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,Tyj. t !., "4. "S. i r&..T a,!ftsma)tms'eamN i STEAMER TABLE. 1 . "'Sto .1... A Bulletin Ad will profitably crowd the i an lamb ''i'o c nvjv " YJ Mary had a little From 8an Franelieo! &H., "mwt'MJ, on do not look surprised: .,.... ilnn'l. fnf lfnrv tiflfl s-- , ,. ('nil ., Coptic Dec. 3- - ,j v. u -. Sonoma , Dec. 7 ii Hem widely advertised. CK$P' For San Francisco i J And something ou may learn from Alameda Nor. 30 Ewing Bulletin J. this Siberia , ....Nov. 30 ji If )ou are not a clam. Veiitma Die. C t You run be just aa widely known From Vancouver: j ns Mary and her lamb. Moann Dec. 17 jj Let a Dulletln ad. do ft. For Vancouver: K You'll never rue It. Aorangl .Dec. 14 !5 tmmMmmtmMMmMWKuammm 3:30pCLOCK Crowd EDITION & S.S4..Vs'.i.V?4.W.'..WwJWiS2W.'!)S?.5KW5 Vol. XVI. No. 2933 HONOLULU, TERltlTORY OF HAWAII, TUKSDAY. XOVEMBRll 20, 1904 Pkiob 6 Own : U 1 s V r . MEN FROM OIVE DETAILS Correspondent Bass Gives Details Of Manchuria Campaign John T Has, the organizer of thni 'lilcagu Dallj News wnlie at the seat of war. Is n passcugir on hoird the steamship Siberia. Ho was attached lor six months to Kurokl's urm), w hlch ho left lu Septoinbct. He tells nn stor) uf the campaign which In) followed fiom the Yahi to the l.laojnng light and of whkh In- law nrnctlcnll) nil tho Important vents with bin own pjes. Mr. Bass tills morning spoke about us follow' "At tliu linttlo of tho Ynln It was I'vldcnt that the ltusstnn arm) was ills, organized. The Ilnt ofilccrs were mis-- i rablo. The ammuultlon was bad with the vxii'ptlon of that of the field guns, which did pxiillent work. Tho Itus- slans bad no unity of ai tlon and mndu no tuttkal moves. A Husslnu prison r, an nrtlllur olllcer. told me that thu Russian army at tho Ynlu was torn- - pletely broken up As wp advanced north wi ruw nmplo bIden(u of this. 'I ho Slbi rlnn icglmcnts were depleted. In this tinny the Bjstem was lu vogtio of tho ottlccrs drawing the pay of tha men and palng It out to t lit in. They inly paid out ubout half tho money. Hie otlur half of the men having been hilled. Tho nrmy which the Hussions had wns thus half of It on paper. Dur- ing our nil wince north the ntmy which opposed ua was ery ninth smaller than the minibus ghen In the Russian official reports. "During our (lglitlng lu the ninth (It Oa Money Management We hae just prepared a little booklet entitled "Atoney Management." It is free for the asking at our office. HAWAIIAN TRUST, GO. oil Limited, FORT ST. jlfredgenjaminsi? AAKERStfNEVyoRK Cornel Cloths fur Ah took us five months to git to I.lao jnng) tin Russians giailually pulled themselves together Wo hnd fiesh pldenpp of this at tho battle of nt which I wns ptcseiit with tbu Inpamsp Imperial (lunrd. At Tow nil the miiiip old Russian regluiints which wc hnd beaten time nnd tlmo again held tho Japanese aihamo In check for forty-eigh- t hours. The spveni fighting which occurred hero showed that now u master hand was In inntrol of tho ltiisHlnu nrmy. "The Japanese army hnd a splendid orgnnlzntlou with nn pspcclally lino Infnntry. It Rpiarnlly move., nt night. .oiishler wtlmntlon .IninineM) whertof stroimhold Japanese Japani'su terrlbl) inierior in Women helping Hint Itusslans, a,nt.8 ln Japane-f- handled nttlllery toultaty fir-te- bU)b t0 nt Russians to that really much ,., Is icnor in rongp. "It Is my opinion Hint Hip Japanese lost their best t banco of tho campaign alter battle of the Ynltt. they Is of one ntmy M 1 !... 1 i. Chas. n..,,,..Mi and nsks nllni. nnd fit, the the at HIS It. "Port will bold out nt least Kencnil has done worl. until did not hear of a Hrltlsh var who Jupnti nnd turns Hie Slberln, this Iimo hem there for and '''" the n,,u-- rt itnw purv lo a'1'" "10 HuslniiH for Huh of forts nnd the .outitry and um I'nrl Aill.nr ll... ..... mri.l v...,r fmllllid the world can not take It, one inn waa llie nrin '""" " ....-..- . ..... the fort. lino was ll' oll,, ''"Kin )ards of tueni tlu me jnpiuiL-n- uriuicry wns l0nrnKP nro thn men rnngo of tho but tho .rurro liro n0 ,.1)rt their wll0 uro the would tlulr guiM ,nK 0(lu Ul0 closer night. the never 'nnd them light, lly the Knew- - tbe wero In- - thc )rnxCst man In Tort Artuhr the Had then aihaiui-- to lelnforeo Kurokl nlc 0fnnrs. they might have mul i' plentiful nt I'ort Arthur crushed tho Itusslnn army, whkh somewhat wiir.o considerably weakened by defeat. In- - i,. t,er Plenty of illlo stead of doing this tho Jnpnupso mndo a complicated movement, nilvnnclntf,.(irn,-vn- nmi onlm nil along tho railroad, another (Continued on Page 4.) County Drafters uaVC n llCYV Ul mid the like, whlib might Im viry nnd illtlicult to niptiiio but Henry i:. Cooper of were not Us of u by thc (Jovernor Jirinantnl nature, for tho drafting of a County A stntps "Tho lighting of the most Hint tho will resume pub- - .Oiaraaer, both tbu and thn lie besslons tho evening of tho first H"lnns lighting fearlessly. Tho In January. At Hint time an u"t,M! uttiuk the almost mt will be ready for the of '11a without showing tho slightest finr tho public. Nothing of tho old nit.1"' They ure iibsolutu fanatics lemnlns In the first draft of thn new-law- . . m FOR DIVORCE NI1111 I .. I) Kinsher .vesterdny (HpiI a libel for illvorip vs. II. I'lashtr She slates that tlny wpip inarrled nt night ..v ... m,,., ... of ihlldren whkh she lin l.n.l to 1..- .- ....1 of fli.u per month leather of the l'lalntlff for absolute illinrii, tllklmli' ,ir flu. Iillilr.m ney's Full Dress Suits And Tuxedos better fabrics, fine, class hand tailoring, correctness, irreproach' able appearance, provided by the best tailor PKICE. This label guarantees jljrednjamiii5 MAKERS ,NEWyRK For sale only THE KASH CO., LIMITED FRONT OF Siege Of Port Arthur Says Glossop Will Last For Months Arthur nnd evpllmt Junuuo," said Ilrglnald dlossop.il Nogl s wilhilinwiil riJ;"Hll ' I correspondent arrU,71 In morning. "l.u V; I will four months l o't i. v.,i-ii- .r 7 i the I HpinMnj;. U ulrnnHi- - v. ....-- In ninl If tho no 1 with ..,i o ''"ft the lupnn-s- e. outside Our firing tlini"111 ''0.W' nn ns toustaiitly within forty to ,,lnul They moo 1(no B0ldlers fco cniouraglng surrounded wnsin-- ammunition la nmnmnltlvn. in strong Chalrmnn tlie.v.hUh Intended to CominUHlnn appointed t. Is dpspernto Commission Jupuneeo 011 Impiegnuhlo irlthlsm 'leath. uu Itusslans. Tho itusslans tiro difend- - 11K tlemsi,hcs ,Mth the greatest of ,lot ocnernl Stoessel hut thu Imrber. 'T(ils lntn-nli- i lmlhl.lnnl Is imiKinnttv dipping from ono point of the firing 11,1.. to th. iher on hlM rounds 10 nhtmi tl Ht0 of nn tK.r i,mgni(ent nnd ' reports to tho contrary, thu .lapnuisp hnd not, when I lift I'ort Arthur, inu reeded In ono single permn-meii- t fort. All tho positions they hnv taken h.ivo hitii hills fortllkd with mninis, larlicd vvlru enluiiglenipnts nun tuu soidii will gladly sail like tbilr Uvea to gain 11 pulnu 1 huvo on many ounslnus seen u Jajiani'M; soldi) r jinn forward with a inw of d)immile In tils urms, plant It where It would do the ini'lll fort. All tbo pntdtlnu they huvo 111 u pulf of smoke. Nilthir thn ltus-slan- s nor the Japmiiso respeit the Ited Cioss regulations, lloth shies Mil thn ,, ,,, Huge, wr tiu-s- iiDoui i.i,vuii, u rulf hulf, have beui klllid or put out lor lonnn Ishinu The Japanese losses vmo at the tlmu of my departure timatid ut lei.iniO men They lout bOOU mtu lu the gieut iihuault on September o, Just' befoiu I left. If (ho lutoutits I wo of another gleat assault whhli took phup a ftvv das ago, are luiteit J oil ought to be able to figure uu uu addition uf about more iliad lu u round miniber. "I 11111 of the opinion that thn Jap- - .uic-- e made their guali si uilslnko win 11 the) witbdien (ieiieiut Nogl fiom the tommand of tho arm uiound Port Arthur. Ho Is inidoiilitiilly u gu.it FIGHT Hpoitlng men of the are pre- - vvoomnnu, Lai.. 111 is:,, ami unit two mounded As 11 mntter of fuit tho n huvo hem burn, the Issue of ' ,,!,, ime , , H, lt ,lot , J.m. said mnrilage l'lalntlff nllegcs Hint ,ht. vvoundtd l)lng 011 tho lilltsidtH nhout sl eurs ago lur hushand - )alHlii 1,1 (oiu suddeiil) tu llfo tnnip eslrauged from her nnd lltu , Kriat ihuuiige. lur with mental iruelty and that hoi ;Thi( losws un both shhs have bien often lemalned uvva) from home from tUnicndoiis. Tho Itusslans hnd n until Tuesday. I'm tin r that ',!,,, r no.oOn nun nt tbo beginning In. 1iiu lint iniilpll.iiln.l n llu. on.. ...... . .. . .. . - ....n ,w herself .,...1.1.. .. .. I from ns Kaliilunl sihool . ' feis alimony A same high absolute the custom HALF by Know . . .. ,. . lapturlng rs I t&- - lu.Guu TONIGHT. town our illiiner sclrodo puddings. Parlors. Telepl'one 1S2, ON MONDAY, NOV. 21st, Wells, Fargo Go. EXPRESS Will begin to operate on passenger trains & L. wagon service In business district, Honolulu, Phone Main 156; OFFICE WAR "Uml "J "r elbt mor.' n.nnlhs At .the end of Hint tlmn the Hiisylnu's iroopi win iiutu iirrnrii ill !.. ! .if ureal numiipr 10 miimrip niiropiihiii I hellvvu that then the tide will turn in riinp fir inn iinnainiiu nmi nini 11 nun "tt,u "vi.ii-- i .. MlulM WHY Remarkable Hawaiian Was Minister To Other Islands. CARRIED GOLD WATCH PRESENTED BY LINCOLN SAVED LIFE OF AN AMERICAN SAILOR WHO WAS TO BE EAT-E- BY SOUTH SEA CAN- NIBALS. Itev. James H. Kpkeln died this moinliig nt his homo on School stteit In his eighty-thir- vcai. Denth inmii nlti'i 11 very brief Illness, Hid ileciasid having miiiht 11 lengthy address nt only a week ago. The funeral will take place this aft- ernoon at .'M o'tloik limn the Kit wuluhno Chun b. The det eased Hawaiian was horn nt In l) writers. Hip It 01 privnto his Itmint, without In Selling at Mokulela. on millnrj. be wns one W' of to do com nil of I'lrp llnwnll. Ho n untitry lijitl"' re In Islands. Then wns for 1"d U neiessar) shall to his " Hip liniuisl paituio ho bad en to uny or an pastor or Kahiiku on fails ' Then the will to :r Suisbo wasiucompaiilid -- i Ills 'wlr?. ln"1 Krt n"'1 graduate or tlnj U'alluku Seminar Tho dei waa possis of gold preseutid to lit 18UI by President Lincoln as n td for saving tho llfo of uu Amer- ican In the jear ISiJI a pirate vessel the and 1 an led oft .Mnru.ua-can- s ns slaves to A cbliftalu vowed VPiigennio on the first man for loss of his son. A yeni-late- t a touihed the nnd n, boat crew- - with tho vessd's Mr. Whalon, latuled. They were nttniked, nil escaping but Tim nnd bis compan- ions liiimullnte partition for a fenst of human Ih sh. of tho soon n ai lied tho enis of our Mr Keki la, who ued 1111 f,lvp me join- - now- - slxonrnl bout nnd ou may hnvo the white It Is a suld mlbslouni), whin the thongs weto removed nmi the i.ipMvo sennmu went K'Johlug to thf lioim nf his binefnc-to- r Tlie the rescun renehed 1'residtut l.liKiilu uml the award of the gold until) followed. Tin- - iIih foiu daughters In and twu tons lu Mnrn.11es.1s l.lm Kin vs rmin.i to suit for the il tout Ion of valuable w.ilir hunntn resident lu thu mine on tu fore miii this morning nnd plaintiff's motion for u new trial was grantid, the iush bilug Ubbigmd Judge Do Holt. paring to nt the Columbia Sa J nt oiuo scene of thn pioposid Hotel slid t, tonight, win 10 thof(iist. nnd to thn rest no. In vain bis rituins or the CViibitl Nilson llglit by I pkndlngs. This llfo was s will Im ec ell i'il felti d Tor the life or Ills sou. Thin of tho saloon have iiiiule iiirunguiiiiits mlsslonni) proposed to fin iithlu bulletins fiom ling piuihasn the fiom his uuiclcnt side. lug captor lie intido ono and I the uuothii, win 11 nt hist, mas To n delightful termination ter of the morning's fenst iart oriler our Nts., Kllte ko Cream Main & ALL of O, R. Co. Free MASONIC TEMPLE. bargain," f Detection of Incendiaries Not Business Of Police. UNDERWRITERS SHOULD EMPLOY DETECTIVES Investigation of Incendiarism To Be Conducted By Fire Department And Insurance Companies. Di'tnlhe Haiti r this nftiriiooii din nisseil tho sjskm of lire luvestlgatlnns vvlili li has vogue biro for iain past Ho suggtstid sevi-rn- l in w hkas nnd ibaiigPM. The Department np not tbe oiies who should Investigate the i.iuse nt tires," snlil Is the bin luess of the ihlif of the I'lre l) part mint The tlhkf of 01 thn Slier I IT, hiui nothing to do with 11 lire pxu pi to maintain order In the wlu-1- a II ro and to arri-s- t such persoiis ns the I'lrp part 111111I or the find Ions Onl) then does tho pollm tnke a band In the Tim irellmlnnr luvrstlgntlniiRnru tho work of theClikf or the I'lre nnd the In all on the mainland fire thief makes a di report of the flu'M with li his attends Ho also examines into the tuiiscs of the nti"t he finds that a fire has Imn an Imcndlnty he looks for the firebug and to the ihlif of pollre the ik rson on Im has 'I he tire limit rwrltcrs and In m a me uiPn also maintain 1. lire patrol hoIii business It Is to look out for tire and to Iocat liuendlarlcs. Smh a ssti'm 'ilinufd be lnulut.ilnet 1:p t. The uudirw titers and lusurunn men, who material! Interested lu the pipvrntlon of fires should maintain two or dUcillvcs to do mull iiiople have to p.i) the and Hit) protkibly flnd It a saving to islnhlish siiib .1 patiol. ' Sheriff lli'ni) who wns prespnt when llntter made Innrtlly com urnd In "I do tint hi will the pollip should Investigate ""' "f l'" '" 'l biok nflei the I niiiitlon I this afternoon In the Ktephcu Muhnillu, alleged ttlal and a mses was taken until HI o'tluik tomorrow morning, nl. lowing the defence tlmn to arrange the order of proceedings. FULL DRESS SHIRTS $1,50 with and Cuffs, and anything MEN'S FURNISH-ING- 8 at Out Prices. Have a look our Bath Robes Levingston, Ifiyar Wnlaliui, this Island, in.il. 01 oilier. Hips wild. ISC::, ltev. James Kel.eln i.rj bave plenty other work missionaries who went fiom(lt lb'1 'blet the Department, spint half hoard nnd tho missionary vvoik MnrqiiPMiH inUK suih Investigation. wluii which many jmrs a wcuk tbeJ I of ionise mining (unnlbals. Previous di- - If Hip) have tea to Mnrqupsas, In ,"111 siispo t ptison tho ihiiiih this "'" ndlai they tan tho Island. During nil his service lu the '" polho son tin b'outh eased tho proud sor n watih him sailor. vis-te- d group Peru. white tho whale ship Island nialp. tho mate. angry savage miiihi pn Word event nilsslouur), hasti whali) man" the story of eased haves Hawaii Keaknhlwa. dnm-I- I lertulu subiiilw, Judge Itnhln to gather to the loon, miut'H Pinpriitois tho earnest illicit Hie vhtliu offer, 11 tho seruro to I moirow h.ihl, ouoof I'ollio Ilntti-- "That l'olkp stnos tal.i'S phup plan- - under iindrrwrlterH susph matter Department under rltles tailed department origin rioits whom r whols aie thrni work. 'Ihiwi Iosmh would High siiggcMlous, them. I'rnsei iillon reslnl emlier Its ttnderwrlteis iep.ni &iLJ,,j,.Allak.ii ivjsrtia . ,v is& ..ai .rf-'-- - MILITIA TO QUELL LABOR Associated Prcs Special Cablo.T DENTON, III., Nov. 29. The mining labor troubles at Zelgler have .1 serious phase. Five hundred shots were fired during the night. No one was seriously hurt. The militia Russian Destroyer Puis Injor Repairs Associated Press Special Cable. BREST, Trance, Nov. 29. The Russian destroyer Prczltetny has arrived with a hole In her hull caused by anchor. The boat will repair here. Center On Port Arthur (Associated I'ress Seclat Cable. 1 ST. PETERSBURO, Russia, Nov. 29 It is reported that many Japanese troops have been withdrawn from Manchuria to assist in the attack on Port Arthur. Students In Harmony ST. PETERSBURG, Russia, Nov. 29 The Russian student bodies wilt support the liberal policies of the new 0 CARL OF HARDWICK OEAD. LONDON, England, Nov. 29. The 0 ADMIRAL FOURNIER NAMED. PARIS, France, Nov, 29. Admiral French representative on the North Sea FAMOUS ACTRESS DEAD. NEW YORK, N. Y., Nov. 29. Mme. . o SAN FRANCISCO, Cab, Nov, 26. vlous quotations. 14s. 1 OAT 1HD FOR POSTOFFICE BY HON A sttp hns hi u taken In tho solu Hon of Hip Honolulu postolllio tontest 1) thn iiiiloisemilil of J M Oat for leappolntinint h A. (!. M Itoln-rtsen- , mimhei- - of the National Itcpuhlhun Comtuiltip mid Chnlrninu of the Ter-- I Denial Celtlitil Committee. Mr Hob- - i ili-n- (iibled uulnrsemeiits last Satitr- - nu to Piesblent lloosevell mid Post master (ieiuinl Winn. Postmaster Oat Ills iibo forwarded a petition signed li the loioiivativo bilsl in ih eh mint of tbo tit). lllggs 'Poor old Smith snys that tioiiblo nevii iiiines slngl " Wlggs (lie vvhlr! Is it twins again'' A itoll.tr inn ii hiokt'ii Is bi')ond ru- - pair has arrived. 0 Minister of the Interior. Earl of Hardwlck died today. Fournler has been named as tha Commission. Janauschek, the Polish actreu, Is dead SUGAR: 88 analysis Beets, 14s. Pre. RKHTS MSE UP lOJHl Trusties of the llernlio I'auahl lllsh op pstulo uppuil to Hip Supreme Court of Hip United Statis In tho matter nt their claim of vested rights lu lertulu sin HshirlPM Territorial Supreiuu Court In Deiember, lOOi, gnvo Judg n,i nt In this mntter In favor of the T defpiidnnt This Is the Mtnucl nppial to go to Washington in tho Usher) rights mnt-- r In Hm Damon inre In whkh thu I lilted States Suprnno Court detided In favor nf vcKtui rights, tho plalntltTH had something to slum In the ilnlm for sin privileges, presiut appellants hnv ii nothing to show for sen rights us sin li. but claim that the land grants, iliuli l tbu obi law. Intitule el thu cm. lUlierles. The mul dealer tuny ln a small man, but lie weighs manv tons. TAN SHOES ARE RIGHT IN STYLE Pretty tans In pretty shapos, with t.in stockings, are popular fa oi lies everywhere Our new- - stoik contains Just the size and st)lo-5u- u want. All for Indies' wear. Laird S. Schober's Light Tan Oxfords $4 00 Laird Schober's Dark Tan Oxfords )4.50 made with welt sole and military heel. Chrome Kid Welt Oxfords, Military Heel $3.50 Tan Calf Skin Lace Boot, Military Heel Chrome Kid Lace Boot, Welt or Turn Sole $3.50 sal Manufacturers' Shoe Co., Ltd. 1057 FORT STREET. 1 ri 4 fl ffl:

Transcript of ,Tyj. S. i Ewing A Ad Bulletin...The funeral will take place this aft-ernoon at.'M o'tloik limn the...

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STEAMER TABLE. 1 . "'Sto .1... A Bulletin Ad will profitably crowd thei an lamb''i'o c nvjv" YJ Mary had a littleFrom 8an Franelieo! &H., "mwt'MJ, on do not look surprised:

.,.... ilnn'l. fnf lfnrv tiflfls-- , ,.('nil .,Coptic Dec. 3- - ,j v. u -.

Sonoma , Dec. 7 ii Hem widely advertised.CK$P'For San Francisco iJ And something ou may learn from

Alameda Nor. 30 Ewing Bulletin J. thisSiberia , ....Nov. 30 ji If )ou are not a clam.Veiitma Die. C t You run be just aa widely known

From Vancouver: j ns Mary and her lamb.Moann Dec. 17 jj Let a Dulletln ad. do ft.

For Vancouver: K You'll never rue It.Aorangl .Dec. 14 !5

tmmMmmtmMMmMWKuammm 3:30pCLOCK Crowd EDITION &S.S4..Vs'.i.V?4.W.'..WwJWiS2W.'!)S?.5KW5

Vol. XVI. No. 2933 HONOLULU, TERltlTORY OF HAWAII, TUKSDAY. XOVEMBRll 20, 1904 Pkiob 6 Own:

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MEN FROMOIVE DETAILSCorrespondent Bass

Gives Details Of

Manchuria CampaignJohn T Has, the organizer of thni

'lilcagu Dallj News wnlie at the seatof war. Is n passcugir on hoird thesteamship Siberia. Ho was attachedlor six months to Kurokl's urm), w hlchho left lu Septoinbct. He tells nn

stor) uf the campaign whichIn) followed fiom the Yahi to the

l.laojnng light and of whkh In-

law nrnctlcnll) nil tho Importantvents with bin own pjes. Mr. Bass

tills morning spoke about us follow'"At tliu linttlo of tho Ynln It was

I'vldcnt that the ltusstnn arm) was ills,organized. The Ilnt ofilccrs were mis-- i

rablo. The ammuultlon was bad withthe vxii'ptlon of that of the field guns,which did pxiillent work. Tho Itus-

slans bad no unity of ai tlon and mnduno tuttkal moves. A Husslnu prison

r, an nrtlllur olllcer. told me that thuRussian army at tho Ynlu was torn- -

pletely broken up As wp advancednorth wi ruw nmplo bIden(u of this.'I ho Slbi rlnn icglmcnts were depleted.In this tinny the Bjstem was lu vogtioof tho ottlccrs drawing the pay of thamen and palng It out to t lit in. Theyinly paid out ubout half tho money.

Hie otlur half of the men having beenhilled. Tho nrmy which the Hussionshad wns thus half of It on paper. Dur-ing our nil wince north the ntmy whichopposed ua was ery ninth smallerthan the minibus ghen In the Russianofficial reports.

"During our (lglitlng lu the ninth (It

Oa

Money

Management

We hae just prepared alittle booklet entitled

"Atoney Management."

It is free for the asking atour office.

HAWAIIAN

TRUST, GO.

oil Limited,

FORT ST.

jlfredgenjaminsi?AAKERStfNEVyoRK

Cornel Cloths fur Ah

took us five months to git to I.laojnng) tin Russians giailually pulledthemselves together Wo hnd fieshpldenpp of this at tho battle of

nt which I wns ptcseiit with tbuInpamsp Imperial (lunrd. At Tow nilthe miiiip old Russian regluiints whichwc hnd beaten time nnd tlmo againheld tho Japanese aihamo In checkfor forty-eigh- t hours. The spvenifighting which occurred hero showedthat now u master hand was In inntrolof tho ltiisHlnu nrmy.

"The Japanese army hnd a splendidorgnnlzntlou with nn pspcclally linoInfnntry. It Rpiarnlly move., nt night.

.oiishler

wtlmntlon .IninineM)

whertof

stroimholdJapanese

Japani'su

terrlbl)

inierior in Women helpingHint Itusslans, a,nt.8 ln

Japane-f- handled nttlllery toultaty fir-te-

bU)b t0nt Russians tothat really much ,., Is

icnor in rongp."It Is my opinion Hint Hip Japanese

lost their best t banco of tho campaignalter battle of the Ynltt. they

Is

ofone ntmy

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Chas.

n..,,,..Miand

nsksnllni.

nnd

fit, thethe

at HIS

It.

"Port will bold out nt least Kencnil has done worl.until did not hear of

a Hrltlsh var who Jupnti nnd

turns Hie Slberln, thisIimo hem there for and '''" then,,u-- rt itnw purv lo a'1'" "10 HuslniiH for

Huh of forts nnd the .outitry andum

I'nrl Aill.nr ll........ mri.l v...,rfmllllid the world

can not take It, oneinn waa llie nrin '""" " ....-..- . .....

the fort. lino was ll' oll,, ''"Kin

)ards of tueni tlu

me jnpiuiL-n- uriuicry wns l0nrnKP nro thn menrnngo of tho but tho .rurro liro n0 ,.1)rt

their wll0 uro thewould tlulr guiM ,nK 0(lu Ul0

closer night. the never 'nnd them light, lly theKnew-- tbe wero In- - thc )rnxCst man In Tort Artuhr

the Hadthen aihaiui-- to lelnforeo Kurokl nlc 0fnnrs.they might have mul i' plentiful nt I'ort Arthurcrushed tho Itusslnn army, whkh somewhat wiir.oconsiderably weakened by defeat. In- - i,. t,er Plenty of illlostead of doing this tho Jnpnupso mndoa complicated movement, nilvnnclntf,.(irn,-vn- nmi onlm nil

along tho railroad, another(Continued on Page 4.)

County Drafters

uaVC n llCYV Ul mid the like, whlib might Im virynnd illtlicult to niptiiio but

Henry i:. Cooper of were not Us of uby thc (Jovernor Jirinantnl nature,

for tho drafting of a County A stntps "Tho lighting of the mostHint tho will resume pub- - .Oiaraaer, both tbu and thnlie besslons tho evening of tho first H"lnns lighting fearlessly. Tho

In January. At Hint time an u"t,M! uttiuk the almostmt will be ready for the of '11a without showing tho slightest finrtho public. Nothing of tho old nit.1"' They ure iibsolutu fanaticslemnlns In the first draft of thn new-law-

.

. m

FOR DIVORCE

NI1111 I .. I) Kinsher .vesterdny (HpiI alibel for illvorip vs. II. I'lashtrShe slates that tlny wpip inarrled nt

night

..v ... m,,., ...of ihlldren whkh she linl.n.l to 1..- .- ....1 of fli.uper month leather of the

l'lalntlff for absoluteillinrii, tllklmli' ,ir flu. Iillilr.mney's

Full Dress Suits

And

Tuxedos

better fabrics,fine, class hand tailoring,

correctness, irreproach'able appearance, provided by thebest tailorPKICE.

This label guarantees

jljrednjamiii5MAKERS ,NEWyRK

For sale only

THE KASH CO.,LIMITED

FRONTOF

Siege Of Port ArthurSays Glossop

Will Last For MonthsArthur nnd evpllmt

Junuuo," said Ilrglnald dlossop.il Nogl s wilhilinwiil

riJ;"Hll ' Icorrespondent arrU,71In morning. "l.u V;

I willfour monthsl o'ti. v.,i-ii- .r 7 i

theI HpinMnj;.

U ulrnnHi- -v. ....--

In ninlIf tho no

1 with ..,io ''"ft the lupnn-s- e.outside Our firing

tlini"111 ''0.W' nn nstoustaiitly within forty

to ,,lnulThey moo 1(no B0ldlers

fco cniouraglng

surroundedwnsin-- ammunition la

nmnmnltlvn.

in

strongChalrmnn tlie.v.hUh Intended to

CominUHlnn appointedt. Is dpspernto

Commission Jupuneeo011

Impiegnuhlo

irlthlsm'leath.

uu

Itusslans. Tho itusslans tiro difend- -

11K tlemsi,hcs ,Mth the greatest of

,lot ocnernl Stoessel hut thu Imrber.'T(ils lntn-nli- i lmlhl.lnnl Is imiKinnttvdipping from ono point of the firing11,1.. to th. iher on hlM rounds 10 nhtmi

tl Ht0 of nn tK.r i,mgni(ent nnd

'reports to tho contrary, thu .lapnuisphnd not, when I lift I'ort Arthur, inureeded In ono single permn-meii- t

fort. All tho positions they hnv

taken h.ivo hitii hills fortllkd withmninis, larlicd vvlru enluiiglenipnts

nun tuu soidii will gladly sail liketbilr Uvea to gain 11 pulnu 1 huvo onmany ounslnus seen u Jajiani'M; soldi) r

jinn forward with a inw of d)immile Intils urms, plant It where It would do theini'lll fort. All tbo pntdtlnu they huvo111 u pulf of smoke. Nilthir thn ltus-slan- s

nor the Japmiiso respeit the ItedCioss regulations, lloth shies Mil thn

,, ,,, Huge, wr tiu-s- iiDoui i.i,vuii, urulf hulf, have beui klllid or put out

lor lonnn Ishinu The Japanese lossesvmo at the tlmu of my departuretimatid ut lei.iniO men They lout bOOU

mtu lu the gieut iihuault on Septembero, Just' befoiu I left. If (ho lutoutits

I wo of another gleat assault whhlitook phup a ftvv das ago, are luiteitJ oil ought to be able to figure uu uuaddition uf about more iliad lu uround miniber.

"I 11111 of the opinion that thn Jap- -

.uic--e made their guali si uilslnko win 11

the) witbdien (ieiieiut Nogl fiom thetommand of tho arm uiound PortArthur. Ho Is inidoiilitiilly u gu.it

FIGHT

Hpoitlng men of the are pre- -

vvoomnnu, Lai.. 111 is:,, ami unit two mounded As 11 mntter of fuit tho n

huvo hem burn, the Issue of ',,!,, ime , , H, lt ,lot , J.m.

said mnrilage l'lalntlff nllegcs Hint ,ht. vvoundtd l)lng 011 tho lilltsidtHnhout sl eurs ago lur hushand - )alHlii 1,1 (oiu suddeiil) tu llfotnnip eslrauged from her nnd lltu , Kriat ihuuiige.lur with mental iruelty and that hoi ;Thi( losws un both shhs have bienoften lemalned uvva) from home from tUnicndoiis. Tho Itusslans hnd n

until Tuesday. I'm tin r that ',!,,, r no.oOn nun nt tbo beginningIn. 1iiu lint iniilpll.iiln.l n llu. on.. ...... . .. . .. . -....n ,w

herself.,...1.1.. .. .. Ifrom

ns Kaliilunlsihool

. '

feis alimony

A samehigh

absolute the

custom HALF

by

Know. . .. ,.

.

lapturlng

rs

I t&- -

lu.Guu

TONIGHT.

town

our illiinersclrodo puddings.Parlors. Telepl'one 1S2,

ON MONDAY, NOV. 21st,

Wells, Fargo Go.EXPRESS

Will begin to operate onpassenger trains & L.

wagon service Inbusiness district, Honolulu,

Phone Main 156;OFFICE

WAR

"Uml "J "r elbt mor.' n.nnlhs At

.the end of Hint tlmn the Hiisylnu'siroopi win iiutu iirrnrii ill

!.. ! .ifureal numiipr 10 miimrip niiropiihiiiI hellvvu that then the tide will turn inriinp fir inn iinnainiiu nmi nini 11 nun

"tt,u "vi.ii-- i ..

MlulMWHY

Remarkable HawaiianWas Minister To

Other Islands.

CARRIED GOLD WATCH

PRESENTED BY LINCOLN

SAVED LIFE OF AN AMERICANSAILOR WHO WAS TO BE EAT-E-

BY SOUTH SEA CAN-NIBALS.

Itev. James H. Kpkeln died thismoinliig nt his homo on School stteitIn his eighty-thir- vcai. Denth inmiinlti'i 11 very brief Illness, Hid ileciasidhaving miiiht 11 lengthy address nt

only a week ago.The funeral will take place this aft-

ernoon at .'M o'tloik limn the Kitwuluhno Chun b.

The det eased Hawaiian was horn nt

In

l)

writers.Hip

It01

privnto

his

Itmint,

withoutInSelling

at

Mokulela. on millnrj. bewns one W' of to do

com nil of I'lrpllnwnll. Ho n untitry lijitl"' re

In Islands. Thenwns for 1"d U neiessar) shall

to his " Hip liniuislpaituio ho bad en to uny or anpastor or Kahiiku on fails

' Then the will to

:r Suisbo wasiucompaiilid -- i Ills'wlr?. ln"1 Krt n"'1 graduate or tlnjU'alluku Seminar

Tho dei waa possisof gold preseutid to

lit 18UI by President Lincoln as n td

for saving tho llfo of uu Amer-ican

In the jear ISiJI a pirate vesselthe and 1 an led oft .Mnru.ua-can- s

ns slaves to A cbliftaluvowed VPiigennio on the firstman for loss of his son. A yeni-late- t

a touihed thennd n, boat crew- - with tho vessd's

Mr. Whalon, latuled. They werenttniked, nil escaping butTim nnd bis compan-ions liiimullnte partition fora fenst of human Ih sh. of tho

soon n ai lied tho enis of ourMr Keki la, who ued

1111 f,lvp me join-- now- - slxonrnlbout nnd ou may hnvo the

white It Is a suldmlbslouni), whin the thongs weto

removed nmi the i.ipMvo sennmu wentK'Johlug to thf lioim nf his binefnc-to- r

Tlie the rescun renehed1'residtut l.liKiilu uml the award ofthe gold until) followed.

Tin- - iIih foiu daughtersIn and twu tons lu Mnrn.11es.1s

l.lm Kin vs rmin.ito suit for the il tout Ion of

valuable w.ilir hunntn resident lu thumine on tu fore

miii this morning nnd plaintiff's motionfor u new trial was grantid, the iushbilug Ubbigmd Judge Do Holt.

paring to nt the Columbia Sa J nt oiuo scene of thn pioposidHotel slid t, tonight, win 10 thof(iist. nnd to thn rest no. In vain bis

rituins or the CViibitl Nilson llglit by I pkndlngs. This llfo was s

will Im ec ell i'il felti d Tor the life or Ills sou. Thinof tho saloon have iiiiule iiirunguiiiiits mlsslonni) proposed tofin iithlu bulletins fiom ling piuihasn the fiom his uuiclcntside. lug captor lie intido ono and

I the uuothii, win 11 nt hist, masTo n delightful termination ter of the morning's fenst

iart oriler our Nts.,Kllte ko CreamMain

&

ALLof O, R.

Co. Free

MASONIC TEMPLE.

bargain,"

f

Detection of IncendiariesNot Business Of

Police.

UNDERWRITERS SHOULD

EMPLOY DETECTIVES

Investigation of Incendiarism To Be

Conducted By Fire Department

And Insurance

Companies.

Di'tnlhe Haiti r this nftiriiooii dinnisseil tho sjskm of lire luvestlgatlnnsvvlili li has vogue biro for iainpast Ho suggtstid sevi-rn- l in w hkasnnd ibaiigPM.

The Department np not tbeoiies who should Investigate the i.iusent tires," snlil Is the binluess of the ihlif of the I'lre l) partmint The tlhkf of 01 thn SlierI IT, hiui nothing to do with 11 lire pxu pito maintain order In the wlu-1-

a II ro and toarri-s- t such persoiis ns the I'lrp part111111I or the findIons Onl) then does tho pollm tnke a

band In the Tim irellmlnnrluvrstlgntlniiRnru tho work of theClikfor the I'lre nnd the

In all on the mainland firethief makes a di report of theflu'M with li his attends Hoalso examines into the tuiiscs of thenti"t he finds that a fire has Imn

an Imcndlnty he looks forthe firebug and to the ihlif ofpollre the ik rson on Im has

'I he tire limit rwrltcrs and Inm a me uiPn also maintain 1. lire patrol

hoIii business It Is to look out fortire and to Iocat liuendlarlcs. Smha ssti'm 'ilinufd be lnulut.ilnet 1:p t.The uudirw titers and lusurunn men,who material! Interested lu thepipvrntlon of fires should maintaintwo or dUcillvcs to domull iiiople have to p.i)the and Hit) protkiblyflnd It a saving to islnhlish siiib .1

patiol. 'Sheriff lli'ni) who wns prespnt

when llntter madeInnrtlly com urnd In "I do tinthi will the pollip should Investigate

""' "f l'" '" 'l biok nflei theI niiiitlon

I

this afternoon Inthe Ktephcu Muhnillu, alleged

ttlal and a mses was takenuntil HI o'tluik tomorrow morning, nl.lowing the defence tlmn to arrangethe order of proceedings.

FULLDRESS

SHIRTS$1,50

with and Cuffs, andanything MEN'S FURNISH-ING- 8

at Out Prices.Have a look our

Bath Robes

Levingston, Ifiyar

Wnlaliui, this Island, in.il. 01 oilier. Hips wild.ISC::, ltev. James Kel.eln i.rj bave plenty other work

missionaries who went fiom(lt lb'1 'blet the Department,spint half hoard nnd tho

missionary vvoik MnrqiiPMiH inUK suih Investigation. wluiiwhich many jmrs a wcuk tbeJ I of ionisemining (unnlbals. Previous di- - If Hip) have tea

to Mnrqupsas, In ,"111 siispo t ptisontho ihiiiih this "'" ndlai they tan tho

Island. During nil his service lu the '" polho son tinb'outh

eased tho proudsor n watih him

sailor.vis-te- d

groupPeru.

whitetho

whale ship Island

nialp.tho mate.

angry savagemiiihi pn

Wordeventnilsslouur), hasti

whali)man"

the

story of

eased havesHawaii

Keaknhlwa. dnm-I- I

lertulu

subiiilw, Judge Itnhln

to

gather to theloon,

miut'HPinpriitois

tho earnestillicit Hie vhtliu

offer,11 tho

seruro to I moirow h.ihl,ouoof

I'ollio

Ilntti-- "That

l'olkp

stnostal.i'S phup plan- - under

iindrrwrlterH susph

matter

Department under

rltlestailed

department

originrioits

whom

rwhols

aie

thrniwork. 'Ihiwi

Iosmh would

HighsiiggcMlous,

them.

I'rnsei iillon reslnlemlier

Its

ttnderwrlteis

iep.ni

&iLJ,,j,.Allak.iiivjsrtia . ,v is& ..ai .rf-'-- -

MILITIA TO

QUELL LABORAssociated Prcs Special Cablo.T

DENTON, III., Nov. 29. The mining labor troubles at Zelgler have.1 serious phase. Five hundred shots were fired during the night. No

one was seriously hurt. The militia

Russian Destroyer Puis

Injor RepairsAssociated Press Special Cable.

BREST, Trance, Nov. 29. The Russian destroyer Prczltetny has arrivedwith a hole In her hull caused by anchor. The boat will repair here.

Center On Port Arthur(Associated I'ress Seclat Cable. 1

ST. PETERSBURO, Russia, Nov. 29 It is reported that many Japanesetroops have been withdrawn from Manchuria to assist in the attack on PortArthur.

Students In HarmonyST. PETERSBURG, Russia, Nov. 29 The Russian student bodies wilt

support the liberal policies of the new0

CARL OF HARDWICK OEAD.

LONDON, England, Nov. 29. The0

ADMIRAL FOURNIER NAMED.

PARIS, France, Nov, 29. AdmiralFrench representative on the North Sea

FAMOUS ACTRESS DEAD.

NEW YORK, N. Y., Nov. 29. Mme.. o

SAN FRANCISCO, Cab, Nov, 26.vlous quotations. 14s. 1

OAT 1HDFOR POSTOFFICE

BY HONA sttp hns hi u taken In tho solu

Hon of Hip Honolulu postolllio tontest1) thn iiiiloisemilil of J M Oat for

leappolntinint h A. (!. M Itoln-rtsen- ,

mimhei- - of the National ItcpuhlhunComtuiltip mid Chnlrninu of the Ter-- I

Denial Celtlitil Committee. Mr Hob- -

i ili-n- (iibled uulnrsemeiits last Satitr- -

nu to Piesblent lloosevell mid Postmaster (ieiuinl Winn. PostmasterOat Ills iibo forwarded a petition

signed li the loioiivativo bilslin ih eh mint of tbo tit).

lllggs 'Poor old Smith snys thattioiiblo nevii iiiines slngl " Wlggs(lie vvhlr! Is it twins again''

A itoll.tr inn ii hiokt'ii Is bi')ond ru- -

pair

has arrived.0

Minister of the Interior.

Earl of Hardwlck died today.

Fournler has been named as thaCommission.

Janauschek, the Polish actreu, Is dead

SUGAR: 88 analysis Beets, 14s. Pre.

RKHTS MSE

UP lOJHlTrusties of the llernlio I'auahl lllsh

op pstulo uppuil to Hip Supreme Courtof Hip United Statis In tho matter nttheir claim of vested rights lu lertulusin HshirlPM Territorial SupreiuuCourt In Deiember, lOOi, gnvo Judgn,i nt In this mntter In favor of the T

defpiidnntThis Is the Mtnucl nppial to go to

Washington in tho Usher) rights mnt--

r In Hm Damon inre In whkh thuI lilted States Suprnno Court detidedIn favor nf vcKtui rights, tho plalntltTHhad something to slum In the ilnlmfor sin privileges, presiut appellantshnv ii nothing to show for sen rightsus sin li. but claim that the land grants,iliuli l tbu obi law. Intitule el thu cm.lUlierles.

The mul dealer tuny ln a small man,but lie weighs manv tons.

TAN SHOES ARERIGHT IN STYLE

Pretty tans In pretty shapos, with t.in stockings, are popularfa oi lies everywhere Our new-- stoik contains Just the size andst)lo-5u- u want. All for Indies' wear.

Laird S. Schober's Light Tan Oxfords $4 00Laird Schober's Dark Tan Oxfords )4.50

made with welt sole and military heel.

Chrome Kid Welt Oxfords, Military Heel $3.50Tan Calf Skin Lace Boot, Military HeelChrome Kid Lace Boot, Welt or Turn Sole $3.50

salManufacturers' Shoe Co., Ltd.

1057 FORT STREET.

1

ri

4

flffl:

Page 2: ,Tyj. S. i Ewing A Ad Bulletin...The funeral will take place this aft-ernoon at.'M o'tloik limn the Kit wuluhno Chun b. The det eased Hawaiian was horn nt In l) writers. Hip It 01

MASONIC TEMPLE

fTEEKLY CALENDAR.

MONDAVLe Progres Election of

Officers.

rUllHUAYHonolulu Commnndery Order

Temple.

WBD.NIMDAYHawaiian Second Degree,

TMUHSDAYHawaiian Consistory Degree

Work.

PHIDAYBATUHDAV

Aloha Temple Regular- -

All visiting members of theorder are cordially Invited to d

meetings of local lodges.

KARMONY LODGE, No. 3, I. O. O. F.

Meets every Monday evening at 7:30

k I. O. O. F. Hall, Fort street.F. M. McOREW, N. 0.,E. IL HENDRY, Secretary,

111 visiting brothers very cordiallytavlted.

MYSTIC LODGE, No. 2, K. of P.

Meets every Tuesday evening at:10 o'clock In K. of F. Hall, King

street. VUltlng brothers cordially d

to attend.JOHN WALKER. CO.F. WALDRON, K.R.3.

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

I Meets every Friday evening atK. P. Hall, King street, at 7:30. Mem-to- n

of Mystic Lodge, No. 2, Wo,Lodge, No. 8, and visiting broth-sf- t

cordially Invited.General Business.

C. M. WHITE. C.C., E. M. COLEMAN, K.R.S.

HONOLULU LODGE 618, B. P. O. E.

Honolulu Lodge No. 616, D. P. O. E.,srill meet In their new ball, on Milleraid. Beretanla streets, every FridayMining.

By order of the E. ILHARRY H. SIMPSON.

f Secretary.I. H. FISHER. H.IL

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

Meets every Saturday evening at7 !I0 o'clocl; In K. or P. Hnll. Klnpfctrett Visiting brotburs cordially invlteil to attend.

First Rank.II. T. .MOORE, C.C.M. Jl. JOHNSON. K.R.S.

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

Meets on first and third Sundayironing of each month at 7 o'clock atK. of P. Hall. All sojourning breth-te- a

are cordially Invited to attend.By order Worthy Captain:

E. H. PARKER.7. M. RADWAY, C. C.

FIRE INSURANCE

THE

B. F. DILLINGHAM CO.

LIMITED,

General Agent for Hawaii

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

4th floor, Stangenwald Bldg.

MATHER GOODS, MATCH BOXES,POCKET MIRRORS, THERMOMEHRS, CORKSCREWS, RULERS andSCHOOL SUPPLIES; PREMIUMS4 avery inscription, at the LOWEST

PRICES, Also a fine lino of ALUMI-NUM GOODS. BU8INESSMen use our foods to advertise theirs.w1 please customers. Writs ua If In

of anything.

THE SAULNIER MFG. GO.

to MELROSE Ave. NEW YORK, N.Y.

Manufactured fromICE pure distilled watei

Delivered to any part otcity by courteous drivers.

fcha Ice and Electric Co.,Kewalo. Telephone Blue 3151

COTTON BROS. & CO.ENQINEERS ANDGENERAL CONTRACTORS.

Plana and estimates furnished forJl classes contracting work,

Tel. Main 245.ROOM 800, BOSTON BLK., Honolulu.

Weekly Edition of the Bulletin. 01tor year.

USE OUR

fl9l"lffPf ''Wiiwi. c ,T"w' vrjFv vw-wqm-

Mosquito

Powder

And te able to read your news-

paper in peace.

THE

Hollister Drug Co.,LIMITS.

1056 Fort Street.

WESTERMAYER

PIANOS

Baby Carriages

Pansy Stoves

"Household"

Sewing

Machines

floffschlaeger Co.,

Limited,

25 Kins; Street, near Bethel

Win. G. Irwin & Co., ltd.WM. 0. IRWIN... President and Mar.JNO. O. BPRECKKL8...1st Vice Prre.W. M. OIFFARD 2d Vice Pres.H. M. WHITNBY, Jr TreasurerRICHARD IVER8 Secretarya-- i. luvhmn Acaiior

SUOAR FACTORSAND

COMMISSION AOENTSAcmtt (ctl tfc.

ICOTTISH UNION ft NATIONAL INSURANCOMPANY OF EDINBURGH

WIIHELMA OF MAGDEDURG GENERALINSURANCE COMPANY.

ASSOCIATED INSURANCE COMPANYof Munich snd H.M.

tlLIANCB MARINE ft GENERAL ASSURANCECO. LU., of Union.

OYAL INSURANCE COMPANY ot LIVERPOOLALLIANCE ASSURANCE CO. ol LONDON.

'OCHESTER GERMAN INSURANCE COMPANYurnsir lUNi,

AGENTS OF THE

Oceanic Steamship CompanyOF SAN TRANCISCO. CAl.

DAVID DAYTON117 MERCHANT STRUT,

Lots for Salelm KAPIOLANI PARK ADDITION

KALIHI, and ether dsslrablt l.catltlss.

Alto 1 JTJHP-BCA- BUCXBOAKD,setoad-kand- ; good ai new.

Horse Shoeing.W.W.Wright Co,

Limited,

tar. opened a horae-Bko-e.

Lai department In eonnootloa with their carriageiao, etc. Having itciir--

the terrlces of a flnt-ela- t

thoer, they are ere-par-

to do all work In.trusted to xhem In a rVUm mannsr.

BUILDING MATERIALSOr ALL KINDJ.

Dealers In Lumber and Co?)

ALLEN ROBINSON,Queen St, Honolulu.

WMkly EdltlMi of the Sylletln, It

ft5jwpf jwwffyiEVENING BULLETIN, HONOLULU, T. II., TUESDAY, NOV. 29, 1001.

LOCAL AND GENERAL

Read "Wants" on page 6.

The rush has commenced nt Wall.Nichols for holiday gifts.

Wm McKlnley ldge will hnc worklu the first rank this week,

Have your old Panama bat maJolike new. Globe Clothing House.

Mystic Lodge, No. 2, K. of 1 meetstonight In K. of V. Hall, King street.

The Ilnpld Transit men will rnjoj asmoker In Wtnerlcy hnll nt an earlydate.

An experienced tfachcr of the piano-for- e

advertlm-- s for pupils. See ad Inthis Issue.

Neatly furnished rooms at the Pop-

ular. $1, $1.60 and $2 per week. 1219Kort Street.

Take thought for the morrow, andlay in a Btock of Irrigation. Get It nttin- - Pantheon.

Judge l)e Dolt appoints the widowadiiiliiUtrntrlx of the estate of the lateDr. YV S. NoblltL

Orders taken for fresh violets. Inquire Harold Gear, 1286 Emma SL Tel-ephone, Dluo 2371.

Just arrived ex bark "Olympic," 25bead of flno mules. Knqulro SthumauCarriage Co., Young building.

Kenloba .M. Ivonllllinolnlil lntltnti.dUorio proiecdlncs against her bus- -

band, alleging liitempernm.v.Insiiro with II. llntkfold & Co,

agents for four of the strong) xl II ieInsurniuo lompaiilcn In the world.

Do )ou notice that wo rater to allthe successful receptions, parties, banquels, etc. niltc Ico Cream Pnrlors.Telephone 182 Main.

.Mr .litstlie lliiniplirls of (Ileal llrltdin, father of l)r Humphrls of thiscity, was Invited to a Kent on the buiihwith Judge dear yesterday.

Testimony of J. T .Mi Crouton, wholeaves for the mainland, wni yenerdnyafternoon taken lit the Annie T K.Parker guardianship matter.

tTsc a (Inodform iloset set nnd haejour ilothi-- hanging where im van

jllnd tin-i- when ou nie In a hurry. Hall& buii uine inem in any uuautlt).

The Oleaners will hold a doll Mile atCentral Union lawn next I'rlduy fium :i

uMock to !l p. in. There will lie ci--100 dolls on Halo and among tlicin willlie found mime

Tln St. Clement's next Saturilnywill hne an nhumlniuc of gnoil mimic.The Territorial hand will play duringthe afternoon and In the thoi:illH (lulntet Club will play.

The branth offlioof the Rlsdim IronWorka In Ilnnolulii bn been illsion- -

tinueil R W Otlinwood hns hadi Larue of the loiuern's IiihIihkh withcfllces In the Sinci-kel- building.

In the heat ot Summer Is tho tlmato apply "Arabic" to our Iron roof,It cools fully 15 degrees. Just beforotho rainy season Is tho time to apply"Arabic" becniisit It stops leaks. Infact any time Is tho tlmo to npilyi"Arabic" If it's right now.

Trnni the I'lfth Predmt of tin- - SlxiliDlftrlcl on Kuual and from tin- - ThirdPiccliKt of the Kit Hi lilxllnt nti Hiwall loini- - ilolai'd eleitlonshowing that Kalnuliiiianle, tin- - mh- -

icsxful inndldnto for toreielved CS33 otts, laukiM 2V,K

and Notley Ji'l. Total reuloti-li- ! witsl.'l,;il'J and the ote imt "lis ll.lilin.

In Its dceUlou In the .MntsiiliuitnMorltaro uiur ler the MIIIiik ofUlennan on Kaunl, In whlili it Is heldthai the niiinlerer'H lonftssloii to .1 de- -

itle was inlld. the Suprenn- - I'ouil(.ui'domns ihe eunilnatln i of vltui-sr- s

b the "HWent box" nietlinil and uthe londiut of CheKer A iluyle,

ilUettltc. In aHsniiltliiK the ilefenilint

Land InIn

rbill Ix by tliu Union Trust

Co. Pram-lsco-, of the defend-puts- .

In the ot Crecnbaiim eth. the Ilami Plantation Co do-

ries that the iniiitKnt'e of plan-tation plaintiffs iorx the sugarinltl, Mock, kiowIiikTho Union Truxt the oflis Reiond niorteaRe piopeity tosecure payment of ,1

of $inii,(iiiil nnd prnys for ndjudluitlonits

YOUNG HOTEL CONCERT.

imlillc iiiniert by theTeirltoilnl band nt the Alexander j

Yoiiiik hold nt 7

proiirani IiiIiib follows;PAIIT I.

Marih "UIkIi Station" HallOtertilte "Juanltit" SuppeChoriiH "TnnnhniiHci" WannerSelection of Shiran" .Klleiiliern

PAIirll.Vocal Wnll

N. Alap.il Mr J S. Klllx '

Interme.o lilt o' Hlarney". .JlelfWaltz Nluhta" . . . StiauxslFinnic "Uncle llolzman

Star Spangled Hnnner "

Dr.

UiWlftW

IWLfflfftlE(Associated Pree Cable.

JAPANESE SUCCE8S.Toklo. Nov. 2S. It Is reported that

the Jojmnpsr mm ceiling In theiriftssuiilt, meters of the principal hill,hnvliiB been carried and With"' raiitiire ot tills point, (he

of the Iltixslnn works amountlei ninety per rent, mid eu-r- partll.c liaibor will lie exposed 1 the Jap-anese guns.

TAFT AT PANAMA.Panama, Nov. Secretary Tnft

conferred yeptcrday with PresidentAmador on disputed ipicllons betweenthe United States and the Istlimlnu re-

public.

COXEY BANKRUPT.Columbus, O., No. 2S. General

Juroli Coxcy, who headed Covey's armym tramps whlili marelud to Washing-tii- i

several yearn ago, lins beioino nImiikrtipt, with llnliillths of ?:'ST,"iiU.

PROGRESSIVE RUSSIAN MAYOR.St. I'aercbiirg, Prince l,

major of .locow. iioiouh Kill-

ing a ntH-tln- of HiixMitn majors tol"t"',IKS luunlfliml goiMiitimit

PROFESSOR DEAD.etoii, J., No. Pi of. Wll- -

llnm I 'avion Is I.

BLOCKADERS WITHDRAW.London, Nov. 2S Adnihal Toro'n

lias gu-iitl-

cd.

JAPANESE DEFEATED.Shenliliig. Nov. 2S. ttenernl Ilennen

I ampf's position wan mtncKed on tliuI'.Mli, resulting In thr Iny'H llglitlnmar l)n Jainiift weiu ile- -

fciitiMl but lighting iiiiitlnucM.

AMERICAN VESSELS SEIZED.Knstjmrt, .Me.. No 2S. Ten Amerl

mil M'SH-li- i been wired In CiinndInn wuteis for lllegul llnhliig iiml fined.

i

Ministerial Union On

Sabbath ObservanceU n niii-llii- i of the .MlnlHteilnl I'nloii

fnlluwIiiKwcic nilojiteil

Whereas- - Th picsent InwSnlilinlli nbserviinu- - N tliu for- -

l -u r or ancient law t llnwnll ni.it.-- r

the Alotinrchy but n miiliite ailopted InMritrlni: a ilnv of nvt nml nuli-t- .

m,i forbidding tiinnient lecl.-ntloii- ,

amitfcmeiit giime uiiU-h- h In- -

teifeie with penm and tulct of thelumiiiiinlly, nor iIohIiik rest nil run Ik norInlerfoiliiK with uny ml or lutx ncic- -

Nll lor the lualth nnd lomfnrt of tlielotmiiiiiilly; niul.

WIich-hh- . We belk-X- the jioxltlnnof Sheriff Henry In his loiiHtiuitlnu ot

.Sninlii law Is imrnt mid his eu- -

ti'iccnii'iit (if the lu toas far us possible a of rent for

the InbuiliiK mull and n Sunday ofIn the (ouiiiiiinlty Is prnlM-noith-

nnd Iiik of the r mpatliy anilMiiipnrt of all upiluht Amerluiu

That we, the .Mlnlhtr-rla- l

I 11 loll, uirilialli appioe of tile at Honot the iiuthiuilli-- In their eiiiKnoix tolufiiKv this Siimlny law- - Iiik siuhto 1" uliolcKimc anil to thelllllllllllllll)

IIcfoIm-i- I That the .Mliiisti-rla- l

i'nloii iiil Itself on icioril ns bulletin,:In Ihe siinitlty of the Lord's andHint tin- - day was rm-- us for plijslunllest iiiciiiiil and ciiirltual

And Its ManagersfollowliiK laillex bate ihaiw ot

Ihi- Clcnic nlH to ho iit'Tiun.Mny'n kioiiihIs. inrner of IVnwuolaI.unalllo Mneix Saturday iifieinooiimid iciiIiiu

Katuy Work .Mrs.Mrs Wnki field. Aire. Steienx, Mrs. Uox- -

lter, .Mrs. Humphreyx. .Mix. Smithies.J.Ctniiiiaile. Table Mrs. Ilexwlik nnd

.Miti. (luililItefiTtlinicnt Table Mix. Wriulil,

I'attoii, Mr. .Inluipon. Mis Sheldun, Airs Keen ami MIxh Spariow, prei-

Kill wultieasex.Doll Table Mrs.

Mrs llciiiluwny.Hellcai Mix. .blex, Mrx Keen.Platita ami terns Mix. llmrlioii,

Mix (lm Davlex. .Mrn. Junes and.Mlxx Siolr

Klt.li Puiiil .Mix Herbeit MlM, MlsxBjialdliii;. MIxh .MiHownn, .Mr. Sinclair.

Ipsj Camp Mrs. Ncwiombu andMrs. I law es

Illustrated Sonus l.l Intr pie.Hiiex Mrs ! Howard lliiniphrls.

DamliiK nfternoou and eteuliiR. Ouvenuiienl baud In afternoon,

i()ulntet Club tho livening

N.S.FairweatherMANAGER.

lainil ConmilRsloiicr Pratt Mutes that uplifthiri Is iiinl.lim elfort llesolicd That aH u h ntid inenito hate the Palolo land put on the mar- - Ikth of I'liilstlau ihuuhex we do all InLet In .Iniiuaiy. There nre about fljfl our jiower to maintain the Ijird's Davaireii there to be nohl, half of which Is ni- - n ilaj ol worship and Sililtual

for aKrlciiltiiral pinpohi-- s tun-will be deposed of lle-aeri- i t

lots. About :!i;uo PupiiUva and '0, rPaumalti, Waloliia, are nlw. to bo ad Oil (jlGiTlSntS 3ITVcrtlxcd within u mntith nr tun i

Cross tiledof San one

suit S. nl.Hill

flrft theto

rolllni; inne, etcCo. states fnitx

on theIts mnrtKaue bonds

of lien.

A will be i;lu'll ty

SO llilx the 'ler.ns )

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"La Travlata"Mrs and

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NEW YORK DENTAL PARLORS1057 FORT STREET!

Everything clean and thoroughly sterilized. Prices the lowest In the city.See my samples at the entrance NO LAUY ASSISTANT.

J(U CtUBBsTtt H

5lTTEBsYOU MUST EATHut then thero's tho fear of tho painnnd distress that always follows. Whynot strengthen the stomach by takingHosteller's Stomach Dlttcrs and benlilo to enjoy your meals? It Is farabove any other mcdlclno as a stom-ach strengthener and blood purifierand never falls to euro Poor Appetite,Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Flatulency,Bloating, Heartburn, Headache andNausea. Try It and sco for yourself.At all Druggists.

BOSTETTER'S

STOMACH BITTERS

TAT AUB.lt 1161

A. N. SANFORD,DOSTON BUILDING, FORT 8TREET

OVER MAY & CO.

BATH,THE

PLUMBER,

165 S. King St.TEL MAIN 61

J. HOPP & CO.,1053-150- 9 Bishop St., Young Bldg.

FurnitureRugsMattresses

Largest Stock oi Furniture in theIslands.

J. HOPP & CO.,1053-105- 9 Bishop St., Young Rldg,

Hawaiian Carriage

Manufacturing Co.

427 QUEEN ST. TEL. MAIN 47.

P. O. BOX 193.

Manufacturers of all kinds of Car-riages and Vehicles, Wagons, WagonMaterials of all descriptions supplied;Rubber Tires put on at reasonableprices; Repairing, Painting and Trim-ming; satisfaction guaranteed; s

given.

C. W. ZEIGLER, Manager.

w

?!CURES

MEN A WOMEN"Ihe BID G for nmmtitrftl

dUcharnct iii(lminMrtTij 'Irrltotloui ortilctTHtJimt oil

UlUCOUtlDeinbrinra. PrifnUI ront&cirtii A itHiiiliihitvmfiivI for (nuirrli nj btiro Kc,i uuniTiiuiin, viitxi, 1)lllu;P CIC

SOtO BY CHEMISTS.1 Circular sent on request.

rairittn bv.ThiMHSCHEMICALCO"

blKCINNATI, o.u. R. A.

"For Rent" cards on sale at Dulletln.office.

'Willi arifflnr hiHMbT ri ffi 1 THr 1 "umi MiiMilliamiftififl

Granite and Bronze MonumentsAt Prices To Suit.

Hawaiian Iron Finci

t7tW80 KING STREET.

NOW WE'REW art praparad to supply tht Paopta of Honolulu with Frothttl M

ULAND MEATS. Also, Cardan Product of all kinds; lutt.r, Egis, Chlsna, Turk.ys, Sucking Pigs, Bacon, Ham; In fact avtrythlna that A FIB

CLASS MARKET la called upon to furnish.

The ISLANDJAS. E. WESTBROOKE, Manner.

T1LIPHON MAIN 7. roRT ST qpp. Lov ail .TKLKPHONK IS.

BISMARK STABLE CO., LTD.

WAILUKU, MAUI.

TILKPHONI .

BISMARK BRANCH STABLES

LAHAIN MAUI.

Maaki. CarrlacM, BooIm ami aU4- -

dlo Horsaa oa ikort aotloo.

Carrlaiea moot ail ttoamora. Oosn-poto-

arlrars, reasonable raUo, atwvoalcloa ant lira atoek.

Y. Wo Sing & Co.rnui lo AND UHUCERIES.

Fresh nroTlslona and fruit br ararrCallfortU steamer. Fresh Island but-ter from Hawaii.

1123 Fort 8k and 1188 Nuuanu Sk2876-t- t

P. O. Box ML Tel Walt N

SANG CHAN,MERCHANT TAILOR,

HOTEL STREET, HONOLULU.olta made to order In tae latas

ityl.s. Perfect fit guaranteed. OlelSln cleaned, dyed and repaired.

YoshikawTke Bike Doctor. I hare a 1

atock of wheels. Repslrlagour specialty. Wheels Seat-ed. Two Stores: 11 Kins It,Ilotel near River.

SATO,188 HOTEL STREET near RIVER.

Bicycles and Bicycle Sundries;a Specialty. Goods not called

for In 30 days will be sold.

S. SAIKI,Dealer in BamtmnFrn!. P.v.

Jure Frames, Grass Linen, Drawni able t lotbs, Collars, Neck-

ties, etc.

563 S. BERETANA ST.

PerfectionHome BakeryERETANIA 8T. NEAR EMMA.

Homo Baking of all kinds fresh evry day.

Gomes ExpressStand and Office, 718 Fort nar

oTueen St.. opposite Hackfeld building.Draymen, baggage and furniture

handled and delivered.Office 'Phone Main 298; Residence

'Phone White 881.

CalendarsA Urge assortment. Come early and'

take your pick,

THE WOMAJTS" EXCHANGE,

HOTEL, NEAR FORT.

TO ARRIVE NOV. 23th.

Burbank Potatoes and

Oregon Apples

CHEAP.

GERTZ BROS. Tel. White 3231

and Monument Works, Lid

OFF ? $

MEAT CO..

Castle & Cooke, Ltd,HONOLULU.

"'"Commissi!.! Merchants

II Sugar Factors

anaNTa maTie Iwa PlanUtloa Co.Tae Walalna AgriculturaJ O.Tke Kokala Sugar Co.Tae Walmea Hnr will na.The miton Lron Works, IL Loala, Bmm Btandard Oil Co,Tae Geo. F. Blake Bteaa PmBya--WNtoa'a Centrifugals.Tke New Sniland Life lasaraate Ba.

et Boston.Tke Aetna Fire Ins. Co. el Kartfett.

Ooaa.Tke Alliance Asinraaca Co. ef boats.

Alexander & BaldwinLIM1TEB.

OFFICERS.J. B. Gaatl First Vie FroaMeatw. M. Alexander... Second .Vice Free.J. F. Cooke TreasurerW. O. Smith , SecreUrjQea B. Carter Aaeltor

Sagar Factors and

Commission ieitsAQBNTS for Hawaiian Commercial ftSngar Co., Haiku Sugar Co.. Fala Plaa-tatlo- n

Co., Nahlku Bugar Ce., KlbeiFlanUUoa Co., Hawaiian Sagar Co,Kahulul Railroad Co.

C. Brewer & Co., Ltd.ueen Street, Honolulu, 3d M.

AKOtitH lorHawaiian Agrtenltaral Ce., OekaU

agar Plant Co, Onomea Sagar 0.Hoaomn Sagar Co.,WalIukm Sugar C.Make Sugar CoBalsakala Baaek dTke Plantera' Line of San FraasltnPwk.U, Ckaa. Brewer ft Co.'a lint toBoston Packet.

List ef Offleerara M. Cooke, Preeldeat;' Seertu

Kohertaon. Ifanaaar . BUh.nTrsasarer and Secretary; CoL W. S.

uen, Anutor; P. C. Jenee, O. n.Oooka and Geo. X. Carter. Directors

-"-- --""-- - ,

.- v m v iy v i '.

LIFE ail FIDE

Insurance - AgentsAOBNTS FOB-- MEW

ENQLAND MUTUAL LIFE ItoSUHANCE CO. OF BOSTON.

AETNA FIRE INSURANCE BStftPANY OF HARTFORD.

WM. G. IRWIN & CO., LTD.AKMiitM for

W.l.rii (iujnr Ruflnlni, Co..Han Prnnohwo, ClUIUwli, tocumotlvo Worka,PhlluUelphln. Iu... rvwll Uiilvumnl Mill Co.Hhr.iiu.r, rxow York, rM.v.Pnrutfln Pulnt t""mpany,

.g 1 1 m

Ban PrnnolHcn Cal.Raoltlo Ol rnnaportntlon Co Hvan nolaoo, Cal.

Jos, Schwartz,Watchmakers' Materiali andJewelen' Supplies,

COR FORT nnd KING ST

dTav. Bj

IMJfYiA, sV

i

u, . :,' .lAt! . . A ...j .iii..JiiA;JL- - Ji.i;,l . .,

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Page 3: ,Tyj. S. i Ewing A Ad Bulletin...The funeral will take place this aft-ernoon at.'M o'tloik limn the Kit wuluhno Chun b. The det eased Hawaiian was horn nt In l) writers. Hip It 01

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N'

W???????????V?W???W!Three Interesting Days of t

SPECIAL ?

BARGAINSMONDAY, TUESDAY and J

WEDNESDAY

THOSE WHO HAVE ATTENDED OUR SPECIALMONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY SALES,ALREADY KNOW THE ADVANTAGES OF BEINGON THE LOOKOUT FOR THESE SPECIAL BAR-GAINS. . TO THOSE WHO HAVE NOT YETLEARNED WHAT SURPRISING OPPORTUNITIESWE OFFER, THIS ANNOUNCEMENT IS PARTICUL-ARLY DIRECTED. Wo wont you to rocillzowlint It mctiriM to save money. . NOTETHESE PRICES, THEN COME AND EXAMINE THEGOODS.

T A T7T7Ih T A T IMP Just "EH for under--

SILKdresses, fancy work

etc. All good colors in light blue, Nilegreen, pink, ccrcsc and black, or.a

Our regular 60c quality. ON SALE AT - ODC JHANDSOME MERCERIZED and 1

EMBROIDERED SUITINGS fThese have every appearance of silk in pretty delicate Wshades, suitable for evening gowns, Regular

50c ON SALE AT ZDCprice a yard. - - -

LADIES' WHITE LAWNmccj with

SHIRT WAISTS lace, tucked front Iand back. Regular price $1.75 ca. On Salcat 7 DC W

LACE CURTAINS S f. 11. t 11 ( "!"! 1

lains ai just nan price, i nis is a rare cnancc

THESE BARGAINS FOR MONDAY, TUESDAY AND.WEDNESDAY ONLY.

N, S. Sachs Dry Goods Go. Ltd. fCorner Fort and Beretanla

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What Others Say Drink More.

"The use of carbonated beverages or waters ai an additionto wine or alcoholic liquor It highly commendable, a theygreatly mitigate, or wholly obviate the retarding Influence ofaueh liquors on the digestion of starch." Dr. I. Durney Yeo, In

Popular Science Monthly. Prof. Charles F. Chandler, chemistto the N. Y. Board of Health; Dr. Julius, Professor of Analyt-ical Chemistry In the Institute, and many others allspeak In the highest terms of the beneficial effects of "SODAWATER" upon the system.

Let us supply you with a case of our carbonated beverages.

Consolidated Soda Water Works, ltd.

TELEPHONE MAIN 7J

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The " Wellington " No. 2 Typewriter.

VISIBLE WRITING. PERFECTION IN ITS SIMPLICITY

AND MECHANICAL CONSTRUCTION,

Tho WKi.l.lNfiTON' TYPnWrtnT.rt has worKcd ItBelf Into tlio Bood

Braces of typewriters moro rapidly tVnn miy other mnchlno over idaccil ontho market. It Is constructed nt riattsburfr, N. Y., nml is fully guaranteed.Tlio Canadian I'aclflc llnllirny liavo now over COO of theso machines In con-hta-

use. Tho llrltlsh Rovernmcnt nlnco tho llrst of 1903 has bought 615

of theso typewt Iters, and only recently tho Minister of I'lihllc Works forFranco has made n threo years' cxrlu lo conttact for tho tamo inachlnca.Tho price of these typewriters Is J0O0O.

THEO. H. DAVJET& Co., Limited,

PACIFIC TRANSFER CO.WILL CALL FOR YOUR BAGGAGE

Wc pack, haul and ship yourgoods and save you money.

Dealers in STOVE WOOD, COAL and KINDLINGS.

Storage in Brick Warehouse, 126 King St. Phone Main 58

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American

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The Bulletin, 75cts. per month

'lprr-"'- '! IF.WwjW1

KVEhJNO BULLETIN, HONOLULU, T. H.. TUESDAY, NOV 20, 1901. THrTM

MARKET

Hof Feet On the

Slopes of Island

of Hawaii.

TO CUT NOW NECESSAKY

TO SAYE LOSS ANB WASTE

KOA LUMBER IS IN STRONG OEMAND ON COAST AND HAWAII

HAS A GOOD SUPPLYIN SIGHT.

If negotiations now under way intnttnter tin liltili, n ilml will lie matlo

the lllcliop Estate which will puten the market from 3,11011,1100 to C.OOi),-UU- f

feet of Koa lumber nt onto withan Indefinite nmnunt to follow.

Anthony Illihloy, Wio returned to

Hilo In Hi Klnaii tndny, has made exti'iiMvo lim'stlgntlon throtmli the forms of the lllsliup Estuto on Hawaiinml Units iiiIIIIoiih of feet of standingI na treiH frnm a foot to threo feet inillumcti-- r Some of the older trees nrnheKlnnliiK to decay nt the Imse, somaare ilrnd nml omc nre down. Mr. IlUli- -

h lias been In the city during the pastti n daj'B for the purposo of malJiiKkoiiik arranycitunt with tlio trustees ofthe Bishop IXatc for tnkltiK oft nmlinnrKelliiK thin lon.

The piopotlttim Is tontldered withfnor liy the lllshop Estate ami Mr.Dciclp' will no nil to Hawaii In the nearfuture uuil po through the woods withMr Itlililcy prepanitory to tonilng ton lllial agreement.

If the deal In made, a stoik companywith n ( ujiltul of J2.',,iioii will bufoiiiH'il for the purpose of getting outthe logs. The demand for l.oa loi;a onthe Coast Ih ery strong nml has livenMiviigllieneil during the past ytnr byiiinxliler.tlile shipments from llllo hyI: T (iiiaid nml It. A. I.utas who lie--

qnlred tlio MandtiiK l(oa tlmher ontracts of laud a few- - mile hai U ofllllo. Tlio lllshop lands extend formlloH along the uiountnlii slopes of.Manna l.oa mid the loggiui; done Inthere forects would all head to the railmad tumlmiH 22 miles from llllo onthe Volcano load. To cut thin alunhlettiulM-- now will le In the Interests ofciononiy. The older mid larger ticeliae reached a slngo where they arciletcrloiutliig In Milne and UHefiiliiCHM.

The Una In,; that reathetj San Frani 1m o iniely ft el the teeth of the whl.-Y- l

vaw. The IiIk tlmlitr U putthrough a i teaming process nml thenplaced In the grip of a powerful Knife,whli h, hy a turning process, BhaiwII Into n long thin ribbon, to he iibvilIII Miieerlng fine furniture or in Mulsh-ing the lnt I iors of the mansions of thuwtnlthn

An etriiiiiilluiiry nlil.iiamn has beenKlxen to King Peters of Servla Thename is "I'eler lrujcii(iuil," nieiin-niR- -

Peter the llrnt-- i row tied, a tltlflwhich was assumed In 1IM by StephenI rot who was really entitled to It, being the first Servian King to bei row lied

BRIGHT'S DISEASE AND

DIABETES NEWS.

San Tranclsco, Sept. 13, 1901.

To tho l'coplo of Honolulu:As San rranclsco ilrugKlsts person-

ally acquainted with tho facts wo aronsl.ed to certify to joit tho curabilityof chronic HrlKht'g Disease and Dia-

betes, and turnover unreasonable Itmay seem to joit yet such Is tho fact.Up to a j ear bro wo novcr heard of aueuulno case of chronic Ilrlght's Dis-ease or Diabetes recovering. Now ItIs u common neciirrenco In this city,A Krcnt discovery has undoubtedlybeen made. Many prominent pioplohero havo recovered and every ono ofiih whoso names aro appended heretoliao either had recoveilcs nmoiiK ourtustomers or havo Rcnulno chroniccubes now teeoverliiK- - And tho per-centage of ellleleney seems to bo veryhigh, for there aro very few- - failures.

Yours, fic.,Terry Drnu Co.I. Ion Drug Co.Itlalto Drug Co.U. V. JoyC. P. Fuller(ireon & WbltoKllboiirno's PharmacyHainan's I'hnrmacyA. 1)1 Nolo-A. O. SchmidtKibbler's 1'harmacyOwl Drug Co.Central PharmacyDepot I'hnrmacy1'ottH Drug Co,II. S. Dlclthoft

' '. A. OayC. I). ZelloC. 11. l'oolerK. SchwartzA. U'. Scaiumelland many others.

Tho,abovo refers to tho newly dlS'

covered I'lilton Compounds, tho Hcteuros tho world has over seen snrIlilght's Disease and Diabetes. Wo arosolo agents. Ask for uatiiphlct.

Honolulu Drug Co., Foil St,

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No.ZW.

Mi

rtcehed

The one beer nerfect and to every and theone bottled at the the mo.st

A. H. C. Iteer is the that can be pure, because it isthe only beer nt the

P. O. BOX 428

Walker MarriesHer Honolulu

San I'randsdi, Nov. 13. The wed.ding of .Mrs. Ilnnunh Wall.er of

and I'roclorlc K M. Campbell ofOakland, formeily of lloiiidulii, tool:lilac e )ctcrdn) afternoon nt S o'clockat tho l'irst Churili.The murrlnge Is the climax of an Inter-Cftln-

romance lieguu In Honolulu sev-

eral jars ago, when .Mrs. Wnlkvr, nwealthy widow, triuellng leisuielyuLout the world lifter the death of bothhvr ililldien, met and formed an Intl.luate frlcndslilp with .Miss Mary Camp-bell, the of tho groom. WhenMr Campbell ami his daughter i hangedtheir resident e to California they ngalnmet Mts. Walker, old tics were renewedund a new one lormed, with tlio mar.tinge of jftstcrdny as a result.

The bride wore a gown of gray rcpoof rate texture, purchased 'In Japanmiring her trnuds, a gray velvet hutand orchids and violets. Shu cutcicdthe thiirih on the arm of tho groom,Dr. Georgo C. Adams performed thoceremony In tho presence of Mrs. William Cnssnway nml Mrs, Hairy I'.Koath, daughters of Mr. Campbell, nmltheir husbands, Mr. and Mrs. Dnzell,Mrs, Xumwall unci Miss Mary Camp-hel- l.

After the ceremony there wasn wedding dinner at the St, l'rancls.

Mr. and Mrs, Campbell will leavo to-

day for I), ('., wheio theywill spend the winter, and In thespring they will travel about whereverInclination suggests.

Hy the death In Melbourno of Mrs.Stewart in her Duili year

the first woman who snug trie title roloof "Mnrltiuin" passed away.

Read "Wants" on page I.

Ph--I

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(ATOM A U known everywhere mJllkei whereverIt knnun,

The following tettlmnnlit It from Mr J, E. Garrill,(htf wvll'knuwn Importer xpjMr, cfiln4 lictir.194 Southwark vt, Lnn4oti, b h , 1 nghni. whowrites ;

" from er'''nf hi my own familywith th wmple tattle ut LATOttA tliat yuu eni,both In the cave nt my wife anj on or twoyounifchllJren, I want tfTay that LATOII A UrtiUlnly thevery fmet hampmi anj clejriklnx pffrartloii ofwnicn i nave ever na J perkonai exfeiknce.

"Willi coirpllment,

"Your faithfully,(Slcnei) "J,U GAHUATr.'

You hIII t hippy wl en nu uwLATOILA.ALL niUTf.OlsrS IN HONOLULU. itcrusE

SUItSTllUri-S- . bAMI'LLSIKLb.Satisfaction guaranteed or rawrey refunJeJ.

rw!y$Mn?'ttW

ABGBeeris absolutely pure

LONDON!

nccir.F OF STATE ANALYST.

HRRT1FICATE OF

nrftKELEV...&a ' 3 '.By.. Jt.X.Mfa,&titfXcalht sampte marled W.3. &Om 46&u .

CUaMJ . V ,m .and report at folio

ru J '.'"'" j. ,,y, issa- - fats siC0U&r

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Page 4: ,Tyj. S. i Ewing A Ad Bulletin...The funeral will take place this aft-ernoon at.'M o'tloik limn the Kit wuluhno Chun b. The det eased Hawaiian was horn nt In l) writers. Hip It 01

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oun lUJNINQ BULLETIN, HONOLULU, T. II.. TUESDAY, NOV. 29, 1901.

EVENING BULLETINtabllihed Every Day Except Sunday,

at 120 King 8treet, Honolulu,T. II., by tie

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WALLACE R. FARRINQTON.. Editor

otered at tbo PoitofDce at Hono- -

Ui as second-clas- s matter.I

SUBSCRIPTION RATES.Payable In Advance.

Evening Bulletin.month, anywhere In U. S...I .76

BODY SPEGlAilS

BRAIN DEVELOPER

proceeded

" . , TT a 9 ftn ici'.iriiiicm. H Ull UU' IU(rx quarier. BB,wuDlu.u . .. ..v pnl , tt,8tr . l0nC(.rllK ,rtnll,ror year, anywhere US '...unes and Auditor again seat-tw yw. postpaid, forelpi. "'led himself In tbo box. Attorney

y """"'" - ..'Thompson, representing Mnhiiulu.. ................... .Wl moVc(1 (0 iri,0 i ,,.,taln (tortious of

Par year, anywhere In US... . 1.001 ,,ilmony. Judge dear, on affec year, postpaid, .... l.0 , ,,,, rud

ITele phone .

Fostofflce Dor 718

TUKSDAY..

' titrltken: lotirt uuinot veil rule onNOV, 1801. .)al.tci,. pxtraus testimony unless

Hotel rcjuvennlors are In greatbut It Isn't as It Hawaii didn't

liuve them on lap.

Notley's letter of regret might alsoexpress bis profound sorrow thai lieever allowed himself to run nvvny withtbo Idea be could win

Little "farnu" near the city arehighly beneficial to the Territory prg

ldcd they are not all boimhl In InJiouse lot speculators

At least the Department of Justin,will hne ii ilenr cut proposition onwlili h to pass an opinion icgardlngicspect fr the law In llaunll

Togo's wltbdrnwul of n iiortlon of hisblockading squadron sugg'st earlyireiarntlon for a llttlng receptloi.

when Uio lliiltlc llw-- l Is sighted.

If 203 meters of the principal bill atI'ort Arthur have lieen carried by theJapanese, thero are several thousandmeters to be i overiil before the attack-Ju-

force will Ret Inside.

Now that Chinese soldiers are to putin European clolhliiK mid cut their

ipieues, It Is to Is- - presumed that In thenext twelve months they will havotaken on mid abillt to shootstraight.

Russia and the Territory of Hawaiiare each engaged In a discussion ofmunUlpal government. The dividingline between Monarchy and Republic Isvery Indellnlte when an uutocratlctovernmenl prevnlls even In one of Itssubdivisions.

A Washington dispatch says Presi-

dent Roosevelt is no longerat least 'whcti hu thinks to swal-

low the pet word. He now Rays "I amvery, very happy." liven PresidentsUiango their when tho peoplebegin to laugh. '

Kadi returning wartells un uiiceiisored story of Japan'slosses that explain why the little tomi-(r-

making such a marvellous beginnlng now feels that tho Interests ofhumanity demand a speedy end to tinhorrors of war

Florida Is booming Its uutomohllnrace preparations for the winter sen-so-

SltKH the success of tho nutoparade on Thanksgiving day, thero Isevery reason why Hawaii should maktho most of Its good roads and remark-able scenery In arousing tho Interim ofnuto tourists.

In other words, tho Ministerial Un-

ion believes In Sunduy golf, Sundayshooting, Sunday picnics, Sunday base-

ball In tho corner lot, nnd various oth-

er things not found In tho churchcreed. At this rate of progress thMinisterial Union will soon bo a realthing to attract tbo utteutlou utChristian missionaries,.

Dates have been hit for the trausferof troops to and from the Philippines.Now what does Honolulu intend to doabout It? Just sit down, let them coraoand go, and bo thankful if they are Infunds or stop hero more than twenty-fou- r

hours? One wny to get businessfavors that ara also good things for thegovernment and Its representatives g

to wako up and go after them.

Wntson says bo can't fuso, Debs thathe won't fuse and various factions ofthe Democrats decide they tan win nutIf thoy tan only agree to bo thoroughlyDemocratic. The next four years willtktcrmlno whether these contendingelements will throw away tho magnif-icent opportunity to solidify a liberal-ly radical clement that tan sweop thocountry if but with a littlecommon sense.

Mon who admire Governor forhis common sense method and wholesome endeavor to avoid technicalitiesIn attouiptlug n do tho square thingby the peoplo, find In the subpoena in-

cident of tbo Circuit Court an In-

stance of what might be termed a factthat every man has his tangent.

Small men will center their Interest onwhether dear or Carter has backeddown, or Gear or Carter has won out.The vital principle thoughtful menhave to Is whether commonsenso, law and justice have been putnn the shelf for tbo tlmo bolng to es-

tablish the dignity of an office. It Is al-

ways a matter of regret when Inherentdignity of office is not considered suf-

ficient by men of high station.

INSTEAD OF

I

Trial of Stephen .Malinulii. allegedembezzlement of l.iiid (Hike funds,

before Judge (!er tills morn-

ing. Former Ijuid Commissioner llo)ilwan ou hand to testify ugalu for tliuprosecution If necessary, but wns not(ailed. Registrar Hanoi, of the Tre.vs- -

'lii ZHUUU

In I'lsher

months

foreign ...... Hlr,.utly

courage

methods

balanced

Carter

consider

256I that nil of the Auditor's evidence nottbo result of peihonnl examinations ofthe boohs of Mi" l.ind Olllie would be

the-- 9, Of

nil the testimony Is before, It Theprosecution Is endeavoring to Introduce evident p In reRard to alleged embczzlemcnl not Included In tlio ludlit- -

IlK'llt.Prosecution lsued subpoena for Pro- -

feasor Wood of the Knmehamehaschools but Professor Woods, physicaliiilturlst, wn haled Into court Instead.

re ess was taken until 2 p. m. to allow time to secure the lorrcct witness.

Mrs. Mnagc, whose ilhone suittome time ago made some stir, lastulghl came near to having her houseOn Vineyard street near Ullha burneddown. V. Smith is at present underarrest on a charge of arson. It Isthought that he tiled to burn dowuthe house.

It appear that last night Mrs.Mange was In the front room of thehouse while Smith, who Is suld to bo

Jiving with her, was In the back room. 8U.tif.t.tnlv. M-- Cii.lll. .1la,...i.ir..,l that'

the back room was on tire. She called gnut for help. A Portuguese, named' 8Sltvn, nuswered the call and rushed, BInto the back room. Here he found n

blaze In a pile of papers. A kerosene,tin was standing close to the papttrnnd some of the fluid was on the floor. '

Sllvn put uul the lire with the aid of1

neighbors nnd held Smith until a pollcemnn came.

Mrs. Maago stntcs that Smith Ims'Hfor some time past been makingthreats against her life and the policethink that he probably started the fire nwith revenge us bis motive. Smithsays that ho was Ailing an oil htovo awhen ho split some of the, kcroscnaand that the tiro was accidental.

IJIIIPIIIU. S. Weather Bureau Ofllce,

Young Building.November 29.

Temperatures (i a. m., 70; 8 a. m..76; lu a. in 77; noon. 78, morning min-im urn, 70; barometer, 8 a. in., 30.02; ub- -

eluto humidity, 8 a. m 7.018 grainsper cubic foot; relative humidity, 8 u.in., 7S per cent; dew point, 8 a. m., 07.

Wind fl a. m., velocity 3, directionW.; 8 u. m., velocity 2. direction K.;10 a. in, velocity 9, direction N. K.;noon, velocity 11, direction N. II.

Rulnfnll during 24 hours ended 8 a.m., .03 Inch.

Total wind movoment during 24hours ended nt noon, 1C7 miles.

ALEX. M'C. ASHLEY,Section Director United States

Weather Bureau.

ifxwmu

KnSiJ? ?T5l??R5ADMINISTRATION

COURTS

INVESTIGATION

"Ktuni n laymau'A standpoint," saidUovornor Carter this morning, "I fallto undei stand tbo leason for the

(Itand Jury being called to Inves-

tigate tbo alleged election Irregulari-ties, I knew that the Territorial (IranilJury find taken the matter up and, luthat eonueclon, 1 am sure that the Ad'ministration, that ever) one concernedIn the Administration, courts the mostcareful examination. If any wrontfhas been committed I want to see Itbrought to light. There are probablygood legal rensons for the Federal(Iranil Jury having to do with the matter. but us I said before, from thestandpoint of n Inymau I fall to understand the reason for such action."

Teirltnrlnl (linnd Jury met In abody In the Hall of Representatives luthe Capitol this morning and proiecdedwith an Investigation of the complaintsas to alleged fraud in connection withthe handling of numbers on ballots atthe polls. Frank Harvey and "Shanks"Mosmun were among those todaysummoned to glv their testimony.

Asked ns to the reasons for callingthe Federal (Irnnd Jury to look Intothe supposed Irregularities nt the pollsUnited States Judge Dole said tlilimorning. In eneet, that It became aFederal matter Inasmuch as the elcetlon Involved the sending of a representative to Congress from Hawaii andInasmuch as Federal law provided forelections hero through tho OrganlfAt.

Karl I II i lid. the noted Oermnn revo-lutionist, who has lived In Cnglnnd (ormany )cnrs. celebrated his Mlth birth-day rtvently. He was n leader In therevolution of 1SIK, for which he was(oiidcuiticd to denth, afterwards beingreprieved. However, he suffered eightmonths' solitary confinement.

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ceives careful attention ntour hands.

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Cor. Fort and Merchant Sts.Honolulu, Hawaii.

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To be a successful wife, to retain the loveand admiration of her husband should be awoman's constant study. Mrs. Brown andMrs. Potts tell their stories for the benefitof all wives and mothers.

'I)KAn Mm. I'inkiiam; Kyillu 1 IMiiUIiiiiii'm Vcctnlil Com-pound will malie every mother well, strung, healthy and happy. 1 diaggcdthrough nine yearn of miserable existence, worn nut with pain nnd wcarlneM.I then noticed a statement of n vromnn troubled as I was. and the wiinderfiilremits Mie had bad from your Vegetable Compound, and dteldcd to try whatit would do for me, and UM-r- t It for three months. At the end of that time 1

wns a different woman, tho neighbors remarked It, and my husband fell inlove with me nil over again. It ocmed lle a new existence. 1 had leen suf-

fering with Inflammation ami falling of the womb, lint rour medicine cured,that and built up ray entire system, till I was Indeed llhe a new woman.Sincerely Tours, Mlf". Cilia. F. Lliovv.v, 21 Cedar Terrace, Hot Springs, ArU.,Vice I're'sl'dcnt Mothers Club."

SuffcrhtK women alioulrt not fall to profit ly Mr, nniun'n; Just lis surely lis she vwih rnreil of the trouble enumer-

ated in her letter, Just so .surely vt ill hjilla K. I'liiUliiini's Veu'etiilileCompound euro oilier women mIiii nuffer from womb troubles,iiitlniiiliiiitliin of llio ovaries, kidney troubles, nervous exeltuhlllty.mill nervous nrosUutloii. Iteail the, .story of Mrs. l'otts to ullmothers: ,

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Lynn, Mass., nnd you will mlvNod freo charge. I,ydiulias curing,

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(Continued from Pagefrom tho Ynlu and still another finmTakushan. Tho wns to meettogether north nnd then surround the Russians but the movementtook too much tlmo to bo effective.

"At I.laojang tho Japaneso attackednil along tbu line, lining the same planof battle ns that which they emplo)cdat tho Ynlu, and throwing a Hmall

forco against the Russian right wing.Tho plan which was successful at tboYalu failed at Maoyang. The Russianswithdrew In good order, losing onlyeight guns. The fighting lasted elevcudays. Tho Russians had upfield fortifications which wero veryBtrong. They had long lows oftrenches, evidently mndu by bomo kindof a machine, ninnlng parallel wiuieach other and onlyridges between them. Thn tieiichenwent down In a V lu tho nuglu ofwhich wero sharp spikes. Tho ildgeswero furnished with barb wire entanglements. If the men slipped ou thenarrow ridges they would slldo downthe sides of the ditches and huImpaled ou tho stakes. These pitswero arranged In front of the Russiannrtlllcrs nnd could bo defended verylew men

"The masterly retrcnt showed thatKuropatkln Is really a great generalIlls weakness 'lies with his soldiers',who nro untrained In tho flno points ofwar. The lino olllrers aro worthless,

The most attractive day's outing Iithat afforded by the excursion downthe railroad line. The HALEIWALIMITED, a first-clas- s train, leavesHonolulu every Sunday morning at8:22 o'clock, making the run In twohours, the rate for round trip beingonly 92.00. From 10:22 m. until8:10 p. m. la spent at the beautifulHOTEL HALEIWA, with fresh andalt water bathing, tennis, golf, drives

"nrAnMlM.rrsniiAMf iiurinninoeariy.riart of my married, life I was very delicateIn I had twomUcnrrlaires, and Inithmy husband nnd 1 fell very badlyaswe wereanxious to have children. A noleblxir whohnd been using I.jdlil K. JMlikliiim'sVei;etililo Compound advised mc to tryit, and 1 decided to do so. I soon felt thatmy appetltu was Increasing, tho headachesgradually decreased, and finally disappeared,nnd my general health improved. 1 feltIf new blood coursed through my elns. thosluggish tired feeling disappeared, audi be-

came strong and well." a year nur I became the

of a strong healthy child, tho joy of our home.You certainly havo n splendid remedy, and Iwish every mother knew of It. hluccrclyyours, Mni. ANNA Potts, 51U Park Ave., HotSprings, Ark."

If you feel that tlieniiMnnytliiiiKntallunusual ot puzzling your ca.se, orIf you wish cnntltleiitiiil udviro of tliomost nxiKsrii'iiecd. Wlilo to Jlrs.

ham, lie (if

lMnkhaiu'H Vegetable. Compound and is thousandsof eases oi foniulo intxH.aiislvcy and nb.soIutoIy.ltuuiumbcr when go to druggist. Insist upon gcitlng

Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound.

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The Ktisslan army works alright bobind works, but when It is moved ilgoes to pieces. Tho men do not knowhow to tnko advantage of cover amitheir olllceis cannot show Ihera. Tosummarize, the Japanese hum a mag-nlllce-

nrmy nnd the Russians u won-

derful general."At Ihe fight at Shakbo, Kuropatkln

hnd planned tho crush tho Jnpnnesoright wing. General Oyamn hero showcd fine strategy. Instead of relnfore- -

lug Kurokl bo pushed his second armynoith so as to threaten tho rear of Kuropatkln, who thus had to draw awayfrom his attack on Kurokl. Tho Japanese losses in this ngni wero targreater than was olllclally reported.

"I do not think that thero will bomuch raoro fighting this year. Lastyear tho January temperature at Mukden averaged eight degrees below leroand this extromo cold will probablyprevent active operations. In suchweather tho wounded would dlo veryquickly If not attended to immediately.The Japanese army has a wonderfulorganization, the line officers being especially flno. They aro a warlike peo-

plo well versed In tho art of war. Inthis army tho nld fcudnl Idea prevnllsto it great extent, which mnkes (lie illsclpllne absolutely perfect. Tho Japanese have, hovvuvur, to contend withsickness. They havo lost fully nsmnuy men hum borlberl ns they havoon tint battlefield. However, the Jnp-

nneso now In tho Hold aro tho beat Japan has and film will find it difficult toreplace tbo olllccrs sho loses, Ou theother hand, tho best Russian troops,nnmciy, tlio Kurupean divisions, aroyet to como to tho front Tbo Siberian forces which havo done tho lighting so fur aro Inferior. Kuropatkln isat present weeding out many of his of.flcerB who dlsslpato greatly and Isthereby making many enemies. Hohas many difficulties to contend with.

"In my opinion tho campaign willcomo to a standstill at somo point be-

tween Mukden and Harbin. Then)will probably be a big battle some-where about thero at which the Rus-sians will hold the Japanese permanently In check without, however, be--

and walks, shooting or flehlna, and you ' lnS able to advance, it is qulto proh- -

re back In town at 10:10 o'clock In th B,,I thnt tD0 w" " e""l by intorfervenlna. cnco uv tD0 Powers. Tho war is being

DO NOT FAIL TO SEE THE

all oi

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Department of the

Pacific Hardware Company, Ltd,,

Their Picture and Art Novelties will be

the Leaden of the Season. Just thethinp; for Wedding and BirthdayPresents.

PAINTAND PAINTING

Stanley Stephenson,THE HONOLULU PAINTERY,

'PHONE 426.

Little Bills, Long: Bilk BigBills. Short Bills, Old Bills,Bad Bills and New Bills

kinds

Art

BY

of Bad Debts. Block. Phone Main 197

fouKht on neutral territory where, thoPowers hold Interests nnd they willprobably not allow their Interests tosuffer for an Indellnlte period.

Port Arthur, It Is Impos-si- b

le for inn to say Just what thenre. Opinions uro very mm Ii

divided. Oni man, Washburn, thinksthai Port Arthur can bold out forroiun'

SURE SION8 3. 8.137 KINO

Bills CollectedMerchants' Protective Ass'n, LtdScicntilie Collectors Progress

"Hegardlngprob-

abilities

ed tho Issuing writ.

shall be clerkimpressed tbo ot

court, shall huHigh Hherlff his deputies

the parties served

el. Japanese cuptuio nttendaneefoils, but nil the arc Independent; moni-tt- , tin

Section upon non- -

of dulyul.nll.w,v

other unit when one Is taken power to cause their nttendanee andcommanded by the lire ot other! to punish them for contempt,

forts. I urn positive the blockade Under tbo provisions of nbuvt.nt Arthur Is being broken and . sections It will be seen the court

provisions, are (oustnntly be-- l Judgo has nothing to do ththo outside. short actual Issuing of thu subpoena, al-

lium ago I had a letter from my ngeut, . though It names tho Judge and Is Im- -

a Shnnghnl merchant, Informed pressed Jho of the court. Uninai nouns dccu succesHiiii in gci-iu- iini inw a pariy may outain as

u Into Arthur, many blank subpoenas ho may wish"I think the Importance of (lit I Insert In them whatever names

coming of Ilnltle Is being 'limy wish; and excepting In ofmuch underestimated. of witnesses, the courteludes, battleships, of rarely over sees the subpoena,which have Just been built nre In tbu caso at bar counsel for de-ft typo to which Japan cnu opposo fendnut obtained tho clerk nnothing similar. Should tbo llaltlo blank subpoena and on tho of

defeat the Japanese sho would nt November caused to bo issued a subonce not only relievo but poena commanding the proper officersho would place, tho Japaneso army in to subpoena Qeorgo R. Carter to

In a precarious condl- - pear before this court "to testify ns atlon, ns it relics entirely Japan witness on tho of defendant"for its supplies."

Judge Has Nothing To

Do With Subpoenas

Under tbo Hawaiian stntutes a Judgerarely has Knowledge to thu

of subpoenas issued nut of hiscourt. It Is a fact nit attorney,repiesentlng prosecution or defend

us the enso be, may securoany number of blank subpoeuns fromtho clerk of tho and Insert anynames bo wishes, tho coutt actuallyknowing nothing ot thu contents untilho sees the witness or witnesses incourt, if tbo subpoena Is obeyed. These,

nre not generally known, hut aroparticularly brought out lu tho Steph-en Mahaulu trial for embezzlementwherein thu (iovcrnor wns thu other

subpoenaed, tlio required witnessrefusing to obey.

Included In Judge Gear's remarksfrom tho bench In tbo Oovernor sub-poena matter jesterday, was tho following:

Tho constitution and the law guar-nute- o

every defendant In a criminalcase tho right to havo compulsoryprocess for obtaining witnesses In bisfavor. Under the law of this Territorythis right Is unlimited. Section 1364of tho Civil Laws provides tboclerks of the several court ot recordshall issue to any party plaintiff ordefendant In any case, or crimi-nal, or to tho counsel of such party,writs of subpoena for witnesses In

the names of tho wit-nesses to bo summoned be Insert- -

SIGNS.STREET.

after of such Soi-tlo- u

13Ur provides that such writsslRned by the or his

deputy, and with sealtho and obligatoryupon the andand upon actuallytherewith.

time Tim tunyforts

lMij provides thatwitnesses, sum- -

lin.-i- . a..n..nvun...t, ,..,,- - ouiuimii.of eachIt Is

that thoPort that

that etc., or withlug supplied from A

who with sealmeting steamer Port as

that nnd he'the lleet very cases

This lleetseven four

unci of,from

SSth dayfleet

Port Arthur

veryupon part the

an con-tents

that

ant, may

court

lucts

day

that

civil

blank, thatmay

and "to bring with him any documentor documents, writing papers being orpurporting to bo the resignation of J.II, Klsher, Auditor of the Territory ofHawaii."

The BU8INE88 MAN'S HANDY IN-

DEX, published In the Saturday Bulle-tin and the Weekly Edition, gives aconcise and complete resume of all le-

gal notices, call for tenders, Judg-ments, building permits and real etate transactions. Evening Bulletin,75 cents per month. Weekly Bulletin,II per yei

a i m

The Evening Bulletin, 75 aanfa pmonth.

Real Estate Loansare easily repaid by

MONTHLY INSTALMENTS.Just likeRENT

when money la obtained fromPHOENIX SAVINGS, BUILDINQ AN

LOAN ASSOCIATION.Judd Building, Honolulu.

Guarantee Capital f. 200,000.0tPaid-i- Capital 1lS0O,0O0.0t

HENRY E. POCOCK,Cashier,

Artistic Signstad Satisfaction Guarantted.-'whta-j aio

JBWETT,CORNER HOTEL and UNION.

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Satisfaction

Always

Follows

bachale

Prlcus on safes, Monuments and Iron Fencescneertuny given, uau or writ

!. C. Axtell,W48-6- 'Phone 1801 Blue.Alike St. P. O. ox.Wi

jjjfarsfjlpffi.

"pUBTpiPARED

&177 8. KINQ ST.

AGENTS.

ajrcgjfy

J1A1NT

Tel.

i't.riiuu&ca

SlMCW0

Lewers Cooke, Ltd..

Our 96SWHITE BROHZE

Art mirvI of btautyinJ durability, Thyft.and )lett lncht. thtfovr tides art ftttd withremovable Ublett withraised letiert Endorsedby "Tht ScientificAmerican" ai motproof and strictly g.

5o BeautifulDmlent and pr'ce atPojraort's office, BethelStreet,

H CANNON,Sole Agent lor Mania

Boxi.

ATTENTION !

HOUSEHOLDERS Imprtva yourmuddy walks and driveway with blackaand dressing alwaya clean. For thenaxt ten daya we aall tha tlneat blackaand delivered for 78 cent par yr.

Cheapeat price aver known In town.Telephone your erdar.

Lord & Belser.MAIN Its.

Mrawxtttxttaottixtft

MONUMENTS

P. O. 10X 111

Elegant Holiday f

Furniture

We will soon have reajy forInspection the finest assortmentever brought to this city.

Porter Furniture Co,,Alexander Young Building,

tW4Wf!WftttW.Sa

M. Phillips & Co.Wholeaala Importer and Jebbera.

EUROPEAN ANDAMERICAN DRY tOOBS.

Part and Queen ate.

ft

fMftWW,.'

1 he bunday LawAFFECTS NOT HIM WHO

IN A STOCK ATHOME of the DELIGHTFUL

PRIMP T AGERIT GIVES A ZEST TO THEAPPETITE AND MAKES& ct BLOOD j j

ffmriiiiril h A I illf nflllHIIHflYou must place

elry that Is sure to give satisfaction.We'd likj you to look over our show-

ing of Killed, Pins, Studs,Watchea, etc., at any time

M. R. Counter,1142 Fort Street.

J

Cold Storage DelicaciesEX ALAMEDA.

Choice assortment of Smelt, sole, ShadOysters, etc. Also

CRYSTAL SPRINGS BUTTER

Metropolitan Meat Company, Limited,Tel. 45.

SHU 11SHORT VOYAGE

TO FIT IN SCHEDULE

CUT8 OUT SHANGHAI ON HOME-

WARD TRIP HAS FEW PAS-

SENGERS AND SMALLCARGO.

Tlin Pacific Mall steamship Siberiaarrived from tho Orient this morningand was docked at tho Hackfeld wharfat about 8:30 o'clock. Sho is makinga idxty-da- round trip, flvo days short-er tlinn tiiii usual tlmo, in order tncatch up with tho schedule. As a

sho cutout Shanghai on thohome ward trip, going from Hongkongdirect to Japan. Tho voyngo was, withtho exception of a bit of rough weatherbefcii e arriving at Kobe, very pleasantand uneventful.

Tht) Siberia hax only comparativelyfew cabin passengers. Among tho

cabin passengers Is John 1.lias of tho Chicago natty News Syn-dicate, who returns from Manchuria,wheio ho was attached to Kurukl'sarmy.

Hrglnnld Glossop Is a British corre-spondent returning from tha siege ofI'ort Arthur, whero ho was with Nogl'riarmy.

A. C. Dryer and Walter Clifton are.returning from their annual

Orlentnl trip.II. Franckol is a prominent mer-

chant of Shanghai.Dr. A. J. (ledger, II. S. N Dr. C (I

Herndon. U. S. N., and Lt. Col. C IItauchelmer, U. S. M. C, all iclurnfrom duty on Asiatic Station

Mrs. T. C. iAJgan Is tho wife of tlm

iMJ"l,p"MP,,-- vs'" rT ;EVENING BULLETIN, HONOLULU, T. H., TUESDAY, NOV. 29, 1901 iv

LAYS

GOOD

-- . j yicliance on your til

if you would secure jew

Brooches,

'

HAKES

.

jeweler

Love Building

Salmon,

Main

through

commander of tho Ohio. Sho returnsfrom a trip to the Orient accompaniedby her daughteis, Miss K. andMiss (I. Logan.

11. A. Mitchell is n mining engineerreturning from Korea,

P. 1". Plnckard is the von of a promInent official of the Vulcan Iron WorksIn San Francisco, llu Is accompaniedby Mrs. Plnckard.

Wm. J. Schroth Is a prominent Kobemerchant.

Owing to the change In her scbedule and the fart that she cut outShanghai on her homeward voyage tlmSiberia carries a comparatively smallcargo. Sho has 1.2G4 tons for Honolulu and 3400 for the Coast She isschedule,! to sail for San Fruuclscotomorrow at noon.

FREE. PORTO IANA louple of I'orto llluins, Homcro

.ml Iteilera, wcr up loday beforeJudge Hear, under Inch tiuents charg-ing vagrancy, llotli pleaded guilty. Inthe former iuso n'litencit was suspended for tlilrteeu months.

Judge, (ienr nt first tefu'ed il IUIihtr a plea of guilty ii. the second case asIt appeared that he Mas merely sopleading for the sake of cnnvnlriuunnd that, as a matter of Imi, lie was Inimt not guilty of vagrancy, lt .reinsthat the I'orto Hlean Interpreter ha JInformed tho prosecution that If ll.ndefendant was allowed to go he, tl.oInterpreter, would , tli.it th drfi'iidnut secured employment tomorrow,

Judge (!enr finally lined Kevlcra cuedollar without rutin nnd without thealternative, in default of payment, ofgoing to Jail, adding to the defendantthat he could go. In the opinion oi tholourt it was largely because the di

was a I'orto Kloati that ho stoodaccused

FIRE!ARE YOU INSURED?

Fire-lose- s, three-fourth- s ils lerror when yon have insurance. Properly or Furniture fully pro-

tected in four of tee strongest companies in the world. DU NOT DELAY ! !

North German Fire Insurance Company.Transatlantic Fire Insurance Company.Svea Fire Insurance Company.Phoenix Insurance Co. of Hartford.

H. Hackfeld Sz Co, ltd.AGENTS, HONOLULU AND HILO.

tiMitiltWiliilMiim

LOCAL AND iENEBAL !liniinn!HI!KllIXI!f!liliiRead "Wants" on page 6.

A. KUhley returned to llllo todayIn tho Klnau. j

H. II. Ilentuli was a pas'cngcr foriHawaii by the Klnau. i

Tho best cup of Hawaiian coffee In

the city. N. England Bakery.Mrs. V. O. Cooper leaves In the SI

berla for a vacation trip to the Coastlluy early. Advniuc talc of new hol

iday goods now on at Walt, Nichols. j

Now Is the time. Mall Hawaiian tal--

ndnrs to your friends. Arlelgh & Co.

Anyone wishing to learn shorthandcan find a teacher In the Want column.

Uuy your Sunday morning resuscltaHon at tho Pantheon. Hllud pigs aro"pau."

Olaco fruits, a fresh Importation,packed In fancy boxes.' Elite lie CreamParlors

A large assortment of sllier, goldnnd gold filled bracelets nt prices thatwill astonish you.

Now Is the tlmo to buy pretty dressgoods at A. lltom's. India lliions amifigured Ian us redmed.

Cecil Brown went to llllo today onbusiness connected with the closing upof the Voliano Mineral Water Works.

Special blanket nnd comforter hale,bed rock prices. 100 pairs 101 whiteblankets nt 75u pair at PaUilc ImportCo.

As soon as the necessary rights ofway have been secured work will be(ommenced on tho new road nroundManoa valley.

l.cs Nam, a Chinese, was today ar-

retted on a chnrgu of embezzlementHe is alleged to have done anotherChinese out of JC3 1U

George N. Wilcox of I. Mine, Kauai,applies to tho Torrens I.aud Court fortitle to certain property Hltunted atQueen nnd Atnkea strcrts.

Judge Itobtuson appoints J. J. Hodrlques- - guardian of Juse I'atilclu dtiItcgo and Manuel Patricio do Ucisu

Kstato Is valued at St.lJUO.

St. Clair Illdgood and Mrs. llldgoodleft in the Klnau for llllo toila, returning to the Volcano House after avisit In the city of two weeks.

Under I)y Authority will be found anotice to contractors legurdlug u li-

st ruction of a new wharf, nlso as tosealed proposals, for furnishing sewerPipe.

(let one of the Amateur cutout out-fits at Honolulu Photo-Suppl- Co. Kodakers who do their, own printing wiltfind them ery bandy for tutting ovals,circles, etc., of different Bles. Priceper set, $1.25.

Judge Koblnson appoints HenrySmith administrator lie bonis uoii Inthe matter of the estate of Jesse Amaru.In this case the administratrix diedwithout rendering un ai count, llondof 2.r0 is required nnd thirty dns aroallowed for inventory.

The Hawaiian Historical Society willhold Its annual meeting for the election of officers and'' the hearing of reports on Friday evening, Decemberat 8 o'rlock, In Its room nt tho PublicLibrary building. A paper will be readby Kd Towse on "The Voyage of thoSchooner Tetantua." Other papers ofInterest will also be read. The publicare Invited.

HOLT SUSTAINEDAND

HACKFilD winsTa Appeal Court today renders two

iliclstuns, In each of whlih one of themembers of the Court files n dissentingopinion Tin- Hawaiian AgilculturalCompany appealed, claimed n deduaiuucf IM,hr on ai count of damage doneby the "leaf hopper" on Hiltt aires ofiiiutiirid cane and Zhlio acres of youngcane, the amount of deduction claimedbeing in exicss of cost of cultivation.The decision of the court Is to tlm ef-

fect thai, In regard to the IISW acres ofjoung inne, the claim Was based on thevalue and n turns from the sumo caneat maturity, that such value is subjei t

to the vicissitudes of thu unit tnother natural causes nnd lunnot bo thebasis for deduction from Income longprior to the dale of maturity at whichany realisations could be had. In themutter of tint It! Hi acres of maturenine the court savs that theiu is atllght difference; Ibis was harvested aifur ns possible; the loss on these fieldsr presents Income that otherwiseli.lght. Mionrr or later, lie lecclved, billIn not the iiitoul loss contemplatedunder the present Income tax law.Lansing and 111 own sign this decision,Oak dissenting

II ilaekfehl & Co. appealed'for n dccluctlnn of finiMioii fur cash uihnncedund never recovered; this amount wasi laliued In l a bad debt, the linn nothaving liceii able to colleit from theHawaii Mill Co. The testimony showedthat the I1S0.AOO had not been writtenoff lor the purpose of avoiding taxaHon; It cuniiot be recovered. Thniourtholds that this sum Is properly duiluctibte. Gall and 111 own sign the de-

cision, Uinslug, In this case, dlsFeul-lug.

KIUKIjf (ISitiThe War Department Is now tho pos-

sessor of tho land desired at Kaltmiklfor fortification purposes and 132.G0Uhave today been paid oicr to Gear,l.nnslng & Co., trustees, for litncres In that district, Including hlocksfcS. C9, 75, 81, Hi, Si, S'J, D5, 'JO npd 07Money for the luud desired at PuuluaU cxpttled ou Saturday next.

3R

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"BURNT ORANGE"IS THE NEW SHADE OF

LADIES' TAN OXFORDSAND WE HAVE THEM.

A Bluchcr Oxford, with welted sole andCuban heel, in this new cooling shade isthe ladies Oxford for this season.

Strong, Comfortable and a GuaranteedEasy Walker, retailing at $3.50 and$4.50 within the reach of all.

MclNERNY

FORT STREET

Special

Opportunity Sale

Is Now On.

We have gathered togethermany plain, pretty materials, bothwhite nnd colored, and have madepike icductlons thnt will ensuretheir quick sale.

Not only nr the prices attract-ive but (he goods themselves arevery dainty and fine.

Plain White Itstlste, width 21Inches; regular lee. Itrtlucetl to10c.

Plain White Swisses, 30 Inches,noduccd from 15c. In 10o.; 2.'ic. toC )nrds for $1.00; 35c. tu 20c.; Wc.to 2fii

Whlto Dottiil Swisses, width 27Inches. Heditced from 20e to lSe.

Mercerized Chamhiay, width 27

Inches. Reduced from 30c. to12tje,

Plain l'lench natiste, width 10Inches, In light blue, pink, red andblack, llcducctl from 30c. tu 20e.

Plain IVench Organdies, In pinkblue, red and yellow. Reducedfrom 30c, to lSe.

Dotted Swisses, of Nile, green,led, pink and light blue. Itcduccdfrom 30c. tn 15c.

Plain llatlste. width 10 Inches;colors: red, pink, light blue, green.Keduced from C yurds for $1.00 to8 yards for I.0.

FORT STREET.

FOOTBALL

Saturday. Dec. 3.

Punahou vs. H.A.C.CHAMPIONSHIP GAME

AT

New Baseball Park

3 p.m.

Admlsilon 50 centsIncluding Reserved Seat.

Under 17 years 25 centsSeats on Salo at Woods & Sheldon.

Fresh by S. S. AlamedaAll kinds of American Biscuit Co's

BISCUITS

FRESH VEGETABLES

FRUITS ANDMOCERIES

C. Q. Yee Hop & Co,,Tel. Blue 3511 Beretanla and Alakea

MILLINEttY.Tho latest In Ready-to-Wca- r and

Reception HatsAT

Miss Power's Mi.IInery Parlors,

Boston Building, Fort St

ST.

SHOE

Hackfeld & Co, announce that theNnvadau has been ordered from Kahulul lo San KraiulBco to sail from thelatter port for Honolulu direct Decem-

ber lltli. Also that the Nebr.isl.airlioHbeen substituted for tlm Nevadau fromthe north, sailing from Seattle. Decernher 30th, Tnioma December 31st, forHonolulu via San Francisco,

.o m

I Head "Wants" on page 8,

STORE,

m

HighGradePortoRicanCigar

ONLY $2.00 PER BOX OF 50. A

GOOD SMOKE AND A CHEAP

SMOKE. TRY A BOX.- -

LEWIS & CO., LTD.,

240- -

169 KING

2 Telephones

1905Excelsior

Office Diaries

A lull in sizeand shapes to suit yourneeds.

These are now ready atour St. Store.

;--c

--240

HAWAIIAN Ld.

CHRISTMAS PIANOS

Time to think about making a choice.We will reserve any Instiument youmay select and deliver It at Christmastime. Sold on eisv payments

Bergstrom Music Co. Odd Fellow Bdg.

I

STREET.

assortment

Merchant

NEWS CO.,

HONOLULU STOCK EXCHANSE

HONOLULU, 28, 1004

NAME OF STOGK

MERCANTILEC Rr?ef ft Co ,L B Kerr ft Co Lti

SUGARF PUntAflnn COHiiraflinAjtrlcu1MrlCojtltwtom tv sujtrHiwIInSuKir CoHonoiru bugir Co .. .

Honokii Sujir CoHaiku Sujir Co -.If Ahubu I'lantilinn CoKmtl PUnutlon Co Lli

KoloaSanrCo -- .,MeOryi Sueir Coohu Surar CoOnomea Sugar Co. .

OokiL Sur Pl.nt CoOil. Suf.t Co ltd .....

P.iuSiu SuEir Plant CoPacific Mifr Mill .PaU Plamatlon Co .

P.r.lio Sarar Co .Plnn..r Mill CoWalalua Artlcultuiat CoWalluVu Sugar CoWalcnanalo Surar Co .

MISCELLANEOUSWllJ.r Sl.am.hlo Cotnltr-til.- Slum N CoMacallan ti.citlc CoHonHTAV LCoPIlHon R T (k L Co ComMutual Tcl.rnon. CoOahu R1LU .tlllo ftallrnaJ Co

HUMlH.wT.r.rt (In. Cl)HawTtf H pcHaw Gov t p cHaw Com & Sue Co pccwa nam u o p c .. .1

Haiku Sujar Co 6pcHaw Suar Co6p c ...llllo R K Co Con S pc...Hon R T & L Co 6 p cKahuku Plant Co 6 DC- -.O.hu HiLCotpc .uanu ucar coopc MOlaa Sujir Co 6 p c...raia K.nPionttr Mill Co 6 p c ..Walalua Agile CoSpc

Caeltal'ifp"JUpiSg?, Bid

1 .000.000 j tooM.OOO 5

5,0OO,0do; MI.KO.OOO1

Mi,t0f.orjo.ono; l

lyt.oao. too,.taoo.ono1 o

5oo.tj; IDO

JOO.oao Mfl.yw.ooo! Jo,

rto.oooj tool500,000 100

6oo.i too

So.ooo00,000!

IJO.OOO. tooS.ooo.oooj 50

500,000 j too950,000 tooT JO.OOOJ IOO

t.TJO.OOOi too4,500 ooof loo

TOOOOOi IOOt5t,ooo too

,ooo loo600,01.UIUU. .s'

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150,000 to,.4,000,000 too

Vit.I'M

wtil

Sales 20 Pioneer, 1122.30; 2.'necr, J123.00; 10 Klhel, S12.12 Id

Plo- -

Latest sugar quotation, 4.65 cents.

Hotel Managers

IN TOWN AND OUT

General ChangeWhen Kred J. Church takes the nt

of the Hawaiian hotel. It bedocs, there will be a general clilfllngof hotel managers, In the tint plainII Is not nt all certain thnt .Mr. ChurcUwill Jump nt the chance to manage thsHawaiian. He rather lilies Haletwu.and Halelwa liken him. If the UoVHawaiian raises the talary currentlyI'lld the manager of the Heaittllul. It Is not a bit unlikely that Uivowners of Halelna will see the ratssand go il one better. Church htsteilover tho 'phone today that he had cotreached a decision and would not tiltIn came to town.

Hut If Church succitmliH tn the tcrattntlon to come to town, then It Is priliycirtuln thnt St. Clair llldpiod willleave the Volrauo Houao and take thplace at Halelwa vacated by Chunk.Mr. nidRood. with Mrs. HldROod, ho

!bceu In the city a couple of weeks, ro-Iij-

home today. He baa been tiguriui;In the quiel deal that has been ou foot

I lor Kiain weeks by which John I.ycur-Igii-

hopes to become owner of thumountain hostelry. It was thought thucontrol of the Volcano House htocl:could bo obtained at $1 per share forstoik of a par value of S5. Some ofthe bigger stockholders have let luof,at this tlgure. among them being 1,. A.Thurnton nnd Peter l.ee. Hut otherKtoekholdcrs refuse to let go and evonblmlie their heads at offers of S2 nirshare. It Is probable, however, that anoutioltlug Interest wilt go to thu(In-ek- , who has a schemu to operulotho Volcano House In connection wllleIds llllo hoiiw. In tills cm- - it la understooil thnt Mr l,)curgus lilmsclt willgo to the Illg Island nnd manage Hi.InislnenH.

The .ehanges of managers coutiiu-plate-

will take place, if at all, titllrht of the jear

25C BACK OUT OF EVERY $YOU SPEND AT

Nov.

Houm

E. W. JORDAN & CO., LTD.,

FOR PURCHASES MADE DURING THEWEEK ENDING 30th NOVEMBER ON o

SOFA and CENTER RUGS

STAIR CARPETS

DOOR or CARRIAGE MATS

Also Linoleum in 6 and 12 ft. widths

THE BEST CHOICE IN THE CITY

L L,tfSi-iJ,-,Wtv' .!...!: '

iMLrt.fj.A'WM8

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iw!" '(puy lWPlP,', "ffjwiMimi pvibhiimv1' wmmMfm'' rj f'Mig'WfaTpwppppnIX EVENING ntlLLRTIN, HONOLULU, T. H TUESDAY, NOV. 29, 1904.

WANTSSee Piiko 8, NEW TO-DA- Y, for Now Ads.

TTUATIONS WANTED.By Japanese to do cooking In private

family; can furnish references. Ad-

dress George, care Uamboo Store,SC3 Deretnnla St. 2929-l-

SPECIAL NOTICES.FOR SALE.

Have 5 Houses for sals at Palama;M cash; balance WITHOUT INTER-KI-

at 110.00 per month.P. E. R. 8TRAUCH,

Ms. 74 6. KING 8T. TEL. MAIN 386.

WANTEDWANTED TO PURCHA8E

(1) A house and lot within fireblocks from tlio business center ofHonolulu. Prlco must not exceed

1200.00.(2) A bouse and lot within a mile

from the center of Honolulu; Llllhnor Nuuanu St. preferred. Price about

2i00.00.(3) A tract of 5 or C acres suitable

for small farming.A. V. GEAR,

2931 tf 1J2 King St.

TO LETtTamlsbcd Rooms. Housekeeping al

lowed; cool and mosqulto-proof- . Alakt House, Alakea Si, bet. Hotel andWnf. 2265-t- t

cotL'gc, sanitary plumbing, onHirer St. Apply J. W. Podmore,SJni and Detbcl. 2792-t- f

Mewl? furnished rooms, all modvoconveniences. At No. 84 Vineyardat. 2728-t- f

cottage, No. 423 Kuaklnl St,Apply J. W. Podmore, Uethcl St.

2S91 tf

Two front mosqulto-proo- f roams at777 KInnu St. near Alapal. 2915-l-

sTurnlihcd rooms at 1223 Emma Street.Mrs. McConncll. 2563

ONE SHARE ONE DOLLAR PERMONTH.

The Thirtieth Series of Stock Inthe Pioneer Building Loan Associa-tion was issued In October, 1904, and Isnow open for subscription. Tbe mem-bership fee of fifty cents per share,and tbe monthly dues are on dollarper month per share. The stock drawsmuch better Interest than i savings

Wfciifii

I $1,000.00Rules of the Contest

The contest will open Thursdnj--. De-cember 1, nnd will close at S o'clockp. m. March ID.

WHO MAY ENTERAnj'one may enter except persons

or anyone In tho Immedlato family ofany person In the regular employ ofThe Bulletin Pub. Co., Ltd.

"NEW SUBSCRIBERS"By the schedule of vote credits,

special Inducements are offered forNew Subscribers, twlco the number ofvotes being allowed for bona fide newnames as for cash payments on ac-count of those now on the subscriptionbooks. A New Subscriber, therefore,should be clearly defined. During thiscontest a new subscriber will bo un-

derstood to be any person who hasnot been regularly served with ThoDally or Weekly Bulletin within aperiod of CO days last preceding thofirst day of December. Transfers fromone member of a household to anotherwill not be allowed, nnd nil nameshanded In as New must bo subject toinvestigation before votes nro allowed.

STANDING OF CANDIDATESThe standing of tho different candi-

dates In the contest will bo publishedfor tho first time on Saturday, Decem-ber , tho vote of each cnndldato g

given up to the closing hour,March IE. Thereafter tho count willbo made each duy and tho total num-ber of votes obtained respectively bytho different candidates will be pub-lished each evening.

THE FINAL COUNTTho final count will be made by

threo Judges, selected from amongthose having no Interest In The Bul-

letin and no active Interest In any onoof the candidates. Tho vote will beannounced by tho judges and theprizes awarded according to their find-ings, there being no appeal. Subscrip-tion accounts and everything pertain-ing to the contest will bo open totheir Inspection.

NO TRANSFER OF VOTESOnly one namo can be written on

any ballot, and transfers of votesfrom, one candidate to another will notbe allowed.

HELP WANTED.

TO LET.Well furnished front room $2, also b.1-

cony room $120, 12S1 Fort street.2932-l-

POM SALE."lne comer lot In Maklkl. Curbing,

water, fruit and ornamental treesand all Improvements. Two min-

utes' walk from cars and PunahouCollege Address R. F., tbls office.

2516-t- t

Cheap In Manoa Valley, about 15 mlnutcs' walk from car line, nn acre ofland with house. Apply Knos llros.,Union street. 2921 tf

Cheap Homo near Park, Walkikl.Address It. S. K Bulletin.

2898-l-

LOST.Taken from In front of Uullctln ofllce,

between 3 and 4 n. m. Monday. Oct,31 n cushion frame, chalnlcss Co-

lumbia bike, leather bag In front,leathers on handlebar, bell on leftside, nlct.cl worn off left side ban(1 lobar, rust spot on front axle, andspring holder; rat trap peddles$5.oo reward, return Evening Iiulle-ti-

W. I.. Eaton. 2910-t- f

On Fort street, between Sachs' stoieand King street, tidy's gold watchwith dragon-bea- chatelaine pin setwith garnets. Finder ltavc nt Hull"tin office. 2931-3-

A bundle containing 2 skirts, nn Foitbetween School and King Sts. Find-er plense return to this offlco andreceive reward. 2931-t- f

ROUND.lentlemon who exchanged hats at Ma

sonle Temple Friday night can findhis bat by applying at tbls offlce.

2908-t- f

bank.Further Information can be obtained

from A. V. GEAR, Secretary.122 King St.

One of the largest gold nuggets eerfcuud in Colorado was recently pickedup nt tho Snowstorm placer In Parkrounty between Alma ami Fnlrnlav Itweighs 120 ounces and has a marketvalue of $.,000.

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JOSoQ

CO

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c

Jack's House Building

Is Moving On Apace

Miss Mnrtln met the members of theorchestrn last evening nt the Sym-phony Club rooms and was charmedwith tbe firs' rehearsal. They wentthrough nenrly tbe whole opern andfound It vcrj enjoyable from n musicalstandpoint. Although the rhymes arenursery rhymes, the orchestration Isbeautifully Intricate and ery elabor-ate.

On the stage the opera Is progress-ing in splendid shape. Mr. MimaWldemann as the Kimve of Heartswill be n revelation to his many friendswho nlready know, of course, of hismusical ability but where the surprisewill be Is in bis naturalmss. He Isgoing to act the part In fine stjle.

Mrs. Cooper as Mother (loose Is ndear! She never Once forgets herlimp and cnteis Into the spirit of tberole and of course sings It beautifully,Mrs. Fred. Waterhouse makes a verydignified Queen and benutlrul withal.Her six miilds-of-hono- r will bo theMisses Sophie Judd. Ella Wight, Dag-ma- r

Sorcnsen, Hello Dickey, EdithSpalding and Irene I'Micr. They hnvea very graceful dance on their first en-

tranceThe tickets are out tbls afternoon,

and, to facilitate matters for every oneconcerned, Mrs. Puller, who has themIn charge, will meet the ladles whoarc h'er assistant patronesses tomor-io-

morning on the Wnlklkl lanat ofthe HAwnllnn Hotel fiom 9 o'clock niltil 12, when she will she out nny num-ber the ladles may want to sell. Theladles will please makn an effort tobe theie or send a representative Thebotes will be sold by solicitation aswell as the first row of the dress circle,draped with white sntln jlbbons,

as a mark for the mothers ofthe children patronesses.

Many of the little pationesBos willhe able onlv to nnnear nt tlm nintlnriand the same courtesy will be shown!the children at the Thursday matinee.

LODGE LE PriOGRES OFFICERS.

The election of ntllcers of Lmico Inl'rocres do l'Oceanle. No. 121. A. L A. S.R. was held last evening In the Masonic Temple with the following resuit; C. O. llockus. W. M.; J. M. I.nng- -

slon, S. W.; Charles lion, J. w.. Wal-lace R. Farrlngton, Orator; Prod.Waldron, Secretary: C V. Sturtovnnt.Treasurer; Merle M. Johnson. Senior

C G. Ilartlctt, Junior Deacon;Chni). II. Thurtton, Tyler. Additionalmembers of Administrate Council:C. M. White, Ed Towse, J. A. M. Johnson

Adcle "Did Mrs. Do Jones look wellnt the reception?" IMcllo "Well, It Isn clnih that she saw cverj thing thatwu there"

Any one can contort his face, buttho real smile comes from the heart

PRZE

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People and Things

"The Law of the Land." lly Emerson

Hough. Cloth, 5x7'iln., llfipp.,Illustrated. The llobbs-Merr- lll

Co., Indianapolis, Ind.; $1.50.

The author of "The Mississippi Hubhie" has written a story of tbe South;"of Miss Lady whom It" (the Law)"Involved In mystery nnd of John

gentleman of tho South, whoread Its deeper meaning". The openIng chapter catches Miss I.ady dancIng before the mirror In a way that rocalls a somewhat similar scene enact-ed by Maxlnq Elliott In "Nnthan Hale",and enlists the leader's Interest at thebeginning. This Intercut docs not en-

tirely fall though It wavers throughsome weaker chapters, all of which,however, have the virtue of brevity.

Tho charming heroine. Miss Lady,after no end of vicissitudes which forthe time obscure a satisfactory denoue-ment, Is safely brought to all her propcrty rights, love, and Is laved by thobest man In the story John Eddrlng.

He begins as a claim agent workingfor nn unpopular railroad, but throughhis' steady habits of work ami his hon-esty In purpose and practice becomesa successful lawjer; bis opinions ontho negro question, RUffrngo of thomasses north nnd south, the enforcement of Law, and his definition of"equality" nro interesting contribu-tions to tho book. These are foundchiefly In chapter seventeen. Tho va-

rious chapters aro of unequal meritboth In stylo and matter. Somo ofthorn vary enough to bo tho writing ofanother person. "Tho Accuser" Is astrong plcco of writing, forceful, graphIc. Mr. Hough Is nt his best when bonenrs the end of the trail, when bocatches his man. With tho Clue hocan strike n hard, suro blow. Hut lphis descriptions bo Is rather vacuothere Is never n clear plcturo In thereader's mind of what the nuthor Intends to portray: he falls to bring ItInto focus; ho leaves out the small butnecessary shadings. Such unfinishedwork wo have In "The Lid of thoGrave" where Dccbard, tho villain ofthe story, comes fnco to face with bisnew am. It Is hard to understand whytho Snr' Ann Howies' tlrndo Is givenat nil. There was enough legltlmutodialect necessary without bringing InIrrelevant po' wblte-tras- talk.

Without being hypercritical woshould llko to know If such expressionsas "biff" arc common nmong thowhites of the South. I should latherbe Inclined to think that tho authoibnd written this part of bis book afterseeing 'Tiff, I'ntT, Pouff'" The term"MessaBcbe," referring to tbe Mississippi river, is piobably n localism. Itsfrequent use antagonizes tho reader of

Chapter 1 In Hook It, and ho feels thatall this rhapsody and

Interlude Is In his way.Whllo favoring the South, the writer

Is fair to both sides, and his appeal(Eddrlng's nppeal) fur an observanceof the Law Is Just and timely.

The book deserves a reading, andwith some of tho smaller faults for-gotten, It leaves the reader In a .pleas-an- t

mood.

"The 8caboard Magazine." October.I ifty cents a year; five cents acopy. Seaboard Air Line HallwayPortsmouth, Virginia.

A publication devoted to the indus-trial and agricultural development ofthe South. There are readable, descripthe articles about favorable locationsIn the Southern States, particularlyFlorida, with 25 Illustrations of Inter-esting places and things there.

"Cheap Homes in the South," do- -

serves reading by the man who wants'a home south of Mason & Dixon's line,and all of the Information appears tobe reliablo and well vouched for by actual settlers.

The Manatee country of Florida Isveil described. The Bulletin Bookmanspent some of his callow days thereunder the palmettos, and these pic-tures of live oaks hung with Spanishmoss give him a homesick feeling.

"The thoughts of youth are long,long thoughts."

Recently the American ProtectiveLeague, through its secretary, appliedto Mr. Hubert T. Lincoln for Informa-tion ns to the most available editionof his father's works. He recommended the Unit edition, characterized asall tho Unit books arc by cheapness,convenience, neatness of binding andclenrness of print. Howard WllfordHell, 1 W. 34th St., New York, Is thepublisher.

Charles R. Aldrlch and I.uclan S.Klrtland of Ynlo University havejointly edited a limited edition of"Thomas of Heading," n sixteenth cen-tury romance, published by the J. F.Tnylor Co. One hundred and fiftycopies only will be printed on hand-mad- e

Hulsdael paper In the text ofthe Oldest known edition of Deloney'aromance. Illustrated with reproduc-tions of old cuts.

The author of "To Windward," Dr.C. Rowland, owns a sloop, "The Ce-

leste," In which he has Just made ntrip from New York to Old Point Com-

fort. The Doctor's winter home Is atHampton, Va., and he was taking hisnew boat down, his broth-er acting as first mate.

All communications, books and perlodlcals for this department should besent to tbe "Bulletin Bookman," Hotualoa, North Kona. T. IL

The sum of $1,110,000 Is to be expend-

ed by ..io ..icrscy Docks & HarborHoard, Liverpool, for dock extensionnnd the erection of storage sheds.

The Greatest Premium Offer Ever Made in Hawaii.The Opportunity of a Lifetime,

List o? the Prizes :

A Pope-Tribun- e AutomobileAn Angelus Piano Player

An L. C. Smith ShotgunA Premo Senior Camera

A Cabinet Tool ChestGIVEN AWAY. GIVEN AWAY. GIVEN AWAY.

FIRST PRIZE A e Automobile. Value, $G00. This machineIs Mr. Gus. Schuman's Importation and Is his choice from amonrjthe best autos In the United States. It Is made by tho celebratedPope Mffj. Co., of Hartford, Conn., who guarantee It.

SECOND PRIZE An Angelus, the world-fame- piano-player- . Value, $250.The Ang-'u- s Is the result of an Inspiration, and has made It possiblefor any man cr woman who kows nothing about a piano, to playany class of mutlc correctly. The Angelua Is a modern miracle Inthe musical world. The Hawaiian News Co. are the local agents.

THIRD PRIZE An L. C. Smith, plgh-grad- e Shotgun. Value, $50.It has automatic ejector, armor steel barrels, English walnutstock, half-pisto- l grip. This gun Is from the sporting-good- s houseof Woods & Sheldon.

FOURTH PRIZE A Premo Senior, 5x7 Camera, made by Rochester Opti-cal Co. Value, $40. This Instrument has Bausch & Lomb lens,Victor shutter, vertical and harliontal swinging bick, frort risingand falling, rachet and plnlcn focus. Camera Is from the HonoluluPhoto Supply Co.

FIFTH PRIZE A $20 Tool Cabinet, made by C. E. Jennings & Co., NewYork. This tool chest Is made of chestnut and contains thirty-si-useljl rrtlcles; every tool warranted. The cabinet is from the n

house of E. O. Hall & Son.SIXTH PHIZi: Ono barrel Port Coi-t- flour. Pure as snow and makes boat

dough.

BUSINESS DIRECTORYALLA8TINQ.

Hawaiian-Japanes- e Ballasting Co.Best black land fron $2 to It a loadaccording to distance hauled. Coralrocks for stable, roads and, aide-walk-

Third door below King,Maunatat St.; P. O. box 829. Tele-phone Main Sit.

CLEANING AND DYEING.

T. Hayashl Clothes cleaned, repairedand dyed. ES7 Beretamla BL

MASSAGE.

8. Ochlal, removed to Beretanla BL

near Maunakea. 2811

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SPORTS Iii

SfWVtW!&i!&WliPl&9iNt&!NNfi&JlSHARKEY HAS QUIT.

New York. Nov Id. "Every fighterhas a time In his career when ho Is ntli s I t. He fears no one then, and'(irts In tnpnotih form I appreciate

the fact that I have seen mj day, andwill never nppenr in the ring ngnln."

Tom Sharkey, who bus never quailedbefore the best fighters, nnd the onlyman who ever stood Jeffries olT fortwentj'-fli- rounds, has retired fromtlu- - ring. The lias Just re-

covered from an attack of typhoidfc v c- .

"I Know that my best days are over,"cold Sharkey today In unnuuiicltig hisretirement, "and although I feel goodand It seems as though I could lightas good as ever. I Know that I'm. listthere. After tu fight with Munroe I

Unw that I had gone back."I'm satisfied w lib my rec ord. None

of these fellow ever gave Jeff thefights I gave him. They may all begreat men, but t have jet to see tlieman who has gone the limit with himand have a close decision given. I'velost tights, too; ye, but I have no kickcoming

"Do I think there Is n chame of Jef-

fries ever losing his title? No, sir;not yet. Not R chaw e 111 the world.The only one they have In view now

is Johnson, and he has no more licenseboxing Jeffries than one of mj bartend-ers has."

Whether there Is to be a race for theAmerica's Cup next ear or not, an In

ternational yacht race Is assured, fortho Royal St Lawrence Ynelit Clubhas Just accepted tbe challenge of theManchester (Mass.) Yacht Club for theF.fawanhaka Cup. and the raco willbe sailed, as usual, on Lake St. Louis,near Montreal. For ten years tho

Territorial gerrlee TImlea

St. near Motet: Tel. til Mala.

MUSIC.

Mr. Jas. Sheridan has opened a re pall-

ing shop af 1168 Miller St, cor Bere-tanla. Charges A num-

ber of pianos In goocheap. Orders may be

left at Haw'n. News Co.

The Weekly Edition ot the EveningBulletin gives a complete summary oithe news of tho day.

"'- - Sslo" card at Bulletin efflee

Royal St. Lawrence Yacht Club hasbeen the successful defender of theCup, winning It In 1891, nt Oyster Hn.with the yacht and ulthougbthe American yachts that have chal-

lenged have sailed close rateswith the Canadian boatH they neverhave been able In win back tbe trophy.

In former cars, say a decade or soago, the pugilist who did not wear thebadge of his profession in the shapecf a broken nne or an cnlnrgcd fingerJoint or a ear was a rar-

ity. A man was not considered theproper sort of a lighter unless his coun-

tenance bore traces of the battles hehud engaged In. Now, however, veryfew of the lighters nro so

to the casual observer.Take Young Corhett, Hilly Mujnard,Jim Jeffries, Frank Erne, Jim Corbttt,nnd many others. Not ono of thesegIiowh a sear or mark fiom his manybattles. They all keep a close studyand practice to keep their faces fromany unnecessary marks.

KAIMUKI TEA GARDEN.

Take jour children out to the teagardens nt the terminus ot the Kalmu-k- l

car line, nnd let them sec the mon- -

kej, the rabbits, the guinea pigs, themongoose, the ring doves, the Africannnd Australian parrots, tho Java spar- -

lows, birds, Jopanesc larks.quail, Japanese cnnnrles, Galar parrots,

mountain parrots, cocka-toos, fantalt gold fish, silver fish, ruf-I- I

o neck pigeons, fnntall pigeons, tumble rs, powtcrs, etc., etc.

The Jnpanese miniature- - lake nndmountain, with Its waterfall and roughmountain path to the little house attho summit' will also interest them.You will find j ourself becoming nsinterested In tho study of nature nsyour children.

and Tultl Fruttl bricklie cream made right. Is ono of thewinners. Ellto lie Cieam Parlors.

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Corporation Notices.

ADVERTISEMENT.

OOKALA SUGAR PLANTATION CO.

Notice la hereby given Hint nt thoadjourned Annual Meeting of tho OO-

KALA SUQAIt "PLANTATION COM-

PANY, held this day, tho followingwere elected to servo as officers ot thecorporation for the ensuing year, viz.:

Jat. F. Morgan PresidentJ. M, Dowtett Vice PresidentGeo. H. Robertson TreasurerE. F. Bishop SecretaryT. R. Robinson AuditorCecil Brown )

. Frank Hustaee ) DirectorsH. Armltage )Honolulu, November 17, 1001.

e. v. nisitop,2025-lr- a Secretary.

TELECTION OF OFFICERS OF THE

WAILUKU SUGAR COMPANY.

Notice Is hcroby given that at theAnnual Meeting of the above Company,held this day, the following personswere elected to servo as ofllccrs of theCompany for tho ensuing year:

M. P. Robinson PresidentW. F. Allen Vice PresidentGeo. H. Robertson TreasurerE. F. Bishop SecretaryT. R. Robinson AuditorChas. M. Cooke Director

B. F. niSIIOl'.Secretary.

Honolulu, November 11, 1901.2320-l-

NOTICE.

Young Hong nnd Chlng Chow liavoIIiIh dny gold their Interest In tho firmof Hong Kce & Co., doing a gencrnlmerchandise business on Aula St., Ho-

nolulu, to Ihu undersigned, who as-

sume- nil debts of snlil firm.HUB Y1CK. CHUN MAN, CHUN

I'ON nnd YOUNG BANC!.Nov. 17, 190-- 292S-1-

Business Notices.

THE HAWAIIAN REALTY AND MA

TURITY CO, LTD.

Real Estate Mortgagt Loam and lavtstment Securltels. Homes Built onIn Installment Plan.

Home Office: Mclntyri Bids.,Honolulu, T. H.

L. K. KENTWELL, General Manager.

OWERS' MERCHANT PATROL ANDCONFIDENTIAL AGENCY.

Competent watchmen furnished forBusiness houses and residences.

Office, Room 8, Model Block.P. O. Box 284.

BY AUTHORITYPOUNDMASTER'S NOTICE.

" rNotlco Is hereby given that the s

described below bno beenIn the Oovernmout Pound at

Mutilkl, Koiw, dslnnd of Onhu, nndunless thr pound fees nnd ilmnngcs.no sooner sntlsfled will be sold at thednto hereafter named iiccuidlug tolaw:Nov. 23, Mm!- .- Hay borer branded on

left hind log, white niot on foro- -

bend, rlKht hind fiKil white, ulilmspot on back.

Tlio aliovo nulmul will lie mid onSaturday, Dei-- . 10, l!in, at 12 o'cloi'Knoon. If not called for befoiothe dalementioned.

K. KBKKUNR2siis-.1- t I'oundniaKlcr.

Arrived per S.S. Nevadan, a limit-ed number of Well Bred

Milch CowsTo be seen at our Kulcui St. Stables

CLUB STABLESFort, above Hotel. 'Phone Main ico

Special Saleof SAUCE PANS and PAINTS. Cornssari yand take your choice.

A, FERNANDEZ & SON,

Nos. 4460 King 8t.,'Katsy Block, bet.Nuuanu and Smith Sts,; Tel. Main 181.

ChristmasIs near at hand. Place your orders

now for

Haw'n Jewelrywith

THOS. LINDSAY, Love B'dg.Foit St.

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

Real Estate, Loans, Collections.Phonei! Otflce.Maln 276; Res.Wh. 1341

Office, 79 Merchant Street, Honolulu.

THE MILLER CANDY CO.

4at moved Iti Candy Factory to thiold ELITE BUILDING on HOTEL l

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CEDAR BOX COUCHES.

We are making a special BOX COUCH of RKD

CUDAK that we are selling at the same figure as

other charge for a Spruce Box. We havelumber for a lew so come early and

secure bargain. Covered in any style.

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PERVERSIONS

60TERNOR SIFOENA CASE

AMAZES AMERICAN LAWYER

REFU8AL AMOUNT8 TO DEFIANCEOFEVERYiFOUNDATION AMERi

ICAN PRINCIPLE OEARTOO LENIENT.

Editor Evening llulletlii: A man

trained In other jurisdictions Is ninau:d

at the bigness of the otuclnl head Iti

the Territory of Hawaii, and nt the In-

describable perversions of law by whichnttoundlnR acts of ofllclnl ussumptlonare sought to be fortified. The prercutdiscussion over tho refusal of UovvruorCarter to obey an ordinary subpoenaIs nbout as tine an example of thesupropositions ns any Judge or law) itcan desire.

Every ninn nnd every womnn In thoI'nlted Btntos Is liable to l" called usa witness through tho ordinary proicssot law. The President, the member ofhis cabinet, the Justices of the HupremuCourt, tin) commanding gcncinl of tliuarmy, nil olllclnls from the hlghebt totho lowest, are no exceptions. In factthere nro no exceptions, unless It beunder statutes of which I hnc 110

knowledge, which 1 do not believe luexist, and which, If they did exist,would probably be itnionstltiitlonal

There arc masses of testimony thatthe law, acting In the lntercts of Justice, excludes, but this rule of I'Xrluslon has no connection with the dutyof every citizen to obey K suhpocuiithat, upon Its face, s no Intention to attempt an entrnmc Into forbidden ground. If nuked to prnduivdocuments from the secret flics of tliugovernment or to disclose private illscusslons or conferences with iimbasadors or ministers, tin: President

r..fui! Chambers; thebe ,lm Kl,,n," "f Nnolwl (w.l,

of Court of the United . "' " tialut,States or to " Tor

over cues with filing

associates, bo would illuu" " uunimuulegal right. A chief of police or n ilw

tectlvo lie forced to give uwaythe sources of his infornintlon, tlirmiKhwhich crimes arc illscovereil mid crim-inals punlslietl. TIicbc rules, to whichthere nro some exceptions lunppllcnhlohere, are measurably In the same cIiihhwith the rules that testimonyas to conllilences resulting from pro-fessional relations, but tlicy are lmsilon bound policy and are fur lienclltof The private Informa-tion upon which public functionariesact, and which is often csxentlal to thoperformance of official duly, would becut nnd great loss and Injury would

it lawsuits could bo used todrag It before the people. Diplomacy,strutcKy tu war, the collection of taxes,the custom's rcicnne, police business.a hundred gencrnl necessities thatlould be suggested, would be practically abrognted, It they could all Iw exposed to the glare of tlm public,through proceedings. Such testi

Is usually Immaterial and Irrel-evant, but it Is nlfo ruled out on thoIroadcr and stronger ground alreadymentloneil.

Uut what lias this to do with theplain question of obedience to a sub-poena? There Is mitlilug III the per-sonnel of a public olllcer Unit endowshim with privileges Hint dtxtluguiHlihim from Hie lommou lierd. Wo havejust elected Theodore Roosevelt Presi-dent, 1111 majority ofvotes, principally licsause ho bus practlcally exemplllU'd eptullty before Un-

law. The "divinity tbnt hedges aKing" or a l'rlnco of Wales did notand could keep Edwurd out ofthe witness bo. A Judgo bo calledfrom tlm ln-ii-i h 10 tnstlfy In tho very

bo Is If every Governoror other wero pcrsonnllvexempted from of tho (iimuioiii'stobligations of u citizen, uiiil'coutd swell

his olllclnl lircai-- t and hay, "Youluniiot mnlio ME testify." what wouldbecomo of ordinary people Invoking thehid tho lourts nail under what formof government would wo live?

Let m- - add Hint there Is nothing Innu iinclated resignation that mulics ita government nnlilie. It Is purely miIndividual transaction uu

unci the ofluvr who appointedl.nn. In my opinion It menus nothingami Is only wnsm paper, of no legalform whatever, nnd, Its innrul bear-ing. Incapable of puliation, much moreof JuMllluitlon. Certainly it is in notense a public document, and tho Issueot n subpoena tecum for such uproilin tlon has not the (lightest tend-ency even to kiirm-- nil Invnslon-o- t tlmfurbldili-- ground to which I havu rote rrcd.

I thoroughly agree with Judgo Hearlu his except that I tlilnl. n cita-tion was lu order. .

AMERICAN 1 AWVKR.Honolulu, November 9.

A PRINTINGJUGGESTION

The grinding season la over andbookkeepers have time to look overtheir blank book, ruled and printedforms, stationery and other office suppiles before the days come again.

The Bulletin is equipped to dowork of al kinds at right

Estimates and proofs fur.niched for the

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The Ambidextrous Society of Londonhas been formed with the objeit of

people to both lunulaWilli dtiial facility.

Legal Notices.

IN THE ClUCUIT COUItT OP THEFirst Circuit. Tenltory of Hawaii. AtChambers; In Probate. In the .Matterof the Estate of Frank llolid Alter-bac-

deceased. Order of Notice ofHearing Petition for Allowance of H- -

ml Accounts, Distribution nndOn reading nnd filing the pe-

tition and accounts of A. Lewis, Jr.,administrator with Hie will annexed ofthe estato of Frank tloud Aiierbnch,deceased, wherein asks to bo al-

lowed $15.10 nnd he charges himselfwith $S(I9.4S, and asks that the samemay bn examined and approved, andthat n final order may bo made of distribution of tho property remaining Inhis bands to tho persons thereto enti-

tled, nnd discharging him and his sure-

ties from nil further responsibility nstruch administrator, It Is ordered thatWednesday, the S8th day of Decem-

ber, A. D. 1901, at 10 o'clock a. m., be-

fore the Judgo ot said court nt thecourt room of tho said court at Honolulu. Islnnd of Oahu, be and the samehereby Is appointed as tho time andplace for hearing said petition nnd ac-counts, nnd that all persons Interestedmay then and there appear ami showcause, If any they have, why the sameshould not be grnnted, nnd may pro-sen-t

oilik'NVi- - ns to who entitledto the said property. And that noticeof this order, In tho English language,be published In The I'.Mning llulletliinewspaper, printed nnd published InHonolulu, once n for three suc-cessive weeks, the last publication tdbe not less than two weeks previous tathe time thcieln appointed for saidhearing.

Dated nt Honolulu, this IMst day olNovember, 1901.

ni:o. n. c.EAit,Second Judge of said Circuit

Court.2928 Nov. 22. 29; Dec. C, 13.

IN THE ClltCt'lT COURT OF THEFirst Circuit. Territory of Hawaii. At

v.ould Inwrullv ntnl lib, In Piolmli'. In .Matterwould Htistnlncd. If the Chief Jua-"- f Nallmtitlce the Sunremc ,att aialun. ilecensed. Or

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ntsaid Nnllmit Nnolwl tw.) of Wnlalun,Onhu, alleging that said Nallinu Nno-lwl (w.) of Walaltia, Oahu, died Intestate nt said Wnlnlua, Oahu. 011 tho 4thclay ot Mnrch, A. D. 1M8, leavingproperty lu the Hawaiian Islands nee

to bo ndmtnlstered upon, nndriayltig that letters of administrationIssue tu him, snld D. Nnolwl, It Is ordered that Tuesday, tho 27th day otDecember. A. I). 1!04, nt 10 o'clock11. m be nnd hereby Is nppolnted forhearing said petition In tliu court roomof this court nt snld Honolulu, Oahu,nt which time mid placo all personsconcerned may appear unci showcausn. If any they have, why said pe-

tition should not bo granted, and thatnotice of this order ho published Intho English language oiiro 11 weelc ortlireo siicci-sslv- weeks In tho Eveningllulletlii newspaper In Honolulu.

Dated at Honolulu, Oahu, November si, iaoi.

GEO, J). GEAR.Second Judgo of tho Circuit Court

of tlm Plrst Circuit.Attest: J. A. THOMPSON,

Cleric of the Circuit Court oftho Klii--t Circuit.

J. A. Mngoou, for petitioner.2:i2S -- Nov. 22, 211; Dec. , 13.

$50.00 for $1,00AT TIIU

Ladysmith Shooting Gallery,

TOP OH PUNCHBOWL.

CASH PRIZE OF $50

Tel. Main 339. Res. Tel. White 63

Mrs. E. HI Taylor,FLORIST.

Alexander Young Building.Strawberry and Carnation Plants

for sale.

Enos. Bros.UNION ST. ABOVE HOTEL.

Houea and Decorative Painting, Taoer Hanging, Kalsomlnlng nnd Tinting.All orders executed with stylo and

ltw tho best of materials. Estimatesgiven.

The Lewin-Mey- er Co,

Epicurean and Palace Goods

E. J. WALKER,Wholesale Agent.

ii. PURDY,129 South King Street, Adjoining W.

Wright's Carriage Factory.

Carpenter and Builder, Store Fit-

tings and General Jobbing; All WorkGuaranteed; Estimates given; orderssolicited.

HONOLULUJHOH WORKS

improved and Modern SUQAIt MA

1HINERY of every capacity and dticrlptlon made to order. Dolttr workind RIVETED PIPES for lirlgatlonsurpotea a specialty. Particular atten-to-

ptld to JOD WORK, ano repairsixtcuted at thortett netlct.

'.

Oceanic Steam hip CompanyTIME TABLE

The steamers of this lino will arrive and leaso this port as hereunder

FROM SAN FIUNC1SCO:

SONOMA .ALAMEDA .

VENTURA

ALAMEDASIERRA ..

DEC. 7DEC. 1C

DEC. 28190S

JAN. 6JAN. 18

SAN

ALAMEDA 30VENTURA DEC.ALAMEDA DEC.SIERRA DEC. 27

11

In coanectlon with the sailing of tho above steamers, the agent are ipared to Issue, to pastengers, coupon through tickets, by aay rail-road from San Francisco to all points In tho United States, and from NaTork by any iteamsitp line to all European ports

FOR FURTHBR PARTICULARS APPLY TO

Wm. G. Irwin & Co., Ltd.OCEANIC 8. . CO. GENERAL AQENT.

Pacific Mail Steamship Co.Occidental and Oriental Steamship

Co. and Toyo Kisen KaishaSteamers of the above companies will call at Honolulu andleave this port on or about the dates below mentioned:

FOR JAPAN AND CHINA.

COPTIC DEC. 3KOREA DEC. 10GAELIC DEC. 20SIBERIA DEC. 24

1905.MONGOLIA JAN. 4

CHINA JAN. 17MANCHURIA JAN. 2S

Call nt Manila.

FRANCIBCflJ

6

1905

FOR

OAEL1C ISSII1ERIA 30MONHOLIA 10CHINA 2

1KOREA Jan. 27

For gtnsral Information apply to

R Hackfeld & Co., Ltd., Agents

AMERICAN-HAWAIIA- N S. S. CODirect Semes between New York Hawaiian Islands. Via Pacific Coast

Prom INw Vorlc8.3. "HAWAIIAN" to tall DEC. S

8.3."OREOONIAN" to tall about 30

freight received at all timet At the Company't Wharf, 41tt tr tdMBrooklyn.

Prom Sun Pranclaco Honolulu Direct.S.S. "NEVADAN" to tall DEC. 14

Freight received at Company's Wharf, Greenwich Streetand each month thereafter.

Prom Honolulu to flnn Pranclaco.via Puget Sound.

8.8. "NEVADAN" NOV. 24

Prom Seattle and TncomaVia San Francisco.

S.S. "NEVADAN" from Seattle DEC. 7S.S. "NEVADAN" from Tacoma DEC. 8

For further tnformattom aypC. P. MORSE, H. Hackfeld 5c Co., Lt

General Freight Actnt AOENT8, HONOLULU.

Canadian-Australia- n Royal MailSteamti.'jlp Company.

Steamers of the runniV. In connection with the CAHAirtisPACIFIC RAILWAY CO. between Vancouver, D. C, and Sydney, If. tt. n,and calling at Victoria, D. C, Honolulu and Suva, FIJI and Brtikaan. fflDUE AT HONOLULU on or about tho dates below stated, vli:From Vancouver and Victoria, B. C. Sydney and irttfcaiK

(For Brisbane and Sydney.)AOUANtll JAN. 14MIOWKUA ri:u. 11MOANA MAIL 11

ALAMEDA

Intending

Victoria and Vancouver, U.AOHANOIMIOWF.IIAMOANA

Through Tickets Issued Honolulu to Canada, United BUto.Europe. For Freight and I'atsago and all general ajly

Tlieo. 11. Davics & Co., Ltd. General Ageata.

J. F. Morgan, President; C. J. Campbell Vice President; J. U KvfJMS,Secretary; A. F. Clark, Treasurer; E. Gedge, Auditor; Frank lrtoTSftiManager.

Hustace-Pec- k Co., Ltd.DRAYMEN, 63 QUEEN ST.

DEALERS IN

Firewood, Stove and Steam Coal.ALSO WHITE AND BLACK SAND.

Union Express Co., Ltd., 63 Queen Street,Having baggage contracts tho following Steamship

Oceanic Steamship Co. Pacific Mall 8teamthlp Co,Occidental Oriental Steamship Co.Wilder 8. S. Co. Kaisha SteamtMa l!U,We your outgoing baggage at your homes, (aving you tk lmur&

and annoyanco of checking on the wlinrt.Incoming baggage checked on steamers of companies sa(C

ered with Quickness and dispatch at your homes.TELEPHONE 81.

SMOKE

II. J. NOLTE.

GILLIHAN BOUSE

BOUQUETCICAS

Beaver Lunch Room

ITIOANAHOTEL

WAIKIK' BEACH

Ilapld Transit KIcctrlo Car arstiat and depart tU 31 sin eatraarof tho Moana Hole, rrery tci saliutc

MOANA HOTEL Ctv

J'KWfPJWPPP"

FOR

NOV.

21

JAN.

SAN FRANCIt,

DEC.UEC.

lli.DORIC JAN.

and

DEC.

To

above line,

From(Tor 119

DEO. 1

JAN. 11Fi:B. 8

fromInformation, t

a

I

N.

,

TELEPHONE MAIM

with Co.'t LIumi

&Toyo Klien

chock

above ttWS"

MAIN

.

from

LTD.

NOV.NOV.

about

n

O. R. &IL. Co.TI.MI3 TABLB

Oct. , 1904. ' ;OUTWARD.

For Watanae, Walalua, Kshaka taSWay Stations '8:16 a.m., Xl t.m.

For Tearl City, Bwa Mill an WaStations t7;30 a. m., 1:11 a. isu,

11:05 a. m.. 2:15 p. m., 1:11 ta,S:1S p. in., 3:30 p.m., tlltli . m.

INWARD.

Arrive Honolulu from Kahoka. WaJ.alua and Walanae '6:36 t, , :p. m.

Arrive Honolulu from llwa M1H aaPearl City 17: 46 a. m., B:M a. bl,

10:38 a. ra., 1:40 p. m., M:tl . at,5:31 p. m., 7:30 p. m.

' Dally.t Sunday Eiccptcd.j Sunday Only.

G. P. DENISON, F. C tMITH,SupL p. CiTih

Page 8: ,Tyj. S. i Ewing A Ad Bulletin...The funeral will take place this aft-ernoon at.'M o'tloik limn the Kit wuluhno Chun b. The det eased Hawaiian was horn nt In l) writers. Hip It 01

rAT!

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CIOHT EVENING DOLI.TTTIH, HONOLULU, T II., TUESDAY, NOV. 29, 1901.

. 1Comfort Bringers

THESE

Goodform Closet Setswill make your clothes closet hold double measure.

ClothlnR can bo kept looking new and neat.

You can seo every garment nt a glance and remove It with ease.

We sell them In sets and also have the Troweer Hangers andCoat Mangers, which we sell In quantities to suit.

You HUe to bo comfortablo, let us fit you out.

E. O. HALLMwmuiumiMi

STOCKYARDS STABLES.

JsakssiK- - l"-,- J7 ,A " ", &$1$!&aete&.

IN ORDER TO KEEP YOURSELFHIRE THE TALLYHO FOR SUNDA Y

TELEPHONE BLUE 3143

THESABBATHimu'"b UJ)t

May be observed betternow than ever before. Butall people do not agree onwhat day the Sabbathshould be observed.There is one matter uponwhich all classes, kindsand conditions of citizensagree-- -

The Pacific Mutual Life

Policies

Beat The World !

CLINTON J. HUTCHINSGeneral Agent

920 FORT STREET.

WF RE AGENTS FOR THECELEBRATED

iWinthrope Medicines

Kidney TeaBlood Purifiei

j

Booklet on the Kidney Frer.

Chambers Drug Go!

LIMITED.

Cor. King and Fort Sts.

'PHONE MAIN 131,

YES!UY FROM US WHY? Becausiare the cheapest, call for your or-

ders, allow you 45 days In which topay your bills, deliver promptly. Youmike 6 on every dollar you Invest

KALIHI STORE, Whlto 1111.

TEETH,Without Pfafif.

u3S5afiPHours, 8 to S; Sunday, 9 to 12.

& SON, Ltd.

AND FRIENDS OUT OF TROUBLEAND GET OUT OF TOWN.

E. H. LEWIS, Proprietor.

iinriirn nntrrUTtKtllA

200The Children

JfouseGiven for the

That Free Kindergarten

Jack

BuiltHawaiian

Opera

House

Saturday and Tuesday EveningsDECEMBER 10 AND 13.

Thursday Matinee 3 p.m.DECEMBER 15,AT 3 O'CLOCK.

Regular Opera House Price.Tickets on sate at Wall' Nichols.

POTATOESSI. I0 per sack to S'.OO per sack

APPLES

ONIONSAT TIII

Potato WarehouseSMITH ST. NEAR KINO.

William T. Paty,CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER.

ALAKEA ST.All classes of Building Work prompt-

ly and carefully executed.Office 'Phone Blue 1801,

Residence 'Phont Blue 2332.

DENTISTSTHE DENTISTS

Dentists that will do good work at lowprices. Our Instruments are thoroughlysterilized after using each time.

LADY ASSISTANT,

THE EXPERT DENTISTS,

215 Hotel Strest opp. Young Hotel,

IT'S IN TOWN !,

The Celebrated

GORDON DRY GINWhere and can be had at all First Classbars and hotels. I ry it and r convinceaof Its merits. We respectfully call yourattention to the official analysis on theback of the bottle. This gin Is strictlypure ana irec irom iuci uii uu c ianc arrlde In presctlnE It to the public, iththe assurance that It will meet with uni-

versal favor.

Ask For It Dacline Imitations

Thos.FJcTighe&Co;,Sole Distributors for Territory of Hawaii.

TEL. MAIN 140, 93 95 KINO ST.P. C BOX 7SS

BY AUTHORITYPIPE FOR HILO SEWERS.

NOTICE TO CONTRCTORS.

Scaleil proposals will lip recilvtil ntthe olIUc of the Superintendent ofPublic Voils until 12 o'clock m. De

cember lath. J9'H. for tmulshltic U

sewer pipe, slants nnd bends lor Hllu

Setter. Hllo, Hawaii.Propolis must be submitted on

blank ioiiii". .vtili h will br rurniMiodb the Suneilntendeiu ot

Mic i limioliilii. unit l. tl.(iciv, Hoail Knglmer. Hllo, Hawaii.nii'l i IK Ins,, I in n vvalrd envelope at!di tsiMl ti Hun. C S. Holloway. Superintendent i l'ublii Woiks. HonoluluT II . ttiduii-- i ' 1'iopofnl for VltrltledKi'wor Pipe, Slants nml Ilends for HlloSen ci ', Hllo, Hawaii."

Hack proposal must contain the fullname of the party or panics makingthe sninc and all persons Interestedthcriln, and must be accompanied bya certified check, dtnwn upon a bail-or trust company crtabllshed In Hlluor Honolulu, for 550.10, payable toHon. C. S. Holloway, Superintendentof Public WoiUs, In case the proposalIs accepted and n contract Is not entered Into.

The pipe shall be of ltrlfled saltglazed tone wnic of the very bestquality, with hub and splsot Jolnt3,and of the specified Internal diame-ters, lengths and thickness.

They shall be delivered on the. wharfIn Hllo In one confclgnmenU and Inperfect condition. Cltcutuferflice ofInside of pipe nml specials must be atrue circle. Straight pipe to be notless than 2 feet In length and standardthickness.

The bidder will state the earlleittime In which lie will deliver the fol- -

lowing pipe on the wharf In Hllo, Hawall:ItiOO lln. ft V vitrified sower plt".

CO fi" ID' sliintH.50 fi" i, bends.50 bendB.50 6" stoppers.Pipe and specials will be thoroughly

and caierully Inspected on the wharf,and only perfect pipe. Hlnnts and bendswill be accepted by the Depnitment ofPublic Works.

The successful bidder, should a con-

tract bo nwarded, will he required tofurnish n bond of One Hundred andFifty Dollar ($150.00) with suretiessubject to the approval of the Superlivtendent of Public Works. No personnl sureties will ho accepted. OnlyTerritorial Corporations or SurityCompanies aro to bo subnilttud asbondsmen.

No proposnt will bo entertnlend tinless mm! a on blanks furnished by tliuAssistant Superintendent of PublicWorks or O. II. Gere, and delivered nttho olllce of tlio Sitpuilntendent ofPublic Works previous to 12 o'clockm. on tho day specified.

Tlio Superintendent reserves thright to reject any or all bids.

C. 8. HOLLOWAY,superintendent or i'ulillti works,

Honolulu, T. II.. Nov. 20th, 1901.2933-3-

A. F. JUDD RESIGNSAS MAGISTRATE

WHITNEY ACCEPTS

Albert r Juild, Second District MagIstrnte In Honolulu, tctidcicd his

to Governor Catter vestordnyto take effect nt tho close of businesson that day. Tho resignation was ac-

cepted and a commission made out foiW. L. Whitney, who duly nccepted tltciolllce nml was on tlio bench this mornlng nt the opening of l'ollco Court.

Mr. Jmlfl brought his career as judguat this tlmo to a close vuluutnilly. I1Uresignation was dated on tho day of Itspi emulation nml acceptance.

"I resigned," said Mr. Judd today,"because. I found tho work on thubench seriously Interfered with mywork on tho Codo Commission. Timoutlook Is not good for an early returnto tlio bench of Judgo Lindsay, who Isqulto III with Intermittent malaria ortyphoid. Tho possibilities of his Dio.longed nbsenco In cant that I would bokept Just so much longer from my codowork. For that icason I resigned."

Mr. Judd's work on tho Code Com-mission hns been very Imnortnnt andIn the winding up of the undertakingho could illy bo spared.

0. W. Clyde, E. SI. Hrown, HugoIlramer, Mrs. Post and Miss Knightwero passengers today on the Klnau forthe Volcano House.

" i 1 i

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE

TIDES.

a n. tl. t. m p d. n. i. n. p. B. Kiwi

3 7 IC I.) S ,1 i i) o IS 1 5 ' !

t9 t 16 i.j it c: J ) I i t " i" "II)o 9 IS 1. 1 not i ti ) 6 tl 5 it . m.

r.m I ami' ." HUM Jl 11' I'1 '" 1" ' "1 ,, ,s' j jt nt 6 ti 5 it t J

am t m I

J l !) It (i 6 ' t ll 6 t) It IIII t ll I l( t iljt 10 6l 111 1 St

S mil II 8i 9 ! 6 J S IS 4 S)

LttBt tiunitr of the moon Nov. 29thThe tides at Kahulul ana Hllo occur

about an hour earlier than at Honolulu.

Hawaiian Standard Time Is 10b 30mslower than Greenwich time, beingthat of the meridian of 167.30. Thatime whistle blows at 1:30 p. m., wulckIt the same as Greenwich, Ok 0m.

DEPARTED.

Monday, Nov. 28.

:tmr. Knliilnni. for .Molol.nl

and Maul pouStmr. Ku An I Inn. IJrulin, for Maul

and llsmakun portSlmr. Notan. TulP tl. for Kntial ports.

Tuctday, Nov. 29.

Stmr. Klnau. 1'r. nn.ui, for Hllo andny potts, nt 12 in

SAILING TODAY.

Stmr. W O Hail, Thompson, forKauai pons, nt " p in

Stmrf. Likens, Parker, for Maulports, on Clniulli.i run, at 5 p. in.

PASSENGERS ARRIVED.

Prom the Orbnt per S. S. Siberia,Nov. 29. John K. Hats, Mrs. John V.

Wan and child. A U. llryor, U. M.Cnrmnn, Mrs H. M. Carman, MissCarman, U. K. ChrlMcnisen, C. WalterClifton, C. r. Ciiates, l.t. Col. C. II.Lnuihelmer, I'.S.M.C.; Mrs. T. C. Logan, Miss i:. Logan, Miss 0. Logan,II. A. Mitchell W. .1. Mitchell, lllochMontells. J. V. Morrison, II. K. Mor-

row, K. K. Plncknrd, Mrs. a. M. Pine-kar-

II. KrniRkcl, Dr. A. J. Gelger,U. S. N-- : MIh Gladys Gladwin, Regi-

nald Glossop. S Hamaguchl, Dr. It. A.Hardle, Dr. C. O Hcrndun, U. S. N.iMrs. ,T. Jonc. Master G. Plnckard,Mrs. Charles Hobson, Mrs. J. M.Schmltz, Master J. Sclimltz, Mrs. M.II. Sheppcrd, Win. J. Sclnoth, MissStanford, W S. Stone, Untold Walto,Mrs. Harold Wulte, MnJ. G. O. Woods.

PASSENGERS DEPARTED.

For Hllo and way ports, per stmr.Klnau, Nov. 29. i:. Lange, S. Hlehley,Hugo Ilrnymer, J II. Lane, Mrs. Lane,Miss r.llza Cogushnll, Chns. Mahoe, II.H. Kenton. W. J. Dyer, Mrs. K. A. Jew.ett. r. W. Wuikcr, .Mrs. T. May, Geo.O'hornc. Miss A. 1.'. Knight, .Mrs. U. JPoit, Mrs. Ahrcns nnd thllilren, 0. W,Clyde, i: U Ilrown, St. Slnlr Uldgood,.Mrs. Uldgood, Dr. J. II. Raymond-Ceil- l

Ilrown.

PASSENGERS BOOKED.

For Maul, per stmr. Llkellkc, Inploi-- of nnudlue, Nov. 29. II. G.Danford, II P. llaldwln, Itov. K. Tokl-inasa- ,

W Avail, Miss Annie K. Moss-man- ,

Miss Heli-- Nnn, II. O. Hogg, P. N.Knhokiiolunii, II. N. Almy, Mrs. II. NAll..)'.

LOVE'S LABOR LOST.

Fudn llliotn sues her husband,whose Mist name Is Iluzuchl, for

saIng that ho has treated herwith extiemo cruelty. According tocomplaint he lacked her out of doorsnt night, made her work as a servantgirl around town and kept all herwages, compelled her to labor In hisvegetnblo garden for six months fornothing, kicked her, knocked her downcalled her bad names and refused topay her doctor hills. 8ho also Baysthat he has un awful temper and IsJealous.

"For Rent" cards on sale at Tho Buitetln office.

WANTSFor Want Column See Page Six

WANTED.

Pupils for shorthand lessons. AddressJ!., this olllce. 2933-l-

BY AUTHORITYNOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.

All material to bo used In tlio Con-

struction of tho Now Wharf, KnvvalhaeI.nndl-tr- , Hawaii, T II., will bo cnrrledby tho Wllder's Steamship Companyfree of nil steamer freight charges.

C. S. HOLLOWAY,Superintendent of Public Works.

Public Works Department, Honolulu, Nov. 29th, 1904. 2933-S- t

BUSINESS DIRECTORY

MUSIC LE8SONS.

Piano taught in C months by expe-

rienced teacher; $3 month (8 les-sons) ; special attention to adult boglnners. Addrebs "Music," this of.flee. 2933-l-

jtrmkJU.'. - -i-- -sllWttPy"rTi j..'.,c. nc.M.it&ui&mmiWiXxii-Sifmmiimi- i jj- -'-'

m:tmttt:umnmtunmmmnttmmm:mtututumtmuttsmttitmtitnttnt

Whitney Si Marsh

ChristmasEssemitlally

beloo;to the

ChildrenIt is the time when they fill our thoughts.We have been thinking of them too,

tit isr

KsSsWt JiAr tWRius?mwLhi m w 'in

comfortable and look

convince you that it

j READY-MAD- E GARMENTS than to do the

j sewing yourself to say nothing of the i

time you save,

THESE ARE WHAT WE REFER TO:

Infants' Long Slipsfine lawn, tucked yoke nwith OUCinsertion, - -

ranging in price from

0

" rr ll

K

In makai window

in price

PRACTICAL

THOUGHTSj

to m a k e

them feel

We want to I

is cheaper to buy

H

60c ... 1

BIBS, CRIB BLANKETS

Wc also carry thecelebrated

STORKGOODS

Stock Pants 50c

Stock Catch-al- lBibs 50c

sJ made of a patent wash- -J" lVlf lMfS-f5 tl4tnri4l I1

Infants' Long

Child's White Dresses, fycsJ:lprice from 60c to the finest of HAND-MAD-

I Child's Caps, Sfthq"udfagaafiyroSi 10cOf coarse we have the finer grades as well. Added tothe above we have FLANNELETTE GOWNS,SACQUES, BOOTEES,BED-SPREAD- S, ETC.

siMMJs

LADIES'Ranging

lOo

pretty.

Skirts

lybis, direct frpm from Stork- -land

Wc arc showing the children's goods in the mauka winow j!

the you may cec a splendid display of

VESTSfrom

INCLUDING THE VEST THATFILLS THE LONG FELT WANT

The Vest without theShoulder Straps

mitt:nunmri!:!:tt:mrar:nuit:i!:!:!ii!i:tt:!tti!:::!)mi:::::M:::tj::::t:::::::t!!f::

JAS. F. MORGANAucNonur and Brokir,

847-85- 7 Kaatiumanu SlrMt.

P. O. BOX K4. TKLf PHONR .

Auction SaleTHURSOAY. DEC. 1, 1904, ';

AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M..

At Governmont ShopsTOOT 01' M.AKC.V ST.

I will iti'lt lot ot ohl Mntnlal, t"-I- iIsljii;DIkrIiik llnclne. OM I.nmlifrWllulius, ('i)rniBnti'il lion,rrniicllcru, Alctnl,(lcr. Towlni: llnncoii'.I'ullejH. W'ltnlon rrnini". Door.BkkIi. nnd n MlixcllniKniin Lot ot

TuuIh, nil In hh1 ciiiiilllliiii.

JA3. F. MORGAN.Auctioneer.

Fire! Fire!A LITTLE PRECAUTION

will sum.' iiiiu'Ii iio.fit, icrlir.isLIFE.

1 liavn JiiKt roc nl veil n fow I'lr"from Sun I'mnilsro; am

liattcrn un tlioxc ufil In tlinliullilliici.

I'llio Oirr ONi:.

JAS. F. MORGAN.Auctioneer.

Across the Continentn V

NEWOVERLAND

LIMITEDCHICAGO In

LESS THAN 3 DAYSNEW YORK

3DAYSJ9H0URS

LUXURIOUS

EVERY DAY TRAIN

Bath, lirber, Buffet, LibraryElsctrlo Rssdlng Lamp Inry Booth, Obssravtlon Cf

Talsphona Ssrvlcs.

SOUTHERN PACIFIC

C. S. FEE,Passsngsr Trafflo ManagM

T. H. GOODMAN,Gsnsral Passsngsr AM.

8an Francisco, : : CALIFOBI 10 !.

I

Three TrainsDiiy

VIA

UNION PACIFICTO

Omaha, Kansas City,

Chicago, SI, Louis

And AlllPrineipal Eastern Pointi

To Denvei,

NoChanne KansasOmaha,

City,

Chicago.

B aura jour ticket reads 'tU Ha

UNION PACIFIC

For full Information call mS. F. BOOTH, G. A.,

1 Montgomary L, San Fraiwlaaa, M,

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ttin ttjHbtLiV