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J- - - T-- w ne'im ii ii V '" ' ""WlPJJg IHIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIItH OUoLULi -- IN HONOLULU NEARLY EVERYBODY READS THE BULLETIN ntintixtTittxtTttffltffly vtitmiifl STEAMER TABLE. lft.ujUs.lqt The preterit Prime Minister of J&Uf England said: Prom San Frinelieo: T4Jtf "It Is not explanations which sun Coptic Oct. 27 JssftJF'' J vlve, but the things which are ex Ventura ..Nov, 8 H plained." Siberia Nov. 10 9 Bulletin And It Is equally true that For Ban Francltcol JbUFENING It Is not advertising which Mongolia Oct. 27 survives, Sierra China Nov. 7 A BUT THE THINGS WHICH ARE H From Vancouver! ADVERTISED, Mlowera ......Oct. 21 the businesses, the stores, .. For Vaneouviri the enterprises. Aorangl .....Nov. IS 3:30 O'CLOCK ESPECIALLY PEOPLE WHO BUY THINGS EDITION "awmuimmiiiminumtmimimnntmw riKtja:umr:uitiatKisa:ts:tJimaj Vol. XII No. 3207 HONOLULU. TERRITORY OP HAWAII." WKDNKDAT. OCTOBER 18, 1005 PltTOB 6 1HNT8 Will Ascertain Cost Of Building And Running Independent Steamer J. A. McCANDLESS TO COAST NEXT WEEK " BBaaaLm .: J. A. M'CANDLESS. J. A. McCandless, chairman of the Hawaii Promotion Committee, who goes to the mainland on a business trip on the 27th Instant, "111 also do con- siderable Hawaii promotion work. Mr. McCandless will devoto particu- lar attention to obtaining detailed In- formation In regard to tlio cost of build- ing and of operating a modern steam-shi- p between Sau Francisco and Hono- lulu. The Hulletln recently exclusively announced tho fact that a number of PROMOTER Will UNIFY HAWAII "Having tho greatest confidence In the future of Hawaii, commercially an as a health resort, the prospects of the growth of the Industries, and In fact over thing connected with It, I can en- ter upon my work for the Promotion Committee with unlimited enthus- iasm," said H, I'.' Wood, for six years connected with simitar details at San Diego, Cal., and who arrived today on the Sonoma. Mr. Wood has visited the Islands be- fore. "As yet I hate no definite plans," ho continued. "My first duties will bi to familiarize myself with the work and results that the committee has already accomplished." jflpdJenjamin8(9 D, AAKERSfVyoRK -- i Correct Clothes for Men uiPiMII! ill . i rfc-'few- r rati R ; 3&rsa?&: Si! Honolulu business men had In mind the establishment of an Independent steamship service between Honolulu nod the Coast, with a view to the more satisfactory accommodation of l8ltors and local folks, the Idea being thai local people, put up the money and own the vessel, sugar men not closely In- terested In other steamship companies perhaps coming In with some of the capital and support In the way of guai-antc- e of sugar cargo. Mr. McCandless, as a prominent man of business. Is deeply Interested In th scheme and wants to Bee It accomplish ed. Ho Is not acting In any way foi the Promotion Committee In this mat ter, but, since business takes htm to the mainland ho has consented to III' eBtlgate the coit of building an up to date passenger and freight carrier and the cost of operating the boat. To thlf end ho will call on ship builders an'l steamship companies, seeking flgurei to place before promoters In Hawaii. Should tho talk of tho Hamburg-America- n line putting In a Portland-Sa- Francisco Honolulu-Portlan- sys- tem amount to anything, the neces- sity of Hawaiian business met owning tiielr own steamship, to bo operated In dependently might be reduced. Mr. McCandless merely states that lit will obtain figures and complete infor- mation of a nature that will prove a working basis for local promoters. WOOD Hoping that be may not like Hono lulu and with the possibility of his returning, the San Diego committee has ghen Mr. Wood a j ear's leavo of absence. Mr. Wood, however, has ro signed his position and comes here to remain. "The west and particularly tho Pa clflc Coast Is growing and improving wonderfully." Mr. Wood sava. "and the more California grows the better it Is for us. In addition to excellent prospects of Improved service by the steamship companies between Hono- lulu and the mainland, the railroads will also assist In attracting attention I to our many advantages. New and Mens' Business Suits Your business 8ult should show as much individuality of fabric, style and tailoring as your dress clothes. Appearance frequently means suc cess In business today. If you choose a suit from those labeled IJredpenjamii. iAAKERSMEWyRK you'll have the " last thought " of the best dressed men of New York and London; adapted to the use of the moern American Busslness Man. The variety of styles and models en- ables us to fit the figure and pocket of every man PERFECTLY. ' am m sal FOR SALE ONLY BV A BIO CROWD With her flags flying at half-mas- t out of respect to the death of Edward 11. Glffard, nn unusually large passenger list, 321 All told, and considerably moro than 3,000 tons of cargo aboard, the steamship Sonoma, Captain C F. en route to Sydney, steamed Into port at 2:30 o'clock this afternoon, several hours late. The delay was caused by the drowning of Edward Glf- fard at sea last evening. With the ex- ception of the first night out from Sau Francisco good weather was encounter- ed throiajhout the voyage. For Honolulu there were 133 saloon passengers, 23 of the second class and 30 In the steerage. Eighty of the latter were on the Alameda at the time of the disaster. About forty tons of freight, mostly merchandise, are con signed to the merchants of Honolulu. A list of the passengers follows Miss AkI, Miss Agnes Alexander, Miss M. J. Allen, Mrs. 11. J. Auld, I Dark hausen, W. 9. Dartlett, Miss A. F. Heard, Mrs. O. J. Decker, Mrs. P. Boil' ton, I. O. Belts, F. D. Dlckerton, II. II, lllamllng, 11. E. Howie. Will, Bray, Mrs. Hray, W. E. Urown, Mrs. Drown Miss Winifred Brown, Master E. Brown, C. II. Huckland, Miss Hazel Huckland, Miss Vivian Huckland, Dr, Emma Carson, J. O. Carter, Mrs. Car ter, F. II. Chase. E. O. Clark, Mrs, Clark, J. C. Cohen, Mrs. Cohen, U H. Cook, Miss K. M. Cooke, Mrs. M. K, Cooke, S. II. Cooke, Capt. Coyne, O. M, CuBhlng, Lieut, W. It. Cushman, E. Da. vIk, F. E. Darling, Dr. F. II. Day. Dr, A. J. Derby, Miss E. S. Devlin, O, nlntnnn ..... ... P . U ... r .,. K'nli-- ..., A V Fames, Mrs. Jno Effingcr, Infant nud maici, ansa Alice i.mnger, .miss is. Efflnger, Miss Louise Efflnger, L. A. Fnrran, G. W, Flshburn, F. W. Flanley, Mrs. Flanley, Mrs. N. Ford, E. 11. Glf- fard, I. T. Hai-ne- Mrs. Hagner, A. L. Hall, C. E. Hctsc. II. E. Hendricks, Mrs. Hendricks, E. Henrlques, Mrs. Henrlques, J, H. Hertsche, Miss Hlg-for- T. W. Hobron. J, P. Howe, Miss L. D. Hugus, C. J. Hutchlns, Mrs. Hutchlns, MIbs Hutchlns, A. II. Jack- son, Mrs. P. J, Jacobus, Jr., J. A. John- son, Mrs. Johnson, Miss A, Johnson, J. W. Keystone, Mrs. Keystone. Mrs 8. A. Keystone, IL.KIIey, L. B. Kerr, Mrs. Kerr, Miss Kerr, F. L. Lacaff, Mrs. C. M. Lovsted, Mrs. Lovsted, , Oswald Lutted, Mrs. S. W. MacNelll. F. W. Macfarlane, C. Maertens, Mrs. Maer tens and child. Dr. F. Molony, Mrs. Mo lony, J, P. Mendonca, Mrs. J. A. Mer rill, Miss Dessle Merrill, Miss E. Mow- bray, N. S. Mullan, Mrs. Mullan, Miss N. O Drlen, M. M. O Shaughnessey, Mrs. A. S. Olney, A. J. Oram, Miss M. I'aty, Master T, S. Powell, .Miss M. Peter son, Mrs. II. C. nay, Mrs. C, D. Rey nolds, V. E. IUchardson, Mrs. M. Rosenberg, Mrs. Rosenberg, F. A. Schaefer, Master Schacfer, Col. J. H. Soper, J. J. Sullivan, Miss J. G. Sweeney, Mrs. J, A. Thompson, J, I Van Sant. F. Waetjen, T. E. Wall, Mrs. Wall, Infant and maid, W. A. Whitney, E. T. Wlnant, H. P. Wood, Mrs. Wood, N. D. Young. Prince Peter Kropotkin, the famous social reformer, now resides at Brom- ley, England. hotels are being built In San Francisco and all parts of Call, fornla to accommodate the Increased amount of travel. This Is of the great- est Importance to Hawaii. Knowing that most of tho people who visit the Ulands return by way of California the hotels and steamship companies help and advertise In every way pos- sible and aro only too glad to assist us. In fact, Hawaii has bo many pos- sibilities, undeveloped Industries and Halving business houses that all wo liavo to do Is to get the people hero once. Tho cllmnto and siirroundlngft will induce them to locate, I'm sute. ' AFFAIRS Of ESTATE are of the utmost Importance and demand a special experi- ence in order to be properly dealt with. If you entrust us wltli the management of your estate we guarantee a consci- entious administration and perfect satisfaction, Hawaiian Trust Co., Ltd, Fort Street, Honolulu GIFFARD WAS DROWNED Edward 11, Qlffard, n clerk In Spreck- - Within a few minutes nftcr the tinfor els Hank, brother of W. M. Glffard, manager for the firm of Wm. G. Irwin & Co., and one of the best known men! on the Island-)- , was drowned at Boa, shortly before 7 o'clock last night, go-- , Ing overboard from the deck of the Sonoma, which arrived here this after- - noon. The accepted theory Is that he lost his life while In a temporary tlt of Insanity. Although not complaining of fret of 111 health he told J. J, of ho his life, Glffard San Franclsio, esterday that he hail 'not spoken a although not any since) subjects were rcforml to the doc- - leaving port on Thursday. Olffard was returning from a five weeks' vacation ubout before ended word, slept three hours night In California. He left Honolulu Sep- - Sonoma left San Framlsiu he had on the Sierra. cd the decks day long frequent- - For ten or fifteen minutes before at- - ly far into the night. Something tempting rash act had been seemed to be on his mind, nothing walking the deck In company with Dr. but pleasant subjects were mentioned A. J. Derby. The twer had made when he talked with friends. Only os- - Tounds of and had gone to terday morning he remarked to E. T. the stem on the port Bide when sud denly Dr. Derby noticed that his coin- - panton was missing, M, Rosenberg nul J. C. Cohen, who were standing near, witnessed the death. Glffard made no outciy whatever. The alarm vas spread at once, and before engines hail been reversed three life buoys wlthi burning lights attached were afloat In the water. The first was thrown out T. W. Hobron In remarkably quick time, not more than twenty so- .- ten the by Cth all but the one by omls having after the try of Roth is the favorite In this match "man overboard" was As foon and should win. llrock Is possible life boat was lowered bift er the tennis fans are looking for owing to the Intense tlnrkness no trace tome close play. whatever of the drowning man was found. For more than two hours the Sonoma In, command of Captain Herrlman cruised In a clrclo In the vicinity of where Glffard had struck the water. but not one of the numerous lookouts i saw even a sign of the lost passenger, Each of the Ltiojs were visited In turn and finally two of them were left float- ing on the waves. Captain Herrlman Is of the opinion that Glffard, having alighted In the ,. water within a few feet of the side of, the ship, might have been drawn under j the vessel by the of the propel-- . lent and killed perhaps Instantly. The propellers were making 78 revolutlonH a minute at the time Glffard was mi excellent swimmer and as long ns the search was kept up ever) body still had hopes that he might be saved. Are you In a business where handle cash Do you realize that a year If you use tunate occurrence a number' sharks were seen around the vessel by Purser Hodsou and others, Glffard was from Sullivan, had several and the Glffard several vessel the elapsed heard. a hard light-a- s a and suction a railing when ho was seen by Mr. Ilos enberg to mako a dash for It, dcllber ately climbed the sides and In the frac tlon of a second threw himself to eter titty. He was never seen again. During his walk with Dr. Derby, Juet tor, Glffard seemed to bo In deep meditation. Almost from the time the Wlnant that he Intended stopping at the same place as before leaving Ho- - (Contlnued on Page 4.) TENNIS FINAL TODAY Willie Roth and A. T. Uroi-- will meet today at 4 p.. m. to settle tho tennis championship. The game will be played at tho Pacific Court where there Is ample room for all spectators. The winner of this match will be presented with the J. A, M. Johnson up, New Rugs A . FINE A880RTMENT OF CREX QRASS RUGS. J. Hopp &Co., Young Bids; you hanc'ie and have clerks that 9 the savings from mistakes during iiHm iHmfttWMV WViivi0iH LISTEN! National Cash Register J will easily pay for the register? We have one style of National Cash Register that shows you, without the slightest chance, of er-ro-r, what clerk took In a bad coin or made an error in change. If you are Interested call at J. A. M, JOHNSON CO,, LTD., 931 FORT STREET. PHONE MAIN 143. tfttMnn.0filitiptteiwft,fi.ivtH MMif''MtfiiMMMfWttuWwtf We Intend To CLOSE OUR STORE NOV. 1st. If you can use a suit of clothes, you will save money by our SACttAFICE. Weai-- e SELLING AT ACTUA', tOST. ROOSEVELT ON SOUTHERN TOUR WASHINGTON, D C, Oct 18 President Roosevelt started today on his Southern tour He spoke to the assembled citizens at Fredericksburg and Richmond, He was greeted by large and enthusiastic crowds at both places. HONORS OF WAR ST. PETERSBURG, Russia. Oct. 18. Count Lamsdorff has been decorated by the Emperor for his distinguished services during the war. Gen. Llnevitelv has been made an aide de camp to the Emperor. o ABANDONED THE 8HIP. LONDON, England, Oct. 18. The ship Susquehanna has been abandoned, and the crew landed on Solomon Islands, o OFFICERS NOT RELEASED. TANGIER3, Oct. 18. The British officers have been released by th bandits as has been erroneously reported. a DEADLY TORNADO SWEEPS. SORENTO, III., Oct. 18. A tornado swept this town today and killed eight persons. The injured number 35 and the damage to property will amount to $100,000. o ALTURAS IS BURNED OUT. ALTURAS, Cal., Oct. 18. The business section of this place was burned today. The loss will reach $100,000. o SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Oct 17. 88 analysis Beets, 8s 6 d. Previous quotation, 8 8 Parity for Centrifugals, 3 78 cents. t New Companies Formed To Develope Resources of Hamakua Edward Pollltz, W. G. Irwin, Walter M. Glffard, Henry M. Whitney and R I. Spalding yesterday filed articles of Incorporation for two new companies,' tho Welia Agricultural Co., i.tu., anu the Kalopa Agricultural Co., Ltd, which are both formed for the.purpo" of engaging In agricultural pursuits in Hamakua district, Hawaii. These com panies aro organized to tnko over tho Paauhati lauds recently purchased by; W. O. Irwin With tho exception of the capitaliza- tion tho two companies aru alike In' linturo and organization. The article I of both set forth the purposes of the. two corporations ns follows: ! "To acquire and take over Inuds stl-- j uato lu tho District of Hamakua, Isl and of Hawaii, and to carry on the buii Iness of agriculturists, horticulturists, farmers and graziers In all their branches on tho lands so ac- quired and taken over and mi othor, lands an the said Island of Hawaii that j may hereafter bo held by tho company In feo simple, or for a term of years ar ng tenant at will or otherwUo; "To plant, cultivate, grow and pro duce coffee, tobacco, rubber, sugar cane, sugar beets, vanilla, pineapples and other tropical vegetable products, and to mill, manufacture, reflno, can, preparo for market or consumption, and market any of such products as aforesaid, r.nil to buy, sell, export, dis- pose of and deal In tho samo products cither In their raw, prepared or manu- factured state." Tho companies also roservo tho right I Price $5.00 $1 BTnwrasaa KxasrasunH M o. 5! TWO GREAT FACTORS, 1 HONEST SHOES , HONEST DEALINGS Here Is where we pride ourselves. The above Illus- tration Is an example of our methods. It Is a fine Patent Colt Blucher Dal, made on an easy swing last with the snappy Jap toe which Is to much In vogue for fall wear. This shoe has all the ap- pearance of a $6.50 shoe, but it Is not. If It were we would net $6 50 for It. This fs same demonstration applies () to every shoe In the house, TO THE RUSSIANS. not usual In such corporations regarding tho subscribed capital of tho company Is 140,000, distributed as follows: Vf. O. Irwin. 12S0 shares; Edward Pollltz, 1250: W. M. Qlffard. 200; H. M. Whit ney, 45; Albert Meyor, 1230; and E. I. Spalding, S shares, Ten per cent, of the subscribed capital, has been palit In cash. dealing, Investments, inakjng of con- tracts, etc. The officers of both companies aro ns follows: Wm. O. Irwin, president; W. M. Glffard. vlco president; Henry M. Whitney, treasurer: and E. I. Spalding, secretary. Tho bonrd of di- rectors of the Wcbn compnny conidsM of tho following: Edward Pollltz. A- lbert Meer, both of San Francisco; V. O. Irwin, W. M. Glffard and II. M. Whitney. Tho board of tho directors of tho Kalopa company Is constituted by Edwnrd Pollltz, Henry St. Ooar, both of San Francisco; W. O. Irwin, W. M. Glffard nnd Richard Ivors. Tho Weha company Is capitalized nl (50,000, divided Into 5,000 $10 shares, with the privilege of subsequent nx tension not to exceed $100,000. Th affidavit of Incorporation shows that (Continued on Rage 4.) ' i i Attorney A. G. M. Robertson, legal adviser for the Merchants' Association, has rendered an opinion for the benefit of tho uninsured consignees in tho mat- ter of the Alameda freight. These merchants will probably meet tomor row to consider the gdvlcc. 1 P f) IBSr- - : !f RT J$ 14 "sk & WJmi w p ! Kasli Company. Levingston Roland 1 Manufacturer's Shoe Co., Ltd. $."4 m m v-- 4 vwyNaByo ARLINGTON BLOCK, HOTEL STREET s LIMITED AGENTS. 105! 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STEAMER TABLE. lft.ujUs.lqt The preterit Prime Minister ofJ&Uf England said:

Prom San Frinelieo: T4Jtf "It Is not explanations which sunCoptic Oct. 27 JssftJF'' J vlve, but the things which are exVentura ..Nov, 8 H plained."Siberia Nov. 10 9 Bulletin And It Is equally true that

For Ban Francltcol JbUFENING It Is not advertising whichMongolia Oct. 27 survives,Sierra China Nov. 7 A BUT THE THINGS WHICH ARE H

From Vancouver! ADVERTISED,Mlowera ......Oct. 21 the businesses, the stores,..For Vaneouviri the enterprises.Aorangl .....Nov. IS 3:30 O'CLOCK ESPECIALLY PEOPLE WHO BUY THINGS EDITION

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Vol. XII No. 3207 HONOLULU. TERRITORY OP HAWAII." WKDNKDAT. OCTOBER 18, 1005 PltTOB 6 1HNT8

Will Ascertain CostOf Building And Running

Independent Steamer

J. A. McCANDLESS TO COAST NEXT WEEK

"BBaaaLm .:

J. A. M'CANDLESS.

J. A. McCandless, chairman of theHawaii Promotion Committee, whogoes to the mainland on a business tripon the 27th Instant, "111 also do con-siderable Hawaii promotion work.

Mr. McCandless will devoto particu-lar attention to obtaining detailed In-

formation In regard to tlio cost of build-ing and of operating a modern steam-shi- p

between Sau Francisco and Hono-lulu.

The Hulletln recently exclusivelyannounced tho fact that a number of

PROMOTERWill

UNIFY HAWAII"Having tho greatest confidence In

the future of Hawaii, commercially anas a health resort, the prospects of thegrowth of the Industries, and In factover thing connected with It, I can en-

ter upon my work for the PromotionCommittee with unlimited enthus-iasm," said H, I'.' Wood, for six yearsconnected with simitar details at SanDiego, Cal., and who arrived today onthe Sonoma.

Mr. Wood has visited the Islands be-

fore. "As yet I hate no definite plans,"ho continued. "My first duties will bito familiarize myself with the workand results that the committee hasalready accomplished."

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Honolulu business men had In mind

the establishment of an Independentsteamship service between Honolulunod the Coast, with a view to the moresatisfactory accommodation of l8ltorsand local folks, the Idea being thailocal people, put up the money and ownthe vessel, sugar men not closely In-

terested In other steamship companiesperhaps coming In with some of thecapital and support In the way of guai-antc- e

of sugar cargo.Mr. McCandless, as a prominent man

of business. Is deeply Interested In thscheme and wants to Bee It accomplished. Ho Is not acting In any way foithe Promotion Committee In this matter, but, since business takes htm tothe mainland ho has consented to III'

eBtlgate the coit of building an up todate passenger and freight carrier andthe cost of operating the boat. To thlfend ho will call on ship builders an'lsteamship companies, seeking flgureito place before promoters In Hawaii.

Should tho talk of tho Hamburg-America- n

line putting In a Portland-Sa-

Francisco Honolulu-Portlan- sys-

tem amount to anything, the neces-

sity of Hawaiian business met owningtiielr own steamship, to bo operated Independently might be reduced.

Mr. McCandless merely states that litwill obtain figures and complete infor-mation of a nature that will provea working basis for local promoters.

WOOD

Hoping that be may not like Honolulu and with the possibility of hisreturning, the San Diego committeehas ghen Mr. Wood a j ear's leavo ofabsence. Mr. Wood, however, has rosigned his position and comes here toremain.

"The west and particularly tho Paclflc Coast Is growing and improvingwonderfully." Mr. Wood sava. "andthe more California grows the betterit Is for us. In addition to excellentprospects of Improved service by thesteamship companies between Hono-

lulu and the mainland, the railroadswill also assist In attracting attention

I to our many advantages. New and

Mens'Business Suits

Your business 8ult should show asmuch individuality of fabric, style andtailoring as your dress clothes.

Appearance frequently means success In business today.

If you choose a suit from thoselabeled

IJredpenjamii.

iAAKERSMEWyRK

you'll have the " last thought " of thebest dressed men of New York andLondon; adapted to the use of themoern American Busslness Man.

The variety of styles and models en-

ables us to fit the figure and pocket ofevery man PERFECTLY.

' am m salFOR SALE ONLY BV

A BIO CROWD

With her flags flying at half-mas- t outof respect to the death of Edward 11.

Glffard, nn unusually large passengerlist, 321 All told, and considerably morothan 3,000 tons of cargo aboard, thesteamship Sonoma, Captain C F.

en route to Sydney, steamedInto port at 2:30 o'clock this afternoon,several hours late. The delay wascaused by the drowning of Edward Glf-

fard at sea last evening. With the ex-

ception of the first night out from SauFrancisco good weather was encounter-ed throiajhout the voyage.

For Honolulu there were 133 saloonpassengers, 23 of the second class and30 In the steerage. Eighty of the latterwere on the Alameda at the time ofthe disaster. About forty tons offreight, mostly merchandise, are consigned to the merchants of Honolulu.

A list of the passengers followsMiss AkI, Miss Agnes Alexander, MissM. J. Allen, Mrs. 11. J. Auld, I Darkhausen, W. 9. Dartlett, Miss A. F.Heard, Mrs. O. J. Decker, Mrs. P. Boil'ton, I. O. Belts, F. D. Dlckerton, II. II,

lllamllng, 11. E. Howie. Will, Bray,Mrs. Hray, W. E. Urown, Mrs. DrownMiss Winifred Brown, Master E.Brown, C. II. Huckland, Miss HazelHuckland, Miss Vivian Huckland, Dr,Emma Carson, J. O. Carter, Mrs. Carter, F. II. Chase. E. O. Clark, Mrs,Clark, J. C. Cohen, Mrs. Cohen, U H.Cook, Miss K. M. Cooke, Mrs. M. K,

Cooke, S. II. Cooke, Capt. Coyne, O. M,

CuBhlng, Lieut, W. It. Cushman, E. Da.vIk, F. E. Darling, Dr. F. II. Day. Dr,A. J. Derby, Miss E. S. Devlin, O,nlntnnn..... ... P . U... r.,. K'nli-- ..., A V

Fames, Mrs. Jno Effingcr, Infant nudmaici, ansa Alice i.mnger, .miss is.Efflnger, Miss Louise Efflnger, L. A.Fnrran, G. W, Flshburn, F. W. Flanley,Mrs. Flanley, Mrs. N. Ford, E. 11. Glf-

fard, I. T. Hai-ne- Mrs. Hagner, A. L.Hall, C. E. Hctsc. II. E. Hendricks,Mrs. Hendricks, E. Henrlques, Mrs.Henrlques, J, H. Hertsche, Miss Hlg-for-

T. W. Hobron. J, P. Howe, MissL. D. Hugus, C. J. Hutchlns, Mrs.Hutchlns, MIbs Hutchlns, A. II. Jack-son, Mrs. P. J, Jacobus, Jr., J. A. John-son, Mrs. Johnson, Miss A, Johnson,J. W. Keystone, Mrs. Keystone. Mrs 8.A. Keystone, IL.KIIey, L. B. Kerr, Mrs.Kerr, Miss Kerr, F. L. Lacaff, Mrs.

C. M. Lovsted, Mrs. Lovsted, ,

Oswald Lutted, Mrs. S. W. MacNelll. F.W. Macfarlane, C. Maertens, Mrs. Maertens and child. Dr. F. Molony, Mrs. Molony, J, P. Mendonca, Mrs. J. A. Merrill, Miss Dessle Merrill, Miss E. Mow-bray, N. S. Mullan, Mrs. Mullan, MissN. O Drlen, M. M. O Shaughnessey, Mrs.A. S. Olney, A. J. Oram, Miss M. I'aty,Master T, S. Powell, .Miss M. Peterson, Mrs. II. C. nay, Mrs. C, D. Reynolds, V. E. IUchardson, Mrs.

M. Rosenberg, Mrs. Rosenberg,F. A. Schaefer, Master Schacfer, Col.J. H. Soper, J. J. Sullivan, Miss J. G.Sweeney, Mrs. J, A. Thompson, J, IVan Sant. F. Waetjen, T. E. Wall, Mrs.Wall, Infant and maid, W. A. Whitney,E. T. Wlnant, H. P. Wood, Mrs. Wood,N. D. Young.

Prince Peter Kropotkin, the famoussocial reformer, now resides at Brom-ley, England.

hotels are being built InSan Francisco and all parts of Call,fornla to accommodate the Increasedamount of travel. This Is of the great-est Importance to Hawaii. Knowingthat most of tho people who visit theUlands return by way of Californiathe hotels and steamship companieshelp and advertise In every way pos-

sible and aro only too glad to assistus. In fact, Hawaii has bo many pos-

sibilities, undeveloped Industries andHalving business houses that all woliavo to do Is to get the people heroonce. Tho cllmnto and siirroundlngftwill induce them to locate, I'm sute. '

AFFAIRS

Of

ESTATEare of the utmost Importanceand demand a special experi-ence in order to be properlydealt with. If you entrust uswltli the management of yourestate we guarantee a consci-

entious administration andperfect satisfaction,

Hawaiian

Trust Co., Ltd,

Fort Street, Honolulu

GIFFARDWAS

DROWNEDEdward 11, Qlffard, n clerk In Spreck- - Within a few minutes nftcr the tinfor

els Hank, brother of W. M. Glffard,manager for the firm of Wm. G. Irwin& Co., and one of the best known men!on the Island-)- , was drowned at Boa,shortly before 7 o'clock last night, go-- ,

Ing overboard from the deck of theSonoma, which arrived here this after- -

noon. The accepted theory Is that helost his life while In a temporary tltof Insanity. Although not complaining

of

fret

of 111 health he told J. J, of ho his life, GlffardSan Franclsio, esterday that he hail 'not spoken a althoughnot any since) subjects were rcforml to the doc- -

leaving port on Thursday. Olffard wasreturning from a five weeks' vacation

ubout

before endedword,

slept three hours night

In California. He left Honolulu Sep- - Sonoma left San Framlsiu he hadon the Sierra. cd the decks day long frequent- -

For ten or fifteen minutes before at- - ly far into the night. Somethingtempting rash act had been seemed to be on his mind, nothingwalking the deck In company with Dr. but pleasant subjects were mentionedA. J. Derby. The twer had made when he talked with friends. Only os- -

Tounds of and had gone to terday morning he remarked to E. T.the stem on the port Bide when suddenly Dr. Derby noticed that his coin- -

panton was missing, M, Rosenberg nulJ. C. Cohen, who were standing near,witnessed the death. Glffard made nooutciy whatever. The alarm vas spreadat once, and before engines hailbeen reversed three life buoys wlthiburning lights attached were afloat Inthe water. The first was thrownout T. W. Hobron In remarkablyquick time, not more than twenty so- .-

ten the

by

Cth all

but

the

oneby

omls having after the try of Roth is the favorite In this match"man overboard" was As foon and should win. llrock Is

possible life boat was lowered bift er the tennis fans are looking forowing to the Intense tlnrkness no trace tome close play.whatever of the drowning man wasfound.

For more than two hours the SonomaIn, command of Captain Herrlmancruised In a clrclo In the vicinity ofwhere Glffard had struck the water.but not one of the numerous lookouts i

saw even a sign of the lost passenger,Each of the Ltiojs were visited In turnand finally two of them were left float-ing on the waves.

Captain Herrlman Is of the opinionthat Glffard, having alighted In the ,.

water within a few feet of the side of,the ship, might have been drawn under j

the vessel by the of the propel-- .

lent and killed perhaps Instantly. Thepropellers were making 78 revolutlonHa minute at the time Glffard was miexcellent swimmer and as long ns thesearch was kept up ever) body stillhad hopes that he might be saved.

Are you In a business wherehandle cash Do you realize thata year If you use

tunate occurrence a number' sharkswere seen around the vessel by PurserHodsou and others,

Glffard was from

Sullivan, hadseveral

and

the Glffard

severalvessel

the

elapsedheard. a hard light-a- s

a and

suction

a

railing when ho was seen by Mr. Ilosenberg to mako a dash for It, dcllberately climbed the sides and In the fractlon of a second threw himself to etertitty. He was never seen again.

During his walk with Dr. Derby, Juet

tor, Glffard seemed to bo In deepmeditation. Almost from the time the

Wlnant that he Intended stopping atthe same place as before leaving Ho- -

(Contlnued on Page 4.)

TENNIS FINAL TODAY

Willie Roth and A. T. Uroi-- willmeet today at 4 p.. m. to settle thotennis championship. The game willbe played at tho Pacific Court wherethere Is ample room for all spectators.

The winner of this match will bepresented with the J. A, M. Johnson

up,

New RugsA

. FINEA880RTMENT

OFCREX

QRASSRUGS.

J. Hopp &Co.,Young Bids;

you hanc'ie and have clerks that 9the savings from mistakes during

iiHm iHmfttWMV WViivi0iH

LISTEN!National Cash Register Jwill easily pay for the register? We have one style of NationalCash Register that shows you, without the slightest chance, of er-ro-r,

what clerk took In a bad coin or made an error in change. Ifyou are Interested call at

J. A. M, JOHNSON CO,, LTD.,931 FORT STREET. PHONE MAIN 143.

tfttMnn.0filitiptteiwft,fi.ivtH

MMif''MtfiiMMMfWttuWwtf

We Intend ToCLOSE OUR STORE NOV. 1st.

If you can use a suitof clothes, you willsave money by ourSACttAFICE. Weai--e

SELLING AT ACTUA', tOST.

ROOSEVELT ON

SOUTHERN TOURWASHINGTON, D C, Oct 18 President Roosevelt started today on his

Southern tour He spoke to the assembled citizens at Fredericksburg andRichmond, He was greeted by large and enthusiastic crowds at both places.

HONORS OF WAR

ST. PETERSBURG, Russia. Oct. 18. Count Lamsdorff has been decoratedby the Emperor for his distinguished services during the war. Gen. Llnevitelvhas been made an aide de camp to the Emperor.

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ABANDONED THE 8HIP.

LONDON, England, Oct. 18. The ship Susquehanna has been abandoned,

and the crew landed on Solomon Islands,o

OFFICERS NOT RELEASED.

TANGIER3, Oct. 18. The British officers have been released by thbandits as has been erroneously reported.

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DEADLY TORNADO SWEEPS.

SORENTO, III., Oct. 18. A tornado swept this town today and killed eightpersons. The injured number 35 and the damage to property will amountto $100,000.

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ALTURAS IS BURNED OUT.

ALTURAS, Cal., Oct. 18. The business section of this place was burnedtoday. The loss will reach $100,000.

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SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Oct 17. 88 analysis Beets, 8s 6 d.

Previous quotation, 8 8 Parity for Centrifugals, 3 78 cents.t

New Companies FormedTo Develope

Resources of HamakuaEdward Pollltz, W. G. Irwin, Walter

M. Glffard, Henry M. Whitney and RI. Spalding yesterday filed articles ofIncorporation for two new companies,'tho Welia Agricultural Co., i.tu., anuthe Kalopa Agricultural Co., Ltd,which are both formed for the.purpo"of engaging In agricultural pursuits inHamakua district, Hawaii. These companies aro organized to tnko over thoPaauhati lauds recently purchased by;W. O. Irwin

With tho exception of the capitaliza-tion tho two companies aru alike In'linturo and organization. The article I

of both set forth the purposes of the.two corporations ns follows: !

"To acquire and take over Inuds stl-- j

uato lu tho District of Hamakua, Island of Hawaii, and to carry on the buiiIness of agriculturists, horticulturists,farmers and graziers In all their

branches on tho lands so ac-

quired and taken over and mi othor,lands an the said Island of Hawaii that j

may hereafter bo held by tho companyIn feo simple, or for a term of yearsar ng tenant at will or otherwUo;

"To plant, cultivate, grow and produce coffee, tobacco, rubber, sugarcane, sugar beets, vanilla, pineapplesand other tropical vegetable products,and to mill, manufacture, reflno, can,preparo for market or consumption,and market any of such products asaforesaid, r.nil to buy, sell, export, dis-pose of and deal In tho samo productscither In their raw, prepared or manu-

factured state."Tho companies also roservo tho right

I Price $5.00$1 BTnwrasaa KxasrasunHM o.5! TWO GREAT FACTORS,

1 HONEST SHOES

, HONEST DEALINGS

Here Is where we prideourselves. The above Illus-

tration Is an example of ourmethods. It Is a fine PatentColt Blucher Dal, made onan easy swing last with thesnappy Jap toe which Is tomuch In vogue for fall wear.

This shoe has all the ap-

pearance of a $6.50 shoe, butit Is not. If It were wewould net $6 50 for It. This

fs same demonstration applies() to every shoe In the house,

TO THE RUSSIANS.

not

usual In such corporations regardingtho subscribed capital of tho companyIs 140,000, distributed as follows: Vf.O. Irwin. 12S0 shares; Edward Pollltz,1250: W. M. Qlffard. 200; H. M. Whitney, 45; Albert Meyor, 1230; and E. I.

Spalding, S shares, Ten per cent, ofthe subscribed capital, has been palitIn cash.dealing, Investments, inakjng of con-tracts, etc.

The officers of both companies arons follows: Wm. O. Irwin, president;W. M. Glffard. vlco president; HenryM. Whitney, treasurer: and E. I.Spalding, secretary. Tho bonrd of di-

rectors of the Wcbn compnny conidsMof tho following: Edward Pollltz. A-

lbert Meer, both of San Francisco; V.

O. Irwin, W. M. Glffard and II. M.Whitney. Tho board of tho directorsof tho Kalopa company Is constitutedby Edwnrd Pollltz, Henry St. Ooar,both of San Francisco; W. O. Irwin,W. M. Glffard nnd Richard Ivors.

Tho Weha company Is capitalized nl(50,000, divided Into 5,000 $10 shares,with the privilege of subsequent nxtension not to exceed $100,000. Thaffidavit of Incorporation shows that

(Continued on Rage 4.)'i iAttorney A. G. M. Robertson, legal

adviser for the Merchants' Association,has rendered an opinion for the benefit

of tho uninsured consignees in tho mat-

ter of the Alameda freight. Thesemerchants will probably meet tomorrow to consider the gdvlcc.

1P f)

IBSr- - : !f

RT J$

14 "sk &

WJmi

w p! Kasli Company. Levingston Roland

1 Manufacturer's Shoe Co., Ltd. $ ."4m m v-- 4 vwyNaByo ARLINGTON BLOCK, HOTEL STREET sLIMITED AGENTS. 105! FORT S TREET vjJfcfttfWtftffclftppaJqfcffftsf! tfW$'33nS3R!refc'3r& i sfcafcwaainswb

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MASONIC TEMPLE

AWEEKLY CALENDAR.

MONDAY

TUUHDAYPacific First Degree.

WUD.NU8DAY

TMUHHDAYHon. Chapt 5 p. m.

IMIIJAVHawaiian First Deoree.

HATUHDAV

All visiting members of tieorder are- - cordially Invited to at-

tend meetings ot local lodges.

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

Meets every Monday evening at 7:30In I O. 0. F. Holl, Fort street.

E. H. HENDRY, Secretary.CHARLES O. I1ARTLETT. N. 0.

All visiting brothers very cordiallyInvited.

MYSTIC LOD'JE, No. 2, K. of P.

Meets every Tuesday evening at7:30 o'clock In K. of P. Hall, Kingstreet. Visiting brothers cordially

to attend.Q. H. RERREY, C. C.F. WALDRON. K.R.3.

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

Meets every Friday evening atK. P. Hall, King street, at 7.30. Members of Mystic Lodge, No. 2, Wm.

Lodge, No. 8, and visitingbrothers cordially Invited.

General Business.W. E. MAC, C. C.E. M. COLEMAN, K.RS.

HONOLULU LODGE 616, D. P. O. E,

Honolulu Lodge No. 616. D. P. O. E.,Will meet In tbclr now ball, on Millerand Deretanla streets, every Friday

veclng.By order of tho E. ft.

HARRY H. SIMPSON,Secretary,

GEO. II. ANGUS, E.R.

Wm. M'KINLEY LODGE No. 8, K.of P,

Meets every Saturday evening nt7:30 o'clock In K. of P. Hall. Kingstreet Visiting brothers cordially d

to attend., E. FARMER. C.C.

E. A. JACODSON, K.1LS.

HONOLULU HARBOR, No. 54, A. A.of M. 4 P.

Meets on first' tnd third Sundayevenings of each month at 7 o'clock atK. of P. Hall. All sojourning broth-le- n

are cordially Invited to attend.3y order Worthy Captalr:

F. MLOHER.J. M. RADWAY, C.C.

HONOLULU AEFIE 140 F. O. E.

Meets on tho 2nd and 4th WED- -NEDAY evenings of each month at 7:30Vclock In K. of P. Hall, King street

Visiting Eagles ara Invited to ?t--jtni.

M. ROSENnERO, W. P.H. T. MOORE, W. Secy.

tOURT CAMOES No. 8110, A. O. F.

Meets every 2d and 4th Tuesday oftach month at 7:30 p. m., la San An-

tonio Hall, Vineyard streetVisiting brothers cordially invitee.

to attend.A. 0. ROSA, C. ft,M. 0. PACHECO, F.8.

TELEPHONE 36.

BISMARK STABLE CO., LTD.

WAILUKU, MAUI.

TELEPHONE 228.

BISMARK BRANCH STABLES

LAHAINA, MAUI.

Hacks, Carriages, Buggies; and Sad-fJ- o

Horses on Bbort notice.

Carriages meet all steamers. Com-ten- t

drivers, reasonable rates, new

jrehlcles and live stock.

fl i. IRWIN& CO., LTD.

Agents for theRoyal Insurance Co. of Liverpool, Eng.Alliance Assurance Co, of London,

Eng.Scottish Union 4 National Ins. Co. of

Edinburgh, Scotland.Fli-- e Association of Philadelphia.

Alliance Insurance Corporation Ltd.

Wllhelnta of Magdeburg General InrCo.

Tor RMf oarcl on sd at Bulletin.

I iman msmWarn In

at

The BestBy Test

For sale everywhere

HoffschlaegerCOMPANY, LIMITED

27-3- 1 King Street, near Bethel

HAWAIIAN HONEY

SECTION HONEY 10 EACH.PURE BANDIED HONEY 10V L.Call at Store and Receive Samples.

KALIHI ST01E. Phone 3161 White.

Alexander & Baldwina

LIMITED.

J. P. COOKE Manager

ORFICERS.H. F. Baldwin PresidentJ. B. Castle Vice PresidentW. M. Alexander... Second Vloe Pre.L. T. Peck Third Vice Pres.J. Waterhouse Treasurer0. M. Rolph SecretaryW, O. Smith Auditor

SUGAR FACTORS,

COMMISSION MERCHANTS and

INSURANCE AGENTS

Agents forHawaiian Commercial & Sugar Co.Haiku Sugar Company.Pala Plantation.Maul Agricultural Company.Klhel Plantation Company.Hawaiian Sugar Company.Kahuku Plantation Company.Kahulul Railroad Company.Haleakala Ranch Company.

Hawaiian Carnage

Manufacturing Co.127 QUEEN ST. TEL. MAIN 47.

P. O. BOX 103.

Manufacturers of all kinds of Carriages and Vehicles, Wagons, WagonMaterials of all descriptions supplied;Rubber Tlrts put on at reasonableprices; Repairing, Fainting and Trim-ming; satisfaction guaranteed; esti-

mates given.

C. W. ZIEGLER, Manager.

Our $65 White

Bronze Monumentsare marvels of beauty and du-rability. They stand 5 feet 8Inches, the four sides are fit-

ted with removable tabletswith raised letters. Endorsedby "The Scientific American"as moss-proo- f and strlotlyeverlasting.

FRED. HARRISON,Sole Agent for Islands. Box 184.

Horse Shoeing.W.W.Wright Co.

LIMITED,havo opened a

department In connec-tion with their carriageshop, etc. Having secured the services of a flrst-clas- s

shocr, they aro pre-

pared to do all work In-

trusted to them in a first-clas- s

manner.

GAMARA & CO.,LIQUOR DEALERS.

QUEEN AND ALAKEA STREETS,TEL. MAIN 492.

FAMILY TRADE SOLICITED.Orders delivered to all parts of city,

Catton, Neill & Co,,Limited.

ENGINEER3 AND MACHINISTSQUEEN and RICHARDS ST8.

Boilers with charcoal Ironor steel tubes; general ship work.

"Few Sal." card, at Bulletin office.

EVENING BULLETIN, HONOLULU, T. H WEDNESDAY, OCTODER 18,

LOCAL AND GENERAL

Read "Wr Hs" on pace 6.Attorney E. M. Watson and wife yea

terday went to Hawaii.Dent cup 1. --".allan coffee In tho city

at New lVitfanl lxikory.Fine Jersey bull for sen Ice can be

procured at California Feed Co.Jflhu Waterhouse has pone to the

Coa-- t to ret itprratc tils health.Thu best and cheapest stove woodtho city. Pacific Transfer Co.If you want the best building mate

rials go to Lowers & Cooke, Ltd.Maidenhair ferns for sale at No. 824

foot of l'llkol street, last house.Bargains In pianos nt Coyne Funil.

turn Co., Ltd. Making room for fallstock.

II. W Shingle, who went to Hawaiion the Klnnu jcstirday, will return onSaturday

Neatly furnished rooms nt the Pop- -.... ! tn kh.1 1 nnt. iaaL 19111

Fort street.Camera views, Paradise of the Pa

cific, on sale nt all news dealers andturlo stores.

W. W. Arkley, who booked for thoCoast on the Ventura, stays over untilthe next boat.

Wong Kal Kali Is returning to ChinaIn the Korea after accompanjlng twdof the Imperial Princes to America.

I.t. Doiiglns MacArthur, V. 3. A., Is

aboard the S. S. Korea, en route tomeet General MacArthur at Yokohama.

The December poultry show will beheld on Merchant etreet In the building formerly occupied by the HcrrlchCarriage Co.

Major Hutchinson and It. G. Branchwith a largo ji.irt.v of tourist, are tour- -

Ing lit world. They are paskengers onthe S. 3. Korea,

Max Smith, agent cf the North Oct-

m.i .. l.loj.l at Yokohama, Is n Koreapassenger, returning to his post nftei

j oar's absence.I'l.n t.t nP hnilun.,..., nlinrr...,..a ix; aa..., a I....... v.

til with manslaughter of n Japanesehelper nt I'uuncnc mill, hns been

until Oit. 20.During the absence of J. A. M. John

son from tho Territory, C. F. Alexanderwill act for him with power of attorney. Sec New Today.

Tho todies' Society of C. U. Churchwill hold Its quarterly business meet-- 'Ing on Thursday morning at 10 o'clockIn the church parlors.

Mrs. C. Ij. Dlckcrson, has a selectionof a large stock of full millinery, withu iiuc uui.i..e.n c. .,u.ai-..- i ...., "' i have beenturcii i,y unndlts In Morocco,nrrhed on the Neindan. I

releasciiIllHhoii Win. II. O'Connell of MONOPOLY.

land.. Maine, Is journeying to Jnpa.i To,.o 0llol)cr iTThe profits fromnuoaru urn i.oirn, on n mission ironiuiv cu cue .HiKiiuu. I

Mrs. Sophie Ovciend. the principal o.tnc wnipanu miiooi, lias neen permittee, i

m luiec ncr pupil on an wvisit the anunrrum tomorrow.

luc territorial icnuiers ivifcuciuwuunlll bne n short buttness meeting onOi t. 20 at 3 p. m. at the High School.All teachers arc asked to attend.

....I. ...... A a, ...a.. - 1...l1.n.11IU nimiValCI .aiUl 1.. lumuviladen from Port lilakoly, arrived inport this morning with n cargo con--

il tfi Allpn & TtfilihiHOn. I. til.'

The lumber schooner llertle Mlnoiwith a cargo of redwood from Eureka.fcvcntccn ciaysi out. arrived this mornlug. She is consigned to WilderCo., Ltd.

Francis L. Potts, of the InternationalMercnutll" Marine, accompanied by

Mm Potts nml Mis., llarrlfon. tourlnt!the world, arc aboard the Korea boundfor the Orient.

Mr Ed(.e. largely identified withshipping interests in America unci I.u i

lope, no.omp.mled by his two sons, ispast-lu- tlunugh o utile Korea, Intend-- ,

ing to tour the Orient."House-hunting- " and "hunting for

work" used to mean "walklnei around."Nowadays the want ads reduce this"walking around'' to the simple matterof "going somewhere"

Tho Pacific Mnll liner Korea showeddp earl this morning after a pleasant

oyuge from San Francisco. She dock-

ed at the Navy wharf and will proceedto Oriental ports this afternoon

When paying money for an thing,Investigate, and get value, invcstl - i

gate White Rock Water. Wrlto the'agents for booklot and analysis. V. C,

Peacock Co., Ltd., Mclneruy block, no.nolulu.

Increase In stock made the tecurlngof new quarters for the Woman's llx- -

change Imperative. They have moedInto the room one door above formerlocation, where a big line of useful andfanc-- curios In stock are on display.

GEO. FAIRCHILD'S VIEWSOn plantation labor and Kapaa

homesteads Ed Towse's aftermathsfory of the Taft party Latest fromParis for the ladies Comic supple- -

ment and all the newsIN SATURDAY'S BULLETIN.

The Expo Wntcb Camoa Is war.ranted mechanically perfect. It Is apractical camera, yet Is nolarger nor heavier than n fair-size- d

watch, which It exactly resembles. Itcan be carried with you always andan exposure can be mado in tho twink-ling of an eye. Honolulu I'boto Supply Co.

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Port.jJApANf;8E

SPECTACLED AMERICANS

The man of sense Is he who bestpreserves those faculties with whichNature has endowed him.

He may "hate to wear glasses," butsentiment Is not sense.

Glasses are not always an evidenceof weak eyes, but rather of strong Intellect

Men and women of strength, bothmental and physical, wear them forthe preservation of nerve force andvitality, as much a for the betterment of vision.

A. N. 8ANFORDOptloUn

Boston Building, Fort St,over May & Co.

WORLD NEKHtttt(Associated Press Cable.)

ALICE ROOSEVELT'S PRESENTS.Washington, October 17. President

Roosevelt has given orders that the du.ties on present brought from the Ori-

ent by his daughter shall be regularlyassessed and paid when she arrives InSan Francisco. It is expected thntthey will amount In n!uo to $0.0,000.

SIKpE,f,, 'l"U8'An;,,r17.-St-rlkes

are spreading throughout the empireand there Is general unrest owing to... ...... ,,,,!. ' ' 1 ' "'".,MOORS FIRE ON BRITONS.

Gibraltar, October I". Moors firedon a llrltlsh torpedo boat, but causedno casualties.DYNAMITE FOR LOUBET.

Madrid, October 17. The police haveunearthed a dynamite plot which wastn 1.a nr....f illlrlni. I ll A fnrtll Miml III!.... ,',,,,., ,,,, of Vnnce.

PRISONERS RELEASED.Tangier. October 17. Captain Crow-

ther and Lieutenant Shatton of thoUMth Royal Marines, who were cap- -

tuo government tobacco monopoly forthe past jcar amounted to JlG.Outywu.

NQ ARMS FQR F1GHTERS,Waghington October 17. The lmpor- -

ta,,0I) of war mntcrns lnto San Do

mlngo has been prohibited.m m

FIRST HUE illAT Mil u

The Are drill held at the NormalSchool KEterday nt 2 p. m. under thedirection of Acting Ciller .jeering,

as a decided success. The pupils had1'ccn Instructed as to what they shoulddo in tnc case or an alarm, some ucuigassigned to hanu.e the Ore apparatm.while the rest only had to get out. ThJexit of the children was to arrangedthat all panic and confusion was uollrd.

When the alarm sounded cverj imngwent like clocK worn, in less man a

minute the occupants of the buildinghad all gained tho open ground whileme amateur firemen had their hoses Inreadiness. Tho same i will MInaugurated In other of the largo cltjschools,

CENSORSHIP RAISED

The Honolulu office of the Commcrcial Pacific Cable Co. rccelv.Cd the following from headquarters:

"Tho Japanese administration ad'vises that beginning from today themtnry .cnsorshlp established nt Na- -

gnsakl on February 15, last year, hasbeen revoked.

BAND AT PALAMA.

The Hawaiian band gives a concertat the I'alamu railway depot at 7:30this evening, as follows;

PAItT I.March: "Dixieland" AlstynfO.rrture: "Ooldcn Wand" '

LaurendeauIntermezzo: "loin JohnsonSelection: "Prince of Pllsen". .Ludera

I'AHT II.Vocal' Hawaiian Songs. ,nr. by Derger

Mrs. N. Alapal.DlscrlptUc. "Trailing the Trnll"... .

Spanieling

( "Ahl Wcla and Elelle".. .or. by Hcrgcr. Medley: "Clorlndy" Macklt

"The Star Spangled Banner."ata .

Fine Job Printing at Tbe Balletln

.. !!HAVE YOU TRIED

HRKIbIsB

PORCELA is the only preparation made exclusively for cleaning and pol-

ishing porcelain enameled bath tubs, lavatories, sinks, closets and otherplumbing.

Unfortunately, there are a number of cleaning preparations, advertisedto clean enameled plumbing fixtures, but most of these preparations are un-

true to their purpose, for they cantain grit, acid or flint, and clean principal-ly by removing the surface from the fixtures to which they are applied andIn a very short time the fixtures are ruined.

W. J. ENGLAND PLUMBING CO.,PHONE MAIN 323- - 121 HOTEL 8TREET.

PROFESSIONAL CARDS

VETERINARY 8URQEON.

A. R. ROWAT, D. V. 8.,777 KING 8T. TEL. BLUE 3101,

LAWYER.

W. T. RAWLINS,ATTORNEY and COUNSELLOR-AT- .

LAW602 STANGENWALD BUILDING.

ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR.

L. DE L. WARD,ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR,

MclNERNY BUILDING.

TRAINED NURSE.

Miss Wat-lan- d Unsurpassed locationfor convalescents and patients. Finegrounds; separate cottages. Hourlynur Ing and office work. Matornltycases a specialty. Surgical supplies.Tourists accommodated. 1C01 Pros-pect St

STENOGRAPHY BOOKKEEPING,

Evening classes now forming MonWed., Frl.; expert Instruction. Ad-

dress X., Bulletin. 3199 lin

Union Gas Enginss

The UNION GAS ENGINE runs ongasoline, distillate, naphtha, benzine,and kerosene; but, better than all, Is

FUEL GASSafe, clean, reliable and elements ofdanger eliminated. No storage of explosives required. Engines of all powersIn stock from to

Those desiring small power for light-ing, pumping water or driving machin-ery of any description, should Investi-gate the UNION ENGINES.

We equip oil or gasolene engineswith necessary apparatus to operatewlt.i FUEL GAS.

Von Hamm-Youn- g Co., Ltd,,

AGENTS, HONOLULU.

forTsaleWe have for sale a fine eablu

gasoline launch, 30 feet 6 inches Inlength, 6 feet 6 Inches beam, a draughtof 32 Inches and an 8-- p. engine.

DAVID DAYTON137 MERCHANT STREET.

Lots for SaleIn KAPIOLANI PARK ADDITION,

KALIHI, and other delrbto localities

Also 1 JUMP-SBA'- i' BTJCKiOARD,good as new.

NICKEL PLATINGNEATLY DONE BY THE

Guy Owens Electrical

Construction Company

Phone Main 315. 1120 Union St

William T. Pat ,CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER.

Alakea Street.All classes of Building Workpromptly and carefully executed.

Office 'Phone Blue 1801.Residence 'Phone Blue 2332.

BUILDING MATERIAL20 PER. CENT, less than sold byother dealer. Doors, screen doorssash and builders' hardware.

C. B. REYNOLDS,Alakea St., mauka Sailors Home.

Good Room and Board

Per day week or monthMillerton House

Mrs, Wilkinson, ProprietorRICHARD STREET

dr. j. t. Mcdonald,

Office REMOVED to RoomsThe Alexander Young Building. Hours:

Residence, The Alex-ande- r

Young Hotel. Telephone Call:"Young Hotel."

ALLIGATOR PEAR,GOLDEN 8HOWER,

ROYAL PALM, andCOCOS PLUMOSI8

PLANTS FOR SALE A TMRS. E. M. TAYLOR, FLORIST.

YOUNG BUILDING.TEL. MAIN 339.

HON. CLOTHES CLEANING CO.

J. F. COLBURN III, Manager.

Clothes Clean and Pressed; called forand delivered. Ladles' Woolen 8klrtsa specialty, Alakea near King St,

Bldg.; Telephone Main 147.

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Castle & Cooke. Ltd.HONOLULU.

Gommiss.fl.i Merchantsi Sugar Facton

AGENTS FORThe Ewa Plantation Co.The Watalua Agricultural Co.The Kohala 8ugar Co.The Walmea Sugar Mill Co.The Fulton Iron Works, St. Louis, Mo,The Standard Oil Co.The Geo. F. Blake Steam Pumps.Weston's Centrifugals.The New England Lift Insurance Co.

of Boston.The Aetna Flra Ins. Co. of Hartford,

i;onn.The Alliance Assurance Co. of London

Wa. I. Irwii & Ci ., LtiWM. G. IRWIN... President and Mar.JNO. D. 8PRECKEL3..1st Vice Pres.W. M. GIFFARD 2d Vice PreH. M. WHITNEY TreasurerRICHARD IVER8 SecretaryE. I. SPAULDINQ Auditor

8UQAR FACTORSand

COMMISSION AGENT8.Agents for

Oceanic Steamship Co., 8an FranciscoCat.

Western 8ugar Refining Co., San Franeltco, Cal.

Baldwin Locotomotlve Works, Phila-delphia, Pa.

Newall Universal Mill Co. (Manufac-turers of National Cane Shredder),New York, N. Y.

Pacific Oil Transportation Co., SanFrancisco, Cal.

C. Brewer & Co., Ltd.Queen 8treei, Honolulu, T. H.

A. Brents lorHawaiian Agiicultural Co., Ookala

Sugar Plant. Co., Onomca Sugar Co,Ilonomu Sugar Co.Walluku Sugar Co,Pcpcckeo Sugar Co., Tho Planters'Line of San Francisco Packets, Cbas.Ilrowcr & Co.'s line of Uoston Packets.

List of Officers:C. M. Cooke, President; George

Robertson, Vlco President and Mana-ger; E. F. Bishop, Treasurer and Sec-

retary; F. W. Macfarlane, Auditor; PC. JonJi, C. M. Cooke and J. R. Gait,Directors.

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LIFE ail FIRE

Insurance - AgentsAGENTS FOR

NEW ENGLAND MUTUAL LIFE IN8URANCE CO. OF BOSTON.

AETNA FIRE IN8URANCE COWPANY OF HARTFORD.

FIRE INSURANCE

TOE

B.F. DILLINGHAM CO

LIMITED,General Agent for Hawaii:

Atlas Assurance Company of London.Phoenix Assurance Co. of London.New York Underwriters' Agency.Providence Washington Insurance Co.

4th floor, Stangenwald Bldg.

COTTON BROS. & CO.ENGINEERS ANDGENERAL CONTRACTORS.

Plans and estimates furnished forall classes contracting work.

Tel. Main 245.ROOM 300, B08TON BLK., Honolulu.

M. Phillips & Co.Wholesale Importers and Jobber.

EUROPEAN ANDAMERICAN DRY GOODa

Fort and Queen 8U.

P. H. Burnette,Attorney-atiLa- and Notary Public.

Real Estate, Loans, Collections.Agent to Grant Marriage Licenses.

Phones: Office, Main 310; Res.Wh.1341Office, 79 Merchant 8t, Honolulu.

J. M Davis.8EWINQ MACHINE REPAIRER.1256 FORT 8T. near BERETANIA.Sewing machine rented, $2,50 per

month.A machine cleaned and put In or-

der $1.00.

NICHOLSON & NELSONChronometer and Watchmaker.Nautical Instruments repaired and

adjusted. Satisfaction guaranteed.Mr. Nicholson I formerly of D. Mc-

Gregor 4 Co. of Glasgow.926 FORT ST., Honolulu Drug Co.

Fine Job Printing, at TIM Balletln

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ESTABLISHED IN 1858.

BISHOP & CO.,BANKER8.

BANKING DEPARTMENT.Transact business In all depart-

ment, of banking.Collections carefully attended to.Exchange bought and sold.Commercial and Travelers' Letter)

of Credit Issued on the Bank of Callfornla and N. M. Rothschilds 4 Sons,London.

Correspondents for the AmericanExpress Company, and Tho. Cook 6V

Son.Interest allowed on term and Sav-

ings Bank Deposits.YRU8T DEPARTMENT.

Act a Trustees, collect Rent andDividends.

8afety Deposit VaultACCOUNTANT DEPARTMENT,

928 Bethel StreetAuditors and Trustee In Bank

ruptey.Books examined and reported on.

IN8URANCE DEPARTMENT,024 Bethel Street

Agents for Fire, Marine, Life, AccLdent and Employers' Liability Inturwance Companies.

Claua Spreckels. Wm. Q. Irwin,

Claus Spreckels & Co.

BANKERS.Honolulu, : : : t. h.

San Francisco Agents The Ne-vada National Dank of San Francisco.

Draw Exchange on the Nevada Na-tional Bank ot San Francisco.

London The Union of London andSmith's Bank, Ltd.

New York American Exchange Na-tional Bank.

Chicago Corn Exchange NationalBank.

Paris Credit Lyonnals.Hongkong and Yokohama Hong

Banking Corporation.New Zealand and Australia Bank

of New Zealand and Bank of Austra-lasia.

Victoria and Vancouver Bank ofBritish North America.

Deposits received. Loans made onapproved security. Commercial andTravelers' Credits Issued. Bills of

bought and sold.Collection sPromptly Accounted For.

The FirstAMERICAN SAVINGS

AND TRUST GO.

OF HAWAII, LTD.

SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL.. .1200,000.00PAID UP CAPITAL 8100,000.00

President Cecil BrownVice President M. P. RobinsonCashier W. Q. Cooper

Office: Corner Fort and King Sts.8AVINGS DEPOSITS received and

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

Itules and regulations furnished up-on application.

TliBYokohamaSpBcIo Bank, Ltd.

" "ESTABLISHED 1880.

Capital Subscribed Yen 24.000.000Capital Paid Up Yen 18.000,000Reserved Fund Yen 0,910,000

HEAD OFFICE, YOKOHAMA.BRANCH AGENCIES Bombay.

Hongkong, Honolulu, Kobe, London,Lyons, Nagasaki, Nowchwang, NowYork, Peking, San Francisco, Shang-hai, Tientsin, Toklo, Osaka.Tho bank buys and receives for col

lection Bills ot Exchange, IssueDrafts and Letters of Credit and transacts a general banking business.HONOLULU BRANCH, 67 KING 8T.

Y. Wo Sing & Co.FRUITS AND GROCERIES.

Fresh provisions and fruit by everyCalifornia steamer. Fresh Island but-ter from Hawaii.

1123 Fort 8t and 1188 Nuuanu 8L

P. O. Box 961. Tel. Whit. 931.

SANG CHAN,MERCHANT TAILOR.

HOTEL 8TREET, HONOLULU.Suits mado to order In the latest

styles. Perfect fit guaranteed. Cloth-ing cleaned, dyed and repaired.

SATO,181 HOTEL 8TREET near RIVER.

Bicycles and Bicycle Sundries; Re-pairing a Specialty. Goods not calledtor tn 30 days will be sold.

H0N0LULUJR0N WORKS

improved and Modern SUGAR MA-

CHINERY of every capacity and de-

scription mad. to order. Boiler workand RIVETED PIPES for Irrigationpurpose a specialty. Particular atten-tion paid to JOB WORK, and repairsx.chW v shortest notice.

--I kept on III. at E.THIS PAPER C. DAKE'8 ADVER--

--TI8ING AGENCY,124 anMfn. tt, San Franelco, C.J.,wtirj ntie far anrrllinfl mw

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A MAKE-ROO- M

Petticoat SaleBEGINNING MONDAY MORNING OCT. 16,

For Three Days OnlyTHE MAKE-ROO- SALES ARE GROWING IN POPULARITY

EVERY DAY. DON'T MI88 THIS ONE. OUR ENTIRE.STOCK OF

Silk Sateen andWhite Muslin Petticoats

will be told out at tremendous reductions In order to make room forour big new holiday stock.

If you value a big bargain In petticoats don't fall to be on handearly. There are some truly wonderful bargains In the sate.

Black and WhiteTaffeta Silk Petticoats

$5 75 QUALITIES ON 8ALE S4.00$7.50 QUALITIES ON 8ALE S5.00$8.00 QUALITIES ON SALE $0.25

Black Sateen Petticoats$1.25 QUALITIES ON SALE .05$1.50 QUALITIES ON SALE $1.10$200 QUALITIES ON SALE $1.35

White Petticoats$ .75 QUALITIES ON SALE $ .50$100 QUALITIE8 ON SALE $ .05$1.25 QUALITIES ON SALE $ .75$125 QUALITIES ON SALE $ .05$200 QUALITIES ON 8ALE $1.05$2.50 QUALITIES ON SALE $1.05$2.75 QUALITIES ON SALE $1.05

Space will not permit a further list of prices,

but every white shirt from 75e. to $12.50 will be

sold at our Great Bargain Prices.

N. S. Sachs Dry Goods Co.CORNER OF FORT AND BERET ANIA STREETS.

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DELICATESSEN supplies a long-fel- t household needsomething In the way of a change from the dreary routine of jthe every-da- menu. Our Delicatessen Counter Is always load- -

ed with good things which will tempt tho daintiest appetiteand tickle the most fastidious palate.

Metropolitan Meat Co., Ltd..Telephone Main 45

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responsible for thb condition of tho blood. is ablood purifying medlclno put up In tablet form, and contains)

nothing of an injurious nature. They are Invaluable in caseof specific febrile disorders whero tho blood has a large excessof febrlne or uric acid. Every disease or disorder that flesh la

heir to can be traced to Incurs Blood. hMhelped thousands of suttwers. It can help you.

A Sample Package of tab-

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ting and enclosing 5c. to cover cost of postage.ON 8ALE AT PRINCIPAL DRUGGIST8.PRICE PER BOX CONTAINING 25 TABLET8, 60 CENT8.It your dealer cannot supply you, send prico and order to

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EVENHW BULLETIN, HONOLULU, T. H WEDNESDAY, OCTODEIt 18,

WANDERING LABORERS

Noted Along TheBIG ISLAND HIGHWAYS

HiMSSSM(Special to 7i nuUelM Scnrp rubber trees; Gale, a most

Hawaii, Oct. H. Every- - ,crf variety of breadfruit from e

upon the government roads of on. Lichee, the Chinese fruit of whichthe various Islands laborers arc met is on Bn0 at Chinese stores; Naveado-wit-

who are shlftlnB from one plan- - nit from ttilch strychnine Is made;tatlon to another. Japanese, l'orto Camphor; Chutney mangoes; TeaRlcans and Koreans Beem to be the plants; Queensland nut tree, the podschief travelers while the wily Chi- - 0r Whith are used by the Maoris forncse Is Bcldom seen with his bed upon match boxes, etc.; several varieties ofhis back hunting a new home. What Eucalyptus and many other kinds,these men gain by moving from one The camphor trees are probably theplantation to another Is hard to see for most valualilo of them all from a corn-al- l

plantations pay practically tho same merclal standpoint.wages for unskilled labor. This conttmious shifting around like the sandsof the sea plainly demonstrates theunsettled condition of the labor In thsTerritory.

Yesterday a pathetic scene was wit-nessed near Kukulhaele that Is worthyot mention. A joung l'orto Tllcandrawing a heavily loadedcart being assisted by his comely look-ing spouse who was shoving the cartfrom behind with great vigor, was metnear Kukulhaele upon his way to Wat-mc-

The road leading up the heavygrade from Kukulhaele to Walmca Isthe worst stretch of traveled road lnjKnRht( j, Morgan, Morrl- -

these Islands, while between Walmeaand Kohala Is not much better.

Upon this Porto mean's dog cartwere stacked household effects galore.Probably ever) thing the man possessed was there. Old shoes, lanterns,pots, clothes and other things too nu-

merous to mention were heaped up Inconfusion until the outfit could easilyhave been taken for a traveling sec-

ondhand store or a lost Junk shop.'After a few salutatory remarks the

man was asked where he was boundfor and the Interrogative brought forththe nonchalant reply "Kohala." Aboutthis time a faint whimper coming fromsomewhere beneath the bundle of noth-ings attracted the ilulletln representa-tive's car and then a few month's oldbaby was discovered Ind.istrlnusly pull-

ing away at an old nipple attached toa feeding bottle.

It was noon then and the Porto Rtcansaid he would be In Kohuin the fol-

lowing morning as the Intended tutravel all night also. The distame tohe lovercd Is forty miles, which willtal.c the travelers over many a. wearymiles ot mountainous, rocky and ex-

tremely muddy roads. Forget aboutthe hardships of the man and tils wife,hut the bab there's the rub; willthat little bunch of Innocent humanityicach Kohala alive should cold rains,which have been prevailing In thatdistrict, be met with?

Mannger Forbes of the Pacific SugarMill believes, as does a majority ot thoplantation managers, that with properrestrictions, Oriental or other labor willbe the salvation ot the Islands. Thewhite men should hold all of the bestsituations as they do at the PacificSugar Mill and the laborers should beprevented from entering Into competition with white mechanics.

In Scotland Mr. Forbes was a train-ed nurseryman and came to Kukul-hael-

many jenra ago to plant cinchona trees for Mr. Purvis, who thenowned the present property of the Pacific Sugar Mill. Tho trees plantednro still growing upon the maukn lands,but when the price of quinine, dropped,

abandoned.Around the pretty homo bf Mr.

Forbes, upon an area of five acres ofland, about eighty varieties of valuablerare trees of considerable height aregrowing. Many of trees have noduplicate In the Islands except nt thagovernment nursery, while a few oth-

ers are the only varieties of the kindbo found here In Hawaii.

Among the varieties noted by aobserver were tho following: a specieof Illy In Its native coun-

try to be the largest tree In the world;Liberia coffee; Assam and Cerara

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ARRIVED.

l'rom San Kranclsco, per I. Jl, S.Korea, Oct. 18. For Honolulu: Mrs

O. Augur, Muster Morris Augur, 1)

Cartw right, Jr., Miss Genevieve Dow-sett- ,

Vivian Kills, W. rishcr, II,

I'ostcr, Mrs. V, II. Foster and child,Mrs. C. A. Graham and Infant, Miss

Illclborn, Miss Alma HiclbornHugo Hauneberg, Wm. Herbert, W. HHooks, Mrs, V. H. Hoogs and twochildren, Miss C. 1'. Hemcnway, Miss

II Johnson. John Kldwell. Fred S.K Miss J.

Itton, Mrs. A. II. Otis, MIbb Tlielma I'ar- -

ker, W. Pullar, Mrs. W. Pullar, ItItosenberg, W. O. Smith, Mrs. W. 0.Smith, James Scotf, 8. Simpson,Mrs. Chas. Simpson, Miss CarolineJames. For Yokohama: Miss A. A.Acock, Jacques Abclllnl, Mrs. O. Wlllshop, S. IJodllck, Miss C. Curtis andmaid, Miss A. Curtis, Rev. W. 11 Col-lln-

Ilcv. O. It. o, Alfred Edve, Her-

bert Edje, T. Alfred Ede, Augustusrioyd, Mrs. Augustus Floyd, A. Graef,J, I.. Jensen, Wong Kol Kah and ser-

vant. Rev. P. It. J. I.errego, Mrs. P. ItJ. E. C. Morse, Mrs. K. CMorso and two children, Mrs. O. UM)ers and maid, E. S. Mrs,E. S, Macfarlane, I. lent. Douglas

U. S. A.; T. Nomura, lllshopWm. II. O'Conncll, Miss Inga Pelterson,Miss E. I.. Ilolman, Mrs. M. II. Rogers,Mrs. E. It. Sturtevant, Mnx Surth, MrsMax Surth and child, Miss MargaretSuman, Ilev. P. J. Supple. For KobeII. E, Collliran. Mrs. It. E. Collbran,n Dillingham, .Mrs. F J. Kuhne, FKulin". Miss E. Robinson, Miss K.

Roach. F W. Schwer, Mrs. F. W.

Hthwcr and Intnnt, C. II. Tcnney, Mrj.C II. Tcnney, For Nagasaki Rev(1. liawn. .Mrs. J. O. Ilawn, Mrs. N. E.Jones, Mrs. E II. Leigh, C. It. Miller,Mrs. C. 11. Miller, Oco. Palmer, .Mrs.

A. Ross, T. I). Witt For Shanghai:Mrs Ray Alnsworth, Rev. Stunlcj Car-son, Mrs. Stanley Carson, Miss M E.Covert, II, F. Colvln, Rev. SylvesterEspclasc, Rev. A. L. Frascr, Mrs. A. LFrascr, Louis Faga. Miss Annie Jen-

kins, Rev. C. O. Lewis, Mrs. C. O. LevvW

and two children and Infant, Mrs, M

Marshall, A. Peterson, Rev. J. T. Proc-

tor, Mrs. J. T. Proctor, Master PaulProctor, Matter Downing Proctor, MisHelen Proctor. For Hong Kong: Mrs.II .J. Adams, C. F. Dennett, R. G. Draa-ch- l,

W. F. Uarncs, Henry Bernhardt,Miss Emlllc BrctthQuer. Miss E. Dlau-vcl-

Mr. Chunman, J. W. Crossley, II.C. Dcnson, P. Dautrlcourt, II. T. Ed-

wards, C. C. Follmer, Geo. Fester, C.

A. Oralinm, Mrs. H. Halllday, J. F.Hllller, F. II. Hardy .Major 4. 0.Hutchinson, W. Holmes, J. C. Hanna,

owing to new coal tar products belnglUr- - C. H. Halllday,nlnreil nnon the market, they were. Hunter, Miss Mabel

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II. Hull, A. R.Hairlson, Rev.

Rolit. Johnson, Mrs. Robt, Johnson andInfant, Mrs. M. Kelly. Lamb. Jr., F.L. I.lovd, Mrs. C. R. Llod, Rev. O. W.Lewis, Mrs. O. W. Lewis, II. G. IOcUn,Miss E. M. Lloyd, A. Longstreth.Mrs C. A. Longstreth, F W. LjttonJ. W. Maupln, G. E. Manard, J. GMucrman, Mrs, J. C. Muerman, Miss 11

Malson, Master Harry Mcl.aln, E. Mueller, Miss C. M. McLcod, Mrs. C. C. Mc

Lain and Infant, II. W Morris, ChasMartin, Mrs. M. Nault, W. II. North,Mrs. W. II. North, Miss Gladvs North,A, It. Oldenbourg, Miss Ncl O'Havcr,Mrs. P. W. Pitcher, Miss S. K. Peters

Menstrual bear-

ing down pains, sap the vitality out of

Wine cf Cardui makes

possible because it cures

these troubles not simply

the pain, but driving out these

diseases

Wine of Cardui fits woman for every

duty of life.

Three Happy MothersMRS. C. of Qrcely, Neb.: ni In bad health and suffered

great pain at the monthly periods. After using Wine of Cardui I was greatlyrelieved and two months ago gave birth to a fine boy baby,

MRS. TOM of Rocheport, Mo.: Two years ajro I spent abouthalf the winter in bed. In February 1 commenced to taLo your Wine ofCardui. I was better at once and in a month was like a different person.My baby was born on Easter morning and my health li.u been good ever since.Every expectant mother should uie this excellent medicine.

H. 0. SHELin", of Monterey, la.: Year before lat I raid $50.00 doctorbills for my wife. After that my wifo used one bottle of Wine of Cardui andsine months after she gave birth to a thirteen pound boy baby and 1 haven'tpaid any doctor bill sinoe.

Wine of Cardui Is yours to take today.You can aec'iiro a $1.00 bottlo from your

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druggist.

Francis I I'otts, Mrs Francis I,. PottW i:. Parsons, H. W Pterte, .Miss L,

Peters. F W Haw. Mrs M. II. Mchey,Miss Helen Koedcr, Mrs I U. Slaley,lev II i: Stllwell, Mrs 11 i: Stll

well, J. T Snder, Gin Sn.vdcr, Jr,Mrs. Geo Snvder, Jr Mrs C HBpauldlnp Miss Anna Stnlcy, J. Tonbean, I. It Wcstdahl, I.lcnt. A. Wucskov, II P Wllllts. W C WinchesterM A Whipple I) 11. Walnw right, Mrs1). II. Walnw right J K Williamson, lV I, White Miss 0 1. Revell FrointjjHonolulu, J I . McCulloch Mrs, J I

McCulloih and daughter, Miss I,. fiI.ons, Mlis M II. Norton

10 1WT FIE BE

PROMOTION COMMITTEEMAN

TO SEE ADMIRAL TRAIN

COPY FOR NEW FOLDER ONIS APPROVED LOOK-

ING INTO STEAMSHIPSTORY.

The text for the Hawaii PromotionCommittee's new folder on Hawaii wasgone over jesterday afternoon at a

meeting of the Committee. J. A. Mc

iCandlcss, Fred Smith, E. I Spaldingand J A M. Johnson being present.Mr Spalding had taken an hour in memorning to look the manuscript overand lind marked out about 1,000 wordsto make room for a brief historicalsketch of tne Islands, The copy wasapproved chiefly as Spalding had editedIt.

Spalding was voted the thanks of thCommittee for going over tho "dope"and McCnndlois remarked that Spalding had done the Job very consclcntlously. The banker wai modest nboutIt and declared that he had found Itdifficult to cut out any of the descrip-tive material He looked appreciative-ly at Ilojd and the latter blushed.

One little argument was hnd over thorelative merits of the words "equableress" and "equability " llovd had It"equableness," In reference to Hawaiiweather, and Spalding suggested "equa-bility" Ilojd won out with hisbit newness. There wns no copy of thoHuff for the press to peruke and a mom

br expruH'cil the wish that the detailsof discussion ii9 to what was to be leftout and what was to go In should bo

kept out of public print, but the wishhnd uinri) to do with the eliminationof what 1 nth member hnd to say thanwith what wni tald, as separated fromthe gentlemen who said It

llojil had (let tared In his screed thatthere were no poisonous Insect In Hawaii This went under the blue penal,for 1t was thought that icntlpedcs.scorpions. vellow-Jackct- s and mosquitoes were poisonous Insects and It

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would hardly be fair to Ignore them.Mud plasters were Informally retom-mende- d

for Insect bites when the biteswere received out of the ready reachof drug stores and other regular relic!

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stations.After the copy was read it was found

that the wlreles-- tetjraph system hadbeen left out of tho write up. It wasvoted, by all means, to Insert somawireless text. The telephone systemwas also voted In, the Rapid Transitlikewise.

Tho subject of newspaper reports oltho new steamship line from Portlandtu San l'randno ami Honolulu an,)batk to Portland was brought up, thoSecretary suggesting that the mattcibo looked Into with n view to nsccrtalnlug what truth there might be Inthe statement of plans. It was notthought worth while to hold back thepublication of the new folder merelyfor the mention therein of the proposedsteamship service. Ilojd said the Ham

people were back of thescheme, they were not In the businessonly for money, but for Increasing tutGerman merchant marine.

The secretary announced that It. P.Wood, the new secretary, would arrivetoday from Sau Diego In the Sonoma,On the suggestion of J. A, M. John-son, who goes to the Orient today, A,

Qartley was elected vice chairman,slnte Chairman J A. McCandless goesto the Coast on the 27th and It wasnecessary to have some one to conductthe meetings of the Committee duringhis abscuce.

The Secretary handed J A M. John-ro-

letters of Introduction to the following W Porter Ilojd, U S ViceConsul at ShniiKhal Thomas McKnnt Yokohama, II Griggs Holt, formerlyof Honolulu, thlt-- curl; of tho P. M

8 S Co at Hongkong, Lieut Comniandcr Roger Welles, of tho I' S liattleshlp Ohio, though whom he hopesto be Introduced to Trainof the Asiatic licet, and others.

Mr Johnson said he would do all Inhis power, whllu flooding tho Orientwith National Cash Registers, to pro-

mote Interest In Hawaii He will endeavor to see Train andInduce him to let a few vessels of thefleet visit Honolulu this winter TheOhio may go to San Frnnclsto for anoverhauling, passing this way. A

bunch ot cruisers might accompany herthis far, stay awhile and then returnto the ABiatlc station,

Messrs, McCandless, Smith, Spaldingand llod all chipped in and raisedfifty tents for Johnson to spend onriotous living or In Inducing Train tobring a few ships hero. Johnson wasdeeply affected by tho donation and wasat a loss to propcily express his thanks

nilecc Iteclus wns n great worker,

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Every cnr ho turned out a volume oftits "fleographlo Unlverscllo" from hisstudio at Geneva.

BRIGHTER p ROSPECTS

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Discontent gnaws at the root of happiness; but awish to do better Is Itself the root of progress.

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You cannot do better than to have your house wiredfor Electric Lights Your home life will be wonder

fully brightened tnereoMany ways in wnicn tne Electric Light can be used

to advantage may be explained In a personal inter-view with a representative of this company.

Advise us that you are looking for Information andwe will do the rest.

HAWAIIAN ELECTRIC CO., Ltd.Office King St., near Alakca 'Phone Main 390

teS.m,!WNfe!fWf IMMfWtlMMWHfHBtOir)

What Is It?Something New!

Peach Mellow

and Rasport

Consolidated Soda Water Works, ltdTELEPHONE MAIN 7 J

&&JjaJ?JHAWAIIAN SISAL MATTRESSESTry a Hawaiian Sisal Mattress and see for yourself, If they

are not clean, cool and nice to sleep on. Sisal Is not only madeinto Mattresses, but we make pillow and cushions out of It Bythe lacrt mall from the Mainland one of our men received a let-

ter, and on the envelope was his name and then below, careMr. Hawaiian Sisal Mattress, etc, to the Hawaiian Sisal hasnot only become popular here, but the name has reached theMainland,

THE COYNE FURNITURE COMPANY, Limited,

rsrisHotel and Union Streets.

PACIFIC TRANSFER CO.WILL CALL FOR YOUR BAGGAGE

We pack, haul and ship youtKoods and lave you money.

Dealcri in STOVE WOOD, COAL and KINDLINGS.

oujri la Brisk Witihiuc, 126 Kingr St. Phone Main 58

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We are prepared to supply the People of Honolulu with Frtthect atISLAND MEATS. Also, Garden Produce of all kinds; Butter, Eggs, Chick-ens, Turkeys, Sucking Pigs, Bacon, Ham; In fact, FIRST'CLASS MARKET la called upon to furnish.

JAS. E.MAIN 76. FORT ST.. OPP. LOVE BLM.

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THERE IS "0 SUBSTITUTE FOR A WOVEN WIRE BED.

The Woven Wire Bed has become so deservedly popular that 999 out ofevery 1,000 beds sold are of that ma.e. WhyT Because, when properlyconstructed, It has excellences posses ed by no other. A level, flexible top,no gaps, will always resume Its shap after use. Its supports, however,must be rigid. Wire or hoop Iron wilt not support a spring bed.

When you buy one of Bailey's R 1st and Vermin-proo- f Wire Beds, youget an article very close to perfection. For sale In the Furniture Storesand at the factory on Alapal St Tel. Main 1661.

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at 120 King Street, Honolulu,T. II., by tho

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Entered at tho I'ostofflco at Houululu as second-clas- s matter.

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Honolulu, County of Oahu. )C. O P.OCKUS, lltislness Manager of

tho llullctln Publishing Company, Ltd ,

being first duly sworn, an onth, deposesand says: That tho following Is atrue and correct statement o'circulation for the week ending Oelober 13th, 1905, of the Dally andWeekly Editions of tho Evening UuiJetln:

Circulation of Evening Bulletin.Saturday, Oct. 7 zziMonday, Oct. 9 2209Tuesday, Oct. 10 215?Wednesday,Thursday, Oct. 12 2105

Friday, Oct. 13 22U3Average DAILY CIRCULATION. .221C

Circulation of Weekly BulletinTuesday, Oct 10,1905 2351Number of Weeklies delivered on

tne Island of HAWAII alone.. 1039COMBINED guaranteed average

circulation loGflBULLETIN PUBLISHING CO. ITD,

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nubscrlbed and sworn to before mo this 14th day of

SEAL October, A. I). 1903.P. 11. BURNETT",

Notary Public, Honolulu, Count i

of Oahu, Territory of Hawaii

TUESDAY. OCTOUElt 17, 1005

Kcnlly. there seems little piospectof a shortage In candidates lor Delegale, when the time comes for theline-up- .

Illg fry hnving been disposed of thePowers will y-'- devote thomselu-- tc

the delayed sitauUlug of the little oneilike Venezuela.

There Is probably more fun in a covboy exhibition, than in spending days,weeks and months trying to lasso JusIKc In the Parker ca-e- .

Can It be that Theodore Roosevelt,lir office, has dtsiou'reilthat civil setVlccTlsn't nil thnt Theodore Jloosceltout of office, crocked It up to bo?

Cabinet officers with free power todismiss civil serlce employes, hnafcmple opportunity to enforce the oli'rule "To the v it tors belong tho spoils.'

The longer Commander I.ucicnYoung's trial continues, the more loud.ly do witnesses for the prosecutioninitio the Bkelctonu in the closets o'spite.

Though he Is not met by a specialcommittee or tendered a, public rcteplion, Honolulu has seldom entertainedR more widely honored or more Important guest than lllshop O Council

Is It remarkable that the Presidentshould rcqulie duties to bo paid onthe goods his daughter brings into th'country on bur return? There Is cerlalnly no good reason for her belutconsidered as exempt.

Commissioner Wong merely wantstho American peopifl lo distinguish

tho merchant and tho laborer.Doubtless they will eventually do Itbut this Is one of the points on whichtho early education of the country hasbeen sadly neglected.

THE LOCAL STEAMER

Announcement by J. A. McCandlesgthnt be intends to "look up" the local(.teamer question while on his trip tothe Coast gles dcflnlteness to a projectof more than ordinary local Interest.

It Is one thing to say that a steamerIc needed and quite another to put theproposition into concise form that laystho whole project before business menIn a business like manner. One manusually has to do the detail work ofany pioneer enterprise and there luone better able to do If successfullthan onu inoed by an enthusiastic Ijh

lief In tho broad merits ot his nmblHon.

The expanding traffic of the Pacific,In freight and passengers, Is certain toattract tho attention of the local financiers. Just at the present ttmo the)are drawn to It by a realization thatHaw-al- l is left out in the through busi-

ness of established lines. This Is quite,natural. Iluslncss men don't ask theirpatrons to buy a seven dollar nrtl.do when they can sell adollar trip with little more, perhapsless effort.

By the same token thero Is no reasonwhy business men ot Honolulu should

When legitimate business enterprisecarries with It an element of publictplrlt for Mill. ling up a town or u

of the country, there Is Jut onething for Intelligent business men toil-o- help It nlong.

HARDY mmHOLT

iiAH IIICounty Attorne John I), Wlllnrd of

Kauai nirlved from tho Onrden Islandbringing tho news of Judge Hardy'sdisposal of the mandamus cao of thoCounty of Kauai ngalnst Tax AssessorHolt of Oahu and Tax Assessor Knrleyof Kauai, to compel them to assess andcollect the Income taxes of certain Kn-ua- l

corporal Ion on Knual Instead ofon Oahu, In order that Kauai, and notOahu. as at present, could get the beneflt of the County hnlf of tho taxes.

Judge Hardy's dlsposnl of tho casoIs a disappointment, as ho docs notdiscuss the burning Issuo nt all . Homeielv gavo n pro forma Judgment forthe respondents, dismissing tho hillngalnst them, for tho purpose of hav-

ing tho Supreme Court pass on thomatter In the near future.

GIFFARD WAS DROWNED

(Continued from Paoe 1.)nolulti. Yesterday morning Olffnrd retiled about three o'llm K, but was outof his berth and on tleik again longbefore da light Ills roommates, I".

V, Macfarlano and Waller Austin,wondered Feoral times, and comment-"(-

upon It, when and where the mnnset tired sufficient sleep He smoked

IsnrrUo.j almost IncessantlyPeople unacquainted with (11 Hard

innrelcd nt his continuous wnlMng.Ills friends cxplalnel that he was agreat walker and that he hail Just re-

turned from a trip on foot through themountains. Throughout the oage he

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greeted acquaintances cordially and .,, Not mittseemed bo the best of IilrltB.,tiiP lioat hml

seldom down a steamer chair ilone. .. ... . . .. :.mil moreonen woum lean against mo

angs, nnd watch coming tholini Aflnri.i

,,l:lniiinB ft,w mmi(es wo'.- -.l

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EVENING IlULLKTIN, HONOLULU. T. H., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18,

decks. No or nn thing to showthat" Clifford contemplated suicidewas behind.

P. I), lllckcrtou heard Olffard re-

mark to n small child jcsterclay morn-ing that ho wished he was oerboard.

attention was paid to the exclama-tion by Mr. Illckerton he did notthink of It ngnln the deed hadbeen i onunlttecl

Mr. (llltard Intended returningto the Islands with his brother, W. M.Olffard, nnd family, nnd plannedto them In Han rrnnclsco. Mr.

his tho um(,,. for Il01lri(,to In started on Its tourhc again

sat In ,.ng nuPn ,,,,

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'(llffard and his folks left the Statesabout the time his brother was starting upon his ncatlon. During the re-

turn trip he remarked sexeral times toC. II. Iluckland that he greatly regretted not having met his brother's familyupon their return from an extendedtrip through Europe.

Mr (ilffard's ncntlon was passed atLake Tnhoe nnd In tho mountains Inthat Mclnlty of California. Most of his1 mo was spent In fishing and walkingexpeditions. He hnd enjoyed his tripto the "fullest extent nnd on a numberof occasions mentioned what n goodtime he had had during his visit Jjtho Coast. Ho seemed particularlypleased to know that he was Hearinghome again and from his actions andconversation looked forward to his ar-

rival In Honolulu with great pleasure.Mr. Olffard was one of the pasecngers

on the Alameda that waswrecked Septembir .10th. Upon his re-

turn to San Francisco he went to thoOccidental Hotel where he remaineduntil the following Moiulav, nnd afterlearning thnt the Sonoma would leaveOt lober Kill, he returned to the mountains on nuotner outing.

Many of the passengers were nt dintier when ie news was carried fromone end of fie lioat to the cither thata jusEcnger had gone ocrboard amithe report created considerable excite-ment. People rushed everywhere Intenrch of rclathcs nnd friends notknowing who was In the water. WhenIt was learned that Edward Olffard wasthe iost passenger the excitement wnsIntense. .Straining their ejes In cveiy

idlreitlnn his nimiv frlpnila untifinil

ji, cilffnrd hnd been n resident of

Horn in a sailing chsp! when he was uboy. He was born on the Isle'of Jersey.With the exception of his brother'sfamily he has no other relatives on theislands.

C. I). Cooper has filed his flnnl nccounts ns guardian of Reynold UrodloMeOrcw. n minor, chnrglng himselfwith JG2S2 11) nnd asking to be nltowed$CJ2l.r,S. He wnltc all commissionand resigns. Pauline Mi Orew, the wlf iof J. S. Mi Orew. Is appointed as guatdlan of the minor.

HOUSES TO LET

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rooms 25.00Vineyard St. (furnished) 1 bed-

room 25 00Warehouse, Kakaako 30 00

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In the following goods, we have boththe stamped designs on linen and the

finished article:Soap Cases, Safety Pin Cases,Powder Bags, Hair Pin Cases,Thermometer Covers,Needle Cases, Jewel Bags,Infants' Pique Booties,Stick Pin cases, Veil Bags,Infants' Woolen Booties,Handkerchief Cases, Glove Cases,Cravat Holders,Collar and Cuff Sets,Medicine Dials,Shaving Paper Cases,Infants' Bibbs In Pique and Linen,and a Large Variety of Stamped

Doylies, Etc.

COMMENCED PIECESWe are showing a limited number

of Stamped Centre Pieces, each havinga completed section showing the prop-er shading and stitches, and with allthe necessary materials attached.

Among these are Rose, Poppy, This-tle, Clover, Holly, Eyelet Embroideryand Conventional Design?.

Begin your Christ-mas presents NOW and you will havethem rtady In proper season.

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W U.S. MINISTER TO ENGLAND

Commends Pe-ru-- na to All Catarrh Sufferers.

Ika ewt'jjfoinsmglTTon. Lout E. Johnson Is the son of the late lteverdy Johnson who was United

Btntcs Senator from Maryland, alo Attorney General under President Johnson,anil United States Minister to England, and who wan regarded ns the greatestconstitutional lawyer that over lived.

In a recent letter from lOOOF St., N. V., 'Washington, P.O., Mr. Johnson says I

"No one should longer suffer from catarrh when Peruna Is ac-

cessible. To nty knowledge It has caused relief to so many of myfriends and acquaintances, that It Is humanity to commend Its use toa'll persons suffering with this distressing disorder of the humansystem."'Louls E. Johnson.

Catarrh Poisons. 'Catarrh Iscnpnbloof changing all the

g secretions of tho body Into"aiding fluids, which destroy anil

every part they como In contactwith. Applications to the places affect-ed by catarrh can do little good savo tosoothe or quiet dUagreenblo symptoms.Itcnco It Is that gargles, sprays, atom-izers and Inhalants only servo tut tem-porary relief.

There

to

time.

For special directions everyone sbould read "The Ills of Life," a otwhich surrounds each bottle. Peruna Is for sale by chemists drug-gists at one dollar per or six for Ave dollars. ,

Those wishing direct with Dr. Hartman wait thenecessary In receiving a reply should address S. D. Hartman, Co-

lumbus, Ohio, U. S. A.DenBon. Smith & Co. supply the retail drug trade In

Oft' Secret MissionWith Message

From Pope To MikadoIn charge of the American College ntHome, the seat of Papal power. Stor--

les hae had It thnt ho was attime at outs with Pnpo I.eo, withwhom he had been on tho most favor- -

ablu terms. Any misunderstanding 01

that ma havebetween tho old Popo and lllshopO'Connell, however, was. It Is said, for-

gotten by Plus when he eamo to tholeadership of tho Roman CatholicChurch.

Illsbop O'Connell Is n mnn of unusually powerful personality. Physically,he Is largo and well proportioned. Ho

lllshop Wm. H. O'Connell, on ttn Im-

portant mission to the Mikado of Ja-pan, from the Popo, Is perhapsmost prominent passenger aboard theKorea passing through to tho OrientAccompanying him aro the Itev. B. W.Collins nnd another gentleman ot thecloth.

famous churchman Is IliBhop otPortland, Maine. At ono tlmo ho wnacarries a hend whose mnsslveui'ss Ismost Impressive. Ills oycB, penetrat-ing, very far apart and of a goldenbrown hue, possess tho faculty of read-ing human nnturo at a glanco. Ho Isfciich n mnn as he obeyed. Ho re-

veals In look, cnrrlago, ord,nnd hand-shnk- tho master, lenderthinker, diplomat, philosopher, mould

If Honolulu besiegedby bishops with tho Mi-

kado from tho Pope day In thePage 8.)

NEW FORMED.

from 1.)Tha Ifalnno

. tmnnnn .iii.io .!.......i..' ...i.par value $10 with prlvtlege extension $250,000. The

1 but one remedy that has thedesired effect, and that remedy is Pe-

runa. This remedy strikes at onco tothe roots of catarrh by restoring thecapillary vessels their healthy elas-ticity. Peruna Is a temporary pal-liative, but a radical cure.

Send for Dr. Hartman's look,sent freo for a short AdJrcss ThoPeruna Drug Manufacturing Co., Co-

lumbus, Ohio.copy

all andbottle, bottles

correspondence and candelay Dr.

Trill Honolulu.

unpleasantness existed

tho

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canmanner

As

to $50,000, tho shores being distributedas follows: W. O. 1!500; IM- -

onojvanl Pollltz, 2300; W. M. Olffard, 1.- -

mhiuj ii. m. wiiuney .ksii; Henry St.Conr. 2:oii: nnd i: I. SuahUm- - ".-,-()

(Ten per cent of the subscribed cnpltalUai imn ltM for i cngh

130th companies bhall have corunr.nte existence for fifty jears....., n m.THE QUEEN'S HOSPITAL

PAY PATIENT DEPARTMENT

THE QUEEN'S H08PITAL PAYPATIENT DEPARTMENT offers supe

accommodations and attendancefor pay patients both In ward andvate rooms. The recent "Pauahl Annex" addition to the Hospital with Itsmodernly equipped Room,Sterilising, Anesthetic and Bathrooms,also portable baths, afford an up-to- -

date service in every respect, withResident Physician, staff of trainedNurses, ic, also an Elevator 8ervlce,

,The following are the rates, which Include all charges for ordinary medicalcases If In charge the regular Hos-pital Physicians and Surgeons:Private Rooms . .$2.50 to $3.50 per diem

.Ward $1.50 per diemPracticing Physicians are Invited to

'P'aco patients In the Hospital either111 niu pi ivaio uu mo, uitii pnAMta 9a aASV4 mlv imilAii 41a aawa a4

geons are Invited to use 'e Operatingrtoom or tne Hospital unor tne abovespecified rates, and arrangements forhours can be made with the Superlntendent.

Persons desiring admission theHospital should apply to the Superin-tendent, on the premises, Punchbowland Miller

inrorrnatlon or referepceapply to trie Superintendent or Restdsnt Physician at the Hospital, GEO.w 8MTH E8Q terot, (B,ni0r.nith m. r. . .,. itunn r... J

er and humorist. Tho two priests who ,her own phyi1cIilnp tubJeet t0 theaccompany tho Illsbop nppear to bo nl. Buel of th0 Hospital; such patientsmost afraid of him. Iwlll. however, have to pay their own

lllshop O'Connell went to tho Pall Doctor,tho first thing after tho Korea camo Applicants for admission to the HosInto port. jpltsl must furnish the Superintendent

At high noon lie graced tablo In tho ,urety or Hospital charges, or elsedining room of tho Young Hotel, whero My two weeks In advance, v. Vchhe found the topfloorbree.es most dep fr S VViIfrom $5.00 to $15.00 Is rude for use of

There a Pulletln reporter found operating Room and n 'terlals. Sur.

people wcromessages for

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Vitla

Shows Up

TownsendThe speclnl committee of the Board

of Supervisors appointed to Tnestlgntcthe matter of tho assault of Deputym...t vi.i t 0..-.1- .1

Townsend met this afternoon, present, , .

". S" ir " AU""I!' !,Uh'.S?:.r """"? ...." "."".." " '

Liini ntiv iitnviii utib tuniisviiu uoconspicuous by his absence.

i1nms called the meeting to order,stating that it had been called to In- -

vestignte the proposition of Vlda andTownsend. He hnd been trying to findthe latter. In spite ol diligent searchhe hud been 11ns11cceskf.il.

I.uras naked Vlda to make a state- -

ment. Vlda said he thought It wasumy luu cum cuniiHc-iit-i Biiuum utruiIt. .Adams said ho agreed with him.

Lucas stated that It had been saidthat Townsend had asked Vlda to calltho matter off.

Vlda said In answer to a questionfrom Smith that he did not deny thoaisattlt. The trouble had started uponsome statements Townsend had made toAnno nnd others. He called him tohis offlco and asked him about It.Ton?nil said he was sorry and wouldnut do so again. Vlda slapped his faceand told him to get out.

Townsend had made a proposition toVlda asking him for protection for aJapanese gambling' house In Kakaako.Vlda reported this to the Sheriff, whohad been approached ln the same way. I

This led to Townsend's discharge fromthe police force.

In answer to a quesilon from AdamsVlda said Townsend came to his officebecause ho asked him.

"Do you think Townsend Is afraidto come here? Do you think that he istoo much of a coward?" asked Smith.

"I lnno no reason for thinking eo,"sold Vlda.

"Has he not served In Jail?" askedMoore.

"I think so," said Vlda.Vlda said further thnt Townsend had

told witnesses that Vlda was the causeof bis being tired, and that he wouldcniito Vlda'H discharge een If he hadlo make some Japanese perjure them-selves befo.ro the Urn nil Jury.

"Did you not call Townsend becniiEO

jou saw him speaking to Mr. Adams?"asked Smith.

"I did not. I had been looking forhim for several days," answered Vlda.

"Don't you think that it was improper for you to strike him In youroffice as Deputy Sheriff while youwere In uniform?"

"If I did I only acted as my prede-cessors and superiors did. High Sher-iff Henry has struck men for less pro-vocation than that," said Vlda.

Smith repeated his question andVida stated ho slapped hi in with hisopen hand. The Advertiser's story wasuntrue. Townsend had told Joe Dlasthat he was jiald to make the black-mailing statements against Vlda.Townsend had told Chas. Clark that howanted Vlda to call the matter off,but Vlda had but little confidence inClark.

Vlda said further that ho was repri-manded by tho High Sheriff. He hadnever been lnlted to attend the meet-ings of the Supervisors when they tooktho matter up. Adams had told himthe whole matter was left to the Sheriff.

Moore said he thought nothing fur-ther could be done.

l.ucas eald ftuit he did not thinkVlda should bo suspended since he hadbeen reprimanded.

Moore said that Townsend had beennotified to be present but had not come,He ha'il no kick..

Adams asked the Supervisors If anyof them had told Townsend. They saidthey had not. Adams said be hadtried to And blm tor a week but couldnot.

Adams sald.Jie did, .nqthlnk (hatthe matter should. ba dronned tipfni--

Townstmd hadibeen seen.,'Officer Mlkl said be bad told Town- -

sned of the Investigation. Townsend:said he did not know whether he wourabe. present or not as he wbb Jnsym- -

5war)tAd&fis

I00 TIMESHe Read the Pamphlet to Keep Up

His Courage.

This letter was unsolicited:Salt Lako City, Utnh,

March 31, 1905.Jno. J. Fulton Co., San Frnnclsco

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, "M. SOnHNSEN."Blight's Dlsenso and Diabetes aro

now curnblo In about 87 per cent, ofall cases by Fulton's Compounds.Send for literature.

HONOLULU DUUa CO., Agents.When to suspect Ilrlght's Disease-weak- ness

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Tickets and Information at OahuRailway station and Trent & Co , orring up Halelwa Hotel, King 53.

On Sundays the Halelwa Limited, atwo-ho- train, leaves at 8:22 a. m.;returning, arrives In Honolulu at 10:10p. m.

pathy with Vlda nnd would try to getthe matter discontinued. Mlkl said hecould find Townsend today.

Mlkl was asked to tell Anno, Town-sen- d

and Joe Dlas to bo present tomor-row night when the Investigation couldbe resumed.

Mlkl said he did not know If Annowould como as h,e was a busy man.

Adams saltl that he thought that thei Board had- power .to subnewna. but onImiADtii.kiinn'i.'AliAiiM ah.i ..!. .vision, " .'

The meeting was Anally ndjoumett,until tomorrow 'it 8 p. m,

1 iAn Job PrinUnf at TIM Bolltila

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isiaiwiiiiiifi mmSTORM CALF

Ask To See Lot 25.7

MclNERNY SHOE STORE,

GRAND

FORT STREET

Cowfeoy "

ContestJ-- 0

KAPIOLANI PARK,

Saturday, Oct. 212:45 P. M.

Admission,Grand Stand.Fifty Cents.

TICKETS ON SALE AT WALL,NICHOLS CO.

Special Sale

."'j

OP

GOOD BOOKSNOTE THE FOLLOWING PRICES

Gordon Keith 81.O0If I Were King Sl.OOThe Call of the Wild 81.0UThe Gentlemen from Indiana.. Sl.OOVia Crusls Sl.OOThe Celebrity Sl.OUThe Hound of the Baskervllles..

Sl.OOIn the Palace of the King.... Sl.OOIne Right of Way Sl.WThe Honorable Peter Stirling....

rrnThe Etefnal --CityThe ChristianRupert of Hentzau

...... r7575

Priscner of ZendaDavid HarumLetters from a Self-mad- Merchant

to His Son Sl.OOWe have many more titles at same

price.

WALLNllOl'SGo.

To Ship Owners, Ship Captains

And Ship Agents.

Until further notlco we will, dcllvoi

oft ballaBt at 40c. per ton and hard

ballast at SOc.

' LORD & BELSEIt,

Telephone Main 198; South and K

watabao Sts. 317J-3- t

PIANOS

i

Don't pay rent for a piano WHENYOU CAN BUY ONE FROM US ATRENTING PRICES.

COYNE FURNITURE CO., LTD.

MRS. ANNIE KEARNSMANQO CHUTNEY FACTORY

Islands Jama and Preserves a Specialty. Order, dellv.red to any part ofeKy. 1M HOTEL ST., TELEPHONEBLUE 1411.

The PACIFIC HOTEL

UNION STREET.Sm-v- th b.t mul In the

eKy. Try K. TkkeU for 21 meals,

AN UNLINED, TAN,

STORM CALF WORK-IN-

DALMORAL,

This shoe Is built forheavy wear, wet, rocky,dry, or otherwise.

I very light In weight,having no lining, double

oles and reinforced raw-

hide counters; so thatthey will not go over atthe heel, and will standthe spur.

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HastyCooking ggWiC ft

A MATCH, A TURN OF 2TC THE VALVE ON THE 4

GAS RANGES 1and you're Instantly ready Jfor the dinner's cooking.

No waiting for the fire to

burn up.

No fuel expense when thecooking's finished.GAS RANGES ARE SOLD

BY DEALERS AND BY

HONOLULU GAS CO.,LIMITED

Kt&iV&xv'ALL KINDS OF

FOUNTAIN PENS

5

Mx

..

Perhaps you like tne kindor maybe you would prefer a Water

man Ideal or a Parker Lucky Curve,

Whatever your taste, we have thepen you want Our St- - 'ard Self-Fille- r

la giving general sat "on.See window display In

Ing.

HAWAIIAN NEWS CO,, Liu,

YOUNG BUILDING STORE.

8 NEW CHAIRSWe are In receipt of a large

shipment of Chairs at all pricesand for all purposes. Superiorworkmanship and wealth of de-sign make the assortment a notable one, and all persons needingchairs will do well to Inspect ourgreat stock.

Porter Furniture Co.,Young Bulldlilg. Corner Hotel St

The Atchison, ToptkaAND

Santa Fe Railway System

For Rates of freight for East orWest bound merchandise apply to

Theo. H. Davies & Co., Ltd.Freight Agents for the Territory of

Hawaii. 31D5-l-

THE COBWEB CAFE. ,

QUEEN and ALAKEA 8T8.TEL. MAIN 492.

FINE MEALS,WINES, LIQUORS,

AND BEER.

s--Camara & Co., Props- .-2

DR.GUNN'S BL00D AND

ATsMithUks.tBMl-Ua.NERV- TONICMake. Fl.sh and atr.natn for lok nndN.rou.Wom.n.atop.wuknM.Jnltti.r

t b maklnat atrona. nan raa Diana.aHMkdl.iMbTBlvlnaou.tr.natnor be', for a., urma.h'v on rooelptrlM. Wrlttuj

SIR. BUMUIKI

".skiv.about Horn. Tr.atm.ni.

O OO...rnllaa'.ihlat'a.

UP

T. II., 18,

Tho case of Ethel Ilarr, the trainednitrite who Ih tiling tho Hnpld TransitCa for $5000 for bus.tnlnert while sho was a onllin Mntinn line h.iil nnnin Htrt-- Co....

The K.nuicu PunutionTrnimlf Po llirminli Its nlfnrnova f!n. !?ll! I'Unullon

tic, and filed amotion for on order for a ex- -

nmlnnllnn nf Mlea llnrrThe motion asked that tho

Via rurnmlnpfl fn tinr nlfctwri nhvalrnl Ulawili Co.h

rtMwiititfi

BVBNINO BULLETIN. HONOLULU. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER

10 BE fX

damages Injuriouspassenger

1ntprctlnil

Harrison,physlcnl

HONOLULU EXCHANGE

...'...yesterday.

WUIiliiRton

plaintiff 81,,w1"s,fc.Pi.",r

n..Pti.ta ,.., rAn..rn1.1ii tKwolli.nJ"uua oivu h.fuiuuiu iiioiimni. ftCIHC SMr mill.as the court might seem proper, andwas supported ly affidavits by With-Ington- ,

Manager Dallentyno of tho Rap-

id Transit Co, and Harrison.Wlthlngton In his affidavit stated

that he had asked Frank Thompson,one of Miss Harr'fl nttorne9, It tinplaintiff would permit certain physl

cxamlno her. Thompson an Tii.phon. Co Zswereu sue wuuiu noi i?""..''.. HiloR.tiro.Jwchiiii iiuc miuHU nur iu uu pu.

nnllcntyncs affidavit reads aslows: "That has examined tho list HiwT.r.Mpcof passengers nbout to depart on thntteamer Ventura for San Francisco this17th day of October, l0r, nnd haifound therein the name of Mrs. Karland party, two rooms upper outslda,th.it from Infoimatton based on inquiryat the Ilojnl llaunllnn Hotel he b

Stein

BONUS

Gov)

K.huku

lloves that the raid Mri. has lMn Sug.rt.oowith her In her employ train ffuitMMHiCntDc"L.

nurse and that sho and plaintiff wiiu Agrk

nbout to depart In the steamer Veillura. eti." Sales Between

Harrison hU said that 27.00:on tho lfith asked phln llryde,tilt would permit tho examination andIt sho was going leao the next day.

hurriedly left the room saying In answer both questions that

was mute Latest sugar quotation, cents,clhly closed the door of tho roomhad entered to prcient furthervernation.

Tho motion was heard by Judge Lind-

say afternoon. Thompson op.posed with affidavit in which be

Henr) Waterhouse Trust Go,, Ltd,,

Stock Bond

Offices: Cor. Fort ana M.rchant SUTelephone Exchange No

Stocks Bonds Wantedhave kind, of

your Stocks Bonds withwill secure you

P. Thielen Broker.btated that on Oct. 14th Wlthlngtonand Dallentyno had asked him per-

mit an examination of Miss Darr byDr. C. D. Wood and Dr. W. U Moore,tho llapld Transit Company's physi-cians. Thompson Bald Miss Llarr wouldnot, but that the report of two reput-able physicians, who had examinedMIbs was open to Inspection.Within? ton raid would make a for-

mal dt uiiil ny letter, but no sucheer roiolvod. says

r.,omson, tailed on him while hojuay, nnd Thompson told him makohis deminds through tho court, andthat he stnfld mute on tho question

whether Miss Ilarr would allow thoxnmlmitlon.Judge Lindsay granted tho motion

of tho defendant and ordered that thoexamination bo made, appointing Dr.C. H. Wood and (1. Hodginslcrform It.

MIhs Parr (lied exceptions theOtr tho grournb that tho affldaUWlit btipport of tho motion worn Insuffi-cient law, and that tho order wasunauthorised nnd contrary to law.

understood Miss Barr leftfor San Francisco withouthaving allowed herself to be examined.

ioii mmCASE IN HANDS

OF ai tniSuperintendent of Public Works C. S.

Ilolloway stated today that bad giv-

en tho matter of the contract for thenew .nsane Asylum buildings Into thohands of the Attorney Oencral's De-

partment. The work specified undertho (ontrncLhas not been performed bythe contractors, the American Hawai-ian Dnglneerlng and Construction Co.,who claimed that the clause calling fortho construction of the buildings witha concrete block manufactured underhigh pressure madeImpossible.

In probability the Territory willproceed to enforce the forfeiture ot thebonds put uii by tho contractors tosure tho completion of tho work beforoOct. 12, J905. The on thnthrtfo which togcthc"form tho contract for tho entire Job,

follows: A. N. Campbell andVf. Mason, furnishing two bondB In th.sums of $11,954 and $763 respectivelyand Charles II. Oilman J. W. Mailon, who furnished 194 bond.

'exhibits from various localschools have been arranged a new

Weekly Edition of th. Jtrenlng eel of especially constructed cupboardsBulletin give, a complete luminary of In the rooms of the Department of

th. un of th. Ur.

fflft tiHi miMgti.iiikiil y r 'J&

SAM

HONOLULU. October 18, 1005.

NAME OF STOCK

C Brcwtr .-.

SUGAREw& PUnutionCo ...MtwatUnAerlcuitir'ICc

riiwalkn SugarHononni CoHon oka a Sugar ...

i . Sugardevelopments

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performance

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Kotoa Sugar Co..Sugar

Th.

Sugar

UAoaiM Sugar Co.

PtfhtQ Stt C.PImmtMIIICW.l.lu.AtrkalM.IWillufca CW.llaM SavAf StYWalma.iU st,rGo

miscellaneousInter-lttt- nl N Col

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Hoards: 43 Kwa,.Mcllryde, $.00; too Mc

$0.00; GO Walalua, J70.00, :'"

Walalua, $75.00: 2C Walalua, J7B.00;$1000 Cal, Ilect Sug & Kef. Cs, $102.73;10 lion. U. T. & I Co. Com., $G7.C0.

Session: 50 Mcllryde, $0.00-

he to such Inquiry, and for I 3 625

con

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bondsmen

SUGAR, 3, 625 cents

LONDON BEETS, 8s, 6 (1

Geo. P. Thielen,STOCK AND BOND BROKER.

Member Hon. Stock and Bondchange.

LOANS NEGOTIATED.920 FORT ST. TEL. MAIN

andI demands for nil Securities.Llt end me and I

the highest prices.

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THE CHANCE OF A LIFETIME

TONIGHTBritt-Nelso- n

Fight!

3 NIGHTS 3EXACT REPRODUCTION OF THE

MOST FAMOUS BATTLE OFMODERN TIMES.

ELLIS' FAMOUS ORCHESTRA

LADIES ESPECIALLY INVITED.

Each blow brouuht out more distinct-ly than at the fight at Colma. 25

nights at Mechanics' Pavilionat dn rrancKco to capacity houses.

ORPHEUMTHEATREBEGINNING

Wednesday, October 18,

PRICES: SOc, 75c, $1.00.llox offlco now open.

a. A. SMITH,Announcer.

PURITY0

is one of the essential

points in all things.

V7, ifl2PLB HER

is absolutely pure.

RAINIER BOTTLING WORKS,

PHONE WHITE I33I, HONOLULU.

Mna J.b Printing at th. RullMliw

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

Automobiles for hire at Tcry. Sables.J. 1). Wlllard camo from Kauai by

the Kauai.Delicious pies like our mother

made. New England nnlscrtCome nnd ceo tho beautiful pattern

hats at Mrs. C. 1 Dlckerson'sMiss Getiovlcxc Dowsett Is homo

cgatn from a trip to tho Coast.W. II. Hoogs and family returned

this morning from n trip to the CoastMr. nnd Mrs, W. O. Smith wcro re

turning passengers by tho Korea today.

Tho phsicat committee of tho V.M, C. A. meets at 5 o'clock this aftor-noon- .

llmce Cartwrlght Jr. nrrlvcd todajfor a vacation visit with his father andlister.

Are yon reading "Ilobert Louis Stev-enson In the Pacific?" Arlclgh & Co.

"

havo it.The steamer Lchua Is loading buos

at Naval wlinrf for urlotis islandlandings.

John Kldwcll nnd Jus. V. Morgannere among the returning pnssengenIn tho Korea.

The "Keen Kutter" tools nre tho mos-- l

satisfactory steel goods. For salo byH. 0. Halt & Son.

On l'rldny, Oct. 20. Jas. Morgan willtill nt auction nt thn llnckfclil wharf

bags of Dalzu beans.Mrs. J. (S. Augur with her son, Mor

us, mid Mrs. A. II. Otis weio rvturrItiF passengers by tho Korea.

Ordi'r your calendnrs for lOOfi nnw.!'(( tho now designs at Tho IlobertCIrlevu l'rlntlng Co.. 82 Merchant St.

Tho bark llronda.-whl- di was attach-ed yesterday on the libel of n sailorhas been released upon furnishing .1

?700 bond.Mr. and Mrs. Fred. Knight nnd thcli

.laughter, Thelma Parker, the minor In

tho noted Parker ranch case, arrived!y the Korea this morning

Judge Robinson this morning deniedthe motion tor n directed 'verdict In fuvor of the defendant In the cafe ofAh I.um, charged with maintaining alottery.

An Imentory of the property of tholato S. T. Alexander In tho Territoryhas been filed, showing that he owneda lot on Dominls street, 45,000 squarefeet In extent, nnd 2.13 acres on Tantalus.CEO. FAIRCHILD'S VIEWS

On plantation labor and Kapaahomesteads Ed Towse's aftermathstory of the Taft party Latest fromParis for the ladies Comic supple-ment and all the news

IN SATURDAY'S BULLETIN.A rercptlon for Dr. nnd Mrs. Daniel

Shcpardson will be held In tho parlorsnf Pi.ntrnt ITnlnn Phnrrh on Thursday

.

owning. A Invitation ts ex From a Honolulu Hotel Manager

tended to all nnd to all "We have othermembers of tho church and congrcga- - since placing your Dry Monopote

before our guests, they use noneThe steamer Mikahala, Kanat ,..,

ports, arming mis morning, reportsgood weather on that Island and tniship St Frances and barkcntlno Pua- -

ko nt Elcclf, tho former dischargingcoal and the latter awaiting a berth.Tho Mikahala brought very llttHfreight and a fair-size- pnssenger list

Defendant s exceptions nre overruledby the Supreme Court In Moro Mchc-ul- a

vs. Pioneer Mill Co., action forejectment for a piece of land at Uhao,I.ntmlna, Maul. Defendant pleaded thogeneral Issue. caso was tried bytho circuit court, Jury waived. Judgment being rendered In favor of plain-tiff.

I. Unsenberg, proprietor of tho Oloboclothing Btore, wns n returning passenger nn tho Korea. For past clef enmonths, Mr. Itosenberg Iibb been visIt'.ng tho i:a8tern mnnufncturlng cen-

ters buying goods for his severalnnres. Pi lor to returning here ho pur.'bared n largo assortment of gentlemen's suits for this ttoie, ut NewYork, prices.

Iho Hxpo Watch Camera Is builta watch and Is a practical vest-lioek- et

camera, doing clenn-cu- t workand having nearly all the advantagesof a much largor and expensivecamera. It easily oxcels nil other

In compactness, number of ex-

posures to n loading, simplicity ofcheapness ot opera-

tion. Honolulu Photo Supply Co.Tho two Hllo County coses Involv

ing the question of tho dual poltcoforces of that city, have been appealedto tho Supreme Court from tho rulingot Judge Parsons, and hearing Bet forOct. 30. Tho cases are Mnlr vs. KnellInvolving the Question of who has thopower of appointment of tho police;and Lyman vs. Magulre, wherein thoquestion is (brought up whether thoCounty Auditor can go behind tho or-

ders ot tho ot Supervisors onnn illegal claim.

Fight films and machinery duly arriv-ed this morning on tho Korea Incharge of Mr. Will Herbert, represent,lug thu San Francisco syndicate,will open tonight as advertised at theOrpheum. Performance starts promptly at 8:30. Kills famous orchestra willdiscourse music during tho eveningTho representation Is exactly as thofight at Culmn, 18 rounds, 3 minutesduration, 1 rest; In fact, a du-

plication ot tho most historic flght ottho present century.

A writ of habeas corpus has beensued out by Wong I.ilng, a Chinese,who was convicted of receiving utolengoods by tho District Court and sen-

tenced to imprisonment. It Is allegedthat Wong Lung Is being unlawfullyheld In custody on the grounds thattho factB set forth In tho chargeagainst him do not constitute an

under the laws of the Territory.The writ, which Is directed to High

Henry Sheriff Drown, I.returnable before Judge De Dolt tomor-row.

iM&uJmtMiffc

1

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DAVIDSON'S

TRUNKSHAT8ANDCAP8

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Before goingfinely

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Hot etc. theHAVE YOU HAD V

sTIHI CO.

1024 FORT ST., I. O.

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UNDERWEARopposite

Monopole Extra Dry

QUARTS.

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Th. a Champagn. thatyou don't fMl next morning..,

Lewis & Company,LIMITED,

QROCERS &. MERCHANTS.KING 8T. TEL. 240.

THE QUEENThe of 1905

of the automobileeach marvels of perfection,combining to highestgree simplicity, reliability,

and durabilityan automo-bile- .

Automobile Warehouse onMerchant betweenand Sta.

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DRY)

WINE

modelsQUEEN

powerfeatures

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glass

PRINIO

LAGERand you will sleep sleep of a tittle?child Good beer Is a sure cure for ln--

omnia, and the morning finds the par-- ,

taker a. fresh and, chipper a. pro- -

lark. JdtjanntJMJJ8unl

Yo't lattit j'l.ice reliance on yourif otl would Mictitu

is Mire give w.tisfactioi.tl Kl:c you luijk over our nlif.-v- -

!,' of :'f.:Js Br vs.".

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COUNTERFORT STREET,

Block.

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cordial

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friends

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YOUNG

Policies In

THE GERMANIA LIFE

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Incontestable after the first yeas;Nonforfeitable after the third year;Paid Immediately upon receipt c4

proper proof, of death;Paid always In full, without any de-

duction for balance of current yearpremium;

And allow Thirty Day. of grace tarpayment of premium.;

Guaranteed loan, at 6 per cent paaiannum, Ca.h Value.;

Paid-u- p In.uranc. and Extended (as-

surance, In figure, plainly written lath. contraot

HAWAIIAN AGErsT

43 VOIIN. otr..

VISIT , iZOO

A trip to the Zoo at KalmuklIs enjoyable to children and pa-

rents alike.Besides the wonderful collec-

tion of animal, and birds, thereare other delight, too numerousto mention.

ADMISSION, 10.

RUGS! RUGSSofa Rugs.

Center Rugs,Door Rugs.

Bed-roo- m Rugs,

JUST RECEIVEDNEWEST DESIGNS

SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY

Also,CARRIAGE and DOOR MATS

In Many Sizes.

E. W Jordan & Co,, Ltd.U37 Fort Street

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8oe Pago 8, JV3W TO-DA- Y, for Now Adas.

SITUATIONS WANTED

WANTED.OJrtao Hawaiian Sugar Planters' Asso-

ciation, unskilled laborers to workax tb3 sugar plantations. Employ.nana', (n flold and other plantation"Atneiccan be Immediately given to allaihW bodied men at wages rangingdwm eighteen ($1S) to twonty (J20)GlcCirs per month. Houses, fuel,rwur end medical attenilanco

free. Transportation of allQnbrrcra accepting employment willUx! from Honolutu to tlio planta-Glm-

Apply to the office of theSJscpetJtry of tlio Hawaiian SugarPointers' Association, Hoom 20C,

SSaii tltlMing, Honolulu.Jisn., Wed., Krl. Oct. 30.

i

Jarotivc, Jujjlors, conjurors,Isdy soloist, dancers, etc.

ly Kafmukl Zoo, Friday. 7 30 p

T3 312u Itv

aPlZClAL NOTICHW.FOH HfcNT.

EKKJCE On Vineyard St.On lleach at Walklkl.

MFTO'EP In Walty ltuildlng.

STUffli: On Fort Street, upposltaCkCicu'c Church.

WXHCHOUSES On Queen Street.

FOR SALE.

Cccpured and Unimproved Proper-tti'jfl- .

BrJio la all parts of tho City.BISHOP & CO.,

Merchant Street.

TO LET.a.4iCWlng with bnsement, streot floor,

iji upstairs, cheap. Located on Nu-- 1

tutan near King street Inquire of;d.K!w Uros., King near Nuuanurir;t. 3197-l-

tfriralfihed Rooms Housekeepingcool and mosquito proof. Ala-lio-

House, Alakea St. bet. Hotel andsXtae. 22C5--

St. nt $15 per month. Ap- -

jvly s V Mrtnerny. 1130 Fort St.3202

Jtvvtiy painted cottage; sanl-rttc- r

plumbing, River SL Apply J.rff. Podmcre, Itethcl and King.

3091--

Tffcswa who want good furnished roomss-- And them at THE NEW ERA,c Pert Etreet, on their own terms.

Oreuvc3 la Chrlstly Lane. ApplyVftag Kwtl, Smith SL, mauka Hotel

J071--

f- - front room and rooms for lightfiouewkcoping. 1124 Adams Lane.

3192-l-

krunty furnished mosquito proof rooms.At 8 Vineyard SL 2728-t- f

Ctrafehed rooms at 1223 Emma streetMr. McCcrancll. 2563

csom cottage, 325 Vineyard SL nearEmma, 3101-t- f

Blank books of all sorts, ledgers.(Co, manufactured by the Bullotin Pub- -

Ifrtitm: Company.

i

BALLASTING.

JHarwallan Ballasting Company.J3est black sand from 2 to J3 a load

-- according to distance hauled. Coralrocks for stable, roads and side-walks; firewood. Third door belowKing, Maunakea Si; P. O. box 820.Telephone Main 396.

OYEINQ AND CLEANING.

Ifcmura dyes (any color) and cleanscfcitlies; repairs bicycles and

empl.vyees. E20 King St.

t". Hayashl Clothes cleaned, repairedend dyed. 537 Deretanla SL

EMPLOYMEN TOFFICE.

for house-help- , phone White 2891,General Employment Office,

cor. Pensacola and Ileretanla.3160-t- f

CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS.

Wing Chonfli cor. King and Bethel,Contractor and Builder, and DealerIn furniture; manufacture all kindsf Koa Funlture. S139tf

Mi. Hlrsl Builder, Contr. ard Employ.mat Office; Phone Main 161; IJer--teCanla beL Bmlth and Maunakea,

REPAIRING.

1 -- .. ... M.aJ .. Ra HAlUk.rifmifrviHn i.jiait .,, won ,w.,,- -

luau, izo con ou1085-t- f

BARBER SHOP.

fffer nice, smooth ahav call at theCrittcton Bfcop, llll Fort BL

Tfegg?

WANTSPCJR SALE.

Two houses and lot, 100 z 130, atnear Kalulanl School, for-

merly residence of II. It II. RuthKeellkolanl. Two lots, 50 x J 30, ad-

joining samo. At a RargoJn. P. E.IL Strauch, Waity Uldg, No. 74 KingSt.

Pino corner lot in Maklkl. Curbing,water, fruit and ornamental treosand all Improvements. Two min-

utes' walk from cars and PunohouCollege. AddresB R. F., this office.

The bis clearing sale of leading brandof cigars still continues. Smokers,come niul get bargains. Myrtle. Ci-

gar Store, Fort street. T. J. Fitzpat-rick- ,

proprietor. 3193-lt- n

Nlrc driving horses, sultnblo fornnciis; aiso icw cnoicu uuns. itppiyWnlalnc Itanch. Phone Main 27S orKing 131. 3181-ln- i

.o Hapld Transit conductors and mo- -

toriiun. Hamilton It. It, WatchesSatisfaction guaranteed. O. Dletz.Fort St. 3194

Cheap, honoshorrs' stocks; secondhand, hut In (list elms working ordtr. John McLnln, til Queen SL

3201-- w

Potted plants, cut flowers and floralpieces to order. J. K. Clark, PavtaaNurBCry. 'Phono White 2221.

3179- -

New two story house, nine rooms. 13S1

Ileretanla Ave.; rent J3U. li joits43 King St. 3203 lw

Very cheap, vegetarian foods of allkinds. Economic Store, 1352 FortSL 317G

Armstrong Tnro Flour, cooked or uncocked, for sale at all groceries.

3202 lm

Cheap Homo near Park, Walklkl.Address R. S. K.. Uullctln.

LOS'I .

In Emma Square, tho Cathedralgrounds, or closo by on Ileretanla St,lady's gold watch, chain and anchor.Finder plenso return this offlco forreword. 3207

fiold on Adams lane, Rn- - j

turn to Mrs. Hammer, tho Elite. Re '

ward. 320C-3- t

REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS

Entered for Record Oct. 16, 1905,From 10:30 a. m. to 4 p. m.

Alfred V Carter tr to Irene II Hoi- -

loway I)Levi Knlako to Olaa S Co Ltd CMV Knpalt to O P Kamnuohn RclEst of Roht Grieve tr by admr to A

N Cnmpboll tr AMJno A Palmer and wf to Bishop & Co

51

A Lewis Jr to J A Rurgo ,.DHaw Agr Co to L Chong RolHaw Agr Co to I, Chong atty of....

CanlAgrmtSlmeona Paaluhl and wf to Onomca

Sugar Co MSlmeona Paaluhl nnd wf to Hononm

Sugar Co LA Lewis Jr to Joanna Cravalho II

Entered for Record Oct. 17, 1905,From 9 a. m. to 10:30 a. m.

C A Schmicdto to Cal Feed Co Ltd.DS

MUSIC.

Mr. Jas. 8herldan has opened a repairIng shop at 11GS Miller St. cor Dere-tanla. Charges reasonable. A num-ber of second-han- pianos In goodcondition, cheap. Orders may beleft at riaw'n. Nows Co.

Piano taught In 6 months by experi-enced teacher; $3 month (8 lessons) ;

special attention to adult beginners.Address Music, this office. 3157-t- f

PAINTING.

See John M. Martin for painting andInterior decorating, 1040 Alakea SLTel. 3131 White. 3097

LOCKSMITH.

See Hastings for repairs of Locks,Keys, Music Doxes, Sharpening ofFine Cutlery, Rear Union Grill.

DRAYING.

Wing Hlng Draylng Express and Bal-

last Co., Klawl and Ohla wood forsale delivered to any part of thecity. Office at Keo Chang Co.,Smith and Hotel BtB. Tel. Whlto1696. 3151-t- f

8AL00N.

Wines, Whisky, Brandies and cold bot-tle or draught beer. Prices same asat other bars. Lusttana Saloon, 1391

Lusltana BL 3173

MONEY TO LEND.

On Jewelry and merchandise. Tha J.Carlo Pawn Co.; Hotel and Union.

JlW-t-f

BUSINESS DIRECTORY

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EVENING nULLETIN, HONOLULU, T. H., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18,

House Work

The of house work seems neverending to tired-ou- t, women whosuffer from

flammation andfemale In

the womb ovaries earful

bearing down pains which are by much on thofeet, and lifting in house work.

But let no woman despair of relief from this torture. That famous

tonic of diseased female

has cured more than one million American Women, and It will cureyou. When periods are painful or when

and drive out all Lydla E.will bring back health, and

It Gtvve Me New Life tvnd VigorDsar Mrs. Pinkmam: Last spring, while we were moving. 1 considerable!

more work than my strength permitted, and, having mental trouble at the same time,my health broke down comoVstely and I found myelf unable to rest or eat. My nerv-

ous system became shattered and I was pale and emaciated and had to take to my bed.My sister advised me to try Lydla E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, and.

although I had no faith In patent medicines, I was so miserable that I would take any-

thing lor relief, I found that It made a complete change (or the better, Inducing appe-

tite and restful sleep and Imparting new life and vigor to my entireI gained nearly fourteen pounds, my complexion looked fresh and clear, and my

best friends were surprised and pleased at the change and could hardly credit thefact that Lydla E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound had accomplished It.

Honor Lillian Hen ft.1118 31st Ave., South, Seattle, Wash.Director Seattle Dramatic Club.

Do not let disease make Write at once to Mrs.Lynn, Mass. Her advice Is free and will contain of

great value to you.

E. Pinkham's

tKJJunttrottrnttttuttKzmnt!

THE RING

Honolulu will bo treated to a greatshow In the Iirltt-Xelso- moving pic-

tures and ecry lover of boxing should

aalt himself of the opportunity ofseeing the wonderful pictures of one ofthe greatest fights on record. The fightIs fresh In the minds of the sports andnow Is the chance to sec a real goodscrap for little money. It has beena long time since Honolulu has seena fight and the pictures will be wclcorned.

San PrancUco accounts say thatthese pictures arc the best that haveever been taken nnd show every blowthat was struck In tho wliolo encounter.

HUIHlirVS

It Is claimed that 1)111 Hulhul, thelocal lightweight, has been matchedwith Duffy, an Eastern man. They willmeet In a gloe contest to bopulled off at tho Orphcum on Nov. 4th.

Duffy comes with quite a reputationand the "go" should pnno InterestIng. The men have signed to box atI IS pounds.

KAM BOYS GET BUSY

Tho Knm campus presents busyscenes these days uud tho hoys schoolpromises to turn out tho fastest foot-ball team In Its history. They havethree coaches busy rounding the teamIn shape

Following are the candidates for posi-

tions on the team: 5UCandless, Nankana, Williams, Robinson, G. RobinsonS. Robinson, D. 51ahoe, W, Mahoc, Kawalaa, Campbell, Schoultz, Mahukona.Lota, White, Davis, AbIu and Oliver.

U tt aBASEBALL

The baseball season will bo closedwith an inter-Islan- championshipgame between tho Illma team of Mauland the 11. A. C.'s, champions of thelocal league. A series of three gameswill bo played and the team that winstwo out of the series will be declaredthe champs.

All games will be played at tho Base-ball Park and an admission of twentyOre cents will be charged. Tho firstgame will be played on Saturday.

Need NotWear Her Out

drudgerydispirited

orof and cause

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system.

Cures

stmaunnm

Every one will bo Interested to seethe article of hall that the neighboringplayers will put "). Great things arorxpectcd of them uy the Maui sportiwho arc willing to back their Judgmentwith coin.

Tickets for the game will most likelybo placed on sale In some down townstoro where every one will havo access,Chas. Falk, the manager of the II. A.C.'s, Is looking out for this end of thebusiness.

tt tt ttTwo hot games are expected at the

League on Sunday. TheAlohas will meet tho Iron Works Inthe first game. In tho second theDiamond Heads stack tip with thoStars. These two games should be in.terestlng from the start. DiamondHead is making a strong finish and Itleglns to look like an H. A. k

"wind-up.- "

tt tt tt

Jim Melville will open tho eyes oflocal golfers.

U tt ttThose who witness the Ilrltt-Nelso-

plumes will not teo a fake.j: tt tt

Tho football casualty statisticiansnlieady have begun to pick up the re-

mains.:t

Taking a slant at his ImmediateMclnlty President Griffith says thocountry Is football crazy. The case Isnot hulf developed.

H

Harry Corhett says Illlly Nolan Isa dog poisoner and Illlly Nolan saysHarry Corhett Is a fixer of fights.That's right, gentlemen, don't get per-sonal.

tt tt ttA fight fan says Joe Gans' pugilistic

reputation Is rather shady. Well, so IsJoe.

ttAnother thing about Dat Nelson that

compels our admiration is that he always took his wages home and paid forhis little sister's piano lessons.

tt tt ttAn air ship Is about as fastidious

about Its going as a gentleman's trotting horse.

tt tt"I think I can whip Nelson," says

Young Corbett, Dream on, little one;dream on.

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complaints Irregularities.

aggravated standingnecessary

reconstructor disordered organism,

LydlaLPinkhamsVegetableCompound

monthly Irregular, back-

aches headaches ambition, Pinkham'sVegetable Compound strength, happiness.

headway. Pink-ha- m,

Information

Lydia

The Sporting World

PRIZE

DUFFY

ulceration

Vegetable Compound

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PASSINGJMMENT

Where OthersvFail

Cambridge, Mass., Oct. 11. AlthoughHarvard defeated Rates 'on Soldiers'I'leld this afternoon without difficulty,the visitors had tho distinction ofcrossing the Crimson goal line for thefirst time this season, the final scorebeing 34 to G.

tt tt ttFOOTBALL GAMES.

Philadelphia. Oct. 11. University ofPennsylvania 38, Franklin and Mar-

shall 0.Annapolis, Oct. 11. Naval Academy

39. St. John's College 0.New Haen, Oct. 11. Yalo 29,'Sprlng- -

Held 0.Ann Arbor, Oct. 11. University of

Michigan 23, Ohio Northern Univer-sity 0.

Princeton, Oct. 11. Princeton 29, I.e.high G.

S 11 tt

May Be a New

Ring Championnig Al Kaufmann Is the most suc-

cessful debutant of recent years In theprize ring, and If what he did to HarryFoley out at Woodward's Pavilion re-

cently Is n criterion of his form, SanFranciscq may give to the world an-

other heavyweight champion.Kaufmann sustained his record for

quick llnishes, nnd It took him just pre-cisely one minute nnd twenty-fi- t o

to knock Foley out.It was positively a clean, healthy

knockout. Theie Is not a partliia ofdoubt that Harry Foley, reputed to bon good average fighter, wns put awayby a beautiful right clip on the Jaw.The fight, If It may be called such, last-ed ono minute and twenty-flv- seconds,nnd during thut brief Interval of tlmoAl Kaufmann steered only ono wallopover on his inoro experienced oppo-

nent. And that one smash was a suf-ficiently strong narcotic to placo Foleyon tho shelf with the rest of tho fight-ers who havo tasted the young Olym-pian's bitter leather pill.

Billy Dclaney, who gave to the worldtwo heavyweight champions, thinks hehas another very good man In Kauf-mann. "Of course, I think Al Is agreat fighter," declared Delaney lastnight. "He has the punch, and that Isa good foundation. Kaufmann Is arugged fighter, and he Is Just as goodas any of the heavyweights now In ac-

tion. Right now I would not care, tosay that Kaufmann will bo a world'schampion, but he Is a good fighter andsure to go to the front. I will matchhim against some good heavy shortly,and I look for him to be returned a win.ner."

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Fine Job Printing at The BulletinOffice.

0 KA nCOSTS $25 TO BE SICK

IN BIQ HAWAII DISTRICT

IMPROVEMENTS BY MANAGERFORBE8 JUDGE PARSON'S

DECISION PERSONALNEW8.

(Special to Tht BuIUIIn)Ktikulhaclc, Hawaii, Oct. 14. Dr. C.

Iliiffctt of Honokaa, who has been gov-

ernment physician at Walmea protem,was recently Informed by President oftho Hoard of Health Plnkham, thatowing to technical obstructions, thedoctor would be obliged to give thoplace up. This leaves Walmea, Puako,Kawalhae nnd the surrounding countrywithout even a Japanese physician.The distance between Honokaa nndWalmea warrants a twcnty-flt- dollarfee being charged each tlmo tho tripIs made by a phslclan, thus but n fewfamilies around Walmea can afford tobe sick.

A son of ft. K. Conant, receiver ofthe Parker ranch estate. Is recoveringfrom nn attack of typhoid fever,

Robert Ford of Kukulhnctc Is at theHllo liosplttU III with typhoid fever.

Mrs. I). Forbes and children arc stay-

ing Int'nlmet where tho children areattending private school,

Mr. Forbes and the citizens of Hono-ka-

feel grnteful to the Supertlsorsfor the amount of work which recentlyhas been performed tipon roads of thedistrict. Tho Walplo trail has been repaired while the first work that hasbeen done upon tho Walmea road fortwo years has recently been performed.

Jack Kaston, the enterprising Hilo-H-

recently presented a street light toHonokaa tillage.

Judge Parsons rendered a decisiontoday in the squabbleupholding the supervisors thus decid-ing that Sheriff Keolanul's appointeeswill draw no County monies In pay-

ment for services rendered. The Ho-

nolulu papers of late date stato thatKcolanul was upheld by Parsons In thisicspect. This statement was erroneousas Parson's pretlous decision given Infavor of Kcolanul, waB regarding thopayment of Sheriff's Clerk NormanLyman, who sued for his pay after Kc-

olanul had appointed another clerk InLyman's place. Lyman held down thoJob also for a month or so, hut whenthe pay proposition wns brought be-

fore Parsons the court decided thatonly the clerk appointed by the sheriffshould draw pay.

Many new Improvements nro beingInstalled In the Pacific Sugar Com-pany's milt, among them a LorcniCentral Condensation plant! threo newcentrifugals; one 10,000 and ono 1G.000gallon settling tank; a new electriclight dynamo, besides other minor Im-

provements. One feature of the millIs the running of two sets of ccntrlfugals by two rubber belts attached toone pulley arm. Two fluted rollershavo also been placed In front of thenine-rolle- r mill, they being used as acrusher.

Rev. C. W. Hill of Hllo Is at Hono-

kaa performing his regular pastoralduties.

Dentist Arthur Wall Is making nprofessional tour of Hamakua.

Miss Annie Horner, A. I.ydgnte andSam Frcldenberg are residing upontheir homesteads mauka of Paaullo.

Manager Jos. Prltchard of the Ha-

makua Telephone Co. Is superintendingthe construction of new lines extendingfrom Honokna to Ookala.

Supervisor Antono Fernandez linsclone particularly good work In havingloads repaired In tho district.

W. G. Walker, Albert Horner nndAndrew Lindsay were guests of K. S.OJcrdrum today.

Nlco weather prevailing.

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and bath.Can be installed In any bath

room or anywhero else withouttearing everything fp. Ooeratedby anyone. Very economical.

Fir SaltE. R. BATH, AGENT,

PLUMBER, 165 KING 8T.PHONE MAIN

JOHN POTTIE & SONS

Australian HORSEand CATTLE

REMEDIES.Testimonials have been re'celved

from Alexander &. Baldwin StockRanch, Parker Ranch Co., J, Hor-

ner Ranch and all the leadingmanaijers bear witnesa to wonder,

ful cures wrought by these remedies.

Washington Light Co.

C.W. MACFARLANE,manager

Another Shipment of,

MONUMENTS

JU3T RECEIVED T'i

AT 1048-5- 0 ALAKEA 8T.,BY C. AXTELL & CO.,

P. O. BOX 642.PHONE BLUE 1801. HONOLULU

F.D. WICKE,CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER.

Oflfce and Store Fitting, Cabinet Making and Polishing; Calabash Turn- -

Ing; Repairing and General Jobbing.llOR2 ALAKEA ST.. rr V. C A.

W. G LET,SANITARY PLUMBING AND H

WORK.

WAIKIKI SIDE SMITH ST.BeL HOTEL and PAUAHI.

Good Workmanship. Work CompletedWhen Promised.

Best Meal In Town

CALIFORNIA RESTAURANTON HOTEL 8T. near NUUANU.

OPEN ALL NIGHT.

T. PDA, Manager.

Clothes Cleaned and Pressed by theHONOLULU RENOVATING CO.,

J. J. Fern, Manager.omce: 1H8 North Fort St., opposite

Catholic Mission. All telephone mes-sages promptly attended We callfor and deliver. Dyeing extra. Tele-nnon- e

Main 378.

Fine Job Printing at The BulletinOfflM.

rjujsnHOOD

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DK. CHARLES FLESH FOOO is no new experiment. It has beenIn use for more than fifty years innd .luring that time thousands of womenand men have used it with entire satisfaction.Tllnt nnt it Si n!.....l 1.1. iir..., ... ....; Diu unci oiuer mines ol like

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CLOTHEJHE BOYi

In a suit that will look and fit so well he will forget the clothes and con-centrate his mind on his studies. We have a special line of school suitsthat are Just what a boy needs. Come and see them.

PRICES RANGE FROM $2 TO 7.

Globe Clothing Co., 64 Hotel St.Legal Notices.

GUARDIAN'S SALE OF REALE8TATE.

Notice Is hereby given that pursuantto nn order mado on tho 26th day ofSeptember, A. D. 1905, by tho Hon.Aleiandcr Lindsay Jr., Second Judgoof the Circuit Court, First Circuit, Tcr.rltnry of Hawnll, at Chambers, In thomatter of thn Ifotntn nf Mi, TTnn,n rceased, tho undersigned Administratorof said CBtate, will sell at public auc-tion, at tho auction rooms of Jas. P.Morgan, Kaahumanu Street, Honolulu,on Wednesday, the 1st day of Noom-bcr- ,

A. D. 1805, nt tho hour of 12o'clock noon of said day, to tho high-est bidder, for cash, Gold Coin of thU. S., subject to confirmation by saidHonornblo Judgo, all of tho right, tltloInterest and cstnto owned by said NgPawn nt tho time of tils decease In andlo flint certain lot or plcco of land, situatc nt Ilnuhaukol, Honolulu, Countyof Onlni, Tcrrltoiy of Hawnll, nnd par-ticularly described as follows:

Apnna 1. ( Tnro patches ntcommencing at tho corner of

this piece nt a stake on tho north edgoof aunal, nnd running:

1. S. 3S0,-I5- ' W. Mag. 89.1 feetalong nuwl to bond In snmc,

8. 8. 57 00' W. mag. 231.7 feetI nlong nuwal;

3. N. 30 45' W. mag. 158.4 feetnlong kapo;

4. N. 55 00' K. mag. 254.00 feetalong Government land and Ku- -

' npun; thence5. S. 53" 00' E. mng. 1G8 8 feet

ilong kanhlkl to Initial point;area 1 nnd 0100 acres, Ilojall'atcnt 71C7.

Ten per cent, of tho purchaso mon-ey to bo paid auctioneer on tho day ofsale, balance on confirmation of saleDeed, at expense of purchaser.

NO PINO,Administrator of Estato of Ng

Fawn, Deceased.3203 Oct. 13 to Oct. 31 Incl.

Do You Want To See The

GrandestScenervwIn AmericaBe sure your ticket is good

over the

Denver andRio Grande

RR.The scenic line of the world.

Through 8leepere, Dining Carton all fast train, of the South-ern

'Pacific Co. to All Principal

Points.All your question, fully and

correctly answered by returnmall. Profusely illustrated trav-elers' book free on applicationto

W. E. SHOTWELL,General Agent, 625 Market St,

Palace Hotel, San Franclsoo.

O. R. & L. Co.--

TIME TABLBOctober 6, 190--

OUTWARD.Por Walanao Walalua, Kahuku and

Way Stations 9: 15 a.m., '3:20 p.m.For Pearl City, Ewa Mill and Way

Stations t7:30 a, m., 9:15 a. m.,11:05 n. m., 2:15 p. m., 3:20 p. m.5:15 p. m., 9:30 p. m tll:15 p. m.

INWARD.Arrlvo Honolulu from Kahuku, Wal-

alua and Walanao 8:3C a. m., C5:S'"p. m.

Arrlvo Honolulu from Ewa Mill andPearl City 17:46 a. m., 8:36 a. m.,

10:38 a. m., l:40 p. m., '4:31 p. m.,6:31 p. m., 7:30 p. m

Dally.t Sunday Excepted.1 Sunday Only.Tho Haletwa Limited .a two-ho-

train, leaves Honolulu every Sundaynt 8:22 a. in.; returning arrives In Ho-

nolulu at 10:10 p. ro. The Limited(tops only at Pearl City and Walanao.

G. P. DENI80N, F. C. SMITH,8upt G. P. & T. A.

IF YOU WANT A NICE

CHRISTMASSUITGO AND SEE

J. P. Rodrigues,Cor. ALAKEA and QUEEN St.

S. SAIKI,

Dealir In Bamboo Furniture and Pic-

ture Frames. Also Cabinet Maker,

TELEPHONE BLUE Ml.

Corporation Notices.

STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING.

WAIALUA AGRICULTURAL COMPANY, LTD.

A snertAl mr,tlnr nt ihM mtt.,ijttrs of the Walalua Aprlriiltnmi rv.cany. Ltd.. will lm hni.i nt h nttjOf Castlo & Conk, t.frl. nn thn flfloor of tho Stancenwald Bulldlne.uercuani oireei, in tne city of Honelulu, H. T., on Thursday, October 19tu,1905. at 10 O'rlork n. Trv In nn.Ma,and act upon tho authorization of anbsuo oi uonus in tne sum or Ono Uni-on Pho Hundred Thousand Dollnrs

(SI. 500.000.001. 1m rnfiin.l ,l,n ..l.ll..bonded Indebtedness of tho Companyand for other purposes, and tbo execu-tion of a trust deed or morlr-ncr- inSoetlrn tlin ftnmn nnl lm (nnB..ilnnof such other business n may properlybo brought beforo said meeting.

CHAS. H. ATIIEUTON,Secretary Walalua Agricultural

Company, Ltd.Honolulu, 11 T, Sept. 29th, 1903.

3189 td

NOTICE.

HONOLULU DREWING & MALTINGCOMPANY, LTD.

Tho annual stockholders' meeting ofmo Honolulu Brewing & Uniting Co,Ltd, will bo held nt tlin nfflrn nr hncompany, No. 633 Queen Street, In thocity or Honolulu. Territory of Hawaii,on Saturday, October 21st, 1903, at 10o'clock a. m.

Tho Stock books nf thn rnmnnnv willbe closed to transfers from October 12to October 21. 1903. both iIbIph Inrlii.slvc.

(Signed) FUANK HALSTEAD,Acting Secretary.

Honolulu, Oct. 11, 1905. 3201-t-

' NOTICE.

INTER-ISLAN- TELEGRAPH CO.,LIMITED.

On nnd after Mnndnv. Optnlmr1905. tho rates for Inter-Islan- Tpln.graph Company, Ltd , messages willbo 15c. per word; minimum cbargo formessage $1.50.

By order of tho Board of Directors.j. m. maas,

3191-t- f Treasurer.

Business Notices.

SHOOTING NOTICE.

Having assigned our Interests lrshooting game at or on tho lands olMaunalua to D, P. R. Iscnberg, Esq,

rsons are hereby warned thatt nr hltntlnc nn thn M nnnltinf Vo Tiond) Is strlcUy prohlb

i ilty of tho law.xioforo granted are

LUA RANCH CO..by 8. M. DAMON.

Scptunocr 72nd, 1905. 3185-l-

8HOOTING NOTICE.

All persons nro hereby warned thatshooting nr hunting on tho Watalax.ml Knhnla lauds Is strictly prohibitedjndcr lull penalty of tho law.31841m I). P. It. isi.Nm.ua.

NOTICE.

During my absence) from tho Tcrrltory of I law nil, It. C. Brawn will actfor mo under full power of attorney.

JOSHUA K. BIIOWN.320C3t

NOTICE.

Dr. Woods' telephono numbers nronow

Office Main 24;Ucsldenco Whlto 2551.

3205-l-

REMOVED.

Monna Express has removed to No.16 Hotel, near Nuuanu. . 3205 2v

CHOICESTOCK

To arrive per NevadanOct. 15, Fine Milch Cowsand Fancy Poultry,

S SSSSS

CLUB STABLESFORT ABOVE HOTEL STREET.

Telephone 109 Main.

THE HAWAIIAN REALTY AND MA-

TURITY CO., LTD.

Real EaUtt, Mortgage, Loans and In-

vestment Securities,Officii Mclntyre Bldg., Honolulu, T.H.

P. O. BOX ZS5. PHONE MAIN 141.

Blank books of all sorts, ledgers,etc., manufactured by the Bulletin Publishing Company.

EVENING BULLETIN, HONOLULU. T. H., WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 18,

Real EstateRecorded Oct 6, 190S5

Teter C Jones Ltd by regr; Notice;of decree of title In Land Ileg CourtCase No 17. II 274, p 293. Dated Octj, 1903.

John Walker to H B Dooth, I), lots9, 10, 29 and 30, uih A of ur 3100, .Mat i

lock Ao and Lunalllo St, por Or 306,1por Kill 139 and 12150 sn ft Inml mikol. King, Hotel and Prospect Sts; Intin ioib as nnd 09, King St tract; all InHonolulu; $1. B 270. n 434 HnlortJune 30, 1905,

It U BOOth tO Soillllo K WntUnf n.various pes land, etc, Honolulu; $1. B270, p 466. Dated June 30, 1905.

Robert W Shingle to Marv r wi-mi- .

field; nel Tr Sale; Int In cash deviseof $5000. B 205. p 228. Dated Oct 6,1905.

U W Holt to Anne Harris (widow):Bts; 5 hd cattle; $400. B 274, p 296.Dated Oct 6, 1903.

Halakl and hsb to Mrs Maria C Oou.vela; D; It P 8034, Kill C1S1, Puaa 3,. ionn, Hawaii; $75. B 270, p 457.Dated Oct 6, 1903.

John K Mnawc Jr to Charles f!av:D; It P filIC and Int in Or 3029. Kalulil,Lanal; $150. B 270. n 43S. Dated Auc3., 1903.

M K Kow and wf to I'elo Knln: I).K P 222, Kill 9338, Wnlawa, Ewa, Oahu; $15. II 270, p 439. Dated Sept 15.1905

Henry Wntcrhouso Tr Co Ltd tr toJohn W Short: Itel: lot G of nnr Or3137, bldgs, etc, Wilder Ae, HonoluluOahu; $2015. II 232. I 11. Dated Oct6. 1903.

John P Colblirn and wf In Flrnt AmSas & Tr Co of Hawaii Ltd; M; It l's1CIC, 1910 and 7593, cor King and .Maunakca Sts, Honolulu, Oahu; lots 329and 330 of Or 329S. Kulaoknliun. Honolulu, Oahu; lots 130 and pors lots 135and 15S of Ors 309 and 373, Kahnn, Honolulu, Oahu; R P 2313, Ap 1, por ItP 4 197, Ap 2, and pors Kill 8303, Ap 2,Manauaniil, Ewa, Oahu; $32,500. B 270.p 134. Dated Ott 5, 1903.

Hannah K Tin Yan and hsb (W) toJames I. Coke; D; Int In R p 2C29,Kill 398, and taro patches, Puako, etc,Watluku. Maul; $176. B 270, p 4C0.Dated Oct C, 1905.

John Kalllnnu to James L Coke; D;Int In R P 2029, Kill 398, Puako,

Wnlluku, Maul; $130. B 270, p 402.Dated Oct 5, 1905.

C Sterling by mtgeo to HenryHolmes: I): nor Or 321S. li!di. plr.Wilder nnd Thurston Aes and a

St, Honolulu, Oahu: $2900. B270, p 463. Dated Oct 5, 1903

Recorded Oct. 7, 1905.John Kenhlpaka tr to E Kckaanlau

Pratt: Acrnit: In re tiaMnont nf U In.come from water rights In Ap 6, R PC290, nnd Extn lease, Kawallon, Wal-alua. Oahu; $1. B 274, p 297. DatedOct C, 1905.

E Kckaanlau Pratt to John Kcahl.paka tr; Agrmt; In ro payment oflncomo from wnter rlchts In An r. nP 029G and Extn lease. Kawalloa, Wal-alua, Oahu; $1, B 274, p 297. DatedOct 0, 1905.

Charles R Bishop Trust by Trs toJohn V Colblirn; Itel; R P 2343, Ap 1,por R I' 101, Manananul, Ewa. Oahu;pors Ap 2, Kill 8305, por Kill 8559 andPC land Pearl City. ete. Ewn. n

LR Pa 1910 nnd 7593. Kapuukolo, Hono- -

iuiii. uuiui; a - llHli nnu lots 329,and 330 of por R P 3298, Klnnii amiKing Sts, Honolulu, Oahu; $20,000. 11

187, p 27. Dated Oct fi, 1903.W H Lnlnaholo ct al to Hnwn Agrctl

Co; L: por lot 2 of Or 215S. MnUn.i.l.upn. Knu, Hawaii, 9 yrs nt $3 por aicrjr B 273, p 291. Dated Sept 19,11903.

usual hnrm

Petersburg, Feb. 20, 1905.

Enclosed find Son. Exp. Co. moneyer for $5.00, for which send

mo another of SAVE

It's O. K. I havo taken avery unsightly splint off ono my

horses It nccr a Wish-

ing )ou all success,I very

ERNEST S. JONES.San Francisco, Cal., 2, 1904.

I used your

for many suchSpavins and Shoo Bolls with

In oery case.KUED IIAIIN, 201 Third

CC bottle. Written guaranMliUU tco binding protect

as best legal talen ould

mako It. Send for a copy and booklet.DnUQOISTS AND

TransactionsW H et al to Hnwn Agrtl

Co; 1 lot 2 of Or 2158, Makaakupa,Kau, Hawaii; 10 jrs at $21 per jr. II273, J) 293. Dated Sept 19, 1905

Lupcmil Kcahl (w) to llawn AgritlCo; L, por It 3 of Or 2158, Makn.iKtipa, Kau, Hawaii, 10 '"" at ""l"l'crpr' u 273 P 233- - J'1- - Sept 191905.

I.upeniil Kenhl (k) to Hawn AgrctlCo; L; por lot 3 of Or 2158, Mnkaakupa, Kau, Hawnll; 9 rs at $3 per A pelyr. B 273, p 290. Dated Sept 19, 1903

Chal HIng nnd wf to Lau Lcn; DA;male child Leu I.lm Slu, born May 10,

U 274, p 298. Dated Sent 30.1905.

W D K Makawellwell to U A Lucas;D; U Int In IVi A land, Mud St, Hllo,Hawaii; $160. B 277, p 7. Dated Sept28, 1905.

O Kalllula (k) to Mcle Kumlkl; Fl

int In Or 132 and bldg, Mokuhonua,Hllo, $2, etc. D 277, p 8.Dated Oct 3, 1903.

O Kalllula (k) to Marlon da Ann.rnlj I); por Or 132. Mokuhonua.Hawaii; $300. B 277, p 9. Datfd Oct3. 1905.

Melo S Knmakaono (Mrs) to Kelllkannknole (w); 1 A of por Or 1158,Knhunn, llllo, Hawaii; $30. 11 277, p10. Dated Oct 4, 1903.

Joe M Perelra to Ilcnto de Abreu;1); 1 A land, Hcnehenculn, Hniunkiia,Hawaii; $325, B 277, p 11 Dated Oct2, 1903.

F O da no?a to J XI do (lomea Sr;Itel; pes land, Hllo, Hawaii; $750. U230, p 482. Dated Oct 5, 19(13

J M dc Gouea Sr and wf to JonoVlelra ct als; D; 2 pes land, Hllo. Hawall; $1500 and mtg $395. 11 277, p 12.Dated Ort 5, 1905.

I'nokn (k) to Enokn; I); potU I' 4S0S. Kill 4001, 1'iieop.ihu, Hllo,Hawaii. $30. I) 277, p 13. Dated Sipt28, 1903.

Kalllt (w) to James Enokn; D; IntIn pc land; $30, etc. B 277. p II Dnted Sept 27,

Charloy Elderts and wf to CharlesI'urncaiix; D; makal part lot 5, Oi1823, Olaa, Puna. Hawaii; $1 and nits$2610 02. D 270, p 460. Dated Aug 6.1905.

Charles Furneaiix to Exrs of i:t nfChas Ulchardson; D; makal part lot 5,Or 4823. Olaa. Puna Hawaii: li. II

'0, p 468 Dated Oct 4, 1905.Kauai Electric Co Ltd bv nilv:

?mekX f wan.JllM,0i ,u !

1903.Oahu Collcgo by trs to Penny Lot

(widow) nnd as Odn ct nls; Itel; KuU971 nnd 1OS00, 2 pes land and bldgs,Niliiaiiu nnd Port Sts. Honolulu n.ilm; $33,000. U 1C3, j 402. Dated AugXi, I'JUj.

Recorded Oct. 9, 1905

Olher K Akau to Gcorgo II AkaujD; Int In pc land, Hllo. Hawall; $30. B 270. p 109.' Dated Scpf23, 1905.

OIIer K Akau to George H Akau:D; Int In pc land, Punahoa, Hllo, Hawall; $10. U 270. D 470. Dated Snt28. 1903.

Kalel Maunaloa (w) to Polna Wal.main; Rcl; 16 A of Or 1123, Mokulcla, Walalua, Oahu; $150. B 237 ' p24. Dated Oct 9. 1905.

GEO. FAIRCHILD'S VIEWSOn plantation labor and Kanaa

homesteads Ed Towse's aftermathsrory of the Taft party Latest fromParis for the ladles Comic supple-ment and all the news

IN SATURDAY'S BULLETIN

Tine Job PrltuUiL nt TIih Bulletin

Brooklyn, N. Y May 5, 1905.Thanking jou for jour answer to

my Inqulrlcr In rcgnrd to treatmont,will say that my horso Is going Boundnnd well now, I used

for sprained tendon. It Is awonderful euro. Very truly,

ADOLPII IIUSCII.St. Feb. 28,

About a j car ago wo a valuablehorse go lamo with bog spavin. See-ing jour advertisement In tho Michi-gan Parmer, wo decided to It atrial under jour guarautee, and ho Iscompletely cured. Wo wnltcd a yearto sco If tho euro was permanent, nndnow- - will recommend It to any ono Inneed of such a liniment.

II. H. SANDERSON.

Is Indicated for any enlargement caus-ed by an Injury which leaves a

thlckoned condition oftissues or skin.

Horso can bo worked with citherskin or anklo boots, as no harm canPossibly come by either destruction ofhfllt nr atfllrilflf nt thn limti I'Onun.tne.on,e.. ca"ue appllea ln' , "

V SPAVIN CUREnccnnipllahes what teterinnrlans nnd horsemen prcWonsl) declared ImpoLllllltll'S.

It has power nnd properties so mnrvcloutly effcetlvo that It Is perfect-ly sofc for us to glo a written guarantee, n contract which protects youfully to treat any enso named In tho Ouurantce.

Do not gio up nny enso of Spavin, Ringbone. Tlioroughpln, Curb,Splint, Capped Hock, Wlndpuff, broken down, bowed or strained tendon orany coso of lameness until )ou rend our booklet and letters.

Do not flro or blister )our horso; write and descrlbo j.our caBo.Horse can bo Worked as and with bootB ns no will result

froni scalding of limb or destruction of hair and without lealng a Bear orblemish.

Va.,

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Hawaii;

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James

1903.

Knkiinu,

Charles, Mich., 1905.had

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uii tAt'itisaa I'Aiu. dltlona and extromes of weather.Tude supplied by Holllstor Drug Co., Hobron Drug Co., Honolulu, andTROY CHEMICAL CO., BINQHAMPTON, N. Y., formerly Troy, N. Y.

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TIOAIltlflll ll.llrf T.nnn- -- tl.Mli.iA hiiiTV halrl Snft nn.lhalrl No roughness, no splitting at"io cnuji jiavo you sucn hair? Ifnot, would you like It 7

Ayer's Hair VigorIs a Hair Food.

It feeds tho hair, makes tho hairgrow, keops it soft and beautiful.

For sixty years Ayer's Hair Vlforlias choii perfect satisfaction to thou-sands of copto in all parts of thoworld, fllvo It n fair trial and wo arosum It will satisfy jou.

If jour hair Is turning gray andjou skli nil tho dcop, rich color ofearlier llfo restored to It, uo Ayer'sHair Vigor.rfipiftJbyDr.J.CAftf Co., Uwill. Mu., U. S. .

Legal Notices.

No 48.

TEURITOUV OP HAWAII.

COURT OP LAND REGISTRATION.

TEURITOUV OP HAWAII to JOEMOIIUIS. HAWAII LAND CO.,LTD.. J. W. PODMOUE, TEURI-TOUV OP HAWAII by LOUUINANDREWS ns Attorney Oenernl,and to alt whom It may concern:

Whereas, a petition has been pre-sented to said Court by PETEIl C.JONES. LIMITED, to register nnd con-firm Its title In tbo following-describe- d

hind:Beginning nt n point on the mnuka

side of King Street nt tho North cor-ner of King Street ami n rnmlu.-i-running Easterly from King Street.salmi being tho South corner of thislot. tho true azimuth and distance fromthn flninriiniA-- t Ch.ia. r.l e..lhe'i;,gwi2h'or3o"

azimuths:(1) V.o 30', 132 feet along King

Strcot;(2) 233" 12', 81 fee't nlong land oi

Morris Estnte;(3) 219 I.V. 36 feet along samo;(4) 238" 10', 1 19 fret along samo;(5) 311" 65", 91 feet along land of

tho Hawaii Land Co,Ltd.;

(0) 75 22', 173 feet along Road-way to tho Initialpoint, and

Containing nn Area of 21,219 squarefeet, being land In Kapalnma. Hono-lulu, being a portion of I C. A. 1283 toKnhaumua, on tbo East side of KingStrecL

You nro hereby cited to appear ntthe Court of Land Registration, to beheld at Honolulu. Island of Dahn. nntho 31st day of OcL, A. D. 1905, at onoo clock nnd thirty minutes In tho afternoon, to show cnuso, If nny you have,why tho prayer of said potltlon shouldnot bn granted. And unless you

at s'lld Court at tho !lmi ami nlnrnaforesaid your default will bo rnrontp,!.and tho said petition will bo taken nHronfcsMMl. nnd jou will bo forcer bar- -ieu inim contesting said petition ornny decree entered thereon.

Witness PHILIP L. WEAVER, Es-quire, Judgo of snld Court, this 2iitlid.iy of September In tho je.ir nineteenhundred nnd flic

Attest with Seal of said Court(Sc.il) W L. HOWUID,

Registrar.3189-S- ept. 27. Oct. 4, 11, 18

BY AUTHORITYPOUNDMASTER'S NOTICE.

Notlco Is hereby given that the ani-mals described below havo been Im-pounded In tbo Government Found atMaklkl, Kona, Island of Oahu, andunless tho pound fees nnd damagesaro sooner satisfied will bo sold at thedato hereafter named according tolaw:Oct. 14, 19051 bay mare, iindcscrlb-abl- e

brand, whlto spots on back,forehead and noso; all feet blackand shod, both forofect soro.

Oct IB, 1905 1 dark bay maro, brand-ed U on right sldo of ncCk; all feetblack nnd shod.

Tho ahovo animals will bo sold onSaturday, Oct. 2S, 1905, at 12 o'clocknoon, If not called for beforo tho datomentioned.

K. KEKEUNE.320C3t l'oundmastor.

MOANAHOTEL

WAIKIKI BEACH

Raold Transit Electric Cara arrlvaat and depart from the main entrantof tha Moana Hotel avery ten minutes.

MOANA HOTEL CO., LTD.

Oceanic Steamship CompanyTIME TABLE

The steamers of this lino will arrlvo and leavo this port as hemmimFROM SAN FRANCISCO:

SONOMA . ..OCT. ISVENTUUA ..NOV. 8SIEUUA . . ..NOV. 29SONOMA . ..DEC. 20

SAN FRANCISCO:

In conner'Jon with the sailing of tho aboe steamers, ttife ajtenU svprepared to Issue, to Intending passengers, coupon through tickets, byrailroad from San Francisco to all points In tho United State and trcssNew York by any Btcamshlp lino to all European ports '

FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS APPLY TO

Wnv G. Irwin & Co, Ltd.. OCEANIC 8. 8. CO., GENERAL AOENT8.

Pacific Mail Steamship Co.Occidental and Oriental Steamsliip

Company.Steamers of the above companies will call at Honolulu andleave this port on or about the dates below mentioned:

FOR JAPAN AND CHINA.

KOREA OCT. 19JSIBEUIA , OC7. TTSIBERIA VOV. 11 MONGOLIA nrr ttMONGOLIA NOV. 22CHINA DEC. 2DOUIC DEC. 13

Call at ManllA.

For general Information apply to

Ht Hackfeld & Co,, Ltd.,AMERICAN-HAWAIIA- N S. S. CO

Direct Service between New York and Hawaiian Minds, Via Pacific Coast

Prom New VorlcS.8. "ALASKAN" to M OCT. 3x" ""XAN to sail NOV. -Freight recotvtd at all times at the Oompany'a Wharf, 41st Street, WomBBrookljn.

Rrom 8nn Pranclaco To Honolulu Direct,8.S. "NEVADAN" to tall OCT. T3.8.NEBRASKAN to 0CT.

Freight received at Company's Wharf, Greenwich Streetand each month thereafter.

Prom Honolulu to San Pranclaco.8.fi."NEBRASKAN" SEPT. SB6.S. "NEVADAN" lo 0CT,

Prom Seattle and TacomaVia San Francisco.to sail OCT. 15"

S8. "NEVADAN" to sail NOV. 6For further Information p;7 ta

C. P. MORSE, H. Hackfeld & Co., LtGeneral Freight Agent AGENTS, HONOLULU

SteamllhnVA 1ln. vv,v .,uv, auuutufe

PACIFIC RAILWAY CO. between Vanrand calling A Victoria n. Tim,,- -'

DUE AT HONCw'ILU oa or ebuuFrom Vancouver and Victoria, B

(For Brlsbano and Sjdp"MIOWEUAMOANA iv,.AOUANQI L,

Oriental

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Beaver Lunch Boom

YoshikewalDoctor. I have a tU

stock at wbaela.trar apadalty. Wteala Hast-ed. Two KlagUoial near Klvar.

Canadian-Australia- n Royal Mat?Hip Company.

SteHmem nf fht mnnln - ......it in .. ..... .

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Through Tickets Issued from Honon .anada. United BtataaEurope. For Freight and Paasago and all gtueral Information apply toTheo. H. Davles & Co.. Ltd. General Agents.

Union Express Co., 63 Queen Street.BRANCH HUSTACE PCCK CO, LTD.

Having baggage contnets with tho Steamship Co "B LitiwOcranla Siramshlp Co. Pacific Mall SteamshlaOcrld aal & Steamship Co.Wilder 8. 8. Co. Toyo Klsen Kalsha Steamship Co.WO YOUr outcome ltnirr'nr'A nt mn l.n.nno ...- - . K.

and annoyanco checking tho wharf.Incomlug baggage steamers of aboo compaa andwith quickness nnd dispatch at your homes.

J. Morgan, President; C. J. Campbell, Presloent; J. U McLef.

Hustace-Pec- k Co., Ltd.DRAY MEN, 63 QUEEN ST.

DEALERS IN

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Delivered to any part ofcity by driven.

Ice Electric CtKevvalo. Telephone Slue Slat

BUILDING MATERIALSOF ALL KINDS.

Dealers In Lumbal and Co;'ALLEN & ROBIN80N,Queen Honolulu.

Get

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Wo just installed machinery for thispurpose, guarantee our work.

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WlfffllSINDICTED BY

MMThe Federal Grand Jury this morn-

ing returned n bunch of Indictmentsagainst the Camp JIcKlnlcy soldierswho wero caiffcht making and passingcounterfeit $10 and $5 gold pieces lastJune. The ludlctmcntg nre as follows:

John T. Cooper Is charged with mak-ing and having In possession counter-fel- t

coins on two separate counts. ThoOrst alleges that on Juno 23, 1905,Cooper made the counterfeit coins.The second count charges him withhaving ten counterfeit $10 gold pieces.

J niiu-- s Jackson Is charged with hav-ing ten counterfeit $10 gold pieces Inbis possession on Juno 24.

Thomas llllson Is charged on twoseparate counts with having In his possession on Juno 24 ono counterfeit $5gold piece, and with having passed. a(5 counterfeit coin on ono Thomas Hil-

ton with Intent to defraud him.Charles Hamilton Is charged on two

separate counts with having mado andwith having In his possession tencounterfeit $lpleces.

Wm. It. Ilolton is charged with hav-ing In his possession twenty-fiv- e coun-

terfeit $10 coins on June 24.Ilolton, Cooper, llllson nnd Jackson

reserved their picas after having carter, andHamilton vcrt nmi passengers.

plea or not guilty.Tho Grand Jury has resumed Its In-

vestigations and will be hard at worktoday and tomorrow with tho Shermancounterfeiter rases nnd some Orientalmatters. It will probably finish Itswork next week.

A number of Japanese Indicted onvarious rharges were this morning ar-raigned by Judge Dole. They all re-

served their pleas.

ON 8ECRET MISSION.

(Continued from Page 4.)year, Illshop O'Connell at once proceedcd, in his forceful manner, to efface:himself. Ills companions kept thelfeyes on their plates, for the most part,Industriously but sedately workingtheir knives and forks.

Ills Kmlnence, It that Is tho rightway to Bpeak of a Bishop, extended amighty hand whose pressure seemedto comprehend a blessing and a warnIng In ono squeeze

'Aro you carrying a messago fromtho I'opo to tho Mikado aro you on amission to the Mikado for tho Popo?'tho reporter asked.

The Illshop's eyes danced, full of little rippling

'You must not Interview me,"said, benignly and yet masterfully.

"Aro you under Instructions not tobo Interviewed?" was asked.

"Ah, now you AIIE trying to Inter-view me," said tho Dlshop. One of thoattending priests dropped his atthe audacity of tho question.

On his journey through the Statestho Illshop has refused Interviews ev-

erywhere. Naturally, he has attractedreporters, but always has he refused tqbo Interviewed. His mission to JapanIs one of great Importance to thoCatholic Church, and Japan arising vic-

torious from the battlefield upon whichItussla met defeat is to become moreand moro n modern nation and thoCatholic Church, ecr to tho fore, Isnot going to bo negligent In what she.(insiders her duty In tho matter ofspreading her Influence,

bishop O'Connell is not on a pleaptiro trip. He Is recognized ns a dlplomat as well as a churchman and thofriendliness of I'opo nnd Mikado Ilus-sl-

Is a Greek Church power muslmako for something, Blnco It meantsomething. In the great world-even- t

kaleidoscope. In which religion and polItlcs and nil phases thereof are mlngled Interchangeably.

Illshop O'Connell looked from th.window out on tho town and started tosay something. Plainly his eloquentByes, said: "What a beautiful city," buttho nerve that ruled his tongue throb-bed negatively, ho thought better of thecontemplated" utterance, shooJ Mrhead, gathered his napkin, shoolfhnnds again and said, "I cannot Inlervlewed

If aalmost havo Imagined that his eyelidtuckered.

IS

KOREA SAILS AT 5 P. M.

Tho P. M. S. S. Korea sails for tlwOrient at G o'clock this afternoon.

Read "Wants" on page (.

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ARRIVED,

Wednesday, Oct. 18.P. M. S. S. Korea, Seabury, from

San Francisco. 8 a. m.Schr. Hcrtie Minor, Haen, from

8:30 a, m.Schr. Mary K. Foster, Johnson, from

Port Blakcly, 9 a. m.Stair. illkahala, Gregory, from Kaunl

ports, S a. m.O. S, S. Co.'s stmr. Sonoma, Herri

man, from San rranrlsco. 10 n. m.C.-- S. S. Co.'s stmr. ftoann, Olbb

from Sydney via Brisbane anil Sura i

10 a. m.

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04,

DEPARTED.

Tuesday, Oct. 17.

O. S. 8. Co.'s stmr. Ventura. Hoy-wnn-

for San Francisco, 3 p. m.Stmr. V. O. Hall, Thompson, fol

Kauai ports, 5 p. m.Stmr. Noeau, I'ederson, for llama

Kim ports, S p. m.

8AIL TODAY.

C.-- S. S. Co.'s stmr. Moana, Olbb,(or Victoria and Vancouver, p. m.

Q. S. S. Co.'s stmr. Sonoma, Herriman, for tho Colonies, tonight

P. M. S. S. Co.'s stmr. Korea, Sea.bury, for the Orient, p. m.

Schr. Concord, Moses, for Hllo dlrect, p. m.

Stmr. Kaiiali Brubn, for Hamakuaports and Ililo, G p. m.

PA8SENGERS ARRIVED.

From Knual ports, per stmr. Kauai.Oct. 17. Mr. and Mrs. Grelg. Mrs. Dr.Derby, Miss Crlswell,ne, Yeo Feart, Ah Sung,J. D. Wlllard, F. Flohr,

u. S.

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'Chlng Sang,, Mr. and Mrs. ,.

all pt Mr. Mrs. Cbeen arraigned. entered a 49 deck

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E. Cal

Local Office,Weather Bureau,

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Qct. 18, 1903.t

Temperatures 0 a. m., 73; 8 a. m.,78: 10 a. m., 78; noon, 78; morningminimum, 71.

Barometer, 8 a. m., 30.00; absolutehumidity, 8 a. m., C.8S8 grains per cu-

bic foot; relative humidity, 8 a. m., C8

per cent.; dow point, 8 a. m., CC.

Wind 0 a. m., velocity IB, directionNE; 8 a. m., velocity 17, direction E;10 a. in., velocity 20; direction NE;noon, velocity 17, direction NE.

Ilalnfall during 24 hours ended$ a. m., .03 inch

Total wind movement during 24

houis ended at noon, 281 miles.A. McC. ASHLEY,

Section Director.

NEW TRIALRDERED

The Supreme Court orders a newtrial in W. It. Castle, trustee, vs. theKaplolanl Estate. The Circuit Courtdirected a verdict for defendant onthe ground "that the evidence showsan estoppel by former Judgment," towhich ruling tho plaintiff exceptedThis was ejectment by Al and Castle,trustee.

Says the syllabus of the opinion ren-

dered today:In order to authorize tho trial Judge

to direct a verdict for the plaintiff onthe ground that he had showed a tltlaby adverso possession, It must appealthat there was no conflicting evidenceon thu subject, or that all tho ovldcneeshowed adverso possession, hut a transcript of tho evidence is unnecessarysince the fact that adverso possessionwas undisputed could havu been scstated.

DECREE JtEVERSED

Decieo appealed from is reversedtoday by tho Supremo Court In M. V.Scott and Nettle I. Scott vs. II. Hack-feld & Co. The Circuit Judge

that a certain nolo and mort-gage held by the defendant voidnnd found tho amount due from thoplaintiff, M. K. Scott, to be $030.41.Both parties appealed. Says tho opin-ion:

A clear caso should be mado out Inorder to Justify tho cancellation o'f a

and mortgage mado In pursuancoof part of an oral contract, on thoground of mutual misunderstanding ormlstako as to another alleged part ofthe contract which was not Intended tobo put Jn writing. A mere preponder- -

Bishop could wink ono would lanco ot evMenco Is Insufficient.

BUSINESS DIRECTORY

Great Japanese Juggler Exhibition ofMr. IlunJI Takegawa, Japanese thea-ter, Aala lane, bet. Deretanla and

7 o'clock m.

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WHITNEY & MARSHV VfSf t

Seasonable Displaysjj OP oJ

FALL NOVELTIESCONSISTING OP

Wash neckwear,Bags, purses, etc , etc.,Ladles' wash & leather belts

ALSOLight Weight Woolen Dress Goods

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NEWHOTSODAS .

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CHICKEN BROTH,

TOMATO NECTAR,

CHOCOLATE,

MALTED MILK, ETC.

The above srs fsw of ths Istss4

added to our already long listof fountain drinks.

Chambers Drue Co.,LIMITED.

COR. FORT AND KINQ

GROCERY

STREETS.

flats CotnpUUly Annihilated.It needs but a few months' more use ol

Stearns' Electric Rat and Roach Paste toCompletely free the city from the rats andalee with which it was afflicted a year orso ago. Stearns' Paste has been used quite

In the best residences and in manytores. In all these there aro today

no rats, mice or cockroaches. This Pastedrives the rats and mice out of the house

die, and can be depended upon to rid thehome of these pests. It is sure death andgives universal satisfaction.

have the Paste for sale, or It will besent, prepaid on receipt of price,by thoStearns'Electric PasteCo., TribuneSuilding.Cbicago, III. Smallsiie, 25c; Hotelsize, eight times the quantity, 1.00. 91

WANTS

Ono d nldo-com-

this office for reward.

NEW QUARTERS.

Increase of stock made more roomImperative. We have moved one doorabove location. Fine line ofuseful andWOMAN'S EXCHANGE, Hotel St.

NOTICE.

To It May Concern:During my ahsenco from tho Terri-

tory of Hawaii, C. V. Alexander hasmy power of attorney to Blgn for anymatters In relation to the J. A. M.

King Sts., on 19th, 20th and 21st, nt Johnson Co., Ltdp. 3207-3- t 3207-l-

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clean, Every Is

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Special SaleOF

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Underwriters' SaleON FRIDAY, OCT. 20, 1905,

12 O'CLOCK NOON,On the Hackfeld Wharf, Honolulu, I

will sell at Public Auction, for accountof whom It may concern, the followingmerchandise, damaged on. voyago of Importatlon ex S. 8. America Mnru," Captain Philip Going, arrived Honolulu,T. It., from Japan on tho 10th Octo-

ber, 1805:MarksDalzu ctrclo ,

Extra No 1 07 Hags Dalzu neans11 circleTonus, Cnsh, II. 8. Gold Coin.Honolulu, Oct. 18, 1905.

JA9 F. MORGAN,AUCTION Us,.

Commissioners SaleOP THOSE VALUABLE rnEMI3E3

KNOWN A3

The Orpheum BlockWEDNESDAY, NOV. 8, 1905,

AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON.

M. T. SIMONTON,Commissioner.

JAS. F. MORGAN,AMCTIONRta

RICH RED SOILPLENTY OF WATER

Tho now contracts nro now ready fortho Kaplolanl Addition Lots at KnllhL

THE NEW PRICES AltE FIXED-C- UT

THROUGHOUT.Now is tho tlmo to buy.

VINYARD LANDSPreference given

owning lots butchoice.

to tlibso alrcndyfirst come Orst

JA8. F. MORGAN,SALES AQENT.

Call at ray offico any tlmo and akfor Mr. Steven.

AT II A.M. DAILY

the finest train going east.

OVERLAND

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Chicago In 3 Days

Special Rates to Eastsmpoints during Juns and July.

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efflco and secure Information

about rats and sale dates. n

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