8
-- unmmt " i i Kmvmam kM&vgrMH!fWiPrsirmjJ1' -- X' 1'J'MJWWBa.U ! JWMiJWfftniBHHIiramlMlli&!WMiUJiM' WWWJIPP i" B!W?!?ilW.eTOrTftwTOWif w ' - A-- '-,- ' ' . I From San Francisco: ' Nippon Mnrn March' 20 For San Francisco: Chlyo llnru Mnrch 2D From Vancouver: ,M 11 It lira April 2 For Vancouver: Aornngi March 31 VOL. XI. NO. 4207. MILITIA S GN E Frear Intimates" That He Will Approve of Amended Bill Providing for the Pay- - """ ment of Both Mayor's and Road Tho KnnhlliiK Act, providing fur tlio payment, not only of tliu toad laborers wlin illil work but of tlio Mayor's appointees wlio only loafed nml walled for something to turn up, will push both 1 louses with amend- ment nml will lie signed liy tlio (lov-rino- r. That In the latest, nml the statement la made us tlie result of n conference held tills inoinlni; Ileprcfccntntlrc Douthitt mid tlnvernor l'rear. Mr. Douthitt told the Clovernnr that tho House did not want nor to concur In tlio Senate amend-niPiil- which Includo the Muyor'H ap- pointees In the list of those who mo In hu inailo boiiollclnijes of the mcas-i- n u unless there was mine good len-ru- n lo think that the lillt would hu Hlgncd hy Hit) Excellency. Of course, Uoveriior l'rear undo no i ijlu'iit alali-men- t or compromise. Ho never docs, retaining still In ho Kx- - WALKS.OUT OF VILE lmioiy Harris, the negro prisoner who escaped from the police station yesterday, has not jet ben Attending to Deputy Sherllt Hose, tho man must have bioken prls mi at 3 fl'elocl,, when the watch Is changed. Up till that time, Hnrrls had been sitting with a trusty and had shortly hefoio been treated by the police mirgeon for an Injury to his eye, which was badly hurt dur- ing his encounter with Parker, tho man he Is alleged to hao shot. A short time nfter tho doctor treat- ed Harris, tho trusty noticed tlio ea- rn ped 'wall; up to tho sliding door that opens into the iccclvlng sta- tion. Tho trusty at once leinarked, In Hawaiian, to the warder: "Thcro goes the darkey." The, Jailor to tho effect that ho supposed t.onveone upstairs hud sent for liar- - Is. Tho lecclvlng clerk did not notlco the man walking past Ills desk. Miss (Continued on Page 4) V 3:30 EDITION OR ILL NABLING ACT Supervisors' Department Appointees. COOLLY DURANCE JCi einthe C'haiuher tho Judicial atti- tude mid manner which characteriz- ed him as n jurist. Hut he suggest-c- d that tho I.eglslnture obtain front tho Major a certified Htntcuicnt that Ills appointees were actually ou hand early every morning ready to go to work If they Kot tho iliunce. It wnH nlm ngioed that tho long list of employes appended by tho Senate to tho incnaiire ho eliminated und a clause substituted mating that tho lint of those to hencllt by the measure can he found In tho olllco of the County Auditor. This will great ly reduce tho volume hulk uf the House und Senate Journals, as there are about thirty pases of names In .the Senate's amendment to tho bill. j As mioii as tho ccrtlllcato from tho Major ciiti ho obtained, It Is probable I that the bill will bo trotted out rgalu. i.huved through both Houses villi the nuw amendments, and sent 'up to the tlovcrnur for his signature. MANY SPEED THE DEPARTING GUESTS Decked with lels, and waving minia- ture Hawaiian Hags as tho bhip pulled away from her slip, Mrs. Ktla 8. Wash- burn, Most Worthy Grand Matron of the Order of tho Eastern Star, and tho members of her putty, departed for the mainland this morning on tho Ala- meda. In tho party with Mis. Waslihuiii aro Mrs. JiAinlo i:. Mnttheys. mist Worthy Grand Mutinu; Mrs. Jennie A. Hiile, Past Grand Matron of lown: Mrs. Ali bi'' Kicbs, I'nst Grand Matron of Cal ifornia, and Jilts Juanlta Hnlscy, Miss Ccomlaua Smith and C. It. Williams, A largo delegation, representing from Page 2) a Itlds have hi en culled for for tho remodeling of tho M. S. Grlnhuimi buildings ou Kaahumnnu ami Queen streets. Then, II. Davles & Co. havo taken a lease ou the piemlses, which iwlll bo Joined together for them. Tho I do goods department of the llrm will I be locate,! in tho building. WILSON BROS., STAR and GLUETT SHIRTS THE SMART DRESSER knows these Shirts. There is QUALITY in them quality that shows. QUALITY in the materials used, and in the way they are put together? QUALITY and GOOD TASTE in the patterns selected. New line just in. You'll like these Shirts The Kash Co., Ltd., CORNER OF TORT AND HOTEL STS. JliJLM 11M S PAGES. OF HAWAII, WEDNESDAY, LOCAL BILLS SESSION OF HOUSE WAS BELLIGERENT Kaniho's Wrath Aroused By Two Warlike Measures BUT HIS ORATORY FAILS . TO KILL BILLS All 1909 Records for Inane Speech Broken by the Ubiquitous Cannon Ball from Kohala HOUSE 30th Day Morning Session It was a warlike session that tho House held this morning bellig- erent in. more ways than one. Also, tho highest tldo of tho session In tho Hood of inanity and senseless speech was reached, Kanlho, tho breezy statesman from Kohala, belug the particular bright and shining light of the occasion. Hn exceeded oven his own previous efforts in tho way uf forensic foolishness, which, If they gu abroad, will do moro to hurt Hawaii and tho reputation of her legislators than an thing jfUo that has occurrofl this session. The two bills over which the de- bate occurred were both measuics relating to tho milltln, one providing for militia enrollment, the other amending tho militia laws of tlio Territory with u view to putting Ha wall on the same busls as tho other States and Torrltoilcs. Kanlho considered It an insult to tho United States Government for Hawaii to have any milltln at all, a seeming lack of 'confldenco in tho power of the Federal Government tc protect these Islands Jn tho event of war. Also, lie discerned In the In traduction of tho bills a nefarious scheme on tho part uf Adjutant Gen ernl Jones to line his own pockets at tho expense of the taxpayers, and u schemo on the part of boiuo of his follow legislators to Insure their re election by securing tho vote of tho National Guard In return for their support of tho bill. These brilliant Ideas he proceedeil to expound with much pounding of his desk, wild waving of his arms, frantic bellowing with his great olco that made the windows rattle cud the walls of the legislative chum her shake. Hut Ills eloquence failed to convince a mujorlty of tho House and the two bills were passed, though with strong opposition. Militia Enrollment. Thn mllltla enrollment bill II. D. 85. providing that tho tax assessor of each taxation division shall, when icnuirod to do so by tho Governor, prepare a loll containing tho names of those in his division subject to military duty, was one of tho seven on tho order of tho day for third reading. Tills bill uuh tabled once, but tho Administra- tion got busy with tho Military Com- - (Continued on Pace 3) How Foolish for a man, after having ac- cumulated a fortune, to neg- lect safeguarding it for his family by making out a will full of flaws, or none? at all! The average business man cannot draw up a will that will always hold without a lawyer's assistance, We will give you that assistance free of charge. See us about your WILL. Hawaiian 'M: Trust Co. m ua.. .., 023 FORT STREET flsF" ''".,'"",. 'tTftwr ' ",fs'5w:fi)flTJJw,., Lt JD U JUJU Jli A Good Store Thrives on Good HONOLULU, TERRITORY MILITIA MEN FOR FEDERAL OF PASSED BY HOUSE INDUSTRIAL EDITION ISSUED TOMORROW The II u 1 1 e t I n will Issue tomorrow evening its Indus- trial Kditlon for tho year 191111. The Industrial section Is printed in a special form similar to that followed In previous years, but tho text and Illustrations are more ex- tensive and elaborate. The Industrial Kditlon will bo delivered to each regular subscriber of the II u I I c 1 1 n hut will not be Included iu the Btreot sales. Thine not regu- lar subscribers may obtain copies at fifty cents each. This edition contains spe- cial articles on the industries of the Islands written by Hoy-- u 1 IJ. Mead, A F. Judd. Wil- liam Willlunison, W. A. Kin- ney, Dr. K. V. Wilcox. Br. .lur- ed Smith, Jas, 1) Dole. A Is gUen of every au- gur plantation In the Islands and special attention has liven paid to the homestead move- ment. AGED SCIENTIST Dr.. Sefeno Bishop Is Called Hence By Death HIS LIFE WAS RICH IN ACCOMPLISHMENTS Venerable Minister Passed Most of His Bays in Ministering to the Peo.ile of the Islands of His Birth discovered corona cauueu since Kurope Ulshop." In received third (Continued FRANCISCO. SUGAR: Beets, analysis, Parity, cents. quotation, Popular Meals Town. 'Cafe v y!'-- . ffP 1 Advertising In mXrCH 1909. 8 PAOES. HAWAIIAN OFFICERS FOR Chillingworth Fathered In Senate S0L0NS VISIT DIAMOND HEAD WORKS Gallops Through ; Session, Passing Many Bills on j Second Reading Opium I Is Tabled Thirtieth Djy Morning Seitlon. Senator Chllllnguortli tills morning Introduced a lOMilutlon Into tho .Senate, upposlug the npi ointment of main-hinde- cither Federal Judge, United District Attorney, lo any other Federal oMlco In this Territory. In his resolution, Chillingworth enumerates the; reasons why Hawaii-an- i should he chosen to (111 In Hawaii, calling attention that, In most matters, the Federal Government Is moro more adopting tho policy of treating tl.c Islands tho States of tho Union aro treated, rather than Ho also calls attention to the fact that, for to annexa- tion, both during the tlmo of tho mon archy and of tho provisional Hawaii had a complete legal system modeled on the of Knglanil and America. He therefore asks that tho President und Attoruo) General, well Congresn, against appointing any but a cltlren of this Territory to Fcderul hero. As the resolution seemed lory com- prehensive! in Its scope, was to tho Judiciary consid- eration beforo being passud up to tlio Senate for voting. Barricades. House tllll 131, forbidding tho urectlon of any of barricade In places whom g'mhllng equipment i . j misdemean- or for any poison a piscnt In u barricaded placo where gamhling par- aphernalia Is on exhibition, passed (Continued on Page 5) BANANAS ! PINEAPPLES I 1 PAPAYAS ! ! ! Island Fruit Co., 72 KINO. PHONE 15. the best there is in the house, art to be had from us promptly for a" small fee above the usual price. Bet- ter get 'the there is. TERRITORIAL MESSENGER SERVICE. PHONE 381. Shortlv after S o'clock last nlirlit " roauing wiinoui opposition. Senator Coelho's calling Rev Seiono R. Illshop passed uway. for tho apimlntinert of a commission to For nenrly sixty the veteran Investigate nnd report upon nil unpat- - minister was a leading llguro iu tho und ununartletl lauds In tho Tor- - of religious and scientific re- - rltory, passed second reading, search, and death brought to u Though Introduced by tho Maul Sen- - n life rich in tho deeds that count. ut"r,' tl', ff0'""0" ww really drawn u'' of tho I)r lllshun was 8- - veara old his Senato, after consultation with tho last birthday, and death resulted a substitute for a bill of from n general breaking-dow- n caused nioro general character Introduced by hy udvnnclng years. C'oolho, ( Though, during tho greater To Right Wrongs, of his Ilfo, Dr. Illshop practiced The lesiilutlon sets tliut, nt tho calling a minister of tho Gospel i,?,,!1'0,,?"'"' Ma,hll f !a.n,ls' c"' Intended lu- ll tliesa .. Kcl....tlst go islands, t0 tbo session or certain ikmboiib, tliut his name has become most uinil. In fnct. did turn kii. .,...-- . i.uunii tu lame, aepieiuucr, issu, ho the uy the Krakatoa eruption, known in "Circle do 1884 he the Wurner on Page 4) SUGAR SAN Calif.. Mar 2.T 88 10s. 4 4.10 Previous 10s. Prices For the Finest in Alexander Young Honolulu 24, ONLY HAWAII i Resolution WILL Upper Chamber Ute Law SENATE. nuy ns State or onlco and us as Territories. many years prior govern- ment, systems as ns ho office it referred Committee for No No. form Is dlspla)od, and in to S. Theater Tickets best nuy resolution, years Holds closo JllllclarJ' Comtnltteo Governor, as part his forth us It Is as u.i in as S i' Spring1 Mattresses NEW SHIPMENT OF HIGH GRADE, IMPORTED SPRING MATTRESSES, FOR WOOD OR IRON BEDS, JUST RECEIVED. J. Hopp & Co., 185 KINO ST. MMBnanMsrnHB.it r iv ' HM Any 1 c t i verify It's the Bulletin disposal 20 BATTLESHIPS FOR THE VANCOUVER, B. C, March 24. view today in which he stated that the battleships in the Pacific. Kidnappers SHARON, Pennsylvania. March the persons by whom he was kidnapjd. implicated in the case is known to the mav not prosecute. A Kvery fi steamer that tho port Is n Tho Is move the tho carried on tho and tho that tho put his tho cents a tin, A of Inst year's is in the hut tho the Is a sign the "' HE Contest, just added to the of 1000 advertising of the B u 1 n is at to come in and this statement. Every in has this addition- al service of 5000 at his extra PMIFIG Sunk By Kaiser's Yacht ",V, BULLETIN PRICE 5 Evani out intcr-- i United States May Escape ' I 24. The Whitla bov It is that the woman nnd it is they times nnd makes the and tho caiiner loo'., to the coining with some degree 'i How well the present movement will ho It Is, luir to piedlct. The stocks Jobbers' hands has heeti very low ev- er since the days tho Tho have been Just enough for seem to he taking on stocks tho extent nnd of the present he until moro lepoits nro HAMBURO, Germany, March 21. Imperial yacht Hohcnzollctiu today with and sunk the Norwegian steamer Par. Tliccicw were , Great Storm Raging CHICAGO, 111., March 24. severe storm throughout the' West and South. Wires are down and reports nrc meager, but great dam ape is to We been in Teas. PRINCESS KUNI TO PARIS March 24. The Kuni has started for Paris. Prince Kuni is a in the Japanese army and a of Prince CALIFORNIA LEGISLATORS ADJOURN SACRAMENTO, March 24. Th California Legislature today. PINEAPPLE CROP MOVING RAPIDLY eight leaves cargo of pineap- ples, crop hcRlnnluB to under Impetus of advertising campaign hy of pineapple growers general reduction of price en- ables retailer to before consumer ut twenty-liv- e considerable quantity pack still warehouse of last' few weeks very good of closed, list sab NEW names. patron mer- chant Honolulu readers expense. Ailmital gave nn iu'rt linvc twenty hns iilentiScd possible grower forward keason of ciiull-denc- -c sustained of Cuursc, possible In of panic. Immediate, demands. They heavier ulthough full signifi- cance demand cannot determined complcto received. The collided rescued. ptcvails suffered T0KI0, Japan, Princess general cousin Fushimi. Calif., carrylni; steadily Hawaiian associa- tion product movement scribcrs liberty without CENTS. rumoied family middlemen carrying believed sssssssssssssssssjissssssssssWMWWsBMBsMsssWsssss TcAMBRIDGE J Men's Box Calf Blucher nnj1 Cambridge last, .single welt sole. rfKU One of the famous "All America" JW Manufacturers' Shoe C-- P 1051 FORT ST. "The Place To Buy Shoes" TEL. 282 ZmmmmmmmmmmmmmmammmammmmmMammmmmemamsmms9 i 4 4 4 A

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--unmmt " i i Kmvmam kM&vgrMH!fWiPrsirmjJ1'-- X' 1'J'MJWWBa.U ! JWMiJWfftniBHHIiramlMlli&!WMiUJiM' WWWJIPP i" B!W?!?ilW.eTOrTftwTOWif w

' -A-- '-,- ' '.

IFrom San Francisco: '

Nippon Mnrn March' 20For San Francisco:

Chlyo llnru Mnrch 2D

From Vancouver:,M 11 It lira April 2

For Vancouver:Aornngi March 31

VOL. XI. NO. 4207.

MILITIA

S GN E

Frear Intimates" That He Will Approve of

Amended Bill Providing for the Pay- -"""

ment of Both Mayor's andRoad

Tho KnnhlliiK Act, providing fur

tlio payment, not only of tliu toadlaborers wlin illil work but of tlio

Mayor's appointees wlio only loafednml walled for something to turn up,will push both 1 louses with amend-ment nml will lie signed liy tlio (lov-rino- r.

That In the latest, nml thestatement la made us tlie result of nconference held tills inoinlni;

Ileprcfccntntlrc Douthitt midtlnvernor l'rear.

Mr. Douthitt told the Clovernnrthat tho House did not want nor

to concur In tlio Senate amend-niPiil-

which Includo the Muyor'H ap-

pointees In the list of those who moIn hu inailo boiiollclnijes of the mcas-i- n

u unless there was mine good len-ru- n

lo think that the lillt would huHlgncd hy Hit) Excellency.

Of course, Uoveriior l'rear undo noi ijlu'iit alali-men- t or compromise. Ho

never docs, retaining still In ho Kx- -

WALKS.OUT

OF VILE

lmioiy Harris, the negro prisonerwho escaped from the police stationyesterday, has not jet ben

Attending to Deputy SherlltHose, tho man must have bioken prlsmi at 3 fl'elocl,, when the watch Ischanged. Up till that time, Hnrrlshad been sitting with a trusty andhad shortly hefoio been treated bythe police mirgeon for an Injury tohis eye, which was badly hurt dur-

ing his encounter with Parker, thoman he Is alleged to hao shot.

A short time nfter tho doctor treat-ed Harris, tho trusty noticed tlio ea-

rn ped 'wall; up to tho sliding doorthat opens into the iccclvlng sta-

tion. Tho trusty at once leinarked,In Hawaiian, to the warder: "Thcrogoes the darkey." The, Jailor

to tho effect that ho supposedt.onveone upstairs hud sent for liar- -

Is.

Tho lecclvlng clerk did not notlcothe man walking past Ills desk. Miss

(Continued on Page 4)

V

3:30 EDITION

OR

ILL

NABLING ACT

Supervisors'Department Appointees.

COOLLY

DURANCE

JCi

einthe C'haiuher tho Judicial atti-tude mid manner which characteriz-ed him as n jurist. Hut he suggest-c- d

that tho I.eglslnture obtain fronttho Major a certified Htntcuicnt thatIlls appointees were actually ou handearly every morning ready to go towork If they Kot tho iliunce.

It wnH nlm ngioed that tho longlist of employes appended by thoSenate to tho incnaiire ho eliminatedund a clause substituted mating thattho lint of those to hencllt by themeasure can he found In tho olllco ofthe County Auditor. This will greatly reduce tho volume hulk uf theHouse und Senate Journals, as thereare about thirty pases of names In

.the Senate's amendment to tho bill.j As mioii as tho ccrtlllcato from thoMajor ciiti ho obtained, It Is probable

I that the bill will bo trotted outrgalu. i.huved through both Housesvilli the nuw amendments, and sent

'up to the tlovcrnur for his signature.

MANY SPEED THE

DEPARTING GUESTS

Decked with lels, and waving minia-

ture Hawaiian Hags as tho bhip pulledaway from her slip, Mrs. Ktla 8. Wash-

burn, Most Worthy Grand Matron ofthe Order of tho Eastern Star, and thomembers of her putty, departed forthe mainland this morning on tho Ala-

meda.In tho party with Mis. Waslihuiii aro

Mrs. JiAinlo i:. Mnttheys. mist WorthyGrand Mutinu; Mrs. Jennie A. Hiile,Past Grand Matron of lown: Mrs. Ali

bi'' Kicbs, I'nst Grand Matron of California, and Jilts Juanlta Hnlscy, MissCcomlaua Smith and C. It. Williams,

A largo delegation, representingfrom Page 2)

aItlds have hi en culled for for tho

remodeling of tho M. S. Grlnhuimibuildings ou Kaahumnnu ami Queenstreets. Then, II. Davles & Co. havotaken a lease ou the piemlses, which

iwlll bo Joined together for them. ThoI do goods department of the llrm willI be locate,! in tho building.

WILSON BROS.,

STAR and GLUETT SHIRTS

THE SMART DRESSER knows these Shirts.There is QUALITY in them quality

that shows.

QUALITY in the materials used, andin the way they are put together? QUALITY

and GOOD TASTE in the patterns selected.

New line just in. You'll like these Shirts

The Kash Co., Ltd.,CORNER OF TORT AND HOTEL STS.

JliJLM 11M

S PAGES. OF HAWAII, WEDNESDAY,

LOCAL

BILLSSESSION OF HOUSE

WAS BELLIGERENT

Kaniho's Wrath ArousedBy Two Warlike

Measures

BUT HIS ORATORY FAILS

. TO KILL BILLS

All 1909 Records for Inane SpeechBroken by the Ubiquitous

Cannon Ball fromKohala

HOUSE

30th Day Morning SessionIt was a warlike session that tho

House held this morning bellig-erent in. more ways than one. Also,tho highest tldo of tho session In thoHood of inanity and senseless speechwas reached, Kanlho, tho breezystatesman from Kohala, belug theparticular bright and shining lightof the occasion. Hn exceeded ovenhis own previous efforts in tho wayuf forensic foolishness, which, Ifthey gu abroad, will do moro to hurtHawaii and tho reputation of herlegislators than an thing jfUo thathas occurrofl this session.

The two bills over which the de-

bate occurred were both measuicsrelating to tho milltln, one providingfor militia enrollment, the otheramending tho militia laws of tlioTerritory with u view to putting Hawall on the same busls as tho otherStates and Torrltoilcs.

Kanlho considered It an insult totho United States Government forHawaii to have any milltln at all,a seeming lack of 'confldenco in thopower of the Federal Government tc

protect these Islands Jn tho event ofwar. Also, lie discerned In the Intraduction of tho bills a nefariousscheme on tho part uf Adjutant Genernl Jones to line his own pockets attho expense of the taxpayers, and uschemo on the part of boiuo of hisfollow legislators to Insure their reelection by securing tho vote of thoNational Guard In return for theirsupport of tho bill.

These brilliant Ideas he proceedeilto expound with much pounding ofhis desk, wild waving of his arms,frantic bellowing with his great

olco that made the windows rattlecud the walls of the legislative chumher shake. Hut Ills eloquence failedto convince a mujorlty of tho Houseand the two bills were passed, thoughwith strong opposition.Militia Enrollment.

Thn mllltla enrollment bill II. D. 85.providing that tho tax assessor of eachtaxation division shall, when icnuirodto do so by tho Governor, prepare aloll containing tho names of those inhis division subject to military duty,was one of tho seven on tho order oftho day for third reading. Tills billuuh tabled once, but tho Administra-tion got busy with tho Military Com- -

(Continued on Pace 3)

How Foolish

for a man, after having ac-cumulated a fortune, to neg-lect safeguarding it for hisfamily by making out a willfull of flaws, or none? at all!

The average business mancannot draw up a will thatwill always hold without alawyer's assistance, We willgive you that assistance freeof charge.

See us about your WILL.

Hawaiian

'M: Trust Co.

m ua....,023 FORT STREET

flsF" ''".,'"",.'tTftwr ' ",fs'5w:fi)flTJJw,.,

Lt JD U JUJU JliA Good Store Thrives on Good

HONOLULU, TERRITORY

MILITIA

MEN FOR FEDERAL OF

PASSED BY HOUSEINDUSTRIAL EDITION

ISSUED TOMORROW

The II u 1 1 e t I n will Issuetomorrow evening its Indus-trial Kditlon for tho year191111. The Industrial sectionIs printed in a special formsimilar to that followed Inprevious years, but tho textand Illustrations are more ex-

tensive and elaborate.The Industrial Kditlon will

bo delivered to each regularsubscriber of the II u I I c 1 1 nhut will not be Included iu theBtreot sales. Thine not regu-lar subscribers may obtaincopies at fifty cents each.

This edition contains spe-

cial articles on the industriesof the Islands written by Hoy-- u

1 IJ. Mead, A F. Judd. Wil-

liam Willlunison, W. A. Kin-ney, Dr. K. V. Wilcox. Br. .lur-

ed Smith, Jas, 1) Dole. AIs gUen of every au-

gur plantation In the Islandsand special attention has livenpaid to the homestead move-

ment.

AGED SCIENTIST

Dr.. Sefeno Bishop Is

Called Hence By

Death

HIS LIFE WAS RICH

IN ACCOMPLISHMENTS

Venerable Minister Passed Most ofHis Bays in Ministering to the

Peo.ile of the Islandsof His Birth

discovered corona cauueusince

Kurope Ulshop." Inreceived third

(Continued

FRANCISCO.SUGAR: Beets, analysis,

Parity, cents.quotation,

PopularMeals Town.

'Cafe

v y!'-- .

ffP

1Advertising In

mXrCH 1909. 8 PAOES.

HAWAIIAN OFFICERS

FOR

Chillingworth FatheredIn

Senate

S0L0NS VISIT

DIAMOND HEAD WORKS

Gallops Through; Session, Passing Many Bills onj Second Reading OpiumI Is Tabled

Thirtieth Djy Morning Seitlon.Senator Chllllnguortli tills morning

Introduced a lOMilutlon Into tho .Senate,upposlug the npi ointment of main-hinde-

cither Federal Judge, UnitedDistrict Attorney, lo any

other Federal oMlco In this Territory.In his resolution, Chillingworth

enumerates the; reasons why Hawaii-an- i

should he chosen to (111 InHawaii, calling attention that, In mostmatters, the Federal Government Ismoro more adopting tho policy oftreating tl.c Islands tho States oftho Union aro treated, rather than

Ho also calls attention to the factthat, for to annexa-tion, both during the tlmo of tho monarchy and of tho provisional

Hawaii had a complete legalsystem modeled on the ofKnglanil and America. He thereforeasks that tho President und Attoruo)General, well Congresn,

against appointing any buta cltlren of this Territory to Fcderul

hero.As the resolution seemed lory com-

prehensive! in Its scope, wasto tho Judiciary consid-eration beforo being passud up to tlioSenate for voting.

Barricades.House tllll 131, forbidding tho

urectlon of any of barricade Inplaces whom g'mhllng equipment

i . j misdemean-or for any poison a piscnt In ubarricaded placo where gamhling par-aphernalia Is on exhibition, passed

(Continued on Page 5)

BANANAS !

PINEAPPLES I 1

PAPAYAS ! ! !

Island Fruit Co.,72 KINO. PHONE 15.

the best there is in the house, artto be had from us promptly for a"small fee above the usual price. Bet-ter get 'the there is.

TERRITORIAL MESSENGERSERVICE. PHONE 381.

Shortlv after S o'clock last nlirlit " roauing wiinoui opposition.Senator Coelho's callingRev Seiono R. Illshop passed uway. for tho apimlntinert of a commission to

For nenrly sixty the veteran Investigate nnd report upon nil unpat- -

minister was a leading llguro iu tho und ununartletl lauds In tho Tor- -

of religious and scientific re- - rltory, passed second reading,search, and death brought to u Though Introduced by tho Maul Sen- -

n life rich in tho deeds that count. ut"r,' tl', ff0'""0" ww really drawnu'' of thoI)r lllshun was 8- - veara old his Senato, after consultation with tholast birthday, and death resulted a substitute for a bill of

from n general breaking-dow- n caused nioro general character Introduced byhy udvnnclng years. C'oolho,

(

Though, during tho greater To Right Wrongs,of his Ilfo, Dr. Illshop practiced The lesiilutlon sets tliut, nt thocalling a minister of tho Gospel i,?,,!1'0,,?"'"' Ma,hll f !a.n,ls' c"'

Intended lu-ll tliesa .. Kcl....tlst goislands, t0 tbo session or certain ikmboiib,tliut his name has become most uinil. In fnct. did turn kii. .,...-- .

i.uunii tu lame, aepieiuucr, issu,ho the uythe Krakatoa eruption, knownin "Circle do1884 he the Wurner

on Page 4)

SUGAR

SAN Calif.. Mar 2.T88 10s.

4 4.10 Previous10s.

PricesFor the Finest in

Alexander Young

Honolulu

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Spring1 MattressesNEW SHIPMENT OF HIGH GRADE, IMPORTED

SPRING MATTRESSES, FOR WOOD OR IRON BEDS,

JUST RECEIVED.

J. Hopp & Co.,185 KINO ST.

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20 BATTLESHIPS

FOR THE

VANCOUVER, B. C, March 24.view today in which he stated that thebattleships in the Pacific.

Kidnappers

SHARON, Pennsylvania. Marchthe persons by whom he was kidnapjd.implicated in the case is known to themav not prosecute.

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tho put histho

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added to the of1000

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in has this addition-al service of 5000 at his

extra

PMIFIG

Sunk By Kaiser's Yacht

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PRICE 5

Evani out intcr-- iUnited States

May Escape '

I24. The Whitla bov

It is that the womannnd it is they

times nnd makes the and thocaiiner loo'., to the coining

with some degree'i

How well the presentmovement will ho It Is, luir

to piedlct. The stocksJobbers' hands has heeti very low ev-

er since the days tho Thohave been Just

enough forseem to he taking on stocks

tho extent nndof the present

he until morolepoits nro

HAMBURO, Germany, March 21. Imperial yacht Hohcnzollctiutoday with and sunk the Norwegian steamer Par. Tliccicw were

,

Great Storm Raging

CHICAGO, 111., March 24. severe storm throughout the'West and South. Wires are down and reports nrc meager, but great damape is to We been in Teas.

PRINCESS KUNI TO PARIS

March 24. The Kuni has started for Paris.Prince Kuni is a in the Japanese army and a of Prince

CALIFORNIA LEGISLATORS ADJOURN

SACRAMENTO, March 24. Th California Legislaturetoday.

PINEAPPLE CROPMOVING RAPIDLY

eight leaves

cargo of pineap-ples,

crop hcRlnnluB tounder Impetus of advertisingcampaign hy

of pineapple growersgeneral reduction of price en-

ables retailer tobefore consumer ut twenty-liv- e

considerable quantitypack still warehouse

of last' fewweeks very good of

closed, list sabNEW names.

patron

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chant Honolulureadersexpense.

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possible

growerforward

keason of ciiull-denc- -c

sustainedof Cuursc,

possible In

of panic.

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determined complctoreceived.

Thecollided

rescued.

ptcvails

suffered

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Cambridge last, .single welt sole. rfKUOne of the famous "All America" JWManufacturers' Shoe C--

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1051 FORT ST. "The Place ToBuy Shoes" TEL. 282

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WEEKLY CALENDAR

Lcl Aloha Chapter No. 3Speel.il.

MIINUAV1 UHHUAY

WHO.MiSOAy1 MUH8UAV

Perfection Regular.

I'HIUAVHonolulu Chapter Mark Mas-ter- .

SAIl'HIlAV

All visiting members of theOrder nre cordially Invited to

olteud meetings of local lodgts

UAItilONX 10IJGE, No. 3, 1. 0. 0. E.

Meats ovcty Monday evening it7:30 In I. O.O P Hull. Tort Street

i:. H. HENDilY, Secretaryp u. uicke, N. o.

All visit lug brothors very cordlallinvited.

OAR" 10D0E, No. 1, K. of P

Meets every flrtt and third Fri-

day evening at 7.30 In K. of I'. Hall,corner Fort and lieretanla. Visiting-Brother- s

cordially Invited to attonrt.T. 11 NIOHNT, C C.

It GOSLILU, K II. 8.

U0N0LULU IQDQE 010, B. P. 0. E.

Ilourlum Lode No. 016, D. P. O.

E., will m:ot In their hall on Kingnear Fort Street every Friday even-Ins- .

Ily order of the E. TL:

HENIIY C. KASTON,Secretary.

WM II MclNERNY, B. It.

Wm M'KINLEY LODGE No.8, X.ofP.

Meets every 2nd and 4th Saturdayevening at 7:30 o'clock In K. of P.Hall, cor. Fort and lieretanla. Visit-In- s

brothers cordlilly Invited to at-

tendr. si. Mconnw. c. o.r. a. jacoiisen, k. rt. s.

aohoLiau axuie uo, p. o. e.

1. ou thri 2nd and 4th WED-

NESDAY eveiilngB of each month at7.30 o'clock In K. of P. Hall, corner(Jorctanla and Fort streets.

Vliltlng Eagles are Invited to at-

tend.' V M McCOY, V, Preat.

H T. MOORE. Becy.

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

Meets every first and third Thurs-days of encb month at Knights ofPythias Hair Visiting brothers cor-dlal- ly

lnvltd to attend.GEO SANDERSON, SachemE V TODD, C. of It.

n - ryy'T uu jtai

Perfumes

The best assortment evershown in the city. STYLES

and PRICES TO SUIT EVERYBODY.

Leave your order for a bosof Lchnhardt's Candy, Freshonly at

CHAMBER'S DRUG

CO., Ltd.

Corner King and Fort Streets.PHONE 131.

ttae&mttncxxrfHTV csjqn

PAPERAll kinds in rolls and sheets.

AMERICAN-HAWAIIA- PAPBBSUPPLY CO., LTD.

Fcrt and Queen fats,, Honolulu.Tel 410. George G. Guila, Gen. Mgr.

RYCROFT'S SODA

Purest Tlavor Highest QualityGuaranteed Absolutely Pure,

PHONE 270.

Wong Wong,CONTRACTOR and BUILDER.

PLUMBING and PAINTING.Office : Honolulu Painting Co, 221

King St ; P, 0. Box 014.

n i i' l " sill Korts. ledgersetc in mil. 'tc" in eil by tho BulletinPublishing Coiupuii.

AMBEROt

RECORDS

PLAY 4 MINUTES

PLAY 4 MINUTES.Call and hear them. An

expensive attachment forany Edison Phonograph butthe Gem will play them.

HAWAIIAN NEWS

CO., Ltd.YOUNG BUILDING

Good MealsPromptly Served

Three TimesA Day

Palm Cafe,HOTEL NEAR UNION.

Reliabilityis written on every piece of"1835" Silverware we sell.We Carry It In

Three Beautiful Patterns

Our guarantee goes witheach.

J. A. R. Vieira & Co.

113 HOTEL STREET

SPRING HATSBeautiful Models Received by

Alameda.

MISS POWER'SB01T0N BLDQ.. FORT ST.

lUT FLOWERS'

AND DECORATIVE PLANTS

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

Telephone 330.

WAIKIKI INN

'The Finest Bathing on the Beach."Meals At All Hours.

WINES, LIQUORS. AND CIGARS.W. 0. BEHOIN. Proprietor.

For Distilled Water and AssortedSoda Watet, delivered to offlee andresidence, RING UP 057,

Arctic Soda Water Works1203 Miller St. M. E. D2 8A

The Manhattan CafeMeals and Short 0rfers at All Timesof the Day and Night. We NeverSleep. FORT ST. NEAR HOTEL.

R. Wm. WARHAM. Prop.

Horse, Harness andSurrey

For Sale, Guaranteed,

A, R. Rowat, D.V.S.777 KING ST.

McTighe FavoriteIhe Best Whiskey on the MarketTHOS. F. McTIGHE & CO.. AGENTS.

101-10- 5 KING ST.PHONE 140. P 0. BOX 7K

TYPEWRITERS ANDOFFICE SUPPLIES.

Everything that the Name Implies..jf 11 rt r w a

imi n Vtinniv n I tilWt, JUUU'l ULiiU031 TORT ST.

"3W$?MwrTy(PT"w"'T"T-FF'- WWII" ytrzvytw"

EVENING miLMTIN, HONOLULU, T. IL.WHDNESDAY, MAtt. 21, 1909

LOCAL ANL) GENERAL

Don't let time, dust and cockroachesdestroy the value of unusual furniture; let a Dulletln Want Ad sellthem for you.

Ten good auto hacks. Phone C.

8. Parker. Jr.. left on the Manna Keafor Hawaii yesterday, i

Kronen or Gorman taught In flvoweeks. Hoora 67, Young building.

John Smith was fined $4 for drunkenness this morning by Judge Andrado.

Tho lumber for the Alakea streetwharf shed Is expected here on thePleiades.

No better lunches are to be had intown than those served at the RovalAnnex,

S. M. Damon wan a departing pas- -

oenger on the Mauna Koa for Hawaiiyesterday.

The Manoa hill road Is graduallycoming to the stage when a heavy rainmay ruin it.

Take your carrlato or. automoblUto Hawaiian Carriage Manfg. Co., for

ropalra.The band will glvo a public concert

tonight nt 7:30 o'clock at Aala park,rain or shlno.

1 you are looking for any of yourfriends go to the "Two Jaska" andjou'll find them,

0. Snlffen got aplffun drunk Instevening and mado Judge Andradc's ac-quaintance this morning. Tho honorcost SnlfTun just four plunks.

Paloka, who Imbibed too much liquorand then went to sleep at the CatholicMission, had to part with flvo hard- -

earned dollars this morning at the Police court

It. C Drown, Inspector of Immigration, accompanied uy n s star:, re--1turned today from Maul In tho Claud- -Ine. Ho will luavo for Kauai In thenear future.

II. liurgenson, who filled up on maltextract to the detriment of Mb thinktank, had a fine of three and onechalked up against him by Judge An- -

uraiic tills morning.The local Japaneso hao opened an

orTlce on lieretanla streot for the pur-pose of entertaining the men of theJnpancso cruisers, which arc due tonrrhe on the first of the month.

Japanese Consul neutral Uvono rn.reived news from tho Department of

Anairs, stating that one ofthe Japanese Immigration companionthere has closed Its ofllco for businessby order of the Japanese Government.

SHOPPING NEWS

AND

BUSINESS REMINDERS

A young American woman desires aposition. See ad. this Issue.

Two good Irrigating lunaa arc want-ed for Porto ltlco. Portuguese ure- -

ferred See ad.For sale, line lot of youne horses.

both broken and unbroken, for drayor driving. Club Stables. Tel. 109.

The Uernlce P .Ulshon Museum willbo open to vlstlors as usual on Friday,and Saturday commencing Friday,March 26th.

Wo hae all tho finest stanle andfancy groceries, and afford our custom-ers the very best kind of service.Phono your orders to us. J. Mi Loy& Co., King near Uethel. Phone 76.

Thcro should bo a Victor TalkingMachine In every home, and everyhome may have ouo at little expenseby our easy payment plan. See thoVictor and hear our new records. Berg-btro-

Music Co., Ltd.Wo have tho finest, purest, richest

milk In Hawaii, and make dally deliv-eries to all parts of the city. Our milkIk never thin and bluish always lotsof good cream on It Tho Pond Dairy,phone 890.

POLICE COURT J0TTINQ3

Shortly after tho raid on tho AhKwal house on Sunday cenlng, Detec-tive Mcdelros sent two men In plainclothes to look out for nny other gamethat might be running. It appears thatthe Instructions were misunderstood,and ono of the men wont to tho AhKwal block, and stationed himself out-side. A Chinaman who lives In thebuilding claims that this watclfraanprevented him from entering thehouso, and that subsequently thevatchorwent Into tho Ah Kwal block.Shortly afterwards a pair of shoeswcro missed. No complaint had beenmade nt tho police station up till noon,ind no one seems to know aa thingui'umiu uuoiu mo matter.

With tho exception of four cases, thowhole lengthy calendar at the PoliceCourt this morning had to deal withgambling offenses. Tho Ahbunch of 35,.and.asmal!er one of nine,wero up before Judge Andrade, Attor-ney Humphreys is defending the accused, and Is putting up a strenuousfight on his clients' behalf. Thei wholemorning was taken up with the cases,which were unfinished at noon.

i

DATTLESHIP FLORIA BEGUN.New I York, March 9. Whllo the "StarSpangled Manner" was played by themarine band tho keel of the battleshipFlorida was laid today at the Brooklynnavy yard. The Florida Is to be a 5

ton vessel and will cost $6,000,000.

A Most Excellent Assortment of

SUITINGS

W. W. Ahana Co.,LIMITED

k'i S. KING ST. PHONE m.THE BEST "FITTERS" m IQW,

WANT JAPANESE EXCLUDEDi

SACKAMENTO, Calif., Mnrch 25. adoptedlution asking Congress to pass nil Exclusion Act against the Japanese.

ABDUCTORS OF WILLIE WHITLAARE BELIEVED TO BE CAPTURED

CLEVELAND, Ohio, March 2 J. Two men and a woman hello cdto be the abductors of Willie Whltla have been arrested. Tho womanIs said to have planned tho crime. Nine thousand eight hundred utidninety dollars were found sewed in her skirts.

SHAUON, Pn March 23. The Whltla boy reached home today andwas greeted by a cheering crowd of thousands.

BALL00NISTS HOME AGAIN

PA8ADKNA, Calif., March 23. The bulloonlsls, nftor three dajs ofwandering and hardship In the mountains, have arrived here s.ifel).

WITHIN 111 MILES

LONDON, England, March 23.- -within 111 miles of the South Pole

LOS ANGELES RECALL ELECTION

L08 ANGELES, Calif, March 23.tho recall election.

MORMON CHIEF SAILS

10 COASTON ALAMEDA

The Oceanic wharf was crowdedthis morning by Interested llinio-lulan- s

to see relathes and friendsdepart In the Alameda, which sailedat 10 o'clock.

The Alameda took a large numberof passengers, who came down In heron the last trip. There were'flfty-six- ,

Including thirty-eig- In thesteerage. Among the cabin passengers was President Smith of theMormon Church. He was accompa- -nlcd by Mrs. Smith nnd family, Alarge delegation from the local Mor-

mon churches was present and loadedPresident Smith and his family withlets.

The Alameda carries 1400 tons ofgeneral cargo, consisting of 1661bags of rice, 3760 bunches of ba-

nanas, 9413 bags of sugar, 1194bundles of hides, C44 bags of coffee,5760 cases of canned pines, and 299caBes of fresh pines.

LAST SAD RITES FOR

KAHAULELIO TODAY

The funeral of the late D. if, Kahaulello will take place this afternoon nl3 o'clock from tho Sllva Undertakingparlors on Kort street, under lliu aus-pices of the KaUlkeaouIr Society.

Tho deceased was a well known politician, having served In the Legisla-ture during the Provisional ' Govern-ment. Ho was a staunch Itcpubllcanat ono time, but recently be became aDemocrat.

He left children, who arrived fromMolokat in tho Mlkahala last Sunday.

Ihe interment will bo at Kawalulmocemetery.

REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS.

Entered for Record March 23, 1009,Jtrom iu:3U a. m. to 4 p. m.

K Oshlro to Olaa Sugar Co Ltd. .CMS Ishlkawa to Olaa Sugar Co Ltd.CMM Illrano et al to Olaa Sugar Co

Ltd CMS Mlasata to Olua Sugar Co Ltd. CM

I

T Tannka to K Tsunodo USCharlotte K laukca and hsb to C

A Ilrown MGaspar Sylva by nlty to Charles

W Ilooth . ParllelEst of James Campbell by trs to

Chorles W Uooth ParltelCharles W Ilooth and wf to Hon

Jap Sawe Ilrewlng Co Ltd.... DHon Jap Sako Ilrewlng Co Ltd to

Charles W Ilooth MT Aklmoto to K Majima CMTrent Trust Co Ltd tr to It W War-ha- m

AMEst of James Campbell by trs to

C W Ilooth ParltelO W Ilooth and wf to Trs of Est

of James Campbell . ...AdtlSctyH H rtcnton to T Cllve Davles ct

al ItovPAC B Steel nnd wf to Thcophilus C

Davles DJoseph' McMaster and wf to Tr of

Eugenie II Emerson MCharles W Ilooth and wf to Terri

tory of Hawaii DMrs Kahlhl llenjamln to Henr K

Kapea paEntered for Record March 24, 1009,

Tom a a. m, to lo:ao a. ra.Virginia E Lynch to Ah Keo LPang Ng to Pang Sing Fat 1)3

J It de Soma and wf to Adrian Itde Souza . D

J It de Souza and wf to Antono M

Caldelra DChnrles A Ilrown and wf to John

II Estate Ltd L

Recorded March. 10, 1909.Vera A Gedgo by atty to llank of

Hawaii, Ltd; M; por n P 39, cor. rtlcli-ard- s

and Hotel Sts, Honolulu; $2000.Il' 306, p 256. Dated Mar 10, 1909

Theresa M Loulsson by Ilegr, No-tlc-

of decreo of title In Land Reg.Court Case No. MO, Honolulu. U 321,p 143. Dated Mar 9, 1909.

Maria C Itels and hsh to JohnAddtl Chge; por II P 5471. Kul

11019, Ap 4, Kallhl, Honolulu; $100. II306 p 259 Dated Mar 10. 1909.

Oahu College by Trs to Trent TrustTJo., Ltd; D; lot 1, Blk 11, College

Tho Senate has a reso

si m

OF SOUTH POLE

Tho Shackleton expedition gotnnd was compelled to return.

The court has refused to enjoin

Hills, Honolulu; $l3.r,0, II 31G, p 31

Dated Feb 25, 1909,Look Hop Sing Co; Co I'D; vegctu

blu nnil general cultivation bus, Kcalla,otc, Walalua, Oahu; in r, rapllulstock $1800. H 321, p HI. Dated Nov12, 11)04,

Martha II Dowsctt and huh (A (') toJames II Castlo; I); Ap 3 of It P 43ST,,

Kaawalua, S Kona. Hawaii; $250. II31C, p 33. Dated Mar 9, 1909

Recorded March 11, 1000.A Lewis Jr and wf to Liu Whirred

Sun; D; lut In lots 13 nnd IS, blk11, Kaplolanl Tract, Honolulu; '11 7U.II 316, p 37. Dated Mar 8, 1909.

Kin Kee to Sett Hlng; II S; 1

haro n iMik Hop Sing Co, Walalua, Oahu; fMOO. II .121, p 14G.

Dated Sept 10, 190S.Henry Wnterhouso Trust Co Ltd

to Jacob M Lee; Itel; lots 41 and 4G,(lullrk tract, Honolulu; $900. 11 :!UC,p 2S!I. Dated March 10, 1U0!).

Jacob M Lee and wf to Horn D.i

Sllva; D; lots 44 and 4i, Untitletract, Honolulu; I1S00. II Slfi, p39. Dated Mar 10, 1909.

iPaul Muhl't.tidorf by ntts; No-

tice; application for reg title of ApC, Kul COM, Knlllil, Honolulu. 11

321, p 147 Dated Mar 11, 1909..Kmtna L Muullawii to Wlllinm K

Namauu; I); pc land. King St, Ho-

nolulu; r,00. It 31C, p 40. DatedMurch 11, 1909.

Henry Wnterhouse Trust Co Ltdtr to Wm Kaula; Itel; pur Or 3ticr,Hackfeld St, Honolulu; flOOO. II3UC, p 2G9. Dated Mar 11, 1909.

William Kaula nnd wf to HenryWnterhouse Trust Co Ltd tr; M; por(lr 3GCr,, Hackfeld St, Honolulu; $1,-10- 0.

1) HOC, p 209. Dated Mar 11,1908.

Illchnrd II Trent tr to Mllle Mor-

ris; Par Itel; lot D, 2840 sq ft landMorris lane, Honolulu; II. II 30C,p 273. Dated Mar 10, 1909.

Mllle Morris to Mary J Palau; I);lot D, 2840 so ft land.bldgs, etc, Morrls lane, Honolulu; SSG0 II 310, p42 Dated Mar 10, 1909.

S Hlga et 1 to Olaa Sugar Co I,d:CM; cane crops, etc, ou 17 acresland, Olaa, Puna, Hawaii; 11 and

Indvtu 11(174 11 306, p 260. DatedMar 1, 1908.

II Okcmolo to Olaa Sugar Co Ltd;CM; inue crops, etc, on 6 ucrcxland, Olaa, Puna, Hawaii; 11 andadv to $366. II 306, p 262. DatedJan 1, 1909.

K Sklmago to Olaa Sugar Co Ltd;CM; cane crops, etc, on 121-- 0 ncrcsland, Olaa, Puna, Hawaii; $1 andadv to $72G. II 30G, p 2GS. DatedJan 1, 1909.

T Bheda ct nl to Olaa Sugar CoLtd; M; lot Gl of Patent 4849 andcane crops on (same, Nil the home-

stead tract. Puna, Hawaii; $1 andadv lo $180. II 306, p 267. DatedMar 1, 1909.

Kaalhue Ololua and wf to Joseph-ine Vlera; D; 1 Bhare )n It P (Ur)2134 hul laud, Keplo, Kaupu, Maul;$2S. It 311, p 436. Dated I'eb 18,1909,

Kaalhue Olqlua nnd wf to Nniuakaet al; D; 1 shure la it P (Or) 2134,hul hind, Keplo, Kaupo, Muul; $2G.II 311, p 437. Dated I'eb 18, 1909.

M A Holu und wf to M 8 Medelros;D; 1 ncro land, Kuan, Hainukuapoko,Maul; $100. II 311, p 438. DatedNov 17. 1908.

l.uuba K Copp and hsh (G) toChing j'lp et ul; D; por H P (Or)198G, Wulakoa, Kula, Maul; $400.II 311, p 129, Dated I'eb 27, 1909.

Jobe Puitado und wf to KuJIbuya-s- hl

JItaro; D; 2 0 acres land,Plilehu-ikl- . Kula. Maul; $200. Ii311, p 440, Dated Mar 8, 1909.

Recorded March 12, 1009.Mary J Palau und hsb (J) lo Mca- -

al Kokuewn; M; lot D, 2840 sq ftland, hldgs, etc, Morris lane, Honolulu; 12.10. I) 306, p 274. DatedMar 10, 1909,

Lam Yip and wf to I,eo Oniric ;

D; Iht in pors Ap 3, It P 144, Kul141, It W, etc, Itlver and Kukul Sts.Honolulu; $1. II 316, p 4G. DatedMar 11.

Leo Chucl. and wf to l.au Shoe;D Int In pors Ap 3, H P 144. Kill141, II W, etc, rtlvei and Kukul Sts,Honolulu; $1. II 316, p 51. DatodMar 11, 1909.

Anna M Paris to Est S N CnstloLtr; D; tut In pc land, bldgs, furnl- -

ivLKsiiWirw?ao3x3i

IN FOREIGN PORTS

Tuesday, March 23.

SYDNEY An Ived Mar 21- -

H. 8. Mojiiii, hence Mar 0

SAN I'HANCISCO Arrived Mnr 23

8. 8, China, 9 n in., hence Mnr. IG

llll.O-S.il- lod Mar. 21

8 8. Arlziuian, for New Yoik laMagellan.

KAIIULUI-Hal- led Mch 22:llklu. W. I'. GnrmeM, for Port Town-sen-

MA11UKONA Sailed Mch. 10:J. II. Unite, for Sim Kranelsco.

YOKOHAMA Snlled Mar. 20;8. 8. Che J i. Tor Honolulu.

SAN ritANCISCO Anlved Mnr. 20:8. 3. Mexican, from Snllna Cruz. ,

SAN PltANCISCO Anlu-- Mill 22- -

Schr. Defender, from Hotiulpti.SAN rilANC'ISCO Sailed Mar. 22.

ilktnu Irmgard, for Honolulu.i:LK!:i.H Sailed Mch. 20:

llktn. Mnkuwell, for Port TowiihcnilSaturday, March 20.

SAN ntANCISCO Airhed Mh 20:8. S. .Mexican, from Snllna Cnu

YOKOHAMA Salltd Mill. 20.8 S. Cliljo Mnru, for Honolulu.

Friday, March 19,

SEATTLE Sal ed March IS- -

8 8. Virginian, for HonoluluLKITH Hulled Mm eh IS

tier kp. Nonlsee fur HonoluluSAN HtANUIKCO-Sall- ed Mincli 19- -

8 8. Nippon Mnru, fur Honolulu, 1

p. m.IlIllSIIANt: Railed March 19:

8. S. Aoraugl, for HonoluluKAHULUI Sailed Mine li IK:

8. 8 Arlzonuli, for Illlo.HILO Arrived Mnich IS.

Schr Gamble, from Ludlow.TACO.MA Sailed Mnr 19:

Schr, PioHper, for Knhuliii.SAN KUANCISCO AnUed Mar 19

S. 8. Enterprise, from Illlo.Thursday, March 10.

SAN, ntANCISCO- -S died Miuch 17

Sclir. Jus. Holph, fur llniiaSAN KUANCISC- O- Sailed Mar. IS:

S 8 Pleiades, fur HonoluluPOHTTOWNSHND-Airh- ed Mch 18.

Schr Hubert lienec Mai, I

Ilktue. T P. Eiulgh. from Illlo.MAHUKONA AirlMd Mnr. 17:

Ilktue. Hawaii, from Newcastle.

TEN YCAnS Or ECZEMA

Kt'iKirts mi trzeiiia dating hack 10years hlmw the value of exiern.il tient-meu-

Tho Honolulu Drug Co, of thiscity, enn tell any siinVreiwh.it reportsthey have been getting from oallenlHwho used oil of wintirgreen. thy mo!and glycerine in liquid n, us lornpounded In I). 1). I) Prexcilptlnn Itwould be Interesting to know whelheiany person cured us ninth iih lo )erKago had had another touch of the dlacase.

MANY SPEED

(Continued from Pace 1)al MiimiiiIc hodlei, wan al the wh'iifto watch tho vlsllorii depart ami theliiciubeis of Ihe pally vveie llleiallvbiuuthered with lels. Kith was iilsogiven a little keepsake.

Most Worllii Grand Mation Wash- -

burn and her uil v. eie heiu IIikoweeks. During Hint time they vvuothe recipients of nrinv atlentlons 'Ihemembera of Hie pail) curled maiii Interesllng gifts uvwi. v.'llh lliem, mmof Hie most ihnriicterlstlc being a cil- -

uhash tet. the gift of Mark toblnno.i

Henry Aeh ncqulien Alio Itucfs bigauto us part hcttlemint for services.

Lord Gulhrlo rldlculeii the suiisatlnunl Stirling divorce case.

! ('!til re, etc, Kuplolanl ltd. Honolulu;$31.00. II 316, p r.r. Dated Mar12, 19119.

Yee Kim Choy to Kaneoho HUeMill CovLtd, C M; leasehold, livestock, tools, rice crops, etc, Kaniohe,KiHilaupoko, Oahu; $150. II :;iji,p 276, Dated Mar 11, 1909.

Mary K AMuo nnd hsb (C) loHank of Hawaii Ltd; M; lots 13 and14, hldgs, etc, of Paulo Knlatil.uTract, Kumakol.i, Honolulu; $2 MlII 306, p 279. Dated Mm- - 12, IUII9

William H Custlo and wf to MollloA Yap; D; Irit In lota 7 uud K, blkC, KululanI trait, Honolulu; $2uu.II 31G, ii 56. Dated Mnr 5, 1909.

Maiy A Wills and hsb (T C) toD II Muidodi; D; rGs :U91, 1091,16K.4, 3393 mid 3392, hldgx, etc,Kuhiiwul, etc, Kaupo, Maui. II 316,p 43. Dated Keli 10, 1909

J J Diuiiimoud nnd wf to AntonioHunrlqiies; D; por It P (Gr) 254G,Makiialiie, liana, Muul; $250. II 316,p 45. Dated Oct 7, 1908.

Recorded March 13, 1909.II Kulio to riikushlmn; II S; 2

sui I ays, 1 express wagon, 1

stage und live stock, Kcopukn, 8 Ko-

mi, Hawaii; $12GU II 321, p 148.Dated I'eb 22, 1909

Pioneer llldg & Loan Assn or Ha-

waii to John M Uliinnhelo Jr; Itel,pc land, hldgs, ete, Llllha St, Hono-lulu; $1000. II 306, ii 284, DatedMnr 11, 1909.

N Tukuhushl et nl to Peurl CityFruit Co Ltd; O M; lut In leaseholdpineapple plants, etc, Wuhiawa. Wul- -

inliiii, Oahu; $7034. SO. I! 30ii. p285. Dated OH 3. 1908.

IVItz Row old und wf to W Kuhl-innn- n;

I); por Gr 3545, Kallhl, Ho-

nolulu; $100. II 31G, p 59, Dali.ilMur 13, 1909,

jaMiMfcA. AL,.4i . ltli miu r .f mi , im

IfW'y)

tri.. .$$BBBBliBBMIsrMsWrBMrTTT! I

ahrivedTuemln. March 23

M. N. 8. 8. Iljadus, Alweii, from Se

attle. ,1 p. in.Htliu. .1, A. CmiimlliH, Senile, hum

Wultiiniinlo, 7 p in.Wednesday. Miuh 21.

Htntr. ninnillui'. llonnett. (loin Illloutid Muul ports, 4 M u in.

Ktmr. w II. nail, uiiiiiipioii, iiiuiiKauai, i : r I a m.

DEPARTED.j. .(.

, Muroli 2.1.

Slmr. Klnnii (lli'giiry, foi Kauai, .

p in.Slmr IVdorKeii, for Moln-kal- ,

r. 1r p inWeitm Nil iy, March 21.

(). 8 8 Al.iuieiln. Dnvvdell, fix- - KillI'iiiik Ik'o. in II III,

.j.PAOSENGEI1S ARRIVED

-I'cr htmr Claiiilluo, from Illlo mill

Mini pnrtri. Match 21 Cadet Mctliiru,t'mlvt Puck. Ah IMiu; I. Y Almm. MlsnM. Iloloniiille, .1 II Win. I. It, (! ilrown,.1. II Wlifini v.l re ami 2 .MIkiAl. Lo. MIkh i: loitMli. Mlsn It

Mix. 8. II Itandiill ami ion. It.IVplouskl. !r and (lillil, E L

W (I. S'citl W 1' Kapiiliinl.Lihi .loo. Mauler K'hlhlwul. II C Mill..Mrs. lining riiomr, A A EIIihiiii, I".

Call. N. A. Neilln.ili. 11 De Piles, It.Sntlo, .li . mid v.lfe an.l I'l ilnl-- .

Per Flmr W. (1 rnmi Kaunl.Muiih 21 Kiivvakiiinl, Mih Kanaka- -

ml. MiiKtt-- Kiivviikdiul .MIkk LuiM, MIs '

WeliirliolniLr. Mrs. V II Jennings. Ktlk.iiio. N. IniafiiKl, Tung Man, Mm.

ami 2 ihllilri'ii ami scivaiil,A (lurtli-i- . It. L. Smith. A. P. Kill iclo.i.K Ytihlilukn .1 K. Knllol iiml II deck.

PASSENGERS DEPARTEfJ

Per 8. S. Alameda, Dowdell, forSan 1'rnnrli.to, 10 . m Mr. an. I

Mis. Unlit. See, Mr mid Mrs. rieteh- -

ii. Miss M Kraut. Mrs Matthew.Mih KiiIii, Mih mid Miss Srhaefer.C L. Giemi and wife. Mlxa M. Ilorli-e- r,

Mr. nnd MisSKIniiill, Mi.nnd Mrs.Hurry Melntlie, II E. nnd J II. Me- -Cane, .Mih Goidoti, MIhs Hlnnley, MIhhiG ainlth. M M OShailKhnessv. Mih.P. L. Weaver, Mrs. .1. 11. ltlchards,I' Y. rietcher, Mrs. Geailn nnddaughter, W. G. lth.vne. Mr. nnd Mrs.I) V. II Lowe, Mlsn Casey, Mist L.Wiislit-tt- . I II. Carioll, MIhs II, Cilery, Mr. WIIIIuiiih, Mr. and Mra. Miller, Mm Ketks, Mis. Wushorn, 8. 1).Aldkli, (1 II. Mnier. It. 11. Thump- -run, Miss Saunders, Mm. L. Spencer,J. II. Unwell ami wife. Mm. G. W.Hume. .1. J. Cocked and wife, .1, A.Donahue.

--Per stinr. Mlkahala, Plltr., for Jilnluknl 5 p. in., Miuch 23. (i. A.Ilmtwell and party.

-WATERFRONT NOTES

VTHE STEAMKK W G ll.ill ul.l, I

arilved this ininnliig fiom Kuiril,brought us her cnign IDii I h iks kiiv.ii-- .

inn Iijkh lice linili, 09 empl wine li ifu li. 11 empty beer ham Ik. 17 luimlli--uiiptl beer hutlles. 1 t nulii.20 lum lull), I roller, 1 nluift, lr.ll (anesplllillliplis. 74 li ic'.nirea niiu!rle Pur.sir Chaiiuy reiKirls the following siiK4run iviiiuii i ror slilpnieut: K. w.M. 7i ; (i. It.. 61S5; Mak .Mrll., IB 209; P, 111 21:!; G I. r.Jlo-K- .

P 2(1111; M. H.Co.3'1.111; K. S Vu .riaai.

naTHE CI.MIDINE leiurnel this

liiornllig one dill ahead or her legultiiai living date. She liriiiu;hl u goodsized list of passengem und 26 Iiukhmid 102 packages Htiiidilea us her sifgo Aa hiion us her i.irg i vmik iiiiIo til-

ed nt her whuir t.lie went over to Hioinniliio rallwn. where hc In bilnggiven u general nverhaudiu

MEETING TO DISCUSS

TIIEJIJUOR MLA Hcslciii of the l'li'.nnce Coiuuilt-le- u

of the House wan li,.,l ,lHl n,.,ifor the pill pore of louddeiliiK theLiquor Hill. A iilimlici nf tin, mi

of tho l.tqiiui De.ilem' AsmkIii-tlo- n

were preeut, und weie uiiiim-pank- d

hi theli nttiiinei, J. ('. i.tciB, who piesimteil to tin. lommllteuth liquor nan's view of tin, miillm.

Ho slated that the bill as unieiideildoes not tuke nwii finm t, Teul-toi- y

mil or lis piesent power to inn-tr- ol

t lie. Ilqimv luifcliiesH, tin, milamendment being thut giving theilg)t or appeal fiom iIciIhIoiik of theLlietise I Io.ii d to ;i Cliuilt Juilgi. liiiiniuiieis Tho mil effect or tillsnnicndment, he said, would hu to lim-it tho mliltrary power or tho chali-ina- ti

of the CoiiiiiiIhsIoii ho Hint holould not net entire! ni cording Inhis own ilkes mid dislikes in thioiighpeiHouul iiejiidl(i.

A commltieo of tho board of esti-mates or New Yoik dt Iiuh diildi--that the helcht ut Hkjser.il" is rhix'lnot bo limited mj lung ,ih Hi. Iuilldlii .

allow light mid ventilation .for adjoin-lu-

struetiires

PCT BULLETIN ADS PAV njj

Sea Wrens, $ LOOMotor launch with

Motor, $175, Complete.itu UUiUbca u. WVU,K.,K5, JJUAi

AND MACHINE WORKS' King St. opjK-- Sonth St.

a- - j,

'1"W;PI1HPMBPIWP'"W1HWBRSM

The close-fiittin- gowns now in

vopic demand a Brassictc in placeof a corset-cove- The

e

ii the stylish woman's choice. It isfar superior to any corset cover,fihapjd to the figure nnd bound tolupporl the bust. Price 50c and $1.

Jlm.

' New White Goods for Spring

MERCERIZED FIGURED MADRAS, in a variety of pat-tern- s,

nt 20c, 25c, nnd 30c yd. - JWHITE STRIPED AND CHECKED DIMITIES, 20c yard.

WHITE P0PI1H, 05c yard; PONGEE, 35o yard. ', WHITE BORDEAUX LINEN, 20c yard. . ,S

WHITE MAYFLOWER CLOTH, 25c yaul.

CORDED PIQUE, 35o yard.

DOTTED SWISS MUSLIN, 20c jard.

yon will find popular makes of KID GLOVES, the kind that is guaran-teed to wear.

OLACE KID GLOVES,lciiRtli, white, black, tan, brown,!?y.50 a pair.

WHITE SUEDE GLOVES,length, $U.r0 n pair.

MEYER'S DRIVING GLOVES,Inns and browns, $1.50 a pair.

VkA

WHITE

WHITE

WHITE

CORNER FORT AND BERETANIA STREET. OPPOSITE FIRE STATION

NOTICE OF REDEMPTION OF BONDS OFHAWAIIAN SUOAR COMPANY.

Wo, tlio undersigned, W. 0. lKWIN and I J. I. SI'AI.IJINO, Trusteesur.dor Deed or Ti list dated January -- 1, 1'JO:!, mado by HAWAIIAN SU-(A- K

COMPANY to (bo umloralKnfcd mi. TrusteoJ, liorcby b'vo notlco to theIioiidholduiB ot tho Hawaiian Sugar Ci.iupauy o( tho election of said Com-pany to redeem and pay, ami of tlio redemption and pionicnt of thofollowing mimhurcil bonds of enld Company on tho flKST DAY OKAI'llIU 1 90!i, nt tho oulco of TKUST COMPANY OPHAN fKANCISCO In tlio City and Caui'ty of San fninclsco, Statu of Cal-

ifornia,

J a

thea

IN

Of

i no i:r, i8i L'iti .io; ns: 4r.2:i r.t Js isn 17 :iu7 ::uo 4C3I ur i:io isg I'm sit :tt:i icsn VI Yil 1S7 L'51 si:i :iu 1 467C 71 V.V1 183 lir, 31S 39G

12 7K 137 na sn:! :n 397 40013 711 1:1s 190 2rr, win s k;iIt . M 139 191 257 321 399 4U2

17 S:t 110 193 25S 323 40U 4C520 SI lit 197 2011 321 102' 4CG

21 K5 112 199 2112 22 403 46723 .SG 113 201 2GI 329 109 4082 xs tir 202 2nr. 23:1 no 47 1

2R 89 1IT 201 2 lil! 339 419 47.r2U V0 119 210 2:x 210 120 4S02S l K.O 211 271 311 421 4S229 92 U.3 211 272 213 42t 48320 . 93 ir.ri 2ir. 273 311 tsr.33 SB ICO 2li: 278 3lfi 4S737 99 I 111 2IH 280 317 430 4S8II 102 222 2SS 3 IS 131 489

JII3 1K0 22G " 2V.I 3fU 432 1914Ti 10 1G7 22S 2'MI 3B2 433 493'IH 10li KiS 233 291 2RI 431 491IK 107 lflb 231 292 3G0 438 495

s

49 1119 no 2::r, 293 3t;t no cooHI) 113 171 237 29 3112 4 12

CI 111 172 229 298 3G3 411KG ltC 173 2)1 299 3CC tinr7 119 17H 242 30t 3G8 17r8 122 170 213 302 271 418C9 123 183 21G ' 303 375 419

Tho of uro tofor ot nnd to let nndMild at tho and on tho nnd

1st, all on said ascctiro .

Honolulu, T. II., 4,W. O.Vs. I.

saidCompany

at the automobiles, buggieswe recently overhauled

painted

THEN

W. W. Go,near South

ComhinaUoiiiJrQjjJUjic

Counter

"Sachs Dry Goods Co.,

LOOK

Wright

Glove

Ltd.,

OLACE KID GLOVES,black, white, and brown, at? MTi pair.

WHITE CHAMOIS GLOVES,kind will wash, $l.:i." pair.

GLOVES ARE GUAR- -

lANTEED.

BpNNV & CO., LTD.,DEALERS

BottlesAnd Buyers

Raw Material

llonds uumbcteil:

4H&

Inn'429'

ifil42"

holders abovo numbered bonds hereby notified presontpayment iiliicl.il Interest April ,1909, surrenderbonds plncn dnto lutjt abovo mentioned, that

allor April 1909, Interest bonds numbered aforesaidHliall

I'Vlirnary 1909.IltWIN.

SPAI.IMNO,Trustees under Hawaiian Sugar

Trust Deed,

andhave

nnd

SEE US,

King StreetTel. 252

tan,

that

ALL OUR

415 Queen St. Plione 413.

niiwtymppwijj i" ii.?rwm'rwlHi- W" ','lw'-- ' " .'iyarp-T-tTr.y--

EVENING nULI.ETIN. HONOLULP, T. H.,VEDNnSDAY, MAR. 24, 1003

New Frames GURREY'S New PHnts j MollCy

.jz- - ',. .Earns

'Continued from Posemilieu mill tho inalur wuh reeonsld- -

CICll.Kniillm ilMn'l like tlio lilll, alid

mmed IIh imiofliiltQ litcouldn't M' ,iii Bcnso In an nddltloiittilaw pro.-iiiini- t ror mllllnry service. TinI'rusMrut niiit llio (Jiivunmr have thviRlit to eill the mllltla oi't In llinc owar. 'flint Is bad rnmiKli. 1'iit uinlllic proWHlnn? or the bill hoaihi of r.mUiOM itilaht In' rnllcil mil, ami thiswould bo ii ureal hardship. Ileslilo.tlui poor tax ithrcworH would have Inwork harder, nnd nf ciiirfc, tluii wouldnionn Hint their salaries would have lolio tnlncil.

Cohen riiRgprtcil Hint Kanlho waslubnriili; under u delusion mul ovhli'iil-l.-

lind Jint lend the lilll liver or li

would ceo Hint llic assessors mo to MIhi'lr oxlrn pay IlirmiKli tlio provisionsnt tlio 11II llxcir. Tlio lilll In II KIMIllone, copied nftcr laws paucd liy near- -

ly every State In the UnionIt Ih rceoniiiieiulid li thu 1'retddciit

nf llic United Slates and It wnuld liuury uiiiatrlullc for any inciuhoift tn

vote iiKnlnst II.'Tlic main ntiject (if this lilll lit lo

perfect llic nrKanlnl Ion nf the tnlllllnnf this country," nald Castro, "and pertoclion Ih MiinctlilliK wc nil lu'llcvi) III.Wo know who boloiiKs to tlic Nalloml(lunrd, Imt wo do not know who he- -

Iiiiirb lo tho reserve. The matter ofix'ifrrtlnK Hi" organisation of the mi-

litia iIoch not iiiciui lliat every manmust bulimic to (ho NntloniT tliiard orthat ever body mum he cal oil upon lo(Co In war. TIiIk Is ii request made byCoiVKrcas nnd there In no reason wh,,wc should refuse. CoimreHH ban beenR.H11I oiioiml. toiipprnptlate million mdollars for Ilauall. but It fcems thatuhen Cohkicrh nslts (iomolliliiK of tin,we icruso. Mr. Speaker, 1 urKo tlicI'iiseiikc or IIiIh bill."

Tho pnnloiiH iinvtloii xliut oft dc- -

I'.itc and tho bin wan put on lis )mshiiKc. Tlio Mite btood nyea 17. noes 10.

'Ihoau who aml aKiilust the nieas- -

uro aio lltiddy, Knina, Kaiiuihu, Kanl- -

till. Kllw!mk-(l:-l IviiWdu-cli- l l.lkn MnWn.kan. Nnkalcka, nice.More War.

Wnrllko ineiiBiires weic llic order ofllio day. Another bill up for thlidicadliiB was Sonnto lilll 91, tho mllltlabill.

Kanllio, of course, opposed It, Rayinghe couldn't neo any need ot any localMihllorn. n tho IJnlted States Kovern-liien- l

Ih taklnu care of iih. Wo inmlitto linw' I'liniiKli conlldciico In tho Federal uoveriiineut to ua. "If )oti.iBK (his bill It Is Just like tellliiR thuITnltmi Kiriioj c,,i..n,in,.i,i 'V,,,. ,.

not stiong tnousli nnd we hao to lino 'our soldiers."

Another result of this bill wouldbe to fatten tho pockctbooks of theotliccrH of the military. Probably soinoof tho members Inno been nsked tosupport this bill us It would liminetheir Probably some ofthem luivo tho promise of beliig madoolllcers In tlio mllltla.

"It seems to mo tho United States(lovoriiinent Is progressing mul has agreat many places fio.n which to drawsoldiers, ir wo go to work and parsIbis bill, the wants and dcMics of thecounties wl'l not bo, can led out. I

know n certain man who Is alwayshero In the l.oglslntlui balls (Jones).I don't know win It Is but I think huwants Ibis bill p.ii.hed (or tils own lieu-ell-

I ns a member or (he MllllnryCommittee, know that (he Adjutant(moral wilnta soniu uiensiiriM passedor uis own Dcnctll.

More (linn that. I Ihtiik mmiip of tlioiiicinbers hero wnnl Oils bill solii' ran Join miiiic nt the eompaiilesand haui thui.olillerBsiippi.il llicui for"' l'''ilin.Tho Eagle's Wings.

Minllio ilciilcd (hat ho omiO'eil thebill hicniiKo ho routes from a dUmcl I

that lias no military coimi.iuv. "WeliaM' eiiniigli Koldloni bete." lo- - raid."and I think we lime fiimpji priiltrlion iiudi'i' tho wings or llio eagle,

'What Is Ilia uso or oil" moiikelni!tho nests

Delegateami

willworks. ou say I 11111 a Home ItulorI inn. Would It bo light lo haoHomo Hulor jour Itcpiibllc-u- i

Dckgnto and you Itopubllcans not mp-po- il

him. I think you might lo placeiiiiiio coiilldeiici In him mid not try lopersuailo tho United (lou'ili- -

uaiil hull we can taUe care or nin-- .

icrvos, nnd moro than lliat ratten tlicliooKttboolis or ci'iialn penplu nnd do- -

resoltitloil Introduceklllli,,

tins mul suppoit llio Homolliilor or Ibis House. I move

of this meas-ure."

Affonso, chairman or MilitaryCommittee, pointed out lhat the

now. Kederal law includingevery clllicn in tlui mll-ltla. Tho purposo or bill merely

regulato tho mllltla in the Terri-tory.Jones' Prevalence.

As In the providence .lonciabout (ho Icglslatlvo bo was(here hvcniiso tho Military Comiulttcohad nsked him In bo there. AIToiiko

.inovod tho piovlous qinistlou.previous qnostlnu was can led,

thO bill nut Oil Its IllSSagpjpiishod, 21 lo 7. who votedagainst It wen iho bunch that 0110might oxpoct find opposed to hens-Ibl-

iiiOBsuro Kiiiii:i, Kamahii. Knnl-mu- lNnknloka.

linw Nakaleka.Affonso's Glory.

The Military lista eliniic to ho of some Importune It Is to conduct i..i

t'j Me foillflcatlim works nt Dliiinom!Ileal) i it tdiow tliom (lie warlike pro- -'

parnllons thcio.A ccmiiiuiilcntlon from the Major of

tlio KtiRlnccr Corw, U 8 A., was recelvi'il, InvllliiK tho IIoinc mcnibcrfitn vIkII llio b.lttery ami li:uo Itn feat-.iro-

explained to them , pasllic cninmuiili'adiui Speak-

er Hnlxtclii tlio Junket In (be haiuUthe .Military Committee.

Deferred Action.Kntrchlld'H Senate Hcolutlnii 1.

nako TcrrllorlaT illlcliila nnd olllec-older-

'lend to tnelr kulttliu; andeep Ihelr olllces open from a. tn.

f ii. til., wait on (lie order of the day,but It wan not acted on Sheldonllioiisht It ntiKht In bo ic for red lo ncommlllec. It wnH referred to tliolltilus Commllleo by the Hnc.ikcr. Sheldon objected and wnnteil II refened lo

Coimhltloo on KNpciidllurc!,to llic Speaker Old no.Action Reconddererl.

Cohen moved rocoiisliti ration of (hofiction of llio Ilouxu In nitnptiiiK yester-day the loport of the MlrcellaticousCommittee recommendiiiK the Indeilu- -

(epoHtpo.icme.it of Ho- n- lilll !u tl,n -

of deputy Bhorlff'f. by Hhcitf;. tMrrlcl.Hhlucle moved llic icporl of ii,0,wu ""B cuuj wcv.

rniiimltlee bo not niloted 'I'll In cur-ried, nnd the report wn adopted Onmotion or Sheldon the bill Mini pasucdKicond loailliiff mid wan jdared on theorder of llio day ror tomorrow.Additional Appropriations.

Tlio Additional Appropriation mil.carryliiR n total tif sw.fiis.oo. nndknown iih Sonnto HIM &:t. pasned tlioHiitlxu on third reading wliJiout doUalu,That Pound Bill.

Tho pound bill, llllioducpil by Kawewehl. No. Hi!, ns n rtlliMltuto fortho lino vetoed by tlio fiocrnor, in a''"' ' "" ',T "'" ?" rc",.?rtP',,.'lV"1, '''.'t0 W"u'litmiiiivv, ik Mill mifc uui- - ml IIH' IIIlK

picked out or It. It didn't contain thoII IH) Httlo piovlslon or the originalInousilio tluit nlioovcr found n cow orliornt' wntfik'rliiK iiIoiik llic public Irich-wa-

nilAlit turn an lionent four blth byInhltiK tho nnlninl to tho iiouiid, but itbud ftomcthliiK better lliuii that. Itcontain)! tlio prolrW'(liat If any dam--

be (lono'by'tho'nnliiinl the owner(ball pay nu(U nmotint pit niaj bo fKcdby tho Hoard of SuporvlnorB.

Illeo dlicovcrVd Iiiik ami cslloilnttenllon to It. Fnrtnilo promptly In-

troduced nil amendment to eliminatetho vlscloun provision, actionon tho bill wr.i then postponed untilafternoon, . . .

Aimed at 8omefcody. nA bill san liitnidiiceit In ninetid llwi

.Municipal Act b'y' jwriUlliiR that nil(U'imtic!), apimltitees, clerks, auuljtuiito

.mid other employees or tbn C'ltv mul- lnl,c" ml,sl uo eldzeus or tho Unit

cd States, must In tlio City nndCounty, and must luivo so resided for0110 year preceding their apiKjlntmo.ilTo lnure Lawyers Pay.

Affonso Introduced 11 bill providingthat llio plaintiff In any sjilt ror salarywages, etc., shall recover JudgmentIn tho District Court, ho shall b0 ontitled nlsn tn all attorney's reo or J10.to bo paid by dorendnnt. If (hoMilt Is In n court of iccord, tho nttornew's feu to which he shall bo en-titled shall bo U';.Prtteet the Goose.

Tho Hnwallaii goono (None) mustbe luotectod. Is the decision of tho Agricultural Committee which ioporte.1back fnuiriihly bill with homo amend-meat- s

Mnkoknu's House Kill 11G, lliohpeclllc piiipoye ot which Is tothis vnluable mid rapidly illnnpM.',nlni;lilrd, Said tho report: "Ilelug niiubliie bird, nothing llko It exlstlifgfililulili, .if llt.uiiil ntii'ulinrn III til.

u,r,, ami een hero rouDiiuil only to'certain Vectloiis or the lslii.nl of Ha

It Is highly desirable to rendernt all pwsllilii protection nnd save Itfrom extinction. Tlio provnlllng oplicInn Is that It breeds during tlio wintermonths, this Is, the exact opptlto otthe breeding hcnsoii ot tho pordilngI Irds. but tills Ih ul resent iincerl iln

illeciiise or (hoe rc.isolia II In urgi'djllmt tho killing or the Hawaiian gn-is-

and iloslriicllon nnd molcslallou of Us

goose lo lni"one lis iiuinbers nnd allow time investigation and dclor-mlnntlo-

of Its exact breeding fc.isou "

Tho repoit of thu comiulttco w.uadopted.No Outsider Wanted.

A resolution opposing tho np,'oln........ ..r .... ..iui.i.... ,,u ..,.. (...in., nri,u United Stales Court wasluliodurcil by Doiitbllt and roforrcd lo

Substltulo QUI PariudWithout Iho I louso passed

lloiifo lilll 1C2, to protect t:iirr!i.orsof real cHliito from fraiuliileut liana- -

tors. This bill Is suiistltiito fti- - i

(miner monsuro passed by tlio Housemit vetooil on account ot certain de-

tects.Unconsidered A'tlon.

HoiihO Hill 127. providing tlyit whena siirrendured luimestead is )the l.aud Coinmlsi-liinor- , tho procce Isfrom the bulo shall go to Iho originalImmosleader, went through third ru.ulIng without debate, though It Is cortalnly a very dobatablo bill, to say theleast.

Nakaleka prcsouted a petition tdgnoll.v Mm rlinnl toncliorj nf Mnnl in.-lin- -

tho Legislature to mnko sufllclent ni- -

jpropriatloii for tho schools and not 10

reduce! the salaries of tho toacltero.

AGAINST TWO FARE.--To-po- ka.

Kan , March 9. Tlio Senateadopted Iho report of Iho ralliond

committee against tho two cent fm.-bil- l

Tills ends the proposed twen l

wlili woik ot Congress mid Inter- - nod eggs hhonld bn'oullrolvwllli llio work or the jhlldlril. not cct'itinl. for a

In (nl.ig to get mine Holdlcrs heie I'ciiod of not loss than four MHr TIiIkiiiiiio anp11111rl.il Ions tor mllllnrv Ipcrlo'l. it is belieU'd, ciuilile the

nsupisirt

States

further

Dlbtllcl

Hlzo '" '""" ,,wn- llio Judiciary Coniiultleo. This n, llioHliowlng (u0 lespcet to the eagle Uanio that was I

11111I tho (lovoiiiincnt. I ask you to the Scmile liv ClilllliiKWorth.bill Inno

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belllfc'oicnt members of tlio House oni" legislation In the legislature.

AMUSEMENTS

LilliputiansBEGINNING MONDAY MARCH 22

Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday nitjits and Wednesday matinee,

"THE L A r "V sHVEY"Thunday and Friday nights and Saturday matinee And evening,

"THE TOY MAKER"OPERA HOUSE. POPULAR PRICES. 25c, 60c, and 75c.

AMUSEMENTS.

ARTTHEATERWonderful Motion Pictures brine.

inp lo view CMM from many lanif,2,nd emb"ng Comedy and Pathos.

Monday and ThursdayTwo Special Films: The FAM

0DS "SALOME DANCE"; THE LIFEOF SAMPSON.

THE

Gem TheaterHOTEL STREET

Motion PicturesChanges Mondays, Wednesdays and

FridaysADMISSION 10c. and 20c

Children Cc

ParK Theater

FORT ST. opp CONVENT.

LATEST MOTION PICTURESand

ILLUSTRATED SONGS

Admission IUO and loo,Children 5c I

Call and Sec the New

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Roadster

GOOD AS THE BEST AND BETTER THAN THE REST:

Pennsylvania

Lawn MowersA new lot of these well-know- mowers just at hand,

and they are in time for you to attend to the grass thatwill be growing so fast on your lawns after the fine rainswe have had.

We have the rest of the tools that go with Mowers,such as Hedge Shears, Hand Clippers, Tree Pruners, and AllSorts of Garden Toolt By the hv, have jou tried u lit-

tle of our F0RCEGR0WTH on your lawns and in your gar-dens?

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DETROIT T0URINQ CAR.

at tho

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Andrew Usher'sScotch Whiskey

O.V.G. SpecialReserve

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ISG editorial rooms 250 busUnets office. These are the .telephonenumbers of the Bulletin office.

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that's pure and rich: that's the sortof milk you will tct from us. Weare careful with our milk. Call usup and try it.

ALPINE MILK

Just pure inilk withoutgerms or dirt. , Evap-

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ASK YOUR GROCER FOR IT-

MILKThe Pond Dairy Tel, 8901;

Money

Money earns more moneybut not if it is left in the pro-verbial stocking.

In our BnnV ft "rill nrirgjoti 4- - . o',.t intercut,(on'ijni ..(' .1. .ii'

Our small saving banks forthe home teach jou to save.Call and ask for one today.

Bank of Hawaii, Ltd.,

Fort and Merchant Sts.Capital and surplus $1,000,000

"OldContinental"

Old-sty- straight Kentucky llourbon. Conti-

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

riod. 'A good, honest,friendly old whiskey'."

I'"lW. C. PeacocK

& Co;, Ltd.,

Sole Agents.

POULTRY FOR SALE

Fine Lot of Different Breeds; also

Fresh E""3, from 1 Doz. up.

CLUB STABLESFort St.

Fop SaleOne acre of land at Alewa, below

ludd Street, and near the residenceof Hon. John Lane. An ideal placers residence. Good view. Healthy,Cool. Only

$900P. E. R. StrauchWA1TY BLDG 74 S. KING ST.

Week-En-d

RatesWeek-en- d tickets sold on Saturday

and Sunday over the Oahu Hallwayto Haieiwu cost two dollars ana areRood to return up to Monday night.

BOOKSALAKEA AND MERCHANT

STREETS '

Brown & Lyon Co.

WHENVou Want Electrio Wiring Done orPrivate Telephone Installed or DryBatteries, call the

UNION ELECTRIO 00.,Harrison Block. Phone 315.

THE

Chas. R. FrazierCompany

fODR ADVERTISERSfhone 371. 122 King St

PRIMOBEER

Blank books of all sorts, ledcors,. manufactured ny tho Ilullotln

.'UulUulng Company.

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AdmlnldtiHtloii IIHh ri.iliu.-- - withuc nilllilii m ll.inuli -- lioul'l i'iim.

So olio npiii'iii In l'c oiiiiiwliiK tin'Vnonltui lilll, lint it nhoulil not be

.irgottrti, J" f,,r lh,"

Honolulu I rito.till mining alieml.it hit rench-- the point whero oven

he knot-ke- i.innol Impeilo itrogreiMi.

Ulc Hrothcr bill Tnft also tc

In keeplnu tht iencu unionsterritorial olllclula n well os hoop-- I

no them at home.

l)oen the expremlon prenenli'il tothe Legislature) thin morultiK mean

ihat theie In on Unttbt about theI ultert atuti-- r Wiiilit Attorupjihlp?

Prenlflent T.m will have to niakna lot or nil'i' hi W.iithlUBlon to at-

tract nime utii'tit'oti I him thuon ni lit. oxjio-dltlo-

Appropriation bill dliriiuton In tilelloune of Ileprenentallviv verymueh llle blowing on urplim steampreparatory to finally RcttliiR downto butilneiM.

Hawaii can least afford to savemoney by taking It out of Lhn pock-

ets of thu public-scho- teachers andclosing the school-hous- e door to chil-

dren of tender enrs.

The lnte Uobert Wilcox 'was one oftho first men to declnre for Federalcontrol of the treatment of leprosyIn Hawaii. And his reputation as aleader of his people did not suffer Incontoquence.

Word will probably come fromWashington that tho hooucr Califor-nia's I.cglslatuiu adjourns tho bet-

ter. A few more days' delay and thowhole row will bo go-

ing again full blast.

It is hardly fair to call anxme Intho I.cglsluture Idiotic when one hasto compare him with a fellow-citize- n

on tho milsldo who continues to tall;for Government by Commission un-lets the latter be put down as n full- -'

'Ued ass.

Our legislature In might good tobomu people. It pa) a those who!work and thoje who did not workfor tho city of Honolulu, and won-

ders whero It can find the money tosupply the educational departmentwith a mere existence!

Annual sessions of the Legislatureran always lie obtained by a callfrom tho Governor whenever thoemergency icoulres ono. If munici-pal go eminents had not been oigau- -Iied there might bn somo excuse fornnnual fccuMunn to meet new conillthins.

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Members of tho llouni Committeemight well be favorably Impressedwith nu argument on tho liquor lawthat favors Hid light of appeal to menwho may bn put nut of a legalizedbusiness by the whim of nn enemyor tlin nxcrclsu of despoticauthority.

Sot n 8,nglo voice has been raisedfor reduction of piiblli-hcho- ol teachera' sahulcs, and those at ono limnproposing to tamper with tho "schoolago huo clmngid their minds. Why,then, should the members of the LegIsltauio spend mine time on thistopic? They should glvo tho publicschools what they require and Hittho remainder of tho Territorialcloth to tit what Is left, liven thoCity of Now Yoik iIooh that, andHawaii claims higher btaiidiuds thantho Metropolis.

Itev. Or. IUshop wiih ono of thoablest wi Iters Hawaii has ever pro-duced. In his chosen profession oftho ministry ho made mi distinguish,ml souths, us he possessed fuw of thenits of public speaking-- . He was alinturnl scientist, and his develop-ment along this lino In tho Iutteryears of Ills life Indicated that Jiomust have gullied n wider wurld-fum- o

hud hu devoted himself to lo

study and leswirch In hisearlier years. Mr. Illtliop was onenf Hawaii's icinni l.ablo men

IV cjt. nyvhre lii t' S I. ontii Year ati) where In Caiudt l.fttiPrrMt pot&.d. foreign 2oo

tntercd at the Poiloffice t Honolulum second eta matter.

MARCH 24, 1009

THE UNITED STATES JUDGESHIP.

A movement on the lmrt of tholl.ir A,Mrlntlin to secure tho appointmenl of II. I. Cooper to tho UnitedStnt.f Circuit JtiilRcslilp can standupon llir. inerltn. Tho llullutlnlitis only condcmnntlon for any ii

bused on tho "carpetbagger"ety. Candldatrs should bo Judged onthuir ability, adaptability, and Integ-rity. Mr. Cooper Is worthy uppolnt-inc- nt

to tho United States licnth Inany State or Territory of the Union,lie In Independent and Just the typoof man u often sought for JudicialpoMltloni but seldom obtained

they tiro not willing to sucrl-tle- o

prolltnblo private practise. ItIs not necessary to mnko fuccs andshout "carpetbagger" nt tho manfiom the ninlnlnud In order to makeMr. Cooper's superior qualificationsmore Impressive.

IIWIIMU !

ANNUAL SESSIONS OF THE

LEGISLATURE.

The resolution Hiking thtit thoLegislature of tho Territory meeteach year has slipped thus farthrough tho Legislature so easily thatrow people have reallred that theUnited States Congress is on thoerge of being memorialized to

amend the Organic Act to provide, formore numerous sessions of-- the Legis-

lature.Front whom hns tho demand for

this memorial come?Who wants annual sessions of tho

Legislature?What hns happened to call forth

this petition fiom the members oftho Legislature?

What possible good can bo accom-plished through annual sessions?

Tho only possible excuso tho Sen-ate can offer for passing tho memo-

rial to Congress Is that the Househas done It and should not bo antag-onized and there is no prospect ofCongress granting tho request any-way.

If tills Is tho Hiatus of tho matter,

or gK-ff- - -

For Rent

FURNISHED.

Hear Town, completely furnishedcottage, two bedrooms... $40.00

UNFURNISHED.i

- Wilder Ave., Cottage, two bed-

rooms 1 . . .$35.00

For Salei

A bargain in the Makiki District.

At Katmuki a house and lot onhigh gvound. Alto several lots andacre property,

Waterhouse TrustCOR. FORT AND MERCHANT ST3.

ioooMILES OF SEA BRIDGED BY ONE

Wireless

$3750will buy a new, modern home

in Manoa Valley. Easy terms

if desired.

Trent Trust Co., Ltd.

we beg to call the attention of thehonorable legislators to tho fact thatthey aro lessening the prestlgo ofthe people they represent by ilccor-atln- g

the records of this Lcglslaturoand of Congress with memorials thatdo not epitomize, public sentiment,that slip through the Lcglslaturo bydefault and would be most properlyand bitterly fought If seriously con-

sidered by Congress.Tho local governments were estab-

lished to give the people legislativecontrol of matters in tho variousCounties.

To top tills with annual sessionsof the Legislature would be to glvotho enemies of local government Justtho ammunition they aro looking for.It means an incrcaso of governmentand expense without the slightestsuggestion of reciprocal ndvantagoIn Increased efficiency.

AGED SCIENTIST

(Continued from Page 1jprizo for an essay on "Tho Cause ofUcd Glows (Krukutoa)."

Dr. Sercno Kdwanl Dlshop wasborn at Kuawalon, II. L, on Febru-ary 7, 18-- 7. He was tho son of ltcv.Artcmus Illshnp ,one of tho pioneermissionaries to theso Islands. Illsfather took up his work here In 1822,and thus Dr. Dlshop, In his earliestsurroundings, camo closely Into touchwith the pcoplo among whom hewas to spend the majority of his fu-

ture years.In 1SIC Dr. Illshop graduated from

Amherst Collcga with the degree ofllachclor of Arts, receiving tho de-gr-

of Doctor of Divinity from hisalma mater Just fifty years Inter.

It was at Auburn Theological ScmImiry Hint Dr. Dlshop received hisecclesiastical schooling, he graduat-ing from that Institution In 1851.The snmo )ear ho married CorneliaA. Sessions, nnd tho following yearwas ordained to tho ministry of thoI'lcshytcrlnii Church.

For nine years from the time ofhis ordination, Dr. lllshop wns chap-lain to seamen at Luhnlna, Maul, re-

tiring from that post in 18G2. Howas a missionary at liana until 1865,when ho became principal of l.ahal-nulun- a

Seminary.In 1877, Dr. lllshop retired from

his work ns head of the seminary,nnd ten years later ho became, editorof Tho Friend (Honolulu). Ho edit-ed tho paper until 1902, making forIt an enviable plaro among tho pub-lications of 'tho Territory.

Throughout his llfo Dr. Illshnp wasa contributor to scientific publlcn- -

ns, nnd his papers on volrnnocHn- - v Luiiniuvi tu lllliil illllllUlliy Ull

tho subject.Tio arrangements for the funeral

hnvo not yet licon made, though thoservices will probably bo Held thohitter part of the week. Tho re-

mains will bo cremated.Dr. Illshnp loaves n widow 'nnd two

children, Mrs, Jonathan Shaw of thiscity and John lllshop of Oiegon.

.Lafayette Dales was sentenced lo

prison for llfo and Mrs. Jennie Gclgerfor thirty-nine- , yours at Ogallala, Neb.They wcro charged with tho murder of.Volloy Mann, a traveling companion.

NEW

Two-Piec- e CostumesOF

Iinen and PiqueJUST IN BY EXPRESS

Latest Eastern Models

$18.50 to $30

EHLERS

I1II.O, Hawaii, March 2.1. Ily

far tho most Intcrc-itin- g of tho raseshandled by the Grand Jury wns thatnf a murderous' assault, nllcgcd tohave occurred on the llonokaa plan-

tation on March I, the matter re-

sulting In the return of two Indict-ments, against father and son, Ad-ol-

and Henry Husmnun, who nre'employed on tho llonokaa planta-tion. The Indictments were placedon the secret flic when the GrandJury made Us final report, but onSaturday tho men were brought toHtlo. Yesterday morning both de-

fendants were nrrnnged on chargesof nisnult with Intent to commitmurder. Attorneys Irwin nnd Lo- -lllond appeared for them, nnd thopicas wero continued until next Fri-

day morning.The case is ono which has created

a great deal of Interest, not only Inthe Hntnakua district hut also InHllo, owing mainly to tho mysterywhich for a long time surrounded thofacts. The result was that n number of startling rumors wcro set Incirculation, which mado tho affaireven more Bcrious than It really wns.

The ofllccrs of tho prosecutionglvo the nllcgcd facts of the case asfollows : On March 4 J. Jacohscn,a lun.i on the llonokaa plantation.went, whllo under tho Influence ofliquor, to the house of Head LunaFurscy', with whom ho hail previous-ly had trouble. Hero ho was struckby ono of tho Husmnnus. Somo oftho other plantation employes triedto talio Jacohscn to his house, buttho Husmanns and some others gothold of him. The prosecution believes that at least thrco men weroImplicated In tho matter, but, owingto tho fact that Jncobscn was toodrunk to remember anything Hinttook place, It was hard to got defi-nite Information.

Tho prosecution expects to proveHint nssallnnts throw himto the ground, struck nnd kickedhim. Jncobscn's. npsc was broken intwo places, his mouth was split totho Jaw, his falsa teeth wero broken,tho mucous membrnno of his mouthsplit, and tho tendons of his ribskicked loose. Ho wns found aboutan hour later by Lunas Martin nndLovcsted, and was then In nn uucon-ecIo-

condition. His Injuries wereso severe that for over n week It wasnot certain that ho would survive.

COOLLY WALKS OUT

(Continued from Paj;e 1)Hcrtclmann, tho stenographer, whosoofllco adjoins Sheriff Jorrctt's rooms,states that sho has a faint recollec-tion of seeing u dark man pass outof the front door. The man wnlkcdwith Ills head bent, and, althoughMiss Ilcrtolmann thought nothing oftho Incident nt tho time, sho Is nowsure that It must have been Harriswho passed her.

Sheriff Jarrett, wlio Is confined tohis room with tho grip, did not hearof the cscapo till nfter 8 o'clock ntnight. Deputy Sheriff Hoso nlso wasnot informed of tho affair till 8o'clock. Ho at onco drove up to thoSheriff's houso and Informed him oftho matter.

It Is supposed that Harris Is Inhiding In tho city, und It is rumoredthat ho was seen In tho Winstonblock last night. Tho wholo available police forco Is out on his trail,and It Is confidently expected thatho will bo under lock nnd key oncomoro beforo long.

Harris has an unsavory reputnllonnnd hns on two occasions, It Ischarged by tho police, csenped fromtho lock-u- Ho climbed tho rearwall on his two previous attempts toobtain llhorty, but was quickly

II has bcon wcnrlng nbandngo over his forehead slnco thofight on March .1, but according toMiss Ilcrtolmann the man sho sawhad nn cloth around his head. Thescars on his forehead and noso arostill plainly visible. It is thoughtthat ho wljl Inso tho uso of one cyothrough tho Injury Inflicted by Par-ker, who, after being shot, wrestedtho revolver from Hnrrls and beathi in over tho head with It.

Up till noon no nows nf Harris"whereabouts had enmo to hand. Thopolice nro sanguine, howovor, thatthey will soon have the man In cus-tody.

HAWAII CITIZENS FORCOUNTY SURVEYOR

HILO, Hawaii, March 23. Thor-oughly disgusted with tho way luwhich tho funds of tho public arcfrittered away undor tho presentmqthods employed by tho Hoard ofSupervisors, a number of prominentbusiness men gathered together Inroom 9 of tho Sprockets block lastThursday morning to dovlso meansto put a stop to this wnste, nnd tolint full Vi'iluo for tho money spent

Plsss

CorjrtjM lid, tj Tha Mtntlla Oft,

Excellent Remedy for

CONSTIPATIONAnd the Many AilmentsResulting Therefrom.Useful in Overcoming

Colds and Headaches

Requiring a

LAXATIVETo Dispel Them. It Hasa Gentle Action on the

I KIDNtYiS.. LIVtiKf-- AND-

BOWELS.

the MAN-A-LI- N CO.,COLUMBUS. OHIO. U. S. A.

Tha following wholesale ilrugtiuiwill supply tho rctnll trale:

Benson, Smith & Co.. Hviiifor loads and other such Countywork."

The result was that It was decidedto call n public meeting, not lies toattend to bo sent to prominent mennil over tho island, us well ns to thomembers of the llo.ud of Supervisors.This meeting will bo held at Fire-men's hall next Saturday afternoon.The Idea is to get such an expres-sion of public opinion ns will con-

vince the Supervisors of tho neces-sity of appointing n competent civilengineer to take charge of all thoCounty road work. It wns votedthat a public meeting be held theevening of March 27.

WRIGHT BROTHERS TO GO TOROME. l'nrls, March . Tho Wilghtbrothers, American iieroplanlstH. aroarranging to go to Home next monthto mako n series of flights.

Corporation

Seals

Made to Order, Special de-

signs submitted on request.

Orders for Wax Seals and

Commercial Die Work re-

ceive Prompt Attention at our.

hands.

li. F. Wichman & Co.

LIMITED

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NAPKINSat

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Solar Heaters, 30 to 100 gallonGalv. Tanks, 5 gallon to 500

gallon capacity. French Ranges, siz-es 4 ft. to 10 ft., for brick setting.Range closets and seats suitable foruse in schools or plantations. SheetMeal Work and Plumbing.Estimates,Jobbing promptly executed.

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mr Ban - n v v

FAIR PRICELUNCHES and DRINKS

The most pooularplace in town.

The Fashion SaloonHotel St. near Fort.

Jack Scully. Jack Roberts.

Tourists!have not seen all the sights unlcis

they visit the

Orplrcum Saloon,

185 editorial rooms 356 but-- '

ness office. These are the telephonenumbers of the Dulletln office.

rv'jBjJJil

If In the

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directions: akiivthf notation Willi a lmli tunil Hit; iiUcr- wlilch ttic

nt-- t iifcM. Tlit pclMftimiyikl-t- he i tnl to etttr-ml-

He nil kfii'tttor-minit- i

Ifllic t'ncni thehrewrll miolntol wilH II.

He care M In AflyliiR Itnot to Rf I U liito l tie eye or

cut or ottIleltlfF A VlOl I'OIMlS,

It inif-it-

nf children nJ uot whereTout, li kept.

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This poison will exter-minate BCD BUGS.

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Ltd.,

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"The Man With the Hoe"Should Sow

MORSE SEEDSAlways Reliable

Our new general Catalogue is notfread for mailing and will be foundof gicnt value to the of

Seeds, Plants and TreesThis Catalogue, is the finest we

have ever issued and will be mailed

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city, call ntRetail Store:

MARKETOpp. California

frujiirnl

intonkfptotitofrrich

and

planters

Honolulu

Photo Supply Co.

free to all who write us.When writing mhlrcss us nt

52 JACKSON STREETSAN FRANCISCO, CALIF.

Films, Kodaks, Velox

"Everything Photographic"Fort Street, near Hotel

SILK LISLE HOSE FOR MEN

PLAIN AND FANCY.3 Pairs, 50 cents; 3 Pairs, $1.00; 1 Pair, 25c cents; 1 Pair, 50 cents,

L. AHOY, Nuuanu, below Hotelfii

Eddy

RefrigeratorsNew Shipment Just InAll Styles

T. H. Bavies fc Co., Ltd.Hardware Department

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arc for

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ZealandLamb, Mutton, Rabbits

IMntunrvnMt

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Hawaiian

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snippma and commission merchant.INSURANCE AND MARINE.

Agent for ARTHUR & Bath, Maine;PARR0TT & CO., Hn Vranciico.

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Finest Soil atSEE

LIMITED.Ofllce; ST. opp. Irwin &

W. L EATON,Collector Evening Bulletin; Financial

Secretary Hawaiian EnjjineerinRAssociation. Office Hours: From

Eulletin1041 SO. KINO T.n.

WATCHESIN0ERS0LL WATCHES

Watchdealers.

cliwartz,Anent Hawaiian Iftlnis,

Cor. FORT and Honolulu,

Evening Bulletin

graceful, stylish,

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street and evcry-da- y wear.

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IMio

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Iron Fence

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office.

KINO

and Monument WorksKINO PHONE 237.

L. I J.I 1 J ill J

Gilnian,

Good Folks TakeNotice

It's a Good SJgnIf it's painted by

Stanley Stephenson,The Faint Sbon. 134 King St.

IW I

Lowest PricesONCE.

TELEPHONE 281

Received ex Alameda a New Shipment of latest Styles in

LADIES' HATS.

K. UYEDA,S 1028 NUUANU SX

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LEVY'Stor

Groceries

75c. Per Month

.Honolulu Construction and Draying Go.,

ST..H0N0LULU,

KEYSTONE-ELGI-

Jos.

White

Wm. Williamson,

Stock and Bond Broker,83 MERCHANT ST.

j

PHONE 012. F. 0. BOX 528.

HONOLULU STOCK EXCHANGE

HONOLULU. March 22. 1909

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MlflAlfKw nnmiloiCn .. r) fi ji'lAwtliMti Aet'c C 1. Ji.l In 177llm Tom ft ujjCo . 1.V2.V; ! Tii 113)1

t'wiiilfiSuTt i i.O.I.'Xi J IIilfwtcmtl ilRil Cm ;),'' m IllilmmVm uRr Co ,!.in.'i in

Itnlltn rr Co f..if. iIhitrtiKm Snir Da it rn.iiivi i iiKill U U PUlttHt.MI o Irlt 'HKelt alia Sd f o- - ..... . I.I11 tklftiuL, Si.Kr (!u lrMiii liaiik'nina Swjruf Co Takui imjMrllryduitm Co .... I.Vll.(xi .3OaI.v jr r Ct Worn) i :it. iu'i" n H t;ar Co ... Uiiitn i ''Oo ouiu.ir rum Co Amivi jii J'lW .4. PUKAf Co U1 .. iimiifi 'jt i i'.n'owaluCo, ... . ... IVl.lltl llr.mliu Suaar PNtii Co Vo.1"! Vi

faiifirvxarMrt ... nmifi .a uKala rUtiHiimiCn . "i lou jiiP1tkrn Sugar Co.... TVvaii) tin III IV)PlMrrrMlllCa J..O.IXI llll K1'lIpvi,ixi III"'

r.Aioi ionirp.'M) ii.j

lr7O0l 1mtilU.tRlO 11.

I.IVW BJtWA 10

MOO) I0u

.ninr vmll0,lO Ji

Ol.'.ll 'j,!0.iw a

Ik".

tl VI '

oil

!!) iUIi....

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'ji'j .. .',

ion .. -lui . ..,l"i ...nM.Iii ....l .I'Kl ....101 .......1KI ...

IPJ ..llN

WiltlilHAitrlcCo ....mult it Siizar Co ....

Walmanala Sugar Co.Wftimea Sugar Mid Co

MISCKLLANKOITHInter-Ma-n J Sifm NCoHawaiian Hlrcuk Co.,HonRTft I.CoPrefHon RTft tCaConMatul Ttlrplinne CoNahlka RLbbcrO,

Purl UpNahiku RufibcrCo AOAtlll Kft I, CoHitoRRCo,HntiHftMCo-iUwiinPivirptcCo.

nor oslUwTero c(PlrcCIKM.. I .r , i clUwTtr.WprHawTir,!. mHaw Tr ticlUw (Viv'i ipc. .....Ca.KfttS,lftKICnfcHa Ill Sugir Coft til.Ham. Pllrh Co,

Upir Pilch foII Com A Sur Co , ctta linear Con lie..IlllnP k?Gi Con 6 PCllnnakaaSugu ro f:lion ft!- - uCnli p eKat.uktl P.ant Co C It cMrlrylrSL'aM.Daliu R ft I. Co 6 c . llllOalitl Sugar Co tpc . KMClaa Sugar Cn6 pcPac Sug. Mill Co, 6 IWPal "li.tl..,i Lo .... luiriontcr MIIICo 6ic .. 101Walalua KttrCo ... e jnn)

HnlcH Uutnccn HcinnlH: no Umi.$29.5(1; 2 Una, 2!),r.fl; IT. Wllliilll.1,$01); 5d Wnlalun, SOD; 10 W'nlalim, $'J0;:5 Wnlaliia. $'J0; in lMniK.iT, Jlfil; 18IMiinocr. f, 100 Haw. Sue Co., 110;100 Kwn, 29.50; 20 Oaliu Hub Co,Wl.r.0; ICO Oiinnici, f42.r,0; 4(1 OaliuHub. Co. 3l.r.0; 2R Onlnt Siik Co.,I3I.B0. Svtrm 3 I'al.i, $1!I5, 5 HawHlIK, Co., till; 15 i:.i, $2!l RO; 40 OihllSon. Co., $32, 75 OjIiii Suif Co, $32,1.5 Oaliu Sue. Co., $32; 50 llnw. C. & 8.,$11,5; 5 Haw. C. & 8.. $115.

Latest sugar quotation 3.92 cents or$78.40 per ton.

Sugar, 3.92 cts

Beets, IDs 4 l-- 2d

Henry Wateriiouss Trust Co.,Member. Honolulu BtocK and Bond

, Exchange.FORT AND MERCHANT 8T8.

TELEPHONE 730.

NEW - TO-DA- Y

NOTICE

Tlie I lorn lo I'. Illaliop Miihoiini willliu open lo vlullorH iih iimiul on l'rl-la- y

mill Saturday, from 10 n. in. toI 110 i. in., lonniicni'liiK l'rlilny,M.irrli 2iitli. V.lsllorH uro roiim-utpi- l

lo use the HoiiRhtallliiR Street en- -Ir.iure, oppoalta tlio I'alani.i l'limiiliiRStation, for tills week.1207-3- 1 IIV OUI)i:il.

CARD OF THANKS.

I wluli to tender tlio tlinnlis of tliuMauuiinlii Seminary Alumni Aswicla-Ho- n

lo lis numerous Rrniluates nndother kind friends lluoimhinit tlioTerritory who ilonaled lllicrnlly totlio Alumni ABsoclallon liuui held InWallnku Armory. Wnlliiku, Maul, onSaturday, Maicli 20, 1!M)U, andwhoso kind asulstanrp and aid arcmost hlfihly npiireclatcd.

MRS, lOi;iNI ItOIIINSON.1'renldont Maiinanlii Keinlnary A. A.

I'ala, Maul, March 22d, 1909.1207-- Wkl-- lt

FRENCH LAUNDRY

All Hand Work. Laces,Oloves, Feathers PromptlyCleaned. 258 iBeretania;Phone 1491.

WANTSPOSITION WANTED

ning American woman would likea position of any kind. Telephone2W, room 22G 4207-- lt

WANTED

For Porto Rico, two good Irrigatinglunas, Portuguese preferred,Miiing single men, wages $"! permonth fine paid Adiliessllullijtln olllce. 42G7--

Bulletin Business Office Phone 258.RullMin Kdttorial Room PIioim 18S,

Boys

Knickerbocker Sfiils and

Single TrousersWe have just opened a big new line ofthem, the finest we hsvc seen in years.Bring your boy here to be fitted out in

the greatest boys' clothes in the world

Silva's ToggerySTREET near TORT. PHONE G51.

The Best

Couth Drops

r-- (B XTCherry Pectoral.

Sixtycars ngo physicians firstused AyeVa Cherry Pectoral, nnd

ever since Chen it has been thostandard cough remedy all over thoworld. Thousa'nds of families, inEurope, Asia, Africa, and Amorica,keop a bottlcyof it in tho houseready for an emergency. I

fyersHherrif 9eetoralcontrols tha spasmodic effort a ofcoughing, rolioToa tho congestion in

the throat, quiets the inflammationin the bronchial tubes, and prevents

I

tho lungs from becoming involved.Thcro aro many substitutes and

imitations, lie suro you got Ayor'sCherry Pectoral. It contains'nonarcotic or poison of any kind.

Put up in largo and small bottles.iy Dr. 1. C.7r k C, ti.ill. Mm . U. S. A.

SENATE

(Continued from Page 11Klon, but that. thioiiKli overnight. tlieliiHtrumentri never were executed.

Slnco that lime the nronertv. thenliiken of bj tliu pemons fornhom II was Inlendeil. lias been boh.or linn ili'srcwlcil to people ho hnxeMippusrd that they had a rlear title. IL

Ih llieri'foro ptovlded that a cuinmlsslon Khali bo appointed to lnellKittho matter diligently, with the lew toBtrnlKhlenliiK uiatlerH out. mid Kraut-In-

title where until is duo., Senate ltlll No. 101, piolillillliiK tlioKale of opium, wan laid on the table ontliu recommendation of the .ludlelaryConimltteo. In Hh report, the eommlt.v.. vpum.i un- - uvii.i iii.ii iii.iiiulegislation on the Kiilijtct already ex- -

IstH. nnd that the Munition Ih onethe unforccmuut of the exist-

ing law, rather than tho pikhiiku ofany new Inns.

Senate 1)111 No 115, faking tliu appro-priation for Hie Forestry Iiepailtueulout of thu (leneial Appioprlullon ltlllnnd tacking it onto the Cotisenatlon- -

Immigration Act, wan up for secondreuuing, , uiyoraiile repou wait nriuoby tho Wnvs and Mraiis Connnltlee,and Senator Palrcblld moved that thebill pasH second reading.....nvnniM whuwwm.

Makekau, who suddinly devel-oped etri'tne cant Inn, dlseoveied somepiovlslous In the pinposed law whichfrightened him, nnd lie tbcrefoiemoved that action be deferred until

Ills motion was sustained.Senate IHII No. UC, modlflng the

Immigration lllll so lis In cut out nuvInheritance tax In connection therewith, passed second leading withoutopposition

llouso lllll No Kill, lovjlng a lax of2 per rent on nil IneomeK In exeebH or11500 passed seiond reading

A coiumunlcitlon fioni Major Wins -

l,i' i.tinlnuhiL. in,.a in .,..,.1.1.. ii,..Senators to visit the fortification woikHat Diamond Head, and ofriirlug to ae- -

eompany the and oxplulntho work to them, was, on million, nc- -

copted with thanks and tho MillturCommittee was cmpoweicd to meetwith Mujor Winslow and urruiigu thedetails of the trip.Routine,

Senate Bill No. 117, mnendlng thedelinquent tax law, was teferred to theSpecial Committee on Taxation

Senate lllll No. 118, prohibiting theunauthorized wearing or the badge ofi.uy fraternal organlratlon, went to theJudiciary Committee-- . "

House Hill No HI, milking II an offense tu place utiMliiiig duugciou.i nou public highway, passed second roud-In-

Senate mil No 120 fixing the lietnse for second hand dealers at $2'i,wiih lefened in Hip Wav- - mid MeanrtCoiuiiilttee

,9

KINO

LOCAL AND GENERAL

Bulletin Want Ads. will do allthat puhlicitv can do toward finding t

work for workers. I

Call up 290 for Sullivan's Hack. ,

Have you looked for him at theRoyal Annex? I

.Indue J I Kiihvl was u imkhi'Iikit I

fiimi Kauai HiIh iiioiiiIiik. I

New idcltiren nt Hie Snn I'TiinrlwoTliealn- - tonlclit A bit; doulilo uliow.

Mm. I'lilielilld ramc over from Kuu iltoday, arrhln;; In the aleiiincr W. (1.

Hull.Mm. KearnH makes nnd picks llu- -

nllnn prmerM-s- ; tliey uru line. TnkoKUino home.

Inter-Inlan- nnd O. It. & I., shippinglooks fur alo at tho llu I let Inoffice, 50 each.

ClmrloH llartuell nnd pail) left onllui Mlkiilinln I.ikI iiIkIu Tor the ll.ut- -

will miirli on Molokul.It C Hearle of Maul Ik In (own He

arrhed tills luoinliiK lu the C'l.iudlueiireoiiiianled hy liU wife

All IMtiK, nuiiiiiKer of Klp.ihulu SimaiConiliany, mih iiiuoiik the arihalu thinnuiinliiK fioni Harm. Maul

J. W A, Hodlioime, the lUer of cliroliionielem, departed for the liinluhind'on (lie lllliuil.in elerday

Prank Tlioinpsoii stilted etcrilayHint i; .1. Lord will proh.ilily ninkii utilp to r.urope lieforu returnlni; to Ma- -

'WilliA. O.irtlcj. ni.innKer of the Hawaiian

Klictrlr Company, who hint keen onKauai on IiiibIiioi'H, returned this mornIiik I nthe Hull.

Coat your Iron roofs with "Arabic."You will bo surprUod at Its coolingand prcscrvntho properties CaliforniaFeed Co., hcentn.

The Illsjinp Miiauum will be openlo lnllniH on Friday nnd HatmdaHum 10 to I 30 p. in., comiiienciii!,l"rlla . March 20.

The liar Akuik-IjIIo- of Hawaii Ih hiliiiiKlUK for a ineetluK to tic held I'll'! w"l" referenco lo tho seroml JuiIbo- -

,nii oi me i eiienu i ouriMi nml Mm. Henry K. Cooner left

for Hie Co.iht on Hie Manchuria. Theme taklm; it Micatlou trip to IhII leiullM'K nnd fileiid.H in C.illfortilii.

What about jour lint? U'h time liuiik 3een to. Call on tho Kxpcrt

Work guaranteed. TortSt. opp Club Htnbh'B,

Tile Ililo Ilo.ud or Triule ,lt ItH meet-Iii- k

last Saturday decided to enter uIkoioiih pnileKl I the piopimeil

cm. hi hi,, upiiropiialliiii ror the exlenseK of lb.- - lillo C'licult Court

Judge l.lndsav bn been appointedby Chief limllce llartuell lo bo Judgeof the Juvenile court, lu accordanceWilli the provlKlutiH of Act 22 of thepii'Kcut fcsKloii of the I eglKlaturo.

President tliliuoru will coiiliiiue bintalk im "Soil Peiillllv ' at the Collegeof Hiittull Ibis evening lit 7.30 At8..1(1 Ml. Hosiuer will sneak on Hie subua of "Pconoinlcs of Poiesirv" Tin

'lectures of tliu coiu-s- have been verInteresting and II Is desired that tln-i-

, n i,irl!0 ulteudiince this i veilingi . ,..,., iliniu I ,.,.., Illiiu inyvv .ui ii n iniihoe niiiii win1p hold in tho I'iuIhIi Hiiiiho of Ccntial Union Church. Moiuliu uwiitiiu.March 29, nt li o'clock The guest ofhonor will be the Rev Clias. P. Dole,inesldent of the Twentieth Ci'lltiii)Club of Huston. He will adiliess tlioLeague on "Modern Social

I)r Chapman Ih mil of those sensa- -

tlonal levlvitllslH who Iriciuenth do'"ro iiartu limn gram when visiting an

"H "K,;nl "'"''luniiv no is now(liitely flee from cant rant nerve,Btr"1" ","1 ' ! ''al"". simple, dl- -

met. tMilseil, convincing, Willi ii win'JK personality mid splendid logic and"kihiiimi lueinou nosioii is not easiij

,"l",p'1,"",11 5''1 ""' cll"l"i'aii meetings' " '" " '" " "' "n '" "' "'

latest authentic repeals, much betanked among Hie two or thiee gieaticllMoiis movements i ver witnessed nNew Kimlaud The Huston Journal.wIioeo tieatment of I)r Chapinnirswork has been Ideal puis the numberIII 20,r,0 Honolulu Is pleparlng togive the doctor nnd his assistants nlight I o) ,i! weleciuie upon theii antvnlnext week

TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY

Tako Laxative Dromo QutninTablets. All druggists refundthe money if it fails to cure.

'.. W. Grove's signature t oneach boxr.UUS MKUICINU CO, Bt. Louj, U. B. A.

51 . Stein li Co. i J ?$ ij "' ' .

us

FTf'"

vEdeihcimer,

TkeTUNGSTEN LAMP

Makes Electric Lifcht so reasonable that no one can

nfTonl to be without it.

Hawaiian Electric Company, Ltd.KINO ST. NEAR ALAKEA. PHONE 390

EVEN IN THE COLD WEATHER

jou will enjoy a glass of cold soda

water. It is relished bv persons who

have n care for their health and per-

sonal comfort. You can have a case

delivered at your door.

Consolidated Soda Works Co., Ltd.0. S. LEITHEAD, Manager.

Hiras.-rmwa::jJLWjs3-33

PORTO JRICAN CIGARS

zzeaxsn,

TELEPHONE

Sale

10 COLORS! A MOST ELEGANT SMOKE; A SUPERIORCI0AR

LEWIS & CO,, LTD.DISTRIBUTORS FOR HAWAIIAN ISLANDS.

THE TOBACCO PALACE.1C9 KINO STREET.

k . 4n a .OS - M X 9 - Hf ia ff

SPECIALoi)004) 3(

ONE WEEK ONLY,

NOTE

A X M I N S T E( 9x12 fi . J.is to S30;4 BRUSSELS :

4cx ft . $ir. to S10: "'9x12 fl , $.2.--

.to $l'J. s

BODYCx9 ft. s:io to S23. "

SMYRNA :

45 4 f , $10 t0 50,7 ft. J!5 to4! r.x9 ft

it TAPESTRY :

i

nzatcsxrvoaiz

WaterPHONE 71. '

210.

r , 4 , ( fVS VT W X 1 &

4

4)

45

41

()

4?

4))

(.545

45

55

SIZES; ALL

THE

BEGINNING MONDAY. MARCH 22D.

REDUCED PRICES

II :s ft. S30 to 24.

s to $13.ft., S23 to 19.'

BRUSSELS:5 . VJ0 lo $70.

4 ft.. JIB to $0.522. fr.. J 10 to $22.J if, now $12.

8 fl . 3! to $23 7x9 fl S17a0ta$12.VELVET PILEDE:

t l t n J'13 to $3.JUTE:c'i it jio to $5.

Jordan's0

&

p,

Ii

R 'iff rywfc

'

r G EVENING nOLLRTIN. HONOLULU,!'. II .WJJONKSIJAY, MAIL 21, lOOD

Oceanic Steamship CompanyTIME TABLETho etsmors of tlili line will arrive and leave this port at hereunder:

Lcnve S. F. Airitc Hon.

AVI.. 3 Al'L. 9

API.. 24 At'L. 30MAY 15 MAY 21

Rates from Honolulu to San Francisco First class $65; Round TripSI 10; Family Rooms extra.

G. & LtdOCEANIC 3. 9. CO.

PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP

Steamers of the above companies will at Honolulu and leave this porton or about the dates below mentioned:

FOR JAPAN AND CHINA:

N'IPI'O.N MAUL' . MAR. 2G

SIIIKUIA . ... U'lt. 1

CHINA PIL !

MANt'lll'IMA I'U. 15

FOR GENERAL INFORMATION APPLY TO

Ht Hackfeld &

ALAMEDA

Wm. Irwin Co.,

AHERICAN-HAWAIIA- STEAMSHIP COMPANY.

Weekly Sailings via Tehnuntepec.FROM NEW YORK TO HONOLULU,

t'relght received at nil time ut the Company's Whurf, 41st Street, SoutUI)rook!)ii.

'KOM SAN FIIAXCISCO TO HONO- - FROM SEATTLE AND TACOMA TOLOLl! DIRECT. HONOLULU DIItECT.

l'LIIIADKS. TO HAII APR. 17 MEXICAN. TO SAIL APR. 1Fielgbt received at Company's MISSOl'ltlAN, TO SAIL . . . APR. 10

wharf, Oreccwlch Street.

FROM HONOLULU TO SAN FRAN-- 1

CISCO.I'LICIADES, TO SAII APR. 2'

Canaciian-AuntraHa- n Royal MallSlonrnHii'p Cnmpany,

Steamers of tho above line, running In connection with the CANAD-IAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO. between Vancouver, O. C, and Sydney, N.8. W and calling at Victoria, D C, Honolulu and S'jva, FIJI, and Bris-bane, are DUE AT HONOLULU en or abo'it the dates below stated, viz.:

FOR fIJI AND AUSTRALIA: i

MAKURA PR. 2AOIt.VXCI MAY IMARA.MA MAY 28

'Will cull at Fanning Island.

-- Pacific

TransferFurr.iture

GRAIN,1

of quality pur-chased

BLDG.,P.

AGENTS

Tobaccos in

MYRTLE

S. F.

MCIl. 21 3014 AVI.. 20

MAY 5 MAY 11

2 JUNE 1

GENERAL AGENTS.srsiT: i 'jiw

Co., & TOYO KAISHA

SAN FRANCISCO:

MXNCIirlllA. 2:1

rillYO MAIL 30ASIA ..., Pit. C

Co., Ltd., a dm

For further Intormntlon nppljr toII. HACKFELD &. CO..LTD.,

Honolulu.C. P.

Arwnt.

VANCOUVER:

31MARAMA APR. 2.7

Baggage 8h'pplng

Picking

Wood

Coal 58

CEMENT. ETC,ytirv.xtr?z

Fast SchoonerCONCORD

Sailing for

KAPUNA, HONOIPU. KATLUA andHOOKENA

From Sorenson'son Board or to

HAWAIIAN CO.,

Telephone 300, Maunakea St., belowP. 0. Box 820.

rW- - BULLETIN P V -- rj

Through Tickets Issued from Honolulu to Canada, United States andEurcpe. For Freight pnd Passage and all Information, apply to

1fceo.ll. Paies&Co lid. (icnentl Agonts.

Matson Navigation CompanySCHEDULE S. S. "HILONIAH"

in the Direct S crvice BetweenSAN FRANCISCO AND HONOLULU

ARRIVE HONOLULU LEAVE IIONOLHI.lAPRIL II, 1909 23 1909MAY 12, 1909 APRIL 20. 1I09JUNE 9, 1909 MAY 18, 1909

JUNE 15, 1909

The S. S. "I.URLINE" of this L carrying both freight and pas-sengers, sails from this Por for Sa n Fraipisro on or about March 30th.

Passenger Rates to S. F.: First Cnbin, $60; Trip First Class$110.00

For further particulars apply toCASTLE & C00KE, LTD., Agents.

Union

Co., Ltd.and Piano Moving.

MARU

Hustace-Recl-k Co., Ltd..Phone 295. DRAYMEN 63 Queen Street. P. 0. Box 212.

Estimate Given on all kinds of teaming.

Dealers in

STOVE, STEAM AND COAL.

CRUSHED ROCK, BLACK AND WHITE SAND, QA3DEN SOIL

HAY,"1"

FINEST FITend cloth A-- l can be

from

SAINO CHAN,McCAHDLESS

(I. Box 0C1. Telephone 031.

FOREDOEWOATIf Rnd QBOID Tobaccos

Tbe only two good smokingtbe Market.

FITZPATRICK BROS.fld CIGAR STORE

S.S.

iVive Hon. Arrive

MClt.API,.

MAY

uKISEN

FOR

MAIL

A

AgentsMORSE,

General Frelcht

FOR

AORANOI MAR.

Storage

Wharf,Apply

BALLASTING Agt.

King.

ADR

general

MARCH

inc.

Round

FIREWOOD, BLACKSMITH

Weekly "Bulletin, $1 Year

ESTABLISHED IN 1858.

BISHOP & CO.BANKERS

Commercial and Trav-e'er- s'

Litters of Creditissued on the Bank ofCalifornia and The Lon-don Joint Slock Bank,Ltd., London.

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

Interest allowed onterm and Sivings BankDeposits.

Clai's Spreckels. Wm. G. Irwin.

Claus Spreckels & Co.

BANKCR8HONOLULU, : : : T. H,

San Francisco Agents The NoTad.i National Hank of Snn ITanchco.

Draw Exchange on tho Nevada Natlunnl Hank of San Francisco.

London The Unlou of Londnn andSmith's Uank, Ltd.

New Yc-- 'i American KschangoNational Ilank.

Chicago Cora Exchange NutlonntRank.

Paris Credit Lyonnan.Hongkong and Yokohama ' Hong-kon- s

Shuniibnt Hanking Cnrporntton.New Zealand and Australia Uauk

ot New Zealand nud Ilank ot Austra-lasia.

Victoria and Vancouver Ilank ofUrltlih North America,

Deposits received. Loans made onapproved security, Commercial andTravelers' Credits lsiuil. llllla ofExcbangu bougLt nnd sold.

Collections Promptly Accounted For.

The Yokohama SpecieBank, Limited

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

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 Ofucc Deposits for fixed pe-

riods.Local Deposits $25 and upwards

for one ycur at rate of V per an-

num.Head Office Deposits, Yen 25 and

upwards for one-ha- lf year, one year,two years, or three years at rate ofSys'm per annum.

Particulars to be obtained on ap-plication.

Honolulu Office 07 S. King Street.P. 0. Box 108.

M. TOKIEDA Manager

The PirstAMERICAN SAVINGS

AND TRUST GO

OF HAWAII, LTD.

SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL. .1200,000.00PAID UP CAPITAL $100,000.00President Cecil DrownVice President M. P. RobinsonCashier L. T. Peck

Office: Corner Fort nnd KIiir StsSAVINGS DEPOSITS received mid

lutoreBt allowed for yearly depositat tho rata of 4H pur cent, perannum.

Rules nnd regulations furnishedupon application.

FIRE INSUHAXGc

Tilt

F. DILLINQIiAiV. CO

UHITEB,

General Agent lor Hawaii:Atlas Assurance Company of Lindon.Nw York Underwriters' Agency.Trovldence Washington Insurance Co.1th FLOOR, STANGCNWALD BLDG.

WM. G. IRWiNA C0..LTC,

AGENTS FOR THH

Royal Insur. Co. of Liverpool, Eng.Commercial Union Assurance Go.,

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

Edinburgh, Scotland,The Upper Rhino Ins. Co., Ltl

ilexander & BaldwinLIMITED.

OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS.

H. P. Baldwin PresidentJ. B. Castle Vic PresidentW. M. Alexander.. Second Vice Pres.J. P. Cooke

. . . .Third Vice Pres". and ManagerJ. Waterhouse TreasurerE. E. Paxton SecretaryW. O. Smith DirectorJ. R. Gait DirectorW. R. Caitle Director

SUGAR FACTORS,

COMMISSION MERCHANTS and

IHSUHAHBE AGENTS

Agents forHawaiian Commercial &. Knpar Co.Haiku Sugnr Company.ram Plantation.Maui Agricultural Company.Hawaiian Surar Comnanv.Kahuku Plantation Company,Kahului Railroad Company.Haleakala Ranch Company.Honolua Ranch.

Castle & Cooke, LtdHonolulu, T, H.

SHIPPING AND COMMISSION MER- -

CHANTS, SUGAR FACTORSand

GENERAL INSURANCE AGENTSrepresenting

F.wa Plantation Co.Waialua Agricultural Co., Ltd.h.oliala Sugar Co.Waimea Sugar Mill Co.Apohaa Sugar Co., Ltd.

Fulton Iron Works of St. JouiiBlake Steam PumpsWeston's CentrifugalsBabeock & Wilcox BoikrvGreen's Fuel Economizer!Marsh Steam PumpsMatson Navigation Co.Flanten' Line Shipping Co.

Win. G, Irwin & Go.LIMITED.

SUGAR FACTORS andCOMMISSION AGENTS.

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

Agents forOceanic Steamship Co., Sat, Francis-

co. Cal.Baldwin Locomotive Works, Phila-

delphia, Pa.Hakabu PlanLttion Co., Hilo Sugar

Co., Honolulu Plantation Co.,Hutchinson Sugar PlantationCo., Kila'uea Sugar PlantationCo., Olowclu Company, PaauhauSugar Plantation Co., Waima-nal-o

Sagnr Co.

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

AGENTS FOR:Hawallsn Agricultural Co., Ookala

Sugar Plant. Co., Onomea Sugar Co.,Honomu Sugar Co., Walluku Sugar Co.,Pepeekeo Sugar Co., The PlantersLine cf San Franctico Packets.LIST OF officers:

C M. Cooke, President; GeorgeRobertson, Vice President and Mana-ger; E. F. Olshop, Treasurer and Sec-retary; F. W. Macfarlane, Auditor; P.C Jones, C M. Cooke and J. R, Gait,Directors.

LIFE INSURANCEIs not a Luxury; It Is a Necessity.

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

New England Mutual

Life Insurance Co.,OF DOSTON. MASSACHUSETTS.

If you would be fully Informed aboutthese laws, address

Castle Zf Cooke,GENERAL AGENTS.

HONOLULU. T. H.

WAVES IMYTGN137 MERCHANT STREET.

LOTS FOR SALE

, IN KAPIOLANI PARK ADDITIONand Cher desirable localities.

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

bouse iu;d furniture, at a bargain.

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

TERS, PAPER HANGERS andMASON WORKERS.

Second Hand Lumber, Doors anaSashes Bought and Sold.

KING ST., PAXAMA JUNCTIONPhone 694.

Illanlc honks of till BiirtH. ledgers,itf , manufactured by thy llullotlnI'll' Ualilnt; Company,

Legal Notices.

NOTICE TO CREDITORS.

Estate of Kauimakaolc Lazarus,Deceased.

The undersigned, having been dulyappointed executor of tho will of

Lazarus, deceased, herebygiven notice, to nil creditors of salilcstnto to present their claims, dulymilhenticnted, nnd accompanied bytho proper vouchers, If any exist,even If the claim Is Hrcured by mort-gage upon rent property, to him, athis olllce In the .Judiciary Ilulldlng,Honolulu, within nix months fioni'the dale of the first publication here-of, or Bitch claims will ho foreverhaired.

Honolulu, Feb. 21th. 1000.IIHNKY SMITH.

Kxcculor of Will ot Knulinakn-i)l- e

LiuKiriw, Deceancd.Wnile Wiirren Thnyer, Attorney

for Hxccutor.4213- - h. 21; Mnr. .1, 10, 17, SI,

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IN TUB CIIICFIT COURT OFTIIKFlwt Circuit, Territory ot Hawaii.At Chambers; lei l'lobatc. In theMutter of the Kstnle of KUznlictli K.N'nh.'inleliin, late nr Honolulu, O.ihil,Deceased. Order of Nutlco of Hear-ing l'etltlou fur Administration. Onleading 't:id tiling the petition of.!oh n Nnhnoleliui of Honolulu, Onlut,alleging that Kllzahclli K. Nnhanle-lu- a,

(if said Honolulu, died Intcst.iton' Honolulu nn the 8th day of March,A. I). 1009, leaving property In thoTenltory of Hawaii necessary In homliultilxteicil upon, nnd praying (hatletters of ndmlnlMiatlon Issue. IdWilliam O. Smith, of said Honolulu,without bond, It Ik ordered thatMonday, the 2Clh day r.f April, A.

I. lfiOH. nt 10 o'clock a. m., be nndheiehy Is appointed for hc.it lug mildpetition In the court loom of this(nut nt hald Honolulu, nt which time,nnd pinto nil pertonn concerned maynppe.ir nnd Miow ciiiisc. If nny theyhave, why said petition should nothe grunted, nnd that notice of thisolder shall bo published once n weekfor tluee succensho wccKm In thoKvcnlng llttllctln. n newspnper pub-ll'h-

In said Honolulu tn thelanguage.

Dated nt Honolulu, Mnrch 10th,loot).

(Sgd.) W. J. UOIIINSON,Thhd Jitilgo nf tho Circuit Court

of the First Circuit.Attest: (Sgd.) L. 1'. SCOTT,

Clerk.. I2CI Mar. 17, 21. 31; Apr. 7.

Corporation Notices

ELECTION OF OFFICERS.

Wailuku Sugar Co.

At tho Annual Meeting of Share-holders of the WAILUKU SUGARCOMPANY held this day, the follow-ing mimed olllcers wcro duly electedto servo for tho ensuing year:M. P .Robinson PresidentP. C. Jones Vice PresidentG". H. Robertson TreasurerF F. Bishop Secretaryt' s. M. Cooke Director

R. Robinson AuditorVII of the above, excepting tho Alt-o- r,

eoiibtltute the, Hoard of Dlrcc-r- s.

Dated, Honolulu, Feb. 23, 1009.i:. v. nisiioi",

Secretary, Walluku Sugnr Co.4213-l-

ANNUAL MEETING SHAREH0LD- -

ERS OOKALA SUGAR PLAN- -

TATI0N CO.

At tho Annual Meeting of share-holders of the Ooknln Sugnr I'lantn-llri- u

Company held this day, tho fol-

lowing oniccrs and directors wcroduly olectcd:J. M. Dowsett PresidentW. G. Walker ,. Vice PresidentGeo. H. Robertson .... TreasurerE. F. Bishop SecretaryT. R. Robinson AuditorJas. A. Kennedy, P. Muhlendorf,

A. C. Palfrey DirectorsAll of the above excepting tho Au-

ditor cuiiHtltiillng tho Hoard ot

E. F. BISHOP,Secretary.

Dated, Honolulu, Februnry 20,1300. 42t0-t-

We putNew Rubber Tires

ON

Baby Carriages,

Go Carts,

Irish Mails, etc.

Coyne Furniture Co.,

Ltd.BISHOP STREET. HONOLULU.

The Weekly Edition of the EveningBulletin gives a coniphto summary ofthe news of the day.

REPRESENTATIVES

HOLDSJ.GABFEST

Insane Substitute For

Lunacy Uominission

Measure

HOUSE.

Afternoon Session Twenty-Nint- DayThe House wimted tho whole ila

yesterday, doing nothing with muchnoise nnd volubility. The Utile that ItHceined 10 accomplish might betterlime been left undone. Most of the

was npiandeied In n loud andIrullless discussion of the Appioprl.iHon Hilt, which Is milling more th-i-

mi expensive Joke, tinwiiy, an then? Isno Intention on the part of the Houselenders tn pass It. The Oahil incinticiHmnde most of the nolro ilurlni: the

which lid lllce In return k Justlieloie the ( (iinnilttve of the Wholerose to "report IMogress" Hint Ihumembers from Ihu Fourth nnd Fifthdon't seem In know who ought tu h.notho wulcr work, "but Oahil eeitnlulylinn the Gas Works."

The excellent Insanity Coninilssloninensiiie liitiodiieed by Hhlugle amiknown iih House 11111 72. was knifed1) Ihu .ludlclarj Comtnltlei whichtabled It In order tn Inliodiicc n su'liytltnle bill which retains (he niott

lhcloun fiatiiros of the present liihiinulaw.

The ndiulnlctriillnn lepros i.ieamiie.Introduced some Hiiie ago by lluddy,was also tabled nnd Its place takenby i KiilMiltule bill which Is ilrlunll'.Ihu snine In effect but with the real-ure-

obnoxious to n ceilaln coutliigenlof tho Leglslntiiro carefully burled.The substitute wiih Introduced by HieHealth mill I'ollco Coniniltleo, whichIn Its leiHiit on the orlKlnal measuresaid:

"It rcpuiM tn defeat Ihe objectsoueht, n general Invltallini Andencoitrigeini'tit. without hardship toliidlildii'ils, to come nnd nppotr forexninlnatloii whenever Ihe (list symp-tom of dlrt-as- arltes. which Is the limeI" reaii the full benefit or teceut

where it euro III certain singesof the disease Is nsaurcd bv the high-est nuthoiltleu."A Statue for Kaulkeaoull.

Like Introduced n bl'l providing fortho appropriation of ln,0(io for Ihepurpose of electing n st itue in honorof Kniilkeaouli, Kamehamcha III.

Kealawnii Introduced a bill tn pin-hlb-

fishing with nets In Illlo Im fortwo jears nrter Mny 1, 1000.

Cntley had n Utile resolution to npproprlnte $15 000 to build nil additionto Mcfinxir'H I Hiding, ami the tiiilti-lenanc- e

or olhi p Maul ljinlluga.Knnlliii c mic through with linolher

Kaulkeaoiill statue petition, signed byLIS persons.Politics Purel.

Wnlwab lev bill. No. 00, providingfor the iipikilntniciit nf'depiitjby sheriffs .ironnuil the (lrst ilelnln ofthe day. Coney (hauiploned the bill,which was ndwrnelv reported bv theCotiinilttie. lie pointed out the verobvious of the present liwthe oiil) one of Its kind lit nil Amvrle.uicommunity, which by allowing or theelection or dcpittj sheiirfs. glics Hiesheriff little or not conttol over hisbiibordlnates.

Kllllltm. of cou.-s- van oppoheil toany ineiimiu which would rut ilounHi" ni'tiiber of nlflrcs tu be reramtiledfor nt election time.

Tills being ,i K iii.il lil II.,. nil,,.delegalloU'WUH IUiis for II with , l.l.- -

fchnrp nxe. eager to duulitiM- - It In ge

ror Kiiii.iI'h defeat of Oahil nuitho IMiicnllonul ConuuIssloiierH bill.Keulnwna supported tbo bill, saying

thnt under present eomlltlons the dep-uty sheilffs don't do lher innk

the sheiillK liavo no iiuthorlty toiiiiini' uieni.

Mnkekini thought Ihe imiiir..iliiiulil be Iiidellnllely postponed, lieiiiiiiiu n bjiiecn nnd then moved Iheprnvloim iniestbui. mud. In tbo !!gust of Coney, who wanted to talk him-self. The motion fur the previous"uestlnii wns curled, shutting orf ih- -ii.hu, nun tne lepoit or the coniinltlciwas ndopted, Iiidellnllely pimtiiiiulin;the bill.Falrchlld's Resolution.

aeiinlu Jo lit Iti'holutlim I lm,iliircil by F.ilichlld, luovlillng that ''eriiHirini oiiici'h miibl im kept open rmmS:3() to n o'clock oxery woiklm.-- il:epxecpl Saturdiij, when they j clownt noon, was recehed from the "lerunf the Senate, nnd, on motion of Hie .,ihinhi'ii nrst reiulliig,neported Favorably.

The special coinmltten nn in., a.i.ii.Ilomil ApprojirlntloiiH UNI. Senam milU". by Its chairman. Ijiiil-- r,,.orahly on the measure. The ndoplloiiof the repoit carried the hill llnoucliaeciiuu reaiting. ,No County Registrars.

II' tho niloptlon or tho icport of thoMIscellaueiius Committee on Houselllll 1.13, Intiodiiced by Fiirlnilo. to cre-nt-

County Iteglstrars of Convejancoshi" iiuiiso union tlio lilll and squelcheiltho srheiuo lor this bobsIoii nt least.

rurlfiiln'B lllll 132. pmvldlng fo,- ,ireglstnir for the. City mid Countv orHonolulu, was nlwi tubled on

of the .Mlbcellnneous

Examination of Masons.Cohon's House Petition fi, "Thnt the

load department mid othor departmenlB of the Territory of Hawaii have

doing nil kinds or masonwork who mo unskilled andu nt the rate nr I 75 per die n

V'liel'PliM ii liiechniile In ih.ll Hue viumid

CASTOR I AFor Infants nnd Children.

The Kind You Have Always Bought

Hears thoBlyimturu (Zvtfffl$Zrt

receive not less IImii n day, unitpruylnif lo eti.ut u law nt this sessionor the Legislature whet city It nhall boobligatory for all workers In Hits linoto take mi exninlnatloii licforo

they obtain Omeimneiit work," wasbumped. The .Mlscojiunenus i;oiuiiih-te- o

recommended that ft be tabled, onIhe ground that Senate Zlll " I" 'I'M-M'l- its

further employincnt ofnml Hint it law obliging masons

le take an examination would 'm un-

wise legislation lis well us Rpeelplwhich would lend other trnttcn

tn nsk lor III" satno pi 1 lieges.Another Substitute.

The Judiciary Committee reportingon noddy's IHU. No. l. the ibecl ofwhich was In iibollsh Hi" olMec of llioeleik of the .I'ldiehmy l)eiaiimciil Hint

to provide for the nppointnioiit orclerks, stenographers, ele , bv tho

nnd C'lreull Cinirls iespectlvol.v,fiiutid the uiirpose of ill" bill "xeellrlltbut the bill Itself faulty. Thcrnfoie,on lecoiniuemlailon of thethe bill wns liidellnle posl"iied. ilndn i.ubKiliuie bill, given Ihe niimbci'103. wns Introduced.

House lllll in, relating tn publicnnd Ihe pxpciidllitfu of

piiblle tniincyn. was tnhlwl on ii

of Ihe I'llianei; C"iinilt1ee,lis i.ubjecl matter licii'h covered by.Senate lllll 80.A Oahfest.

Itesolvlug llseir Illlo Ihe.Coiiiinllleoor the Whole, with Cohen Ju the Chltlr,(he House prof e led In bold n gnbrestover the appropriation bill. Jt wrnu-glc- d

nml talked nnd diked nud wrang-led mid did nothing tiolsll.v mid

Kliluuln made the itHlemeiil.openly thnt it Is proposed to Introduce!unolhei bill bawd on thnplans nud estimates or Hie Wnys nmfMeans Cominlltce or Hie Ken.-ile- , withthe Idea or turning over to Ihe enmitiesthe water nnd rewer works, vvlntrvfi,lauillngs, etc.. mid that In thnt cane nilHems relating to these piddle iillllllenwould be e'lil out or the presnl upjiio-prlatlo- n

bill. Nothing was ibild uboutthe gns vvoikn ut the time, though It Iri

suppofeil the title to thuse will bu vest-i- d

ill Hie Legislature.Tho Committee did fiicceed, lifter

much voelfeioui tall.. In irn-slu- g n fewHems In Ihe uppmpiliillon bill, which,rollowliig Its usiinj eiislom, ll wilLproh-eL!- y

w.uit to ,.i back nnd reeonslduranother day. An etlorl vvim nndo incut Hllees off the salaries of 'he

or V iblle Works b ! itlalle I. Hi" Hem In lur p i. .,', ,it fi'U uhIn the bill.

After n wind hour the ComiultliH.rose Kven Hie liielnbeis of the Housesmiled when the chalinimi loportedpi ogress

German Bakery(Formerly Singei's) ,

DELIVERS BREAD DAILYPhone 058.

Centennial'sBest FlourHENRY MAY & CO.,

Phone 27.

OWLCJGAR

M. A. Giinst & Co.FORT AND KINO STREETS.

WaliYingCliOugDo.Kins Street, Ewa of Fisnmarkct.

DRY GOODS AND FURNISHINGGOODS of EVERY

REMOVAL NOTICE

THE T0WNSEND UNDERTAKINGCOMPANY

have moved from the Kapiolani Bldfr.to the Hustace Blk., Nos. UU-7- So.Bcretnuia St., opposite Sachs' Store.

Pau Ka HanaTHE ENEMY TO DIRT.

At Yotir Grocer's.

VictorGet it Now on our

plan. Come in and hearsome records.BERGSTR0M MUSIC Co.. Ltd.

UniqueChinese Goods

Wing Wo Tai & Co.941 NUUANU ST.

WING CH0NG COKING ST. NEAR, BETnEL

Dealer in Furniture Mattresses,Etc., Etc. All kinds cf K0A andMISSION FURNITURE Made TcOrder.

HAND EMBROIDERIES

made by woman immigrants fromMADEIRA.

MRS. J. ROSENBERGRooms 0 and 10 Younrr Hotel Bldtr.

1S5 editorial rooms 25(j busl-- jnesa olflce. Tl'cse are the telephonenumbers of tho Bulletin oltlco.

V

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rTr '; 'w ' r "j,'mM,-yw- r' V' f JF - wjv'-"'" "SHI' n- - T l, '"'t rj&' ,,T,'v T'VTI fr

',PeTV,V if

RHNIMO nUURTIK, ftOKOLUliV, T I! 1KHrstV MU ?l. 1003

BUSMB.S' DIBEGTOEY

'EMPLOYMENT AQENCY REPAIRING.

iiiiinrF majo and rcmalo liolp sup -

piled piomptly for any wurk. 112SUnion ill.; Phono f.79. 4230-111- 1

OSTEOPATHY.

Dr. Schumann. Hours 8-- 9 n. m.;G p. m. 224 Hmina Square. I

Pacific Heights

House for Rent

An opportunity of securing a large

house thoroughly mod-

ern r.nJ in good condition. Fine lo-

cation and view.

Wc ask only $30.00 cr month. '

Bishop Trust Co. Ltd.NO. 921 BETHEL STKEET

;NNY 8 CD, Ltd.,AGENTS POIt THE

WHITE

Sewing Machine

12GG Fort St. Phone 4U3

Mr and MrsHASHIMOTOMAS9EUR3,

rUIEUMATISM.linUISE8,SPRAINS,TIRED FEELINC, and otherailments qulckl)RELIEVED.444 KING 8T..

PALAMJTelephone 637

The Encore Salooni".

Try a drink at the new place andhave, MIKE PATTON serve you.

COK. HOTEL and NUUANU.

ICBfrom pirre dlstlllrd wj

ter. delivered to any part of city bycourteous drivers.

OAIIU ICE AND ELECTRIC CO.,Kewalo. Telephone 528.

Delivered to residencesand offices at 25o perhundred in 10-l- lotscr more.W. O. BAfiNHART,

133 Merchant St.Tel 11 a.

DUILDING MATERIAL

OF ALL KINDS.DEALERS IN LUMBER

ALLEN & ROBINSON.

Queen Street :: :: :: Honolulu

M. Phillips & Co.Wholesale Importers and Jobbers

CUROPEAM ANDAMERICAN '.'BY GOODS.

FORT and CL'IC:. ST3.

8. SA1KI,Bamboo Furniture Made to Order.

Picture Framing a Specialty,

5C3 S. BERETANIA ST.TELEPHONE 407.

HONOLULU IRON WORKSImproved and Modern SUGAR MA-

CHINERY of every capacity and de-

scription made to order. Boiler worknn-- l RIVITED PIPES for irrigation

s a specialty. Particular at-

tention paid to JOB WORK, and re-

pairs executed nt shortest notice.

U AND UTHKlt 1'IANOH.W THAVEfl PIANO CO.f 1CS HOTKL-- STRKBT.I rtiniio Y18.

TlfNlNO (lUUAN'TKUr.ccnsrziccxrjm:

Woven Wire Mattresses repaired althe Furttiry Honolulu Wire liedpo., 12G0 Alapnl St. TolophoneE35. 3945-t- f

PLUMBING.

Yce Sing and Tinsmith,Smith St., hot Hotel and Pauahl.

Beautify

New Shapes

The Very Latest

ff-jM- m fieIf I..I1IIAriffw t

i' unvzt rt '(K " x?fa&tM tSrmr

Miiia MonOLVtu. Til

WENLOCKFine StationeryLAWN, IRISH FABRIC, AND

POPLIN

Poplin tells for 50c a lb.;Envelopes, 125 .in a 75c box.,

Oat & Mossman,70 Merchant St., near P. 0.

TELEPHONE 403.

Oahtt RailwayTime Table.

OUTWARD.For Wnlanr.e, Walalua, Kahuku and

Wny Stations '9: IB a. m.. "3:20 p. m,For I'cail City, Rwa Mill and Way

Station- s- i":30 a. ci., 8;1D a. in.,11:05 n. m., 2:lf p. in.. '320 p. m.,6:15 p. in., 19:30 p. ni., r 11:06 p. m.

For Wahlawa 9:1G i. m. and5:15 p. in.

INWARD.Arrive Honolulu from Kahuku,

Wnlalu.i mid Walanac S:3C a. in...6:31 p. m.Arrlte In Honolulu from Kw Mill

and Pearl City 17:11' i. in., S:3iia. m.. "10:38 n. in., '1.40 p. in., 4:31P ni , 5::il p. m . p. m.

Arilve Honolulu from Wahlawa8:30 a in. and .' 1 p. n..

Dally.t Kx. Sundayt Sunday OiilvThe Hiilclwa I Pulled, a two hour

triiln linilv Mi Kt "Ijihj tickets lionmoil). leaves llori'ilulii every Hiiudujnt S 2? n m' reiu-nlii- arrives InHonolulu at 10 in p in. The Limitedblui'H mil at IV r I'lty and wnlanaeO P riir,lMV V R. SMITH.

AutosRepaired

Vu'.r will be ready forvon when wc siy it will be. Wedon't experiment on autos; we repairthem.

Von liamm - YoungCo., Ltd.

ALEXANDER YOUNG BUILDING.

Gold DollarsiAt a Discountarc ja"t as easy 'to get as a good jobof painting at a cheap price. WhenI do work I do it richt not cheap.

Toni SliarpTHE PAINTER

Elite Bui'dinc. Phone 307.SHARP SI0NS attract attention

KANEOHE BEEFAlwavs on Hand. Young Pigs, Poul-try, Eggs, Tresh Butter and Cheese.

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

Y0UNO TIM. Manager.

HAWAIIAN FERTILIZER CO., LTDDealers In FERTILIZERS suitable

for all crops, climatic and soil con- -

lltlom.OFFICE Biewer Building, Hodo'

lulu; Tel. 272.FACTORY at Iwileij Tel. 430,

fivu'urtW4EUMiyifjnwcrajn)rJr

I SPORTS Ii

Marathon RaceDetails Soon

Arranged(Julie n liunrli of runner, are In

training fur the next Mniiiihoii mowhich Is to he held lit the l.eimue hallKiouiiiW. A number of men me irulimlniitmli their picparatltuis at Kn, to

hull Park, mid find It u line place In itei111 and well Indeed the park wouldlie nil Ideal place to lml. I a Marathonrece. only fur the fact tli.it admissioneiiuhl not he cli.irttntl to (he groundsAnother thiUK Ih that II would cost aNil of lnoiicv tu II x up nipeH iiriiu idih" truck mid liulhl booths, elc . andvvheic In the ncccKKUty cash m runieChiiii up Iheie In mi I4.il chaie?

The rare mi April 18 kIuuiIiI lie uveiy fust tine, and ery keenly eontebtid .lackrou states lie In wIIIIiikin Ktake hln all on IiIh chance of winldli'4. Fully Is jilHt an eiinflileiit thaihe can liiuil the coveted prize and Vet-eran Walnh. (lorm.ili. Cocklmni K. Co.mil) he relied nil In make Mr. Jurkiwin

xtend hlinseir tu the utmost The In-

terest III the event In riipldty Incrcux-InK- .

and the ci.iwd at Hie lull i;riiuiiilpioliilnes tu he the lilKSest ver i.eennt that popular rcHiut.

AriullireineiitM will he made lodlivv.ltti the Kioiiml ti'iiKlci-- s iih to the

of Hie I'llt'l HltlKfllClory leplIeK are ohtallled In the preI'OxiiIh of I lie iirniimteM of Ihe raceno dcltiille nmiuiiiiei'ineiitH inn liem ' IH In elitileK, etc, lie. An kkiiian the piellmlmirle.s are Hell led ilnwhnlo hhow will he uihertlsed In thelocal papeia.

u n

Junior SchoolField Meet

FridayOn I'llilay next the junior i.iemliers

of Piiiiahoii Prep. Kiuiliuiiianii an, I

Central (irammiii kcIiooIh will emupele In n trl.lliKlilir He'd meel. TheHpuits will lakj place on AlexandeiMeld, and (he priiKram will he theKiime im that of the MMilor meet heldlinn week, with Ihe exception of niiputwo otcntii. There will he no hum-mer throw for the IiuIh, and a flftv-yar-

ilnsh hn been intru.liired.The Ufiyn are very eiithiislaMIc about

the Held npurts, and aie tralnlni; Hlrieily for (he dlrferrnt cvciuh The milerun In tliuiiKlit in he a i;iOil llilu fniMajor, who In ie;ireenud nx nh'e tucm out the liiHfinie In llxe mliiulen,llenrv Yap Is tliiinalit In line a (Iniic--I-

lie opiliitn, and will do mimespeedy num. Ilaruld Null In JiimpliiKwell In prucllcu,vand In exiH(led tuput the BCliool leenrd up a mitcli ortwo

TukliiB It nlloKelher, the meet theiildho very liilerestlnir. mid will hewatched with Breat keeniiexn h Iheinner men, who uio nuvayn on the look-out ror iiioiiiIsIiik material. The ath-letic nuiHlers of tho vnrloiM echoola aroto he cniiKraluliited on Ihe fine cropof clean-cu- t ami clever yomiK athlitenI Ley uie turnliiK out

:

One More LongsFor Hawaii

Neil' I'ele II. IIIUI In lilllllllll' l llle

mu e ninie. lliu. itiiillriuiiK ihnld na)liu; (h.it iinee a renldem n( theIMen of the Paelllc, nluiim tine TheieIUU.V be Intervals uf iuuett, when onehuiKH for other cllnien. bill a fifte ufthem mid (lieu It In luck to the placewheie Ihe liade winds hlnr. and tinvvhltecichtfil hieaki'i-- uliat'er to fomiheuealb Ihe htalely palms at W'alkik'

Pete left Houtilu'ii In itivv Willi thinl.ot-al- r flKlit lleml l)r linlli r and luhluli li'Mn nf Iravelliu; all ovtr tinclvlllyed (.'Inli i Willi dial vvtiuld beutiild healer However, thlu's'n tlldnut nan out exucllv as antlclnated. andold i'eto !s ox's'tied back on Ihe Ma-k-

a, duo here nil Apill 2

Details or lliu bieukup In tin- ?. ill.--

liaruu cnmpaio are meaner, and H

pectus Unit Iho Oticlur tlld not Mlw-Pel-

a hiti.ire de'tl llaioii I. vei) pupular Willi the hiulln bnH, and nodtiuhl a lui'Hr liiineb will be on baudto Klve him Ihe Mlad Ii.iiiiI, andhim that he In wulcoiue luck to Ha' ailliel

THE LADY SLAVEY"

LAST TIME TONIGHT

T.uiIkIii'h pi rfiirmanco uf the newidaj, "The I.'idy Slavey' will hi thehint, and for tin balance of the weekthe utliactlon will be "The Towit.ik. r '

a pla that uiiika auiuii!; the lust inIho repertoire of the Pollards and isheciind In populailty only lo "Tli. Hun-awa-

ttlrl.""Tho laidy Slavey" IuIiiks out muiu

new ctiinle churaclers. mi'd ulvea lliielevi r .vuiiiikkIi-i- a chalice uf hIuiwIiii,

ithclr (treat vcrnatlllly nf tab ut Ti I

Idle MuN'iimara, of coiiihe, lb Ihe uie.u(est comedian In (ho company. IIiohkIi,lhe llelntz Kids Klve piomise of In' cumliii; JuhI us popular ami elevi i anlliu. In a few years.

The leadliiK part wan taken bv Mis.,Ka I'oll.ud In a mahlitrful maiiin rShu made a lilt us (be pn-tl- ami cliver l.ady Hlavov, ptikliu; us the maidin her fullier'b fanilly to ki op up up

ipeunmrt'N Ivy Pulhtrtl wan peifeet Inlilt pail nf llle very bllnliliUli :uriililudv. mid her siukIiib was very ao iX

Nuxl week's attractions will Iil- "TileQnlnlia" and "Thu Itunuway (iirl "nlilcli Is to be repealed by ntiiesl, usliiaiiy wein imalilu to net tealB tu ueuiho llrst peifurmunccB.

1

mmmtfrom xvomnn's nilmenis aw invited t" undilrcsses liore gis n, lnr ut..i !.

WgL'tablii l 01llniUllll does ciile felilille lll.s.rutnor llrnimril.Chlo.eo, til Mr.. Alvsi4 lirilh;. 11 Imii- -

iloti Mrvt-- l

I Imlloy, In.l. .Mr. via; I r.Kliialfr, Kmii.-Vt- rt. Hlrlli ilinvnl llf.immi.fVott, S' V -- Mr. S. .1. Il.itl . rCirilwnUrlllo, N.Y Ml. Win r.nu?ltil.Clnulnnivll.O --Mil n'.i;.llriij.U,7tj..tUw.T.Mllwaukfle, WI.Mri. Kimna Iim.., kS3 lit

St., Orrman.Cliitiir;" (if I.lfr.

Buutli ll.nil, I nJ -- Mri. Hr-- I Ortlt, 1011 SLatifctuHlrml.

Koali. Kentnkjr.xMriu Mlilo IIoIUimIllnxiktlol.l, Mr, Mr. Harali luiiiiiuiit, 'JUT

H Jl.irlo-- t St.NJ- .- Mrl. Wm Sotucr ille, lav

lltniliiiritli AVCIHK).

rhllaJnlpl.la. I'a. -- Mn. K. K. llarrrtt, 2W7SortlilUrnvlKlrt.

Kawajkuri, Wla. Mr. Cdtl liihlko.Mntvrnltr Triulil.-- .

Woretr, Mr.. - Mr.. !. h I r.,,l. UMiiiilliniliiHIrttt,

Imtlaliatioll., In.t.i-M- r.. A. I 1JU7K, I'rutt itrctt.

llllfll PL-- W. I! P...-1- . rAlffaMr Htatloti, 0.-- Ant- i Miiclluni.lC liniitl. olil.L-.v- ir.. II II. Mu.1,1 - k.. iUl

IIIIIhtiMna-- irf, Olili. --.Mr.. ti VIihupi, ll,n UlHrnlltvlllK. lr.. A A

mii.N V.VIn. Ilotnt-- r N Seaman, IMK. Main Mirvot

Uurtoiirlav, 111 Mrs. I'otvr I iii.1j ilai.,vt,l,l 0Mrnllitn.

Ilinil.taa.t. M.I .Vlr.. .!' II lun.lvvlrlan, nii V. , It it,, N. 1.

h.llaiiatH,II., tn.l llnjltf , ript-r- , jj SotllllAUillfMlll 2UriH-l- .

l)ul.tlll. Ky- .- Mr.. Sam l" sra Fourth St.Xuuth VVal llyirlir, .Main. . Mr. I.IIII.111

tlnhbln., Ml. lort I.luUl -- ll u.Detroit, Mich. -- Mr.. IUpnau, Ml

.MiMrum Avenuo, flirmnn.

Orcnnlr lllaiitarrtiif-nta- .

Motlar. III.. -- Mr.. .Vlnrv II ill.14iCiiir,liiil.-Mr.i:il- M W.k.1, II f.ll.V,,. (,Melbinrnf, Iowa. .Mrl. CI ira U ulurm.n.n,

II. I'. t. N.i, 1.

ltlnlitowii. Ky. Mr.. .Io.i.1i Hairlal.ton. M itii, Alra. lltliry Cloutier, XA

Uifnril strict.1IIiiim.-i1- i, Minn -- Mm. .ImIiii (I. Mol.lan,

'J11S Hucoti-- Htrecl, NHliimrook, Mu. .l.i.U Ham, U K. 11. No 1:

Hot ti.Marltnn, N.J. Mn. (leo. .lor Ji , It mto No. J,

ll.a 10.Clio.ler, Ark.-M- n. Klla W11..I.Ocllla, (la.-- T. A. Ctll.h.lViidleton, ln,l. Mr. .May VI ir.lm,: It 11.41.ulMiurhlun, in. N.lllo M...Uu,lor.

Ihoso wonipii itruonlvn few of1110 imvvur 111 i.yoi.t n. l'liiKjiaiu 8

to the names nmll.vilhi V.. l'liikliiint'ti

diseases. Notono of these women over received eoiniH.'iis.'tt ion in tinyform for the u.se of tltelr names in this adveitisemeiit hut ;tio will-l- g

thnt wo hhoultl refer to them lieeuuso of the t?ood they limydo other mitforhir' Cornell to jinive tli.it I.vdi.i Ji I'iiikliiiin sVeuetahlo Coniiiyuud is 11 ltilinlilc mid honest medicine, mid Unit (hostatements niuile in our .ulvt rti.enieiits lvgiudiii); lis merit are lliutruth and uothiii"; bin tho truth.

Residents of HawaiiPURPOSING

to visit SEATTLE durinp; the time of theJUNE ltt TO OCTOBER ISth, will find

it to their advantage to call at the rooms of the HawaiiPromotion Committee and register in order that assistancemay be rendered them is. securing desirable hotel accom-

modation.

Complete information as to Hotel Rates, Steamship andRailway Fares on file.

m a number oi sota oi

M ssSBsV

m i

FOR SALE AT ALL B '.US

Painful l'irlii.I.l.ti.n, Ala.-- VV. V IlllM 1, Itnntr n J.

L'llc.K". HI Mr. Wm lullj.eAOaMfii At.Paur Piw, Mh-l- i - vlr. Kmlii-- t llraltrriuilihiii. Mlth.-M- r.. Hurt l.'Vl. It. K. t).

Nil .1: cam of I' A. Manlinrii., mi.i vlr.. s .1 .1,'iin.

I ll.l Mr.. Horn Alir, IMSKmilMii-v-

(lei.il.ii.l nhl.i -- VIIm I.I11I0 U10I'lwl Av.nui, H.P

Vr!tlll Vlr. MneirlnK.trr.lt P.IU.IHer.durs.IVii;! -- Vlr. I.u lllllnr.l, U.H.I.

Yu.-.V- Ir. Jlajrnm Wiu-llj-

Itorrln. Ill -- Mr. Cba.. Kolkrl.W lnphi.l.r, I11J VIri. May Ihiil.Iljer, liid.-V- Iri, Win. obnrloli, It IMI.K...I.IUHiuuiiw, .M.I. -- Mr.. W. S. Furd, I'AH

l.in Street.Ilt'llinrr, VlaM. Mrs. rtaiicl MnMe.13 1 11J

stlis.1.ilark.il.li), Mo.-- Anna W.llm,

Klla Vllri,ip, II K t) 1.Hajtuli, oliln. - Mr.. Ma Halo, lln r,. S -

Ilonal Vlllll.r) lliiinn.Imtounui, I'll Vlr. Harry I. lllltli' '0 l.!i- -

liian lltri'fitHrV, Triii,.-Mlni- iln Hall.

Ix)lti"a.liilir,13-.,- t linlnut:t' OvnrlHii Triiiilili.

Mnrrnnra, I ml .Mr.. s II. .Ienul.1, SM NTlillihtrrl,

llaMln-- r, Mali.r ..VI. H. A. Wllllvii,. Il F.1). Nn.ll; .1"

l'lilla-.ihlv- . I'a. --Mr.. Clia. Il.s-ll- , N.liarnet H.r-..l- .

l,litt.btirjt,ll...-.MIVernaVllke- .,ll F IM.IViiitit,.

VMHIinantle, Cuini.-.V- Ir.. Klla Iwiintan, Hut

tl 1)10. Vlr., Iliflii.1 .Idhiiu.ii.Ilutkljnd, lilim -- Mr.. Will Yuiinit, 0 Col.

iniihia Axtuuv.Swiinlll, Mi.-- -- Vr. .1 (l..t.ibn.mi.i:.F.II Xliijtin, tihl".-- 1'. II. Hmllli, 411 Kim M.l.rlo, I'a -- Vlr... I. F. Fiulllcli. H. F. II. No 7Heater I'll!., I'D. -- Mr., VV. I'. llu)J, S1UII

rienlh Vreliuo.Fain Itin e tm. I. A. Ilnnhain. Hot 152,Furl Hunt, r. Fa. Mr.. .Mar'.lann Khallo

lUrl, Fa. Mr.. An ju.tu. l.vcri. U.F.1I. '2Mount, V, Vn.-.- Kiniua Wbeatuu.

Nervoii. I'rii.trnttiin.Oronopn.M -- Vlr.. ila, VleKnb'lit.1'am.len, N I -- Mr.. Tlllle. Water., 431 Liber-

ty sir.-- . 1..I.Meph, Or.irnn. Vr lleo IIii.Trnaiil'lilla.b'libb. Ft. - Mn. .lohn .lubluliin, :19

rilejlul Stre. I

ChrMUna, lti.11. Vlr. :arJr Wuo.1, 1:. F. It.

Feci... fexa. -- Mr A(v ,,nnj sk.tnn.(Iraiilleillle, Vt, -- vlr. t'bul lUrcluy, IU' II

thousands of Jlvini,' vitiiPHscs ofM'p'tr tneiiii! fem.ile

mmmmc

tnese prelectors arc in constant.

A Jtii.--!' ff

asiwrsiv ..'imiiNo n r .

1 "rSk

Woman's Exchangetor

tapas, mats.

Hotel near Fort.

bii r.iir.o.: itavs s

IH .. maK- - sr v

No More Trouble If You Use

Standard Tire ProtectorsThey take all the hard knocka. f tone or glass cuts and

bruises that a the tic id is subject to, and pre- -'

serve the tire in its sticngth. thus thednngcr of the blow-ou- t, the "bug-bear- " to thcautomobilist.

When once in it positively cannot creep or comeoff. It adds to the it l'ency of the tiic. It actually savesmore than half the tire e.vuonsc.

us? here, and nre gn..ng entire satisfaction.

l lift

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Jlunitnrtt Tira V.utoelori mow yenTint. I.jcpfntv Worry.

till r sil fjf ' ' j ikl.t v ii ,h .Hi rvpl4m

i lvsrCCfjtjaEl

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HUSTACE-PHC- CO., Ltd.03 iluctn Muci Honolelu

Wgn&lSUSi&lXXi&iZSmoothTread

IMWIIWHIUSI

Rainier Befcr

TELEPHONE 13311

HayllclJ,

.

liilnifl,Mkb.VU..

Won.l,1n,

('omtmiiiul

MM

baskets,

Tiro

constantlyeliminating

plae

I

"wantsWAUTLU run

.tiveiti'.etnm.tt Linger this HcaJma vavertisincnts Under thu HeadingOne Cert Psr Word Each Day. No Ad- - One Cent Per Word Each Day. No Ad-

vertisements Inserted for Less Than vertltements Inserted for Less Than"i en Cents. iTen Cents.

inline iii.n a tie I nt it ti t btiul.ccpcr.peril .ineni pnslttnn. Addref.A-- lie litln otitic. UC-t- t

Lvorjlmd) to make money by olant-In- p

inionntin. Iiiijulre for .itaiits,ilo lu. I lime, Kuual. 4!"0-t- f

Ctenn willing rata at the Ilulletln

SITUATION WANTED

Mltn ,i .11 ,! iai nii'M. man;' a I ' lull v. Ad

tli. M 4 Re- -

,1111 IH.II.I..t. . i

Livei

XomfortablyBy BurningGas

No unpleasant odor;no big expense; noheat except in thestove. : : : : : : : :

Cleanliness and foodwell cooW will pro-mote health, We canconvince you. :: ::

Honolulu

Gas Co.,

BISHOP ST.

THE ONLY ROOFING

ThAf IS PRACTICALLY

INDESTRUCTIBLE.

It is proof noainst RAIN,AIR. CLIMATE, and ROT. be-

cause there is nothing in itscomposition that can be

by any one of these.

Ees this Perfect Roofing at

Lewers & Cooke,LIMITED

177 S. Kino; Streetj

I'ln mi' 77.".

Royal Hawaiian

GarageGEO. S. WELLS, Mgr.

HOTEL ST PHONE 101.Tikes Reasonable.

FordTOURING CAR, $1185.

SCHUMAN CARRIAGE CO.. LTD.MERCHANT ST. NEAR ALAKEA.

P. H. BURNETTE., Attorncyat-La- for the Districtassess, iffi'...... -... ta -

- --- .,

Leases, Wills, etc.; Agent to Grantmarriage Licenses (

70 MERCHANT ST.HONOLULU. PHONE M0

The Bulletin PuMi-hin- e. Co.,ltd . is agent for the best engravinguul lithographing comtany onuie ramie uoast and is preparedo give estimates on high-Kind- e

irinting o' every kind.Mso nr.ccs and samples of the7ery Latest in Engraved Cards,Vimouncements, nnd'nvilntloiii. In Hie beat nf fnem

' for smart functions.

snLi.

I 'im- - (iatuliiie l.l.t,i-- 15 II. P , tem-plet" itiiinlnit d i . stead), iclla- -blc, einnuiuicui, be Feci ut fuc-to- i)

uf Honolulu Wile I led Co.,i:ro-i:".- ii Ainpai St. 4:vj-t- f

lull ti. (leiiulne l.dAi tid.illn Imperial,and tune; lilnu a (iuitai Huiiylli.lciin, l.'iO.I llmiKhlAllilii; Road.Palamn. Ijni-2- t

HuKO. luiincM. ai.il Inaic, vci yxttllsli, f.ist, pcifell Ad-- di

run "Neiti," llilll'llll olllt-p- .

4200-t- f

TO IET( in i' i .nl.:llilllR --' li'diiioniH, kjh,

ii ui UrIh. ,i I ,vi i tonne.nun No l'ltu V. mil Ht , $ I ii

l nolitli 4n-.-l- it

Will rui ii u tn-i- i ioouih,lliu view pnlv "ufi tju.irry St,mi Al.ipal. - li;."i-t- t

Nctvlv furnlnhcd front rtioui. only $'--a

week. Aiuily 12S0 Port St.4 24"i-- l ui

Sweet KHlies, bearlnK villi n Apply.1 lliitm. MiiRoon llhlK.

ISGG-l-

Two furnished moms Apply Mrs.1). Mi Council, K"3 Hinina St.

Two furnished rooms. 1071 A Caini-be-ll

Lane. 4211-t- f

ni:.i. KSTATBih:ai. r.STATii hxcinri:. ltd.i

FOR SALE.

LOTS.

We bavo over 100 Iota fur ralo In allparts of the city. Improved nmlunimproved, business rites,resldcnre tilts and faimluicsites, fur prices ranslne fromf'O to JJCI.OOO; soruu or oaslisales, uoiiie fur InstallmentFates and soma for exchange.

HOMES.

Wo liav ti over (M honica for sale, locat-ed In over' realdeiicunf tho city, mul suleirhnf allcotnftirlable, oino elegant, onvarious terms; tnnin fur sMitcash, Fume on installment

sonic for exebance, atultome for pari ettdi and p.ittmurlKaite tin iuy lerinn.

HOUSES.

Wo can arraiiKo to build bnu'es tin thuInstallment plan on nts pur-chased from us by tcsimnslbloparlies.

FOR EXCHANGE.

Wo luivo a number of nood exebaneubargains.

TO LET.

Wo rent buiises and ma) lociifsyou.

TO BUY.

Wo. have eight or ten prospective buy.ern on our lists til prej.eut;icrhups )ou have Just thoplace that would suit oiiu ofthem. Cnmo and t.co us.

iu:ai. kstati: kxciianoij, i.ti.A. V. OKAIt, Mauaser.

ik111.. .1.1.. Tr- -. :r- - .... . .

' ;5TBarsss-r- a ;.:aouvenr navniL' i an

"PICTURESQUE HAWAII"A Beautiful Souvenir Pook of tho

Islands.

WALL, NICHOLS CO., LTD.CORNER FORT and MERCHANT Sts

The RegalTHAT pnnvF.s

THE SHOE

atlftisW&. m&M-- ' .wH H'vilillel.JM A. A. i i'i4. '' . '!.

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s EVENING DUU.ETIN, HONOMJLn.T. II..WEDNESDAY. MAR. 11, 1909

jTOrowmgJsuacMffiewMgaaiasara

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NOW IN ITORfcSSAnd Risht Through the Month of March

TEMPTING PRICE IN

domestic Good

Press 1JB

tl flA'K

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mLGUNCS VfC

And All Surplus Shoes

Every Line on th Counters for the Rest of ThisMonth Ara at Puces Tar. I WILL PAlf YOU TO COME TOALAKEA ST.

B. KERR k CO., Ltd.p.KfiB3iXS3iS!2ZZ2BiSZ5ZaS32EXai

SPECIAL SALE OF

sts

Sniffs and UnderwearS iILL CONTINUES.

The good sizes are gcinir fa3t. Come in while we enntit you.

The SHIRTS arc the best value we havecjper lcccivetl.

OUR STOCK IS GOING RAPIDLY.

YEE CHAN & CO..CORNER KINO AND BETHEL STREETS.

5SKSKS3BHJSEI22Eaj

35' Cents

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BaseballBoxingBoating 5

j,Fine Ey Oahu Sugar Cos' Ho Baseball!!xv Champion

PhiysrsIvw.i v en li u SiriJiv list, the

cation beii.j: III" pin Inn .irT T n

ti)ii'.iii.n nt. Sonic twelve palm,i.ai. imcreu ...,- in... ewm .... ..

hM ,K,un imiclllH0lli nll,iii'il rami It tot I; til ee rots to dicliK t(l t)RI Cu, winning twice In succession

the wait the lii"i twolur llitio Unit's It "II It vt'is tltiotmhhi if i'1'.r ia-- malilies took up tlm ilomuloiix Kwr. I'l iiitatitinlie lii.V dm.

it .;m ihougl.t tuTcifni) tn ma'.ein epilv ijii !. tin- - Muni iniyut wisill. lul '.I to be pl'X-- to n fr.ih'h ill,l ilny. Hc.r.l .!".'( Will illllMil iih

l'1'c I'm iltix him if the morning se..in. urn! :il that ia!y hour p.ny nt ot- -

Notwithstanding tint Hun9 n rule titi'planttitltniH, ale11 l

ij ciiiifoitiIT

snoozed away In similiter- -

land, enltc n liunilier (if spectulois appealed im the ctiurtH.

'I lie cnrl morning train from townwnveveil n largo parly of vIhIIdih toi:n, all Intcstt tin watchhiK the U'IiiiIrNpeitn at win it. Ily 10 o'cloclt the

a lectinl one. am) thetun tn were Riiriotiinlcil by an cntlitt-innll-

Inmeh of fnti who npplnti'leit ov-

er) Rtrolie Blind, bail or linlllleretit.The niranccmenlH for the comfort

if the ItttKirK were romptete and thelunch and afternoon lea nan 111 in-t- ap- -

jccl.Hcil iy the thlmty onlcokciH.Play mm illit lliroush thela. ami It was not till i!:4u p. tn. thaif.i.lHon ami llento won the decldliiR

nnie In the llnal net. These two play-erg- ,

who put tip a HterlltiK Xante tightrhriit.li Hut Imtri. ...ifi.il u'ntn lli.i n.

vf iplplnitu of lunch roiurntttlatloiis atthe oliwu of the match

Nolan nud (lli'Wu the runners up..K ilso pla.M'd kooiI truuU and II took

C flw BetH lo decide ll-- Tle (111-- r

t wiih won liv a ir.nv of lo-- TheQ 'lliiwltiii t'.ni-,ili- pl'iye.l In the tour-- y

piiihmiI a" u" icelvi'd f oni thej'Horatcli I'.iIih who were JleKeewr

A 'JiinltliM. and (lieenllcld-Miilli-r- . lice.a'IS: r.i.ll DoiikI nt .

' SIIV..Hl.lll lil'lllHII.l. t.lt.,1 llllllll IVll.son CoIIiik Wi'l Neuiu.in-(loiie- a

Terada tlro.e Nol.u. (Jlrln, S'chmldl- -

I.UIKCll.The whole i,?y .,:i oted a Iiiiro sue-i.es-

and eve: yliodj nl home lsh-Ili-

that iiimilicr t'l.y'n fp.nt of th"HDUIe cull ler vould lie roi.ti ha 1 u,alll.

Oal.l. nd iiiinuxat Ion vote Includei"lx b"" le "ille-- i of water finnt lamlVwWvOvV!!!, the city, which may now tax rnll- -loud tennliialH.

fn

KEiZZEZJC&

OTROFITS CAN BE MADE in buying and telling stocks, but, in the last analysis, the man who makes

JV the most money is the man who gets in nt the beginning on a good thing and sticks religiouslywith it while it marches forward to successive successes. Ewa, Oahu, Pioneer, Puuncne, Pahala,

Makcwcli, Railroad which yox will, or all of them, and also others. Original holders of

such securities ere the people who hive made, and are making, the dizy money. And it was ever thusnnd ever shall he.

Pc sure you enter right at tin right time on ths riiht thing then let the procession move ahead anddon't worr--. Grow up with the company. Its progress is profit to yoa every time, though it takesa little while to realize in dividends You arc accumulating money through the increasing value of yourholdings. This is particularly true in the Gold Mining business. Pint issues of stock are usually sold ata low figure to enable the new entirprise to make a start. The sharis may be worth a great deal more

than they are offered at, hut the sacrifice to be made in order to inaugurate proceedings. We consider

"MAYFLOWER" Stock to be intria .itally worth 50 cents a share tcdiy, and it is going to go to 50 cents

pretty soon just as sure as the sun w.ll shine tomorrow. But in financing a Gold Mine the fiist man's mon-

ey is security for the next man's jnly tho "next man" pays an increased price just by reason of th.it cir-

cumstance. Be one of the "FIRST MEN" and get in on the ground-floo- r price of 35 cents. BUY MAY-

FLOWER STOCK. BUY IT NOW!

FISCAL AGENT

PH0HE 400

PORTHave Strong

LeagueTho Oalm riaiitilloiiK Ilnecbull A

I.eaRue In slnrtlns oft with n nourish ll koIiii; to start ear y next inontli.ol 'inil seemn to hiivn a The Ttlbttno sjijaks ns follows:

futiiie befote It A sixty-dolla- r .t.seii.iii win soon be with in iiKtln.... v.,

content, wl.li hthi- - tiuni

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f

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any

even

has

Co.. Oalm II. U I. Co. Honolulu 1'latvtatlnn Co., Oalm Hurir Co, WalnutA'tilcultur.tl Co.. Wiilanau Bumr Co.,anil .luhn HiiKhes. that the cup waaable to bo puichared.

The boason opens net 8i!iiilay..Slhlnsl. The I'lantatlons l.ciiKiie H thorcBtilt of W. Leslie West's Inspiration.Mr. Wcl Is n Hpnrl from way back,mill nt one time was the championskater (roller) of the southern hemi-sphere. II Is ouliu; to his etforts thathis strong tuldltlon has

been made to the local leagues.The Kwu barelj.ilt ground is the bent

mitslilo of the clly of Honolulu nudMimu excllliu.'. iiiatches will licMila)ejtheie soon. The olDcers of the LeiiKiibmo as follows I'resldeul, V. 1.. West;

lce prekldent, Chas. Arnold; iiiauaKcr,A, SI. Simpson: secretary, (J. II. Clark;tieiisurer, A. Walkaloa.

The first match will be between Kwaiind Wnlalua and Alea and Walannoami colnos olf on Starch 1!8.

Tho followiiiK hcheilnlo tins beenarratmed:

Slnrch 28 Ewa s. Walnltta, nt Uwa;Alea vs. Walanae, at Wnlnnae.

Apt II 4 Wiiluniu) vs. Walalua, atWnlalua; Kwa s. Alea, at Alen.

Apill 11 Walanae vs, Kwn, at Kwa;Wnlalua vs. Alen, nt Alea.

April 18 Waiilnae vs. Kwa, nt Wnl-nnae; Alea x Walalua. at Walalua.

April 25 Wnlnlui vs. Kwn, tit Wnl-etna- ;

Alea Vs. Walniino, nt Alen.Slay 2 Walanae vs. Walalua, nt

Wulanne; rjna k. Alea. nt Kwa..Tlio balance or the schedule to be

decided on completion of above KJtues.

Additional Sports on Page 7

2ap"For Sale" cards at Bulletin.

STODDARD DAYTCU

Sy Hour or Trip.

G. C. Beokley, Jr.LI i5

PHONE 109..

M. Ivan Dbw,3UHE 51 AND 03 ALEXANDER YOUNG BUILDINQ

BiM

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Rowing

TennisStarts Next

Month: to the Hllo Tribune baso- -

Tiny nail" win rtnx out over llieclassic tuif of Slooheatl 1'aim, whilefiom the bleiichcrs tho festive fan wlBH'ol lth luiots utul howls the swat-o-

ball agalnr! hat. Heveral iiicellnmof the baseball men have bein held,and ronio of the toatmi are pinctlcliiK.llie pliiti IicIiik to have the lust cimor the sejiou on the 1 Slit of Aurll.

The teams which will rutin theleague have so fur the follow 111); mem-bership:

llllos Chns. II. I.) man (captain-- .

Jack Kaston (innnaKcr), Harry Drown,Solomon Annknlen W. A. Hiker,

Ollvelra, William Ah Hip, JohnKealohn, Ilennle Spalding, Al, Davlimu,Oeorgc Mann and William Na.lur.

Young llllos Tliomas de Slello AhSun? Uoxcr, Alnnu Akn, Knoh.tl Hale,Willie Swulti. Waller Watson, l.ukelaKckoa, Willie llrown, Dun Knonnhl,John Wnllelhmi, Ahlun Alona nud .TlmLewis.

SloohenitH Joo Tovcs (cnptnln), 0.Todd. Joa. Cnnarlo, Alee Desha, TedO'Hileti, Henry Sheldon. Oeow IVkhn,Hairy .Morehen.l, A. Swnuyon. SiiImII-lute-

Ilennle Drown, Chas. (iiien.Frank Dlas. W. H, Hlseriuan, man-tiger-

Slurnlng Stnrs Andrew Ollvelni,Antone Teves, l'eter Victor SI. Vlorra,Ah Kook, (I. Akin, Tom Alalia, Free-nin- u

Sylvester. V. V. Hill, William Had-ilak-

Illtl Wise. Oabriel AIo, HeniyWatson, August SI. Ilcrlng, Virgin

nnd Frank Knllicnul.Nanlwas Illsa (capttiln). Tutoshl

Tnnlmolo, Jack KnJII, Jlro Nushlda Sa-Ik-

Huyiitnn, lieu do Slello nnd Hewal.The substitutes for this team has notbeen selected as yet.

UNION BARBER SHOP

Slannlo Vlelra, lale of tho SilentIlarbur Kliop, bus opened tonsurlnl par-lors at the old Union Harder Shopstund, entrance on King street next loUnion drill. Ileal servlco guaranteed.

Soldier .Ionian, slujer of San Fran-cisco l'ollce Sergeant Nutting, wasconvicted of uiurJer In first degree,with life Imprisonment.

Whitney & Marsh

We have just reoiived

New Shirt Waists

These are the second consignment of the SpringStyles; Dainty and Inexpensive; $1.G0 to $3.00.

COLORED EMBROIDERIES Edges nud Insertionsto match, in pink, blae. red, and black; 12Vio to 30c yd.

CHILD'S FANCY SOCKS Colored Stripes andChecks; all sizes, 3Cc.

Many Novelties in WASH GOODS.

Veterinary Surgeon Pottie has

taken an office at the corner of

Hotel and Union streets, where he

can be consulted on all matters

relating to stock and where the

well-know- n Pottie remedies can

be obtained. Tel. 361.

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Mayflower I

LATE CECIL RHODES, the e mining king of South Africa, once said: "Buy a

THE gold mining stock. Buy it when first offered, and before you dream of it your dimes have

increased to dollars and your dollars to hundreds of dollars. It is no uncommon thing for agood gold mine to return its original stockholders a hundred-fold- . In no other field is there the same oppor-

tunity offered for money-makin- particularly for the person, of medium or moderate. means. A small sum

may make, a fortune, Mort money is made by those who get in first with the first-clas- s companies, And

there is security behind a gold mining stock, the raw material of monsy itself what we call in South

Africa, the 'stuff' the 'stuff' at whose feet governments, cities', banks, railroads, mortgages, corporations,

nnd all forms of business bow the knee and doff the hat."He was right. And MAYFLOWER stock is just the stock that Ce:il Rhodes would have bought him-

self and advised you to buy. It is a safe, sound, permanent, and money-makin- g investment. There is

nothing that can come within a Wiieless touch of it today in the Hawaiian Islands in our opinion. And

it is not of the character of those "Mahope" propositions which will take years and added

years, to win out. You will get quick action on your monev In MAYFLOWER. Under crude methods about

ONE MILLION DOLLARS have alreidy been taken out of our Mine, but with modern, methods,

machinery, and brains, we can take out many times that amount in short order and make a fortune for ev-

er;, stockholder holding a fair-size- d block of stock. 7e nr suie of it. Pile in with us! Acquiie aBUY MAYFLOWER STOCK. BUY IT NOW!

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