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"WBSISmmF !$?l$y?cili s ST '' " '" w ' - " JF "? T"n'uiiB r " rn' ', T 1' i ' TWt - . " & i ti V ' From San Francisco: Hongkong Xlnru Nov. 2.1 For San Francisco: Ten jo Mum i.. Nov. 'H From Vancouver: Monna Dec. 12 For Vanconver: Makura Dec. 8 VOL. X. No. 4162. Is Discussion of Hie proton t Btutua r,f (tic miliar Industry mid the reading (.( papers on rubber culture took up the cnthe morning session ot Mio ifivvullan Rubber Growers' Associa- tion convention todaj. lly Hpcclnl vote, tin' election (it officers for tlio coming year vvns postponed until this afteriioin, that there might lie nmpla opportunity fur the discussion of the papers prepaied. ltnlpli 8. Hosiner, Tenltorlnl ot roreitry, read an In- - I. r.iutltin1 tifi.1 l.iutrin.f It. .. iiatint- - nil .Vila...... ...- - iii..ii...t ''v. i the "Harvesting of Rubber In llu- - wiill," his treatise being nn outline of the cooperative experiment work which Iiiih been done. The piper fi.no a concise dcscilp-Ho- n of Just what lias been accom- plished mid called attention to what It will be neci-tsa- r to accomplish liefoie the rubber industry can lie III inly established as one of the great Industries of tho Territory. llosniei'H paper was, in part, an follows: "lly way of preface. It may be that in the summer of 190G during nn examination of the plant- ed finest at I.lhue, Kauai, made by C. S. .lucid, then nn agent of the Di- vision of Torcstr), there was brought to public attention the existence of two groves of Ccara lubber trees at I.lhue and at Koloa. Kauai. As the ttees were large enough to bo tap- ped ilheso gloves piesentcd nn oppor- tunity for securing data us to meth ods of tapping and other facts and figures of value to the rubber Indus try. Accoidlngly, arrangements wcro The death ot Mrs. Abigail K Camp-he'l- l Parker has left a vacancj on the Hoard of Trustees or tho estate of tho late James Campbell, mid, alleging that Jos O. Carter, by reason ot his udvanccd ago and other Infirmities, tnnnut properly manage tho estate, and that Cecil Brown, tho third trustee. Is now on tho continent of Europe, Abi- gail K. Kawnnanakoa and the other beneficiaries under tho will of James Campboll deceased, havo brought suit to havo Itobcit W. Shlnglo appointed in place of tho lato Mrs. Campbell-I'arke- r ns ono of tho trustees. Tho suit Is called that ot Abigail K. Kawn-nannko- a and tho beneficiaries and s undor tho will v. J. O. Carter, Evening BULBETIN 3:30 EDITION yu want t0 buy se" or exchange anything you will find it in the Bulletin Rubber Men Holding Convention ANOTHER GRAFT WITNESS SUICIDES Rubber Culture Topic Considered at unco made with both the I.lluiu and the Koloa Plantation Companies to permit sstcnintlc tapping tests to bo undertaken. "At (list it una planned that tho Division of Porcstry should enrry on the work, but ns the Hawaii Exper iment Station had a man available, which the Division ot l'oreatry then did not. It was decided by the lloaid that it was best that the Experiment Station undertake the investigation. The Held work was can led on by Q. (J. Uiadford under tho direction and supervision of Jnrcd G. Smith, then Director of tho Station, and much valuable Information was collected. Limited Opportunities .Necessarily one investigator woil.tng with only limited means cannot bo expected to nnswci all the questions that urlse In so largo a Held us is the study of rubber pro ductlou lu Hawaii. At the begin nlng of this Inst summer it becamo apparent that furthei study on tho ground was urgently required, par ticular!) In the way of getting to. gether exact figures on tho cost of tapping the trees and attending to tho other details nccossary in truns-foiml- tho latex into n marketable product. "To meet this need I proposed to Dr. H. V.'llcox, the present Direct- or of tho Hawaii Experiment Sta- tion, soon after his nrrlval In Ha- waii, In July Inst, that such an in- vestigation bo undertaken jointly by his Station nnd by tho Division of Forestrj ; tho Experiment Station to (Continued on Page 3) Would Have Shingle As Campbell Trustee Tho Elder, nnd Cecil Brown, trustees. Tho bcuellclaries allege that thero Is an urgent necessity foi another trtia-to- o to be appointed by the Court ii this time, to taku tho placo of Mrs. Campbell Parker, as largo hums of money aio constantly being received nnd dlsbiuscd from tho estate, and a skilful business man Is needed to han- dle these affairs. Tho value of the estate, It Is said, Is about $2,203,000. Tho plaintiffs iu tho nilt Just brought statu that notwith- standing the death ot Mrs. Campbell-Parke- tho other trustees have mado no niovo to agreo on n third party to nianago tho many affairs of the estate, (Continued on Paga 4) Pajamas Shirts Our Pajamas are light, strong, and serviceable. And they have a comfortable feeling that people like. We have then in all the best grades of Madras, Flannel, Mercerized Cotton, Etc. Our Star, Wilion Bros, and Cluett Shirts, the Big Six in Shirtdom, are the handsomest of all our Holiday Goods, Why not git yourself some of theml THE KASH CO., LTD., 4 2 , 8 PAGES. HONOLULU, TERRITORY OF HAWAII, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1908. 8 PAGES. FEDERAL BUILDING Rumor Says That Man Is On His Way Here Now It Is understood that n special ar- chitect f I om Washington is on Ills way hero to diavv up plans for tho now Federal building on the Mnhukn site. Who the man Is or when ho will nrrive is not known definitely, but It Is said that hu has written down hero to engage u house duilii'r the time lio will be In this city. It Is probable that the man who comes to design mid draw up plans for tho now building will remain hero consldcinble time In older that his plant will embrace the best and most suitable architectural features. United States District Attorney Dic kons has henrn the minor that thu j designer Is on his way, hut he has no definite Knowledge. MORITO KEIZO MAY HANG OiVNOV. 27TH Latest Reprieve Granted Gave Him Until That 'Day Moitto Kclzo, whose appeal to the Supreme Court of the United States waj recently deelded against him, Is sentenced to limit; on the 27th ot this month. Ho has been granted from time to time since sen tence was llrat passed on him, and It is piobable that he will be granted another teprlevc until tho legal doc- uments continuing tho decision of the U. S. Supremo Court have arilved here. High Sheriff Henry stated tlilJ morning that ho had Informed Mo-lit- o ot tho Import of tho cablegrams iccelvcd hj tho papers recently, nnd he savs that the condemned man ap- pears sadder than before, although lie did not show any visible emotion when the news was broxen to him. Wo aro pleased to amioiinco to our riimerous customers nnd thu general public, that wu havo secured thu ser vices of JIADAMi: JOSEPHINE, who now has complete management of our millinery department. All orders will rocclvo our prompt and careful atten- tion nnd at lowest posslblo prices, Your pntronngo solicited, Isoshlma, King street. ISLAND FRUITS AS HOLIDAY GIFTS Why not? Can you conoeive of anything nicer to send your relatives or friends for the holidays? Leave your order with us and it will have prompt and careful attention. Island Fruit Co., 72 8. KINO. PHONE 15. ACT as Executors of WE Wills. It is our special business, and no indi- vidual can be in a posi- tion to do it so well as we. There is absolutely no chance of our failing to carry out every item as it was intended to be carried out. Let us sea you about your will. We make it out in proper form free. Hawaiian Trust Co.Ltd. 023 FORT ST. MEMORIAL SERVICE HELD TOMORROW AT CHINESEJPULATE 'I he local Chinese Consulate has icteived a cablegram from the Mill- - Istei ul Washington that everjtliln:; Is quiet at I'ekln. The message orlg-Inate- d fioni Wnl Wu llu, Minister of Foreign Affairs, nt i'ekln Mccmori il services will be held at tho local Con- - suute nt 11 a. in November 21, fort the Emperor nnd Empress Downgor OFFICERS ELECTED BY RUBBER GROWERS Dr. Waterhouse Chosen As Head Of The Association Dr. I!. C. Wntei house was this nft- - einoou elected president of the ll Rubber Grovveis Association to tervu through the coming ear. Oili- er oinccra elected nre II A Baldwin, vice picsldent; I). C Lindsay, seere-tn- rj -- treasurer; Hugh Howell, nud I'rcd. Ii. Wnldron. tiustees. The names were placed In nomi nation by a committee which repott- ed Immediately afttr the noon recess, and nil wcie unanimously elected. Dr. Wnlerhoiisc t once took thu rhnlr nnd the business of the conven- tion was continual with. Tonight nt 7 o clock a dinner will be given nt Hotel Young. Thoso who will be present arc: Members H. C. Brown, II von D.unm, V. I.. Wnl- dron. C. M V burster, It. J. Pratt. T. T. P. Wiiterhousc. Wm. William- son, It. S. Hosiner, D. Hatighs, II. 1 Dillingham, I, A. Thurston, G. P. Cooke, Wm W'elnrlch, Geo. II. Kw-ar- t, A. X lliiselden. Dr. A. B. Clark, John (lulld, T M. Church, B. Smith, K. A. KnuiUen, C. D, I.ufkln. I P. Itosccinns, I) C Lindsay, II. A. Wndi woith, II. Howell, A. Martlnsen, W. A. Anderson, V . Austin, C O. Ja- cobs, W tl Scott. A. h. Castle. Dr. Wnterhouse Guests Judge S. B. Dole, A. W. T. Bottomley. W. O. Smith, L. T. Peck, H. O. Hall. Dr. Wllcot. A. Hurtle), It, A. Woodward, It W. Shingle, II. T. Hnjselden. Mr. Thorson, H. P Wood, A. II. Clark, Jr. Tho caso of Xakamnto, the Japan- ese who Is alleged to havo killed his wlfo at tho usldcnco of Dr. Sunfoid comu time ago, camo up In tho police court this morning, but was continued until November 25. David Lelco, the iiackdrlvcr, was arrested this afternoon on a charge of profanity. IN I0REIQN FORTS Thursday, November 19. SAN THANCISCO Arrived Nov. ID: A.-- S. S, .Mexican, 11 n. m, from llllo, Nov. 11. THU AHIZONAN of tho American Hawaiian line loaves San Francisco Saturday, November 21st. for this iort. Sho will arrive November 28th, with general cargo for local merchants. 1L1"....! II Salammbo RUSSIAN CIQABETTE3 Perfumed Gold Tip Ideal 8moka 10 to Package 25 Cents. MOGENSON'S SPECIALTY CO., Lot Qatoi, Cal., Pacific Coast Agents. If not at dealers we will tend by mail to any address upon receipt of money. KOKI TAKES CAKE OF SICK NIECE Famous Case May Be Continued For This Reason WIicIcm messages have been le- - cclved by the firm of Kinney, Marx, Prosser S. Andeison stating that tho niece of Moses KoKI, whose trial on a cliuige of embezzling something over $1000 was set for Monday. Is very III, and that KoM is taking care of her. M. I'. Prosior. to whom thu mM- - sages wero directed, consulted with Judge Dole mid fulled States District Attorney ilrcckons this morning, mid unless Kokt's niece Improves In her health, the trial will not proceed nn Monday. Tho girl was a witness In tho former trial ot KoM on another count In the indictment, nnd It Is probable that she will have to tea-tlf- y again. She is now suffering fiom nn attack of t)phold fever. WOOD REPORTS ON PROMOTION WORK Encouraging Letters Are Received From-Man- y Sources Secretary Wood has prepired the following rert wheh no will submit to the Promotion Committee at Its meeting this afternoon: It Is very pleasing to nolo that our Miggchtlun as to marklug tho opening of Pearl Harbor by a general celebra tion has been taken up ny tho Cham- ber of Commerce. Tho endorsement of the plan by tho npiiolntmcnt of a cum mlttee at veitrr' 'q meeting of that representative oirfuiilzj i i ciisuiob the carrying out of thu project Pur mal notice of tho Intended celebration (Continued on Page 8) Parcel Delivery To all parts of the city promptly and carefully made. Expert handlers of fragile goods. TERRITORIAL MESSENGER SERVICE. Phone 361. Kantleek Rubber Goods Hollister Drag Co., Ltd. i TRY OUR FINE Combination Lunch and Dinner Phone in advance for reserved tables. Alexander Young Cafe Wicker Chairs, Rockers, and Tables NEW I0T JUST RECEIVED. J. Hopp & Co., (LEWERS & COOKE BLDO.) FTi V ftOCh$ 3s S H Advertising in merchant people with who Evening is an example of of experienced Fugitive Witnes CENTS. Commits Suicide SAN FRANCISCO, Calif,, Nov. 10. John Krausc, fugitive witness bribery case, committed suicide on board steamship Adriatic at mt New Chinese Emperor Appeals To President PEK1N, China, Nov. 10. Emccror sisned a letter to bo sent President Roosevelt appealing sympathy for regime. Schmitz May Lose Bondsman Dingee SAN FRANCISCO, Calif., Nov. 19. Dingee, one of on bond of Schmitz, is reported to lie in finnncial troubles. He been cited to appear before be examined as to qualifica- tions remain as bondsman. Haas Inquest Begun SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 10. inouest of coroner ex. amininc into of Haas, saloon-keepe- r who shot Hcncy afterwards suicide in Jrormcr supervisor Oaiiaghcr being today. SAN I0S Calif., Nov. 10. A line of will be ' placed in operation between Pedro Salvador next Pearl Harbor Fete That the opening of I'enrl Harbor liu ninde thu (iu anion of a great celobrntlou assured. I'ursu-n- ut to lecommendntlon mado by President James I Morgan of thu Honolulu Chamber ot Cbmmcrco In n letter, thu trustees of organi- zation jesterday voted to the project their suppurt. I President Morgan's letter, contnln-- 1 tho suggestion tho celebration, wns In meet- ing by Secretary Wood. On motion, It was referred to the trustees ns a special committee with instructions to to tho Chamber nt tho next mooting. Tho nature of tho celebration wn a daily paper broad- casts knowledge of what the can do the people, and the their constant needs go to the merchant gives them this knowledge. Bulletin the sure reliance the bus- iness man in the upbuilding of his 5 a in the Halsey the Quccnstown. m m The his to for and aid the new the sureties the has court to his to a m m The the the death the and committed jail, has begun. is d NEW PEDRO LINE ANOELES, new steamships San and San spring. will hcems n time give Ing concerning read open report back the for The Upham Stands for EXCELLENCE in a $5.00 Shoe A genuine Russia Calf Blucher Sal, made over the "Smile" Last. It gives its owner a sense of satis- faction every time he sees it. We guarantee this shoe to be per- fectly satisfactory. PRICE Calif., not discussed, except superficially. It Is likely that an offort will be m.ulu to serine a nnvnl demonstration for tho occasion, however. Tho mora mlniito details will ho taken up ami considered carefully nt n later date, prob.ihly nfter the entire Chamber luiB bad nn opportunity to act on tho matter. In his letter, President Morgan, who Is now In San Prnnclsco, states that ho has been endeavoring to secure tho Scent postal rato to tho HrltlBh Isles fur Hawaii Hu does not express him- self ns being at all confident or suc- cess, hovvuver Hu expresses his bu- llet, how over, that tho next Congress (Continued, on Page I) f yy Manufacturers Shoe Co., Ltd. Fort and Hotel Sts. 1051 Fort Street Phone 282 w I ;l $JubMSis lJiiLJa(kuti'c m . Lv- - .itjj(i4iW',iJ , j(tiv.A i 2j& 'iAnim.AiMiiti ,.; ,r '"'. l" "TlVlHilrV tofitit 1

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    From San Francisco:Hongkong Xlnru Nov. 2.1

    For San Francisco:Ten jo Mum i.. Nov. 'H

    From Vancouver:Monna Dec. 12

    For Vanconver:Makura Dec. 8

    VOL. X. No. 4162.

    Is

    Discussion of Hie proton t Btutua r,f(tic miliar Industry mid the reading(.( papers on rubber culture took upthe cnthe morning session ot Mioifivvullan Rubber Growers' Associa-tion convention todaj. lly Hpcclnlvote, tin' election (it officers for tliocoming year vvns postponed until thisafteriioin, that there might lie nmplaopportunity fur the discussion of thepapers prepaied.

    ltnlpli 8. Hosiner, Tenltorlnlot roreitry, read an In- -

    I. r.iutltin1 tifi.1 l.iutrin.f It. .. iiatint- - nil.Vila...... ...- - iii..ii...t ''v. ithe "Harvesting of Rubber In llu- -wiill," his treatise being nn outlineof the cooperative experiment workwhich Iiiih been done.

    The piper fi.no a concise dcscilp-Ho- nof Just what lias been accom-

    plished mid called attention to whatIt will be neci-tsa- r to accomplishliefoie the rubber industry can lieIII inly established as one of the greatIndustries of tho Territory.

    llosniei'H paper was, in part, anfollows:

    "lly way of preface. It may bethat in the summer of 190G

    during nn examination of the plant-ed finest at I.lhue, Kauai, made byC. S. .lucid, then nn agent of the Di-vision of Torcstr), there was broughtto public attention the existence oftwo groves of Ccara lubber trees atI.lhue and at Koloa. Kauai. As thettees were large enough to bo tap-ped ilheso gloves piesentcd nn oppor-tunity for securing data us to methods of tapping and other facts andfigures of value to the rubber Industry. Accoidlngly, arrangements wcro

    The death ot Mrs. Abigail K Camp-he'l- lParker has left a vacancj on the

    Hoard of Trustees or tho estate of tholate James Campbell, mid, allegingthat Jos O. Carter, by reason ot hisudvanccd ago and other Infirmities,tnnnut properly manage tho estate, andthat Cecil Brown, tho third trustee. Isnow on tho continent of Europe, Abi-gail K. Kawnnanakoa and the otherbeneficiaries under tho will of JamesCampboll deceased, havo brought suitto havo Itobcit W. Shlnglo appointedin place of tho lato Mrs. Campbell-I'arke- r

    ns ono of tho trustees. Thosuit Is called that ot Abigail K. Kawn-nannko- a

    and tho beneficiaries and sundor tho will v. J. O. Carter,

    Evening BULBETIN3:30 EDITION yu want t0 buy se" or exchange anything you will find it in the Bulletin

    Rubber Men Holding ConventionANOTHER GRAFT WITNESS SUICIDESRubber Culture

    Topic Consideredat unco made with both the I.lluiuand the Koloa Plantation Companiesto permit sstcnintlc tapping tests tobo undertaken.

    "At (list it una planned that thoDivision of Porcstry should enrry onthe work, but ns the Hawaii Experiment Station had a man available,which the Division ot l'oreatry thendid not. It was decided by the lloaidthat it was best that the ExperimentStation undertake the investigation.The Held work was can led on by Q.(J. Uiadford under tho direction andsupervision of Jnrcd G. Smith, thenDirector of tho Station, and muchvaluable Information was collected.Limited Opportunities

    .Necessarily one investigatorwoil.tng with only limited meanscannot bo expected to nnswci all thequestions that urlse In so largo aHeld us is the study of rubber productlou lu Hawaii. At the beginnlng of this Inst summer it becamoapparent that furthei study on thoground was urgently required, particular!) In the way of getting to.gether exact figures on tho cost oftapping the trees and attending totho other details nccossary in truns-foiml-

    tho latex into n marketableproduct.

    "To meet this need I proposed toDr. H. V.'llcox, the present Direct-or of tho Hawaii Experiment Sta-tion, soon after his nrrlval In Ha-waii, In July Inst, that such an in-vestigation bo undertaken jointly byhis Station nnd by tho Division ofForestrj ; tho Experiment Station to

    (Continued on Page 3)

    Would Have Shingle

    As Campbell TrusteeTho Elder, nnd Cecil Brown, trustees.

    Tho bcuellclaries allege that theroIs an urgent necessity foi another trtia-to- o

    to be appointed by the Court iithis time, to taku tho placo of Mrs.Campbell Parker, as largo hums ofmoney aio constantly being receivednnd dlsbiuscd from tho estate, and askilful business man Is needed to han-dle these affairs.

    Tho value of the estate, It Is said, Isabout $2,203,000. Tho plaintiffs iu thonilt Just brought statu that notwith-standing the death ot Mrs. Campbell-Parke-

    tho other trustees have madono niovo to agreo on n third party tonianago tho many affairs of the estate,

    (Continued on Paga 4)

    PajamasShirts

    Our Pajamas are light, strong, and serviceable.

    And they have a comfortable feeling that people like.

    We have then in all the best grades of Madras,Flannel, Mercerized Cotton, Etc.

    Our Star, Wilion Bros, and Cluett Shirts, the Big

    Six in Shirtdom, are the handsomest of all our Holiday

    Goods, Why not git yourself some of theml

    THE KASH CO., LTD.,

    4 2,

    8 PAGES. HONOLULU, TERRITORY OF HAWAII, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1908. 8 PAGES.

    FEDERAL BUILDING

    Rumor Says That ManIs On His Way

    Here Now

    It Is understood that n special ar-chitect f I om Washington is on Illsway hero to diavv up plans for thonow Federal building on the Mnhuknsite. Who the man Is or when howill nrrive is not known definitely,but It Is said that hu has writtendown hero to engage u house duilii'rthe time lio will be In this city.

    It Is probable that the man whocomes to design mid draw up plansfor tho now building will remainhero consldcinble time In older thathis plant will embrace the best andmost suitable architectural features.United States District Attorney Dickons has henrn the minor that thu jdesigner Is on his way, hut he hasno definite Knowledge.

    MORITO KEIZO MAY

    HANG OiVNOV. 27TH

    Latest Reprieve GrantedGave Him Until

    That 'Day

    Moitto Kclzo, whose appeal to theSupreme Court of the United Stateswaj recently deelded against him, Issentenced to limit; on the 27th otthis month. Ho has been granted

    from time to time since sentence was llrat passed on him, and Itis piobable that he will be grantedanother teprlevc until tho legal doc-uments continuing tho decision ofthe U. S. Supremo Court have arilvedhere.

    High Sheriff Henry stated tlilJmorning that ho had Informed Mo-lit- o

    ot tho Import of tho cablegramsiccelvcd hj tho papers recently, nndhe savs that the condemned man ap-pears sadder than before, althoughlie did not show any visible emotionwhen the news was broxen to him.

    Wo aro pleased to amioiinco to ourriimerous customers nnd thu generalpublic, that wu havo secured thu services of JIADAMi: JOSEPHINE, whonow has complete management of ourmillinery department. All orders willrocclvo our prompt and careful atten-tion nnd at lowest posslblo prices,Your pntronngo solicited, Isoshlma,King street.

    ISLAND FRUITS AS HOLIDAYGIFTS

    Why not? Can you conoeive ofanything nicer to send your relativesor friends for the holidays? Leaveyour order with us and it will haveprompt and careful attention.

    Island Fruit Co.,72 8. KINO. PHONE 15.

    ACT as Executors ofWEWills. It is our specialbusiness, and no indi-

    vidual can be in a posi-

    tion to do it so well as we.

    There is absolutely no chance of

    our failing to carry out every item

    as it was intended to be carried out.

    Let us sea you about your will.

    We make it out in proper form free.

    Hawaiian

    Trust Co.Ltd.

    023 FORT ST.

    MEMORIAL SERVICE

    HELD TOMORROW AT

    CHINESEJPULATE'I he local Chinese Consulate has

    icteived a cablegram from the Mill- -Istei ul Washington that everjtliln:;Is quiet at I'ekln. The message orlg-Inate- d

    fioni Wnl Wu llu, Minister ofForeign Affairs, nt i'ekln Mccmori ilservices will be held at tho local Con- -suute nt 11 a. in November 21, fortthe Emperor nnd Empress Downgor

    OFFICERS ELECTED

    BY RUBBER GROWERS

    Dr. Waterhouse ChosenAs Head Of The

    Association

    Dr. I!. C. Wntei house was this nft- -einoou elected president of the ll

    Rubber Grovveis Association totervu through the coming ear. Oili-er oinccra elected nre II A Baldwin,vice picsldent; I). C Lindsay, seere-tn- rj

    -- treasurer; Hugh Howell, nudI'rcd. Ii. Wnldron. tiustees.

    The names were placed In nomination by a committee which repott-ed Immediately afttr the noon recess,and nil wcie unanimously elected.Dr. Wnlerhoiisc t once took thurhnlr nnd the business of the conven-tion was continual with.

    Tonight nt 7 o clock a dinner willbe given nt Hotel Young. Thoso whowill be present arc: Members H.C. Brown, II von D.unm, V. I.. Wnl-dron. C. M V burster, It. J. Pratt.T. T. P. Wiiterhousc. Wm. William-son, It. S. Hosiner, D. Hatighs, II. 1Dillingham, I, A. Thurston, G. P.Cooke, Wm W'elnrlch, Geo. II. Kw-ar- t,

    A. X lliiselden. Dr. A. B. Clark,John (lulld, T M. Church, B. Smith,K. A. KnuiUen, C. D, I.ufkln. I P.Itosccinns, I) C Lindsay, II. A. Wndiwoith, II. Howell, A. Martlnsen, W.A. Anderson, V . Austin, C O. Ja-cobs, W tl Scott. A. h. Castle. Dr.Wnterhouse Guests Judge S. B.Dole, A. W. T. Bottomley. W. O.Smith, L. T. Peck, H. O. Hall. Dr.Wllcot. A. Hurtle), It, A. Woodward,It W. Shingle, II. T. Hnjselden. Mr.Thorson, H. P Wood, A. II. Clark, Jr.

    Tho caso of Xakamnto, the Japan-ese who Is alleged to havo killed hiswlfo at tho usldcnco of Dr. Sunfoidcomu time ago, camo up In tho policecourt this morning, but was continueduntil November 25.

    David Lelco, the iiackdrlvcr, wasarrested this afternoon on a charge ofprofanity.

    IN I0REIQN FORTS

    Thursday, November 19.SAN THANCISCO Arrived Nov. ID:

    A.-- S. S, .Mexican, 11 n. m, fromllllo, Nov. 11.

    THU AHIZONAN of tho AmericanHawaiian line loaves San FranciscoSaturday, November 21st. for this iort.Sho will arrive November 28th, withgeneral cargo for local merchants.

    1L1"....! II

    SalammboRUSSIAN CIQABETTE3

    PerfumedGold Tip Ideal 8moka

    10 to Package 25 Cents.MOGENSON'S SPECIALTY CO.,

    Lot Qatoi, Cal., Pacific Coast Agents.If not at dealers we will tend by

    mail to any address upon receipt ofmoney.

    KOKI TAKES CAKE

    OF SICK NIECE

    Famous Case May Be

    Continued For ThisReason

    WIicIcm messages have been le- -cclved by the firm of Kinney, Marx,Prosser S. Andeison stating that thoniece of Moses KoKI, whose trial ona cliuige of embezzling somethingover $1000 was set for Monday. Isvery III, and that KoM is taking careof her.

    M. I'. Prosior. to whom thu mM- -sages wero directed, consulted withJudge Dole mid fulled States DistrictAttorney ilrcckons this morning, midunless Kokt's niece Improves In herhealth, the trial will not proceed nnMonday. Tho girl was a witness Intho former trial ot KoM on anothercount In the indictment, nnd It Isprobable that she will have to tea-tlf- y

    again. She is now sufferingfiom nn attack of t)phold fever.

    WOOD REPORTS ON

    PROMOTION WORK

    Encouraging Letters AreReceived From-Man- y

    SourcesSecretary Wood has prepired the

    following rert wheh no will submitto the Promotion Committee at Itsmeeting this afternoon:

    It Is very pleasing to nolo that ourMiggchtlun as to marklug tho openingof Pearl Harbor by a general celebration has been taken up ny tho Cham-ber of Commerce. Tho endorsement ofthe plan by tho npiiolntmcnt of a cummlttee at veitrr' 'q meeting of thatrepresentative oirfuiilzj i i ciisuiobthe carrying out of thu project Purmal notice of tho Intended celebration

    (Continued on Page 8)

    Parcel DeliveryTo all parts of the city promptly andcarefully made. Expert handlers offragile goods.

    TERRITORIAL

    MESSENGER SERVICE.

    Phone 361.

    Kantleek

    Rubber Goods

    HollisterDrag Co., Ltd.

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    TRY OUR FINE

    Combination Lunch andDinner

    Phone in advance for reserved tables.

    Alexander YoungCafe

    WickerChairs, Rockers, and Tables

    NEW I0T JUST RECEIVED.

    J. Hopp & Co.,(LEWERS & COOKE BLDO.)

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    Advertising in

    merchantpeople with

    whoEvening

    is an example ofof experienced

    Fugitive Witnes

    CENTS.

    Commits SuicideSAN FRANCISCO, Calif,, Nov. 10. John Krausc, fugitive witness

    bribery case, committed suicide on board steamshipAdriatic at

    mt

    New Chinese Emperor

    Appeals To PresidentPEK1N, China, Nov. 10. Emccror sisned a letter to bo

    sent President Roosevelt appealing sympathy forregime.

    Schmitz May Lose

    Bondsman DingeeSAN FRANCISCO, Calif., Nov. 19. Dingee, one of onbond of Schmitz, is reported to lie in finnncial troubles. Hebeen cited to appear before be examined as to qualifica-

    tions remain as bondsman.

    Haas Inquest BegunSAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 10. inouest of coroner ex.

    amininc into of Haas, saloon-keepe- r who shot Hcncyafterwards suicide in

    Jrormcr supervisor Oaiiaghcr being today.

    SAN

    I0S Calif., Nov. 10. A line of will be 'placed in operation between Pedro Salvador next

    Pearl Harbor FeteThat the opening of I'enrl Harbor

    liu ninde thu (iu anion of a greatcelobrntlou assured. I'ursu-n- ut

    to lecommendntlon mado byPresident James I Morgan of thuHonolulu Chamber ot Cbmmcrco Inn letter, thu trustees of organi-zation jesterday voted to theproject their suppurt. I

    President Morgan's letter, contnln-- 1tho suggestion tho

    celebration, wns In meet-ing by Secretary Wood. On motion,It was referred to the trustees ns aspecial committee with instructionsto to tho Chamber nt thonext mooting.

    Tho nature of tho celebration wn

    a daily paper broad-casts knowledge of what the

    can do the people, andthe their constant needsgo to the merchant gives themthis knowledge.Bulletin thesure reliance the bus-iness man in the upbuilding of his

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    The histo for and aid the new

    the suretiesthehas court to his

    to am m

    The thethe death the and

    committed jail, has begun.is d

    NEW PEDRO LINE

    ANOELES, new steamshipsSan and San spring.

    willhcems

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    The

    UphamStands for EXCELLENCE in a

    $5.00 ShoeA genuine Russia Calf Blucher

    Sal, made over the "Smile" Last.

    It gives its owner a sense of satis-faction every time he sees it.

    We guarantee this shoe to be per-

    fectly satisfactory.

    PRICE

    Calif.,

    not discussed, except superficially. ItIs likely that an offort will be m.uluto serine a nnvnl demonstration fortho occasion, however. Tho moramlniito details will ho taken up amiconsidered carefully nt n later date,prob.ihly nfter the entire ChamberluiB bad nn opportunity to act on thomatter.

    In his letter, President Morgan, whoIs now In San Prnnclsco, states thatho has been endeavoring to secure thoScent postal rato to tho HrltlBh Islesfur Hawaii Hu does not express him-self ns being at all confident or suc-cess, hovvuver Hu expresses his bu-llet, how over, that tho next Congress

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    isoi & mWEEKLY GALEKOAR

    MWM3.VVLcahl Chaptop No. 2 ncnular.

    II IINDAV

    WISIJMSSDAYHawaiian l"lrst Degree.

    I IIIIMHDAYHonolulu Chapter Regular.

    G p. in.I'MIIIAV

    SA IIJUDAV

    All visiting members of theOrder nro lordlnlly lnltcil toattend meeting of local lodges

    HARMONY LODGE, No. 3, 1. 0. 0. F.

    Moots every Monday evening nt7:30 In I. O. O T. Hall. Tort Street.

    II. It. UHN'DHY, Secretary.iii:n. r. vickhrs, n. u.

    All visiting biotherB ery cordiallyInvited.

    OAHU LODGE, No 1, K. of P.

    Meets every first nnd third Frl-aa- yevening nt In K. of 1. Hall,

    corner I'crt nnd Ilorctnnla. Visitingbrothers coidlully Invited to attend.

    a. o. di:i:iuno, c.c,JAS. V. W111TH, K.U.S.

    HONOLULU LODGE 010, B. P. 0. E.

    Honolulu Lodgo No. CIO, I). P. O.i: will meet In their hill on Kingnear Fort Street every Friday evsn-lu- g.

    Uy order of the U. II.:HDNRY C. HASTON,

    Secretary.'.VM H MclNERNY, E. It.

    VVm. M'KINLEY LODGE No.8, K.ofP.

    Meets every 2nd nnd lib Saturdaycvenluu ut So mimic In K. of 1'.Hall. cor. Port nnd llurctanta. Visit-ing biotheis cunllally I in I ted to ut-te-

    v i.. ritA7.ni:, c.c,i:. A. JACOIISON, K U.S.

    HONOLULU AERIE 140, F. 0. E.

    Meets on the 2nd and 4th WED-NESDAY eonlnKs of each month at7:30 o'clock In K. of P. Hall, cornerllorctanli nnd Tort streets.

    Visiting Eagles arc Invited to at-tend.

    --,V. L. I'RAZEB. W., Prest.It. T. MOOItE, Secy.

    IF ' HAWAIIAN TRIBE No. 1, 1. 0. K. M.

    Moots ovcrv flint nnd third Thurs-daj- sof each month nt Knights of

    Pythlns Hull VIItlng brothtrs cor-dially In Itt.1 to attend.

    A n. AKLEIOH, Sachem.A. E Ml'UPIIY, C. of It.

    Clearance Sale

    J. 1. Siiva's Store,ELEELE, KAUAI.

    This sale applies only to the mainstore at Elecic,

    To make room for a consignmentof goods now en the way.

    A Gx'eat ReductionIN ALL LINES OF

    COTTON GOODSThese will be sold nt

    LESS ritAN COSTENGLISH TAILOn GOODS,

    B007" AND SHOES,riATS AND CAPS.

    MEN'S SOCKSAt Sacrifice Prices.

    ALL THESE PRICES STRICTLYCASH.

    A fitin line nf Fnnrv WinM ntiilR Liquors for the Christmas trade in

    onr Liquor Depaitment.

    EXCELLENT LAUNDRY WORK

    done by tho

    TRENCH LAUNDRYwith their new FRENCH

    process,2.r7 Brretnnia St. Phone 1401.v..;.

    McTighe FavoriteThe Best Whiskey on the Markit.THOS. F. McTIO"F, & CO., A0EN1S.

    101-10- 5 ilINQ ST.PHONE 140. P. 0 BOX 755

    AN OUTINGin a brand new scven-seate- r. Call up

    ,191 or 1158 nnd nsk for

    C. H. BEHNH4 r

    I f KutiMUIml UTt) IA lnttl(itltrt 1(1

    Whooping-Coug- h, Croup,Bronchitis, Coughs,

    Diphtheria, CatarrhCretoUne Is a Boon t Atthmatto.

    rtmrdy (or dlMiuti of tb brlhlttr organ thato Uk Out tvm1j Into lli itvlUAOUf

    I'co.nli ttn rnui !! urt Uta air. rfldlrMit freely aMlarptle, U errltl ovw tits dluaMdjturfar wlih ntry fentlh, ptoUagM androntUnt trratmtnt. it U Intaluablo to mattwiwith mail ililUrefi.

    Thoia of n t'oiuHtiinitilvo Triidvurywill tin J InunrJIatarrltiCfrom Cuugbt or InflamedCvaillUofi of tbm thrift,

    ALL DRUQQISTft.3iul )0tal mi da

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    Lehnhardt'sUnexcelled

    Candies

    Always Fresh at

    CHAMBER'S DRUG

    CO.,

    Fort and King St.

    1909Excelsior Diaries

    We have just opened a newshipment of these fine Diariesfor Office and Pocket use.

    Let us show them to you.

    Hawaiian News Co.,LIMITED.

    Y0UNO BUILDING.

    INSIST ON USING

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    as it is

    THE VERY BESTSold Only by the

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    Handsome

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    Our Wall Paper is not onlybeautiful in color and pattern,but tasteful as well.

    No matter how the roommay be finished, there is wallpaper in our big stock thatwill just suit it.

    Our special show roomdownstairs gives the effect ofwall, border, and ceiling to-gether.

    Lewers & CooReLIMITED

    177 S. King St. Phone 775.

    Auto for HireMANUEL REI3. Call up at an?

    time by telephone any one of thesenumbers: 290. 200, 1097.

    REYSTONE-ELGI- WATCHESINGERS0LL WATCHES

    At All Watchdealers.

    Jos. Schwartz,Agent for Hawaiian Islands,

    Cor. FORT and KING Sts Honolulu.

    If water rusts iron, what will it doto a man's stomacheT The

    OrpheumSaloon

    WILL GIVE YOU THE ANTIDOTE.

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    EVENING BULLETIN, HONOLULU. T. II. THURSDAY, NOV. 19. 1008.

    LOCAL AND GENERAL

    ClB Yon have not tried voiir hardest unless you have let a B u 1 1 e t i nWant Ad. do the trying.

    Ten good auto hacks. I'lione C.No fancy prices at tho New EnglauC

    Uakcry, Hotel Bt.Dr. Dlnegnr was among tho arrlvala

    today In tho Rtcamcr Clmullne.Nine naturalization rases will como

    before JikIko Dole Monday morning.Tnko jour carriage ur automobile

    to Hawaiian Carriage Mnnfi;. Co, forrepairs.

    It Is expected that Cbas. K. Notleyreturn fiom Hawaii In the Mauna

    Ke.i next Saturday.Hawaiian Tribe No. 1, I. O. It. M.,

    will meet In K. of 1'. hall this Thurs-day ewnlng at 7:30.

    Al. Thurlow for a lunoh or dinner.Chief Clerk Conkllng watt engaged

    this morning In taking Japanese certificates of Hnnallan birth.

    D. II Knhaulello, Deputy County Attorney of Maul, Is In town, having ar-rived In the Claudlne this morning,

    All kinds of beer, wines and mixeddrinks are served In the best mannerat the rnshlon. Just give us a try.

    A Chinese three- - ear-ol-d boy wosdrowned in a duck pona near tho homeof his parents nt Walklkl last evening.

    ,1. 1'. llackfcld, president of Hack- -fold & Company, Is booked to leavelor Kauai this afternoon. Ho will sailIn the Klnau.

    Dr. M. Ojnma gave a dinner at thoMochlzukl Club to (he Jupaneso Con- -Mil Oeneial nnd friends night beforelast. The menu was strictly Japanese.

    Deputy Attorney General Lurnachwill leave for llllo tomorrow- - night toattend the term of Court there. HoRays that he does not know what casesam to come up.

    Lieut. Commander Moses of theNaval Station Is booked to leave In theKlnau for Kauai this afternoon. It Isexpected that he Is going on businessconnected with ffghthouso service.

    Ah Ping, manager of tho KlpahuluSugar plantation, canio down thismorning from Maul. This afternoonhe will hold an important conferencewith Hackfeld & Company, tho agents.

    Reis & Quinn are now located atthe Young Hotel Auto Stand Phone193 Short runs OOo and xi.W uythe hour $5.00 Special rates forshopping and calling.

    rat Sllva, anas ".no runcnuomDemon," may have to fuce charges ofperjury In addition to the .charge ofsmuggling for which he must unswerto tho noxt session of the FederalGrand Jury.

    While beating around In on effort tosolve tho Christmas gift problem don'toverlook the fact Mint Island fruitsmake most acceptablo gifts to main-land friends. See Island Krult Co. adon front page.

    James McGregor, who gainedveal th In tho famous Ontario mine ntPa'rk City. Utah, arrived on tho Manchuria Monday and left the next dayfor the Volcano. He will continue histrip to Japan next week.

    On Wednesday evening Miss MabelAknmukot and Harry Wood wcru mar-ried nt I'elcula, where they resided,the ceremony being performed by Hov.Nnkulna. Tho day following relativesand Intimate friends were presentedfor congratulation. Refreshments were

    The Portuguese rolony of Hawaii Isplanning for u great celebration In ashort time, the event being tho 268thanniversary of the Restoration of theIndependence of Portugal. It Is probable that u Btrcet parado, followed bya dance In the evening, wilt bo thomean features of tho day.

    The Young Women's Christian Association formally open their new--home on King street to their friendstonight. Tho place so long known astho Castle Homo changes Its namowith tho new occupants, and is nowknown ns tho Y. W. C. A. Homestead.Friends are cordially Invited.

    Mvcryman Tom Carty reported tothe pollco yesterday morning that aset of harness had been stolen fromhis stable on Hichards street tho dayor night before. Ho suspected an cm- -plovo who had been discharged recently. During tho forenoon the lnr- -ness was found In a lot on King stieetopposite Kawalahao Church.

    Thurlow's Royal Annex for meals.Mrs. M. L. Simpson, who has many

    friends hero and on Maul, arrived bythe Manchuria and Is visiting Mrs.Dickey on Nuuauu avcniio. She hasbeen away from tho Islands thirteen

    ears. In former, years blio taughtschool at Hamakuapoko nnd Haiku.Her husband, Q. E. Simpson, will boremembered ns the station agent atPala. Ho died In Alaska lost wlntcf.

    Yesterday afternoon Judge De Holtdecided that llttlo Elizabeth Harveythbuld remnln In the custodr of hoifoster parents, those who had takenher and cared for her when she vns allttlo tot running almost naked onthe slrects. Judge Do Dolt dismissedtho writ of habeas corpus by vvhlcliMercedes Driccg tnimlit t ..n, ,i,child which she claimed nB her own,.. hu.u n mm, i;i0 custody of FrankMnpinv ,.,,,,t.n .........,,, mi, pruviueu ror It golong.

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    Tho Columbian of the Amerlein.Tr,,.wollan lino will bo a convenient lineron which the local merchants may Im-port their Christmas goods from thoStates. Sho Is 'duo to nrrlvo from Santranclsco December is, lcavlug tholatter port December B.

    A Most Excellent Assortment of

    SUITINGS

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    CHINA CLAIMS MACAO

    HONGKONG, China, Nov. 18.the Chinese flag over the city and port of Atncao nnd levied taxes In thoPortuguese' concession. Ab Justification for their assertion of resumedsovereignty tho Government claims that Portugal renounced her sover-eignty when the Portuguese ofllclals asserted that tho Tatsu .Maru hailbeen seized In Chinese waters. It Isand Portugal will result from the Chinese claims and their effort.) to enforce them.

    MOVE FOR

    PEKING, China, Nov. 18. TheChun as Emperor, with his father ns Itcgent dining Ms mlnoilty, Is

    as a. move which will bring tho Manchu dynasty Into moropopular favor among the Chinese.

    YOUNG EVANS

    D. C, Nov. 18.which tried Lieut. Evans, son of Admiral Evuns, for neglect of duty, liasbeen made public. Evans haB been found guilty, and will be leprl- -manned ana reduced 1G0 numbers.

    ON

    NEW YORK, N. Y Nov. 18.dence on behalf of the Standard Oil Company In tho appealed rebatingcabe, in which Judge Landls, of Chicago. Imposed a fine on tho comuanyof $29,000,000.

    mtWMm

    MANCHU POPULARITY

    WASHINGTON,

    R0CKERFELLER

    ELIHU ROOT, THE FAVORITE

    NEW YOIIK, N. Y., Nov. 18. Ellliu Hoot, the present Secrelnry ofState, Is looked upon ns the leadingn United States Senator for this State

    PANAMA CANAL BONDS

    WASHINGTON, D. C, Nov. 18.you will receive bids on an Issue ofCanal bonds until December C.

    $25,000. A YEAR

    NEW YORK, N. Y Nov. 18.Gould alimony to the nmount of $2D,000. u jear pending a decision Intho suit for divorce.

    PEKING GETTING QUIET

    TEKINa. China, Nov. 18. Thethe Chinese banks are preparing to

    FEDERAL COURT

    REPORT FOR 1908,

    work done by tho United States Dls -trlct Court for the years ending Juno30th, 1908, ns compiled by Clerk GusMurphy. This report was mado upfor the use of Governor Krear, who Inturn presented It In his report to thoPresident:

    CIVIL. CASES.Admiralty 11Bankruptcy 21Civil (U. S. Cases) 4Equity 3Habeas Corpus ..., 4

    43CRIMINAL CASES.

    ConvictedAcquitted 'Nolle Pros'dPendingAdultery ,.... 1 1Altering Money Or.:er. 1Alcrlng Certificate of

    residenceAssault on high seas .1Digamy 2Chinese Exclusion Act 1Cubing und Injuring

    mall pouch &Depositing In P. O. non-

    mailable matter .... 1Embezzlement P. O.

    Money Order Funds. 1 1 2Embezzlement Regis

    tered Packet . . 3 3Forging signature to re

    Issued InternationalMoney Order

    Fornication ,.Having In possession

    counterfeit coin .... 4 1 EHaving In possession

    counterfeit d e 1 2 2 5Illicit Distilling 9 1 1 11Larceny , . .,., , 4 2 BMaking and having In

    possession counterfeitcoin 1

    Making and having Inpossession counterfeitdie 2 2 4

    Making false statementIn allotment noto ..1

    MurderPassing Counterfeit

    Coin 1 4 5Perjury 2 13 2 8Plundering vessel In

    dJstrcBs 1 IReceiving stolen prop-erty 1 2 2

    Smuggling cigars 2Suborlnatlon of PorjuryTrespassing on quaran-

    tine reservation .... 1Unlawful Importation

    of women Into U. 8.. 1 1 "Unlawful cohlbltntlon . 1 1Unlawfully carrying on

    business, of wholesaleand retail liquordealer 3 1 i uThe first column stands for convlcI ons. tho second for acquittals tho

    uiird for nolle prosequls, tho fourthfor cases pending, and tho fifth gives

    u'Uiiiuu, . i 'JfciiiliWliltoli'l.JT'frM'ltl,

    NEWSBffl Mltf

    The Chlneso Government has raised

    likely that trouble between CM in

    proclulmlne of the son of Prince

    REPRIMANDED

    The finding of the court martial

    WITNESS STAND

    John D. Rockefeller today iravo evi

    candlduto In the contest to eliooioto succeed Senator TIiim. C. Piatt.

    Secretary of the Trensuty Cortel- -thirty million dollars: In Panama

    F0 RMRS. GOULD

    The couit has nllowed .Mrs. Howard

    situation here is miletlnc down nndreopen.

    PEARL HARBOR FETE

    (Continued from Paze 1)will tnko some action with regard toa tariff protection for Hawull.iu coffee.

    trustees placed themselves onrecord as facorlng tho postal savings

    ,bank as recommended by the Postmaster General. In particular didthey nppiove of such bank for the Is-lands, giving It as I heir opinion, In acarefully-prepare- report, that u syn-ter-

    of postal banks would promotethrift nnd be to the general advanlagound welfare of the inhabitants.

    Tho suggestion that 11 delegate fromHonolulu Harbor be sent to uttend thonational convention of the AmercanAssociation of Masters, Mates and Pil-ots, In Washington during next Junu-ary- ,

    met with general approval.Copt. 1'lltx and Will Young wero

    present on behalf of the Harbor to ex-plain tho position of that organization.The trustees nsked it few questions usto tho duties of a delegate to tho conventlon, the probable expenses, andthe sentiments or I'rlnco Kuhlo In thematter, and then voted to fuvor thosending of a icpresentatlve.

    Tho question of raising money fortho expenses of tho representativewill bo cnnsldeied at once and the manto sun! will pe selected.

    Tho resignation of W. I'folenhaueras a tiustfo of tho Chamber of Com-merce was received and nrceptod. J.P. Hackfeld was nominated to suc-ceed him und unanimously elected.

    Tho necesslt) for tariff protectionen certain of the product!) nf Mm in.lands was considered nt length by thou iiBiecs. Attention was called to thofnct that, though migar is well lookedafter, and tho pineapple giowcis linvotaken steps to snfeguaid their Inter-ests, thero aro many Industries towhich llttlo or no attention Is beingpaid.

    Tho mooting was cnled to orderTho meetng was called lo orderIdent J. V. Cooko In tho chair. A num-ber of communications wero nadTrustee Pfotenhauer's resignation vvaB'ucted upon and his successor electednnd then tho meeting adjourned

    'y.edp tgly nftcr tho udjournuiontof the meeting tho trustees weiocalled together In special meeting.

    COULD SAY THAT MUCH"How Is my boy getting along In

    college?" nsked old Mr. lUchley. "Ihopo you find Mm quick?" "Oh er

    -- es, Mr. Rlchloy," icpllcd tho col-le-professor, "ho ceitalnly Is fnBt."

    Philadelphia Press.ML 'IS II WtlfgnyF,.

    Let Uscare for your eye. SOMEONE mustdo it. if you value them.

    - "--, ....J't1i.'.'.vJ ,.ifcri iIVAaAuUh

    j IN FOREIGN PORTS t

    Wednesday, Nov. 18, 1908.SAN IKANCISCO Sillied Nov 17'

    H, K Hongkong Maui, for Hono-lulu, 2 p. in.

    S. H. Hllonl.ui, for Honolulu, 3 p.m.VHMOHIA Aarrlved Nov. Id:

    S !), Montis, hence Nov. II.Tuesday, November 17.

    SAN FRANCISCO Sailed Nuv. 17:8, S. Hongkong Mnru, 2 p. m., for

    Honolulu.SAN FRANCISCO Sailed Nov. 17:

    gI. N. H. S. Hllonlati. for HonoluluMonday, No. 16, 1908,

    SAN FRANCISCO Sillied Nov. II:S. 8. Enterprise, for llllo.

    EUREKA Arrived Nov. IB :Ilk. Holyvvood, heme Oct. 22.

    Saturday, Nov. 14, 1908.SAN FRANCISCO -- Arrived, No. 13:

    r. p. m S. S. Asia, heme Nuv. 7.YOKOHAMA Sailed Nov. 14:

    S. S. Teno Mnru, for Honolulu.Friday, November 13.

    SAN FRANCISCO Sailed Nov. 13:S S Santu Rita, for Kahuliil ami Kl-li- t

    I.

    YOKOHAMA Arrived Nov 13:S. S. Slbeil.i, henco Nov. 2.

    PORT TOWNSEN- U- Airlved Nov. 13:Schr. Robert Searies, f 10m Kahuliil

    Oct. 22.I III.O Sailed Nov. 11:

    S S. Mexican, for Han Francisco.Hll.O Sailed Nov. 10:

    Schr. W. II. MarHton, for San Fran-clic-

    Thursday, November 12.GRAYS HARIIOH Sailed Nov. II:

    Schr. O. A. Phajer. for Honolulu. 'Schr. Ilelene, for Honolulu.

    Wednesday, November 11.SAN FRANCISCO Sailed Nov. 10:,

    Schr. Illiam lllngham, for Honolulu.HOllART Sailed Nov. 10:

    Fr. sp. Thiers, for Honolulu

    REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS.

    Entered for Record Nov, 18. 1908,Fiom 10:30 a. m. to 4 p. m.

    Anna Kiihuuh'llo by mtgen to Ger-man Sav & I, Soctv et nl tr of. .1)

    Julia Knholo to James II Castle.. I)Entered for Record Nov. 19, 1908,

    From 9 a. m. to 10:30 a. m.A G Cm Us and vvf tu F J Wil-

    liams MKnpeho Mukaula to W K Keolio. . . I)Kapehe Mnkimla tu lullana Ak.i- -

    liel,lPeter N Kiihokiioliinn and vvf to

    Young .Mens S.iv Society Ltd... AtGeoige Macy to James II Macy...l)

    Sailor takes refuge on Icelierirwhen boat Is smashed nnd shlpimitefind hlu body.

    NEW - TO-DA- YMEETING NOTICE.

    There will be a meeting of theImpiovcment Club ut thu

    lesldemo of .Mr. T. J. King 011 Frl-da- yevening, Nov. 2Uth, 11)08, ut 7:30

    o'cloik.Ily older of the president:

    JAS. I,. M'l.EAN,4102-2- 1 Secretary.

    BY AUTHORITYSEALED TENDERS

    SEALED TENDERS will be receiv-ed by the Superintendent of PublicWoiKs until 12 m. of Monday. De-- 1ember 14th, 190S, for the (oust mo-

    tion of u Combined Sihuolhoustt midTeachuiH' Cottage ut Al.ie, SoutliKomi, Hawaii.

    Plans nnd specifications and pro-posal blanks aie on Die In tliu ollleoof tho .Superintendent of PublicWorks und mav nlso be had fiom Mr.William Vnnuutta, llllo, llav.-aii- , andfiom M. P. Stott, II0I11.1I0.1, Kunn,Hawaii.

    Tho Supeilntenilent nf PublicWnikH reserves the light tu ejectony or nil bids.

    MARSTON CAMPIli:i,ISuperintendent of Public Woiks.Honolulu, Nov. 19. 1908.

    41C2-3- t

    NOTICE TO CONSUMERS OF NUU-AN-AND UPPER MAKIKI

    WATERS.

    Until further notice thu use ofwater for IRRIGATION PURPOSESupon tho High Piessuie Bjstcmi,moiu paiiicuiaily described as Unitpoitlon of the sistcm Ivlnc on lmt'ibides of Nuuauu Avenuo and maukiiof school and Lusltana BtieeU.Thurston Avenue, I.un.illln Stieet,Hastings Stieet, Manoa Road and In-cluding Mano.i und College llnTracts is heieby stiktly piolilbltcd.This legulatlon will he ilgldly en-forced, as the Water Winks Inspect-oi- b

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    fcaTill: CI.AUDINi: arrived this morn-

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    (Continued from Vest Itfurnlxli tho mail Id iln Mm work, tlioDivision of forestry lo miil' thonecessary funds for o.il.iry and ex-penses. Tills plan met with Dr. Wil-cox's licnrty approval ami Inter withHint of the representatives of tliofour rulilicr plnntnllons at XnlilUtt.Two Vital Points

    "Tho two Important points rnwhich tho success of the ruhher in-dustry In llnwnll turns nio llrnl.whether Iho liccs yield latex In nl

    quantities, and second, who-Ih- erthe latex can lie collected nnd

    prepared for market at a profit. Un-til these questions nro dcllnltrly an- -swetcd tlio rubber Industry must re- -nialii In the experimental stane. l'nimthe tnppliiRs of larger trees that haveto far been made In Hawaii thero hevery reason to bo HaiiRiilne over theHow of Intex. The present ImesllKi-tlo- n

    should su n loiiR way towardthrowing llfilit on tho cost of hnnd-IIii- k

    tho product, for the flRiires Hintnro being collected refer not nlonelo the tapping of Iho trees hut In-clude, as well the several steps of col-lecting the rubber from the trees,gutting II to the drying house, mak-ing It liilo a (oninierclnl product andpreparing It for shipment.

    "In working out the details of thoexperiment, tho plan broadenedhumph lint in scope, so Hint ns It nowstands tho work Hint it Is proposedto do falls under four main heads,us follows:Four Main Heads

    'First tnpplngs todqternilna the cobt of collecting IIlex under conditions of commercialpractice.

    "Second Comparative tests of dif-ferent methods of tapping to ascertain which ono is best adapted lo tholocal conditions, in view of tost, timelequlrcd, effcit on the How of lnfox,uid general Inlliicncu on the trco.

    "Third A study of tho methodsof handling latex after It tins beencollected, with special leforcncc tocontrol by chemicals or by othermenus, so that as largo ti percentageas possible may be bold us high-grad- erubber. Tho best way of hnndllngthe "scrapings" Is an Importantphase or this problem.

    "I'ourth A study of methods ofcultivation and fertilization, to findout how through theso means tholubber trees inn bo brought soonerto tho point of tapping, or by In-creased vitality be iitndo to llelillarger quantities of latex at an ear-lier ngo or for a longer period offlow.Snacintr of Trees

    "Along with tho main points enu-merated much Information should M-ini be got on such l elated mattcis astho best spacing or tho trees, tho ap-propriate season of tho car forplanting, intcrculturnl crops, and tholike.

    "Tho work under the third headmethods of ihemleul control, will lnlperformed at tho laboratory of thoHawaii experiment Station in Hono-lulu, as It la of a rhaiactcr requiringspecial equipment and knowledge on-ly possessed by a trained chemist.Thero are enough ubber trees on thostation grounds and in tho Tantalusforest lo provido tho necessary latex.AH the rest of tho work will bodone in tho field on tho several rubbcr plantation:).

    "Tho terms of tho cooperativeagreement as it now stands nro thatthe Hawaii Kxpcrlmont 'Station shallfurnish tho agent In charge of thofield work and shall undertako tho(hemlcnl and other studies requiringlaboratory tho Divisionof I'orestry pays tlio wilary of thoagent unci tho other necessary exiiem.ru. I'or thin purposo S1200 binbeen hot apart from tho approprlaHon of tho Division, Kach of tliofour i uhber plantations nt N'ulilkulias agreed to furnish ono laborer forsuch time ns may ho ncoded, to workunder I be direct Ion of the agent Incharge but to bo paid by tho plantaHon.

    "1'iirly in September Dr. Wilcox,Mr. !'. T. I. Waterhouse, and I visit- -ed Nalilku ami worked out on thegiouiid, In conference with tlio man-nge- is

    of tho four rubber plantationstho program that has hlnco been putIn effort. Tho Investigation will bocontinued during tlio remainder oftho present fiscal period, that Is toJuno ,10th, 1909. At Its conclusiontlio results will bo published citherby tho experiment Station or by theHoard of Agilciiltura nnd forestry."

    Ah lie finished rending his paper,.Mr. llosmer was heartily applauded,tho luembciH of tho Association ex

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    pressing their of thorplrlt which prpmpted him to devototho Hmo and study necessary to tliopreparation of tho treatise.

    Krecl, T. 1'. Wnterhouso then readtho report of his intothe rubber Industry In Ceylon, Mo- -fa, anil Java. Mr. Waterhousegave a rcvlow of tho conditions whichho encountered Jn the course of hislour of answering allquestions that vvcro put to him bythq members present.

    In regard I') the relative value ofthe Ceara or Ilevca rubber tree Ihoformer HiOxOiio nqw planted In tlioislands nnd the latter the one moragenerally found In tho great rubberdistricts Mr. Waterhouse said

    "I certainly bellevo that Iho Hc-ve- .ior Para rubber tree will pay

    better than the Ceara If the clliiiatoIs wnrni enough for It If. after ex-periment, It is demonstrated thatIlovea can be grown here so Hintthey will moturo In say bIx or sevenears, I should advise planting them.

    They are, as a gcneinl thing, farnioio productive nnd, the bark beingthicker, the tapping offers a less bo- -tlous problem thau with Hie Ceara"!

    "How do our methods of handlingthe latex compare with those thatjou saw In uso In other Cearn districts on jour tour of Investigation?"was asked of Waterhouse

    "I consider ours to be In advanceof those In uso in most districts."came the response. "In ninny in-stances managers complained of trou-bles that wo hnvo learned how loguard against with safet) for ex-ample, tho coagulating of the latexbetween the time that It Is drawnfrom tho tree nnd its tln.il deposit InIho storehouse."F. T. P. Waterhonse's Address

    Some twelve or fourteen jp.im ngothe then Commissioner of Ag.lcul-ttir- o

    of thoi Republic of lla'v.,11,nucl .disseminated Ihroug'i

    l)ic. islands a number of seeds of thoOcnrn rubber tree No espo. lal no-tice war taken of tho lesults multabout II vo ears ngo, when a tree.then beven or eight jenrs of age. atX.ililUu. .Maul, was tapped and nJround to yield nn apparently (,ur.c!commercial article or rubber

    Upon further, Investigation a number or vigorous, health) (Vara rub-ber trees vvcro round to bo growingIn tho various districts of tho Islands.

    Upon the showing made severalcompanies for tho cultivation of rubber wcro, formed nnd. n consldcrablonumber of trees planted

    In the month of December, 190,,thero wore growings In Hk Districtof Koolau, Islnndjor Maul, approximately twelve Hundred acres or Co- -ara rubber trees and n very few treesof the Hcven nnd Castllo.i varieties.

    In view or tho possibilities ot therubber Industry in tli( Territory, oftlio fact that Cejlcin anil tho MalayPeninsula have engaged in tho cultivation ot lubber on a larger scalethan any other part or tho worldand or tho further fact that in Co-lon Ceara rubber had been piofltablycultivated il was deemed advisableby some of tho rubber growers of lln-wnll ami by the Ilo.ud or Agricultureand Forestry lo send wmicono tothat section of the world to ninko

    as to means and methodsused there In connection with the In-dustry, nnd to lepoit thereon for thobenefit or tho Industry nnd tlio pub-lic In Hawaii.

    With this object In view It wasdcctdecl that, ns I was about to visittho Malay Peninsula In tho Interestof tho firm 1 am connected with, HintI should extend my proposed trip,the expenses being partially paid byHioeo Interested In tho rubber Indus-try In Hawaii and by tho Hoard otAgriculture nnd I'orestry.

    In accordnnco with this purpose, Iwus duly commissioned by, tho Hoardot Agriculture and I'orestry, anil leftHonolulu on the lT.th day or Novem-ber, 1907, arriving at Singapore ontho 10th day of December following

    From my arrival nt Singapore until tho lKth day of Jauuaiy 1 visitedmany or Mho principal rubber plan-tations In tho Federated MalayStates. Arriving at Colombo, Coj-lo- n,

    on January Z'ii, I spent ten dais"visiting plantations, balling lor Javaon tlio 1st of February. Klght dajawero spent In Java and I arrived.ignln at Singapore Sunday, February 2.1d.

    I'lom then on lo tho time ot mdeparture, February 29th, I spent ontho plantations In tho I'rovlnco or e.

    Ilovea or "I'aia" i ubber docs bestvvlicro tho temperature cIoch not gobelow no degrees, but localitieswneyi inu empcraturo uoch not gobelow G." degrees aro prererrcd. Thotemperature In Malaya nnd Ceylondoes not vary morn than four degreesbotvycon thn cooler and wurnior

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    months. Tho climate Is very humid.January Is tho coolest month, whileMarch is the warmest. This appliesto Kuala l.umpor, Stato of Sclangor,F, M. S which Is about tho ceutorof the laigest plantings In Mulaya,

    Tho planting of Iluvea trco Is done111 different ways. Unquestionablylues planted "at stakn" grow muchquicker than trees planted In anyother way and If tho bccds woro plen-tiful at all seasons or tho 5 ear thcioprobably would bo more planting "atMake." in Ceylon the method thatIs considered the best Is to plant thocecils In women palm lent bnslicts

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    t i . $10.0U0. for n staiter. they wouldTliu best Jol.e of tin- - recent Picsl- - miss the money from

    ilciittal campaign occurred throush a year's big dividends would for--illscusslou of tbo tariff, subject that ever after bo IhaiiKful that they hadwns left Revere)) alone by Kopubll- - been enabled to assist In tho develop- -can apcaliers. Sir. llriln. however, nmnt of their Island home.quoted Hinn once Hie tariffUlnuk of the FOR GOOD GOVERNMENT,and one bin Itopubllcnn news- -napors mistook tho wiirda unolcd i Tll(J )portun,y , km tllc (i()V.bolliB Ilryau's o.vn and denounced cnmlPIll.by.c,nmS8on cry Is nowmem, sn) ing. iibwilutnlv In the hands of tbo Henub- -

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    his leturu to Washington. Ho (.latently peoplo of thiswns light In declaring tho Territory to aim at a higher cltlzen-toffe- c,

    other, and more It, In order tominor agricultural ot Ha- - ourselves for H was ftir- -

    needed even a hauler fight thanBUgnr. The latter already has pro-tection b fixed while thoformer hnve a more dilllcult task Inproving that they need

    when it has been IndicatedIn Eomo quarters that the tariff willbo revised along lower lines of du-ties. In the case of coffee, an expos-ure of Brazil's failure maintainprices for Its product, by means ofState aid. should bo elTi'Ulvc, suchaid being possible only because lit

    coffee Is admitted free Intotho United States.

    Samoa Is doing with cocoa,helling It at $100. a ton, and thoUnited States pajs fifteen milliondollars a year for the irudu cocotthat it buvs. Another million a'month goes for bananas, ;flto millions for limes and lemons,two millions Tor cocoanula and copra,fifty millions for rubber,millions for sisal, a few millionsfor rlro and vanilla beans, the totalof all, excluding sugar, being

    of $00,000,000. worth of pin-- 1duels, all of which tan be grown Inthis Territory.

    What will bo 1111110 Instructive lomembers of Congrowi during tho nextHght or nlno months, while the tar

    Is revised, good froral.llil, Ili,.u..

    to

    them givo toaway lu tans; bliow them nnil

    ,1Kivu iHiiom iiiir rue; niup nuaiipines mid baiiamiH. thero.'lct themibeo our Mime

    vanilla in lotlie exiract, anil tlio latteraway; an ahiiudaiuo of (offeo

    let tho peoplo tasto It. Co ovenouo better. Kurnlsh a fow ot thobest with Hawaiian coffee,pineapples, bananas, nnd vanilla fien

    cost piovldcd they statetheir cards tho loffco Is

    V that tho Ico Is 11a- -(yorcd with Hawaiian vanilla, that

    tho were andcanned lu llesldes this,a exhibition a

    locality where all Washington)and nil ot Washington's visitors cantoo taste what this llltlo

    can do In u Miiall andwhat It would do In u big way Itsproducts wero only protected.

    Hero Is chanco for' work such as theso Islands havo nov-e- r

    undertaken. It would bo an ob-ject lesson to tho of Waysand far Instructive nnd

    far value than a discussionof. prices and rates.

    .' "

    nijt.iarriNPer SU ,ftoPft War, In U S I.oo

    anywhere In Canada I.ftoPer War pal foreign 3,

    LARGEST

    a

    Llitrreit At the TcHtofTicr Atas noml clisl nnttcf.

    hip

    bosumwftillyfurnish protection Hip jiroil-Mic-

    of West Indies, of(iuatptnnl.i, and Central America.

    To do such work properly will talioliioiuw, but belter alone rath-er than iiiuho a showing. K

    the InPresidential campaign.

    thisbut

    a

    moroltei.ubll.an platform. QQANOE

    of Hip

    InIn

    stand-patt- er

    llcans of the Territory. It hasto much more than

    a spasmodic and certainlydoes not lepreseut will of tho majority ot the andIt a new Idea hcio and, llkoliuinv oilier now Ideas, at

    llepubllcauBiiih (lf ,,.,,,, Jl8t

    wc Kei tll0uy mo

    naturally wIl0 L.OIltrimto campaign" tne

    WORK.

    In,.first opposition

    Impoitant undcrtako Hooscvelt. has pcr-vip-urged tho

    also thatpineapple, and nblp, of befit

    Industries Statehood.wall

    schedules,

    piotectlon,especially

    to

    well

    to foreigners

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    ther tonceded thnt the establishmentof (ov eminent by Commission wouldbe mi open avowal to tho world thathero. In was a bunch otAmerican citizens were unable

    for bale

    At Kaimuki

    One ncrq and a half in choice fruittrees. New house, modern in everyparticular. This property yield

    four or five hundred dollars annuallyiff being than a ex- - fruits already planted,

    ,.P ll.n ..f,.lil..lu of tulntt.ldOwner

    lias auUionzed sell atus bargainin Washington, other than sugar.Show our pines in glass, price bona fide purchaser.them

    For Rentlumber; houil limes;

    put beans on exhibition, Three furnished houses goodglvo

    havennd

    hotels

    ot will onthat

    Hawaiian, cream

    pineapples giownHawaii, havni

    permanent lu pioml-iie- nt

    nnd IslandTerritory way,

    It

    a piomotion

    CommitteeMeans, moro

    of moroschedules and

    i

    Year,J, on

    skimpy

    novel- -

    voters.

    Hawaii,who

    will

    alsocations. Particulars at our office.

    Waterhouse TrustCorner Fort and Merchant Strteti.

    Wireless

    TelegraphLow Rates; Prompt;

    Accurate Service,

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    SftL3rKrCQMPAHY Ir

    EVENING BULLETIN, HONOLULU, T. !!. TlIUnSIMY, NOV. 19, 1908.

    LiveInCollegeHills

    There Is now no cxeusofor not owning n homo.Lots are being sold inCollege Hills. These lotsale of laiee size, lowprlic Lrms aio caBy.

    qiUTant U,ynoUvM

    to govern themselves and who, Infact, were Incompetent to managetheir own affairs under Americanlaws. When peoplo began to real-ize this, the early clamor of the fewto abandon our Territorial form ofgovernment nnd Bhlft the responsi-bility to the shoulders of n commission from the mainland, whether mil-itary or civilian, gradually becanioless pronounced and is now n subjectthat Is seldom, If ever, discussed.

    Tho ItcpubllcaiiH control everyHoard of Supervisors lu tho Territory

    Just about one-ha- lf ot the mem-bers being Hawallans. If these sev-eral Hoards In their respective Coun-ties give a good iiccotint of theirstewardship during tho coming two

    carn, expend tho funds at their dis-posal Judiciously, nnd can show Im-provements of n permanent nnturofor It when they ictlre from office;If they tnko caro that tho money otthe taxpayers bo honestly handledby subordinate County officials; thatvnluo bo received In return for everydollar spent; that thcro bo no scandal and no favoritism during theirterm of administration, then the peopie of this Territory can most nssurcdly claim that they lira nblo to gov'crn themselves and to excrctso n proper management over both theirCounty and municipal affairs.

    It will only remain for the Legis-lative and Executive branches of thoGovernment to bo equally as success-ful, thus completing a strong chainof evidence that Government by Com-mission Is neither needed nor desiredby tho peoplo of Hawaii, who arocompetent to ndmlnlstcr their ownaffairs economically, with ability,nnd to the advantage of their com-munities. Let the Supervisors Bettho paco

    SUPPRESSES TALK WITH KAISER

    NKW! VOIIK, N. V., Nov. 7. ThoCentury Magazine's announcementthat In an early number It wouldpublish an article on Ktnporor William of -- Germany, by William llay- -ard Hale, containing an Intcrvlow Inwhich the Knlser spoko trocly, caused alarm nt tho German capital, according to dispatches from Ilerlln,nnd today the Century Company announced that Hie nrtlclo had beenwithdrawn by tho author, who "feltthat It would bo Improper for himto proceed with the publication Inview of tho recent clrcttmstnnccs." ItIs understood that the embarrass-ment caused tho Kaiser by tho Lon-don Telegraph Intcrvlow led lo thisaction.

    In tho Century's preliminary an-nouncement It was btntcd: "The

    talk not only related to top-ics of current public Interest, butwas ot tho frankest and slnccrestbort." What topics tho Kmpcror

    hnvo not been disclosed. Illth-ar- ilWatson Glider, tho editor of Cen-

    tury, did not think tho nrtlclo wouUcauso a renewal ot tho unpleasantcriticism of the Knlser, but Dr. Halofeared It might, and that Germany'sforeign rclalloiiB might ho disturbedIf tho Kmperor was again quoted ntHiIh Juncture.

    BULLETIN ADS PAY

    The December NumberOF THE

    NewIdea

    Magazineis the best ever issued.

    It is now here; also the DECEM-BER SHEETS and PATTERNS.

    Price of Magazine, 5c. each.Price of PATTERNS, lOo. each.

    HLERS

    RUBBER CULTURE

    (Continued from Pase 3)nbout eight inches In height and fourinches In diameter and when thoplants nro about a foot high, plantbaskets with trees In their perma-nent positions. The moro generalmethod, however, In the Tar Kast Isto plant seed In nuiserlcs about sixInches apart. Sovenly-tlv- o to ninetyper cent, of tho peeds plnntcd germi-nate. Tho ground selected to be usedas n nursery Is carefully prepared. ItIs thoroughly dug up and weeds androots removed and the soil pulver-ized by hand. The )oung plants nroleft Jn tho nurseries for Mivcralmonths, until they are fiom IS Inchesto two or three feet In height, whenthey nro stumped, tho tap roots cut.and tho plants transplanted, removing as llttlo toll from tho roots n3possible.

    Transplanting has to he done whenthe weather Is favmable unit afterthe land has been cleared nnd burn-ed. As dry weather Is necessary fora good burn, tho time for transplantlug varies nnd depends on weatherconditions. The )oung trees nroplanted lu rows, but the dlstnnco be-tween tho trees and between thorows varies a great deal on differentplantations. There Is n differenceof opinion on this point, but it Isgenerally considered to be n fact thatpirating closer than -- 00 trees poracre is n failure.

    Kffect of Close riautlug If treesare planted too close together theygrow tall and hnvo small leaf areaand under these conditions tho bail;does not grow quhkty nn on treesplnntcd wider apart. Neither docsthe new bark form and grow over thotapped surface ns quickly as lit widerplanting nnd It Is now found neces-sary to lost a too closely planted for-est, whllo continuous tapping can bomndo on wider plantings.

    In talking with the gentleman whoplanted theso trees he stntcd that Ifhe wero planting for himself howould plant nt least M x 1M (71 peraero), and perhaps .10x30 (ICi peraero). Thnt ho would do this withthe idea ot making good prollt twen-ty yenrs from now ns well ns In theearlier ycarB. Eight hundred treesIn this planting average n yield fortho )car of bovcu pounds, or 120pounds of rubber per neie.

    Tapping Ilovca Is usually tappedevery second or third day with restsevery dry season. Some estates tapns above for fifteen tappings nndthen rest tho trees from three to fivemonths. For iiislnnce, they will tapan aica ono dayfand another the nextday. It tho tries aro planted wldoenough apart this can bo kept up

    tnppfitgjcnclutrco from ?0.. tr il.-.- . .. ... n t ,tu iu iitiiun ii jjjur. lapping is usu-

    ally done In tho morning before thoheat of the day. Some of tho largerplantations tap nil day or until 'io'clock. Tho flow Is better In thoearly morning. To tap, a farrier'sknife, a carpenter'B gougo or someBpeclal tapping tool, is uted to cuttho hark. A lateral cut in tho barkIs made, care being taken not to cuttin ougli tho ramba'ln; It Is madn insuch a way that the latex runs downIn a groovo until It reaches a tin oraluminum cup which is placed nt thofoot of tho tree.Ceara Rubber

    Slost of the remarks, in rcfcrcncoto Hcvcii apply also to Ceara withEomc Impoitant exceptions.

    Twcnty-thre- o years ngo Ceara wasplanted as sli.tdo for tea plnnls, buton account of Inexperience In tappingand as tho Ceara trees were not bal- -Isfaetory as shade, they were, unfor-tunately, nearly nil cut out. Ceararubber liees can bo planted and willgrow well at higher elevations thanIlcven. Most of the Ceara trees Iexamined wero growing at nn ultutudo of from S00 to 3000 feet abovotea loved. Ceara can bo plantedwhero tho tempornturo goes as lowas IB degrees, but a temperature,

    As an article ofi

    Dress!You want an umbrella thatlooks smart, one that showsboth in fabrio and in make,style, and workmanshin; onethat you are iroud to carryeven when you "just think itmay rain."

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    LEADING JEWELERSand WATCHMAKERS

    nbovo B0 degiccB Is preferred. Asto rainfall, Cearn does best wherethere Is CO to 120 Inches of rnln perannum, Tho best Cearn I saw wasIn n dlsttlct whero the rainfall Isonly sixty Inches per annum. Thetrees will glow In rainier districts,however, hut tapping Is not no successful us in drier districts,

    There wero tlility members ot thoAssociation In attendance at thI--morning's bcsslon of the convention.All of them seemed grentlv Inter-ested In the reports that were rend,and tho questions which were nakedshowed a thorough comprehension oftho fundamental principle ot tho rubbcr Industry.

    Though this Is but tho second con-vention that tho Hawaiian RubberGrowers' Association has held, andthe llrst to bo held In Honolulu. Itgives promise of accomplishing muchtoward the advancement of the rub-ber Industry here.

    KIL0HANA SALEWELL ATTENDED

    A continuous stream of buyers oftho many altractlvo gifts nnd souve-nirs on sale at the Art League hasbeen tho flattering response to thoIndies of the Art Leaguo who haveIn charge the annual sale.

    This sale is to stimulate an Inter-est In both amateurs and profession-nls- ,

    ns well ns students. In the de-signing ot high-clas- s aitlctcs for Ideal Christmas gifts and souvenir.

    The sale continues on Krlday andSaturday nnd closes nt Qvo on tholatter day.

    WHAL, CRUISE ENDSIN MUTINY OF CREW

    SAN FRANCISCO, Calif., Nov. 9.Willi an owl Hint flow on board whentho ship was still GOO miles itwnyfrom tho land, a story ot mutiny,hard luck, nnd hunger, nnd 700 bar-rels of whalo nil, tho whaling haikJohn and Wlntluop returned Sundaynight from nearly a ) ear's crulso luKouwicrn unu inr eastern waters, .vsfor the crew, the im-- who did thehard work, are concerned, tho com-pensation for tho eleven mouths ottoll nnd discomfort will bo nbout $1upleco and an undivided Interest Intho owl. Tho owners nnd koiuo oftho olllceis will do n llttlo better.

    Tho owl wns found In tho riggingono morning about a week ago. ithad landed thcro during tho nightnnd allowed Itself to bo caught with-out protest. It was very hungry midhas shown n willingness to eat any-thing at any tlino since.

    Twenty members of tho crew weroIn Irons for seven days whllo thowhaler wiib nt Hakodate. They re-fused duty because, they say. Cap-tain W. T. Sliorcy, master of the ves-hc- l,

    broke his word tu tho matter ofgranting them shoro liberty. Theyrefuted duty later when, after ahard day's work, Shorey ordored Hinttheir supper bo limited to bread andten. This second mutiny wiib settledby the captain yielding and orderingtho cook to servo it microscopic sam-ple of salt meat to each of tho muti-neers.

    Among tho men put In Irons ntHakodate was .lolm Duart, boat 'plnco.sleerer. Duait not only refusedduty, but letiised to submit to tliu In-dignity of Joining his shipmates iuIrons. Ho gnvo In, however, whenCaptain Shorey and Mato A. S. Hlllorplaced revolvers ngalnst his headand gave him two minutes In whichto make up his mind whether howould take bteel or lead.

    The men blame Captain Sliorcyfor tho small catch. Thoy say Hutwhales wero plentiful, but that Shor-ey lacked either tho grit or Inclination to go nfter them. They paythat he wasted time nt Honolulu nndin the Carnllno Islands with tho dus-ky beauties ashore. Upon tho fair('aniline Islandcis they say ho lavished gifts of Standard nil and economized later by sailing tho John nndWlnthrop without sldn lights.

    On August HI, whllo ntT tho Jap-nncs- oconst, tho John and Wiiithrop

    wns rocked by an earthquake midthat night the heavens wero lightedby the passago of a beautiful comet.The only accident of tho crulso wason September 2, when a whale, intowhich ho had driven a harpoon,smashed tho toenail mnto's boat Intosmithereens nnd scattered tho occu-pants over the faco ot tho waters.

    All weio picked up by tho thirdmale's boat, by which nlwi wns recovered tho end nt the lino to which wasattached the harpoon that hadaroused tho whalo's anger. The harpoon was still In tho whalo and tholovlnthan towed that boat at automobile speed until dark, when tho linowas cut.

    Whllo at Hakodate, two .Tapanesowarships entered tho Innor haibor,whero tho John and Wlnthrop waslying. As tho warships passed, off-icers and men lined tho rail of bothvessels ami bnlutcd tho AmericanMag.

    Tho steam whaler Thrasher, Captain Foley, from tho Arctic, also' nrrlvc,d Sunday night. Tho Thrashergot only two whales, which yieldedabout .G000 pounds ot bone. ThoThrasher was fighting Ico all thotlmo It was whaling nnd got no farther north than Point llnrrow. Captain niley leports that the .leanettolost Its propeller In the Ice,

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    (Continued from Pass 11and for this leasou tho benellclarlesunder tho will met together nnd unan-imously resolved that Hubert W. Shin-gle vvtis n lit nn I proper person in the

    It Is staled In tho complaint thitMurlol Campbell will Ihtuiiih of age ion tbo 2Slh of this month, and thut

    bo will then be entitle-- , I lo n 1laigo sum of money. It Is also saidthat Slary lleatilcn Campbell, who lanow fifteen years old, will havo a largohharci of tho big eslalo coming to herwhen b!iu attains bur majority.

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    CANDIDATES FILE

    EXPENSEACCOUNTS

    Additional expense nccounls havebeen filed liy County candidates as foltown:

    W. 8. Kdlngs, defeated Democraticcandidate for County Attorney:Nomination Feo $ 23.0ftPersonal expenses 40.00Printing tind iidvcrtlt'.ng 23.00

    Total $90.00.Ins. nickncil, elected Rcim..lillc.in

    candidate for Comity Auditor;Nomination feo $ 23 ool'crRonnl expenses 4 J BOPrinting and ndvcrtlslns "2.00Public incctliiKU 3oo

    T"l"l $13.1.5"

    NEW AUTO COMPANY

    TOfCORPORATE"Tlio Mnul Auto Company, Ltd.,"

    la the nnmo of tlio latest vssoclntlonIn npply for ititorporatloii pnpcis.Tlio capital stock of tlio new com-pany, of which James Klrkland Is tliopresident. Is named at $10,000, withtlio privilege to Increase this mini lo$30,000. Tlio headquarters of thecompany arc nt Wnlliiku.

    I no assets of tho company nionnmed as follows: 1 llulck auto, $1,'000; 1 Kissel Knr, $1300: 1 Wlntonnuto, $2730; tools, etc., $130; uc-counts receivable, $300; good-wi- ll oftlio business, $4100.

    WOOD REPORTS

    (Continued from Faze I)lll bo sent out tu somo 23o Chambers

    of Commorco forthwith In nn eftnrt loenlist thtlr Interest and support. ThePtess will bo kept fully Informed nsto every stop taken. United StnleBConsuls will be notified and by the firsttit the year the work of publicityshould bo well under way. July Ith1912, will bo a day nover to bo forgot-ti-

    In the history of Hawaii.It Is fortunate, that tho Comnilttt

    has placed mi older for nn additionallot of tho "Cross Itoads of tho Pacific"map.

    Hy tho last mall from tlio Orient, wereceived requests for tho map fromChlnklang. Shanghai, Tientsin,

    mid Chefoo. Wo nlso hnvoletters from Antwerp, riclgluui; Wlennormally; unit i.a Pax, Mexico, acknowledging receipt of maps bent midasking for additional copies.

    Letters from Tho. Cook andand Whltcomb's agencies

    throughout the United States, nro coming In, acknowledging tho receipt oJsupplies of tho fourth edition of "Ha-waii, A Primer," which they state willbo carefully distributed. Sovcral olthu agents report tho outlook fortravel to Hawaii during the comingreason to bo good.

    A letter from n firm of publishers olmaps nuil atlases, to hand by theM.inchiirin, states that they nro pre-paring to Issuo n now atlas and historyol the world, getting out nn editionof 200,000 copies. They propose giv-ing 23 to 40 pages to Hawaii, generaldescriptive matter, history, statistics,Illustrations, maps, etc. No requestlor financial assistance Is made buttho Committee Is requested to prep.irotho matter nml supply the necossiryimps iiiii photographs whlrh wo cmwell afford to do, If, upon Inquiry, wofind tho firm to bo a reliable una.

    Regarding tho proposition of C. R.Hammond mid Company, of Now York,In which they offer to engrave a spec-ial plato showing tho data contained hitho "Cross Itoads" map, mid over-print Ihetr splendid map of tho world,provided wo caio to assist them to theextent of order 100 copies nt $1.00 perropy, giving this data nn all future

    of the map, the ist.no of whichl.as already exceeded 200,000 copies.Tlio offer Is it splendid one nml I hopesincerely that somo plan may ho

    that will permit our taking ad-vantage) of It.

    KAKAAKO BAND CONCERT

    Thu Hawaiian band will gitc 11 pub-lic concert tonight commencing m7:30 o'clock nt tho Kiikuako Mission.

    'following Is the program;I'AIIT I

    March: "Vienna" Schrnnu-- IOverture: "Light Cavalry" SuppoIntermezzo: "Uoiulo" (IlllctSelection: "ltosa of Shims". Kllcnborg

    l PAIIT IIVocnl: Hawaiian Songs. ar. b y IlorgerSelection: "Soldiers' Parade".. Ilumo(Ju.iililllu: "Popular Airs" I.lddellFinale: "MaiinawlU" mid "Moann.

    ll,:l" Herger"Tho Il.tiiner"

    BORN.

    POItTKIt III Santa Cruz, Cul.. Nov.19. 1908, to Jfr, and Mrs. Kirk II.Poller, a daughter.

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    HANDING HIM THE LEMON

    "Out In Arizona," yawned thopretty girl, "I saw an artcslnn wolidrill Hint had been digging a way forwoaks and weeks. It reminded moso much of you." "WYnlly," lispedthe young man who never glancednt tho clock. "In what way?""Why It wus such a chronic bore."

    LJL ..HI HH jij"Puritan" and

    "Rose Creamery" Bntter

    Henry May & Co., Ltd.

    HONOLULU STORK EXCHANGE

    'HONOLULU, Nov, 19, 1908

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    merEantTI- e-: Blrff Co

    MJIiARPwa Plantation Co ....Hawaiian AHc. Co....Iliivi Com fc Sue Co ..HawallanRiiltarCn...lloiiomtl Sugar Co ....llmiolnSu(!rCo. ..Ilnlkil linrnr Co ,Hutchison Silr llant.

    einniation CoKeVlha Sue- - rKilwhuli. Miffir Co....Knlos Snrar CoMr Ktvtp SuRir Co ....OiliuSuf&r CofliionKS Sugar Co ,,tO iknla Sucar Plan! CoOlaa Sugar Co l.tit ...lllowaiil jn j.raaltati Sujtir P'snt CoPurine Suar Mill., ..Pal. PLtitatlrvti Co ...PqTtkco Sucar Co...

    W Ulna Ajrh-C- oIV.tmVt, Sinrar Co ...Vnlmana1oSngr Co.

    WalmM Snear Mill Co.MISLKLl.oNI'UU'S

    hiltr-Ma- Sttam N CoHawaiian Kicettlc Co..MoiiMTft I. Co Pie!lion RT.lit. Co ComMillual CoNalilViiKulfitrCo.,

    Paul tip ..Naliiltu RuMr Co Ass.Oaliu K IV I. CoIliloll K Co,Hon lift MCo:........Hawaiian Pineapple. Co.

    MINDStlaw Trrspc (flic Cltlaw Tr 4 PCHawTrr.if pcllwTtnHir.,uHawTcr i1 pcHaw Gov't s piCi.ltrclSug.V KtICo I p..Midi Sugar Cn6pcHam D'lch Co ,

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    37 Oaliu Silk'. Co.,S llnunkan, $11.30,

    Latest sugar quotation 3.S2 cents.

    Sugar 3.92 CentsBeets, 10s, 3d

    Henry Waterhoiiss Trust Co.,

    Stock and Bond DepartmentMembers Honolulu Stock and Bond

    Exchange.WILLIAM WILLIAMSON Manaser,

    FORT AND MEKCHANT ST3.TEL. PRIVATE EXCHANGE 4.

    ANNUAL REPORT OF

    COMMERCE CHAMBER

    The ChnniliiT of Commerce hasIts nnnual leiimt, an Interesting

    and instriictlsc bw klet covering mitnBiihjecls handled bv local writers, eachnn niithority lu lib Held. Tho table oftho contents s as follows:1 Officers) and Trustees, ltms-lOD-

    Standlns Comnilll Special Com-mittees; PresMe.it'K Annual lteport;Secret ury'H Annual lteport: Annualllnport Hnw.ill Pinniotlon Coninillli'e;I'eileral itiw .allevrr:

    mid Koitllleatlonsj U. S. Cins

    tonis Stnllstles, Ponnlllcn IJusIihub:Hawaii's IMiiciitiimal System; Terrltnrlal Finances; l.lcetisu Fees; lluroauof Coneyunces Statistics; Map Hono-lulu Harbor; The Harbor of Honolulu;Inter-Islan- Hiram h.ilgatlon Co.;Coiumeiclal IMcinc C'alilo Itates;

    of tho Teiillory; The Under-eroun-Wnler of O.tlin: lluniilulii

    Slocl: and lloud Keliaiigoj Siimo Cli-matic Features of llnwall; The PressIn Hawaii; The AmninobUo In ll'iwail;Tiuiisportiillnii Faillltlo.'s of I law all ;Development of Sugar Machinery;Sugar Stutlstles; The Itlco IndiistiyIII Hawaii; The Pineapple Industry;Coffeu; Sisal lu Hawaii; llubber Plan-tation Statistics. Tobacco; Miscellan-eous Statistical Data; Charter' of Ho-nolulu Chamber of Commerce;

    of Honolulu Chamber of Com-merce; Rules of Order; Officers of Ho-nolulu Chamber of Commerce fiomDate of Organization; Mombers of

    Chamber of ('oiumcico; Prog- -ess of International Arbtratlou.

    IT IS CHILDISH"Kidney Trnubln" Is n

    imnl In .Midle.il Wurks, Tlio tcilinleiitteim they uho Is from tho (lrt-cl- mid

    "InUamniiilhin of tho UMii.'yw,"wlili h Is tliu l dllllcully with hlilncyllotlllleil

    It Is dilliilali In 11IO nipt to I rentklilui'j-- ultli kidney Irrltunts.

    Ami yet thuumimla do it ir day, midMilm-- ilUeanu that ihiis not get willarly takia 11 hrunlu form that was

    InrtirahU', thu iltaths nuw 170ix r il.iy.

    Tho ordinary diuretic nro kidney lr--Hunts nail ilrhc thu khlnrys for a

    short time. This docs not allay Inlluui-Illatio- nIn them rntntr the rewnto. Can

    leu si-- why tho old kidney medicineswero not only futllu hut at times harmfulmid why pliyslilunn have nunndonitlthi-m-

    It wan th life work nf the Into JohnJ. riiltoa to revirs- - tlm old method ntIriltathni and riplaee it with a newiictlon uiioii thu kidneys that iihwrliiand allays kidney hillaininatioii, and furthe Hint time in tho wurld kidneysdid-ai- c, I101I1 in tho ututu and chronicsliim-H- , Is now ylchlhnc tu tientment.

    And tho meany of dohm It was nnactual dlieovery. for up to tho

    nf I'liHonH Hi 11,1! Cnnipoiiml,nml pharinnilsis knew tmtiilni,"

    that would iiiiuco Inlluiiimatliin lu thukidney llHMles,l.ltetlllilrK nulled fur

    JOHN J. IVI.TO.V CO,Oakland, C'al.

    Honolulu Ding Co.. Port HI., nro ourspin loe.il audits, Ak forllulletlu of lato com lea (,S

    The Weekly Dlltlon of the EveningBulletin (jives a complete cumniary oftlio news of the day.

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    LOCAL AND GENERAL

    3- - If a B u 1 1 c t i n Want Ad. failsto sell it for you, throw it away!

    Meals served n all hours at thoNew Knglnnd linker'. Hotel stieet.

    l.cno wrier now at Henry MayTor gieen Chrlfitnias trees.

    Phone 2'--'.loo Cohen Is going lo Seattle b the

    next Alameda to see what tho outlookIs for nii'ither baud lour.

    Thu Kahiiku station Is again luworking order with Its new transform-er and can rench tho Coast stations.

    Where is the Royal Annex Sign?The nnnual meeting of the Dental

    Society of Hawaii wan held at theVolcano House 011 Hawaii some timeego.

    Older your poultryfiom the Meat Co. Intime for the cook to give It atten-tion.

    Tho new transformer brought Ikuoby C. J. Hillchltis 011 the .Manchnrli Is'now In place at Knhiiku wireless sta- -tion.

    Tlio Portuguese newspaper. A I.IIit-dade-.has becVi sold by Camilla Per

    elra and HypolHo Pereru to J. P.for $900.

    lleuf-on-. Smith & Co., I.I I., basennliiro's own iheniedy for rhenium Ism.Plperazon Mthcrou water. If you areafflicted, try II.

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