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J! From San Francisco! Hf1 .t&Z AS XMASj't nttira Doe. 16 ,' i
X China Dec. 10 t rj nnd the New Year approadi don t .fJ( For San Francisco: j'l J! fotRct that holiday presents are
J Nippon Marti Dec. 14 ' YENING BUULETIN j more and more In demand. After 1,1
jl Sierra Dec. 15 V I- - they ko by holiday good go by I
J From Vancouver! If. t! To sell now and to turn Into cash j'lJf Moana Dec. 19 l )'l In your nlm. The Bulletin helps J?tj For Vancouver: jij ': u to do this by ADVERTISING. ',.ft Mlowtra Dec. 8 !t 3:0 O'CLOCK Is By ADVERTISING EDITION tjawivVfiv-ff.va-fa;- ;
Vol. XIV. No. 203:1 HONOLULU, TERRITORY OF HAWAII, THURSDAY, DKOKMRKR 10, inO.J Phiou 5 Obntb:B2F
Hatch 835 Reports Good Pr CHI ressHatch Finds FavB
In CongressFor County Law Plan
A private cablegram from F. M. Hatch was received In the city thismorning. Mr. Hatch Immediately on his arrival In Washington conferredwith the Delegate and other Congressmen..
The bill ratifying Hawaii's County Law was Introduced In Congress yes-terday. Mr. Hatch states that It has been favorably received.
Another dispatch Is said to have been received In which Mr. Hatch an-
nounced that the bill sanctioning the County Law has been Introduced by Delegate Kuhlo and the plan meets with general Approval.
COMMITTEE m TO
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.tohn Watt and Albert Horner, bothplantation men, left In the Klnau rath-er hurriedly on Tuesday last, theirlanding' place being Knwalhae and theirultimate destination Kona.
It vas learned today that at a recentmeeting of those Interested In tho KonaSugar Company these two men wereappointed a committee if two to proreed at once to the plantation namedwith a ltw of gathering material forn report to be made to the agents,bearing on the state of affairs at pres-
ent exlulnc there.
OurCalendarMakes a Hit
Wc expected that much fromit. It is artistically attractiveand will be admired above allothers by friends abroad.
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Supreme Court this morning rend-cte- d
decision In Oahu Railway & LandCompany against Uwa Plantation Com- -.
pany and Kahukti Plantation Company'on agreed facts submitted November. 0. Justice Perry writes the opinion:I Tho question submitted Is whetherby virtue of tho provisions and coven-ants In certain leases, the Ewa Planta-tion and the Knhukti Plantation arc
to tho Oahu Hallway and I .nnd.Company for any portion or share ofluuueyn puui lis luxes uy me uuuuHallway and Ijind Company to theHawaiian Government upon Its lease-hold Interest. The question Is an-
swered In the affirmative.
BRUSH IN CHINA.
Word comes from China tbat Carl
r Ilrush, a civil engineer and survey-or who Is well known in these Islands,Is at present CO miles In tho Interior
'from Canton with a party of men who,aro In the employ of some large Chl-ne-
construction company. All In this'party are anchoicd upon a raft In thomiddle of a river, where u teglmcntof soldiers Is guarding them from the
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Chinese Hoxers. Carl Brush Is a grad-
uate of tho Unherslty of Minnesota nndfirst came to the islands six years ago,
, locating In Hllo. A few weeks ago boleft for Shanghai, saying he would tryhis fortunes where haoles are scarce.
jW'hllo In Hawaii he held responsiblepositions with A. I). Loebonstcln, ofIIIJo. V. A Wall, Cotton Ilros. nnd
, the Hapld Transit Co., all of Hono-
lulu.
Under Dy Authority Is a notice ask-ing for tenders for 1000 feet of tunnelon Poll Poll Reservation, Maul.
Tim i ii mi i L..WJ
clothes for men come
tailors, and bear this
Ltd.
"FROMNEWYORK" JLWP Haven't you often heard that phrase as Wj
. expressive of quality? America's fin- - B
JMiA,
from
jljfedjenjamin&(?,AAKERSMEWyRK
BENJAMIN tailors, we venture to say,receive higher wages than any othersIn the clothing trade. Moreover, theyare paid weekly salaries not forhasty piece-wor- They are beyondquestion the cleverest craftsmen thatever wielded needle and shears.
We are Exclusive sellers In
this city.
AQENT
The KashCo.,
1 SIMM MIMIIT McCantu Stewart said this after
noon that ho hag not mnilc a thoroughdomination of the Supremo Court de-
cision; but his impression Is that It de-
cides that neither Itself nor tho Cir-cuit Court has Jurisdiction over a comi-ty election contest. If that be so, thocontestants aro thrown upon theircommon law remedy of quo warranto,and tho chances are that a test suitwill be tiled In a few days.
Exceptions to libel against thasteamship Gaelic, libel brought by cer-
tain Chinese alleging Improper treat-ment as passengers In the vessel, werefiled In Federal Court this afternoon.
i
SAYS I W"No Jurisdiction!" says tho Supremo
Court In tho election contest case in-
stituted by C. I). Malic. Tho countyelection, according to tho court's opin-ion, cannot bo contested In any of thocourts. This decides tho matter asfar as the election is concerned. ThereIs still the possibility of a test case bo-in- g
Instituted In the Supreme Courtas to the legality of the County ActItself, while many favor ratification oftho ifct by Congress to foreer settlodisputes as to the validity of tho law.
Attorney General Andrews said thismorning that he favored tho ratifica-tion of Congress whllo the power ofamendment or repeal was left withthe Hawaiian Legislature.
"It does not appear to mo that It Isany way against tho principles of homorule to ask Congress to ratify thoCounty Act. It Is merely requestingthe endorsement of the Federal Gov-ernment of our law.
"Congress said we could have ourCounty' Act and why should we ix.tnsk Congress to ratify It as long us wnsurrender no rights of amendment orrepeal."
Tho unanimous opinion of the Su-
preme Court was rendered this morn-ing In the Made election case. Thecourt room was crowded nt the time,riany attorneys, politicians and othersbeing present.
The syllabus Is ns follows:In view of Sees. 431-15- 3 of Act 31,
Laws of 1903 (the County Act), whichprovide for contests of county electionsIn general by candidates and In CircuitCourts, such contests cannot be Insti-tuted by electors or In tho SupicmeCourt.
In Sees. of said Act, whichmake "all of the provision! of law" ap-
plicable to tho first county election,those words refer to provisions of lawother than thosq contained In that ActItscf, and not to Sees. 5 of thatAct, which provide for contests of
(Continued on Pago 4.)
LastDollDay
Friday, Dec 1 1
Last chance to make the children happynext Friday. On that day we give anyonepurchasing one dollir's worth of druc storegoods a pretty doll free This chancecomes but once a year. Don't fall to takeadvantage of It.
JStoS. S. SIERRA,
DECEMBER ISTII,. . . .
Will curry mriBtmoH oiiipiiiciiit.to the Const (op
WELLS, FARGH &'C0.
EXPRESS.
Masonic Temple. Tel. Blue 581.
Ada WreckersRETURN
For New CrewThe small schooner Ada, which went,
to the French Frigate Shoal to attempt :
to wreck the stranded French shipConnetnbt cde Hlclimont, put in ap-
pearance a little after noon today,one came Into the harbor at a littleafter 1 o'clock and was moored atEmmcs' wharf.
The Ada did not bring the slightestthing back from the wrecked vesselAlong the waterfront tho general opin-ion Is that thoso on board the vesselcan consider themselves lucky thatjey got back nt all.
All those aboard have had enoughof the expedition with the exceptionof Captain Wetsbarth who intends toship a now crew ami return to theshoal as soon as possible. ,
Caprnln Wclsbarth, who Is master olthe Ada, gae tho following Btory oltho trip. i
"It took us about 414 da8 to reachtne French Frigate Shonl. We hadfine weather all the way. We foundthe Connctablo de Hlclimont In exactlythe same position as when I saw heron my trip In the steamer Kauai, shehas two holes In the bow, one on eachside. We did not caulk tnem. i
"Wo took almost all tho yards off tho'masts and also tho topgallant mast.Wo also took a 1500 lbs. anchor fromtho ship and cnrrlcd It over to a reef,about 30B or 400 feet away. We1rigged purchases to tho Connetabla'smasts and tried to pull the vessel over.The coral rock whero tho anchor wasfastened gavo way and wo had to gloup tho attempt. We did not take tbodonkey englno olf the ship as wo hndno steam connections which fitted theengine. Wo were also in the need ofsomo other tackle. I left on tho vesselDiver Ellison and a sailor, whose nameI do not know. I nm going to getsteam connections for tho donkey andsomo other fittings here. I am thengoing back to tho Shoal. I expect tostart Saturday."
CaptnJn Nelson, who shipped asmate on tho Ada, Is thoroughly illsgusted with tho venture. Ho Is notas sanguine as Captain Welsbarth.andtells the following tale: '
"It took us about four days to make
It Is understood that Major General
Arthur MacArthur, commanding theDepartment of California, was notpleasantly surprised nt the appearanceinth o morning's Advertiser of aunrtlcle purporting to be derived fromalleged stenographic notes of au In-
terview between Colonel Jones and thDepartment Commander.
In fact the General stated, it Is said,that tho morning paper's story wanot a correct expression of his views.He was not nwnro that uny luich arti-
cle was forthcoming nnd, moreover,properly represented, In tho allegedauthoritative account, ns to his opin-ions.
Governor Carter was also Inclined tobe surprised and vexed.
In refcrenco to tbo Advertiser arti-
cle's reference to notesof an Interview between Colonel Jonesand the Department Commander" andthef urther statement In tho story "bypermission of tho Governor, who
the Advertiser representativeovery facility, the official report wascopied In tho executive office," thoGovernor, upon being asked as to thoarticle's correctness or lnconectness,
.alil: I
"I do not know whero tho Advertisergot tho Idea of 'stenographic notes,' I
know nothing of such notes. Such a'statement Is certainly Incorreit. As for,he correUlon rcutlvo to my permls
islon In tho matter there Is assuiedlyhnmn nilftiiiiilerstundinir.
"General MncAithur has most cor- -
dlally devoted himself to a study ofthe Interests of tho Hawaiian Nation-al Guard. Tho General socks to
on Pago 5.)
the trip to the Shoal. On the way wostopped At Dtrd Island to get gomuieggs. Wo remained there nhout hnlfian hour. At that place our anchor wascarried away.
"When we arrived at the Shoal wefound the Connctablo lying on herbeam ends. She Is on the reef forjnhout twenty feet from the bow. Therest of the essel lies In seven fathomsof water. There was a Japaneseschooner at the Shoal. She had beenthere for three days when wc nirlved..Her crew was engaged In shark fish-ing, j
"It was absolutely Impossible for usto do anything with the ship. Ellison,the diver, went down only mice. He'went down In the forward hold nnd;stn.M'd about half an hour. He saidthero was n hole In the box. We tooka nnchor from tho s.hlp nndput It on a coral reef about 3M0 feeton thes tnrbo.ird Bldco f the ship.
tlien had us put purchases to tlicmain and the foremast. We used awire tope found at tho ship. Therewas plenty of rope on tho vessel. Ofcourse this was a ridiculous way oltrylug to get the vessel off. Wo pulledby hand becnuse we could not use thoship's donkey engine ns wo had nosteam connections. Every tlmo wepulled the coral rock gave way so wehad to give up this attempt.
"Wo took off some of the yards nndof tho masts. We chopped them oterthe side of the vessel. They are steelyards and sank to the bottom. AsEllison woundn't do nnthlng wc nilgot tired of the whole thing. We gnveIt up after we had been nt the Shoalnine or ten days.
"Wo left Ellison nnd one man onthe chip. e left them plenty of pro-
visions, water, a boat and a tent Theywill run up to the largest of the sandIblauds. which Is about two miles fiomthe ship, in case the weather getstnuglit. Captain Weislmrth Intendsto go back to the ship but ho will haveto ship a new crew. Neither I nor anyone of the sailors will go with him.He ran never do anything with thevessel. I think she might be gottenorf hut it would cost a lot of moneyWe made the trip back In nine dajs."
here this week.
Special ties for the holi-
days. All the newest
shapes and colors Just
opened.
Levineston's.J07J BISHOP ST
Story of MacArthurPredicting War
Was Not Authorized
"stenographic
Uiitoj&frmMMty iiW:wkM4fli
Special-tie- s
S3,
REVENUE CUTTER
FINDS FAVORAssociated Press Spcutil Cable.
WASHINGTON, Dec. 10. The Senate Committee on Commerce presenteda report today favoring an appropriationbe stationed at Honolulu.
$225,000 for a revenue cutter to
JAPAN'S EMPEROR
'COUNSEL'S PEACEAssociated Press Special Cable.)
TOKIO, Dee. 10. Tho Japanese Diet was opened today by the Emperorwith tho usual formalities. The speech from the throne was of a distinctlypeaceful character and evidenced an Intent to prevent radical action duringthe critical period of Japan's International troubles.
o
Russia Discredits Story
Of Chemulpo Warships' ST. PETERSBURG, Dec. 10. The Toklo dispatch that Russian warshipshave arrived at Chemulpo to make demands upon Korea Is discredited Inofficial circles.
0
Rothschild Reported DeadMONTE CARLO, Dec. 10. It Is reported that Baron Arthur de Roths-
child Is dead.o
Czar Approves AgreementPARIS, Dec. 10. Czar Nicholas has approved the conditions of the pre
liminary agreement with Japan.o
In Charge at fmatanamoGUANTANAMA, Cuba, Dec. 10. American officers today took possessoln
of the naval station at Guantanamo.
of
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Somili Troops DesertADEN, Dec. 10. The Somali troops of the British force have Joined Mad
Mullah.o
MORE RECOGNITION FOR PANAMA.
WASHINGTON, Dec. 10. Austria and Denmark have formally recognizedthe Republic of Panama.
o
ADMIRAL GHERARDI DEAD.
STRATFORD, Conn., Dec. 10. Admiral Gherardl died here today.
C5 A Perfect'
Christmas Gift
No more appropriate gift could be received thana pair of our soft, comfortable slippers.
FOR GENTLEMENour stock is unequalled in variety and excell-
ence. All goods have been specially selectedfor Christmas.
LIZARD SKINS, MONKEYSKINS, SEAL SKINS, BLACKVia, CALF, RUSSET, CHROME,Etc. &
Prices from $1.50 upwatd.
SBECIAL ELK-SKI- N SLIPPERS FOR ELKS.
Manufacturers' Shoe Co., Ltd..J05J FORT S TREET.
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Our rule In to treatall patrons ullkcgiving the nmntl cus-tomer anil the largethe name courteousservice. If you wanta BOc nnle depositbox or a large or
mall Insurnnccpolicy( or a suretybond of nny ort orsize, we'll serve yougladly. Henry Water-Iiouh- o
Trust Com-pany, Ltd., cornerFort and Merchant8tt.
MASONIC TEMPLE
fVEEKLY CALENDAR.
MONDAYHawaiian Regular.
rUBNUAY
WBDNUSDAV
TMUU8DAYCommandery Regular.
PRIOAVPacific Third Degree.
8ATUHDAY
All Tlltlng members of thoorder are cordially invited to at-
tend meetings ot local lodges.
MARMONY LODGE, No. 3, I. O. 0. F.
Meets every Monday evening at 7:30
U Harmony Hall, King street,W. F. STOREY, N. 0.,E. IL HENDRY, Secretary.
All visiting brothers vory cordiallylavlted.
MYSTIC LODGE NO. 2, K. of P.
Meets every Tuesday evening at1:30 o'clock In Harmony Hall, King
street Visiting brothers cordially InTiled to attend.
CHAS. E. MOORE. C C,F. WALDRON. K. R. S.
OAHU LODGC, No. 1, K. of P.
Meets every Friday evening at Har-
mony Hall, King street, at 7:30. Mem-
bers of Mystic Lodge, No. 2, Wra. Mc-
kinley Lodge, No. 8, and visiting broth-ers cordially Invited.
JOHN NEILL, CO.,E. R. N1EMAN, K.RS.
HONOLULU LODGE 618, B. P. O. E.
Honolulu Lodge No. 616, B. P. 0. B,fill meet In their new ball, on MIMer
and Deretanla streets, every FridayBvenlng.
By order of the E. ILHARRY H. SIMPSON.
Secretary.r. E. THOMPSON, E IL
Wm. M'KINLEY LODGE No. 8, K.ofP.
Meets every Saturday evening atf:30 o'clock In Harmony Hall, Kingstreet Visiting brothers cordially
to attend.Second Rank.
B. S. OREGORT, CO.,A. S. PRESCOTT, K.R 8.
"
REMEMBER
That good work and goodmaterial cost no more thanpoor work and poor mater-ial. Give us a chance.
Lord Zf Belser,GENERAL CONTRACTORS.
E. TAPPAN TANNATTCivil and Electrical Engineer
Ail Classes op Civil and Electrical Lnginilrino Work bo licit eu
Plans Specifications Estimates. ce
an4 Construction of Siarnni Electric Railways Tower nJ Light
Ing Plants Dams, Roervolrsani Tunnel
Maps and Surveys of Plantation and
Townsite PropertieslUwalkn Agent for
THE JACKSON HAND P0WEF DRILLRoom 4, Oregon Block.
BOWERS' MERCHANTPATROL ANDCONFIDENTIAL AGENCY.
Competent watchment furnished forbusiness bouses and residencesOffice, Deretanla and McCully 8treets.
P. O. Bj 284.
To Rent" cards on sals at Bulletinoffice.
CHRISTMAS
PERFUMES
We ate Sole Agents for
Palmer'sPerfumes, Soaps and
SachetsLarge stock of best English, Frenchand American Perfumes.
mfcTHE
Hollister Drug Co.,Limited,
Fort Street,
GOOD
RESULTS
Wo are satisfied v. 1th the goodresults of our Liquor Depart-ment to such an extent that ncaro offering for the ho1lda)athree assortments, v.hlch guar-antee entire satisfaction to themost fastidious for prices In-
comparable. Eery person Isshen a chance to purchase one Uof these, either for himself orfor his friend's Christmas priscut.
Call in at our Liquor Department and get a blotter clearlydesignating what the assort-ments are if nc fall to rcaih
ou by mall or messenger.
LIQUOR DEPARTMENT.
HoffschlaegerCoLIMITED.
25 King St., - near Bethel
I I,", UBBB3E
EyeglassesSpectacles
RIGHT JUST RIGHT.
Wo fit Eyeglasses and Spec-
tacles and fit them RightJust Right Wo M. glasses toold eyes to give better visionand to preservo eyesight Wofit glasses to young eyes fortho removal ot ejo-strnl- andattendant evils.
Frames Right, Lenses Right,Treatment Right, Prices Right.
A. N. SANFORD.MANUFACTURINGOPTICIAN
Boston Building, Fort Street,Over May & Co.
Honolulu Investment CoLIMITED.
Real Estate and
Insurance Agents
officers:A. V. Gear President.............m Hiv n immj t .ovifinuirjwuww nuihi'inuf mr,nv,nnn i oi.Property Bought and Sold;
Ufa, Fire, Marine andPlate Glass Insurance.
DAVID DAYTON137 MERCHANT STREET.
LOTS FOR SALEIn KAPIOLANI PARK ADDITION,KALIHI, and other desirable localities
AIbo 1 JUMP 8EAT DUCKBOARD,secondhand; good as new.
1(YJ Manufactured from
lWb pure distilled water
Delivered to any part efcity by courteous driven.
Oalin Ice and Electric CsKewalo. Telephone Blue 1111
Fine Job Printing at the Bulletin, office.
RvnNt.va. m;i.i.irriN, uonoh'U. t h . Thursday,
LOCAL GENERAL
I) A 1' prlzo puzzle, page C.
J I. Hall, lawyer, 74 B. King St
Dons forget, "3 Ioncs of bread for$1 at the New England llaktry.
Hall Calnes celebrated ilramntl7nlion of "The Christian" tonight
nifty kinds of new holiday games, 1
price. Arlilgh . Co . 11CG Fort St.Ilcniarknbly ion prlres In fine Jew-
elry nt Viclrn's, 1205 Hotel street.Notice of odltcrs-elcc- t of II llnckfeld
A. Cu, Ltd will Le found undo NewToilnj
rurnlKhcd cottage Is for rent at nicasunnbli rent April 45 X Vine-)nr- d
stChoice patterns in Holiday goods
mo shown at Goo Kim's, corner Hotelnud Nuuanu,
"l.k..b.?.K,S .M,;iS.WA. I
uiauuintiuicu ujr uia UUIIVUU I UUIIIUIng Company.
Captain Surmann has succeededCaptain Heed in the command of theschooner Honolpu
iue wecKiy tamon or me eveningsaiieim gives a complete summary ot ;
"""" " ""' u""Good paint and experience" Is E.
C Howe's strong combination Getour painting dono now.
The stock books of Oahu Sugar Co.will be closed to transfers from Dee10th to the IStli Imlushe
Imitations hae been Jssued for thewedding of Miss Lottie Ucttencourtand XI I' Peters for December 21st.
Two real good things In town, theSanford Co. at the Orphcum and Ushcr's draught whisky at the Pantheon.
The Hawaiian lcw art calendar Incolors Nothing like It before Mallone to jour friends. Wall, NicholsCo
Miss I'elecldade Souza and ErnestF Agular will be married by FatherStephen nt 4 30 o'clock Saturda af-
ternoon.Where the water is used from an
iron roof, "Arabic" improves the waterand tools the roof. California FeedCo , agents
The Hoard of Health ndjnurncdtheir muting estirdnj until this nfternoon nt 3 o'clock owing to the lackof a quorum.
The Slcira on Dee 15th will be tho while redding on Nuuanulust boat carrjlng pirccts to the main- - at time his son the present l.Ieut Gbe-len- d
In time for Christmas Ship by U. I S N was bom AdmiralWills' Fargo & Co See ml. on frontlage
Honolulu Photo Supply Co. are now-bus-
day and night making plcturoframes from tho handsome nowmouldings they hao Just nceited.Call and tee samples
Tho LmlU So. lot nf rvntrnl I'nln.i
won
Umporarll)
church will hold Its regular afternoon rcslllcnt8 ept te Ameilcan school
totlal to.la (Thursday from 3 o'clock u ls flight this aalon will help reel-unt- il
0, ot the icsldence of Mrs. It. G l"ocj'- -
Moore, 1330 Klnin strictThus 1 Mcllghe & Co nre mnKlng
special efforts during the Iuilidn tea-to- n
to enter to the wunts nf drinkersof first class wlius and liquors Puritywith prompt service Is their motto
In accordant c with a special conccs-fIoi- i
made to Mr Ilrasdi when in Newjoin, uimnej a. aiarsu win rectuob the Vcntuia due on Wednesday niladvance consignment of nut spring'swash shirt waists
Judge Do Holt jesttrday gave Juilgneut for plalnt'lT In llenr Loo Kong
t Lai Sal, two cases consolidated,!iiy nuiu-- uppeuis iruui Lisiricit'omt b defendant for $279 61 and$110 23 against him.
At n meeting of tho directors of thoMerchants' Association jestcrday nf- -
ternoon It was decided to hold thefirst annual banquet during the latterunit c.f mtxt uppk ThnrHn rvintni- -
will pinhably be the time.r Wm. A. Daniel and Miss i:lt
lllgglns wete married at tho home ofMrs Wlnne last evening. Albert AWilson was best man and Mar) P I
Wlnne, bridesmaid Mr. Wlnno gavethe bride awny. The ceremony wcperformed by Rev. O. L. Pearson.
An effort is being made to get tho
be with
At the Merchants' Association meetIt'g yesterday a committee was uppointed to act with similar committeesfrou for the purpose ofpiovldlng sports for the tho'fleet uron their arrival here. The
of Commerce will assisttho matter. i
There are Simple Remedies In -dispensable in any family. Amongthese, ecxperience of jears
should be recordedTor both and external appli-cations wo have found It ot great val-ue, especially we recommend it forcolds, rheumatism, or fresh woundsand bruises. Christian Era. sub-stitutes, Is but one Paln-Kllle- r,
Davis'. Price 25c. and 60c.
(Associated Press Cable.
A CARDINAL DEAD.Madrid, Dee, 10 Caidlnal Espinosj
li ilcnj,
SECRETARY HAY SICK.Washington, Die 10 Secietar) Hay
Is fluid to his bed by a cold,
NO FRANCHISE FOR WOMEN.Christiana, Dec 10 The Norwegian
parliament has rejected the proposedfranchise for women
NANCE O'NEILL'S COSTUMES.Chicago, Dec 10 The properties and
costumes ot Nance O Nell, the actress,hac been attached for an alleged debt
PRAIRIE TO CUBAWashington, Dec 10 The school-fclil- p
Prairie has been ordered to theU. S. Naal Station at GuantanamoCuba, and to Colon, with 1000 marines
RENEWED PROTE8T,Toko Dec llTM ,,, ,he Uus.
and the Russian AdmiralIn command nf the snunilran nt Che.rnulpo, have had an audlenie with the
(Kmpcror of Korea at Seoul in whichthey aro reported to hae renewed theRussian protest against tho opening oflongampho as a treaty
A DARK ASHORE.Astoria, Dec 10 The Italian bark
Cat our is ashore at the mouth of theColumbia rher and will probably be a
ton! loss.The Italian bark Caour, Captain
Angello, arrived at Astoria on Oct. 13lioni She Is a vessel of 1351tons register. It Is possible that theCaour was Just leaUug the ColumbiaRtcr for Europe with a grain cargo
GHERARDI DYING.New Haen, Dec 10 Rear
Ghcrardl, N. S X , retlicd, is dyingof diabetes.
Rear Admiral Uancroft Ghcrardl en-
ured the navy in 1840 and was retiredIn 1S94 In the Chll War he won hon-ur- s
at Mobl'e ba and elsewhere. Hewas In Honolulu first .u 1S75 on theflagship 1'cni.JLola, Almy, and
Oh unit wus here before his retire- -
n i:u
ISLE OF PINES ACTION,lint ana, Dec. 10 The Cabinet has
crdcrcd the establishment of a CustomHouse on the Isle of Pines, thus con- -
ceding all the rttslie of the Anieilcan
wucn inua ratineu tier treaty uitnthe rnlted States she refujedtto lecog-nlz- c
the l'lntt amendment. She thusittulneil sovereignty ocr the Isle ofPints Americans own and occup)oer two thirds of the land there andlime hitherto protested against Cubacollecting taxes and customs receiptsfrom tin in anil spend tho money so col- -
ir.,i i ih .mri.can constitute almost nil of the nonu- -jutloll tne Bchoois arc sflll conducted
iin Snjnish.
IS JONES
Judge Gear yesterday aftcrnoo.iruled that tho alleged djing declnraHon of Mrs. Sarah Parmenter, one ofthc'UctImB, could not bo t.'l'l-c- he E. M. Jones muruo'iai t M. Robertson, for the defense.
In his opening address to the juryafter the prosecution had rested, anuc uncoil that insanity was the defenseof the ncciu'd.
The uepoultlon of Mrs. Jane Reedof illlo was Introduced, to tho effectthat tiiirt) six ago Jones waser) UicK, lilk Illness resulting In mui
tal weakness.
ipllows.Advisory committee Dr J Uchlda,
K Klhhl, W Motoshlge, S Anno, Y.Sogo.
Executive ofilcers T. Ishlkavvn, A K,Ozawa
Treasurer O, Shioda,Secretaries M. Negro and M Hay- -
nkawa,
1. JillA"'!"0.'1 .?"' .apply ,0 lh9
u,c,n1' lur u
PASSENGERS ARRIVED.
San Pranclsco, per S S. Hongkong Mnru, Dec. 9. For Honolulu,lav overs Miss Elizabeth Lamed,Mis. W. V. Mrs. H. SI. Cook, C.(J, Cook. W. IL Miles.
8 TO 5.
members of the Association PoolbnllLeague to play their games oil the1 JAPANESE ASSOCIATION.baseball grouuds during the comluglwinter. There are tlvo teams in the The Japanese Association has
and sixteen or more mntches journcd nfter perfecting organizationnre to plajeil, beginning De- - Consul Mlkl Salto ls president of thorember l'J. association Tho other oificers arc a
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New York Dental Parlor;
HOURS
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1057 FORT STREET.BANG ENTRANCE A6 WBLLIAAI6' PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY
Jldtovfcfc .i, 4'Ut , lWuj&.Ml JK ii ... L.W
fine ip. 1003.
PJU OLEIMTB 'H3dsTV
ITTERSWEAK KIDNEYS.
When you have pains In tho backand aro unable to sleep, your kidneysaro weak. Heed these danger signalsby giving naturo the aid she requires.Tho best medlclno to do this Is Hos-teller's Stomach Bitters. Try It forIndigestion, dyspepsia, constipation,liver and kidney troubles, or malaria.OurPrlvate Die Stamp is over the neckof tho bottle.
BOSTETTER'S
STOMACH - BITTERS
BUT 11 HEThe Hoard of Agriculture and For
estry jestcrday afternoon consideredthe lantana-klllln- g blight us a menaceto desirable vegetation and a completeexamination of the matter was ordered.
President Thurston reported conferences with the postmaster and customscollector on the matter ot the Inspection of plants coming thiough theirdepartments, these ointlals assured
In the work of exclusionof pests Collector Stackalle promisedto Instruct deputy collector to act ntInspectors of plants
It was reported that the expectedshipment of Ulucflelds bannnn shootshad not arrived In Tuesuaj s trans-port They shipped fiom Now Orleansthree weeks ago
Superintendent of Public Works Hoi- -
lowaj Btated that lumber was beingarranged for the nursery building;
jv.ork had been started on the out'houses. All work would bo finished In'six weeks
It wus reported by tho secreatrthat Profebsor Koebele had been writ
hen to return home from the mainlandNothing further had been heard of thrcoming of Koi ester Hosmer. He Is expected here this month.
W. M. Giffnrd reid a letter he hadbent to the Hoard several weeks agoon tho lantanri-klllls- g blight. Tinlengthy communication set forth sci-
entific opinions that the pest was ugreat menace lo forest trees and econ-omic plants Mr. Perkins said theblight had appeared on all the Islands.He said It would attack coffee andother trees If It could not gel lantana.A. W. Carter favored a practical aswell as an entomological report on theblight conditions. The matter .t
finally refencd to the entomologistsCommittees on agriculture, npproprl
ntlons, entomology, forests, nurserlosand on rules and regulations wcie ar-ranged
Mr Perkins denied that blight wasbeing spread from the nurserj Hesubmitted a diagram of a fumigationtent for disinfecting trees. OlCfardthought the apparatus might be obtained cheaper In California.
FOR ARMOR.Y SITE.
Tho Governor and Superintendent ofPublic Works jesterday called on General MacArthur to solicit the sanctionof the War Department for an effortto secure the action of Congress forthe return to tho Territory by theUnited States of tho drlllshed premlscs for a National Onaril Armory.T lie General was conllal and the rekult of the meeting was that Mr. Hollow ay was Instructed to prepare mapsof available ground for exebango withtho Federal Government for the dcsliedlocation
KAVAKFOR LIVER TROUBLENatives of the South Sea Islands
rtrKl found that by chewing the rootfrom which Kayak U extracted
they were Immune from liver troublesarising from chronic malarial conditionswhich prevailed there. A noted chemistfiut
It In palatable form and It is now theremedy for all kidney trouble. Sold
everywhere. 50 doses for Sue.SOUTH SEA ISLAND DRUG CO., Ltd.tan franclico, New Yotk, Honolulu,
HOBRON DRUQ COMPANYDistributors for tho Hawaiian islands.
OANAIV 1 HOTEL
WAIKIKI BEACH
Rapid. Transit JClcctrlo Cars arriveat, and depart from, the main entranceof the Moana Hotel every ten minutes
MOANA HOTEL CO,
f j
LIGHT '" 9 LIGHT
TO STOREKEEPERS
Don't be entirely dependent on electric light during
the Holidays. Have Vome of our ARCLAMPS that you can RELY ON. We areprepared to rent our Lamps during the Holidays on
REASONABLE figures.
Washington Light" Co.G W. MACFARLANE, Manager.
TELEPHONE MAIN 145.
Announcement !
We will receive direct from
the factory about Dec. 10
a COMPLETE, NEW andstock of
JEWELLERY and STER-
LING SILVER NOVELTIES.
Everything in the stock
strictly first class and atprices never before at-
tempted in Honolulu.
"HAWAII"
is still given FREE to our
customers.
H. W. Foster & Co,
J 58 Hotel Street
FOR SALE:
KAIMUKI LOTS
APPLY
The
Honolulu Investment
GO,,
JUDD BUILDING,
J2J HOTEL ST.There could be no better holi-day gift than a fully equippedbathrcom. Let us give you afigure.
W. J. ENGLANDPLUMBINGCO.
'PHONE MAIN 323.
DRS, WATERHOUSE and JUDD,
Corner Miller and Deretanla streets,Telephone White 3492.Dr. Watcrnouse, 10 to 12 a. m.; 2 to3 p. m.; 7:30 to 8, Monday, Wednes-day and Trlday openings.Itesidcnco telephone Blue 1152.Dr. Judd, 9 to 10 a. m.; 4 to 0 p. m.;7:30 to S, Tuesday, Thursday andSaturday eenings.Tclophone Illuo 221.Sundays, 10 to 11 a. m.
DR. ARCHIBALD N. SINCLAIR.
Offices nooms 208-20- 9 Boston buildIng, Fort Street.
Telephones Office Main 385; Resldence, Whlto ?8G1.
hours 11 a. m. to 1 p. m.j 4 to S
. m.; 7 to S p ra.; Sundays, 12 to 2 p m.P. O. Box 801.
$IF YOII WISH TO ADVERTISE ?I IN NEWSPAPERSi ANVWHURP AT ANYTIMB
Call un or WriteE.C. DAM'S ADVERTISING AGErtCY
j
oi & 05 mcrcnints' uxclunge! SAN PWANC15CO. CAL.
eeuMo94d
HawaiianHardware
Company,8,6 FORT STREET.
JUST RECEIVED A FullAssortment of Fishing Nets,Netting Twme, Harness, Sad-dle and Latigo Leather, Rubberand Cotton Hose, Horse Shoesand Horse Shoe Nails, Paints,Oils and Varnishes, Brushes oall kinds, Packing, Belting, allSizes, Engineers' and Plumbers'Supplies.
TEL. MAIN 117.
YoshikawaBuy your Xmns Wheel (pom uh.
Read, Reflect, Ride. Wheelsnre our stock; repairing
our upcclnlty. WheelsRented.
TWO STORES.163 KING ST. HOTEL nr. RIVER.
THE CLUB STABLES,018 FORT STREET.
NOTICE TO DOCTORS.
Hacks all night; Main 109.Hacks Nos. 3. 7. 24. 32. S3. 87. 114
and 182.
S'able 'Phone: 109 Main.Hack-Stan- 'Phone: 319 and 32.
C. H. BELLINA.
Bamboo FurnitureAND
PICTURE FRAME3.All kinds of fancy work mads to order.
S. SAIKI,563 8outh Deretanla St., nr. Punchbowl
P.O. Box 990. Tel. Blue 546.PAUAHI STREET, NEAR RIVER.
Get our priced lor fine fur-niture first. Ucnutlful fora holiday gift.
River Mill Co,P. O. Box 961. Tel. White 93L
SANO CMAISMERCHANT TAILOR
No. H Hotill St.l Mn.ni in i,No. 64 Hotul St.JSultB made to order In the latest
styles. Perfect C guaranteed. Cloth-lu- g
cleaned, dyed and replied.
Fred Harrison,CONTRACTORAND BUILDER.
Tel. Main 193.Jobbing Promptly Attended To,
M. PhilllDS & Co.Wholesale Importers and Jobbers.
EUROPEAN ANDAMERICAN DRY QOOD8.
Fort and Queen 8ts.
Cotton Bros. & CoENGINEERS ANDGENERAL CONTRACTORS.
Plans and estimates fumlihnii rnall classes. Contracting work.
Tel. Main 245.ROOM 300, BOSTON BLK.. Honolulu.
HONOLULUJRON WORKS
Improved and Modern 8UGAR MA-CHINERY of everv eanaeltv ri h- -scrlptlon made to order. Boiler workana hiveted pipes for Irrigationpurposes a specialty. Particular atten-tion paid to JOB WORK, and ren.lr.executed at shortest notice.
8T. DAVID'8 HOU8B'15 Hrward St., Near Third, 8. F, Cal.
This is one of the best LodgingSouses in San Francisco; convenient-- I
ylocated to the center of the city, the-Ure- s,
etc.; 200 rooms, on suite and sin-li-
Everything clean and o?at.Howard 8t electric car pus the door.
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HVENINO, IIULLETIN, HONOLULU, T. jr., THURSDAY. DHC 10, 1903. THMEB
N, S, Sachs1 Dry Goods Co,, Ltd, I N, S, Sachs1 Dry Goods Co,, Ltd, I N, S. Sachs1 Dry Goods Co,, Ltd
Merry ChristmasHas Surely Begun
Those who shop early will be the happiest people by December 25th.The assortments are best now-tho- ugh we shall have fresh things
coming in between now and Christ mas,Shopping is easiest now, before the great rush starts.There are two ways of planning for Christmas-o-ne by making out
a list at home and trying to make the store fit into it; the other bycoming here and getting suggestions from the things themselves.
Which way will you do?if you have to shop for children bring them with you, and you will
soon find out what they want most.
Ladies' and Children'sHandkerchiefs.
You would scarcely believe thatvve can offer such nines for the.holidays unices J on bco them for) ourselves. An assortment larg-
er tlian ever shown before.At 65c doz. a Rood fancy bor-
der cambric hankderchlef.At 90c. a doz. fine, hemstitched,
ueat patterns, fancy borders.At 25c a box, children's fancy
border, with embroidered Initials.At 35c a box, children's fine
cambric, hemstitched, white witholored embroidered initials.
At 15c, or $1.50 a dozen, Ladles'pure linen, hemstitched, hand em-broidered Initials (com cut made).
At $1.75 a box, half doz., finepure linen hemstitched, hand em-
broidered Initials.At 15c each, very pretty one,
hemstitched, embroidered borderor scalloped edge.
At 20c, better linen, hemstitchednnd embioldcred, new designs.
At 25, 30, 35 and 35c, hand-some line pure linen, hemstitched,embroidered or lace edge.
At $1.75 for half doz., In fancyboxes, all pure linen, exquisitelyembroidered, surprising vnlue.
HandkerchiefsFor Men.
$1.00 dozen, fine vvhlto hem-
stitched cambric.$2.75 dozen, pure linen
$2.00 for half doz., in a box, flnoquality pure linen, with Initials.
Iron and
176.180 KING
Silks and Linens.
Hand embroidered In andwhite a beautiful of doylies,
covers, pieces, cushiontops, luncheon cloths and tablocovers in square, oblong andround. Napkins to match.
AFESOiled and
Embroidered
Linens.
'Phone 82T
Hawaiian Fence
Grass
Main
Holiday Umbrellas.That perplexing gift for "him"
Is soon selected If you take aat the wonderfully beautiful um-
brellas wo aro showing.Men's silk umbrellas with steel
finely mounted In horn, gunmetal, Ivory, sterling andnatural woods.
Ladles' parasols, umbrcllaB andcarrlago parasols. A handsomeassortment) to choose from withstylish mountings In gun metal,fancy dresden, sterling silver andhorn.
Waist PatternsSomething out of the ordinary
In Imported Japaacso silk handembroidered waist patterns; em-
broidered In e and dellcntocolors. Each ono distinctly dif-
ferent from theWhlto linen hand embroidered
waist patterns, In a box, nice-ly done up.
N. S. SACHS' DRYCORNER FORT AND
Repaired
Monument Works, Ltd.
STREET.
to
TIL. 1.
Chinese and Japanese Goods rtNUUANU STREET
TRUNKS, VALISESAND
DRESS SUIT CASESWe havo just opened up a new shipment of Steamer Trunks, Packing
Trunks, Valises and Dress Suit Cases. Our lino of the above will bethe largest and most practical on tho market, embracing everything made,many of the styles being our exclustvo designs and patterns. SuitableClulstmas presents In tho shape of neatly finished dress suit cacs andvalises.
THEO, H. DAVIET& Co., Limited,SOLE AGENTS FOR HAWAIIAN ISLANDS.
DR. J. B. De FARIA,PHYSICIAN, SURGEON AND OBSTETRICIAN.
Fcmioly externa and lnterno of the Maternity nd Hospital for Womeaof Lisbon (Europe).
Female Diseases and Confinement Cases a Specialty.Office and Residence 1123. Alakea St Office Hors From 10 a. m
12 M.; 2 to 4, and 7 to 8 p. m. Telephone Main 407.
V. O. Box 8S.
WING WO CHANGTHE OLDEST CHINESE FIRM HONOLULU.
OtsUrr In Fine Grastll kind
bluelino
tray center
look
rods,silver
other.
one
found
IN
The Bulletin, 75cts. per month
Infants'Wear.
Hnnd mado silk caps and bon-nets In white, blue, pink and cardin-
al
French muslin bonnets, longand Hhort.
Cashmere, embroidered and silkcoats.
Infants' cilb blankets.Infants' long and short A esses
In real baby effects.
Long nnd short skirts In Nain-sook and embroidered flannel.
Cnxhmcio nnd flannel embiold-cred saqucs and kimonos.
Slllt booties.French bibs In muslin and silk.
GOODS CO., LTD.,BERETANIA STREETS.
m as mmB. THE Mitt
. ,,! i. ..., , ,i," """" """ ' "" """'mlttce to draw up resolutions for pre
sentation at tho town melting tomorrow night, the following were drawnup as representing the sense of the cltl- -
jzens of tho Territory of HawaiiWhereas: ccttaln dlffercmcs of opin-
ion have arisen in regard to tho Coun-jl- y
Act passed by tho last Legislature,'and! Whcicas: It Is desirable at this timethat public sentiment.' should be ex-
pressed with regard to the situation,therefore bo It
Resolved: that wo believe In localcontrol of local affairs and wo therefore advocate an Immediate test easebefote the Supreme Court of the Territory.
Resolved: that we appeal to the DarAssociation of Honolulu to prepare ntonce a test enso for submission beforesaid court.
Hcsolvcd: that In tho event of theCounty Act being declared Invalidatedthat wo advocate the Immediate call-ing of tho Legislature for the purposeof rcenncting a proper County law.
Resolved: that a copy of these reso-lutions bo sent to the Governor of theTerritory and the President of tho IlaiAssociation.
OEO. W. SMITH.L. A. ANDREWS.GEO. D. M'CLDLLAN,JOHN A. Hl'OIir.S,W. C. ACHI,J. A. MATTHUWMAN.
INTER-ISLAN- FANCIES.
There was a young lady from Hllo,Who posed as tho Venus de Mllo,
Till her pedestnl broke.And she uttered a spoke,
There was once a young man on Kauai,That to unded much more llko a squeal
"O."Who tried like a mynah to fly,
Till ono day on a trip,Ills wings they did slip,
And now ho Is soaring on high.A Jap In a hurry one day,Jumped off from the car the wrong
wny,Now he's riding on cats,That don't give any Jnrs.
And wheto pissongers don't havo topay.
A hubby was In a great wrath,'Cause, tho plumbors hnd torn off a lath.
Tho not time he'll know,Tho right place to go
For good plumbing, nnd that Is to Ilath
Nenll- - furnished rooms at tho Pop-
ular. U U CO, and S2 per week. 1E43Fort street.
"THE CHRISTIAN" PLAYED
BY MEILL COMPANY
LARGE AND APPRECIATIVE AUDI.ENCE PRE8ENT PLAY FULL
OF ACTION AND STRONQSITUATIONS.
In the presentation of such a play alHalt Calne's "The Christian," the verystrongest of companies is necessary,clso the whole fabric becomes nn In-
tangible mass and dramatic situationsare turned Into the ridiculous bj thevery slightest carelessness where con-centrated attention to detull Is Indis-pensable.
If for no other reason, James Nelll'scompany will be remembered b Hono-lulu theatre-goer- s for their able presentatlon of the dramatization of HallCalne's most powerful book nt thsOpera House last night. The audiencewas large, representative nnd distinct-ly appreciative of the efforts of theompanyIt has often been said that Honolulu
audiences arc cold. After Inst night.the allegation may be stamped as ndistinct error. When npplnuse wasnot heard it was because the peoplewere too deeply moved to resort idemonstrations of the kind.
"The Christian" should be givenagain beforo the conclusion of theNeitt season for there nre hundredsIn town today who, from the descrip-tion given their friends In the nudlenctlast night, ore now all too anxious tosec tho play. While "A gentleman ofFrance," with its attractive title, wnswelt plajed and met with the favor oftho people, "The Christian," with Itsless attractive title, is far superiorwhen In the hands of the Nelll's Theopinion Is ventured that It will provethe strongest play In their repertoire
"The Christian" opens with a sccnoon the tilling ground of l'ccl Castle,Isle of man, and then the scene isshifted to London, from the musichall to ti.o church of tho Catholic fath-ers, to the apartments of Olory qunvlnin Clement's Inn, and then back againto the protecting walls of tho church.
IM)th Chnpman, as Glory Quale,Is most powerful In her presentation.first of the Impetuous maiden,imbued from childhood with the
of the church and the peace-ful (aim of her Island home. et anxious for tire brilliance of the life ot
and, second, of the womanswayed by the higher motives thathave come as a result of the very lifewhich she had craved.
In Uibbllng Jojuusncss, In tho heatof passion, or smarting from the painof disillusionment) the leading lady ofthe Nclll Company Is equally strong.With her tho audience laughs frompure Joy, with her It rebels and withlit rs till It feels sharp pangs of a beau-tiful dream shattered.
A bright bit In tho play Is tho luncheon scene near l'ccl Castle. The spiritof youth and happiness hovers ovettho little nreuproau incir ciotn upoon tlio greenand lift their victuals nnd dishes fromtho basket. Then comes tho cxtremoof this enrcfreo atmosphere and the'
'audience Is shown tho strugglo between tho desires of tho ilesh and tinspirit when Gloria Quajlo visits thechurch ot tho Catholic fathers. Noth-ing could be stronger than her preset!tation of tho woman trying with nilher strength to duty tho masternt deslro and when conquering andllcclng from tho church bIic kneels Im-
pulsively nnd klBses tho ot theman she Knows once and for all sheloves with a very depth of passion, thoaudience must needs weep with her.
Mr. Nelll as John Storm Is equallystrong In his part, first as tho son otnn English nobleman, hesitating be-
tween a life of tho world or of thochurch and then as a Catholic priest,helping tho poor, the forsaken, thusinning. His strong individuality con-tinually Impresses Itself on thoaudience. His strongest playingcomes in tho third net, his fanaticism gains the upper hand andthinking Glory Quayle, tho partner ofhis boyhood days and tho Idol of hislater manhood, on tho brink ot a darkabyss, ho seeks to kill her and thenrepents. In tho fourth act, also, hedoes magnificent work, particularlywhen ho stands against all urgent ap-
peals to him to (lee,Tho others tho east must not bo
Gcorgo Dloomquest tooktho two patts of Parson Quaylo an JTho Manager most admirably nnd JoinW. llurton ns Archdeacon Wealthy,Father Lamplugh as Ilobett Slddlo,and Reginald Travers as Lord Storm,arc excellent In their rcspectlvo parts.Sheldon Lewis makes a strong HoratioDrake and Robert Morris Is equallyas good tho dovll may-rar- e LordRobert Vro. Donald Howies as Urothcr Paul, Lillian Andrews as Mrs. Callendor and Loulso Urownell as PollyLove, should all come in for most fnvorablo mention.
At several stages during tho performances tho climaxes woro so strongthat It was necesnary to raise the curtain three and four times.
Uvnry man who docs u stunt on thentago Is called an actor, but you oftenwonder why,
SAY- -" SEND HELP"AND I'LLSEND IT.
No money is wanted Just a postal.Tell me the book you need.
I will mnll you an order good at anydrug store for six bottles Dr. Snoop'sncstorative. You may take a monthon trial. If it succeeds, the cost Is$3.50. If falls, I will pay the drug-fcls- t
myself and your mcro word shalldecide It.
Don't think I can't euro becattso oth-ers have failed. I havo a way ihat noother man knows. Let tho remedy It- -
oelf convlnco you.At least you know this: If I failed
very often tho offer would ruin mo. Nosick ono need pay, It ho cannot paygladly; yet 39 out of each 40 pay.
If ou need help, don't wrong your-
self by waiting. My way Is almosttut re. It will certainly cure any casethat Is curable.
1 havo spent a lifetime In learninghow to strengthen weal; lnsldo nerves.My Itestorntlvo brings back that powerwhich nlono operates tho vital organs.I treat a weak organ as I would a weakengine, by giving It the power to act.My way nlnays succeeds, savo acause like cancer makes a euro Impos-sible. And most of these, chronic dis-eases cannot bo cured without It.
You'll know this ou read mybook.
which Unfile No t on Dyrrtbook you want. anJ hiiok io i on me ntinJlf Dr hoop, Hook No on lh KUnfyt
Hx lit. Niclnt, Hook No . lor WomnWl Hook No. li r Mm (wattl)
Rook No A nn Uti.umlllamMllJcawt not chronic, arc often furtJ Won. or
tw o At all Jrurrbts
HUlu CUKE
NMK 8tkVAiiTS
The following correspondence haspassed between the Merchants' Asso-ciation and the Governor:
Honolulu, Nov, 27, 1903.Hon Geo It. Carter, Governor Tcnl-tur- y
of Hawaii, Honolulu, T. II.SI It has come to the notice of this
Association tliat certain governmentcniplojes are selling supplies to thecov eminent and binding on govern-ment contracts. At a recnt meet-ing of the Hoard of Directors of theMerchants' Association I was directedIn uttli nn In
theteto and to ptotest against Its con- -
luiutiuic- v iut uusiura.men of the Territory, w ho uiij thotaxes, licenses, rents and hire cm--plojes should ulono be allowed to furnish government supplies and bid ongovernment contracts, nnd wo submitLint It Is manifestly unjust that
of tho government, whose salaries are paid by the business commit-- ;
nlt, whose o tikes are Indirectly sup-- 1
piled them by the government nndwho pay no taxes, licenses or tentsshould be allowed to compete directlyor Indirectly Abide from tho moral
cr AND WAGONSnnd the In
olfense. results of chcck meetthis would refer
group of picnickers theynd other scandals
make
cloak
when
offorgotten.
when
when
present postal frauds, St. Louii
i' "emu uruuBni iu iibih uiruuBuuiuCnlira. Wo certnln that by
bringing the matter yoiir noitie ntthis time tlt.it willstopped fore It hud been allowed toreaih such pioportlons.
ant, respectfully,P. R. HELM,
Secretnry Merchants' AscOilntlon ofHonolulu.
Honolulu, December S, 1903Hon Smith,
Merchnnts' Association, Honolulu.Dear to
from nt withour secretary, November 27th,
calling attention fact thatplojecs government aro selling
to and militarycm government contracts.
The matter will receive consideration and attcntlon to the fact.
sincerely
y Governor.
The BUSINESS MAN'S HANDY IN-
DEX, published the Saturdayan Weekly Edition, nlvee
concise complete resume of all le-
gal notices, calls for tender,building permits real es-
tate transactions. Bulletin,75 cents per month. Weekly
per year,
S. S. ARIZONAN.
Tho Chronicle DecemberThe large steamer Arlzonau vm
scheduled to Saturday NewYork, unable to get awaylinfnrp timlnv nr Mnntluv. nwlnip In
in Bettlnir her shlnmeut ofwhale oil board. Tho steamer Ha- -
wallnn tho same Is dischargingNew cargo on Orcenwlch-ttrc- et
Wharf No. and the NebraskanIs at tho Rlsdon Works
fuel-o- il tanks capacity.When ready for business againtanks will able to accommodato
bartels steamerto make tho trip to New Yorkdltnculty.
Get your Let' at Buioffice
w
MsS'G&OHEMmN'KING BOTTLED BEERS'.'
SOLD CVCIVYWIIERK.
Electricity In the HomeAND WHY YOU SHOULD USE IT.
Incandescent electric lighting Is Indispensable to the com-
fort of the modern home.Tho quality tho light Is superior to any other.The cost Is slightly kerosene.The annoyances broken lamp chimneys, smoke, trim-
ming of wicks, excessive heat, disagreeable odor, refillinglamps, etc., arc entirely removed by use of electricity.
A simple turn the switch In the wall or chandelier givesInstant light saves groping about for matches.
light can burning without danger flro whileoccupants are out the house.
The Vttallty light Is soft, and tho quantityto suit your needs.
Wo have numerous devices for saving light nnd valuablesuggestions for old, as well as new subscribers.
Tho conveniences and desirable features of electricity overall other Illuminators are Innumerable and will tnko pleas-ure in telling you cost of wiring and fixtures.
Hawaiian Electric Co., Ltd.Office King; Street.
NOW WE'REWc arc prepared to the Peoplev of Honolulu with Freshest of
ISLAND MEATSAlso, GARDEN PRODUCE of allkinds. BUTTER, EGGS, CHIC-KENS, TURKEYS, SUCKINGPIGS, BACON, HAM, fact every-thing that
A FIRST CLASS MARKETis called upon to furnish.
The ISLANDMEAT CO..HERBERT E. QARES, Manager.
TELEPHONE MAIN 76.HIND, ROLPH A
Honolulu
Tel. Blue 3143.
OFF?
and Heeia
UNION EXPRESS CO., Ltdcere n c mmai iwi- -
FRST-CLAS- 3 FURNITURE VAN3, DELIVERYonof the Union this Is made1,,,
ona penal For the on steamers. Our representatives
practice we jou to
as which constant
as
It
It
the
the feelto
tho piactlce bo
I
G. W.
Sir: 1 beg acknowledge tlio expresses ine opinion, pt
of the communication 'cn a conference hnd him by
) datedto the cm- -
of thesupplies the government bidding.0' fu,uro commercial and
dueI thank you for calling
Very0. It. CARTER,
In Bulle-tin ' the a
andJudg-
ments, andEvening
Bulletin,1 1
of 3
sail on forbut will bo
blEon
of linoher
1,Iron having
her doubled intint
bo '0,-0-
of oil, enabling thewithout
"To Id; theUtln
OF ALL
of farery abovo
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supply
in
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yours,
86.
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3 DAYS' FREE STORAGE,TEL
OF MII GERMANY!
In conespondence between Federalnnd Territorial military authoritiessubmitted to Governor Carter jester- -
day afternoon, Mnjor Generaliihur- - commanding tho Department of
Col. J. W. Jones and Col J II. Sopcrof the National Guard on November27, that the Pacific will bo tho theater
struggles between nations and that acontest between Germany and the Unit-ed States Is n probability In the nearfuture; that his contest would result
a testing and straining of thoMonroe doctrine; that It Is thereforethe duty of the Federal Government tomake Itself as strong as possible.
, m
HANDY WITH THE TURKEY.
The Uklab (California) RepublicanI less of November 27 contains thefollowing of interest to the numerousHonolulu filen.ls of Former U. S. Dep-it- i)
Muibhnl 1' C HuMly:"Manager T. A Temp.-'e- n reports
thai t the blatc hospital u ixuiu-tcuu- a
ic.ast urn to the Inmiiti,and emplojces u.i 'r'-- f a.:j insisti-ng pilnclpall) of loan turkey, vealnuil diessliK, mashed celerynnd red npplcs The stewnrd, F. C,Hundy, assisted by his able corps ofcooks made provision for every onotn n'P' manner mid every man andwoman had the turk--y thut theycould eat. Mr. Templcton savs that Itwas a fine repast nnd fully appreciatedby all. Dr. King has always made It apoint to tho Institution a goodturkey dinner on Thanksgiving dayand this rule has not been deviatedfrom during the ten ears of his ad-
ministration."
NEL80N-T0DD- .
Captain Richnrd Nelson, ot thosteamer Heleue. and Miss i:ilcn 12,
Todd, of Hllo, Hawaii, were marriedLj the Rev. Canon Mackintosh nt thhomo of tho bridu's parents ondn 8. Onl) the Immediaterelatives of tho contracting partieswere pi
Fine Job Prhitlti at the Bul.'eUrlt.ee.
Near Alakea
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Stage line, II. S. tnntt? nn..,nM,and freight.
i.eaves tion. every day at 9 a. m.;returns nt 4 p.m.
Faro $1.25; round trip 12.00.No tourist has Been tho Ilawn. Isl-
ands without this trip.Office: Hawaiian Stockyards.
E. II. LBVVI8, General Manafier
832 FORT STREET.
aspen cerium DRAY AL-ui-
mainland almost ways "fl"J'ever) Matebaggage all all
boats.
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LAHAINA, MAUI.
IIacks, Carriages, Duggles and Sad-
dle Horses on short notice.
Carriages meet all steamers. Com-
petent dilrera, reasonable rates, aew
vehicles and lire stock.
HORSE SHOEING.
W. W. Wright Co. Ld.have opened a horse-shoo-l-
department In connec-tion with their carriageshop, etc. Having secur-ed tho services ot a first-cla-
shocr, they aro d
to do all work In-
trusted to them In a first-cla-
manner.
C. Schoellkopf,GENERAL COLLECTOR AND BU8I-NES- S
AGENT.
Garnishees Instituted, Rents Collected.Office 479 Beretanla 8L
P. O. Box 431. HONOLULU.
P. H. Burnette,Attorney-atla- and Notary PublicAgent to Grant Marriage Licenses.Real Estate, Insurance, Collections.Office, 79 Merchant Street. Honolulu.
Mrs. C. L. Dickerson,U81 ALAKEA STREET,
The leading Milliner of Honolulu,gets more goods and new styles bye"ery steamer.
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THURSDAY. DEC 10. 1900.
lloeh der Kalset ' It's up to someone to dance on the carpet.
COUNTY SITUATION DELICATE.
The County Law situation Is becom-ing Intensified and very properly takestho center of local interest. What thefriends of the law need hae a rarefor Is that in seeking methods of pres-ervation they shall not act at crosspurposes, and In the midst of their dlfTerences discover that the enemies,who are In the nilnorlt have succeed(d In accomplishing their alms.
Tho committee appointed from theCounty mass meeting has presented ndefinite proposal that a test rase bepresented to the Supreme Court andIf the law Is found vitally weak, theLegislature bo immediately called Inextra session to perfect the measure.
Mr. Hatch cables from Washingtonthat tlie bill for Congressional rati-fication of the law haB been Introducedand has been favorably received.
What will the people do now?Mr. Hatch's cable would indicate
that this favorable consideration In-
cludes the support of Delegate Kiihlunnd the vvny seems open for speedyaction, nnd Congressmen do not con-sider this course of action so etra-o- i
dinar) that It may be looked upon nsn serious reflection on Hawaii's capac-ity for self government.
Tho bulletin believes that the bestmethod of hnndliug this County Lawaffair Is that which offers the mostspeedy result nt the least expense. All'
made Court, Court
other
S3
theroerrors,
All
givenbe-- j
jpllcahle except
constitutional
weak place Hatchnlon lack of knowledge of
doing. wantknow details of In-
troduced, they want rightto know scope whether It
makes elasticlocal amendmentall time. If
responsible formovements supply Informa-tion they publicIn a rcccptlvo state of mind,
desire known op-
ponents ofTerritorial government wouldcontain If
ulterior motive apparent.they fear Hatch Mission
that Congressional actionmako county
lawscitizen suppose
ofopposition Hatch
mission would hesitate Instnntgo Congress with local measurewhich they favored
In to Con-
gressional to mako It cer-
tainty?
JURISDICTION
(Continued from Pago 1.)In
Courts.Section of
tlons for holding repealedIn It made
of Inspectors ofns of ballots subject
by Supremo Court.S following sections
8 of Laws of (C.L.,sec.) contests
of In Court,legislative alone
byprovisions of which
Supreme Jurisdic-tion In election cases, been
madoelection by provis-
ion of County that theprovisions of law"
construing doubtful statute,court take considerationtitle of otherstatutes In pari materia cir-
cumstances under which statute
opinion u( the court b) ChiefJustlco says part:
This Is a proceeding contestelection for officers of County ofOnhu held 'the third of Noera- -
election under 31 ofof 1903, commonly known ns
County of thedemurred most others
filed ideas Jurisdiction ofcourt. glcn leave
nnser if the jurisdiction ofcourt
laws on Btibject of cle tlonsTerritory arc (1)
provisions of Act uponthat (2) the rules regula-tions for holding (C I. Ap-
pendix) spcclftcnllv continued In force,villi certnln modifications. b SectionCI of Act; ofI .aw s of 1S9 ns by 11
of Laws of 189C, to elec-
tion frauds continued Inforce by gcnernl terms of Section
of the Organic In so far as itinconsistent with Constitution
Iiws of United states orOrganic Ait, provisions of
County above mentioned, uponsubject of elections, consisting
mainly of Sections 0 of that Act,which In general purport to make
existing laws, with variousmodifications, appllcablo toelection.
This proceeding Is brought underSection following sections of
of Laws of 1S94-- 5 Let seq ) far ns those
are mnde applicable to countyelections by terms of CountyAct There nre oflatter Act bear upon question.
Is Chapter 82 entitled "Con-tests" Is n portion of Title 7,which relates to countygeneral It consists of sections, asfollows:
Savo ns herein other-wis- e
provided, candidate forCounty olflce contest electiontherefor In the provided bylaw.
"Section l.5 In all contests rela-tive to re-
quired by to be filled InCourt shall be filed In Cir-
cuit Court In such Countv, suchCircuit shall have such juris-diction relative to such contests ns Isgiven to Court byIt shall report Its findings Judg-ment relative thereto to HoardSupeivlsois of Count, which
powers relative theietons by vested iu Ministerof Interior "
It Is clear that these sections fur-nish no authority for proceeding,because, among other reasons,"Hon Is brought by thirty voters, not
httary of Tenltory"The question naturally
ed by those sections Is whether"provisions of law" which they makeapplicable to election refer
or Include the provisions containedIn County Itself upon sub-ject of insolely to provisions previ-ously in force upon the subjecttions. they telate to the provisions
Itself they Includeprovisions of Sections
nbove set forth. In which caseprovisions would require con-
tests to tho election astc elections In general underto be Instituted only by candidatesonly In Circuit Courts. In ouropinion the "provisions of law"tioned, refer only to provisionsously In force. This would
question Is whether, ifwnnW "nriulslnn nf It, ortlnna
things being equal, It Is better for Ha by a candidate as required by Sectionwall to enact and revise its on n laws, 4oi. it brought in Supreme'
If our expert have a not In Circuit asof creating a law In con J quired by Section 435
Illct with the Organic In ' 1 portion of the County ActInstance what promise have the peo--1 bearing upon question consists ofpic that they be successful Set tlons which n portionIn denllng with the later revision. lof Chapter (in 'Mile S), which pro-Wh-
promise la that having! vide for this first election undercorrected present obvious there. County These sections rend as
- will not be to follo.v and a con followstlnuatlon of fight to thnl "Sei-lln- of the provisionslaw? It is true that the query of luw relating to general electionsmay be offered in connection with a hereby declaied to be applicable
Federal sanction, as no law tc such election,whether Federal or Territorial, Is "Section of provisions
attack. It is also true, however, law are heieby declared to lie t
tho Federal would be to such election, thatlikely to attack as Congress nrter all Is all recoids or information thereby e
power to be forwarded to any sheriff,rltory. shall Instead forwarded to
Tho In the mis -
is Justwhat he Is Tho people to
the the hill he hashavo a
Its fullpresent County
ns regards or hardand fast for the men di-
rectly Hatch's
as can the will hu
Tho urgent ofCounty Law- - to uphuld
selfless political buncomh their
were not sofrom
Is In thisinstance and munic-
ipal stable.Does any thoughtful
that opponents the County Law- - whoarc Joining the to the
an toto a
found on testtho local courts require
sanction a
NO
county elections general by candi-
dates and In the Circuit109 tho rules and regula.
elections wasby Organic Act so as
decisions Electionsto the validity to
revision theSection and of
Act the 1891-- 5
1902 et relating toelections the Supreme re-
lated to elections andwere repealed the Organic Act.
The law former-ly gave to Court
having re-
pealed, were not applicable totho first county tho
the Act "all ofBbould he so applic-
able.In a the
may Into thethe statute, Ihe context,
andthe
was enacted.
Thel'rcar In
to thethe
on daybir the flrBt Actthethe Act. One respondents and of the
to the thisThe remainder were
to thesilould be sustained
The theIn this In rcncrnl.
the Organicsubject, and
elections ,
the Organic (3) Act S theamended Act
the (relatingnnd contests)
the6 Act, Isnotor the the
and (4) thethe Act.tho
previouslycounty
3 nndAct 8 the (C.Sec 109J In sosections
the thetwo portions the
that theThe
nndelections In
two
"Section 434.any any
mny anymanner
County officers, the petitionlaw the Su-
preme thennd
Couit
the Supreme law.nnd
the ofthe shall
have the samearc law- - thethe
thisthe pe- -
thefirst suggest
the
this firstto
the Act theelections general or relate
the of lawof elec
IfIn the County Act
thelatter
ns first ns wellthis Act
andthe Ilut
menprevi
he natural.The next
lnw"
nnd thebut lawyers the
notAct the first he
thewill more nie
theAct.
morethe discredit 4G3
samenie
law4GG. All the
ond oflaw less
over thebe tin Sec- -
the
and
the
Mr.will this
do,more
the
All the
will
butlng
the farthe
Sec.
the
the
the
the
first
the
the
this
Tho previouslaws Is relied on for contests ofl
Court is Sec- -
tlon 8 and sections 8
of of 1894-5- , amendedAct Laws 189G, Scc.1092 seq.). provide terms
"'- -
nvKNiNo, nuM-ira- Honolulu, t. h Thursday,
for contest by thirty qualified voters,well by candidates, In the
Supreme Court, and sets forth whatmay bo contested and the procedure.
Een If It were otdlnarllythat there should be words of exclu-
sion In order to exclude the Jurisdic-tion of the courts. It Is clear In thisease from all the action taken by ConBless that It was the ConBre9s l0 exclude the JurdlcUon of thocourts,
Since therefore the provisions nowrelied on in Act S of the of 1894--
(C. L. Sec. 1U92 et seq were not Inforce so far as elections of membersof the Legislature were concernedwhen the County Act was enacted. Ittemalns to be whether theywere In force ns to other elections, Ifany. seems to us be the cru-
cial point In this branch the case.Said Act 8 consists of two parts.
One part Includes the first six sectionsrelates offenses against the
election laws. It Is Chapter SO of tho1'cnal Laws. That part clearly wasnot repealed by the Organic Act evenns to legislative elections doubt-
less Is made appllcablo to county elec-
tions by the term of the County Act,even If It would not be applicable ofItself. The other part Includes theother ten sections related to con-
tested elections. It Is Chapter 77 ofthe Civil Laws.
The title of the Act Is, "An Act Re-
lating to Elections nnd ContestedSeats in the Legislature." There isno doubt that the portion of this titlewhich relates to "contested seats" Islimited contested seats In the legi-
slature.looking nt the question merely ns
one of construction, the "title mny beicsorted to for the purpose of ascer-taining the meaning of the body ofthe Act; but especially Is this true"when there Is a like thatfound In Section 45 of the Act.Mver v. Cnr Co.. 102 U. S. 1, 12. Thetitle In the present case certainly goisvery far to show that only contests oflegislative elections were Intended.Furthermore, ns already stated, therewere no other elections provided foror contemplated when the Act wnspassed. There were, moreover, nolaws that could apply of their ownforce to any other elections at thattime, even If other elections should beprovided for.
It is tnie that the Act contain someexpressions that arc general In theirterms nnd that taken by themselvesmight cover countj'-electlo- but therowns no occasion to confinethem to elections under thecircumstances, and they must be rendIn the light of tho other parts of theAit, Its title, other laws In pari ma-
teria and the clrcumstnnces underwhich the Act wns passed. Taking allthese things Into consideration, it Isour opinion that the Act was not In-
tended to apply to contests other thanthose arising out of legislative elec-
tions, nnd that such Intention Is suff-iciently expressed, and that the courtIs without Jurisdiction in this case.
The petition Is dismissed with costs.T. McCants Stewart and C. V. Ash
ford for petitioners.Deputy Attorney fieneral E. C. Pet-
ers, V. T. ltnwllns for respond-ents, exiept ns follows:
II. Hogan for II. C. Illrbe. Jr.; E. M.
Wntson for F. Harvey; W. A. Whitingfor 1. Inukea.
JUROR JONES. VIEW
Editor Evening Ilulletln: Thoof the P. C.
A. of December Cth. hasseen fit to attack Ulysses H.Jones, a member of the present Terri-torial grand Jury with the evident pur-pose of besmirching his character as ajuror. The of his reasonsfor attacking Ulysses II. Jonej isfollows:
1 copy Penal Laws IIS CO
1 copy Civil Laws IS 00
Total 30 00
It seems this amount was approvedby Solomon Meheula and endorbed onthe back to Solomon Meheula. Now,can the Johnny-come-late- of thoC. A. swear in open court to whomthat money wns paid? Evil he to himwho evil thlnketh. Ask T. Q. Thrumhow much will he sell one copy of thoPcnnl Civil Code and ho will as);JOU If you Have any.IOr sale. ItieiUCa
m nis pipe anu smoKe it.Yours very respectfully,
ULYSSES II. JONES,December 9, '03.
'For Rent" cards on sale at Bulletinoffice.
403-40- refer solely to the laws pre-'- a mallhlnl attacking n son of thevlously In forco relating to Territorial'1011 anl tllC11 lacked up by those who
elections, there are any such laws pro- - "iy they are our friends, seems to me
vldlng for contests of kind that low that I hardly can believe thatcould ho mado appllcablo to county ""'n Is the case. Still It is. It gives
elections. Thero are two provisions u Hawaiian a little bit of a kssonthat aro relied on. nlul K us to bear In mind.
Whether any portion of said Section to keep our oves open and ears to hear109 remains In force or not, we need so that wo can make a mark In ournot undertake to Bay, but In our opln- - hearts as a memorandum as to whoIon tho provision therein relating to our friends are and who are our
by the Supremo Court Ib not. mWa. Let Johnny-comc-late- put thisother provision In
thatelections In tho Supreme
following of Acttho LawB as byl
11 of of (0. L.et This In
as as and
necessary
Intention of
Laws
considered
This toof
and to
and
and
to
provisionOrgnnic
expresslylegislative
and
C.
1903.
foundationas
P.
or
behooves
CHRISTMAS GIFTSFOR GENTLEMEN
Don't forget that a gift box of cigars will win a husband's pral.Tell us who he Is and we will tell you the smoke he will enjoy mot.We have special Christmas boxes prerared, of from 1 2 to 25 Cigars infancy wrappers. You make no mistake If you select anyof the follow-ing: General Arthur's, Van Dykes (Havana), Principe de Gales(Havana).
Gunst-Eaki- n Cigar Co,Agent; for Hawaiian Islands
Art Goods for
ni:c.
Having completed tho Improvements In our ART ROOM It Is now oneof tho finest In the country.
Wo havo a new stock lately received from New ork and Paris, com-prising tho latest and best ART PRINTS such as POSTERS, QRAV-UHE-
CARHONS, WATER AND OIL PAINTINGS.A well selected stock of FRAME MOULDINGS suitable for framing
Christmas Olfts: A small picture ne atly framed Is alway appreciated.A full line of Pyrographlc mated als and Art Leather for decorative
work.
The GURREY FURNITURE Made To Order.
Pacific Hardware Company, Limited,
Fort and Merchant Streets
A BUNCH OF KICKS!
We have due to arrive aboutDEC. 1st; a large shipmentof YOUNG
California - Muleswhich we shallDon't forget 1
SGHUMAN CARRIAGE CO., LIMITED,
ALEXANDER YOUNG BUILDING,
MrBMliIIWF '
MIHhHPZ,S SOLD FOR CASH OR
that that historicTimes.
IN
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t vfofi
10. 1903.
for,
Sine; PlayWhy not own
a and have atheatre in your own home?New and newrecords Just
.task. Tho Is said to be the largestIn tho 6rld, and when willbe shipped to the museum. Later Itwill be and a replica sentto the St. Louis It Is
feet long. Amer-ican.
Hawaii is now with her exhibitfor the World's Fair. Hawaii shouldbo asked gmtly but firmly to leavo herdancing girls at home. It Is said thata hula-hul- a dancing girl of the Sand-wich islands make a
dancer ashamed of herself.Houston (Tex.) Post.
"For Rent" cards on sals at Bi'llstln
On
In
to
JUDD BLDG., 8T.
Guarantee Capital $Capital
Paid Up Capital 1,000,000 00
' 'LnllilM Hi
MUSIC
Sunday FestivalYou want Christmas banners to help decorate tho
church. The expense Is slight very little In with thoresults obtained. Let us submit sketches for any banners, texts ofchurch emblems you may need or we'll originate a scheme for thoentire Christmas If you wish.
S, STEPHENSON,
Memphis now proposes to Curator ot the NationalJackson's at St. 'scum, who went to n
Louis. It would be more to tho point couple ot months ago to otnln a plasterwere they to reproduce the Immortal cast of a whale, has succeded In tilsspirit animateddwelling Jacksonville
Fall
Styles
Shirtwaists
AT
B, R Elhers& Co
..". ....... m-V- iiiiijyfV-- ,
PROGRESS
the Holidays
offer sale.
Victor Talking
Machines
For Christmas
everything:everything;.
"Victor"
instrumentsreceived.
EASY PAYMENTS.
BLOCK.
castcompleted
duplicatedImposition.
Scientific
ready
would hoochl-kooch- le
Money AdvancedImproved Real Estate
Repayable Monthly Instalments
DEFINITE CONTRACTS MADE
Apply
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FORT ENTRANCE.
200,000.00Subscribed 8,500,000.00
ilwfa'raMrifl.'ll I'Xrlllliairif
BERGSTROM CO., Limited,
For the Schoolappropriate
comparison
decorations
Decorator, King Street.
rcproduco LucasHermltngo Newfoundland
Vn'iiti
CASTLE & C00KB, LidHONOLULU.
Commission Merchants
I
I Sugar Factors
AQENT8 FOR- -
The Ewa Plantation Co.The Wulalua Agricultural Co,The Kohnla Sugar Co.Tie Walmea Sugar Mill Co,The Fulton Iron Works.Bt, Louis, Mo.
Tho Standard Oil Co.The Geo. F. Blake Steam Pomp.Weston' Centrifugal.The Now England Llfo Insurance Co.
of Boston.The Aetna Fire In. Co. of Hartford.
Conn.The Alliance Assurance Co. of London
Wm. I. Irwin & Co., Ltd.
WM CI. IRWIN Prnld.nl niM.n.t.rCLAtIS SPRECKELS VctFmMtelW. M. GIFFARD S.cool Vict PltflJtntH.M. WHITNEY, Jr Ttm. nd Sc.GEO. J. ROSS Ail tof
SUOAR FACTORSAND
COMMISSION AdEISTSAttnti for tht .
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WILHELMA OF MAGDEBURG GENERALINSURANCE COMPANY.
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ALLIANCE MARINE & GENERAL ASSURANCECO. lm of LonJon.
ROYAL INSURANCE COMPANYof LIVERPOOLALLIANCE ASSURANCE CO. of LONDON.
ROCHESTER GERMAN INSURANCE COMPANYOF NEW YORK.
AGENTS OF THE
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Alexander & BaldwinLIMITED.
OFFICERS.II. P. Baldwin PresidentJ. II. Castle First Vice PresidentW. M. Alexander... 8econd Vice Pres.J. P. Cooke TreasurerW. O. Smith SecretaryGeo. R. Carter Auditor
Sugar Factors and - - -
Commission AgentsAGENTS for Hawaiian CommercialSugar Co., Haiku Sugar Co., Pata Plan-tation Co., Nahlku Sugar Co., KlhelPlantation Co., Hawaiian Sugar Co.,Kahulul Railroad Co.
C. Brewer & Co., Ltd.Queen Street, Honolulu T. H.
AKonts iHawaiian Agricultural Co, Ookali
Sugar Plant Co., Onomea Sugar Co,Honomu Sugar Co., Walluku Sugar Co.Makee Sugar Co..Haleaka!a Ranch Co..The Planters' Line of San FranciscoPackets, Chas. Brewer Co.' line ofBoston Packet.
List of Officers:C. M. Cooke, President: George
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and Geo. It. Carter, Director.
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The B. F. DILLINGHAM CO,, Ltd.
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Atla Assurance Company of London.Phoenix Assurance Co. of London.New York Underwriter' Agency,Providence Washington Insurance Co.Phoenix Insurance Co. of Brooklyn,
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BANKING DEPARTMENT.Transact business In all department
of Rankin-- .
Collection carefully attended to.Exchange bought and sold.Commercial .and Traveler' Letter
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BANKERS.HONOLULU, : : : T. H.
San Francisco Anenti Tho N.vada National Bank ot San Franclsci
Draw Exchange on the Nevada Na-tional Bank ot San Francisco.
London Tho Union of London inSmith's Bank, Ltd.
New Yerk American Exchange No-tional Bank.Chicago Corn Exchange National
Bank.Pari Credit Lyonnals.Berlin Dresdner Bank.Honokorfo and Yokohama T7nn.
Banking Corporation.New Zealand and Australia Bank
of New Zealand and Bank ot Australa-sia.Victoria vid Vancouver Bank ot
British erth America.Deposit received. T.nn. m.,1. nm
approved security. Commercial andTraveler' Credlfci issued. Bill of Ex- -
cnange Dougbt and sold.Collection Promptly Accounted For.
, The FirstAMERICAN SAVINGS
AND TRUST GO.OF HAWAII, LTD. (
CAPITAL. 1250.000.00.President Cecil trowVice President M. P. RoblnsoCashier w. a Coepel
umce: uorner iron ana King Bts.8AVINGS DEPOSITS rerplvnrt ..
Interest allowed for yearly deposit 11
me rate ot 4 per cent per annum.Rule and regulation furnished c
on application.
BEST COLLECTION OF
Seeds and ShellsOn Sale in Honolulu. Curios from25c to 525 each. See our prices.
WOMAN'S EXCHANCE.
Honolulu Oyster House,16 N. HOTEL 8T.
Entirely renovated. New Sen Ice.New Chef.
MEALS 25c.OPEN ALL NIGHT.
BUILDING MATERIALSI OF ALL KINDS.
Dealers In Lumber and CoiALLEN & RODINdON,
Queen 8L, Ksnolulu. ,
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EVENING, BULLETIN, HONOLULU, T. H., THURSDAY. DEC 10, 190X riv
All Nations x., (Except Curie)
I Drink J
Primo - Lager
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MINATURE 'RAILWAY SYSTEJL. ."5ffiThe train certilnly afford the mot Interesting and Instructive amusement
for boyanJ girls of all ages In adJItlon to the complete t'ain and track we haveextras such as pisenger station, freight station, covered platform, tunnel,switches, etc. Additional track Is also furnished at a mall cost. The above Isone of many of the new novelties were show Ing In our Toy Department.
"SANTA CLAUS EMPORIUM" (OPEN EVENINGS).
WALL, NICHOLS CO., Ltd.
CHILDREN'S
GIFT BOOKS
All kinds of prettybooks for children ofevery age.
Animal AlphabetBooks.Fairy Story Books.Books of Travel, etc.
HAWAIIAN NEWS GO,, LTD.
Patronize home mautiry: wnen youneed starch, order Pla, or Hawaiianmarch. All grocers keep tt for tale;coats no more and Is superior to an;Imported.
the the
In
The Giving of Gifts
GRAND
Christmas FairCommencing This Evening,
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10,
at 7.30 p.m.
need not worry you, If you doyour shopping here. Our stockIs so large and contains somuch that Is desirable, thatwe find It easy to suggest art-
icles for your various gifts.The several new patterns of
toilet goods this season arefiner than anything we haveever had, as welt as beingmuch lower In price. We especially ask that you bring Inyour catalogues from theStates, note that ourprices on the same goods areexactly the same as In theStates. We meet every pricequoted, and mean what we say.
H. F. Wichman & Ltd,,
FORT STREET.
most Interesting Show ever
Honolulu.
AND EVERY AFTERNOON AND EVENING UNTILCHRISTMAS EVE.
At Our New Store
SANTA CLAUSWILL RECEIVE THE LITTLE ONES IN HIS
Arctic HomeAFTERNOONS, 3 to 5 EVENINGS, 7,30 TO 9
Every child aceompanied by their parents or guardian will
receive from Santa Glaus' hands a Packet of Candy.
Music by Solomon's Qitifitetto Club Every Evtsning.
Bring Children to
given
and
Go,,
Santa Claus comes down the chimney Aftirnoons at 3, Evenings at 7
L-- B. Kerr & Co,LIMITED,
New Store,AI.AKEA, BETWEEN KING AND HOTEL STREETS.
HID IN A BOX.
DID JONES,
10
The Jones murder trial proceededbefore Judge Gear all the forenoon
The defense Is putting on witnessesand endeavoring to show that the al-
leged slayer of wife and mother-in-la-
was. In vouth, of weak mind. InsanityIs the line of defense
Schoolmates of Jones were called.According to one Jones used to bo
teased by the other boys In school. Howas odd In his nays used to hideIn A box and talk to himself Wouldchase other bojB, fall to catch them andthen burst out crjlng Planted a littlegarden like other boys but spoke ofraising diamonds Jones was nicknamed "Uullock Horn"; shook his headIn "an odd way Never seemed to makoany progress In his studies and wascontinually punished and stood up bythe teacher for his backwardness.
Witness was classmate of defendant in Sunday school. While otherswere awarded presents by the Instruct,or, Jones never received any suchgifts.
"Wns defendant able to learn thoten commandments?" asked Robert'son.
"Ho wbb stood In tho corner for In-
ability to reply to the questions put tohim by the teacher," fcatd witness.
Cross examined by Andrews witnesssaid ho was at school with Jones fortwo years. Went there In 1871. Till1873 defendant was there Ills par-ents sometimes took him nwn forweeks at a time, pcrhnps on two orthree occasions. Jones was one otthree bojs who were cspcclallv whipped at school, bh witness rememberedUsed to absent himself while otherbo)s were washing their feet.
STORY OF MacARTilUR
(Continued from Pago 1.)press the necessity of our being wellfortified here, well equipped and pre-pared with men and weapons and ssterns of defense. In discussing mat-
ters with tho Oeueral, he, Illustratingtho necessity of Hawaii being wellarmed and provided with men, relerred to recent history for examplesof emergencies and spoUo of the wi'with Spain, of the Venezuela affairand of simitar matters touching ontho present political conditionsthroughout the world.
"Never did I hear him mention sucha thing as the possibility of this natlon warring with Germany, nnd I donot know of his ever having hinted orvpol.cn of such n thing."
Tho alleged statement of OenernlMacArthur. that war between the Unit-ed States and Oermnny In the nearfuture wns not Improbable, as u resultot the testing nnd straining ot theMonroe doctrine, was much discussedby persons having business around theCapitol nnd Judlclar building toda,the general expression being that Gen-eral MacArthur could not have madeany such nssertlon; that one In hishigh position would not permit sucha statement to pass his lips.
COW 10 REIl
IIWI HOUSE
The Nelil company this evening willpuscnt that phase of tliilr art In whichthey first taptivnted the Honolulu pub-I- k
three jeurs ago high class comedyHojt furnishes the Inspiration fo
tho many laughs that will be heard In
the opera bouse this evening. His' Contented Woman" has taken a placeIn American dinmatic literature withthe tlrkt rank the phi) being ndjudgecjb tho first critics as equal to Molierc tfunions satlrnal comedlei
Tho piny dials with tho woman suffrage question and starts with the com-plex situation ot a man and wife, bothlovers nt home, but divide 1 In politicalvlitwd nnd both aspirants for tho sameoflko. Major of Denver. Theso rolesMr and Mrs. Denton Holmes are pla)ed by Mr and Mrs Nelil white JohnHut ton and Miss Andrews have partthat glvo their opportunities to extendtheir talents to tho best advantage
There are man) good parts In thepla) und the) are happll) cast Bowles,
and Illoomquest with Miss Kel-l-
and Miss llrownell have character-izations that held to round out thecomplications ot the plot and a hnppyfliiale
FUMIGATING PLANTS.
'lhcy have a very Interesting way ofiumlgntlng plants nl tho governmentnuiscr-- , on King stiect First theplants are placed In u close 1 dark roomand then some sulphuric acid mixedwith water Is poured Into a tub whichIs plated In the middle ot tho floor.Cnnldo of potassium Is now thrownInto tho solution of sulphuric nildwhich cuuses hydrocyanic ncld gas tobe given off and fill the loom lidsgas kills all Insects w lilt It may boupon tho plunts as long as the roomIs dark jet It this same process Isgone thioiigh with In daylight theplants aro 'materially Injiiied.
Chemists liavo been unable to ly
explain this Some ilnlm thatdu light changes tho at tlon of the gaswhile others hold that the pores of tholoaves on the plants done ut night orIn n dark loom und thus do not absorbtho deadly fumes of the gas wlillo Intho daylight the poies tenia In openand the plants aie Injuied If oxpotedto the fumes
LOCAL AND GENERAL
Read "Wants" on page 6.
Personal Injury cases. J P. Ilall ,
Jos. O. Pratt, attorney, Progres Dlk.Mrs Pauline Htlttman has been
quite III. i
Mrs Henry U. llrodck Is In fromWalaltta
Mrs Alfred Games was In from Wahlnwa Tuesday.
Join "Ljon's Exchange Library."New books. 20 cents.
A speclnl notice to the public Is pub-lished In this Issue.
For choice groceries see S. J. Salter,Fort street, above Beretanla.
C S. Weight was a passenger fromHllo In tho steamer Kalulanl toda)
Chas. Hummel, mgr. Hawaiian HotelBarber Shop. Your patronage solicit-ed.
Beautifully embroideredand table covers at the Oriental Ba-
zaarPeter Ohrt Is now one of the sugar
boilers of Oahu Sugar Co, at Wal-pah-
Mrs. McKeague, wife of SamuelIs 111 at her I.tinalilo street
home.Four double U's Wheeler 4. Wil-
son, Watson & West. WW the bestmachine.
The heart bowed down by weight ofwoo can be bowed up again by Pan-theon O. P. S. whisky.
S K. Iwakami, a Japanese merchantof Honolulu, left for the Orient In theHongkong Maru today.
There will bo a rehearsal of the Car-me- n
chorus this evening nt VAUts hall.A full attendance Is requested.
The Rapid Transit Comptinj's lineup Nuuanu valley has been completedas far as tho Royal Muusoleiim
lUtornc) II W. Robinson, formerlyof Honolulu, Is defending In the Oak-land courts Anna Ross who is on trialfur minder.
Miss Felecldnlc Sotiza and truest FAgultin will be married b) Fathci Stephen In the Catholic cliurih on Sntur- -dti) afternoon nt 5 o'clock.
There will bo another polo matchbetween tho Kaplolanls nnd Muanaluaeon the field at Moanalua Saturday attcrnoon, beginning at 3:20 o'clock
Robert I.ottglicr, who for a longtime has been sugar boiler for theWalakea Mill Co, at Hllo, has re-
signed his position and Is In HonoluluUnder By Authority tods) Is a no
tice to alt creditors of tho Dcpaitmcutof Public Works asking that bills berendered on or before Jnntiur) 10, l!iul,
Santa Clans Id his Arctic homo totilght at Kerr's new toro will glvoevery child who calls on him n packetof candy. Music by Solomon's Qulutct Club.
A broach of pearls and emeralds waslost last evening between opera housunnd Nuuanu brick) ards. A liberal ro-
wan! Is offend for return of same toHackfeld & Co.
Miss Kd)tho Chapman's doll Is tobe raffled at the doll snlo next MonJa)at the Hawaiian Hotel. Gentlemen aieInvited to this rnlTIo at I p in und totea und punch nt 4:30 till six,
Majot Genera! MacArthur Is downin the country with Hon. S. M. Damontoda). Ho went to Moanalua thismorning and fiom there horses werutaken for a drlvo over the road
Pearl Clt).i:. Omstead, with his wife nnd child
ren. have returned to their home atKaknha, Kauai, where Mr. Omstead Ismanager of the plantation store. MrsOmstead and children weru away ontire coast for a long time.
The ladles Interested In tho boothsfor the doll sale Monday at tho Ha-
waiian Hotel will pluisa meet MrsHoffmann nnd Mrs McFurlime nt half-pa- st
three at the above, named placeto select spate for same
W Schneider, who for tho past flvi)cars has been sugar boiler nt Walpahit. leaves for Hllo next month, whenho will become sugar boiler for thtHawaii Mill Co, erf which Mr vimGrnuvcim)iti Is the manager
A Kodak for Christmas For chil-dren nnd grown-up- It Is tin educatorand a pleasure nnd also a promoter ofhealth ns It takes tho koihiker out ofdoors. Nothing yet on the market toequnl the new No A kodak now beingexhibited at Honolulu Photo-Suppl- y
Co.
It Is likely that, kit by Dr. C. I).Cooper, president of 'tho Board ofHealth, thcio will bo an InvestigationInto tho deatli of the lato S. K Ka neIt Is alleged that ho was rtio victim otRev. Keklpl's Christian Science prac-
tices.T. K. James has had all tho beaut 1
fill old trees cut down In tho frontpart of tho Clifton on Hotel street, adJoining tho Hawaiian hotel (premises,In order that tho plants and grass ma)grow batter hud more light be securedfor tho cottages.
Flags are fl)lng at half mast at theNaval Stntlon today out of respect tothe death of tho lato Admiral Beardslee, ollklal notification concerningwhich wus received from Washingtonb) tbo Hongkong Mam's mall. Thisnoon a snltito of thirteen guns vartired.
Geo Kunkel leaves with tho SnnfordCo noxt Wednesday for New Zealand.Mr KimUl and wife came to Honolulu neatly a )cnr ago with a
troupe, but the) did not leavewith their coiupun), preferring to remain a while and learn Hawaiianwii)s llie Immense success of thoKllis' iiilustul show given somamonths ago wus largely due to Mr.Kunkcl's efforts.
FACE TO FACE
WITH FACTS
It Is n fact that shoe munt notonly be ot lioncut matorlnl nndwell made but they mUHt be natty,snappy, catchy nnd out of theordinary.This Is embodied In a IIANAN6IIOn, this Is what makes peopletalk about the llnnnn Shoe andthis Is what Is Inarensln our saleon this celebrated make.Ilannn studies every dotall ofshoe building, so that each seasontheir goods approach nearer per-fection.They are progressive people nndplace their goods with progressivedealers.
MclNERNY SHOE STORE.
Candy Notice
Trade of
npHE HONOLULU CANDY CO. (Next Door to
the New England Bakery) will sell during the
Holidays a 6 Lb. Box of PURE MLXED CANDY for
ONE DOLLAR; a 6 Lb. Box of FRENCH MIXED
CANDY for ONE DOLLAR and FIFTY CENTS;a 5 Lb. Box of FRENCH MARSHMALLOWDROPS for ONE DOLLAR and FIFTY CENTS.In order to make our Christmas Trade more interest-
ing to our customers we will place an order for 50c
in each box, order is good for 50 cents' worthof PIES and CAKES from the New England Bakery.
CardParties
We carry a very large stock of
FOLDINO CARD TABLES and FOLD-IN-
CHAIR8 that we rent out for Par-
ties. Our prices are the lowest and
our Goods the best. We deliver to anypart of Honolulu and call for tho Ta-
bles and Chairs when you are throughwith them. Give us a call when In
need of Tables or Chairs.
COVNEFURNITURE COMPANY, Ltd.,
CORNER FORT AND BERETANIA
The Season'sNovelties
We nimc the following :
Leb KuchenLowney's Chocolates
In Xmas Boxes
TreesImitation and Real
Ornaments for XmasBon-Bo- ns
Glace Fruits, Nuts.And then:
.Xmas Gifts in Nickle- -
ware. Ramekins andToilet Articles.
LEWIS & CO , LTD.,69 King St The Lewers & CookDldg. 240 2 Telephones 240.
"For Sale" cards at Bulletin oftl:..
80LI! AGENTS.
which
to the Retail
Honolulu,
BOOK AND
STATIONERY SALEAll goods sold from this date
at
20 to 30 per cent, discount
In order to closa out tho bus-iness as soon as possible, vrewill RETAIL GOODS ATWHOLESALE PRICESIEvery Article Must Be Sold.No Goods Reserved.Tboro Is no HUMUUO aboutthis sale. Wo aro simply a(tcr tuo MONUY, and will sacrl-flc- o
our profits In order toget tt.
Golden Rule Bazaar'16 Hotel Street- -
HONOLULU STOCK EXGHAN
HONOLULU, Dec. 10, IBO
NAME OF STOCK fS'VjJ,'!? "14 A.MERCANTILE
w nnwtt kCtmptriT ioook ' , - ItsP.I"l C 111 m m I .
SUGAR
si Ptutatloo Co m OO0AM on eV-HrwiittaAtriculturalCo 1,000.000 tx ti4iwMaCon fcSu Co o if co toe .. ?fiwlllooSsr' Co ... jooooo w 94tooona Sottr Co ... tsoooo ioHoaoku Srr Co 000 ooa k l . ....Htilw if Co .... onooo i, ...Cftoku PlinUtlofl Co 100040 c ...tlb.IPI.ntCo.Lll,... i.po.ouo 5 .... kKtMQUlo Sot" Co ... too 000 l3 ...Coloi Sut if Co . !o,ooo 101 ir,McBtydlSuCo.U. uo,ooo K )V1O'bll ailfll Go , . J loom tor0IOBSlclfCo. .. loooooo )Olkitt Sl(W Plan Co mjxm ., it.Oil Silt" Co. U4. fooooco !Otowalu Cnnpoor ,, ifoooo fo hPilot, u Sj. Pl O imoooo tPoctScSurif Mill. ... onono lol no,, .
PttaPlinutioaCo . j so 000 t. is ...PlottkM Surf Co .. Tfoooo I lsPloMtrMlll Co . ,, iiiiw ut I m"otalij Apt Co. ,. i,eo.oo lor , fVolluklurorCo , roo.ooo l oo.W,lll,loSut,i Co im tar .....
MISCELLANEOUS. 'WIMn S,hl Co . 000 000 ,l.r.M,rl Sl..NC joo irTl 'Hw ion Eloctrtc Co 100,000 J. .1 ...H R T lcL.Co..Pr,( ... .... . . I
Hon Raold T. k L Co ioooo':'' , .1Motu.l t.tffkoo. Co ijo.000 "O.hoRvftL.Co ,i ... ' ...HiltRillfoadCo. ,ooo.oit ,, , .
BONOSMiwillta Gov or ccnl .Hjw. Ttrr. c IF. C ) i.ooHitoKRCo SoortoBiHoo Hipd TruiltEa Plioitln ottrcttt It's....,OitiktLC, tirtOibo Plantation 6 p c t .- -Otaa Plantation i p. cWaltlua Arflcul 6p c ., . trKantian 6Ftcoat. .Plontar Mill Co .. ... ... mt
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Latest sugar quotation, 3 625 cmtt.
diet u cutEXPENSE ALU
W I HiTouching necessary retrenchment to
all departments ot tho Government.the Governor said this morning:
"Retrenchment and economy arc neeesary all along the line. In all depart-ments. There must be reduction In thnAttorney General's department I hnvuspoken to Mr Andrews and asked hlu:to ascertain where he can best begin.to reduce tho expenses nf his o!ucand he will go ahead nt the earliestopportunttv to rut down expenses.
"We cannot afford to delay In thlrmatter. We must not drift along but.act at once
In the departments of Public Works-an-
Health the work of ictrcnchmcutmust be commenced Immediately.
"I have had n talk with ColonelJones ns to whether It Is not posslbluto save something In his division otthe government I'osslbl) the keeperof tho Kakaako range could bo
with"I have written the Hnwailau Pro-
motion Committee, ndvlslng ngulnslfurtlur drafts This committee l.it.had J 15.000 nnd has spent $12,000 andare proceeding to srend the balance
"I have seen Mr Macfarlanu, Impo-sition Commissioner, and suggestedthat ho get along with $10 000 Insteudot (30,000 We mutt give up Hawaii'sbuilding nt the fair altogether. 1 amafraid. There may be u posblbllltjot his abandoning the whole proposi-tion
"Commlsirloncr of Immigration andAdvertising Ijtnsln-- ., I am afraid, vrttthave to bo asked to resign If we bumto cut ddvvn expenses to the extent a!(10.000 a month we will have to cutover) where
"There Is no politics In It at all."There no distinction to bo ata-f-
In favor of or against any persons orset of persons Wherever economy cartbe wisely prac ileal wherever retrench-ment can be safely made, action mastbe taken, nnd nt onc
CHRISTMAS GIFTS.Do jou vvlsli to pleioe your friends? If so give them me
Pretty HandkerchiefsWe hive a large assortment of Plain anJ EmbroideredLINEN .ihd CAMBRIC HANDKERCHIEFS for Ladlesnnd Gentlemen.Just received, per S.S. AlameJa. a fine line of IRISHLINEN anJ REAL LACE HANDKERCHIEFS.
B. W. Jordan & Co., Ltd.,FORT STREET.
ART GOODS.
Our complete line of ART GOODS h is been reducejfor the Christmas Season.GRASS LINEN TEA CI OTHS, CENTER PIECES,BUREAU COVERS. SIDE BOARD COVERS,DRAWN WORK DOYLIES. IHNDKERCHIErCASES, PIN CUSHIONS, PILLOW TOPS anJPILLOWS.
Thee gnoi are solJ at a discount of 20 to jo per cent.Ynu can tmJ something to plcie your friends it thUsale.
5. W. Jordan & Co., Ltd.,PORT STREET.
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utx ?.rs-- - GUESSING CONTESTRATES FOR WANT AD8. BULLETIN WANT COLUMNS
Ada In this column will be Inserted ' are the only onest: J J O Aly first Is Buy.
Per line, one Insertion ...15c through whichPer line, two Insertions ..25c o ? o JVly second lll points of tlie compass The truncatedPer line, one week 30c to want.
o ? o 0 ? IWy l Is not tomorrow , complet-ed
weeks asPer line, two 40o conePer line, one month 60s Aly fourth Is fin endeavor They reach every one In Honolulu
is the best ad-viceThis Is the cheapest advertising ever iVly fifth Is ptirt of the day every day.
offered the people of Honolulu. to follow.t ? i O ? , 4 JVly sixth Is the mirror of the times
WANT5.See Pnjjo 8, NI3W TO-DA- Y, for Now Ada.
SITUATIONS WANTED.
A young man German, reads nndwrites English and German, desiresaork of any Kind. Address I'll JJJullctln, 2G3Mw
SPECIAL NOTICES.PACHECO'S Dandruff Killer Is a mar
vellous quick relief for prickly beatand Itching scalps; one applicationJlars the awful Itching. At tlaluu
Barber Shop.
nicyclcit and nil light machinery repaired nt short notltc 1'loneer Mo-
tor Car Co., Merchant and Alal.eaStreets. 2M0 "
Always cool and refreshing A glassof li'-'- at the fcagle saloon.
WANTEDGood stable and care given In exchange
by responsible party for use of horsonnd bugg) or saddle horse AddressA. U. C , Uo 572, Honolulu.
2:9 lvX fast gentle driving horse. Address
W, this Olllce 2C28 tf
POK SALE.FOfl SALE Kino corner lot In Mi-kik- l.
Curbing, water, fruit andornamental trees and all Improve-jnen-
Two minutes' walk fromcars and Punahou Collide. AddressH. P., this oince. 251Ct
TO LET.Vacant lot In rear olfche I'aJko Illoelc
on Nuuanu street. Terms. SG0.00 perOHDwn In advnnw and taxes. A
road leads to the same from Nuuanustreet. Apply to Hruco Cartwrlglit.
2C31-t- f
The residence and giounds of tho lataPrlneo Albert Kunulaken. Kapalama,Oalui. For particulars apply onpremises to Mrs. Kuuiilakvu, or atthi ofllte of Ilnico Cartwrlglit
2C31 tf
HJegant new cottago on llcrctnnlaAve., C rooms, bath and largo pantry.The best thing In Honolulu at $32.50
per month. Enquire HI llcrctnnlaAve. 2030-l-
Cottage, corner l'ensacola nnd Klnau,now occupied by J. S Spltzer l'os'session nny time nfter Dec. 13, '03.
Innulre W. O. Atwater. 3531-3- t
One largo front mosquito proof room.with board, hot and coldwater nndielectric lights, etc. Address M. E.1
llulletln office. 2032-l-
;
or Sale" CJrdl 7t ,3ullUn ntnem.
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ASSIGNEE'S SALE.of the be sold
cents on the In part: sets ofhistories, fiction, fine
office stationery; fanty articles, burnt goods
and line of Bibles. Following are of theto be at this low price sale:
1 set, 2 vols., "Ramona"; Clo., by
Helen Hunt Jackson.1 set "Ilomala," by Georgo Eliot. 2
vols., white, scarlet and gold.1 set "Scarlet Letters," by Haw-
thorne; 2 vols, Clo.1 set "The Rulers of tho by
Marlon Crawford.1 Bet Llfo and Letters of
Huxley, 2 vols., Clo.; by bis son.Tho LHo of Gladstone, by Justin Mc-
Carthy; Clo. and gold."Following tho Equator," by Mark
Twain: Clo.. III.
Tho complete works of EllzabethtHrownlng; 0 vols., Clo, gilt
top.1 set Home's England; C vols,
top.1 set Tontijson; 13 vols., full Moioc-co- ,
gilt edges, morocco case.1 set Ilyron's Complete Poetical
Works; 5 vols, half calf, gilt top.The New Century Encyclopedia; 2
vols, half Russia."Stonewall Jackson and tho Amer-
ican Civil War"; Clo. 2 vols., by Lieut.-Col- ,
G. F. II. Henderson.
GOLDEN RULE BAZAAR,
SAVE THE NICKELS.
It would surprlso to howmuch Is lost to tho housekeepers ofHonolulu by falling to return thoempty milk cream bottles. Itmeans from to $3 00 saved, If you
return tho "empties" tho ClarkFarm Co., Ltd , 1130 Fort St.
TO A COLD IN ONE DAY.
Take Laxntlve 3romo QuinineAll druggists refund the money If It
falls to cure. E. W. Grove's slgnatursU on etc box; 2?
"!
HBL.P WANTED.
TO LET.Hrlck building, suitable for manufac
turing plant, store In connection Itdesired Iteut very reasonable,lllshop & Co , banl.era. 2G21--
FOR RENT: Furnished Rooms Nice,cool, mosquito proof rooms. AlakeaHouse, Alakea St. bet. Hotel andKing. 2265 tf the
FOR RENT-C-OS quarry Street, housenf a mnm. fnr r.ni rhMn . Annlv tn '
J. W. Podmore. Uethel and King.23C2 tf
t nctm ilualllnrv l.nll.A fllinnlftln T.finA
near Fort. Kent very reasonable,Dlshop & Co., bankers. .v-i- -u 0r
nnilnn no TJlio- - (rnnt fnnr rnnm-.l- lt'"' "' " ' ..,.,.,'kitchen and bath room Jmore, Iletliel and King, .C.l-t- f lor
m r,,-nii- i,i
rooms; hot and cold baths. Los An-- 1
geles. 1513 Fort St. 2356 tf- lltigTO LET. Cottago modern. nK comic side to the stcne bj
on Cuuha's "jiurder! while theto Church. 2C10tf tallois were Interested In
Nice front parlor all modern conven-iences, with board. Call 1490 Nuu-
anu Ave . after 5 p in. 2C39 lw
Furnlshed Itooms. nU convon-.lowo- d
lences. with or without board. 727
l.unalllo St. 2C39-1-
Vront mom, private family IMIkol ,
near Lunalllo, "II," Bulletin oHIcp.2631-l-
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The entire stock Golden Rule Bazaar will without reserveat 50 dollar. The stock comprises standardauthors, travel, poems and encyclopedias; business cor-
respondence toilet leatheran exceptionally fine some books
offeredIII.,
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"At jour sen Ice." snld the Irishmancomposedly. Two swords flashed In
air simultaneously rangsalnBt other ,lh ?cai ""
Pose n moment after Uotli men were
matters of the weapon. Coventry had
been thoroughly trained In the more
direct English school, while O'Neill
was a master of all the graceful tricks... .....i...... .,.......'ihc .nbtlc fence or rrnnec and naiy.WttS OS pietty O play. pan anil
out "d moved toward him, drawing11,r,lst' aB "c 1,0"C ,0 SC' n"dtl.elr cutlasses and handling their pis- -
a time the ndvnntage was with ncl- - ,oIg thicntcnlngly-thou- gb they 'wire
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ther onco f them. Elliabcth stoodwith clasped hands, her face pale withemotion, her lips parted, eagerly watcli- -
The 111.1I1I. as usual, was fmnlsh- -
two lombatants.Finally after one espechlly villous
thrust on the part of Coventrj. whosefoot slipped n little, a clcvci parry, fol- -
by a dashlnR riposte en quaite,which wub met and returneil witn lessskill than usual, O'Neill, with a tone- -
ul turn of the wrist, unified moiisliman'B sword from his hand Itflcw ,,,, Illt) tlc alr and fell clanging
Ion tho rocks tome distance awttj-- .
.111s nnnii 10 sniuii: unon 111s uiudKuiusi
yMsBK&jK' riii. p mtSi , wit&amizwzz:.&rmm Ms .! cuBr-JK- .
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"Mr UnyUfliiit'iit, I'UI. up your tuonl.'
suddenly, catch him In his nrms andovercome him by Unite force, but thegllttci liig point of his enemy's sword,shivering In the sunlight like u Ber -
ient's tongue, effectively baned theway He had plajed the game anillost. If he must die In the presence ofhis love, he would do It like a gentle-man, on the sword's point.
"Strike, sir'" he said hoarsely, withone quick glance toward Lady Eliza-beth, who stood peifcctly motionless,looking on In tenor. She would have11111 foiward had It not been fof oldPi lee.
"Ob. he will be killed; he will hokilled!" wailed the maid.
"Sir Englishman, pick up jourswoid," said O'Neill, toweling hispoint.
"Sir lilshinan," the other, bow-
ing, "men may call you pliate""Not with Impunity, sir," Interrupt-
ed tho touchy O'Neill."That I gram jou. I was about to
udd that, whatever they call jou, joulight like a gentleman, und It will giveme great pleasure to testify to jourpersonal woith at eveiy convenientseason Will you permit me, though IUo nut know your name, to cull ou myfriend?"
There is n great educational value In
CHAPTCll VI.
tiii: MASTEIl 1'I.AYER TAKES AHANI).
At this moment n number of rodcoated soldiers clambered down thepath In the looks, while a squad of(iivjlry came galloping upon the teachby the ro.ul at the other end, and, atonce dismounting, advanced up thestrand. The seamen In tho boat. Inuncniemc to n wave 01 u ,em - iiiiuu,
"'. '" ' '"'"" ' '""- - "i.-"
greatly outnumlxicd they would notgive up without a struggle. lCoventry's opportunity now. I shalliiot be able to Indulge jour desire forthe loss of jour life," he said, steppingback nti.1 picking up 111 a sword, "butI fear that duty Imposes upon me thenecessity of depilving jou of jour llb-rit- y.
I legict the neiesdty, believeme, 'tis 11 poor nturii for jour gener-oslt- j,
but I have no option.""Wlrat mean jou'1
iuu mi-- , uy ,uui u MUie...e.u., urebel against his majesty It Is mynun as commander of this post and 11
'loyal servant of the king to apprehendjou. Indcd. I have been especiallybarged to look out fcr jou I will
piomlso jo nnd jour men t Up best ofticntment. hocicr. nnd you HIiHy ofaction If you will give mo jour pa- -
iuh--
"I nra twice captured then, It seems,"Mild tho lieutenant, looking nt Eliza-beth, who had conic forward as soonas old Price, who had left her. hudsprung to his officer's side. As the girlcliew near t him and Major Coventryturned away his he.ul to give nn olderthe Irishman said to her:
"Why did jou not call out to savejour lover a moment since?"
"It was not nccessaiy." she Bald,looking at him with ejes filled withtears "I knew what jou would do.Delnj was dangerous to Him Coven- -
tiy was posting his men He hesitateda moment, however, nnd. taking her
I low over It
"Thank jou." be whispered grateful- -
lj "This word, and jou, I shall u--menibci "
"And I." said the girl, her ejes fillingwith tears, "will iievcr7orge- t'-
Come, sir.' said Coventrj drjly,turning at this moment, having Mulshedus iiiiHiiiuna. 1 wimic jou oversicp
the privileges of n parole, and If jouwill have jour men laj down theirarms we will go up to the castle fnutu iju iur u tuiiiuBt. lur juu, miza- -
beth, which will be here shortlyDo jou know," said O'Neill, "that I
have a mind to say to jou that I mightas well dlo right hrect us at any placecUe, and I do not think 1 shull go to
'that rastle, after all. Theie uio bevenof us hero"
"Close In there!" sharply shoutedCoventry to his soldiers, who obejedhim promptly. ".Make leudy!"
"Handle your pistols, men!" cried theother, whipping out his own, but ugalnElizabeth interfered In the fray. Sheran between the American seamen andthe English soldiers with oulbtretehedhands.
"Slop"' she cried "There must beno further fighting here. This gentlt-mu- n
came to this spot to do me a favor,to tet me free My life lb his"
"I give It back to jou'" ciled O'Neill"And jours, Major Coventry, was his
nlso," she added reproachful! j."1 give It to him as well, and If any
more lives aro wanted anjbody ennhave mine for the taking,' Interruptedthe sailor again,
"This must go no further," continuedthe girl
"And It shall not, madam!" cried aucep, clear voice ns one of the cuttersof the Ranger, filled to the gunwaleswitn heawiy armed men, and with aswUel In the bow and a man standingout It with a lighted match In his
the point of a naked swoul, and Jt may hand, came sweeping around tho head-accou-
for the sudden change which lund and dashing In toward the shorecame oer Coentiy. lit us tinder the command of Jones
"I Bhall esteem mjself honored, sir. himself, who had grown impatient atMy name lb O'Neill, Harry O'Neill, at the delay,joiu.eervke " "I am sorry to interrupt a
I shall lcmembcr It. You hae not gentlemtn," ho cried,onlj ftaw'ri tho llfo of I,ady Elizabeth "You np beaten again, Major Coven-Howar-
but now ou hao glen me tiy," said O'Neill calmly "The oddsmy own" laio In our faor now Thiow down
'Thus am I the pi luce of match-So- arms Instantlj, jou dogs" homakers," tald O'Neill bitterly "I 'bhouted to the English suldleis "Backwould that I had Umi mine In one of Out of the way, Mies How aid"tho HUhifiB'" j Ho bpuuig to her side and, clasping
Now sir," continued Country, dls-.l- niuund the uulfet as if b1u hadicgaidlng this last remark, "If jou been a child, lifted her out of the line
ould ho advised by me, withdraw of fire The Jealous Coventry noticedhllo you may jet do so in safety " two things he did not release her, nor
did she struggle to get away. The sul-
len soldiers rallied about Coventry andpresented their nrms threateningly;they had no mind either to jleld with-
out a fight."Stand by!" shouted Jones to the ma.
rlnes In his boat nnd to the gunnersforward.
"Stop, for Clod's sake s'op, CaptainJones! You have been good to me,"
i lied Elizabeth, now struggling faintlyto escape from the grasp of O'Neill. "Iknow that jou are n gentleman. Thatofficer Is my betrothed. Withhold joijr(Ire. They will retire There must beno bloodshed. You piomlsed to set mefree and In safety ashore and leave mothere Go, 1 entreat jou!"
"Steady, lads, steady!" tried Jones,stepping out of the boat "And you,sir," to the English officer, "will jouwithdraw quietly, taking jour ladywith jou, of course, If we engage todo the some? You are outnumbered,nnd we can cut jou to pieces Takethe word of an older fighter, jourhonor will be safe, sir."
"You arc right, sir; 'tis best. I mustneeds submit, I suppose," said Coven.... .ii Mmcif ,h ,,.- - ,.,IuHy t(, the inevitable, as he could then'.. 1,1. ,. i'l? "
'Come, Lady
..j-- "vhy didn't jou protest when I... -- , ,.i-.- . said O'Neill, releasing,icr wnlst- - ,,ut Bl111 holding her hand.
-- coiilrl li be because I wanted jou tobe with me?" she whispered, caught
,lcr r(, , Uo ()f hcc,r w,u blush covering her face.
"God bless you for that, and good by "he snld, bowing over her hand "Aj ear, give me n year" He turnedand walked away.
'Sir," said Coventrj, sheathing hissword and walking down to whereJone9 sloo() u fhc gan,Jf wc ,m0bce m,slnformC(i COI1Cernlng you. Ii,... ,...., n, , ,.. .. 1... .,,,., Iln,,.nn, ,,.,, i... mn.in,imc Ll , WM wrong. and this talk, .. .., . ... knouipditp a8offltcr of ,h k , offcr ,,,,whMcer 0UP polial or pcrBOnalpfflU,0118 n,ay , e 1 nm glail , ICC.ugnlze In jou gentlemen of meilt amiulttlmtlon I trust to bo able to te-- I
ny the obligation jou have laid uponmc nml my betrothed on some futureoccaslou We nic friends?"
'Kir," leplled Jones. "I lovo n gnllimt tio 1 ulinll rnniAtnlu), i.it I
Mnk f01. tours)..,,,,, , na ,. .,,,,. n.N.n,. ,. ,lnl ,,, rnr,,, n, , .,..,. n. .. ... ri,nlilllipil ,nnpa. .., ,nrrB
.,.,ns . . ,,,, ,,,..,,.. ,,.,,.. ,,..tvU(.n ming hmns The ,,
mcers nd trett ,ro 1g wgh- -
,f Wl, sll0ud ,e ,,,, b nnother h,, 0 ,n commnllJi ,NC 8trke to... i,i,., ,.i. ..
. nl,i rnvonlrv nini?nnnl.moll,... ..ran VD11 lin. ,,,., .,,- - flipniiHgoodby?"
"I shrill pier rememlipr Pnntnln .Inhn,,, Jonegi ,,,,, La(ly ,:nza,)etllittm,lne fonNnril an,i g,vng the little,.lni y, ,,.,, , u ..,, , ),.inever foiget Lieutenant O'Neill"
..WM, J0 VNalt o0 ear ,or nm?..ne whlsnelcd a9 he UOttell low mer hcrj,.ini
'.Come alld gec.. ghc ansncreJ nn(,tiinied nwny
(Continued Tomorrow.). m
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As the season progresses, InterestIn football grovvs Tour out of the sixgames of the season lime been played,the II. A. C team having won two andthe Punnhous two. The fight Saturdaywill be for third place and as neitherteam deslies to be last in the race, ahard contest may bo looked for.
Last J ear the Malles came out sec-ond in tho race and It would bn adownfall to be last this season, fromthe performances of tho two teamsthis season the Malles should win.They hold the It. A. C. and I'unahouteams down to IS and 13 points res-pectively while these same two teamsinn up n total of ST points against theArtillery team.
The soldiers will hate n slight advantage In weight, which should otfset the Malles" quickness. Tho Artillery team has had the adantage oftwo hard games, which should givethem ample chance to Improve theirweak points. Dennett, their star play-er, will be seen thioughout the entlrogame and with him to lead, tho sol-diers should make a good stand. Ilythe way Dennett went through theI'unahou line last Saturday it couldeasily be seen that he Is a first classman
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manded by Commander It. P Nichol-son, will piobably Join Admliul le-
ans' licet at Honolulu, concerning theordering of the Asiatic squudiuii ht'iethe Journal sns:
This mow (ordcilng the Asiaticsquadron to Honolulu) will, of course,not be necessary to prevent the hindIng of Colombian troops, ns the squadion of Ilenr Admiral Class Is all nu in-
dent for this. Hut tha piesenee olRear Admiral leans' squadron In
Isthmian waters or even off the Colom-
bian roabt would furnlidi a slum offorco which It Is felt would prove eff.m.lvn I,, nllli.tlm. ,..,.. .i.dbII.1., ...,.ni.tlkl(lilt, V lit Ijlll.-.llll-
, Hit, ,..rni,,i-lion of the Colombians W attack Panama from the sea. It Is hoped that miaction will be neccsury, and the pres
lent Intention Is to hnvo Rear AdmlialKvans' squudrou come no finther thanHonolulu, but the Navy Depot tmentling consented to hae tho squadroncontinue Its cruise to the Isthmus II
In the opinion of liny It
would assist the United States (lovernment's policy. While tho squad ionIs at Honolulu tho ships will undeigoa close) Inspection, nud if it is foundthnt any one of them needs extensivelepairs that vessel will bo temporarilydetached and ordered to Puget Soundor Mare Island for repairs.
MARU COLLIDED.
The Tojo Klsen Knlsha steamshiplloiiukoni: Mum arrived from Suni.lauclsco yesterdny afternoon. Sliawas docked nt the Ulshop whnrf nt 4.15cUoek. The steamship experiencedsuite trouble In ducking A current,swung her ucioss the ship where shecollided with tho steamer Cliuidlno.Both boats hud their sang plunks8mushi'd nnil other minor damage wasn If, (i done As tho vessel baiked herpiopcllois struck something whichdeemed to hinder them.
The Muru tan led n Inrgo lint, of pus--
scnteis Dining her voyage from Hap
nunclsio she experienced roughwt"ithcr for nliuut four dnjs.
Wnggers "I will never complain olthe heavy wind ng.iln " Juggers' Why not?'' Waggers "Blew my h.itoil with u lot of others yesterday, nndnfitr I I mil clinbed It four blocks I golon tho wrong Hack and picked up
A Home Company
CAPITAL, S50.00C.
Organized under the laws of thsTerritory of Hawaii.
THE HAWAIIAN REALTY AND
MATURITY GO,, LTD.
Loans, Mortgages, Securities,Investments and RealEstato.
HOMES DUILT ON THE INSTALLMENT PLAN.
Home Office Mclntyre Bldj., Honelulu, 1. H.
THE HAWAIIAN REALTY AND
MATURITY CO.. LTD.
L. K. KENTWELL,General Manager- -
Legal Notices.
Sale To --
Liquidate Copartner
ship of
Puuloa Sheep and Stock
Ranch Company.
The copartnership known as thePuuloa Sheep and Stock Ranch Com-pany, composed of George W. Macfar-lane- ,
K. C. Mncfarlano and Henry It.Mncfarlano, having been dissolved bytho death of 12. C. Macfarlanc, Febru-ary lCth, 1002, for tho purposo of final-ly liquidating nnd closing tho saidpartncishlp with tho consent of thosun tv ois thereof, tho undersigned,George W. Mncfarlano, Pred W. Mac- -
larlano nnd Henry It. Macfarlanc, exeditors, nnd Plorenco B. Macfarlanc,executrix, of the Last al and Testa- -
monlo f D. C. Macfarlanc, deceasedduly appointed, quail lied and acting,having (lied n ccrtnln verified petitionIn tho matter of the said Kstatc of IIC. Macfarlanc, deceased, In the CircuitCourt In nnd for tho First Judicial Circuit of tho Territory of Hawaii, inwhich tho matter of tho said estatothen wns and now Is pending, beforetho Honorablo (leorgo D. Gear, Sec-ond Judgo of said Circuit Court, sit-ting nt Chambers, nnd made return-able before tho said Honorablo GeorgoI). Gout-- , ns said Judge, on Monday.November Kith, 1003, at 10 o'clock n.m. of that day, nnd tho said petitionhaving been duly heard nnd grantedby said Honorablo Georgo D. Gear, assaid Judge, on tho (lute last aforesaid,nnd tho said Honorablo Georgo I).Gear, on November 21th, 1903, havingduly signed an order judgment anddecree granting the prayer of said pe-
tition, and, on December 1st, A. I).1903, having nlso signed an order modIf j lug and nmendlng tho said order, decree and Judgment, ns by referenco totho ha Id petition and orders, on fllo Inraid Circuit Court, ami to all tho pro-ceedings lelatlvo thereto, will moicfully and nt largo nppear.
Now therefoiu: Under the law nndtho proceedings nnd each of themaforesaid, for tho purpuso of finallyliquidating nnd closing tho copartnership nfnresald, nnd In conformity withtho order, judgment nnd decree aforesaid, to which the survivors of thosaid copartnership, Georgo W. Macfnrlano and Henry It. Mncfarlano Imvoconsented In writing, ns by tho petition aforesaid fully appears, tho uncicrslgucd. Georgo W. Mncfarlano andHenry It. Mncfarlane, survivors of thosaid copartnership, ns said survivors,and tho undersigned, Georgo W. Mac-
farlnuu. Pied W. Mncfarlano, undHenry It. Macfnilane, executors, nndl'loicnco II. Mncfarlano, executrix, oftho tast Will and Testament of K. CMncfarlano, deceased, will offer forsale nnd will sell ns n whole, nt publicauction, through James P. Morgan,auctioneer, hereby chosen and deslgnatcd for that put pose, at tho auctionsales rooms of said James F. Morgan,Nob. 817-85- Kanhuniiinu street, In thocity of Honolulu, Island of Oahu, Ter-ritory of Hawaii, on Saturday, Janu-ary 9th, 1001, nt the hour of 12 o'clockM. of that day, to tho highest bidder,beyond or for tho sum of twenty thou-
sand dollars, the entlro property, as-
sets, nud goodwill of tho suld PuuloaSheep nnd Stock Hunch Company.
DESCRIPTION OP PROPERTY.List of Freehold nnd Leasehold
Lands nnd Improvements, Sheep andother LIo Stock nnd Property ownedby tho Puuloa Sheep nud Stock IlaucliCompany, vu;
FREEHOLD LANDB.LAND OF OULI, Ahupuun, contain
ing 1,000 aeies, more or less, nnd extending from tho sea, near Knwalhnoto' tho top of tho Kohala rango ofmountulns, with n stream of waterrunning through same, said streamhaving Its origin in thoso mountains.
LAND AT LIHUi:, In Wnlmea, thoformer homestead of James Luzudaand Prank Spcncor, and formerly thoheadquaiters of tho Llliuo CnttloRanch nnd Beef Packing Establish-ment, ndjolnlng tha land of Oull andcontaining SO acres. This also has a
DEC. 10. 1903.
stream of water running through It,and Is a beautiful block of land.
LAND OF AHULI, In Walmea, thoformer homestead of Edward Sparkc,and formerly tho headquarters of thoSparks Sheep Ranch. This Is prob-ably tho finest rcsldcnco slto In thoDistrict of Wnlmea, and Is n magni-ficent block of land having nn area of22 acres, through which thero Is alson running stream of puro water.
Thero aro valuable stono fences nndpens on tho nbovo properties.
Tli two last mentioned fine blocks ntland nro very advantageously situat-ed, and nre almost In conjunction withthe flno rcsldcnco property of tho lataHon. John P. Parker, the headquartersof tho Parker Cattle Ranch.
Thoso lands aro covered with fineManleno Grass, ornamental trees, &c.,nnd tho climate of this locality has norival anywhero else In the Islands, be-
ing at an elevation of 2700 feet nndnt tho base of snow-cappe- MaunnKea, whero tho avcrago temperature Isfrom 60 to GO".
LEASED LANDS.LEASE OF THE LAND OP
near Walmea, from tho Ha-waiian Government, containing 1035acres, and expiring January 10th, 1909.Rent, $62.25 per annum. Thero nrotwo streams of water from MaunnKea running through this land.
LEASE OF LAND A l WALMEAfrom Crown Commissioners, contain-ing 25S acres, expiring June 1st, 190$Rent 1250 per annum. The boundaryof this land on one side Is on tho Wal-koto- a
stream.LEASE OR MEMORANDUM OF
AGREEMENT between tho PuuloaSheep and Stock Ranch Company andJohn P. nnd Samuel Parker, for run-ning sheep on a portion of tho largeAhtipuaa of Walkoloa, In exchango fortho privilege granted to the ParkerRanch of running cattlo on tho SheepCo's. lands. This agreement expiresIn 1909.
There Is nlso n lease. Just expired,of Crown lands In Wnlmea, which thePuuloa Sheep & Stork Ranch Co. andIts assigns, have held for So years, con-taining 079 ncres, of which they arenow in possession; nnd they haveLuado application to the TerritorialGovernment for a renowal of the leaso.This application has not yet beenacted upon.
THE IMPROVEMENTS.Consist of a Dwelling Houso of Man-ngc- r
nt Kcamoku, Men's Quarters,Largo Shearing Shed, Yards, Pens,Wlro Fences, Stono nud Cement Cis-
terns, .c., and tho following appur-tenances, viz: Wool Press, IronWator Tanks, Redwood Water Tanks,Harness, Furniture. Scales, Sheep-Shear-
Wool Packing, ic, &c., nndtho following:
1.1 VH STOCK.7,000 Sheep, moro or less. Including
Ewes, Rams and Lambs;25 Work Horses;10 Mores and Unbroken Foals;8 Team Horses and Hauling Wag
ons;Tho wholo comprising a complcto
Sheep nnd Stock Ranch.Tho sheep aro principally of tho
Merino breed, crossed with Southdownnnd Shroprhlrc, nnd tho wool produced by tho Ranch has always com-
manded tho highest prlco In tho Ha-
waiian Wool Market.TERMS OF SAL!
V hlil fni load (linn tu'nntv tlinn-cIn of
rolled received.Cash, In gold of tho United
payablo as follows:1. per centum of tho purchase
tirico. at tho of rale, tho!fall of the hammer, to ba citherIn of tho United States totho survivors above named, Georgo '.Mncfarlano and Henry It. Macfarlanc,or In a certified check or certifiedchecks, payable to their order.
2. remainder of tho purchnsoprice, within ten days after confirma-tion of tho by tho Judge ofFirst Circuit Court, beforo w'hom tho
Kstnto of II. C. Macfarlanc, dccenEcd, then be pending, nnd,'
the execution and acknowledgmentby tho undersigned, survivors, execu-tors nnd executrix ns aforesaid, andby each of them individually, of nilconvejnnccs, deeds, bills of salo,other Instruments, necessary to thofull consummation of totho vesting of tho to thoproperty, nnd personal, of thogood of tho copartnership nfore- -
hald, In tho purchaser, concur-tently with tho delivery of tho snmoand of possession of the propertyto tho purchaser,
All ilntds, bills of sale, otherpapers nt the cxpenso of the purchascr.
Further particulars can bo obtainednt tho law ofllco of Henry i: Illghton,corner of Fort King Streets, at tholaw offlee of Hatch & Ilallou, Stangcn- -
Ilulldln. Honolulu, or thoundersigned, Georgo W. Mncfarlano orHenry it. Macfarlanc.
Dated, Honolulu, II. T., DecemberA. I)..(li:OIl(!i: W. MACFAIH,ANi:,III:NUY It. MACTAIlI.ANi:,
Survivors of thu Copartnership ofI'uuloa Sheep and Stock llanch Com-
pany.(li:ORGi: W. MACFAIU.ANB,IIRNIIY It. MACFAULANi:.FltlU). W. MACl'AIU.ANn,FI.OUUNCi: II. MACFAULANR
Executors and Hxecutrlx of the LastWill and Testament of U. C.farlanc, deceased.
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HONOLULU MUTUAL BURIAL
1,500 Members In Association.7,000 Associations In U, S.$3.50 Is all It to Join.$100.00 benefit.411 Phone, Main.124 Beretanla St.
SEVEN
Oceanic Steamship CompaiTIME
steamers of this line arrive leave port as hereunder
FROM 8AN FRANCISCO,
VENTURA ...DEC. ICALAMEDA ...DEC. 25
VIn connection with the sailing of the nbovo steamers, tho agent ax tr
pared to Issue, to Intending passengers, coupon through tickets, by any ndVroad Francisco to all point In the United State ,and from M
York by any steamship to all European ports.FOB FUnTHEIt PABTICULABS APPLY TO
Wm G, Irwin & Co., Ltd.OCEANIC 8. S. CO. GENERAL AGENTS
Pacific Mail Steamship CoOccidental and Oriental Steamship
Co and Toyo Kisen KaishaSteamers of the above companies call at Honolulu anleave thla port on or about the datet below mentioned.
JAPAN AND CHINA. TRANCHCO.
CHINA DEC. 10 NIPPON MARU DBG. IfDORIC DnC. 29 SIBERIA DEC.
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For general Information apply to
H Hackfeld &
FRANCIUCO.
Vancouver,
AMERICAN-HAWAIIA- N S. S. CCXDirect Service New York and Hawaiian Islands, via Pacific Coast
Prom New YorlcS.S. "ALASKAN" to JAN. 1
"CALIFORNIAN" to Mil about FED. tFreight received at times at the Wharf, Street, South
From San PrnnclHCOS.S. "NEVAOAN" to sail DEC.
each month thereafter.Freight received at Company's Wharf, Greenwich Street.
From Honolulu San Prunclco."NEVADAN" to sail about DEC. 2
Prom Scuttlo unci TacomuS.S. to about DEC. 25
For further apply taC, P, MORSE, H. Hackfeld & Co., Ltc3
General Freight Agent
Canadian-Australia- n MailSteamship Company.
Steamers of the above line, running In wltL the CANADIANPACIFIC CO. between Vancouver, II. C, and Sydnoy, K. . W.,
calling at Victoria, O. C, Suva, FIJI r SUBAT HONOLULU on or about the dates below stated,
sand dollars, gold coin nd Y10!1' 'States, bo For Ur'"o and Sydnoy.)
coinStates,
Tentlmo upon
paidgold coin
Tho
salo said
Baldmay up-
on
and
said salo nndtltlo said
nil andwill
and
said
and
nnd
wald from
1st, 1903.
Mac
costs
The will and this
from Sanlino
will
FOR FOR 8AN
41st
to
viz:
will
.MIOWi:UA JAN. 8I.MOANA JAN. 15Iaouangi ran. ia
Through Tickets Issued Honolulu to CanadaEurope. For Freight and Passage and
Theo. 11. Davies &
Get
WHY Why,the
NOTWeekly Bulletin,
O. R. & L. Co.TIMI3 TABLE
May 1st, 1901.
OUTWARD.For Walanae, Walaloa, Kahnt saf
Way Stations 9:15 a. m., ":!For Pearl City, Ewa MIU ut War
Stations a. in., :ll .'11:05 a. m., 2:16 p. m., 3:t0 r. m.
tt:l5 p. m., S:15 p, m., ;;( m.
tll:15 p. m.INWARD.
Arrive Honolulu Kshuka, WJalua and Walanae 8:36 a. ul, !?.. m.
Arrive Honolulu from Hwa UlU ftmt
Pearl City fC: B0 a. m., t?:8:36 a. m., 10:3S a. m., !: . a1:31 p. m, B:31 p. m., 7:40 o.
Dally.t Sunday Exccted.i Sunday Only.
Q P. DENI80N, F. C. tMITH8unt. G. r. i T. A.
THE ELITE ICE CREAM PARLORS
PiesCakes
CandiesConfectionsHART & CO,, LTD,
TABLE
FOR 8AN
SIERRA DEC. 1
Co., Ltd., w
AOENT8, HONOLULU.
From Sydnty and Brlibjna.(Fur Victoria and . O.I
MIOWERA DKO. IIAOHANC-- I JAN. 1
United BUt amiall Information, plr ta
Co., General Agents.
between
sail aboutS.S.
all Compan)'Drooklyn.
about 18.nnd
S.S.
"HAWAIIAN" sailInformation
Royalconnection
RAILWAYand Honolulu, and Drisbauo,
tholFrom,vn,,;ouV!,
from
17:30
from
the best SOFT DRINKS inmarket? Who sells them,?
the
Hawaiian Soda WorksTEL. BLUE IS7I.
$1.00 per vearBUSINESS MEN
CAN SAVE
MANY HOURS
mfroP
ACROSS THE CONT1NBNT FROM
San FranciscoPortlais1THREE TRAINS DAILY
FROM SAN FRANOHOUTWO TRAIN8 DAILY
FROM PORTLAND.Only THREE DAYS t. Chicago,
Only FOUR DAYS to Itbw TorlcPullman Palace Steepen, Baitetlmofr
Ing and Library Car, with BarbttStop and Pleasant Readlig Rooaa.
Dining Cars (MealFree Reclining Chair.Pullman Ordinary Sleeper.
J. M. LOTHROP, Oencral AgenL135 Third street, Portland, Ortgo.
O. W. HITCHCOCK. Oaneral Agent,No. 1 Montgomery St.,San IVanelsee,
A. L. LOMAX, G. P. & T. A.,1472 Omaha, Nebruka,
i"For Rent" card on tale it Bulletin
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CIQHT EVENING, BULLETIN, HONOLULU, T. H . THURSDAY, DEC. 10, 1903.
mxum4txiiaaa&:Mnmilwxwmw,
CHRISTMAS PRESENTSThat will be appreciated and used.
Bicycler $1S 00 and upward; footballs, $1.00 to $5.00; Punch-ing llags. $1 30 to $5.00; Pins Pong Bets, $1.00 ami upward; Pox-in-
Oloves, lto)s', $1.00 and $1 50 per set; Hoxlng (llovcs, Men's,S2 00 to $C00 per set; Rubber Halls, 10c to 60c each; Ham-mock-
$1 00 to $5.00; Clolf Clubs, $1.00 to $1.50; Golf Halls. $3 00
to $7 30 per doz.; Illeycle Lamps, $1.00 to $1.50; Electric FlashLights. $3.30 to $5 00 ciich; Air duns, 75c to $2.00 each; 22 Cal-Ibr- o
Miles, $3.00 to $15.00; Shot duns, $15.00 to $120 mi each;Cartridge Cases, $4.00 to $5 00: llathlng Suits. 50c to $2.00;Pedometers. $1.00 to $200; dun Cases. $1.00 to SlflilO each;Flask. $150 to $3.00; Plating Cards. 25c to $1.00 per pack;Safety Razor Sets. $2.00 to $20.00; Pocket Knlcs, ...c to $3.00
each; Guaranteed Watches, $1.00 to $1.50 each.
We will be glad to show ou tho aboe and a great manymo'ro articles In the line of good piesents, If ou will (all on us.
E. O. Hall &
vMltW&HWilWMiiWlMiiWXiimititXWiitttZMtltKiliiti
New Shipment tho Celebrated
DOMESTICMWP
&s!?iwMnWrifij&- -
THE VONHAMM YOUNG
ALEXANDER
355 great j
HANDSOMEPRBSENTS
Cutlery' AND
Sporting Goods,
WHITMAN & CO,,
?J KING 928 FORT
KOEOELE COMING.
Prof. Anton Kocbele, governmentwho was tent for by th
Hoard of Agriculture recently, Is
to return from the Coast soonTho Ib Very fond of thesitpamshlp Alameda and for this reasonIt Is expected that lie will return Inber. The local boat Is due to arrivehere on the morning of Christmas day
Have your Teeth Fixed by
HOLD CROWN, $5.00 and upWHITE ,, 8.00
R 00BRIDGE WORK. 5.00 per tooth
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SEWING -Sold for almost (J fit
SWEDISH CONSUL.
ap-
pointed
Style
professor
PLATES
We decided to away sewing:agents and give the public the
benefit of the commission paid heretoforeto
. former Now Soli tDomestic No 3 .
(Lockstitch)
New Domestic No. 3i Lockstitch and Chalrotitch)
New Domestic No. 8Drophead
Lockstitch and Chalrolllch)
All first classcomplete.
GO,,YOUNG BUILDING.
'' Christmas ..ornesWhen It comes it
waybefore
to prove
tothe
.
NO YET.
It wbr thought to theMacArthur, that
would be another Insnutlon of
tho National of Hawaii to beginon or the 'Jth Intt However, ItIs very probable that will boa depart-ure of the General since the regularofllcers ut Camp McKlnley, underwhom must be held.aie allwill the men of NationalGuard a more time during whichto prepare.
Collector of the Port E. n. Btackablehas the Bulletin apass the rovemle cutter or the
the customsend services, to In-
coming and board them.
our PAINLESS METHOD.
GOLD $2.001.00
CHftinNT .50SILVIJIt ,, .50
HOTEL St., YOUNG HOTEL.
It has published recentlyW. P. Pfutenhaucr appointedSwedish consul here. This Is some-
what misleading for he has beenconsul Norway and Swe-
den combined Norway lias tried
of of
have do withmachine
solicitors.Prkt
in condition
now.
little
115
has
some time to have her consuls appointed Norway alone but eery tlmothis lias como op In the NorwegianSUortlng King vetoed theme.istiie The King has a right to etun bill three times but at tho thirdMlo It becomes a law without his sig-
nature This bill regarding the consulsban not been vetoed three times byKing nnd so Norway and Svve- -den at each consulateby one man who looks tno in-
terests of both countries jointly.
NAVAL MEN
Naul odlcers here do not think It
probable that the new cruiser TacomnMill Join Admlial Iran's fleet here.It Is thought that the new cruisercould be got teidy for sea In time, atelic has only ery recentl) complete!1
trip.
"For Rent" cards on sale at Bulletin
MACHINES
of former prices
$45 $2555 35
O 45attachments
LIMITED,
once a year ;
brings good cheer."
AUTHORITYNOTICE TO CREDITORS.
All persons or concerns havingagainst the Department of
Woilts contracted during the periodof mouths ending December 31st1903, aie requested to bavo them tiledwith the Chief Clerk, duly certified toby tho Uureau or officer orderingsame, cm or before January loth, 1901.(Slg.) C. M. WHITE.
Chief Clerk.of Public Works, De-
cember 1903. 2033-7- t
Invitations are out for the HealanlBmokcr to be given on Friday evening,December beginning S o'clock
early und late" Is IncludedIn the printed Invitations
NOTE OUR PRICES :
Hours, 8 to 5
Sundnj, O to 12.
The to a man's heart is through his stomach,but be sure yon get the proper article youtry this old adage.
BELVISTA WINESare unexcelled for their purity and excellent llavor.We them our patrons and guaranteethe Try a case for and weare sure you vill never be without them. Specialattention given holiday purchasers. Goods deliver-
ed to any part of the city.
THOS. F. McTIGHB & CO ,Wine and Liquor Merchants, 93 and 95 King St.
TELEPHONE MAIN 140.
ASK FOR ONE OF OUR 1904 CALENDARS.
INSPECTION
prelousof Major-Gcuer-
thereGuard
uboutthere
postponement until after the
these Inspectionstoo busy Just This delay
give tho
drill nnd
courteously sentfor
launch now employed bymeet
steamers
FILLING?, nnd upAA1ALGUM
opp.
dMNfeu...Mfc$ij
been thatbeen
forfor
for
Oscar has
Oscar'me leprcsented
nrter
SKEPTICAL.
not
her trial
HALF
but
BY
claims Pub-lic
six
Department10,
11, at'Come Btay
recommendquality. holidays
immigration
No charge for examination. See samples of our modern work at our entrance.
THE EXPERT DENTISTS,
SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE
TIDES.
rSW tr
Moon
5j RIMS
.3d HH t"Sf SHinJ
i.tr.lll. p. m. p n. p n. in. UllM
o 6 to it 40. it 6.) t 49
6 10 ' j it 1 j6 .. tit Sit 9 l. m
o1 II t ! O It it 5 '9 to itlet .61 6 at 14 I) 6 IT I l II 49
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9 t.4te to 4 o tit 5 ' a m.r rn m m11 J t.) to .1 4 8 44S 6tl S o )ll
tl Jo I H 61, til 4 44rj. in.
D 46 !. 14 Ji 6 t 1 .J t 19 S " !
l.nat quarter of the moon, Dec. 11th,Tides roni the United Btatei Coast
and Geodetic Survey Tablet.The tides at Kahulul and HUo occur
about an hour earlier than at Hunolulu.
Hawaiian Standard Time la lOh 30mslower than Greenwich time, beingthat of tho meridian of 167.30. Thetime whistle blows at 1:30 p. m., wakbIs tho same as Greenwich, Oh 0m.
Weather llureau, Punahou, Dec. 10.
Temperature Morning minimum,CT; mldiln) maximum, 79.
llaromiter at 9 n. m., 29.90, rainy,Italnrall, 00.Absolute moisture at 9 a. m., 7.2 grs.
per cubic foot.Humidity nt 9 a. m., 74 per cent.Wind, light S. S. : weather, fair.
11. C. LYDKCKKIt,Terrltoilal Meteorologist.
ARRIVED.
Wednesday, Dec. 9.
T. K. K S. S. Hongkong Marti, 1'il
mer, from San Krnnclsco .,
DEPARTED.
Wednesday, Dec. 9.U. S. A. T. IJgan, Stlnson, Tor Ma'
nlln. via Midway and fiimni.Stmr. Knlulanl, Dower, for Mahu-kon- a
nnd Illlo; mall and passengersonly.
Stmr. Lcliun, Napala, for Maul, Molohal ami l.annl ports.
Schr. MoKlliana, for Hannlcl.Schr. C. L. Woodbury, I Inula, for
Hllo.Thursday, Dec. 10.
T. K. K S S. Hongkong Mam, Kllmer, for the Orient, nt 12 m.
Am. bk. Albert Turner, for Sant'lanclsco, nt 10:30 a. in.
TO 8AIL TODAY.
Stmr. Helene, Dennett, for Malmhona, I'aauliaii, Kukalau, Uokala, Laupahuehoe nnd I'npaaloa, at 5 p. m.
Stmr. Nilliau, Thompson, forKannapall, Kallua, Houuapo
and l'unaluu, S p. m.Stmr. Mlknliala, Gregory, for Kleelc,
Hnnapt'pe, Maknwell, Wiilmen and Kehalm; for Nnvvlllwlll and Kolon mallnnd passengers only, at 5 p. in.
PASSENGERS DEPARTED.
For the Orient, per stmr. HongkongMaru, Dec. 10. E. V. dct llelxeden andlanilly, S. K. Iwnknml.
For Hllo, per stmr. Knlulanl, Doc,lu. C. S. Weight.
VAUDEVILLE AT OPERA HOUSE.
The numerous pcoplo of Honoluluwho have a penchant for vaudovlllowill have an opportunity of gratlfjlngtheir deslro by attending the perfoim11 mo of A Contented Woman at thenpcia house tonight.
There will bo four or flvo numbers,among them being n dancing and singlug specialty by Herbert Gerard ofthe famous Gerard ltros., which takesplace during the third act.
MACARTHUR TO WAIANAE.
Mnjoi-Genci- MncArthur will go In-
to camp nt Wulnnac-uk- a next week,piobuldy 011 Tuesday, his Idea being totill! fm tlier examine Into likely sitesfur foillflcullons on this Island. Hewill take with him fort) men fromCiuiip McKlnley, these to be In command of some of the ollueis of the(amp A number of dnjs will be spentut the place.
A cottngo on Vlneard stiect, ocuipled by Miss CoiBon, a school teacher,was enteied and lobbed jestcidnyforenoon. A watch, a pin. and severalother uitlcles wcie missing. Thehouse liurc evident Unci's of having
I been ransacked. Miss Corson icpoiled the matter to tho police. She hasbeen robbed scvci4l times befoie.
If Home should ically consent tosend a valuable collection of Vutlcunidles for exhibition ut the woild'sFair It will certainly ubsoib the gt cut-est IntcieKt. The ruiebt tieasuics otthe woild lire lu the Vatican. ChuithProgress,
BY AUTHORITYSealed Tenders will be iccelved by
the Supcilntendent of Public Worksuntil 12 in, of Wednesday, 10th, of De-
cember for 1000ft. of tunnel to developowater on Poll Poll Hescivntlon, Maul
Plans and specllUiitlor.s on file In theoKlie of the Englmer, Dcpaitment ofPublic Works.
Tenders to be cudoibcd 011 envelope,"Piojosnls foi 1000 ft of tunnel fn''oil Poll Heseivntlon, Maul"
'I ho Supcilntendent icbeives thollsht to reject any and all bids
C 8. IIOLI.OWAY.Superintendent of Public Works
IT is a mistake to "that
nothing new under the sun," as we areshowing some things new in
DRESS GOODSin ail grades from a nice dark 27-in- ch
goods in assorted Plaids at 25c a yard to
SILK VOILE, AEL0IAN, ETAMINES and
ALPACA.
HOSIERYIn COTTON, LISLE, and SILK in our usual
variety of good values. These make a very
acceptable Xmas gift.
Whitney & Marsh,Limited
GO - CARTSWhat do you think of this?
Wo are selling 30 CATtTS at asacrifice. Just to give you achance to buy onn for our littlechild.
Previous Prices. Present Price$6.00 $4.75$8.00 $5.50
Remember, It Is not a toy. ItIs a real useful article. Mothers,do not lose this opportunity.
Hoffschlager Co., Ltd.,Cor. King and Bethel Sts,
WANTSFor Want Column See Page Six
FOR RENT.
Kurnlshcd cottage, four rooms nndKitchen, rent reasonable. Inquire45 N. Vinejard. 2033-lv-
LOST.
A bioach of pearls and emeralds.somewhere between opera house andbrickyard on N'uuanu street. Kinderplease return to Hackfeld &. Co nndreceive liberal icuard. 2033 lw
NEW TO-DA- Y
CORPORATION NOTICE.
Notice Ih hereby given that the An.nual Meeting of the shareholders ofII. Hackfeld & Company, Limited, washeld at Honolulu on the ninth day otDecember, 1903, and that the followIng gentlemen are the oflkers for theensuing year:J. F. llackreld 'residentII. A. IsenbergK. Klnmp, J. I llumbiirg, W.
I'fotcnhauer, (loo. Itodlek ....Directors
II. I'. 1'. Schultro TreasurerP. W. Klebahn ,. Secretaiy
V. I'fotenhauer AuditorP. W. KLi:nAHN.
Secietary.Honolulu, December 9, 19U3.
2033-l- t
ANNUAL MEETING.
Ill ncc 01 dance with tho ufthe Plrst National Hank of Hawaii utHonolulu, notice, Is heieb) given thatthe Annual Meeting of the stockhohlers theieof will be held In HonoluluIslnnd of Oahu, Territory of Hawaii,at its plnco of business, Tuesday, Jan-uary 12th, 19Ut, at 3 p. m. of that clf.v,(lie purposo of said meeting being thoelection of dliectois for the ensuingyear and for tho transaction of Btithether business as may be necessaryor hi ought beforo the stockholders foraction, ,
Dated Honolulu, December 8th, 1903,W. O. COOPHH.
2033 lw Cashier.
OAHU SUGAR COMPANY, LIMITED.
The Stock Hooks of this Comimnvwill be closed to tinnsfers fiom the10m ,to tho isth Instant, both datesInclusive.
Honolulu. December 9th, 1903.II A. ISHNHmtO.
'2033-l- t Tieasurer.
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC.
This Is to sn that one A. M.hns no authoilty to lupiesent
oi hollclt business for us.I'lIOHNIX HAVINUS HUILDINO AND
LOAN ASSN. 2033-- w
. fcLjua.'Au. -- usua
say there is
Chamber Drug Go.,Limited
DrugsMedicinesRubber QoodsToilet ArticlesPerfumesToilet WatersToilet Powders
( ToothBrushes HirCButli, Lite.
PHONE AUIN l.'tl
Chambers Drug Go,,
Limited,Corner Fort and King Streets
Hawaiian
OPERA BOUSE
MR. JAMES NEILL
FOR A LIMITED ENGAGEMENT,
WEDNESDAY, DEC. 9th,
The Christian
THURSDAY, DEC. 10th,
A Contented Woman
Seats oa sile at Wall, Nichols Co.
A ToastHere's to you, my ladyThe Queen or all the world:I drink to you, my ladyAnd my banner Is unfurled,And on It's face, my ladyThere's writ this great def"You can't be beat, my lady,My purest 'Herald Rye'."
This taitt Is said to be, by TomMcTlghe, the greatest toast ever uttered as it contains both strength andtruth. He says that when you aregetting rye, that HERALD RYE, Isthe only rye. Try this rye and findwhy It'i nigh PERFECT.
Thos.F.lBcTighe&Co.,WHOLESALE LIQUOR DEALERS.
93 KING 8TREET.
New RoyalI. ikes the If.iJ. Must beiutlful SewingAlachlne nude. Furs-l- by
B. QERGERSEN,
941 BETHEL ST.
..n...
JAS. F. MORGANAuctioneer and Broker,
847-85- 7 Kaahumanu Street.
P. O. DOX (94. TELEPHONE 72.
Valuable Kona Land
At Auction- -
on Saturday, Dec, 12, 1903,
AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON,
nt tho Judiciary Building, Honolulu,
thcro will be sold at public auction5, ISO acres of the lands of Hotualoa
1 and 2 In North Kona, Island of Ha-
waii.Land will be offered at an upset
prlco of $5,000.
This Is about the finest grazing landIn Kona.
For terms and conditions of sale seeadvertisement of W. A. Wall, commit-slone-
.IAS. P. MORGAN.AUCTIONEER
Fine ResidenceFor Sale.
I offer at nrlvate sale one ot thenicest residences in Manoa. Nearlynnn acre of land, all Improved, wku awell-buil- large dwelling house.
, Commands about the nnest view oisea and shore to be obtained,
For particulars apply to
Jas. F. MorganAUCTIONEER.
Across the Continenton the
NEWOVERLAND
LIMITEDCHICAGO In
LESS THAN 3 DAYSNEW YORK
3DAYSI9HOURS
LUXURIOUS
EVERY DAY TRAIN
Bath, barber, Buffet, Library,Electric Reading Lamp In evcry Booth, Observation Car,Telephone Service.
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
e. o. Mccormick,Passenger Traffic Manager.
T. H. GOODMAN,General Passenger Agent.
AN FRANCISCO ....CALIFORNIA6 10 OS
""' - lAu1'
Sapolin HintsON
Home Decorations.,
Tor Instance you can change a wornchair or rocker at little or no expenseInto a handsome piece of furniturewith "Sapolin" enamels.
Wo havo a largo variety of all "Sa-polin" goods, Including tho following:
Sapolin Enamels (all shades)Sapolin Bathtub EnamelSapolin 'Aluminum Enamel"Our Favorite" Gold EnamelJapanese Gold PaintSapolin Furniture Polish '
Sapolin Varnish Stains6Sapolln Varnishes, etc.
Lewers & Cooke,Limited,
177 8. KING 6TREET.
signs Fr;Choice display signs for window ,uid
store interiors on short notice.
J. D. JEWETT" l?G Klnic Ktrcot