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Vancouver:
TTHiigtetej. .cm.
.Out. 11
a 3VEN ING BulletinAfirnKl on. icFor Vancouver:( MiirmiiH net. n 3:30 EDITION 1
Bulletin Advertising is Good Times Advertising For Sellers and Buyers
VOL XI HO "1420 8 PAGES. HONOLULU,! TERRITORY 0? HAWAII. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 1, 1009. 8 PAOES. PRICE 5 CENTS
r.? ht.. ft? W trJ j.r.9ra m4" w t fttM iffci Vta fc FOR PURE HONOLULUkg h a msr
ATLANTnnft Pn L nn n pn
a - b u m UBii to i' v a s mfi 1 j tmpmi ooid.i 0 u 0 i q i:
Loving Lew lot-Cu-p
Broken
NLW YORK. Oct 1. The officersnml men of the Atlantic fleet1 willpresent n $2,100 lovinc cup to' theJapanese navy in recognition of thehospitality shown the Amc'ricnnswhen in Jnpan. '
BALL AT YOUNG -
HOTEL TONIGHT!
lili l( pll'pll lllll. - , l.i IUU I
i" Hi. ciiicr Pun niiii n or iin- - r.illli lli fur II t ir hiioii 11 .11 11
glwn "I 1n- - Atoiutuh chi'ik UnitI'Uiialil 'I In C'llll r Pett olllcils iuv
mud ilii 11 luihiljiiii or ro il imi .1I lilli 1 yiil mul .In aHili pi'imlsts j
In In mi 'ui tin l.unist nr (lie bv.iau-- -
SIX MONTHS FOB'
A KNUfc-WlEI-M
It Innk il Jtuj lii Judge Do Hoi'dopuitiiieut or Iho Clicult Court illwMi minutes UiIh morning In luturr 11
veidlil or guilty n diaiKVil In tlioi'ibci of tho Tonllciry ngilnst Sagawin a licensed of attacking 11 fellowuiiiilijuinn dining I lie late slil'ito who
Mil noi imnlfett 11 iioilrv to roniilliutnIn Hit- - KilTi'lM of the IIUIlci Wage Anmillion
MIiiiiipv IIiutI.-im- i vim iu I
ilii' defendant, nuiIo a pli'ii fin 11 Ikhri'iili'iK't ami Judgo l)o Holt iiii in litl ileildoil tli.it It was a rnso whinllll llltl'll'SlH of JllHlltO Mllllll not li
tnliMMwl In nn luiiiHlllnti oT theiiiiiliiiiiin penally nt two jours milnicoilliu;l m litem "0 Hid limn to nixuinn'tin niitrlniiiiiiKtit
ELGIN WON'T TALK
Tin Ililn Iii'jiiiio mys of tho KIkIiiIill fin i'iilli;ri'Ki,liili.ii nleil lllinieul
'I lie Tillmiie iiian.iK"d to coiimiolwl'l Mi Ciiiln oktLn1,i) over the lei
plnni ami nnVri.il lihu to in lillxli hui M. ot'tl', nfali. but Mr i:iem Flan (I
tliil lie had uotli'iii; in c.17 fir p llllliiii'ii In I iq tinwlllin; lo i ' lino
ft nit .
an.
BORN. ,
n'IITlrf)-T- o Mr. ami Ml. AnlnnnI'liilailu of I alinln.i, Maui Kopt ,27a il nii'liii i , .. ,
Hi in wi , UMliw
ism.e9W
lw!
mIiiu
!,,; nAKiRS-- i
R fe
"We liMi no iirmcrtill'iiis on tap ntnil," hiilil I' 9. Intern il HoxcnmS'C!.-Irrin- r
W.ilu--r T. l)nilca,llil nricniomiIn or Hip llerti Ih the iimnilliR)i.i;ht (lint llio IVilcrAI niitliinltleHuoiilil pintrciilt' l;i Hie niKi'H or tlmtiiinr iiii'ii nllrci'tl to lu linpllcntcil Inllijuor fullliij?, '
1It Is tlut llio 1l(imr
of llio c Jly 1uiq rn'inpllcil ltlilliu ictciuui liH. "U'l tlHtfiiltonipl'tiimpo In llio"i"loitil nlllcoSi U inerHy11 BLiliiltoim c'lkHRitfrntlnir mul fulFo1'Jioil ot llio inornlnR pjH.i
Uaihoun Case"
WtsElectioDI .,SAH FRANCISCO, Oct. 1, Theacconil trial of Patrick Cnlhoua forlintcrv has been postponed until -r
15. sg that it will not betaken up until nftcr Uic city dec- -
tun.
Burton DeadNEW YORK. Oct. 1. Jrcderuk
'Russell Burton, the author, tlicd inthis citv today. Burton was born inKichiean in 1801. He uraduatp-- 1
from Hanard with honors and coin-note- d
many soncs.
Win n lln- - rull ,miiI naltho Teliliesbn Ih KiW'ii on TuilBllI le nl dim oil ulilim of v..ncut iinilcr way at thlrtiPii kmnN'atOH llarbnr. Hie licxl pin i
in lliu ll'i-'- in (lillae of Hi
ininlawilllor
llirt.Althouqh tho ilnto of itipurliire Is
lllll fmif daya orf. pic.il propaiallo'iiimo in ide for IIiIm owul amifinni now ntilll afli r I practice,
mid pl'iil of it, will be In bimelor nil hands'
fioin AdmlraJilowii.
Konin people II ivn all Idea that tin iutin! luiw It Willi, iiii ti mull nf u nr dill
when u llvtl Is crulnliiK lojellier of- -
PARIS llioJ.liJi.lVIJ HIVfashions for the
iffotysr women of Amer--
i
jHWHi ALWAW
ica ; lNew xorKthe fashions formen.Alfred Benjamin
& Co.CoiTeot Clothes
for Meaare made in NewYork and repre-sent the best instyle, workman-ship, and materi-als.
THE KASIJ CO., Ltd.
f i luit mul llnii I
i
i illIMlllle
brhm,tai!!i
mirk,
l
FLEET'S'STRANGE message nccr. ccn inccSENT TO ATTORNEY,ULLU JIXUKLJMrs. Kels&y1 Asks-vAbo- ut
Deposition But Does
Not Give Details.r Jlu
Alinut Ion ilRyinKft, MrK. lli'ltn Kt-l- - oNCjmvcyniiron HHh inornliiK liy tliotry simo h.nl death 11 few ,an ni.otjMm Tolrphonn Company to H10 llnfcliocnl tlm cntlin coiniiidiiltjv tallvd.nuiion Trmt Conipjuy Tim OrulIU 'nilc Wnrrni Tlujcr, ln-- nttor n,crr ,s tM al ,m.0tliii! of Mockin. U'lPiiliiui". Imlilcr. Hie. Iimnl of illrertnrii ui
o jciii liuard nnJIIiliiK of n ilrpo- - anlliorlieil to liorniw Hie stun of !5il..union iroin him ,io-- 7' kiid nnxeil linn. ,,n , i rnliirn Ik.iu. kx i.t rent
11
He rcplleil Hiiit fmil not. ami nhVeil Coiiim liomlis tlm Mutual Tolcptioin) ileoil niur llio,u
ponMhlo,
contln- - Americanivr for flctiilt,. lij inin lil(ji Compmy ami nectirn tho iNVMnrnt Keiickn Hint may mho In tho hnnillltiK day
11111 1.111S on rniiier mat ih n, , IntorcHl. of the IkiiiiI Uiiui nml tho ailmluliitra- -
llm In.t nn niMiril if Him iiintler , ..,, i.i . .,." "- - " " ' ' ami uiiiur iiiriiiL-i- u eiwiin-n-, nun 01 iu.u uiiininui
1I0 not iiuileretnml how he cnuM ' - -,!mu kllleil lieihct' ocr flniticl.il .. ; inilll 11111nil, rnl.l Mr. TJltycr". Mflr rar IUAHAI Willcan lui.iPiBtnnd iitu iiw&i hut utile, Iflftiinl UL) ff ILLaillj IHT IIIUIHTIO II lllfl 1JUH ItUlUvalnililiv, When fMi iteciireil llio plj)frt Oto icnilirkcil that It woiihl prill11I1U iln hor no Koo'i Mm. KelBcy wan wininiti who w.iV ilvHpnmli ntitHniCH. lihe M cured her dlvorrn A"rllllIS. mH nml Iiiih 11411 n ninl tltiin pr
lit That tolls toiuhlernlilo 1(1 licit.l"ry. .' i
"I"nr-w- jonrn xylite hIio t lUKhtrchtxiliji Mn, ami uIh IUIiik 011 horllomepiid nl I'.ilolo kIip walked orrodij twlco n day n hn' iHtanco tomid from hor chool7whlch was a
hauUIIIii. Ah to Clarke tf;roat ounductpil inoKt of his logtl IiiihI.ponH for the ninft-lw- jonrH, and noir!::"",'"!!";' m?1 iv:.1,?..."'. 1..1- - over (lip I'arltlc,...iivi 1111111 .niciiivna iui.iiiii ,w"Ijrlweni thoiii. llio wiih alotin 111
HlU Wlirlll, lllll' lPMHllllloill aflliiwH.bIiq nifty liavn had a fnnpy fnr.hliii, hutI neor know amlhlnc of It."
for
tided unen notnicii or llioIn up tho inprlKapp John Mrl.aiiRlillnr the ic--
her propertJC on whlrli Dr. Clarko for pun, wllf. ......n...t oir. ri. .........Ki. .. .. . .
ft u i..'i.i.j ,n .,..,,., iiri lUIIKiri fill HIT Bd'illllUr IIUII.) ineon i;iun ami ?ziuu, ami rap- -
Mdi, In alue II will proli'ii'ay rovorl tn the am iik Pr. Clarkuhail no of thomortcnmi. nml M- with Mrs.Kelupy woie 'if Hit inom' rnrdlnl.
FLEET NEWSciv xiroml of tlmo In taken inni'lb anil tartlcal Xi) innkm m-- at what hour of tho iliy ornlklit llu HlKtial from tho willbo KlU'li, "plear hhlp for iirKoine iilhir orili'i whlrli roiiulroHoveryiiiiiii to l nthi) jury. (
Kvciy alilp In llm fleet Is ijit for,Hie uivotnd IntKOt iimj froiii I
utiiv until batllo la ner IIwill iiieaii Kiin drlllM.
Is tlm onkr of tho ay onboard tho Ikilford at tho Oceanictl(Kk, mid prolialdy until oar!,
tlio black stuIT will hoKiiltn;
AHer overwill Kraut Bliliro loan whhh
will hiht inilll tho PUli of the mouth,nlu n File kiiIIh or Hail rriue'HPo. Af,ler Hie Poitolu rplilirntion Ih oier
lihe hliln will for Callfornlii r 'tin tilnR horn on Nou'tuhoi 5In til about ten ilus.Officers To Pearl Harbor,
ami Hari with. i iiidiiv nlUtti oMIie llj't iih iiii
(Continued Pane 4)" .
You Have NeverHad An Accident
YOlf HAY? WHAT BU- -
iiavi: you roit tub nr-jri'ii- i:
Yor iv.K on iii:ah oriiKiNt;
day. iiavi: IB
Write You Accident
Policy
ONI! 1IIVT IK l.lllintAIi,AM) IN vN 1
HAWAIIAN
TRUST
COMPANY LTD.,
932 Fori
MJTUAL'S BONDSi Aitlrtiol .1 nil ,1 iti tlm till fill II
.,. w,
f....
I :
as1
SHINE TONIGHT
New Station OnJ)ahu Will
Placed Jn Service' By cPalmer
With Its powerful lncnnilerrn.lIftU nel 1) plaie, Makupu'.lIlKht will the fiiKt tlmo tonlKlit
K)?- -pen limi st JVmili Palmer of tillI' W. IIiiKlnoer'a oirice left
tho to pet everything Inreadlnean, and iill lunn
.Mr. Thayer jis'Mrf Kelaoj'H iiruiiiir.attorney dr.ittlnK keeper
r epntly npiiotiitcd .Malta.....a .,.. ..: .,
nnin "
IncreiiHliiR
intention fnrerloHliiKrelailmiH
upiniiieiticrH
lliiKdilpnrtliii,"
tiophypiarllco
('(.i.illnf;
lomtir-io- n
tntirnliiKuhoaril.
unlliiK CapltJn
iiinlli.'in
n
AdmlialH Helji'i'
oni j
WHM.,
ct'itiTY
pi:opi.i: iNjntnn kvbky
An
COMPANY
St.
Bp
jeatordayutniloji
marlnera
Ho waa fonuerl)' keeper of NawlllwK(IcorRti A llcasley, flrbt, dbhIkI-an- t,
nml (iiorKo Mannllcld, accond,'iKHlstnnt, arc already an the ground.Mrf llcmloj wan the keeper of tlioPi out ItatiKti IIrIiI, "while MaiiBHobl
w.ih n matt) In tho Inter-Inlan- d ser-vice
I'rouiptl) nn darkncua hcIh In Mr.Palmer will throw Hip switch thatIlKhta tho IiIk lamp, mid It la entliiint.ed Hint the ra)H inn be seen betweentwentj-clRl- it and thirty nittos.While eecrnl of the llKlilhoimn
may ro out to n.'u tho new lltthtplaced In roTimiUnliin, tliern willno rciemoiiteH, ami the crlef Inter-p- al
of tlio fidi'inl autlioi Itli'H inon tho kucccm of tho, stiitlou.
This will ho tho first IIrIiI seenby Incoming vpsbpIi from tho main-lan-
NORGAARDIN '
PURE MILK FIGHT
Has Promise- - Of Federal
Government To Send
Tuberculin Tubes
I iieomioLtlon with tho milk amidnlry nrdluanco recently passed bytho Ho ml of Supervisors. Dr. VictorNorRaard, Torrltorlal Vetorlnarlnn,Ii.ib Miluuti'prcd In aid tho City andCounts oindals In tlnlr flRht for puremilk. Ho has ngn'oil to tiy nml In-
terest tho Department of ARrleultiironml Unreal nt Animal Industry.
I lln lias already succopiled In Ret'HiiK the I'l'diral Kiivei anient to aRreeito ri ml Hawaii 2u'lfl tubes of Tuheri'iilln, with tho untlorstaiidni; that
jtho rt pass an orillminro, pnitldliiKI that milk shall not ho sold from anyicowb on which tho test rcaetn. Tills
offer limply ilemoiiKtratos that tho atHtiitlo of the government Is for betterami purer milk, Kucli tests havo beenbiKiessfiilly imitlo In all the largo(Hies on tho mainland, ami resulted Ina laiKo ii'duclloii of slrkui'ss. and pm
r milk fur tho market
YOU CAN BANK ON
"wt:
imirtKHKe. or ilppil nf trust to llioHawaiian Trtittt Coiup.iny of nit (In;iniH'rty of tlio teloplionv corporation I
It Ik KpcrlRul Hint KSOOO par vntuo'nf Hie IhiiiiIh rhnll bu of tlio iK'noinlnn-- j
Hon tif JH'O ami tho ri'inalnlng mnotinU-- 'rJlMiiKl. rhnll lie In tho itnioinlnatlonof $1000 cich,
niiyiptiy, principal artduiu
Ih
tl.ti. n,.l.ln... il... uu 111c unscuaii uuiucs mo iwiaiutmiii '"" -- .International nwllm of nil
to
usi't
nf
lir
Ait
fli
bo
to
of
PROMPT ACTION
SAVtS SEAMAN
andfollows:
Exciting; Event On
BfeitfordsLeaving
BaseScores
Cnilsrt.a::-.::::.1- ?,
r,8
r'no1(oharna 7"j
pVeHToSriMji cry, OCTOBERIIiik at hoirl nfternortii sTANCING OF AMEniCAH.'LEACUE1on tlm irulwr week Club. J', Tvft"
Vtil.nliama, anil .,. C3 .'IIIthe prompt lowering of Iho cmer--Rpney boat no tho owes ,.,.
life, Tlio sentry on tho quarter LiiirnRnleck whllo pncltiR up and do'fu iltir- -
InK Ills aftprnoon watch, siw thebody of man strike the water, nijilliistaully yelled lo the after hrldROthe tlirllllniT pry, "At the will! timethaf ho was RlVlnp "Amine ot thofact, his Hands were bus m calling
tho llfo buoysrieil'nftjununian ot war.
Wjlhlp a mv seconds tho (elo- -
Rrnph In tho room bad lnill:cuted full whllo ondeck tho thrill plpluipnf tho boat-swain's hail brought menburning aft tti loner tho bo it.t Within flvo minutes from tlio timethe man had dropped to the blue seabelow, a boat by Its crew,(onunanili'd by a wi.asafely tho man back to theship.
(Continued on 4)
ARCONA OPEN TTOVISlfORS
German Cruiser Will
Remain PorfSix Days
Willi the- - Imperial' eagloson her bow tho rrujser ArcoimIs I) lug at iho end tho rnHroail
the
Portoln In San I'YsucUco.is a cruiser with a
armament and In time of war wouldact In tlm capacity of a scout.
(Conttnned on Paw 4)
S.S. HilonianOot. 6, '09
Next Fruit BoatIsland Fruit Co.,
72 King-- St.
Jikmm5c
for a long,cold drinkA( TAMCAMii nirp yKv ui iiiurtii
rALivi trc WATER.
CMSlZSm jHollister Drug Co.
TOV
,,..i
ii
II
ball
(Special Bull c tii Cable.)
JAPAN
Race
Sun Francisco. Oct. 1. The re of entlr.il nst ioi suectaUirs nrcsent,!'1A. .f . ... !.. ...m 1.lt,.,a rtavtA.l Irwldfrl
,.r 01 iu -- -.
m
a
,
Al.
National Leagues tovcrc as
AMERICAN.New York G. St. Louis 0.New York 11. St. Louis 4.' .
0. Detroit G. VFldladelphin Chicago 4.Washineton 4, Cleveland 2,-- r
NATIONAL. ! ,5Cincinnati G, St. Louis 1
STANDING OF NATIONAL. LEAGUEOCTOQER I.
Club I' W.
Cluclnuall ,i,. ... 7.1
.. ..a
"Jlan mi tait-- i I
I'rt.1after from
Plilladelphl i
neatnen Ilonton
overboard'
speed
Pace
In
nn
Yor'i .Clovoland
Inula ,,Wahliiut"ii
. . . l PS
....',-7-
.... 7
. r.'.i
ii
' rfN 'A
p.. .H);uf flttSai.:'
M'H, wan onelledionl nlionlvil
Ii'.uIiik .,..',. ...rftO
ofhis
nlwilys car- -
engineastern,
whistle
manned
rowing
(icrinmiHerman
KlhHviiI
Phone
Boston0,
Dotroft
New
Rt,
73
fit7.1
1, 7.1
7'J
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l,2H
5S."
r.iui:un.-- i
.T.'S
TRI3. Oct. 1. James J. Jeffries.rct.rcd heavyweicht champion ofIho world, leaves Kerc for Amcricnon Oct. 16.
!
tin n re will be'KUeti nl.tho MoanaHotel loulRliI In of, tho unicornof tho Pacific Heel. II. M. S, Ileilfurtl.tho German ninnnf.niir Arioiia amitho cruiser Koorhrntuint Army, Niuand townsfolk uro rorillnlly liivlted toattend. i "
A(JU3(IIUH
Hotel iiptl.el wl.l.h when
more, vxrtpt when ilancing',,.ill,.rli,t al.ihre.'
sparedwimr .our eeii.inj YOKonaiiia surl'iig in.isle,nssgiud AslatlStation going tliiomd. "'". ""'". Kn:l
She small small
She
15.
honor
0 d IJ
ZURICH, tliouwniH;
on'thcr Race.balloons iWunc off nmidstmusip. Hags iind the cjCocring of th,I WtV'
Ohin' 9'
(
U&3B SHtBA
Ab IL.
z OllaiSUo Bala
jar yssnnfiiiniVHaXK!
tfltf-J- yt
'NEW YORK Octthe in winch
the ticHudson rvci
wns
--With
,ifnTin crew )A
nr.l nnrticibrThe stKi'irlinu
Tl.tExplorer Pearl'
aboard dnuRffiouas.oncd bi
broken proppiur
Mries Sails Vicario
SJxteenth Dies Injatt!
mm HOTEL
WILL ENTERTAIN
iDoq
IM3HErjlHB
Ruo5cyl)
en.
Morocco. Oct. TWSranish force s todaiand General Vncano was h.lledthe lighting--.
President
In TacoipWflbh Oct. 1.
rousintr fnrcwrll civen Tityrptt !.. ......i.lHull Pfi.tr lllll lllU lUUlll
and streels, U he left this tit.v forcnocJ
being by K Nnlnna. He wrocceded Taco.na. ulicroManager Iho Kawalhoi. CHih. "ubl,5. icccption was the eventv
iiVlntk. the nfttrnoon His Irani lcaycsis open every nightIho udmls..loii feo Is only lo mis. .Portland tomorrow noonladies free does lint cost any j
nn urof. umilu fill li
The management noHout or , best
Klin Ih tu tho Haul I
'. '' " ,l'ami Is alton.lthe
! I
1
urscffnlly
V j E D S H U
j?
'PA
nil,
H l, l! j
1'
r !
to Aitthe
is
m noI
t
MELILLA, 1.
t
SEATTLE.was
.! nt i1,ffl.J t... ... I ... tl...,. . .. IU i
.ondiiefed 8. to' I
ofAat 7
. JIt )ou I
Iu
linn ox- -of
, ,'"to
NamcBuckelelwnliaii tiled Club, llio best nml GOLDHELD, Ncv , Oct
Club In Iho Islan.ls, has Jiuckcley was today elected"" I'.iu .in. j uent oi me r.l inintr Cono-rr.-
0
The
this
(Ileo
llleo
: lirvi
A man take m lumunp;.
Best
Exercise
Your feet encased in pair of these rlk flexible shncsjwill make you feel like takinic a sprint in the eventn1' orbefore breakfast. Just give tins n second thought Try itana see now you win ,oeat doctor out.
- OfEN SATURDAY EVENINGS.
Manufacturers' Shoe .Co., Ltd.v1051 Fort St.
I
Oct!
shJowent
vp
can
tne
Tel. 283.
E.rr
r
VJ
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1
1
MASONIC TEMPLE
Weekly Calendar
MinUAVOceanic Stated and Thiid
Degree.
Ha.vnl.vi tecortd Degree.
I'llMSSUAV'
I IHWSDAV
MIIA
HAU'UllAV
All visum, nienjtxirs ot theordei uiti imdinlly luvlted to
i tn hi uif niim ut local lodge.
flAitJUUAX LOUOE, No. 3, 1. 0. 0. P.
Miihii . ppv Sinnrilf llK.iM In I. . ( F Hall, Port htreot
, i: It HlJNIJflV, Secretary) F O. WU'ltMS, N. U.
All vimiiuk uroiueis Miry curuiuIjjvtte I
04HIT LODGE, No. 1, K. of 1
Meet eory tlret and third Frl- -
. lay evening at 7:30 In K. o I. Hull,rar ifort and Deretanlu. Vlittlag
! other Invited to nttemt.j , F: I. NU015NT. O. C.. O. OOSLINO. K. It. 8.
HONOLULU 10DGE 010, B. P. 0. E.
' Honolulu Lodge No.VHO, 11. P. 0.Klkk meets In tbet hall, on Kingetreet, ui ir tort, every evin- -
(. Mi others nro cordiallyvltJ in attend
K A IHHTIUTT, U. It.I! C l.xaiON, Sec'y.
aOHOintn AERIE 140, F. 0. E.
L Ifcei. i the 2nl and Hth WKD- -WE3DAY evenings of each month ath:30 oYlock lu K. of P. Hall, CorneltHret sills und Kort ttreots.. ,.,,;. Visiting Kagles are invited to l--
l"A - ,
i W. IX. MeCOV, W., Treat.' '
j . H. T MOOKE. Secy.
Ww. M'KINLEY LODGE No.8, K.ofP.
,, iU-ct- every .nd and 4tb Saturdayening it i I ui lock In K. of V.11, cor. and Hcretanla. Visit- -
fa brother cordially Invited to at- -
f. u Mi annw, c. a.&. A. J VOII8EN. K. It. S
ItAWAIUH TRIEE, No. 1, 1. 0. It. M.
j Meets ev-i- flr-- t .mil third Thurs-H- n
of e.n li in nth ut Knights ofttythlas II ill i nine; brothers cor-ljal- lj
lnvlti.l t tti ml.v I. A I'KIMIY, Sachem.
I E . lOOU. O. of It.
U 'I 'MTS CLEANBlf.'i 'KIT IS CLEAN
Spond DairyMilk
Is pleasant null whole-some Theie's a dif-
ference " The Babynotices it instantly.
TIIE POND DAIRY.r Tel. 690.iwrK.iUByrinnHi ESSSSDHEH
y
iavidL
A. Dowsett,INSURANCE, REAL ESTATE,
M LOANS.:!
.".03 udd Butldini;. Phone G55.U(
airaer oeer
! i?.SALE AT ALL BARS
CELEPIIONF. 1331A
v:d tx Alameda a New ShipLntt'st Strles in
LADIES" HAT3.
te. UYEM,1028 NUUANU SI
,ptaFECTION ROOF TAINT
t a trial. Guaranteed to proveWrite fw-- booklet to P. 0.
DAVIES & CO., AGENTS. '
TARLIE AT TIIE
um Saloon,See his curios.
t j'u' cardi a) Bulletin.
Sfn Francisco HotelsM"MIMW4MHHnraNMIHW
HOTELSTEWARTSAN FRANCISCOGennr Street, nbovc Union Square
Just opposite llottl St FundiFtinpcan Piatt Si.60 a day upAmcncrm, Plan $3.00 a day up
D ol ntui prlck'structurc, furnish.i iirs cis $uu,uuu. man class Hotelatmoclctatii rates, Ccntcroftbcatreaudtctalldistrict.Onearlinestrant.ferrlngnllovef dty. Omnibus meetsnil trains and .steamers. Send forbooklet with map of San Francisco.Hotel Stewatt noW.rccognlzcd as11awaiisnIilandhendiruarer.Ctfbleaddre-- , "TrnwcM." A II C Code',.
HOTEL STEWART
orses for Hire
Saddle or Driving.
CLUB STABLES1128 Tort St. Til. 100.
AutosRepairedYour machine will be ready for
you when we ay it will be. Wdon't experiment on outos; we repairthem.
Von Hamm- - YoungCo., Ltd.
ALEXANtSR Y0UNQ BTJUIJINa.
5 Telephone 5
Honolulu
Automobile Stand
C. H. BehnProprietor and Manager.
Comer Alakca and Hotel Street.
LOCOMOBILEBaby TonncauReady for Demonstration.SCIIUMAN CARRIAGE CO. . .
J. V KERSHNER
Auto Tire Repairing.'- -
1177 Alukea St. " Phone '484.
AUTOSINDEPENDENT AUTO STAND
Kin? and Bishop Sts.- Phone(609.
ALL THE HTTINQS FOE
ASSOCIATED GARAGE,
. ItiJ."A(;onts for 'the Kissel Kar and
ChalmerS'DetToit.First-Clas- s Repairmg.
Merchant St.
Your Automobile TopBuilt '
The W.W.WRIGHT C0.,Ltd.Kin?, near Sonth.
Do Not Let YourContract for electric wiring or fix-
tures until you have consulted the
Union Electric Co.,Harrison Block.
RING UP
Levy's for Groceries
Phone 70.
Victor
Talking MachineFcr home cnteitainment.
BERGSTROM MUSIC CO.,' LTD.
FRENCH and EYELET
EMBROIDERY
MRS, J. ROSENBEROAlexander Young Hotel,
Rvnsinr. nuu.KTiN, ho.s'oujmj. t ocTonnu i. moo."
LOCAL AND GENERAL
The Big NJok.l Scratch Pnd for tatat the D u e 1 n office for five cents,la one Inoh thick, made up of two hun.dred sheets of good paper. Six for aquarter.
Call and sea Mike Pntun at the Gnoore.
Anything new In tho snorting llnfAnything Kuod lu tho liquor ltna? Youcan And It at "Tho Two Jacks." '
If you want a good Job done on atauto or carriage tako It to HawallaaCarriage Mfg. Co.. 437 Quo on St.
A intent that makes Owen Williamtho owner In fco slniil of a tu nacrei'hioio iHinicstpail was slcnod i cater- -
day by Omernor Kroar.Governor Frcar has received the res- -
iKiiutlon of Iilnln SI. Dentin nit n membor of tho Hoard of Liquor l.lrl'nseCommissioners for th'o' .Island ofKauai,
Thu Inlierltnncc tax collections forIhp three months endliiK yesterdaynmoutit to $32,000. Tb( collections forthe last Ucal year amounted to ,onlyI17.000.
Adjutant Drneral Junes of tho N'atlonal Oiianl ilcclares that ho Is n be-
liever of three ears of compulsoryservice lu tho National (lu.ird betweenthe iikcs of eighteen and twenty-live- .
Ah Chuntr, proprietor of tho Ilostonrcstimrant on Hotel street, was ar-
rested last nlKht by l.lcenso InspectorKennel. Ab CIiuiir Ih charKed withspnliiK beer In tea curs In place oftea and neglecting to have n license.
President H. A. Slott-Smlt- of thoDonrd of Health will go to Hawaii onthe Manna Kea Tuesday, ami will takeactive charge of n rampafgn againsttho Bin cad of typhoid fever. A specialeffort villi ho made to prevent thospread of tho disease In tho llatnakuadistrict.
Claudius Stcllrldii. sccrctnry to Govcrnor Frcnr, yesterday represented theGovernor In returning tho nfltcla! cnllof T Cllve Davlos, the Ilrltlsh Consulwho accompanied Captainofjir,-- SI, S, nciJTonl Ti'hen tho
the'.crulsor called on thechlol. excciillvo.'
Owlng'tp niiMnadvertant error of thepress agent In tho'ltccreatlnn ColumnycBle'rdny It was stated that "Cnrtortho Qreat,"..tliQ magician who will pre-sent several' performances here, wouldpiny nt ,thn Orphoum theater. Mannger Cohen wishes It understood HintCnrtor will play at tho Opera HouseInstead,
Awnya, tho drher- nUhiek No. CO
was liadly liuiirf'dv.HWnlglitl)y ncollision bot'eenJlilJ','hnc! nn' nnnutomQhlle,ThptJli;hht'istiuck thebnck In tho'mjflJJIeXwjoil Xwaya warturning suifdhlyrtmdvln'esses statethat the car an'"g,ord.gal- n moderaterate of speed only, Tlio accident
thu comer of King and Ka- -
plolaul.
SHOPPING NEWSf. Andj k v i
BUSINESS. REMINDERS
fnlt nt ttnnnltttti Irni Wnrt. nnilsee tho Scandinavia bolting '11 bylhat ,flrm. It beats ntiythlng In thebelting line.
Drink buttermilk nt Densou. Smith& Co.'a stoto and ndd years to your1life. This boveniRo Is prepared fionilactone tahlelB and Is pure. '
J. S). l.ovy & Co. curry uvorythlngchoice lu the grocery Una and givepionipt, courteous service. Mug upLevy's for groceries. Phono 7C.
You can buy n new refrigerator toIbo best ndvantago at Thco. II. Davles&. Co. Complcto lino of sizes In eitherzinc or porcelain lined, Call at theHardware Department.
If you nro contemplating building abusiness block or a resldcnco ho sureto consult tho Union lticctrla Co., Har-rison Dlock, IJerotanln street, nearFort, regarding tho electric wiring midfixtures.
IT you advertise lu flip newspapersfor tho fiika of getting business wewill plan your advertising to that endA consultiitlou will cost you nothingTho Chan, it, Frnzler Co., advertisingspecialists, phono 371.
Our storage facilities nro uiieqiinlcdIn the city. Bafo from lire and guaranteed vermin proof. If sou wantgoods pneked for shipping wo havomen with years of cxcricnco in thatline. Unlon-Paclfl- c Trnnsfcr Co., Mil.Phono 5S.
nhmnnn's puro California ollvo oilIs fully guaranteed as to quality andquantity by n $1000 forfeit, Thoro Is
nimo bettor. Lewis & Co., Md., groccrs, 103 King street, telephone 240.' Inbottles, quarts, and gallontins . Try It and ou will uso no other
In buying nn automobile. It Ib a so-
rbins mibtnko to include thu top In thepurchase for Btock tops, llko ready.mado clotlios are nil cut from one. pat'orn and lack tho stylo, nt and wear-ing quulltles of a top made speciallyfor your machlno, Seo tho W. V,Wright Co., Mil., about your top.
KAIHS MEjTJONIIiHTTonight tho Knmehumcha Doys will
hold a very Important meeting at 7:30o'clock In their clubhouse on Fortstreet. All tho former students andmembers of tho association aro urgently loquested to be piesent, and takepart i thu dlbciisslon on matters per-taining to tlio schools mid tho nssocln?lion generally, Tho members of theHoard of Dliectors nro especially requested to bo at tho hall at 7 o'clockharp.
185 editorial rooms UfJO bus)nese office. Thee are the telephon-number- s
of the Bulletin office.
StorageNo Dampness. x No Bags.
'City Transfer
J as. H. Love
Co.
Ship Subsidy Only System
To Keep. Our Ships GoingHUATTM?, Sept. 30. fn 'ft speech delivered hero tinlay. President
Tuft expressed bljnself ns being In favor of the rumnilsiltin form of gov-
ernment for the District otv' Alaska. Ho furthermore uiged a buieiiuat Washington to have supcrylsloni f ihn alTnlrs'ut the northern district.
Tho President urged n ililp'j&U bsldy-.a- s tho only holutlou of tlioproblom which the, American 'nier'ch ant nlnilnn Is now facing. With for-eign governments subsidizing (livl r shipping to Hie extent ot :!.i,U00,-00- 0
n j car, the Amcrtcnfl shtps'nr6 being iliheli out of' Inmlness, snld thoPresident, "
tHo snld that thore Is no ,iVroh!cin nnjV' facing Hie' people of the
United States of mqio vltnlJjmpprtnnco ljinn''liCi piotelon mid cxpfin- -
ilon of Ainci lean shipping,, j?Udf ho expfqd the, blf. that theor $8,'l)00,nno"now' bojljmniloityw fow)kn; nu li .service would
be siilflclput to EUbsldfzc several; A me'rfrcli JlubV tOSo th Ameilra and.no Orient. V T "K'.V'i';
The Presldfiit' pointed (nil 'that todni Oiereltrj ( iot .enough colliers flying the American IhiBtyjJjUpply A'i(Kui(i(li'-V'i'- sw1k 'with coalIII Ullll-- III l,tl, UII1,,lllHvli 1I,U.'0.-.- ) IVIllUll v ll. HUiyUlllCO HlllUClL'lllAmerican vessels to'Vo'.U tho wnr'flo ts r
,' ' f ,
Piesldent Tnfr, made IliojStilie'illsiit '(jiiit Kuropfcan subsidies, which,inp driven Amcrlcatiijihliis uuCfof the Soiiih'Xiiierleniil trade. luiMiMiiula tcilnus effect iipnnMiie' conimcrco qf this lOuntry wlh the reinihllis'.he other side of the equator.' "' ' ',
In particular did tho Piesldent urge a liberal subsidy for 'the 'shuTi.ilylng on tho Pacific ocean. Ho characterized the Pacific ocean slilp-,iln- g
facilities as woefully Inadequate, and snld tho preront state ofIs liavl'ng u drnstlu effect upon Amc'rlcnn trade with Japan and
i bo Orient lu general.m in e ' '
GAYN0R GETS MAY OR ALTY NOMINATION. '
NKW YOHK, Sept. 30 --? II on! yiimu.' J'bVWpiiiillre of5 theXovy York Stativ upreme Coifrt, haVJiccclvcil 'tlieDii(;rttlo nomina-tion for Slayer of 'd'reater New York.' t , li ' !" ", '
Justice (lnnor Is a ieco(5lilzed'vjlter on legal subleft". und Is nnt-i- d
ns ui nuthorllojjon mlllta'bi'lais;.-- t hi lS'jli M biLuap Jiidgv-ndvoj-
m the start oVOeh.jSIcI.eer iiff theitytlbiial Dimiil uf New Yoil,, IIo'wun'atne by breaking ttfi the lings hwtji'p Demnei.-itl- VjVty, and nlio by
tho convlcHou of JolinY kape for electlimtffniids. '. lu lkO:! he?as elected Justice 6f thu Nejv Ypil: 'Stiite Supieme Court, being nomi-nated by the Republicans nnd'j)emotvnts.
Li
of
V ,S.ept. 30 thoiisn id took
)ait lu Hie n one of tho features of theirs. Naval
sailors and were lu llnu. Tliowos n one, and tlio was liours lu u
stand. ""
. i m m'
und Bpuln have entered Into niccret tho latter phico's ut, the of
J rent In ca?o of war, all fortssert In a In this,n force. llrltaln would have nJlc.
IN3ept. :ill. Jaiiips .1. .left lies imide Ibo
hat a purse of at least should be orfcml for u lighthimself and Jack who won the
world's by In' last .car.-
3(1. tidaj ihovu his to nnof 700 feet. A gient the ntcent, which bin cieated
no little among
I GENEIIaxand
Waod and S88
0. Vf. UeDo-agal-l, Prop.
Afi
WELL-KNOW- N
'WAHIAWA
Miss Kmlly Slny Davis, oldestlnuRli tor of Hcmy Davis of this city,lied this atwhom sho had been withlomo The youngndy was vcars ot ago undwas a of '08.
Silas had been ailing for(onto time, past, but tool; a middenturn for tho worso this3ho was very vvltii liar
and they nro nil Infor her end, Tho
will bo to town thisand tho funeral will
tako
Till: Ke An Hon Isby Purser Kilolo or lliu SIniina
l.oa fielgbt at
High-Cla- ss
Tailoring
Phone 152
(ohimundtng Is tlio incity today. With suih a tle.ity
impiegun- -
.!! -
Island Transfer.i Bxeavatinp and
CONTRACTINGSt., Ewa Stream
MAGNIFICENT SPECTACLE."NEV YOUK, ,Tweut.r.lv(. tioopK'lodny
great mjlltnry parade, Trained usHudson-Pultu- n ccebinlon. ltcgtil National Ctiard'nud
nnfnl spectnelomagnltlcent pniadi'i passing review-
ing .
-- ENGLAND AND SPAIN MAKE SECRET AGREEMENT.PAIHS; Sept. Knglnnd
agreement whereby kingdom dlpiialllrltaln.
published nowspapcrGreat absolutely
Filling.
tiit'.mj'u
$150,000 SIGHT FOR JEFFRIES-JOHNSO- FIGHT.PAIIIS, todaj statement
$Hi0,000between Johnson, (lin.uegio pugilist,
championship defeating Tommy lliirns Austialia
WRIGHT MAKES WONDERFUL FLIGHT.rOTSDASI, Sept. Wright iieroplane lon
crowd watchedsensation aviators.
DO
Dmyinit Zxpreuinf;Coal Fhone
S.
GIRL
DIES AT
morning Ktihluwah,stii)tng
friends, deceasedeighteen
graduate O.ilut College,Davis
morning.popular
friends, mourn-ing untimely
broughtjftcrnoon, prob-abl- y
piacj tomorrow.
STKASIKU
(llscharKlng Stahiikona.
Olbuiitni',
Btiongliold
Vineyard Nuuanu
E. I.UCAS,OPTICIAN.
Masonic Buildinp, cor. Hotel andAInk c.
Anyone in need of first-clas- s spec-
tacles properly fitted call on him.
qmiEjjMATCH
' i tToinnriow nflnvnoon nt the Ma-fio-
1.11.1 er'et, groipid an eleventhu III lllsli wntihiii llcdford willplay tho loi-a- l lekcf team. TheIledfurd Im.i a Very strong eleven,and it is reported to bo about thobest lu tho Ilrltlsh navy,
Tho local club vlll do their best toput n strong lean In' tho Held, butIt will bo illlllcult to linvu thn verybest players, us thu first few daysIn tho month urn alwujs ver busynncu for Ibo holiness men ut tliocity.
However, a giinl team will tryconclusions with Ibo sailors, nml thevisitors will hnvfr to put up u bigbcoio to win. 'llio game will startnt 2 o'lloil:, iini by that tlm0 alltho phooiii are icquosted to ,t, ,mthn giiuilid
ARMY, NAVY AND CIVILIAN
W. W. AIIANA CO,
C2 S. King-- St, No Bijnchcs.
shipping. niIN .FOREIGN PORTS AHHlVgO
f
Friday, Octcbcr 1,
(lAVlOTA-Aul- vel Oct. I.H. H. V. H. Poller hence Sept. 23.
IAVIOTA Sailed Oct 1
Sp. Palls of Oljile, lor Honolulu.POUT TOWiNSKND- - Arrived Oct. I.
likluc. Stnty I.'. Wlnkelmauil, henceSept. 12.
GOVERNOR PLANS
WASHINGTON TRIP
Will Meet PersonneliOf The New
Regime
fSovcriior staled litis morn-In-
tint tinleis something unfprewenontirs he will probably leave forWashington early next mnnlh.' Thoniiilti obpject ot his visit to Hip
capital In tho MMcsslty of be- -.
eomliig iicqualnted with the person-nel of the new administration, whichIs extremely desirable fiom the view-
point of tlio best Intercuts of thoTerritory. Incidental!) the t'.ovor-no- r
will piobably meet Andievv Car-
negie In New York mid will ngnliitnkij up Hie problem of a local li-
brary with' tlio Ironmaster, the Ter-
ritory having conformed to the tug-gcstl-
made by, C.irneglc tu thetiovcrnor 'on nrfofmcr visit of thochief execiitlvu lo'A'he maliiliiiid. AllHie details' for , Hie roiisnlblntlon (if(he Honolulu Hcndlug ltoopi Associa-
tion Into a library of Hawaii have,been si tiled, nlid theie Is nppirentlyno Impedlni'til In the way of seem-
ing some iisilstiimo fioni Carnegie., The pioIi'piim HtTeetliiB theIng ol III. il (lull (if the Terrl- -
loiv liuidf will :l- - In- t i' li up by(iiiMiinil 1'ie.i' mi lib vNlt to Wuih-ilig-
n
KlJHIO .URGED
' Ti) WIN AGAIN
Coml)limentary Dinner
To The Prince By
W. OSinilh1'rgliiB Princo Ktihiu lu again
himself ns candidate fin
leiuesentutlvo in Congiess.
and iissiiicil Hint the men- iiiiiiuunce-nici- it
meant lib letuin as DelegateIroiil the Islands lu Washington, u((inipllmcutiiry dlnitei was given lustevening at the I'm I lie Club by Hon.W. O Smith nml intended by promi-
nent business men and politicians.The eiprohsinii was universal as t"
the splendid woik uciompllshed byihe Ddegnle, und lie wiu urged to
eit a leuoniln.itlon to Cotigteso.It I K'tuilcrtdiMMl be no wins the mat-
ter under favoiable uousideratlou.Those who ntlciided weiu:
Delegalo Kiil.ililauaole, ScclctnrySlott-Smlt- Cioigc 11. SItClclhin, J.P. Cooke, I'red I.. Waldron, president SlerchnntK' Ashoclutlou; A. (1.
SI. ltobcilson, Natlimil Itepuhllc.mCommitteeman; Hurry von Holt,Seiiatur Clilllliif. worth, Senator l.ane,Hepresentatlve Castro, V. Kliimp,Hlehiild hem, J, SI. Dowsett, (leorgeW. Stullli, Cecil III own and W. O.Smith.
JAPANESE CHARITY ASSN.IN EXCELLENT CONDITION
The Japanese Charity AssociationIn bl Ms annual meeting' last nlhlit inilu- .L.iNinere School on Niiuiinu Btreel.md ft" ititeiidancu wus uniisiiullyl.irni Slobt of the lltile waB dovAleilto ilu M .idfug of tho icports of varlou-- t
ri'iiiui'ittb wlikli were oideied ilucqilon lib .
AeeoidlllR to O. Nukiiniur.'i, Hidtieahiuer, tlio iiseoelatloii is In un
condition 11 was illseiuisud andd( bled that thu nusuolullon. tluotigliits ilirfeient ciimmlttces tliould ("inviik Hie J.'ipnuesn cnuimuuity mine
lu oiiler to nsceilulit tlio ex-
act condition of those who mo in needof thn ithsUtuuce of the it.s nidation.
After the geneinl luiilliie lUiitteiHhave been disponed of. Ibi followliuolllceih veie i kcleil to tei vi- foi theensuing vi in.
President, Ilev. (1. Motolmwa, wholias held Ihe olllre for live veais; viceprehldeiit, D. Yoiiekui.i; secreiurles.Y. Mlkaml tunl Dr. T Kntsiiiiiimn,lie'isuiei, ti. Nakaiutira. and uu.lltoi.M. Koim :i
-
PLAYING SAFE.
Ills Wife - Shall we Invite Dr.Oldham lo our ilauglitoi'a weildluK'
Her Husband--- 1 should say not'Vuu know bow ubsent-liilnile- be Is.
Ills Wife Yin. bill Willi I uf that.'Ilei llie.li.inil Win, It would lie
just like li I in lo ihlii'tte it on Illsbill.
N
Prld.iJ. Ovlober I.V. H. H. ninclel. Conid. it. P. Itper.
from San I'lanclsco, a, iii.Sliur. Milium l.nn, flutii lee side of
Hawaii Jim! .Maul. a. in..;. . .J.j SAILING TODAY
Stint'. Cliiiidlne, fur Maul pints "iiinlIlllo. .' p. in.... j,
I DUE TOMORROW
P. SI S S Korea, fioni Yokidianui,ii. in.
lap. cruiser. Idrimin, from Yoke- -
hnuin.
PASSfrNGERS ARRIVED I
Per stinr. Slimtnt l.o.i Hliiiei-Hou- ,
iioiu Kau nml Komi iiorls. Oct. 1.
Dr. W. H linker mid wife. Ilev. C.Sirs. S. Ki.nbune. W. I.. Ilcll-bio-
Oeo. K. Wright, W. Todd. I' I..Leslie, Mrs. J. A. Mngoon, (! I'.
and wife, P. J. Lltideiii.iiiu. (1.
U. Kinney. Sllss (I. II. Fergusim. i
M. und wife Sllss II. Callow.MWs SI. Callow. Judge S. II. Dole. H
P. Low. I.. KLuy I). Mtikninnl lrJ. it. Cnsta and seivntil. Sirs (1 II.Tovvnsei d. Slis Win. Mi'Qiinld, MliwA. Slcduald Miss T. Slcfjuald. MissJ.' Kenney, Sllss SI. Kenni'5 Mlfs A.
(lieenvvcjl, Sirs. V C. (Ireenwcll Ml -
I.. .Alnriin liev v. Aim. i i . nrick, C. II. llrovvii. Slasuda and In deck-ji isscngers,T PASCEN.QER8 DEPARTED '
Per Kttnr. W. (1. Hall for Kaminornf Sent "0. ,p, p in. Sirs. II Knitlls,(! mid child. If W. T Purvis. Sir. Ir- -
wlltT N. Wilcox, J. CocKelt.
I jr.'PASSENOERS DOOKED
por.'stmr. Cl.iudlno for .Maul porlH
and Hllo. f. p in. -- K. Vlnceni. Hev W.Ait.lt. Sirs. Allies Plcper. Sllss C. vonTdniisky II. Aieli. P. i: Mnrllr W..1. Djcr. H. C. Sadler, Mr. Walsh.
WATERFRONT NOTES I
.)
Till: CADI IT SHIP rmiiretire Ward.Plltz Is expected I" clopirt
tor Midway lnl.ui I on Monday ufti t
li'Min or evening. She willsiii pll"s In the little scttleinenl
ii Sand Island mid two new nielli-hers- ,
W I, (Irleg at present anofi the Honolulu lim Winks,
will leave to take charge of the Iceplant on Midway mil to do wlritneer work s required and Dr. WihkIof Now York City will ve In Ink'thiSphco At thy lato Dr. ll-i- lns. v. hod7c,I lu July.
woiirr ui:ci:ivi-i- from tin- - si. x.S. S. Illlimlr.n would Indle-il- that sliewill he In oirir.iiillnii ab'iiil 7:3n Ibis
veiling and be docked about S
now dlrehnrglng her llonolulu cirgo at tho Channel Wlinif, willleave for ICleelo iim completion r
that her plana are tentative but It
li not llkelj that the will letuin mHonolulu The I.urllno will unlvefrom Hllo on Sunday and for Hie
ci.i.t next Tuesday. The lllloiihmv. ill linvu soverul days lal'T.
r.
PPItSCU KHIICLi: of Iho sleanierMilium L'ia loporta the lullowlug sii'- -'
nr on Hawaii: Honmiro. "'' Pu'i '
Inn. ir.no- Honokiin fijnu and KuhiloirSO. Tho Slnun.i l.oa e nihil up Msnlings of 2 sugar.
MASS MEETING
FOR TEMPERANCE
Chief Yeoman Emmons of
U. S. S. West Virginia
To Speak
A TempernliPo Slnss Miellug I. tobe lu Id at the I'IihI M"tb(idl Hnls- -
KUiill (biiiili next Sund.iv i .i iiln .
Octobi'i the !ld, at 7.3U ii'ilmk M-
ill O. HlliniilllH, fillet eYollllill nl theP. S S West West Virginia, willdeliver the addiess. A male quintetof the W'urhinglim will sing Sir.Hinmomi Is Ihninughl) Cluls'l.iu.having visited Honolulu befme nmlfound u place Ue.nts nl theChristian woil.eis heie. I lo Is wellbeloved and hpukup of vor lilgbh Inibo hovs of ibo Hoot, lie wits roiiu-e- rl
aetlvels infngeil in woik wHItHie n League in the NewHnglaud p.utleulail.v Sl.ir.v-lau-
and tlicicoirc is no llieoitxerbut uiiileislaiiilH well the pun Healside i.r the question. He comes high-
ly le oinii'imded,Itev. .1. i:. SLturer, prenldtiit of lb"
ti l.eiigiie, Wiithiiigiou,Miii hind, wiltes of Sir. ICinn k.' Ills pi'l'Hlatunt II l ill enthllKlasllewoik done during the months uf I'
1800 lOSllltod 111 eighteenmid a nothing uienibei-shi- li
ot more than t.e'ti liniuliellib u'tuin to our county ut iiuwliiif
III he halld vvth Jov ." Others h.c :
He 4 li .IPful student uf leliljioi-ll'le- e
ami e1 pi 111 IlliltllUie undt."i bow to lire lent the facts vvl'liti It (, elfm-t- . He U a good o"kiiuI- -
ii .mil bub the (ouriiRo ut hisIn dealing Willi the saloon
piob'cm. He g n fluent speilkei.ileii thinker, and of good ihuiuct-e- t
" The W C. T. I' Is expecleil touiti'iid as well i nil ollli--
wiuUtis. und the pulilie y
U most coidiully invited,
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Petticoatname suggests exactly the garments, as they
THE made with absolutely no fullness about the
hips and with deep Marine flounce, tucked.
These skirts take the place of silk skirts in
every lespect and wear much longer. We have them in
Henthcrbloom, Sateen and Moire. Trices $1.50 to $3.75.
A New Assortment of
Children's Coats and ReeferJackets
Very Stylish and NobbyIn Tan. Navy. Blue, Cardinal, Green. Taney Stripes.
Checks and Novelty Mixtuiesj trimmed with Velvet, BraidshiuI Ornamental Buttons.
New Dutch CollarsIn soft linen, embroidered also, muslin and lawn,
1 icttily embroidered.
Hairlight CrownsNet Covcied In 'all colors.
Hair Rolls vr
In all colors. 18 and 24 inch.
A perfect deluge of New Goodsper S.S. Alameda
Sachs' Dry Goods Co., Ltd.Cor. Foit and Beretania Sts.
Where To Buy
lefri&ratorsYon can get the most for your money heie. Whether
ou want a zinc or porcelain lined lcfiigcrntor, whateverou want. laiRC or small, you can buy it to the best ad-
jutage fiom our large stock.
Theo. H. Davies & Co.,Ltd.,
Haidware Department.
GEO. A. MARTIN,
FASHIONABLE TAILOR.
Business Suits for $25.
.J Hotel St.
ki
Kto
SPEAK FORB
ELITE BUILDING.
Opp 1 ire action.w ...
BLOM'S
CLEARANCE SALE CONTINUES
THIS WEEK.
OREAT REDUCTIONS IN PRICE.
AND GENERAL PAINTING.
SignSTHEMSELVES.
PHONE 397.
Tom Sharpthe
PaintermniT.nT.AS PAPrn.iTAvoiwn mrftPATrum
Sharp
NOT PREJUDICED
SAID WHITTLE
APPEARED DIFFERENT 'IN JURY ROOM.
Man Who Hung Riot Jury ClaimedThat iie Had an .UnbiasedMind on Examination, '
2yA, , 'Some origin il nintorlarfui'a con
sideration of tho faults &iiil7tene(Its of the Jurj Kjatem Is' pieacnledIn the tl niiHCi Ijit nf the examinationof Joncph 1 Whittle, Blgn painter,on his Milr dire, in the ttctoml trialo( the Wnlpahu rioters Whittle !
tho man who ciutrt'8 Ilia i red It forhaving hung tho Fcrond Jur), tholast hallot standing It to 1, Whittlethen declaring that ho would not
uto fur conviction it ho wnsfor ten eat. ,
Tho questioning of Whittle before living nccepted 08 n Jiirinmn lapresented a on Intorestlim comparl-no- il
of his mental attitude 'at thattime, unci liU ttntcmuitB In the JiirVroom when ho resolutely held outagtlnst the united opinion .of tctimen.
Kxnmlnntlon of Joseph I. Whittle,on hln olr dire, bj Sr. Calticaf t:
(J. .Mr. Whittle, )llVr , .i.wBtntcnicnt I made I:lereVthhimprnlntpdid 5 on 7
A. Yes sir.Q. Oo jciu know ,atUi(ng AlioJiC
the factH of the ,cMj7 if ,V"V' f- -
(J. Have ,ottdluiseclvot'liilKeover thlrfVak' wlttVmuuodyJ ?"1 '
A. NoA'nlr, not lli.U partlttilnrcaie, nd sir, '
Q. ' Did jou form any opinion nto the gullf or Innocence of throedefendants, ho nie charged withthe crlnlu of riot?
A, don't Know nothing nhoitt It.1. You have not formed any op-
inion, nud have no opt! Ion at thopresent time? r v
No sir, I don't llitkkU have,I don't thlij.lt J luvDbii.WpiiityV.4
(J Well," Isi . ,.t ;h , s..u JI..-- .Jpucit;..
1011dlllon.U1ar.ToU c.cmia.KiW tcf ",othlory itnd Itt the'joU'udant
1 fair and ImpvirfliilMtrlanA . J think" mi 't ,
1 And ybn would dA that?' Yes filr.You know of no rcnicSn that
would pi event jour reachftiij a true.mil honest veidlct ncrordtrig to thoevidence an jou hear It In court unittho law of the case. n given by his........Honor' .s ..
A. Jmi "reason, mi.,tj And )ou wouldn't let nnv out
side matter Interfere with jour renin ring euth n true and honest vor-dlt- t?
i. No, Blr.Mr Cathcart. Territory pastes
.Mr. Whittle for caiibo.by Mr. Light-foo- t:
t' f -- '.
11. Mr Whittle, hayo jou 'servedon Juries before? r
A Yes, sir, one.() Was that n uliulnnl or n civil
like?A Yes Kir, It was n tlvll It wascnno of Markham Markhaiu's enso
igalnst tho Mendonui) Oh. Markham ngnlnst Men-(loi- n
a?
FOR SALE
$2,750 Large Cottacc in coodcondition and well painted. Three'icd rooms, electric lichts, sewer.Corner lot 50x150. Fruit trees. OnKuakini Road, near car. Bargain.
P. E. R. StrauchWaity Bldg. 74 S. King St.
Hiliif "
a livery thing
A. Yes, nil.Q. Do jou know, Mr Whlttl.
that, If sworn .is n Juror, jou wiltgive jour cidltt according to thelaw and the evidence?
A. Yes sli.Q. And tho evidence as Jou hear
It on the stand, not anj thing thatshould take place on the outsldo?
A Yesslr. Q Have roll rend nvnsnmmr tic- -cpunts of the former trial of thiscater
A. No sir. I only saw tho headlines and thot "
Q' ,'Hllt from the renitlnir r Hip
lieitilllnCif did jqu form any oplponT' 'sir--No
c une mi)- - or me oiner;A. Xo sir, "
I) Have Mill nnv tirednllrnagnint the Jnimneso as n class?
a No sir r(J Have ion anv uuflnlsheil busi
ness illations with tho Dim of Kin- -
nej, Ilallou, l'roshor A. Anderson?A No sir.0 Mr-- r Cart heart?A. No.'J .
(1) .Or' the attorneyf
A.Q 111! 1 ill L II nil, nrt riln'. wiinarui- 11 iuiu'i uii iiiiyiii vunuii
why voit; should nat'beit fnfr andImpirUnl Jtrror In this 'ease?
'oKlr. ','.Mr t.fghtfootr l'ass the' Juror forcause ' Jotam .MIKnua will excuse.Mr. MJtthbJl
nnd examined on his" loir dire, pnsi!-c- d
for yritbjf, whereypon the Jury Isaccepted tlt)Jl swoin tp try the caBe )' ---J
MM II RECEPTION
, MiJNUAY UMbKNUUN
(lovirmffnd MrsfFpiar win iACKta
their mmilhly receptions fur the nel-son (mManday, "petolicr 4th, whenthey will be at home to residents am!strsngera from to G o'clock. All maybo assured of a cordial welcome atAreMlla, tho Oovcjrnor'u' home, on
streetMrs. Sehree will rcctlvo with Mrs.
I're.ir Mrs MntSmlth nnd Mrs. lletswill preside In tho tea niom(nnd otherswho will assist arc Mrs, I'arkcs. Mu.Iliynberer, Mrs. Wm. Ixiw,, Mrs, W.I. Vhltnliy,-- ' Mr. and Mrs. air.ssford,Xtrnd.l Aim jflnrlL.t . Mr. it,,inu Wit.der?Mls Helen Jones, uMlss luraAinenon, .mibm .Mnrjorio uiimnii Judgeref'fyMf. n S. llomes, Mr. pnbldttanduir.lcllrlde.
VACANT-'LOT-S
FOtf
WORTHY POOR PEOPLE
James It, Clx, Superintendent of thoPhiladelphia Vacant Company,has wrlltci) to Major Vern. giving de-
tails of their schemo bj-- which vuojntcity lots arc .turned ovei1 to worthyIHHir people to cultivate Into gardenpnlehes, jiaylng a small rental for thosamo and deriving n living therefrom.
DIxtnsks what the Turrltory Is doing111 this line, and Secretary Itlvenliurgnhas turned the letter over to tho Promotion Committee, as this kind of.work Is moro In llnu with that bodythan tho Major's department, llothMajor hern nnd Secretary Illventiurghare strong believers In the children'sphi) ground proposition, nud also be-
lieve that this garden schema could howorked out successfully here.
FIFTY PER GENT OF THE
OF THE II. ,
llvo In rural districts remote from phy-
sicians or drug stores, and I he) arcobliged to depend upon proprietarymedicines to a very gie.it extent.
To the women In thobe homes surhBtniidard remedies as I.jdla li. I'iuk-ham'- s
Vegetable Compound come as aboon and a blessing, llicoids showthat It has cured mora women of thosodread femlntno Ills than any oilierremedy.
185 dltorlal rooms 250 busi-
ness otflci. These are the telephonenumbers of the Bulletin office.
re
CORPORATION l,l !
IS TACT'S THEME
CHIEF EXECUTIVE .
. EXPLAINS PROVISIONS. ;
Declares That It Embodies Many ofthe Best Jtcatures of .bngianasIncome Law.
DUNVbtt, 8ept 2.1 PresidentTaft tonight declared that the cor-
poration Itix was In Itself the bestfortu of Ihiomo tax that could bolevied, and pointed out that It con-
tained many or the best features ofthe Income tax of England In urg-
ing that the States should Nolo furthe amendment to the Constitutionpermitting the levy of a direct
tax, without apportioning thoproceeds among tho States accordingto their populntlmi, the President de-
clared thnt IL.Voulit bo possible 'soto amend the corporation' tAx as toInclude within 'Its scope every
feature of itn Income tax exceptthe" levy uponnComes 'derived fromactual srflary and professional ser-vices,
Tho President said he opposed a di-
rect Income tax except In cases ofemergency nnd he believed It 1o boa prime fault In the Pedernl Const-tutto- n
that no provisional Is madofor the direct levy to meet vvnr-tlm- o
or other ctxraordlnnry expenses.'.Taft declared that it was the Su-
preme Court decision declaring un-
constitutional tho Income tax lawpassed by a Democratic Congresssome j ears ago that prevented theleaders In Congress during the ses-
sion tecently closed from IncludingIn the corporation tax measure a pro-
vision for a levy upon bonds nndbondholders. To tax bonds would re'suit In tho reduction of the rate ofInteicst nnd hence this resulted In adirect tax upon the Individual hold-
ers of the bonds and cams In con-
tact with the'dvchtlon'of tho Courtthat no direct laxvcduld be leviedby the National Government 'withoutthe resulting apportionment of theproceeds among tho States.Eneland's Income Tax.
Tho President based his argumentIn fa,vor of hto corporation tax, ascompared with the direct income tat,almost entirely upon the results ofthe Income tax In England. liepolntod out that tho tax there Isnot a direct levy, suc,h as was tecent-ly defeated In'thP1 Senate onl)through a comirpm'i,N'lmt'tliiit Itlaid the tax upqrtanroiWfceioroIt tame Into thai(a'tpie(-incll-vidual- .
The En$tlji,rV lelevledfirst on the, dcc!areii(.dfvl,tchds ofcorporations, secondly dn rnts be-
fore leaving the hands of tho ten-ants, and thirdly on the Individualdirectly. It was found In Englandthat a direct Income tax at 10 percent did not jproduca ns much rev-enue as the present method of tax-ation ut S per cent. This he de-
clared illustrated tho premltrthat,llHj'tllrcjJjt, tax places upon, pcfjdjtryand fonaIment,1, . ' ,
It Is' a question, tho President de-
clared, whether incomes earned Insalaries nd( front Vrofesslonal workshould be fitted d8 heavily as Incomes derived from Investments, ornot taxed at fill. The latter, he said,was the effect of the corporation tnx.
s e
PEACOCK FOUND IN FOSSIL.1.03 ANUiai."3, Cal Sept. 11.
A fossilized peacock has been foundby tho archaeological research work- -em of the University of California Inthe nsphalt beds on the Rancho I.nIte.i, near this city.
Iheso asphalt beds, according toProf. J C, Merrlam, were once Ihustamping grounds of hundreds of
now unknown to science Thoywere caught In it denth trap whenthey strnjed too closely to tho oil de-posits of tho earth,'-an- by the pro-cess of age wero fossilized.
Port near Hotel
$1 BuysA Camera '
We have Kodaks and Camerasfrom $1 upward J
Just Arrived
Fresh Kodak Films, Post Cards, KodaksThis is the largest shipment we have ever received at one time
and everything is absolutely new and fresh.
Honolulu Photo Supply Co.,Photographic"
Ivory Soap,
WHY any other,
insec-ticide
be a
is hard to explain,but it is a fact. It hasthe advantage of notmaking tho bushes un-
sightly as Bordeaux mix-ture does. A prominentnurseryman antl floristwrites that ho had usedit for years (or. an aston-ishing variety of" insectpests. Ga rdal'Mfigvaincfor June 'OT. ,$4
Would To4 Itk n ptt of cutt.VIeV 'VUntHnll-ll- w to ieiw7i"nim7'' II la ir.Th! I'lcwttr A CtnU Co.,UndniiaUOhli,. ,
Ivory Soap- -
994o Per Cent. Pure
POLICE NOTESi- -
Joo Perry, a Haw'JMan was thimorning arralguel hefuic Judge Andrndo pn a cbnrgti of assaulting Ahno i no couipiiuiug witness- - stonwna coriohoraleil iy Ah a fellowcciimtryman but jcmiig I'em duuledtheir testimony and Judge AhdrndoMiially'ilecliliM to let, the case go nerfor further Investigation ' pooeuiorDrown ebneurrert In the opinion thntthey have prolulil); 'got tho wromtman, 'j
Peter Mallua, a Hawaltin of hapiijdisposition nud mllltuut Impiilcs csraped an aLsauit pcnnM.vlir the Kleinof his, teeth. Having gone-- on a porgeotiM spreu ami lidded frlllt and thrillsby plugging Ah Sing In tho eye, thocharge of assault was no) proved ambho wnsiJIried St, nnd cost for1 beingdrunk w
'
During the seislon of the PollenCourt Hit morning n gentlcmm Induigecl In delltlum tremens In thocourt below' iinlll Jiulen Andraitu nr.lxJcrV il him to bo muzzled,.
V ..185 editorial roirrts r0 heisl
nets office. The' ere th teleprintipnVbtre of the Dullettn office.
StandardVarnishes
The STANDARD ELASTIOAfiinishes give the crcateitsatisfaction of any varnishessold.
ELASTICA NO. 1.For exterior work.
ELASTICA NO. 2.r For interior work.
IELASTICA FLOOR FINISH. i
1
Lewer$4 & Cooke,, 'UM'rrED
17?'SsKjnir St. i'!UJB
New Attachment
for":Amberol Records
V
We have an attachment which youcan fftiten to any Edison phono-trntp-
except the "Gem," and playamberol records. We ranshow you more about this attach-ment in a minute' than, we, could explain irt an. hour. Come nnd sec it.
Hawaiian News Co., Ltd.1,
Alexander Young Bldg.
FOR LEASE1 to 5 years.
A 32-Roo- m
Rooming House20 ROOMS FURNISHED,
Excellent Location.REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE, LTD,
82 S. King St.
FRESH LEHNHARDT'S
Chosolates andMarshmallows,
HENRY MAY & CO , LTD, Phone22Phone 22.
KODAK DEVELOPINGAND PRINTING.
MOULDINGS PICTURES.
PHOTO AND ART CO.
argiuujiji .iLLggwrfireflarrmsruMamgaiM
We are in line with thebest assortment of
i mmPowders
In the market. All makes.Perfumed antl Plain.
Just rtsk for the kind yonuant
Iehnhardt's Candies alwaysfresh at
CHAMBER'S DRUG
CO., Ltd.B
Kim; and 1'ort Sts. S
Phone 131
""'",lifrri"""pMntnrTifiiimnT
ftSchool Books
and Supplies
A big stock of SCHOOL BOOKS.
COMPOSITION BOOKS, PENCIL
TABLETS, INKS, .RUBBER ERAS-ER-
SCHdOL BAGS, r etc.
SCHOOL BOOKS AT LIST PRICE.
Wall, Nichols Co.,
Ltd.,Remember the Hate.
' IRON BEDS"MATTRESSESFURNITURE
- v t
,fVT'"Coyne
Furniture Co., Ltd.BETTER GOLF LINKS THAN EVER
'' AT
iiaiCi cAND SOCIETY PATRONIZES TIIEIIiHE RIDE TO HALEIWA
BY AUTO IS A DREAM.
WING ON CIIONJ
uiiuj, yuur piccurcs jn uuu wc itIcsign 1 frnrre t6 jour'jmtiifntlioii.
Bethel, Opp. the Empire.
Po 0. Bo:: 771.
Faded Clothe!FRENCH LAUNDRY
J, Abadie, 1'iopAgent foi 1
F. THOMAS DYEING WORKSSan Francinco.
Hair OrnamentsBeautiful assortment at
MISS POWER'SSecond Floor, Boston Bldg
Beautiful New HatsJust Arrived,
Now on viow nt
Dunn's Hat Shop,Cor. Tort and Bdretnnla. ,T
OWL.OIGAR
SI. A. Guzist & Co.FORT AND KING STREETS.
Wong Wong,CONTRACTOR and BUILDER.
FLUMBINO and PAINTINO.)mce; Honolulu Fainting Co., 221
King St.; P. 0. Box OilBOSTON RESTAURANT.
GOOD MEALS FOR 25 CENTS.NEW AND EXPERIENCED COOK.
Everything in Season.Hotel Street, near Tort.
We want to sec nil our old customers come 'jack.
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FRIDAY
Celerity is never more admiredThan bv the neeliRent.
Shakespeare,
Let Alaska have n Covornmcnt byCommission If she wants It, b)it nonefor this Hit Itmlc.
Kverjbody Is talking about Ha-
waii. Kvpii tlio lomlc supplementIi:ik discovered that the plucu Is onthe tnup.
n. v i
Besides pinning your faith to the,proiperlty ot Hawaii be sure youback It up by Investing bo ns to pro-
mote more prosperity 111 the Islands.
Are tho Superylsors of the city ofHonolulu merely members of an or-
ganization that runs to cover everytime a corporation snaps Its Ilngeisami looks ugly?
Let the stiM'iishlp companies an-
nounce wliu they will do, Thopeople have made up their mindsthat Anicikan transportation Is thebasis of the pioiperlty ot Hawaii.
iiiAs Is often the case, the radicalliquor ineti and the radical temper-line- n
men take such extreme posi-
tions that the solution by practical I
people is inane an me more uimcuii.
Discover of a new-ol- d crater Inthe vicinity of Kllauea oUfjht to as-- J
sine tne snriners ot uianr a newthrill, and they might up 'given thehonor of christening the ' 'presentheadquarters of a band ot wild coats.
When the I'ederai Gorernmentshows Us readiness to contribute to-
ward putting Honolulu's milk sup-pl- v
on n pure basis, the Hoard ofSupervisors ought to realize thatthere Is much Iii the milk ordinanceworth while.
These celebintlons that nre beingheld nn cither hide of the continentmake one think that tho big citiesme almost as miiih Inteiested Inkeeping the public amused as Hono-lulu enlertaluers arc In holding inepace on the Itowerj.
I'teslilent raft apparently Intendsto make the ship subsidy u leadingadministration Issue. This meansthat It will be pushed through tneRepublican Congress In some form,and Hawaii should be on hand tohelp If occasion oers.
Voicing the sentiment of tho peo-ple whose votes will be needed Inthe next campaign, the BulletinJoins In tho request that DelegateKuhlo continue to lend tho Repub-lican forces, and do so on a common-sens- e
land-polic- y platform.
If the Merchants' Association continues Its record for Important meetings, It will shine as thoorganization. Merchants are sup-posedly Just the men anxious tohear views expicssed that tend tokeep the labor of our diversified In- -
dust lies within the clicle of citlzeu- -slilp.
Americans huvc never icqulrcdcompulsory military service to provetheir ability to fight winning batties. Our greatest trouble Is the alleged generals who havo beon Jumperl Into commands over the heads oftrained, experienced and competentolllecrs who huvo devoted their lives
i to n stud ot tho wnr gnmo nndt know how to take care of their men'us well ns tho best method of plac
ing them lu battle.
Compulsory military service Intimes of peace is something for theDemocratic paity to take up, so ns tocompletely kill oft tho political organization that still exists In name,but no loiigei for a definite purpose.Isn't It enough to bo turning outeach year thousands of d
military men fiom the state univer-sities, and more from the militaryInstitutions? The aimy Is all light,and would he better If only everyCommandor-lii-Chle- f would ulwavsiccognlzo the trained men for thehighest and most responsible posts,hut tho civilian has not jet i cachedthe point whero he Is willing to
military servile undeiwhen wo havo no battles to
light, and, what's mine, niu not look-ing for any.
I
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Pel Yew, utj'Thtre in Canada I.BoPer Yrriottpail, loieijt). 3.oo
OCTOBER 1, 1909
WORK, THE SLOGAN.
Hard work Is one of the certain-ties to which Delegato Kuhlo willmake up Ills mind when deciding toassume the leadership ot tho Re-
publican forces In (he 1910 cam-
paign,There will be no doubt on this
point, jind the work cannot begintoo soon,
It the people v'cre grateful, if theyalways locognlTed thtf true worthand what a man has done for thecommon goddud general prosperity,the (Itltans of the Territory ot Ha-
waii would, Iioau sent Delcgato Ku-
hlo back "to 'Congress in the cam-patg- ft
of, 1908 by a unanimous vote.Ilut they didn't. ' ' .
If full appreciation 'Of' good workjprevailed, a unanimous popular ap-
proval ot what has been don'o nndunanimous in"1' 1910should be forthcoming without' any,further effort. Hut it won't, t 'i Delegate Kuhlo wilt hao to takohis coat off and tho Republican par-ty will have to .do the name. Apronunclamcnlo from business menof Hono'lulu, will do much, hu)., notoverj thing. Votes nro'nccessary1 tocarry an election. , r
It will be necessary for, ,tho Re-
publican leader and the 'Republicanparty In general to get close to thopeople, nnd make a light for honestyagainst forces that offer everythingin sight to everyone who asks, withno more Idea ot fullllll-n- g any oneof the promises than of Hying tothe moon.
These sentiments may not fallpleasantly on the ears of people whowould like to have everything fixedup In advance and thus relievo themof any political work until tho lastthree weeks of the campaign, but Itwill be better for nil lonccrned andthe Republican party In particularto tome down to brass tacks at thovci outset ' i !
The 11 u I e 1 1 n believes that the';Delegate understands the situationlieitei than ninny ot his associates.We nlso believe he wjll ''respond tothe demand for him to enter another'ongiesilonal utiiviibu, And when
lie does. It should be the signal forwoik all along the line whether thepeople who think politics are disagreeable Uke It or not.
LIFE SAVINGJEACH PATROL.
Let's ravo the swimmers at Wnl-ktk- l.
protected against misfortune,but don't Rive, the place an unneces-sarily bad "name by marking anyspot dangerous.
With the Increasing number otpeople bathing at Watklki a beachpatrol should bo maintained us apeimauent feature.
It Is hard to Imagine nny saferplace for luthers In tho world thanthe W'alklkl beach In the vicinity ofany of tho, hotels und homes. Rutpersons suddenly attacked by crampsor becoming excited by going in overone's head are as likely to drown intho vicinity of the swimmers' plat-form as anywhere else along thobeach, unless aid comes promptly.
Our own people aru such goodswimmers, and tho beach has beenso frco from drowning accidents be-
cause) ot volunteer assistance, thata feeling of too great security hasbecome engendered.
It would appear to this paper thatthe steadily Increasing number ofpeople using tho beach Justifies thoestablishment of a regular
bathing beach patrol, such as ismaintained on all the largo beachesof tho mainland resorts. Thenthere would bo a man or inon, strongswimmers, with a boat constantlywatching the bathors and rendy toput off to the rescue In cose of anymishap,
If such n patiol did not save morothan ono llf0 In ten yeais that wouldbo enough to Justify whatever moneymight bo expended. It would nlsoavoid marking our beaches n dan-gerous, n woiil that does not occu-latel- y
descilbe any portion of them'when (omp.iied with tho dangerspots of othei lewts vvllh which thovIsIIoih fiom tne mainland aie ac-quainted.
i i
The Industrial Edition of the!. .. ,i. K "uiitnn, wniDDca
ready for mailing, 50 cents at B u 1
e t i n Afflrp
Evnsn'o bulletin, Honolulu, t. h ocronnR i, iood.
HousesTo Let
Oandall Lane 2B.R..$12.00Klnnu St 2B.R.. 17.00
Middle St 2B.R.. 18.00
Union St 2B.R.. 18.00
Kalmuki 2B.R... ,25.00
Vineyard St. ...3B.R..Pawaa St. . . ...4B.R..Kinau St. .. ,..2B.R..Kinau St. .. ,..3B.R..Bates St. ...2B.R..Beretania St. ...3B.R.,Elsie Ave. .. .t i .'..5B.R.,
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Waikane' ....". 5'. . . .4 B'. RjXaimuki 3B.R.Nuuanu St 5B.R.
25.00
25.00
26.25
32.50
35.00
40.00
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$30.0045.00
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Trent Trust Co., Xtd.
FLEET NEWS.
'Continued from Paca tbe spares! from thu strenuous task ofcoaling, will leave on Monday morn-ing on thu lighthouse tender Kukul,for a trip to I'earl Harbor. A largenumber of tho officers in tho fleet havenover been to Pearl Harbor, and It isexpected that n good many will beon hand to go on Monday, Tho startwill bo made about 10 o'clock, return'Ing somo time the early part of tho af-
ternoon. 'Ships Coaling.
Coaling preparatory for tho longtrip to NnrC's'! lliirbor has startedn'n'lnnn 4 I.a V 1. 1.1 it (I... !.. n.l f.t.r 'WtlW,,f ,IU .I'Q Wt .,,1- - MWl, UtlU tU,ltnow until, the signal full speed aheadIs 'given on Tuesday, it will be thoorder of tho day.
Thu Washington took ou HC0 tonsyesterday at tho Oceanic wharf lu rec-ord time, so as to make way fur thoHngllsh ship Dedford.
Tliu California Is coaling at the nav-al wharf, nnd this afternoon her berthwill be taken by tho Maryland. Ansoou ns tho Koutli Dakota completesher coating ithqiTennsylvanla willstart, .to bo followed' bv thn Colorado.Tho tworflagstiliuiyllio' West Virginiaand TonncsKi-tf.wii- i Btart on .Monday,flnlshlnilhMlmotto' be cleaned up o
thsy loprivafi'Tuestlay,Supply Ship Arrives.
Tho U. S. S. Olacier, Captain R. V.Ionez. supply sill ii of the l'.iclfic fleet.arrived off port early this morn ng and !
shortly after 8 o clock entered tho liar- -
hor aud made fast to thu wharf at tho j
goods consigned to them.As, soon as she was mado fast, tho
work; of unloading stores for tha eight '
ships -- 'mmencod'an'd by. ,,9 o'plockboa4 irom uljithoshlpa.inhotlectwe al5ngsJ(Joi .roadytUj'-retjclv- o thiigood scrinslgnod o'theni.-.,- ' T- "' V
Tho Glacier le,fC BayKranclsco' lastWednesday nxjierlencetllinn we.ilher utter tlin flhit ilAV.' TimGlacier, after unloading ,horr stores,will commenco coaling ntnl'wh'e'n thatordeal Is ovor will leavo f6r Narc'sHarbor to Join tho fleet. i
California On OoMcm.On account of tlio small amount of
water In Naval Slip No. 1, and thefact that she Is full of coal, the cruiserCalifornia Is resting on u mud hankand so far all efforts to get her ohave tailed.
A year ago the Pennsylvania, aftercoaling, stalled to get out and It wasfound that slfu would not move, butnfter an hour or so working with tlioengines she slid off undamaged intodeep water.
REAL
FOR SALE
For sale in College Hills A very
desirable home, located near the car
line, on high ground, commanding
a splendid view of Manoa Valley,
Size of lot 100x150. House consists
of living room, dining room, break-
fast room, two bedrooms, kitchen,
bath, servants' quarters, etc. New-l- y
painted inside and out and mod-
ern in every particular. Price
$4'500,00, cash or easy payments.
A Country House
To Let
Furnished
At Waikane, on thewindward side of Oft-h- u
on main road,near beach; 4 bed-
rooms; hot and coldwater; barn: will rentfor six months orshorter term. '
i,.Rent ...i $30 per mo.
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NAVK MEN.- .j - ,x
will plM4 nottht(
TheBestCafeis
'THE ALEXANDER YOUNG'
Hotel Street corner ofthevTonne Hotel Building. -
AnonFrom6a.m.vJll to 11.30 p.m.
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WirelessSend a wireless toyour .friends at sea.
A godd 'deal of trouble has beencaused ships before In this slip and Itwas understood alter tho Racine licetleft hero last year that dredging wouldhe started Immediately, but nothingro far has been done, although sound-Ing- i
wero made, last vear by tho civilengineer's force to ijctermlno howmiicn material would navo to uo takenout to make tho slip deep enough tntake big phlps.Repairs On West Virginia.
Thu necessary repairs to tho portengine of the flagship West Virginia,which have been made by tho engineerforce of tho Honolulu Iron Works,under the direct charge of ManagerHedemann nre about completed, andby Monday everything will lie lu read-iness to tut n over to tho chief engi-neer of the ship.
Tint oinccrs of the West Virginiaaie loud In their prulso In tho waythe work has bscn dono by tho localmen, which was moru serious thanthey first expected, nfowovcr, theengine vll bo In perfect trim for thenext leg of the cruise.Navy League Today.
This, afternoon nt 4 o'clock liio localmembers of tho Navy Lcaguo will meet
ESTATE
FOR RENT
Furnished cottages at Pnuahou,
Beretania st. tnd Waiklki Beach.
Unfurnished homes in all sections of
the city.
Waterhousc Trust
Waterhousc TrustCor, Fort and Merchant Streets,
For Rent
The A. HOCKING house at themauka end of Kewalo street. Com-
pletely furnished. This is the mostdesirable, house in Honolulu being-offere-
'for rent at the present time.
POSSESSION.
Rent $100 per month,
For particulars call at
Bishop Trust Co.,Ltd.,
Bethel Street.
ut tho Naval Station, nt which timeCaptain Hi ndley A. Klsko of thu Teiviiosseu will Rpcak. Chad mail Rationof, thu locai branch of thu League, Isvery anxious to have ovcry ono Inter
sjtet! in thg; Navy to bo present thuifterhogn,,, us Captain Plsko is an antliorlty'pn nkydl mattejs, having writfeu 'uiu'tivirtlclc'g on technical
to the Navy, nnd hitlaljt 0la''aftornoon will bo very Inter"eVtjrpgt'fnJ'lpaiiy Wnvs.,"Pvefty .Officers' toDancei f
'iDiiWht,'ift- the "Young Hotel, thopety., bllci)rs df, the J'aclllV licet willrtjctftyu thl friends, at iVhh( promiseslo1v6 thu most successful Iunc(lon fevergiven by them. r
Thu two pavilions on the roof Bar-de- n
whero thu dauco wll;lwj" Ueld, isthu Hcene of greul activitytoday, andtonight thu guests will hu greatly sur-prised with tlie efforts that luivu been-made- '
In then behalf.The eight ships of thu fleet havu
been culled upon to fuiiilsli tho musicand' tlie.danrcmusic will be furnishedby-- thV'tieStiinhslciaiis, In thu service.
.llotnA'AnJliTb.ls nhfl U'rgu numberof 'officers'.; nrepexpected bp bu present.as wvir its uisny uwnie,opiu, us sev-
eral hu'tidrcd'XjlnylGUIons, have beensent out. -- fc-iv
Thu Inmeri'.il 'Jananc'se. bruiser II- -
zuina, vvhlc 1 xv J represent .'upau .uthu Potluln eIdbrai:oii jhls month,win not slop nciu until bur letiiiutrip to Japan,
Ono of" thu officer of tho lledfonlstated this morning that thu Captulnof I ho JapaneseI'cfor leaving that ilia nulii-woil- goto Sim 1'iaticlsio 'direct, Calling heroou her way back t6 Japan. A goodmany reports have been In cliculatlouheru about her arrival toinorfovv, butOils news from the Dedford scorns toput nil doubt at an citd.Admirals Call. v
Admiral Scbrce. accompanied byFlag Lieutenant Holmes and Admirall'arrv with Aid Glassfurd, p'ifd theirolllclal'ioturn culls on thu captain ofthu English nnd Dutch r nowIII port. By lequest (if both Admiralsno salutes vveio filed as they weroleaving thu ships. The cnptuln of thoGerman cruiser Arconn called ou lio.udthu TeunesKoe this mnHiIng und wasreceived with tho usual honors, exceptthe salute.
ARC0NA OPEN TO VISITORS.
(Continued from Pace 1)owen her beith at tho wharf to thecourtesy ot Hackfcld & Co, who madearrangements for her to come Irtslde
She Is b'ii to vlsltois nt nny tlmohut preferably between i and 2 andR and 7 In the afternoon. She Is notus roomy as tho American mid Kugllsh r In port, but showsevery sign of being capable f devel-oping great speed when necessary.vOn her mnln deck nre housed nlnogreat whltu pigs from Yokohama, whowill somo dny go toward thu upbuild-ing of tho German nation. On hernfter de?k eocoa plants nro growing.
In tho pnrsagu lending lo thu cabinsof tho dock officers Is a complete dla- -
.. ,. . ... ..on..,, I ,.a tt , mil ) I. il .Mum yn ij I" " ivurui in iiiullrltlsh Nnvy and no other r
or nny other nation is oiniio cnart.llattlcshlps and I, It and III classcruisers are all represented. Thereare about sixty diagrams.
Tho Arcona will lenialn hero sixdays. Tho officers arc: CaptainSchroeder, Lleulenant-Comniiindcr- s
Couiieman pud Albrccht, LieutenantsIl.ihrfeldt. Schiillcn, von Iloniliaid andKoenlg, Junior Lieutenants Sclimol-ling- ,
von rischel, anil von Xltzuwltz.
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SHOE REPAIRING
QUICK WORK.
In
Wc rcsair by the same kind of machinery used in up- -
factories to make shoes, and we do the woik bet-
ter, quicker and cheaper than is possible by hand.
We can do ordinary repairing while you wait.
Men's soles and heels 1.25. Women's $1.00
Raffioe Store, - cor. King and Bclhel
TSnslgns von Mellenlhln and Count vonSchmetlow, Stuff Surgeon Dr. Kraifse.Paymaster Kxiiusu, Chief liglneet'Huusu, and Assistant Chief Ziiern,
PROMPT ACTIONSAVES SEAMAN.
(Continued from Pfie 1)It seciiH that the man, who Is too
modest to havu his name mentioned,was over the side on a stage cleaningund painting, when the ship took nroll, nnd, being unable to keep hisbalance, plunged ovei board, but for-tunately clear of the ship's screws.Ilelng a good swimmer, he struck outfor the buojs which the alert sentryhad tliinwn when he saw him go'over, and when the boat crew nrrlv-e- d
.hiil. was inliuly sitting on thubuoy singing and smiling us calmlyas If he hud been on boaid his ship.
As the boat uenred him ho look adive Into the sea and swam upalongside of tho boat, whero ho washauled on board by willing ship-mates. As tlio boat arrived along-side the ship, the stiles were mannedby the crow, who gave three rousingcheers. Tho boat was hoisted, theorder full speed ahead was given tothe engine room botow, and In a fovvminutes the Incident was over.
Jack s.ivs, however, that hu willtake caio to be well secured tho noxttlmo ho goes over tho side to woikat sea.
SIX MILLION BIBLESPRINTED DURING YEAR.
LONDON, Sept, 11, The blhlowill soon he printed in every Inn-- 1
gunge or dialect known throughoutthe vvoild, Last year, according totho 105th ropoit of tho llrltlsh and,Porclgn Illblo Society, tho languagesIn which either lompleto bibles or'
Those
'Arnold' GoodsFor baby's bath, tie
this anron around you,and after washing,wrap the infant in theapron, which will ab-
sorb every atom ofmoisture : this aproncan also be used for acarriage or cradlequilt.
It is made of cotton,closely knitted with alonR, downy fleece,
Price $1.25
EHLF.RS
NEAT WORK.
putts of It vvcic Issued I cached thetotal of 418. Dining the vcar six,fresh tianslatlons were .added uthe society's lengthening list amiwere reduced to vvilttcn fonn, so aslo becomo vehicles of the Gospel.Two of them belong to Asia thebordeis of Spltl and Thibet ; two luAfrica Southern Nlgeil.i and theeastern edge ot Rhodesia; nnd twiiIn Oceanic.
"The f.isto of force In the missionfield (nits aloud for unit)," said tin1bishops nt the Lambeth t'linferem e- -
jThls principle ot union has fount'flesh opportunity for practice lu till'society's woik In miiry direction'
'abroad, nnd steps have also been tnl"en to produce a unified st.ind.ud Vbl"dish bible. Again, the sot lei J h:snt least Mime embossed portion i'''the Scripture now available for tit"blind In thlity-oa- e dlifercnt
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Last jear neaily 0,000,000 hlblor portions theicof weiu Issued,will he seen In tho following nn!parntlvu table:
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Now Tcst'lsf. .1,110, i)7 l,i;Portoins a,o:i:i,si:i :i.r,s
Toluls ,ri,9:H,71 1 n.i.ss.i'pi
185 editorial rooms 250 tn'"1nest office. These are tho telephdnumbin of tha Bulletin office.
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Ask to see our snmpUlWe carry a fine stocB of
correspondence paper tndenvelopes in stock.
H. F. Wichi
& Co.. LtiLeading Jeweler
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the
Two New Ones
For Ladies
A black Rim metal tie; splen-
did street shoe.
Lot 400. Price $4.00.
Lot
for
M. Mclnerny Store
NEW GOODS
received Alameda. A new line of
WHITE DRESS GOODS
L. AHOY,Njuanu Street.
Reduction in price of
A
494. $4.50.
Just from
Tungsten Lamps25 watt $0.80 40 watt $0.90GO watt 1.23 100 watt 1.60
Tunssten lamps at these prices give the best artificialin the world today at the lowest cost. '
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Best MeatsIN THE CITY IF YOU ORDER FROM US. OUR SUPPLY
IS LARGE ENOUGH TO ENABLE US TO MEET ALL DE- -
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KING ST. NEAR BETHELDealers in Furniture
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ONLY tab'e drink. Manufactured by the
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Price
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light
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MonumentsSafes,
Iron FenceHawaiian Iron Fence and Monument Works
WING CHONG CO
Mattresses
FURNITURE
BLUDWINE- -
Arctic Soda Water Works
Tan Russia
Tie
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PHONE 217.
New Iron BedsMerle Iron Beds the best in
America just received. We guar-antee them. Also a fine new lot ofsideboards, buffets, bureaus, chif-
foniers, etc., from Doernbeckcr Mfp;.
Co. Our pricea lowest.
Honolulu Wire Bed Co.,
Kapiolani Bide. Kine and Alakea.
I'HIDAY.
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and Wireless Address,ALDYkES, HONOLULU.
Western
Hawaiian Bonds
Bought Sold.
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Bond Exchange.
307 Judd Building.
Telephone 89, P. O. Box 607.
Wm.-William- son,
Stock and Bond Broker,8.1 ST.
PHOHE 612,
UnionCodes.
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KwariantatlonO ....Hawaiian Asrlc.C.,l111 Com M( Co .
ii,v,i. ai.iUomimtl Sugar Ca ..Uomkaa AusarCo. .ILIknStil.tO ......HnlchlMii Sqfar. PImI.Kolmia Plantation ('k'rk.ha Sue Co--,
Koloa 9aar CovMcRtrJROf Co ....Oahaaattr CoOooni.a Saar Co ....Ooltola Saiar Plaut CUlaa 5Uf ar CO 1.111.mmltifji .?raahaa Sugar Pl.nl CO
PatlBcSuiarMlllPala rlatilatlon Co ...rrvttkTO ucar 1.0..,.rioufrrMIIICo. .VVtUiluaAtilcCoII. Itufct, .. Cm . .
Sugar Cb'.rWalmaa Suaar MltltCv
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$11S. Session: Mcllryde,1:187'; 5 Mcllrjilu, $3.87Vi, B Haw.
& Co.. $34.25; 20 Ilwa. $31; 25I'anuhau. $27 50, 25 I'aituhau, $27.50;. I'aaiihau, $27 5(1, f, Walaiua, $118;; I law Sub Co.. $ 111.50.
Dividends Oct 1, Haiku. 2
per cent; I'nla, jkt cent; Pioneer, 2
per cent.
atost sugar quotation 4.235 centsor $84.70 per ton.
Sugar, .4.235 cts
Beets, J2s 7-- 2d
UENRV WATEttflOUSE TRUST CO,
vi ambers Honolulu StocK a.idExchange
'ORT AND MEHCHANT ST8.TELEPHONE 73.
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Cuiiipolcnt Stenographer wanted forplantation nlllce on Hawaii, Sal- -
aiy $100, Apply llullvlln omce.442S-J-
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LOCAL AND GENERAL
The Bulletin's Big NichefScratch Pad Is the biggest five centsworth of paper ever offered In Hon-).- '
lulu. Six of them for a quarter. I
Ncf cars, careful drivers. No. C,
(let your bat cleaned at the leadingHat Clear.!, 11S4 Kort street. '
.MailHrfii Onion Bc('.l-I!.B- t Mirlcty.just rt;cclj$d direct, and for sale byOons:nyes i. Co., Ltd.
.1. J.. SullUan. clerk to flic Unlte.1Stntt-- loci) bollvr and lititl lnevtor,Caiit Howe, sfnrtH tilts vifc-itlo- tMay.
Kor tlie best automubtle erlce, rlnefor J A. Mcl.vod, seven-seate- Thomas
Taleplionu 609, lBideilonduntAuto Htand.
L'out your Iron rnofi with "Arabic,"You wilt surprised at Its coollnekiid srosarvatlvo propartlus CaliforniaKeed ,Co. agents.
JiiiIko Whlyiey tlila mornliiR lintnt-ci- l
ilimn a (IctIhIoii. HUitatnlliR Jttc de-
murrer of the defendant In hb hxtc oftho ltemlimlon Typewriter ,C1),,- luc ,
tiKalnxt Leonard (l.jKelli)ffK".1'ollrv. Officer Kellett tills iiUnilnR
roped In n qtiarlet bf dninks and pro-lilc-
for IoiIkIuri for tbetn. In t!i recelviiiK station Tliey nr Kfms. Schol-ase-
S.K. Anilermm mul'I'iti, SnillliJack Number One, n Kljfnn was this
At Auction
nlns Bontei.qtal to thrcu months mT AH prison fdrtWttlnK 1ap8edAFor the tl. VV tUt.LJn..i ..ffi.oo-'Vr,inl- r X 1 -
eaine iieuaiiy. uev.. ,iuiui:iiufined 2 fori (ifunKi-iihoj- nud Clina.Ilenjamln 'Aud KaWar(a,wcrn fined $4
and costs.', i 'uOeo AvD.nls rccelvtil-- a cableRrani
morning from Ilia Jon. C 8. l)avl
CIUCTIT
nniiouuoinrtliTa aafpJujttlW at Cam-t8,lu-
otl AdmliiUlrattir's
Ida Htus'(n thoJfWofflc-- of Attor- - William Savldge, of
F.n'nTnmiWm L"10 ofAlln'MUBllcler von Dcutsel.cn prnylnK an of
.elnon In Honolulu werdenhler.lurchf'f rlil'- - real belonsliiB tonn in., iv.t ?i "uld ilerfascil, described as
I Uliren von S 8, Arconi clnRclnd-- I
en. Das I'Vid llmlnt In lVniiijilln amSounaliend, den 2 Oktobcf'U.J Btatt.Dor '.us Kht um2 Nnchmltlnss
:,' IIInVlUakiKleii sind bcl Uc'rrn II' 8cliulttaUibnilinIen.
I uojai ijarage. rnone" 191, The' only tcaraat in townv j whejij.yrQtv taii Ret' the celebrated
locomobiles, Arpund theIsla'nd. Ha- -I licwivte'Uebue .trini'a1! specialty,
a AutompWli'reiiaJrini" a r'ibecialty.;,,, Siiecfal attention eiven' the mak- -:n,ine,.nC,'BraVs and all va'rt auto
tlS
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mobiles..')" Geortre S. Wells, Manaetr.Ah'VifAi:; Ah'NKee Sam, l.au
I.CMikJ Ale Ypung All ChoonK andlluii(!.rw'crc, arr.alsnetl this mornlm;before Jhi1k6 Aijilrado to to ncharge of gambling. Hung did notappear lint na he was, with hla co-d- c
ftndatils. represented Judge lluriiphieys, his ball wan not forfeited. Theprosee iitlun Vj enso was
to warrant conviction and theywere discharged.
J. Watson, son of Daxhl Watson,'was brought In from Kancoho nightbefore last with n fractured shoulderas the result of n bad fall from hlahorse, which jiecntue pumiinageablc.The young inau yfiw taken to the hw
TT--: T. 7 ,. ,, P"aii is nam it) u lining I'll- -
8.?,e.nC,Cn,n'"ir.1.H ' compllrntloilB In ho will en- -
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tlrelv recover. Young Wntsou wanbrought In by Henry Cobb Adams,tho tax assessor In that district.
TRUSTEE WANTS
TO SELL LAND
A petition for the nale nf land hasbeen brought Henry Snillli us trus-tee of III tn C. Tewksbury the defend-ants named being ltltn C Tunksburg.Lillian Towksbury and Flora Tewks-bury- .
The petition recites that e
(Jeorge Cunhn was trustee underthe will of his father, Antone GeorgeCunha. Tliat ltltn C. Towksbury ex.ccuted a deed of trust to Paul Neu-mann and OeorgoA. J)als on Suptem-bc- r
13. 1900. I'onveying her right tocertain property of the Cunha
n deed of trust. It Is also statedthat Antone O Cunha, C. Cama-ra- ,
Cunhn, atid Zerda Cunha, neeCunha il, Cnmara, husband ofMary C. Cainara- and Krank Cunha,husband, nf ZitiIii Cunhu joining and
conveying to Neumannand Davis ns trustees IUt!iTuwks-bur- y
a on Punchbowl slrecLon thenorth side of tho Hunch.
The petition further '(atcs PaulNeumann died July 2 'and; thatDavis was sneeeeded Henry Smithas trustee. The statement la madethat ltltn C Tewkslmry Is a mentallyIncompetent person and t lint, It wouldbo moro to the advantage or tho daugh-tei- s
to have the sold and tho pro-
ceeds Invested
A DAINTY TOILET ARTICLE.
Kvcry lady who deslies to l(eepNnpher nltiactlvo appearance while attho attending receptions,when shopping, while traveling andon otraslnus should carry In herpurse a booklet of Gouraud's Orien- - j
tal Beautv Leaves. This Is a dainty )
llttlo booklet of exquisitely powdered (
leaves, which easily removed nndapplied to the skin. It Is Invnlunblowhen the face becomes and.
rurnlsheil cottage and looms. Cot- - Hushed and Is far superior to n pow-tag- e
(liovc. Tel. 1129-t- f tier puff, as It tloes not spill and soilthe clothes
It icuiovfx t . knot and giensofiom the fate. Imparting it cool, doll-tal- e
lilonni to the (oinplevlon. Sentan) win le on of live tents Instumps oi toiii I' T Hopkins, 27(ileal Junes nticct, New Ytillt.
Qf BULLETIN ADS PAY
FRIDAY, OCT. 1ST, 1000.
, Balance of the stock and jeweler'stools and appliances of the late
THOMAS ESQ.
Consisting of
Gold,' Silver arid Nickel Watches,.Gold .and Nickel Watch Chains,Gold iind, Silver Lockets,Gold Earrings,Plain Gold Rincs and Gold Rinfis
with various settines, Hat Pins,Jab Pins, Neck Pins,Gold Bead Necklaces, Cuff But
tons,Shirt Studs. Thimbles, etc.
AlsoLarue Press,, and Dies, Rolls,
Lathes , " w t
Bufine and P.olislunir Machines,Grindatohe. and .full assort
ment of Jeweler's and Engraver'sTools.
v
JAS. W. PRATT. Auctioneer.
inoi TVTTTITTT "Tl'..lirUnniiSnvu thi.
IN TUB C'OL'llT Of Till:l'irat Judicial Circuit. Tertltory ofHawaii. I'liumhvrH. In 1'iobiite.In the mntlei of the Kstntc of Clnr- -I tl (...l IV., ane,.,l til
CnlH(1 Al- -
A.lmlntstrntorK'tntr UlniUka M. Davis, dc- -
Vc- - hi-a- i fur older saleestate
T..iini.. fullows,
il.
ah
Hawaiian
toof
AhAlt
answerAll
by
noteuoiigh
ami"" setion
by
estateby
Marynco
(J.
consenting),for
lotMormon
by
lot
theater,
all
are
moist
1087.
till
letelpt
LINDSAY,
Anvil,
At
t:
1. All that rcrtalii pltco or parcel of land situate, ' at'-'-r ilamohamo,iloatinlua, Oaliu? blng a 'portion, of.
the laud tlebrlbed bs "Kuleana Nu.132S to Kahiiukuuiu, it'Jitl niOrc par-- .tleulurly described us follows;
11 hoomaka nua ma klhl Hlk. oketa wuhl apana ma Ita pou puka paa holo aku, He. 37' 0 Kom. IISknpual ma kn pa lanu a hlkt I knpou Klhl o ka pa ma I; a aoau makat,alalia, Ak 48 Kom. 104 knp. makn pu laau a hlki I kn pa pohakukahlko ma ka llhl pall, "alalia, Ak.24 45' Hlk. UDj-kup- . 'mi ka papohaku inn kn'JIuitWtU.Y'luo Ile-
al" Hlk. 132 kHWWIaau ahlkt I ka (iou p'lttk'pAkJ-iniyt- aoaomauka, a mat laTjtt"afcVtr-:k- n,
inaloku ola'apiCrfaVSS-l.Q- u kaliKn, u oi u cnu iki niai uuiin.
2. All Hint certain piece or par- -
ce' ' ,ani1 sliuate ul Kuuluwcla, Hostrongnolulu, .rtiunu oi uaiiu, leiruury uiHawaii, being part of Apana 49 oilatnd Commlsslun Awnid 7713, dtuyalPalenls 1475 and 7793 to V. Klnarmalu, aiid'lnore particularly' pquudeil'and.descrlbc-U.a-s InllmvH.fttt-fS't- ! '
Campibur.lhe.'al' tle aoutiirtiti'orctniKvdtfon tnc; iior,ui ,i;,- -
. Nj.,0;'4i"i'E.V,'?,u. aa0 !iI"";'Ullliri,' iitroetl . '' '
N. 4oy-.0- ' AV trilC, 70 0 feetalong1 iVy Kamamalu;
8. I01- - 30' W true, 134 fet alongKalama;
S, 4I" 3' 13., true. 05 feet alonsNnlhe, Land Commlkslou AwardNumber 794, Apana 2, to tho Initialpoint and containing an area od 2l-1-
of an line; nnd setting forthcertain legal reasons why such realestate should be sold, t. thatthe peisonal propel ty of tho estntttof said decedent Is Insulllclcnl topay the debts of bald estate,
It Is hereby ordereil that the helmaud next of kin of said detedent andall persons Intel cstetl In the said es-
tate, appear before this court onMonday, the 8th day of November,A. 1). 1909, at 10 "o'clock a. m,, litthe rouit loom ol this cotlrt. In Ho-
nolulu, then nnd there to show causewhy an order should not bo grantedfor the sale of such real estate.
And It Is further ordered that anotice of this order bu published atleast three consecutive weeks
tho snld day of hearing in thelivening II u e 1 1 it, n newspaper published In Honolulu, thelust publication to be not less thanten days pievlous to tho time there-in appointed for said healing.
Dated, Honolulu, October 1st, A.I)., 1909.
W. J. ItOIIINSON,Third Judge of the Circuit
Court of the. Hrst Jiull- -
clal Circuit.Attest:
V. il. HAHHISON.Asalstuiit Clerk of tho Cli-cu- lt
Court of tho TlistJudicial Clicult
1129 Oct, 1, 8, IS, 22.
OFFICIALS NAMED
On Sunday at tho Athletic Park theofllclals for tho Marathon rneo will bons follows: Judges, W Williamson,W. T. Itawllns and C. V ChllllngwoitliStarter, (leorge Tinner, timekeeperL. Pulrle, and M'orer A V Helneckc
'I he Ft'liciloii of that uell knownrportsuiau Clinilie Chllllugortli hispleubed both the .lapmese and Kuipeaus vvliu ue luteiested In the taceAll the lillklals have been Ideiiiilleilwith spu.i nt all kind-- , for vc.tr. miltho publld lias evti conllili'iiti In
tlieui.
4aaal 1 1T
V ",
and
Arc favorites with men who know shle and rccounizcbeautv in matrrials. Wc sell either ' Stir" or "E & W "shirts with full confidtnrc that we are makine fnendfor the store, because these shirts cannot be equaled forvaluei
New selection no.v ready for inspection.
Elks' Bide. St., near Fort.
Pure Olive Oil
In bottles, quarts, half gallon and callon tir.i.QUANTITY AND QUALITY GUARANTEED
The"Ehmann" Oil.hasja world-wid- e reputation' lin(L-.'3-s
recommended'to the family, tratlc. '.J i, 'J'--
Telephone" 240.
!
Because
Office Fort'St,'
Grocers.
E&W
Silva's Toggery
T . :
Lewis& Co..Et3.,
Cheapest
largest
''1G0 KiiiR St.
You can save mpriey on your haul-int- ;
and dravinff by availing- - your-
self of our services because we have,thc best facilities in towt for dome,
this work.
Honolulu Construction &Opp. W. Q. Irwin & Co.
Week. Bulletin T
afKuTBZXZZI
NEGLIGEESHIRTS
Kin;;
Ehmahn'sCalifornia
Draying Co.,Phone 2S1.
Pep
especially
E3EXjE3ZJ5:3X2!i.
New Shipment of
WHITE G
Year
Comprising
Organdies, Flaxons, Mulls,
Batistes, ' ...
Persianlawns, Piques,IndiaLin'ehs, Dimities, etc.
New Skirting Materials50. different style's, 20c to 50c yard
Novelties in Waists
Madame Irene CorsetsAll sizes, $7,50 to $15,00
New Evening Capes$20 to $35
Messaline Gowns in White, Pink,Blue and Black, $30 to $45
E. W. JORDAN & CO., LTD.,
Fort Street
All Styles in Collar Supporters
The Newest in Hair Barrettes
8
rrww
I
I
Oceanic Steamship CompanyTIME TABLE S.S. ALAA1EDAThe il'amri of thli Una will arrive and leave thlt port at hereunder:
leave S. F. Arrive Hon,
OCT. 0 OCT. 15OCT 30 NOV ..
Hon. S. F.
SEPT.
Connect at Honolulu for Sydney, with Canadian-Australia- n line.Rates from Honolulu to San Francisco First class $05; Kound Trip
tllO; Family Rooms extra.
WW G. Irwin & Co., LtdOCEANIC 8. S. CO. GENERAL AQENT8.
TSi L' Mil "" "- - bmi ,i jsjPACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP Co., & TOYO KISEN KAISHA
(steamers of the nbuve companies will at and leave this porton or about the dates below mentioned:
TOR JAPAN AND CHINA:
Moxr.ou nrr uTHNYO Mtll" OCT. 111
KOHKAMI'I'ON
FOR CCNCRAL INFORMATION APPLY TO
Ht Hackfeld &AMERICALAWAIIAN STEAKSII1P COMPANY.
Weekly Sailing via Tehuuntepec.
FROM NEW YORK TO HONOLULU',frclslit received at all times at the Company's Wharf, Street, South
Drooklin.
IIIOM RAM FRANCISCO TO 1IONO-I.- l
LU VIA L'tJOCT SOCSI). ,
R S , TO SAIL. . .OCT. 3
Freight received at Cotnpany'trrbarf, Oreocvvlch Street.
KIIOM HONOLULU TO SAN HIUN-OIRC-
I Mli:s TO SMI RIVT. 27
OH I M 111 vN . .' SKI'T. 3D
29 520 20
'1" tttm
2
....22
Royal Mall4tuttn-tthl- i Company. ,
Steamers of the In connection the CANAD-IAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO. be "en Vancou.tr, D. C, and N.b. W and calling at D. Honolulu and
are AT HONOLULU on or the
FIJI AUSTRALIA:
AORAVCI 10
MltM 13
mil at Fanning Island.
Leave Arrive
OCT.OCT. OCT.
FOR
Honolulu
".OCT.MUU 10
41st
above tine, running withSydney,
Victoria, Guva, .and Bris-bane, DUC abo-i- t dates below ttated, viz.:
FOR ANO
OOT.NOV
YVI'I
OCT.
Through Tickets Istued from Honolulu to Canada, United States andEurope. For Freloht and Passage and all general apply to
Thee. !l. Daies Co., Ltd AjcnU
Matson Navigation CompanyBcli-dii- le S. S 11ILONIAN, In tlio direct service betwoon San Fran-iJb'-- o
a'ld Honolulu- -
ARRIVB HONOLULU I.K VK HONOLULlOCTOIIKIt tiCTOHFIt 5, 1909OCTOIlKIt 27. 11)09 MlYlLMI.KIt :, 1909NO VK Ml lEU 24. 1909 NOS F.MIll.ll 111. 1909
I)KCKMIII:K 2. 1309 HI.CUMIIKIt 28. 1909
THE S. S. LURLINE of this lin c. carrying both Freisht and Tosscn-jjci--
soils for San Francisco direct 0 ctobcr Cth, 1909.THE S. S. HILONIAN of this li ne. carrvinw both Freight Pas-
sengers, sails for San Francisco direU October Gth, 1009.CASTLE & COOKE. LTD., AGENTS.
HUSTACE CO.,63
General Contractorson
Excavating,
Reliable Supervision
Union - Pacific
Transfer Co., Ltd.Furu'ture rind Movinj.
Joseph A.
COMMISSION
IjMURAHCE
&
FINESTand cloth A- -l quality can be pur-
chased
SAINO CHAIN,McCANDLESS
P. 0 9G1. Telephone
TRANCISCO:
OIT.
FIJI,
Information,
fle&efal
Co,, Ltd,,
HHOM 5EATTLB AND TACOMA TO- HONOLULU DIRECT.
Ni:iiiVASivAf;. to Sail oct. 2
PLDIAUCS, TO HAIL OCT. 19r'or turiner Intorointlon apply tt
It. HACKHKLD & CO..LTD.,Agents Honolulu.
'C. P. MOR8B,neaeral Freight
FOR VANCOUVER:
MAItAMA :.OCT. 13MAKl'KA NOV. 3
.OltNi.l .ui:c. s
mBaggage Shipping
8toragc Wood
Packing Coal
Grilnaan,
di'tittse GoodsWing Wo Tai & Co
i NUUANU ST
PECK LTDQUEEN STREET PHONE 295
Estimates given all kinds of Draying, Teaming, Road Building,rilling.
Firewood, Coal, Wnianac Sand For Sole.
Piano
Agent.
IHIPFINO AND MZKCIUNT.FIRE AND MAPJNE.
Agent for ARTHUR SEWALL CO.. Bath, Mains;PARROTT CO,, Un Francisco,
PITof
frum
BLDO.,Box SSI
SAN
SIIIKItlA
and
ISTABLISHED IN 1858.
BISHOP & CO.BANKERS
Commercial and Trav-elers' Letters of Creditissued on the Bank ofCalifornia and The Lon-don Joint Stock Bank,Ltd., London.
Correspondents for th;American Express Corn-pa- ny
and Tlios. Cook &Son.
Interest allowed onterm a'ld Sivings BankDeposits.
Claim Spreckela. Vm. G. Irwin.
C!aus Spreckels & Co.
BANK ERG.HONOLULU, T. II.
Ban Francisco Agents The Nevaila National D.ink of Han Frnnclico
Drav Exehsngc n Iho Nevada Natlonnl Hank of San Ki.inclicu.
London Tho Union of London andSmith's Hank, Ltd.
New Yo''( Amerlcuu ExcuanguNational Hack.
Chicago Corn Excliunc?Dank.
Paris Credit lyotinale.Hongkong and Yokohama Hour.
Dunking Corpoiatluu. JNew Zealand and Australia Dan In
tif New Zealand ami Dank of Aunlra- -
laslaVictoria and Vancouver Hank ol
rtrltlsli North America.Deposits reccivdd. Loans made on
approved security. Coonncrclnl andTravelorB' Credits losud. Dills ofIXxchange boiitht nod told.
Collections Promptly Accounted For.
The Yokohama SpecieBan Kr Limited
Capital (Paid up) ..Ycn2(,O0O,CO0Reserve Fund Yen 15.010,000
HEAD OFFICE, YOKOHAMA.
The bank buys nnd receives for col-
lection bills of exchange, issuesDrafts nnd Letters of Ciedit, andtransacts a general bauking business.
The Bank receives Local Depositsand Head Office Deposits for fixed pe-
riods.Local Deposits $25 and upwards '
IMS UUU CUi lib JUIC V S'v 'bl
Head OSce Deposits, Yen 25 andupv.'ards for one-htl- f ear, une year,two years, or three years at rate of5ls per r.nr.um.
Particulars to be obtained on ap-plication.
Honolulu Oflirc 07 S. King Street.P. 0. Box 103.
M. T0K1EDA Manager
The Rjsti sirnir i ri cAiilCIitlAil 3.4
AND TRUST GO
OF HAWAII, LTD.
SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL.. 1200,000.00PAID UP CAPITAL S100.000.00President Casll BrownVice Protident M. P. rtublnsonCashier L. T. Peck
Office- - Comer Hurt nnd KlriK Sts.GAVING3 DCPOSIT3 received and
Interest allowed for )f'rl' depositsat thn rule of (IS per cent. piannum
Kules nnd rtKulattons fuinlsliedupon application.
tit INSURAHGE
Hi;:
B. F. D1LUN6UAK C8
llfllTLB.
Qeneial Agsnt (or H.iviall:Atlas Asiurano: Company of I. indon.New York Unosrwrltere' Agency,Providence Washington Invura ci Co4th FLOOR, STANQENV.ALD BLOG.
WM.C. IRWiNjft C0..LTC.AOKNTS mu TI1K
Royal Insur. Co of Liverpool, Eng.Commercial Union Assinni.ee Co.,
Ltd., of Londo'i. Eii';laiulScottish trnion & Nntional Ins Co. of
Edinrureh. Scitland.The Uoper Shin Ins. Co., LU
Alexander & BaldwinLIMITED.
OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS.
H. P. Baldwin PresidentJ. B. Castle Yi Presidentv. M, Alexander.. Second Vice Prea.. r. uookc
. . . .Third Vice Pre3. and ManagerJ. Waterhouse TreasurerE. E. Paxton Secretary!W. 0. Smith DirectorJ. H. Gait 7. DirectorW. R. Castle .Director
SUGAR FACTORS,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS andItiSUBAHBE AI3EIITS
Agents forHawaiian Commercial & Sugtj: Co.Haiku Sugar Company.1'aia Plantation.Maui Agricultural Company.Hawaiian Sugar Company,Kahuku Plantation Company,Kakului Railroad Company.Hnlcakala Ranch. Company.Honolua Ranch.
Castle & Cooke, LtdHonolulu, T. H,
SHIPPING AND COMMISSIONSUGAR FACTORS
and ' .
OENERAL INSURANCE AGENTSrepresenting'- - .
Ewa Plantation. Co.Waialua Agricultural Co., Ltd.Kohala Sugar Co,Waimca Sugar Mill Co.Apohaa Sugar' Co.', Ltd. . -
"' siFulton Iron WoVksJof StJJ.'juliBlake Steam Pumps " v 'Weston's CenhifugtlsBabcock & Wilcox Boilen.Green's Fuel EconomizersMarsh Steam PumpsMatson Navigation Co.
Planters' Line Shipping Co.
Wm.O.lnm&CD,LIMITED.
SUGAR FACTORS andCOMMISSION AGENTS.
v7ra. 0. IRWIN .;,, PresidentJNO. D. SPRECKELS. ,?lst V. l'res.W. M. GIFFARD ..2d V. Pres.H. M. WHITHEY.... ..'. .TreasurerRICHARD 1VERS..., . . . .'SecretaryD. G. MAY , .", . .'.'Auditor
Agents for "
Oceanio Steamship Co., San Francis-co. Cat.
Baldwin Locomotive Works, Phila-delphia, Pa.
Hnkabu 1'lanUtion Co., Hilo SagfitCo,, Houoklu Plantation Co.,Hutchinson Sugar PlantationCj., Kiiauea Sugar PlantationCo., Olowalu Company, PaauhauEcuir Plantation Co., Waiina-nal- o
Sugar Co.
C. Brewer & Co.. Ltd.QUEEN STREET, HONOLULU, T. H.
AGENTS FORHawaiian Agricultural Co., Onomea
Sugar Co, Honomu Sugar Co., Vai-luk-
Sugar Co.. Pcpeskeo Sugar Co.,Kapapla Ranch, Thomas PineappleCo.LIST OF OFFICERS: ,
C. F. Blthop, President; GeorgeRobertson, Vice President and Man-ager; W. W. North, Treasurer andSecretary; Ceo. R. Carter, Auditor; P.C. Jones, C. H. Cooke, J. R. Gait andII. A. Cooke, Directors.
LIl-- INSURANCEIt not a Luxury; It l.i a Necessity.
But you Must have the BESTand that Is provided by th famousand most equitable Lat or Massa-chusetts, In the
New England Mutual
Life Insurance Co.,OF BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS.
If you would be duty Informed aboutthese laws, address
Caslle Cooke,GCr.EPAI. Af.tii.TS,
HONOLULU. T. H.
ForcegrowthWill do it
Dr. F. SCHWANNOsteopath.
Comer Unio.i nnd Eeretania Sts,House Consulting. 2-- 3 p. m.i Sat-
urdays excepted. Operating, 2
n. in., p. in.Phone 33.
C Q. YEE HOP & CO.
SHIPPERS and FAMILY
BUTCHERS
TELEPHONE- - -- 251
JJr BULLCTIN ADQ PAY -- ij
.t st :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :t ti :t :: :: t
s RECREATIONS
n u u u s: :t :t :t t: m it a n u uHIGHLAMO PARK.
The of ilio liuiiiau ruuluttowind bIih in HlKlilntiil I'mk wns c
of iniioli fun anil Innocentlust nlRlit. Thuro was liiiiri-ru-
to tlir hiinnre Hull of Kiiifuro lli.niwin" over Bern licfori".
Wlioii tin- IhjI firvt Ktmteil toIt was riimrlcil with it Imnrli of
M'tiliiitTitm- - klis wlio uiiniid lo luiofiui,'TIU'V liinl llielr fun for iilinnttwo srcjMiilH, thi'ii tliuy Hew orf Iliowheel and woru piui.
Tliwi 'tin, sailors Iicr.iii lo tnko ahand In Ilio name Tliuy slid off thuwlit'fl but llii-- ik'i'ldcil Hint tliey coulilbeat tin- sjciinit so tliuy liCKan to iiuikovaliant slldi'i for tliu ci'iilir of tlioulii'i'l while It wuu still iiinnlnR.
Uomo of thoin liict with suchlluil ManitKiT Harry Weri.urto keep the wheel nillltiK nml
Klve nil the blui'Jnckets n ctianco toim their skill. The Idea uas produe-H- l
of line lesnlts. Theie wcie twos.illrn who weru or expert. Theyin iiiin-i- l on thu wheel nml kepi inn-iiIii-
till they round I lie center, thenllicy sat down nml utayed Iheio.
Hut they did not stay thcro for veryloiiK. Knvlous shlptuiitCH niadu n illtefor tlioni. clutched their legs ami bulhwould roll olf thu wheel amidst roarsof applause Iiom Die larKu riowd ofspcctiitom.
Tlio, lju.ui.in roulettu wheol Islo stay. It provides mi
enorliioihi Amount of amusement for1jutl:Kpi'Catorti and Ihnro who try an I
May titi' the wheel. Lust nlRlit the"You' nlii Vnme" tulk was worklnnvi'itltmv aud to ijood effect. Homewho KJvOt'i? that they could never heteniptcil, took a try at It and they nil
'I'liloyeil litliii; I'olled off thu wheel tothe rullq'stJl'.iteut.
,
OPF.RA HOUBCJTheir call ho no (lUapliollUniiflU In
the pel fin malice nt thu Opm l HouseIoiiIkIiI liic.Hibe tlio Jolly Turn iniu-sire- l
eiiinpuii) Iroin Iho U, H. 41.
nie inin of cxperloncVuiiil thoyl.iioiv how to aniline. Thu proKlam Isunusually k'.'H'I mill Ihi'iu Is no doiihleurv in. in will net Ilia pnit up to thelimit.
t'ui Hlnnt uheaisals, nlluosl. havoliiiMiiililthe niciMip to i IiIkIi slniiilnrdof oxC'lleijco In" hIiii;ii and il.incliiBami the1 nc'ioh.itl.0, Ktilnt t ij ill t up tothe inarlc, '(IiJlluliUn, has had nothingof this sort Jur'snino'timu ami It willue appieelntetl It Is kooiI. Theuiclii-'ti.- i Is the host I t nndtin p. iMiimiinci' will by Kiuutl) hoi.e-ll-
d lij Its piesencu.Tlii-i- ue Minio rents left nt Ilio
lliiKsttom .Music Hloio Imil then'lie' nonu lifter thu cm lulu Is
i.iIm'iI tuiiluht. Thu licnelkl.iry onUils occiihIou will ho the AssociatedChailtles, a (Ittsugylnif urKOulzation,and the show riionld Jo
il. (live the hoys a, boost nodi hem lu help ilvsrtni: enusus
idui .lieie.
PARK.The public Is asked to hear In mlml
th t l1'1 p, u denim- - l'ark theater Is onlicet Ileietnnla and It lj
ipilii' ihe most eoinforlablu place ofnmuseiucnt In thu city finni I lie factthat It Is lu tlio open, with just enmiKlished ou'l a poitlou to prevent Ihemain falling. Cm t)iu niidleucr. So muchhas lie. i prliilod of the Wrluhl llrolh-M-
.ii loplane thai the appetite of thepublic has whetted for It. Themac him in lull IIIkIii will bo shown atihe I'.nk timlklit. The value ofthis II I til Is due to two cousldciatlolis.It l llu most I'Meuileil Hellesof views"I ,u lopl.iiu' lllKhts thus far shownIn motion plnitoKinph, and the.v meiiulKiitlc ili lures of some of the mostluipoitaut of Wilbur WilKht's marvelous feats, eaili uvent. Willi the date,belli;; cle.'ulv lecoiiled hv sub titles Inthe 111 in. 'Hie plctme was fUMjueiittyapplaitdcd when shown in New Vmk.showluK Ihe ileei lutiiest of tin public lu the iiliimplis of the two IniiiinisAincilcan-i- , the Wili;lit biotheii
EMPIRE.Wnllaco and Way nrc hoMovers ul
the Uiiiplie lhis nnd ui ,icccit-abl-
mu they to Ihe nudlene vvhlelillll that place of muusomeiit ulKhtly.Th"j nie i iithiihliiHlft"ill) Revived amiapplauded lo thu echo lu theli cleverl.cts. Aiiioik; the plenties tonight willho M't'll thn "Kiivi'Mlinppurs," u pieHue that will win tin suppoit of Iheladles foi Its love fcatuics ami thatof the men heciiibc It Is a Kood tlilimII tells of tin man in flminclal slrallsWho Is nt tlm mercy of n wealthy iii.inwho uffe-- s to eaiiLel a debt In ret innfor the hard of the daiiKhter. Heovet hears Iho pailliiK between herrail her lover ami thu hcntlmcu!proved too much lor him so lie wipedthe nlalu. Theie will he a couple ofcomedies "I Can l Uttp Cool, and
lllicd. Tiled. Khed." Tilde Is plentyol tun In these and pleasuii. lu thethow thiniiidiout.
BONINE.Ne.lilv all of the ilctiues to bo
rhoKii ,ii thu Ilonlno mothiii plctuutheater iiuder the Youiik Hotel, onHotel sliiil. lonlKlit aiu of Ilio eilucalloiial tint hut so culeilaluliiK as tileave ldeau.illt memories. "Itlll'.ll I. Hi
and SceiH'.s In Koiea" Is lull ol Interestin'; m. ilui Hint l.i entlicl) new lothe lloiio'ulii public but wlildi II willelljov lurtiiise so ui.lll.v of tlm uallvusof that ci ii lit KhiKiliim" me lesl-ilei-
hue Krockliolm and Naplei"in,. i lni- llliisti'iitloiis In the films
Whldl hhow the lillllillliltH and slieetsol Hi" cllv ami the nt ul sceiii't-iiu.il- -
timii til, n ! in 7. m I'.nluwill b' ii i ii ami liei' wiiinleifiil iln
lihovv bi'ililes ntlieis Hi n will buili In
Jhi'l ami iiiiiiM- M,i and Keoho inill vi i Impi i - in .t jii . will be on tin
ill rni ioihkIiI.. rm .
Bulletin Business Office Phone 250.Bulletui Editorial Room Phone 185.
Corporation, NoticesNOTICE OF REDEMPTION OF BONDS OF HAIKU SUGAR COMPANY.
HAIKU HUClAll COMPANY, pursuant to the lerins of that certainDeed of Trust, dated September 23, 1003, Hindu by It to Hawaiian TrustCompany, Limited, hereby gives uotlco to Iho holders of bonds of HaikuSugar Company, Issued uiulcr snld Deed of Tiust, of the election of nndpayment of all Iho outstanding bflmls of said Haiku Sugar Company on thufirst day of October, 1909, at the office of the Hawaiian Trutt Company,Limited, Honolulu, County of Onlm, Territory of Hnwnll.
Homls of tlio par value of 1,000. each inimbeicil us follows.2 8 55 77 101 120 151 175 VW 2233 29 6fl 78 ' 103 130 152 170 202 2204 CO 67 79 105 131 151 177 205 2J0B 31 58 SO 107 132 165 178 20B 2320 32 69 81 108 133 ICC 179 207 231
11 31 CO S3 109 13B 169 IM) 208 23513 35 CI 84 110 138 101 LSI 210 :p;
14 3P, .C2 Sir 111 139 K'i 131 212 23SIB 37 C3 87 112 140 1C3 187 213 2391G 39 61 88 115 141 1C4 183 215 24018 41 C5 89 lit! 112 lf,5 189 210 21219 42 CO 90 117 113 100 190 217 21320 4C C7 92 118 111 11,7 191 218 24121 47 GS 93 120 145 103 192 220 21722 49 C9 91 121 110 109 193 221 21923 50 70 95 123 147 570 195 22224 52 72 90 121 118 172 190 22325 63 71 i)7 125 , 1411 173 198 22527 51 75 100 128 160 171 199 227
Homls of tho par valtio or $500.00 each numbered as follow s:251 202 273 235 293 302 310 321 332 31',252 203 274 2SG 294 303 311 323 330 310253 205 275 287 200 301 312 224 337 31725C 207 270 288 297 305 313 325 339 3 IS257 2CS 277 2Sfl 29S 300 314 320 310 319258 2C9 279 290 299 307 310 328 311 350269 270 2S1 291 300 308 318 329 313201 271 283 :2 301 309 319 331 311
Thu holders of all outstanding homls no nil inhered above, nie herebynotified lo present lor pnymcnl of principal and Inteiest ncrrued to October1st, 1909, nnd to surrender said bonds nt tho place nnd on thu date lastnhovo mentioned and that after October 1st, 1909. all Interest on said liomNnumbered as aforesaid ceaso.
Honolulu, August 21st, 19ti9. ' r rHAIKU SUO Ml COMPANY. "
lly i:. i:. I'axton.Treusuiec
NOTICE OF REDEMPTION OF BONDS OF PAIA PLANTATION.
PAIA PLANTATION, pursuant to tbe teima of that certain Deed ofTrust, dated Siptember 28, 1903, niailo by It to Hawaiian TriiKt Company,Limited. Iiuieby gives notice to tho holders of bunds of Pain Plantation,Issued under said Deed of Trust, ot the election of ami p.ivment of .ill tliooutstanding bonds of said l'ola Plantation on tho first day of October, HO'J,at the Olflce of the Hawaiian Trust Company, Limited, Honolulu. Countyof Oahii, Territory of Hawaii,
Honda of the par vnlitu of 11,000. each numbered ns follows- -
1 23 81 123 103 207 217 2S3 319 3C02 40 83 121 104 208 248 2SI 320 3043 41 85 125 103 210 249 283 322 3035 42 SO 120 108 211 251 280 32.1 307
43 87 127 109 "12 2;,2 287 320 3CS
'' 8S 2S l 213 230 288 328 3(.9s 43 S9 130 171 211 257 289 3.10 3709 10 !mi 131 173 210 259 290 :!32 371
10 17 92 132 174 217 200 293 333 .17211 61 93 133 170, 218 201 291 331 );;
ir-" 90" 131 177 219 20J 293 33. 37113 5.! 97 133 179 220 203 290 330 ;i;flII 51 98 I3S ISO 221 204 297 33S 37715 63 99 140 181 224 205 298 3101 67 . 101 111 - 182 225 200 300 311 3711" 58 102 142
'183 220 207 301 31" .ISO
18 59 103 143 184 227 20S 302 313 IS"20 00 104 141 187 22S 209 .101 3(- -,
"S321 G2 105 145 188 230 270 3u5 310 3S024 CI 100 147 189 232 271 300 3(7 3S728 CO IPS 118 191 233 272 3117 34s 3S929 17 109 119 194 234 273 .".(IS 349 3DI30 08 112 150 190 235 274 309 35u S9.131 C9 113 151 19S 2.10 275 31(1 3V 3!)432 " UK 15:i 199 237 270 311 353 3953S 75 117 155 201 239 277 312 351 337M "1 US 16 202 242 278 313 350 3'ix35 "s 119 137 203 243 279 311 3.17 ji'Vl3C '21 168 204 244 2S1 315 .151 ",u03S 80 122 100 200 245 282 317 3,Vj
HoniU of the par value of $300.00 each numbered us follows-4"1 413 423 435 445 450 400 474 185 1M402 414 420 437 4IC 457 407 470 4S0 407401 410 427 43S 448 459 408 477 487 19S403 417 429 439 449 400 409 478 4SS 409"" US 430 410 450 401 470 ISO 4S'I GOO
47 119 432 441 452 402 471 481 4'u409 420 433 443 454 404 472 482 191410 424 434 444 455 405 473 4SI I'll
The holdors of all outstanding i.n.i.untitled to present for pnyment of principal nml Interest ncciued October1st. 1909. and to Bald bonds nt tho placo nml on tlio date lastnhovo mentioned nnd thut niter October 1st, 1909, all Inteiest on said bondsiiiimbcicd nfoicsnld shull ceaso.
Honolulu, August 21bI, 1909.
PAIA PLANTATION,lly i:. i:. Paxton,
Tieasuier.
Legal Notices
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Estate of Seieno E. Bishop.
The undersigned, oxecutois of thowill of Seieno II. Illshop, deceased,heiehy give notUo lo nil credltoiaot said deceased to piesont theirclaims duly authenticated ami withpiopei vouchers. If any exist, evenIf the claim bu seemed by moit-gag- e
upon ienl estate, to the undei-signe- il
at 205 .MiCnndless lliilldlng,llethel Sliect, Honolulu, Tenlioryof llawiill, or they will he foieverbailed
Honolulu, September 10, 1909.JONATHAN SHAW.AUTHUll C. Al.i:.ANDi:it,
i:ei iitoiu of the Will otSeieno i;. Illshop,
1110 Sept. 10, 17. 21; Oct. 1.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS OFMEAT COMPANY.
LIMITED.
Nullie I, lieieli) given Hint theMi'liupniitiiii Heat Cuinpaii), l.lni-Hi'- l,
an Hawaiian 01 poi.ition, hasbeen dissolved by order of D. L.
bonds ns numbered nhovo ,mto
surrender
as
Conkllng, Tieasiiici of theof llavvnll, made 011 the Mb da orSeptember, 1909. All ui'dltor.i ofthe miIi! Meliopolltan .Meat Com-pany, Limited, an- - theioroie beiebvnotified to pteseiit llielr lalms. IT
liny evlut, to the limleislgui-- tlin-tc- u
of the Laid MLliopolliaii MeatCompany, Limited, at the haul, ofIllshop & Company, nt the unnei-o- f
.Meiehaiit and Kanhumanii stu-e-111 Honolulu,. Inland of O.ihu, Teiil-toi- y
of Hawaii, within ninety davsrroin tho loth dav of September.1909 (which dute Is the ihite of thuIII t publication of this uotliel;
such ilalius, If ,mv, shall Im
forever barredDated at said Honolulu, Ihe Hull
day of September, mnoA. W. T IIOITOMI.L'Y.
Tilislee of Said .( iinpolll.iiiMeal Compiim. I.imiied.
Ill" Sept 10, 17, 'l, Oit. 1, s.
$G5 FOR NEWREMINGTON TYPEWRIiR.
Sec the rebuilt machines. Theycan't be distinguished from new.Just as good as new
A, B, ARLEIGH & CO., LTD.Hotel Street, Opp Union.
Bulletin Business Office Phone 25G.Bulletin Editorial Room Phone 185,
UffiSS DIBECTOBT
EMPLOYMENT AGENCY.
panose Employment Association,.'uiianu iiinl 1'tui.iM Sts. Call uplihotiu fl'(7 It miu until n cook,good liny ur scrumta.
. Ucila. Japanese Employment Of-- "o. Al.ii.il Si, in .11 Ui'irluiilii.
i tos-i-
PROFESSIONAL.
than M. Lewi?. Teneher of Pianotul 1)1 ;. in 1 I'lil.ll i i tcis-- i tn
Slf IIULI I I IK m.-- . K., xsn
ahu Railway.Time Table.
OUTWARD.Air Wnlnnno, W'iiIhIim, K.ihiil.u and
y Stations 15,, , 3.u ii mI 'or Pearl City Kw.i Mill ntnl Way
tlmi-- i t7.3n in, a . 15 a, m:05 n. in, V.l'i p in. MM p. mIf. p. m, r.i at, in, t 11:iii) p. m"ur Walilawn '9:1S n. m nnd16 p. tu h
INWARD.Vrrlvn ionoiulu trora -lalua nnd Wahu.no 8:3C a. in.,:31 p. in.rrlve In Honolulu from F.wa Mill
I1 Pearl Clij- -" Itt n m , s.:tin., 10.8 ii. m, ! 4ii p. ni., 4 Jl
r n , -- u;i p. in . i ;i"i p. m.Itrrliu Honolulu from Wnhlawt
"j a. in .ui.l u it p. cDally.Kx. Sunday.Sunday On'y
lie ll.ilelwu n cnnhoniIn Innly llrBt tickets honII, lellles Honolulu oierv Sinulnvs ?i a m : returning arrives lu
- on ill PeVrl i,, WnnVm.r 'I TlUNIPnN V o I1MITH
SCANDINAVIABELTING
ONOLULU IRON WORKSAgents.
4" ia nanaTHE ENEMY TO DIRT.
At Your Orocer's.
:THE
- har.. R. FrazierComiiany
fOUR ADVERTISERSiMione 371. 122 KiiiR St.
ICEi"ufctured from pu re distilled wiI OcllverrJ to any part of city b
driven.
lil ICE AND ELECTRIC CO.
Telephone 6ZS
STONE-ELGI- WATCHESINGEltSOLL WATCHES.
it Ail Watchdealen.
fr s. $?c!iwaptzAyrnt for Hawsilan Islands.F )Ur and KINU St3.. Hosnlali;
Delnered to residencesand offices at 25c perhundred in 10-l- lotiw rr more.W O. DAnHHAT,
111 Mei chant bt.Tel. in.
'IlDING MATERIAL
or all xnma.nyLnis in lumber.
ALLEN & ROBWSOy.. St:-.-- '. - : :. Honolulu
Phnnps & Co.leiali Importars and Jobbers
OP6AN and!ml" J"..uuulJJrOIlT and Ok'lE.N ST3.
G, SA2KIboo Furniture Made to Order,re Frau'itis a Spsria'.ty,
5G3 5 BERETANIA SI.PHONE 407.
I'. H. BURNETTEru'i. of Deeds for California ,.&
Yotk; NOTARY PUBLIC;r Murnnifc Licenses: Draws;agei, Deeds, Bills of Sale,s, Willi, Etc Attorney for theft Conits. 70 MERCHANT ST.1LULU: PHONV. 310
- DUULET.N ADS PAY -- jrj '
REPAIRING.
Woven Wire Mattresses repaired attlii) Factory llmioliilu Wlro Med
Co., 12G0 Alapal St. Telephone(..'IE .1945-t- f
ARCHITECTS.
Duijcbcrg & Farrar. Architects, 02--fij Alexander YuuiiB IIUHII.II5.Telcphono 25.
PLUMBING.
Itt Sing and Tinsmith,Smith St.. hrt. Hotel anil I'auahl.
Ouri
Silver-Plate- dw
Ware I'
the kind that will resist wear.TIip iinMprn nrr lipnntiful i tvirvcf nm-- i. irne ,;n,;
iVJft. k, tlilvl UlU llilka Illb !Y 11114reach of evti'-on-
J. A. R. Vieirafc Co.,
Jewelers and Silversmiths,115 Hotel St.
AVfD DAYTON137 MERCHANT STREET.
First-clas- s residence property, sit- -,mtcd at Pawfta ou KiR mi Youn'streets. Building in first-clas- s or-- 1
dcr and connected with artesian wa-- lter. Electric lH.it and (;as. AlsolKapiolani Tark ots and improvedoropeity at Haujla and other prop-- 1
erly.
Woman's Excnango'"rT4-
for
Curios, Sisnl Leis, Calabashes, etc.Hotel, near Fcrt. .. .
SOUVENIRS.
& HAWAII &
SOUTH SEASCURIO CO.
YOUNGBUILDING,BISHOPSTREET.
QUALITY COUNTS.
Rosc3, Oar.wtion3 and other CutFlowers.
MRS. E. II. TAYLORThe Honolulu Florist.
YoaiiB Builtlimr. Tel. 330,Little Things.
HI!&
Co,
Kit).' Street, E'n of Fishmarket.tiHY GOODS AND FURNISHING
GOODS of EVERY DE- -
SCRU'TION
Teirilorial Board ofImmigration
OXice 403 fctantrcwald Bldg.Honolulu.
WA1KIKI INN
The Finest Bnli-u- t on the Beach."Meals At All Hours,
W'NES. LIQUORS. AND CIGARS..V C. B1IRUIW. Proprietor.
WAH CRONG CO.DRY GOODS AND TAILORING.
EvtrjthiiR absolutely new andfret li from the IJoasl.WAVFRLLY BLK. - HOTEL ST,
IUK0HES uii DRINXIThe most nouuiur
place in town.
The Fashion Saloon 'Hot?) St near Fort
Jack Seullv Jack Roberti
ipf)lisis1 1 'U tuSyJl ixJJlJ8LlillLlJ
!;' eJitoi.l roums iJ",( bustrfi. ilfKC These a e tlio teieplion-- f
mi bers ot the Bulletin office.
EVENING ntJU.nTIN, HONOLULU. T. II. I'tUDW OPTOIIKtl I. iflnn.
PAID INFULL
Novelized From EugeneWalter's Great Play
...Cy...JOHN W. HARDING
Ccpirl.llil, 1909, by G. W. Dilllnlh.m Co.
(Continued)
"Ynii nv I hive no considerationfor jon!" sin1 Mill. "Ynu know aswell nt I ilo why I rnn'l go, I haven'tIml n new tlri-s- In a Jrnr. My glovesnre all mini nut. I've skimped andunified iTml economized until I rnn't
any tnori1. I'd pi to the theaterIf I coiilil go nloiic or tilth you or uIrh Jlmsy nrd hide somewhere In therumor hut do jou think I want to go'" a party looking like a kitchen maid)My shooi nrc cracked Kverythlng hsocondhied and old nnd Ugly. And l
ml. at me! Do you kfiuw what's hap-pened to me? Pe grown commonand conrve nnd cheap. Sometimeswhen I look at myself In tlio glass, M .
seems as iiiougu i couiu see ine uinnnd the grouse nnd the horrid Basti-ng's of It all staring me right In the
Why don't I gdt I'm ashamed,'tt ' a all. And you make' It harder, i
I' ' ii almost reached my limit of en-t- t
ince."
"he tunteil from him. tcirs of iexa-t- lii and humiliation In Jjerejcs.
As she did so Smith, the peacemaker,entered. He had arrlU'd In time tohear the hut part of lie confessionlh.it had lieen forced from her hy herhusband's Injustice and selfishness.
"Kuinm." he said soothingly, 'thereain't ho iim" lu making Joe feel worse,
than he does. He works like the del II,
hut somehow .loe wimi't Imllt exactlylucky. He Is one of thute ft'lliiwT likeI used to know In Col.inulh,' u. Iiy spendall their Hies looking for n goiip mineand neer quite tind one. ' Hut .lee's"" rl'"" "ui J'"' '" "1ll,,' "ll'' -
f'" s"r' ,,r ''"- - '' l' l"',,,,v ''"Ko1'' - '" MU' '" "" '"'' " '" ,"w,,,1'and i on two me going l" hit mjwhile 1 dig up the uece-iii- ry spniiilnllesto defray tiny nnd nil ppene Im-ii- i .
Including ii "light "nil "i lei t grub stakenfler tin- - i.nlcrliiLilLiieiil.M Now W'h'lt
i, fi.ii.i..iMi........ ....("...,( r....llrool.H. who hid In en listening to
Ills wife nnd fiteml iiiKenly, wns tilledwith ii Hidden ii'Milve.
i'Xo. you lvuti-'t!"- - he said tenipestu- -
aisly. "I ain't going to lie nn olijertof charity I'm as sli-- ii tn tll'iil nfIbis whole bisne lis she Is. Illillln.jou put on the best dress you've gotand tl yourelf iii the best yon can,and I'll take win to a hnw. and IfJlinsy wants to come he can come nsmy guest Pin still n man. nnd IPsJust ns right I should take care of mywife nnd let her hive n Utile fun as :iIs for the Astors nml Vatiderbllts ni-i- l
all nf them to spend lunacy on tln-I-
families. I'm going tn do It. nnd I
don't care whether I can nlTnid It ornot. I can find a way nil right. Hurryup. r.inma."
Mrs. llrool.s would much rather hivestnjcd at I nine She wns worn outwith the constant iUiirrellng and ex-
citing happi i lugs of tlie evening, butshe did not Hit to be neeused of
So she slid:"If jon think we can really atTurd It
I'd like to go I haien't sppii ii show--
In nearly a .tear !,i ion think I'd i
betit r go, .llmy?""Why. surely, my girl." was Smith's
reply "There's no iim1 of Flickingaround here nil the time and gettingInto more rows Ilo ahead:'
"Then I'll hurrv nml get ready." shesaid, hasietilfig to her 111,1111.
llrnoks had seated hiim-el- f nml wasgazing before him with n determinedexpression, his hinds Lisped betweenhis kneis Smith went to him andleaden il a bill to him
"Joe." he said kindly, "you'd betterlet me slip .1011 the ten lint will he.
iipresnir) ln"iiy for this business.Ynu know Km 111.1 don't nerd to know.and ion ain't got the coin 10 Mow In"
"Yes. I hme." he asserted, pushingthe n,,te from him. "and I'll pay for It111.11 elf "
"All right. Joe. Hut. take my lip.when jou go Into the burrowing busi-ness jon'd better borrow from the fel-
low who knows he's glilng It to jounnd il'i t III 11 hurry to get It luck "
'look here. .Utility!" eielnlniedItns.ks holly. Jumping up. "Don't joulert Into my business! It's none ofyour nlTalr! And, by the way. Itmight be Just as well to remind jouthat Kmmn's my wife -1-111 wife jonhenri She marrlul me. no one else-J- ust
me although Pie been tuld khahad other chances nt the time."
Smith gazed at him without anytrace of offense, but Willi 11 look ofrutin In 1,1 i
"I'm sorry you said that. Joe." Inniiswertd In Ills slow, quid mire."Yes, I know Kmmn's your wife nndthat she chose you nfler I asked herto be mine, and It Is Just because 1
do know tint Hint I don't want youto go wiong, and for Just that sunn
w.i jou to understand thatIf jou tier get Into a tight hole jouin ginible on 1111' for help, nml
ain't alwais been a siiendlhrlftio.,d night!""You'ie not going, then'" inquired
Iiruoi.s as his friend moied lownidhe lull, but there was nothing In Hi"
tone of ihe query designed to uncoiiru,e ihe great heurled fe'low to no oui
i1""- - tl""u
AMUSEMENTS.
HAWAIIAN QPEKA HOUSEFRIDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS, OCT. 1 AND 2
AT 8 15.
44 JOXXY TARS "MINSTREL SHOW
U. S. S. WEST VIRGINIA.BENEFIT OF ASSOCIATED CHARITIES.
Now Soiigs and Comedy AotsDIRECT FROM THE Su. rES. TICXKTS ON SALE AT
Borgstroiu Music Co.PRICES . . SI 00. 75c. 60o aim 23t
"" """I
"No; you two had hettcr co tigetli-cr,- "
he leplled as lie puied out.When he had gone llrnoks drew
quickly from the lul le iixket of libwnlstemt the pockeilmok riml.ilnhif;the collections III checks e d lillls thathe had not iml tt.ue to turn In In 'thecompany, ciinic'tcd A hill "of $HJ andreturned the wnd to Its hiding pl.ice.
r.innn ptuerpiM ""fmn the hedroonIt li her tint and Jacket on. ,
i
"Why, Where's .lluisy?" she asked"Ho weiil lioine. He s.llil lie kui"h,I
he'd tatter ii.it une;'iis lie wanted to'... ...... -,pel up e.iuj, ur HoiuruiMir; " --'uiri, .
lied ltrooks '" ,', ,
'I wonder why sed hs mini...... . . ... ; j iso sutnieniy. hue wiui. ;vy
It was 1) n'cluek'.tt In ti theyv'foulidthemselves In the street. ittidJlrooksneeldeil on a vnuileUllp showJaviH'Ina '
the only p,isllile,.phii-- of.ienterialn-men- t
they coiild'ten Jo iitth'i!l Ijour.If hid been Si4lrIii? sllicijitni)ki h idpermitted e eunira'ginceof ii night out "tliat Mm. (lrks
the change to the full.' 'Watch.lug the netors nnd laughing at their
nnd unties, she forgot for theJokes , ,.,their cleverEOHO. ntime her worries, ami the p.tlnful lm.jMA'presslon of the early eieulng was com-pletely illspelled. As the performancepmsri""isl llrooks nln underwent niAdmissicnchange of innn.1, and bv the time thePlirinln fell he had soflencd to some-thing nf hl pjd'elf jiud ifns temlerand ntleiime.f.f
When ihey fc.und tl"inelves outildeagain she w.is for going sirilghl home
No.' he salil.Kiirl sipiei-rln- hernriu tint she hiiirii,isr. under Ills nuilpifl.ig ii. i lMiiiJ-,otT.- tl.m:ij-rjjs- "weire inn i r i t;"i imie mrtoiKn iji.ou i r, ,,. i, in. ii" y
(To b Continued.)
DERAILED CARS
KILLED HAWAIIAN!)
A ik'l al Icil fir was III" oause of Hiefutnl aeclili f Icnlui aittiuoon In.,the tunnel nt Purl Itilger and the ni'ii'lkilled woro Haiiiiliaus linuied .Mairiii!.'..lid Hookup? . Iiotji marrlel nml residents of Walltlkl. I
Th caia'when l.nl.n. traiel downIlii; Jhii'iel Ii ilii'lr own lelncln nml
iiinnilim nhlle tnklir; twoout together the en ridden h Man i
nle Juni,v,l the n irk ami the lear!en eian '.i ito .1 '! lie men .lis .1 ill
--' I" In "' it "in" a at the tjm en -
ilns lt.ilNlrl44MJ11
AMUSEMENTS
Human
Roulette Wheel
Enormous Success
LastNight
Try il TONIGHT at
Highland ParliHOTEL STREET, NEAR BETHEL.
'i
The ParkToit Street. Below Bcrctnnia.
Feature Film
WILBUR WRIGHT AND HISAEROPLANE.
USUAL VAUDEVILLE.Changes
MONDAY,WEDNESDAY
AND TRIDAY
Honolulu
Athletic ParkSUNDAY, OCT. 3.
MARATHON 2 P M.
Seats 75c, 50c nnd 25c
NEW IDEAi WAVERLY DANCE HALL.
Cor. Hotel mid Bethel Sts.Open evcty cvenitur except Suml.w
nt 7 o'tlockAiluiission 10c. Latins FlCC
I Musio by Kawnilmu Glee Club.
AMUSEMENTS.
TO DE SEEN AT
SONINEI
7 O'CLOCK
EUl'AL LIFE AND SCENES IN
KOREA.
"jur, BEAUTY OF STOCKHOLM.A
THE PICrUHESQUENESS OF
NAPLES.
llli
A VISIT TO PARIS AND HER D0O
SHOW.
And many others of Rrcnt interest.
impersonations.
.10, 15, 25 Cents
HEORPHEUM
The Home cf Vaudeville.
C. Cohen Proprietor
ENGAGEMENT EXTRAORDIN'aTRX'''
Of the Kinsa of Musical Corr.ed?
Wise & MiltonAnd company of Singers, Dancers
and Musical Artists.
Prices 10, 20r 30 cents
Matinees Wednesday and' Saturday
Princess Rink
Open Every AfternoonAnd Evening
AFTERNOON SESSION, 3 TO 5
1EVLI1ING SESSION. 7:30 TO 10 .oO
Exhibition of
I Fancy Skating! BYi
Miss Emma Wieneri
Champion Lady Skater of the World
kaji 'Mit'is :osr NOissinav
ART THEATER
Ihe Moving
PicturesTODAY
WILL BE A SURPRISE TO YOU.ADMISSION AS USUAL.
jEmpireTheatrejIBEST VAUDEVILLE IN THE CITY.
PRIDE Or THE TLEET
Ma.yWaJ.lace1ORIGINAL ' HuNF.Y BOY "
AMERICAN CttAVNN ARTIST.
Bobby WayNOVI'IP. ( "Ml filAN
ECCENTKIL C0M1 HYVARTIsrS.
W A N"T S
WANTED
Iicl i.i with II WO flsll 'II iMitner for a itinn'rtatWrtf
Capital niinrnnteed hyi en I' ii" Mlienil roturii (is- -,
jii ! ivr pnrtlrulars nppljr, 1'.K It Slinueh, AltorliP)-nt-Llii- ,
Wall lil'li;
Wuniiil iiinR men to lenrn slioit-- I
iii.l ni M (' A night ichnol.('. nliMtis asHiatrd' tu !i"i1 po-l- -
Hi ns Cn'l or aildiess Secretini lli'T-at- ,
onipotont oookknepor.fmii uionthi only; out of lowu.Addicsa Alpxauder h Baldwin,Id, Mdo.' Uept. 4120-t- t
Sceiiud-linn- d mince meatJnr. Will pay l"c each. ThO
-
.Iain r.ietor), 18 Hotel St. '
ii2n-t- t
loan of $2,000 on 'I rpn
estate Wddrcsa 1 s 15, lIlullctlD. - ,4t01-t- r
'ifur hoiii'iHVork. small fainllv
IMJ Pmm.i nil cot. ll'JSIt
Clean wiping rags at tlio Uulletlh ot- - jl,
SITUATION WANTED.
Japanese I'rivnto CooklnR Schooll'nnilllos or hotel) eupplled withcooks, a M. Matzlc. 1107 AuldIjinc. Pbunu 1304.
LOSTj
P.imbool! v.,..... imr.i....... i...r...... 1 ll,.,v. uiplease return to liishou & fo.'s !
Savings Hank 1I2S-3- 1
Lilly's purse, "ll.li Initial L Up-
turn to tills nllicc. '4ll'7-2- t
Business Notices
NOTICE.
Mrs. t!ora Phelps, huilng refusedto live with me, I will no longei bolesiuiusihli: fm any debts she maycontrart. a. A. PIIKI.PS
U27-l- t
NOTICE.I, On Yung, of Wiihlawa. Oahu
havu this day sold allSuy luteicst In
the laundry, business t I.nu Uiek '
'
am( after this day 1 shall not im r -
sponsible fur aliy clothing dellieiedlinr' or any othe'r ohllgallons o!n(il launil(y buslnesv.
Walinlwn. Oahu, Sept. 0th IflnflllJC-J- ON YONii.
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American Bankers' Associationfor sals by
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Mme. Lambert, ,Dressmaker from Paris. Latest
of gowiw, By Worth &
Reasonable prices.
LADIES' WOOL SWEATERSSILK AND KID GLOVES
BABY RIBBONSILK LISLE HOSIERY
Miss Kate Woodard1141 Fort Street.
Conibin&'sMade up the latest or any' style.
EMRICH LUXHarrison Block
Fort nnd Bcretnnm Sts,
PUNISHED STEEL
A full ftssoitment, sires 21 xOu
U 48"xl20", and gauges No. 10 toNo. 20 iuct to hand.
We do sheet metal work of allkinds, nnd guarantee satisfactionYonr patronage is solicited.PROMPT ATTENTION TO JOBBING
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Come nnd learn imrticulars at
T0WNSEND UNDERTAKING CO
Beretania St., Opp. Sachs'.
Herald Pure Itye andBourbon
Thos. P. McTighe & Co.,101105 KING ST.
i'Honf uii v n rox T.'.S
UST flUULtTIN ADU 1MY -- 5
FOR SALE.
Kerns - Au'ir.ill.in ana nmer variw- -ties, also l"Rs, liegonlu
and itepliiinils plants ln rs
call on Miss li'hnson, ,''utKttcit, in'.ir VI" nii.i llakery
i.oott - "in
VoilliK s.',! I', pin '' ' "' ' '"iis'old. i .in 1" "II '. -- '' Kill "1 Si
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ruiiilshei! fimt hmhii. 1'' permonth. S ill lnmek f i'iiikroom, suit.ih'e fur on, per.ui 'i
,"r month, it .'' Nuiihd'i Hi.
Desirable mosqulto-prou- f ntn andbonrd for itenllemeii. '"The Moilonuhl" New llungnlow. Puua-ho- u
Street. 4fc-t- t
T'-- iiinilird ii',iiir iiind-rr- .; uppItl, nl ll.iwallaii II I. .lunle "C
ill ulti i;innl iiei(thlMili.ini '! I.442.'.-!- -
I.argo furnished rooms for Indies,
with or without board. Mra. P. U.Wlclic, 1215 llcretiiiila Ave.
i 437S.--
.' ' -Purnlshcl' looms for hoUJelfecpJltR.
tOO Uiii.ii ' St , iftVAIQVlLi'4l2Hvr
Two furnlflicil rooms. Afipl Ml.V. McConncll. 123 Krnma St.
Enter the KingdomSome rarewn-i- r uu numv
. y- - ...,.chances that you uont una everynay:Anapuni St.
Nenr Dominis'; 8 roomsand bath . - $5,000 00
Lunalilo St., comer-- Six
rooms nnd bath, abeautiful hotne 1,000.00
Beach Lot . '
Diamond Head, HOxSOO;n rare bargain s . . . . 1,750.00
Hackfeld St.Six rooms and b.ijh ; .nn
ideal bungalow '.'.... 3,200.00Nnuanu Ave'.
Near Country Club; 10rooms and b.ith; acreof ground .. 3,200.00
'Emma St., Near VineyardSix rooms ci bath; right
down tewn .... 2,750.00Rcrctanm St.
Near Llakiki St.; five
rooirs. Lot 0. . 2,500.00Sixth Ave
Near Wainlae Read; five
rooirs and bath. LotDon't miss
this 300.00Kapnhulu Road
Six rooms nnd bath. Lot112x150. Cost $3,000.Owner needs money. . 1,000.00
Fort St., Near School'
Six rooms. Rent $10.00Iter month. An invtst- -
. , ment 000.00Guccn St.yEour rooms. Worth
$1,400 C50 00Call in nnd tec us. Always glad
to show our list.REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE. LTD.Phone 15-3-
. 82 King St.
Vienna BakeryBoston Bnkvd Beans,Boston Brown Bread.Leave orders a day ahead.28 loaves of bread for $1.00.
1120 Fort St. Phone 107.
MASSEURS.Mr and Mrs. Hashimoto,
Telephone 037.
Rheumatism,Bruises,Tired reeling.and otherAilmentsOuicklyRelieved.
178 BERETANIA AVE . ncir. EMMABath and Electrical Treatment.
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Poison???Yes, E. 0 HAM. & SON have it for sale.
Arsenate of lend in 1 pound class jars.
PURE PARIS UREEN in packages from 4 lb. to10 lis. .
iThe beetles will mt touch jour roses if sprayed with
the above. Vc will f rnish you. with the formula andjo.i can raise all the b aatiful roscs-cyo- wish.
We also sell the HAND AND BUCKET SPRAYERSused for this work and all sorts of Tools andvlmplementsneeded in the garden. .'?
Try a little Totson on the "rose bufrs:" it beatskilling them by the old method of two little woodenblocks.
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Full line of Gent's Furnishing'Goods, Boots and Shoes, etc. '
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BY V. I.
Great Boxing ShowAt Atoha
Interest In tho boxing tournamentsfit tlio Aloha 1'nrk In growing upaconnd, Judging from tho numerous en-
quiries that have been made regard-ing tho men, who are to engage In thebouts tomorrow owning, there shouldha a huga crowd at tho park when thofirst pair of boxers 8to Into tho ring.
tvciybody wuntH to see Charlieltcllly go U)i against Trlnklc, but thelatter cannot make loss weight than143 pnuniU, and It Is hnrdly fair toixpcct Itelll) to give away ten ortvvclvo pounds.
In tho event of tho Itelll) Trlnkloscrap not coming off, It Is thought thatJack Iloland or the Went Virginia v. Illhavo a go fit tho local man. Tho sail-or Is roportcit to bo clover with thomitts and Is sulil to bo confident th.itHellty cannot out him out In tinrounds.
The best bout on Saturday nightwill bo that bctwcui McCool of theMaryland and Doylo of tho Colorado.These two men are first class boxers,and u bittlo between them would cer-tainly bo n llett championship affair.
McCool and I)oylo wero matched tobox'" In a mouth's time, ocr on theAsiatic station, but I"rcdBmltli hasbeen hnrd at work trjlnff to bring ontho match here, nnd It teems that hebus succeeded. Tho men will weighJtirt about tho same, Ie: 151 pounds,The winner of tho contest inny"" boinnfclud with llattlltn! Itobinson, thocolored vvondir, and then another fineexhibition of boxing would boglun.
Another match, will bo betweenwho on ted Sarconl, and Coli
of' tho Marines. The opening bout wtllbo an eight round ono In which AhSam nnd Sarconl will connect up. TheChinese boxer Is always willing (dhao a m nt am one and In Sarconlho will find a man worthy of his glove.
Tho whole show promises to bo agood ono nnd (hero Is no doubt that ahfgvcrowd will attend at tho Aloha' 'u jj
Fleet Officers
STEVENSON.
Park
Pay BallAftoi tho ganior for the Hongkong
cup was played yesterday, tho officersof the West Virginia went up againsttho Pennsylvania staff and defeatedthorn by --i .scoro of 11 to 2,
OnIyBeycnWnnifgji weio played asthe. hotiV was getting very late and ev
er) body was becoming hungry. Tin- -
tun scored Jhe two runs for tho Fcnnsand his effort: was tho result ot somegood base stealing.
In tho second ipntng the W. Vs.made flvo runs and tho gatno lookedllko their with tho whitewash actthrown In, Hut tho I'cnns managedto niuko ono In tho third and ono, Intho sixth and saved the duck egg sign.Iho official score was as follows:
WC3T VIRGINIA.12 3 4 6 8 7
Huns 0 G 0 2 1 0 311II, II 2(10120 213
PENNSYLVANIA.1 2 3 4 5 7
Ituns 0 0 1,0 0 1 0 2II. II 0 0 10 1103
Thrichasa hits, Train; twolnsohits, Illlllngsly; hit by pitcher, Woods,Olson, lllasdel; struck out, by Woods7, lllasdel, 1; hai.es on called balls, offWoods 1 off lllasdel (i; wild pitch,lllasdel 1; pissed .bulls, Wllhclm 1,Wnddliigton 2; balks. lllasdel 3; hitsoff lllasdel 13, off Woods 3; ehargodefeat to lllasdel. Umpire, Mr. Dona-hue; scorer, IMo. Time of gimo, 2hourx, moro or less.
n a rDoubleheadcr At
League GroundsTomorrow ntUincou at lliq leagha
grounds Ilia Diamond Heads will playthu Washington nine, and ,i groatRiiniQ should ov until He. Tho secondgiltuo will bo between tho West Vir-ginia and N. O. II Icaui, That.Uoo,should pioo to bo a first diss gniiio,and ns prucllcall) tho samo team ofOiinrils will on Himda) play n pickedteam from the fleet It will bo Inter-esting to sto how Hiiro's ho)s stuckup ng.ilUKt tho championship nine otthe licet,
Williams and Sojrcs will bo the bat-tel for Iho Guards and they shoulddo O, K ; both mini aro he-ul- playerand hum had u lot of oxpcilenro Inbig g lines. Tor the Diamond HeadsIn thfli gamo ngilust tho Wujhltig-tons- .
Hob l.cslln will do the twirlingnnd Wluneo will catch,
Schuoffei nnd Momoo will bo thoattack for the Virginians and no doubt"Snakes'' will show some of his bestcurves to the Ouirds, Klco and Har-ris will bu on deck for tho Washing-tons- ,
and these two players aro do-able of ptittlug up a fine brand of ball.Tomorrow should bo a gala da at thoold grounds Mind u big ciowd of fans Isexpected toVoll up
la n nKid TpiiviIh anxious to b:ie u
gji nt .Mni Dcjlald, thu hiisl,) gu) whopassed S.iKoui Ills list 1iiesdunight Ter wna blllid to box M
hut would not don thoglows muting Insinuations of hishnlng 'i (ild feel" Tun has be
uiid' iias i iiiiiieugeoioiiiii uuuiiieil.Mai to a iuilest nt 1.10 pounds,
Hawaiian ChampionPair vs Fleet
This afternoon on the llcrctanlacourts the fleet champion tennispla)crs, Nicholson and Henderson,will ptay Oee and Moth of Honolulu
'a match. The match will start at3:4fi o'clock, and by that time alargo crowd of tennis enthusiasts Isexpected to be present.
Oee, who holds tho single as wellas tho double championship ot thoHawaiian Islands, Is In lino form atpresent, and can be relied upon toplay a fine game. Will Hoth, Mspartner; was champion of Hawaiifdr many years nnd only retired lastyear 6n his laurels. J,
The'JlColorado band will bo'out-ta- l
tho courts, and the music will, ttodoubtbo much appreciated by thesnocfttlors at the match. YesterdayNJcKolaOnjind h'ls partner, Hender- -'
sort, .'Vpnl.'tho double championshipoX ljprElicet, andthen had to meeteach; other In the; finals of tho s(ngldchampionship. " I
Tho-ntatr- h was a good one, and Ittook tho whole five sets to decide thoevent.;1 Tho first twe sets went toNicholson, Then Henderson played up to Horn and capturedtbe next two sets, 1. Thofinal nnd deciding set was won byNlUiolKon, who took it J. Nlchol-Ronj"g-
24 ga'nics to his opponent's21 inllo sets' ntulisdch a close fln- -
, IshjshpWB whn't,qft of tennis .the.offldcra put up.
I Tlierc was a 'largo crowd present,and I the excitement ran high nttlmAir- - both meii'showcd brilliantforrownpd.all the good strokes wornupplloded lo the, echo. Oee and'Itothlfa 111 ho itf .against two strongmen hls"nfternooh nnd the matchwill &b well worth, going to eco.
K 8.8Country 'Club Golf
,M- - no,n Cup PlayOn flundaj next tho Coiiutiy Club
will bo en fcto and tho much talked ofMano.i rail) w'lir. be, plajml for. Thoquallf)lnf',rmii(l f Iho play will botlilrty-sl- hulfl". nil-th- plnjlng start-ing rionifs'crntcli '
The championship match will ihoplajed on Sunday October 10, whintho flnals'-o- f thu Mnuoi rup will bofought out. Tlie first rlxlcen placrson thollst .will outer for tho event nndtho play should be good all round.
There (Wl also ba n eonsohtlonhandicap plajed off on October 10 anda handsome prize will bo provided forIho winner..
The Country Club Is becoming moropopular evory d is an I n largn num-ber of now memb"rs havn Joined thofold latelv Tho links am In tho bestof condition nnd ever thing Is lookingwell at thu inipiilrfr resort.nunGuards Wil Play
Fleet Team SundayThcro will bo Jot out at the League
grounds on Sundayywhcn SeigoantHarrj's N. O. H,'nlno will go upngalmt a picked tatti fiom tho fleet.Such a gamo Is siiro to attiact n bigcrowd, and should tho Cluaidb defeatIho picked sailor team a great jell nldelight will go up from tho landsmen
Tho fleet nlno will bo a very strongone as thero la no doubt that the dlffei- -
!tnt shlpH havn somo fliu ,iir,ers onboard "fhe only trouble nlll bo thatthe sailors will not havo u ohanco of
I getting mod to ona another's gamo bo- -
.fore tho big match Is p!acd.Howerr, tho fluards uro going uu
against Iho hardtst baseball proposi-tion they havo humped for a longtlmo nnd tho, resijlllng match shouldbo an exciting one from the fust ballpitched,
XX u uI short' bpobts,
Marathon Hare il'romotcr Kubcyhas paid ocr thej prize money Inconnection with tho ten miles rnco,Tsukamoto gets 170, Koo $80 qndthe gnme little Charlie f2!. This issatisfactory to evoryono, and thomen hao t'cen rewarded for tholrhnid wol on the memorablo day onwhich n man who nover finished wasaw aided flist placo by judges whowcie uftcfwnids declared to be
The H. 8 S Tcnnosseo nine de-
feated the Hllo b isebnll team b uscore of a to i lust Thursday at Hllo.Thcro was much excitement In thelain) cits over the event, and a bigcrowd of speetatois attended thofame
Theio tiro baseball games evervii t'i iiunii s, nnd both thoI eigne giouiiils and the AthleticI'.ill. diamonds nie bus) nil the time.
Thu West Vliglula C. I' O sthe .Mill laud dittos In a
mire of 21 lo 10 on Wednesday,
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West Virginia WinsHongkong Cup
When tho West Virginia nine jester-da- y
defeated the Colorado bunch thofate of the Hongkong cup was decidedand It wont to tho Wests by a scoroof 18 to 1.
Tho W. Vs. havo a long string ofvictories to their credit and havo nowtho Navy Cup, tho Alaska-Yukon- . Pa-cific cup and'tho Marc Island pennantIn safe custody.
Tho W. Vs. mado four runs In theirfirst inning, one In the second, two Intho third, two In the fifth, two In thoseventh nnd finally seven In tho last.Tho Colorados managed to scoro onerun in the sixth through a wild throw.
There was a fair sized crowd fires-- 1
cue una me tuumuk u "iu suiiuin wua treat to hear. "SnakcB" Schacffcr
'held down first instead of pitching and'ho showed that ho Is as good at thatj position as any man in the fleet;
Reed and Monroo formed ho batteryfor tho Virginians and did good work;Ilako and Ay cocks did llko duty fortho Colorado
Tho olllclal scoro was as follows!WB3T VltlfJINIA.
1 2 3 4 G G 7 8 n
Itu'lis 4 12 0 2 0 2 0 7 111
D.'H 2 2 2 0 4 12 0 C 19, COLORADO.
j. , , 12 3 4 5 0 7 8 9
Ritas i..u.i..O 0 0 0 0 10 0 01B. If. t.......0 0 0 110 0 0 13
Three baao hits, Monroe; two husohits, need' 2, Sohacffcr 2, Maler; o
Jills-;"-, Full Jr 2, Lcggo 2, I'hclps.
Flcckcn am) Gilliam; douhlo plays.Schaoffor to McOlnn; hit by pitcher,Monroo and Alfoyr); struck out, Knlfo1,'llako 1. Roif'4rwlM pitch. Reed;innings pltchorrTKnlf 2. Hnko 7, Reed9; hlt off.Knikq (2 lurtlng.) I, Hnko(7 Innings) 10, Refd 3. 'Umpires, Hnr-ll-
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Well Known AutoMarias Travels
i: V. Ilrlnegar, president of thoIMnneer Atitomobllo Company, re-
turned lo San Francisco from thoKast, haying been absent fiom tillscity, says- - tho Chronicle, thrcomonths. The most of this time wnsspont in vlsllfng the factories Inwhich he Is Interested, particularlytho Chalmers-Detro- it and Thomasplants, nnd on business connectedwith the new Falrview Motor Com-
pany, recently oignnlzcd by K. It.Thomas, Hugh Chalmers, II. D. Cha-p- n,
Hrlncgar and otheis. Tho Fair-vie- w
Motor Company Is organizedfor the purpose of building motorsnnd trucks' The parties Interestedhave purchased 'a site udJolnlng.-4U- oChalmers-Detro- it factory, and .theerection of the plant wlllf ho
"at once.In speaking ot tho automobile u,
Hrlncgar says the demandthis year Is so gieat all over thecountry, for nil classes of cars, thntIt was deemed necessary' to organizethis subsidiary pistil to assist In get-
ting motors for the different partiesinterested, and also for the buildingof trucks. He further Btntes thathe believes the time has arrived fortho active building ot one, two,
threo and flvo ton trucks. While ngieat deal of experimenting bus beendone tho past three or four years,up to tho present tlmo but few havoundertaken tho hulfding of trucks onu large scale. It Is no longer uuexperiment. Oood trucks hnvo beendeveloped, nnd the tlmo Is not fardistant when they can bo had at veryreasonable prices. It 'was businessin connection with the now plant,and a survoy of tho Kuropcan mar-ket for tho salo of ChalmcrH-Ucro- lt
cars that took Hrlncgar to Londonand Paris for a short stay.
Regarding tho European situation,tho Ban Francisco ilealer seemed tothink "that within a vory short tlmotho American car will Invade tho for-
eign market, (.'specially is thus truoof the cheaper cars, and he looks fora laigo export u'erslncss in tho nearfuture. "I was also jnuch surprlsied," said he, "to find sueli a largonumber of American cars there, Intho .hands of American tourists, es-
pecially tho large Thomas cars. I
saw a number of theso In Londonand Purls, also In touring thioughFranco."
Rcferilng to tho taxltah situationin foreign cities, Ilrlnegar stated thnthn was much impressed with thegreat number In uso and the low ta-
il IT. Ho found that both In Englandand France tho tnxlcab business wasn large one, but he believes that theAmoilcan manufacturers aie, in sev-
eral lustumes, building as good a caras those in uso on tho other side.His sympathies seemed to bo withtho chauffeurs employed In publicsorvlio vehicles In London and Pa-
ils. Examinations there aro veryrigid, and tho chauffeur is requiredto pass two, Tho first ono Is for hisgenoial knowledge ot tho city, and Isgiven by tho Police Department. Thochauffeur Is asked to namo tho mostdirect route between two different
j points In London. If ho cannot givothu slimiest route, within a block oitwo, he Is not allowed a license, butis given an opportunity to still fui-th- ei
study the map of the eity, Ariel this examination Is sin cessfulbpassed lie Is taken In hand by an ex- -
jpeit nnd evnmliied us to his Know -edge of tho openitioii of the cui. Thuloguhitlonit mo very strict, uud theclinurreui not living up to them is
I liable to lote ills license at any time. 'I In he etuiuii ineiRiius mo niusUuy on iiihiiiiiI of tho (invvileil inii- -
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ANOTHER CONCERT
BYJNSTITUTE
Another event in tho series of en-
tertainments thnt the Seamen h limli-lur-
has been arranging for tuo sail-
ors of the Pacific Fiectimder tinof F W. Bvefton will ipl.
placo tomorrow night.An unusually lino program has bieu
arranged by Mrs. Oerrlt Wilder fortho occasion, tho concert commencingabout 8 o'clock and tho social hy nine-thlrt-
Tho music will bo furnishedby the hind of the flagship Tennessie.
The concert I ist night wns as gre ita success as tomorrow's will he, Iler- -
gT uluylng his farewell concert befoiohis band comtmnce their month's va-
cation. Miulimo Alapat rendered Hawaiian, songs, and tho program wasnrrnoKed'Wlth KapprlinelstcrIlcrgec'jusual appreciation of hls4rfuillelice. f- -
or tno concert, ino- - oanu wa given
of
three (biers and "Aloh i "Hundreds of liitklc hi ml and
tilt music and the iiiliitimiiieut uud the gii'tuuls uud the lushtute aie lapblly lit mining Iho In id
iii liters of Ino sallois ashore '
CASTOR I AFor Inants and Children.
, rhe Kind You Hava Always Bought
.Bears thoBlg'ituuro ot &o W&:
"Ext use me sh " said tin ail mil(.emu iittiudaut, "but no dogs noadmitted bete
"Well, I haven t imv dog," ii join-
ed the man who had just uituid"Hut tills dog follow d you In
piotested the nttindalit" "So did you," lejolmd the oilii i
"hut that Is no proof of ovvuciHlnp
Your Own Price In
ClothingBeginning THURSDAY, Sept. 30th, and con
tinuing for ONE WEEK ONLY.
Here are a few prices at the reduced figures
lot 8689 Formerly 0.00 Reduced to $ 0 75 al "'lot 8624 Formerly 10.00 Reduced to 7.50 a suit
lot 1531 Formerly 12.00 Reduced to 0 00 a suit
Lot 1045 Formerly 13.50 Reduced to 10.15 n cult
lot 8735 Formerly 14 00 Reduced to 10 50 a suit
Lot 1057 Formerly 15.00 Reduced to 11 25 a suit
lot 1004 Formerly 16.00 ncduced to 12 00 a suit
Lot 21880 Formerly 17.00 Reduced to 12 75 a suit
Lot 21900 Formerly 19.00 Reduced to 14 25 a luitLot 8837 Formerly 20.00 .'. . . Reduced to 15 00 a suit
Lot 20350 Formerly 22 00 Reduced to 10 50 a suit
We also have a fine line ofx
straw hats nt the following
prices: 75c, $1.00, $1,25, $1.00. $1.75, $2 00, $2.50, and n su-
perior line of felt hats nt $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $2 00, $2 50 and
$3.00.
Remember, One Week Only
L B. Kerr & Co.Alakea St.