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Wji ' ESTABLISHED 1882. NO. 4502. 10 PAGES. HONOLULU', TERRIT ORY OF HAWAII, WEDNESDAY. APRIL 13, 1910. 10 PAOES. PRICE 5 CENT! j
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Blocking
Resolve i
(Special Bulletin Cable.)WASHINGTON, D. C, Apr. 13.
Reports received of opposition to theProhibition yjoint resolution fromProhibitionists of Hawaii are notgenerally credited here. Congress-man Hamilton, chairman of theCommittee on Territories, states thatin his opinion there is no doubt ofthe passage of the resolve.
It Is apparent from this cable-gram received this afternoon Hint uillvlslnn of the Prohibition forces,wlillo reported in Washington, Unot gonernlly credited liy those Incharge of the Joint resolution thatIn supposed to pans thn House on
"Homo Wednesday between now andthe first of Jujy, or earlier If Con-gress adjourns.
TEDDY OFFIN GOV'T CAR
ISfH. .
PORTO MAURIZIO, Italy, Apf. 13.Colonel Roosevelt and his family
started for Venice today, travelingin a car provided by the govern-ment. There was a publio demon-stration at the departure of theparty.
PREMIERBRIANDWAS IN DANGER
SAINT ETIENNE. France, Apr.13. What is thonnht to have beenan attempt on the life of PremierBriand was thwarted here today. Aman was noticed b the detectivesto cain a position close to the Premier, When arrested he was foundto be armed.
FOUR THOUSAND
HORSES M MULES
Dix Due Friday Took
Part. In War
Game,
Tho United States nfniy transportDix, ilun to nrrlvu at Honolulu onKiiday, bringing Ilvo thousand fourhundred tons of Japanese, coal fromtho celebrated Mllkl mines, has par-
ticipated to a groat extent In tluirecent military maueuvors held. Inthn l'lilllpplno Islands. ,
Th6 old reliable army vosnol trans.pnrl?d out of Manila nnd returned
' ti the iirmy ImBu no.irly four thou-sand head of horses und mules sincosho last called at Honolulu. Thovessel likewise guvo transportationto ovor llvo thousand troops,
Tho Dix arrived ut Manila onJanuary 17, nnd from that tlmountil her sailing for Japan, to takeon her coal shipment, tho troopshiphns been active In tho movement ofmen and equipment used In tho wnrgame which has Just boon plajed Inthn y Islands.'The Dix brings coul to replenish
tho quartermaster's pile nt this port.The fuel .comes from tho mines own-
ed nnd .operated by the Mitsui Ilus- -
sail KaUha of Japan. The trans-port Is expected to remain here forten days or two weeks to discharge,nnd will then proceed to Seattle,wheia the vessel Is duo to tako onn shipment of quartermaster supplies u kills after tho first part ofMay.
Thn Dix Will dixhargi nt thonaval whnfrfi
rJtiJ'i.
"1 dn nnt know ulicn thora willhe a it ccr."
This was tho reply written by
Governor Prcar this lnorilhiK In ro- -
spouse to u nolo nddrcsscd to him Inthe executive chamber nt tho Capitol j
where tho Kapaa land conference Isnow In the midst of an 'I
Tho two Hues of theGovernor's reply contain all thndoubt that Is possible to crowd Intothem, and would Indicate thnt thochief exccutlvo Ioch not expect alavotnlila outcome to tho tonfor-- ,cute.
The gcticinl opinion which hasbeen expressed by tlioso who flguroIn tho now going on attho Capitol Is qulto contrary to thooxpressed view of tho Governor,t'ho.'o who ure In a position to knowof the actual progress state that thn
nnd final of
APPEAL,rear Doubtful
On Kapaa DealOthers Interested State Settle-.- r
merit Is Surely At Hand-W- ater
Rightssettlement,
discussiondeliberation.
deliberations
icttlcincilt dlsposltlouthe,jjrolipms nUcrtlng tho KiipoJljn pxr,)!"(fc,il'cni9llJj' Jf
Sake Importers Are
Granted More Time
customsc.i- - reply
furtnerordor seizure
or other Intoxl- -liquor nny kind,
hprp without being lubelcdiouisiue as to plainly
show tho namo the thenature nnd quan-- j
theroln (towith ,No. 303911
nnd Soctlon 210 thoCode), nnd decided by
bo on alluttout on April In)- -
nlloat on April 1 being a- -
lowed to bo prior
APPEALTO
CITHATHERS
Protest Against Forty
Autos
Tho volco hasbeen lifted what Is
Ouo und fiftywho a
which tins MayorJ, Torn dcclaro that they
areGullck avenue, usk
city and county for re-
dress what they term con-
stant menaco life limb ot thotho
The long of names followsaBklng for
thn o( iho speed(Continued on Face 2)
lauds are now hand nml thattoday was Inj
up snino of details nec- -
In rompllratcdpublic administra-
tion.It Is stated that one tho most
that have conic be- -
furo tho nnd whtbh Hen- -
ator as manager thiMakco Sugar Istcrestcd in, is water rightvolvcd.
One propositionsIik tlio terms tho willbe tho establishment a "nlor ci)iu -
....... n. i.. i.i.. . ..i ii. u.m.i tji ,.,(, iiuu Ul liiu niiKbtlons for thothe that thoKap.iu deal.
J.. A. Is acting as tlmfor the MaUco Sugartho deliberations, und hfs
Kauai is In the Intorcst ot
. CodeThrco Nino Three.
Thn was tho mchsagfasent:
Washington (D. C):
prlvllcgo relabel ssl.oJapan por steamer
Chlyo Maru sailed AprilApril ninth, claiming Insufficient
notify t'with 30393.
COMMISSION FROM
NIPPON ON CHIYO
Will Visit World's Cities
For Commercial
Facts
party comnieiI nltll Hi I aulfm urn .!. . ....li.,.
treasury Department Authorizes Sus-
pension Of Labeling RegulationOn Brokers' Requests
Tho brokers pet milled entry.Mrs. business sent u This morning tho
to tho Secretury of tho by cable wasTreasury Washington esterday, Honolulu:through to ro- - "Until Instructed pormltllova an issued for ot relabeling all liquors not marked li,all packages of spirituous accordance with Section Two lrtymalted, fermented,eating of Imported
properlyon mo cover
conslgnco,of Its contents, tho
tlty contained complyTreasury Decision
of CriminalCollector
Stnckable hero enforcedshipments not 1;portatlons
'relabeled to belngl
CHILDREN
Mile Gait Of
Infantile ot protestagainst termed
hundredchildren, through petition
been submitted to
attendants of Kullhl-wn-eu- u
onthe
against ato and
Amoilca now attendingof lournlug.
potltlon an extension
nt thoUosslon occupied
cicarliiR thocssarlly aquestion of land
ofquestionsconference,
Kalrchlld, ofCompany, In- -
tho In- -
of thoof settlement
ofu...
Involved ofdifficulties accompany
Thurstonuttbruey Com-pany Intrip to
Criminal TreasuryThirty Thousand
"CUIIT18."following
"Treasury,"Honolulu suko Imixirtors
extension orImports from
Asia
time properly exporterscomply Doclslon
"CUSTOMS."
Another of Japanesefilll
operating ofJohnston's following
blcgram rereltpd:at "Customs,
Collector Stnckable,
vlnuous,
of
to
Institution
ot
inuccH wnicu innv ininu mto thorn.
Th.. ..i ri'VM t7 "Z ," J" Z........
'Jllinv of tin. niPmlinni ncc,'r'""K "'(Continued on Page
TO CITY OFFICERS i
HOW TO LOOK ClrnnA TnrvFOR 'MUM COHTirana KJIl
If m think the romct Is worthnoelnc at thn preicnl tlmo (and
to Professor Donashho Itran ho kccii), set jour nlnrm clockfor I a. in., and get up when thnalarm sounds. Take a pair of good
point them at llST,:" have no troubleIn finding In the east, then slowlypull tho glass down nt an angle oflabout 45 till within about10 degrees of the horlron, and it Is
said that the fast-dyin- g visitor canbo easily "picked up."
$1,360,000 PAID IN
DIVIDENDS BY
H. MS. CO.
Hawaiian Commercial made .1
jpiunt $l,rsr,8'JG.02 (ill uiu sugaror ,909 ,,, ou( ii3fi0i0o0 In
(,v,,',cn,lBt uml carrpi, ovcr Bllrlllll..,., .'," .'', 7f. a cording to mo annual report made public today.
Stockholders of Hawaiian Commercial hold their annual meeting InSan Kranclsco this forenoon, and al
thn ciihlps give no report ofextruordlnury'iictlon t iken, the rt
of condition for thojenr end-ing December 31, tsosjiild the pros-pects for tbe scasuji are inoitsatisfactory,
Manager Prank llaldln's reportIn Its most Important drtulls follows:,
The water s'tjiply on the plantation.!excepting In Nmenib"r suit (luring ihutli Kt part of December was exi I'ptlnnally good, but was i cold ilui.nsthe first four tuuiths of tho yearthut tho growth of tlm cane was conflderably checked.Crop of 1509.
Thu of this crop was s'nrt(Continued on Page 4)
MNTATI0NWIN8
EJEGJPT SUIT
A verdict for tho defendants wasreturned by u Jury 'In Judgo Whit-ney department of the Circuit Courtin tho cuso .tho WnllukuSugar Company Tho milt wasbiought on ejectment proceeding,and Involved land occupied b) thoWalluku Sugar Company.
EXPERT REPORT
ON WORLD'S SUGAR
Tlie l''edcrnl Ituportor for March 29rciHirts ns follows on tho sugar mar-ket:
Rsw'jugar. Aftor tho holldajs lastweek, tho market opened quiet, butfirm, with n good feeling among hold-ers. Yesterday being u holiday InKuropo, there was nu cable until thismorning, when tho London marketwhs quoted us firm, with holders de-
manding higher prices and values atIts. 0i., for Murcn, April or Maydelivery, tho cqiilvrilont of B.lfio. dutypaid Now York, or 80 points over ourtoday's spot quotation. In this con-nection It Is of Interest to nolo thocompnrutlvo prices of other jcars.Two yours ago at this tlmo Culms forMarch shipment wero boiling pt 3 00c.rout and freight,, tho samo price atwhich thoy aro today quoted, but atthat time European beet sugarsquoted lit Us. "'id., or 3s. 7Hd. lowerthan toil ay's quotation. As compare I
with one yoar ago tho boot marketshows an advance of 4s. 4d., whileour spot market shows an advance ofonly .lilc. per bandied. This Is sufficient to show that our market luis not
3 1.1 Rr cntif mill frnlcht till, fnlllvnlcntir. ...:..:.".. j: "' ... .;'"I 1.11c amy imiu mr n uuureun iuai.There Is . ropor. In tho market ...layj.,,., ,u, 1..II RiflW uh ..i.tAnr hnu i.u.m
reckless .
gait"
Jocopbregularschool,
fathers
ordinances.
simply
Involved
difficult
vitally
Itnolvcd
solution
Decision
request
se(oi.d.
S7K values appear to bo nrm.yclal fl"d, this can only bo accomplished
IN 8 atesnX ,7,1" Tlom.,1 ri-- h-n- 'r lh !
l,l,un,lon l concerned, there llttloi ouo. whoro'thev Inti'iid to visit nil
Oorntany, Italy., Hnssla ,, othnrj '.. """""' SnkhXtrm .irInterest ..... i . .l., - . ...... ... .. ,, ..
degrees
oi
though
picrnt
I'
tnllllns
against
merchants and capitalists. party " " ,iScuHln Tl6ois traveling under tho auspices of IhuTjii" B ","' ? 4S?c iluTvTQHIo Asnhl'Bhlnb.m, ono thu wrtKBilltortiSinfluential fatrWimitiers In Japan.
II 2) ,
'
I
I
,
,
'I
woro
- -..
. "
",c0 " " P" '"' migni nu on- -
tnlned nt 4.3fic. basis of today's spotquotation. Wo hate previously point- -
(Continued on Page 2)
Postal Indictment1
Federal Inquisitors' Action Re-
mains A Secret TrueBill Expected
After hoirlng all of tho nldcncu thathns been githerud by tho UnitedSlates officials In connection with thaohtccno post card luwistlgitlon, thoKcdcrnl (Irand Jurj this morning vot-ed on nu Indictment. It is nnt known
et whether n true bill has been re-turned but tho IndleiiMons arc HintHomconu will have to a prosecipHon In tho United States court for uviolation of the law preventing thotransmission of lniproer matterthrough tha malls. ,
AliluiiK Iliu rYlill'llco Hint nax prosontcd to the consideration of thoGrand Jury by United Stat DistrictAttorney llreckons was tho Ope that
Claim Dying Man
Was Forced To Sign
Death Bed Figures In Suit BroughtTo Revoke Deed To
i Land ,
Charging Archibald S. tho owner expressed his as: t'o
and Kaacmnktt Knkula cligitKcd In adeliberate and successful attempt tomuse h's brother to deed away laudvalued atl'.!MHl while on hisDaniel Kamokuinaliakc i his broughtn suit In tho Circuit Court askingtho deed bo set as I do and tho proper!)convejed to hlmsu.f as tho sole heir oftho dead man,
Tho property Involved in the suit Iklocated nt Kawa'hiip.il nml iiccnrdllngto Iho terms of tho suit filed todnv Itwhs tho Intra Ion of Keaweltntiul toconvoy llic property to Ills biolher.thu complainant and to his fosterchild, l.itxlu McShane.
Tho complaint stntcs positively Hint
400 SHARES OFi
AMGHANGEHANDS
Big Transaction TuesdayAt $300 Per Share;
Market Dull
Four hundred shares of Alexander &lluldwln stock woro sold yesterduy af-
ternoon In tho local market at $300por shnro. This Is tho largost blockthat has broinht so high it figure, although thr, lust pruyi'iiis Bale of it towodd shares wss.ut this price. Iho lastprevious ilreablo sale Involving near-ly half n million of dollars moved tlmslock nt $250. Ttio stock was all (lik-
en up locally In lots of tv.cuty.flve andflf'y sharf's.
Thlrf was. Iho biggest Item of thobusiness world In stock transactionsforjthe Jist twenty-fou- r hours and didnot apjH'ar on Iho Kxrlmugq report,as this stock Is not llu'ed.
returns on new crop sugars. Six Eaut 31.125 and twenty Hllo Hallwaycommon at 15 constituted iho ua hbusiness at Iho morning session Willnlitn "old jesterday nt Haikunt 150 Pioneer at. 2.11 nnd HawaiianConiliK rrlal ut 12.50. .
Quotations are sagging ns Iho reof the Inactivity hut thcro aro faw
foiced sales nnd fow pick-ups- .
iGrt your tickets for the Society
Vw"vHI oi be given at th,ft,3mpireThea,cr ,or 'the benefit. 'of transpacific yacht race. (
. .i i
1 tJHTBULLETIN AD8 PAY-- Jg
h fnt - """" on "'' nxchnngi Is still ---
"tho driving of automobiles ,"TT.l"Ti aV.r""y0r""u5 word's values of sucar. That this ,
a forty-m.l- o through Ka.lhl. t iTM Hschool
voung
list
limns
19(19
UnHedIs
i.n
Tho "l
of
faco
that
suit
was used In printing the cards In thoofflco of tho .lapamw newspipor thoNlppti Jill. Tho tp. Is still In Itsoilglnnl forms not having b""!! dis
vv.
that Mnhul'i nsh
I'ehthbed.
137,
tho,,
tributed and having apparently iiccnkept for 'ho purport! ui pnmiiM ui.ie.ot tno onsccno cunts ir tneir sponsorsthought It ncccsi-nr-
It Is expected that n partial ropoitlwill bo returned by tho (Irand Jury.this nook, stating whether or not nuIndictment hns been retiirm d III thocase.
Tho United States Grand Jury wasin scskIAji nil tho morning nnd enteredInto an exhaustive conlderntlin ofitho cvhltnco obtained In tho lines b'g itlon I
tho dlsiltlou or Iho properly wlillolie was on bis deathbed and tint Ma-l- i
ul it nn I tho defendant drew up it deedoxiii" y opposite to thu wishes of thosit uinn and brounlit It In him forIiIh ''jniture. It is Mated that whenthn Irrms of tho ilred wero road
noticed n dlscrcpincy.nn'lrefused to sign It.
As ho was gioulug weaker. It Iscb'irged thnt thn men diclnrcil the;inlsundirr,t''od li'in mil If ho slmiethe deed at band they would linnie-dlntn'- y
nxernto nnotlier, transferringthe lioptity In tho brother and thofouler child. This, It Is th.irg"d busnot been dono, und the defendant .Isnow In (KissfHslon of tlm property.
MARINES ACCUSED
OE BAD ASSAULT
Defendants Claim TheyWere Attacked
First
Ihls moiiilng nt (ha police court,two Murines, named Chamberlainnnd Thompson, wero (barged withhaving committed nn assault with a
prl,Km.b0 ,y, Tho..,,., ,.,1111iinril.i w. arrestedi
on tho night nt tho assault, and thoother man, Thompson, whs chargedthis morning.
Tho Portuguese hoy who vvns nsHnulled deposed that Chamberlainhad hit hint on the head with some-thing hind, and as an Iron knuckle,duster whs fouiid on n vacant lot
laud near Mauniikca and Hotel(reels, where tho assault took plaio,
was surmised that tho ugly-loo- k
lug "duster" had dono tho damage,Thompson, on tho wlti.css stand.
testified that ho and somn Mildlcrufrom Fori Shutter wero slandlng onIho turner of Maunukea and Hotel,
I when a I'ortugttoso suddenly hit himf i oin behind und half stunned him.
.He thou run down Hotel streot toj whero he saw a hunch of men strug- -'
gllng As soon us tho pollco officernrrlvcd on the scone, Thompson gotaway und went home.
I Chamberlalu also took tho stand,I nnd he sworn thut niter Thompsonwas knocked down, ho chased the
dJtf(LsXM t JLj I X ifU'l SLL - A- -
DemocratsPnnfnr OnOUIIIOI UII
TariffLOS ANGELES, Cnl., Apr. 13.
Members of the Democratic StateCommittee held a conference here to-
day with lending members of thoparty to reach a conclusion on tlteplatlorm to be put before the com-ir- ip
State convention.The decision is in favor oi a tnnii
nlnnlr rftlltnrv tnr n tflrlfT Hint Will
not cscccd the difference in the coUof production at home una nbroau.
This is on practtcsiiiy the samelines fs the platform adopted by theRepublican convention of Indiana.
COOPERS ESCAPETHEIR SENTENCE
NASHVILLE, Tcnii., Apr. 13.Tlia Supicme Court of tho Stalehanded down a decision today
the prison sentence of Cql.C'o er, who shot nnd killed
The action of thelt,cr com! in i convictinc Cooper'sscrs vvas reversed. ;,
Immcdiatcl.v the Oovcmor was in-
formed of the decision of the courtin the rnic, he issued a pardon forCol. Cooper.
The trial of Cooper nnd his sousfor the murder cf Senator C.inwiokvvns one of the most sensational thsState has ever known, ns the prin-cipals in the murderous 'affnir hadkept nn a most bitter feud. 1'ricndsof Carmack condemn the action ofthe Governor in practically settingasido the verdict of the jury and the-- ;
deliberate conclusions of the courtsof justice.
MT. McKINLEY'IS20,500 FEET
FAIRBANKS. Alnska, Apr. 13.Mcmbcis of the expedition thatreached the top or Mount McKinlcyreport the height of the mountain ns20,600 feet.
jefferson'day.INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Apr. 13
Democrats of national note are as-
sembled line today to participate inthe cclcbmtiqn of Jefferson day.
JUDGE LYNCII'S
MEIUDIAN, Miss,, Apr. 13 Anegro who vvns held here for killinghis jailer wnstnkcu by a mob to-
day, shot, hanged, his throat cut andthe body finally rrcinnlcd, beforo the .
infurintcd people had exhaustedtheir wmth.ti n :: tt t: :: it :t it :: tt t: tt n ti itmen who bad assaulted his mate'.Upon overtaking life. Portuguese, onqof llient, ncrordlng' In Chnuiliorl'iltf,diew u knlfo nnd attempteil to stabhim. In tln scufflo Hint cnsiird.Chiimherlalii rlalmciC that ho waitut In thn left ear. . ' ;
Chamberlain ndmlllcd rgirylug uUnucklo duster, and s.ild his reasonwas because, teveinl Marlnun hiidbeen buitcu nn by Hawaii urn anilothers nl nlgh'l tlmo down at Camp '
Vrr nnd Ilia Natal iitatlou liolidded that ho had thrnwit the weapon nw.ty becaiiho ho did not wishto bit found with It In his pasjea- -slon when ho was Inken In tho polka slatlou.
Dr. Hmcrsou was en I led ns a wit-- juesH in tho raso, nml ho lun ahkart'If fit lila oplnl"tt tho wound on'Clitimbuilniii o uir could havo been.causeel liy n pullciinan'g club Titodoctor would not any for suro, andremarked that' thu side ot a clubmight huvo possibly duno tha dam-age,
Judgo Andrn'do decided to tako thocabo under advisement, and allowedtho two Marines to depart In cus- -j
tody nt nn oftlcor ot tho reglmquOn Saturday morning tho men vvllHihavo to appear In (oiirt nnd beantho verdict,
ml
rftf !. rp ..Yiasumc mnput
Weekly Calendar
IMOINUAVPacific Stated.
Honolulu Stated,
TUliaUAr
WQONQSOAY
Honolulu Commandcry Reg-
ular 5 p. m.
I'HIDVt
NtuinvOceanic Flrit Degree.
All visiting membrrs of tnsOrder nro cordially Invited toattend meetings of local lodges
Meet on the. 2nd and 4th
Mondays ofeach monthBt K. P. Hall7:30 r. M.
MARINE ENGINEERS' other A.so!IENEFICIAL ASSa9IATI0N, elation, cor-dial-
invited.
P 'f HARMONY IODOE. No. 3, 1. 0. 0. F.
Meets every Monday c oiling nt,7: JO In 1. O. 0 l Hall, fort Strcot.
, C. II. HENDRY, Secretary.II. E. McCOV, Noble- Ornnd.
All Islttuc; brothcts very tordlallvInvlUX
OAHU LODGE, No. 1, K. of P.rJ 1 urn-,- .. .. .. i . ..i . ...
Hi
day evening nt 7.30 In K. of 1. Hull,.corner Tort nnd Lleretanla. Visiting'brothers rordlall Invited to utlend.
VM. JONES, c a,x . O. V HEINE, K. II. 8
HONOLULU L0DOE 010, B. V. 0. E.
llonoliilit Lodge No. 61C, It I. O.Elks, meets In their hall, on KingStreet, mar Tort, every Trldi) oven- -Ing. Visiting Urothcrs nro cordially
to attend.E A. DOUTII1TT, K. It.II C F.ASTON, Sec'y.
HAWAIIAN TRIBE, No. 1. 1. 0. R. M.
Meets everj first and third Thurs-days ot each month at Kulgbts ofPythias Hall Visiting brothers ly
invited to attend.P. IIKU11NS. Sachem.i: V. TODD, C. of It.
Honolulu aerie 140. f. o. e.
Meets on tho 2nd and 4th WED-NESDAY ovenluga of each month at7:30 o'clock In K of P. Hall, cornerEcrctnnli and Fort streets.
Visiting Eagles nro Invited to at-
tend.,W It. RILEY. W. V.
VM. C. McCOV, Sec.
wm. Mckinley lodge no. 8,K. OF P.
Meets ucry 2nd and 4th Saturdnyevening ut. 7 30 o'clock In K. ot P.Hall, ror Fort and lleretanla. Visiting brothem cordially Invited to attend
II A TAYLOR, C. C.E A JACODSON, K. It. S.
'WRITE TODAY
Free Samples"
'CONGOROOFING
You'll get it promptly
and it will settle the,
roofing problem forjou. You never uwthat quality before itthat price ,Vhen.your order comti, jouwill like it itill better
jThe perfect roll, noflaws or weak spots.
with the ends care--
fully protected, makeinch' of the roofing available.
IJcverywtite trimmings, no brokenon Congo Roofing.
Writo for the Sample I
LEWERS & COOKE, LTD177 So. Kins Street
REGAL SHOESBEQAL SHOE CO.
King and Bethel.
Pail Ka Harta
At Yoxir Grocers
.rEVENING MILLfiTiN, HOMoWLtJ. T. II.. WEDNESDAY, Apr. 13, 1010. II mm
MUMkfcwlkltIMMaBNBa
WE HAVE WITH US
AT THE YOUNCj.
Wednesday, April 13.W T Morrv It Smith, Mr. nnd
Mrn C (.' Klnnrj Mr nnd Mm It.HnilH, l.t Col It I Ravmoud, A.'Prrliliu It mil Mrs W V. Gilla-- 'filter, l.t nnd Mrs n W Adams, .1.
j I). LuwImiii Mih Holland Miss Supur,I J Donklii (1 W I)" Annonl, II L.. Klnloi i: 0 Osthud Mr. mil Mrs.I. XiIh l.ui
AT THC HAWAIIAN.
Wednctdjy, April 13.Mr nnj Mrs I A McDonald Scrgl
nnd Mm McKcnzle, Fort Sam Hous-ton Tex , II IKnlze l.cllchua, 1, TllchlI.Qllchua
CHINESE FINED FOR
CRUELTYJII HORSE
I.etn Chov n Chinese, was fined $10nnd costs tins mornlnri for cruelly as-
saulting ii hcirfe tha he was driving.'Tho man was ptoved to have bententho nnlmil with n hog and to bavoC.ut It about the body
The defense wns thnt the horse hadbeen kicked by another nnlmal thatwas harnessed to the wagon Tom Mc- -
flnlre however was very clear In histestlmonj, nnd ho sworo to tho factthat the Chltfoo had hpatcn and In-
jured the hoio with n hoe PoliceOfficer lliiinc'ui nlsu testified to thosame effect
Tho horse was brought to tho no-
lle" station and examined by JudgeAndrade Thi Inspection was enoughto convince the cou-- t thnt tho hoo hndbeen used on tho animal, nnd convic-tion followed.
SAN DIEGO LOWING
Secretary H. P Wood of tho Promo-tion Committee upon his arrhnl on tho'Coast visited San Diego and Los An-
geles' on his way to Atlantic City,whither ho tins gone to open n branchof tho Promotion Commlttrp Tho sltochosen for this branch will front di-
rect l on the boardwalk, either infront of tho Mnrhorou.-- i Ulenhclm ortho Chalfonto hotels'In Addition to Island curios, paint-
ings and n Hnwnllaii quintet a fulllino of fresh and canned pineapplesand other Hawaiian fruits will bo soldand Knna coffeo served to patrons ntii nominal price
Mr. Wood stJtcd to a rcprcscntntlvoof tho San Diego Union that In nddltlon to the exhibit at tho big Now Jer-sey resort, tho Promotion Committeewas planning to Install other branchesnt mnny of tho best known pointsalong the Atlantic coast.
Secretary Wood seomod much Im-
pressed with Sin Diego's rapid growthsince ho wns last In that ell). Hostated that Sail Diego had a great fu- -
4ui"4iefore it, us with tho opening ofInn Panama canal and tho new railway(hut Is now being built, San Diegowould undoubtedly be the first portof call.
ENGLISH-JAPANES- E
CONCERT
to hear first rlassJapaucso music is offered to Honolulupeople nt a concert to be given tomor-row evening (Thursda) at thu K. ofP. Hall
One half of the concert will be graced by some of our finest vocal andInstrumental musicians Mrs. Peck,Mr. Love. Dr Ramus, Mr. Wall, Mrs.Ohmtr and others.
Tho Japanese section ot tho program contains two pieces of classicalJapanese music, a sword danco andcither interesting features, which willbe briefly explained beforehand for thesako of the English speaking part ofino nuuiencc.
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CHIEF THURSTONLEAVE OF ABSENCE
Flro Chief Thurbton has been grant-ed a fifteen day leave ot nbsence. ChiefThurston has filed his report for themonth' of March with Mavor Fern andtho supervisors which shows that thedepartment responded to two alarmswhich resulted In no loss of property.
LOCAL AND GENERAL
Au'os, $4 per hour, Lewis' StablesFruit flavors. Arctic soda. Lclthoad
& Woodwnid, 'phono 557, 1263 Miller.Embroidered tioitsseaus and fane)
noodlowork. Mri. II, flcll, 1C2 Hotelstrcot,
Call on Mlko Paton at the EncoroSaloon for a draft of Fresh buttermilk.
De a Doostcr for Hawaii and attendthe Vaudeville entertainment at theEmpire on Hawaii Yacht night
Thero weic twentj-tw- o cases on thoPolice Court ctlcndar this morningand most orthem were sent-o- or tillfuture dates
Two nlteged gamblers wcro downfor trial this morning but their caseswere sent over till Saturday next atthe Police Court,
American Stccm Laundry lends Insanitation, excellence of work. Rea-sonable prices, Quick delivery. Ex-pert laundry work In nil branches.
Tho only soda works In town whero)0ii enn get Hires' Root Deer and IronTort also hao distilled vatcr. Con-
solidated Soda Water Works, Feb. 71.vlxil Jiick ilnbcrlr at llivi Kuatuckj
taloon when )ou want liquid refreshuent. You will get goo J goods andO'lrteoilp lrP-tm- p- -Tho Promotion Commlttcn will hold
lis regular wpeklv mcotlng lomoriow I
..s,..... v u.ou ""vn, """ "ichuiiii lutuuiu uiiaiiivoa mil uu ftuuuthrough.
A chullengn hns been sent b thoNo 2 KnmihaiiKha team to the Fili-pinos vho nro nt present on Quaran-tine Island, for a baseball match, andthe game may como oft this week.
can nt tne enow rooms and gettwenty-fiv-e Orccn Stamps free. Evcr- -
thing In tho show room Is freo forOrccn Stamps. Call todAy or nny day.Ueretanla opposlto Ilro Station.
Officer Abrcu of tho iwllce forco hadn rough and tumble with nomo Portu-guese last night, nnd tho fight resultedIn tho nrrtst of two men and two wo-
men, on a charge of assaulting a o
o (Ilcer. Joo Fcrrajo, who Is saidto bo the ringleader, was bound overIn the sum ot $500 to nppear tomorrowmorning In court.
Chief McDuffla uud a lot of specialofficers hung around the Chinese Theater last night for n long time. It wasciKirtcd that n big hunch of Chinese
from Wnlpahu hnd coma to town withthe fixed determination of beating upsome coimtrj men. Thu play stagedlast night at the theater so en-thralling that tho feud vvas forgottenand no fighting took place.
WHITE WILL PLAY
TWELVE MEN AT CHESS
Tho tables and men of tho chejsclub have been secured for tho b!multancous chess tournament whichtakes place tomorrow evening at thoY. M. C. A. nt 7:30 o'clock.
J. W. White, who won the recentY. M, C. A. chess tournament, haschallenged twelvo of the best play'er In this city simultaneously. Illschallenge hns been taken up andeight plnjcrs nro assured. Fourmoro hnve still to bo heard from.
Mr. White Is u wonderful cxponent of the game, but whether hccan successfully carry twolve Bcparato games In his head at one an1tho tamo time will bo demonstratedtomorrow. Arrangements hnvo been)made to acconun.pdu.tc tho lnrgecrowd expected.
FEW 3TRAQ0LER3LEFT BY SHERIDAN
When tho United States army trans-poi- t
Sheridan sailed tor Sun Francis-co last evening thero wcro a numberof enlisted men belonging to theTwonty-Thlr- d Infantry who failed toconntct with tho troopship nnd theywero left1 behind.
It Is claimed that thero was no at-
tempt mndo upon the part ot thesemen to desert as they bad all report-ed at Fort Shnftpr this morning Thesoldiers will remain horo until suchtime na they are granted transporta-tion to tho coast to rejoin their regi-ments,
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Bulletin Business Office Phone 258Bulletin Editorial Room Phone 185
Boys' Wash SuitsIn White, Russian and Sailor Suits; sizes 3 to 8 years
$1.50 and up. All new coods.
Children's Wash Dresses200 to choose fro a; sizes from 2 to 14 years 50c.
and up.
Ladies' Shirt WaistsQreat line of Ladies' Lingerie and Tailored Linen
Waists at tempting prices. Many styles; all leaders,
A. Blom,Fort Street, opp. Catholic Church
BAGGAGECity Transfer Co.,
JAS. II. LOVE;
WATERFRONT NOTES
TUB UNDERWRITERS who pitdInsurnnco on the cargo of the PacificMall liner Indiana nro ,..,nini, wiihinterest tho arrival of tho schoonerDora ninhm, which Is on Its way fromMagdalcna bay to San Francisco loid- -
ed with salvago from tho wreck. Thocontract for salving the wrctK wasawarded on a pcrccntago plan and themoro alunblo tho Itluhm's cirgo thubetter tho underwriters will like It.Tho Indiana's cargo Included a bigshipment of copper wire. It wasstowed In tho lower hold and nt thatlmo tho wreck was abandoned wasunder water. Divers wero taken downon tho Dora Illuhm and it Is hopedthat they were nblo In recover a largepart of this wire. In addition to thowiro was a tot of structural Iron,which, It saved, ,wlll bo valuable,
TO STOP a 10,000 ton battlo shipmine nt full sneed within her ownlength Is tho problem that tho navy(Kinitmciit una sot tor a conain unnaillnn Inventor. Ho has an arrange-ment llko barn doors on tho sides of ti
ship, which hc guarantees to fulfillthis function. Tho department hasauthorlicd a trial of tho device on thobattleship Indiana off the Delawarocapes Arli 17, tho cost to bo defrayedby tho Inventor.
THE WORK of repairing the danv
REPORT
ago dono tho American ship Edward j prices, but thero Is very little sugarSew all, which suffered tho par'lnl ilea--1 offering. We nxo still without any
of her foremast, has been com- - tiablo data on which to base an exactnlptefl nml n minntltv nf Rllirar is now nnlhnntn nf thn nmnnnt nf thn short- -
going Into her. The Sewall will takoon about eighteen hundred tons ot,sugar and then proceed to Hllo to n
Ish loading for tho East coast of tho J willUnited States. Local seafaring mendeclare that a tine; Job linn been doneIn piecing out the ma3t which suffered ' cutdamage through fire. I
I notOVER FIVE thousand sacks ot j
Kauai sugar were Included In thofreight list brought to tho port this tlnues film without any special g
by tho steamer W. O. Hall opments and closes steudy today asfrom Garden Island ports. Tho ves- - follow 8 isel arrived with four cabin and 22 1 March Ilu,vors 14s. 8Vid., equalsdeck passengers. Other lines of cargo' 5.13c. duty paid New York.Included 7 bales hides, 60 sicks co April Rulers 14s. Sd , equals 5.13ccoauuts, nnd 17 packagoa sundries, du'y paid Now York.Tho Hall Is scheduled to return tOi May Ruyers 14s 8d., equals 5 15c.Kauai on Thursday evening, sailing duty paid New York,at 6 o'clock. I August Ruyers lis. 104d., equals
5.17c. duty paid Now York.THE TERRITORIAL ban wasprcs- - October-Decembe- r Huvors lis. 3d ,
ent nt tho dep.rturo at tho Untied equals 4.47c, duty paid New York.States army transport Sheridan fori Refined Sugar, linsed.on the strongSan Francisco last evening. Tho troop--1 position of the raw market, the Fed-shi- p
Balled with n few passenger! era! Sugar Refining Company yester-take- n
on at Honolulu. Tho vessel Is day advanced prices 10 points to thotaking the Twenty-thir- Infantry to , basis of 5 33c,., caBh less 1 per cent., f.San Francisco, after having served a. b, New York but continued to o
ears' torm In tho Philippines. Tho j cept business at thn old prlco. basisSheridan carrlol n portion of the 5 25c., cash less 1 per cent, f. o. b.mainland mall.
THE QUANTITY of freight offeredtho Motson Navigation steamer Lur-lin- e
prevented that vessel In gettingaway for San Francisco on scheduledtime. Tho vessel sailed at 8 o'clocklast ovcnlng, taking a full complementof cabin passengers anil a largo cargo.Including over five thousand tons 6tsugat, besides a quantity of cannedpineapples and buncnos or bananas.
THE SA1LINO ot tho Pacific Mallsteamer Siberia from San FrancUco
to onof
takenyesterday afternoon. Tho Siberia Isbelieved to bo bringing down anumber ot passengers for Honolulu.
THE AMERICAN-HAWAIIA- company's freighter Columbian, with NewYork cargo by tho freighter Massa -
on February 24, is due to ar--
rlvo ut on Sunday morning.This vessel is bringing cargo via thoIsthmus of Tcliuantcpec. San Diego,San Francisco and Seattlo.
PURSER JAMES LOGAN of thesteamer Hall reports the followingsugar awaiting shipment on KauaiK. 8. M.. 8350; V. K., 1C0O; M. A. K..22,859; Mcll. 2.1,154; O. & R.. 3770;M. S. Co.. 27.000; K. P., P..
It. M., 13 198; K. S. Co , 4500.
Atlantic coast liort on 8 by thuAmerlcnn Hawaiian freighter Callfor-nta- n
la duo to arrive at Honolulu on qrabout 28th by tho freighter Alas-kan. This la expected to Hallfiom Seattlo on April 20.
jsA CAULE received at tho port an-
nounces the departure of little,scboonor Flaurenco Ward Midway. Thp vessel b for Mono--
iuiu, re urning alter uav mscnargcaa quantity of supplies at raid-Pa- -
elfic cable statloui
THE ARRIVAL ot tho Oceanicsteamer 81erra at San Francisco Is re-
ported through thp Merchants' Ex-
change. Tliu vessel reached tho Cal-
ifornia port' at 10 o'clock jesterdaymorning.
THREE THOUSAND of. sugarhaB arrived at the port m Makawollby BtoanjorNNIIhau. This vesselmot with flno weather on Inwardtrip.
KjTEN LAROE automobiles arrived at
tho port jesterday as part of tho car-go brought down from coast by thoAmerican Hawaiian .steamer Nevadau.
biTHE INTER-ISLAN- steamer
was discharging freight at wind-ward Kauai nt the time, ot anil-
ine; of stennior W, O, llnll,ft
HtiaAR WAS on ntKeallaKuuitli lijttbu stonmor Keatihiutveslorilav. acdbrdlmr to 'n reuort re'
Icelvod here bj the Hall.
EXPERT
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ON WORLD'S SU0AR
vWrmnuea irora race i.jod out that notwithstanding tho low
hc ouf rJn0 MCllmu'laaM little oV no raw .us- -
ar ,0 cnvcr thcr )ate Rprlng nlll Bum- wnn,, nn,i nro ., n,n nmmnnt
using gnat pressure to depress values,so that a lino of raws can bo ob--
talncd at around current figures, itIs generally conceded thi. the iK'clInuot lCc per hundred In leflned sugars,mndo by American Sugar RefiningCompany and Mews. 1) I. HowellSon & Co., this morning, wns madewith this end In but If bo, doosnot appear to have accomplished Itsobject, ns tho holders of Cuban sugarsshow no disposition to part with theirsupplies, excepting at full values, andevident y realize the strength of theirposition Were U possible for theseholders to work together, there is ab-
solute!) no reason why prices couldnot bo ndvanccd He. per pound ormoio ns our refiners aro dependent onCuba lor their supplies, nnd, lis point-ed out nbovo. could not purchase litthe markets of the world excepting ntvery much higher values. At tho closotho market Is quiet but firm, with thespot quotation on tho basis of 4 3Cc.duty paid for 80 degree centrifugals.3 SGc. duty paid for 89 degrees Mmcovadous, and 3 01c, duty paid for 89degrees molasses sugars,
Cuba. Cables report that thodrought continues and that the marketIs nulet but steady. Operators show
n deslro to purchaso hi current
ago, which varies considerably Indifferent pirts ot tho Island. Dascu
tho oxpectntton that tho weathercontinue dry In April and May,
1,050,000 tons seems llko a fair figure,Should Aprll-Mn- y bo rainy It would
tho crop very short. So far thofigures for show that wo aro
likely to gain much If nny on lastcar's production for the snmo period.
Europe. The market abroad eon- -
New York, with 28 days delay prlv--'ileges. Tho trnilo generally showeda disposition to protect themselvesagainst their futuro requirements bymaking purchases at this figure, butapparently any activity in tne ronneummket did not meet with tho approv-al of tho Amerlcnn Bugar Rcflnln;Company. In order to check de-
mand tho American Sugar RefiningCompany and Messrs, R. II. Howoll,Son & Co., this morning reducedprices 10 points, It wns first an- -
.nounccd that this would npply to allgrades. Later this was changed and
only for shipment In seven days, andspecific Instructions must bo atthe tlmo of purchase. Thero also ap-
pears to bo a disposition not to Bellfreelv to" any buyer who has a contractand to limit tho amount thnt any onobuv or may purchase For tho prnsentthis has served to check .tho upwardtendency of the market, but. in vlowot tho undorlving strength ot tho sit-uation. It is more probablo thatthose refiners will In thn near futurohave an opportunity to sell ail tho sug- -
ar they want to dispose of at this con- -
cession in prlco and will be forced tondvnnci). All othor refiners' prices remain unchanged.
tNO REPRIMAND FOR CHRIS HOLT.
Phrln Hilr nn lmintirini t,f mnnl nml
ty govornment will not U'colvq n repri-mand at the hands of llio board of supervisors.
Some weeks ago two Chinese, shopowners filed complaint against Holtcharging him with using violence andabuslvo language upon them. A re-port from the committee pn sanitationand health which has been receivedbv Mayor Fern states thnt the damagoalleged to havo been dono by Holt hasueen BtlBfactorlly "ottle.1 and In asranch ns tho' nffalr ,h,i not occur Inconnection the pcrformance'of thedu'les, of tho Inspector, the commit-tee did not consider that the com-plain called- - for action, nnd conse-quently tabled It.
MSIt t'w-"F- or Rent" 'cards on sale at
th,e rtyll.tln office.
Country Home ,.
for Japan ports and Hongkong, by tho made apply only granulated sug-wa- y
Honolulu, Is roporldd. The ar In barrels d bags andleft tho Coast port at 2 o'clock pound bags. Orders are being
largo
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NEW YORK cargo which left thoiUBn conncc,9(, wUh ,ho cllv nn(1 coun.March
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For Sale,l4 acres at Kalihi Valley, ?ith
five-roo- cottage. Free water. Henhouses; stable. WelJ fenced. Idealplace for a chicken ranch.
$1100.00Also 2.4 acres unimproved, ad.
ioining above.$000.00
P, E. R. STRAUCHWaity BIdg. 74 S. King St.
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ItfyiilnAitlAV Anrn i.tKauai ports W. O. Hall, sttnr., a. m.
n VE88EL8 TO ARRIVE
Thursday April 14.
Hawaii and Maul ports Claudlne,
sttnr. 8
Formosa Nllgata Mam, Jap. stmr.Friday, April 15.
Manila, via Japan DIx, U. 8. A. T.Hongkong and Japan ports tntyo
Marti, T. K. Kl 8. 8.Saturday, April 16.
Hllo and way ports Mauna Ken,stmr.
CHILPREN APPEALTOCTTY FATHERS
(Continued from Pace 1)it Is claimed that tho rc3trIctloniwhich assist In compelling chnuf-feur- s
to opcrato their machines ntsomething llko a
gnlt should apply to that district of Kallhl near Slaughterhouseroad nnd Klt.g street. Tho schoolchildren statp In their appeal to thecity dads that tho mujorlty ot themreside on tho other bIuo ot Kalllitriver and that It, Is necessary forthem to, travel along King streetand Qullck nvenue In order to attend tho public school.
It Is statod that there are no side-
walks, nor oven pathways. Theoungstcrs are compelled to tako to
tho mlddlo ot the street nnd musttoko their chances with tho "auto- -
'mobiles moving at a forty-mil- e gnl.driven by reckless chauffeurs.'
Following upon tho heels of theschool children's petition comes onefrom an equal number ot taxpayersuud resldontB of the district, tholrrequest being Identical with that ortho voung people
Qulnn, the father of good roadsand n member of 'thp laBt court ofappeal for an aggrieved popuinco,wilt tako up tho matter with theoppressed ot Knlllil.
WATKRFHUNT NOTES
OVER A THOUSAND tons of ma.chlnpry Intended for a new Biignr millto bo Installed on nn c3tato near Tat-ko-
Formosa, Is going Into the trimlittle Japanese treignter ixngaia Ma-
rc. Thu vossol has been la) Ing ntDlshop Wharf for a week past takingon the part ot a sugar mill manufac-tured by tho Honolulu Iron Works.Tho work Is about completed and thoNllgata Mnru will probably be dis-patched for tho Formosa port tomor-row evening, lucluded In tho shipmentIs a halt dozen largo boilers. Thofreighter Is well equipped for handlinghenvy cargoes.
A. HALF DOZEN passengers havobooked tor San Francisco by theAmerican-Hawaiia- ttcamer Novadan,which Is scheduled to sail for SanFrancisco direct on April 19. Thisvessel Is now discharging a largo car-go of merchandise at tho railwaywharves. The Nevadan will leave Ho-nolulu with consignments of sunar,tinned ptneapides nnd sundries.
A CAULE received at tho agency ofCastle. & Cooke today announced thesailing of tho Matson Navigationsteamer Wilhclmlna from San Francisco at noon today. Tho liner Is under-stood will bring a largo number otpassengers and a good sized generalcargo. Tho Wilholmlna should arrlvoat Honolulu on or about April 20.
kttTHE UNITED STATES army trans
port Sherman Is announced to sailfor Manila' by tho way of Guam at 1
o'clock tomorrow afternoon. Tho vessel Is taking on about a thousand tonsot coal. Tho transport Is laying atNaval slip No. 3. A number ot recent-ly arrived Russians havo boon
in tho coaling of the vessel.m
THE TOYO RISEN KA1SHA linerChljo Maru, with general cargo fromtho Oxtent, Is due to arrive at Hono-lulu on Friday. It Is expected thaithe Chljo Maru will bo berthod attho Ilackfeld wharf owing to the ves-bo- I
being unablo to tako on fuel oil attho uuwAIakoa street wharf.
MTODAY'S DEPARTURES Includod
the Amorlcan ship Falls ot Clyde,which has boon discharging a ship-ment of oil at tho port. Tho ship wnstowod to sea, by tho Matson Tug Injt re plil this morning. The vessel Isbound for Oavlota.
KaIT IS EXPECTED that the American
ship John Ena, will tako on a fullshipment of sugar at this tiort: Tho
Kvesael hns completed tho dlschargo ofa quantity o ganorai cargo urougncirom wow xoric.
rxTERRITORIAL survoyors havo been
at work for the past few days runninglinos ror tho now wnarf that Is to bobuilt Walklkl ot tho Alakea streetPtlUllUIU,
toTHE 8TEAMER South Hay was
hauled on the marine railway forcleaning, repniringand repainting thismorning
TRENT TELLS OF CITY FINANCE.
A report from City nnd County Tioa- -
suror Trent shows a balunca of 113.063 39 In tho municipal coffers at thoclose of business on March 31. Thu.receipts for tho month amoupted toI713U1BK w hllo ditrlnir thn snmo no-rind lltere was expended (ho biiiu ntir.s ;imi,ii Treasurer Tient In now nna business mission to tho mainland
' Tuesday, April 12.
Kauai ports Klnau, stmr., 5 p. m.Maul and Molokal ports Mlkahala, ,
Btrur., 5 p. m.Ban Francisco Bhorldnn, U. 8. A.
T., 5:15 p, m.San Francisco Lurllnc, M. N, 8, 8.,P- - m.
&Uafci- - vib Jwwi &:..
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VE88ELS TO DEPART
Thursday, April 14.
Manila via Guam Bhermnn, u. aA. T., 1 p. m.
Kauai ports W. O. Hall, stqir., 5
p. m.Friday, April id.
San Francisco Clilyo Maru", T. K. K.8. 8.
Maul and Hawaii porta Claudlne,jtmr.
Monday, April 18.Japan ports nnd Hongkong Siberia,
P M. 8. 8.Kauai ports Nocau, slmr.
""PA3SENQER3 ARRIVF.D J
Per stmr. W. p. Hall, from Knualports, April 13 John Rapozo, Mrs.Rapozo, A. 8. Downoy, R. P. Spnuld-Ing- .
i PAS8ENQER8 DEPARTED4.
Per M. N. 8. 8. Lurllno for SanFrancisco, Apr. 12 F. M. Swanzy,Mrs. Swanzy, Miss Swanzy, Mrs.. Slat-ter-
Mrs. Jordan, Mrs. Murphy, Geo.W. Peary. Mrs. Peary. Mr. nnd Mjs.Mcsrs, Mrs. D. Ancona, Mrs. Mongol,Daniel Smith, David Manaka, Jas.Crowell, Mrs. J. J. Carey, M. FlBhor,Mrs. rishcr,, Mr. Slattory, J. A. C.Peterson, Harry Clark, Mrs, E. N.Englohnrdt, Miss M. Englchardt, If.aoodalo, Mrs. W. W. Ooodao, MissClara Frank, Miss C. A. Carter, MissK. Athcrton. Mrs. J. U. Alhcrton. E. T.Parsons, Mrs. Parsons, MIbs D. prov-es, Miss 8. Flaxman, F. J, Vlorra, Mrs.Vlcrra, Mr. and Mrs. II. D. Christian,W. P. Thomas, Mrs. W. P. Thomas.
Per stmr, Klnau for Kauai ports,April 12. V. do nrottovllle, N. J.Schoenbcrgor, E. Dlschof Mrs. Trcd-wel- l,
Marshall Darrach, W, It. Rico,Mrs. Rico. Miss E. Rico, Mrs. II. Dan-for-
Mrs. Schlmmolpfennlng, MissStewart.
Per stmr. Mlkahala, fur Maul nndMnloknl ports, April 12. J. D. McVeigh.
PASSENGERS BOOKED I
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Per stmr. Claudlne, for Hawaii amiAlaul ports, April IB. R. Wallace.Mrs. A. Fcrnandoz, Mosos Kekua, 8.Kapcpa, Mrs, Kapepa, C. K. Kalelkoe.
Per Btmr. w. u. nan. ror Kauaiports, April 14. Frank Uoyer.
MAILS. I
Malls are due at Honolulu frompoints as follows:San Francisco Per Siberia, April 18.
Yokohama Per Chljp Maru, April 10.
Vancouver Per Mnrama, April 29.
Colonies Per Makura, April 2G,
Malls will depart tor tha followingpoints as follows:8an Francisco Chlo Maru, April 10.
Orient U. 8. A. T. Sherman, April 13.
Colonlos Per Maratua, April 29.Vancouvor Por Makura, April 20.II TRAN8PORT SERVICE.
Crook, from Honolulu for Manila,March 1.
Dlx, nt Manila, Jan, 20.Logan, arrived at Manila April 3.
Sherman, to arrlvo from San Fran-cisco, April 12.
Sheridan, arrived from Mnulla April12.
IIN FOREIGN PORTS
Wednesday, April 13.SAN FRANCISCO Sailed April 12:
S. S. Alaskan, for Seattle.SAN FRANCISCO SaUcd April 13:noon: 8. 8, Wilhclmlna, for Honolulu.YOKOHAMA Sailed-Apr- 13', S. 3.
Asia, for Honolulu.HILO Sailed April 12: 8,' By Enter-
prise, for San Franclsro.--m- ;
COMMISSIONERS FROMNIPPON ON 0HIY0
(Continued from Page 1,)tho local Consulato staff, aro Intimatefriends of Bccrctary Sugulmoto of thoJapanese Consulato Ocnoral hero.
Although no definite plans' have beenmade for tholr reception hero by tholrJapaneso friends. It Is expected thattboy will bo taken-ear- e of by the localtnnanosq morchantV. lu a fitting man-ner, v
Arrangements for the, reception oftho Rojal Chinese Prjnco pro hejni;made by tho Territorial government.,Governor Frear and Secretary Mott-Smit- h
have been advised officiallyfrom Washington to extend to the Chi-nese Prince all honors, duo his rank.
The Prince will he recclvod at thuwharf by tho Secretary of tho Terri-tory, Tliq military escort, consistingof the National Guard of Hawaii anda few companies from Fort Shaftcr,will bo detached aa body guard toIlls Royal Highness.
On behalf ot tha Chinese govorn-ment. the Prince will be received bythe local Chinese Consul, who, It Isskid, Is making elaborate preparationsfor his arrival and onter(a!iipietit,while In Honolulu,
Among tho passengers, expected toarrlvo on tho Chlyn Maru Is ConsulGeneral K. Mlzuno ot Now York, Hes accompanied by Vice-Cons- T. Ota
and his wlfo, Mr. 8. 8hlbnn one oftun secretarloi of the japtneRo Embass In Washington is also d pasnen- -
Iger on ho llnnr. During, tholr ahprtsiny in port, tnoy win no tne pilosis
3p"For Salp" cards at Ilullotin...iot Consul Ocneral Uenb,
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Specials for Three DaysMonday. Tuesday and Wednesday
TERCALE SHIRTING 30 inches wide; 20s. a yardreduced to 8 Yards for $1.00
PERCALE SHIRT1NO 30 inches wide; 8 yards for.$1 reduce to 10 Yards for 1.00
GOOD TWILLED TOWELING 12 yards for $1 re- -
duced to 15 Yards for $1.00TURKEY HED TABLE DAMASK GO inches wide;
COe. a yard reduced to 45c. a YardCOVERT CLOTH SUITING 29 inches wide; G yarJs
for $1 reduced to .... 8 Yards for $1.00NEW GOODS PER S. S. LURLINE
BEAUTIFUL RIPBONS .
In Stripe, Plaid3( Moire, Plain and Dresden effects. Allwidths and prices.
Also the new Velvet Brocades; very handsome andrich.
1910 SPRING AND SUMMER STYLES IN LADIES'WAISTS
Mull, Batiiic and Lawn, made in most advanced stylesand beautifully trimmed. These waists are sure to please.
SOUTACHE BRAIDS, We .carry a, full assortment of colors in Silk Soutache
Braids, which are bcine vcryi cxteusively used for tr'm-ming'-
the centers of fashion at the present time.
SACHS' DRY GOODS CO.Corner Fort and Berctania Street Oinosite Fire Station
Cakes With. Whipped Cream.- BETWEEN THE LAYERS OF LIGHT SPONGE AND LIB-
ERALLY COVERED WITH CHOCOLATE HAVE CARE.FUL ATTENTION FROM OUR BAKERS.
PALM CAFE,HOTEL. NEAR UNION STREET
Reduction SaleStarting April 2nd,For Two Weeks Only
"CORSET COVERS 15c. to 75c. Apiece
PETTICOATS 40c. to $1.50 Apiece
SHIRTWAISTS t.. 50c. to $1.50 ApieceINDIGO now , 5c. a YardFLANNELETTE . 12 Yards for $1Big Lot of LADIES' BELTS 5c. Apiece" " " MEN'S SHIRTS 25c. Apiece" " " VAL. LACE 12 Yards for 25c.
BIG LOT OF REMNANTS MARKED DOWN, ETC., ETC.
Jj. AllOy, NuuanuSt
Meaning You!From the Lamb's Back to Yours
Made from your own measurements intoa perfect-Fittin- g Suit, which will give
4 you the appearance of being WellDressed.
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Fountain Pens Repaired, and every Pen Guaranteed.
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Under New ManagementYE ARTS & CRAFTS SHOP. LTD., oilers the finest
of ART GOODS in Honolulu at REDUCEDPRICES. The famous OTTO WIX WATER COLORS are on
exhibition and for sale'Paul Elder Eookj for every taste and every occa-
sion. Perfect Picture Framing is a specialty of this shop.Kodak Developing and Printing by the best workmen inHonolulu.
Ye Arts and Crafts Shop, Ltd.,MISS FRANCES K. MORRISON - Manager
Fort Street, Next Chambers Drue; Co.
RESULT OF INTERVIEW
SATISFIES PINCHOTl'OUTO MAIJIIIZIO, Anr 12. It Is generally lictlcPi1 liy those who
ueij? hero ilurliiK the conference between Colonel Hooscult mid Clifford I'lncliot Hint tho lntor lew which the former President ami the deposed for-ester had were ilcclilcilty satisfactory to the latter.
Pliicl'ut departed tonight for Zurich. The partlnR lictuopn Plnchotmid Colonel Ilonttoclt wa a most friendly one mid l'lnchot was sinllliiKns he sluppod on hoard tho trnlti There wai uery Indication thut the r
ehlef ot tho United States bureau of forestry whh satisfied with thomult of thu co'nferenco between himself mid Colonel Hoosevelt.
I'lnehot has .agreed to speak before tho conservation congress wjifchwill bo held lit Kansas Cltj this comliiK September..
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HOTCHKISS FEARS. FOn FUTURE.UTICA. Apr. 12. Speaking before the Hepubllcun I.cnKiio today. Super-
intendent of kInsiinince HotchkUa declared that thu preM-n- t distrust of sip-til-
icpiescnta'lon In Icglslatho bodies must mean that sooner or later theKonriiinonl of tho United States will hecoigc a despotism.
Superintendent llotcliklss ro lowed the leglslatUo scandals which haodeclopcd duritiK the past few jcars and called attention to the general
or the peoplo of tho country nreKard to the various Slate IxjRlsIatares us well as toward CoiiKrest That centralized Rmuriinicnt and conicipient itesiotlsm must result wns tho conclusion readied bj the speaker Inhis sunimlni; up '
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NOTED ASTRONOMER COMING.COI.UM11US. Apr 1211 C. Uird, piofessor of astronomy at the State
University of Ohio, will i;o In Hawaii to maku observations duiliiR tho tran-sit of Hnlloy's comet acioss tho sun. Tho astrononilCjphonnnionon will oc-
cur ou May IS jTho trip of Professor Lord to the Hawaiian Inlands will be financed jiy
nmcrson .McMillan, a New York banker ,
CANADA TO KEEP HER PULP. " v"
QUnili:C Apr 12 Premier (Joiiln announced toda) that the exporta-- ,
Men of .Miud pulp to the United Slates will be prohibited from now on.
RUSSIANS CAMPING
AT POWER HOUSE
Special police nro ouc overy ntehtpatrollnt; the outside d Unlets In whichthe Uusslnn Immigrant! aro wander-ing about. The lollcj Inv.j not sunany signs of wrong do'tiK ou the partof tho Russians but a sharp lookout Ubeing kept all thu same '
Quito a number or tho inert whoero brought hero to vum on ho plan
Wtlons nro nlghtl) clinplni; at the oldft'wor house near Paelilj Ildgh's. Thomen slci'l' there an I veiy earl) In themorula,; nro to be seen walking aminothe city streets..
Shcrlrf .Inrrett reports that therehas been no trouble so far with thoTlusslans and, that bo)ond watchingthe various parties of husky men whoseem to be nil over tho city nnd anburbs ai night nothing else is ibno Inho iiuttci No milk has been missed
for some nights now and the tlilif hnsevidently got scared of tho detectives
m m
Wholejalo chlckon thlovca InCounty uso Lhloroform to
prevent nolso In tho henhouse. This.Is something entirely new In the linoof painless extra-tlo- n. Kansas CityStar.
GAMBLERS1EAD ' ...iV
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1N:CITY"CR1ME
flnrtiblers couttniio to lend tho listof those nrrtsted by tho city pollco
to a report whichiins been submitted to Major Kernand the Hoard of Supervisors by Slier111 Ulllll'l,. ,
Iho police rcrtifil (for tho monthjDf
March Included 3W nrresU, vnth 57rtlsehargeil and I!"1.! cunvlctcd
Chinese head tho toll in tho namher of arrests,.thero being 77 Hawaiians follow with CH, Jnpanese 45
25 ami other nationalitiesnumber 01
TIir total fines collected nmountejto $2 707 30
Sheriff Jarrett's report shows arrest Ias follows: Gambling 120 driinke'nom47 assault and bittery 37 vlohitliviof liquor ordluiinco 3, adulter) 2. cruel-ty to a'nlmals 1 and murder 2.
iThe hour of man'" reverge Is at
hand. A Boston genius has Invent-ed a frock coat that buttons up ttinback. Rochester Democrat andChronicle.
"For Rent"the Bulletin office.
cards on sale at
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fp I Editorial Rooms, 1851 &l. Business Office, - 256
entered the rottoffict Hopoluinttcoml-cUs- matter
WEDNESDAY APRIL 1910
I Criticism at times is valuable and'should be nnnlied when necessary.'However, the great moving force Insociety is constructive and not de- -
.' structivc. It is better to cheer theone who is doinrr well than to forgethim in anger toward the man whois doing ill. Lafayette Young.
' Undo .loo Is having the time othis life making faces nt tho Insurgents.
San Francisco headlines speak ot(the. Atcherleys as eccentric, llono-ilul- it
Is glad to Know tho proper nnino(for It.
r At Hunlan J
n wnsheld wns resting easy
oxpenso Territory.
.iiiuiiti:,
In
nnw
psaraf.
Bdltor
UULLBTINPer Sli .Ho
Year, id I.uoPer BoPer Year foteifn 3.oo
atat
13,
In Its last on a ofwore
fined tlOO thisliy Do draff In the
(lie
liave been operatinguntil Into custody
afterDe
scathing to"I linvo
sympathysuch
csepclnlly I condemnthose
were thepronouncing the
Who wouldn't be Immigrant,! Whereupon they probably paidnblo to In nine-doll- blnnkets their fine and went out to resume
ent Ico cream public' the occupation ot peddling whiskeyiby the
last accounts that overfivhom smallpox post mortemTnboilt to bo atj.Jtbo ot tho
smiled when
hours.
riling liquor
JiiiIro
court.
time,
before lilm.who
Illicit business,
words used
sleepfond
HOTCHKISS NEW YORK.
entirely right In
conclusion that should the peo- -
Ten to one. someone will up 0f the. States give overhnd challenge tho members of tho tllllr to be run by somc- -
wuu uia.n. io ...laiesi cspeuiuun ,.ml nt It will os- -reached tho top ot Mount McKlnley., "" -- ' '
iciuaie ueiwecn me gruiivrn uuu iuu
When wo Btop to consider the Jus- - dictators:of Senator attacks,-)- - According to his Idea, New York
ii siiiium uo riiii.i....c.tu ..mi .. . gtate ,g g0 comI,ietey n t10 i,nahfregarded ns a. by ft r llln ... ,hnt ... fear a BwlnKfeteadlly Increasing number of his , ...,,...,. , .... othcr Me,
cltuens. . hlMl .vmi -- r n,,ra am u i tbo
rlnchot havinglap
Theso that haveIboardlng tho train after his confer- - n, Uirpn,0ed Bovcrn- -,cnco with 31r. Hookevclt, yo may
ment s,-;c-
o
the woYld'begnnf nnd clt- -resi m me iuuuhui u. -- .. ,Icng uy reni patriotism
' ffiuiiirv in iiriiii.im v B.iiii lui
Thero Is nothing the annual
to
to
anywhere I.toatpatcl,
lit
district
rebuke
persons
United
of thetho
on guard, alwaysIn ot
buslnesrot government,Inn In .ntltlra la
reports of Hawaii's enterprises, of overnment.and small, jusuiies nnjoiie Tj0 rcaMurllB fcaturo of the New
tnai any ouier secuou oi York gluntol , ,hat thoUio world cnu ueuer invest- -
of iat great commonwealth havoincuts than Hawaii. L,,MnM nnt sn tot -" ' " - -
..--
Bomo people tain oi me i,(ini(a .hnt thnl-- hnv not thoKf ....! 1.. tn Vmir ViV t nrr ' "yuou in mo . ii - ,.,. . revnlt nnd nnltn In n enm,'isiaiurensBomciniiig new. n w.o turning the out,
awakening ot no neonio to mni uio whether are grafters litMgraftcrs out that shows New orkm ones.hSlaie be undergoing a change.
.
-
.
L The 11 u 1 1 o t i n begs to assuretho Governor thut the Kapaa pros-
pect Is not as bad as It seems. According all Indications, tlio deal
mlghtiRt'ittonKft
bootleggers
tlio
govornmcnt
ITogresslvo
f'twentj-fou- r
'rornintlon.
KAPAA
government beenpracucni.y, hiiuiku ' reconsidering, land ques-fin- al
seals deliveries..I llu11. uuuui- -
Oovernor of New York standing with the Corn--
talks ouo ever heard nany representatives that en- -pt Irregularities In tho Stnto Logls-nhI- o Trritnrv secure nron- -
llaturo until this senson. Ononever read the Al- -
telegrams imbllslied In iuuu, wuhuuii"apers of Now York City Interests.
Ilast of theso
doesf. iiihntlmi. thn tin
Allien- -
tlonnlly public Inferrealprocatlon passenger ";. ". "'"?
accommodation Increased' "he fT;'1frl.l,t
f.Tho farco charging tho coaBt'wise shipping renpunsiuu-,,.,- ,,
Hy keeping people fromapparent
mhocateaholding rates
iiivj
,The Kalian's hotne- -Bt'cndorB will! company
nululiiI'roniuuion oxpenmeni,
LuluJackton,
Broes
WIMJKL.YMontas
Per anywheteYear n Canada.,
-
report charge
each morning
divisionthreo
fortnken
tlio Indlctnient winJudge
prisonersfor
conduct
mining
the'expense? glass.
AND
Holchklss Is
Ills.,!..
Jtlco
btcllow
tAuMr.
nappy gpreashould alwaysactive the conduct their own
alwaysnrlmiir
largo ,hc nrtmat
concliiilliig citizenssupply
Imrnmn llllirixt
liml
so Kteeneil In liolllicnicorriip- -
uximacu.,a,Bn.fof rascals
they or
LAND DEAL.
two weeks or otthe Territorial have
is tho Kapaasignatures,
beeiiiug iu rvui:ui iiu'llughcs Makce Sugar
as If no
.e to n
er Incoino from the Knpan
Ibanv nows- - j"n""K nuuinicuibfor tho public
five or tjen jears. I For weeks details
ctonmuhln
I transactions been almostHonolulu not caro particular- - . u . . d...... . ' Gndrat In sn fur no thnnriliiln.in Is nneratcil tlio ' -- " ---
or tho Mat- - " "" oi u uuve ...,..1.. vn1.i,..inn rnmnnnv. tiiAr is given tho nny
cull iitmt)" ." w ...- -. .. . .i. ... - iannif steady w"ul .'a- - off1 ,0for the .1,1f"en1 :
trnfllr.' nr thn Islands. tuti'" "'. " " nruuuui,
otlaw
nroiiscd publicmntlimlii ailnnlaH..UU.buwiiu ,.rBut
for nwayat
come of the chief nio InIn up tho
get wiiua bv iiciw iiuit iithe'
fnto Jfrest
be 'tho
self with
ne- -
U.8
ofTlio
somo
Graft
noan
and dowho In
hoIn
nn
nt
Mr.
rlso
I.n
lin
nro
bo
tak'nqvl wlilnh
bis
Tor more
and
hud will
nnd nd- -
two the.bnvn kent
tinrtfbv
in '""'""
I li nn ArtAnun nf IsaIt nf nnnfiUU UII 1HVUUUV Ul llfJ Ul. Ulden co In tho bytl.n l.u llm TaitI....... it.ii " i.w.wnn u; WW ..,,.. U.)lv ihv in"" ' '"what appeal to tho public ns dark
Honolulu Is unco when, anter)l ,, te 10ro tnnn .,,
Htrumentnl
story.
future
bo easily understood,- - especially utime when tho near approach of theotTllvIng nnd travel. If. what they nmem,molU of (ho 0rgan
with tho
land
officers
mlnjl
c Act Iscertain to stir up tho suggestion ofunduo haste.
Howover, thero Is no doubt thatthe Kapaa should havo beensettled long ago, the 1
th'at Is t) control tho wuter of tint now Bllcll that mtio remains but toiflstrlct. Let us hope, therefore, publish the result ot tho secret con- -that tho principles of conservation ferences. Tho srherao has been nrac- -and tho preservation of water rights tlcolly decided upon.to tho people in perpetuity win Tll crcat nont Issito for thowork out ns practically for the Ter- - people n the Kapaa landrltory of Hawaii us our local oin- - deal Is the disposition of the wntcrclals and theorlzers declaro should ,Eht8i Control the land coos
case on the mainland.
Should ever Indulgo it- -
tho
Bayard, Wright
Indicted
Illicitly,
crim-inal
re-
turned. deliv-ered
opcrnlocamps,"
sentence.
Kollettc's
dictators.dangers
,10imiar
company
tliA
at
problemand situation
nt
ofwith tho It mightyllttlo dllTerenco how lund otthe upper levels or tho lower levolsnmy hu reserved for homesteaders;
ttio police records would bo decorat- - If It does not havo an ample supplycd "wl'h duplicates ot tho following of water guaranteed us long as waterthat comes from ono of tlio tections runs in tho district, tho fnto of thoof the country legally tagged at homesteader may bo readily forecast.
JamesWarren three
by tho grand Jury
water. makesmuch
Tar this reason, the eventual titteranco of the Territory's officers Inexplanation ot what has been donewill be awaited with much Interest.
, J EVENIS'O BCUOETIN, HONOLtttAJ, T. H.. WEDNESDAY, APft.
?1.SG3,CS3 TATS :i: 3niXml3in n f J' . cuiui.-ui-i
- t(Continued from Page 1.)
cd on November 2Gth, l'JaS, and fin-
ished Juno 2 llli. 100!).
Tho fields' or the 19011 crop did notyield ns much per ncro as did thofields ot tho IPOS crop, llm !!! fieldsnot being so rich as tho IDAS fields;nevertheless, the results obtained wero
cry satisfactory. Trnm I1..H5.7I acres52,725 Ions of sugar wore bagged,making tho nvcrago yield of sugar. In-
cluding both plant and rnltnons, 8.31tons per ncro. The Jnlco was unusual-ly good, ns Is lioino out by tbn factthat 302.01 pounds of sugnr wcro re-
covered per ton ot enno.Crnn of 1010.
Milling began on November Stli,1909, which Is the earliest grindingover dorto on thli plantation.
Up to dnto 2,820 acres havo beenharvested, with tho result that 20,- -
39LU0 tons of sugar hnd been bagged.Last year nt the same dato only
tons had been barged.Tho quality of the Juice, In Rplto of
somo Neiy wet weajber iluilng thopast fow weeks, has been excellentnnd It has taken less en no to mako ntono of sugar ro far than In nny provlous year.
Tho cano for this crop, especially,tho tipper lands, suffered considerablyon account of cold weather last winter. tons can be con- -
slderedwin e lllioeaietl n.ion null';.Crop of 1911.
wos commenced March15th, 190, and finished August ICtli,1909. Although the grinding of tho1909 crop was finished ' twenty-fou- r
days earlier than for tho previous year,1,550 acres ot the 1911
crop were planted with top seed.Tho weather wns bo cold nnd ct
during tho spring of 1909 that tho s
from tour ot tho fields, that wcro
much
downJanuary,
only been ploughed.
difference
iiw .. t '. i ft mi " '. ... m ' "
I Trent Trust Co., Itd.I ,
I FOR SALE
I A Bungalow
I 50x130; wellhas 0
! 2 J
H Plumbing modern,Electric light, gas, i
I Price, $3200
I Trent Trust Co., Itd.' ' ' ' MI J A
Howecr, 52.U0O'
l. !.n conservative estimate. Thero VjppUriUniLlcS
Planting
nevertheless
For BargainsIn Sea View,
i.
amin witmorning.
ter being,..,.,.,. whichan ,, !, Ooyeriimenl
harvested nt that tlmo, started rather frontage. Large (75x150), high and by Clnus Sprcckels, togetherpoorly, which nerpssltnlnl n .... water gotten prlvato rights,of replanting. Tlicnu fields havo signuy. 'gavo all tbo water taken bybeen growing well, nnd, ns a .. liio" "Haiku" ditches prior to theare In condition. Just nt entire property three
ino t)io K,K)Inll.. p1c)l' w.. ,.(m.howover, tho weather Is 6 are offered a short time ptructcd. "lCoolair' ns
mat noi growui is uemg $100000. i:m aro nndoubte:lly nw.tro,In cither tho plant or tlio rnttoons. Thero are 0,545 forcrop.Crop of 1912.
it has rained so this wintersteam ploughs wcro shut
for about nvo weeks during De-
cember nnd therefore)1,100 havo
Howover, six sets of tnckle, nodimculty Is anticipated In catching up.Sugar Factory.
Mills: nvcrnge groundper hour for the two mills was 9G.12tons, as against 101.34 In 1'JOS.This In tho amount of canaground per hour Is duo to tho canohaving. tougher and dltllcultto than In
..
I'.aff"!
I
LotH kept. House
rooms; bed- -
(1 rnnm
Etc. '
umct'
v'Vi vtiwten in the
for both land and wnlcr, ex- -
plred during 1908.Theso two leases, pro- -
OCeail Ilnwnll.nnMr. with
good wnno fromlnco tho "!)
whole,The lots and
good pros- -
ent, col.l for for TTiomucn maiio ton-o- s
canoncres this
that tho
nndncrei
with
The cano
tons
been moremill 190S,
wore,.,ideal
. iiuucr a new vi.uruiy nuiuruiwTake advantage of this exception- - lease,
nl hnrirnln rr'" "Oovornment Lease," dated' 'July 8th. 1878. was for u of SO
years, ofIrate to bo by three arbitrators.
n m . r . one nuiKiliitcd by tbo (iovcrnnipiit. oneDlSnOD 1 rUSt lOITlDanV. "nwnllnn Commercial & Sugar
LIMITED
BETHEL STREET
InpnitlCB,
TheMarch
'fixed tho annual rental tho Sthjulco pump, Bwect water pump nnd n dny or July, I'JOS, to tho 8th day nfKelley filter press. 'July, 1918, nt 500 per annum. This
Tho Kelley litter Is doing Is nn award by way of rental Incellcnt has proved con-- lump Bum for tho waters In
to far mmcrior to tho'iinn. In Julv 1918 tho for theTho apparent of manufacture tvno ot nnd frnnio next 10 earr 111 ncaln bo settled in
wcro not as good for crop of 1909 press. tbo same manner, ng.iln In July,aS Tor 1908, tho totnl losses being As It would bo nt tho ii)28.13.93G per cent ns ngnlnst 12.942 per ot this Crop to epend a, sipn of money, Tho "Honomanu Lease" which wascent. Tho actual results, howover, equal to one-thir- thu corl of n iww (or 30 jears. nnd expired Julywcro better, ns Is1 proven by tho rnct uvuporator, to repair tho LUlles, It 1B08, not glp tho Hawaiian Coin-th-
In 1809 302.9 pounds of sugar has beo ndeclded to ,then) at mercl.il & 3ucar Company tho prlv- -
ton of was recovered, as close of tho present fimhou, liege of lln'rotore. nftor the'HKuiusi iuu.i iiuuniis lor mo crop oi to Install oilo Slanill'ril tJ'IH' qunuriipp1908. Tho dlrfercnco In tho percent- - efttct, with 21,000 square feet of heat-ag- o
of losses Is a result of milling a surface, capablu of handling nilmuch richer nnd more resistant cano tint julco from both mills. To do thisunder similar mechanical conditions. only ono Llllia effect will havo to bo
At tho close of Inst crop ono Bet o.' removed, the sound parts of which will.miii Housings was so nauiy cracKcu Do used to nut Uio remaining enect in- -
and broken at points where tho to good order. This effect will bocast Iron Is put In tension, that It was kept ready for uso n casj of enierg- -
beyond repair. It was replaced with ency.a' new set, of original design, In which Mnchlno Shop: "During tho lastall tho working strains nro prppcrly year 33 feet wcro udded to tho lengthcared for. ot Machine Shop, by moving tho
Beforo commencing tho present crop carpenter shop Into another building,new Intermediate wcro Installed Tho move wns mndo for two reasons:In tho No. 2 mill gear train. Thoso Klrst, tho carpenter shop was n mon- -worn in rnnlnpft thn nt.t nnna ilil.h nmt ... llm In.irn n.timint tt,....w ...u w... u..i., ..,I.VM 11V.U. Ulllllh H, ItlU JlllhVJ UIIIUII1I1 "Iwcro worn out. In making this re-- combustible material constantly col- -
placement the gear ratio was changed, lected therein. Second, tho nboothereby obtaining tho same roller snaco was need In tho machlno shopspeed with tho driving engine, speed to take caro of tho Incroas- -
reuueeu zu per cent. Tins chango lug amount of being hnudled.Insure a longer llfo to tho An open-sld- pinner was ndded to
gears, and Is a groat Improvement In tho equipment, shortly n 3C-l-
tho working of tho mill. latho nnd . radial drill press willBoiling House: During the last off bo Installed. Theso machines nro n
season everything In thlu department , necessity and will greatly fncllltntowas put In good running order to tnkn the. work In tho bIioji.off tho present crop. Tho principal Water Leases.Improvements effected woro tho Instill- - Two Important wutcr leases, knownlntlon of Julco and maceration water I as tho "Government Xcase," datedscales, thico water driven centrifugal July 8th. 1878. and tho "Honomanumachines with mixer, a now mud press Lease," dated July 1st, 1S78, tho lat- -
Waterhouse Trustwwrtn-t- f
FOR SALEMANOA VALLEY New three-bedroo- bungalow in
process of construction, near car-lin- Choice ele-
vation , $1000MANOA VALLEY wo-sto- house; three
mountain and marine view. House mod-ern, grounds well improved . .$5500
MANOA VALLEY Duildinp; lots. We havo two bar--gains in building sites $950 and $2000
MAKIKI DISTRICT Two bargains in homes3000 and $3500
FOR LEASEA ROOMING HOUSE NEAR TOWN Furnished ; to lease
for a term of years, Good opportunity for the rightparty.
FOR RENT .Several FURNISHED HOUSES for periods of four to six
months. Rentals $60 to $100 per month
Fort and Merchant Street
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nrbltrntors went over thuground vciy thoroughly during27th. Z8tli. nnd -- 'JUL IHU'J. and linaliy
from
$22press
work, andbo ratn
results conventional nlatetho nnd
necessary end
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bed-rooms;
annual r""'"! had b"en settled tiv tboarbitral 'he water acquired bythe cxl' if tho "Governmentl.tnse," th outers on tho Honomanulands were . .it up to miction by thoCommlssloi of Public Lands for thoTo' ''nry if Hawaii, and tho HawaiianCnui'-rcl- al & Sugar Company being
WICHMAN & CO. make nspecialty of line copper plateand die work.
Orders for Wedding andReception Invitations maysafely be left with Wichman& Co., with the assurancethat the order will receivecareful and prompt attention,and be executed in correctform.
H. F. Wichman
& Co.. Ltd.,LEADING JEWELERS
FORT STREET
Art
RUSSIAN LABORERS
and SERVANTS i
Of any kind. Apply to
MARTIN GRUNE,'
83 MERCHANT STREET TELEPHONE 780
,MR. ORUNE speaks the RUSSIAN LANGUAGE and canget just the kind of help you need. '
International CorrespondenceSchool Agency
1139 Fort Street - Honolulu
tho highest Milder, ncqulrcd tbo rightto this water for n period of 11) years,beglnnljig July 2Ctli, 1909, at tho rntoot S22.5UO per annum.
About the snmo amount of water Isacquired from these two leases, nnd nuthey enter Into tho name ditches, it IsImpossible to keep tho water separate,
to tho terms ot tho oldlease, they have to lis treated separate-ly In dealing with tho Government.
Whllo the annual rental for thesotwj woters amounts to $15,000 per nnmini, nnd tho Government Is being wpllpaid for It, nevertheless, the HawaiianConimeiclal & Sugar Company Is tobe congratulated In having tho wittersK well secured.Camp Bulldlngi.
Lnst enr 70 cottages, especially de-
signed for families wero built. Thisyear about 120 more will bo erected,which will greatly Improve thn campiand add mntci Lilly to the comfort oftho laborers.Labor.
Thero was a serious strike by tnoJupntibsp on some of the Ualili planta-tions during the eur 1909, which wuithe result almost entlicly ol agitationby Irresponsible men. who had ovoiy- -
thing to gain and nothing to lose. Thomajority ot tho Japanese, howovci,wcru not really In sympathy with thesoagitators, which Is bomo out by thofact that the strike was confined
to Oahu.A complctu Uctory was gained by
tho Hawaiian Sugnr Planters' Associa-tion by standing firm, and It Is notlikely that there will bo'tioublo :i;(nlnsoon, ns the Japanchu Inno iNiroimhlylearned that they cannot trust IIiom)agitators.
Since October Inst IC Husliins, men,women and children 71 Portuguese,men, women mid children, mid 07 s
havo uirlVLd on thf pltufuiion.With tho prospect of many moro oftheso Immigrants, and considering thefact that the Japanese aro vsrklng nswell, If not better, than In tho past,tho labor situation nt I'uuneno Is ex-
cellent.It Is n plcnsiiru to stnto Jir.t tho loy-
alty to tho company of the employeesof tho dlrfcient departments, and tho
,cxcellent condition of tbo company'sproprriy , goes inr io guaranieo nbright future.
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SPECIAL MEETINGS
There was a good showing of thoarmy reading room, lodging house formen, mid tho salvngo store or rollefdepartment last night. Tlio crowdpaid closo attention nnd lemalncd tothe IlnlHli.
In tbo cnnlost of cargo-loadin- tboship Courngo has put on forty-seve- n
dollars nnd liny cents nml tho Daunt-less bIiows up forty-thre- o forty. Thurs-day, tomorrow, evening, tho Manoahomo for women nnd children will botho subject Illustrated by living pic-
tures.Stuff Captain McAbco. matron of
I (ho homo, or her repieneiitutlvo, willI mako tho address of (h'o evening,
MORE RUSSIANS FOR MAKAWELI
Kusulnn Immigrants continue to ex- -
press n preference for Kau.il sugar.Plantations rather than tnko up woikon other sugar estates Jn tho Islands.
I Tho Hawaiian Sugar Planters' As--
hoctntlon sent four men, 41110 womannml 'one child to Mnknwcll Plantationlast evening by tho stoaivor Klnau.
Over at tho planters' lccrultlng stn- -
tlon nro several iniulllcs who nroawaiting transportation to the othcrInlands.
, All locomotives ,ln Indiana, exceptthose iihed for switching, must bocqulppod with hendllghts or
AS APPLIED TO
IS AT
AUDIT OF
HAWAII
024 BETHEL STREET
P. 0. Box 04G Telephone 708
Conducts all classes ofAudjts and;Investigations, nnd furnishes Reportspn all kinds of financial work.
Suggestions given for simplifyingor systematizing office work. Allbusiness confidential.
Mould futura characters. Forai
the saving habit NOW by
' opening nn account with
Bank of Hawaii,LIMITED
r Capital and Surplus:$1,000,000.00
Fine Family Milch Cows For Sale
CLUB STABLESTelephone 109
Electrical Woncler"
Saloon
Wine and Liquor Dealers
TH0S. F. M0TIGHE & CO. .,
101 and 105 King Street
P. 0. Box 755 Phone Main 140
Bulletin Business Office Phone 250Bulletin-Editor- ial Room ,Phone 185
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COMPANY
EARLY
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Orpheum
Vfaterhouse Trust qijrreys,Ltd.
Cows
Fort nr19 Motel
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EA'ENINO BULLETIN, HONOLULU, T. !!., WKDN'KSDAT, APR. 13, 1910.
Ladies9BlackSuede
Straps andVienna Ties
Something Very New Here
Sold at tho
M'Inerny Shoe StoreFort St., just above Kirg
Send Us Your Order for
FRESH FISH
Hawaiian Fishery. Ltd.King Street Fish Market
the Warm Weather
will toon be with us, and you will
want a change to the
Hills orSeashore
I can show you some choice loca-
tions.!
Make Your Choice Now
J. w7PrattP. O. Box 451 125 Merchant St.
Phones G02 and 1307
Ground Floor Offering
Only a FEW MONTHS AGO WEOFFERED our clients SHARES ofILLINOIS CRUDE Oil at 25c each.which are now paying lty PERMONTH on their par value, andthose who acted upon our advice arenow receiving DIVIDENDS OF 4per month upon their investmentIllinois Crude is now SELLING AT
Now. we are offering you shares ofthe JEWELL OIL CO. at the originalOR0UND-FL00- OFFERING at 30cEACH, and we are confident that ina short time Jewell stock will beSELLING AT 50o PER SHARE. Themanagement is A-- l. The property islocated in a proven district. SEVENOIL WELLS have already been drill-ed and are PRODUCING OIL TO-
DAY, The company is connectedwith the Independent Producers. Thestock is to be listed. We suggestthat if you care to make an
that will INCREASE INVALUE RAPIDLY during the nextfew months, that promises to payfrom 2 to 10 on your money,that you call at once at our Hono-lulu office and SECURE YOURSHARES.
You must not delay, or you willbe too late.
P. E. H. STRAUCH74 South King St. Waity Building
Agent forLINCOLN MORTOAGE $ LOAN, CO.
san rancisco untcago
O, H.&L. shippinglmokH for buIu nt tho Bulletinofllco, 50c each.
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WHEN IN NEED OF
Paperof any description
Phone 410
HONOLULU'S LARGEST
PAPER HOUSE
AMERICAN-HAWAIIA-
PAPER & SUPPLY CO., LTD.
Fort and Queen Streets
GEO. G. GUILD Manager
'' Protect YourValuable Papers
your jewelry and your keep-
sakes while you have them tomor-row may bs too late.
They will be absolutely secure inour
Safe Deposit VaultsCosts less than a cent and a half
a day.
Hawaiian Trust Co., Ltd.
023 Fort Street
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WHATYOU WANT IS THIS:
Near carline, beautiful situation,Kalihi SNAPPY BUNGALOW, withlarge lanai and yard.
You can buy this property for halfof the value.
Inquire
MARTIN GRUNE,
83 Merchant Street Telephone 780
Alfred D. CooperHawaiian Stocks and Bonds
Bought and Sold307 JUDD BUILDING
Telephone 480 P. 0. Box 007
Wm. Williamson,
Stock and Bend Broker,
83 MERCHANT IT.
PHONE 612. P. 0: BOX 528.
Honolulu Stock Exchange
Wednesday, April 13.
NAME OP STOCK.MERCANTILE.
C. Brewer & Cu. . ,SUOAB.
Ewa plantation Co. .... .Hawnllnn Agrlc. CoHaw. Com, & Sue Co. , . .
I Hawaiian Sucar Coj llonomu Suni Co.J Honokaa Sugar Co ,,
Hnlku Sugar CoHutchinson Eucar Pl.int.Kahuku 1'lnntutlon Co. ,,Kokr.ha Gugar Co. ......,Kotoa Sugar CoMcBryde Sugar Co.Oahu Sugar CoO.i mica Sugar CoOiiknlaSug&rCoOlaiv Sugar Co. LtdOlowaluCoPnauhau Sugar Plant. Co,I'.icinc Sugar Milll:'la Plantation CoPepeokoo Sugar CoPluncor Mill CoWnla'iii Agrle CoWalluku Sugar CoWnlmanalo Sugar Co. . . ,
Walmea Sugar Mill Co. .,MISCELLANEOUS.
Inter-Islan- Steam N. Co.Hawaiian Electric Co. ', .Hon. II. T. & L Co.. Pref.Hon. K. T. St. L Co Coin.Mutual Telephone! Co. . ..Nnhlku Rttboer Co,
TaldUiNnhlku Rubber Co., Am.Onhu It. & L. Comion.it.co. ...;Won. II. & M. UoHawaiian Pineapple Co. . .
BONDS.Haw.Tcr.4X rFlroCI.) ..Haw.Tcr.4haw.Tor.4HHaw Tur.iViXHaw.Tor.3Haw.Gov't.5Cnl. Fleet Sug. tc. Uct. Co. V
Haiku Sugar Co, C
Hamaku.i V'.UU Co..Upper Dltoh Gs
Haw. Irr. Co.. 6a 455f I'd. .Haw. Irrgtn. Ct..6aHaw. Com. & Sug, Co. 5
llllo It. It. Co., Issue 190Hllo It. n. Co., Cnn.CZ....Honokaa Sugat Co., U ..IIon.Il.T.&L.Co.6 ...Knual Py. Co. 6sKohalaDItphCo.esMcnryde Sug-i- r Co. Ct ...Oahu II. & L.Co. 5Oahu Sugar Co. 5uiaa Hugar co. oxPac Sug. Mill Co. 6sPala Plantation CoPioneer Mill Co. 6Walalui Agrlc. Co. 5 ...
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Sales Between Hoards: 3 Haiku,$150; 20 Ewa. S3I: 5 Ewa. 131; 50 Wal-nlu-
$137; 100 Haw, C. & S.S12.50; 65 Hnw. C. & S. Co., 142.50;10 Plonocr..J23l; 60 Ewn S3I.12W.Session: C I'.un, S3I.126; 21) llllo Ity.Co., Jlfl.
Latest ugar quotation cents or$87.20 per ton.
Sugar, 4,36 cts,
Beets 14s 3d-
HENRY WATEttUOUSE T8UST CO.
Wimliwi .Honolulu 8oo nd BonoExchno
FORT ANU VF.KcMANT 8T8.. TFLEPHONC 7.
Roth & GiffardSTOCK AND BOND BROKERS
Members Honolulu Stock and BondExchange
848 KAAHUMANU STREET
biUCKS AND BONDS
Trent Trust Co.,Limited
MEMBER HONOLULU STOCK ANDBOND EXCHANGE
' " 'ratChas. R. Frazder
CompanyfOUR ADVERTISER!
rhon 371 122 Kinr l
ITCH RELIEVED AT ONCE.
'That trrrlblo Itch dlsappuau withtho rillST UIIQI'S of D. D, I). Pio- -
Hcrlption. It kllli! all skin dlcusogerms Instantly A soothing, healinglotion, used externally only, Honolulu Drug . Tort MnMt.
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Co.,
4.36
Bulletin Business Office Phone 35Q
Bulletin Editorial Room Phone 185
LOCAL AND GENERAL I Sluggish BloodTlio pollen quieted b nolsj gang lii Indigestion followed by headache,
tho Mngoon Mock last night general listlessness, despondency,Telephone 6U3 t have. Laundry enfeebled action of the mind and
called for and delivered quick ,body. cold, clammy feet and handsAuto or lilro'. Phono 199 and paleness are sure signs of poor
James Baker. Young Hotel Stand , circulation. If not taken in timeFlno copperplate engraving and serious trouble will follow. That
p luting nt'Beakbano'i, Fort sheet, tired feeling comes from sluggish'A collection of plnlits forwarded 'hlood.from tho Orient by O. K Wilder cimle DUFFY'S PURE MALT WHISKEYIn scBtordny nu the trnnspori The World's Greatest Medicine I
Klvo festive wine bibbers pppcired will br'ghten you. A teasnoonful I
y couu i.. iimr:iin.r "m cie nu 3 0r 4 timc3 n day in half a clas3 of1.11.1 . imi'u ''-- " milk or water
It you want a good job dnno nn anauto or carriage, take It to Hawaiian w" "lac u AJfe . NMCnrriagt? Mfg. Co.. 427 Queen St. (strong and
Central Union cliurcli Gleaners wll' healthy. It en- -
meet at tho Castl6 Homo In Manoa ' Mnninch" heValley this afternoon at 3 o'clockCows for sale. Klne fresh family strengthens the
nillrli rcnv Ininorteil .1111I lslnnd Club circulation andStnhlcs, 1128 Tort street. Tel Ifl9 jtones up the whole shystem. It is
Fhouo 0 nnd nsk for Manuel Ulchar I ,, nl,,olutelv nurc distillation ofwhen ) on want nn automobile Seven- - 'malted grain, producing a liquidseated Chalmers-Detroit- , late model, "(food, requiring no digestion, which
A largo drayload of sand and grael js onc 0 the moii effective tonicwas dropped cm Nutiiiitt ncnue Usti stjmulants and invigorators knownti pht llitmmli ilm lirpnklnir of nn nxlo. Ir 1. jr. swixvl"' science us paiaiaouuy mm u-- 1Jr.'l.t from injurious substances ran-- 1
Theater for the benef.t of the trans- - der it so that It can be rctatnea by
Pacific yacht race. .the most sensitive stomach.Mrs. jeHKio .noiio rnturuuH uufjcl 2lilil wnisrui uu.,
after n pleasant lslt In Honolulu andwill open her home In Mmilerej fortho nimmer. Call.
If you want tho very best In beeror liquor, go to the Criterion Theroonly the cry best Is sen id, andserved only In tho very best way
Oeorgo Kanalhalo and Peter Naono.two Juveniles who arc alleged to haogambled were sent up to tho JinenlleCourt by Judgo Andrndo this looming.
Frederic L. Morong M. D.. physicianand surgeon, lias opened oHlres nt 270
Bcretanla street. Olllco hours 11--
3 5. andInternal Revenue Collector Drake
accompanied by Agent Tliomas depart-ed for Maul jcMcrday. They v. Ill
lslt tho winery there.M. Koypta, who was chained with
being n vagrant appeared before JudgoAndrado this morning nml was glensix months free board nt. Arch's hotel.
Tho trustees of the Chamber of Com-merce will hold n meeting this afternoon nt 3 o'clock, at which the ordlnnry loutlno business will be broughtup.
The W. W. Wright Co.. Ltd.. cornerof King and South streets, empluy Intheir horso shoeing department onlyskilled farriers. Take your hors1 thereto lip shod.
Th'j Veil business man npprecl liesthe lmK)rfanc? of tlmo In businesstiaiisactlous and consequently Is ngical nier of tho wireless. Tho wire-less Is Instantaneous.
Tho pasting tiark tin the Wnlal.luIload near I'lftli avenue will bo com-pleted today. It 'll expected that n
service will ho Inaugurate 1
on that lino In tho ncar'futuro.Tho most delicious olive oil on tht
market Is I ho Nlcelle. This oil Ismade from absolutely sound and per-fect olives arid U puro nod unailul-teiated- .
Ask jour gmcer for It."Spider"1 Jackson, who appeared to
have como In rontict with Hallev'scomet Judging fioin the dry way holooked this morning, was ordered -- Opay n flno of SI at tbo Police Court.
Call ul, the liow rooms and gettwcnty-fl7- Green StampB freo. Everything In thQ show room is freo forflrecn Stami s. Ca'l today or any dny.Beietanin opposite, Tiro Station,
Stait right now to form the habitof saving. Open 11 savings account attho Bank of Hawaii. Ltd., and depositsomething each day. Interest will bupaid nt four aud one half per cent p:rannum
Henry May & Co, Ltd., tho leadinggrocers are offering1 Curtlco Bros'sweet pickled pearlies and pears, assorted preserved fruits nnd assortedfresh Irults. You can not flud, anything moro delicious.
The Women's Society of tho CentrtlUnion Church will hold a businessmeeting tomonow morning at tho Par-ish Hon 10, ut 10 o'clock. It Is an Im-
portant meeting and all members nrorequested to be present.
The Ilencar Co., Ltd. cordially In-
vites the public to call ut their mill,cm Queen s'reet. between Itlchards an I
Alakea, tomorrow (Thursday) from IIa, 111 to 3 p, m, nnd see tho nlgatolubean crusher lu operation,
The Wciinen'B Society of CentralUnion church will hold n social atthe homo of Mrs, E, Wells PetcrronKeeaiimokii street, on Thursday, April11, nt 3:30 11. 111. All mcmiiers of thecongregation nru cordially Invllid.
Daniel and Ben. two beer and dunroartists, faced the music this morningat 1110 roueo uouri and 1110 nrst naiuo'igot off with u suspended sentenro of '
thirteen months, Ben wns soaked fourplunks and did not look very cheerfulwhen he heard the verdict
The Auto I.lvory Co. Phone fi, Is nowunder the management of Qiilnn Itt-!- i
and Qiilnn, eleven first classcars; Packards, Thonins-Fljcrs- , etc.Bound tho Island trips n specialty, 6
passeugerB, 140.00. Hunt city senvice.
Mlhs Lurllno MatHon, nccomp-inle-
by her paren'H, Captain mid Mrs, Mat-so-
returned yesterday cm thefrom Honolulu iind wns given
n cuullal ivceptloii by her nungfriends. Another In tho party of
travelers wan Miss Methathe daughter of Mis. Eugene
Bresse. who Ijas been enjoying theleisurely Journey In tho Islands withtho Mntsous Call,
Joseph F. Carlson, piosldcnt of thoCentral Bank, wllli H. C Tuft, themerchant, nnd John Havens of Berkoley, left Sunday for tho Hawaiian Islands, A three or four weeks' trip Isplanned with pleasure mid rest fiom1uiistness the solo purpose. The voy-
agers were passengers on the handsome now liner Wllholmlnn of the Mat-so-
line, which Is nnw only on Its neeond voyage mid Is one nf the llnoitcrafts on the Pacific. In thn samesteamer the travelers will tnkb tho In- -
itcr-lsluu- trip. Oakland Euquhcr.
nlne.trnttn nf nil ulrknrm
Sj!trrtv
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11ns
j Rochester, N. Y... U. S. A.
N5W - TO-DA- Y
REMOVAL NOTICE.
Tho California Harness Shop hasmoved to tho Junction of Billiards,Merchant nnd King strests, formerlyPalace Cafe.Automobile and Carriage
Trimmine a SpecialtyD. 0, HAMMAN & SON, Proprietors
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CLOTHES CLEANED.
City Clothes Cleaning Co., No. 4 le
Temple, Alakea St. Clothescalled for and delivered.
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WANTSSITUATIONS WANTED.
Japanese Cooking School Families orlintels supplied with cooks. C. M.
Matzle. 1 ir.7 Auld Lane. Tel. 15C1ir,02-t- f
FOR SALE
Now automatic Singer for kale; cheap."A. II", Billlotl'i olllce. .ri92-- tf
LOST.
Set of upper teeth, between l.llllriand School streets, llewnril If re-
turned to this oMH-c- . 4502-2- 1
A Westeri man has offered tomarry Carrie Nation. The NobelPc.uo Prize for 1910 Is thus earlydisposed of, provided she takes him.j Cleveland Plain Dealer
nrr
Y 0U won't be satisfied with your clothes until you've been
in to sec the new special freshly-arrive- d suits from
HART SCHAFFNER & MARX. We can't bring them
to you to show; inconvenient for both of us; guessyou'll have to come here and see them; it would be too' bod tohave even two unsatisfied people in town. These clothes are l,
and perfectly made.
New grays in many shades; new blues, plain and in patternweaves; new, stunning models for men, and young men.
Suits, $20 to $35; Spring Overcoats, $20 to $30,
SILVA'S TOGGERY, LTQ.ELKS' BUILDING KING STREET, NEAR FORT
The Most Delicious Olive Oil
NICELLEThis oil is made from absolutely scund, perfect olives,
and is pure and unadulterated.
Put up at Nice; France, in Vi, Va and tins,
with patent spout.
ASK YOUR GROCER. FOR IT
OCEAN VIEWThe attractive feature of Our Ocean View District property is the
high elevation to near the sea and the excellent sweep of ocean view ex-
tending between Diamond Head and Koko Head. A number of wealthytourists to whom we have sold a great deal of this property claim thatthey have never teen anything equal to its mountain scenery and oceanview. On the mainland Ocean View ' property commands the highestprices, and our growing city will be no exception t6 the rule just assoon as our citizens begin to appreciate more and more the true valueand healthful condition of the higher elevations.
BEAUTIFUL KAIMUKI
And Our Ocean View District today has every advantage for home-sit- e
investments. Its high elevation and dry semi-ari- d condition, withsufficient rainfall and Koko Head breeze, easily make it tbc most de-
lightful and healthful section in the city. Our improvements, such aipaved streets,-- water pipes, electric light, telephone service, etc., includ-ed in our prices, give you an opportunity for a vc-- y profitable and safeinvestment.
OUR PRICES'; $500.00 for corner lots, and $400.00 for inside lots;size, 75 ft. x 150 ft., or 11,250 sq. ft. each. Terms, $50.00 cash downand $10.00 per month on each lot. Invest your money in Ocean Viewproperty.
Kaimuki Land Co.LIMITED
Main Office: Branch 'Office:Corner King and Fort Streets Koko Head nnd Waialae Avenues
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TOOTJI POWDERS. SHAVINO STICK.
TOOTH PASTE, CASHMERE BOUQUET SOAPS.
PULL LINE OF COLOGNES AND TOILET WATERS.
American Brokerage Co.LIMITED
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Retailers,Telephone 201
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MADAM V. IRKNK CORSHTS arc the result of an unequalled experience. The sup-
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We now carry Ten of the Leading New Models in stock, some ol winch are here
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The prices are exactly the same charged in the parlors of Madame Irene, viz; $5, $7.50, 10. c;o,
and S15. We would call attention to the quality formerly at is now hy us at $1 2.50, the$12.50 style at $10.50. The prices are new models.
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LAST TIME TONIGHTOF "THE THREE OF US" I
loniRiu mo Miilna company willoffer for tlio hst lime "The Threeof' Its." This ilny hint met wllh
favor Willi our theater patronsand tins rocd to be. one of the licetplas of the Mcllau faeaton. i
Totnoriow r ciiIiik our old frlcn I
"D.HId llniutn" will 'lie presented.Nearly every man, woman and rhll I
has read thU famous bool;, mid thucharacter In ho well known ihnt ojiocan almost picture In liU mind whntU.i lit Ilarum lookK like. Mr. Me-
lt ic will lie tvin to excellent ndvnti-Iiir- o
In the title role of IMvfd, ami,tl'c lemalmler of (he company willlie well cart The usual matineewill ho kUcii on Satunliy.
i i THE YOSEMITE.I lliii'o Inlet ehted III tho II II l 111
cniiliMi now on, will find nl Iho Urnplio llioalrr n lllni ilionlni; tlm liomtl-fil- l
rcTiitu). Iho liusu water fnlU. Ihot nil trees, (ho foaming Htru'ilim andthe maud mniiulaliiK, mid all liic.'ileutxof the trip before them in actual molion In addition to thU film the l'ax-rIoi- i
pla, wllli over n tulle of film,will lia put on The mii'clo dntirciMIbh Axplnuall will not npirar for nfew da)H as rho wax kicked lij :i petmule while out rldni;. The ninlo li Ina inec-irlim-
s couil'tlnn; It Hhouhl hnioknown better than to altiirk nucli n I
biinih of Iron mmclct n MUs AHpInwn'l The lluitalan iiiiirIcIn mry cnlertalnliiK mnl wiinctlilni; en-tirely new hem The lihli eoniedl'lino l'aiiny DouoviMi, Li it wliolo bIiiiw !
in herself; her mnnii!oi;iiu nud boiikhin K'cat.
THE NOVELTY.The l'arlr ulrteis mad' kimkI In their
black fare miiiim Ihla week and arcI'll Ins lo crowded lioimen. 'Thuy havebrouuhl down n lof nf now fours lintno. ery enlch. If ou don't neo thonil le sisters on arc niching one of
i the best kIiowh In town.0m
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'who's t;oliiK to be presldtint n ruin- -uto from now!" Chicago Tribune.
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All shades . ., $17.50
SUITS Formerly $22 to$18, now $15.00
MEN'S FANCY SOCKS Tor-rr.cr-
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FELT HATS rormcrly $1.50to $2.50, now 51.00
ShoesHEN'S Low
cuts, large sizes; regular$4, now $1.75
MEN'S Low
cuts, patent kid; regular$4, now $2.75
WOMEN'S "S0R0SIS" Can-va- s
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Painted and varnished floors are rapidly taking the place of dusty,germ collecting carpets. They look better, are easier to keep clean,are more healthful and more economical. For these reasons finishedfloors are in general Use in all classes of homes.
The Sherwin-Willia- Modern Method Floor Finishes include iFor PalaUd Flalsh-lm- tde Floora- -rr S-- Iittiot Floor Paiht.
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BOATING.
BIG CROWD VISITS
BOTH BOAT CLUBS
MYRTLE AND HEALANI
MEMBERS GOING STRONG
Toboeiran Slide Is Latest Annulment A New Boat Expected!mm uoast boon.
Dawn at tho Ilcalaul and Mrtlcboat sheds there can every afternoonbo tec II largo parties nf swimmermid rowers all nt work getting inucondition for tho coming' watersports that aro to be given In aid ofthe Hawaii jiiclit fund.
The rowing men of tho city nrshowing groat Intern it tn .ill tli.itiipi tains to the art, und tho olltr I
men nic, keen on lustrui tlni theiiunger members of tho mi!i It. the
way they should go In o o: tn getthe greatest fobflble pace out of it
barge.The hot weather having Btnrtcd, a
big bunch of fellows go down for a
swim as boon as they get throughwork every day. Tho members arotnscofnlilg'"'uctIcrucqualnlcd, ntid allthe signs point to a generuKrovlvalId rowing and other aquatic sports.
A new boat Is expected soon fromthe mainland, and It Is said to boone of the best built for a long time.When tho new tub arrives there willbe sohio flne' doings down nt tho
and the lucky men who makethe crew will have a chance of row-
ing In an boat.The toboggan slldo comes at Just
the right moment, and ns soon as ItIs finished there will be jv, continualrush of divers down "its smooth,slope. nun
DOTS AND DASHES FROMSPORTING CENTERS.
Tugs-of-w- are In tho nlr nowa-d- a)
, and both foot and roller skatovents are being talked of. Thero
will be a pUII on skates tonight atthe Prlncesa Illnk, und In It tho Mu-
rines and Rink teams will compete.
McCoiiough and Coll fight at Lcl-toll-
next Saturday night, "and abig crowd of fans wlllTiinko the tripdown tb see tba contest. Doth menore In excellent condition, and thebout should be an Interesting one.
'The "ull-duy- " shoot at tho Kakaaku.trap will not como off on Sunday, us many of tho men who wcroto compete are uwuy on the othorIslands. The shoot may, however,come off later In tho season.
Lester Petrle left for tho Coastlast night on the Lurllne, und bowas covered with loin ns he ascended the gangplank. "Pelo" will prou
'( near,
BY V. I, BTEVEN80H.
tt it tt tt ti tt it tt tt ti ti u tt a tt tt uii itit COMING EVENTS. iiitii Secretaries and managers of iiit nllilotlc clubs nro Invited to Rend itit In (ho Mn ten of imy utuutn which iiit they in ly ha gutting up, for In- - iiit snrtlon undnr tho above head iiii Addles all communications tn tiii tho Siortlng Editor. Ilullet.ln.iiii Baseball.it ATHLETIC PAtlK.ti April. 17 Diamond Heads vb.it A, Cb.ii April 17 Muhocks vs. Asnhls.it MILlTAflY LKAOUn.ii April 16 Marines mi Infantryit April 16 N. O. II. is. Cavalry,it PLANTATION I.KAOUK.ti May 1 Ewa vs.. Walalua.tt May 1 Aloa vb. Walpahit.
I ugtt ATHLKTIC I'AUK.ti April 16 International Hcrlcs.tt Skating Marathon.ti April 23 Princess Iltnk. tt!it Coif.' tilit April II Modal Phi). ttjti Cricket.
,tt May 4 Opening of season. ttIt Fistic. tttt Apill IB McCollough VB. Coll. ttit (l.i'llchna). ti
'it Track Meet.April 16 Y. M. C. A. at Dojs
it 1 leld.ti Tennjs.ti April 13 Night Tournament (Ma-i- t
noa Valley.)ti Yachting.tt April 24 Irwin Cup. titt May 15 Cooper Qup itit Trap Ohootlng. ttti April 13 Weekly Cuptt Horse Racing,it WAILUKU. att July 4 Inter-Islan- meet, ttti Transpacific Yacht flaee, ttit July 4 Start from 8an Frnnrlsco, tttt World's Championship Fight, tttt July 4 James Jcftrlos vs. Jack tttt Johnxon. tttt tt tt tt tt tt u u n ti tt tt tt tt tt tt tt
ably bo nway from Hawaii for acouple of months.
The sports at thc Monastery liavodecided to have a new window putIn the building in ordor that therewill bo more light thrown on thobilliard tablo. Tom Heck Is figuringon tho cost of the window, and ithis tender Is accepted, It may bo ar-ranged that tho monkH ran rcmai'iIn tho hoimo while tho Job la beingdone.
Tho Oahu Icaguo will hold a meet-
ing on Wednesday next, and at Itthe schedule tor the coming seasonwill be arranged. The C. A. C, liojsare hard ut work practising for thncoming season, andl they intend togo closo to, if not win, tho scries
A London paper declares that JimJeffries Is a direct descendant ofJudge Jeffreys, the notorious hang-ing Judge who delighted In sendingmen to tho scaffold.
President Slnglehurst of tho Ma-
li, .a Tantilu Vina .Innnfml............. a Olin""" "-- "jw.ui. - ....- -silver cup far the wlnnors of thonioii'ti ilnnlilpM nt (tin ntcht tennis.tournament.
Kutrlca for tho skating Marathoncloso at the rink on Friday night
J next, and no entry will bu rccolvodnftor 9 o'clock.
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GUN CLUB.
WEEKLY CUP SHOOT
AFTERNOON
HARVEY AND B0B0
HAVE TWO LEGS IN
Cup May Be Won Finally Today-Sur- prise
Might Come From. Spalding or Deering.
This afternoon at the Jtakuakotraps the weekly cup shoot of thoHawaiian dun Club will bo ad-
vanced nnothcr stage and, as bothHobo and Ilarvoy have two legs infrr tho troph), an exciting conlcitIs expected, ns there will be two goodsnots run up agulusl one nnuthor.
Harvey wm itnablo to shoot lintttjwcrk us ho was under tho weather:
however, If It docs not rain todayhe will be utile to turn out and makua stab at capturing the cup for thethird und last time.
Tho condition of the cup compe-tition nro that It bus to be wontlirco times by tho sumo man beforeIt becomes his personal propcttj.Only two men hmo bo far managedto get their names on tho iup mid
tt.ns they both have won It twleothero would seem to bo it probabilityof ono pt tho pnlr winning fur thothird time.
Tho shoot Is, ns usual, a comblnntlon one, und will be shot atboth known and unknown nngles.Ten birds nt either trap will besprung and the shooting should be
ery close this afternoon us tho gun-
ners aro getting used to the Lcggetttrap, which throws the clays out atunknown angles and nt & very rapidrate of speed. '
Spalding and Dcerlng have dunerorne 'remarkably good shooting Inpractice and If they shoot up to theirreal form, a new name may appearon tho cup,
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DOTS AND DASHES FROMSPORTING CENTERS.
, The Chicago American League has,through Its representative, Ted Sullivan, about closed a deal with theMineral Wolls Club for trainingquarters and grounds ut I'ort Worth,Tex.
VIerra's may be pulledoff at tho Princess skating rluk. Thoground at the Athletic Park, was toowet for tho contest last weoks anda change to uptown has bcon tuggested.
Philadelphia boasts of, two of thooldest living) skaters In tho worldOn the first duy that the Ice was In
Wnlhertll nnd IiIk brother I'rank. 73and 71 years of ago respectively,made tholr annual appearance buHaver ford College pond, Thoy cuttho llguro olght, and did other stuntsthat mado tho onlooklng youngster!open their eyes In surprlso.
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It cost something; to fit up this way. but it'll pay.Our bar is more than just popular
It's "The Fashion"Hotel Fort
THIS
MANOA VU1EY (HLldHT lEIIIIIS TOURHAMENT
Everything Ready for Opening GamesMany Interesting Maicncs Ar-
ranged,'
This evening tho night tennis tourna-ment stnrts on the Mnnoa courts and nflnt- - bunch of players hau put downtheir names for tho different events.
Pla) will start at 7 o'clock each eve-
ning, nnd if tho rnln keeps off thereshould bo some fine, tennis by tho elec-
tric lights. Tho lamps nro doing goodwork and every' evening Ihpro aremany plavera out on thc rourtB prac-ticing for tho coming tournament.
Thc drawings for tho tournamentnio as follows.Wednesday, April 13.
Match No. 1. A. 1, Castla nnd Captain Low vb II Dillingham nnd OcorgoWnterhouso.
Match No. .1. n. I) Iloolh nnd II. 8.Orny vb. M. Mclntjro and K. II. Worth- -
miicller. rMatch No 2. Mlns Tennry an I
II. Dowsctt v Miss Pat) and W. II.Ilabbllt.
Match No. 4. C. It. Hemcnwny andC. II, Olson vs. I'rank Armstrong andIt. Dowsctt.
Match No. B. C. II. Cooko nnd It. A
Cooko vs. C. O. Ilockus and T ltlcli-srd- s
Thursday, April 14,Match No. I. W A. Wall nnd II II
Olffnidvs W. O. Slngkhurst nnd II P.Dcnrdmoro.
Mntch No. 2. A. Htchnrds andClarko vs. Potter and Schmidt.
Match No. 3 Mrs. Bthcl Coulternnd W. A, Wall vs. Mr. and Mrs. JohnWnfcrhousr.
Match No. 4. Winner Mnlrlt No. I(Wednesday) vb. winner Mutch No. S
(Wedncsda)).Match No. 5 W II. Ilalibltt and
John Wnttrhouso vb. 1", K. Stecro andA. M. Nowcll.Friday, April 15.
Mulch No. I, Winner Mutch No. ;l(Wrdnesdn)) vs. winner Match No. 2(Wednesday).
Match No. 2. Miss Lucy Ward nndII. II (llffiird vs. winner Match No. 2(Wednesday).
Match No. 3. Winner Match No. I
(Wedncuda)) vb. winner Match No. .".
(Thursda)).Match No, 4. Winner Match No 1
(Thursdtt)) vs. winner Matrh No. I
(Thursday).Match No, S. Winner Match No 1
inner Match No. 3 (Krlda)).'Saturday, April 16.
Finals only. Thr-- a sofs out of five.Mntch No. 1. KlnilM, Mixed doubles.Match No. 2. Klnnls gentlemen's
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Will M Mil ,11
May Be Last Appearance of Brookesand Wilding Famous Pair toQuit Soon.
Although It Is practically certainthat tho feu i host tennis playors InAustrnlitst.i will pass through Ho-
nolulu on Iholr way to tho UnitedStales within the next couplo nfmonths, thero has not been muchtalk of arranging for an nftornoon'stonnls with the traveling plavcrs.
It Is to lie hoped that local pcoplowill bo ablo to bee llrookcs und hiscompanions at work on the courtsWilding will astonlbh people a lot lrho gets going properly, and thonUunlop und Sharp nro no slouchesat tho sport.
As It Is probable that Ilrookes andWilding will never again play forthe Davis Cup, and will retlro before very long, an opiiortunity toseo the strongest pair of tonnls pln)-ci- s
In tho world at work would bo aureal treut.
Tho mantles of Ilrookes nnd Wild-ing will probably rail on tho shoul-ders of two Victorians Heath andDunlop. The former pin) or boatLong In some private matches played whlla thn Cullfornlans woro InAustralia, and the )oung AtnprlninInformed the writer Ihut Heathwould, If ho continued Improving ntIho rato ho wus going ut, bo onout tho best In tho world heforo manyyoars hud passed.
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OF MUCH DISCU5SIC
Entry 'of Forrest Is Criticized byMany Growlers ProfessionalMay Not Last Distance.
Thero Is a lot of talk going onabout tho Bkatlng Marathon racethat Is to coma oft at the PrincessItlnk on Uuturda), April S3, nnd agood deal of bitter feeling Is beingshown over the proposition. Onobunch of sports allega that anotherclique attempted to bar IVrrest fromtaking part In tho event, and theother crowd sweur that nothing oftho tort occurred, and that the firstbunch are simply kickers from awayback.
TheMact of the matter Is thatKorrest entered for,, the race, nnlas his entry wus accepted, he mustbe allowed to competo. The fartflint tin la fnp trr trrtfA fnr Dtvir nfs mv vw UWt Ifl huj
AMUSEMENTS.
Hawaiian Opera House jj
The McRae Stock Co.
The Three Of
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TONIGHTAND WEDNESDAY NI01IT
David HarumTHURSDAY. FRIDAY AND
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PrincessSKATING RINK
Open Every Afternoon and EveningFIRST ANNUAL
SKATINO MARATHON(20 Miles 385 Yards)
SATURDAY EVENING, APRIL 23For the McCandleu Trophy and a
Handsome Gold MedalTICKETS HOW ON SALE
"Get the Habit"LEARN TO HOLLER SKATE
NOVELTY THEATERCorner Nuuanu and Pauahi Streets
.Vaudeville
Earle SistersAnd ,
MOTION PICTURES
Vaudeville changes, Monday andThursday.
Motion-Pictur- e changes, Monday,Wednesday and Friday.
MAiltfEE every Saturday.
Park TheaterFort Street Below Bertlania
THE MELN0TTE BISTERS
CUNHA'S ORCHESTRA
MOTION PICTURES
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EMPIRE THEATERHOTEL STREET
VAUDEVILLEMISS ASPINWALL
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From tho Orphcum. San FranciscoMOTION PICTURES
lit nlliA iilfntAi.. Itft - 1.. ,aftilM.l, filll-- l D..U.I-I- IB llf UQ UtpiUICU,inn mat rnn not be helped now, Tlionico would have bomi far ,inoro lu-t- en
sting If an acknowledged profes-sional vviim not conipcllng, hut undertho circumstances tliero Is no remedyexcept la call the race off, und thatwould bo u shame, ns a lot otjvvorl;has lieeu done. In tlio mitter and,many prizes have boon donated.
Thn rniq Itself promises to bo nilexciting ono ng far as second placo
. IflU ....! -- nn... . ....' rvmu bMu oi'u.io in iirv
iiiiu limit h.id uiu DUIU (U UV ILU1UUoff.
I'orrest, nltliough sure to outpaceever) bod) for the tlrst ten or fifteenin oh, nmy not lust ttin full dlslnmc,and It may be that of thosturdy slower men on the rollerswill finally hiud Un mainland mallnnd win through sheer wind nndpluck.
tt It ttFranco may bo selected as the.
placo for holding the International A...I..., ...- -. . ...... . . l'uiiuMiiu timirai ior lino, i no ineciIs scheduled to start on Octobor 2V,und although Iho data b set, theplace has not been decided on. TheWright brothers nio tho factors todecide the place of tho meet, audtheir attitude to tho foreign avln-tor- u,
who ure at.klng that there bon u legal Interfereuco with theirnights, wi rottle tli: matter of location of the trials.
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C. A.. J. W. White will ploy simul-tuncous- ly
these guinea against halta dozen opponents, and un)onn who 'wishes to take part In- - the. tournament Is Invited to attend Rt the Y.M. C. A. at 7 30 o cloUc,
Be a Booster for Hawaii and attendthe Vaudeville entertainment at theEmpire on Hawaii Yacht night.
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Steamship iCompany.unie
Direct Service to Snn Francisco anil San rrniv'sco to Tahiti, con.nectioi? with U.,8. Co. of N. Z,, Ltd., or New tfealapd (Wellington).
Sailing from Honolulu March 16. April 0 ami 27, and every 21 day!.$65 ilrst clnss, single, a F.; $110 Ant class, round trip, San Fran-
cisco; $233 first class, Tahiti, round tripC. BREWER & CO . LTD.. Obncral Accnts.
Pacific Mail Steamship Co.,
and Toyo Kisen Kaisha
iBtcnmcrs or tlip nhovo Companies will Call nt HONOLULU and Leavothis l'urt on or nbout (do Ditcs mentioned Lcliiw: ""
leave Honolulu For Orient.1P10
Nippon Mam April 12Siberia , April 18China April 26
For further Information apply
H. Hackfeld &
STEAMSHIP COMPANY
FOR FIJI AND AUSTRALIA! FOrt VANCOUVER:
MAHAMA A Pit. 29
. THEO H. DAVITS r& CO.,
1910, BETWEEN SAN FRANCISCO AND HONOLULU
From San Francisco Tor San Ttanclsoofi. S. Liirtinn April G S. S. Lurlin April 12S. S. Wilhclmina April 10 S. S. Lurline April 27S. S. Lurline May 4
For further particulars, apply toCASTLE & COOKE, LTD.. General Acents, Honolulu
AMERICAN-HAWAIIA-
FROM NEW YORK TO HONOLULU, via Tehuantepcc. every sixth day.
Freight received at all times at the Company's wharf, 41st Street,
South Brooklyn.
FROM SEATTLE AND TACOMA TO HONOLULU DIRECT:S. S. ALASKAN, to sail.., APRIL 20S. S. ARIZONAN, to sail ..J( ,..., MAY 2
Tor further information apply to ,H. HACKFELD & CO., LTD.agents, Honolulu. , ,
C. P. MORSE. General Freight Agent.
W QUEEN STREET
Estimates given on all kinds ofExcavating, Filling.
FIREWOOD JVND COAL, WAIANAE!
Co., ltd.Fniuiture.and Piano Moving.
FIRE
The B. F. Co.LIMITED
General Anent for Hawaii:
Atlas Assurance Company of London.New York Underwriters' Agency.
.Providence Wathlnnton Insurance Co,
4th FLOOR, BI.OQ,
LIFEI not a Luxury; It Is a Nicesslty.
But you Must have the QE3Jand that Is provided jy the famousand most equitable Laws of
In the
MutualLife Co.
OF BOSTON, MAS3ACHU8CTT3.
If you would be fully Informed aboutthese la.vs, address
CASTLE" & COOKE,
95NERAL AGENTS.HONOI ULU, T. II.
wmmmmmmmmmffmmi
Canadian-Australian RoyaTMail
Matson Navigation CompanySCHEDULE
i aDie
leave Honolulu For S. F.1910.
Manchuria , April 0ChivoMaru . ,, April 16
to
Ltd., agents
MAKUUA Al'It. 29
LTD.. OENERAL AGENTS, t
.STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
PHONE 815
Draying, Teaming, Road Building,
SAND FOR SALE
0BB Brjtpplng j
Storage Wocd
Packing yCtai
Oahu Railway Time JableOutward.
For Walanao, Walalua, Knhuku anilWay Stntlona 9:15 a. m.. 3:20 p. in.
For Pearl City, Ewa Mill and WayStations t7:S0 a. m., 9:15 a. m.,
1H30 a. in., 2:16 p. m. 3i20 p. m.,5:15 p. m., $9:30 p. m., til: 15 p. in.Tor Wnhlawa and Lellchua 10;20
a. in., 5:15 p. m., $9:30 p. in., fHflSP, m.
Inward.lArrhe, Honolulu from Kahuku, Wat- -
aunm and walanao 8:3G a. m.,5:31 p. m. --
Arclvcllonolulu from Ewn Mill andPearl City f7;45 a, m.r 8:3G a. mii:uz a. nw 1M0 p, m., MIZO p. in.,5:31 P. m., 7:30 p,m.ArrUe Honolulu from Wahlawa and
Eollehua 9;16 a. m , flMO p. m., 5;3lp. m , JlOuO p. m,'The Hnlclwa Llmlicil, n two-hou- r
train (only llrist clar u tlcVots. honored),loaoa Honolulu ovory Sunday at 8136a.'m.: roturulng. arrives In Hpnolulunt 10:10 p, m. Tho Llmltod atops.oolyat Pearl City and Walanao outward.and Walunao, Walpahu and Pearl Cityiiiwurn.
Dally. tSunday excepted. Sundayuniy.o. j denison, r.'c. smith,
aupoilntcnjlfut. 0., P. A,
Bulletin Business 2(58.'
Phnii IRS
HUSTACE - PEGK CO., UD
Union -- Pacific
Transfer
Bulletin $1 Per Year
INSURANCE
Dillingham
GTANGCNWALU
INSURANCE
Massa-
chusetts,
New EnglandInsurance
Exerting .Bulletin
Co.,
ME
58
O0ee;'FhonB,f"Uftn"t)V"ftgliHfw!n
75c.4er Month
Weekly
nvnNIHOpUJ,LETIN,iHONpUJJiy(.,T,,-.- , VI?)3ffKeO-.Afn,9lB.-f-
LL'J!-L- J'" ,i"1 inwrsasimBsessTsagL. jujjlj iljjiuuhi.- u-
HTAiunriD ii im.
IAIXXU
Commercial and Trav-- jclcrs' Letters of .Credit'issued on the Bank ofCalifornia and The Lon-
don Joint Stock BankLtd., London.
Correspondents lor the'American Express Com-
pany and Thos. Cook '&Son. '
Interest allowed onterm .and "Savings BankDeposits.
Olaus Spreckels&Co,DANKERS.
Claus Spreckels. W, G. Irwin,HONOLULU, T. H.
8an Francisco Agents TpoNevada National Bank of SanFranclBco.
Draw Exchange on tho NevadaNational Rank of San Frnnclr.co.
London Tho Union of Londonami 8mlth'B Uank, Ltd.
New York American ExchangoNational Hank. "
Chleago-Co- ra Exchango Na-
tional BankParis Credit Lfonnala.
, Hongkong and YokohamaHongkong Shanghai Banking
New Zealand and Australia-B- ank
of Now Zealand and Bankof Australasia.
Victoria and Vancouver Bankof British North America.
Deposits rccolvcd. Lobub madoon approved security. Commercial
nd Trailers' Credits Issued.Bills of Exchango bought and
"Bold.
Collections Promptly Accounted' For.
:TheYpK6iarpa;$pecieBank, -- Limited
iCapital (Paid Up) ..Yen 2LOO0.00O,Rosorvo 1'und ,.,. Yfn 15,940,000
HEAD OFFICE, YOKOHAMA.
The bank bujs and receives forcollection bills of exchango.Issues Drafts and Letters ofCredit, and transacts a generalbanking business.
Tho rBank receives Localand Head Office Deposits
tor fixed periods.Local deposits 125 nnd upwards
for one yenr at rate of 4 per "an-
num.Head Office Deposits, Yen .25
nnd upwards for one half year, oneyear, two years, or threo years atrato of 4V4 per annum.
Particulars . to bo obtllnod onapplication.
Honolulu Office 67 8. King St.P. O. Box 168.
,M. TOKIEDA--.. j. ... ...Manager
flUluDING MATERIAL;; or jux rami.
I ALLSH sVKnacB Itrcnt :: Honololi
PLANISHED BTxlELA fnll nuortmrnt. Im HVrOR"
to 49"zl20", and gaugts Ko.16 tono.-z- u jnit to band.
"We do sheet metal work o( tilkinds, and 'puarantee satisiaotion.Your patronage is solicited. "
Kt0MPT'ATTENTI0J?TO'JOBBINa.EMME1UIH.& C0...ITD.
Phone 211. 145 King Bt.
PACIFIO ENOINEEBUtrjCOMPANY, flTD.
Consulting, Deitafngjand ConDiiuuung xiUBinecrs.
Bridges, Build&es, Concrete Struc-tures, Steel Structures, Sanitary Sys-tems, Reports and Estimates on Pro-jects. Phone 145. .
Oahu Machine ShopManager H. L. ROSS
301 QUEEN AND RICHARDS STS.Telephone 514
ENGINEERS AND GENERALMACHINE REPAIRS
Automobiles, .Motor Cycles,. Gas, Sta-tionary and Marine Engines, Rice
jam jaacmnery, Etc
ness office. These are trie telephonel,QurrjbefapfitheBulJtlripfllo.
AlexandQr;&BJdvyinI1MIIED.
OFFICER8VAND DIRECTORS.It. P. Baldwin ,.i, PresidentWO. Smith. .FirstW. M. Alexander ,....-....- .
Second VlrcfPresldentJ.tP.tCooko ...w..w.v 7
Third .VIco-Prv- and ManagerJ. Waterhoiipe Treasurer
,B,, 15. .piuOon vSfcrftaryJ, D. Castle DirectorJ. "It. Qalt tOlroclpr"W.n. caatlo Uirettor
i
, SuafvFadtJPS.CommisSjqn Merch,8its,randfliWurance Aget)s '
1 rAgoatslfdr ' ')Iawalan. Commercial & Sugar Co.Haiku Sugar Company.Pnla Plantation.Maul Agricultural Company.
.Hawaiian' Sugar Company.Kahuku Plantation Company.Kahulul nallroiul Company.Haleakaia Ranch Company.Honqlua Ranch.McBryde Sugar Co.Kauai Railway, Co.
Castle & Cooke. Ltd., Honolulu, T. H.
SHIPPING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT8, 8UQAR FACTOR8
andOENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS
Representing- -,Kwa Plantation Co.
,Wa.laIua .Agricultural Co., Ltd.KnhalavSugarCo.Walmea Sugar Mill Co.Apokaa Sugar Co, Ltd.
Fulton Iron Works of St. Louis.Blake Steam Pumps.Weston's Centrifugals.Babcock& Wilson Pumps.Green's Fuel Kconomlzcrs.March Steam Pumps.Matson .Navigation Co.PlnntPrs' Linn Shipping Co
C. Brewer & Co., Ltd;
8UQAR FACTOR8 AND COM- -
MISSION MERCHANT8
Officers and Directors:
E. F. Bishop ., PresidentGeo. II. Robortson
. . . . andi ManagerW. W. NortUi , TioasurerRichard I vers ... SecretaryJ. R. Gait ...,, ,.... AuditorGeo. R. Carter DirectorC. II. Cooke DirectorR. A. Cook J DirectorA. Gartloy Director
C. Brewer &Go.; Ltd.
FIRE AND MARINE
INSURANCE AtENCIES
Roynl Insurance Co. of Liverpool
London Assurance Corporation..Gommcrclal Union Assuranco Co.
,pt London.
Scottish Union ift National InsCo, of Edinburgh,
Caledonian Insurance Co.burgh.
1Upper Rhino Insuranca Co. (Ma-
rine) -
i ll , ' ,.
Teiritorial Board of ;
ImmratiQn JI Office 403.Stan)re,wJdtlit. ;
.Honolulu.
Compliments
of the Season '
;i 909 -- ,19,10 ,
HAR,P SignSLI
A Little Paint '!
Goes a Long Way
If Applied' by )
J0M SHARP!
The painter
PHONE 397 -
. SCANDINAVIABELTING
HOKOLILU IRONWORKSJrlCTi. J. . --- -.
nann Ki '
" 'LEGAL --NOTICE, V
GUARDIAN'S SALE. IN
Pursuant to an 'Ordori ibf. Salafflndo by the Honorable W. J. n.obInaon, -- Third' Judge of tho Circuitourt,of,the First Judicial Circuit
.Teffltorypf Hawaii, In probate; Inf. no- - mnucr oi me estate of Murray -
V.vHcmingerva minor, wlllh'Sat-urday,,4h- e,
23fd day of April, A. D.,at, 13. o'clocl4non of said day, sellat , public auction, at (he frontruauka), door of the Judiciary
building, Jn.tbo Cltviand Countv ofJJopolultu ,the ollowIng dcscrlbodreal Mtatepf.ea(d.mlor situate andl)KnB.tn,tho';ity and County of u.
Territory of.,Hawall, to wlttLand Patent (Grant) No. 6118
Puholo-Talol- District of Kona, - litlapd. of. Oahu, Lot No. II, neg. ManiNrt. ,2292. Eth Lund District: con- -talnlng an area of 1 acres. Saidproperty subject to the Dower rightof May K. Merrill. Terms of aale Hto bo ton (10) per cent, of pur-chase price cash on the fall of tho ofhammer, and the .balance In cashupon confirmation of sale. Deed at nr
expenso of purchaser,Information as to the above prop
erty may he obtained from the un- -dorslgned or her attorneys, Thompeon, demons & Wilder, Campboll Isblock.
MAY E. MERRILL,Guardian of the Person nnd Prop-
erty of Murray V, llemlngcr, aMinor. ,
Dated, Honolulu, April S, 1910.4B86 Apr. 6, 13, 20.
CORPORATION NOTICES.
.HAWAIIAN. COMMERCIAL &SUGAR COMPANY. '
Closing ot .Transfer Books.
Notice Is hereby given that on ac-
count of tho annual meeting of thecompany, to bo held In San Fran-cisco on Wednesday, April 13, 1910,tho Honolulu transfer books will btcloi'J.for transfora from April 1,1910, to April 13, 1910, both datesInclusive,
ALEXANDER & BALDWIN,LIMITED,
Honolulu Transfer Agents.HonaluIu,March 29, 1910.
' 4C79-t- f v
NOTICE.
i'At tho annual meeting of thestoclibuldera of Wall, .Nichols, CoLtd., held Saturday, April 1, thofollowing offlccr'g were 'elected:T.'E. Wall President11. II. Corbett nt
A, C. Wall SecretaryO. V. .Wall TreasurerA. Mcintosh '..AuditorF. C. Smith and A. S."llumphrls
Directors.A. C.AVALL,
4590-6- t BVotary.
NOTICE.
Cable received placing -- UnitedWireless Telegraph securities at142.50 per sharo. '
W. A. SHALE,General ' Fiscal Agaht,
' "
4090 Young Hotel.
' BUSINESS NOTICES.
PROPOSALS FORUkoEL, QILS,FpRAGE AND , BEDDING. Hono-lulu, JI. T., M,arch U.,,1310. Beal-e- d
proposals, will be re-
ceived at the ' offlccjof that Depotquartermaster here untllO ,a. m'.,April 1C, )B10, ,ond then opened,for furnishing, during the fiscalyear commencing', July, 1, 1910;wood, coal, fuel oil. mineral pll..gan-qlln- e,
forage, bedding, etc., for 'poetsnpd stations In the' Hawaiian a
laifds. .Information furnished onapplication to the .undersigned. J.C. CASTNER, Depot1 Quartermaster.
4568 Mar. 1C 17, 18, 19; Apr.13, 14.
'NOTICE.
To lease In .San, Francisco, for sixmonths, in magnlflcertlyfurnlsuedmodern mansion on Pacific Heights.Eight bedrooms, with three bath''roopis. ,'He'ceptlon, hsll: billiard,ruuslc library qnd othectrooms; ,opeuiflrRPlaces. . Large garden. Marineview not excelled.
B. P.'OLiyER,JNC.104 "Montgomery St.
4890-O- t San Francisco. Cal.
NOTICE.i y y
.Optica Is hereby given that. Cer-tificate of Deposit N0.CO68& .withUlsiiop & Co., dated , .Januaryf. 25, J
iuiur tor 3988, has been lost, andpayment on same has been stopped.
. . ,..4Ii91.3t ., ,
.J.'.H. BOXHETTX tCom'r. of Deeds for Califoral slabMAW --YcrkSv .NOTARY. PUBLIC 1n... m - -
uiiai juxniin! Licenses: DrawsMoitptetsJ --Peeis, nBillii af MmmLeases, wills, Etc "Attorney for,thDistrict Courts. 79 MERCHANT IfHONOLT1T.P: PHONE. ?1f) Z i i
Forcnluxwtli
'Will do it
tLSOALrXOTlCSS.
TUB DJ8TR1CT COlJRTrOF THEWnTWHTivrKSFa11 tub
OF HAWAII 'THE UNITED BTATflS OF AMER
ICA, rialntlff, vs, WILLIAM -- Ji,CXSTLB, ct.ai; Defendants.Action brought In ahV District Court,
and tho JPctltlon tiled In tho offlco.pf
the SlFrkrof sald District 'Court, In
uonoiuiu.'
OF THE UNITEDOF .AMERICA , GREET-JNO- ,
TO:WlLLtAM.R..CA9TLE IDAfl. CAB-TL-
wlfo, CASTLE)WtLLlAM R. CA8TLE, Trustee: J. D.JOHNSON, whose'full and..truo namo
unknown: UWJNI JOHNSON, wltoof.J, D JOHN8ONrwho0 full aad .truename Is unknown: WILLIAM C.
ACHI: HANNAH MARKHAM:GEORGE MARKHAM. husband of
ANN Alt MARKHAM: EDITH-MOR-- -
TON? HENRY C. MORTON, hflSU.indEDITH MORTON; -- MAUD
MAiin ppi.ttriRn. 'yono AH1N!SIU SIIEEwtfo of YONO AHIN: LEBCHU, Trustee: CyM HOYf LEECHUiCHUNG-SHn- wlfe'of.LT:B.CHO.DIN SING, whosb full and true nama
unknown; WONO SEE, wlfo.obC.DIN, BltG.i wbogtyfiill, and truenameIsjunknown: TKAT POO, whoso fulladd)tnic,;nan)e(Js unknown:' LEQNG8HEB, wlfo'or T. KAT POO, whosofull and truo nama Is unknown; YEECHIN; .WONGlSHEE.vwIfo) of YEECHIN; CHIM SHEE: THE WESTERNand HAWAIIAN INVESTMENT-COMPAN-
LIMITED, a cprporatlon dulyIncorporated and organised finder thelaws ot the United Kingdom of GreatBritain and Ireland and having tsRcg-Istcrc-d
Offlco at Dundeo, Scotland;"YONG YAUf CHOW CHONG TIN;CHOW BON; NO MINO JOKE; .EL-
MER KAPAHULU, ROBERT KAIMtf-KI- ,
CHARLOTTE PALOLO and CLA-
RA WAIKIKI, unknown heirs at lawof KAAIHAEMA, deceased; MANUELLBAHI, AUOUSTU8 WAIALAE, ED-NA HANAMU and MARY N1U,
heirs at law pf HOOMOEA-PUL-
(w) deceased; ALFRED PUU-NU- I,
ANTONIO PAUWELA, EDITHKEWALO and MALAEA PALAMA,unknown heirs at law of KANANl- -
MAULOA iw)r deceased; JOHiJVIEA,CHARLES MUNANA, JOB ,WAIAU,EUGENE MOILIILI, VINCENT
CLEMENT KOELE". 4tIRIAiLEHUA. RUTH HALE. ELIZABETHMAKIKI. ABBIB KALUA0IXHE,LEILANI PUNAWAI. LYDIA MQKU
l.u.pnd EVELYN POO, unknows Ownersand claimants.
You arc horehy directed to appear,and answer the Petition In an nctlonentitled as, above, brongbt against youtn the District Court of the UnitedStates, In nnd for tho Territory of. ,
within twenty days from and after service upon you of a certifiedcopy of Plaintiff's Petition herein together with a certified copy .of thisSummons.
And ou aru hereby no tl fled .thatunless you appear and answer asabove required,, the willtake Judgment and condemnation oftho fanda described In tho PctUlonherein and for any other relict 'du--
manded-in'th- Petition.WITNESS THE HONORA'bLE.A. O.
M. ROBERTSON, ono oftho Judges of aalcLDIstrictCourt, this 18th day ot
(Seal) March In tho year of ourLord one thousand ninehundred and Jen and pt
. tboi.Indepcnricnce ofUhe'lUnited States the onehundred and thlrty-.fourtk- l
Clerk.(.Endorsed) :
."No. 61. DISTRICT COURT OFTHE U. 8. for tho Territory pf Jlawalf.THETJNITED STATES OK AMERICAvs. WILLIAM. R. CASTLE, qt fal.8UMMONSfROBERTVW.J3RECKONS,Plaintiff's Attorney,"UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,,) '
)S8.Tprrttory of Hawaii, )
I, A. E. MURPIiY, Clcrk.of tho Dis-trict Court of tho United States totAmerica, In and for theTcrrltory andDistrict of Hawaii, do hereby certifytho foregoing lo, be a hill, true andcorrect copy of the original Petitionand.SummonaJn.4he.case.oMrNITEbSTATES OF,AMEUICA,vs.WILUAJIu. uabiuis 01,81., as the eamo, remains of record and on file In the of- -
flcc of 4he Clerk 'of said Court.IN WITNESS WHRCOF, I havo hero-
unto set ,my, hand, and ,af(Seal) fixed the seal of said Dts'
trlct Courtsthls 2lBt dayof March; A.fD. 1919.
A. E. MIIRPHVClerk of United 8tatea District Court",
Territory of. Hawaii,
Stop Payinti Rent
HAWAIIAN REALTY CO.Phone 553. rBSfMerchant-St- ,
J)OUU 10 lO.UUU
iJavidDfijrton(
Real Estate Acrent
137 MERCHANT STREETFOR SALE
Besjdenof on eretania .Strict!and other-propert- y,
Inteilsiaud and 0lt. Jt J., ahlpplngbooks for sale at tho 11 ill lo tinofflcoy.GOo.eaeh.
Rniikenstfv7,T$s -
HAWAnA 90JBTSOTAS ; QURI0 CO.
YojUIb: BfllHintr"Sole Distributors ,
RAIN GODS AND AKUAS,, 0i " if
iW"PATTERN3j IN 'rtAMPiHG.
UNDKWA and ulu via.
Miss Kat6 Woodard. .1141' Fort. Street
FBKNCU and'EYELET t.EMBROIDERIES
j
l ;l 4lC(blig,- Alxndeft,youns; .Building
Parisian -- Co.
European and-- Onentalancy Goodsjwrninlaa'Laces'bjr'thoYard
FRTBT. --HARRISON BLDO.
WWi.e,,,-3Li'ngerl- t,
JfessmaJcer.rirom rParisVVSiylishDrtsses.Jallor-mad- e speeUIties, Reasonable 'prices. Miaxruon juook,Beretaitiaanli.Fort sirests. . . ,
' 'I t 'I' !" tFINE MILLINERY
Trimmed and Unt named' Hats. ,
MISS POWER, totton' Bld(r"5!,,"" lortJSt: T
!CGtlSfMlSIIINGS
Corner tKins; atWIvBathel .
WAN CHONG GO.
DRY GOODS .AND .TAILORINGEverything absolutely 'new and
fresh' fronv the Coast, -1
WAVERLEY BLK.-- "HOTEL JST.
fFAN0Y DRY'G,9QDS
V
Wah'Ying' CKohg Co,; sKin(rSt.tsEw Fish Market,
iWilNGUHONG COKING ST., NEAR BETHEL
Dealers in Furniture, Mattretses,eto eto. All kinds of K0A and
order.
tXou'UiFindFHAMED'PICTURES
4ortfliIts.i.t
WingitosGhong's,Bethel St.,.Bereen KinR and Hotel
IMPORTERS OF ORIENTALGOODS c
WINGW0TAUG0.941 Nuuanu Street Phone jJOfl
talNftiT FITJLnd Cloth. Can bo s
Purchased from
SANp JCHAN, !
MGCANDLSSS BLDO.P. 0. Box 961 Telephonej031
HONOLULU CAFE,
79'Hotel Street
r Oriental leals and Chop Suey s.
vOccidental Meals downstairs.CJGARS.AND TOBACCO
, .f Open'' Day andrNiRht ,Meat Market and Importers.
C. Q. Ycc Uop&Co.
m-m- m m, LIMITED
. ALGER0BA BEAN MILL '
fTheOnly'SuccessfnlMill in Operation
.C. Manager.
i ' ;
THE FI0NEER PLUMBER
JOHN NOTTr V
.Merchant, .Near Alakea
tl 'in,'PRIVATE TELEPHONES , ,
INSTALLED CHEAPLY,
JJnioii rEleptrio (?o.,0. Carter : : Propijiejor
Harxjson.Buildlnc ,
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Srbe FILING CABINETS and. otherbnsinessJI,abor.ajivinedevicep.
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TYPE WBITEBS
OFflCE SUPPLY GO."
. Hotel Street
mm mmimmi'Go to
2B0WNJ& LY0NC0..' LTD.Alexander Younjr Bid.
&TYPEWBITEBS! TYPEWBITEBS!!k Repaired, ;oleaned,i 'anduttait'vajRood ai new. All work guaranteed., Bine up Telephone 16' and we willdo the wit;, WALL. NICHOLS .0.0.1 vW?i).eai
M.Milva,UNDERTAKER" AND EHBALMEB
Prompt and Polite AttentionCHAPLAIN. LANE, OPPOSITE
i CATHOLIC SISTERS -Phone 179 .alight. Call. 1014
ULUIL'.H
antCome and learn particulars at'L i
TOWNSEND .UNDERTAKING CO.
Bcretania. St., Opp. .Sachs'
LfiAMHU HAT UUiANJlttb.
Blocked.'d
FELIX TURBO. Specialist. ,
' 1154 Fort BtNttiu ,'JOppCMTeat.i HenolttJu.iT.jB. v
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.The .Stronwst- - and MostAttractive Line, we have evershown. V 'it
'MODERATE IN PRICESTYLES THAT ABE WIN- -
NEBS. ,iPfcked from'the very 'Lat-
est Models. Shown this season by Leading Factories ofthe East.ATT. LEATHERS Kid. Qnn
Metal, and. Paient Colt.
.'ShqeiPo.r'Ltd.,
.Manila Cigars
M..A. Gunst Co.'
prefer , tdlking
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IMPROVING OF'
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Further JnyejstigationsWill m Wade
.portly
(Special Correspondence.)WASHtNdTOtf, March 21. Tho
Acting Chief of Engineers transmittedtoday (March 31) the report of Major
iWlnslow on proposed Improvementsof Hanapepo liny, Island of Kauai. Apparently, the rivalry between differentplaces 8b to the exact point to bo Im;proved ns a harbor has delayed thocontemplated improvements. Tho loi-
ter of the acting chief submitting th,areport to (tho Secretary of War andtransmitted through tho latter to Cong-
ress-Is as follows:"I have, the honor to submit hero-wit-h
for transmission to Congress re-
ports dated May 14, 1909, and January10, ll0, with map, by Major E.. E.Wlnslow, corps of engineers, on pre- -
liminflryicxruiilnntlon and survey, ro- -
spectlvelly. called for by tho river andharbornct approyed March 3, 1909, ofllanapcpo Day, Island or Kaunl, Ha-waii.
'The dlslrlct-ofNce- r presents severalplann for Improvements this locality;Involving; expenditures varying In costfrom, 1460,000. tor 1000,000 lor construc-tion and $25,000 to1$40 000anmiallyfo: maintenance. Ho believes that the
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commercial and navigation Interests pftho Island of Kauai are of sufflclcptImportance to "justify the UnhidStalosfln constructing one good harbor on tho Island, but It has developedthat a number of persons having Interests on this Island claim that thcroare other harbors on tho Island whichlend themselves more favorably to Improvement.
"Since Hanapepo Is tho only harboryet surveyed, and Information concernIngtlio other harbors Is not avallabho, doeajnot feel Jiistiflod at present Inrecommending Improvement of tho
under consideration; butin vlow of the necessity that some-thing bo dono In behalf of tho commcrclnl Interests, ho recommends thatCongress authorize an examination ,atan early date with n'vlow to tho selec-tion of tho most sultablo part for aharbor.
"I concur wllh tho district officer,the division engineer, and tho boardof engineers' for rivers and harbors In.
tho opinion that' It Is not availableat the present tlmo for tho gcncralompound. D. D. D. Prescrlptjon.
to sSrie wU -
Agents Sfreet
i.
RTWCTnnintto.nniprtalo.4liJmproo -
ment of Hanapepo flay and authorityshould he. given by Congress to ex-
amine the coan of Kauai with a viewto the selectfon of the rhost suitableport for n harbor.
"The pending rhcr and harbor billcontains a, provision for,4ho examnn-undisturbe-
nfld Is ppw ,under, consld- -
Tho rlvervnnd harbor hill fans passedthe House, with the-- t Hawaiian itemsundisturbed, and it now under consid-eration In tho Senate Committee onCommerce. It Is pretty certain thatIhe Hawaiian Items will bo In ,thn billwhen presented to the Proshlent forfinal approval,
JOHN E. MONKmm
HIUUER EXCURSION
HAWAII
There has licon a general raise Inexcursion 'rates on the Island of Hawaii. There, aro various trips, of stat-ed number of days at different pointsdfr'!nlere8t on the big Islnnd that havebeen,ln forco for some tlmo. Tho rateson those various trips bao been raise:In. amounts ranging from $5, to SIB,
The route mado inseven ilavs with three days at tho Vol-
cano House has been' boosted from131 to f55.
Tho ten-da- trip, Including fi days atHouse, was formerly IM,
mtnow costs I6S50.Tho foirrtcen-da- trip, Including ten
da) s at tho Volcano House, was listedat $75. It now costs $80.
The samo, raises ,of, prlep s continue.Uown'.thc. Uno. TJie elgntKlny trip isratftnf frnm 1S4 tn InT.hO! tlip ptevpn.day, trip from M to"$B8; nnd till othcttxlps. Including stops at 'the Volcnnqnouse, are proportionately noosiea
' BAND CONCERT. '1
,Tho Hawaiian Irand lll gUe a pub?
tic concert this evening-a- t Af lav Pari!at .half-pas- t seven. The program willbe is follows: M
"I'm, Afraid to Como-JIoni- e In tho tjPark" (new) '..,Alstyne,
"Intbe Spoontlme" (new).. ..Tltzcfl"O Kioto San" (now) ... .s ...Thitrban,
Divine Redeomer"
yocal Hawaiian Songs .......Burger"CanlRonenca and I'csca IvAmore" I
UPWJ CC11TIU.
JYaltx "Cecilia" (new) ..i....l'etheKFlrfsic "Tho- - Stilton- - Parade (new) i
..c .'....v.. WllllnmWThe-Star. BiNinglod .Banner."
,A SUcdESTION , ON .ECZEMA.It Is suggested .that eczema sufferers
ask ' the Honolulu Drug. Co., Iortttreet1ofv,thls,cltytyvhat rsjortshols.getting .from tho patients, who baylinnrl fthn nit nf wlntnrc-rpA- n llnlitrl
''- - '
iPhone 37il
Takes lioej : "
. ... L ...-.. -
To Matee jlijueyis peArly-openitousmes- s
TH1STERRITORY yith eiiterprise :anfl
some' '
. W3 kww Pi s.eyftrcal .propositions that Will
kelbig money fqrsuch a maii(,tandereiina,)f)si1ion to go Sin withlhim.' . ,
WieGoncferri,
AdyertiiP
btViil.fePit delude Sthei.
CmbbjM.'' '"Sawais r V
122 iKihg
:RATFSjJN
(ncw)..Qouuodj
abKshed
theirianimoney.
feazaer Go.
A crown bf Rlory is a4eantifnlhead of, hair. An Australian' lady
sTV07 now in Lonaon.wrltesjunder
KiLVy'AtrA dato Jan.'28,VM
"Ayer'sHslr Vigor
aVlJ9klsSn has, don my ktlraVM9tWVtWtSvT a world of good.
In.-- jk to It, my hitrla aow thick, glow?,and soft, and whtnplaited la 55 Incheslong. Ayer's Ualr Vigoronght to t oel byevery woman whotake pride In, her
tuff appearanco."" K
You also may havesuch a crown ofa --w t.. i :it
"jj uiury ii,juu,rjii1 W. x V follow the ex
ample of this' lady and use ,
jbdirVigoIt will.removo all dandruff and
make your hair rich and abundant.
t, tnttni it fc. J. C, h-- ' 'L Kui.. U. 8. A.
San Francisco Hotels
HOTELSTEWARTSAN FRANCISCOGeary Street, above Union Square
Juit oppotlt Jloltl SU ViancUEurppean-Pla- $160 a day up
;. American Plan (3.00 a. day upSteel and brick structure, furnish-ingico- st
$200,000. High claa hotelatmoderate rates, Centerof theatreand retail dUtrict. Oncarllneitrant- -.ferringallover city, Omnibus meetsall trains and, steamers. Send forbooklet with map of San Francisco.Hotel Stewart now recognized asHa wailanlalandheadquarers. Cableaddress, ."Trawets." ABC Code.
.HOTEiiSXEWAUT
HOTEL MANXSAN FRANCISCO
Army and .Navy Headquarters.
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Special .attention to Honolulu trade.Bates
Without bath $U50 per day upWith. bath . ..,w... 2.00 per day,np
Heals table d' hote or a la carteManagement of Qnsr0..larm.
Jlonolnlu Representative: ,X. F.FETEB. Phone (381.4577 Mar.. 26; Apr. 2, 9, 16, 23.
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CRITERION
And
THE VEBY BEST ,
--Think of one and you think,of the other. ,
Step in on your way homerfrom business,
s--HoteLand-Bethel .
,0. J. McCABTHy . Prop.
rrTAK A BUN DOWNtTO
HALEIWA THIS WEEK' " 1
TEN DOLLARS I
willgive youa twodays trip, withcarriage rides to the pineapple andsufrat; plantations and a return viaWahiawa,
'Hotel MdjestioSachs 'Block, Fort andrBeretaniavS'b!
nne furnisnea rooms, i per aay$10 and upwards per month. Splendid accommodations.
MBS. 0. A.HBLAISDELL,-Frn- p.
WAIKIKI INNFint-Clas- s Fainilv Hotel
Bfst,Bath.in(j on the Beach ,l . r
""lnter-Islnnd-nq- OTTtT&Tt'. stifppI5irbooks for Ralo nt (ho It u 1 u 1 1 npinco, 60c each.
W Almm 0o
wajttuEveryone to know that the Wal-pah- u
Exchange, at Walpahu,serves the best of liquor refreshincuts at Honolulu prices. Whonmotoring to Hntclwa, vary themonotony' by calling on us; Itonly a run from themain road. 4C89,-l-
Stenographer .Permanent position.llcglnncr with thorough Knowl-
edge of shorthand .and typewrit-ing might be accepted. Address,stating qualifications and salaryexpected, "803," Uulletln ofilce.
4689-t- f
Parly with capital wishes to buy In-
terest In mercautlle business Inwhich he can take active part.Address "Capitol," this office.
45SG-5- t
Dy married couple (no children),furnished cottage; not over .$ 20..Address "H.", Bulletin office.
4570-t- f
Three or four-roo- cottage; rentreasonable. Address "K. a II.",Uulletln. 4572-t- f
Second-han- d business buggy in good
condition. vy.V Bulletin.4572-t- f
Clean wiping rag at the Bulletin ,of--
flee.
SITUATION- - WANTED.
Young man 'wants clsrlcal or book
keeping position. Flrat-clas- s ref-
erences. Addiesa "A," BulloUnoffice. .
4540-t- f
HELP WANTED.
Vourig'"lady cashier, American; tern-
porary position; 2 to 3 months.Address "333," Bulletin offlce.
4590-3- t
L0ST.
A Boston bull pup, from 1445 Kewalo streeU Iteward paid If re-
turned to 'the above address or toDr. M. E. (irossman'a offlce, Ala-ke- a
street. 4584-t- t
AUTOMOBILE.
Phone 0 nnd ask for Car No. 48!Fred Noyes' new 1910Kissel Kar. Always ready.
For hire, seven-seate- d Packard;phone 199. Young Hotel Stand;Chas. Reynolds. 4540-t- f
FLUMBINCr
fee Sins Bee-Plum- ber and Tinsaaitti"' Bmitb m.. bet. Hots) and- - Pauahi.
PROFESSIONAL, CARD.
SYDNEY F. H0BEN (KonigliehesConservatorlum der JluBlU, i Leipzig) Piano (Technique and Vorrtrag), Singing and Voice Produc-- Jtlon. 169 Beretanla., Phone 2
4584-l-
rof, of Music Lessons in Singing',Pianoforte, alpe-Organ,t- o,
Kapiolant .llldg.; .room .17)Res.; 1634 Nuuanu Ave.; phone1428. , 44-t- l
Dr. F. SCHURMANN 'Osteopath.
Cener.i7nioii.asd Jaretaaia Itt.aVMlfvvanuiWHii rw w " ave- -
ardtyi .excepted. Operatint, 8--
a. hl, era p. za.rnose m.
S. E. ILUGAS,' .9WICIAN , ,
Masonlo Baildinir, corner Hotel andAUkea
.IhebestJenMs.in.yOwnto fitevery eye. .,
A. B. B0WAT. D. V. S.
1 HOURS Club Stables: 10 a. m.to 12 jn.; 3 toiS.p. m. Residence:8,iio 10 a. ra.; 1 to 3 p. m..TTTaHTPR ninh RMm Iftflf Pet.
licence, 1429.
Your Watch
is such a piece of fine anddelicate machinery that inorder to keep the correcttime it must be overhauledby a, competent watchmaker,Opr WatchjBjpair Depart-ment is in the hands of sucnan one.
aJ.A.R.Vieira5c Co.,
in, p t! PHONE 512 113 IIOTEL.ST.
T!STO LIT
lleach cottage at Diamond Head.Address "N.", Uulletln office.
4521-t- f
Cottage, Vineyard street; 7 rooms;$20. Apply 148C Emma.
4589-3- t
Two turnlihed rooms. Apply Mrs.O. ilcConnsll, 1233 Emma St.
Three furnlshod rooms for men, 828llerotanla street. 4590-6- J
Housekeeping rooms; Cottage Crovc.IUione 1087. 4585-t- f
Furnished room and board; 1712 S.King street. 4683-t- l
BOOMS AND BORD,
Cool furnished rooms 'and cottage.with or without board. 1634Nuuanu Ave., near School St.Prices moderate. 4460-tl
FOR .SALE.
The Transo enrelope a time-savin- g
Invention. No addressing neces-sary In sending out bills or re-- ,,
celpts. Bulletin Publishing Co.,solo agents for patentee. tt
furnished house; modernIn every respect;. $C0 per month.Beretanla street, near Punahou.VK. K.", this offlce. 4672-- u
Diamonds ,and Jewelry, bought, soldand exshanged. J. Carlo, Fort St.
4674-t- f
Inter-Islan- d "andiOahu liallroad'ohlp- -
ping books, at Bulletin offlce. tf
MEN'S CLOTHING.
lion's clothing on credit. i$l a weak;' suit given at once. Lovy Outfit-
ting Co., Sachs Bldg., Fort St.4529-t- t
' EMPLOYMENT A0EN0Y.
lapanese Employment AssociaOon,Slaunakea near Assl Theater. Callup phono 697 It you want a cock,
"good boy .or .servant.
Coyne
For Good furniture
Furniture Co.,
i.WEiUSE
JNo PreservativesIrhOurXrearn
.Special care ,to keenit cold and protect it
, from, contamination u- -
snre ample keeping.qualities.
TEH FOND DAIBY
f . Tel 890.
- ICEmanufasturad from pure' distills xra-U- r,
Dallvarad te any part ef oltyyeeurtaeua . drivers.
OilO ICE INI ELECTIIC C0Kawsi Taleeriena m.
TI1Ittm1 4a ruliUaand offloea at Me mihundredICC k port.
-- W. O. ARNHART,Marchant 4.
TaL'iW" " " .
All the Go
"BULL" QINOEB ALE
BYCROFT'S FOUNTAIN SODA
WORKSPhone 870
COCA-COL- REFRESHES
yBoUled by VHawaiian' soda wobks'
Phone 518 .
The Victor TaTKimfMachine
AT- -
BERQSTR0M MUSIC CO.. LTD.
SteinwayAND OTHER PIANOS
Thayer Piano Co.150 Hotel St. Phone 2.18.
.tTUNINQ GUARANTEED
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CONTEST RACERS ARE
'
An nas there wan ati ; of n fen of tliu "hold out"
wites cstcnla, ami lis u conscnucncothere l n change ofboth In the t ami con-
testant tally. Mr HIviiimhi mill holdflrHt place In tliu lint withMrs Monro In Hie second place ngilnlint Mrs. Ilcggs nml Mri. Zcao aromi rloso that a lew xoles aililcil In(heir totals would change things aboutagain, i
Trip I
In District 1, Miss McCabe pies to,llwi "hnn.l nf thn rim" with n sllcht I
le.iil for safetj .Miss I
t'nmcs to second place. Missami Miss In third anil fourthplaces, nro tint liy man)otes nml n spurt bj' cither of them
would miiko for tho good.It Is n known fuel that many thous-mnl- s
of otes nro IicIiik held barkAs Iheso votes aro goodtill the cml of tliu contest there Isii n telling when bin Jumps nre to bomailn by the
Miss Mmnlon In District 1. Increas-ci- l
her lead with n Rood bunrli. Thecontestant In Districts 2 nml 3 nro
with tho contest man, whowill return fiom his tour next weekami shape up the program for theclose of the contest next month.
The In District 1 aro nt'work nil tho time and thoof tho next count will be worth look-ing nt If somo of tho de-
ride to make n show ofNotice,
into the must al-
ways the names of thethey wish to vote for, as all
ballots are filled out in full beforeoffice. You can hold back the
ballots as lone as you wish.Every made
on or since March 7 entitles the pay-
er to votes. Present andvotes will be issued. You vote fortwo a trip and a
An numberof votes, as given in thevote are issued for each
counts are beta" madeon andThe results of these counts are
on andBallots for these
counts should be in theoffice by 4 o'clock of the day thecount is made.How Votes Are Issued.
Each copy of tho
Miss
No.
PREPARING CAMPAIGN
Miss McCabe Takes The Lead
CONTESTANTS ROUNDING INTOFORM FOR FINAL WORK
OF CANVASSpredicted,
loosening
positionsliuperiuiit
chaperone
Contestants.
raiiKolln.niSasaki'
.lohiiKin,separateil
subscription
candidates.
tonrerrlns
candidatescomplexion
contestantsstrength.
SpecialSubscribers sending subscrip-
tions Bulletinmention con-
testants
leaving
subscription payment
receipts
candidates chap-eron- e
contetant. equalstanding
schedule,contestant.
Tuesday, Thursday Saturday.pub-
lished Monday, WednesdayFriday. intended
Bulletin
Bulletin
will contnln n coupon, which, whenfilled out, will entitle tho
holder to votes of tho numberThis number will vary from
day lo d.iy. No advance ntimiunro-- 1
e 1 of tho number of votes will bogiven.' Votes will nlso ho Issued oilpaid lo the U v o n-- 1
n g nml W o o k I y II u 1 1 c 1 1 n Into tho length of tlmo
Mich nro paTil Inwith tho schedule-
below.Not Closed.
There seems to bo onthat are closed
so far as this contest Is concerned. The are notclosed, and will not be until tho endof the contest. You could, If youwish, nominate a on theInst day of the contest.
THE ARE A3
District No. 1 Includes tho City andCounty of Honolulu.
District No. 2 tho Countyof Hawaii.
District No. 3 Includes tho Countyof Maul.
District No, 4 Includes tho Countyof Kauai.
Don't forget the forare
You may tako tho trip nny tlmo youchoose, singly or In groups
VOTES ONAS
One month's to thoOld
100 votes; now125 votes.
Three months' to theHullo tin Old
350 volcsf now460 otos.
Six months' to thenu I lot In Old sub
809 otcs; new1000 votes.
Ono year's to then Old
2000 votes; new2S00 otes.
Five j cars' to theII u 1 1 o 1 1 n Old sub
15,000 votes; newtion, 20,000.
One year's to theOld
tion, 100 votes; new 125otes.Klvo years' to the
Oldtion, 1250 votes; now2000 votes.
1 Vote Trip Contestant
In Evening Bulletin PopularVoting Contest
District
properlyspeci-
fied.
proportion
appear-ing
Impressionforover-mor- e,
nominations
candidate
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Standing of Chdperone ContestantsCandidates-At-Larg- e
Mrs. Helen Sicmson Hilo 103,509Mrs. W. C. Moore Honolulu 00,832Mrs, Bcggs, Puitnenc Hospital . ...Puuncno 84,810Mrs. Zcavc. Sachs' Honolulu 82.040Mrs. Henry Blake Koloa 6,020 i
Mrs. Ed. Daniels --, Lahaina 0,672Mrs. J. K. Notley, 205 Kukui St. . .Honolulu '4,440 I
Mrs. Carrie Scharratt, Kailua . ...Walmea r.. 4,140Mrs. Bessie Clinton Honokaa ,, 3,740Mrs. w. W. Wescott , . i . . . 3,imMrs. Henry E. Abbey Anahola 3,345Mrs. Wm. Kruse Wahiawa '. 3,125Mrs. A. K. Notley Honolulu 3.040Mrs. A. O. Curtis Kurtistown 3,022
Standing cf Trip ContestantsDISTRICT NO. 1.
Miss Mary McCabe, Kapiolani Ma-ternity Home Honolulu 145,260
Miss Annie Fangelinan, Falm Cafe. .Honolulu 132,115Miss Emma Sasaki. 1457 Auld Lane. Honolulu - 86,113Miss Mary Johnson, Johnson Sana-
torium Honolulu 78,070Miss Rebecca Macy .. . . .Waialua - - 40,873Miss Naomi Lazarus Fearl City 0,675Miss Honey Voss Honolulu 3,840Miss Lucy Kopa, 015 Frospect St... Hoonlulu 3,238Miss Emma French, Sachs' Honolulu 3,176Miss Malta Sakuma, Oregon Block 3,046Miss Lucy K. Barber Honolulu 3,uMiss Rose Amia Honolulu 3,030Miss Mary Bias Honolulu 3,014
DISTRICT NO. 2. ' , J
Miss Emma Akamu Hilo 5,009Miss Mary K. Kcawehano Hilo 4,317Miss Queenie Scharratt, Kamuela. .Hilo 4,216Miss Alice Hattie. Kohala Hilo 4,003Miss Louisa de Harne Kohala 3,822Miss Katherine Clark Kailua '3,710Miss Helen Watson Hilo ; 3,390Miss L. Williams Hilo ...i 3,342Miss Kuulei Hapaii Hilo 3,291Miss Isabella Koomon, Keauhou. . . .North Kona 3,248Miss Hattie Saffery Hilo 3,127Miss Annie Kai Keauhou 3,104Miss Louisa Hapai Hilo 3,094Mary H. Kawewehi Keauhou ' 3,080Miss Mary Nailima Fahala 3,077Miss Mary Arakawa Hilo v... 3,041Miss Rose K. Nalima Hilo 3,032Miss M. Hose . , Hilo , 3,020Miss Annie Aiu ...--
. Kailua 3,013Miss Myrtle Wise" Hilo 12
DISTRICT NO. 3.Miss Sarah Cockett ., Lahaina ....,, 10,175Miss Mary Marciel Kahakuloa .....V. 5,625Miss Scholtz. Circuit Court Wailuku . . .' 4.383Miss Mary Kaoo, Kaunakakai . . . .Molokai i 4,215Miss Waiaholo ' Lahaina 4,114
DISTRICT NO. 4.Miss Annabelle Mundon Kapaa ,. 8,388Miss Alice Ai Lihue .. 4,186Miss M. Kapunial Waimea 4.100
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SHIP SUBSIDY
MAY BEJtLAYED
Speaker Will Appoint
Committee To
Investigate
WASHINGTON. It Is now almostn one hundied to ono Met that there
lll be no ship subidily legislation atthis kckkImu of Congress. The Hnusoailopteil the resolution providing furan Investigation of the shipsubsidy lobby, and ship Hiibsldy willbo Investigated It now seems nml notconsidered with u view to enactinglegislation on the subject.
Tho resolution provldim for tho ap-
pointment by tho Speaker of a commit-le-
of flvo members of the Houso "loImcstlgato the charges reflecting up-
on thn honesty anil Integrity of nny
a
member of the House In his official en- - 'pacify, or or tho nicinuerHhlp generally,tO'dctcrmlno-th- o truth or falsity orBiilil charges, Hint said committeeshall hao authority to send for per-sons and papers nnd to take testimonyIn Washington or elsewhoro eitherbefore the full committee or any sub-committee thereof."
Tho preamblo of tho resolution rcc-cit-
that charges were mnilft againstTlcpresentntlve Stcencmon of Minneso-ta to the effect that he hajd been In-
fluenced by a foreign steamship lobbyalleged lo be fighting subsidy legisla-tion; further that charges, appeared Inthe public prints that Reflected upontho honor of Congress us a whole giv-ing the Impression that corrupt prac-tices had been resorted to "with
to proposed legislation relatingto the American merchant marlno."
No cffortxns mado to amend thoresolution M as to provldo for theelection of tho special commltteo bythe House Instead of being appointedby tho Speaker. ItcprcscntntlvoSteenerson urged his Insurgent breth-ren not to uso his measures us n
to ride ovcr.tho House organiza-tion.
CASTOR I AFor Infants and Children.
riio Kind You Have Always BougM
BearsSlgaaturo l&ytf&5
Bulletin Business Office Phone 256Bulletin Editorial Room Phone 185
This Means More Than Just a Refreshing Junnx. it Means
andIt will put rich pure red blood in yourveins and fill you with vim and vigor-b- uild
up the entire system quicker thanany other foods and the of "
waste.
PRIMO BEER is made from .pure ,
water and sclented materials high in theirpercentage of nutritious elements. -It
docs not caffeine as docs coffee,nor tannic acid which is peculiar to tea.
The vast majority of the best (
Workers are beer drinkers, and beer drink-ing nations have long occupied the fore-
most positions in the
Order Case Your Hom,e ,..,.
nnd
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Every Member of the FamilyWELL FIND USE FOR AN
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EACH ONE CAN USE IT IN HIS OR HER OWN
ROOM, FOR IT CAN BE ATTACHED TO ANY LAMP
SOCKET.
The Hawaiian Electric Ltd.
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(Thii coupon is not (C7od after Tuesday, April 21)
Fill in name of your favorite candidate and tothe Bulletin Contest Department.
PATTERN HATSFOR TWO WEEKS
A PER CEiyr. PER MADE ON ALL HATS
Fort
Beretania DUNNS HAT SHOP
HEALTH HAPPINESS
flushes system
contain
world's
progrcss.pthcj.world.
.for
ELECTRIC
Co.,
Chaperone
'FIFTY REDUCTION---5- 0 CENT-W-ILL BE TRIMMED
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