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I . . ., J 1'rom San Francisco: Alameda July 10 For San rrancisco: Korea July, 8 I'rom Vancouver: Marama July 2 1 For Vancouver: AmniiKl July2: VOL. X. NO. 4047 SANTA CLARA BASEBALL TEAM, BY SHArER, WHICH ARRIVES ON THE H1L0NIAN THIS Castle & Cooko wcio tills morning 111 tcrelpt of u wireless from Captain JiiliiiMin of tho illlontan, stating thai bho w.ik 02 miles out at S n, in., mid e::pccted to be alongside at C o'clock this afternoon. She brings, says I, ho Message, 3(1 cabin passengers, Includ- ing the finnta Clara baseball team, r.nd lint alo :i,000 tons of general merchandise. j fM-t- n Hcrvt-oK- l nrc the balance of tho big guns for tho U. 8. fortlllcatlonH at Diamond lloail. The Hint part of thin shipment two trips back. GLACIER'S CAPTAIN IS WIRELESS INVENTOR Tho Olacler, supply ship of tho big Fleet, and tho first of tl.o vanguard which precedes tho hero, lieio )esserdny nfternoon. Tho C.lr.clrr Ins on boaul tho uaual long litt of stoics, amounting In alt to about :M00 tons. Tho (ilaclcr carries an Improved wlitless, the salient point in which In the tuning coll, tho Invention of her captain. Commander Hogg. By this roll. mesxaes from other ships or stations than that with which tho op- erator Is talking ciiu bo eliminated. Tho (Ilaclcr liolda tho long illstnnco record ftfr wireless Ben!)iv;, as mas-hage- s rent by this apparatus, when i.lio was otf tho coast of llinzll, wero lecelvctl In 1M0O miles away. Tho apparatus Includes other good points, us tho vuntkatcd spuk gap, enabling tho apparatus to send for a long lime without loelng power, and n giomul coll to eliminate a good part of tho static charges. ' Eim Is to wait for tho rieet hero, nnd thou go to tho South Soae, to help CORNER OP FORT Evening ' BulIetin 3i80 Bryan Shouters Wild BASEBALL MEN HERE FROM Santa Clara CAPTAINED AFTERNOON wnsJiiought Washington, In Today Tho Santa Clara team Is being 'bioiight here lo play u 'series of ball guiitf.i with tho local teams nnd with la team from Kelo University, Japan, which ni rived hero this morning by the Kuiea. I These Snntn Claia mou are the In- - tercolleglute chnmpions of tho Const. They defented both Berkeley and Stanford In two separate serlos thlrf bcason, pla lug very first-cla- ball. ' They nic captained by "Chubby" Bhafcr, a prlucu iff collcgo "backstops. Another Shafer plays a great Infield game. And tho team Is certainly up to snuff. EMMELUTH WANTS' UND TITLE QUIETED John nmmclutli linn brought action to quiet tltlo to certain property at Wnlalua ngalnst the Wnlnlua Agricul-tur.i- l Company, A. J. Lopez, and (1 V. roster. Tho document iccltes the fncf that IJmniHiith claims to bo en- titled to mi undivided one half Inter-ou- t In Sfi 25 acres of land, ami that l.o chlsis to bo entitled In fco slmplo to iinmcdlato Ubo mid possession Of this land, which is nUo claimed by the de- fendants In tho suit. Imimcluth asks that tho matter bo sotllod by tho Courts within twenty ilns from tho filing of tho document. Tho land Is situated nt Wnlkoloa. t t Tho Hoard of lMacatlon has Just il the InHt of the, examination pa- pers for teachers, nnd they nro nt pieecnt being marked. When this has been completed, Iho woik of usbIkii Ing teachers for tho enmlng jear will begin. t f f krep tlio Armndn In wireless (ouch with tho rest of tho woild. Tho Cul-i;o- .i Is lo bo with lior CO., LTD., AND HOTEL STREETS. ummer Suits Swell double-bica3te- d suits in " blue serge and black worsted. . ' Light weight, half-line- and tailored by ALFRED BENJAMIN & CO. We" sell extra pahs of light trousers to go with them, making practically two suits. Stop in and see them. They're natty and fit perfectly. THE KASH """V "''J1sgp?wf',e," -- rTjw, &m r- ftntv rgaUjWWl" ""T'WTy ;lll I, ' ? EDITION i HONOLULU, TERRITORY OF HAWAII, WEDNESDAY. JULY 8'l908 HEIO BALL TEAM ARRIVE ON KOREA Big Welcome Given Jap Students By The Local Fans on hand Is $12,172, und the totul up- - The Kelo VnlwrtJiy baseball team, inojirlntlun amounts to SIC, 807. which Is to play u terles of games This report was made ut tho mcct-her- u '.Mill tho Kama data hoys uuil Ing of tho Fleet Executive Committee l he local ntfgre.satluns, into the which mot today, by J I' Morgan, town this Morning, on the Kuil-j- , were on behalf of L. Tl'oek, who was at Iho wharf li the b.tnd, fortunntcly unable to be present. I ml taken out to tho Mochteukl club at On motion by F. I,. Waldion It was Wnlklkl. that tho band pl.t) at the Thirteen camo In the party; twelve Monna Hotel un Sunday, July 10th, plairx and one Geniint. 'Ihey wero 3 and fi o'clock In tho after- - met nt tho wharf by a number of tho jocai una cninuEiasiu, ineiiiiung rai Uleason, K. K Steere,' Harry Hrtnu.i end others In uutos und hacks ihuy wero rushed away fioni tho scene of, confusion on thu doc!., to thu ipilot nnd restful solitudes of the lloach. i Thu mill attracted n good deal of attention, with their uni forms nnd their hcholarly caps. A concourse of Jnpauese naturally was on hand to seo their countrymen, who play so well tho American national gume. This team will practice nt onco. It plays tho opening gnmo Saturday with thu Puns. It Is probablo that the Kelos will meet thu Santa Claras n.t the wharf this nfternoon when tho llllonlan arrhes, with tho band. Thoio comprising the part) of ball ulasers are: K, Abe. N. Kukiida, K. Illgo, M. Kanilyama, K. Knnkl, M. I). .Murakami S. Oliiuhl, K. Sat- - to! K. Sasaki, T. Tukunamu. und V. Wnshlziwn and servnnt. The Kelo bnll-plnc- got right down to work at onco on landing heru. At 2 o'clock this nfternoon (hey went out to practlco at Uascball Park, getting Into trim for their game Saturday with tho I'unalious. This Is their Hist trip to tho Isl- - u'nds, nnd this morning vnilous uicni- - beis expressed their great delight with Honolulu. They say It Is a beautiful place. Of course they Know n good num ber of the St. Loula players, who were In Japan un tho rocent tour inudo by I'nt Ulcason, und with whom tho vis-lto- is hnd many pleasant reunions this morning. , KOREA DELAYED BY MYSTERIOUS DEATH Tho I M. S. S. Korea arrived this morning, after u smooth and pleasant trip fiom tho Orient, Sho was off the harbor early, but was detained outside by tho fact that a death had occurred on tho voyage about which Iho boaul-In- g doctor was nut qtilto satisfied. Tho dead man was a Japanese, and it was believed that tho cause of his ilemlso would justify Investigation. A post mortem was held, unit then the ship was admitted. Tho ship's doctor claimed that thu nlan died of lung tioublo. Thu Korea was qnlto heavy with freight, but had only a small quantity for this Kirt, most of It being through freight for Han I'raniisco. Sho also had on board u number of ery prom- inent people. Among tho prominent passengois for this port nro: Mrs. Jullclto M. Athcrton, accom- panied by Mlec Athcrton and Miss Flaxman, who aro returning from an Stocks and Bonds We respectfully solicit or- ders from clients who ap- preciate intelligent brok- erage service. Every order you give will be executed to the letter And a report sent to you at once. We charge the regular commission of the members of the Honolulu Stock and Bond Exchange. Hawaiian Trust &T(i Company, Ltd. 023 FORT ST., Honolulu It requires power to $180 For ! Free Fares blo.v decided between The Fleet fund to dnte It tl',,197, iwchishe of the Japanese anil Portu- guese subscriptions. The nctunl ciibIi npon The bund will play nothing imt classical and sacred (Continued on Page 3) Bessie . Burns Loses "Although this barf been n Ions case, n fiercely-conteste- d case, nnd one In which the testimony has been greatly Involved and complex, It is clear In my mind that the question tesolves Itself ns to whether Ilcssle It. Hums understood what she was doing when sho slg'ncd tho compio- - mise agreement. 1 am satisfied that sho was aw aro of Its import, and I therefore sustain the plea In bar." The above In substnnco was tho decision of Judge Alexander Lindsay this morning In the counter-ple- a In tho Klggs vs. Afong Biftt. Tho en so has. been going on for n long time. It was stated this morning by Mr. Hums that ho would fight tho caso on to tho upper courts If ho lost out In the lower. Tho decision means that Ilesste It. Hums is not entitled to have tho agreement made by mem- bers of th- - family overthrown. AftJKKHMXXKXXriftKXXX extended tour of the Orient. John V. ' Wnldron, Oeo. I. Ilrown and O. A,, Jordan, who ares returning niter Uniting China and Japan. Mr. for many years a resident of India, accompanied by his sister, Miss They will lay over at this jiort to see tho Islands beforo proceeding to the states and England. Edward A. Uowors, of New Haven Conn., who will also stop hero for u visit beforo going to his home. Mrs. 10. C. Morgiu and Miss Julia II. Gullck, en route from tho Orient to (Continued on Page 2) , PARCEL DELIVERY Phone 361 TERRITORIAL MESSENGER SERVICE ICE CREAM FOR PARTIES Our Ice Cream is famous in Honolulu .A. Y.-CAF- E Pay FURNITURE J. liopp & Co., 185 S. KINO STREET. pull up hiJftr-Bullet- in i' IWILEI PROPERTY OWNERSJOTIFIED Sheriff Issues Warning To Many Business 'Men The actual cmnpulgn for tho clos- ing of the notorious lesorts nt hvllel began todn), when Sheriff laukeii sent out notices to the agents nnd owners of nil the known lewd houses In that region. Those to whom no- ticed were sent were J. It. flult und 'A. K. Myers, treasurer und secretary respectively of the Hawaiian Trust Co , which Is tho agent of tho estate of the lutu John Knn, which owns such property: H. W. Shingle and A. X. Campbell, president and secre tary respectively of tho Henry Tiust Co.. which is tho ugont of the fidelity insurance Co.; it. icol, who Is the lessee of the nbovo rompany; J, A. Mugoon, owner of hvllel property; Y. Ah In, also mi owner; u. v. Macy, trusteo of tho Hunt cstato; 11. Kunlmltsu and H. Mnklno, lessees of the Hunt estate; and tho ugctit of the Louis Marks es- tate, whose 'namo has yet to bo ascer- tained. The notices were In the fol- lowing form: , Dear Sir; You are hereby notified that the following premises are be- ing kept and used ns n place of 111 fame for the purposes of prostitution and lewdness: All thoso pTe'nilBCs situate at hvllel, Honolulu, Oahu, Hero follows a description of the premises, I nm Informed that the agent of tho owner of these premises Is tho corporation , of which )ou nro You aro perhaps unaware that Ha- waiian law gives you powers to stop such use of tho promises even though the leaso may contain no clause of forfeiture; and that the law ' aho makes ft your duty to do so under u penalty of loth fine nnd imprison- ment should j on- - fall to act nftcr re- ceiving notlco of tho use of the prem- ises ns n placo of and I re- spectfully call jour attention to these fecctlons of tho Itevlscd Laws of Hawaii: Hero fallow tho sections referred to. It Is my intention to notify not on ly ou but nil agents, owners, nnd managing officers of corporations which are ownera or agents of preni-Uc- S ii3cd ns houses or places of ill fame of such use, and to prosecute under the nbovo sections nny thnt may suffer Mich use of tho puemlses to continue. Tho Shciirr stated that ho would give theso parties sufficient time In which to remedy tho ovll, but that In cuso It were not eradicated before the visit of the Kleetjio would of his own Intlativo have complaints Issued against them. He anticipated, how- ever, that the cases would meet with such legal delays that tho closing of tho places would not ho effected for quite a timo to come. Ho understood thnt Home of tho agitators Intended to call on tho Admiral of the rieet with tho request thnt he place guards at Iwllel which would prohibit the sailors from visiting the places of 111 funic. Our next Fruit Boat KOREA, JULY 7. Island Fruit. Co., 72 S. King St. Phone IS, Malt Nutrine An Excellent Malt Tonio that is recommended by all the best physi- cians. It will keep you in the best of con- dition, other things being favorable, Try it. Hollister's Drug Co., Ltd. Ad Power Bulletin to No published. No With Joy ALL SIDES HOUR OF CHEERS FOR BRYAN AT DENVERCOFWENTION DENVER, Colo., July 8. Committee en Credentials of the Dem- ocratic National Convention has ousted ten Ouflcy anti-Brya- n delegates Pennsylvania. delegations fourteen States, including sign- ed minority report and the fight be made or the of the con- vention. anti-Brya- n men are determined to the decision of Credentials Committee. Committee on Resolutions as yt completed its report. A short session was held today. The mention of the of Bryan caused tremendous demonstration of cheering, lasting for an and 27 A was at o'olqck. . m mw HITCHCOCK CHAIRMAN SPRINGS. Ark., July 8. who conducted the Taft campaign, Ins Sheldon treasurer of the Republican DAYTON July the be October 31st. TENDERS Two tenders, supposed to be A combat between Prcd. lau-ko- a, the son, of tho County Sheriff, nnd Detective) Itcevcs took. place last night In the station. Ileeves got bad eye nnd laukea slight bruise on the check. laukea was acting as cleric at the und thu row uroso over the fact that Ileeves was In the reserved for the clerk. Iuukea this morning report of the to laukea who Immediately started an of the mutter. This was openly, a 1 1 o 1 1 report- er being allowed to be present when tho statements wore mado by Fred. Iuukea, Llout. Hart, and Officer Mo-nl- z, who saw the contllct. "I wus acting as receiving station clerk, as I been for a week, in tho place Clerk Nielsen, who Is sick," said I'red. laukea. "Owing to the rain tho apparatus wns not working well, nnd I called to Lieutenant to seo what was tho matter. Ho ramo Inside to enclosure and so did Ileeves, whom had not for. "At this time a call In on tho The Vacation , Trip Plan remains open all year. Any person mav start any time win an outing fare and all expenses paid. names contest. Just a little feasant woik. The from The from New York, have a will floor The resist the The has not name a hour minutes. recess taken 8 m HOT a a time, n affair pore, II u n havo L called camo this with PRICE 5 CENTS "Old Sleuth" Trank H. Hitchcock, been elected chairman and Oeo. National Committee. RETIRES the AJax and C'ulgoa, wero lighted this afternoon choitly before 3 fiom San rrnnclsco, following intn Olacler. telephono fiom parties who wauled us to u wedding, or something llkn that. I did not catch 'all that was said, as thu 'phono was not working well. Ileeves told mo to as(k If the parties who wero to bo married wero under eighteen, nnd I told him to get out of my ofllco and not to butt in. "Ileeves sat down, but the second time I told him ho went out und nt the same tluio he said something which I did not catch, nnd made u pas3 ut me. 1 struck the first blow and ho back. I was standing ineldo tho llttlo swinging gate which separates my office from the general receiving station. Ileeves reached for his hip pockot. I do not know what ho readied for, but then I struck him again. I did not seo thnt I did any damngo to him bejond mnk ing his noso bleed. I stood him up In a und asked him It he had enough. Ho said ho had. I quit." "The machine wns not working well," wild Hart. "Iteoves was mon-kcjl- with It, I'rcd. called mo, and (Continued on Page 4) WASHINGTON, D. C, 8. Admiral Dayton, the commander of the Pacific Fleet, will bo relieved on 31st of this month, and will retired Admiral Swinrburnc will succeed him. ' FLEET oluilltU Urr rUniiiwt,'i,u,l,!",,,,wi,oon- - T"ynv Fleet laukea And Reeves Fight In Station fistic leeching space mndo investi- gation con- ducted of aumowcll Hart stop comor YOUR OPPORTUNITY MiHI III M II 1 1 If you are man, and if you are looking for some swell white shoes at a low figure, read this; Men's White Buck Oxfords $4,50 a pair Men's White Canvas Oxfords f $1.50, $2, $3, and $3.50 a pair ALL SHOES, AND WELL MADE. Manufacturers' Shoe Gompanv. Ltd.. 1051 FORT ST. "The Reliable House." TEL. 282. 1

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1'rom San Francisco:Alameda July 10

For San rrancisco:Korea July, 8

I'rom Vancouver:Marama July 2 1

For Vancouver:AmniiKl July2:

VOL. X. NO. 4047

SANTA CLARA BASEBALL TEAM, BY SHArER, WHICHARRIVES ON THE H1L0NIAN THIS

Castle & Cooko wcio tills morning111 tcrelpt of u wireless from CaptainJiiliiiMin of tho illlontan, stating thaibho w.ik 02 miles out at S n, in., mide::pccted to be alongside at C o'clockthis afternoon. She brings, says I, hoMessage, 3(1 cabin passengers, Includ-ing the finnta Clara baseball team,r.nd lint alo :i,000 tons of generalmerchandise.

j fM-t- n Hcrvt-oK- l nrc the balance of thobig guns for tho U. 8. fortlllcatlonHat Diamond lloail. The Hint part ofthin shipment two tripsback.

GLACIER'S CAPTAIN IS

WIRELESS INVENTOR

Tho Olacler, supply ship of tho bigFleet, and tho first of tl.o vanguardwhich precedes tho hero,

lieio )esserdny nfternoon. ThoC.lr.clrr Ins on boaul tho uaual longlitt of stoics, amounting In alt toabout :M00 tons.

Tho (ilaclcr carries an Improvedwlitless, the salient point in which Inthe tuning coll, tho Invention of hercaptain. Commander Hogg. By thisroll. mesxaes from other ships orstations than that with which tho op-erator Is talking ciiu bo eliminated.

Tho (Ilaclcr liolda tho long illstnncorecord ftfr wireless Ben!)iv;, as mas-hage- s

rent by this apparatus, wheni.lio was otf tho coast of llinzll, werolecelvctl In 1M0O milesaway.

Tho apparatus Includes other goodpoints, us tho vuntkatcd spuk gap,enabling tho apparatus to send for along lime without loelng power, andn giomul coll to eliminate a good partof tho static charges. '

Eim Is to wait for tho rieet hero,nnd thou go to tho South Soae, to help

CORNER OP FORT

Evening ' BulIetin3i80

Bryan Shouters WildBASEBALL MEN HERE FROMSanta Clara

CAPTAINEDAFTERNOON

wnsJiiought

Washington,

In Today

Tho Santa Clara team Is being'bioiight here lo play u 'series of ballguiitf.i with tho local teams nnd with

la team from Kelo University, Japan,which ni rived hero this morning bythe Kuiea.

I These Snntn Claia mou are the In- -tercolleglute chnmpions of tho Const.They defented both Berkeley andStanford In two separate serlos thlrfbcason, pla lug very first-cla- ball.

' They nic captained by "Chubby"Bhafcr, a prlucu iff collcgo "backstops.Another Shafer plays a great Infieldgame. And tho team Is certainly upto snuff.

EMMELUTH WANTS'

UND TITLE QUIETED

John nmmclutli linn brought actionto quiet tltlo to certain property atWnlalua ngalnst the Wnlnlua Agricul-tur.i- l

Company, A. J. Lopez, and (1

V. roster. Tho document iccltes thefncf that IJmniHiith claims to bo en-

titled to mi undivided one half Inter-ou- t

In Sfi 25 acres of land, ami that l.ochlsis to bo entitled In fco slmplo toiinmcdlato Ubo mid possession Of thisland, which is nUo claimed by the de-

fendants In tho suit.Imimcluth asks that tho matter bo

sotllod by tho Courts within twentyilns from tho filing of tho document.Tho land Is situated nt Wnlkoloa.

t tTho Hoard of lMacatlon has Just il

the InHt of the, examination pa-pers for teachers, nnd they nro ntpieecnt being marked. When this hasbeen completed, Iho woik of usbIkiiIng teachers for tho enmlng jear willbegin.

t f fkrep tlio Armndn In wireless (ouchwith tho rest of tho woild. Tho Cul-i;o- .i

Is lo bo with lior

CO., LTD.,AND HOTEL STREETS.

ummer SuitsSwell double-bica3te- d suits in

"blue serge and black

worsted. .' Light weight, half-line- and tailored by

ALFRED BENJAMIN & CO.

We" sell extra pahs of light trousers to go with them,

making practically two suits.

Stop in and see them. They're natty and fit perfectly.

THE KASH

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EDITION

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HONOLULU, TERRITORY OF HAWAII, WEDNESDAY. JULY 8'l908

HEIO BALL TEAM

ARRIVE ON KOREA

Big Welcome Given JapStudents By The

Local Fanson hand Is $12,172, und the totul up- -

The Kelo VnlwrtJiy baseball team, inojirlntlun amounts to SIC, 807.which Is to play u terles of games This report was made ut tho mcct-her- u

'.Mill tho Kama data hoys uuil Ing of tho Fleet Executive Committeel he local ntfgre.satluns, into the which mot today, by J I' Morgan,town this Morning, on the Kuil-j- , were on behalf of L. Tl'oek, who was

at Iho wharf li the b.tnd, fortunntcly unable to be present.I ml taken out to tho Mochteukl club at On motion by F. I,. Waldion It wasWnlklkl. that tho band pl.t) at the

Thirteen camo In the party; twelve Monna Hotel un Sunday, July 10th,plairx and one Geniint. 'Ihey wero 3 and fi o'clock In tho after- -met nt tho wharf by a number of thojocai una cninuEiasiu, ineiiiiung raiUleason, K. K Steere,' Harry Hrtnu.iend others In uutos und hacks ihuywero rushed away fioni tho scene of,confusion on thu doc!., to thu ipilotnnd restful solitudes of the lloach. i

Thu mill attracted n good deal ofattention, with their uniforms nnd their hcholarly caps. Aconcourse of Jnpauese naturally wason hand to seo their countrymen, whoplay so well tho American nationalgume.

This team will practice nt onco. Itplays tho opening gnmo Saturdaywith thu Puns. It Is probablo thatthe Kelos will meet thu Santa Clarasn.t the wharf this nfternoon when thollllonlan arrhes, with tho band.

Thoio comprising the part) of ballulasers are: K, Abe. N. Kukiida, K.Illgo, M. Kanilyama, K. Knnkl, M.

I). .Murakami S. Oliiuhl, K. Sat- -

to! K. Sasaki, T. Tukunamu. und V.Wnshlziwn and servnnt.

The Kelo bnll-plnc- got rightdown to work at onco on landingheru. At 2 o'clock this nfternoon(hey went out to practlco at UascballPark, getting Into trim for theirgame Saturday with tho I'unalious.

This Is their Hist trip to tho Isl- -u'nds, nnd this morning vnilous uicni- -beis expressed their great delightwith Honolulu. They say It Is abeautiful place.

Of course they Know n good number of the St. Loula players, who wereIn Japan un tho rocent tour inudo byI'nt Ulcason, und with whom tho vis-lto- is

hnd many pleasant reunionsthis morning. ,

KOREA DELAYED BY

MYSTERIOUS DEATH

Tho I M. S. S. Korea arrived thismorning, after u smooth and pleasanttrip fiom tho Orient, Sho was off theharbor early, but was detained outsideby tho fact that a death had occurredon tho voyage about which Iho boaul-In- g

doctor was nut qtilto satisfied. Thodead man was a Japanese, and it wasbelieved that tho cause of his ilemlsowould justify Investigation. A postmortem was held, unit then the shipwas admitted. Tho ship's doctorclaimed that thu nlan died of lungtioublo.

Thu Korea was qnlto heavy withfreight, but had only a small quantityfor this Kirt, most of It being throughfreight for Han I'raniisco. Sho alsohad on board u number of ery prom-inent people.

Among tho prominent passengoisfor this port nro:

Mrs. Jullclto M. Athcrton, accom-panied by Mlec Athcrton and MissFlaxman, who aro returning from an

Stocks andBonds

We respectfully solicit or-ders from clients who ap-preciate intelligent brok-erage service.

Every order you give willbe executed to the letterAnd a report sent to you atonce.

We charge the regularcommission of the membersof the Honolulu Stock andBond Exchange.

Hawaiian Trust&T(i

Company, Ltd.023 FORT ST., Honolulu

It requires power to

$180 For

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decided

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The Fleet fund to dnte It tl',,197,iwchishe of the Japanese anil Portu-guese subscriptions. The nctunl ciibIi

npon The bund will play nothingimt classical and sacred

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Bessie.

Burns

Loses"Although this barf been n Ions

case, n fiercely-conteste- d case, nndone In which the testimony has beengreatly Involved and complex, It isclear In my mind that the questiontesolves Itself ns to whether IlcssleIt. Hums understood what she wasdoing when sho slg'ncd tho compio- -mise agreement. 1 am satisfied thatsho was aw aro of Its import, and Itherefore sustain the plea In bar."

The above In substnnco was thodecision of Judge Alexander Lindsaythis morning In the counter-ple- a Intho Klggs vs. Afong Biftt. Tho en sohas. been going on for n long time. Itwas stated this morning by Mr.Hums that ho would fight tho casoon to tho upper courts If ho lost outIn the lower. Tho decision meansthat Ilesste It. Hums is not entitledto have tho agreement made by mem-bers of th- - family overthrown.AftJKKHMXXKXXriftKXXXextended tour of the Orient.

John V. ' Wnldron, Oeo. I. Ilrownand O. A,, Jordan, who ares returningniter Uniting China and Japan.

Mr. for manyyears a resident of India, accompaniedby his sister, MissThey will lay over at this jiort to seetho Islands beforo proceeding to thestates and England.

Edward A. Uowors, of New HavenConn., who will also stop hero for uvisit beforo going to his home.

Mrs. 10. C. Morgiu and Miss JuliaII. Gullck, en route from tho Orient to

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IWILEI PROPERTY

OWNERSJOTIFIED

Sheriff Issues WarningTo Many Business

'Men

The actual cmnpulgn for tho clos-

ing of the notorious lesorts nt hvllelbegan todn), when Sheriff laukeiisent out notices to the agents nndowners of nil the known lewd housesIn that region. Those to whom no-

ticed were sent were J. It. flult und'A. K. Myers, treasurer und secretaryrespectively of the Hawaiian TrustCo , which Is tho agent of tho estateof the lutu John Knn, which ownssuch property: H. W. Shingle andA. X. Campbell, president and secretary respectively of tho Henry

Tiust Co.. which is thougont of the fidelity insurance Co.;it. icol, who Is the lessee of the nbovorompany; J, A. Mugoon, owner ofhvllel property; Y. Ah In, also miowner; u. v. Macy, trusteo of thoHunt cstato; 11. Kunlmltsu and H.Mnklno, lessees of the Hunt estate;and tho ugctit of the Louis Marks es-

tate, whose 'namo has yet to bo ascer-tained. The notices were In the fol-

lowing form: ,Dear Sir; You are hereby notified

that the following premises are be-

ing kept and used ns n place of 111

fame for the purposes of prostitutionand lewdness: All thoso pTe'nilBCs

situate at hvllel, Honolulu, Oahu,Hero follows a description of the

premises,I nm Informed that the agent of

tho owner of these premises Is thocorporation , of which )ounro

You aro perhaps unaware that Ha-

waiian law gives you powers to stopsuch use of tho promises even thoughthe leaso may contain no clause offorfeiture; and that the law ' ahomakes ft your duty to do so under upenalty of loth fine nnd imprison-ment should j on- - fall to act nftcr re-

ceiving notlco of tho use of the prem-ises ns n placo of and I re-

spectfully call jour attention tothese fecctlons of tho Itevlscd Lawsof Hawaii:

Hero fallow tho sections referredto.

It Is my intention to notify not only ou but nil agents, owners, nndmanaging officers of corporationswhich are ownera or agents of preni-Uc- S

ii3cd ns houses or places of illfame of such use, and to prosecuteunder the nbovo sections nny thntmay suffer Mich use of tho puemlsesto continue.

Tho Shciirr stated that ho wouldgive theso parties sufficient time Inwhich to remedy tho ovll, but thatIn cuso It were not eradicated beforethe visit of the Kleetjio would of hisown Intlativo have complaints Issuedagainst them. He anticipated, how-ever, that the cases would meet withsuch legal delays that tho closing oftho places would not ho effected forquite a timo to come. Ho understoodthnt Home of tho agitators Intendedto call on tho Admiral of the rieetwith tho request thnt he place guardsat Iwllel which would prohibit thesailors from visiting the places of 111

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DENVERCOFWENTIONDENVER, Colo., July 8. Committee en Credentials of the Dem-

ocratic National Convention has ousted ten Ouflcy anti-Brya- n delegatesPennsylvania.

delegations fourteen States, including sign-ed minority report and the fight be made or the of the con-vention. anti-Brya- n men are determined to the decision ofCredentials Committee.

Committee on Resolutions as yt completed its report.A short session was held today. The mention of the of Bryan

caused tremendous demonstration of cheering, lasting for an and27 A was at o'olqck.

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HITCHCOCK CHAIRMAN

SPRINGS. Ark., July 8.who conducted the Taft campaign, InsSheldon treasurer of the Republican

DAYTON

Julythe be

October 31st.

TENDERS

Two tenders, supposed to be

A combat between Prcd. lau-ko- a,

the son, of tho County Sheriff,nnd Detective) Itcevcs took. place lastnight In the station.Ileeves got bad eye nnd laukeaslight bruise on the check. laukeawas acting as cleric at the undthu row uroso over the fact thatIleeves was In the reserved forthe clerk. Iuukea this morning

report of the to laukeawho Immediately started an

of the mutter. This wasopenly, a 1 1 o 1 1 report-

er being allowed to be present whentho statements wore mado by Fred.Iuukea, Llout. Hart, and Officer Mo-nl- z,

who saw the contllct."I wus acting as receiving station

clerk, as I been for a week, intho place Clerk Nielsen, who Issick," said I'red. laukea. "Owing tothe rain tho apparatus wnsnot working well, nnd I called toLieutenant to seo what was thomatter. Ho ramo Inside to enclosureand so did Ileeves, whom had not

for."At this time a call In on tho

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RETIRES

the AJax and C'ulgoa, wero lightedthis afternoon choitly before 3

fiom San rrnnclsco, following intnOlacler.

telephono fiom parties whowauled us to u wedding, orsomething llkn that. I did not catch

'all that was said, as thu 'phono wasnot working well. Ileeves told mo toas(k If the parties who wero to bomarried wero under eighteen, nnd Itold him to get out of my ofllco andnot to butt in.

"Ileeves sat down, but the secondtime I told him ho went out und ntthe same tluio he said somethingwhich I did not catch, nnd made upas3 ut me. 1 struck the first blowand ho back. I was standingineldo tho llttlo swinging gate whichseparates my office from the generalreceiving station. Ileeves reachedfor his hip pockot. I do not knowwhat ho readied for, but then Istruck him again. I did not seo thntI did any damngo to him bejond mnking his noso bleed. I stood him upIn a und asked him It he hadenough. Ho said ho had. I quit."

"The machine wns not workingwell," wild Hart. "Iteoves was mon-kcjl-

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tlMV rrs Saturday evening at.10 i ))(. in K of P. Hall, cor.

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LOCAL AND GENERAL

Auto at hack fart. Tel 361.Call 361 or 41, day or night, for

Mnmlel K. Richards in his new Frank-lin automobile.

Deputy Sheriff 6f'Kapia, who enmohero list Saturday morning, will roturn to his post on Thursday

L. I.. Harding and J. V. Uojlo ofthe internal Hecmto offlcd, wcroamong tho pasecngtrs who left forKnuil

Among the passengers who left fortheir homes on Kauai jesttrdny wcrunidge. Wm Werner. Rev Kaullll,Judgu Kapnlieu and mnornl otliois.

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iKOREA DELAYED

, Continued from Pose litho States, who will sojourn hero ona visit to frlLiuls.

1'iomlncnt through iinsscngcrH :An:Hon. Thomas J. Ollrlen, Unlteil

Stntcs Ambassador to Tokyo, who Isen routo to hln homo nt draml Rapids,Michigan on a short visit, and will re-

turn to Japan la Europe.8 Slh enstone, agent of tho Pacific

Mali S. S. Co. at Hongkong, nccompanled by Mrs. SlherMonu and their(.on, McUlllo, en routo to CaliforniaMr. Sllvcratono is nuay from his

post on a six months leave ofabsence.

Leo Allen Uergholi, Consul of thoUnited States at Canton, accompaniedby his mother, Mrs. Maiy M Ilerg-hoi- ?

Is en route to New York on aVisit.

Juol C. Whitney, a prominent mer-chant of Chicago, who has been on abusiness tour to the Orient. Ho isreturning to his headquarters at thelake city.

Christian E. Stegmaler of Wilkes-barre- .

Pa, accompanied b his wife,nie returning from an extended tourof the Orient,

Commander Hen W. Hodges. U. S.N., who was lately detached Irom thoAsiatic fleet, is enrouto to his homont Memphis.

Surgeon J. M. Mlnter, U. S. N isen routo from tho China station toMnro Island.

Dm Id Macllomo. well known Incommeillal circles in China, is takinga vacation nnd la enrouto from Amoyto his homo in England. Ho will sojourn with friends lor a while at It inllngton, Vermont.

Alfred" A. llaxtcr, well known incommercial circles in San Francisco,Is returning from a business trip totho Orient,

Lieutenants Von Doernbcrg andStefTens of tho imperial Germanynavy, aro on a tour of the world, enroutu to tnctr nomes nt Kiel.

The Messrs. A. O. and C. Cerlann,accompanied by Mrs. Antonio Ccrlauaand Mr. Gottcland of Turin, Italy, aropn a tour of the world, and will visittho States en route.

Mr. and Mrs. James U. Craig nndMr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Orr of Aus-tral!!, will visit the Const and NovYork on their way to Europe.

Mr and Mrs. Musson of London, ac-companied by Mrs. Galbralth, aro re-turning lioni a tour of the world.

Mcsbrs. August Degenhardt, Fritzulose, are en routo from tho Orient totheir homes at Hamburg.

Mr nnd Mrs. Don R. Meyer of LosAngeles, are returning to their homenftr a pleasure trip to China nndJapan.

Mr and Mrs. Potor J, Werley, ofDoulder, Colorado, aro also on routeto their home, after-makin- tho roundtrip on the Korea.

Mrs. St.eluer of San Francisco, andMiss Caroline. I, Morgan of New Yorkaccompanied by Miss Invlnc. of NewYork are returning after Bojournlngn number ot months In Japan.

Messrs. Aif of Canton, Arlsou ofSeoul, Doltz of Manila, Ruchart ofNorth China, A. C. Crawford of Noith('hint Iln fhnrleK i.yon nnd A. K.

l Hall ot North China, Dr. A. G. Wei- -

' lirtll lif lull lit 4iJ ir1tjtt ti ii 1i. stttuuu Muj'uii tin ui n ti vm iiatu utvnengaged in missionary work In theOrient for the past number of jcars,tiro returning, accompanied by theirfamilies, on a visit to tho States andCanada.

Robert E. Hatilcy, a well knownmining man of. Bail Francisco and thocoaBt, accompanied b Mrs. Hanley,Is returning from a business trip totho Orient.

Union K. Utsuml of Tokyo is onrouto to ntckburg, Mass, whero howill enter collgo.

Dr. J. Van Vlock and H. M. Wheel-er of Los Angeles oie returning Iroma plcasuro trip to tho Orient.

W, It. Dnrttof San Francisco andJames R. Hopkins of St. Joo, Mo, uioreturning from a business trip to thoOrient.

Joseph Farquharson of Aberdeen,Scotland, Mr. and Mrs. Goldschclderof London, Mr Hugo V. Pedcrsen ofCopenhagen, Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Rossof Johannesburg, John 11. Wlshart ofHongkong, and Arthur II. Walto otLondon, aro nil en routo fiom tho

to Europe.Charles J. Shoemaker, n prominent

citizen of the anthracito coal regionof Pcnnsjlvanla nt Wilkesbarro, Is

gctreaaasptt hmrflhmrf luflturning after n ploasure trip to Japan,

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M PASSENGERS ARRIVED

Per P. M. S. S. Korea, Dixon, fromYnknlinmn. 11 n. m I.ir Ifntwiltiltlk. Abo, Mrs. J. ILAthcrtonyMisr, K.Atherton, E. A. Rowers, U. I. IlnWn,Miss s. r. naxmin, N. 1 ukuda, Mlt-H- 'J. Gullck, E. Hlgo. CI. A Jordan. M.K'amljaina, E. Kunkl, M. Kuyama, L.MacClregor, Miss L. MacGregor, K.Mljamoto, Mrs. C. E. Morgan, I). Mil- -

inknmt, S. -- Olinntil. K Salto. K. Sn- -

hakl, Mrs. P. S. Slclner, T. Takahntn.t,J. W. Wnldron, Y. Wnshlzawn andwrvnnt: Through: Rev. A. Alf, Mis.A Alf nnd 2. children, Miss WinifredAlf, MIbs Mildred Alf, Master WilfredAlf, Master Alfred Alf, W, Asay, Mrs.W. Asay, O. R. Avtson, Mrs. O. It.

Master Walter A'vlson, MisttrMartin Avlson, Master Douglas Avi-.o-

Mnster Edward Avlson, MasterRnjmond Avlson, A. A. Uaxtcr, Leo.Ilergholz, Mrs. Leo Ilergholz, 1). Tlllack, J. D. 'Ruchart, Mrs. J. 11. rt

nnd 2 children, W, II. Hurt, A.Ceilano Mrs. A. Cerlano nnd maid,C. Ccilnnu, O. Cerlnno, J. 11. Craig,Mrs. J. II. Crnlg, O. C. Crawford, Mm.O. C. Crawford, Miss Murgaret raw-for-

Miss Lorotta raw ford, Rev. P.Doltz, Mrs. P. Doltz, Infant and serv-ant, Mrs. Doo Slice, A. Degenhardt,Joi Farquharson, W. C. Forbes, Mm.GalbinUh, II; (loldscheldi r, Mrs. II.Goldschclder, A. Gottoland, II. F.Haines, Mrs. II. V. Halms. Dr. A. K.Hall, R. E. Hanley, Mis. It. E. Han-lev- ,

Mrs. S. Hntal, child and servnnt,Mrs. M, Hempstcnd, Comd'r. W. IJHodges, U, S. N.. Mrs HolNiun. J. It.Hoiklns, Miss Olive S. ltojl, .Miss A.Y. Irvine, J. Klose, Mrs Kong, Mrs,Leung Kuiu Slice, Low Chlcl. S.i, Dr.Chan, l.jon, Mrs. Clias l.jon, J. doLuzurtagn, Hector de l.imirlng.i, 1).Mcllallle, Dr. Kato McMillan, lkn ItMejer. Mrs. lien 11. Mejei, Dr. J. M.Winter, MIeh Mitchell, Miss K Mitch-(II- ,

Miss C. L. Mrgan nnd maid, Mr.Mantcllt, C. J Musson, Mrs C J.Musson, Ng Wal rung, A Melon, 11

E. Hon T. J. O'llihn American Ambassador, T. M. Orr, Mm. T M Oir,Mrs. Jos. S. Peck, II. V PeterMi.i, MrsIt. Powers, O. Rlc.ird. Miss P Row.land, N. A. Ross, Mm. N A. Ross, A

Sclioenllcht, Mrs. L. A. Scaton, Prof.F. A. Shattuck, C. J. Shot maker, SSllverstono, Mrs. S Sllverslono, Mas-to- r

M. Sllverstone, Miss M. Splvey,Miss A. L. Snook, Lieut. StefTens. tE. Stegmaler, Mis. C. E Stcgnnler,O. Sternberg. MWs M. A. Tnto, A. II.Tlgh, R. Underwood, L. Utsuml, J. D.Van VIeck, Ll"it. Von Doinbcrg, A. 11.

Walto A. G. Wellwrn, Mrs. A. G. Wei-bo-

and Infant, Master Harry Welbon,Miss Barbara Welbon. J. P. Werlej",Mrs. J. P. Werley, II. M. Wheeler. J.

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I

PROGRESS OF

Calif.. July 7.- - message wasfrom' Ihoi Fleet Tit 9 o'clock this cvenllg The battleships were elglity-flv- o

miles out nnd going at ten Itiuiti In squadron form itlon. Finn win-th-

wns icported.m a

Democrats To Urge .

Land Law ExtensionDENVER, Colo, July 7 Delegntq Vnthon of Hawaii la urging n

plank calling for the extension tif tho land laws to that Territory. New- -

lauds is backing him.u-- t3

Hitchcock ChairmanHOT SPl'tlNGS, Ark., July RepuIilU.m Nallonnl Commltkn

will meet here Wcdneidiiy. It Is believed that llllcluotk will lie elidedthalrnmn and McKlnlay trensuter.

m

TERRIBLE

NEW YORK, N. Y., July 7. Tlielo Is n hot wave pissing over thispart of the country. In this city today wgio tweutj-thrc- o deaths fromsunstiokc nnd lufudreds of heat prostrations.

110STON, Masa , July 8. Thoio vvcie two deaths fiom sunstrokeand thirty known prostrations today. '

PHILADELPHIA, Pa., July 7. Tlielo were twelve deaths from hinttoday.

PARKER AND BRYAN OPPOSITION

DENVER, Colo , July 7. The committees working In opposition to

Urinn nro centering on the Credentials Committee. Tho Guftey factionof the Commlttic on Organization has named Clajton for permanentchairman.

Judgo Parker Is urging tho adoption of the Gompcrsplank.

C. Whitney, J 11. WUhart, Yo KwongHlng, tl. N. Weed.

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PASSENGERS DEPARTEDJI K fc, K if 3 1; JC 3S K M ii It It li K

Per stmr. W. O. Hall, Thompson, forNawillwlll. July 7. 5 p m. W. T.Rawlins. J, 1). White. A. S. Wilcoxand wife, R. C. Quartos, Judgo W. J.Kobluson. J. II. K. Knlwl, Miss EstherKalul, Hannah Cook, L. L. Harding,R. Ivors, J. W. Do) lo and servant, I).0. May, W. 11. Hlco, Allan Wilcox,Mr. llruce, W. Wnrnor, 8. W. Kauauoe,S. K. Kaullll, J. K. Kapuulal, WillfamEllis.

Por stmr. Mlkahala. Self, for Molo- -

knl and Maul, July 7, 5 p. m Y. WonHlng, Judgo Hnjcs nnd wlfo. Dr.Haves, Mrs. Mojor, Mrs. Geo. Lucas,Abide Lucas, Clarcnco Lucas, VioletLucas, India Wnjbon

FASSENGER8 BOOKEDS Mil It S Jt )! X R K K !l K X a

Per S. S Hllonlan, for San Fran-cosc-

July 14. Miss Gertrude K.

A wireless received

-

.. i m 'HOT WAVE

llrown, C. V, White, F. C. Chalmers,Miss V,K. Sarles, J. Dutot, W. E.Chambers' and patty (2), Miss Mn-go-

Lnnl Mngoon. D. Forbes andparty, Mrs A. F. Ilojd, Miss HelenLlslo, Miss Ruth Huntington, ChlugWith Chan, Chlng Hung Ynit, It. A.Rubbing, Miss A. E. Sivoy, Mr. andMrs. J. S. Reed, J. Optergolt, Mis.Opforgclt nnd two children, E. M.WaUion, Dr. U. McV. Mackall, Mis.Tomllnson, Miss L Kong, Y. T Low,Miss M E llrown. Miss M. E. Foltz.M. R. Smith, Miss A. W Rlmlok. Win11 Watson, Miss E. MeOiegnr, MlbiClaire UeckO, Miss Stephens.

Por P. M. 3. S. Korea, UKon, forSan Francisco, July 8, S p. "in Mrs.J. II. Thomas, Miss M. M. Thomai,Miss Isabel Ihomas, II. Engcts, MissA. C. Rogers. Miss II. F. Rogets, II.A. Fnliwiathcr nnd wife Miss E. M.Fiilrwealhor, J. S. Sllv inherit, J.Schweitzer, 8. S. Litchfield, Miss Emlly L. Kora, C. W. Shearman, R.Schocnfeld, J. T. Ollmartln, Mrs.Sehoitifcld, Lion Honlgsbcrger nndwife, Jos. Eichwalil, Miss Feldmnnn,JIIsb Wredln, Miss 0. E. Constant,A. M. Lockrldgo and wife. Miss Ran

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CABLE REPORT OF SANFRANCISCO MERCHANTS'EXCHANGE.

Wcdnejdiy, JulyYOKOHAMA Sailed Jul

America Maul, Tor Honolulu.MAN FRANCISCO-Arrlv- ed July S:

S. AliBkati, from Ktihtilul, Jiiih29

38 K X K X X 38 K X, 3C it R M

K ARRIVEDMKaKKJtXitMKKK3tH

Ttiesilny, Jqly 7.

U. S. S. Glacier, II"a'R, limn SanI'mnclsco.

Widiiediy,,.luly1'. M. S. Koiea, Dixon, rnim Yo

kiilinmn, 11 n, m.A.-I- I S. S. Texan, fiom Sin Fran-ilsto- ,

10:30 n. in.Uklno. S. (I. Wilder, It Jackson,

irom Sim Francisco,

K X K X K SC X 30 55 39 3t K 3i M

DEPARTEDiCKXXKDCKKMM 3C 35 W 3l X

Tuohday, July 7.

Stmr. Dispatch, Kokorwltz, for Knnuapall, p. in.

Stmr. W 0. Hall, Thompson, forKiiital, p.

Stmr. Mlkahala Titllctl, for Mauland Molnkal, m.

Wednesday, Julyllkttie. Marj Wlnkelni'inn, for

Francisco, lln in

el M ;C X X X M S 3S ii 3C V. Jt )t

tf SAILING TODAYM K SI 35 34 W M il 3C K if 3t & it X 5t

P. M. S. 8. Korea, Dixon, for Sai)Finnclvco, m.

THE DESPATCH sailed for ICiianvpall last evening, on what Is prolnbl)her Inst trip In those Ishuids ShoIs going out for for the Arlrou-an- .

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noe, rowing-boa- t, or yacht which youhave in mind. We'll havaJt readyin no time, and the price will be solow that you will wonder how we cando it We've done it, however; sowe KNOW.

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King near Alatml

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EVENINO BULLCTIN, HONOLULU, T. H. WEDNESDAY, JULY S, 190S.

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Mammoth

AnnualClearance

SaleNow In Progress

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A Clearing Event Absolutely-Unprecedente-

Not merely a Special Sale ofcertain articles,- - but a

Sweeping ReductionIn Every Department

A General Breaking of Prices

All Goods marked in plain figuresand sold for cash only

N. S. Sachs Dry Goods Co.LIMITED.

THE STORE WITH THE MONEY-BAC- POLICY.

COOLING ZEPHYRSWhen you need th:m, where you want them, by using

a portable

Electric FanAttachable to any electric light socket. Better than a

vacation. Costs very little.

Hawaiian Electric Co., Ltd.,KING STi NEAR ALAKEA. P. 0. BOX 144.

Keep your lamps trimmedand burning and your icebox filled with SODA WATER

We have the best SODA WATER

CONSOLIDATED SODA WORKS CO., LTD.

O. S. 1EITHEAD, Manager. TELEPHONE 71.

ine MilkUnsweetened

The most Satisfactory for Kitchen and Table Use.

Housewife should be without it.

IT KEEPS INDEFINITELY.

Ask Your Grocer For It.

No

H. HACKFELD & CO.,LIMITED.

ROBINSON

WON'T RESIGN

Report Had It That He Would MakeMake Way For C. H. Tracy.

Thla Is Denied.

Rumor was current thla morningto tlio effect that Murk I'. UoblnHonIntended to resign na President of thoHoard of Health within the next tewdns, In order that the jilaco mightbe tnailo vacant for C. II. Tracy, nowconnected with tho Hawaiian Trust,Tracy was otico Considered aa nn op- -

txinent of l'lnkham."The report Is absolutely untrue,"

waa the emphatic statement of Mnrlc1'. Robinson this morning, "I nmnot considering lcslgulng within thonext few dnjs."

GOVERNOR WORKING

UP LND MATTERS

Outside of official calls which ViCioItahhlm.thla morning by nilous nav-al and other olllclals, (!orrnor I'lonrlinn dono very little hut look Into l.mdmatters. I.nnd Commissioner rraltwnH with him In consultation on apart of tho morning regarding Iota luIho I'upiikca and I'atimealu tracts.Six or soven of these lota will probably bo put up for at auctionsoon.

Anolher matter which the flmornnrla considering Is tho bringing beforuCongresa n propOHitlon tu lmvo landdistributed by lot. It Is necessary tolmo an Act of Congress before thla

mm bo done, which will give eachwould-b- settled nn equal chance.

MAY HELPJNTERTAINMr. Koike, tho Japanese Consul

General In San Francisco, will passthrough hero on tho steamship TcnjoMnru, icturnlng to Jnpan on officialbusiness. Ho will leave San Fran-cisco on tho 25th day of Septemberso as to bo present at Yokohama re

tho arrival of tho grcit AtlanticFleet. Tho repot t has It that Kolko

Ijils going to Japan to ho n member of

Jk the Klect Ileccptlon Committee HoiIIh'hu t Qnti i Vn,w-i,.n,- i wiimi tlin At

lantic ricct, in command of AdmiralUvunu. nrrhed there. Ills personalacquaintance with tho officers of thaPlcct will materially aid tho rccop'Hon committee- In receiving und ontcrtalnlng tho officers during theirstay In Japan. This morning, whenConsul General Salto was asked regarding Koike's return to Japan, hestated that he Knew nothing about It.

WANTS FIRE CLAIM

Japanese Consul Oencrnl Mlkr Sat-t- o

yesterday called on SecretaryMott-Hnilt- h and presented tho flroclaims of the lato Mori Toyogoro,who died In Japan. Tho deceased,while In the Islands, lhed on Maul.

Attotney Dan Caso of Muttl accom-panied tho Consul to the Rocietury'Holllco, where he, as attorney for thudeceased, explained tho situationclearly. Tho claim, which Is deposited In tho Circuit Court of Maul, belonging to tho deceased, nmounts to$2,000. It Is expected that tho clnimwill bo forthcoming In tho near fu-

ture. Tho money will then bo forwarded to Jupan to tho helm of thodcccafaeil.

REAL ESTATE TKANSAOTIONa

Entered for Record July 7, 1908,t.ol K O l.ano ct nl to Kdniund II

MiClanahanN A IJarcivest and wf to Virginia

Sonrcs , ub I) Kalwluul (U) to Mrs Huna M

I'alalna et nl D

Klpahulu Sugar Co to V Klaiup..,!)W O Aiken and wf to (Jims uojip Jr.uMoko Koiiaiilhelo to V M Swan.y..M

V M Minion and wf to W It Wa-

ters IMary .1 Muutano und hsb to J D

Ornnt ... , D

Entered for Record July 8. 1808,Kst of II P illshnp by trs to Dcpt

of Tub Intftrctn D

II W Killers ct ul by tr to John Km- -mclutli Hel

COUNTY BEACH POPULAR

John Kfflngcr, tho statistician qr

tho Heach Turk nttendanco, rcportH

that 1,555 pcoplo of varloiiH nation-alities vlKllcd tho T.irk during thomonth of Juno.

Tho 'smallest nttendanco wiih nnJuno 9, whfn only forty visited thobeach.

Tho largest utlcndnnco was nnJuno 11 with an nttendanco of 4 GO.

On Juno 12 tho Kmihiimanii Schooland tho Knlillnnl School sent delega-

tions which brought thcnttondancoup to 370.

On tho 13th tho KnmchnmobaSchool hi ought tho attendance up to180, whllo'on tho 14th, without nnyspecial organization, therd was nnnttendanco of 395.

Mr. Llfllngcr reports rcrolpti forbathing suits, $33.40; lofrcshmcnts,$29,00, nud curios, $7. fifi; making atotal of $70.06, on which tho porcont-ng- o

to tho jiark trustees of 10 purcent, nmounts to $7.00.

Mrs. J II. Athnrton returned thNmorning on tho atraiushlp Korea fromthe Oilent, She was iiccomp'inh'd by.Miss K. Athcrtou.

FILIPINO STATESMAN

HERE ONTHE KOREA

Commissioner Hon, Jose Ruiz Lu- -

zurlaga, who la a through passengerhas been one of the three Filipinomembers of tho Philippine. Commission of eight men who have dono tholegislating for tho Philippines .for thepast eight years. He Is owner ofconsiderable property In the provinceof Negros, Some of which la BUgarland. He has been one of the mostprominent citizens of the Philippine,slnnda for a long peilod of )ears.

When the transfer from Spanish toAmerican sovereignty look place, Mr.l.uzurlaga was Insttmucntal In keep-

ing hs province from going to warand In handing over the reins of gov-

ernment peacefully to the Americans,thus performing nn Inestimable serv-

ice to- - his province, where the BUgarmills wcro not destio)ed and nr.c stiltgrinding sugar. He Is leaving thoPhilippine Islands for the first tlmoand piopoc3 visiting America andafter n few weeks to tontlnuc aroundthe world, visiting Humpe and returning to Manila nt the end of sixmontli3, which Is the term of hlaleave of absence.

Ills only Ron, Hector, educated Intho United States, is with him. HeIs also" traveling In company withCommissioner Forbes, Secretary ofCommeico and Polite, and they expect to ho together while In thoStates.

Commissioner V. Cameron Forbes,Secretary of Commerce and Police, la

going homo for hla lcao of absenceof bIx months, after nearly fourj ears In the scivlco In his pivscntposition. Ho expects to ho with hisr.imlly In tho Stntc3 during practi-cally tho whole of his vacation andwill return,'! arriving In Manila onDecember "10.

TEXAN JAS FAST

Tho A.-I- I. S. 3. Texan, from SanFrancisco, arrived In port this morning after n remarkable fast trip fromSan Kranclsco. Sailing from there ontho 1st, five hours after tho Hllonlan,sho passed the Matson boat, and arrived hero lu 6 days nnd 15 bournThis la considered as doing beautiful-ly for u freighter. Captain Hallthinks ho can shave this It ho has achnnco nnd tho boat Is at light draft.

Now York freight, which conies Inby tho Texan, via the Isthmus of

arrived litre, JtU figured,lu 32 days. Tho TcxnVhad abouttho usual cargo.

W HONOLULU WEATHER

July 8, 190S.Temperatures 0 a. in., 74; 8 a. m.,

73; 10 n. in., 76; noon, 78; morningminimum, C8.

llaiometcr, 8 a in., ao.Olj nliso- -

luto humidity, 8 a. in., 6.1 17 grulnsper cubic foot; iclatlvo humidity, S

n. m., 70 per cent.; dew point, 8 a.m.,C2.

Vlnil--- d a. m , eloclty 4, direc-tion H; 8 ii. m., velocity 8, directionNI2; 10 n. in., eloclt C, direction N;noon, velocity 15, direction Nil.

Rainfall during 24 hours ended8 n. m., .09 Inch.

Total wind movement during 24

hours onded nt noon, 155 miles.VM. 11. STOCKMAN,

Section Director, U. S. Weatherliureau.

MHKrtHHS&MXkaKKSMWATERFRONT NOTES "

8llS8SKHXSNIRUHXTHE OIL CAKIIYINO Ship Fnlls of

CI) le, Captain I.nrscn, sailed thiimorning on her return trp to Monterey, for another load of oil.

THE DAItKKNTINE S. d. Wilder.14 iIujb out from San Kranclsco, .irrived In port this morning.

nTHE LUMBER hnrkcnllno Mnr

Wlnkelman departed this morning forSan Krnuclaco In ballast.

F0RCEOR0WTH

Tho popularity of Koregrowlh lint,been demonstrated In tho past fewweeks to such an extent (lint Iho fullsupply that was nn hand nt E. O. Hall& Co.'s has been sold nut much quick-

er than tlioy uxpectod. Thoy' huobeen obliged to get a now Block fromthe Hawaiian IVrlllUcr Co. to mci-- l

(he demands of tho public. There Isover $3,000,000 worlh of fortlller usedby the sugar planters annually, undthoy all suy that rorcgrowth Is thogieateit cor.

mMrs. Mr, Ilurnhuui, v. ho waa charged

with heedless driving of her nulo,which ran Into a Jupanpsa vehicle onHotel strict a few dayB ngo was thismorning discharged ny .lurtgo Anclrado, who found that under tho rlr.tumstaiices tho arcldent was utinvoldnblo.

FOR SALE

$600 6 Room Cottage at Kapahulu.Lot SO x 100. Easy Terms.

FOR RENT:$17. Modern Cottage, Hotel St., 2

Bedrooms.$25. Large, Airy House, Kaimuki,

on Car Line, 2 Bedrooms, Over 1

Acre Lot, Bananas.Apnly

P. E. R. StrauchWAITY BLDG. No. 74 S. KING ST.

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We'll Supply You with Guns and Ammunition

THE coming of the Fleet affords a rare chance for

you to get fine pictures pictures that you will

beglad to have and proud of having taken. Such a

grand spactacle has never before been seen here and

may never be seen again.

Everything favors the man with the Kodak tlie

clear Honolulu air, the grouping of the vessels and the

easy access to points of vantage insure some very

Fleet Pictures.

Get yourself a Kodak now, when it will do the

most good. Or bring out the old one, and we will

overhaul it and clean it up free of charge.

Don't wait ! Don't miss your chance ! Getyour Supplies now ! The Fleet will soon he here

PHOTO SUPPLY CO.

"Everything Fort nr. Hotel

ORPHEUMIHEATRE

NOW PLAYINGMr. Richard Buhler

And The Incomparable

Lumley CompanyIKCLUOINQ

FRANK E. MONTGOMERY,MISS MAE KEANEand VIRGINIA THORNTON

MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNES-DA-

Matinee and Evening

A BachelorsRomance

THURSDAY, FRIDAY. SATURDAY,Matinee and Night,

"THE SILVER KING"

Change of play Monday and1 Thursday. Matinee Wednesday and Sat- -

urda:WATTIES EACH EVENING.

POPULAR PRICES I

Beats' now on sale.

Grand Minstrel and

Vaudeville

PerformanceTo Be Given By The

St. Louis College

Alumni AssociationAssisted By

POPULAR LOCAL AMATEURS

Under The Direction Of

Mr. 'Sujiny' Cunha

Hawaiian Opera House

JULY BTH AND HTn.

Popular Prices 50c, 75c, $1.

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Agent for ARTHUR SEWALL &

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J. Santos, Mgr.near HOTEL

Open for business

July 1st,

Joseph A. Gilman,SHIPPING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT.

INSURANCE FIRE AND MARINE.

P.ARR0TT CO.,. Francisco.

Bath,

Clean MilkOur equipment for producing it includes Steam at all hours, White

Suits for Milkers, Covered Buckets with Absorbent Cotton, Tail Hooks, forCows' Tails,( ThorouRh Washing of Udder, and Skilled Supervi-sion. It costs, but is worth it.

Ta. 890 The Pond DairySweet Violet Butter

The Best Made.

2 Lbs. for 75c

C. Q. YEE HOP & CO.,

TELEPHONE 251.

Fine Job Printing at the Bulletin.

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LOVEJOY CO.WHOLESALE DEALERS AND

PORTERS OF WINES ANDLIBORS.

TEL. 308, NUUANU.

The and largist assortmentof hand-mad- e and painted leathetpostcards in Hawaiian Views, Flow,ers and Fruits, at

WEEDON'S CURIOSITY BAZAAR,Alaken St., bet. King and Merchant.

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DAILY and WEEKLY Published by BUIXETIN PUBLISHING CO., LTD.At 120 King Street, Hoaolulu, Territory of Hawaii.

Daily every day except Sunday. Weekly lisued on Tuesday of each week.

MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS.

Wallace R. Pnrrlngton,SUBSCRIPTION BATES PAYABLE IN ADVANCE.

UVUNINO UULLBTtNPer Month, anjrwhcr In IJjj. , ,4 ,7HPer Quancr. asyvrtieri In U S ... 3.ooPet Year, anvarhtrelnU.S H.ooTcr Year, postpaid, lortlgK, 13. oo

CIRCULATION LARGEST OF ANY NEWPAPER PUBLISHEDin the Territory of Hawaii.

np- -l Editorial Rooms,lc,,lFulness Office,

JULY 1908. . 8,

Why Is It that tho County SheriffIn sending out notices to owners of

property that he finds has been usedfor Immoral purposes, does not In-

clude tho property-owne- r of the Min-

isterial Union whoso namo the Unionotcd to keep from tho press? Why

should ho allow the Inference to car-ry that the owners whom he has noti-fied have been less careful In tho se-

lection of their tenants than thomember of the Union has been? Amoral campaign must contain onoquality In order to glvo It any weightwith the community perfect hon-esty.

FREE CAR RIDES.

The plan to provide free transpor-tation on tlip street railway for thomen of the Fleet Is conceive 1 In good

sense and should be bioi.ght forth.The half-rnt- e car-far- o gives tho

suggestion of being half-bake- It Is

all right for tho community to accepta half-rat-e from the Uupld. Transit Inbehalf of Its guests but not quite thoproper thing to 'tell the guests thatthis is tho best that can be dono forthem. Jt is much like Inviting nfriend to share your hospitality andthen telling him that out of consid-eration for his being a good fellow hocan have halt-rate- s on his transpor-tation bills. ,,-- '

'Either throw your doors wide'open"and euro for your enrpt! nif Bay noth-ing About transportation rates.

There ought to bo sixteen hundredpeoplo ready to contrlbuto ono dollareach to the fund. This would supplyall that is needed, and glvo tho boysa form of entertainment they llkobest.

NOT AN AMERICAN PROGRAM.

The person who must bolster hiscampaign for the American farmer inHawaii by assailing tho EuropeanImmigrant who has furnished thobrawn of today throughout our coun-

try. Is either very foolish, a complete,

fool, or thoroughly dishonest. Illscriticism Is not constructive.

Wahlawa, to which attention Isforever being called. Is not today anAmerican colony, populated by Amer-

icans or a peoplo cllglblo to becomoAmericans.

It was settled by Americans. Yetin a few short years tho preponder-ance of the alien residents over thocitizen and cllglble-cltlze- n populationIs almost us great as on the largesugar plantations.

That Is not and noone Is deceived into believing that itIs. To dupllcato these conditions Is

to make a few promoters rich andmore completely nllcnlze the Terri-tory of Hawaii.

ODR BASEBALL

Tho assembly of baseball teamsfirm Japan, California, and tho At-

lantic Fleet with its large number of

"Easterners" will make this city,during the next few weeks, tho cen-

ter of tho greatest baseball carnivalever held.

American baseball teams havotoured all sections of tho world butnever before has thoro been tucli awide of 'all parts of thecountry and of foreign followers ofthe game as will be offered here.

It Is typical of tho llfo and vigor ofHawaii and again brings to tho foroour central position. This Is thomost appropriate Intho world for tho reprcsontatlveyoung mm of the East and tho West.The favorable situation on accountof geographical position Is splendidlysupplemented by tho strong mentaland physical character of tho youngmen of the Islands who act as thehosts of tho occasion and, as contest-ants In the sporting events.

This Is socd work for Hawaii andof equal Leutrlt to the peoples whosohomes and Interests nro centered Inand about llio Paclllc.

Young America Is setting tho paco.Let tho good work go on and thenctentlsts and tho live societies, andthe peoplo of tho earth follow.

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WIlBKuY UUULBTINPtr Six Moulin s .BoT Vtit, nv.lrcliiUS l.coPel Year, Ktiywhtre In Canada,., I. BoPer Year postpaid, fotelgu a.ou

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tntrred a( the rootofticr at Honolulua arcond class mstur.

WEDNESDAY

Americanizing,

CARNIVAL.

representation

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DEMOCRATIC LAND CRY.

There Is no doubt that the war-cr- y

"American land las," taken up bythe Democrats, Is a catchy one. Itcarries the crowd and sounds goodto the American.

It well meant, It would bo nilright.

Where the Democrats expect togain, and may gain unless a cam-paign of honest education is carriedon, Is in representing, or, better,

.misrepresenting, that those who donot their war-cr- y nro opposedto the principle of American landlaws opposed to tho distribution ofthe lands among legitimate, home-steaders on liberal terms.

We havo )ct to hear of n politicalparty or n person who cares to makohimself heard that disapproves theprinciple of tho American land laws.Very few, however, can bring them-selves to support a land policy thatwill throw tho lands away to specu-lators and alien ownership.

The Democrats In striving to forcothe issuo with a catch-phras- o arenursing the hopes of the speculatorsand misleading Ignorant people.. Theyare not helping tho honest, legitimate.nomesicaucr. fEverybody, wo' hope, Is for thoAmerican land-la- principle appliedto fit. And tho law would not carrytho spirit or American Institutions Ifit wcro applied otherwise.

Assuming that tho Democrats nroIncluded in tho wldo scopo of thoterm everybody, it would seem properthat they should set to woik In npractical effort for applied American-ism and thus bo thoroughly .honest.

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'IlKlkkkkSRCuiuiaAi.na,sivrv h.jjlonolulu Hawaiij

FC-- SALE.FOR a few days only we will offera house and lot at Eapahulu for800. Size of lot 11,000 sq. ft. Twobedroom cottage. Former askingprice $1100.

WATERHOUSE TBUST

Get theWireless

HabitRATES ARE LOW.

.49uEHEhtaMMSitevxa'mw!57 jjfilKrfvdU-Haw-

FOR RENT.

King Street $22.30Keeaumoku Street , . ..'....$40.00Emma Street $50.00Kalakaua Avenue $25.00Beretania Street $35.00Beretania Street $40.00Kinau Street $30.00Makiki Street $27.50Pcnsacola Street $15.00Aloha Lane $18.00Matlock Avenue . . . ., $22,50Lunalilo Street $10.00Nuuanu Avenue $25.00Pawaa Lane $25.00Piikoi Street $27.50Pensacola Street $35.00

FOR SALE.

MAKIKI STREET. Two bedroomcottage and lot 53 x 134. . .$2500.

Watcrhouse TrustCorner Fort and Merchant Streets.

vsijp jtt Trf

EVENING DULLETIN, HONOtiffLO, T. H., WEDNESDAY, JULY, 8, 1908

Their war-cr- y as it stands todaymeans one of two things: tho one- -hundred-and-slxty-ac- homesteadand the alienation of all Hawaii'spublic linih within IHc years, or,special legislation for Hawaii by Con-gress.

The former Is the American landlaws as they stand today. The lattermcaiiB the applied principle to fit con-

ditions, and that Is what the Republicans of the Territory have been try-

ing to work out since long befoio thoDtmocrntlc party existed and had unselfish ungels to shape its local poli-

cies. '

DR. WILCOX AT

CONMERCIAL CLUB

Dr. Wilcox, tho now head of tho U.

S. Agricultural Experiment Station,will speak before the Commercial Clubduring tho noon hour tomorrow. Tholunch will bo scned promptly at 1.o'clock and the speaking begin at12:30 sharp. Dr. Wilcox has beenlong In tho service of the departmentand has n very wide experience. Hocouples with hit knowledge and abil-ity the capacity to express himself Inan easy and nttractlic stlo.

IAUKEA ANDc REEVES

(Continued from Pane 1)when I came Hooves was still mon-

keying with It. Ho wanted to cutthe wires, but Kied. objected to thnt.Tho phone rang nntl Fred, answeredIt. Ilccvcs butted In, nnd Fred, bald,'Who Is doing this ou or 1? Y6uhud better get out.' Reeves sat downbut when Fred, told him the secondtlmo to get out, ho got out. "Fred,

drove him out. I did not hear whatIlcevcs said to Fred, and I did notsee Fred, hit Hccves or Iteovcs hitFred. I was working on the machlnoat the time. Later on I separatedthem."

"The machine was out of orderand Iteeves was monkeying with it,"said Officer Moniz. "I called Hart.IYed, answered tho phono nnd Iteovcsbutted In nnd puzzled Fred. Fred.ordered Ilccvcs out. He answered allright, but ho sat down In a chair. Hodid not got out tho first tlmo Fred,told him, but the second tlmo ho wentout. Fred, put lilin put. Ilccvcsmade a pass at Fred, nnd Fred, struckhim."

Hccves did not go to tho police sta-

tion today, word being given out thatho was too 111 to come. Ho did. how- -over, como down town for a Bliorttlmo this morning. Sheriff laukcastated that ho would call on Ilccvcsthis afternoon to get his statementof tho affair.

Reeves was been by n reporter nthis homo this afternoon. Ho hnd a"black eye," but othcrwlso bhowedno effects of tho scrap.

"I would much rather that noth-

ing wcro said about the matter," hoBald when ho was nsked to clvn hisversion of tho affair. "Wo were .bothto blame, I for being In tho enclos-ure, nnd Fred, for losing his temper.However, It was only n scrap betweenthe two of us, nnd that Is all there Is

to It."On being further prosscd Reeves

stated that ho had been trying totho trouble with tho machine,

thinking that it was caused by thowires being crossed. When laukcagot tho phono messago about tho mar-riage Reeves advised him to ask If theparties wero under eighteen, and thisangered laukca.

"Ho told me to get out, and I did,"Bald Reeves. "Ho told mo to get toliclf out of there, and as I got out oftho gate he struck mo on the neck.The blow was unexpected and It dazed me. I did not make any niovo tostrike laukca at first, 'and I did certainly mako no move toward my hippocket. When I was struck I hitback, but I do not know whether 1

landed."Tho Sheriff has not as yet decided

what action ho will take In tho mat-to- r,

as ho wishes to hear Ilcovcs'statement beforo ho takes any step.

We Now CarryTHE CELEBRATED

REDFERN

CORSETThis is an especially good

number for large, well-bui- lt

figures,

Ehlers

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SATURD'AY, JULY 1 1

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KAMS vs. SANTA CLARAPUNS vs. KEI0Admission 29c.

Reserved Seats Grandstand 25o extra

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There arc many ailmentsdirectly dependent upon con-

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appear.MAN-A-LI- can be relied upon

to produce a gentle action ofthe bowels, making- - pills anddrastic cathartic i entirely un-

necessary,A dose or two of Mana-ll- n

Is advisable In slight febrileattacks, la grip le, colds andinfluenza.

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

Tho following wnolesalo druggistwill Bupply tho retail tra-le-:

Benson, Smith & Co., HlutofHawaii

?K.7oMt,ovnoUv

Fop iRent

furnished House

Young Street

$25.00Per Month

Sjwfi mk IhoM

wIF YOUR WATCH

Stopsit certainly, needs repairing.A gentle shake will not put itin order. Let us examine it.

Our Watchmakers Are Thor-ough Mechanics, who under-stand watches.

We will GUARANTEE YOUSATISFACTION if you willbring your watch to us,

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H. F. Wichman & Co.LIMITED.

LEADING JEWELERS.

APRONSe AT o

Woman's ExchangeHOTEL STREET NEAR FORI

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Keeps you Cool Broiling WeatherKeeps itself Sweet Clean

It does these two things simply because it is made richt.The tiny pores throughout the fabric allow a perfect air nitration.It's the lightest, coolest, softest, and cleanest underclothing you can

wear.

day.Try a suit; it's the best thing vou can do for yourself on a summer

M. M4Inerny, Ltd., Fort Merchant

Library Bureau Outfitsof Index Card Systems, Filing Cabi-

nets and Units, Office Fittings andSupplies; nlso New Jersey School-Churc- h

Furn. Co.'s International,Trenton, Simplex, and ImprovedTrenton Combination AdjustableDesks and Scats, latest improved de- -'

signa.Estimates given. Imports to order.

Thos. G. Thrum.Agent for Hawaiian Islands.

PopularNovels

75c eachOver 150 different reprints from

regular dollar-and-a-ha- Novels.

All the latest popular books. Nowis the time to get hooks you havewanted at half-pric-

in,and

and Sts.

Hawaiian News Co.,LIMITED

ENGINEERING OFFICE1929 KALAKAUA AVENUE.

CHAS. R. ROEMECHANICAL ENGINEER

DRAFTSMANARCHITECT

ESTIMATORPATENTS Applied For

GENERAL BUSINESS MANAND WORKMAN

PATRONAGE S0LICI1FD.

EMPIRE THEATREHOTEL AND BETHEL STREETS.

New Moving PicturesIntroducing Famous 'Subjects Never

Before Shown Here.TONIGHT ! TONIGHT 1

ENTIRE CHANGE EVERY MONDAYTUESDAY and FRIDAY.

Admission 10 centsChildren , 5 cents

LOOKat the automobiles, buggies and carriages we have recently overhauledand painted

THEN SEE US.

W. W. Wright Go,King Street near South

Tel 292

Suits PressedAt Short Notice and Quick Delivery.

EAGLE DYEING AND

CLEANING WORKS.

Fort Street. Phone 575.

S. SA1KI.Bamboo Furniture Made to Order,

Picture 'Framing a Specialty.563 S. BERETANIA SI

TELEPHONE 497.

BAMBOO FIJRNITUREOf All Kinds And Descriptions At

Reasonable Prices.SEE OUR DISPLAY.

S. TATAINI ,Emma Si. near Beretania

BULLETIN AD8. PAY

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New Regal Styles for Ladies

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101-10- 5 ST.L

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Wc have a large new stock of Re- - ,

gab for ladies, in High and Low t

shoes. They are all of the latest '

new shanes in Toe, Heel, Vamp, and

Welt.

They are in the cases are

now being opened and there nrc

none like them else

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These shoes are all made in the

Regal Custom Style, of

material throughout and

finish. They're built right, and thequarter size3 insure you a perfect fit

from toe to

$3.50 and $4.00YOUR OLD SHOES WHILE YOU WAIT.

REGAL SHOE STORE,McCANDLESS BUILDING, cor. KING and BETHEL STS.

EDDY REFRIGERATORS

Baffle the Ice Man

They are built to enf down the.consumption of Ice and save Cold

Cash to the Consumer.

The EDpY built throughout forEconomy and Clsanliness, and" excelsall others.

Theo. H. Davies & Co.,Hardware Department

Don't Delay

Ltd.,

ordering that R DECORATION' for Flcitweek.

ALOHAS PORTRAITS ANY DESIGN done by

Tom SharpwM "MAKE HIT."

McTighe FavoriteBest Whiskey Market.

McTIGHE AGENTS.

KINGPHONE 140. P. 0. BOX 755.

BreadThe Best Town.

SINGER'S BAKERY,,

527. KING

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anywhere in Ho-

nolulu.

Frrst-Grad- c

handsome

heel.

REPAIRED

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CarpenteringMasonry Praying

NANIWA & CO.,Alakea and Merchant Sts., Magoon

Bldg.; P. 0. Box 775; Tel. 327.

HAVE YOU TRIED

ISLETONBUTTER

J. M. LEVY & CO.PHONE 70.

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The Fleet Balland the week of entertainment will call for formal dress.

We have prepared for the demand for drew ihoes. Wehave ordered especially for this week some very swell tiesfor dress wear and dances.

The Dora Del Sarte,A WHITE SATIN DRESS TIE, and the

Merry Widow Sailor TiesIN PINK, BLUE, AND LAVENDER, .

are. the swcllest andcasions.

Price,daintiest ties for dance oc- -

' McINERNY SHOE STORE,FORT STREET, near KINO.

MEXICANDo you know the kind we mean I They are very

sweet, nnd the newest and most zonular thing in the Can-dy line.

aWe make them flesh evarv dav. with our BUTTERCUPS

CHIPS and STICK CANDY.

The Palm CafePHONE

KISSES

311.

OFF

PRICES REDUCED!

CALIFORNIAi

All prices lower than ever one all California TinnedFruits.

LEWIS, &,CO., LTD.,169 KINO ST. FAMILY GROCERS. TELEPHONE 240

DONT WANDER

Buy your BUTTER where you can be assured of Qual-

ity. We have the best from Island dairies as well as from

the mainland AND IT'S CHEAP!

METROPOLITAN MEAT CO, Limited

"'iiRkssSSsWHiun'LaawVaBBBBrMHaiu

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Iron Fence and WorksNEXT TO YOUNQ BLOC- - 171-U- KINO STREET. ' PHONK M7.u i miiiinuiu- -j jm li n ill iijmi illi.mj-- i iiwiih .

5oc to

Silk just from theto

See Our Window

L. Nuuanu below Hotel

' NEW JERSEY MOSQUITO EGOSon exhibition at the

OrpheumNEXT TO THE THEATER.

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$5.00

TABLE FRUITS

Telephone

Monuments,Safes,

Iron FenceHawaiian Monument'"

Ladies' Shirtwaists, $2.50

Waists, arrivedOrient, $3.00 $4.00

Disylay

AllOy,

NEW ASSORTMENT OF

Honolulu Views'Either With or Without Frames.

PACIFIC PICTURE FRAMING CO.,1080 Nuuanu.

SAYS TENYO MARl)

BROKE ALLRECORDS

Her Time Estimated In

'Frisco At 4 Days18 Hours

Cantain K. It. llnll of thn Twxmi.Which nrrlvori In nnrt tills mnrnlnir.savs that In San Francisco tho Tcnowarn is regularly credited with do-ing' the trip up from hero In 4 dn)Bnnd 18 hours, which would make herthe holder of tho actual record. Somedifferences have arisen In computingthe time, but this Is figured out care-fully, and bcllccd to bo correct. Torthis reason, tho Tcno Is consldcrdns the holder of the nhsoluto recordbetween Honolulu nnd Ban Krnnclsccifor cither direction, heating by onehour the previous record, held by thoSiberia, of 4 das nnd 19 hours.

It was reported by tho AssociatedPress that tho Tenvo made tho tripIn 4 dnjs nnd 21 hours.

flu mm FARES

(Continued from Pace 1)Waller V. Dillingham reported thatthe fruits nnd other hookupus will bostored In ono of the warehouses onSunday, tlio 19th, to he distributed tuthe sailors on Monday, tho 20th. Hesuggested that the band gn out In theunrgo nnd play n tew selections dur-lr- r

the distribution of the hookupus.In this connection he said that aboutone-ha- lf ton of fruit will bo giveneach ship. r. K Klclmrdnon report-ed that about $780 has been subscribed for the free transportation ofthe uniformed men while here. Thisamount docs not. however. Includetlio Japanese subscription, which wnsspoken of to bo applied to tho snmopurpose. Clcrrlt P. Wilder reportedthat tho ricct barges were icady forusp. K II. McSocker said that hl'jcommitteemen Were going nhciulsplendidly with their work. GeorgeW. Smith, who officiated ns chair-man, said tho German Church wnsready to nccommodnte tho men Inuniform by providing n writing-roo-

for them.After an explanation by Mr. Dil-

lingham, It was decided that Chairman George R. Cnrtcr see tho man-agement of the Hw.i plantation andget permit to visit tho mill. Thiswns ilono for tho benefit of tho menfrom tho Fleot who might want tovisit tho mill, ns It Is known that novisitors tiro allowed In tho mill without the consent of tho management,J. W. W..IlrewBter wns added to theTransportation Committee In placo ofGeorge Uenshnlt. II. Von Vnlken-bur- g

wns made a member of tho En-tertainment Committee, whllo C.Kimball was given a place on thoCommissary Committee.

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Kekueno. a. Ilnwnllnn rlinrirml ulihnssault nnd hattnrv nn lifu wlfn walthis morning sentcnccl to thirty iUh'imprisonment iiy Jiuigo Andrailo. Hohad kicked tho lady In tho face.

Tlicro will bo a meeting of th7Hoard of Health tomorrow ufleniomiat 3 o'clock.

Tho trustees of thn Cliiinilmr ,rCommerce will hold a meeting tomor-row nftcrnonn. nt whirl, Ui'rminnWood 'will submit tentativo plans 'orn in.iinuur or t;omrm.'rcu bullilliiK.

The work on tho Knhiiliil breakwater, as It Is ut protont planned, hnaueun tompietcd.

Precinct

HONOLULU STOCK EXCHANGE

HONOLULU, July 8.1908

NAMl OF STOCr '414 Ut

MtRCANTTtT"C Btewtr ft Co.. ,ooo,oon

Stir.ARRwa mutation Co .... lAmnnm 27X tenHaallatiA(Ttt.O.. l,Kini I01Haw Com ft Stir Co .t J.tij, inn

il.wailan Sugar Co..t. iim.cim Ji IISuRar Co ,;.. 710 mn Mi

lfonnkaa'9vgrCot ,f i(WiAiHaiku Sugar Co ....Jr. tinKahuk. Plantation Co fV.nrioKlhtl Plantation Co Ltd 2,'mn,iuKlpahnh. Sugar Co.,.. in) l"jn mKoloa Sugar Co ...... "IIWI m Hi)McRrrd. sugar Co,... V'O'jon jn a'.Oalmuttr Cn ...,;.. WOT UK, n 2irOnom.as.aarCo .... MUMmu jnOokola Sugar riant Co rotui) ji 'Olaa Sugar Co Ltd .... II'OIIO j 3'. i'iOlowalnCo .,. romi in tillPaatiau Sugar Co Vonm laPacific Sugar Mill rtiifwnPala Plantation Co .... 7rfIINI mirVrkn Surar Co.... 7oiiii mi inrimirer Mill Co ., in'W.iatua AsrlcCn lr'iun nil IM' NilW'lluku Sugar Cn .... t.'rfll'lil nWalmanalo sugar Ci. il,RI m 1MWalrn.a Surar Mill Co UVui Id I7H mMISlRLLANKOtlStitter Strain N Co lu mi VnHawaiian KiectticCo.. miHon R T ft I. Co Prtl 1,1V) (pn tmHon R T ft L Co ComMutual Ttlrnhone Co I'AUi) inNalilkn Rubber Co.,

Patil Up tn,i)nNatiiku Rubber Co Am.Oahu Rft I. Co ltfRNiiiii miHlloURCo 1,1111,111,

linn lift MO 41111111

Hawaiian Pineapple Co. JU,IIII aBONDS

HwTcric(l'lieCllHaw Tcr i pc... ....It.wT.MKlicUawTtraH pcHaw T.r i. pcHaw Gov't icCa Httt Rug ft Rel Co

ope.Haiku Sugar Co6pc

Ditch Co ,Uiirr Ditch 6a

HawCnntftSuKCoHawSitKar Cot. pc. .HlloR K Co Con b pcHon R T ft LCotp cKahnku P ant Co 6 p c.H'upur i.n-i- e iiOahu RftOahu Sujrar Co J p c .. "'pi')ClaaurarCoencPac Sui; Mill Co, (a "kiPala Plantation Co ....PkiiiMr Mill Co 6 n ..Walalua grlr Co 5 p c

Sales Iletn ecu Hoards: 1000 Olaafis, $92; 85 Oahu Sin? Co. $29; CO

Oahu StlR. Co, $29; JQ.Oahii Stig. Co..2U; 10 Oahu Sg Co, $29; loo rJwa,

$27.60; r. Haw. Com. & Hug. Co.,$33 50; .IB Haw. Com. & Hug. Co,fDjuO; 25 Hnw. riiicapplo Co, $2150;C I'lonecr, $145. Session: 10 Haw.Com. & Sug. Co.. $95.60; 23 Hut Com.& Sug. Co. $93.50; 15 Hnw. Com. .Sag. Co., $95.50.

Latest sugar quotation 4.39 or $87.80per ten.

London Beets, 6d

Sugar, 4.39

Henry Waterhousi Trust Co.,

Stock and Bond DepartmentMembers Honolulu Stock .and Bend

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WILLIAM WILLIAMSON. Manacr,FORT AND MERCHANT 8T8.

TEL. PRIVATE IXCHANQB 4.

COURT CALENDAR'M

Judgo I.lmlsaj'B courtl''Nothing set. ,

Jinlge Do Holt's rourl:u. .Manuel Crti?; trial

continued,.fudge I.liidsaj's court:

Nothing set.Judgo Dolo's court: v

Nuthlng set.

TIIK TKXAN two or theUnited Btatos tender ships which arepreceding the Fleet down here, anilwhich are now at sea. They louldr.ot he mitdo out, however.

Court Houso.Court House, (J

Notice To RepublicansThe itciHihllcnn Precinct Cluhs throughout tho County of Oahu nro

heiohy notified to' meet at 7:30 o'clock I M. on I'UIDAY, JULY 10TH,190S, for the purpose, of making nominations for candidates for officersof the Precinct Club, to ho oted for on FRIDAY, JUI,Y 17TII, 1908, nt7:30 o'clock!'. M.

Iloll books nro now open for enrollment, nnd will be kept open untilthe night of August 29th at 10 o'clock P. M.

II. K. MUIirtAY.Honolulu, July 7, 1908.

Chairman Republican County Committee, County of Oahu.B. IIUFI'ANDKAU, Asst. Sccty.

MEETING AND PLACES FOR NOMINATIONS AND ELEC-TION PRECINCT OFFICERS

1X)UIITH DISTRICT '1st Precinct W'm. C. lloo's residence, 1929 Kalakau.1 Ave.2nd Proclnit K. Ilurfitndeau's rcsldcnic, corner of Aluxauder nnd Ilcr-etan- ln

Sts.3rd Precinct J. II. Soper'a rcsldonce, Keenumokii and I.unalllo Sts.4th Precinct llailey's Ilulldlng, Alapal St. nhoo Ilerctanla St.6th Precinct John Hull's rcsldenco, Kcnwe St. ofT Queen St., o.

Gth Preclpct A. It. Phillips' residence. South St.TtliI'reclnct Umpty storo McOrow Hlock, corner of Iluictaula and

A!akeaSts.8th Precinct Central Tiro Station, comer Tort and Ilerctanla Sts.9th Precinct C. W, Booth's residence, Pauoa.10th Precinct Walmanalo Plantation Ofllco.

PltTIl DISTRICT1st Precinct Koolnupoko, Kancoho Court House.2nd Koolauloa, llnuulu3rd Prcclnctg Walalua, Walalua

PUnt

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4th I'reclnct Wnlanae, Walanae Court Houso.5th Prcclnct-J-Kw- Ewa Mill P.nlllon.Oth Precinct Pearl City, Ewa Couit House.7th Pretlnct D. M, Kiiplhen's residence, Walnkamllu Camp, known ns

Knlllil Camp.8th Precinct Capt. Clime) 'a icsldence, corner lleckley and Knlll Ae,9th Precinct S. C. Dwlght's residence. 1202 Desha, I.jnc.10th Preclntt A. S. Knlolopu's residence Alqwa.11th Precinct Airs. Stlllmnn's llnll, School St. near llrldge.12th Pieelnct V. nt IV llnll, ChlnoFn Pnelety, Vlnnjmil St. "below

Ctmp No. 2.13th Precinct Aula Park Uaud Stand. July 7, 8, p

LOCAL AND IENEIAL

Rent Franklin cars. Stkyd Btbli.'Honk! Honk! Call 1111. J. A.

for the pleasantust auto ride.Take 5 our carrlugo or automobile

to Hawaiian Carriage Manfy. Co, forup e repairs.

All kinds of beer, wines and mixeddrinks are coned In the best mannerat tho Fashion. Just give us a try.

The exnert nt the Hawaiian Office

Specialty Co., Ltd., can fix your CashRegister or Typewriter. Phone 143.

.tir. aim Mrs. r. a. Hcnnuicr announce tho engagement of theirtlatiRlitcr, Ethcllnda, to Mr. AlfredCnslle.

Oceanic No. 371, V. and A.M will confer tlio third degree thisevening nt 7.30 o'clock at MasonicTemple.

Honolulu Acrlo HO. r O. II, willmeet nt 7:30 this evening In ! tliltinHall, corner hort street mid Ilcrctoulaincline.

l'or refreshments for sour party ordinner, cnll up tho Alexander YoungCafe, and you'll guT tho best Ico croamand pastry In tho city.

Thero Is no other Ihecent cigar,and few ten centers, that hao thefine, Minor and nualltj of the Owl Sccigar. M. A. OuiiBt & Cn.

nchn Cook Roc. wife of Chas. It.Hoc, celebrated her twentj Hccondbirthday nt Iho reeltlciifu of W. CRoe. Wnlklkl, last evening. ,

Henry May . Co. hno received anew shipment of Centennial's licetFlour on tho Atlzonan. Phono 22 nndget your shara of it at onco

On Installments of 3 per month youcan purchase n Whtto Family RotaryBcwlng machine, nenny & Co, Ltd,Agents, 1260 Fort St. Phone 488. '

Do ou know what a Mexican KissIs like? If 5 on do not, try one at thoPalm Cafe. They nro mado fresh every day, nnd they are really delicious

A lho wire nt the corner of Alapalnnd King streets created considerableInterest shortly oftcr 9 p. in. jostci-day- .

Tho Hawaiian Electric Co. putmatters right.

Quuen I.llluokalanl and htr party,who went to Hllo to be present nt theEvangelical convention, will laud atl.ahalna on their return trip beforereturning here.

Governor I'rear has received nn In-

vitation from Governor Swnnsou ofVirginia, to appoint delegates to aprison reform congress to be hold InRichmond, Virginia.

Illom In having a special reductionsnlothls vveok In all over luces nt 25cn ard and up. New galons. Inser-tions, mid idgltigs, Cluny, Valenc-iennes, nnd Irish baby laces.

Tho Hawaiian News Co., Ltd., nroselling a number of popular $l..0hooks by nulhtirs nt 75cuplecc. They nro In eveiyway Identical to the original books.

For appetite, health, and vigor,there's nothing that can take. ;ho placoof Malt Nutrlnc. It Is universallyrecommended ns n tonic by tho bestploslclans. Holllstor Drug Co, Ltd.

Let us put a Victor In your homenow; j on pay for It a little ever)week. You won't miss tho money,nnd tho first thing you know, tho Vic-

tor Is jours. Uorgstrom Music Co,Ltd.

If tho "cheap" paint voti arc think-ing of using on jour - hoiibo peels,cracks, and scuffs up In n few months,Is It cheap, after ull? Try Pure Propared Paint Just once. Lowers .

Cooko, Lid.Dr. Dolmcl's linen mesh tinderwc.tr

keeps oii cool and comfortable Inbroiling weather. It's tho lightest,coolest, nnd' cleanest undorwear youtan put on. Try n suit at M.

Ltd.Wo respectfully solicit orders from

cllentH who npprcclato Intelligentbrokorago service. Wo chjrge theregular commission of members of theHonolulu, Stock and Ilontl Exchang;Hawaiian Trust Co., Ltd.

Henry I.uncantci, who Is chaigelwith hiving tried to net llro to aChinese tenement hutibc on Kuktilfetrcct. tills inornlnc wullpfl ninmln.i.Hon iii tho Police Court, ami was tom-- -

mllttd lu tho Circuit Court for trial!Word his been received from Fnth

cr Ulrlch and rather Adalbert, both ofthe Ilnvvnllnii Catholic Mission. Theyaro ln Europe. Father Ulrlth wentfor treatment for his ojos. Roth.ffonnxtotiH to ciiiiio hack. Father Ada'-bc- rt

has been oqerod tho doanslilp ofthe new Catholic college at Fnlrhav-en- ,

Mues.Tho "Man of the Hour" will bo pro

(I need ut tho Opera Houso on threeevenings during tho stay of the fleetin this city. Tho recent performancesof tlio company which ptoduu-- thuphi) a few weeks ngo wcro said lo hotho best over seen on tho stifw In thiscity and It Is expected that nlnrgui.ttcndancu will bo tho result. Popu-lar prices will rulo, tho seals beingseat at 7d nnd 50 cents, with it 25 centgallery. The salo will be. started In afew dais.

"A Hacholor's Romanco," tho cur-le-

offering at tho Orpheum theaterof tho Ltimlcy company, tloics Its runtonight. Tho comedy has proven exceedingly porlnlar with tho followersof tho stock organization nnd Is offering Txccllont opportunities to FrankE. Montgomery who plays the lendingrole. Thursday night sees tho open-ing of "Tho Silver King," with Rich-ur-

Iluhlcr and cntlro company In thocast. It will continue for three nightsnnd Satttrdu) matinee, Special teen- -

try Is being prepared and a praise-- ,

wormy production is promised byStago Dlioctor Rubier.

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SCHOOL HOUSE LAND.

A tract of land has been tocured bythu Hoard of Public Instruction foi asite for n tchoolhotise, nnd grounds ontho Island of Mnlokai oy a transactionwheicbv Hit) llornlei) P. lilsluio r.stntegives up i;)M ncics nt Halavva. J. O.Carter, W. O. Smith, Sam Damon, E,Fnxtin Illshop nnd A. F, Jutld urunamed In Iho tied,

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SOMF.THINd OVER 300 (iiiih ofroil Is lit'liig put ubotril tlio (llialurtoilay- i-

You'llSeeome very stylish Overcoats for even-

ing and rainy-da- y wear, this season.

And the smartest and snappiestwill come from cir store.

HART, SCHAFFNER & MARX

this season! their Cravenettc andRain Coats arc Just the thing for

er it rains or not.

We'd like to have you see them andtry mem on,

Silva'sToggery,ELKS' ELDG., KING NEAR FORT.

w'laalHIraaVf'KrWrtVWaiBWsaaBaak"-"---..UJaKi jJaBMi.'iaBP

DUFFY'S APPLE JUICE

A delightfully lcfrcshing drink, unfermented but witha bouquet and sparkle equal to champagne.

, but crisp and snappy. Get A Sample Bottle.

25 CENTS A PINT; BY THE DOZEN $2.50.

BENSON, SMITH & CO., Ltd.

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Topular Beverage,

HAWAIIAN

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Rftti

Kaneohe BeefALWAYS ON

PIGSPOULTRYEGGS

BUTTER AND CHEESE.

Sam Wo Meat Co.,Street Tel.

Manager.

NowEastern Millinery

PER S. S. ALAMEDAKISS POWER'S

PARTORSFORT STREET

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Newest Patterns

Honolulu Construction and Graying EXLIMITED.

GENERAL CONTRACTORS.PHONE, 281. P. 0. BOX 154.

Fort St., 0pp. W. G. Irwin & Co., Ltd. .We do all kinds of Teaming; alio deal in Bock, White and

Black Band, Broken Coral, Garden SMI, Etc. SAFE MOVING A

Three WeeKsat Haleiwa will do

you world of good.

Let it begin at any

time.

St. Clair Mgr,

Coca-Col-aThe Bottled by

SODA WORKS,PHONE 516.

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Oceanic Steamship CompanyTIME

Tht ttta-ner- . of th'c In will arrlvo and loavt thlt port as hereundtr:

FROM SAN FRANCISCO: i

Al'AMHUA .JULY tO

AI.AMHDA .JIIIA" 31Al.AMfiDA .AUO. 2t

NOTICE. On and after June 2 ltli. 1908, the SALOON RATES .willbe ns follows: Single Fare, SG5; Hound Trip, $110. Family rooms extra.

In connection with tho sailing of tlte above steamers, tna agenta arepreps-e- d to Issue ,the Intending patiengera, coupon through tickets, byany rallrond from San Francleeo to all points In the United States, andfrom New York by any steamship line to all European ports.

FOR FURTHCR PARTICULARS APPLY TO

Wm. G. Irwin & Co., LtdOCEANIC S. 3a CO. GENERAL AGENTS.

f - " '! - 111 1

Pacific Mail Steamship Co

Occidental and Oriental SteamshipCo. and Toyo Kaisha

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

FOR JAPAN AND CHINA:

asia ji'ni: no KOUKAJIONOOI.IA JULY 0 'a? -IIONCIKONU MAIllI JULY IS SI '":',KOniSA JUNK SUiCI'l

FOR GENERAL INFORMATION APPLY TO

HL Hackfeld &AMERICAN-HAWAIIA- STEAMSHIP COMPANY.

FUOM NEW YORK '10 HONOLULU.

Weekly Sailing via Tehuantepec.Freight recolved nt all times at tho Company's Wharf, 41st Street, South

Ilrooklyn.FROM HONOLULU TO SAN FRAN-

CISCO. FROM SIJATTLH AND TACOMA TOALASKAN JUNK 27 HONOLULU DIKUCT.AUIZONAN j;tf.Y 18 ARIZON N JUNK 21HMJM SAN FRVNCISCO TO HONO

LULU D1IIKCT.TKXAN JULY 1

VIRGINI N JULY 15- Freight rceouca nt Company

hurf, Greenwich Street.

Qtenmalilp Company.. ..Jleimers of the above line, running In connection with ths CANAD-

IAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO. between Vancouver, 0. C, and Sydney, N.C. W., and calling at Victoria, D. C, Honolulu and Suva, FIJI, end Bris-bane, are DUE AT HONOLULU on or about tho dates below stated, viz.:

FOR riJI AND AUSTRALIA:

M

toS). k

ApplyAgt.

FOR SAN

At. VMKDA ...JULY 15AIAMUUA ...AUO.ALAMEDA ...AUO. 20

FOR SA.i

.JULY,..;, .JULY

.JULY 27.AU(I.

ALASKAN JULYFor further Information apply

CO., LTD..Honolulu.

M0R8K,General Freight

TOR

Lid.

ARRIVE HONO. LEAVE HONO.iuly stu JULYJULY ir.tu JULYAUO. nth AUO. 11th

19lh RUl'T. IfLJlul si:i'T. stir.'

Baggage Shipping

Storage Wood

Packing Coal

l"i!i5JIJI

FOR

SOAP WORKS CO., Ltd.FKED. Agt.

MANUKA JUNKMA RAMA JULY 21 AORANOI JULY 22AORANCI Al'ti. 22 VN'UKA AUO. 19

Will call Tannine Island. MARAMA SL'PT. 15

Through Tickets lisued from Honolulu Canada, United States' andEurope. For Freight and Pastagf and all general Information, apply

Tbeo.

The S. and of this line, carryingand freight, will run in direct service between this port and

San Francisco, sailing and arriving on or about the dates:

s. s. "HILONIAN"'s. s. "LUHLINK"s; s. "HILONIAN"

"LUIlLINirs: s "HII.ONUN"

Daties

5

7

1

to&

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. . . AUO...SUl'T.

Rates to S. F.: First Cabin. 60; Round Trip First Class$110.00

For further apply toCASTLE & COOKE, LTD., Agents. .

Transfer Co., Ltd.Furr.iture and Fiano Moving.

fhonc 295. 03 Queen Street. P. 0. Box 212.Estimates Given all kinds of teamlnif. j liOtli

Dealers in

STOVE, STEAM AND COAL.

CRUSHED ROCK, BLACK AND WHITE SAND, GARDEN SOIL.

HAY, DRAIN, ETC., .IWsmjMiiMSMMsMiwsiisrMBSMiiBSMSJwsii uif WWM llisj ,afw.r III.

Fast Schooner

Sailing forHONOIPU, KAILUA am

HOOHENA

i:om Soreneon'a Wharf,on Board or to

CO ,30u Maunakea St., below

King. P. 0. ilox 880.

fjXJT OULLCTIN AD& FAY

JUk

TABLE

Kisen

FRANCISCO:

17

Co.t Ltd.,

. 19

It. UACKTELDAgents

C. P.Agent.

VANCOUVER!

Co., General Aprils.

11th28th

NtlE

Ask Gi'ocer

Pau-Ka-Ha- na

SoapHONOLULU

L.

26

Matson Navigation CompanyS. "HILONIAN" "LURLINE"

following

Passenger

particulars

Hustace-Pec- k Co., Ltd.DRAYMEN

on

Hh?.n'jOD,

CEMENT,

Weekly Bulletin, $i Year

CONCORDKAIu'NA,

HAWAIIAN BALLASTINGTelephone

FRANCISCO:

Your

WALDRON,

BLACKSMITH

ikkf'" " .."lUfftfi.

ESTACLI8HEU IN 1SS.

Bishop & Co.CANKERS.

B

Commercial and Travelers'1 etters of Credit issued on

the Bank of California andThe LoridonJoint Stock Bank,Ltd., London.

Correspondents for theAmerican Express Companyand Thos Cook &i Son.

Interest allowed on term.nd Savings Bank Deposits.

Clans Spreckslt. Win O. limn

Clans Spreckcls & Co.

, BANKERSHONOLULU, : ! I T. H.

San Franelrco Agento ThaNational Bauk of H.in lYauelsco.

Draw exchange on tho Novada Na-

tional llauk of San Francisco.London Tho Union of London and

Smith'? Hank, Ltd.New York Amurlcan Exchango

National Hank.Chicago Corn Exchango National

Hank. ,

Paris Credit Lyonnals.Hongkong and Yokohama

Banking Corporation.New Zealand and Australia Bank

of Now Zealand and Bank of Austra-lasia.

Victoria and Vancouver Bank ofIlrltlfh North Amo.-lca- .

Duos11b reccUed. Loans made onapproved security. Commercial andTravolecs' creillts issued, liius orExchange bought and acid.

Collections Promptly Accounted For.

The FirstAMERICAN SAVINGS

AND TRUST GO.

OF HAWAII, LTD.

SUOSCRIOHD CAPITAL.. 1200,00040PAID UP CAPITAL 5100XO0.00President Cecil BrownVies President M. P. floblnconCashier .... L. T. Pek

Office: Corner Tort and King 8"ts.SAVINGS DEPOSITS locelvud and

Interest allowed for yearly deposit!nt tho rate of Vj per cent, perannum.

Rules nnd regulations furnishedupon application.

Thi Yokohama Specie Bank,

Limited

Established 1830

Canlt.il U'aM up)... Yon 24.000.UOUReserved 1'und Von 15,000,000Special Itescived Fund. Yen 2,000,000

HEAP OFFICE, YOKOHAMA.Branches and Agencies:

Toklo, Kobe, Osaka, Nugasakl,London, Ljons, Kew Yurie, Sun Frac- -

clsco, Uumbuy, Hongkong, Shanghai,Hanl.ow, CheCoo, Tleutsln, Peking,Nowchang, Dalny, l'ort Arthur,

Llaoynng, MuLJon, Tlon-lin-

Changchun.The Bank buys and receives fur

collection bills of exchange, IssuesL'rafts and Letters or Credit, anltransact a general hanking buslnesi.Honolulu Branch, 07 S. King Street.

Oahu RailwayTime Table.

OUTWARD,ror Walanao, Walalua, Kahuku and

Way Stattons a;lD a. m.. 3:20 p. m.For Fenrl City, Kwra Mill auil Way

Stations 17: 30 a. m., 'SllS a. in.,11:05 a. in., 2,J5 p. m., S:20 p. m,5:16 p. in., t8.30 p. m tH:00 r. in.1'orWuhlnwa '11:15 a. m. and

5:15 p. in.INWARD.

Arrive Honolulu frctn Kahuku, Walalua aud Walanao 8: 30 a. ra., '5:31p. m.

Arrro In Honolulu from lswa sunand renrl City J7M0 a. m., S:30a. m., 10:SS a. in., '1:40 p. ra., m:sip. m 5:31 p. m.. 7:30 p. m.

Ariho Honolulu from WabluwaS:3G a. m. un.l 6:31 p. m.

ilally.t Ex. Buuday.t Sunda Only.The Halelwc Limited, n two hour

train (only llrst-claB- s tlclcots hon-ored) leaven Honolulu every Rundaynt n, in ; rotiuntng, arrive InHonolulu at 10:10 p. in Thu l.lmltodetops only at l'oirl City nnd Walanao.(e. F 11HVIBON, K O. (SMITH,

BaoL 0. E. & T. A.

'JJbi

Alexander & BaldwinLIMITED.

7. F. COOKE Manager,

OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS:

H. F, Baldwin PresidentJ. B. Cattle Vice PresidentW. M. Alexander.. Second Vice Frcs.J. ?. Cooke Third Vice Pres.J. Waterhouse -- TreasurerE. E. Paxton' SecretaryW. 0. Smith DirectorG. R. Carter . . , DirectorW. R. Castle Director

SUGAR FACTORS,

COMMISSION MERCHANTS and

INSURANCE AGENTS

Agents forHawaiian Commercial & Sngar Co.Haiku Sugar Company.Paia Plantation.Maui Agricultural Company,Kihci Plantation Conpany.Hawaiian Sugar Company.Kahuku Plantation Company.Kahului Railroad Company.Hnleakala Ranch Company,Honolua Ranch.

Castle & Cooke, LtdHonolulu, T. H.

SHIPPING AND COMMISSION MER,CHANTS, SUGAR FACTORS

andGENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS

representingEwa Plantation Co.vVcialua Agricultural Co., Ltd.Kolmla Sugar Co.Waimea Sugar Mill Co.Apokaa Sugar Co., Ltd.

Fulton Iron Works of St. LouisBlake Steam PuupsWc3tou's CentrifugalsBabcork & Wilcox BoilenGreen's Fuel EconomiienMarsh Jjtcam Pumps

Matson Navigation Co.Flantcrs' Line Shipping Co.

tfai. 6. Irwin & Co., ItWM. 0. IRWIN. ..President and Mgr.JNO. D. SPRECKELS..1st Vice Prss.W. M. GIFFARD 2d Vleo Pres.H. M. WHITNEY TrMSursrRICHARD IVER3 SserstaryW. F. WILSON Auditor

8UGAR FACTORSand

COMMISSION AGENTS

Anentt forOceanic Steamship Cc, 8n Franelsoo,

Cal.Western 8ugar Refining Co San

Francisco, Cal.Baldwin l.ocomotlva Works, Phlla

dolphin, PaNewall Universal Mill Co. Manufac

turcrs of National CantShredior, New York, N. Y.

pfdfic Oil Transeratlon Co., Sanrrsnclico, Cal.

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

AOENTS FOR:Hawaii Agricultural Co., Oekala

Sugir Plant. Co., Onomsa Sugar Cc,Hornmu Sunar Co., Wallukit Suoar Co.,

Pepeekeo Suuir Co., Thc PlantersLlna of San FrsnchvO Paskets.LIST OF OFFICCRC:

C. M. Cooke, President; GeorgeRctertsin, Vice F'ecldent and Mans-per- ;

E. F. Clihou, 1 rcasursr and Sec-retary; F. W. Macfarlane. Auditor; P.?.. Jones. C. M CeoVe and J R. Gait,Director.

PIm !isyR;

THE

B. F. DILLINQHAH CO

LIMITED,

General Agent for Haa!!lAtlas Asiuranco Ccmpany of London.New York Underwriters' Agency.Providence Wasl nrjton Irsurance Co.4th FLOOR, SfANGEIiWA'LD BLDG.

LIFE1 INSURANCEIs not a Luxury; It is s, Necetslty.

But you Knot havo the GESTnnd that Is provided by tho famousand most equltau.'i Laws of Massa- -

ehuiott:, In the

New England Mutual

Life Insurance Co.,OF BOSTON. MASSACHUSETTS.

If you would be fully Informed aboutthese laws, address

Castle & Cooke,GENERAL AGENTS,

HONOLULU, T. H.

WM. G. iRWiN& C0..LT1T,

AOKNT3 FOR THERoyal Injur. Co. of Liverpool, Eng.Commercial Union Assurance Co.,

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

Edinburgh, Scotland.Wilhelma of Mngneburr; General In

suraiic: Company.

Bar DUUETJN ADS, PAY

Corporation Notices

NOTICE TO BONDHOLDERS OF

SUOAR CO.

In nccordnnco w ltli tho terms un-

der which lis bonds wcro issued, thoKolml.i Hugnr Company will pay,with nrcrucd Intercut, on August let,1!)08, Thirty thousand and OO-i-

dollars ($30,000.00) of its bonds.The numbers of tho bonds to be paidme ns follows:

8 4 2 73 97 13513 44 74 90 13019 CO 77 I 105 14228 54 --aTJ 109 11329 CO 81 110 14437 CI 88 120 145

Notice Is lioicby git en to tho hold-er- a

of these bonds to present the samefor pninont nt the banking house ofThc Dank of Hawaii, Limited, in Ho-

nolulu, on August 1st, 1908, and thatIntel est on Bnmo will cease on nndlifter that date.

CIIAS. H. ATHiniTOX,Trcnsiiicr, Kohnla Sugar Company.Honolulu, Juno 27th, 190S.

4039

NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING OFTHE STOCKHOLDERS OF THEFIRST AMERICAN SAVINGS &

. TRUST CO. OF HAWAII, LTD.

N'ollco la heiehy given that thomeeting of Hid stockholders of

Tho First American H.ivlngH &. TiustCo. of Hawaii, Ltd., for tho electionof offlrore nnd directors, nnd fur Biich

other business ns nmy bo brought before, tho KtorklinlilciR, will bo held ntUs place of business on l'ort Streeton Wednesday, thc 15th day of July,190S, at C o'clock p. m.

Honolulu, July 3rd, 1908.h. T. l'HCK,

Secretary nnd Cashier.4044-- 7t

NOTICE.

WM. 0. IRWIN & CO., LTD.

Tho animal meeting of the stork- -

holdeia of Win, O. Irwin & Com-pany, Limited, will il at tho o

of tho Company on Pott Streeton Thuisduy, thu Stli Instant, nt

p. m.Business: election of officers and

Mich other business as may presentItEclf.

IHCHAIID ivi:us,Secietary.

Honolulu, July 7th, 1908.101 3 1

Business "Notices.

'$10.00 REWARD

The above rcwaid will he paid fortho hi rest and conviction of anjouostealing Hugs or decoiatlons of anycharacter fiom public hulldlngi orbuildings owned by private Individuals.

Ily older ofnix'oii.vnoN coMMirnin.All.intlc Fleet Knterlallimelil

CommUtcc. 4010-t- t

$5.00 REWARD.

For the return of n Chatelainellrooe'i I'ln, lost on u Nuuami Streett ar or getting on at oft same on orabout Juno 2Sth, tho day of l'llntel).i Id's funeral.

SI. 1IOHX,t'.ue Honolulu lion Works Co.. Ltd.

'1010-l-

FLEET HALL.

L'nch ticket lo tho Fleet ball willmlmlt one geiitlemin anil ii'ii manylailleB lis ho may neo lit to lulng.

I'llHI). L. WAI.DItON,Chilli man Knlei lalnment Committee.

HMC--

NOTICE.

During my ulnonLo from HonoluluDr. A. It. Itowut will tuko charge ofmy practlco.

1)11. W. T. MONSAIUtAT.I0I2-2-

Legal Notices.

NOTICE TO CREDITORS.r

Tho undcrklgncd having been dulyappointed Kxecutrlx nnilcr tho willof Joso Sllvn, lato of Kaiicohe, o,

Oahu, deceased, all cicdiloisof said ilerc.iHCil itiu hereby notlllnlto present tholr tlaluiH, duly authen-ticated, anil with tho ptopcr vouch-ers, It any exist, to tho iindciHlgncdat Kiineohc, Kooluupoko, Oahu, with-in six (0) months fiom tho datehorcof; othorwlso such clalma will bofoiover barred.

And all persons Indebted to snldcstato nro hereby notified to mako

pajmont totho undorslgned,Dated Kaneolie, Kooluupoko, Oahu,

June 10, 1908.MUS. HifALIA SILVA,

Kxecutrlx Under tho Will of thoInto Joso Sllva. Decerned.

4020 Juno 13, 17, 24; July 1, 8.

Remember that the Garbage Depart-ment has promised to cart away therefute when you clean up your sidewalk. Call up the department vfhenyour part of the work Is done.

Poor littlo fellow ! Ho coughsso hard ho cannot sloop. Thatmakes him weak and sickly nil thonext day. His brother thinks thiscoughing is terrible. So do we, forwo know that just a few doses of

tiller's"ftherry-ffeetera- l

will stop tho cough. Forsixtyycarait has been the standard remedywith men,-wome- and children forcolds, coughs, and all throat andlung diseases. It contains no nar-

cotic or poison of any kind. Boflurothat you got Ayer's Cherry Pec-

toral. Accept no cheap and worth-

less substitutefnpirH tt Dr. J, C Aict i Co.. to.tll Mm., U. S. A,

THEREis

dis-

appointingabout a GAS

STOVE. It is

economical andquick and con-

serves heat onlywhere it shouldbe.

Little at a TimePayments

Honolulu Gas Co.

Bishop Street

IronBedsLARGE STOCK. LOWEST PRICES.

Coyne Furniture Co.

Island HorsesBroken to Saddle or Harness

FOR SALE CHEAP.

Club StablesFORT ST. NEAR HOTEL ST.

Tel. 109MILLINERY

Spring Flowers, New Ribbons,Feathers and Hats Are Arrived.

Wire frames made by order,

OUR PRICES REASONABLE.

K. ISOSMMA.30 KIHQ ST, NEAR BETHEL.

Money x

We buy your Diamonds, Old Watches and Jewelry for SPOT CASH.

J. CARLO,1018 KUUANU ST. and

FORT STREET HEAR HOTEL.

Tor Expert Repairs on Blcyr.le, Mo

torcycle, Automoolles, etc, call on

J. E. Santos,Back of Feter's,

PHONE 361. UNION ST.

CAMERON FORBES

HERE ON KOREA

W. Cumelim Forbes, l'hlllppinoCommissioner, who nrrlvcd here onhis Way to the States on tho Korea,called ofllclnlly on Governor 1'roirthis mornliiB. beliiB accompanied byPhilippine Commissioner LuzurliiK.i.They were intioduccd by A. !'. JuddnildJ It. Cult.

Commissioner' Forbes is returningto thc States on n six months' vaca-

tion, and his visit has notbliiR ofiH an object. Mo will pioh-abl- y

be at1 Washington for some tlmo"duilni; lils Htu on the mnliilniid,

"ItoKnrdliiB siiK.ir In thu Philip-pines," he stilted In answer to a qucH-tloi- i,

"the outlook Is very, very poor.Conditions aro food thero for tho divMdopmeiit of thu Industry, but at thupree!it tlmo tlilnps nro In n b.id way.Of course, the price for BiiRiir thinj ear was fiiioil, and that helped tonoma extent, but It helped In thomain only a Jew of those who havetho most appliances. ThisIs tilt tioilbln In the Philippines. Allof tho innriilnciy, or nt least most otIt, used tu tho siiBar Industry theio,is old, and unfit for successful work.Again, there nm no nnlinnlH to do thnwoik. What niilmnh mji tiriitiglit lotho Philippines dlu wUhtii u shorttime.

'Tor tho lietlernient of tho Indus-try, wo will try to get a hill throughCongiesH allowing tho Philippines loship In tho neighborhood of lOO.uOO

tons of sugar to tho I'nlted Stalesfico ot duty. This hould, and I amsure It would, act as' a decided Im-

petus toward tho giowtli of thu su-

gar Industry In that arcliliteliiEo."

AMBASSADOR IS

ON PLEASURE TRIP

Hon. T .1. O'llilen, Americanto ,l.iiin, who Is pitting

tbiough heio on Ms way to tho UrJ'.cd Slates, called lo pay his respect.,to (Imenior 1'iuar at tlio Kxecutlubuilding this morning, and for soinotlmo was, with thu Phlllpplno Conf.uilssloner, closeted with tho (iovcrn- -

or. Whnt niattcru wcro dlsciiBsedwas not given out.

"I Jmvo no startling news," Blutciltho genial Ambassador, "but I wouldgladly glto 5 ou a sensational story ItI hud It. I nm merely on u pleasmutrip, and wiU'Rpcnd a few days In thoUnited States, after which I will re-

turn to Japan by why of Europe. Iwill positively tnku up no InturitUw-il- l

matters while In thu States, unlessHiiuothlng should mine that needs myattention. Tho trip is ono for pleas-ure iilnno." "

The following mutters arc vet forhcailug on Monday next at, 10 o'clockbefoiu tho Siipii'iiio (,'omt.

I.nrlo I'cnolr.i Kuiiifi (l) bt ul;Mollun b) giiiulsheu n rompleto lei-nr- d,

II. i:. Cooper for tho inotloii;A. O. Conea for plaintiff, contra.

In thu mutter of tho Fstatu ot DavidK.imalpllnlll, deceased; appeal fiomClicutt .1 initio, Fourth Clt cult. JosephS, Fell) fur itilmliilstralor-uppcllaut- :

Carl S. Smith for minor heirs appel-lees.

Tenllory v. Antona I.ucns; uxceirIIoiih fi nm Clicult Com t, Fourth Cir-cuit. Attorney Oeneral for phtlnlllf-appelle-

Carl H. Smith for defeinUiut-appellan- t.

WHAT Plt()MIHi:S lo bu a Httlttsugar culler In the old Mokolel, whichCbrlH .loliiuon b lulllllug for C'.ipt.Allller Thb Mokolel was formerly InUrn liiler-lBlnni- l Burvlei, mid Is knownou tha wutorfront ati being a speedybunt fgoi- - licr slzu. .Miller Is havinga loo Hi P g'lhollmi engliio put In Ibnbo.it, whli h n h yel bun not rocchcil :inow namx, and oxpwtH (o hold wimuuuw rvconln for Bpeecl bolween heionnd tin other Islamls. A new Ijo.iuIcuvcr Is being erected on lier

Your Ideaof Economy in Painting what is it I

Is it economical to buy n patnt matis from 10 to 20 per cent, cheaperthan the best paint

Pure Prepared

Paintbut cannot give that smooth, glossyfinish, and does not wear half solong?

Use only Pure Prepared Paint, ifyou're looking for satisfaction.

Lewers& CookeLIMITED.

177 S. KING ST. PHONE 775.

Assessment No. 8Delinquent, July 15th, 1908.

HARRISON MUTUAL ASSOCIATIONKAPI0LANI BUILDING.

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; w,ij ive ypu satisfaction.ACCOUNTANT B

The

BITOT9

BUffiESS

PIANO AND ORGAN. .

Jas. Sheridan. Hotel ami Alakcn Sts .

or Hawaiian News Co. Pianos andOi guns tuned and repaired. Alsoailino assortment of pl- -anoj, organs, and Aeolian organsfor sale. Coino and tee them. !

REPAIRING.

Woven Wire Mattresses reoaired attho ractoryUIonolulu Vi'lro liedCo., 12S0 Alapal St. Tclophono63G. 3945-t- r

PLUMBING.

Ye Stnj Kee Plumber and Tinsmith,-- rjiiilfit St.. bet. IIoii uud Puuahl

Bulletin Business Office Phone 250.Bulletin Editanal Room Phono 185.

WANTE'

EH332EXZSHE32i3

IN

Rfl I e! sv a 8 Jividiuiu uismci1

We have several applicants whowant to buy houtes in Makiki withtwo or three bedrooms. Above Wilder Avenuo preferred.

If yours is for sale wc may be able'

to do somethine for you924 BETHEL STREET.- -

Bishop Trust Co. Ltd.

924 Bethel Street,,

DAVID DAYTON137 MERCHANT STREET. '

LOTS FOR SALE'

IN" KAPIOLANI PARK ADBITION

and other desuablc localities.

Tor Sale at a Bargain Premisesat Hauula on the beach, a 1

house and furniture, at a bargain. I

I- -FrcEli. , wholesom. , nml of c.vem. rf

variciy at!

PBeretania, Alukeo, and Union.

'Phone 104.

Bulletin Business Office Phone 250.Bulletin Editoual Room Phone -- 185,

Most Beautiful

Stunning Trimmed Hats, $5.00

S HAT SHOP,

IREGTQRY scner

J J

n1' , ... ,

L. do L. Ward. Accountant, has re- -

opened his oillce on Tort street,above tho Hawaii I'lioto and AltCo. 400Gtti.i I.. --- a

, EMPLOYMENT BUREAU

Shinshinvn Hotel, A. Oura, Mgr.. Iwi-le- ilid. nr. King; Phono 473.

1003-t- f

Tor houbo help, phone White 2391, MaItlkl. General i:mi!o merit Officernr Ponsucnln nnu nretnnlA

UMBRELLAS

Umbrellas T. Takata,Fort St. near Kukut.

Ser- - BULLETIN ADS. PAY

P. I.. PETERSNOTARY PUBLIC

atBULLETIN OFFICE.

Phone 256.

Wi. Phillips & Co.t'holeisis irr.pc.neu nd Jobbirc

CUHOPEAN ANDAVERICAN onv GOOOlonr nd cuiett sr

ICEmanufactured from "ure distilled wa

A h.llllk.A 6 HM.J MA U.. -.H ' 'cou.teoii, driver..

OAIILI ICE AND ELECTRIC CO.,Kewalo. Telephone 523

BOOT and SHOE MANUFACTURERBy the Lutcst Improved Machines.

Men's soles, 75 cents (sewed);Men's Heels, 25 cents.

JlepalnnB Neatly Done.

LJet Hop,Corner King and Rivet Sts

Sanitary Steam Laundry i

PHONE 71.I

Bianch: TERRITORIAL MES3EH- -

OER SERVICE. PHONE 3G1

nmjdUILUINU lYlAltnlALOF ALL KINDS.

DEALERS IN LUMBER.

ALLEN & ROBINSON.Queen Street :: :: :: Honolulu,

'kEYSTONE-ELCII- WATCHESINOERS0LL WAT0HE3

At All WatchJealers.

Jos, Schwartz,Agent for Hawaiian Islands,

Cor. FORT and KING Sts., Honolulu.

tyr"itrTTTiT7SJ?TflXi31TM?TKTPiJSteinwayAND OTIIKR PIANOS,

fj THAYCR PIANO CO.3 I5C HOTEL STHKET.rf rhono IIS.

TUNING aUHANTKKD.fyfn HfviaTir-rT-

nVEININ'O nUUXTIr

Flowers Ever

10c,sxsnrKa

s '

J C9 i

8 PER BOTTLE.

fl;j.A.K.Yieiraeao.H

J 113 HOTEL ST.

AutosRepaired

And kept in repair by men whoknow their business. No amateursdo the work in our Garage

Von Hamm- - Young

Co., Ltd.

K. Daimaru,

13-- Beretania near Tort St.

Telephone 214.

K. UYEDA,1020 HUUANU.

Reduction Sale-- IN-

Hats, Caps and Straw

. Hats

PAPERAll kinds in rolls and sheets.

AMERICAN-HAWAIIA- PAPER &SUPPLY CO., LTD.

Tort and Queen Sts., Honolulu.Tc 410. George 0. Guild, Gen. Mgr.

WaiiYingGhonsCo.King Street, Ewa of Fishmarket.

DRY GOODS AND FURNISHINGGOODS of EVERY DE- - '

SCRIPTI0N.

L'niqueChinese Goods

Wing Wo Tai & Co.941 NUUANU ST

Japanese Curios, Silk Kimonos,

Shirts, Pajcrias, Shirt Waists, FancyEmbroidered Goods.

K. Fulcuroda,U0TEL STREET NEiJl BETHEL.

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25c, 50c

KOREA'S BIG FOURTH

Tho Fourth of July was dut) ttlc-Irate- d

on board tho liner Kmoa andwas enjoyed very imicli h all on .

buaid. Tho day us n perfect one,and the ship was ploughing along as1Ltendlly as though going up a rlveiMany games and deck itportH were

both In tho morning and attei-- ,

noon of tho ila, mid In the eMtilngnt dinner oiy pleasant adilreahUx

eio niailo by Aiubasaador Ullilen,Commledloner l'orbcu, Mr HectorL.uziiiing.t, a proinlslng )oung man oftho I'JilllpplneH and miii of CouiinU-blone- r

I.iizurlagn, and .Mr I'aniuhai-Mil- lpf Abcideeli, Scotlan I

Ihe dining aloon of the slilp waselaborately dvcomted for (he da) uudthe dinner ghen w.ih one of Stewanl'1 houip,ou'K best erfortu. Alter dinHer, tlieio was a musical program Inthe limbic room that wan eno)ed ball until about 10 o'clock, when dancing win lni1ulg(l In on tin boat .

until midnight. '

The two duya following were bothKtltttln l U it ltd I'll ii tlwi li lUuitiKrui u I

ample tlmu to iccoer fnaa the Btreti PAINT than anything else. Thenous times or the dny before, ami we use is rela PAINT and putcrjbody oted that Cuptuln Dixon and' on as Paint should be. We can withtho committee of ariaugemeiits had pTiie point out to you lhe honefbeen highly miccostifiil In making tho naintd bv usday it pleasant one for tho pasbengom '

During tho evening the Asti. out -- . .w.inl bound, n met and presented a riUJSti 4U,beautiful nppeaiauce In the moonliti.cii. SlgmilH weio exclnnged and

weru gheu by both ships as tbejmet and panned on

ST. LOUIS,

Tomorrow night the best minstrel(how given here In a long time willbe tho mala .attraction for lovers ofgood music ami vumluvlllo nt tho H.twnlHn Opera House

Tho progi.ini, which has been ciro-full-

prepared under tho direction oftho genial mid talented "Sonny" Cmiha w III Jo n good one '1 ho first togreet the ee at tho rlxu of the cur-tain will bo u beautiful Japanese setting, tho gentlemen of tho t horns be-

ing uttlied in liaiulbome oriental cos-tumes In harmony Willi the bccno, umlexperienced hands will attend to theIiojs In their makeups

Tho boxes to bo occupied by thoKelo mul Santa Clara champions willbe ilToiated In Japanese and Ameilran colms lespectlvcl) You art) ailvised to secuio jour beats now ho hhto tsavo illsippolntmeut

UP

(Special to tho 11 u 1 1 o 1 1 n)HII-O- , Hawaii, July C Only ono

featuie jarred on tho smoothness oftliu ruuith of July hero. Tho sa-

loons wero open ami not a littleilliinkcnnebs was observed.

It Is iiimoKil that the Hawaiiate going to gel up a leso-lutto- n

of thanks to tho pt'oplo forleaving tlio iiay thoy drank cveiy-thln- g

elso.

BAND CONCERT.

This evening at 7:20 theie will bo aband concert at Aula Park. Pollow-lu- g

Is tho proguim:I'AItT I.

Now composition by James M. Pulton.Mnrch- - ' Qui en or tho Sea."Match "Tliu Senator"M.uuika "Uttlo Dot"Oalop "Acioss tliu Rockies." ,

March "Tho fiolf Girl."Lancois "Step Lively."

1'AHT II.Vocal Hawaiian Songs ,.ar. by Iloigerijuadilllo "Just Iltroio Dawn"C'ako Walk "Tho Polle) King."Sthotllselio "Vendetta "Waltz' niaiidlolus."rinnlo ".Molokiinia" . . . . Heigor

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Baseball Bulletin's Page Of Racing v

Boxing Q "p f T) rp Q WrestlingBoating O ST J XV 1 O Rowing

EDITED BY FREDERICK B, MOORE

Scully Returning From

Prospecting Trip

To Coafct

Ily the Alnmcil.i, when she arrivesnt tlits week-en- will return JncUScully, the local boxing iiroinoter.Jack lias boon to the Coist, lookingfor mutches to hold white the l'leet;lshero, lie hns his ejes sUlnnod forboth boxers anil wrestlers, nnd It Isthought probable that lie will be suc-

cessful In putting some competent111:111 on thn 111 1 with Sillor Itobcrts.

In this (itKo ho will lin 11 ilruw- -

Ing.mid wo. tit whilett'lion lie left for the Coast, Scully

iinnouiiUMl his Intention of lookingup tlio bust boxers of tho I'lect, withn vfow of having them signed to soIn the ling nt Independence llnll ascoon 11s the get 011 tho ground.

He hits nulti- - n number of Hie Ho-

nolulu fistic tnlcnt nirv.-iil-) on Illst. iittltifr fxitil A.iinnff 'ilium lila limit

acquisition Is certulnly Voung Nel- -

4 son, who lougm n nuiwhere recently with KnlTcrt) or theUSB Al.ibniiin lie nlso hns thuseniles of Kid Heine, .loo Cnhriil,Wnhll.uil, Young Shuikoy, nnd oth-

ers who have put up g.11110 scraps Inthe local ling

Tuns nic anxiously awaiting Jack'sreturn In order to get details of hisiriniiKenients.

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KA1ANIANA01E LEACUE

flKI NEW OFFICERS:

The Knl11nt.111.10le Ilnseball Leaguemet last ccnlug with President A.K. Vlcrrn In tho chair. Tho follov-in- g

repicsentnthcs were piejcnl: IZ.

S Kong, representing the C. A. C.'s;Ho Tong, Chinese Alohas; M. T. Mar-ihal- l,

Jl., Twilights; K. Sadnjasu,lapanciie A. C; M Gomes, Kunl.is;I. K. Notlcy, Honolulu White Sox.

Under unfinished business tho elec-

tion of treiisuier look plnco. M. T..Marshall, Jr, was elected to tho of-

fice.Tho Chnlr nppolnted the following

officers, nil of whom were appiocdb) the League; IMwIn rernuudcz,uiuplic; V. T. Hnposo, scorer; andWilliam I'icstldge, league manager.

1M. has icitiilnly won 11 reputationfor his honesty of decisions nnd hasgained great favor with the membersol the league, wl)o hold him high intheir esteem.

Tho sen lees of Win. T. Itnposo,tho uccur.ite scorer, who would dohimself proud In the biggest Icaguoon the coast, woro gladly mailed.Mi. Itnposo has sencd the league Intho past as lcc president.

Ono of the merry fixtures of AnlnPark, William 1'iestldgo, known inbascballdom ns "Oh. 1)111." is tholeague's new acquisition ns manager.Hill hns on many occasions given thoIjojs a helping hand In earning outthe program at the park and has ac-cepted tho office out of true sports-manship and loe of baseball.

Tho following amendment wasadopted! "Should, however, n teamdecide mil to sign two winter lenguoplnjeis, it may substlttlto In theirplace two Riverside plajeis, therebyallqnlng any team, so desiring, notmoro than fho Hhorslders."

The fceabon will nut begin untillate In November on account of thopostponed games of tho RlvcrsldoLeagiio.

John Notley acted as secretary forthe evening.

a aPaddy It) an hns been appointed

cliulim.in of the Committee on Box-ing, Wioztllng, and Tug-of-W- foithe l'leet.

HEALTH

NOTICEEvery citizen of Honolulu should

take Immediate steps to free his prem.Ises from rats, the primary cause 'ofthe dreaded bubonic plague

Ute a reliable poison like StearnsElectric Rat and Roach Paste, whichcan be depended upon to drive therats out of the house to die, and clearthe premises of the deadly vermin.

Nearly all druggists now haveStearns' Electric Rat and Roach Paste,and a 25c box Is usually all that Isneeded, as It will kill off the rats In anaverage house In a tingle night. Forbarns, warehouces, etc., it Ic better tobuy a dollar box which contains eighttimes as much as the 25c size.

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LOCAL BOYS MAKE

.GOOD AJJARVARD

Alfred Castle Tells Of

Recent TriumphsOf Cardinal

Alfred Castle, who lias Just returned from Ilnrvnrd, wltcro ho hns beenuithef prominent us an athlete, hnsInteresting nicounts for his friendsof tho cniecr of his ulmu muter innthlctlts this cnr, tspeclnllj In rowing and baseball.

Ho gives n dctnlleil account of thdrecent boat lines. In which Harvardcarried off honois. in the arslty 8- -

oircd race. HarMiid took tho lead gold, or

'""; "" """'" able-- . It will have thothe of tho led by -- .,,eiinmel. second placethe end of tho mile nnd ,, ,,, ,,

nun iiui linn u; Dvvwius wv

tho two mill s by T seconds, nnd nttho two nnd ono-ha- lf miles by 10 sec-

onds, or 11 little over threo lengths.Then Uijswcld, Yule's stroke, collaps-ed, rind Yale dropped out, Hnrvaidfinishing alone.

TJils, ovor n handicap caused bythe removal of one man from tho vnr-slt- y

ciow mid one from tho oaredcrew about a week before the mccs,b) the faculty, 011 account of pobrstanding In studies.

The event, Ynlo won bytwo lengths Paul of thiscity rowed '.', on the 'varsitycrow. Tho Harvard fieshnien wonthe event by three lengths,with Lothrop rowing 5.Tho Harvard freshics nlso won tho

event, mid therace.

baseball, Yale and Harvard opened hostilities nt New Haven,

Juno 18th, tho gnmo resulting in a win for tho Cardinals by ascoro of G to 1. In tho return matchat New Haven, on tho 23rd, withTnft as, u (Spectator, tho Rlls took abrace, and gqobc-egge- d tho men from

b n bcoro of 3 to 0.Harvard vvon the deciding gnmoNew York,on tho 28th, b) a score of9 to r.

This Is the 14th tic which thesekcliools havo plned off, mid tho 11thvvhkli Harvard has won.

Wallace Cooper Is the fastest manon tho freshman teamHun aril, and both thobo s nre making good In this line,Paul being considered ns fast ns any

man In tho Bast for theSO, 100, and 220-nr- d events.

Castle has himself been coachingthe batteries of the vaislty ball teamfor tome time, and foi this reason111 ty not bo seen In locnl ball until hehns had n good chance to rest.

Speaking of tho future, he sajathat Harvard hns Camluldgo to row there In tho early partof if tho challenge Is accepted.

The Harvard ciew defeated bothAnnnpnlls and Cornell inraces this ear.

Bit

The largest of Its sortwhich hns ever been shown In Hono-

lulu Is now on exhibition In tho win-dows of the I) u e 1 11 ollke. It Isn picture of n scone in a gnmo playedbetween Hnrvnrd and Yalo nt Cambridge, Mass, June 19th. Tho play- -

eis mid tho Immense crowd aro shownto and tho size of thoplctuio enables ono to foim n voryclear notion of tho niituro nnd spiritof the occasion. It Is 7 inches inlength; a unique spoiling cut in Ho-

nolulu.u n

The mcdnl. mado of Trench goldnnd sphngottl bronze, offered by theKuenn Point Fishing and FrivolityCI11I to'the member making the larg-est catch, and to bcconio the propertyof the member winning it threetimes, ias won July Fourth, 190S,li i.ea Austin. ,

) a a uISoBton Nat lo mil Club and Pitts

burg hnvo traded Cy Youngs, Therome threo pitchers In tho big leaguesbj tho, name of Cy Young. "Old Cy"could not be bought from the llobtonAmerican Club for his weight Ingold.

it tt :iTho Starlights lend In the Seaside

Loaguo now.tt t: tt

CAR WON

niHPPn, July 7. The Gormancar vvon tho Now Yoik-to-I'ur- ls uuto--UVQIUI1D OIIUUIU UGl VU WUTK

once In the fight for sanitary eondl- - mobile- rating prize. Tvvomen werotlons. 'killed during the long

Medals Cup

Fleet Track Meet

, Offered

A meeting was held jesterdayof the l'leet

on Trad; nnd l'lcld Sports, at whichsomo of the Inst necessary detailswere IJnnllj tied up. ,

Tho most businesstransacted was in connection withthe medals and prizes to bo offered.Thn meet Is to bo n strictly nmuteuraffair, with mcdnli for the men whotukc first, second, nnd third, In nil oftho eents, nnd with a silver cup forthe indhrdiml maklnc thu mostpoints during tho day. All tho med-n- ls

will ho In tho design of the Ha-waiian s. Tho medal forfirst goldoff"J'! -- Ipinteirdlng.

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tho thlid place will be of bronzeThis meet Is to bo hold nt 1:30

o'clock on the afternoon of Satin day,the lSth. at the Itovs' Field.

Jt was decided .to nsk the Incentive Cdmiultteo to decorate the Heldon the occasion of this meet. It wasalso decided last evening that n lit-tle more money Is needed for the pur-pose of properly conducting thogames.

Tho events which will be hold weredelci mined on ns follows:dash, 100-ar- d dash, 220-var- d dash,440-jar- d dash, SSO-jar- d run, 17C0- -

ard run, 120-)nr- d high hurdles,shot-pu- t, hammer-thro-

high jump, broad Jump, polevault, Back race, and grcised-pol- e

pole climbing.Tho points will be R for first plnce,

3 for second, and 1 for third, as iscustomary.

A committee composed of StanleyLivingston nnd Eddie Fcinundez vvusappointed to select officials. Dr. K.H. Hand, K. II. Arnold, and JamesThompson nra a committee In chargeof the programs, entries, and advertising. N. Fernnndez, E. II. Illanch-ar- d,

end En' Sue Pong hnvo charge ofputting tho track Into shnpe, nndproviding frco lemonade for thocrowd.

Word hns been received from thoathletic ofllcer of tho Fleet that menfrom tho ships will enter the trackmid field sports. In San Francisco,In fact, the Fleet hnd a good numberof entries in every event.

Tho news that tho traik is to beput Into condition is welcome to ever) one who has been out working onit. In places It Is'us soft us a sandneap, and in other places It is bohard nnd intigh that it goes hardwith tho feet and calves of the run-ners.

Thero was tonio discussion lastevening of n half-mil- e relay, butthis whs not definitely decided, ns Itvvus thought tli3 Flcot would havo ahnid time In picking a tcprcsenta- -tivo team fiom such a largo numberof men.

!l II IIAt tho meeting of captains of tho

teams entered for tho great tug-o- f-

war contents to bo held nt the Midway, Chas. II. Wilson was chosen iibreferee.

The following tcarrshave ontered n contest which Is for 11

large purse and for tho champion-ship of .the Hawaiian Islands:

Honolulu (Hawaiian), CaptainHopkins. ,

Hawaii (Hawaiian), Captain Cos-ta.

Portuguese (Portuguese), Captain1,11 is.

Huehue (Hawaiian), Cantnln

Poolas (Hawaiian), Captain

Japanese (Japanese), Captain Ono.O, It, &'!,. Co. (colored men), Cap

tain Cinse.Aloha (Sailor Iloberts and mur

ines), Captain Kleininc.Each of the above eight tcani3 will

pull evciy othci team, making sevenp'iills for each team.

Tho series of tho contests starts onSaturday night, July llth, ut 7:30p, in , when the O. n. & h. Co. teamwill pull against tho Japanese team,ami tho Honolulu team will pullagainst tho Poolas. On Mondaynight, July 13th, tho Poituguesoteam will pull against tho Aloha, midthe Hawaii team will pull against thoHuehue team,

Tug-of-w- Is creating great Intoi-c- st

among the spoits. Tho Hawaiiteam hnvo been champions for several

cars. The other teams ontorcd 111 0teams of mon who havo been caio-- fill ly chosen by their captains with

tho tole purpose of defeating tho Ha-waii team. Saturday night's pull Isfor blood nnd thero will bo 11 crowdedhouse, as tho admission is only 25cents.

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From UsWe have just received a fine assortment of the famous

Goodyear Welt ShoesGentlemen's $2.50 to $3.50Ladies' $2.00 to $3.50

Patent Leather, Qjn Metal, Vici Kid, and Russet.

Reliance ShirtsWe have a splend d assortment of 'these renowned

shirts in tasty and attractive designs, in negligee and fulldress, at $1.00 and 1.25.

SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY.

Ycc Chan & Co.,

Waterhouse Trust Co.,

on and In

LIMITED

Statement of Condition, June 30, 1908

ASSETS.Cash hand

bunks $ 82,730.73Ilonds n, 000. 00Stocks nnd other Invest

ments :.... 2CM40.17Mortgages seemed by real

estate 10,057,50Loans demand and time 283,554. S5

Furnlturo mid flxtuies.. 6,352,72Accrued Interest receiv-

able 1,033.15Other assets , 14,913.7!)

$440,089.51

Territory of Hawaii, County of Oaliu.

KINO AND BETHEL SIS.

MAIIIUTIES.Capital :

Subscilbed SJUO.000.00507? Ptld In SI 00,000 00Shareholders'llabllltj ...100,000 00

Undivided profits 10,923.10Trust anil agency ac-

counts 3 J 1,582 IIOther liabilities 5S2 19

1 1 Hi, USD 5t

I, A. N. Campbell, Trensurci of tho Henry Wntoihouso Trust Co , Ltd .

do solemnly swear that tho above statement is true 'to tlio belt of myknowledge and bollef.

, A. N. CAMPllELIi. Tron-nuei-- .

Subscribed nnd swoin to befom mo this 30th (lay oi Wio, IOCS,'JOHN (lUILD,

Nojnry Public, Flist Judicial Circuit.

Dress Up 0r the

Glorious 4thThe ROSENBERG STOCK still

on sale.CLOTHING, SKIRTS, HATS,

NECKWEARAt Your Own Price

L. B. KERR & CO.,ALAKEA STREET

Store Open until 9 this evening

1

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