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m r , .vi r f . From San Francisco: Motigolln 1'ib. 22 Evening Bulletin The day, when the poorly llahted For San Francisco: store', below the level of the street, Koic.l 1 VI). 13 will be patronized, Has gone and From Vancouver: riddance. The clean, well lighted ttore Moana . l'el). 19 easily entered and advertise In tho For Vnncouvcr: B 1 1 wins. u e n Mn!"ir" "" 'i 3,30 EDITION In Honolulu It's the Evening Bulletin VOL. XI. NO. 4230. PAGES. HONOLULU! TERRITORY OF HAWAII. FRIDAY. FEBRUARY J9. 1009. 8 PAOES. PRICE 5 CENTS. HOUSE" FOR ROOSEVELT AND JAPAN H . i JAPANESE FLORAL PARADE -- JUDGES NAMED Dlrcctiil Potrle of the 190S Floral Pnrndo Committee Iiiim completed Ills llht of Judges for the blR event next Monday. All of those Judges with the exception (if thnso Tor tho p'a-- ll riders' hcctlnn, nro "lualllilnls," who lire spending the winter In tho IkI-n- Tim JuiIrcm will niaUo their decisions iih soon iih possible after llin Parade re.uhcs- - Knplolnnt l'.irl;, fnllowlnR which Mm. Walter 1'. l'loar, wife of the Governor, will prcFcnt the tiophlcs to tho wIiiiicih. The Hat of Judges followH: I Automobiles Mr. J. S. Hi enr, r; Mih, .1. II lliyun, HotheHtcr, N. VI , nnil Mih J. W. Smith, Parso, X. I). Carriages f? .1. 11. Ilrynn, Hocli. ts; COMING NEXT YEAR Steamship. Company Will Help Bring Visitors HerF Htt.iiM.iry H."P Wooif of the Promo (Inn Committee Ih In receipt of n let- ter fiom C. K. IT. tlsshor. Habitant Inillle manager of the Canadian Pa- cific rallinlld, which speaks well fur thn tourist prnspicts fur next cur The letter follows: "1 have vpur fnvor of tho 1rith Inst, nnil nm obliged to you for copy of the Hawaiian Klxh Hunk "In regard to the iiuestlnii nf IiiihI iiohh l.i tho Cimi'dlnn-AiiKtiallni- i line, I iIIkciikkuiI this matter with Mr. .1. C Irons of tin) C. A. ljnu rather mure than n moutliH Hgo, nnil I understand Unit he In looking Into It. ami oxpccls to tin iihlii to take aetlifii that will leail to considerable bitslncrs for next sea-mii- i. It heliiR too I.t it In Mo nu thing for tho picHent winter "Voiiu vr illy (Silt.) "l's K i: UHHIIKR, "AhKl. Passe liget Tiallle Muu.igci ' mm SUGAR SAN TRANfiisCO, Calif., Feb. 19. SUGAR: 88 analysis Beets, 10s. Par-it- 4.11 cents. Previous quotation, 10s. .1.4d. '1 hm'ost hlil fur the construe lion of llin new building for the Kiiulheo 1.) Ill HiiHpltat, ncdiiillug to the plans tlruwn hy Architect .1 II Craig, res put In hv A P. McDonnlil. Ills hlil wan SuO.Oim. Tho liiiiml of trustees of the liiiiltHl now Iiiik the bids uiiilcr eoimlileiatlnii mill tho continel will piolinlily ho let wlthlu n Tew das. 3SF""For Sale" cards at Bulletin. Benjamin Clothes nrc nlways Just Right, The dressiest and most particular men wear " Benjamin " Dress Suits and a Dress Suit must be perfectly tailored, The same perfect tailoring' is found in all "Benjamin Clothes" And the best . wearing, k goods are always used in making tnem, The KashCo., Ltd., COR. FORT & HOTEL. oiler, N. Y; Mrs. J S, Hrcar, Van- couver, ami MrM.'c. 12. l'orgusonj Now York City. rioatB Mr. .1. W. Smtlli, r.irgo, N. 1).; Mre. it. I,. Morse, Seattle; anil Mrs. George W. Klnne, Chicago. IllcyclPN, Kilo Department, Hie. Mr. H. I,. Mnrso, Seattle; Mrs. II. St. (i.ir, San rinurlsro; anil Miss Gcor-gln- a .liilner, Chliugo, Pu-- u HIiIoih Mia. J. M. Dowbott, Mrs. 1!. l. I,ow, mid Mr. Harry von Holt. Mih. Kinney nnil Mli.i Joiner mo i.t the present tlmo visiting tho Vol-- ihi, hut will rutin n tomorrow ninin-Ii- ir Dllccltir I'clrln Rut 111 totiih with them ami secured, tlielr consent by wliclcss IS KOREA PASSENGER Dr. Hong Goes To Buy Machinery For His Government 111 H. T Kong, brother of the Rev". Mr. Kong of thin elly, Ih ii through In tlio sttamshlp Korea. Dr. Koiir, a civil engineer of tlu Chlnuso Government, rocs to tho United Stntes, uiul (uobably o Kurope, to iiircharo mining machinery for tlio Chinese gov- ernment. The ost of' tho nrirhliiury nnil mining appliances iitnouiit to about ?3,0Hi!,(iiiil. , Kong Ih, a giailu.itc of one of the colleges of the Hulled StateM Ho passed through hero iiiinu mrs ago on his wa to China, ami while there he wax cniplojed by tho Chinese gov- ernment. This afternoon tho ilnctnr wilt bo entertained by the local Chin cho at u Clilueso restaurant on Smith tticct STREET CARNIVAL PLANSJCOMPLETED The ciimtiiltteo on tho street enrnl-Mil- , to be liehl on Monday evening1 on llin, iliiwn town HtreetK, has irei.ira-tliui- .lliout (ompleleil foi' (ho ovenl Vdilele liamee on thu niuaro boiituleil Ii.' King Hotel. HIhIioii, nnO Kurt streets will bo prohibited during the uvinliig, except as to street cars uiul iiutiuuoblleH of tlio two auto livery statins witiiing tlifprescrlbed limits. Many of the uierrhants aro iirotmr. lug to decotato their phicos of IiiihI lii'ss aii-- l ii big anil Jolly tlmo la Dancing later In, tho inenhig ill tho Alexamler Voimg hotel, will ptiibabl attrart ninny. Cvnrrt Ootir.i fbrMm MADE IN NnWYORld 7lfn)RnI,t.tntnr(SWnW WEAVERS LEGISLATORS MAKE SURE OFTHEIR PAY House Passes Its First Bill, Making Salary Appropriation REPKESENrATIYES HURRY THROUGH MORNING'S WORK Kinney Has Freak Measure Prohibit- ing Open Sale of Fish and Meat in Territorial Markets HOUSE Third Day Morning Session The House has passed Its llrsl hill. Although this Is only tho third day of tho session, this incnsuro has been Introduced, rushed through first nnil scioud reading, nnil finally passed on third rending. And there was no lu or discussion. No opposition whntoter was made to tho measure. Tho icawin for this unusual occur- - rtneu Is that tho hill provides money to pay tho Industrious legislators for their strenuous work. The morning tension was.n short one, all the work In sight being at 10. '3., when an adjournment was taken becauso there seemed to bo nothing olso'to do. Tho morning was itnovontful mid tlio proceedings tamo. The first real, gcnulno freak measuro ul tlio now session wnB Introduced Mid slipped through without difficul- ty a resolution to prohibit tho sale or meat and llsh openly In tho Terri- torial markets At tho beginning of Hie morning BOH' kIoii, after thu reading of tho record, tho Hic.iker took up thu tloveruor's message and rcfoircd It, according to topics, to tho committees having those lespectlvo subjects In charge. A eoniniunlcatlon from 11. P. Wood, of thn Promotion Committor, oxtondlng to tho members, tlielr whes and fllends, mi Invllutlon to attend ihnxuf-blbltlo- n of It. K. Hotline's mining pic- tures next week was read, Kalolopii at oneo wanted to know whether ad- mission would bo freo. Oneo before tho legislators had been stung. New Bills. Under the head of new hills Kama proponed a measure to raise thu pay of road laborers In tho employ of tho Territory to not less than ?2 a day This Is the third hill of thu saiiio char acter Introduced In tho House, and ltlce raised this lnt and moved that only ouo of them bo printed Tho bill was referred to tho 1'rlullng Commit- tee, thn Hioukcr (minting nut that the committee could uso some discretion as to what bills should bo printed. School Age 8 Years Tho expected measuro to shut out of tho public Achuols all children mid cr tho ago of eight years was brought befiuo thu House this morning In tho shape, of a hill Introduced by Moanauli to amend thu compulsory school law, Section 212 or tho Itovlsed I.awu. Tho bill, however, Is not radical us It sim- ply dins not render compulsory tho at- tendance of children at school until (Continued on Page 4),' Pamphlets Will Soon Be Ready Owing to the great demand for "Hawaiian Securities," a pamphlet of full and valuable information concerning every firm and corporation listed on the Stock Exchange, it has been found necessary to print n much larger edition. The book will be ready in a short time for free distribu- tion to all who will leave us their names and addresses. Hawaiian Trust Co. Ltd., Japanese Resolve By Douthitt With ouo lirrnnl the members of tho Ilnuin of leprcHpiitiitlea went on 1 cord this afternoon as supporting tho President In his pacific policy to- ward Japnn, and deprecating the ac- tion of certain States or tho Union in passing, or trjlng to pass, legislation antagonistic to the people or Nippon, The iraoliitloii, endorsing tlio Pres- ident's stand, was Introduced by K A Douthitt In this aft- ernoon's session, und, though there wan miiiid little dlseiisslon regarding the exact wording or tho document, there wns not a single ticgatho bal- lot when tho matter wia put to u volo. In his resolution Mr. Douthitt re ferrcd to the ntnlcablo relations ?.uf' on ?n '; eeurcd rro-- tho which luivo always existed between '!""", n"'r", l,Cf"r - tho Scnato: tho citizens or Hawaii tho Jap- - -- whereas, there Is now pending In nnesoj lie cnlled ntlenlloii.to tho Im- - and horore tho House or Iteuresentn-pnrtn- nt place which tho Japanese oc- - then of the United States. In the ex- - cupy In thq Held of Hawaiian Indus- - try, anil cxpicssed thn hope thai the ' me. rrucrai uongress, a mil pleasant relations w'ould 'never anA ' Ulttn tmporlant partlc-Htr-iln- Ulars the Organic and providing a government for tlils Tcr- - Thougli tho resolution passed w Itn- - rltnry f and out nny opposition, It Is believed by "Whereas, said bill as so prepared those In closo touch with current and Introduced In said House of s, that tho Douthitt resolution resentntives proposes many changes will stir up n strong sentiment do- - cldedly unfavorable to Hawaiian su- gar Interests among tho laboring peo- ple of tlio Pacific Coast. Want Cowboys i: von lug llulletln-Plcas- o allow mo spaco In J our v ulii able columns to uxplalu.thu situation or many persons who ilcslru.l tu enter trouble to appearing )!'. for thu which Is In Itself an section, to thosii lag parado mid public, would amircrlalo seeing looking niilmals. leiinisld cr matter al- low to toko Thanking remain, Honolulu, Ladyfihgers Macaroons Alexander Young SNUB SEATTLE COELHO OBJECTS TO ORGANICJHANGES Introduces Resolution Condemning The Amendments CALLS FOR LAND CORRESPONDENCE Stnntc Has Busy Session and Busi- ness Is. Jumped Through With in Record Time Recess Appointments SENATE Third Day Morning The, step toward opposing the proposed amendments to Organic Act take'n In tho Konntc morning Senator Coelho from Maul Introduced tho following reso- lution, which, on motion, wan tabled until a printed or bill In pectntlon if Its bring enacted '" our "enrme pi lernioriai govern ment that would be, if enacted Into law. distasteful to people or Territory adn subversive or tho prin- ciple or popular government and In- imical to the best Interests of our Territory and subvorslvo or disposition or tho public In regard to which, In particular, tho amendments proposed by said nlll aro designated withdraw from courts ptrscnt Military Jurisdiction over pertaining to pub- lic lands, und to vest mi unusual and arbitrary authority respecting same In tho Governor or Territory and the of Public neither or whom nro respon- sible o, or subject to control by, tho people, or tho of Ter- ritory; mid, "whereas. It Is that any change In the public land laws should "Thcrcroro be It Itosolveil, by tho Henaio oi me Territory or Iiawntl, structed, to telegraph to Pineapples! Bananas! THE BEST THAT MONEY CAN BUY. Island Fruit Co., 72 8. KING. thn parndu as conbojH A grearMiiaity Involvo the principle or a greater liaui gone to the expense of having degreo or control thereof by the pco-the- lr riding outfit oiled polished I'le. through tho of this and also hava cuno llirouch u tot or Territory, get nlco h occasion, Session attraction and part or tho parade 1U- - tho I louse or Representatives mutter ovor with scora! ring, That tho Clerk of tho Benato peopla concerning tho nrtlclo In ten "na the Clerk of the Hotiso of paper, which It slated the resentatlves or theTerrltory ot or tlio committee, cow- - wall he, und aro hereby In- - boy I beg say, pooplo bus (Unapprised or tlielr iietluii has- - me rrcsiuont oi mo aenaio and tlio lug their opinions ns uncalled for, fipcakcr of tlio House of fleprcsonta-afte- r advertising for to enter tlves of the United States, to their names. It Is an Injustice lo (Continued on Page 4) thoso that have Intentions of tak-- g " g5S part lo thu iiiik h inoroi to tho nlco I hope the commltteu will their action in this and tho rowbojH part you In advance, I IICHpoctfully yours, JOSi; J. DIAS. rob. 19. Cafe FLOODS OF tho was this wheh copy the the this tho and lands thereof, to tho their controversies said thn tho Commissioner Legislature, tho desirable Immediately und concur-lligtulk- tho they same and tho had who first Into Our Boys Are Hardened to climate and hard runs. They nev- er give up when told to rush. TERRITORIAL MESSENGER SERVICE. PHONE 381. Spring- - Mattresses a NEW SHIPMENT OF HIGH GRADE, IMPORTED SPRING MATTRESSES, FOR WOOD Ott IRON BEDS, JUST RECEIVED, . , J. Hopp & Co., 185 KING ST. TOKIO WEAVERS SNUBJEATTLE T0KI0, Japan, Feb". 10. The wenvcrs of Japan have resolved not to participate in the Alaska-Yuko- n Exposition at Seattle on account of Uio attitude of certnin elements on the Pacific Coast toward the Japanese peo- ple. Other trade organizations of Japcn continue with their preparations-t- participate. FOR CONSERVATION WASHINGTON, D. C, Feb. 10. President Roosevelt is preparing to call a World's Conservation Congress to meet at The Hague next Sep- tember. RACE GAMBLING IS SACRAMENTO. Calif.. Feb. 19. KILLED bill which wipes out race-trac- k gambling in California. The law takes effect in sixty days. BULGARIA SOFIA, Bulgaria, Feb. 10. Russia, France, and Great Britain have recognized the of Bulgaria. -- z .. . 550,000. FOR SCIENCE CITY OF MEXICO. Mexico, Feb. 19. The Mexican Academy of Sci- ence has offered $50,000, as a n.va.J for the discovery of a tor typhoid lever. i FEDERAL JUDQE Keb VJ The bill Jndgo In tho Federal Court of Hawaii NAME SHIP WILL Ull I 1111 I LHIl Henceforth all wireless messages, received from Bhlps nt sea, and cabled lo tho mainland, will boar a dato lino giving the source whence thoy came. I or some time J. A. Ilaleh, manager or tho Wireless Telegraph Company, has been trying to Induce tho Commercial Pacific Cable Company to agree ( placing such wording at tho hoad of I messages as shall show tho rercUer hvw und where they were receUcd Under tho oliT rule, a wlridesH ro eclved from tho I.urliiie, mid cabled to San Kranclsco, had only a Honolulu date line. Thus tho pcrwyi receiving the messago had no way of knowing that It wns sent from sea by wireless, unleim-lb- o sender pa'd tor tho explan- atory phrase. This morning Dalch receUed a lei- - ter from J, D. dallies, or tho Cublo Company, announcing that henceforth nil messages received will read llur' 'S'S "' """"' Honolulu.' Tho word "Iladlo" that Iho messago canio by wireless, Iho name of tho ships shows where the sender was, nnd Honolulu makes plain tlio )ort through which the message was sont. It Is believed thut this nrnitigo-men- t will greatly facMltato hiislness s The attention or the shippers Is railed to tlio fact that tho Manna Kea freight will bo received tomorrow (Saturday) shortly otter she arrives rrom llllo. No freight will bo receiv- ed nn Mnmliiv H'nRliltir-lni- i llli-l- PH0NE15.J(Iny, IN CALIFORNIA independence preventive WASHINGTON. OF IIL11UL1 superintendent Governor Gillett has signed the RECOGNIZED . - BILL PA88CD. carrying provlMnns for 111" Becomt pasted Congress today ELSIE SMITH DEAD VICTIH TYPH01D miu, ,:,80 Smltn, .laughter or lien. r Smith or tho .ludlclar Depart- - runt, died this morning of typhoid frcr Miss Smith was, up tu tho Ulno f taklnt; III, stenographer In lfl AUnrncy (jc,lora-- oince Shn w,s Ncr l'"l"ilr with eerjone. nnil her midden death will bo qulto n shock to thoso who know her. DEMOCRAT LOWE GOT THE JOB (Jeurgo K I.owc', Democrat, nnd special Interpreter for I,. I,. McCain! lets In his campaign against Dclegato Kiihlo, wns this afternoon na'meil us assistant secretary ot tho Senate. The Republican candidate, Harry van (llo-- l iBcl)) Wils ,,, ,,,. tno votpgi ,,()WC relative of Senator Drown of llllo. who was his principal backer. At .1 o'clock this afternoon the Sen' ale went Into executive session to coni Idtr the (iovurnor'H recess appoint litems, Tho formality or adJournlUR was giinu tliroiigli with, after wlilcl; Preslilent W O Smith Imuicdlatelj called thu luembeiH together iiriIii sending oil spectators und nowFpjperj men out or tho room. J A bill to 'establish Iho Initiative nnd referendum In Hawaii was Intro-- j timed by Representative ntrtudo tlillj afternoon "' g' If you dress in white for the FLORAL PARADE you will need a pair of our White Canvas or Buckskin Oxfords Our Stock is complete in Men's White Goods I lyjojSmKilUttMV m 023 FORT STREET Manufacturers' Shoe Co., Ltd. ( r- -J vAiViiMr . ailhitti-ftJil-iiiU- g. lAij Ji&sssffik-'iAJuH' iMwMi lI,iiMktU, n t

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Page 1: vi Evening Bulletin · m r,.vi r f. From San Francisco: Motigolln 1'ib. 22 Evening Bulletin The day, when the poorly llahted For San Francisco: store', below the level of the street,

mr ,

.vir

f .From San Francisco:

Motigolln 1'ib. 22 Evening Bulletin The day, when the poorly llahtedFor San Francisco: store', below the level of the street,

Koic.l 1 VI). 13 will be patronized, Has gone andFrom Vancouver: riddance. The clean, well lighted ttore

Moana . l'el). 19 easily entered and advertise In thoFor Vnncouvcr: B 1 1 wins.u e n

Mn!"ir" "" 'i 3,30 EDITION In Honolulu It's the Evening BulletinVOL. XI. NO. 4230. PAGES. HONOLULU! TERRITORY OF HAWAII. FRIDAY. FEBRUARY J9. 1009. 8 PAOES. PRICE 5 CENTS.

HOUSE" FOR ROOSEVELT AND JAPAN

H.

i

JAPANESEFLORAL PARADE --

JUDGES NAMEDDlrcctiil Potrle of the 190S Floral

Pnrndo Committee Iiiim completed Illsllht of Judges for the blR event nextMonday. All of those Judges withthe exception (if thnso Tor tho p'a-- ll

riders' hcctlnn, nro "lualllilnls," who

lire spending the winter In tho IkI-n-

Tim JuiIrcm will niaUo theirdecisions iih soon iih possible afterllin Parade re.uhcs- - Knplolnnt l'.irl;,fnllowlnR which Mm. Walter 1'.

l'loar, wife of the Governor, willprcFcnt the tiophlcs to tho wIiiiicih.The Hat of Judges followH: I

Automobiles Mr. J. S. Hi enr, r;

Mih, .1. II lliyun, HotheHtcr,N. VI , nnil Mih J. W. Smith, Parso,X. I).

Carriages f? .1. 11. Ilrynn, Hocli.

ts;COMING NEXT YEAR

Steamship. Company Will

Help Bring VisitorsHerF

Htt.iiM.iry H."P Wooif of the Promo(Inn Committee Ih In receipt of n let-ter fiom C. K. IT. tlsshor. HabitantInillle manager of the Canadian Pa-cific rallinlld, which speaks well furthn tourist prnspicts fur next curThe letter follows:

"1 have vpur fnvor of tho 1rith Inst,nnil nm obliged to you for copy of theHawaiian Klxh Hunk

"In regard to the iiuestlnii nf IiiihIiiohh l.i tho Cimi'dlnn-AiiKtiallni- i line,I iIIkciikkuiI this matter with Mr. .1. CIrons of tin) C. A. ljnu rather murethan n moutliH Hgo, nnil I understandUnit he In looking Into It. ami oxpcclsto tin iihlii to take aetlifii that will leailto considerable bitslncrs for next sea-mii- i.

It heliiR too I.t it In Mo nu thingfor tho picHent winter

"Voiiu vr illy(Silt.) "l's K i: UHHIIKR,

"AhKl. Passe liget Tiallle Muu.igci 'mm

SUGAR

SAN TRANfiisCO, Calif., Feb. 19.SUGAR: 88 analysis Beets, 10s. Par-it-

4.11 cents. Previous quotation,10s. .1.4d.

'1 hm'ost hlil fur the construe lionof llin new building for the Kiiulheo1.) Ill HiiHpltat, ncdiiillug to the planstlruwn hy Architect .1 II Craig, resput In hv A P. McDonnlil. Ills hlilwan SuO.Oim. Tho liiiiml of trusteesof the liiiiltHl now Iiiik the bids uiiilcreoimlileiatlnii mill tho continel willpiolinlily ho let wlthlu n Tew das.

3SF""For Sale" cards at Bulletin.

BenjaminClothes

nrc nlways Just Right,The dressiest and mostparticular men wear" Benjamin " DressSuits and a DressSuit must be perfectlytailored,

The same perfecttailoring' is found inall "Benjamin Clothes"And the best . wearing,

k goods arealways used in makingtnem,

The KashCo.,Ltd.,

COR. FORT & HOTEL.

oiler, N. Y; Mrs. J S, Hrcar, Van-

couver, ami MrM.'c. 12. l'orgusonj NowYork City.

rioatB Mr. .1. W. Smtlli, r.irgo, N.1).; Mre. it. I,. Morse, Seattle; anilMrs. George W. Klnne, Chicago.

IllcyclPN, Kilo Department, Hie.Mr. H. I,. Mnrso, Seattle; Mrs. II. St.

(i.ir, San rinurlsro; anil Miss Gcor-gln- a

.liilner, Chliugo,Pu-- u HIiIoih Mia. J. M. Dowbott,

Mrs. 1!. l. I,ow, mid Mr. Harry vonHolt.

Mih. Kinney nnil Mli.i Joiner moi.t the present tlmo visiting tho Vol--

ihi, hut will rutin n tomorrow ninin-Ii- ir

Dllccltir I'clrln Rut 111 totiihwith them ami secured, tlielr consentby wliclcss

IS

KOREA PASSENGER

Dr. Hong Goes To Buy

Machinery For His

Government111 H. T Kong, brother of the Rev".

Mr. Kong of thin elly, Ih ii throughIn tlio sttamshlp Korea. Dr.

Koiir, a civil engineer of tlu ChlnusoGovernment, rocs to tho United Stntes,uiul (uobably o Kurope, to iiircharomining machinery for tlio Chinese gov-ernment. The ost of' tho nrirhliiurynnil mining appliances iitnouiit toabout ?3,0Hi!,(iiiil. ,

Kong Ih, a giailu.itc of one of thecolleges of the Hulled StateM Hopassed through hero iiiinu mrs agoon his wa to China, ami while therehe wax cniplojed by tho Chinese gov-ernment. This afternoon tho ilnctnrwilt bo entertained by the local Chincho at u Clilueso restaurant on Smithtticct

STREET CARNIVAL

PLANSJCOMPLETED

The ciimtiiltteo on tho street enrnl-Mil- ,

to be liehl on Monday evening1 onllin, iliiwn town HtreetK, has irei.ira-tliui-

.lliout (ompleleil foi' (ho ovenlVdilele liamee on thu niuaro boiituleilIi.' King Hotel. HIhIioii, nnO Kurtstreets will bo prohibited during theuvinliig, except as to street cars uiuliiutiuuoblleH of tlio two auto liverystatins witiiing tlifprescrlbed limits.

Many of the uierrhants aro iirotmr.lug to decotato their phicos of IiiihIlii'ss aii-- l ii big anil Jolly tlmo la

Dancing later In, tho inenhigill tho Alexamler Voimg hotel, willptiibabl attrart ninny.

Cvnrrt Ootir.i fbrMmMADE IN NnWYORld7lfn)RnI,t.tntnr(SWnW

WEAVERSLEGISLATORS MAKE

SURE OFTHEIR PAY

House Passes Its FirstBill, Making Salary

Appropriation

REPKESENrATIYES HURRY

THROUGH MORNING'S WORK

Kinney Has Freak Measure Prohibit-ing Open Sale of Fish and

Meat in TerritorialMarkets

HOUSE

Third Day Morning SessionThe House has passed Its llrsl hill.

Although this Is only tho third dayof tho session, this incnsuro has beenIntroduced, rushed through first nnilscioud reading, nnil finally passed onthird rending. And there was no lu

or discussion. No oppositionwhntoter was made to tho measure.Tho icawin for this unusual occur- -

rtneu Is that tho hill provides moneyto pay tho Industrious legislators fortheir strenuous work.

The morning tension was.n shortone, all the work In sight being

at 10.'3., when an adjournmentwas taken becauso there seemed to bonothing olso'to do. Tho morning wasitnovontful mid tlio proceedings tamo.The first real, gcnulno freak measuroul tlio now session wnB IntroducedMid slipped through without difficul-ty a resolution to prohibit tho saleor meat and llsh openly In tho Terri-torial markets

At tho beginning of Hie morning BOH'

kIoii, after thu reading of tho record,tho Hic.iker took up thu tloveruor'smessage and rcfoircd It, according totopics, to tho committees having thoselespectlvo subjects In charge.

A eoniniunlcatlon from 11. P. Wood,of thn Promotion Committor, oxtondlngto tho members, tlielr whes andfllends, mi Invllutlon to attend ihnxuf-blbltlo- n

of It. K. Hotline's mining pic-tures next week was read, Kalolopiiat oneo wanted to know whether ad-

mission would bo freo. Oneo beforetho legislators had been stung.New Bills.

Under the head of new hills Kamaproponed a measure to raise thu payof road laborers In tho employ of thoTerritory to not less than ?2 a dayThis Is the third hill of thu saiiio character Introduced In tho House, andltlce raised this lnt and moved thatonly ouo of them bo printed Tho billwas referred to tho 1'rlullng Commit-tee, thn Hioukcr (minting nut that thecommittee could uso some discretionas to what bills should bo printed.School Age 8 Years

Tho expected measuro to shut outof tho public Achuols all children midcr tho ago of eight years was broughtbefiuo thu House this morning In thoshape, of a hill Introduced by Moanaulito amend thu compulsory school law,Section 212 or tho Itovlsed I.awu. Thobill, however, Is not radical us It sim-ply dins not render compulsory tho at-

tendance of children at school until(Continued on Page 4),'

Pamphlets Will

Soon Be ReadyOwing to the great demand

for "Hawaiian Securities," apamphlet of full and valuableinformation concerning everyfirm and corporation listed onthe Stock Exchange, it hasbeen found necessary to printn much larger edition.

The book will be ready in ashort time for free distribu-tion to all who will leave ustheir names and addresses.

HawaiianTrust Co.

Ltd.,

Japanese

Resolve By

DouthittWith ouo lirrnnl the members of

tho Ilnuin of leprcHpiitiitlea went on1 cord this afternoon as supporting

tho President In his pacific policy to-

ward Japnn, and deprecating the ac-tion of certain States or tho Union inpassing, or trjlng to pass, legislationantagonistic to the people or Nippon,

The iraoliitloii, endorsing tlio Pres-ident's stand, was Introduced by

K A Douthitt In this aft-ernoon's session, und, though therewan miiiid little dlseiisslon regardingthe exact wording or tho document,there wns not a single ticgatho bal-lot when tho matter wia put to uvolo.

In his resolution Mr. Douthitt referrcd to the ntnlcablo relations ?.uf' on ?n '; eeurcd rro-- thowhich luivo always existed between '!""", n"'r", l,Cf"r

- tho Scnato:tho citizens or Hawaii tho Jap- - -- whereas, there Is now pending Innnesoj lie cnlled ntlenlloii.to tho Im- - and horore tho House or Iteuresentn-pnrtn- nt

place which tho Japanese oc- - then of the United States. In the ex- -cupy In thq Held of Hawaiian Indus- -try, anil cxpicssed thn hope thai the ' me. rrucrai uongress, a milpleasant relations w'ould 'never anA ' Ulttn tmporlant partlc-Htr-iln-

Ulars the Organic andproviding a government for tlils Tcr- -

Thougli tho resolution passed w Itn- - rltnry f andout nny opposition, It Is believed by "Whereas, said bill as so preparedthose In closo touch with current and Introduced In said House of s,

that tho Douthitt resolution resentntives proposes many changeswill stir up n strong sentiment do- -

cldedly unfavorable to Hawaiian su-

gar Interests among tho laboring peo-

ple of tlio Pacific Coast.

Want

Cowboysi: von lug llulletln-Plcas- o

allow mo spaco In J our v uliiable columns to uxplalu.thu situationor many persons who ilcslru.l tu enter

trouble to appearing )!'.for thu which Is In Itself an

section, to thosii

lag parado midpublic, would amircrlalo

seeing looking niilmals.leiinisld

cr matter al-

low to tokoThanking remain,

Honolulu,

Ladyfihgers

Macaroons

Alexander Young

SNUB SEATTLECOELHO OBJECTS TO

ORGANICJHANGES

Introduces Resolution

Condemning The

Amendments

CALLS FOR

LAND CORRESPONDENCE

Stnntc Has Busy Session and Busi-ness Is. Jumped Through With

in Record Time RecessAppointments

SENATE

Third Day MorningThe, step toward opposing the

proposed amendments to OrganicAct take'n In tho Konntcmorning Senator Coelho fromMaul Introduced tho following reso-lution, which, on motion, wan tableduntil a printed or bill In

pectntlon if Its bring enacted

'" our "enrme pi lernioriai government that would be, if enacted Intolaw. distasteful to people orTerritory adn subversive or tho prin-ciple or popular government and In-

imical to the best Interests of ourTerritory and subvorslvo or

disposition or thopublic In regard towhich, In particular, tho amendmentsproposed by said nlll aro designated

withdraw from courtsptrscnt Military Jurisdiction over

pertaining to pub-lic lands, und to vest mi unusual andarbitrary authority respectingsame In tho Governor or Territoryand the of Public

neither or whom nro respon-sible o, or subject to control by, thopeople, or tho of Ter-ritory; mid,

"whereas. It Is that anychange In the public land laws should

"Thcrcroro be It Itosolveil, by thoHenaio oi me Territory or Iiawntl,

structed, to telegraph to

Pineapples! Bananas!THE BEST THAT MONEY

CAN BUY.

Island Fruit Co.,72 8. KING.

thn parndu as conbojH A grearMiiaity Involvo the principle or a greaterliaui gone to the expense of having degreo or control thereof by the pco-the- lr

riding outfit oiled polished I'le. through tho of thisand also hava cuno llirouch u tot or Territory,

get nlco hoccasion,

Session

attraction and part or tho parade 1U- - tho I louse or Representativesmutter ovor with scora! ring, That tho Clerk of tho Benato

peopla concerning tho nrtlclo In ten "na the Clerk of the Hotiso ofpaper, which It slated the resentatlves or theTerrltory ot

or tlio committee, cow- - wall he, und aro hereby In- -boy I beg say, pooplobus (Unapprised or tlielr iietluii has- - me rrcsiuont oi mo aenaio and tliolug their opinions ns uncalled for, fipcakcr of tlio House of fleprcsonta-afte- r

advertising for to enter tlves of the United States, totheir names. It Is an Injustice lo (Continued on Page 4)thoso that have Intentions of tak-- g " g5S

part lo thu iiiik h inoroito tho

nlcoI hope the commltteu willtheir action in this and

tho rowbojH partyou In advance, I

IICHpoctfully yours,JOSi; J. DIAS.

rob. 19.

Cafe

FLOODS OF

thowas this

wheh

copy the

the this

thoand

lands thereof,

to tho their

controversies said

thntho

Commissioner

Legislature, tho

desirable

Immediately

und

concur-lligtulk-

tho

they

same and tho

had

who

first

Into

Our Boys AreHardened

to climate and hard runs. They nev-er give up when told to rush.

TERRITORIAL MESSENGERSERVICE. PHONE 381.

Spring-- Mattressesa

NEW SHIPMENT OF HIGH GRADE, IMPORTED

SPRING MATTRESSES, FOR WOOD Ott IRON BEDS,

JUST RECEIVED, . ,

J. Hopp & Co.,185 KING ST.

TOKIO WEAVERS

SNUBJEATTLET0KI0, Japan, Feb". 10. The wenvcrs of Japan have resolved not to

participate in the Alaska-Yuko- n Exposition at Seattle on account of Uioattitude of certnin elements on the Pacific Coast toward the Japanese peo-ple. Other trade organizations of Japcn continue with their preparations-t-

participate.

FOR CONSERVATIONWASHINGTON, D. C, Feb. 10. President Roosevelt is preparing

to call a World's Conservation Congress to meet at The Hague next Sep-

tember.

RACE GAMBLING IS

SACRAMENTO. Calif.. Feb. 19.

KILLED

bill which wipes out race-trac- k gambling in California. The law takeseffect in sixty days.

BULGARIA

SOFIA, Bulgaria, Feb. 10. Russia, France, and Great Britain haverecognized the of Bulgaria.

--z .. .

550,000. FOR SCIENCECITY OF MEXICO. Mexico, Feb. 19. The Mexican Academy of Sci-

ence has offered $50,000, as a n.va.J for the discovery of ator typhoid lever.

i

FEDERAL JUDQE

Keb VJ The billJndgo In tho Federal Court of Hawaii

NAME SHIP WILL

Ull I 1111 I LHIl

Henceforth all wireless messages,received from Bhlps nt sea, and cabledlo tho mainland, will boar a dato linogiving the source whence thoy came.I or some time J. A. Ilaleh, manager ortho Wireless Telegraph Company, hasbeen trying to Induce tho CommercialPacific Cable Company to agree (

placing such wording at tho hoad of I

messages as shall show tho rercUerhvw und where they were receUcd

Under tho oliT rule, a wlridesH roeclved from tho I.urliiie, mid cabled toSan Kranclsco, had only a Honoluludate line. Thus tho pcrwyi receivingthe messago had no way of knowingthat It wns sent from sea by wireless,unleim-lb- o sender pa'd tor tho explan-atory phrase.

This morning Dalch receUed a lei- -

ter from J, D. dallies,or tho Cublo Company, announcingthat henceforth nil messages received

will read llur' 'S'S "' """"'Honolulu.'

Tho word "Iladlo" that Ihomessago canio by wireless, Iho nameof tho ships shows where the senderwas, nnd Honolulu makes plain tlio)ort through which the message wassont. It Is believed thut this nrnitigo-men- t

will greatly facMltato hiislnesss

The attention or the shippers Israiled to tlio fact that tho Manna Keafreight will bo received tomorrow(Saturday) shortly otter she arrivesrrom llllo. No freight will bo receiv-ed nn Mnmliiv H'nRliltir-lni- i llli-l-

PH0NE15.J(Iny,

IN CALIFORNIA

independence

preventive

WASHINGTON.

OF

IIL11UL1

superintendent

Governor Gillett has signed the

RECOGNIZED

.-

BILL PA88CD.

carrying provlMnns for 111" Becomtpasted Congress today

ELSIE SMITH DEAD

VICTIH TYPH01D

miu, ,:,80 Smltn, .laughter or lien.r Smith or tho .ludlclar Depart- -runt, died this morning of typhoidfrcr Miss Smith was, up tu thoUlno f taklnt; III, stenographer In

lfl AUnrncy (jc,lora-- oince Shnw,s Ncr l'"l"ilr with eerjone. nnilher midden death will bo qulto nshock to thoso who know her.

DEMOCRAT LOWE

GOT THE JOB

(Jeurgo K I.owc', Democrat, nndspecial Interpreter for I,. I,. McCain!lets In his campaign against DclegatoKiihlo, wns this afternoon na'meil usassistant secretary ot tho Senate. TheRepublican candidate, Harry van (llo-- l

iBcl)) Wils ,,, ,,,. tno votpgi ,,()WC

relative of Senator Drown of llllo.who was his principal backer.

At .1 o'clock this afternoon the Sen'ale went Into executive session to coniIdtr the (iovurnor'H recess appoint

litems, Tho formality or adJournlURwas giinu tliroiigli with, after wlilcl;Preslilent W O Smith Imuicdlateljcalled thu luembeiH together iiriIiisending oil spectators und nowFpjperjmen out or tho room. J

A bill to 'establish Iho Initiativennd referendum In Hawaii was Intro-- j

timed by Representative ntrtudo tlilljafternoon

"' g'

If you dress in white for the FLORAL

PARADE you will need a pair of our

White Canvas or

Buckskin Oxfords

Our Stock is complete in Men's White

Goods

I lyjojSmKilUttMV m 023 FORT STREET Manufacturers' Shoe Co., Ltd.(

r- -J

vAiViiMr . ailhitti-ftJil-iiiU- g. lAijJi&sssffik-'iAJuH' iMwMi lI,iiMktU, n t

Page 2: vi Evening Bulletin · m r,.vi r f. From San Francisco: Motigolln 1'ib. 22 Evening Bulletin The day, when the poorly llahted For San Francisco: store', below the level of the street,

mm, AmiWEEKLY GALEHDAR

MUMIAVLeahl Ch.ipter No. 2 Regular

11 urn may

VIII1.NRI3AVmutiaiUv

Honolulu Chapter Regular5 p. m.

I'lilMAY

H.V'IL'IIUAV

All vlsltti.g members of theOrder nro cordially luvlteil tointend meetings ut local lodges

1 HAUMONY LODGE,' No. 3, 1. 0. 0. F..

v'I Meets evciy Monday evening it1:30 Id I. O. 0. I' Hall, Tort Street.

IS. II. HKNDUY, Sc.ietary.k. D. w ictus, n. o.

All vlsltlug brothers very cordiallyujviwa.

OAHU LODGE, No. 1, K. of P.

Meets every first ind third Frl- -

.? Any evening ut In K. ot I'. Hall,Corner Fort and Iteratanla. Visiting

' brother cordially invited to attend.&

, F. II. NUC1KNT, C. 0.jt. It. U03LINO. K. II. H.

V5 HOHOLULU LODGE 010, B. P. 0. E.

:''. , Honolulu Lodgo No. 610, II. V. 0.ff t, will met In their hnll on Kingi, Bj&tt Fort Btrevt every Friday even-KJn- j.

?, By ordor of the B. It.:sn IICNltY 0. EASTON,"5 Secretary.

WM. II. MclNiniNY, 13. 11.

. Wtt. M'KINLEY LODGE No.8, K.ofP.?f Meou everj 2nd and 4th Saturday

" evening at 7:30 o'clock In K. of P.& Rail, cor. Fort and llerctanla Visit- -

itiS brntbors cordlully Invited to at- -

ifflnil.v. m. Mec;iii;w. c. c.IT A JAfWIMKN. If Tr. S.

Jv- -

feal2?3ZiX,U AERIE 140, F. 0. E.

Meets on tuo 2nd and 4th WF.Djji'NTSSDAY evenings ot each month at

.?;30 o'clocU In K. ot 1. Unit, corneri'Berctnnia nnd Fort streets,M 1?lt,.. - .,... .... ,..,,..., . n- -

,h,u& iuiyiva uiu iu.iicu ti, ,,'hVQUU,

Ei W. h. FRA.KIi, W., Trest.11. T. WOOUK. lecy.

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

p' Meets every first nnd third Thursdays of r.-- h month at Knight ol1'ythiin Hnll. Vtsltlnt: brothers lv

Invited in nttonctft A. n. AiiLI-Sirill- Sachem.

m

A. K. MU11PHY, C. of K.

erraffl.es

The best assortment evershown in the city. STYLES

nnd PRICES TO SUIT EVERYBODY.

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

CHAMBER'S DRUG

CO., Ltd.

Comer King and Fort Streets,PHONE 131.

llL

BE RYCROFT'S SODAv.-

Turcst Flavor Hichcst Qualitv''' Guaranteed Absolutely Pure.

TllONE 270.

jf Wong Wong,CONTRACTOR nnd BUILDER.

n riiUWiJiDu anu i'utuwu.IpHco: Honolulu Painting Co., 221

liing Bt.; V. u llox UI5.

ASSESSMENT NO. 0II n tho II nil. on Mutual Jlonevoloit

seoclaMon due Dec. IE, 130S,Jan. 15, 1909. All assess- -

mmt aro payable at tho Secretary'sco, ICnplblanl Uulldlng. King andil.ea Sts

iillnnlt books of nil ports, lodgers,manufactured by tho Uiillutln

'ubjlihlgg Company.

I

EdisonAmberol

RecordsMade by a special process,

of toughened material, with a200.thread record ; it will playan average of four minutes.

Cost per record, 50c. Spe-cial attachment to fit any pho-- .

nogranh except the Gem, Oldrecords.

Hawaiian NewsCo., Iitd.,

Alexander Young Building.IL

RelieblSityis written on every piece f-- laao ' silverware we sell.We Carry It In

Three Beautiful Patterns

Our guarantee goes witheach,

J. A. R. Vieira & Co.

113 HOTEL STREET

Gold DollarsAt a Discountarc jurt as easy to get as a good Jobof painting at a cheap price. WhenI do work I do it right not cheap,

Tom SharpTlir PAINTER

Elite Bui'ding. Phone 397.SHARP SIGNS attract attention

Pau Ka Nanais a necessity to the personwho believes cleanliness isnext to Godliness.

SALE WEEKTOWELS

COMFORTERS

BOOM'S

Fall MillineryBEAUTIFUL STYLES

NOW ON EXHIBITION.

MISS POWER'SBOSTON BLDG.. FORT ST.

CUT FLOWERS

FOR YOUR VALENTINE

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

Telephone 339.

WA1KIKI INN'The Finest Bathing- - on the Beach."

Meals At All Hours.

WINES, LIQUORS. AND CIGARS.W. C. BERGIN. Proprietor.

LUNCHES and DRINKSThe most popular

place in town.

The Fashion SaloonHotel St. near Fort

lack Scully. Jack Roberts.

The Encore SaloonTry a drink at the new place and

have "MATT" HEFFERN lerve yon.

COR. HOTEL and NUUANU.

HEADQUARTERS FOR

Best Draught BeerAT

Orpheum Saloon,

McTighe FavoriteIho Best WJiiskey. on the Market.rHOS. F. McTIGHE & CO.. AGENTS.

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

P. H. BURNETTE,Attorney-at-La- for the District

Courts; Notary Publio; DrawMortgages, Deeds, Bills of Sale,Leases, Wills, etc; Agent to GrantMarriage Licenses.

70 MERCHANT ST.HONOLULU. PHONE 310.

jrjiy"For Rent" cards on sale atthe Bulletin office.

EVENING TiUlLETIN, HONOLULU, T. I!., FRIDAY, FED, 19, 1969.

LOCAL AND GENERAL

'Hc.Vc lunch at the Roval Annex.Worn Is selling beautiful Inci-- cur-

tains, whlto and ecru, nt prices fromJ1.15 to 14.76 a pair.

Hon. Cecil Drown returned from Ja-pan this morning In the Korea. Ha lalooking well and Is glad to get back10 HAWAII,

Ah l.mn 8u wna litis morning grantcd n divorce by Judge Robinson fromV. miff Kiun su on the ground or extrcmo cnielty.

Coat your Iron roofs with "Arabic"You will be surprised at Its coolingand preservative properties CaliforniaFeed Co., agents. .

, Ou Installments ot J3 per month youCan purchase n Whltn Family Rotarysewing machine. Bonny ft Co., Ltd.,agent. 1SC6 Fort fit. Phono 488.

Dr. S, T, Kong, well known to theHonolulu ChlncBo community, Is athrough passenger In the Korea. HoIs a brother of Hcv. Kong of this city.

Morliuatsu, charged with havinga countryman named Ota, with

n sword, pleaded guilty before JitdgoDo Doll this morning and wns givensi months. "

The Atcherlcy cine, an appeal fromthe order of the district magistratecommitting him to tlio naylum, hasbeen sot by Judge Lindsay for nextTuesday morning.

Meet your friends at Roval Annex,The Manna Ken will receive freight

tomorrow. No freight for any steamerswill hn iccclvcd by the Intor-lalnn-

company on Mommy it will bo strict'ly observed as n holiday.

If you (Ircsa In whlto for tlio FloralParade, you will need n pair of ourwhlto canvas or buckskin OxfordB. Ourstock of men's whlto goods la completo. Manufacturers' Shoo Co.. Lid

Dan Kamnhu's Job n.i receivingclerk nt the police station has beentaken by Leonard Parish, who, beforothis promotion, wns bicycle officer.Sheriff Jnrrctt bcllovcs In promotinglilt; own men Instead ot bringing nowmen in to the better positions.

Hov. .Mr. Fenton-Smlt- has receiveda letter from Illshop Itcstarlck contain-ing tho gratifying news that the $.",71

needed for the completion of tho inter-lo- r

of tho church of tho Holy AKstlpghim been Kccurod. Ah a cnuncticncotho work of finishing the Interior willbo begun as soon as tho workmen nruready to undertake It. Hllo Tribune.

SHOPPING NEWS

AND

BUSINESS REMINDERS

For Japanese, help nmlo or female.cnll at 1128 Union street, or phono to679.

L. Ahoy, on Nuuanu street, tinstitRl rornlvpil n nnw nlilnmpnt nf rlli- -bom. Many new styles In fancy ribbons, satin nnd taffeta.

Fork-dippe- chocolates aro puro andwell flavored. Tho Palm has a largeassortment, mndo dally, and conse-quently arc alwnya fresh.

A flno lino of Knox strnws. In thospring styles, has Just been rccciyednt SUva's Toggery. Prices from $3up. Slop nnd lake n look at them.

The firm of ThomnHF. MoTlgho & Co. havo some veryflno wines nnd liquors in for domesticuse. Tho Dubnnuct wino bitters aromaking a big hit.

SI. Ivan Dow gives notlco that allstock In "Mayflower" liought up toand Including Fobruary 28. will bosold at 25 cents, but after March 1sttho prlco will go up to 35 cents'.

Tho tlireo finest brands o waterlioso aro the "Sanmon.'VStcrllng,'' and"Hawaii" brands. Tho'y nro guaranteed to gtvo perfect satisfaction. Thco.II. Davles & Co., Hardwaro Depart-ment.

POLICE COURT JOTTING

There were only n few cases onIho Pollco Court calendar this morn-ing. Sovcral of them were strickenmid others remanded till noxl week.

Mra. Chung She no relation ofHaggards heroine was chargedwith rnlslng Hndes In a kitchenHo.uabble at her apartment hOuso.'It'appears that two othor Chlncso la'dleaand Sho sat down to nn Informallunch togothcr. Ilctwocn slpa ofchar, tho ladles, In real orthodoxmanner, discussed tho shortcomingsof husbands In general.

tMadam Sho objected to some torridremarks r her lord nnd master, nndthen tlio trouble started. 'It appearsthat tho scrap was devoid of anyrplo boarlng on lilting or twistingcertain portions of tho body whilstl:i clinches, Mrs. She claims that Intho first round sho was lilt below thohilt, and that subsequent events didnot interest her very much. Still shofaintly remembers someone trying tobreak her arm off at tho elbow. For-tunately, the said member was pret-ty tough and still maintains connec-tion with' the body. Fruu Sho says,sho did not swing her good wing forher assnilnnt'H point sho beingJammed against tlio wnll ot thokitchen and unable to work freely.

Jtnlgo Andrndo then took a handai.d, uftor a few trenchant remarks,discharged tho accused.

A Most Excellent Assortment of

SUITINGSi

W. W. Ahana Co.,LIMITED

(12 S. KING ST. ,PH0NE KO,THE BEST "FITTERS" IN TOWN,

TO ANNEX KOREA

TOKIO, Japan, Feb. 18- .- Tho Korean Homo Minister, In nn Inter-view on the present dual government of Korea, describes It ns Ineffectivennd costly. lie declares that tho onl hope of prosperity nnd pence la tbo found In a strong, centralized, single government. Prince Ito willreturn hero Saturday, nnd It Is believed that Important chnnges In Ko-te- a

arc Impending,

This may mean that Korea la to be nuncxe'd to the Japanese Km-plr- c.

Hclng unmortgaged, It could bo used on an the basis forn largo loan; nnd, having much spire room within Its borders. It couldtrhc all of the surplus population ot 'Jhpan Vhlcli Is now denied entranceto the United States and Canada, '

MILLIONS FOR P0ST0FFI0EWASHINGTON, D. C, Feb. 18.' The" Postodlco Appropriation

carrying $232,000,000., passed the. Senate after a stormy debate.

RACE TRACKS' END IN CALIFORNIASACttAMBNTO, Calif., Feb. lS.Uovcrnor Olllctt will the null-racin- g

bill tomorrow.

Remember

TAFT IS ACINCINNATI, Ohio, Feb, IS. - -

a Master Mason.

SHAH'S BROTHER KIDNAPPEDTKIIKIIAN, Porsla, Feb. IS. The

brother of tho Shah of Persia hasbeen kidnapped by revolutionists midheld for ransom.

Alameda supervisors notified city ofOakland Is to tide lands nearISmorytlllp.

REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS.

Entered for Record Feb. 17, 1909,From a. m. to 4 p. m.

I

Kancakiin & hsh to William Kali!baton I)

Danlcla Nachu to Onomen Sugar i

Co MDowsctt Co., Ltd. to Henry C.

Drown I,Ktta K. I.ifknnii et nl to Wluulcrrcd

K. Saffery I)ICeakii K. Robert .& hsh to Winnie- -

frnd K. Saffery 1)

Mary Walwalolo & hsh to Winnie- -

fred K. Saffery I) '

David Knlaul & wf to Honoiini Su- - '

rthat

ons DINE

All orders

containing

28th of

filled at

first

to 35

money get

BUY

Am

.

OFFICE, SUITE

Nm? A'

Illll,

sign

annex

10:30

MASONPresident - elect Tnft has been tunilo

, .

OUR JUDGES CONFIRMEDWASIIINOTON, I). (.'.. Feb. 18.

Tho Henato has confirmed Wilder andLindsay for Judges In Hawaii.

FISHERIES SETTLEDWASHINGTON. I). C, Feb. IS.

The Senate has ratified tho Newfoundland Fisheries treaty.

Kar Co M

M. Kogn et nil to Ol.ia Sugar Co.Ltd 0 ,M

Martin Nlelson et nl to Ol.i-- i SiisvirCo. Ltd M

Dowtett Co. Ltd. to Susan P. Cook- -

son 1,

Entered for Record Feb. IS. J999J. W. A. Itedbouso In F. J. Diitru 0 M

Wm. C. CiiiiimtngH ot all to Lyle A.Dickey I )

Kst. or It. F. Illckerton liv Tr Pi Trof Samuel I'nrkur I)

Samuel Parker by Tr "io'TolulVo.Kntfoiiuim-- i

jrjBT-- BULLETIN ADS PA wa

Main

f IN FOREIGN l' T TODAY I

Friday, February 19,

SFATTI.hHalled. Fob. 18:S. S. Columbian for Honolulu.

Ihursday, February 18.

SYDNKY Sailed Feb. 15:

S. 8. Miikura,! for Hrnoliilit.SAL1NA CKUS4 Snlloil Feb.-10- :

"'S. S. Tuxati, for Han Franellco.

SAN FIIANC1SCO Salleil Feb. I":Ilk. St. Katherlne, for Honolulu.

SAN FIIANCISCO-Hnll- cd Feb. 18:B. S. Knterprlse, for Hllo.

SAN FKANCISCO Arrlvwl Feb, 18:

Schr. Heletic, liciico Jan. 2.!

WATERFRONT NOTES--4!:

NOTICE TO MARINERS.

UI.t7.NTfl, CALIFORNIA.Notice la hereby given that lllimtR

lleef Light-Vesse- l No. 83, oIT CapoMeiidcelnn, Callfortiln. heietofore re-

pot led dragged out of posljlon, wan re-placed on her station Feb. 3, mid herlights and fog.r.lgimlH reestablished.

Ily order or tho Light House llo.ir.l.

THK PACIFIC MAIL lliier Korea,wblelt Ihhi inoriitug from

will leave nl H o'clock tomorrowinbrnlng for Sail Fnincli-co- . She, willlake a large number of passi'tig-i- r.

from Honolulu. nTill-- : HKI.KNK. iiriivlug Ibbi liinrn-lu-

friim Pap'.uilo.i and Kohntqlele, li iwall, brought ll.Ti'.H IrigK of rugir. 77head of eittle iind one pack-tg- of sundry mcicbandlsu.

The .Mauna Kon nnd Kin in willourly tomorrow morning from

illielr rouleH. mo former Is frtiiii II a- -

' tvnlt titiil tritil mi I tho latter f.iuui' tin nun ,iunii 4iiiiKauai.

Tl"' MADI. whlrli urrlvml yeatoiiliy""" Hawaii wllh 11.700 bags or sin-u-

.

i'" ''"l';'dlim' her cargo Int.. tho Illtti.--iiii-i- i ih ooi-Re- in uie rni'ioao wnari.

ternooii ut 5 o'eNiel: for mil .

the '

LI

k A

vAWtB

.awaitiuffigg

before you this month is

"MAYFLOWER" Stock advances

psr on the first of next month.

placed, and all letters received

orders, which are postmarked

February or prior thereto, will be

the Quarter rate. On March

"MAYFLOWER" takes a March for-

ward cents. If you want to make

in today at today's price.

MAYFLOWER STOCK

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"9, 8. Korea, f.ecder, from .liip'iii.

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p. M. 8. S. Korea, Sandberg, for SnnFiiinrlsco, 1) n. in.

DUE TOMORROW i

' Slmr. Mauna Kea. Fieenian, rromHllo nnd wuy porta, n. in.

Stmr. Klnaii, Gregory, from Kauai,n. in.

PAS3ENGERS ARRIVED' Per P. M. S. S. Korea. Trotn Japan,Fib. 19. For Honolulu: Cecil Hrmvn,M'kh Irene K. Dlckwm. a. II. Montoe.Mra. tl. II. Momoe. Mlsa Ai.'i , T.ltho.lei. Mrs. T. II. Smith. F. W. TorrjyTbiough: Capt. It. Albrrtson. C. KAlUoti, Mra. C. U. Alison. A. C. Howell.Jll'a. A. C. Uowen and 2 ehlldroil. Tho..II. llurktr, S. Casad.v. Chin Joe. Mra.Chin Jiie, Col. (1. H. Coltoii. Miss M.

Colten, (1. II. Corse F. O. Curtis, J. V.

D.ililelu. J. 11. F.vniiK, II. II. Foster. Dr.P. A. Fov. J. 8. II. Frank. II. K. Hai.tio.Mm. II. 11. Ilaniri and 2 chlhlreii The".Hisclie. K. A. Jnckrnii, Mm. K. A.JtielM-oii- . Dr. S. T. Kong, C. II. I.oobor,MIkh 8. Maniw. i:. Mmir-.ui- . Mlia K.

llussel. P. C. Seheuer S. SIH ufleld. J.Slolnann. .Mlys L. Spaulillng. H. 14 Wallace, a. . wnitor. l)r. v. s. vnii-Iiu'rii. V. II. Watson Mm. W. JI. Wnl.., i.-- w ei.lt, i,.,..,i m..u i. W.Wli'li'liea-l.- Mlsa Mnrv S. willlniiirnii.Sl.". It. A. Wilson nml Infant. i: Kach.

PASSENGERS QOOKED 7

I'ef I. M- - S. S. Korea, for Han Fran- -

Feb. 20.--- W. Illicit. Mrs. W.Jll. S'coit three olilhlrctl an I nriid. II.

V. Drown nml wife. John 11. Sinclairland wife, Mm. C A. Hire. W. II. llecli-Wi-

Hire t'liil daughter, A. Mc.Klllnp.,M!m- - t Klnn MK"llloi. Mrs. II. ILWntkliis, Fdwlii Pnrrlih and wire, Mr.aiil Mra. tlrlnbaiiin. A. II. Coe midwife. p. HtggliiH, wife mid daughter,Mir..C. Ml M. I". Itawllni,W. P Lord ijud wife. Mr. Itolulo. wifeand Col. Sam Parker. C. II.C'MP I'. T. f. W.ilTlioiHo- - Sldiny- W.MKler. ttlfe and elilld, Dr. S. (I. Monroli l.l ttifr, A. T. Dllle. T. T. OalT. wKuini niilit. I,. II. linker and Wife. (lob.Ji bu II. P.iper. P. . Mlas A.

I'li-.- a, (leoige V.. Maiilo ultil wife,l)ild Maiilo. W. K. Hmlgea. Mra. Seek,ell, (leorgo (. Wllrnx liv. (leorgo

.Tiitt. I). W. FakM, (1. W. llenrnea, A.. .. .. .........(1- -. . !,..!.. ( ruiu., ,i. k.. pinrruy, i, r. niiiiin.

Fmnk II. Btoue, (loo, i:. Illrhty andw'fo. M. llanvtt mill wire. Miss

It. Kwprl, a Co-- .liiirM. T M.'&rdiiu i:'v oif.ir.l.Jnmes ViikMtleld. Mih. Kunir, MrH. II.I). Whoa Tiuifj nnd Infant, W. C. Hob-liiKiin ami wire, Clinton J. Hiili-liln.- i

mil wife. W. D. Douglmrty. W. L. Fin- -

ley. II. L. NlppUh and wife. C. B.De::y. Col. John linker. Dr. II. Ilnyob.J. It. Toxiuaii nnd W II. Scott.- -

Pei Fi. R. llllonl'in. for San Francisco Feb. 21, l:i n in. Mrs. Petorn, Mrs..1. A., flurman, Miss M. (lorman. Mrs.W. P. lliillcr. It: Shaw, MU H. W.Riiwni.ui and lady friend, Mr. Forrest.Mia. Mwls, It. ir. Overenil, Mrs. I). F.Thrum nnd child, CIo-i- . M. Iloburtgou,C. R DeUy('ol. John Riker.

Per aliiir. Clan Hue, llenuutt. forHawaii pints. Feb, la, fi p.

in. Mlbs tin), Mm. F. Ciimfnrd, Mr.15. J. Walker nml child, M1h AnnieWalker, Miss Allre Walker. HuiifurdWnlker, Jiteh WiUkcr, Word Walker.

'j HONOLULU WEATHER"'"

'. Thui-Hila- Fob. IS.TuinperatiueH l! li. in., 00; 8 n. in.,

7; in ii. in., 71; noon, 75; niornlmjminimum. i!9.

Ilarouieter, x a. m., :n HI: ubsolittoliunilillty. ti. in.. R.70N grains perI'lihle rmit; relative liiirnl-ILy- , S .i. mUS ier cent; duw point, ( n. ill., 00.

Wind 11 a, in., edoclty 'M, illrcolloii"H.i Ni. in., velocity :!.', direction K.:1(1 a. in., velocity So. direction 15.; noon,velocity 18. direction 15.

Ilaluriill il'irlut; 21 hours ended S a.m.. .nn inch.

Total wind movement during J I

liourci euileil ut noon. ?,'.& mlleH.W.M. II. STOCKMAN.

Section Director, 11. it Weather llun--

cecilIruWi-s-

BACK FilOM JAPAN

lion. Cecil Itnn'.n. inoii coiiimoiilyl.iiiiwn lo th K ti i.s as "KJkll i

leiiiriK'd tolaj rioni ,1'p in. In tliosteaniHlilp Kiiiei. It.. vs iicrnmpi-Hie-

by Mlsa lii'ii" K Dlekhiin, hl.sHi iHlmiKhli'i-- ulio I, M n,m (,.or tho win Id v.lih tilm.

"t n:n reeling well," tiald Itrowu,when teen on board the stnnmiu-- , "short-ly uftQi ioi-li.,- "T trip Ii.imilono me iiiitcli gnoil. Jliu nnl gh.lto get back to llawiill. I mn pult pill-ki-

mid am ."iiiuinunH" or fat now."- .Mr. Ilrown. who wua ovbleiitly mix-Io.i-

in (iiiiii- - ntoro pud out pol, didnoi waste niiiFti nine In talking, lieliaBteiiwl away to get his valli.01 an I

c imu down tho 8aii(rpl:inls.. .' 4p

Mra Whit, law Held central flx.r.o'In di"lli ;:lory C.v-iiiiun- 'i o;e.' S'nFi li.eUi'', ir-- v Re Cisn (lulMhos- -

1'1'Ml.

Sea Wroac, $LOO18-fo- Motor Launch with

Motor. $175, Cimpletc.'HE CHARLES' D, WALKERS, BOAT

AND MACHINE WORKSKing St. opp'Vo South St. .

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ALL WOOL FRENCH FLANNELS I '$1.00 quality for G0 a yard.

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For Sale$800 House and Lot on Judd nr,

Nuuanu. 02 x 42.$300 House and Lot at Alewa, be

low Judd St. 50x60.$1400 House and Lot at Fuunul nr.

Car Line, 75x300,AND OTHER BARGAINS.

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Fried Chicken andWaffles

Haleiwa Hotelon Special Order

ATTEMPT TO HILL

RESOLUTION FAILS

Affonso's Slap At FrearPasses House On

Second Reading

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

Second Day Afternoon SMilon.An nttt mpt on II10 part of Speaker

llolstrlti mill ltcproentatte KaloUiputo head off' the Kalanlati.uilo rejoin-tlon- ,

mill Its failure1 wu tl v fcuuiro oftho Hdiibo proceeding Thiireduy after-noo-

Tho resolution, Int'odiiocd lyAlfonso the first day of tho kossIi.ii,though ostensibly tin endorsement ofthe DefeRiito to Congress, Is ' 11 reality11 slnp aliucil nt tho dovcrnnr nml Itsllassago would have n tendjney to cio-at- e

n breach between thu executiveund leglslntho departtiientti of tho(iovernment.

The resolution came up for secondreading under the Ordor of the Daysoon after the House was called toorder. Krldcntly sucral wcro wait-ing for II. Kalelopu, before thu reso-lution was called up, ascended thoplatform and held a whispered conference with thu Speaker. Then ho roturned to his seat on tho Kwa sldo ofthe House mid thu resolution wuh reported. Instantly Affonso wus on hislift to move Its passage on secondreaillnK. Hut the Speaker recognizedKalelopu Instead, und thu memberfrom tho l'lfth District said thereseemed to' lie a question of law Inoh ed In tbn resolution, and therefore

he moved that It bo referred to thu Ju-diciary Committee. '

AIToiiio. tho father of llio resolution,said ho would, like In bo informed whatquestion or law coum liu invoieil. nutthe Speaker ruled that the gentlemanfrom lllli) was out of order.

Sheldon couldu t sea any usu In referrlng this matter to theliidlctinCimimltteu, hut Kalelopu said liecould see all sorts of ronsons. It wasn. very ltnl matter.

Nobody else had anything to say, notmen Kanlho. The motion to refer tothe Judiciary Committee, was put, butrailed, oy a Heavy majority, to carry

Kalelopu moved to defer tltu resolution until tomorrow. This failed tocarry, und tho oto on tho adoption ntthu icsolutlou was taken, Tho rcsolutlon passed second reading by a largemajority.Another Batch of Bills.

Another largo batcll of bills was Introduced, several members makingthemselves heard In thu House for thefirst time this session, when thoy roseto present pet mensuteg that they hopeto see enacted into laws.

Nakaleka Introduced a hilt to ralsotho pay of laborers on tho streetR undpublic wfcrks of tho Territory. Undersuspension of the rules this and thobills subsequently Introduced passedfirst reading uy title.

Sheldon raised the point that a slmllnr bill had already been Introduced,ami tnereroro it would bo unnecessary(0 hnto Nnknleka's translated It wasoidercd by thu Housu that it bo nottranslatedKrnlho Has a Few.

Knrlho got In with n hatch of billscharacteristic of the statesman of a

Ono bill Is to amond thu merchandise license law m that mor- -

(hunts doing but a small business shallnot have to pay thu same license fcons tho big dealers. Tho feu now Is12". for nil merchants. Under Kanlho'sbill a business which has received Inpross receipts for tho previous carless than 110,000, shall pay tho mini-mum feu of J25; over 110,00ft and undor I&0.000 gross receipts tho feu IsmailH J5(i, and all business tak nc Inover I5C.00P a jear Fros shall pay n$100 fee,

The other bills oro:An Act amending tho vaccination

law; nn Act amending the electionlaw.

An Act amending the election laws.An Act amending Act 08 S l, 1907.An Act transferring the Incomes

from nny water sj stems In thucounties, for the purpose of

repairing and Improving; smh sj stemsIn said respective counties,

An Act authorizing nil license feescollected in tho (respective counties tobo paid into tho trensmles of the respectho counties, mid to be kept fortils' use and expenses of thu police de-

partments In said respoctio counties.An Act nmendlng Act 122 of thu

Session Laws of 1907Long wart the next man to take thu

floor. His hill Is to amend the lawt elating to Inheritance from illegitimate persons. Under the present lawtho estato of .an illegitimate child escheats to the Government Long's billIs designed to provide that tho rela-tives of biicIi a person may Inherit hisproperty.

Wntnalolo Introduced n bill toamend Chapter 14, II. Ij relating totaxation, educational nml Judicial dis-tricts, Thu Idea Is to redlstrlct thoTerritory for taxation, educational andJudicial purposes.

An administration hill was Intro-duced by Huildy relative to tho

of clerks of the Supremound Circuit courts of the TerritoryMay Shut Off Water.

Another administration measure wasintroduced by Coney. This adds aparagraph to section 103S of thu d

Laws relating to thu HonoluluSower sjitcin, as follows

"To compel tho payment of sowerrates and penalties duo und unpaid, hefore nml nfter tho passage of this Actthu Superintendent of l'ulillc Worksmay, after ten days' notice In writing,ond nt tho expiration of thu period forwhich tile watur rates shall hau beenpaid, shut off tho gin eminent waterfrom the property connected with thosower until tho sewer rates nml penalties snail nave Deen paid in full '

A .bill to amend Section 7.1, of Act3, 8. 1 lor, was introduced by

,Makcknit presented a bill empowering tho Hoards of Supervisors of thecounties to appoint police olltccrs Intlm various districts under ileptit)slicrllts where the sheriff does not np- -

prove 01 1110 cnoiccx or the deputies.

FORMAL DECISION

AGAINST JOE FERN

County Case Now ReadyTo Go To Supreme

Court

Tho Supervisors win, pro forma. Intheir contest with Major Fern. Thissimply menns that Judge ltobln.01'1yesterday rendered n decision pro for-m- a

In faor of Chnrles Coster a)against Tretisurer Trent In the man-damus, nctlon brought'1' by Colterugalnst Trent to compel the latterto pay the half month's salary war-rant of Coster as foreman of tho mil'ntclpnl stables. The matter nowgoes to the Supreme Court for nhearing on Its merits. Tho trial Intho Circuit Court was only to decidethe disputed questions of Tact.

Tho hearing on tho questions offact occupied two nttcrnoons and nconsiderable amount of politics wasInjected Into tho matter. However,Judgo lloblnson brushed these usIl'uand took Into consideration only thovital questions of fact Involved.

Oeorgo J. Gould asrees to rctlrofrom railroad Held In favor of Hani'man, who will continue transcontlmmtnl road.

Ring Up

Official dictum required thoso whogreeted Tnft nt New Orleans to wear)silk huts and fiock coats.

' For

HIGH WAGE SONG

CALLS FOR KILLING

Agitators -- Renew Cam

paign and Attorney

General Must Act

The Hlgh-U'ii- !' 'igltutots sic (tinting in again The word has beenpassed around t,own that the campaign win no started up tiext weekwith renewed energy.

A mass meeting lias been called forSunday evening nt tho Honolulu theatre In Anla lane The advertise-ment In the "Nlppu JIJ1" reads:"Come those who have the spirit ofJnpnn." Tho same paper ulso an-nounces that a Higher Wage dramawill be held at Alea plantation to-

night and tomorrow eveningAll this Is started off wfth the pub

lication of the most vicious thingthat has thus far been brought out.It Is entitled tho "Higher WageSong." The translation given as fol-

lows has been presented to the At-torney General's Department for se-

rious consideration:

UIGHKIt WAC1B SONG.

How nliout the Higher Wago ques-- .tlon so widely talked about.

It should he carried Into effectby all means,

2. We can not open nerollatlonngaln (with tho pl.mtuis)

Yet It Is n grnvc question worthfor all to work together

.1 All men of tho plantations, Haveone heart

And put your efforts forth fortho Higher Wage Association

4. Think rnrofully why our objectIs not carried out,

It Is becauso there nro odiousdogs nml pigs.

C liven though nntural to all hrulesthese dogs and pigs.

They oxcecd tho limit In wag-ging their talis. ,

C Should thov cease to wng theirtall to the lied hairs, who areunjust keto.

And ecmie to us, the HigherWage Association will feedthem.

7 Though thc wag their tails andshow their tnmeness,

Ilefore long the mountain pigand Sheba dog will bu killedby some hunters,

8. In nil plantations of nil Hawaii,there Is nono who does nothato the dog and plff

Tor they obstruct the way forhigher wages.

9. We can not leave them alone,these dogs and pigs.

Tor we don't know when theywill bite others.

10 Kor the last, now, gather n fewhunters.

And SLAV TIIK DOG AND I'lOltlOHT AWAYI

MANILA CUSTOMS

COLLECTOR HERE

Col 0 11. Collon, Collector of Cud.tonis of Manila, Is a through pussemger In tho liner Korea. He Is going toWashington In tho Interest of1 the tar-iff revision, which he expects to seeenforced between tho United Statesmid Manila. Tho Colonel Is accom-panied by his daughter. During hisshort stuy in Honolulu, lib and hisdaughter will be the guests of Collect-or and Mrs Stackublc.

.1Turlff exports foar rolslon of

French Imports will damage Americantrade.

Trench money makes posslhlo ex-

tension of Oklahoma railroad.

Phone76

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Our 1909 Model G SKKS vaavaS"

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OUR CHALMERS.IlETTtniT flARI... ..inn. j .11 1.ilU luilllivu uii piumistj,

Wc are agents for He famous"KISSEL" roadsstcr.

Our expert on matrncto. Horacebatteries and coils is here.

A specialty is made of RepairineStorage Batteries.

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Palm Cafe,HOTEL NEAR UNION.

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NewRibbons

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TAFFETA AND SATIN

New Patterns in Fancy Ribbons

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'Heinz 57Every One of Them. See ourwindows.J. M. L E V Y & 0 0.

YEE CHAN & CO.

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Victor'Get it Now on our

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Consider-Th- e

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Orders for Live Stock

C. H. BELLINA leave for S. F.rib 27 All n i , ,M with himwill reciirc i Hi i ilimtiou.

CLUB STABLESTort Sft.

We hnve them: Tennis Balls,Racquets. Tcnnu Nets, 'Red

Dot Golf Balls. Silk Pneumatic GolfTennis RncqueU Resirunc.YOUR M0NEY-SAVER- S

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The Manhattan CafeMeals nnd Short Orders nt All Timesof the Day nnd Night. Wo NeverSleep. roilT ST. NEAR HOTEL.

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HQj eiery day except Sunday. Weekly Issued on Tuesday of uck wwk.

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BVBNINO UULLUTI.N WIIUKl.V IILLLUI INPtf Month, tny litre In !).S . ..IS .7(1 Trr Sl Monlm A .HoPet Quarter, antwiiett hi U.S.I... a.uu r Year. nyMliere In US ,ouPer Year, ativUr In U.S H.oo Pel Year anw litre In Canada , I.BoPer Year, wtpaiil, foreign, . la.oo Per ear ioljU, lorelgn 3.ik

CIBCULATION LARGEST OF ANY NEWPAPEB PUBLISHEDin the Territory of Hawaii.

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FRIDAY

II) the annexation of Korea, Japan Proper training Tor country lifela Jumping its claim In the Held of In the public schools Is one of thomanifest destiny. lending recommendations of the Bpo- -

iclal commission appointed by I'resl- -

The tariff congress to meet next dent Roosevelt to Investigate farmmonth will settle the Industrial futo life. Why should not Hawaii leadof Hawaii for twenty yenrs to come, off hy shaping the studies In the pub- -

- He schools so that the children shalllllg Hill Tnft will not lecolvo thorough education In ngrl-kno- w

the limits of real Joy till ho) cultural pursuits from which the mn- -

,

has held onto the rope In a Shrincrp.irade.

The "slaps nt the tlovcrnor" thusfur presented In the Legislature liretlear-ct- it enough but don't appear tohurt much.

Delny In nwardlng tlio Pearl Mm- -lior dock contract does not make lesscertain the future speedy progiossof Honolulu.

Honohflu capital should seek In-

vestment abroad only when opportu-nities arc lacking nt home to helpHonolulu grow.

L L

If Hrothcr Alfonso talk as fast.can mnm,Keaue otlcg wcro t10 radical to.at he Introduces bills, tho Cannon tI1i.nitcnco men insistent on sad-Ila- ll

from Kohnln Is duo to liae " uillng this Territory with prohibition,hot competitor. Viig quieted the radicals who

Iftntuied "local option," It was" pre- -Alen who wish their lnliii-sme- (,to place ,hnt nt ,cast ono ,aw lmvnB

ence on tho side of progress will be wouIll,() ,, w,tl Ul0 quor mi8,n(.8Sfound supporting the Administration , . ,,..... nf .ilnrmluhImmigration measure.

It Is a mighty dexterous manipu-lator who can use the liquor law nsU IIIUICIIIIIK-UU- mm IvUCIl II II milcoming back and hitting him In thenose.

High-wag- e agitators still, Mmvohopes of getting their hands on the

contribution from each labor-er to support luxurious Honolululheis.

Admiral Hob I2vuns has recentlystated that Japan Is preparing forWar with Russia. If Russia be ready,it might require, no better excusethan the annexation of Korea.

Whnt would Hooscvclt Bay of tlio He conclusion given during the cam-sche-

to reduce the attendance of Ilgn that It Is better to Improve thechildren In the public schools of Ha- - administration under the prceont lawwall? Or does It make no dlffcronco' than to open up tho liquor questionnow that Roosevelt Is so soon to ic -

tire from olllce'

work In the agricultural fields with-out being coolie laborers, and twogreat problems nro solved ono forthe man who must work and anotherfor tho employer.

Senator Coelho's Organic Act res-

olution should result In some action,and that speedily, for tho benefit ofCongress. Let tho voto bo taken earlyIn the session, and thus eliminate onotc.urcu of friction.

Honolulu

i.egisi.t

ands.

says Stipt. asked touch

criticism hisMnu-th-v and. for

with

condition of tho Treasury, ale notlikely to ho rewarded.

It has in as-

semblies that some of the enthusiastswho would monoy In other com-

mittees than their consldor Itproper to pay ther own assistants ox.oibltaut prices for sorv-Ic- e.

Tho man who shouts thoana I list tho local government Is al-

most Invariably one who wasted Ills

ballot by voting for "n good man, nota partlzan" and thereby put olllier a

or an Incompetent or botlioffice.

The depositary should havo nneasy way thiough tho Leglsluturo.Thcro Is need for a long

'to nrovo tho of depositing,

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future of Hnwull. -

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FEBRUARY tO,

AJcrlty must gain their HWng If theyremain In Hawaii'

LIQUOR LAW ADMINISTRATION.

If the of the liquorlutiodiiicd by Senator Mooro

comet from the liquor Interests of

the city, the action Is surprising.to all outward appear-

ances, the liquor dealers lime beenvery well satisfied with tlio generalcharacter of the present laws for

the liquor trnfllc. During theI and the period when plat-- iforms were being framed, the tin- -

, . . .. .,-- -

trial. Hitherto the peoplo hnve hard-ly become adjusted to a law boforoit was changed.

The liquor problem Is a difficult, ,1M, Tl.r nf.. nn ,ln,llif.

.wtll-tll- I)re8Cnt ,uw. llt

they are largely tho result of nrbl- -i irnry nets or individual commission- -

cis matters of personality whichcannot he Improved by law.

I liquor business has also ungained considerable head-

way In tho County of for In-

stance, where commissioners, bya Bvstem not contemplated in tho law,wiped out the retail liquor business.No law, particularly a liquor law,has been perfect. '

The Bulletin yet to cliango

," "img P"i mo presentiture a contest moie lluely In'icMilt In a more unsatisfactory con- -

JAPANESE AGITATORS.

The apparent Indifference of theAttorney General's Department to thothreats of tho Japanese lilgh-wag- o ag-

itators is very to understand.to ono explanation, the

department of Justlco se-

cures its Interpretations of Incendi-ary articles from a translator havingnn Indirect Interest with thotors. Another holds tliut tho

tlio main industry.Hoth, Vltlier or neither, explana-

tion might be correct. It Is very ex-

traordinary, however, that a band ofmen admittedly associating them-selves for tho purpose ofshould he allowed to proceed unhin

In making tho most incendiarythreats against oven their fellow ics- -

Idents.Is It the plan to watt until tho

threatening words have become actsand the cost Is counted In bloodshedand loss of property? That Is thological end of what Is going on, Judgcd from previous history In tho Isl

LEGISLATORS MAKE SURE

Continued from Pass 1)(hey shall havo attained tho ngo ofeigm years,An Astounding Bill.

draft a bill prohibiting the salo of fish'and ment openly In tho markets of the

foroi) nuutlicr resolution providing Hintu i500 appropriation ho mado to provldo to tho settle.

,M- -

than an ImpiuvementTeach the children that they caul'111""1

for l oHlclnls are nfrald toHllo Campbellon building and ho got anything that savors of bringing Jap-i- f

thn luiiiillnc. "eo to nccount alleged mlsde- -

oiin i ii,a m.t rnnnriKnn tholmeanors Indirectly associated

happened legislative

saveown,

Indifferent

loudest

rascal In

hill

"no discussionadvantage

amendment

According

reg-

ulatingcampaign

doubtedlyKauai,

tlio

hag

hardAccording

Territorial

agitation,

wnnt

public In the bonus instead of An astonishing resolution was Intro-herdin-

coin uselessly In tho Capitol 'duced by Kinney and adopted Hint thernniirvvniiii Judiciary Committee bo Instructed to

uoprcseniauva ouingie may uu - Territory, "mid to piovldo a penaltyponded upon to sco thiough tho resnjfnr such habit." The Houso seemedlutlon for the Investigation of prlvnto'to take this ns a nutter of coiuse.landings. This had n placo In tho Pol Allowance.

plntform oi two years Nnk.ileka offered a resolution1ig tlio pol allowance of tho lepers In

ago but was lost In tho legislative SeltIunlQIIt ,,, 2r, lium,s ()f.cuiuki-- uiwum...

iurthe

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ment for freight consigned to the lepers.

Ratty Meaiure.A ratty resolution was uuun-- r

Alfonso. Ho nanlcd 110.000 appropriated for tho extermination or rats inHllo. and 1700 for Improvements,Hoard of Health. Hllo. Knleloputhough this was n matter for the Mi-

litary Committee, but the Sicnker didnot think the members of that committee could shoot straight eiiongn tolilts the rnts. and passed the resell!tlon over to tho Health Committee

Another Alfonso resolution providesfor $7000 appropriation for the pay ofsalaries of a Hoard of Health for Hllo.Another Is to appropriate $2400 for thesalary of Hllo court officers.Teacher's Cottage.

Kinney Introduced n resolution pro-viding for a 10800 appropriation Tor ateacher's cottage, schoolroom addition,repairs, etc.. at Knaloa, Oaliu.One Little Dill.

Walwnlolo .Introduced a little bill toamend Act 108 of tho Session I.avvg of1907. Passed first read) lug by title.

Nnvvahlnu proposed a resolution toappropriate $35,000 for tho Improvement of the walltiKii-Kaiiuiu- i waterworks, Walluku, Mnul.

A resolution to insert In the appro-priation bill the Hiim of $500 for re-pairs to the Mokulau landing ut Kail-no- .

Maul, was proposed by Kawankoa.lllhlo Introduced a resolution pro-

viding for tho nppropilatton of $15,000for a sewer sjBtem In Lahaliia.The First Petition.

A petition signed by citizens ofSouth Hllo was presented unking for.!, n..,.,i,plntlnt, txt finnAn f.- - 1 1,..

iiwiiirDli-ui-l

makal Knivvlkl home.steads upper homesteads.

Opposition.dissenting voice raised

when Houso expenses,passago third read-

ing, livery members "Aye,"enthusiastically firmly.

carries $20,000.

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$4600

BARGAINReach Kaalawal,fiontago,

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BARGAINKulmukl. 120,000 lots,cleared fenced. .Prlco $2000

Waterhouse TrustCOR. FORT AND MERCHANT STS.

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Investigate Wharves.House Joint Hesolullun g

appointment ex-

pert commission examinematter private wharves- - land- -

H r r,u ihhiiwii w, .u, ,liv,,in ,,,,, , ,.,1,1,.,, 1- .- ., l,...,l.....!.. f .. i. ...-- .I I rluimu lltliuu m tl iw.ui iit.iiiitho end of tho

to tlio end of (ho

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Hill No, 1, forwns put on Its on

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'Ings, passed Its second reading. Tho.father of the resolution, ltobcrt Shin-gle, wns In his seat, surrounded by n

'largo smile and tho blush of n newBenedict,Fruit Resolution.

House Joint Resolution No. 2, call-ing for the npiKilntmcnt of n commis-sion to examine Into tho fruit mid veg-etable industry and recommend mens-line- s

for assisting mid development ofthe soma waguput on Its Ihlrd readingmid passed

House Resolve 23.Cohen asked for the reconsldenntlon

of Hoiiso Resolution 2.1, for tho pur-jpos-

of making nn amendment Thisls the resolution Introduced yesterdayby Cohen calling upon the Governor tofurnish the Legislature with certainInformation ns to public lands not per-- jmomently nllcnnted.

Reconsideration wns allowed, andCohen offered nny amendment to theeffect that, tho Governor get his Infor-- iminion llirougli official sources Insteadof from tho sugar planters.

Sheldon offered another nmendmentto have the Commissioner of PublicI.nuds made the one called upon tosupply tho Information Instead of thoGovernor. Cohen's amendment wasadopted.

Senate Concurrent Resolution minor-Honing tho Federal $30,000 iiiinroml.i.tlon, one-thir- to tho Senate mid two- -

thirds to tho House, came down fromthe Scnato and was passed by thoHouse.

Consideration nf the Governor'sMessage No. 3. relative to Hie re I inhurscment of tlio lepers of Kalawaoror tho land taken by the Federal Gov-ernment for the erection of tho lepro-sarium wns taken up, mid tlio bill mak-ing tlio appropriation passed Its secondreading.

At 10:25 the House had finished minil tho business before It, mid u lecessuntil 2 o clock was taken,

C0ELH0 OBJECTS

(Continued from Vase 1)Delegate of this Territory Iff Congress, n request that said bill be notfurther acted upon until certified cupleu of this icsoliitlon can bo deliveredto them respectively In Washington."Picture Show Invitation

A communication rrom tlio HawaiiPromotion Committee, inviting thoPresident and members of tho Senate to be present ut n motion plctuioexhibition to be given In the HotelYoung roof gnidcn, was ordorcd filed.

An Invitation from the CollegeClub to be present at tho tubercu-losis conference this1 ovcnlng, wasread and ordered Hied. PresidentSmith inndo a brlof talk, commend-ing the work of the organization Incombatting consumption.

Senator Coellio gave tho first Intimation that somo of tho Governor'srecess appointments may bo objectedto, when ho introduced a resolution,with the lommont: "Wo nro callediirxm to confirm tho appointment ofa public official who has been bub- -

l" ""O""- "I" llllI

"r """-- - " ".in." iiu nun mimiii'uapplications from citizens for publiclands. I thercforo believe that thisSenate should not only Iinvo a clinncoto examine all applications for publiclends which huve been received within the past four years, but also allcorrespondence, connected With thoapplications."

Tho resolution follows:"Resolved. That tho Commissioner

of Public Lands bo mid ho is heicbyrequested to forthwith send to thoSenate n full list of all applicationsfiled lii'lils office within tho past fourjenis, whether tho sumo were madoby Individuals or corporations, stat-ing those grunted and those notgi anted, and giving reasons for notgranting tho same, relative to publiclands; anu,.

"I Hither Resolved, That ho submitwith said list copies of nil correspondence rolatlvo.to them, together withthe Governors Instructions concern-ing tho same."Content Over Resolution

Coelho's motion to havo the reso-lution adopted was amended byQui tin, to that It might bo referredto the Judiciary Committee, PiesldoutSmith having called attention to thefact that tho great volume of e,

which must havo nccuniu-Irte- d

In tho Land Offico during thopast four yearB, would Bivnmp thoScnato clinmber.

Coellio must havo had an understanding with soma of tho Senators,however, for when the innttcr wnsvbb put to n vote, tho "nycs" unci'noes' seemed nbout evenly divided,

Piesldent Smith then called for ustanding vote, with no better success,thoro being seven for having tho

refenod to tho cnmmlttco andseven in favor of having It acted uponthen and theie. Tho President thencalled for u roll-ca- ll and, ns ho castthe deildlng vote, tlio. resolution waslefened, the voto standing g to 7.$8000 School House.

linker'' wanted a concrcto schoolhouse for South Kona, so ho offered thofollowing resolution:

"ne It resolved by tho Scnato of thoTeriltnry of Hawaii, that tho sum of$8000 bo Inserted In tho loan bill, or

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In the iippioprl.illun bill, for the constriictlon of n concicto, four-loo-

tchool Iioubo for Nnpoopoo."Two thousand dollars a room evi

dently seemed n little high In prlco.for with gleo tho Senators icferred theresolution to the Committee on Kducn- -

tlon.Concurrent Resolution Tabled.

Concurrent Resolution No, 1, to havon Joint committee of tho Houfu andSenate appointed to consider the es-

tablishment of sepcrnto biitvnus of conveyances for tho different counlles didnot meet v.lth fnvor. The Jiullpl-tr-

Committee, tit which tho resolution badbeen lefened, lepotled In f.ivtir orIfig it tabled, nnd, after u little d null-oi

y discussion, tho U'CnmincudatlMiwas carried out

An Invitation fiom Director Petrloof the I'loinl Pnrado Committee,

tho President mid members oftho Senate that seats find been re-

served for them In tho reviewing standfor parade day, nnd requesting theirpresence, was rend nnd ordered filed.The president Instructed tho clerk towrlto a letter to Mr Petric, thankinghim for the Invitation. (

Ills Referred.Senate Hill No, 4, Introduced hv Sen-

ator Coellio, to provide for biennial re-

ports from tho Supeivlsors nf the va-

rious counties to Iho Lcglslatiue, wasIcferred to tho Judicial y Committee.

Senate Hill No. (i, Introduced li Sen-ator Coellio, and dealing with tlio In-

come tax, was referred to tho W.ijsnnd Means Committee.

Senate Hill No. 7, giving guardians,trustees, executoru nnd co forth, thoright to Include tho piemlums on theirbonds as part of the lawful chargesngaliiBt their trusts was referred tothe Judiciary Committee,Direct Primary Law,

Scnato Illll No. 8, Senator Chilling-wortlr'- s

"Direct Primary" bill, was ic-ferred to tho Judiciary Committee.

Senate Hill No. 14, relating to thepayment of the salaries of city midcounty cmplovees, wns refened to thoJudiciary Committee.

Semite; Illll No. Ill, Intiodiiecd bvSenator Coellio, piohlbltlng tho tak-ing of fish In Hawaiian wuleis by nnbut citizens of the United Stntes, wasreferred to tho Judiciary Committee.

Senate Illll No. 17, providing that allpersons emplojed In the governmentI'crvlco of tlio Territory, or 4 nny connty or rlty, must bo Ainnrlenn citizens,was refened to tho 011(1101.10- - Commit-lee- .

Hill No. 23, repealing Chapter 81 ofuie iteviseii i.uvvh or Hawaii, was icferred to Iho Health. Committee, mil24, relating to the treatment of lepeis,wns given tho same treatment.

Illll 25, limiting the officials empow-ered to grant marriage licenses, wasreferred to iho Judiciary I'ommlUeo.

Illll No. 20, lepcallng the old- - l'iwregulating tho section or the Territorywlthlfl wlilclr pol can bo made, was re-ferred to tho Health Committee.

Hill No. 27, niuiv'ldlng tho licenselaws of the Teirltory. was rrfoned totlio Ways and Means Committee.4.

Senator KnudKon's bill No, 33,Hint parties having cases before

tho Supiemo Cotut may deiniiid n hear-ing bofoio all of Iho Justices Iheieofwas referred to tho Judiciary Commitico.Copies Legal Evidence.

Illll No. .31. Introduced by SenatorKnudscn, making cei tilled tonics oforchlvcH receivable ns evidence, wnsleferred to tho Judiciary Committee.

Senator Mooic's bill, No 38. ucmptIng fiom taxation nil leal nnd pcisnnalproperly used soldi In tho cultivationof cotton, for n peilod of fo years Jwns leieireil to uie Wuja and Meanscommittee

A icccks was taken until 2 o'clockthis afternoon.

SENTENCE OF STA'iTON

SET FOR WEDNESDAY

John Stnyton, Iho postofflco cmployowho plo.ukd guilty to Iho charge ofopening null passing thiough hishands, wau not sentenced today, ns howas to havo been. At the lequest ofhis attorneys Judgo Dolo postponedsentence until next Weduesduy morn-ing nt 10 o'clock,

K. Yokagnwn, who jestorday pleaded guilty to tho charge of pi luting In-

decent Ilternturo, wns sentenced to p.i)a lino of $100 and costH.

Tho trial of Rosenberg for recelvIng stolen propel ty wna lomimed. Unit-ed Statos District Attorney HreckotiKnnd former detective Reeves weio twoof tho principal witnesses of tho 11101 nlug.

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LAW 18 PROPOSED

All AilnilnlKti'iitliiii uicasuic lo ere-nl- e

n (Ircnt llcplslcr of Voters,out the plan, outlined by the

Governor In his message, was themost Impmtunt hill introduced Id theHouse this mornltiKi HeprcsentnthoIlmldy standing sponsor for tho hill.

This hill .provides that Instead olItn being necessnry for nil the votersto register bcfore.thoy aro cllglhle tovote nt any election, tncre shall heKept a CI rent Register, similar to thatIn use in the States, and nny electorhaving once heen registered shall nothe required to register again for anysucceeding election, unless ho Bhallhave moved from tho precinct fromwhich ho voted before.

Tho Hoard of Itcglstratlon Is stillretained, but It Is largely an orna-mental article of Oovcriiincntal furirlture. instead of traveling about tliacountry as heretofore at $7 per day

and sitting at different places for ashort time before oacli election turegister the voters. It shall stay nthome and sit. The real work of roeUtrntloii Is by the terms of thli Hill

delegated to the County Clerks of thovarious counties. At present It costsabout $6000 to register the voters ofthe Tenltory. Tho new plan, It Uthought, will greatly reduce this fig-

ure. A Hoard of Heglstratlon foreach district shall sit nt Hllo, Kill- -

lun, Honolulu, and I.lline on tho second Wednesday of October of eachKtneral election year to hear appeals.and shall continue, their sittings untilmich appeals haw all been heard.

KOREA BATTLES WAY

After struggling with misty weath.er for live dnys after leaving Yokohama, tho l'nclflc Mail liner Korea,Cnptalu Sandberg, arrived this mora-ine and docked at Ilackfold wharf at11 o'clock. Sho was reported at S:20tt.ls morning, hut ilelaeil off the liar,hor by the Quarantine officials, whomade a careful examination of thepassengers. r

Tho Korea Is carrying n large listo' through passengers, and Honoluluiccrults will nil her to her capacity.

Honolulu home-returne- includethe Hon. Cecil Drown, president oftho I'lrst KatlonnI Hank, and MissIrene K. Dickson, who havo beenon a six months' trip around the world.Miss Dickson was met off tho harborbv her brother, Mr. Dickson, of thoI'lrst National. At tho wharf theywere giected by their relatives andfriends.

G. H. Munroe, a well-know- n busi-

ness man, Is accompanied by his wife.Miss Ada Rhodes, Mm. A. II. Smith,and Y. Terry aro other Honolulup.isscngers.

Tho Korea brought for Honolulubesides tho cabin passengers, thirty-eig- ht

Japanese and one Chlneso Inthe steerage. Sho also :iad nfty-fot- tr

bugs of mail and 1400 tons of gcncialcargo. W. A. Allen, tho genial pur- -

sei of the liner, stated that tho Koiealeaves for San Krnnctsco tomorrowI'lornlng at 1) o'clock.

tW .NOIUrrrivcil nt 12:4.1 tn-d-

fnmi Makawcll, lirineiiiR 2020br.es miear ami 23 mintlry packages.Rhe iUko liroiiRlit three citlitn antl leutlcck imtusenRcrs. rurser Kent ta

tho folluwinR suRnr tin Kauaiawaltlne sliiimicnt: K. S. M., G8i0;V. K., U,00; Mcil., 37,001; Kllaiica,3700; Kcalla. 27,000; Koloa, 4500;O fc ll la.noo.

TIIK KINAl), which la duo to nr-r!-

from Kanal ttnnnrrow niorntnK.wilt hrlnR 8000 lings of sugar andgeneral cargo.

StartSaving

NowMany people are re-

luctant to begin a sav-

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lars to spare.The great majority

of our savings depos-

its have small begin-nings. If everybodywaited till he savedtwenty dollars, manywho now have hun-

dreds in our bankwould still be waitingto save the first twen-ty.

It's easy to save withour small home banks.We furnish them free.

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Watmanato Sugar CoYValntta Sugar Mill Cu

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llawa aiKiecttleco.Il.il K T ft I. Co I'lClHon K Tft I. Co CumMutual Telcn'ioti CoNahlku Ri.ll.tr Co.,

Paid Up,. ... .

Nahlku Rul.WrCo.A".Oahu Rft I. Co

Ho K Rio,Hon 11 Ik M Co:Hawaiian Pineapple Of,.

BONDSHawTtripclFlreCIIHaw Ter . pcHaw Ter .W pc..,.,...HawTer 4H UC- -HawTtr rcHaw Gov't t pc .......Ca.Btoft WVifi aiau migar t.o .lieHam Ditch Co.,

Upper DIKhOiHawConiASugCofHaw Sugar CL" PC...fill., P K Co Con 6 ,eHonakaa Sue it co fpcHun RT la uCuau cKahuku Pant CnB ucMrBljHf H Cn'ltl,Oahu K ft I. Co 6 ;, C

Oahu Sugar Co 1 p c . .

OIlA Sugar Co 6 pc. .

1'ac- - Suit. Mill Cu, 6.I'ala Plant. Iloii Co ....Pioneer Mill Co 6 lie ..Walalua AgrlCo ape

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Sales Hotwcon Ittiirils: 40 I'aati- -

hau, $21. CO; 30 Ki'kithn. $1",0: 13000lllln 11. It, Cs. SOI; It O It. & I,. Co..

Latest sugar quotation 3.61 cents or372.20 per ton.

Sugar, 3.6I cents

Beets, IDs HiHenry Wateriiouse Trust Co.,Members Honolulu (UocK and Bond

Exchange.FORT AND MEHCHANT 8T8.

TELEPHONE 730.

DRAMATIC EVENING

ARTISTIC SUCCESS

Thu Art I.euguu has. In the pastycais, given more than ono play of

llto

tliu

tliu

tho

the

It, tho Collhoioiiicdyaicxt jtapaclty JuilRo

llousu to them t',llt"rpiny Is one ,hu

l,,t'ft,B,"10 ''"Its

tho cntl.u caot thoofspirit oi u wiin nn unucrstaiitiinR ot

Hi, possibilities that nURitrcs forlib succchs.

success tho j Representatives.Inliinicnt has already assuicdby thu that has been shownby Honolulu people, ns well as by thomembership tho Art I.cuKiie.

Tickets aio now on atnt It and 75 centB. A

rate ol "H cents will be toand their parents

P. V lluck will loavo cm tho Koreafor mainland. .Mr, Duck brought a

tonrliiR car down til lit, und busmany trips to points of Inteiest

im m .a mmm

NEW - TO-DA- Y

CARD OF

Dr. II, Hayes and his wishhcieby to express their Rrutltudu totho many friends who so othem In recent ittitl teiriblo be

BUSINESS DIRECTORY

EMPLOYMENT AGENCY

male unci fumale supplied piomptly for work.Union St ; Phono 579. 4339-l-

SECOND-HAN- CLOTHING

Cash for ladles' and men's cloth-ing. 1040 Niiiiaiiu St. llti cr

call. 1239-tf

MUSIC

riano taught in six months by tl

teacher; $3 month S s.

attention lo adultLeRliiufrs. "Tencher,"Ilulk'tln olUcc.

e

wn

E

E3l0C300Xr30g:

Knox Straws

Ten good l'liono C.

as you like them, in anystyle, at the

Hello I is good. 290,and ask for P. R. lwck.

Three lititnlrt'il lici'U'S nrrlwil on tliu) frnni

Cllntun J. willCuant tin tho l'atlllc Mall .

MIkh M. 1'. UnwIliiH In licxikcil tti ilnpart cm tint Knur Korea fur

Season ticket Hnlu foropeim .1 at in a. lit

atHenry May & Cn., Kroeein,

will lie eloned nil ilay

Taku your nrto ManfR. Co., for

P. T. 1. In auluiiK tliosuwho are on tliu liuokoit list lortin tliu liner Ktnca,

and O. It. & I.,bonks for salo at tho U it 1 1 o 1 1 nolllce. CO

AiiimiK llioae liuoked to leave, for tliuCoast on the Korea, sailingarc '. C. mid .ife.

It you aro for any nt yourfrlonib no to tho "To Jaclcs" amiyou'll find them.

O. editor of (lartlen IdInn.!, lias retired from thatwhich ho held four yours.

When you want nil anlnlite, Kut Jim I'ull-ma-

I'ulocu car. l'liono 11''.'

A of club ofthu Poitrtli willlie held at 1929 Anoiiiiu this

at 7:30. ,liny your confetti and horns

for 22 at Wall. NicholsThey havo tliu

in town.C S, Desky Is iimoiiK who will

leave for the States on thu Korea, Mr.Desky will Col.

met but iker and John Maker to Cuba In thoo at tho of nn uxport of lands.Opera ecllpsu l"'1" U' (I111 l8 "' managertill. The Itself that U"f Valley that

novel nud both "f Station.In tho nlot and .AB0 "' hkvn "Olllclnl pi

has ciitorcd into KingI uieelliiir I

wellnitlbtle

beenInteiest

salespecial

stu-

dents

withmailohoro.

'mother

kindtheir

help11"S

Spot

AddicKS4237-l- m

Fhonc

knulluvr

U'iuUiik

tilp

each.

masks,

larRout

those

8am

tho Colletro Club todUcttss lie huhl this

In tjiu parish house of CentralUnion church. Heats will be reserved

The of enter- - for ami Tliu

of

madeand

thoblR

were

any

No,will

hns

2nd

Co..Ltd,

Par- -

and

will

uovernor will noII. V. of tliu

Cnfu, nnd Mrs. M.of this city, woro ni-i- r

lied after thenrrlvnl of thu Matson liner l.urllnuMrs. came over on thu ship.

Public at Parish Ilouso ofCentral Union Chtiich this utH o'clock. Tho Is I)r, Wood

will bo Riven by Mrs. Krcnr.l)r .1. It. Judd, Dr. l)r. Sin-clair. Dr. Currlu ami nut so.Mis. Moses,

Within a short tlmo Hllo will bo amnvliiR plctiiro town If thcro over witstmo. No lesB than thieo

will bo theirluws upon tho screens to tho

and of thu

am tho bids for tho con.of tho

which woro 0Mncd

3 1,878; Lucas,J37 300, 131,.

990;I'lltz, who nrrhed on the

from tho willtho old of tradltiR in tliu

South Sens with a smallMiller nnd Chun Low tuo

mi ami will semithe out WilliI'lltz In chttiRu. I'lltz is I liefather of I'lltz or thu

steamerIt Is wy to know that tho

loss of tlmo and money caused by Uuicront ut tho

has not been by any meansso scrluus as was nt I'lrst feared wouldbo tho case Tho to iho IiIrtrauu was very nndinatla Rood at tho of iheHllo nnd It Is nRaliint work iIoIjik ns Rood usbefore, under tho charge of a very

whomwas lucky enough lo havo In

his at tho quarry. Hllo Ttlhtine.

Spring StylesPrices from $3.00

Silva's To.Elks' Building, King near Fort

S5 EX0X300XZS0LOCAL AND 9ENEBAL

nutoliackri.Oysters

Royal Annex.business

Sullivan's

Illltiiiliiu t'Htcnluy iiinliilaiiil.Iltitcltlnti

main-lam-

I'lillnnl'BKulntinry

llurKxtrmn'H.

Mumlay,,ltlrilul.iy.

earrlapo atitouiublloHawaiian Carriage

repairs.WuterlioiiHd

Inter-Islant- l shipping

Saturday,llobliibou

looking

Onibted,position,

Qulnn's sown-seaiii- l

I'vcrlvsameeting Itepubllcan

l'reclnct. District,Kulakatia

uventiiK

Februaryassort-

ment

accompanyo.ueiitlonnl production

Tuesdaypromises

"nliilt;r llvcciril"

atrlkliiKly rcfrcshliiR. Columbia

ilcveloiiineiit. lSca,,K'- -

l,orrlr County,

IlcrR-hIioii-

ehapei-ore- s.

THANKS.

renvement.

Jtipanesu

enjoyalilj

tuberculosisuveuliiK

financial Senators

Special

present.Wnrren, proprietor

Manhattan Scltoii-over- ,

foiinerlyTuesday, Immediately

WarhaiumoctliiR

evening,chairman

AddressesMcDunnlil,

vIsUIiir

tllfferontthrowtiiR

edifica-tion education imputation.-Hll- o

Trlbiino.Following

structltin Children's llospltulWodiioudny after-

noon: Ctialiiicrs. $32,517; Oinlerklrk,J32.733; Harrison,132,900; Walker, Phiiplu,

Dcrtlcman, $33,750,

Captainllllonlan Mainland,

titistncssschooner

PnptnliilluauclnR expeilltlon,

ticliiioner Cmicilnl CaptainCaptain

Captain lnter-lslan-

Mlkiihnla.pleaBliiR

unfortuiiato accidentIlrenkwatcr

damagesiieodlly effecttvuly

workshopsllnllroatl Company,

execution

cupablo engineer ContractorMetzKcr

employ

Just Inup

N.

ggery

TheTUNGSTEN LAMP

Makes Electric Light so reasonable that no one can

afford to be without it.

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

Llf'-vrr--

300.

Tne Affair of Friday

left a taste for moic. More parados and. more of our soda

water. The was great nnd in qualiTy is equaled

only by our product.

Consolidated Soda Water Works Co., Ltd.Q. S. 1E1THEAD. Jlanajjer. 71.

g'BrfU i.wu.'jmmTfiw J'J

PHONE

parade

PHONE

Complete Housekeeping Outfit

Only $27.25COMPLETE DINNER SET (110 pieces) and KITCHEN and TABLE

UTENSILS (83 articles) ; total, 193 pieces all for $27.25. See the win-do-

Get in early. Fine and useful articles at less than cost. Only afew sets at this cost.

LEWIS & CO., Ltd.,109 King St. HOUSEHOLD EMPORIUM. Telephone 240. r

TENNIS

COURTS

should be built by one who knowshow. I can manage the selection ofthe best location, choice of matenals, nnd building of the court.

P. M. POND, CONTRACTOR.PHONE 890.

)(SS06S09SS9SSSGS&9SSSS99c50

JUST RECEIVED

A Lai'go A.ssortiuent of

WHITE GOODS

comprisingPERSIAN LAWNS, INDIA LIN0NS, NAINSOOKS. ENG-LIS-

and FRENCH LONG CLOTH, and many new designsin fancy WHITE WAISTINGS.

' NEW JAPANESE CREPES, for Kimonos Beautifuland Aitistio; 30 in, wide, 25c per yard.

The MOTHERS' FRIEND PEA"L WAISTS forChildren. Very easy and strong, 35c each.

DIRECT0IRE CORSETS The very newest,length and perfect fitting.

Jordan'sExtra

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fir o EVENING BULLETIN. HONOLULU, T. It, FIUDAY, PHn. 19, 1909.

;, Oceanic Steamship CompanyTIME TABLE S.S. ALAMEDAThe aUanitrs of this line will anlva and leava thli port as hereunder:

leave S. F. Arrive Hon. leave Hon.Jan. 30 Feb. 5 1'RII. 10FKH. 20 FEtl. 2t MCH. 3MCII, 13 MCH. 19 MCH. 21"API,. 3 Al'Ii. 9 API.. 14API. 21 API,. 30 MAY G

MAY 15 MAY 21 MAY 2

FEU. 13MCH.

20MAY

NOTICE. On and after June 31th. 1908, the SALOON RATES willbe as follows: Single Fare, $G5; Hound Trip, $110. Family rooms extra.

In connection with the sallng of the above steamers, the agents areprepared to Issue the Intending passengers, coupon through tickets, byany railroad from San Francisco to all points In the United States, andfrom New York by any steamship line to all European ports,

FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS APPLY TO

Wm- - G. Irwin & Go, LtdOCEANIC Ss 3, CO.

IK.1 .i'!. !.".! !l

PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP

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

FOR JAPAN AND CHINA:

MONGOLIA I'RH. 22 KOUEATENYO MAUU MAIL 6 NIPPON MAUI' .

KOUBA MAIS lnlSIIIKIHA .,

NIPPON MAftl' MMi. 2j CHINHiiircniA wn. 1 man. :msiCHINA U'll. ' CIIIYO MAIM' .

MANCIlfltlA PIl. 1". AHIA

FOR GENERAL INFORMATION APPLY TO

H, Hackfdd &

Arrive

AMERICAN-HAWAIIA- STEAMSHIP COMPANY.

Weekly Sailings Tehauntepec.FROM NEW YORK TO HONOLULU.

freight received at ull times nt llio Company' Wharf, 41st Street, SouthIlrooMyn.

'IlOM SAN FIUNCI8CO TO IIUNOmFHOM SEATTLE AND TACOMA TOLULU DIRECT.

AR1ZOXAK, TO SAIL IT2H. 201'relKht rewlved at Company's

wharf, Oroecwlih Street.FROM HONOLULU TO SAN l'UAN- -

CISCO.

pleiades to raii itiii. 2:

r

AUSTRALIA:

at Fanning Inland.

Co.,

Given

CRUSHED ROCK, BLACK

GRAIN,

'cloth

BLDG.,Telephone

Tobaccos Market.

STORE

iinri

9

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JUNK 1

GENERAL AQENT8.

Co. TOYO

FOR SAN FRANCISCO:

20. .MAU. 2

.MAU. 9

..MAIL

..MAIL 2.1

..MAIL an

..APIL C

Co., Ltd., &

HONOLULU DIRECT.Pnr Tncill 19!TEXAN. TO SAIL MCII. 4

For further apply toIIACKIELI) ft CO..LTD.,

Honolulu.C. T. MORSE.

Ccneral Freight Agent.

VANCOUVER:

MAKI'RA . ...MAR. 2

AOItANdl . ...MAIL 31

& (JOOKJi. LTD. Agents.mmtw9 jTMJr mm ii

Daggage Sh'pptng

Stsrago Wood

Picking M03 Street. 212.all kinds of teaming.

&nadianAu&t:r.'ilian Royal Mail(2 tiny.

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

FOR FIJI AND

MOANA MVIl.Will call

Through Tickets from Honolulu to Canac'i, United States and,Europe. For Freight and Passage and general Information, apply to

ILcc. Baucs & Co., nri tisiapi iait- -

Matson Navigation CompanySCHEDULE S. S. "HH.0NIAN"in Direct Sjrvice Between

SAN FRANCISCO AND HONOLULUARRIVE HONOLULU LEAVE HONOLULL

FEIIRUARY 17, 1909 FEURUARY 23, 1909MARCH 17, 1909 MARCH 23 1909APRIL II, 1909 APRIL 20, 1909MAY 12, 1909 MAY" 18, 1909JUNE 9, 1909 JUNE 15, 1909

Tho S. S. "LURLINi:" of Hup. carrying both freightKnIU from poit for Sun Francisco on or about Felmi-ir- y

27lh.Passenger Rates to S. First Cabin, ?60; Rouiid Trip First Class

$110.00Tor further particulars apply to

CASTLE

Union -- Pacific

TransferFurniture and Piano Moving.

in

Phone 205. DRAYMENEstimates on

Dealers

FIREWOOD, STOVE, STEAM AND

HAY,

FITand of A-- l quality can be pur-

chased from

McCAHDIXSSP. 0. Box 001. 031.

AGENTS FORED0EW0R7H and QBOID Tobaccos

The only two good smokingin the

FTTZPATRICK BROS.td. MYRTLE CIGAR

flmftttsM J

S. F.

MCH. SO

API

& KISEN

..ran.

10

rsilll.iv

InlnrmntlonII.

Agents

FOH

iiisui

MlCoal

Queen P. 0. Box

vip

Issuedall

li.

the

this ntultlilx dlieut

F.:

Mustace-Pec- k "Co.,

FINEST

SAfNO CHAN,

KAIS1IA

Ltd..

CiXoaniiJtilp

Ltd.

BLACKSMITH COAL.

AND WHITE SAND, GARDEN SOIL.

CEMENT, ETC.

Fast SchoonerCONCORD

Sailing' forKAPUNA, H0N0IPU, KAILDA and

H00KENAFrom Sorenson's Wbarf,

Ai))ly on Board or toHAWAIIAN BAELASTINO CO.. ABtTelephone 300, Maunnkea St., belowKins, P. 0. Box 820,

'jfsy DULLETIN ADS PAY --5jg

,v.v'aflttiv- -

ESTABLISHED IN 1858.

BISHOP & CO.BANKERS

Commercial and Trav-elers' Letters of Creditissued on the Bank ofCalifornia and The Lon-do- n

Joint Slock Bank,Ltd.. London.

Correspondents for theAmerican Express Company and Thos. Cook &Son.

Interest allowed onterm and Savings BankDeposits.

Clai's Spreckels. Wm. Q. Irwin.

Glaus Spreckels & Co.

RANKERS.HONOLULU, : : : T. H.

San Francisco Agents The Novnda National Hank of San FrnncUco.

Draw Exchange on the Nevada Natlonal Hank of San Fianclsco.

London The Union of Loudnn andSmith's llauk, Ltd.

New Yor't American ExchangeNational Dunk.

Chlcaoo Corn Exchange NationalDank.

Paris Credit Lyonnats.Hongkong and Yokohama

Banking Corporation,New Zealand and Australia llauk

ot Now Zealand and Dank ot Austra-lasia.

Victoria .and Vancouver D.ink ofDrltUh North America.

Deposits reecho J. Loans made onapproved socuilty. Commercial andTravelers' Credit ImuihI. Dills ofExchange uougtt. and sold

Collections Promptly Accounted Foi.

The Yokohama Specie

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

HEAD OFFICE, YOKOHAMA.The bank buys and receives for col-

lection bills of exchange, issuesDroits and Letters of Credit, andtransacts a general banking business.

The Bank receives Local Depositsand Head Office Deposits for fixed pe-

riods. .Local Deposits 525 and upwards

for one year at rate of 4 per an-nu-

Head Office Deposits, Yen 23 andupwards for one-ha- lf year, one year,two years, or three yean at rate of5VV" per annum.

Pnrticulers to be obtained on application.

.Honoluln Office 07 S. King Street.P. 0. Box 1G8.

M. T0KIEDA Manager

The lirstAMERICAN SAVINGS

AND TRUST CO,OF HAWAII, LTD.

3UDSCP.IBED CAPITAL.. $200,000.00PAID UP CAPITAL $100,000.00Prssldent Cecil DrownVice Presldtnt M. P. rtoblnsonCashier L. T. Peck

Offlco1 Corner Port and King Sts.8AVINGS DCPOSITS rcceheil and

luteruht ulloweil lor yciuly itciKiBllvnt the talu uf j pur cunt, purannum.

Itulea and regulations furnishedupon uppllcatlon.

fiBE mumc6. F. DILUNGSAX CO.

L.miTED.

General Agent for Hawaii:Atlas Asruratice Company of Lindon.New York Underwriters' Agency.Providence Washington Intura'ie Co.ith FLOOR, STANGENWALO BLDG.

WM.G.iRWi&CO.,LTC,AGENTS FOR THE

Royal Insur. Co. of Lircrpool, Eng.Commercial Union Assurance Co.,

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

Edinburgh, Scotland,The Upper RLine Ira. Co., Ltd

$mM A . iii. iiiHiiiii '

Alexander & BaldwinLIMITED.

OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS.

JI. P. Baldwin PresidentJ. B. Castle Vlr PresidentW. M, Alexander.. Second Vice Pres.J. P. Cooke

. . . .Third Vice Pres. and ManagerJ. Waterhouse. . TreasurerE. E. Pnxton SecretaryW. 0. Smith DirectorJ. R. Oalt DirectorW. R. Castle Director

SUGAR FACTORS,

COMMISSION MERCHANTS and

IHSURANGE AGENTS

Agents forHawaiian Commercial & Sugar Co,Haiku Sugar Company.Paia Plantation.Maui Agricultural Company.HaVaiian Surer Cniffnanv.Knhuku Plantation Company,itacuiui itauroad Company.Haleakala Ranch Company, ,Honolua Ranch.

Castle & Cooke, LtdHonolulu, T. H.

SHIPPING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, SUGAR FACTORS

andOENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS

representingEwa Plantation Co.Waialua Agricultural Co., ltd.Kohala Sugar Co.Waimea Sugar Mill Co.Apohaa Sugar Co., Ltd.

Fulton Iron Works of St. TouiiBlake Steam PumpsWeston's CentrifugalsBabcock & Wilcox 'BoilsnGreen's Fuel EconomizersMarsh Steam PumpsMatson Navigation Co.Planters' Line Shipping Co.

Wm. 6. Irwin & Go.LIMITED.

SUGAR FACTORS andCOMMISSION AGENTS.

Wm. G. IRWIN PresidentJN0. D. SPRECKELS... 1st V. Pres.W. M. GIFFARD 2d V. Prei.H. M. WHITNEY TreasonRICHARD IVERS SecretaryD. G. HAY Auditor

Agents forOceanic Steamship Co., San Francis

en. Cal.Baldwin Locomotive Works, Phila

delphia, Pa''Hakabu Plantation Co., Hilo Sugar

Co., Honolulu Plantation Co.,Hutchinson Sugar PlantationCo., Kilauea Sugar PlantationCo., Olowalu Company, Paauhausugar Plantation Co., Walmanalo Sugar Co.

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

AGENTS FOR!Hawallcn Agricultural Co., Ookala

Sugar Plant. Co., Onomea Sugar Co.,Honomu Sugar Co., Walluku Sugar Co.,Pepeekeo Sugar Co., The PlantersLine of San Francisco Packets.LIST OF OFFICERS:

C. M. Cooke, President; GeorgeRobertson, vice President and Manageri E. F. Dlshop, Treasurer and Secretary; F. W. Macfarlane, Auditor; P,C. Jones, C. M. Cooke and J. R. Gait,Directors.

LIFE INSURANCE- -

Is not a Luxury; It Is a Necessity,But you Must have the BEST

and that Is provided by tht famousand most equitable Laws of Masschueetts. In the

New England jfliitoal

Life Insurance Co.,OF D03TON, MASSACHUSETTS,

If you would he fully. Informed aboutthece laws, address

Castle f Cooke,GENERAL AGENTS,

HONOLULU. T. H.

OAVID OAYT'CN'137 MERCHANT STREET.

LOTS FOR SALEIN KAPI0LANI PARK. ADDITION

and other desirable localities.

For Sale at a Bargain Premisest llauula on the beach, a two-stor- y

louse end furniture, at a bargain,

R. MIYATA & CO .

CONTRACTORS, BUILDERS, PAINTERS, PAPER HANGERS and

MASON WORKERS.Second Hnnd Lumber, Doors ana

Sashes Bought and Sold.KING ST., PALAMA JUNCTION

Phone S94.

ni:mk hooka of nil Kortn, ledgers,etc., manufactured by tho UulletlnTu,' MBhliig Company.

ImV.m . etfriifeS&tiMli

Corporation Notices

ELECTION OF OFFICERS.

O. Brewer ,& Coj, Ltd.

Notice Is hereby given that at theAnnual Meeting ot Shareholders ofC. IHtEWEfl ft CO., Ltd., held thisday, the following Hoard ot Officerswas elected to serve for the ensuingyear, namely:Chas. M. Cooke PresidentGeo. H. Robertson

. . . . 'Vice President and ManagerE. F. Bishop. Treasurer' and SecretaryJ. R. Oalt . . ,., . . . AuditorP. C. Jones, Geo. R, Carter, C. H.

uooxe '..... DirectorsAll of the above constituting the

hoard ot Directors of the corporation.Dated, Honqlulu, February 8, 1909.

E. F. UISHOP,4229-l- Secretary.

MEETING NOTICE.

Ponahawni Coffee Co., Ltd.

The regular Annual Meotlnc oftho Stockholders of the PonahawalCoffee Co., Ltd., will be held at thoolllco of Its Agents, Wm. O. Irwin ftCo., Ltd., Honolulu, on Wednesday,February 24th, 1909, nt 2:30 p. m.

II. M. WHITNEY,Socrctury,.

Honolulu, February 9, 1909.4231-2- ,

MEETING NOTICE.

Wcha Agricultural1 Company, Ltd.

Tho Annual Meotlnc ot theStockholders of the Weha Agricultur-al Co., 'Ltd., will be held nt the office of iU AKentB, Wm. O. Irwin ftCo., Ltd., Honolulu, on Wednesday,February 24th, at 4:00 p. m.

It. IVKRS,Secretary.

Honolulu, February 9, 1909.4231-2-

MEETING NOTICE.

Waiiwnalo. Sugar Company.

Tho regular Annual Meeting of thestockholders of tho Walmanalo SugarCo. will be hold at the offlce of ltAgents, Win. O. Irwin ft Co., Ltd.,Honolulu, on Wednesday, February24th, at 9:30 u. m.

W. L. HOPPEIt.Sccrotury.

Horolulu, February 9, 1909.423I-2-

NOTICE OF MEETING

Kailua Plantation Company, Ltd.

The regular annual meeting ot theStockholders" of the Kailua Plantation Company, Ltd., will bo held ntUp office and principal place of.busl-ne'a- s

in the Stungenwald llulldlng,Honolulu, on Friday, tho 26th day otFebruary, 1909, nt 9:40 n. m.

K. E. I'AXTON,Secrotnry.

Honolulu, February 11, 1909,4232-t- d

NOTICE OF MEETING

Kula Plantation Company, Ltd.

The regular annual meeting nt thoStockholders of tho Kula PlantationCompany, Ltd., will be held at its of-

fice and principal place or business Intho Stangonwnld llulldlng, Honolulu,on Friday, tho 2Cth day of February,1909, at 9:S0 a. tn.

E. E. PAXTON,Secretary.

Honolulu, February 11, 1909.4232-t- d

ANNUAL MEETING

Honokaa Sugar Company

Honolulu, February 15th, 1909.The Annual Meeting of the Stock-

holders of Honokaa Sugar Companywill be held at the office ot F. A.Schaefer & Co., Ltd., In Honolulu onThursday, February 25th, 19Q9, at1 o'clock a. in.

J. W..WALDRON,423G-t- d Secretnry.

ANNUAL MEETING

Pacific Sugar Mill

Honolulu, February l&th, 1909.The Annual Meeting of the Stock-

holders of Pacific Sugar Mill will beheld at tho odlco ot F. A. Schaefer ftCo., Ltd., in Honolulu on Thursday,February 25th, 1909, at 2 o'clockP. in.

J. W. WALDUON,423G-t- d Secietary.

ANNUAL MEETING

Waianae Co.

Tho nnnual meeting ot the stock-holders ot Walanao Company will beheld at tho office, of J, M. Dowsett,Merchant Street, on Tuesday, Febru-ai- y

23, 1909, at 2 o'clock p. m.J, M. DOWSETT,

Secretary Wnlanae Co.Honolulu, February 16, 1909.

4230-C- t

185 editorial rooms 250 busi-

ness office. These are the' telephonenumbers of the Bulletin office.

Corporation Notices

NOTICE

Honolulu Rapid Transit & Land Co,

At tho nnnual meeting of thetho Honolulu Rapid

Transit and Land Company held onFt-b'- 15, 1909, the following wereelected to serve ns Directors for theensuing year:

L. T. PeckW. R. CastleG. P. Castle ,L. A. ThurstonWm. Williamson0. H. AthertonO. N. Wilcox

At n subsequent meeting of theDirectors, the following were electedtn sorve as,oniccrs of the Companyfor the ensuing year:L. T. Peck PresidentL. A. Thurston .... Vice PresidentC. H. Atherton TreasurerWilliam Williamson .... 'Secretary

WM. WILLIAMSON,Secy. H. It. T. ft L. Co.

4238-3- t

ANNUAL MEETING.

Oahu Sugar Company, Limited.l)y order ot the lloarcr of Directors

tho Annual Meeting ot the Stockhold-ers of the OAHU SUOAIt COMPANY,LIMITED, will bo held nt tho Offlceof' It. Hnckfcld ft. Company, Limited,Honolulu, T, II., on Saturday, Feb-ruary 20th, 1909, at 9 o'clock a. mfor the purpose of electing officersand transacting such other businessns may be brought before the meet-

ing.The Stock Transfer, Books ot the

Company will be closed Trom Febru-ary IStli to February 20th, bothduten Inclusive.

F. KLAMP,Secretary.

4227 Feb. 5, 12, 19.

ANNUAL MEETING.

Pioneer Mill Company, Limited.lly order of tho Hoard ot Directors

tho Annual Meeting of tho Stockhold.crs of the PIONEEH MILL COM-

PANY, LIMITED, will bo held nt thoOlllco of II. Hnckfcld ft Cbnipany,Limited, Honolulu, T. If., on Satur-day, February 20th, 1909, at 10:30o'clock a. in., for the purpose of elect-ing officers and transacting such oth-

er business as may be brought beforethe meeting.

The Stock Transfer Hooks of theCompany will be closed fiom Febiuory 18th to February 20th, bothdates Incluslro.

F. KLAMP,Secretnry.

4227 Feb. 5, 12, 19.

ELECTION OF OFFICERS

Kipahuh Suar CompanyAt the meeting of the Stockhold-

ers of tho KIPAIIULU SUOAIl CO.

held this day at the offico of II. Hack-fel- d

ft Co., Ltd., the following offl-Cf- rs

were elected to servo for the ensuing year:J, F. Hackfeld PresidentPaul R. Isenberg. . . . Vice PresidentGeo. Rodiek TreasurerF. Klamn SecretoryA. Haneberg Auditor

rnq auove omccrs constituting tneHoard of Directors.

F. KLAMT,Secretnry.

Honolulu, February 17th, 1909.423S-- U

NOTICE

Wahiawa Consolidated Pineapple Co.,Limited.

Notice is hereby given that theAnnual Meeting of the Stockholdersof the WAHIAWA CONSOLIDATEDPINEAPPLE COMPANY, LIMITED,will be held at tho office ot tho Ha-

waiian Development Company, No.311 Slangenwald llulldlng, MerchantStreet, Honolulu, T. H at 10 a. m.on Friday, tho 2Cth day ot February,A. D. 1909.

T. II. PETUIE,Secretary Wuhlawa Consolidated

Pineapple Company, Ltd,4237-t- d

ANNUAL MEETING

Makaha Coffee Co., Ltd.The annual meeting of the stock-

holders of the Makaha Coffee Co,,Ltd., will be held at the offico ot J. MiDowsett, iMcrchnnt Street, on

23, 1909, at 3 o'clockP. in.

J. M. DOWSETT,Secretary Makaha Collee Co., Ltd.Honolulu, Februnry 16, 1909.

4236-C- t

Business NoticesNOTICE.

Chang Cliau has opened on officeat the corner ot Hotel and Smithstreets. Ooneral business agent; in-

terpreting a speclnlty. 4220-l-

EXCELLENT LAUNDRY WORK

done by theFRENCH LAUNDRY

with their new FRENCHg process;

57 Bcrctanift St. i Phone 1401.

Corporation Notices

ANNUAL MEETING

The Waimea Sugar Mill Company

Notice Is hereby given that the), An-

nual Meeting ot the Shareholders otThe Waimea Sugar Mill Companywill be held1 at the offlce of Castle ftCooke, Limited, In the Stnngenwaldllulldlng, Honolulu, on Thursday,February 25th, 1909, at 2 o'clock p.m.

T. II. I'ETIHE,,,Secretary, Tho Waimea Sugar

Mill Company. ,

Honolulu, February 10, 1909.4231-t- d

ANNUAL MEETING

Ewa Plantation Company

Notice Is hereby given that the An-

nual Meeting of the Shareholders otthe Ewa Plantation Company will beheld at the office ot Castle ft Cooke,Limited, In the Stnngenwald Dulld-lu- g,

Honolulu, on Thursday, Febru-m- y

25th, 1909, at 10 o'clock a. m.y T. II. PETIHE,

Secretary, Ewa Plantation Company.Honolulu, February 10, 1909.

4231-t- d

ANNUAL MEETING

Apokaa Sugar Company, Limited

Notice Is hereby given that the An-

nual Meeting ot the Shareholders ottile Apokaa Sugar Company, Limited,win be held at the office of Castle ftCooke, Limited, In the Stnngenwaldllulldlng, Honolulu, on Thursday,February 25th, 1909, at 11:30 a. tn.

T. II. PETIHE,Secretary, Apokaa Sugar Co,, Ltd.

Honolulu, February 10, 1909.4231-t- d

ANNUAL MEETING

Waialua Agricultural' Company, Ltd.

Notice Is hereby given that the An-

nual Meeting of tho Shareholders otthe Waialua Agricultural Company,Limited, will be held at tho offlce otCastlo ft Cooke, Limited, in the Stan,genwald llulldlng, Houdlulu, on Fri-day, February 26th,, 1909, at 10o'clock a, m.

T. H. PETIUK,Secretary, Waialua Agricultural

Co., Ltd.Honolulu, February 10, 1909,

4231-t- d

ANNUAL MEETING

Kohnla Sugar Company '

Notice Is hereby given that the An.nual Meeting ot the Shareholder! o(the Kohala Sugar Company will beheld at the office ot Castle ft Cooke,Limited, In, the Stnngenwald Uulld-In- g,

Honolulu, on Saturday, Febru-ary 27th, 1909, at 10 o'clock; a. m.

T. H. PETIUK,Secrotary.'Kohala Sugar Company.Honolulu, February 10, 1909,

4231-t- d

NOTICE OF MEETING

Makawao Plantation Company, Ltd.

Tho regular annual meeting of theStockholders of the Makawao Plan-tation Company, Ltd., will be held atits office and principal place of busi-ness In the Stnngenwald llulldlng,Honolulu, on Flday, tho 26th day otFebruary, 1909, at 10 a. m.

E". E. PAXTON,Secretary.

Honolulu, February 11, 1909.4232-t- d

NOTICE OF MEETING

Pulehu Plantation Company, Ltd.

The regular annual meeting of theStockholders of the Pulehu Plantation Company, Ltd,, will bo held utIts offlce and principal place ot busi-

ness in the Stangenwald Uulldlng.Hn- -nolulu, on Friday, the 26th day otFebruary, 1909, at 10:10,0, m.

E. E. PAXTON,,

' Secretury.Honolulu, February 11, 1009.

4232-t- d

NOTICE OF MEETING

Kalialinni Plantation Company, Ltd.The' regular annual meeting of the

Stockholders ot thoJCallalinul Plan-tation Company, Ltd., will boheld atIU office and principal place of busi-ness In the Stangenwald llulldlng.Honolulu, on Friday, the 20th day ofFebruary, 1909, ut 9:30 n. m.

E. E. PAXTON,Secretary.

Honolulu, February 11, 1909, ,

4232-t- d

NOTICE OF MEETING OF MAUIAGRICULTURAL COMPANY.

Tho regular annual meeting ofthe Partners of the Maul Agrlcultui.al Company will bo held nt the officoand principal place of business ofthe Company, Stangenwald llulldlng,Honolulu, T. H ou Friday, the 26thday ot Februury, 1909, at 10:20o'clock' a, in,

W. O. SMITH,Secretury.

Honolulu, February 11, 1909,4232-- J

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m bnino nuiAETiN. Honolulu, t. it, rniDAY, vnn. in, iaos. o

Battle for Ballots Continues To Wax Warm;BUSKS DIRECTORY WANTSMiss Leia Dinklage Still Holds First Place

repairing.Woven Wire Mattresses repaired at

tiio I'actoiv Honolulu Wro BedCo., 1200 Alnpal St. Telephone035. 31M5-t- f

PLUMBING.

Yce Sine bcr and Tinsmith, Dr. Schumann.Smith ot HoUiTand Pniialil. p. in. 221

u YA Lot In

Puupueo

Tract(Adjoining College Hills)

ndvance in price. No clearinglo be done nil ready for building,

PRICES range from

$800 to $1500 per Lotaccording to area and location.

Bishop Trust Co. Ltd.NO. 024 BETHEL STPF.ET.

ICEmanufactured from puie distilled wa-ter. Delivered to any part of city bycourteous drivers.

OAHU ICE AND ELrCTRIC CO.Kewalo. Telephone 428

Delivered to residences,and offices at 25c perllTinilrAfT in m.lk 1x4a I

cr more,W. O. DARNHART,

133 Merchant St.Tel. I1fi.

BUILDING MATERIALOF ALL KINDS.

DEALERS IN LUMBER.

ALLEN & ROBINSON.Qneen Street :: :: :: Honolulu.

Mn3.Winsloiv'3Stmthlrnt Gin-ti- n

.? J'ie2. f.rt.tor..ovr HixrifforthcirCIUl.Dli:NnhlloTi;BTir.

with ncrftct iiru iti3 HooTnns tho child. bui'TENsfc3 CURKS WIMU COUC. ana ii tho

wvt i ciiicurivr UlAKIUtWA. BoldI? S.r.RruSF,,u ,a tvVT P"" of tin- 7.'.M' l.lo .ami oslt for Krsga no ntacr mad. Zitota a Bcttlc. E3

QnOldandWclHrjed Remedi

Wholesale Importers and JobbersEUROPCAN ANO

AMERICAN DRY GOODS.FORT and QUEEN 3T8.

S. SA1KI,Bamboo rurnittirc Made to Order.

Picture Framing a Specialty.8C3 S. BERETANIA ST.

TELEPHONE '107.

You Wfmt Electric Wiring Done orPrivate Telephone InutalleJ ur DryEattcrics, cell the

UNION ELECTRIC CO.,CO Bcrctania St. Phone 310

RU''oImproved ami Modern SUGAR fA,

CHINERY of every capacity andmado lo order. Boiler work

and RIVITED TIPFS for irrigationpurposes a specialty. Particular at-tention paid to JOB WORK, nnd

executed at shortest notice.

HAWAIIAN FERTILIZER CoTltd"Dealers in FERTILIZERS suitable!

ror an ciops, climatio and soil con-ditions.

OFFICE Brewer Buildinp. Hono-lulu: Tel 272,

FACTORY at Iwilei: Tel 430.

The latest and largest assortmentof hand-mod- e and painted leatherpostcards in Hawaiian Views, Flow-- 1

ers nnd Fruits, ntWEEDON'S 'CURIOSITY BAZAARHotel St.. bet Bethel and Nuuaiin.

BJS- -" JSrW-3,;v"- .r msti, EiajnuB? rbexsi-wa- y

" vdiu ij 1'uniia.T H A Y r 'I PIANO CO.

U3 liriTHL STnnKT.EL Phono flK

TXWINtl nirnvNTRRntztm.zst&&3X4V2zw2&ea2ai3

t

i

V t

EMPLOYMENT BUREAU.

ror houss-hel- phono 600, Mnkiki.t

(lencriil lliiiplovinent Olllcc, in. .

Pcnsaroln mhl llor.-t.nii-

OSTEOPATHY.

Hours.St., Ktiittin.

No

lNfl,

8-- 9 a. m.jSquare

See OurWindow Display

Ready-to-We- ar

AND

Sporting

MATSJUST THE THING, FOR

i

Tramping, Golfing

and Autoing

From $1.00 up

MLUjP tlonOLULU. Ttt.

Oahu RailwayTime Table.

OUTWARD.For Wnlnnnc, Wnlnluu, Kahuku and

V.'iiy Stntln.iM D:I5 it. m., 3:20 p. m.I'or Pcirl City, Knu .Mill and Way

Stations t:3li n. m., 'HMS a. in.,11:05 a. m 2:lip. m.. '320 p. in.,b.u. p. in., to. 30 p. in.. rii:uo p. m.

Wuhlnwn "):15 a. m. nod6:J5 p. in.

INWARD.Arrive Honolulu from

i Wnlnlua und Walanau .S;

..6:31 p. in.

Kahuku,S5 Tn..

Arrive In Honolulu from Kwa Mill! nnd Tcarl City t"-I- m., 8:3i!; i. m., 10:3S a. in., M:40 p. ra., '1:31

i in., 'j .ii p. in, ,:m p. m.Arrive Honolulu from Wahtawa

8:30 a. in. ami 5:31 p. m.

Dally.t Ex. Sunday.t Sunday OnlyThe' llnlol.i Limited, a two-hou- r

train (only ,,, tlckots lionorcil) Ii'uich Ilotmlitl i pcry Suiidajat S ' it rn n arrlvoH InIIumw'.iIii 1,1 . ... ,, n, The Limited"tint .,iil .it I'u.r' t'fy unci WalaniiaU i iiVKwnv w o. SMITH

AutosRepaired

Yo:tr machine Mill be ready foryou when we say it will be. Wedon't c:pcriir,:r.t on nutos; we repairthem.

Von Ramir.-Youn- gj us

Co., LtdHOKOLUlUIRON'VOPKS.?'.- - V07N0

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A7Kldr

1P

a.

a.

MS. nnd MRS,

G. Sakata,MASSEURS,

iruises, Sprains" Tired Feel-ln- g

and otherailments quick-ly relieved.

Res. 1707 a

St. aboveSchool. Tele-

phone lfiM

Wats, Tapas

Woman's Exchange

KANEOIiE BEEF"Alwavs on Hand. Young Pifrs, Poul-tr-

Eggs, Fresh Butter and Cheee.

Sam Wo itoi Go.,1 King Street Market,

YOUNG TIM, Manager.Tfl. 288

CONTESTANTS CLOSE

TOGETHER FOR

FIRST PLACE

ofSENDING SUBSCRIPTIONS TO

CONTESTANT'SVOTES ISSUED CONTESTANT'S

CITY COUNTYHonolulu

Sophie de Wichman Co.Hr.nnlnln '

Martha Voss, emp. 3achs Co. . .Honclclu 7. ','. '. ','" 170305i i

iMissLiaie Ten Sue Kau Honolulu . . . 15UJ12MiSSeS Dinklage, MarCOS, Florence Winter Honolulu 151431' Ida McKeague A'ea 149 2G1

Waianolo Deverlii Honolulu .:.:::::::::::: k&go

Are Top Notchers

TOMORIjp! NIGHT

Standing ContestantsUT?t?JN?FEEUE,ALWAVSMI:NTI0N

!SI$s?A1HecLt.ai,n,117,730

MargnretteMadeline Dutra

There a,e no , m In .h. relative RoddldaneV ! ! 'SSdllftHanding of tl.c contestants in todays Mj Amoy Fook Tai Honolulurroring miri rorcral liicrcnscd their Amy Awai Halciwar.coru, but the Hut shown no material Alice Green HonolulutliungcB. MIks I.ch Ulnklagu cm ?!" J!.K'e FerrciraWhitney Mnrsh Honolulu .'..', B0.Z12tlnucH tn lead with MIm SophU- - il hi """ a""URU a .HonoluluNut n vit close Miss JIar ,,,? .?J T N0, 2llm Vhsh l iiiirninriirtalily close to the .

INCLUDES THE COUNTY OF HAWAIIlender mid may be a on !" Jrinnie Marcos Kailuathe morrow; MIbb Ten Sito Knu !" Mcry $. Akaupastes Fluifped Winter bv a. Mjs Annie Hattic KohalamarBln to her credit over the laltor; ii'i!55 Xicto.na Ho,ncr HiloMIr Ida of Alca, Iih nl- - J!ss Elizabeth K. Victormost icached tho one hiindreil nttil I Ionisc de Harne Koliala, Hawaii ....fifty ihouisatirt; murk; Minn Nellie Mc-M'-s Julia K. KcauhouI.nln added a few nmro ote to Hattie SaiTcry Honoliaalint icstonhiy and her hcoriim n lie. Violet N. Brown HilnliiB watched with mur-l- i Inlerest, os'Kiss Hundon Pahoa '! 't'ntislm has been upokcn of iu a pusHlhlo! DISTRICT NO. 3winner. INCLUDES THE COUNTY OF MAUI.

DIMrlct No. 1. Ik a hummer mid It Mabel Waiaholo Lnhaiim n.innnlooks todaj ns thoimh district is 'Miss Florence Ho Luliaina 111012'a sure winner for the lion-- Mary Gohicr Lahnina

hut .. Eva x'J',,uiens, Mitovrlptlinis c mm fast in, ScholtzMites, may bo suiprlse'i iiu'img' Jennieat last moment and Hawaii. Maul Hattie Kalinoor Kauai, may crime to the frnpl vvlihlMiss L. K. ..a vote and cany away first Esther M. Hannnaors, that or selecting tin elnpeiouelor the nirtv.

Al contestants arc .inlnliu UmIn their ieser,ve votes mid some of tinmost astonishing surprises are expectcd to bo Bprung In the final iIjji ofthe contest. Never "n day pasKi h bit'come of tho contestants salt aw ly afew votes to ii.-- whin the I'ist leckon- -

lug Is held.Itcfui c the cluo of Iho a

SK-a- t majoilty of the penplo will euuioin of their own accunt and cast bal-lots for their favorite joung ladle..Of Iheio will he many hack- -

ward ones l hero always are In affairsof this kind ami tho contestants willprobably go nftor them hammer midtongs ami tiy to get them to see thubenefit from a free trip to, the c

Kxiiohltiuii at Seattle.and persuade them that the votesthoulil rightly go to such end such aone. This Is tho w.iv to do It, and noone will refuse to give n six mouths'or a years' subscription lo li.-l- ilujoints mines reeuro extra votes, asunlike other contests is a valuegiven for every dollar received.

.Hut twenty-fou- r days. IncludingSundays, remain In the II u 1 tincontest. Not very many when itconies down to flKU'-lin- the days. IsIt? This means a little nceentuatelwnik for overy'eoutcslant In the raceespecially If the candidates, expect tomaKo any kind of n showing on thelast ilny. Just twonty-fou- r toconveil over mi'i htibtrrlliur of theUulletln Into mi nrdenl leader

Can this bo done? is asked bv tirnvl'rohahl not all, but -- very iii.ul ull

Candidates should do nil In ttn.ir'to up the lecnid nnd g--

as many more voles tomorrow midnext day us tiny have mi other daysof this week. It can be done. Getyour friends rrom the city mid coun-try In Hiilucrihf for you. Hrlug themto the Ilu I lot lu olllce and explaintho proposition thorough! to themTho bustle mid riuriy occasioned by

contest will do (hem cnoil to see.ko the I ist days of this emitest Inn- -

lie ones for the mi.nber of votes togo into icteric.

SPECIAL NOTICE' SUD3CRIDERS SENDING IN OUR.tiCRPTI0N8T0THE BULLETINMUST ALWAYS MENTION THENAME OF THE CONTESTANTSTHEY WISH TO VOTE FOR, A3 ALLBALLOTS ARE FILLED OUT IN

OEFORE LEAVING OFFICE.YOU CAN HOLD BACK THE BAL.LOTS A3 LONG AO YOU WISH.Do It Now.

Tomonovv evening at 8 o'clock lliuturtuliis will Iiq drawn for Iho playspresented bv tho Piinnhou DrumallcClub at Charles It. lllshni hall.

The curtain raiser will lw ".Missby Hlchar.l Harding Davis,

which Is ti very clever llttio biiighu-eci'i-

lu one ucf full of excitement

TIP' "Koiiiaucum." IMmon.l tins. '.......r....tn.. ..in l.ijiiiii:;ii

tlll'lis mill lllinvnAnlii.l liilrti.fn.'.-- .,...... pMi,ii,i,'iiirnthat Will Wire to take the l,.iiw ' ,WB'

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Iiy

SUBSCRIBERS THEIR THETHr'

NAME. NO WILL BE UNLESS THE

DISTRICT NO.INCLUDES THE AND OF HONOLULU.

Miss Lcla Dinklage 175,810Miss Nux. nanMiss

MssMiss

anduuuuKy Honolulu

Miss Lum HoncluluHonolulu

MissMikS

Hilosmall

VcKctBiii- Hilo

KawcwehilicrM'M

Miss

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Miss

tint ....'".chip Miss lfis'lfii'Kiss

thero Miss Hansenthu Miss

Hartlarge lion- - Miss

course

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09.701

Hnna nsDISTRICT NO. 4

INCLUDES THE COUNTY OF KAUAI.miss morenoe uevemi Har.alsi, KauaiMi:s Connie Fassoth . . Vaimca. KauaiMiss Mablc Hustle ElteleHiss Miriam Mundon Kapaa, KiuaiMiss Anrjcline F. Silva Wnimcn. Knuai'Hiss Ethel E. Edwards Kihtiw, Kauai 51 000Miss Rose Aca Waiirca, Kauai 30,210

Contestants may take tie trin any time the7 chr-osc- .

Contestants arc not limited to the in which they arc entered,but ore to secure votes from other District, or State.

C0NTEST;OL0SES MONDAY. MARCH 15TH,8 O'CLOCK 1 M. SHARP.

Tho Evening Bulletin PopularVoting Contest

iTill in the name of th; younpr woman you wish to vote Airand the district in which she lives. Brine or mail to Man-nir-

Contest Departnunt, care of E v c n i it B u 1 e t i n.Honolulu, T. H.

THIS COUPON ONE VOTE FOR

Miss(

District No

(This coupon is not good after Monday, March 1st)

PRESIDENT SMITH

IS INTERPRETER

President Hmltli h iisorulness as pre-siding (illlcer of the Senato camestrongly In light cstenlay arteinoou.I lo acted us Iliivviillau anil Kngllsh

during the shortMcnator Hi own lu addiesi'lng the

nieniheis. spoke In Hawaiian, this jhii-zlc-

the haole members who lit notuiidt rstaud the liingitagii. Aler look-ing in omul nl each piizcleil '"ee, 1'rual-den- t

Smllh liilerpruted tho lemarksi:ugtlt-h.-.

Koiinte Rill No, 11, fntroiliicuilihy Senator llaker, relative to

dividing the present County or Hawaiilulu two counties nml imiviniug for!thu government thereof, was taken uufor illsriiHsInn. Raker supgested thata commlttie railed. Comitytee, consist lug of four membershould be to look up themil, tins pneteil inn) Piesiileiit Smithappointed Senators llaker. Miikuknii,III own nml Woods ns members of tin?commute".

.McCmthy suggeyted that tho SenatoPi luting Committee should emisu tol.o printed, nil bills Intiodueed In Con-gies-

lel.ulvo to iimeiidlnp tl.o e

Act and all llm other bill thatthe Doleg.ilo' may have Introduced inCongress TIicmi when pi luted am loho furnished the Senators.

Mooio luttoiluced a bill "nn nV.t inml ilm. Which .will Du uomethlng a, encourngu dlveislflod Imlusliles." Itlittle out nt the usual. ii:ia.,,i n,n n .i

t,....i i .i ,. --, i'i"-ii-

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warh'n;" u'T: L'. .I Chl.llngvvoi.h Inhodueed a bill lu

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u'lailvo in thp pm-s-i i'. furH a love rn in nf tho elxtnuiuh oi.w''lfili pilvato pratarty in iv beiur nn - one tf tlpt boBt over vtiI' 'r public usoa. It pasiavl I in.

reading nml was printed.

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33,380

122,811115,83184,10102,80002,101'C8.10052,80933,72031,300

Lillian

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Into

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districtallowed County

COUNTS

Commit.

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"FRAUDS UPON

THE PUBLIC"N what some plijslrliins have eallecjpaleni inedleines, ntul It is undeniablyHue thai soiiii- me frnuds and some areoven ivmse benausc they mo InJm-Ion- s

On the otlur hand, tnoro molunnj patent medicliies siich as l,ydl iK I'liiK', mi's Vig.-labl- Compound,nnd olh 'i. wliieh nn of r"al viiili.nml me irn.iniueii led by phjH.'elansof lei'dMi!?, d tamllug

LfNEOFllARGirFOR

FLORAL PARADE

"Ihe I'liir.il irirade o'l Washington'sjlllrlliiliv will roim at the JipltoliKimmls Hid will break up nf Knplo- -

miii imii Tiie line ol march will bous follows rrom the Capitol mounds,along King street to'Illthop streat, upRlshop street to lintel stiett, Hutelstleet to Itlehnrds ftieet. RlchnrdsMieet l'i Ileretanla, and nlnng llcie-- ltnnl.i to Thomas Snu.ire, down Kaplulaul lo King, nlong King to VI. lorla I

Tho niitnuiolillu section will separate'from the lest or tho parade nnd pio i

ceed uu Victoria to Reietniili mullerelanla nml down Keeiiiitnoku lo,iiniaicimi avenue. The cirrl-a-.-- s nml'I'liive n ellons of tile panido 111 eonllnue mu Khu stleet to the I'm'

DT BULLETIN ADO PAY --Q"

TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAYTake Laxative Drome- - QuininsTablets. All druggists nfnnilthe money if it fails to cure.U. V. Grovc'd sigiinturo ii on

- WANTED, tUll&ALL

Advsrtltcments Under this HeaJIng Advertisements Under this HeadingOne Cent Ptr Word Each Day. No Ad- - One Cent Per Word Each Day. No Advertlsements Inserted for Less Than vertlsements Inserted for Le&s ThanTen Cents.

ivmyuody to make money by plant- - l

Inc cocoatiutn. Inqulro for plants, (

llox 102 Llhtie, Kaunl. 419P-t- f

WorMiig houspkeeper to take chargeor rooming house. Add row Alolin,Rullotiii oHlre l237-3t

ll'milly horse, good afr.ild ofClean rags at the Uulletln of-- 1 nnihlnir. Ant.lv Uornt.mla.

rice.

LOST.

King, turquoise. Ktirrounded with dia-monds, het. Honolulu nml llnle-Iw- ii

lintel liy'inllwny. Rewardreturned to llullctln olflcc.

IIMS--

llctwccn Diamond Hpad nnd )llacLI'olnt, leather case with one Thcr-m- ui

Ilottle. I'lnilcr leave at thisofllto and reoclvo rownid.

422S-t- f

Small brown lerrler hitch, withleather collar. Return to 17 If.Ileictania St.; letelve suitable re

ward. 123S-- 3t

Pass book No. 3S2.S on tho l'lrstmerleaii Savings & Trust Co. Re-

turn to lank nml oblige. 1237-3- t

ri:ai. khtati:Ri:.l. KSTATL' HXCIIANdi:

FOR SALE.

LOTS.

We have imr tin) lots Tor Half nilpalls the ell. iuiiovi'd andunimproved, business slies,lesldeiico tiles and fanningsites, for price ranging from?r,il Jjivifiii; some for eashsales, kiiiiu ftir JiistnlliucmBales ami some fur exchange.

HOMES. -

We have over CO homes for rale located every resilience wcihraof the city, nml suburbs- nilcomriniable, tome olcgint.

terms; some for spotcash, Mime liistnllimm inliletils, some fr eyt linage,I'inie for n.trt eiili mii.i inniiioitguge easy tcims.

HOUSES.i ..

We can arrange to build houses theluxt.illimnt idaii lots pur-chased rrum by tesponslbleparties.

TOR EXCHANGE.

Wo h.iVo n number of good exchangebargains.

TO LET.

Wo lent houses mid may locate0ll.

TO BUY.

Wo halo cli'ht leu piospcctlve buy- -

cis o.ir lists at present;i perhaps vou huvo Just the

place that would suit one oftin iu. Ciuiie and seo us.

ri:ai. kstatk knciiakok.A. V. ;i:,U, Miumsur.

THEY ARE KEENMrs, Keams

Hawaiian PreservesTRY THEM.

HliM1?1711illn'

Ten Cents.

.urgent to k In the South Sea Isl-ands of Siuiiii.in. Tongan, Fijian,mid Solomon ishmil I'urloi, mnts.faiiF. tnpa, shells, etr Tor parlk-ulnr- s

nddresi Uox 20, Kohala, Ha-

waii. I235.t

driver,wiping 10 ID

If

inid

to

In

onvarious

onall

on

onon

us

orcm

. ,,.-- -4221-t- f

A good riding Iiprsc. Address "It.II.." Ilillletln ortlcc. 4228-t- f

TO LET

New and thoroughly furnished hnustiIn Minion Is for rent for one or twjyears. Address "II., " Uulletln of-

fice. 1205-1- 1

Two furnished reams. Apply Mrs.I). McConncll, 1223 Binmn St.

FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT.

Two nlrely furnished rooms l.'r.jNuu.iuu St. 1237-1-

FOR SALE.Solar Heaters, 30 to 100 gallon ra-

pacity. Galv. Tanks, 5 gallon to 500gallon capacity. French Ranges, sit-es 4 ft. to 10 ft., for brick setting.Range closets and scats suitable foruse in schools or plantations. SheetMcal Work nnd Flumbing.Estimatcs,Jobbing promptly executed.

EMMELUTH & CO.. LTD.TEL. 211. ' 145 KING ST.

TO THE

Holiday-Seekin- g

Public

What spot ia these Islands can exceed the great Waimea Mains inbeauty, climRte and diversity of scen-ery? City folk in want of rest andrecreation will learn with pleasuretnai me waimea Home of Mr. DavidTorbes, late Manager of Eukuihaele,is now in the hands of Mr. H. Akona,the well-know- n Chef.

The premises nay be rented fur-nished by week or monthton reason-able terms. Apply to

H. AKONA, WAIMEA, HAWAIIP. 0. Address. Kawaihae.

- ..,..-- -

LOOKat the automobiles, buggies and car-riae-

we have recently overhauledand painted

THEN SEE US.

W. W. Wright Co..King Street near South

Tel. 252

Andrew Usher'sScotch Whiskev

O.V.G. SpecialReserve

W. C. Tearock & Co., Ltd.,Agents.

I smMr, and Mrs,

HASHIMOTOMASSEUR8,

rtHCUMATISM,URUISE8,BPRAIN3,TIRED FEEL.INC, and otherailments quicklyRCLIEVCD.444 KING 3T.,

PALAMATelephone 637

L'rtlqueChinese Goods

Wing Wo Tai & Co.941 NUUANU ST

.VING CHONG COKING ST. NEAR BETHEL

Dealers ip Furniture Mattresses,etc., Eto. All kinds of KOA audIISSI0N FURNITURE Made TInler. f

FordTOURING CAR, $1185.

SCHUMAN CARRIAGE CO., LTD.rAMBMBBicj.Ncro.suUiiKV.a.A., ' 3 bulletin ads PAY --qic MERCHANT ST. NEAR ALAKEA.

iru iitfmim ihiM .x&mi.&. M&Jxm ,. i ilu 'iAsisAiiiMiiiiiiiiiW'd

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$' i . f ,.J

v' rw;h' 't. sfv ; mif j

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EVKNINO 1HJM.ETIN, HONOLULU, T. II., FIUDAY, FRU. 19, 1909.13 i

The Best Bicycle ever offered for $25.00 yBaseball Raoing Whitney & Marsh

Boxing s PORT BowlingBoating Rouing

I

H. h

WM

1909 Model Tropic

E. 0. Hall & Son, Ltd.

POTTIESAustralianStock Remedies

No matter what the ailment, ask your druggist for

TOTTIE'S REMEDY.

No expense is spared in putting out the very but Hem.cdics which can he pioiuced.

If you arc in doubt about which Remedy to use, Ringme up at TEL. 11S0.

HOSPITAL POR SICK ANIMALS.

CONSULTATION PERSONALLY OR BY LETTER.

Pottie fc Sons, Honolulu

AnnouncementHerri Brown Win. Lyon

mmsrm

TEL, 1189.

E. ok C.

Brown te Lyon Co.Tel: 401 Books

AMUSEMENTS.

Alice

In

Wonderland

Musical Tableux

Opera HouseFeb. 18

Tickets now on sale at Bcir-strora- 's

Music Store.

i Wonderful Motion Pictures bring.' jnjr to view scenes from many lands

and embracing Comedy and Pathos.Two phances eaoh week.

Monday and ThursdayDolly, the Circus Rider; Don Juan;

Circumstantial Evidence: When Casey Joined the Lodge; A Family of!Cats; The Lady Hamster; The Ara-

bian Dagger; The Weird Symphony,

THE

GemHOTEL STREET

Motion PicturesChanges Mondays, Wednesdays and

FridaysADMISSION 10c. and 20c,

Children 5o.

185 editorial rooms 250 busi-

ness' office. These are the telephonenumbers of tho Rullelln olllfo

--i .k i mS rJ.?d$M&iu m- -

"

TUESDAY

AND

EVENINQ,8 P. M.

BOX C20

Alakea& Merchant

AMUSEMENTS.

"Washington's

Birthday"

Pygmalionand Galatea"

PEBY. 23D,

Under the Auspices of the

Dramatic CircleKIL0HANA ART LEAGUE

i Tickets, SI and 75c; 25c for studentsEox plan now open at Bergstroms

ARTTHEATERiPark Theater

Theater

FORT ST. ropp CONVENT.

LATEST MOTIONnnd

S0NOS

Admission

Cor.

PICTURES

10c andChildren So

BOWLINGHOTEL BATHS

PRIMO

15c

1

Dlank books of all sorts, ledgersetc., manufactured by tho llulletlnPublishing Company,

2JUT" PULLCTIN AD8PAV 4J(

Paperchase IsGood For the

WindTlic meeting of tlio Y M. C A.

held Inst night ilcclilcil that therewould lie no field BportH this year.On the llth of June, the nnnlvcrsnryof KHinchnmohn's hlrthdny, n longdistance road race will lie run off.

Doctor Hand suggested the Mara-

thon race and the Iden mot with nt

ucccptancc. Kverone eagerlytook up the suggestion, and the eventwill tnkc the plncc'of the regular

i field sports, The Alexander Held is'open to the public, unu gaic moneyIcnnnot he charged. The Hoys' Field

U In mich n had condition that nowsports are out of the question there.

Jnmcs Nott, John D. Cockburn, andO. II Ingalls were appointed n com-

mittee to fix n course, and report atthe next general meeting. I

It wns suggested fiat the rnco hostalled at Kaplolanl I'ark, the firstmile to he run there, and thcvcnsulngtwenty or so miles to he done on thoroads, the ccnt flnnlly finishing attho Park whero It started.

The Y M. C. A. will hold a fewtinner chnsos In the near future, andns this form of Rport Is one of tho

cry heat for fitting n man Tor long-

distance running, no doubt a numhortho Itnlclwn Marathon runners

chance

t: jj n

Novelty GamePromises

WellTim Novelty a, tho

Izod ofare ta In a list of

may be In thonil

to tho Kill- -

and22: O. A. vs. C. A. C.

27: O. A.

27: vs.

14:will of the thoto ) will bo

will""" '. "''?

of ? ." at p. m.. .i If.ullt linn lirnn ilinwn "" - "":" "i .hi, ng the r .best and a trip.

CACM. 'Tho ,'" "' ..-.,- -.. ... .

,i nni.nv un u kitho uuiu- -ii e nn ma tcli Col,..1

; f cars irunn i if mi mi o inn inr iiiivirut. ... ..tl

Vor this will beC

,

hoyo

M bto tho score nt

i.l . ..! n Thlfl Hiiiiiiim..very

iioie. '" "" , A 'bus lll carand should bo wellof the golfer- - will turn cn u flno Jho

--

bo ,tak bo nserve,! at noon nndno iiutibt mnny than , c'

will go out forthe I'arade Is over.

Tim match should bucomo nn i

annual nff.ilr, uicl bids fair to Do

tt tt

Play22nd

Beokley,

PROGRAM

or other author- -clubs

askedevent, by thatthey Includedprogram. Address coramu- -nlcntlonstor, Kvonlng llulletln.

BASEBALL

Feb. 21: Chinese Minors CII teams.

Feb. 8.

GOLF

.Feb. 22: Novelty.

TRACK MEET

Tcb. Y

meet.M.

Feb. Smith llcllly.

MARATHON

Mar. Halclwa Ilnce.avail themselves interrupted heavy

"hares." Lincoln's birthday,

tournament

Country ClubKeeps Open

HouseThp Country Club keep

with- - "ou"10attention. " 1:30 sharp.

TlVl"'"" ""'., now,golfers us

vl.llnrcommitter yesterday decided aioiuiii) iliicriiuouthai against decorated motor will...... mistroke,lidded 'Colonols'

mailing meet every electricihould prove from townmost nM(1 0nj.(

will "'J'10iikmuImth, other

golf players lunch after

iioollyvc.ry

popupir.tt

scheduled

Sporting

BOXING

open

conditions

J,roW(,

n n n

BY THESP0ETING EDITOR

1110

.... .ja-,-- . l C I "Dooncy" llartman of CongrcsslonallU V nl fnmn-r-overj- knows the yam

Onof Dooimv. MandlnK nil tho edeo of

ithn crater of at the' tlmoof the Congress party's visit to Maul,and exclaiming, "Vhon we behold

.this awful abscess" Is In town onco; more.

Tho baseball m'atch between tho Dooney seems ns chirpy as ever af--Btudcntn' Alliance and I lie C. A. C tcr months' bojourn onto ho played on Washington's Willi- - tho Island of Kauai. 'lloonoy wnsday is creating quite a largo amount born and reared way back In Art- -

of talk In tho Itlvcisldo section of tho zona on u ranch. What ha does notcity Tho gnmo takes placo at Z p. m. know nbout tuhorso or horso raco Is

Chi 1 u s canta In or tno Alliance not worm nrcntioning. it appearsteam and ho seems to think tils team that Dooney In his travels had ac--

lias a hunch on tho game, quired horso at least the rorniorICn Sang Knu, tho captain of t:ic owner, a natlte, swore It whs not a

C. A. C.'s. Is Just ns certain that ins cow n very moderate sum. toboys can put It all over tho Student i. quote Hartman: "lie looked more

fast and Interesting gnmn snouiu iiko a camel man jinyining oise; nolm the result of all this "before talk' had a humn In tho middle of his backand a big crowd of supportora of both that looked Ilka Diamond Head!"teams will bo surely on nnnu lo ciicei as Dooney one nay was joggingtheir favorites on to victory. along townrd a Jap oh a

tt H a pony happenedNEWS NOTE8 FROM THE ' "Hello, llossl You this tlmo Mn- -

SCHOOLS kawell go?" "Sure," replied Doon- -.

oy. "You iiko raco?" enquired theMlkado'a subject. "You're on!"Tl, K.iiiii..nmi.ha. hovs will start InJo,nod Hartman. never dreaming thattraining In about n week for the track he cnuicl couI(, Kot oul of wnlk

nifct which will be hold lato In March. ..Two ,milar mo lick you." whs thofrank Mackenzie expects to hrcuk npxt Fiute from tho little brown

thu Island record for broad Jump this brother. The dlstanco to M.ikawellyear, There aro many "dark horses" war about ono mile,nt tho fchuol now. "What sort of start," snorted

Thu guns for tho Kamnhaniehn ca Dooney when relating the story aft- -"Why. the Jap went offImIh aro iliu. about tno first week of orwnjal.(n iQ0 mwU (,u8t

March. Tho boys aro now taking up ,' ', . st , t ,ha ,,,guard drill. Idromcdary going, and, Say! didn't

.wo ovorhaul thnt hlanky Jap!!"NEW THEATER TO BE i)oouy headed tho Jap nt Ma- -

AN Unwell stables and passed the plantn- -offlcc two lengths to tho good.

Tlw i nnw ibPiitnr which Is to bo bnllt "V chl! hore number ono

on lh site of tho old F.mplro. will he 0,."0; M" '!u- - ?... j.. ., ,., i ih.1 i. much? laughod the Japson.' now

a,. ,. .,uU ,.u...h. "- -" ..Not or Balc,.. Bftl(, Doonoy. "Ibon, lm Is nt tho hmid of tho venture ice(, hm (or.. b(t tht.g noUl0rFeems very saugiilno ubnut tho gtory,tor nnd will ns soon as posslblo glvo . tt tt ttout all tho dotaUs of tho building, etc. An occasional of tho...... ' nis

winIiiutiT ii Kruni mm oii"""l rnco J,0 obviated.bo well tho btart. I

Doubtlobs from tho .,..,. ,. ,,.,. ,,., . .i . I xiinu wiii otwi uiihiuhidi hum

veteran uenmaiiHnmpshlre

STODDARD

By Hour

G. C.TIIONE 109.

them,

track

SPOUTS

along.

Simon the NowAthletic

nut Jobdepartment.

last momentmay pavementalong Johnriauncnii mid lor,

Second Teams

SoccerTho Pununiiu tccond soccer

will today tryAlllolnnl A tenm. Wednesdaytheso two teams nict tho I'unahotiHwinning a score 1 0. Itwns n very closo game well play-ed by both

Tho Alllolanis hnve not sufficientplnycrs form two teams, so have

draft few their first team intotho second.

The match this nftcrnoon willplayed tho Alllolnnl campus, start

hnlf-pa- st 3 o'clock. Tho game.Judging from the other clososhould Interesting" strugglewntch. course tho lnlerjcholnstlcseries are all pau, but still great In-

tel est is being shown tho secondteams.

u a u

PostponedPlayed

TodayTho Intcrclass baseball gnmc be-

tween tho St. Louis Sophs-Frcshl-

and Senior-Juni- teams, wasby rain

follow the

one

you

this nftcrnoonThe gnme gone four

when tho rain thoplay, and tho were

four runsDrclor will for tho

whilst will forMuch Is being

shown,this should n flnc

Tho gnmo will"the 22d will'attract lot '""'..SKook

""i'.unch "cord-breakln- g

OlUUCIIlaAC.

representatives

,hliCvulghtfun

a

for

KAMEHAMEHA

a

the

mat- -

Still Play

the

BailGame

tho

tho tho

outTubi

resumed

previousinnings stopped

younger players

Sophs,K8plnda perfurm

K.onlors. Interestnmnngst scholars

nftprnonnexample rooting.

ST. COLLEGE

Kollowlng Is thu program rcmloicdSt. I.ouls Collego colubra.

tloti Wnrhlugton's lilrthdny:1. March American Alrs.l'rcndlvlllu

Hand.2. Washington Acrostic uud Song

s. No. i3. Our Country )

Mount Vernon ) No. 3Our Hag )

i. Overture King Myilns,.KIIcnbcrgOrchestra.

5. March Onward Chorus and Orchestra Uulbcl

6. Tho Ilrldgo Is Down..S. No. 27. Dying In harness.. No. 1

8. Waltx Over the Waves ....RosasHand.

9. Violin Solo Hall Columbia. IlarilsClydo Baldwin. -

A Tribute to Our Flag.. 11 Primary11, Washington 1 Primary

Mazurka Birds Uive, ..Anchor8. Orchestra.

13. Duo Hawaiian Melodies,. FrancisFr. Corrcla.

Violin. Neal.11. What Wo learned Wash-

ington. Crossing the DclnwaroII Iutermcd.

Washington's liitennoiPlaying Klni(

Kdm. I.cgros17. Firemen II

March Quick Service AdlcrOrchestra.

Orchestra and Chorus Medley.Whlto

Tho Musical Director"Col" flrass MossmnnJob Tonson ..w Untillien Iloomcr J. XnvicrPeter QockettJehu FernandezMr. Penrco MaikhamServant Chasn

21. Qulckstop-rll- ed Hover I)ecrHand.

22. Star Spangled niinncrHand.

flag tho bright stars anil strliios,O ling tho red, white' and bluo,

We look upon you with love.And pray to"

true."

LORD WILL TOCUBA ON BUSINESS

letter receivedby Frank Thompson, Uird

will Cuba, before returningHawaii nel. some tlmo ago,went Washington thero sub-mitted bids for, tho constructionPearl Harbor docks. He, however,did not get Pearl Harbor con- -

it I.. hn,,.,i thnt tho. i........... u .., wrote to wuo to come tonmshed boforo end tin, "iii7.VbMh.'wi 3re"wh.,;f ZZZX Z

5 ear. Another flrst-chis- s theater add- -tt Bet uaIB w,cn n)I,car slight- - attending tho inaugural ball

en hi iiunoiiiiiiH present jiiumiiur, y worn tt i,rok0n ball and a damaged the now President,Ulirm-liuii-

,

mnypatronized fromcompanies coaBt ,,..

WILL, SETTLE00KALA SATURDAY

w nmKo pro onset stnya tneio Hiien ,,,, 1lA v,tho new theater opens, and the site "ft; 1 .,.J T,,e 0oka,a 8uear will

snch a central large '""j t'i,,",rl"B' "," n.B,l .' ,,,,! ",fl."",'ua.1 meetingsnouiu no tho rulo every . .. ..i jum ...c iu uccmo niiaiiy me luiure luan.

M) unt, nfUr the gprlnB vacaton Tno most lln)0rnt question. whichb" hut will romp his own garden come for dlscussi.ou

. .. . 'when thn umiilr., entu "nli imll." will be1 "Is It advisable closo tho' nctur iiidiuiisniidying nt bin Nuw home.

DAYTON

or Trip.

Jr.

Secretaries

sond

llalenkala,

Maknwell,

ition

Inspection

P. nillls, Yoikclub's galnt weight man,

has In nn application for njon the pollco Unless hoI withdraws at the ho

soon pounding thewith Mnrlln Sheridan,

Jack Ml '

teamconclusions with

Last

with of toand

sides.

toto a of

hoon

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be an toOf

In

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then ahead.pitch

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About

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According to thohero IJ. J,

go to loLord,

to andof

the"

i i thester a ww. be the of

ol of in of

FATEOF

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Companybolng one. an- - on Saturday.... "... ior- -ullenccs even.

In ; likely to upI .. to

ho

plantation or not.'

CASTOR I AFor Infant and Children.

Hie Kind You Have Always Bought

Hear tha(Jlgnutuiuof

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Floral Parade

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Get

'for the

Monuments.Safes,

Iron FenceHawaiian Iron Fence and Monument WorksNEXT TO YOUNQ BLOC 170-18- 0 KINO

New Lot; of

Dining Room SetsJN

WAXED FINISH WEATHERED FINISH

EARLY ENGLISH FINISH OOLDEN OAK FINISH

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Merchant Tailoring

Up, To Date

WfE TAKE PLEASURE in nn- -

nouncinp; that wt hwc se

cured the services of MR.

N. SWAHN to take charge

of OUR TAILORING;DEPARTMENT. Mr. SWAHN is

well known in this city, havinp; been

for n liumbjr of years cutter for S.

Roth, and was formerly with Hart

Bros, of San Francisco, and M, Rock,

Fifth Avenue, New York.

Wc have also added to oJr Tailor- -

iiiK staff two Expert Tailors, and aro

row in a positio'n to turn out orders

equal to the best merchant tailors on

the mainland. i.

iWo aro showing some Very Elc- -

pant SUITINGS New floods just to

hand. ;.

sj.V

P

L B. KERR & CO.,Limited

Alakea Street

PHONE 237.