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SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., MarchMay
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i The papers in the divorce ofI Evelyn Thd'w against her hueband.I were scut to Mattcawan today. Thaw
will opuose the granting of the di-- -
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Tomorrow night n dance will bo.given at tlio Sensldo In honor of Col.1 Kilwln 11. Ilnlton and nfltcnt'H nnil
jnrrlvo, tho dnnro will bo Riven tlio"lfi,lt oi,hcr "rrlvn1, K.lcl",? of tl,e
of tho Bcns,,,e nrai cordially invited.
Rnvo iiliyslrlJiliR- - lillls. Kocp awayfrom -- tlio,' hospital order a caBo o!'liuihRii. I'iiono, .
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TERRITORIALMESSENGER. SERVICE
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SPRING! 1908 STYLES
Argue Advertise
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liana, Bmiday Nlf?lit,Ainrcn s, r.ius.
governor Krcaj preached n sermonn tlio liana ChuVch today. It wasn't
called n ;crmon, lint tliat's what Itamounted to, a sermon tlio text otulilch wart tlio Indcpcndcnco ot cactiman and tlio Interdependence of Mlmen.
Uuo ot tho most noteworthy thingsabout the (lovcrnnr'n trip Is the eag-
erness of 'tlio. people to bco him, toMmko liaiiilM with him, to hear himfcpoak, and In hid hlrii "Aloha" o
nlnl Godspeed. Av bo rltloalong the. raads with' his party, llliu;n'c. of the. old chiefs .with IiIh rctlnuo,the Hawallans como 'running totholrr.ates, press about Ills' horso and shakolits hand. .
"'Ami' WjS' Governor likesTlL Tholralolia:! are, no more hoa'rty than his.Kvnn the wop toddlom come n for1 apinch and a pdf; while their, mothersrwcll visibly winiprldo.
So today Uover'ilor' Kroar was bo- -tought hi address tho1 people of lianaJn their c'liurch after tlio regular ser-
vices, and , be "did, so. Ho spokethrough an Interpreter, Judgo
who uvldeiilly was somewhatfree In his rendering of tho KngllshInto Hawaiian, Judging from tholaughter that often camo whfro Inthe original there was nothing tolaugh at. Hut the Hpecch greatly.pl;szed tho people, and tho Governorwns hoirtlly applauded when he con-
cluded. Ho said:Governor's Sermon
"I am vory glad to meet ,you herotoday, I have long wished to visityour district arid meet tho people.Hawaii Is one ot tha most beautifulplaces In the' World,, hut I think of
Their Bid '$1000 Less". Ttan 'iOft
Tho 'bids? for, tho supplying of him.bor.jBblngles, etc.,. for tho construc-tion ot tho leprosarium at Moloknlworo opened Inst Monday, and thoawards- havo since been mndo. Not.withstanding tho fact (lint some oftho bidders claim that tho winner wasglvoil a certain advantago over thorn,i ho contract for tho work went to thoCltyjMIII' Company, whoso hid waitS11,G9!).B0 tho goods to ho dollvoredon or about) May 15.
Mr.; l'cano,,wlH has chargo of thowork for. tho Government, stated thism'ornlng .that no' udvantago was
orio 'bidder over another, Thoprrnmhahr woro tent out nhdMhoMddn'woro "siibmllled. Tho bid of'th'o CityMill t Company wnB so much .lower
.than of ,tho noxt loweBt thatthere was hardly any,comparlBon.
I Tho following Is thoj'offlclal state-ment ot affairs: j .
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ber, shlngles,joe., for,Uho"i;..S. Lop- -
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Allen & weeks;
lowers & Coolto-i-srs'fil- May30 In .Turn, IT.. ., .T '" BJ
, City, Aim; Co.. Ltd. $ 11, 093-50- , orf'or.''abu.titf.Afay 15.
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Frear Preaches Se
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Cordialb Greeted
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Softestfiompetitors
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nil places Jlunn Is nno of tin mostbeautiful Think of this bay downliore, with tho green slopes, anil thatgreat hill here, on the top of whichI understand, tlio pcoplo of lianawithstood the great army ot Kauie-humeh- n
I.I "I don't Know whether you who
live here appreciate all this art wodo, who are strangers, hut I thinkumi do, for the Ilnwallnns have al-
ways been lovers of tho beautiful."The peoplo of liana ought to ho
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L. Whitney, Deputy AttorneyGeneral, was adjudged in contemptof court yesterday afternoon and giv-
en until this morning, to pay theBum of '$870 to C. lloltc, or bo turnedover to tho custody of the High Sher-iff. Ho dhl not pay the money, how-
ever,, for, by taking an appeal to thoSupreme. Court, ho was nblo to atleast postpone the
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'Tho finding of Whitney lit con-
tempt Ib a. peculiar story nnildntcRback for. bnveral year's, Ho was (at
.one. time Iho. administrator' of 'thainsolvent estate of a Chinaman nam-ed, C. Abb. The o&tato amounted. toabout si.Guu nnd In 1903Wliltnaywas ublo to deelaro a 40 pencont.dividend for tho creditors. Ainnngtheso was C. Ilolto. Whitney offeredhim S642 as his sharo of tho divi-
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On her .way,' from Detroit to,8anFrancisco by waterfieight stenjnsfilp Lucy Neffj lumber I
iladeu, arrived at Now York.'ToircncliI.'rlsco from Detroit, uof not much over 2000 .miles,' thoNomwllltsnll 17,000' miles' by tho
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"Tho tiatlvo Ilawalliitm had nilthis beauty In the olden times, but,think how they woro oppressed bytheir chiefs, and the tabu system,And they couldn't even own hind.Educating Youth
"Hut II wasn't always as, bad asthat. Vnur histories tell that once'nbout fiOO years ago, there was a king
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REFUL ABOUT.
SHBBBK HDepartment Headsu Given
Warning By the
, Treasurer jOwing to the fnctrthnt tho, money
In tho Territorial Treasury lias runrather low,., Treasurer Campbell haBlEHtied a loiter directed to tho'varlnusheads of the departments of tho Gov-ernment, asking Hint they uso earnfor tho next sixty days In the expend-iture of money. In speaking, ot thomatter he hla'tcd this morning thatthere, wits absolutely.. no causo for
(alarm, ns there was enough money topay all demands, hut it was simplyr precautionary mensuro which itWas thought best to take,
Tho letter to' tho various heads ofthe departments reads as fojlows:
Dear Sir: Tlio 'cash, balance Inthe Tconsury Is smaller nowjthnn ntthe corresponding time last year.; butIho registration of Trensury war--rantn may bo nvdldod by a carefulwatch of expenses Incurred duringlie noxt sixty days, ,
On May 15th tho Treasury .will besolmlmrsci! by tiro collection of'tnxesthen payable. You uro therefore ask- -
led. to defer, until that tlme.tliciln- -.'currenco of any expenso which could,
without (detriment! tottlio properworking 'of your 'Department, bo solieforred.
Respectfully jaiirs,,A. J. CAMl'HELL.
TrcnsiirpV, Territory dt Hawaii,J, """vu 7, 190S.. .;'...
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REAR-ADMIRA- L VERY
EXCITEMENT
His "Hurry-Up- " Order
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That there has no great hus-tle and hurry In sending the U. S. S,Iroquois to Midway Island 'to get thomarines who aro stationed there, undthat no cablegrams were receivedfrom Washington in regard to themen being returned to this port withall speed, was the statement of HoarAdmiral Vory nt the Naval Stationthis morning.
In corroboration of his statementhe opened a book of letter files tq theinspection of newspapermen. Thislust letter received had to do withthe sending of the Iroquois to Mid-way, and dt was marked "Hccolvad,'March 9."
"I really don't see where the wherethe great' hurry comes in," said theAdmiral. "If the .authorities atWashington had wanted the boat dis-patched after the marines at MidwayIsland, they .odld have cabled dl--
rectinsteadof sending an ordinarybusiness order. I have received nocable, nor do' I expect one." ,
ino letter rrom wnsnington refer-red to above states that It Is tho de-
sire of the Naval authorities that theIroquois bo nont to Midway "as quickly 'as Is practicable" on account oftha fact'tthnt tho experiments whichhave been Going on thcro will bodiscontinued. What theso expert'uients nrc is not known. AdmiralVery nald that ho did not know. Hohad received his orders from
ho said, and ho was merelyfulfilling them.
Ii thn' meantime, work Is goingforwjrd on tho Iroquois. Shb wastukon up on tho marine wnys.yestor-la- y
afternoon and her bottom hasbeen scraped and. one coat ot paintiicnrly all put on her. Sho Is under-going n thorough cleaning and over-hauling.
Admiral Very, said that ho waitedtweoty-fou- r hours .beforo ho commu-nicated' tlio ordsrs ho had rccclvod totinyonc, which would seem- to1 showthat there was-n- ot any extraordinary1hurry.
'A story of tho causa of tho recall(ot tho marines from Midway was. toldthls morning that Is" of a most al
nature. Tho only troublewith It is that: the Admiral In com-mand ot tho Naval Station stamps itas perfect "roll."
Tho statement was made that theecall wns the result ot tho resigna
tion of Lieutenant Ncvin from the
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ISLAND FRUIT CO..72 S. KING. PHONE 15.
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Navy and the prospect of a generalcourt-marti- of the officers nnd mar-ines at Midway on account of liquorhaving been landed on the Island,
Tho alleged trouble was said tohavo started from n gamo oi rhancoamong Iho men. This resulted In acutting affray and u sergeant was se-
riously hurt. Tho man who did thocutting is nald to have been tukon totiiinm by the Albntnma and then toMnrc Island by tho transport Dufonl.The testimony at his trial Is snld tohavo mado trouble for the others ontin Islam!.
The Intoxicants on the Island nrnsaid to havo rouic from the portionof tho sako cargo that went overfrom tho Mongolia at the time shewns ashore. Theso were burled inthe Mind. Admiral Very says thereIs no truth whatever In the story.
That the idea of abandoning Mid-way" ns aiNawil po.it is considerednow is shown by tho recent thlpptngof a steam whalebont to this' cltywjilch wns to bo sent to Midway fortli;itM' ot the marlhes when tho
mado hqr' trip In A)rl.
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Mnrtln Kcogh. formerly .anof tho Army Q.uurtcrm'astor'H
ilcpartmenLoirtho transport Sherman,was sentenced to serve one month InJnll by Judgo Dole, this afternoon. Hopleuileil guilty to tniuggrtnst ICOt) cig-ars off tho transport when the was Injjrt nbout two months ago on herwhy from Maulla In tho Coiat.
Tho Supremo. Court lias Usued an.order In tho Mllhn street suit that tbodefendants Bhall fllo n statement otfacts upon apiical to tho Untied Htate.i
upicino Court and a copy ontho Territory.
Judge A. N. Kepolkal mado a roundtrip on the Clautllnc, arriving thismorning from .Maul.
Rubber Goodskeep while in use, but deteri-orate when kept in stock. Wehave in a FRESH LOT ofthem on, the last Alameda. Getthem now. HOT WATERBOTTLES, SYRINGES, ETC.
HoIlisterDrugCo.Fort Street. Fhone 49.
TW3S2&EZ3XimgSSBSS53&' Vk Good Meals
0fc at
Pomilar &Prioes C
Shoe Stylefor gentlemen. We havethem in our windows.
One of them is our new tanBlucher Oxford for Bpring andSummer wear. It is made ofgenuine Russia Calf on the"Hulbert" last.
The correct Welted sole,with smooth inner-sole- soft,and pliable, makes it an easyand stylish shoe. The leathertakes a delightful polish,
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This shoe wears well, nndholds its shape till the 'end.Price $4,50. Ask for Style
' No. 450.
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WI1UMIHUAYOceanic Second Degree.
T1IUUH11AYHonolulu Commandery Orde
of tlie Temple.
IIRIUAV
HAIL'RDAVLei Aloha Chapter, No. 3.
All vlsltlog members of dieorder aro cordially Invited toattend meetings of local lodges
HARMONY LODGE, No. 3, 1. 0. 0. F,
Meets Giory Monday evening at7:30 In 1. 0. 0. F. Hall, Fort Shct.
K. It. HUNDItY, Secretary.1IKN. F. VIOKHUS, N U.
All visiting brothers very cordiallyInvited.
MYSTIC I0D0E, No. 2, K. of P.
Meets every Tuesday evening at:30 o'clock In K. of I Hall, cor.
Fort and Ueretnnlc. Visiting broth-ers cordially Invited to attend.
". L. LYLK. CO..F. WALUHON, K.U.3.
OAHU I0DQE, No. 1, K. of P.
Meets every Friday evening at7:30 In K. of I1. Hall, corner Fortand llcrctnnl.t. Visiting brothoiscordially Invited to attend.
a. a. ni:i:uiNo, c.cja8. w. wiiiri:, K.n.s.
BONOIULU LODGE GIG, B. P. 0. E.
Honolulu Lodge, No. C1C, U. P. O.
K., will meet In their hall on KingBear Fort street overy Friday oven- -
tng.- - ,. illy' older ot the E It.
HAItUY A. WILDKIl,Secretary.
P. B. IlICHAllDSON, a. 11. ,
Wra. W'KINLEY LODGE No.8, K.cf P,
Meets every Saturday evening nt7:30 o'clocl:,ln K. of P. Hall, cor,Fort and IJerotnnla. Visiting brotht cordially Invited to nttend,
W. L. FKAZED, C.C..K. A. JACOUSON, K.H.S.
HONOLULU AERIE 140, F. 0. E.
Meets on tho 2nd and 4th WEDNESDAY evenings of each month ,at7:30 o'clock In K. ot P. Hall, cornerUerctanl.i and Fort (streets.
Visiting Eagles aro Invited to attend.
W. L. FRAZUE, W., I'rcst.H. T. MOORI3, Secy.
HAWAIIAN TRIBE No. 1, 1. 0. R. M
Meets evory first and third Thursdays of each month at Knights ntPythian Hall. Visiting brothers cordlally Invited to nttend.
J. V. ASCII, Sachem.A. Si. MURPHY, C. of It.
COME NOW!Send In your orders at once to
Bo WoThe Finest Jade Jewelries, Etc.
The Finest Workmanship on themarket here.
leave your order now for ChineseJfew Year.
Hotel St., bet. Alakea and Smith.
OH, I SAY!
have you seen my new show-case- s
stock with a Kinir's ransom of coldornaments and glittering gems? Andthe prices are so low that it's ashame 'pon my word it is.
J. CARLO,1018 NUUANU NEAR KINO.
A GOOD SIGNCOSTS YOU NOTHING ITPAYS FOR ITSELF.
TOM SHARP,MAKES GOOD SIGNS.
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Japanese Curios, Silk Kimonos,
Shirts, Pajamas, Shirt Waists, FancyEmbroidered Goods.
K. Fukuroda,HOTEL STREET NEAR BETHEL.
Tho Weekly ESItlon of the EvenlnflBulletin gives a complete summary itvrio newj of the day, '
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iBaby
jCarriages
1 Go Carts
I Folding Carts
pUsclfeaerGo.,Limited,
King and Bethel Sts.
Don't Throw Away
That Old Hat
There is lots of good wearin it, and you can put it inshape for a
DimeGet a package of Benson's
Straw Hat Cleaner.
Benson, Smith &
Go., Ltd:,FORT AND HOTEL STREETS
RUNDOWN?
OVERWORKED?
TRY SOME
Koenig'sMalt Extract
It will build you upagain.
CHAMBERS DRUG CO.,
FOR. FORT AND KING BTS.
PHONE 131.
Fcrrard Renaud & Co.'s
ImportedFrench Paste
FinestMACARONI, SPAGHETTI,
ALPHABETS, VERMICELLI.Macaroni and Cheese
for Soups.
J. M. LEVY & CO.,King St. near Metropolitan Meat Co.
Up-to-da- te
Repairing of ShoesWe have the machinery
and the workmen to do thevery best repairing of allkinds on ladies' and gentle-men's shoes. Just give usa try and be convinced.
Regular WorkMEN'S SOLES and HEELS. . . .$1.60LADIES' SOLES and HEELS.. $1.25
VICKERS' SHOE REPAIR
SHOP,
1119 UNION ST. P. 0. BOX 6G7.
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BVEN1NQ nPM.BTIN. HONOLULP. T. I.. WKDNE3DAV, MAH. .11, 1D0S ,
LOCAL AND GENERAL
Few people know or care what youhave to offer or what you leckil untilVAn tell thflm ftlinnt if in a TlnliAtitt 'jwi wa Hivilt (tuvuft Aft i UVW14Want Ad.
l'aiianm hats cleaned nt tlio (Hobo.Phone 452 for a hack. Bethel
St. Hack Co.Hood mean nt the Alexander doling
Cafo nt popular prtoes.Mng up Scotty'B when you uint a
good nuto ride. I'liono 107.l'utnnm Health Pills nuiko rich
bloodj 60c. a package Try them.Bulletin Business Office Phone 250.
Bulletin Editorial Room Phone 185.Taku your carriage or automobile
to Hawaiian Carriage Manty. Co. furrepairs.
"Prink, and the world drinks withyou." The Honolulu world Is drinkIng nt tho Fashion snlloon,
Gonnai! Lutheran Church, PastorFenny, 7.30 p, m., 1'nsBhins Audncht.Oerman Church Committee.
Repairing all kinds of typewriters.Expert work. Hawaiian Office Spe-cialty Co., Ltd. Phone 143.
IJ. W. Sutton, of the Attorney (Sen-cral'- s
oince, did not lcnvo for llllo bytho Klnau as has (icon repot ted.
J. Alfred Mngoon bus been eonllnedto his bed for tho pant ten daya byo painful Illness. Ills condition Is luiproving.
Lost, a red horso with saddle andbridle, Monday evening at KaplolaulPark, Under pleaso report lu Xliil- -
letlu ofllcp.Has light Is superior to and cheaper
than any other light. Talk to thu Ho-
nolulu (las Co., Ltd., about distilllingIt In, your houso.
Nellie O'Rourkc, daughter of JamesO'Hourke, dnd for koiho tltno u school-teache- r
at Olaa, was lecently marriedIn San Francisco.
Coat your Iron roofs with "Arabic "
You vlll bq surpilsod nt Its cti'illni',and preservative properties. CallfurnlnFood Co., agents.
Thcro will bo a special meeting ofOceanic Lodge No. 371, F. and A. M.,nt 7:30 o clock this evening. Work intho second degree.
J. II Hlgglns of tho United StaleAgi (cultural experiment Station returned yesterday by tho Maul fromthe Island of Hawaii.
Cc(M llalstead, tho eight-yea- r oldbon of Frank llalstead, broke his armlast Sunday by falling from a tree attho fnmlly residence.
Emily, tho youngest daughter of J.A. Ma goon, fell from u mango trcoyesteidny afternoon and broke tholimes In one of her arms.
Tho opening wck of the Spring Mi-llinery display has begun nt Misc. Power'o Inllllnery pnrlnrs,,Uo.itou building,with' a big rush of shoppers.
C.istlui & ,Coqke have received rtablegrnto stating that tho steameiHllonlnn left San Francisco for Hono-lulu this morning ou schedule time.
Mr. and Mrs. George Fnlrchlld re-
turned yesterday to Knual by the Hall.Mrs. Fulrchlld has been here for tinFloral Pnrndo and tho Mardl Clan' -bull.
I)r. !:. V. 1'hllllps niul n, I,. VanDine went to Moloknl yestcidny by thoIwalapl., Dr. l'hllllps Is tho beo expert and goes to look ocr tho nplarlet-thcre- .
Ten tnllllons ot working mendally glasa of beer to refresh
them and give lliem renewed energy.They need It. Wlint you need InPi lino Ilecr.
Six pines carried by Wtdlsd'argo InChicago on February 25, an I veil thereyesterday In lino condition, n cable-gram to that effect tuning been reeelved yesterday.
Tho HI Fnleucla mild Havana cigarIs more popular now than ever before,because smokera are becoming morepaillcular about what they smoke.Hnysclden Tobacco Co., Ltd.
Tho first small weekly payment ona Victor Talking Machine puts It In
our homo, A small weekly paymentkeep3 It there. 'No need to go mutdehungry. Ilcrgstrom Music Co., Ltd.
Oct your Lenten Seabon groceries atHenry May & Co., Ltd. They have afull line of fish, clams, and oysters Intins, and salmon, herring, codfish, nm'mackerel In bulk. All varieties cfchceso.
Fled Church has ncccpted thoagency for Tansnu water for the Ha-waiian Islands and will shortly openup ofllces In the Wavorley Dlock. In(ho meantime ring up 171 and placeyour orders.
Harold M. Uennctt, representing theStoreo-Trave- l Co., ot Now York, 1h lutown. Ho Intends taking a scilcs ofphotographs of points of Interestthroughout the islands for bale to lec-turers nud nowspapcr syndicates.
Frank Llllls begs to acquaint hispatrons and friends that ho Is nolonger connected with tho Union HackStand. Lcavo orders for anyone ofhis two machines with tho Torrltorl tlMessenger Service, I'liono 381, anyhour, day or night.
When Manna ea, tho now flagshipof thu Inter-Islan- fleet urrlvos fromSan Francisco on Thursday or Fridaynext, Queen Lilliioknlnnl will bo oneOf tho first passengers to go to lllloon tho maiden trip. An applicationlias been mndo ami nccoiumodntlonswill bo reserved for Her Majesty bytho steamship officials,
T. Ota, u now Jupancso Ulovo Con-sul to work lu conjunction with Con-sul General Salto here, will soon
from Japan. Mr. Otn Is a welleducated gentleman and his useful-ness will bo greatly appreciated in utmall community llko Hawaii ncl,where thoro Is a large mimbor of o
subjects, whose business Inter-ests nro great.
In response to a motion mndo be-
fore Jmlgo Do Holt this morning, 11
M. Isonberg was to theposition of executor ot tho cstato ofHonry Aloxandor Ibeuborg, from whichha had resigned. It was set forth thatho had resigned, behoving thnt tho cstato was settled, whcienn it may takeseveral years beforo that point willbo reached. Another teason givenwas that Mrs. Virginia Isenberg, theexecutrix, had left tho Territory.
YOU OWE MEn visit and you owe it to your eyesas well.
You co to the dentist every sixmonths to he sure that your teethare nil right; or you should, if youdon't.
HOW ABOUT YOUR EYES? Wouldyou rather lo3C a tooth, or nn eye?
Sec
a. i 'mm,OPTICIAN, BOSTON BUILDING.
EXCELLENT LAUNDRY WORKdone by the
FRENCH LAUNDRYtheir new FRENCH dry cleaning
process.258 Derctanla St. Phone 140,',
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Evelyn Thaw To Get BivorceNKW YORK. N V., March 10. llveljn Ncsblt Thaw will bring
r.ult for divorce timioriuw against llarrj Thuw on the giound Hint he wasinsane nt the time of the marriage.
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JURORS TO TRY HITCHCOCK '
NKW YORK. N. Y., March 10the trlab of Actor Hitchcock,
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MAYOR SCHMITZ
SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., March , 10. Former Major Schmlts! has beenrelcascuTim S 13". 000. ball.
LYNCHED FOUR NEGROES
MOIIIl.i;, Ma, March 10. Four
PerfectWomanhood
Tho greatest menace to woman'spcrmnncnt happiness In life is thosuffering that comes from soma de-
rangement of the feminine organs.Manv thousands ot women have
realized this too lato to save theirhealth, barely In time to save theirlives.
Tq bo a successful wife, to retaintho lovo and admiration of her litisbandshould bo a woman's constantstudy.
If 'a woman finds that her cner-glesa-
flagging, that nhogotu easilytired, dark shadows appear underher eves, eho lias backache, liend-nqh- c,
iwarlng-dow- sensations, ner-vousness, Irregularities or the"blue," sho should start at onco tobuild up her system by n tonic withspcoitlo, powers, such as
Lydia E. Pinkham's
Cures
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Entered MarchFrom 4
David Kiiohl L U1)
.innies LairdLaird
I'lnneur llldg Loan AssnMV J Al-
fred MngoonlMoneer llldg Loan H
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A. Most
1HE TOWN,
ST. 525.
STILL STOCKS
Pottie's MedicinesTHE BLOCK.
SmokersALL KINDS.
The Best C."gais and Tobacco.
x EITZPATRICK BR03.and CIQAR STORE.
IiOVEJOY &AND
WINES AND
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Five havo' been obtained tor
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OUT BAIL ,
negro Incciidlarisls lynched.
Vegetable Compound
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Manuel !' I'etcr ,et to Ylm Moon Slug.
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Entered Record MarchFrom 0 a. a,
II TiiUamoto HoyKelllw.ilwalolo to A NYoung Men's Savs to
Knelmwahiiniil Kiilhclaiit . ...Uel
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B Cullcn 1' KalwlS Cullcn Mallo
DANCE- -
Thursday night or upon tho arrivilitransport a danco
given lii honor of Kdwlullolton officers ladles onboard. have been inadolor thu band.
lends Army Navyore cordially Invited as
as guestB of other hotols.
Edition of the EveningBulletin gives a complete summary
of to day.
woman's remedy for womnn'sllls, mndo only of roots lfcrbi.It'curcs Female Complaints, such ns Sensations, Weak
Haclc, Fulling Displacements, Inflammntion allOrganic Diseases, In Invaluable tho of Life, It
Kxpcls Tumors nt im early stiio. Subdiici Nervousl'rostrntlon, Kxhnustlon. strengthens tones Stomach.Headache,. (Jcneral Debility, Indigestion, Invigorates wholefemale It Is nn excellent remedy for derangements of
clther'sex.
LENTEN
Salmon Bellies, Smoked Bloaters,f ,
Salt Mackerel, Smoked Herring,Codfish, Smoked Salmon ;
'v
All In Bulk
ALSO A COMPLETE VARIETY' Fish, Clams Oysters
TINS, AND A FULL LINE .
Fancy Standard CheeseEVERY '
Henry May Sl Co., Ltd.WHOLESALE 02 PHONES 22 HETAIL
REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS
Record 10, 1908,10:30 a. 111, to p. m.
and wf et toMcCnnilless
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& ot II toA Oilman ltd
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& Assn of toKo.ikanu ltd
Kathleen K Murphy and to
Excellent Assortment of
SUITINGBEST "FITTERS" IN
W. W. Ahana Co.,LIMITED
C2 S. KING PHONE
CLARENCE W. MACFARLANE
IN MAG00N
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and alVlAnnngcmentaregimental
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CABLE REPORT OF SANFRANCISCO MERCHANTS'EXCHANGE.
Monday, March 9.tl HAltllOR-Sall- ed March D:
.'i m'. Andy Mnhoncy, lor Honolulu.March 7:
. 11. H. S, Columbian, for Seattle.Tuesday, March 10.
'J FRANCISCO Sailed Mnich 10.1'. M. S. S. Siberia, for Honolulu.
. i.O Arrived March 9:m. S. 8. Hnterprlte, from SanFrancisco,
Wednesday, March 11.AN DlFdO Arrived March 10:
. 'S. S. Arlrunau, fiom S.illnuCruz.
S3AN DIKCO Sailed Mmch ID:. S. S, Arizounn, for San Fran-cisco.
BUATTLi; Arrived March 10:A.-- S. S. Columbian, Trnm San
Francisco.VK'TOItIA Arrived March 10:
llr. S. S. Mouun, heltco Mnich II.
KAIIIILtll Sailed Mnich tl:A.-- S. S. Texan, for llllo.
KAltM.l'l Aiilwil Mnrch 11:Am. S. H. Santa Itlln, rrom I'oit liar-for-
1IILO Arrhed March 10.A.-- S S. Texan, fiom Kahultil.
SAN FRANCISCO Sailed March 11:Am. S. S. Illlonlan, for Honolulu.
YOKOHAMA Sailed March 11:Dr. S. S. Asia, for Honolulu.
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t WATERFRONT NOTESX. ,M ii )l 31 It ."I t A X R . ft A it
TUB OUKANIC COMPANY'S Bto.uu-c- r
Alameda Balled away Ibis mornlnvfor tho Coast with her usuil well-fille-
passenger Hut. Among thoseln left was tho Klleford company,
which linn been heie for a number ofmouths. Thoy have nil gone now."Red" every ono known lied tackedup the gangplank. Ho was Hiiro buck-tu-
tigalust heavy sens, for ho had alovely 'souse." Jerry Darcy. who Inheaded for the Coast to play ball withi he Santa Cruz learn In the StateI "iigui. wits a p.ipseiiger. Di. Ramus,who hns had charge of tho U. S. Marlno Hospital scrtlco here for toinotime, left 011 n vacation which will lastseveral months. Ho will go to NewYork and all otor tho Kast, and will.whenever possible, attend lectiircu onsurgery nud othe.- - branches of his pro-
fession He will return to Honolulu attin end of his vacation.
10
11 mm workQuufloriiiasU'r Captain lliimphrcy
has leeched oiders to ntart thuwork of the doubling of the
barracks and other rpiailers for troopsat Fort Shatter. He spent tho enthonaj jesterday looking Into tho piellniIna.y aiiauirements wlileh nro In bumade, but cannot go very far as yi-- i
us ihe pliins li.it o not necn receivedfrom Wiishlimiou.
Tho work will follow tho Hues whichliuu' alicailj been outlined in thi-ll 11 lei 1 11 and will enable tho poyt111 nccommodato eight companies 'o!Infantry Insloai. of thu four which menow stationed hero, lllds will beasked In uboijt CO days. Tho follow-ing Htriicturcu will bo erected: Onebet ot quarters for Held nlllccrs, oneset of quarters for unman led otllcers,two sets of quarters for
ollleers, two banuc'ns, 0110 lav-atory for barracks, 0110 iluublo messroom and kitchen, 0110 coal elteil.
CONTEMPTUOUS OF
(Continued from Fese 1)cr creditors all accepted tho amountsallotted to them.
In 1901 Jndgo George D. Clear Is-
sued an order that Whitney payUolto tho full bum of ?S70. In thetucantlmo unolher order ot court hadbeen issued whereby all. tho money lutho estate had been cxiinusted. Thisoccurred through tho fact thnt aplural wlfo ot Aht's came Into courtand showed that certain moneywhich was supposed to belong to thechlnlo was really hers.
An thcro was no money lu thoislato with which lo pay llolto wheniho last order was made, Whitneydid not comply with it and ho waitdischarged fiom his position a yearago. At tho tlmo tho cstnto wasclosed It owed him nearly $500 lulonimlsslons. which ho wim never(iblo to collect. Now tho CliciittCourt has upheld tho order ot JudguGear nnd held Whitney lu contemptfor not paying thu claim, and, un-
less ho can obtain a f.ivoiablo deci-
sion fiom tho Supremo Court, humust either dig into his own pocket,pay tho money, or go to Jail.
The annual report of tho San Francisco Youths' Directory shows thatC2 1 destltuto children were cared for(lining 1U07.
CarpenteringMasonry Draying
NANIWA & CO,,Alakea and Merchant Sts., Magoon
mag.; 1?. O. Uox 775 j Tel. 327.
You GetBUTTERNUT BREAD
At PALM CAFE
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llawallati stundard tlmu Is 10 lionfits mlnnin rilouei than (Irconw lf.ll
time, being that of tho meridian or 157iegrcos 30 minutes. 1110 iimo wnistioblows nt 1:30 p. 111., Which Is tho biuiiuas Grccunlch, 0 hours 0 mlnutca. Simand moon aro for locul tlmo for thunholo group.
n ;t x X x ; . K 5C 3t 3d . ;t .m
K ARRIVED "Jl it K 35 it ft, ), js, li di, i 04 ,) W 8
Tuesday, fdarch lu.Slmr. Maul, llriihu, fitmi llonolpit,
l'uualiiu ami Mctliegor.Wedueoday. March 11.
Stmr. Claudlno. Ileiiuell, Troiu llllomid Haul, n. 111.
Stmr. Mlkiihala. (licyory. fiomKauai, n. 111.
0 IPX 30 31 ; 3i! 3 M M 3 1C ii X. .' X X
H DEPARTED;t )(. V, X 3 3 ,t K W JS X )' 3 3t It
Tuesday. Marcli 10.Stmr. Iwnlanl, Self, for Maul an 1
Moloknl ports, li p. m.Stmr. V. 11. Hall, Thompi-oir-, for
Knual ports, r, p, m.Slmr. Nllliau, Oness, Tor Knual. 0
p. m.Slmr. Noenu, .Mitchell, lor Mahuko-11a- ,
llonokaa nnd KuKiilliuelc, U p. m.Wediiesduy, March 11.
Am. bk. Ocorgo Curtis. Ilurbert. forSan Francisco, n. 111.
IX. S. S. Al.imular Dowibll. for BanFimiicIkco, Hi a. in.
gtr iq 3D n n . "1 if 3!' 't it ", t ifl if KX SAILING TODAY .
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Am. bk. Ocorgo Curtis, Herbert, forBan Francisco. oM 3C 35 it M it 35 Jl 31 H K 3 )C K 3d
X SAILING TOMORROW11 X 3? 31 3t Wl l K K 31. .". If, 31 )i i K lii
Stmr. Llkcllko, Naopala. tor Ku'c-i-
lim nnd Kohalalele. S p. m.U. S. S. Iioquols, Caiter, for Mid- -
uy, allcruuon.9 tct
It W 3C X 3f 3t 3C 3 )i 3t X W li ( X X M
DUE TODAY! 3(, X X H ; X :, li K 3f If, )C :i
Stmr. J. A. Cummins. Seurle. fromKuncoho. '
Stmr. Despatch, Kokerwllz, fiomKnual.
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31 DUE TOMORROWit) k u m j? 11 x : ;ii m 3r "v st x itSlmr. Nllliau. Oness, from Kauai
(probably).Stmr. Maima Ken, I'rccnun, from
San Francisco (posalbl.i).U. S. AT. Thomas, Lyii.im, fiom
San Francisco.
3t 3d it, it ' K. K X 31. . 3f 3l C .". C 3I
t DUE FRIDAY JJt ; V S x. n. n)(X 3t 3t X 1 X
T. K. K. S. 8. Nippon, Muru, fromtho Ollent.
Stmr. Alcunn U)a, Slmersou, fiomKi'.u and Konn ports.
X X X 3C DC 3t X M X 3 M M 35 i K 3d
R- - TO SAIL FRIDAY't , 31 ;i it,;; ji t n k. 3r n it 3f, 51
Stmr. Claudlno, r,riiiielt. for Maulpints and llllo, 5 p, 111.
T. K. K. S. S. Nippon Maru, for SailFrancisco.
31 M 3fl 38 It it iH X 31 Jl Jt 31 St 52 iiPASSENGERS ARRIVED 3
Jt X X a it X X !! in X It 3(1 it X XIVr htmr. Maui, from Hawaii and
Maui. Maich 10. J. 12. Hlgglns,Ocorgo Huggarty.
3 5S 3C K 6H to 31! X X W H X 5J
K PASSENGERS DEPARTEDS 51 X ii 31 3d Jl! X n 3t x. 51 a X X 3?
For S. S. Alameda. U r San ."ran-cl'i't-
Maieh 11. -- Mrs. W. T. Feller.Miss Mctlrenor. Mr. ami Mrs II. (i.Dawson. T. (' Johnson, Mr. mid ie..1. J. Abel, Mis. K. M. Watson and In-
fant, J. (1, Morgan, 1). II l'alirer, Dr.C. Humus, Mr. anil Mrs. Frank Couley,J. Oswald Lulled. J. I. Moilou. C. IIHulton, Joseph Miller. II. !'. Doust.
l'er Btmr. W. (1. Hall, for Kauai.Mai eh 101'. K. Drown, C. C. Ileale.Miss D. F. Miller, Mr. nnd Mis. Gun goA. Falichlld, Miss Macfarlniic. Mrs.Hlgn, Mrs. L. Kiihhimuo. Mrs. C. A.Illco, K. Palmer, MlbH Kuniaka. '
l'er stmr Iwnlanl, Match 10, forMaul nnd Molokal Di. :. F. I'lillllps.1). L. Van Dine, Father Jn.cph, Dr. V.Norgaard. Mrs. J. Nakalcka, .1. D. Mc-
Veigh, It. Naganiane.
BORN.
VOHCIAN At Kapaa, Kaiiiil. Maich0, lOOS, to Iho wlfo of F. J. Morgan,a son
oTariff revision iiuses Kopubllcau
leaders to hold many prcconvontlonconferences.
$225If sufficient orders arc received I
will build a 22-fo- auto launch, witha high-grad- e gas engine, com-
plete for $225.
Charles D, Walker,Boat and Machine Works,
King near Alapni,
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'EASTER WEAR
SUIT--Princess Models
Made of sheer" organdy nud finemulls ; trimmed with Valenciennes 'lace and sheer cmbroideiy; in whiter.nd delicate tints
Two Piece Suits(1) Coat and Skirt new. Hade
of French Pique and Ben. StylishBo.t Coat, embroidery trimmed; inwhite, pink, and light blue, at... ... $i:j.GO.
(2) Coat and Skirt made ofFrench Fiquc. Coat handsomelybraided. Suit $38.00.
(3) Coat 3-- 4 length, in white andbrown liken j handsomely braided;very btyliah $25.00.
Ei&step HatsThe correct spring milliner styles
can be seen here. A large and com-prehensive display of SWELL DRESSHATS, including
GAGE PATTERN HATSin drees and tailored hats.
NEW YORK MODELSHundreds of pretty and very styl-
ish hats of smooth and rough straws.
De BevoiseCombination BrassiereMade of fine quality nainsook.
Brassiere trimmed with Valencienneslac: and beading, hand run with babyribbon and row of laco insertion. Pan-tilo- n
trimmed with wide lace set onlive-inc- h lawn ruffle with lace in-
sertion; piice, $3.00.
Sew Valenciennes LacesWith insertions to match in single
and double thread. New patterns in-
cluding the fillet effects.
New EmbroideriesZdijings and Insertions, Beadings,
Bands and double edge ribbon bead-nig- s.
N, S. SACHSUry ,Goods Co., Ltd.
The Storo With the Money-Bac- k
Policysi,7(iiiLiiKnixEja?x!mmt&ii3
X"K YOU ARE SIILL USING OIL LAMPS we would like to getinto closer touch with you and convince you that the
Safety, Comfort, and Convenience of
ELECTRICITYIS NOT MUCH MORE EXPENSIVE.
Wo will be glad to estimate the cost of wiring your house andto tell you how to economize in the use of the current.
Let us know where to find you and an expert will call onyou.
No installation too large for us to handle and none too smallto receive our most careful attention.
Hawaiian Slectric Co., Ltd.,KINO ST. near ALAKEA. P. 0. BOX 144.
iMJMtnctnti
Shipping & Commission Merchant
Diamond Crystal Cooking and' Shaker Salt
v Blackola and Russetine
J. A. G-ilmaa- i, - Aggent
NEW ZEALAND BUTTON
LEGS AND CHOPS -
0P0L1TAN MEAT CO, LimitedTelephone 45
iwwyjiiMtawaiiii' wr m uHMMmti iMviMHjNjUuir
Thoroughbred Registered Jersey Bulls
The pure-bre- d Jersey Bulls, Ojibway of Y. B., A. J. C. 0., JJo. G0247,and Guenon Lad, 2nd A. J. C. C, No. G2301, at service at $10.
Tei.890 TSi Poind Dairy
SPORTLocal aud National
EDITED BY CHARLIE ALBRIGHT
Hawaiian Gun Club
Publish Program
For Meet
I'ollnwois of tlio n gameDrv prop.irlnK for thefJiuot- - wlilrli will bo held in tlio
trnim im next Sunday. Tlielipromises to be r.ome warm flKlitliiRlor tliu cluimiilonulilti is tlio most ofthu sun ox 10 rt a hero have been milI'tciublni; tliolr nlm nml jiractlciiinfur thu lam month. Tho program ofloiod up by the llnnnlliiii Cliui Club IsnH followH: I
First oent, 10:30 n. m. 20 birdsMunich, known niwlci I'list prize,Hawaiian Uim nin'is'Cup. nml
of the club. Kntinnco fee, $1.Second oM-iil- , 11 n. m. 10 blrda
hcmtch, unknown angle. Entranceroe BOe.
Third oent, 1130 n. m. 13 tilidt,Rcintch, known ntiBles, "VUliorsMutch" i:titrniieu fee .'.Uc.
KoTuth exeiit, 1 p. in 2ii liltdB linndlcap, known aiiKloa. first prize,waUrudu cup. prefented by Woo la .'c
Sheldon, to bo won twite. Won onceby K. 11. Porter, II. i:. tlnren, I.. C.Klnn, J. W. llnrwjj, .1. 1.. Fleming nun.1. A. Itnbb. ICntraiiro fee Si e.
Klfth eetiL 1 :4I p III -:- !0 birdslinudlc.iii, known unities, "MvchaiiilliioShoot." Class sfioolltiK. All t) Iwa forprizes bhiMii nil for lliat prize u.il).Knttanco fee Mc.
Sixth event, 2:30 p. in. 10 liluljl.nndlcnp, known aiiKlen, "Contola-tlon.- "
Open only to those who lmvenot won u prl7o during the day.
fee 50c.Matches will Htnrt promptly.Lunch will be fcerted at tho club
house nt noon.Shells can be had at the club lioiuio.The public In cordial!) lnltud to
thu Mioot.St St
IliCV MED
"Jerry" Dnrcy, tho Ideal n
baseball player, receivedn contract, transportation, undnn Urgent Invitation to go to thoCalifornia Statu League, as wnlexclusively stated In tho Bulle-tin yesterday, nml this morningho sailed sway from old Hu.vallon the Alameda for tho Coast.Ills contract came from tho San-ta Cruz team, of which our OldMend "Wild 11111" Dorei euux Hboth manager nml captain. Tintlllll hasn't foigottcn his tripdown hero nor the ball playoif. Isshown by the ay he Ij taking aninterest In tho tossers here.Uarcy will bo glea a goodchuuee to mnkn guoil under"llrlck," nml as ho is u piettygood nil round man, he ctauds afidihhow to muko u nnmo forhlmBclf. IIcio'u luck, "Jerry."
v unaMlil TEAMS PLAY
FIRST AI IEXT SUNDAY
The first game of tlio season be-
tween teams of the Kaplolunl Dace-ba- ll
League will bo played next Sun-
day afternoon ut Kaplolant l'arlc. A
good schedule, for the season has beenarranged by the officers of tho league.Thf games Sunday will doubtless attract largo crowds to tho park, for(ho two contests that will bo pulledoft lire between Jho crack teams ofthe league. Following aro tlio out-tci- s
of tlio lejguo: President, Chas,II, Cottroll; vlco president and trcau- -
Uier, John V. Sylva; secretary, D. K.Kaeo; honorary members, Senatorrims. McCarthy and Alfred Young.'1 ho first ball will bo thrown ovor thoplate by President Cottroll nnd it willlie caught by tho vlco president, JohnK. Sylvn, D. K. Kaeo will bo the ilrslman at bat. The officials of theleague deshe to thank Senator Chas.McCarthy for the Intel est ho is Ink'ing In their organization nnd u,lsnthank Allied Young for tho help hohas been in the work of fixing thogi minds. Tho games statt Sundaynt 1:30 sharp between tho following
P. E. R. Strauchhas a fine tract of land
for sale at Mnnoa
Valley near car line.
Will make a fine Resi-
dence. Area. 1.G5
acres. Very cheap.
WAITY BLDQ., 74 S. KING ST,
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teams:Hellnnro vs. lllKhlninln; I.oahl vs.
Young Tldnl Wine
HEAR ?L VlFEIlS!
aIX Entries for the White Ilock tt:: toiimnincnt close Friday nt noon ittt at i:. O. Hall & Sons. There hnu itXt been hoiiio confusion In the past tltt and several plnjcis have been itiJ left out liccnuae I hoy have not i.St entered In time No nlnjer who ittt is not entered on or before the 25
It time stated above cm participate iSt In tlio play for tho cup. This Is ttit absolute. ilts ss
Mil Offii ELECTED
At n meeting of the Kallhl BnBcb.il I
I.eaguo last night the following olll-ttr- s
of tho league were elected:President, 12. K Fernandez: tiecrc-tnr- j,
A. I.. C. Atkinson; tieasurer ant'iniinagcr, A. K, Kenlm.
Tho nlltcers of the league clubs lirean follows:
Knllhl A. C Paul Hums, capUlu.frank ltlco, liuinager
Knllhiukas F. Nobriga, captain andmalinger.
fort Shnftei T Ojkley. capluiuand manager.
lto.uls nnd HrldKcs I). Knma. cap-tain; .1. Alapcl. ni linger.
MoutinliiaH J. .MeCnudless, captainLiid manager,
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Cnndy Hoy nnd Mallet nre uinlLbcdto rnco thin afternoon nt Kuplolnu'Park in a three-eighth- s mile run Thorun will bo pulled off nt 5 o'clock Inorder that n large number of peoplemay bo allowed to attend. .
ss ss s:A dark horse, belonging to n Portu
guese, proed n fissle yesterday after-noon, when a raco is run with l.olb'Mallet. Mallet m trout tho bucksklby a dozen lengths. . '
, tt ttIlllo's sporting men ore offering two
purses of $500 tacli for the fourth ofJuly liorso races v
Tnnsan, the only mineral .water usedin the Orb ut or thu Colonies, Is nowlo be obtained In llor.oluln.i, Ask joindealer for II. -
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WEDNESDAY
A hurry-u- p order sent by tcti-ilu- y
mall In the latest discovery in thettny tit speed.
When HooMivelt Rpoke ot "mo and I
my people" he had doubtless hcoitlistening to the fulsome praise ot uIhlnl-ter- ndvocato.
Aclil sas he Is out to defeat theItepubllcun party. This may ho aliitlsfactlon of personal revenge, hutIt will not holy tho people,
This war-tal- k hunconih remlniUone of tlio people who figured thatPjiuchbowl was duo to bre.ik out aft-er the San earthquake.
Tho doctrine of Is be-
ing preached by the (!ocrnor dur-ing his tour of tho Islands. ThevG'Bnone belter for the people of theiuIslands.
Honolulu belleU'S In closer connec-tion with Seattle. All that's neededis tho transportation lino and busi-ness to support it, of which Hono-lulu can furnish only Its share.
Schmltz out on ball will return toconditions bo changed that he may'oluntnrlly seek n quiet cornerof the Jail where ho will not be con-tinually reminded of his formergrnndcur.
WAR SOARE FOLLY.
The man who says that Honoluluwould rather bo scared than catlomes pretty closo to hitting tho
N' mark.The gospel of disaster appears to
.bo preached more incessantly withinthis town than In tho average com-
munity. "When It Is not one thing,It's nnothcr," Is the way ono mnnputs it, nnd he speaks with lino judgment.
It Is truo that Honolulu, being Inthe center of the Pacific, Is entitledto have mora going on and bothreatened In more different direc-tions than any other place on earth,but that Is hardly a good reason fortho people of the town to bo carrieduway with foolish Imaginings.
The latest scare is the wnr-scar- e,
nnd it seems to make little differenceto Borne that such talk hurts thetown and does good to no ono.
Tho people of tho mainland shouldbo allowed to talk of war, and possi-
bilities ot war, as much1 as they like,so It causes them to support meas-
ures In Congress that will give thoIslands tho means for ordinary pro-
tection. Hut for Honolulu to manu-facture yarns or build war-scar- onn basis of such naval and military activity na will put the Islands on notli-:n- g
more dangerous than a pcacofooling of defense, Is nonsonse, torny tho least.
Mitch Is sought to be made ot therecall of tho marines from Midway.
It Is well to remember that thetteamer that brought the order fortho recall of the marines was n Jap-anese steamer, and this steamer, be-
tides bringing the letter, had onboard a shipment of American armsnnd ammunition for tho Philippines.
War orders do not go through thomails in this day nnd generation,and if there Is any real danger ofwar tho supplies are not shipped Inor accepted by the ships ot tho country with which tho alleged scrlmmagomight tnko place.
If such measures as are now beingtaken by tho departments aro to putHonolulu in n war tremor, the townwill be duo for nervous prostrationwhen tho Fleet arrives or Congresspasses nn appropriation largo enoughlor tho departments to erect fortsthnt will be ti real protection to thisport.
Honolulu will do well to get Itselfin n state of mind that accepts navalnnd mUttnry activity as a matterof course the more the merrier,Then it will not foster foolish rumorsthat locato disaster Just around thecorner. And tho Intelligent populatlon can plead "not guilty" to thocharge of assisting in the excitementof an Ignorant population that Isthoroughly Jingo In its habit otthought, but takes Its cue from thosection of tho community that oughtto know better thnn to feed on warscares.
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MARCH 11, 1008
FREAR PREACHESSelf-relianc- e
(Continued from Pasc 1)on O.ihu who hml the people givehim their first-bor- n so that ho couldeducate them. He encouraged themto bo lellglotts and Industrious. Thoresult was that they prospered so
that the people ot Maul coveted theirnbundaucc, nnd tho king of Maulwent down there to seo If he couldn'tgctVomo ot their good things. Hutthe people of O.ihu could light, andthey won out.
"In the beginning of tho last century Kamehamcha ho was n goodKing made laws ho thnt it was safeto go from ono place to nnnther. Hutit was not until later that tho jieo-pl- c
got tho advantages of churchesnnd schools nnd tho printing press.Knmehameha III gave them lands,and since then they have had theirl Ights.Great Future
"There Is n great future for theseIslands. They nro going to becomomore and more Important as timegoso on. Tho United States Is goingto spend millions of dollars to fortifythem nnd to make good harbors. Andtho people hero nro Increasing Inwealth. They nio getting betterroads, better school-house- s, betterchurches.
"Hut It Isn't enough that wo shouldIncrenso In wealth or bo educated orgo to church even. Wo must bowilling to work. Our prosperity depends on what wo do ourselves. Wemust be willing to go nhead to dothe right.
"We must all work together and
KILAUEA VOLCANO
IN GRAND ERUPTION
Liquid Fire has risen in the pit125 feet and is rising at the rate of10 feet daily.
Visitors report tho awful grandeurof the scene beyond description.Theso periods of lntenso nctlvlty arenot as n rule of long duration. Don'tdelay your visit to this world-wonde- r;
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Hotel Street $20.00Beretania Street $40.00Victoria Street $35.00Matlock Avenue $22.50Kinau Street $30.00Emma Street $24.00Punchbowl Street ,...$30.00King Street . .$15.00iiewalo Street S22.50Kinau Street ,. . .$35.00King Street ,.,. .$18.00Aloha Lane ... . .$18.00Nuuanu Avenue $20.00Piikoi Street $27.50
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Kalihi Road .$30.00Kaimuki $37.00Hotel Street $50.00
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y 9tro)f.lMamokfVHave jou liisuicd your house-hold effects against loss by lire?
To LetMorris Lane, 2 bedrooms. ... . $ COOPunchbowl, 2 bedrooms S.OO
l.llllia Street, 2 bedrooms ... in. 00l.unalllo Street, 2 bodrooms .s, 16.00Punchbowl Street, 2 bedrooms 18.00Wilder Avenue, 2 bedrooms,. T8.00Pcnsncola Street,, 2 bedrooms 20.00Wilder Avenue, 3 bedrooms. 20.00Wnlklkl, 1 bedrooms 20.00(Inndnll Lane, 3 bedrooms . . . 22.00Klnnu Street, 3 bedrooms,... 2G.00School Street, 3 bedrooms... 30.00l.unalllo Street, 3 bedrooms, . 3S.00Hnles Street, 2 bedrooms 40.00Hcretnnln Ave., 4 bedrooms C0.00
FURNISHEDMntlock Ave., 2 bedrooms,., 130.00Young Street, 2 bedrooms. . . 30.00Pttnahou, 3 bedrooms 35.00Young Street, 4 bedrooms , . 3G.00Pacific Heights, 4 bedrooms., 50.00Nuunnu Avo., 3 bedrooms,,., 00.00Mnnon, 3 bedroom 75.00
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in tho right direction. All must worktogether for tho good of tho whole.If wo hnve n Legislature they mustpull together and they must pull Inthe right direction, if they all pullIn dirfcrent directions they woiiH ac-
complish anything. It Is tho bamowith tho County Supei visors nndwith plantation managers. So It Is
with nil tho people in tho community.Kach must do nil ho can for tho rest.
"The other day I visited KululnnlSchool In Honolulu and heard thochildren glut tho salute to the Hag
ono (lud, ono country, nnd onohag.
"Just think what It would moanfor Hawaii If wo could reallzo wohad one tlod, one country, nnd oneHug, and realize that the purity otthat Hag would never bo stained ortninlshed by nny act of ours. Letus all work for Hawaii nel.
"Another thing I want to Bay
each ono must depend very largelyon himself. Some people seem tothink that tho Government should doeverything for them. A long timeago the king mndo tho laws nnd dideverything. Hut tho teaching ot thoChristian doctrine is that we aro nilequal, all kings and queens. Tito
tho laws. A person mustdepend on himself, must expect toearn his living by the swent ot hisbrow. Tho Good Hook Bays if a manwill not work, neither shall ho eat.
"Wo all support tho Governmentand we expect tho Government to dowhat It can for us.
"Kach individual must not onlysupport himself, but he must workfor the public, too. Kach muu has avote, and whatever the Governmentdocs is going to depend on tho votesof theso men. If you want goodlaws, you must elect good men. YoumUst elect men who will not thinkthey nre In olflco Just for their ownbenefit, and who will not administerthose oDIccb for the benefit of theirfriends only. .1 'ilSjJ
"Tho Territorial Government is go-
ing to do what It can; but it is notUs function to support the people. Itmust protect them and do suchthings as the people cannot do them-selves, such as building roads andbridges. After that It is for tho peo-pl- o
to help themselves."We are hero today to seo what
can bo dono. Wo nro going nil overMaul to see what can be dono withour school-house- s nnd court-hous-
and tho public lands."I think I have talked long enough
now. I Just wnnted (o I m prera thosetwo things on you. Perhaps l'vopreached a sermon more today thanmado a political speech, but if I needany oxcuso you must remember thisle Sunday nnd In n church. But Idon't think I need nny excuse, forthero Is Just ns much need of purityIn politics ns in tho church. Be-
tides, it may bo as well to hnvopreached a sermon, for I seo n num-ber of men who hnvo cotno In sincethe sermon. Aloha nul."Ride to Wailua
This afternoon, immediately aftorlunch, wo nil rodo out to WnllunGulch and back a total distance of
get
FILIPINOFor Your Next Evening Gown.Made of Pineapple Fibre and Silk,
in stripes only.We have two patterns in each of
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WHITE WITH BLACK;and
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85c. Yard.
EHLERS
nbsut fifteen miles, Mannger Chal-mers nnd Bookkeeper Geoigo Cooperof the plantation accompanied theparty to point out places and facts otInterest.
Tho road .goes out through Knelc-K- u
plantation, p.iBt tho abandonedfields of Iho defunct llatnoa planta-tion, on up tho hill to tho Catholicchurch that crowns tho summit,from thero It runs past numerouslittle homesteads, up-hi- ll nnd downto Wnllun Gulch a distance ofr.bout seven miles from tho startingpoint.Haou School
When Hnoti school-hous- o wnsl cached, Schoolmaster It. L. Ogllvlc,the teacher there, had tho Hag flying In honor of the Governor, nndwas out wnltlng to greet tho members of tho party. He took us in nndrhowed us n school-yar- d from whichtho pupils, under his direction, havecarried nil tho rock, cleared nwny thelantana, hud planted trees nndshrubs nnd nil sorts of growingthings, which nro prospering finely.Tne fences were whitewashed andever) thing looked to be ns neat ns apin. Tho nppcarnnce of overt thingsuggests that Mr. Ogllvlo is not ofthe opinion thnt all knowlcdgo nndlearning Is to be got from book. H
tenches his pupils to use their hand.1,
and their brains together.Cocoanut Milk
Farther on, Is the "small farm" oftho Uiummond brothers. Hero wo(topped nnd drank cocoanut milk.Hvery mnn was given a nut nnd toldto take his Jack-knif- e nnd get busy.Mott-Smit- h concluded ho was pasttho milk ngc, hut he gnvo the liquidto some thirstier member of thepivrty nnd nibbled tho solid contentsof tho nut.
Wnllun Gulch brenks suddenly ontho view from n sharp turn in theroad above, much ns thu Pall onO.ihu does. Standing there, ono canlook directly down homo hundreds offeet upon tho luxuriant mass of veg-
etation thnt tills this water-wor- n
nllcy. Near tho seashor waving(ocoauut palms mark tho location ota number ot kulennns.
Above tho gulch towers tho moun-tain, today, nn usually, gloomy nndcloud-cappe- nnd down Its boldfront dash two snow-whit- e, foamingwaterfalls. Tho water from thesocollects Into the stienm which Howsthrough tho gulch nnd gives rise totho rank growth of vegetation. Theland, except for tho kulennas, isGovernmont-owne- but tho wateri Ights nre tensed, so thero Is nothinglu tho way of homcsteadlng whichcan bo done here
Tho road winds down tho face otthe cliff and through tho Blindedgulch tho most beautiful spot wohnvo yet seen., Almost every kind oftree and other plant that grows inthe Islands can he found there. Wosaw breadfruit tices towering fortyand fifty feet into tho nit nnd witha spread of branch that would almostrival the .monkeypod nil heavilyloaded with fruit. Thero wcro pa-
pains and gunvns, mangoes, lauhnla,cocoa nutsj, bananas, century plants,and many) other,, nil reaching nbnor-m- al
proportions,' while tho banks ofthe stream wero solid masses offernu.
Tho wagon road ends In thisgulch. Trom hero In thero is only abridle road nlong the pall to Klpa-hul- u
plantation, the green cano Holdsand busy sugar mill of which aro Insight from tho bend In tho road abovethe gulch.
There Is nrnctlcallv no Government land in this district exceptsuch ns Is under long lease, so noth-ing In tho wny of land transactionsla liable to result from tho visit toHnnn. Hut Governor Prear is doingmore than examining Governmentland. lie Is getting in touch withthe people, learning their needs nnddesires nnd their nttltudo on tho various questions that affect them directly nnd closely.
On returning from Wnllun, thoparty rodo down to inspect tho llnna
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court-hous- e which has lcccntly beenrepaired and added to. Judge KnKant acted ns guide, and Incidentallycalled tho attention ot tho Governorand the Land Commissioner to thepetition of n n old lady for n fisherynow held under leaso by J, S. Knleo.Ho has not paid nny lental for sometime. Prutt told tho people thnt nssoon ns tho Attorney Gcncrnl's De-
partment had time to bring nn actionat law to get possession for the Ter-ritory of tho fisheries, ho would at-
tend to tho mutter. iAnd tho dinner tho party nto at
John Chnlmcr's tonight! It onowants to get n real appetite of thokind ho used to hnvo when ho wns nboy, let hlmnhko n sea voynge of oneday and tho next climb to the top ofi hill like Knhnulkl point and thengo for n ride horseback.
Mr. Chalmers hndn't exactly killedthe fatted calf, but he had slainfatted turkeys and chickens and honnd all tho flxln's to go with thsm.Everybody nto until ho couldn't catnny more, nnd then nto more nny-wa- y.
George Cooper wns supposedto wield tho carver, but ho resignedIn favor of Krnest A. M&tt-Smlt-
nnd told stoiles nil through dinnerto make up for it.
Tomorrow wo stnrt back overlandfor Ki'.tnac, leaving nt C;30 u. in.
' KDWAItU P. IUW1N.
Ill LM 11Hana, Maul, March 8, 1908.
I.nnd, land, land Is tho pilncipa?topic of con vernation among tho memborn of tho Governor's pmty. Agrlcultural land, grazing land, Government land, laud held In fco simplepineapple, cano. orange, rice nilsorts of land. is discussed from allpoHslbh) hlanifpolnts. Tho Governorand his subordinates came to Maul toseo land, nnd they nre Unblo to secplenty of It liofQro thoy return to Honolultt. W. O. Alkcn, CommissionerPratt's Hiibiigont for Maul, who Joinedtho party at Knhiilul, promised theGovernor lust night that ho wouldchow him pome things befom ho gotthrough that would maku him upciihis eyes.
Tho party reached Hana at a n clocklast night. Tho Hana police forco, sitstrapping big Hawnllans in uniform,under tho command or their captain,wore drawn up In lino nt tho landingnnd saluted ns tho Governor stoppednshoro, Tho Huko" Moating over thocourthouse nnd nearly all liana, iu itsbest bib nnd tucker, wns down to seetho Territory's chief executive, thoughu big haul of fish down Iho beach aways caused some distraction of Inter-est,
Governor Prear and his immediateparly wcro at onco driven to tho homeof John Chalmers, manager ot Knc-lek-
Plantation, while Gcorgo Coopertho Jolly bookkeeper, took Mr. Aikenand tho nowspajH-- r men in tow nndquartered them nt tho "Hotel Hana."presided over by mine host L. Y
Alona.After dinner everybody gathered on
tho lanal of Mr. Chalmor's houso nndtalked land. Land t AikenIs full ot Ideas looking toward theBCttllnc nn of Maul. Ho told tho Governor thnt In his opinion tho thliifthat would go farthest toward bring-ing peoplo in would bo tho completionof n belt road around tho Island, Itthis wcro finished, settlers would Inovltably di If t In and take up homesteads- In tho numerous llttlo valloyaalong tho coast. In theso shfcltcrcdcoves nobody could get rich, but any-Ixid-
could make n good living amidthu most beautiful surroundings, nndIn n perfect climate.
"I tell jou thcre'B money In orangesIn theso llttlo valleys," iuslstod MrAiken. They sell hero for $3 n hun-
dred, and they are far superior lu
liuor to tho California orango. I hadono old treo on my place at Makawaothat I had paid no attention to foryears. It Is a big fellow and veryhigh. Ono dny I climbed up nnd cutout all tho dead wood and trimmed itno. and that year I gatheicd 105U or- -
unces from it worth throo contsapiece." ,
Thoso Who Keep pace wun uim-mu- r
Frear hnvo to travel somo. This mowing when tho II ul Hi tin conesponu-cu- t
was lylug up on tho top ot Knhnu-
lkl nromontory gnzlng off nt tho snow- -
ton of Muuna Ke.i mill metaphorically patting iiiinseii ihf uiu unci,for his energy In climbing to tho topof tho hill whllo must of thu partywas still In bed, a branch snnpped
him, and turning around, huround the Governor Btandlng there.Tho rest of tho party, except Commis-sioner Prutt, enmo trulllngbaloug homodlstancu nftcr. , '
Two oHlccrs of tfio polleo depart-ment wero Just Saturday mado happyby additions to their families. Ono oftheso, lloboit I'aiKur, .ir nccumu uiufather of a son, und the other, MnrryK, Clark, hud a daughter brought hintby tho stork.
Tho bnr Association will moot (hisnftcrnoon to tnko further action intho mattor of tho pioposcd oiidoiso- -
niimt of .Indue Kenolknl. which wanBtiongly opposed by ono faction at thoInst mooting or tho organization.
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Vlctoiln A. Muliuka. is suing Wil-
liam M. Muhuka. of Mabukn slto fnmo,
.'or dlvorco on tho giouud of oxtromocruelty. Sho asks $26 n vycek nliniony,
Attornoy J. M. Vivos was amongClaudlno, which camp In today,tho Incoming passengers on theClaudlno, which enmo In todny.
County Attornoy J), II. Caso was apassenger fiopi Wnlluku In tho Claud-
lno this morning. He went back ontho Mauna Loa.
L. J. Warren, who was absent fromHonolulu on business, returned todayon tho steamer ciaudlnc.
"PE-RU-N- A
He Declares Pe-ru-- na to Bo
a Triumph of Medical
Science,
A Magnificent and Sovorcign
Remedy,
Having Tried Many Reme-
dies and Failed to Find aCure,
Tried Pe-ru--na and Was
Promptly Relieved,
JAJv 1 IS
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A pnbllo spoakcr cannot afford tohavo catarrh. Kven a Might catarrhal.hoarseness of tho throat becomes in-
tolerable.This Is especially true of tho minister
who Is called upon to prcIdo at re-
ligious fuuctlous of all sorU.
Tho following wholesale drug- - rnKNSOX, SMITH & CO.,gists will supply tho retail trade (HONOLtTLP UltUG CO.,
A Smafl Weekly Buys off
The first it
LILLEY TELLS OF
HAWAII'S DEFENSES
That Hawaii will soon bo a strong- -
hold for tho United States Instead of
being a weak point In her defensespgalnBt Jnp.in, was tho sentiment
by Hawaii's good friend,LUloy, nt n big Hcpuhllcan
rally which took place at Wnlllng-fur- d
on 10.In Bpcnklng of tho imptobablllty
of war with Japan tho Mcildlun Record gives Lllloy's speech In pait us
Tho dlstniico fiom Japan to thoPacific coast .would nlono piovont thoJapanese lleot fiom entering our wa-
ters for tho slmplo roason tho voyagecould not bo taken without coalingand tho Hawaiian Islands nro thoonly nvnllablo place. Tho UnitedStates Is now fortifying tho IslandsIn such u that this would bo
out of tho question. Tho peoplo ofHonolulu wero not long ago greatlydisturbed becuuso Japanese soldiersto till number of somo forty thousandcumo thuro. Investigationthem, to bo disbanded soldiers of thoJnpnneso nrmy nnd, ns they couldearn ?1 per day on tho islands ns
against nbout 1!5 conts nt homo, thoyhud wisely mado tho chango. So ithns been with every alleged warscare: When tho tiuth is knownthoro Is no reason for unenslnoss.
Tluco men. caught robbing n
freight car in tho New York Centialyards In Now Yoik wcro nrrested af-
ter a desperate fight. Tho mengavo their nnmes as John T. Hughes,Alfrod Hogers nnd Peter Hrudy. Thopolleo believe they havo blolen ninnythousands of dollars' worth fiom thocars. In n houseboat where Hugheslived $1000 worth of loot wasfound.
i tm
Jftjp BULLETIN ADS. PAY JH
Ss BLESSING 99
After Twenty Yeap Bondago
to Catarrh
Ho Is Relieved By Pe-ru--
h.--eaN-.
fM:M(l II '
Smop Z. Jffozszr
The Bishop's Strong Tribute to
I.. II. Ilolscy, lllshop O. M. I..Church, Atlanta, Ga., writes:
"I havo found Peruna In bo agreat remedy for catarrh. I lnsuffered with this terrible illeitofor more than twenty years, untilslnco I havo been mints I'oruna,which lias relieved mo of thetrouble.
"I havo tried many remedies r.mlspent n great deal of bnrd earnedmoney for them, but I found
so effectual in tho ouro of catarrh ns tho great remedy Peruna.
"I feci snro that Peruna i notonly n triumph of medical folenro,but it is also a blcsslug to Bufferinghumanity.
"Uvcry individual who sufferswith respiratory diseases will HudrcrttnaamngnineentandsoverelRnremedy." L. II. Ilolscy, llp.G. M.H. Church.'
(HONOLULU,
j HAWAII.
Nothing ExcelsTHE HAWAIIAN ANNUAL as a
"fereneehandbkof statUticalUliU WUU4ni 41 UWUttb Wit J'VA H",to theso Islands, price 75 cts.
BIRDS OF THE HAWAIIAN ISL-
ANDS, a complete list; prico $1.00.HAWAIIAN FOLK-TALE- an ad-
mirable collection of Legendary stor-
ies of "the land wc live in." Thirdf
invoice just received. Finely illus-trated, cloth, gilt top; price S1.75.
Thrum's Book Store10C3 FORT ST,
Mosquito-Proo- f
HALEIWA HOTEL is practicallyproof against mosquitoes. The bed-
rooms aro thoroughly wired, andcomfort in sleeping is guaranteed.
St. Clajr Bidgood,Mgr.
THE
Moana BatlisSbxnd Buffet
AJEtE STILL OJrPEN
Don't Go Music - Hungry WL Payment a
payment puts in yourygb
MjTr Victor Quality. jW
follows;
manner
showed
noth-ing
Accommodations unequaled any-where on the beach.
DSP BULLETIN ADS. PAY- - --JR!
foifiiMiilliAa i
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IV
EVENING miMXTIN, HONOLULU, T. B. U:rN'nsrAY, MAR. 11, 1908
reagggsi WflgKKraas bw
I Pa
Mcloern
"dtsciBssssuEssgBESBS&aB!
THERE is no bulgingor slip-
ping in the heel of a
HsmsMi Oxfordbecause they are madeon Oxford lasts and cutby patterns that arecorrect.
o
A Mae In a Cagewas treated with alcohol by the famous Professor Atwater, whofound that the man got ENERGY from tho nlcohol.
TEN MILLIONS of winking men could have toldhim that without being shut' un iu a cage. Beer is the naturaldrink for the man, ns he needs not only something todrink, but something with energy iu it. The best beer is
Primo BerLittle Priced Goods
WOHDEABFUL BARGAINS TO TWO WEEKS,' COMMENCING TO-MORROWSATURDAY MORNINq.
ladies' Shiit Waist, $1.75, cutto $1.10
ladies' Shut Vaist, $1.G0, cutto $1.00
Ladies' Shirt Waist, $1.25, cutto . .' . 75o
Ladies'' Shirt Waist, 80c, cutto .' 45c
Lrdits' Shirt Waist, 75c, cutto 40c
Ladies' Corset Cover, $1.25,
Ladies' Corset Cover, $1.00,
Ladies' Corset Cover, 75c,to.it-r- i
Ladies' Corset Cover, 40c,to...;.'
Ladies' Corset Cover, 25c,
Hen's Umbrell!, 75c, 50:; Ladies', $1.25, to 60c. Ladies'Mrczs Robes, to $3.25 suit. Gingham, yard,jard. Blown Cotton, yard, yt'.rds $1.00.
A large assortment ofLaces, Hifrboiis, etc., Marked .'Down.
L. AHOY,NUUANU BELOW KOTEL STREET.
LlVt LUBMtloCooked In any slyie
and well served
Lwnoli, I
frnfhi'c V50 Royal Annex,Merchant St 1
asra33auaifoi&vigfta:;!CTiX!;,fflMmfwirn htw o am ibmmm
cutto 75o
cut,
to .' GOccut
40ccut
25ccut
to : 15c
cut to cut$5, cut a 12 n now 10s
10c now 13 for
I
j
J
wiwiwi
BUCKHEAD LITiA WATERHas n special value in tho cure of DYSPEPSIA and all STOMACHdisordeis, Invaluable in cases of stone in thi bladder and uricncid.
r iwtfwt nAn.xnnrtflvwwv.aavvawVM
eautiful HonoluluSEEN IN AN AUTO RIDE FOR
$5.00 an Hour i
Just call 290 on tbe 'nhono and ask for QUINN. J
VUKrtVWirVJmrWMArtr.tTWUWlflrt
iMtoM&M SAjXJiifcjga
sides
ISome Sentences Will Be
Given By Judge ThisAfternoon
.JikIro Dole wno kept busy in thoFederal Court this morning Willi (lieiitriilKmni'iilH of llio men who wcro
by tho speclnl Grand Juty thaticportcd jesterday. Tlieiu woro tuciul ploa-- i or utility anil In Ihoro ensusiciitcnco will he Riven thin nrtcimxm1'inl tomoirow morning.
Ill the ese er Mosos l.(no and Sam-uel t.tililau, ttlm woro Indicted toRclli-o- r
for altering a money ouler, l.tililnn,who wiib lepu'sonlrd hv C. V. Ash-for-
put In 11 plea of not guilty. I,onown nut represented liy cuiiiihoI middid not plead when his case waxcalled Later In the monilns, how-no-
lie made n plea or (Willy.Jacob Hobenlierw. who lint Iceii
il hcvirul time. before, pleadednot Riillt. It nus his iccond plea ofthis kind In tho morning, ns he didtho Hiimu llilng In tho Clicult Courtearlier III tho day, when he w.istlinrgeil ultli 11 llko offence.
Tho J let of picas made limine themorning Is ns follows:
Martin Kcotigli, smuggling, dcailed(Sillily.
Jacob Hosonberg, receiving stolenRoods; not guilty.
OUR Too Won, possession of connterfcit rnln, not guilty.
Su Clio U1111, making ami havingIn possession umutctfclt coins; guilty
Kim K(i Won. having In powessliiiictwnlcifclt colli, not gnllly.
Mi l' Illicit dh titling, snllly.Ah Sal, Illicit dp I IIII11,;, guilty.Mill, unlawfully cirrylng uu hud
neui of wholesale mid retail Ilipioriluulcr, RUllly.
I)iils Wagner, ndullery, not guilty.Fuji KiiJIma and Kiijllncho Knjlni i,
Illicit distilling, nolle prosseSamuel l.ulilnii, itlleihiR money
altering mono) order, not Rullty.fc'ekl, nilultery, not eullty.Kohr Yong Soon, making nnd hav-
ing In possession, counterfeit dlis.guilty.
Mures I.ono, altering money orderguilty. o.? ii V-- it it it
HONOLULU WEATHERi ii it V.' it-- ii it ii ii it it it it it it ii
March 11, 1U08.Temporatiucs fl n. in., 71; S it. in.,
71; 10 n. m 75; noon, ""; morningminimum, 71.
llnioiuctcr, 8 n. iu., 20.91; abso-lute humidity, K a. in., 7.114 grainsper cubic foot; relative humidity, S
il. m 70 per lent.; dow point, 8 n.m., Cfl.
Wind C a, in,, velocity lJ, tllrcc-tlo- n
S; 8 a, m., velocity 14, direction; 10 u. in., velocity, 18, direction S;
noon, eMclty 18, direction S.Knliifall during 21 hours ended
S :i. in., .02 inch.Total wind movement during -- I
liOiiiH ended nt noon, il.'iS miles.WJI. II STOCKMAN,
Seitlou Director. U. S. Weather Uurcau
J KXXMxit K .l li 5C ;i K K X ;(
PASSENGERS ARRIVEDt x if k t! a k uu L' a :: k a it )i
l'ur stinr. Claudlne, Ilennett, friunHawull jioits, 3: If. a. in.. March 11.A A. It.lK.-tl- . Mrs. A T Slmuilo, MissM. K. Slmmle, Mrs. It. Knlwlaen, I.. .1.
Wnireii, V. O Stnllli, Mrs K. 11. Cm-le-
I). II Case, A. Kminllllll, II. M.Aloxandor and wlfo, Jllss May I.Ioyd.Mrs. .1 V. l.loxl mid 2 (hlldreii. A". N.Ki'lioll ul. I. M. Vivas. W. Rheppard,.inn. l"ioelL(her, K. l)iiitiiehello. MissM. Helmauii. K Nubail. I In run, wlfonnd '.' thlhlreii, A. A. Wilson, 12, Mozcs,
.1 deck.
it it it x x i a lOfiuK y-- x si :i w )iK ARRIVEDii JC 5l St H 31, X H IK x rt rt u ;
Wednesday, March 11,Stnir Dcbpatch, Kokerwltz, from
Kauai.
3- - Fine Jib Printing at th ButIMIn Gtfir.
NEW TO-DA- Y
Co.
For Fine Furniture
YOUNG BLOCKNOTICE.
(1KIIMAN LUTIIKUAN CHURCH,r.islor I'elniy. 7:a0 p. m I'asshnis,Andncht.
(IIIUMAN ClimtCH COMMlTTTJi:,
3IT Mur. 11, 18, 25.
SUPREME LODGE, ORDER OFKAUIKEAOULI.
A special meeting (if tills LodgeIs hereby called for Thursduy o oil-
ing lit 7:30 o'clock Starch 12th, A.1). 11108, to be held at their Hnll onNiiunnu utrcet below King street. Allmomlicra nre requested to attend. Im-li- oi
tnnt business.lly older of
JNO. M. K13A,
Itccordlng Secretary.Approved:
JOS. J. TWIN, PreildPiit.Hnnolulu, T. il., March 11th, A.
o. i9os. ay 17-- lt
HONOLULU STOCK EXCHANGE
HONOLULOarch 11.1908
VAME OF STOCC
MCRATltt"J Brewer & Co. -...
SUfiARCv. rMntaiionCn ...HuMfthhn Aiftlc, Co...I tart Com ft: Sa Co .ItnxMilian PuRir Co ..Hnnmtm PtiKr Co .
Ilmiokua SitRnrCo . .
HfiikuSuvUCoKnluiVii Ptntitnltnii Ciivllifl I'lmilftl'AlOlLli1KlruhuH.HuarC flKlo Sunr C rMrl'tvtleKl rlf t.o ...Ottiusutfnr Co . ...OiNiniftii Kiivir Co . . .
())VilaSiiKnr Plntit Col
Olnunlu fitI'miliiiit sufir I iM -- ornciiK MiRtrim. ...Pat J I'lflttlnllmi Cn ,,,,PfjueVrfi lt(;f Co.,.rimircr Mill Co.Wamttift Axric CW? ttikll ftucat CnWtiltiiitn.ilhuir Co.Wfilmc SitRr Mill Co
MIMflLIANIOlftInter-Ki- il Steam NCollnwnilnii Kitrilt LollwiHTJtl.CoIVrltlni K1 ftc I.CnCtMtiM11I111I Tvlriliinie CNiltlk-- l(..lUtO.(
I'.v.lUiNaIh1.ii fiul'Ur Co Am,Onliu K I.C.i.H1I.1K KCo..,.,Iluii lift MO.-- .
l!iwTrr4prll""rCllimw iir 4 pc....i .iHaw let Axi c....llawTcr 4V tc...!..fl.iw Tcf i KIU Gov't trL'a U"U Snx A Kcl Ct
o in...Uiku 1lt;xr Co 6 J c
llflm. U.Ic'i Co,Ui'iK-- r litrti 6
lUwCnmft SiicCMIcinw 3(iKr ,n o p c.,..HltuK KCo Con h ii.Hon KTfir LCo6ir:KAIIUkU r.niitt,oo 1)COjIij K & I. Cn 6 i O; .
Othu SuktCo 5 jc ..i ia ui(.tr 1,41 dpi:1ji. Suif Mill Co, U
I'lU 1'UlltAlItHlC.U ...,I'lnncif Mill Co 6 tic ..VWinlui ctirCtl )pcMrnrYif i.n'iw
I'rU" lAlVfd
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tiOnOoui
Km,ctoo
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finnnrio
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Sales Uctwceii lltMula: l('i OKst.3.25; $oMU WnlUu.i "m, $1I3.5H. Stu-m!u- :
10 I2wa, $2I.M), 2h Oaliu Su.Co., $2 f, lfi Oaliu Sik Co., $21; irKvmi. I2I.C0; 5 Kwa. $215(1; C Uuw.V. & 3. Co , ?80.
Corrcclloii $11,000 Wnlalua 5syoHtoiiliiy at S:J 'it f.lionl.l liao
boon nt $1)3.50.Latcct sugar quotation 3X9 cents or
$77.80 per ton.
London Beots, - 10s 6d
Sugar, 3 89
Henry Waterhouse Trust Go.,
Stock am! Bond D.epa.fmmtMember. Honolulu Stock and Bond
Exchange.WILLIAM WILLIAMSON M.11W.
PORT AND MCHCHANT OT?.TEL. PRIVATE EXCHANC.G 4.
The TerrItorI.il Clruiul .Itiry wiia Inm union this morning In the throne-mo-
of the Cxomtlvo InilldliiK.With the PXrcitlon of n few mniillatJinult enseM little wim done, thoiiRhnn InturestliiK dlfccusslon on tho sub-
ject of Iwllel took ilace. The ma-
jority of the Oriind Jury, tin n rule,tct'in tn looU on the red llRht sectionus ncresfiiij, hut Messra, Atlicrtonnnd Dole hoth wcro llrm in their con-
tention that it win) too public nndthat homo nti'iis townril rvgulntlnuuhoiihl ho taken.
Tho Kcdoial (iiiiul Jury whichwan dlHcluirred ji'slrrtliiy nlto
ImcHllK.itloii into tho af-
fair:! in Iwllel. hut hroiiKht In no re-
pot I on the matter, tmiHlderiiiK thatIt wiu n ncct'Maiy evil.
ggS DUL.LETIN ADS. PAY --grg
NEW - TO-DA- V
TN TIIH C'lltCriT COURT OK THill'lrnt Clicult. Territory of Hawaii.In tho inattcr of the Datato of Nnn-lai- n
NIhIiIKIiI.i, Dece.iHi'd, Order ofNotice of He, u In); l'utitlou for
On reading nnd ll ll in:thu iictttlou of l.anil N'Uhlkldn, oflionolulu, Oaliu, tho wlilow of Nan-tar- n
NlHhlklda. iiIIckIiib that NaotninNIsliIMda of Honolulu, Oaliu, dleillutcHtatu at said Hnnolulu, on thoSltU day of July. A. I). 1901, leaving1'iniierty In tho Territory of Hnwillnecessary to bo ndmlnlsteiod upon,and praying that lettern of adminis-tration Issuo tn K. Ono, of said Hono-
lulu, It Is oideiod that Tuesdny, the1 tli day of Apill. A. I). 11108, nt 0
o'clock 11. in., ho and hereby Is ap-
pointed for licailng said potltlon Intho lourt room of this court nt Ho-
nolulu, County of Oaliu, nt whichtlmo and placo nil persons concornedmay npiioar nnd show cause, If anythoy have, why said petition shouldnot bo granted, and that nntlco ofthis Older shall ho published once nweek for tlueo successive weeks Intho Evening lliilletln, 11 newspaperpublished In Honolulu, County orOhIiii.
Dated nt Honolulu, Mar. 10th,10OS.
sgd. j. t. nn iioir,1'list JudgQ of tho Circuit Couit
of tho I'll nt Clicult.fAtli'Bt:
Hgd. JOI? llATCIIKLOn, Clerk.aoi7 Mar. 11, IS, S5; Apr. I
A M.for n a a
a a aor a One a
atlars.
Is Sto ad Inthis
.las. U. did not go to thoby the as he
On tho road to Isno such port of cull as The
of thofor IS
Tor salu nt all
per case, by far tho best nndon tho
Tho caso of C. V.vs was
by Do Holt thisby ' the
new at
roinot
Klin was nlof tho of C
in thothis
The of taxfrom all held u hok
rlon Iu thoof v
Tho niidIs tho host
In tho &. Co.,Tort IS8.
the fortho this
ho wentto with thonnd tho of the
to hland that ho Is no
wllh thofor any one of
UN two with tho301. any
day or'1
aand to herminio of O. this
Tho libel i n tuloof tho wlfo hcut tho of her
It Is that Mr. forof as n
Is HI. lie wils untiln In ho
has for some tlmo ItIs stiid that Ids from hl
on ofIs
was no In lliocates by C. V
for tho of tho twowho
alfiled bis was a
ofull llio Intho for tho and
th'it thogo over till that ho
filo a so 'of tho Thewas
i t
In tho of tho oftho In tho caso of V. J.
s, 11. 1'. ot nl., forllio of tho Do
Holt thothe tho
'to tho bo filed
the boIn tho lu tho samo
caso llio of the fortho that bo a '
oftho of Do Holt had
In to llio '
was
N. M has sens the Kite foi a
for tho of tobe by tholo cost $1,
k. 's , ,.. ... , . , ..,.JAlJiA.itflilJJ4i,. L - AXa'jAi
MJLLLIjMJLJlililLJ
HM
RHUl COURT
Coyne Furniture
WE ARE CONFIDENTThat our new line of
Hart, Schaffner & MarxSl3
Is the best line of goods in the city forStyle, Price, and
See tlioiu and ybu'H agree with us.
oilva s
and
Bulletin Want will shortenyour search huyer, seller,trader, teacher, clerk, typiste
job. cent word.
Autd hack fare. Tel. 301.Kent I'r.inklln StkjilH. StbH.'
C'hbIi H'slslor wanlvid.Issue.
XlorsanConst today Alameda In-
tended.Mnndilay there
plensantHoffman,
1'anullso 1'aclflc Snuvcntinumber, ready mailing, cents.
Tnnsnn mineral water, only $5.50cheapejt
nlncral water niirkutnssumpsit I'etor-so- n
Unll.i Ahlcna dlsinlHLdJlldlie mornliiR.
Cash repairedexpert Hawaiian Office
Co., ltd. Phone 143.Jacob Itoretibeit;, chanted ullh
toiling stolen property, pluadedguilty hefoiu Jiulge .l.liiilsny thismorning.
Cluing pointed IcinpOi'-iir- y
ridiiilnistrntor cslntoWlniim deceased, Circuit Coilrt
morning.Hoard
IsIiiikIs.yeetcrdny mnrnlng ollico
Assessor Wilder.Whlto Knuilly Itotnry (lock
chain stitch) sowing ma-
chine woild, Ilcnny Ltd.,agents, 120B, street. I'hotio
rrntik Tlinmpson. attorneyKoloa interests, letumcil
morning from Kauai, nhuicfamiliarize himself facta
toKigr,iphy McllrydoKoloa water light
Frank Mills hogs neiiualiitpatrons friends Mug-t- r
connected Union HackBland. I.eaui orders
machines TerritorialMcHsengi-- r Service, phonohour, night.
Judge Mndray granted AgnesMcAulKTc divorce fiom James
ermtsslon losiimoiiiiildcu Agues Cook,morning. celled Imig
cruelty which receivedhands husband.reported Okaho.
iiioib Ilnuall Jnpaueo KloveConsul, seriouslylecently Consul Korea, where
Ibceu lcsidlngrctliomeut
olllclal poblllon account slekuuesliiovltahlc.
There decision madehabeas corpus broughtAsbford, lelonsoHawaiian women liaio been de-
clared loners. Attorney Genet Hem-tnwa- y
answer, whichgvnnral denial allegations
petition .asking wrltB,Attorney Ashford afked mai-ler Tuesday might
travel answers.luothm granted.
GIVEN TILL
mutter potltlondofeudants
Lowrlo HaldwlndUmlfcbal suit, Judgogranted motion today, with
piovlto that Hhoiild necessarybond cover costs boforoSatuiduy order would vncated.
Supremo Courtmotion attorneys
plaintiff thoy allowedthiee dii)B' extension tlmo nfter!
order Judgo beoncompiled with, whichhrlofs, granted.
been'ertcd nreat hoipltal
treatmentbuilt l'resbj terian Cliurch,
000.000.
1
9
C5n
r
ring? Suits
Quality, Workmanship.
i;nk?wp
mmj- - .4. V
ELKS' BLD., KING near FORT
ncrcrprv
Mm
Phone
local senlkal ,cseseseo
newsdealers.
RegistersSpe-
cialty
Kiiucllzutlou,
SATURDAY
Alhuiiueiiiue.
cotrniinpUon,
3Sveryl)ody Di'inks
oMnp JbtlLi tLlA
651
Get it at the bar or from
Rainier Bottling-- Wks gTelephone 1331
lh.AiMJKAiAKAkAJAhkiKAAAAAAAAV3 t VP V P S( V V N Stf N N'Sr
WE CONCLUDED TO
RE11E FROM BUSINESSAt Nucanu Street Store,
GOT TO DO IT IN THIRTY DAYS
Entire Stock Must be Sold
REGARDLESS OF COST
YEE CHAN & C0.5 mSL
SSMfflA lMU.meimmm ivjiwiiwiijxAto!
Safes,
aNBSafelron FenceHawaiian Iron Fence and Monument WorksNEXT TO YOUNG DLDO, VG-19- KINO STflEET.
Ladles Waist PatternOne McCall's
wrafef V v tlM V,
!-!- !
;' '
9 U
j
Our and
of
PHONE
Also materials to make it up at
o
4)
494)454)494)4)4)
E. W. JORDAN S: CO. Ltd.,Rort St
4)49
494
Jfl7
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I
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5s.J
ftjil
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nigs.
'r nn"tvr,R mn.urriN.
MUST MAKE ROOM. We have thousands of dollars worth of all grades of FURNITURE which we wish to get rid of quick.
More on the way, which will require all the room we can make before arrives. Here are a few prices that are good for
few days. Remember that w ?" in their big store in the Lewers Cooke Building on King Street, are handing out
twenty-fiv-e Peg cent, discount on all Furniture during this sale. All new goods and nothing reserved.
RUGS
V
Every rug In the store at l)ig discount. Tin's in
cludes Axminstcrs, tapestry rugs, gra rugs, and wjltonn
"" " ""
Mission Rocker. Heavy weatheredoak with flag seat. Regular price$G 50.
Now $4.90
Verandah Ann Rocker. Regularprice $i yo.
s Now $3.75
1
large Wicker Arm Rocker. Reg-
ular price $17.75.
Now $13:30.I. .
, ,
?
I IrViCvSHIHPtflb
DO
l A
Bureau $15.00
Ivnow
, , , Y-- T-
rHHkflitJKe--
Morrisgolden a
shoddy article.$12.00.
Now $9.00
NOT
;
r.vntiiNo Honolulu, t. ., w i:dni:simy, mau. it, toos"" --- ii i i
E
it a
J &
a
iff
" This was at regularretail price. 25" off makes it yours
for the low price of
" i Mi??; r- - i'--a
This square style Chair.Solid oik, finish. Not:'
Regularly sells at
ManasnarrcBsa
MrijTjrcgwra'Mjj mnniiii "'WpO
Now $3.55
Lace Curtains'i Ecry curtain in the store offeredjfeTj at 33 3 discount, or 2-- 3 of its
usual price. , ,
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Rope Portiers50" discount to clear out a large
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PEOPLE 01'' PERU guvo tlio DurliiB tlio visit President ic
Klcct must cordial tlio licet the hands tlio Ihlr.liccciitlou diitliiK tliu slay tlio division came fIioio and playedI'li-c-t Callao, tlio port tlio the Klguuredu cinlianKnicnt.
tonntry, and wlilch many Tlio rcBatta went splendidly,hhlp arriving tlilw port slop. The tlio contest six oared boatsHicctlngo tlio President Itooso- - the winning boat waH from tlio Peru-vo- lt
lias bean tlio result miieli vlmi tinnspoit lquttos. Tlio secondtalk tlio mainland because Itoosc- - boat was that tlio captain tlio
rcfpouilliiK wound his port. Tlio third represented thewith thiw words, "Accept tlio transport Chalaro, the fourth, tlio
LiirauiTM tho hlRhcRt roRardn from battleship KcntiicUy and tlio lastand peoplu." ltoosovelt cnld eiew ctoss tho lino was that tha
tho Hist President make I'.ilon club. The distance twothe term "my people." miles, mid tho tlmo the winningLima, After four days boat minutes seconds,
the battleships the American navy the race oared boats Microstill Htionc attraction wcio four entered. Tho crow fiom
persons tlio morning theirarrival. Crowds continue, visitthe ships where thoy slvcn everyfacility thoiough Inspectiontho Kie.it lighting machines. Yester-day there were. SO, 000 vIslloi--
Callao and the majority themwent out the nuchoiagc, althoughmany them remained aboard thobo.its that circled around the war--Milps.
Land Exchanges Sought
By Plantation InterestGOVERNOR FREAR'S PARTY TAKES TOUR
THROUGH FIELDS OF PUUNENE PATCH
OF SUGAR LAND-CAMPB- ELL AS SUR-
GEON
Kahuliil, March 1908.Governor r and his parly
horu early this morning, landingC:30 o'clock," and have just come
back tho steamer after haMng beenloyally entertained Baldwin.
hero that tlio 'Governor Marledspy tho land tho purpose
(or which making tho pictenttilp.
Tho Claudlno has had unuuiiallyrmoinh oynge. Last night, when thoMi'Miier minded Dhuiinnd llo.id, thoGovernor and most the other,beoffed tho Idea being seasicksuch ocean. Tho Gojeinor w,isu't;t.oino the others were.
Baldwin came down trotn Ho-
nolulu with the party, and hadautomobiles waiting tho station.Tho members tho paity onceclimbed Into them and weio whirledaway Baldwin's homo anduullciit breakfast. Some tho travel-ers were shy ifno dinner and thero
apparent lack appetite tin.part nnyliody.
After bieakfast tho puity takenover Piiimeno mill and tho top
the tower, hundred feet from thoground, whero thoy could tliogioat plantation spread out belowlliein, Thero was .tempter present,but the view tho moru tempting
tho absence his Satanic Maj-esty.
Descending, tho (lotornor Iniliioruiilhimself llguios and statisticsproduction, areas, possibilities, etc.,presented Mr. Ilaldwln.
Tho Government huS, Just maiiUaKnhalul, lying bejond tlio Sprec'K
ulsvlllo cano fields mid below tho Huetho now ditch, patch 350 acres
excellent cane lr.liil, imlcascdcalled Amouplo, tlio dctdrotho Hawaiian Commeielal and SngaiCo. obtain possession this landby exchnugo, Baldwin has twoproposals exchange which haspresented ilio Governor. Onoglvo the Gocrnmeut p.itrh land
Halcaknla ranch. 'Tho otheroxchnugo tho land borne pineapplelaud lying over tlio rain beltHaiku.
Tltb Governor and parly won-take-
tho slope tho govern-ment hind this morning. Tho pine-apple) laud will visited next week.
suitable terms-ca- ugrcod uponexchango will effected. IIiu
nolthor the Governor tho LendCommissioner consider momenttho Halenk.ila proposition. Thay.saythoy already hao ciouRh landtho diy slnpos. "What want." thoysay, Eonio that Haiku hind lyingnext what ulicady pineapples,
opjn homestead-lug.- "
This land will vlhlled nextweok. rxeluuiRn nride.torms will probably rctlled after(Imomor 1'iti.ir leluini' Honolulu,
Baldwin, tho Goeiuorliouuccs, also suncudcr tho
tho l.oulslnna nnlshed llrst while, thoboat froni tho Georgia took secondhonors. Tho prlzo3 woro handedthe winners President Pardo.the loucliislou tho races PresidentPardo and the membcru tho UnionCliib Invited American officerstho club partake tho refresh- -
incuts. There the band played'Star Spangled Uanncr," "HallIiimbla," and other American alls,
(lOVernnieiit, without compensation,trip land Kenuao, comprising
part forest lease. Part this,).lng along tho gulch opening thesea, suitable Iiomestcadlug purpoi,cti. capable growing rice,cruuges, cocoauuts, etc., and with theKenuao lauding nearby, should thelocation prospcious llttlu settle-ment.
Tho Governor's party tnkontho divide, where thoy could look
over and tho ocean again theother side tho Island, and thefertile cano fields with their busymills, lying below thorn, was busymorning and when the automobilesfinally discharged their loads thofetation once more, was noon andtho Claudlno whistling her readlliesH depart
Kcanao, 3:30One Japanetc boatmen has
had his leg broken and Marston Camp-bell has proved himself something
emergency surgeon. Tho Japanese,must havo been laving distinctionand nmdng his fellow sailors hasachieved herf had Ills logpatched tho SuperintendentPublic Works, with Governor undTerritorial Secretary look andboss admire tho Job.
Tho Claudlno stopped Kcanaof,cnd two boatloads freight ashore.Ono the boats lone tlmointurnlug, nud the rinudlno's himrsowhistlo yelped angrily sovoral tlmos
hurry tho leisurely boatmen, whomthe captain supposed dallyingwith tho wnhlnes nshoro Finally thoboat returned, nnd wounded Japan-cs-
was carried aboard.tho Clauilliio's'meu and his leg had
been broken Inrrol molnssobtolling tho boat. has beenpatcjipd temporarily MnrstonCampbell nud will mnko out lightuntil gets whero thero doc-tor set tho brokou bono.
EDWAHD IRWIN.
A LIBERDADE LIBEL
GASES CONTINUED
Marine! Better Standing Thanthe Fort Shatter
Soldiers.
Quito number prominent Por-
tuguese nttonded the session thoPollco Court this morning hearthe trial Joso Durao and tho
Llhordado Publishing Co., chargedwith criminal libel (licgorlo .loseMorato, who was nccusud beinganarchist article writtenDurao und published the Liber
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in day, was hi ought ashore yesterday ,
.'.jjuj jlbmi'H.dado. Tho trials did not come off,howovcr, n continuance for n weolcbeing gi anted at tho request of E. C.Pctcis, who uppeared for tno defend-ants.
Knalkala, a Hawaiian, pleadedguilty to a charge of larceny In thosecond degree. Ho had stolen 'twobundles of taro from u Chinese hul,Lut staled In cx,tenpa,toa.,thnjt-;Ji- l
wlfo had lifen III fon somo time, andthat ho had to steal tho tnro In orderUi provide sustennnco for her, as ho,was out of work and had no funds,At the request of tho complainantsand with tlio consent of tho PollcpDepartment, which had looked InJotho matter, sentence was suspondrdor thirteen months. ,
J. Huher, a marine, pleaded guiltyto n ehargo of drunkenness nnd waslined $3 and costs. Ho asked to begiven time in which to pay his fluo.Iho Court was nt llrst avcreo togrant this request, explaining- - thatinch pilvllcgcs, given in tho past, hadbeen abused by tho i.ohllcrs fromPort Shatter.
"Them's not wildlcrs," explainedHuher. "Wo aro real soldiers."
This together with aKtatemeut from the police to tho ef-
fect that tho record of tho marine.-was better than that of the soldiers,persuaded , the Court to allow Huheruntil March IS in which tq como upwith tho necessary coin,
Pang Ung Kill, tho Chlnosowho was
jestcrday on a technicality on nehargo of selling adulterated milk,appeared on a similar chnrgo thismorning, a now wnrrant having beentaken ipit against him In which thodefect In tho former complaint hudbeen amended, This caso was con-tinued nt tho request of counsel fortho defense,
Chlng Klin Choug, charged withvagrancy, had u nollo pros, enteredIn his enso, tho complaining witnesshaving had n chnngo of heart. AhKan, chnrged with stealing fish, hudsentenco suspend for thirteen months.
HALL.M'INTYRE WEDDING
Tho marrlago of Miss Klorcnco Hall,the youngest daughter of Mr. and MrsW. W. Hall to Mr. Malcom Mclntyro,win of Malcom T, Mclntyro, was per'formed In tho. reception room of V. W.Hall's residence on Nuuauu streetHov. Dr. Doreiniis Scuddor oiflctatlngIt was n quiet wedding but was witnessed by a largo number of friendsuml relatives of tho contacting par-ties.
It was hero that tho father andmother of tho Initio weio weddedmany years iigti, unit whoro Mr. nndMrs. P. C. Jones held a reception fol-lowing Hhelr wedding. Tho brldo,
In white satin oxnulsltclyudornod with laco, was precctlod bytwo prottly llttlo ribbon girls, thodaughtors of Mr. nnd MrB. A, Oartloybuaimg wlilto ribbons, Tlio brldo wnsUBslstod nnd given nway by her futher
Following tlio sorvlco tin Informaliccoptlon was hold and refreshmentswere servodr Thoro were many splondid and costly wedding gifts. ThevoniiK people will reside on VancouverHighway, College Hills, upon tho completion of tholr house how bull Hug
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PROGRESS b P;OP;'CKE KA.-RBOR-
and Interred Kirty men rrom tlioIlllnnl.f attended he funeral servicewlib !i wan conducted by tho chap- -
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FOLLY,
"I never saw a lown moro anxiousfor scare-tal- k than this ono Is' s.ild
a business man this morning. "Klrttall tho labor Is going to leavo tlmplantations; then It Is somethingclso; nnd then It Is tho Philippinesor Culm that will ruin tho Islandsalways soma hullabaloo.
"Finally, finding they can't Hurtbusiness nny other way, tho war-tal- k
Is started. What want to know Is,
What's the ube?"What's tho sen30 In getting tho
town stirred up by putting u sinisterInterpretation on every movo that Is
made. First, we howl oboiit theFleet not coming, and then becausoIho Fleet Is within hailing distanceand constitutes a guarantee againstwar, tho fakirs and the rumorologlstsof tho town play the, fool, und talkmoro war.
"Thank goodness, tho Islands willbo safo when those twenty mnrlnesand tho tug Iroquois get back, iW-ci- y
Bonslblo man knows that If thorhwere any real threat of war, themovements of the military authoritiesnnd naval authorities would take ona very different rhnractor.
"Hero Is this enlargement of FortBhafter. A fow months ago therowas a howl going up becuuso the ap-
propriation was not being expondedto onlnrgo tho fort. Now, whon thodepartment gets Into action undBtnrts to give tho town what Itwants and whnt tho army needs, thovvnr-fakl-
" Immediately begin towonder when war will bo declared.
"Tho foolish talk bids fair to off-
set tho good Hawaii should gainfrom tlio Increased work for tho nc- -
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Kahului Hustling Center
Takes Time From Sun
MAUI'S PRINCIPAL' PORT; 18 FULL OF BUSINESS
AND NEEDS BREAKWATER TO GIVE COM-
PLETE SAFETY FOR SHIPS -S-UN DIAL
SETS PACE FOR ISLAND
On Hoard the Clnudlnc, t
Baturday P. M.If thero Ib anything tho matter
with Kahului In n busjnobs way It Isnot apparent to the innulrlng Btrnn-gc- r,
nnd tit-- .. u ' ' ''t tellhim ubout It. Tlioi. . u- r. iho
nnd hustle, moro shrieking of englnuwhistles, moro scurrying about ofbusy llttlo locomotives, moro hootingof steamer Irons, more hurrying cabs,than even In Honolulu. Tho sightsund hounds ut tho ptaco reso'mblo arailroad division town moro than aseaport.
'Aro wo progressive?" said J. N.S, Williams, superintendent of thoKahului Itallroad. "Well, you comohero and I'll show you something youwon't bo nblo to find nnyvvli'cro elseIn tho Islands not even In Honolu-lu." And Mr. Williams led the wayover the fence to tho llttlo patch, ofgreen In front of tho offlco nnd lift-
ed tho cover from n brass Instrumenti.tnndlng there. "What do 'you thinkof that? a sun dlali automat-ically corrected for tho equation oftime. As soon as wo get it regulateda llttlo belter, wo'll set all our clocksby It. Seo here It's now just 1 1 : t 11
o'clock. lAiok at your watch and seowhat tlmo It Is." Tho reporter'swatch said 11:49 4.
"And thoy haven't oven n tlmo-ba- ll
In Honolulu," chimed In CaptainMcCauley,, who was present.
"Kahului has n larger total of In-
coming nnd outgoing freight thanHllo," wontjbn Mr. Williams. "Lastyear our total tonnago was,- - over400,000 tons.- Wo havo already shipped over 30,000 tons of sugnrBlncothe beginning, of the year.
"There's .the Lansing lying nut Intho roadway now. Sho can Just nawell como In, for the harbor has boondredged to n dopth of not loss than32 foot ovcrywhero. Tho Lansingdraws only 30 foot when sho, Is fullyloaded. Hut tho captains of thosobig boats aro all a llttlojafrald. Noneof thorn wants to bo. tho 'first. Hutthey'll all como Insldo pretty Boon, ascoon ns ono of thorn sots the exam-
ple Thoro Is no reason now whythoy shouldn't como in to whoro thoywill havo the protection of tho break-water."
Kahului Is greatly ploasod with Itstiiiti!!tititt:titnttt!iiittt:icommodatlnn of troops and properfortifications.
i "Why no;t tuke tho thlugsUhat arocoming our way to Help business andcut out tho foolishnessthat hurts buslnoss."
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Admiral Evans has Inaugurate! in
Lima n system of naval patrols. Thopolice service has been splendid andas a result thcro has been no un-
pleasantness whatever. Tho shoreforce Is In commnnd of two officers,who patrol tho city on horseback.
A bull fight took place this after-noon and a big crowd came herefi oin Callao, several thousand sailorsbeing among tho number. Tonighthere was a gala performance at tlio
Polltcana theater.
Washington, I). C. l'eb. 2L A
congratulatory telegram to PresidentItooscvclt was received today fromJoso Pardo, President of Peru, andlepllcd to by tho President. Presi-dent Pardo says: "1 have Just visit-ed the Ilagslilp Connecticut mid re-
viewed the whole squadron com-
manded by Admiral Evans and I
hnvo tho satisfaction of expressingto your excellency my nuimnuimi mitho Ineffable condition of all the(.hips nnd for tho enthusiasm and
now breakwater, which was recentlyfomptotcd. Where before the bigswells caused by tho wind from thenortheast used to roll Into tho harborand tlash far up-tl- io beach, making Itvery uncoi: foi table riding for suchvessels ns could como In, and com-
pelling the larger ones to Ho far out-side, now steamships lllto tho Alas-
kan, tho Lansing nnd tho Santa Mn-i- la
tho latter duo tomorrow canseek safoty and shelter behind tholong piotectlon, besides caving thelong tow of tho lighters.
Hut Kahului wants tho breakwaterextended 400 feet out to AmericanGirl buoy, and tho cost of this workwill bo moro thnn'lho 100,000. ex-
pended In building tho long break-water as It Btands now. Tho waterlb forty feet deep beyond the ond oftho brenkwatcr. Tho baso, there-fore, wo'uld havo to bo forty feet un--d- cr
water and 300 feet wftlo. This,with tho 2fi . fpet abovo tho water,would bo 6fi feet high. It must bo2.1 feet wide on lop so It may boseen that somo rock, nt n cubicjard, will ho required,, "Tho Kahului Itallroad Co.," raysSuperintendent Williams, "has doneall it can do or bo expected to do. ItIs up to tho Federal Government tocomplcto tho Job,"
Tho sugar mills about Kahului nilhavo Inrge storage capacity, but thorailroad warehouses are also liningup. Ono of them has now 10,000bags of sugar In It, und another Ishalf full. It mny bo necessary be- -.
foro tho season Is over to use tholimn warehouse for sugar. It nil de-
pend:! nn tho shipping. Sugar Isrolling In by tho thousands of tonstioin all tho big mills, which arotunning full blast.
Kahului Itbclf mny not be tho mostbeautiful spot on earth, lu fnct, lumany respects it Is a squalid, unin-spiring village with no attempt ntbcautlflcatlon. Tin cans and
huts, with the yards full of.flapping clothes bunging from tholuies, are not a tempting sight.
Hut Kahului has n country backof It that cannot hu equaled. On niltho flats nnd fur up tho slopes ofHnleakala, nnd along the lowlandslying to tho , seaward of tho gapwhich Is the entrance to the Iao Valley, the light' gi ecu nf.'tho sugar canoattests tho Immense fertility of theland whenever water Is applied to It
'.With tho largest sugar milt lu thuworm iu ucuvo upcrmiuu wimin
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crgy of Hie crews The squadron nowvisiting us worthily teprcscnts thepower anil greatness of tho UnitedSlntes and Its men are given a fra-
ternal reception In Peru."Tho President replied: "1 nm much
pleased to recclvo your telegram, y,
anil I heartily appreciate yourlaudatory comments regarding thoAmerican licet. Tho enthusiasticwelcome and friendly demonstrationlit Callao have gratified and touchedthe American people. Accept the
of highest consideration anilwarm regards from me mid from mypeople '
A telegram of congratulation also.was received at the State Departmentf loin Seuor lleruelcs of tho Peruvian(,oernnicnt It reads:
"Congratulations today. Wo aro nilproud to have the American flotillaIn Peruvian waters. Kindest re-
gal ds."
Iir Victor Norgsard the TerritorialVeterlnirlan. went to Mololtal by thoInulanl etenlay.
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few miles, tho limit of Kahulul'sgreatness Is not yet even approached.
EDWARD P HIWIN.
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If the ndvnnco notices and prestcomments are to bo taken as a crite-
rion, tho Pollard Lilliputian OperaCompany have a surprlso In store forthe theater-goer- s of this city. TheShanghai "Mcrcury"-o- f Jan. 23rd hasthis to say about "A Runaway Girl",to be offered hero for thc"vpcnlngbill:
The sparkling nnd well-know- n mu-
sical comedy, "A Runaway Girl,"wns produced nt tho Lyceum The-ater last night by tho Lilliputiansnntl despite the lapse of years sincetho tlmo It first captivated audiencesIt was enjojed ns keenly as over Ithas been. This Is tho third piece thoLllllputfans have staged during theirpresent visit, nnd to far from therobeing uny diminution lu tho enthu-siasm of tho public ovor thoso won-
drous mites their popularity seemsto bo ever on the Increase. Tho"Hunaway Girl" contains opportuni-ties for a strong ballet, and ns tholollards are particularly good Inthis res icct tho brilliance nf thecomedy Is enhanced accordingly. InHie solo and chorus work, too, thoyaro highly trained, nnd many weretho encores lavished on tholr effortsInst-nigh- As usual. Master TeddyMcNamara was the life nnd soul oftho piece, nnd from ono ludicrous ep-
isode to another ho went triumphrntly through tho play, carrying thonudlenro with him by his rare tnlontfor tho ridiculous, and causingrcreams of laughter, lu this ho wasably by .Muster FreddyHelntz ns tlio Professor and MasterJohn Holntz its Slgnnr Polonl, bothof whom were ns lively nnd brightns ever. As Guy Stanley, Miss IrcnoFlnlny played a brilliant part, andnlong Willi Miss Eva Pollard, as Winifred Gray, shone. Other good roloswcro thoso of Carmenclta played byMiss Ivy Pollard, Alice (Miss OliveMoore) and Leoncll (Master HaroldKraser),
Georgo A. Carter, n well known min-ing und mechanical cngluoor of thusouthwest, wus a through passengeron tho steamship Aorangl last Satur-day on his way to New Zonlund tomeet a syndicate of prominent cap-italists thero. On thu west coast ofthu South Island of Now Zealand thoroIs u vast body of black sand, whichcontains u largo proportion of gold.Carter Is going to make examinationof tho materials.
Tho monthly mealing of the trusteesof tho Chamber of Commorco will bohehl this afternoon nt 3 o'clock In thoHtanconwald building. Secretary II,P. Wood, of tho Promotion Commi-ttee will not make his report until themeeting of thu members on March is.
t Tho Mnnoa Improvement 'Club willhold n meeting next Monday, night attho Manoa residence of Judge Cooper.A rilnniiKuInn mrthn mitlin,l t
nclcuntng will bo fully 'discussed.
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OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS;
H. P. Baldwin PresidentJ. B, Castle Vice PresidentW. M. Alexander.. Second Vice Prcs.J. P. Cooke Third Vice Pres.J. Waterhouse TreasurerE. E. Paxton SecretaryW. O. Smith DirectorO. R. Carter DirectorW. R. Castle Director
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Aeents lorHawaiian Commercial & Sugar Co.Haiku Sugar Company.
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Fulton Iron Works of St. LouisBlake Steam PumpsWeston's CentrifugalsBabcock & Wilcox BoilersGreen's Fuel EconomizersMarsh Steam Pumps
Matson Navigation Co.Planters' Line Shipping Co.
WM. G. IRWIN... President and Mgr.JNO. D. SPRECKELS.. 1st Vlco Pros.W. M. GIFFARD 2d Vlco Pres.H. M. WHITNEY ....TreasurerRICHARD IVERS ...(....SecretaryW. F. WILOON a Auditor
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- COMMISSION AQENT8
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Cal.Western Sugar, Refining. Co., 8an, Francisco, cal.Baldwin Locomotive Works, Phlla.
delphla. Pa.Newatl Universal Mill Co. Manufcc
turers of National CanShredder, New, York, N. Y.
Prclflc Oil Transportation Co., SanFrancisco, Cal.
C. Brewer & Co., Ltd.OUCEN STRECT, HONOLULU, T. H.
AGENTS FOR:Hawaiian Agricultural Co., Ookala
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C. M. Cooke, President; Georgenobertion, Vlco President and Man- -
per; E. F. Clsliop, Treasurer and Sec-retary; F. W. Maefarlana. Auditor; P.C Jones, c. M. cooho and J. n. uait,Directors.
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Corporation Notic
ELECTION OF OFFICERS.
KIHEI PLANTATION CO., LTD.
At tho nnnii.il mcutliiK of tho clockholders of (ho Kllicl I'lantjtltu Co.,Ltd., held on the L'Sth of rclruirj,ions, tho following dlrccloi wen1elected to Bcrvo for tho ctmul i;)orH. P. Baldwin, D. Kawananakaa, L.
A. Thurston, J. H. Sopcr, J. P.- Cooke.
At a miliKcniK'iit mooting nf thollonnl of Dlix'CtorM hold o.i tho tnmoday tho follow Iiik "Ulcers were electedto servo for Iho ensuing jcar.H. P. Baldwin Pre IdentD. Kawananakoa Vice Pre.-lde-
J. P. Cooke TreasurerE. E. Paxton SecretaryD.D.Murdoch Auditor
r i:. paxton,Secrotnry, Kl cl 1'lntiUtlou Co., Ltd.
3D15-3- t
ELECTION OF OFFICERS.
CENTRAL MILL CO., LTD.
At tho iimitml meeting of tho stock.I'ulileifi of thu Ccntrul Mill Co., Ltd,held on Iho 29th day of rchrnary1308, tho following directum oroelected to servo for tho cnBiunR jcar.H. P. Baldwin, 8. M. Damon, W. O.
Smith, J. Waterhouse, E. C. Paxton.At u suhsciiucnt mectlim of Iho
Hoard of Directors held on tho samuday tho following onlccrs woro electedto terra for tho ensuing year.H. P. Baldwin PresidentS. M. Damon Vice PresidentW. O. Smith SecretaryE. E. Paxton TreasurerD. B. Murdoch Auditor
V. O. SMITH,Secrclnry, Central Mill Co, Ltd.
HO 1
ELECTION OF OFFICERS.
MAUI AGRICULTURAL COMPANY.
At tho nnniiat mooting of tho partncrs of tho Mnul Agricultural Com.patty, held on tho 2Dth day of Keuril-itiy- ,
11108, tho following Managers wereelected to servo for tho ensuing ) enr:H. P. Baldwin, S. M. Damon, J. P.
Cooke, W. O. Smith, C. H. Dickeyand J. Waterhouse.At n Mtihsenucnt meeting of Iho
IUurd of Managers held on thu Kitttioda tho following officers woro electedto tone for tho etiHtilng year.H. P. Baldwin PresidentS. M. Damon Vice PresidentJ. P. Cooke TreasurerW. O. Smith SecretaryD, B. Murdoch Auditor
V. O. SMITH.Secretary, Mnul Agricultural Co,
3D 15-- 3 1
ELECTION OF OFFICERS.
PEPEEKEO SUGAR COMPANY.
At tho Annual Meeting of tho Share-holders ot Pepcelteo Sugar Company,held In Honolulu on March n, 1908, thofollowing officers nnd directors wornduly elected to bene fur tho ensuing
ear.C. M. Cooke PresidentW .H. Balrd Vice PresidentG. H. Robertson TreasurerE. F. Bishop Secretary6. M. Damon DirectorT. R. Robinson Auditornil nf tho above, with tho exception oftlio.Audllor, constituting thu liourd ofDirectors.
Dated. Honolulu, T. II., March C,
1908.W. W. NORTH,
3912-- w Acting Secretary.
ELECTION OF OFFICERS.
CASTLE & COOKE, LIMITED.
At tho annual meeting nf tho Khnrc- -
l'olilem of C.tBtlo & Cooke, Limited,held In Honolulu, on Thursdny, MarchMil, 190S, tho following officers woroelected to serxo for tho entitling year.Geo. P. Castle PresidentE. D. Tenney 1stW. A. Bowen .... 2ndT. H. Petrle SecretaryC. H. Atherton TreasurerL. T. Peck Auditor
Tho nhovo named officers also constitute tho ltoatd of Directors of thoCompany for thu samo period.
T. H. I'CTHIB,Secrctnry, Castle & Cooko, Limited.
Honolulu, Mnrclt B, 1908. ,3942-l-
ELECTION OF OFFICERS.
KAHUKU PLANTATION CO.
At tho annual meeting of tho stock-holdoi- s
of tho Kahuku Plantation Co.,held on tho 27th day of February, thofollowing directors weio elected tohervo for tho ensuing year:H. P. Baldwin, C. M. Cooke, T. Cllve
Davles, G. R. Carter, J, P. Cooke.At a mihsouuciit meeting of tho
lloatd of Directors held on tho samoday tho following officers woto electedto Honu for tho etisului; car.H. P. Baldwin PresidentC. M. Cooke Vice PresidentJ. P. Cooke TreasurerE. E. Paxton SecretaryD. B. Murdoch Auditor
13. n. I'AXTON,Secretary, Kahuku Plantation Co,
3915-31- .
STOCKHOLDERS MEETING.
AMERICAN-HAWAIIA- PAPER &SUPPLY CO., LTD.
Thu adjourned annual meeting oftho stockholders of Amoilruit-Ha- 'wttllaii Paper & Supply Co., Ltd.. willbo held at Iho odlco of tho company,corner Km t and Queen streetB, Honolulu, on Monday, ICth March, 190S, at10:30 n, m.
ano. n. ouild,Secretary
Dated, Honolulu, T. II., March 9th,1908. 3945-3-
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Corporation Notices
ELECTION OF OFFICER3.
THE WAIMEA SUGAR MILL COMPANY.
Xl the annual meeting of tho iihnio- -
holders of Tho Witlmcii Sugar MillCo., held lit Honolulu on WcditcmtayFebruary iCIh, 1908, tho following offleers and directors wero elected toservo for tho ensuing year:E. D. Tenney ., PresidentH. P. FayeT. H. Petrle SecretaryW. Pfotenhauer TraasurerW. E. Rowell ..., DlrectotT. Richard Robinson Auditor
Tho first four named officers, togetlcr with V. K. Howell, constltuto theHoard of Directors for the samoperiod.
T. II. PHTnin,Secretary, Tho Wnlmca Sugar Mill Co.
Honolulu, March 4, 1908, 3942-l-
ELECTION OF OFFICERS.
WAIALUA AGRICULTURAL CO.,LTD.
At tho mutual meeting of the share-holders of tho Wnlalua AgriculturalCo., Ltd., held In Honolulu on Thurs-day, February 27th, 1908, tho followingDirectors vcro olcclcd to servo fortho ensuing J ear:E. D. Tenney, C. M. Cooke, T. H.
Petrle, C. H. Atherton, W. L. Hop.per, J. A. McCandless, W. Pfoten-hauer,
and at n subsequent meeting of thoDltcctors, held on tho hiiiiio drlo, thofollowing officers wero appointed toservo for tho ensuing year.E. D. Tenney PresidentC. M. CookeT. H. Petrle SecretaryC. H. Atherton TreasurerT. Richard Robinson Auditor
T. II. PI3TIUE.Secretary, Wnlalua Agricultural Com-
pany, Limited.Honolulu, March 1, 1908. 3912-l-
ELECTION OF OFFICERS.
EWA PLANTATION CO.
At tho annual meeting of the shnro-hohlcr- s
of tho Kwn Plnntntkn Co.,hold In Honolulu on Wednesday, Fob-liiar-
2fith, 1908, tho following Direct-ors weh elected to servo for tho ensuing j enr:E. D. Tenney, C. M. Cooke, T. H.
Petrle, C. H. Atherton, J. B.Castle, W. L. Hopper, J. J. Cardcn
nnd nt n subsequent meeting ot IhoDirectors, held on tho Bantu dale, thefollowing officers wero appointed Itservo for tho ensuing year:E. D. Tenney PresidentC. M. CookeT. H. Petrle SecretaryC. H. Atherton TreasurerT. Richard Robinson Auditor
T. II. PBTIlin.Secretary, Kwn Plantation So.
Honolulu, March 4, 1908. 3912-l-
ELECTION OF OFFICERS.
HELEMANO LAND CO., LTD.
At tho annual meeting of the shnie-holder- s
of tho ireleitiaiiti Co.,Ltd., held In Honolulu on Thursday,Fein nary 27th, 1908, tho followingDirectors weio elected to servo for thuensuing year:E. D. Tenney, W. W. Goodale, T. H.
Petrle, C. H. Atherton, J. R. Gait,and nt n subsequent meeting of thoDirectors, held on tho Bntno dnto, thefollowing oulccra wero appointed toservo for tho ensuing year:E. D. Tenney PresidentW. W. GoodaleT. H. Petrle SecretaryC. H. Atherton TreasurerT. Richard Robinson Auditor
T. H. PETIUi:.Sccictary, llcluinnno Land Co., Ltd.
3942-l-
ELECTION OF OFFICER8.
WAHIAWA WATER CO., LTD.
At tho annual meeting of tho shareholders of tho Wahlnwa Water Co.,Ltd., held lit Honolulu on Thursday,February 27lh, 1908, tho followingDirectors wero elected to servo fortho ensuing year:E. D. Tenney, W. W. Goodale, T. H.
Petrle, C. M. Cooke, Byron O.Clark,
cud nt u subsequent meeting of theDirectors, held on tho Bitnio dato, thefollowing officers wero appointed tobervo for tho ensuing year:E. D. Tenney PresidentW. W. GoodaleT. H. Petrle. .Secretary and TreasurerJ. L. Pvormann Auditor
T. H. PETRII3,Secretary, Wuhlawa Water Co., Ltd.
Honolulu, March 1, 1908. 3912-l-
ELECTION OF OFFICERS.
KOHALA SUGAR CO.
At Iho annual meeting of tho slime-holdei- s
of thu Kultttla Sugar Co, held111 Honolulu on Snturduy. February29th, 1908, tho following officers' woreelocted to servo for tho ensuing jeur:E. D. Tenney PresidentC. H. CookeT. H. Petrle SecretaryC. H. Atherton TreasurerM. P. Robinson Auditor
Tho above named officors also conttltuto tho Hoard of Director of tinCompany for the" samo period
T. H. PCTItm,Secretary, Kohitla Sugar Co.
Honolulu, Match 1, 1908, 3912-l-
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ELECTION OF OFFICERS.
WAHIAWA CONSOLIDATED PINE-
APPLE CO., LTD.
At tho annual mooting of tho shareholders of tho Wnhlawn CoiiMilfa'utcdrinenppto Co., Ltd., held In llmioltilu,mi Friday, Febriiiuy 28lh, 1908, thefollowing Directors wero elected toservo for the ensuing year:L. Q. Kcll6ao, R. W. Shlnnle, T. H.
Petrle, C. H. Atherton, J. H. Drew,F. H. Armstrong, P. M. Pond.
nnd at n subsequent meeting of thoDirectors, held on the samo dnto, thofollowing officers were appointed tonerve for tho ensuing year:L, G. Kellogg PresidentR. W. ShingleT. H. Petrle SecretaryC. H. Atherton TreasurerT. Richard Robinson Auditor
T. II. PKTItli:,Secretary, Wnhlawn Consolidated. Pineapple Co., Limited.Honolulu, March 4, 1908. 3912-l-
ELECTION OF OFFICERS.
KAWAILOA LAND CO., LTD.
At tho annua! meeting of tho share-holders of tho Kawulloil Land Co,Ltd., hold In Honolulu, on Thursday,Fcbrnary 27th, 190S, tho following
wore elected to servo lot- - thoensuing yenr:E. D. Tenney, W. W. Goodale, T. H.
Petrle, C. H. Atherton, J. R. Gait,and nt n subsequent meeting or thuDirectors, held on tho sitino date, thufollowing officers wero appointed toscno for tho ensuing car:E. D. Tenney PresidentW. W. GoodalT. H. Petrle SecretaryC. H. Atherton TreasurerT. Richard Roblnton Auditor
T. II. PHTHIC,Secretary, Kawalloa Land Co., Ltd.Honolulu, March 4, 1908. 3912-l-
ELECTION OF OFFICERS.
ANAHULU LAND CO, LTD.
At tho annual meeting of tho slinro-holde-
of tho Anahiilii Land Co., Ltd.,held in Honolulu, on Thursday, Febniary 27th, 1908, tho following Direct-ors wero elected to servo for tho ensuing year.E. D. Tenney, W. W. Goodale, T. H.
Petrle, C. H. Atherton, J. R. Gait,nnd nt n subsequent meeting of thnDliectoiu, hold on the samo ditto, thufollowing officers wero appointed luservo for tho ensuing jc.tr:E. D. Tenney PresidentW. W. GoodaleT. H. Petrle SecretaryC. H. Atherton TreasurerT. Richard Robinson Auditor
T. II. PCTIUK.Secretary, Anahulu Land Co., Ltd.Honolulu, March 4, 1908. 3912-l-
ELECTION OF OFFICERS.
KOHALA LAND CO., LTD.
At tho annual meeting of tho shaio-holder- s
of tho Kohala Uind Co., Ltd.,held In Honolulu, on Saturday. Feb.rttary 29th, 1908, tho following Dltect.ors were elected to bcrvo for tho en-
suing jour. ,M. P. Robinson, W, R. Castle, T. H.
Petrle, C. H. Atherton, E. D.Tenney,
and nt u subsequent meeting of (hoDirectors, held on tho samo il.ito, thofollowing officers wero uppolnlod Ui
Ecrvo Mr tho ciistilng )tur:M. P. Robinson PresidentW. R. Castle Vice PresidentT. H. Petrle SecretaryC. H. Atherton TreasurerE. D. Tenney Auditor
T. II. P13THU3,Secretary, Kohnl.i lnnd Co., Ltd.
Honolulu, March 4,1908. 3912-l-
ELECTION OF OFFICERS.
KAALA LAND CO., LTD.
At thu utiiiti.il meeting of tho share-holders of tho Kuala Laud Co., Ltd.,held In Honolulu, on Thursday, Feb-ruary 27th, 1908, tho following Direct-ors wero elected to serio for tho en-
suing j ear:E. D. Tenney, WJ W. Goodale, T. H.
Petrle, C. H. Atherton, J. R. Gait,and nt u subsequent meeting of thoDlrcctois, held on Iho samo date, thofollowing officers wero appointed toserve for tho ensuing jenr.E. D. Tenney PresidentW. W. Goodale Vice PresidentT. H. Petrle SecretaryC. H. Atherton TreasurerT. Richard Robinson Auditor
t. ii. prrnii:.Secretary'. Kuala Land Co., Ltd.
Honolulu, March 1, 1908, 3912-l-
ELECTION OF OFFICERS.
KEMOO LAND CO,, LTD.
At thu annual meeting of thu sh.iio-holdei- s
of thu Ketitoo Laud Co., Ltd,hold In Honolulu, on Thuisday, Fub-litar-
27lh. 190S, Iho following Dltcct-ors wero olocted to bervo for tho en-
suing yenr:E. D. Tenney, W. W. Goodale, T. H.
Petrle, C. H. Atherton, J. R. Gait,and nt a subsequent meeting ot thoDirectors, hold, on tho samo ditto, thofollowing officers weio appointed toservo for tho ensuing year:E. D. Tenney PresidentW. W. Goodal Vice PresidentT. H. Petrle SecretaryC. H. Atherton TreasurerT. Richard Roblnsop Auditor
T.'H. P.I3TKII-3- ,
Secretary. Komoo Laud Co., Ltd.Honolulu. Match 1, 1008. 3912-l-
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Company.
$4250Home for Sale
House new and attractive, threebedrooms, parlor, diningroom, kitch-
en, bath, lanai, &c.
$4250Bishop Trust Co. Ltd.
924 Bethel Street,
DAVID DAYTON137 MERCHANT STREET.
LOTS FOR SALEIN KAPI0LANI PARK ADDITION
and other desirable localities.
For Sale at a Bargain Premisesat Hauula on the beach, a two-stor- y
house and furniture, at a bargain.
liallwood,
The
Cash Register
Hawaiian Office Specialty
LIMITED
Co.. 931 Fort St,
PHONE 143.
MeatsFresh, wholesome, and of every
variety at
THE PARAGONBeretania, Al&kea. and Union.
'Phone 104,
For Over 60 Years1 $Irs.Winslow'a '
1 Soolliing Syrup3 hM been inert for over SIXTYM Y1SAK8 by MILLIONS ot Mother
3 forthelrcaiLDKl!NwhlloTi:UTlI.33 1NO. with perfect success. ITII feOOTIIKS the CHILD, B01TEN33 the OUMS, ALLAYS oil paftl,
3 CURES WIND COLIC, and is tho3 bestfremedyforDIAUKIllUA. Bold3 by Druggists la every part of the
Hg world. Uo euro and atlc for lira.3 Wlnslow'tf Soothing Syrupand take
r3 no other kiad. SS Cents a Bottle.
An Old and Well-frie- d RemBdi
PAINTING, PAPERHANGING AND
TINTING.
General Jobbing A Specialty.Dealers in Wall Paper, Paints, Oils,
Etc P. 0. Box 014. 208 BeietnniaSt. near Emma. W. B. KAM, Mgr.
UMBRELLAS
Umbrellas T. Takata,Fort St. near Kukul.
EMPLOYMENT OFFICE.
For house-help- , phone White 2891, Ma.klkl. flotioral Employment Office,cor Pensnroln nna Ilerctnnla.
PLUMBING.
Yes 8lna Kee Plumber and Tlmmlth,Smith St.. bet. Hotel nnd Pauahl.
REPAIRING.
Woven Wire Mattresses repaired attho Factory Honolulu Wlro Bed
Co , 12S0 Alanal St. Telephone
i2.. 3945-t- f
WE ARE AGENTS FOR
Winton Touring Car1008 MODELS
the Finest Cars Ever Seen in Hono-lulu. Call and Sec Them.
" i
Associated Garage,Limited.
MERCHANT ST. PHONE 388.
LOOKat the autcmobilcs, buggies and car-riages we have recently overhauledand painted
THEN SEE US.
W. W. Wright Go,King Street near South
Tel. 252
FINEST MEATS
Best Vegetables
Cheapest Prices
CQ.YEEHOP &C0.Tel. 251
ML Phillips & Co.Wholesale importers and Jobbers
EUROPEAN ANDAMERICAN DflY QtiODl
FORT and QUEEN OT
ICEmanufactured from oure distilled wa-ter. Delivered to any part of city bycourteous drivers.
OAHU ICE AND ELECTRIC CO.,
Kowalo. Telephone P23
CHOICE CUT ROSES. CARNATIONSVIOLETS, ETC., ETC.
Mrs. E. M. Taylor,YOUNG BUILDINQ
TEL. 339
Phone Main 147FOR THE
Honolulu Clothes Gleaning Go.
BOOT and SHOE MANUFACTURERBy the Latest Improved Machines.
Men's soles, 75 cents (sewed) jMen's Heels, 25 cents.
Repairing Neatly Bone.
L.in Hop,Corner King and River Sts,
Suits PressedAt Short Notice and Quick Delivery,
EAGLE DYEING ANDCLEANING WORKS
Fort Strcot. Phone 076.
CHIOKERINQ PIANOSPreeminentin Quality.
BERGSTROM MUSIC CO., Ld.
SteinwayAND OTHER PIANOS.
THAYER PIANO CO.150 IIOTEIj STREET.
Thone 218.TUNING GUARANTEED.
jjvusJtaaitr4iii'Viumi
EVENING BULLETIN, HONOLULU,!. II., WEDNESDAY, MAIL 11, 1008
Legal Notices. '
NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF JAMESW. KOAKANU, DECEASED.
The undersigned, having been ap-
pointed administratrix of the Estnlcot James V. Koaknnu, deceased, lateof Honolulu, Oalm, by n Judge nt thoCircuit Court of the Fiist Circuit,Territory of Hawaii, hereby gives o
to nil creditors of said dcccnscd, H.to present their claims, duly authen-ticated nnd with proper vouchers, Ifany exist, even If tho claims bo se-
cured by mortgage, to her, the saidadministratrix, at tho offlco of T. M.Harrison, Attomcy-nt-Ln- 812
Street, Honolulu, within tusix months from the dato hereof, or H.
the same shall be forever barred, J.W.Dated, Honolulu, March 4th, 1908. J.
MARY K. KOAKANU, J.Administratrix of the Estate ot E.
James W. Koakanu, De-
ceased.T. M. Harrison, Attorney for said
Administratrix, 842 Kanhumanu St.,Honolulu.
3D41 Mch 4, 11, 18, 23
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
ESTATE OF JAMES S. BAILEY.The undersigned, Jacob S. Bailey,
having been appointed administratorof tho estnte of James S. Bailey, latont Honolulu, Island and County ofOahu, Territory of Hawaii, deceased,hereby gives notice to all creditorsof the said James, S. Bailey to pro-sc- nt
their claims, duly authenticat-ed and with proper vouchers, it anyexist, even It tho claim Is secured bymortgage upon real estate, to thosaid administrator, at tho offlco ofThompson & demons, Campbell Block, Honolulu, Oahu, withineIx months from the date nt tho firstpublication of this notice, or theywill bo forever barred.
Dated Honolulu, February 19th,1908.
JACOB S. BAILBY,Administrator of tho Estate ot
James S. Bailey, Deceased.3929 Feb. 19, 20; Mar. 4, 11, 18
IN TIIK CIUCUIT COUIIT OF T1I13
First Circuit, Territory of Hawaii. AtChambers; In Probate. In tho Mat-
ter ot the Estate of Jose Illcardo, De-
ceased. Order ot Notlco of HearingPetition for Probate of Will. A document purporting to bo tho last willand testament of Jose Illcardo, de-
ceased, having on tho 26th day otFebruary, A. D. 1908, been presentedto said Probata Court, and a petitionfor probato thereof, praying for thoIssuanco of letters testamentary toFrank Andrade and David DaytonhaWng been filed by said Frank An-
drade and David Das (on, It Is orderedthat Monday,' tho 30th day ot March,A. D. 1908, at 9 o'clock a. m. ot saidday, at tho court room of said courtat Honolulu, bo and the samo Is here-by appointed tho tlmo nnd place forproving said will and hearing soldapplication. It is further ordorcdthnt notice thereof be given, by pub-
lication onco a week for threo succes-sive weeks In tho Evening Uullctlnnewspaper, the last publication to bonot less than ten days provlous to thotime therein appointed for hearing.
Dated at Honolulu, Feb. 2Gth. 1908(SbD IAL13XANDKH LINDSAY.
Second Judgo of tho CircuitCourt of the First Circuit.
Attest: (Sgd.) L. P. SCOTT. Clotk.3935 Fob. 20; Mch. 4, 11, 18.
MILLINERY
Spring Flowers, New Ribbons,Feathers and Hats Are Arrived.
Wire frames made by order.
OUR PRICES REASONABLE.
K. IS0SHIMA.30 KINO ST. NEAR BETHEL.
Fop Sale
Saddle and Driving Horses, Importedand Island,
Club StablesTel. 100CURIOS
SHELL LEIS and CUT FLOWERS at
Woman's Exchange
LUNCHES ftnd DRINKSThe most popular
place in town.
The Fashion Saloon,Hotel St. near Fort.
Jack Scully. Jack Roberts.
Ohia Cord WoocFop Sale
HONOLULU FIRE WOOD CO., 98King St. and Hotel and Smith Sts.Tel. White 1600.
Corporation. Notices
ELECTION OF OFFICERS.
ALEXANDER &. BALDWIN, LIM-
ITED.
At the annual meeting of tho stock-holders
(J.of Alexander & Ilaldnlu. Lim-
ited, hold mi tho 24th day of I'chru-ary- ,
1908, tho following director wcioelected to serve for tho ensuing jear
P. Baldwin, J. B. Castle, W. M..Alexander, J. P. Cooke, J. Water-hous-
E. E. Paxton, Q. R. Carter,W. R. Castle and W. O. Smith. D. tionD. Murdoek was also elected auditorAt a subsequent meeting of tho
Board of Directors held on (he samtday tho following omccrs ueio elected
servo for tho ensuing car dayP. Baldwin - President
B. Castle 1st Vice PresidentM. Alexander.. 2nd San
P. Cook 3rd Vice PresidentWaterhouse TreasurerE. Paxton Secretary
E. E. PAXTON,Secretary, Alexander & Baldwin, Lim-
ited. 3945-3- t
ELECTION OF OFFICERS.
PAIA PLANTATION.for
At tho annual meeting of the Block estholders in I'ala Plantation, held the29th day of February, the followingDirectors were elected to scno for thoensuing year:H. P. Baldwin, S. M. Damon, J. P
Cooke, C. H. Athcrton, J. Water-hous-
At a subsequent meeting of thoBoard ot Directors held on tho samoday tho following officers wero electedto sero for tho ensuing jearH. P. Baldwin PresidentS. M, Damon ......... Vice PresidentJ. P. Cooke TreasurerE. E. Paxton SecretaryD. B. Murdoch Auditor
B. C. PAXTON,Sccrotary, Pala Plantation.
39l5-3- t
ELECTION OF OFFICERS.
HAIKU SUGAR COMPANY.
At tho annual meeting of the stock E.holders of tho Haiku Sugar Co , heldthe 29th day of February, the follow. T.Ing directors were elected to servo for C.the ensuing year:H. P. Baldwin, S. M. Damon, J. P.
Cooke, C. H. Athcrton, C. H. Dickey.At a subsequent meeting nt the
Hoard of Directors held on the saintday tliu following omccrs were electedto servo for tho ensuing yearH. P. Baldwin PresidentS. M. Damon Vice PresidentJ. P. Cooke TreasurerE. E. Paxton SecretaryD. B. Murdoch Auditor
D. K. PAXTON,Secretary,AIalku Sugar Company
,3945-3- t
ELECTION OF OFFICERS.
HAWAIIAN SUGAR COMPANY.
At tho nnnuM meeting of tho slock'holders of tho Hawaiian Sugar Co.,hold on tho JSAhJfluy of February. thofollowing directors wero elected tnhorvo for the ensuing earH. P. Baldwin, W. M. Glffard, W. L.
Hopper, R.'Catton, J. P. Cooke.At a subsequent meeting nt tho
Board of Directors hold on tho namoday tho following officers wero electedto servo for tho cnsuliig year.H. P. Baldwin PresidentW. M. Glffard Vice PresidentJ. P. Cooke TreasurerE. E. Paxton SecretaryD.B.Murdoch Auditor
n. i:. paxton,Secretary, Hawaiian Sugar Co.
3945-3- t
ELECTION OF OFFICERS.
HALEAKALA PLANTATION CO.
At tho annual meeting ot tho stock'holders of tho Halcakala PlantationCo., hold on tho 24th day of February,1908, tho following directors woioelected to Bcrvo for tho ensuing year;H. P. Baldwin, L. A. Thurston, J. B.
Castle, W. O. Smith, J. P. Cooke.At n subsequent meeting of tbo
Hoard of Directors held on tho sameday tho following officers wore olectedto servo for tho ensuing year.H. P. Baldwin PresidentL. A. Thurston Vice PresidentJ. P. Cooke TreasureiE. E. Paxton SecretaryD. B. Murdoch Auditorf B. K. PAXTON,
Secretary, lluleakala Ilanch Co.394S-3- t
ELECTION OF OFFICER8.
NAHIKU SUGAR CO.At tho annual meeting of tho slock'
holders of tlio Nahiku Sugar Co., holdon tho 24th day of February, 1908, thofollowing Directors wero elected tosorvo for tho ensuing year.H. A. Baldwin, F. F. Baldwin, J. P.
Cooke, J. Waterhouse, E. E. Paxton.At n subsequent meeting ot tho
Hoard of Directors hold on tho samoday tho following officers wero electedto serve for the ensuing J ear.H. A. Baldwin PresidentF. F. BaldwinJ. P. Cooke TreasurerE. E. Paxton SecretaryD. B. Murdoch Auditor
15. IJ. PAXTON.Secretary Nahiku Sugar Co
3945-3- 1
THE JAPANESE
Labor Unionr.mnlnvment Office snnnlirs all Ni.tionalities to plantations, contractor!and shipping,
YOSHIKAWA,103 KING ST.
BULLETIN AH 8. PAY
Corporation Notices
NOTICE OF REDEMPTION OFBONDS OF HAWAIIAN SUGARCOMPANY.
Wo, tho undersigned, WILLIAMIRWIN nnd 13. 1. SI'ALDINU,
Trustcci under Deed of Trust dated.Innuary 24, 1902, made by HAWAI-IAN SUGAR COMPANY, to tho undersigned ns Trustees, hereby glvonotlco to the bondholders of the Ha-
waiian Sugar Company of tho elecot said Company to redeem and
pay, nnd of tho redemption nnd pay-
ment of the following numberedbonds of said Company on the first
of April, 1008, at tho onice of thoMercantile Trust Company of SanFrancisco '" lno cllV n,ul County of
Francisco, State ot California,t:
Bonds numbered:44 121 2S0 332 43947 121 251 381 4G1
77 180 282 388 47797 23C 284 408 484
118 244 327 412 499Tho holders ot nboe numbered
bonds arc hereby notified to presentpayment ot principal and interto April 1st, 1908, and surrender
raid bunds at tho place and on thedato last above mentioned, and thatafter April 1st, 1908, all interest onsaid bonds numbered as aforesaidt.hall cease.
Honolulu, T. II., March 2nd, 1908. ToW. Q. IRWIN,K. I. SPALDING,
Trustees under said HawaiianSugar Company TrustDeed. 3939-l- m
ELECTION OF OFFICERS.
APOKAA 8UCAR CO., LTD.
At the annual meeting ot tho share-holders nf tho Apokna Sugar Co., Ltd.held In Honolulu on Wednesday, February 2Cth, 1908, tho following officerswere elected to servo for tho ensuingyear:
D. Tenney PresidentC.M.Cooke
H. Petrle SecretaryH. Athcrton Treasurer
B. Castle AuditorTho nboe named officers also con
stltuto tho Hoard of Directors ot thoCompany fur tho samo period.
T. II. I'ETIUE.Secretary, Apokan Sugar Co., Ltd.Honolulu, March 4, 1908. 3912-l-
ELECTION NOTICE.
BENSON, SMITH 4 CO., LTD.
At the adjourned annual meeting otllensnn, Smith & Co., Ltd., held MarchCth, 1908, tho following officers weroelected to sero for the ensuing yearGeorge W. Smith PresidentA. J. Glgnoux Vice PresidentJ. C. McGlll TreasurerW. C. McGonagle SecretaryA. W. T. Bottomley AuditorJ. A. Kennedy Director
V. C. McCONAOLi:,3914-l- Secretary.
Business Notices.
NOTICE.
7TH PRECINCT, 4TH DISTRICT.
Tho Republicans of tho abovo pre-
cinct are hereby notified to meet ntthe Mcdrcw building, corner of Hcre-
tanla nnd Alakca Btrcots, on Thurs-
day evening, March 12th, nt 7:30o'clock, for tho purposo of organizing u precinct club, nominating andelecting officers for tho same, torervo until tho next gonoral precinctelection.
Said precinct Is bounded as fol-
lows: All that portion of tho Dis-
trict of Honolulu, County of Oahu,bounded and described ns follows:On tho north by n lino drawn fromtho Junction of School and Kraiunrtrcets to the old ling-pol- o east onPunchbowl; on tho east by Alapal,on tho south by Hotel street; on thewest by Alakea nnd Emma Btrcets;polling place, lJmmn Square.
ii. u. MimitAY.Chairman Republican County
Committee, County ofOahu.
B. P.UFFANDKAU,Asst. Secty.
Honolulu, March 10th, 1908.394C-3- 1
HatsFOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN.
Latest Shapes andStylish Trimming.
Cleaning Of All Kinds of Hats.
UYEDA,1028 NUUANU AVENUE.
PAPERAll kinds in rolls and sheets.
AMERICAN-HAWAIIA- PAPER &SUPPLY CO., LTD.
Fort and Queen Sts., Honolulu.Tel. 410. George Q. Guild, Gen. Mgr.
Rlank books ot nil sortr, lodgers
Ifte. manufacturedCompany
by th,e Ilulletln
WANTS
7 Ono vCent a Word
WANTED
Advertisements Under this Heading (
One Cent Per Word Each Day. No Ad' Onevertlsements Inserted for Less ThanTen Cents.
Position lu plantation storo or ware-house, by n man experienced ingeneral merchandise and book-keeping. "X-,-
" this offlco.3942-C- t
buy dollars dated 1900, 1901 and1905. Take to J. Carlo, 1018 Null-an-
37l3-7- t A
Clean wiping tags at the Bulletin office, tt
TO LET
Advertisements Under this HeadingOne Cent.Per Word Each Day. No Ad-
vertisements Inserted for Less ThanTen Cents.
Large houso on Hcretanla St. nextto Queen's Hospital; rent verycheap. W. W. Chamberlain, JuddBuilding. 3849-t- t
Furnished cottages, housekeepingrooms; SIS, $20 nnd $25 permonth. F. K. King, Cottage Grove.
3945-t- f
Seven-roome- d house, mosquito proof.1881 Knlaknua Ave., near car Hue,town side; $18 per month.
394C-2-
LOST
Advertisements Under this HeadingOne Cent Per Word Each Day. No Ad-
vertisements Inserted for Less ThanTen Cents.
Gold watch fob with monogram "It.C. 11." Finder will bo rowardedby returning to Raymond C.
Drown, U. S. Immigration Service.3944--
In Palamn, e,
r; cut tall; green leathercollar. Iteward if returned to thisofllco. 3911-t- t
Pair gold eye glassos. Howard if re-
turned to M. F. Peter. 394G-3- t
FINEST FITand cloth of A- -l quality can be pur-
chased from
SAING CHAIN,McCANDLESS BLDG.,
F. 0. Box 061. Telephone 931,
Wall YhigGhonsGo.King Street, Ewa of Fishmarket.
DRY GOODS AND FURNISHINGGOODS of EVERY DE-
SCRIPTION.
BAMBOO FURNITUREOf All Kinds And Descriptions At
Reasonable Prices.SEE OUR DISPLAY.
S. TATAIM IEmma St. near Beretania.
S. SA1K1,Bamboo Furniture Made to Order.
Picture Framing a Specialty,
563 S. BERETANIA ST.TELEPHONE 497.
McLEOD'S AUTOis the easiest.
RING TEL. 244. .
Any Service At Any Time I
BUILDING MATERIALOF ALL KINDS.
DEALERS IN LUMBER.
ALLEN & ROBINSON,Queen Street :: :: :: Honolulu.
COOKING
can be done very easily with yourJapanese servant by purchasing anEnglish and Japanese Cook Book,
AT ALL BOOKSTORES.
"For Rent" cards on sale ithe Bulletin omce.
One .Cent a Word
FOR SALE
Advertisements Under this HeadlnnCent Per Word Each Day. No Ad-
vertisements Inserted tor Less ThanTen Cents.
300 ft. cast-Iro- n sewer pipe; 2Truax sterilizers tin lin-
ed; 1 water still, tinlined; 1 l. steamJackot kettle; 2 wash-boiler- s.
Emmeluth & Co., Ltd.,14G King St.; Phono 211.
valuable collection of stamps. Thiscolectiou is tbo property ot thewidow of the late II. W. Ilowcn,and Is tho result of his effort Inmany years of labor; they can boseen at the Hawaiian News Co.,Young building. 3911-t- f
Fine corner lot in Maklkl. Curbing,water, fruit and ornamental treesand all Improvements. Two min-utes' walk from cars and PunahouCollege. Address It. F.. this office.
Beef cattle for sale at Kaauku, Hawaii.Apply Col. Sam Norrls. Walohlnu.
Two horses, ono wagon and harness.Addrcas P. O. I). 2107. 3942-l-
White Pckln duck3 and eggs. 1911South King St. 390C tt
Artistic
WALLPAPERSATTRACTIVE PRICES
Wilder & Co.
THOMAS FITCH,ATTORNEY-AT-LA-
Room 10, Campbell Block,
Honolulu, T. H.
P. L. PETERSNOTARY PUBLIC ,
atBULLETIN OFFICE.
Phone 256.
WING CHONG CO.KING ST. NEAR BETHEL
Dealers in Furniture Mattresses,Etc., Etc. All kinds of KOA andMISSION FURNITURE Made ToOrder.
HONOLULU IRON WORKSImproved and Modern SUGAR MA
CHINERY of every capacity and de-scription made to order. Boiler workand HIVTED PIPES for Irrigation,purposes a specialty. Particular at-tention paid to JOB WORK, and re-pairs executed at shortest notice.
F; S. Nagami,Kodak Developing, Printing, En-
larging and Interior Photo-graphing.
HOTEL ST. bet. Nuuanu & Bethel.
WHB1NYou Want Electric Wiring Done orPrivate Telephone Installed or DryBatteries, call the
UNION ELTCTBIG CO.,6B Beretania St. Phone 315.
UniqueChinese Goods
Wing Wo Tai & Co.941 NUUANU ST.
R. MIYATA & CO.,CONTRACTORS, BUILDERS, PAIN--
TEHS, PAPER HANGERS nd'MASON WORKERS.
Second Hand Lumber, Doors tndSashes Bought and Sold.
KING ST., PALAMA JUNCTIUfl,rPHONE 584.
10 RVr.NINO mn.LKTIN, HONOLULU. T. II., WKDNKSDAY, MAIL 11, 1D08
Air CooledIf a furnace required a high decree of heat to accomplish a Riven
lciult. would you put n water-jac- k 't rrcund the furnace to cool u?Then why do it in (in automobile? $ . , i .
A gasoline engine makes power by turning gasoline into heat. Thehotter you can run it without igniting your lubricant, the greater eff-iciency you get out of your fuel.
The Franklin tl motor normally runs at nbout 330 degrees,'id enough to pet high efficiency out of the gasoline but cool enough tobe well below the burning point of oil.
A water-coole- d motor dees not ncrmally get hotter than 212 degrees;nt that tempemture the water boils away and there is trouble. Hencenil water-coole- d moton are under a heavy handicap, because they workat about 138 decrees below the point of maximum efficiency.
The Franklin motor car gets more actual going-pow- out of a gal-lon of gasoline than any other automobile. That means low running ex-
pense.Franklin light-weig- means Franklin construction
laminated wood frame and nickel steel parts means repair-econom-
Combine all these advantages and you have the motor car that you canafford to own.
Tranklin d cars arc run with the greatest of success formonths in Summer in Hew York, Chtcapo and other places where thethermometer goes higher than it ever docs in these Islands, and theyhave proved the right car for the hottest as well r.s the coldest localities.
Ask the Honolulu users of d Franklins whether they keepcool on the hottest days or not. They will tell you.
E. O. MALI. fc SON, Ltd.,Agents
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Four Cylinder 1 Passoxxgor Touring CarWITH IMPORTED MAGNETO.
Our 1003 Tlodcls arc always ready for inspection at our showrooms; demonstrations will b: given if desired.
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Galvanized Iron and Steel Ineed a covering that h protective, decorative, and LAST-ING. Common paint is protective and decorative for awhilebut it doe3 not LAST because it will not adhere to it long.The combination of hirdncss and elasticity on the surfacecause the paint to pee' and crack in a short time. It needs
THE SCIENTIFIC PREPARATION THAT IS GUAR-ANTEE-
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Evening Bulletin 75c. Per Month
PORTSLocal and National
EDITED BY CHAIILIE ALBRIGHT
Forrest Smithson Makes
World's Record In HurdlesNBW YOUK, N. Y., Mnrch 10. Smithson of Portland made
hurdle run today In 8 5 seconds, breaking the iccord.
I'orrest Smithson, lio broko thoworld's record for the socnty-ynr-
dash liy going tho distance In eight.lint four-fifth- s seconds, has n numberof other records tn his credit. Ho Is22 years old nud hnn been going tovarious colleges on the Coast sincuho was IT. He tins been nn athletesince u little fellow. He first ennio tonotice when lie win running for thePortland High School. Ho bent nillutcrscholnsllc athletes In tho 440yards dnsh In the first nnnunl highschool meet, mid also cntno out firstIn the high Junii. At this time he lindnever had any training whatever, butI. Is time In tho 440 wan so fnst furn youngster that some old runners In
Portland took It upon tlieinscheK todove lop his speed hj a little trainingSoon nftei wards he entcied tho UnlMrHlty of Oiegon, and became knownivniong the nthlotes of the Coast iih u
hard man to beat. Whllolii tho mid-dle of tho Hack season during his see-en- d
yenr nt Oregon, ho had u rumpuswith the college authorities andjumped over to the rival Institution,the Oiegon Agricultural College. Heinn In one meet for'lhom and canlecloff several firsts, practically winningthe meet for O. A. C. The meet wasprotested, howooi, and finally throwncut, on nccount of the Intcrcollcglnlorule which prevents an athlete fromcompeting for a college imlesb ho busbeen a regularly reglsteied student forr, certain number of month Not-withstanding this furl, Smithsongained a great amount of running ex-
perience, for lie was under the directtutelage of "Dad" Moulton, ono of the
!D lH,IK
International Baseball
Dispute Ends
O.K.Tho Ithcrslde Junior llaseliall
League .held its legular meeting lastnight at the olllces of Kb president,II. Kelekollo, Judd Building. Amongthose pretenl weie: Chns. Abo, ljml,A. Itlley, St. Correa, Sain Hop, (leo.Ho Mm, II. English, Oeo. A. Davis. W.Tin Chung and President II. Keleko-llo.
Thu meeting was n lively ono allthrough thu evening, as tho homing ofthu protest of the Annul A. C. againsttho Chinese Aloh.is, Jr., on the gamoplayed lai.t Sunday, caused a gooddeal yf warm debate. Tho Nlpponnclaimed that llioy aro entitled to (liegame, notwithstanding tho fact thattin, Chlnoso defeated them, nh the
(Tlmo scheduled to play was 111:.ID a.m. and the "Sous from tho DregonKing" didn't put In an appearance un-
til 11: 13. On the other side, tho Chineso claim that the official umpire wasnot on hand nt tho tlmo and no onodeclared the gamo forfeited to theJapanese. Tor sonio tlmo it looks asIf thero was a war between Japan andChina at thu meeting, but Ileruard Ke-
lekollo nctei) as Solomon tn tills casoand decided that tho gamo bo replayedagain.
"I wish to state, Mr. Chairman,"said Abe, who was representing theAsnhls, "that I havo soniothlng elseto nsk for at this meeting outside ofthis piotcst ami this Is that tho per-son who Inserted In tho morning pa-
per the nrticlo stating that tho losing
ORPHEUMTHEATRE
12 Jolly Nights, commencing
SATURDAY, MAR. 14
MATINEES WEDNESDAYS
AND SATURDAYS
Pollard'sj Lilliputian Opera Comp'y
Aft Cute, Cunning and Clever Ah"" Juvenile Artists ""SATURDAY, MAR. 14th and
MONDAY, MAR. 10th
Austin Daly's Famous Success
" A Runaway Girl "
Prices 25c, 50c, 75o and $1. Matinees Children, 25c; Adults, 00cScats on sale Thursday,
tho
most famous trainers in tho States.Moulton (alight him a groat In mytricks of the game, and when tho timefor tho following season came, ho wasIn condition to meet tho best men oftho Northwest Dan Kelly was Justbudding out In Intercolleglato affairsut this time, though ho came to o
with, n great scholastic rccjird,Smithson and Kelly first met In thegiont Indoor coloslcum nt ColumbiaUniversity, Portland. Tho d
dash resolved Itself Into u dual be-
tween thcso two men for tho first heatwas won by Smithson, tho second byKelly, and tho finals were also won bytho Irish wonder In whatwas undoubtedly the prettiest raceever seen In tho Oregon metropolis.Smithson took sou'ral prizes at theAthletic Carnival at tho Lewis andClark Exposition, meeting some of thebest men of the country. Ho has along swinging, nnturnl stilde, nnd runsIn perfect form. Kor a number ofyears past It has been said Hint thot nly thing that kept Smithson frombecoming u vorlcl-bate- r was tho lackof a final, grand, sprint at tho finishof a short distance race. It would ap-
pear, however, from the cablegramslately, that ho has acquired tho "fin-ltl- i
Bpurt". At any rate. It is certainthat lie Is going some at the athleticgames In New York Smithson fightshard In cvciy race. Kelly is a
runner, lint he hasn't thegrit and "bull-don- fighting spirit thatKonest Smithson has. Thcf nro bothcompeting at the games now going onIn New York. Snilthson's fivorlto runlias always' been the hurdles.
team was making thu usual kicks ontile umpire's decisions, mpst npologlzofilr It, as n matter of fact wo neverdid diiinplaln on the umpire being milair dilting tho anio, Ilernad waspuzzled fill' u moment when this statement wns Ijiailu. "iet tho person whopublished tbnl i'rtlclo npolnglzu to thoAsahl CllNt Jliufchur ordered.
Tho lltoctlifgihon adjourned. Attorney DAvIs, who'tOok; quite an Interestlii' thu debate, stated ttruit ho enjoyedthe meeting and woftd )lko to attendti Mother.
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Thu lesult of thu matches playedjesterday In tho Y. SI. C A. handballtouinnmeiit follow.
SI. C. Webster won fioni (1. S. Curry. 15-- .
SI. O. Johnston won fioni (J. 8. Cur-ly. 15--
SI. G Johnston won from SI. Kur-lelr-
, 15--
Jus. Whitney won from H. O.15-- 15--
J. Q. ll.iptlst woo from PaulSchmidt. 15--
It. C. Axtell won from T. Nlckcltcu,15--
K. Slngulro won from V. Hertz,
K. Kviius won from S. Ilium, 15--
15--
S. flardla won from A. Dclnniix.,15--
T. Nlckolsen won from J. S. Harriot,15--
K. Ilcchcrt won from It, Vuuhulzen,15-1- , 16--
S. Uardlu won from V. Franks, ,
15-- 'SI. V. Dccolto won from T. Nickel-sen- .
. 15-1-
Tho following games will bo playedtoday:
A. Delauux vs. 0. K. lallko; 4:30p. m.
.1. S. Nolt vs. V. SlcCaughey, 5 p. m.P. O. Schmidt s. 10. II, lllunchard;
5:30 p. in. "J. C. i:wlng vs. C. K. HrlsBol; 7 p. m.K. Venhulzen vs. K, A. lleckert,
7:30 p. ra.T Nickulscu vs. S, Hardin; 8 p. m.Dan Voellcr vs. SI. C. Webster; 8:30
- mA great many people have expressed
a dcslro to seo M. C. Webstur per-form, but havo been unable to do soon account of his games having beenheretofore played In tho afternoon.
Ho Is down for a match with DanVoellcr this evening nt 8:30 o'clock.
Thu K. O. Hall Cup tennis tourna-ment, which has been In progress atPunnhou for the pnBt two weeks, wasbrought to an end on Monday whenStanley Kennedy, who won thu cup In390C, won It again this year for thobeconrt and last tlmo. Tho play wasof u much higher order than over
and shows that thcso young play-ers can bo depended upon in tho
to enroll their names on thochampionship roster. Tho scores woreus follows: Preliminary Hound W.Knglo beat (). Hind, A. Hlehmils heat W. Paly, fid, fill: P. Dodgebeat A. Austin, C3,C3; (1. Willfnngbeat :. (llbb, , 0 3, S. Kenned)
g&(KiUMInlitJ lW).
An Inhalation lorWhooping-coug- h, Croup,
Bronchitis, Coughs,Plphthorla, Catarrh.
CraaoUn la Boon Aalhmallca.
Voti It no! trrul mora f IIwtlTa to brrath In aremedy for rtleeaiel of tho brflhlnir organs than... .aha (h ,n..1 IntA ,h fttomacll ?
Crranlrnrj cure! beeao,a tha air, rendered tl
..... hmaiih. vlvlnff rrolencid atndenimunt irtaatrntnt. It U lnTlobl to tnottwwltn imill cniuren.
Thorn of Conpiimpttve Trnilfiirrwill and lmroedlfttfl relieffrom Cougln or In flamedCondition of tM thrnL
ALL DRUOOISTS.Hnd poul for d
ivrlftlT Dooklft.VnpnCrpnnlrne Co
IW Fulton Htreet,Ntw York.
beat Paul do Drcttpvllle, CHoogs beat Ilex Hitchcock, by default; S Jaklns beat J. Ounrd,First Hound Athcrton Itlchnrds beatW. Engel, 11-- O. Wlllfong beatP. Dodge, W. Hoogs bentW. I.ldgato. H. Hllchcorkbeat J. Desha, A. Uiwreybeat A. Wilcox, 0-- P. Wlthlngton bent 11. l.ucas S. Ken-nedy beat Y. T. I.on 0,0. J. (liinrdbent C. Hoogs Second Itound
A. Itlchnrds beat (1. Wlllfong,W. Hoogs heat 11. Hitchcock,A. I.owrey beat V. Wlthlngton,
S. Kennedy bent J. duard,Senil-flnal- s W. Hoogs Ihmi
A. Ulchaids, S. Kennedybent A. Uiwrpy, S- Klnnls S.Kennedy beat W. Hoogs,
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KIMS
FBjnoyi STARS
"I linvo never read nnythlng soamusing," said Charles Comlskcy
leaving Chicago, "as somo of tholetters which were "written mo by thenung players whom the Sox drnftcd
from the minor "lengues. Somo of thelefters had tinge of roinanco mixedIn, and others woro almost pathetic,but the majority were really delight-
ful."Kvery one of the youngsters who
were nniued as drafted by mo wrotonio ut least one letter. Most'ot themaveraged three, nnd every boy In tholot did Ills best to explain what nstar ho was, w)iat a wonder he wouldinfallibly be, and what a loss Itwould bo to the Sox If ho were
to escape. Some of themwroto so touching!)' that I was al-
most tempted to let appreciation dic-
tate, to judgment, but what could 1
do?"I won't glvo out tho names of tho
bays Hint wouldn't bo quite rightbut hern nro a few excerpts fiom
(he thlngH they wioto mo:" 'Dear Col. Conllskoy: You don't
remember my mimV, perhaps, but myundo wns , who played' six yearsfor J on on the St. Louis Drowns. Hebio's I have the makings of a betterballplayer than ho over dared to be.I only hit '.247 last season, but thatwns hecauso I wns sick rlear up toJuly. Olvo me a fair tryout, andj on won't bo borry, bcs.Ves which Itwill bo n great favor to my undo.'
" 'Kstcenied President: You willregret It if you lot mo go back to thomlnoin without a good trial. I am afree, natural hitter, fnst In gettingdown to first, and stolo lifty-nln- o
bases last season. Under your teach-ing, 1 would Improve 300 per cent.,Icciuso I icgard you us tho bestleader of iiiyurn In tho world. 1
hao always been anxious to playwith tho Sox, and hope you will glvomo a fair show.'
'"Dr. Sir. Comlskcy: I am thank-ful to ou for drafting me, amJ-wl- U
work for you for $150 a month If youwill glvo mo the chance. It's thisway with mo: I nm going with a girldown hero and sho doesn't like baso-ba- ll
says It Is a poor business. Shetold mo that if 1 was over it world'schampion she would mnrry me, butnot otherwise. I know tho Sox willwin out this year, and then I wouldget my chance. Won't you help moout?'
" 'Dear Sir: I nm not mutch onspelling, but I can lilt like li , Last
HawaiianO pera HouseTHURSDAY, MARCH 12
AND FRIDAY, MARCH 13.
W. D. ADAMS presents
Mr. R. K. BonineWHO WILL EXHIBIT MILES OF
FILMS OF
MovingPictures
which will include a few of the bestpreviously shown with the
addition of
Panama Canal Views,
Honolulu Floral Pageantof February 22, and a number of
Comiques.POPULAR PRICES, 25c. 50o and 75o
Tickets now on sale at Wall,Nichols Co., Ltd., on Monday,
WHITNEY fc MARSH
THE NEW
SKIRTSIn Voiles, Panamas, Novelty-Weaves- ,
Silks and White Linenshave just arrived.
See Window Displays
Home Journal Patterns forMarch Spring and Style Book
summer the lloston Nnshnnels plaidcur team nnd I lilt joiiiir CI Youiikfor.: I hit .m In th la
Iceland can make Kood fcr .300 Inany company. If yon will she me ushow I will nlsoo ki lo nite-sko- In(.'lilrago.'
' "Mr. Charles CoinisKe) HonoredSir: I hope that you will not leaveme out when It conies to koIiir toCalifornia. My pitching record forthe past season tells Its own story:22 won, 10 lost nnd 3 tied. 1 havoas Rood n spttball ns Chcsbro KlmorSlrlcKlctt taught It to me. I have anoutcure that beats anythliiR yetseen In that line, and when It comesto control I nm there powerful. Youwill Ret a few games more liy takingmc than jou would win otherwise.'
'" 'Dear Mr. Comlskcy: Seeing thatNick Altrock has signed a temper-ance clause, and being a great ad-
mirer of his, I nm willing to do theAnnie. You can put me in a roomwith Mr. Altrock 'nil season; thenho can watch mo and I can watchhim, nnd so neither of us will getpiped."
" 'My Dear Mr. Comlskcy: In mak-ing til tho list for tho spring trip,don't overlook yours truly. Pleasoremember 'Hint- - tho scoring In ourleague gave us all the worst of It,nnd that, an nvcrngo of .285 downthcro was ns goodns .32, In thoCentral. 1 am positive that I cantake euro of myself' against any ofJlho other candidates for my posi-
tion.'" 'Mr. Charles Comlskcy: You
will make the mistake of your life ifyou don't take mo to tho coast. Iam a fice, easy, graceful hitter of theUijolo pattern, nnd I can lilt olthorlight or left handed pitchers Just nsreadily. Thoy nil have to startsomewhere, you know, and I linvonlroady started. If I don't lilt over.300 right nlong j on, needn't pny me.'
l'.ai'it-- fi "band nnwncnT
X : ? itThis cu'iilng llorger's band will
play at Aula Park, beginning at 7:30.Tho following Is (lid program:
I'AUT I.Mnrch "Moltko" SelfrllzOverturn "French Comody" ....HelaWaltz "Beautiful Ilrcezo" .. MclslarSelection "Runaway (ilrl".Moncktou
PART II.Vocal American Songs...nr. by MergerSelection "duello" AdamIntermezzo "Dtnck nnd While", UnletKlnulo ".Madame Angot" .... I,ccoco.
"Tho Star Spangled Ilannor."
A mob ot 1000 Idle men marchingon tho city hull at Philadelphia todemand work fired on tho police.Fourteen of them wero arrested.
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Conipeleul men havo said that nextlo Waiting thu famous places In thowin Id Is to hear itnrlon Holmes (oilof (hem. Next to seeing tho thlng.iwhich dally occur Is to linvo llonluotliruw his moving pictures on thoscreen. Tho public will luvo an op-portunity to seo both Thursday amiFriday evenings. Tho houso is wildlor 'lliursduy, or Is so nearly sold (hatit Is not posslblo to secure two realstogether anywhere. Krlday night thoexhibition will bo almost Identicalwith that of Thursday and tho sealslor that evening's entertainment moon sale. So great Is tho deslro lo rco(ho pictures nnd hear Mr. Holmes (lintmany persons who linvo seemed heatsfor tho ilrst night ho left tho moneyto pay for Bouts for tho second.
There Is to bo a full orchestra onboth evenings, musicians selected fortheir familiarity with slngo work, sothere will not bo a dull moinunt dur-ing tho evening. Tlioso who wrb un-able to get sats for ThWilay shouldnot rail to got them forKrlday ami(hey uro urged to got them today soas not to gut loft ngaln. Ono gentle-man'-lm- s
ulrendy ordered eighteen.They may bo lind nt Willi. Nichols Co.,Ltd., ht 25, 50 und 75 cents. '.
o. HARMON IS NOT GUILTY.
Tho Jtiry In tho case of tho Tenl-tor-
against Klder Harmon of thuMormon church, charged with subor-nation of perjury, (ook but five mill-ultc- s
to bring In a verdict of not guiltyyesterday nftcrnnon. Tho nrgiimentnlo tho Jury woro commenced yesterdayafternoon after tho regular reeoss amillttlo tlmo was taken. W. T. Rawlinsrepresented tho United Stales mid W.A. Kinney tho nccuscd.
Opening Weekof
Millinery DisplayMISS POWER'S, Boston bide
El PalenciaCigar for Particular People.
HAYSELDEN TOBACCO CO., LTD.
SeeMrs. Dunn's
EASTER HATSHarrison Block.
$3.50, $4.00 and $5.00
Sorosis Shoes3 Days Longer at -
$3.00
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