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I... i if d It r ' 'v.-""- " " 'I IFrum Raw Vrniiciiioz AIhihciIh .lull. IK Jfo false new-- , or fnlsc prophecies, lor Sflii liancltcoi politically, commercially or socially, NcvmiIiiii Imii. lii makes the Bulletin the depend- able 1'iom Vnncoaver: paper of the home. The paner 4 MnmiH fib. li that, has the confidence of its read- ers Fort Vnnrouvcr: is the paper that pays its adver- tisers MuKiini fell. 1 Bulletin is Practical because it the most. 3:30 EDITION' . Publicity Publicity reaches people - J. "T TTT.- - IISTABLISHED 1882. 110, 4!27. - 10 PAGES.HONOLULU, TERRITORY OF HAWAII. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 20. 1010. 10 PAGES. PRICE 8 CENTS.- - on Ra in THETIS Deal In Local Stocks Hawaiian Agricultural and Pioneer Sold At Good Prices By Hawaiian Trust Market h Firm ' Slock triiiii.tcl!uiia a total nr $ins7.",i wn.-L- ' con unitiute I Ibis fotononn by Uu lla'.V ill.in Trim Company. A poitlon of Iho ileal llirua litimli I mil! fully sl'nte.i nl Hawall'in Axrle.ll-lural- , nl ...I, ".mix tcportod mi thu lix- - iJlUllglJ. TIlO lltllel fill? Ilf I'., tllP'. hundred thares uf Ploti-- or at SuT.oO was nut roiiorted tills morning. TIiIb largo truiixicllnn wat beiwee-- i lllC'll lltlllllTH (if lliv securities mid to some extent was an ex- change. TIit ilgnlllciint feature .i lint uppiiiont fn'llliiK nrr la tlio price of Hawaiian Agricultural ami tlio hte.il-Iijos- iif Pioneer. Tlio fnniii'r sIock Iiiih not been sold III inicli a large-bloc- fur many inimtliH. Tlio last kiiIu was at 2C" ami tlio Mock lioanl cii(il:it Icui gives Iho muikcd il i parity of :!H lilil ainl 'Jill asked. Tills-I-k r.nothor way of showing tlio public t ti tit vqry Utile nf tiio Block Ismiu-IIi- o innikct. GRACE FACES AN Af. na A. (!. M. lloliuilwm his (iClce on I ho Kcdcr.il hcncli, tlio tlrnii'l Jin y will letnru their In In li til. and It Is oxpecled that a triio hill will ho found iiRiilnst draco, who Is susptcted of haWiiK nittnloied Watelinian .Malm at Wnlortuwn. . Much ovldince has boon collected in the Wateilou'ii case and tinny ciiiininaii.cs lime hcen Tlio loMilver with which tho Mino'lni? was dune lias not en hut It Is thoiiKlit that Ciaco's wllo knows itinru of tho matter than hint has told rn far, A witness who was examined dur-In- tho last fow days claims that as he was KolUK to his work on tho limriiliiK of Iho inurder ho Is a flro-ma- on a iIioiIku lio passed the sM)t wheio (linen was on duly, it was then 5: Id o'clock In tho mm nine and as ho approached OiaCo Iho hitler "Did nu (.ee'.Mahii as ou canio down tho trail?" 'S PETITION GRANTED Commissioners To Ap- praise Dower Interest Jud;;o ltnliliipon this inoiiiliiK iJkhciI nu order alluwIiiK the petition tiled hy tho iiUnriRVjs for .Mis. Kniui.i Dtelur. for ailiueasuieinent of dower and nam-fii- Hurry AriultiiRo, X.eiui K. Jlyers ami William I'urdy as tho commission-'I- to deteiiulne tho exact portion ot tho estate due in .Mrs. Dicier im.lor her dower rlslil. ' The blKiiliiK or the otltimi ami IJio appoluluieut or tho thice commission-ei- s to determine tho extent In dollars mill cents of Mrs. Dielor's dnwer lu- lu osl In iho ostato put u final end to tlio dllTereuces (hat thiealened to the Diclar estate In costly imita- tion. flans for tho lellnaiiclni; of Ilia , ii'pnlillc of (luatemala piovldo for Iho pultlni: or Iho country on n itohl lianU, Evening Bulletin JUDGES HAVE BEEN" $138,750 Pioneer mi tlio other liantl lias lieM tiji well under until a latgo H'lle. Ten kIiiiiiih snlil on tlio l.oaril today at 210.. the figure tliut has rali'.l ulnce tlio flr.t ' of tile year. Tlio stock tnnikot generatl Ik fairly j linn If nut ectlvo Tun liuinlreil null iilMy-llv- e shales of Mclltydo sold yes-- lor'nj at 7. Onlm wild, In flflean ! nil ii lot of 3l..n unil on a hundrol, offering this forHiionn fell off INDICTMENT CAPTURE HERE In SI.L'j. Ilnnokni In flim ut 22.T.O and ITwa at 31. Ilnnds aro Mill imiclv muslit anil It In niitlrli.ito'l Unit the bonds of tlio no Olaa issue will lia taken up quickly on ncennnt of tlio very favor, alilo terms on which they aro offered. ('. W. A8lifi.nl bus received tlio or tlio Doniilcrntle Central Ctminilltvu fur tlio vacancy on tlio Cir- cuit Pouch which will lio tnado liy tlio pc'Viiiotlcn of Judge Do Hull to Urn Ileneli. The witness le'illed III it ho had not seen him ami then proceeded to his Miik. Ho did not think of tho mailer till some lime after when ho lii'iml of tho murder of .Malm. Tlio ac- cused iiuin and u male lUcd.ln a tent don. hy tin IiIk kuhs that are helm; ! set up for t!iu defense of l'earl llaihor, ami In a dliect Hue. (Iracc'H heat nt wauhiiiau, was Just .about u mile fiom that patiollcd hy tho murdeicil man. Iho murdeor Jlahit which a' first oppe.ired l ho a deep nijstery, would nppinr to bo solved, and the clever wmk of tho detectives uiikiikviI " "io caso has resultftd In lliu arrest of at at least a man. I mi tlrand Jury would hao lurned that tloii the soon bb .iiiiiRO Honertson Is sworn in i tlio t.i ami will turn lis leport. and It Is rerlnln Unit draco will bu charKcd with niuider In tlio first Evans Has Less Work WASHINGTON. D. C. 20. Rear-Admri- Evans, retired, has Wn relieved nf ,MrV nn b XTovol White Slave Bill Passed WASHINGTON. D. C. 26. law to prevent the white slave trade, Federal immigration, passed the House of Representatives today. The name the Postal Company will be (.linuKed (o TiaiiMBiitlneiital. CANNON GETS IT AGAIN (Special Bulletin Cable.) WASHINGTON, D. C. Jan. 26. Rentescntativc Fowler offered a res- olution in the House today removing Sneaker Cannon's committee rules r.nd adding five members to the Standi- - - Committee of the House. World's Libel Suit Quashed i, (Special to t ho II u I lot In ) NEW YORK. Jan. 20. The libel indictment . by the government auainst the New York World, on account of its publications retarding crooked work in purchases for the Manama Canal, has been quashed. G LAVTS STARTS STORY WASHINGTON, D. C, Jan. 26. The famous Congressional investiga- tion of Soiretary Balliner began today, with Louis R. Glavis, who started the trouble, on the stand. The investigating committee lias se- - let,ei1 Sellat.r Nelson of Minnesota rs the presiding omccr. While the deepest interest at- - tnrberl in . the . nrtemtiir '. . . nf the . Kfftinn - .. l no sensational incidents marked tne first day's nrocccdincs. A cood Dart I of tne time w.is naturally taKcn up with preliminaries. BANK SUSPENDS IN MEXICO. MEXICO CITY. Jan. 26. PAELE MAY RETALIATE Road Supervisor May Take Fling At His Accusers K. I'.ielc, mad supervisor for tho district of KoolniipokOyiiu tho other slilo of tho fall, is said may tako a "" '". .N""u '" .""-- ' "' "u .' I"!"-'"- ' It was li Wo (h.UKoil that l'aelo was prontlni; UirniiKli petty KriiltliiK. 1'i.eie. us wiiH piodlcled all.nloni;, litis ciiuio nut of tho ouleul with a clean hill or health us rar as honesty is concerned. The rhuiBes which I wero hioiiKhl forwanl b tho Wat-- ' sous mid lurned over to the llopuhll- - can Teriitoii.il Committee and after1 IioIiik Kone lulu nt Kteat letiKtli by Deputy Attorney t'.eueral Andiows. as ' a' iepiesontalle of tho government and also us Hepiildlean coimnllleeuiaii, i been round In be based upon midline, sao spite work fiom ills-- . Krinlllial politicians. Tl.n last of the faelo nuitler wns thieshed out at the city hall last ulitht nl n special ineethiK. nl which on Page G) ' ' In their icpoit sooner only for (ho1 united States Banking Company, one fact the legality or any such ae-I- t leading banking institutions hermo tho fedei.ii Comt judso'of city, suspended operations to- - h.UI tiiki.ii his seat was questioned. As day. July In Jan. .1. ............. .. ..- -. ... .... ,,MunR (,r (B ,Ci-,(.i- who In Iho to- - iioaru, 10 wmen ne was assigned ior tcm ,,, ()f ciiarKi.K l'aelo was duty shortly after his terra iu.R0,i as IiuIhIkIuk in (liiestioimblo of active sen-ic- e endsd. practices in tho conduct of his oniec Jan. The through supervision of or TelcKiaph the ' The Iiiino CONFIRMED i tt it tt (Special lo tlio II ill let In) tt tt WABHINCITON Jan. Jii. Tlio tt Il npiioliitnicMK made liy the Pros- - tt It Idem or A .(I M HoberlKim lis tt tt federal Judge John T. Do Holt tt tt as Assoclule Justice of the Hit- - tt tt piemo Cunt I ami V J. Itohtimoii tt It au Circuit JikIko of the Territory tt tt or Hawaii weie confirmed liy the tt K Senate today. tt tt J10NIC. tt U tt tt tt it tt tt tt It tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt U , PROGRESS MADE i FOR FLORAL .DAY I Trent Handling Funds As Treasurer Of Committee fihririry JJd ploniNes In he a day In the I1nr.il Parade -- annals or Honolulu Th" prepiratlom j.for tho annua! event have hcon pro-- ! roodhif? wHA iiiniKiial riphllty and loin; roeiorti tno nay oi ine nnrai ramie i SSSSSSSV J IJSSSSSSSSH A ssK.M .ssssV SSSSH ( iSSSHSSSSH H SSSSSSSSW HssVMshsHssHsIsmsB T.ICHARD H. TRENT. at hand 'he ufllceis and (otumlttennien will know oMictly what can bo en peel- ed by tho public of Honolulu and Iho many outside visitors,. Tho lluai.cl.il side Of tho day has beeik caiefull) . attended .. .:! . to and . tho necessao inmis mat win nu needed to 'Icfray tho Incidentals huw been placed In the hands of Itlchard II. Trent, th fill) floral l'.irado treas. urer. The number or automobiles lo In Kala attire will he much laiKer than last year and moio elaborate lcnKtliH or deeoiatlon wilt ho attempt, ed In a number or Instances. SUGAR. SAN FRANCISCO. Jan. 28. Beets: 88 analysis, 13c. Parity, 4.70c. Previous quotation, 12s. 9d. I.aml in the value of $i 10,000 has been hoiiKht for I.oa AiikcIcs sea-to.i- sl defenses. IF YOU SHOULD DIE? , Leave your family a fixed income through the PRUDENTIAL MONTHLY INCOME POLICY The Cost Is Low INSURANCE DEPARTMENT Hawaiian Trust Co., Ltd. 023 FORT STREET SENT UhVV LONDON, Jan. 26. Premier was reelected to the House of Commons today by an increased ma- jority. The returns from all constituen- cies received up to the present give the Government three hundred and luity-iiiib- vuiva iu iwo iiuuiuxu mm fi.'ty-fiv- e of the 'Opposition. This is 'a gain of el:ven vctes over the re- turns of vesterday, when the Gov- ernment majority, was 77. I Flood Loss millions I PARIS: Jan2i-i-Th- e ofllciales timati of the losses 'thus far" caused 'by the floeds of tke Seine it two hundred millions of dollars. The waters are continually rising, and the water todav is runniner over the Alma bridge. The house of Robert Bacon, American ambassador to France, is flooded. DANIELS IS REELECTED. RICHMOND, Va., Jan. 26. Unit- ed States Senator Daniels was re- elected by the State Legislature at its session today. BANK OF HAWAII ' ELECTS OFFICER! Iho Hank of Hawaii stockholders helil their twelfth annual meetlne, this! foiemsiu, at which reports for tho past )cur were lead and apprised. Tho election of, olllcers for tho colli-lii- year resulted as follows: C, II. Cisiko, president; li I). Tenney, lco preddent; A. Lewis, Jr., second Wee pieshlent: f. ! Damon cashier; (leorKC fuller mid Itobei t McCorrlstou, iisslMiint cashiers. Stiivalne, the new anesthetic, was I esponslhlc for tho death of a pa- tient In CIiIciiko. CRUISERS MAY CONVOY THETIS Bearing Spoils From Raid Upon Japanese Poachers The f lilted States criiVocis Tennos. we, California. South Dakota, Wash- ington, Went Virginia, Colorado, Mar-lan- d and l'cuuyivuulii. which am now hellcied stciimiir; not a Rreat dis- tance fiom Midway Island on their way rioni tlio rieuo of naval maneuv- ers Mloni; Iho Philippine and China coiisl to Honolulu, may net as a con vny for the little Hulled Stales rev- enue cutter Thetis, which Is supposeil, to be returnliiK with a score of Jap- anese bird poachers and several bun- dled thousand blld skins. Hfiir Admiral llees uf tlio local Nav- al Station has been In wireless com- - inuiilcutloii with Iho fleet and It Is learned that Iho vessels hope to o at Honolulu on .Monday. The erulH-r- s Galveston and tlio Den- ver, piolected cruisers with ten-Inc- Kims, me duo to arrive heio on Friday moriiluK. These vessels will lomuln nt tho p'Ht tin t II pei hups Thursday, fobruary a, when they will tako their departme for Sun franclsco. The n and Denver are In convoy Iho (Continued on Page 4) ON FRIDAY ASQWHJhetis CONFIRMED Cables from Revenue Cutter Expects To Arrive On Friday With Japanese Poachers The fulled States reeuue cutter Thetis will arrive I'rldiiy night or Saturday mornitiR with the twenty-thre- e .lapanee hlrd-po- Iicih who have been capluied at I.ii)h.iii Is- land hy the revenue cutler ill the net nf vIolatliiK Ihe lirnvlsluiis o( the pioclnmatlnn thai wns'lsicil hy President Tuft, last feliruary, mid under which laivs.ui Ipland as a pin- -' session nf the fulled States U ret aside us a bird ivservatlon. The act ttint the Thetis is now on the way to Honolulu and will ar-,ll- the last of this week Is gained 'from a cablcKrani that was received liy tho wife of I'.leute'niiilt Chalker of the Thetis, who enisled li that !effic( from Midway last S.ilu.dny. It lie cable not being received liy Mr.i :halUer.nntll..MoiulnyA - -- It Is bellcied b) local (ifllclaU that tho Information ie- - . vnrtnc before Hie (ierinaii Con- sul nt Honolulu, two IntemllnK p.issen-R"r- r lo Sun finiiclsco by the (lerman liner Cleveland wcio signed on as as- sistant purseir In oider to ovade the existing coastwise shipping I ms which makes II obligatory that a lino or S:ot) ho paid fur each Inlractlou. Tlio HunihoiK-Aiucrlcn- liner Cleve- land s declared did carry several. pas- - setiRois not Included In the loumlllie-worl- d list fiom Honolulu lo San fran- clsco. Messis, Fred Sliiuip. a ttnvelliiB representative of the Southern Pa- cific Hallway, and ,1. M. Duckwoith, nclliiR in a similar capacity for tho Santa I've Hallway!, arrived at Ho- nolulu on last Thursday by ll-- steamer llllonlan, and, by those con- nected with the Alexander Yours' Hole, aie said to have left Hono- lulu on Monday evening by tho Her A meeting of the Queen's lloapltnl Corporation, for the eleitlon of a piesldcril nnd six 'trustees for tho ensuing ear, wus'held in the looms or Hie Champer of Commeicp Hiis morning. A. S. Clcglioru was linan-- ' luiniisl) olected as, pieshlent. The names of the six ti unices who weie chosen ire as followr.: T. C. D.ivles, U. C. Potter, (j. W. Sinllh, to seivo flir one enr; and W. W. North, W. K. Ilrovvn, A. Hartley, to serve for two years, I After the meeting had been ad- journed, thtv president and trustees held a sluut session In appoint an midltnr, tte'asuier, secretary ulid for the ensuing jear. following are the names of thosu elected to, these oftlios: A. Hartley, tl. v. siultli, secro-tut- Ci. C Potter, tie.isuier; John X. Wntei house, utldllor. A. S. Clegliorn Ihen npnplnted a qunilerly Visiting committee, com- - Midway varilliii: i he lureit of the .lapnncfn poachers and th' teljiiie of the hint wIiiks. as (oiit.ilued In the (alilo fiom WiishliiRluu lavt nlplit, was ta- bled li) the officers of the Thetis fiom Mlihvaj after iii.iI.Iiik the ul expeilliion to li.s.iu. The pi osvciil loll uf the twenty-thre- e po.ichurn will, rest In the hands "of fulled slate's District Attorney llrcikmi. tho new federal Criminal Code conlaliiliif; a pimlshm for tho plinlshmeiit of persons found Killlty of lolatlUK tho provisions of a Pics-Identl- .il bird proctiimiitlon. The law ' pros Ides Hut whoever shall kill or tia'p lilids on laud set nsliio as n leervallon. stuill. u'pon coinh tlon 111 n I'nltcd States iiiiirl, bo subject to i, '' o not III exiess uf ?.UU and lui- - Vrl'ontiT'tit -- fur if period (If l." months, or both line and Imprison- - (Continued on Page 6) man mcano'i Cleveland. ' ficderleh Kleliahn. matur.cr of the shipping department for 11. Hnckfdd tc Co.. who reprebented tho (let man liner Cleveland dining her, slay In port, makes ponlllvo and tin- - (illillllled ;enl.ll ihat tile Veswl ear-'- ': I It it all) imsseligeis oilier titan tliu, Claike paity f,u!ii Honolulu. I Asked if Messrs, Slump and Duck- -, win Ih engaged or look passage for' San Fiancihio b the I'aelllc .Mull liner Manchuria, which salted for, San fiaiicli-i- y.lthln a half hour of, t'he Cleveland. Mr. Klcbabn lemaln- -' SIGNED AS PORSER TO EVADE LAW ed and only a ted the statement, "Tho Cleveland 'fJ can led no one us piiiscugers from Ho nolulu." Collector Sl.ickuhle has hud H.1 matter under Investigation since tho departure of the Herman liner. (Continued on Page 2) QUEEN'S HOSPITAL TROSTEES NAMED rtl ioed or the follow mein-- J ners- - r. iiivo navies, ctiaiiman; li. f Wlclunaii. (i. I'. Ciistlu. following Is u list of the tinmen" of those luesent: II, II. Tieiit, D.I Davtiin. 11 i: .Mclntvre. (I. J. Wal ler. .1. h. .McLean. V. A. III. f. Wlclinian. C. Ilolte, W. W. Norths i. i. i.oioiun, k. i.ewers, a. ijiiri-le- y. f. Klamp, A. S. Clegliorn, W. E? lirowiiMi. W. Smith. The Him meeting of tho members. of Hie Queen's Hospital Corporation was held on tho sciuml Wcdncsddya In .Inly. Umi'.i, nt which ineotinga tlieie weie elected a president iinilj tdx trustees, who held olllco until their successoiH wero elected today. Tho regular nunii.il meeting will bo. held In Honolulu on the last Wed nesday of January In each ve.ir. At. these annual meetings a prcsldontj mid six trimtees three of whom will lie elected for n term of one yenril (Continued on Page 5)

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Page 1: Evening Bulletin - University of Hawaiʻi...the Diclar estate In costly imita-tion. flans for tho lellnaiiclni; of Ilia, ii'pnlillc of (luatemala piovldo for Iho pultlni: or Iho country

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if dItr' 'v.-""-

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IFrum Raw VrniiciiiozAIhihciIh .lull. IK Jfo false new-- , or fnlsc prophecies,

lor Sflii liancltcoi politically, commercially or socially,NcvmiIiiii Imii. lii makes the Bulletin the depend-

able1'iom Vnncoaver: paper of the home. The paner 4MnmiH fib. li that, has the confidence of its read-

ersFort Vnnrouvcr: is the paper that pays its adver-tisersMuKiini fell. 1 Bulletin is Practical because it the most.3:30 EDITION' . Publicity Publicity reaches people

- J. "T TTT.- -

IISTABLISHED 1882. 110, 4!27. - 10 PAGES.HONOLULU, TERRITORY OF HAWAII. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 20. 1010. 10 PAGES. PRICE 8 CENTS.- -

on Ra in

THETISDeal

In Local StocksHawaiian Agricultural and Pioneer Sold

At Good Prices By Hawaiian

Trust Market h Firm '

Slock triiiii.tcl!uiia atotal nr $ins7.",i wn.-L- ' con unitiute I

Ibis fotononn by Uu lla'.V ill.in TrimCompany.

A poitlon of Iho ileal llirua litimli I

mil! fully sl'nte.i nl Hawall'in Axrle.ll-lural- ,

nl ...I, ".mix tcportod mi thu lix- -

iJlUllglJ. TIlO lltllel fill? Ilf I'., tllP'.hundred thares uf Ploti-- or at SuT.oOwas nut roiiorted tills morning.

TIiIb largo truiixicllnn wat beiwee-- i

lllC'll lltlllllTH (if lliv securitiesmid to some extent was an ex-

change. TIit ilgnlllciint feature .i lintuppiiiont fn'llliiK nrr la tlio price ofHawaiian Agricultural ami tlio hte.il-Iijos-

iif Pioneer. Tlio fnniii'r sIockIiiih not been sold III inicli a large-bloc-

fur many inimtliH. Tlio lastkiiIu was at 2C" ami tlio Mock

lioanl cii(il:it Icui gives Iho muikcd il iparity of :!H lilil ainl 'Jill asked. Tills-I-k

r.nothor way of showing tlio publict ti tit vqry Utile nf tiio Block Ismiu-IIi- o

innikct.

GRACE FACES

AN

Af. na A. (!. M. lloliuilwmhis (iClce on I ho Kcdcr.il hcncli,

tlio tlrnii'l Jin y will letnru theirIn In li til. and It Is oxpecled that

a triio hill will ho found iiRiilnstdraco, who Is susptcted of

haWiiK nittnloied Watelinian .Malm atWnlortuwn. .

Much ovldince has boon collectedin the Wateilou'ii case and tinny

ciiiininaii.cs lime hcenTlio loMilver with which tho

Mino'lni? was dune lias not en

hut It Is thoiiKlit that Ciaco'swllo knows itinru of tho matter thanhint has told rn far,

A witness who was examined dur-In-

tho last fow days claims that ashe was KolUK to his work on tholimriiliiK of Iho inurder ho Is a flro-ma-

on a iIioiIku lio passed the sM)twheio (linen was on duly, it wasthen 5: Id o'clock In tho mm nine andas ho approached OiaCo Iho hitler

"Did nu (.ee'.Mahii as oucanio down tho trail?"

'S

PETITION GRANTED

Commissioners To Ap-

praise Dower

InterestJud;;o ltnliliipon this inoiiiliiK iJkhciI

nu order alluwIiiK the petition tiled hytho iiUnriRVjs for .Mis. Kniui.i Dtelur.for ailiueasuieinent of dower and nam-fii-

Hurry AriultiiRo, X.eiui K. Jlyersami William I'urdy as tho commission-'I-

to deteiiulne tho exact portion ottho estate due in .Mrs. Dicier im.lorher dower rlslil. '

The blKiiliiK or the otltimi ami IJioappoluluieut or tho thice commission-ei- s

to determine tho extent In dollarsmill cents of Mrs. Dielor's dnwer lu-

lu osl In iho ostato put u final end totlio dllTereuces (hat thiealened to

the Diclar estate In costly imita-tion.

flans for tho lellnaiiclni; of Ilia, ii'pnlillc of (luatemala piovldo for

Iho pultlni: or Iho country on n itohllianU,

Evening BulletinJUDGES HAVE BEEN"

$138,750

Pioneer mi tlio other liantl lias lieMtiji well under until a latgo H'lle. TenkIiiiiiih snlil on tlio l.oaril today at 210..the figure tliut has rali'.l ulnce tlio flr.t '

of tile year.Tlio stock tnnikot generatl Ik fairly j

linn If nut ectlvo Tun liuinlreil nulliilMy-llv- e shales of Mclltydo sold yes--

lor'nj at 7. Onlm wild, In flflean !

nil ii lot of 3l..n unil on a hundrol,offering this forHiionn fell off

INDICTMENT

CAPTURE HERE

In SI.L'j. Ilnnokni In flim ut 22.T.O

and ITwa at 31.Ilnnds aro Mill imiclv muslit anil It

In niitlrli.ito'l Unit the bonds of tliono Olaa issue will lia taken upquickly on ncennnt of tlio very favor,alilo terms on which they aro offered.

('. W. A8lifi.nl bus received tlioor tlio Doniilcrntle Central

Ctminilltvu fur tlio vacancy on tlio Cir-cuit Pouch which will lio tnado liy tliopc'Viiiotlcn of Judge Do Hull to Urn

Ileneli.

The witness le'illed III it ho hadnot seen him ami then proceeded tohis Miik. Ho did not think of thomailer till some lime after when holii'iml of tho murder of .Malm. Tlio ac-

cused iiuin and u male lUcd.ln a tentdon. hy tin IiIk kuhs that are helm; !

set up for t!iu defense of l'earl llaihor,ami In a dliect Hue. (Iracc'H heat ntwauhiiiau, was Just .about u mile fiomthat patiollcd hy tho murdeicil man.

Iho murdeor Jlahit which a' firstoppe.ired l ho a deep nijstery, wouldnppinr to bo solved, and the cleverwmk of tho detectives uiikiikviI " "iocaso has resultftd In lliu arrest of atat least a man.

I mi tlrand Jury would hao lurned

thattloii the

soon bb .iiiiiRO Honertson Is sworn in i

tlio t.i ami will turn lis leport.and It Is rerlnln Unit draco will bucharKcd with niuider In tlio first

Evans Has

Less WorkWASHINGTON. D. C. 20.

Rear-Admri- Evans, retired, hasWn relieved nf ,MrV nn b XTovol

White Slave

Bill PassedWASHINGTON. D. C. 26.

law to prevent the white slavetrade, Federal

immigration, passed the House ofRepresentatives today.

The name the PostalCompany will be (.linuKed (oTiaiiMBiitlneiital.

CANNON

GETS IT

AGAIN(Special Bulletin Cable.)

WASHINGTON, D. C. Jan. 26.Rentescntativc Fowler offered a res-olution in the House today removingSneaker Cannon's committee rulesr.nd adding five members to theStandi- - - Committee of the House.

World's Libel

Suit Quashedi,

(Special to t ho II u I lot In )

NEW YORK. Jan. 20. The libelindictment . by the governmentauainst the New York World, onaccount of its publications retardingcrooked work in purchases for theManama Canal, has been quashed.

G LAVTS

STARTS

STORYWASHINGTON, D. C, Jan. 26.

The famous Congressional investiga-tion of Soiretary Balliner begantoday, with Louis R. Glavis, whostarted the trouble, on the stand.The investigating committee lias se- -let,ei1 Sellat.r Nelson of Minnesotars the presiding omccr.

While the deepest interest at- -tnrberl in

.the .nrtemtiir

'. . . nf the.Kfftinn

- .. lno sensational incidents marked tnefirst day's nrocccdincs. A cood Dart I

of tne time w.is naturally taKcn upwith preliminaries.

BANK SUSPENDS IN MEXICO.MEXICO CITY. Jan. 26.

PAELE MAY

RETALIATE

Road Supervisor May TakeFling At His

Accusers

K. I'.ielc, mad supervisor for thodistrict of KoolniipokOyiiu tho otherslilo of tho fall, is said may tako a

"" '". .N""u '" .""-- ' "' "u .' I"!"-'"- '

It was li Wo (h.UKoil that l'aelo wasprontlni; UirniiKli petty KriiltliiK.

1'i.eie. us wiiH piodlcled all.nloni;,litis ciiuio nut of tho ouleul with aclean hill or health us rar as honestyis concerned. The rhuiBes which I

wero hioiiKhl forwanl b tho Wat-- 'sous mid lurned over to the llopuhll- -

can Teriitoii.il Committee and after1IioIiik Kone lulu nt Kteat letiKtli byDeputy Attorney t'.eueral Andiows. as

' a' iepiesontalle of tho governmentand also us Hepiildlean coimnllleeuiaii, i

been round In be based uponmidline, sao spite work fiom ills-- .

Krinlllial politicians.Tl.n last of the faelo nuitler wns

thieshed out at the city hall last ulithtnl n special ineethiK. nl which

on Page G) ' '

In their icpoit sooner only for (ho1 united States Banking Company, onefact the legality or any such ae-I- t leading banking institutions

hermo tho fedei.ii Comt judso'of city, suspended operations to- -

h.UI tiiki.ii his seat was questioned. As day.

July In

Jan..1.

............. .. ..- -. ... .... ,,MunR (,r (B ,Ci-,(.i- who In Iho to- -iioaru, 10 wmen ne was assigned ior tcm ,,, ()f ciiarKi.K l'aelo was

duty shortly after his terra iu.R0,i as IiuIhIkIuk in (liiestioimbloof active sen-ic- e endsd. practices in tho conduct of his oniec

Jan.The

through supervisionof

or TelcKiaphthe'

The

Iiiino

CONFIRMED

i

tt ittt (Special lo tlio II ill let In) tttt WABHINCITON Jan. Jii. Tlio ttIl npiioliitnicMK made liy the Pros- - ttIt Idem or A .(I M HoberlKim lis tttt federal Judge John T. Do Holt tttt as Assoclule Justice of the Hit- - tttt piemo Cunt I ami V J. Itohtimoii ttIt au Circuit JikIko of the Territory tttt or Hawaii weie confirmed liy the ttK Senate today. tttt J10NIC. ttU tttt tt it tt tt tt It tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt U ,

PROGRESS MADEi

FOR FLORAL .DAYI

Trent Handling Funds

As Treasurer Of

Committee

fihririry JJd ploniNes In he aday In the I1nr.il Parade

-- annals or Honolulu Th" prepiratlomj.for tho annua! event have hcon pro-- !

roodhif? wHA iiiniKiial riphllty and loin;roeiorti tno nay oi ine nnrai ramie i

SSSSSSSV J IJSSSSSSSSH A

ssK.M .ssssVSSSSH ( iSSSHSSSSHHSSSSSSSSW

HssVMshsHssHsIsmsBT.ICHARD H. TRENT.

at hand 'he ufllceis and (otumlttennienwill know oMictly what can bo en peel-ed by tho public of Honolulu and Ihomany outside visitors,.

Tho lluai.cl.il side Of tho day hasbeeik caiefull)

.attended.. .:! .

to and.tho

necessao inmis mat win nu needed to'Icfray tho Incidentals huw beenplaced In the hands of Itlchard II.Trent, th fill) floral l'.irado treas.urer.

The number or automobiles loIn Kala attire will he much laiKer

than last year and moio elaboratelcnKtliH or deeoiatlon wilt ho attempt,ed In a number or Instances.

SUGAR.

SAN FRANCISCO. Jan. 28.Beets: 88 analysis, 13c. Parity,4.70c. Previous quotation, 12s. 9d.

I.aml in the value of $i 10,000 hasbeen hoiiKht for I.oa AiikcIcs sea-to.i- sl

defenses.

IF YOU SHOULD DIE? ,

Leave your family a fixed incomethrough the

PRUDENTIAL

MONTHLY INCOME POLICY

The Cost Is Low

INSURANCE DEPARTMENT

Hawaiian Trust Co., Ltd.023 FORT STREET

SENTUhVV

LONDON, Jan. 26. Premierwas reelected to the House of

Commons today by an increased ma-jority.

The returns from all constituen-cies received up to the present givethe Government three hundred andluity-iiiib- vuiva iu iwo iiuuiuxu mmfi.'ty-fiv- e of the 'Opposition. This is'a gain of el:ven vctes over the re-

turns of vesterday, when the Gov-ernment majority, was 77.

I

Flood Loss

millions I

PARIS: Jan2i-i-Th- e ofllcialestimati of the losses 'thus far" caused

'by the floeds of tke Seine it twohundred millions of dollars. Thewaters are continually rising, andthe water todav is runniner over theAlma bridge. The house of RobertBacon, American ambassador toFrance, is flooded.

DANIELS IS REELECTED.

RICHMOND, Va., Jan. 26. Unit-ed States Senator Daniels was re-

elected by the State Legislature atits session today.

BANK OF HAWAII'

ELECTS OFFICER!

Iho Hank of Hawaii stockholdershelil their twelfth annual meetlne, this!foiemsiu, at which reports for thopast )cur were lead and apprised.

Tho election of, olllcers for tho colli-lii-

year resulted as follows: C, II.Cisiko, president; li I). Tenney, lcopreddent; A. Lewis, Jr., second Weepieshlent: f. ! Damon cashier;(leorKC fuller mid Itobei t McCorrlstou,iisslMiint cashiers.

Stiivalne, the new anesthetic, wasI esponslhlc for tho death of a pa-

tient In CIiIciiko.

CRUISERS MAY

CONVOY THETIS

Bearing Spoils From Raid

Upon JapanesePoachers

The f lilted States criiVocis Tennos.we, California. South Dakota, Wash-ington, Went Virginia, Colorado, Mar-lan- d

and l'cuuyivuulii. which am nowhellcied stciimiir; not a Rreat dis-tance fiom Midway Island on theirway rioni tlio rieuo of naval maneuv-ers Mloni; Iho Philippine and Chinacoiisl to Honolulu, may net as a convny for the little Hulled Stales rev-enue cutter Thetis, which Is supposeil,to be returnliiK with a score of Jap-anese bird poachers and several bun-dled thousand blld skins.

Hfiir Admiral llees uf tlio local Nav-al Station has been In wireless com- -

inuiilcutloii with Iho fleet and It Islearned that Iho vessels hope to o

at Honolulu on .Monday.The erulH-r- s Galveston and tlio Den-

ver, piolected cruisers with ten-Inc-

Kims, me duo to arrive heio on FridaymoriiluK. These vessels will lomulnnt tho p'Ht tin t II pei hups Thursday,fobruary a, when they will tako theirdepartme for Sun franclsco. The n

and Denver are In convoy Iho(Continued on Page 4)

ON FRIDAYASQWHJhetis

CONFIRMED

Cables

fromRevenue Cutter Expects To Arrive On

Friday With JapanesePoachers

The fulled States reeuue cutterThetis will arrive I'rldiiy night orSaturday mornitiR with the twenty-thre- e

.lapanee hlrd-po- Iicih whohave been capluied at I.ii)h.iii Is-

land hy the revenue cutler ill thenet nf vIolatliiK Ihe lirnvlsluiis o(the pioclnmatlnn thai wns'lsicil hyPresident Tuft, last feliruary, midunder which laivs.ui Ipland as a pin- -'

session nf the fulled States U retaside us a bird ivservatlon.

The act ttint the Thetis is nowon the way to Honolulu and will ar-,ll-

the last of this week Is gained'from a cablcKrani that was receivedliy tho wife of I'.leute'niiilt Chalkerof the Thetis, who enisled li that

!effic( from Midway last S.ilu.dny.

It lie cable not being received liy Mr.i:halUer.nntll..MoiulnyA - --

It Is bellcied b) local(ifllclaU that tho Information ie- -

. vnrtnc before Hie (ierinaii Con-

sul nt Honolulu, two IntemllnK p.issen-R"r- r

lo Sun finiiclsco by the (lermanliner Cleveland wcio signed on as as-

sistant purseir In oider to ovade theexisting coastwise shipping I mswhich makes II obligatory that a linoor S:ot) ho paid fur each Inlractlou.

Tlio HunihoiK-Aiucrlcn- liner Cleve-land s declared did carry several. pas- -

setiRois not Included In the loumlllie-worl- d

list fiom Honolulu lo San fran-clsco.

Messis, Fred Sliiuip. a ttnvelliiBrepresentative of the Southern Pa-

cific Hallway, and ,1. M. Duckwoith,nclliiR in a similar capacity for thoSanta I've Hallway!, arrived at Ho-

nolulu on last Thursday by ll--

steamer llllonlan, and, by those con-nected with the Alexander Yours'Hole, aie said to have left Hono-lulu on Monday evening by tho Her

A meeting of the Queen's lloapltnlCorporation, for the eleitlon of apiesldcril nnd six 'trustees for thoensuing ear, wus'held in the loomsor Hie Champer of Commeicp Hiismorning. A. S. Clcglioru was linan-- 'luiniisl) olected as, pieshlent. Thenames of the six ti unices who weiechosen ire as followr.: T. C. D.ivles,U. C. Potter, (j. W. Sinllh, to seivoflir one enr; and W. W. North, W.K. Ilrovvn, A. Hartley, to serve fortwo years,

I After the meeting had been ad-

journed, thtv president and trusteesheld a sluut session In appoint anmidltnr, tte'asuier, secretary ulid

for the ensuing jear.following are the names of thosuelected to, these oftlios: A. Hartley,

tl. v. siultli, secro-tut-

Ci. C Potter, tie.isuier; JohnX. Wntei house, utldllor.

A. S. Clegliorn Ihen npnplnted aqunilerly Visiting committee, com- -

Midway

varilliii: i he lureit of the .lapnncfnpoachers and th' teljiiie of the hintwIiiks. as (oiit.ilued In the (alilofiom WiishliiRluu lavt nlplit, was ta-bled li) the officers of the Thetisfiom Mlihvaj after iii.iI.Iiik the ul

expeilliion to li.s.iu.The pi osvciil loll uf the twenty-thre- e

po.ichurn will, rest In the hands"of fulled slate's District Attorneyllrcikmi. tho new federal CriminalCode conlaliiliif; a pimlshm for thoplinlshmeiit of persons found Killltyof lolatlUK tho provisions of a Pics-Identl- .il

bird proctiimiitlon. The law '

pros Ides Hut whoever shall kill ortia'p lilids on laud set nsliio as nleervallon. stuill. u'pon coinh tlon 111

n I'nltcd States iiiiirl, bo subject toi, '' o not III exiess uf ?.UU and lui- -Vrl'ontiT'tit -- fur if period (If l."months, or both line and Imprison- -

(Continued on Page 6)

man mcano'i Cleveland.' ficderleh Kleliahn. matur.cr ofthe shipping department for 11.

Hnckfdd tc Co.. who reprebented tho(let man liner Cleveland dining her,slay In port, makes ponlllvo and tin- -(illillllled ;enl.ll ihat tile Veswl ear-'- ':

I It it all) imsseligeis oilier titan tliu,Claike paity f,u!ii Honolulu.

I Asked if Messrs, Slump and Duck- -,

win Ih engaged or look passage for'San Fiancihio b the I'aelllc .Mull

liner Manchuria, which salted for,San fiaiicli-i- y.lthln a half hour of,t'he Cleveland. Mr. Klcbabn lemaln- -'

SIGNED AS PORSER

TO EVADE LAW

ed and onlya ted the statement, "Tho Cleveland 'fJcan led no one us piiiscugers from Honolulu."

Collector Sl.ickuhle has hud H.1matter under Investigation since thodeparture of the Herman liner.

(Continued on Page 2)

QUEEN'S HOSPITAL

TROSTEES NAMED

rtl

ioed or the follow mein-- Jners- - r. iiivo navies, ctiaiiman; li.f Wlclunaii. (i. I'. Ciistlu.

following Is u list of the tinmen"of those luesent: II, II. Tieiit, D.IDavtiin. 11 i: .Mclntvre. (I. J. Waller. .1. h. .McLean. V. A. III.

f. Wlclinian. C. Ilolte, W. W. Northsi. i. i.oioiun, k. i.ewers, a. ijiiri-le- y.

f. Klamp, A. S. Clegliorn, W. E?lirowiiMi. W. Smith.

The Him meeting of tho members.of Hie Queen's Hospital Corporationwas held on tho sciuml WcdncsddyaIn .Inly. Umi'.i, nt which ineotingatlieie weie elected a president iiniljtdx trustees, who held olllco untiltheir successoiH wero elected today.Tho regular nunii.il meeting will bo.held In Honolulu on the last Wednesday of January In each ve.ir. At.these annual meetings a prcsldontjmid six trimtees three of whom willlie elected for n term of one yenril

(Continued on Page 5)

Page 2: Evening Bulletin - University of Hawaiʻi...the Diclar estate In costly imita-tion. flans for tho lellnaiiclni; of Ilia, ii'pnlillc of (luatemala piovldo for Iho pultlni: or Iho country

:Of.

MASONIC TEMPLE

Weekly Calendar

MONIUVHawaliaif Second Deares

'IU15MU.M

W15DMJHDAV

lML'HSOAV

BAIUIIOAV

All visiting mmbors of tlieOrder are cordlall) Invited tonttend meetings of local lodges

Meet on the2nd and 4thMondays ofeach monthat K. P. Hnll7:30 1. M.Members of ,

MARINE ENGINEERS' other yo- -

BENEFICIAL ASSttlATION. ciatiom mldially invited.

HARMONY LODQE, No. 3, 1. 0. 0, F.

Meets every Monday evening at7.30 In 1 0. O. 1' Hnll, Fort Street.

K. U. HEN DRY. Secretary.r. D. Wlcke. N. o.

All vl3ltlug brothers ery cordiallyinvited.

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

Meets every first and third 1'rl-tla- y

evening at 7:30 in K. of I. Hall,corner Tort and neretanla. Visitingbrothers cordially Invited to attend.

M 10NES. c. c.t) 1'. HKINE, K u. s

HONOLULU LODGE G10, B. P. 0. E.

Honolulu Lodfe No. C1C, 11. 1'. O.JJlks, meets In their hall, on KingStreet, near Forj, every I'riday even,log. Visiting Drothcrs are coidlallyInvited to attend.

E. A. DOUTIIITT, E. K.II. C. EASTON. Sec'y.

HAWAIIAN TRIBE. No. 1. 1. 0. R. M

Meets ovcry llrst and third Thurs-Haj- s

of each month nt Knights ofI'yUilas Hall. Visiting brottiors

Invited to attend.I. HIGGINS. Sachem.13. V. TODD, C. of H.

HONOLULU AERIE 140, F. 0. E.

Meets on tho 2nd nnd 4th WED-NESDAY evenings of each month at7:30 o'clock In K. of 1'. Hall, cornerlleretanla nnd Tort streets.

Visiting EjcIcs arc Invited to at-tend., . av. it. rtii.EY. w. r.

WJI, c. McCOY, Sec.

Wm, M'KINLEY LODQE No.8,K.ofP.

Meets every 2nd and Ith Saturdaylivening at 7:30 o'clock In K. of I'.Hall, cor. Port and llcretanln. Visit-ing brothers cordially Invited to at-tend,

H A TVYLOR, C C13 .TUOIISON. K It S.

Dr. J. H. RaymondTHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.

Alakea St., Mauka Pacific Club.Office Hours From 10 to 12; from

2 to 4; from 7 to 8.SUNDAYS 10 TO 12.

Tel. Office, 530. Residence, 1460.

USE

White River Flour

C. J. DAY and LEVIS & CO.

Rainier Beer

FOR SALE AT ALL BARS

TELEPHONE 1331

GEO. A, MARTIN,

' FASHIONABLE TAILOR.

Business Suits for $25.Hotel St.

"regal shoesfor

The HolidaysIREGAL SHOE CO.

King and Bethel.

The Industrial Etlltio.. of theEvening Bulletin, wrappedlcntiv for niaiiiuK, ou cenu at u u 1

1 c t i n office,

WE HAVE WITH US

BKA'

-- "i';3Ifcn!.

AT THE YOUNGi

Wednesday, Janucry 26,

K P.. MalUimi, Kami."lucsday, January 25,

N. IVIiyl.eii.icr, l.nlu.1111, Mr. and ,tMrs II. W .III:. San i'iUiUcc .AIliiii AuiMurdnm, llullaiu

Mordsy, January 24.A. M. Ttiild. Wnlnltti

Gund.-y-, January 23.C. Wllpit Kami: J 11. Hide Kim.il,

W. V. Wrlghi Kami, Mr mid Mm. J.Faxurth K.iu I. Ml C Favroth.Knunl. Mrs Wt.hnrd Kami, Mr. midMn. I) 13. McLean Cleveland, -- I

Dr. 13. T lllxon. Vancouver, Wash.;Mi. and Mi r Jl Mussci, Muscatine '

limn. Mr nnd Mrs It (h'llowa). V m,lhls Tenn . Mr nnd Mrs F jnlrcnWheeling W 'n Mn ,; js)Cljand maid. C.il ig lu , Mrs. Sarai,Pom New Yrf rit,, W-

- w strong.I'aikcsliii.,. n v,v Mr mll, Mrg uV mac latlnbnh CIt. Or; O. UM'.rlfMi. Flub CavnlrN. Mrs. C. 13.

ilnll Muldeu. Mum , Mrs. S, I.. Ecbeiturn ii i iriciiin.ui, u.

Saturday, January 22.A MiiRini, Kolinla: I', Y, Hlliett.

Mi. aim Mi. blank MeUermottSeattle; Mr, mul Mrs. J. T. IlcffermanSeattle; Mr. nnd Mrs. II. It. Ilegaul,Knhnln: S. I'clncr. San IVanclsco; 11.

Claire, S.m rrnnclsni, Mrs. (1. 13.

Vnivouxer, II. C ; V. II.Sacramento, Cal.

Frldty, January 21,Joseph McNeil, Ilroo';ii- - N. Y ; H.

I,. Kliutur, V. II. llumpluc.v.Thursday, January 20.

I,. I.jtliahul K Krune.I.abalii.i, IU S. Ibnl'(i W'.iUuku. SC. TnWur. j, J. Xiiilnllx. I.nhalm,Dr nnd Wvs, I, J. McMaliun. SinKnujetsco; Tied Jameson; l'rcd S.

wiiuup .San I'rjlicliui, II. A l'eaiceS.in Krnnclhrii .1 M Duckworth. S.mriaiicisio; Mi. and Mix. fli.uh'X )1

lor, 1. ia Aligelen; t M. HenlitliiiiVcdneday, January 19.

I' Crawftiid. Mime; Mrs. M. 13.

Smith, Chicago. Ill ; Mn. II. II. S.Lewis, Salt I.ako City.

Tuesday, January 18.A. . Eatiies. Wahlawa; Julius

Wornieci, Sa;i l'mncls'ii.Monday, January 17.

C. .1. SchucnliiK, MrM. .1, Kcliulmelst-er- .

Ounday January 10.T llriimlt. V.ilmea, Knil.il; V. I).

M(llrdo. Wnlaha: Opt .Inlni Miiiiuig,IJ. S N. Knkiil. living V. I'lhh. Hamlei. K.iul, Mr and .Mrs lllalt, City.

January 15.It. A. WndHwoith, Walliikn, Maul;

John T. Molr. I'imi ill.ni:; .IiiIIiihWo-m- rc r. San KranrUco; I 13. Met- -

gcr, Hllo; Mn I.. Arlun San Fran-

cisco; Mrs. John ln Illeks and maid.Now lU'dfonl, ln rh"h riirneaux,lllln; It It. 13,'gln, Mahiikiina; ErnestMoses. Hllo; V. O. Aiken. Makawao.Maul; Mr nnd Mia. Y. A. Armstrong.I'blladelpbla Pa : .Mr. and Mrs. V. A.

Uionils, Si'.itlle. V.uh.; 13 A.

Weiritibee, Wash . Horace John- -

AT THE HAWAIIAN.

Wednesday, January 26.'Mi and Mrs. I 13. Davis San Fran

ciscoMonday, January 24.

Dr. II P. Shlple. Alpha. Mil.Saturday,. January 22.

Euns Vincent, WUIuku.Friday, January 21,

M. Jomteiiocl, W.ihlawn; .Miss (JraeoOlsuii. Kahiikii; Miss Dagmar Olseii,Knliiiku.

Thursday, January 20.Mr. nnd Airs. C. II. Oltrn, Knliiiku.

Sunday, January 16.Charles V Mcl.eod, Wnlpabu; J.

Enns. I

January 15.Mrs. Montgomery S. Currey. San

Francisco; Miss 13. II, Hoiton, Ilerke-loy- .

Cal ; Mr. nnd Mrs. V. I). Lowell,Miuil

BORN.

HAEHULUI JnniMiy 23. 1910,Mi, mid Mrs. L. 13. Haehulul,daughter

NEARLY thatis the

best of bath, nursery andfine laundry soaps.

But a great many peo-

ple do not know that itis just as good for thetoilet as for the bath.

It is, though; and forthe same reason: It ispure soap and nothingelse.

Tvorv SoaDx

ODfoo Pel' Cent. Pure7n

rTvTNINO mJU.CTIN, HONOI.OLO. T. 1!., W13DNF.8DAY, .TAN. 2, 1M0

LOCAL AND GENERAL

Don't tramp all day in search Of

employment when you can tell thou-sands of people what you want, forone cent a word, in the classified col-

umns of the Bulletin,Automobiles $4 per liour. Phono 6.Call mid sco Mlkn I'aton at (ha En-

core.Flue copperplulo engraving and

VI lilting at Henkbano's. Pitt Bit not.Whitney & Mnrfh nmioimcc a great

sain of ladles' skirts to begin noxlTuesday.

Tho Honolulu Times appeared to- -

da). The usual good tilings are In- -lllc(, wln (g

,f ()ll wnnt a g(;ol Job done on anauto or carriage tnko It to HawaiianCarriage Mfg. Co., 42" Queen St.

lime our liat cleaned. Wu endmake It look as good an netf, ExpertHat Cleaners, or-p- . Club Slnldcs.

Time spent at the Fashion :,nlfion Ulime pleasantly r'' . 11.,- - ..!..... -sometimes Tvu,t',,,. , . H,ywn1, n"

, ,'' ,iiv huh nr.Vi .or ..iiiunui iiiciimu

when ,xil v:HlU nn nntomoblle. Seven-vM0- u

Chalmers-Detroit- , late modelCoat jour Inn roofs with "Arabic"

You will lio surprised at Its coolingand preservative properties. Ca'lfo.nli.Feed Co, agenls.

There will ! n mid-wee- icrvlco atCentral I'nlon church thin eveningTli. tuple fni tihttiidim will ,u"Honks Thai llavn Helped"

Rubor! .1. lliirdcttu will address theMen's League of Central Union chuic'iat the next niec'lng of that organiza-tion to bo held next Mem lay evening.

Y. Mlk.ii.il nssnclnto editor of theHnwnll S'llup" bus been uppiilutel"ihthii iwi'iii in .i.iiMiiesc " wr. ,

Clark, dlrerlor or the census Inn canheie The appointment was made ):tenln mid this, morning Mlknml re.pnited for duty nt the cnpltol.

SHOPPING NEWS

sAND

BUSINESS REMINDERS

Niw b.ilr luibaiiK at Whllney U

Mnrth's.Ilai gains In Honolulu real estate.

See lllshop Tnist Co mlWhen you want piper of any kind

iisK the Ameilo 111 II i. nl.ni Paper Co.about It. Tlioy canv win 0 paper Ihmiany other mm In Hawaii.

Onyx hosiery stall 's alone as tin;win lil' finest hnKlPi. A wonderful

nrlrty of Onyx Iioko can bo seen ntSachs Dry floods Co. Ibis week.

A pinnipt leply tu 11 leipiest forpilces often mciucs tho order midmnkes 11 ladling eiistomer. An iinsweisent li Wireless Is moro than prompt.It Is lustantuiicous.

The mitomubllc top I'ullt '' theW. W. Wright Co.. Ltd., are construct-ed to resist the iuIiih and hot sun ofthis climate, ti.nu'thlng not consideredby iho nuikirs of tops on the mam-land- .

The habit of keeping jour luonoy Intho liiiuru la n had one nnd often re-

sult!. In Its loss. Open n snlugH ac-count nt Iho Hank or Hiwiill. 1,'d..where tho luoiioj will bo t.Iv mid youwill get Interest.

POLICE COURT NOTES

Most of the cases ut tno PollcoCourt this morning weio edit oxer tofuture dates so as to i.i.ikc tlmo fortho most Involved assault ind batterycase that has been scl.odtiicd at thocoin t lor a long time.

It will bo icmembere.I Hint u fewweeks ago n Chinese lil eloped witha middle aged Chliimuuu who witsthen arrested for bigamy, It havingbeen asserted that ho had miufhcrwlfo In China.

Ever slncu that plllkitt thero havebeen ructions among tlio fili.ih nfboth bride nnd brldcgrowm und event-ually flvo Chliicso iiamc-- l Nail Y1111,

Muu U11 Hcc, Man liuo, Foil-- ; Hungnnd Muu Chan Sen, xvpro nrri'slod ontho complaint of a friend 'if Iho In

who svvoio that tho defendantsbud benten him with ';sm Inn.'

C. P. Chllllngworth ai.pc.irvd for tin1cnmplaluant mid Judgo Huinphi,')slepresentcd tho five uccuted men, Tliocafo nidi, ii long tlmo owing tu every-thing having to bo Interpicted mid,,., story told by both sides xxciii ut'IIHVl 1U11U1II.U lilll UIIU miiwiui. 1 I1U

e.ife would uppeiir Jo bo ninth of afeud affulr und Iho marrlago of theChlneso gill seems to bo at tho bot-tom of the mutter.

Nlshltuura, tho Japanese who col-

lided vvllli 11 c)cllst nmiieil (ieorgjWagoner, was released by SheriffJuirutt H'steulay afternoon. Tho hoyrecovered consciousness and, uftcrhearing his story of tho utfiilr, It wtisset n that tho ,I.ipni)esu w'us nut muchto blmno Tor tho nrcldcnt.

Wngoner slated Hint ho was ridingdown Kallhl road to King street undou reaching the latter st)eot ho ranInto tho Japanese wagon, Tho boywas tendered unconscious, but on

nt thu Queen's hospital itxviih found that ho was not heiloiislyInjured.

Tummy Luno nnd William l.ovctson,who hnvo appealed fiom their sen-tences of thlily und sixty days re-

spectively, were released on bondsveiitouliy. but Ihey will not he longit liberty us Captain William Punolulu bus nwom out a wairunl rnr theiriirrest on 11 charge of assaulting apollco ofllccr wlillu In tho oxccullonor ins duty

Bulletin Business Office Fhone 250.Bulletin Editorial Room Thonc 185- -

When you want to bt SURE to have your

BAGGAGEHandled rirtht, phone your order to the

01TY TRANSFER CO. 'lu. H, tote.

WATERFRONT N0T6TllVtfl.- - Will 1... .. .ImI .. I (I..

illi.ntr1i nf Hi' .in.,,ti.t.A "r t.'th nMnnchu Mnru, which l"duo to arrUohere nt any moment from Yokohama)en louto to houth and CcnUal Amcr- -

lean ports. Tho vessel Is iMilft ,vWill limit tin era,, nl llita ..,,, I ll .1

merely calla hcto for oidcrs mil pe-'i- ""'

hnpn supplies. II. Hackfeld & Co. orol

k, iinow1111 ",L'.u,'r;li

Htotlul umclnis will u ' 4.tn.il no smoking will lid )t?rilllttrd Up-

on Hip HnllOilfs l)f Hie new Alakea SAN Fit ANCISCO Ai rived .Inn 20

MlOPl wliarf. As the Etructiire Is not 8. I "rllne licnco .Inn. IS.

built of f material tbla stt.i,1"'v8 Alt lOIl-Si- lle.l .Ian. lfi!

Is Lellocd a necessity In order tonold any pu?klblc dinger thrbiighfire.

THE CAI1RO Inkcn to San I'ranrircnby the Mateon N'nlgitlon liner Hllon-Ia-

.estcrdny Include 1 aboil' two thousand tons of law smar. SOU torn re-

fined. .1000 hunches bin mas und 1S0U

eases of pluqapplis IrslilCH n iiuaiitltyjof cundrles.

Ra j

SWL1M1 llt()M Sun I'ranebeo forHonolulu, tho Pacific liner SI- -

berla Is reported b cable n limingtailed nt 1 o'clock yaterdaj afternoon,This eshd Ik brlnglm: n largo gen- -

,'ial enigii a well us g"odly, list ofj isiriigers nun is enpecie p 10 uirno uihujii.heio cm or l Monday niiiinlng.l Such expuilences ns lmo icsulted

iJnmiiry .11. ificni their visit must play n pait In"

THE AMEHICAN birkcntlne whichsailed from Honolulu some iI.imi ng- -

for San Francisco b the wa of MaliukLiia with iiliout ieeu I11111 lied timsior sugar bnllast Is repotted to bundeparted friuu Miihuknii 1 esteidi.taking n full shlpiiient of sugar des- -

lined Tor Iho Paclllc Cc:ut luflnsrlcs."

A I.AIWIE SHIPMENT id siigir des- -

title U for tho cast coast of tin. Hulledblutes lias loft Hllo by tho American- - of oung Australians next jeir.Hawaiian freighter Mexican. TI1I11 Tho Columbia Pail, Ilojs' Club of

osscl discharged and look on cargo San Francisco Is the llisl orgnulza-a- tseveral Island imrts Including Ho- - tlnn to entuie upon nn Internatlon-noliil-

Tho Mexican will procjed to nl trip. The club members me tp-Salln- u

Cruji. I(lll AmeiK.ui working bojs whos b;ie oluntiirily Joined Major I'eU- -

THERE IS n shipment or lumli-- r ii ,)lo t, tH0 ,m)tt,i, "Clean living,thnwny rmm lira) 's Harbor des- - r,.i, ihliiMng. nnd clean sport,lined foi Honolulu, nccoidlng In 11 1- 1- Tbc nuuibor 1011. Each jear 11

cent cable. Ttfe Amerlcun schooner niy r fori) bo)s tukn 11 ."Od-ml-

E. K. Wood Ix tepoitod to Imo sailed walking trip through California On110111 inn wiisiiiniuoii pou on

"THE OEIIMAN Inrk Ueneo lllck- -

mers Is icporiid to hn., sailed fi t tin (

Lellh on lat Sund.i) with destinationas Honolulu. Tills esscl la bringingfeillMzer and general cargo consignedto tho agenc) of II. Hackfeld and Co.

rsWITHOEVEltAL cargo fiom the

Orient, the Pacific Mall Intermedlntosteamer Asia Is ex tcted to arrive heroon or iiliout I'cbruaty 3rd Iroin Hongkong and .lupnu ports. Tho Asiasailed fiom Yol.iiliuma )eslenlay.

nTWELVE HUNDRED tons .r freight

from Hongkong mil Japanese portswill bo left nl Honolulu bv Iho Tovo

linerIs

outo Year'B Day.

Liang

triidos Koonsea A

pleulj gr hoFecund

en

rOpOri l)J

IdTHUS KAU there ro no layovor

hooked pussuno Jap- -

ui is 'in jittiiiituin ii) 1110 irclflc Mall liner which Isen routo to San

toheio Monday Ijriug 11

slzed cm go fixim mainland.II. & will give

TWO tons ofis to arilvo ut

,MI

,,arnonext

,Iltl.rI11( ,al0 'MUThis vessel limy t,iko hi)Overpassengers to I

Pi

ui'cuthllnli... rtltktutiji. 11 ilnl. Is ,,.

hnvo I.elthwith general cuigo 11 shipment irtllz rbofrom first

P1EPEH0, Hull, from pints

HiIbsugar 1111

H, M (i. 10 733; V. 300;K. K. P.

II, 130.

........... .... .

152.

down

ment mclitded 1SR0 If. 1625 I- - A.and l II, Also 70 sackstaro, ('imianiiN mid I" pick-igi-

Tlio salnlul u 'l''ck inssengora.

rsHVDNKV Is ilellmllon

hark II.WllTh llCl'll lit 11(11 1 Killed

illftliarglnR n guneril carKit'from Hnmlm-- Tho K

t .. . .1. i i . ' .ah ioi ea in un n ,

iTrFOBErdNoi)4

Wednesday, January

.

Hchr Win. OIfcii, Honolulu.

COLUMBIA BOYS

WILL SOON BE HERE

The visit Columbia I.

Ilojs of San l'miulmi In Honoluluis nltinetlng woild-wld- o nttciitlou.Tli)o will uirlvQ liorcoii1, 1910. Tho enthusiastic mannerIn which they hao been iccelvod in

of Commonwealth ofshows bow popular they

lnui' J 11 nil their uiideitut.lugM

further Lomentlni; bonds ofdrel, friendship nnd sentiment whichnlieady linve been byAngl(.-S.it- nee.

Jt nun bo upon that evciyor these joung will

1 elm 11 home to be 11 living ad- -

eitlseincut of all hae seen,Thu finteinal which hmobeen In mldeiicii eieijwbeioihelr t ur will be furtliei sliength- -

until bj 11 to America of n

ti.r ,,. the) i;It lonreilw and'nthlellc dlupl.i)S, which luoro II1.111..... roi.

Tno l0), hue 8,ellt rr mouths, A,trj., nllli are on Ihelr,,,tllrll trln. Thev inI1(llu o night und gUe ofthclr interesting entertainments nt

Opcrn House, which will be,mlCl, bj ( fiM11(, ,,,,, , .,,,,,,,

their military hand will take pait.

CHINESE CLUBS TO

PLAY BASEBALL

I" "'W uui ih nuiun tuni1 11 I'M ;iiiii i uuuiuwill ricntiiate n ilrt tly fCelostluKH new unr.

IT IS TOMORROW

Filduv that Mallinws giveslectin ca at Young hotel on

"How to le.inr French or Inflvo weeks." 10:30 11. in., 1:30 p. 111,

and 8 p. 111.

WASHINGTON, D. C, Jnn.Is up before

hundred naval officers who totake physical tcbts lu last

)cnr and who vvetn ex-- 1

used. Tho icpoit has soinoof them Unit Secietnr) will

,)f ll0I1K twalk llfty miles In theywill he required to walk 100 miles'" Tll iVuvy Oepnitmcnt,however, has on linyaction.

Acinrdlng to udvlccH received InNew ofNlcurugiin rebel army p.ijhcrals und piivutes

20 (outs 11 da), gold,

Thu llillluh uoieiiiiuoul mom

Klcn Kalslia Cliljo Maru. Thnt Theio will bo n start mado In

vesrel expeetud to arrive hero to- - serl' between C. A. Cs.uinriow Thu Jnp.ineso liner will gi.nnd SIiuIi-iiI- Alllunco

Ilnckfclil wliaif to discharge, Chlneso New ThoSo rar 01 six passengers uroicup which has been presented Conbooted for San Francisco. huI for competition Is a

ret , jliciutlful nnd well worth winningNORTHEAST and a heavy! Manager L. Chock Is deter-heu- d

been entounteiul by nilneil that C. will ImvoMatson Navigitlon llnor Illlonlju, irac(ee. and has Issued 11

which was ninety miles off port ""ill fli.it mid nines tont o'clock last evening routo tot lie nt Aula Park every afternoon.San Francisco. well ou board was Tho greatest Interest Is being lik.. . .... I.. -- In. 1... tw.ll. it.n , ...!UlO WHClOSa.

pnbscnecrH for to

Siberia, nowHonolulu from Fran-

cisco. Tho alucila in duo nrrlvo011 mid will fntrgeneral

Hiickfeld Co. tho vessela ptompt dispatch.

mHUNDRED Oriental

freight duo HonoluluTliursiiuy or

Mu M'wra few

Sau rmiclsio,

HACKFELD & CO. net IIS tllllllii.ll.u nn TIihii,gcuiral for Clci man ship

reported I

sailed fiom Hamburg and11 Includingof vessel sailedI.clth'the of week

PURSER of steamerW. arriving Knual

reportn followlngvKnual awaiting shipment: K,

3700; & 11.. K.,M. S. Co. 12,000; S., kOOO;

32WI, M

,.,,...,.

Phone

A,(i'i i,il;tili'.

20Elllldlll'S. lirmlght","!'

IIKAD9 ihoHi" (Icrinan llnckfcld

llllS tllfl .IlIU

''rmwht

23,

for

of the I'm

February

all paits theAuslnilln

beep

Iho Mn

rounded the

jelledcue .uieilcaiis

omethe)

reelingstiming

lsll party

.,,ir n$,,.1KLM.

nowwill ston llo- -

0110

the pin- -

niTifhHUtiiuriurd iuui

tho tio

and Mr.freo Iho

Gerinuu

1CTumble the

fulledthe tho

(alondiir notleuihed

Mu)cr

llstLM(, rcrciithree da)s,

8,x ,la5'H'not docldcd

Orleans, General Estiudu thohis gen-

alike, All

bus

Ihobaseball Iho

tho Clilut.utho the

llxo bytlio

ouo

has tho tho Ch.

tho for thu

All

iiuuru

tho

Will til,, tests innullltlvn.tho

tho

Iho

nioriilng. tho

looming

nuuAK jvi.xiJCi ur 1110 giimier larf. .,,,,.,.,.r ii. ,.r i.rf.,.i.i rr,.... tft,i.i w.r.M Iked lii tlio Smtt South Polo ,

by tho Inter-Islan- stenmor W. O. Hnll, expedition, ussuilus thu Hip by

arrived this morning. Tho ship- - tlll" Scott. .

Exclusive Patterns in Handsome GraysEnglish and American Weaves. Made to your order, with fit and

style unequaled.

W. W. AHANA & CO.C2 So. Kim: St. ... .... , .. . No Branches.

IShSppiog

'" JnHiVKO'

1 1 DEPARTED ,

mi . "y

Wcdni'sdH'. January 2C.

Knhtilul LUellke, stmr., n. m,KiimI iioits V. O, Hnll, Mnir.. n, m

Kiuul ixirts-- W. O. Ilnll, Btmr., u. m

VES8EL9 TO ARRIVE

Today.Hongkong nnd Jnpan ports Manslil'

Mnru. T. K. K. S. 8.., iBan t .',i.l a'anla Itlla. Am

Thursday, January 27.tlniinln.iiif tilt. I Intilll tfl t f1l1 Vttu"u """ -" i -

Mnru. T. K. K. 8. 8,

Hawaii mid Maul ports Claiidlncstmr.

Friday, January 28.Manila Onhcston and Denver, tl. 9

8. on cruise.San Francisco Alameda, O. S. S.

Saturday, January 29.lllln xla way ports Manna Kea

stmrSunday, January SO.

Maul and Mnloknl ports Mlkah.ilastun.

Kauai ports- - Klnau, stmr.Monaay, January Jl.

San Francisco Siberia, P. M. S. 8Tuesday, February 1.

Australian poits xl.t Suvn MakuraC.-- S. S.

Wednesday, February 2.

Kauai ports-r- W. (I. Ilnll, stmr.Thursday, February 3.

Hawaii and .Maul jiorls CI uidlntstmr.

Friday, Februzry A.

Hongkong nnd .lupin purls AsiaP. M. S. S.

Saturday, February S.Hllo la way pons Manna Kea

Ftiur.Vlcloil.i and Pugct SoundMo ina, CA. 8. 8.

Tuesday February 8.San Fi.inclrcn CI1I111. P. M. S S.

Wednosday, February 9.San I'r.uiclui I. in lino. M. N. 8. S

' Eaturoay, February 11.Sen I iMuilsui Maiiihiuli, P. Jl

S. S.Wednesday. Tebruary 16.

San Francisco Wllhc Inilna, M. NS. B.

Friday, February 18.San Francisco Alamed 1. 0. S. S.Hongkong nnd Japan tsirts - Mnn

golla, P. M. S. S.Sunday, February 27.

San Francisco nnd Seattle IIII011Inn, M. N. S. 8.

REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS.

Entcicd for Record Jan. 25, 1910.irem 10:30 A. M. to 4:30 P. M.

Alfred Willis h) ntty mid wf toKiiull.colnnl Children's Hos-pital D

Fiedr C Miller to James J Crock-ett PA

.Jay Sal to William S.ivldgo. .AgrmtLoka Kiilliuu (k) to L L Me- -

Candle 1)

F llr.indt und wf to Aunle S.Kiiiidseu D

Ahull. t Wulkoloa In Hugh Me- -L'orilstou I)

A W EtitucM to O.1I111 Kallwii)A: Land Co Urant

II C Coburn to von ll.inim- -Young Co Ltd CM

W O Crowell to von Ilunini- -Yoting Co Ltd CM

J M Hnrrub to von llaium- -Young Co Ltd CM

Enteicd for Record Jan. 26, 1810.From 8:30 A. M. to 10:30 A. M.

aiiirm i;siioiiu u'Jil lisle lu JohnIt do Sou11 I)

Ceoigo P C.islle to Louis IIWoodd und wf Itel

J V Fernandez and wf to AlouznJ WII1011 ...., D

BID CLEVELANDTAKE PASSENGERS?

(Continued from Page 1.)Slioup mid Duckworth came down

hero tu nunnge for thu rail trans-- ,portion of tho six hundred und llftytravelers. The Cleveland party rep-resented a llch picking for rival mil-ium! companies, ns tho tourists resided In evory part of the UnitedStute. Upon nrrlvnl nt San Fran- -(Isco there will bo a scattcilng ofthe p.uty to their homes, and It I

here Hint tlio hlg tialisiontlneiitulmllioads wilt leap u neat harvest.

Shoup und Diickwoith itnmmuicdto tho olllceis of tho steamer llllo-ulii- u

their Intention to Join tho Col-

umn stoamer at Honolulu und travelto San Fittncl3to by her. Diningtlio six or seven days at sea tho pas-senger agents hoped to have ampleopportunity for personal Interviewswith eaih member of tho Clinkptnty and hook thum by ouo or the'other of thu gieut inllvvay Hues.

liy tiuvellug In Sun Franciscoby thu German vessel they will, ofcouitfu, hnvo Iih hi led Iho penult) of$2(10 eaih loi'.thr liifiuctlou of tlioloustwlsu shipping luvvH, This lu umatter in which the customs authoi-Itle- -i

couscipielttly tako a keen In-

terest.It Is also i in mill) icpoilcd thu!

u representative fmv n n

San Fi.inclsui hole ulso Joined thoCleveland ut Honolulu und Is nowon tho way tp tho California port.

Tho Milkmaid groun nf mines InShasta county, apropert), hm, bteii told foi $330,000.

Tuesday, January 23.

Molokul and Maul porta Mlkahnli.stmr r p. 111.

Kami ports Klnau, stmr., fi p. in.

VESSELS TO DEPART I

--4Thursday, January 27.

I'aital porta W. fl. Hall stmr.Friday, Janurry 23.

Maul mid Hawaii porli' Claudlno,

stmr.San FrnnclFco Cliljo Mnnf. T. K.

K. S. S.Komi and Kau ports Manila Loa,

nt mi--.

Saturday, January 29.San Francisco Novation, A.-- S. 8.

p, 111,

Monday, January 31,

Japan ports and Hongkong Siberia,P. M. S. 8.

Kauai roils Noeait, Btmr., 5 p. in.'Tuesday, February 1,

Hllo and way jKirts Mauna Kea,stmr., noon.

Knual ports Klnau, stmr., 5 p. in.Mnul nnd Molokal ports Mlkahnla,

stmr., 3 p. m.Vlcloila and Paget I ports

Miikiirn, C. A. a. 8.Thursday, February 3.

Kami ports W. O. Hall, stmr.Friday, February 4.

Mnul nnd Hawaii ports Claudlno,stmr., S p. m.

Gmi Francbco Asia, P. M. S. 8.Saturoay, February 5.

Aurlnillan pints via Suva Moain,C. A. 8. S.

Tucsdiy, February 8.Hllo' nnd way ports Mauna Kea,

"slmr.(i0on,Knual ports KI11111, stmr, 3 p. 111.

Maul nnd Mnloknl p'uls Mlk'ihala,ilnir.. 5 p. in.

Japan po;t iiud Hongkong China,P. M. 8. S.

Monday, February 14..Irpan p'irN mil JIui)gkong Man--Inul- a

P. M S. 8.Wednesday, February 16.

San Francisco I 111 Ilnu. M. N. 8. 8.Trlday, February 18.

S.m Francisco Mongolln P. M. S. 8Friday, February 25.

ban Francisco Wllhelmlna, M. N.S. S.

MAILS.

Mnlls uro atuo nt Honolulu frompoints as follows:3nn Francisco Per Ahiiui'il.l, Jan. 28.Ynkoliniii.i Per Cliljn Muni, Juu. 2S.Vancouver Per Moana. Feb. S.-- oloi.les Per Makura, Feb. 1.

Malls xxl'l depart lnr the followingpoints as follows:San Francisco Chi) o Maru, Jan. 28.Yokohama Siberia. Jan. 31.Vancouver Per Mukurn, Feb. 1.

Colonies Per Monni, Fob. 5.

TRANSPORT SERVICE. f1 xOitford, anlved at San Francisco from

Honolulu. Oct. 15.Dlx, fiom Honolulu for Mnnlla; arrived

Jim 20.Logan, fiom Munlhi, for Honolulu,

Juu, It.Thomas, from Hpnolulti for Manila.,

Jan. 13.Sheridan, arrived San rranclsco fiom

Honolulu, Jan. 12.

PASSENOERS ARRIVED I

Per stmr. XV. O. Hall, from Kamipoi Is. W II. P.ico. Ji., Mrs. Rice, Mas-ter Rice.I

PASSENGERS BOOKED

Per O. 8. 8. Almuc'li, for San Finn- -

cisco. Feb. 2, Miss Maik, .Mrs. N. Ellison, A. T. Olinsby, Mra. Ornish).Chruncoy Dowey, Mrs, Dowcy, H. T,Mooio. Mis. Aloore, Mis. A. F. Dixon,Mr. mid Mrs Germain, O. W. Drown,Mrs. Ilrown, Miss V. MacGregor, MrB.13. MacGregor, Miss L. A. Williams,Ruv. Westervcit, Mrs. Gross, MissGross, O. Dcuglas Jones, V. lluchncr.

Per s.tmr. Mmiuu Lou, lor Komi millKau ports, Jen. 28. R. W. s3inlth, Mrs.Smith, Mrs. N. Knunianu. .1. F. C. Hag-en-

L. H. Itogets, Dr. W. A. Schwal-He- ,II. Hind, Mrs. S., H, Ulllo, J. 1),

Paris, Mis. Paris, lllshop Ilcstnriclr,Hev. A. 8. Ilaker H. It. Prviint, Mrs.IlDiiiit, A. Dowsctl. A .Mason, G, WPoiivc), Mrs. Pen vi) Mrs, Muiph)

Per stmr, M.iuna Ken, for Hllo mulwiu pm's Feb. T C. Divles. MmT. L. Davit's, Mis II W. Wmnti. IfIt. liDunt, Mis lli)unt G. Miller, Mis.J. E. Miller, J. W. Wuldiou, Mrs, Wal-d- i

on, Jiiiiil'h il.irve), Mi.. Hmvey,Miss Harvey, Miss M. I'lgg-u- t

Per stmr, Claudlno, for Maul and Ha-

waii ports, A. Oartley. Mrs, l,

I. K. Slnniisso, Mrs. i.

Mis K. Ilopcau, MrH, M. Lungs.' Per btmr. Klnau, fur ICnual poitn,

Jap. 23. Hev. W. S. Shoit, Dr. Geo.Hilddy, Miss M. Illggiirt.

Por stmr. W (1 Hi.ll, for Kamipo.ls, .Inn. 27-- Mlsi Alllyju, II, IJ.Aliiiluur.

per stint. Klnau, for Knii.il poitsFeb. 1. J. McClcllau, Miss Suust, Mis.Apl.

Per stmr. Manna i.o.i, r(ir Komiund K.iu purls, Jan 228 Jin, jiui-pli- )

.

Per stmr W (i. Halt, fur Kauatpolls, .Inn. 27. Miss Allium.

ARRIVALS nt tho noil tl,i n,n."JK Included tho stoanipr Llknllko fromKahulul, inn voBsol hroiiRht onepatmiscr but ;i0 L.muiJ,

, MkW '"' :u: ia' ,:&tiuM i , j-- it, Infa. 1 k.u iJktHtei&i'Mkw4Mi8ttifi ' X AiAutMmikiMm, iL,j.isiA').

ummmh.im,itoiixjt.?i ? ... .. .. ,v,.

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I

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:4s.

ft"

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I!

" ComfyMt ' 'r

GfflW

For Women and Children.Red Fur, Felt Cushion Sole

Delightful these cool mornings

Child's, $1.25; Misses,$1.50Women's, $1.65

M'lnerny Shoe Store

WE BUYFOR OUR CUSTOMERS AS WE WOULD BUY FOR OUR

VBl TABLE- - THE BESr OBTAINABLE IN ANYMARKET.

PALM CAFE,HOTEL, NEAR UNION STREET

If You Want' to buy, sell or rent

REAL ESTATE

IF YOU WANT

to borrow

MONEY

on Real Estate

See

'Pratt, the Land Man"

125 Merchant St.

CALIFORNIA OIL DIVIDEND.

liny LISTI.H IHVini.ND-PAYIK- Clllnrnla oltoikk, Alanyuf these lilted i.tirk mv on bnl

lw per nt, moMhlt dUMtnJfc. ly purcliatlfiifllktr.1 Mirks itiu tan Mil any Jay you Hlbh. Vou 4can Invt&t urge or tmnll turns. Wa will ela-ll- lllVOU BhHit tle IlkfeJ nr Jtnv nth, (.llr....,!.nil Mucks. We are on the gnaini ana oprrjl'ni: In ,all thecal ornla ull flelils. t tunjle only InlM,mat-- rrurokltlons ani Imlte tlrt must ttiurojRh lnleMiiallun Write tiijay Inr Hit ol dMJ,-n- j ia)tngMmk ani nuotitlnns, hldi wt till senj tree t1clurgt lor three months.

1INC0LN MORTGAGE & LOAN CO.ICO Gcury St. San Francisco. Cal. j

David A. Dowsett

Real Estate and Insurance.

203 Judd Bldg. 2nd Floor,

CRAVENETTE COATS

SALE PRICES

BLOM'S,., FINE. MILLINERY

tyTrimmed and Untriramed Hats.

v'.--i

Boston Bldg,

, duoo ruwMFort St.

New Shipment of'

"Bee" Brand Ceylon Tea1

Packed in little gunny sacks.

HENRY MAY & CO., LTD.

CombingsMade up the latest or any style.

EMRICH LUXHarrison Block,

Foit and Bcrctanin Sts.

( .. .. .. .

i -- -

59

WEEN IN NEED OF

Paperof any description

Phone 410HONOLULU'S LARGEST

PAPER HOUSE

AMERICAN-HAWAIIA-

PAPER & SUPPLY CO., LTD.

Fort and Queen Streets

GEO. G. GUILD Manager

Sen! for Oar Select List of.FIFTY CALIFORNIA PAPERS

Yoa can 'insert displayads in the entire list for

FIVE DOLLARS AN INCH

THE DAKE ADVERTISINGAGENCY. INC..

V S. Main St., Los Angeles, Cal.la tjeary tt., San Francisco.

PRIMOBEER

ONE GOOD TRIP BEGETS

0.UICK TRAINS

ANOTHER IF IT'S TO

HALE1WAGOOD MEALS

WE USE

No PreservativesIn Our Cream

Special care to keen, it cold and protect it

from contamination as-

sure ample keepingqualities.

THE POND DAIRY.Tel. 890.

OIL STOCKSListed and unlisted Oil Stocks

handled on commission. Daily Qu-otation sheets on request.

L. T. KILBER,Member Cal. Stock & Oil Exchange.101 Kuiii Building, San r.anchco,

Alfred D. Gooper

Cable and Wireless AddresaALDYKE9, HONOLULU.

Weeiern Union and Lleber'aCode.

Hawaiian Stocks and Bonds

Bought and Sold

LOANS MADE . ON LI8TEDCOLLATERAL.

Member Honolulu Stock.' Bond Exchange,

307 Judd Building-Telephon- e

489. P. O. Box 607.

Wm. Williamson,

Stock and Bond Broker,

83 MERCHANT ST.

PHONE 612. P. 0. BOX 6SJ.

Honolulu Stock Exchange

Wcilnciiflny, January 20.

NAM 12 OF STOCK.JIKtlCANTH.K. ni.1 Asked

C. Tlrewor & C(SUOAll.

Hwa Plantation CoHawnllan Agrlc. CoH.iw. Com. & us. Co. . , .Hawaiian SugLrCiIfonntnii Sm.i Cr1 lonnkan Suga r CoHaiku Sugar CoHutchinson Sugar Plant.Kithttkii Plantation Co. . .Kcknhn Sugar CoKoloa Sugar C )McUrydoSugji-C- o

OaliuHiiKarCoOnmucii Sug-i- r CoOokala Sugar CoOlaa Sugar Cc. LtdOlowaluCt)1'aatitiau Suga Plant, Co.Pacific Su-,'a- r MillPalu Plantation CoPepeokeo Sugar CoPioneer Mill CoWalalua Agrlc CoWalluku Sugar CoWnlmanaloSi'sarCo. ...Walmca Sugar MCI C11. . .

MISCEI.I.ANr.CHS.Intor-lslan- FtumN Co.HawalUtii F.letlrlc. Ci

Com..Mutual TclcplionoNnhlku ltuhberCn,

Nnhlliii ItVI)li?rCn.,

Iloii.B.&M.CuHawaiian Piucuipto

HOKDS.Haw.Ter.4 (Fire ..Hnw.Vcr.4Haw.Tor.4V.Ilaw.Tcr.Haw.Haw.Oov't.5

Haiku Sugarllamakua Dlltli

Upper DltcliIluw.

T

It. It. Ihhuu..

HonuknaSugniHon.n.T.&UCo.Cj; ...Kauai

DltcliMrUryitc Sugar

J8I-1- ,

1l

95

l"o,29

140

-!I3Ko

It. T. &. L l'ii.. . ,

Hon. ' T. & I, Co. 100Co. ... y

UpAbh. .

Oalm 11. & L. CoHllo It. It. Co

Co. . .

CI.)

V.iTor. 314

Cal. Ilcot Sag. & Itof. Co. 0Co. 0

Co.,Cm

Irr. Co., fin 4:.'' nil..

joojf

Iluw. Irretn. (is 'loiHaw. Com, & Sug, Co.Hllo Co., l!"lHllo It. n. Co., Con. 0

Co.. l! .

Ity. Co. Ga

Koliala Co. fin

Co. fia . . ,

Mlfl75

18

It. & Co. 57,Oalm Sugar Co. 5

Sugiu- - Co. C

Pac.SuK.MlllCo.fia jiojPalnPlantntlunCoPioneer Co. f!

Walalua Agrlc. Co. :,7. ... 'e

and

2JH 22

14!iSi'i

19

......'(

.14 -l

55

21)

J210 ii-- i

l 1 2 12'

:'"I116

linn. Prof

Paid40

MS1I.V4I 12 1

22 2 I

- 20

Co.. -

Oalm

Olnu

Mill

--

"II-

100 ( jlooji"5

"oj107 tot;

w'7 ww"

HaliB Ilt'tncpti Iloarjls. IS OalmSug Co. I14.su; 1U) Mcllrytlo, $7: 145Mcl'.rjilo. 17; 20 Mrllryilc. 7; CO

$--2 30; n Jlontikua. $22.30; SO

llnno'f.in $22-- 0; 25 Honukaa, 122.30;

$IUII0 Haw. Irr. (in. $100; 349Haw. A is. Co., $225. Session; 10 Kwn,$34; 5 Pioiurr, $210; 5 Pioneer, $210;100 Oiiliu Sug. Co.. $34 23; 5 Pioneer.$210; 15 Hon. II. ik M. Co., $22; 25Hon. II. & It. Co., $22.

Latest sugar quotations 4.08 centsor $81.60 per ton.

Sugar, 4.08 cts

BeetsJ3s

HENRV WATEHHOUSE TRUST CO.

Wembera Honolulu StocK and BondExchang.

PORT ANU MERCHANT 8T8.TELEPHONE 736.

W. P. ROTH,STOCK AND BOND BROKER.

Member Honolulu Stock and BondExchange.

848 Kahumanu Street.

STOCKS ANI) BONUS

Trent Trust Co.,Limited

MEMBER HONOLULU STOCK ANDBOND EXCHANGE

LOCAL AND GENERAL

What do you want f You tan findit in the classified columns of theBulletin.

Thn now Hriii.irc lieailM klicll Inlrjiliu at Whitney & Alnnh.

Telephone 503 to have I.amiihy '

called for mid delUcrcil quick. )

Frank HaKer Is now located ntUnion Hack fllund. Pruno 105.

Dr. .1. J. Caioy, tlm dentist. Iiat'openeii oulccs at Itoom 307, llnMnii I

ll,lll,llL- -

Thoro will lie u nieelltig or thonoaitl of Hi'i.llh toniorio'.v nttcrnoonat .1 o'clock.

Amorlcan SI cum Iani'ilry Phono503 Automoliilo ili'llcry--l!c- l work.Piomiit attention.

Jon. IamiI'd newItin unto Is now lit tlio Itoyal

Oarugc. Phone 191

Fred Noyoa, jihono fi. lias his iuw 7- -

seated Kissel Knr for hire by tho hour,trip or day. I Pierce chauffeur.

M. K. Sllvn, uuilfrtakcT and cm- -

halmer. Pionilt and kiIIi nltentlon.1120 Fort clreet. Phone 17 NightCall, 1014.

Three Korean who nre th ircil vltliassault and battery, had their easescontinued till Fildnv n ":t m n Po-llc-o

Court.Aecoiillug to cable ntllrrs tin- - .It

niedit hns cxperlencr,! hid w theiniiil will bo n lltllo late "n nnt'lngIKirt, She hni! 213 bags of mall.

Qrcon stamiiH nro glien (free) whenyou pay cash pt the slums. Call ntthe show rooms and nee vhat you getfor'Oreen Stamps. Iiprelnula ur. Fort.

Konekoa. a Hnwnllnn got frowsevdrunk yesterday and alter putting In bethe night In u In court n member of board ofHiIh i lined $4 ,t,r 1 titco..tho offense,

Knmbnrn Vnsul"-- ' .lapiuese. wiihfound guilty of ac ult and batterythis morning, an, I w.is gheti n sus'

Pngeninl two

cell the

Ronteneo Ihltlnen mntitlm "rer. for excellent and Uliseinllbyxludgo Andrnde. tcrvlcc wlilrh ho has tho

accounts duo Lewis & Co., Ltd., during his term of-c-

be paltj until at their lice. A motion was made ninl unan-ol- d

More. King street. Thoio Imously that n tnpy thisdeblc.l will pleaso settle before that IlianUs be eutcretl ontlmo and oblige. M lie minutes nicotlng. .Mr.

The a Dinilcn Conn- - North tills aell, to ho known as No. 3n:i Mill mkmibo made. Governor FrcarIssued n llccnao permitting tho secretsociety to organize.

'f hero will be Hie reguhr weeklymeeting of tho Hawaii PromotionCommittee tomorrow uf'einiHm ni 3:30o'clock. Tho unllnnry routine hind-ner- u

will lie Inken upIn the Kaiser's blrthl ty.

(Seiliinn Consul Pfotenliauer will holdu icceptlon toinor'row noon at tho con-sulate looms In tile Hackfelil building.The liillil will be In nlleiul-- a

me.Danclliu Ariileuu- - of iillnl Cntiitiliell

S j1"1"- - 3 S23.ini; payo'clock In Classo and liontls.

every Filday i.sinic3 o'clock. For Inlorniatloutho hall .

Nino nllegcd who werorun by .McDurflo forpool for ten cents u cue, allnot guilty tit the Police Court thisnioinlng. Their cases wore sent overtill I'ebriliuv 2.

The Kiiiilkeolanl Children's Hos-pital has acu'-iif- mi pleco

land ljlng Jut tn tho of thomain It puichased from Al-

fred Willis, n former of Ho-

nolulu, for $H('3.37.

For osteopathy, consult a

mini joflcrday

iiltcndaucoLindsay's commercial

men outInteresting

Important

hisnppio-elated- .

Ctimiultteoiiltiuctlto

pineapple

deliciousboosting

WANTSWANTED.

AdtUess,

for

SITUATION WANTED.

"A.

makes no difference what price youIT ordinarily pay for negligee shirts, vecan show you an assortment at prices

from $1.25 to $3.00 that will give youbigger, better and more beautiful variety tochoose from than you will find at any haber-

dashery or other kind of store.Don't waste time hunting around. Come hereand get what you want without any trouble.All new spring and summer styles.

Silva's Toggery,QUEEN'S HOSPITAL

TRUSTEES NAMED

(Continued fromthree for term

nresltlellt Isuppeired

morning. He

i ole wns ny

theCorporation to

of the

All corporation31

1G9 runI resolution

theorganization ucKnowledgctl In few

yes'crday

Hawaiian

lot. was

was

1.)

iitt'iubeis Queen's Hospital

rendered

Januaryled

nppiuprlntcThe comnilttce appointed Fclect

six for thoyear were Wlcliinan.

wnsami seconded

be life theQueen's Hospital Corporation.

Following uru the and dis-

bursements for tho ending. Inntut y 13, ,

'Account.October 15.

li.illgent 3 num.Dccimber Hiiuo

every Wodne-iln- y evening lit latlents. $7.0511.53 ;

Fellows" Hall. .Inloiest on Itins $42S.S;for children nt icam. ' .;: Wiu-e-

annlv nt

gamblersIn Chief plajlug

pleaded

additionalrear

resident

genuine

net for )onr $8,-- i$21,310.14.

liibursenie:its

Insurance 41; 12,158.55

pilnclpal

Principal Account.15,

$11.7011.00,membership

$50; tritiMfrr.$5,985.00;

Inves'inenth $tou0 MillGraduate of r rcccRiifzed college cf ual Tel Co cent bonds.osteopathy. Naturopaths are bouglit fi Mcllrytlo Sug, Co.petent to eive osteopathic treatment. bonds, 985; $i9i5.ur. bteer ct.eopathic physician, hand Principal Account, JTCii.

Alakea.lack Priestly mora like THE REMEDY FOR

la) when ho I

expeni.0 I

nniount liquor tint he h id I.ii'ig Ilalsani. It givesto bo to tho pillco st t- - lellef and peimaiient resultsilion nutl pitivlded with loom lor th" without the III effects opiates. Fnf'

It cost Jack to gat nq.ii - hale nil druggist!, in 25c. 50c mid I

with tho authorities. , iJOttI-B- .

Civics for Womcii bus proc an ut-- i . acourse in Iho W. A. mi l Prrsldent LoweH'of Harvard

next talk "Voting, Who Can and has Invited Major M. liar- - iHow, by Piofessor U. ThonipM.n. willK(1 Coiifcdcrnto

iineiesiiing. ah Lillet .eteiun. to deliver tho Memorial Daviu i. inursiKi), Janii.tij 27, 3 p.at tho W, C. A. looms.

A rectird ohtubllsho I

at Judge lawlecture lust night nt tliu M.when home 21 turned to lis-ten to an mldross on Ibis

subject. was n linotribute to Judge Lindsay and dourlyshowed with what favor effortsmi behiill of the M. C. nro

Acting Secretin)- - Cooper tho Pro-motion bus J nut lecelveilnn piiekago or chocolate-coate-

candy from thoSweet Candy Co., of Salt l.uko City.Utah. Tho coi er bears n colored

llav.nllnn pineapple,will doubt boost this luscious

fiult as well us thisKeep on Iho Island pioducls.

To tent two or three loom, neatly- -liiriilMlieil lioiiko; business cuuplo.

"15," lliillctlu. IS'JC-- lt

Ilitil, and wliig.dniKi'iri, male or.iiualt'iii' night. Apph

ill Art Thciler. 5y7-::- t

lly young Jup.inese, situation Instore, Good worker. Small waeoto Ftart. ", this oirtce.

a

,

of earH-wl- ll

elected. The

A of tlianl.s tenderedof tho

V. W. North, tieas- -

nendeil

of

In- - ofor

ofof

honor of

of

wonls.lo

ami nonilnnte tho trusteesentiling It.

Klnnip. F. Schacler. Itmoieil Hint O. C Pot-

ter elected a member of

itcelptsqu.iitcr

1010:Inctfme

Finds hand l'JO'.i'ISS2.lt.

HecelplH sick, loInc. Iiom County of

HeldOdd

aftemooiib.i'ance Income 1009,02G.70; total

Purvej ora bllH, 3

nioiilhs, $12 300.23; g"iicinl$111.30; total

account, $3,!i83.('i). Fundson liaiidH Income Account. $3 779.03.

Funds on hand October 1009,

Uccclpts I.llo fees.Iiom Income account us

above, total $0 035.00Ilouglit 11

per $tl.ooo;incom- - $ioi,o

$3 total, Fundson

1150 street.acted BEST CROUP

such an of Ij Allen'!?gently Chcoiieil piompt

u ofnight, $4 at

jj.ro

tracllvo V. I'nl-th- o

vcrMty(lf NoW Orleans, u

..e especiallyin.

V.

V. C. A.

This

Y. A.

of

of awhich no

candy.

II

a

F.F. A.

mi

n

C.

II.

iiddiesH at tho university on May 30.

The Los Angeles and Halt l.uKoline will rcqtllic $14,000,000 to ru-p-

thn ictent storm Uumuge.

Rebuilt

REMINGTONS

$65.00

A. B. ARLEI0H & CO., LTD.

Stop Paying RentSee the

HAWAIIAN REALTY CO.

Phone 553. 83 Merchant St.

Embroidered Goods

Miss Kate Woodard1141 Fort Street

PLANISHED STEELA full nssortment, sizes 24"xOG"

to 48"xl20", and Rau(;ci No. 10 toNo. 20 just to hand.

We do sheet metal work of nilkinds, and iruarantce satislaction,Your patronarre is solicited. '

PROMPT ATTENTION TO JOBBINGEMMELUTH & CO., LTD. ,

Phone 211, 115 Kin St.

$450Ox-Blo- od Calf

Street Oxford

Patent Leather show-

ing in perforations

1051 FORT STREET

Elks' Bid.,King, Fort

f Vx'!vV'

MANUFACTURERS' SHOE CO., LTD.TELEPHONE

Is the Wood Pile Getting Low?YOU'LL FIND THE BEST PLACE TO BUY WOOD IS

Honolulu Construction & Draying Co-- , Ltd.Fort St., below Merchant.

Furniture

near

282

Phone 281.

We cairy the largest and most varied stock in the islands.Good furniture at moderate prises.Your credit is cood.

,J. HOPP & CO.

185 King St.

Blankets rct

ComfortersALL PRICES

Sterling Value in Cotton

or Wool Blanketsand Comforters

at

Jordan's

:.w..f .mI,,U imr4--sA&iMjiffit$p-

Page 4: Evening Bulletin - University of Hawaiʻi...the Diclar estate In costly imita-tion. flans for tho lellnaiiclni; of Ilia, ii'pnlillc of (luatemala piovldo for Iho pultlni: or Iho country

hi '

AskYourDruggist

Steams' ElectricRAT and ROAGH'Paste

(S. that 1it mmi J J. hamr I. n .very p.i.)A 25c boi olSteatna' Electric Paita kill kill oil all Hiatal! and mice In a houia In i alnala nlgM

Cockroaches, Water Bugs and Othor Vormlnare alw quIcVU killed Rnit mix! tor use. Tha

lour urUiltriiifc mil reiunu yuur uiuuvj ii it uwi .. w - .......2 .lb. .19. IS.tb.iSlOO At tfruliWU .f ...rat. bf.p.14.

STEARNS' ELECTRIC PASTE CO . CHICAQO. ILU

mWVm.1 i

J. A. a

Genuine

onlTjuiranieoleitfrinloitor.

.hwvirtiAJVVV.rvvw

Shipping and Commission

Agont forArthur Sowall & Co., Bath, Mc.

Parrott fe Co., San FranciscoBadger's Fire Extinguisher Co.

General Firs Extinguisher Co. .

oeih:ieu automatic 3P11INKLER)

Nouiuan Clock Co.f (WATCHMAN'S CLOCK)

$ Rovnl Standard TvwewriterAachen fv. Munich Fire Ins. Co. t

k BOOM 400, JlfDD BUILDING. HONOIULU, T II. J

PIIUM K '

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Week! Bulletin S. ei' Vear

ttraaBrss. T .pnn nrn5iir&Kjs - 'ii'dntriibf"- - v! ii.H

sH&?--(i . ".:.'.SWLSl V

I5S29V iTm

s,

a i

i.

For the

(CLEANABLE)

Refrigerator

Use less ice.

Give greater satisfaction than any-other-

.

H. Hackfeld & Co., Ltd., Agents

ANSCOifwrrrCTiyratMim 1111

The name that means PhotographicEfficiency- -

Use Ansco Films and Cyko Paper

W!E?Si

9 and 10

TO

rvmninu luuJ.nriN, iionouimi. t. ii , wiidnrsday, .ian m, hid

JAPANESE PRINCE

MAY COME HERE

YcdJie Ftishimi Now Cicst of Kint;Eilwnrd Will V.stt Many Eu- -

rj'Hcon 1I10 make liucstlgu- -

,il(in. 'lliu result taptuicII I! II I .1 hlnil n of! poachers."

(I. mi il i .m 1 I iiililinl win pin I

thrmiih li ie on Ms w i) to the Unitedfrt imii 1 lire hj'ii will it I? ox-- P

tel rail vc tu Honolulu sumo lliuoin Ju Ihls eu lie will l 1

( I If I' ii 30 Truncko liln Ifo,tiii.l tmill killlf"'' ''" ............

of

Inform

ho

was beingof (lie

till! ofCities

wua thu

ofliy

of till

ofup before

'Ill io il hUhiHMFia nt

wit In lonilmi 11s "sis ol j It li U no

KIiib ird will lenotlx L lit to Infur 11 Iilt li !"r nice tier to llRiue 11 inmiis ilUpoi-uih- u

It ill Am Itla KiikhI liny of pew rill huddledlliind. I'eUluni mill coimttliM of iMiih

In nimi" before U'tiiiiiliiK to U1111I1111. '11,01,, inarKit roi then.ill fi tJ11.ii.1l I, 0 (l nor thu mainland

I'lllKHb!lli.K Ihe e pllal VabIi

limn wlieti' th 1 will ho tlio KU"i.f lreldtnt rrt tin-- ) will lflt otherb K Itb'M on unlnhiiiil

K lo a Hiicclal cible u-tt-ld

one the Inpnnepimro II that tb"ir toyilli'ulmt'hK' V 111 la t ill 11 to lap III llHonolulu Another I111 It ittlu mill Bcnlllu dliect toli'pau

All Inqulij at the Consul-i'I- p

UiIk uioiiihu H'VcnUil the fict thattl nun piohthh iik thioiuh hereon tin Ir homeu ml Jniirnov

I'rlnee rii'himl Ik nil iilllrer In theIlium ill lip UK He Xu) lllit nluc.iHon obinlniil In nilllt:ir

at T11k.11 Alter Ki.nlil Hill,; hoeiiti ml th .Nnial Auiilctm, wheiu heeiimplcliil lib 11.1M1I ttiiluluK

Slioiihl tin II id) nl hUlinc"xKeH decidet i r nun lo Huw.tH Infoio rutin uliirC lolip in It li'i'Wi ted tint CoiiHiil111I I'm no will be tittle I ill) InriiMiiedb llu MNiIhUi or Ktu'c

TFETIS CABLES FROM MIDWAY.

(Continued from Pago 1.)mi'iit, lit the illftrollnH or the lourt

The i.iblo lcrilM'd WnshlliK-to- n

lict lilghi leads in follows:V. SIIINOTON I) t' .Inn '.-

-.

T.cnt three piiiilieis, pusii-ni.ih- h

lipiliise, hne beenat l..i)Hitn Island li (be iet"iue nu-- !

thoiljles. Two huudieJ and llft)- -

nine pair lilrd wingswere seized nt the same time. TillsIs I 1h itlnn hero Listnlpht b ciilile .lambs,

t I'nlteil State! iec-liu- c

ittlltl 'I hellsIllinois tlint blnl

mi l.iijB.mIsland anil the other Islandsmine giiiup Induced llio mnctitUl Willi Thetis to tlio KCCIIU

Bcfoie to miof

Prince the

uilhlit

tdmol

'1 ho Mnimnilo thu Thetis will ho tlio llrHt

1111, dirt! of J

cn holeThe nutter Huh will

roino the l)u- -

ii Hi" pics .i'""'".".tli.it tliotohlllng kh

IMa The ,uk fiimi1 Iiir out of

tipnin tlio thcu-I- Iol'ier blnl

1111

tin) the on

Affr of

the

hi of newK

Illu

H'l-o- thrioni

the

Cull

from

niiesled

mini

lilid

will

bin)

11 s fai an Is Known Thewho Iiiil u i tided In the past In

on the blnlIhI.huIh aie said to bale round illead) mid iiuirKtt lor thu

mid sKlns in l'rante.ITptiu in rival. Hie rli'lU will turn

oer the blnl kIiIiih lo tlio louil ms- -touiH Xt Kntl.it Ions niu 111-

dti stood ns alie.id) M'IK nthe Treasttri nt

mid the uis-ton- m

olllie.Until dcllnlto lito re-

tched from t lie localnfllt litis have little to ghc out.

I)i. T. or theLtd , a

stall d loda) that 1101111

or his men hnc been to l..t)s.in

"Theio ato about J30in 111 co'iipuii " he said;

"hut to no Know ledge. Mine of Humhae Mted thu island

"All thu suupaiiH arearound thu 11

watt is. doingof fishliig '

Tliu big vhlp William II.Slinltli bus, hec 11 off thutoast or

Drink

Rainier Beer

For Sale Everywhere

Extraordinary OpportunityFor Hovers of Beautiful Goods

lliousiiid

tetelvcdCuptnlli

toinuialidlug

'Uepuittd poath-III- :;

piuctlscd

Returning. dinitult)

tttifls?ailnn

shipment torn-tuodl-

dlspnsilTioasiti)

itiideintnodprcypiU ntlempt-le'inti- ti

U.uiiU

HonoluluJupiiKt--

pimtbliiK nelRhhoiIni;

piolltiihlufeathers

olllelals.

DepaitiueiilWiikIiIukIou Honolulu

liiBtiiicllonsWashington,

Denies Reports.Mitamiirii, prisldetit

Hawaiian risherlei, Inpincutoiporatlou,

Japanesefishermen

gnsolluc((instantly cruising

ligllliuitu bus-Ine-

Amcrliandismasted

Oiegon.

A

Entire Stock of Mrsi J. RosenbergConsisting of HAN1XMADK EMBROIDliRI I'S, SI-- I I R.T

WAISTS and NOvliLTIES of all 'kinds will be sold at a

great sacrifice. Prices absolutely slashed right and left, andthe bargains are the biggest ever offered in Honolulu.

' Sale now going on, and continues only untilSaturday, January 29.

MRS. J. ROSENBERG,Rooms Alexander Youn"; I!ld.

BULLETIN Ani BAV

i wtoHii ' 7iiiiiffii,iirffliin",T rr m"-"t""--- t rrTflMMtwMMrn

TO INQUIRE INTO

LABOR SITUATION

Inspector Brown Has

Commission From

Washington

ItllMllOIld V ltroMl lii I'clor III

, rliniH or 1V1 ITniloif Btai-- s IniiiiignillciiHlalIi.il li m liei 11 'sptliP tinn

I nilislontil li) the g'netnment at V uliItiM'iii tu Itiuk lutj the Itliur nit mt ion

las noH lireMiljin-- j In the liiwnll. .1 I

Limb"I I'lsp'-t- or llrov.ii h ih been HUiPit I

li, miilri. 11 f lwtilll till m III' llillll (if llI lahoi hIIiiiiHou hero nt the liisl.mr or

tlio Di'iui tint nt or Coiiinn-'K- " milI Labor.

Or thu si'Mial milters tint wl'lcome under ills Jiulsilb tlou In tonducting the Inn sllg.Ulon, v III bo npilurtuMtU Inipili) an to 'the Mipplvnnil dimiiul for libor Ihe liutiili)will also incr nl' x es h ilh Lkllkdand unskllldl

Mr llrown Is nnxloii" to rtcel.e in,sIstniLe from plintutlon managersiiiiiniifiietnri.rs ImikIik'ih men and mer(hunts contr.K lors and all nlheis whobin 11 lo do willi luboi unit get tlielrIihs upon thu matter In older that a

report mi" be Torn 111 del to Washington without khi)

GRANT DIVORCE

TO MRS. USAwarded Alimony and:

Custody of Minor

Child

Aniilti i:. Kojrim was griinted anubsoliite dlvoit this uiurnlng b) I'll-cu-

Judge lltib uson signing thu dotuo that dlstoUed the mitrlmonlilbonds existing bctwotn Mm Kourimnud Arcblluld Koiins In additionthe (lento giants Mis Ke.nns allmonvat the t.ite of $J" liei iiionth and thet usloih or a mluoi child The groundsnlltged in Mis. Kcnins' limiplalut ofill oi ce was dcseitloit

Aliitlier dhorie granttd b) ludgoItoblnsou this morning was lo AdelineP Anderson fioui Aithur I Ander-son on mi nllcgi'loii or dtseitlun.

MUHDEREK IS INSANE

A. mt fi(tmlti illn l fit 111 iilliitrml III

tunc Clilucti I iiu Took who killeda fiiunti Moan by hplliti'ig bin he idopen wltli .1 meat clt.mi Ha proctedlugs wein ii ti t Iniomiith that theHtor) ntlil not lit puhlbl'ii in tliouewtpaitrs Dot'ors Mm Kill IJinerion nud Collins cMimiutd the CIiIiilsuas to his s.ml') oi otlnrwlso and altlimuli their ii'iHirt will nut b tiirnod ,

111 till tills .litcriinou il li a ititaiut)that thi) wld d(. line tin tiiuidererluraiie

ALAMEDA LATE

TI e follm hit, v, rdths has been ieitlMd b) tlio .ucnts (Kim tliu H SAlaiuidi.

"Alauiedi S p in Inn 2 1K10"All will, i 11 mills from Iliiiiolu

111 ll.no lud er) (ml neither Willinnho lulu Il.no "II ealiln, H! slierage pasnngciK. 1 .) tons cargo. 21!bign null unit Wills I'm go txpiusAt tin ul flat w tather "

PAELE MAY RETALIATE.

(Coutinuid hum Page I.)man Qnlnii in the Ho id CoiuimtltMii)or lei li nnd UIvbms k Ion s in,ult.iinii itK'ieitntlng the W.iIkoim ,

wilt prtsentNo eilileuif ,,is offtnd tin u mil I

In en) wa Impllratu 1'aelo us ludtilg '

.11!; til lUnrHrfw (if n niii.wMriii.ilklii n i

tine In the handling of mid wink Iniooiaiip(ii o distrlLt

Putin lilll li.iln liiimi ni.mi In iluiI hm go of liieiimpeteiK) In tin hteplug or his tlmi botihii nnd iicoids but11(1 (iilencn oT iIIkIiiiiw Klv uitu r, n.ii.lmid t'li.ili iniiii Qulnn, billing heroinuiiisgiistui at thu cxhlliltloii or ("tmil peanut polltlth li m onbted tlio(lunges dlsmlhstd

A tepnrt upon the Paelo luustlgilion will II U tinld be soon roilhcnmlug and Willi II Ihe pacing or iinutlit rt em t Ht In ti teapot

I'liO.M n tliculiti Issued b K PSibwciln, and gen-

ual managei, ililoil Sin I'lniitlmo,DeiemliLi in, l!)(i:i, it Is Icained thatI'lCd I. Illilton hllH Odin nininlnlcilagent or tho I'ncllk .Mall SteiiuhhlpCompaii) nt llonghonc, (P S Sll- -

ei stone irslgiifd. thu uniiiilntiiiniithr( (lining elfcdho on Januai) 1

IliiiliiB Ills lesldenui In Hongkong.Mi Halloa has won IioMh or fi lendsIhiough the thin m or bis itibanlt)and business aiunien, ami Hit) willlongintiilate him on his well-n.- u ncdplomotloii

IT IS FV'n Hint a wi omfnH-ahl- e'

Ithei and Iluibiii Aiiiiii la-i- h

M' ' uniil ig mint than $ in --

mil) inn) ioi now mid lontluiilng upeialhus. will hn ' tepoiled to thelloti'.i of lliipiecpiiiutii in IVhnt ii.

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Tuesday next, feb. 1st,

when will offer oar entire sto;k of LADIES' WHITE

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pigm impzpriffrmBRPF

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JnliUiil jiLCClosing Out Some of Our Lines

of Goods.

$100,000Worth of Merchandise to be, Slaughtered

Regardless of Cost

The Greatest Sale of DRYGOODS, MILLINERY, CLOTH-ING, FURNISHING GOODS,SHOES, etc., ever held in Hono-lulu.

15 Cases of Goods

received per s.s. "Korea" will beincluded in the sale.

Don't fail to follow the crowd.Come everybody.

For further particulars see ourcircular.

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S Flaxoap is a pure Unseed oilto clean surfaces such as floors, furniture,

woodwork, windows, mirrors, railings, etc. Owing tothe great cleansing properties of linseed oil, Flxbap has agreat advantage over ordinary soaps for cleaning the dirt,grease and smudge from the above mentioned surfaces anda jiost-o- f others. As a handy soap for jhe home it has nosuperior. We are handling Flaxoap in this vicinity andwould like to have the opportunity to place a few cans ofit on the shelves of every home. No one should be with-out it. It is a clear, amber jelly, readily dissolved in lukewarm water and used like ordinary soap suds. Its strengthdoes not injure the most polished surface or the mosttender skin. Let's talk Flaxoap to you.

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SOLE AGENTS

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Wc deliver to all parts of the city twice daily.

i Telephone 4 Family TradeWE GUARANTEE

Meaning You!From the Lamb's Back to Yours

Made from your own measurements intoa Perfect-Fittin- g Suit, which will giveyou the appearance of being' WellDressed.

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Awith all attachments for FIFTEEN DOLLARS reads like aBargain Sale. We are selling the best on the market for

tliat price the GOLDEN and will have a

of that company every day this week at our store

it.

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Householders and Merchants who are interested in re-ducing their light bills should not fail to try these lamps.They j give

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' BVENINO BULLETIN, HONOLULU, T. II.. WEDNESDAY, JAN. 26, 1910

SPORTSBT V. . STEVENSON.

Dog Fanciers MeetAnd Arrange Show

I.nst nlfilit the llnwnllnn KcnnulChili wns RtroiiRly represented at themeeting Hint was hold nt SecretaryTom Sharp's otllcc on Hotel Mtreet.The gicntcst entliiulntun vviw hIiovviiIn the liroiecdliiRsmiul most of thosepicnunt were the ovvueis of one ortwo thoiotiKhliierf ilogH.

The election of offices win carriedout, nml the follnwliig gentlemenwere declared elected: I). I. II. I

Isenliersr, president; I.. C. Abies,Torn Sharp, secie- -

tnly and treasurer; J. White,auditor; I). P. H. Isenbcrg, TomSharp, W. H. CliniicK. Win. Henry,Dr. Itmviitt, .1. McVeigh and C. T.I.lttlejoliu, illiectois. '

After n lot of discussion It wasdecided to hold the annual show InSeptember next, while the AlamedaIs here. As It will be such n longtime till the show ionics off, therewas not much In the wnv of detailsattended to, but sufficient Indicationwas shown of what the coming exhlbltlon would be IIKe. A suggesttluu that the show should ke an ag-

ricultural one, in whkh dojfi, cattleand horses should all be exhibited,was faoiably considered, but thedlDlcult In bringing horses nml ini-

tio 'from the other Islands wasthought to be too much, and conse-

quently tho matter was chopped.'Tom Sharp announced that the

sen Ices of a malulnnd Judge couldbe secured, and that tlcorge Crnu-flel- d

of Krultvulc, Cal., was avail-able for the position. Crunficldwould be able to come on tho Alainc.1.1. Judge the dogs, mid thenturn on the samo boat to the Coast. J

......... .........o .i I.lfrom the Coast to take part In tho,fchow. nnd they will ho a gieat ul1 action. Thcso dogs will bo

to the mnlnlnnd us soon inI bo show- - is over. Dogs that havea pedigree lertllled to by a kennelclub nrc admitted to tho U. S. A.free of duty, while thoso without thenctesbaiy papers are chained 20 pertent, ndvalorem duty.

At the last show of the kennelclub, in 1007, thcro wore 150 logsbenched, and snmo fine specimenswcio on exhibition. This )enr thoi luh expects n much lurgcr entrylist, and nn even higher standard ofthoioughhred dogs.

Judging from last night's meeting:tho dog fanciers aro , going to spareno effort In making their show onoof tho best otr brought off here.

a a n- -

Guards To PlayMarines Baseball

On Sunday next ut 2:30 o'clock

tlieio will he n baseball game at tho

Icaguo Ki omuls between tho Marinesnml tho N, O. il. team. The mutch willbo in tho natiuo or a In out of the(luttrds who pro to play the pickedllect team in n week or so.

Sergenut Harry, who is very keenon tho matches thnt are to bo played.Is confident that his bo8 can not onlyhand out the goods to the'.Marliies butthat they can also wallop the com-

bined llect nine. Thcro will bo nochurgo Hindu at tho gates on Sundayand eveiybody who takes an Interestlu the doing's of Hurry's Hcauts andKllgoio's Knlhlits, ran drop In and boou l cal good game of hull.

Tho tiiurds liao beeil practicinghard for some lime and tho bos aregetting into leally good form. ThoMurines will linvo a practlco this af-

ternoon und tho remaining dus tillSunday. Tho Half We)s should putup a good giimo und iilthough Harrythinks that tho (iuarilB cannot ho beat'eu, tho uuexpected may easily happen.

a a aFirst Entry In

For Yacht RaceKiuncls Hay of l.os Angeles is the

first )acht owner to enter n boat fortho traiiB-Pacin- c race. Ills entry willMart tho hall rolling and bcfoio longu good tot of entries should bo In.

liny, tho owner of tho Winsomethe boat that Is entered for tho racoIb u wealthy joung Callfornlun, and hespecially designed tho Wlnmomo for theParlftc rnco. Tho acht Is DO feetoei'nll, Is 12 feet on tho Ueum, anddiuws 8 feet Her sail urea is 1000feet and her tonnugo 21.

Tom Ilobron Is woiklng on thetirnin-Pacifi- raco affair, and ho Is do-

ing well with the matter, i:oij thingl)lits In another successful oent,nml as the Coust papers nro startingto boost tho nice, there Is no doubtthat a good number of jachls will sailfor Huwall on tho tlti of the bigoont.

Tl.o owner of tho WIiimiiuo busn special prize for tho jachl

under sixty feet overall which makestho best nciiril tlmf ntei tho course.

Columbia Boys ToBe Seen On DiamondOn Tuesday next the Columbia

Park l)0)s will play a game of, Irnbe-ba- ll

at, Aloxnniler I'lcld agalnut aFfhool team of this city. The Coi.illicjs hhould be In pietty good form,

'in they have had a lot of baseballduring their trip, and tho excrtUe

Jon beard ship coming tip from Aus-

tralia must lime also Kept them luBhape.i

The lads appear to li:ie bad agood tluie In Australia, and It Isgood to think that all the athleteswho have Journejcd....fiom the UnitedStales to the I.aud o,f tho Kangaroohue all letumed with Ilia "tic'The Australians nri all right," ontheir lips.

The tours of amateur and profes-sional nthlvtes nie doing more toenlighten .both nations about eacnother than nil the books, newspnpeisand magazines In tile world. The

lAustrallans more closely lesembleUnllfornlaiis than do the Inhabitantsnt Mie Knslern states: the resemblance Is remarkable at times, nn.!,..... ,,.,......mil,,., !,., mli with thev. - -- ,

Callforiilaus feels nt home rightuway, and vice versa.

If Mlque Fisher uiriles out hisIntended baseball toitr of Austinla-sin- ,

his men will hnva a gieat timeund the rcceptlun they got down

tinner will suiprise mem. nu iuiei- -

It mi Heel can oucli ror inc waycitizens of tho United States arotreated In the Antipodes, and thofeeling or filemUhlp Is being spreadlij Ihelr reports.

The Columbia boys will only ie-

a day in Honolulu, and IntoI hat shoit spaco of time they will

'..,.... .1 l.iiuulmll fnnri.t-- l mill ll'ieil- -

Hon. Tho IikhI sthoolbo) knowthat they will be up against turnout;combination of lu theColumbia outfit, but out bids nionot woirylng vvortlf live tents, undwill make' the d nineplay real good hull lu order to win.

rt aTug-of-W- )n May .,

Be Arrangedi

When thu fleet arrives there will ben boom lu sports for u while and In-

stead of thcie being nlmnst nothingdoing, there will be something to seeeery dnj In tho week.

Tho different ship baseball nineswill pluy matches between themselvesand Also ngilnst tlin local teams. Thel.ellehiia lios want to have n go uttho West Virginia nine and there Is

not much doubt that tho teams willhitch up on the diamond. Then theShatter, Do Hussy and linger boys willwant to ho. accommodated, and thusailors will lime to piny good ball todefeat tho hunch.

Hut the best und most excitingguiues of all will be those between thecombined fleet team and the National(nurds. Thcso teams met when thefleet was here bofnfe, but tho (liinrdswere not tully represented and thesailors won by a narrow" margin.

It has been suggested that n tugbetween it picked team from the

fleet and a bunch from among thelongshoremen would be nn Interestingewnt, and that tho affuir would drawa hrgo crowd. A very strong tug-o- f

war team could bo selected fromamong tho stevedores around the wat-

erfront, and it goes without sajingthat everJ one who takes '.he slightestInterest In sKirt would roll up to seethe fun.

Tboso who are In charge of thefor entertaining tho .dick-

ies might do worso than airange forn and seo that a Bultablotiophy Is given for It.una

Things with regard to tho llalelwaMarathon nice aro being gnno aheadwith, and Dm live commltleo expect ahuge gathering of i miners to bo pro!out at tho meeting tomoirow nightDowny, who i.in so well In ono of theprevious Murulhous, lias declared hisIntention of entering for tho raco ofMatch 20. Ho should run well lu Itund If In condition may go close towinning.

a a aThere will bo u wren raco on Sun-

day next when the Healunt Cup wiltbe sailed for. At least seven of thesmall bouts aie expected to take partIn the, nice, and thero will be tho us-

ual big crowd of followers of tho sail-ing game down at the two boat clubs.ana

Now that Iho weather has clearedup a bit, tho V. M. C, A. tennis peoplonro talking of getting up a double tour-nament, and the scheme. Is wellthought of by most of tho members.

m 1ITCH RELIEVED AT ONCE.

'Ibut teillhlo itch dlsippeiira withtho rmsT nrtoi's or i. n n. Pie- -

scrlptlnn It klfls all skin dleasegerms Instantly A soothing, lieu linglotion, used extemnlly nnlv. Hono-lulu Drug Co, Fori stieet.

ATHLETIC FIELD

FOR BOYS CLUB

Mrs. G. P. Castle Gives

Present Of Books

To Y. M. C. A.

Dr. Scudder, pastor of tho CentralUnion churchy will give a series oftnlks at the loin! V, M..C. A., com-mencing Pcbruary 9. These will beLent i'ii noonday services, and will boheld e.ich Wednesday from 12:30 Jo12! fill o'clock. The subjects choonby Dr. St udder for his addresses willbe on )oung America's religiousproblems.

The bo)s' vvoik committee of theHonolulu V. M. C. A. and the d-irector of the llojs' flubs held ameeting on Monday night at theMyrtle bonlliouie. Supper wasserved by Theodoie lllcbards, chair-man of the committee. Those pres-ent wcie Theodore Itlchards, (1. PCastle, Vtoughan MiCaughe), Messrs.uccre mill ueeu oi uaiiu voncge, .1.

A. Hath, II. W. Chamberlain, II. S.(IhuII, Dr. K. II. Hand. Itev. A. A.Kbersole, asslstuut pastor of the On-tr-

Union churth; Paul Super,of the Y. M. C. A.

Tho object of this meeting was toplan the work In connection wll.ijbe Hojh' Club that Mr. (limit hascome to take charge of. It wasunanimously decided to put theItojs- - Athletic Field In good shapufor iitlilellc meets and baseball. AoinnilUce wns appointed to decide

Mint was to be dono In this ill lec-tion. Paul Super was elected ilinli-ma- n,

mid with him the following-name- d

weie asked to .1. A.Ilutli. 11. S. (lault. Theodore Itlchards.

One of tin thief topics of discussion was what dlxHsltlon should bemule In legard to tho Hos' Tunic

Svliool by 'the, 0. H. k I. depot tilPalama. The clubs lonilueteil bythe organization will be of tlneeilasses-t- he church clubs, Kchiml

flubs, and district clubs niionlliiKlis tllcy HIU uiiiiiuivu ..n . ........

Uhurth or school, or are composedbojs from some particular dUtrlit

This organization has done somevery goisl work In tho finst in pioneer manual training In the Iliinolulu ptilille'seliools. It built the nthletle field ill Kauluwela, wlilth for

eais was the mil track In thotlty,and for a number of ears was theihlef piompter of. tratK.nllilctleANow that a good man hnvncelp-s-o

cured to direct the activities or theHois' Clubs, these will soon gain aplace of prominence amongst thelouil institutions.

Tho work nt present being carriedon consists of me Kawaiaiiiiu miniund the central club at the Y. M.

C. A., under the direct supervisionof the (ommlttec; Palatini and Kit- -

llhl. which are amllated with thu.Hos' Clubs, and a bn)s' i lull or thefirst M. K. ihurch, whlth It Is ex-

pected will affiliate within a fewweeks.

The Honolulu Y M. C. A. llbrar)has beoii augmented by tho additionof fifty volumes of turieiil Hi HunThis was a gift to the Associationby Mrs. 0. P. Castle.

INSPECTS MAUI SOLDIERS.

(Special to Tho II u Hut III.)WAII.UKU. Maul. Jan 2J. Sergeant

Hancruft Is lu Wulluku this week In-

specting and drilling Company I, FirstNational (liinnl of Hawaii. Themhave been time drills ulieudy. In thoarmory this week and the Sergeantround Captain W. K. Hull's commandexcellent soldiers. The company willturn out next Sunday morning atWells' Park, when Sergeant Ilaticioftwill drill the hojs In tho manual ofarms to extended order, guard mount,ami might even show tho lioa how totake u fortified town

IAFor Infants and Childna.

lie Kind You Have Always BracM

Bears theSignature pf etfcJitu

II. U Itoiindtrce, a prominent toaldealer of St. Louis, and biothor-ln- -

luw of Y. C. Dlllnrd, touiiscl for Hio

Hurrlmuu Hues In Chlcngo, lull deadon the street ut St. Louis.

New TrimmingsShapes, Trimmings and Fioyers.

Dunn's Hat Shop

Woman's Exchanges

for

CALENDARS and LEATHER

O00DS

Mme. Lambert,Dressmaker from Paris. Stylish

Dresses, tailor-mad- e specialties. Reasonable prices. Harrison Block,Beretania and Fort streets,

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AMUSEMENTS.

Opera House, Tuesday Eve., Feb. 1st, '10

40 American Boys' CompanyMUSICAL. ATHLETIC. DRAMATIC DISPLAYMILITARY BAND, 40 PIECESSEATS ON SALE AT BEROSTR0M MUSIC CO.

PRICES: $1. 75c. 503. and 25c.

Concert and DanceAt Hie .

ROYAL HAWAIIAN HOTELOn

SATURDAY EVENING, JAN. 29, '10Beginning at 8 o'Clcck

For the Benefit of the KaahumanuSociety s Burial Fund

A rare chance to hear food sinking by Mr. Ernest Kaai's Gl:c Cluband others.ADMISSION 50' CENTS

EMPIRE THEATERHOTEL STREET

MotionPicturesNew Films

Regular Prices

ART THEATER

A Dash to DeathFeature Film

Park TheaterFort Street Below Beretania

BEST PROGRAM

MOTION PICTURES

IN THE CITYAdmission 5c, 10c. and 15c.

NOVELTY THEATERCor. Nuuanu and Fauahi Streets.

Harold Kiterand

Billy WheelanIn a Series of New COMEDY ACTS

anil PlMftinc !nrinititA REFINED ENTERTAINMENT

NEW DANCE HALL

Kukui St., near Nuuanu.Open everv night except Mondav

and Thursday,Hood Music by Kawaihau Glee Club.

Excellent floor arrangement.Admission 10c. Ladies Free.

HARPERWHISKY U

A DELIGHTFUL BEVERAGEA SAFE STIMULANT

A GOOD MEDICINE

For sale by

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Wholesale Importers and Jobbers.EUROPEAN AND

AMERICAN DRY G00D&

FORT and QUEEN STS.

KODAKS

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SUPPLIES

Wc arc Honolulu hc.idn.uttr- - !

ters for everything in thekodak line.

Fresh films in scaled tins,papers, chemicals, etc.

Honolulu

Photo Supply Co.,

Fort Street

Charles A. Stanton,

Corner King nnl Tort Streets

High Class v

Investments & Bonds

FUpfHFAT VERY LOW PRICES

Honolulu Wire Bed Co.,

KAPI0LANI BLOCK

Corner Alakca and King Streets

REPAIRS FOR

TYPEWRITERS

OFFICE 3UPPLY CO.

BLANK BOOKS

AND 0FTICE DIARIES

Wall, Nichols & Cr!

WAH CHONG CO. )

DRY GOODS AND TA1L0R1N0. r

Everything absolutely new andfresh from the Coast. 'WA7ERLEY BLK. . HOTEL ST.

AnnouncementWe are now in n position to de-

liver to all parts of the Territory,and beg to advise that wc give fam-ily orders our special attention.

TH0S. F. MCTIOHE & CO.

The Fashion SaloonV f

.Meet your friends there and enjoy,the lunches and drinks. ,

Hotel Street near Fort.

Jack Scully. Jack Roberts.

PEARY'S NORTH POLE SKATES.

. ON EXHIBITION AT THE

Orpheum Saloon,

No Hold-over- s in Our, DISTILLED WATER

It's Always Trcsh i

Arctic Soda Water WorksLEITHEAD & WOODWARD

Phone 557 'CITY MAUSOLEUM

Come and learn particulars at

T0WNSEND UNDERTAKING CO.t Beretania Sf 0pp. Sachi'.

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""m ," i '' LIMITED.

tmmr r- - --- ' w - --- a i t ibib iAbmHa OFFICERS and DIRECTORS. Honolulu, t. 11., Jiimiury IS, I'JIO. k Ii liiiK i ctuie o.o. i,flw ,. , H. p. Baldwin iik IT llliSOI.VKIl i,y tho Hoir ol I inANoAblllmOIIK The steamers of this line will arrive and leave this port as hereunder:HK Leave S. 1. Arrive Hon. Leave Hon. Arrive S. F.IK.. JA.V 22 JAN. lis JAN. 12 JAN. ISIB " rr.n. " t.M'.ii x

IK' lAVXX.I

HL'V

N

"

ftl

i

:

l .

'Connects fit Honolulu with (J. A. Line, leaving Honolulu for Aus-tralia Jan. 8, 10 and every 28 days.

C. Brewer & Co., Ltd.GENERAL AOENTS.

PACIFIC HAIL SIGAMSMPCo. & TOYO RISEN KaISHA

Steamers or the iilime ('miv.iiiloi win Cull at HONOLULU nml Leavethis Port on oi nboul tho Uiles mentioned below;

Leave Honolulu For Orient.19 to.

NIPPON MAItU .TAN. G

SHIURI.V JAN.V31CHINA ..n:n. 3

MANCIimiA KHIl.ciiiyo m nr Ki:il. 22ASIA MAIL 2MONGOLIA . . ...MAIL IITLWYO MAUU ...MAIL 22

I'or further Information apply

H. Hackfeld'&Canadian-Australia- n Royal Mail

STEAMSHIP COMPANY

Steamets rf the above line rumilt.g In connection with the CANAD-IAN PACING RAILWAY CO. betxiitn Vancouver. D. C, and Sydney, N.8. W., and calling at Victoria, D. C, Honolulu and Suva, FIJI, and Bris-bane, are DUE AT HONOLULU on or about the dates below stated, viz.:

FOR FIJI AND AUSTRALIA: FOR VANCOUVER:moana run. r. makijua FEn. lMAKLHA l.'EII. 2C MAITAI KEH. HMA1TAI MAIL 21 M MtA.MA MAIL 11

Through Tickets Issued fromEurope. For Frleght and Passage and all general Information, apply to

THEO H. DAVE5S & CO., LTD.. GENERAL AQENTS.

Matson Navigation CompanySCHEDULE, 1910

i ; v BETWEEN SAN FRANCISCO AND HONOLULU

From San FranciscoS. S. Hilonian Jan 19S. S. Lurlinc Feb 9S. S. Willielmina Feb. 10S. S. Lurlinc March 9S. S. Wilhctoiina March 18S. S. Luriinc April G

ior limner particulars, apply toCASTLE & COOKE, LTD., General Agents, Honolulu

AMERICAN-HAWAIIA-

rrora New York to Honolulu via Tchunntcpcc every sixth day. Freightreceived at all times at the Company's wharf, list Street, SouthBrooklyn.

FROM SAN FRANCISCO TO HONOLULU:S. S. 'ALASKAN, via Puget Sound, to sail JAN. 30, 1G days in transitS. S. ARIZ0NAN, via PuRet Sound, to sail FEB. 11, 10 days in transitS. S. NEVADAN. direct, to sail FEB. 12. 7 days in transitS. S. VIRGINIAN, via Pugct Sound, to aail FEB. 23. 1G days in transitFROM SEATTLE AND TAC0MA TO HONOLULU DIRECT:S. S. COLUMBIAN, to sail JAN. 20S. S. ALASKAN, to sail FEB. 7S. S. ARIZONA!!, to sail

U. r.?'

HUSTACE PECK3 QUEEN STREET I I

General ContractorsExcavating,

SupervisionWalanaeSand

FIRE IMANCE, THE

B. F. DILLINGHAM

LlfllTED,

General Agent for Hawaii:Atlas Assuranco London.New York Agency.

Insurance Co.lth FLOOR, STANGENWALU

: tLIFE INSURANCE

i

Is not a- Luxury; It Is a Necessity.have the BEST

that s provided y the famousmost Laws of Massa-

chusetts, in tha

New England Mutual

Life Insurance Co,.OF BOSTON. MASSACHUSETTS.

f be fully Informed abnutlaws,

Castle Cooke,AGENTS,

HONOLULU, T.

Leave Honolulu For S. F.1U10.

.... ..IAN. 21CIIIYO .JAN. 28ASIA ..run. 4

HMON'OOLIA ..MAY 7

TKNYU M AUU . . ,.n:u. 25KUDKA ..mail r,

NIPPON MAUU. .MAIL 10

SlltmtlA .... MAIL 2C

to

Co., Dd, Agents

Honolulu to Canada United States and

For San FranciaioS. S. Lurline. . . .; Jan. 18S. S. Hilonian Jan. 25S. S. Lurline Feb. 15S. S. Feb. 24S. S. Lurline March 15S. S. Wilhclmina March 20S. S. Lurlinc April 12

STEAMSHIP COMPANY.

FEB. 19

MORSE. General Freight Agent.

PHONE 295

Oahu RailwayTime Table.

For Wulnnao, Waialua, KabtikuWay Stations-9:- 1G a. m., 3:20 p. in,

Tor Pearl City, Ewa Mill and WayStations 17:30 a. ra 3:15 a. m.

1U05 a. m., '2:15 p. in., 3:20 p. m.,

3:1C p. tn t'J:30 p. m., tli:nn p. m.

Walilawa '9:15 a. m.3:15 p. in.

INWARD.

Arrive Honolulu fioiii Knhukii,Walnlua and Walauno '8:30 a. in.,0:31 p. m.Arrvo !n IIoiilulu from Kwa' Mill

and I'carl City J7: iC a. in., 6:36n. :n., "10:38 n. in., '1:40 p. m

1:31 p. m., 5:31 p. m., '7:30 p. m.I Honolulu from Walilawa,8:30 a, in. mid 3:21 p. m

! iviiy.t Huffiuy.t Sunday Duly. ',- -

Tho Hulnlwa Limited, it (no houruntil li'iuj iiiBi-viun- ui;ivi-- IIWIIWIVII; ,

Ih'l'.'iliilii ii('i) Sunday at S:22'i in; ret inning, niilvos In Honoluluat 10.10 ji., in. Tlio Limited BtcpaQtvt Ct1 and Walnnae.

!C, V, UWIBON V. C. 8MITH

FROM TO SAN FRANCISCO DIRECT:S. S. NEVADAN carrying passengers to sail JAN. 29

For further information apply to ,H. HACKFELD & CO., LTD.agents, Honolulu.

- CO., LTD

Estimates given on all kinds of Braying, Botd Building,Filling,

ReliableFirewood. Coal, For SaJo.

CO

CompanycfUnderwriters'

Providence WashingtonBLDG.

Dut you Mustendand equitable

you wouldthese address

&3ENERAL

II.

MANCHURIA

Willielmina

OUTWAflD.

ami

For and

Arrive

Hx

HONOLULU

Teaming,

BISHOP & CO.

Commercial and Trav-elers' Letters of Creditissued on the Ban c

California and The Lon- -don Joint Stock BankLtd., London.

Correspondents ior theAmerican Express Com-pany and Thos. Cook &Son.

Interest allowed onterm and Savings BankDcp isits.

BANKERS.Claue Spreckels. W. 0. Irwin,

HONOLULU, : : : T. H.

San Francisco Agents Tuo Nevada National Dank of Sou Kronclsco.

Drav. Exchange on tlio Nevada Natlotinl Hank of San Francisco.

London Thu Union of London amiSmith's llnnk, Ltd.

New York American ExchangeNational Hank,

Chicago Cora Exchango Natlcpallliink.

Paris Credit Lyonnals.Hongkong and Yokohama Hong-

kong Shanghai Ranking Corporation.New Zealand and Australia flank

of New Zealand andjlank of Austra-lasia.

Victoria and Vancouver Dank ofDrltUh Not th America.

Deposits lccelvod. Loans rondo onapproved security. Commercial audiTraclera" Credits Issued, llllls ofExchango bought and Bold,

Collections Promptly Accounted For.

The Yokohama SpecieBank. Limited

Cnm'tnl (PalA nn . .Yen SAOOOritlO

Reserve Fund Yen 15,940,000

HEAD OFFICE. YOKOHAMA.The bank burs and receives for col

hction bills of exchange, issuesDrafts and Letters of Credit, andtransacts a general banking business.

The Bank receives Local Depositsand Head Office Deposits, for fixed pe.rieds. .

Local Deposits $25 and inwardslor one year at rate of 4cAjer an-num.

Head Office Deposits, Yen 25 andupwards for one-ha- lf year, one year,two vears. or three vears pt rate of4'A per annum.

Particulars to be obtained on ap-plication.

Honolulu Office 07 S. King Street.P. 0. Box 168.

M. T0KE3DA Manager

The FirstAMERICAN SAVINGS

AND TRUST' GO.OF HAWAII, LTD.

SUBSCniEED CAPITAL ..$200,000.00P,AID UP CAPITAL $100,000.00

Cecil BrownVice President M. P. RobinsonCashier L. T, Peck

Office: Corner Fort and King Bts.SAVINGS DEPOSITS recohed and

Interest allowed for yonrli- - ilmmalinat tho ratn of 4',i por cent, per annum.

llulcs and regulations furnished im-o- n

application, T

DON'T KEEP YOUR MONEY INTHE HOUSE

Deposit it in tlieDepartment of the .

Bank of Hawaii, Ltd.

Forccgrowth

Will do it

THE

Clias. R. FrazierCoinpauy

fOUR ADVERTISER!fhone 371. 122 King St.

J. B. Castle... '..Vice PresidentW. M. Alexander

S- - Vice Prei.J. P. Cooke

Third, Vi' " nagcrJ. Water' j T.- - i 'irerE. E. Pa., ton . . --vW. 0. Smith '.J. R. Gait ... ?' 'W. B. Castle... 'etc

SUGAH FACfU ,

AMISSION MERGHAlin ,wIKSUHANGE AGENTS

Agents for

Hawaiian Commercial & Sugar Co,Haiku Sugar Company.Paia Plantation.Maui Agricultural Company.Hawaiian Sutrnr Company,Kahuku Plantation Company.Kahului, Railroad Company,Haleakalai Ranch Company,Honolua Ranch.

C'tsiie &, Cooke, LW

Honolulu, T. H.

SHIPPING AND COMMISSION MER.CHANTU, SUGAR FACTORS

and . . ,

GENERAL INSURANCE AGENTSrepresenting

Ewa Plantation Co.Waialua Agricultural Co.. Ltd.Kohala Sugar Co.Waimca Sucar Mill Co.Apokaa Sugar Co., Ltd.

Fulton Iron Wcrks of St. LouisBlake Steam PumpsWeston's CentrifugalsBabcock & Wilson BoilersGreen's Fuel EconomizersMarch Steam PumpsIfMson Navication Co.Planters' Line Shipping Co.

C. Brewer & Co., Ltd.QUEEN. STREET, HONOLULU, T. K.

AGENTS FORHawaiian Agricultural Co., Onomea

Sugar Co., Honomu Sugar Co., Wal.luku Sugar Co., Pepeckeo Sugar Co.,Kapapala Ranch, Thomas PineappleCo.LIST OF OFFICERS!

E. F. Bishop, President: GeorgeRobertson, Vice President and Manager; W. W. North, Treasurer andSecretary;, Geo. R. Carter, Auditor; P,C. Jones, C, It. Cooke, J, R, Gait andR. A. Cooke, Directors.

C. Brewer & Co., Ltd.AGENTS TOR THE

Royal Insur. Co. of Liverpool, Eng.Commercial Union Assurance Co.,

Ltd., of London. England.Scottish Union & National Ins. Co.

of Edinburfih,The Unner Rhine Ins. Co.. T.M.The London Assurance Corporation.Caledonian Insurance Co.

Teiritorial Board ofImmigration

Office 403 Stangewald Bide.Honolulu.

Compliments

of the Season

I909- - I9IO

lHARP SignS

A Paint

Goes a Long Way

If Applied by

TOM SHARPThe Painter

PHONE 397

SCANDINAVIABELTING

HONOLULU IRON WORKS. Agents.

BUfLDING MATERIAL

of all ran)- -.DEALERS IN LUMBII.

ALLEN1 A ROBINSON,loeen Street :: :: ;; Honolulu.

RESOLUTION. f

Supervisors of tlio City and Countyof Territory of llawnll, ii.nttho Bum nl r.UlllT I1UNDUKI)(JSOn.Oi)) noi.l.AItS bo and tliu saiiioIs liereliy appioprlatvd out nf tliu (leu-ria- l

I'lind for tlio pmrliuMi of u tcniiiof hornet fur tlio llunultilu l'liu De-

part iirmi I.

l'reBcnlcd by SupcrlKorWILLIAM A. KANIJ,

Tho foiegnlus; iCHolutlon was, atrcsnl.ir iiieOIIng of tlu-- Hoard r

of thu City and Comity ofHonolulu held un Tuend,i.v, Juuiinry'S 11110, ordered pisccil lu pilot onllio follow Iiir olo uf Ilia rnhl Hoard:

Ayes: Aliln, Aylclt, Cox, Knne,Locan, MiClPllun, dulnu. Total, 7.

Noes: , None.I). KALAUOKALANI. Jr.,

Clerk, City ami County of Honolulu.4523 Jun. 21, 22, 24,' 2.", 20.

NOTICE.

Anv nerpnn nr norKniu rnnni.rMni?with. Iircatitug Into or tamperingwith tlio public sewers without per-mission fiom the Superintendent ofPublic Wnrltn nr hlu tluK' niilliiirtvmtagent will bo pioseeutcd tu tlio fullextent or law.

MAItSTON CAMPIII2M,,Superintendent of Public Worl.s.

Dpp.lrtmont. of Public WorKb." Jnli- -nary 21, 1910. , 4524-3- 1

Legal Notices.

IN T1IK CIIICUIT COUHT OF THEFirst Clicult, Territory of Hawaii.At ClVnibei'8. In Probate. No, 4221.In the matter of tlio Estate of CI corseCampion, deceased. On reading andnihiR the petition of Albert AllenDm nut, a creditor, of Honolulu, nl- -

IfRliiR Unit (Icorgo Campion of ln

died lnlc3tnlc at isnlil Hono-lulu on tho. J nth day tit .lanpnry,A. I). 1910, leaving piopcrty withinthe Jurisdiction of this Court nee- -canary to bo administered upon, andpraying that Lettera of Administra-tion Issue to Mm, mild Albert AllenIlurnnt; It Is Ordered, That MON-DAY, tho 21t day of February.A. 1). 1910, at 10 o'cloelc a. m boand hereby Is appointed for hearingraid Petition In tho courtroom ofUiIh Court lu the Judiciary buildingIn tlio City nml County of Honolulu,at which tlmo and place all personsloncorned may appear and showrause. It any tlicy have, why saidPetition tdionld not bo granted.Dated, Honolulu, January IS, 1910,(Icorgo A. D.ivls, attorney for petl- -llonor. liy the Court: J. A.THOMPSON. Clcrli.

Corporation Notices

NOTICE.In nccordatioo with tho provisions

of tho uiortgase or deed of trust datedAujiisl 1st, 1900, executed Jiy theOlna SiigarConipany, Limited, to Illuh-o- p

& Campnny, IlnnkcrH, and of tljobonds Bectireil by said mortgago ordeed of trust:

NOTICE IS HEREtlY OlVEN, Thatall said bonds will bo redeemed onthu first day of Febiunry, 1910, by thoOlaa Hugar Company Limited, at tliobanking house of Illthop & Company,Honolulu, Territory of Hawaii, or uttho option of tno bearer of any suchbond at The Hank or California, SanFrancisco, Statu of Callfo-nl- a, or attho banking Iioiiro of Luidlaw & Co.,City of New York, Statu of NowYork, with Interest accrued on thatdale, atlilcli diito Intcioft will ccasoon all said bonds.

Dated. Honolulu, T. IL, January22nd, 1910OLAA 8UOAP. COMPANY LIMITED,

liy Allan Wi T. Iloltomlcy,Treusuror.

4525-l-

NOTICE.-- 1

At thu adjourned uiiumil meetingof tho Kiiplolunl Estate, Limited,hold thl 24th dny ot January, 1Q10,tho following wcro elected officersfor tho ensuing year:Jonah K, Iflilanlanaolo... .PresidentC. W. AshfordJcsho p, Makalmil, .Secretaryuiiiiii r. woiiiiirn TreasuicrOliver K. Stlllnuin..! Auditor

Tho first four of the above, to-

gether with A. N. Campbell, consll-tul- o

tho Hoard of Directors.JESSE P. MAKAINAI,

Secretary, Kaplolalil Estato, Lim-ited.

Honolulu, January 21, 1910.

Rlnu Up

LEW'Sfor Groceries. Phone 76.

CHOICE CUT FLOWERS

Mrs. Taylor,Tonne BldR. Tel. 339.

185 editorial rooms 250 uil.net office. Theie are tha telephone-numbe-

of the Bulletin office.

4KtAL ;mv ,f,LEAHI HOME ANNUAL MEETING

President

MAP.U....

Jcmis

P(esdent

Savings

Scotland.

Little

Honolulu,

Entered for Record Jan, 24, 1910,

from 10!30 a, m. to 4:30 p: m.

Lucy Scarle to Pioneer Mill Co. l.til.LClans Spieckels & Co ntty to llrs

VlrRlnla Vlillm.in HlItobccca K ArcB and hsb tu William

It dullo Tr M

Emcila K Comwell and hsb Id r.ci'

8t John Oilbert V. DMary E Kalhcnul nml hsb to Henry

C Hapal f .. "Entered for Record Jan. 25, 1910,

from 8:30 a. m. to 10:30 a. m.Dnvld IC Ilaker to T Slilbaynma ...I.aeorgtiuia Frlel by Tr t'o'Lau T011R..I.Oahu Colleso by Trs In Oconto V

Odcll ....1Ileiman Mnltallil ami wf et ,nl to

Frank Puhln Tr I'

Recorded January 15. ,

Smiiiii'1 15 Taylor to Ella H Lyon(widow) I Hoi, lot 63, l'llllahou Col- -

lego Tract. Honolulu; Jioao. 322;p IG9. Dated Jan 13, 1910.

Kokulkakiilianl (w) et nl to A O

Sllvn. ot al; Can L; por Ap 2, II P8C9, Kill 1082, Ilnnoiilliill, Ewa, Oahu.II 320, p 4S2. Dated Dec SO, 1909.

Hiiiipu (k) el nl to A O Sllvn ot al;Can I.j por It P 1082, Kill 809 nmllildR, Honoulltill, F."tt. O.llllt. 1 3211.

p 182. Datcil Dec 3D, 1909.

Ilmpu (k) ct nl to Jos I'rlas el al;h; por It P 10S2, Kill SCO nml pc land,lildgi., etc Honouliiill, Ewa, Oalui; 10

yrH ot 1110 por yr. II 320, i 183. Dat-ed Dec 30. 1909.

E K Elbtworth nml wf to Dank ofHawaii Ltd: M; lot 17, U P S230crops rente ctr, Pitpiikci-Paumali- i

Koolaulon, Oahu; $.".."00. 11 322, p4G9. Dated Jim L", 1910.

Allen & IlobiiiMin Ltd to .lames Col-

lins; Par Rel; lot il. blk C, KnlimiklP.iik Tract, Honolulu; II. 1) 322, p4T3. Dated Inn. 1910.

I.uka Mnhl.11 (w) to C K A11I11 (It);D; 2 a. land, bldg. etc, llonopuco, N.

Kohala. Hawaii; $S0. II 328, p 72.Dated Dec 28, 1909,

pack Fnok lo Shlno Sakataro; AL;It P 8327. Ouht, Hamakiia. Hawaii;S3O0. 11 3202, p 181. Dated Oct 18.1909.

Shlno S.ikntnro to Henry l.ouluaon;AL; R P 8327, Onhl, Hamakmi, Ha-waii. 11 320, l 182.

Tnm Ilnm; 10 Tom Wal Kim; 11S;hit In C. Afong Irk Chung Co

Fiont i?l llllo. llawnll; 5"5J. II 231,p 173. Dated .I.111. 12, 1910.

J Kiielcmakulo Sr mid wfo Juclitho C Pacheco; D; 1 bluiro' In hutland, llolnaloa 1 nml 2, N Kona. Ha-waii; Si:,n. n S28. p 73. D.itu.1 JanI, 191 11,

Colu McLcmmu ami wf to lllloRailroad Co; D; pc lam,' lents, c(ccor Iiwln and Prospect Sis, Hllo, Ha-waii; $2000. n 328, p 74. Dated Oct23, 1909.

KA1ML1KI WILL GET

NEW RESERVOIR

Kr.lmiikl hcems to bo lu n fair wayto cet tho now resenolr for whichthat growing district bus been contending for fcomo tlmo.

.Money for tliu construction of thonew water container has been dug upfiom lomcu uml work of

Is to bo coiiimenced ut once.it haa been a bIicihioiib and uphill

flslil by tho residents of Palolo andKaimukl to get this much-neede- res'ervolr. Porsuaslon of every descrip-tion excopt of tho shot-Bi- vmlctywas used on tho but to nopurpose. They simply Ignoied nuy

inudd on them for u now res-ervoir.

Dut things liavo happened since thenami It Is stated that tho now icscrvoirwill bo finished nml full of water

of ulx months.

NEW SYMPHONY

ORCHESTRA FORMING

Tho iiiomborH of tho Honolulu Sym-phony Society feel quite confident thatthoy will htto a first class orchestraorganized this year.

Tho sorvlces of Mr. Vincent, unof such Institutions, havo been

seemed and work of getting togethertho proper timber for tho coming

has been started.Tho making up of tho oichestra Is

not to bo confined to only members ortho bocloty. An Invitation Is extendedto nny and all who play musical In-struments to tend In their name.

An orchestra, consisting of thlilvmembers, was organised threo jcufciigoaml It is hoped In lurii out u stilllarger and betler ono this year.

i ' .

TO SELL CONDEMNEDARMY STORES.

Captain mid QuarterimiUcr c. It.Day, Fifth Cavalry, nniiounecH the buIoof a ot of condemned nrmy propertyIncluding box Incki-i- gold nicdal io,ssoieinl wall mid tcntrt ami iwuImiKoii,

The sale will luku (d.ieo on Febiumy 12 at U'llehuu, commencing at1:30 in tlio afternoon.

I he cruiser St. Louis wn3 swept'by n Riant wave and AmbassadorHold was wabhed along tho deck.

Business Notices

LOIAIlThrt mimnil iiiccllnc of tho 1 .call I

Home will hi held nil Wednesday,Jnniinrv 20. nt .1 o'clock n. 111, , atthe omccs of Tlieo. It. Davlos & Co.,Ltd.

OEOROE DAVIE3,4SSS-3- t Secrctaiy.

NOTICE.

Notleo Is hereby ghJn thai Ceil.No. r3r.. for 15 Mmrra WaialuaA'grlc Co. Block, Btnndlnglii.,ihL'nnmo of Mrs. J. .1. I)owIIiir!ios bewnlout, and nil jiernoim nto wnrii.tda gal nut negotiating wih'B-- .

4.121 Jiuij, 19). 20; Feb. 2.

Pump Oil on February 18

Tho 205 mllo plpo lino of tho Piodiic-cr- i.

Transportation Co. running throughtho California nil Helds to Poit Har-

ford will bo completed on February 15.

This plpo lino .passes almost alongthe easterly lino of tho oil Holds of thoTEMPf.OIt RANC11 OIL CO. and thWcompany will commence to delher IUcntlro dally ptodnct dlicct to tho pjpolino. Tills will mean tho early pur-

ulent of illtidomlM, and I oNpcct thocompany will soon lie? nblo to pay ntIlia Mlo of oiio rent it sliiro monthly.It has also been planned to lift I lieslock on tho Sun Frnuchco Oil E.vchar.go shortly nftir the comp.uiycommences tlio dclhery of oil. Thiswill undoubtedly cause tho stock toadrnnco to piob.ibly SOc per share, orbetler. I have secured uml offer 11

rmnll block of tho stock nl :0o pershare. I tinhesltntlnaly lecnmniemlthe pmchasu of thesn shares as an

that should double anilquadruplo In value. Hear In mind thattho Imcstor who reaps thu largestprofit Is the 0110 who IiivcsIb when tliopilco Is low. Compaio the Block ottho TE.MPI.Oll RANCH OIL CO. withevery oil sloek on tho market today,ami on will mircly luoKt in tho shniesof UiIh company. Do not delay, butsend 111 our order NOW.

P. I.. R. STRAUC1I.Tel. 443. Room 1, Wnlty II11II1II115.

PROVED

BY TEST

Pure Prepared Paint has

been proved by years of use

in Honolulu. No "other paint

can equal it in wearing qual-

ity, lustre and beauty.

Don't experiment with im-

possible innovations, but use

the paint that has been

"proved by test."

Lewers & CooRc,Limited,

'122 S. Kinrf'Strcet

S. UCHIDA

Bicycle shop and ceneral repairingwork. Specialty in nickle, silverand cold plated work.

KINO, OPP. ALAPAI ST.

Gents Furnishings

Ycc Chan & Co.,' Cor. King and BcUiel Sts.

WING CHONG COKINO ST. NEAR BETHEL

Dealers in furniture Mattressei,Etc., Etc. All kinds of K0A andMISSION FURNITURE --uuli IfOrder.

FANCY DRY GOOqB

WahYirig ChongCo.,Kinjr St.. Ewa Fish Markei.

You'll ,FindFRAMED PICTURES

for cifts at

Wing On Chong's,Bethel St., Between Kin? and Hotel.

FINEST FITnd cloth of A- -l quality can be pm

chased fromSAINC3 CHAN,

HcCANDLESS BLDQ.,O. Box B8I. Telephone ML

The Industrial Edition ot theEvening Bulletin, wrannelready for mailing, 80 cents at B u 1

letin office, j . ttxii

Page 7: Evening Bulletin - University of Hawaiʻi...the Diclar estate In costly imita-tion. flans for tho lellnaiiclni; of Ilia, ii'pnlillc of (luatemala piovldo for Iho pultlni: or Iho country

r

L

H'

Most ExquisiteAre the ART GOODS shown in the

ARTS CRAFTS SHOP,On Street below King. They ate exclusive in most instances.

Coyne

Furniture Co.,LIMITED

For Good Furniture

Livery and Board

CLUB STABLESTelephone 109

ASSOCIATED GARAGE,

Ltd.

'.(tents for (he Hudson, Chalmers-uetroi- t,

Kissel Kan Oakland, Frank-lin and Picree-Arro-

!' FTOST-CLAS-S REPAIRING.

Merchant St.

. AutosRepaired, Tour machine will be ready for

you when we say it will be. Wedon't experiment on autot; we rapairthem.

Von Hamm-Youn- g

Co., Ltd.ALEXANDER YOUNG BUILDING.t--

5 Telephone 5

Honolulu

Automobile Stand

BEHN has his new autoready for business at the

Proprietor and Manager.Corner Alakea and Hotel Street!

LOCOMOBILE"The Best-Bui- lt Car in America"

SCHUMAN CARRIAGEAgents

CO.,

HAVE YOUR AUTOMOBILE TOP

BUILT BY

W. W. WRIGHT CO., Ltd.

J. W, HERSHNER

Auto Tire Repairing1177 Alakea St.

LTD.

Phone '434.

NEW SEVEN-SEATE- LEXINGTON

By Hour or, Trip.

Jos. LealPHONE 191 '

MEDICAL BATTERIES Direct Cu-rrentFrom $8 to $12

Union Eleotrio Co.,I. C. CARTER, Proprietor

Harrison Building, Bcretania Street

Manila Cigars

M. A. Gunst & Co.

ICEmanufactured from pur dlitlllsd watar, Oallvarad to any part of elty by

courttoua drlvar.

OAHD ICE AND ELECTRIC CO.,

Ktwalo. Tsliphon ttS,

"aanffltacmntna

Short Stories For HourstsmtmtKmm:ntmtm

DIDIn tlio town of Three Pines joung

people don't get engaged thoy Justget married.

A joung in nil nntl n young womanmay huVo been much together evertlnro their bihool dns without cre-ating any comment. Tll6y may havebeen seen In each other's companyat nil the church socials, Thanks-KlWn- g

ilanccij and moonlight plcn'rafor to long that cNcrjbody has be-c-

no cntlicly used to the sight. Thenfoinc day the Three Pines Clarioncomes out with n notice. to the

that "the bride wan tastefullyuttlrcd In a beautiful gown of whitePersian lawn, trimmed with Valenciennes lace, and the groom wore theconventional lilacl;." Ilctore thattime nothing about the approachingwedding has been said. Tho neigh-bors who 1ms o run In the back wayto borrow u cup of sugar hovo seenscraps o'f white lawn besticwlng thedoor and hao Biilffcd the baKlug offiult cake, Cut they have refrainedfrom tlio topic thus suggested tothem, and the bride's flustered moth-er, trying desperately to look uncon-cerned, has asked how Aunt Sarah'srheumatism is these dau.

In Three Pines there Is somethingsavoring of the scandalous In dis-

cussing or boasting about anwedding. In one'n family.

It has been liin r.cccpted etiquettefor ears when n wedding Is In pros-

pect In act as though thcro neverhud lict.it or would be such a thingus a wedding.

These things being so, even nnoutsider can Inmglno tho sensationthat lesulted when Klfridn Kpranklogot engaged and put a notice aboutIt in the newspaper. Totnlly un-

emotional icoplo who could read' ofan cailhquako or n flood withoutturning a hair simply went to Jilcccsfrom tho shock tho night tho Glur-lun- 's

news column contained the fol-

lowing: ,

"Mr. nnd Mrs. llcnjamln Sprnnklcannounce tho engagement of theirsecond daughter, 10 frlda, to Plot.James flubbnrd JonCs of Omaha."

Then men who sat niouud HenSpranklo's feed and grain storo andswapped Jokes snorted when theyread It. " 'Mr. llcnjamln Spran-kle'!- "

they mimicked Indlgnuntly.'.'Well, wouldn't that get yuht Oldlien Is putting on dog these days!"

Hut it was tho women who suffered most. "It nil comes, declaredMrs. Dr. Itlcks, who with n shawlover her head had run into airs.I.awjer White's, newspaper In hand,and hnd found several other womengathered there with Bliawls overtheir various pompadours, "of El-- fi

Ida's going uwny tu the State unl- -

T. H., JAN. 2(5, 1010 0

Fort

lutttmsrutnnmssitantmmmuttttat:

WHAT ELFRIDAverslty and getting notions! 1

her pa mid ma'd 'a rather diedthan put that In the paper, but

nlwnjs was stuck up. ThereIfn't anything good enough for hersince she came back. I expect shathinks she's showing us what iswhat!"

"I never heard tho like!" saidMrs. I.awjer White. "Now, whenmy Mllly "

"1 should think," interruptedcaller, "sho would just hate to

wall; down Main street after this,with staring so!"

"Oh, Elfrlda's thnt kind," declar-ed another woman. Indignantly."Why, she sonds away for dressgoods as though Peter's stoic didn'thavo nn tiling fit for her!"

Three Pines had thenbsorblng occupation of hangingupon every motion of Hlfrlda Spurn-kl- e,

who brazenly nppeared In public us tiHitnl with her head n llttlohigher, If anything.

Sho talked about her fiance freelynnd did not try to hide her ringby turning the stone In when shotook off her gloves, as a truly retiring oung pel son should do In ThreePines. Her love affair was extremely romantic, It seemed. Klfrlda had-me- t

her professor when she visiteda schoolmate in Omaha nnd It hadbeen love at flrst sight. Ills photo-graph showed ti tin to ho a serious.high-bro- cd mmg man with a

mustacheHo was a biologist. Nobody In

Three Pines was qulto certain whatwas tho exact lino of work followedby n biologist, but agreedthat liki being one was nil addedgrievance against Ultrlda. Othergirls were content to marry grocers,drygoods men and hardware mer-chants.

Klfrlda said she was going to havon wiutc crepo wedding gown ami adozen of everything nnd there wererumors of nn n cntcrcr.Three Pines In Its thrilled bewilder-ment figuratively sat about with eyesand cars open to see what atrocityKlfrlda would peipetrato next. Itwas nnd shocked to thoutmost nnd it was enjoying thesehitherto dormant emotions. Hut notfor a minute, even In Its Intcnsestinterest, did Three Pines forget thatKlfrlda had outraged all pioprletlcs.Some of tho even cut outtho notice from tho Clarion and laidIt away with clipped newspaperpoems In the plush gift books ontho center table, to be btought outon special occasions.

Suddenlywent Kast

Klfrlda packed up andfor a ,lalt. Tho town- .

Just Received by Manchuria

A New Line of

ORIENTAL GOODS

Such as PONGEE SILKS. GRASS 'LINEN,

and EMBROIDERED GOODS

Price and Quality the Best

L, AHOY,Nuuanu Street.

If You Ddn't Know

?T,wf!fiiffFH' ""'"WF

EVENING BULLETIN, HONOLULU, WEDNESDAY,

AND

Evening

eteribody

Thereafter

struggling

ovcrybody

scandalized

Inhabitants

1

That our sodas are the best to be had in the city, itis because you have never tried them. A trial case will

convince you that in the manufacture of soda water we

arc in a class by ourselves.

Consolidated Soda Water Works Co., Ltd.JOHN SCHLIEFF, Manager. Telephone 71.

i

The Best

Coufh Drops

Are Drops

A)er's

Cherry Pectoral.

Sixtwears ago physicians firstused Ayer'a Cherry Pectoral, and

ever since (hen haa been thostandard cough remedy all over thoworld. Thousands of families,Europe, Asia, Africa, and America,keep a bottle of in tho houseready for an emergency.

of

it

in

it

"Cherrif ffeetoralcontrols the spasmodic efforts ofcoughing, relieves the congestion in

the throat, quiets tho inflammationin the bronchial tubes, nnd preventstho lungs from becoming involved.

There are many substitutes and

imitations. Be Buro you got Ayer'sCherry Pectoral. It contains no

narcotic or poison of any kind.Put up in large and small bottles.

t'tfi to Dr. I. C. Ar 4 Cl ll..H. Mm . U S A.

missed her bewildering array ofpuffs, her high heels nnd her exag-

gerated walk from Main street Onecan not make, one's self n landmarknnd then expect one's absence to passupnotlccd.

It was Mis. Lawyer White whnfcirctcd out the mistcry.

"Klfrlda Sprnnklc," she told herlisteners, breathlessly, "ain'tto marry lliilt professor after nil. Herma says tho engagement Is 'brokenby mutual consent' I'll bet Klfrldamado her memorize that and thatKlfrlda found they wcio In Incoiil- -

pat something or other. Hut I'llbet tho renl twnu is that Prof.James Hubbard .lonri "found mitabout that notice In tho Clarion andthrew her ocr. Any right sensibleman would."

You never can make Three Pineslook nt tho matter In any other way.

BAND CONCERT.

Tho .Hawaiian Innd will play In

Aala Park this evening ut 7:3U o'clock.Tlio follow In,; i rogram will bo rend-cic-

Maich Aula IlcrgerOverture .lunnlla Suppolutormczzo Iiiiuch of Uokcs

ChambersSelection Madame llullailly. .PucciniVocal Hawaiian song'..ar, by llcrgorSelection Thico T Ins .... HoschnaWaDz Oriental Hoses . t. Ivimmlclrlnnlo Mo Hamuli Merger

The Star Spangled rianncr.

Convalescents.After Typhoid or other

wasting diseases or lowfevers.

Itcqulro astint

ulaiit and tuulo todigestion, Mlniiiliito

tho bloodmid to newstrength to body andbrain. Duffy'b PureMalt Whiskey Is

ns a tonicwhen you uro run down ami dopreshi-d- ;

when tlio heart Is weak and tho blond,sluggish. It builds new tlssuo. It asslstg falling luitnro l rusunio Its func-

tions, Insures lcrreshlng sleep und Im-

parts vim and enorgy to every pait oftho body. It Invigorates the brain.

Thousands of doctors prescrluo It,and leading hospitals uso It. Tli.Hlondurd of purity and oxcellenco forSt) years.

Duffy's Pii alt Whiskeyhas brought health und happiness to

many thousands ifl

homes during thelast half centuryHh lrtuen hnobeen endorsed bytompcrunco advo-

cates, cleigmi'iibclcnllsls, mid lilcu

pure, gen-

tle, linlgorutlngulil

and enrichglu

reAl

and women In all walks of llfu, whocannot Buy too iniiih In pralso of theworld's grealcbt medicine

Do suro un get tho genuine Imita-

tions aro Impure and dangerous,substitutes,

Duffy Malt Whiskey Co., Rochester,N. Y., U, S. A.

San Francisco Hotels

HOTEL.STEWARTSAN FRANCISCOGeary Street, above Union Square

Juil oppotlta Hotel St. Fr.ncliEuropean PUn $1,60 a day upAmerican 'Plan $3.00 a day up

Sttel and brick structure, furnish-ings cost $200,000. nigh class hotelatmoderate rates. Center of theatreandretaildlstrict. Oncarlintstrans.ferrlneallovercity. Omnlbusmcetsalt trains and steamers. Send forbooklet with map of San Francisco.Hotel Stewart now recognized asHawallanlsland headquarers.Cableaddress, "Trawets." ABC Code,

HOTEL STEWART

HOTEL MANXSAN FRANCISCO

Army and Navy Headquarters.

Three hundred rooms, .nearly allvith bath. Circulating ice waterto each room. Built, equipped andconducted to please the really criti-cal. Half a block from UnionSquare, two blocks from Market St.Convenient to principal shops, thea-ters and railroad offices. Omnibusat all steamers.Special attention to Honolulu trade.

RatesWithout bath $1.50 per day upWith bath 2.00 per day up

Meals table d' hote or a la carteManagement of Gus C. Larm.

THE OLD RELIABLE

FischerPiano

Sweet and lasting in tonequality. We sell it on theeasy monthly payment plan.

Hawaiian News Co.,Ltd.

Alexander Young Bldg.

A Big

BusinessBut our stock was so large and

assortment so complete that wc can

still show you almost anything' in

cur line that will make a respectable

NEW YEAR'S GIFT

J.A.R.Vieirafc Co.,

Phone S12. 113 Hotel St.

Stop That Cold.

Chambers'

Laxative Cold

Tablets

will do it.

Only at

CHAMBER'S DRUG

CO., Ltd.Cor, Fort and King Sti.

Phone 131.

BOOKS! BOOKS! BOOKS!

Go to

BROWN & LYON CO., LTD.

Alexander Young Bldg.

VICTOR RECORDS

For December.

BERGSTROM MUSIC CO., LTD.

Odd Fellows Bldg. Fort St.

"For Salt" cards at Bulletin. '

WANTSWANTED

Parisian dressmaker, artistic designcr, will make fancy evening nnddinner gowns, also suits, ut rea-

sonable pricey Newest Importedbooks; hlgli-cliiH- s workmanship andlit guaranteed. Addicx "IB,"Bulletin. 4S20-:i- t

Ever j ono to nsk for tho Dig NickelTablet, sale at the llullctlnoffice and in stationery stores, tt

To rent small furnlshej cottage withgarden. Address "P. W."

4ul!3-3- t

Clean wlplna rags at tha Bulletin office.

LOST

Open-face- d Klgln watch; monogram"C. I." on back. Toll attached,with Knights Templar charm. d,

this office. 4&20-3- t

PROFESSIONAL CARDS.

Dr. F. SCHURMANNOsteopath.

Corner Union ar.d Beretanla Sti.House Consulting, 2-- 3 p. m.i Sat-

urdays excepted. Operating, 3

a. m 3-- 6 p. m.Phone 33.

S. E. LUCAS,OPTICIAN.

Masonic Building, cor. Hotel andAlakea.

Anyone in need of first-clas- s spec-

tacles properly fitted call on him.

A. R. R0WAT, D. V. S.

HOURS Club Stables: 10 a. m.to 12 m.; 3 to 5 p. m. Residence:8 to 10 a. m.: 1 to 3 p. m.

PHONES Club Stables, 109; Res-idence, 1429.

Vienna Bakery1129 Fort St.

FINE ROLLS AND BUNS.BOSTON BAKED BEANS.BOSTON BROWN BREAD.

BEST HOME-MAD- E BREAD INTOWN.

Ring up 197.

Meat. Market and Importers.

C. Q. Yee Iiop.& Co.

Wong Wong,CONTRACTOR and BUILDER.

PLUMBING and PAINTING:.Office: Honolulu Painting Co., Itl

King St.; P. 0. Box tilHotel Majostio

Sachs Block. Fort and Beretania Sts.Kino furnished rooms, 1 per day

MO nnd upwards per mouth. Splen-did accommodations,

MRS. C. A. BLAISDELL, Prop.

David DaytonReal Estate Agent

137 MERCHANT STREETFOR SALE

Residences on Beretanla Street,and other property.

HONOLULU DANCING ACADEMYMeets Monday and Friday nights at8:30 o'clock, Kilohana Art League,under the direction of

OTTO BURMESTER.New Dances a Specialty.

Information furnished by OttoBurmester, Phone Res. 1179.

P. H. BURNETTE

Com'r. of Deeds for California andNew York;' NOTARY PUBLIC;Grant Marriage Licenses; DrawsMortgages, Deeds, Bills of Bale,Leases, Wills, Etc Attorney for theDistrict Courts. 79 MERCHANT ST.HONOLULU; PHONE 310.

BOSTON RESTAURANT.GOOD MEALS FOR 25 CENTI.

NEW AND EXPERIENCED COOK.Everything in Season,Hotel Street, near Fort.

We want to see all our old cus-

tomers come back.

PACIFIC ENGINEERINGCOMPANY, LTD.

Consulting, Designing and Con-

structing Engineers.Bridges, Buildings, Concrete Struc-

tures, Steel Structures, Sanitary Sys-

tems, Reports and Estimates on Pro-tects. Phone 145. ,

BULLETIN A03 PAY

TO LET

lleiich cottage at Diamond Head.Address "N.", llullctln omeo.

JSSl-l- f

Clean furnished rooms, SI, $1.50, t- -per week, mi fort St. It

Two furnished rooms. Apply Mrs.D. McConoelt, 1223 Emma St.

ROOMS AND BOARD.

Cool furnished rooms and cottage,with or without board. 1634Nuuanu Ave,, near School St.Prices moderate. 4450-t- f

TOE SALE.

Two Bhnres in the Walnllia llulLand, Kauai; 1 lot, with house,cottage, 2 stablei, located In Nnuol'lat, near Ilaena; 1 lot, withhouo and stable, In tho WalnlliaVnlle); tho Walnllia llul Land,consisting of 71 shares of about8B00 acres. Any other particu-

lars. Inquire of (1. It. Tltcomb, Ka- -lllil, 1S13 l.ellalll St. 4520-l-

The Transo en elope n Hme-saUn- g

lnentlon. No addressing neces-

sary In sending out bills or re-

ceipts. Ilulletln Publishing Co.,soie agents for patentee. tt

Diamonds and Jewelry bought, soldnnd exchanged. llargulus Inwatches, musical goods, etc. J.Carlo, Tort SX. ' 44CU--

Inter-Islan- d and Oahu Ilallro.ul ship-

ping hooks, nt Ilulletl:i omrc. tt

TOOLS SHARPENED

Sclrsors, knives, razors, caws, lawnmowers ground nnd sharpened;good work. Phono UC1. Cor.Klnnu and Pllkot Sts. 4494-lr- a

MUSIC

Piano taught in 6 mos, S3 month (8lessons). Special attention toadult beginners. Music, llullctlnofflec. 4483-lm- o

EMPLOYMENT AGENCY.

Tananese Employment Association.Mauuakea near As-i- i Theater. Callup phone CD7 If ou want a cook,

' good boy or servants.

DRAMATIC.

MARIE KENNY, from San Francis-Co- .Drnmatlv. Studio, 175 Here-tanf.-

Phone S3,

PLUMBING.

ree Sing ber and Tinsmith,Bmlla St., bet. Hotel and PauahiT

MASSEURS.Mr and Mrs. Hashimoto,

Telephone 637,

Rheumatism,Bruises,Tired Feeling,and otherAilmentQuicklyBelieved,

178 BERETANIA ATE., near EMMABath and Electrical Treatment.

Importers ofORIENTAL GOODS

a

WING WO TAI & CO.941 Nuuanu St. Phone 266.

IceDelivered to residencesand offioea at 89o peshundred in 10-l- lotair more.W. O. BARNHART,

m Merchant ttlei. 14S. 1

LEADING HAT CLEANERS.

All Kind's of Hats Cleaned andBlocked.

No Acids Used. Work Guaranteed.FELIX TURRO, Specialist,

1154 Fort Street. Opp. Convent.Honolulu, T, H,

;9nDRAWN WORK

ORIENTALFABRICS

'HAWAII &SOUTH SEASCURIO CO.,Young Building

SteinwayAND OTHER PIANOS

Thayer Piano Co.156 Hotel St. Phone 218.

TVNING GUARANTEED

Bulletin Business Office Phone 250.bulletin Editorial Room Phone 185,

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i10 EVENING DULLETIN. ltONO..rtO. T. II., WEDNE3DAT, JAX. 2G, 1010

BY AUTHORITYBILL NO. 16.

AN ORDINANCE'EEGULATINO THE CARRYING OF PASSENGERS FORHIRE IN LICENSED VEHICLES. PROVIDING THE RATES OF FAREFOR THE CARRYING OF PASSENGERS IN SUCH VEHICLES AND

PROVIDING FOR PUNISHMENT FOR VIOLATION OF THE PRO-

VISIONS OF THE ORDINANCE.

BE IT ORDAINED BY THE PEOPLE OF THE CITY AND COUNTY OF

HONOLULU:

Section I. Every llioncd carriage or ehlc1c, except i9 otherwiseprovided dti tlilH Ordinance, uscil for the c.triylng of pnssengcis for lilro Inthu City anil Count) of Honolulu shnll lo uumbcicd, nnil such number shnlllio iiI.ili'iI in ii loiibpli'tiouH place mi both bIiIcs of such carriage or vehicle.Knelt numbers shall In- - In figures not 1cm than, one nnd one-hal- f (114) Inchesin height. All motor vehicles shall ho nuinberpil ns provided In OrdinanceNo. LI of the City nml County of Honolulu. It shall lip unlawful for anyperson In lairy p.tsscngeis for hire In the City nnd County of Honolulu,unless licensed so to do as by law required.

Section 2. Every licensed enrrbuge or ehlclc for carr)lng pnsscn-Kci- srunning at night, except motor vivhlcles, shnll exhibit two lights, one

on path side near the drlvoi's seat, with! the number of such vehicle plainlybIiowii on tho glass of each lantern In Mack figures not less than one anduno-lia- lf ( I V4 ) Inches In height. All urotor vehicles running nt night shallexhibit llghtH as piovldcd by Ordinance No. It of the City and County ofHonolulu. ' .m

section .i. livery licensed vemcio aim every Horse and Harness unciIn emincctlon therewith biiII. when la service be In a suitable and satolondltloii. N'o nnlmal harnessed to my licensed vehicle Nihnll he left onany stand or public highway, within tho City and County of Honoluluwithout ii luopcr, attendant or without being properly secured.

Section 4. Every licensed drlrer for hire shall have n Bllvcr orwhite metal badge, with his number plainly designated upon bucIi badge,Mlil badge to ho worn upon the left breast of the driver bo as to be dis-tinctly seen.

Section 5. It shall bo the duty of every owner nnd driver of a li-

censed passenger ehlclo to keep at nil times a copy of this Ordinance unrtrates of fnre In a leather pocket firmly attached to the tenter of the backof tho front Beat of such llccnspd passenger chlcle, with tho words "Ilatcsof Pare" Impressed on the front of nald leather pocket in letters not lessthan one-ha- ir ('4 Inch In size, bvery such driver shall, In additionthereto, keep on his person nt least one copy of this Ordinance and ratesof fare.

Section C. It shall be unlawful for nny licensed driver for hire, whenIn charge of a licensed carriage or vehicle, to ho Intoxicated, or to use

or nbuslvo language, or to demand more than the authorized fare,'or to neglect, upon demand, to show a list of the duly authorized "Hates of

Tare," or, not being engaged, to refuse any fare. In computing rates offare, fare may be charged fiom the time of leaving the stand to the timeof ictiirnlng thereto.

Section 7. The I ales of fare for the carrying of passengers for hirein licensed vehicles In the City unit County of Honolulu shall not exceedthe following:

4.

i,T,.t

C.

H'rS (

To or fiom any point In or between Here-Inu- la

Streot nnd tho Harbor ami betweenMaunnkca and l'uehbowl Streets, one pas-sengerr.ach additional passenger

When tho distance docs not exceed onemllo fiom tho starting point, to or froman point within the area bounded nsfollows:

Commencing nt the junction of' WardAvcupc and Ala Mimnn Road, thence alongWard Avenue to King Street, thence alongKing Street to Victoria Street, themealong Victoria Stieet to Klnau Street,thenco along Kliiuu Street to I.usltanaStreet, thence along I.usltana Street to thoJunction of the extension of Kuaklnl andI.usltana Streets, thence along the exten-sion of Kuaklnl Street to Nuunntt Avenue,licnco along Nuiiiinu Avenue to Hates

ritrcct. thence nlong Hates Street to I.I-ll-

Street, themo nlonr I.lllhn Street toVineyard Street, thence along Vine) arilStreet to ABylum Hond, thence along Asy--I mil Hoad to King Street and thence in nstraight lino on nn extension of tho Asy-

lum Hoad to the harbor, ,One passengeri:.ich additional passenger . .

When tho distance docs not exceed twomiles from the starting point, tn or fromnny point within the area bounded usfollows:

Commencing at the residence of Mr.Win. Mutch on Kallhl Ho.nl, down Kn-ll- hl

Hoad acioss King Street and alongKallhl Street through the land of Mokau-e- a

to tho sea: and from tho residence ofMr. Win. Mutch on Knllhl Hoad In astraight line niaiika to the torncr of I.l-

llhn nnd Wyllle Streets, thence alongWylllo to Nuuanu Street, thence In astialght lino "In Nuiinnu Stream, thencodown Nuunnit Stream to tho Junction ofthh extension of Hates Street and thoNuuanu Stream, thence In n direct line

.to the present Pauoa Church, thence nlongtho base of runchhowl Hill to AlapnlStreet, theme along Alapal Street to Pros-

pect Street, thence nlong Prospect Streetto Magazine Street, thenco down MagazineSheet to Thurston Avenue, thenco nlongThuiston and Wlldor Avenues to I'unnhouStreet, thence down I'unnhou Street toKing Street, theme to the sea on n con-

tinuation of the line of I'unnhou Street,Ono passengerEach additional passenger

When the dUtitnce does not exceed fourmiles from the starting point, to or from,(1) The Country Club, Nuuanu Valloy,

One passengerEach additional passenger

(2) II. E. Cooper's i evidence, ManouValley,

One passengerEach additional passenger

(.1) MdIIUII Church,Ono passengerEarh additional passenger

(I) Wnlklkl Ilrldgc, entrance to Knplo-l.m- l1'nrk,

Ono passenger ,

K.icli additional passenger(S) Twelfth Avenuo and Wnlalao Hoad,

Ono or two passengersEach additional passenger

When iildoicd specially for KnplohinlI'm I; unci vlcnlty, from Tost Offlto, Hono-

lulu, nnd return,' One or two passengers, each way

Kach 'additional passenger ,.When oideied specially for tho I'all, from

I'ost onice, Honolulu, and return,Ono or two passongois :

One to four passengers , .

Each udilltlnnal passengerWhen oideied specially for tho Punch-bowl Drive, fiom I'ost Orflco, Honolulu,nnd return,

One or two passengeisOno to four passengers , ,Kach additional pnsse ngcr

When ordered specially for tho TantalusDrive, from I'ost Olllce, Honolulu, to topof Tantalus and return,

Ono to four passeiigoisWhen ordered specially for tho Mo.innliiiiPolo Ciound Dilve, from Post Olflco, Hono-lulu, nnd return,

Ono or two pasupiiRorsOno to four passongors . . . . ,

Each additional passenger ,,,,,,,,,,

Hacks andCarriages.

.25

.25

.25 1.00

.25 .50

.50

.50

1.00,.50

1.00.50

1.00.50

,00-.5- 0

.50

.50

.50

.50'

5.00

1.00

3.00

.50

10.00

5.(10

I, MO

Auto-mobiles.

$ 1

r ' ':

.00

.5U

1.50.00

.50

.00

.50

.50

1.00.00

!,50,50

2.00.50

7.001.00

0,00.00

5.0111.00

10,

11.

12.

II.

15.

When ordeted specially, for the drlvoaround Diamond Head, fiom I'ost Office,Honolulu, nnd return,

One or two passcngera .,....,..,...One to four passengers ,

Kach additional passengerWhen oideied specially for Mnnon ValleyDiive. fiom Post Ollke, Honolulu, to headof Vnllcy nnd leturn,

One or two passengersOne to four passengersKnch nddltlonal passenger . . . .

When attending fuuptnls within n'rnillusof two miles from' I'ost Ofllco, Honolulu..When shopping or making calls, when nt

least one-ha- lf of the time Is taken up Indetentions,

One panscngpr, per hourKneh additional passenger, per hour..One to four passengers, per hourKach additional passenger, per hour..

Tor (ontlnuous driving,One piisfongcr, per hourK.is.h additional passenger, per hour,.One to four passengers, per hourKach additional passenger, per hour...

(a) From Post Offlco, Honolulu, to Wnl- -alae and vlnclnlty and tcturu, ' t

Ono to four passengers '.....Knch aildlllon.il parson gcr

(b) Fiom Post Ofllcc, Honolulu, to Kull-ouo- u

nnd return,One to four passengersKadi nddltlonal passenger

(e) Fiom I'ost Ofllcc, Honolulu, to Hono-lulu i'lantntlon and return,

One to four passengersKach additional passenger

(d) . From Post Ofllce, Honolulu, to PearlCity and return,

Ono to four passengersKach nddltlonal passenger

(0) Fiom Post Ofllce, Honolulu, to OahuI'lantntlon and return,

One to four passenger?Kach additional passenger

(f) Fiom I'ost Ofllce, Honolulu, to EwaPlantation and icturn,

Ono to four passengersKneh additional passenger . -

(g) From Post Ofllco, Honolulu, to Wn-liln-

nnd return,Ouo to four passengersK.ich nddltlonal passenger

(Ii) From Post onice, Honolulu, to Wat-uln- a

nnd letuin,One to four passengersKnch nddltlonal passenger

(1) From Post Ointe, Honolulu, to Hcciannd return

One to four passengersKach additional passenger

(J) Fiom Post omee, Honolulu, to Wnl-knt- lo

nnd return,One to four passengersKach nddltlonal passenger

(k) From Post Onite, Honolulu, tonnd return.

One to four passengersKach additional passenger

(1) From Post om.ee, Honolulu, tonnd return,

One to four passengersKach additional passenger

(m) From Post Ofllce, Honolulu, to Ka-lia-

anil return,One to four, passengersKach additional passenger '

(n) From Post Office, Honolulu, to Ka-hu-

nnd return,One to four passengers

. Kach additional passenger(o) Around the Island of Oahu,

One to four passengersKneh nddltlonal passenger

i.

1 00r,o

. 50

.50

-

V.i'

?

-

I

I

1.50

10.00

10.00

12.50

15.00

18.00

25.00

30.00

15.00

20.00

25.00

25.00

25.00

40.00

50.00

Passengers not desiring to return on any of tho trlp3 sot out Inin "11" Inclusive. Hhnll not bo entitled to nny reduction In tho

nbovo fares. In any of trips where wults occur, exceeding In thonggrcgato thirty minutes, tho sum of $5.00 per for extramay bo charged.10. Where not otherwise .provided to or

any point within a radius of ono mile, forOno passenger 25Vfwl. mlHIIInnnl nassenirer !5 au

17. No extra chnrgo shnll he made to nny passenger for any ordinarytinti.l lm tr rrn tra

Tho churgo for baggago other ordinary hand baggago shall bo

for trunk or tho samo as for one passenger.Tho fare for children over five years of age nnd not more ten

jcars ofngo shall bo one-ha- lf of tho faro provided nbovo; for children flvo

of ugo 11 ml under, no fnio Bhall bo charged.Ilclwcen tho hours of 11 P. M. and 0 A. M., the rates of faro nbovo

provided for hacks and carriages mny bo doubled.For runs automobiles within n rndlivs of six miles, between tho

hours of 11 P. M. nnd 6 A. M tho rntes above provided may ho doubled.

Section 8. Tho following stands are hereby designated and set npart

for Hacks nnd Carriages licensed for the carrying of passengers:(1) Mnkul sldo of Herptunla Street, corner of Maunnkca

Street(2)

Street;(3)(4)(5)(C)(7)(8)()

Street;(10)

Streot;(H)(12)

Streets;(13)(H)

Street;(10)

Street;(10)

Sticct;(17)(IS)(lit)(20)(21)(22)

4.00

1.00

4.00

1.00

3.00

7.001.00

8.001.00

5.001.00

5.00l.OU

5.00l.OU

5.001.00

8.00

1.50

1.00

1.00

2.00

2.00

2.00

2.0U

2.00

3.00

3.00

3.00

5.00

5.00

5.00

saidhour such time

from

1.00

thaneach box,

than

yearn

with

from Kast

Mnknl sldo of Iloretanla Street, from West corner of NuuanuR .

Muknl side of Kukui Street, from Kast cornor of Nuuanu Street;Knst side of Kmmn Street, from Kast corner of Herctnnla Street;Muknl sldo of King Street, from Kast cornor of Maunnken 8treef,Mukal sldo of King Street, Kast from K. O. Hall & Son's store;Mukal sldo of King Street, West of I.lllhu Street;Mnukn sldo of Merchant Street, from Kast corner of Fort Street:Mauka sldo of Hnlckauwlla Street, from Kast corner of Fort

Kast Bide of llcthel Street, mauka from Knst corner of King

Kast side of Smith Street, between Hotel nnd Paunhl Streets;West side of Mnunakca Street, between I'nuaht nnd Hotel

Kast sldo of Maunnken Street, between Hotel and King Streets;Muuka sldo of Herctnnla Street, from West corner of Hlver

Makul side of Hcrctanla Street, from West corner of Nuuanu

Mnknl tide of Paualil Street, from West corner of Nuuanu

Mauka fcldo of Kukul Street, from Kast corner of I.lllhu Streot;West Bide of Prison Hoad, muknl of King Street;Kast sldo of Union Street, from Kast corner of Hotel Streot;East Bldo of Hlver Street, from East corner of Ilerctanla Street;Epst side of Hlver Btreot, from East corner of Paunhl Street;Muknl sldo of lleietaula Stieet near tho Junction of King and

iierctamn streets.Section 9, The following stands nre hereby designated and set apart

for motor vehicles licensed for tho earning of passengers:(1) Kast side of Hlshop Street, between Merchant and King Streets;(2) West side of llishop Street, between Merchant and King Streets;(3) Wnlklkl side of Hethel Street, between Hotel and King Streets,

for four motor vehicles.Section 10. Not moio than twelve hacks or carriages Bhall lcmalii on

nny one stand nt nny one time.Section 11. Licensed vehicles', nt the .ludlrlary nulldlng, shnll enter

on the Eastern Bide of tho dilve und align on the outer side of the circle,awaiting their fate.

i ,hemetl vehicles In waiting at the Honolulu Dopot ofthe Oal 1 Rnllioad Company shall be aligned on the mnuka side of tho Sta-tion DuIIiIIiirb In the sputo between the gruBs plot and the Station buildings,headed towards Wa klkl, nnd nlong tho bldowalk purallel to the PilsonRoad, headed towaids the, Prison.

Section 13. Licensed vehicles standing In front of the Hawaiian OperaHouse shall bo nllgned on the maulfa side of King Street close to the side- -

Section 14. Licensed vehicles nt steamer landings, mall steamerdocks or other landings shall. In nil faun. 1.0 nii,.np,i nn ii.o ,,,io ui.i,of the street or dock In the order In which they came, nml remain in posi- -

. .film iinlll nnrrti rra.l n.. I I............. .!....... " vi(,i,vii ui il iMiuiiifs ineir nun 10 move up to the trout.Section lu. Tho dilvers of licensed vehicles, standing nt any olhorpublic place not herein nmvlded for. shall nnm- - Mm ,,r 11. i,.i. 1.,.

speetor, or In his absenco, of the police, ns to alignment.No licensed )eblch. for I1I10 shall be permitted In stand on any public

stieet nrJilKhwny nwalllnfj fail" ovcepl ul Mich plni'ei. iih inn herein deslfi-nnte- das siniidK for llrniiMiil udilcles, or nt such places as may heieaftor bo

duly established for such imrpobo.

Section id Every .licensed driver of n liasseiigcr vehicle for hlro shnllregister In tho offlco of Tho sheriff of the City nnd County of Honolulu, thehack or automobile stain! nt which ho docs business, anil shnll not chnngofrom said stand to nnntlwer without tho approval of tho sheriff of tho City i

nnd County of Honolulu or his deputy, I

. Section 17. Any pciwm who shnll vlolnto nny of tho provisions ofthis Ordinance shnll ho deomejl Riillty of n iulsdenieanci, nnd upon convlc-- 1

Hon thereof shnll bo punished by u lino of .not less thnn TURKU DOLLARS)($3.00), nnd not 111010 thnn ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS ($100.00). or byImprisonment for a term of not exceeding tlirco months, or by both suchduo nnd Imprisonment.

SECTION 18r This Ordlnmico shall take effect fifteen days from nnduftcr the dnlo of its approval.

Introduced by SupervisorJ. C. QU1NN.

Date of Introduction November 2, 1909.

Tho foregoing Hill was, nt n regular meeting of tho Hoard of Super-visors of the City and County of Honolulu held on Tucsdny, January 18,1910, oiilcrcd pass to print on tho following voto of the nald Hoard:

A)ea: Ahln, Aylctt, Cox, Kane, Ixigan, MiClollnn, Qulnn, Total 7.Noes: None.

D. KAI.AUOKALANf, JR.Clerk, City nml County of Honolulu,

fits Jim. 22. 21, 25, 20, 27.

The Yokohama Specie Bank,Limited .

REPORT OF RESOURCES AND LIABILITIES OF THE YOKOHAMASPECIE BANK. LTD.. HONOLULU BRANCH.

At the Close of Business Dec. 31, 1909.

RESOURCES.

Loans nnd Overdrafts. . . $155,955. (!4Dcposlts . . . , $292,910. 43Furniture und Flxtuies. l,S,,i .ysuue to Hanks & Hankers 19,300.00Duo from Hanks & Ilnnk- - llllla Payable 1,204.90

eis '. ... 59,01 11.00Cash on Hand 9,778.95 'All other Resources 11C218.1I!

$343,421.33

LIAHILITIKS.

1, M. Tokleda, Mjnnger nt Tho Yokohnmn Spcclo Hank, Ltd., Hono-

lulu Hrnnch, 10 solemnly Bwear Hint tho foregoing Statements arc truenml toriect to tho best of my knowlodgo nml' belief.

Subscribed nml sworn to beforo mo this 20th day of Jnnuary, 1910.M. TOKIKDA.

DAVID L. PETERSON.Notary Public, First Judicial Circuit, T. II.

I

Henry Waterhouse Trust Company, Ltd8TATEMENT OF CONDITION, DECEMBER 31, 1909.

ASSETS. LIABILITIES.Cash on hand nml In bank..$l03,500.7c CapitalHondsRent estate 23,260.33Stocks und other Invest-

mentsMortgages sreured by rial

istato 23137.81Loans, demand nml time .. 198,70niFiirnlliiro and llxturcs .... 3,000.00Accrued Inti rest receivable 1 035.70Othur assets '9,030.01

b.iiuu.uu Subscribed .;...$200,00i).. J . ... a.Annn..

30,100.19

!"',;, pain 111 .... 3iuvuuu.iniShareholders'

liability 100,000(Undivided profltHTrust nnd agency

I accountsOther liabilities ..

$313,421.33

03 558.59

310 508.883S0.4C

$471,147.93

' "$171,147.93

Tonltory nf HnwnJLCity and County of Honolulu.

t A V fttmilinll fr,,.fiiir,.f. ,if Hit, ltlMlv Wnlnrlinilnn Trltcl Pn I l.la, ... ... .;...,'....,, ...... ..... ... .. ,.,. .. ....... ...v . . ..Vv

do solemnly swear that the ubovu utntcuicnt Is true to thu best of my knowl-

edge nml belief,A. N. CAMPUELL.

Subscribed nml sworn lo beforo 1110 this 31st day of December. 1909.JNO. riUlLD,

Notary Public, First .Indicia! Circuit.

Uf Lmr

IS

HALED FOR FRAUD

Claimed He Received Money onPhony Mill Proposition OthersClaimed to Have Been Swin-

dled.

SAN FRANCISCO, Jan, 13. Wal-ter .1. Wnyto nml Chiulcs P. (lilm-.woo-

both incmboiH of tho lloho-mln- n

Club, wcio itiicstcd jostcrduyon complnlnt m.ido by William II.Ford, a capitalist nml n member oftho sumo club, on 11 chnrgo of

$2000 fiom lilm under false,pretense, The men wcro ideatedon $1000 bail each.

Tho tiling of the complaint grownout of 1111 accusation made hyFonlsonio weeks ngo beforo tho "(liiindJury. At the time an liivestlgntloiiwas made, though no Indictment wasicturncd.Claims $9500 Swindle.

'Foul asserts that in nil he wnnswindled out of $9500 throughfalse pretense made to lilm by thotwo men Hint they possessed n whiting mill in Alameda county. Themill, ho nsbcrts, was controlled by 11

corporation known us the Pacific Pig-ment Company.

At the time of laying tho mutterbcfoio tho U111111I Jury Ford is saidto have stated that a number of themost prominent members of the

Club were duped In the samemanner ns he had been, but thattltcy refused to piosecutc Wnjto und(Irimwood hecauso of the notorietywhich would he brought upon them.

I41 his complnlnt Ford'snys that onAugust 11 the two men got $2000fiom lilm to Invest in the pigmentcompany. On that date he went toEmeryville, where tho mill was 111

operation, nml was told that It wasearning $1900 a day. Under tho pie-te-

that nioro money was neededto operate the mill, Ford sa)s thathe Invested tho $2000 und later $7,-50- 0

more.Bonus Activity at Mill.

In icallty, the complaint alleges,It wns the pructlso of tho aeiusodmen when they took a piospecthoInvestor to the mill to telephone thosupcilntendcnt to have tho machin-ery III motion. At other times, Fordsajs, the machinery was Idle andthat oven when It was running thecapacity was not over one ami nhalf tons per day, wheiena they hadrcpicscnted to lilm that the capacitywas 200 tons.

Foul sa)H that on the day ho vis-

ited tho mill n great amount of bus- -tie wns assumed until ho left theplace und that later It was stopped.

The complnlnt wns sworn to be-

foro Police Judgo Dp.isy,Roth (irimwood nnd Wa)to vigor-

ously deny tho charges made byFoul. Qrlmwood asserts that thereIs no ti nth In Fonl'B statements nmlpoints to tho fact that Ford's accu-

sations wcio Ignoicd by tho Cranilwhen that body Invcsllgutcd

die allegations of fiuud.

Dr. Isaac William Brewer, thegreat American authority on tropical medicine,has the following to say in his new book," Personal Hygiene In Tropical and Semi-Tropic- al'

Countries," regarding the use ofalcohol:

"The use and abuse of alcohol in the tropics has been discussed witha great deal of feeling. The total abstainers and many others maintain

that it ii a deadly poison in the tropics,, while others argue that it is

' on absolute necessity. ,

"The truth lies between these extremes.

"There is no doubt that a little alcohol in the shape of a light' wine taken with meals is beneficial to those who suffer from loss of ap-

petite or inability to digest food. Park put the daily amount of alcohol

that may be consumed by a healthy man ut from one to one and one-ha- lf

ounces, or an equivalent of two ounces of brandy, five ounces of

sherry, ten ounces of lighter wines, and twenty ounces of beer. Women

should take smaller quantities."

Just what we havebeen preaching all along, an'dwe are not surprised to see our views confirmedby such an eminent authority as Dr. Brewer.Drink .

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