Harrow; 1

trnctlon engine, 12 breaker plows, 11

rlco plows, 4 large molo board plows,3 cultivators, 1 scraper, 9 hillsideplows, 3 wooden harrows, 1 Iron hnrrow, .100 hoos, 2.1 shovels, 76 picks, 2

Baldwin locomotlvo onglncs 20" gaugeIS" Spreckelsvlllo cano cars, 8 Spreckclsvlllo flat cam, 7G cars, 1 water tnnkcar, 10 miles permanent track, 2 milesportnbln track, 40 horses, 120 mules,33 sets doublo names, 1 set doublecarriage harnoss, 1 sot brnke harnebs(single), 1C0 pack saddles, 1 inrgo newfl. N. sugar wagon, 1 dump cart. 12

O. N. wagons, 1 four-whe- carriage, 1

brake, 7 miles main flumo, 2 miles boxHume,' 9 miles V tlumo, 3 miles ennoHume, 1 Vi miles portnbln cane tlumo,2 boats, 1 donkey engine ropo nndtackle, 2 buoys and anchors, 1 Brow,1 feed cutter, wire cable system Including 8 tons trolleys, about ir,0 cabinarms and suppurts, 14', j miles cubic,blocks nnd wheols, furniture of Man-

ager's residence nnd other householdfurnlturo, olllco furniture, fixtures andsafes; manager's, overseers', book'keeper's, sugarbollnr's, blacksmith's,timekeeper's houses, uflleo building,laborers' quarters and camps, stablesand other buildings, sheds and shops,and any and all the property used Inami about or in connection with thoplantation ot Tim Unna PlantationCompany In tho District 'of Hana, Isl-

and of Maul.A moro particular description ot tho

said property to bo sold Is set forth insaid decreo of foreclosure nnd sale dated Docembor 3rd, 1904, referonco towhich is hereby made.

That snld Commissioner shall bamthe right to adjourn said nnlo from

time to tlmo as to him may seem expcdlent or proper, and If so adjourned.to make tlio sale without anther publlshcd notice at the time and place towhich the same may bo adjourned.that paid Commissioner will sll saidproperty as n whole. Upon confliniatlou ot said sale or tales the Commissioner shall make, execute nnd deliverto the purchaser or purchasers of saidpioperty n good and suulclent deed ordeeds or other Instruments ot tontey-anc-

prepaiod by the attorney for theCommissioner at the expense ot thepurchaser or purchasers.

In case niiy purchaser or purchasersshall fall to comply with the terms ofhis or their hid or to complete saidpurchase said Commissioner may withor without further application to theCourt again advertise said propertyfor salo and sell the same.

That tho said property will be soldfreed and discharged from alt mort-gages, liens and charges ot every hindand description whatsoever, and thatthe purchasers thereof shall hold andenjoy tho same and all tho rights,privileges, Immunities and franchisesappertaining thereto fully and com-pletely and freed and dlseharged fromall Hens, mortgages and charges what-soever.

For further particulars concerningtho whole or any part of said prop-erty, reference Is hereby made to thereport of tho Receiver and said decreeof foreclosure nnd sale on file withthe clerk ot tho above entitled courtand all Information regarding thosamo will ho readily given by tho un-

dersigned upon application at the JuBuilding, Honolulu, Territory

of Hawaii, or by Holmes & Stanley,Attorneys for the complainants, attheir oBlce on Kaahumanu Strcc,, iuldHonolulu,

Dated nt Honolulu, T. II., December 9th, 1904.

SI. T. SIMONTON.29l2-13- t Commissioner.

BY AUTHORITYOfflco of thu Hoard of Health,

Honolulu, Hawaii, December S, 1901.

Sealed tenders, In duplicate, for furnishing tho Insane Asylum, Honolulu,Oahu, with supplies as specified bo-lo-

for a period of six months, fromJanuary 1st, 190G, to Juno 30th, 190C,

will be recoiled at the office of tboHoard of Health, until 12 o'clock noon'Tuesday, December 20th, 1904.

The supplies to bo of the bc6t qual-ity and delivered at tho Insane Asy-lum In quantities required, and subjectto Inspection and approval of tbo Med-ical Superintendent.

Hlda for each item must bo madeseparately and tenders endorsed"TKNDKR FOR 8UPPUKS INSANKASYLUM."

Tho Hoard reserves tho right to re-

ject thu lowest or any bid.TUB HOARD OF HEALTH.

Uy Its President:L. K. PINKHAM.

SUPPLIES.Apples, Dried, per lb.Apples, FTcah (in per box.Apricots, Canned (brand to bu ttat- -

od), Ppr doz.Daklng Powder, Royal, 8 oz. tins, per

doz.Deans, Uayo, per lb.Reans, White, per lb.neef, one per lb.Ileef, rumps, per lb.Beef, rounds, per lb.lteef, steak loin, per lb.Ileef, Corned, 2 lb. cans, (brand to

be stated), per case.II rend, Fresh, 1 lb. loaf, per loaf.Ilrend, Medium, (sntnplu to be lur

nlsheil), per lb.Rrooms, Steamboat, per doz.riroouiH, Mill, pur doz.Ilrooms, Yard, (brand to ho stated),

per doz.flutter, Cooking, 25 lb. kegs, por keg.Cheese, California, per lb.Coul, (kind to bo stated), per long

tun.Coffee, Gieen Kona, per lb,Corn Canned, (brand to be stated)..

per doz,Kggs, Fresh Uland, per doz.Ilour, (brand to be stated), per bbl.

U-.i- 10 lb. runs, per can,Macaroni, 15 lb. bncs, por box.Matches, Boston Long Card, per gro.Milk, Condensed, Kaglct Brand, per

caseMill., Fiesh, (2d qts. dally), per qt.Mops. Large, per doz.Oil, Keinscnn, per caso.Onions, per lb.Ornnges, California, Small, por box.Oranges, Kona, per 100,Pears, Canned, (brand to bo stated),

per doz.Peaches, Canned, (brand to be stat

ed), per doz.Potatoes, per 100 lbs.Pcitntnos ,Sect, per 100 lbsPork. Ilxtrn Messed, per Vi bblPrunes, per lb.Prunes, Small, per Hi.like, Hnunllau, No. 1, 100 Hi. bag3,

per bag.Salmon, Best Red, per bbl.Salt, Coarse, per 100 lbs.Soap, Brown, 10O lb. cases, per

case.Soda, Washing, per keg.Spaghetti, 15 lb. bove-i- , per box. '

Sugar, Raw, No. 1, per lb.Sugar, Crnnuliited, 30 lb. boxes, per

box.Ten, China Pnuehong. per lb.Tomatoes, Canned, (brand to bo stat-

ed), por doz.29ll-3- t

To secure n delightful termination toyour dinner party order ono of our

puddings. Elite Ice CreamParlors. Telephone Main 182.

The Business Man's

Handy Index for this

week will be publish-

ed on Monday's Issue.9 I

PASSENGERS DEPARTED,

For Sail Francisco, per S. S Mn-goll-

Dec. !) W. II. Illie and wife.Umna Hire, Mrs. W. II. Scott. hlMand maid, Miss O. J. Craig. F. C Ather-to-

and wife, Mrs, Munscll and boy,W. Grlmwood, W. II. (ioctz and wife,

W. II. Smith and wife, Mrs. II Ilawx-hurs- t,

Rev. K. T. Simpson, wife nndtwo children. N. J. I'olmere, John Berg-Stro-

Knthcrlne Lynch, MnrgaretDletr, II. V. Dlrtz. 11. U Ross, Ceo. C,Dllllnger, 1). M. Corman and wife,Miss II. - Corman, Miss II. M. Rtau-ford- ,,

I. Hamagiirhl, I,. A. Hughes andwife.' Miss Charlotte A. Williams, J.A. Joyce, Miss O'Neill, (1. D. Hell, Mrs.Howard, Princess Kalantnnanle, Mrs.H. W. Cole. A. W. Crockett, F. W.Schroeder and 22 steerage nnd Asiatics,S3 Japanese.

For the Orient, per S. 8. Korea, Dee,9. Miss II. Mtes, Mrs. 12. Jarolwii,Iquarcia I.opcza( Ahko, wife and tourchildren, Mrs. E. J, Post. Mis A E.Knight. r.O Chinese and SO Japanese.

BY AUTHORITYPUBLIC LANDS NOTICE.

Notice Is heieby given that nt andafter 9 o'clock a. m. Monday, January9th, 1903, applications will be receivedunder the prolslons of Part VII

(Right of Purehntn Leases). Land Act1833, at the Land Department, JiMIclary Hulldlng, Honolulu, for the following Lots of IuMIc I .and:

20 lots of Pastoral Agriculturalnt Pupukra and Paumnlu, KoolaulcuOahu, of from S3 acres to lb- - acrearea each.

These lots are about S miles northof Walalua, Immediately ndjacent tothe line ot the Oahu Railway.

The Government reserves the righttn a strip ucrosn lots 1, 2, 3, 4,

12, 13, 14, and tho rtgnt to a :uiccistrip across lots 2, 3, 5, R, 6A nnd 13

If the samo Is required for the pur-- i

"TJ?. " "!"'1 I

U'- - IWMIVU V MIU "1.IIUU Ul I,.. .,', - ,

ment official charged with tho loca- -

Hon or construction of GovernmentRoads In this District, and to bo takenwithout compensation for unluiprotedvalue ot land.

Appraised value of abovo laJ 12.50 per acre. Plans of the Its andfull particulars as to necessary quali-

fications of applicants, method ot ap-

plying, etc., may be obtained at thLand Department, Judlclury Hulldlng.Honolulu.

(S.) JA8. W. PRATT,Commissioner of Public Lands.

Honolulu, T. II., Dec. Cth. 1901.2913 Ihv. 10, 17, 24, 31; Jan. 7. 3.

PUBLIC LANDS NOTICE.

On Saturday, January "th, 1903, at12 o'clock noon nt the front entrancetn the Judiciary Hulldlng, Honolulu,will bo sold at Public Auction, thelease of the following named land:

18,000 acres, a little more or less, ofthe grazing land ot Kaohe, Hamakun,Hawaii, together with certain privi-leges on thu Adjoining lands.

Terms, 21 years from Sept. 10th,1900.

Upset rental $l,r,00.00 per nnnum,payable-- In udvancc. Forplan and further particulars, apply attho Department of Public Lands, Honolulu.

(S.) JAS. W. PRATT,Commissioner of Public Lands.

Honolulu. II. T.. Dec. C, 1901.29)3 Doe. 10, 17, 21, 31; Jan. 0.

PUBLIC LANDS NOTICE.

1. On Monday December Kth, 1901,

"t ' o clock noon, at tho front entr.uuo to tho Judiciary Building, Honolulu, will bo Fold nt Public: Auction:

G731 Sq. Ft. ot land adjoining lamnnd Head Road, Knulawnl, Oahu.Upset prlro 3.1G.CS. Terms: Catdi,If. 8. Cold Coin.

Lot 7A, Tantalus; nre.i 1.82 Acre.Upset price $1820. Terms: Cash, C.K. Cold Coin.

2. At tho same time and place, willhe sold at Public Auctlou, tho leaeo ulthu following land In N. lillo, Huwall.

Tho land of Kulalinanu, containingan area of 347 Acres, n 'title moru orless. Term, D years from December27th, 1901. Upiet rental, $2200 perunniim, payable semi annually In ad-

vance.For plans nnd further particulars, In

re ahoo hinds, apply nt tho Departmont ot Public Lands, Honolulu, Oahu.

(8.) JAS. W. PRATT.Commissioner of Public Lands,

Honolulu, Nov. 12th, 1904.920 Nov. 12, 19, 20, Dec. 3, 10.

PUBLIC LANDS NOTICE.

On Saturday, Jnnuar) 7th, 1905, nt12 o'clock noon, nt the front entranceto tho Judiciary Building, Honolulu,wilt ho sold nt Public Auction:

Government Lots 2 and 3, NuiiauuVnlley, Honolulu, Oahu.

Area 2.03 ncres, Ujnet price $1500.Terms Cash, U. 8. Cold Coin.

This land Is sltuato between the oldand now Nuuunu Valley Heads, Justmakal of thu No. 2 reservoir.

For plana nnd further particulars,npply at the Department of Public:Lauds, Judiciary Building, Honolulu.

JAS. W. PRATT,Commissioner ot Public Uinds.

Honolulu, II. T., December 1st, 1901.2935 Dec. 1, 3) 10, 17, 21, 31; Jan 0.

BY AUTHORITYOllleo or tho Ilonnl of Health,

Honolulu, Hawaii, S. 19ul.Sealed tcndcis. In duplicate tor nir

nlshlng tin l.'per .Settlciiunl withr ippli', ai specified below, for n pe-

riod oi six mouths, fiom Jauuai 1st,IB'Ti, to June 3Hll, 1'JOj. will bo rec rived at the Olllco of the llonrd ofllotltli, until 12 o'clock noon, Tues-day. December 20th. Hi" I.

The materials nnd supplies to be ofthe tet quality nnd delivered In quan-

tities ordered f. o. b. island stenuicis,and subject to inspection nnd npprovalOf agents of the Hoard of Health.

Illds for each Item must he madetcpiratcly, nnd tenders endorsed"TUNDEIt FOR SUPPLIES I.III'KllSKTT1.EMKNT."

Tho Board reserves the right to rJcct the lowest or any bid.

THH HOARD OF HKAI.TH.Uy Its President: ,

L.. E. PIN Kit AM.

BUILDING MATRR1AT.H.

Lumber, N.W., rough, 2x1 up, per M,

Lumber, N.W., rough, below 2x4,per M.

Lumber, T. & O., N.W., lxtl, per M

Lumber, R.W., surfaced, per M.Shingles, FLU'., per M.Hattens, ,ix3, ILW, per M.Doors, 2.Cxi,.ti, 1 U In., each.Window Sash, 10x12, per pair.Window Sash, 1014, per pair.Nalts, Iron Cut, 20d basis, per keg.Nails, Oalvd. Cut, 20d basis, per keg,Boiled Oil (bland to bo stated), per

gal.White Lead (brand to be stated),

per lb.Turpentine (brand to be stated), pet

Ctil.Lime (brand to he stated), per bbl(Jatvd. Iron Pipe, v.", per foot.Galvd. Iron Plpo, a,", p(-- r foot.Oalvd. Iron Pipe, 1", per foot.(nlvd. Iron Pipe. Hi", per fooLOalvd. Iron Pipe. Hi", P'T footOahd. Iron Pipe, 2", per foot.Oalvd. Irou Pipe, 3", per foot.Oalvd. Iron Pipe, 3''..", per foot.Oalvd. Irou Pipe, 4", per foot.

PROVISIONS AND SUPPLIES.Dread, Medium, (sample to bo fur

nished), per lb.Daklng Powder, Royal, I oz. tins,

nor gro,Hran, Wirnat, per ton,Uecf, Extra Messed Corned, 00 lb

bS2LPSriiL ,uVfUMlV, ,TU fcM,U, fCT 111,

Coffee, Roasted Kona. per lb,

Charcoal, Otiava, per bag.Coal In bags, (King to tx stated),

per short ton.Flour, No, 1, Golden Gate, per too.Matches, Boston Long Card, per gro,Milk. Condensed, Milk Maid Brand,

per coso.Milk, Condensed, Eaglo Brand, per

case.Milk, Condensed, Rose Brand, per

case.Oil, Kerosene, per case.Rice, Hawaiian No. 1, 100 lb. bags,

per bag.Sugar, No. 1, per lb.Salmon, Best Red, per bbl.Salmon, Canned, (brand to bo stat-

ed; sample to bu furnished), per case.Soap, Brown, 100 lb, boxes, 2 lb.

bars, per case.Halt, Coarse, per ton.Wheat, per ton.

2911-3- t

Offlco of tho Board ot Health,Honolulu, Hawnll, December 8, 1904.PROPOSALS FOR UKCF CATTLE,

Sealed tenders, In duplicate, will bereceived at tho office i of the Board ofHealth until 12 o'clock noon, Tuesday,December 20th, 1904, for supplying theLeper Settlement, Moloknl, with beefrattle, for a period of six months fromJanuary 1st, 1905, to June 30th, 1905,under the following conditions, name-ly:

1. Tho contractor to supply fat beefcnttlo to weigh not less than 300 lbs.net when dressed, In Iota averagingabout 90 head per month, moru or less,as may be specified by tho Superin-tendent.

2. The contractor must specifywhether ho shall doilver the c&ttlo (1)at tho Settlement or (2) f. o. b. steam-er or (3) at tbo landing specified bytho contractor.

Hides, tallow and offal to bo thoproperty of the Board.

Tho bid must to for tbo price perpound dressed weight, or per hend,

Tim Board rtbunoi tho right to roJect the lowest or nny bid.

THU BOARD OF HEALTH.By Its President:

29(1-3- 1 L. H. PINKHAM.

Offlco of tho Board of Health,Honolulu, Hawaii, Decemhor 8, 1901,

TiLN'DKIt FOR PURCHASE OFHIDES.

Scaled tenders. In duplicate, for thopurc-has- of hides, belonging to theHoard of Health, for a period of sixmonths from January 1st, 1905, toJune 30th, 190.", will ho received at theolllco or tho Board of Health until 12o'clock noon, Tuesday, December20th, 1904.

Tender.) must bo for the prlc-- perpound for hides delivered on thu wharfit Honolulu, on weights approved byagents of the Board of Health.

Payments required In U S. gold coinImmediately after delivery.

Tlip Board reserve tho right to re-

ject the highest, or any bid,THE BOARD OF HEALTH.

By Its President:29ll-3- t U E. PINKHAM.

THIS PAPER Is kept on file at H.

C. DAKE'S Advcrtlint: Agrncy, tttSansome Street, Sin Fran-Isco- ,

California, wture contracts tor advirtlilng can be made for It

1,? :.- - .V- jVf.. . .i.M'k4Mm, fa u mwim

Oceanic Steamship CompanyTIME TABLE

The steamers of this lint will nrih- - nnd th'k I" rt as hereunder

FROM SAN FRANCISCO.

ALAMEDA DEC. lrtVENTURA DEC. 2S

190SALAMEDA JAN. 6SIERRA JAN. IS

In connection with the sailing of tho nhoo Bteamers, the agents are pal-pated to issue, to Intending passengers, coupon through tickets, by any tcD-roa-

San Francisco to all points In tho United States, and from KwYork by any steamship line to all European ports.

TOR FURTHER PARTICULARS APPLY TO

Wm, G, Irwin & Ca, LtdOCEANIC 8. S. CO. GENERAL AGENTS.

Pacific MailOccidental and Oriental Steamship

Co. and ToyoSteamers of the above companies will call at Honolululeave this on or about the dates below mentioned:

FOR JAPAN AND CHINA.

GAELIC DEC. 20SIBERIA DEC. 24

1903.MONGOLIA JAN. 4

CHINA JAN. 17MANCHURIA JAN. 28

Cull at Manila.

FOR SAN

from

port

For general Information apply to

H. Hackfeld &AMERICAN-HAWAIIA- N S. S. CO.Dinet Senrieo between New York and Hawaiian Islands, Via Pacific Ca&

Prom lNw Yorlc8.3. "HAWAIIAN" to tall about DEC. 38.S."OREGONIAN" to tall about DEC. 30

Freight received at all times at the Company's Wharf, 41st Street, Bozfik.Brooklyn.

Prom Sn Pranclaco To Honolulu Dirct.8.8. "NEVADA N" to tall DEC. 13.

Freight received at Company's Wharf, Orctnwich BtrMtand each month thereafter.

Prom Honolulu to fnn Pranclaco.via Pujtt Sound.

S.3."NEVADAN" to tall DEC. 23.'.

Prom Swcittl and TacomaVia 8an Francisco.

8.8. "NEBRA8KAN" to tall from Seattle DEC. 308.8."NEBRA8KAN" to tall from Tacoma DEC. 31

For further Information applf'Src.

C. P. HORSE. H. Hackfeld & Co.. L.tGeneral Freight Agent.

Vancouver

AORANOlMIOWERA

ALAMEDASIERRA . s:AI. ,MEDA

Co.

Kisenand

FOR SAN FRANCI8CO.

CHINA

DORIC 1

tr" ji

8ydneyVancouver, U. 43U

AORANOl 11--

MIOWL'RA IEMOANA Jit- -

R. &TIM12 TABLE

' i

6, '

OUTWARD.For Wnlanao, Wnlnlua, Kahnku xsjT.

Stntlons 9:15 n.m, pjn.

Canadian-Australia- n Royal MaliSteamahlp Company.

Steamers tho abovo line, running In connection with tho CANADIANPACIFIC RAILWAY CO. between Vancouver, B. C, nnd Sydney, N. S. ",.and calling at B. C, and Suva, FIJI, nnd Brishane, Jra-DU-

AT HONOLULU on or the stated, viz.:

From and Victoria, B. C.(For Brisbane and Sydney.)

JAN. 14FEB. 11

MOANA MAIL 11

JAN.

JAN.

AGENTS.

and Brisbane.and

JAN.

O. L.

Oct

Wny 'SiiO

Victoria, Honoluluabout dates below

Through Tickets Issued from Honolulu to Canada, United wuiKuropo. For Freight and Iass.ige and all general information apply to

Theo. H. Davies & Co., Ltd. Agents.

J. F. Morgan, President; C. J, Campbell, Vice President; J. L. McLevtr.Secretary; A. Clark, Treasurer; N. E. Gedge, Auditor; Frank Huitacr,Manager.

Co., Ltd.DRAYMEN, 63

DEALER8 IN

Firewood, Stove and Steam Coal.ALSO WHITE BLACK 8AND. TELEPHONE MAIN SS.

Union Co., Ltd., 6$ Queen Street,Having baggage contracts with the following Steamship Co.'s Linos

Oceanic Steamship Co. Pacific Mall Stcamthlp Co,Occidental & Oriental Steamship Co.Wilder 8. S. Co. Toyo Kaliha Steamship CoWe check our outgoing baggage at your homes, saving you the troubW

and nnnoyancu of cheeking on tho wharf.Incoming baggugo checked on steamers ot above companies nnd deliv-

ered with qnlckncsB nnd dispatch nt your homes, .

TELEPHONE MAIN 86. ''H. 1. KOUE.

SHORE

GILUUN HOUSE

BOUQUET. CIGAR

Beaver Lunch Room

OANA1Y1 HOTEL

WAIKIK1 BEACH

Rapid Transit Electric Cars arriveat and depart from thn main entranceof the Moann Hotel every ten rolnuict

MOANA HOTEL CO., LTD.

FRANCISCO:

DF.Cdisc,

Steamship

Kaisha

DEC itJAN.

KOREAikmmmm

Co., Ltd,,

HONOLULU.

From(For Victoria

DE4i

not

Co.

1904.

of

State

Oeieral

F.

Hustace-Pec- k

QUEEN ST.

AND

Express

Klten

For Pearl City, Ewn Mill nnd WarStntlons t7:30 n. m., 9:15 n. D,

11:0." a. m., 2:1S p. ui., 3:20 l n5. IS p. m., 13:30 p. m.. tll:15 P.

INWARD.Arrlvo Honolulu from Kabtiko, T7ai.

alua nnd Walanao S:3C n. m., C:33p. m.

Arrlvo Honolulu from Ev.a MM oPearl City 17:40 a. m 8:3B a. ru-10:3-8

a. m., 1:40 p. ru., 4:11 p. xa.p. ra., i:30 p. m.

Dally.t Sunday Excepted,t Sunday Only.

C. P. DENISON, F. C. SMITHSSupt. O. P. X T. ..

.1

Page 8: W& f, 1 p,.- Bf fwf .- v Evening Bulletin · 2015. 6. 1. · rious ones, most of them, anxious to eeo what was to bo done with tho man with the shoved up over the visor of his automobllo

r--

1 't.. vt,s"ip' ' - -' - - - -

'?SHEfc.v - ',!1W,PKCtQHT EVENING BULLETIN. HONOLULU, T, II., SATURDAY, DEC. 10, 1904.

Comfort Brin&ers

THESE

Goodform Closet Setswill make jour clothes clqsct hold double measure.

Clothing can bo keit looking new and neat.

You can goo every garment at n glanco and remove It with ease.

We pell them In sets and alo have the Trowsor Hangera and

Coat Hangers, which wo sell In quantities to suit.

You lll.o to bo comfortable, let ua fit you out

1

E. O. HALL

'--".A..- - ; '

IN ORDER TO KEEP YOURSELFWIRE THE TALLYHO FOR SUNDAY

TELEPHONE BLUE 3143

& Ltd.

STOCKYARDS STABLES.

FRIENDS OUT TROUDLEAND GET OUT

H. LEWIS,

What Others Say About It.

Head what the Birmingham (Ala.) News linn to say:The Harrtron Mutual Burial Association has been organized about

?eir. and yet in that time It has attains! a membership of about two thou-scs-- d

adults and children, and furnished tho funeral expenses of many fain-Otr-

which otherwise would bo cramped to meet needful expenses. ThonMznbcrohlp include all classes from the lich to the honest laborer.

Carlisle, Ky, Feb. 1, 10UL7At. A. F. I1UUK. Harrison. Ohio.

My Dtar Sir: We have ben working "The Hanlson Mutual IlurlalIn our coun'y for )ear, and have a membership of nearly

SyiSO. Included in the Association arc many of tho very best nnd mostv&tantlal citizens cf our city, who claim It to be. tho most helpful and

s.vj plan of work ever organized In tho country.Very icspcctfully yours,

L. T. POTTS & SON.

Dayton, Tenn., Dec. IS, 1003.r. A. F. Harrison, Ohio.t

Dear Sir: I bought 'The Ha'rrlsan Mutual Burial Association" rightmonths and twenty day ago. I havo a membership of 3,000.

Thrte have ben deaths. I havo the bankers, lawyers, doctors, preach- -

nd all best people of our city and ever) thing Is working nicely.Wishing you a merry Christmas, I am yours truly,

S. II. P13AHCY.

Cynthlann. Ky.. April 1, 1001.Sir. J. C. ARNOLD. Harrison, Ohio; Agent the Harrison Mutual

Llurlal Assoeiatlon.Dear Sir: Our Association Is booming nnd we cannot Fay much ofWe want to thank you Insisting on us buying tho right, nnd can

say It has proven to be n grand success and a Rod-sen- to the poor people.Most respectfully,

WIIALKY & HUTCHLVaS.The Honolulu Association has nearly 3.100 membeis.Office. Beretanla St. J. H. TOWNSEND, Secretary.(. rlghte-- l Ii. 1", 152, by A F. Durli.)

SOM5T ING NEWIN LIFE INSURANCE

Come and take out an Insurance policy with Itcllcf and Ilurlal Abmi-elatio-

H.SO nnd Iwe your family protected. Your family tdinll receivefrom tho date of your policy and up to dato of your death, $u.00 to ov-r-

members and $l0.uu to every lutio members; the longer jou llo thowore your family receive. Wo havo enrolled numbers.

RELIEF ANDOMIce, No. 69 Beretania St., between

UmiBBLMTU. 8. Weather Bureau OQce,

Young Building.'

. Dec 10. 1304.Temperatures a. m, 71; 8 a. in ,

6; 10 a. m., TS, nuon, 7;i. niorulngminimum, 72.

Barometer, S a in , 10 absoluteIrumldity, S a. m , !; i kiuIii jur tu

foot; relative humlility, 8 a. m., C

per ; d;w point, , u in , i,4.

' TEETH-f-flmim3 yiihout vhut,

YucQwHSImT

W.IVH"'

Kiur, 8 to 6; Sunday, 9 to 12.

SON,

ANDOF TOWN.

E. Proprietor.

one

thn

one

UUKK.

otir nowsix

-- art

Ociu-ia- l for

looIt. for

134

thefor

the100

310

17,

fclc

OF

BURIAL ASS'R;Fort and Nuuanu Sts,

Wind 0 a. m , velocity 8, directionN.E.; 8 o. m., velocity 7, dlrcctiou N.l;.; 10 a. m.. veloity 12. dlructlon N.V.: noon, velocity 11, direction N.C.

llalninll during 24 hours ended8 a. m., .oo inch,

Total wind movement during 21hours ended at noon, 110 miles,

Al.nX. M-- ABHI.BY,Section nil octet- - United Stales

Weather Bureau.

Tho ilhorco court la sometimes themult of lata report.

DE NTISTSTHE DENTISTS

t eutists that will Jo Rood woik at lowrr' Q'lr Instruments are thoroughlystei iieJ j'ler uinR t.ii.h lime.

LADY ASSISTANT,

.THE EXPERT DENTISTS.

215 Hotel Otrcet opp. Young Hotel.

WarmDebilitatingWeather.

Jinny iitople, nfler a Ions fipell ofoppressive lieilt, miffer from lassi-

tude, loss of spirit?, awl a Rciu-r.i-l

"run down" feeling They need u

course of Ayer'a Sarsaparllla, alncdlciiio which has revived anilrestored, to nctlvo Ufo ami healththousands of such HillTerers. A ladyrecently returned to Kiiglmid fromSouth Africa writes eoneeriilns this

"Wonderful Medicine"

"Wlillo In C:ipo Town tho pastRiinimi-- r I suffi red greatly from thol.uijr.eontlnueil heat. 1 was com-plbte- ly

worn out; niyhlood seemedto become as tliM as water, aim ilost all and Interest In life.My friends reeomiiiendcd Ayer'sSarsaparllla, mill a course of thiswonderful inedicine restored my

he.ilth and spirits. My husband suf-

fered in the s.imo way ns I did,though not to such nil extent, mid

ho also win (,'reatly beneilted fromtlio use of

AYER'Saparilla

AVER'S PILLS, MILD BUT EFFECTIVE.

IT'S IN TOWN!

The Celebrated

GORDON DRY GIN

Is here and t.an be had at all First Classbars and hotels. Trv It and be convincedof Its merits. We respectfully call yourattention to the official amlysls on theback ot the Dottle, nils gin is stiictiypure an J free from fusel oil and we take apride in FrtiiB 't ti, the public, withthe auram.e that it will meet with uni-

versal favor.

Ask For It Decline Imitations

Thos.F.illcTigheSCo.,Sole Distributors for Territory of Hawaii.

TEL. MAIN 140 93 & 85 KING OT.P. C DOX 7R5

HE SABBATH

May be observed betternow than ever before. But,all people do not agree onwhat day the Sabbathshould be observed.There is one matter uponwhich all. classes, kindsand conditions of citizensagree

The Pacific Mutual Life

Policies

Beat The World !

CLINTON J. HUTCHINSGeneral Agent

920 FORT STREET.

WT RE AGENTS FOR THECELEBRATED

Wintlirope es

Kidney TeaBlood Purifier

Booklet on the Kidney Free.

iGuuiitaOnig Bj

LIMITED.

Oor, King and Fort Sts.

'PHONE m 131,

"Vini needn't toll me," n erred MissI'ntcliBlrl, "that golf isn't good exer-cise It makes tho joimi; men sostrong in tlio nrms thut that jou canscaricly breathe." lloston Traveler.

S8IPPINS INTELLliENCE

DEPARTED,

Friday, Dee. 9.1' M 9. a. Knren. Senium, for the

Orient, at 4.50 p. in.

PASSENGERS ARRIVED.

From Hllo and way porta, per stmr.Klnan, December Jarrett, 0C, Potter. Win. I'. 11. Dreed, 1,. A.Thurston, 13. Tillable. I). LyriirgUD, N.C. Wllfone, Dr. O. Wall. Mis. 13. .T,

Weight. Mrs. S. rock, 1 S. Lyman,W. 8. Perry, Itobert 13. Ward. Geo,It. Cullen, S. Wiilanabe and sen nut,C McConagle, Mrs. W. .7. Maetnaniis,E. Page. Mrs. Dale. M. M. Mordy. W.McQunld and wife, two children andtwo Rcrvnnts; Mrs. K. I'. Low, II. W.M. Mitt, Miss 13. YatiMiM, Mis. 13. 11.Hamilton, Mrs. C. Ilalier and ebltd, D.11. Case nnd child, W. S. Holilnson,Miss E. K. S.MVU.

Gdd (Iub ShootALL INVITED

On January 2d

There Is to be a grand plionl at thotiun Club up Muuoa Valley on .lau-ua- r

2nd. 'flu- - grounds are in perfeitlomiltion, the traps worl.lng well nndinthtpiasm Is ul a high pilch, every-body Is Invited and refreshments willbe fervid. Ku-ul- begin, nt 10 o'clockIn the morning.

iomt-- the shoot off of the titlor the trophy fur which Pur-i'T- .

Austin and llnney havo tied furi"i MUlght -- 'ores of ten caih; thenliii'ie b to be tlie nivri han-llr- handl-- 'ai shout for prize.", n twen

ty bird hamlli & shoot, The shoot olftor the handicap reentry, for whlilithree liac qunllfied, llnrvey, nnd Aus-ti-

being scrat lied and Porter gettinghnndliapped one bird In ten. Is iinothetitem on tlio Interculug program. Dothshoots on will be at fifty birds atknown nuglcs. The ground commit-le- e

(OiisUts of Harvey, Porter andAusllu.

Kinau Brings 13

Men For Oahu JailThe Klnan was Righted n little

earlier than nstiul thin morning, get-ting In nlinut 1 1 o'clock. Admiral Heck-le- y

reportH a smooth round trip nnd atuiirn ojgne without expcclnl Incl-den- t.

()ultu a large uuinber ofwere hroiiKht down. In tliu

lot were nineteen who, jierhnps, tamouiivvllllncly. They are prlcorers, d

hy the Hllo court to tcrmx Intho pcnitcntlar) One Insane man, Ka- -

halelniihoa, wat tiansfeircd upon ar-rival to tjic

i

Decree Issued In

Wailuku Stream CaseTtiA Ktmi iimn f,t,,l Ii.ib l,nt,,1r,l

down n deciee for complainant In thoinn- - or the Hawaiian Commercial &SiiKar Co. vs. the WallnKu Sugar Co.T'te deuce made liy Judge Do HoltAUKiisi 5, luui, uisnuHHing inc compl.ilnant'R Mil with coutH, lit get aside,

Further the Wailuku Sugar Co. Itmp.iiiiI Mtillt' I wtiltiilnn.l nlli! nnlnlnmltrom dl veil In r any ftntor fiom thowniiiiKU hiream uneepi ;u ccriamllliu- -i iiiovlded In the decree.

The complainant la at liberty to ap-ply tu the First Circuit Jildgo or theFirst Clicult for further orders In thopremises as It may lie adlied aropropei nnd requisite. The lespondentIn t ik linn llio iinoln nf mini t ntul iilufikit III M1J IIIV IUHID lit LUIII I, U4II1 iriJ7tilt roHts mljmlficil to tlio complnlnnuln uif urcuu ui 1110 uuciui vuuri.

DEEIUNO fiOES FREp

(Continued from Page 1.)clmrelnK DccrliiK, Jiiilso Whitney saidthat It appeared that the defendanthad been going at n speed of betweentwenty and twenty-flv- miles nu hour:that ho was exeiclslng care and thathe was ablo at any tlmo to avoid anyobstruction that might havo been intho load; ho waa not heedless In liljnrosress. and tho onlv nolnt Unit remalneil to detornilno was in icfeiencato the hpeed itself; Inasmiicli ns theiomm no statute regulating tho Bpeeil ofautomobiles nnd Inasmuch as thcracoined to havo been no furious ot

lieeilliss diking, unless It could be(all'-i- l Bin li merely because it happen-ed tu be twrnty-flv- j miles nn hour;thero wns nothing In tho evldenco toTwo n violation of Section 217 of thelVuul Laws nnd the defendant uaalUsihartjed.

Deeilng's nutomobllo wns waiting ntthe trout entjunio to tho police sta-tion nnd ho iIthI l'rluco David and Dr.rliiinphrls embniked, niter tliu easewas over, for n hiiIii. Deputy SheriffTtawllns accompanying tho party tofcco tnom aboard.

High Sheriff Henry will, through thoproper tiinnnelB. bring to tho nttent onof tho I.eglslaturo a proposal for tli3enactment of Inws ri'giihitlng tnuspeed or uulomoblles In towns of tillTcriitory.

m fr i.Unless prattle often gles some

mouths worl; that othcrnlso nilclit botalMug fcinudal.

WANTSFor Want Column See Pafc ?tx

LOST.

A blni c oikei- - spaniel; nnawera toJ A. VI. Johnson and receive lewaul.

2913

WANTED.

OiilMiIo man wanted for nn establishcil business. Address It. O. D., tillsolllco. 2312 tf

4$W .??:'? fo. .i. i

tt!:t:t:it:ttmttJttntttttttm:ttmttttttuuntft4mtut:ummummtmtmusttmm

Whitney & Marsh

We are headquarters for Novelties anduseful articles for

XmasPresents

IN OUR

Ready-to-we- ar DepartmentWc have a splendid assortment of LADIES' SILKSUITS in fashionable plain shades, also fry foulard,pongee and China silks. Ranging from $12.00

LADIES' SKIRTS IN WALKING AND DRESSLENGTHS.

LADIES'WAISTS

For Cool WeatherIn French Flannel. Albatrossand Alpaca. Conic in manyshades and patterns.

Costing from $3.00Also LADIES' SILK

PETTICOATS from

$7.50 each

Mm

RCOIGTrlRED

LadiesWaterproofRaglans

From $S.oO

LadiesSilkWaists

In CHINA SILK;TAFFETA, PEAU-DE-SOI- E

and Crc.c dc chine,handsomely madj and ofgood materials. Wc havethese from $3.75

OUR

eHack

& Marsh

I HANDKERCHIEFI DEPARTMENTI IS FULL OF DAINTY AND RIGHTLY PRICED

ARTICLES FOR LADIES, GENTLEMENAND CHILDREN.

Wc would be pleased to haveyou inspect our lines of

J BAGS, PURSES, FANS, UMBRELLAS, PARASOLS FOR LADIES AND CHILDREN,

VEILS, BELTS and HOSIERY

CHILDREN'S WHITE DRESSES, sizes from 6 monthsto 6 years, nt: sure to plcac you.

uLast, but not least, wc have a full assortment of our

l celebrated

eisrtriftvw

(zi -,

j Whitney

; ' ' i ' '' .;

-',

.

-

::j::f:::nr.:aKn::::::a:ts::i::!u:u::t:w:j:::::::j:iit:s:K:nunt

': di!-"--'-

) M A; . ' f-- t itotiHf- &&.;.A- - 4&'.:

Auction Sales.

JA8. F. MORGAN847-85- 7 Kaahumanu Strut.P. O. BOX IH. TKHPHON1 1.

iimiatijJWrv?wmwi

il)THIS SPACE RESERVED

.FORAS F.MORGAN.

w

llalBlMIBlMlHifKntI

Across the Continenten th

NEWOVERLAND

LIMITEDCHICAGO In

LESS THAN 3 DAYSNEW YORK

SDAYSJHOURSLUXURIOUS

EVERY DAY TRAI3ath, Barber, Buffet, Library,

Eltctrlc Rtadlny Lampa Inry Booth, Obicravtlon Ccii

Talaphono Servlca. "

SOUTHERN PACIFIC

C. S. FEE,Paatcngtr Traffic Manajtn,

T. H. QOODMAN,Gtncral Pauenger Aganl

Ean Franeltco, : : CALIFORKJi?.I 10 .

Three TrainsDaily

VIA

UNiON PACIFICTO

Omaha, Kansas City,

Chicago, St. Loi)l5

And All, Principal Eastern Pdinti

To Dcnrtiwn 'hanrroJ Kancty.

Orhaha,Chicago.

Be iur your ticket rcadt Tit t'A

UNION PACIFIC

For full Information rail os9. F. DOOTH, G. A.,

1 Montgomery St, San Fmntiiito, jaJ,

... J -

.

1

f,

--j j

v