10
i J From San Francisco: mmmmm M Hllonlan Jan. 19 For San Francisco: EVENING' Bulletin Practically every copy of the Bul- letin ' Jim, II rocs into the homes. Approx- imately From Vancouver: . - six thousand homes means Monnu 7l"eb. S twenty-fou- r thousand buyers. It is For Vancouver: in the home the decision is made MuMira rcli. 1 3:30 EDITION Jhe Bulletin prints all the bargain newsjny woman needs to read buy. ESTABLISHED 1882. NO. 4510. 10 PAGES HONOLULU, TERRITORY OF HAWAII, THURSDAY, JANUARY 13,1910. 10,tGES. PRICE S OENTI. M 'A , it V N is V if owl ) v DOLE'S for FATHER THREATENS HUSBAND OF DAUGHTER Rawlins Case Brings Dramatic Scene In Court CONGER UNABLE TO SPEAK WITH BRIDE Hearing on Habeas Corpus Writ N6t Yet Concluded Mrs. Conger Tells of Guard at Home of wites Parents. A ilnumitlc sieno was e"nncled In Urn (utirinxmi uf ciicull Oiulco lloi- - ' Iiisuii tills niurnlnc during Uio tin Hie petition fur a writ cr hnbons (oipns Inuiight by Attai- nt')" Jr. l.lglilfoot In liehulf uf pnmr 1). Conger, win) dulins lli.it Ills wire (if ii few weeks h icstrnlned (if licr llhcrly nt the home of Thomas Iluw-lli- her father." I Mr. Conger was subjected to n long examination liy Llghtfoot. In icply lo one uf li Id numeious ques-'tlm- u she Bta ted that silo wanted to see her husband "when tills Is nil tnur," ami not before. l.lglitrool. nsKeii If "she dld'Tibi wIbU to end this entlio proceedings by meeting her husband private!) Uiul without further delay. She did not return a illicit answer, but Indicated that she upprovtd of the Idea. Judgu Kohlnsoti then declared that hn would adjourn ipurt for n period of fifteen minutes, during which time tlio participants In (he proceed- ings ami their eonnsel could under- take any lucthoda of settlement that I hey saw lit. Judge Robinson left the bench and was half way to the door of tlm (intitiooni when Conger, upon the ndvlui of his counsel, stepped id Ills wtfo, who wiih about to leuvo Hie witness Btiuul and ttUe her plaro among relatives. Thomaa llnwllns, the father, sprung from his chair and, with n warning to Conger to keep away fiom the girl, shouted to her, "Do jou want to see that man? in view of the attitude of Rawlins, Conger apparently decided nut to at- tempt to press fur a conversation wllli his wife, and she was taken quickly In charge by her two sisters, mid hurtled luto the chambers of Clicult Judge Robinson. Ilawllns and his daughter stood guard outslda mid Conger did not have a word with his wife during ttje adjournment. When court ieconvc)ed, Attorney Mghtfoot declared that he wished It lo appear upon the record that Mrs, CongciVhad attempted to see her husband In the presence of the (mt and had been prevented by her H'liltlU'S. . Judge Robinson stated that he did not tee the ociurrence fully, as n? una leaving the comtroom nt the limn, and Mghtfoot then offered" tcr (Continued on Face 6) FOR SALE 'A beautiful home with over three ncres of ground, fruit trees, lawns, -- etc., situaied in y UPPER NUUANU VALLEY Eitrht acres of fine residence nron. erty situated on JUDD AND LILIHA STREETS For Particulars Apply to ' Real Estate Department, Hawaiian Trust jp&ijH Cp., Ltd. ADVICE "I MAY BE FORTIFICATION BILLlPROVIDES HAWAII FORT BILL PASSES HOUSE WASHINGTON, D. C, Jan. 13. The fortifications bill was passed by the House of Representatives today. This bill carries a total appropria- tion of $5,017,200, about one-ha- lf of which is for the fortifications in Ha- waii and the Philippines. EstradaResolve Tabledb House WASHINGTON. D. C, Jan. 13. General .Estrada's hope of recogni- tion as the President of Nicaragua vnnishpf! title Tnnraini n fur- oa ih Hojse of Representatives has any- - injng 10 qo wren u. wnen tne excitement was at its heipht a resolution was . introduced calline for the recognition of Es- trada by the government. This res- olution was tabled today" without debate. , STOCKS r. ci thing advancing under a good demand continues to be the record nt tho stuck market. lluers are raising their limit, because they liu o to If llioy would secure tho stocks. Doth Oahu and IJwa advanced nil eighth this inoi nlng and sold In as laigo .sized blocks as were offered. Wnlalua has udtnuccd to 124 with very llttlo coming out. Puuiihnu sold at 28 75 and Hawaiian Commctiinl at .IS. Tho demand for Mcllryde something mer two hundred " shares selling today at S.75. I'limeer has at last returned to 200 . TWEEDIE'STROUBLES TOLDJN COURT "Nephew" of Spreckels Figures In The Case Di'iilcl Tnccillc, tho well known uf tho Ixamtiier, who makes regular tilps to Hawaii on of. his paper. Is, nccuiding to his slorj, a much eufferlng man. Ho has been at rested under n chargo of gniHS cheat against Lionel Matthows, who claims that Tnceilles defrauded him of $100, In connection with a moving plcturo show which, befoiu It was iibanduiicd, was kniiuu as tho Ban Francisco Theater. 'Tweedlo was loproxentoil nt tho po- lice couit by 0. r. Chllllngwurth, and A. AI. HrovMi prohtcuted. Matthows was tho first witness called and ho swoio that ho had bought out Tweedy lo's right and tit lo to tho theater for $100 cash, and n note for $300, which ttns fcecmed by two shares of stock'lji a rubber plantation. Ho nftorwaiilc found that thero eio numerous ilcbls In connection with tho .concern and that a lot of tho mechanics had not b"9:i paid for their labor In electing t!.o theater, (leoigo Osborn wns tho next witness and his evident wont lo show that ho had In r.onfe strange miniier liKiuled $300 to a man named Ki'clt, who was Twcedla's' partner In tho nhow. Os- born wns a much confused witness and did not seeiu lo li'mi much Idea of nn thing bejoinl tho fact that he had palled with tho three hundred dolhis. He thought ho was to gr un per cuit or tho piofllg urrruliiK I mm llui slinw, but accunlliirf to (Continued on Page G) uf i tho prlrcs persons contists prizes, nttachnienls science famous IluiiiiiKiiiilsiMirt. Malson Paris; Paris; TO PICK HIS . i. ., , 9 Cable Tells Effort Settle A cablegram X'celved ono tho A. rnr Ilench tho Htuting,J tho placed United StatOa Hlstrlct Jliilfeo'Dolo, tho mini receive Judge will Inated'lly'Prcslilcnl Tall. It Is presumed Jiido Dole will fmornblo'to tho Robertson and his ciblu effort will uctlon on author- ities' and that Second Federal Judge will iion bench. Tho lecolvecl mis niiiilo Its Is known furnlbli ground for tho re- port tho Judge Is now Urtu.Uly In tho hands Juilgo DULLCJIN Ap,p,iSY jji . MEET A. LEWIS IS TO QUIT THE LAW Previous announcements or I election Lewis to lire i.ica-Idcnc- y the Dank uf Hawaii luvo not tuld tho whole story. Mr. Lewis Is to up Ins flri-- t March v 111 letlie tho Bmllll & Low Is. lie tin u assume tho ncliu di i! hanking the official capui vift (iitslden' nn nsslstnnt r., tger Mr Sinlih stated thla niniiiiuir Hull as it lo.nly.lo nniiiiiiucti who will tuko Mr, I.iHl' pl.uo lli'm. innAPAinn LIUAI IIU IIIIII'LVUIU iSOME WORLD-FAMOU- S WIZARDS RACING XmmMMmmmmlMmMM. fk'-lHR- ' MSmm DOLE COLLEAGUE Question IN-$80,00- 0 i $i THE AIR IN CALIFORNIA CITY BUCKS ON ANALYSIS BILL Says It Is Up To Board To Settle With Duncan v Unbelt' A," I)unjWC I"""1' Commis- sion and Analyst at Terrltnrln! Hoard nt lleiillh Dispensniy, Is looking lor little matter thirty dollars n. payment for his labors. In making an analysis the waltrs at.Kaneohe. Mr, Duncan presented little bill the or Cjty Qouiity Hup- - ervlrors soiuu weeks but the npp.iienlly nut favor with tlio municipal lolons. The City mill County rat hers have bticled against the pa)iiicnl or thu Duncan claim on grounds that the mutter tOioiihl hno tho Tenllorhl Hoinl n Health. It Is contended tliut thu aiu'sts ol (lie water wns imulo at tho Instance of tho health authorities or the Terri- tory and it Is before tills iiuguat wing tho Hawaiian goeinment that payment of tlility dollars of the coin of the le.ilm thould presented paid, Supenlsoi crimes ttlllilTirihftilllui asItliiB llt.il the I.os Angeles Ik gall tho flist ntlatlo'i louriiaiiitnl over hold imMhls continent on January 10 More than n hundred wlzinls of llui till- - h.in entered for rnrliym conteuts anil Tor tho $80,000 In which ho Aero Club and clvle bodies i'u Angeles luivu hung up fur tho meet. Tim oiiccessjnl inlntlon meetings held In Franco mid Kiighmil hau stimulated interest In the hclencu of aerial naUgutlon hero and thousand of fiom nil parts or tho coutry huo Juurnejed to I.os Angeles in witness the (Ughls, 'I ho Wrights haNe declined nil offers to enter fur mid they claim solo ownerthlp lo reverul to nil usruplancs. They have threatened injunction proceedings to stop the Angel6a contesta. IJvery kind or fl) lug machine known to except that or tho Wrights been entered. Among thu world entrants are: Glenn II. CurtlsB. N. Y.: Unils Paulhan. Paris: M. M. Mlscnrml. UaroncsH do rranco; Clifford II. Harmon. New Voik; II. P. Winner, llcllnt, Wis.; Itoy Kniibenshiie, Toledo; II. I- -. Twining, I.os Angeles; J. C. Classen Log Angelts; William Htevens, I.os Angeles, and diaries Vlllard, New Ymk. Of To The has been by Interested in candidacy or Q. M. Robertson tho oi United 8tatti Hlstrlct Court, ln'eneci, tlinl le selection or Sec ond Keik'rUI mlgo has been In tho hands'-tt- f lind who IJoWb eiiduiuomcnt bo iioni- - (hat bo candldacj uf A. O, M. that to' that produio prompt tho part (r the Washington tho Iki Kxm tho full tenor or the ciile that hns been not been pub lie but BUHlcknt of contents to tljat nt the Sccon 1 of Dole. the or A. the of glo law btwlness and uu the of fiuni (Inn or will ties in or I n u ,i t't In tho law v OF r tho n or or this to Hoard and ago, has fouu 1 the been brought of tho bo an! forward sleadll) has l. i " " ' ' ' l mm iWRSKMljtBmtMMKJMIMIJttKJtMllllimmmmnwniwmmmmnmM 'i fA I . U- -- i " iFftu him WIFE GOES UP WITH PAULHAN (Special Bulletin Cable.) LOS ANGELES. Cal.. Jan. 13 Paulhan, carrying his wife with him, , in his aeroplane, made three laps about the course at an altitude of .816 feet. I Aviator Charles F. Willard won the starting and storing prise, g the act within a space twenty' icet square. Death i Confession t (Special Bulletin Cable.) ST. LOUIS. Mo., Jan. 13. Ray Lamphere, at a few minutes before death, confessed to the mucler.pf i the Ouinness' family. He stated tint ne . was one of three who did the The Oincest family consisted of the mothrr and two daughters, who were suppoted to gain a livelihood by enticing men to their home and in some manner dcing awav with them. Their home was one night de- stroyed b- - fire, the bodies of the mother ai:d daughters being after- ward fourd in the ruins. It was suuposed nt the lime that the deaths of the thr:e women were SAW SIX DIE IN WRECK MARSHFIELD. Jan. 13. Watch ing men die and unable to render' them assistance wal thi har:cw'- - i experience of the people of this town, who saw the coasting stear.:r Czarina break up en the Coos Bay bar today. A storm is racing on the coast and made the wreck inaccessible. One man struck out for the shore and is the onlv survivor. Six men took ref- uge iu the rigging and could be seen from the shore, but they were doom ed. The ship broke up rapidly and all were drowned. Missouri Man againstSubsidy WASHINOTON. Tl H Ion IS (The time of the House was taken up mis morning by a speech delivered bv ConoTHimnn W P. Hurl n nil Tlni. cerat, from Missouri, in opposition 10 me administration ship subsidy bill. Clark Calls T0KI0, Jan. 13. Francis Clark waa today nnted an audience with me i,mercr ot Japan. t t HH M H M a H M a status In the matter ho ileflneil. It Is pobslble thut an opinion will bo forthcoming fiuni tho legal nuthoil-lie- s befoie thu (l.ilni s settled. m m n FEW FAMILIAR FACES ON LINER Steamer Brings Many Of Financial and Social Prominence EIGHTY PASSENGERS FOR HONOLULU The Distinguished Range Trom Dip- lomats to Angels of Commerce Steamer Sails For Orient at Four Korea Calls at Manila. - Thein me stilt n few of the rs as well as f.ixoiltes left tu uiTaci tho I'm Ilk Mull liner Kur;a. The alleged wholesale decapitation of heaiU by the executUe urder of Ceiier.il Manager Schwcrln uf Kan Krnnelfcio did not servo tu dislodge (lilltu tt few of the popului 'ollkcrs who hat been making periodical visits to llcnolulu us the Korea pass- ed tu nnd f oni the mainland tu thu Far pist. Tim liner came ulongslile the arhfold li,irr this morning, unit i.,.io..g tlie familiar fiuct who beam- - ,". uLunvr-liMLr- uli ,re,i;iilnf Hngln-- ji ter rum ,siiuiict, l'urstr "iiuilo" Allen, It. K. Pulaihe, rrelghl derk, and tho n "Doctor" Dukcrf, the ship's surgeon. It Is true that some or the. other oltlicrj were- "laid o'tf' for a few trips, but down In the illnlug-reo- Chief Steward Tliompsuii continues' to preside" over tho gnstroiiumleul welfare of Mime twn hundred llrst-(lii- passengeis. His ublo lleiilen-nn- t, Juo Ia'Diikiii, however, met with the sumo rate as the Korea's New Year's tuike), mid n xecund stew ard ho has been left behind, James Itinlileii. tho former chief S ..,. .. . . .... ,. .... . uuimt i.i ainv ivuie.1, nan nu-- iieeu mhiied to tnku n brier lesplte fiom till! nrdtlollH dllllpH. n n lln lc,i(li-"- ' ..,,,.. . . ..... . ..: . . ....".", fl oiiiii-- r ii inu it'tixui, uv iiiu iiuiuuce uiMaiuger Schwcrlin " Theio has been a general stirring-- . ' up among the puts nnd pans of the ' kood chip, i.nti even thu butcher and the bnkor hae been made to rtfe! inure ur less l.ienl) the edge placed t ItllUll tll,t ,Clplnl ilnlllillntl.l,, ..,.., .. .U , IIIUl HUH llt'Ull BWIllglllg SOIlU'WIIltL lecklvssly in San KiuikUcii ditrllig tlla lirlf.f utt.t- - r.f lltt. L'.ipU i "It Is hard to Aredicl what will - happen to the fellows on the other ships," was the rejoinder uf unu ut the Korea's stuff this morning, us the mutter was broached. From what tan be learned, the- - Ma ft uf thu Siberia may bo gleu a painful Imitation of that touching,-- 1 drama, the "Cleaning of tho Agnail k Stcbles," before the escl Is .per-- , mltted to all for her next trl'n tu . tll, Pll l!,l. '. In the matter vi)f shirting of tlio staff. It is ceiieralh- - conceded that1 tlm ,inl Iu lit,! nt .' - - ...... .. .1,A uu iiiiu.i nu, an cany arrival this morning, after live diijs nnd. eighteen hours' steaming from San Friinclpco. Ih'e weather was snnio- - (Continuei' on Page 2) STORE CLOSE TOMORROW, a L. II. Kerr H Co.'g store will be- - r!(MI ,1 nil fln- - liimnrtmv nti.l t.tlV. hands biiky marking donn guols for the .Innuarr salo which be- - gins Saturday mnrnlng nt S o'clock,'5 I., 11. Kerr X. Co. Alaken street, will then offer Mich bargains as are i.ci-- s ' (him seen In Honolulu. BUTTERNUT BREAD, ' IS A GOOD THING, NOT A FAD. Palm Cafe Hotel, Nenr Union.

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i JFrom San Francisco:mmmmm M

Hllonlan Jan. 19For San Francisco: EVENING' Bulletin Practically every copy of the Bul-

letin' Jim, II rocs into the homes. Approx-imatelyFrom Vancouver: . - six thousand homes means

Monnu 7l"eb. S twenty-fou- r thousand buyers. It isFor Vancouver: in the home the decision is made

MuMira rcli. 1 3:30 EDITION Jhe Bulletin prints all the bargain newsjny woman needs to readbuy.

ESTABLISHED 1882. NO. 4510. 10 PAGES HONOLULU, TERRITORY OF HAWAII, THURSDAY, JANUARY 13,1910. 10,tGES. PRICE S OENTI.

M

'A

, it

VNis V

if

owl

) v

DOLE'S

forFATHER THREATENS

HUSBAND OF

DAUGHTER

Rawlins Case Brings

Dramatic SceneIn Court

CONGER UNABLE TO

SPEAK WITH BRIDE

Hearing on Habeas Corpus Writ N6tYet Concluded Mrs. CongerTells of Guard at Home ofwites Parents.

A ilnumitlc sieno was e"nncled InUrn (utirinxmi uf ciicull Oiulco lloi- -

' Iiisuii tills niurnlnc during Uiotin Hie petition fur a writ

cr hnbons (oipns Inuiight by Attai-nt')" Jr. l.lglilfoot In liehulf uf pnmr1). Conger, win) dulins lli.it Ills wire(if ii few weeks h icstrnlned (if licrllhcrly nt the home of Thomas Iluw-lli-

her father." I

Mr. Conger was subjected to nlong examination liy Llghtfoot. Inicply lo one uf li Id numeious ques-'tlm- u

she Bta ted that silo wanted tosee her husband "when tills Is niltnur," ami not before. l.lglitrool.nsKeii If "she dld'Tibi wIbU to endthis entlio proceedings by meetingher husband private!) Uiul withoutfurther delay. She did not return aillicit answer, but Indicated that sheupprovtd of the Idea.

Judgu Kohlnsoti then declared thathn would adjourn ipurt for n periodof fifteen minutes, during whichtime tlio participants In (he proceed-ings ami their eonnsel could under-take any lucthoda of settlement thatI hey saw lit.

Judge Robinson left the benchand was half way to the door of tlm(intitiooni when Conger, upon thendvlui of his counsel, stepped id

Ills wtfo, who wiih about toleuvo Hie witness Btiuul and ttUe herplaro among relatives.

Thomaa llnwllns, the father,sprung from his chair and, with nwarning to Conger to keep awayfiom the girl, shouted to her, "Dojou want to see that man?

in view of the attitude of Rawlins,Conger apparently decided nut to at-tempt to press fur a conversationwllli his wife, and she was takenquickly In charge by her two sisters,mid hurtled luto the chambers ofClicult Judge Robinson. Ilawllnsand his daughter stood guard outsldamid Conger did not have a word withhis wife during ttje adjournment.

When court ieconvc)ed, AttorneyMghtfoot declared that he wishedIt lo appear upon the record thatMrs, CongciVhad attempted to seeher husband In the presence of the(mt and had been prevented by herH'liltlU'S.. Judge Robinson stated that he didnot tee the ociurrence fully, as n?una leaving the comtroom nt thelimn, and Mghtfoot then offered" tcr

(Continued on Face 6)

FOR SALE

'A beautiful home with over threencres of ground, fruit trees, lawns,

-- etc., situaied in y

UPPER NUUANU VALLEY

Eitrht acres of fine residence nron.erty situated on

JUDD AND LILIHA STREETS

For Particulars Apply to '

Real Estate Department,

Hawaiian Trustjp&ijH Cp., Ltd.

ADVICE"I MAY BEFORTIFICATION BILLlPROVIDES HAWAII

FORT BILL

PASSES

HOUSE

WASHINGTON, D. C, Jan. 13.The fortifications bill was passed bythe House of Representatives today.This bill carries a total appropria-tion of $5,017,200, about one-ha- lf ofwhich is for the fortifications in Ha-waii and the Philippines.

EstradaResolve

Tabledb HouseWASHINGTON. D. C, Jan. 13.

General .Estrada's hope of recogni-tion as the President of Nicaraguavnnishpf! title Tnnraini n fur- oa ihHojse of Representatives has any- -injng 10 qo wren u. wnen tne

excitement was at itsheipht a resolution was . introducedcalline for the recognition of Es-

trada by the government. This res-olution was tabled today" without

debate. ,

STOCKS

r. ci thing advancing under a gooddemand continues to be the record nt

tho stuck market. lluers are raisingtheir limit, because they liu o to Ifllioy would secure tho stocks.

Doth Oahu and IJwa advanced nileighth this inoi nlng and sold In aslaigo .sized blocks as were offered.Wnlalua has udtnuccd to 124 with veryllttlo coming out. Puuiihnu sold at28 75 and Hawaiian Commctiinl at .IS.Tho demand for Mcllryde

something mer two hundred"

shares selling today at S.75. I'limeerhas at last returned to 200 .

TWEEDIE'STROUBLES

TOLDJN COURT

"Nephew" of Spreckels

Figures In TheCase

Di'iilcl Tnccillc, tho well knownuf tho Ixamtiier, who

makes regular tilps to Hawaii onof. his paper. Is, nccuiding to his

slorj, a much eufferlng man. Ho hasbeen at rested under n chargo of gniHS

cheat against Lionel Matthows, whoclaims that Tnceilles defrauded himof $100, In connection with a movingplcturo show which, befoiu It wasiibanduiicd, was kniiuu as tho BanFrancisco Theater.'Tweedlo was loproxentoil nt tho po-

lice couit by 0. r. Chllllngwurth, andA. AI. HrovMi prohtcuted. Matthowswas tho first witness called and hoswoio that ho had bought out Tweedylo's right and tit lo to tho theater for$100 cash, and n note for $300, whichttns fcecmed by two shares of stock'ljia rubber plantation. Ho nftorwaiilcfound that thero eio numerous ilcblsIn connection with tho .concern andthat a lot of tho mechanics had notb"9:i paid for their labor In electingt!.o theater,

(leoigo Osborn wns tho next witnessand his evident wont lo show that hohad In r.onfe strange miniier liKiuled$300 to a man named Ki'clt, who wasTwcedla's' partner In tho nhow. Os-

born wns a much confused witnessand did not seeiu lo li'mi much Ideaof nn thing bejoinl tho fact that hehad palled with tho three hundreddolhis. He thought ho was to grun per cuit or tho piofllg urrruliiK

I mm llui slinw, but accunlliirf to(Continued on Page G)

uf i

tho prlrcs

persons

contists prizes, nttachnienls

science famousIluiiiiiKiiiilsiMirt. Malson Paris; Paris;

TO PICK

HIS. i. ., ,

9

Cable Tells Effort

Settle

A cablegram X'celvedono tho A.

rnr Ilench thoHtuting,Jtho

placedUnited StatOa Hlstrlct

Jliilfeo'Dolo, tho mini receiveJudge willInated'lly'Prcslilcnl Tall.

It Is presumed Jiido Dole willfmornblo'to tho

Robertson and his ciblueffort will uctlon

on author-ities' and that Second FederalJudge will iion bench.

Tholecolvecl mis niiiilo

Its Isknown furnlbli ground for tho re-

port thoJudge Is now Urtu.Uly In tho handsJuilgo

DULLCJIN Ap,p,iSY

jji .

MEET

A. LEWIS IS TOQUIT THE LAW

Previous announcements or I

election Lewis to lire i.ica-Idcnc- y

the Dank uf Hawaii luvonot tuld tho whole story. Mr. LewisIs to up Ins

flri-- t March v 111 letlie thoBmllll & Low Is. lie tin u

assume tho ncliu di i! hankingthe official capui vift (iitslden'nn nsslstnnt r., tger Mr Sinlihstated thla niniiiiuir Hull as it

lo.nly.lo nniiiiiiucti who will tukoMr, I.iHl' pl.uo lli'm.

innAPAinnLIUAI IIU IIIIII'LVUIU

iSOME WORLD-FAMOU- S WIZARDSRACING

XmmMMmmmmlMmMM. fk'-lHR- ' MSmm

DOLE

COLLEAGUE

Question

IN-$80,00- 0

i $i

THE AIRIN CALIFORNIA

CITY BUCKS ON

ANALYSIS BILL

Says It Is Up To Board

To Settle With

Duncanv

Unbelt' A," I)unjWC I"""1' Commis-

sion and Analyst at Terrltnrln!Hoard nt lleiillh Dispensniy, Is lookinglor little matter thirty dollars n.payment for his labors. In making ananalysis the waltrs at.Kaneohe.

Mr, Duncan presented little billthe or Cjty Qouiity Hup- -

ervlrors soiuu weeks but thenpp.iienlly nut favor

with tlio municipal lolons.The City mill County rat hers have

bticled against the pa)iiicnl or thuDuncan claim on grounds that themutter tOioiihl hno

tho Tenllorhl Hoinl n Health.It Is contended tliut thu aiu'sts ol(lie water wns imulo at tho Instanceof tho health authorities or the Terri-tory and it Is before tills iiuguat wing

tho Hawaiian goeinment thatpayment of tlility dollars of the coinof the le.ilm thould presentedpaid,

Supenlsoi crimesttlllilTirihftilllui asItliiB llt.il the

I.os Angeles Ik gall tho flist ntlatlo'i louriiaiiitnl over hold imMhls continent on January 10 More than nhundred wlzinls of llui till- - h.in entered for rnrliym conteuts anil Tor tho $80,000 In which ho Aero Cluband clvle bodies i'u Angeles luivu hung up fur tho meet. Tim oiiccessjnl inlntlon meetings held In Francomid Kiighmil hau stimulated interest In the hclencu of aerial naUgutlon hero and thousand of fiom nilparts or tho coutry huo Juurnejed to I.os Angeles in witness the (Ughls, 'I ho Wrights haNe declined niloffers to enter fur mid they claim solo ownerthlp lo reverul to nil usruplancs. Theyhave threatened injunction proceedings to stop the Angel6a contesta. IJvery kind or fl) lug machine knownto except that or tho Wrights been entered. Among thu world entrants are: Glenn II.CurtlsB. N. Y.: Unils Paulhan. Paris: M. M. Mlscnrml. UaroncsH do

rranco; Clifford II. Harmon. New Voik; II. P. Winner, llcllnt, Wis.; Itoy Kniibenshiie, Toledo; II. I- -.

Twining, I.os Angeles; J. C. Classen Log Angelts; William Htevens, I.os Angeles, and diaries Vlllard, NewYmk.

Of

To The

has been byInterested in candidacy or

Q. M. Robertson tho oiUnited 8tatti Hlstrlct Court,ln'eneci, tlinl le selection or Second Keik'rUI mlgo has been In

tho hands'-tt- f

lind whoIJoWb eiiduiuomcnt bo iioni- -

(hatbo candldacj uf A.O, M. that to'that produio prompt

tho part (r the Washingtontho

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PAULHAN(Special Bulletin Cable.)

LOS ANGELES. Cal.. Jan. 13Paulhan, carrying his wife with him, ,in his aeroplane, made three lapsabout the course at an altitude of

.816 feet. I

Aviator Charles F. Willard wonthe starting and storing prise, g

the act within a space twenty'icet square.

Deathi

Confessiont

(Special Bulletin Cable.)ST. LOUIS. Mo., Jan. 13. Ray

Lamphere, at a few minutes beforedeath, confessed to the mucler.pf ithe Ouinness' family. He stated tintne . was one of three who did the

The Oincest family consisted ofthe mothrr and two daughters, whowere suppoted to gain a livelihoodby enticing men to their home andin some manner dcing awav withthem. Their home was one night de-

stroyed b- - fire, the bodies of themother ai:d daughters being after-ward fourd in the ruins. It wassuuposed nt the lime that the deathsof the thr:e women were

SAW SIX

DIE IN

WRECKMARSHFIELD. Jan. 13. Watch

ing men die and unable to render'them assistance wal thi har:cw'- - i

experience of the people of thistown, who saw the coasting stear.:rCzarina break up en the Coos Baybar today.

A storm is racing on the coast andmade the wreck inaccessible. Oneman struck out for the shore and isthe onlv survivor. Six men took ref-uge iu the rigging and could be seenfrom the shore, but they were doomed. The ship broke up rapidly andall were drowned.

Missouri Man

againstSubsidyWASHINOTON. Tl H Ion IS

(The time of the House was taken upmis morning by a speech deliveredbv ConoTHimnn W P. Hurl n nil Tlni.cerat, from Missouri, in opposition10 me administration ship subsidybill.

Clark CallsT0KI0, Jan. 13. Francis Clark

waa today nnted an audience withme i,mercr ot Japan.

t t H H M H M a H M astatus In the matter ho ileflneil.

It Is pobslble thut an opinion will boforthcoming fiuni tho legal nuthoil-lie- s

befoie thu (l.ilni s settled.

m m n

FEW FAMILIAR FACES

ON LINER

Steamer Brings Many Of

Financial and Social

Prominence

EIGHTY PASSENGERS

FOR HONOLULU

The Distinguished Range Trom Dip-lomats to Angels of Commerce

Steamer Sails For Orient atFour Korea Calls at Manila. -

Thein me stilt n few of the rs

as well as f.ixoiltes left tuuiTaci tho I'm Ilk Mull liner Kur;a.

The alleged wholesale decapitationof heaiU by the executUe urder ofCeiier.il Manager Schwcrln uf KanKrnnelfcio did not servo tu dislodge(lilltu tt few of the popului 'ollkcrswho hat been making periodicalvisits to llcnolulu us the Korea pass-ed tu nnd f oni the mainland tu thuFar pist.

Tim liner came ulongslile thearhfold li,irr this morning, unit

i.,.io..g tlie familiar fiuct who beam- - ,".uLunvr-liMLr- uli ,re,i;iilnf Hngln-- ji

ter rum ,siiuiict, l'urstr "iiuilo"Allen, It. K. Pulaihe, rrelghl derk,and tho n "Doctor" Dukcrf,the ship's surgeon.

It Is true that some or the. otheroltlicrj were- "laid o'tf' for a fewtrips, but down In the illnlug-reo-

Chief Steward Tliompsuii continues'to preside" over tho gnstroiiumleulwelfare of Mime twn hundred llrst-(lii-

passengeis. His ublo lleiilen-nn- t,

Juo Ia'Diikiii, however, met withthe sumo rate as the Korea's NewYear's tuike), mid n xecund steward ho has been left behind,

James Itinlileii. tho former chief S..,. .. . . .... ,. .... .uuimt i.i ainv ivuie.1, nan nu-- iieeumhiied to tnku n brier lesplte fiomtill! nrdtlollH dllllpH. n n lln lc,i(li-"-'..,,,.. . . ..... . ..: . . ....".", floiiiii--r i i inu it'tixui, uv iiiu iiuiuuceuiMaiuger Schwcrlin "

Theio has been a general stirring-- . '

up among the puts nnd pans of the '

kood chip, i.nti even thu butcher andthe bnkor hae been made to rtfe!inure ur less l.ienl) the edge placed tItllUll tll,t ,Clplnl ilnlllillntl.l,,..,.., .. .U,IIIUl HUH llt'Ull BWIllglllg SOIlU'WIIltLlecklvssly in San KiuikUcii ditrlligtlla lirlf.f utt.t- - r.f lltt. L'.ipU i

"It Is hard to Aredicl what will -

happen to the fellows on the otherships," was the rejoinder uf unu utthe Korea's stuff this morning, usthe mutter was broached.

From what tan be learned, the- -

Ma ft uf thu Siberia may bo gleu apainful Imitation of that touching,-- 1

drama, the "Cleaning of tho Agnail k

Stcbles," before the escl Is .per-- ,mltted to all for her next trl'n tu .tll, Pll l!,l. '.

In the matter vi)f shirting of tliostaff. It is ceiieralh- - conceded that1tlm ,inl Iu lit,! nt .'- - ...... .. .1,A

uu iiiiu.i nu, an cany arrivalthis morning, after live diijs nnd.eighteen hours' steaming from SanFriinclpco. Ih'e weather was snnio- -

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STORE CLOSE

TOMORROW,a

L. II. Kerr H Co.'g store will be- -

r!(MI ,1 nil fln- - liimnrtmv nti.l t.tlV.

hands biiky marking donn guolsfor the .Innuarr salo which be- -gins Saturday mnrnlng nt S o'clock,'5I., 11. Kerr X. Co. Alaken street, willthen offer Mich bargains as are i.ci-- s

'

(him seen In Honolulu.

BUTTERNUT BREAD,'

IS A GOOD THING, NOT A FAD.

Palm CafeHotel, Nenr Union.

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F 2 EVKN1N0 BULLETIN, H0NOLUL0, T. H., THURSDAY. JAN. 13, 1910.

MASONIC TEMR1E

Weekly Calendar

A1IIMIAV

Pacific Stated.

'IIJHMUAVHswallai. Third Degree.

vnniNHHiAPacific First Dearee.

nil wnvHonolulu Comniandery Inslal

lation.ijuii- -

Hawaiian, Pacllle, OceanicLodges Social Meeting.

MA1UmAVAll visiting numbers of ttio

Order nio cordially Invited to

attend inK'tlngs uf local lodges

Meet on theSnd and 4thMondiyj ofeach monthat K. T. Hall

v fy 7:30 P. M

MARINE ENGINEERS' othtvASSn?IATION. elation y

invited.

HARMONY LODGLNo. 3, 1. 0. 0. F.

Meets every Mundsy evening at7:30 In 1. (). 0. 1'. Hall. Tort Street.

13. It. HENDRY, Secretary.1 I). WUlic, N. U.

All visiting brothers very cocdlallyInvltcil.

OAHU I0D0E, No. 1. K. of P.

Meets nvery llrat nnd third FrI-Ba- y

evcilng at In IC. nt I'. Hall,corner Furl uud lluieiuulu. Visitingbrothers cordially Invited to attend.

r. it. Nuai:NT. c. aIt. GOSLINO, K. It. S.

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

Honolulu Lodge No. 01 C, II. 1. O.

f.UiB, moits In their hall, uu KingStreet, near l"ort. every Filday oven,lug. Visiting llrotliera uro cordiallyInvllod to attend.

U. A. DOUTIHTT. 13. H,I II. C. EASTON. Soc'y.

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

MeotH every first and third Thurs-Hay- s

of each month nt Knights ofI'ythlOH Hall. Visiting brothers

lnvltcl to nttend.I.. A". PEIlllY, Sachem.i:. V. TODD, C. of u. ,

HONOLULU AERIE 140, F. 0. E.

Meets on the 2nd and 4th WED-

NESDAY cv iilugi of each month nt7:30 o'clock In K. of 1. Hall, cornerIleretanla and Fort BticetB.

Visiting Eagles urn Invlleil to d,

' W It RILEY, V I'.W.M C McCOY, Sec

;

Win. M'KIHLEY LODOE No.8,K.ofP.

Meets every 2nd nnd 1th Siturdayevening nt 7 30 o'clock In IC. of 1'.

Hall, cor. Tort and Derotaiiln. Visit-lu- g

brothers rnrdlnlly Itnltcd to at-

tend.I'. M. McOKEW. C. 0.13. A. JACOD30N, IC. It. B.

Rainier Beer

FOR SALE AT ALL BARS

TELEPHONE 133l'

GEO, A. MARTIN,

I FASHIONABLE TAILOR. '

' Business Suits for $25.Hotel St.

USE

White River Flour

0. J, DAY nnd LEWIS & CO,

BOOKS! BOOKS! BOOKS!

Go to

' BROWN & LYON CO., LTD.Alexnnder Young Bldg.

Wong Wong,CONTRACTOR and BUILDER

PLUMBINO and PA1NTINU.Office: Honolulu Painting Co,, 221

King St. J P. 0. Box 914

185 editorial ruunm 25(5 bus.neis'offlce. These are the telephonerumbers pf the Bulletin office.

Coyne

Furniture Co.,LIMITED

For Good Furniture

Vienna Bakery1123 Fort St.

FINE ROLLS AND BUNS.BOSTON BAKED BEANS.BOSTON BROWN BREAD.

BERT HOliE-MAD- E BREAD INTOWN

Kin? up 197.

Dr. J. H. RaymondPHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.

Alakca St . Mauka Pacific Club.Office Hours Frcm 10 to 12; from

2 to 4; from 7 to 8.SUNDAYS 10 TO 12.

Tel. Office. 500. Residence, 1460.

'EMBROIDERIES

ON SALE AT

BliOM'S

Novelties

MRS. J. ROSENBERGYoung Bide.

CombingsMade up the latest or any style,

EMRICH LUXHp.rrison Block.

Fort and Bcretania Sts.

New Shipment of

"Bee" Brand Ceylon Tea

Packed in little gunny sacks.

HENRY MAY & CO., LTD.

VICTOR RECORDS

For December.

BEROSTROM MUSIC CO., LTD.

Odd Fellows' Bldg. Fort St.

Embroidered Goods

Miss Kate Woodard1141 Fort Street

FINEST FITmd cloth of A-- l qnality can fce

from

SANO CHAIN,McCANDLESS BLDQ.,

'. 0 Box 801 Teleohone Ml

CITY MAUSOLEUM

Come and' learn rarticnlan at

rOWNSEND UNDERTAKING CO.Bcretania St.. Opp. Sachs'.

OUR WHOLESALE DEPARTMENTWas opened With the New Year,and all are invited to inspect ourgoods. Family trade solicited,

THOS. F. MCTIGHE & CO.,

101.105 King and Maunakea.Phone 140. Po. 0. Box 755

N Rebuilt

' REMINGTONS

$05.00

A. B. ARLEIGH & CO., LTD.

WING CHONG COXING ST. NEAR BETHEL

Deafer in Furniture Mattresses,Etc., Etc. All kinds of KOA and

UISSION FHNIIUBE JA T

Order. J

FANCY DRY GdODS

Wah Yini Chong, Co.,

Kins St., Ewa Fish Market.

You'll Find

FRAMED PICTURES

fo? Rifts at i

Wing On Chong's,Bethel St.. Between King and Hotel.

HuliUin Htmnesr OHice Phone 2MBulletin Editorial Boom Phone 189..

.LOCAL AND GENERAL

The Big Nickel Scratch Pad for? taleat the B u I f 1 1 n office for five eenteiIt one Inch thick, made up of two nundred eheete of good paper. Six forquarter.

Automobiles 4 per hour. Phone C.

Call and see Mlko Paton at the En-core. ' ' ,

Telephone 503 to have Laundrycalled for and delhcred quick,j Physical culture and massage given

by Prof, Baron, 51, SZ Voting Hotel.'Automobiles hack rates. Empirestand. Phone'213. Bethel and Hotet

If j on want a good job done on anauto or carriage take It to HawaiianCarriage Mfg. Co . 427 Queen Stl

The business of H. John Pottle, V.S.,Is now tiianaed b H. M, AteB, tovvhe-n-t all 'Communications should beaddressed. ' '

A. Thn) or leases this afternoonfor Manila. Mr. Thajer was formerlywith the 11 it 1 e 1 1 n and more recent;1) vfltlr the Census Bureau. I"

Coat onr Iron roofs with "Arabic."You will, bo surprised at Its coollhgand preservative properties, CaliforniaFeed Co . agents.

C. II. Medcalf of II. Hackfcld & Co..who Is ono of tie Instructors at theHonolulu Y, M, C. A. night school, Isseriously III and confined to Ills home.

Mrs. Frances Clark and other tal-

ented spcakeis will conduct a Juniorrnll) In the Central Union churchnext Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock.

T. I., lb cm, tlui engineer' who Is totake charge of tho machinery for the1100,000 'luvu brick factory, to bo established In Honolulu, Is a guest attho Itoynl Hawaiian hotel.

Monty Montgomery, managing alocal saloon up to the first of tho year,has resigned and Is now holding forthnt the Two Jacks Fashion Saloon onHotel street; where he will be glad tomeet his friends.

All accounts duo Lewis & Co., Ltd.,can be paid until January 31 at theirold store, 1C9 King street. Those In-

debted will please settle beforo thattime and oblige.

The Outrigger Club Is going to Intro-duce a novelty to Hawaii in the shapeof n glass bottom boat, which willcorney passengers around tho waterat Walklkl and allow them to view thelied of the ocean and all Its wonder.,.

James A. Hawlcy, one of the prom-

inent citizens of Ilolie, Idaho, (s npassenger on I he Pacific Mall linerKorta on a tour of the cut. Mr. Haw-le- y

professes to bo delighted with Ho-

nolulu. It being his first Ult to theIslands. .

Some professional tharrers are al-

leged to have come to Honolulu ontho transport Thomas. This Is an oldgame and every transiort generallyhas a couple of tho crooks who playwit und rob the soldiers of theirwuges.

Floiul Parade officials have writ-ten In IIIIo'h puhllc-Bplrlte- d citizenswith n view to having that city wellrepresented In the coming parade. ItIs possllle that an excursion steam-er may be put on for the benefit ofthoso who would nttend here on the22nd of next month.

Mr. Bryant, until repently with theAssociated Press In Ban Francsco, Isa passenger on tho Korea on his wayto Manila. Mr. Bryant Is to tccepta position on tho Manila Times withMrrtlu Kagan. He was able to see allttlo of tho city during the stay ofthe steamer In port, and remarked af-

ter halng mado somewhat of a tour,"Ono thing I'm sure of. Though Ican't stay now, I'll come her to live!when, I make my pile, and don t youforget It!"

The Y. M. C. A. will hold Its month-ly roundup on the evening of January22 at 7:45 o'clock. Tho feature to bopresented will' be "Honolulu by Moon-light." This will include: Prize fightsat tho Orpheum, automobile partiesstopping off at various amusementplaces throughout the' city, etc, all ofwhich will bo taken off In burlesqueform. This roundup in hoiug plannedon a big scale nnd It Is expected thatit will far exceed tho test 'that havoovor been presented In (his city, Ar-rangements are being ma lc to accom-

modate 250 members. Itctrerliino.ilBwill bo served.

spppiNo iprAND

BUSINESS REMINIJS

Flno drllng"nnd 'saddle horses 'forsale or hire. Klgs of all kinds with orwithout drivers. Club Stables, 1128

Fort street. Telephone. 109.Call at Mclncrnj'M Shoe Storo and

ask (o ha fitted wth a pair of Hananshlles, then they will know thut youwant stylleh, shupuly, comfortableBhoes, ' !i

Call at Honolulu PhotoSupply Co.nnd seo the new Anllnous Metallic e

for the shutter on cameras'. Itdims away with the ttoublesomo bulband Is highly satisfactory.

Thero Is no preservative in thePond Dairy Cream. Still It keeps wellbccaiuo of special cato and model u

methods in Its pieparatlon. TelephoneTho Pond Dairy, 'phone 890, or May,Day or levy, Iho grocers.

Tho formation of a otmg lady'smind ami character usually consists intelling her Ilea,

When yon want.to be

BAGGAGE' T I .1' IHandled right,' phone

CITY TRANSFER CO.Jas. H. love.

X DoZDuring Expressin,

Wood and Coal Phonn 58aG. W. XcDongaU, Prop.

I WATEflFRONr NOTE.THRHE ARE nearly nine hundred

officers and troops on board tho Unit-ed Slates Army transport Thomas,which Is now at the port and scheduledto sail for Manila by the way of Guamat 5 o'clock this evening, jhe vesselIs bearing the Sixth Infantry, head-quarters, hand nnd enlisted men totho Philippines where they will com-mence a two ) ears' tour of duty, ThoSixth' will proceed to I.ejte and n por-tl6- n

will be distributed at the variousgarrisons on Cebu. The Sixth hasbeen serving at Kort Harrison, FortLincoln,' and Foit Missoula. Montana.Tho organization Is 81i strong with 44commissioned officers. Tho irans)ortmet wlih considerable rough weatharon tho trip down from San Francisco.The vessel brought u smajl mull andnt .this port were lelt seventy six cas-uals' who will go to the various isistson Oahu. The Thomas Is to take clov-en Filipino stnwawuva who were takenoff 4fae Sheridan,

THE U. S. BATTLi:3HIP Indianahas been placed In drvdock at thaPhiladelphia Navy Yard, to bo equip-ped with the La Costlo ship hrako,which la to bo given n practical trial.The brake consists of two giant wingsfitted below the water line on eithersldo of tho vessel. On the Indiana thedimensions of each wing will bo 13by 0 feet. Tho wlng3 are operatedfrom the bridge of Iho vessel. Whenreleased the) spring out, fiirnlthtugresistance to the forward movementof the vessel.

HaA LINE of steamers will ho opoi-ate- d

between Genoa nnd San Fran-cisco via tho Panama Canal, accord-ing to New York,ndvlccs. The an-nouncement Is authorized by CeanroContl, New York agent of the LloydSobaudo Steamship Companj. Thisannouncement follows advices thnt thoNorth aerman Llod and Hamburg-America- n

lines would also opcratasteamers botween Europe' and SanFrancisco vlt tho Canal.

KxT"E TtECRNT loss or the British

ship Matterhorn, from Portland forIpswich, with birley, and which turnedturtlo off tho Washington coast, andthe probablv similar loss of tho Brit-ish ship Brodick Castle with n barleycargo from Portland for Ipswich,which dlsapiicared In December, 1908.will result In tho marine underwritersrequiring barley ships to carr ballastIn addition to their grnln cargo, ac,cording to representativeof Lloj d's.

THE DOLLAR Steamship Companyhas charteied tho Pacific Coast Steam-ship Companj's steamer Delhi, whichhas been Ivlng Idlo at Eagle Harborfor many months. The vessel will booperated In tho lumber trade betweenPugct Sound and California ports.

MTHE LOCAL quartermasters depart-

ment has been advised that the trans-port Loguu with oillcerB, troops andcivil government passengers, has ar-

rived at Manl'a on Janiia'ry 8. The ves- -

'sel was delayed to considerable ox- -

tent, presumably at Guani. Tho nrmytransports usually arrlvo ftt Ib'o Phil-ippine capital on or about tho fourthof tho mouth. '

rCASTLE & COOKE, tho local rep-

resentative sof tho Matson Naviga-tion liner Hllonlaii, havo oeen ndvlscdby cable that the llnor Hllonlan sailedfrom'Sah Francisco for Honolulu )

at noon.Ma

THE ARRIVAL ofttho United Statesarmy transport Bhoildarratrsan Fran-cisco Is reported jesturday. Tho ves-so- l

bailed, from Honolulu on January 5,

TIH3 PACIFIC 'MAIL liner Man-churia Ib reimhed trf have, sailed fromYokohama tor Honolulu )ostcrday,

wan

FEW FAMILIAR IACE3r" OSVLOER KOREA'H-i'tr- M '

(Continued From Page 1.)what nuBtyf during th,o (utjer purt ofthe voyage. The veBsel behaved Inher usual exemplary manner nnd theeighty saloon passengers for Honolulu uud the one hundred who aretraveling to Japanese nnd ChineseportB have no complaint to offer.

The Korea brought ten second- -class and one steerage passengers Inuddltlon to the cabin list. Traveling through are 3G5 Asiatics. The

62 So. Xing St. t ,

SURE to have your

vv'our ordeAo the

Phone 152.

Island TnuasfeT.Excavating and Filling.

COjRACTXNO' f k r

Vineyard St., Ewa of Nnuanu Stream

vessel Is sailing for Yokohama,Shanghai and Manila at 4 o'clockthi4 ii(,urnooii, nnd will leave overtwo hiiudred tons of general cargo.One hundred and fort) sacks of lutoliiMnlaiid mall have m rived for thisI ort.i One bundled and fifteen sa";l..iof mall matter destined for the s

were transferred to thotransport Thomas.

'I lie through cargo on hoard theKorea Is mainly destined for thoPhilippines and consists of army andnavy stores. There are about threethousand tons of the supplies. Amillion dollars In gold and specie Isto be left In Japan. '

On account of the big annualfiesta which Is to be held nt Maiiflifrom February 4 Iti 15, the Koreawill make! n speclnl cull ut that portIn the Philippines. This will giveher passengers the advantage of tul..Ing In, the Fur Eastern celebration,and will also penult residents ofJapan nnd China to make the parttrip.

Rev, Robert llurdettc, tho preacher apd humorist of Los Angeles, ar..lhis wife me passengers' on the Ko-le- a

us far us Honolulu. From herothey will continue to the Orient b)u later steumei', p. L. Bryant, unewspaper man, Is going out to Ma-

nila to joluthe staff of a publicationthere. 13. liesslcr, n government

nt Munllu, Is returning to tho1 'mil with his wife. "o. R. Alber-g- er

Is n passenger to Hongkong,while D. I. Webster Is going to Ma-

nila to join the firm of Castle llroth-er- s.

Wolf & Sons.There are a uuuibor of dlstingtilhli.

ed people going out to the East, In-

cludingSeveral people of prominence ar-

rived by the liner this morning. MissClave Bristol tomes heie to wed a

n plantation man ' onKuual.

Itcbert Rurdetto nnd Sirs. Bur-dett- o

were met nt thq wharf by Mrs.J. T. Warren, formerly Miss Gracelln tens) Tower, tha Pnsadenu nowB-pap-

woman. ,Mrs. R. II. Plot tier h Iho dnugh

ter of Major llpoper, the rormcr pro-prietor ,of the Occidental Hotel ofSi.n Frnnc(sco. Mr. Plofner Is theptlnter of mluiutuies, and she hascaituied several valuable prizesut the Seattle exposition. Mrs. I'lot-n- er

will remain In Hawaii for sev-eral months,

Mr. aud .Mrs I. K. Kerr are. prom-inently Identllledvlth the bocIu! undbusiness llfp of Eu Clalie, Wiscon-sin. In their party Is Miss KdltliFitzgeind, who has achieved con-siderable fame ns a specialist) In kin-dergarten work.

A. Huttoil is a member of tinJapanese. Diet nnd has been devot-ing considerable time nnd attentionto the child labor regulatlonstas thepertain throughout the Industrialcenters of the United Stales. Hois now said io ho a strong mlvocntefor the adoption of stringent childlulior law's throughout Japan.

Dr. I'alrfax Irwin Is joining theUnlttd States Mitline Hospital ntYokohama. W. L. Full bank goaj tP king, there to become a member otthe secretaries' staff nt the Ameri-can legation,

Major II- - J. Saunders la well knownIn Hrltlsh uimy circles and Is mak-ing a tour of the East by the Ko-rea. Major Saunders has of lutebeen stationed ut Albertu, Canada.

J, W. Sweet Is going out UieEast us an organizer for the Brit-ish American Tobacco Company andhe will probably muke his headquar-ters ut Shanghai,

Lieut. W. F. Osborne has beentransfoued to the Philippines navalstation, Osborne has prominentlyfigured In the divorce) proceedings In-

stituted by Naval Commander HoltonEvans of Mure Island. Osborne Is ajoung fellow of whom pages of news-paper notoilty has of late been givenIn the columns of tho Sail Franciscopi est.

Destined for Manila uro' InsularDeput) Collector of Customs J. S.Stanley and Mrs. Stunlej.

Nowton W. Comfort Is n, well-like- d

official connected with tutUnited States Quaiunilue Servkp utManila. He has been away on a

d vacation Mr. Comfortla also prominent In Y. M, C. A.work In the Islands,

Tho Korea twill iako hut littlefreight from Honolulu. t

Eight tlrst-cla-

passengers will leuve for oriental pons by the vessel this after-noon.

. 'EVERY DETAIL PERFECT

'

The care exercised in everv detail of the makine Ininrei thn ner.manency of style and lit of the clothes we make, ' '

W. y. AHANA 5b CO.. No Branch.es.

ShippingARRiVKD

Wcitneitjlay? Jknuarj 12

San Francisco Tlioums, U. St A T.,4! 30 p. in.

Thursday, January 1.1.

San Frnnclfco Korea, P. M. 8. S8 n. in, ,

Kauai poits Llkellko, Mmr., n, m.4 ,

I DEPARTED I

i

.Wednesday, January 12.Hawaii ports Ilclcne, stmr., 5 p. m.

IN FOREIGN PORTS

' Thursday, January 13,'

SAN FRANCISCO Arrived Jan. 13:S. S. Siberia, 9 a. in., hence Jan. 7.

Wednesday, January 12.

MANILA Arilved Jan. 8!

U. S, A. T, Logan, henco Dec. 13.

YOKOHAMA Sailed Jan, 22:S, S. Manchuria, for Honolulu.

SAN FRANCISCO Arrived iJnn. 12:U, S, A. T. Sheridan, hence Jan. 6,

SAN FRANCISCO Sailed Jan. 12:S. S. Hl'oulan, noon, for Honolulu.

WIRELESS U. S. A. T. Thomas will

PASSEN3ER8 ARRIVED

Per P. M. S. 8. Korea, froni SanFrancisco. Man. 13. For Honolulu; C.

11. ))alley. Mrs. C. II. Ballc). Mrs, F.it. Baxter, Geo C. Beck. 1). E. Bee-ma-

Mrs.'ll. E llceman, Kendall Bon,Miss L. C. Bouldln. Miss Clare BristolOeo. A. Brown, Mrs. Geo. A. Brown,Mrs. T, A, Biirmlnghnm, Jlr, 8. 1).

Carglll. Mrs M.'P. Clark, Miss Mil lamCoffee, J C. Co page, Walter 13, Dick-

inson, Mrs. U.I. Fish. Miss Edith Fitz-

gerald, A. 1 Gay. 'J. C. Golwlii, lit.M, E Grossman, Mrs. .M. E, Groscmiuand Infant, P C. Hall,' 0. A. HartmanMjs. G. A. Hartman, Merry lla)ei,Mri. Henry Hn)cs, Muster Henry G.

Hajes, J, F, Hcffernnii. Mrs. J. F. Hef.fcrnan. It. I), iillls, Mm. I',. W, HillsH'. W. Hoffman, C. It Hovey. II Hulso-house- i,

S A. Jaeger, Martin Jongo-nei- l,

Mra. (J. 8. Ionian. Mrs. N". EJordan. A. F. Judd Mrs. A. F. MnddMs, Agnes H 1) Judd I K. Kerr, Mrs.I. K, Kerr. O, O. Lanslnr IC. 8. LI

Harold Lord, W. J.tirns, Ed McCarthyF. McDeimott Mrs. F. McDermott. A.M. Morganthaler. Mrs. Phillips Morri-son, F. D. Mullln li. A. Newcinib,Mrs, 8. L. Newcomb, Mrs. Win. Pig-ot- t,

Master Paul Plgott, Mrs.' It. IIPlctner,, Master II. Plotncr Major II.B Ray. W. Held. MrB. W. Held, llivltlRica, Mis. David Rico, Morris Rosen-hlcd- t.

Mm. A. E Spinney, Miss l.lnjII. Sturgis, A. Weill. Lajover nt Ho-nolulu: John Ilrcdvll, Mis John Urn-dell-.

Dr. Rpbt. J. BurJctle Mrs HobLJ. Bindelto, Miss Kami a Lien. W. E,Sauir. II. O. Furman..Mrs. II. C. Fit.---

man, Wm. C, Ma)er, Mrs. Wm C. Mnj- -

er, Roger E. Welles. Through: Dr.Theodore Illl-- s, Mis, Theodore Bliss.A. f. Diickwiuth .Ion. Concet, A. Hat-tor- i.

W. K. Hill. Di. Fulifax Irwin.Mrs. J, M, Ke'll). C. K. Marshall Mar-tin, Mrs. C. IC. Marshall Mai tin au1servant, Caroline Skinner, M. D., T,Tsumura, C. M, Washington, Miss Isa-bella Hoot-no-, rctcr Arlington, MriPettr Arrlngton, W. L. Fulrhnnks,Mis. W. I.. Fairbanks, H. H. Go-ir-

Earl C. Lnno, Dr, W. Malcolm, .Mrs

.V. Malcom, Miss D. Malcolm, Miss C.Malcolm, Master W. Malcolm, WVaughuu McGee, Robt. Schurman, J,W. Snqed, Mis. J. W. Snicd. MusterClaudo Snecd, Miss Hortense Sliced,J, W. Snoed, Jr., Miss Maude Sneed,Mini. II. Acosta, P. L. Urjant. Mrs.Ella Chamberlain, F. A. Churchill, Wll-kl- e

ColllnB, N, C. Comfort.E. B. Gess.lcr, Mrs. E. K. Gcsslcr. Uetit. C, S.Heuter, Win. J, Hlne, Mrs. A. 8. La-

nier. Mra.'G. L. I)gan and InfantMaster Oeo Logan, Miss Ruth Login,W. R, McGcachln, Mrs. W. ,11.

Mrs. David McICIbuln. Jr..Jucoh'c. Mdlder. Mrs1. William T, Nolt.Ing. Lieut. F. W. Osborn, Jr., U, S. to..A, J. Pnstine, Mrs. A J Pastlho, Manuel A llou, '.Miss M. Spencer, J, 8,Stanley. Mrs. J. S. Stanley and Infant,Stewart .1, Teazo. Miss Maud Thurhcr.I). FJ Webster, Hoy A. Wells. Lieut. J.It. Yoilngblood, Mrs. J. II. YoiingbloodC. R. Alberger, W. S. Ashby, Mrs. W.S. Athby, W, H. Bacorp. Miss Mury T,Hankes, Cndwell Barrett, L. W. Blumenlhal. M, T. Crist, Mrs. L. E. Connor,Frank J. S. Connor, Miss Mary V,Connor,( Harry R. Mawley, James II.Hawloy, L Homer, Mrs. I. Horner. T.A, Ker. Rudolph Iiilin, Rev. G. W.Maishull, Mrs. O. W. Marshall and In-

fant, Master L. Marshall, J, II. Put.ilck, Mrs. M. Pony, Chas. Rule, II.Wunderllch, Mrs. M. Wunderllth, Mnj.B. J. Saunders, Mrs. R. J. Saunders,Miss B, Suunders. MIbs'M. SaiindeiB.

SEVENTEEN itUNDItpD tons ofrefined sugar and lOtio tons or rawsugar will make up tho greiter portionof tho Bhlpmenl of Hawaiian productswhich will be taken by the MntsonNavlgntlon steamer Lurllno when that

j vessel sails for San Francisco nt teno clock on Wedncsdoy jnoinlng, Janu-ary 19th. The Lurllno will also loadconsignment of pineapple's und sun-dries. There Is ulieudy a fair

booking for the coast,

THE STEAMER Alameda has who-lesse- d

that she wns lie miles off thepoit nt 8 o'clock InBt night Btenniliicthrough fiesl norlhenst winds and',heavy seas 'with ovor)body woll onboard. i

feppWil

VE88EL8 TO ARRIVE tr ..

Friday, January 14.Snn Francisco China, P. M. 8. S.Maui and Hawaii purtr Cluiidlne,

stmr.

VESSELS TO DEPART

Thursday, January 13,Japan ports and Hongkong Kbren.

P. M. 8. S , 4 p. in.Manila, via Guam Thomas, V. 8.

A. T 5 p in,Kauai ports W. tl. Moll, stmr., 5

p inFriday, January 14,

Hongkong und Japan oris China,P. M. 8. 8.

Saturday, January 15.Illlo via way ports Mnuua Ken.1

stmr.

MAILS.

Mails are auo at Honolulu frompolntB as follows:Yokohnnia-rl'e- r Chln-i- , Jan. H.Vancouver Per Monnu, Feb. 6.Color.les-,P- er Mnkurn, Feb. 1,

Malls wll( depart for tho followingpoints ns follows;Yokohama Per Koiea, Jan, 13.Colonies Per Mnana, Feb. C.Vancouver Per Mnkuru. Feb. 1.T- -

PA88ENQERA nnnvrn i4 4Per stmr, Mniinn lia. for Kona andKnu portf, Jon. 18 Judge Knulukou,M. Ackerman, U. II. Macimirhlo, .Mrs.Pcfprmnn, Mrs. Croulhers, Geo J.Canilen.

Per stmr. W. O. Mall, for Kamipmts, .Inn. 20 Miss M. Illsgirt, Mrs.Wedemeyer, Mrs. Christian.

Per stmr, Claudino. for Mnul nndHiiauII ports, Jnn. U Mrs. Omslcul,II. 11. Poniler, II. M. Mist. C. Boll..,W. A. Kinney. II. A. Kearns, Dr. II.Ifa)cs, A. Gnitcuhoig, J Scott, O 13.Smithies Mrs, Smlt,hlen. V. J. Allen-caste-

Mrs. vjloncister J. Keklpl.Per stmr. Claudlho, for Maul nnd

Hnvall pons. jH!li 21. Mrs. E.8hollz, Mrs. W. M. Abbey, W. IL Ab-be) ,

Per stmr. Mautn Kea, for Illlo andway ports. Jan. 18. V. L. Toniipy J.H. Wood. Mrs. Wood, II. I, Lllllo. Mrs.Graw, Miss Graw, Mr. and Mrs. 13. A.McNuughlon, .Mrs. F. Knbota. Mrs. C.B. Benton, Mrs. II, Mu)cb Mrs. MaryP. Clurk, Miss L. C. Bouldln. Miss J.M. Athcrton. MIeh FInxman,"Mri. Ath-erlo-

Mr. nnd .Mra. I'. C. Alherlon,Miss Raymond, Miss Gcddlngs, MissHedden E. B. Williams, Mrs,

II. C. FiirmanMrs. Furmnn...W.W. Chamberlain, Mis. Chamberlain,Jay Scoft.

Per P. M, S. 8. Korea, for Japanenoports and Manila, Jan. 13. MonryAtiftln. Mrs. Henry Austin H. B. Bish-op. Mrs. II. B. Bishop, Dr. O. 13. No-tor-

Mrs. G. E. Nes'oni. W. A. Staf-ford, Mrs.. W. A, Stafford.

Per M, N. 8. d. Lurllno, for SnnFrancisco, Jan. 19. Mrs. J, Wi Korsh-nor- ,

Mrs. Knto Renton, Miss StellaZumwult, Mrs. Kami) Krauso, C. P.Wiirtz, Mrs A. F. Cooko, Mrs. T. O.Pepps. N. M. Lewis, Mrs. I.owls, Chas.Lewis, Thos. ICny, S. I. Shaw.

Per stmr. Mnuna Lou for Koin nndKnu ports, Jan. 18. Judge. Knulukou.Mrs. Knulukou, Miss Oeddlngs, MissHedden, ,

Per stmr. Clnudlnc, for Maul nndHawaii iiorls. Jan. 14. Mrs Mr--t ,.it.,H. W. Mist, J. Scott.

For stmr. W. a. Hall, for KauaiIiorts, Jan. 13. A. Hanebers, 1). O.My.

NOT DECIDED,

SAYS GOVERNOR

Chpces, Of Robinson

Are Considered' Good."

Goveninr Frear staled this morningI hat ha had not )et i cached u consld-oratio-

of thn olllclnl imilim l,.. ... .

lukn lu connecllou with cndoislng Iholenpiiolntlneut of Judge Robinson ofIho Clicult Court.

"I havo not reached that vot" sublGovernor Fronr, hut will consider Itbuoii. jni' uovernor did nut Intl.nmlo wholhnr ho will endorsn Robin,,.,son or not but sold that his conclusionIn Iho matter would bo soinelhliig thattho futiiio would ilutOinhiii( '

lu Iho course of nn urtlclo am ear.Ing In the morning papor uu nltomp'.is irauo to show tat tho dnwufiill r,rRobinson Is a foregone conclusion andwith characteristic accuiaev n u i ii.ed that Robinson lifts small chciico ofleco'vlng the uiian innus en.lm hom mof tho Bar Association. Tho fact lathat Jlldgo Robinson wus linnnlnuingli-- .

endoised for rcappolnlmont by tho BarAssociation on Docemher I mid tlmr.In addition ho bus lhr i.ininu,.,.,,, ,.

Iho Tonltorlal Central Commltton.

Hips are to bo fushlpimblo ugnfn.but tho tip fiom Purls doosn't ifnlovyhether they urn to be loaned utIho neck or tho kneea. Syracuse

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1.03 ANUKLKS, .Inn. 12,-- In ;ihe .picsjneo' of 50,000 wildly-excite- d

spectators, Paulltnn' today smashed to bits, nil aviationt iliSiriln for nttltmlo by ilrlvlnR Ills neropliine to n liclglii of 41 IG feci

nliovo the cnrtli. Paulhaii wna ln;".t he air for fifty minutes, ilurltiK.wlilelytlnie lils craft soared to a distance wliero It looked moio ,lll,u abliiithan n machine capable of bearing the weight of a human hclng. j

Much excitement had ),ecn created by tlio trials of tho' day liufoic,nnd ' Did Bantn Alia courto was cro wded to suffocation.

During tlio exhibition, two grea t dirigible balioons beaded for tlio'ocean mill Tor tbreo tulle tbe glgn ntle Blilps of- tic nlr willed out overtlio open sea. Then tlio balloons Were turned nml tbu icturn In landwas begun, limb airships leached tlio slioic.iind landed tbelr p.tSRcn-Ker- n

nafely, tliuuli ono' of (hem ba d a very narrow escape from dis-aster.

SHIP AND LIVES LOST

MAHSIIFIHLI), Jan. 1. Tbo coasting steamer Czarina was wrcck-e- d

on C'ooa Hay bar today. So suddenly did the Blilp go jtluwn afterio disaster, that twenty-nin- e mcmbciB of tlio crow perished before any.effort could bo made to cave them. , Harold Mlllls, son of (ho manager ofuio line, is also believed to nave lost Ills lite.

The assistant ennlneer wiih washed otcrhuard and carried aiihiuo bythe breakers, sustaining serious Injuries. u

The Czarina, which wiih commanded by Captain Duggaii, was a'small ship of 793' tons leglstcr ,

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KUHI0 CHOSEN ON COMMITTEE

WASHINGTON, I). C, Jan. 12 j. K. Kalanlnnnolo, Delegate toCongress from Hawaii, lias been selected as ono of ,tho iiiemborH of thunew Congressional commltteo to be named to consider tho bills Intro-duced to create States from this Territories of New Mexico and Ari-zona. The names of tho special committeemen will bo iinnouiucd Intho House tomorrow.

TAFT'S STAND FOR

FEDERAUONTROL

Message On Method Of

Legalizing RailwayOperation ,

compliance

WAUHINOTON, I). C. Jan. 7. MirovIdliiB forjlhe of cor--

l'rcsldont Taft's special messago to engage In trade nnd

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more

,,0" l" 8 nle ''ng with amendments A, tho In-!- um,"Klaws, f"r K" V" U"! '""tcctl" 11,cm

effective Federal brl'',""and

Intererenco bylerstatu

railioads and conveying tils rccommcndutluns fur the passage of a I'ed-e'r- al

Incorporation net, was trans-mitted to Congress today and readin the House, the Senate not beingIn session. '

Tho messago follows closely thoforecasts that have been inado fromtime to time, and In tho suggestedlegislation as to railroads embodiesall of tlio suggestions that the Pres-ident lias made In his speeches ontho subject.

Mr. Taft suggests no changes Inthe Sherman anti-tru- law at thistime. Tho nntl-tiu- feature of thomessage deals solely with the sub-ject of charters. Tno Pres-ident thinks that un opportunityshould bo given tho big Industrial(oniblnattons to bring their businessonce more Into tho "zouo of law-fulness" by taking out a Federalcharter under certain prescribed con-ditions before. It necessaryto proceed against every corporationabout which there Is breath of sus-picion. " '

"It Is the duty and tho purpose ofthe executive," sayg tho message,"to direct an Investigation by theDepartment ot Justice, through tho(Irand Jury or otherwise, Into thehistory, organization and purpose ofnil tho Industrial companies wifliespect to which there Is any reason-

able ground for suspicion that theyliavo been organized for a purposoand nro conducting business on uPliiii which Is in violation ot thoanti-tru- law."

Such a wholesale Investigation andpossibly prosecution, tlio Presidentpoints out, however, would result inserious disturbances and "produce ahalt in our present prosperity thatwill cause suffering nnd strainedcircumstances among tho Innocentmany for the faults ot tho guiltyfew. t

"Tho Question which I wish In thismessago to bring clearly to tho con-

sideration and discussion of Congress

A Good Investment

Tho Templor Hnnch Oil Co. with000 acres oil laud, Mowing oil wellsand nil ts reservoirs filled withnlgh-griii'l- o oil In tho Templor t,

Kern, Co., Cal will soon com-plete ItH'tlucc-mll- o gruvlty deliverypipe 'lino'.' ,''This Oil Company Is nt present

Ijko n n'lilntntlon with tons, nnd tonsof sugar oh ham!, ready to bo shippedon tiio Incoming steamer.

An ablo management, almost asquarn mile of proven Oil land, cheaptransportation of oil, high prlceBwith steadily 'Increasing demand forell, will mako this compiujy an earlydividend payor, and for that reasontho stock of this Templor flnnch OilCo. Is recommended, as n GOOD

by the Lincoln Mort-gug- o

& Loan Co. of l3aii Francisco.Capitalization Is $1,000,000, di-

vided Into shares of $1,00 each. 1

have a small block of them for salor.l SOc while they last. Secure themNOW.

P. R, It. BTnAlTCIl,71 B. Kl,ng at.

Is whether. In order to avoid such apossible business disaster, soiiietlilnr;can not bo done by which these, bus-iness combinations may be offered ameans, without ureal financial dis-turbance, of chniiKlUK the character,organization hnd extent of theirbusiness Into olio within tho lines ortlio law under l'udeial control amisupervision, necurlni;with the anti-tru- statutes." .

Tho messapu closes with tho fol-

lowing definite 'lccommendatloiis:I therefore recommend tho enact-

ment by CoiiRiess of a general lawformation

I"nunii8with

commerce looking to asupervision the

Federal

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irgulatlng Uiclr nctlvtto Iprcvcnt tlfCties so as recurrence

under national auspices, of thoseabuses which have arisen underState eontiolj; Such a law should.provide for Hie issue of stock otsuch corporations to an amountequal only to tho cash paid In onthe stock; nnd If the stock bo Issued for property, then nt u fairvaluation, ascertained under npprov-a- l

and supervision, of Federal authority, afftr n full disclosure of nil tho facts pertaining totno valup of such property and thoInterest there! of tho persons towhom It Is pioposed to Issuo stockIn payment of such property only ofsuch corporations to tho samo taxation ns Is Imposed by tho Slates,within wjilch It may bo situated,upon other similar property locatedtherein, and It should require Bi)ehcorporations to file rull nnd completereports of their operations with ..ioDepartment of Commerce and Laborat' regular Intervals.. ,

Corporations organized under tlihact should bo prohibited from acquiring and holding stock in othercorporations (except, for special ro.vsoiib upon approval, by tlio properI'cucrai nutliurlUcs), hits avoidingtho creation, under national aus-pices, of the hpldlng company, withsubordinate corporations In differentStates, wh'lch ins been such nn

agency In the creation of thugreat trusts and monopolies. '

, If the prohibition of the anti-tru- st

act ngalnst combinations In restraintof trade Is to bo effectively enforced,It Is essential that, tho National Gov-

ernment shall provide for tho crea-tion of national corporations to carrion u legitimate business throughouttho United States. Tho conlllctluglaws of tho different States of tholaw, wllh icspept to foreign corpor-ations, make it dllllcult, If not Im-

possible, for ono corporation totheir rcqulri-mont- s so ns to

carry on n business In a number otdllforent States,

To tho suggesting that this pro-posal of Federal Incorporation forIndustrial combinations Is Intendedto 'fuiulsh them rofugo In which tocontinue Industrial abuses underFederal protection, It should bo saidthat tho measure contemplated docsnot repeal tho Sherman anti-tru- st

law, and Is not to be framed ho asto permit tlio doing of tho wrongswhich It Is the purposo ot that lawto inevent, but only to foster u con-tinuance and advance of the highestIndustrial efficiency without permit-ting Industrial abuses.

C. C, Dickinson, former State Sen-ator, was .nominated by the Demo-cra- ts

of the nth Missouri district, onthe 075th ballot, to fill tho vacancycaused by Congressman DoArmond'sdeath.

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PajamasJust arrived a new full line of Pajamas in all styles

for men and boys made of Madras, Percale, FrenchFlannel, ane Tennis Flannel, all trimmed with frogs.

r $1.50 to $5.00 per Suit

UnderwearMen's White Lisle Underwear, very sheer and

soft, shirt made, with short sleeves; new goods.

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To My FriendsI take this means to notify my friends and patrons that, after

having been with the firm of Lewis & Co. (now retiring- from business)

for nineteen years, I have accepted a similar position with the grocery

house of Henry May & Co., where I may be found on and after January12. I will be pleased to extend the same courtesies and uivc the same

careful attention to orders as in the past, and will appreciate a contin-

uance of your patronage in my new position, Respectfully,

F. J. TURNER.

The character of a newspaper's circulationthat counts wjth the commercial world is thequantity of consumption that circulation repre-sents. That is what is meant by quality as re-- ,.

gards circulation. .

A customer's distinction1 with a merchant is not measur-ed by "class," biit.,hy buying' capacity.

M II", ,(., That ncrounts for tho II n 1 c 1 nV pulllug-powe- r iw an

lug, iiiiidlum. Thu' Quality of Its circulation Is unrivaled ami,',..!.?.., I I... ...... ........... lit. ...

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iiuques- -newspaper, ami the character Its readers Is

Ihojcjijirnctcr of tho ontlra buying public of Hawaii.' It Is tine nnd tho

0 Tlio 11 ii I ii 1 1 n Is read by ever body, becaiiso It is everybody'snewspaper. It gives all tho news us It Is and that kind of a news-paper gives advertisers tangible results In the way of increased sales.

You won't question this when you know that ninety per cent, oftho Kugllsh-rcudlii- g public of Hawaii read the II u 1 1 o 1 1 n.

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BARRED FROM SCH00L3 "io according to an opinion or for such purpose. . y,$jMuanoy iiunerni lien, given jesier- -' iiio iiiiorney general, tscpiomutr

Religious Exercises Violate Constita- - ''ny ' "' B,u,e superintendent of 19, IS!) t, rendered n well considertion of Washington State. publlo instruction, Tho attorney opinion, lit which he held that rea'd- -

genniayB says in ins opinion;, nig mo iiiuie wiinoui eomnieiu,

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eners m ine iuniie scnoois oi wasu- - ereisn nun uio puiiiic rcniMiis nin ih louiiary id uie rousiiiuiionai pt;f ,

lng(on urn piohlblted by the Dtutn mntnlalued by public taxation; nnd' qunrftl, and I heartily. '!'constitution from opening school ox- - tho constltutlqit the coucur with this opinion."

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THURSDAY

To recognize opportunity when itcomes, to make the highest use of itwhen it is not to be recognized atthe moment, involves constant en-

richment and education of the wholenature. Hamilton Wright Mabie.

TTat

Evorsono is Mind to know that' theAmerican Sugar Kenning Company of

.18 nut n monopoly, and som be-

lieve It.

That explanation of why JudgeHart was reused a hearing readslike another ot those jokes that re-

quires a map.

They have tciund his fortune, hiswile, his clilldien, and nil the rela-

tives, hut Dr. Cook is ns elusive as asthe North Polo.

This Plncliot smash-up- . followedby the nppulutmcnt of nnothcr Yuleman, may put Taft In the positionot trlng to disrupt the nlumnl otthe university.

Possibly President Taft has de-

cided that the Insurgent movementIs one on which he can not nftordto make war. If he would retain theconfidence of a ery large elementof the American people.

Mr Plnchot's letter to SenatorDolllver comes closer to being aItooscvultinn document than any-

thing'

I luit has been heard In thehulls of Congress tdnco tho distin-guished predeccsbor left the WhiteHouse.

It In nut surprising to find thutthe San Francisco press has' begunto laiso n video of criticism againsttho Honolulu movement to suspendprotection to American shipping InIts application to these Islands. Itis u volco that will be heard acrossthe continent.

Abo Lewis lin fooled- - them, afternil. Credited for n yenr with as-

pirations for judicial honors andfew accepting his denials ho hasquietly stepped Into lhe.rnuKs of thebankers, where his friends have" nodoubt ho will reap great rewards uswell ns honors.

Dr. Hubert llurdetto Is welcomo toHonolulu, and the people will dotheir best to not hill him with kind-

ness.a

Incidentally, It should bo stat-ed that the 'distinguished author andhis eslliraVbla wife seek a furnishedhouse mid ui to tho noon hour hadnot been dmccssful. And this shouldbe a reminder to our people thut Inpiovldlng for the Greater Honolulu,the business men must sec that thcroare places where guests may liousothemselves In n manner that suitstheir fancy or definite needs.

THE PETITION FOR DE BOLT,

Does nil) ono doubt that a pctlHon signed hy business men hnsgone forward to Washington'1 askingfor tho appointment ot Judge DoHolt to the Supremo Court of thoTerrltoiy, despite the fact that Mr.Anderson appeared to have a firmhold on tho place and despite thefact that Do Holt did not- - have thesupport of the Governor?

If nnjono questions these facts, letlilm rest assured that there Is no oc-

casion for doubt.Such a petition has gone forward

ami It hears the signatures of prominent business und professional menot this clt.

And why should this be considered aus treason?

Has It come to such a pass In thistown that the citizens must bow tho

EVENliNQA oung couple that hud just been

married vtcro discussing how to savomonoy for Xiiiui presents.! "I haven good plan," said the husband;"every tlnio wu kiss vo ought toput a (I lino in u bunk and at Xmastime, buy presents with It." So theybiivcd money for Xinun presents untiltho tluin i uina to open It, when tohis surprise ho saw X$B gold' piecesdiop out on tho table. ""Huw Isthis?" ho said, "I didn't put those.Fold pieces in tho bank."

"Oh," n!iu said with- a sneer,

JJ 'everybody isn't as stingy as youtire." -

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JANUARY 13, 1010

truckling knee to anything thatcomes from the capital building ofthis Territory?

Must we nil listen to the mandatethat is uttered from the house, upjondcr, and, having heard, shout"Hooray mid llooraw"? .

Should nit this bo d6no regardlesstho fact that the mandate from

the "house up jonder" Is In directopposition to the sentiments and the

ery plain declarations of tho people)who ale now supposed to fall Intoline?

Is tho price, ot penco to bs stultifica-tion, and the accept-ance of that which tho citizen believesto bo wrong?

Knowing Honolulu business menwell as we do, this paper Is sat-

isfied that the business nnd the pro-fessional men do not Intend to pur-chase peace at any such price, and,furthermore, there Is no necessityfor It.

It Is hardly necessary to state thatthe II u 1 1 e 1 1 ii Is not an enthusiaston the Do Holt promotion. Wc fecicertain, however, that ho Is a strong-er man for the Supreme llench 'thanMr. AhdersUli. And we are quiteclear on the' point that failure tolook or another tlmli these twocandidates for the placo Is not be-

cause of any lack of first-cla- avail-able material. .

Hut to return Jo the petition. Howng has It been tho Amerlenn sys

tem for the peoplo to do us thcy.urotold by the Executive rather thanfor tho Executive to follow tho ob-

vious mandate of the people?What vigorous-minde- d citizen of

the United States would. In his Banemoments, tell the thoughtful men otthis city that they aro foolish not toagree with the Governor though theybe convinced that ho is wrong andhis course Is a mistaken one?

ConVlctlon that the Governor Is Inerror must have been tho reason fortho general unanimity ot tho Do Holtendorsement and later petition. Mr.Do Dolt has fovv favors to grant andtho Governor has. Tho signers ntthnt petition know that their posi-tion in the matter will bo no secret,Consequently the conclusion must bedrawn that theso gentlemen bollovbAnderson should not ho appointed Inpreference to Do Holt, mid they lirenot nfrnld to say1 so.

The II u 1 1 e 1 1 n would suggest asmeans to accomplish the best

progress of this Territory, thnt thoGovernor .Keep more closely in touchwith public sentiment and exert him-self to tho utmost to not only followIt, hut fairly represent It, In hisdealings with Washington authori-ties.

That Is the best way to securepeace and a united community. Let'shavo a little give and take. Don'tforce all the give from one side, re-

quiring that side to toko what It getsand thank heaven It ls'no worse.

HUNGER DRIVESWOLVES TO CITY

SEATTLE, December 28. Wolves,cold and hungry maddened, aro me-

nacing the lives ot Infants andjounger children ot tho trnnsbaytown of West Seattle,. Lawrcnio Decktwelve j ears old, was surrounded thsmorning by a howling pack of tenbeasts just back of his hbme, wellwithin the limits of the city proper,Tho weird and vicious howling ottho wolves terrorized tho lad, Hobroke, through tho closely encirclinglines and ran for his homo. His re-

port sent several policemen und'hnlfdozen residents 'Into tho vicinity

of the invading band, but the, wolvesscampered nwny into tho heavilywooded district back of Al-- Point.

SMILESSomo visitors who woro bolng

shown over a pauper lunatic asylumInquired of their guide what' methodwas employed to discover when thoInmates wero sufficiently recovered toleave.

"Well," replied ho, "you see, It'sthlK way: Wo linvo n big trough otwater und wo turn on the tap. WoIcavo It running und IvIIh 'em to ballout tho water with palls untilthey've emptied the troutli."

"How does that provo It?" askedono of tho visitors.

"Woll," said the guldo, "them asain't Idiots turns off tho tap,"

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showed mote than anything else thohigh esteem In which they arc held byIhelr friends.

Following the ceremony und con-

gratulations tho hrido'x boui let, Inaccordance with tho ancient custom,was tossed nmong a crowd of waitingyoung Indies. MIsh Ella Murray cap-

tured the bouquet.Until lute In tho evening tho guests

were Hindu the point of true homehospitality, refreshmentu being servedand a general good tlmo enjoyed bytho young folks' Id dancing. .

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Noted. Pastor Is Here For

Three Months'

' StayAmong tho passenger to. arilvu In

lluoiilulu' this morning hy tho Kdrca,nono wero more well known than Dr.and Mrs. Robert Uurdcttc of Pasa-dena, Cnl. Slnco his long Illness,

from n fall, Dr. Uurdcttc hasfound It necessary to resign ns pastorof tho Temple Ilnptlst church In LosAngeles, and Is, now pastor emeritusof that church.

Tho nurdcttcs expect to remain herofor nt least thrco months, when theywill visit Japan and Chliia, returningto California by way of tho StraitsSettlements, Ceylon, Egypt. Europeand the llrltlsh Isles. They will IcavoLiverpool hy ono of tho Cimard linosteamers and, after upending a fewweeks in tho Eastern States, will crosstho continent to their home.

It is tho Intention of tho Iltirdcttcsto rent it cottugo whllo hero, and nsthey havo brought a maid with them.they hope to enjoy some semblance ofhomo life. Dr. llurdetto wishes tokeep quiet nnd thoroughly recuperatefrom his long nnd trying Illness. AsMrs. llurdetto was also very III at thetlmo her husband was convalescing nttheir summer cottago nt Hedondo, Cnl.both deem It advisable to tako a housewhich they can call homo whllo In'Ho- -

noliilu.Both Dr. nnd Mrs. Durdel'-- j have

travelled extensively, nnd ono carvisited tho Holy Land. Llko most women, Mrs. Uurdcttc has a fad, rind ItIs bells. Sho had collected sCveralhundred bells fiom every part of thoworld old camel bells fiom Damascus, monastery bells that onco calledto prnjcr tho Christians of past ceil'turlrs, big and llttlo hells, bells ofmoit Intricate and wonderful p

from every nook mid cornerof tho world. Each now trip uddsmo bells to the fascinating collec-tion, which occupies tho broad lowerlanding at Sunnycrest.

This typical Southern California hiIr-sld- h

stylo liouso, on Orange OroVeavenue, Pasn-jcna- , Is tho center ofmuch hospitality and has on nthios'-phor- u

qulfo Its own. Perched on thetop of a grnssy knoll, sniroiinded hvlovely flowering plants nnd rhrubs. It'commands a wonderful patiurnma ofBnow-cla- mountains, umlulatlne nlalnfcnnu mo nenuiic-- s or tho rugged and tor-tuous Ai.oyn Scco, which extpnds formllos h '!- - direction, nnd which isone of i fhnw pots so dear to thoH3 wis oi juthem Cnllfornlans.

Uoth Dr anil Mrs. Robert Uurdctteilo considerable literary work. OnlyInst year Mrs. nurdetto published abook entitled "The Rainbow nnd thoPot of Gold," which Is a detailed Riorvof the building of tho Templa llaptlstmurcii in iMa Angeles. Dr. llurdettoIs noted for his genial

nnd Ills wonderful understandingof human nntiue, as much as ho Is forhis clever wit. Ho Is ever lending ahelping hand somewhere.

Tho voyage vilovvn from Sun Fran-cisco was calm and enjoyable In ovory way. Tho Burdettes wero met bya host of friends and aro spending nfow days'at tho Moann. A cottago hadbeen arranged for but nt tho last mo-ment this hud to bo given up, so thoywill remain at Walklkl until arrange-ment- s

havo been mado whereby theycan start housekeeping C0uagoof their own.

Tho less n man knows of himselfthe more he thinks of himself.

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Again thanking you, I remain,yours very truly,

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PINCHOT DEFENDS

Acted For .the People's

Good RegardlessOf Results

Washington, .Inn. C Tho Halllnger-Plncho- t

ctmtrocrsy today was made

doubly Intense hy tho reading In thoSenato of a letter addressed hy Pln-

chot to Senator Dolllver-- , In which thocourse adopted by L. R, Glavls, withtho assistance of Messrs. Prlco nndShaw of tiio Uuieau of Forestry, waswarmly approved.

In this communication tho ChiefForester not only upheld tho criticismsof Secretary Ilalllngor but suggestedthat tho President himself had beenmistaken In tho facts wheil lie re-

moved Glavls riom tho public service.Plnchot's hjfter called Senator Halo

to his feet with n severe rebuke. to thoChief Forester for having Ignored n,

recent order by tho President direct-ing that no nubordlnatd ontcor fdiouldglo Information concerning arrhlrs oftlii) Government except to his superiorofflcers. Ho also suggested that thoadoption of this cdurso tended to fore-

stall and prejudice public opinion In

relation to the Ualllnger-Pincho- t con-troversy.Olicusiloii In the Senate.

Preceding this Incident SenatorJones' Joint lesolutlon for an Investigation ot tho Interior Department andthe Forestry nurcnii wds referred tothe committee on Public Lands; buttho reference was not made until aftermuch dlftcussloti of a "resolution bySenator Nevvlands Instructing thoCommittee on Public Landn to reportwithin two weeks n bill putting Intoeffect Secretary Ilalllnger'H recom-

mendations In his annual report onthe conservation of nanfral resources.Tho N'cwlumls resolution ilso was referred to tho Committee on PublicLands.

While, the Senate was taking tillsaction the House declined to enter niton n' dlscusrion of the joint leaohiyonintroduced by Humphrey. The icso-lutlo- n

went over until tomorrow.In tho Sclidto, Plnchbt's letter

caused n goniilno sensatloi. In ad-

dressing his letter to Senator Dolllver,Plnchot Indicated that It had beenwritten nt the lequest ot tho lown Sen-ator, hut It wns addressed to him nschairman of the Committee on Agri-

culture, thus m.Vtlng It an official document. He saht that Prlco and Shawhad prepared nn otllcla, report upontheir action, which ho was transmit-ting to tho Secretiry of Agriculture.

"This repot t idimvs that Price andShaw iii'ide public certain Informationregarding tho Cunninghamclaims for coal lands In Alaska." saidPlnchot. "The effect of the publica-tion was to dlicct critical p.ibllc atten-tion to tho ncllon of tho Interior De-

partment."It shows that they countenanced

tho publication by L. It. Olavlrt of cer-

tain 'facta concerning these clnlm af-

ter ho had been dlsmUneil from officeand that In other ways they endeav-ored to illiect public attention to thoImminent danger that tho Alaska coalfields still in Government ownershipmight pass forovcr Into private hands;with llttlo or no compensation to thopublic."

This Information, Plnchot adds, wasot'it nature proper (o bo mado public"unless there ate secrets which Ihfcpeople of tho United StntoH uro notentitled to know concerning tloKouice, nature and progress of claimsmade for portions of tho public lands."

"Tho 'rumor," ho said, "that tho Gla-

vls report In tho President wasIn or by tho Forost Service Is In

correct, . At Glavls' request I sentShaw, iih It Was proper I should, toChicago to assist him in arranginghis material for submission to thePresident."Pralce For Ousted Agent,

After saving that thesp officials hadacted on Infoi motion concerning thodanger ot tlid loss ofvthe Alaska coallands, Plncliot continued: "Actionthrough tho usual official channels,and finally even an appeal to thoPresident hai resulted ( because ofwhat I bellevo to have' been a mistak-en Impression ot the facts) In elim-inating fiom tho Oovenimnt servicein the person ot Glavls, tho most

defender of tho people's Inter'estc Furthermore, the refusal of theSecretary ot tho Iiltcrlor to assume,losponsllilllly In tho cases had lelttheir conduct wholly In tho bauds ofsubordinates', tacli of whom wns appar-ently coitlmitted In luvor of putcnlliigtheso claims.'"

Altu' uiid Shaw, ho said, deliberate-ly chose to llu'.t Ihelr official positionsrather thai! penult what they bc'llovCdto ho tho wrongful toss of public prop-eit-

Having violated a rule of y

us between thoPlnchot said they deserved, n icprl-inun-

nnd had liceivi'il one.''But I sliall rcqoiuinunil," ho added

"without buHlliitluu, that no fuilhcraction in their case Is required."

Plnchot said Um action or thosu sub-ordinates WIIS lUOSt IlllUSIial. hilt .Bllg- -

gostrd that Hip situation that called Itforth was qullo as unusual.Point' to Public Danger.

"Prlco, nnd Shaw," ho said, "sue- -

ccsifully dli octal public intention ton national danger. They incrcatcd thepeople's Intercut In the pioi-ort- y

and powerfully fostered tho de-

sire to conserve t. There Is now furless chanca that the Alaska coal fieldwill pass Into tho hands of fraudulent claimants than there wns beforethey ncted. Ihcy acted on what thebelieved to be trustworthy Information. Many considerations which hadnot been brought homo to tho Presi-dent's mind, n appears froth his let-

ter of September 13lh, hud weightwith tham.

"The rules of official decorum existIn (ho Interest of official nitiuinlslrn-tlo- n

nnd (It that alone. If they tiro,used. to prevent nn honest and vig-

ilant oulclal from saving tho propertyof the public their purposo la violated,nnd llicy become worse than useless.Prlco and Shaw' concede thnt they illil

trnntgress propriety, lint measured'by the emergency which faced them,hy tho purity of their motives and thbresults which they accomplished, theirbreach of propriety sinks well nighto Inslgnincahce."Shirks No Retponslblllty.

Plnchot said he disclaimed any In-

tention or desire to shirk any part othis own legitimate respriiisiblllly (orwhat wns done by theso two subordin-ates. Whnl they did, he added, raiseda question of prlnclplo thaf should notbo obscured either bv peminnl

or by poislblo mistakes onlliclr part. --Vhey had, he said, donefor the peoplo of the country whatthe people would havo dono for them-selves had they been In n sltuatlc. todo It.

Upon tho conclusion' ot tho dlscii'-slo- n

of the Plnchot letter tho President's message tiausmlttlng Attnine)-Gener-

WIckershain'B report on thullalllnger case was laid before thoSenate, but Wlckershnm'H long icportwas not road. It was refcrrel to thuCommittee on PubllcM.niids.

Senator Nclsoii, chairman of IhyCommitted or. Public Lands, Ifnacalled n meeting for Saturday morn-lu- g

to consider the several resolutionsrelating to the Investigation uf theDnlllnger-Plncho- t controversy.

4Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles K. Honrv

of Portland, Oregon, weio nmong tinpassengers arriving1 by the Klnnu onWednesday, nnd havo spent the hal-an-

of tho week with the family ofMnnager Mjers at Kllaurn. Theyarrived In Honolulu by the .Mongo-lia on December 27, nnd nro plan-ning to return to tho Coast tho lat-ter part of this mouth. This la luelrfirst visit to theso Islands, ami tuoyurb very nmch dollghted with thucountry and .predict u great futurefor It. Hut they say that ono drawback will havo to bo eliminated before tho Territory Is ns popular formainland visitors ns It deserves tobo, nnd thnt Is the long porlnd whichIt Is necessary to spend unon thuwater before getting here, und thopresent slow-goin- steamships whichnio In use. When tho typo of speedyvessels which nro now In uso on thoAtlantic conies Into uso here, nndthe trip to tho Coast Is cut down totlireo nnd a hair days, ns Is "qultoposslb-o- , then wo may look for ngreat nisli of visitors. Garden Is-

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IN Till: CIRCUIT COURT OK TUBFirst Circuit of tlib Tcrillory of Hn- -

wall. At Chamber,). In Probate.N.'n !!I1U I In Mm tnnltnr tt thn Ms- -

tutu of Samu&l Lnwden, Deceased.On leading nml filing the petitionmill nccuunlu of Trent Trust Com-Uii-

Limited, withtlio will annexed of the Estato ofKamucl I.owdcii, Deceased, whereinIt ukIih that Its n;couiitH as such

may liu examined nmlnml that a Dual order may

lie iniiilu of distribution of t lie prop-cit- y

of the Mild estate, nml that Itmay he discharged from nil furthericbpouslhlllty us such administrator,Mid lis sureties upon Its olllclal bondlolciised, It Is Oiilered, that Monday,the 2tbt day of February, A. D. 1910,nl ten o'clock a. m., before theJildgo of said court, at the court-loo- m

of the said court. In Hono'lulil,City and County of Honolulu, Terri-tory of Hnwnll, be and the same Ulieieby appointed as the time nml

"pln'co for hearing said petlllon midnctouulH. and that all persons Inter-ested mny then nml there appearandfhow cause. If any they have, whi-ttle same should not bo granted, nndmay present evidence as to who areentitled to said property. Dated ntHonolulu this 13th day of January,A, D. .1910. My tho court: J. A.

c lei k of tho CircuitCourts)' the First Circuit. T. B.Robinson, attorney for thu

I r t G Ian. 13, 20, 27; Feb. 3.

WIT.H7A0AM BEDE ANDMABELLE BIGGART

The press notices furnished by MissIllKKint nro nil of tho minio kindlytnno, with nothing but words of ralsoTor this schohrly woman who Is tonppuar nt thn Hawaiian Opera Hoiisonext Tuefcduy evening to give her

(..amitlzatlon of AdamIli'de. Some of those uro given below:

"il Is tho of fow to returnto tpclr earliest, rcctics of life aftern wtuM-wlil- career, lintMich Is tint fact with Malicllo Ulggartto A critical nudlcnc.of old mid n )v filciiibi greeted her lastevi 11.113 for I.e: lundenscd lutcrprctatire dram itUatlcu of Ocnrgfl Eliot'sgroat biiolc: Adam lleilo. It was 11

in isleipleio, tho climax being tho pris-on net nc l'ress.

"Mirliallo lllgai t Inns? ig:i createdher own placo although sho li a versa-lll- n

write.' ntf.1 lata jears In pulpitwoik rlio h.; he- - Held still. IlJrAdam lleilo Is leiuembercd In manylandH. New Voile World.

"Adam Hodc," as presented by Mn-h-

0 ISlssirl. In her run lensed'dram illziitlon. Is u powerful

plm lor liu- - need of social pinlly."I.0111I1111 Dally Niiwh.

"II. C, Stoaiiii. business mannger,"llui legend lli.it appears nt tho lieid

of the. eilllmlal column of the "DeltaCounty Deinocint," of Delta, Colorado.Tho Democrat la published .by thuSloarna llrotlrs Company nnd 11. C,Stearns has lecenlly Joined In the

iif(or Eeieul yeaia connectionwith the Job department 01 tho Hublotln, lie has many friends In. thuflly who will wish him gieat sucrosein hit. new Held.

Hawaiian, Oceanic nml PacificlodgCB of Masons will haiy u socialmeeting r.t tne Masonic Temple

atoning nt 7;30 o'clock. Alltho 'members nf.the hoveral lodgeH nndvisiting .liietlut'ii In tho city niu

to lio'pieuent.

Kugenla lloneso, tho daiiibcl whowns nccused of tobblng u sailor of $!I8,was round guilty at the Pollen CoiittIbis afleriioon nnd Kcntencud to sixtydays Jail, ns n vagrant.

EVENING fiULLETlN, HOKOT.TJLTJ, T. H., THURSDAY. JAN. 13, 1910

ALOYKE8, HONOLULU.

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nalmtnls-tiatn- r.

piofestionnl

Philadelphia,

Philadelphia

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Hawaiian Stocks and Bonds

Bought and Sold.

LOANS MADE ON LISTEDCOLLATERAL.

'Member Honolulu Stock end, Bond Exchange,

307 Judd Building. ,

Telephone 489. P. O. Box 607.

Wm. Williamson,

Stock and. Bond, Broker,

83 MERCHANT ST.

PHONE 612. P. 0. BOX 628.

Honolulu Stock Exchange

Thuradny, January 13.

NAMK OF STOCK.MKRCANTII.i:.

C. llrewer & CcHIIOAR.

nwn l'lantatlon Coltiiwnllnn Agrlc. CoHaw. Com. Ac ug. Co. ...Hawaiian KinarCuIlonoimi Sima Co. .1....1 lonokaa guga r CoHaiku Sugar Co .,Iiutchlnson Sngnr I'lanCKnhukii l'lantatlon Co. ...Kekalia Sugar CoKoloa Sugar C J .. . .HcUrydoSugirCoOahu Sugar CoOnomen Sugar CoOoknla Sugar CoOl 1.1 Sugar Ct. Ltd. ......Olownlu Co1'aaiiliau Sugu Plant. Co.Pacific Sugar Milll'ala Plantation CcPpeckeo Sugar CoPioneer Mill OilWalalua Agile CoWallukii Sugar CoWnlmanaloHugiirCo. .,.,Walmea Sugar Mill Co. . .

MISCni.I.ANDOUS.Inter-Islan- Stf am N. Co.Hawaiian F.Iectrlo Co. . . .Hon.R.T. &L Co..Puf.lion. li. T, Ac U Co. Com.Mutual Telephone (,V. . . .Nalilku Rubber Co.,

PaldUpNahlku Ribbor Cc, Abs. .Oalni It. .t U Co. ...

HII0R.R.C0Hon. U. & M. Co. ..nHawcllan Pineapple Co. . .

IIOKDS.Haw.Tcr.4 (Fire CI.) ..Hjw.Tcr.4XHaw.Tcr.4'4Haw.Tcr. 4',4Hniv.Ter. 314iHaw. Gov't. aCal. Beet Sng. .t Ref. Co. 1;

Haiku Sugar Co. 6 .....Hamakua Ditch Co.,

Upiwr Ditch CsHaw. Irr.o.. tis 45 Ji pd. .Haw. Irrgtn. Co., GsHaw, Com. & Sug. Co. G

IIIlo R. R. Co.. IssudlDilHII0R.R. Co., Con. 0 ...Honokna Sugai Co., 0 ..Hon.R.T.&UCo.o ...Kauai Ily. Co. fisKnhalaDltchCo.esMcBrydc Sugar Co. Cs . . .Oahu Ri & L. Co. 5?,Oahu Sugar Co. 1

Olait Sugar Co. 0Pac.Sug.MIIIC0.C8Pain Plantation CoPioneer Mill Co. 0Walalua Agile. Co. 1 ...

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Rales Detwocli Hoards: 5 alalia,?124; 25 Kwa, $".3,12',4; Ci Oahu Bus.Co.. 134; 10 ?lcllrydo. $'J.7u; .Vi

tr,.7C: 9'i Mclliydc, ?0."5; .".0

Oi'lie. Si,?. Co., iZl; S Oalni Bug. Co.,K4; ::'i Wnlaliiu, JIM; 10 Walalua.$121; 10 Oahu Sug. Co, 134; 41000

Kauai Ry Cs, tW. 3 Pioneer, $200;43 McIli)iK. I&.TS; 30 l'ala, $140;

2000 Hllo, li It. r. Cs, 9yj r,o6oHaw, hr. Co.. $100; 1000 Pannhau,I28.37H. SeiMim: 10 lluw, C. & S.Co. 3S; 10 Mcllrde. $0.73; 200 Mc;

lli lie, $0.75; 5 Oahu Sug. Co.,$34.l2i;25 Oahu Sug. Co., $34.12'(i; 2(.OahuBug. Co., ?34 12V4; 5 Oahu Sng. Co.,?3l.l2ii; 5 Oahu Sug. Co., iSAVA,40 Oalm Sug. Co, 34.I2K--! 3 Kwn.jaa.cn; 10 Prauhau, $28.75,

Latest sugar quotation 4,11 cents or$02.20 per ton.

Sugar, 4.llc!s

,Beets 13s 3d

HENitV WATEHIIOUSE TRUST (0.

Members Honolulu Btock and Bono'Exchang- -

FORT AND MERCHANT 8T8.TELEPHONE 7SS.

W. P: ROTH,STOCK AND BOND BR0EEB.

Member Honolulu Stock and BondExchange.

848 Kahumanu Street,

L0GA1 AND GENERAL J JtfL T7"TVTrY 11The Bul,le tin's Big Nickel

Scratch Pad la the otggett five centtworth of pape ever offered In Honolulu. Six of them tor a quarter.

Frank llaker Is now located ntUnion Hack Stand. Prone 405.

The Royal Annex liar has an artistic calendar for Its patrons.

Fine copperplate ougrming and

pi Intlng nt Ileakbane't, Fort iti eel.Dr. M. E. urossman mm rnnuiyire-turne- d

on the Km en this morningThe Royni Annex liar has un artist-

ic calendar which Is being ghen lopatrons.

.lor. Leal, phono 09, 1ms his newLexington unto inr lilru by

the hour or trip.The children attending tho public

schools of the city wero Micdnatedyesterday by tho city physicians.

Hao your lint cleaned. Wo canmake It look as good ns new. KxpertHat Cleaners, opp. Club Stables.

Time spent at the Fashion Saloon istime pleasantly spent This placo lisometimes known ns the Two Jnciis

Man Von, Mnu tin lli nnd Mini

Hoo, n trio of Chinese il,nrt;i'1 wltlinRsault, have nil been it ,:::.i:ded 'tillTne'sday next.

Tom Gooseman, a Rn. i.irJ Who li

charged with assault ar..l hidhis case contlilurd till toif.rilnw mim-ing nt tho Poller- Court.

l'ong Hung nnd Nail t'li n Sou twocelestials, who became In nnassault and battery m. were lentover till Tuesday for trie!.

Greou Rtamps nro, ghen (free) whenyou pay cash nt tin- - bIoips. Call attho show rooms nnd eo v hat you getfor Grocn Stnmns. Ilcirtnul.i ur. Fort.

Tl.o S. S. I.tnllne or the MntsouNavigation C.i.'s linn Balls from Ho-

nolulu for San Fciik'.mm direct Tuos-day- ,

at 5 o'cloc': r. in., January 18.

American iteam Laundry, Phono503. American employees. Laundrywork of every description. Clothescleaned nnd pressed. Popular prions.

Otto Wix, the urtlst, w'nr. has b enRkctchlng on thu Island of Knual,has roturncd to Honolulu. Mr. Wlxwill leave for the Coast shortly nndwill place many of his paintings ofIslnnd xccnog on exhibition there.

The enso ngalust Cm Mcicnntl oPrinting Co., which (onipany ischarged with carrjlng on businesswithout n license, was yet pir hearingnt the Pollco Couit on WoiliiiMdaynext.

Tllllo Wixilsey, Iho ..Tin;; wninancharged with concealne.Mi: of Ihubirth of her child, walled px,iniis'i-Ho-

nt the Police Court this innni- -

Ing nnd wns committer ;i tho Cir-ch-

Court.Tom tlncobrin.j,.ho nioppod up

booxo till his teeth weio iilhi-it- , wasfined $7 by .Indue Andiade thin niniu-Ing- .

Toni did not know hh own nameJesterday and was biHiko-- ! lit thu po-

lice. Htntlon ns John Doe.Three dcfinditntH who iu:d rhirgrol

wlti not haling licenses for tlu-l- r

hoiisps wero orderol to pay lhecosts of court, amniintliia to $3 each,owing to their having tikcu out thenecessary Ilri-iu- slnca Iho iuositiiiIi ii

started,Minister Calhoun has accepted Iho

Imitation of tho local CommercialClub to dnllicr un address upon hisni rival nt Honolulu on his wnv toChina, to whuli country ho wns ap-pointed mlnlslciln tho placo or Crane,who wiih rccalloii.

Tho bcliomu of Clill Engineer Hollytiny to have thu drydock ut Pearl Har-bor of aiifflclvnt length to tnke In twohhlpii nt ono llnio Is meeting with r.iv-o- r

nt the ban Is or tho naval commit-tee. Euglnecr Hollyday would'tho now dock Ufiu feet long.

Pedro Martinez, n progressive rungFilipino who passed through hero ayear ngo on n transpoit from ManilaIs again In tho cl(y, being ncm thu transport Thomas homewardbound nrior n jear spent In ouo of thuleading business colleges of New Yorkcity.

At a conference hoNI lesleiday Itwas settlud that Col. Waller Seluiler,commanding ofricor of tho Fifth Cav-air-

will add to tho Floral Parade bynaiing n inuaiiiou, nnd mounted bin I

lake part on the 22d. This nrm, H

much nppicclated by iho committeeIn charge. '

WANTSSITUATION WANTED.

Filipino boy wauls Job nt carpenter--

iiik. Aiiuress 732 s. King Bt.4."ilC--

WANTED

Xlen lo enroll for coitno of ten lectures on Commercial l.uw, byJudgii Lindsay, nt V. M. C. A., onTuesday ovenlngs, beginning Jhn.I". 4510-3- :

CAIIF0BNIA OIL DIVIDEND.

Bur LISTED DIVIDEND PAVINfl r.uin..i. ..itliicki. M.nyi.1 Him I Me J .hk p.y on. n4two prr ctnl. monllilv JlvlJ.nJi. )y rurdiatlnxllkl.4 .tuck, vuu i.n wll inv J.v w.rf, .1.1 v....Cln ltn.,IHrcl,r.ll ium.. Wiwlll clajlvl.ll

ikj uKxit Ii.m llt4 .luckk ur anv utlwr Californiaull .ItKki. Wt ap. ta tlie Kroun4 anj up.ral nt Inall lhe Cal lornla oil II.I.U. U. lunjl. only i.fin.mat. prupu.liloiih anj lnlt ttM mu.t lltorojuh

Will. .Klalr Mil of aivUcnJ palnK.((Xk. anj UUOl Itllin.. Wllktl W Mill .n.l ... ..1

rhiret lor tlirvt month..LINCOLN M0BT0A0E & LOAN CO.1GC deary St, San Francisco, al.

- "B, in in

fev w- - H I- - r V M -.- - HISEilvMtalHBBBBK 'S En

&Smm FELTS, $5 1 B

Sj, BEACON JjNT 'FELTS, $3.50 MliHi JNl STRAWS, $2,501 f nlBBl J

If yon can't afford the best lial made -- theKNOX then get the next best theBEACON, made by the Knox Co. Springand summer advance styles now here.

Silva's Toggery,HIGH SHERIFF'S SALE NOTICE.

Under and by Vlrtuo of n certnlnWrit of Execution bsued out of theCircuit Court ot tho First Circuit,Territory of Hawaii, Numbered Law7003, by the Honorable Wm. I,.Whit no, on tho 29lh day of December, 1909, In the matter orCharles T. Wilder, Assessor of Tnxes,Flint Division, Plaintiff, J. A. (Ill-ma- n,

Defendant, I did, on the 30(hday of December, A. D. 1909, niiikodemand for thu payment of tho sumtherein named from J. A, Oilman,Defendant, and tho same doing re-

fused, and after having Mrst iniidedue nnd diligent search nml Inquiryfor peisonal property of Bald defend-ant subject to execution and nothaving found such ''property, I did,thereupon levy upon and shall offerfor sale and sull nt public auction,bo much of thu property hereinafterdescribed us may be necessary to sat-isfy the said Writ ot Execution, ntthe City Auction Rooms, Queenstreet, Honolulu, City nnd Countyof 'Honolulu, In said Territory, at12 o'clock noon of Saturday, the 1 2thday of February, A. D. 1910, nil thuright, title and Interest ot J. A. (.11- -mnn In nnd to the following de-

scribed pioperty, unless the sum otTwo Thousand. Six Hundred andTwenty-on- e 44-l- ($2C2L44) Dol-

lars, that being the amount for whichsaid Execution Issued, together withInterest, costs and my fee nnd ex-

penses, arc previously paid:Property to Be Sold. .

1st Al tho right, title and Inter-est of the said J, A. Oilman In midto all that land, tenements andhereditaments situate on Ileretnnl.istreet. In said Honolulu, and bound-ed and described as follows:

Ileglnning nt point on new lino ofIleretuntn street and 011 weJt line orI.. C. A. No. 20 at lane as shown 011'Government Map Registered No.1913, thenco the boundary runs bytruo bearings N. 44 30' K. 107 feetalong lane, N. 81 10' K. 41.5 feetalong lane, S. 35 05' K. 85 feetalong 1.. C. A. 11070 lo Kalnau, S.49 50' W. 135.2 feet nlong-Dr- . .

II. Wood's lot (remainder of I:. (!. A.J2C). N, 39' 45' W. 96.5 tcet nlongJlietv line of llcretanln stieet to theInitial point, containing nn area of

! 13,903 square feet and comprisingtho greater portion of laind Commis-sion Award Number 20 to Jules Du- -doli nml being Included within thopiemlscs couve)cd to Francis It. Dayby Saruh C. D. Pratt and husbandby deed tinted April C, 1899, record-ed In the Registry of Conveyances In

jsnld Honolulu In Rook 19t, on pages190 nnd 197, and for another Hharo

jof thu hiiiuu pioperty by deed ofjl.iiina F. D. Nott and husband, datedahii i, ion?, nun rucurueii in sainKeg Why In Hook 191 on pages 285nnd 280.

2nd All tho tight, tltlo and In-

terest or the said J, A, Oilman In andto that lertalu piece or parcel orland with the buildings thereon sk-uat- u

ut Wilder nvenue and Pllkulstreet. In said Honolulu, and bound-ed nml described us follows:

Lot No. 530, ileglnning nt a con-crete post nt tho north corner ofWilder avenue and Pllkol street nndrunning N. 00 45 W. true 81.5 feetnlong Wilder nvenue, N, 29 16' K.

tine 150 feet nlong Lot 535, S. GO"

45' i:. Hue 102.4 feet nlong Lot 541,B. 17 31' W. true S8.5 feet alongPllkol street, S. 43 50' W. true 110.2feet along Pllkol strict to the Ini-tial point, containing an men of14,780 squuro feet; and bolnBsthupremises described In R. P. (Grant)3557 lo A. F. Judd conveyed by deedfrom J. II. Fisher dated July 13,1890, nnd recorded In tho RegisterOflkc, Oahu, In l.lber 159, page 600.

Terms; Cash, United States goldcoin. Deeds at expense or pmclins- -

ei s.

1111

v.

Dated at Honolulu, City mid County of Honolulu, Territory of Hawaii,tills 1 Jth day of January, A. I).1910.

WM. HBNRV,High Shorlrf, Tvriltory of Hawaii.

4510 Jan. 13; Fob. 1, 11.

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Elks' Bid.,King, near Fort

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J. A. GILMAN,Shipping and Commission

Agent forArthur Sewall & Co., Bath, Me.

Parrott & Co., San FranoisooBadger's Fire Extinguisher Co.. General Fire Extinguisher Co.

(OBINNELL AUTOMATIC SPRINKLER)

Neuinan Clock Co.(WATCHMAN'S CLOCK)

Royal Standard TypewriterAachen & Munich Fire ins. Co.

ROOM 400, JUDD BUILDINO. HONOLULU, T. H.PHONE 50

MMMMMrMMIJIMMMj

Preserve Your BooksKeep them free from cockroaches and, at the tame

time, add to the beautv of your home by mine MACEYSECTIONAL BOOKCASES.

H. Hackfeld, & Co., Ltd., Agents

Our BigShirt Waist

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Will Continue RightThrough This Week

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EVENINTJ BULLETIN, HONOLULU, T. II., THUIISDAY, JAN. in, 1010.

Housewives!Here's the Chance of Lifetime!Having taken the stock of LKWIS.& CO. the purpose

of closing it out we will absolutely slaughter prices on

Groceries, '

Refrigerators, Hardware,Enameled Kitchen Utensils

Pots,, Pans, etc.

Crockery, Glassware, Baskets,Etc.

THE SALE IS NOW ONAT LEWIS a CO.'S STORE

You cannot look at these goods and note the prices, withoutluijing. close out the stock, and close it out quickly,prices have been marked below wholesale cost. ' Come now;'the goods will not last long at the sacrifice prices.

Theo.-H.Davies-& Co.,

Limited

A TRIAL ORDER

MAKES REGULAR CUSTOMERS

Wc give such snecial attention to onr wool and coal customers thatth 3 first order always means steady orders thereafter. Best quality,full measure, lowest prices.

Honolulu Construction & Draying Co-- , Ltd.Fort St., below Merchant. Phone 281.

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To

WE SELL ONLY THE MOST EFFECTIVE

DISINFECTANTS

IT IS.CLEANINQ.UP TIME HERE, AND YOU MAY AS

WELL HAVE THE BEST.

Benson, Smith & Co., Ltd.HOTEL AND FORT STREETS PHONE 297

MOVEDThe 'Agency of the

international '

Correspondence SchoolsNow at 1139 Fort Street

The Superiority of Hand Workover machine work ii shown in the beautiful finish on the

shirts and collars laundered by us. Let us prove it.

FRENCH LAUNDRY. J. ABADIE. Pi op.

L .- -- I'',"". - - -

Weekly Bulletin $1 Per Year

High-Clas- s

Municipal, IrrigationAND

Public Utility Bonds

REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS

and LOANS

Charles A. Stanton,Room 38 Alexander Ycung Building

Honolulu. T. H.

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WE USE

No PreservativesIn Our Cream

Special care to keenit cold and protect itfrom contamination as-

sure ample keepingqualities.

THE FOND DAIRY.

(Oa)

Tel. 890.m

TAPAS

ExquisiteMarked TapasHAWAII &SOUTH SEASCURIO CO.

Younz Bldg.Phone 281.

BLANK BOOKSAND OFFICE DIARIES

Wall, Nichols ,fc Co.

THE

Okas. 11. FrazierCompany

1T0UR ADVERTISERjhane 371. 122 King St.

Uepoitei.

BETTER. ROADS FOR

PAGIFICJEIGHTS

Residents Petition Board

For ImmediateAction

Knliilntil Drive lending to Pacific

IIoIrIiIh, la declnrcd by n number or

residents thero ns being In niuch'ilrcdof attention mill A petition- - linn gono

before tliu clt and comity Hoard ofSupervisors fot relief.

Pacific Heights residents howevernro willing uml anxious to meet themunicipal officers balf way In the mat-

ter of effecting Hired) .ropilrs to thethoroughfare nnd they 'have Rinrnn-tie- d

to conti Unite a thoumnd dollarsus u lump (turn for carrying on thework of macadamizing the londwny.

In tlulr communication, which waspresented before the Supevlsors byItoad Commlttecmnu ()ulnn today, thel'liclftc Heights residents state thatthe Btnnd ready to guarantee the sumof four thousand dollars towards de-

fraying the expenso 'Inclined In put-ting Kalulanl Itoad In first class con-

dition. 'It Is contended that Pacific Heights

has not lost lis charm for the touristand stranger. The bccIIuii of the cityaffords a Una view of the city of Ho-

nolulu and has bom the mecca forthousands of visitors. From the stand-ixiln- t

of promotion alone, the roadwayshould be'plnced In repair so that ve-

hicle trafllc could1 bo resumed withoutIII ml ranee.

The Itoad Committee, to whom thenatter has been referred, will take

up tho proposition of macadamizingthe road without delay.

FATHER THREATENSHUSBAND OF DAUGHTER

(Continued from Pas 11produce witnesses to show thnt Hnw- -

llim had prevented his daughter frommeeting her husband. This was deferred until Mrs. Conger hnd ion- -

eluded her testimony, when DanielI.ognit and Depot Attorney OcncrnlI.orrln Andrews were placed upon thebtnnd mid told what they had wit-nesses in the tourtroom while thejudge was leaving. ,

The fact that u guard was d

at the. Rawlins home with nview to Keeping Conger uff the prem- -Imh was established by tho admis-sion of Mrs. Conger oil tho witnessstand.

ano nuiuiiicu leiieis tho ncio--

In of thephrase used In one of them that"she hoped It would turn out nilright," admitted that shuSvas desir-ous of retaining to her husbandwhen she had regained her health.She denied emphatically thnt showas icstralncd or that forto hadbeen umm! to prevent her Eeelng Con-ger, but tho fcione In court Indicatedthat she would give Conger a chanceto m.iKc if' it wero notfor tho Intciicislon of her father andrelatives

Tho hi.iilug was resumed nt twoo'clock this afternoon.

TWEEDIES TROUBLESTOLD IN COURT

(Continued From Pace 1.)

i

Tvvcedlo, It was Keck who tooK careof tie profits, and spent them In hisown wu) at ono of tho big hotels,

Then the clicus shirted und Tweedlotook tho stand. His story wasbtrnlght ono, but was ho cnuro ofmuch laughter, in tho court. It wasKeck heie and Keek there, till thecourt wni convulsed and tho casocould hardly go on.

"You betchor boots did," ho repliedto one of Drowns ques-

tions ".Mutthcws knew all about thenutter. I took htm around and In-

troduced him to all tho cicdltoni oftho theater, before lie decided to givemo Sluu cash and some 'phoneyshares In coffee and liquid Binoko com-p,liil-

Sure it wus Keck did it all.He buld ho was nephew ofand he got six hundred or my hard-earne- d

plunks. Keck got ever) thingIn bight. wish 1, hnd novel bociiKeck, sure I do,

Tvvcedlo liiblstcd on telling his stoiyIds own wtt, und ho was continuallyIn hot vvatoi with either Drown orJudgo Andiudo .

"PiofKs," ho laughed, "Sure therewcie profits, but Keck took euro ofall llia Keck, hgot over thing. I

wan nvvuy on the inner isianus amiKeck wus, having tho tlmo of Ills lifehere In Hono'ulii. When ictiiined 1

found tlmt even thing was vviong sobought out Keck for $10. Ostium

he said that us long ns lie would nutbo (humid for the debts of the theateihe would b'u willing to let hishundred dollais go nnd get bhut oftho wholo concern.

sold to Srthews for ttOO; pirtOf the pi Ice wus paid In cash andlest In 'phone) ' stock. Why tookthe cei title ites fciu head oftho rompiny und found out (hut thoElcck was worthless. Ketk owei inn

Tho holding of n plow "mwr . money nnd I know where ho U.giound" Is an e.isj lus'c cnniininil to ' Keck was tho limit Kce'c didgoltlng out a count iy papu ml al' ls.!it. hut I lost my monej,editor doern's feel well. llluke.y 'Kick sta)cd at a hotel wliero ho

Mil to pn) I'i day for a room; I wish

had never Been Spreckcls alleged J

nephew. Kick was a smooth talker'sure, I never nsked Usborn to put ucent Into the buslnc! Kick attendedto that, Osborn doJh not understandthings like that well; Keck did. WhyKeck Is a second Unfits Wulllngford.I'oor old Osborn, sure Keck attendedto him due."

Tho Judge had hnid work keep ngrnvo niid ever) body exceptIII own and were tied In

knotB with laughter. At the conclu-sion of tho oldenco ChTTllniyworth

made a motion for dismissal on thogiounds of lack of evidence. Jink"Andrado denied the motion, and thtnChllllnirwnrtli nut on a shlendld effortfor Ills client. DrowiY replied, and then ,

tho Judge decided to take the casounder advisement till Monday next"Pror old Osborn," whispered suny-on-

ns Twcedie and his counsel leftthe court.

Tho last seen of Twcedie he was ex-

plaining all about Keck 'to n group ofpolice officers. "Ah, lie was n beauty,was Keck; I hope to see him someday.Ma bo I will," was Twoedlu's last remark,

FLYING MACHINE

FACTORIES BUSY

PAWS A few months ago tho build-

ers of aeroplanes In Parle and Itsneighborhood could be counted onthe fingers of one hand. Today theroare 15 "factories" III full operation.Scoics of Inventors are constructingtheir own machines. Theio Is anaerodrome wheru pupils are tnughtto fly.

Three now papers devoted to nv ela-

tion have been founded within thepast six souths. Then' are threesocieties in Kinnce for tho encourage,merit, of uvlnllon and over C 00,000(about $300 01.0) prizes will bo opento competition in the course of tho

ear. Theso few facts bhovv veryclearly tho rate atwhich the new Induitr) Is growing InTrail ce.

There arc two reason's for this rapidOne Is the. nuvell) of:

aeinplanlng and tho second Is the cinewith which u lling machine can bobuilt. Compared with tho automobile.it requires very little In tho way ofcapital and plant. There Is roihnpino Industry In which tho Idea countsfor so much and tho execution for bntittle. Willi good plmiB uand plentyof room any good carpenter could turnout nn aeroplane.

The simplicity is very evident to anyono vho pays a vUlt to tho worksinaunged by tho brothers Volson, whonro among tho first to poirrlvu the

writing to commercial possibilities ...Conger, mid explanation l,Iunc- - 1hclr establishment, w

explanations

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In

extraordinary

development.

lilchmay bo tnken as n tjplccl one. Is sit-

uated on tho tight bank of tho Seine,nt nilluncnurt, about ono mile outsideof tho boundary of Paris. On the leftof tho entrance. r.re tho offices and lilargo room for t ho dinuglitBiueu. Fur-ther on, nt the extienilly of a largoenclosure, arc tho vvoikshopa whichwit hvvldo gallery running round theinsldo suggest n concert, hall thorough. Nearly nil tho floor bpaco hoccupied b) ncoplaties. complete orIn putts.

At present tho prlco of n blplauodelivered in Paris may bo taken asabout JS00. A trlplano would cost con-siderably more on account of tho In-

creased power of tho cnglno ns wellus tho extra m aerials and labor fortho o Itself.

Tho liuluatrj ban not et rcirlioiltho stngo which thj finished nitlcloIs cposed for sale, hut this will notbo long In coming. The companyhcuded by Cnpt. Andrew Fietcher ofSaltoun, which has contracted for thovolsln output, hns secured premises intho Champs Klysees nnd will com- -

mcjico business I nnbottt i month. Itwill then be possible for an intendingpurchaser to Inspect a fljlng machineIn nl( Its bearings nnd give his olderJust as In tho caso of u motor car.

It was a record-break- us regardsbookings of new arrivals nt localhotels. Tvventv-sl- x guests register-ed ut (ho Young, their names beingns folluws: A. M. Morgonthalon ofPasadena, Oil.; r. D. Mullln of SanKianclscp, J. C. Coppago of Pasa-dena, Mrs. I,afaette I. Fish of Iler-lel- e,

Cnl.; Miss Olan llrlstol, Mr.undiMrs. n. V. Hills. J. C. Oodwlnof HoHton, Mass.; Mr. und Mrs. J, A.Drown of Denver, Colo.; Oeo. u.Dtck of Spokane, Wash.; Arthur 1.(luy, V. 13. Bauer of Shanghul,flilMn, - n.i rH r i. rt.m...m, ,v,. unit i.iio, pi, n.. UIUB3- -

.inn. iuui i m iitiBuiiuii:iii, .11, juui;e- -iieel of San rrnntlsto, MrBt llogcrWolles of New York City, Mujor II.J. Sutindeis, jfiii. II, j, Saundcis,Misses M. and D. Sanriders of

Cnnndn; Mr. anil Mrs. J. W.Roid of Los Angeles.

knew of tho mess things wero In an ,L. The names of the now arrivals reg- -

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of lllun, N. Y,; Mr, and Mrn,II. II, Deeiuan of Los Angeles, W. H.Dickinson of Amherst, Muss.; Mr.und Mr. K. A. Novvcomb, Mr. andMi 8. I. K. Kerr of Calgary, Camilla.

"Phone)" Davis was convicted attho. Police Com I this afternoon of Boi-ling liquor nt n blln 1 pig. Tho ovlilencn of Inspector Keniicll's Informorwas veiy clear and there was no getting nut of the affulr. Davis wus finedS200 by Judgo Andrado. I.eon Strausswho nppeared for the convicted man,!has nppeakd to tho hlglici couit.

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WHITNEY & MARSH, ltdj

Our Aimual

REMNANTSALE

will begin

NEXT M01JDAY, , 17th,

Remnants of WASH GOODS,SILKS, -- and Woollens will beplaced on sale.

GEM LAMPS'Combine great efficiency with low cost.

Price $&00 per Dozen

, These Gem Lamps will Rive joa 20 per cent more lightand a 10 per cent reduction in current over the ordinary10 c.p. lamp. We advise the use of these new lamps inplace of the regular 10 c.p. lamps.

The Hawaiian Electric Co., Ltd.

STORE willTHISCLOSED ALLDAY TOMORROW,and our clerks will bebusy, marking down.goods for our January-Sale-,

beginning Satur-da-y

Morning, 8 o'clock

L. B. KERR & CO.,Ltd.,

Alakea Street

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EVBNINO BTILLBTIN, HONOLULU, T. H THURSDAY. .JAN' 13, 1910.

The 12thIs the dny that everybody has a chance to ro to the bip

POULTRY SHOWWhile you are there, do not forget to put in a little' time looking

over our display of I

u INCUBATORS, BROODERS, POULTRY FOODS AND SUNDRIES

We will have the CYPHERS INCUBATOR at work hatching out a.lot, of eggs, and as it is under the immediate charge of Mother Henablesvou can figure on seeing some pretty fine chirks, though the late thun-derstorms and New Year's bombs may reduce the size of the hatch thisyear.

Keep the Poultry Show in mind don't fail to see it and alsokeep in mind the fact that we havs CYPHERS' fine line of POULTRYSUPPLIES in stock.

E. O. Hall & Son,Ltd.FAMILY TRADE

If desired, we will deliver goods in .PLAIN SEALED PACKAGES

By Special Messenger Service.Without Extra Charge.

W. C. Peacook & Co., Ltd.The House of Quality. Wines and Liquors.

Union -- Pacific

Transfer Co., Ltd.

Furulttire and Pimp MoriiQ

Furniture

Sh'DOIng

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carry largest most varied stock in islands.Qood furniture at moderate prices.Your credit is good.

J. HOPPKing

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BUNGALOW

BUILDER!

When you plan that nrettvbungalow, don't forget thatthe finishing touches are ef-

fected mostly by jhandsomphardware on the doors, win- -

dows, etc.Our stock provides an as-

sortment, of very handsomedesigns at a small cost. Youshould select the hardwareyourself and not leave thisimportant matter to the con-tractor, whose taste may notcoincide with yours.

Lewers ft Cooke,

122 S. King Street

Woman's Exchangefor

CALENDARS and LEATHER

Q00DS

Ring up

LEVY'Sfor Groceries. Phone 76.

SteinwayAND OTHER PIANOS.

Thayer Piano Co.156 Hotel St. Phone 218.

TUNING GUARANTEED.

XMAS RED BERRY WREATHS

also MISTLETOE

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Mrs. Taylor,Youne Bid. Tel. 338

REPAIRS FOB

TYPEWRITERS

OFFICE SUPPLY CO.,

Gents Furnishing

Yee Chan & Co.,Cor. King and Bethel Sts.

"REGAL SHOES."for

The HolidaysREGAL SHOE CO.King and Bethel. .

If you are

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for Health drink, a glass ofPrimo Beer with your meals.

It aids digestion, induces sleep, and quietstired, worn-ou- t nerves.

The little alcohol is too slight to be con-

sidered, except as it aids the4 digestive functionsand gives a slight stimulation.

One of the best things it does is i:o, flush'the system. Water does not taste .sodCenough

you don't drink enough of it '.ttf;virtues Primo Beer

, , Ask your physician about it.

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Everything QuietIn Sports Line

Now that the tennis excitementhng all died out for n while, thereIk very little doing In the sportingline. The soccer men will play foot-ha- ll

next Saturday If the weatherpermits, and It It) to be hoped thatthe rain that la falling at presentclears off enough to allow of thegames being played.

There Is no baseball except forsome minor games, and even Mara-

thon running Is quiet. It the proposed visit of llaes and another oneof the crack bunch of runners comesoff, there will bo much excitementover the matter. Antone Knoo Isready nud willing to take on an) oneover .the long distance run, and Ittrust be said for the old fellow thathe would make tho best of them gosotiio to beat him. It Knoo was anywhere close t o one of the mainlandmen at the finish, ha would certainlyOrient him In a sprint for the finish-ing tape.

The Italelwa race Is Quietly beingworked up. and there seems everyprospect of the event coming off.That good sport Jack Scully Is nl- -

wns ready to help In any way possible, and that Is great encouragement to the men who are flguring ongetting up the race.

Ilnea, St. Yves and the other run-

ners are having a rather chilly timeof It, as far as gate receipts go, ntptesent, and It would not take muchof ii guuf antec to secure a couple ntthe cracks for a race In Honolulu.The big men ran In Vancouver ushoit time back, and the attendancewas very poor. Here It would bedifferent, us, In Antone Knoo, wehuve u local champion who would hisure to do well against the mainlandI miners. All Hawaii would enden-o-.t- o

be present at a race In whichth "Walalua Horse" and Hn)esconupeted; it would seem a good Idea forsome of the Honolulu promoters toopen up negotiations with one of theLi,; guns nt the mainland.

Rolf Is plajed nioat of the time,and at Ilalelwn' there will be boglecompetition next Sunday. The Coun-

try Club and Moanalun links are al-

ways busy, and ninny parties of play-

ers go out to those favorite places.With the exception of the Boccsr

for Saturday, and n wren sailing rueon Sunday, there Is nothing doing Inthe sporting line In tho city.

BJtt.

Fourth Will BeGreat On Maui

Walluku sports nro determined tomake their mco meeting on theFourth Ihn best ever held In these Islands, and all lho live ones of the Valley Island aru nlteady suggestinguvents. and making preparations tinproduce a program that will not onlyattract the horse owners from Oahu,Kauai and Hawaii, but also encouragea big excursion party to make the tripto Maul.

From present appearances the horseraces at Walluku would seem to loomup as the event of the )ear In theseIslands and, as the Maul people, arojust tho best hosts) possible to meet,tho bunch that makes tho trip frdniHonolulu should hao a great time.

John O'Rourko has announced hisIntention of Bending a string of fee-gee- s

over to Maul that w)ll win every-thing. That Is good news and as longas he does win everything will bolovely; It Is whon John loses that the.punnc uecomes annnyeu. wo one linesto see O'Rourke lose, for most peopleback his horses. '

Tho men t'n chargo of things at Wal-

luku are all experienced In horse rac-ing and the course Is a good one. Theprlio money will be liberal enough foranything and, with the best horses Intho Territory competing, the racesshould be splendid. Dickie Davis, thowell known snort who put In somecnrs on Maui, Is now settled In Ho-

nolulu, but ho Is taking tho greatestInterest In the Maul races. He will bosure to be on hand nl the meeting, andhis experience at tho game will be Invariable, to the officials of tho dayJAil,Maul will congregate at the racetrack and them will bo somo fineyarns, swapped over the lemonade thatcan bo obtained at the local hostelsthey make an extra good brand thero.,r.Tbo Puiinnnc- - bojg will bo kitre toturn out In forco lo tho races nnd thoother plantation fellows will bo seenstrolling arounl tho saddling paddock.The I'ourth will suro bo a great dayIn Walluku this year, and the Honolu-lu contingent will enjoy tho (rip tothe utmost.

Man Is no lungur etnr In the i"lof sex. Whothor ho has over reallybeen may be doubted. At nil eventstho enormous superiority of woman'snatiunl position lu this matter IsIng with greater and creator force.

STEVENSON.

Ketchell-Bur- ns

Fight1 ProBableAccording to a cable from Mel-

bourne, Victoria, Stanley Ketchell Iswilling to go to Australia and boxTommy Uurns. Of course. StanleyIs willing; lie has to make moneysomehow, and now that he has madesuch a mess of things by fightingoutslda of his class, as he did whenhe tackled Jack Johnson, he Is will-ing to hnve n go nt'llurns, whoshould. It In 'condition, land anotherone of his famous "lemons."

Ketchell, according to mainlandfiles, was Intent upon a trip toSpain, and could thlhk of nothingelse. He, however, stated that hewould, after visiting the Dons, con-

tinue his tour to the land of theSouthern Cross.

A contest, between Uurns and Ket-

chell would draw like a world'schampionship event "down under,"and Ketchell, win or lose, shoulddraw down a big wad of money. Themen would meet at more evenweights than did Hums nnd John-son, and It should be a great scrap.

Tommy Uurns Is quite settled InNew South Wales, and he has ex-

pressed his Intention of staying therefor the rest of his life. He Is in-

terested In n theater which Is pa)-In- g

well; in fact. It Is rumored thatha takes more money at the theaterthan he spends on his latest fadhurxe rnclnc. If Tommy docs notInko care of hlnvielt on the rnce j

tracks ho will nnd nimsell losingraces 1) a nose a few times and, fl- -.

nall, going broke on a real "cert"that to steered by a boy who has dis-

tinct Instructions to finish aboutfourth.

Hugh MelntoBh,(who, besides run-

ning nearly'a hundred restaurants ontho railroad system-- of the Common-wealth, Is nlwnys promoting fightsor other sporting events, Is trying tobring Ketchell and Hums together,and he will hnve a shrewd man tobargain with In,. the latter, who hasnever been known to get the worstend of u deal In ringside events.

Meanwhile. HJIljr. .Pnpkelsslmplydjlhg'to get it Ketchell and"tukethe mlddlelwelght championship fromhim. ,1'apke reckons that Ketchellhas gone the pace so much latelythat he never can recover his bestform again. Tue champion, how-

ever, tins no Intention of boxingI'apke at present, and It Is Spainnnd Austialla for his.

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Aquatic Sports

4. Being ArrangedNow tint A H. F. hu refnrned to

Honolulu, the Outrigger Club and I 'fart, nil the unattached surfboard uudennoo enthusiasts, are getting busy

rWlth their stunts. A. II. F. stands forAlexander Hume Ford, us everyoneknows, nnd ho Is feeling Just as muchat home as he did a couple nt eursago when ho first tackled tho surf-

board abt.Outside of Froeth. there wore no

surfboard experts till Ford started theerase. Now all sizes and descriptionsof toys can come flying In on theirboards on thch feet or heads as theyfeel Inclined. Girls also have mast-ered the art, but most of them nrocontent with keeping their pedal ex-

tremities on the supporting board.The Outrigger Club will soon bo

provided with a fine bathing house.and the members will then be able todress In comfort nnd have plenty 'ofroom, Work will be started on thebuilding In the near future, and theenergetic Ford will be sine to bo pnhand to watch tho "dirt fly." ,

I)y tho tlmo the Clark bunch oftourists arrive, the program of aquat-ic s)orts that Is being arranged fortheir edification will bo all made up,and tho visitors will see some stuntsthat they have not seen In any of theirtravels so far.

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Local and Coast' Autori'Dbings;

That the recent automobiik pbnVIn London was. In mnny respects, the

'Greatest ever held nniwhnro In IhnOpinion of Wulter C, WbUa trldnd

of the White .Com-pany,' who rcturnod a few duys ngufrom .his annual visit to the foreignoffice. of his compnny,

"Inasmuch us 1'urls and llerlln didnot hold shows this winter," saidMr. White, "the London show InOI niphi l'alnrt) had no competitionas the gieut International exhibit oftho leudlng iniikes nt the world. Morenutoinulilles vveie shown iu Olymplathan have evor bcfoie been broughttogcthei In a single exhibition. To thel0 apeclllc, In hist month's Loudon lo"how there were S9T complete cars,

chassis against G75 at the 1908

''' ahuwr 11 ml am at the last Chi hs

AMUSEMENTS.

RECITAL

Mrs. Bruce M'V. MackallSoprano ,

Mrs. Gra.ce S. BannermanUontralto -

Miss Margaret E. Clarkemnist

ALEXANDER YOUNG HOTELBALL BOOM

THURSDAY, JANUARY 13, 1010"

AT 8:15 P.v,M.

Admission $1.00

TICKETS on Sale at TUrerttrnmMuiio Store.

cago show. In past jenrs, some orthe Continental makers have not ex-

hibited their products nt London,and, on the other hand, some of theKngllsh makers hnve not taken theirmachines over to Paris, with the result thnt one really had to see bothshows In order to sec ever) thing.This jcar, at Olvinplii, tho world'sgreatest cars wcie all shown 011 oneMoor under one roof, nnd unemialrdopportunities were afforded the crit- -leal visitor to study the latest tendencies In motor car construction.

"The car of moderate size, moderate power and moderate price wassupreme. It Is iiaiilly an exuggeiu- -

uort to say that the leading car orevery exhibitor wus of that tpe. .Asregards details of construction, therewas, of course, the widest possibledivergence, just ns there Is at anyshow, owing to the-- fnct that differ-ent, makers viand iat nt differentpoints along the path of progress.Hut as soon astbi visitor to Oljni-- ,

I'm iiiuiiru ma siuuy oni) 10 me earsof world-wid- e reputation which hnofrom jcur to eur pinctlcully set thepace in design, the resemblance, wasso startling us to demonstrate tbaj.the Icidlny designers. In their striv-ing for tho Ideul car, hmo nil beonled by the logic of the sltuntlon In-

ward a certuln standard.t "Tho block engine constructionthe casting of the four cllndcrs I ivone piece has been adopted by everforeign maker who lias brought outa newly-design- uir In tho Inst twoyears, nnd the same applies to thelong-strok- engine, as tho advantagesof these features have been thor-oughly demonstrated. With thoadoption of (he block engine, thereIs a well-de- ll tied tendcnc) to sim-plify the engine by reducing theamount of piping, wiring nnd otheroutside appurttuinnres. Those mak-ers who have' made the most prog-ress' along Iheso lines hnve eliminat-ed all external manifolds nild haveIncluded the Intake nnd exhaust pas-sages within the engine casting. yHits mnstrti'tlon, they hnve gainedtho furthei Important ndvantage orheating nUe intnke gnses and wuter-oolln- g

the exhaust gases, thus mak-ing 11 g.enl stride forward In econ-omy of fuel, besides Increasing theamount of power obtainable from acjllndor of a given size. As re-gards Ignition, the majority of theleading makers depend entirely uponthe magneto. Another feature whichhas become 'practically standard con-struction Is the use of a four-spee- d

transmission In the high-grad- e carof moderate power.

"It was naturally n source of muchgratification to me thnt our new gns-olln- e

car was ranked with the fiveor six leading foreign makes ns be-

ing of the most advanced design undthnt our steam car Is malntrlnlnrIts position as one of the most pop-ular cars In Knglnnd.

"Tho Kngllsh Industry Is recover-ing from the depression of a year ortwo ago and litis settled down to 11

stable basis. visited a number orthe EnglUh factories and found thntmost of the makerswere prospering, hut there tins beena great weeding out of' the concernswhich were launched during theboom times without adetjnato re-

sources to do business and to lookafter their customers except In boomtimes."

PERRY DAVIS' PAINKILLER

draws the pain and Inflammation frombeestings and Insect bites. Soothesand nllnjs tho awful Itching of mos.qnlto bites. 25c, SBc and 50c bottles.,.

Messis. Illrdscjc and Martin,ijilefs, respectively, of tho topo-graphic nnd hjdrogriiphlc surveys onthis Island, took an auto for Keallijesterdny fur the purpose of lookingover tho ground lu preparation forttiu urilviil of the main urey partynoxt week, which will begin one section of Its work theie. The) return-ed this afternoon In time to tnkothe Kluatt for Honolulu, On Thin'dny they rodo to the uppor side ofKllohiuin ctuter, which will be onoof the principal surtey stations onthis side of the Island, and trncrsel

pole I. Ine Trull of u mile or so,the uorlliwnid. anrden Island.

B"r-o- r Rtnt" carda on aala atBulletin ortlct.

AMUSEMENTS.

FIFTH ANNUAL

Poultry ShowBY THE HAWAIIAN POULTRY

ASSOCIATION

With Educational Exhibits by theHawaii Experiment Station and theBureau of Agriculture and Forestry,

Etc.

IN THE NATIONAL OUARDSH00TINO OALLERY

Jan-1- 2, 13, 14 ft. 15

DAY AND EVENING

Admission 25 Cents

Children under 12 years.. .10 CentsSeason tickets $.00

HAWAIIAN OPERA HOUJE

Miss

Mabelle Biggart, b.a.

Of New York City

"THE SUNSHINE PREACHER"

More widely-kno- wn as "Dinnh thePreacher." will present her own Interpretative Dramatization of '

ADAM BEDETUESDAY1. JANUARY 18, 8:15

' Part of proceeds to Central Com-mittee. Fund.

TICKETS on Sale at Berestromjuuaiu aiuic. j

PRICES. SI. 75c. COc. Balconv UTickets to btudcuts, special rates, !

50c.

Park TheaterFort Street Below BeretanU

Yi

The Wonders oh pMNature v,'m

"The Greatest Scenic Picture Jm?AMade" tMB

Views of Twin and Shoshone '!)Falls H

MISS VICTORIA ORVILLE, Vocalist JfijMR. WALTER STANTON, ?g&

Impersonator H

Prices 5, 10, 15 and 25 Cents' j

noveLtyIiiFater 1Cor. Nuuanu and Pauahi Streets. 'M

Harold Kiterand

Billy WheetenIntroducing New Pleasing Specialties ,""

onrt rnm.H. &aI V"v" Y,EMPIRE THEATER

HOTEL STREET

VAUDEVILLE JMOTION PICTURESExtra Attractions

ANNA OALI0NPremier SonranoMAY WALLACE

The Popular SoubretteNO INCREASE IN PBICES

,ART THEATERTHE BEST MOVING PICTURES

IN THE 'ISLANDS

The Two PigeonsAn Arabian Pilgrimage

Prices as usual.10, 15 and 25c. Children 5c.

NEW DANCE HALLKukui St., near Nuuanu.

Open evrry night except Mondayana inursuav.Uoort Miitin hv Knu'niiaii nii Plnh

Excellent floor arrangement.Admission iuc. Ladies Free.

New TrimmingsShapes, Trimmings and Flowers.

Dunn's Hat Shop'

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Time Table S.S. AlamedaThe steamers of tbU line will arrive

Leave S. P. Arrive Hon.JAN, 21! JAN. !!.S

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'Connects at Honolulu with C. A. line, leaving Honolulu for Aus-

tralia Jan. 8, 10 and ever; 28 days.

C. Brewer & Co,, Ltd.QENERAI AGENTS. .

PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP Co. & TOYO K1SEN KAISjjA

, Steamers of the nbovc companies will arrive at Honolulu and leave porton or about the dates below mentioned:

FOll JAPAN AND CHINA:

KOItlSA JAN. 13 CHINA JAN. It

NIPPON MAUU JAN. 21 MANCHURIA JAN. 21

FOR GENERAL INFORMATION APPLY TO

H. Hackfeld & Co., Ud , Agents

Canadian-Australia- n Royal MailCOMPANY

Steameis rf the above line run nil. a In connection with the CANAD-

IAN PACIHC RAILWAY CO. between Vancouver, B. C, and Sydney, N.8. W., and calling at Victoria, Q. C, Honolulu and 6uva, FIJI, and Brli-ban-

ara DUE AT HONOLULU on or about the dates below ttated, viz.:

FOR FIJI AND AUSTRALIA:

UOANA I'KII. C

Throunh Tickets Issued from Honolulu to Canada United State andEurope, Tor Frleght and Passane and all general Information, apply to

THEO H. DAVIES & CO.,

Matson Navigation CompanySCHEDULE, 19 JO

. Li. . BETWEEN SAN FRANCISCO AND HONOLULU

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From San Francisco8. S. Lurline , Jan. 12S. S. Uilonian 1

u For further particulars, apply toCASTLE & COOKE, LTD.,

AMERICAN-HAWAIIA-

If!' f Weekly Sailings

II" FROM NEW YORKFreight Received at all times at

South

FROM SAN FRANCISCO TO HONO -LULU DIRECT.

B. S. NRVAUAN, TO SAIL. .JAN. 1CB. S. NEVADAN, TO SAIL..n:il. IS

FROM HONOLULU TO SAN FRAN-CISCO.

8. S. NDVADAN, TO SAIL. .JAN. 2

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General Agent for Hawaii;Atlas Assurance Company of London,New York Agency.

Insurance Co.ith FLOOR, BLDO.

LIFE ,

li not a Luxury; It Is a Necessity.

But you Must the DCSTend that Is provided theand most equitable Laws of

In the

OF BOSTON,If you be fully Informed aboutthese laws, address

3ENERAL AGENTS..T. H.

"For Bale" cam at Bulletin.

and leave this port hereunder:

STEAMSHIP

leave Hon. Arrive S.F.JAN. 12 JAN. 18run. TEH. 8

TOR SAN

FOR VANCOUVER:

makuiia ran.

LTD.. GENERAL AGENTS.

For San FranciscoS. S. Lurline, , Jan. 18

--8. S. Hilonian Jan. 25

Qeneral Ajents, Honolulu

STEAMSHIP COMPANY.

via

TOthe Company's Wharf. 41st Street,

Brooklyn.

II'IIOM SEATTLE AND TACOMA TOHONOLULU.

ls.8. TO SAIL. JAN. US. S. COLUMIIIAN JAN. 26

For (urtner Inhumation toH. HACKFELD & CO., LTD.,

Agents Honolulu.C. P:.MORSE,

Qeneral Freight Agent.

Railway

OUTWARD.For Wnlnnne, Walnlua, Knhiiku and

Wny Stations n; 15 a. m.. 3;20 p. in.For Peail City, Kwn Mill and Way

Stations 17; 30 a. III., 9:1G n. in.,11:(I5 a. m., 2:ie p. m., 3:20 p. m..5:15 p. in., 9;30 p. m., tU:00 p. ra.For Wahlavva '9:15 a. in. and

5:15 p. m.INWARD.

Arrive Honolulu from Kahuku,Walnlua an'l Walanae 8:3S a., in.,B:3l p. m. ,

!:i Honolulu from Ewa Milland Pearl City XT.iH a. m., '8:3Ga, zn., 10:38 a. m.. 1:40 p. m.,

4:31 p. m., '5:31 p. m 7;30 p, m.Arrlvo Honolulu from Wuhlawu

8:3C a. in. nnd 5:31 p. in

ft Ex. Sunday.t Sunday Only.The Hnlelwn, Limited, n two-hou- r

train (only first-clas- s tickets honored),Hcnolnln every Sunday ut 8:22

'I. m.; retuinlng, arrives In Honolulunt 10; 10 p, in, Tho Limited strpHnnly St Peai City and Wiilnnto.(I. I'. DENISON K. C. SMITH

Bulletin Business Phone 256.Bulletin Editorial Boom Phone ISA

HUSTACE - PECK CO., LTD3 QUEEN STREET PEONS 285

General ContractorsEstimates given on all kinds of Drayinf, Teaming, Rotd Buildini,

Ixcavating,

Reliable SupervisionFirewood. Coal, WaJanae Sand For Sale.

FIRE INSURANCE

DILLINGHAM CO.

LI1ITEI,

Underwriters'Providence Washington

DTANGENWALD

INSURANCE

haveby famous

Massa-chusetts,

New. England Mutual

Life Insurance Co,.MAB3ACHUSCTT0.

would

Castle fy Cooke,HONOLULU,

FRANCISCO:

Tehuantebeo.

HONOLULU.

MISSOURIAN.

upply

OahuTime Table.

Arrive

Rally.

leaves

Office

WVttKINO-BPLLET- HONOLoio, T. H., THUUSDAV, JAN'. 13. 1910.

I IITA1LIIH1D 01 1811.

BISHOP & COlAjncni

Commercial and Trav-elcrtLett- ers

of Creditissued on the Bank ofCalifornia and TKc LondoriHolnt Stock BankLtd., Lrjhdon.

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

Interest allowed onterm and SWi'ngs BankDeposits.

taus Spreckels & Co.BANKERS.

Claus Spreckels. W. 0. Irwin.HONOLULU, : : : T. H.

San Francisco Agents Tho Ne-

vada National llnuk of 8au Francisco.Draw Exchange on tlio Novada Nn

tlonul Dank of Han Frnnchco.London The Union of London and

Smith's llnuk. Ltd.New York Amorlcan Exchange

National llnuk.Chicago Cora lUchnngo National

Dank.Paris Credit t.yonnals.Hongkong and Yokohama Hong'

kong Shanghai Banking Corporation.New Zealand and Australia Bank

of New Zealand and Bank of Austra'lasla.

Victoria and Vancouver Bank ofBritish Noith America.

DcposltH tccclved. Loans made onapproved security. Commercial nndTravelers' Credits Issued. UlUs ofExchange bought and sold.

Collections Promptly Accountnd For.

The Yokohama SpecieBank, Limited

Capital (Paid up).. Ten 24,000,000Reserve Fund Yen 15,040,000

HEAD OFFICE. YOKOHAMA.The bank buvt and receives for col

lection bills of exchange, issuesDrafts and letters of Credit, andtransacts a eeneral banking business.

The Bank receives Local Depositsand Head Office Deposits for fixed pe.nods. '

local Deposits $25 and uowardslor one year at rate of per annum.

Head Office Deposits, Yen 25 andupwards for' one-ha- lf year, one year.two vears. or three vears nt rate ofvvo per annum.

Particulars to be obtained on am-

plication.Honolulu Office 67 S, King Street,F. 0. Box 168.

(. TOKTEDA ...Manager

The First4MICAN SAVINGS

AND TRUST GO.OF HAWAII', LTD,

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

Ofllce: Corner Fort and King Sts,8AVING8 DEPOSITS received and

Interest allowed for yearly depositsat tho rate of 4"s per cent, por annum,

Rules and regulations furnished upon application.

4i2 PER CENT., compoundedis the rate of interest

we pay on all Savings Deposits.

Bank of Hawaii, .Ltd.Capital, and .Surplus, $1,000,000

Ifpfccgrowth

Will do it

S. SA1KI,Bamboo Furniture Made to Orier.

leture Framing a SkoUUt.'

063 B. BEBXTANIA II.CELEPHONE 497.

BULLETIN ADR PAY -- t

Uciander & BaldwinLIMITED.

OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS.H. P, Baldwin President3. B. Castle Vice PresidentW. M. Alexander

....1 S' Vice Pres.7. P. Cooke.

Third Vi' "r . , ' MiagerJ. Water'-.- i 7' ti'trerE. E.'Patot . --yW. 0. Smith '..J. R. Oalt....' P:rW. R. Castle.., "etc

SUGAR FAcrn .

COMMISSION ERCHA 1 1 whoINSURAN6E AGENIS

Agents for

Hawaiian Commercial & Sugar Co,

Haiku Suear Company.Paia Plantation.Maui Agiicultural Company.Hawaiian Sufar Company.Kahuku Plantation Company.Kahului Railroad Company,Haleakala Ranch Company,Honolua Ranch.

Castle & Cooke, LtdHonolulu, T. H.

SHIPPING AND COMMISSION MER.CHANTS, SUGAR FACTORS

' andGENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS

representingEwa Plantation Co.Waialua Agricultural Co., Ltd.Kohala Sugar Co.Waimea Sugar Mill Co.Apokaa Sugar Co., Ltd.

Fulton Iron Works of St. LouisBlake Steam Pumps .Weston's CentrifugalsBabcock & Wilson BoilersGreen's Fuel EconomizersMarch Steam Pumpstfitson Navigation Co.Planters' Line Shipping Co.

C. Brewer & Co,, Ltd.QUEEN STREET, HONOLULU, T. &

AGENTS FORHawaiian Agricultural Co., Onomea

Sugar Co., Hononiu Sugar Co., Watluku Sunar Co., Pepeekeo Sugar Co.Kapapala Ranch, Thcmat PineappleCo.LI8T OF OFFICERS!

E. F. Bishop!. President; GeorgeRobertson, ''VicePresident and Man.sger; W. W. North, Treasurer andSecretary; Geo.lt. Carter. Auditor: P.C. Jones, C. H. Cooke, J. R. Gait andR. A. Cooks, Doctors.

C. Brewer & Co., Ltd.aokn'tsi-o- r the

Royal Insur. Col of Liverpool, En?.Commercial Union Assurance Co.,

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

of Edinburgh, Scotland.The Upper Rhine Ins. Co., Ltd.The London Assurance Corporation.Caledonian Insurance Co.

KNABE PIANOSat- -

Bcrgstrom Brothers, '

Masonic Building, Alakea Street

WAH CHONG CO.DRY GOODS AND TAILORING.

Everything absolutely new andfresh from the Coast.

WAVERLEY BLK. - HOTEL ST.

Territorial Board ofImmigration

Office 403 SUngewald Bldf.Honolulu.

'SCANDINAVIABELTING

HONOLULU IRON WORKSAgents.

David A. Dowsett

Real Estate and Insurance,

W03 Judd Bldg. '2nd Woor.

HI. PHILLIPS & CO.

Wholesale Imnorters and 'Jobbers.EUROPEAN 'AND

AMERICAN DRY GOODSFORT and 0.UEEN STS.

BUILDING MATERIAL

OF ALL KTDDI.DEALERS IN LUMBER.

ALLEN ft ROBINSON.lueen Street :: :: :: Honolulu.

COTTON EXHIBIT

SHOWS. VARIETIES

BOOTH AT POULTRY

SHOW ATTRACTIVE

Promise of New Island Industry IsVividly Illustrated by 'Samplesof Cotton Grown 'Here Growersto Select Seed With Great Care

' and Plant Well Apart-.-

One ot the iiiont. Intel eutlng ex-

hibits ut the N. O. II. nniiorj'.Jw herotho fifth unmiul iioultr"Vhav;s Uo,- -.

1 1. Is the Tedf-rn- l Kicrtinclitnti.iutlun'8 1i(,olli or llnwallau-Brow- n

idtldii. There lire snluplo Ijolles,locks, nnd Bt'eil nf Uplntid, Kgyptlun,Carnonlca nnd Sea Inland; also bulklint if tlieso four tjpes.

The Carnvonlcn 1h ,n perennial,yielding tlio bocoiul and third jcar,while (Ii9 Sea lHlund U rather nil nl

and linn potulbllltle n n peren-nial and Jlelds a eund crop the firstJ ear. Tho Sea Island has nhva.VHbeen growing as an annual In vSouthern States, but In the mild

of Ilnwnll It carries over to thesecond and even the third year. SeaiBlnnd Ik tho hlghcst-prlre- d cotton Inthe market, Its price being from 2o-i- B

cents per pound, while Canuon-lc- a

fetches culy 15-2-3 cents perpound.

The Southern Upland yields heav-ily, hut' Is low priced, ranging from10-1- ." cents per pound. Tho Kgyp-tla- n

Is another promising variety forHawaii. It Is u hrown-tlnto- d cotton,of which the United Stales Import-ed tomo SIC, 000,000 worth In 190S.Its nvciage price Is 2D cents perpound. It Is a very promising vnrl-ct- y,

having yielded 11s prollflriilly asany of, the many varieties of cottonuiai iiau ueen lesiea nt the locall'cdcial Kxpcrlmentnl Station.

Aside from these, some twentyother vnrletles of lotton were grownduring the past year. These may allbo grouped under Upland, Carnvon-lcn , Sea Island and Kgyptlnu. Promtho Upland, three distinct tjpes navebeen produced Itogcrs' Dig Doll,Triumph and Chinese "KIre." Tromthe Egyptian the threo'types pro-duced are Jilt Ann. Mlt Add No. 2nnd Ashmounl. The Caravonlcatypes ure Wool, 'Silk 2 and Kidney;while the Seu Islund Is split up Intothree types, vl.: Senluook, Floridannd Georgia.

A Good Type.One of the best Upland types Is

Triumph, n standard Southern Stnlovariety of which Japan could use un-limited quantities. In fact, they ul- -jeady le 20,000 bales, of COO poundsTo jk hale, annually. Samples of tuls

ariety grown In Hawaii, and whichwere submitted to Japan, weo

by cotton experts of thoI'lowery Kingdom as tho finest Up-lu-

they hud ever seen.Of the Caravonlca type, tho so- -

called wool variety Is doubtless theLbest so far developed, nlthougli thesilk vurloty gives promlso with fur-ther development. Tho Sea Islandtype contains many strains, the bestof which produce fiber two inches,nnd oor In length. It Is ery line,lias great sti,cngth and u peculiarsilken sheen, which Is speciallyadapted for lino threads nnd luce-maki-

nnd Is tho Kind used formeicertzlng.

In the Sen Islands, which nro sit-uated oft the coast of South Caro-lina, entire crops are contracted forat from 0 ccntB per pound. Thonverurte price for good Sea Islnndcotton is 35 cents per pound.

Tho Kgyptlun cottons produce ablown line of good length andstiength, and nre supposed to havebeen derived from the Sea Island. ItIs In special demand for high-grad- e

goods, although Inforlor to the SeaInland.

In tho lorn! Federal KxporlmentnlStutlou'H. trials. Individual plantshuve outjlelded all other sorts. Anumber of plunts have produced over::oo holies per plant, which Is eaulv- -alcnt to 2 pounds Becd cotton.The experiments thus far conductedwoiiiu seem to place the choice

umong Caravonlca, Sen Islandand Egyptian. Tho former evidently Is the greatest drought leslster.owing to Its deep loot, ponetrntlons.

Ilelng of tree form, Caravonlca requites considerable room for Its full- -eat development, The plants shouldho sot four feet by eight feet, or evenlive feet by ten feet apart. Kveryalternate plant should be removedthe fecond jear. This would give700-80- 0 plants to the acre, as.agulnst3000 plants of tha other varieties,which ai e bet two Mid u half by fiveleet apart.

It Is of tho utmost Imnoitnncemui mmerinr siinins. 1. e.. mirnstock, selected for quality andprod'uctlvlty, be' sown; to'nfo'fow othercrops deteriorate or are contnmlnated more leudlly t.hnn Is. cotton. Twoor more dlfeient uuletlcs khouldnever ho planted together, becnuseof danger fiom cioss pollinationbrought ubout by Insecis.

The most successful grower will

PILES CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS.I'AZO OINTMBNT is guaranteed

to euro any case pf Itching, Blind,Weeding or Protruding Piles in 6 to14 days or money refunded. Made byI'AKIS MEDICIM5 CO., Saint Louis,U, S.ofA. '

DISEASE FIGHTERS

OUTLINE PLANS

WILL COMBAT DISEASE

- 6k1 SCIENTIFIC LINES

Git-- to Be Laid Out in .DistrictsUnder Control of Subcommittees

Resolutions of Campaign Car-ried With Enthusiasm Worksoon Under wayi

Tho plans for fighting the dieadillsetiso, tnliercnlOHls, as framed by thosup committee of theCuniiiilttco of this city and Is carriedInto effect should make every microbeor that species hunt Its hole In shortorder.

At a meeting of thoCommittee, held yesterdny afternoonat which wcio present J. 1 Cooke, J,11. Oait. Ilr. llrlnckcrhorf, Mrs. W. K.

Trear, V. H. Cnstlo, Dr. l'rntt. Fathervaionun, ur. Ilndglns, A. V. T.

J. A. Ilnth, I)r. Sinclair andIlr. Ilobdy. the report of thn milkpnin.mlttee was toady and approved by theInnln body.

Tho reiiort of thowinch was ready by Dr. Hobdy, wasquite lengthy, going Into the finest ofiietnns in tho modo of procedure neeessnry to inakn n telling and successfill fluht nunltiHt llm .llBnii,.'"The principal work nt tho meeting

jesterdoy afternoon was tho establish-ing of and detailinglo.uiem tho uncial parts of tho crilsade (o he taken tin.

KcsnliitlmiH wen, mn.lo ,,n,i n,lr.iwhereby thi clly is to bu dlvjilcd Intr.districts mid wuids, mer, which ap-pointed wll'l bo placed.

The cniitialgn ngatust the disease,ns laid out by thoCommittee Is a most effective healthmeasure.

The last naracranli nr llm o..i.,..mltteo'H rciKirt canles tho Clcctltomeasure of tho fight. It rends: "Thecampaign against tuberculosis callsfor tho combined offorto of n wlBegovernment, well rtnlncd physlchiminn an inieillgent people."

Those of tho werelas. A. Ilnth. C. Ilobdy and A. 0iioiigins.

RICE RECEPTION

i.illUI,, Kauai, Jan. 8. Missr.uilly Kicc was the lu.sili.uo inii ., 1..1..at on Informal dance given In honorof two of her visitors, M3 Knther-lll- o

Kenton Of Kohnln nn.l xti. 1

Hn I'nrsons of Santa Itosa, Cullforni.i.tin r..Hnw....,., .. .... . '...- i wiioui is leaving pythe Klnau tonight for Honolulu.

The guests of honor wero bothroommutes of Miss Wee while thelatter was In nttcnriiin,.,. .., mih..Seminary, recently, nn.l i.,,, i.

cnjojlng 11 short visit heio nt imle- -nnni. ncr resident 0 In Llhtte.

, 1 no uuuir wus partly in the nature of n fuiewell to JIIbs Itcntoii,who exec8 to tnU the Alumedanext week for San Francisco, whereshe will be married thlu mm.11, ,

Thomas Kolph of that city.Miss lMrsons. the other guest or

honor, will lemaln In IJI1110 untilthe spring.

Among tho guests, besides the twovisitors, were Mr. and Mrs. n.Itlce, the parents or Mlsa aim. u..and Mrs. II. Kohrlg. Miss Lottie Jor- -unn, Miss Mnrgnrct McCljmont, MissLulu Weber, Mr. nnd Mrs. V. II.Itlce Jr., Hon. nnd Mis. Charles A.Wee, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. nice, nndMessrs. K. T. 1. WaterliOuse. .I'ler-po- nt

8. Morgnn, Allen Wilcox,William Coney, K. do Luccy, C. SDole. Philip Itlce und Dr. Fied (,ood-- fel low.

Tho I.llnin Oulntet rinii i.n.u. ,,.able leadership of John Mnllna, dls- -..".. ci ,to music during mo even-ing, to the strains: nr wiiink .

dancers among the guests enjoyedme mazes 01 uio' waltz nnd twostepon the large front lanai, and after-wards refrCsmonts or icn nrum ,

cake were served, to the nccoinpanlment or music from Mr. Itlco's fnjonew victor phonograph.

, , . .AT THE HQTEL8.

Ml. nnd Mrs. w. 11 pni, t o-- i.field Uanacks and A. XV. namesnro guests at the Young. Mrs. W rMoDfmau nnd Mrs. a. in...k '...'stopping nt tho Hoyal Hawaiian.

.A man's enli ii,n'i m.i......i.,

embitter hi nron it 11 :i a u 1: a

no 110 who selects his seed stocks imost cmerully, by selecting seedfiom tho most proline plitnts unitthose producing the best hlier joarnftpr year. In this way n mnrkedImpiovement will im nnii....i in n ,Eencrntlons. The careful observer tBine to find the exceptional Individ.uul plant. Seed from this Bhoni.i i,ngiown separately and belcctlonsagain made from its iirogcny. Knchsucceeding geneintloiLbolng Isolllteil,tllUS U IHire-bre- d nedlirien kIaoI. ,..!.'ucqiue, which may euslly double thejieni ami quality of unsolccted utoclt.It has been d,mmwt-nt..- i , .n doubt that a superior quality oftotton can ho giown In Hawaii, aoodllelds huvo been obtained experi-mentally, hut largo commercialptaiithiKH ure jet needed to demon-strate Its economic production.

A Linih blTTtRS.for the stomach will beof great benefit toanyone, when it isweak and Enable todo its work properly,thus causing- - the bloodto become poor. Butbe sure it isHOSTETTER'S ST0M--

ACH BITTERS.Then you have thebest and purest thaiscience can produce.For over M vears ithas been proving itsmerit in cases of Bloati-ng-, Poor Appetite,Heartburn, Dyspepsia

Indigestion, Costivcness,and Malaria,

OSTETTER'

CELEBRATED $ID BITTERSTOMACH

For sale by Iionson, Smith & Co.,Ltd.; Holllster Drug Co., Ltd.;Chambers Drug Co., Ltd.; Illlo DrugCo.; nnd at all Wholesale LiquorDealers.

Corporation Notices

S0CIEDADE PORTUGUEZA DE ST.

ANTONIO BENEFICIENTE DE

HAWAII.

Notlco is heieby glyen that thoabove-name- d Miclctv. nt Itu minimimeeting, held In Honolulu on tho4th of December ultimo, elected thofollowlllir Oflifettt r,,r thn mm. 1 1I I rt

Bald oUlcers having iissunicd tho re- -

sponsioiiiiy of olllic on tho 10th In-

stant:M. C. l'ncheco PresidentJulio P. Kego nt

Louis It. Mcdclros SecretaryManuel It. Iilsho Treasurer

Board .of Directors.II. Perelra. ehalrinan- - a. i n.

Conea, secretary; John I, Sllvclrn,Crlno Almeldu, Manuel S. Kalus.

Board of Auditors.Joso Castuno. Ernesto l. AithIjip

nnd Antonio L. Perelra.LOUIS It. MKDKIUOS.

Secretary.Honolulu, January il, 1910.

45H-3- t

NOTICE

Nntlco Is hereby clvon Hint Mr.W. F. Wilson, vvhoie oinco Is In thobuilding on Fort street lntoly occu-pied by this comnsnv. 1 .nrnhnri-,,..-

to receive all hills payable to thincompany, nnd that ho Is tho onlyperson holding such nuthorlty Inaddition to the duly appointed treas-ui- er

of tho company.WM. O. HtWIN & CO., LTD.lly Its Second Vlro President,

W. M. (HFFAltD.Honolulu, January 3d, 1910.

4508-2-

Why Bother

With Bulbs?

The troublesome bulb oncameras is being-- replaced bythe new Ifl'lfll

ANTIN0US METALLIC'

RELEASE

It is small and compact,never fails to act, nnd is un-affected by climntc.

Call and sec them nt

'- -'-.

.

Honolulu

Photo Supply Co.,

Fort Street "

WAIKIK1 INN"The Finest Bathinc on the Beach."

Meals At All Hours.WINES. LIQUORS. AND CIGARS.

w. ii. uzuuiN, Proprietor.

Meat Market and Importers. ti

C Q. Yee Hop & Co.

1&J CURE YOURSELF?URES U Cm

...nig a for

.. n'nii.lirttsi m dkvsu B Ji-

Mmo..nlMdi.. .

"""'".lonaium.lloiw.IrrltAtluIl. ..r i.ln...,

THtEflN i ChCUIC ICOlC """""I' .U'llll.rDf.

l auuri o .MMO l'nli, un.l not uUlaStntnrM.lMjiiom.

Kola hj llrunutju.Circular mui on riorf

185 editorial rooms 25C bud-nes- s

office. These aro the telephonelumbers of the Bulletin office.

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FOR WHOOPING COUCH. CROUP.

Are the ART GOODS shown in the ASTHMA,THROAT,

COUGHS.CATARRH.

BRONCHITIS.DIPHTHERIA

SORE

tr ' r V ' y

On Tort Stxcst below King.

j

Driving, and, SaddleHorses

f'l ! U 14"CLUB STABLES

t

Telephone 109

ASSOCIATED GARAGE,

Ltd.

i. gents for the Huilion, Chalmers,-Detroi- t,

Kissel Kar. Oakland, Franklin and Pierce-Arro-

FIRST-CLAS-S REPAIRING.

Merchant St.

AutosRepairedYour machine will bo ready for

yon when we say it will be. Wedori't experiment on autos; we repairthem. ,

Von Hamm - YoungCo., Ltd.

AIZXANDV.R' YOUNG BUILDIHO.

5 Telephone 5

Honolulu

Automobile Stand

BEHN hat his new autoready for business at the

Proprietor and Manager.Cornei Alakea and Hotel Streets.

Your Autopainted, upholstered and fitted withnew springs.

w. Wright co.t Ltd.

7. W. KERSHNEB

Auto Tire Repairing1177 Alakea St. Phone 434.

LOCOMOBILEBaby TonneauReady for Demonstration.

SCHUMAN CARRIAGE CO.

NEW SEVEN-SEATE- LEXINGTONt

By Hour or Trip.

Jos. LealPHONE 609. -

ELECTRIC VIBRATION

Means Stimulating the NervesSS.IIO TO SI 2.00, COMPI.ET1J

Union Ele'otrio Co.,I. C. Carter, Proprietor

IIAKUIrSON 1H.1HJ. l'HONi: 3X5

Mme. Lambert,, Dressmaker from Paris. Stylish

Dresses, tailor-mad- e specialties. Sea-

sonable prices. Harrison Block,Berctania and Fort streets

Manila Cigars

M. A. Gunst & Co.

manufactured from. pur. distilled wa

t.r. O.llv.red to any part of city fcy

court. ou. drlv.ra. '

0A1II) ICE AND ELECTRIC CO.,

K.w.lo. T.Uphon.

UULLETJM An? PAY

ARTS AND CRAFTS SHOP,,i

Girls, CultivateYour Talents

DO NOT THINK CONTINUALLY OF

MARRIAGE, AND THE. RIGHTMAN WILL COfilE ALONG.

TjJvnRT girl .hould have nn objectIn llfo or torn, occupation to

wlilch .lie can turn It Mr. night doc.not come along

If girls were trained to hove a pro-fel-

the same as men one would notre .o many silly girl, running after

men at summer re.ort and, generallyspeaking, making hasty marriage,uliero they might much better haeremained single.

When a girl has not been trained todo anything she naturally feel, shemust marry and not stay at home andb'e on old maid It I. thl. feeling a.much a. any other that urges girls ontoHurd matrimony regardless 'of thefitness of the men they are trjlng toensnare .

And, Indeed, llio pusltlon of nn un-

married girl In a household of .mallmeans Is not a particularly pleasantone Thero Is no money to spend andmuch that mu.t be saved. The girllles In an atmosphere , of continualspwln.-'an- d patching and petty econo-my. She foolishly think, to escape Itall by marrying and hating a home ofhrr own, and that Is where her trou-bles begin.

Unless a girl Is sure she has metthe right nun. who ' able to supporther and who has the disposition o getnn In the world and, above alt. to bekind to her and make her life happy,she Is cry foolish to let her mindwander toward matrimony, lkttcr farcultivate some talent and get some-thing out of life.

The minute a girl cultivates n talentthat Is worth whllo ..he opens the doorof her prison and broadens Instead ofluirrnn. her llfo.

I'or b means of this talent she earnsmoney and money mean, that she doesnot )iao to slao any more patchingand darning and can make a good oppenrunce, wlilch Is such a necessarything In this world.' Then the sametalent opens up the opportunities Umake agn Pablo acquaintances and.most of all. Increase, t'lo girl's per-sonality and poivcr to attract peoplewho uro Interesting nnd brilliant, sothat sooner or luter she forms a littleclrclo of friends, both masculine andfvrrlnlne. and meets the right man tomarry.

How much better this Is than wait-ing for him to como nnd growing older,Btuplder nnd less Interesting all thetime, and how much better than mar-rjlw- ?

the wrong man I

Girls, think less of marriage andmote of our own brains and person-nllt- y

nnd Mr. night will bo sure tocome sooner or later. That I. the wayto havo a happy life.

t POTATOES A L'lTALIENNE,Cut six told boiled potatoe. Into

dlca. Make a thick cream sauce byMAltlnfr Iti n aniironiin tnlileantnnfiiof flour and one of butter and stirringIn half a pint of milk. When thesnuce Is ready put a later of potatoesIn a butterej baking dish, then u layerof suuee, next a layer of cheese cutIn dice, and ho nn until the dish Is full.Hake In a modtriite ut-- until the po-

tatoes lire brown on top.

WRECK SURVIVORS

SAFE IN PORT

Seamen From Waterlogged SugarPacket Picked Up by SteamshipKcrono The Wrecking of TheirShip Not Known.

Ni:V YOniC, Jan. 1. Telo men

wlui woto losf on ThunkuKlwiiK dayInk ear when tho Drltlsh ecliiKiiifrJohuumi wutil iliiit 1C0 miles fromtho Delaware Hteakuator were linteven known tn bo missing until thoHiitvhurH were himmht to IKirt todayrrunt St. Tliotmis, Danish West Indies,by tho Bleanier Kntono.

"Tho Johutiiia wits bound for theIlicakwnter fn ntlhu riill'iilncH foronlura," said Capt. C. A, Nlckeruontoday. "When nho became iinacu-worth- y

In the heavy weather, two life-

boats were put out ono wlih thirteenmen aboard, of which 1 took com-

mand, and the other with twclvo men.There was a howling wind, u blanketof driving wild over llio fnco of thosky and a gray mountainous boa. Myboat put out last. Wo caw tho otherbunt licnvo' up against tho sky linoon tlm crest of a wmo, and then wosaw her no more,

' I had hoped on reaching this portto gut Bomo woul of her. We neiupicked up ourselves by tho Nova Scn-tlo- u

iclioonei K. A. Saboan and car- -

fried to thu West Indies. I hoped thoothers might bo equally fortunate, hutblnco j on tell inu nothing has beutthoard of them In all this lime theyniusi lunu been lost,

"II wob 5 o'clock on tho morningof Thanksgiving day Hint tho ship's

They are exclusive in most

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MM IB lutcjt evening coat Is one mass ofof window curtain, than un) thing else 'I his err.it Is hilshlenrd by the

material, which Is of heny brocade, sojni times trtmimil with a border. TheIllustration shows n I'rt'Tuli modil trlmnud with u d.ei iiillur of net einbn, ti-

lery tinted old rose to inutih tho biocnde. The muff carried Is inudo of tlliland opossum In the new bulstur slutio.

cariienter icported tin ioit Boanit!weru opening. All .hands weio or-

dered to tho pumps. Tho men workedfiercely at tho piimpc, hut no watercame. Tor n moment thu captain wupuzzled. Then ho remembered his or-g- o

the Johanna was laden wlh sugar."It was clear enough what was hap-

pening. Down In tho Khlp's hold theiiign) hags weio swelling to tho burst-ing I Mint wtl sen water and as the)bum they filled tho hold with a thicklioaclo that, clogged Hie pumps.

"With tho pinups dlfcnbUil, tho fateof Hie srhooiicr ua foregone Wthoped sniiiu other U'Xol might too iniMjfr.ie It hecamo necescary In taketo tho small boats, but after a ila)of killing work tho Johanna began Itlint more and mmo heavily timrl.

"Tnelvu men, Including Ihe mateput out llrsti Not ten minutes uftetwu left her tho Johuniwi liegnu toHill nnd with a midden pliingo sheiloto iiuiler foreci'."

'Hie, missing men nto Hist .MateWyinnn,' Alexander I.ltulsny, cook;Heaman Thomas K)lo, J, ,1, IlotilllintiDoaiswuiii; August Hnilttoii, cnriienler; t'hrls Cluseit, n Datihh seaman- -

1'inll Ucnlzz, a (icrniau te iman, umfour Klllplno iinil ono Jiiuucso seainen. Tho Johanna wns u thiiemakted schooner belonging to tho Staudan(XI fleet.

BEAI ESTATE , TRANSACTIONS

Entered for Hecof'd Van. 11. 1910.From 10:30 A. M. to 4:30 P. M.

Wulter It allrlnckerhoff to C

Hollo i...Kapiiawallau Ctmrman iind hsb, to AKo I,Yukotnko Matsushlro to AKo... MIt N Kahutepitim tg All Tuck... 1.

A II Doudcio et al to Agnes M

WilliamsonIM of Juliette M Cooke by tr to

l)a Id L TetersoiiMutual Telephone Co Ltd et al

to Walei lioiiso )nestmeut CoLtd mill I'ar llel

Waterhouso luvcstiuenl Co Ltdto .Mutual Teleiihoiiu Co, Ltd, 1)

instances.

mliumhnl druper, rvmliidliiB one iii'h

Mutual Telophnno Co Ltd toHaw n Trust Co Ltd, tr

Adll Sec)N'g Ah Sit to Ng Ah Cluing:..,. CMKdward 1' Irwin to J llopp &

Co CMI'ltil Schmidt lo J llopp & Co.. CMwlaus Spreckels & Co by ntty' tn

Kllen M I'ratt .I'ar ItolSllen M I'ratt nnd hsh to U II

Cooke . , . . . , Dcll Drawn, lo, to Mrs JennieKahalena ,.,. I)

lessle Kahalena nnd hsh to Pio-neer llhlg ii Immi Assn, . . . , . M

't Blng Wul to Trs of II I

lllshop Ust Bur I.loseph Whltmntsh to Walter D

Ai'kerman M

lesso 1' Makalnal to Uoht lll'ml, I.Entered for Record Jan. 12, 1810.

From' 8:30 A. H. to 10:30 A. MirCmlly I' Kinney and hsb to Jo--

sept Kinney ct al ........ . IJXoitnan K Lmau anil wf to

Mrs John T Drown I)rl Strcubeck to W A McKuy, ...AMMuiiocI l'avao Sr and wf to

Munool l'avao Jr DMaria do (J Camara to Matla l'a-

vao it.., 1)

ilautiol l'awio Jr and wf la An-to-

l'avao , ..redk Mulr to W M aHTard..I' A

Jt of 8 C Allou h) trs to Ilou-e- rt

II I'i eneh Hoi

Miss l.vn Shaw of I'uclflc (hove,Jallfoinlu, ni lived on tho W. (1. Hallhis morning nnd took an automobilefter hieakfust for Waluiea, wherehe will teach In the governmentchool. Shu has been on Kuual e,

haxlng beeu located at Klatieau 1908. Shu icports u eV- - roughtip coming to Honolulu In ihu Ala-uod- a,

dm lug which the sun was vis-bi- o

only one day of tho whole voy-ig- e

(iarilen 'island.

The letitei of Thomas, Hquaie, asi suitable bite for the Carnegie

Is being considered. The spotvhero the bandstatul Is now locatedvould be tho locution of the librarylUlllllllg.

V.poritcJ Cr.i.l.n. ilojvl, tli. f itiT"l JWWIj Cooih. Iwl-dna- twup (o.oltun h.r Ci.knit Hied. II .clt duccllF

l som nJ thiol, makiof bi.tlhmf t.ir I. IMcat. o( cold. I tnotS llx " Uiiotl and ilopt thcouth. It f s boos lo auSemf fiom Attlima

Cr.t.l.n. Il S powcid etnnlciaV. aelinf botN

. . c.raliv. and ptrtentitf in contaaiuu. diwvwaCr.a.l.n.'a ttt ifcianmctKlaltcl M ill labia.Xrait of iiKCffilul ttw.

Far Sal. Vt tit DratiMlStnJ Ptul ftrDtxtip.

KM liockkl,Cr.a.lln. Anlli.ptteThroat Tsbl.ti. timrlcand toothing far IM i.nltled throat 10c.

Ta. Vat CraaalaM Ca.W Fakaa Slrart.Raw Tark Glr,

San Francisco Hotels

HOTELSTEWARTSAN FRANCISCOGeary Street, above Union Squtra

Juit opposite Ilotet St. FrnlEuropean Plan S1.60 a day upAmerican Plan $3.00 a day up

Steel and brick structure, furntth.I ngicoit $200,000. High class hotelat moderate rates. Center of theatreandret.lldistrlct.Onc.rlineitr.nl.ferrinealloverdty. Omnibusmeet.all trains and steamers. Send forbooklet with map of San Francisco,Hotel Stewart now recognized asHawaiianlslandheadquarers. Cableaddress, "Trawets." ABC Code.

HOTEL STEWART

A Big

BusinessBut our stock was so large and

assortment so complete that we can

still show you almost anything in

cur line that. will make a respectable

NEW YEAE'S GIFT

J.A.R.Vieirafc Co.. '

Phone 512. 113 Hotel St.

K Skin of Beauty is a Jay Foravei

T. FELIX GOL'RAUD'S ORIENTALDfi.

CREAM OR MAGICAL BEAUTIFIER

r rrcklaa. WolO r'alchtltaab. au4 hkl.

aa r.wry wirmwa

Sal atu.Mt Ua laatif .1 .tan, anilla v harmlr.. w.la.lfltu balura.la proprrlr tatda,Accapfnoceualfafrit r atmsainame. Dr. U ASarra aalt t.Mr of 0a bant.Ion I. vallrnti:

A roil la&a.IU du U.3.

1 raavnn.a'fleMrMNil. rr.um'allh.Uaat harmful H aa tb.

aala It a'l Hnnrwa aal r Mf.UouJa li.al.ia Is iba C.U.4 Slat-- a, CaU m Etrof.

U0.T.H0f lil. fr. V Eiut .tost Sttst In V

Stop That Gold

Chambers'

Laxative Cold

Tablets

will do it.

Only at

CHAMBER'S DRUG

CO., Ltd.Cor. Fort and King Sti.

Phone 131.

aaaaaaMaassaJaaMssassjasaajasaal

r.rf-T.o.'.-rj

IMAf flAIFIWluiMrs. NEniE HARRISON' 8COLOR. II Is ths only sntlrslr succssslisstlslsclory prtpsritlso (or ths purpos.Slmpl. Hsrmlsts Csrttln, Sold lor 20 yssrarscommsndsd and ui.d with s.tlilsetlon byIhoussnds. ConUIni no Issd. sulphur'or oIK.rhsrmlul lngr.dl.nt. II "dy.s" and "r.ttsr.rs"hv. dlssppolnt.d you, try Ihli. It niv.r falls.11.00. At all llnt-cl.s- s druggists and

BENSON, SMITH & CO.

Fort and Hotel Sts.

WAHTIB

To Inform those who were unable to Tgalu admittance to The IlonlneTheater on Saturda) evening, ow-

ing to the big rush, that thisgreat Chinese motion picture of

1 the Imperial Puticral of tlw late) 1'inpcror will be exhibited ngnln, tpnlght nnd tomorrow- - night, also

if great selection of other foreignsubjects of more than ordinary In-

terest, nnd u change of dance bySlh) I Campbell Held nnd n newsong by Mr. Shreve. 4A12-t- t

Henilnglun t)pewrlter. State model,in lee ami condition. Add rem"Tjpewrltei," llulletln office.

Clean wiping rg. at tho Bulletin of-

fice.

PROFESSIONAL CARDS.

Dr. F. SCHWANNOsteopath.

Corner Union and Beretania Sti,House Consulting, 2-- 3 p. m,. Sat-

urdays excepted, Operating, 9

a. m., 3-- 8 p. m.Phone 33.

S. E. LUCAS,OPTICIAN.

Huonio Building, cor. Hotel andAlakea.

Anyone in need of first-clas- s spec-

tacles properly fitted call on him.

DR. R0WAT

VETERINARY SURGEON

Removed fromt777 King Street

1113 Kinau Street' Phone 1429 -

A TRAIN HIDK TO

HALBIWAr

HAS ALL OK THE CONTORTSFOUND IN A SUPERIOR TRAINSERVICE. TRY THE.. LIMITED.

Hotel MnjcstioSachs Block. Fort and Beretania Sts.

Fine furnished rooms, 11. per day$10 and upwards per month. Splendid accommodations.

MRS. C. A. BLAISDELL, Prop.

David DaytonReal Estate Agent

137 MERCHANT STREET

FOR SALEResidences on Beretania Street,

and other property.

DISTILLED WATERThat Is Purity Itself.

Arctic Soda Water Works

LEITHEAD & WOODWARDPhone 587.

PEARY'S NORTH POLE SKATES

ON EXHIBITION AT THE

Orpheum Saloon,

HONOLULU DANCING ACADEMYMeets Monday and Friday nights at8:30 o'clock, Kilohana Art League,under the direction of

OTTO BURMESTER.New Dances a Specialty.

Information furnished by OttoBurmester, .Phone Res. 1178.

P. H. BURNETTS

Com'r. of Deeds for California hoiNew York; NOTARY PUBLIC;Grant Marriatw Xioehsei! DrawsMortgages, Dseds, Bills of Sal,1Leases, Wills, Eto. Attorney for theDistrict Courts. 79 MERCHANT 8THONOLULU; PHONE 310.

S. UCHIDA

Bicycle shop and general repairingwork. Specialty in nickle, silverand gold plated work.

it KING. OPP, ALAPAI ST.

, PACIFIC ENGINEERINGCOMPANY, LTD.

Consulting, Designing and Con-

structing Engineers.Bridges, Buildings, Concrete Struc-

tures, Steel Structures, Sanitary Sys-

tems, Reports and Estimates on Pro-jects. Phone 145.

BOSTON RESTAURANT.GOOD .MEALS FOR 25 CENT!.

NEW AND 'EXPERIENCED COOK.Everything in Season.Hotel Street, near Fort.

We want to see all our old cus-

tomers come back, , ,.

TO LET

w o unfurnished housekeeping'rooms, convenient lo three car-line- s.

I7GU King St., near l'a-w-

Junction, 4B14-t- r

Furnished rooms for working men;1$1 week tip. 1281 Fort St.

4479-l-

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

BOOMS AND BOARD.

Cool furnished rooms and cottage,with or without board. 1634Nuuanu Ave , near School St.Prices moderate. . 4450-t- l

FOE SALE.

Diamonds and Jewelry bought, soldand exchanged. J. Carlo, Kurt St.

4494-t- t

TOOLS SHARPENED

Scissors, knives, razors, saws, lawnmowers ground and sharpened;good work. Phone 11C1. Cor.Ktnau and l'llkol Sis. 4494-lr- a

5

MUSIC

Piano taught in 6 mos, S3 month (8lessons). special attention toadult geglnners. Music, Uulletlnoffice. 4483-lm- o

4EMPLOYMENT AQEHCT.

Javanese) Employment Association,Maunakea near Ami Theater. Callup phone C9T If )ou want a cook,good boy or servants.

DRAMATIC.

MARIE KENNY, from San Francisco. Dratnatli Studio. ITS lie T-etania. .Phone 33.

aPLUMBING.

Fm Sing Kee-Plum-ber asd Tiaiatlth.,,BaltJi.Bt.. tut. HoUl andPamahl7

MasheubA. iMr and Mrs. Hashlaoto, '

Te)epkoM Hr.HheamatiiM,Bruise,Hred Feeling,and otherAflatentiQuicklyRrltercd. .

178 BERETANIA AVE., near EMMABath and Electrical Treatant.

Importers of.ORIENTAL GOODS . !

WING W TAI & CO.941 Nuuanu St. Phone 280.

Stop Paying RentSee the

HAWAIIAN REALTY CO.

Phone 553. 83 Merchant St.

PAPERAll kinds in rolls and sheets.

AMERICAN-HAWAIIA- PAPERSUPPLY CO., LTD,

Fort and Queen Sts., Honolulu. '

TeL 410. G. Guild. Gen. Mas.

The Fashion SaloonMeet your friends there and enjoy

the lunches and drinks,Hotel Street near Fort.

Tack Scully, Tack Roberts.

Delivered to i

and oleet at Me imIce hundred U 10-11-). MiirBore. I ,W. O. lArlNHArVT,

IIS Merchant Vlal. 141.

PLANISHED STEELA full nssortment, sizes 24"xW"

to 48"il20", and gauges No, 18 teNo. 86 just to hand.

We do shee( metal work of tilkinds, and guarantee satisfaction.Your patronage is solicited.PROMPT 'ATTENTION TO JOBBING

EMHELUTH & CO., LTD. iPhone 211. 145 King St.

LEADING HAT CLEANERS.i I

All Kinds of Hats Cleaned andBlocked, ,

No Acids Used. Work Guaranteed.FELIX TURRO, Specialist, '

1154 Fort Street. Odd. Cemvent.Honolulu, T. H.

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185 editorial rooms 250 ?' Jtie., offlc. Ths.e sra tho t.l.ph.nt jignumbers gf th Bull. tin qffloa, i ''Si

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10 EVENING BULLETIN, HONOLULU. T. II., THU11SDAY, JAN, lit, ll5.

2ae6tumwmnS'Jf.

When shown, and reliable proof that a certainremedy had cured numerous cases of female ills, wouldn'tany sensible woman conclude that the same remedy wouldalso benefit her if with the same trouble ?

Here are two letters which prove the of LydiaE. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound.

Keil Hniiks, MIsi. ""Words nro liindcqunto to express wlintLydlu i:. IMiiUIkiiu's A'cjrctnblo Compound litis done for me. Isuffered from feinulo disease nud weakness which the dot-ting until win caused by a fibroid tumor, nnd I commenced tothink there was no help for me. I-- j ilia 13. Pink hum's VcKetableCompound mado mo a well woman after nil means hadfulled. My friends are all asking what has helped me so much,and I Rladly recommend I,yd In E. lMnkham's Voire table Compound." .Mrs. AVIIllo ICdwards.

llamnstcnd, Maryland. "Before tnltlnp; Lydlu K. Plnkhnm'sA CKctaldo Compound I was weak and nervous, and could notbe on my feet hair a day without suffering. The doctors toldmo t never would bo wqll without an operation, but Lydla K.l'lukham's Vci;etablo Compound has done more for tue than allthe doctors, nud I hope this valuable medicine may come Intothe hands of many more suffering women." Mrs. Joseph II.Dundy.

We will pay a handsome reward to any person who willprove to us that these letters are not genuine and truthful

or that cither of these women were paid in any way fortheir testimonials, or that the letters are withouttheir permission, or thaf the original letter from each didnot come to us entirely

What more proof can any one ask ?

For 30 years T,ydln E. Pinkham's VegetableCompound has been the standard remedy forfemale Ills. No sick woman does Justice toherself who will not try this famous medicine.Made exclusively from roots and herbs, andbus thousands of cures to Its credit.MssaOIrx. Plnkliam Invites nil sick womenWkW to write her for advice. She hasguided thousands to health free of charge.

Address Mrs. Plnkliam, Lynn, Mass.

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California Game and FishBROUGHT TO US ON EVEIIY STEAMER. IT IS THE

REMINDS ONE OF THE O00D THINGS TO

BE HAD IN THE,MARKETS,ABROAD. ALWAYS FRESH

AND DELICIOUS.

Metropolitan MarketW. F. Heilbron, Prop. , j , 45

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other

KIND THAT

Phone

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If You Don't Know

' t? That our lodu are the best to be had in the city, it' ii became you have never tried them, A trial cate will

convince you that in the manufacture of loda water we

, are in a clan by ourselves. ,. h

Consolidated Soda Water Co., Ltd.JOHN SCHLIEFF, Manager. ' Telephone 71.

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A general inspector Is expected tonrrlvp oh the U. S. Arm) transportThomas from San Francisco today millsotXiaftt-tjhcr- will lie a

spectlon of the post. These Inspectionsannual nml every iiail of the iot

iftlmJhuL khii

positive

sufferingefficiency

published

unsolicited.

Works

gngcnl(fa

fcteil. The buildings nml .theell t on of the lxnt ifOd"

uijlpments Inspected nmMhCbattalion ylll be Inspected In drills.garrison ami field. At the general In- -

sicctlnn, 1009, the battalion, exceptone company, was on n twenty-on- e daypractice inarch and camped near Sclio-fiel- d

llarrncks, where the three companies. F, 0 and 11, were Inspected Intheir drilling abilities and later thoInspector let timed to the post and In-

spected Company- - R.

1'ilvute Howell, mounted tnesron- -

gcr, .Company II, 20lh Infantry, wasdetailed ns oiderly for n general courtwhich convened nt Fort Shnftcr nt2:30 p. nt. on the 11th.Back to Duty.

cook i.ogan, company i;, sumhas been relieved ns com-

pany cook for Company K and liasbeen returned for duty ns private. -

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The Engineers, slnco tho first of tho . of the largo arc lampc, Is

jear. made many In very fast. The older players, on tlnj

location personnel of tho survey j ""v'" '" ' u

camps and tho work of mapping tho lsland being rapidly pushed forward.There nre now six detachments of sur-vey men working, two camps nearPearl City, ono at I.ellehua, two In thejmountains back of this camp and onoat Wnlmnnalo. Ono tnoro party willleave camp within the next few days.Tho men nro taking great pride In thework of their detachments eachIs endeavoring to turn Into tho draft-ing room here the finest work nnd asthe entire survey Is Instrument worka most complete map of Oaliu will bethe result. Most of 'tho instrumentmen on this work were engaged inthe mapping of the Island of Cuba be-

fore the arrival of Company a here.To Camp.

A detachment of men, under the di-

rection of Sergeant Charles Foard, re-turn to this post today In order to at-

tend to the final shlpmcnlts of sup-plies and equipage to the camp atWnlmanalo. These men will remainhero until tomorrow nnd will return totheir camp overland. The camp atWalmannlo hns been pitched nnd thomen nro' engaged upon their work. Thewagon train will leave this post todayfor Pearl City and will carry manysupplies for that detachment.S. O. 6.

Pursuant to telegraphic authority.Headquarters, Department of Califor-nia. Sergeant WJIIlnm J. Foster andPrivate Iveous Oberllghtner. of Com-pany O, Battnllon of Engineers,will proceed this date from Lcllohuato Fort Do nii8ay. on duty In con-nection with a military survey, nnSupon completion thereof, will returnto I.ellehua. Tho quartermaster department will furnish tho necessnrytransportation. Tho travel Isnecessary in military service.To Hospital.

Prlvato Clemmons, of Company Q.Engineers, was this day sent to thepost hospital here. Trlvato Clem-mons has a fever but with carefultreatment will soon bo with his com-pany ngaln. Prlvato Hummel, whohas been In tho hospital for somo timepaBt, has returned to, duty with Com-pany (1,

Handball.As tho detachments leave the post

for duty In tho mountains tho best oltho handball nro narrowingdown nnd tho games of yesterdayshowed that the men, from now onwho win tho games will bo those whokeep In practice und spend all avail-able time, on tho court o. The con-tests of yesterday woro nil very closeand tho teams had to put up tho bestgames possible to win. Tho most .oftho games nre now played by electriclight In tho.evenings and, with the aid

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Private Anderson, Company O, willdoubtless be tinnsfcried to CompanyK In a few dnjs, ns he has made

inppljcntlon for transfer ns cook, asineref,are no coohs in' uompan.M-1- ;

thai want to' (111 the Vacancy newopen since Cook Logan was relieved.

Corporal Ctirrnn, Company II, 20thInfantry, was admitted to the posthospital Tuesday 'morning. Ills Ill-

ness Is not (if a serious nature andho' will be back with his companyfor duty In n short time.No Drills.

Owing to tho frequent showersMonday and Tuesday mornings, therewere no Drills except gymnnslum andthe battalion was drilled battaliondrill at one' o'clock Tuesday after-noon. The drill lasted for little morethan nn hour. The men were nonethe worse for tho two days withoutdrill and did excellent and were upto time In nil the movements.

Privates Dugert and Williams,both of Company F, were admittedto the hospital Tuesday morning.

Musician Ferdlnnnt, Company a.was discharged from the post hospi-

tal Tuesday morning nnd returned toCompany O for duty ns musician.

DEn

the courthae changes the

nud '""" "e

Is

and

2nd

directedtho

players

Vantages of night play and there nronot ono of tho KRines last evening butwhat couhj hnvo been won by citherteam ir tho opposlto Dido had not keptright after the ball.Pott Detail.

Private Hoy Canon, Company O, hasbeen detailed on temporary duty und-er tho post quartermaster departmentns painter. Private Hero, of the samocompany, has been relieved from dutyIn the quartermaster department nndhas been returned to duly with hiscompany. Private James Smith hasbeen detailed as teamster In ho jioststables nnd Private Jones has beenrelieved nnd sent to duty with the sur-vey detachments.Ten Days. '

Prlvato' Nelson of CompanyO, Engineers, tins been granted a tenday pass from his company and lst.Private will spend the tlmo InHonolulu, lie has been at Fort I)eRussy for some time, having como tothis camp with Company A, Engineers,beforo tho nrrlvnl of tho present engi-neer troops at this post. Private Swnr-tai- l,

of tho detachment at Lclkyhiia, Isenjoying a pass In Honolulu from his.detachment. Ho will return to hisstation tho InBt of this week. PrivateSwartau Is tho draftsman for the I.el-lehua detacl'imcnt, plotting in tho workof tho Instrument men.

To Camp.Corporal Henry Emerson, v.1.0 Is In

charge of tho detachment placingstations In tho mountains

back of this post, returned to thiscamp today In order to arrango forfurther supplies for his camp. Flagsare being placed on tho highest ofthe mountains by this detachment nndwill be used by tho survey partywhich leaves, this camp the last ofthis week, as points for transit readings. Corporal Emerson, and PrivateHammond, 'who accompanied him In,will leave (or their camp this even-ing.

Rapid Fill.Tho pipe line, through which the cor-

al and sand from tho sea Is being car-

ried. Is fast extending across tho firstof the ponds of this post, Tho largodredge "Pearl Bar" is working dayand night sending In tho material forthe filling of the ponds and ns fast itsa jwrtlon Is filled In a now plpo Isplaced ahead and tho fill continued.Tho entire odgo of the ponds nrobanked up with sacks of sand nnjl thowater, which carries the fllllngTo theponds, returns to tho sea through ulargo wooden flumo. Tho plpo linoItself extends far out to sea on awooden trcstlo.

In Ball&ds

BIIU.FTIN AOH PV

MOSQUITO WAR

SOON TO

Donations May Be Solicited FromMerchant! and Others Throughout the City Fight Will Be'strenuously varrKgi;yu tomeEnd.

Secretary ol ,tSmith Is of the iMtik

rrlloWf( Mojti

that rtSLUteu- -

I. SW 17 vj; isand dollars ncrentjffor twjJvdWm-secutlv-

month's,' upplleu1 lh a'jnntnWwhich meant business, would at leastrednco of mosquitoes on

tho Island If not effectually extermln-nt- e

them,Just where, this amount of monoy

Ir to come from Is nlso a problemwhich covers nearly as much territoryns tho mosquito.

There Is one ray of hope In tho meet-- 'lug of tho shipper's wharf committee,which Is to take place In a couple ofdays. At this committee meeting thondvlsablllty of donating a part of thetonnngo tax. now collected, toward thomosquito-fightin- camralgn will bodlscus'cd. If such n iccslou Is

reached It will gie the mosquito light-

ers n start nt any rate.To augment this expected donation

from the shippers' wharf committee,nnd make the crusade effectual, It Issuggested by the Chamber of Com- -,

merce that smnll monthly - contributions be solicited from, businesshouces and citizens generally.

At a meeting of tho Chamber ofCommerco held yesterday. Ii E. Pax-to- n

ktated that Ihe question of tho ex-

pected donation from tho tonnngo taxwould bo thoroughly gone into nndevery posstblo thing dono to furthertho extermination ot the mosquito.

SIMPLE WASH

CURES ECZEMA

Why Salves Fall Whllj a SimpleLiquid Has Accomplished Thou-

sands of Cures.

It Is now thoroughly establishedamong tho best medical authoritiesthat eczemn Is purely a akin disease,due to a germ, nnd curahlo onlythrough the skin. It la not a blooddisease at all: In fact, thousands of I

people surfer with skin disease andare perfectly healthy otherwise, nndthereby prove they havo no diseasedblood.

Smeary salves cannot reach thegerms because, they do not penetratethe eklu. Tho only wy to reach thogerms Is) by means of n penetratingliquid.

Such a liquid can bo obtained bysimply mixing ordinary oil vof winter-gree- n

with thymol, Klyce.lno and oth-er healing agents. This compound,known as D. D. D. Prescription, stopstho Itch Instantly and tho cures allappear to bo permanent. In fact. Ittook thousands of cures, case nftei-'cas-

before the bept scientific au-thorities wcro convinced of tho. nbso-lut- o

merit of this remedy. D. D. D.Prescription klll3 tho germs In thoItching Bkln, Its effect is seen withinono minute after tho first application.Wo especially recomninnd D. D. I).Soap In.connoctlon with tho treatment.Honolulu Drug Co., Fort ntrect. '

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BAND CONCERT.

There will be a concert by the Ha.wnllan bnnd ut the Seaside Hotelthis evening at half-pa- st seven

.o'clock. The followlug program wjllbo rendered:March The Spirit of Liberty...,

I SousaOvorturoParr.grnph Th po. . . .SuppeIdyll Evening Chimes. . . .nolllnsonSelection ErnanI VerdtVocal Hawaiian Songs

Ar. by HergcrSelection The Hohemlan Hello..

, . Englander.Walt Artist Life StraussMurch Stars and StrlpeB Forever

The Stur Spangled Banner.

Ldwnrd C. Drown, n retired seacaptain, Is n patient In" a Hrooklyn 1810.hospital, convalescing after histwenty-thir- d surgical operation Infive years. He was under the knlfofor appendicitis, cataract ot the eyeand removal of a kidney.

TWO EACH EVENING

with Novel Effects

START

for Infants and Children.Don't Poison Baby.

TEARS AGO almost every mother thought licr child must haveparegoric or.laudanum to make It sleep. These drugs will produce sleep,

and afew drops too many will produce the slocp from which Ihero Uno waking. Many are the children who havo been killed or whose health liasbeen ruined forllfo by paregoric, laudanum and morphine, each ot which Is anarcotic product of opium. Druggists nro prohibited from selling either of tlinnarcotics ndmed to children at all, or to anybody, without labeling tlxnti"poison." Tho definition of "narcotlo" Is: "A meitCctne tohtch relieves itihand produce ileep, but tchlch npohonoui doses produces stupor, coma, convutsions and death." Tho taste and smell of medicines containing opium aro dis-

guised, and sold under the names of "Drops," "Cordials," "Soothing SympV'etc You should not permit any medlclno to be given to your children withoutyou or your physician know of what It Is composed, Cnstorln docs not con-tain narcotics.

S The r yg , jr. guarantees gcnulnoIgnaturc of tAaY ucuit Gaitorla

Physicians Recommend Castorla."I bar ftronesllr pKKrlbnl CMlorit for com'

xaaa sUmcoU ot chlMrr n with goal retalli."W, A. CBAXDilX, V. D.,

BaStlo, N. Y.

Al the ftthcr of thirteen children I crrUtnlyknow ometbloff tboat your great incillclna and,utile from my own family espcrlenre, I liare, In

my year of practice, found Caatorla a popular andefficient remedy In almoat ererr home.1

Ws. J. McCaasx, M. DOmaha, Neb.

IteuMlnprnitttcajre.

Children Cry for Fletcher's Castoria.In Use For 0ver30 Years.'

Mid -- January Bargainsour desire clear our stock and petti-

coats make room fcr new goods. order sooffering these prices:

CORSET COVERS25c, 35c, 40c, 50c, 75c a piece

PETTICOATS'50c, 75c, $1, $1.25, $1.50 a piece

L. AHOY,Nuuanu Street.

ftY AUTHORITYNOTICE OF SALE OF GENERAL

LEASE OF AGRICULTURALLAND AT NORTH K0HALA,HAWAII.

At 13 o'clQck noon, Monday, Feb-ruary 14, 1910, the front dour ofthe Capitol, Honolulu, then) will

ut public miction, under provi-

sions ot Pint V I.nnd Act lS9!i,Sections 278-28- 5 Inclusive, RevisedLaws of Hawaii, a General I.ense ofthe following-describe- d land:

Remnant of tho land ot Knau-buli- u,

containing nn area ofacres, more or less, being classed asagricultural land. Upset rental $80per annum; payable Inadvance. Term lenso, yeaisfrom Fobrunry 14, 1910.

Reservations regarding land re-

quired by tho government, set-

tlement or reclamation purposes, wl.lembodied In lease.

Cost advertising paid bythe purchaser.

For maps and further Information,apply nt the ofllco tho Comnils- -

Sousa 8lner of Public Lands, Honolulu.MARSTOX CAMPHELL,

Commlbslanor Public Lands.Dated, Honolulu, January II

Jan. 13, 20, 27; Feb. 4.

Dlank books of sorts, ledgers.'.etc., manufacture., the Bulletls

Mhl.Mnv CnniDany

"1 And your Cutorta la beneficial Intreatment of chlldrui'i allmenta,"

r. inn., M. D ,Chicago, III.

"X olijcct to what are called patent medtctnea,where malrr alono knows what etuff li put In Ibe m,but I formula of ) our Caetorla and adt tm

XJudgalltohaa very uee-- ful, u well aa barmleae famll j medicine."

N. B. guts, M. DUriKikljn.N.Y.

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Washington, October 7. Extromomeasures nre taken by tho Navy De-

partment to apprehend Wnrrcnt Ma-

chinist C. OoIipI, formerly nttnchod.totho cruiser Colorado, who wns con-

victed of various serious infractionsof tho naval regulations, nmong whichwob tho misappropriation of money,flobul was sentenced to be, dishonor-ably dismissed from tho service butbefore the sentence could be executo.lho escaped from the brtdgo ot thocruiser Tenncsseo nt Snn Francisco.If Gobcl Is recaptured a precedent willbe net which Is .expected to lessen thonumber of such escapes. Ho will bochnrged with desertion, and, upon con-

viction, n long term of Imprisonmentcan bo ndded to the original sentencoof Blmpto dlsmlssnl.

WnshlniJlon, Dec. 4. Final touchesupon a bill to bo presented beforo con-

gress at nn early date, which, Inshort, Is a provblon to make tho navalmllltln ot tho various states comounder tho samo benefits and trainingas the .pick bill made posslhte for thonational guard of the country, Is thoprincipal business to be taken up bytho delegates to tho National navalmllltln association at n meeting heroDecember !,

Tho now naval mllltla to bo putIn final shnpo ban received tho care-ful work of tho navul mllltla generalboard has been revised by tho gen-eral board ot the United States navy,with Admiral Dowey nt Its head.

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This Week at the Park TheaterPERFORMANCES

Miss Victoria Orville Mr. Walter StantonThe World's Greatest Humorist and Mimic

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