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STEAMER TABLE. -- s$&P A BULLETIN AD. is the most polite and effective way to open the door for
From tan Francis.:Mongolia Oct. 20
It Is hard to keep a goodVentura Oct. ZC
, , man clown unless a betterK For San Franelae.:ititUi ,, Doric t Oct 18 Evening Bulletin man In sitting upon lilm.
The man who Advertise it the manAlameda Oct 19
Sierra Oct 25 who cannot be aat upon he Is toomuch alive to allow it.From Vaneotrv.rt fAorangl Oct II,
Far Vancouver:
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Mlowera Oct II 3:30 O'CLOCK BUSINESS EDITION ;MWWIMIMIMIIMIIMIMII
Vol. XVI. No. 2004 HONOLULU, TERRITORY OF HAWAII. TUESDAY. OCTOBER 23, 1904 PRICE f )VNr
CZAR SENDS HIS PERSONAL APOLOGY
f.
Battle On In CourtTo
Scale Molokai Wall rlud thethn I
lll'IIMITl II ... n. ..!. 1. tnlil nn ...!.... 1. nv.l.nn.H. n...l ......... Ifllltn.ff til. I. Thla II fll mnntl I ll ftiruii'voiiiGH wnu! i ivuniu. 4'iuniiiib ubui.in ,., vau.vu.,,1 ..in. lue yCrra arrived just at me umo ex " nt t rob which the law allows
Dcmocrntli iiiiullilato Delegate to unrest mused vlslls various poll j cited she ha Just auiiecitcd In lirrak .nuuuor is worKing me numiing nr Miranda will tomonocongress, lor timpornr injunction minus, who iiiiinme Bnu tiisiurn uie ing (n rer0rd between Auckland andiignliist the health mithorltles to minds nf the Inmates with absurd this port. steamship wns ilelnulrlraln them from Interfering with bis promlhes and cajoleries almost 28 hours at Auckland, but Inaddressing the oters the Molokai j AITlnnt admits thnt Andrews, pite 0f this enormous delay she suehitllemeiit on the Issues of tho cam- - Attorne.v Ccncral, Is a member of thu irpcipj in . attliltiK mi with lnr hi licitlalgn, inmo on ror Hearing oetoro Hoard lleaitn, nut uenies mat lie islltiltid States Judge Sanfnrd II Dolo the one who originated and Insisted oilthis morning Attornojs W. A. Kinney the. plan to exeludo landldates fromiir.d C. A. Oajbrallh represented laukea IfltliiK the (ettlement; and on Infor-mi-
Attorni) (lencral Andrews and mattnn nud belief that theAttorney Ocncral W. B. rieni- - tornej fleneral Is tho ntthe ami
appeared for the Uoard of Health, (sonal leader of the Itcpubllian mm-th- e
Superintendent of tho Settlement palgu on the Island of amitho defense generally. Inles that tho settlement Is undir th"
Attorney Kinney read the 'pracr(
Hepubllcan Offlie 53 lieen101 Hiiusinnro ior puriiokes, exiepi inr ""'nearly hours for the Southwas published in estcriia)'s Jiunetin (iiio appointees mo uoarii ot iicnititmid Andrews then followed with the nro appointed by a Ucpubllcnn (liner-nailin- g
of thn respondent's answer. Inor hy and with the of theCharles V Cooper, one of tho de--, Senate of the Territory.
nt
of
ItN 3. Oct
m
ntm,
of j moi so 28
cr)
toin 11111, aumus rer-- j mai ir mo or on at 111.
preliminary ullcgntluns, "exeept not to ollow any detention at tho(
to the ipmllflrnttons of as candidates to tho the ier .,ort xvo on tho oyngo1) to for Hawaii." He pin I nil IT bo prevented fine and modcrato
I. 1" l'lukham (president landing arriving Honolulu01 is nny omcr no nnd pilot on ' 0f Interfering Bame of
of nninnt is.liusiucss wouiu nrih n. t nf ,. i,...i nt th ,fto ns lo rules regulations piul 15 11 Is lontliiulng1 main of Jail
truth ot allegations In tornp'alnt." He no admission "ns to
.lift ifimnlnlti.nl tlimitfli...ir.i.v. ...v .w...imu ..c.. -- -.
Ing Instructed his to pro- -I11 I.I- - .1.....!to uviiiuun, uu
lajed the same, hoping thatthe permit (lo go to to give)olllkal spct'ihes) would ultlninteljbo legal eoutest.' "
Cooper nt twenty-on- e
addressed to thoHoard of from ot thoJepr settlement, and especiallythe more responsible
I
lioa Can't Watch
Your Valuables
Constantly, but we canIt' of our business.I lie deposit In
our perfect pro-
tection for valuiblejewels, etc
1 5 ear.
fK
HAWAIIAN
TRUST, CO.
Limited,
FORT
dgcnjaminBiJ
MAKERS NlVyoRK
Correct Cbthcs Mn
j ii i
(Continued on Page 4.)J . w
IE TORES DIE.
01 mmTore, I'oito Hlean nt
the Oiihu tills morningheart He had grad-
ually for boine andprogressed rapidly the
Tho remains were luthe ill of ecm
only prison.
SHOP) ladle,aecure
hav.i
with
the
by the
but,by the
the
a
The Oceanic steamship nrfrom early
morning and wns docked
WVM. wharf nt 7 40 o'clock. . . 1 III u llll I 11II1I1I1III.1I.111UI .. . . . ' " -n (." an
for onclumii
re- - The
Lorrln
or
deniesper-lu- g
Oalm,
01
ulu by splendid exhibition ofShort ghes the t
of how was done8i!ncy, W,
10, 1S0I nt 2.57 p. Had strongf,till with terrific high all the wa)airnss the 11 sen. Arrhlng
October ltlh nt u:25Aueklnnd 15th
control Holders , after hning detnlnedinjuneiion, tno which party waiting
eonecnt
crn there lieenrailway nniliouta to Iica
rain storms Had lino mulPago nrrhliig
leiidants mmeii me uooer sa)s uoarii there Oitober 18th p.tnln Health Miould decide After a few hours tat-a-s
laukea address lontlnucdlocate Congress (ertulnly wlih weather trado
states ' that ifrom within sjld settlement M winds, off harboruoaru jieaim; October
neni,lm. nnimnx,,unable with from
makesutiottiAi. ,
loiinsel bring. .
leciuuKs I'uiuiiu
that leastletters liaMi been
Henlthfrom
thcra,
partsafe boxes
vaults affordpapers'
Rented
ST.
for
i
Joso 0
died
from dlsinsi' beentime past
diseasecud.
visionetcry.
books sixteen
a
3
n
II G steamingto S. S.
hasin steaming
on
OF
111 ahas
Ing had noIn In of his
vounchlBOEclsKlunWcessor ns of tho
In tho ns
would
Yes?men
ll
fromRico
theiralone
their fromocean.
have
here.
Sierra
speedI'urser
Sailed fromeber
Taenia
Salted from at
malls,lieaiy
ilats hours Fromthu Sierra
brokenpassage time just
Page
ac
thnt as taken
OaWu
umo
hours wns Jar--
.u......u'I""
man
227
formal
nnd
heard
FisherIflieil the the
A
the and High Klunot will
the $nin himthis toward
Ing the far nn pos
itrned wilt thebefore ue
Hon the matter. mnttirstands tho books upear
has turned
It..
moneyH pnjicn
wu,n WrnmIa ,or
for Mlianlaukea
man naming legitimate Henlth as filsabiiro.out the ilty anil De .. m. tin. inmniou in 1,..
lonsult and Sdney, or Moloknl thopertain the
liflv.
uin
Molokai
granted without n
Inmates
Inmates
pilton,
toInterred
prison tho MnhIM
hating
weather
lepers,
Honolulurecords, mak-
ing5.)
OFFICE
ho action!thn
1110
he ho
in
II.
off
fin
liy
nil
heMoss-ma-
Asare eon
Ar
As
though
bo
,'
in
As
bo
tlh to bo1110
tnererore
falling
prison
by theC which sprung
to a naffairs
nt.the tho j
gated rimi,The Hoard Health uinslilter
wholo matter Is The Hoardnot
ailil theHigh Sheriff Mated nfnlr ' Is still under wnyrN
ct
to
to
Torn hnd sucipeiled en 111 lie n a a matter 01 inei, mini mu .. , , , v ,.nu i,i,ido not think . .ns prettyn egg t, g aflinl00ll
jail.
board
rogue's III at Deputy Sheriffmade a arrived here,dn i"l'le das. 1 . p"" u,ninuktpt pollio department a ,,.crc reEllar toIn records. of mln( of no aicouiits nn CASUALTIES.
, Mrt ns a would be J
. . . ""' Japanese1piiuiie thing Is no nriounts to
Toio's uamo before public warden or .. . tommo oipurrcnee. Investigation tt ai i9,t.especially six when lerruorj. 1 sunn wan fini1nnt ,
he made daring the "" " hpiuiiuiiuhd n Chinesewas shall then spend eonsld- - ' b
In Kaplulanl I'ark. to """lo tnougni nnu inuna rnllL-li-l Hon OI a mail 10 OUICC.
on tho Wnlldkl road a few after Sheriff Henry asked If I'aul... ..... li tt n wl l.'nmlna u nrnbe galmd was."" "" ...vserving a )car's for vagrancy. Possn.io caiuuunies no
hnvo been January onenu u.iswe-ie-.- i ...
lived. firmatlve. Ilegardlng said:1 . I "Kamlna Is an exceedingly good
fa- -
It
to
to to
to
at
of ofdo
nr
bto go
ns
nnIn thu
toIn
man
to
up ,)l0
law- -
ones
on tho thofor an
01me
n
im
1 to ofIn on
oils ot ofof
ofof
of to
lie to
In air
111 ,.,.bad Ills "I
torno
ofbut
ino sort oftho "f most ,)f of of
some i"p uniit mo
girlandon
bciec.mnlin ,.nnil lila 1111
lnititiTore .....v..tor omm
free next unu- -
had
arged on n
?.: ' l"nK',W0"" ,,oa, B0; "aa- - aI MINMhr hns deputy for a long , . .prH ,lf ..
wm .b, .. . . .. i i yiiiunvBVp ..-- . ..
By telephoning Main (8ILENTBARBER desiringclal massage the services
consider
Have You Been To Fair?
seen thousands wearingclothes
jljredpenjamih5(2
MAKERS flEWyRK
Wherever American
Alfred Benjamin c,0hree
worn bestMaine Honolulu,
that's theextent popularity.
Advertising ac-
complished this result ; sup-ported character
clothes themselves hasmade merits knownocean
Come and look
them.sole agents
THE KftSH CO.,LIMITED.
Colonies thll
following
teas
AucklandOctober
smooth seas
will
time.Auckland
previous
(Continued
BENRY DIS USSES
nitnM nmcAATagainst
freedom.
nipo niuwii . .c -aa Juiliw
nlleand has (0 m'or under ... , ,. , i,nr
Soper others man1, , fAAnilininnilAil 111 hla , ,Eiinaplnni na uliflll ceriniiuy lift ... ,. . ..,. .
of an expert homM. among I tho ,,, ,Q
Then must
label
ir floats
FromPorto
high
at
While
owing
I'ngo,
aim
rnr
l.AAnJn
It Is I may, ,,f
him ' camo (o nt lll0bt F VC9 I i in..n , n UA nil
Several men tho of Wardenvho have not yet
Ucpubllcnn Centralwho
tako posi-
tion I'aul Jarrett,Johnson, R. Murray
A. MeOuro wasfor but
a eandldatoallow his uamo bo considered.
Portuguese C'hurcb.Kalsha
America Maru sighted Kokoafternoon
days
$460Short
Auditor afternnnnauditing bills the)
Deputy Sheriff's total
costs. Hidoes whether allow
deposited withmorning tour
dedileney.sible steps ngalnst Mosiiuan
the Sheriff ioiihiiU(lenernl taking
bo
short Mossmauthai, ;,
,ulk
ileum Mints
thn
of
,a
bo
ot
Vllt llllll ......of a tu
his In
his of nota or of
to
ltri.n ! unn no 11 In... Tl ... ..!.. .1.... I.. - VI WM lU .......... .IMI. i.iui. .m .n . ... ,, .,,
say. It"' " "' "'
t or it.
tofnr nn
"- - "" " - br stl ngIn his , fc ,
at his w III r . .... ..,to ui,i.i . a
' . i. v.wv. ..w rtrt 4.V
wasthis
Sho fivo
this
tholife
tho
law
luuujhad
Cel,
PailA
tho
tho
the of S K
hln life. had Ihol.un. ... f.l. I..- -. nM.I nilIIIIItt Ik ai
of
e
tho by on the galfor the
sot nt 11 In thoof will far
less otthe who
was tho Inst nt tho
to n ofanil
mil ntnl ttlit at Inntieour tho
tho
In hisj will tho
lion with thewill bo
oil u nof fart wilt nil)
to tat.I the samo
wero ntwill up tin- - in
of Cur (nit,restrain dn'H will thn
ni t, from Tho gal1,1. 1,1
hltn tho tho of the hours, t10 tho facing the
tho
the
electric wlroailed
mith- - Had
Hoardsegri --- ,,
been
YTAIlUEll Ur rniJUn
'Altl'ioiiBlivery warden
ntlemoonCooper
regard
settlemi
inmntespresent
ilwlwlvisits political
Henry this mom- - court
Sheriff, thnt thcro will t.moonadorned .!, Chinese, Tw0 havehave with
namenttny re
monthsbreak
gniig with
neury euKamlna
,..,..
"" '
men.
thobo
not
Dole mis Thul)r. !!. was the the will bo will
In the to roomtho In the tho Tho
the gae on 8.)rules and
tho the ones.
tho of
has Attho
of
iiiji"
tho
nnd
offlco
mium-i- inlornnBbeen 0car wni) lmtmn,
police jcarsSheriff Tnn,o.
wellvnys fr()m
their shalloffleo quite possible that Manii ,,, Th0give which clrcult ,,,.
wantmade
Thoeosaid
Dow,Sam
Henry Vldn.talked when
Dow would
Kisen
o'clock
Coast.
oIIUp.
know
torney
today
Whllo KcttlnK JuryDenglro process,when almost beeu secur-ed, Denglro pleaguilty plea guilty
second degree. Thosecond degno
murder from twenty jenr
iihlunnonIU.pu.,1.U.iiiiijuii .t.,-- n
!:"!""!? """""""" f",."'.! what
"T ,',,'" why sentenco shouldHenrybehalf.
b,n HK! BP""0 hn!fRpeeeli with
maker diedresidence. tako sreon;yn,u
niiMiwvM
Head 3:35brings from
fines
change
Wells, Fargo Co.Tho J'
EXPRESSMASONIC TEMPLE
Phone Main 156
CONlMMMi
lUhAl
1DIE TOMORROW
Jose slaorinoii, tomorrow expiate crimewith After having
tragic d)lngTho hour
been o'clock forenoon.hanging Mlrandi
public than that Tanbantmurderei,
uxecutulOahu that tlmo InWtutlnniweio issued numberpie. occnslon only lxillcn
.nilnlenough(.(llcleney.
ilfJill:
worklns iimpleto
The
nnnnlnttnpnt
Knmana,
Japanese
last tlmo tomorrow morningtrented wllh
usually treatsIntended Mlrandn
allow hearty breakfast. mnt-te- r
givenwishes
Tho gallows, whichused nisnburos
mrl) motnlugArgument npplliatlon arrangements
Injunction execution practicallypresent reeellug those
mere prevented, 4.30 Total oicu-lv.1.-
dns settlement eorrldor
entering
states prisoner
Toyo
before Judge yard. means
stand testify switchboardHoard conducting right sldo eorrldor.
evidence (Continued Pageconcerning
governmentmuting SHrUlrr
proposition allowing sJUfcilill ULtlHWaddresses dementi
postponed.
detlnltejy
reputation
AlllrN
Com-nittte- o
endorsed
morning
Miranda,
eonsldern- -
execution,
THAT
MOSSMAN IS SHORT
auditing ncrountsDeputy Sheriff's oftlco continuedforenoon during
the
o'clock afternoonjet that
through BREST,Auditor Miiteu torpedoop. EST.
portrait the gallery an Chll-- ,
nnd received ,,.,,.. of. had nothing doIts trora kindti,0 economy JAPAN'S
llo bee.. notMt nnd th. the
bis iuixiw,ono importani l)c Chll Sliakhe
from iWboHolull HUB
i'"wone term
He
hasn't
We're
willing
trap
with had reference
Denglro,He ,.wnwaH
Alaska
i.us Maexcellent In Ul0 rcst
the i,...,and and hns nl- -
tho,Kr0 am,
.,i0
mall
no to
at the men for
toto
to
Ho
,,,,Lnm
,,..
of
of
of
andtho ho do- -
trtnl.job
fornro
are M.II.
howas
rift
more
by
the
ox.vv.iw
forhad
toIn penalty
by forranges
...o Denglro got tholimit.
mlDIUli'B nn,l
UHked ho to
";; not bo pronounc- -Hoon Attorney had much
11,0 "ltt"' In his.hJ 0VfT ""TOu......M...v met
town, thisTho fuuera ..,.
Bions ovcryiiiins wo,.ft,itlnnrt
The
T)a
will
Ulnt
lewo
Ions. hnuglng has
The
Atlargo peo
On thistl,
m
life
ho bowhich
Its letlin.
ho bo thingho
set Inall
i)oar,i
under
He
polltltal 1
,,
IMI
d
"- -a
SAYS
The of ofthis
At2 of
0he be
1 em Three
bym. He
list lonsiuer of1110 ,
which
tils
can,
wns
'..!
would
nimteltHigh Sheriff nflernoon
nl nbout 2 o'clock u withI'isher after which ho spoke
to a Ilulletln reporter nbout ns follows:
"So far wo a shnrlago of JtOO orIn Mossman's accounts.
Khortage Is of money which shouldhnvo been paid on bills but whlih wasnot paid but was held back b) Moss-ma- n
for reason. money wnsns expenses to bo applied
suih payment."Mossman morning deposited
J01U with me. Ho said It was govern'ment monoy which ho had In abox In house. I can sco thnt
la olllco money. If it wus It shouldhave been In safe. I do not seathat this with mo can bobrought to bear on tho shortage Ithink It was absurd to deposit government money In llttlo offlco
drawers at his house.bhortago I mentioned 1 do not think
ba covered. It is posslblo that ashortage may bo found."
Uingston, Jarrett, Harris Andrado,
As club has no orgtnlntlon In Fifth District, no rcc- -
made lu thatquarter.
President II) an called tho meetingto order and In an address tomembers propnt stated that It wbb
by cxrcullvomembers should un
ilcrstaud n (on things' l'lrst, Intheir no ctiiulldnto
scleetod had been asked to pleilgohimself to tho views ot the club Inreturn for its support; that tho ilubwas thattho Huh has no with thaliquor Denlers' or anyother that as tho club
been formid ofto si euro good govern
tlin committed had to bestClub at a nf i. ni.iiitv e1eetnl tlmso whom
tnccllng night at .ov ronsldercd would bo InHotel endorsed tho following ticket: t V0WB of
imr aenators-e;ei- cn iirunn, party politics.Harvey, Ollhcrt II. Waller. j on Page 8.)
CZAR SENDS
REGRET TO KINGPress Special Cable.
ST Russia, 25. Emperor Nicholas hasKing Edward his regret for Incident of the Baltic fleet firing on
fishing boats in the North0
KUROPATKIN LEADSST. Russia, Oct. 25. has been made
chief of the Russian army.
Chilean Ships Will
Join Baltic SquadronST. Oct. 25. It Is reported Russia has
navy and these shlpa will Join the Baltic squadron atAzores.
0
Demands Not KnowiLONDON, England, 25. The British demands on Russia have not
been has the regret of hiscountry for Incident.
0- -WAITING FOR
VIGO, Spain, Qet. 25 Nine colliers are at port awaiting arrivalof the Russian The Spanish warships project the
this Auditor richer the port.had not finished but said hothought this af-- ' TORPEDO BOATS PASS
isner France, Oct. 25. Russiantiling done for pl.atliall that Rulan transport,the his Unt of Ilngworth tho
boat, and collier
figured, extensively '"KO number applications nir,,r,iirt thu kepthad Incarcerated several people will mokji )(?t!l)Il,tllr ,,, lonsoquemo
-- h" eneral Oyama report, casualtiesnilstimes. this get Investigate Thocame thn nciounts liver
agoprl
mnnagndROOI1
K'niiilnnhail
you
this
& Go.
man.
tho
tho
place,
nssault llngworth'H
Yoshlkawn dlmluuthorllilAI
smttneeddepartment
Yollnlkawil
op.rator ,,',
dressed
promotion
applica-tion
endorsement.
Bl;n,
try
Jury
murder
Imprisonment.
anything.
Hogansay
j,g brilliant
ir"'",rnmtho
steamship
provided
&
his
history
.ii
the
Ihujifternoon.
Clillilngvvortli whatever.Henry this
bad talkAuditor
find470 Tho
somo Thededucted for
this
kepthla not
thistho
deposit
vnrlousnud private Tho
willfurther
Qulnn.tho perfected
thoomnienditlnns wero
tho
doslrid tho committedthat thoroughly
thatpii'sentlng ticket,
emphatically nonpartisan,connection
As'oilatlonorganization;
had for tho purpose)indcnvnrlngnirnt tha
Oovornmentlast tho Occidental. ablo
rarry thor lrrespcctlvorimm
(ContinuedTor Ileprescntatlves Campbell,
rAseoclatcdPETERSBURG, Oct. telegraphed
expressing theSea.
PETERSBURG, General Kuropatkincommander-l- n
PETERSBURG, Russia, that pur-
chased the Chilean the
Oct.published. Ambassador Benekendorff expressed
COLLIERS SQUADRON.this the
squadron. will neutrality
JAPAN LOST 15,879WASHINGTON, Oct 25, 1904.
To JAPANESE CONSUL, Honolulu: (Received 8:35 a. m.)
Our total casualties In the battle of Shaho up to October 25th, Includ-
ing officers, were 15379. TAKAHIRA.
DOLE HANDS (IUT
JUSTICE IN
A FEW SEMENS
wero given six months' Imprisonmentfor conspiracy In relation to adultery.
Manuel C. lloss, sent to jail last jearfor ten months for embezzlement vtpost office funds, IC80 40, at Puunenc.
.Maul, having served his term and amonth extra on account of tho fine Ira- -
" ' posed In addition to Imprisonment,A bunch of sentences wero passed In ook (hc poor mnng oath lhU mornlne
. ederal Court this morning by Judge before U 8. Commissioner A. K. Jndi)oj0 and received his dtsehargo. Fine and
Krank M. Ilarazo was awarded ono nmount emliezzled wero Identical,jenr'a Imprisonment for forging a. The adultery loses of Tovozo Kans-post-
order mura ami Iihlaro Kancmiirn go ovo
Imoto nnd Kuramoto wero each sent until Monday,
to the reef for six months for consplr- - '
Ing to cause ndultery to bo eommltteo.l Thcro will be no meeting of theNakamura nnd 8uctaro Yoncno Hoard of Health this afternoon.
This " Malta" LastIs Very Popular
Patent and shiny leather, will be favorite, alwaya.Some season, ago .hoe. had a narrow toe. It wa. pretty but
It pinched. Very reluctantly women gave It up.
Thl. season shoemaker, have obtained the effect with com-
fort.You will see It In thl. new shape of Laird, Schober A Co.'.
footwear.Oxford, made of Ideal kid, golf cut, dull top and new Cuban
heel. Light, flexible turned ole. Ha. the latest pointed toe,
PRICE $5.JO.
Manuyacnsres' Shoe Co., Ltd.1057 FOR 1" STREET.
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fc
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TWO VENINO BULLETIN, HONOLULU. T. H.. TUESDAY. OCT. 25, 1901.
KASONIC temple
ifcrwLV CALtKDAR.
MO.XLA
TUBHDA'Le Progre. Third Degree.
i (I1MIXI1 V
Pacific Third Degree.
IllWNDAVPerfection Regular.
MMAKadoth 30th Degree.
til UIIA
All visiting members of tlmorder ore cordially Invited to attend ineetlnga of locnl lodges.
HARMONY LODGE, No. 3, I. 0. 0. F.
Meets every Mouday evening at 7 30
tu I O. O. V. Hall, Tott street.V. M. McQltEW, N. O.,E. It. HBNDRY, Secretary.
All tailing brothers ery cordiallyinvited.
MYSTIC LODGE, No. 2, K. of P.
Meets every Tuesday evniiiK at7. SO o'clock In K of I Hnll Kingetreet. Visiting uiolhcr lordlnll) luTlted to attend
JOHN VALKi:it C(1' WAl.DHON. K.ILS
OAHU LODGE, No. 1, K. of P.
Meets eery 1'rldny omlns ntK. 1. Hall, King slteet at Mem-ber-
of Mystic Lodge, No 2. Win.todgo. No. 8. and IHIuk uioth
crs coidlally InvitedWork, First Rank.
C. M WHITE, C CK. M COLEMAN, K It S
HONOLULU LODGE 616, P. O. E.
Honolulu Ludgi No. G16, n V O E ,
mil meet In their new hall, uu Millerand Deretanln streets, cery l'rlilaevening
Uy order of tho E It.HARRY II. SIMPSON.
Sceiotaiy.3. H FISHER, E.R.
Wm. M'KINLEY LODGE No. 8, K.of P.
Meets every Saturday evening at7:30 o'clock in K. of I. Hall, Kingstreet. Visiting brothers cordially
to attend.Regular Business.
H. T. MOORE, C.C.M. M. JOHNSON, K.R.S.
HONOLULU HARBOR, No. 54, A. A.
of M. & P.
Meets on first and third Sumla)evenings of each mouth nt 7 o'clock utK. of I. Hall. AH sojourning brothten are cordially Invited to attend.
Hy order Worthy CaptainE. H. PARKER.
J. M. RADWAY, C. C.
FIRE INSURANCE
TIM B. F, DILLINGHAM CO,, Ltd.
General Agent for Hawaii
Atlas Assuranca Company of London.Phoenix Assurance Co. of London.Mew York Underwriters' Agency,Providence Washington Insurance Co,
Phoenix Insurance Co. of Brooklyn.
ALBERT RAASMANAGER INSURANCE DEPTM'T,
Office 4th floor, Stangenwald Bldg.
Manufactured fromICE pure distilled watet
Delivered to any part ofcity by courteous drivers.
tata Ice and Electric Co.,
Kewalo. Telephone Blue 3151
COTTON BROS. & CO.ENGINEERS ANDGENERAL CONTRACTORS.
Plana and estimates furnished furall classes contracting work,
Tel. Main 24S.ROOM 300, BOSTON BLK., Honolulu.
RestaurantHONOLULU HINODE CO.
16 N. HOTEL 8T.Ontirely renovated! Now Management,
New Service.MEAL8 25c.
OPEN ALL NIGHT.
Irs, HARRIET G. EVANS,
Hair Dressing, Facial Massage,Manicuring and Chiropody.
N.. 310 Boston Bldg. HONOLULU.
Evening Work by Appointment Only.
tmtisnmsr.itmmimmtmmsmtii
Pure
Hawaiian
CastorOil
timtmmsmummmmmtmmmi
CURES INDIGESTION.
I5c per BottleTHE
Hollister Drug Co.,LIMITED.
1056 rt Street.
MILLER'S
BOCK
BEER
THE PUREST
THE MILDEST
THE HEALTHIESTBREW.
LIQUOR DEPARTMENT.
Hoffschlaeger Co.,
Limited,
25 King; Street, neat Bethel
Wm. ti. Irwin & Co., Ltd.
WM. O. IRWIN... President and MgiJNO. D. SPRECKKLS...lst VIco Pros.W. M. Q1KFARI) 2d VIco Pres.II. M. WHITNEY, Jr TreasurerRICHARD IVERS SecretaryA. C. LOVEKIN Auditor
SUOAR FACTORSAND
COMMISSION AOBNTSAttcti lor tt
SCOTTISH UNION ft NATIONAL INSURANCUMPANT OF tDINUUKOM.
WIIHELMA OF MAr.DEBURO GENERAIINSURANCE COMPANY.
ASSOCIATED INSURANCE COMPANYof Muolcbaod Btflla.
tLLIANCB MARINE ft GENERAL ASSURAMCICO. LW.. ol Union.
ROYAL INSURANCB COMPANY ol LIVERPOOIALLIANCE ASSURANCE CO. of LONDON.
ROCHESTER GERMAN INSURANCE COMPANOF NEW YORK.
AGENTS OF THE
Oceaiic Steamship CemptijOF SAN FRANCISCO. CAL.
DAVID DAYTON117 MERCHANT STREET.
Lots for Salela KAPIOLANI PARK ADDITIO
KALIHI, and othsr dsslrabls Iseslltlss
Alio 1 JUMP-SBA-T BUCXBOAUDsecond-hand- ; good m nsw.
Horse Shoeing.W.W.Wright Co.
Limited,kmva opened a kon-iao-L-
department In tonnM-tlo-a
with their carrlsf.kop, .to. Having secur-
ed tke service, ot a int-ela- s.
abocr, they are pre-pared to do all work
to them In a lrat-dat- a
manner.
BUILDING MATERIALSOr ALL KINDS.
Dealers In Lumber and CM
ALLEN d ROBINSON,Queen at, Honolulu.
Weekly Edition of the Bulletin, ti"
LOCAL AND GENERAL
Read "Wants" on page 6.
Horso clipping, Club Stables.Arrived In tonn, "Duster Drown" nt
Walt, Nichols.
Have your old Panama hat madelike new. Globe Clothing House.
A bargain special salo of emclopes, .
i n thousand. A. II. Arlelgh & Co.Register vote straight Drink1
Straight Pantheon O. P. S. whiskey.Mystic Ixidge, No. 2, K. of P, meets
tonight In K, of I'. Hall, King Ktieet.
DaltenherR tidies, hhnms and sinrfs2lv upward at A lllom's, Progress I
(,i0ll(.
Neatly furnished room, at tho Pop- - J"0 Iemontrtlon. nt the i.ioiio Mayestenlny. on the arrlnl of theand week. 1249u'.ar. $1, 11.60. $2 per
Fort StreetBlank books of all sorts. ledger '
etc. manufactured by tho Bulletin 1Mb--.
lishlng Company,Orders taken for fresh xloteU. In
riulre Harold Oenr, lilStf Emma St Teleplionc, Illuo 2371.
Ceill llroun. Mrs. llromi and ilnimliler returned this niornliiR from n twoweeks' stny nt l.nle.
The Hnunllan Woman's Club meets'Hits afternoon nt the home of Mrs. V
I" Prenr nt 3'3ll nMnik.tT,!,. v. Tn,in in i. f,i
probate notl.e In tho matter of ,le-w-
Male of the late W S. Noblltt.Klondike I'l. and Dromo Pop for
hcnc'.aihe and that tired feeling. Orderof the mauufailurci-H- , 127 Miller St.
Tho best cream tho Islands affordnc tiso in the manufacture of our leecreams. Hart &. Co . Ltd. The i:ilte.
The minimi nice (Inn of the HonoluluUlnar and Ite.idlni; Itnom Asi-o- i Intlonwill be held at their rooms l'rld.t.Oitolwr 2S nt 7 Itn p m
Hawaiian New C'n is sIiiiuIiik nhnmlxoiiie line nf bluli Krnil-- ' non--
wiltliiK papers III fumy iKixes Siesample display In Voiiin; llulldlim winilow
The Wiiinim'H ('lirlsllnn TeinpciniueI'nliiii In llnunli will celebrate llxtwentieth nniilerinry this afternoon ntthe residenie nf the .Mrs .1
M Whitney
The follimliiR olll.eiH of the lolaulAssoc Intlon fnntball team wenInst liiln Klnnison. tapliiln John Kelk-tt- , nnilinnnnRer, Joint Anilersou, Kenetni.t
The sale of the Kniunln SiiRiir Coproperty at am linn )eslerda broimlitTl.'.i;: Ho Or A .Mnurltx p.ild $:i.o'olor the nhupiinn of Mnitileha, a tiaitfur whli h tlu-- inmpnny tliree mi nKiiiall $71Hi ash mid 'lXMm In paid up
Hi Oik
i:iiKtinnn'H llni.li shiftH liae seerdl ,
illfllmt ndvantnKi-- s oer Hash powders.They bum mine slowly and tliirefoiedo not Mnitle the sltlcr. They uUc nmfter IlKht. the shadows nr-- i
not so haish. Von um pt them ntHonolulu Photo Supply Co.
Omernor Carter will bee to It thatPrime I'lislilinl Is Wi'Uomeil on livhaltof the Territory, uIIIioiikIi It Is K.iblthat tlie l'lliue will lsll hele merelyas u iirlatu iltlreu of .Inpan Smi'- -
tary Atklm-o- will do the honoi-- andn military nldo finm the Nationall!ii ml will be
ltetiiiu of HiimmoiiH Issued by Com- -
of l'rlxali' Ways nnd WnlirItlchts i:mma M Nakulna Ik mnite In
Harriet H. WlKlit . The Dowti-t- t Co.,
a nl. Plalutlir names seven pleiex ofli'inl In Niiiiiiuii valley of whlih ihuilalms to be owner nnd entitled to lep SiUln iKh.s. f.jV.lortri .ii.Mh. . iwu n
i
AGRICULTURAL
The Hnwnllnn and Agrl- -
culturallst foi October deals with thofollowing topics: .
Hawaiian Fruit Exchange.Tile South anil Chinese Labor.
SHawaii.
A
Fowler,F
Mr.and
I'ropuHi-- ruiesi iieservn in iiuHllo
JUNIOR FOOTBALL.
for the Jun-ior Football has been out.Tho games will played on tho Punu-lio-
gridiron. The siludule as fol-
lows:0t. 25 KnuiH II St. Louis.Oit. H. St. Louis.
I Puunlioii II s. St. Louis.r. Mills Puuahou II
Nov lu 1'iiuatiou 11 s. IIIkIi SihoolII
NoNov
.Mills IIIkIi SihoolPunnhoii Kams
Nov 2 liluli Sihool
Tne weekly of the EveningBulletin gives complete j
the pwwa the
FOR
mi.tm workLADY ASSISTANT.
NEW YORKio7 PORT
miEKIMUli(Associated Pri Cable.
RUSSIAN EXPLANATION.Rome, 0t. 21. The Itifwlnn .
sny Kays the Rattle licet expciteil an I
.f r.i fi,iiil f twi fljllltltr
lsSQUADRON.
Victoria, (M. The Immediatelonrentrntlnn of the Paillle squadron
Ewiulniall has been oideied.
RESENTMENT LONDON.London, Theie ns n hoi
Russian nmbniador.
3T PETEn9QURG ,0N0RANT.s, ,,clcrBllurr 0lt 2j.-.T- he news
of the flflilnp fleet nffnlr has notnlllc tally rereUcd.
KING'S GIFT.London, Oil. SI. KIiik IMwnul hai
mil a donation Jiooo the fnnillloHtof the men killed on the Ashing licet
'PUNISH OFFICERS.Loudon, Oil 21 The prest demands
H - e punishment of the ItnMan nffl.crxured on the truwl.-r- .
"
jAfAntst Ktint-UHUtvtni-
SL Petcrsburc. Oil. 21 MnrshnlOvanm reilliiK lienxy reenfoneii.etit finm Port Attbur and .Inpnn li- -
n liitlou of dellnilim n nuxli,mv
MARTIAL LAW VIRGINIA. I
llerkvley, Vn Oct 21. The lllihlii(5 of n negro hen- fulloweil '
by Hie Inratlim nf innrtlnl law
Theie bne been MM-.-- laheiroom nnil
dRAZILIAN NAVY.Hlo lie ()(t. 21 The Cham
bcr of Deputies lins nutlinriri'il u iontiait fin Ibn Inilldliu "f
arshlpx nbrimil
BIG LUMBER CONTRACT.WnHhltii-lnii- . Oit. 1. 1'wo nnil n
llllf m,m, f t,H of liinil-- r for theI'.itmnm Kiiitriiit will ptirdiaooita l'iii;i-- t Sound inmp.ui.
PASSENGERS ARRIVED.
Kinm the Colonies, pi-- i S S Sierin,(), t 2.I. Mi (J. row smith. Anilrollc Count Ilourl. MIb" Anniellensou, Mrs. lllshop and thlhl.Thus, Howler, Miss M. Hint ken. Sllnrton, Sir Herbett MisCoates chllil, Tims, Curiam.Cm ili', Mr. nnd Mrs. Curkrekliifnut, Jiibu Council. Mis, " Duprcy
M. M. Dupiey. Mr. nnd Mis. 11
Dlsbiowi'. MIh M. I)als, Mr. amiMrs. I.. I)elt7. Mrs. i:nd. Mrs. M.IMwnrds, Miss I. lMwaids, Master FKdwaids, Master I.. I2dwnrds. Miss CKiIwhiiIk, .Miss neither, Alan O. ..or-du-
W. II. C Mr. Cnspatnvle, V.
Illiize, HaKi'. . and Mrsllamrmi', Mr Holmes. Mr. Ilawkes,P. .lorus, Mius ,f. A. MrMlllnu.Miss Cntlinrliii' .Mai Intyre, V. MeDoiiK.-ill-, .Mis. V Miss
MeDoiiftall. Miss M. MiDoukhIIMaster W. .MeDoiiKnll, Mr. Mnjook.Air. .Mi. Meodllt. Air. Mis,.1. O'Shiii. O'Slicn, .It., Mnu
it O'Connell. Iti'Kinnld Jloheils, l!co.Miss V Sutton, Shannon.
.Miss AI. i:. Slmouds. Air. nud Alts..Miss
'Tlni,... I l I r ll..l i
Whitney, Alls P Whitney. Mis.. . Whitney. Miss O. Whitney. ItI. W'ebb, Air. nnd Airs. II. O. Wnrd,
. Williams. Mr. mi usWhiteside and two piccaninnies,
inPA8SENGER8 BOOKED.
.Mis. O. C. Air. Takejote. AlIchlyou. .Meyer, AL Fieltas, Airs. W
.Meyers, C. S. Abon. CliuiiK,l. H. Vee. C. S. Kim, SliuiiK.
For the Colonies, per S. 8. Ventura.2ii. fieo. W. Skinner Jr., (leorgu
W. Skinner Kunst, Unsel.Allss KIiir. .Mrs. It. .Mackenzie.
PAS8ENGERS DEPARTED.
For Kauai ports, per stmr. Noenu,Oct. 2L Alts. Alulr, Allss JennieJohnson, Father Kmueran,
Oeo. F Winter, A, Uurns,Air Harvey, Mrs. Y. AI, Joancn.
Mark attracts bent, whltn rnflertn It."Arabic", being whllo only, reflects;that Is ono of tho reasons that coolsIron roofs degrees.
Skulloii. iiiuil nullwate, , HearhiK art Hal.l- -. .Mr Sumle, W. A.b.r 21 before theN.Yn c T c""Mi,
TOPICS.
Kori'ster
Di'velopmeiit of Parkl. For San Francisco, per S. 8. Sierra,Various Notes. 25. W. (Ireen, Miss Coffey andCorrespondence. The. Culthatlon of maid. Miss Umsniorc II. Ilos- -
Vanilla In John Kldwell. wo, mhs Sullivan, MUn Mul- -Preliminary Attount of the In-- 1 en, W. A. Urlm-rton- . Mr. Swantou
sects Keonomle Importnnee from, and paity, If. II. K. Iwn- -tho Hawaiian Islands, Part IV. (Con- - knml, Stark and wire, Mr. and Mrs.tinned from Annus! number, pane 205) (a. 11. Cole. Alollitt, Miss Now- -by l W. Terry. I un,i( Mrs. M. Needh'am, Mr.
iiiuDlHtrkt.
The sihedulo of Karnesmade
be
vs.2S AIIIIh
NovNov. vs.
Adilbert, Wnterhouse, Al- -
Wnterhouse. F. W. Stano anilII Kama II .Mills. wife, ltossmusen, F. Dillon.in St. I.oiiIh tt, Hluh For Kauai ports, per stmr. Nilliau,
(Oct. 2L J. II. Coney nnd wife,II.IS h. II.
Nuv. il II vs.Kama II s. II
EcTitlona .ummary ol
of day
NO
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BRITISH2
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IN
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of to
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Miss
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Alnikny, nndII. .1 II.
litHeld. 12. A.
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Skeltnu,
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Shult,It.
A. I. S.C. IC
Oft.Sr O. It.
Father
Ilerrlek, C.
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I. W
Oct,O.
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of C.
V.
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Win. Mrs.bert
vs. T.Sihool!
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II.
cxpot
lia
12.
it.
$100 RewardPROOF that I did not make my
samples. Anyone who cannot make eoodsamples csnnot do eood work. For my
compare my samples with others.LOWEST PRICES IN THE CITY.
DENTAL PARLORSSTREET
0WMa
itteRsGIVE IT ti TRIAL
Tim next llmo your stomach becomesweak and you suffer from Loss of Ap-
petite, Belching, Heartburn Nausea,Cramps, Indigestion, Dyspepsia, oiConstipation, wo urge a trial of Hosteller's Stomach Bitters. You'll bowell pleased with tho result, becausoIt positively cures such complaints.Hundreds of sickly men and womenhave testified to Its efflraey. Get thoRcnulno with our Private Stamp overtho null; of bottla.
BOSTETTER'S
STOMACH BITTERS
fT AUlIflllOO
A. N. SANFORD,BOSTON BUILDING, FORT STREET
OVER MAY A CO.
YES!BUY FROM US WHY? Because
we ar. the cheapest, call for your or-
ders, allow you 45 days In which topay your bills, deliver promptly. Youmake 5 on every dollar you Invest,
KALIHI STORE, White 3181.
The Lewin-Mey- er Co,
Epicnreaa and Palace Goods
E. J. WALKER,Wholesale Agent.
Special Saleol SAUCE PANS and PAINTS. Comecarl yand take your choice.
A. FERNANDEZ & SON,
No.. 4450 King St., Kat.y Block, bet.Nuuanu and Smith St..; Tel, Main 189,
$50.00 for $1,00AT THE
Ladysmith Shooting Gallery,
TOP OF PUNCHBOWL.
CASH PRIZE OF $50
William T. Paty,CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER.
ALAKRA ST.All classes of Building Work srorapt-l- y
nnd carefully executed.Office 'Phone Blue 1801.
Residence 'Phone Blue 2332.
M. Phillips & Co.Whol..ale Importera and Jobber.
EUROPEAN ANDAMERICAN DRY GOOD.
Fort and Queen eta.
SATO,188 HOTEL 8TREET near RIVER.
Illcycles and Ulcyclo Sundries;a Specialty. Ooods not called
for In 30 days will bo sold.
SHIPPING OUT JAPANESE.
Ilerlln, Germany, Oit. 9. AmericanAmbassador to 'Russia AliCormhkspent today at Berlin. He tonferredwith Japaneso AllnUter Inouyc regard-ing tho arrangements for the transpor-tation of tho Japaneso In Russia toJapan. Tho first party of theso passedthrough Ilerlln October 4th, and sev.iral hundred others, being the total oftill those wishing to return home, areexpei ted to pass through this week,
The arrangements for tho repatria-tion hno worked most satisfactorily.The Russian Government Is provldlugspecial trains for the nurnoso nnil Inbearing part of tho expense.
Amnassauor Mccormick continuedhis Journey to the United States to-
night.
Granite and Bronze MonumentsAt Prices
vGcffhllPBlli.Ve wabsjay"gf&X MWMl tZ .
s
mSmSKHawaiian Iron Fence and
jaiaaCriaNWilil 'ina,aia-- '"
--wM
176180 KING STREET.
NOW WE'REWe are prepared to eupply the People ef Honolulu with Freshest el
ISLAND MEATS. Al.o, Oard.n Produce of all kind.; Butttr, Egge, Chl.b-en.- ,
Turk.y., Sucking Pig.. Bacon, Ham: In fact, avervthlna that A FIRSCLA8S MARKET la called upon to
The ISLANDJAS. E. WESTBROOKE, Manaecr.
TELEPHONE MAIN 71.
NEW IDEAS n
FOB THE HUMMER TIMB.
PORTER FURNITURE COMPANY,YOUNG BUILDING. HOTEL BTREKT.
TELEPHONE (6.
BISMARK STABLE GO,, LTD.
WAILUKU, MAUI.
TELEPHONE 22.
BISMARK BRANCH STABLES
LAHAINA, MAUI.
Hack., CarrlacH. Buttles sal 1.4-di- e
Hortea on short notice.
C.rrl.ie. meet ail tttameri. Com-
petent drivers, rea.onable rate., new
vehicle, and live itock.
Alexander & BaldwinLIMITED,
OFFICERS.J. B. Castle First Vice PresidentW. M. Alexander... Second Vice PreJ. P. Cooke Trea.urerW. O. Smith S.crotaryGeo. R. Carter Audltoi
Sugar Factors and
Commission igeitsAOINT8 for Hawaiian Commercial kSutar Co., Haiku Bugsr Co., Pala Plan-tation Co., Kahlku Sugar Co., KlhelFlantatloa Co., Hawaiian Bugir Co.,Kahului Railroad Co.
WM. I. IRWIN & CO., LTD.Aisnta fop
Vtrn Husni- - Raflnlns Co ,
itn Pranolsoo, Cal.Bnlilwln Locomotlv Works,Prtlladalphla. Pu,
Nswsll Unlvaranl Mill Co.MsnulactursruolNotlonslCan.ShraUUor, Nw York, M.Y.Pnrattln Paint t. mpany,
San Pranolsco, Cal.Ohlandt A Co..Ran I'ranolaen Cnl,
Pnolflo Ol ranaportntlon Co'tnn anslasa, Cal.
Y. Wo Sing & Co.FRUIT8 AND GROCERIES.
Fresh provisions and fruit by everyCalifornia steamer. Fresh Island but-ter from Hawaii.
1123 Fort 8t. and 1180 Nuuanu St.2875 1(
YoshikawaTke Dike Doctor. I bare a bitatock ot wheel. Repairingour ipeclalty. Wheel. Rent-ed. Two Store.: 1C3 Klnt 8t,Hotel near River.
S. SAIKI,Dealer tn Bamboo Furniture. Pie
ture Frames, Grass Linen, DrawnLinen, Table Cloths, Collars, Neck--tics, etc.;
563 S. BERETANIA ST.NATIVE HAT8 AND NIIHAU MATt.
Alto CURIOS of all de.crlptlon. atliving price..
THE WOMArfs" EXCHANGE,
HOTEL, NEAR FORT.
To Suit.
Monument Works, Ltd
OFF ? JjTfurnish.
MEAT CO..FORT ST OPP. LOVE BLe
NEW FURNITURE
the famous aouaLAM
iiHttESUP' " 1
.fSA.
p.aka for lU.lf M
but I. not nol.y ,
E. R. IATH, THE PLLMIER, 'll King Street. 'Ph.ne t
ni.jvnrjiLIFE aid FIRE
Insurance - AgentsA0KNT8 TOR
HEW ENGLAND MUTUAL LIFE l
URANCE CO. OF IOSTON.
BTNA FIRE INIURANCB COMFANY OF HARTFORD.
Castle & Cooke, Ltd.HONOLULU.
Commlssio.i MsrohanlsI,ii Sugar Factors
AdaNTB FOR -The Iwa Plantation Co.Tke Walalua Atrlcultural C.The Koaala Suj.r Co.Tke Walmea Sutar Mill Co. 'The Fulton Lron Work., St. Laolt, HaThe SUndard Oil Co.The Oeo. F. Blake Stean. Puma a.Weiton'a Centrlfutal.The New Entland Life In.uraace Oa.
ot Bo.ton.The Aetna Fire In. Co, of Hartforl
Conn.The Alliance Aaiuranee Co, of Loafea.
C. Brewer & Co,, Ltd.ui.n Street, Honolulu, T. M.
, HAffentH tor
Hawaiian Atrlcultural Ce., OokalSutar Plant Co., Onomta Sutar Oe.Honomu Butar Ca.Walluku Sutar Oe,afakee Hutar Ca.Haleakala Ranck Oe.Tke Planter' Line of Ban Francl.eePacket., Chai. Brewer ft Co.'a lineBo.toa Packet.
U.t ef Officer.:a kf. Cooke, Pretldent; OeornRoberUon, Ifanater; . F. Bt.ho.Treaaurer aad BecreUry; CoL W. BAllen, Auditor; P. 0. Jone., 0. U.Cooke and Geo. R. Carter, Director.
P. O. Box 111. TeL White IIL
SANG CHAN,MERCHANT TAILOR,
HOTEL STREET, HONOLULU.Bolt made ta order In th !iaa
tylea. Perfect flt cuaranteed. CloUrIng cleaned, dyed and renclrei.
&mk'Mdi&tjtUtn A
l0a
Krgasa? J
BVRNINO UULLBTIN, HONOLULU, T. It.. TUnSDAV. OCT. 25, 190), THREE
Three Big Specials
MONDAYTUESDAY andWEDNESDAY
October 34th, 35th and 3Cth.
Here Is a trio of special bargain opportuni-
ties which wc offer for the days above notedproviding the goods hold out.
These arc tempting offers. All fresh newgoods.
Special No. 1.
Ladies shirt waist material, of white
oxford, heavily embroidered. Enough n.atcrial
and embroidery for full waist. Each patternnicely done up in a box. Really cheap at
$2.50 each.
During Sale $1.40.Sec Bcrctania Street window.
Special No. 3.Children's straw sailor hats, all new and
fresh, trimmed with good fancy ribbon. Abargain at 50c each.
During Sale 25c.Sec Fort Street window.
Special No. 3.Ladies' ribbed vests, low neck, no sleeves,
all Lirfcct and very desirable. 15c and 20c
qualities.During Sale at lOc each
Sec Fort Street window.
N. S. Sachs Dry Goods Co.
What Others Say - Drink More.
"The ue of carbonated beverage or wateri at an additionto wine or alcoholic liquors Is highly commendable, as they
greatly mitigate, or wholly obviate the retarding Influence of
such liquors on the digestion of starch." Dr. I. Burney Yeo, In
Popular Science Monthly. Prof. Charles F. Chandler, chemistto the N. Y. Board of Health; Dr. Julius, Professor of Analyt-
ical Chemistry In the American Institute, and many others all
speak In the highest terms of the beneficial effects of "SODA
WATER" upon the system.Let us supply you with a ease of our carbonated beverages.
Consolidated Soda Water Works, ltd.
TELEPHONE MAIN 71
YOU DO NOT STOOP BUT
STAND ERECT WHEN USING
The United States Rotary Washers
This is the lightest running machine on the market, The
clothes are turned back and forth through the hot soap
suds, cleaning them without ruhblng them to pieces. This
is our second shipment and parties who have used these
machines speak very highly of them.
rTHEO. H. DAViis& Co., Limited,
HARDWARE DEPARTMENT
PACIFIC TRANSFER CO.WILL CALL FOR YOUR BAGGAGE
We pack, haul and ship yourgoods and save vou money.
Dealers in STOVE WOOD, COAL and KINDLINGS.
Storage in Brick Warehouse, 126 King St. Phone Main 58
NEW LINE OF
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After a. rather stormy sesslos lojt Huitaco nnd lio illd not llli to hnvo
evening when n final vote was tnKc n m tent bin silicon nt the meeting.
only four men were found In thei;iglith Precinct of the Toiirtli Dis-
trict who would go on rccotd fin n Inkn split-ticke- t policy. Out or a mrttliunttended by between sixty and sev-
enty voters, only four arose to testlfvto the Influence of the Advertiser, anInfluence which the Attorney Geneinlnnri Mr. Towse held so muili In fearthat they rounded up the r.lghth Instnight and Induced It to go on record.The ote not only pleased all since icsupporters of the Republican party,hut It drove the cloud-wreath- s fiomthe brows of Messrs. Towse and An-
drews, and they went home helloingthat (lod reigns ntid that men have notlost their sanity.
Tho four men who opposed thestraight-ticke- t sentiment were Clin.Hustace, Mr. Ileal. Ficd. Damon andJchn WnlKcr. The vote was taken ntthe close of tho meeting on n motionmade by fleo. W. Smith that 'it liethe sense of the meeting that wo otethe utialght Republican ticket andthat wc do not confuse the principlesof the party with the ephemeral candldates of the hour."
I The ote was taken standing andthe whole Klghth Precinct was on Itsfeet In the afllimatlvo.
Tho meitlng was called to order bylack I.ik as. Messis. Loirln Andrewsnnd IM Towse or the ltepulilknn Cen-
tral Committee were present andboth talked nt length, giving the act-
ual conditions .of the campaign workup to date. Mr. Andrews slnted th.ittho Hawaiian voters had rallied
to tho support of the Itepubllcnn inrty, that he had never seenthem so enthusiastic nnd loyal, andthat the worl: of the campaign com-
mittee had been greatly aided by theHnwallans without promise of rewnrdor tho eost of a cent. He said, how-
ever, that there was nn nlniinlns disaffection ninong the white voters, andthat It was liable to spread with disastrous remits nmong the Hawallans.He said If the haole peislsts In a pro-
gram of ticket-splittin- the cry maybo taken up by the Hnwallans and ngeneral onslaught bo mndc against allwhite men on tho ticket. This fecllugof the haoles lind hem caused, he
by the blind faith of whitepeople In tho Advertiser, which Isadvocating a split ticket without giving tho slightest reason Tor It. Hesaid that fetich remarks as "Don't ben suckei" should have no weight withniat'ue-mlnde- men. He said thatwith all the nihlce to split the ticketnot a tlnglo valid leuson had beenHinted warranting such nctlun ltowent minutely Into tho legislative lie-or-
of both Mr. Aylctt and Long andfeald that the records show that theynever voted wrong on n good bill andalways voted right on bad bills. Hedefied anvono to name n single In
stance In which Aylctt had been fnlsnto a high standard of duty. In thecam of Long, ho gnvo him credit forgreat coltrago and Integrity In takingthe lultlatlvo lit, tho matter of exposing Kumakio and Johnson, and sal 1
that Long stood by the right side oftho business to tho end at the risk ofcutting his nun throat politically. Hosaid Unit Long came to him with evidence of crookedness against Kuma-lae- ,
when Kunmlac stood In high general favor and was tho leader of n pow-
erful political faction. Such a manho believed should have tho solid sup-port of tho white voters of tho FourthDistrict.
Mr. Andrews went at length Into
tho charges that tho late conventionwas manipulated by office-holder- re-
futing the charge, and then ho turnedhis attention to tho Advertiser's "ma-
chine," riddling it with shots of sar-
casm. Ho closed his plea for straightvotes by asking thoso present If anythere wero to give their reasous forwanting to split tho ticket. Ho snhlhe had found one man who was goingto spilt tho ticket but had not madeup his mind who ho would scratch orfor what Democrat he would vote. Hewas a man who merely believed with
tho Advertiser that this was n yearwhen tho Itepubllcan ticket should litcut.
Mr. Towso made a sincere and candid talk for straight parry work
why the meeting had been Ho.
meeting to
imauiiu iiiiuiiujhvu;the picclnct;
t don't btamoit was the
Hon."Lucas said: "The Administration
had nothing to do with It."Smith then called l.uuis back to tho
chair and took tho floor. He saidthat be had been a suppoiter of DrownIn tho convention nnd felt when Itwas over n little sore himself. He hadcarefully studied tho list of delegatesand found that the rhnrgn that theconvention was run by nlflce holderswns untrue. He Bald the foreigner InHawaii has set the example in every-thing; he regretted In say In vlre nswell ob In virtue. He wnined thewhite Republicans against setting theHnwallans the example of splittingthe ticket.
When Smith sat down Hastate wasup ngnln to offer a resolution whichwns not acted upon, the motion toadopt not even being seconded. Tholesolutlon wns ns follows.
Do It Itesolved, That the KlghthPrecinct Itcpuhllcnn Club of theFourth District demand Hint tho by-
laws of tho Republican pnrt of theof Hawaii be amended by
tho clause that (!ov eminentofficials nnd Government cmplovccsinnnot become mtmbois of lltt Terrltculal or Dlstllet Committees, and thata copy of this resolution be sent to theCentral Committee of the Republicanpnrty at once for their considerationand action.
Mr. Deal, who until vestcrday wasn member of tho ltepulilknn CentralCommittee, arose and read n shoit ad-
dress, In which he commended the Ad-
ministration or Governor Caiter, butended in denouncing the meddling ofGovernment officials. He assertedtuat because of the Interference of of-
ficials he would support Cecil Drown.Major Zclgler Jumped to his feet
and said: "That Is u strange state-ment to come from n member of theCentral Committee,
Admlnlstra
Teiiltory
"I no longer am n member of thefentinl Committee," said Ileal
"He icslgncd today." said SamJohnson. "Mny I speak at this meetlug?" continued Johnson. "I am notfiom this precinct; I am fiom Kaknako."
"All right, go ahead." mid Chaliman l.uuis.
"Tho tumble with Hustace an J
Ileal," said Johnson, "Is Hint they are"
"Wo aro not chickens In theKlglith." said n voice.
"I take back the 'sorehead'." saidJohnson; "that wns tho garbage of it.These fellows have oncer notloiiBabout men In public service. The)want us to take back scats until alterthe conventions and then come up andlo all the campaign work."
"No, we don't." said Hustnce,"Whnt do vou want then?" nsked
Johnson."WV want vou to let us do tho work
)ou arc doing now," said Hustace."You cuu't do tho work wo aro doing
now." said Johnson. "Wo are walkingnight ami day and have tho light tounite ns hard us we want to for theticket. So have vou; but you won'tbecause joii are sore I bog well, ovcrbody should work for the straightticket."
O. Swain, A. Coyne, Mr. Petrle tooku icnsonnblc view of tho situation anditiged all to vote straight:
II. 1. Murray Bald tho kick was be-
ing made at the wrong tlmo. Ho stoodwith the kickers at tho convention butwas now for tho straight ticket.
K. A. Douthltt made n logical speechshowing tho absurdity of tho positiontaken by tho splitters. The vote wastaken on the motion of Smith as an-
nounced nbovo and tho meeting nil-
loiirned with everybody In a good hu-
mor.
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When ho finished, Chas. Hustace prices, c.umaic ana proois iur.took a plnco in the aisle nnd denoune'- - nlshed for the asking.ed Andrews and Towse for their pres- - ' 'enco In tho precinct. Ho wanted to ONE SHARE ONE DOLLAR PERknow what they wcro thcro for nnd I MONTH.
j called.objected to being leu nnoui uy niu ino Tiiirtictn scries or hiock innose, said the Eighth Precinct tou'tlie j.oneer Building & Loan Assochviiuneu iniiiii.Ke.il "..., " " 'w ion wns uaucil October, ISO), nnd isMill I1UI IJIU.IUUVJ it nvMi junwpared by Government ofllelalB. Ho now "pen for subscription. Tho mem-wante-
Government officials to keop bcrshlp feo of fifty cents per share,their noses out of politics. Ho said and tho monthly dues aro one dollarCecil Ilrovvn was a victim of tho ad- - per month per shnro. Tho stock drawsministration of Carter; that ho him- - much better Interest than a savingsself had been dumped, nnd grow so bank.energetic In his remarks that ho top- - l'tuther Information can bo obtainedpled Into cuss words. from A. V. OUAR, Secretary,
Chairman Lucas cabled htm back to 22 King St.tho uso of sacred language) and said "
that spleen was out of placo In u BORN.
calcld promoto harmony,
Inserting
n,.rv Smith calle.1 the chair to or- - VlIMItA In this city. October 25, 1904.
dcr, saying "this Is a free country." to tho wlfo of William Vlcrla, a eon.
Lucas said: ".Mr. Smith, jou taketho chair: I want to tnlk " Chocolates, bonbons, taffies and
Fr at m- - omin, mnii.i mwi T.iimK took mixed candles, nently packed In fancy
- a tho floor. Ho said mat tho precinct hexes. Fresh every day at Hart : Co.,
Jw MOtel Ot. OlOre. was not to blame for tho troubles of Ltd. Tho Ullte.
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TUK3DAY OCT 1001.
DELEGATE TO CONGRESS
Jonah K. KalanianaoleFor Senator.
JOHN C. LANE,E. FAXON BISHOP,J. M. DOW8ETT.
Fourth District Representatives.W. W. HARRIS,CARLOS A. LONG,E. W. QUINN,FRANK ANDRADE,WM. AYLETT.E. K. LILIKALANI,
Fifth District Representatives.OSCAR PIHANUI COX,
t CHAS. BROAD,A. S. KALEIOPU,SOU MAHELONA,TH08. H. KALAWAIA.F. T. P. WATERH0U8E
Didn't know It was loaded appearto tx the excuse of the ltaltlc fleet
John ltcdmond declare tlint theIrish race U dying. That may lie ItIk no leitx In evidence, hoiu-ur- .
Intentional nr utilnteutlonal promo-
tion of prejudice III the electorate doesnot advnnco the Intcri'HlH of kochI gov-
ernment
High Sheriff Henry has only to ap-
point u second Warden Henry forOahu Prison to meet the full approtalof tho public.
The greatest surprise of the wnr Isthat the Unit It-- licet Is actually on Itsway Ho tho Orient aud malting fair-ly good tllll
And there was tnoro Joy In Wnlmcaover thoso two games than would haveronio from hatting a hundred V.nra-loch- s
out of the box.
It goes without saying thnt CountItonil was careful not to capture nnyof thoso Urlgham parrots as an addi-tion to tho gnmo birds of the Islands
Candidates for Delcgnto whose s
appeal to tho peoplo from thetext "We don't want no help," aroKood cundiuutes to elect to reiualu athomo.
Charley Hustaco's remarks Indicatek decision on his part that he had fal-
len Into a crowd of Philistines, espec-ially when he had a resolution preparedfur tbo occasion.
It Is very apparent that peace Is thefirst consideration In King Edward'smind. Too many points are beinggained on the Asiatic border to warranta speedy rush to arms.
Sevcnty-flv- to four In favor ot thostraight ticket is tho result of tho firstpoll of Uepubllcan voters In the EighthPrecinct of the Fourth District. Thatshows up the relative Republican ma-jority that will bo marked up twoweeks from today.
A timely explanation on why thoAuditing Department seldom finds sug-gestion ot wrong till an office is shakenup and thoroughly Investigated. Thepublic naturally draws the conclusionthat It thorough Investigations wort?more frequent there would bo less opportunity for mismanagement or misappropriation ot funds.
Intelligent men will not fall to notethat the minority In the Eighth Pre-cinct threaten to split their ticket onthe Senatorial ticket, a program whichthe split-ticke- t organ has strenuouslyargued should not bo followed. Whichall goes to show that split-ticke- t cam-paigns do not elect the men In whoseInterest It Is claimed the campaign Ismade.
Ot all tho letters ot acceptance Is-
sued, Tom Watson's comes the nearestto being a straightforward expressionof opinion regardless of what the captalus ot Industry may say. The majorlty of the citizens ot the UnitedStates undoubtedly agree with Watsonwhen ho says: "Such rascality as thatot tho copper trust or tho steel com-bine should cither bo made Impossible,or the administration ot law so Invig-
orated that the criminals who stealmillions shall wear tho uhiI and chainside by side with the thief who stolen pig." This same majority, however,are doubtful whether the Populistscould deliver tho goodB as promptly asthe old line parties.
Ut .i
HELP KUIIIO COMMANDS.
A Bpcnkcr nt one of tho assembliesfor the promotion of tho election ofnew Delegate to Washington said thatDelegate Kuhlo did not get nny of theFederal appropriations. Ho washelped.
Evidently this was put forward asan argument ngalnst the ofKuhlo to complete the work ho hasso ably begun. Carr)lng the arBUmont to Its logical roncluston, tho op-
ponents of Kuhlo Indicate they wouldsend a mnn to Washington as Dele-gate who would sccuro appropriationswithout help, In other words, accom-
plish the Impossible.Of courso Delegate Kuhlo was help-
ed In securing appropriations. Ho washelped by tho Uepubllcan party, help-M- i
by the Uepubllcan Administration,iclped by Republican Senators and'ongressmen. He secured assistance
which no other candidate for DelegateIn this Territory can obtain. Ho willliavi' this help which no other candi-
date for Delegate can obtain In hisfuture work at Washington, and there-in Is found ono of tho very good reasons why Delegate Kuhlo should boreturned.
Delegato Kuhlo can command support for the advancement of tho Inter-ests of this Terrltoy that will bring
'results. IIIh opponents offer emptyprospects In return for tho honor theyask the people to confer upon them.l'osslbly the opponents mny claimthat they will grasp the Congressionalbull by the tall and throw It to Hawnll. Hut they can't do It. They willfind themselves switched Into tho vatulty of oblivion, The Congressionalbull will refuse to be thrown.
In what a lovely position this Ter-
ritory would bo with ix Delegato InCongress who rannot command thehelp Delegato Kuhlo has had and willcontinue to hau whenThe uuhelped Dcb-gul- whom tho op-
position prefers would accomplishnothing more positive than cashing tilsown salary warrant. Ho would rattlenroiind like a. cat In a strango garret.Ills position would bo ono of uselessdignity, n faice-comcd- for which thisTerritory would pay dearly tho priceof nothing doing for two years.
And do these opponents object totho help Kuhlo commands? Do theyobject to the nRslstnnro ho obtainsfrom rcdcral Department officers, Sen-ators, Congressmen? Do they viewwith alarm tho prospect of the Repub-lican Deicgnte having tho supputt ofnil elements In tho Territory In back-ing up tho measures ho presents forthe consideration of tho Federal Gov-
ernment?If they do, and tho criticism of Ku-
hlo because he was helped IndicatesIt l oven so, then they put them-selves on record as approving a policywhich no Intelligent voter of tho coun-try can endorse, certainly no citizenof a Territory whoso representativehas no vote In Congress.
A Territory must depend very muchon help. Kvciy fnvoiabla voto In Congrcss or Congressional or Senatorialcommittee is help. For the Dulegatehas no voto to trade, no support tobarter In return for favors for his con-stituents.
Hawaii needs help from Congress-men and Senators. Hawaii needs nmnn who can get this help. Kuhlohas proved ho can get It. Kuhlo Is thoman to elect.
No. Tho Ilulletln cannot subscribeto the doctrine that practically srtraight haolo tllket In the Fourth DIstrlct will promote good governmentIt Is a short-sighte- policy that doesnot take Into consideration a rcpresentatlon ot all elements.
When the town ot San Antonio wantcd a leader for a reform campaign thejcalled on Carrlo Nation. She made, thrcampaign and catno out ot It soniowbn'battered but still In tho ring. The re-
formers asked her to leave.
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tho universe to tho Japanese war. Horeferred to the day of Judgment whenall would cry aloud for mercy; spokoof tho awful responsibility of sajlugwhat should bo done with the llto ofa human being, suggested that afterall tho prisoner might hnvo had somegood excuse for taking tho life of hisfellow-man- , and so on through tlmwinding roads of erblago and thetwisting lanes of persuasive argument.
In passing sentenco the Court stntedthat, Inasmuch as the prisoner had notbeen tried In this court, but hail pleaded guilty in tho second degree, thoonly evidence that could at all be usedas a sulde In arriving nt a fitting senlenco was tho testimony tnken In tholormer trial. From this testimony,said Judge Ocar, thero nw-in-- In ev- -
cry way to bo Biiinclcnt evidence towarrnnt n verdict of guilty of murderIn the first degree. The Court couldsec no extenuating circumstances andso would sentence Denglni to impris-onment for life nt hard labor.
Itcferring to the evidence-- mention-ed, the Court stnted that Dcnglro, hav-ing been adopted by TalKo, tho mur-dered man, showed absolutely no will-
ingness to work nnd when Talku en-
deavored to exercise parentnl author-ity liv finli.iltiip tlKimlrii to rin thill
he tlKsilnle in box, unado, Donglru went out and purchased apistol and cartridges and came backand when door was opened to him.shot bis n to death.The crime was dclllivrnti' nnd In ev-
ery wny Inexcusable.Argument on Attorney K. A. Douth
llt's motion for continuance In (lenenu matter, alleged murder of I). SHarris, wns continued until this lifternoon.
Disposition of the cases of Terrltory vs. Stephen Mnhniitu, cmhczzlft-meti- t
nnd Territory vs. Arnkl, assaultwith weapon, In which W, T, Ituwlinwas icpicscntlng defendants, was tontinned, Ilnwllns, now Deputy Stieillf,Is necessarily prevented for the noCIIH(d,
Arnkl was very persistent iu courtabout retaining Raw tins; ho did notwant to give up Unnlius us bis attor-ney. Ho wns told that ho could notpossibly be defended bv the. moseciiHon. not Terrlloilnl U
Yesterday afternoon of.'" reported lertnlnmalicious iI'Ci-oi- i (itur
concluded, Jury returningverdict of guilty. Thu ahard-foug- ono It was prophesiedthat prosecution kcuu-- nvictory. piopheslcs shall some-llc- s
Attorneys J. W Cnthcurt8. 1'. Chllllngwoith defen-
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U. S. Wcuthcr Dureau Office,Young Hulldlog.
Oct 1901.
Temperatures C a. in., 8 a. m10 a. m., 77; noon, 78; morning
minimum, 71,llurumetcr, 8 a. m., absolute
humidity, 8 a. m., 7.724cubic foot; relative humidity, 8 n. m.,80 cent.; polut, 8 a. m.,
Wind 6 a. m., velocity 7, directionN.B.j 8 a. in., velocity S, direction S.W.j 10 a. in., velocity 9, directionnoon, velocity direction B.
ltalnfall during 21 hours endedS n, m., Inch.
Total wind movement during 24hours at miles,
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'ananna, C. .Notley J)..wnl, .
Seine by Innings:I 2 .1 I .". fi 7 S !l
Handlers i u u 2 U 1 0 1 JSpec litis 1 o 0 II 0 1 2 0 0 t
Time gnmo. t 30 minutes. I
Umplics S. 1. Woods,Tho game on Suudny wns attended
by n large crowd nnd battelsngnlu went down. The HIIim put.whlcli tbo demand of hluney
which evidently did not desire tho Una Inking
the
the
but this did seem to I tirunil Jurj very muchthrough his head. (exercised over the leak vvhlili resulted
trial iH ,lp"K ib.itChang Chung, nlleged burn gave tu nIng. was
not enso wnsnnd
tho wouldHut
fall.nnd for the
23,
74;7C;
29.97;grains per
per dow 68.
B.;12,
ended noon, 180
Th Buitin
Th Itby the
the Th
rat foruntil
p. the
and ortha
AT
men
Hoard
double
Irwin.
third Medelnm taking lunch!Vniillilltn plnyed eelltei Held.
line-u- SundayHngsdule. p.; Todd,
Ilenlo, Unniinii, .Mcdelios,Vuiiiuitlii, ()
Aknu, rf.l'nrl.er ranch Ka
c; I). Kitwnl, p.; I.ludrny.S. Siienccr, Spencer, I)Kokl, .; A. Notley. If. ; W Nulley.'.I. ; kaiiimun, rf.
Stole by Innings:12 3I.1 K 7 h 0
ftnnchciK II it 1 2 1 1 I II (I 'J
rlpeduls U II 10JHU
li 1Y Milm w mm
Chinese pliue- -, wlilihJudge is ulleged to have handed todrum! Jury, which (Irani! Jury is
nlleged to have culled intention otHigh Sheriff to which High
.Sheriff Is alleged to have ho wouldplaces If (liaud Jury would
furnish witnesses; all of which allegedfacts reached of flovernor
embodied in mi Interviewgiven press.
(Irnnd Jury wants to knowdiselused Its sec-let-
If Is discovered It islikely lu go hard It wns re-
ported In Judiciary buildingmorning foreman of (irnndJury Judge Rear
mutter which fore-man to m-- Judge was other
"leak."
Uepurtu from Komi to ef-
fect Home Killers onof Island nre with u It for
T. Slilpniau, fusion eiiiidldnteSenate. Kumalao talking
against Slilpiiiiiu It IsHome Killers follow Kiimiilne's ad-
vice to somebodyOil Inland ot strong-
est opposition is fromHome Holers In West HawaiiDemocrats In Hnwuil. pros-pects Itepublli-a- success aro good,however, on stdis of moun-tains.
It would bo u groat calamity If somoAmerican or Bumpc-u- city ofI'ompell should disappear tomorrow Inn landslide, an eiup-Ho-
of a volcano, chungo of alake's location. If calamityresulted, as It In I'anipcll, In her-metically sealinghouses effects n community un-
der ashes or under n body ofwater, to bo brought again to lightof hundred or n thousandyenrs hence, removedashes or drew off wntor would
original disaster n specialblessing. York Mall.
Weekly Edition of EveplngBulletin gives a complete summary ot
nw nt
BAULK UN COURT
(Continued from Page 1.)Hoard of Health of
Afhant questions Jurlsdlitlon olthe Federal Court In proceedingof character.
the Parker concerning tegregntlontwo last the the
was thn of the ofthe of HeoHKVias not
the thethe for 3:30
lb.;lb, If,;
The was
W.W. ss.; Kn- -
If,; cf.; Ka- -
of hourDr.
tho HlloHal- -
gel
theJudge list of
.07
and the
The Hllo was:lb.;
2b.; :tl..ss.; Kennolioii, If,; if.;
The lenm was:iiii.i, lb,;
2b.j W, .lb.:
27
.gambling listthetho
thethe the list,
saidraid the the
the ears thennd were
theThe the
name of the man whothat name
with him.the tins
Unit tbo thewas with aud
that tho took thethu none
than tho
come theHint the that sldo
the nut InfoO, fortho has been
and said thuwill
voto for else.the! Hawaii tho
Hepiibllcau thonnd thn
Bast Thofor
both tho
the size
earthquake,tho
Hut thodid
and picsnrvlng thoand of
flno sUllthn
dny fivetho ngo that tho
thotho
New
Tho tho
tbit day,
IN
and the laws th"Territory.
thenny
this
nnd
with
nnd
tho
Cooper further says that the entire
o'clock the matter will be brought upfor dlsiusslon among the members ofthe Hoard; alllant submits thnt It ispot an abuse or discrimination it theHoard should dcild to refuse to admit political candidates to address thulepers. Affiant denies that there Is anyIntention on the nnrt of thn members-
ot the Hoard to nsslst nny particularparty nt the expense of others nnd saysthat thu settlement Is simply controlledfor tho benefit of the Inmates ns n non- -
partisan organization In which politics"o not ngurc at nil.
Cooper's affidavit Is made as that ofa member of thu Hoard of Health.
Attorney Ocneral Andrewn alsomakes ntndavlt saving that he Is anumber of tho Hoard; thnt he waspresent nt u meeting of th" Hoard nt
nrnitli ror intikcn wns made nnd thatIn conjunction with other members ofthe Hoard he ngreed that tho demandshould bo laid upon the table as unwar-ranted and Insolent. He says he Is notthe nttlvo and personal leader of thepresent Iteiuibllcan campaign ot thisIsland, nor bus he taken nny leader-ship In the nrfnlrs of the Uouril tendingto exclude Inuken nor nny member ofany party from addressing the settle--
.""'"' hecuiiM' "f purl)' Influence orinner, ue ueeiarei uini tilo ill lega-tions of partisanship uie made for thepuriue of liillueiii'liiK mid prejudicingthe limit, without any foundation Infin t.
Attorney Kinney and Attorn- -argued at length cm the prayer
for llijiinitloli. liefcrrltig to the al-
leged excitement of mind occasionedthe settlement by politic al campaign-ing. Kinney said he noted that thonialli had not been stopped andthought a flue line was being drawnbetween what was exciting by letternnd vvhnt was exciting by word ofmouth.
At 2 o'clock this nfternoon Andrewswill argue for the defense, after whichwltnessei will be put on thu stand totestify In regard to the methods, customs and Hstem of the Hoard ofHealth In thu settlemenL
BRIGHT'S DISEASE AND
DIABETESNEWS.
Sun Francisco, Sept. 5, 1901.To Honolulu Drug Co.
Dear Sirs: As ngent for tho FultonCompounds In Honolulu there arosome farts In the Call uffico In thUcity that should Interest you and thoeditors of Honolulu, as well as newspaper men generally. Wo copy nowfrom n letter from Clfford House ofthe Call:
"However Improbable may seem thestatement that Hilght's Dlscaso nndDiabetes nro now cuiablo In a greatmajority of nil cases. It Is well withinthn province of somo ot us In tho busliicss department of tho Call to knowthat It is Hue. Mr. Kdvvnrd Short ntthis department was given up by hisphysicians ns u victim of Diabetes,mid Ik now perfectly well. Tho moth-er of ono of tho editorial staff has altorecovered from Diabetes. This wasso conclusive that I told a friend, nwell to do citizen ot Diiluth, Minnwho had Urlglit's Disease, and he toorecovered."
Wo will nlso add that anJudge), with offices In tho Call Huild-In-
Is n late recovery. Yon aro authorized to proclaim to the world thattho most deadly diseases known, viz,Hrlght's Disease and Diabetes, yield totho new diuretics evolved during ex-
periments niado upon himself by JohnJ. Fulton of this city In his 'memorablennd successful strugglo against theravages of Hrlght's Disease.
Yours very truly,THE JOHN J. FULTON CO.
When to suspect Hrlght's Diseasepuffy ankles or hands weakness with-out visible causo Kidney trouble otterthird month falling vision one atmore of these.
Honolulu Drug Co,, Fort St.
New
DO NOT FAIL TO SEE THE
NEW FALL LINE
Att Department of the
Pacific Hardware
Their Pictures and ArtNNoveltie will fce
the Leaders of the Season Just the 'thlnj for Wedding and BirthdayPresents.
New SilksAre Now On DisplayWith silks the plain, quiet weaves arc the most fashion-
able this Autumn. There arc no big names of noveltiesto talk about no wall paper designs to make a fuss ovcri
But the exquisite colors and the wonderful softness andsuppleness bring visions of gowns more than ordinarily-charmin-
Taffetas represent the finest quality of silks brought outby European manufacturers this season and arc known aschiffon taffetas, or taffeta chiffonet. They arc in remark-ably soft finish, in new changeable effects and blacks.All guaranteed to wear.
Wo were fortunate in securing a small advance shipment ofthe new chiffon talletas in black and changeable colors. Italianweaves are $i a yard. French weaves $1.25.
Among the other new soft dress silks are Fra.squlta in black nt$1.25 a yard, and Louisine silks for evening wear at Si. 25 peryard.
B. F. EHLERS & CO.. Fort St.
(!.
nt
"I to
on
to
th
toIt
to Inof
uh In
4annum your can b
on
onat
and
of thea ot
lh of
A arllst being asked how he mlxeJ" With An toom can be tmde by using burlaps,
frieze and plate rait. Call In andour artist and see our and for this clas.1 of
420 THE 137 St.HE RUNS CAN S.
Beal Just
I,. Ileal, uho reulKneel
hs a the Republican Central Committee, maele thnMatemeut thin forenoon eoncernlng hliliolllli'iil courHu:
prouoso Mto n Republicanticket throughout. I shall not votefor n Hlngln Democrat or a single Homo
nuel I shall vote for every Hivwalluii candidate tho Republicanticket. I shall vote for a Republicanfor every office that Is be filled.
"I ehall voto for the Republican candldate Cecil Drown nnd scratchcandidate who was backed by tho
official ring beat him."Let lie that I am a
Republican, first, last and all tho time,nnd thnt I shall worktho ranks tho party In tho futureJust as I have tho past."
Dlanlc bookB of all sorts, ledgers,etc.. manufactured by the Pub-lishing
Company, Ltd.,
a savings account today. Interest paid
pc.per and money
withdrawn demand.
to $5000Accepted one account.
Full particulars8AVINQ8, BUILDING ANB
LOANJudd Building,
HENRY E. POCOCK,Cashlsr,
Artistic SignsAnd Satisfaction Guaranteed whnltas3
JBWETT,rnPNPR HOTEL UNION.
The Weekly Edition BvenlniBulletin gives complete summary
news the day.
andRAINS
famous his ralnti, answered,brains." elegant
hand-palntt- a suitable talk withsamples designs work.
STANLEYPhone HOME DECORATOR King
WHO RbAD S. SIGNS.
Makes Known
Where HeWill StandyentPrdaj
memberfollowing
Ruler
understood
continue
earnestly
BulletinCompany.
Start1-- 2
$1
PHOENIXASSOCIATION.
Honolulu.
LITTLE JOKER TOBACCO
Now Exclusively Controlled By
H. Hackfeld & Co., Ltd.,Sole Agents for Hawaiian Territory.
Shipment Arrived
Imported
BURLAP
STEPHfcNSON,
On Alameda
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J. C. Axtell,1048-5-
AUkea St.'Phone Blue.
P. O. Box 042.
Matting and
Matting Rugs1 hose attractive Chinese
matting rugs are especiallyhandsome and serviceablein the dining room and bedrooms. If you have neverseen them come to our dis-
play rooms on second floorand see the beautiful arrayof patterns. The price isone of their chief attrac.tlons.
Japanfse and Chinesematting of all kinds now instock.
Lowers & Cooke, Ltd.,
S. King Stieet.
ATTENTION!HOUSEHOLDERS Improve your
muddy walks and driveways with blackand dressing always clean. For the
next ten days we sell the finest blackana delivered lor 7a cents per yr.Cheapest price ever known In townTelephone your order.
Lord & Belser.TeL MAIN 198.
1601
P. O. BOX 182,
PerfectionHome Bakery
BERETANIA 8T. NEAR EMMA.
All kinds of Home Baking, at Realonable Prices. Fresh Every Day.
Jos. Schwartz.Watchmakers' Material! anaJewelers' Supplies.
COR FORT and KING ST
Enos. Bros.,UNION ST. abov. HOTEL.
Houao and Decoratlvo Painting;Kalsomlnlng and Tinting
t Specialty. Estimates given; orderssolicited.
P. H. Burnette,Attorney-at-La- and Notary Public.
Real Estate, Loans, Collections.Phones: Offlce.Maln 276; Res.Wh. 1341
Office, 79 Merchant Street, Honolulu.
THE MILLER CANDY CO.
bas moved Its Candy Factory to theold ELITE BUILDING on HOTEL ST.
All Candles are made on tho premises.Call and try a sample of Hot Candy.
HONOLULUJRON WORKS
Improved and Modern tUOAft MA
CHINERY of every capacity and derlptlon mid to order, loller wrk
and RIVETED PIPES for Irritationurposes specialty. Particular atUn-tlo-
paid to JOB WORK, and repairexecuted it shortest netlce.
TUIC D1PCD ' 'P n le at H.iniO rflltn CDAKE'SAdvertlsIng Agency. i24$ansome Stieet, San Fran-cisco, California, where contracts for ad-
vertising can be made for It
PRIMO LAGERIs the ideal homily Beverage
The notable decrease of sideboard decanters since
the advent o! this healthful, delicious beverage
gives it just title to be called the o o o
TRUE TEMPERANCE DRINK
WHITE ROCK WATER
illC IfGJ Wj jflM $
OJ0 ;! ifjif)
5 WSSBBm? ID 3 v AjMl 3MRKUNC HtAUHfUl 1- -
b lilll I; rlpl-;- '
Its equal for purity is unknownFOR SALE EVERYWHERE.
Mlf MUMftu8is mm
BVENINQ BULLETIN, HONOLULU. TUESDAY. 23. 1001.
s
o
i station hasll'arker, a ran of Captainl'arker of the police, a numher of yearn has a
aluable officer, descriestlon.
members of the forre expressSheriff Henry tnetr extrcmc satisfaction at beclnp
promoted Station Clerk Jack Sheriff Hemy promoting old of
the Court a fleers of the force Instead of (thing
Place by Honear. the good ns to outride 11
nauBuratlng policy newtheresigned Immediatelyitt " " popularity with hitcbanR. Jack KalaUlela has
and It Is hopedmen strongera clerk at tho stationtor a number of years and has through- - V e ns " nB ,,hf ho
acquainted with and In.,. .h. h.w i.n r....iiinn nt' tlin fnriit llmt tin u III finntlniUi In llinlinlnrv mi VflllinliTf) find alffi ' v- uv si. is. v wnnmii. .is uvhe has beguncourtedent officer. Besides his many frlendi
on tho force Jack hoB gnlned n largenumber among outsiders hno hadoc union doal with him and have
T
beenJr.,
whobeen andwho
Thothis
held Dan men.thiswho
2jbeen
,w,i,i veil
who
been won by hlacourtesj and readiness Reasonableto oblige. holds u license to ..
law und Is to haveno mean legal talent. Ho will bo excillcntly fitted for his new jiopltlon.
Kalaklela's at the receiving
- lEi5'5Wffl
Hi.
It.
e
coasaEo
3
desk given to HoberlSenior
forcourageous
promo
High morningI'ollco High
Kalaklola to I'ollce clerk,formerly
slier-rece-
receiving decidedly
nanniilnilv
to
plaro
Swell Millinery,Kalaklcla
Correct Styes Prices,
practice consideredMiss Power's Millinery Pallors,
Boston Building:. Fort St
MJU-UU- , I H I
BE ON TIM1' b l"mlOT
Have your watch put in order at thisstore. It's esbeutial that every watchhhotild be trustworthy, and we've beenputting watches in that condition for a tgood many years.
Gold and silver hi all reliable move- -
incuts.
M, R, COUNTER, 1142 Fori Street.
OCT.
after
local and ueneral MgSKXHSKHKX!l!StKKK)ISK!8SS8Kfii I iuhululu stock EXCHeeE
Head "Wants" on pace 0.
Children's blitliilay Bift at WanKit hols. .
V. J. Cross left In Hie Klnnn for ll.iwnll today
A. Humliurg rcturneil to Hllu todn)In the KIiiiiii.
Mrs". V. A. Kcttcr riturneil to llllotoday In the KIiiiiii.
W. V. Ilrnner returned to Koim In
tho Mauna I.oa todn)
Geo. Hobertson left In the Mimiia'
I.oa for Hawaii today.
Captain Jorgslroff was among thoKlnnu departures today, I
Judge Matthew man returned to Knl-lu-
In the Mauna I.oa today.
The best cup of Hawaiian coffee Inthe city. N. England Bakery.
J. K. llumburg left In the Mriiiia I.oaon a business trip to Hawaii.
Wurstburger In Quarts or pints, Ice
cold, at tho Pantheon Saluon.
J. A. Scott, manager for the lllloBiiRar Co., left today for llllo
A. N. 8anford, optician, ltotton build-ing. Fort fctrcct, oer Mn & Co.
V. O. Irwin nnd J. A. IlinU left In
the Mauna I.oa today for Ilnwnll
A shipment of delicious C'niindlnnapples Just received nt Dnj a giocerj
The new "Adventures of Po) (Irnndpn," brimful of mirth, at Wall, Nlcholt,Co.
Oct a pineapple cake nt I'irfeitloiiHomo Bakery, lleretnnln Strict, neari:mma.
Heglstcred Treasury warrants num-
bers 704 to 8'J50 will be paid on puKcntatlon.
Dr. Kowatt has Komo ihohe fn terrler dog pups for cule. liuiuliu tit 777
King street.Call on Kilos Ilro-t- . when )oit wnnt n
nice Job of painting or ltcor.itlii.',Union street.
Miss Hinlly I'eik. nfter vpcndliiK lxnecks In tho city, returned to her homuIn llllo today.
Tho Holllster Drug Co enrrj inBlock the pure Hawuiiuu uirtor oil 1
cents er bottle,
C. V. Sturteant nnd Miss MjrtleSturtevant went to Hawaii In tho.Mauna lx)a today.
Just arrived ex bark "Olvmple," 2."
bead of flue mules, inquire KilntniiiiiCarriage Co , Young building.
The Arm nf Herbert, lliinipluls &
Walters will dlseolve partnership thismonth, Dr. lluniphrls retiring.
Hosiery snip nt l'aclfii Import CoWo Invite Inspection; we guaiunti'fn saving of 15TC on each dollar.
A change has been innile In thefor constructing a number of
loads In Olna. See Uy Authority today.
Spcclnl nt Illom's, Progress llloi l
New shopping bags worth ?3, now ".'c.targe lino In proportionate rediKtloiiK
The btenmer Heleiic arrived fromHan-al- l poits this morning at alum 4
o'clock. Sho brought G3 head of cat-
tle.Our cafe growing In populnrlt)
ivcry day. It's tho homo eooUlug withinick service that docs It. Hart & Co.
Ltd. Tho Elite.Call at Enos Bros., Union street
above Hotel, and get their prices onpainting, paper hanging nnd tintingAll their work and materials are- - up-t-
date.An excellent opportunity to secure
.oino choice pieces of Uou furniture.Persian rugs, Ann chlnaware, silvervare. etc., Is offend at the alo Wed
tics Jay nt 1 a, m. nt Mrn. WlddllkldVresidence, corner 1'IIUol and Kingitreet.
Chief Olllcer Arthur Kruso of thejnik Irmgard was one of tho crew oilho ship Kcnllwurtu whose captain,nbln boy and others of tho crew were
isphyxlated by sugar funics somo timednrc and on which ship was also Mr
Thrum of this city.The Engineering Association met
last evening at the Smphony Clubrooms with a good attendance. Mr.Jartley gavn a talk on tho use of paintis a pt?eTvatlv on metals, Theiubject was thoroughly discussedSubjects were assigned to members.'or future meetings. Mr. Klilgel andMr. Musgrave wero appointed a commlttee to rev law technical Journalsand make a synopsis on subjects (it
Interest
SIERRA B'EKS RECORD
(Continued from Page I.)oer ten laj, the fastest time ctcrmndo across the Paclilc from tho Co-lonies."
The Sierra has a larj;e list of pnssen-ner- s
for Sun l'mm hco. Blie has onlyone llrst mill n jiansenj;er for Honolulu,Count I!. lloii7l, who Mill return to Illslionie on Kauai this ufloriiomi, Countllonl pii hi a Wnll In New Zcalnud forthe licncllt nf htit luatth. He lirlUKHwith him a larcu assortment of cameMrdH whlih ho will introduce here.
Among tho through pawnu'-ri- i Is SirIlertx-r- t Cheuislde, who waa until
the tlucrnor of Queensland. Hel from this position Jutt a few
Iuh before the Sierra left Sydney nndti now mi his way borne to London.
The Clarence Sisters are Australianimilellli' stars who Intend to make
n tour of the United States, returningto AtiKrulla by way of London.
Miss Kthel Whiteside Is another thontrlial lady who, with two pIcanlnnlcB,returns from the South. She madeery succesHfiil tours through New- - Zea-
land nnd AustraliaTlie-- Slcira had but six tons of freight
lor tills port und about POO tons fortho Coast, She Is scheduled to sail forSan Tranclsco ut ", o'clock.
n
BL
tsyu)FOOTBALL SHOES.
Dartmouth
See bjfore you sec othcrr. arcnew, serviceable and by far the best FootballShoe, at the price, ever offered in this city.
Price $4.00
MclNERNY SHOE STORE,
-- A.
& - --rSX"SUOUISjMtA
FORT STREET
TTHE BEST KNOWN TRADE-MAR-
In the world Is the "A" and the Eaglethat was adopted years ago by theAnheuser-Butc- Brewing Ass'n., St.Louis, U. 8. A., and used by them on
of bottles of beer, which haveentered every section of the globe.This trade-mar- Is the symbol of purity and In brewing, and Itspresence on a bottle Insures the con-
tent! to be of the highest standard.
Drink Budweiser
H. Hackfeld & Co.,Wholesale Agents.
a newof
new
Sf.
perfection
LIKED INLONDON!
ULnunter)Mhfrt oi llkei hfrrrrTl.- - tr.ll .alas l.allMMilil ta tmwm M f ftl1t
thf nJ fjulor.jill ouuiit(it vi,, Longon. : l,., Lnituna. aujfitM
' frum In myunlimHyflili hoitlc tt Out you wm.both In lh t ut my ilc ni on irJilUrm I want to my tt'it I. AT OI LA I. cm Inly ti
r tint inj tfhlth have evrr lu-- jnrv nal
"With" Vuur
You will be hifl y Un ou uw A.
AIL DMl'tiniSTS INiUHSTHUTLS. I HI C.
BUirjintMj or money
WINDOW
SHADES
Of all sites and descriptions.
J. Hopp & Co.,Furniture Dealers andUpholsterers.
KING AND BETHEL STREETS,
Choice Stockrer S.S. Jin. on 15
7 Fine and a ofrinrouelibred CHICKFMS.selecteJ by H.
We have Just openedline these good.'.
Got the "Brooklyne"League Shoe, withanlrlc and thecleat arrangement.
these They
millions
LATOIMtUknukn.
HIkr.nti linHttlvr. ,
Hjth-b- , cxieilinctOitwrnrle LATOiLA
toyureihiwtHMi rlanln(; prrratlon
ripenrni.covrrMnunts,
liithlutljr.(SfRnei) 'J.C.ARUATr',
LATOtlHONOLULU. RCIX'SE
SAMPLbSrtlunJtd.
ToarrKe Neva Oct.MILCH COWS number
Clias. Belllna.personally
CLUB STABLES, LTD.
FORT, above HOTEL STREETPbooe Mala 100
Tel. Main 339. Res. Tel. White 53
Mrs. E. AL Taylor,FLORIST.
Alexander Young Building.Just iccelved Moss and 1'reHli Seeds
I "For Rent" cards on sale at Bulletin.)
Baskets! Baskets!
BABY with soiled clothes eompartm'tSEWINC silk lined alto with standsWASTE In willow, reed, rattan, and1
straw.Market,Bottle,
Telescope,Dress Suit,
m
Shirtwaist, I
election.Flower, meeting evening
Linen Chairman ltohertsuu
Ladles' Shopping Baskets, a fine line
I'Icase allow to show tlirni to you.
LEWIS S CO , LTD..J 69 KING STREET.
240 2 Telephones 210
High Grade Papers
In Dainty Boxes
Ladles who prIJe themvcUeson their stationery will find tlienovelties )ut opened so excel-lent as to rlea the most exact-lii-
taste.plain paper or lifclmt
quality our HIcliUiiJ LivenUond rKcs greatest satisfac-tion.
Two slts In and w hlte.
HAWAIIAN NEWS CO.,
Limited.Young Building; Store.
NEW VICTOR RECORDS
We have now on hand over soeonew Victor l.illclnz Machine
Time for you to get somenew selections.
Bergslrom Music Co, Odd Fellow Bdg.
HONOLULU, Oct. Jr. IU0.NAME 0 S OGK ' C.'J";;
AtCRCANTILEC Prm fc Co .. .. I or,'eL II Kttr ft Co Ltd ro,om
SLfiAHEw PllBllllo'l Co .. IfenxroHiilnAsrlcuuur ico i oxMw em K 3UBI v.oIUlljnSutir CoMbnomu Stfear CoMnnoki SugjrCo ..lUIku Sur Co..- --IL.hiibn I'unl.llnfl Co.Klhtl I'lanlallon Co LUKir.nuiu Mie" -- okoio autr coMeHfyJ"itrCo0hu !uer Co - .Onotnea Sueir CoOokilt Sun" flirt CoOlaa bugr Co U4Olowilu Co ....Pituhau Sueir Plant Copacinc sugar mm .Pala Plantation Co .Ptpetkeo Sugar Co --
Plan... Aim CoWalalua Agricultural Cowauuku surar coWalmanato Sugar Co
MISCLLLANtOUSWlU.r St.jmthlB CoIrltr-liU- Slr.mN ColHawaiian Llcctrlc Co --
MotlKTA LCoPliHon R T A: L Co Coa .Mutual Tflrphoni Co --Oanti K & L Co .- .-llllo KallroaJ
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Latest Sugar quotation, 4.25 cents.
REPUBLICANS MEET DAILY.
The llepiilillcan Kxeeutlvo Com- -
tnltf.... . Ill tnr-i.- f ,lnll nt ltnnillillpnn
re' hcndiiunrters until alterThere will he a this
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siaieu inni lie Knew oi nu nnpnnaiiibusiness that Is coming up today. As
Secretary II. I.. Murray Is do-
ing the work of seentnry since tho ap-
pointment of Mr. Itnwllns to tho ofilcoof Uviml) aherlff.
OORN.
WHITi: In this city, etober 22. 1501.
to the wife of II I.. White, a riausU-te- r
GROCERS' NOTICE.
Ill accordance- - with our deslro to glvo
our (.ustnmir the best jiosslblo seiv-Ic- e
at the lowest prices, wo havoto discontinue tho practice ot
iillnnliiK a dlsiount of ti per cent, ontrtull monthly bills, nnd therefore!rIvo untie o that nn nnd after tho 1stof Nin ember, 1901. no discount whiit-toev-
will be allowed on nny grocer-ies wild In our stores. All groccrlcuwill bo sold at net prices, on a basinof spot cash or thirty days' settlement,nnd there will bo no exception roadoto this inlo. Purchases mndo In ourretail departments up to tho 1st of
i.N'owmbcr will, of course, bo subjectto the S per cunt, discount as heretofore
Tho diMouut epiestlon has frequently been the enue of disputes and dirtsatisfaction nnd w hello this or--
muKcmint will Improve our relationswith our patrons, while it will at thbantu 1 in c enable us to more adequatoly mrot tho heen competition pruvalllug In our line of business, nnd to Riveour customers tho benefit of tho rloiret prices.
II. MAY & CO., LTD .
LKWIS ti CO., LTD..C. J DAY & CO..a tj. yi:b hop & co.
Honolulu, Oct. 22, 1901. 2903 U
High Sheriff BrownOR
High Sheriff HenrySTILL
LADIES DRESSED WELL RULE THE ROOST,
W.B. Celebrated CORSETSArc the ideal adjuncts to a good figureand good carriage.
Look at the various makes andstyles now being shown by
E. W. JORDAN & CO., LTD.,
Fort Street.
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I CJMBIMIMO!CmPXa&S,i gtttttttteeioieietttttti
FOR WANT ADS. S The constant drop of waterWears away the hardest stonq;
m In thta column will be InserUdy!Tho constant of Towscr
tt lip, on Insertion ...1S EVERYDAY WANTS AND 111 1SS RECTORY fMasticates
gnawthe toughest bone.
tr lint, two Insertions . .Z5c The constant, cooingP:r IH, one week too Carries off tho blushing"if Una, two weeks ...... iCo And tbo Constant Advertiser(Hrllrit, one month 104 la the
HAWAII'S GREATEST OPPORTUNITY FOR LARGE RETURNS OH SMALL INVESTMENTS whoone
getsf"a!a la the-- cheapest advertising ova the trade I
Ib'h-oc- 1 ttis people of Honolulu.E '
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WANTSJoo Piiko S, N12W TO-DA- Y, for Now Ads.
SITUATIONS WANTED.By experienced cook, with private fam-
ily; can furnlfh excellent refer-ences. AddressGco. lllraoka, Ilullctln. 2S99 lv
HPBCIAL NOTICES.FOR SALE.
Have 5 Houses for sale at Palama;50 cash; balance WITHOUT INTER
E8T at $10 00 per month.
P. E. R. STRAUCH,
No. 74 8. KINO ST. TEL. MAIN 38G.
WAlVfEOA eccond-linn- nutonpbile, In good
condition; state prlco and name olmaker. Address Cash, llullctln
2903 21
TO LET,Furnished Ilooms. Housekeeping al-
lowed; cool and mosquito proof. Ala-ke- a
House, Alakca St. bet. Hotel andKing. 2265 tf
t modern 7 room on Klnau St.,mosquito proof, electric lights, serv-ants' quarters. Phono 1961 Dluo.
2S4Gtf
cotL ge. sanitary plumbing, onniver St. Apply J. W. Podmore,King and Dcthel. 2792 tf
Cottage, seven rooms; 1375 Fort St.near Vlnejard; modern Improvements; rent $25. 2S87--
On the 1st of Xovember, n furnishedroom at 1514 Pensacola St.; canpass tho door. 2903-- 1
Croom house at 1018bet. Victoria and Pensacola Sts.
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liiank books of all sorts, ledgers,etc., manufactured by the Bulletin Pub-lishing Company.
COLOR PHOTOGRAPHY.
Berlin, Oi. 8. Tho German sci-
entist, Dr. Koenlg. of Hoechst, hasto a Congress of srlentistsat Ilrcslau that lie has suc-
ceeded In solving tho problem of colorphotography.
Dr. Koenlg says he has dlsrocrcd aperfectly simple process whereby overj(.hade of color In tho photographed ob-
ject Is reproduced to perfection In thephotograph. The process Is so easythat any amateur be able tocarry It ojt with the same facility that
tm'mm nonicjail coptic
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lovermaid,
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houses
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241905.
MOXC10LIA 4
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HELP WANTED.150 citizen laborers for road work; 4
months' steady emplojrocnt; sleep-ing quarters furnished; laborersmust supply their own bedding;credit will bo allowed nt camp storefor prol8lons. Apply nt the KcanaoCamp, .Maul. WILSON & DUrjOAX,Contractors. 2879 If
TO LET.Des'iablo residence on Bcrctanla
street near 1 nomas Square; line lo-
cation, spinous grounds; alt mod-
el n conveniences, reasonable rentalto tesponslble tenant. Apply to J.O at W C. Teacock & Co ,
Ltd, 88 .Merchant St. 289D tf
N'ewly rooms, all modvnconveniences. At No. 84 VlneyaroBt. 2728-t- f
cottage, Xo. 423 Kuaklnl St.Apply J. W. 1'od more, Bethel St.
2894 tf
furnished rooms at 1223 Emma Street.Mrs. McConnell. 2663
POH SALE.: : - i
Line corner lot in flianiKi. uuruing,water, fruit and ornamental treesand all Improvements. Two mlnutes' walk from cars and PunabouCollege. Address II. F., this ofllce.
2516 tf
Watoniao liouso and lot, 356 acres ofland, cattle, horses, mules, wagons,harness, etc. Apply to W. I. Fen'noil. Honolulu, or C. Mclncckc, Waloh I mi, Hawaii. 2897-l-
Cheap Homo near Park, Waiklkl.Address It. S. K., llullctln.
2898-l-
LOSI .
Pans Hook No. 0117 on Bishop CoFinder return to this offlio nu.l reeclve reward. 31
he now takes snapshots. Further, II
Is only a fmet Ion more expensive, thaiphotography.
The process repeals wiicthcr n manvtinrs a black or dark blue coat, vvhclliera gold or Bller watthrhaln, whrtheihe has ruddy or pnlc complexion, andother details to perfection.
After the negative is taken tho colOied photograph can be copied in fortyseconds, and retains all the shades ofrnlor In the copy.
"For Rent" cards on talc at The Builctln office
Oceanic Steamship CompanyTIME TABLE
The steamers of this line will arrlvo and lease this port as hereunder:
FROM SAX FRANCISCO: FOR SAX FRANCISGOr
VENTURA OCT. 20 SinitltA OCT. 25ALAMEDA XOV. 4 ALAMEDA XOV. 9SIERRA OCT. 10 SONOMA XOV. 15ALAMEDA OCT. 23 ALAMEDA XOV. 30
In connection with tho sailing of tho nhovo steamers, the agents aro pre-pared to Issue, to Intending passengers, coupon through tickets, by any rollroad from San Francisco to all points In tho United States, and from NewTork by any steamBilp line to all European ports
FOR FURTHBR PARTICULARS APPLY TO
Wm, G. Irwin & Co,, Ltd.OCEANIC 8. 8. CO. GENERAL AQCNT8.
Pacific Mail Steamship CoOccidental and Oriental Steamship
Co. and Toyo Kisen Kaisha8teamera of the above companies will call at Honolulu andleave this port on or about the datea below mentioned:
FOR JAPAN AND CHINA. FOR SAN FRANCISCO.
m$tGARLICSIBERIA DEC.
JAX.
Man
KothwcJI.
furnished
2903
ordinary
XOV. 1 MAXCHURIA OCT. 2XOV. 16 COPTIC XOV. tDEC. 3 KOREA NOV. ISDEC. 10 GAELIC- X'JV. 26DEC. 20, SIBERIA ,OV. 30
MONGOLIA DEO. ItCHINA DEC. 21
1905DORIC JAX. 14
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SHORT STORY FOR
EVENING HOURS
CilLOE AN0JI1E STILE
As we (nine down the Held of w ax-
ing corn on Lavender Hill, Chios was
talking quite heroically of life Herhair had been blown a little into ad-
mired disorder by the bluff wind on theheath, her cheeks were flushed with
.health, and beaut, nml she was mis- -
ticss anJ queen of Ifuelf nml her do-
main. For mc, my cjes went from hirbright and slgnllUnnt fnc across thegiaj-grec- a ouls in whlih we walkedbreast high, and back again In serenecontentment What did It matter thatshe wui prepared to glvo battle to themonster .Man? 1 ct him perish
The hilli were abla.e with light thofields with liarlvk, we mou'tl In thesun's c)e, but Chloe looked at cool asa primrose In her muslin, despite theheat of her opinions.
"I can't really understand a sensibleman like ou taking up a position liketlint," Fald she.
I had taken no position, except theone b) her side, but 1 defended mjselfweakly.
Well, ou see, we Inherit those pre-possessions and prejudices from ourfaage ancebtors, I suppose"
"Tuat'K Just It," said Chloe eagerly,"You admit It, then? Saxnge! 0course, they were saagcs. You'xe glen away our case"
I necr really hod any case, but I
didn't say so. "1 suppose I have," Isaid ruefully.
"You know It," said Miss Boliun firmly, "It Is quit eabiurd to pretend thatwomen are one whit Inferior to man,cucpt, of course," she added quickly,"In regard to phjslcnl strentth.
"And ccn then there were the Amasons," I suggested.
She cast a glanco at mc. "Yes, therewire the Amazons," cho said, "whichnhott s"
"And the women do all the hard workamong the aborlglnalii," I went on.
She gave mo another glance. "Andthat again shows " she began withl(S3 tonlldeucc.
"Do you know," I mW, stopping inmldJlcld to observe her critically, "I bellcve that If )ou only practiced a littlejou would be moro than a match for oman."
She looked away across tho corn. "Dodo ou think so?" she wild, hesltat
ingl; and added, after a pause, "I 1
don t think I'm so I'm not what )ou Jcall muscular.
"Well, perhaps not," I assented, examining her appiulslngly, "but sinewy, say."
How absurd!" said Chloe, quit8iiappWhl), iM she walked on. 1 followed. Tho deep, spreading shadowof the buahes at the end of tho Meld eni eloped us.
'Another ttlle," said I, cheerfully.'Dear me, that's tho fourth!" said
Chloe, resignedly. "I do wish thcmake gates between tho Acids."
"A stile's moro picturesque," said I
"Very possibly," said Miss Boliun, Indifferently. "It's certainly not as con-venient."
'Ah," said I, smiling, "there's onething at any rate, In which men aresuperior. They can negotiate a utile."
Indeed!" said Chloe, loftily. "Ishould havo thought the feat was notImpossible for a woman " 1 (.turned upmy lips. "Any woman can get overslIlcB," she said, warmly, seeing mjskepticism.
Oh, I've no doubt," I said, politely."It's nonsense jour saving that when
I inn bee ou don't believe It," saidMiss Bohuu. "You're simply pleasedto be sarcastic all along."
I shrugged my shoulders. Hhomarched coldly and conlldently tow aidtho btlle It took off u high giound,which, I suppose, accounted for the'absence of a step. But there were twouosslurs to assist tho i limber. I
thought Chloe's face fell as she notedt.
"Let me glvo jou u hand," I said."Nonsc'Ubc!" c.u replied. "I don't
v.nnt any us!tanec. It's qulto easj "
Sho put tlv hand which was notby tho sunshade on the top
bar and placed ouo neat foot on thelowes.. Then she hesitated.
"?erliaps I'd better take the sunf.'iade," I suggested.
She did not answer at onco; then,"If ou wish it," she replied, nun(halantly, "though it's of no consequence.
J took tho sunshade and waited.Chloe's two feet were now on tho low-
est bar, Sho peered over. Tho stllolet down beond In a big drop Into akind of hollow or ditch.
Oh!" said she "I didn't " I wanetlll waiting.
"I wish jou'd go on and not stare Inthat atrocious way," tald she, with as-
perity,I begged pardon, vaulted tho stile
vvltn one hand and strolled on. Presently I looked back. Miss Boliun wasseated astride tho top bar, clinging
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Mrs. L. C. Glover, Vice Pres. Milwaukee,Wis., Business Woman's Association, isanother one of the million women whohave been restored to health by usingLydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound.
"Dear Mas. I'inkiiam: I was married for several years and no childrenblessed my home. The doe-to- r said I had a complication of female troublesand I could not have any children unless I could bo cured. Ho tried to cureme, but after experimenting for several months, my husband became dis-trusted, and one night when we noticed n testimonial of a woman who hndbeen cured of similar trouble through the use of Ljdlu K. lMnlclinm'Hcgotnblo Compound, be went out anil bought a bottle for mc. 1 usedyour medicine for three and one half months, Improving steadily in health,and In twenty-tw- o months a child came. I cannot fully express the Joy andthankfulness that Is In my heart Our home Is a dlflcrent pUco now. as wehave something to live for, and all tho credit is due to I.j din 13, lMnlttinin'sVi'trctnliM Compound. Yours very sincerely, Mm. L C. Glover, 014 Drovebt., Milwaukee, Wis." Vice President, Milwaukee Business Woman's Ass'n.
Women Nhntilil not fall to profit liy tho experience of tliesc tw owomen; Just usNiiroly as tlioy were cured of the troubles rnume-rnte- clIn their letters, just 8o certainly it II! Ljdliv 13. IMnlcluuuVt
1 eu'etnlilo Compound cure others who xuffcr li-o- nomh troubles,Itillaminatlon ot tho ovaries, kidney troubles, nervous evcltnlilllty,and nervous prostration; remember thnt It Is I.idlu 13. Plitk-lia- m
n A CKetahla Coinpound tlmt Is curimr it omen, anil don't allowany druirtiist to sell jou unj tlilner else in Its place.
r An Indiana Lady Tolls of n Wonderful Cure:
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helpful.cannot IcntturtiAnllllll VIM irov their
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with both hands to it. Her faio wasdtcply Hushed.
'Do go on," she out, vehemently 1 went on, leisurely. But, fcomo- -
I ioiiIiI not mako ujt my mind to.walk briskly. Sho did not Join me,
l UuiiK mjhelf upon the mass andpulled a cigarette Then 1
tiy name called In a voice. I
Flood up niouud. Miss Bohtm was still astrldo the top bar, nndtOie was pinker thnn
"1'lense tome don't be ro unkind!"ho ciieil tears In voice. 1
hurried bat tho wind."Oh, glvo mo jour hand!" pant-
ed Chloe neivoiisly lifting one fromthe bar "I can't It's such a longdrop I tnn'l get my"
"Walt a lilt," said considering.."Vou'ie half over now.only to llrt jour foot off the
"I shall go over. I know I bhall goshe said
"No, ou won't," said "It onlyletpilres confidence. Imaglno you're
' on a horso and V
"But I don't rldo a horso this way,"eald C'liloo miserably.
said I, "but men wo-
men aro Just as good ns "I "It's cruet of on It's beastly, when
I'm In such ' Miss Boliun.clutched wildly for mo with tbo
trembling hand sho had dUengngcd I
It her.I "Now Just lift that I enjoined.Chloe's weight lay limp on my
"I get It shesaid I closer, still
"Deah Mia. Bi.nkiiam: It Is afor tell what vour wonderfulmedicine has done for me. I was sick forthree years with change of life, and myphysician thought n cancerous condition oftho During these three jcars Isuffered
cannot find words In tomy bail feelings. 1 did not expect to
ever see another well day. I read some of thetestimonials medicine anddecided to write to you give jour treat,ment a trial.
" I had taken half a of1,5 dlu 13. I'lukhum's Vegetable
I began to bleep. I have taken nowsix lxittlcs so well I can do all kindsof work." Mns. Hinklk, Salem, Ind.
there nmtlilm? vnur nlimit. Htmspecial udvlee, tvrlto freely lMnklutin. canton, no America can speak from a ttlder
lemalu Ills. Address Is advice Is frcoand always0Cfinn FORFEIT I' furlliirllh product th letters and ol'tT uitluiouUU, likh bio!ut EcnulnneM
LUU K. l'iukli.ui Co., Mui,
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barand"over," pathetically.
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per... sobbedSho
selcd andfoot,"
shoulder
can't free. It's stuck,"pitifully,
pleasure
womb.untold agony.
which ex-press
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andLizzie
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moved
with my burden on my shoulder, nndloosed tho dainty foot. "Now," I said.She lifted It gingerly. "Don't mindabout jour tinkles," 1 said.
"Oh, but I am " Her foot wentback. "Shut ejes, please," sho
I shut my ees. The next In-
stant tho weight on mo was doubledand two nrms went etrangllngly aboutmy neck. As I havo explained, thofoothold descended Into n hollow. I
went down precipitately on my head.I saw several tornllclds and two orthree st.ies; also moro than one Chloe.But I seemed content to be there. MissBoliun extricated hersetf quickly,
"Oh, aro )ou hurt? Oh, how dicad-fu- l
of me!" sho said, "Oh, please dospeak!"
"I liked It," I said, "and I'm onlyhurt In one place."
"I) on frlghtcni- - mc," sho said,with a serious little laugh. "I'm sosorry; Is It jour head?"
I shook It nnd sat up. "Nol luckilyI was boru thickheaded."
"your jour knee?" sho Inquiredagain, hesitatingly,
"Certainly not my knee,' I replied."Then " Chloe turned away. Sho
might have nBked further questions,but sho didn't She wns busy smooth-lu- g
her skirt. "I can't think why theymako such horrible thlngB," sho said,
"Oh, but nny woman can get over astllo," I told her Sho made no replybut turned right nway, "Please," I
called, "won't jou help mo up?M.as Boliun turned buck reluctantly
I mado it face of pain."It's your ankle?' she said, with sud- -
BUSINESS DIRECTORYBALLASTING. ME88ENQER.
Ilawalian-Japanei- e EallMtlng Co. Territorial Messenger flervlet TJbIwBest black sand, fron $2 to IS load Bt. near Hotel; Tel. Ml Mtlm.according to distance hauled. Coral :
rocks for stable, roads and aide- - MUSIC,walks. Third door below King,Maunakja St.; P. O. box 820. Tele- - Mr. Jas. Sheridan has opened a repair-phon-
Main 396, lng shop at 11C8 Miller St. cor Bers- -
1 tanla. Charges reasonable. A
AND DYEING. bcr of second hand pianos In goodcondition, cheap. Orders may Is
r. Hayashl Clothes cleaned, repaired left at Haw'n. News Co.and dyed. 637 Beretamla St
Mrs. Anna B. Tucker Teacher olMA88AQE. Piano and Voice. High Sco:l
. grounds. 13mmn St.S. Ocblal, removed to Beretanla StrZnear Maunakea. 2831 "For Sale" cirU at Bulletin office
den anxiety 1 wlmcd nml took herhand, one! then I was uu my ftct, withthat hand In mine.
"No, It's here," I said. In n lowervoice, laying thnt linntl on my heart."It was here long ago" I dicvv herto mc.
"Do jou alvvajs do that tn iou help over ttllc nsketl ! mtilnrdii" K.
tvvveu n smile and o sob II 11. .Mar- -
in the Sketch.
BASEBALL AVERAGES,
Individual reionls Tor the baseballKason Just clcred. us compiled by
S'orer Androvvs, nto ns follow.The standing ot the clubs has previously Icen eclu$lvcl published In thsBulletlu
BATTING AVI3RA013S.
J. T hvsItussell, 13 .
Stccre V
Castle. P .
l'orl es. pJ reriiatidez,A. Wl'llams.Wilder, uHamptoi. M
HJoy, KItobertr, M
Carvaltio, H
unatei KKuel, 13
White K
H
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KohlWeed- - PWatc -- ' oue, PCogst.etl M
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I3n f e. IIDavu. rlteutor, K
l.oul, K .. ..lirou, K,Cusa I;, M.Ulche'ds Klvceleh.!', K . ,
Grady. M
Super, P . .
Kllej, H and E. .
Busline!!, U ....Sheldon, K . ..
K ,.A. Cutika, I3 ....Zamloch, 13
C. Cunlin, 13 . ..Ahrens, P.J. Kekuevva, K .
Hardee, PI.lshman, P. . . . .
13. rernaudez, HDesha,
Plunkett,Wren,Campbell, P.
iTucker,njnn,
13
Kilt, 13
Williams, P. ...14Itoblnsou P.ltobluson, M
Dclorlc, MJlcCorrlston, ..14
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STOL13N BASI3S.
Hampton,Russell,Cusack,bushncll, 19Steere, 19Itynn,Delorle,Znmloch,Moore,
PITCHBR'S AVI3RAGI3S.Baeo Hits On" Delivery.
IP.Hampton, 72IlkKamloch,Joy, 111Wren,Iteuter, 05
Pit.381
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II.people j)tl!iia)
Chloe,
Ajleet
Jones,
.Mooie,
hards,
Wren, M,Hampton. M.Hardee, I. .
.Castle, 1'. ...t steadiness.
Castle, P.Xamloch, 13 149Ulchanls, K 105
P 83Hampton, M 109
M
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II.
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.217
.177
StolenBllBCS
MOIID
Games
.17.'!
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PROCLAMATION.Whereas, The Act to provldo n tinvcriimcnt for tho Territory of Hawaii
provides Hint n Retinal election ntinll bo held on tho Tuesday next after thefirst Motulny 111 November, A. I), 1904, nnil that at least forty dajs beforo anyifttlon tho (.overnor shall Issuo nn election proclamation, anilWhereas, It In provided In the Rules and RcRulatlons for Administering Oaths
and Holdlni; Elections that no ehntiRO shall ho mndo as to tho boundaries of anyprecinct within slxlj days of election,
Now, Therefore, In accoidanco thciewlth, I, Qcorgo It. Carter, Governor ofthe Teirltory of Hawaii, hereby glo notlco that n general election for n Deloiato to tho House of Hepiccnlatlvcs of tho United States to servo during thoFifty-nint- CtiiiKicas, and for Senators and Representatives of tho Legislatureof the Torrltmy of Hawaii, will bo held on Tuesday, November 8th, A. D. 1901,throughout the T rrltnry bctwen tho hours of 8 o'clock a.m. and 5 o'clock p.m.
The Senatorial Dlstiltts nie os follows:FIRST DISTRICT The Mnnd of Hawaii;SECOND DISTRICT-T- ho Islands of Maul, Molokal, Lanal and
' Knlinolavvo;;, THIItn DISTRICT The Island of Oalm;
rOURTII DISTRICT The Island of Kanal and Nllhati.The eltttms In the said Senatorial District ate entitled to elect Senators
as follows:
) In the Hist DlMiItt two;In the Second Dlstilct two;In the Tlilul District three;In the 1'ourtli District one.
The Repiuentntlw Dlstrlttie, Registration Precincts and Polling Placesare as follows:
FIRST DISTRICT.Puna, Hllo and Hamakua, Island of Hawaii.
HRST PRKCINCT That portion of Puna Ijlng south of Kcaau and from thoeastern bounihiij of ICnu to the eastern boundary of Knmalll, followingthat bouudiiij In and along tho western boundary of tho Kaoho home-steads mid n Hue the extension thereof to tho boundary of Kcaau.
Polling Place- - Kalapunn School House.I'Ri:ci.(T The lands ol Kiaautnnd Olna
Polling I'hiee -- Itoml lloanl Stublea; ll1)! miles Volcnno Road.THIRD l'Ri:CI.CT-Tli- at piirllnn of Illto Ijlnir between Puna and Fonahavval
Mtn't and Road nud the line of Its extension to tho sea.Polling Place -- Dn lei & Co "s Warehouse, corner of Wolakca and
Kalepolcpo RoadsFOURTH PRi:CINCTThnt portion of Hllo lying between the Third Precinct
and the Houolll Stream.Polling Place -- Clicult Court House at Hllo.
FIFTH PRKCINCT Tint portion or Hllo Ijlng between Honolll 8tream andthe land of .Mnknhanaloa.
Polling Place PapntKou School House.SIXTH Plir.CIXCT-Tl- uit portion of Hllo lying between tho Fifth Precinct
and the bed of the Wnllcaumalo (lulih.Polling Place- - Honomit Court House.
fcBVKXTM PRKCINCT That poitlon of tho First Election District Ijlngbetween the SIMIi Preelnct and tho boundary of Hamakua, Including thelaud of Hiiumula.
Polling Place Laupahoehoc Couit House.EIMITII PRlICIXCT That portion of the l'lit Klectlon District lying between
the Seventh Pretlnet nnd tho lands of Knlopa.Polling Place Kaoho School House.
NINTH PRi:CINCT-Th- at portion of tho First Klectlon District lying betweentho Klghth Preclntt and tho bed of tho Malanabao Gulch.
Polling Place Hiinoknn Court House.TIJNTII PRKCINCT-Th- at portion of the First Klectlon District lying between
tho Ninth Pretlnet mid Kohala Dlstrltt.Polling nele School Houso.
ELEVENTH PRi:ciXCT-Tl- .c. balance of Puna l)lng south of the SecondPrecinct and east of tho Flmt Pieciuct.
Polling Place Kn polio Rnneh Darn.j SECOND DISTRICT.
Kohala, Kona and Kan, Island of Hawaii.FIRST PRKCINCT-No- ith Kohnln.
Polling Placo Circuit Court House.SECOND PRECINCT South Kohala.
Polling Place Wnl tnea Court HouseTHIRD PRi:ciNCT-T- hat poitlon of North Kona Ijlng north of the norther!
houndaiy of Iloluntoa and a lino liinnlng from tbo north corner of Holualoato tho south corner of Puuanahulii.
Polling Place Circuit Court Houso nt Kallua.FOURTH PRKCINCT That portion of tho Second Election District hounded
by tbo Thlnl Precinct, Hamakua, Kan, tho boundary of Keaauhou fromKau to Honaunau. tho north boundary of Honaunau and the sea.
Polling Place Konawnena School Houso.FIFTH PKECINCT-Tl- int portion of South Kona Ijlng between Keel 2, and
Olelomoann 1.
Polling Place Hoolienn Comt House.SIXTH PRKCINCT-T- hat portion of South Kona llng botween the Fifth
Precinct and Kau.Polling Plato Papa School Houso.
SEVENTH PRECINCT That portion of Kau ljlns between South Kona andPunatuu.
Polling Plate Wolohlnit Court House.EIOHTH PRKCINCT Tho remainder of Kan.
Polling Place Pabala School House.THIRD DISTRICT.
Islands of Maul, Molokal, Lanal and Kahoolawe.FiriST PRECINCT-Th- at portion of Moloknl consisting of Kalawao nnd
Kalaupapa.Polling Placo Kalaupapa Storo House.
SECOND PRECINCT That portion of Molokal bounded on tho east by Honoullwal and Ilalawn, and on tho wcBt by Kawcla and the First Precinct.
Polling Place PtiKoo Court Houso.THIRD PRKCINCT That portion of West Maul lying between the lands of
Walkapu In tho District of Walluku and the lands of Honokanal In thjDistrict of Kaanapall.
Polling Placo Circuit Couit Houso at Lahalna.FOURTH PRECINCT That portion of West Maul lying between the lands of
Hanakaoo and Wnlbee, known as Kaanapall.Polling Place Honokabau School House.
riFTH PRECINCT Tho Island of Lanal.Polling Placo Kahalcpalaoa Storo House.
SIXTH PRECINCT That portion of tho District of Walluku lying south of
Walluku Stream and west of n lino running from tho mouth of WallukuStream southerly along the sand hills to Maalaea Day and Including thoIsland of Kahoolawe.
Polling Placo Circuit Court House at Walluku.SEVENTH PRECINCT That portion of tho District of Walluku bounded by
tbo Sixth Precinct, tho sea, tho lands of Putehunul, Kallallnul, Kallua.Ilokuula and Hamakuapoko and tho sea.
Polling Place Sugar Room at Puuncno Mill.EIOHTH PRECINCT All that portion of Kula nn East Maui lying west of a
line running from Honuaula to tho north boundary of Pulehunul on thu
lino of tho two hills, Pun o Kail and Pun n Koha,Polling Place Hospital llulldlng at Klhcl.
NINTH PRECINCT The remainder of Kula mid that portion of Hamakuapokolying south west of tho Mallko Gulch and niauka of tho road running from
Kaluanul to tbo Maknwao Jail and a lino In extension thereof.Polling Place Kealaliou School House.
TJtNTH PRECINCT Tho remainder of Hamakuapoko and that portion u(
Hamakualoa lj Ins west of tho Halehaku S'.ieam.f
Polling Placo Hamakuapoko Mill.
ELEVENTH PRECINCT That portion of East Maul Ijlng bctweon Halehakuand Opuola Streams.
" Polling Place Huelo School House.
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SEVEN
TWELFTH PRECINCT.Kaupaula Streams.
-- That portion of East Maul Ijlng between Opuola and
Polling Place Kcanao School House.THIRTIETH PRECINCT Tho District of liana llng between tho Districts
of Koolnti nnd Kipahulu.Polling Place liana Court Houso.
rOUUTEENlH rni.CINCT The DlBlrlct of Kipahulu.Polling Piatc Kipahulu Sthool House.
FIFTEENTH IViKlLNC'- l- That portion of East Maul Ijlng west of tho Dls-trl-
or Kaupo and south ot PreUncts Eight and Nino.Polling Plate Honuaula Court House.
SIXTEENTH PRECINCT Tho western portion of Molokal lying west of thaSecond Pretlnet and couth of tho Flist Pretlnet.
Polling Plato Kaunakakal School House.SEVENTEENTH PRECINCT That portion of Molokal Ijlng cast of th
Second Precinct.Polling Placo Halawa School House.
EIGHTEENTH PRECINCT That portion of the District of Walluku llrgbotween tbo Walluku Stream and tho Fourth Precinct.
Polling Place Wolhee School House.NINETEENTH PRECINCT That portion of the District of Koolau Ijlng
between the Twelfth and Thlr'tenth Precincts.Polling Place Nahlku School House.
TWENTIETH PRECINCT That portion of East Maul known as the Districtof Knupo.
Polling Place Kaupo School House.FOURTH DISTRICT.
All that portion of the Island of Oahu lying east and south of NuuanuStreet and a line drawn In extension thereof from the Nuuanu Pall to MokapuPoint.FIRST PRECINCT All that portion of tho said district lying south of King
Street and tho Walnlao Road, and between a lino drnwn from the cornerof King and Punnhou Streets to tho long bridge on Ala Moana (llcaehRoad) nnd Wnlalao Avenue on tho eastern border of Kalmukl Tract andan extension thereof to tbo sea.
Polling Place Near the foot of Punnhou Street.SECOND PRECINCT All that portion of said District bounded and describe 1
as follows:Dcglnnlng at tbo Junction of Sheridan Street and Ala Moana, and
running along Sheridan Street, Pllkol Street extension and Pilkol Sin etto and along tho westerly boundary of tbo LunatUo Homo premlcs to thesouth corner or thu land or Knlawahlnc, along tho eastern boundarj CKalnwahlno to Its Junction with the western edgo of Manon Valley, thcienlong tbo western edgo of Manna Valley to the junction ot Manoa Roiland Punnhou Avenue; thence nlong Piinabou Avenue to King Strett andalong tho western boundnry of the First Precinct In tbo sen.
Polling Plnco Corner Kcecumoku Street nnd Wilder Avenue.THIRD PRECINCT All that portion of tho said District bounded nnJ
.descilhcd as follows:lleglnnlng nt tho old flag polo crest of Punchbowl running north-
westerly to tho Junction of School nnd Emma Streets, along School Strettto Nuuanu Avenue nnd Valley Road to Nuunnu Pall, thenco southeasterlyalong the Koolaupoko Kona boundary to Konnhuanul, thenco to and alongthe west boundary of Manoa Valley to tho northern corner ot the SecondPrecinct, along western boundary or Second Precinct nnd continuing downthe ridge between Awnlollnul and Kowalo to tho starting point.
Polling Place Pntlllc Heights Tiamway Road and Nuuanu Avenue.FOURTH PRECINCT- - All that portion of the said District bounded by tho
Third Precinct, Nuuanu, Vineyard, Emma. Ucrctanla and Alapal streetsand a line the extension of Alapal to Its Intersection with the southeasterncoiner of tl e Third Precinct.
Polling Place Emma Square.FIFTH PRECINCT All that portion of the said Dlstrltt bounded by .Militant,
King, Punthhov.l, Ucrctanla, Alapal, King nud South Streets and thuWutcrfront.
Polling Place Kapualwa llulldlng.SIXTH PRECINCT All that portion of tho said District bounded by Mllllan',
King, Punthbowl, Ucrctanla, Emma, Vlncjard, and Nuuanu Streets miltho Waterfront.
Polling Plact Ncnr the Flro Station, corner Deretanla nnd FortStreets.
SEVENTH PRECINCT All that portion of tho said District Ijlng outsldo ofthe District of Honolulu.
Polling Plact Sthool House. Wnlmanalo.EIGHTH PRECINCT All that portion cr tho said District Ijlng north or King
Strett, nud between tho Second Precinct and tho Third, Fourth and FifthPrecincts.
Polling Placo Thcimns Scpiare.NINTH PRECINCT All that portion ot tho District of Honolulu bounded by
thn Second Precinct, King nnd South Streets and tho sea.Polling Placo Corner of South Street nnd Kawalabao Lane.
TENTH PRECINCT All Hint poitlon of the Dlstilct of Honolulu bounded bytho First, Second, Third unit Seventh Precincts.
Pulling Pinto Corner of King unci Alcxnnder Streets.FIFTH DISTRICT.
All that portion of the Island of Oahu lying west and north of NuuanuStreet and a line drawn In extension thereof from the Nuuanu Pall to MokapuPoint.FlltST PRECINCT All that portion of tho Judicial and Taxation District of
Koolaupoko llng west and north of a lino drawn from Nuuanu Pall to'Muknpu Point.
Polling Placo Kaneoho Court House.SECOND PRECINCT Tho Judicial nnd Taxation District of Koolaulon.
Polling Place Koolaulon Court House.THIRD PRECINCT Tho Judicial nnd Taxation District of Wnlalua.
Polling Placo Walalua Court House.FOURTH PRECINCT Tho Judicial and Taxation District ot Wnlanae.
Polling Placo Wnlanao Court House.
FIFTH PRECINCT All that portion ot tho Judicial and Taxation District or
Kwn, comprised In tbo lands ot Hoacuc and Honoullull.Polling Place Ew a Pavilion.
SIXTH PRKCINCT All tho remaining portion of tho Judicial and TaxatlouDistrict or Ewa.
Polling Placo Ewa Court House.SEVENTH PRECINCT All that portion ot Honolulu or Kona Ijlng makal of
King Street, and between tho Sixth Precinct and Palamn Chapel Road andtho southern branch ot tho Oahu Railroad following same to Its first nearnpptoath to tho sea, and all of said District Ijlng mauka of King Streetbetween tho Sixth Pictinct and tho boundary between Kulllil nnd Kahaulkl.
Polling Place Kallhl Pumping Station.EIGHTH PRECINCT All that portion of Honolulu or Kona Ijlng Mauka ot
King Street fiom tho main road of Kallhl Valley to I.lllha Street and n
lino drawn from the head thereof In extension of tho lino of Judd Street,to and along tho rldgo forming tho westerly border ot Nuuanu Vnllej.
Polling 1'huo King Street, mauka at Knlulnnl Sthool,NINTH PRECINCT All that portion or Honolulu or Konn lying between tho
Eighth Pieelnct mid Nuuanu Street and mauhii ot a lino diawu along
School Stieet, tho Nuuanu Stream nnd Ucrctanla Street.Polling Plate At Junction of Kunhlnl nnd Nuuanu Stieets.
TENTH PRECINCT All that portion ot Honolulu or Kona hounded by Nuu-
anu Street, tbo Ninth, Eighth and Seventh Picclncts and tho Waterfront.Polling Place Aola Warehouse.
ELEVENTH PRECINCT All Hint portion of Honolulu or Kona Ijlng maukaof King Stiett nnd bciween tho Seventh and Eighth Preclntts.
Polling Place Gullik Avenue, muuka of Kullhlwueua School.
8IXTH DISTRICT.Islands of Kauai and Nllhau.
FIRST PRECINCT- - Tho Island c)f Nllhau.Polling Place Nllhau School House.
SECOND PRECINCT That poitlon or Kona Dlstilet Ijlng between Na Palland tho boundaiy between Kcl.uhn and Wnlmea Plantations and a lino theextension thereof nlong tho western edgo of Walmca Valley.
Polling Plato Kel aha School Hciubo.
THIRD PRECINCT All that portion of tho Kona District lying between theSecond Precinct and tho land of Hanapcpe.
Polling Placo Walmca Court House.
FOURTH PRECINCT FromHainpepc.
and Including Knlnheo to and Including
Polling Plate Hannpepo School Houso.FIFTH PRI.CINCT All or the District or Kona Ijlng cast ot tho land of
Knlaheo.Polling Place -- Koloa Court House.
SIXTH PRECINCT--All tho District ot Puna extending from tho Innds olWnl I in to and Including tho Uuds of Klpu,
l'dlllng Plate- - I.lliuo Court llimtc. ,
SEVENTH PUKUM--T All ot tho District or Puna extending from tho landof Papr.a to aril 'i c ludlng the land of Wnltun,
Polling Plico Court House, Knpan.EIGHTH PRI.CI.NTT Extending from thu Kallhlwal River to and Including
tho land ot l'ap.iaPolling Place -- Kllauca School House.
NINTH PRECINCT Extending from tho Kallhlwal River to tho north bound-ary of the Dlstilct of Kona.
Polling Plato Wnloll Court House.The electors In the rniegcdng Rcprcsentutlvo Districts aro entitled to elect
Representatives ns follows:In tho First District four;In tho Seeontl Dlstrltt four;In tho Third Dlstrltt six:In tho Fourth District six:In tho Fifth District six;In tho Sixth District-fo- ur.
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WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set
caused tho seal of
of Hawaii
to
DONE AT THE
in this
29th day of August,
A D 1901.
(1. It.
Governor of Ilnwail.
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OUTWARD,
For Walauan, Walalua, Kahuku andWny Stations !: 15 am., 3:20 p m.
For Pcnrl City, i:vva Mill and WayStations t7::!0 n. m., 9:1B a. in.,
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alua and Wulanne '8:36 a. m., 5:S1p. m,
Arrlvn Honolulu from Ewa Mill andPearl Cltj t7M0 n. tn., 8:36 a. m.,
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Church by tr, Kx 1). parts 1 and 2 ofnor Kills inssi nnd 11075, Llllha St,t'te, Honolulu. 1J 258. p 131. DateJOtt 13. ItiDI.
Catholic Church by tr to ltobt FIjinge; Rx I), sees I. 2 and 3 of porKills 8131. Ap t. M70 Ap 2, nnd fi..71,Piiuuul. Honolulu. II 2.S, p 151. D.it.nl Oct 13 lOOt.
list or S (I Wilder Ltd to Wilder &Co Ltd: 1); peir Lund Pat 8150, Kill15.1, lullol mad, Honolulu, $2,500. It!5S. p 158. Dated Sept 23. 1!WI
Kinllj Keelcii and hsb .M J) to Jo;i-qul- ii
tlnrcln. M. r,u2-ln- acre land,Mission St. Walluku Maul. J225. U2'j". p llif, Dated Ort 17, 10DI.
Ijiii VIii to Liu Sum, AL. 1 2 IntIn if Inml Maiinakea St. Honolulu;
l.f'iiii II '.T.3. p fit. Dated Oil 4.1'Jiil.Win I, Pcteisuu to S I Shaw, D;
lots 3. 4 ti nud S. blk 5. KnluniM tract,Honolulu, H.imii. It 25S. p I5'J. DatettOtt 17. It'll!.
Pelekll.i loane nnd hsb to Williami: Howell. D: Int In share No. 38hul land, Wnlnlhn llnlvlca. Kauai, $15U 25V. p I i.O. Diitul Ott 18. 1901.
Kaulniil ami uf to William i: Rovv-t-'I- I:
D: 1 ! int In share No. 31 hul landWiilnllui, Hnlelea. Kauai; $2S. II 23s,u Ifil. Dated Ott 18. li.fil
Recorded Oct. 19, 1904.Hank or llnvvall Ltd to W O At hi;
Pal ltd; lots 1 2 and 3. blk 23, Kulii-In-
tract. Honolulu $2J. II 2i.o, r11.1. Dated Ott IS 19114.
W C At bl bv utly or tr to Manoel .1
Cnmani: D. lols 1 2 and 3. hilt 23.Knlulanl trut-- t Honolulu; $01)0. It25S. p 150. Datetl Oct IS, 1901.
Island Itiallv Co Ltd ct al by comrto Henry i: Cooper, I): It l'n 2240 and702ij. (lis t.3K, Tns nnd 2n nnd por f!r2.".r. and 2IUI0U acres land, Manoa.Honolulu, $. It 258. p 151. DatedOct I. lliol
IMith i: Pond, Notice: apple n forregistration title ot lot 55. Ap 2. KillH21I, Aiid.unl St. Honolulu II 2G5211. Dated Ott IS. 19HI.
II Colt llohnm and vvt to WilliamJ l.'iiKland: D; lots C, 7, IS and 19,blk II. KiiliiiioluliK tract, Honolulu;$.Si.bIi. II 25". p 152. Dated Oct IS,l!MI
W J i:ui;laiiil to H Colt llobr'iu; M;Int In '.'ii.d'io mi ft laud. P.itlull St nudWln.im Ave-- . Honolulu $310. I! 2H0,p 191 Dated Oct IS. 1901
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Plate the raterlnR tor jour partyor retention In our hands and we dutho reaL Our handllni; ot these socialfunctions aro a continuation of
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All persons wishing to contribute'unds to tho Democratic Ptrty to aidn the coming campaign nre requestedo lenvo samo with the treasurer,Richard H. Trent, nt office! ot Treat c
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The attention of nil Intending bid-
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Intension of I'ctk Hoad, Intensionof 14 mile road, Section of NewItoad from 111-- mile to 13 mlloroad, Intension and widening of IS 3 4
mllo road.Paragraph entitled "Cttrblnpr and
Iletalnlng Walls" Is hereby chniigcdns follows: "All fill shall be held Inlilaco by a curb or rip-ra- wall, thecharacter of same being determined!y tho height of fill. Curb stoneswhoro used to be laid true to lino nndKrado and of well shaped rock notless thnn 0"6" on the face and notless thnn 12" In depth, set sloping tocenter of road and bedded In sub'Krado. fills that exceed tho deptb oftho curbstone shall hno side slopesof 1 to 1, and the slope to bo rip'lapped. Stones for riprap shall be atleast Cxfi" face by 12" In depth, laidto break Joints nt. least 3" All Interslices well chinked with small stoneor spalls."
C S. IIOI.I.OWAY.Superintendent of Public Works.
October 23th. 1904. 280l-2- t
GOOD GOVERNMENT CLUB
(Continued from Page 1.)
Tho committee stated that as theclub was formed for local polities Itwas not deemed advisable to select orbuggest n candldato for Congress,preferring to leao this matter to thoKooil Judgment of the members Indltldually. Mr. Itynn said: "An Inspec-tion of tho mil will show that It Ismndo up almost entirely of I'ourthDistrict otcrs; thercfoic tliuy do notwish to suggest any candldato In thoKlfth Wstilct, leaving It to tho fewmembers of that district to uphold thoprecepts of tbe club, by voting forl?ood men."
"Tho executive commlttco had hop-ed to hau organized n branih In thoTiftli District and had made ui range-ment- s
accordingly, but tho persons towhom tho work of organization hadgotten cold feet or else had used thisclub as a menace to a certain politi-cal party In order to obtain their endsnnd, having obtained them, had retir-ed Into oblivion. However, It Is thodetermination of your cxecutlvo com-mlttco to form a branch In that dis-trict nt an early date. In submittingnur list of candidates to jou this
rovcnlng, we wish you to bear In mind'Hint, according to our rules, It Is notUilndlng upon you. You each and allliavo a oto and voice In any selectingthat may bo mndo and wo trust thntyou will use them If you deem fit."
The vote, taken stood unanimous Inendorsement of tho ticket as submit-ted.
Tho Good Government Club willhave ono moro meeting beforo elec-tion. It was nlso decided last night tohold a big rally and mass meeting untier tho auspices of the club at a daynot yet fixed.
A resolution was ndopted makingeach member n comtnltteo of ono to'carry out tho endorsements of thu'club nnd work hard for tho electionof the men decided upon.
A commlttro of four from each precinct In tho Fourth District will super.
lso tho personal canvassing of voters'to bo dotio from now until election'day. I
Twenty-seve- n new members werotaken Into tho club last evening.
In a statement to tho meeting Pres-ident Hnn said that tho club hadbeen unjustly ntcused of standing fortho liquor Interests, Ho said hu wastho only proprietor of a liquor IiiibI- -'
ncss In tho club, and thnt ho would1bo tho last man In Honolulu to mlvo-- 'cato all night saloons, Ho would op-- !
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HONOLULU LIBRARY AND READ
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The annual meeting of tho HonoluluLibrary and Heading Hoom Associa-
tion will he held at their rooms N'EXTKKIIJAY (Oct. 28th) nt ".10 p. m forthe election of Trustees, presentationof reports, etc.
II. A. I'AnSIAI.KC,2001-- Secretary.
in' thi: circuit coriiT or Tin:First Circuit, Territory of llawnll. At,rM.nn.Lnra..,... OWW.I, In... lr.,1,nln........, tn... Ihn... Mnllnr-. .
of the Eslato of William S. Noblltt,late of Honolulu. Onlm, deceased. Or- -
dcr of Notice of Hearing Petition for,n' I'orts, m 12
Administration. On reading nnd filingthe petition of Ucrna J. Noblltt of Ho-
nolulu, Onlm. alleging that William S.Noblltt, or said Honolulu, died Intes-
tate at said Honolulu on the 19th dayof October, A. 13. 1904, leaWug prop-
erty In the Hawaiian Islands neces-sary to be administered upon, andprn)lng that letteis ot administrationIssue to her, It Is ordered thnt Mon-day, the 28th day of November, A. I).1904, nt 10 o'clock a. m be and herebyIs appointed for hearing said petitionIn tho court room ot this court at Ho-
nolulu, Oahu, at which time nnd placoall persons concerned may appear andshow cnuso, If any they hae, whysaid petition should not be granted,and that notice of this older be pub-lished In the English language ouco aweek for three successive weeks InTho Evening Bulletin newspaper InHonolulu.
Dated at Honolulu, .T. II., Octobor21th, 1901.
j. t. nn noi.T,First Judge) of the Circuit Court
of tho Ilrst Circuit.Attest:
v. i). kei.lett, jr.,Clerk of the Circuit Court of tho
First Circuit.1M4 Oct. 23; Nov. 1, 8, 15.
DAMON'S MURDERER TO DIE
(Continued from Page 1.)switchboard Is prolded with threebuttons, nt each ot which will bo sta-tioned one of tho pilson guaids. Onlyone of theso buttons connects with thptrap, but no ono except tho electricianwill know which of tho thrco Is thoright one. In this manner thu threeguards will remain Ignorant regardingwhich of them ever spuing tho fataltrap. After the gallows hnvo been Betup they will bo tried, n bag of sandtaking the condemned man's place, toInsuro thnt they will bo In perfectworking order nt tho time tho mainevent takes place.
.Miranda will bo dressed In a newsuit of clothes, tho samo which ho
I wore when ho last nppeaicd In court.ins spirmini nuvisor, ramcr (Jlemcnt,will bo admitted to seo him nnd willgive him tho tonxolatlon of tholurch beforo ho goes tn his death.
A llttlo before 11 o'clock Mlinndawill bo strapped whereupon ho willbo led to tho gallows. Fnthcr Clementwill be with him on tho plntform.
Miranda will be allowed to speakbeforo ho dies, should ho so dcslroTnnbnrn Olsnliuro mulled himself ofthis privilege by rending a chnptcrliom tho nihlo nnd making n short
In which ho stated that ho re-pented ot his crlmo and trusted inGod.
At Ibis point tho black rap will boplaced over Mlinnda's head and thonooso will be adjusted around hisneck. Then, nt a signal given by HluhBheilff Henry, tho guards stationed nttho Bwltchboaid vlll press their buttons, tno fatal Imp will fall fiom im.der Mlinnda, and Damon's murdererwill diop to his death.
ilio lemalns of Miranda will boburled In tho prison lot nt tho Maklkicemetery tomonow nfteinoon.
Uver since ho was sentenced Mlrnn-d-lms occupied ono of tho death cells
In tho prison. Hero a guard constnntly pacoB the nanow conidor to keepwatch oer the condemned man, prln- -
WANTSFor Want Column See Page Six
FOR SALE.
Cholco fox teirler dog pups nt Dr.Itowntt's, 777 King St. 2901 tf
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Hilt moon Oct. 21th at 0:23 a. m.Last quarter ot the moon Oct. 31stTbe tides at Kabulul and IIIlo occur
about an hour earlier than at Honolulu.
Hawaiian Standard Time It lOh 30mslower than Greenwich time, beingthat ot the meridian of 167.30. Thetime whistle blows at 1:30 p. m., which
the same as Greenwich, Oh 0m.
ARRIVED.
Tuesday, Oct. 23.Strar. Hclene, Nelson, from Hawaii
ports, at 4 n. m.O. S. S. Sierra, Houdlette, from till
'Colonies, nt 7: 10 a. m.i m
DEPARTED.
Monday, Oct. 24.
Stmr. Kllhau, Thompson, for Kauaiports.
Stmr, Kauai, Uruhn, for Hawaiiports.
Stmr, Noeau, I'cdcrscn, for Kauaiports.
k. Mmiajo, anucrm.... .or au..milllSlU.
Tuesday, 0t. 23.
Stmr. Klnau, Freeman, for Hllo nnd
Stmr. Mauua Loa, Slmcrson, foiMaul, Kona and Kau ports, at 12 m.
SAILING TODAY.
O. S. S. Sierra, Houdlette, for SanFrancisco, at 3 p. m.
Stmr. Claudlne, I'arker, for Maulports, nt 3 p. m.
Stmr. W. G. Hall, Thompson, forKauai ports, at 3 p. m.
Stmr. Maul,' Dennett, for Hhwallports, at C p. m.
Stmr. I.lkelll.e, Napala, for Molokatand Maul ports, at 3 p. m.
PASSENGERS DEPARTED.
For Maul, Kona nnd Kau ports, pnrstmr. Mnuna I.oa, Oct. 23. J. Garcia,N. Kruger, A. Garcia, Kim, Hallcy,Smith. S. Ksplndn. W. Morris, K. Vin-cent, J. Ilego, II. Meyer, W. Crowcll,J. F. Humbiirg, K. Kruse, A. S. linker,O. G. Kinney, Mrs. II. 11. Maker, Mrs.J. Garcia, Mrs. S. 1). Harry, A. Jack-son, T. Knieger, Fnthcr IMmond, Fa-Ih-
We mi oil n, Mrs. J W. Lloyd nndtwo chlhlien, Miss Mnry l.loyd, Mrs.J. C. Irenzen. Hither Wlston. W.W. Ilruner, Father Celcstlne, JudgnMntthcwmnn. C. N. Sturtovnnt, MlmSturtcwint, W. G. Irwin. J. A. nuek,Geo, Robertson, O. A. Stevens.
For IIIlo nnd way ports, per stmrKlnau, Oct. 25. Mrs. Neals, Mrs. H.I.lshmnn, Fnthcr Aloy and boy, FatherPaul, Father Adrian, Father I'lrlchFather Otto, Father Maximo, MIbs MK. McGreln, 8. Ke, O. II. MrClellan,W. G. Glocometrl, A. Iliimburg, Wnlter Dods, A. Jl. Ashley, Klnso lakeK. G. Clarke, R. F. Unge, F. J. Cross,Mrs. II. .Martin, Mrs. Husman, MmMaiy Allan, Capt. Jorgstrorf, J. A.Scott, Chas. II. Slemsen, Dr. O. II.Wall, G. F. Howell, J. W. MaBon, MrB.J. J. Horner, Miss II Peck,. U. II.Thompson, Thco. Wolff, Mrs. W. A.Fetter, .Mrs. C. I). JIcGrow.
PA8SENGERS BOOKED.
For Maul ports, per stmr. Claudlne,Oct 23. J, Wnldron, Itobt. Cat-ion, Miss I,. Cuunlnghnm, Miss Pratt.Miss i:. Davies, Father Maxlmtn, Fath-er Charles. Fnthcr Justin, Mrs. S. Jl,Kunakauul nnd child, S. U Lucas, Gen.Campbell, Itov. F. W. Timing, J. IIWilton, J. M. Vivas.
For Jlaul and Jlolokal ports, perstmr I.lkellke, OU. 25, T. T. Jloyer,II It Hitchcock, Father Thomas, K. F.Drown, II, K. Duauehclc.
lipally for tho purposa of prnvcntlnghim fiom e.heatlng tho gallows liycommitting suicide.
The prison nulhoi Hies state thntMil inula Is making tho best out of histerrllilo situation nnd seemingly doesnot woiry much over his Impendingdeath Ho sleeps soundly nnd entswell. During tho day ho sits quietlyIn his cell only asking occasionally forn ui Ink of water or expressing someMinllar want. At times his confessor.I nthcr Clement, comes to spo him. Ml.
Ilnmla has not a sluglo tlmo mndo anyattempt to commit suicide, nor has homade mention of nny Intention of do-ing so, Ho Is exceedingly phlegmaticsaliig that ho killed n whltu man midthat ho knows that thercforo ho mustdie himself.
BY AUTHORITYNotlco is hereby given that tho fol
lowing Registered Treasury Warrantswill bo paid at tho Treasury on prpseutntlon:
HeglBteied numbcrB 7042 to 8230 In-
clusive,A. J. CAMPIlRI.Ii,
Treasurer, Territory of Hawaii.Treasuior's Office, October 25th,
1904. 2904 Oct. 23, 27.
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