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Tol. XVI. No. 2925 HONOLULU, TERRITORY OP HAWAII, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1904 'mice ft Ohjtp
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BALLOU WANTS REDRESS
Hatter Has Women .
To Testify
dGTOPBToday la "ladles'" day with the In-
quisition.Plnkcrton Detective Charles Hatter
was before the Territorial Grand Jury
this morning. Ho was bIbo closetedwith Attorney General I.orrln Andrewsfor a considerable space of time. Tliosleuth who upset tho local Police De-
partment by Investigations started byGovernor Carter, Introduced somo doz-
en women to the head of the AttorneyGeneral's Department and this after-noon, at 2 o'clock, they will In turnappear before the seventeen official In-
vestigators for examination on numer-ous Interesting points.
High-backe- antlquo chairs whichgrace the upper hallway of tho Capitoland which onco seated Hawaiian roy-
alty, this forenoon accommodated theforms of the individuals referred to.They sat in a long row beneath thepaintings of famous Hawaiian mon- -
nrchs dead and gono and chatted gailyamong themselves In relation to thocoming ordeal. Fully expecting to bocalled beforo tho Grand Jury thismorning, they were somewhat disap-pointed when they were Ipforrned thatthey would havo to return to give theirtestimony this afternoon.
When' Hatter was not engaged be-
fore tho Inquisition and In the ofllco ofthe Attorney General he whlled awaythe time by marching along tho lino ofJVmalo witnesses, finding occasionnow and then to warn them Indirectly
Individual BoxesIn Our Vault
Rent from five dollars ayear up. They are equip-ped with special locks re-
quiring: the insertion of aMaster Key in conjunctionwith the renter's, so thatno person may obtain ac-
cess to any box except Inthe presence of this com-pany's officials.
HAWAIIAN
TRUST, GO.
Limited,
FORT ST.
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Ijitdgenjamins
AAKlRSMIWYKKCorrect 'Clothes far Afar
uP&nCl Jliryagainst holding converso with casualpassers through tho halls of tho Uxcc-utlv- o
building, fearing perhaps thatthey might disclose tho renson of theirappearing to bo catechised.
"Why Is It that you tarry hero?" oneof tho young women wob asked, in ef-
fect."To tell things for Hatchet," enmo
tho ready reply."And who Is this Hatchet?""Don't you knowT Ho 1b the detect- -
katlvo; the nice, polite, man with thogold tootn anu tno sou warn; no utho tlmo laugh. lies our friend; hobring us here."
"You refer to Mr. Hat or, pernaps."Oh, 'Hatter. Is that his nnmo? I
thought maybo It was Hatchet.There were Porto Rlcans, Europeans
and Hawnllans In tho row; women ofall ages. One was a handsome woman
lot less than thlrty-flvc- , wearing a mag- -
nlflcent yellow feather lei around tho p,..rcneo, and nlso tho statements ofcrown of n Hawaiian Btraw hat: sho rrolmlo who wero with him.was robed In black sill; and was some- - nigh Sheriff Henry stated todaywhat modest In appearance She Is that ho had obtained statements fromsummoned beforo tho Grand Jury on barkeepers which showed that Toop-th- o
advice of Hatter to testify In re- - peimati must decidedly hnvo been un- -
gard to certain city saloons sellingliquor from tho back doors to womenat nighttime. It seems that on one ortwo, If not more, occasions, when In- -
nus in which sho was Interested wereIn progress, so had Knowledge. of theblack-doo- r liquor selling to womenbusiness.
Another was a girl who clearlyshowed, In her otherwise pretty feat-
ures, tho effects of iho eating of awa.Sho was also to testify concerning thehanding out of back doom of strongdrink to members of her sex.
One poor girl was weeping bitterly.Somehow she felt that Gho was in
to be called beforo tho GrandJury. Tho others attempted to com-
fort her by telling her that all tho gentlemen In the Hall of Representativeswanted to know was what sho knewabout liquor being sold to women. Hutbhii would not be comforted. Sheseemed to feel tho curious eyes otattaches of the Capitol who now andten pccied from doorways to get nglimpse of tho lino of waiting women.
Tho olflco of the Attorney Generalwas a busy place this morning. Andrews was on tho Jump between hisdesk upstairs and tho Grand Jurychamber below steps. Tho crusadoagainst tho illicit handling of strongdrink, against promiscuous prostitu-tion and against gambling Is evidentlyon In earnest. Tho first term of courtof next year promises to bo n
one. The present Grand Jurywill leave n lot ot work to bo handlednext term.
Hatter Is assisting the Attorney Gen- -
(Continued on Page 5.)
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sheriff Henry PreparesVery Extensive
Report.
POLICE DETERMINE!
TO CLEAR UP MATTER
High Bhcrlff Henry Is at presentpreparing a statement containing nil
thp fMtf ,, , , nrrCBt nnil,Mlnton ,)t chemist Toeppelman.Copies of this rcpoit w... he forwardedlQ German ConBul H. Alcx, t6Cni.rBnm, the ncwl(pnl,ctH. unities giving(h(J gtaU.Iuemg 0, Ult. mccrg whommle the nrrest and handled Toeppcl- -
mnn t wm Rivo those of barkeepersn saloons whero ho was served with
Unuor on tho night of his fearful ex- -
der tho Influence of liquor. Ho Is saidto havo had a bottle of wlno In. tho
,10n Grill, and stout, beer and absln- -
the at the Union Saloon and tho nawnllan and Young Hotel bars
.This afternoon the testimony of thodefferent witnesses are, being taken.Up to the tlaio of going to press thoseof Officer Heuter and Turnkey Wrightwero ready. They arojut follows:
nichardl'.Jlctucr.--"-! nm'it lsMleofficer. I was on duty at l'nlama ati 1 :03 p. ru. I was at Jlox 43, sendingIn my report. After I sent In my re-
port I proceeded towards l'alama wuy,at the junction of King and Ueretanlti.I rested about five minutes and pro-ceeded along to corner of King andI.lllha street nnd stood there. WhllAstanding there Officer John W'nllnecinlled out to me nnd asked mo to ringfor the patrol wagon, ns there uas aman llng drunk in the road. 1 ronefor the patrol wagon and went to thospot where tho man uas lymc withhis face to tho ground, lying on thoright side. I pulled out my pocketelectric light and looked nt the manand saw the man had been bleedingfrom his nose. He was not bleedingthen. We were there with John 'Wal-
lace about ten minutes before thowagon came up.. During this time liewas snoring. Ho appeared to bo deaddrunk. He was lying about parallelwith the road. He was lifted Into thewagon by myself, John Wallace andAlfred Kane, gently. Ho was drunk totho best of my knowledge and beliefas the smell of liquor was strong onhim. Did not know ho was uncon-scious at tho time."
Scott Wright."Am turnkey at police station, vim
on duty at police station ovenlug ofNovember 16, 1904, up till 12 o'clockWas there when Tocppelmanu wasbrought In, about 11:45 p. in. Wasbrought In by A. Kane and one oilier,to receiving station. Ho was laid downon the floor nnd I senrched him. Hohad a watch nnd chain. Had n hardtime getting watch out as a complicat-ed ring was attached to It. Also tookout a pair ot glasses and other trink-ets. When I was searching him hetried to prevent mo from doing so bypushing my hand away. After searching I took him below In cell No. 3.where I laid him on a platform andnotified my relief, Illlly Woods, Hintthere was a paralysed drunk In cell 3and needed watching. I asked him totomo with mo and see beforo I left,which ho did. I felt his pulsn andfound It normal and Illlly Woods felthis head and "Tcported O. K., althoughat the tlmo ho was breathing hard.
After examining wo camu out of cellWoods, said: "All right, I will attennto him," and I left for tho night."
At the Queen's Hospital Toeppclman Is said to havo showed a decidedImprovement slnco yesterday and snmhopo of his recovery Is now being
by tho physicians,, Tnntl nn Pn
Wells, Fargo & Co.; EXPRESS",
MASONIC TEMPLE
Phone Main 156
The discussion of forestry by theplanters this afternoon was verybrief. Tho treatment of the subjectconsisted of hearing the report of I
A. Thurston, chairman of tho commit-tee, nnd tho reading of two letters,one from Mr. T. B. Kay, tho otherfrom B. B. Oldlng.
Mr. Kay slated In his letter that thoforest depletion In tho Hawaiian Islands was duo to four principal tuings.First In was the. strippingof timber lands by planters them-
selves; second by thothird tho ravages ot cattle nnd (lie
of ranchers on the timberland for pastoral purposes; fourth nat-
ural decay and Insects.Ho said there should be n'law com-
pelling Btigar planters t plant flviitrees for every one they cut down, andhomesteaders should ho located no-
where except upon open land. The
fiovcrnment servants froui the high-- i
est salaried to tho least remuneratedwho hold papT aglitiint th Territorylu the wuy of rrgUtm-- warrants tnaget In lino the first thing on Mondaymorning, present their parchment, holdopen their bags and go nwny happywith everything that Is coming tothem.
All Hawaiian registered warrantsare now to ho paid. The money Is inthe Treasury, more than enough tomeet tno needs of the warrants, andall that rimnlns to lie. done Is to asknnd thu i ash shall be received.
There me eight thousand nnd oddvarrnnts bearing tho promise of theTerritory to pay and these wnrrantsamount to nearly a half million dollars.The promlto was made that when thuNot ember Hood of Income by taxes wasal the full the warrants would berushed. The good wurk starts Monday
Tax Assessor Holt has turned outto tho Treusury the money received asit has come In. from thefirst day of the jour up to and Ituludlug tho 15th of this mouth, Inclusive,$C74,1G0.49 have been taken In fortaxes for the Island of Oahu.
Following are tho llgurcs as fur-
nished by Tax Assessor Holt this af-ternoon.Collections from January
1st to October 31. '01for Oahu $ 210,537 3C
Nov. 1st to lfith C74.1C0 43
Total $ 884.C97 85Collection for November pet
Districts:Honolulu 490,018 14Kwn 120.0SC 53Walauao 4,991 5Walalun . ,',i 42,155 25Koolauloa 10,973 6C
Nn. I 3,730,05
Koolatiioko No. 2 2,175 41
Total . fi74,160 49
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United Stntes Marshal Hendry hasHcned execution papers In thu mutterot Wing Sang Co., of which firm amember or partner was found guiltyof an of tho customs lawsand ordered to pay tho penalty, refus-ing which, execution issues, talo totnko place u week from today. Thofilm also has u house in San FranciscoF.nd it execution wero not had hero, itcould ho hail In California on propertythere. Hundreds of dollars worth ofgoods aro at present In cold storagehero and upon this levy will bo made.Defendant was charged with attemptto defraud.
Tho matter of thu ofand Mahoe, two minor
concerning whom thero is afisht between relatives, Is on beforeJudge Do Dolt this afternoon.
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FROMPlanters, Homesteaders
Cattle And InsectsThese Killed Forests
Importance
homesteaders;en-
croachment
Money In Treasury$700,000 Taxes
To Pay All Warrants
Altogether,
Koolaupoko
infringement
guardianshipKahooplopto
MrJJsflsfii' liiiii 'n'iirtffsir" "JHgalltiiOTti ""riff JteiffiiT
homesteaders should also bo compel!cd to plant trees. Every public-spiri- t'
ed citizen should also plant treeswherever they could find vncant spotsalong tho ravines and elsewhere. Mr.
Kay favored tho establishment of anArbor Day. He referred to on addressby Senator Chauneey Dcpcw on forests.
Dcpew's speech had been given widepublicity In America and had turnedtho attention of the public to tho no'ccsslty of conservation of forests.
Mr. Oldlng's letter touched on thebest woods to bo planted in HawaiiHo considered Ironwood to bo tho mostuseful. It Is tho best for fence post,nnd can bn used to make ngtleultuialImplements and vehicles,
Ho also treated of preservatives fotwood.
Tho Association went Into executivesession nt 2:1U p. m.
BUM ISWit
Asks For Seventy-Fiv- e
Thousand Dollars .
Damages.
SAYS PARKER CAUSED
DEFAMATORY ARTICLE
SUIT ON PRACTICALLY THEGROUNDS A8 THAT FILED BY
W. A. KINNEY LASTAUGUST.
Attorney Sidney Ballon today fileda libel suit against Samuel I'arker,asking for damages in tho sum of$75,000. Tho suit Is Instituted onpractically tho snmo grounds as thatof W. A. Kinney, nlso against I'arker,some tlmo ago,
Iiallou complains that tho defendantcaused to bo published and circulatedIn tho papers .the following libellousstatement:
"That not only wero said Kinneyand Iiallou promoters of said enter- -
Great
Closing Out
Sa 6
$10,000Worth of Men's
Furnishing Goods,
Hats, Caps, etc.
Here Is a chance never before offeredAn acceptable Christmas Gift Is
A BATH ROBECome and look at the ones I am dis-
playing. You Get Them at COST!
Levingston. Zli:
SAM PARKER
SHAW CALLS ON
BANKS FOR COINCHICAGO, III, Nov. 18 Secretary of the Treasury Shaw has called on'
the National banks for 25 per cent of their holdings, adding about $25,000,003
to the Federal Treasury.o
PARDEE PRESIDENT OF IRRIGATION CONGRESS.
EL PA80, Texas, Nov. 18. Governor Pardee of California has beenchosen president of the National Irrigation Congress.
o
PANAMA'S MINISTER OF WAR RESIGN8.PANAMA, Isthmus of Panama, Nov. 18 Minister of War Huertas of the
Panama Republic has resigned. General Yuandla has been appointed to com-
mand the Government troops.
Italy.
ITALY EARTHQUAKE.
HOME, Italy, Nov. 18. A severe earthquake has been felt through central
QAS W0RK8 BLOWN INTO SMITHEREENS.CHICAGO, III., Nov. 18. An explosion of a gas station here today killed
five men and Injured a score of workmen.
priso known ns tho Hamakun DitchCo.. Ltd., but they acted as attorneysand advisers of deponants and throughtheir advico deponent signed nnagreement under which it is ilalmodby tho other party to said agreementthat deponent was and still is liable tosaid other party In the sum of liOO.uUO.
That said Kinney and Iiallou did notbecomo parties to said agreement,taking good caro not to make themselves liable under the same, makingdeponent solely liable, though theywould havo benefited jointly with deponcnt thereunder. That tho actionof said Kinney and Iiallou In now attacking this deponent and workingagainst his Itncrcsts. If any Interest hohas In said enternrlue freferrinir tosaid Hamakua Ditch Co., Ltd..) and Intrying to prejudice deponent undersaid agreement Is a gross violation oftheir professional duties to deponentand, as deponent believes, rendersthem unfit to practice In the courts oftho Territory of Hawaii."
Iiallou mentions his long residencein tho Islands and his extensive lawpractice here. He further states thathe Is tho only nttorney here by thennmo Iiallou and usks for damages nsalmvc stated. Tho suit arises, as didthat of W. A. Kinney, from tho litlgn-iplp- c for tho Honolulu flus Company htlon from the I.aI,.I. .1I1..I. .....' mnlnu In this The I r.llsI Inrlslng entcrprlse.
Return of summons Is this nfteronnnmado in City Mill Co. vs. Wo Sing Wnl.for foreclosure of mortgagn and ap-pointment of receiver, plaintiff allegingthnt various sums of money havo beenaduwtccd to defendant for rho plant-ing. Tho sums advanced nrc said neverto havo been repaid.
A score of boys and girls attendedthe Government dispensary this morn-ing to bo treated for trachoma. Thedisease seems to be mostly confined totho Ewa end of town. Not a singleenso has been reported from tho
school and very few from Wal- -
klkl.Tho Superintendent of Water Works j
has a notice In this Issue stating that ,tho water will bo shut olf between thohours of 8 a, m. nnd G p. m. on theHwa side of Maunakea street aa far os!the Junction of King and Uerelnnln.
Superintendent of Public InstructionA. T. Atkinson is considering what np -
proprlatlons he shall ask from tho Leg- -
Irlaturc at tho next session for school,Improvements and the general advance- -
ment of the cauw of education.
,syf057 FORTJ
Sugar Is
Jumping At
New YorkTho Henry Wnterbouso Trust Gu
Ltd., received a cable from l'ollltx kCo. this morning, stating that thu SanFrancisco market was very firm, rawsugar selling la New York at 4
"! K'vInK quotations as follow- -
Haven. Com. & Sugar $74
Honokaa 1Y:Mnkawell 22l'aauhau 19
Honolulu Iron Works
SecuresBig Contract
The Honolulu Iron Works bus w
curd tho contract for furnishing tho
city. contractfor over fifteen miles of mains and thelocal firm wus successful ncaliibt mainland bidders. A cablegram mm thnConstruction Co. at San Krnncho luni'jluls morning announcing the fait.
"I do not know how much longtr I
shall remain In these Islands," saidPlnkcrton Detective Charles Hatterthis morning; "I havo wanted to getaway beforo this, but It seems that I
shall havo to remain a whllo yet."No; I cannot say that my time
spent hero has been In the nature ofa vacation, although of course I havoseen new faces and enjoyed tho
of new surroundings. Hut thenono In my profession gots used to newfaces nnd surroundlncs. and there islittli. in tho unv of noveltv to bo metw(th Bftor ono has jumpcd around forycars tram ono end of tho world to,,,, ntimr. tin niv hn in gr wnst1o,iv .d in nawson nitv net month
r in Honolulu this week and two orthree weeks later In a fashionable wu
rterlng placo on thu south coast ofEngland,
Devil fish has been added to tho llttrf human foods.
STREET.
TAN SHOES ARERIGHT IN STYLE
Pretty tans In pretty shapes, with tan stockings, aro popularfavorites overywhoro. Our now stock contains Just tho Biro andstylo you want. All for ladles' wear.
Laird & Schober's Light Tan Oxfords ,...$4.00Laird &. 8chobtr's Dark Tan Oxforda $4.60
made with welt sole and military heel.
Chrome Kid Welt Oxfords, Military Heel 13.60Tan Calf Skin Lace Boot, Military Heel 94.S0 .Chrome Kid Lace Boot, Welt or Turn Sole $3.50
Vlanufactapr8, Shoe Co., Ltd.
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MASONIC TEMPLE
i'LEKLY CALENDAR.
MONDAYPacific Regular.
rURHUAYHonolulu Chapter Mark
Matter.
tVUDMUBDAY
rtU8DAYHonolulu Chaptter Royal Arch.
r'HIOAVCouncil of Kadoih 5 p. m.
HATtlHDAV
All vIiIUds members of theorder are cordially Invited to at-
tend meetings of local lodges.
HARMONY LODGE, No. 3, I. 0. 0. F.
Meet every Moudny evening at 7:30
la I. 0. O. F. Hall, Fort street.F. M. McOItEW, N. 0.,E. It. HENDRY, Secretary.
All visiting brotkers very cordially
larlted.
MYSTIC LODGE, No. 2, K. of P.
Meets every Tuesday evening atf.JO o'clock In K. of P. Hall. Kingstreet. Visiting brothers cordially In-
cited to attcud.JOHN WALKER, C.C.
F. WALDRON. K.R.S.
OAHU LODGE, No. 1, K. of P.
Meets every Friday evening ntsV. P. Hall. King street, at 7.30. Mem- -
rs of Mjstlc Lodgo, No. 2, Wni.Locke. No. S, and visiting broth-i- n
cordially Invited.Work, Third Rank.
C. M. WHITE, C.C.
E. M. COLEMAN, K.R.S.
HONOLULU LODGE 616, B. P. O. E.
Honolulu Lodge No. 616, IJ. P.'O. E.,rill meet In their new hall, on Milter
ind Berctanla streets, every Trldayevening.
By order of the E. R.HARRY H. SIMPSON,
f Secretary.f. II. FISHER, B.IL
Vm. M'KINLEY LODGE No. 8, K.of P.
Meets every Saturday evening at1:10 o'clock In K. of P. Hall, KingStreet. Visiting brothers cordially 4
to attend.Regular Business.
H. T. MOORE, C.C.M. M. JOHNSON, K.R.S.
HONOLULU HARBOR, No. 54, A. A.
of M. & P.
Meets on first nnd third SundayTmIngs of each month at 7 o'clock ut
K. of P. Hall. All sojourning brcth'rn are cordially Invited to attend.
By order Worthy Captain:E. H. PARKER,
J. M. RADWAY, C. C.
FIRE INSURANCE
THE
B. F. DILLINGHAM CO.
LIMITED,
General Agent for HawaiiAtlas Assurance Coirpany of London.Phoenix Assurance Co. of London.New York Underwriters' Agency.Providence Washington Insurance Co.Phenlx Insurance Co. of Brooklyn.
4th floor, Stangenwatd Bldg.
kKATHER GOODS, MATCH BOXES,POCKET MIRRORS, THERMOME-TERS, CORK8CREWS, RULERS andSCHOOL SUPPLIES; PREMIUMSf sjvtry dMcrlptlon, at tha LOWEST
PRICES. Also a fin Una of ALUMI-NUM GOODS. BU3INESSMan use our sjooda to advartlsa thalraand please customer. Writ u If In
sad of anything.
THE SAULNIER MFG. GO.
MS MELR08E Ava. NEW YORK. N.Y.
Manufactured fromICE pure distilled water
Delivered to any part ofcity by courteous drivers.
ihi Ice and Electric Co.,Kawalo. Telephone Blue 3151
COTTON BROS. & CO.ENGINEERS ANDGENERAL CONTRACTORS.
Plans and estimates furnished forJl classes, contracting work,
Tel. Main 245.ROOM 300, B03TON BLK., Honolulu.
Weekly Edition of tha Bulletin, 91par yaev
Wc arc agents lot
HerpicideIT CURES a
DandruffAND IS A DELIGHTFUL
Hair Dressing.
THE- -
Hollister Drug Co..
LIMIT.
1056 Fort Street. u
MILLER'S
BOCK
BEER
THE PUREST
THE MILDEST
THE HEALTHIESTBREW.
LIQUOR DEPARTMENT.
Doffschlaeger Co.,
Limited,
25 Kins; Street, near Bethel
Win. 6. Irwin & Co., Ltd.
Wit. O. IRWIN... President and MgrJNO. D. BPRECKEL3 ... 1st Vice Pres.W. Xf rJtlTPATin Sit Vlr Pres.H. wititntiy. Jr TnrerntCHARD IVER3 SecretaryA. O. LOVBKIN. . Auditor
SUOAR FACTORSAND
COMMISSION AOENTSAscot, for tn.
SCOTTISH UNION Si NATIONAL INSURANCOMPANY OF EDINBURGH.
WILHELMA OF MAGDEBURO GENERALINSURANCE COMPANY.
ASSOCIATED INSURANCE COMPANYol Munich od Bwlla.
ALLIANCE MARINE ft GENERAL ASSURANCECO. LI4., ol London.
ROYAL INSURANCE COMPANY ol LIVERPOOLAtUANCB ASSURANCE CO. ol LONDON.
ROCHESTER GERMAN INSURANCB COMPANYup now lutci.
AGENTS OF THE
Oceailc Steamship CraputyOF SAN FRANCISCO. CAL.
DAVID DAYTON117 MERCHANT STREET.
Lots for SaleLa KAPIOLANI PARK ADDITION
KALIHI, and other desirable localities.
Also 1 JTJMP-BBA- BUCXBOAED,aaoa-kaii- ; too aa new.
Horse Shoeing.W.W.Wright Co.
Limited,
tav ejened a horaa-ihoa-ta- c
tepartment in eonnea-tlo- a
with their carrlif, ikoy, ate. Having secur-- 4
tk lervlcei of a (nt-elai-
shoer, they are yrpared to do all work
to them la a inmanner.
building materialsOr ALL KINDS.
Dealers in Lumber and WALLEN A ROBINSON,
Queen St, Honolulu.
Weekly Edition of th. Bulletin, 11par yttr.
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ETKNINO BULLETIN, HONOLULU. T II.. miDAY, NOV. 18, 1801.
LOCAL AND GENERAL
Head "Wants" on pngo 0.
Hawaiian souenlr at Wall, NIcIioIk
Have your old Panama hat madeIlka new. Globo Clothing House.
Register vote straight DrinkStraight Pantheon O. P. 8. whiskey. .
Judge Gear sentences Aklona to 28iluys In Jail for maintaining a lottery.
Ilctiim of execution Is made in A.Lldgate s. Honolulu Clay Co. for St!!G3
unsatisfied.
Orders taken for fresh Wolets. In- -
qulro Harold Dear, 1286 Emma St. Telephone, Ulue 2371.
Oahu LodEe, No. 1, 1C. of P., Will
meet tonight at 7:30 o'clock In K. ofP. Hall, King street.
Just arrived ex bark "Olympic," 25
head of lino mules. Enquire SchumanCarriage Co., Young building.
Have your house painted before thornlny season sets In. Enoi Bros.,Union street, will gladly furnish youstlmatcs.
MIsb Qussta Clark, stenographer forKinney, McCtanahan & Cooper, leavesIn the Korea for n six wccl3 acnt!onon the mainland.
The opening of the new Royal School111 be held sometime In January. The
school takes the place of the old struc-ture on Emma street.
To secure a delightful termination toyour dinner party order one of our Nes- -
pelrocjc puddings. Elite Ire CrenmParlors. Tclcphono Main 182.
When Iron roofs aro painted with"Arabic" tho owners always feel amarked difference In tho atmosphere. St. Peterslmig. Nov 1.. The
cools Iron roofs fully 15 nro loiiihtciit that Portt'iur will hold out until the nrrhnl of
Judge Dolo sentences Lmero to oiioi""1 lmtllof-lil- wiimdion of the Haiti.
Pionth's liiinrlsnninent fur ntuiniilt on Hcct.th)' seas on First Assistant EnglnterlMcintosh of tho Sonoma, defendantpleading guilty. t
The Cojno Furniture Co. nro ninnii-f- t
i turlng box combes nut of red tedarnnl pelllng them nt the same price Hint
oilier stoics ilinrge for nn Inferiorlunch made of spruce.
Tho Chrlstnms "New Idea Mnnarlup'. ........... .. inn nwn ruoneti ni u. i . Liners ; c".
A list of tho oincers or tilt tloKnlnSugar Plantntlnn Company apt ears Mi
this Issue. See page S.
Kinmeliith wins out In Judge He
Dolt's court In his suit nsnlnst .Mary EFoster for the recovery of pioportyc Inline'!, securing property nnd ?1 dam-apes- .
Suit wns In ejectment.Tim li nllllilnliulllli Ali.l lltllull nil n111'' Hill IWII4IMBIIIf 41111 llllinil VIM St
Eureka WIcMess blue llaine stoxe ,
i ,.,. ....M. ..iiibl i man. i in'i cue mini uii hwiimi i
nnd sold on n.eilt. For sale by theHonolulu Tindlng Co, Low building.
The chnplonshlp 1 no aril swimming...-- wiui linear, vcipiiu nun '"'",...i.testlng will Hike pla,,. tomorrow,nt 4 ocloeli it. 111. at the lllshop slip.',1 IK'UIIUllll BlltUI Cll)l lll K in ill"winner.
111 Ills J'irt.iiiii) llliel suit iiRnlnst Sam-- ;
tiel Parker, W A. Kinney files motion '
foi nil order Ihat u commission be nppointed to take the deposition of EII McClnnnhim III ClilcaKO. Allecedlibel Brows out of the Parker ranchccntioieiK
Win Knmnnn nnd nil llm pilson oin- -
elals under date of Nmen.her 11. sent !
u letter to William (oiigrntnlat- -
Ins him on his promotion to the olHieof IIIkIi Sheriff. The letter expiess.-- s
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ofter as far as condition iioes. Thenen will both welsh In nt tho clubon noon nnd eai'h man musttip tho ut 120 pounds, the frath- -
erwclfiht limit, t'nstio is Innnd tit 'to ko fast He
his Job two weeks ni;o mi ns to
b!o jnoper rare. "Youiik" i
Scott of tho San Club,Castro In charKO and has
wonderful In the "UunmWonder,"
has had no trouble Inmaking tha weight nnd thinks this Is
easiest country In which to rc.1 toweight that ho has ever ti alliedThe Healaul Club has been
nnd by dally swims liv Imitho pink of condition. Dick
O.Mnrn, the expert trainer, feelsof Mcr'adden's condition and says hohas sure winner. If uothliiK
happens tho Irish lad will tooscratch as fit and Bound ns a
Indications nru for crowdedand the now itub feels Jubilant
nt prospects.Seats aio now nn snlent Woods &
Sheldon's and going fast.
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BLACK FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL.New York, Nov. 17. It Is reunited
tliut President Roosevelt ha offeredtermer Governor Frank S. Ulack theAttorney
IN LONDON.London, Nov. 1". The nnd
Queen of Portugal passed In proces-
sion through the streets here ester-da- y
as guests of tho Lord Mnjor.
BRAZILIAN DISTURBANCE.Rio Do Janeiro, Nov. 17. Martial
law continues here. Everything Iscalm.
FUSHIMI AT MT. VERNON.Nov. 17. Prlnco Fushl-m- l
visited Washington's tomb ) ester-day- .
BOMB IN 8PAIN.Harrelona, Nov. 17. A bomb
exploded III the Mnyor's office ester-da-
nnd seriously Injured nine per-son-
TAFT TO PANAMA.Wnshlngton, Nov. 17. Setretnry
Taft hns started for Panama.t
BATTLE PROBABLE TODAY,.Mukden, Nov. 17 It Is belleed
there will be a kittle 1'ililnj.
PORT ARTHUR STRONG.
RUSSIAN CREW.Chefuo, No. 17 The crew of the
ltr.itorophy have been nbnaidthe Chlneso gunboat ll.ileng for
CHINESE RECRUITS.Hnrliln, N 17 Immune
nin niltvi. 'Win .Inliulii ki nip ellllHlllli:'ko iiiIIIIIii ut tlilt t cenls n day
Tho flist nllogethc'i nr tho
"Mother Go'ofce' 'upeietln was given)pslcrclny afternoon ni the Cnslle
Ml....... I. . n. Mta.. lll.l llll'ltf.llllllil. II M..O ...ton ..liMliiin .'lug will, the legln.ei, of .1. die . ...I...
w III n micar licforo the footlights In- ,.'" ihainil.iK '" "'" "
dren weie taken In hand by theiriwiti.np i ...tAiilnv llii.v ui.i.. n nlli' .,, . ,,, . .. .
r ,,, ,,,. aB p,,.,,,.,,,,.,! .
, b 0llr .
Tlio ladles Mini orli;liiiili'il the Ideawere Hreatly plcnxcil Utli the III Ht ichenrsnl and loot, rurunnl In iiiiiklui;the KlmlerKarteii nuc of themost Hiecessfiil sIiiiwk of the jenr.
Mlxs Martin lint coiidiit.teil JiiienlleilnB In nil pints of I lie United
nnd hns hem uiiiriiinily successfulThe lehenrsnls this nflernnou aro ns
follows' Popples under the""a-- ' ,,r iu; Mis. MomU,
rK- - K,,,,,u hn''' l ",',K ,""u'r ""' im'"k.- - i ..ir. w. "i.ir- -
','n,"',, "'' ' nnpeiiiiinne oi .miss ar
iicmniiiii as (iinpeiiiin. nt i p, in ; rncKIiik'h (Iii.iiiIh iitli Miss Cioss us
The swiinmiiiK races nt the llislmpslip Innioi row afternoon under the mis.pices of the Ilealaul and M)itlc ltoiuClubs are nttrnctltiK n ;;rent (''ill of nl-
teutloii The flrt race Is for tho clinmpinushlp of I he Hawallur. islands at100 Minis. Tim entries In till.) arc II1!. Renenr, K. Kopl.e, Klmoken.
The relny race between the tlealniilsniul .Mjitlcs will be by six iM.nl ,11111
flam each club. Tin .M.rll-- s Mill herepresented by .Messrs. H. W. Kopke,
'I'mnk lleckeit, (!eo. Crorler, Tom Howin. Will nnd John l.'shmuu.
The llenlniils nut U. II. AW. Webster, Jess Woods, flcn l'livtli.(leo King, Paul Jarrett.
The olllclals will be O. SoieiiMiii,starter; (1 L, Ciublie. Tom King nndAlbert Wtitei house, WilliamSopcr, H. A. Walker nnd 11 A. Wide.man. Judges
The races stmt nt I n'eloik
NOT COMING.
Hnn I'ramlsio. 17, llnriy-Hum- s
Mil; Hurry-Mill- ntHonolulu olT.
J. (' Cohen reielied the ahum cnble-(-- .
r. in )etlerdiiy.m .
The lialCicnt pleiu wns a coin of thoMiinllcst out iiindo bythis country It enjoys (he distinctiondlsu of being the first coin Issued nndalso tho Ilrtt whoso wasdiscontinued.
the most iiirillnl esteem niul ut """ ,,m" """ ""H """" l --
wishes for sm i ess, ' " "'""I"- - Dumptles with Mrs.
KUINU M IMU 5HA 'K l"-'"- -" --""i
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Tho cleverest featheieii;i.ts. Quimminp' TnmnrrnwMiKnilden ami Castio aro loiindinK ' UIIIIIMIg I I
Into shape and no matter which "'Iphnmninnehln nnA Dnlonthese lads crauls throiiKh topes n UlldllipiUllbllip alU HulayI eaten ho will have no tcii
Saturdaybeam
line shnpotwenty rounds.
ciulthimself the
Krandsco has)had made n
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Everything clean and thoroughly sterilized. Prices the lowest In the city.See my samples at the entrance. NO LADY ASSISTANT.
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SATURDAY, NOV. 19, 1904,
COMMENCING AT 1'--' NOON ANDCONTINUING AFTERNOON
AND EVENING.
ADMISSION 25 CENT8.
Just Received.A Complete Line of Freshlioods trom the Coast bythe "Sierra" for
Thanksgiving DinnerAT
C. Q. Yee Bop Si Co.,Berctanla anJ Alakea.
Our 9G8I WHITE
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Are minttt of tutyni durability. They
ttani j feet 8 lc, ttitfmiT i!J art fitted withremowtls Utteti Mltftniiirvi r Bite J Ifiten EnJorstJ
JSV ty "Tht Scientificm American" at motpool ani svlrlcfly mr-- itt hie S o BeautifulDctlcns ani pr:t at
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Tel. Main 339. Ret. Tel. White 53
Mrs. B. 11. Taylor,FLORIST.
Alexander Young Building.Aiucndo (or Alligator) Pear and
Straw berry Plant.
The Lewin-Mey- er Co.
Epicnreai aid Palace Goads
E. J. WALKER,Wholesale Agent.
WAIKIKI INNA new lot ot Bathing Suits; Flash
Light for dark nights; Choico Liquorand Deer; Special Lunches and Din-
ners on Sunday; Room to Rent byDay, Week or Month.
ENGINEERSC. H. KLUEGEL,
Member American Society C. E. Con-sulting and Constructing Engineer. Ir-
rigation Works, Water Power. Railways, Urldges and Ijind Surveys.
401 Stangenwald building. AddressP. O. Box 796.
Jos, Schwartz,Watchmakers' Materials andJewelers' Supplies,
COR FORT and KING ST.
M. Phillips &. Co.Wholala Importer and Jobber.
EUROPEAN ANDAMERICAN DRY 600DS.
Fort and Queen Sta,
P. H. fturnette,tttorney-at-La- and Notary Public.
Reil Estate, Loan, Collection,hones: Offle.,Miln 276; ReeAVh. 1541
Jfflce, 79 Merchant 8treetj Honolulu.
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Granite and Bronze MonumentsAt Prices To Suit.
Hawaiian Inn Finn ind Miminiiit Works, LM
176-18- 0 KING STREET.
NOW WE'RE MWa ara prepared to supply th People at Honolulu with Freshsst at
ISLAND MEATS. Also, Garden Produea of all kind; Butter, Egg, Chlens, Turkey, Sucking Pig. Bacon, Ham; In fact, everything that A FIRSCLASS MARKET I called upon to furnish.
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handled and delivered.Office 'Phone Main 298; Residence
'Phone White 861.
YoshlkawaTk Bike Doctor. I hare a bisatock ot wheels. Repairingour specialty. Wheel Rent
d. Two Store: 161 King St,Hotel near River.
SATO,188 HOTEL 8TREET near RIVER.
Bicycles and Bicycle Sundries; Repairing a Specialty. Goods not calledfor In 30 days will be sold.
S. SAIKI,Dealer in Bamboo Furniture, Pic-
ture Frames, Grass Linen, DrawnLinen, Table Cloths, Collars, Neck-ties, etc
663 S. BERET ANIA ST.I
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Commiss.o.i Merchants-- Sugar Factors
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Tk Bwa Plantation Co.Tk Walalna Agricultural Ca.Tk Kokala Bugar Co.Tk Walmea Bugar Mill Co.Th rulton Lron Work, BL Loml, Ma.Th Standard Oil Co.Tha Oeo. r. Blak Bteas. Vamta.Weston'a Centrifugals.Tha New England Ufa Inavanea Ha.
t Boston.Th Aetna Fir In. Co. oi HartfarB.
Conn.Tha Alllanca Aisaranea Co. et Loaaa,
C. Brewer & Co., Ltd.tueen Street, Honolulu, I. ML
Agents tor-Hawa- iian
Agrlcnltnral Ca., Oofcatagar Plant Co., Onomea Saga? Oa.
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Elegant new stock arrivedIn Alameda and now open.Brass, white enameltJ withbrass trimmings and whiteenameled plain.
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Watch for announcement of our coming greatunderpriced sale of
Blankets, Comforters,Bed Spreads-Sheets- ,
and Pillow Cases.N. S. Sachs Dry Goods Co,, Ltd.,
Corner Fort and Beretania Streets.
What Others Say Drink More.
"Tho use of carbonated beverages or waters as in additionto wine or alcoholic liquors It highly commendable, at theygreatly mitigate, or wholly obviate the retarding Influence ofsuch liquor on the digestion of starch.". Dr. I. Burney Yeo, InPopular Sclenco Monthly. Prof Charles F. Chandler, chemistto the N. Y. Board of Health; Dr. Julius, Professor of Analyt-ical Chemistry In the American Institute, and many others allspeak In the highest terms of the beneficial effects of "SODAWATER" upon 'the system.
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1 1 TIII7IMr. RV DDflll ttt , auiiiiLuiMviiiiuiuuiu m-,,-
FORTUNES GOING TO WASTE;
HOW TO CONSERVE TKEM
FEEDING MOLASSES 8AVE8 GOODHARD MONEY THAT WOULD
GO FOR HAY ANDBARLEY. 1
Geo. II. Fnlrchlld, chnlrman of thoCommittee on tho Utilisation or ByProducts, read a report before the 'Planters Association meeting fromwhich tho following aro extracts:
We consider tho upona plantation to Includo waste no--
laetcs, stablo manure, bagasse, precaltes, ashes, cano tops, etc., (eft In thofields after harvesting, ami will con-
sider each In order In this report,Wasto Molasses This
whllo still a "wasto product" uponsomo plantations, Is rapidly becoming I
a valuablo commodity, and the main j
f point to be considered Is "Aro wcrgct- - j
ting tho best results from It considercd from a financial standpoint." Somoplantations aro feeding It to theirworking slock at tho rate of from 3 to1G pounds per day, others nro burningIt In their furnaces inlxoil with tho1,bagasse, or by means of tho Andersonor other atomizing burner and In somaInstances It Is being applied directlyto the soil ns a fertilizer. As n feedtnf tiinl.ia np alnr-l- r tlint-- la TIM tnnppr
1 any question about its being n valuable mid harmless feed.
Assuming that a in,ono-to- planta-tion requires 150 head of mules orhorses, jind that each mule will eat ngallon of molasses a day, then duringthe year 54,750 gallons of wasto molasses will be used as feed.
Ordinarily not less thnn 25 V. S.gallons of mohmes nro produced foreach ton of sugar made in a wellequipped factory, or 250,000 gallonsper )cnr from a 10,000 ton factory; ofthis hardly n fourth would bo consum-ed as feed by tho working stock. If itit not practicable to feed all r I In.
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molasses (and most vnluablo as'thort of humus whit fntt should com- -
feed we will show later on), tho I'd mnko belter nltempt tinbest schemo burn In thc,ie stablo manure, make
furnaces, nnd wo bellovo tho best re-
sults obtained when tho molassesfinely atomized nnd combustion
takes place beforo the potash In themolasses can combine, with the silicaIn the trash nnd form rnnn of clink-er and glass that will clog tho gratebars.
Itesults at Ewa, Mcflryde, Maul Ag-
ricultural nnd tho Makeo Sugar Co.'aplantations prove that molasses hasfuel value relative to coal in tho ratioof about one to four: 250,000 gallons otmolasses will weigh about 1,025 tonsand fuel value would bo equal to,say, 401 tons of coal, worth say $1,000;after burning tho molasses tho valuable potash left. Authorities claim that 33 per cent,ntorago wasto molasBcs ash pot-ash; 1,6:5 tons of molasses will yield
per cent, of weight nh or,say, Hfi tons of ash, nnd .15 per cent,of this potnah In carlmniitu form;51 tons of potnsh north about $100
ton, or sny $3,ono.From the foregoing wo And that tho
waste molasses from 10,000-to- plan-tation when burned lu tho furnacesworth fuel and fertilizer about$9,000. Aro we getting this from It?
Wo 111 now consider tho value ofwaste molasses food for' stock.On the Makeo Sugnr Co.'h plantationslnco tho first of this year they havefed their working stock nt tho rate olfrom 10 to 15 pounds of .molasses perday and haro reduced tlio amountgrain from 1C and IS pounds to and
pounds.C. C. Kennedy of Walakca reportedsaving In feed by the of mo-
lasses ration amounting to $7,300 perfor 100 mules.
JlUd Press Cake. Evprv nlnntntlnnseems bo nllio tho benefits of this
fertilizer. There nredifferent ways ef applying to tholand many of which were originatedfor the purposo of economic handlingrather than with, view to obtainingthe best results fertilizer. Thesooner the press enko applied to andmixed vWth'tlio soil the belter, then
nitrogen contained not lost;this cannot bo dono then enough superphosphato should bo applied tho same
with manure fix tho notrogen.The pergonal' observation of one of
your committee to tho effect thatthere tho press cake applied fal-
low fleliiB and plowed1 In tho rate offrom to tons per aero tho growth of
much bclte,r both In color andsUo of stalk. Upon small pleco ofland that was used dumping sta--o- n
for tho subsequent distributionthe press inko for one bcason only nndamounting to about ono acre, whenplowed and planted had cano nt fourmonths further advanced than canoland not treated had nt bIx months,nnd at tho present time tho differenceIn growth and color markedtho cano upon virgin and d
li.nd. Two presence of tho lime nndorganic mntter mainly responsiblefro this result.
Tho last wasto products to be con-sidered tho cano tops, dry leaves,etc., left behind tho harvesting gangs.The green cane tops are fed thestock .and supply tho proper amountof bulk, for well balanced ration,especially whero molasses fed, buttho dry leaves and dead cane must beburned off for tear of Injurious In-
sects which we find always Increaseiieu, wo mil uurn mo iiviuu auer
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ns upon dry plnntntlnns, they nroobliged to burn off tho trash na It willnot rot, no machine seems to be able tocut It up flno enoNgh to do turnedunder by a plow, where it can beiomohumus.
Upon wet plantations where It willlot. failure to burn the trash seems to.bo followed by a large crop of the bor-ers which do so much damage an moist,cool plantations.
Some plantations halo the dry leavesnnd use them for fuel to their financialnnvantngu when tho trash Is lu abund-ance.
if tho foregoing report has suc cededIn doing nothing more thnn convincethe members of this Association of thovalue ot molasses as n food for stock.or as a fuel for tho furnaces, we willfeel that it hns been worth submitting.We claim to have produced nothingnew or original, but hao brought hometo tho Islnnds tho proofs of tho vnluoof this product ns a food nnd fuel bycrrcfully conducted experiments uponour own livestock and In our own furnaces.
If the feeding of molasses will resultIn a Having of $3.00 per hend per mouthfor the 7000 mules employed upon n
plantations no can see n gain of$200,000.00 a )enr.
'ilie proper prescnntlon and applica-tion to our soils of the mnnurc fromtheso animals should be worth In fer-tilizer value every year, (not countingthe potash fed with the molasses andrecovered In the manure), vlo.00 perhead, or $70,000.00 for 7000 head otwonting stock.
The value of tho 05,000 tons ot wastemolasses. produced each. year Is worthfoi potash alone over $1GO,000.00, andits fuel value In addition Is worth
It wo could hell It nil to llvo stockranches, etc-.-, nl only llvo cents a gnl- -
Ion (Its value In Louisiana as a foodfor stock), It would bo worth ti
as food, nnd Us iiotnsh saved Intho manure or compost heap another$100,000.00.
U. 8. NAVAL PLAN,
Washington, Nov. 10, Three baltle-ships, five scout cruisers, six torpedoboat destroyers, six torpedo boats andtwo squadron rnlllcirs, at an aggregate.maximum cost of $11,100,000, Is thobuilding l)lan recommended by thoClencral Hoard ot Jim Navy.
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Immediately tho Advertiser calls forcommunications Jas W t!lrln nnEwers "Heady"
Nothing being noted to the contianit is to be supposed the Ilaltlc fleet Is,an usual at sen
Home Hule must hae craiked thecir,'r. of tn.it bridge when It wentover Noembor s
Iiifonement of the i nrfew law willbe n splendid thing provided It keepsthe children on the streets j
Consul Oeneral fowler announcesthat the situation at Port Arllim Iscritical, but doesn t mention for which '
bide
Isn't It better for a man to be at I
lowed tl.e prlv liege of playing golf onSunday than lie forced to stay at homeand swear
Standard Oil has taken a lmnd In themanaaenicnt of .Imn'i nffalis Ih.IuIiil--
from tho men who took the xmcrhaumil of the war loan
We fall to note thus far a report onemail farmers from a committee of I liensfcembied planters though ThurstonLas attended nil sessions
The men who reported n row In twecn(Joernor Carter and Kuhlo probablythought thero ought to'bo one and were,'torry when it didn't come off.
Parker ought to bo happy It is ulwnys appropriate for u defeated candi-date to opcq n law- - oRlce, but the coun-try always expects an tol!e on past honors
If fuel gas will make the $15 a cordwoodman come down In his price it Isto be hoped that a new hen will soon beImported that will pull the GO cents aeloten eggsheller off Its perch
Thurston,went
provided questions
agent jcrsvisit
Saturday's
which town oftho
up presentableinn,
cwnershlp Unci a inoi mo ouiy panics laai
nation every four years.
If Crabbo sought Governor Car-
ter's support for position Isnone dosorvlng if political toy.ally counts Crabbo
when declaredand supposed wero knifing hlMIn tho back.
Japanese riots raids uponcountry crowds are a
of local lifereflect something of spirit.of pleasures of Japanese Joy is
growing thatown Hawaii.
Portugal's King, who to thofifth member North Sen Inquiry,
be forced to visit Czar afterhigh old tlmo King Edward has
been giving him. ho willbo with playing favoritesamong lobbyists
"Tho Mall Steamship Comrealizing that, very soon, a share
of pleasure, travel of Americancontinent, Instead of continuing over
paths willdiverted to more novel and Inttrostlng of Far Hast, hasmade preparations to satisfy de-
mands the most exacting tourlBtThis Is what tho Mall
Company says, says in boldtype tho leading advertising
of the country. Hawaii Is Intrack of theso ships position
sccuro a good share of this tourist
Now wouldn't business ofHonolulu a pack of unknown, al-
most unthinkable Ifthis Pacific Mall Idea down
Idle dream?
JMsiiWA
"Jf '"'ay'"
THIS TALK.
Ilcorts from dlplonuit'c centerInrc cry misleading If tho future ofthe war In tlio Orient docs nut lepi--
note iiiKin Port Arthur than llio opentlons about Mukiten.
The recent personal representationsJapan to Kitsila ilemousliati thntsmnllcr hut er vlhuroui (omb li-
mit wants to end tho war Thin Inev ery reason w h it should heand physical advanlago la euthely nuthe side of today, though It linnforced no surrenders Ituistit lastill In Manchuria Also, a long drawnfight fear and Itussla's hopeJapan Is not In condition sustain
campaign, bo lisso brae or its loHns lloito.il
as easily a lork on tho waters Thoprestige of having brought tlussli totime, and established Itself In Korea
ould bo quite sumdent at tliUto satisfy its aggressive
On tho other hand situation Isvery satisfactory to tho Powers, Intel-ette- d
In Orient, whose position willbo strengthened by tho humbling ofRussia and a not too positive victim-fo- r
Japan. Much as they may be n4tonlshed in future ileelupmenl andaggressiveness Japan, thcie Power?do not Intend to allow little iountrto gain too strong or an Independentposition Orrat llrltaln wants Japanas n working ally, not netlve competltor ntid according alt atcounts
States Is a mo being oiliul Into the miss to assist In pullingEuropean chestnut from the lire
It is a significant fait that an atintHphere of peace Is being created byPresident Roosevelt's tall for coii- -
fcrenio at Tho Hague Peace talk Islutcrcstin commendable high
tnn elevating .loo feast at an time,yet when uropenn potentates arc asklug Itcmsevclt to do so man) thingsthe don't dare tn do themselves forftnr of getting trouble, It wouldiipiienr that at li att enemies of Run-sl- a
are planning the peace conferencewith iden of having machineryready for action when Port rtlmrlulls' llussia naturall) Is ai.alntnnj poisi.iilliy of puiie b) IntervcnHon other means that Is not litisFlan made Hut what cntild Kussla do '
ag.iltmt u lomblmitlon that included" oM pncnl' Inland, whenn" rmnil frklidslhp U not strong'"""i11 "' icuu incm m hkiiii huksw
iian't deny Europe any more thanJapan (ould defy ltimsla, Frunre am
I.Uermnny. It seems Improbable thainu for intervention will ariseunless Port Arthur Is forced to sueclimb, hence tho fato of Uusslancause- - rests with tho under thelran Stoessel, whose condition anAmerican Consul says Is critical, andwho. u Oerman officer says, can holdout for months longer.
What the onlooslng nations se!; Isa severe cheek to Uusslan power andhalt a victory for Japan.
(ill
The I'Hnters' Association this after-noon devoted short tlmo the con-sideration and study of forestry. Arci- -
clenco of Mr. and Mrs. II A. Iscnberg.
KxOovcrnor Illack of Now York Is por t was read by L. Amore nearly tho Knox Attorney tlen- - After this the Association Intoeral caliber ho can forget as executive ression to considerKnox did that as a United Slates officer pertaining to labor. Tonight the plant-b- e
is no louger a corporation will attend a banquet at tho Alex-- '' .nnder Young hotel Tomorrow a
will lie n paper will b made to tho experiment stationou want to read and the largo amount In tho forenoon. Interesting mlcro-o- f
advertising It will contal iidemou scopical exhibitions bavo beenthat tho business men ranged, showing the managers Borne of
la the best newspaper In the wording methods cano pests and'their antidotes. As Uio guests of
Socialists, Populists and radical Dem trustees the visiting plantation manocrats are rolling such a ngers will partake of luncheon at thorote that tho Income tax and nubile flermnn Pair nn n. i . ...i
will soon placo thoiJiuiiorina savethe
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evening nuu,ETiNt Honolulu, t.h . friijay," nov 181904.
Science Aids NatureOn Big Scale
In GrowingSugar CaneThe science slelo of cultivating eanoi Mr. ralrehlld wnnted to know If
received the attention of the planters I there could not lie found more enemiesnl today's session. Present at the sec-'-
,,u' nphls. He said since tho cllsap- -
sion tills morning nnil taking part Inthe proceedings were tho representa-tives from the Kxperlmcnt Stationnuilnlalned by the sugar planters ofHawaii. Territorial Kntomology wasalso represented. Among the scientistspresent were C. K. Kokart, AlexinderCrnw. Prof. Kolinsky, O. W Klrkalcf).I' V Terry, Otto II Hwerey, K. .Ck.
Clark and others The contribution oftheso scientists to the art of raisinginne Is shown to be Important by thelpMi expenditure being mado bv theplanters In sustaining the experimentstation where their work Is clone TheseleiHiffi't side of Valuing enno is themost dhllciilt, Is stilt a most InterestIng phase of tho Industry.
The time of tho session this morningwas principally taken up by the read-ing of tho report of the experiment sta-tion commute e, by Mr. IMcart, a do-cument of seventy pages. When tillshail been read only n short time for dis-cussion remained.
Mr i:Jarl was asked If there wireany new vnrlcttis of cam-- , whichpromised Inipiovcmcnt our presentones He stntcil that the vnrlttli'Sknown us Molr's White niid DemnrarnNo 117 gave great promise lie lieHrMd they might prow exi client
.o-i- llatiiboo .Molr's WhiteIs a cane derived from the Dig Itlhbuiivurl-t- , by experiments by John TMolr of Oncimca He t samples tothe experiment station and Mr Kik-ir- t
Is jili used with tho results promisedThe entomological department had
many uuestlona directed at it by thoimitation managers.
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penrnnc-- e of tho lantana liern tho my.nah bird hac taken to feeding on thored lady bugs nnd tho aphis was con-sequently getting n long lead. Ho alsosaid tho parasite that preys on theIndy bug Is doing deadlier work thanusual, i
Alexander Craw said In reply, thatho knew of aphis enemies on theCoast, which ho expected to find hernnnd Hint he' would seo to It that ex-
tensive (Importations of jheso wcromade. Ho reported that tho cultiva-tion of Indy bugs was going ou apace,from new siiecles sent by PiofessorKoebelo from Australia,.
Ih ilef ease of tho my nah bird, Man-Ofe- r
Adams of Kiibuku said tho birdwas eating Japanese beetles over there.Manager Oldlng said this blrd.hml
exterminated the army worm InKohaln
Mr. Terry of the experiment stationiifked that planters si ml them InttK'ilmciiH of birds for study preservedIn alcohol,
Mr I'orhcs of llnmiikuii said thotny mill bird was fond of cane borers
It. l.ll.l -- !.. I. .1.1 ..t.... ........ i.. unuMi ii mi) iiinig was weeping a merry laughbeing done to llnd nn enemy lo tho here but serving to perfectliorer Ho snld In the lung cold springs the- - general trend of tho grand sensa-o-
KiiiihI, tho plantations bad paid S Honcents per ounce for these borers. Por-
ttigueso children had grown weiillhy InHitching them.
.Mr. Itelltnn Of Uwn Salll tllO IlllltOcricket was growing lulu ii serious pestcm Kvvn. It works Into (lie ennu fromwet Bpots ami Irrigation ditches lie encc. When, nfler capture, heart-bai- l
111 aid that ll bat wns to In- - flllre- - brook, starvation. Innt liniwv lm i.ulimed (hat would, exterminate tho(1l('(t.
rnlrcbllil snld there wire no cricketson Kauai Ho had seen one, his llrst ponies tho long suffering soldier
this morning on Hie sidewalk In Joleed beyond words nt the sight, Hiecrime oi i. u. nan & sons nu iiopeilthey would not ship It tu Knnal InHeight sold up that xvay
Mr. Adams said Honolulu Is full ofmolo eilekcts. In Kahiiku during aHood last year tho kids rounded up05,000 of them.
Mr. Terry of the experiment stationthought he bad discovered tho canoborers weak spot. He hud found, w hero fullllled the of tho partenno had been cut and exposed to tho'C. Schwnrtr made a good Johnny How.sun, the borers in tho stalks Invnrlably aril, tho drummer boy who would notdied. Mr. Adams had found the same 'bo left nt homo when bis big brotherstbln to bo truo In seid enne. answered thelt country's call to arras.
ralrehlld said the borer would livethrough a. coue fire.
ltenfnti until tin liml rmm.l II. n .onnlborers In cano that had laid on tho fielda month.
Mr. Kotlnsky, tho entomologist snld.hnd not been ou the Islands longenough to speak onnatters generally, but ho was a greatLe llever In There wcrumany leaf hoppers aud many liorcrs Intht Islands. PlAnfatlon men who arunot experts In tho Insect world maythink n certain Insect Is bencflclnl orthat It Is a pest. In all such (ases aspecimen tJiould be nent lo the experi-ment station Tho stntlon hni a greatlack of Tho foreo Is notlargo enough to permit experiment of-
fice men to do much work In tho fieldhunting KpeclmeiiH. Ho said tho entomologists and pathologists can bohelped a great deal If planters nnd agriculturists generally will send themspecimen Insects.
Mr. Klrknldy Mild so far as ho knewthero was no enemy In sight for thomolo cricket,
Mr. Eckart said ho had heard thatnitrate of soda used lu tho Irrigationwater In proper quantity might drivethem out.
Mr. Itenton said ho had appliednltrato of soda to a certain field fortwo months without causing the crick-ets any trouble. It had shown no ces-sation of activity.
Mr. Kolinsky said that aphis eatingUtiles wcro numerous, and he believedtwo specimens received from Australiawould do especially good service. Theyare In color like tho cano stalk Itselfand therefore tho mynah birds Mouldhavo lldlfnctilty In finding them.
Manager Adams In repl yto a ques-tion said that tho cane borer was lessIn evidence In short rattoons than Inleng rattoons or plant cane.
Mr. Swczey said tho reverso was trueon Maul,
Alexander Crnw a brief statement to the meeting saying that thoobject for which ho had been employedwas to prevent tho introduction of further pests or crop enemies Into thoIslands. Ho believed this could be ,
douu lucettvely.
Mi myif. nsiUandmatei-- Ilerger held consulta
tion with flovernor Carter this fore-noon In rcferenco to tho piny Ing of thoTerritorial band ou Sundays, In thelight of tho enforcement of tho oldSunday "lllue laws" still on tho Hanuuun siaiuio hooks.
The verdict was that, until furthernotice, tho band boys will continue todelight tho public on the Sabbath day, 'hours,Tomorrow tho band will hold forth at onlyMnkee Island, Waiklkl. 18:10
Tax Assessor Holt turned two hun-'sa-
died thousand dollars In gold, green- - and, backs and checks over to tho Terrltor- -
lal Treasurer early this afternoon.
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SPLENDID SUCCESS OF
N.Q.tt. PRESENTATION
'THE SPY" AT OPERA HOUSEDRAWS ENTHUSIATSTIC AUD-IENC- E
STRONG ACTINO.WAS INSPIRING.
Martial music that' was wont to In-
spire the lllue aud thrilling strains thathelped to stir tho drey, notes that ledbrother against brother In awful civilwar, filled the Hawaiian Opera Houselast cyenlng In the presentation of thatmoving drama. "The Sov." xlvcs undertoe auspices of tho National fluard of '
Hawaii, by local talent under the direction ofW. D. Adams'
In spite of rain and wind nnd mud,tho house held hundreds who, throughthe flvo acts, In swift turn felt all thochanges of emotion Inspired by con-li- lt
ting principles tor which men domurder, love of country, home and flag,tho sad scenes of tho battlefield whenpcsslon has cooled, the despair of prison nnd hunger, death 'for country snuke, reunion of loving hearts, defeat,success, noble sacrifice and the finalvictory.
To euy that the play was a successwould be to express but mildly thefret, for the largo aiidleneo wn carriedfrom one tlirtlllnir srnnn tn nnntlier In'....
W I) Adams, ns Mart Howard, thespy who so narrowly escapes death,
m P0P8 ,s joung brother, a drummerbin. lip il.nil In n r,.l.nl nrln In nenrv.n'y carried himself with that perfee.
tlnn Hint wins tin. lionnu nf nn nn.it.
'again the Stars and Stripes and kneelsIt.. IjUi. Ita fnlils. IliM nrtnr Is tin tniit-ni--
tho nctor. he Is tho nnri Itself h In
touch of his beloved banner. AdamsH nn artlRt.
(Jus Murphy, ns Frank Kulledge oftho Confederates, wns stronir throncb
'out: In volie. ceslnre. manner, inok.twnrlng nnd detou bo wns consistentlypowerful, effective, convincing nn.'l
'stlrrlmi to n decree, lln wns nl..n,ll.lHuco llnrzer ns llnrrv llnwinl nli
Farmer Howard found n wnrthv Incur..ureter in J. II. Harrison and Mr. Mvt- -
ton did credit to Fnrmer Billot. FredAngus' Tom Klllot illlccl tho bill andHarry Coupons' Major Rutledga wasforceful. "Sonny" Cunha as KattlnSmith was amusing and his side workin tho wny of song was appreciated.M. If, Webb's Undo Joo was In-
deed and Frank Hatch's Will Smithwas good.
Miss Nellie Mel nln and Miss (ireen,playing Mother Howard nnd Mrs. MartHoward, sustained their parts in onaccomplished mauner; Miss Daisy I.lsb-nan- ,
In the rolo of Jennlo Howard, dis-played much talent; Mrs Klllot wascleverly represented by Miss MaggieI.Uhman, nnd Miss Gertrude Hallproved herself a very satisfactory Mrs.Hut ledge.
Union and Confederate officers weroubly Impersonated by I.lcut. A. J.Dlackman, Ueut. T. 1'. Cummins, Cant,l'aul Smith, Capt. Jorgstroff, Will I'res-tldg-
Capt. Merle Johnson, Mr. Mytton,Lieut. A. D. Wise, Lieut. John Cooknnd Lieut. Caster.
Co. I) and Co. H, N. Q. H , showed upsplendidly as soldiers of the opposingarmies.
Numerous musical numbers wero Inttoduccd, much to tho general delight.Miss Daisy Llshman's "Vacant Chair"was prettily and sweetly rendered;Her7cra "My Own United Btatcs"I rought forth rounds of applause;songs by the Bills Tiros, quartet wereencored with groat ontbuslasm; Jorg-stroff-
"Uncle Sammy" went well and"Sonny" Cunha's lighter vein bits ofsong were received wlta loud demon-stration.
Tho Immense success of last nightinsures a crowded houso tomorrowevening. Never before has an amateurproduction of the kind met with sucha grand reception as was accorded "ThoSpy" yesternight.
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Haleiwajimited.The most attractive day's outing Is
that afforded by the excursion downthe railroad line. Tho HALEIWALIMITED, a first-clas- s train, leavesHonolulu every Sunday mornlno at8:22 o'clock, making the run In two
the rate for round trip beingS2B0. From 10:22 a. m. until ap. m. Is spent at the beautiful
HOTEL HALEIWA, with fresh and upwater bathing, tennis, golf, driveswalks, ihootlnn n- - fl.hinn .- -j ......
"k In town at 10:10 o'clock In theevenlnf. ,l J..ilfl:!!?f,g,?a
m DO NOT FAIL TO SEE
NEW FALL LINE
Art Department o! the
Pacific Hardware Company, Ltd.,
I tion
Their Pictures and Ait Novelties will bethe Leaders of the Seaon. Just thething lot Wedding and BirthdayPresents.
CEDAR BOX COUCHES.
We are making a special BOX COUCH of HKDCEDAR that we are selllrg at the same figure asother stores charge for a Spruce Box. We haveonly lumber for a tew boxes so- - come early andsecure a real bargain. Covered In any style.
COYNE FURNITURE CO.,Limited.
Irfiii ' iPWAimlimFfTiI scirsf
Painter and Decorator'PHONE 426. 137 KING STREET. that'8 alll
TOEPPELMAN CA8E.
(Continued from Po 1.)Wm. Woods. "Am turnkey nt po-
lice station. Was on duty 12 m.. Nor.17. 1901. Relieved Scott Wright. Mr.Wright reported to me that thero wasa paralyzed drunk In cell 3 and wantedwatching. Wright before ho left wentwth mo In cell 3 nnd examined thoman there. Saw man nnd could seothnt ho bad been bleeding. I felt thoman's heart and found out that ho wasall light. Mr. Wright felt tho man'spulso and found It normal. I madoa round of all tho cells nnd foundthings In good shape. I returned totho man tn cell 3 and unbuttoned hiscollar and shirt nnd wahed tho bloodolT his face, also bothed his head withcold towel. Ilefoio bathing his headho was hard. After an hourof bathing his head and faco bo turnedover and went to sleep as If he feltrelieved.
"After ho went to sleeo I left himalono and kept a one half hour callat his cell tho whole morning fromsay about" 2 o'clock on. On thesehalf hour calls found him breathing asup ordinary drunk would.
"About G:30 a. m. I found hlui lyingagain ou his back and breathing veryheavily. I shook blm and tried toraise mm up, and asked him his name.Ho only opened his eyes and looked.Ho moved bis lower Jaw as If to speakbut could not. Then I lifted his righthand, but ho dropped It as If nostrength to hold It up, I then sentfor Dr. 6: 15 a. ui. Dr. n
arrived about 7M5 tt. m. Ouarrival of Dr. Emerson ho said ho wnssuffering from and ordered himtaken to tho Queen's Hospital forth-with."
Jas McKlnnon."Am receiving station iiurt nt M.
Ileo station. Wns on duty night of No-vember 10, 1904. At 11:15 p. in. n manvas brought In by A. Kane and St. J.Luahlwa. Ho wns carried from thepatrol wagon to the police stntlon andlaid on tho floor In fiont of chn .in0cTho man was apparently paralyzeddiunlc. Upon asking the officer wahtinc. cuarge was ho said drunk. Alsowkeil who was arresting officer. Hosaid John Wallace. As Is custom insuch eases when a man Is too drunkfor me to find out his nationality, as hewas too drunk to find out. I mado anoie on my report haolo." Tho manwas then searched by Turnkey Wright,l'roporty found on him was a watch,chain, pair of glasses and other trin-kets. Tho man was then taken belowbv Officer Kama and Turnkey Wright,when a man Is brought in In such" acondition as this man was the turnkeypays more attention to him as there Is
tendency when a man Is so drunkthat bo Is helpless for him to choko
and by turning him from side toside occasionally It relieves blm. Thiscaso Is not out of tho ordlanry; It Is acommon occurrence for a man to becrougui in in this condition.
THE
Home decoration not in har-mony with other appointmentswon't go in thin century of re-finement.
You ought to ntlvise with menof experience men who havemade a study of home decora- -
STANLEY 8TEPHEN30N,
breathing
Umerson,
Chance To BuyHandsome
Smyrna Rugs
. The prices do not begirtto represent the value ofthese handsome Smyrn.tRugs now on sale forone week only. Even ouroriginal priceswere exceed-ingly lowfor the qualitiesand designs.
There are three differentsizes but these representdozens of different designsand colors.
Sizes 2 feet 2 Inches x 4 feet 6Inches. Reduced from 12 50 to$1.75.
Sizes 2 feet 0 Inches x 6 feet. d
from S3 to li.Sizes 3 feet x C loot. Reduced
from 14 to 13.
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EhlersFORT STREET.
Real Estate Loansare easily repaid by
MONTHLY INSTALMENTS.Just like 'RENT
When money Is obtained tramPHOENIX SAVINGS, BUILDING AN
LOAN ASSOCIATION.Judd Bulldlna. Honolulu.
Guarantee Capital I 200.000.0clPaid-in- " Capital 1,300,000.00- -
HENRY E. POCOCK,CathUr,
Artistic SignsAnd Satisfaction GuaranUctd whioj
JBWETT,CORNHR HOTEL and UNION.
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J. HOPP & CO.,1053-153- 9 Bishop St Young Bldg.
FurnitureRugsMattresses
Largest Stock of Furniture in theIslandi.
J. HOPP & CO.,1053-105- 9 Bishop St.. Young Ride.
BATH,(i i THE
PLUMBER,
165 S. King St.1.
TEL MAIN 61
YES!UY PROM U8 WHYT Beeiuee
w. r. th. cheapest, call for your ordere, allow you 45 daye In which topay your bill., deliver promptly. Youmake 5 en every dollar you Invest.
KALIHI STORE, White .1.1,
The Later, in
Millinery NoveltiesAT
Miss Power's Mllinery Parlors.Boston Building:, Fort St
H. PURDY,629 South King Street, Adjoining W
Wright'. Carriage Factory.Carpenter and Builder, 8tore Fit
ting, and General Jobbing; All WorkGuaranteed; Eetlmatee given; order.aollclted.
Read "Wants" on page 6.
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EVENING BULLETIN, HONOLULU, T !!., FRIDAY, NOV. 18. 1901. riW
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TRY A LONG COLDGLASS OF
WurzburgerBeer
Made byCo., Brewers
mmm namust
youelry that is sure to give satisfaction.
We'd like you to look over our showing of Rings, Studs,
etc. , at auy
M. k Counter,1142 Fort Street.
WEATHER FOH
Meteorological Record for Month ot
October, 1904 (Iln Hawaiian Isl - -
..1. IT. 8. Ocp..let .C ATl -l
culture, Weather lliireaii.percentages of District
rainfall as compared with normals:Hawaii llllo, 2S 3.63 Iuchc3 on tho 2tith, at Nahlku,22; Kolialu, 42.5;z
TEMPERATUrtE
Elov.Hawaii Ft.
Olaa Mill 210
Volcano House 4000
Kohala 521
Niulll 200Ookala 400Fcpcekeo lull
OahuU. S. Weather 121
U. S. Magnetic Stn EO
U. S. Stn 350Pu'nahou 47
Kahuku 25
KauaiKllauca 342Llhue 240Koloa
MaulWalluliu 250Klpahulu 308Kallua 285
Kahlku ,1600Walakoa .'. 900
LanalKeomuku
Dew RelativePoint.
U. S. W. Ilureau.. 66' 69U. S. Mag. 67' 71
Hawaii Kohala .reportsshocks on tho 14th and 23d. Puueo re-
ports shock on tho 14th.Oahu U. S. Weather Ilureau
shock on tho 14th.U. S. Magnetic Station reports lunarrainbow on the 25th. U. S.
Station reportson tho 14th. Punuhou reports
on tho 14th. andAhulmanu report shuck ontho 14th.
Maul reports lightningon the 1st and 2d; and two slight
shocks on tho 14tn.
Honolulu and Malting!of the Primo
You place on yourif would Kectiru jew
Piiw, Brooches,Watches, time
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Approximate
Kona, 105.C;
Stn...
shock
Walawn
Brewing
percent.; Hamahtin,Knu.lMnul.
Bureau....
Experiment
Humltllty.
earthquake
earthquake
enrthquako
Experi-ment earthquake'
earthquake
Klpahulu
earthquake
popular Lager.
reliancejeweler
Love Building
NOVEMBER
81.7. Stnul Pala; 100 per cent.: Wnl-1,lk". w- - Kaual-9- 7.2 I'er cent,- mStt'Ct' 7" "J'S.
Tlio greatest inontlily rainfall was14.63 Inches at Nalilku. Maul.
The greatest rainfall was
TABLE.
Mean Mean Mo. High- - LowMax. Min. Mean est. est.
83 CI 72 87 r.973 53 63 79 51SO C,f, 73 82 CO
S3 72 78 SG CO
68 6681 70 7C 84 69
82 72 77 84 6387 69 78 89 C3S5 72 78 89 C982 72 77 8584 74 79 SC
82 C9 75 86 6485 69 77 SB 61SO 69 75 81 63
85 69 77 68 6382 70 76 84 6783 67 75 91 6278 66 72 88 6179 61 70 83 57
81 67 74 6 62
Kahoolawo (N.W. coast) Reports udust storm nn tho 29th,
i KAUAI SHIPPING.
j The steamer Nocau arrived fromKauai ports this morning ut C:3U
' o'clock with 300 bags paddy, 267 bagsrice, 97 hags rice bran ami 28 pack'ages merchandise.
Purser SlcNamara reports as fol-
lows: Heavy northerly swells runningnil this week. We were ablo to dis-
charge all Kllauea freight excepting 4ni tons of coal. Discharged Kallhlwalfreight at Hanalcl. Strong northeast
1 trades and very rough seas on InwardI trip.
Pretty Bon BonsFor HappyThanksgiving
Wc feci a pardonable pride in our elegant new holiday assortmentof bon bons. It is not only the finest and largest sto:k wc have evercarried, but is unquestionably the richest assortment by far that will beat the disposal of Honolulu housewives for the joyous Thanksgivingdinner.
There is a variety to ruit any taste. Modest but pretty bon bons at35c a box, and all intermediate prices up to those for more sumptuoustables at $2.50 a box.
Hcrc'arc other good things for Thanksgiving:
Sweet pickled fruits of all kindsBrandled fruits o? all kindsPreserved fruits of all kinds
Cranberry Sauce, Plum Pudding, Mince Meat,1904 crop Nuts and Raisins, Citron,
Lemon and Orange Peel.
May & Co., Ltd.
LOCAL AND QENfiRAL .
ItP.id "Wants" on page 6.
1803 tllnrles at Wall, Nli liols. I
Offlco ami pocket rilatlta for 1905 Jufilreceived. Wall, Nichols. j
Wurzburgcr In quarts or pints, lco ,
cold, at, the Pantheon Saloon. i
Tho best cup of Hawaiian coffee Intho city. N. England Ilakery.
Diaries and dally journals for 1905now ready at Arlclgh & Co., stationers.
Neatly furnished rooms at the Pop-
ular. $1, and $2 per week. 1219
Fort Street.Supremo Court holds a session on
Monday next. Several decisions arelooked for.
Royal D. Mead gave a Japanese dinner to visiting planters last evening atthe Japanese club.
B. V. Killers & Co. will close at 1 p.ra. Saturday, November 19, on accountof tho German Fair.
Ncopolltnn and Tullt l'ntltl bricklee cream mode rlRht, Is one of ourwinners. Elite IcC Cream Parlors,
Judgo Hohlnton will cntl a numberof heretofore passed eases nn his civilcalendar nt 10 o'clock Monday morn-ing.
Tho Paclflo Import Co. Is showingtUo newest Btjlcs In colored nnnltndres-- skirts; also bargains In underwear,
Mrs. C. I j. Dlckerson for cheap, nattyslilrlwnlst lints; nltf" leceptlon huts;curios half price; Panama hatscleaned.
Watson vs. David Watson,dUorce, Is set for healing In Judg?Koliinson's court' nt 9:3U u'clock to-
morrow morning.Judgo Dolo this morning sentenced
Shlrlchl Shlro to sit monllis' Impris-onment for conspiring to causo adit!tery to bo committed.
Only today und tomorrow for thenonderful bargains in rlhUms nt A.UIoiu'h in Progress llliuU. An oppor-tunity you cannot afford to miss.
Argument wns had before JudgeDolo this morning In tin- damage suitof Mrs. Mnkallllll against tho barkOlympic for tho death on boaid whileloading sugar In this port or her hus-band.
The Pacific Mull steamship Korenwns expected to arrive from the Orientearly this morning and Is now due atany moment. It Is probable that thovcsel has liecn delajed by rough weath-er such ns hos been prevalent In thisvicinity of late.
Territorial Grand Jury Is Investigating tho death of Chemist Toepelmannand the alleged uegllgeneo of tho police is, In this coming lafor an examination, n letter havingbeen addressed to the Attorney Genoral on tho subject.
Territory vs. J. E. Fullerlon, allegedmalicious Injury to property of Mrs.Mary Dertelmann, trnuslerred to JudgoKoblnsou by Judge Gear for new trialafter entering of mistrial In tho hit-
ter's court, will he moved on for set-ting for trial at 10 n in. tomorrow.
The steamer Maul arrived from lla-wnll ports this morrdt-i- at S:4K o'clockwith 75 tiead of cuttle, CO bundles hides,10 cords firewood and 27 packages sun-dries. Purbcr Kckuewa reports roughweather on tho Hamakua coast nnd avery rough horumwird trip after leav-ing Kawalhae.
Territorial Attorney General IirrlnAndrews, uh well us tho United StntesDistrict Attorney, has under Investiga-tion tho clmrges, of three Japuuese arrested on Sunday last at Hauuln forIllicit distilling, agnlnst Deputy Sheriff of Knolau, to tho effect thatthe latter look money for protection ofho still, which chnrges cmpbntlcalty denies.
Tho present term of Circuit Courtends on the last day pf the year nndtho January term begins on tuu second day of the month nnmed. Thisand next term are practically ono con-
tinuous term with the exception thatdifferent Judges piestde. Judge HobInson presides next term and will han-
dle all criminal matters, of which there,promises to he n great number, manygoing over from the present term,
BEFORE GRAND JURY
(Continued from Page 1.) 'rrai's Department In all that Is beingdone. Crlmlnalnglst C. Anthony Doylewas also closeted with Andrews forsomo time this forenoon.
Sharp nt noon tho Grand Jurors leftthe Cnpltol for lunch. At 2 o'clockthey again assembled und at that tlmotho women will uppenr and glvo theirtestimony. It Is not yet certain whe-
ther the Inquisition will find It neces-sary to hold u session tomorrow. Theyare anxious not to. If It can bo helpedPossibly they will have n report readyfor Judgo Gear tomorrow or on Mon-day a partial report.
Various committees or the GrnndJury have been hard nt work sincetho body as a whole last met.
It Is understood that ono of thomatters looked Into by tho committeehandling tho Dcpnrtinunt of Public Instruction 1b the posslblo waste of fundsIn the matter of education "stock"school books and other matter employed In tho public schools, with avlow to recommending methods foreconomy.
'
A woman uged 79 years, a greatgrandmother, runs a ferryboat on thoFlakcueseo at ICrlincr. near Berlin.She Is always ready, day or night, totake over passengers.
,The Evening Bulletin, 7! ecnta imonth.
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"BURNT ORANGE"IS THE NEW SHADE OF
LADIES' TAN OXFORDSAND WE HAVE THEM.
A Bluchcr Oxford, with welted sole andCuban heel, in this new cooling shade isthe ladies Oxford for this season.
Strong, Comfortable and a GuaranteedEasy Walker, retailing at $3.50 and$4.50 within the reach of all.
if.
MclNERNY SHOE STORE,
FORT STREET
WkmmmmmmmmihfmmmfammmfhfammmmmfiR
S?ilil
For a Quick MealThe best thing yet discovered la
Heinz Baked Deans.Be sure It's Heinz.
Has three times the nutriment ofbeef and is a "meal In a minute."
Your grocer has a fresh supplywhich just arrived.
H. Hackfeld & Go.,Wholesale Agents.
7 Choice Milk Cows 7
To arrive pet S.S. Nevadn,Nov. 21.
CLUB STABLESFort, above Hotel. 'Phone Main too
Healani Masquerade
Arrangements Complete
The arrangements aro complete for
the nnnual masquerndo of thellenlanl Yacht and Hoat Club, to bogiven at the Moana Hotel Wednesdayevening. November 23. Tho event willbe n brilliant one, tho gentlemen hav-
ing It In ehargo having overlooked nodetnll that would contribute to thosuccess or pleasuro of tho uvenlng.
Prizes will bo awardod to the mask- -
its oh follows: To tho most original,to the most comical, to tho best sus-
tained character, to tho handsomestlady's costume, to tho handsomest gen- -
ttemans costume. I
Tho list of committee members Is
is follows:Arrangements 1 H. Armstrong, A,
U. C. Atkinson, C. L. Crabbe, A, M.Webster, 8. A. Walker.
Judges Mrs. Geo. H. Carter, Prin-
cess Krtwnnannkoa, .Mrs. II, O. Noonan,Mrs. V. W. Macfarlano, Mrs. 0. L.Crubbe. I
Musical Director Albert Cuuha,Kloor Commlttco V. II. Armstrong
(chnlrmnu), Geo. G. Fuller. Tom King,A. M, Webster, C. L. Crabbo.
Patronesses Mrs. Geo. It. Carter,Princess Kawuuanakon, Mrs. S, D,Dole, Mrs. Samuel Parker, Mrs. A. T.Atkinson, Mrs. F, M. Hatch, Mrs. It.A. Isenberg, Mrs. F, A. Schacfer, Mrs.II, G. Noonan, Mis. II. I). Tonuoy,Mrs. K. 8. Cunlia, Mrs. II. It.
Mrs, O. C. Ueckley, Jlrs. J.M. Dowsett, Mrs. C. 8. Holloway, Mrs.8. O. Wilder, Mrs. C. L. Crabbo, Mrs,O. P. Wilder, Mrs. F. W. Mucfarlane,Mrs. M. Philips, Mrs. Cecil Ilrown,Mrs. A. Fuller, Mrs. J, 8. McOrow,Mrs. W. M. Glffard, Mrs. C. 11. Cooper,Mrs. Thco. Lansing, Mrs. A. J. Campbell
anFULL OF GOOD THINQS.- -
A 8IXTEENPAQE paper, with S
last word to voters, the COMICSUPPLEMENT, good stories, the BusIness Man's Handy Index, 8ocfal News,and ALL the news of the day. Be sureyou get SATURDAY'S BULLETINI
Heat! "Wints" on nage !.
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I'L'Ili: CALtroUNIA, unexcelled forTable Use. Slerrn Mndro und s
celebrated oils.NIC'KLL!' The purest French prod
uct from Nice. Unequalled fursalads and mayonalse. Particularly 'adapted fur medicinal purposeson account of Its purity. Also Duret's famous French oil.
LUCCA Tho well known Italian oilpopular with all chefs; also Colombo, Albcrtlul and Jlacdlnt oilslu tins.
LEWIS & CO , LTD.,169 KING STREET.
240 2 Telephones 240
Fiuntain Pen
For Easy Writing
The fountain pen Is made tocarry' materials conveniently Intho jforket and to avoid thetrouble of dipping in tho Ink-well every few tetonds.
American fountains are best,for etaclcucy, economy nnd
Waterman Ideal J2.W to $10.00.Parker "Lucky Curve" tl.50 to
$6.00.
HAWAIIAN NEWS CO,, Ld.
Young; Building; Store.
CHRISTMAS PIANOS
Time to think about making a choice.We will reserve any iustiuinent youmay select and deliver It at Christmastime. Sold on eisv payments
Bergstrom Music Co, Odd Fellow Ddg,
HONOLULU STOCK EXGHAH6E
HONOLULU, Nov. 10, 1004
NAME OF STOCK fF.IS'lJp f ?l M A
MERCASTIIEC Pr.nr fc Co I.OOO.OM loo ) .,.L II Krt t Co Ltl . . 100,009. S
SUftAREw Piinutlsn Co .... i.or.ooo m ti ,jH.wall-- n Acrlcultur'l Co l,ro,ooo loo... ., ,,,,WiwComtSu.rCo. .)n.I! . trt.wilf.fi Sugar Co t.e.jo.ono tlMonomL S .jar Co jo,ooo 100 US' ipHonokaa Suar Co . .000.000: --o J......Haiku Sutar Co 500.000. 'HKahuku Plantation C- o- 500.000' toKihtl Itaniatlon Co Ltl .100.000 Jo 10 11Klpahulu Sutar Co ... 100,000 imKoloa Sugar Co . soo.ooo looMcBryd. Sugar Co Ijoo.ooo n a
Oahu Sugar Co 1S00.000 100 . oXOnofjn.aSucarCo 1.000.000; to J ....Ookala Socar Plant Co 300.0--0 ;; (Olaa Surar Co LU 10 I). ..Olo.alu Co. . . tfo.o-- o tooPaauhau Sufar Plant Co Sooo,ooo; 90 sPiclnc St.ir Mill joo.ooo! 10.P.la Plantation Co .... o,aao too ijo .Ptpttkro Sura. Co j.-o- o too, ...PlonMt Mill Co t.no.ao. too im .Walahia ArrtcutMol Co i.100.0-- 0 too to ,),WalluVu Sugar Co .... fooooo- loo j sWalmanalo Sugar Co ti- - too I ;
MISCELLANEOUSWllJtf Sltamvhlp Co - Joo.ooo' loo ,
Suan N Co 600,000 100 ,Hawaiian Ekuic Co -- . v,ooo, 100 1.1H ...HonRT&LCoPM ,,--.'- ""
-Hon R T L Co Com loo ,,j.jMutual T.trphono Co . tso,ooo 10 ,- -Oahu R tt L Co 4.000.000 loo ... ...llllo Rallroal Co 1.000,000 m
BONDSH.wT.r.fC II'ImCI)Haw T.r H re.- - -HawOovj pt -- - .... o)H ..Haw Com & Sug Co s rc - ...Ewa PlantCoo pe .... .... I 'Haiku Sugar Co t pe. I ....HawSurar Co6pc .. I ....HlioRCoCon6pe. ......Hon R T 01 L Co 6 p c - .... tea 111Kahuku Plant Co p e. .... ....Oahu R & LCo6pc .... to. ...Oahu Sugar Co-p- c ... .... tea ....Olaa Sugar Co 6 i c. ... .. ....Palal'lantCn ... .... . ...1'ionrtr Mltl Coopc .. I.Walalua Agrlc Co - p c I
Sales m Pioneer. 1. 2.50; SI KileJl", ia (I; 15 .Mcllryde. JJ.
Latest sugar quotation, --1.625 cents.
U. S. Weather Ilureau Office,Young rtulldlng.
Noteinhor lxTemperatures C a. m., "0; 8 a m
TI; 10 n. m., ,": noon, TT; morningminimum, GT.
Dnroinrtcr, S n. in., 20.13; absolutehumidity. 8 n. m.. iMOr, grains ierruble foot: relative humidity, 8 n. m.,OS per cent; dew Jiolnt, S n. m., C3.
Wind C a. m.. velocity 11, directionN. C; S n. in . velocity 2o, directionN. i:.; lu a. m., eloclty 12, directionN. U.: noon, velocity II, direction K.
Itntufull during 21 hours ended 8 n.in., .39 Inch.
Total wind movement during 2thours ended at noon, 317 miles.
ALEX. M'C. ASHLEY,Section Director United States
Weather Bureau.
REAL ESTATE TRANSACTION!.
Entered for Record Nov. 17, 1904,From 10:30 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Wm Charroan nnd wf to M A llcgo.M.M A Itcgo toAK Mlka UclDomltlla SI Palko to Herbert Austin
et nt Dqueen's Hospital to Domltllla I'ulko
ItelKst Thos Cummliis by tr to Domltll-
la Palko !MeCully Land Co Ltd to Queen's
Hospital DSIcCully lAlul Co Ltd to Quecn'H
Hospital nSSIcCully Co Ltd to Dora K
Paris DIiok Hop Sing ta Von llamm-Youn- g
Co Ltd CXI
Kdwnrd It Thomas by atty to Wil-
liam It Castle tr TrDLulla W Kaluukon by tr tu William
11 Castlo tr MEntered for Record Nov. 18, 1904,
From 9 a. m. to 10:30 a. m.Francisco Fnrla and wf to Slanuel J
Perry U.Manuel J Perry to Slary Farla D
Thanksgiving DayTABLE DAMASK
WE LEAD in QUALITY and CHEAPNESSbecause wc import direct from the manufacturers
Conventional PatternsOrchids, PoppiesPALM LEAVESFERN FRONDS andmany other designs dtWc can give you these, withNapkins to match, by the yardin made Cloths and SquaresNow on view in the window
and store j '
E. W. JORDAN & CO., LTD.,
Fort Street.
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,4ftVWAtfAWWA',A'ft'.Vl!Wf
BATES FOR WANT ADS.
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EVERYDAY WANTS AND BUSINESS DIRECTORYsr line on week lOeler lln. two weeks 40sPtrllns, one month Ms
HAWAII'S GREATEST OPPORTUNITY FOR LARGE RETURNS ON SMALL INVESTMENTSKTbta.....la th eheanrftt advArttalna avarl
. r-- -- ; .HMrU ins people ot Honolulu.
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WANTSSee Pone B, NEW TO-DA- Y, for Now Ada.
SITUATIONS WANTED.
SPECIAL NOTICES. I
FOR SALE.
Have 5 Houses for sale at Palama;SM cash; balance WITHOUT INTER.1ST at 110.00 per month.
P. E. R. STRAUCH,
No. 74 8. KING ST. TEL. MAIN 336.
WANTEDMan to do gem-ra- t work In the enrpon
I or lint at Monna Hotel 2923 2t
TO LET.Finished Rooms. Housekeeping al-
lowed; cool and mosquito proof. Ala-ke- a
House, Alakea St. bet. Hotel andKing. 22G5 tt
cotU'ge, sanitary plumbing, onKlver St. Apply J. W. Podmore,Zing and Bethel. 2782 tf
Law front room, furnished. Inejutro270 licit tnnla St. opposite HawaiianHotel. 29.'3 lv
Newly furnished rooms, all modvnconveniences. At No. 84 VineyardBt, 2728 tf
cottage, No. 423 Kuaklnt St.Apply J. W. rodmoro, Dethel SL
2S9Itf
Two front mosquito-proo- f rooms at777 Klnau St. near Alapal. 2915-l-
Furnished rooms at 1223 Emma Street.Mrs. McConnell. 2663
.WOOM AND BOARD.
Oentlcman who cxehanged hats at dwithlargo mosquito proof roomIn private family; su.tab.o bis hat by lr , "'V? ,','
ofllce."nd
One
for man and wlfo or slnglo person;electric lights, hot and cold water;tais pass tbo door, etc. AddressM. 11.. llulletln office. 2921-l-
Porto Ricans HaveNo Reasonable Kick
Governor Carter recently receivedfrom a number of I'orto Illidiis at Ie-l.ah-
Kauai, a petition for executivehelp, complaining of treatmtnt on theplantation. The Governor Immediatelyinstituted Investigations. As a resultJudge Hofgaard makes a report and.ays by way of Introduction that thepetition crlglnated with one Vendrellwho makes It a business of travellinglrom one plantation to another, livingen his lounirjmen. e imo" to theIslands as an agent In procuring i'ortoIllcan laborers. Ho Is not well bal-
anced. Kekaha has forty I'orto ltlcnnson Its pay roll. Neirly all of them ap-
pear to be happy, sayi the Judge. Theplantation peopi-- j are good to tl em.They get one dollir more pc monththan the laborers of oihur nationalities.Those who complained are found to liftdeserving of little or no sympathy.Judge Hofgaard recommends thatnothing bo done In reference to the pe-
tition as there Is no reasoiuble com-jilal-
contained therein.Manager Faje of the plantation also
writes the Governor at the latter'H re-
quest. He sajs that tho men whosigned the petition are of the worstclement. He thinks his gang, general-l- y
speaking, are good workmen. Hespeaks of Hofgaard being there to In-
vestigate conditions and reports thatas a result there was a strlko amongthe I'orto Illcan laborers. Tbcro hadnever been any trouble before. TheI'orto Illtans then objected to workingunder their luna l'aye says he doesnot want to lose these men.
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Pali Bridge Unsafe;
To Cutjtoad In Rock
An examination by the engineer ofthe Public Works Department showsthat tho steel girders of tho bridgecrossing a chasm in the Pall road Is
(tmsafo for henvy traffic. GovernorCarter retently suggested that nn
be mado of tho strutture.J Superintendent Hollow ay now reportsmat irom lo to ;iu per tent or tlmcross settlon has been eaten away byatmospheric attlon.
Says Holloway In his report: Thecondition of this structure Is such thatIt will be necessary to cither build anew strutture or better, In my opinion,to tut out an additional width of road'way In the solid rock, so that no strur-turo Is necessary. Temporary tcpatrscould be made at this time by puttingIn wooden posts or columns In the proper places and supporting the main bteelgirders. A concrete threo-an- ttiuc- -
turo could be built In place ot thispresent one, though 1 belleva sutli astructure would cost just as much asthe necessary excavation In solid rotk.
About one hundred feet from thisstrutture, thcro Is another of similartype, though of only some 22 feet spanwhich should at some future tlmo breplaced by a concrete arch.
While I do not bcltove that there Isany immediate danger of tho bridgegiving way, most overjone crossing thePall reports that tho structure does notlook safe, and the uprights when platedin position will make the brldgo ippurmore secure.
I should like, If possible, to nak thonext Legislature for a sufficient approprlatlon to make tho cut and doaway entirely with this bridge, also tobuild in a concreto arch.
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EVENING HOURS
M. WILBERFORCh'i DAY'S
WORK.
An n nnntf linlv it tint nllntrftlirrunplcnslng nppeaianee (runs Ada'sdiary for a certain Bummer's day notmany jcars ago), I suppose I have hadthe avernge cxptrlento of matrimonialpiopo'als, but I trust, for the creditot the other sex, for whom 1 entertainn erv nroner rcsnect. Hint in onotall my adventures hnvc been unique
Tho , .igi. nf Mr Wlllifif-rnrrf- whn nrnposed to me today, is tbo detail tov.blch I refer
Mr rfr,n l,n. 1,.. n nuifillwrof our holldn) pait In Devonshire for
It. the ntinos-'phcr- e
his
tlio past week It appears he Is n " j.. ....... i,''on t expect ou to give an ImmediateIn thelrlcnds of papa's tlty Pap.,
ran ngaliut him quite unexpectedly nt.a,18wer ,0,n 1'roporal )ou wcio totally""frepaied for. 1 here JustOUfiamptou in thceoursoof our Dart- - nil to
be !',c,m' '' "' ' "lin" l01 "l1 'rmoor tour, nnd, finding was taking rlas!- -
'a solltir) holi.la) on vcr) tho J"',lm"t la,1" o"fame Huts ns our part width until I No' ' Bnl,I earnestly; "I beg of jouthen consisted entirely of our own J "" no. "lorc! am "r' Borr". u
fainllv. nnd tomnrlsed mamma, naim.m eldest sister Joan and my joungcrsinter Mabel he Invited Mr. Wllber--
fnrn In 1nln lla Tliltt Mr. Wllliprfnri (I
rfn.iiiv n..r.e,l ln .in. nmi Ko fr n,,.pan week ho has been mado one of us '
Is the middle "" "'" ",u "" "'" ' ",u nalsome way past age,but well set nnd, though bald on ,0 old to be jour vtry litis-
11, o Int. nil,, n ,..n rnlh.band. If JOU WOlllll tl tl) consider me
tr a fine looking man lie is grave andtouiteotis In bis manner, but cnttrtaln- -
Hi seeki Imlyfor
muth
Houp, too kooJ
.linear, fnrn
ingiu his conversation, and extecdlng- - I have no doubt of Hint, .Mr. Wllly anxious to make himself agieeable. ,bcrforie," I said "llellcvc me, 1 amPapa told us soon after he wus Intro--, not underestimating the value and thediiced to us that he had retently be- - honor of ) our offer, but marriage with-tom- e
n widower. out love, however advantageous luSince j esterdny we have been sta lug other respects "
at Drcwstelgnton, nnd this morning,! "On my side, my dear, the lovo wouldafter breakfast, I set out alone for Tlu- - bo great, and sincere, and unehang-gl- e
Bridge, where I Intended spending Ing," (aid he; and 1 louid not but bothe time before luuthcon with a new touched by the evident fervor withnovel. Jwhlch ho spoke. "And I lielleve jou
I anticipated n quiet and delightful would learn to love me In return. Lettime; but alas! no sooner had I chosen me may I? point out that the lovo ofmy scat on a rock that pushed ovtr.n man like myi-elf- , who has passed tholl.n nnlst' Cr.a... Ihnn XI. Cf III.Afn..n 11 Ai.nn.1.. ..na.l.... .. ... I.I.. .. .....v uw.a, o,.h..i .nun .,. ii.iuvt.uiw ...at tl.a.iv l.USStUII n UL lll glVt'Ilfniintcrcd slowly on to tho brldgo and )outh, has great advantages of sttad-leane- d
over tho parapet. Ho did not fastness over the more, perhaps,to obsirvc mo nt first. lent Infatuation of a man In tbo tweu- -
Fearing Hint the situation might be- -
como embarrassing, I ostentatiously with joung men, and woman ore drag-shifte- d
my position. I started, and I 'ged Intd the swindle; but with menthought ho eoloied. Then, lifting his' like me there can be no chance of anytin. ..1.1. .. ... 1, .mil. t.A H.n .,. ' l..w I. n.nl k. ,.... ..uui, . iiu u btitciu oiiiiit, iiu lumu uuniito me.
"Pate," ho snld, simply, seating him-self by my side.
"What about fate, Mr. Wllbcrforce? 'said I, surprised, for ho seemed to bolu a most unusual mood.
"It must bo fate," he went on, pok-ing in the river with his walking stick.
"The morning and tho scene," I re-
marked, "both favor soliloquy;" and Ireturned to my novel.
"A romantic morning nnd a romant-ic- scene," he said, raising his eyesearnest! to the great wooded hill thatswept upward from tho opposite bank.Ho was silent for a few minutes. Thenhe turned his head toward me andHiked me: "Do jou not find tho eon- -
tomnlntion of a Hcenn Ilka thin n snlpn- -
jtl Id scene, full ot tho highest majesty I
cverjpast,
thomiddle upon you!
Ho very nextHe had removed
yards river hankwas carpeted thero
full length, withI,
half hournnd
moreho "It must have
I'I been
and why
mind be
good andhe will always
holiest thoughts, andthere Is something hnlj about
of a beneath nil opensky In silence the andhills."
I know that I had gone white;his his cjts, were elo-
quent ot n meaning that I could notmistake. 1 looked awn) in agitationat tha rolling
He saw that 1 understood nnd" f" nervously,
I won't believe," he went on, placingn llnni1 lnlnp. """ f'0 ' M mo
'"" "'" "'" "" """ "--
"wr my I love"' ' " " "e H 011 fc0 ""J
" l0 mnrr lmsurprlbo mt very Mr
Wllbcrforce," I .nld "I ntver bus'elcJ1 moment that j on
ihiuubui nn- - nut- - emuX,F WllberfortC lllttrrtlpttd I11C CBR
i' ln" OI"' a ""I'm don, ho replied, gently.
"You must least hear me out.cne as I have, let me stnto It. Tho
I Know Is m age will'" no8 " "r "iner
ln tlmt rclatlonsblii- -I could)0,lr lomfort
ties. often n cheating game
uiui imui iiiiMULt."1 do net doubt It," I said, gently;
there bo no lovo on myI beg jou to take that as
He sUncd heavily and looktame Into his eyts. n minute
he me In silence, then heheld out his
"Vtry will, Ada," ho. "Willjou mo?"
I his hand and smiled. "It Isjour I 'must ask. I am
I have caused you pain."'Oh, no matter." Ho roso and
erehed for hat, he had left'upon the grass. course, relyupon jour silence Thank jou
jou! bliM.j jou!" Howalked slowly to lifted his
with n L.rnp ninlln nml innr timroad tovvnrd tho village.
dieamy scene.'A piquant adventure, too."
"Wlint a man?" Joan lookedhonor stricken.
l nodded, then burst out laughingwith a proposal, you dcarl"
Who?"Wllberforco Wllber-force!- "
Joan gnvo a shriek of amaze-ment. "He proposed to thlr mi ru-ing?"
"An hour ago, Flngle Bridge. Isn'tit funny? But really, It wasbeautiful proposal he was so touch-ing. man like that proposes so nuiohmoro sensibly than these whip-
Surely jou couldn't accept him?" crlei'Joan, agitatedly, "
"Oh, no"
as to that," I retorted, piqued,
of nature nil jou with discontent? For half nn hour I sat theDoesn't It make jou restless? Doesn't river reflecting upon the events of thoit give you a sensation of deep sentid morning. I inn honestly say that I
dlsaatlsfattlon?" , never refused a man with moro"No," I replied. "Such a stene as genuine compassion,
this me the fullest content. It. J Bj and bj I picked up my neglectedblots out distasteful In mylbook and Walked slowly bade to
of the and fills mo Melgnton On reaching tho church-wit- h
hope as to the Ijurd at the top ot tho bill I was sur- -
"That seems to mo truest dcflul- - prised to find Joan, my oldest sister,Hon of happiness that I have heard," un a low stone covered grave,said he, "Youth Is tho secret thoughtfully plucking at tho grass. Iof It. A scene like this happiness have nlwajs taken a peculiar into jouth, and disquiet to a man like making confidences, and tho Invitationme, whose jouth is over." of the present situation proved too
the heart Is J" I much forme. I my at her,Biiilllng. I tho llttlo gate of tho ehurth- -
"Ah, It's poor when tho head I j nrd and Joined her on tho tomhstonoIs bald," lie replied, but laughed and Joan was always my sister,lallled somewhat from his fit of pes- - "An ndveiituro to report, my dear!"si m Ism. "I'm not boring jou, I hope, 1 said.Miss Ada? You camo hero to have a "Adventures In Drowetelgnlon!"
read, no doubt, and here I am 'claimed Joan, at theintruding morose reflections of
agewas still for the half
hour. a fewto a plato where the
with soft grass; helny at his bcnevqlentriver, too, submitted myself to Kbfascination.
At the ui.d of tho Mr.roe with a sigh seated
himself once by ray side."Yes," Mid, been
fate.""Do explain!" cried.
had thinking about you,Ada, that was I walked down
Let
If Is
her
side of
thethe of
hit
had
luAda joii,
u.
at
eak You
"but side.
a ofFornud
said
his"1
?God
lint
old
".Mr.
jou
ata
A
the
hero to look at the Says what he's got to"It seems an odd reason," I said, 'say ony nnd haw-"I- t
to a woman, perhaps," ho hawing. No hysterics, ny "replied; "but nny man under- - "But you him, darling?stand. a man's occupiedwith thoughts of a woman,a woman, thiro a riveranywhere near, preferto do his thinking about by tbo
mmmmikmimhmM
strangel)sound river
woods
vords, manner,
woods
"You much,
fo,r
,er'
dear girl,"Sutli
point
Insure
Love plays
tananswer final."
de-
spairwattlicd
hand.
forgiveshook
forgivenessafraid
whichmay.of
thnnktho bridge,
com-ically
"A'mnn"Ada!
Father
quite
dear,
young
"Thank goodness!""Well,
besldo
have
givesthing
future."
statedslowly,
gives delight
"'When joung waved bookquoted, opened
comfortfavorite
gazing round
himself
river."without stumbling
wouldwould didn't accept
particular
ujsa
confession,
"It was not an offer to bo ashamed ofgetting. I think It was a great honorto be asked by a man of so ninth great-er experience than myself, It confirmsone or two opinions that I am vainenough to entertain about myself! It'sa great score to mel"
'If jou think so much of him, dear.why didn't jou nccept him?"
"Ah, that's a different thing!""An hour ago, jou say?""Yes, down by Flngle Bridge.""Weil, then, ho must have gone direct
from me to jou," said Joan."Oh, lias he been with jou this morn
Ing, then?""He proposed to me two hours ago,
Jinr. l'vo been sitting hero ever since,I refused mm
Joan quizzed at tiic solemnly underler picture hat, then burst Into n Buffo
utlng fit of laughter.As for me, 1 sat petrified for a clear
ilxty bfconds. "Tho brute!" I gnspwlat length.
"It wns a beautiful pinpoint," gurgled Joan.
"The beast!"' Stuli an honor, too!" this in a kind
of jell. I roso hastily and shook her, orI believe she would have had lotterieson the spot
"Now, In nil jour experience," I
"ill I jou ever 1 ear of "Thcro tamo n shout from the church-jor- d
gate We turned and saw joungMabel. "Lunch!" she cried; thenopened the gate nnd came ninnlngdown Hie patch.
"Come on, do!" said she. "We're nilwaiting. It's past 1. But, I say!" Sheplucked a blade of grass and bound Itround her, engagement linger In tboform of a ring "Look!"
"What do jou mean, kid?""I'm engaged! Been engaged for
half an hour!"".Mr. Wllbcrforce?" wo both shout-
ed In unison."Whj how ever did jou guess?"
tried Mabel, staring in evident discom-
fiture.
My wife's diary for that date finishesabruptly here, but 1 may add that Mr.Wllbcrforce really makes Mabel a veryexcellent husband, and as a brother in-
law I have no fault to find with himHorace Thorogood, in the Free Lanc-e- .
l Books, Bookish
i People and Things
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Carl Schurz, who Is so often on thowrong sldo of n question from sheerdisposition to oppose, does show histrue senso of patriotism occasionallyIn such excellent articles as "Can thoSouth Solvo the Negro Problem?'This contribution, made first for MoChile's Magazine, is ot real value. MrSchurz has had a long, eventful life InAmerican politics, lie has held somaof the mtW responsible positions nndbeen entrusted with heavy stato bur-
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Mr. Schurz' Is Just to tho negro. Hotreats him as a man and brother. Horomembeis tho disadvantages underwhich tho American negro has work-ed, ho recognizes rare ability and char-acter as posslblo in tho race, and hocondemns severely the- - methods ofsomo Southern politicians. At thosame time, he acknowledges that thobest men of the South condemn thesemethods as much as he does.
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vember, A. D. 1901, been presented tosaid Piobate Comt, and n petition fortho ptobato thereof, and for tho issu-
ance of letters testamentary to CecilBlown and W. O. Smith. having been(lied by Cetll Biovvu, It Is hereby or-
dered that Monday, the 19th day otDecember, A. I). 1901, nt 10 o'clocka. in., of said dajfat tho court roomof snld court, at Honolulu, Oahu, beand tho samo heieby Is appointed thotlmo nnd plneo for piovlng said willand hearing snld application. It Isfurther ordered, Hint notleo thereofbo given, by publication, onto a weekfor threo suctcsslvo weeks, In ThoEvening Bulletin, a newspaper pub-lished ln Honolulu, tho last publlciKHon to be not less than leu days s
to tho tlmo theielu appointedfor hearing. '
Dated at Honolulu, November litis,1901.
By tho 'Com t:W. J. ItOlllNSON.
3id Judge 1st Clitult Comt.Attest: J. A. THOMPSON, Clerk.
2919 Nov. .i, 18, 23; Dec. 2.
DR. PRATTJOR olioDi. J. 8. B. Pratt Is appointed n
member of tho Board of Commission-ers of Public Instruction to take thoplaco of A. 11 Wood, who resignedKimo tlmo ago. The Governor nndSuperintendent or Puhllc InsttuctloiiAtkinson have consulted lor somotlmo on tills appointment. Says thoGovcinoi In this connection: "Dr,Pratt Is the thief health Inspector andIs easily leached. Ills appointmentwill make for haimony between thotwo departments, they having some-times worked nt odds. Di, Piatt, Inhis position under tho Board of Healthhas a good deal to do with tho Inspec-tion of school children and ot tho san-itary condition or schools."-
Wsekln fidltlon f ti Builattn, fosr r
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Corporation Notices.
ELECTION OF OFFICERS OF THEWAILUKU 9U0AR COMPANY.
Notice Is hereby given thnt-n- t tlioAnnual Meeting of tho above Compnny,held this day, tho following persdnswere elected to servo as' officers of theCompnny for tho ensuing yenr:
M. P. Robinson PresidentW. F. Allen Vice PresidentGeo. H. Robertson TreasurerE. F. Bishop SecretaryT. R. Robinson AuditorChas. M. Cooke Director
c. v. manor,Secretary.
Honolulu, November 11, 1904.2920-l-
ELECTION OF OFFICERS.
Notlco Is hereby given that at n
meeting of tho Honolulu (ins Co., Ltd.,held on tho 7th day of November, 111" I,
tho following officers were elected:W. R. Castle PresidentFrederick J. Lowry
i. Vice Presidente. N. Campbell., j Treasurer
D. L. Wlthlngton SecretaryDated Honolulu, Nov. 17, 1004.
I). L. WtTHlNOtOrt.S'.n'l-S- t Seeietniy.
MUTUAL TELEPHONE CO., LTD.
Notlco Is hereby given that a I)lldend has been declared and will hapayablo at tho olllco of tho companyon the 15th Inst.
pODFIlKY I1ROWN,Trcnsiiicr.
Honolulu. Nov. 14th, 1901. ,2921-l-
SPECIAL NOTICE.
Mr. 1). JohniiRon lias been appointedmaunger of the A. Harrison Mill Co, Inplace of A. Harrison, who In no longerconnected with tho company In anycapacity, - 2921-l-
Business Notices.
NOTICE.
Notice Is hereby given that the midorslgncil has purchased fiom Al.nloKnthat certain rlco plantation situated .
Mnunalua, Honolulu, Oaliu. Any debtor claim ngalnst snld plantation willnot he usKiimed by the undersigned.
Dated Nov. 1C, 1904,(Slcuod) LUNG SA.NT, WAI.
22S-3- t
THE HAWAIIAN REALTY AND MA-
TURITY CO., LTD.
Real Estate Mortgage Loans and In-
vestment Securltels. Homes Built onthe Installment Plan.
Home Office: Melntyre Bldg.,Honolulu, T. H.
L. K. KENTWELL, General Manager.
BOWERS' MERCHANT PATROL AND
CONFIDENTIAL AGENCY.
Competent watchmen furnished foruslness bouses and residences.
Office, Room 8, Model Block.P. O. Box 284.
Special Saleof SAUCE PANS and PAINTS. Comecarl yand take your choice.
A. FERNANDEZ & SON,
Nos. 4450 King St, Katsy Block, bet.Nuuanu and 8mlth Sts.; Tel. Main 18.
William T. Paty,CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER.
ALAKEA ST.
All classes of Building Work prompt-ly and carefully executed.Office 'Phone Blue 1801.
Residence 'Phone Blue 2332.
ChristmasIs neat at hand. Place your orders
now tor
Haw'n ' Jewelrywith
THOS. LINDSAY, Lova Bldg. Foit St.
CalendarsA large assortment. Come early and
take yourpkk.
THE WOMAN'S EXCHANGE,
HOTEL, NEAR FOUT.
PerfectionHome BakeryERETANIA ST. NEAR EMMA.
Homo Baking of nil kinds fresh ov-r-
day.
HONOLULUJRON WORKS
Improved and Modern 8UQAR MAr
CHINERY of every capaelty and dcrlptlon mad to order. Boiler work
and RIVETED PIPES for Irritationpurpose a specialty. Particular atten-tion paid to JOB WORK, and repairsexecuted at shortest notice.
Is kept on file at H.THIS PAPER
C.DAKE'SAdvertlsIng Agency. 1 24 Sansome Street, San Fran-cisco, California, where contracts for ad'vertlslng can be made for It
f AfVAl M4-iA-- LCgcu nuuiiGa,
Sale Of
Sugar Plantation
PUNA SUGAR A
CO, LTD.Is
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THEFIRST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, TER.RITORY OF HAWAII.
IN EQUITY. AT CHAMBERS.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF HA-
WAII AT HONOLULU, a' Corpora-tion; H. HACKFELD & COM-
PANY, LIMITED, a Corporation; atM. P. ROBINSON, H. M. VONHOLT, Trustee for W. 3. CHAM-BRE- ; of
AND A. AHRENS, Plain-
tiffs.vs.
PUNA SUGAR COMPANY, LIMITED,a Corporation; S. M. DAMON andS. E. DAMON, Copartners DoingBusiness Under the Firm Nsme ofBISHOP & COMPANY; OLAACUGAR COMPANY, LIMITED;and B. F. DILLINGHAM & COM-
PANY, LIMITED, Defendants.
NOTICE OF RECEIVER'S SALE.
Notlco Is hereby given that tho un-
dersigned, William Ffctonbauer,of tho l'una Sugar Company,
Limited, will under and by virtue of adecreo of forocloMiro nnd salo dulymndo nnd enleied by the HonorabloJ. T. I)e Bolt. First Judge of tho Clrcult Court of the First Judicial Clrcult, Territory ct Hawaii, at Cham-
bers, on tho twenty-secon- d day of Oc-
tober, 1001, In a certain cauto In canitypending in raid Court, wherein thoFirst National Bank of Hawaii nt Ho-
nolulu, a corporation; H. Hackfeld &
Company, Limited, a corporation; M.P. Robinson, II. M. von Holt, Trusteefor V. S. Chnmbro, nnd A. Ahrcns, areplaintiff, nnd tho Puna Sugar Com'pnny, Limited, a. corporation; 8. M,
Damon and S. E. Damon, copartnersdoing business under the Arm namo ofBishop & Compnny; Ola.t Sugar Compnny, Limited, and D. 1 Dillingham& Company, Limited, are defendants,sell at public miction, at the front doorof tho Judiciary Building In Honolulu,Territory of Hawaii, on Saturday, the23th day of February, 1005, at 12
o'clock noon of said day last mention-ed or nt the day.- and hour to whichho may adjourn such sale, subject to ,
the confirmation of tho above entitledCourt, all and singular the property,rights and franchises of the Puna Su-
gar Company. Limited, described,mentioned or referred to In that certain Deed of Trust, dated July 1st,1000, executed by the Tuna Sugar Company, Limited, to Bishop & Companyas Trustees, or In tho said Decrco ofForeclosuro nnd Sale of October 22nd,1004, and therein directed to bo soldto Batlsfy the Indebtedness Incurred bysaid Itccelver ns provided by tho orders and decrco of foreclosure andsnlo of snld court, and also tho sum ofFIvo Hundred Thousand Dollnrs($300,000.), tho samo being tho prlnclpal amount of bonds of said PunaSugar Company, Limited, Issued undersaid Deed of Trust, together with Intcrest thereon from January 1st, 1001,
and also such other sums authorizedto ho paid by tho orders and decreeof foreclosure and salo of said court,that Js to say:
All tho fee simple lands, being ap-proximately S211.SS acres, all tho lease-hold premises,) being approximately2021.01 acres, all lands leased to va-
rious lessees, all of which said landand premises aro situate In tho District of Punn, Island and Territory ofHawaii, and any and all Interest Inlands, leases, leasehold Interests, ten-
ements, hereditaments, rights-of-wa-
and casements; molasses, sugar,whether In process of manufacture,manufactured or not, 1072.27 acres, allttlo mora or less, of growing cano ofthe crop of 100S, In good condition;102.85 acres a little moro or lessof growing cano of tho crop of1S0O In good condition; 822.SIacres more or less of growingcano, In damaged condition; 9,47 milesof standard gauge railroad 4 feet S'jInches with rails, 2740 foetsecond-ban- tram rails, 130 fish plates,npmoxlmately 20 miles of portabletrack, lfl switches, 4 top switches,COO Iron ties now, 100 extra ties Inuse, miscellaneous lot of material Inblacksmith shop, and car-sho-p consisting of carriage, plow, nnd machinebolts, nuts, washers, railroad spikes,coupling pins, links, Iron, steel, horseand mule shoes, chain, spokes, screws.nails, cunc-ca- r spares extras, parts nowheels; 200 enno cars of modern type,ono Porter Locomotive In goodcondition, 2 donkey engines, 2 colls2,00 feet 6 Inch cable, 1 coll 1000
feet of Inch cable, 1 steam pumpand boiler, 2 largo plantation maps, 14
email maps, .ami drawings; 131 Cali-
fornia mules, U horsos, 9 donkeys, 20
head of cnttlo; manager's, overseer's,doctor's, bookkeeper's and surveyor'shouses, laborers' quarters and camps,Btnhlcs and other buildings, sheds,shops, tanks of varying capacity from2000 to C00O gallons, 8432 feet of pipe;
EVENING BULLETIN. HONOLULU, T. If.. millAY. NOV. IS, 100. SEVEN
tools and Implements consisting ofplows, cultivators, Bhovels, axes,wedges, hammcra, cano knives, scales.sledges, saws, bars, S Haiti wagons, 11dump carts, 2 spring wagons, 1 dtay.wheels and parts; firewood, C3 setachain tug harness, 23 sets doubles
rhnln tug harness, carrlago harness,pack saddles, collars, girths, linos,pads, halters, traces, riding saddles,olllco furniture, fixtures and safe, nndany and nil tho property used tn andabout or In connection with tho plantation of tho l'una Sugar Company.Limited, In tho said District of 1'unn,
mora particular description of thosaid property to be sold Is set forthIn said decrco of foreclosuro and sale,dated October 22, 1904, refcrenco towhich Is hereby made, and tho same
made a part hereof.That said Receiver shall hare the
right to adjourn said salo or salesfrom tlmo to tlmo as to htm may seemexpedient or proper, and If so adjourn-ed, to make the salo without furtherpublished notlco at tho time and placeto which the same may be adjourned;that said Itccelver may sell said prop-erty as a wholo or In lots or parcels ashe may deem most expedient; that thesuccessful bidder or bidders, as thecase may be, shall forthwith deposit
the fall of tho hammer at said salowith tho Receiver ten ner cent. fl07.)
tho amount of tho hid In cash orcertified check approved by tho Ho- -
eelver, tho balance by approved ccr- -
tided check within ten days after thoconfirmation of tho salo by tho court;Unon confirmation of said nln orsales tho Receiver shall make, executoand deliver to tho nurchnsor or nur- -
dinners of said property n good nndsufficient deed or deeds or other In-
struments of convcyanco prepared bytho attorney for tho Itccelver nt thoexpenso of tho purchaser or purchasers.
In caso tho purchaser or purchasersshall fall to comply with tho terms oftho hid or with tho orders of tho Courtrelating to tho tnld salo, then thesums or deposits paid or made by thepurchaser or purchasers shall bo for-feited ns n penalty for said non-pc- r
formnnco. nnd If any purchaser or pur-chases shall fall to comply vlUi thoterms of his or their bid or to com-plct- o
said purchase, said Receivernmv wliti nr wlilimif fnpiiior nm.iton.tlon to tho Court again ndvertlse saidproperty for salo and sell tho same ontho terms nnd conditions as aro hereinstated.
That tho said property will bo soldfreed and discharged from all mort-gages, liens, nnd charges of every kindand description whatsoever, njid thattho purchasers thereof shall holdnnd enjoy tho same and all tho rights,privileges, Immunities, and franchisesappertaining thereto fully nnd comnlotoW nn.l frn.1 nn.l ,ll.nl,nrro,1from nil liens, mortgages nnd chargeswhatsoever.
For further particulars concerningthe whole or any part of snld property,reference Is hereby mndo to tho reportof the Bald Receiver and said do- -
ren nr rnrni-lnanr- n nn lUn .vltfi II.aclerk of tho above entitled court nndall Information regarding tho samewill bo readily given by the under-- ,
0in.i .... iin.i . 1.1. m
with II. Hackfeld & Compnny, Limited, corner of Queen and Fort streets,
Ttn.-n- ll
Smith ft Lewis. Attorneys for said Re--.
eelver, Judd Uulldlng, said' Honolulu.Dated at Honolulu, T. It., October
5th, 1001.WILLIAM PFOTENHAURR.
Receiver of tho Puna Sugar Com-pnny, Limited.
ou.11, co rcu. .ii, cu. .ion. ueu, ri.
COURT OFCircuit. Tcirltory of Hawaii. T,H
In In thu ul tut-ornard, deceased. Order of ofHearing Petition for Allowance of l
Accounts, Distribution nnd Dis-
charge, On lending and filing thoaccounts of Reorgu II. Rob-
ertson, of Honolulu, Onhti, admlnls-tiatn- r
of the estate of ElizabethIlnrnea Mnynard, wherein ho asks to
allowed $8,574.00 nnd chaigcs himself with tS.il2.00, and aks that tho
may bo examined and approved,and that a final order may ho mado ofillstilbutlon of the propcily remainingIn his hands to tho persons theretoentitled, and discharging him and hissureties from further responsibil-ity as such administrator. It Is ordered
Monday, tho 12th day of Decem-ber, A. D. 1001, at 10 o'clock a. m., e
tho Judge of court at thocourt room of the said court atlulu, Island of Oahu, bo and tho samohereby Is appointed as tho tlmo andplnco for hearing said petition and ac-
counts, that Interestedmny then and there appear and showcniibo, if any they have, why tho sameshould bo granted, anil may
evidence as to aro entitled tothe puld property. notice olthis order, In the English language, hapublished In Tho Evening Bulletinnewspaper, printed and published InHonolulu, nice n week, for threo suc-
cessive weeks, tho last publication tobo not lets than two weeks previous tothe time theieln appointed for ealdhearing.
Dated at Honolulu, this 4th day otNovember, 1904.
QEOROi: OEAR,Second Judgo Circuit Court.
2013 Nov. t, 11, IS, 25.
FULL OF GOOD THINGS.A SIXTEEN-PAG- paper, with DOO-LEV'- S
tact word to voters, the COMICSUPPLEMENT, good stories, the Bus-
iness Man's Handy lndexSoclal News,and ALL the of the day. Be sureyou SATURDAY'S BULLETINI
no.
LABOR SAVING MACHINERY
NEEDED IN CANE FIELDS
IMPORTANT SUBJECT HANDLEDBEFORE PLANTERS' ASSOCIA-
TION BY MANAGERJAS. A. LOW.
The report of James A. Low, chair-man of the Committee on Labor SatingDevices, rend at the Plnntors' meetingjesterday, 'contained a voluminousamount of Important matter, and thesuggestions were discussed atlength, being continued Into today.
Tho report the following gcu-er-
comment':The duties of the commttteo as ap-
pointed take consideration of all ap-
paratus and machines which may bolabor saving devices, yet the writerdoes not understand that It Is withinthe province of this committee to rec-
ommend the nutlny of moneys on alldevices coming under such n title-- , butto ,,le lontrary on only such apparatusn!1 l"" '""''its and cnuo cutler, ors,,h 0,hcr ,a,,or BnvlllB nahlm-- s n-
"o"1'1 '' of n marked bcncllt to tlmInilumry generally.
cuero will lie many, one, inn, nine.c8' as hlh "vc men labor racing'elces exhibited to ic Labor Saving S.
Dcclic Committee for Its considerationbut It would not be good business forihi association to expend moncjs on allkuiIi small apparatus. While for ma-
chines of n, nature of en 110 loaders tiudcutters, In laws wheie exhibition mod- -
els appear practlcnl or feasible. It ccr--
ll.lnlv l.a I.II.Ikm. n.
ulatlon as It Is possible! forof this naturo to bu built wlih-- uIcrgely rut tho InlHir occupied nn sue hwork nnd be a great bcncllt to the plantntluiiH ns n whole. Tho fnct Is, If ncommittee was to tako up all smallmnttc-rs- , their whole tlmo would be octupled.
Therefore where p.itculecs who pre- -
"t practical incvliniilc-a- l Idea, In till'
f1"rn:,,,f wc," ,1v11" ''l"""' ''"; " mechanism, or bitter still"I''1'"!''" '"odels, and wheie stubplans or models showing orlgln-illt-
would appeal to n committee uf plan-
tation managers lutido up from the sevcm Islands which represent everymnnner of work to be performed, theAstnclutlon could ntford tn nxsWt Infinances In the building of a workingmachine. From tho nature of the ap-
plications made to this committee It" Uleiir Clllll 1I1U I.III.I1C- Kill IIIC- -
''"""lon that jour committee wasIf fiilv fr fi(lvnnrii nwitint ni lilr nu tii titi
to assist tho.-i- who conceived ufhi heme to develop a patent on the same-- .
The subject of labor pacing doleesIs ono which Is constantly before- - the.. ...,...v, it", ""'; ,' 'imiih
ay wl"! lm" l"l'.r ,,r '"'"rating It
'' -""er' bI, ."i'0"'1 '' "M""ox. of time of per- -
furmnncc of work, and fourth by appar-atus which automatic all records nnd
'' --"'"i: '"UVIMrl lUUCIIIUVI M' l'l'S tk't" tl1.l
lire of n naturo labor tnliig dec lies,but principally In the factory endour work. What Is Is ap-
paratus nnd machines which will cutcut large percentages of our handlabor, In our fields and nt thoso clawcof work whero Oriental l;il-c- r only will
performing this work will heroine 1.ter paid and more varied. It Is saidthat "l.nbor Saving nppllnnrcs hasproved tho elevation of the laborer bybioadenlng him Intellectually, making
work lighter and binding him morocloi-el- to his occupation." The experience of the past )car has fully Impressed the plnnteis with the necessityof apparatus for tlm performing of
labor. Thern are few us butv.hnt realUo the ncce-wdt- for machinery which will rediiu- - the laborious har
work dono by hniid labor underour tropical suns during n summerfceaton as we have Just exiierlemed,
With surcc-ssfu- l harsestlng machin-ery would be no wilting or
of men In the Meld, thevork would not have to he done by con-
tract or stint, tho supervision und con- -
tiol would be more sallsfai lory, and thefuetiiry supply would bo nssured,throughout tlm whole fccasan. Whilejour committee has felt tho Impoit-once- "
of Its work espei tally us to fielddevices, legrets to report, as will beseen hereafter, little or 110 progress.
Do you notice that wo rater to allthu successful receptions, parties, ban- -
eiucts, etc. Elite Ico Cream Parlors.Telephone 162 Main.
Read "Wants" on page 6.
The Merchants' Protective
Association.
THE LARQE8T, OLDE8T, MOST8UCCE88FUL COLLECTIONAGENCY 4N THE WORLD.
Established Twelve Yeare.
Publishers ot Rating Rook for theHawaiian Islands.
Offices: Rooms 5 and 6 Progress block.HONOLULU, II. T.
llnnxlMln f . .1l"l" "W """' "' 'f
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""" ,nt lc "'IN TUB CIRCUIT THU ?r,tho , ,,",1V, ,byfringing up
At ,. Ih, lIoI10 ,, lhn ailv,.m fChambers; Probate. Matter tucccssf (line loaders and caiiu
tho Kstnto of Kllzabcth Humes May Iters for Held work. Tho clans of laborNotlco
pe-
tition nnd
be
snmo
all
that
saidHono
and all persons
not pre-
sent whoAnd that
D.
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made
made
ofinon
Held of
vest
there fag-In-
hnrvest
BY AUTHORITYSPRINKLING CART.
Sealed proposals will be received ntthu olllco cif tho SuDcrilituudclic. ofPublic Works, Honolulu, until i:o'clock m. of Nov. 21st, 1901, fur furlilshliiK tho Depaitmelit of PublicWorks with a "Wlnkjer" or equivalenttpo of sprinkling wagon, f. 0. b. wharfHonolulu,
The contractor Is to be responsiblefor all brenkngo or damage that mayoccur In shipment.
The sprinkling cart Is to have asteel tank nnd bo fitted with
two sprinkling heads, dead axle brake.tires, wooden hub wheels, "rnce
track" stylo of wagon body, pitcherpump on sidu of tank, and with nlvsnd hoso connections In thu rear.
The sprinkling wagon, if necessary,will bo set up by the Department ofPublic Works upon delivery of parts,and will bo accepted by tho Superin-tendent of Public Works when put together and found to be tn good work-ing order nnd complete In all Its work-ing parts.
Hidden will stale In their proposalstho tlmo of dollvery, which wltl bo
considered In awarding the contract.Shipment to be made by steamer
from San Francisco.Wfillu the "Winkler" type of sprink-
ler Is preferred, bids upon other makeswill bo considered.
Proposals must bo enclosed In a
sealed envelope addressed to Hon. C.
Hollowny, Superintendent of PublicWorks, Honolulu, T. II., endorsed''Proposal for Spilnkllng Wagon".
Each proposal must contain tho fullname of tho party or parties making;
tho snmo and must bo accompanied bycertified cheek of 5 of tho amount
"r l" t'rIoeai. payauio co c. . 1101
lOWtty. Superintendent Of PllbllCWork', ns surety that If tho proposalbo accepted a contract will bo enteredluto.
No proposal will bo entertained un-
less dcllvou-- at the olllco of tho Superintendent of Public WorkB pieloustn 12 o'clock in. on the day specified
Tho Superintendent irsi-rte- s tholluht to reject any or nil bids.
O. S. HOI.I.OWAY,Superintendent of Public- - Works
Honolulu. T. II.. Nqv. lflth, 1001,232D-3-
Legal Notices.
GUARDIAN'S SALE OF REAL
ESTATE.
Notice Ib hereby given that pursiinut to nu order of tho Hon. (Icorgo 1),
(ear. Heioiid Judgu uf tho CircuitCourt of tho Flrt Circuit, Territoryof Hawaii, made and entered on thu27th day of September, A. I). 1001, Inthu matter ot the Ou.irdlaushlp ofJohn Nnniiao Makalwn, of Honolulu,Oahu, a minor, In Probate (Nn. 370S)
nt Chambers', thu undersigned (lunr-lin-
of the pun-o- and property ofsnld minor will expose for sulo nt pub-
lic miction, th real estateto snld minor, huie'lnnflvr described,at an upset price uf Fifteen HundredDollars ($1500) at tho niniika entranceto tho Jiidlrlary Uulldlng In snld Ho-
nolulu, on Saturday, the 20th day ofOCTOIlElt, A. I). 10U4, at 12 o'clocknoon, of snld day.
Thu ptoperty tu bo sold consists ofbind situate at Knnkopua, In snld Ho-
nolulu, nnd Is described as follows:Commencing nt thu North corner of
this lot nt a gnhanlzed ptpo: thispoint U also the Nuith comer uf L. C.Award IBM, Apann I to Kami. Thoabove plpo Is lit tho fence und 87 0
lcct from the South lino of Fort Streetand running: I. S. 30' 40' E. truu OO.'J
feet nlong fcuco nlong L. C. Award1GC9, Apana 1 to Moknllnn to anglo offence; 2. S. C1" 50' W. trim 70.7 feotnliiiig L. C. Award ISli'.i, Apana 1 tuKlhclpuu aloug fence to Junction otfences; 3, N, 20 10' V. truo 03.C feetalong thu uinknl portion of L. C,
Award 1 "'.:', Apana 1 to Knuo alongfence to point W feet from Fort Streetalong muiika fcldo of lane;' tlienco 4,N, .' 10' E. truo 07. feet along L. (J.
Award 1000, Apana t to .Moknllnn toInitial point, containing an urea of11140 s'limiu feet, being n portion otthe land described In llonl PatentNo. 1 12, L. C. Awurd No. 1602, Apana1 to Knuo.
Terms Cash In United States HoldCoin; deeds nt tho expense of pur-
chaser, and salo subject to toullrnin-tlo-
by the Couit.--Fcir further particulars npply to
Charles F, Peterson, nttorney for saidguardian, IS Kiiahumanii Street, Ho-
nolulu.JOHN PEKERO MAKAIWA.
(Junrillau of tho Person and Propertyof John Naauao Mukatwa, Minor,
Dated Honolulu, T. II., September27, 1001.
Tho nbiivn salo Is postponed to Nov.W. l!Mi, at the same) placo nnd hour.
JOHN PEKERO MAKAIWA,(iiiardliin,
2013-N- ov 4, 11, IS, 23,
A PRINTINGJSUGGESTION
The grinding season Is over andbookkeepers have time to look overtheir blank book, ruled and printedforms, stationery and other office sup-
plies before the busy days come again.The Bulletin Is equipped to do plan
tation work of al' kinds at rightprices. Estimates and proofs furnished for the asking.
Fine Job Printing at The Bulletin.
Oceanic Steamship Company"time table
The steamers of this lino will arrlvo and lcaso this port as hereunder
FROM SAN FRANCISCO:
ALAMIIDA ....NOV. 2CSONOMA . ....DUO. 7ALAMIIDA ....di:c. IC
In connection with the sailing of tho nbovc steamers, the agents are pre-pared to Issue, to Intending passengers, coupon through tickets, by any railroad from San Francisco to all points In tho United States, and from NanYork by any ateamsilp line to all European ports
TOR FURTHBR APPLT TO
OCEANIC 8. . CO. QENERAL AQKNTB.
Steamers of the above companiesleave this port on or about the
F.OR JAPAN AND CHINA.
COPTIC . . .DKC 3KOIIIJA . . ., line.oahlic . . Di:c. 20simntiA . . DKC 24
1903.MON'OOLIA JAN. 4
iooai:lic
Call nt Manila.
FRANCIBCQa
PARTICULAH3
Wm, G. Irwin & Co,, Ltd.
Pacific MailOccidental and Oriental Steamship
Co and Toyo
For general Information apply to
HL Hackfeld &AMERICAN-HAWAIIA- N S. S. CO
Direct Service between New York snd Hawaiian Islands, Via Pacific Coast
Prom lNov Yorlc8.S. "HAWAIIAN" to sail about DEC. 3
to sail about DEC. 30Freight received at all times at tho Company'a Wharf, 41st iitreet. ir;Brooklyn.
Prom Snn Prnnclaco Honolulu Direct.S.S."NEVADAN" 17
Freight received nt Company's Wharf, Orccnwlch StreeLand each month thereafter.
Prom Honolulu to fnn Pranclsco.via Puget Sound.8.3."NEVADAN" NOV. 24
Prom Senttlo and TacomaVia San Francisco.
8.8."NEVADAN" from Seattle 98.S."NEVADAN" from Tacoma DEC. 10
For further Information uytU' 1
C, P, MORSE, H. Hackfeld & Co., LtGeneral Freight Agent AGENTS, HONOLULU.
Victoria,Sydney.)
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, 1904.
OUTWARD.Walanac, Walalua, Kahnlra
Way Stations "9:15 a.m., J:ll fja.
Canadian-Australia- n Royal MallSteamahlp Company.
Rtcnmers ot the above line, running In connection with the CANAMsUPACIFIC RAILWAY CO. between Vancouver, U. C, Sydney, K5,and calling Victoria, C, Honolulu FIJI and BrlibftM, OHDUE AT HONOLULU on or the dates below stated, viz:From Vancouver and O.
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Theo. H. Davics & Co., Ltd. General Ageati.
J. F. Morgan, President; C. J. Campbell Vice President; J. KtJjMfcSecretary; F. Clark, Treasurer; E. Gedge, Auditor; Frank IliidWiManager.
Hustace-Pec- k Co., Ltd.DRAYMEN, 63 QUEEN ST.
DEALERS 'Stove and Steam Coal.
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Union Express Co., Ltd., 63 Queen Street,Having baggage contracts with the following Steamship Co.'a Llawi
Oceanic Steamship Co. Pacific Mall Steamship Co.Occidental & Oriental Steamship Co.Wilder 8. 8. Co. Toyo Kl.en Kal.ha SteamshipWe check your outgoing baggage your homes, saving you tka iMflflst
and annoyance ot checking on the whirl J
Incoming baggage checked on ateamers above compacts ftal Mered with qutcknett and dlipatch at yourTELEPHONE MAIN 81.
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QILLMAN DOUSE
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Beaver Lunch Room
OANAHOTELv
WAIKIK1 BEACH
Rapid Transit Car uiteat and depari from tb aaln atramtt
the Moana IIote rrery tti BilaVCcv. LT.
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For Pearl City, Ewa Mill ani WtBtntlons 17:39 a. m., :ll . ,
11:05 a. m.. 2:15 p. m., t:tt . m0:15 p. m., 3;30 p.m., t":l .
INWARD.
Arrive Honolulu from Kahuk, Wal-alua and Wolanae '8:36 a. ol, I:Mp. m,
Arrlvo Honolulu from Hwa Mm UlPearl City f7: a. m., 8:I a. am.,
10:38 n. tn., MM0 p. m 'till . ML,
5:31 p. ro., 1:20 p. m.
' Dally.t Sunday Excepted,i Sunday Only.
Q. P. DENI80N, F. C. SMITH,Supt. Q. P. T. A.
HPsL EIGHT
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The "
i6Diivers, assorted, 6 styles14 Brassies, ,, 082 Iron Clubs, ,, 824 Juvenile 4
Also a good
Long Tom TeesRubber Neck TeesBalls
We have ;xtra Shafts foryour satisfaction or no pay. IIin the Golf line it will pay you to
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S Tipo Chianti is the wine which helped toZZZ make thi Italian-Swis- s Colony famousS for fine table wines throughout the
world. It is light, delicate, delicious and ZZS2ZZ an aid to digestion. It is recommended ZZZZZ by the most prominent physicians every- - 3S where on account of its purity and fine 28S quality. Connoisseurs pronounce it per- - 355 fection. 3SET The on'y red wine served at the ban ZZ2g quct tendered to President Roosevelt at J2S
Z the Palace Hotel by the citizens of San J3gI Francisco. ZZS
1 It? 1For Sale
S. I. Show tS: Co.g T. R. McTljjHo & Co.
NEW - TO - DAYREPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF HAWAII AT HONOLULU, IN
THE TERRITORY OF HAWAII,
AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS
NOVEMBER 10th, 1904.
ilESOUUCL'S.
Loans and Discounts J1.030.S17 SI0erdra(ts, secured and
unsecured 9,019 CI
1 S. Ilonds to Becuro cir-
culation
I
230,000 00
V. S. Ilonds to secure U. 8.Deposits 200,000 00
Premiums on U. S. Bonds 14,000 00
Ilonds, securities, etc. ... 8,323 00Hanking house, furniture,
and fixtures 5,000 00Due from State Banks and
Bankers 3,099 9:Duo from appro cd re-
serve agents 35,442 35Checks and other cash
Items 9,35 48Notes of other National
Banks 145 00Fractional paper currency,
nickels, and cents 81 85.Lawful Money Reserve In
(Bank, viz:Speclo 101,743 SO
Legal t o n d e rnotes 470 00 102,213 60
Redemption fund with U.S. Treasurer (5 of cir-culation) :. 12,500 00,
Total .11,701,103 55
LIABILITIES.Capital stock paid In .. 500,000 00Surplus fund 03,000 0'Undivided proflltB, less
expenses and taxes paid 12,797 UNational Bank notes out-
standing , 192,350 ') a.Dividends unpaid 6,0 00Individual deposits subject v 1
to check 470,950 50Demand certificates of de-
posit .43
Certified checks . . CO 00United States deposits .. 118,382 15Deposits of U. S. disburs-
ing officers 80,882 40Notes and bills red
, 105,000 00Liabilities other than to
tnoso above stated .... 67,950'9l
Total ?1,7C1,1G3 55
TEETHWithout PUfct.
Knura, 8 to 5; Sunday, 9 to 12. 815
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What Tipo Chianti?
Why Don't You Try
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ALAMEDA-- " brought us
27 Aluminum clubs, 7 styles70 Caddy Bags, assorted, In
Canvas, Leather, Plaid,etc.
assoument of
Score BooksRule BooksBall Painty
all clubs and do repair work toyou are interested in anythingcall on
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by
Qonsnlvcfl Sfc Co.andCarrera&Co -- g
Territory of Hawaii, ,Island of Oahu, ss;
I, W. Q. COOPER, Cashier of thenljoe named hank, do solemnly swearthat the nbovo statement Is true to tliobest of my knowledge and belief.
W. O. COOI'KH.Cashier.
COIIIIKCT Attest:CECIL IlltOWN.MARK I'. HOIHNSON,BRUCK CAimVIUGHT,
Directors.
Subscribed and sworn to before mothis 18th day of November, 1904.
W. p. IIOTH,Notary Public.
ADVERTISEMENT.
OOKALA SUGAR PLANTATION CO.
Notice Is hereby given that at (ho
adjourned Annual Meeting of tho 00- -
JKALA SUOAU PLANTATION COMpANy heM t,B aayi tho followingwere elected to serve as oOlcers of thecorporation for tho ensuing year, vli.:
Jat. F. Morgan PresidentJ. M. Dowtett Vice PresidentCeo. H. Robertson TreasurerE. F. Bishop SecretaryT. R. Robinson AuditorCecil Brown )
..Frank Hustace ) DirectorsH. Armltage )Honolulu, November 17, 1904.
n. r. bishop,2925 lm Secretary.
High Sheriff Henry hns decided toenforce tho curfow law, which pro-vides that no child under fifteen )earsof age Is allowed on tho public streetsbetween tho hours of 9 p. in. and 4:
m without being accompanied li;an adult, except In eases of necessity,Tho law also provides a punishmentfor tho parent or guardian of a childwho allows It to break tho regulationmentioned above i
Next Sunday tho pollen will bo buslly on tho lookout for stores whichkeep open during the day, restaurantswhich keep open after 7 p. in., publicgames, etc.
Tho High Sheriff will send noticestho sheriffs In tho country dmuicts
ordering them to enforce tho Sundaylaw, especially In tho matter of plancations having any work dono wl(hthe exception of Irrigating
DENTISTSTHE DENTISTS
Dentists that will do good work at lowprices. Our instruments are thoroughlysterilized after using each time.
LADY ASSISTANT,
THE EXPERT DENTISTS.
Hotel Strwt opp. Young Hotel,
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RVGNINO TOI.LnTIH, HONOLULU, 1 It , FlltDAY. NOV. 18, 1904.
Why heat up our kitchen by using a coal or wood etove? Oil Is themost convenient and cheapest fuel. No kindling; no dirt; no ashes.
HAWAIIAN TRADING CO., Ltd. 142 Fort St Love
IT'S IN TOWN !
The Celebrated
GORDON DRY GIN
Is here and can be had at all First Classbars and hotels. Try It and be convincedof Its merits. We respectfully call yourattention to the official analysis on theback ef the bottle. This gin Is stilctlypure and free from fusel oil and we taxe apride In presentlne u to the public, withthe assurance that It will meet with uni-
versal favor.
Ask For It Decline Imitations
Thos. F.McTighe&Co.,Sole Distributers for Territory of Hawaii.
TEL. MAIN 140. 93 A 95 KINQ ST.P. C BOX 765
WF RE AGENTS FOR THECELEBRATED
Winthrope Medicines
Kidney TeaBlood PurifierBooklet on the Kidney Free.
Chambers Drug Co.,LIMITED.
Cor. King and Fort Sts.
'PHONE MAIN 131,
NEW - TO-DA- Y
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THEUNITED STATES IN AND FOR
THE DISTRICT AND TERRI-
TORY OF HAWAII.
The United States of America, Plain-
tiff, vs. Chong Yock Wing, some-time- s
called Chong York Wing,
Advertisement for Sale.Public Nollco Is hereby given that
at noon on Trldny, November 25, 11MI4.
all tho right, title, Interest and sharaof tho abovo named defendant In nndto that certain partnership known anddesignated as WING 3ANC1 & CO , ofHonolulu In said District, and tho,
, Number150 Honolulu,
I shall, and pursuantsale heretofore given
said said action,public
Dated, November
States Marshal.2925 Nov. IS, 19,
AUTHORITY
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Honolulu,
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The Kahulul and Hllo occurabout hour earlier than Ho-
nolulu.Hawaiian Standard Time Is lOh 30m
slower Greenwich time, beingthat the meridian 167.30. Thetime whistle at 1 :30 p. m whitla the same as Oreenwlch, 0m.
ARRIVED.
Trlday.Stmr. Nocnu, Tullctt, from Kauai
ports, G:30 n. m.Maul, Dennett, Haniakua
ports, at 5:48 a. in.
Chinaman Faces
Serious Charge
You alias Ah a Chinese,appeared In I'ollco Court thismorning charged with lascivious
andChinamen were caught with threo Chincse girls, approximatelynud 5 at a room Bcretanla
between Maunaken andBtrects. Ah Yuu was suchsuspicious clicumstanccs that wascharged with lascivious conduct,
was smnclcnt evidence tohold tho men. The case con-tinued until tomorrow. Chllllngworth appeared for defendant.
Mau Yau and Jos. Spencer wcrocharged with pa-
rents. The former was dischargedthe latter to Reform
School six months.Tho following cases were continued:
Cguchl nnd Mossman, chargedwith embezzlement; Lcong Cheo,charged with assault with Intent to
.murder; Mrs. Ice, rhnrged wjassault with a weapon; ork.charged with rape; Lololhl and MalloI.ololhl, charged with kahunatsm; Dan
Carrlas, charged with sellingliquor without a license; nnd.charged with gambling.
Russia Sticks To
Its Torpedo StorySt. Petersburg. 0. The Asso-
ciated has not obtained offlilalconfirmation the scnsatlonM
evidence of a Japanese tocept Admiral Ilojestv ensky's warhhlps.
This explains willingness Rusto submit international
nrultratlon. Sho would Bcnrcely lmvo
vero Japanese torpedo boats theNoith Apparently Denmark wasliupresbcd by the same belief. TheRussian Empress Dowager, who wasthen Copenhagen, naturally notfall to (ommunlcate her father thocommunication received by her from
Petersburg. This would accountextraordinary precautions
ndopted Danish Governmentilc tailing war ships to Baltic
licet through Danish watersAnother remarkable Is current
1,1 M ........! .Il.n n 41. .N .
licet entered tho North sen.,wero said to havo been manned o
with tho object watchingRussians and possibly dropping ex-
plosives.o
fruits, a Importation.packed fancy boxes. Ice CreamParlors,
Kansas has 999,430 acres public.,land which may bo purchased from
past fiscal year wera acres,This per cent, more than durlng the preceding year.
stocic in trnue, uxtures, goociwm nnn(
an intcrrepteu dispatch rrom thoreceipts thereof, whether conducted or . Japanese Minister Tho Hague wouldcarried on or situated No. N. bo produced tho court Inquiry
Street, or No. 150 N. to tho recent North Sea toStieet, said Honolulu, or at tho. the existence ot a plot to destroy thoCold Storago Department of tho llaltic fleet. There Is said townllnn Electric Company, Limited, on, good ground believing tho reportAlakea Street sold Honolulu, to bo true, and that there are many I
the premises of that certain that the Russian Governmentncrshlp known and designated as .has been In possession strongWing Sang & Co situated at
North King Street, T.II., under to anorder of andmado by Court In sell.
sale to tho highest bidder nil .
The
the
Sen.
tho right, title, Interest nud Proposed this course unless convincedtho nbovo named defendant nnd to(that sho had a strong Ittho mentioned partnership of. develops that Emperor Nicholas, dur- -
WJng,flauB & Co., the stock trado, In audience with British Embas-JiXturc'r-
good-wil- l and receipts theieof. Hardlngo last Sunday, declaredTeims, Cash, United States Gold,"1 ul positive mat thero
Coin.18, 1904.
HENDRY,United
21.
BYNOTICE.
WATER TO BE8HUT OFF.
On Sunday. Nov. 20th - - -w-
nter,
will shut between , , a ,. ....... ....hours p. tho
street asaj tho King and
oveiythlng Uere-tanla Iwllel
WaterT. H, Nov. 18th, 1904.
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HIRE ONE OF THE NEW RIGSTHE STOCKYARDS STABLES, AND
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?Hawaiian
Opera HouseThursday and Saturday,
NOV. 17 and 19,
At 8.15 p.m.
Grand Benefit Performanceof
"The Spy"Thrilling war drama underauspices of Nat'oial Guard ofHawaii, ass'sted by localtalent.
Reserved seats at Wall,Nichols Co.
Frlces li.so, 51.00, 75c, 50c.
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E. H. LEWIS, Proprietor.
TUB SABBATH
May be observed betternow than ever before. Butall people do not agree onwhat day the Sabbathshould be observed.There is one matter uponwhich all classes, kindsand conditions of citizensagree
The Pacific Mutual Life
Policies
Beat The World !
CLINTON J. HUJCHINSGeneral Agent
920 FORT STREET.
Professor Zordan, of the Universityof Padua, Is enrolled In Delievue Hos- -
STOCKYARDS STABLES.
0)rinetnr'a rlpr-ci- a nt Ilia irniiaral,,, ntLn.i , .i- - ..... .. ,, .v UU.,V,D,W . Miiim, iw jock, in a most lowly
last jear, two were Americans, paclty. He Is studying American cus-on- e
Australian and one German. 'toms for use In a forthmmlnir i,nni- -
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JA8. F. MORGANAuGrlMHr and Bnkir,
847-85- 7 Ktahuraani Strut, rP. O. IOX W4. TILRPHONI K,
Auction SaleOF
Law Books and Office
Furniture
lly order or V C. Wilder, liq ,
of tlio Hstnte of (1 K.Wilder, decease d, I will sell nt publicauction nt my salesroom, KtmliumnimtN0t,
SATURDAY, NOV. 19, 1904,
10 O'CLOCK A. M.Tho library of law books com-
prising nbout 270 volumes; also ricksand safe.
Jae. F. Morgan,AUCTIONIIH.
Auction Salei
SATURDAY, NOV. 19, 1904,
10 O'CLOCK A. M ,
I will tell nt my salesroom, S4T
slrci t,l'U Vols, h'ncjclopcdla Ilrlttanlcn.
7 Vols. Dancroft's HUttirv c thoUnlled States.
JA8. P. MORGAN.AUCTIONED.
Auction SaleSATURDAY, NOV. 19, 1904,
AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M.,Driving Horse nnd Buggy I'ajt
He cord.I will sell at ray snlesroom on Rbov
tlato1 Trutllng Mnre, Harness and Duesr
JAS. F. MORGAN,- Auctioneer.
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