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P. wi I ' & J - f MMMjMWMMMMB WJ ' ' ' V ' p"w"'' iqpv riftUi tfji' i 4,a v sp - K I ' rJ1 if. V Wjw yy from San Franeiico: Publicity is the only means of ex- pansion. Asfn Nov. 30 When the people arc in- formed Evening Bulletin For San Francisco: . that ou actually exist, that liiiDiiiiiii Dec. 1, you have goods to sell, that you offer From Vancouver: inducements to the purchaser, then Moann Dec. 12 your trade grows. This lessen has For Makura Vancouver: Dec. 8 3:30 EDITION Metln Advertising is prof itabli. to Honolulu's Merchants the only reason worth while ScrS in the every Evening merchant Bulletin. who VOL. X. No. 4107. 8 PAGES. HONOLULU, TERRITORY OF HAWA. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1908. 8 PAGES. MICE 5 CENTS. TO lllds for Urn tnigest Individual con-tm- ct ccr let ror the Hawaiian Isl- ands will lie opened at Washington in Tuesdny next. Tlio Mils uie for di edging wink In connection with thn Inipmu'iucnt of 1'eo.rl llnilior anil tho total of the work will lnohalily niri).iLh Jfi. 000,001). The Hpccl Unit Icitis rciiulre that n.OIMl.Odn cubic yards it I'arth lie runou-d- . The Army cou-tin- it for dicdglng In lliiniilulu Hnr-li- or wb lot at a prlco of 97 ccntH per inhlc ard, or ahout $388,000 Tor tho total rontiact, covering approximate- ly 400,000 cubic yards. About 1,000,000 Ltihlc ynrds of tho dredging In l'cirl Ilatlior will ho Opimul Alfa, thu leper suspect nnilklli nisself, Klnl. Win. Kauaklkana. J." ili'siiemilii of Kawulhanat. who for r.-- i )..,.. ,,,i ifnh.n won, win. in inn rW 'w b" n defying Ihe authorities irom ins siroiignoiii in uiv niuuuiniu faatnessnes. was captured Inst night by the Wnlulua iollce after n deeper- - uto struggle. Accoiillng to the police Alia has been terrorizing the entire neighbor - hood for years. Ho was ulwuyu armed i ml made a practice of holding up Japanese, finm.whain he tooH food and money, stealing and committing other depredations, llecently he becaimi Htlll more daring and moved Into tho Ullage of Kawallmpal Itself, v. hero ho lived with his brother Makahlkl and his cousin, Jennie Davis, who Is al- leged to be his mlstrcsH. Ho let It be kiionii that ho would kill on sight any police olllcer who M'litined neflr lit in. and as lie was always fully armed It was generally belleed that ho would cany out his tin vat. The stoiy of tho arrest Is told In tho follow lug letter, which Sheriff laukea this morning ircelwit from Deputy Hheilff Oscar Cox of Walalua, who made the capture with the asblstanco of no mo of his olllcers: "Halclwo. Nov. 23. "I will Inform you thnt Opimul Alia .of Kawalhapal, who hns been wanted or borne time past, was at Kawalhapal last night. He had a revolver loaded in his person, and It took Klnl Knlna mid Wm. Kuiiahlkaua oulto n hard light hcfoio they succeeded ,ln puttlurf tho handcuffs on him. "Monday ovcnlng wo tried to nrrett Alia, but were not successful, and re- turned at about 11:45 p. in. I.aut night wo mado another effort. Jus. Kalona uuil Kanemoku Knkulu did umlii good work In locating Opimul, Mnknlilkl and that girl (Jennie Davis) and In helping us to got r.enr tho place. About 7 o'clock p. m. Kaaomo- - To How would you4ike to have a suit made to your measure by the world's foremost fash- ion tailors Alfred &Co.? Select the cloth you prefer from our Mr special line of samples, and we measure you nnd guarantee to fit you in a stylish, well-cu- t suit. "BENJAMIN" IlEADY-MAD- E SUITS. The Kash Co., LIMITED Fort and Hotel Sts. EXCHANGE Five Million Dollar Contract At Stake Desperate Outlaw Caught After Rattle Made Measure Benjamin comparatively cany, say engineers. In comparison with the obstacles which faced the iltedgcrB In tho Honolulu work. On the other hand, something over 1,000,000 cubic yards must bo i omo veil at a distance one and a half miles at sea. Those In touch with such matters say that the prlco for the latter cannot by any possibility bo any Ic.hm t linn (lint paid for the Honolulu hnrhoc work. The out-at-s- dredging of Pearl Harbor will ho far from nn easy matter, as the present unprotected stato of the outer territory will prac- tically place tho ilredgors at tho met-r- y of the wind and waves, judging (Continued On Page 3) te"c of tl0 house. Information was tllun Riven ,1S that Optinul anil Jennie WPro j,, tho dining loom. Makahlkl wn tnken away from the house by Kn)e nml Kalona, Jr. Wo started fot ,,, ,iinl, ,, When Klnl nml Kan- - nhlkmla nrrive, m the door they lost some llttlo tlmo In picking out Opu mil ns there were eight or ten persons In the room at tho tme. As booh ns Opunul saw tho olflrurs ho quickly reached for his revolver, nun saw him niako tho move and Jumped nt him, pinning down hla hands, wm. Knuahlkana was close by him and Opunul mado a desperatu fight. Dur- ing thu struggle tho lamp was over- turned, tho light going out. Another lamp wan on the veranda of the liouso nml this was brought In. "I brought Opunul, Mnknlilkl and Jennie to tho Jail and they aro now In custody. Wo found some ammuni- tion In Opunut'8 room, also a calibre Winchester rifle. "I left Klnl Knlna at Kawalhapal last night and may havo to stay thero (Contiaatd o Pag S) t Tho third olllcer of the Hilonian wnB this afternoon struck by a block which broke from Its fastenings. Tho patiol wagon was sent for, but it wis found that his injuries wero slight Ho was taken to the Queen's Hospi tal, nevertheless, to have u wound which he had received under the chin, dressed. Qurrey & Co. havo received by tho Hilonian, direct fiom Ilochestcr, all sizes of kodak films and kodak pa- pers. tttrtrtt (7oM fbrMrn RECORD CARGO ThanksgivingShlp Comes With Good Things For Honolulu SEVENTY-TW- O PIECES OF FREIGHT FOR FORTIFICATIONS "Hilonian Bullet" Publishes Wireless News and Tells Stories of the , Ship's Passenger List as Well Tho Mntson Navigation Company stenniBhlp Hilonian came Into prt thb morning with her passenger aecommo latlons filled to overflowing, mid u i. low decks one of the largest local car- goes over brought from San Kr.mclsco to this iurt. Tho cold storago was flllcil with Thanksgiving orders nml much had to be refused that wnB offered In San Krnnclsco. Tho general cargo over sovonty articles of futrlit for tho United Slates government, be- ing tho final material for thu I Head fort and tho first shipment for tho fort at tho ontrancu of I'c.ul Har- bor the Queen Emma Point fort. Cimlnln Johnson was somewhat ills appointed In not reaching port Tues day nftqrnoon, hut there was ani-l- causo for tho delay. Tho sailing of tho vessel was delayed on account of tho large gamount of freight coming Into, and the third day out heavy weather was met which held the run down. The Hilonian Is such n mag- nificent sea boat that the passengers experienced no discomfort. From the passenger ntniuloInt tho trip down was nn exceptionally pleas- ant one. Captain Johnson and his of flcors know how to maku their pationj at homu and cnmfortnblo In all kind of weather. Threo iBBiies of tho n Dullot" wero lssuid through the asslstanco of the steward, Mr. and tho wireless man. Thu first Issue camo out on Saturday last and under the heading of "Who's Who," gave tho following account of thu passcmicrs on board: "Mrs. II. Gorman, threo llttlo dor-man- s and the Misses lMna. Allco and LAllcen Gorman, aro returning from a year s visit in tin? mates. "V. Stark Is returning to I.ahalna, "Mr. and Mm. Wm. Kent nnd daugh- ter aro going to Honolulu to find tho thirteen pdunds Mr. Kont gained while (Continned on Page 2) Brushes Fine Bristles, Hardwood Backs New Stock just in at Hollister Drug Co., Ltd. NO MATTER how small your estate, you should make a will, and it should be properly drawn up, in legal form, We will do this for you without charge, if made one of the Exec- utors. Your wife may be the other. " fVTll Hawaiian Trust Co.Ltd. 023 FORT ST. Bulletin i.1 I. Nepov (inner f The annual nWsbny dinner and outing of the li u 1 e t I n newsboys will ! held ut noon tomorrow and I us in former sears a very Jolly If very noisy lot of boys will assemble ut the festive board. Tho dinner will bo served at the usual plnco where the II u -I ct I n bou' and ull others have fared so well, the Palm Cafe. The outing will take a souic- - wliut different form this ear, as the promise of a ery wel come aln welcome to nil but the boys makes it probable that the polo grounds at will be rather damp. So the llu 1 1 ot In 'Will take the boys, to tho beach, where they can be wet and happy regard- less of the rain. They will leave the II u 1 1 e 1 1 n office by Ilapld Transit r early In the morning and prtceed to- - the Moana Hotel bnthn at Walktkt. There Manager Hertche has prepared all the comforts of a great day. The boya will bo turned loose on tho beach and they will do the rest bo far aB Joy Is concerned. They will be given a tour of the Hapjd Transit llnea and nt about noon the dinner of 'tur- key and pie and all the Thanka- - siring flxln's will be served at the Palm. After dinner tho Art theatre will bo the center of attraction. The boys will bo 4 given reserved scats In the the-- atre and may stay as Ions as they like. Aside from the dinner, the program is changed this year from former Thanksgiving cele- brations, hut the boya like ev- erything that has action and good things connected with It. They are the best newsboys In town, who sell tho beBt news- - paper In town. You will know when they are around by the noise. Get the Best! Onr messengers are the ones yon tee on the go; there is nothing slow about them Watch them! TERRITORIAL MESSENGER SERVICE. Phone 381. Irwin For Mahuka Agreed To The negotiations for the exchange cf the Mahuka site for the Irwin site were completed Nov. 0 by the tender of a proposition by Mr. Irwin to the Secretary of the Treasury and his acceptance. The Department of the Interior and the Department of the Treasury will recommend the consummation of this transaction to Congress. It is erroneous to assume that any representations have been made to either Secretary Garfield or Assistant Secretary Winthrop to influence them to change the location of the Federal building from the, Mahuka site to the Irwin site. Secretary Winthrop having freely expressed his preference for the Irwin site from the very beginning and only completed the negotiations tor the Hahuxa site because he considered the Depart ment bound by the Taylor contract. Secretary Garfield has been here and seen for himself, and is equally strong for the 'Palace Square location. This statement was given to the II u 1 1 o 1 1 n representative thin aft- ernoon by II. K. Cooper, who has Just returned from Washington. It indi- cates that the deal far tho exchange Is complete except for the confirma- tory action of Congress. Mr. Cooper Is very positive in his assertion that there won no representation mado to the Secretaries to cause them to be- lieve thnt public sentiment wns other than it has been expressed In various documents now before the Depart- ment In Washington. SIJ.TA.lt SAN FRANCISCO, Calif., Nov. 25. SUGAR: 86 analysis Beets, 10s. 3 Parity., 4.18 cents. "Automatic telephone service" means "good service." Subscribe now for an automatic, at Waterhouse Trust Co. m . Members of tho Jury IB the United States District Court have been noti- fied that they neod not appear In court until Krlday morning. November 27. Island Fruits as Holiday Gilts Whv nott Can von conceive of anything nicer to send your relatives or friends for the holidays t Leave your order with us and it will have prompt and careful attention. Island Fruit Co. 72 6. KING. PHONE IS. Special Turkey Dinner 75o and $1.00 THANKSGIVING DAY, NOVEMBER 28TH. Party Dinners Arranged Specially. PHONE 59. Alexander Young Cafe Wicker Chairs, Hookers, and Tables NEW LOT JUST RECEIVED. J. Hopp & Co., (LEWERS & COOKE BLDG.) SITES RELIEF RETU MANILA, P. I., Nov. 25. The naval hospital ship Belief, which nar- rowly escaped destruction in a frightful storm, is icturning to Manila un der her own steam. POET AU PRINCE, Hayti. Nov. 25. General Lccomto. Haytian Minister of the Interior, was killed today by Populnc Qcrcmic to satisfy revenge. Summary execution of the assassin and suspected rebels will follow. t m SAN FRANCISCO, Calif., Nov. 25. The betting on the Ketchd-IMp-k- e fight is ten to seven on Papke. VALETTA, Island of Malta, Nov. 25. One humM and twenty-thre- e eople have perished in the stcimer Cardinin, which was destroyed by fire. The larger part of the victims were Aiab pilgrinu. PEACE AT PEKIN, China, Nov. 25. The older at Nanking. m imm if SHERIDAN MONUMENT" UNVEILED WASHINGTON, D. C, Nov. 25. veiled here today with elaborate ceremony. President Roosevelt deliver- - ed an address reviewing the career of m TO QUELL THE RI0TEHS PERTH AMB0Y. Nov. 25. Fifty Denutv Sheriffs have been sunm in to cope with the riotous strikers. Incendiary fires are frequent nnd several men have been wounded in street riots. SHARK EATS KMOHE MAN A telephone report reached the police station this afternoon from the Kancohe court houso to the effect thnt a Hnwallan lowboy from thnt "The Mahuka site was taken over by the United States of America for public use," said a prominent Kedernl official this morning, "and It cannot be turned over to any prlvato party or parties, ut least without an Act of Congrcbs, and this, I am sure, will not be done. "The condemnation proceedings expressly stnte that the slto wnH to be utilized for a public purpose. Tho A Patent dress shoe made with a feather-weigh- t, flexi- ble sole and innersoles. This gives the shoe that comfortable feeling that we like so much in our old shoes. RING LECOMTEjS KILLED PAPKE FAVOR HE 123 BURNED Gcvermiwar't?oop3,ha,'e'restore''f mm NANKING The Sheridan monument wat un- - the famous war leader. lljgc had been caught and devour- ed by a alinrK last Monday while ho wns out llshlng. No details wero glcn. All thu TonltorUil olllces nnd the couits will be ilo-iei- l toinoriow to celebr.ilo Tuil.ej-da- s Tlio Judiciary Capltol'ii lull gnnio In the afternoon will lie tile main feature Constitution provides that the nt has thu right to condemn property belonging to prlvato Indi- viduals, after u le.isonnblo remuner- ation has been paid, to convert It to tho public use. Of course, the Ma- huka slto can be nbandoned now, but It would mean a great I033 ot money. All ot the money for the silo ban been paid and It could not be gotten ( Continued on Page 3) Public Buildings Will Be On Mahuka Site Chief They are made by one of the best from by Manufacturers fBsflsflsVX Wi w BsBeSBBSsBBp- - factories selected leathers skilled, experienced workmen. 1051 Fort Street Shoe Co:, Ltd. Phone 282 ; i e U 1 i I I; 11 : t i y? A i MADE IN NEW YORK fllfrdftailaoilMl;;; y a r JUiiBjfci n I hi . l MwMi.iAiswiAa1M 1v$-- w ;. .. i.tfl '.'t .'Wi'iin ,ajl.A,f

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Page 1: 3:30 Advertising itabli. TO EXCHANGE SITES...turned, tho light going out. Another lamp wan on the veranda of the liouso nml this was brought In. "I brought Opunul, Mnknlilkl and Jennie

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VOL. X. No. 4107. 8 PAGES. HONOLULU, TERRITORY OF HAWA. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1908. 8 PAGES. MICE 5 CENTS.

TO

lllds for Urn tnigest Individual con-tm- ct

ccr let ror the Hawaiian Isl-

ands will lie opened at Washingtonin Tuesdny next. Tlio Mils uie fordi edging wink In connection withthn Inipmu'iucnt of 1'eo.rl llnilioranil tho total of the work willlnohalily niri).iLh Jfi. 000,001).

The Hpccl Unit Icitis rciiulre thatn.OIMl.Odn cubic yards it

I'arth lie runou-d- . The Army cou-tin- it

for dicdglng In lliiniilulu Hnr-li- or

wb lot at a prlco of 97 ccntH perinhlc ard, or ahout $388,000 Tor thototal rontiact, covering approximate-ly 400,000 cubic yards.

About 1,000,000 Ltihlc ynrds of thodredging In l'cirl Ilatlior will ho

Opimul Alfa, thu leper suspect nnilklli nisself, Klnl. Win. Kauaklkana. J."ili'siiemilii of Kawulhanat. who for r.-- i )..,.. ,,,i ifnh.n won, win. in inn

rW 'w b" n defying Ihe authoritiesirom ins siroiignoiii in uiv niuuuiniufaatnessnes. was captured Inst nightby the Wnlulua iollce after n deeper- -

uto struggle.Accoiillng to the police Alia has

been terrorizing the entire neighbor -

hood for years. Ho was ulwuyu armedi ml made a practice of holding upJapanese, finm.whain he tooH food andmoney, stealing and committing otherdepredations, llecently he becaimiHtlll more daring and moved Into thoUllage of Kawallmpal Itself, v. hero holived with his brother Makahlkl andhis cousin, Jennie Davis, who Is al-

leged to be his mlstrcsH. Ho let Itbe kiionii that ho would kill on sightany police olllcer who M'litined neflrlit in. and as lie was always fully armedIt was generally belleed that howould cany out his tin vat.

The stoiy of tho arrest Is told In thofollow lug letter, which Sheriff laukeathis morning ircelwit from DeputyHheilff Oscar Cox of Walalua, whomade the capture with the asblstancoof no mo of his olllcers:

"Halclwo. Nov. 23."I will Inform you thnt Opimul Alia

.of Kawalhapal, who hns been wantedor borne time past, was at Kawalhapal

last night. He had a revolver loadedin his person, and It took Klnl Knlnamid Wm. Kuiiahlkaua oulto n hardlight hcfoio they succeeded ,ln puttlurftho handcuffs on him.

"Monday ovcnlng wo tried to nrrettAlia, but were not successful, and re-

turned at about 11:45 p. in. I.autnight wo mado another effort. Jus.Kalona uuil Kanemoku Knkulu didumlii good work In locating Opimul,Mnknlilkl and that girl (Jennie Davis)and In helping us to got r.enr thoplace. About 7 o'clock p. m. Kaaomo- -

To

How would you4ike to havea suit made to your measureby the world's foremost fash-ion tailors

Alfred&Co.?

Select the cloth you preferfrom our Mr special line ofsamples, and we measure younnd guarantee to fit you in astylish, well-cu- t suit.

"BENJAMIN"IlEADY-MAD- E SUITS.

The Kash Co.,LIMITED

Fort and Hotel Sts.

EXCHANGEFive Million Dollar

Contract At Stake

Desperate Outlaw

Caught After Rattle

Made

Measure

Benjamin

comparatively cany, say engineers. Incomparison with the obstacles whichfaced the iltedgcrB In tho Honoluluwork. On the other hand, somethingover 1,000,000 cubic yards must boi omo veil at a distance one and a halfmiles at sea. Those In touch withsuch matters say that the prlco forthe latter cannot by any possibilitybo any Ic.hm t linn (lint paid for theHonolulu hnrhoc work.

The out-at-s- dredging of PearlHarbor will ho far from nn easymatter, as the present unprotectedstato of the outer territory will prac-tically place tho ilredgors at tho met-r- y

of the wind and waves, judging(Continued On Page 3)

te"c of tl0 house. Information wastllun Riven ,1S that Optinul anil JennieWPro j,, tho dining loom. Makahlklwn tnken away from the house byKn)e nml Kalona, Jr. Wo started fot,,, ,iinl, ,, When Klnl nml Kan- -

nhlkmla nrrive, m the door they lostsome llttlo tlmo In picking out Opumil ns there were eight or ten personsIn the room at tho tme. As booh nsOpunul saw tho olflrurs ho quicklyreached for his revolver, nun sawhim niako tho move and Jumped nthim, pinning down hla hands, wm.Knuahlkana was close by him andOpunul mado a desperatu fight. Dur-ing thu struggle tho lamp was over-turned, tho light going out. Anotherlamp wan on the veranda of the liousonml this was brought In.

"I brought Opunul, Mnknlilkl andJennie to tho Jail and they aro now Incustody. Wo found some ammuni-tion In Opunut'8 room, also acalibre Winchester rifle.

"I left Klnl Knlna at Kawalhapallast night and may havo to stay thero

(Contiaatd o Pag S)t

Tho third olllcer of the HilonianwnB this afternoon struck by a blockwhich broke from Its fastenings. Thopatiol wagon was sent for, but it wisfound that his injuries wero slightHo was taken to the Queen's Hospital, nevertheless, to have u woundwhich he had received under thechin, dressed.

Qurrey & Co. havo received by thoHilonian, direct fiom Ilochestcr, allsizes of kodak films and kodak pa-

pers.

tttrtrtt (7oM fbrMrn

RECORD CARGO

ThanksgivingShlp Comes

With Good Things

For Honolulu

SEVENTY-TW- O PIECES OF

FREIGHT FOR FORTIFICATIONS

"Hilonian Bullet" Publishes WirelessNews and Tells Stories of the

, Ship's Passenger Listas Well

Tho Mntson Navigation CompanystenniBhlp Hilonian came Into prt thbmorning with her passenger aecommolatlons filled to overflowing, mid u i.low decks one of the largest local car-goes over brought from San Kr.mclscoto this iurt.

Tho cold storago was flllcil withThanksgiving orders nml much had tobe refused that wnB offered In SanKrnnclsco. Tho general cargo

over sovonty articles of futrlitfor tho United Slates government, be-

ing tho final material for thu I

Head fort and tho first shipment fortho fort at tho ontrancu of I'c.ul Har-bor the Queen Emma Point fort.

Cimlnln Johnson was somewhat illsappointed In not reaching port Tuesday nftqrnoon, hut there was ani-l-

causo for tho delay. Tho sailing oftho vessel was delayed on account oftho large gamount of freight comingInto, and the third day out heavyweather was met which held the rundown. The Hilonian Is such n mag-nificent sea boat that the passengersexperienced no discomfort.

From the passenger ntniuloInt thotrip down was nn exceptionally pleas-ant one. Captain Johnson and his offlcors know how to maku their pationjat homu and cnmfortnblo In all kindof weather. Threo iBBiies of tho n

Dullot" wero lssuid through theasslstanco of the steward, Mr.

and tho wireless man. Thufirst Issue camo out on Saturday lastand under the heading of "Who'sWho," gave tho following account ofthu passcmicrs on board:

"Mrs. II. Gorman, threo llttlo dor-man- s

and the Misses lMna. Allco andLAllcen Gorman, aro returning from ayear s visit in tin? mates.

"V. Stark Is returning to I.ahalna,"Mr. and Mm. Wm. Kent nnd daugh-

ter aro going to Honolulu to find thothirteen pdunds Mr. Kont gained while

(Continned on Page 2)

BrushesFine Bristles, Hardwood Backs

New Stock just in at

HollisterDrug Co., Ltd.

NO MATTER

how small your estate,

you should make a will,and it should be

properly drawn up, inlegal form,

We will do this for

you without charge, if

made one of the Exec-

utors. Your wife maybe the other.

" fVTll

Hawaiian

Trust Co.Ltd.

023 FORT ST.

Bulletini.1 I.

Nepov(inner

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The annual nWsbny dinnerand outing of the li u 1 e t I nnewsboys will ! held ut noontomorrow and I us in formersears a very Jolly If very noisylot of boys will assemble ut thefestive board.

Tho dinner will bo served atthe usual plnco where the II u -I

c t I n bou' and ull othershave fared so well, the PalmCafe.

The outing will take a souic- -wliut different form this ear,as the promise of a ery welcome aln welcome to nil butthe boys makes it probablethat the polo grounds at

will be rather damp. Sothe llu 1 1 ot In 'Will take theboys, to tho beach, where theycan be wet and happy regard-less of the rain. They willleave the II u 1 1 e 1 1 n office byIlapld Transit r early In themorning and prtceed to- - theMoana Hotel bnthn at Walktkt.There Manager Hertche hasprepared all the comforts of agreat day. The boya will boturned loose on tho beach andthey will do the rest bo far aBJoy Is concerned.

They will be given a tour ofthe Hapjd Transit llnea and ntabout noon the dinner of 'tur-key and pie and all the Thanka- -siring flxln's will be served atthe Palm. After dinner thoArt theatre will bo the centerof attraction. The boys will bo 4given reserved scats In the the--atre and may stay as Ions asthey like.

Aside from the dinner, theprogram is changed this yearfrom former Thanksgiving cele-

brations, hut the boya like ev-

erything that has action andgood things connected with It.They are the best newsboys Intown, who sell tho beBt news- -paper In town. You will knowwhen they are around by thenoise.

Get the Best!Onr messengers are the ones yon teeon the go; there is nothing slowabout them Watch them!

TERRITORIALMESSENGER SERVICE.

Phone 381.

Irwin For

Mahuka

Agreed ToThe negotiations for the exchange

cf the Mahuka site for the Irwin sitewere completed Nov. 0 by the tenderof a proposition by Mr. Irwin to theSecretary of the Treasury and hisacceptance.

The Department of the Interiorand the Department of the Treasurywill recommend the consummation ofthis transaction to Congress.

It is erroneous to assume that anyrepresentations have been made toeither Secretary Garfield or AssistantSecretary Winthrop to influencethem to change the location of theFederal building from the, Mahukasite to the Irwin site. SecretaryWinthrop having freely expressed hispreference for the Irwin site from thevery beginning and only completedthe negotiations tor the Hahuxa sitebecause he considered the Department bound by the Taylor contract.Secretary Garfield has been here andseen for himself, and is equallystrong for the 'Palace Square location.

This statement was given to theII u 1 1 o 1 1 n representative thin aft-

ernoon by II. K. Cooper, who has Justreturned from Washington. It indi-cates that the deal far tho exchangeIs complete except for the confirma-tory action of Congress. Mr. CooperIs very positive in his assertion thatthere won no representation mado tothe Secretaries to cause them to be-

lieve thnt public sentiment wns otherthan it has been expressed In variousdocuments now before the Depart-ment In Washington.

SIJ.TA.ltSAN FRANCISCO, Calif., Nov. 25.

SUGAR: 86 analysis Beets, 10s.3 Parity., 4.18 cents.

"Automatic telephone service"means "good service." Subscribenow for an automatic, at WaterhouseTrust Co.

m .Members of tho Jury IB the United

States District Court have been noti-fied that they neod not appear In courtuntil Krlday morning. November 27.

Island Fruits asHoliday Gilts

Whv nott Can von conceive ofanything nicer to send your relativesor friends for the holidays t Leaveyour order with us and it will haveprompt and careful attention.

Island Fruit Co.72 6. KING. PHONE IS.

SpecialTurkey Dinner

75o and $1.00THANKSGIVING DAY, NOVEMBER 28TH.

Party Dinners Arranged Specially. PHONE 59.

Alexander Young Cafe

WickerChairs, Hookers, and Tables

NEW LOT JUST RECEIVED.

J. Hopp & Co.,(LEWERS & COOKE BLDG.)

SITESRELIEF RETUMANILA, P. I., Nov. 25. The naval hospital ship Belief, which nar-

rowly escaped destruction in a frightful storm, is icturning to Manila under her own steam.

POET AU PRINCE, Hayti. Nov. 25. General Lccomto. HaytianMinister of the Interior, was killed today by Populnc Qcrcmic to satisfyrevenge. Summary execution of the assassin and suspected rebels willfollow.

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SAN FRANCISCO, Calif., Nov. 25. The betting on the Ketchd-IMp-k- e

fight is ten to seven on Papke.

VALETTA, Island of Malta, Nov. 25. One humM and twenty-thre- e

eople have perished in the stcimer Cardinin, which was destroyedby fire. The larger part of the victims were Aiab pilgrinu.

PEACE AT

PEKIN, China, Nov. 25. The olderat Nanking.

m imm ifSHERIDAN MONUMENT" UNVEILED

WASHINGTON, D. C, Nov. 25.veiled here today with elaborate ceremony. President Roosevelt deliver- -ed an address reviewing the career of

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TO QUELL THE RI0TEHSPERTH AMB0Y. Nov. 25. Fifty Denutv Sheriffs have been sunm

in to cope with the riotous strikers. Incendiary fires are frequent nndseveral men have been wounded in street riots.

SHARK EATS

KMOHE MAN

A telephone report reached thepolice station this afternoon from theKancohe court houso to the effectthnt a Hnwallan lowboy from thnt

"The Mahuka site was taken overby the United States of America forpublic use," said a prominent Kedernlofficial this morning, "and It cannotbe turned over to any prlvato partyor parties, ut least without an Actof Congrcbs, and this, I am sure,will not be done.

"The condemnation proceedingsexpressly stnte that the slto wnH tobe utilized for a public purpose. Tho

A Patent dress shoe madewith a feather-weigh- t, flexi-

ble sole and innersoles.

This gives the shoe thatcomfortable feeling that welike so much in our oldshoes.

RING

LECOMTEjS KILLED

PAPKE FAVOR HE

123 BURNED

Gcvermiwar't?oop3,ha,'e'restore''f

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NANKING

The Sheridan monument wat un- -

the famous war leader.

lljgc had been caught and devour-ed by a alinrK last Monday while howns out llshlng. No details weroglcn.

All thu TonltorUil olllces nnd thecouits will be ilo-iei- l toinoriow tocelebr.ilo Tuil.ej-da- s Tlio JudiciaryCapltol'ii lull gnnio In the afternoonwill lie tile main feature

Constitution provides that the nt

has thu right to condemnproperty belonging to prlvato Indi-viduals, after u le.isonnblo remuner-ation has been paid, to convert It totho public use. Of course, the Ma-

huka slto can be nbandoned now, butIt would mean a great I033 ot money.All ot the money for the silo banbeen paid and It could not be gotten

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Public Buildings Will

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EVENING BULLETIN, HONOLULU. T, II.. WEDNESDAY. NOV. 25, UOS

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HEMIC WitWEEKLY GALEHDAR

MONIJAVHonolulu Chapter Royal Arch.

IUHHIIiM'Lei Aloha Ch.ipt No. 3

Initiation.WIIIJ.MWDAY

1 I lUWSLJ.VV

rwiiAVHawaiian Second Degree.

MAILMDAV

All vlfitli.5 members of theOrder are cordially Invited toattend meetings of local lodges

HARMONY LODOE, No. 3, 1. 0. 0. F.

Meets every Monday evening nt7:30 In 1. O. O. 1'. Hall, Tort Street.

H. It. HKNDIIY. Secretury.HEN. P. VICKEU3, N. 0.

All vUltlng brothers ety cordiallyInvited.

OAHU LODOE, No. 1, K. of P.

Meets every tlrst nnJ third Fri-

day evening at 7:30 In 1C. of P. Hall,corner Fort and lieretanla. Visitingbrothers cordially invited to attend.

. 0. IlKEHINO, CO.,JAS. W. WHITE, K.K.9.

HONOLULU LODGE G10, B. P. 0. E.

Honolulu l.odeo No. C1C, H. P. O.

E will meet In their hall on Kingnear Fort Street every Friday even-

ing.D order of the E. It.:

HENKY C. HASTON,Secretary.

WM H McINEItNY. E. It.

Wm. W'KINLEY LODOE No.8, K.ofP.

Meots every 2nd and 4th Saturdayevening at 7.30 o'clock In K. of P.

Hall, cor Fort and Herdanln. Visit-

ing brothers cordial!) Invited to at-

tend.V I.. FllAZEE. C.C.,E. A. JAC011SON, K.ll.S.

HONOLULU AERIE 140, F. 0. E.

Mcpts on Hie 2nd and 4th' WED-

NESDAY evenings of each month at7:30 o'clock In K. of P. Hall, cornerDerctanla nnd Fort streets.

Visiting Eagles are Invited to

W. L. ritAZEE. W Prest.II. T. MOOIli:, Secy.

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

Meets every (list and third Thur-sday of each month nt Knights ofPythlns Hull Visiting brother cor-

dially invited to attend.A E AUI.EICH. Sachem.A. E. Mt'ItPHY, C. of It.

wm '' n s is

Clearance Sale

J. 1. Silva's Store,ELEELE, KAUAI.

This sale applies only to the mainstore at Eleele.

To make room for a consignmentof goods now en the way.

A Great ReductionIN ALL LINES OF

COTTON GOODSThese will be sold at

LESS THAN COSTENGLISH TAILOR GOODS,

BOOT AND SHOES,HATS AND CAPS,

MEN'S SOCKSAt Sacrifice Prices.

ALL THESE PRICES STRICTLYCASH.

A fine line o Fancy Wines andLiquors for the Christmas trade inour Liquor Depaitment.

EXCELLENT LAUNDRY WORK

done by ths

FRENCH LAUNDRYwith their new FRENCH

process.2S7 Brretania St. Phone 1401.

McTighe FavoriteThe Best Whiskey on the jMar!t.THOS. F. McTIGIIF. &'C0.,' AOEN1S,

101-10- 5 KINO ST.PHONE 140. P. 0. BOX 755,

AN OUTINGin a brand new seven-seate- Call upJ01 or 1458 and ask for

C. H. BEHNlv

msiMBtmlSaKmllSwsLiiiialHkl

In buying

JEWELRY

from us, besidesgetting satisfaction,you save money, i

J.U.Vieira&Co.'113 HOTEL ST.

Lehnhardt'sUnexcelled

Candies

Always Fresh at

CHAMBER'S DRUG

CO.,

Fort and King St.

1Santa CiausHEADS on GUMMED STICK-ER-

TAGS, and "NOT TO BEOPENED TILL CHRISTMAS"STICKERS give just the righttouch to XMAS PRESENTS.

HOLLY WRAPPING PA-

PER and HOLLY GIFT BOX-

ES are handsome and appro-priate. We have a large as-

sortment.

Hawaiian News Co.,LIMITED.

YOUNG BUILDING.

INSIST ON USING

RemticoCarbons

as it is

THE VERY BESTSold Only by the

OFFICE SUPPLY CO., Ltd.031 FORT ST.

WhiteCHINESE and 'JAPANESE

Mattingsf

Our new stock of these finemattings just in from theOrient is one of the most com- -'

plete and handsome we havehad this year.

We have just opened themup, and are offering them atexceptionally low figures. Seethem before they ore gone,

Lewers & CookeLIMITED

177 S. King St. Phone 775,

Auto for HireMANUEL REIG. Call up at any

time by telephone any one of thesenumbers: 290. 200, 10fl7

REYSTONE-ELGI- WATCHESINGEBSOLL WATCHES

At All Watchdealers.

Jos. Schwartz,Agent for Hawaiian Islands,

Cor. FORT and KING Sts., Honolulu

If water rusts iron, what will it doto a man's stomachet The

OrpheumSaloon

WILL GIVE YOU TH ANTIDOTE.

LOCAL AND GENERAL

VW You have not tried vour hardest unless you have let a B u 1 1 e t i nWant Ad. do the trying.

Ten good unto hacks. Phone C.

Thurlow's Royal Annex for meals.No fancy prices nt the New Eugltuic

Bukary, Hotel St.The condition of J. 1). Dougherty Is

prcntly Improved today.A notice In if the llrni of Sun See

Till R Co. iipponrs In this issue.I W. Dergslroin, formerly of this

city ieturiiod today from the States.Ladles' long French kid gloes In

white, black ami tan, $.1.00 n pair atMom's.

J M Pocpoc, editor of the KuokoaHome ltula, may retire on account ofIII health

John Knlaukoa, tliohas hcen arrested on it charge of as-

sault and batter.Hawaiian Wireless Telegraph &

Telephone Co. is receiving orders nowfor automatic phones at WaterhouseTrust Co. Be one of the first to getyour name on the list.

Judge II. E. Cooper Is hack, fromWashington. He arrived this morningIn tho IlUmilan,

The new' shooting gallery of tho Na-tional Ouaid will be, open for Inspec-tion this evening.

Take your carriage or automobileto Hawaiian Carriage Maufg, Co., for

repairs.I). I.. Wlthlngton, of tho law firm

of Castlo & Wlthlngton, tuturned thismorning fiom the States.

.lames L. Holt of tho Hawaiian Spec-ialty Company was among tho nrrlv-f.l- s

In the"llllonlan this morning.A fresh stock of kodak Alms nnd

photographic papers Just In at Our-- 'rey s Art Shop, Fort street, belowKing.

Perfect digestion and easy, restfulrleep are euJoed by those who habit-ually tiso Prlmo Deer as a table bev-erage.

W. It. Parrlngton, editor of thoEvening Bulletin, returned to-

day from San Francisco In tho steamship Hllonlan.

I.ouls Snlgardo, a Porto Klcan withn record, was this morning sent to Jailfor four months by Judge Audrado ona chargn of vagrancy.

Shoppers should be sure to see thospecials that arc to be offered Fridayand Saturday at Sachs'. They aro realmoney-saver- every ono of them.

Al. Thurlow for a lunch or dinner.Members of tho Hawaiian Engineer-In- g

Association can pay their dues totliu financial secretary at EveningBulletin any day between 12 and 1.

John Marralllno Is compiling sta-tistics for tho past year. Tho major-ity of divorce cases were tried beforoJudgo Lindsay, In whose Court o

Is clerk. .There will bu a meeting of a sub-

committee of the e

Exposition Commission In W. H.Babbitt's office this afternoon to discuss tho plans for the school. exhibit.

Clio Pong Suck, a Korean, and AhOn, a Chinese, wcra given sentence ofninety days' Imprisonment each thismorning In the Police Court oncharges of vagrancy.

Tho promoters of the Iwllel stock- -

ado have asked a certain Hawaiian toprepare u petition for tho reopeningof tho stockade. The petition. It ssaid, will he presented to the newSheriff.

J. II. Makauanl, one of the candi-dates who failed to fllfl his expensoaccount on time, has filed his state-ment wjlh. tho County Clerk, showingthat ho spent $32.50 In Ills futile, at-tempt to become Deputy Sheriff ofEwn.

Now is the time to subscribe forthe cussless, waitless,less, girlless telephone the autyatic. Orders taken at Hawaiian Telegraph & Telephone Co.) WaterhouseTrust Co. office.

C Shlozawa, former editor of theHawaii Shtnpo, writes from Kuma-mot- o

that he has settled down there,It being his wlfo's birthplace. He ex-pects, however, to go to Toklo to a

In some business, but Just whatho does not say. Ho ss that thosmall pllo of money he loft here withIs slowly dwindling and ho must getbuck to business life.

OOKALA COMPANY

FREE FROM DEBT

Bonded Indebtedness Of

$80,000 is

Cleared

The Ookala Sugar Company Is nowclear of Its bonded indebtedness of$80,000.

A releaso of trust deed was filedIth s morning by Cecil Brown, trustcofor tho s of tho OokalaSugar Company bondB, to tho OokalaSugar Company, releasing' un Issue ofbonds amounting to sso.ooo coveringall tho property of the company.

Tho Ookala Sugar Company's planttatlon Is located In Humakua, Hawaii.There has been considerable warringamong those on tho Inside of this com-pany for somo time past, one factionwanting to close up and sell out thoplantation, nml the opposing factionrpparontly wishing to go ahead withwork.

A Most Excellent Assortment of

SUITINGS

W. W. Ahana Co.,LIMITED

62 S. KINO ST. .PHONE W.THE BEST "FITTERS" IN TOWN,

RELIEF DAMAGED, BUT SAFE

MANILA, P. I- - Nov. 24. The hospital s1llp ftellef Ss nlSouthern Luzon, badly damaged by n

i mmi PART OF OATUN

COLON, Isthmus ofPanomn( .Noy.has sunk sixty feet.

Reports of .the discovery of u large natural reftcryolr under the (la-tu- n

'dam strutturu on the Panama Canal were circulated several days ugo

but authoritatively denied.. i;fc

,

h anrj"' ROOI DENIES TREATY RtfilOR

WASHINQTON, 1).,X3, S'nv. 24.rrSecretary. Itoot n treatylias' been urranged between tiie UnltcaSfate 'and Japan giiniaiitcelng f

China's independence. No treaty ofthTs'sort 1,contemplated.

c7' '. Mp'RNING P0BT PEOPEIEloi'iEAp ,' "

LONDON, England, Nov. 24, tJ.fr Algernon Borthwlck, projirlctor of

the Morning Post, Is dead. Ha was seventy-eigh- t years old.i

!BIG S.N0WFAL1J AT SALT rAKE1! ', ,

SALT LAKE (JITY, Jtali.NoT. '24. An unprecedented snowfallfourteen Inches occurred In thlstlty yesterday, ' '

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WANTS HONEST TARIFF REVISION rV,ABINNOTQN, P-- Nov. .24. Speaker Cannon has Issued n state-

ment favoring an honest revision of the tariff. '

iANCIENT SKELETONS F0lND

BAST ST. LOUIS, III., Nov. 24. Tho skeletons of sixteen mound-bulldt-

have been excavated here.m s

THREE NEGROES LYNCHED

TIPTONVH.I.i:, Tenn., Nov. 24.night.

HIL0NIAN BRINGS

fOoakinisd frem ?ace 1)In Honoi)lu last ear and lost whilechasing grafters and all like cattle InChicago and Ban Francisco.

Miss Edith Lewis goes to tho islands on a secret mission.

Miss M. T. Klucgel Is returninghomo after several

"W. It. Karrlngton Is finishing thelast Ian of a Very pleasant round trip

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i. uiimnnin nas ine viuiiiuiubcontract for Port Shaftcr. Incidental--ly ho Is looking for Josh Tucker andotner scomsn mterB.

''J. V. Hnughey will superintend thoFort Shatter plumbing contract.

"Miss M. T. Knight Is a Salvationyirmy worker.

"E. F. Partrldgo is making a ihortpleasuro trip to thu Islands. He maygo on to Australia.

"Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Roberts andchild are returning to their Islandhome.

"Miss M. J. Wilson will visit withher brother, Contractor A. A. Wilson.

"Q. V. Coard travelling with J. W.Berg8trotn, They will try to InterestHonolulu money In Asblond apploorchards.

"Jas. L. Holt Is' returning from abusiness trip In tho Interests of Illsoil) specialty company.

"H. E. Cooner Is lust from Washington, where he argued tho famousLanat case before the Supreme court.

"O. R. Baxter Is an 'architect whomay locate In Honolulu. Ho goo a Intothe office of Architect Kerr.

"P. E. Howes l an automobile manfrom tho East who Is to take a posltlon wllh the von Hamm-Youn- g compony.

"D. L. Wlthlngton argued tho Dlcrcubase before the Bupromo Court atWashington.

".Mr. and Mfs. Randolph, Miss Ran-dolph and two sons aro. from Nevada.The Randolphs havo two daughters InHonolulu. They may all remain In theIslands.' vj. It. Daggett his annililwinter tilp to Honolulu. The furntturo lor his Kalmukl homo Is on theHllOlllan.

"Miss Porry Is from thO East Olidwill visit with her relatives, the John"'"" , I

''John Drew Is returning from around trip, during- - which lie boughtout the Emporium, wpn tho raco track.and all the horses and took cold.'Thanks to Old Doctor Cooper John isngaln ready for business.

Mr. Trowbridge Is returning to.llllo.

"Mr. and Mrs. John, Fleming aro returning from a two months honeymoontour of tho Northwest and California.'

On Sunday evonlne an elaborateconcert was given tin the social halljvvnere Mr. Trowbrldgu. tho Missesuuriiiuu, air. wary, mrs. uoaens.Messrs. Drew, Klltgunrd, Fleming andFarrlngton played tho parts of In'strii-menta- l

and vocal soloists wtliilhe pas-sengers Joining in the chorus.

On Saturday at noonliner Alameda was met nud exchangedsalutes. About 6:30 Inst evening thoTenyo'-Mar- was mot.

Monday afternoon the first wirelessedition of the "Bullet" was Issuedwith lato news received from Castle& Cooko through (lie Kahuku station,Yeaterddy afternoon tho nassensoismade up a purse and secure. thresuumireii words irom me Kaimitii slsiuii 01 ine mipsi news, as tno Iiexo -

graphic printing department of tho"Hiillet" was completely worn nut thefinal news Issue appeared on thu mil.letln board.

The Hllonlan made good her itputa-tlo- n

for perfect comfort In liU'n seas

Otherwise the printer will re-main unrewsrdedh I

Flat Justlcla hai been heard ihunnot yet arrived. Seo issue

Lessons In brldgo whist given ,it nilhours by Expert Farrlngton.

news by Grapevine WIrolcM.

rsorgoil,typhoon. All on board are safj.

mDAM SINKS

2,4. A portion of the Clntun dnm

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denies that

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Three negroes were lynched to- -

Oceanic S. S. Alameda bound 10'San Francisco, passed at 12 m.

Weather promises well there Isno dependence to be placed In BOiith-we-

winds.Take Cooict'h medicine rhesf for

coughs colds, corns, warts mid bun-

ions.Old Doctor Kent, Timid

Working hours day andnight till tho Job Is dono.

SELECTED LOCAI-8- ., ,',' ,,',.. .',J. )UU ILXI U ,11,111 'U,U ,Think of Jonah and tlio whale,Antl the frightened face, of Joner,when ho thought himself a 'goner',

"Wo aro dry!" tho Captain shouted,So we daggered up tho stair.

Tho mules aro using their mangersto make todthplcks Tor us.

Wo nil feel safu becauso our Cap-tain sticks to the "bridge."

Mr. David Worthlngton has kindlyplaced his law library at our disposal.Consult the legal authorities.

While passing the Clin Houeo nblack cat flew aboard. Mr. Daggettalways out of luck, EiispectB the cat.

IWhcn walking on tho deck, stop farrefreshments at tho kitchen ventllntbr. (adv)

LITERARY DEPARTMENT.Gleaming, rolling, vigorous sea;

Tribute unstinted I pay to thee-- ,

Aye-you- Oh.Thero's toast and crackers uinl warm

beet tea.Jinl he raises sugar' In "nonconMi

nous" territory: that is he owns tholand. Ills Whlto Relatives refuse todo work so ho gets Ilrowu llrotha.... . .In I. .via I., uw ii. .

It didn't pay very but of coursoIt had to bo raised and raised there,so Jim got the foikH at home to taxthemselves to pay him to do whatother people wanted to do cheaper.Tho Brown Brothers got gay so Jimasked tho Folks at Homo to tax them-selves to pay for ships and sails tokeep the Brown Brothers from beingtoo gay. The Folks nt Home did so.Then the Brown Brothers Offered tochip the sugar they raised for Jimcheaper than Jim's White Relativeswould carry. This of courso would

iIiavh snntliiil llin Htiirnr un Jim nnkHilllu, nt Horn.. In tax IlicniKnlv.mto pay his relatives for owulng b!iIk).Perhaps they will. It lookn to some0f t, rolks hi Homo us tho you canraise sugar In lludcs or raise Hades InHeavcp If only you have tho Prlco andpay tho Bills. Meanwhile Jim Is nilrBhL Sometimes he says, "Drown(Brother, up!" sometimes, "BrownBrother Down!"

AEKOQKAMS,I Ruef Is still Innocent. Appellate andSupreme Courts.

If you cannot borrow a HonoluluBulletin, buy one. Nothing but goodnews

uryan deplores views with alarmand cnlls for a recount.

''Kiss, and the Press is on you.rreacn, and you preach alono.

Oakland Pastor.1

A KNOCK

Walter: Did you ,order bcof a lamode, sir? ,'.ar,ouch (Impatiently):Yes; what's tho matter; are you wait-la-

far tho styles to change Phila-delphia Press.

SUBSTANTIAL PROOFShe! Am I really tho dearest thing

on earth tb you, Harold? Ho: If you; doubt my word, darling. I havo tho

bills to prove It. Baltimore Amerl,can

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We offer youaim u very nappy anil contented lnt iof passengers hid Captain Johnson ,Vr!l.?fW r"4.,5 AM, "T iealoha thlsimornlng. means best and easiest vis- -

Tho "Quips and JcbI" department of 'on-th-

.Bullot .furnished tho following:Subscriptions nro nnvabln In ronl

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but next

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Wednesday. November 25.3AN ItANCISCO-Sall- ed Nov 24.

S. 8, Arlziman, 3:30 p. in , ror iionolulu.

SAN I'KANCISCO Arrlveil Nov 2

U. S. A. T. Crook) hence Nov. 17

YOKOHAMA Sailed Nov 2.".:

S. S. Korea, for Honolulu.KAH1JI.UI Sailed Nov. 24.

. S. Toxan for llllo.

WIND DISTURBS THE

PEARL HARBOR WORK

Thu strong jW) lids, and the conse-

quent heuvy sens that, hat a been toss-o- d

up during tho past week, have In-

terfered seriously with tho construc-tion work ut Pcnrl Harbor. Tripodshave been thrown down as fast asthey could be set up and serious de-

lay has In consequence 1'cen the re-

sult.Much of the tenltory whoro the

work Is being done nt 1'eail Harbor Iswholly unjiiotecled, by laud, from theaction' of wind nnd wave unditornis,therefore, lire mutters of seilous con-

cern to the engineers, livery efforthas been made to lush tho workalong nnd matters have progressedIn an entirely satisfactory milliner until the past week.

XAHEHAHEHAS WILL FLAYFOOTBALL GAME TOMORROW

There will be kometblng doing Inthe line of football touionow morn-ing at thu Knmehantehu Schools.Two Intergradu teams, tliii third andthe fourth, will go up against euchother for the championship of l'J08.Both Ipuiiis ended their practice Tuenday afternoon, for on Wednesdaythey have drill.

Tho older bojs uro much Interested In this guiiie nnd hnvu watt liedthe teams practice dally. The gamuwill stmt nt 7:45 o'clock sharp, so

h to get tti rough In time for church.The line-u- p of the teams Is us fol

lows:Orecn and Hed L. Luzuro ,rg,

K. Piuielua, lg.; W. Wllln. It.', K.Aklona, it.; II. lllp.i, re.; A. Alvvl,le.; S. Kdhele, oh.; S. Aklona. rhb.;S. Husscy. fb.; II. Klnalou, Ihb.

Hed and Whlto A. Niipoolen, rg.;C. Lewis, lg.; W. Knlnn, It.; S. Bush,rt.; II. Knnlhuiin, re.: Harry (lodfroy,le.; E. Noah, qb.; E. Hose, rhb,; W.Bartels, fb.; A. Machado, Ihb.

UNE-U- P OF JUDICIARYNINE FOR TOMORROW

The following Is the line-u- p of thoJudiciary baseball nine which willcross bats with the team fiom 'hoExecutive building tomorrow: Catch-er, Kopa-Akan- pitcher, IIiuns-Aka-p-

first base, Fernandez-W- . KwallkoIlruns; second base, llabbltt-Thom-

son; third buse,shortstop, Leo

Kwal; right Held, Kopa-fl- . Kwnllko;center field, Merrlam (captain); leftfield, Sherwood; substitutes: Huvvliiis,Keawc, Aona, .Williams.

REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS.

Entered for Record Nov. 23, 1903,From 10:30 a. m. to 4 p. m.

K J Iwnkuml to Tnkle Okuniui.i. . .1)Alfred Rocha to I.lkiao Akul LJ B Castle to E K Conuut AMIt 3 A Peterson tr by mtgeo to

William It Castle tr. ....KoicAITdtKaola (w) to Chang Tang DToiig Chang Wal to Tong Tlng,..I)SElizabeth W Weiner ut ill to C

Akeonl . . . ., I,Mutl Bldg & Loan Sue of Ii Ltd

to Joan Rul7"iitos ItelAlice Motcalf to Jennie " McLean. I)Thomas A Klukoua and wf to Mutl

Bldg & Loan Soc of II Ltd M

WATERFRONT NOTE8

THE. KOREA of tho Pacific. Maliline, Balled today from Yokohama. ThoKorea brings 1760 tons of genoial mur.chnnillse for this port uud will huvuaccommodations for soveutv-nv- u cabIn passengers. Tho ship will uulvohero on December ( and will leavo forthe cdust either on that dnto or thofollowing day.

WCAPTAIN WILLJAM HOWE, Unit-e- d

States Inspector of Hulls, paid 1111

official visit to the bteamer Kliiuu oftho Inlcr-Islan- Steamship Companytins morning. The iiinau was Inspected thioiighout, oven the llfu preserv-ers coming In for1 careful examination

un; asi saiieu n 0111 Kail' Fran-cisco, for the Oilcnt, jeuterday at 3o'clock In the afternoon. Thu Asia Isexpected liera on Monday afternoonand will probably continue on herway eariy mo following inoiuing.

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3 ii.io :i ' "' lo jj is A i; r, mi i illt w 1 1 a w v ju it ia . e 19 n 17 Sm

'wj 4 f. 11 1) , ) ft 17 7 11

! I

ft i". J.I "I l 10 Bl I M) Ii Al ft 17 S US

CIUJU fi.ll'J) I ft3 61 ft 17 I'll7 0l'ln' 7 W lift' 0- 1"

I I I I

X W17 4) 3 4' U M C 6 17 III,

Nevv moon Nov. 2fi nt 11:30 a. in.liawuiiun standard lime is 1U hours

30 minutes slowor than Greenwichtime, being that of thi meridian of 151

legrces 30 minutes Tl e time whistleblows ut 1:30 p. in., which Is the Buweus Greenwich, U hourc 0 mluutes. Sunnnd moon are for lucul time for the,whole group.

ARRIVEDI Wednesday, November 25.

M. N. S. S. Hllonlan, Johnson, fromSan Francisco, 7 n. in

Stnir. Chuidlue, Bennett, from llllonnd way polls, 4:01 11. 111.

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DEPARTED

Tuesday, November 24.

Stmr. W. O. Hull, Tliiiinpsoii. forKauai ports, ! 11. 111.

Stmr. Mlkahnla, for Moloknl andMaul ports, !i p. 111

T. K. K. S, S Hongkong Maru,Smith, for Yokohama, " p 111.

SAILING TODAY

Stmr. Maul, Bruhiit, for lliHii.ikuu,llu wnll, C p. in.

!

PA86ENQERS ARRIVED

Per M. N H. S. Hllonlan. from RanI'iuiicIsco: .Mrs. II. (lormaii nnd 3children, Mits Edna (iorman, MissAlice Gorman, Miss Alien Gorman, F.Sturk, Mr. nnd Mis Win Kent andchild. Miss Edith Lewis. Miss M T.Kluegel, J. L. Holt, II E Cooper, O.It. Baxter. P. K. Howes. I) L. With'lligtoii, Miss N. A. Randolph, Mr an I

Mrs. Randolph nml two wins, J. -- It.D.iggett. J F. Iloughey, W E llurii-ha-

Miss K. F. Knight. E. F Part- -

lldgc. Mis. W. A. Huberts and child,Miss M. J. Wilson, fl. 1 Coard. J WBcrgstroiu, Mr. and Mrs. J P. Kenning, Miss Perry, .1. 11. Diow, Mr.Trowbridge, John Mnnlce, Chin. Clements, W H. Farrlngton, Mr. Huberts,O. Silverman, J. Hurley.

Per stmr. Claiidlnu, Bennett, f 10111

llllo and Maul, Nov. 25.--0 E. Edmunds, (1. Shlmada, II. 'nfr.ftr.S?flVU. E. Naklla, Apana, O. Thurber, MissL. Ahcung, Miss I; lions Yong, MissGouvea. W. G, Hull. Miss Mnr II.Kiout, P. T. FukiHi, lllshup ltcslurlck.Miss Joso Fernandez, I). T. Cary,Ling Man Gat.

PA88ENQERS DEPARTED 1Per Hongkong Maru. Fllmer. for

Japan, 3 p. 111., Nov. 23 J. Boyd, I).W. Bo) d, K. lvvnkaml, James McGreg- -

or, J. W. Cm ft

Per stmr. Mlknhala, Tullett, for l,

Nov. 21, r. p. m I)r llollnuiiuud wife, Father Emerson, rulherThomas.

Per ttmr. W G Hall, for Kauai.Nov. 21 5 p. 111. Mrs. M. Ilurko, ChoyChill and wlfo and family, Father Jul- -

lun.

PASSENGERS BOOKED I

Per Btmr. Chuidlne. Bennett, for Hlli'iuud way ports, 5 p. 111.. Nov. 27. Mr.nnd Mrs. J. P Cooke. Miss Fiulo

Miss Tiikaniada, Mrs. Iwani-ga- .Mis. K, L. Stevenson. W. M Alex-

ander. C. J. Alistln'aiul friend. Fnthei- -

Justin, Father Francis V. StockFor stmr. hliiau, Gregory, ror Kau-il- ,

Nov. 27, G p. m. Fuiher Victor. MrsC. M. Cooko uinl 2 chlldien. Mis. liar-ge-

Mrs. W. T ILiwllns, II. W. M.JllsLF. Gay, i;. A. Knudsen uud wife.

WATERFRONT NOTES I

THE STEAMER CI.A1IDINE nirlvml today fiom llllo uinl Maul poitti.Ill order to allow th,i Imvu 1,1 ..ii. .......thu ThanksKlvlnir Dnv lu,r un.Irulglit consisted of 10 cords wood20 cases rli.ucn.il, 28 casus corn 'horses, 8 hogs, 132 packages sundries,

toTHE KINAH, which sails for Knuilon 1'ild.tv will not recelvo freight

Ihaiiksglvliig. She will Hallnt r, o clock Friday aflornoim.

THE MAIM will leavo today forIlBiiiukua. Hawaii 8I10 sails nt fio'clock wllh fielght.

HONOLULU WEATHER fWuilnoHiLiy, Niivemlinr 25.Tcniperaliires-- U a. in.. 71; 8 a. in.

Ilaiiimeter, 8 a. m. 30 03; absolntomml'lliy. 8 1. ... 0 80.1 grainsiblc foot; relatlvu hiiluldlty. 8 n mW pel rent, dow point, 8 a. m.. CO.Wlii,--- i. a 1,1, velocity 8. directionN ..; 8 a in. velocity 3. direction B.... 10 n 111 velocity 3. dliectlou E.;noon velocity 7. dliectlou E.

in.tin"","

h"'l"K "M ,""",, t""U'a 8 P'

Total wind movement during 21hours ended nt noon, 191 miles "

WM. B. BTOOICMiN.Section Director. Weather Paroau.

Sea Wreis, $100Motor Launch with

Motor' '175. Complete.HE CHARLES D. WALKERS, BOAT

AND MACHINE WORKSKing St. opposite South St, ,

, lt ia .'" I or 't ft ilA, iJ Aa v a j.KsdUu-J- r Xi,.L. rttflafeagatte Wti.'' ' - '

mmmmHMaMamLiumnuMamMmmmMkwammmammimmmmaKamBammmMLimkmmmrimiMMm.x .!MBaih,rwpatft vm. :muu c . rama.YKCi3KjiM'

Page 3: 3:30 Advertising itabli. TO EXCHANGE SITES...turned, tho light going out. Another lamp wan on the veranda of the liouso nml this was brought In. "I brought Opunul, Mnknlilkl and Jennie

" " ''.'"7WMI!3CWiHH'!IHBHSIllH JsMKtninHn JWSS1T aTTEJK"?!

Fine Linen

Huckaback Towelingin plain nml figuicd for making fnncy towels, 35 to

Sheer and fine, 3G Inches wide, lj?l.-- 5 a yard.Don't forget to sea our new C()cl . , ,

a'Ai

Ladies' HoseBent value ever offcrcJ, in plain or lace effects, white, tan,nnd black.

Money SaversFor Friday and Saturday

Pillow

.ST

All icady for use, size 42x00, "

SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY ONLY .

At 10 Each.

Driving GauntletsAll sizes, tans nnd browns. $1:35 quality, for Saturdayonly, Or n pair.

Automobile VeilsThe MON BIJOU combination Hood Scarf and Veil, lightblue .and light gray, $4.75 value for Saturday only,

$3.50 EACH

Don't forget the Doll Contest. Voting conpons freewith every 25c. purchase.

N. S. SachsDry Goods Co.,LIMITED

CORNER BERETANIA AND FORT STREETS. '

' ' HlkHMfe

fWlHin9inHH3H9V

HELP MAKE

Cases

BABY GROW II

REGATTA

2 2

to 10 80 cents'and '

CHILDREN'S

bargains;to

NEW

Pomnadour Hair

Give it something that will aid its digestion andmake it fat and dimply. Mother's milk will not

but of the following will putnew life into a peaked-face- d child:MALTED MILK, MELLEN'S 'ASKAY'S andWYETH'S PREPARED FOOD FOR INFANTS.

Benson, Smith Co., Ltd., fL AND FORT STREETS. 207

m JGreat Bargain Week at

Blom'sDOLLARS OVERTIME when they are in this store

and customers get the benefit. Come in and sec what one of themJust One will buy.

FRENCH KID GLOVES:

Elbow lengths, black,White, and Tan, origi-nall- v

$5 and 4; ThisWeek

LADIES' CRAVENETTECOATS:

Rainy weather is .ap-proaching, and with itthe need of a longcoat; we have themfrom $9 up

SUITS:

High grade, for boys,years years,

upward.

COATS:

Genuine allcolors $2.75 $5.00

BELTS:

Rib-

bon Combs, Colored CrochetCotton.

al-

ways answer, anyone

FOOD,FOOD

&HOTEL PHONE

WORK

Dollar

$3.00

Rolls,

Blom's,Opposite Catholic Church

i VVj

EVENING DtJLlETIM, HONOLULU, T. II., WEDNESDAY, NOV. 25, 1D08

MANY SUBSCRIBE TO

NEW PHIM SERVICE

Constructing EngineersExpected In Three

Weeks

Cllnlon lliitchlns, (ho licml ( thet.cw Homo Telephone concern, Is ntpresent oiio of tho Innilcil men In(own, Inking In conlrnctB from sub-scribers In great numbers. Ho statesHint tho Jap.iticso nml Chinese arc es-pecially anxious to hao tho now'phones, iih with nn niitoni.itlc central(hoy will ho nhlo to tup the Instru-ments oven If they cannot spenk i:ng.llsh.

"Nn money on earth could huy myIntercut out nt the present time," BalilHtitchliiH this noon. "Hvo or sl ottho leading business men of thli cityhiivo bee'n backing me up in HiIk in

for tho past soon or eight monthslending mo their inoinl support. 1

promised them that If I were nuccess-ru- l,

I would glvo them the finest tele-phone system that money could huy.and Hint Is what I nm going to do. Af-ter tho syiteni hua heen completed,mill overythlng Is working to tho fullsatisfaction of ovcrjono, then what-ever I havo In the nature of tangiblepmiieity will ho for snlo, If I Rot myprice.

"A committee of thrco prominenthiislness men "III mnko nmdnlts nsto tho mimlicr of subscribers.

"Tho etiRlneers who will Install thos.Btoiii havo Just completed tho In-

stallation of tho great Homo Companyplant ut Omnhti, and they will stnrtTor Honolulu Immediately. IliimmollIs tho naino or the chief engineer. Iexpect that ho nnd his assistant willho heio within Ihreo weeks."

A document containing tho assign-ment of two mortgages, iiniouutlUR tof I7,rll0, rroui tho IIIkIioi Citato to thelluiry Watcrhouso Trust companywiih tiled with Ucglstrnr Mcrrliini thlmoinliiR. This covers tho piopertyrionllng on Mcichnut street and tholllshop Bticct extension, on which thenew nutoniutlc telephonu ami tele-graph company building will rise. OnHlshop street there Is a frontago of12.1 fret nml un iD.G riontago on Merthnnt atreet. .

DOLLAR

(Continued from Pace Ufioin the experiences that havo

heen had with the work there.Tho prlto of 7 (cuts per cuhle

yard for removing tho superfluouswith and rock In Honolulu harbor Isconsidered u wry reasonable flRurohy those In touch with such matters. If thu s.iino llguio Is procuredfor tho wholo IVnrl Harbor contrnctas was niado for the Honolulu harhorwork, thu total cost will ho nhout $ 1,

850, 1)00.

In diedglug the portion of thochannel that Is uupiotectcd hy land,thu necessary ilelnys which Inclem-ent weather will probably tnuso willho ouo of tho Impoitant matters toho taken Into consideration, and It Ishinted that tho gain In tlmo andexpense made In thu part of tho workwhere dicdglng win hu comparative-1- )

easy, will ho mom than counter-balanced hy thu obstacles (lint musthu owictnue In other paitB of thowork.

It Is thought hy thoso who nro Ina position to Judge, that nioro ton- -(nitidis will hid for tho work than Isusual in such cases, the lump Bumof money in sight, and tho lertulntyof a long Job, piovlug a big induce-ment In the sight of thoso who em-

ploy lingo fories of men and hawhlg sums of money Invested In dredg-ing liinihlnoiy.

Tho letting of llio contrnct, amithe consequent 'beginning of work,wll bo a matter of thu greatest important to the peoplu of the Islands.Tho fact Hint the (lovernmcnt Is toupend five million dollais In ill edginga shll i huniiel for the naval harborat I'cail Hnihor will glvo somn Idears to tho muount of work that willultliu.itelv ho done there.

Attention is nihil (ailed to tho factI hat, of the euoimoiis sum of moneyexpended In dredging tho thaniiel, alargo amount will ho spout hero InHonolulu, much of Hie total expense,of necessity, being for labor. Thelahmcrb will piuchnso their supplieshero anil dining tho tlmo thai thewoik is In juncess of completion,many skilled workmen will tako tiptheir icsldoneo In this neighborhood.

Tho hnihor contract Is probablytho ninst Important single, plcco of(lovcrniiiont business, ns fnr as theseIslands are concerned, Hint hua overliceu projected mid tho uwnrd will bowatihed with Rieat Interest by thepiofilo of Hawaii.

Bulletin Business Ofllce Phone 258.Balletin Editorial Room Phone 185.

For RentHouse near Fort Street

Bridge. Only $8.00 p. m.

For Sale75 x 150 Building Lot at Puunui

close Liliha car line, Level, fineview, fenced. At a bargain. $350.00.

jP. E. R. Strauch'WAITYBLDG. 74 S. KING SX.

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BIG GUN CARRIAGE

Weighs 400. Tons And Is

Packed In Seventy

ParcelsSeventy largo 'parcels, aggregating

150 tons In weight, wcro icqulrcd topack tho hlg gun carriage for thoPc.irl Harbor fortifications, w tilth arrived this morning on tho Matson liner Hllonlan. Tho carriage Is designed to support n r filed gnuand Is of tho most modem type.

Tho trnnsportntton ot the giantRim carriage furnished a problem byno menns easy of solution. The sl7o

and weight of nny Individual parcelHint can be shipped on board a vesselIs limited, and in tho construction ofthe carriage, Its shipment had to ho

taken Into consideration.The carriage was manufactured at

Watertown Arsenal, Wnterlown,Mass., nnd was shipped across Hid

continent liy rail,The arrival of the carriage ioiii-plet-

the equipment of the l'eirlllaibor fortltlcatlons In that direc-tion. Thcro yet remain twoRims to be rccolwtl, lioncvcjr. Whenthe Runs will nrrlvo Is not Known.

For the fortification work nt Dia-

mond Hcnd, three carrlaRcs and sov-cr- al

mortars are ct needed. Whenthey will arrive Is not known,though it is prnhablo that they willsoon bo received.

All of tho guns and mortals beinginstalled hero eomo from WutervllctAisennl, N. Y.; tho carriages are allfurnished from the Wnttrtown Arse-nal.

All of tho guns, carriages, and oth-er equipment for the fortltlcatlons,are shipped here In en re of the depotquartermaster. Thojcqulpmont docjnot pnss out of Hie hands of thequartermaster's department until ItIs delivered on tho site of the fortifi-cation work, tho engineer officershaving nothing to do with any partof the tiaiisportatlon.

PUBLIC BUILDINGS

(Continued from Pare l)back ngaln. It Is highly Improliablothat there will hu an) change in thepresent plans,"

Tho news received vestcrday bytho Chnmber of Commerce and the.Merchants' Association to the effectthat efforts were being made InWashington to trade tho prcsont Fed-

eral building site, tho Mnhukn prop-erty, for Hio Irwin property on UnionSquare opposite the t'nplto), has mov-ed both tho eomnierchil bodies to tnkoaction hy Lulling meetings to discusstho matter next Friday afternoon.

Tho opinion bus been very gener-ally expressed that any movement oftho Kind may cause much delay Inthe securing of the building, nnd forthis renson there Is bound to be de-

termined opposition.Henry K. Cooper, who has heen

acting ns thu attorney for tho IrwinInterests, returned from (ho main-land this morning, and It Is the cur-te- nt

report that he has been back otthe movoment. Cooper was askodabout tho matter, hut stated that hocould say nothing until after ho hadseen W. M. Hlffnrd.

"It Is Impossible that the slto for(ho Federal Public. Ilulldlng will hochanged." sa(d I), h. Wllhlngton thismoi nlng. Mr. Wlthlngton, It willbo remembered, was one of tho at-

torneys of the Henry WntoruuusoTruBt Company In putting tho Ma-

nuka slto through. "Too much mon-ey has been expended In connectionwith tho present site. Tho authori-ties will never coiiutcnnnco a chango,Why, something like thirty thousanddollars has been expended by various business men on tho practicalguarantee of tho Government thattho slto has been settled,"

DESPERATE OUTLAW

(Continued from Ptze 1)n few da) a ns .las. Kalona and Kane- -

iniikii wero afraid of being injured byOpuiiul'u relatives, but I think thereIs no danger or that. I will inform thedoctor, and may send Opuiiiil to townIn ehnrgo of on officer this afternoon."

Tho no co aro rather In 11 quandaryas to what they will do with Alia, as,owing to tho recent decisions of thocoiiits, no in rest can ha mado of lepersuspects without a sworn complaint,rnd then the suspects must ho held nttho Kallhl receiving station, Tho o

feci that tho station Is not secureenough to bold this desporalo man,cint believe .that, should ho manageit) got away, bo would Immediate!)bead for W.ilalua, whero ho would Killtho officers who captured htm. Theauthorities do not want ollher to keeplilm lu the pollen station or In tho Jailon account of the disease from whichbo Is suspected to bo suffering. Coxbus been advised to hold bis prisonerat Wiil.ilim at pi est at, ami SheriffIniiken Is conforilug with tho Hoardof Health and tho Attorney (JcnoralaH to what ntcp3 can bo taken,

THE ONLY WAY

"Your greenbacks would bo lotasafer In a bank than secreted lu jourshoes." "True, but this Is tho onlyway I can foot my blllB." KansasCity Times.

Tpjfpw

Jtrrt

HHIHPiIIIIIISBWMPIBiTOISPIMPmiS Wk

In is

areuse as a

Itas a

a

of

and

Send your name and address foronr fullyNEW 1809to be ready for mailing in

We are already a largetrade in the Hawaiian Islands andwould like all in the gar-den to send for the

Our seeds are grown largely on ourown farms and are the B E S T TOBE HAD.

C. C.52 JACKSON ST. ALSO MARKET ST.

'SAN

Deputy Attorney General Larnach,wjio Is at present In Hllo, has writ

ten to Acting Attorney Oeneinl i

Whitney, btnting thnt he has been soIII thnt ho has been to turntho Crnnd Jury work there over to

Noah Alull, Deputy County Attorney.Ho btated that unless he felt betterhe would go to the hospital, nml thouwould probably have to have assist-ance from here.

A, H. l'ltncy died at thu Queen'"Hospital vesterdny at tho ago of hijears. Mr. l'ltncy caino to Honoluluon tho steamer China, which arrivedhero November 10. On tho 12th hawas taken to tho hospital. Ills blrtliplaco was given ns Minion, Oregon.Ho Inn no relatives here, but has asister. Mallnda Bchcndler, In Silver-ton- ,

Oregon. Tho funeral serviceswcro conducted by Kov. A. C. McKoov-e- r

of thn Christian Church, lu tho parlors or tho Towusund Undertaking Co.Intel incut nt 1'o.irl City this afternoonat 2:15.

KINAU FREIGHT.

No fielght will bo received aboardtho Hteamur Klnnii tomorrow. It being

Day. Tho Klnau willIcavo for Knual on Trlduy at 5 o'clockIn tho afternoon

"If ou don't llko the policeman.Hilda, why didn't jem push him awaywheu ho tried to hiss you?" I thoughtIt was a crlmo to rcBlst an officer."Kllcgcndo lllaetler.

A pair of shoes that weanlong 'and keeps its shapewell.

' A of np to dateTon Shoes for Uidies was re-

ceived per last S. S, Ala-

meda.

L AYAU SHOE1009 ST. NEAR KING ST.

Steady aim dependsupon steady nerves andand can't have them if your

is fitful and

Good sleep is the result ol

fect digestion. fact, health itselfvitally dependent upon good digestion.

Perfect digestion sound, rest-

ful sleep those who habitu-

ally Primo Beer table bever-

age. aids the digestion, soothestired nerves, and acts general tonic.

Any meal will taste better forglass Primo.

PrimO BCCr Tonic Beverage

Plants, Seeds, Trees

illustratedCATALOGUE

December.

interestedcatalogue.

Morse,FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA.

uracil MAY

GOJPOSPITAL

compo'lled

STRANGER DIES

Thanksgiving

STYLISH SHOES

shipment

CO.,NTJUANU

brain,you

rest broken.

pei- -

andassured

GENERAL

enjoying

Folding Go-Car-ts

Only $4 each

Coyne Furniture Co.

LIMITED

Millinery

LADIES' FELT HATS. FEATHERS,RIBBONS, FLOWERS, CHIF-

FONS. WIRES

Are Sold. at Very Reasonable Prices.Wire Frames Made to Order.

Ki Isoshima,30 KING, ST.

Clipping

For a Good, Clean Cut, call on us orTELEPHONE TO 109.

.

oitostablesx ore ox.

We have received our

Ijt i m

Calendars,

Xmas Cards,

and ToysOF ALL KINDS.

BABY WALKERS, ANDLAWN SWINGS.

Wall, Nichols Co., Ltd.,FORT ST. TELEPHONE 16.

Calendars--AT-

Woman's ExchangeI0TEL STREET. NEAP. FORT

Cut PricesOar Sodas fl0 per doi.

FOUNTAIN SOU i 'K.'i.PHONIC i,o

Jrfpitutte. Cnnu ' &i;uono,

'lrts, Fajunas. Shirt Waists, Fast)embroidered Goods

K. Fukuroda,HOTEL STREET NEAR BETHEL.

Wotig Wong,CONTRACTOR and BUILDER.

PLUMBING and FAINTING.

Office: Honolulu Fainting Co., 221King St.; P. 0. Box 814.

Criterion Grill

Waverley Building, Bethel St.Personal Attention Given to Cuisineand Table Service at All Hours. BestMeals at Reasonable Prices,

J. NISHIHARA, Prop.

WHENYou Wont Electrio Wiring Done orPrivate Telephone Installed or DryBatteries, call the ,

UNION ELECTRIO CO.,69 Beretania St. Phone 315.

FOR SALE4000 Qreen Roofing Slate 10"xl0".GOO One and Two Prone Iron Fine

Posts.1 Drum Commercial Ktb-e- r.

1 Castlron Fitting with Flsnfei,for 12" Wrought I'lpo.

EMMELIITH & CO., LTD.,145 King Street. Phone 211,

LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S HATSOf All Kinds.

K. UYEDA,'102 NUTJANU". WJll.

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Page 4: 3:30 Advertising itabli. TO EXCHANGE SITES...turned, tho light going out. Another lamp wan on the veranda of the liouso nml this was brought In. "I brought Opunul, Mnknlilkl and Jennie

Kflffr ' ' v tvfF',fi &a7 ' tT j' ytygtffK Tr sFjf "pN s $& j kpR 'I

irftV'

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Evening "BulletinTJMLY and WEEKLY Published b BULLETIN PUBLISHING CO.. LTD.

At 120 King Street. Honolulu, Territory of Hawaii

t'ai'y every day except Sunday Weekly issued on Tuesday of each week.

MEMBEIt Or THE ASSOCIATED FKESS,

iVttttnevi PJ. Pnri-lrjlo- - - IHtlltorSUBSCRIPTION HATES PAYABLE IN ADVANCE.

UVHM.NO BU1.1.IJHN j WUIiKlA IILI.I.UIINfa Monili ulit ti in I s o ,7 r--r Sit .Moulin . ... a .ftoI'rr yumm iimludil S i.o IV cil li)klkienil'S l.imIVlur, jinliiicitil s . M.oo Pel War, -- nulici-In Canada . I. BoPtrlrar. ii: ml, lorrign. I3.i Per tat wtakl, lor-i- ji 3. no

CIRCULATION LARGEST OF ANY NEWPAPER PUBLISHEDin the Teuitcry of Hawaii.

''"'uiiio, - xouOffice, - 256

A '3.S --"iicua a-- 1 Business

WEDNESDAY

THANKSGIVINGi

The people of tills Tcirltoiy nf iliut tilled Btutos have iiluunl.ini lauscor Thanksgiving tills your. Tliu

of I lie louiitt) Ib In b.uc'Hindu far nt leust four joais l come,tints assuring work, wages, unit pros- -HTlt) fur all of UK uIki liao to lull,riio govrrnnnul of tJusc Islands IsRepublican, which menua (lint there

!ll bu nu extruvaganco mill tiu rad-Ic- jl

lerlttlntlon. The hero .hoi ontcnt iiml well-to-d- Tlicro nroiMii e and mote visitors attracted to

our shuieu evefj" your. Our c.

both Internal ami external, is'Increasing. We have Just hai vested,I he lamest crop of our staple ngrl- -

iilliiinl piodi.il lli.it. was everRiun In tlusc Mauris Next In it,our pineapple luilu to Ih thrivingauaee. anil r'ie 111 if large citizen,io)lntlon t n i lie nearer andilmost Willi la leicli

Besides all these blessings mo haveRood rcattou to lie thanlsfiil, HiIh 5 ear,lieiauuc of the abundance of llie

lous that Cougress lias au-

thorized to bo expended licrc Mil-

lions of riollnis will bu circulatedwit trio the Territory within u year ortwo upon works of (lofciiEo, uf a per-

manent diameter, iliat meani u imielilarger consuming population andnioro ImilnuM for ov orj body. Localenterprises are being extended andlew ones ore being developed1. Hutthese are not tliu only coiislriei.ittom.Our couutiy In ut pence with iliaworld. The health of mn home ty

has beon Rood. Willi plague. ,

and pestilence In Uuiopo nnd Aulanone of It ban reached our shores,thanks to the eve llcnt Peileial andTerrllorlnl niedhal cervices that aiont our disposal. Death lias romc toSome) sorrow and tiibulatlon to oth-

ers, but tliene are the i hastenlngswhich (tod, lu Ills Inllnlle ulsiloin,sondeth us and nt ulihli no man cm(omtilalu.

At the dose of r.ir of markedprogress and prospeiltv In this Terri-tory wo hao ocr pumped of a sim-

ilar ouo lo succeed It. On Thanl.sISlrlug Day wo 'should, while cuJo-- I

US our oivn Rood fortune, think ofthose who, perhaps, aro loss fortu-nat- o

unil try tu add to their plea-sure, (omforts, and vnjo) incuts.

MRS. ASTOR

Tho death of Mis. William AetorIn New York icmoves a woman whoIn all probability was tho last of .1

lino of matrons who h ivo been iec-- 1

ognlzed as leaders of New York 10- -'

clety. It was she who 111 ft named amt which Included four hundred per-

sons nnd confined her Invitations andcalls to them. Sho leigneil nlnioitregally for over twenty jcara andher death will bo mourned tlnierelyiby a largo Urclo of friends.

Democratic America is not nlwnv,o,ith to crlliclso Ihoso women whoreek to lntioduto Into social circleson (his Elilo of tho water the Idc.iliof older countries that boast of a no-

bility. Yet Micloty thnro must be,nml (hero must be different strati;.fur tho whoio of a population of four'millions cannot (onia Into close rela-tions or hoclal Intercouise. IiIcjIjdiffer. Wealth and Iho ability toentertain dllfor. Originality nndbrain-pow- differ. It was tho pl.uoof Mis. Astor, ns sho understood It,to selcd fiom (Iiofo who niado Now,Yoik their rcsldenio miiIi us seemedbest lilted to lopicsent tho familiesof mnilc in the metropolis and bindthtin together Into 1111 nrltlotr.icy.

Mis. Astor was not a believer Innn aristocracy of wealth. Sho her-ho- lf

was by no mcins one of tho richest of the of Now!York. Cumpireil with many whomdho entertained her piopeity wasmodest. Nor did sho impose moneyconditions upon Ihoso whom (.lie re-

ceived. Nnlur.illy 1101111 who wcionot hlfwri with 11 fair share of thuwoild'a goods eould afford to main-tain tho stundards which would makoparticipation In her entertainments,possibjo, Hut Mrs. Astor consideredmany things. Drains, blood, moneynnd rulluro all had 11 sharo in decid-

ing for her who should bo permitted11 place in tho ollto cirelp which shoheld together for no many yea is.

lier. position, eh

tiilriot at 0 Pojit office At Honolului (Hi. mi J cIam nmter.

NOVEMBER 25, 1008

had lime 10 tare for larpe charllabbnterprlsei She wnB Interested In

man) hospitals and settlements, 8I10

Miu ileutcJ to her children Shetrnu'lei! cxtensUcly. Sho stood forhlRh Ideals In social life. It wass.itd that she never had an unkindword for any person. Sho frownedupon conversation nt her enteitnln-itieut- s

which dealt with Shefait that It wns her business to lice,)New York mtlety nt a IiIbIi pitch,not only In the originality of her en--

rliilninenta but aim lu the ilumnlnof dei one). I'nder her reclini1 tcan-ln- l

was not so popular 11s it Is InNow York tod.n

There Is no ouo who can be rccoK-nlzp- il

as Mrs Astor's successor. So-

ciety In New York has been aug-

mented b) so many families of worth,from evcty Etundpolnt, thnt It wouldbe Impossible for one woman to con-trol them all. It will now bo likelyto split up Into many smaller cotc-llet- f.

Tho woild may feel that, withthe passing n'vay of Mrs. Astor. Ithas seen tho end of a typo of leader-ship which, outside of lands wharoroyalty holds undisputed sway, Isanomalous and unnatural. Thnsowho watth social doings from theoutside will trust that those who nowtake up lcactlnR positions In thomany toterles of New York toclctywill provo themselves as capablo anddecent as did the woman who died.An arbiter of fashion and of hoclalascendency tan be a strong tnnnlforce, If sho wishes to bo. On thoother hand, Bho can bo an Influenceas demoralizing as strong poison.

ljidy 3miHllfuI "Well, nil I cansn Is, Jenkins, that If these-- pcoploinsist on building those lion Id Utilevillus near my gale, 1 shall leave thollaco." JenHns "i:iictly what 1 toldthem at tho meeting, jour ladyship.I Mild, 'Do j on want lo drlvo nnnythe gooso thnt laj 11 tho golden eggs?" "

I'liiirh.

"I stand by every word l'o said,"exclaimed tho political orator lis liolistened to the phonograph leroid ofMs speech- - Iloston Traiiserlpt

For &aie

Eight Lots at Kaimuki, cleared andfenced. Suitable for truck farm'ing $2100.

Two fine building lots in Manoa$1000 and S1000.

Fop RentNtiuanu Avenue $35,00

Nuimnu Avenue $50.00

School Street $40.00

Quarry Street $22.50

Kinku Street $25.00

Thurston Avenue $75.00

Lunalilo St. (Furnished) ....$40.00Waikiki (l'unushcd) $40.00

Waterhouse TrustCOR. FORT AND MERCHANT STS.

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Take a Walkon your next leisure afternoonk'o up to College Hills and seehow many new homes are be-

ing built. It would be easyfor you to get a lot and havea home in this suburb of theCity.

College HillsLet us take you out and showyon sonic of our choicest lotsin this Tract. You will besurprised when you learn howeasy it is to become the own-er of one. When you havebecome the owner of a lot wcwill assist you in building ahouse.

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COLLIER HER1ST0N

EXPECTED SATURDAY

According to tho figuring of CaptainLeo of tho Kntuna, tho collier Ilcrnils-ton- .

which sailed from Newport Newswttli coal for tho Incal naval station,a week before tho Katunn, should ar-rive, here Saturday morning Tho Ka-

tunn has been here about a week andCaptain Leo liellcveu that, tliu llermls-to- n

Is about eighteen days behind.Conslderublo worry was caused by

tho of the llermlston,tho statement Hint tho Kntunn Is 11

but Captain Leo explains tho delay bynewer and faster ship (linn tho othercollier. Though (he llermlston saileda week ahead of tho Katunn. tho lat-ter had no difficulty In overtaking her.At Point Arenas (ho Katuna was al-

ready one dny ahead and from thenon (he commander bcllcics (hat lie In-

creased tho distance between his shipnun the llermlston.

KATUNA SAILS FOR

SYDNEYjiATURDAY

The btenmshlp Katunn, Captain Lee.which camo hero from Newport Nevawith n cargo of coal for tho naval sta-tion, will snll from here lu bnll.isl onSaturday morning, for Sydney, Auvtralla. Tho Katuna will iirolulilytake on board what mall theiu Is Inthis port for Australia.

At Sjdney tho Katuna expects toget a cargo for tho Ilrltlsh Isles and,111 Hint case, 11 fast rim will bo madofor tho European seas. Tho KatunaIs a new, fast ship, and should makotho run In a tlmo ihat will set n record for freighters. Thco. II, Davlcsti Co. have acted ns ngents for IhoKatuna hero.

SIXTIETH ANNIVERSARY

OF EMPEROROF AUSTRIA

Next Wednesday, tho 2nd of Decem-ber, will bo thu sixtieth anniversaryof tho accession to tho throno of

Majesty Krnnccs Jn-.p- h I,ICmpcror of Austria and King of Hun-gary. Tho career of I'mperor JosephIs ouo of tho most notable In Ihoworld's history and Iho recognition ofthis anniversary will bo world wide.

As acting consul, Hon. P. A. Schaef-c- r

has notified tho local officials mi I

tho consular corps. Flags will bohoisted and tho proprieties nbseivedalthough Mr Hclnielcr wilt hoi J utiiccopllon, ho being acting consul

SHIP ARIZONAN IS

IOIO THIS WAY

Tho big freighter Arlzonnn of thoAnicilcnn-Hnvvnlln- lino, todayfrom San Kranclsio for this pint. ThoArlzonnn brings an exceptionally Inrgocurgo, consisting largely of flour, feedstuffs and geuiual merchandise.

It Is Ihonglit likely that tho ArUonnn may In lug further enrgo for tholocal depot (inaitcriiinster'H department invoices will piolulily bo received by tho AhIii, showing what busbeen shipped by Iho Arlzonnn forarmy piiroscn.

Clearance Sale-- OF-

Skirts and SuitsTuesday, Dec 31st,

AT 8 O'CLOCK.

SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAYS.

EHLERS

STRENUOUSDEFENSE

INJURDER TRIAL

Attempt To Show ThatWoman Killed

Herself

Tho case of Nal.amoto, tho Japanese who Is charged with having murdcrcd his wife, Yoshlno, nt tho Dr.Sanfoid residence on Nov. 0, came upIn tho I'ollco Court this morning,mid wns bitterly contested by A. L.C. Atklncon, who appeared as counselfor tho defendant. Deputy CountyAttorney Mllverton appeared for thoprosecution. Tho caso occupied thoeutlro morning session nnd was continued until this afternoon,

Mrs. Sanford testified that tho wo-

man had been left alone In the housoall day, and her body had only beenfound that evening. Them onion wasI.vlng In a pool of blood In tho bath-room. Her throat had been cut withn razor, which was one of thrcowhich wcro In Dr. Sauford's room.Tho woman's dress was clean andwithout wrinkles, Indicating thattlicro had been no struggle. Herhand was clutched mid covered withblood. ""The rniror was lying on ihofloor a short dlflanco from tho body.

Dr. Snnford's testimony was ofabout the same nature as that of hiswife.

August Splllner testified that hohad seen Nakamoto enter the gnto of(he Sanford plate ut S o'clock In thomorning of tho day of tho death, liewas Impeached by Atkinson nnd

qulto rattled. Tho rest of thowitnesses will bo heard this after-noon.

Tho defense Is evidently trying toshow that the woman catno to herdeath by her own hand, tho fact thatshe knew' whero Dr. Sanford's rnzorswcrcand that' one of them y& used,thnt thcro was no struggle, nnd thather hand was covered vvllli blood be-

ing strong ones In favor of this the-

ory.

NEW CAMP MAKES

AUNE SHOWING

The U. S. .Army KngWcrs campon Wnlklki Ileach Is making nn en- -

vlablo record for health. Thoughthere am lRn men In tho camp therehas not developed a slnglo caso of Ill-

ness since camp was pitched. Themen nro In tho best of health ahdtho officers aro grcitly pleased overthe outlook,

That tho men will remain In camp

for some days to como Is certain, Thomules will not bo released from quarantine for somo llttlo time, nnd eventhen nothing can bo done until or-

ders nro received' from Washington.liven after tho men are sent Into

the field It Is considered probableUnit the camp on Walklkl Ileach willbe maintained. The closo proximityof tho water docs away with thoproblem of sanitation nnd the grovoof nlirornbn trees furnishes n naturalshelter which makes oho canjji almostequal to permanent barracks ns faras health and comfort are concerned.

A Washington man wlillo --vlslllng afriend's place In Virginia, beenmomuch Interested in his experiments infruit culture. Ono day tho lsllor wasmaking tho rounds of tho place, beingIn chnrgo of tho friend s young dnuglvter of ten, who acted as guide. "Thistreo seems to bo loaded with apples."observed Iho Wnshlngtojilnn, Indicating n particularly nuo specimen. "Yes,sir," assented tho llttlo girl; "fathersays this Is a good jcar for apples.""I am glad t( hear thnt," said thovisitor. "Aro nil jour trees as full ofapples as this ono?" "No, sir," ex-plained tho girl "only tho upplo IreeB."

Cleveland Leader.

Fancy

Lavalliers andNecklaces

PERIDOTS,AMETHYSTS,

KUNZITES, ETC., ETC.

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See themThey Are Very Stylish.

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LEADING JEWELERSand WATCHMAKERS

ASKED TAFT TO COME

rollowlng Is tho tc.xt of tlmInvitation which President Mor-gan of tho Chamber of Com-merce tclcginphcd to President-elect Taft. It Is anticipatedthat Mr. Taft will mako n west-

ern tour this winter previous totaking ofllcc:

San Krnnclsco, Cal.,Nov. tilth, 1908.

To William II. Taft,Cincinnati, Ohio.

Tho Chamber of Commerce ofHonolulu cordially Invites outo visit Hawaii, believing (hatan Intimate acquaintance withour Terrllorlnl necessities on Is-

lands other than Oahu will bo ofmutual benefit nnd will give joua restful tilp before assumingtho great office lo which jouhnvo been elected.

Honolulu Chamber of Com-

merce.James V. Morgan,

President.

PROMOTION REPORT

BUTJO MEETING

The Hawaii Promotion Committeewill not meet tomorrow, the regularmeeting dny, on account of Thanks-giving.

The Committee rect'lved by thoInst mall n largo number of lettersof much Interest, and Indicating thaiHawaii Is attracting a good deal ofattention on tho mainland at thopresent time. Tho "Tcxtllo Woild,"ono of the .lending tiado Journals ofthe United States, published In llos-Io- n,

is evincing much Interest In thepossibilities of totlon ctilturo lu Ha-

waii. The November Issua containsan Interesting write-u- p of tho sub-

ject, nnjl the editor wishes to get Intotouch --with Mr. van Vnlkenliiirg andothers for fuller data on the matter.

Henry J. Meyer of Knstnnvillc, Col.vvrlte: "Will ou Mildly send molllustrntcd pamphlet and Informationof Hawaii. I have twelve bundledacres of farm land lu this St'itowhich I Intend to sell nnd make nchange, and I wish to know what Inducements llnvvnll has tu offer."

Chailcs P. Garfield, picsldent oftho Itochcstcr (N. Y.) Chamber ofCommerce, addressed a personal letter to Secretary Wood, in which hosajs:

"When I got up this morning itwas snowing. As I drove down tomy ofllco tho wheels throw up coldslush. I could not help thinking howpleasant it must ho few friends I

know who nro now visiting in thoSouthern climes. Tho thought wascurious, for right on top of my morn-ing mall I found my secretary hadopened jour 'Hawaii: A Primer'

to show mo tho centerof tho city of Honolulu. Now 1 donot know whether most to credit thoPromotion Committee or my Secrc-(ar- -,

but I feel for tho present thatnbovo all things I would llko to goto Hawaii.

"I look forward to tho tlmo 'whenI shall hnvo tho pleasure of meeting) An 111 jour mid-ocea- n homo."

A great ninny public libraries hnvoacknowledged tho receipt of tho nowedition of tho Primer; hnvo had men-

tion of It mado In their local papers,nnd many hnvo sent postage for motocopies, with lists of names of personsInterested in Hawaii.

Tho American Consul at Enscnada,Mexico, asks for half a dozen copiesof tho CioMJroads of tho Pacific map;iho Union Carbide Sales Company,Chicago, sends postngo for n copy oftho snmo publication; nnd varioussteamship and railroad agents In different partsof tho world havo alsocalled for nunc copies of tho popularand striking map.

(icorgo It. Cullen, Immigration Inspector al Cleveland, Ohio, nskn for acomplete lot of Hawaiian fnldurs, etc.,"to show ninny people ho conies Intocontact with hack that way,"

The Bulletin Publishing Co.,Ltd., is agent for the best engravingand lithographing company outhe racifio Coast and is preparedto give estimates on high-grad- e

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

These and other HOLIDAY GOODS at

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Pe ru na Promptly RelievesSevere Cold and La Grippe.Mr.T. llarrjccotl, West Ajlmcr, Ontario, Can., w rllc!"Last winter I was ill with pneumonia after having la grippe. I took

Pernna for two months, when I became quite well, and I can say thatany one can be cured by it in a reasonable time and at little cxpenso.

Every time I take a cold I take somo Pcruna, whjch makes mo well again."I also Induced a jounglndy, who wns all rundown mid confined to the

houo, lo tako Pcrtinn, and ntlcr (aklng Pcruna for threo months shifts nbloto follow Ifcr trade of tailoring. ,

"I can recommend Peruna for all such who are ill and requiro a tonic.'

J MR. T. BARNECOTT. wPPSEVIlllY jeir, during tho Inclement

of winter, lliero Is nnla grippe. Tlieillsensclsrcnlly

rnturrhnt lu nature, but from the formit assumes, has Ikvii commonly termedtho "grip."

Splendid Remedy for Ln Grippe.Mr. Prank t!IS I'lcnsnnt

Ave, Montgomery, Alnliimn, IT, S. A.,formerly prlnclpnlof Hayncsville HighSchool, writes: .

"I cn truthfully say that Pcruna Is

a splendid remedy for la grippe nnd a

good tonic for building up thus) Mom."La grlppo Is xery tenacious when 11

oncogcls a firm hold upon the syplcni,and lu addition to a thorough, systemic

The following wholesale drug-- )

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Turkeys,Geese, ami ChickensBred in California and raised on grain. They are in

tic condition for dinner Thanksgiving Day. Let's have

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WEEKLY$1 a

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catarrh remedy, n great deal of pntlencsand oerslMtenco tu the treatment are reqijlrcd toeraillcnlu lliodlen-e- .

Peruni, an Internal catarrh remedy,Is ono cf tho la-s- i medicines ever

In meet tho exigencies of thenoea-c- s. Thu largo number of commend-atory letters received by Dr. llnrlmin,tho Inventor of Pcrtinn, In bchilfof hisremedy Is proof sofllclcnt of Its vnluoas a reliable medicine for tho "grip."

Prompt Relief.Mr, Frank lluuer, MlnncUkn, Minne-

sota, U.S. A., writes! "I suffered wllhIn grippe. My Inngn felt as If kniveswcro sticking In them. I took Pcrunaslid lu four (laj s I wns ablo to go out."

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Good Folks TakeNotice

It's a Good SignIf it's painted by

Stanley Stephenson,The Paint Shop. 134 King St.

Flannelettes

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17-In- ch Boots, for 'wet weather andPlantation wear.

12-In- ch Balmorals for Surveyors Jrampcrsand Lunas

Working Shoes, for hard knocks andrough wear.

A large, new assortment just opened, in grades ranginefrom $3.50 to $12.00 a pair.

Nearly all our Outing Boots arc of viscolizcd leather,and are perfectly water-proo- f.

MclNERNY SHOE STORE,, FOET STREET, A FEW STEPS ABOVE B3HQ.

Rainier Beer

The choice of connoisseurs- the world over. .

Rainier Beer

HeinzMince Meat

Is SO different front all theothers, and

So Much Better!Why get another kindwhen your own grocer hasit and recommends it toyou?

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Superior Napa and Sonoma Wine Co.'s Wines; Raisins; Boiled Cider;Currants; Figs; Mince Meat; Champagne Cider; Bon Bons; Chestnuts;Dates; Cranberries; Nuts; Glace Fruits; liquors, and Cigars.

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GENERAL CONTRACTORS.PHONE, OFFICE 281. P. 0. BOX 154.

Fort St., Opp. W. 3. Irwin & C Ltd.We do all kinds of Teaming; also deal in Crushed Rock, White and

Black Band, Broken Coral, Garden Soil, F.to, SAFE MOVING A SPF.CIALTY, ..

WAILUKU HAS FINE

CONCERT AND FAIR

Kula Drought Continuesand Suffering Is

GreatWAILUKU, Mnul, Nov. 21. Otic

of the most successful concerts iini)

fairs combined took plnco nt the Kin-dergarten building, Alexander Hull,last Saturday evening. Thu hallwas packed to Its' utmost capacity,with many of tho people,as well ns people from Wnlluku and

lclnlly. Miss Koltz, Mrs. D. vonTempsky, and Ilcv. Canon Wm. Aultall favored llioso present with well- -rendered muslcnl selections from tlioold masters, each piece being

time nnd again to satisfy tbocravings of tho music-lovin- g audi-

ence.Mr. Poguc, son of SupcrvlMir W. !'.

rogue, played several selections onthe violin, which were all well re-

ceived. Cashier C. D. Lutkln of theWalluku National Dank was alsothere with his cornet, and It is al-

ways n pleasure to hear him play onhis favnrito Instrument.

After tho concert tho audiencewent Into the adjoining rooms andcommenced buying up for nlLsorts offancy prices tho many good and al-

luring articles prepared by.thc dain-ty hands of the Indies of the Guild oftho Good Shepherd, Walluku. lly11 o'clock almost everything waswild to eager purchasers. Tho total,amount of bales received from the various booths netted over four hundred dollars, which handsome amountwill nugment tho church hulldin?fund, nnd if tho good ladles of thoGuild will keep on with tho excellentwork which they hnve been doingwith fervent zcnl for several yearspast, it will not bo long before thowalls of a church In mnsonry willarlsn to bless them In their magnifi-cent efforts to erect a building thatwould bo n memorial for ages tocome, one that will not only defy thoravages of time, but will nUo bo afitting tribute to thn memory of tho.noble souls who unselfishly devotedtheir time, cnorgy, nnd money topromote christian knowledge.New Church Building

iiigni uov, iiisnop ii. ii. iicstn-Ic- k

nrrlved In Walluku yesterdaymorning from Lnhalnn. Tho lllshopprenched nt tho Church of tho HolyInnocents, Lahnlna, on Sunday morn-ing to a largo congregation. Lastevening tho lllshop met Tlov. CanonWm. Ault and tho odlccrs of theChurch of the Good Shepherd, Wal-

luku. Messrs. L. M: llaldwlb, J. N. S.Williams, K. H. Hart, and J. N. K.Kcoln, nnd talked with them aboutthe matter of tho new church forWfeiiluku. About four thousand dol-lars Is on hand and about six thou-sand dollars more Is needed beforothey will think of putting up n durable stone church. If that amountis not forthcoming, tho Walluku con-gregation nnd pastor will havo to bosatisfied with $6000 wooden build-ing. Tho majority of tho ladles ofthe congregation arc greatly In favorof a stono church.Drouth in Kula

Thn peoplo of tho Kula districtare still suffering for want of water.Deputy Sheriff Kdgnr Morton of

Kula, was In tho Countyscat yeMerdnV and he told of manyof tho sufferings tho peoplo up Inhis district bnvo hcon enduring forseveral months past. Thoso whoown nnlmnls havo boon getting theirbrackish water from Kcnwckanpulanding, but thoso who do not ownany pack animals havo to get alongtho best, wny thoy Know "how. Frompresent Indications It will bo anothertwo months before the rainy Beasnnsets In to solve the situation.

Mrs. l'rost "Do ou like your hus-band's new camera?" Mrs. Snow "Inm veiy tiiucli lnk"H with lt."-I'hl- l:i-

dcli'hla I'libllc Lodger.! I l.'"i"a'J.l.i.. J' .

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Hug Co.. $28.23; 31 Kwn, J27 2.--..

Nutlet No session tnuinrinu', Xuv2li, 1908. Thanksgiving day

Latest sugar quotation 3.92 cents.

Sugar 3.92 CentsBeets, 10s, 3d1

Henry WaterhousB Trust Go.

Stock and Bond Mailmen!Members Honolulu .Stock and Bond

Exchange.WILI 1AM WILLIAMSON. Manager.

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THE MISER'S MILLi -

Uon't forget that there Is only onemore day niter today to securo tick-ets for tho conlng performance of"Tho Miser's Mill." Don't wait forfcomo one to come nnd sell ou tick-ets, but go ut once to llcrgstrom'sMusic Company anil rescrvo yourRents, or tcTeT'liono there to Imvcthem held for you.

Oh! serttro the seat Hint u prlzoAnil ciinii! to "Tho Mill of tlicMlze."

The fill lies and gnomesWill sing catchy iiomes,

Anil witness the time how It fllzes.

Don't forget: tUketsit llorgstromMusic Company.

FOR THE BEST DINNERFOR THANKSGIVING

go to Al TIiiii'Iow'm Kcijal Annex: .

Ilipo Olhcu; Itatllshes; Caviar enC.tnupc.

Soup Mock Turtle; Consommolit) j ale.

Fish linked Mullet, HawaiianBtylc.

Entrees Calf's Head, itnllcnuo;Omelette nu Itlium; Pineapple Krlt- -IcrH.

Honst Hurkllng Pig and ApploSauce; Young Turkey StulTcd midCranberry Sauce; Prime Itlhs of Hoofnit .lus.

Vegetables Corn tin Cob; strln.;Iteaus; lltilled anil Mnsheif Potntot-H- .

Salatl Waldorf.KnlrpmrtH Kngllsh Plum Pud-

ding, Kurd and llrnndy Sauce; Cr.tn-berr- y,

Mlnro, nnd StiiuHh Pies; Vn-- n

In Ice Cicain.At wntod Nuts and Halrlus; Craclr- -

era; Cheese; Cafe .Voir.From 5 to 8 p. in., no ceutH.

SAME OLD STORY

Said She: I saw your autnmohllostanding In fiont of tho city hull slh.tcrday, but I didn't see nn thing ofyou. Sultl He: Oh, I wus.lu my usu'ilplace under tho machine.

AD8 PAY

For Nurses Phone 106".4107-l- f

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BULLETIN

BUSINESS DIRECTORY

NURSES.

Graduate

Family Grocers,PHONE 76

J. M. LEVY & CO., LTD.

LUWL AND tJENtKAl

3- - If a B u 1 1 c t i n Want Ad. foilsto sell it for you, throw it away!

Meals scned n all hours at thoNow Knglnnd linker)'. Hotol strtoL

Whitney & Marsh want jtiti towatch their nil In S.ttiuilny's Imtio titthis paper.

Why use any other nilncoment whenyou can got Mrs. Kc.uns' delicioushomemade. ,

Shltis and milts ate to bu sold attho cleat unco salu of Killers, Tuesday. Dec. 1st.

Miss Helen K. Wilder Is pxpecledon thu next Alameda to tpcnd Christmas with her mother.

Where is the Royal Annex Sign!Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kent, who

In the Illlonlnti, hino takennpartments nt tho Mo.tnn.

All kinds of beer, allies and nilxeildrinks uio served In thu best uuiuiierat the Fntliton, Just gUc us a try.

Tbo Harvest Homo festival tlita nttcrniion .from 2 to li, at the lovely Hitwallan Hotel grounds. Music by thoband.

,Thc automatic telephone service isfully financed. Engineers will soonarrive to put it in. Now is the timeto subscribe for a phone.

Thero will ho nomination of tilllc-r- H

nt tho meeting of Honolulu Aerlo HO,

!. O. K., In K. of P. hall ut 7: 3D thisevening, I

Hnro your tynowrltora and machinesrepaired nt Wall. Nichols Co.,-Lt- d.,

Fort and Merchant Kirects. Tele-phone 10.

Coat )onr Iron roofs wlt'i "Arabic"You will be surprised at Its coolingnnd preservative properties CaliforniaKoed Co.. ugcuts,

Ono rnii'l sleep ' nights for think-ing of the beautiful and useful fulfil-tl.ir-

to be seen nt the Woman's Kxchange. Hotel near Kurt.

Henry May & Co. havo Just openeda big hlilpuieul of lYnlcnnlnl'H llestHour, the ixipul.tr biiiml, nnd au nowteady to tlellver It. Phono 22.

On Installments of $3 per mouth 5 cmran purcl.ai.u a Whllo Family notaryrutting maehlne. Uenny &. Co.. Ltd.,ngents, llM! I'ort HI. Phono 1fS.

.Miss Mury .lohliMin unit Miss AguesWalker are lsltlug "Klp.i Aloha." Intho Saudi Cruz mountains, the homeof tho Misses Wilder and Co"'hiuil.

All lhltlng members of thu II. P.O. Klks mu t'urdl.illy luileil to atti mlthn ihiuee o bo given at the Mogtrt

'ilolcl this evening b the local lodgo.Tho iiionoy for tho Peacock prop

crty, llltbop and King Mrcots,' 011

which tho Hawaiian Telegraph andTelephone Company Is to Imllil Its cen-tral station, was puld over )uslerdny.

J. M. I.u) & Co., Ltd., havu an es-

tablished reputation as reliable andfamily gtoeers. Tim house

wife gels Just what she orders fromthem. Phono ill, King htreet nearDelliel.

Try a Royal Annex oyster loaf.Marston Campbull says that ho will

havo ready fur the l.oulslatiito plansfor a vntor winks stslem II111I willlull)' piovlde for a population of flU.oni)pooplo using u per allow mre olr.00 gallons per div

Heis & Qtniin are now located ntthe YounR Hotel Auto Stand Phone103 Sltcrt runs 50c nnd $ LOG Bythe hour $5.00 Special rates forchonpinc; and calling;.

The nnnii'il nienilin; of tho W11I11I icKiilniukl and Pntolo ImprovementClub will bu held nt tho (iovornmenlNursery, KJng streut. tin Kililny ovonnig, 27th Inst , nt S o'clock. Klertlmiof tifllcers and other bitsliitsR will hetrunsuctged.

The "Setjrct Sericc" system is thedesirable medium of consultation forthe family physician. Subscribe forthe automntic telephone service. Ha-

waiian Telegraph and Telephone Co.,Watcrhouse Trust Co. office.

Poor Mcllrldu' It U prohalilo thatho will hmo to tlo home more cablingHint Is, iiuIops ho walks b ick from theStales. Ho went up on tho tr.mspoitCioolc with the (loveinor's party amiexpecteil to 'come back on thu nottniuspotl but now It seems that II1010Is no loom.

Your lriby mnv be one thai ni't'tUliniiilhhiiienl. Sclentlsls. have pioiluced "Imby foods" which do muchtoward giving Infants the strengthwhich uutiiie withholds In many crisesBenson, Smith Co, Ltd.. hell IIiokcroods tho good ones mi. I thov nio alwnv'ti ftoph That vnu tin) dependupon, ,

wear isn't theBUSINESSwe provide

clothes for. There are manyoccasions when a man needs,and ought to have, dressyclothes; when the sack suitis inappropriate; when yourassociates will be correctlydressed, and you can't affordto be otherwise.

Hart Schaffner & Marxgoods nrc the best in the world. We have them.

Silvia's ToggeryKINQ ST. NEAR FORT.

Notice!Wc received by the Alameda n large shipment of

Columbia Dry Cellsand Hylo Lamps

Hawaiian Electric Company, Ltd.KING STREET near ALAKEA. PHONE 090.

Ready to Show

If there is a Missourian in town who wants to be shown,

let him order some of our soda water. It is best because itis pure; the most in demand because it is well made.

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

Joseph. A. Gilman,6IIIPPIN0 AND COMMISSION MERCHANT.

INSURANCE FIRE AND MARINE.

Agent for ARTHUR SEWALL & CO., Bath, Maine;FARROTT & CO., San Francisco.

Filling and Grading TThe wet weather will soon be on. You should hnve your grounds

filled in before the winter rains net in. We have earth filling for salent REASONABLE PRICES. PHONE 8D0

.P. iVL Pond. ContractorOPENING

TODAY

LADIES'

SHIRT

WAISTS

No Two Alike

Bought Right. Will

sell at

LOW PRICES

One of

!'s Patterns

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Oceanic Steamship CompanyTIME TABLE S,S. ALAMEDA

The steamtrt of this lino v.111 arrive and leave this port at hereunder!

Lcnvc S.NOV l',sl)HC. 1

.Inn. '

Jan. .10KRH. io.MCI I. l.i

Arrive Hon. Leave Hon,di:o i ncc.line hi ih:c soJim. In JAN. UO

lvii. r, run. iol'HIJ. 2i! MCI I. 8

MCII. 19 MCII. 21

S. F.

NOTICE On and after June 24th. 1908, the SALOON KATES willbe as follows: Single Fare, $65; Round Trip, $110. Family rooms extra.

In connection with the sallng of the above steamers, the agents areprepared to Issue the Intending pfisencers coupon through tickets, byrny railroad from San Francisco to all points in the United States, andfrom New York by any steamship line to all European ports.

FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS APPLY TO

Wm. G. Irwin & Co., LtdOCEAN I C S. S. CO. GENERAL AGENTS.

Pacific Mail Steamship CoOccidental and Oriental Steamship

Co., and Toyo Kisen KaishaSteamers of the above companies will at Honolulu and leave this porton or about the dates below mentioned:

FOR JAPAN AND CHINA:

IIOMJKOM! M lt 1' . ..NOV. 2"mo.m;oi,i Di:c. 'T1J.NYU M IU UIK'. li

FOR GENERAL INFORMATION APPLY TO

PL Hackfeld &AMERICAN-HAWAIIA-

Weekly Sailings la Tehnuntepec.FROM NEW YORK TO HONOLULU.

ITulght rccelied at ull times at the Company's Wharf, 41st Street, SouthDrooKlyn.

O'llOM SAN 1'ItANCISCO TO 110NO-- 1 FROM SKATTLE AND TACOMA TOLULU DIIIKCT. HONOLULU DIRECT.

AIUZONA.N, TO SAIL NOV. 21 COLUMBIAN, TO SAIL. ... .NOV. 20COI.UMfllAN, TO SAIL DEC. 6 ALASKAN DEC. 13KKOM HONOLULU TO SAN FHAN

CISCO.TEXAN. TO SAH NOV. 20AltlZONAN DEC. 4

received nt Compttny'B!-;!. Grvijwltti Street.

Canadian-Australia- n Royal Ma8IU9tm!ilp Company.

Steamers of the ahove line, running In connection with the CANAD-IAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO. between Vancouver, B. C, and Sydney, N.S. W., and calling at Victoria, D. C, Honolulu and Suva, FIJI, and Bris-bane, are DUE AT HONOLULU on or about the dates below stated, viz.:

FOR FIJI AND AUSTRALIA:

Furniture Moving.

FORT HOTEL.

Bulletin

Arrivei)i:cJAN.JAN.n:ii.MCII.

FCR SAN FRANCISCO:

koim: . . . . one.Wi-.lll- ' ni:c.siiiu'tu . una

A"

For Information apply toII. IIACKI'ELD & CO..LTD.,

Agents Honolulu.

General Freight Agent.

FOR

Baggage Shpplng

Storage Wood

Picking Coal

Past

forKAILUA

H00KENA

From Sorenson's "Wharf.Apply on or to

BALLASTING CO., Agti St.,King. P. 0. Box 820.

BULLETIN ADS PAY

WOAN'A DnC. 12 MAKUItA DEC. 8JS09 IaORaS'QI JAN. 6

MAKI'llA JAN. S MOANA FEI1. 3AOHANGI I'EU. 6 I

Will vail at Tanning Island. I

Usued from Honolulu to Canada, United States andEurope. For Freight and Passage and all general Information, apply to

Tbeo. H. I'aues & Co., Ltd. General Agents.

Navigation CompanyThe S. S. "HILONIAN" and of this line, carrying

and freight, will run in a service between this port andSan Francisco, sailing and arriving on or about the following dates:

ARRIVE HONO. LEAVE HONO.S. S. "HILONIAN" , . . Nov. 2 1 Dec. 1S. !5. "HILONIAN" Dec. 22 Dec. 23S. S. "HYADIXT of UiU lltiu Bulls from Seattlo for Honolulu, Dlicct, Do- -

10th.Tlu S S l.urlinn of this line, a tiling from S.in rrunrlsrn Doc. Ilh

for Honolulu direct, will rei-el- freight for Honolulu and Knhulul.Passenger Rates to S. F.: First Cabin, $C0; Round Trip First Class

$110.00For further particulars apply to

, CASTLE & COOKE. LTD., Agents.

-- Pacific

Transfer Co., Ltd.and Piano

Co., Ltd.riione 295. DRAYMEN 63 Queen Street. P. 0. Box. 212.

Estimates Given on all kinds of teaming.

Dealers in

FIREWOOD, STOVE, STEAM AND BLACKSMITH COAL.

CRUSHED ROCK, BLACK AND WHITE SAND, GARDEN SOIL

HAY, GRAIN, CEMENT, ETC.

U Jl LJ l ..Don't

We will buy your Diamonds, OldWatclics, and Jewelrv for Spot Caih.

:.. J. CARLO,1018 NUUANU AVE. and BRANCH,

ST. near,

Business Ofllce Njone 256.Bulletin Editorial, Room Phono 185.

MCII.

MAIM--

Go.t Ltd.,STEAMSHIP COMPANY.

further

C.'P. MORSE,

VANCOUVER:

58

SchoonerCOINCORO

SailingKAPUNA, HON0IPU, and

BoardHAWAIIANTelephone 300, Maunakea hflow

Through Tickets

Matson"LURLINE"

direct

cemlior

Union

Hustace-Pec-k

Weekly Bulletin, $fYearWorry

'$!$ 8

"

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fcENINq nULl.ETlN, HONOLULU. T. II., WHD.S'KSDAY, NOV. 25, 100S

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,

ESTABLISHED I1T1858.

BISHOP k CO.BANKERS

Commercial and Trav-e'er- s'

Letters of Creditissued on the' Bank ofCalifornia and The Lori-do- n

Joint Slock Bank,Ltd., London.

Correspondents for theAmerican Express Com-pany and Thos. Cook &Son.

Interest allowed onterm and Savings BankDcp:sits.

Claus Spreckctc. Wm. G. Irwin.

Claus Spreckels & Co.

BANKERS.HONOLULU, : : : T. H.

San Francisco Agents Tlio Novada National Dank of San Rrancisco.

Draw Exchange on tliu Nevada Na-tional Dank of Snn Francisco.

London Thu Union of London andSmith's Dank, Ltd.

New York Airerlcan UxchangoNntloual Bank.

Chicago Corn Exchnnge NationalBank.

Paris Credit Ljonnnli.Hongkong and Yokohama Hongkong-

-Shanghai Aiauklng Corporation.New Zealand and Australia Dank

of Now Zealand aud Hank of Austra-lasia.

Victoria and Vancouver Bank ofBritish North America.

Deposits received. Loans made onapproved security. Commercial andTravelers' Credits Is'.ued. Bills ofExchange bought nnd sold.

Collections Promptly Accounted For.

The FirstAMERICAN SAVINGS

AND TRUST GO.

OF HAWAII, LTD.

SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL.. $200,000.00PAID UP CAPITAL $100,000.00President Cecil BrownVice President M. P. RobinsonCashier L. T. Peck

Orrico Corner Tort and King Sts.SAVINGS DEPOSITS received nmt

Interest allowed for yearly depositsnt tlio ruto of ib per cent, porannum.

llules nnd regulations furnishedupon application.

The Yokohama Specie bank,

Limited

Established 1880

Capital (Paid up) ..Yen 24,000,000Itesorved Fund Yon 10,050,000Bpeciul Kescrvod Fund. Yon 2,000,000

HEAD OFFICE, YOKOHAMA.' Branches and Agencies:

Toltlo, Kobe, Osaka,' Nagasaki,London, Lyons, Now York, San Fran,clsco, Domhay, Hongkong, Shanghai,Hankow, Chetoo, Tientsin, Peking,Nowclisng, Dalny, Tort Arthur,

Llaoyang, Mukden, Tlon-lin-

Changchun.The bank buys and receives for

collection bills of exchange, IssuesDrafts and Letters of Credit, andtransact a gencrnl hanking business.Honolulu Branch, 67 S, King Street

Oahu Railway-Tim- e

Table.OUTWARD.

For Wnlanno, Waialua, Kahuku andWay Stations 9: 15 a. m., 3:20 p. in.

For I'carl City, Kwa Mill and WayStations f7:30 a. m., 9:1G n, in.,

11:05 n. m., 2:15 p. in.. 3!0 p. m.,5:15 p. m 19:30 p. in., tH:0& p. m.

For Wnhtawn 9:15 a. m. and5:15 p. m.

. INWARD.ATrlvo Honolulu from Kahuku,

Wnlnlua nnd Walnnno 8:30 a. in.,..5:31 p. m. .

Arrive In Honolulu from Ewa Millnnd Pearl City t7M0 n. m, '8:30a. m., 10:38 n. m., 1:40 p. in., 1:31p m, 5:S1 p, m., 7:30 p. m.

Arrive Honolulu from Wnhlawa8:36 a. m. and 5:31 p.. in.

Dnlly.t Kx. Sunday.t Sunday Only.Tlio Hulriwi l.lmllnil, a fwnlmur

train (only flrst-'jlas- s ticketsleavoa Honolulu oery Sunday

at t 22 n in.; ruturnlntr. antral InHonolulu ut lfl'10 p in. TIib Limitedtuia only ut l'eur! City nnd Wulanuo

Q. P. DKNISON, V. C. SMITH,

Alexander & BaldwinLIMITED.

J. P. COOKE Manager

OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS:H. P, Baldwin , . PresidentJ. B. Castle Vice PresidentW. M. Alexander. .Second vice Pres.J. P. Cooke Third Vice Pres.7. Waterhouse TreasurerE. E. Paxton SecretaryW. 0. Smith Director0. R. Carter DirectorW. R. Castle Director

SUGAR FACTORS,

COMMISSION MERCHANTS and

IHSUHANGE AGENTS

Acents forHawaiian Commercial & Sugar Co.Haiku Sugar Company,Paia Plantation.Maui Agricultural Company.Kihei Plantation Company.Hawaiian Sugar Company,Kahuku Plantation Company.Katului HaLroad Company.Haleakala Ranch Company.Honolua Ranch.

Castle & Cooke, LtdHonolulu, T. H.

SHIPPING AND COMMISSION MEB- -

CHANTS, SUGAR FACTORSand

GENERAL INSURANCE AGENTSrepresenting

Ewa Plantation Co.Waialua Agricultural Co., Ltd.Kohala Sugar Co.

Waimea Sugar Mil! Co.Apohaa Sugar Co., Ltd.

Fulton Irpn Works of St. LouisBlake Steam PumpsWeston's CentrifugalsBabcock & Wilcox BoilersGreen's Fuel EconomizersMarsh Steam PumpsMatson Navigation Co.

Planters' Line Shipping Co.

Wm. G. Irwin & Go.LIMITED.

SUGAR FACTORS andCOMMISSION AGENTS.

Wm. G. IRWIN PresidentJN0. D. SPRECKELS... 1st V. Pres.W. M. GIFFARD 2d V. Pres.H. M. WHITNEY TreasurerRICHARD IVERS SecretaryD. G. MAY Auditor

Agents forOceanic Steamship Co., San Francis-

co, Cal,Baldwin Locomotive Works, Phila-

delphia, Pa.Hakalau Plantation Co., Hilo Sugar

Co., Honolulu Plantation Co.,Hutchinson Sugar PlantationCo., Kilauea Sugar PlantationCo., Olowalu Company, PaauhauSuar Plantation Co., Waima-nal-o

Sugar Co.

C. Brewer & Co., Ltd.QUCEN STREET, HONOLULU, T. H.

AGENTS FJr:Hawaiian Agricultural Co., Ookata

Sugar Plant. Co., Onomoa Sugar Co.,Honomu Sugar Co., Walluku Sugar Co.,Pepeekeo Sugar Co., The PlantersLine of San Francisco Packet.LIST OF OFFICERS:

C, M. Cooko, President; GeorgeRobertson, Vice President and Mana.ger; E. F. Bishop, Treasurer and Secretary; F. W. Macfarlane, Auditor; P,C. Jones, C. M. Cooke and J. n. Gait,Directors.

FIRE INSURANCE

TOE

li. F. DILLINGHAM CO.

LIMITED,

General Agent for Hawaii;Atlas Assurance Company of London.New York Underwriters' Agency.Trovldcnce Washington Insurance Co.4th FLOOR, STA.NGENWALD BLDG.

LIFE INSURANCEIs not a Luxury; It Is a Necessity.

But you Must have the .BESTand that Is provided by the famousand most equitable Laws of Massa-chusetts, In the

New England Mutual

Life Insurance, Co.,OF BOSTON, MASSACHU8ETT8.

If you would be fully Informed aboutthese laws, address

Castle & Cooke,GENERAL AGENTS,

HONOLULU, T. H.

WM. G. IRWiNft C0.,LfD,

AGRNT3 TOR THERoyal Insur. Co. of Liverpool, Eng,Commercial Union Assurance Co.,

Ltd,, of London, England.Scottish Union & National Ins. Co. of

Edinburgh, Scotland,The Upper Rhine Ins, Co., Ltd.

Our ExpertON

Magnetos,

Storage Batteries,

and CoilsIS HERE

A Specialty is made of repairing

STORAGE BATTERD3S. '

ASSOCIATED GARAGLUtdMERCHANT ST. TEL. 388.

StarRestaurant

BEST MEALS IN TOWN AT

ALL HOURS.

Convenient for Orpheum Attendant,

BERETANIA STREET

1st Door Waikiki of Central Fire Stn,

Owl CigarFavorite Five-Cente-

M. A. Gunst & Co.FORT AND KING STREETS.

YOUR GROCER SELLS

Pau Ka HanaUnique

Chinese QoodsWing Wo Tai & Co.

941 NUUANU ST.

For Distilled Water and AssortedSoda Water, delivered to office andresidence, RINO UP 557,

Arctic Soda .Water Works1203 Miller St. M. P.. DE 8A.

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

chased from

SAISa CHAIN,McCANBLESS BLDG.,

P. O. Bos 961. Telephone 931.

Suits PressedAt Short Notice and Quick Delivery.

EAGLE DYEING ANDCLEANING WORKS,

Fort Street. Phone 575.

The Manhattan CafeIs The Most Popular.

FORT STREET just above HOTELK. WILLIAM WARHAJA, Prop.

AGENTS FOREDGEWORTH and QBOID Tobaccos

The only two good smokingTobaccos in the Market

FITZPATRICK BROS.ar4 MYRTLE CIGAR 6T0RE.

Fall MillineryBEAUTIFUL STYLES

NOW ON EXHIBITION.

MISS POWER'SBOSTON BLDG., FORT ST.

Delivered to residencesand offices at 25o perIce hundred in 10-l- lotsor more.W. O. BARNHART,

133 Merchant St.Tel. HO.

Choice FERNS, ROSES andCARNATIONS

Mrs. E.M.TAYLORTHE FLORIEST, HOTEL YOUNG Bid

Telephone 339.

BAMBOO FURNITUREOf All Kinds And Descriptions At

Reasonable Prices.SEE OUR DISPLAY.

S. TATAIN1Emma St. near Beretania.

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

TERS, PAPER HANGERS andMASON WORKERS.

Second Hand Lumber, Doors andSashes Bought and Sold.

KINO ST., PALAMA JUNCTIONPhone 594.

Business Notices

CLOSING NOTICE.

The Markets o'f the MetropolitanMcnt Co., Ltd., will he cliwd nt Ja. m. Thurndny (ThnnhHRlvlnR Day).Two deliveries on Wcdncuday, noneon Thursday. Oct jour oidcra Inciuy.

MirntOl'OLlTAN MIJAT CO, LTD., . 41GC--

Absolutely. CertainTou lavetWhen you gttus to makeyour clothesat ready-to-we- ar

prlcea.Our $25. suitshave nocomparison.Tuxedo Suit$30. up,

GEO. A. MARTIN,Hotel St.

Andrew Usher'sScotch Whiskey

O.V.G. SpecialReserve

W. C. l'cacock & Co., Ltd.,Agents.

EVENa

caniotbe altog-

ether hap-

py unless

she has aGas Stove

in the" kit-

chen. Hus-bandskn-

now thesource of

the grouch.REMEDY.We have the

HonoluluGas Co.,

Ltd.

Thanksgiving

at.Haleiwa wjll,be,a de,lijrhtful(bhi&g from thehumdrum' life at home.

i.SDCJuLJhe jlay.there and.. enjoy your dinner,

f.i .tJi'MJUW '".il.

WAIKIKI INN'The Finest Bathing on the Beach."

Meals At All Hours.

WINES, LIQUORS. AND CIGARS.W. C. BERGIN, Proprietor.

The Encore Saloon

Try a drink at the new place andhave "MATT" HEFFERN serve you,

COR. HOTEL and NUUAND.

The latest and largest assortmentof hand-mad- e and painted leatherpostcards in Hawaiian Views, Flow-ers and Fruits, atWEEDON'S CURIOSITY BAZAARHotel St.. bet. Bethel and Nuuauu.

Bulletin Business Office Phnn 9Kft

Bulletin Editorial Room Phone 18s!

WYNNE WITNESS

DEFIED SUMMONS

E. Wirschuleit Will Be

Brought From

'Frisco

SERVED WITH SUBPOENA

AND PROMISED TO COME

Officer on RosccrausThen Disappeared and Will Now

Have to Face Chargeof Contempt

K. Wlrnctmlclt, n material wltnenn

for the iirobccultou In the trial of JohnWynne for tliu murder of KnRlnecr

McKlnnon. who fnllcd to obey tlio

numinous to appear ns a witness, willpmliably ho brought Iiito from SntiKrnnclsco on n clin'rgo of contempt ofCourt. He will nt toast ho cited t

appear to show ciiuso why ho shouldnot bu chanted with contempt.

iriuni.ni.tii wnu fin nfllccr on thusteamer Ilosecrans n; tho tlmu tlio

murder was comniltteu. nnumoney was mntorlnl. He woh aurwiwith a suhpoena In Snn rrnnrlscn byii... irnitn.t Qtnio Mnrshnl there. Iowhom he hinted that ho would como toHonolulu. He did not nppcnr wnutho other wltnessoH who csuiiu downto appear I nthu case. lioni-r- , nnd Itsemned that ho illsappearvd for buiiuitlmo In tho Onlden Onto City.

A cable has been received to tho ef-

fect thnt thu man has been located,nnd on thu atie-nall- i "f this, t'liltedStiiles District Attorney iiiecsoni winbiltiK tbo matter oOlclnlly to the no-

tice of .ludfio lKilo In comt this nflor- -

noon. ... .It Is probable that the liMin will bo

i.H.nni.i .i. ... iw.r.t iii tnon ie chnrcoof contempt, notwlthstandlni; t'li' factthnt thu trial or Wynne, has neen rm-plote-

nnd thnt tho latter Iiuh Ixenfound guilty nnd sentenced to death.

REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS.

Entered for Record Nov. 24, 1908,

From 9 a. m. to 10:30 a. m.MUuo I'Untli Co Mil to 8ul StlliB

Will Ci ''Oiilm CnlluKO by trs to

IllHtltUtO U

K tlramoto to Kxor of Kst of ItOdi CM

a Kauai ct nl nnd by tr to Homy,Sllvn et nl

Mutl Hide & Loan Sou of If Mil to. Nettle V risher ltd

Neltlu l I'lshcr and lish to I C '

Joneu l.td 11

Entered for Record Nov. 24, 1903,from 10:30 a. m. to 4 p, m.

Kst of 8 C Allen by Trs tn W'oiirJ.coiik AM

Heniy .1 Harrison nnd wf to CecilIlroHii. Tr. M

JnmcH l'nlknl to Mis I.tzzlo K ('.1111- -

Innd tIlllo SiiKar Co to William Clark and

wf ' ItolJ K HumburK Tr to OeorKo Ho- -

dlek Itul.1 V HumburR Tr to (leorRu Itu

dluk ItelCecil Drown Tr to Ookiila Siwur

I'ltn Co.- - ItelC Ilolto to .1 Coerpcr II

Entered for Record Nov. 25, 19C8,from 9 a. m. to 10:30 a. m.

IM of 11 1' Hlshop by Tut to IIWalorhmiHu Trust Co Mil ....AM

John Kakao mid wf to John A Ma- -

Kiilro ,1)Geo II Stuphenson nnd wf to I.nhaU

a AKrctl Co Ltd IIllunry P Italdwln to W O Aiken.. ItolCnrnlliio K II Knlapii nnd hsb to

Maul l.nml & Ilnllionil Co I)Caroline Mnlclroa and hsb Io Alex-

ander & Ilnlilwln Mil .1)

TURKEYS WILL GOTO LUCKY GOLFr.RO

A Koodly Btipply (if turkeys has beenprocured as trophies for tho Rolf tour-nament which will bu held on thu linksof tho Oahu County Club tomorrow.Onls tho choicest birds huvo been sel-

ected, and thnso tn rhurRU expect thntcompetition will ho more keen than In

thu enso where meio medals nroA-- special noun-da- lunch will

hu served for playuis nnd other mem-bers who enru tn tnku advantaso ofIhu opportunity.. .Thnutmoultn buswill. make Its first trlpito the links at9 o'clocki In ,.PALAMAS WILL QIVE.PANCE

TO HONOR WINNING NINE

Tho Palamns will liavu ovorythliiK111 reiullnesH by 8 o'clock this uveuliiKfor their lilK diiucc, given In honor oftheir baseball team, which won thochampionship of tho nivcrslduleaKUo. All tho Aula Park fans huvopromised to attend and a big ciowd isexpected nt K. of P Hall. Tho

Oleo Club will fiunlBh thomuBlc,

HOLIDAY NOTICE

Thursday, November 2C, Thanks-Blvln- g

I).iy, beltiB a IcRiil holiday,the Pobtofnco will bo open for nnuhour only, from 8 a. m. until 9 n. m.One delivery will bo made by lettercnnlers,

JOSCPIt 6. 1RATT, 'roslmnster.

TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY

Take Laxative' Bromo QuininoTablets. All druggists refundthe money if it fails to cure.E. W. Grove's signature is oaeach boxPARIS MEDICINB CO., St. Lovil, V. S. ArJ

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BUSINESS

REPAIRING.

Woven Wire Mattresses repaired attha Factory Honolulu Wlro liedCo, 12G0 Aliipil Bt. TelephoneG3R. 334G-t- f

UMBRELLAS.

Umbrellas made and 0.Mlzuta, Fort near Kul.nl.

PLUMDINO.

Yee Sing ber and Tinsmith,Smith St, bet. Motel and i'nunhl.

OSTEOPATHY.

Dr. Schurmann. Hours 8-- 9 a. r.t.;fi p ni 'I 1:11111111 Square.

MoneyiMeatsto Loan

AT

Current Bate ofInterest

ON

Listed CollateralOR ,

ProductiveRe al Estate

Bishop Trust Co. Ltd.No. 924 BETHEL STREET.

NEW ASSORTMENT OF

Honolulu ViewsEither With or Without Frames.

PACIFIC PICTURE FRAMING CO.,1050 Nuuanu.

LOVEJOY & CO.WHOLESALE DEALERS AND IM- -

PORTERS OF WINES AND.v - LIQUORS.

'ffiL. 308. 902 NUUANU.

BUILDING MATERIALOF ALL KINDS.

DEALERS IN LUMBER.

ALLEN & ROBINSON.Queen Stieet :: :: :: Honolulu,

M. Phillips & Co.Wholesale Importers and Jobbers

EUROPEAN ANDAMERICAN DRY GOODS.

FORT and QUEEN STS.

S. SA1KI,Bamlioo Furniture Made to Order.

Picture Framing a Specialty.

563 S. BERETANIA ST.TELEPHONE 497.

HONOLULU IRON WORKSImnroved and Modern SUGAR MA- -

S: CHINERY of every capacity and de- -

scription made to order. Boiler workand RIVITED PIPES for irrigationpurposes a specialty. Particular at-

tention paid to JOB WORK, and re-

pairs executed at shortest notice.

Mrs.Winslow'am Soothing Siyrttp

bit InKn uert for ov.r SIXTYYlfAK K bV Mlf.T.IOMR n UMh.niormeiri;iiu.LWKNwiiiioTKETIIINCl, with perfect . ITouuiur.a mo yillMl, BUFTUNHtha OUJIS. ALLAYS all pain,CURBS WIND COUC, ana thaHI Uttremedy for DlAKRHlIi A. BaldJr Drug-gUt- s la every part ottoaworld, lia turn .nd uk (or Mm.jj w Inflow's Soottln? Syrupond U..0Bo other kind. SiXttXt i Ssttl.

AnOIdaiiiWtlMriidRMMiifHAWAIIAN FERTILIZER CO., LTD

Dealers in FERTILIZERS suitablefor all crops, climatio and soil con-ditions.

OFFICE Brewer Building, Hono-lul-

Tel. 272.FACTORY at Iwilei; Tel. 430.

TOWNSEND

UNDERTAKING COMPANYr .

EMBALMING A SPECIALTY

Kapiolani Bldg.,Cor. Kinc & Alakea. Phone 411.

SteimwayAND othkii PIANOS

THAYE1 PIANO CO.X ir.s nn. htopbt

I'houo V18.TUN WO QUiUANTEKD.

DIRECTORY

PIANO AND ORGAN.I.James Sheridan Pianoforte Maker

nnd Tuner, 1G2 Hotel St. or Hawaiian News Co. Tor sale, very

cliuip, slightly used, frHI OrasdDecker 1'lnno, Aeolian Organs andUpright l'lanos, guarnntceil.

Prof. N. M. Lewis, 14G2 Emma St.,tenrhcr of 1'lano and Organ. Grad-uate of lloston Conservatory,

4101-l- m

EMPLOYMENT BUREAU.

For house-hel- phone White 2891,Maklkl. (lencral Kmplo) ment Of-

fice,I

i rnr. I'ensicola and nerctanla.:

SpeyTor Sale" cards at Dulle'.ln.

Fresh, wholesome, and of every

variety at

THE PARAGON

Beretania, Alaketfj and Union.

'Phone 104.

Gold DollarsAt a Discountare just as easy to get as a good jobof painting at a cheap price. WhenI do work I do it right not cheap.

Tom SharpTHE PAINTER

Elite Building. Phone 397.

SHARP SIGNS attract attention

AutosRepaired

And kept in repair by men whoknow their business. No amatenrado the work in our Garage.

Von Hamm - YoungCo., Ltd.

KANE0HE BEEFAlwavs on Hand. Young Pigs, Poul-try. Eggs', Fresh Butter and Cheese.

Sam Wo Meat Co.,iUng Street Market. Tel. 288

YOUNG TIM, Manager.

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-- . MR. and MRS.

G. Sakata.MASSEURS.

Bruises, SprainsTired Feel-in- g

and otherailments quick-ly relieved.

Res. 1707 Li-li-

St. aboveSchool. Tele-

phone 1650.

DAVID DAYTON137 MERCHANT STREET,

. LOTS FOR SALEIN KAPIOLANI PARK ADDITION

end other desirable localities.

For Sale at a Bargain Premisesat Hauula on the beach, a two-stor- y

house and furniture, at a bargain.

ICEmanufactured from purs distilled wa-ter. Delivered to any part of city bycourteous drivers.

OAHU ICE AND ELECTRIC CO.,

Kewalo. Telephone 528.

- PAPERAH Idnds( in rolls and sheets.

AMERICAN-HAWAHA- PAPER ftSUPPLY CO., LTD.

Fort and Queen bts., Honolulu.Tel. 410. George G, Guild, Gen, Mgr.

P. Ii. PETERSNOTARY PUBLIC

atBULLETIN OFFICE.

', Phone 266,

r "flfiBH "V'HH 'T'""

EVENING BULLETIN, ItONOMJMJ.T. H . WEDNESDAY, NOV 25, 1905

Poor little fellow! He coughsso hard he cannot sleep. Thatmakes him weak and sickly all thenext day. His brother thinks thiscoughing is terrible. So do we, forwe know that just a few doses of

'Cheirif Pectoralwill stop the cough. For sixtyyearsIt has been tho standard remedywith men, women, and children forcolds, coughs, and all throat andlung diseases. It contains no nar-cotic or poison of any kind. Be surethat you get Ayer's Cherry Pec-toral. Accept no cheap and worth- -less Bubstituto.fr. urf ti Or. J. C.Ajt.C.lnB, Um., U, S. A.

Legal Notices.

COMMISSIONER'S

SALEOF

Valuable LandSITUATE ON

Wilder Avenue, HonoluluCOUNTY OF OAHU, TERRITORY

OF HAWAII.

ruisunnt to n decree of foreclosurennil sulu iiiuilo by the Honorable Al-

exander Lindsay, Jr., Second Jiidgoof the Circuit Court of the Flint Judicial Clicult, said Tciritory, on No-

vember 2nd. 1908, In a suit EquityNo. 10 111. entitled If. Haclifcld &Company, Limited, an Hawaiian cor-poration, Cunplulimiit, versus MaryCowan unci James Cowan, KeBpondcnts, the undersigned appointed asCommissions by said Decree, willsell at public auction to the highestbidder for cash, stibjeit to confirma-tion of Cotnt, on

Saturday, Nov. 28, 1908,at 12 o'clocli noon, at tho frontiumikii enhance to tho Judiciaryllulldlng, said Honolulu, tho mort-gaged propel ty following, to-w-lt:

All th.it pleco or parcel of land sit-uate on the faontli side of WilderAvenue, Honolulu, Island of Oahu,Territory of .Hawaii, being part of11. I 3137 to W. Johnson andthe same premises conveyed to MaryCowun by deed of George Clark andwife, dated l'cbrimry 22nd, 1904, andrecorded In the Registry Office, Oahu,In l.lber 2?3, page 4C3, and describedas follows:

lleglniiiug at a point on the Southside of Wilder Avnue said point be-

ing N. CO 45' W. True 257 feetfrom corner of Wilder Atenue andKeeaiimoltu Stf.el and running asfollows by true bearings:

1. 8. 43 35' W. 22C feetalong (ho Cowun property,

2. S. ! 25' K. CO feet alongAeniie,

3. N. 4 1 35' K. 23S9-1- 0 feetalong Lots 4 and 3, thence

4. N. GQ 45' K. 51 feet alongWilder Avenue to tho Initialpoint and containing un area of

11025 squaio feet comprising Lots 1

and 2 of the tract of land near theWest corner of Keeaumoku Stieetand Wilder Avenue aforesaid laid outfor the Kapiolani Kstnte.

Terms of sale: Cash, U. S. fJoldCoin, 10 por cent, at time of Vale,lulanco on confirmation by Court anddelhcrj of deed.

Deed nl the Expeuso of Purchaser.Tor further particulars apply to

Thompson & demons, Attorneys forComplainant, at Campbell UlocleHonolulu, or to James P. Morgan,Auctioneer, 857 Kaaliumanu Street,said Honolulu, or to the undersignedat tho Judiciary building, said Ho-nolulu.

JOHN MAnCALLINO,Commissioner,

Dated Nov. 4th, 1908.4150 Nov. 5, 12, 19, 20.

Carriage Repairing .

SCHUMAN CARRIAGE CO., LTD.

MERCHANT ST, NEAR ALAKEA.

A HANDSOME GIFTA Pianola

BEROSTR0M MUSIC COMPANY, Ld.

BERGSTROM MUSIC COMPANY, Ld,

SMUGGLING CHINESE!

IS CHARGE MADE1

Pacific Mall OfficersMixed Up In Ugly

Affairs

8AN ITMNC18CO, Calif., No, IS.Charges liiolvlng officers of the c

Mall Stcntnshlo Comnanv In ndaring ninl hitherto successful schemeto smuggle hundreds of Chinese coolielaborers Into this country, have beenfiled with United States ImmigrationCommissioner llnrt It. North and h

a result tho department at Washing,ton has been called Uxin to Institute

special investigation that promisesto unearth tho most s)stematlc"smuggling ring" In the hlstor) ofChinese Immigration.

Dfflrpr lituh tin In llin Pnrlfln ltiltservice employed on the liners pi) Ingbetween this port and the Orient aredirectly accused In the writtenrhnri!i9 with lmhitr tinrtlnu In n

scheme whereby Chinese members ofme unamsnip crews arc lanued utirdcr the ery nose1) of the Immigrationnlltlinrltlna nnil Atilnllp ntlrna .1!.ous of going back to China are subtunned in incir places ami returnedto the essels as bona flilo membersuf the ships' complements. In thosubstitution ring, It Is charged, arecaptains, senior and petty otllcers whohnvo oiieratcd without detection formany years.Allowed Shore Leave

According to the regulations of thoDepartment of Immigration, the Chineso who como hero as members oflhi pmwu nr tin. liiiolflo fiiii I....,- -

Ifirc allowed lauding during the stu)01 ineir vessels in port under hcn)uonus to insure tnelr return to thelirespective ships.

It has been the regular practice ofa Chinaman called Joe Take in t,upply tho bonds Tor his countrymen de-sirous of comlnir nsliom frnm ilw. I.i.rliners. When the Chinamen landedare retnrnpd to tlm itu lir,.. iiadeparture Joe Take is relieved of hisUUIIM.

In thn nnprnllnn nf thla nrnrflA n...Immigration ortlclalH here hate takengreat pains to provide against Justsuch a substitution scheme as Is nowalleged Tho Chlnuman landed underbonds is taken before the experts Inthe Chinese Uureau, identified, andmeasured. He Is then allowed to go.Upon slgiilfIng his Intention of re.turning to tho vessel, the Chinamanis aguln haled before thy authorities,and upon proper Identification is lukenback to the ship by un Immigrationwatchman.Officers Profit By Trick.

That certain steamship officers, Ink-ing advantage of thin rnl.. h ,.,."Mgiicd on" Chinese In Hongkong aslii'iiiuL'iB ui ineir crews with iim iiof.

Inlto understanding Hint thev were tobo landed upon arrival heie, s the .spe-cific charge set forth by Hie peityNnu.eer of tho Mongolia It Is pointed outthat when tho Chinese was once land-ed a substitution of nnotliu was thenoxt and tuHli-s- t nun .,r n... uni. ......All this wus carried on, It Is cli.uged.

nn uic inn Knowledge or certain ofthe steamship officers who derlvohandsome nrorltH u u rodnii ,.r ,i.trick.

Tho information concerning "Ihusubstitution ring" came to the localImmigration nnthnrltl.tu fm,i. u....lulu. Tho same information was giv-en to tho head officials of the PacificMall Steamship Company here. ThoOfficials Of till- - RtenillUhlli I..turn placed their Information In theminus ui inu reucrai omcers ror theirInvestigation. Conferences resulted Inthe forwarding of the charges to Wash-ington.

Officials Of Ihn lnnl Immlnrnllnnstation refuse to mako mi) statementIn regard to the affair, other than msay that no' adlces hau been received from Washington.

DOUBLE HUE ALARM

Two flro alarms were whistled lastnight, from box 64, Klqg and DowsettLane, and box 53, on King near l.lllha.The fire engines responded when thofirst WIiIhMh Willi onntt.ln.t !.. .... .!.wav tn& other whlstlu was sounded.inis was certainly u pmzle, but astho alarms wero sounded not fur fromeach other, tho tlrcmcn pioceeded to-wards Pulama,. until they discoveredtho fire nt tho Junction of King andDesha !.ane. It was but a small blazeand was soon extinguished

The flro originated from n candleburning In a room of a little two-stor- y

building on King and DowsettI.ane. A Hawaiian, who had beenChuttlnir ultli lilu frl.,,iu ir ,i...candle burning when ho went Intoanother room. Whon hu returned hefound that tho candlo had fallen overami hud set flro to some cloth, Ignit-ing the woodwoik.

HOW TO CURE

THE DRINKING HABIT

WO arfi honefltlv ilfifttrnna nt fiii-lnt- .

all who are addicted to drink, nnd if)ou aro interested in any one needingOrrlno wo Invito you to write ns. Ourcorresnondenra. In nniini!.ntiiii nn.i m,..leplles are sent In plain sealed envel-opes. Orrlne No. 1. Is the secret treat- -

ment and No. 2, for thoso who wishtho ollintnr- - trnntmpnl ti ..ap l...vOrrlno Is sold on nil absolute guarantee to enect a euro or money will burefunded. Tho Oirlno Company,Washington, p. C. The leading drug-gists endorso Orrlne. Sold by Honolu.lu Dpig Co, Tort street.

sOct your lunch nt the Now Cigland

Hakery, Hotel street,

WARNINGTO ALLPEOPLE

"Your duty is to poleon tats," aire theCititent' Health Committee, "and In thlaway prevent the epread of the dreaded bu-bonic plague."

This warning of darf er from the ptaguepidemic must impreea every clilien withthe imperative necesatty ol destroying therats that Infeet our city and are a menaceto our very life. v

Tha tnofit pllfthl rwtlaMn an4 wt Um larecommended by national and local au-thorities Is Stearns' Electric Paete, whichdrives rata out ol the house to die.

Wherever used it kills oil the rats, usuallyIn a single night. It Is absolutely guaran-teed to eatermlnaM them or the money willbe refunded.

Protect your home and your city withStearns' Electric Paste.

3I. bailMl IDai. t1, 1.00.kid by Druitliu and Otneral atoraa trtrr-whtr- e

or tni direct prepaid on receipt of price.rruur lUcrtic rwi to., nfiaie.e.T.. i.i.t

AMUSEMENTS.

Hawaiian

Opera House

Friday, Nov. 27Saturday, Nov. 28

The

MISER'S MILLBy Mrs. Garrett T. Lewis and

Edna Proctor Clarke

One of the nrettieit nlavi aVaP nm.duced by little folk.

BenefitHonolulu Free Kindergarten

Tickets at Bergttrom Miuio Co.

ARTTHEATERWonderful Motion Pictures bring-

ing to viaw scenei from many landsand embracing Comedy and Pathos.Two changes each week.

Monday and Thursdayn Danve by Prof. Otro

Seville; The Floor Polishers; Hard-ships of a Little Hero; A Life Drama;Songs Have Their End; Custom Off-icers Mystified; An

By Request re Remit Atlan-tic Voyage.

"Old

Continental"01d-st)l- e straight Ken-

tucky liourbon. Conti-

nental was the favoriteof the Southern gentryof "befoah tho war" pe-

riod. 'A goad, honest,friendly old wlilskey'."

W. C. PeacocR& Co., Ltd.,

Sole Agents.

ChristmasCards & Stationery

Our Stationery comes in handsomeGift Boxes. They make fine and

acceptable Xmas Remem-brances,

WISE BUYERS are getting thepick of our fine big Stock just in.

CALL AND SEE IT NOW!Beautiful Assortment of Christmas

Cards.

Oat & Mossman,76 MERCHANT ST., NEAR P. 0.

WahYingChoneGo.King Street, Ewa of Fishmarket.

DRY GOODS AND FURNISHINGGOODS of EVERY DE- -

SCRIPTION.

BUUETIN AD8 PAY

1

'wantsWANTED

Advertisements Under thla HeadingOne Cent Per Word Each Day. No Advertliemente Inserted for Lese ThanTen Cents.

A )oung man who has taken a dull-ness course in any local school, totake a permanent position in anoffice as assistant bookkeeper. Ad-

dles "U. D.," Uulletln office.

Uy a young lady, position as assist-ant bookkeeper or other office orstore work. Address "It. D" thisoffice. 4120-t- t

Position by expert bookkeeper andstatistician. Address "J. O. B.,"Uulletln office. 4090-t- f

Second-han- d flat-to- p desk; must bereasonable. Address "L.P.," thisoffice. 395S-i- r

A second-han- d showcase, about 6x2x1feet. Address with pries "P.," thisoffice. 3861-t- f

A baby carriage. State conditionand price to "J. K.," Uulletln or- -flee. 4079-t- f

Second-han- d piano. Cheap for carhAddress "K. I).," this office.

41CG-1-

Press feeder of experience. ApplyUulletln office. ' 4K,0-t- f

Clean wiping rags at tbe Bulletin nf.flee.

FURNISHED ROOM.

One or two rooms, with or withoutboard. Apply "H.," this office.

4124-t- f

TO LET

House, 2 stories, G rooms, 14 1C Alapalnear Quarry 8t.; $18, water In-

cluded; modern Improvements.4123-t- f

Two furnished rooms. Apply Mrs.D. McConnell, 1223 Emma St.

Furnished bouse. 1713 lleach Road.Apply on premises. 4067-t- f

Uiige furnished looms. Iteusonablc.732 Klnau St. 41Gti.tr

Furnished cottage. Phone 1087.4165-t- f

ROOMS AND BOARD.

Tllti COUKTLAND is a high-clas- s,

private hotel at reasonable rates,located at the corner of Punuhodand Herttanla avenue. It Is not alarge place; we'd rather care w.llfor a few people than Indifferentlyfor many. Call and inspect therooms.

414J-t- f

Newly furnished rooms with or without board. 104II-G- 0 Deretanla St.

LOST

Last Sunday from the neighborhoodor Kamehameha School, one sorrelmare, short tall, blaze face, un-shod. Keturn to 180 S. King St.and receive reward. 414fi-l- t

Two photographs of a young girl.On King street, between Alakeaand Sherldun streets. Underpleuse communicate with Uulletlnoffice. 4141-t- f

Sigma Alpha Hpsllon fiatprnlty pin.Finder1 kindly notify Charles Al-

bright, this office. 4104-t- f

A dragon-fl- y pin containing opal andemeralds. Itcward on return tothis office. 4141-t- f

FOUND.

'N. D. II. S." pin. Call Uulletln of-fice and pay for ad. 4101-l- w

K. Daimaru,

First-ClassFurnit- Store

134 Beretania near Fort Si

Telephone 214.

FOR SALE

Thorobred Bull Terriers

A. R. Rowat, O.V.S.

The Weeklv Edition nl tha Fu.nln.Bulletin gives a complete summary ofthe news r1 the day.

Bulletin Business (lffim Phnna OKO.

Bulletin Editorial Room Phone 185',

FOR SALE

Advertisements Under this HeadingOne Cent Per Word Each Day. No

Inserted for Leee ThanTen Cents.

A valuable collection of stamps. Thiscollection Is the propert) of thawidow df the late II. W. Ilowen,and Is the result of his effort lamany jears of labor; they can beBeen nt the Hawaiian News Co.,Young building. 3911-t- t

57 white leghorn hetme, three W. I.,cocks, n; barred PI) mouth Hockhens. 3 (o(Ks ditto, and 18 )ouinrhicks from 3 to C weeks old Call

at 1911 South King St before 10n. m or after 4 p in 41Cr,.if

2.11 ncres of bananas and taro laudwith good Irrigation for sale cheap.Maukit uf Old (!ot ltd ami onnew road. Appl) Akol, with.Kwong Chong l.ung, Mautiakeaand King, 4ir,;.tf

Eggs for hatching, from choice mat-tings, single comb White leghorns,$2 per settings; tlm- - corkernIN,$2.50 and upwards. 1". II Kraut."Kuralnook," Manoa i. o lint162. 4K.S-1-

Kine corner lot In Mnklkl. Curbing,water, fruit and ornamental treeand all Improvements. Two min-utes' walk from cars and I'unobouCollege. Address It. r., this office.

House and lot; liouie furnished orunfurnished, 7 rooms, four clouts,electric lights nnd gas, on maincar line; At a bargain Address"Lcrols," llnjletln. 415!-t- f

Windmill pump, Ilrass, Irrigate, Al-

falfa, Garden Truck, etc., pipes,foot ale, complete, $20. II. T.,care llox 2SS, Honolulu. 41S9-2-

Automobile, S passenger Queen; lagood order. 1. I. Mlehlsteln, 21slN. King St.: phone C82.

4125-t- f

Collie pups, fiom pedigreed rVck.Price from $10 to $20; female $10.Horner's Ilanchv 4140--

Cheap Stable, in good ccodltlou.corrugated roof, Apply Uulletlnoffice. 40SX.tr

60,000 acres of land In Kona, Hawaii.Address S. Norrls, Kahuku.

TO THE

Holiday-Seekin- g

PublicWhat SDOt in theu IilanAa .

ceed the great Waimca Plains inbeauty, climate and diversity of scen-ery? City folk in want of rest andrecreation will learn with pleasurethat the Waimea Home of Mr. DavidForbes, late Manager of Knknihaele,is now in tha band, nt Mr U Aimthe well-know- n Chef.

The premises may be rented tur- -

nished bv week nr' month nn mha.able terms. ApdIt to

H. AK0NA, WAIMEA, HAWAILP. 0. Address. Kawaihae.

LOOKat the automobiles, buggies and car-riages we have recently overhauledand painted

THEN SEE US.

W. W. Wright Co..Xing Street near South

Tel. 252

Mr. and Mm.HASHIMOTO

''laaaVaaBBBBBBBBBBi MA88EUR8,RHEUMATISM,BRUISES,

aaBBBAv-'-Ta-l

8PRAIN8,TIRED FEEL-- I'jHL'assfl NO, and other

" ailments quicklymssssl RELIEVED.444 KINO ST..

PALAMATelephone 637

LUNCHES and DRINKSThe moat popular

place in town.

The Fashion Saloon.Hotel St. near Fort

Jack Scully. Jack Roberts.

WING CHONG COKING ST. NEAR BETHEL

Dealers in Furniture Mattresses,Etc., Eto. All kinds of K0A andMISSION FURNITURE Made TfOrder.

BULLETIN AD8 PAY

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Reading-Standard-s

Vc have six of these fine machines on the way fromfactory and will be able to show you the finest Motorcy-cles, both in single anl twin cylinder, that aie made. TheHEADING STANDARD is the only Kotorejcle that has cv- -

ir been ridden up Pikfc's Peal:.Several of the six machines orderH arc sold tn e,

so get jour order in eaily. Call and we will tell youmore about them and show you what they look like.

E. 0. Hall & Son., Ltd.

rwBffr1

Just to Hand

jwaHflaaigagaa

'ottie's .

JRtJT

Combination for DogsPrice, $1.00

Contains: Anlisceptic Mange Wash, Anti-

septic Dog Soap, Dog Blood

Tonic.

Destroys all Vermin, Cures or PreventsSKin Diseases

Obtainable at BENSON, SMITH ami HOLLISTER DRUOCOMPANY

Notice!HOZIDATt SHOPPING MADE EASY at

Counter's

J.'- -i

JEWELRY STORE. His store will be open Saturdayevenings up to Dec. 12 th and then every evening to Deo. 24.

COME EARLY. Select your goods and have them pataway for you. Mail orders promptly attended to.

M. R. Counter, P. 0. BOX

New Negligee ShirtsPlain White and Colored, nrrived by S. S. Alameda.

ALSO ELEGANT PATTERNS, MEN'S NECKWEAR,Stjles.

Yee Chan & Co.,CORNER KING and BETHEL STREETS.

Photographic

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BaseballBoxing.Boating

FOOTBALL

sSOCCER SEASON

OPENS TOMORROW

DOUBLE-HEADE- WILL BE PLAY-E-

ON LEAGUE GROUNDS

Two Games Promise Good Sports forEnthusiasts and Tlay Will Be Close.

Field Is in Readiness for Businessand Players Are in Fine Fettle

Two iMincs nf smrer football, tho.Ill st lii'twicii (lie Mnllwi mill l'uua-liui-

mill thu hvcoiuI between thoDiamond lle.uU unit V. M. 0. A.'n,

lll open tlie Soicer I.enRiiu seniumat (lie I.eiiKiiu rouniln tomonow n.

A meetliiK of the Ilxeciitho Com-niltt-

of the Soccer I.eiiKiio wan heldH'btoriluy ufteinoon In tho rooms ofthe Thlxtlu Chili, anil the final

for the Heason'n playwele (oiiipU'teil. The Iamkux KrountUhaw heen inaikcil on nml In otl'erways Rotten In le.ullnesH, and It onlylemaliiH for the umpire's wlilstlo (oplo (he kIkh.iI for play to com-

mence.Some Interesting foo(b:ill Is nntlcl-p.ite- d

li.vB(K(or enthuslnstH, ns thefour te.iius In the LeaRiie uie (onsld-eie- d

to he of aliont eiiial Btlenglliand no one has eiituied to plclc thepioli.ihle winner of the series.

The schedule of jmnuM fot the H-olies Is ns follows:

Nov. 2C Hallos vs. Puliation; Dia-

mond lle.'id s. Y. M. C A.Dec. . Puliation . Diamond

Head: Y M. C. A. s. .Millies.

Dec 12 l'nniihou s. Y. M. C. A.;Dlninomt Mend s. Mullej.

Dec. 1 Mulles Mt. I'linnhou; Dia-

mond Head n.-- M. C. A.Cliiie(mns Day Puniihou s. Dia

mond Head; Mnlless. Y. M. C. A.New Year's Diy I'uiinlioii . Y.

M. C. A., Dliiinond Head n. Malles.

8MB'USERS THE NEXT VICTIMS

Victorious Japanese Journalists AreOut After Scalps of Sunrise

Organ's Sphere-Shoote-

Dctei mined to make u Rood job of

It, (he Japnncbo Journalists ure pre-

paring to mid the Titer's scalp to

their collection of Journalistic basehall tiophlcs. Tho ovciwuelmliiKvictory which they achletcd over thofouc-- ' of the, llu Met In and Starhas given them n taste for glory andthey aic after tho sphero-sliootcr- u ofthe biinrlsc journal.

General Manager Shelia, who englneeicd the lust bsibeball touriiament which proved so disastrous tothe Yiinl.ee knights of the pencil,has huuilod In a challenge to theTlserltes, and tho game will proliably come off In tho very near futuie. Whether or not he Intendstaking hit victorious team to themainland uftei defeating the "fixerbunch, Slieb.i does not say.

n tt aSHAFTERS AND KALIHIS

WILL MEET ON DIAMOND

Tho Fort Shutter baseball nlimwill meet the Knllhl nggiegutlonThe leprescntnth'cs of the soldleisjebteiday decided to accept the diallouse Issued by tho Kallhls anil promIse a good coating of slacked lime

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PO RTEXECUTIVES VS. JUDICIARIES

Rival Baseball Nines Are .Ready forContest and Both Sides

Prophesy Victory

It nil the wonderful things prom-

ised by the representatives of thoExecutive and Judiciary buildingsfor their game tomorrow come topass, the contest will be one of themost Interesting specimens of base-

ball ever witnessed in Honolulu.Doth nines are confident of victorynnu ulrcauv nicy nio planning mo SllIIjv(ln nomnlMw Plin fr Trot.,.way In which the turkey they nre'. , ,.,. ' .

'" um ""' u" "own l0 oenousto win shall bo cooked.Tho Capltollsts aie In particularly worn at unce Preliminaries Have

line and feelingly of tho Not Yet Beenappetite which they will aft-

er they have defeated the Judiciaries. The latter ure Inclined to snilloat the boasts of their opponents, amisay that theie will be nothing buta whitewash coat for the Executive,

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Moth teams have lined up their supporters, and there will be no dearthof rooteis nlong the side lines tocheer the plaers on to victory.

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GOOD TENNIS PROMISED

Handicaps Are Rearranged for EwaTournament and Outlook for

Good Sport Is BrightTho tennis tournament which will

be held at Ilwa tomonow will bo aninteresting event to devotees of thoracquet. It Is believed that the playwllr be very dose, us a careful rovls- -

lou of handicaps has been made, pastperformames furnishing thu bustsupon which thu handicaps have beenadjusted.

The following nre the entries andhandicaps: McKcever und Swift, ovv'o

30; Greenfield and Schmidt. Wo 30;Teruda and (trout, scratch; Col inand ltrolau, scratch: llcntti and I'ck- -land, Douglas and Nolan, Hejitonnud Oldlng receive 1G; 'Silver, andDavidson mid Newman und Kckhindtcceive 10 plus of 30;and and ttouvc-- und Mullericcelvo in and 30; I'ussoth and Westreceive JO.

' tt a itCARETAKERS IN CHARGE

Outrigger Club Is Getting Thingsinto. Shape in Frenaration for

Coming Regatta

Today tho new caietakers tnko possession of (ho house piepared fot(hem on the grounds of the Outrig-ger Club, and fiom now on therewill ho bomeono In attendance ut thocjtib all of tho time.

JWork on thn new crass cottages

that will liousu the dub Is piogrcs-sin- g

rapidly. A loof Is placedovei the bath house and (hebtructurc will bo In readiness for oc-

cupancy by December f, the date setfor the carnival and rega((u.

Tho floor of tho Innal over thewill lie ready for danclnc on

the night of the carnival. It Is prom-ised, while the roadway from Wnl-kl- kl

road to the club giounds is nowwell under way, Tho entire plan( oftho Outrigger Club Is rapidly ncai-In- g

completion,it it tt

GOLF TOURNAMENT ATCOUNTRY CLUB, TOMORROW

Entiles for (ho hole tournamenton the llnksof the Oahii CountryClub tomonow wilt closo promptly at10 o'clock in tho morning. Nonames will bo recorded after thattime, and nil who wish to take paitIn (ho play will have (o bo on handearly. I'lay will rpuimoiico limne

and glue for the with Idlutely nrter the closing of (ho en(rythe euphonious name. 'list.

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RacingWrestling

Roiling

FISTIC

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MATCH IS ASSURED

MEN ARE SIGNED TO MEETEARLY NEXT MONTH

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Work

The obstacles which stood in (hewu of the Sulllvan-Mlll- er contesthave been swept away nml tho menhave been matched lo fight on theevening of December ft. Iloth willbegin serious training nt once, anda likely bout is promised.

Dick Sullivan has a good, cleanreputation as n sportsman und hisname alone will probably draw .1

good house, l.lttlc is known aboutSoldier Miller, but (hat little Is de-

cidedly promising. At tiny late, Mil-

ler Is confident (tint lie can defeatLSuIllvau and will make a strong ef

fort to mal.o good tils boast.Sullivan has been working quietly

since ho nrrlvcd Jicre several weekBago and Is In fine trim. He, will nowsettle down (o steady training ut thoHealnni boat liousu with lloquet andpiobnhly Mcl'iiddou as sparring part-ners.

Miller will, of course, do his train-ing at fort Shaftor. McCullotigh, thuclever soldier, who has made an ex-

cellent showing hero on several occa-sions, will act as tils sparring partner.

As jet no announcement has beenmade regarding preliminaries. Therearo several likely boys In town whonro looking for matches, however,and there will not be much difficultyIn filling up tho (list part of theprogram.

it tt ttSPECIAL MEETING OF THE

PACIFIC ATHLETIC CLUB

Tho Pacific Athletic Club will holdn special meeting at tho residenceof James Achuck, No. fi 7 0 King streetnext Saturday evening nt 7 o'clock.All members aro especially asked lohe present ns matters of Importancewill come up for consldeiatlon.una

LATONIA RACES

CINCINNATI, 0., Nov. 13. Latu-ni- n

results:First race, six furlongs Mlquo

O'llrlcn won, Medora second. SisterHiyllls third. Time, 1:18 5.

Second race, six furlongs Clai-borne won, Killlngton cecond, Ludlil-nn- a

third. Time, 1:19.Third race, ono mile Tluffons won

Dispute second, Kloreal (bird. Time,1:47.

Fourth race, six furlongs SeaSwell won, Sally Preston second,Dainty Dame third. Time, 1:15

Fifth race, five and a half fur-longs Snako Mary, won, Maimorcansecond, Harriet Howe third. Time,1:10

Sixth race, ono and a sixteenthmiles Apt won, Ollvcdear second,Gambrlnus third. Time, 1:52

tt tt ttWILL OPPOSE NEVADA RACING

KENO, Nov., Nov. 13. Followingtho report (hat California horso ruropiomoters would como to Nevada Ifhoise racing was stamped out by thoCalifornia Legislature. J. 10. Montne,vlre piesldent of, the Reno

league, said today that tholeague would present a petition totho next State I.egtblature askingthat these California promoters balefuscd n frnnrhlse to carry on rac-ing In this State. He also said Hintnnother petition calling for a specialelection tn drlvp gambling out ofIleno under tho Initiative, anil refer-endum net would ho circulated noxt.week.

tt ti fGOTCH TO MEET RUSSIAN

LONDON, Kng.. Nov. 13. FrankGotch, the American wrestler, amiGeorge Huckciischmldt, tho Ilusslun,met In London this afternoon andaeieed upon n match. Tho exnetdate hns(iot heen fixed, but It willnot bo before March,

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