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From San Fmncisco: I
Uitiu'da . Mnj 21 j
For Sun l'rnncisco:Hlheiln .... k M.rv 24
From Vancouver:Mnrama . ... Mny 23
Fcr Vancouver:Miikura .. M 2',
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ulwajs read the Bulletinabout youi loom for lent'
The merchant who is satisfied is doomedHe needs v, daily
VOL. XI. NO. 4317. 8 HONOLULU, TERRITORY OF HAWAII FRIDAY, 21, 1909. 8 PAOES. PRICE CENT3.
BIGTHUGS THREATEN
Sheriff Jarrett Goes To
Scene To Warn
Japanese
LABORERS ARE LEAVING AIEA
AND WAIPAtlll HOUSES
Ewa and Walalua Plantations QuietStrike Breakers Aic Getting
Down to OoodWork.
wireless was received tills. moruIiiR frnm Mnnr.scr Adam at
KnhiiUi, iinKIiik Tin pioteetlnn furHie Chinese iiKuliiBt Intlinliliilliiii
A niu wiih held Willi Sher-iff Jurrelt wlil( li resulted In IllstukliiK the miiiuliur. triln fnr KahnI. He pioposes In follow the h:iiiip
inurse Hint he tool, at Vnlinliu,namely. In warn the sttlkeis iiKalustloiiiinlltliiK mi) hicnch of the peaieLeaving Their Houses.
Honolulu plantation luliorets inhunches of llfty and fine hundredwcie aokliit; up their duds amiwalkliiK (iitt HiIk iiimnlnK
This wan tlm feature of the Kn-er.- ll
nclhlly iiliimt the Ale.i plnnhi- -
(Continued on Pace 2)
- fl ei ii t ehn" at alfaMaahasi -- iC.r --H.. ,
f " iv
nic toNEW on every :
have to live somewhere, andHow
Bulletin
MAY 5
A
oniTi-r- f
u.
MORE PILIKIA AT
Piles Supporting Pier
Are Said To Be
Worthless
COUNTY ENGINEER SENDS FOR
SUPERVISORS' COMMITTEE
Bridge Was by the Terri-tory Some Ago Under As-
sistant SuperintendentHowland.
More plllktn In developing Inwith the lirldKe. Count)
(iere, who wont out tillsI" nrike an InU'stlKatlun,tli.it iliti piles on which the
concrete pier icsts, are of little use,uiul so hultius dlil hu consider hisdlsioeiu) that he telephoned nt onceto Chairman ()tilim of the road couiniltUv of the Hoard of Supcnlsois.
uu.l the other uienihcrx of tTie
committee stnrteil for Walkane nt 12
When County Knclncer (lero uxamIned Ihe bridge roine time ago, huiindo the dlscowry lluit the Btnrmw;ilcrK had In hack of theabutment anil weie iiudernilnltiK thewhole structure He lecomnicnded
(Continued on Page' 2)
Alfred& Co.'s
Correct Clothes for MenWc courteously invite a visit
from you to view the authentic NewYork fashions for Spring and Summer,1909.
The Kash Co., Ltd.Cor. L?ort & Hotel Phone 25
''y;H' jF1'
Evening Bulletin people comingstcamci they
they
380BOIT.ONPAOES.
BAKER'S FRIENDS IN SAN FRANCISCO WA
KAHUKUCHINESE
PINEAPPLE
ErectedYears
connec-tion W.ilkanoKuxlueerinninliiK
(Juliiii
o'clock
unshed
m4kMsm ,&&
Benjamin
WILL ENTER FIELD
Freighters May Bring
ImmigrantHere
TRAVELERS WOULD C0A1E VIA
ISTHMUS OF TEHUANTEPEC
Cape Horn Journey Would be Elimi-nated and Small Parties Could
Be Shipped Monthly Clus-tered Vessels Pau.
The Amerlcan-llawnlln- n Steam-ship Coiupiili) will hid for the jobof brlliKiUK Kuiopenn liunilK.nntshere. The loiupan) has nlread) no-
tified the Hoard of ImnilKiath i ofIts Intention, thoiiKh none of theterms of the hid li.uu hecn dls-lns-
As jet the lompaii) Is not .n aposition to sa) Just what It ran do.HaxliiK ainilatlons with lln'" ofstvainers pljliiR across the Atlantic,both hy th" Meillterranlnn mute
(Continued on Page 2)
FOUR-S-
HIPS
A YEARLONDON, May 21. It was an-
nounced today that the Cabinet hasdecided in favor of laying down fourDreadnoughts during the fiscal year.This is in response to the agitationover the danger of Great Britain'snaval supremacy being upset by theranid development of German's na-val plans.
Want
MoneyI'ormal application was made this
morning hy the Hrst National 11 ink,and hy tho Hank of Hawaii for a p.irHon of tho Territorial funds which,pursuant to the terms of a law- - passedhy the recent l.eglslntiue, nic readyfor deposit In the hanks of the Teiri-tor-
lllshop & Co will lllo theirthis iiftornoon, It Is iiiidcr'
stood
WHY NOTHave an office whichis cool, comfortableand well appointed!
It costs you no moreto rent such an officein the BOSTONBUILDING than in apoor location.
Consult the RealEstate Department
HAWAIIAN "& TWIST
COMPANY m LIMITED
', ,
IHislsHSiOwiSBHKS99SHnYBKliaBflEBBaHalaVHWaaHlaBHIaVaBSBsaaaW
. FIELD OF PINEAPPLES OF THE HAIKU FRUIT AND PACKING CO.,
BOUGHT UP BY HAWAIIAN PINEAPPLE CO.
DOLE BUYS UP
HAIKU PINE CO.
Consolidation Scheme To
Take in Maui
Cannery
SPECIAL Ml ETING TO
"BE HELD TOMORROW
Only Cannery On Maui and in Cen-
ter of the Pineapple Dis-
trict of ThatIsland.
The Hawaiian Pineapple Companyof which Jan. I) Dole Is the movlnsspirit, has purchased the controllingInterest of Hie Haiku Kru't nnl Pad;lux Cotupanv of llnlku .Maul
A sH'olal meetliiK of the Dole Compauy has he n called fin toimiumv 10
act upon r proposed Inrrcusi of slockfrom the ptei-eii- t fUtiru of f4ti m toJjOO.UOO ami It Is presumed th it tillsmoe Is nincle In order to cam out p
(Continued on Page 7)
Judge Flliot for
The PhilippinesWASHINGTON, May 21. Charles
Elliot, a member of the SupremeCourt of the State of Minnesota, hasbeen named by the President for theSupreme Court of the Philippines.Judge Elliot has been on the Su-
preme Court of the State since 1004and has once declined appointmentto the Supreme Court of the Philin-pine-
He is a native of Ohio,where he was bom in 1801,
Uniterm Busmiss OSice Fhtne 250.Bulletin Editorial Room Phono 183
S.S. ALAMEDA, May 26Next Fruit Boat
Island Fruit Co.,72 S. KING. PHONE 15.
Skiddoo,To jump, a term applicable in speak-in- c
of one of the boys in our serviecwhen sent on an errand. Obsoleteas far as other boys are concerned.
TERRITORIAL MESSENGERSERVICE.Phone 361.
NEW PINEAPPLE
i
IS
Nine Japanese AhdW.W.Harris Are In The
Combination
HAVE NEARLY 1000 ACRES
i OF LAND AT WAIALUA
New Cannery May Be Erected orProduct May Be Handled at
Some ExistingPlant.
A new pineapple lull, consisting ofnine Japaneso and W. V. Harris, haslieen formed to Krow- - and can plnoapides at Walalua The hul has near
n thousand acres of pineapple liudItased for Pi e.irs fioui I ho John IIKhlate and, according to ilie tonus ol
the nt which has been llled In
the ofllce of tho Heglstrar of Conwy !
aiices, at least 300 acres aio to tie Inplnei v July 10 of next )ear
(Continued on Page 0)
38 Battleshipslis French Plan
PARIS. May 21. It is announcedi from authoritative sources that thei French government lias laid out aplan that will give the countrythirty-eigh- t battleships.
ADMIRAL URIU WELCOMED.
SAN FRANCISCO, May 21.Uriu of the Japanese navy ar-
rived here today. He was velcomedby resident Jtwanes officials andrepresentative Americans.
' SUGAR.
SAN FRANCISCO May 21. SugarC6 degree centrifugals 3.92 cents, or
$78.40 per ton. Previous quotation3.95 cents.
OUR placefinestPastry and
Purest Candy1THE PALM CAFE
HOTEL, NEAR UNION. i
Spring MattressesNEW SHIPMENT OF HIGH ORADr, IMPORTEDSPRING MATTRESSES, FOR WOOD OJt IRON BEDS
JITST RECEIVED.
J. Hopp fc Co.,185 KING ST,
COMPLETEBAKER NOT WANTED,
BY UNCLE SAM'
Has Only One Wife So
Far As is Known At
Preset
CABLE ADV CES PECEHI-- 'BUI' Mil .'..NOlfill ri)R
ABOUT MYS1ER!0J MlN1 OIIIIKS II) Flliill" OVER
Is Said to Have Left Bogus Paper inSan Francisco and Is Wanted
by Coast Authori-ties.
Tin linstirinus It V rti'cer winInn uinde hlmvelt iln- - ceniei of Monolulus uewiht selisntlou and who Iscan In,' i Miessltii; miiih in to wholine wliil he Is le 'II us he ri cFell' himself lo li.' the son or thelinker ho N Minim in ine Chloanislot ).nds
MutHiMi the uislerlous Ml. Il.ikT I - on one wife so far is hi i
hern lllli niTiri nil I there .11 llleiofori no Krounits iiihiii wlilrli ihe lei'
(Continued on Page 5)
20 OlcimOf Japan
ArrestedTOKIO, May 21. The scandal
'ttiownitf out of the Fonnoian sugartin . t pi se reached a crisis today,wl. .i twenty members of parlu-inen- t
and six directors of the sugarcompany were placed under arrestThese men arc charged with beingconnected with the attempt to in-
duce the Government to take overthe sugar company from the stock-holders. It is alleged that $60,000has been spent in bribing the mem- -'
bcrs of the Japanese Parliament andgovernment officials.
MONGOLIAN RELEASED.
ST. JOHNS. N. F May 21. ThoAllan liner Mongolian, which wascaught in the ice off this harbor,was released today. Her Ave hun-dred nasscngers remained on board,and the ship continued on its wuvunharmed.
TOTRANSMITALL THEPOWER,Ihe frict-
ion driveof a motor
mutt be neither too tight
nor too looie, but juit rifhL
Became It fits juit right atvry point, the CROSSETT
Shoe putt every ounce of bodilyenergy at your icrvice throughyour feet when you nttd it.
Like the electric motor,Croitett Shoe do notute power when theyare not working.
MANUFACTURERS
WRANGLE OVER MRS.
TUI1T0N PROPERTY
Famous Hawaiian Woman
Died In AbjectPoverty
Koa Table anil Picture Which ShuRefused to Sell Incident
of Hawaii Ro-
mance.
TN Kxjiu.iii ii oi i i ' te ilkTroii lnd w liiint t" ijni'i'ii j:w
ma of Hawaii mil nilxtnx of a pi"'l.lllll hotlle In I lllli'll ' . A, nil)o iilijui ,hi.i n .in I '! i :ii n layg'I n Sn i I i imlau'i slim I i'i i than
strlckin In a r 'timee U a wliti a 10 pi
lew nh I .1,'n- - ,s ii i hi, pitieni InSt I. ukes llospti il w. s ii iinxle andpllllul laioi of Mr Aii'm i 'lur-o-ti
ii Haw 'd ia w i, in i I'n ill. if ltilime
'1 wo of In sot uire i , llvrs.ohe I'lilnd !t ,ls e in n Hi" llrst'illfuruli t't 4ii.it nt h:i diiiiK ns u
i nil of II li liunlshlps In H- i- Phil-,-ia . i ml the t'n teU Stales (Jnv.
rriiuiMii .efupl nall"' her .mites tiflie Inirii i hi' lh I'riMidlo ee.nclery '
Willi hemTo i e pe the SitUr's fle'd she was
hurlel in the Inmll) plot tf MrsI'hirli ilt iri SS19 0'ienwk h street.In Si'it I
ml n iw ther- - Is a lUht mi overtwo pin s of I'lirnliiiu mi I t.vn paintIn;3 th on' etule of Hie oncewealtln wo'innS17 a Month Interest.
The ua! projMrt) she vri was n'10' wood i ii, ,m wlilch Die I law nil-t'-
roMil fninll) lm dine us htrmiests tv ii copies i' Mil I'liis "Til'rrull Veiu'ors" in' Pie i li ,lur til!ur In ulie if tre fan iliu she wjifiieltiK i.'inailon the nin ! to snlHiesi lie.is'ires if Hi. i i a lint sheiiiormui i Hi-i- tn Ii i: p. ii, ii loanI) r ili ut Jliin ip. i n. ,,r In
(Continued on Taue 4)
HOLIISTERH0LLISTER
liOLLISTER
H0LLISTER
H0LLISTER
"MAKESLIFE'SmotEASY'
.11' f
VAf
SSiSHOE CO., LTD.,;
CROSSETT SHOE
1051 Fort SI. Sole Agents Tel. 282i
i
.mm & HiltWEEKLY GilEHDtR
MC1NIMVLealtl Chapter No. 2 Regular.
WHONHMDAVPaolfle First Degree.
muiJsnAVHonolulu Chapter Regular
5 pm.I'HinAV
NAfimiViV
All vtting tnnnbers of theOrder ir ' tllalljp Invited to
attend meetings of local lodges
UAIU1UA x LUUUh, No. 3, I. 0. 0. F.
fciflU .Yiouday evening atT:8U la I. u U Hull. Fort Street.
V. 11. I lENDftY, Secretary.1 U ICKE. N, Q.
All v'.mtlug ui outers very cordially
Divlu 1.
OAnD IUJD0E, Ho. 1. K. of r.
Met tit vnry Brut nnd third Fri-
day evening at 7 . Jv ID IC. of i'. Hall,corner Kcrl and Deretunla. VliltlugDrothure ctudlt.1:' invited to attend.
K NfOENT. C. C.
It HUSLIMI. IC. It. S.
.HONOLULU LODGE 01C, li. P. 0. E.
Hor.olu'u Lodge No. C1C, 1). 1'. 0.Klks, niiei in iri'-- r hall, on KingBluet, m ii I "it. every Filday even-lu- g
. .i'iik i.iutticrs are cordiallyluvued to atKt.d
i, a ixATiiirT, n. n.11 C CAS I ON, Scc'y.
Wo LODGE No.8, K.ofP.
Moots every Juil .md 1th Siturdayevening a l 7.u o i Iocs, In K. of 1.Hall cor. I'ort uno llon-tanl- Visit-
ing brothers vordl.lly Invited to at-
tend.r M MoC.KEW, C. C.
E A. JACOHSEN. K. It. S.
HONOLULU AEBIE 140, F. 0. E.
MmiUi on the 2nd and 4thevotnngs of eaili month al
7;30 o clock Iu K. of P- - Hull, cornerUerotatil.i and Tort streets.
Vliltlus Kaglcs are Invited to at-
tend.W. M. SIcCOY, V. Frest.11. T. MOOUC. Sticy.
BAWAIIAH TKIBE Ho. 1, 1. 0. R. M.
' Meots ever) first nnd third Thurs-days of tach mouth ut Knights otpythl.s II ill. Visiting brothers cor-
dially Invited to attend.OKO 3Nl)!:rtS0N Sachem.i:. V. TOIM), C of It.
tconnmy in
.IB Ki'chan
is e Dividend! reducer
It's tlio way to"become rich
NgikIuIu Gas Co.Ltd.
Bisliop Stroet
I
. i. '
LOCAL AND GENERAL
Twelve hundred sheets of goodpaper for twenty-fiv- e cents at thebulletin office.
Ten good uutohncks. Phono 6Al. 'llnirlow of Hie Hoyal Annex
serves tlio llnoBt meals In tow"Wnltcr Dillingham Ii expected to
nrrlvo from the Coast on the Korea.Mrs 11. A llaldwln la lioolied to
leave for Maul this evening on thf)steamer Claudlne
Tako your carriage or automobiletr Hawaiian Carriage Mnnfg. Co, foicpto-dat- rcpalri. er
Inter-Ulni- and O It. & U shipping tohooks foi fcalo at the llulletlQnRice, BC each.
V T I.ticnr. mntngcr of Henry May& Co will loive fur tin- roast at the
nil of the 1'ii'Miit inunlliAti llilns new In the sporting lino?
Anvthltig K"'d In the liquor line? Yon
fan And If nt "The Two .lacks "
luhn (i Woolley was a rctnrnlnK n(.11 the Inter-Islan- d steam
r Cluiidlue rrom Maul yesterday.Papaya seeds hae licen sent from
here-t- o lie experimented with In theImperial Vallev. Southern California.
Ilari Luubort was treated to a suaponded sentence of I hi rl eon monthslids mornlliK at the Police Court.Henr ns alleged to have heen litup last night
The Ladles' Society of CentralI ulon church gave a very cnjoyahlosocial last owning. An Interestingtiruaiiul program was rendered, andn ficshuicnts were nerved.
The case of l.eong Dah Sing Is be-
ing tried before Judge Andrado. Thedefind.ini Is barged with selll"gopluiii without a license. C. I'. (Till
Is defending the accused.A Hawaiian was picked up near tho
llshmarket l.ito last night, and ir. liehad a deep cut In the luck of his heaiwas taken t the Queen's Hospital lortreatment Iho man had evidentlyfallen onto tho sidewalk und Injure!himself
Thomas Smith, an alleged vng. whoIs reported to he partial to wnnilorili- -
iliout other iH'ople's hack yards, winsi iitenced to" four months' Imprison-ment this morning hv Julgo AndradeThomas has also to pay costs amountIII'; to $3 3o
CHINESE HURT IN
BOARDING TRAM
Compound Fracture 0!
The Leg Is The
Result
Wing Citing Is confined In theQueen's Hospital with a badly brokenleg. caused through trlng to boarda car In motion.
It appears that about 3:15 o'clockvesterday afternoon a car bound toward Wnlklkl was traveling along Hotel street. There were no passengerson the ear and mlther Iho motormanor conductor noticed auono at any ofthe waiting stations It Ih surniUed,howeVLr, that the unfortunate Chinesemust have rushed out after the carhad passed n station nnd tried tobeard It
The flrtt thing the conductor no-t- n
d was the man bins on tho ground.1 If he hud fallen from the car.
Whin tho man was picked up It washod that his right leg was badly brok-en The bono was protruding throughthe t'.esh and presented a slckcnnlgsight Tho unfortunate man was conoed to tho Queen's hospital. Ho Is
progressing as well as could be expeeled under tho cltcumstanccs.
ISS OF TROUBLE
FORG0VERN0I
Everybody Wants SliceOf Contingency
Fund'
The Legislature honpod up a massof ttouble for tho Governor when Itprovided In the appropriation billfor a $50,000 contingency fund tobo expended at the discretion ot HisHxcellency, Kverybody who wantsnuj thing thnt was not provided forby tho law makers seems to havethe notion that he can get It oul ofthis fund.
The Governor says that this wastho very easy way adopted by tho
j i.t'KiBluiiur iu sum tiuniu ui jin uuu- -. Ides onto 1i1h shoulders. Instead ofinvestigating tho necessity fur spe-
cific appropriations, it simply cre-
ated this fund nnd loft tho Governorto strugglo with the details.
If tho fund were 1800,000," hesaid thnla morning, "there would be
I applications enough to tHke caro ofnil of it everybody wants some ofu uvt'ii in., i.egisuiois. wuen mtywe.e osked by other people why,hoy did not make certain npproprl- -
ntlotiB, tay, Why, w
ciiinr a contingency fund ofOlio. Go und see him, and he c
llx you up.' "
w!(. .,- - jgm
EVENING: IIULLETIN, HONOLULU, T." It.. FlilDAY, MAY 21, 1909. -
SHOPPING NEWS
AND
BUSINESS REMINDERS
Haw .1 A. It Vlelra & Co. do yourwatch repairing
A bookkeeper Is wanted for a plantation store. See ad.
A nicely furnished cottage on Wnl-
klkl beach is wanted for a few months.See ad.
A pair ofr glasses in n black leathcase was lost. Reward If returnedthis office.
The famous Crossett shoes In all thenew Btjlcs and leathers on sole now jlthe Manufacturers' Shoo Co.
Artists' materials can be found ntQurrey's on Fort below King. Oils,water colors, china palntB, brushe.etc
i: O Hall ft Son have Jnst receivedshipment of Heading Standard mot-
orcycles Call In and see their newstock.
rfnest Reasoned 6hU and ftlgirobastove wood now ready at Unl6n-Paclfl- c
Transfer Co. Phone G8. Alan beststove coal.
Herrlng.Hall-Marvi- safes defy flronnd defy the most expert cracksman.Dig assortment at Theo. H. Davles &.
Co., hardwarefdonartmrnt.Fresh fruits and vegetables In sea
son? also Primrose pork sausages arrhed on 8. S. Alameda today forHenry .May & Co. Phone 22.
Tho Installing of an electric fan Inyour office will Increase your workingcapacity, The Union Klcctrlc Co,,Harrison Dlock, have tho best.
Choicest candles and pastry nt Alex-
ander Young, Cafe. These goods aremade fresh every day and delivered toall parts of Oto city:. Phone-19- ,
.1. M. I'vy & Co. will receive on Fri-
day's Alameda all tho cholco Califor-nia fruits and vegetables In season. In-
cluding cherrleB. Phono jour order to"C
New York summer styles In Starnegligee shirts now ready at Sliva'aToggery. Also their first shipment of13. &.W. negligee shirts. Call and seethem.
llrokcn lots of silver and gilt metnlpicture frames at half prices to clearout the odd patterns at Honolulu Pho-to Supply Co. Illg bargains If youwant nice frames.
Notice Is given In this Issue of aspecial meeting of tho Queen's Hospital corporation to h held In therooms of the Chimb r of Commerceat 9:30 A. m June 2 i.
Do you itso stove coal and do youwant to get somo specially good coal?Then order a lot from Honolulu Con- -
structlon ft Draylng Co., phono 281.Any quantity from n sack up.
Novelties nnd calendars make goodsupplementary forms of advertisingIf you want something In this line getIn touch wllh The Chas. It. Frailer Co.,managers of advertising. Phone 371.
Alfred llcnjamln clothes are madeIn New York That means thnt thestyles nro a full season In advance ofgarments made elsewhere. Detijamlnclothes aro sold In Honolulu only byTho Knsh Co.. Ltd.
A trip to Halclwa by train or autowill do joii much good1. The sceneryalong tho route, and Iho fine meals attho hotel, served under tho directionof Manager Illdgood, build up a broken-d-
own system quickly.Jules Verno never dreamed of such
wonders as aro being accomplisheddally by tho Hawaiian Telegraph &Telephone Co. In wlieluss. Don't waitfor thu malls use wireless for com-munication with other Islands andsteamers.
Habblts, friend properly, have tlioflavor of joung chicken. The Metrolwlltnn Market ImB n bunch of youngonos and somo of the best beef andmutton over offered on sale nt thatestablishment. Call up telephone 4G
and glvo your order and It will boproperly filled.
i
MORE PIIIKIA.
(Continued from Pace 1)that the water ho pumped out and thoabutment extended. -
Hut when, after tho water had botpumped out, Guro started to mako nmore thoroug.T Investigation than hadbeen possible with tho water In theway, ho discovered that the main pierItself was so unsafe that ho did notthink It wlso to spend uny more moneyIn le pairs.
it was understood that tho mainpier was supported by a number ofpiles, firmly driven down into thoground. When Oero mado his oxamInatlon, It Is alleged, ho found thattho plies wcro simply battered on topand that they did not run down farenough to boot any aluo. It was thenthat Gore telephoned In a hurry for theroad committee.
Tho bridge was built by tho Terri-tory, under tho supervision of tho thenAssistant Superintendent of PublicWorks, J. II. Hnwland, It Is understood,
-
WhiteTuxedos
These handsome linen suits are.universally worn at dinner in theorient and all tronical countries,
Have one made by
iiiW. W. Ahana Co.,'02 Kinrj Street, Phone 521,
GERMAN 6H0ST AGAIN
LONDON, May 20 Stories of a mysterious airship flying over ,
Hngland 'nights are agitating the public nnd becoming a, nightmare to ,
the n party The press Ispons ennnni up vermeil, nut is giving
sensational
m i i i m
FILIPINOS TALK INDEPENDENCE.
MANILA; May 20 The corncrntone of the cnpllol was Inld today,Forbes nnd Mena officiating. Tho speakers declared the ceremony tobe n stop toward Philippine Independence.
PRESIDES OVER PRESBYTERIANS.
DUNVL'K, May 20 Itev I)r .1. M. Ilarl.ley has been fleeted mod- -
erntor of tho Presbyterian Oenernl Assembly
NO SHAVErf
PAHIS, May 20 The barbers
1111,1 n it u n a u n :: n :j :; I
AMUSEMENTS I'n J. . u
Kittitu a a u t n tx a t it tt tj --
"THE TOWN CONSTABLE."
The Klleford Company present forthe last two nights of their engage-ment nt tho Orphetim, (ominenclngtonight, the new comedy drama."The Town Constable." It Is ustory of n young man who starts Ina small town mid Is eleited townconstable. Ho Is fortunate In sav-
ing the life nnd fortune of a promi-nent banker In the town, nnd hemakes a hit with the old man, whohelw him to fame and fortune.There Is a pretty love story through-out the play and u lot of i lover com-edy. It gives nil of the cast achance In do their best work. Attho matinee tomorrow afternoon theoffering Is "A Hoyal Heieptlon," nplay that mado a hit this week.There will bo a lot to Interest tholittle folks, as tho Osborn childrenwill present n now nnd taking spe-
cialty, and several other membersof the company will iiintrlbute neatturns. Prices for thu matinee areten cents for children under tenyears, and twenty-fhf- l cents forndutts to any part of tho house.Scats nre now on sale for tho lastthree performances.
THE MELODRAMA OFENOCH ARDEN.
For such a poem ns Knoch Arden tobo called a melodrama seems Incon-gruous unless wo know that lnodor,.compoecra use tho term as a synoumfor "musical reading." And ltlch-ir-
Strauss' arrangement of Tenio Kin'spoem not only detracts nothing, butodds swietness and charm to tho oldfamiliar story of lovo and unselfishI1CF8.
Miss Margaret Ctarko and Mrs. F.T. P. WHte(housc havo studied It
appreciation, and theirpresentation of It on next Tuesdayevening nt the homo of Mr. and Mrs.J. A. McCandless Is looked forward towith much pleasure. .
THE ART THEATRE.
Notwithstanding tho gieat eompctlHon In tho moving picture lino, tho AitTboatre Is crowded every night. Tl--
public nppreclato Manager Uiwson'sendeavors to glvo them a first cIii--
entertainment and respond enthus-iastically. "8horldan'H Itldo" nnd"Slumberland" aro tho two leadingfilms this week and aro very lutereat-Ing- .
Fllmr like "Sherldnn's Itldo" nreeducational and tho young people gainqulto a knowledge of history by theirrepresent itlotiB.
THE NEW EMPIRE THEATRE.
Manager Overend Is certainly to bocongratulated upon tho success of hisnew thoatro. Hvery night tho househas been filled to capacity. The filmshavo been very Interesting, tho lightIng Is excellent and the cool temper-atur- o
of tho theatre a surprise. Thoscats aro roomy and comfortnblo andtho general appcuranco ot Iho liousoIs that of a modern pla house. TheUmpire has conic to stay.
GRAND OPENING.
Dunn's Hat Shop moves Into Its nowquarters on Saturday, and tho cornerof Ileretnnla and Fort will bo a busy)laco on thai day. Mm. Dunn has es
tahllshed n reputation for style In Ho-
nolulu that she should bo proud ofTho label "Dunn's Hat Shop" In auarticle of headgear Ua guarantee ofstylo and quality. Many new summernovelties havo Just been unpacked andthero are hats to pleaso ever one.
i sZfT BULLETIN AD3 PAY "M
convinced thnt tho re- -
mucn space to inciii. -
IN PARIS.
have Joined the strike
Good FoIRs TakeNotice
It's a Good SignIf it's painted by
Stanley Stephenson,The Paint Shop. 1S4 King St
AMERICAN-HAWAIIA-
(Continued from Faze liand over the northern nurse, thecompany Is In a position to hnndlothe Immigrants over the first partof their Journey with gieat facility.
Hhould the tontrnct go to IhoAmerican Hawaiian Company, theImmigrants will be fiiought here byway of the Isthmus of Tehunntepec.Thus they will not be taken Into thetold zones and will not suffer anyInconvenience by being forced tobrave the blasts of wintry winds In
rounding Capo Horn Ileretoloienil Immigrants liave heen binughlvia the Horn.
Just what Inducements theCompany will be
nble to offer Is not known. Theimupany will be able to" pi online u
monthly service, but how many per-
sons can be handled at one time Is
not, as yet, known.The ships pi j Ing across the At-
lantic nro mostl). If not nil,equipped with lmmlgiunt passengeraccommodations. The Pacific vessels have no surh aerommodntlnns,however, and It will take somo lit-
tle llguilug to deeidit Just what pro-
vision can be nfade on the vessels.On thu passenger accommodations
which tho com pa u v may llml It hmslble to Install upon their ships, wlddepend entirely the number of Imm-igrants that it can pi online to dellveimonthly on Hawaiian shores.
When the question of contractinglor tho transportation of Immigrantsfirst canto op tho Amerlenii-llnwnlln-
Company did not feel Inclined to enterthe Held. On more mature consider-ation, tho directors airlved nt n dlf- -
foienl conclusion, and 'the concernwill ho an Important factor when thotime conies for deciding whole thecontract shall go.
Hut the vital point In the wholeproposition is thnt, with' the contractin the hands of the Amerlcnu-Ha- al!an Company, the old practice of cl"itering an Immigrant ship will no longer prevail. The steamship companywill iccelvo the Immigrants as fastns they aie gotten together, nnd wTil
stmt them on their long Jouiticy totheso shoreu.
Heretofore u party of Immigrantsnumbering between 1C00 and 2000 men,women mid children, his been collect-ed and started on a charteied vessel,around Capo Hum. This meant thatno start bo mado until a shiploadhad been collected.
Of necessity much of tlio woik hadto bo done twice, owing to tho driftingaway of tomo of the cat Her iccrults.beforo tho tlmo urrlved to dlrtchtlio ship. With a per capita niranxe-Hun- t
with Iho American-Hawaiian- ,
Just ns soon as u hundred or so Imm-igrants have been secured, they couldbo dispatched westward.
THUGS THREAEN.
(Continued from Ps- - 1
Icn headquarters jcsterdtiy afternoon and today. Acceptng tlio order of tlio plantation Hint thoyshould either go to work or he puldoff und leave the premises theyhave been occupying, the Japaueeobegan taking their goods mid chat-tels out of the Illumes and eitherhaving them brought to town byexpress ciut or train' or deposited Insome nearby place until they coulddecide which way to go.
The men wero ai living at thuplantation olilccs at Wulpnhu andAlea In bunches and taking theirpay Meanwhile Hie work Is goingon under tho cane cutter mid hoe In(he hands of strike hreakeis fiomtown.
There seems to he n general feel-ing among the Japanese that tlievwill be taken back again und thatthere Is not ns much strength In thuposition of the planters as there isIn following the lend of the Agltn-tor- s.
6.k- - mtW i,
tlS&MS'hiSml IN FOREIGN PORT8
-'J--1
Friday. Way 2LSYDNHY Arrived May 1!)
H. S. Aoratigl bunco Ma X
SAN FltANCISCO Sailed Mnv 21:a. S. Kotea, 2 p in., for Honolulu.Schr Jas. Holpli, for liana.S. S. Virginian, for Seattle.
HAN FltANCISCO An Hid May 21:. S. Nippon Mnm, II a in., henceMay IS.
nn.AWAUi: hih:akwati:u Arlived May 21: -
Hp. Hawaiian Isles, from Kaliulul,Feb. 3.
: :
Heavy Lo3tes of Japanese. ..
The most pel feet good nnttire ls
to picvall nmong the knots of j.Jnpanese workmen along the roadthe the vicinity or the
aro following otders nnd obey-
ing the Inw thus fur. j.At Wnlpahu there is not such u
general exodus today on account otsuch a large number of men havingfield lontraets that nre not yet com-
pleted. Those men stand not onlyTto go out on Hie street with noW
vvoiU In sight on any other planta-tion - us It Is safe to assume stintCo pfnliliitlnns will un ploy strikers
but the whole of their work forthe season la Jeopardized lly leaving the Hilda hefoie (he cane Is hnrvested, they violate the lontruet andlose nil tho profit, the advances be-
ing Just about enough lo keep thein It.during the period of cultivation.Waitinir and Working.
jniiuitintm ni i.vv.i nun vvulaltritemuln the same ns repoitcd fromday to day. The men me disposed ::.o stny by Hie plantation and finish
their work, believing that the mat-ter
I
of wages will be best Fettled In(his wn. They aio undoilbleillvthe men through which a lendjtist-meu- t
will be biought about, butpractically nothing can be done P.while the other plantations are lied IIup, ns what is determined in
with Hvvu must nssumedlybo tho basis on which all the plan '!tations will do If the plantationmanagers- Intend to maintain mi)degree of unity.Handlinc Strike Breakers.
I no situation among the strll'ehreakeis Is Improving. There Is nodoubt about the ntimbei of men 111
the city ready to vvmk at $l.r,o perday. Some of the men lo be sine orgetting cmplovmcnt mine Into townon the List mr last night mid slepton the gruss in the plot adjoiningthe inllio.id station In older lo befirst nt tho gates Orders weie giv-en
I
for the men to bit let iu as theyarrived, und by tlio tlmo those Incharge of the trains urilved thismorning nearly suvun hundred menhnd been put aboard It shows that1 1. B0 looks good to these men.Good Workmen.
About eleven bundled vveie tukondtAv'ii to the plantations this morn-ing. Theso men have been ut winklong enough to piovo what they mowoilh, nnd the gangs rue beingmado up so Hint n man shall con-tinue his Job of tho day before usfar as possible. In other words thehtrlke-bre.iMn- g business Is gettingsystematizedRunning Richt Along-- .
At Ualp.iliu their Is enough ninecut to i un tho mill for two days,and the only dlfToiencu from theregular lundltlons Is that tlio costof manurnttuie per ton Is very muchIncreased. The harvesting andpluming is going right iilong.Fool Yarns.
A wild story wiih nllo.it thismorning of u pump blown up ntWnlpahu. No one nt Wnlpahuknows anything of It. in fact, anotable feature of tho whole stilkesituation Is the fieedom from unyovert acts cjf violence. Viciousthreats mo being mado by Japaneseagainst Japanese, und attempts nrobeing made to rrlgliten Chinese ntKuhiiku, bin there has been no
or piopcrty, although nvery complete patrol Is maintainedIn order that no olio shall be templ-ed to go wiong.
Paying oft tho strike- - hreakeis hasfinally been reduced to a scienceLust evening thu pollco stretched"flro lines" across thu railway plat-form und headed oft the rush. Theresult was that eleven bundled men Itwero puld over llfteeu bundled dol-lars In about llfteeu minutes.Merchants' Plllkla,
Jupaneso meichants In Honolulu :uoIn a very unpleasant position as a
of tho Btrlke. If tho JapaneM o.Oahu plantation ror Instance, leavt
o
the pi emli.es. It means that soveral o:the inerch'ints or that Mlt.wo iniui goout or butlness. These men triebacked up by Honolulu wholesales '
who me In turn very generally de-pendent on tho sugar plantation inter-ests rur patron ige and kiipporl. Thus
(iuo jupaneso moi chant Is ipd happyiiuid bus no reason to bo. He raimo'tafloid to go with in stilkcic mil It
'Inrmodlatelv faces hliu with the po:.v,.billly or bankruptcy On tl,u othernana tlio Thugs among tho Agl alcusand strikers thicatcn him wilh hns ofbusiness if he docs tint cliin v m, ii,.,...Naturally tho Japnneso merchants
(want tho stilko conditions Bcvllcd ut
ARRIVED I
Thursday, May 20.
Schr Pallida, from Tncomn, .1 p. m.Friday, Mny 21.
O. S S. Alameda, Dovvdell, from SntiFrancisco, 8 a. in.
SAILING TODAY I
Stmr W. 11. Hall, Thompson, furMiiut and Hawaii, 12 noon.
Htmr Claudlne, lleiinett, for Maui'iind Hawaii, ft p. in.
DUE TODAY I
M. N H S I.urllne. Weeden, TieuiJan I'limclscn, S p. in.
DUE TOMORROW.H
SI mi Mauna Ken, I reemati, rromHllo and way ports, a. in.
A.-I- S. S Texan, rrom San Fiali-else-
A. m),
PAS3EN3ER3 ARRIVED
Per 8. S." Alameda, rrom Snn Fran-Cisc-
May 21. Geoffrey Almy, J. tl,Vnelll. llev F. Ilnrllcmnn, It. J. Hell,
II. Iluiton, Miss Florence Cns.lil,.1. Cunrii). J. J Corbet! Mrs. Cot-be-
J tl. Curtis. F. Dubois, Oscarriliuvllle, MIrs A. (lit ("son, Sheldondanger, Miss I'leauor Hawkes, AliusKiln.i lleiiiy. Mis. F. K. lleadloe. MissAnna Hoesly, II. T. Iloltmau, Mis.Hollman, Gerald Hughes. L. II. Knit,Piof. IMw II. I.nd.i, Mts. S. W. U'dor-I- .
Dr. A. II. Lewis, J no. A. Mnlcr. W.Murray, II. Hamtsch, Miss I.. A.
ft".'. Miss M. R. line, Mrs. H. M. Hon.i.v. Miss Scohj, P. H. Smllh, II. M.Slnik, Mrs. Stark, Hold. Todd, Mrs.Todd, Miss J. It Todd. S. (1. Wl- g-
J. Woolverton, Harold Morgan. Missllel'ft llnlfey.
PASSENQER3 DOOKED--iPer stmr. W. O. Hall. Thompson, for
Mnul nnd Hawnll, 12 noon. A. Illrhley, Geo. .1. Campbell, C. II. Tlrrra'i, C.
Krknrd, C 11. Hapsnn, Mrs. J. Leslie,L. Ilolhtelti nnd son. It. W. P. Illu-ett- .
Dr. Derby, W. M. Graham, F. M
MeStocker, Mrs. J. Houghtnlllng nn.lchildren.Per stmr. Claudlne, lor Maul nnd
Hawnll, Mny 21, r. p. in. Mrs. H. A.Baldwin, Mrs. J. II. Howell, Miss I'thctHowell, A. Gross, II. Howell, Dr. l,
Mrs. 0. W. Townseiid. Mrs. i'.A. Pony and children, John Hnr- -
rough. Dr. Claro Harms, F. G. IVrreln.Per stmr. Mlkahnhi, Tnllett, for
Knual, May 21. 5 p. in. A. S. Wllcomil wire. O. N. WIIcon, Mrs. J, W,rtmmniiH, C. Nlfhlkawa. S. K. Kaco,') 11. Muidiiek, C W. Spitz.
WATERFRONT NOTES
THI2 AMHItlCAN schooner nallM.nhiluglng u full load or lumber ror Ihlaport, arrived yesterday uricrnoou rron.Tacom.i. Outsldo or Diamond Headshe was picked up by the tug Intrepid,which lowed her Into tho harbor. ShuIs discharging her lumber today.
Till: AMHinCAN-HAWAIIA- linerTcxnn will nrrlvo tomorrow Hit
v
Stales, with a full 1tt.nl or outgo rorHonolulu. She will probably arriveabout 11 o'clock.
THE MAUNA KEA will return fromHllo tomorrow morning, docking nt 7o'clock. She will bilng a good slzeillist of passengers.
Till: CI.AUD1NI: sails this nflnj.noon ut f, o'clock for her regular pom,of Mnul ami Hawaii. Sho will leluriinext Tliuisday
THE MIKAHALA stilled last nlglilfor Knu.il potts. Hiking the place orIho W O. Hall, which went to Komi-Ka-
potts today.
NO TREASURER YET
Time appears to bo n lamentablescarcity of Treasurorthlp material InHawaii, and It begins to appear th.itA. J. Campbell Is tho only man In thuTeirllory who Is cap.iblo or holdingdown tho job to tho satisfaction ortho (Inventor ocept possibly somopoisons who retiiFo to havo It.
At any I ate, tho Governor has notyet mado any appointment or u Treas-urer, ullhoiigh It isi nearly a mouliislnco tho Legislature adjourned, leav-ing tho Job open to wliomover the Gov-ernor might want to appoint.
ninnk hooka of all sorts, '.edgers,itc, manufactured by tho Bulletin'iihllsblnir Comnnnv
)UH.)ili)tKS)tJtM ttthe earliest, possible iirjment.Consul Uyeno to Aha.
Jupaneso Consul General Uyenothis morning wont down to Alea,evidently to look over the situation
rtho JiipnnoHi btrlkcrH. Ho wiltprobably return this afternoon.
Act oi ding lo somo of the men ofIho High Wnge Association, thuJupaneso laborem nt l'uulon, nuiii-beiln- g
about 12G, left thero thismorning for Honolulu. They willbo Klven looms ut tho YumnshlioHotel, where tl large accuinulntlonof i lie Is Iu storu for them.
Sea Wrens, $10018-fo- Motor Launch with
Motor, $175, Complete.'HE CHARLES D. WALKERS, BOAT
AND MACHINE WORKSKinji St. oppN South. St, j
ffs
4.
s
i v
,
HOUSEKEEPING
DEPARTMENT
Dependable Goods at Low Prices
SHEETS AND PILLOW CASES,
Made of Rood reliable brands, all icady for use. Size42x30 cr 45x3G, 15c each.
HEMSTITCHED TILLOW CASES,
Made of extra (joodquality while cotton. Size 42x3Gor 4Dx3G, 25c each. ..
BED SHEETS, '
Made of good quality cotton, all hemmed, ready for use.Size 54x90 G5o eachSize G3x90 . 70c eachSize 72x90 .' 75c eachSize 81x90 85c each
FOUR GOOD VALUES IN FACE TOWELS.
Cotton face towels, good quality, lai-R- size, 15c each,or $1.50 a dozen.
HEMSTITCHED COTTON FACE TOWELS,
Extra heavy, good size, 20c each, or $2,25 a dozen.
HUCKABACK FACE TOWELS, '
Hemmed, extra large size, 30c each, or $3.00 n dozen.
PURE LINEN FACE TOWELS,
Plain hemmed or hemstitched in dnmask or huckaback,extra good values, 35o each, or $3.50 a dozen.
BED SPREADS.
A large assortment, values that can't be duplicated.Bed Spreads from $1.00 upwards.
SACHSFort Riid Bcrctania S ts.
There's Money In Poultrycan get 400 pure-bre- d white
leghorns, with houses, fences, incu- - fc-- m jt !r)nClbator, brooders, bone-mil- l, etc., for
Phone 800.$500. It's a snap.
On display atjAUTOMOBILES
fhlir &AP2fkft UNUSUAL RATES.
FRANKLIN 100D MODEL
"G" RUNABOUT.
FRANKLIN "D" TOURING CAR.
KISSERL ROADSTER,The famous hill climber.
CHALMERS-DETROI- "30,"The inr you lunr so much about.
ASSOCIATED GARAGE.Ltd
Hcrcluint
Pekin Ducks
Y0UN0, FAT AND TENDER.
CLUB STABLESFort St.
TEL. 100.
BENNY & CI)., LTD.,
DEALERS IN
BottlesAnd Buyers Of
Raw Material
415 Queen St.
St.
Phone 443.
1S5 editorial rooms :( buelnets olllce. These are the tclephomnumbers of the Dulletln office.
Opp. File Station.
You
. or MireROBERT MURPHY.
Chnlincrs-Dchoi- t.
Hotel Slicct, near Nuuanu (OldFowler's Yatd).
Phono 041.
Autos.Repaired
Your machine will be ready foryou when we say it will be. Wedon't experiment on autos; wc repairthem.
Von Hamm- - Young
Co., Ltd.ALEXANDER Y0UNQ BUILDING
Royal Hawaiian
GarageGEO. S. WELLS, MBr.
HOTEL ST. PHONE 101.Prices Reasonable.
FordTOURING CAR, $1185.
SCHUMAN CARRIAGE CO., LTDMERCHANT ST. NEAR ALAKEA.
Received ex Alamr.da a New Shipment of Latest Styles in
LADIES' HATS.
K. UYEDA,1028 NUUANU ST.
Woman's ExchangeFOR
TArAS, BASKETS, MATS.
Hotel near Fort.
nVENINO nUU.KTIN, HONOLULU,. T. JI., ritlDAY, MAY 21, JOO!)..
Pictures To be Framed? Gurrey'sTake them to
GOVERNOR USES
OIL AND VINEGAR
Roasts and Praises The
Legislature Of
T909
Ilf Us failure In provide proper "(lit- -
Cntlontil fnrllllliK. by ciitllni; out Hi'- -
appinprlalinii fur In ...inn'',
worn liy iin r.iHurc In pioUilu tor med-ial! Inspection .uul by nut miiMtiK ap-propriation for u new dormitory foillio llo- - Iiiilimlrlal School, tlm
of l!i"!l lias maiivchildren of school neeommodallotin foitho next two .learn, linn I lit tied litemdrift on Hie xtreetH mid will lie the
cntthe of wmio of litem koIhk to liteunit perhaps to prlxoti.
Willi die nlinru wnlhlliK niralRti-men- t
nf Hie lawmakers of I ho Teiri-to- r
did Ciiierttor IikI iiIkMMarlle Hie Mcn'H Chili of St. Aiuliecjl'nrfhli. Iiefore which lie iinalzcl Hiework of Hie I'lftli I.eplnl tliirt; Tlie J
flow-mo- inti'd liotli oil and lnuRar Inlihi apeccll. roiutuelidltiK tile kiiIuiih furnine dilims they dltl while lie tiinittcil
iliem In u ilch blown mi miiiic other(OlllllH.
The one tipnt In the Felmillio Kietiieit In nnixlilur the'.Mirk of the Kintal iIwck.iIIuii, mid henitwitted Hint the oilier dlntrlclHnilKlit tin well to elect the name clax'i'if Itepirt entail cm and Senitura. Heliolnted out that the tli ilrniaiiiOiips ofhe iniiHt Important committees of the
HoilKe and hnnto wcic held hj Kannllien II) liiferetu c. al least, UcncrnorKio.ir rousted the Hcnulo for IIh fall-at- e
in confirm Canipli ll for TrcnmirrnninK Unit It lefiiHed rotitlrmitlloii
iT one of the heat Tre.iKiueiK Hie Ter-tltor- y
ever had He also blamed llionpIHT IfRlxlatlw body for.lln failure1' nppnivc the leroltition wlilrh
KiiKKPntliniH forii the land lawH of llio Territory; fortltcinptltiT lo pawn Hie hilt; IIhtllllui: or the illtic.t pi lm.iry law hillHid lt' opposition In tliu hill allowingPIhmIh by the Territory In riltiiliinl
'linen.On Hie whole, the (invent--coitKlderiNl Hint the LealKliilurp b id
lone good work nttd Haiti Hint no vil-
lain leKlxhitloli wai enacted'icctuiFo ho pocket-vetoe- d eighteenmoasiucH. He commended the U'Kln-'alu-
for lirinitlnK the expenditureswithin thn Income, calling thin a remarkabte feat.
Bulletin Business Office Phone 250.bulletin Editorial Room Phon 185
California
ARMY AND NAVY
Tomorrow Is the tlm .el for theopenltiK of bids for the piopoied nn.alilrilock at l'eail Ilarliin I'lomptly a'12 o'clock, the tcndoin will be broke,!!open In Hie llureail of YnnU and Peeksat the Navy Department In
Ion, and Ioiir b'fore lloaoliihi il ckjoint Jo the meridian mark. owing to
' i... .... -- ..i. . .i ..Itnlu'ililnl uchool illffcicnro
tlcprUcil
lnlnlit(itivi'inof
needeil cliiuiRcx
Ihpior
however,
perhaps
iiv ivnuti ui mvhldie will be known lieie.
Seven hundred feel will bo tlioIMmth of tlio dock ni now planned.Thin la n "considerable reduction onthe orlgin-i- l platm, but the iloc'l willlie mi couslrttcted Hint, the letiRtlif nlni;out ptocesH can be utidert iki n at anylime.
Tho dry dock proposition banso much publicity since nil of
Hie bids werosejvclod a few monthstiRo, iiwIiir to oicearlve cohi, that n
mo pietty tlioroiiRhly convcrj-mi- l
with tho condition and it I it
fmcKOiiu conclusion that there will notbe a second fiasco
In tho rush of olhi' Army workhole, the projected olllce building midsloiihnuso for the desit ipt irlermns-te- r
Iiiih b"en rather nerlooked. l)e- -
spite the fact Hint the biHlness pissingIhroicli thn hands of tho depnt eju.tr-
lei master has Increased ureatly sincethe csttiblisliment of Hie law pari
at fcholleld llanncks. CaptainPalls lu still obliged to put up withnii.titcrs which Ills predecessor, Captain Htiiupliri'V, found nil Ion smallfur Hit- - ilL'Uiunils maile upon them inhis day.
Captain Cnstncr. roiiHtnntlin quartermaster, ban taken mim-hi.ui- i nf ineof the lamest rooms 111 I lie ntllee pot- -Hon of llio (. M. depot, and CaptainI'alls, therefore, has cm ii Io.s loomthan Captain Humphre had
gMfty'Tor Rent" cardt on sate alhe Bulletin otfien.
Fop Sale5400 r. house and lot, 50x100,
nt Schnack Traqt, Nuuanu.$500 4-- house nnd lot. 45x60, at
Alewa, below Judd St.
$G00 5-- house and lot, 45xG0, onextension Kuakini, nr. PunchBowl car line.
AND OTHER BARGAINS.
P. E. R. StrauchWaity Bide;. "74 "S. King St.
ALAMEOA HAS AN juiNtvtiNiruL iiur
42 Passengers And 127
Bags Of Mail
On Liner
Promptly nt S o clock litis mnriiinthe Oceanic llnei Alatneila ( .ipi n'iDowdell,' docked nt her berth, midcommenced to disdiargo 13U3 tmit ifRcni'ial earRo, which she broiiRht fromHan I'rnnrlfCfj. She also broiiRht t i
cabin and nine sleeraRe passetiRers fur Honolulu.
The popular lluir had mi iinownifiiltrip. Dr. A. II. Lewis of the Molok il
sultlenient. nne nf the passetiRcih R.ivan IiitelesllliR licture lnsl iiIrIi)
the passengers.AmotiR (he passitmeis was T 11
lleiiton, who will ro in Australia miono of the Canadian liners. Whilehere, lie will visit sonio of the Inter-estlli-
points, Including, piobaldy, thoMilcauo. MliTs I'lorenee Cnssbl).
ktennRriiphcr with Win. (I. Irwin& Co., letiirned from hervncntlon. Mrs. !'. K. lleadlee of ImAligeles. comes hete on a acnllon.Oerald lliiRhes Is the son of JohnHurIich.
The Alameda brought l"7 IriRs ofmall for Honolulu.
DIDN'T TALK STRIKE
Three eif the most prominent siiRarplanters or the Territory. W. M tilt-f.ir-
W. (. Smith and .1. P. Conkcalled on t!oernnr I'riMr this r.iotn-Inu- .
Hut they dhln't talk about n .
sit Ike situation. "They didn't men-Ho-
strike," said the (inventor ufleiHiey had pine Hut In- - didn't sav hnl the dlil mention, so. of rnursiIt etiitld not have been nuMhl'u; ilfectliiR tin jiubllc business or tin- - l
lie would liao heeti tnrormed by inlitivernor
WAWUNT8JBE READY
County Auditor fllcknell uniiniinrcelthis iioim that Iiefore 3 o'clock lnwould hao all of I In- - wnrrants ready111 ti.ivnient for snnnllpK furiilfilif.it tin.
i city and county. The inakliiR out iiT
the warrants wiib delayed by the Hoodof pay elematids which reipilie-- IhcAuditor's atletitloii.
Illank bonks of all sorts. ledRersetc. manufactured by thn UulletliiPiibllshlni; Cnnitmnr
Woven Wire Bailey 1;
He is the only man in the Territory of Hawaii who eanweave a proper woven wire bed. With Hilarius in "TheToymakcr," he can gaze upon the finished product and ex-
claim, ''It's my work, all my work."
No one can imitate him. The japs have tried it andfailed and when a Jap fails to imitate the subject can becounted very diflicult.
Woven Wire Bailey employs only citizen labor. Hemakes the best beds sold in Honolulu, and. il you don'tbelieve it, try one. He has just opened up a depot in theKapiolani Building for selling woven wire beds and is offer-
ing them this week at bed-roc- k prices.
Incidentally, he is selling step ladders for 30c a footabout half the regular price, and "perfection" kitchen tables,containing two flour bins, two drawers, two ba e boards,and nicely finished, for $5 each.
Give Bailey a chance. He'll make good. Stock readyfor delivery at -
Honolulu Wire Bed Go.,Kapiolani Bid. Cor. King and Alakea
OP DAA1
TMiilliPREVENTEDByLydian.Pinkliam'sVeg-ctubl- c
CbuipoundCldcaco. III. 'I want lo tell you
wli.it Milia 1 1'IiiI.I.ihis Vr tableC'(iniiiii;t(l eliil 1"i me. I wti e sickthat twoof tl.el i ('IiIciirosaid I would elb- if 1 ilid not haw an
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opeT.it inn. I lintlalready hail twooperations, andI bey wanli'tl ine topi through a thlrelerne. I snlliTi'il daymid night from
anil aMiiall tumor, anil
thoupbt ofvicliiK a well ila)a pa In. A friendtold inebott l.villaI:. Plnkbain's yen
ctable Coiiiiinuiil li.nl IicIhiI her. anilI tried it, anil alter me imrii nouiewas cure-el.- Mrs.An I N sn ulino,II Strei't, Cble.iRo, III.
If you arn ill tin not draif iilnnu atliomeorin )oiir place' eif iiiiplniii'iituntil an openillon Is iii'cess,ir. lotluillil up the feminine sste in. and remoo llio i'nu.u of llieinaches anil jmlns by takliiR l.jella V.
I'lukliaiu's Vepetalile CuiiiihiuikI, madefrom roott anil herbs.
For UilrtV j cars It lias been thestan-- I
tlanl remeily for female ills, anil lias' positively restored the health of thou-- !
sandsof w eiincn w ho have Ihmmi troubledwith dlsplnei-- i its, lntl.iiiini.it Inn. nl.ceratlou.illirold tninors, IrreRiil.irltles.tierlotlie pains, backache, be ariiiK-dnw- n
fcellnt. ilatnleiiey, imllRestlon. illr7l-
tiess, or nervous prostration. Whjj don't you try It?
We Can
Your
Watch
J. A. R. Vieira & Co.11R HOTEL ST. JEWELERS.
WHL NOT AN ELECTRIC FAN?
Union Electric Co.,HARRISON BLOCK.
PRWiPTWTLEMENT
llinrv Wnti iliniiHi Tnut Co.Mii'iril !.lfi Iiiburn'ui to
Honolulu, T. II.(Iclltiflllfll 1 Iutow Itli lion 1" 111
kwiwIt'ilKo iccclpt of jour chirk foi
fi nun (hi lii payment of tin- - 1'nlic, lu-- i
hy Mrs V. (V I'eacock on till- life '
tho Into Wultor Clinnilicrlnln PeacockTlii- - pioofH of death wont fornnnt
"ml) III Aull. ami ly rotiirn innll I
rt'ci'lM'il a chirk In full mttloin. lit ntthe rl.iltn, utiil I now ulxh to lh:uil
J the l'.iclllc Mutti'il l.lfo IliKiiriilicc CoI .i. 1.. i...ir ..r M... r 11llloli;il J nil nil 111 null 111 ,.li. II 1 .
I'c.icock for the I'Xi'i'i'illiiKl pniinplfi'ttli'liicnt nf the claim.
Yoiiih fuitlifull.v,It. J Ill'Clll.Y
ESTABLISHED 1800.Cable Address: "Guide," Honolulu.
. THE GUIDEThe GUIDE is a correct, complete
and convenient Shipping Paper forthe Hawaiian Islands.
Information furnished subscribersinstantly on request.
GUIDE PUBLISHING COMPANY,Alcxnnder Young Building;.
Telephone 374.
THE DELICATELY TRIMMEDGARMENTS
That women so delight in cansafely be intrusted to us.
ALL HAND WORK.
THE TRENCH LAUNDRY.
HAWAIIAN FERTILIZER CO., LTDDealers fn FERTILIZERS suitable
for all crops, climatic and soil
OFFICE Bicwer Building, Hono-
lulu: Tel 272.FACTORY nt IwilH: Tl. 4N.
71. VUaaLIu rriltlnn nf Hi. TuMnlni.
Dulletln ulves a complete summary oftne news oi wo gay,
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The drink that
but docs
not make a man
Woozy
the tonic for
the msn who feels
r n ov-- r
At our Fountain only.
Benson, Smith& Co., Ltd.
Hotel and Tort Streets.
Vienna BakeryBoston Baked Beans.
Boston Brown Ercaiileave orders a dav ahead.C3 loaves of bread for S1.00.
1129 Tort St Hi-- ae 107.
Wc arc ;n l'n- - -- 'h the j)
PowdersIn the market. All makes.Fcrfnmed and Plain.
Just ask for the kind youwant.
Lehnhardt's Candies alwaysfresh nt
CHAMBER'S DRUG
CO., Ltd.
Kini; and Fort Sts.Phone 131.
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WALL. NICHOLS COMPANY. LTD.,Fort and Merchant St.
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RAILWAY WHITE
A scientifically perfect mix-t-
c of white lead nnd zincoxide.
Overcomes nil deficienciesof pure white lead.
It is the ideal material forall classes of work. Leaves apirfect surface for repaint-in- ;;
exceeds white lead fully50 per cent in durabilityand covers a Rreater amountof
Sold by
Lowers & Cooke,LIMITED
177 S. King St. Phone 775.
WING CHONG CO,
KING ST NEAR BETHELDealers tn Furniture Mattresses,
Etc.. Etc All kinds of KOA andNuuanu and Hotel St. on site of oldMISSION FURNITPRL ' ade 'X
Order
LUNCHES and DRINKSThe most poDular
.place in town '
The Fashion SaloonHotel St near Fort
Jack Scully lack Robert,
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KFMJIEV 01 THE ASSOCIATED PKKSI
V Hiiuu li. Hirrlnjjton, fc'dltortOBSCRIPTIOR RATES I'AYABLE IM ADVANCX
HVlfXINO IIULL.UTIN WIIIlKl.V IJL.I.I.IITI.NI'M Month atitirrein US . S ,7n Per tlx Moulin . a ,oPrt fJuaiiM miywhtrdnl 3 J.oo P nt nyhte In U S l.otiI'rt r, anv litre in U 4 h.iki Pel Year anywhere In Canada I.BoIvrVeat isistpaiJ Inreien l2.to Perear postpaid foreign 2.ch
(IflCIILAriON LAU0LS1 Oi Mi .NEWPAPER PUBLISHJEI'
id the rerntorv of Hawaii
HPI tdltoriu. Rooms, - 185C,'1l!u-Jines- s Office, - 256
Ellttitil At thv Postoffif- - at HoiKiluluu das nutter
FRIDAY
A wise man has" well ltminded usthat in nnv contnncrsv the instantwe fc;l anger wc have already ceas-
ed striving for truth, and have beenstriving for ourselves Carlysle.
Do somcthtng to help HonoluluIt ulll help Mm
Perhaps llikci will replv tintof rnnniitle Imp n flairs ntv-e- r
did run smooth
And what sort of a reception I
It that Honolulu I preparing for tinreturn trip of Admiral ljlclil nmlhla visiting warships'
Honolulu has Iniiueil among otherthings Hint nil" ilnllm .ml lift)tents ii ihv u i i 1rIiI ntiraitlonto n good slxe n m ur of Honolulucitizens ai'l i i I ii it
Honolulu i nml adopt n little moreof Uiu Missouri spirit when Ht rans-om blow in, und being far fromhome, auk the slight ncionimoilatlouof niereh an embused chcik
Ins L) Dob' nun soon be able lostialRhttn out the pint apple mar-
ket troubles by orRnnlzltiR himselfInto the Hawaiian Pineapple n
and He allies Anil whnot'
Japanese lnnri hauls are In a mostdlmtult position Tlie m.iv dependupon It that the) will not lose Inmonc5 er rnmniunltv prestlRe b al- -
I)Iiir themselves solldl with theforces of Deicnt) and I'alr OealliiR
Immlpraiits fiom Kuropc b wayof Tchunntepci will fohe .1 multi-tude of problems Hut Just watchthe secret agents of the TIiurs andAgitato when Ihcv begin to pub-
lish reasons wh this cannot orbhould not be done
Advertising has become the greit-is- lfactor In modem salestn inshlp
as well as the greatest factor Inmodern publishing solelj because of j
the new iittltude toward advertls- -'
lug tnKin b the business win Id j
Arthur Capper In ropeKa I Kan I
Capital
Plantation managers who put ef-
ficient citizen Inboi in the positionsvacated b the Japanese will teachthe Japanese strikers Hie error oftheir wavs Demonstration is 11
hundred times better than detlaratlon when dealing with people whohave bten b d astruv
STAND BY DECENCY.
Departure of the Japanese strik-ers from the plantations on whichthey have quit work will Bluipllf)the strike situation, if tin plates ofthose leaving 1110 promptly lllleilb) the laboi Hut Is offering fromthe tlt.
This will practically end Hitstrike and put the Interests controll-ing tho plantations In a position todeal with the 'wage question In gen-eral, and paitliularl vvitli Hioshworkmen who havo made requestsund dealt falrlj with their unpin-cr- s
b remaining at workThere should be no surrender to
"tho Agitator-Thu- g ciowd under anycircumstances To do this Is to notonl Jcopaicllzci tho Industi, butbubject to 11 great Injustice those la-
borers who hiivu withstood thothreats of tho Thugs and run theirown affairs independent!) of theAgitators
It should not be forgotten thatthe Issue Is between Decent) andDlnliouest) Tho plantation Intet-cs- ts
aril in dut) bound to stand b)tho courageous men who icfuto tobo frightened b) tho threat so fi du-
ly made Oneo the) give way tothe Agitator and the Chug, tinplantation managements and tinpeopla of the community are In thehands of the community enemies
At prtscnt the Agltutors artdown. They are keeping up a showto "suvo thnlr fuco" and with thehope of claiming the ' glory of awage icddjubtmcut
Nu concession should be made tothese professional lee t lies, ami Itshould be miiile clear that they .ire
.(.fainllng In tho vvn of a schedule) of
MAY 21. 1000
"''Rs ''" tilch all plantationwnikmen will benefit,
Thin unujustmcnl will eome IIIn mcielv a iiutntlon of how long the'IMiitiru f.,il (li (nlln,ni.fl .. lit .tnln. I
till,,- - "till ,11V l(,IIIIUIII 1,111 livingIt
TEIIUANTEPEC ROUTE FOR
IMMIGRANTS.
Transportation Is tothe sucicssof the Kuiopenn Imm-igration movement
If the tiuuspurtutlnii linen ope-ra! Ins In iniitieetlon with the
ionic will establish ai,iotiabl tlllileiit .in J not too ex-
pensive ivervlce, the Tcriltor) ofHawaii will be spenllly removedfill Ml llu I Uf lift t If 1M 111) tnfTlffl.1 I 111 lilt
grants, and half the illfllrultln r j
the Kuiopenn Immigration piobleni i
solvedIt seems quite practical Hint an
Immigrant service ni.iv be put Intooperation If the ste unship managersmnke up their minds to It The
loute has so far develop-m- I.it the present time that It has
Mlinllc (onnettlons with a goodnumber of ocean ste unship linesKrom niipeuratues what Hnwnli cando 1I1 pcihIh nlnioat entlreb on theposition taken by the. American-Hawaiia- n
line In handling the businesson the I'nillle
Since the American - Hawnlnancarries all tho Hawaii sugar sent toNew York, It would bo Indeed re-
markable If It were not disposed , touse unusual effort In order to servethe agricultural Interests of the Ter-ritory and more especial) the su-
gar Inrluslrj, on which It dependsfor freight
The transportation of Kuropcauswill be simplified Immcasurahlv un-der an Isthmian passenger service.
I'nder present conditions the Ter-ritorial Ho ml of Immigration must.ittcnil to Hie multitude of com pitdetails of tlurrters for Immlgiautsteamers despatched around the
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FOR SALE
Kaimuki Lot of 120,000 sq, ft.,cleared, fenced and fronting onthree streets. A genuine bargainat $2,000.
Kalawai One acre with 100 ftfrontage on beach Cocoanutpalms, hau trees and fruit trees.Price $3,000.
Manoi Valley Improved and unim-proved property. Terms to suitpurchasers.
FOR RENT
Wilder avenue .$35.00Magazine street . 27.50Fensacola street . . . 35.00
FURNISHED.Waikiki Beach $40Prospect street . .. 40Young street .... 50Kinau street .... 50
Waterhouse TrustFort and Merchant Streets.
1000MILES OF SEA BRIDGED BY ONE
Wireless
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P.Vl'.NINtl lltlLLIVNN. HONOLULU, T II, I'lllOW. MVV 21 linn
FOR
A FARM
Property is five minutes' walkfrom Waialac car line; stream of
water runs through place; good
road; modern house; place
lias fgruit trees, chicken houses,
chickenu runs, etc. Price If youreally want such a place wc canmake the price right.
Co., Ltd.
Hum The trip In a long one midunattractive In t lie IninilRr.int, andthe iiistom house regulations arc
ei strictIf .1 monthlv service were offered
across (lie Isthmus, the charterwould be eliminated, and the Immigrants ionic! be Kent nlonK hh the) '
offei themselves at the port of de-
parture, the Immigration Hoardmcicl) enlisting the fatnllicH andpa)lng their fare 'I he trip will nottake so long and the climatic condl- -
lions arc vcr) miicn more lavuruuiuthan the 'round the Horn ilrcult.
The Hoard of Immigration shouldmake ever) effort to foster the plansof the Tchu.inlepet' service, and thosteamship people on tho other handshould be read) to make very favor-able rates as the) will profit fromImmigration In almost the same pro-
portion as the owners of the planta-tions
WRANGLE OVER.
(Continued from Paw Vlerest being 5 per ctnt per monthcoiui minded nionthl).
11) the time she died slio wns pa)Ing Interim at the rato of $17 permonth to 0110 of the Misses Wo in, tho'florists and dtcoralors. who hid takenthe mortgage Iroin IVrr). Mrx I11I111
Merrill of the ItM Cnjh "tid BeliefCommittee, wife of 0110 of the memhers of the firm of Holbiook, MerrillS. Stetson, learned of Mrs Turtons,plight and gave her two grants of $10Ueach from the relief fundsA "Business Proposition."
Mrs. Merrill then learned that mostof tho money hid been used-t- o piv inttrest cm the mortgage, and she wroteto Miss Worn, explaining that MrsWorn was In rags and working foi 1)ccntH per da) and almost starving be '
cause she gave most of her money tnHie Inttret-- t on the mortgageShe Was 61 Year Old.
"Tho repl) I Rot," said Mis Mi r I
rill e'sterda) "was that the mortRngowas 11 business proposition " I gnt msister. Mrs. J. It Hmj l'ugostreet, to take up tho mortgage), andIt cost about $450. The proitcrty wasat tho homo of Mm. W IC. Lewis,Waldo Point, Marin count) Mrs.Lewis hail given Mrs. Turton boaiel forher services as a servant, and MrsLewis suggested that slio might lui)tho mirror. Sho offered J2J, v hlchMr Turton refused.
"Vostcrdii) Mis. J 1 Jordan of 113
Hulght street came to 111 homo andsaid that sho had heard that 'I wasfeathering ni) nest with tho propertyMrs Turton hud left,' and that MisLewis hud a claim of $175 against IIihoctal 0 of Mrb. Turton for bcvenmonths' board.
"Mrs Ionian Is 11 relative b) mar-rlag- o
of Mrs. Lewis, and it nil nppeared to me us a scheme to learnwhere tho fiiriiitino was, and alsowhether I would tuko kludl) to II10
Summer Styles inChildren's Drcjbcs.
r) riTiERS
SALE
SMALL
Trent Trust
Our Candies, and our Pastry,too,
Are of the best and c cr new ;
Our Fact'ry daily sends sup-plies,
And that's wherein the secretlies.
WtyimiFrVWfmm mmi mt m"
AlexanderYoung Cafe
.
notion of pacing the alleged bondbill. M) hlsler linn the pioptitv now,md I don't think Mis I owls will canto present the alleged board, bill tc
her. for oitaln reasons"Mri l.oosliv, who has her art stii
llu tit IIC11 Page street iltiliucd vestirda) that Mis Lawls hud loM herIn tho prtstncei of witnesses whileMrs Tu urn was living Hi it Mis Tinton owed her nothing,
"1 pild off the mortgig" und lure istho piopertv ' she said l lilcl 10
sell it nt auction for tin benefit olMis Tin tun hut tho bids were loo lowThe table' had In e n used us an lioiilm,t ible In the I cwls home tiuciiig IronsI111I liei 11 run nvir It and H com n,(.1.'', to have 11 pinned down and k!Ished
'I never asked a pcnii) fiom MisTurton, fin I took tho pioptrt) simp,to kttp it roi her. Altti sho ilie.ilPulille Administrator II) nes camehtic and said that ho had been
that Mrs. Turton hud Jellvust tstatt The address he hud hadMrs Lewis' name on It, so I knt'vwhile he got his information '
Al Tuk.iuo has concluded Hut liftwith her husband Itlulilchl Tuki.no Isimendlirub'o, and has tiled suit Tin divorto from him In Iiu libel mleges llii't he not onl) dots not suppint hir, but that ho Is In the habit ofbeating kicking und (linking herllirealinliiR to kill her, culling lur vileand opprohiloiis. name's, mid 011 hum'occublons uvlii kicking her out or thehouse On one occasion, sho nllegeiho took u leco of slovo wood and belliliei until the was liluck and blue nilovti
Widowsand
Who havo property interests
should leave the management
of them in the hands of
thoroughly reliable nnd ex-
perienced parties.
Consult us about it.
Bishop Trust Co., Ltd.
Bethel Street, between Kingand Merchant Streets,
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lie spirit Is oil 111, w.iv In tin U'
tenThe eltUe n who will do unthlig In
lieip 111s iiiwii 111 ue pii,c in niggruvV
The (lllzciis wliii growls lib nl b'stown being '1I111 woisl evil ' Is assistIng In Its hull ii
Ihe biiKlii"sti mull who will not nilvonbo Is elihllig llu lie.irfe
'I lie c lllze 11 who ' l.noc ks ' und bow Is' haul limes" pie 11c lies the full' il simull Itimiliigloii VI 1 lliiiiiiei
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VIL'llltV t K11I11111M llnspltil Miv--M I'l'i'i, lleurv Vlcn 1, Si , aged Mveins I alhi'i nf A IC Vleiia Timli'al fiom Kllvn's I'lid'itnklug I'mlois ut I ci clock Hils uftc moon
The Weekly Edition of the CvcnlnnBulletin gives a complete summary orthe news of the day.
Don't Neglect
Your Watch
Bring yoni watch to usif it docs not keep goodtune. Wc aie expert watchrcpancrs.
It F. Wichman & Co.-- WMITED
LEADING JEWELERS.
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Sla!.i.TiuTfr3.".r 'TVrfolnTlcniJ rf.t.lnSpecial Saleew 3Md.
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Shnpcs, Fin! Iloica Foliages and il
FIowcw, Ribbons, W'ngi
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Sold by. H. Bavies & Co.,
LIMITEDIIARDVAKE DEPARTMENTvTyxfizynfrNnrwwMv.t JI5K2KSE2J
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miterHIGH CLASS rAPER-HANGIN- DECORATING,
AND GENERAt, PAINTING.
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ELITE BUILDING. PHONE 30.
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..adies'StrapSlippers
We itill have a few pairs left of our$4.50 and $6 lines that we are selling at
$2.50 a pairThey're going fast. See them now.
MrlNFRNY SHOF VTORF
RabbitsAS TENDER AS A YOUNG CHICKEN. READY FOR
SOUTHDOWN MUTTON, TENDER AND
JUICY, AND BEEF FIT FOR A KINO, TODAY AT
Metropolitan MarketV. F. HEILBRON, PROPRIETOR.
Rum PmWejyo juui B
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PHONE 45.
Order n trial lot. Ours is special-
ly fine stove coal. Any Quantity
from a sack up.
Honolulu Construction and Draying Co.Phone Ml. .?:lLn Co - !tA'1iiyiTi'""lT-'"ffWittt-
PAY ELECTRIC CURRENT
On ii ml iiftcr Way lOtli wc mil furnish electric current21 hours n day. This iwll enable you to take advnntaRoof tome of the electric
Labor Saving DevicesSuch as
Sewing Machine Motors,Sweeping Machines, Flat Irons, etc.mid to use and enloy
Electric Cooking UtensilsCoflee Percolators, Chafing Dishes,
Water Heaters, Toasters,Fryers, Baking Ovens
Our salesmen will be Rlad to show you any of these andto demonstrate their rood points.
Hawaiian Electric Company, Ltd.
hnvp liacl tllc cxpc"- -1 KJLl cncc 0f movjng a
desk and finding hills of dust andcolonics of cockroaches underneath,Not particularly good for your health.
Our new sanitary desks don't hugthe floor. They arc as convenient andhold as much as the ordinary desk.
Conic and see them'.
I--L HACKFELD & CO.,Limited - Office Furniture Dept.
Wm. Williamson,
Vti.rk ;.ml RnnH Rrnlfrru,uv" UM" """ "',83 MERCHANT ST,
PHONE G12. i. u, iiua n.HOaOlULUhroClU.'CHAgltt
BONOLDLD. May2l.l9C9
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t,.iiM'lMam I nm tij; t'n II.T.VHhwr'-jm- itinrtt On,.. l'Xl.tll IIlonomu Mi car Cn ... Mill 117'HmhiVju Suirnr Cn i.'Of,flO W'lMTVii Vtitthr O . .. ft.U.Hl.t!ililSiiKii pi it .',; IMUtKnI tiVti PI.itiiNt.nn i ,VVK,o;ii
Krkxlia Sn- - ' "- - SIMM)Kitlmli StiKAt C . . 1tM l.v.",fe'nlo-- SnijJir fMHiiilM Hi1-u- t Co .... .LVn.'n It,Oiliu S t f (.... (JVlllMt .ll'iO mnf Ji irfnt Co .,. llltlO Vol.1 ii ,ir IIjwi Co rtrt,tMix1 Hiiuiir 4n M .... .iitfijiiiTiiowmu in ,. r ).
rlan Sugar I'Utu Co vim.PAtifit Snfft Mill ... rMi 1:17',Pai riAMMtioti Co .... 1PflKkfn Siivar Co.... 11V.
Clotirft MHi (.o J.7'JAifikCo ,Sil,iil '.'I!, 1J
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lUft Tci ClFticCIIlUw Tc ( pc(UwTri 4U rilaw lei (Hiir,,Maw Tfi (ic InIiw (Jovl )l(C .KttieftRMn
tim. i i cn cn.tt.r ltirhHaw Itrlc- - ":. (',.14 CNm.V Husl Wilt.lUw S'licti Ca (ic .
Mt'o K C C'tt h mcHntiAfM Sii(fii rn iclln.1 it 1 N !,lufii iMrhnHi S Co.Oatiu H ft .CficOiliu SiiRar Co j c ..CtniJ Sunr Co f p cI'nc- - Su?. Mill Co. f lyI'M If L'lHtltAtlu.l Co ....Pnmrr MtllO. 6ic ..WniiiltM ri o ir JS'.L
Ili'iwrcn IloanlH: In nv. C.ft H. Co.. S.X.Vl; f.l Miilu.ll'Tcl. Co..$1; liN MilllMl Tel. Co.. S'l; . Mutil'ilTrl. Co.. S'.l; CI) MiltiMl T'l. Co.. !'.27 I'Kiii-c- r. $r,:,; LT. Ilmv. Ak. Co.,IS: :ti Oaliii Him Co., tJI.Sl); SIM)
Stit; Co.. 5.11.:.": Wiilnlim.l'M.5(l. SoKlm: :. Wiiliiluu. ni.:.n; I
Km niiui. SluO; 50 Oln:i, $l.:il; oil!Olaa, $1.50; 500 Olaii. fl.SO; til Oliin. I
$1.50; 1(H) Olna, $1.5 1; 10 Kolua.II52.M);' 5 Kot(U, )1S2.5II.
, , ..w, auy.i ijwwiuiiuii ,?. WCIIIS Uf578.40 per ton.
Sugar, 3,92 cenfs -
te If I OrlBeefs, ll!S I I il
enry Waternousa Irosi Co.,i
iMember! Honolulu Stocx a ,d Bond
Uxchanjjo.FORT AND MEhCHANT STS.
TELEPHONE 730.
NEW TO-DA- Y
OHIO CLOTHES CLEANING CO.132 Bcrctania St.
Ladies' and cents' clothes andgloves cleaned. Contracts $1.50 permonth, four suits. Dycint; and drycleaning. Telephone 4!Xi.
NOTICE OF ASSIGNMENT.
Tom Will Kim, Mu Kim Chow,l.eo Wnh In, doing liiiHluesH uinlcr Ii
thi! name and Blylo of ICwoiik Ylck' l.oy, corner of KIiik anil FrontI hirii'lu, 1 1 lti, Hawaii, tut dry kdoiIh
iiieichantH. huvo urhIriiimI their biihl- -
liens to l.au Kill, I. nu Tuns, l.auSum, l.au Siiiik, anil Youk Chuck j
Quon, who nf.Hiinic nil lluhllltli'H ofItho fornior llrm. The former incni-- I
horn of tho llrm hereby rel!niiilnhnil claliim or Intercut In tho butl- -lll'HH. j
MEETING NOTICE. j
A Hpvclnl luetitliiK of thu Quri'ii'Hllnt-pitu-l Corporation will he held attouiiiH of Chamber of Conimurcc,Honolulu, on Wednesday, June .:i,ltioo. nt 0:30 o'clock u. in. for tliupilipohe of connldciliiB and lictlliKupon proposed iinicndmcutH to theCharier uml
(ii:oit(ii: w. smith.Secii'tury.
Honolulu, May 20, Iii0!i. tuMnj" 21, 25.'K; June 1, , 8. 11. IC.
IS, 22.
GEO. A. MARTIN,FASHIONABLE TAILOR.
. Business Suits for $25.Hotel St.
If you want the bestOLD K0NA COFFEE
Get it atHENRY MAY &' CO., LTD.
Phone 22.
liA.it it H.'itH.Two liiimlrcj slifds ot ; ;ood school
pnpcr for five cents nt th ; B u 1 1 c -
tin office
Listen- - ret Sullivan's Hack. 290.'Ho)iii Annex inr ojsicib,
(rvK!K' ,.rH( mui IoIixIpib. Su hIkd.John It. llcrKsliom, (ilnno limor
mui rop.ilier. Adilrcm 1'. O. box 40.l'lmno 681,
l.cllcrn (if Ril.irillannlilti win' Issunlvrtlcrilny to Hov. IC V. TIiuIiik iukChco All Al.
l'tnwr Kflul (if Hie vIimiiipi- .Miiiinn
l.dn. ttlilrli Ih liclnir r'.ilnl. wml nutnil Hip W. fl. Hull loila n lirr piirt.i'1'
CiilpclH. rusa atnl innitiwticHclpaiicil ! Aero prncoMt
I'llfCH low, nt 1 1ST Alnkra itroil.iMiimo c:m.
Ail Ailzotia paper sl.ilcn t lint W.II. Ali'Xnmlcr mill II A Jiiimi orHonolulu were In I'lni-nice- , A. T.,cn May S.
The Industrial Edition of theE v e n i n R Bulletin, wrappedready for mailing, 50 cents at B u lI c 1 1 n olnce.
Coat your lion roof., ulih "Arabic."You will bo Hiirprlsi'il ill ltn rnollin;mui proHCivnllvo pniin'itlfs California'F;i'il Co., (iRCiilB.
MniiRii Chutney n iii.inufirtnroil it
Mih. Kcirim Ih nn npiiciU' r. I'm f uml
lU'llrloilK anil uilMirpaKKi .1 by any olli
it chutney III tin; wmlil.MrH. I!. M. Bro'i ami MIhi .loolli-Srolty- .
of OnkliiMil. fill.. iiioIIht iiii I
Klxtcr of MrH. C. O IVhKiih. iiiiIm,! Intin- - Alimrtlit IIiIh litt.i iilit-- .
(JcoiKc Cnilllitdli li'.iM' In tlnfor ii tilp Hi Hi'' Coast, v.licro bo
cxprctH to linilerp) an oin'i'iitlou ton cataract from Hi" light eye.
Mm. T. Mtirnkiml tins biouxht, kuIiIho Circuit-Co- t .mulnxt Ku'i'int.V.ci
Kiiwiikaiul for JI27.5I. iiMcrimI hion niurcliamlliii' cobl by bur to
the (Ipfi'tiilnnt.JuiIko Dote, who Ih h I'liillim bin vn
In Koulau. iciiiiai'.l in lac rlilaM nlKlit r.n (I nlll M'liiilu imill afternext Monilay. lie will lioll naturalIzatlon pircci'illUK.4 In coin I Miniibiy.
Mi'iuil Kckucwa wax rnuml not Ktilion a charRC of iihhiiiiIi anil bnlt'i
by a Jury In .ImlKe He HoII'hTho palntur nan Hwi l.ee
Honi:, tlu ilefuiiiluul liavlim been convli'lfil III tin- - lllftrli'l Courl.
AcronlliiK to. the Sail I'llini'lsioArRouiiut, Mui'la 'Doro, the .ii'troMi.will KK'iiil her vaiiitliui In Hawaii. i
leaving San I'rauolKio Tor thin placeHhortly. Sho luiii (liceii plnylliB "TheMoralH of .MnrcuS"'" In S.iu '
An onler or tiotlcc of hearliiK pull -'
thm for ullitwnncu ami annual nc 'coiintH. final illHtrlbutlou ami illcba:i!ewere tlb'it yi'SlcrttKy Ml the etnte nt j
lioKe SauHiH il'Ollvelra. the IIIhIihiiITrust Compniy IioIiik iimillaiy inlmlulutrator.
II. I.. IIiiIkIcIii, SHakur of iho lloii';iof ItcpriHi nintlWH, lutiii'iiiil Hi hi
inio nt Kohala, Hawaii, Unlay on the(.inner W. Ii. Hall. He will probablyline IIKIll'l 'In IKiunlulii. Hi be iuch lll'"l
"f III.- - Cn,'aw Court.
MOI'Tf, fl"lire iikmk'IiiH'iI with the Ah -
ihociullon, lire tho iiiIvIhi. .1 .
lllll.V III IIIIIII1IIU IL IIIIIKH III.'.'llIlLr 1(1." : . :
STAR NEGL
'''"'''''"ItUOIIBllI',...,.lllRbWace
cnnxlilerliiK
nlKht.Invite HtilkiTH. the 'I'I'1'
i.n.1 planlallon.s ilnihpeak the ""'
evblimtly iiuiilitiiuler tho Inlluenio wan;plckcil up by the pollco on tbn Htrectnear the llnhin.ul.i't at Into hourliiKt iiIkIiI. He hail bail nil on
heuil, hlixliiltieil. It la thoiiKht.by falliiiK on Ihe pavement. lievt.'lH tllk.'U to the Quceu'H lloHpitalIlls name coul. not bn learned.
SAN FRANCISCO.
'Continued from Pace IJeral iitithorltlcH van proceed iikuIum
lit In, uulcKK tmnie now ainlyet unxiiHi ip" """ e,,m,", "'"
ThlH Ik nM of ruliliKritlll IhoIiiih been ii'eelteil hero. la known.IIH Htlltl'll III til" II lit ('KC.ila.v. that Slntl'K DIhIiIcI AIIoi-ney Uri'ckoiiH Iran been laihlliiK I" lb.out few thlUKH about tho HIVKtei Innslinker, ho lefuticH to dlvulK" uh.tihe Iiiih uialntiiliilin; ill wc1
cornel nliiK wh itcver he nowknown.
llnlexH linker Ik for fi.'mi S.inKiiiiicIm'o, or toiiie' liln' now (iiucrullIK llllll ilet.oiH. appeal iiolnbiinow that he will be allowed to kh onhis way lejnlcliu:. hU trip to Honolulu
'havliiK uetteil him wlfo, hheckIoh uml nu IncrciM'il knowleiliie con
icernlliK (iiull'lliiK mtturo of othipeoplu.
It. M. llakei. who Iiiih been In IhellmellKht lu Hits r!ly. hut. Iilend.
jawnltlu!; hU leiuru to Sail IVanclscn.'Ihe Sail I'l.ineUi'O (ilolio puhlblieHlent; vlory ol ll.iker'M iIoIiikh In con
in ctlon whh check.Thin Klmy liiclinleh what piiipnrtH tobo Hiiker'b fnlhor, whoIh Hceietury of CIiIcuiko SloiUjYihiIh. The father, Ih it'preH'lile.l iih rcfiiHliiK to lUHhc kooiI thecheck of IiIk mui lor iuumiiib which hewiyH fio eaiiiiol slvc. AIkii Hhtij Ih iiiiintimation them In anolhci wll'ejboniowhcii'.
Tho Uxainlaer of tho iiuhlUlastho followiiiK:
".Much luluri'htuil lu elieckH Kinali'..lint uup.il.l In pohhimblon. lend.-- .
of 'It. M. Ilakur, rtipriwulatUe of lai'Ke automublbi mimiifa.'turliiK roiirurn, are womlerlim whlinker liinv be found nn.l wholliPr IcIh roally llaiuioiiil, Ma.koy linker,
Kllll III lull es V, II, lid . lulthe ni t'lili-- m i
li'liillllel .lltle lecel'll, bile"MyKtery fiiitoiiihIb wmm-ii- feini'
of lln!e.'H venl ("iieer. tKit'f II""
lomantlc nnrrl.iRu at llnnieiilii villiMIks i:ii IJ. WiiIJiicp. whom he li'el onthe Klctiiui'i- Al.iincihi wlilh- - ipf wiion hi'i-- wiiy to nitct Ch'irlfH llo'vunlof Him rronrln'ii, wluiw lirlilii bo Innl
liiiimlK'il to be. While llowiint l
lml bail bofonii' of Jlltm Will-liici-
It Is mild Maker miulr In hi.Itrlilo.
'The falhi'r of ay ion Ha''. "hoIn In Clilrnuo. la iiiithiiiln for Ih"rtutvliient Ibat IiIm ton hi" in
that city from whom he him urn i
been illvorreil."It. M. linker riiiiii' to San I'r'i
rWr,, iliren eeks imn. lie ri'iif--eil hlinseir iih an Hitloniolil vt ,ei,.Hiircifdeil In iiiihi'Iiik cheek lor $1"
ni'oii I.iiimIIk of th,. Hub CloiliIiib Company, to nhoiii oiof Introiliielliiii. Tli" clieik pun. 'worthier aiel lnn l.mi lb.
lla'ier al the Si l"i iii-- iimi t Ii. in i'iwin not there Tin- imlli"- In'unable In locale Mm"
tlaker ban nm i
'bnee itinim,-- tin two hu
Tax AsteiMii Ch I' Willi..
"1' "r "'rime DlM.I In I'''" wlil.h III.' Tell ill. ' el.l. " ...... .
. IV,..... on ihe K'.u.uim.'
'oat the hixch u:.u- i- eciuive in rlllll'H llllel.Kl IIII llltl'l. I'.lllllllll'13M 50 The Tax Aw i
e.iiul tin i lenient ioi thit atieiieonn.l Clio Ioi ihe iiceiiii'it p. nibic.ihIk, lul i ci .mil I'Orl . oT I. i
Bulletin Business Office l'lione 2S(i.bulletin Editorial Ituoiu 1'hono 135.
I ATor Infants and Children.
The Kind You Haye Always Bough)
BonrB OnBlgnaturo -- v
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'"' '" ""' l'""rl"K ,l"" Ml.ll III CI". .Illbel the Siipri.'iue
row l tnclr liitentlon iiiM""i"".'ln who will .ie ''mi'h'itil llb-- l H..l..y Ih n le
Malm II tliilu loinm' '' """ " Hlli'K.'h Hi- In.- -
low, to at nii'ittlliK. ll- prupTlv In.e ikm
A lluwnllun, very l'''l fr '" ''' I '" 11""' '"of Honor,
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The newest - patterns that will be
worn in New York this summer.
Made of materials thai will wear
the laundry will tc!I the story.
Our first shipment of F: and W ncgli-g- c
shirls now ready they're beauties.
Ol MUX TAffFIW
CASTOR
ennemen sf0 tent shirts reilu'cd to 25 cents.
cent shirt: rcdu oj to 30 c;r.r,.
00 cont sh.rti rcdu:rd cents.
$1.35 shjts r:dtn.cd tt 73 cents.
Xi. Alloy, Nuuanu, bolow Hotel&zzzzi'3zs&&ttvauaxr,.z,rrzzzaz&j.'ii
laraios inj
B&ji Picture
j.Tn'
jcas nnd Short nt TimesDav and Wc Never
P- - "R, Wm. Trop.
lota and :i few fonnoily med as tatnplcs willbe sold at half to clear the mout.
There arc nil hand tome frame, silver and silt. nn.lthey hi;: bargains.
On display.
Honolulu PhotoTcvt Etrrrt.
.'u.airJLiKX nErowstafcy1"-- '
r -
-
Orders.Nicht
..
Brokenprices
really
Castle Invalid Port. Montilla Sherry. Strathmill ScotchW1it.I-?v- . Swev Koval Sco'i h Whiskcv, Castle Old Tom Gin,
, U'lbcv's Dr Gin. Cas 1" Or 'd P.ltiti.Sv.prnor nil I p:ir? v.a ds for t'.- - fai'.lv table.
LEWIS &10'J Kim; Sltcol.
INN
'The Finest Bathinc on the Beach."Meals At All Hours
WINES. L10U0KS. AND CUIAUS.W. C. BEltOIN. rroptictor.
Kins', near Port
GenuineBargains
Frames
Supply Co., Lid."Evcrvtli'.i-- ; Photographic."
rnxacT9CM?3,Taggsa'ucaP'.'
CO., LTD.c
.The Manhattan CafeAll
nf the " "WARUAM.
in
igh Class Wines and Liquors
VA1KIK1
t ? U enmic fnnin Ini'lun'c itc UZi'i ii iitiiii .iuiuuii j iui f'
xT ViB uiuuu new n
M FIRST SHOWING
jfft nm goods II'MAl-f- l Monday, May 17th 4lyi JORDAN'S
V. V
00
to JiO
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Oceanic Steamship CompanyTIME TABLETin stwitrt of this Una will
Leave S. F, Arrive Hon.MAY 13 MY 21JUNE r. Ji'Ni: iiJUNE 2l! JULYJULY 17 .11 I.Y 23
leave Hon.M .',n ic
2 II I.Y 7
.11 I.Y JSRates from Honolulu to Francisco First class $G5; Round Trip
$110 j Family Rooms extra.
Wm. G. Irwin & Co., LtdOCEANIC 8. 0. OCNCRAL AGENTS.
PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP Co., TOYO K1SEN KAISHA
Steamers of tne companies at Honoluluevi or below mentioned:
JAPAN AND CHINA:
KOI!K MAY 27NIPPON MAUU IHNIJ S
SII1ERIA JINE 10OIIIN . . . ... II m: 21
MANC'UUtl ii m: joC1IIYO .MAIlf It I.Y t,
GENERAL INFO
leave this port
m:
San
CO.
&
above and leave this portabout the dates
FOH
FOR
H, Hackfeld & Co., Ltd., 'wAMERICAN-HAWAIIA- STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
Weekly Ballings via Tehauntepec.FROM NEW YORK TO HONOLULU,
freight received at all times at tho Company s harf, 41st Street,llrooklu.
tROM SAN HtANCISCO TO HONO- - SEATTLE AND TAfOMA TODIRECT.
PLEIADES. TO .SAIL. .. . . . JtMI 2Krolght received at Company's
nharf, Groouvvlcb. Street.
FROM HONOLULU TO SAN FRAN-CISCO-
'.i:iues, to sail ....ii n'i: n;
CanncttsnAustra!tan RoyalCumpany.
Stramers of the above line, running In connection with the CANAD-IAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO. btween Vancouver, 3. C, and Sydney, N.G. W and calling at Victoria, E . Honolulu and Suva, FIJI, and Oristano, are DUE AT HONOLULU v . or abo-i- t the dates below stated, viz.:
hgii HJI AIN3 MU5IIIAL1A:
MHM . . . MAY ?tMAKl HA . . .Jl'NEAOHVNUI . . .JI'I.YMAHAMA . .AU(1.
'Will rill at H'jtiuing Is'and.
MAKL'RA .LIJAOHANOI .
24,MARM .20'MAIvl-H- ..
Through Tickets Iciued frcm Honolulu to Canadi. United States andEurope. For Freight and Passage and all general Information, apply to
Tb20. Bavics & Co.. Ud. General Agents.
Navigation Companyauuumo n a iiii.u.m ., m
clwo ami HonoluluARRIVE HONOLULU
JUNE 9. 1909
Passenger Rates to S. F.: First$
For further particulars apply toCASTLE
Union -- Pacific
Transfer Co.,Furniture and Piano Moving.
riiouc ZSj. DRAYMENP!timnP rilVr nnw,
A.
The on theTHOS, F. McTIOHE & CO..
101-10- 5 KING ST140. P 0. 755.
.
and cloth of A-- l can be pur-chased from
P, 0.
' ",. y v &npr v r.j - -nin 4f fv , .,.
S.S,arrha and t
will
South
PROMLULU
Mailitoumuhlp
U.
Ltd.
Arrive 9. F.ji si: i.ii'Ni: J'.',JI I.Y 1 I
Aid
FOR SAN FRANCISCO:
. . .. ...MAY 25CHINA .june 1
MAXCIIUUIA . .JUNE 8
I'lllYO m ui; .JUNE 12
asia ..ll'Ni: 2.".
.It I.Y
RMATION APPLY TO
HONOLULUVIIUHNIAN, TO SAIL MAY
, MEXICAN, TO SAIL ..Jl'NE 10
Tor further Information apply toII. HACKl'EI.D &
Agents Honolulu.C. P. MORSE,
General freight Agent.
r FOR VANCOUVER:
..MAY 25
.JUNE 23.JULY 20
, .AUO. 17I
me uirutt servile between aan Iran- -
LEAVE HONOLUI.LJUNE 15, 190
Cabin, JfiO; Round Trip iiret Class110.00
& COOKE. LTD. Agents.
Shipping
Storage Wuoii
Picking Coal
s(imijsNa
t53 Queen Street. P. 0. Box 212.Jtill Mn.tr t ,....r..- - '1
Fast Schooner
Sailing for
andH00KENA
From Sorenson'sApply on Board or to
HAWAIIAN CO., AdI'Jeliphone Maunakea St, lietnwKing P 0. Box 810.
JJsy-- DULLETIN AD8 PA.Y SB
Hustace-Pec- k Co., L.tdo- .. "i niiiu Ul mauling,
' Dealers in
STOVE, AND COAL.
CRUSHED ROCK, BLACK AND WHITE GARDEN SOIL.HAY, GRAIN. CEMENT, ETC.
JosephtniPriNQ AND
INSURANCE FIRE AND MARINE.
Agent for SEWALL & CO.. Bath, Maine;PARUOTT & CO., Si Vm-cisc-
McTighe FavoriteBest Whiskey
AGENTS.
PHONE BOXI
FINEST FITquality
SANQ CHAN,MeCANDLESS BLDG.,
Box 801. Telephone 031.
tji-'hff- i
WMJ rfffVirv ww" f""'',MK r "'HyMTpVg"P
ALAMEDAhereunder;
siheiiia
i
MOXCOI.IA
DIRECT.
CO..LTD.,
Baggaqe m58
Gilman,
CONCORDKAPUNA, H0N0IPU, KAILUA
Wharf,
BALLASTING000,
Matson
IIUEW00I), STEAM BLACKSMITH
SAND.
COMMISSION MERCHANT.
ARTHUR
Mark.t
WENINO IIULI.ET1N,
ESTABLISHED IN 185S.
BISHOP & CO,BANKERS
Commercial and Trav-elers' Letters of Creditissued on the Bank ofCalifornia and The Lon-do- n
Joint Slock Bank,Ltd., London.
Correspondents for theAmerican Express Com-pany and Thos. Cook &Son.
Interest allowed onterm and Savings BankDeposits.
Clatia Spreckels. Wm. Q. Irwin.
Clans Spreckels & Co.
ANKER 8.HONOLULU, : : : T. H.
San Franclteo Agents The Novari.i National Hank of San Pr.tnclco
Draw Exchange on tho Novailu Natlonnl Rank of Kan rrnnclsco.
London Tho Union of London andSmith's Hank, Ltd.
Now Yc-- 't American ExchangeNational Rank.
Chicago Corn EichunKe NationalRank.
Paris Credit Lyonnnls.Hongkong and Yokohama lions
tianklug CorporationNew Zealand and Australia Hank
ot New Zealand and Uauk of Austra-lasia.
Victoria and Vancouver Bank ofDrltUh North America.
Deposits received. Loans made onapprou-- security. Commercial andTravelers' Credits Issued. Hills olExcbungo bought and sold.
Colts:tlons Promptly Accounted For.
The YoKohama SpecieBank, Limited
Capital (Paid up) . .Yen 24,000.000Reserve Fund Yen 15,940,000
HEAD OFFICE, YOKOHAMA.The bank buys and receives for col-
lection bills of exchange, issuesDrafts and Letters of Credit, andtransacts a general banking business.
The Bank receives Local Depositsand Head Office Deposits for fixed pe-
riods.Local Deposits $25 and upwards
for one year at rate of 4'o per an-nu-
Head Office Deposits, Yen 25 andupwards for one-ha- lf jcar, cne jear,two years, or tlaco years at rate of5Vzr' per annum.
Particulars to be obtained on ap-plication.
Honolulu Office G7 S. Kinc Street.P. 0. Box 1G8.
M. T0KIEDA Manager
The HirstAMERICAN SAVINGS
AND TRUST CO
OF HAWAII, LTD.
SUDSCRIDED CAPITAL. S200.00000PAID UP CAPITAL $100,000.00President Cecil DrownVice President M. P. RobinsonCashier L. T. Peck
Office: Corner Tort nn-- KIiib 8U.SAVINGS DEPOSITS rccolcil and
Intercut allowed for yearly dvpohltsat the ruto of 4Vi per,, cent, pelannum.
Rulen ami regulations lurnlxlicdupen application,
FIRE INSURANCE
1HE
&. ! DILLlNGIiAK CO
usiibb.General Agent for Hawaii:
Atlas Assurance Company of L)ndo,i,New York Underwriters' Agency,rrovldence Waihlnqton Incurs 'ce Co.4th FLOOR, BTANGENWALD BLDG.
WM.G.IRWiN&CO..LTClAGENTS FOR THE
Royal Insur, Co. of Livemool. Ene.Commercial Union Assurance Co..
Ltd., of Tendon, EnglandScottish Union X National Ins On of
Edinlurgh, Scotland.The Uoper Rhine Ins, Co., Lti,
HONQUJt.U, T. tl t'niDAY,
taander & BaldwinLIMITED.
OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS.
H. F. Baldwin PresidentJ. B. Castle Vice PresidentW. M. Alexander. .Second Vice Pres.J. P. Cooke
. . . .Third Vice Pres. .and ManagerJ. Waterhouse. , TreasurerE. E. Paxton SecretaryW. 0. Smith DirectorJ. R. Gait.' DirectorW. R. Castle. Director
SUGAR FACTORS,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS and
IHSURAhGEJBEHTS
Agents forHawaiian Commercial & Suirar Co.Haiku Sugar Company.Pala Plantation.Maui Acricultiirnl Cnmnanv.Hawaiian Sugar Company.nanuKu Plantation company,Katului Railroad Company.Halcaltala Ranch Commnv.Honolua Ranch.
Castle & Cooke, LtdHonolulu, T, H,
SHIPPING AND COMMISSION MER-CHANTS, SUGAR FACTORS
andGENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS
representingF.wa Plantation Co.Waialua Agricultural Co., Ltd.Kohala Sugar Co.Waimea Sugar Mill Co.
Apohaa Sugar Co., Ltd.
Fulton Iron Works of St. TiuiiBlake Steam PumpsWeston's CentrifugalsBabcock & Wilcox BoilertGreen's Fuel EconomiteriMarsh Steam PumpsMatson Navigation Co.
Planters' Line Shipping Co.
Wm. G, Irwin & Co.LIMITED,
SUGAR FACTORS andCOMMISSION AGENTS.
Wm. G. IRWIN PresidentJNO. D. SPHECKELS...lst V. Pres.W. M. GIFFARD ... .2d V. Pres.H. M. WHITNEY TreasurerRICHARD IVTSRS SecretaryD. G. MAY Auditor
Agents forOceanic Steamship Co., San Francis-
co, Cal.Baldwin Locomotive Works, Phila-
delphia, Pa.Hakalau Plantation Co., Hilo Sugar
Co., Honolulu Plantation Co.,Hutchinson Sugar PlantationCo, Kilauea Sugar PlantationCo., Olownln Company, PaauhanSugar Plantation Co., Waima-nal-o
Sugar Co.
C. Brewer & Co., Ltd.GUEEN OTREET, HONOLULU, T. H.
AGENTS FOR:Hawall.--n Agricultural Co., Ookala
Sugir Plant. Co., Onomea Sugar Co.,Honomu Sugar Co., Walluku Sugar Co.,Pepeekeo Sugar Co, The PlantersLine of Ran Francisco Packets.LI3T OF OFFICERS:
C. M. Cooke, President; GeorgeRobertson, Vice President and Mana-ger; E. r. Dlshop, Treasurer and Sec-retary; F. W. Macfarlane, Auditor; P.C. Jones, C. M. Cooko and J. R. Gait,Olrectors
LIFE INSURANCEIs not a Luxury; It Is a Necessity.
Rut vnti Mit.t liau tha flCSTind that is provided by th famousand must equitable Laws or Malta--cnusetis. hi ine
New England Mutual
Life insurance Co.,OF BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS.
If you would be fully Informed aboutthese laws, address
Castle & Cooke,GENERAL A&cNTS,
HONOLULU. T. H.
tAVSD DAYTON137 MERCHANT STREET.
LOTS FOR SALE
IN KAl'IOLANI PARK. ADDITIONand other desirable (ocalitiei.
For Sale at a Bargain Preniseiit llauula on the beach, a two-stor- y
house end furniture, at a bargain.
It. MIYATA & CO.,CONTRACTORS, BUILDERS, PAIN-
TERS, PAPER HANGERS aniMASON 'WORKERS.
Second Hand Lumber, Doors an6Sashes Eought and Sold.
KING ST., PALAMA JUNCTI01.l'uona 01)4.
I'luiik hunks of all fuirti, If.lsfrsttc, niJiiufncturod by th3 llulletlnl'lflluhlng. Compauj.
MAY 21. 1909,
Legal Notices
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THEFIRST CIRCUIT.
Territory of Hawaii. At Cham-bers. In Probate. In tho matter ofthe Estate ot Lam Yip, deceased. Or-
der of Notice of Hearing Petition forAdministration On readliiR nml fil-
ing tho petition of Lau Slice, widowof I..tm Yip, of Honolulu, allegingthat l.nm Yip of Honolulu, Tenltoryof Hawaii, died Intestate at Honolu-lu on the 17th day of March, A. I).1909, lcalng properly in the Teirl-lor- y
of Hawaii necessary to bo ad-
ministered upon and prnjW thatLetters of Administration Ibsuo toI.ec Clunk of Honolulu, Territory ofHawaii. It Is nrdeicil Hint Monday,tlic2tht day of June, A. I). 1909, at10 o'cloclt A. M , bo and hereby isappointed for hearing said PetitionIn the Court Room of this Court atHonolulu, Territory of Hnwnfl, (ntuhlch time and place all pcibonsconcerned may appear nnd showcatiKc, If any they liae, why snld Pe-
tition should not bo granted, andthat notice of this order shall be pub-lished onco a week for threo sueccs-sl- o
weeks In tho Evening If it 1 --
lot In newspaper, published InHonolulu, Territory of Hawaii. Dat-ed at Honolulu, May lllli, 1909.
(Sgd) , .1. ItOIHNSON,Third Judge of the Cir-
cuit Court of the FirstCircuit.
Altcsl:(Sgd) I. P. SCOTT
4.111 May 14, 21, 28, Juno I.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Tho undersigned having been dulyunpointed tho Administrator with thoWill annexed of V. C. latoof Honolulu, City and County of Ho-
nolulu, Territory of Hnwnll, deceas-ed,
Notice Is hereby given to all per-tor- .s
to picscnt their claims ngnlnstthe cstnto of said V. C. Peacock,
duly authenticated, whethersecured by mortgage or otherwise, tothe undersigned at hl office, No. 97Merchant Street, In Honolulu nforc-eal- d,
within six months from thedate hereof, tv they will bo forocrbirred.
And nil persons Indebted to snldebt.ite nro hereby requested to makeImmediate payment to tho under-tdgn- d.
Dated, Honolulu, T. II., April 30,1909.
CECIL IlllOWN,Admlulxtintnr with tho Will an-
nexed of V C. l'encock, deceas-ed.
1269 Apr SO, Mjy 7. II, 21, 2S.
another visit toHALEIWA. You'll
enjoy it.
St. Clair Bidgood, Mgr.
inter Beer
FOR SALE AT ALL BARSTELEPHONE 1331
Pau Ka HanaTHE ENEMY TO DIRT.
At Your Grocer's.
KEYSTONE-ELGI- WATCHESINGERS0LL WATCHES
At All Watchdealen.
Jos. Schwartz,Agent for Hawaiian Islands,
Cor. FORT and KING Sts.. Honolulu.
PRIMOBEER
WahYingGhongCo.King Street. Ewa of Fishmarket.
DRY GOODS AND FURNISHINGGOODS of EVERY DE-
SCRIPTION,
ASAHI BAKERYBERETANIA ST., NEAR ALAKEA,
Fine Cakes and Ice Cream.Rolls and Buns Fresh every morn-imr- .
BEUDWINE'the ONLY table drink. Manufac-
tured by the
Arctic Soda Water WorKsPHONE D57
Bulletin Business Office Phone 250.Bulletin Editorial Epoiu Phone 183.
PLAN
IMPORTANT MEET
Old Students To Gather
At Alumni Ciub
House
All the Kanichamoha students, old
nnd young, Including tho graduates
and members of theKnmcliamchn Alumni Association,nnd those who lmo attended thoKnmchnmchn Sschool for llojs forcen a brief period, will hold a spe-
cial meeting tonight In the club
house on Tort street. It commenc-es promptly at 7:30 o'clock
Mutter of tho greatest linport-nnc- o
for the welfare of the schools,tho nbsoclntlon, nnd the studentswill bo discussed, with n lew ofbettering the condition of the
In the community andthroughout the Islands.
Tho committee which was select-ed to collect data for tho bettct-me- nt
of tho KnmehnmehnM will sub-
mit Its reports tonight. It Is urg-
ently requested that nil Kamchnmc-h- a
students attend this meeting Inorder thnt somo definite action maybe taken.
NEW PINEAPPLE.
(Continued from Pace 1)W. W. Harris Is tho head or tho litif
nnd holds SO per cent of tho stock,which Is ghen him In consideration ofhis iigrcelng lo mnnngo tho businessand to can the pines. Tho other mem-bers, known In tho agreement as theparties of the first pat t. arc YoneklchlHarnda, Ynstiki? Tcshlmn, VolchltoOta, Tomig.i Tngunia, Nytnro Murata,
nhel Ilosnkn, Ytitnro Wailahara,Shlnpnchl Tamurn, Shlnlchl lnouyc,Notnro Tukahashl, Shlkazo Aklmotonnd Shlnpct Mur.ikl, all of Wnlnluu
Harris Is virtually, according to theagreement, tho absolute nrbltcr nndmaster of the whole hui. (Ho bus theflnnl say-k- m c or) thing, not onlyns regnrds tho business of cunning andmarketing tho product, but eeu tliugrowing of tho pines If tho .Inp.ui-es- c
fall to carry out any or his orders,ho can step In and tako their land a.3farm it himself, the Jap.ineso m dln- -
posi-este- losing all his share of thoprofits.
Tho agreement sets rnrlh that thenine Jup.tnese nic tho holders' ot lensesaggregating 93.1 acres of land, leasedfrom tho John II Estate fpr 19 yearsfrom Jul) 31, 1908. It Is their Inteutlnn to grow pineapples cxclusloly.
Tho Jnp.ineM! ngieu to turn In theirleaseholds, tho crops of pine, their ma-chinery, toots nnd agricultural Imple-ments and nil other property, to bethu property of tho liul, tho whole tobo divided Into 100 shales.
Mr. Hunts ngrecH to make, nil necessary mraugruicnts fur canning tho en- -
tlio product, either by tho erection ofn now cannery or by agreement withmi existing cannon , at a cost of notto exceed $31.25 per ton, "uny nnd nilarrangements in connection with thecanning to bo can led on nnd conduct-ed by W. V llnnls. whoso decisionIn reference thereto shall bo binding,final and conclusive." In considerationof this tho Japanese ngrco to gho W.W. Hnrrls 50 out of the 100 shares ofstock
Tho paitles of tho first part agreeto huc not less than 300 ncres of l.mdplanted to pines by July 10, 1910, nndto li;io ut least thut amount In pinesduring the cntlro term of tho lenses.
Harris Is given solo power to nppoint a manager nnd to fix his salary.Tho manager shall hao cntlro controlnnd management of tho canning. ThoJapancso may appoint a superinten-dent to have charge of tho plantingand cultivation of tho pineapplessubject to tho upprowil of Mr. Harrli.
The Japanese ugreu to sell to liarrls, for (Iid benefit of tho hul, nil theirpineapples for tho Hill 19 yenis ut $12a Ion. Hut rlB to havo tho tight to 10- -
Ject uny not fit for market, his liecl'slim In (his regatd to bo flnsl. Tholeaseholders puy all rents, taxes midother chuiges Incident to tho land.Hurris Is to get 50 per cent of thoprofits, the other M per cent to bodivided among tho nlno Japanese,
Harris Is to bo solo manager of thebusiness end of tho business. And ItIs provided thnt If any of tho Japan-cso violates his agreement or any pirtof It, Hnirls Is to have tho right tostep In ami assume full control or thociop ond inn that mil of tho businessfor thu remainder of tho 19 yours,without uny Inteifcrenco on tho par?of tho Japanese, "and fiom tho tlnnof such fulluro lu to keep and purfoinisuth uiunniits and conditions hereinconttilniil on tho paitnf thu pintles cjtho Hist part, they shall forfeit nltheir lights, title and Interest am!claim In and to all or any of tho property and tho profits of tho said busi-ness and Industry."
Tho Japancso promise to oho) allorders, commands and directions glv.in bj Harris concerning tho cnltlMitlou nnd glowing of tho product, andto devoto their cntlro tlmo tu It.
Judeo 11. E. Cooper cabled his sonAlfred estcrday fiom Southern Cal-ifornia as follows- - "Am Improv-ing rapidly Shall remain until
" Tho Siberia Is duo hero onJune 16.
Legal Notices.- -
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OP TUBUnited StatcB, for tho Territory
of Hnwnll.Tho United States of America, Plain
tiff, vs. Joseph O. Carter, et al,jDefendants, .
Action brought In said DistrictCourt, and tho Complaint filed In thoofllco of tho Cleric of said DistrictCourt, In Honolulu,THE PRESIDENT OV THE UNITED
STATES OK AMAIUCA, dUEET-IN-
To JOSEPH O. CARTER, SAM-
UEL M. DAMON, WILLIAM O.SMITH, V. TAXON 11ISHOP, andALIIEIIT I'. JUDD, Trustees underthe Will ond of tho L'stalo of IlEH-NIC- E
P. HISIIOP, deceased; THHTERRITORY OV HAWAII;CHARLES M. COOKE; ANNA C.COOKE, wlfo of CHARLES M.COOKE; KItED. .1. LOWREY; GUE-
RILLA L. LOWIIEY, wlfo of 1'IIED.J, LOWREY; LAU ClIONO; CHINSHEE; PIIILOMENA KEIK1; VIC-
TORIA KAHALELAULANI KAAWA.othcrwlso called VICTORIA KAHA-LELAULANI KAOULI; ISAAC IC.
KAAWA; MAIIOARET MAY KAO-NO-
KAAKUA, othcrwlso calledMARGARET MAY KAONOHI KAO-
ULI; JOHN KAOULI,. JAMES KAO-
ULI and MARY KAOULI unknownheirs nt law of HERMANN KAOU-
LI, deceased; PIIILOMENA KAO-
ULI as Guardian ot tho person anilestates of MARGARET MAY KAO-
NOHI KAOULI, 'THOMPSONKAOULI, and VICTO-
RIA KAHALELAULANI KAOULI,Minors; JOHN SMITH, JAMEHJt n O W N . HENRY BLACK.CIMILES WHITE, MARY C1REBN,
JANR JONES nnd MARTHASTILES, unknown owners and claim-ants, Defendants.
You Are Hcrbby Directed to Ap-
pear, and nnswer the Complaint Inan action entitled ns iibove, broughtagainst you in the District Court ottho United Stntcs, In and for tho Territory 'of Hawaii, within 20 ilaya
from and after servlco upon yw of ncertified copy of plaintiff's peMtlonherein, together with n certified copyof this Summons.
And you nro hereby notified thatunless jou appear and nnswer-a- snbovo required, tho said plaintiff willtako Judgment for nny money ordamages demanded (n tho complaint,us ulslng upon contract, or It willapply to tho Court for any other relief demanded In tho Complaint.
WITNESS tho HonorableSANTORD II. DOLE, Judgoof said District Court, this2nd day of 1'cbruary in thoyear of our Lord ono thou- -
(SEAL) sand nlno hundred and nlnonnd of tho Independence oftho United States tbo onobundled nnd thirty-thir- d.
A. E. MURPHY,Clerk.
Uy (Signed) A. A. DEAS,Deputy Clerk;
UNITED STATES of AMERICA, ss:Territory of Hnwnll, City of Honolulu
I, A. E. MURPHY, Clerk of tlioDistrict Court of tho United Statesof America, in nnd for tho Territoryand District of Hawaii, do herebycertify tho foregoing to bo n full,truo and cornet copy of tho originalSummons nnd Order Directing Publication of Summons In Cause: THHU. S. vs. J. O. CARTER. ET AL. (KE-IK- I)
NO. 59, as tho same remains otrecord and on fllo In tho ofllco ot theClerk of bald Court.
IN WITNESS WIIERL'Or. Ihavo hereunto set my banitand ufllxcd tho teal ot 'paid
(SEAL) District Court this 12th dayof April, A. I). 1909.
A. E. MURPHY.Clerk of United States District
Court, Territory of Hawaii.''"Endorsement No. 69. District
Court ot tho U. S. for tho Territoryuf Hawaii. United States of Amer-
ica vs. J, O. Carter et al. Summons.Robert W. llreckons, Plaintiff's At-
torney. Kllcd Teh. 11, 1909.A. E. MURPHY.
vClcrk.fly (Slgnod) A. A. DEAS,
Deputy Clerk.42S7-3-
A. T. R. JACKSON,
Broker. C
Room 8 Kapiolani Bldg.
Miss Kate Woodard1141 Fort Street.
Stamping; Embroidery and No-
tions. Shirtwaists, Gloves and Un-
derwear. Orders taken for nil kindsof fancy work. Telephone 387.
Does your typewriter or phono,graph need repairing? Do you wantit done right and by a man who un-derstands his business nnd has notypewriter agency, and thereforeneeds show no favor to any one makeof machine? Then call ud G. L.LEN0RD, Phone G88. 102 Hotel St.
Wo havo for sale Uack Set Ranges,size 1 to 9 ft.; llrldgc & Reach"Superior Stoves;" Quick Mealnnd Perfection oil stoves; runn-er's Rrnllers, Camp and Lnundiystoves. Phono 211 EMMELUTItfc CO., LTD., H5 King St.
' -
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i nuimt j'j p.jn i j j ilk iM L.--
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KVEN'IN'O BULLETIN, HONOLULU, T. II.. FRIDAY, MAY 21, 1909. r ' 7 J
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
COLLECTIONS
J. J. Byrne, for eight years employed '
by tlio Metiopolltnu Meat Com-- ijinny, Limited, as Its collector, hasestablished a collection ngency atitoqiu 11 Campbell Mock, Merchantstreet, Itonolulti. Ilcferenco: (1..1 Waller. I2t2-l-
:I
OSTEOPATHY.
Dr. Schurmann. Hours 8-- 9 a. a. I
3-- 0 )i. m. 221 Emma Square.
Oahu Railway-Tim- e
Table.OUTWARD.
For Walanae, Walalua, Kntiuku andWay Stations 9:15 a. in., '3:20 i. m.
For I'enrl City, Kwa Mill and WayStntlons 17:30 .i. a., 9:15 a, in.,
11:05 a. m.. 2:1S ji. m.. 320 p. m.,5:15 p. in., $9:30 p. in., fll:00 p. m.
For Wnhlawa 9:1C a. in. and5:15 p. m.
INWARD.
Arrive Honolulu, from ftnhuku,Wnlalua and Walanae 8:30 a. m....5:31 p. m.
Arrive in Honolulu trom Ewa Milland Pear! City $7:40 a. m., 8:3tiu. m '10:33 a. m., '1:40 p. in., M:3lp in., 5:31 p. in., Ii30 p. m.
Arrlvo Honolulu from Wahlaws8:30 a. m. and '5:31 p. u.
Dally.t J'x. Hunrtny.t Sunday Only.The llalolwa Limited, a two-hou- r
train (only Hrst-cis- s tickets hon-ored), leave Honolulu eery Sundaynt 8:22 a m.; returning, arrives luHonolulu nt 10:10 p. in. The Limitedstops only at Pearl Ctly and WnlanueO. P. DKNISON. If. O. SMITH.
KANEOIIE BEEFAlways on Hand. Young Pigs, Poul-try, Eggs, Fresh Butter and Cheese.
Sam Wo Meat Go,,King Street Market. Tel. 26s
YOUNG TIM. Manager.
The Encore Saloon
Try a drink at the new place andhave MIKE PATT0N serve you.
COR. HOTEL and NUUANU.
ICEmanufactured from pure distilled wa-ter. Delivered to any part of city bycourteous driven.
OAHU ICn AND ELECTRIC CO.
Kewalo. Telephone 528.
Delivered to residencesand offices at 25c perice hundred in 10-l- lotstr more.W. O. BARNHART,
133 Merchant St.Tel. 14G.
The Only
Menageriein town the
Orpheum Saloon,
BUILDING MATERIAL
OF ALL KINDS.DEALERS IN LUMBER.
ALLEN & ROBINSON.Queen Street :: :: :: Honolulu.
M. Phillips & Co.Wholesale Importers and Jobbers
CUROPEAN ANDAMERICAN CRY GOOD&
FORT and CL't'.C.N 8T8.
S. SA1KI,Bamboo Furniture Made to Order.
Picture Framing a Specialty.
563 S. BERETANIA ST.TELEPHONE 407.
HONOLULU IRON WORKSImproved and Modern SUGAR MA-
CHINERY of every capacity and de-
scription made to order. Boiler workand RIVITED PIPES for irrigationpurposes a specialty. Particular at-
tention paid to JOB WORK, and re-
pairs executed at shortest notice.
in.-- " ! TMim" UTsaj.'HETBPjoaM
I Steinwayfr AND UT1IEH PIANOS.
THAYE.1 PIANO CO,16 HOTEL, UrRKKT.
Phone T18.
tTTNINO (iV nANTKKD.rn-i- -f TrrimMW:-rTWl- i
REPAIRING.
Woven Wire Mattresses repaired attlio Factory Honolulu wire liedCo,, 1250 Alapal St. Telephone535. 3945-t- f
PLUMBING.
Yee Sing ber and Tinsmith,mono di,, uec. iiiiici uuu rauani.
Bulletin Business Office Phone 250. ABulletin Editorial Room Phono 185.
A LittleSelf-Deni- al
now will put you ina position of inde-
pendence later on.
Begin today byopening a savingsaccount with thisbank. Wepay4l-- 2
per cent, interest.$l opens an account.
Bank of Hawaii, Ltd.,
Cor. Fort and Merchant Sts.Capital & Surplus $1,000,000.
x
Furniture, Iron Beds,
Mattresses
Coyne Farniture Co.,
Ltd.BISHOP STREET. HONOLULU.
THE
Chas. R. FrazierCompany
fOUR ADVERTISERSIhonc 371. 122 King St.
BENNY & CO., Ltd,AQENTS FOR THE
WHITE
Sewing Machine
12GG Fdrt St. Phone 488.
The VictorWnrhine.Talking
BEROSTnOM MUSIC Co.. Ltd.
GenuineSwedish
IBs andiiiiiiiiiHv iil Electrical
Massage
K. SASAI,Fukuokayo Hotel, Liliha Street.
Telephone 505.
GO TO
MISS POWER'S
For Beautiful MillineryBOSTON BUILDING, FORT STREET.
C. Q. YEE HOP & CO.
SHIPPERS and FAMILY
BUTCHERS
TELEPHONE 2S1
P. H. BURNETTECom'r. of Deeds for California and
New York; NOTARY PUBLIC;Grant Marriage Licenses) DrawsMortgages, Deeds, Bills of Sale,T.enses Wills. Etc. Attornev for theDistrict Courts. 70 MERCHANT ST.HONOLULU j PHONE 310.
AMUSEMENTS
Orpheum Theateri
LAST THREE PERFORMANCES.THE POPULAR FAVORITES
The .t
Elleford CompanyPresenting a Repertoire of the Latest
Dramatic SuccessesTONIGHT
Tie Town Constable of
SATURDA YMATIHEE. one
Royal Receptionto
Children 10 cents under ten.
Adults 25c to any part of thehot'se
Evening prices, 25c., 50c, 75c,Seats now on sale for all perform-
ances.
THE EMPIRE
MOTION PICTURES
Thorough ventilation, comfortablecluirs.
TWO SHOWS DAILY.
Admission 10c, 15c, 25c.
ART THEATER Is
THE ELF KINO and THE MINIATURE CIRCUS.
ILLUSTRATED SONGS.FINE MUSIC.
Change of program three times a-
week Monday, Wednesday andnuuy.
Park TheaterFort Street and Chapkin lane
Open Air MovingPicture Exhibition
SUPERIOR MACHINES.COMFORTABLE CHAIRS.
Not an closed auditorium.ADMISSION 10 and 15 CTS.
Children 5 Cents
San Francisco
THEATERThe New Open-Ai- r Theatre.
IATEST MOVING PICTURESCHANCES MONDAYS
AND THURSDAYSGOOD MUSIC --
Two entrances: Pauahi St. near
Ladies
COLO PENS
With Pearl Handles,handsomely shaped.
LIBRARYINK STANDS.
Envelope Holders,Crvstal Pen Racks. '
Oat & Mossman,70 Mercltant St. near P. 0.
FRESH SEEDS
VEGETABLE and FLOWER
Mrs. E.M.TAYLORTHE FLORIST, HOTEL YOUNG Bid.
Telephone 339.
The RegalTHE SHOE
THAT PROVES
WAH CHONG CO.DRY GOODS AND TAILORING.
Everything absolutely new andfresh from the Coast.WAVERLEY BLK. HOTEL ST.
OWLCIGAR
M. A. Gunst & Co.FORT AND KINO' STREETS.
HMHH4MIHMMtli 15he ObligingReformer. the
sndBy STELLA CADMUS, t ion
Copyrighted. I'M, IV Associatedl.lt.rary rr.
There was no U9e denying that Syd-
ney Gerald was a dawdler. lie bad forwealth, coed looks, youth, and wns asociety favorite. Now nnd then lie butwent bunting or yachting but most
tlio time lie simply dawdled. ThatCaen nt Ills club, tin-- races nnd society. All
He wns accounted n catch, but nocnught him. Ho didn't really tt
dawdle, but pursued his lymphaticway simply because there seemeonothing else to do.
"See here, yenBald the widow of the lite linn.Charles Spofford one cvenlug nt n re fiereptlon ce she drew hltn down to n
scat beside her. "I have a duty toperform."
"I wish I had." he replied."People nro saying you hare no
energy, no ambition, no nlm Pi life.You hive too much money too muchtltue op your hal'ds. You nro throw-ing your years away."
Tell mo what In do." replied Sydricy, ynwnlng.
"(let married.""Too much trouble too many emo-
tions."'Take a trip around the world."'Too much i hnnge of scenery.""Ah, I have It!1' exclaimed Mrs. Spot-for-
after n moment's thought. "Younn rich. Why not turn philanthropist? Not In tbo wny of hospitals orasylums, but go among the poor andgiro a few of your dollars to alleviatedistress nud misfortune. You don'tknow the real people as I do. There
no day thst I nm not feeding thehungry and giving out nlms. Onlythis afternoon I gave n one legged uiatihalf a dollar, and yon ought to hatebeard bis words of gratitude."
"Just so." replied Sydney flerald,
with a bit of a smile ns'b'e thought oftint manv one legged men he hadtossed auarters to.
"Try It for a few weeks-f- or threemonths. It may lead to your becom-
ing a reformer?" At any rate. It willrouse you up and give you ttomethlngnew to thlnlc or. It is posuiveij- - iu-f-
for you to be dawdling along thisway."
"Yes. I think so.""If you should turn out to be a tc
former I shall take most of the ciedltto myself. Three months, Mr. Oeral.l
try It for three months; nnd nt theend of that time I will nrrnngo for a
little gathering to hear your report.
It cannot fall to be Interesting. You
will have n hundred different Incidentsto relate. Don't you feel a new andstrange ambition already?"
"Yes. I think 1 do. Yes. I think I
will turn reformer. 1 mny not make asuccess of It. but I'll make a try."
The relict of the Hon. Chnles spreadthe news. As Sydney Gerald did notentirety drop society while uttlng him-
self for n reformer, bo Was laudeland quizzed nn numerous occasions bynumerous people.
Only a nullity few credited him withthe necessary energy to pursue theobject, at d the most that was predict-ed of his efforts wan the depletion ofbis purse without corresponding gulu.Tlicro was n great dint m Id nbout theunthunkfulncss and lugratltudo of theworld In general, but It didn't seem toaffect hlui much,
"You know ,miu must nut look fortoo much gratitude," cautioned Mrs.tipofford.
"No, I sh.in'1." ;"You will feel that you have done
your duty, and your conscience willreward you."
Just so.;;"Many nud many a time I have given
pennies and got never a word oft hunks. In fact, I buvc got blacklooks as the wheels of my uirringehappened to throw a little mud, butdrovo oil ftullug that 1 bad made tinworld n trifle better. That feelingmust be your reward."
"Yes, I shall look for If."When the threo months had expire I.
Sydney Oernld announced his rcudl -
ness to report, A score of latllei gathered In the drawing room of the Hon.Charles' widow. There were no menamong them. Charity mid reform didnot touch that sex,
When he was ushered lu tt wns remarked that be seemed to have ac-
quired energy nud gained ambition,and there wns great curiosity as towhat he would report.
"Ladles, I beg to say," begau Sydney,"that In my Ignorance of how to go towork I began my investigations In Hiehouse of a wealthy lady. It cameabout almost by accident. I foundthat sho was In arrears to all her serv-ants and that tradesmen were clamor-ing for their bills I lelleved the dis-tress. I gaic each servant two mouths'back pay and paid each tradesmansomething iu account. I hare a memorandum of her name."
Here Syduey Gerald paused. Mrs.Spofford turned pale, but her nervewas with her. and she managed toforce a smile.
"lly accident again" resumed Syd-ney, "I turned a corner one eveulnjnnd bumped against a young wptiinnIn tears. I was a stianger, hut whenshe uiidrrstocd that I hud taken upthe business of reformer sh? told methe eaiic of her dlstrcsj. She wns u
fcamstresi.She bad worked n week on a gowu
for a well known ledv nnd on earr.vlug It to tht-- hoil'e bid been told thaithe tiitut wnll a couple of weeks Tot
her pay. She was going home pennlless, hungry nnd the rent unpaid Tin
Irrit tti Itiu ine l.nuiht A diamond I
tlnrj next djy that was mentioned In J
oil thu papers She could have paidthe bill a thousand times over, butshe needed the diamonds flrt. 1 paid
renmstrcis."There was an uneasy movement up
down the room, and for some rn- -
nil eyes were directed on Mrs.Somen 111c. She wns conscious of the I
fact, but with a sang frold that did beicredit she put up her Icrgnettc nndstared at a picture on the well.
'I happened In nt a milliner's," saidSydney, with a mile "Queer place On
a man to be. but I happenedCan't say tint I was looking for u hat. Ten
In searching out subjects for re-
form vou have t" drip Into variousplace Milliner a nice llltle widow. i
her capital in the uusines. jusirecelred n letter from n wholesalehouse threatening suit on bills over-
due. Her customers nil rich, but theydidn't pay cash down. Don't pay luthree or sW month". In fact, theydli!n't pay for a je?r rr so nnd onlywl'cn frroed to. I have seu many ol
hats that weie bought there thatwny. Itcllevci'. the dlMrcss and passedon."
Kvery Indy In tje room except the Hy
Hun. Mr. SpofTerd had on nn expeu-sli- p
but, Knih lady started to look atthe other, but gave It up mvl eastdown her eyes with proper modesty.They inljht not all have known themilliner referred t". but they hadthoughts. After a painful silence Mr(icrnld continued:
Hiippciied t'i meet the butler of n;lioifl.- - where 1 frequently call. Justhappened, you Know, iaiwii iu iuemouth; looked bilious. As u wouldbe reformer I spoke to him and got hisstory. Lady of the mansion hadn't llypaid his wages for live months andhad borrowed his savings besides. Hedared to speak to her ubout It, and shehad eut hlui packing. Saw the sameledv buying u Sn) ruby ring the otherday."
llury lady In the room helplesslyglanced nt the hands of every otherlady. A poodle dog belonging to oneof them seemed to be the only thing In
the room at ease."Happened to call ou n florist." said
the obliging reformer when the silencehad endured to the painful point; "Justhappened so, Oue of bis statements ofaccounts Kent out to a lady had beenreturned with u ery sharp note. Theaccount wns two jears old, and be-
cause he sought to collect It the debtorInformed hint that she should take herpatronage chew here. It was only onecase out of n score, Sympathized withthe florist and passed on, Hnpiieiiedacross a discharged coachman, dlscharged for hlulliig that be wanted biswages. Helped him out with n livedollar bill. Jltippeued to run across agoverness In tuu tnme llx. That's nil.Good evening, ladles."
Kor two minutes after the reformerdisappeared no one simke. Then onelady after another rose up to go uud,turning to the houorublc widow, work-ed up a smllu and said:
"Isn't Sydney flerald Just too charm-ing for anything! And bow uwful ofpeopl not to pay their bills!"
DOLE BUYS.'
(Continued from Page 13scheme of consolidation to Include theHaiku proposition.
The Haiku Ftull Company was originally a llaldniu prnnsi!ion, falheieirby Ilahlwin lutercstH In order to pro-mote, dlveisllled ngrlcultiilo In tlioHaiku section. The company has thuonly cannery on the Inland of Maul nudcontrols more or less laud on whichIt lalses pines. It Is In the midst ot apineapple laud Mellon and will servethe hoped for future liiMiiesteailurs ontlio lands recently obtained by tlio
thioiigh the Ouiaoplo land ex-
change. The Maul Agricultural Com-
pany nihil has lauds adjoining which,js previously rciiortod excluslely luthe II u e 1 n, the Maul AgriculturalCompany has offered o turn over tohn.'iicstcidorH ou practically thu samelei ma qs tho (internment.
Mr. Uoli; this morning mlmllted tlutfIlls company had bought up the Halku company and that the meeting
would determine what willb done In connection with the in
- of Hawaiian iMneapplo stoct"hlch may be used In ubsoril the otheruiporatlon.
Mr Dole says that tho purchaso ofthe Maul company hccmed necessaryIn otder to protect market conditionslor thodc Intctcbtcd In tho pineappleIndtistiy.
Haiku fields liavo some great rec-
ords for jlelds, Managar Will Ilahlwin(bowing figures to piovo, that his Holdshave produced inoio to the acio anilbetter pines than tho best Hint liasbeen shown lu any cither plneapplo dis-
trict of the Territory.There lias been a great deal of frl
tiou lu pineapple circles during thelast six months owing to u gene ( I
cutting of prices. The advertisingcampaign has brought goes) lesii.in billllietu 1h ii question whether It can Incontinued after tho end of Juno when'ho first period of the campaign ends.
Tlio trouble Is that till get thu benefitsof It and not nil share lu tho expenses.Tho pineapple growors association fsdoing good work but It has much yetto dn lu order to get things Into pet- -
reel working order.
W. CI. Hall, Captuln Thompson, left for Kniia-Kul- l
ports today, sailing at noon. Shu tookthu place of tho Maunn I.o.i, which Isutiileigoliig a general overhauling.Among tlio p.uumger who departedou her wus II. L. Holstelu, Speaker ofthu House of Kupreseutatlves.
mr-Fo- r eartfs on sale at'he Bulletin oWvj.
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vertisements Inserted for Less Than vertlsements Inserted for Less ThanCents. Ten
'or few months - Nicely furnishedcottage on Wnll.lkl lleach
I' O llux :M7 lllli-l-
Bookkeeper wanted for iilnntntloiistore nn I In wall. Apply No. S,
II 11 I I - I I II Millie. tin;- - i
Wnntiil to Kent --
luge- rurnlshed cot-be- d
with three rooms;fponslble paitj. C. 0.
n conimeiclal Imitsf n first chi--
liiKikkeepor, for n iicriuuuvut. rsionlile pnsltlim. Aildress A. Y , gllulletlu olllce.
Kverjbody to inuku money by plant-ing cocoanuts. Inquire, fnr plants,l!0x 102 Llhue. knual. 4190-t- t
Clean wiping rags at the Oullstln uf- -
flce.
SITUATION WANTED
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keeper or cleilcnl work of nnykind. Hood references. Address(1. I)., llulletlu office. If I
Ah saleslady or houscglrj. AddressHooin 2, "48 Itlcluirds st.
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xt&. Illack leather watch fob, i
with gold innnogrniu W. It.II ; suitable If loturiied Inthis nfllei--- . 4Sir,-- t
Pair of kI.ihxch In d blaelleather case. Ketiim In this of- -
flee. Kewnrd. 4:il"-3- t
TO LET
Large nnd well ventilated rooms I"let. single or en suite. Just open-
ed; newly nnd handsomelythroughout. The Knuts-for- d
i'"r. lleretaula nnd Unlnnstreets. Tel. 1209. 4310-S- t
Uirge )iird nnd outbuildings, biilt- -
nble for rontnirtoi, rnrpeiitrr. etc.Apply, The Knutsford. Ifi llaro-tiinl- u
street. 4::it;-"- t
Desirable, cool, mosiiilto . proofrooms. Apply 23ft King St., bet.Alukeu nnd Klchurds sts.
430r,-t- f
Koom nnd board In private family.Inquire ul "32 Klnnn street, neurAlapla, Terms reasonable.
4314-l-
At the end ot car line on the bench,furnished bouse; fourelectric lights. Addrehs "N,"1! n, 1 1 e 1 1 n ofllcc.
housekeeping rooms,fine view. Apply 700 Quarry St.,cor. Alapal. 4295-t- f
Choice collection of stumps (nbout3,000). Address 1941 II ill I ln
ollke. tf
Furnished cottage In Knplolanl Puilton the beach. Address 9., II it 1 -
let In. 4308-t- f
New phi no nnd cottage, furnishings,cheap. Apply XI 9 lleretaula.
431G--
cottuge on Vineyard el.;$15. Apply 12S0 lrt St. 4315-3- 1
Two furnished rooms, 1071A Like-lik- e
St., near Campbell La no.
Two furnished rooms. Apply Mrs.D. McConuell, 1223 Emilia St.
Kurnlslied cottage In town. InquireCottage Grove. Phone 1087
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Real Eftte Elliange
FOR SA3LESmall Farins and
Suburban AcreageIIAIII.A. OUIt
Homestead nt II nulla, within400 feet from ltallio.nl dcpoi.containing S acres oi good agilcultural laud: ami u heath hoiimiand fiirnltnie. Iniiinllug pl.nm.IIOilso Is tuoKtoiles high all. I
sltuato'l on the in.iln (lnonimeiit Knad anniiid tin' Isl.iml.
I'llre, $1501,.
MANOV VAI.I.i:Vl'le nud n half acres up Mnn.KiValley. planU'.l with AlligatorI'caiH, Malign, l'ap.ila mid
trees. About $liiiiii wnrlliof ferns, palms. Honors and litolabh's In great Miilety grow-ing on the pri'iulst'H. A Cottage,
House. Servailts' ynnr-(er-
nud Slnhh'. nil.) iwn go.idwells on the placeA fine lixMtliui tor .i gardener ortlorlsl. I'rlc, $3Boo.
KAI'AIUJM'.About ." acres, situate within ti
quarter of u lulls fioui tho carHue. A small fottnge, chickenhoiiKe, Miou gal. tank, nud fencedand cross fenced. Governmentwater connected, also ii well onthe pieinlses. About 2 acres urnplanted with iilfallii nud aboutr.u fine 4 year old cotton treesgrowing there. (IinhI for chick-en ranch, pig ram Ii ur smalldairy. Price, $:s:.no.
IMIPUKIJA.A Pineapple ranch, n d Mill, outloo acres lu nioa. no ncrcn i u.tltutod and planted: lu ncrcxwith ricli dark green plncapploplants; S ncies in limes, breakfruit, papain nnd assorted fruittrees; two springs nnd waterstreams with 15 acres of richbottom vegetable hunt. Willpay for Itself lu two scars.
Price, $10.0(10.
PAI.OI.O.1T acres of good tlllalilo landwith cottage, gcrwiul' quarter),,wnter tank nnd fencing, etc, etc.Must be sold; n bargain.
Price, $17r.o.
9 acres flue arable lands.Price. $360(1.
KAMIII VAI.I.KY.About l'.i acres, fronting on thuKallhl street, planted with limeand lianana trees. A houo of3 bedrooms, n stable nud chickenbouses ami lire fencing on tholaud. ' Pilce, $1200,
28V4 acres lino arable land,stream of water. Price. $:.250.
9 acres laud, 5 or which Isrlco land with dwelling uudchicken house. Price, $3000.
Real Elate dhangeiitjJr
62 S. King St.
BY AUTHORITYSEALED TENDERS.
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ONLY).Didders will state net price I'. O.
II steamer tit San l'rancUcn or Klee-- jle, Kauai, anil mention shoitest timeof delivery.
J. II. MOKAtlNK,County Koad Supervisor.
4312 lOt
SEALED TENDERS.
Road Machinery.Sealed bids will be received bv tho
Hoard of Supervisors of the Countyof Kauai, Territory or Hawaii, un-
til one o'clock p in. July 7th, 190!.for furnishing ONU TUACTION HN-Cil-
and THKUi: MACADAM-SI'HUADIN- U
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by applying to J. II. Morngne.County Engineer, l.lhuo, Knunl, Ter-ritory ot Hawaii. 4S0S-10- t
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Miss Edna PromtnenlYouiiq Lady Hume,
Pure Molt
Rcslorimj Her Health andVigor Alter Iklno Very Weakand "Run Down" She Rccommentis II Need Tontc
That Makes (ho Oldluung and Youno Energeticand Vigorous.
Uucktrr wrotevery weak ami down,
energy, muchsomething tlint would tone
system nml enrich blood.advice friends began tak- -
ing Malt Whiskey, nndit immediately put into
wonderfully better, wouldadvise nccditii tonic stim- -
hint th.it will make them strong nnd vigorous to tnkc Duffy's Pure.t.ilt WlusUi " Kvcry testimonial is published in good faith, and isunranteitl.
Mm and woimii in nil walks of lift testitv to great good deImiI lin'ii use Hutu Malt Whiskey, world's greatest
Ionic stimulant.
Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskeyyou wish to keep young, strong nnd vigorous and hnTconyour
cheeks glow perfect health, take Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskeyregularly, according to directions. It tones nnd strengthens the heart
anil purines the entireIt is recognized as u family
medicine everywhere.V. lien" you ask ,r
grocer or doilcr fo' DiPur Malt be w) you . t
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It is put ud in tin, not glass, and e.-.- tin has a spout sothat every time you bay Many Use Oil a good squirt can isthrown in.
Many Use Oil is a good oil, put up in n hanilv package,nnd every one should have a can or more about "the house.
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veryneed
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Pun.
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MRS. ROSENBERG. YOUNO HOTEL
RIPEJJHERRIES
And nil California fruits and vep.e-tabl-
in season on Friday's Ala-meda.
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Baseball
Eeating
Tennis Tournt- -
mem Si artsTuesday
Tin- - piny fur the llockui nml Cas-li- e
C'iin will tnrl on the lleretanlnTennlx Chili's rouiin on Ttipxiliy un-ci noon Two matches will lit play-o- il
(in Hint (l.i) . nml then every aft- -
ei 111 on there will lie something do- -' nlcattons to the Spor'liig Gilllug on the emits till the tnurnn-,- " loi, j r u I ti g II u I I e t I nllii'tit U lltilnlii'il
h,
The prljies are beautiful sped-- ;mens or the Jeweler's nrl, and are
well worth n hard stiiiKr.te lo trynml win. .Murli Interest It helm;slum 11 In the loiirnnnient. anil II IsI'Klll'i tfil thllt tl Inf fiuiru ntrla willhe nut In for t ! I'leni lipfnr. ftm !
Hit finally closet.The llerelanla (ourls nie In e- -
(ellent conitllloti at present, nml atlie weather Is Ideal for tennis just It
non some Rood piny should lie secn!. ticn the tournament starts. Most!.
of the FtrotiR players of the eltih'li.'ir colored fni the doubles, and It
'
J is difficult 10 say which pjli seemsin hiive lie het chance of winning
'ihc trophies that Invp heeii doii.itcitli Mrstm lloeklis atul C.islle.
n a aBOWEN WON CLUB
SHOOT AFTER THREE TIED. '
II I) llowen won out In the Ha- -'
wallnu (Jim Cltih shoot, nnd thereby I
surprised everbody a lot. In thp I
llrst round llowen accounted for 18out of 118; SpaldliiB IS out or 20;Vincent 18 out of 3D, and WhitneyIT out of 21 Howen, Spalding and!Vincent, lining lied for first place,'lie trio had to shoot on to decidewho should win the prize.
In the shoot-or- f llowen accountedfur 9 out of 14. Spalding S out of 10,and Vincent also S nut of 10, Dow-e- n
therefore, look premier place forthe llrst time at the Knkaako traps.He Is Improving rapidly at the gungame, and both he nnd Vincent willhe hard men to heat In the future.Kirk Porter was not present at theshoot, as lie wns nwn on n businesstrip, and consequently his matchwith J W Harvey could not be shotoff The two men are tied for the
thenext meeting i'amaa' nml
settlesine
Ph.ininlnniii,.
SHORT SPORTS
baseball players and followersof the game will extend s)m-path- y
K. Vlerra In his sadMr. Henry Vlerra, tho
or popular K. diedthis morning tho Kalmukl hospi-tal the ripe old age of eighty-on- e'
The death, ulthough not al- -together unexpected, canio
ueciueu on.
ullmatch
The Moaiulua are In fineshape, Melntyre In
lu pre-paration for Sunday's play.Tim
willlime
made.
CASE.
The ofM. yester- -
day afternoonDillingham the
sued foi, 1.1 against Scott,nlno minutes
lis veidlet. This
Ihe runner thoCouit being
the forwas tho
uiii oin Dllllnghumthe
Sugar Compaii), thatrouipaii) not he himselfinline tor He
ofllcf
PAYT
Beokley,
SPORTPROGRAM
Secretaries utithnr- -
l2dt repii'si-iitutlve- s of clubsare asked Bend In ofevents, scheduled hy them,they may he In thepiogtum. Address ull cominu- -
Baseball
L'2- - Cnnlry vs. It..Marines Fort
Tennis
Mny 24 Handicap
Yachting
Mil) 2.1: Irwin
Cricket
SI:
Maklkl run nd.
Ilogey Open.
Marathon
11: Y. M. A,
RIVERSIDE LEAGUE HADMEETING YESTERDAY.
There was meting of Hlvei- -
hold
team
Aala
nnimn . .,..,......., new Mlll- -I.. C. ofllce tnrt up, thendecided hold there ho
mi.',. iivi-,iii- ,,'iiu puiuu rnnsplace. uus decided scr.i'written the J. A. Cs. andthe C. lie wasalso uuollieially agreed that Ihc
legdrdsl.lch c'jifcil ull the
would be mused suit twoteams Hue the league.
The rep; c.iihh of Ihc split In H10
Is to define, and leskchampionship, and as there onlylfalJ abul" ,,,c Ul?ut', 'or baseballto bo ono more shoot between them, ,nl u,-v- - Tl' '' 'i"nia, Pa-th- e
of two wm Aal.it Chlnefc Alohns l.amhe mfi rnr agreed to stick the old leagU". At
tl S IX
"
Alltheir
A.
father A. V
atnt
)cars.as u
LOSES
juw.iidlng
109.
(minded
22.
Lengue
bus-iness
uie 111CC11113 ji.'siiruuy inoru were twopersonal iippllcitlMi for admittance
the these were held overtill tho nieetlng todu) hi onlvrthe to which left thuleague chance letmii the fold.
theru chance thathappening the other crowd haul
up league ofown eierylhlug
erv smooth with loo.The .1. Cs. Ihe C. Cs. held
meetiug jesturdny mostlin,.k .1... '""puiium. ere
.but lory satisfactory beginning wusaud bright for the new
The cricket tomorrow bunch of teams,to he really one, A. K. Vlerra the moving
nnd all that required now line the lien league and that rhouhl be
he
up
he
N.lip
he
cl.ln cm
If. II,
ss;
If.
be
of the bepromised '
be he Inttl.11. . , . liilnruol .. . .i""j me innn uuustart.
atputting
work on the greennext
fouiKoniH will at 10entiles close on the
links ut the that the dinwlng '
nre
SCOTT
Jury In the caseP. Scott
veidletsum
'he nothe only
lu In lug thellnd u
. tasi going up toSupieniu nnd remuudedlo couit again.
j Rcott'j defenm $!'" ue i
boiioued beliulf of Koo- -
nnd thatundthe amount. failed.
e t
R
Hour or Trip.
G. C. Jr.PHONE
(ir
lu a list
N. .
s.Shatter.
Doublet.
a theI
Is nnlshed,
It
iv, ,iivIt ulsorequests In
A C- - 1.1 It
dimculi) In in tho otlm;trouble,
to thelift
league thoIs ll
the."-. ...... .
tho
0
111
In (ensue;tu
to inHut no of
us itut fixing a
and is gulus along!v
andmid
1.. (i.- - . .. ti.. It
a
piotnlses a is spiritis Is '"
begin
!'.
is
start
other
tint
MayMny
Mny
May
June
hard
tl'v!learns have
event
their
them
ulso,iiiuuurM
made looks
good
vcisus
July
NEWS NOTES FROMKAMEHAMEHA SCHOOLS
The Kums play the I'uuahouson Saturdu) uftcruoon on the School
win "I1- -
the will arout llrst Instead of second, and Ahana, the kid who fooledSchool butters last Monday, will boIn the box ugaln Satuiday. The
are out fur secondthe league. The pleasedthat the I'uiiuhoiis won the
A. Ilobliisnu is leading bat- -
Fiank .Mackenzie dote second.There will
ut the School eie-ulii-
cudels ure drillingfor the coming exhibition parade.
tin. bio Publishing Co.,ltd., is for the
lithographing company onIndustrial Edition of the Ao Coast and is prepared
Evening Bulletin, wrapped to Sive estimatesicauy lor mailing, 00 tents at B P""""!! ery kind
Also of theVery in Engraved
nuounceaients,Invitations, in the best of form
marr
: TwoBall
RaoingBowlingRowing
MilitaryGames
SundayThe line-up- s of Marine, nn.1
Shnflers will about thesame at on the last occasion of theteams meeting on Ihe diamond, nib.son Andprson the lint- -
tei) for the Marines, and artiong combination the) make, loo.
the Shatters, llaloun nml Hate-inn- n
down the mostportant iinsltlont. and Hihi-.-
men nre till lo the unnd In thirwork It only needs general hack-ing of llin rest of the 10give the Shnflers good rluimv ofgetting away the Mnilnet.
It going to be line game 011Sunday, and one that will drnwhuge crowd of Bpeclnldrs. On
.Marines seem lo have Iti-- i
letter cbnnco of the two teams, hutall the same It hard lo say howa game Is going as wtnae oeen treated lo so sur- -'
prises that one hardly knows whatexpect, une thing is sure, and
thai Is that the uroto win one game before the
series Is pan, and maybe theare going to tho victims.
Whilst the bunch atarc lighting out their littlethe rilth Cavalry nnd the 0.
conclusions nt l.elle-hu- t.
and that game also shouldbe n eooiI one tp wntch. The Guardshave iretty well cinched the cham-pionship, but there going to 1tine for second place, and someInteresting games nre still to 'mpulled off. Then soon as the tires- -
t'.ictiip.InK nt iinnnllnm Ino..,v Ui .luu..-..,- series theA. Atkinson's arid nw'tnrjr will andsome discussion was lo will unlimited Joy for. the
to
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cham-pionship.
the
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The line-u- p of the four militaryfnrSunday's games is as
Shatters McCall, 2b; Mo-ra- n,
rf; I.emin, ss; Uatemnn, c;Oongol, cf; Ellis, If; Oakely, lb;Durrant, 3b: lloloun, p. Marines-Willi- ams.
If; Hnyes, rf; (law, ss;3b; Davis, cf: Oltisoti, p; An-
derson, c; 2b; Winters, lb.N. O, Lemon, ss; Kaal, cf;
Sumner, rf; Lota,jo; 2b-i- r; Marcalllno, lb;Soares, c: Hums, U-- Fifth Cav-alry Shepherd, lb; Gronlgcr, 3b:waiters, Hanson, cf; Hell, p;Hates, 2b; Harley, c: Harris, if;Nelson,
tiMOTOR CYCLINO MEN
LOOKING FOR
Motor cycling seems to have cometo stay In Honolulu, and tho number
machines Increasing rapidly.There Is much Interest taken In thesport, and endeavors are beingnude to get a for a track whereraces held with safety.Messrs. Chilton, Hergcr and u fewothers are always on the look outfor anything that will boost tho
and the latest schemoIs to secure a site ewa of Aala lunonnd matika of Heretanla street,
weather. A couple of additional Guarantee ultimate, success jof where a track could raado at verypiayeis nave to go out to l" undertaking, as ho a hustler little expense.the grounds, no doubt there fro'n tho wonl "go" and can ,bo relied I Tho Japanese ure taking a greatwill two full eleieus reudy to "I10" ,0 "lako a)thlng thut takes deal of Interest motor cycling,.., ...,. nil I,. II.... .... ....... ... ... . ....."i ..in, wiieu game is to v.. ... ,,..j v..m.i-i- me mere no uouui mat onte u
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track Is secured the public will be. , treated to some fine racing. If the
site mentioned above Is secured, atrack or six laps to thewill he available, and that Is quite,
enough for racing purposes.On a mile tho spectutor doesnot bee or the race, as It Isonly the riders aro passingthat uuythlng llko excitement Is
giouuds. They expect to their 8,"rt,u " '" o'"er hand,game easily with their new changes wlvn Ule ruccs ure " a Bmal1 fackIn team. Kamalonlll nlav "'u macmnes in view all
the High
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Call,
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TRACK.
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could
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about
largetrack
muchwhen
the time, and every move of the ridera can be watched.
There are several nvullabluror motor cycle tracks, and nil willbe looked over an eye to thofuture. One possible location IsJust makul of Ward's place InKiiwnlo. hut as It Is some distance
the cur Hue und would costting list on the Ham team, with lulte u" n""unt for It
Alumni
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win prouauiy do passed over for uinoie central site.
New inuchlnes uie arriving ul)the time, nnd the latest to land nrebeautiful samples of workmanship,and the pace they nre capable olgetting up Is astounding. Somo olthe local lecords are suro to bebeaten on Knmehameha Uay, undthe speed that the Bkeeters willbho(w should surprise all those whogo out to tho Park on that day.
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