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. l"7 ' ' - STEAMER TABLK From San Francisco: YOUR TRADE will languish or Mnnchurlu Oct. 30 be energetic in the ratio of Hllonlan Oct. 31 your employment of the news- paper For San Francisco: as your courier. The col- umns I'crsln Nov. 1 of the E ve n i ng Bu- lletin Alameda Nov, C will inform the great buy- ing From Vancouver: public WHO arc the ENTER-PRISIN- Miowcrn Nov. 10 merchants of Honolulu i For Vancouver: and the Hawaiian Islands. Aorangl ., i .Nov. 13 IF A AD IS VOL. IX. NO. 3834 OF HAWAII, OCTOBER 29. 1907 PRICE 5 CENTS U.P. The Merchant And Jhiis Goods Are Soon Parted Evening Bulletin 3:80 O'CLOCK BULLETIN USED EDITION HONOLULU, TERRITORY TUESDAY, HARRIMAN LINE DROPS THOUSANDS OF Stops ew Work (Amnclaltil I'm Spcclnl Cable) OMAHA, Neb., Oct. 20. The Union Pacific, the central system of the Harnman lines, has dischaigcd horn 4000 to 8000 workmen, and has abandoned construction woik. SAN FRANCISCO ALL RIGTH Mmk fn(cd 1'rcnB J)lClllt) Vuhlc) SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Oct. 29. The system of issuing clearing- house certificates in order to tide over the shortage of coin is working well. There is no financial disturbance. NEW YORK BANKS RESUM- E- NEW YORK, N. Y Oct. 20. Ssvcral of the bank.s that suspended oayments during the worst days of the panic arc preparing to resume business. t The stock market is quiet. i -.- . i GERMANY RAISES DISCOUNT BERLIN, Germany, Oct. 29. The discount rate of the Imperial Bank of Gcimany 1ms been raised to 0 2 per cent. NEW ORLEANS 'CHANGES CLOSE NEW ORLEANS. La.. Oct. 29. The Stock Exchanges of this city have been closed until Monday. t i i SALT LAKE USES PAPER SALT LAKE, Utah, Oct. 29. Cleaiing-lious- c certificates will be is- sued by the banks of this city to tide over the shortageof coin. HOLIDAYS TOR PORTLAND TORTLAND, Oic, Oct 29 A five days' holiday has been proclaim- ed to enable the business men to better deal with the financial situation. Thc'old Htoamei James M il.i e has thron ihattPitd by t lio lighthouse sei-- j vliu tu tnri) iiiithnis iiml Iiiuivh In the nthci poilH wluio tlioj nu nml-- 1 til Slip Is now ilnt hi (1 (it tin ii.imiI whuif In kIIhk iiiiiIoi lul to III1 IIHt'll hi Captain (llvvtll. Captain (linrgo I 'Invvnseiid has liieu uhicctl In turn- -' iniiliil of llu llttlo Hloamoi, Willi li tails for Kami ikiiknl tin S.ttuiil.iy uf-- j ti'iiinnn 'IIipip wold alieail) plaiul in lit i tli Ih Fin minim homo heavy un-- i ImrH anil 1mm h Alitml eighteen ilium huo)s aio tin (Tin dm U. 'Hit)) will all liu pnl nu bii.ud tliu iluhco liofnio Sittllda) C'.iitaln Otwt'll will personally take a liii tu bio that tlioj nro piopcr!) Installed ' S5. VMS? 77vl, WW3W X. X V vw aal a tormt Outfit tur it MA IH. IN NLW10KK lIMtolni&'J , (lovornoi I'ip.ii tnilay tailed Into iiiiibiillatlon a niiiiilipr nf liuslnobH nipii lo iIIiiliisk the nmttci of a to Superintendent nf I'ulilii' Win Its lltillowuv Thnso pribout wcio Son.ittu HlHhnp, Hcnnlot Smith, A G.irtloy, C M CunKi', U A Thurs- ton, 12 I) Tonne), Jim I' Morgan, C f! Hallpnt!ic. II i: Conpci, V. II l'nrrliiKlim, Sonutur Lano, V I. Ilnngs, Sot rotary Mntt-Snilt- li anil (leiioiiil lleiucnvvny The )tmiig follow whn watches tlio lock IIS U rillP KOOIl gets his tlllll' Sonic nf Hi, In trjIiiR ((hi haul In mako suto wp aio right, aro left. fraiaiiDtfo m """' Coats Tor rainy days and for evening wcai over your tuxedo or dress suit. Light, long and lasting. Cut and made in the latest style by Alfred Benjamin & Co. One of these handsome coats should be m every man's wardrobe. Prices $18.50 and ?22 50. The Kash Co., Ltd., PHONE 25. COR. TORT and HOTEL. MHJIJ.V REM AS HIIICHl HUHMld bimigG May Bid On Contract To Complete 'Big Nuu- - anu Dam C 8 Iliillnvvii) JistPlda) tciiilpit'il in (itivcrnnr I'lc.ir his icslgnutloii aH Supeiliitendent nf I'ulilii Works, In lake nffppt November 1 .1 Hustings Unwlanil iiImi rislgntd nf Supeivlslng IJnglhou nf the IH'- -, pailini'lit, his rislgnatlnn tu lake rt at Hip B.inip tliui' 'Hip now will lin a in in finni Ka uai Tliniigli II was I'vpptti'd that these loslgniitlniiH miiiiIiI i (line, it wnx haul-- l intli lp ill il thai Ihi'.s wtmlil K'l lulu pfii'1,1 lipftiru NiiM'inlii'i 23, mi wlilpli ilntc HoI(iu,i'b tniuinlssliin vxplres He IiiIb Iipimi htililinR uvi'i. IIUo all tho nlliur tlppaitinont hcaiHj extent Atlurnuy uenprai lipincnwny iiiulcr tint ulil ininnilHHlnii IsbikmI liy (Itnprnoi Carter What Mr llnllnway will tin after lie fjtiPH nut nf ullli e lie k.ih lie has nut Pt full tlctlilPil Hut lip may In i nine n lililder foi tho tnutrnct tu iniiiplplo tlin Niiuanii il mi lie Btaleil llila iiiuinliiR Hint ho wuiilil wait un- til thp KpetllltatlniiK wcro rnmiilctctl anil then ten what they tallcil fur liofuip ilpilitliiR whether In inaKe a timlpi Ituilii the Anrl tir nut I. Al WlillolimiHO Iiiih tliu .iilinii-InK- nvor nthci pussllilo hliltlcrH lnr tliu tuiitr.ul In th it lie lias hail tho PNpeilpiu p iilitl Jiiih hail Ills tamp anil plant tin Inc. minimi, whtrli, nil nthcr IhliiKH IipIiik equal Hliiiulil allow him In Mil Inwi I than aiiliuil Hut llfillnwn aim has tho experlenie anil knuwH wh.it iltfilcultlps arc to lip il with If hn tuniputps fur tilt) uiiti.it t ho will .it leant Know vdint lie Ih up iiK.ilnxt, while with all (fil- lers I'Mppt Uhltehniist' It must nccts-taril- y ho rnuicwliat nf a g.unhle it Is prj puisllilo, huwcel, that the (iiiWMiiui will iktlile tu h.io tho dam ininpli'lpil lo ili labor under thp mippiilslnn uf the ntnv Supciln-irntk- of I'ulilii. WoikM Wlin this now Siipprlntcnilt'iit Is tu ho (Jo fi inn l'rpai has not yet altliniiKh ho will pmhahly make a htatoiuenl within a ilaj in twu Hut the fait that HiiKlnior James '1 TmjIoi Is now iliawliiK up the spcclflpatlous fur the tuiiiplttinn tit thp dam Is ut least slmilfltant This ma) not iirtpss.uily mean that ho 'Will ho nppulnti'il, tu that ho would aitopt tho position If it weio uffcrctl lilni, ulthuiiRli lie prnhahly would. Hut mi fin nu one hun been mentioned (Continued on Page 2) . Watch this paper for date of dance and reception to oe given by the Roy al Hawaiian Hotel to the Bulletin t;irls on their arrival home. Malinger ll.illcnt j no, spoakinK of tnniiiiL'iit in tho Saturday Bulletin tho time niado by Unpld Trail' It cars hctwttn the pnwi,r huuso and Tort Ktrot nu tliu ncrptanlii lino, Bays that It Is an orini In supposu n unw uilo Is holns ciifoicul. Nn li nrtlors hao hot n Klvou tu rii s'.nwly Hut adds Mr ltallentjne, It would ho poshlblo iiuilci tliu nf tho Hurt'taiilii scrfrn planuod, In do uwii) with the on foiled slnw spuoil nu this strip nf Hi" Wiu. Our Specialty is the shipment of Choice Fruits to Mainland Points. ISLAND FRUIT CO. 72 S. King. OP hone 15. Sal Hepatica Take it after ovcr-catin- or Take it when you don't feel just right, HoIIister DrugCo. Tho fntt that Cniinli 1 ii'.isillor rout has been deposit Int; thp money! ol tliu Count In tho irpillt ot thol Tipnt Turn C'n liiKtr.nl of tn that ut the Cnuiitv, wlilth mallei was liiniiKht nut lo Chairman llustnto at tho incetllU nf Hie llnild nf Kllpel-Isui- h last night Inn iiciIpiI tint a little tuiniiient While then) Is Liltlilbiu t'iipssiil, it bc- - IliK Rencr.llly stated that It tines nut recui light that 'lieul shuiild boost the trcdlt of his own piliate business ly means of publli funds, Tit-n- t Kccnis, nn tho tithir bind In have a tunipletetl tlcfeiiM Trent when lie w is seen about tho liiattu todaj bald that ho had depos-lli'- d tho niniiej Willi thp Trint Trust C'u , h wlili h It hud hi'on tin mil nvor Chairman Iliistneo of tho Hoard nf i barges Heuloi Captain I'aikor uf tho pollers with having been drunk when hn attended tho liuotlng of tho Hn.ml prot oiling the one which was held last night. I'ar-k- ei tit tiles that this Is u fact 'Hid matlir was hiuiighl nut this inoiiilng when HiintiiLo was asked , bat was tho nf certain lalhei cr) pile remarks whli.li ho made ut tho meeting lust evening v'hen ho was addressing Sheriff lau-lu'- .i On Hint ntiaslun llustnto told tho hliei Iff that something had hap- pened at tho funnel- - meeting wlilth bo did nut want tu happen again, ami It It did the Sheriff would hear from the Ho.iril Nu fur'her (illusion was nuiilo to tho subjeit, hnwcvci, but tho remark puzlid tlioso who heard It and innshleiahlo eonjeeturo nna In- dulged In regarding It. "I rcfcried tn tho matter of Cap-tnl- u I'aikei's being drunk whon ho attended tho last meeting," sild litis-Ici- when asked about tho matter thli, morning "Ho was iisltop dur- ing part ut the intetlng, and al times he made sm h n dlstuihanto that I hail tn lap tin tho table fnr uidei lie should carry a good sized accident policy m the Stan-dai- d Accident Insurance Co, Accidents WILL happen in the best autos. Call and talk the matter over with our insurance mnnager & I ii Savs He Acted WW In tho Nnrluiis hanks ' Tin' mono is there omm shining nickel nf It ho said And It Is suhjirt In the tirtler uf the Treasurer at mi) time 'I he Supen Itois tan ire it whenever the) want tn ' I am nut making nil) prolll tin It, in ili.iwlug it (Pill uf Interest tin It 1 mil under bond, iiml I b.ne a light Ir deposit the mono) whuiewi I want tu The rniuinlttio whiih was tn ttiiinl tho hump) did not make any kirk ur an) suggestion whatever tn mo The Hist tli.it I knrw the) hail i. kltk mining was when the inattei was Inoiight up last night Now, I "it1, llustnto m)s lio will mako mo plate the iniiuo) In tho uniuo uf tho County Is the iiiiinp) still on iltioslt In tho inline nf Tit nt Trust Co ' asknl thp icpurlu "Parker Was Drunk. Says Mustace, At Former Meeting CHARGE AGAINST SENIOR CAPTAiN SupcivisniK xlgnllkaiieo AUTOISTS regulated Hawaiian Trust fH&& fnmnnnv rat together with William Savldgc, who siw the (iinilltlnu ho was in, and tiiio uf the rtpnrttrs alwi noticed It." Did vnu repnrt It tn laukc.i?" UBk- - ed the lepniter .Nn auswi ieil Iliistneo. "What was tin iim ' llllkl.llt Is it il II.H," B.llll Captain I'.iiker, fiaukly, wlicii lie was asked In give his verslnn nt tho alfali I was nut ill link. It Is tiqo that I bad lit en drinking. I hail had fow ilriiikH tngt'tlipr with a cnuplo the Supcivlhois In fore the meeting took pl'itt, but I was certainly not ill llllk S nidge wis asktd ahnut what ho knew about l'aikei'H stato tin tho but ho intidestly declined tn a) an thing iibnut It cither nno way tu tho nthei, stating Hint ho bad nu doslro tn ho brought Into tho tnntro- - v ersy "This Is tho llrst I ever hearil of II," said Shtirlfl laukea, when ho was lufniined nf tho cliurgo made by Has- tate "Si) (tiniplnlnt about It tins bci'ii niado tu me, but I will look Into It " SUGAR. SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Oct. 28. BEETS: 88 analysis, 0s. 3d. Parity, 3.03 cents. Previous quotation, Os. 1 BULLETIN ADS. PAY -- Tgg OCTOBER FURNITURE SALE NOW ON AT .1. HOPP & CO., LEWERS & COOKE BLDd. But Ye nnswoipil Trent nlwavs i tnalii hiiiii lift ooiy "Do 3 on Ititond tn (lunge tliat innnth nf tin Counlv s funds, so tint Well I guess I will spp what inmn the Ctuinti always has cunio money iliistneo Is gnlng to mako llrst ' tn Its t rcdlt ' Trent was asked several tlnips fnr W' what ipatmii lip had tleinslteil thti In tint way there would nlvvajl iiione) In the n imp nf his tivvn inn- - ho at least sumo sum which vwiulil ro- il in, but ho evaded iiiiswcrliig jii.iiln nu deposit long enough tn draw llustntf has pasbd llm matter up intercut, (hut Is, the smallest sum If, tho Cnuiitv Altoino) Tor nil tipln- - whiih the Count) Iiml hail nn deposit lull," bald Cnuiilv Aiiillltir llicknoll, at an) one tlnio during the period when iiuestloned about his vlow this In which It is neiossar) tu remain on morning deposit in urtlur tn draw InUrest?" 'Well, whit Is Tirnt'H oxpl.inntlnii Vcs. Hint Is right," salil Hlckncll. fni depositing tho Couitt),siiinne) In, "lliis tho Count) over reiplved nny the niitiio nf his nwn IiueIiipss''" lulerent nn llh deposits'' ' I MippobP ho did It tn strengthen "Nn it never hns. ' tinsweipil tho 1 Is credit In t lit banks, nnswoipil Audlloi I siippnbp tin- - hank gets I'll knoll i bi Ini est Itnelf That Is the iredlt tit the Tiejit Wtuid the hank pa) nn Interest lliist Cn ' ,i diposlt which was placed to tho ' Yes" 'iredlt or tin Trent Trust Co t" As ii mallei i net Is there licit I dim i know Financiers Approved, Says Trent, Of His Banking HUSTACE KNEW ALL ABOUT IT Cnunt) Trp.isurpr Trent this gavo nut tho fnllovvlng writ-to- n stutimcnl nu an answer to tho (barges made, against bint and bis method of depositing tho County liimls b) Chairman Iliistneo i I.MHic Hit lot in Seeing In Hie morning paper that Mr (.'hair-ma- n Hastate made an attack upon mo last night fin my method nf keep- ing Count) fiintlr, I desire tn throw luiuo iiildltltiu.il light nn tho subject: Kvei slnio tho Count)' Act lias In en lu operation tho County funds have been kept nu deposit, In about equal amounts, In tho four leading Honolulu hanks, suhjcit tu my order ib County Ticastitor On August .lUt, this jcar, I cluing-ti- l tho aitnunts lu tho l'lrst National Hank, lllshtips Hank and Spreckela' Uank so that the funds could only ho drawn nut nn tho chock of Trent Trust Cn , signed hj mo us Its presi- dent This was diuio lifter luusiiltu- - Hon with and nppiiival b) miiiio ut I ho must prominent business and ftnniiii.il inun in Honolulu 1 did no changn tho account In the I; 4 bank nf Hawaii fur tho reason that tho Tient Trust Cn dues Its prlvato banking business exclusive!) with that Institution, ami I did not wish Cnunt) funds tn bciotuo inKeil with Tient Trust Co s prlvato octtiunt l.'.ul) lu September I told Mr. Chairman llnslace what I had done, iiml particular!) explained to him why I did not thaugo the account lu tho Hank of Hawaii tis In the other banks, lio asked several ipiiutlona about It, whether I hail tho right to so deposit funds, .e , and whether or tot tho funds would he safe Ho of- fered no objection ur criticism; ontt hearing nothing fuitber from him nn tho subject, I naturally ((included Hint the arrangement was not unsat-Irfnttti- r) to him us chairman of tho Count) Hoard nf Supervisors. On tho liath Inst, Mr. Hustace, Mr Oltcii, tho Deputy County Attor-tic- ), and Mi Ilk knoll, tho County Autlltoi. tamo lo the Tieasurui's of-ll- tu tniini tho County cash, us they an reunited bv law to do quarterly. I'be Aiiditurs books showed that tho (Continued on Pago 5) "llcywood Shoes, Wear" HEYWOOD SHOES have a reputation for wear and comfoit that is tho result of years of trial. There is no cxpcumcnt in buying "Hey-wood- " shoes, because the val- ue is in them and w,c guar- antee it. This No. 525 "Domino" last is a splendid shoe for wear for men. It's a vici bluchcr bal with mat top, receding toe, low Cuban heel, and good extension welt sole. The price is $5.00. Manufacturers' Shoe Company, Ltd., 1051 FORT STREET. &y ron t. ticnoiui'i &. ,' jiW!li1iiTtnMilT '' ' "' ' , . ,k . AjJksm&ttiiM tiq-- - .i 1M1&M&, .w&&Kiu'.:'ii-- k tt& ihJk&MkMi6il&. Jjftriatt r ., IhtmM - -- Aiit- bjrifc

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- STEAMER TABLK

From San Francisco: YOUR TRADE will languish orMnnchurlu Oct. 30 be energetic in the ratio of

Hllonlan Oct. 31 your employment of the news-

paperFor San Francisco: as your courier. The col-

umnsI'crsln Nov. 1 of the E v e n i n g Bu-lletinAlameda Nov, C will inform the great buy-

ingFrom Vancouver: public WHO arc the ENTER-PRISIN-

Miowcrn Nov. 10 merchants of Honolulu iFor Vancouver: and the Hawaiian Islands.

Aorangl . , i .Nov. 13

IF A AD IS

VOL. IX. NO. 3834 OF HAWAII, OCTOBER 29. 1907 PRICE 5 CENTS

U.P.

The Merchant And Jhiis Goods Are Soon Parted

Evening Bulletin3:80 O'CLOCK BULLETIN USED EDITION

HONOLULU, TERRITORY TUESDAY,

HARRIMAN LINE DROPS THOUSANDS OF

Stops

ew Work(Amnclaltil I'm Spcclnl Cable)

OMAHA, Neb., Oct. 20. The Union Pacific, the central system of

the Harnman lines, has dischaigcd horn 4000 to 8000 workmen, and hasabandoned construction woik.

SAN FRANCISCO ALL RIGTH

Mmk fn(cd 1'rcnB J)lClllt) Vuhlc)

SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Oct. 29. The system of issuing clearing-

house certificates in order to tide over the shortage of coin is workingwell. There is no financial disturbance.

NEW YORK BANKS RESUM- E-

NEW YORK, N. Y Oct. 20. Ssvcral of the bank.s that suspendedoayments during the worst days of the panic arc preparing to resumebusiness. tThe stock market is quiet. i

-.- . i

GERMANY RAISES DISCOUNT

BERLIN, Germany, Oct. 29. The discount rate of the Imperial Bankof Gcimany 1ms been raised to 0 2 per cent.

NEW ORLEANS 'CHANGES CLOSE

NEW ORLEANS. La.. Oct. 29. The Stock Exchanges of this cityhave been closed until Monday.

t i i

SALT LAKE USES PAPER

SALT LAKE, Utah, Oct. 29. Cleaiing-lious- c certificates will be is-

sued by the banks of this city to tide over the shortageof coin.

HOLIDAYS TOR PORTLAND

TORTLAND, Oic, Oct 29 A five days' holiday has been proclaim-

ed to enable the business men to better deal with the financial situation.

Thc'old Htoamei James M il.i e hasthron ihattPitd by t lio lighthouse sei-- jvliu tu tnri) iiiithnis iiml Iiiuivh Inthe nthci poilH wluio tlioj nu nml-- 1

til Slip Is now ilnt hi (1 (it tin ii.imiIwhuif In kIIhk iiiiiIoi lul to III1 IIHt'll

hi Captain (llvvtll. Captain (linrgo I

'Invvnseiid has liieu uhicctl In turn- -'

iniiliil of llu llttlo Hloamoi, Willi li

tails for Kami ikiiknl tin S.ttuiil.iy uf-- jti'iiinnn 'IIipip wold alieail) plaiulin lit i tli Ih Fin minim homo heavy un-- i

ImrH anil 1mm h Alitml eighteenilium huo)s aio tin (Tin dm U. 'Hit))will all liu pnl nu bii.ud tliu iluhcoliofnio Sittllda) C'.iitaln Otwt'll willpersonally take a liii tu bio that tliojnro piopcr!) Installed

' S5.VMS? 77vl,WW3W X. X V

vw aal a

tormt Outfit tur itMA IH. IN NLW10KK

lIMtolni&'J

,

(lovornoi I'ip.ii tnilay tailed Intoiiiiibiillatlon a niiiiilipr nf liuslnobH

nipii lo iIIiiliisk the nmttci of a

to Superintendent nf I'ulilii'Win Its lltillowuv Thnso priboutwcio Son.ittu HlHhnp, Hcnnlot Smith,A G.irtloy, C M CunKi', U A Thurs-ton, 12 I) Tonne), Jim I' Morgan, C

f! Hallpnt!ic. II i: Conpci, V. IIl'nrrliiKlim, Sonutur Lano, V I.

Ilnngs, Sot rotary Mntt-Snilt- li anil(leiioiiil lleiucnvvny

The )tmiig follow whn watches tliolock IIS U rillP KOOIl gets his tlllll'

Sonic nf Hi, In trjIiiR ((hi haul Inmako suto wp aio right, aro left.

fraiaiiDtfom """'Coats

Tor rainy days and forevening wcai over yourtuxedo or dress suit.

Light, long and lasting.Cut and made in the lateststyle by Alfred Benjamin &Co.

One of these handsomecoats should be m everyman's wardrobe.

Prices $18.50 and ?22 50.

The Kash Co.,

Ltd.,

PHONE 25.

COR. TORT and HOTEL.

MHJIJ.V REMAS HIIICHl HUHMld bimigG

May Bid On Contract To

Complete 'Big Nuu- -

anu Dam

C 8 Iliillnvvii) JistPlda) tciiilpit'ilin (itivcrnnr I'lc.ir his icslgnutloii aH

Supeiliitendent nf I'ulilii Works, Inlake nffppt November 1

.1 Hustings Unwlanil iiImi rislgntdnf Supeivlslng IJnglhou nf the IH'- -,

pailini'lit, his rislgnatlnn tu lake rt

at Hip B.inip tliui' 'Hip now

will lin a in in finni Kauai

Tliniigli II was I'vpptti'd that theseloslgniitlniiH miiiiIiI i (line, it wnx haul-- l

intli lp ill il thai Ihi'.s wtmlil K'llulu pfii'1,1 lipftiru NiiM'inlii'i 23, miwlilpli ilntc HoI(iu,i'b tniuinlssliinvxplres He IiiIb Iipimi htililinR uvi'i.IIUo all tho nlliur tlppaitinont hcaiHjextent Atlurnuy uenprai lipincnwnyiiiulcr tint ulil ininnilHHlnii IsbikmI liy(Itnprnoi Carter

What Mr llnllnway will tin afterlie fjtiPH nut nf ullli e lie k.ih lie hasnut Pt full tlctlilPil Hut lip mayIn i nine n lililder foi tho tnutrnct tuiniiiplplo tlin Niiuanii il mi lie Btaleilllila iiiuinliiR Hint ho wuiilil wait un-

til thp KpetllltatlniiK wcro rnmiilctctlanil then ten what they tallcil furliofuip ilpilitliiR whether In inaKe atimlpi Ituilii the Anrl tir nut

I. Al WlillolimiHO Iiiih tliu .iilinii-InK-

nvor nthci pussllilo hliltlcrH lnrtliu tuiitr.ul In th it lie lias hail thoPNpeilpiu p iilitl Jiiih hail Ills tamp anilplant tin Inc. minimi, whtrli, nil nthcrIhliiKH IipIiik equal Hliiiulil allow himIn Mil Inwi I than aiiliuil Hutllfillnwn aim has tho experlenie anilknuwH wh.it iltfilcultlps arc to lip il

with If hn tuniputps fur tilt)uiiti.it t ho will .it leant Know vdint

lie Ih up iiK.ilnxt, while with all (fil-

lers I'Mppt Uhltehniist' It must nccts-taril- y

ho rnuicwliat nf a g.unhleit Is prj puisllilo, huwcel, that

the (iiiWMiiui will iktlile tu h.io thodam ininpli'lpil lo ili labor underthp mippiilslnn uf the ntnv Supciln-irntk-

of I'ulilii. WoikM

Wlin this now Siipprlntcnilt'iit Is tuho (Jo fi inn l'rpai has not yet

altliniiKh ho will pmhahlymake a htatoiuenl within a ilaj intwu

Hut the fait that HiiKlnior James'1 TmjIoi Is now iliawliiK up thespcclflpatlous fur the tuiiiplttinn titthp dam Is ut least slmilfltant Thisma) not iirtpss.uily mean that ho'Will ho nppulnti'il, tu that ho wouldaitopt tho position If it weio uffcrctllilni, ulthuiiRli lie prnhahly would.Hut mi fin nu one hun been mentioned

(Continued on Page 2).

Watch this paper for date of danceand reception to oe given by the Royal Hawaiian Hotel to the Bulletint;irls on their arrival home.

Malinger ll.illcnt j no, spoakinK oftnniiiiL'iit in tho Saturday Bulletin

tho time niado by Unpld Trail'It cars hctwttn the pnwi,r huuso and

Tort Ktrot nu tliu ncrptanlii lino,Bays that It Is an orini In supposu nunw uilo Is holns ciifoicul. Nn li

nrtlors hao hot n Klvou tu riis'.nwly Hut adds Mr ltallentjne, Itwould ho poshlblo iiuilci tliu

nf tho Hurt'taiilii scrfrnplanuod, In do uwii) with the onfoiled slnw spuoil nu this strip nf Hi"Wiu.

Our Specialtyis the shipment of Choice Fruits to

Mainland Points.ISLAND FRUIT CO.

72 S. King. OP hone 15.

SalHepatica

Take it after ovcr-catin- orTake it when

you don't feel just right,

HoIIister DrugCo.

Tho fntt that Cniinli 1 ii'.isillorrout has been deposit Int; thp money!

ol tliu Count In tho irpillt ot tholTipnt Turn C'n liiKtr.nl of tn that utthe Cnuiitv, wlilth mallei wasliiniiKht nut lo Chairman llustnto attho incetllU nf Hie llnild nf Kllpel-Isui- h

last night Inn iiciIpiI tint a

little tuiniiient While then) Is

Liltlilbiu t'iipssiil, it bc- -

IliK Rencr.llly stated that It tines nutrecui light that 'lieul shuiild boost

the trcdlt of his own piliate businessly means of publli funds, Tit-n- t

Kccnis, nn tho tithir bind In have atunipletetl tlcfeiiM

Trent when lie w is seen about tholiiattu todaj bald that ho had depos-lli'- d

tho niniiej Willi thp Trint TrustC'u , h wlili h It hud hi'on tin mil nvor

Chairman Iliistneo of tho Hoard nfi barges Heuloi Captain

I'aikor uf tho pollers with havingbeen drunk when hn attended tholiuotlng of tho Hn.ml prot oiling theone which was held last night. I'ar-k- ei

tit tiles that this Is u fact'Hid matlir was hiuiighl nut this

inoiiilng when HiintiiLo was asked, bat was tho nf certain

lalhei cr) pile remarks whli.li homade ut tho meeting lust eveningv'hen ho was addressing Sheriff lau-lu'- .i

On Hint ntiaslun llustnto toldtho hliei Iff that something had hap-

pened at tho funnel- - meeting wlilthbo did nut want tu happen again, amiIt It did the Sheriff would hear fromthe Ho.iril Nu fur'her (illusion wasnuiilo to tho subjeit, hnwcvci, but thoremark puzlid tlioso who heard Itand innshleiahlo eonjeeturo nna In-

dulged In regarding It."I rcfcried tn tho matter of Cap-tnl- u

I'aikei's being drunk whon hoattended tho last meeting," sild litis-Ici-

when asked about tho matterthli, morning "Ho was iisltop dur-ing part ut the intetlng, and al timeshe made sm h n dlstuihanto that I

hail tn lap tin tho table fnr uidei lie

should carry a good sized

accident policy m the Stan-dai- d

Accident Insurance Co,

Accidents WILL happen in

the best autos.

Call and talk the matter

over with our insurance

mnnager

&I ii

Savs He ActedWW

In tho Nnrluiis hanks '

Tin' mono is there omm shiningnickel nf It ho said And It Is

suhjirt In the tirtler uf the Treasurerat mi) time 'I he Supen Itois tanire it whenever the) want tn

' I am nut making nil) prolll tin It,in ili.iwlug it (Pill uf Interest tin It1 mil under bond, iiml I b.ne a lightIr deposit the mono) whuiewi I wanttu

The rniuinlttio whiih was tnttiiinl tho hump) did not make anykirk ur an) suggestion whatever tnmo The Hist tli.it I knrw the) haili. kltk mining was when the inatteiwas Inoiight up last night Now, I

"it1, llustnto m)s lio will mako moplate the iniiuo) In tho uniuo uf thoCounty

Is the iiiiinp) still on iltioslt Intho inline nf Tit nt Trust Co ' asknlthp icpurlu

"Parker Was Drunk.Says Mustace,

At Former MeetingCHARGE AGAINST SENIOR CAPTAiN

SupcivisniK

xlgnllkaiieo

AUTOISTS

regulated

Hawaiian TrustfH&& fnmnnnv

rat together with William Savldgc,who siw the (iinilltlnu ho was in, andtiiio uf the rtpnrttrs alwi noticed It."

Did vnu repnrt It tn laukc.i?" UBk--ed the lepniter

.Nn auswi ieil Iliistneo. "Whatwas tin iim '

llllkl.llt Is it il II.H," B.llllCaptain I'.iiker, fiaukly, wlicii liewas asked In give his verslnn nt thoalfali I was nut ill link. It Is tiqothat I bad lit en drinking. I hail had

fow ilriiikH tngt'tlipr with a cnuplothe Supcivlhois In fore the meeting

took pl'itt, but I was certainly notill llllk

S nidge wis asktd ahnut what hoknew about l'aikei'H stato tin tho

but ho intidestly declined tna) an thing iibnut It cither nno way

tu tho nthei, stating Hint ho bad nudoslro tn ho brought Into tho tnntro- -v ersy

"This Is tho llrst I ever hearil ofII," said Shtirlfl laukea, when ho waslufniined nf tho cliurgo made by Has-tate "Si) (tiniplnlnt about It tinsbci'ii niado tu me, but I will look IntoIt "

SUGAR.

SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Oct. 28.BEETS: 88 analysis, 0s. 3d. Parity,3.03 cents. Previous quotation, Os.1

BULLETIN ADS. PAY --Tgg

OCTOBER FURNITURE

SALENOW ON AT

.1. HOPP & CO.,LEWERS & COOKE BLDd.

But

Ye nnswoipil Trent nlwavs i tnalii hiiiii lift ooiy"Do 3 on Ititond tn (lunge tliat innnth nf tin Counlv s funds, so tint

Well I guess I will spp what inmn the Ctuinti always has cunio moneyiliistneo Is gnlng to mako llrst ' tn Its t rcdlt '

Trent was asked several tlnips fnr W'what ipatmii lip had tleinslteil thti In tint way there would nlvvajliiione) In the n imp nf his tivvn inn- - ho at least sumo sum which vwiulil ro-

il in, but ho evaded iiiiswcrliig jii.iiln nu deposit long enough tn drawllustntf has pasbd llm matter up intercut, (hut Is, the smallest sum

If, tho Cnuiitv Altoino) Tor nil tipln- - whiih the Count) Iiml hail nn depositlull," bald Cnuiilv Aiiillltir llicknoll, at an) one tlnio during the periodwhen iiuestloned about his vlow this In which It is neiossar) tu remain onmorning deposit in urtlur tn draw InUrest?"

'Well, whit Is Tirnt'H oxpl.inntlnii Vcs. Hint Is right," salil Hlckncll.fni depositing tho Couitt),siiinne) In, "lliis tho Count) over reiplved nnythe niitiio nf his nwn IiueIiipss''" lulerent nn llh deposits''

' I MippobP ho did It tn strengthen "Nn it never hns. ' tinsweipil tho1 Is credit In t lit banks, nnswoipil Audlloi I siippnbp tin- - hank getsI'll knoll i bi Ini est Itnelf

That Is the iredlt tit the Tiejit Wtuid the hank pa) nn Interestlliist Cn ' ,i diposlt which was placed to tho

' Yes" 'iredlt or tin Trent Trust Co t"As ii mallei i net Is there licit I dim i know

Financiers Approved,Says Trent,

Of His Banking

HUSTACE KNEW ALL ABOUT IT

Cnunt) Trp.isurpr Trent thisgavo nut tho fnllovvlng writ-to- n

stutimcnl nu an answer to tho(barges made, against bint and bismethod of depositing tho Countyliimls b) Chairman Iliistneo i

I.MHic Hit lot in Seeing InHie morning paper that Mr (.'hair-ma- n

Hastate made an attack uponmo last night fin my method nf keep-ing Count) fiintlr, I desire tn throwluiuo iiildltltiu.il light nn tho subject:

Kvei slnio tho Count)' Act liasIn en lu operation tho County fundshave been kept nu deposit, In aboutequal amounts, In tho four leadingHonolulu hanks, suhjcit tu my orderib County Ticastitor

On August .lUt, this jcar, I cluing-ti- ltho aitnunts lu tho l'lrst National

Hank, lllshtips Hank and Spreckela'Uank so that the funds could only hodrawn nut nn tho chock of TrentTrust Cn , signed hj mo us Its presi-dent This was diuio lifter luusiiltu- -Hon with and nppiiival b) miiiio utI ho must prominent business andftnniiii.il inun in Honolulu

1 did no changn tho account In the

I; 4

bank nf Hawaii fur tho reason thattho Tient Trust Cn dues Its prlvatobanking business exclusive!) withthat Institution, ami I did not wishCnunt) funds tn bciotuo inKeil withTient Trust Co s prlvato octtiunt

l.'.ul) lu September I told Mr.Chairman llnslace what I had done,iiml particular!) explained to himwhy I did not thaugo the account lutho Hank of Hawaii tis In the otherbanks, lio asked several ipiiutlonaabout It, whether I hail tho right toso deposit funds, .e , and whether ortot tho funds would he safe Ho of-

fered no objection ur criticism; ontthearing nothing fuitber from him nntho subject, I naturally ((includedHint the arrangement was not unsat-Irfnttti- r)

to him us chairman of thoCount) Hoard nf Supervisors.

On tho liath Inst, Mr. Hustace,Mr Oltcii, tho Deputy County Attor-tic- ),

and Mi Ilk knoll, tho CountyAutlltoi. tamo lo the Tieasurui's of-ll-

tu tniini tho County cash, us theyan reunited bv law to do quarterly.I'be Aiiditurs books showed that tho

(Continued on Pago 5)

"llcywood Shoes, Wear"

HEYWOOD SHOES

have a reputation for wearand comfoit that is tho resultof years of trial. There is nocxpcumcnt in buying "Hey-wood- "

shoes, because the val-ue is in them and w,c guar-antee it.

This No. 525 "Domino"last is a splendid shoe for

wear for men. It's avici bluchcr bal with mat top,receding toe, low Cuban heel,and good extension welt sole.The price is $5.00.

Manufacturers' Shoe Company, Ltd.,1051 FORT STREET.

&y ron t. ticnoiui'i

&. ,' jiW!li1iiTtnMilT '' ' "' ',. ,k . AjJksm&ttiiM tiq-- - .i

1M1&M&, .w&&Kiu'.:'ii-- k tt&ihJk&MkMi6il&. Jjftriatt r ., IhtmM - -- Aiit- bjrifc

mam www

WEEKLY CALENDAR

MONOOc.ru. stated.

Ml--I- I Wpacific -- First Degree.

i I "I - I'MIAYCrf.nii lird Deqree.

i ii ur.it V

All i Itlng luri-iiic- r if .1"oi .I. i in e cvi,l ., t iw ti

.r Hi. u linns if Ut.il' i

ha-- ' ;o:; iodoe. koiioofS1 in i i M n iy w t nil!

o ' ! ' '"l Idlll II ill .

I i: m .i.,t -. .iiii

V invlt

i ' ' '.in , c' ilu- - K , ("I'll illi

'" MYsTIC I0PGE. No. 2, K. of P

f M v . , . , djy Piffling .il7 '( .In- - n K of I Hull, "fFn-- I .".I .! t ml i Vh im-i- broth

I 1' I'lVlti Itli Mil

A S HI i LRU c r( V, ilUON li It 3

ftAKU UJDOf. i.o 1, K of P.

... i ' i. If evenlne 'ilIn I". i nil "eir

ii r ." M- - nli. i.l M-- lk

4.A- - ' Vi . ' n Nk l il. I.o.'l.-Ni-

hi ii i. . . ' t'o't; ro.dluiv'hi . i

w iloifnl Btnineii!! ilDSi IW. C CA l.t M Y. K. H S

rriNoiiur itiDnr eio, u p. o ei! i I i .: 'i . Ms H. P O

K 'ii'l m 'i i Iii i i"ii lull on KmB,1 I'l I I'll t ' ' I'l I I in Illll,

l' d.T ol I he 1".. II

iIM. II SIMPSON.SocrMrrsr.

T. K Wiri.ir0. 12. II.

Wniri:iNIEY LODGE No.8, K.of P.

Me"ti veiv turd v vnultiB at7::tl oVloek In K of I' tlnll, cmP'irT omi llei- -t nil.1 VtsltliiK brotbir lpi''d to attend.

I. II V.OI.I'". C C.

E A. .1 VCUHSUN, IC 11. S

HONOLULU AERIE 140, F. 0. E.

Mfets on th I'ul Ht.d 4tli W KU

BRSDAY oveninpi of euuh month at7:30 oMotk In K of P. Hall, eo'nerJBcret-iin- nnl Koi t streotii

Vliltlnu rmlPH me Inviti'rt to at-

tendT, F. TJVDMI'V. V , PreidutII T Mr OKK. "?!

HAWAIIAN TRITE N 1 ! 0 .". M

'Mept" ei.'i . il M m " Ii'l Tl t -

th of eni h tm i.il . I Iii ','' i '

Pthlnn Hall 't , hiotlmin mr-ilal-

Invited to atiiiulA U f'VblRO,

I A V. MI'ni'llY, C of RtftHMMuriMMr .in mm im pimwn

Tel M .in 19ft. P. O. Box 192

E. Ja LORD,.auccESson to

lord and Seiser,GENERL CONTRACTOR.

Dredging, Sewers. Grading, PavingTeaming, Crushed Rock.

Black and White Sand and Sillfor Sale.

.OFFICE AAo YARDI . SOUTH & KAWAIAHAO STSr.

MAGOON & LKiilTFCOT,

Ri 'ATTOBNEYS-AT-LA- AND N0TA- -

KIS fUUUU.iCor. Alakea and Merchant Streets.

Special Attention Given toTrusts Bad Heal Eutate.

Honolulu iron worksI Improved and Modem SUGAR MAOtTINEHY ot every (.ipacitv and

made to order. Boiler workSJid RIVETED PIPES for irrigation

JjiurnMes a ipe'ialty. Particularpaid to J0R WORK, and re-

pairs execntfd t iljortest notice

Church BellsSmall and Med mm Sizes, Complete.

A. FERNANDEZ & SON,(1No. 44-6- King St., Katsey Blk, bt.

Nuuanu and Smith Bta; Tel 189.

COAT AND PANTOCI.EANBO AND PRESSED FOh

KO CENTSj PHOKE 417.

3un Rise Dyeing HouseH FORT BTREBT.

UnA.vr Afci

0

Kt)

a

ifmm

iioffsciiideisr 03.,Limited,

tving and Buhel Sts. j

Plymouth Rock

Fat and Juicj. Nothing Bet-

ter Can Be Prepared for an

Entree or for an Invalid. Ours

Are Itome-Grow- n fruin Large

Stock. Try Them.

c,

c'

Telephone 251

Readby

Q A

HAWAIIAN SALVE

Asovcieipn lemedy for Salt

to fail to bring relief.

Sold by

Honolulu Drug Co.,1FORT KING STREE'

SECOND-HAN- PIANOS. .

Wc are offering special inducements,

BERGSTROM MUSIC COMPANY,

Feljows' Bldg.- n

One need only look about liim to!

!most popular machine in

fiuld by

'SCHUMAN CARRIAGE CO., LTD.

' 'i -

rvnNiNo njMii.fi.TiN, Honolulu, t. it, tjm:suay, opt :i 1107

LOCAL AND flEHEEAL

Tlic T0LIT1C1AN when he startsa campaign uses winter's ink as histhief instrument to reach the publicand he understands its value. TheBUSINESS MAN is constantly entering on new campaigns. Advertise inthe Bulletin.

Panama hats cleaned at tilt (Hobo.lv.lic Lodge No 2. K. of ! will

rn t in k or I'. I Inll al 7 . Hi'Y

Km Isloi Uitlm' No 1. I I) () I" nrculll in. cl in O.ld Fellows Hull ill 7 ,ii

this evening.Mistli l'ilgp, No. 2, K. of I moot

tonight In K of 1'. hall, Kut t uiid forMii-.--

l!( A S linker nntl wire niilviltlilu morning ftom Hawaii mi tit. oi

Manna l.oa.It. !' McCoriliiton ri turned limn

the Hntnnkiia ditch this inoinlim miHi'- Minimi luo.

Tukp jour carriage or automolillt)to lliiwiillua Carriage Mtinfg. Co., fin

repairs.Lunch at The Alexander Young

Cafe. Good things to eat amid pleasant surroundings.

C. II. Hall, l'. Unite .mil .1

ii 'in in il on tin M.ninn ton HiIhinnriiiug fiom Hawaii.

Hi' mi i A: Co, Lid, agents fur tlnjWhite sewing tn.ichine, 12GB Fort

(ii-- . I. I'll, me iS.'Ic Im' .ii iiiiitii n lor'tl Hi'iiiii Mii'i. hi-- , mi' k mini uihll

iiiitli'ii im ihc pa.t two Wei kti.ne Curio lien, opixiBlte Coinont. '

I a- -. nmnv nnlniie XtiniH novelties raM.'or ni.iilln;; Hist mine flM liulre.

The Lawrence Barrett 10c Cigarmakes a delightful mild Havanasmoke. Trv one. Ask vour dealer.

'Ih. 'i'i will he n nii'ctllm of Chnni!Will I ii.li'i' Nn I K ol I' .il lis

i.nviiiti Hiti oi, .it 7 :: ilii- -

( M'llllllTI In lii'sl plnrp ill town to kiM .i

I'iKeil drink miied bv the mosl i

I'liinei'il ' inKolinjlHln ' I lie I'." I

in :.ji"inSn m'vimk W A Willi ami I I'

I' iiv n wire nmoiiR the liiconilni; pas-- i

iijiT, on i he Rleniner Manna l.o.iI hl'i inoriiliic.

Iluml.ns i nteroil tllo (ilohe elothln;nun' i.ikU Siindav tilplu ami hell" dHe nii.'Hi's to a fill Panama li.it and

I'IMI llollllllKHie Kev. Din li'inan. of the Knreli;n

(hiiieh in Knhala has handed In hihn mnation in lake efleet not laterII .III I'l In 11,11 v.

'i n Cnlh'Ki Club will bold II- - Hi- - I

u ..mI ii hi i. ion at tin Nutinil KiIukiIluil i nt : .In iniiM'k All viouien ini. . ...i .. . .. 1. 1 ii... i i

wi ii i .ii u.i.ii ..!,. r uni hin.lii iiH'inlwr that U'Wrm & Cooke, Ltd .

cit'iv the Ini'KcBt ntork In I he iKlanilafill aiiv t7e tn your ordi'r

Miltnev A Muthh will make n s;ktlil oITi'ilnK of their cplpbrntoil "lloim.

nub " nin-ll- ii umUrweor on 1'ildayiiio.'iiiim next, November Ihi

Coat your Iron wub "Arabic '

Yon will be gnrnrlicl nt IH ceollflE nndproiertloK. Cullfurnl.i

Co ,nentn.l.ailli k' lnim einveiK'tte niaU In

h'uek. hum n ami tun at A. llloin'H thlKvuek The ronm arc cliarmlngly fah-lime-

and ihe iriepn RHtonlahlngly low.The new mvliiiiuourd In the Cuptlol

Ivv.ih pin into iie lor the firm time v

lor l' e ii'lephonn Korvlra. TIiIbj t ih,. Capitol ninl thu Judiciaryliiillillin; a inlvati exrhauRo

Is the vvikhI pile gutting low? The..! pi in in Im) vvimhI Ih the Union--

I'.k-I.ii- Ti.iiiKfei Co, Ltd. riinne oil.'I'Im i II tin kind thai la eeimoniical j

to iiii.n .mil ilui.nl injure onr Hlove jt

Pin-- er Kill I rppnrlH Iho followinghiikii Huniliii). shlpnit'iil nt Kuu: 57h.ri

ln'Ki at I'linahtii and 2nn bagx at lln- -

tiLipn Tin' hlOHinci Nllhaii was litliiinii.ipu nn Hniidav h.ivltiK ariivid(here at i' p ni.

The Ciiliinihln 111 v Bailer) No 2 irilllIU the In Hi soil lie lo iiiiIoIkIk of

any dr.i li'itter.v In the in. unci. Anto-I.II--.

I'Vel.VUlll'll allint Iih Mipci lol'ltv .

v ,' fni i ami l it i mil Itftom lour dealer.

The l.mlle,r' Aid Snclelv of Iho I'M ratM I'., ehnrcb will hoi I a rummage saloon Novcni''ei .". IliillatlnllH ol cluth-'iik- .

lie., will he tliuiikrnlly ri eel veil.Il'hone Ihc M !: pairioniigi' and

villi In e.illi d lor' Hi nn M . i A Co have Jtiht leielveililli'eet lioin Nor icli, England, Ihe Un-

ci I assoittneiil ol honhoiiH that overi Miie lo the iHlainlH. A largo, numberol the Hiunplog are on dlHphiy In tholrv .iidiivv mid otbeiB me uxltlhltcd illthe fctoio.

In the matter of Ihe estate of .lo-

in ill ! Ilnvvle), dueoiiHeil. A. W. Cni- -

ti i Ii.ih filed hlh Until ai'((iiin(a nndlinks for IiIb illHi'lmrgu. ThoniiHlma of real onttito valued lit $B(H),'uifli $sjn 2. Uxponxua liavn boon

I7J and the lial.-inc-f IsWink Iiiik been Klnrted on the new

tliociiiiK gallery for the line of Iho Nn- -

t i, .i , l I tru ii ir ill in uii liin'ifL, M ul ,,. voaimdiiy. Wearing

tin new u inery win no inn niniiiiti oiIn in l In up the iHMt'Ollthgn of the Ni, Il ai ihe iiiii National meet of thu

iioiilel't,ia iih hionulit veuti'idii) In the""'"- Coin hy V. 11. CqhIIu agalnut

eni i l(k II Thrum, with the Hawaiian .Milium rn Lumber Coinpany nitl ii nn-li- i i, nn mo proinlHMory iiiiIoh.One ol li iii Ih not (Mil to have honiiiiule .lull is I'.itil, fin film, dun Inthiii inonihi. willi nine per cunt, lu-

ll H t.1 ami the oilier lo ha vn beenh nli Si'liti'lllher 1, ISUH, fin- $25011.

Tin iniiig V.'oiuuii'b CbilHtlauwill hold IU uuniinl meeting

tint, ivenlug. Oi tuber 2'J. al KnglOHldo.

ah intii'oHiuig muBlual progj'tun hubl.eun prepared. HepoitH of the yoar'H

iiir uuiiiu nt niirrtuin vtiii ui' nt.iu'Tin- kiUIk.-- . m ibe evening win beilicn hv Hon lolui a.,Wcwlley A

Inndlul tin is octoiitlod to nilladles Interested lu the Association

'work.

Mii - .mrn- -

Rhe im, , Puison Oak.iew.t tin cimuiil on thq mcatlun cIioh-Ol-

Sores, etc. Never known'"1 '"' "" li"1K0 u I" oxptMtii tliut

only

below

Ld,

Odd

roofs

itiiiifin

tliat the Ford Runabout is tho!,:ork, wl1' b; ?v "'ec1,lon1B "

Honolulu.

THEEYES0FTHE1J0RLD

no better than they should he,uud could be better if fir owner ofeach pair of eyes would v. ill it so.

Your eyes warn nnd cry nnd pleadrest or bcticr aid, yet from day to

day you continue to reftae them help,the right kind of help.

Glass aid for ailing oyes that'sour business.

A.N. SAffOmrrTnTATT

Bostoll Building. rort strect,over Mav & Co.

A HONOLULU

OF HONESTY

H. Culman

Additional Cable News in Page J.

PACIFIC COASTFEELS THE PINCH'

San rr.iticlt.iti, t'.il . IM S Timii iiiKeni v In iimiii-- i It in n idi, mI the'

I'.ielllf t'oa".!. All III ImikH lii'ie,lime ilri'ldeil In nue ele.nrpillllidlp anil III Wsiie no ea'di ex-- !

ii'lit fin the iiitiosc ft .iIIiiwIiik theiriiiMiiiiii'ih in nutit ii.ij.nll. ninl foroilier in Rem 11.

I'orllanil. (lin... OrU 2S Thuhnfikern ham rciiueBtod (Imurnor,Chamberlain to Ucclaro live das Iml-- jlilny In onler in nllnw them to Ret'Into a Id meat whatever

in i he ninile uiion them.New York. . Y., Oct. 2H - lliml-nes- -t

on W.ill itreut Is icauniliiB nni-iik- iI

lotiilltioni--o

HEHEY WILLPROSECUTE CALHOUN

ami l''i.uiil'co, fa I., Oil 2x --

I lame I le iicv, who has htienthe Investigation!) Into the

giafl e. ii - in nli bin lli'Ht pnll'iialee ni i pup ilgll beie todnv

He i f m ii f.ivoi of V l.i (II IIL.ingdon a Hlntrlel A I In, my nnliiiDliiliifil In hi gin the mux"' ii inn "II .illicit CiIIioiiii, pieHideiil of Incl lilted It.ilho.idH. biifoic .laniiai)The lli.ind Jury wliteb InilldedFiliniiU end llnuf lniH already re- -tinned foiiileeu llldlcl IIHilltH ngiilliiltCnlbonn for hilhery of thu Suporrl-tor- s

In the in.it tin of trolley IiiihI-neH-

CANAL OPINION?BY SECRETARIES

Vai,liiiigloii. I). ('., (Jet. e-

M'lUD Men.ill baa stilted that he be- -

lieves the li i Ii' foi the Panama Caiinldie biiflli leiiil) Inigu im otiglnall)planned

O C, Oct 28of tin Tieasury Cortelvou n

mi" iiiii the linjiiovmuputs to thei.iiitil. ii u of widening II ho ,rto him nuinicilale t II o largeil liipsI'lllldiiiK. must ho Hindu. He slates

Jltlint he will IsHiiii t tmit bonds, If nee- -

o.i.iuy, lo ilse thu money for thonew work

T- -Y0UNG GIRL NIHILIST

SHOOTS RUSSIAN GENERAL

SI Pelei burg, RiiH.da, Oil L'8 A

1 gnl .1 ol one of Ibelevolnlloii 11 v hiielutics, loda) shol. ml killed Ceneial Muxlllioffsky, irvoliiilhlH taking effect III bis body. TheiihhhhhIii wai uipluroil nnd u Hetiniiivnalud the find Unit shn (iiirled

ul high iiovver. lu 11 strilc-n.c-

lnaili slip iieknovvledged that

pollio preli tine with the hoiuli Ifativ oppoi iiinltv bud Itself

SPEAKER CANNON'SBOOM IS LAUNCHED

Chluigi. Ill, Oil 28 --Tho Illinois

Wounds nnd bkin Diseases cured by

"Till- - HOUSEHOLD SUHGCON"

Druggi'ils refund money if 1)11

PORTER'S ANTISEPTIC "llBAL-INC- .

OIL fills M.ale by PARISMUDICINB CO., Sahu Louis, U. S

of A.

f.;-- jJAlui.- - JWtJ-ii.- ., .i.i

Standard'Self-Filling

Fountain PensBookkeepers and other (writers

rhoosc them in piefercncc to any oth-

er. They ate cleanly to handle andnever fail to feed.

Call and sec them.

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PRODUCT

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We offer for sale

3650 SharesHawaiian Pineapple

Co. Stock at

$21 per ShareThis is the balance of treas-

ury stock held by the Com-

pany. It is expected that adividend of 1 n month willbe paid beginning Nov. 30,1007.

We believe we can recom-mend this as a safe and profit-able investment.

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Coiigiessnieii have i.l.i r led their rjuu-n.ilg-

in the liilcicMl of Speaker Jon'

i n m ii tm Hie Pichidenc.i.a ,

SLASH DOWN PRICES

Oinibi. Neb Oil. 2S Tim,.,-- have a reduction 111

all ineatH of in per lent.

GENERAL REVAL'SDAUGHTER KIDNAPED

London, I'lngl.ind, Oct. 2S. 'Thelaughter of founer (iener.il Reval has

In eu kidnaped. --, ,

NORWAY CHANGES PREMIERS

('lii'ii-li.inh- Norvvav. Oct. 28.Pie'uler .Mb In 1'ieu lias ictdgncd oil.iiiount of III health lie bus beenbin cecded In .1 O Lovelaud, fuimeilyMlnli-le- r ol Foreign AffiiiiB.

rKRRlTORY (JETS LANDFOR ROAD CONSTRUCTION

Thiee deeds of laud lo the Turrl-loi- y

for the purpose 'of roustiurllngloads have been lllcd with Iho Regis-iiar'- ol

CoiiveyaiKes. Thu 'trustees ofIbe l.iiualilo Kstate deed lo 0. S.

Siiperlnlenilrnt of PublicWoikH, 1 ilgbl of way, louiprlslngi:i.7U'i t.ipiaie fiet, tlnougli Hut la lid

of Ibe estate, lo he used for Ibeof lie pioponcil Maklkl

The lllnhop Kslnln deeds a small

lutenlhin bad boon toilostioy tinging :111s npiniu feet up valley,

pi'PM'UlcdIh iiImi deeded to Superlntenilontol Public Win l.H.

- ,. d .MONUMENT '.'BILL" NYE

movement Is by theAn uni ii.. itiiiniiiiKir. to . ici-- i h(iisil) inoniiniont to N)o ntLiu.inilu, Wyo.

At close of American Prc3Sirtiiuoilnts' visit to' Southern C.illfur-nl- .i

eonsout was given by that lu-i-

ion ralaliig a I11111I of S100U

ihu niniiuinent fund.

J&2P- - BULLETIN PAY &

CABLE REPORT OF SANFRANCISCO MERCHANTS'EXCHANGE.

Wednesday. Oct. 10.SAN ritANUISCO Arrived!

Inngnrd, from llnnotiilvt.W. II. --Mnrsloii, from Honolulu.

MANILA S.lll(d:U. S. A. T Tlioiuns.

Fridnv. Oct. 18.fAN I'llANCISCO Al lived:

Nlpiki'i M'ltii, lieui'o Oct. 11.

Saturday. Oct. 10.MAIIl'KONA Aiilvetl:

Scr. 11. O. Wright from B. R. Oct. 17,('HAY'S IIAIIHOH Hailed:

llktn. (leiirvn, Oct. IS, for Honolulu,KAHUM'I-Anh- cil:

8. Lnuilng, from Port Harford.Monday, Oct. 21.

WIISTPOUT'Sarietl:' Am. i:nllly r. Whitney, Oct. !0,

for Knlitiltil.Tuesday, Oct. 22.

PORT OAMIILKAm. lib. Albert. Oct. 21. for Hllo.

SAN lMtANCISCO Arrived:S. S. nnlcriirlec from Hllo. i

Itiis. sir. Hitugnrl, fioui Vladivostok.SAN KKANCISCO Snllcil:

Schr. Defenilcr, for Hnnnlptl.HllAYS HAUHOR Arilved:

Schr. Mary 13. I'oater, licnco Oct. aHAN IMtANCISCU Arrived:

H. K. Nobliinkan, from Sullna Cruz,Ort. 19.

Wednesday, Oct. 23, 1007.ST. I.rciA-Sall- ed:

llr clmr. Srallignrry, for HoiimIiiIii.

Thursday, Oct. 24, 1907.KAN KHANCIHCO-Snll- rd:

Hilnnlati for Honolulu.Mam hurl. i for Honolulu

NORFOLK, VA -- Cleared:Sp. llangaloro, Oct. 23, for Honolulu

DHLAWAUH ISHIiAlCWTR Sailed:S S MassnchusctrH for

Friday. Oct. 25. 1007.S. S. Columbian from Knniilul, Oct 21

Saturday, Oct. 26, 1007.HAN niANCIbCO Sailed:

S. K. Alamnda, for Houotiilti.PORT HAilSTOItn Sailed:

Saula Maria fur Honolulu.ALINA C1UIZ Arrived:

S. S. Missouri, from Hllo, Oct. 10.KA1IUUII Sailed:

S. S. Ijinslng for IU. Harfoid. Oct. 21

Monday, Oct. 28, 1007.HAN I'RANCISCO Anived:

P M. S. S. Asla.Jrom Hon., Oct. 2".nHKAKW'TH Sailed:

Am. up. Dhlgo. lor Oct. 20.SHATTI.IJ Sallrtl:

S. H. ArUnnuii. fnr Hon., Oct. 2.LUCIA Sailed-'Dr- .

S. S. Highland Mnnauh, fnrOct. IU.

Tuesday, Oct. 29, 1907.KAN KltANClSCO Arilved Oct. 28.

Am. bl. W. 11. I rum MaktuvellOct. 5.

IJ. S. A. T. lluford, lieiico Oct. 20.OAVIOTA AnlvciLOct.

S. Roscc'ranu, licnco Oct. 17.HONOIPU Sailed Oct. 2S:

Am. bktn. Houolpu for Port Town-Ben- d

TIDES

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. m- -IIIt8 8 50 I 5 10 00 nioj S 6 01 iS 11 11I i, in. a nt

19 t 46 1. 1 " 41 3 54 I 18 6 01 j jlt

tu jiQ 4a 6 18 j J6 6 oi j 11I .1 in

j' " 17 I ti t 51 64 J C7 0 J 71 ifi(11 91 1.1 I Iff 1 II 6 t 6 041 ! )

I 16 Jjl I 41 7 j? t fl 6 04' 1 IIn t in .

08 I 4 55 8 08 8 II hoj J 151

IILast qualter of tho moon Oct, 28.Hawaiian standard tlmo 1b 10 hours

30 minutes slower than Urccnwlchtlmo, being that of tho meridian oticgrccs 30 minutes. Tllo tlmo whistleblows at 1:30 p. m., which Is tho same

'as Greenwich, o hourn 0 minutes. Sun' iu"' moon nro lor local tlmo for the' whole group.

5t 5C M X 511 K m, n ,t M St It X 3C 31

K ARRIVED M

ic a it if a k n a , 'a :m sc w iiTuesday. October 29

Ktmr. Loa, Sluicrson, fromMavvali ami Maul ixitts, 5:25 a.

)( X it in 10 ill Jt X M X X M K X X M ')

K DEPARTED,(' U M M A ; 3t K H l M rt M 31 IS

" Monday; October 28.Slmr. Nocnu, Mllcbull, for Hawaii

mid way kji(h, 5 p. 111.,

Tuesday, October 29.

Slmr. Kluaii, Frouman, for Hllo andway ports,' noon.

A. O Ship Minimi Cbilcott, Mtull-Ko-

fnr Port Hailoril, II a. in.

.it1 .! 31 X 3d Sr 3l )i it Jl M M X X 3tl H

M SAILING TODAY M

31 X X X A M-- W K W X 3d X 30 31 31

sllnr- - Iw;1an, Self. fur Maul and

for

X X 3C K 'JJ1 ;S Hi X '. X X X JC 31 V, 3f

- DUE THURSDAY 'IW X '' '" i ; 'if 31 3 if :C X W 3f 3tP. M. S. S. Miiuchuilti, Saunders,

fmni Bnn ! riiiicltco, a.

K K " " K n " ' n " ";M PASSENGERS ARRIVEDit X X X 3d X X tt X a X H H X it X

Pur stinr. Mnuna Loa, Slnioibon,fiom Hawaii and Maul portB, Oct. 29,5:25 a. in. From Hawaii: Miss N.llariachough, Chew Fung, C. II. Hall,II L Wllhelm. Mis W. A Schvvalllonnd Rurvnnt. J Chalmrr. L do LWanirJUss A. Woods. W. A. Wall. JCulleu, J. F. Drown, V. Hurd, C. Ilolto,Mrs, J. A. Matthewman, Ruv A S. Dak- -

1"'" "" oeiwcuii 1)(n.,Bi n ,, ,,end Koiilh slrccls to thu Tuirlloiy to( stinr. W. 0. Hull, Thompson.,be used for iho oxteiiblim of HaluKnii- - Kauai, 5 p. 111.

Willi btreet A llttlu pleie, coiuprls-- llu"' Manoa

thu

FOR

on root

"Hill"

tho Urn

llut

ADS.

S.

bit.

Sailed:

ST.

I'llnt,

20;S.

1S7

x

Mnuna111,

X

m.

ti-1ijinrttftntaiiifr f,

cf "and wltc, Mr. D. Hniigbii. Mrs. A.Illiowrf, Mist Mabel A. Phillips, (J. It.Mayer, O. St. J. Gilbert, Dr. J. II.Raymond, Miss M. Sing, S, U. Fuji-

yama, Mrs. Q. Schmidt, Mrs. C. A.

Wldcmaiin, V. V. Mccorrision aim zadeck

3 PASSENGERS BOOKED "8KftKKS8Per Rtinr. Klnnii. October 29. for

Hllo and way ports. Mrs. !'. J. Ilaro,W. McDnniilil, II. T. JIoscs, uvvon

Williams, .1. Klllot, .1. It. Dean andwife, W (I. Walker, A ,F. .Iinlil, W. K.

Dole, Mrs. Win. Kaysen, .Mrs. a.Rmytho.

Per Blmr. W. (I. Ilnll, riiompsoii. lurlinual, Ocl. 29, ft p. in. Thou, fclllol,W. V. Wilson.

Per Rtmr. Iwalnnl, Self, for MolokalIKirls, Oct. 29, 5 p. m. Ilio. Sylvester.

Per slmr. W. O. Hall, liiompson, ioiKnual, A p. in. W. V. Wilson.

XXHHKSKMWXB-SSiSlCKJ-

' WATERFRONT NOTESUHKKIlKJtXti KHJtnMII

The Btcamcr Manila l.oa, CnptnlnShiicrson. arrived from Hawaii andMaul ports Jhls morning nt ft o'clockv.llh the following freight: 1C0 bagsA. A. Co Btigar, 7075 bags Diamond IIUigur1, '353 bags coffee, 91 bags beans,10 bags laro, 2 bags ginger, 13 liaginwa, 11 barrels dtled fish, 18. casesdried Msh, 3 barrels oranges, I casesbananas, 7K bunches bananas, 19 caseslioservcs, 3 bundles hides, 12 ltegs "

butter. 35 hogs. 30 head cattle, 2

calves, Hft sundrcy packages, 9 cralcnpigs, 17 crales chickens, 1 crato

1 crate gecso, 2 goals, 1 horse,1 cow.

Marino cablo advices state Hint IhoAmerican bark W. II. Flint has ar-

ilved safely nt Sun Francisco, havingled Mnkawell oil Oct. 5, mid Iho AnnvIranspbrt lluford, which left Ibis polloil Oct. 20, has also m lived at thoCoast port. The oil carrier Rnsccrnuurrlrvcd nt Oavlota on tho 2Gtli Inst,having left this port Oct. 17. FiomHouolpu advice Is received that tholarkcntlno Houolpu sailed ftom thatport for Port Towtihcntl )cstcnlny.

mTho Flib Commission steamer Al

batross vvnS' supposed tn depart for.nam tomorrow, but on account of

certain lopalrs on the outside at tliostern, tho coaling df tho vessel hnsbeen delayed as It was necessary to.'icon tho stern plates us high out ot .

water as posslblo till the repairs nromade. It Is tluni'lU that tho Albatrossmay got away by Friday,

ftThe Olympic, which Iiiik been under-piln- g

millo extensive repairs al Ihoi.il in uy dock, under Iho supervisionor Sorensou & I.yle, will bo placed on(he Marine Railway uboiil Friday Inlake on finishing up work. Tho Olym-

pic was damaged off tho coast of Chllolomi) tlmo nsg. nnd teinpoinry rep.iliuwere mado theic.

The little schooner I.uka Is on IhoMorlno railway receiving a coat m

paint. On tho last trip of the Lukalo Laysan she ran Into somo veryii!.sty weather which strained herromcwhnt, causing tho seams lo open.

Thcso have been thoroughly caulked.

BAND MAY GO

WITH JOE COHEN

TO SEATTLE FAIR

Jon Cohen bus been In conimiinl-nitlo- u

with Iho manageinont of tintKxpoaltlnn and

slaleB that ho expects lo closo a con-Hii- ct

Willi them whereby tho Iliiwal-!a- n

band's services will Im engagedto play at tho clly on tho Sound dur-

ing tho tlmo tho exposition Is open.

Joe Is of the opinion lliut tho handboys will havo another try with himis manager.

Mr. Collins,, chairman of tho expo-sltlo- u

committee, on music, writes lo

Cohen as follows:"I havo Included as lo tho reputa-

tion ot your band and find that you

inado 11 most excellent showing at thuPortland Exposition. paitlculailywith jmir Hawaiian singers, and I

bhall certainly hopu to bo able to

eloso a contract with )oti for theof thu band for some dell-nlt- o

tlmo during our exposition."A letter recolved by Mr; coiicn

from Manager Hllefoul of tho Klle-for- d

Coinpany stntes that tho coin-

pany would bo lesidy to leave San

I'lanelsco on November 10.

H0LL0WAY RESIGNS

(Continued from Page 1)

who appears to stand 11 bettor chance,.

Sonntor Knudbcn bus been suggested,but hu Is Ineligible- on account ot g

a member of tho Leglslntuic.lu addition In loslgulng ua Super-

intendent of Piibllo Works. Holloway

tilso icslgiis ns Pieslilent ot

Ibe lln.inl of Agriculture and Forest-- y

mid secretary of the HonoluluPark Commission.

What .J. Listings Howland will doIk uncertain, hut ho will probablyshako iho dust of Hawaii from hisfeet and go Kast.

fITSSFwill arrive on China in enre of ourcutter, MR. WONG VUU, who hasbeen making a study of the newstyles in New York.

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J5VENIN0 BULLETIN, HONOLULU T H., TUESDAY, OCT 2D, 1907

Silent Six RevoltAgainst Chair And

Iaukea Gets His WayTlio meeting of tliu I!(iardnf Su

pervisors Inst night wns u memorablenno. It marked the rebellion ot tho'Silent Six" iignlnsl tho authority ofChairman Ilustaco by tho passing ottho utlilltlnnal iiollco appropriationsHiked for by Sheriff latiKcn In spile of(lit- - fact that Hustnte sticuuously op- -

KMPll It.Tho battle wan started with n fow

mcllmlnnry BMrmlshcs hclucen Iltis-tuc- e

ntul tho Shntirr, which remindedstrikingly of tho famous Ilustnce- -

Cathcnrt duel, where Ilustaco dis-played his authority out tho six lnytfigures In the Hoard Hut Ilustacowas fighting a losing battle last'night. I'ho "six" had evidently(tacked tho cards on hlin, anil theydisplayed nn almost childish glee atbeing able to throw down tlicjr load-er, like naughty children who huemanaged to piny :t mean trick ontheir teacher. In tho end lauken gotnil he wanted, and ecn more, ns Ar-- (her, ho happened to bo In u partic-

ularly mulclsh humor. Insisted onhaving the police of Hwii rained anadditional Jll) each before ho would

oto for tho Increase.Cox Introduced a communication

trom tho County Sheriff In which ha,asked for Increased appropriationsfor tho Police Department as follows:Two specials, detective scr- -

Ice, at sr. SK.O.UOOne truant officer (bicycle), 7G.UUOne assistant hack Inspect

or (mounted) '.Ml. (10

One special officer, l'.wa.... (10.00

One speclnl officer. Walilau.'i 00.00One lesldctit police, W.iIiiki- -

nnlo 3fi.H0

Specific Apptoprlatlnu:Purchase two horses mid road

aE"

J470.UO

. jr.oo.on

total reciuliemetitH . ..SS.UOU.UOThe letter staled at length tho rea-

son for tho request that such addi-

tions bo made."That matter will bo taken up la-

ter," Mill Ilustaco. "Wo will not beable to grant these Increases as nwhole. We havo not tho means."

"1 expect to hear from tliu Hoard,"answered Iaukea. "Tho cliulimuu Isnot tho wholo thing."

"Well, I urn telling you. Therowas another matter which happenednt tho Inst meeting which I want tocnll jour attention to, so that, If I do.It may not happen again in the fu-

ture.""If you have anything to say to the

head of tho l'ollco Depuitment you"an do m in wilting." ,

"I have a perfect right to addressyou heie."

"I am hero to look after my matterIn a respectable manner, and I shallnot answer any of your questions.Vou (an mnko your questions In writIng and I shall answer In writing."

"Thoro has been cnthely too muchletter-writin- g, especially with tliul'ollco Department. I shall attend tovour case later."

"Thank you!"After n Bhort tlmo tho matter ot

wuh brought nn. The iinnrn-prl.it Ion for electric lights was Increased from $750 to JtOOO u month,fills pleased everyone, especiallyIlustaco. "Moio lights nro bettorthan police," ho remarked.

"Now wo will tnko up tho matterof tho l'ollco Department," said llustnco u llttlo later. Tho clerk was ordered to read olt tho extra Items ask-ed for.

"Mr. Chairman, It I may bo allowed," said Iaukea, but Ilustaco toldhim to wait until tho Items hail beentend, when ho could answer ques-

tions."Very well," said Iaukea quickly.

"I am hero for thut purpose.""What la this extra J5S0 to bu ap-

plied to?" asked Ilustaco,"I am asking for what Is requisite

for tho department," said Iaukea. "I.mi only asking for whut Is neccs- -

rary

IT Guaranteed li i'mJ

alittle

lie then to his letter lK of tho llontd of Huponlsois lastnnd outlined tho necessity for more renlngmen, making a clear and nblo Th? Automobile Club nuked forargument icrmlsslon to plnco signs on certnln

streets nnd loads, some to show theThere have been com- -many , , ,, ,,. ,ho added, the Chair being ,,ri) of itruf Hoiik. bad turns, etc

nmotiE who nude loudest. Hefonod to the Hoad Committeeand wo need luoie men to carry out The Centr.u lmprouMnent Club sentthe laws the Hoard is spend- - Its resolution expressing Its apprn

lots of money on roads," said Inn- - p' "' '' macadamizing of belt;pa. .loan nrnumi ualiii, nnd recommending

"I'lenso confine yourself to yourown matter." Interrupted Hustnce. " "' " 'V? ,": ' "' " "; '

Don't criticize the Ho-.r- " (0 ,,, committerArcher nsked why Iaukea did cotinti KiiKlnccr Oero renorted that

iccommenil to gUc till the County po- - tliu iomU nt ICniieoho needed oilinglice $70 a month, the same as thoseof Honolulu. Ho answered thnt Inroniu districts the deputy slier Iff gotonly SHU and It would not bo right topay his Inferiors more Archer thenwnnted to know why Hwa olllcersMioilld not he paid SfiO Instead of $r0

"You spenk of your shortage, of of-

ficers," said Hustace to Iaukea"Wore not tho tenlor captain andtwo officers on vacation nt one time?"

"Yes; wo lime been giving themen vncutlons."

"How Is It thnt three men couldbe absent ill once'' I am In favor otadding JIISO a month to your appro-priation. I am In favor of leducltig

chief of detectives to $U'fi. Thodeputy sheriff, elected by the people,gels only JlliO. Furthermore, tho of-

fices of humane oflker and assistantbuck Inspector could be tomblned."

"I am addressing the Hoaid,"broke In Iaukea.

"I don't want any of your back- -talk; I have been speaking to you Inj gentlemanly way," nusweied Hitstacc. "If you were a gentleman youwould keep quiet "

"You are falsing questions bound-ing on subjects of administrationwhich could well be reduced to writ-ing."

Ilustaco proceeded to again pointout how 'cuts could be made In someinstances nnd raises In others.

"I move that JO. .'.DO be givenPolice Department for regular pay-

roll," said Cox llmilly."I want you to understand, gentle

men, that wo me lesponslblo forfinancial condition of the. County,"reminded Hustnce

"We know thnt." said Archer,gruffly. "Wo i.ilso nnd cut downas wo please, whenever wo haven'tgot tho money."

Iaukea clapped his hands,"Please keep quiet, Mr. 8hcrHT,"

mid Hustnce "Suih n thing has never happened befoic."

Archer moved to muko tho policesalary uppioprlatlou JU,!40, this being StO mine for the benellt of theliwn police.

This passed, all hut Ilustaco votingfor It.

"I thank you. gentlemen of theHoard of Supervisors," said Iaukea onleaving tho room

"I hope you will to businessnow," said Hustace, as n parting shot

"I thank you also, Mr. Chairman,'answered Iaukea, Ironically. "Thishas been a very lively meeting,

Cause of the Dlsoder. "WhyMnry," said her mlstress,"I told you

to tidy up my room nn hour ago .andhero It Is in terrible disorder."

"Yes, mum, uud I did," said Mary,"hut tho master came In to put nil n

clean collnr. mum, nnd ho lost theittid." limlon Tattler

end $20.00 per month buys you a

house nnd lot on Kuakini St.

Sewer. Electric light in front. To-

tal cost, $700.00.

P. E. R. Strauch,WAITY BLDQ. 74 S. KINO ST.

m under the wBifKfood and y3a

I drugs act JmmmL

attend

Serial No. 6768. ffimWkI ,.,

$100 Cash

TPs.ISBBLi w

,llimittw3s

AUTOMOBILISTS ASK

PERMISSION

TO MARK OUT ROADS

Outside of the ron about the Ineased ikiIIcp appropriation and the

charges made, against Treasurer Trentthere wns but lining nt tho meet- -

referred

erj

plaints.those the

better, In

ing the

the

the

the

can

h relocation of the mad near Kane

notl

This would cost about $Hh)i) Ho nlsoreported that If an additional $2200 beappropriated for tho Kaueoho quarryntnl crusher plant, the cost ot build-ing roads In that district could be reilucpil from h3.8 centB to 70 cents perlineal foot.

Tho lease of a plecp of land belongIng to the llalctwa Hotel Co to beiiscd for a stnblo slto at Walalua wnsapproved.

Tho estimates were made up as fnllows:fixed salaries $ 1.C70County Clerk's departmentCounty Auditors DepartmentCounty Attorney's departmentCounty Treasurer's departmentCounty olllce rentI'oiiudmnster, payrollCounty Engineer, payroll ....Keepers of pniks, pay lull . .Kuplnlnnt ParkItoad department

4411

I no700lfil)150

ltdr,2520(1

7001.1,500

Una road district 1,8.10Wnlanao road district 400Walalua road dlitrlct 1,700Koolanloa load district 2,200Koolaupoko road district .... 1.(100

l'ollco department, payroll .. C.filOPolice department, material

and supplies 1,000

riro department, pay i oil .... 3,400I'iro department, materials . . COO

Oarhage department, payroll.. 1,500

Electric light 1.C5U

l'ollco and tiro alarm 250Hawaiian baud 1,325Koolaupoko, purchase of mutes 2,500Klro department, evtra hoso .. 1,000

Hond tax specia- l-Honolulu 1.500Hwa and Walauao LOW

Walalua M0

Total .$47

DORN.

linnN In Honolulu, Oct. 28, lilO", totho wlfo ot Win. II. lleen, a sou

The astronomer on Mars was pur-sle- d.

"What In Hut woild Is that greatshake-u- p on the earth?" ho queried."Kiirthquake?"

"No, that Is Tart going around tho'vm Id," replied his brother astiono.mer.

If you have never worn a

StetsonMat

You have something to leant

about hat style, hat comfort, hat

quality, and hat durability.

Wt hv Iht Sutton Softind Dtfby Mali In ll Ilia

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kviAvvwvAnnAnAft"AruvvvnArtArtAnrtrtAnrtrtArtnArtArtArtA.vvvvwrt

I SMO KS!We linve been obliged to enlarge our stole to twice its former

S size to make room for our NEW LINE OF SHOES for ladies, gen- -

) tletncn and children.

PRICES REASONABLE

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but moderate in price. Sold only by

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DISTRIBUTERS

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Stetson Hatsso weil and favorably known that'

it is hard'y necessary to speak oftheir superior quality.

We have the latest styles in STETSON

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soft hats are in the most popular shadesand the derbys are specially made forthis climatelight and serviceable.

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Merchant and Fort Sts.

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Evening BulletinDAILY nnd WEEKLY Published by BULLETIN PUBLISHING CO., LTD.

At 120 King Sheet, Honolulu, Territory of Hawaii.

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CIRCULATION LAROEST OF ANY NEWSPAPER PUBLISHEDin the Territory of Hawaii.

Euurttl th t'oMxflm it Il ii lulsi.iiIkI iUhs Hi 11(11

TUESDAY

When n Judge II lulu It nei'iVsnrj' to li

lererisu liimxvlf. In- - hIiowh the lajin.uiv.'hut nn Inexnut kiU-ih- law In, nil- -

way.

SupenlHur lltiKlaie him nlwnynhi'fii In i i'Iuxh h hliiiHi'ir, hut t li.itdoes nut intiko It iliM8.uil tu he r

nliine. .

Cliiilriiian Iluslaio mmlit to rii nut linllil kill a TVililj-liiMi- rt Then hovtmihl lnno a coin)letu ii'iHitatlon Tor

the Blieimulls life"" ""

Honolulu shoulu not lie anxious tilme Its wnteifiont k unused while, tthe people uie trjItiB to decide wliicliU-- the best use In the Iour inn.

Indented money for the policeis as likely tu be needed

for the demands of politlcH as it isfor tliu elllclency otfthe sen Ice.

The llnanclers of the country havebeen vnrlously estimated nnd iiumcr- -'

ouslj exposed You will notice that,the bunkers of the country lefuso tt)iuiow the credit of the count! j to goto Miiasli under an circumstances,though they might, with the Rtilu-hlcr- s,

make a temporur) gain by Joln--

K the rnlil of destructive bears.

(o oritur Kiear need not be Riiriu-Ion- s

In his dealings with the people,but he should remember that the o

of Chief Kxecutlve does not callfor the samo serietlveness as a ChiefJusticeship. The Organic Act of Ha-

waii belongs to cacli citizen as muchas. It does to the Cioornor, nnd if liecontemplates hnvini; It changed n ilnejregard for the proprieties of his posi-- r

Hon will lead him lu tell the peoplewhat he Intends to lo

TRENT AND COUNTY FUNDS.

County Treasuier Tient's statei.nient concerning his method of hand

ling tlio County funds Is technically:right. He Is under bonds. TheCounty Is fully protected.

Wo doubt, veij niuih that the gen-

eral run of oters will agree with theTieasurer"s i (inclusion that, such be-

ing the case, he ilia) do us he pleaseswith the money. What ho has donela this: Count) Tieasmer Ttont hasdeposited County funds with Sir.ircniM 1 rum Luiupuio . .hi. iiuiiitof the Trust Compuny lias lu tin n do -

the the tripTrent

Trust Tient nocy from We no

to uouut Ills woiii il Htnnusto leasoii, liouior, thatTnist Company must gain consider--,able piestlge by currying good-size- d

balances at its banks of deposit.Theso lu lids deposited by the TientCompany tenif to Increase the credit,of that institution, whether the movebo intentional or not.

Judging the situation from presentInformation, County Tieasurcr Trontwould have gained us much prestigofor Trent's Trust Company by depos-

iting Count) funds with the banks asa straight County account And totnul extent he is absolved tioin a He-

llish motive.Treasuier Trent makes a

mistake in inferring that It isu tmuch of the Supervisors' business, t,o

the funds nro protected. Webelieve his position is not well taken

PLAYING FOR THE

Uncle Joo Cannon's boom for thol'reMdentlal nomination Is genornllyaccepted as a part of the movementof tho stundp.ttteiB to ups,et Itoose- -

Kit's for tontiolllng tho Nn- -tlonnl convention. As Speaker of tholloiiho, C.innon cooperates with theI'lesldent, but when It comos to tlnk- -

with tho tariff ho is one of therid iruaid.

Cannon's oincial entrance Into thoinco may be uu Indication that Knoxhas not pioed na popular as wasanticipated, or, possibly. It is a puttrf the bon" bchonio to splitthe delegations and allow a bieathlngrpel) for manipulation

In this connection It is interestingto note tho llterutuie circulated bythe newspapeis, of tho country forand against the Hofts(;'veltIdea. Ono hcctlon ot tlio pi ess seemsto bo urging Hoosovelt for 11 thirdterm in order that they may quote

C clltor

Telephone 256OCTOBER 29, 1907

If own words iiRnlnat lilm mid IntermiiUKliter liltn Still others mo hon- -ettly afraid llnosuvplt will "eat hiswin els'- - and KtiIKo out for nnothei

lclirtlim. Theieforo they are iiuotlnRInxtanees of public men who litivoKepi theli win il with the

One of the notalile Incidents of thisthaiiuter In round In the teply of.liituex (1. lllalne to the effort to lirlng

I in Into the 'residential contest of1SSS. lllalne toulil easily have ob-

tained the lioiiilnatlon for a secondtime. He had given his word thai, hewould not he a candidate before thatconvention, and. despite much iiiiuu- -

liui Ivod use of his name, he held to,8 lirm1,e with perfect faith not- -

wlthstandltiK ho had In his decliningyears to sacrlllie the Rreat nmbltlonif his life

Blaine's Dual letter to Ills friends,outlining his position, contains p.iskirch which nil men and especiallycertain men In polities in Hawaiiurn Id read and follow with good tc- - I

Bllt. lllalne

"If I should now, by speech orby. silence, by tonimlsslou o yomission permit my name In any

ent to come heforo the conven-tion, I should incur the reproachof being uncandid with those wholime alwaja been candid with me.1 speak, theieforo. becauso 1 amnot willing to remain in n doubt-ful attitude. 1 am not willing tobe the cause of misleading a sin-gle lnTirf llfiTnlTTIIolH whobine glen mo their sulTrnRes andtheir confidence I urn not will-ing that even one of my faithfulsupportcm In the past shouldthink me capable of paltering Inii double pernio with my words.Assuming that the Prcslileutl.ilnomination could by any possiblei h.inco be offered to me. I couldnot accept it without leaving Inthe minds of thousands of these

TOURISTS TO HAWAII

Uhould not fall to visit the greatestliving Volcano

KILAUE A

I! takes hut four days to muko theround trip, nnd costs only

$42.50,

I'or tickets and Informji'on regaid- -

COMPANY, LTD.

Cor. Tort nnd Merchant Sts.Honolulu.

7lliHMRT COMPANY. (

;j4ft4jBniiWsliNMuMaAjnftA.1 1 1 - &2..A1 A.

k"Nf "- "-

"jflonolulu.rUwufc

For RentMatlock Avenue $25.00Kaimuki 520.00;nchbvl Sheet $30.00lEmmaJStreet $24.00Kinau Street $30,00Kinau Street $17.50Dewey Avenue 530.00Matlock Avenue $22.50Victoria Street $35.00Beretania Street $22.50Pensacoja Street $30,00Beretania Street $40.00Keeaumoku Street $20.00

iLiliha Street $15.00KinfT Street $15,00Emma Street $22.50,iMUKIKl fjO.UU

FURNISHED.Kine Street $40.00

iWaikiki $75.00King Street $45,00

posited these funds in banks. lug apply toCounty Tieusuier says thati

Company niado moil-- ,tills method know of ITIE HENRy WATERH0USE TRUST

reatonthe Ttcnt!

County

County

NOMINATION.

plans

crlng

"favorlto

third-ter-

people.

wrote:

rffnTmg"

Henry Waterliouse Trust Co.,., , LIMITED

Corner Fort and Merchant Sts.

evtcmno Bin.LmriN, nn.ot.ui.ii t h , Tuesday, oct 'o, 1907

frimk Iwd LoM

Fop SaleHome at Kalmukl $1000

Home at Kallhl $1100

6 Acres land Monoa $2250

Lots on Klnau Street.

Lots on King Street.

5Wid mk LoJttqiLTontlWamUv

men the impression that I hud notbeen free from Indirection, nnd

'Iheiefore 1 could not accept It atall. The misrepresentations ofmalice have no weight, but theJust displeasure of friends I couldnot patiently endure."

Thero was 11 splendid example ofthe straightforward man. Xatumlly,his uonls arc being widely quoted todemonstrate wlint sort of a man Roos-

evelt would noo, should he falterunder the presence of n teal or

sentiment that there Is butone man in the United States capableof pinperly fulfilling the duties of the

residency. The President's declara-tion Immediately after Ills election isalso quoted extensively, because manymay h.no forgotten how unequltocnlwas Ills attitude at Hint time. Hethen said:

"I nm deeply benslble of thehonor done mo by tho Americanpeople in "expressing their (iinll-deuc- e

lu what I have done andhave tried to do I appreciate tothe full the solemn responsibilitythis conltdcnco imposes upon me,and I shall do all that In my pow-

er lies not to forfeit It. On tho4 tli oY March next I shall havesolved three and a half years, andthis three and a half yea is con-

stitutes my llrst temi The vlicustom which limits the

to two terms icgnids thesubstance and not tho form. Un-

der no circumstances will I be acandidate for or accept anothernomination."

lie it snld to Roosevelt's credit,that, although he is doing his utmostto name tho Republican candidate,no wind of his can be quoted to Indi-cate that heAvlll In any wuy attemptto qualify his words uttered on No- -

ember 8, 1904.

Tourists and European immigrantswill bolve the most serious populationpioblems ot Hawaii. One hundredtouttsts n month will cause the somber nnd doubtful merchant to crackIlls face with smiles nnd his pocket-boo- k

with Improved business. There- -

foie, U you want to correct conditionsIn Hawaii, keep constantly at workon tho transportation problem. Itwill not solve Itself.

Cool Evenings andRainy Days

may be expected from now onto March, so you had bettertake advantage of our sale of

JacketsLc ,!uu..if;

M0NJA, OCT. 28th,at li o'clock,

at which time we will sell La-

dies' Stylish, ShortJackets at prices a great dealless than cost.$ 4.75 Black Cheviot Jack-

ets . , $3.00$ 0.50 Tan Jackets, loose. .

$3.508.50 Tan Jackets, tight..

$4.50$10.00 Black and Navy

Serve Jackets $4.50$12.50 Black and Navy Satin-l-

ined Ladies.' ClothJackets $6.50

$14.00 Navy, Satin-line- d

Jackets $8.00

E hie rs

Trent Banked MoneyOf County

In His0wn NameA great surprise was sprung on the that on tho range In which lie Is

of Supervisors last night when' terested thero are 800 fat steersChairman Ilustaco charged Treasurer ready for market but thero Is no nt

with hnvlng deposited tho mnntl. There arc at present overof the Count) which were In outf cattle on Molokal, all In fine con-lil- s

custody In sovernl banks In his dltlon for market. The favorableown'liame, or, rather, In that of the conditions of the weather for tho lastTrent Trust Co. llancy, as n good Iwn jears Is tho cause of the fewDemocrat, wits Inclined to pooh-poo- h 'ales of cattle. The Territory con- -

tho charge, but ucn he had to admitthat such procedure was repiehcnsl- -

hie. Nothing wns done obout thematter last night he)ond the passingor an apparently formal lesolutlon,but llustacc stated, quite ominously,1

that the County Attorney was Inves- -

tlgntlng the affairUnder tlio law." said llustnce. In

RUines Justout

torun up excess of

I ringing up tho matter, "It Is custom-- 1 T)l0 ,, wM bUo ,,,,,, conmlnry Tor the chairman of tlio Hoard, tonight at Thomas Square, cotumeiiothe Auditor nnd the County Attorney lug at o'clock: l'ollowlng Is theto count the Treasurer's once program:three months. W went thero tho PAHT I.

other day nnd he gave us n statement Slnrch "Tho Christian" 8cntsa

the n0erluro "Italian In Algiers" ....showing cush of the Countythe banks. Wo found that In regard naVrmcVi'VlUMtai-V.V:.- '. Soto the case o Spreckcls & Co., Mrst f..r,ccton..Tll0 nr, ,, lllu aovNational Hank and lllshop & Co. tho Cruor" Edwards

was there in tho namo of Trent PAHT II.& Co This Is wrong. He sa)8 he is Vocal Hawaiian Songs. nr. by llergcrunder bond, but that ninkes no dlf- - Selection "Tho fled Mill" ...Herbertfeience. They are tr) Ing to fool you, Waltz "Artist l.lfo" ....... Strauss

don't bo misled. We oro rcspon- - Galop-"H- apld Transit" .'..... Arndtslble for the handling of that money; "Slur Spangled Haulier."we nrc the bosses. The matter hasLeon placed In the bauds of thoCounty Attorney, who will report on!il nt the next meeting. In tho mean-time 1 have prepared a resolution'which Mr. Dwlght will offer." I

Dulght then-nen- d tho resolution,'which gavo the Treasurer authorltyjto denoslt nionev belonirliiir to theCounty lu the Klrst National Hank,

favorable stock-raisin-

BAND

Two pigs Konacause some alone'Waterfront this

glvo themgrand luaii. proiiosltlonthe celebrationwill Thursday night.

paperlocal

of tho engineers. Tho

meetings, was

lllshop Co., Spreckels and cr(,tt" ot "''uiesteu siiectators Raththe Hank of Hawaii. I"1''1 1urol"u, '" eco "u ,AYl,cn

wi, steamer Mnuna Um arrlvod fromV 1"iror1l',tilrMO,1lon1 ,0 Hawaii this tnornlng, sho had

law bo lpr VCB(()Ck ,ler(1 of Two ofdeposited In tho name or the Coun- - these, when about to carted nwayly?" queried 'by their puichaser, Yeo Hoi.

llnstace explained that tho law away from the pen and Jumpeddid not tho Tiensurer to Into tho sen. No boats wero near 'andt oslt tho money lu an) It was tlio nway out ofnot possible for 'the committee ""J1 for B,'mu time concealed

wlwrf. The boyscount the cash, ns the hanks would Hmcr io,. from tho Mntinit I.oa got Intonot show the deposits were ,, rowC(, genrch of ,ho

made In the name of the Trust',,, whIo Mr Yce ,,u and uU cIerkhushed to Captain Slmcrson for as- -

"I not thlnlt Hint the Treasurer 3lstance. Kach ol tho pigs cost In thohas any to deposit tho County's neighborhood ot $25 nnd tho Inter-mone- y

In his - own name," said Steam Navigation Co. mightt have been compelled to nay tho claim.

right,"!1 ,10 ,bo1,,t ?& fortunately, soon cap- -"I da not hellevo has any

' ..,,.., ,,,,itured pigs anil brought them backmust haveHarvey.,ald l.ad1() hcr 0ncn Mn Yco Ho) nolsomo reason. Reward tho captors of pigs with

1 uci e ciiu uq no reason lor suciiaction," said llustnce. "Not any)more than If I placed tho Hank of Ha- -wall's; money In the WaterhousoTrust Co. nnd told my superiors togo over there nnd count It."

The resolution then passed and'lustaco told tho clerk to notify thoTreasurer that tho committee wouldcount his cash next Vcclncfcdny Healso attention to the fact thatthe matter had been referred to theCounty Attorney for nn opinion.

ainiiKThe caso of V. Holt, indicted

by the Territorial Ornnd Jury on thecharge of catthj stealing, is occupy-ing the attention of Judge Llndsa)and his Jury today. Tho cabe wascommenced jestordoy.

Holt accused of being a membelof ii gang of cattle thieves whofor some months past been operatinglu tho upper Kallhl valley. As

of the fact that cattle hnvo.

been stolen and killed, there twobig hides spread out on tho Iloor otthe couit room. From both of thesehides the brands have been cut,which Is regarded as strong ovldencethat the man In whose possessionthey weie found had no business withthem

M. 1'' 1'rossor Is representing the)Territory us prosecuting attornoyand A. O. M. Hobortson Is attorneyfor the defense.

BIG INCREASE

ON M0L0KAI

OF BEEF CATTLE

A lliowu, who has but tecentlyreturned from a trip through tho Isl-

and of Molokul, has considerable touy regarding the live stock that Is

l.clng raised on, that Islund. Ho hasuinclo general Inspection of the bigcattle innges and reports that therheep business is flourishing and thedemand for mutton is nn off- -'

to the supply. Not so with'liDi.f Tho -- ,.(..,ftuimlv ....flip ...iIa.'mund tor cnttlo.

Mr llrown reports thousands otucies ot grazing land that Is lu thepink of condition for taking care otstock.

In speaking of tho slackness In thodemand for beef Mr. Iltowu states

oh tnucli beef ns formerly,tho aforementioned conditions,

most has'lle supply fur In

the demand.

7:30cush In

cash

but

4 CONCERT'" ''' '' ''' "l

of breed wero thoof excitement tho

morning, nnd a larger

money, but promised to aThis suits

hojs very much. Thobo on

Tho morning has n storya secret meeting of tho

lodgci inurliiolodgo was merely holding one of Itstegular which secret astdi Its business meetings nro.

& & Co.

"if .i,'"le

amongBlli

heJlarve). C Q.

rannllow do- -

bank. animals sivam reachto them,

steamerwhen boat 0 nTrent

Co.do

rightInland

heho ()(

tho

called

H.

Is

ha

evi-

denceare

II.

a

aboutflnnd

Aypppdn (tinbeef

Fort Street, Hotel.

fflti mnml

Cure for Drunkenness

Orrlno Trentment to he Used atHome Without Publicity, or toaof Time from Iluslness.

The best nld to temperance Is some-thing that will strengthen the drunkaid's wrecked nervous system nnd curehis unnatural iinvlng for drink. We!believe that any man who really de-

sires to be cuied of the liquor habitrun cure himself by using Orrlno. Thisremarkable treatment has mado bonnny cures (hat we are glad to rell It

under nn nhrulule guarantee to refundhe money If II does not cure,

It Is In two forms: No. 1 that canbo slven Rccrctly, nnd No. 2 tor thosewho wish to bo cured. It is not onlythe most reliable treatment known, butIt Is also the economical as Itlosts only $1 a box and there Is no de-

tention from the usual duties, while IIn cure Is not effected, thero Is no ex-

pense whnlevcr. .Mall orders filled on,'ecelpt ot pilco tu plain sealed pack-np;-

Write for fice booklet. Tho Or-

rlno Co , Washington, I). C, or Hono-- 1

.lilt Drug Co.

Wc Save SolesFOR MEN, at $1.25

WOMEN $1X10

This cannot be beaten In

the city. We do the workquickly and better than anyother oobbler.

Vickers'

Shoe Repair Shop,1115 Union St. F. 0. Box 567.

CHRYSANTHEMUMS

Especially Fine. Only $1.25 a dozen.Also Asters a( 25 cents a bunch.

Len Choy,BERETANIA corner SMITH.

PIANOSRepaired and Thoroughly Overhauled.EXPERT TUNING A SPECIALTY.

GEORGE L. LENORD,Office, Wall, Nichols. Phone.,261.

Phone Main 147FOR THE

Honolulu Clones cleaning Co,

For Expert Repairs n Bicycle, Mo

torcycle, Automobiles, etc., call on

J. 5 Santos.Back of Peter's,

PHONE 361. UNION ST.

"Everything Photographic."

CVERY HOUSEHOLD

should have thisRefrigerator because it

The Kodak Tank Developerthe daylight development of film a very

MAKES process and the negatives are of ahigher average than those obtained by

any other method. Both professional andamateur photographers of the highest standing in-

dorse this statement. If you are still strugglingwith hand development in the dark-roo- with allthe stains and other annoyances, let us demonstratein our store superiority of the new way.

We also have tan!: developers for plates.

HONOLULU PHOTO -- SUPPLY CO.,

near

most

ST.

the

is 'easiest to clean and is the most scientificallyconstructed refrigerator in the market. Whenyou have the LEONARD CLEA'NABLE you havethe best.

H. Hackfeld & Co,, Ltd.,Hardware Department

The Care of

A

Fine Watch

is often neglected. Manywatches are ruined throughlack of proper attention andcare.

Don't wait until. your watchis worn out, but bring it in tous and we will give you anhonest report on iti condi-tion.

II. F. I M

LIMITED

leading Jewelers.

Manicure

SuppliesNail and Cuticle Scissors, FilesEnamel, Powder, Orangewood

Sticks, Etc.

Carefully selected; better can-

not be bought. Every ladyneeds these goods on her dressing-

-case for her toilet.

Benson, Smith

& Co., Ltd.,FORT AND HOTEL STREETS

An Appetizing

LunchWhen you want a dainty

lunch amid pleasant surroun-

dings, come here.

We serve good things to eatand everything about our ta-

ble is neat and chan.

Alexander Young CafeAlexander Young Bldg.

Free LunchFROM 11:30 TO 1

Consisting of

Soups, Fish, Stews, Roasts, Etc., Etc.A Change Every Day, at

The HoffmanCor. Hotel and Nuuanu.

W. L. HOWELL Proprietor

Handsome Millineryo AT o

Miss Power'sMILLINERY PARLORS

BOSTON DLDQ., FORT STREET.

WHAT YOU WANT AND

WHEN YOU WANT IT ALWAYS

J. M. LEVY & CO;Family Qrovers. Phone 70

Ask at any. book-stor- e to see the onlyEnglish and Japanese

Cook BookPublished in the United States.

Hee Kau Kee,HOUSE PAINTER

'NO. 1320 NUUANU ST. nr. KUKUI.

n

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r51!

m

mt'.i

Six lasi y

Sis D

bearc

it beit a

as in the case of

83

pAn excellent line of men's shirts of varied sizes and numerous Jg

colors just arrived from the Coast. We are selling them at all prices Mfrom 50c. to $2.00. 5

Ski

ggSISS?SISIIS5l!ll5SISiaSS!SSS5Sgg5g5ll5SSiS!IS

'Great aches from little ache-corn- s grow

HANAN'S "CAMBRIDGE"

Mclnerny Shoe Storel!Ig!Ig!gS!S;tSi:IStI$:Sg!3S!ISlI!!SS!;(lS!3S!!!llggSISgg

HOME INDUSTRY

should always patronizedwhen other conditions equal.Particularly should patron-izz- d

when produces Superiorarticle

PRIMO

of

TIES, any one of Is equal to

only 35 cents apiece.

nil--

fH

niiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiwiiiiiiilNegligee Shirtsa

Site

m

mlast that has stood the test mfor forty years, cures all

aches, fit the foot nature

intended, and Is elegant, gen-

teel(JIS

nnd refined.g)S

g!5

SIS

Not expensive shoe, but21!

great value at honest price.

5!?Hi

g!5SixiaSixSix

J

BEER

$1.00 tie anywhere else. We get

lit

"J1 'ummm

We also have large assortment gentlemen's

which

L. AHOY,NUUANU. BELOW HOTEL.

Old Kentucky BourbonBOTTLES FOR $2 3

Special Blend Bourbon Whisky$3.50 PER GALLON $3.50

Lewis & Co., Ltd.,WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS.

TELEPHONE 240. 169 KING STREET

Good braad contcins more nourishment than any

other article of food, The best bread is

Butternut Bread

SOLD BY

The Palm Cafe,The Home of Good Things Phone 31

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VV I'spvr, rtcuratioi.:.ai:(l I'uliit- -

i".g, we're . t tl.c top of the heap.If you have irfuiwl t'u-- chni;iit; ovvr '"it

of any room in tlc lion y, ;:1!' it o'.er with us ourexperience ia valuable-- .

Stanley Steplienson,Phone 420. THE DECORATOR.

Be an S. S Sign will make you so.

i

I

(HKThe Supremo Cinirt remleied mi

Opinion IIiIh morning on questionsfiom llio l'lrst Circuit Court

In tlio matter dr tliu Kaplolanl Hstnlovs. tlio Territory, nil actldn to estab-lish a fishing right, wlilch, In additionIn being adverse to the Kaplolanl

recites brlerty tlio history of fish-ing rlghtH legislation In llnwnll and isif considerable Interest on that ac-count. Tlio opinion, written by Justice Wilder, 'in In part as follows:

Thin Is n n action instituted In tlioI'ltli circuit court to establish a Hul-ling right iniilcr Sec. J6 of tlio

Act, which action, by consentof all parties, was transferred to tliofirst circuit court, which last court reserved two question Tor the consldci-titlo-

of this courtThe first resored question is wheth-

er tlio fifth circuit court had powervIth the consent of both parties tochange tlio venuo nnd transfer thorocord to the Drat circuit court

Plaintiff claims that this Iu an n

to quiet tltlo In real property and1m triable only In the fifth circuit Iuwhich the fishery claimed Is situated.Ahsumlng, but not deciding, Hint anaction to quiet tltlo In real property Istrlablo only In the circuit In whichtlio real property in question Is sit-

uated and that tlio venuo of such anaction cannot bo changed. It does notfollow that the onue of tills actioncannot bo changed to the first circuit.This Is an action speclnlly authorizedby Sec. 96 of thu Organic Act, whichprovide that "any person who claimsu prlvato right to any such fisheryshut), within two years nftcr the taklug effect of this act, file his petitionIn tho circuit court of tlio Territory ofHawaii setting forth his claim to suchHilling right, service of which petitionrhnll be made upon tho attorney gen-eral, who Bhnll conduct the case fortho Territory, and such case shall buconducted as an ordinary action atlaw."

It is not alleged that defendantclaims an Interest In the property ad-

verse to the plait nirr, and the declara-tion as a whole shows that It Is not atlatutory action to quiet title In realpiojicrty. Tho first reserved questionIs answered In the affirmative.

The second reserved question lawhether the fishery claimed In thisaction Is Included under Sees. !)5 and00 of tho Organic Act.

Tho flsheiy claimed Is entirely with-in the Hanapcpo river on the Islandof Kauai, whero the tldo to a certainextent rlsoi nnd falls, tho water being'i mixture of sea water brought Intotlio river by tho action of tho tldo andtresli water coming down tho river.Tlio fish token are sea fish comingfiom tho ocenn. No weir or artificialluclosuro cxlBts across tho mouth ofthe river. The tltlo to tho feo of thobottom of tlio river is in the plaintiff.

Sec. 95 of tho Organic Act Is as fol-

lows:"That all laws of tho Republic of

Hawaii which confer exclusive fishingrights tiion any person or persons archereby repealed, and nil fisheries Intho sea wutcis of tho Territory of Ha-wa-

not included In any fish pond orartificial Incloaiirc shall be free to allcitizens of tho United States, subject,however, to vested rights; but noeiicIi vested right shall bo valid nftcrthreo years from tho taking effect ofthis Act unless established as herein-after provided."

It is then provided by Sec. 90 oftho Organic Act that one who claimsn prlvato right to "any such fishery"shall file his petition to establish thonine, etc Wo ttjko It that "any suchfishery" means tno fishery or fishingright referred to In Sec. 9j.

Congress Intended to do away withall fisheries Iu tho sea waters of thoToriitory belonging to private Individuals and tint Included In any fishpond or artificial Inclosure and to pro-vide for the condemnation of such ofthem as wero vested rights.

It Is not tho kind of fish caughtthat determines tho question but it istho place whero tho fish nro caught.So tho fact that the kind of fish takenin this river nro sea fish which liavoeonio In fiom the ocean Is lmmatoilnl,Iu tills case no claim Is mado thatthere was u grant of u fishing right

h.

In 1839 King Kanielinmelia HI resumed possession of all tho fishinggrounds In tho ltdands and icdlstrlbuted them, ghing thoso without thocornl reef, namely, the Kllohoo'round, the I.uheo giound, tho Mnlolo

ground, and tho ocean beyond, to thoiconic, and thoso "from tho coial rceftito tho sea beach aro for tho landlordsand for tho tenants of their soverallands but not for others." Subsequentstntutes. which, with fow changes,liuvo continued In force until repealedLy tlio Organic Act, confirm this dlvl-hlo-

by enacting that "tho flBhlng'rounds from tho reefs, and wherotlioro happen to bo no rcofs, from thodistance of one geographical mllo

to tho bench at low water mark.fhnll. In law, bo considered tlio prlvatopropoity of tlio konohlkls, whobclands, by ancient regulation, belongto tho sanio," and further setting out

WANTSFOR 8ALE.

A few thoroughbred Cornish IndianChUkens for sale, on premises 1805Maklkl Street; ulso Bonio choiceplants; must be sold Immediately011 account of party leaving.

WANTED.

Position us steam engineer, liavo ID

years' experience; acquainted withelectric uppllnnces, rofcrences. Ad-

dress "A. M. I) ," this olllco.3834-l-

HONOLULU STOCK EXCHANGE

HONOLULU, Oct. 29. 1907

name or-- sTocrMfcKCftUILE

J Btfwer ft Co . ...SURAH

Kwa CoItAualittt, AriIc OiItiwCom ft. Suit CotUuAiliitiSuKftr CoItounrmi Siif ftf CoIfoiiokali SiiRur CoHaiku StiL-fl-r Co

P,I4 hi

I nanrrg

I 1

I afiocnn Ul' ll'? l'.0.10(000 31

TW.OOOO

Kahuku plantation Co Soooon 141soo. tO

Klliel 1'lantal.a-icou- 8imjooo !4Klpaliulu Mtgar uo IfooonKolrn Sugar Co '(rt l)McllrjilcbunarCoIMl OO 4 t'tOatiu Sujtar Co I 030000 .4 -

flnnmra Suirar CoIKikolaSmir Plant Cn Irfmoono II

Soo.ono JUlaa siiKar 10 Mil I Itfn x l -Oluualu Co,.. . Ipaaliau Sujtar I'hnt Gi foxvi

? WW ornlPacific hn gar MillVIOouO ItOl'ala Plantation Co

rrnwkco Co. !0 lSoSugar fjaooq HoI'lntmrMIIICo . .. f ncoos IffYVatalui Artie Co . .4 'Ooik. ()Wflluku Sueat Co ... fJOJODWalmanaloSuaar Co

aimcl Suaa Mitl Co tjlrtwl)o.M SCKLLANI.Ol'S

Sttntn N Co l.tyiaoiiHawaiian itlfctrlc Co,Hon UTStl. Co I'tcl JOOOOO

Hen ItTft: L Co Com l.lyi.nnMutual Telephone CoNalilktl Kubbrr Co., IJOM,

Paul Up lo.cooNaluku Uul.UrCo,Asea ,

Oiliu KM. Co . .. lan oHilonHCoHon II Ik MCo liooonoj

HONDS 4o.U9iHawTcripcjrirf CIllaw itr 4 pr.. ...Haw Tcr 4l, PC...HawTtrjk pc...Hau Ter i pc....Haw Govt a tic...Cat Urtt Suk it Ktl Co

o pcHaiku SugarCo6 pcHam I Hull Co, v3 l lUpucr Dilili iH m Com ft: Sue Co icHaw Sugar Coopc.HlloK KCo Con ipplion k i .lo o p rKalmku P.ant Co 6 p cuanu k i. lo d p

Sugar Co 6 p cOlaa SUKdr Co 6 p c..l'ala Plantation Cu . ;I'ionrvr Mill Co 6 ticWatalua VitrlcCo fpcjtirui)uc n .o or

Latest sugar quotation, Centrifu -

gals, 3.90 cents, or $78. per ton,

LONDON BEETS, - - 9s 3d

SUGAR. -- uU

Henry Waterhouse Trust Co.,

Stock and Bond DepartmentMembers Honolulu Stock and Bond

Exchange.WILLIAM WILLIAMSON, Munijer.

FORT AND MERCHANT 8T8.TEL. PRIVATE EXCHANGE 4.

tho rights nnd restrictions of tho ko- -

notilKls and tenants In regard thereto.11. I,. Ch. 38. See Damon v. Hawaii,184 U S. 151, 15S. Hanlclea v. Mont-gomery, 2 Haw G2, do. No referenceIs mado to fishing rights of the kindclaimed in this action.

Tlio conclusion Is thnt whateverfishing rlEhL the plaintiff may have1.1 this case is not Included In tho pro- -

wsious oi tno urg.iutc Act.Thd second reserved (mention is nc- -

coming!)' unswercd In tho .iB.nio.;...,.if. I.. Ainrx, (Kinney-&- , Marx on thebrief,) for plaintiff. '

. L. Whitney. Deputy Attorney(lenernl. (C. H. Hcnicnwny, Attorneyfuneral, also on tho brief,) for de-

fCndUtlt.S.YLl,A US:

Mshery, nttlor to establish chnngoOf Ventle.

A circuit court has power with thuparties ,,

venue action establish fish-- engineer, nnd withright under Act. Hie chief

III. whether within Organic Act.A fishery claimed In tho Hiiuupcpc

Is held not tu lueluded iindei 95 9G of theOi ganlc Act

IImm SECRET

accident board engaged

out for publication," Bald the oxecu -officer of tho vessel this morn- -

Inc. "The court of Inquiry has takenup mutter nnd mado searchingInquiries as to tho cause of occl- -

dent, but its findings will be kept be- -

not from tho public. Tho proper -

lliorlty Wnshtngton will bo noti-fied and the particulars,with tho decision of tho willbe forwarded the first opportun-ity."'

ilamngo tho ship's en-

gineering department will bo repair-i- d

by tomorrow, tho AlbatrossI'll Tliutsday afternoon.

MlhS WtlLiUOH)Stanford UnUtrslty, Oct. 10. At a

n.ectliig English Club hold Instnight Miss I.aui.1 Wells of W'ulluku,Hawaiian Islands, wns elected prcsl.

to succeed Miss Davlda French,v recently resigned from the postHon, Miss WoIIb nas been u prom-

inent figure In literary oftlio university for tho past two years,limine been on staff both thoi)aly p.ilo Alto tha Sequoia.newly elected piesldent Is ono thofew woman who liavo over beenelected to lilts nlllco, and nor selec-tion is n popular ono with tho mem-bers of tho club Miss Wells is amember of 4ho Alphi sorority.

Lust night clnb decided uinkosome changes Iu constitutiontho club, which mnko tho require-ments foi election to membershipmore suveri'. The club also plan-Pin-

to give a play, elthor Into thishcmcsler or e.nlj next spring.

LOCAL AND GENERAL

l'raiililln touring cars. Stkyds Stbls.Host cup of coffee In city. New

llakery.I'age Itank nt Mystic No.

K. of I'. ihU eveningThere will be no meeting the

Hoard of Health lotnnriow afternoonCoinlsh Indian chickens, also some

choice plantr-- are being advertised formilt? In this Issue.

Robert McNeil wns today eranNcd the right to practise as nn nttor-- iI ey before the Supreme Court.

Next Thursday and Saturday even-ings "I'lnnlgnn the Millionaire" willhold the boards the House.The csst In shape nnd Hip playroitld bo produced tonight an far nthe plajers are concerned. If youhave not secured jour tickets as yet,mnfcp a point to so nt once asnre selling fast Tickets aie on salt-i-t

Wnll, Nichols Co.

A small blazo in the custom housecalled out tho ilro department ntabout 11:1? o'clock this forenoon. Theflro hnd cm tho stairway lead-ing between tho two mnln buildings ofthe structure to tho light on tho umfOnly n couplo of stops were consumed,tho cmplosos extinguishing the flroby means of bmf:ets the hosukept on tho premises, so that the asFlstanco the firemen wns not roquired

llio IN 11

dearth of available muturlal A Hum- -'iber of names liavo been suggested,

jromo of them entirely now. dovernorfrear says tuentv-fou- r men liavo nl- -

.rt'a(1' been suggested. A'delegatlonnt of tho most prominent busincHs men of Honolulu is tornll nn

(Governor Krear this afternoon to ills- -

tus-- j urn niuuer nun endeavor to plcKout n man nlm will bu most satlsfac- -

and llnblo to the most ef- -

.ficlent In the earning out of tho nro- -

consent of both to change tbolvln navo ,lllller all rasumnt whoIn an to a wn, 1)c. ,i10r0uKh

lug tho Organic ,tllg im

Ither, Kauai, bos nnd

an

court,by

The

sailing

of

circles

Tho

tu

I.oduo 2,

of

f,.

Opera

do

started

and

twehe

Jccts that will fall tn tlieSuuerliiteii-den- t

of Public Works..iuong tho now men who have been

mentioned for tho placo Is Sam Johnson, ro.d supervisor for tho Countyof Oahu nnd Colonel of tho First Iteg- -

in,out of the National Guard of Hawaii.

Sam Is clil engineer nnd he maybo deficient in theory, but he Is apractical man and Is nblo to re-sults, which after nil Is the chief consideration. Ho Is moro than wellliked by all the many men under him,Icth In tho road department and Inthu National CiuarU, nnd ho can get

There Is much speculation toijny ast who Is rolug to bo chosen to fillposition of Superintendent of PublicWorks, ni.ido vacant by the resigna-tion of C. S. Holloway. There Is nomorn worK out nl his men with lesrhiss than any other man In the Tor-iitory.

Whether ho bo an engineer or not.results accomplished by him liavo

inKi-n- i, uniiurnmnr. i.. i, .........'., nn.i i. lln8 llonu n illn,1K1,l,,,,t ,.f ,,rk ,iri,. i,tu in.,,. ..r'rinice

ju' has executive ability, which Is'nn,. nf lit.. rl.l..f ..ucnntlnlu It, n Cn,tlurintendent oi Public Works If ho Isitn ,i n.i,,.,, n i nt i,,,itiv ,,nr.It.mnrv tti.it th' Silt.., rlntf.ti.1. nt .if'ii,ii. ii..t. hn ., ..nFin,r u..

pens to be tli.it the head of thoi'"parttnent bo a good executive. Sam.IiiIiiiboii certainly the bill In thisparticular.

Another man whose nninu came upthis morning as a imsslhloto: the pobitlnu Is Ous Canton, for-merly foreman for Cotton Urns.Whethc his name bo consideredby tho (lovernor In making his selec-tion Is problematical.

Humor persistently makes James T.

,,i,,m. and this looked unon aH slg- -

iilllcant. Hut It docs not necessarilymean that ho will bo appointed or thatbe would accept tho appointment 'f" oro "n01"0'1 lllm' Ho ln?y ,0 "'""

cnK',c'1 aB "" ""Blnccrlng expert"'""'"ra rlly- -

FINANCIERS APPROVED

iContinijed from Paro 1),11111 of JH.OIO.'JU ought to havebeen in the treasury, the funds

becked out as follows.Itcdeeini'd Warrants . . i,2r.i.r.2

'(.old 1,315.110

Sllvci . . 107.05On ileiiwft, Hank Hawaii. n.2 t:t.:tOOn deposit, Spu-tkel- s Hank 13.508.SGOn deposit. lilxhup's Hank. i:i,585.1Tl

Total I44.010.DuThu sum or Wl, 445. 114 of

Tax Special Funds on hand accord-ing to tho Xinllliir'H books checked

MiLtl) wlln the deposit of these spe-

cial funds In the First NationalHank.

The Committee was then and theroinformed Just how tho money wasdeposited Mr llustace alreadyKnew

Mr llustace mado no criticism nfIlls lliidlngs, ami found nothing toMirpriso as ho bad been fullyacquainted with the matters manyweeks ago, and had had many oppor-tunities In meetings of thu Hoard ofSupervUorb and to express hisilisappiuvnl or to offer objections orMiggcHtlnns

ltcspect fullyIlltllAHU II TIIBNT.

nTujIor llio next Superintendent ofSo far as tho on ,,.;,, ...,..t, iI .Mr Taylor Is(ho Ush Commission ship Albatross in , llrnwillB ,, 1U )low specificationsconcerned, there Is nothing to glvo ., tho toninletlon of tho Nuuiinu

live

thetho

nttogether

dono to

tho

cent,ho

tho

tho oftind

of

t

Phitho

thu ofwill

Is

theEngland

atIn

they

of

prove

no

get

thu

tho

fills

candidate

will

Is

and

Ilond

him,

out

.JJi.,..lV

No Man Deliberately

Buys Poor

clothes, He thinks thinks they're worth the money, or hedoesn't want them. Jut the came, lots of men arc payingtheir gdpd money for cheap cotton-mixe- d goods, and theythink they're being real economical because they get suchclothes for a little less than would cast.

This cotton-mixe- d tufT is certainly very deceiving.We've seen fabrics that looked good enough to sell at $20for the suit that wcie at least GO per cent, cotton; reallyworth about $6 the suit.

You get no such "flim-flam- " here. We know what HartSchaffuer & Marx clothes are; so do you. The makers haveleft no doubt about it. They tay "all-wool- " and live up toit.

SivaELKS BUILDING.

's Toggery

The BeerThat Makes

KINO NR.

RAINIER

JVlilvaukeeJealous

RAINIER BOTTLING WORKS

FORT

(e--

WHY TAKE CHANCES ELSEWHERE WHEN YOU CAN GFT A

National Cash RegisterX from us for less money and on easy payments, without Interest. OiX liberal dlicount for cash. There It no cash register so abioluteljX certain of results at a National. Every National It guaranteed at to

workmanship, durability and repairs.WE ARE SOLE AGENTS.

Tbs Waterhouse Company,JUDD BUILDING.

BEVERAGES ! !

The Coolest and Most PalatableAt Popular Prices.

Our "mixologists" are not only capable but obliging.

SCQTTY'S,THE ROYAL AININEX

CORNER MERCHANT AND NUUANU.

Wc arc showing Niw York

ST.

PHONE 1331

toooooto

One Of

'Call's

Patterns

Waists from $1.00 up. Verygood values.

E. W. JORDAN & CO., LTD.

.- -L L-- U. mil tu. ill'T)'"

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G BVKNINCI BUILETIN. HONOLULU. T. II, TUESDAY. OCT. 2D. 1907.

Oceanic Steamship CompanyTIME

The ettamere of Ihli line will arrive

FROM SAN FRANCISCO:

6. S. AI.AMKDA NOV. 1 a.S B. ALAMKDA NOV. 22 S.

E. 8. ALAMKDA DEC. 13 S.J908.S. S. ALAMKDA JAN. 3 S.

TABLE

In connection with the tailing of the above itemr. Ih icn ' prepared to lime to Intendlnp; pastengera, coupon through ticheia, by any rail-

road from San Franclaco to all poInU In the United Statee, and from NewYork by any steamship line to all European porta.

FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS APPLY TO

Win. G. Irwin & Co,, LtdOCEANIC 3. S. CO., GENERAL AQCNT8.

Pacific Mai) Steamship Co.

Occidental and Oriental SteamshipCo., and Toyo Kisen Kaisha

flteamera of the above eompanlea will call at Honolulu and leave this porton or about the datee below mentioned:

FOR JAPAN AND CHINA:

MANC'HI UIA .OC'T 31

NIPPON MAW .NOV B

ASIA . NOV. 16MAUU

MAKU

further

Agent.

VANCOUVER:

GENERAL INFORMATION TO

H, Hackfeld & Co,, Ltd,, ak

AMERICAN-HAWAIIA- STEAMSHIP

YOItK TO

Weekly rla Tehuantepec.Freight all the Company's Street, South

Brooklyn,FItOM HONOLULU TO SAN FRAN-

CISCO DIRKCT.3 S NKVADAN...TO SAIL NOV

SAN FRANCISCO TO HONO-

LULU DIRKCT.S S. NRVADAN ..TO OCT. 2

Freight received Company a

wharf, Greenwich Street.

MIOWKRA NOV.AOKANUI

295.

HOOKENA

leave hereunder:

FOR SAN FRANCISCO:

S. NOV. 0

S. ALAMEDA NOV.S. ALAMEDA

ALAMEDA JAN. 8

NOV.NOV.

FROM SRATTLR TACOMA TO

MEXICAN NOV.

Information applyLTD.,

Honolulu.MORSK,

AORANQI NOV.MOANAMIOWERA JAN.

APPLY

PltOM NEWSailings

received at

nt

I Canadian-Australia- n Royal MallStetnmahlp Company,

Steamera of tha above running In connection tha CANADIANPACIFIC RAILWAY CO. between Vancouver, B. C. 8.

' and calling at Victoria, . C, Honolulu and Suva, and Drlabana, arcAT HONOLULU or about the below atated,

FOR FIJI AND AUSTRALIA:16

MOAKA It

PERSIA

Through Tickets Issuec" Honolulu to Canada, United Statea Eu-rope. Freight Paatage general Information, apply to

Theo. Davies & Co.. Ltd. General Agents.

Matson Navigation Company"HILONIAN" line, carrying freight,

in a direct service between port Francisco, sailingarriving or about following dates:

HONOLULU. LEAVE HONOLULU.IEAVE S. F. ARRIVE

thNOV. 21st

Passenger Rates First Cabin, SCO; Roundy Trip First Clau$110.00

further particulars applyCASTLE COOKE. LTD.. Agents.

UnioivPacific Transfer Co.LTD.

SCROOOY, Manager.

(Formerly Union Express Pacific Transfer Co.)

Prompt attention removing from residences coast steam-ers. Checks issued delivery in Francisco.

LIGHT AND HEAVY HAULING

Pianos moved with utmost experienced carefulGoods packed shippel or stored in building.

FIREWOOD OF BEST QUALITY DELIVERED

Office, King Street, near Fort

rhone DRAYMEN G3

Sbhooner

for

HONOIPU,

on or toHAWAIIAN

396,P.

"

this port aa

ALAMEDA2718

1908.

S.

FOR SAN

1

KOREA 22'.AMERICA 3U

AND

1U

For to11. HACKFBLD & CO.,

C. P.General

FOR13

DKC. 11

FOR

times at Wharf. 41st

SAIL

Una, withand N. W.,FIJI,

DUE on datea viz.:

DKC. 14

JAN.

from andFor and and all

H.

The S. S. of this passengers andwill run this and Sanand on the

OCT. 24 OCT. listNOV. 2Sth

DEC.

NOV.

NOV.

to S. F.:

For to&

A. D.

and

to baggage toSan

the care by and men.and safe

THE

CO.. AoL

Box 820.

tasar- - ADS, PAY

and

for

GthDEC. 3rd

Telephone 68

P. 0. Box

SUN GHOY SING,

BUILDING CONTRACTOR, REPAIR-

ING, PAPER HANQINQ, ANDPAINTINQ.

Brick CementNo. 113 J 8T., opp. Club

,EL 431.

KIN

Hustace-Pec- k Co., Ltd.Estimates Given on all kinds of teaming.

Dealers in

FIREV00D, STOVE, STEAM BLACKSMITH COAL.

CRUSHED ROCK, BLACK WHITE SAND, GARDEN SOIL

.J HAY, GRAIN, CEMENT, ETC.

PastCONCORD

Sailing

KAPUNA. KAILUA and

From Oorenaon'a Wharf.Apply

BALLASTINGTelephone Maunaliaa t, below.King. O.

BULLETIN

FRANCISCO:

IIONGKONU

HONOLULU.

Agents

Freight

COMPANY.

HONOLULU.

Sydney,

NOV.

Queen Street. 212.

Laying, Work,FORT Stablaa

SUT. Prop

AND

AND

Board

ESTABLISHED IN IBM.

Bishop & ColANKERB.

Commercial and Travelers'Letters of Credit issued onthe Bank of California ondThe LondonJoir.t Stock Bank,Ltd., London.

Correspondents for theAmerican Express Companyand Thos Cook & Son.

Interest allowed on termand Savings Bank Depusits.

Claua Spreckela, Wm, O. Irwin.

Claus Spreckels & Co.

BANKERS.HONOLULU, : : I T. H.

8an Francltco Agenta The Ne-

vada National Dank of San Francisco.Draw Exchange on the Nevada Na-

tional Dank of San Francisco.London The Union of London and

Smith's Dank, Ltd.New York American Exchange Na-

tional Dank.Chicago Cord Exchange National

Dank.Parla Credit Lyonnala.Hongkong and Yokohama Hongkong-

-Shanghai Hanking Corporation.New Zealand and Auatralla Bank

of New Zealand and Dank of Austra-lasia.

Victoria and Vancouver Dank ofBritish North America.

Deposits received, Loans made onapproved security. Commercial andTravelers' Credit Issued. Dills of

bought aud sold.

Collections Promptly Accounted For.

The FirstAMERICAN SAVINGS

AND TRUST CO.

OF HAWAII, LTD.

SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL. ..$200,000.00PAID UP CAPITAL 1100,000.00Preaidant Cecil BrownVice Prealdent M. P. RoblnacnCaahler L. T. Peck

Omce: Corner Fprt and King Sts.SAVINGS DEPOSITS received and

Interest allowed for yearly deposits atthe rate of 4 2 per cent, per annum.

Itules and regulations furnished up-on application.

Tha Yokohama Specie Bank,

Limlled

Established 1880

Capital (Paid up) ...Yen 24,000,000lteserved Fund Yen 15,050,000Special Reserved Fund. Yen 2,000,000

HEAD OFFICE, YOKOHAMA.Branches and Agencies:

Toklo, Kobe, Osaku, Nagasaki,London, Lyons, New York, Ban Fran-cisco, llombuy, Hongkong, Shanghai,Hankow, Chefoo, Tientsin, Peking,Nevvchane, Dalny, Tort Arthur,

Llaoyang, Mukden, Tien-lin- g,

Changchun,The Bank buys and receives for

collection bills of exchange. IssuesDrafts and Letters of Credit, andtransact a general banking business.Honolulu Branch, 07 S. King Street.

Oahu RailwayTimeJTable.

OUTWARD.For Wnlanae, Waialua, Kahuku and

Way Stations 9:1G a. m 3:20 p. in.For Pearl City, Ewa Mill and Way

Stations t7:30 a. mv,9:15 n. nU:05 a. m., 2:1B p. m., '3:20 p. m..5:15 p. m.. J9:30 p. m., tll:00 p. m.For Wnhlawa 9:15 a. m. and B:15

p. m.INWARD.

A....IV Trnnnlillfl from KflhllkH. W&1

alua and Walanao S'.3Q a. in., 5:31p. in.

AHrI..A In TTnnnllllli frnm RwA Milland Pearl City t7MG n. m., 8:36 n.

m., 10:38 n. m., 'i:w p. m., :i5:3l p. m '7:30 p. m.

Arrive Honolulu from Wnhlawa8:30 n. w. and 5:1 p. m.

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Hut that Is ulint United StatesDistrict .IikIkq Dolo does In n decisiontendered this morning In tho case ofrcnli llenjiimln Lnwellllll vs. Ocorgo

U, 1 1 titl mid James Holph, Jr., doingluislnvMS under tint firm namu nndstylo of Hind, Holph & Co. Jmlgoliolu coim-- s In the conclusion that liumuilo it mist ;'e In u former decisionin iiiu cauo, unu no irniiKiy admits Itrnd corrects tho error in tho presentInstance-- .

Tho nclloi. is n ca'lsc In admiralty.In which the papers wro served oul S. Low nnd lllilil, Rolph & Co., as

UgelilK.The following extracts fiom Ihu

JiiiIro'h decision, leudeied this morn-ing, show tho coiirso of icusonlng bywlilcli ho reverses himself when hoMinis that ho mnilc a mistake:

After this case was begun tho lib- -

dices filed their motion to set nsldotho servlco of Iho citation on .1. S.Low, on flic ground that neither saidLow nor Hind, Holph & Company ofHonolulu wero tho proper parties tofcrvu, mid on tho further ground thathis court Is without jurisdiction to

hear nnd determine tho action. Thismotion wnn heaid, evidence was taken and argument lind, and tho motionwns allow cil.

Theieafler, counsel for tho llliollnntPled n motion for n on thoground that the Court erred In hold-ing Hint sonlco of pioeoss In admir-alty may not c muilo under tho provisions or tno statutes or tho Territoryof Hawaii. Tho motion wns arguedr.m! submitted.

Section 914'lt. S. IT. S. provides thatpractlco In civil causes other than1'iiulty nnd admiralty causes, shall con-form to the practlco In like causes Intho courtK of record of tho State with.ii which tho court Is located. This

rrction specifically excludes admir-alty causes from tho application of Ihorulo of conformity to looal practice.Tho local practlco ullous any chliEunimnus to ho served. If defendantcannot ho found, by loavlng a certifiedcopj with xome agent or person trans-r.ctln- g

tho business of tho defendant,oi at tho defendant's last place of res-idence.

Admlialty Iluln tfi provides that "Innil ciihch not provided for by tho fore-going rulou tho District and CircuitCourts arc to legulato tho practlco oftho said courts respectively In suchmanner ns thoy shall deem most expedient for tho duo administration ofjustlco n suits In admiralty," SectionMS provides Hint such courts "inuyfi om time to time, and In any mannerpot Inconsistent with nny law of thoUnited States or with any rulo d

by tho Supremo Courtmaku rules nnd orders directing thuicturnlng of writs mid processes,Iho filing of pleadings, tho tak-ing of rules, the entering nnd mak-ing up of judgments by default, nndoilier mutters In vacation, and other-vos- o

legulato their own practlco asmay bo necessary or convenient forthe advancement of justice nnd thoprevention of delays In proceedings."

In America, while there Is ampleprovision for borvlco of process on thoagents of absent corporations, tholocal laws pencrally requiring fromtho corporations the nomination ofiigents on who process may bo Berved,jet there nre no piccudents that I havebeen able to find for similar service onagents of absent partnerships. Outhe other hand, tho English practlcohas developed a rulo that wheio auabsent company has brought Ithclfwithin the jurisdiction of tho localcomts, by trailing ou Its soil andunder protection of Its laws, Iho headoillcer or manager of such businesswithin tho jurisdiction might babcrvcd with process.

The libellees wero doing businessin Honolulu anil nt San Francisco, andboth partners resided In Sun Fran-cisco. Their Honolulu house Is con-ducted by Mr. J. S, Low, who warecognized by them as their attorneyIn Tact. The ship which occasionedthe Injury to tibellnnt wns out of thojuilsdlctlon, and It became, supposed--

, necessary for tho llbcllmit to bringhis action In pcihonam. If tho ruloIt: followed that there can bo no ser-vice on the agent or manager of abranch house of u firm In tho nbsencocl tho partneis, It would nppcar thattills Hbcllant would bo deprived of histight to proseculo his case. Althoughlids court Is not icqulrcd to followtho local rules of practice in similarpioceedlngs, yet, under the laws

to mid rule of Admiralty No.4li, It Is authorized and empowered,vvllhlu the limits of tho statutes aniltho Miles of Admiralty mado by thoSupremo Court, to icgnlato Its "ownpructlco :u may be necessary or con-venient for Iho nilvancomeut of Jus-tlco mid tho prevention of delays Inproceedings". Sec, 918 U, 8. U. S.And this leaves It free to adopt tholocal practice, or any other reasonable,practice which Is not Inconsistent withthe legislation mnl rules of couit re-

ft i roil to. Tho referonco in AdmiraltyIluln 'l to service of a monition, whichIs the sorvlco In this cue, makes nolefeienco to tho vorBm on whomsuch monition shall lio served. Thorule provides that a warrant of arrestshall be served on tho person of ihoI'ufeiidaiit, then, In tho alternative, Isthe provision that service may be bya simple monition in the nature ofcummons, to appear and answer tothu suit as tho llbcllmit shall in hislibel or Information pray or allege, noicferenco being made to tho personof the defendant. It does uot appearthat tho discretion of Iho couit Is lim-lled by the rules of tho Supremo Courtor by legislation In such a way as tomovent tho reciifeiilllon of the servlco

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The Spoilers.By REX E. BEACH.

-- Copyright. 1003, by It x E. Beach. -

CHAPTER XVIII CONCLUDED l

ITio Right of a ship lu the ofllng to-- 1

ward dnrk caused lilm some uneasl-- Inoss, for, notwithstanding tho assur-ance that tho course, of Justice In theSan Francisco courts had been eloggeil,lie knew IIIII Whrliton to be n rrsource-fu- l

lawyer and a determined man.Therefore It relieved blm to note therlilng gale, which precluded tho possl-blllt-

of Interference from (hat source.Let them oomo tomorrow If theywould, lly that time some of the minesWould bo ownerless nnd his position '

strengthened a hundredfold.lie telephoned the mlncR to throw

out guards, although he reasoned thatnone but mndmen would think ofstriking there In tho face of the warn-ing which he knew mint have beentransmitted through Helen. Puttingon hit raincoat he nought Htlllman,

"Itrlngyoiir nleco over to my placetonight. There's trouble In the nlr andI'm prepared.for It."

"She hasn't returned from her rldoyet. I'm afraid she's caught lu the j

storm." Tne judge gazed auxliuslyInto the darkness.

During all the long dny the vigilanteslay In hiding, Impatient nt their Idle-

ness anil wondering tit tho lack of ef-

fort maile toward their discovery, notJrenmlng that MoXatnnra bad morocleverly hidden plans liehlnd. WhenCherry'H mile of warning came theygathered In thu back room ami gavevoice to their opinion.

"There's only one way lo elenr tlmatmosphere," said tho chairman.

"You bet." chorused the others."They've garrlouci1 the mines, no let'sgo through the town nnd make a cleanJob of It. I.et'H hang the whole out-li- t'

to one post."This met with gcnernl npproval,

OlenMer nlone demurring. Said he:"I have reasoned It out differently, nndI want you to hear mo through beforedeciding. Last night I got word fromWl'cnton thnt the California courtsare against us. Ho attributes It toInfluence, but whatever the reason, weIre cut oft from nil legal help eitherhi this court or on nppeal. Now, sup-Is-

wo lynch theso officials tonight,what do we gain? Martial law In twohours, our mines tied up for anotheryoar, and who known what else? May-be a corrupter court next Reason. Sup.pose, on the other hand, we fall, nndsomehow I feel that we will, for thatIkiss Is no foul. What then? Those ofus who don't find the morgue will endIn Jail. You say we can't meet thusoldiers. I say we can and must. Wemust rnrry this row to them. Womust Jump It past the courts of Alaska,past the courta of California, and upto the White House, where there's onohonest man, nt least. Wo must dosomething to wake up tho men InWashington. We must get out of poli-tics, for McNn'marn can bent ns there.Although he's n strong man he can'tcorrupt the president. We have oneshot left, nnd It must reach tho Poto-mac. When Uncle Hani takes n handwe'll get n square deal, so I say let usstrike at tho Midas tonight nnd lakeher If wo enn. Snmo of us will godown, but what of It?"

following this harangue, luj outlineda plan which In Its unlquo daring tookaway their breaths, nnd ns ho filled Indetail after detail they brightened withexcitement nnd thnt lovo of the longchance which ninkes gamblers of thosowho thread tho silent valleys or trc'ailtho edge of things. Ills boldnessstirred them nud enthusiasm did therest.

"All I want for myself," ho said, "Isthe chanco to ran tho big risk. It'smine by right."

Dextry spoko breathlessly to Slap-Jac-

In the pause which ensued:"Ain't ho a heller?""We'll go you," the miners chimed

to a man. And the chairman ndded:"Let's have Glenlstor lend this forlornhope. I am willing to stand or fall onhis Judgment." They neijuloscoil with-out a dissenting voice, nnd with thefirm hands of a nntrtral leader thuyoung man took control.

"Let's hurry up," said one. "It's along 'iniisir nud tho mud Is knee deep."

"No walking for us," Bald Itoy."We'll go by train."

"Ily train? How can we get atrain?"

"Steal It," bo answered, at whichDextry grinned delightedly nt binloose Jointed companion, nnd Slapjackshowed his toothless gums In answer,saying:

"Ho sure Is."A few more words and Olcnlster, ac-

companied by theso two, slipped outInto tho whirling storm, und a half hourlutcr tho rest followed. Ono by ouetho vigilantes left, tho blackness blot-ting them up an arm's length fromthe door, till at Inst tho big, bleakwaruhouso echoed hollowly to thovolco of tho wind nnd water.

Over lu tho eastern end of thu town,behind dark windows upon which thesheeted rain bent furiously, otherarmed men lay patiently waiting-waiti- ng

souio word from tho bulkyshadow which stood with folded nrmsclose against n square of gray, whileover their heads a wretched old mannaied back and forth, wringing hishands, pausing at every turn to peerout Into tho night and to iiiumblu theiinino of his sister's child.

- ''tJty ' .yt

CIIAPTKIt XIX.AIH.Y In tho evening Cherry Ma- -

litlln nnmml ttot limit In Mini IliaE Ilrouco Kid on her step. Hi,entered and threw off his rub

ber coat. Knowing him well, she wait-ed for his disclosure of his errand. Illssallow sklu was without a trace ofcolor, his eyes were strangely tlnsl,deep lines had gathered about his lips,while his bauds kept up constant llttlonervous explorations ns though fordays nnd nights he had not slept aminow hovered on the verge of some

He gave her the Inipiostlou ofa smoldering initio with the lire eatingcloso up to tho powder. She Judgedthat his body had been racked by ev-

ery passion till now It hung Jaded amiweary, yielding only to tho spur of hisrestless, revengeful spirit.

After n few objectless remnrks Iiubegan abruptly:

"Do you lovo Itoy dleulster?" Illsvoice, llko his mnuuer, was Jealouslyeager, and ho watched her carefully nsshe replied without quibble or deceit:

"Yes, Kid, and I always shall. He Is

the only truo man I have ever known,and I'm not ashamed of my feelings,"

Vor n long time ho studied her nndthen broke Into rapid speech, allowingher no time for Interruption.

"I've held back nnd held hack be-

cause I'm no talker. I can't bo In mybusiness. Hut this Is my last chance,nnd I want to put myself right withyou. I've loved you ever since thoDawson days, not In the way you'dexpect from n ninn of my sort perhaps,but with the kind of love that a wo-

man wants. I never showed my han.l,for what was the use? That man out-hel- d

me. I'd hnvo quit faro years backonly I wouldn't leave Ihls country aslong ns you were part of It. and uphere I'm only a gambler, tit for nothing

else. I'd made up my mind to let youhave him llll something happened acouple of month ago, but now It can'tgo through, I'll have lo ilonn him.It Isn't concerning 'you. I'm not aweleher. No, It's n thing I ciiu'r talkabout a thing that's made me Into awolf, undo me skulk and walk thealleys like a dago. It's put murderInto my heart. I've tried t assassi-nate him. I tried I tt here Inst night --

but I was a gentleman once till thcards came. He knows the answernow, though, nnd he'd ready forme, hione of us will go out like a cnmllt-wh.M- i

we meet. I felt lint I had totell j on before I cut him down or be-

fore he got me.""Vou'ie talking like a madman.

Kid," she replied, "ami jon' mustn'tturn against til in now. Ho has trou-bles enough. I never knew you enrolfor me. What n tangle It Is, to beRiire. You love me. I love blm, heloves that girl, nnd she loes n crook.Isn't that tragedy enough withoutyour adding lo II? . Vmi come nt nbad time, loo, for 'I'm hnlf lnnne.There's sonielhlng dreadful In the nlrtoulslit- "-

"111 hnve to kill him." the iiinii mu:tcred doggedly, and. plead or renson nsshe would, she could get nothing fromhim except those words till nt Instshe turned upon him fiercely.

"You rny you lovo me. Very well,let's reo If do. I know tile kindof u ninn-yo- u are. ami I know whatthis feud will, nie.iii to him, comingJust nt this time. Put II aside and I'llmarry you."

The gambler rns slowly to his feet."Yon do love hlni, don't you?" Sholiowed tier face, and he wluced, butcontinued; "I wouldn't mnko you mywife Hint way. I didn't mean It thatway."

At this she laughed bitterly. "Oh, Isee. Of course not. How foolish ofme lo expect It of n man like you,I understand what you menu now,and tho bargain will stand Just tbosame. If that Is what you came for,I wanted to leaio this life and bo good,to go away nndistart over nnd playthe game square, Iu.it I tee It's no use.I'll pay. I know how relentless, youare, anil tho prlco Is Jow enough, Youcan luivo me mid tnlk

I'll not speak of again. I'll staywhat I am for his sake"

"Slop!" cried the Kid. "You'rewrong. I'm not that kind of a sport."Ills voice broke suddenly, Its vehem-ence shaking his slim Isidy. "Oh, Cher-ry, I lovo you the way n man oughtto love n woman. It's one of the twogood things left In me, ami I wnut totake you away from here when) wocan both hide 'from the prist, Wlierowe can start new, ns you suj,"

"You would marry mo?" shnsked."In an hour and give my heart's

blood for tho privilege, but l" can'tBtop this thing, not even If your owndoar life hung upon It. I must killthat man."

Sho approached him nnd laid hernrms about his neck, every lino of herbody pleading, but he refused stead-fastly, while thu sweat stood out uponhis brow.

Sho begged: "They're nil againsthim, Kid. He's fighting n hopelessfight. IIo laid all he had nt that girl'sfeet, nnd I'll do tho same fortyou."

Tho man iirowled savagely. "IIo gothis reward. IIo took all she had"

"Don't be n foul. I guess 1 know.You're u faio deulur, but )uu haven'tany right to talk like that about a goodvtijuiun, nveii to a bad one llUe ine."

(To Bo ContiuuriU

W .MMllW!., -

in fit fit ii ranAt the request of several of the

denizens of the Iwllcl district I amthinking of placing nn officer on dutythere for the purpose of keeping or-

der In the most frequented places,"Mid Sheriff tntikea today. "The peo-

ple there will pay bis salary, undthey are perfectly willing to do so,I ut the appointment will be with thepolice department. I need a man forthe place who Is nliFolutoly fearless,and who possesses great strength, asHie place Is often Infested with row-

dies, who llko nothing better thnn tomake trouble. We hnve a mountedofllcor stationed In that quarter, butl Irt inl.trt ulnl nit tltn f ! I'"' ' """" "' "' "" "' """- - "he section where trouble Is most lia

ble to occur.'

BROKE BUIolffllPong Sin, doing business ns Sun

Knm Wo, of Wnlpnliu, has filed n pe-

tition in the United States DistrictCourt, alleging that ho owes debtswhich he cannot pay, nnd asking tobe adjudged n bankrupt.

Pong Sin declares that he Is solvent, placing his assets nt $lGln usagainst liabilities of only JUG I, buthe says that other people owe himmoney which he cannot collect, andto he can't pay his own debts. Hogoes into the bankruptcy court,therefore, to get tho matter straight-ened out.

C. 77. Mellrlde. Governor Krear'sprivate secretary. who was chargedwith heedless driving, was thismorning discharged by Judge Amlrn-dc- .

He ran Ills nutomnbllc over nileld Portuguese street-sweep- namedi!n Cainlirn on Port street a fewveeks ago.

Kcolkl, charged with violating theprovisions of the liquor law, wns.nlsudischarged.

flf-- .';HONOLULU WEATHER

it it A' X-

' Oct. 2D. 1DU7.

Temperatures G a. in., 71; 8 a.m.,78; 10 n. m,,'"S; noon, 78; morningminimum,, 7 1.

Ilaioiueter, 8 u. in., 30.10; absolutehumidity', 8 u. in., (i."72 grains per(iihlc foot: relative humidity, 8 it. in.,02 r cent.; dew point, 8 a. in., 0:1.

Wind (i u. in., velocity 10, direc-

tion NK; 8 a. ni., velocity 5, directionF. 10 a. m., velocity 11, direction

NK; noon, velocity 12, direction NIC.

Rainfall during 24 hours endedS a. in., .00, Inch.

Total wind movement during 21

hours ended at noon, 23G miles.W.I. 11. STOCK.MAN.

Section Director. U. S. Weather Bureau.

JUDGE FRANKLY REVERSES

(Continued from Pace 6)made In tiha rase ns valid.

therefore base the decision In thismatter on the ground of tho necessitythat borne reasonable service shall bopossible for tho furtherance of Jus-

tice and for the prevention of delay,and that It shall not bo said that anylersons, either Kingly or as partners,may do a maritime business In thiscountry inn' escape legal responsibil-ity by living mu of the Jurisdiction oftho Federal Court.

With tho opportunity of a moro ex-

haustive study of the isilnt raised bytho motion, which tho rehearing hasgiven, I do not hesitate. In accordanceWilli tho foregoing considerations Idrrverso the former decision on thispoint, hut reaffirming such decision usto tho other points raised by the llbcl- -

Ico'h briefs Tho motion to set nsldutho service of summons is overruled.

Tho syllabus Ih us follows:Practice. Authority of district court

to regulate Its own practice, lu rasesmil provided for by the AdmiraltyHides or legislation It Is competent forn district rourt In regulate Its "prar-tir-

us may be necessary or conven-

ient for the advancement of Justiceand tho prevention of delays lu

Same. Service of summons on agentot absent partners In Admiralty pro-

ceedings. Undur Section 913 and 918It. S. V. S. nud the Pith AdmiraltyItulo, a district court may In ndinlr-nlt-

proceedings In personam rccog- -

r.Izo service of process by a slniplomonition In tho nature or a summonsto uppenr and nnswer. on tho ngentmil manager of a branch houso ofnbsent partnors, ns valid.

Mussrs. Smith & Lewis, pioctors forI I helices,

REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS.

Entered for Record Oct, 28, 1007,From 10:30 a, m. to 4 p. in.

A Lewis Jr und wf to Julia I Ouo- -

liiiT Shlbuyuma to K Shlbayanm. . . IIS

T Shlbnyama nnd wf lo II Hack- - '

fold & Co Ltd M

K Shlbayaiiuvto II llackfeld & CoLtd CMM

Alio Koono to Tong Sang Will Co..LKtimoho (kl to Harriot 11 K110I1U..I)filing Shal et al lo Yuen I'oy Knu

SurLYuon Poy Kan to Chlng Hang Yal.Lion Hamni-Yoiiii- g Co Lid to II Fu-

jikawa L

3 Shlninniolo to I Kawamoto IIS

Entered for Record Oct. 29, 1907,From 9 a. 111. to 10:30 n. in.

Itbinmu Koko to Knnluln and wf.I)lla (lu to Al.mil lit) L

W Howell to J A Wilder L

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WANTSThe Little Ads. with the Rig Results

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WAISTIBDKnergetlc and experienced salesman

to represent Wholesnlofloods House for Hawaiian Islands.Address communications to Nnus-tadt- cr

tiros., 117 Hayes St., SanFrancisco, Calif. 3S20-t- f

Clean vlplng lags at the llulletln of-

fice, tf

8ITUATION WANTED,

Knergetlc young man wants positionas bookkeeper or ofllcc or store-- 1

work; perfect in French, tieminninnd I'ngllsh languages. Address!"V. II.." llulletln. 3S3:-t- f

TO LET.A pleasant home on Tantalus, well

located; tempcrntiiro ten degieerless than that of tho city. InquireA. V. Gear. 3822-t- f

First-clas- s rooms en suite nnd slnglont moderate prices by the day,

i

week or month, nt tho Hotel130 Ilcrctnnln near Fort.

J. II. O'Neill, proprietor. 3!ilS-3-

? furnished front rooms nt 1223 Kmm.i St.; rent reasonable. 3t0t-t- t

ROOM AND BOARD.

Kdoiii nnd hoard for one or twoprivate family; Puniihou.

Address "II.." Rullctln. 3830-t- f

POUND.New Panama lint. Owner can get

same by railing nt llulletln oillceand paying for this nd. 3832-t- d

Business Notices.

NOTICE.

The collector for the Hcnlnni HuntClub can bo seen (FINANCIALLY).'at llulletln office, every day (Sundayexcepted) between 12 und 1.

Corporation Notices.

SPECIAL MEETING.

PACIFIC SUGAR MILL.

A special meeting of the stockhold-- jf.rs of tho Pacific Sugar Mill will beheld at the om.ee of f. a. scimefer x.

Co., Ltd., In Honolulu on Wednesday, '

October 30th, 1907. nt 2 p. m..1. W. WAI.UUUtN.

Secretary, Pacific Sugar MillHonolulu, Oct. 23th, 1907.

3831-t- d

MEETING NOTICE.

UNION FEED CO., LTD.

Heguhirly quarterly ineollug of Ihfl

Union Feed Co.. Ltd., will bo held atthe Company's! oillce lu this rlty oilThursday, (he 31st lust., ut 10 o'clocku. in.

F. W. MACFAHLANi:."ecly., TT. T. Co., Ltd

Best SoapTHAT'S OURS.

NOW

$4,00 Case Delivered

BY YOUR GROCER.

HONOLULU SOAP WORKS CO.

Limited.

F. L. WALDR0N, Agent.

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WEATHERED AND GOLDENI OAK FRAMES. l!

I Convenient sizes and pricesright.

Coyno Furniture Co., ji

LIMITED

LMANICURING

Scalp Treatment. Facial Massage.

Mrs. Doris E. Paris,Phone 491. 1150 Fort St.

Ill ink books of ijl sorts, ledgers,etc. (iisnufactr.red by the Ilullctlu Publlshtng Coinpuy,

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dALB.coiner lot In Maklkl. Curbing,

water, n nit nnd ornamental treosand all improvements. Two min-

utes' walk from cars nnd PuniihouCollege. Address It. P., this office.

Second-han- d Itemlngton typewriter.Address "A ," this oillce. 3b10-l-

nccf cattlo for sale at Kahtiku, Hnwnll.Apply Col. 8am Norrls. Walohlnu

choice of two Jersey cows, A. W.Kamcs, Wnhlawa. ns2r,.u

Driving horse. 1071 llcrctanla3S05-t- f

LOM'I.1 black Cuban sow with small pig. n

Tor. Stables. 3833-3-

For Leasei, mat parcel oi innu situnic on mo

mak.1l sldo of Hotel Street, adjoin-ing the Kwa side of The Hub Cloth-ing Store, for n term of years. I.es- -sec to erect stone, brick or con-

crete building. 2, lower floor ofbuilding known ns "Masoniclllock," corner Uueen nnd FortStreets. 3. stnro formerly occupiedby Hawaiian Hardware Co. on FortStreet, between Queen nnd Mer-

chant. 4, offices on the 2nd doorof tho Campbell lllock, corner Mer-

chant and Fort. Apply nt office ofKrtntc of James Campbell, 97 Mer-

chant Street. 3813-l- m

All Kindss Cash Register,

u Typewriter,p Adding Machine,pL, Mimeograph and

Globe Wernicke1

Supplies;"--s CARD SYSTEMS

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Hawaiian (mice joeciaity. , , ,.

1,0.. 951 fOft M

At Haleiwa

You will have morecomtorts man you

get at home.

ST. CLAIR BIDGOOD, Mgr.

UYEDA,1028 INuunnu St.,has more than 300 old hats left by

customers "to be cnllcd for." Unless

they rrc removed by the 21th tnsl.

they will be destroyed.

Cheer UpYour rooms with bright new

. They are so Inex-

pensive now one can afford fre-quent changes.

Wilder & Co.

Hi?lT 0&J v1018 NUUANU. NEAR KING,

Postal CardsAT

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RUBBER SPORTS Whitney & Marshnt this, nnd you will lcnrn tint you cnn get

Ceara Rubber Seedsfrom us in packages costing only 25c. These seeds have been se-

lected and filed ready for planting by tlic U. S. Experimental Sta-

tion, and arc put up in pack.igcs with printed directions as to

planting and setting out.

This is a good chance to get experience in planting nnd car-

ing for rubber trees before geng into it extensively.

A full line of TOOLS AND IMPLEMENTS used in rubber cul-tui- c

for sale by

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This is n particularly fine stock, embracing shawls,scarfs and headwear in a fine quality of knit worsteds. Col-

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Albums For KodakAnd Postal Card Faddists

The new albums wc have just un-packed nrc unusually attractive andaie juct the thing for keeping an or-

derly and interesting collection ofpcstnls nnd pictures.

Wc have some very good sugges-tions as to the arrangement if youtare to have them.

Call and sec what wc have. Wcwon't press you to buy.

HawaiiPhoto and Art Company,L. R, CROOK, Prop. FORT BELOW KING

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CelebratedHorse and Cattle

medsoioest;

Black Douglas OilSFRAINS, STRAINS, FOUNDER, SHOULDER LAMENESS, MUSCLE

SORENESS in their early stages can he readily cured by using this oil.

In old standing cases of the above ute our ELECTRIC OIL, GLENCAIRN

OIL or SWEATING BLISTER, OBTAINABLE AT ALL FIRST-CLAS- S

DRUGGISTS.

LAWDU Scollegian Clothes

Hotel Street Store ano the nnpoT ron nona oTHE ROAD OVERAULB. I

Vi."-i?- . n: re .t .--r ;:-.---:

Hilo Wants Fisher's Team;

Arrangements May Be MadeLetters linvc been ii'tehed froni'cil In the thtitei'iilli If there hiitl licen

I' (' Ilennier. a prominent fportlnRmint "f llllo. iikMiir what nrraiiRo-liuen- l'

would ho necessary In haveMliine' Hulier'n lentn visit llllo and

play mi exhibition rhihc nt HintI

I lure 'Iciimer polnlB out tho fuelHint Hie liotK from the Co.ist would

liroli.ilil lll.e to fee the Volcano iiniltit ii t the 1 111 would ho 11 ery plena-n- ut

one for them.The parties having the affair In

hnrce liTe ran sec no reaBon whythe proposition cannot he put thrniiRliproviding Hint tho llllo people willguarantee all expenses for the tentn,iiirliiilliig the trip to the Volcnno.Thlii would rIvo the llllo people n

liliniKo to see these Rieat plncrn Inaction nnd would lie n Rieat IioohI tnImKeli.ill on the IiIr inland.

No doubt Klshcr and hla menwould lllio to make the trip nnd thoniosDeels are very lirlRlit for tho(imposition to go tliioiiRh.

I.nal travclliiR men who visit the.

ether Islands lirltiR word that thowhole coutitn Is baseliall rr.my and1l1.1t several hiinilred funs are sure toionic to see the IiIr Riitnes

The rale offeied liy the Ilitcr-Isl-iiu- d

t'onip.inv should ho taken ailvnii-Iiir- c

of as all liaseliall fans can come,

ami ictuiii for one fare.Since MiihuKn has iiRieed to play

the people on Hawaii aie mine thanIII Med,

:: :i 1:

mi nnirTicc msi

t Thr baseball teamwill puicllse tonight n' the !

League giouuds at Ii o'llni'U. !

AUTOS If III mParlies owiiIiir uiitos have never

been allowed to drive their machinesInto I lir- - I1.1II grounds and theieby en-

joy the uunfortH of vlewliiR theRaines from their machines.

During the coming series of gnmeswith the Coast learn aiilos will beallowed In the grounds nnd owners

iof machines are Inking nilvantiiRe ofthe oppoituiilty mid purchasing 10- -crved spaces which will be theirs fur

the whole season. Tho carilagoIi.11 es and nulos will he hcp.ir.itcd soli.it there will ho no mix-u-

II looks as though every auto own-I- n

town will have his spacn midsee the Raines from Ills machine.

m loiji'iiscoD.inny Lour, Hank Horry, Wallei

MiCicille. Cat Kwlug. Kiank Ish nndI'M Waller will lio Hie clclcg.it lollthat the Coast League will semi tothe nnniinl meeting of the NationalHoard, whl h will be held at Now

oi'k the latter part of the mouth.Had not the meeting been postponedthe magnates would have gone backIn I line lo lake III the woild'a series.While Lour Is Hunt he will look aboutlor talent. "I want to buy a catcherbefine I return, said Long yesterday."I have Hues out for one, and I thinkI will land 11 man nil right. I mayalto pick up a couple of pltehcis. .loywon't bo with tho Seals next year,mill 1 will need a couple of men."S. F. liullctlti.

There weie two out and the liasesfull when Truck Kgnn taiiie tluoughwith that nasty single to center Inthe thlileenth Inning. The SealsIntel Rieal lespect for IIr.iii jcbtcidny.On another occasion Willis was told10 walk Tt lick when thero were menon bases, lie would have been wnlk- -

mi empty Iiiir S

Kriui will plnteam.

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I' llullellnshoi t for I'lslicr'a

IITlicto will ho a meeting of tho Kn

lanlanaiilc and Hhershle, Jr , liase-

liall Leagues this noon to settle thodlsputo hetween the two factions.

President Kelekollo of tho Hlvcr-slil- e,

Jr.. and A. K. Vlcrra of the Kit- -

Innlanaolo I.eaRitc and ChairmanHustacc of the Supervisors will meetand arrange the matter. They allwant to settle the HiliiR satisfactorilyto nil parties concerned.

Tho chances are that all of (hottmihlcs will he settled.

dF IljpiTho next White Itock Rolf match

will take place at llalelwa and n

Rood lilg crowd will lie on hand toplay for that valuable cup. Thosowho won pnssiiRe at the Country Clubwill be on hand when the t m In pullsitit.

Manager Illdgood Is making specialarraiiRcmcnts for the crowd.

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The Auto Club met jesteidit.v nnd

decided to hold n slum at KapiolaulI 'ail; on Thunksglvlng Day morning.

The show will not bo one for speedbut other IntereslliiR features will bo

placed on the pioRrnm thai will maketho affair woilh sccliiR anil tho competition keen.

Inhibitions of handling machinesmid driving tluough anil mound ob-

stacles will lie demonstrated. Start-ing and stopping m.iihlncs will ulsohe on tho hill.

Tho until people me luleiested andme sure to make It a success.

1 2 !

"MIQUE" FISHER CHALLENGED

Mlko Klslior's leiim Is being besieged Willi oners lo piay UAiniiiium j

games. Tho latest challengo lo bojhurled at tlio rotund magnate Is byUnit her Joseph of SI. Mnrj'H College,who wishes to pit his crnck uggiega-tlo-

headed by the peeiless Hal Chasoiignlnst Mlko'H cohorts during thoweek sueci'Oiiins Iho closo of tho

llit

of

::DETROIT CHICAGO

classed III

The rail that thewon after liedns a sulllrleiil

but theIt stinnger. In batting,

inwore tho longer.

short,(.1 the their lusldoi.iitdlstauccd tho

easily leader of the Chicagohistho and

gave average of 'J

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POPULAR PRICES-$1.- 00, c. Tickets on sale ntNichols Monday, m.

SPECIAL OFFERING ON

FRIDAY, Nov. 1st,OF

A LINE OF OUR CELEBRATED

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MUSLIN UNDERWEARA new assortment in all styles of garments. This un-

derwear is fashioned no skimpy garments and ison its n Bnd deserved popularity.

Friday, 1stWindow Display

Automobile For

$5.00On the Detroit sldo of tho fence,

llosstifan was high man. with .5(10,Kllllan, the he

pitched, secured two hits In ustimes at hat. Cobb, led theAmerican League, fell down to the1100 Ihe as a whole

did barely Its record being.211.

The were Ovcr-ul- l,

Kuelbach anil Drown.Tho were M ill 11

Sclvcr ami Kllllnn. In the liddinglino the Dctiolt Infield a sorry

TRADE IN BASEBALL PLAYERS

York, Oct. 14. Aimounce-inc- ul

-- wuM made today .lakewould be a the New

LeaRtie teamear as the of a three-cornere- d

trade. Tho old collegian,Miinngor of the Wnslilngtnnwill come to New York tho

Americans, and I'miik Laportowill ro to Ihe lloslon leans,

will ,,., IfI III ('III. ltn.it nV.mnif 4. lin

j: iiBILLIARD CHAMPIONSHIP

(leoige Sutton Is willing to.in nllempt to regain the laurels nnddlamoiiil-sliiildc- il emblem of tho 1 K: 1

Co'isl Le.igiio season. I'lsher has ae- - li.ilk-lln- o hllliinil chaniplnnshii mid Urepted tho iinfposllion and will play lihallcnglng Jitroli Schaefer lo anotherihe collegians. Mike is also Schnerer won Ihe Vinblomlug tho advisability of hating Iho mil- - , ,,,, Mny ,,loims worn by his pI.ijith on their ,.. . ., ... ." ' 'Honolulu trip as mi advertise- - "S

Co. New the'Wiik,.nent. A. O. Spalding Co.. the spoil--nig goods houso who will r ish the j"""'"" t thei til t h may havo thc'lr firm name em-- Sihacfer has iho option or

across the fiout of the shhts Hie city where the game will be pln- -so as to keep lieloie the raiiR or theicil Is expected lo dccldo on

tho Inct Hint they know how K(li iollK ,. W)mt! olllei. M,ci0wi ontllt ball clubs. S. 1". Ilulleliii iv.1K, ,.,... Tll ,,,.,, .... ., .

:t ::VS.

shows Detiolt was ". 'i""ip nciiueicrevery dep.iilnienl or Ihe

game hy Chicago.Cubs four stialglit, u

Ranin stutter. Is piooTfor the average mind, llguicsmnko muchrunning tho liases and Holding theNationals st

In their piuctlcal knowledgeRiimo mid work

Tigers. Sleinrchlti thelatsuieii, although teammatesconnected woll witli hall

the team un 2.

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Nov.See

although In gamemany

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winning pitchersI'fclster,

losers Donovan, it,

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j must reply within ten days.

Ring up 290

Ask for QuirmThat's all it

costs you ior onehour.

lloth of tho experts are now Inpractlco lor their forthcoming match,to be played nt Orchestra Hall, Chi-cago, November f. This Is for HidIS:- -' championship held by Sutton,who won It rrom George Slosson, Oc-

tober IS, 1900.tt It

KAUFMANN TO ENGLAND

If Knufmann wins from Harry lahis bout before tho Indus-trial Club or Philadelphia Hilly

Is thinking seriously or takingbis heavyweight protego to HiiRlnndto light (itinncr Molr r .loo Itogcrs.In case Kaufniann dcpaitsjor Mer- -t lo Huglmiif tho chances are thatLanders will ni company hlni, as Hietwo have becomo great palt. Thero

'ere k few good men in Landers' classiicross Iho pond that he might makea mlstnko In leaving Philadelphia andNow York, where ho Is so wellthought or, owl n k to his excellentshowing against Willie Kllzgerald.

Judging hy tho tone or Dclancy'smessage. It would nppenr that Tommy Hums Is not so sure of tho llrst

while the AmeilcansChicago get wU1 Ul0 K1K8, Hiamplon.K'U, I U'lillflil.i lilt uTwmlrl

einUcm.tunning

lil.izoucii

st.

imiiiliiiiiiiii nuwiuti liltl. 1 will Ml J IU UV

light It would mnko the championfeel u lillle sore. Kven If llurm.sliould meet Molr holme Al, If Kauf--

iiuann Is on Hie Riound and challciiR-je- s

the winner Ilurps would have lorrmiie up a Rood excuse to dodRc n

mcelltiR with the Native Son, In cai-- o

he should trim the Hi lion.

At Iho Intelligence OHlco. "I want., plain cook " "Well, you'll II ml plen-ty horo. Tills ain't no beauty show."

Italtlmoro American.

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Advance Styles for J 908

Silk Tissue

On Sale at 45c a yardFor One Week Only

Sec our window display

L. B. Kerr & Co., Ltd,Alakea Street ,

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AUCTION SALE

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Law BooksAt iny Nik-H- i iioiii, S 17 Kiiiihuiiiiinu

Street.

SATURDAY, NOV. 2nd. 1007,AT 12 OX'I.OfK NOON, ;

Dueler Inst rurl Inns of 11. T. Alill.i,mlnilulstrntor ostnlo of II. lilfilitoii,ilcccased, I will sell

1 set Am. &. Hiir. "Kncy. of I.iiw,"vnlH.

1 hcl Am. &. I'.'iik. "I'lcnilltiK unitI'rurHcc," In llrst-clns- ii coihIUIoii;boiiuil In liilf.

JAS. F. MORGAN,AUCTIONEER.

For SaleI.nrRa dllUo safo; jiorfccl order.

JAS. F. MORGAN,AUCTIONEER.

TOOTH POWDER

Want to have nice white, Ipearly teeth?

Wnnt your gums in fine con-

dition?Want your breath sweet

nnd clean?Then use our

ItED CROSS TOOTH POWDER

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It will do all this for you.

TRICE, 25c.

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CHAMBERS DRUG CO.,

COR. KING AND FORT STS.

rilONE 131,

OWN A RUNABOUT.The auto is becoming as much a

necessity as n luxury.Call and sec our assortment.

Yon HammYoung Co., Lid.Garage on Alakea St.

Sewing MachinesRepaired

Phone 117

Jc M. Davis,OhiaCord Wood

ForSaIeHONOLULU FIRE WOOD CO., 98King St. and Hotel and Smith Sts.Tel. White 1G9Q.

KOUSE-PAINTIN- PAPERHANG- -

INGj TINTING AND CON- -

TRACTING.

HONOLULU PAINTING CO.,W. B. KAM, Manager.

P. 0. Box 014 208 Beietania nr Eium

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