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tnm San Francisco: Tcno Mnru Dec. 17 For San Francisco: Evening Bulletin America Mnru Dec. 13 ' From Vancouver: knows what he is doiiiR every minute V Monnn Dec. 12 of the time and so does every one For Vancouver: else; for everybody who con possibly Aorongl .inn. 0 i 3:30 EDITION The Best Way to Find Holiday Bargains is to Read the buy goods reads it. t VOL. X. 4183. 10 PAGES. HONOLULU, TERRITORY OF HAWAII, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1808. 10 FADES. PRICE 5 CENTS. t & Jarrett Outlines Police Plans $50,000 ADVERTISING CAMPAIGN STARTS ROOSEVELT El AGED WASHINGTON. D. C, Dec. 15. President Rooscvtlt sent a special message to Congress today in which he denounced the storica published in the New York World and other Pullitzer papers, in which the charge of crooked dealings in Panama Canal work was made the Gov- ernment. The President may sue tip. Pulitzer papers for libel. Mrs. Martin Convicted OAKLAND. Calif., Dec. 15. Mrs. Martin was today convicted on the charge of dynamiting the home of Judge Ogdcn. She sought to kill the Jude for revenge., The principal witness against her was a child known as Baby Martin. This Trust Mega NEW YORK, N. Y., Dec. 15. The United Stat:a Circuit Court handed down a decision today in which the Tobacco Trust is declared to be an illegal combine in rcstiaint of trade. m m Champion Sculler - WANGUTE, New Zealand, Dec. 15. R. Arnst today defeated Webb, the world's sculling champion. m i mtm m Chief Biggy's Body Floating In Harbor SAN 'FRANCISCO, Calif., Dec. 15. The body of ihc late Chief of ' Police Biggy was found today floating in the harbor near Goat Island. This establishes beyond doubt that Biggy committed bjicidc when he went overboard frun the police natrol . launch two weeks ago. m m Venezuelan Seized WiLLEMSTAP. Curacao, Dutch West Indies, Dec. 15. One of the Dutch battleships blockading the Venezuelan coast today seized Coast-guar- d Vessel 23. MRS. J. 0 CARTER DEAD Mrs. .1. O. Carter, nnn of the fore most ludlci of Honolulu unit one of the city's nlilcKt residents, tiled thin afternoon from heait trouble Al though the. decerned had beon nlllng for several month.), and her dentil was feared, It occurred very sudden- ly, nt about 1:30 o'clock. Mrs. Carter was a daughter of William Lndd, the crcnt merchant of parly Honolulu days. She was born In Honolulu Juno S, 1840, and was married to J. O. Carter Nov. 28, 1859, She spent almost her entire life In the Island l. The deceased leaves six children: Chnrlotto A., Mary N., Ilachol A., Sarah C. Ilnb-blt- t, .1. O. Carter Jr., and Ciishman Carter. The funeral services will bo hold nt the Carter home on Nuuami street at 3 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. Tho funeral will bo private Call at the B u 1 1 e t i n office and git a free list of the new fire ahum numbers and all the changes. Kaimuki Property Wc have two very choice pieces of prop- erty in Kaimuki that are real bargains. Good property is sell ing fist in Kaimuki; and bargains like these will not last long. Enquire Real Estate Department. Hawaiian Trust Co. LIMITED 823 FORT ST, HOLIDAY GOODS HOLIDAY STOCK is something to be proud of. OUR article expresses elegance and refinement. is nothing in our store that a well-dress- ed man would not be glad to have. f , LADIES ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO INSPECT OUR STOCK. THERE IS ROOM FOR CAREFUL SELECTION OF GIFTS FOR HUS-J1AN- OR BROTHER. Shirts, Collars, Neckwear, Handkerchiefs, Smoking Jackets, Office Coats, Pajamas, Bathrobes, Hosiery, Hats Ready-Mad- e Benjamin Clothes To Order The KASH CO., Ltd. of Fort and Hotel Sts. HAWAII'S $50,000 PINE CAMPAIGN JANUARY .MAGAZINES WILL CONTAIN FIRST ADVERTISING MAT- TER TO POPULARIZE HAWAIIAN PINEAPPLE LOCAL MEN HEARD BEFORE TARIFF COMMIS I SION IN WASHINGTON The January marines, IncludlnR Mm 1 .IIau Unm.. li.iirtiitl t.ttil Itin ' "' ...... """"' " '' Woman's Homo Companion, will con- tain advertisements of tlio Hawaiian plnoapplo that, slgni.lue tho opening of a I.IO.OOO. advertising campaign to bo carried on by tho plneapplo growers and canncri of linn all. To Inaugurate thto campaign was tho main puritoso of J I). Dole's trip to Now York, and ireont letters re- ceived fiotn him stulo that tho con- tractu lntvo been placed to properly put the Hawaiian pines beforo tho householders of the Nation. It liRb been thj opinion of tho growers that the dluirultlcs nt over- production could b ovcrcomo by a strong advertising campaign and that properly promoted Iho pineapple will becomo as much a household neces- sity as the fruits of California, for Instance. During his trip to tho Stntcs Mr. Dole also visited Washington, and with Mr. McCleltau and Mr. Kaincs appeared before tho Tariff Commis sion to speak (or the continued pro tection of the AmriU.au pineapple Tho report of this hearing shows that tho Hawaiian pineapple men aro working In conjunction with tho pineapple growers of Florida. The atmosphere o' Congress nt tho present tlmo nppcarj to bo somewhat antagonistic toward protected inter ests although thero ujx kindly feel ing toward struggling Industry. Mc. McClcllan suggested a change In tho law which now places our growers at a disadvantage. He sug- gested that as the old law placed a duty of sevon-tcnth- s of a cent per plno on pineapples brought to tho country In hulk, an I as the shippers aro able by shipping tho pines In crates to get them In at about half this rato, under scvidulo of seven cents n square foot, that tho law be changed so that all imported pineap ples will pay tho straight seven-tenth- s of a cent each or possibly one cent when entering the country. whether In bulk or In crates. The real contest for pineapples and every other prnJuct on tho pro tected list will come at tho extra session of Congress, on the floor of tho two Houses and In the commu- tes rooms. InlleKn Basinet Offie Phone 2S4 tnlletin Editorial Room Those 185 Deutsche Pfeffernulsse HOME HADE Alexander Young Cafe OUR MESSENGER Are Careful in Every Thine The; Do. There is no mistaken delivery where they are concerned. TERRITORIAL MESSENGER SERVICE. Phone 361. WILL WORK FOR MORHALARIES Babbitt To Gall Meeting Of Board Next Monday Superintendent of Public Instruc- tion W. If. Ilabbltt ulll probably call a meeting of tho Board of Education on Monday next for the purpose ot discussing proposcl legislation with regards to that dooirtment nt tho next session of tho Legislature. All of the departments are working up the lists of appropriations which' tbey will 'ask from the Legislature. These lists will be sent to Actlnr Clovernor Mott-Smlt- who made Vreqilesl 'on the various headi'Of department some tlmo ago for them. The principal matter that will pro- bably occupy the attention of tho Hoard of Education it Its meeting on legislation will bo that of teacher's salaries. As has been told In tho II u 1 o 1 1 n before, the pay doled out to tho public educators of the Territory of Hawaii Is far less than It should be. It hah simply been a matter of cutting down In salaries In order to keep within the appropria- tions, or cuUIti" down the staff of tcachors, tho Hater alternative being, as n matter of fact, practically Im- possible, As soon js Mr. Ilabbltt has figured out the exact amount of money need- ed to raise the salaries of teachers to thn proper schedule he will present tho proposition to the Hoard. This will probably bo dono next Monday. Ilabbltt and heads of the other Ter- ritorial department? aro working on the complete appropriation list to bo presented to Mott-Sinlt- h. BIOS OPENED Illils woro opened today (or the construction of a two-stor- y cottage at Nuuanti Cemetery and five cot- tages for the Knights ot Pythias, to be put up In Union street. The bIJ-din- g was very close. Tht- - lowest bidder for the cottage at the ceme- tery was Lucas tiros, $3,123.; John Oudcrklrk was the lowest for tho K. of P. cottages, $S,93. '"Tis Christmas till New Year's" Our next shipment of selected fruits will bo made per steamer LUR-LIN- DEC. 19TH. Fruit sent at this time will reach Coast points in plenty of time for New Year's, Island Fruit Co. Phone 15. 72 8. King St. Wicker Chairs, Rockers, and Tables NEW LOT JUST EEOEIVED. J. Hopp & Co., '' (LEWERS & COOKE BLDQ.) ,. i'1H BULLETIN ifl Bulletin Corner Jarrett Contemplates Great Improvements In Police Department Quite outside ot tho changes In the moru ofTidiiic) and so that rcsponsl-personn- of tho Police Department blllt can ho placed In cum which will be announced on, which arises I'nd r thn present Jarrett has In contcm- - tern thu wntthci v.ork in plation a number cT changes In tho shifts, whllo the inching station administration of the department, his clerks mid the wagon drlvem plan being to IncrciiMj tho efficiency hnvo clhlil-limi- r wnfhcs Jarrett ns much ns possible. During tends to have nil tiro men on duty In his term ns Deputy Sheriff Jarrett eight-hou- r wnlrhrr, so that each has had n good. chnirc to study tho captain will nlvvnvH have, tho saiim workings of tho vnilous branches of clerk, driver, turnkey and patrolmen tho department, nnd tho changes under them. Tho captains, who will which ho will ma'io'arc the results take tho plnie of t'n lieutenants of of his observations. Ono of tho most Important now fenturos which Jarrott will place In effect Is tho establishing of a hie) cm patrol for the protection of tho outer districts of the town. About four bicycle officers will be appointed, in addition to those ".ho aro now at tached to the regular watches, nnd who are stationed nt the station to respond to calls. These men will bo on duty only at night, and will be given bents In tbo outskirts, such us Maklkl, Punahou, Hanoa, Kallhl, etc. They will not wear uniforms, and It will bo their duty, besides preserv- ing tho pea co In the ordinary way, to keep their ejes open for suspicious characters and pro'vlers. It Is be lieved that owing tn,.ltio fart that such officers would he able to movo more quietly1 and wruld be less con- spicuous the mounted men, they will be found to bo efficient for this kind ot work, although the mounted force will he present d to do its work as at present. Jarrett also plana to make each watch more of a rnlt it Is at present, In order Hint It can act with Frear May Secure Federal Money For Clean-U- p of City "To Mott-Smlt- Honolulu. "Mall Land Commission report to Senator Foraker and Representative Hamilton. "Cable approximate amounts paid by merchant and Territory In re In- fectious diseases other than leprosy since 1900. "Perhapt go New York Thursday. "FREAR." Acting (lover nor Molt Smith re ceived tho abovo cablegram from tho Chief Exccutlvo this morning, nnd I in mediately set about getting data for tho Governor. Senator Koraker Is tho chairman of tho Commlttco on Paclflo Islauds and Porto Rico, and Representative Ham- ilton Is chairman In tho Houso ot tho Commlttco on Territories. That Gov- ernor Frcar is getting down to work wlll regard to tho proposed channel 'In the land laws of this Territory Is evidenced by tho request ho has for- warded to Mott Smith. Tho roiort of JkV ' i CV. Fal1 Vvbbb F.P.P &1V W. RICHC5TU. MX Wife I i.'IrV y, The merchant who advertises in the ' EVENINQ NO. every later than than mi. the present dav, will, In tho nhscntn of the Sheriff nnil the Depot) Sheriff, luivo full ch.irgo :uid lesponslblllty, wi that no dtliy vill bo necessary when nil) i.no Is .i ported Another plan wh'ch Jarrett will submit to tho Hoard of Supervisors! for Its approval. Is nnt of ostnbllih-In- g a secret polite, consisting of n couple of olllccrs, whoso Identity shall bo known only to tec heads of tint department Ho hopes. If ho gilne tho approval of tho Hoards to appoint n couple of men vv'u shall uot loiim neir the station net mnko arrests. but who shall luveilign)o and report on matters regarding which it Is de sirable thnt uccrccy bn preserved whllo investigation Is pending. H has been found that tho deteitlvei lose much cf their usefulness throui;li tho fnet that the!" Identities nro known, and It Is to do nway with this difficulty that Jarrett proposes to try this new plan. It Is nlso JnrrettS idot to do away to a grc.it extent with tho present sjsteni of drilling nt tho officers, which Is but ot small prnctlc.il val- - (Continued on PBtje 5) tho Land Commission appointed by him goeB jdcoply Into the stntua of at-- fairs with regaid to the public lands hero. Acting Governor Mott Smith will communicate with ,tho Chamber ot Commerce and the .Merchants' Associa- tion immediately iyid learn as exactly as pobslblo tho prccUo sums that havo been expended by thoso bodies for iho past eight j cars In maintaining tin) healthful conditions In this city. Con- siderable money liao also been spoilt by tho Territory of Hawaii in tho up- - keep of healthful conditions In tho city, and tho totals will amount high. According to Mott Smith, tho plan that tho Governor has In mind is to tecuro a Federal appropriation for thn 1'iirposa abo.vo tunned. 8urgcon-Gener- of thu United States has n largo sum of money continually nt hla disposal which lio can employ in almost any manner ho chooses, but novcrtlic- - (Continued on Page 5) 1 v , ... 't 1 f . h FOR WOMEN Charming Indeed lire tho new I'all Htjlcs III ColunJ.il. Shoei for Tho trend of for tho scihoii Is aptly told In tho ot V) now ready.. In all weights and to suit all types ot feet. $3.50, $4.00 $4. SO Shoe Co., Ltd. THE PLACE TO BUY SHOES. 1051 Fort Street Phone 282 .?..' 'W& feiUjiuaito :k&lt Aiiili Vj MySiiSaiimmm&iu. Wk Colonials Women fashion Illustration. models leathers Manufacturers v IS Tho Ono 1 si ;! -- r J 1 A l 'i

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Page 1: evols.library.manoa.hawaii.edu · tnm San Francisco: Tcno Mnru Dec. 17 For San Francisco: Evening Bulletin America Mnru Dec. 13 ' From Vancouver: knows what he is doiiiR every minute

tnm San Francisco:Tcno Mnru Dec. 17

For San Francisco: Evening BulletinAmerica Mnru Dec. 13' From Vancouver: knows what he is doiiiR every minute

V Monnn Dec. 12 of the time and so does every one

For Vancouver: else; for everybody who con possiblyAorongl .inn. 0 i 3:30 EDITION The Best Way to Find Holiday Bargains is to Read the buy goods reads it.

tVOL. X. 4183. 10 PAGES. HONOLULU, TERRITORY OF HAWAII, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1808. 10 FADES. PRICE 5 CENTS.

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Jarrett Outlines Police Plans$50,000 ADVERTISING CAMPAIGN STARTSROOSEVELT

ElAGEDWASHINGTON. D. C, Dec. 15. President Rooscvtlt sent a special

message to Congress today in which he denounced the storica publishedin the New York World and other Pullitzer papers, in which the chargeof crooked dealings in Panama Canal work was made the Gov-

ernment. The President may sue tip. Pulitzer papers for libel.

Mrs. Martin ConvictedOAKLAND. Calif., Dec. 15. Mrs. Martin was today convicted on

the charge of dynamiting the home of Judge Ogdcn. She sought to killthe Jude for revenge., The principal witness against her was a childknown as Baby Martin.

This Trust MegaNEW YORK, N. Y., Dec. 15. The United Stat:a Circuit Court

handed down a decision today in which the Tobacco Trust is declared tobe an illegal combine in rcstiaint of trade.

m m

Champion Sculler-

WANGUTE, New Zealand, Dec. 15. R. Arnst today defeated Webb,the world's sculling champion.

m i mtm m

Chief Biggy's Body

Floating In HarborSAN 'FRANCISCO, Calif., Dec. 15. The body of ihc late Chief of

' Police Biggy was found today floating in the harbor near Goat Island.This establishes beyond doubt that Biggy committed bjicidc when hewent overboard frun the police natrol. launch two weeks ago.

m m

Venezuelan SeizedWiLLEMSTAP. Curacao, Dutch West Indies, Dec. 15. One of the

Dutch battleships blockading the Venezuelan coast today seized Coast-guar- d

Vessel 23.

MRS. J. 0

CARTER

DEADMrs. .1. O. Carter, nnn of the fore

most ludlci of Honolulu unit one ofthe city's nlilcKt residents, tiled thinafternoon from heait trouble Although the. decerned had beon nlllngfor several month.), and her dentilwas feared, It occurred very sudden-ly, nt about 1:30 o'clock.

Mrs. Carter was a daughter ofWilliam Lndd, the crcnt merchant ofparly Honolulu days. She was bornIn Honolulu Juno S, 1840, and wasmarried to J. O. Carter Nov. 28,1859, She spent almost her entirelife In the Island l. The deceasedleaves six children: Chnrlotto A.,Mary N., Ilachol A., Sarah C. Ilnb-blt- t,

.1. O. Carter Jr., and CiishmanCarter.

The funeral services will bo holdnt the Carter home on Nuuami streetat 3 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. Thofuneral will bo private

Call at the B u 1 1 e t i n office andgit a free list of the new fire ahumnumbers and all the changes.

KaimukiProperty

Wc have two verychoice pieces of prop-erty in Kaimuki thatare real bargains.

Good property is selling fist in Kaimuki;and bargains like thesewill not last long.

Enquire Real EstateDepartment.

Hawaiian

Trust Co.

LIMITED

823 FORT ST,

HOLIDAY GOODSHOLIDAY STOCK is something to be proud of.OUR article expresses elegance and refinement.

is nothing in our store that a well-dress- ed

man would not be glad to have. f

, LADIES ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO INSPECT OUR STOCK.

THERE IS ROOM FOR CAREFUL SELECTION OF GIFTS FOR HUS-J1AN-

OR BROTHER.

Shirts, Collars, Neckwear,Handkerchiefs, Smoking Jackets,

Office Coats,Pajamas, Bathrobes, Hosiery, HatsReady-Mad- e Benjamin Clothes To Order

The KASH CO., Ltd.of Fort and Hotel Sts.

HAWAII'S $50,000PINE CAMPAIGN

JANUARY .MAGAZINES WILL CONTAIN FIRST ADVERTISING MAT-

TER TO POPULARIZE HAWAIIAN PINEAPPLE LOCALMEN HEARD BEFORE TARIFF COMMIS

I SION IN WASHINGTON

The January marines, IncludlnRMm 1 .IIau Unm.. li.iirtiitl t.ttil Itin '"' ...... """"' " ''Woman's Homo Companion, will con-

tain advertisements of tlio Hawaiianplnoapplo that, slgni.lue tho openingof a I.IO.OOO. advertising campaignto bo carried on by tho plneapplogrowers and canncri of linn all.

To Inaugurate thto campaign wastho main puritoso of J I). Dole's tripto Now York, and ireont letters re-

ceived fiotn him stulo that tho con-

tractu lntvo been placed to properlyput the Hawaiian pines beforo thohouseholders of the Nation.

It liRb been thj opinion of thogrowers that the dluirultlcs nt over-

production could b ovcrcomo by astrong advertising campaign and thatproperly promoted Iho pineapple willbecomo as much a household neces-

sity as the fruits of California, forInstance.

During his trip to tho Stntcs Mr.Dole also visited Washington, andwith Mr. McCleltau and Mr. Kaincsappeared before tho Tariff Commission to speak (or the continued protection of the AmriU.au pineapple

Tho report of this hearing showsthat tho Hawaiian pineapple men aroworking In conjunction with thopineapple growers of Florida.

The atmosphere o' Congress nt thopresent tlmo nppcarj to bo somewhatantagonistic toward protected interests although thero ujx kindly feeling toward struggling Industry.

Mc. McClcllan suggested a changeIn tho law which now places ourgrowers at a disadvantage. He sug-

gested that as the old law placeda duty of sevon-tcnth- s of a cent perplno on pineapples brought to thocountry In hulk, an I as the shippersaro able by shipping tho pines Incrates to get them In at about halfthis rato, under scvidulo of sevencents n square foot, that tho law bechanged so that all imported pineapples will pay tho straight seven-tenth- s

of a cent each or possibly onecent when entering the country.whether In bulk or In crates.

The real contest for pineapplesand every other prnJuct on tho protected list will come at tho extrasession of Congress, on the floor oftho two Houses and In the commu-tes rooms.

InlleKn Basinet Offie Phone 2S4tnlletin Editorial Room Those 185

Deutsche

PfeffernulsseHOME HADE

Alexander YoungCafe

OUR MESSENGER

Are Careful in Every Thine The; Do.There is no mistaken delivery

where they are concerned.TERRITORIAL

MESSENGER SERVICE.Phone 361.

WILL WORK FOR

MORHALARIES

Babbitt To Gall MeetingOf Board Next

Monday

Superintendent of Public Instruc-tion W. If. Ilabbltt ulll probably calla meeting of tho Board of Educationon Monday next for the purpose otdiscussing proposcl legislation withregards to that dooirtment nt thonext session of tho Legislature. Allof the departments are working upthe lists of appropriations which' tbeywill 'ask from the Legislature. Theselists will be sent to Actlnr ClovernorMott-Smlt- who made Vreqilesl 'onthe various headi'Of departmentsome tlmo ago for them.

The principal matter that will pro-bably occupy the attention of thoHoard of Education it Its meeting onlegislation will bo that of teacher'ssalaries. As has been told In thoII u 1 o 1 1 n before, the pay doledout to tho public educators of theTerritory of Hawaii Is far less thanIt should be. It hah simply been amatter of cutting down In salaries Inorder to keep within the appropria-tions, or cuUIti" down the staff oftcachors, tho Hater alternative being,as n matter of fact, practically Im-

possible,As soon js Mr. Ilabbltt has figured

out the exact amount of money need-ed to raise the salaries of teachers tothn proper schedule he will presenttho proposition to the Hoard. Thiswill probably bo dono next Monday.Ilabbltt and heads of the other Ter-ritorial department? aro working onthe complete appropriation list to bopresented to Mott-Sinlt- h.

BIOS OPENED

Illils woro opened today (or theconstruction of a two-stor- y cottageat Nuuanti Cemetery and five cot-tages for the Knights ot Pythias, tobe put up In Union street. The bIJ-din- g

was very close. Tht- - lowestbidder for the cottage at the ceme-tery was Lucas tiros, $3,123.; JohnOudcrklrk was the lowest for tho K.of P. cottages, $S,93.

'"Tis Christmas tillNew Year's"

Our next shipment of selectedfruits will bo made per steamer LUR-LIN-

DEC. 19TH. Fruit sent atthis time will reach Coast points inplenty of time for New Year's,

Island Fruit Co.Phone 15. 72 8. King St.

WickerChairs, Rockers, and Tables

NEW LOT JUST EEOEIVED.

J. Hopp & Co.,'' (LEWERS & COOKE BLDQ.)

,. i'1HBULLETIN ifl

Bulletin

Corner

Jarrett Contemplates

Great ImprovementsIn Police Department

Quite outside ot tho changes In the moru ofTidiiic) and so that rcsponsl-personn-

of tho Police Department blllt can ho placed In cumwhich will be announced on, which arises I'nd r thn present

Jarrett has In contcm- - tern thu wntthci v.ork inplation a number cT changes In tho shifts, whllo the inching stationadministration of the department, his clerks mid the wagon drlvemplan being to IncrciiMj tho efficiency hnvo clhlil-limi- r wnfhcs Jarrett

ns much ns possible. During tends to have nil tiro men on duty Inhis term ns Deputy Sheriff Jarrett eight-hou- r wnlrhrr, so that eachhas had n good. chnirc to study tho captain will nlvvnvH have, tho saiimworkings of tho vnilous branches of clerk, driver, turnkey and patrolmentho department, nnd tho changes under them. Tho captains, who willwhich ho will ma'io'arc the results take tho plnie of t'n lieutenants ofof his observations.

Ono of tho most Important nowfenturos which Jarrott will place Ineffect Is tho establishing of a hie) cmpatrol for the protection of tho outerdistricts of the town. About fourbicycle officers will be appointed, inaddition to those ".ho aro now attached to the regular watches, nndwho are stationed nt the station torespond to calls. These men will boon duty only at night, and will begiven bents In tbo outskirts, such usMaklkl, Punahou, Hanoa, Kallhl, etc.They will not wear uniforms, and Itwill bo their duty, besides preserv-ing tho pea co In the ordinary way,to keep their ejes open for suspiciouscharacters and pro'vlers. It Is believed that owing tn,.ltio fart thatsuch officers would he able to movomore quietly1 and wruld be less con-

spicuous the mounted men, theywill be found to bo efficient for thiskind ot work, although the mountedforce will he present d to do its workas at present.

Jarrett also plana to make eachwatch more of a rnlt it Is atpresent, In order Hint It can act with

Frear May SecureFederal Money For

Clean-U- p of City"To Mott-Smlt- Honolulu.

"Mall Land Commission report toSenator Foraker and RepresentativeHamilton.

"Cable approximate amounts paidby merchant and Territory In re In-

fectious diseases other than leprosysince 1900.

"Perhapt go New York Thursday."FREAR."

Acting (lover nor Molt Smith received tho abovo cablegram from thoChief Exccutlvo this morning, nnd I inmediately set about getting data fortho Governor.

Senator Koraker Is tho chairman oftho Commlttco on Paclflo Islauds andPorto Rico, and Representative Ham-ilton Is chairman In tho Houso ot thoCommlttco on Territories. That Gov-ernor Frcar is getting down to workwlll regard to tho proposed channel

'In the land laws of this Territory Isevidenced by tho request ho has for-warded to Mott Smith. Tho roiort of

JkV ' i

CV. Fal1

VvbbbF.P.P &1V W.RICHC5TU. MX Wife I i.'IrV

y,The merchant who advertises in the '

EVENINQ

NO.

everylater

than

than

mi.

the present dav, will, In tho nhscntnof the Sheriff nnil the Depot) Sheriff,luivo full ch.irgo :uid lesponslblllty,wi that no dtliy vill bo necessarywhen nil) i.no Is .i ported

Another plan wh'ch Jarrett willsubmit to tho Hoard of Supervisors!for Its approval. Is nnt of ostnbllih-In- g

a secret polite, consisting of ncouple of olllccrs, whoso Identity shallbo known only to tec heads of tintdepartment Ho hopes. If ho gilnetho approval of tho Hoards to appointn couple of men vv'u shall uot loiimneir the station net mnko arrests.but who shall luveilign)o and reporton matters regarding which it Is desirable thnt uccrccy bn preservedwhllo investigation Is pending. Hhas been found that tho deteitlveilose much cf their usefulness throui;litho fnet that the!" Identities nroknown, and It Is to do nway withthis difficulty that Jarrett proposesto try this new plan.

It Is nlso JnrrettS idot to do awayto a grc.it extent with tho presentsjsteni of drilling nt tho officers,which Is but ot small prnctlc.il val- -

(Continued on PBtje 5)

tho Land Commission appointed byhim goeB jdcoply Into the stntua of at--

fairs with regaid to the public landshero.

Acting Governor Mott Smith willcommunicate with ,tho Chamber otCommerce and the .Merchants' Associa-tion immediately iyid learn as exactlyas pobslblo tho prccUo sums that havobeen expended by thoso bodies for ihopast eight j cars In maintaining tin)healthful conditions In this city. Con-siderable money liao also been spoiltby tho Territory of Hawaii in tho up- -

keep of healthful conditions In thocity, and tho totals will amount high.

According to Mott Smith, tho planthat tho Governor has In mind is totecuro a Federal appropriation for thn1'iirposa abo.vo tunned. 8urgcon-Gener-

of thu United States has nlargo sum of money continually nt hladisposal which lio can employ in almostany manner ho chooses, but novcrtlic--

(Continued on Page 5)

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FOR WOMEN

Charming Indeed lire thonew I'all Htjlcs III ColunJ.il.Shoei for Thotrend of for thoscihoii Is aptly told In tho

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now ready.. In allweights and to suitall types ot feet.

$3.50, $4.00 $4.SOShoe Co., Ltd.

THE PLACE TO BUY SHOES.

1051 Fort Street Phone 282

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iiiIiiWEEKLY GAIEKDAR

.MOM)AVPacific Stated.

IIIIISUAV

WUUMIMDAVHawaiian Third Degree.

I lUHMD.WHonolulu Chapter Regular, 5

p. m.

I'HIDAY

NAIUDDAVHawaiian Third Degree.

All visiting members of tlioOrder aro corillally Invited touttouil meetings of local lodges

LODGE, No. 3, 1. 0. 0. F.

Meets every Monday evening nt7:30 In 1. O. O. 1'. Hall, Tort Street.

K. H. HKNDItY. Secretary.hen. r. vicicinis. n. g.

All visiting brothers very cordiallyInvited. i

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

Meets every first nnd third Fri-day evening at 7:30 In K. of I. Hall,torncr nn) llerctanla. Visitingbrothers cordially Invited to attend.

A. O. DKEIUNO, C.C.,JAS. V.'. WHITE, ic.n.s.

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

Honolulu l.odgo No. 016, 11. P. O.13., will meet In their hall on Kingnear Fort Street every Friday even-ing.

l)y order of the-- E. It.:HENRY C. EASTON,

Secretary. .

',VM. H. McLNEKNY, L R.

r7ci. M'KINLEY LODOE No.8, K.ofP.

Sleets every 2nd and 4tli Saturdayevening at 7:30 o'clock in K. nf I.Hnll, corTl'oit and Itcrctanla. Vlsll-lu- g

brothers coidlnlly Invltod to at-tend.

W. I.. I'ltAZCB. CO..E. A. JACODSOX, K.R.S.

HONOLULU AEKIE 140, J. 0. E.

Meets on tho 2nd nnd 4th WED-NESDAY evenings of each month at

7:30 o'clock In K. of P. Hall, cornerucretanl.i and Fort streets.

Visiting Eagles are Invited to attend.

'.V. L. FRAZKE, W., Prest.II. T. MOOItE, Secy.

HAWAIIAN TEIBE No. 1, 1. 0. R. M.

Meoto every flrfct and third Thurs-days of each month at Knights ofPythias Hall. Visiting brothers cor-dially Invited to attend.

A. n. AKLE1GH, Sachem.A. B. MUKPI1Y, C. of It.

EXCELLENT LAUNDRY WORK

done by tin

FRENCH LAUNDRYwith their new FRENCH

process.2S7 Brretania St. Phone 1491.

,

McTighc FavoriteTlle Best Whiskey on the Market.TH0S. F. McTIGHE & CO.. AGENTS.

101-l- KING ST.PHONE 140. . P. 0. BOX 755

OUTINGin ft lrand new seven-seatc- Call up101 or 1453 and ask for

C. H. BEHNREDUCTION SALE from Saturday

6th, LADIES HATS from $2.00 up.

X. UYEBA,1023 NUUANU ST.

Wong Wong,CONTRACTOR and BUILDER.

I'Lunmuu andoraco. Honolulu Painting Co., 221

iung at,; i u. no:: ui..

im m : ; w i i u i i

KING ST, NEAR BETHEL

dealers jn re Mattresses'itc, tic. Ail Minis of kua and

MISSION FURNITURE Made T(Order,

LUNCHES and DRINKSThe most popular

piacc m to'vn.

ru c-.- i-.-

I lie IrtMllUll JdlUUll,il Hotel St. near Fort.. Jack Scully, Jack Roberts,

mSidh

TUESDAY.

IIAHM0NY

HOTELSTEWARTSAN FRANCISCOGEARY STREET ABOVE UNION SQUARE

JUST OPPOSITE HOTEL ST. FRANCIS

EUROPEAN PLAN $1.50 A DAY UP

AMERICAN PIAN $3.00 A DAY UP

1 A new down (own holil. Steal andbrick structuro. Furnished at a ceil el

$150,000. Enrj contort and eonienl-cat- s.

On car lines transferring to allparts ol city. Omnibus raeeti all tralntand steamers.

nuitL STEWARtNow recognized as Hawaii-

an Island Hcadquartcn.Cable Address "TRAWETS."ABC Guide.

AUCTION SALE

Wednesday, Dec. 16, 1908,10 O'CLOCK A. M.,

nt

Kapiolani Building,Corner of King and Alakea Streets

1'iuorcd by Instructions from J. V.

Colburn. Hsi., executor under thewill of Divld Knwanaitakoa. deceas-ed, I wilt roll on the premises usnboe, nt hour named,

The JewelryOF THE LATE

Prince David Kawananikoa

JAS. F. MORGAN,Auctioneer.

Lehnhardt'sUnexcelled

Candies

i Always Fresh at

CHAMBERS DRUG

CO.,

Fort and King St.

Absolutely CertainYou sate!When you setus to makeyour clotheiat ready-to-we-

prices.Our $25. goltihave nocomparison.Tuxedo Suite$30. up.

GEO. A. MARTIN,Hotel St

MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS

FOR THE HOLIDAYS

BERGSTROM MUSIC Co., Ltd.

Rainier Beer

FOR SALE AT. ALL, BARSTELEPHONE 1331

STILL THE BEST

May'sOlil Kona Coffee

HENRY MAY'& CO., LTD.

Oovernor Mngoou hns completedthe draft ot his decree convening tl;oPresidential ulectorh at Havana onDec. 19, and the Senatorial electorson tho same dnte at the capitals ofthe icspoctlvo provinces.

LOCAL A GENERAL

Tf vnn liav a Yinttn nntuirhinitvto offer, persist reasonably, in B u 1 --

letin want advertising it and it'will apoeal to the right person,

I At. Thnrlow for a lunch or dinner.A hnndxomc cnlctular Is ticltiR Klvcu

away by tho Mutual Telephone Co.I Take your carrligo or automobileto Hawaiian Carrlitgo Manfg. Co., foruivtodato repairs.

I A number of Hulled States Army of-

ficers departed today In tho steamerMatiim Kca.

A. Ahrcns, manaRcr of one of thoplantations on Hawaii, returned tohis homo today.

if you aro looking for any of yourfriends bo to tho "Two Jacks" andjou'll find them.

Call at the B u 1 1 c t i n office andget a free list of the new fire alarmnumbers and all the changes,

nido In the swell StudcVaker drivenby the expert chalfcur, M. T. Lutr.Phone 191. Royal Hawaiian aarago.

Havo your typewriters and machinesrepaired at Wall. Nichols Co., Ltd.,Port and Merchant streets. Tele-phone If.

Just In time for Chtistmas a finoitock of Mason's colors for china paint-In- n

has arrhed at (Surrey & Co.'sctore.

The Fire Department announcesthat It will test boxes 28 and 29 sonicllmo tomorrow, probably In the after-noon.

Among the passengers who left intho Mnuna Ken today was II. P. Dil-

lingham. Ho sailed for Hawaii onbusiness.

Postofllco Inspector Hare sailed to-

day for Maul and Hawaii. Ho will In-

spect practically all tho important postoffices on tho Islands.

C. A. Long, trustee for J. K. Sum-- t

or ct nl., has commenced ault to fore-

close a mortgago for $2500 against R.

W. and Mark K. Davis.Rycroft's sodas aro tho purest and

highest In quality. Their purity Is ab-

solutely guaranteed. I'hono orders to270; deliveries mado promptly.

Automatic Tclcphono operators nov-i- tgot tired or Cioss. Their norves

lira steel. Call at Waterhouso TrustCo. and subscribe tor an automatic1 hone.

Wo mako n specialty of putting upChristmas packages. .Wo absolutelygunrantco the quality of tho goods wotel ec t for you. M. A. Qunst & Co.,King and Port streets.

Reis & QuUin are now located atthe Young Hotel Anto Stand Phone188 Short runt 80c and ? l.OO Bythe hour $5.00 Special rates forshopping and calling.

Alter connocuon is made, n is bdso-lutcl- y

impossible, for n third party toget In on your lino when you use thoAutomatic service Subscrlbo at oncoat Wntcrhouio Trust Co.

Tho Hawaiian Trust Co., Ltd., havetwo very choice pieces of property fpr(.alo in Kaimuki. Jt you aro lookingfor bargains, call at their real estatedepartment at once. 23 Fort strcot.

Vou don't havo to wait for a busyopcrntor to mako your connection withtho automatic telephone, you can makeIt yourself. Call or phono to Water-houso Trust Co. and subscribe for theAutomatic.

Thurlow's Royal Annex for meals.Leu Katn, a pretty little Chinese

woman, has begun oult for divorceagainst her husband, Chang Wing, andasks for tho custody of her two chil-

dren, ono of whom Is now in tho Kin-p- i

ro of China.Our Chinese matting rugs and hand-som- o

Japanoso cotton rugs In blue andwhite mako very usoful, beautiful pres-ents for Christmas. Call In and lookthem over. Lowers & Cooko, Ltd., 177S. King street

Our lcathor goods mako elegantChristmas gifts. Ladles' and 'gentle-men's purses, card cases, and musicrolls, ladles' chnttelalno .bags, etc. Avery choice and varied assortment. Ha-waiian News Co., Ltd.

Two pcoplo sometimes keep a sec-

ret; more than two nover do. Thegirl, at "pontral" has all )ho fun. Callcr phone to Wnjcrbqitso Trust Co, andrubscribo for tho automatic telephone,Absolutely secret service.

Every artlclo In our holiday stockexpresses elegance nnd refinement,Ladlrp can mako no mlstnko In select-ing men's gifts here. Wo havo every-thing u man wears. Tho Kash Co.,Ltd., Fort and Hotel streets.

Eight rundrcd dollars In debt andnot ono lonely Btmolcon In his Joanswbb tho plight of Joso Soares, of Hllo,when ho Bked to bo adjudged a bank- -

rupt In tho United States DistrictCourt this morning. Aftor hearing Mirotltlon. Judge Dolo grantod It, and I

E. Hay of Hllo waa. appointed by thoCourt to tako caro of hla affairs forIho present. ,

Tho will of Mrs. William Astor ofNew York, fllod for probate, dispose.)of real estate worth "as, much as 0

and personal property as much6Sr HOO.OOO.'l Two daughters Mrs.Wilson and Mrs. Halg aro the chiefl)oneflclarle.-..- .- .... .tt1

A Most Excellent Assortment oi

SUITINGS

W. W. Ahana Co.,LIMITED '

62 S. KINO ST. PHONE 025.THE BEST "HTTEHS" IN TOWN,

CUBA TQJHHT ALONE

WASHINGTON, D. C, Dec. H. (lovcrnor Magoon will leave Hn- -

vann. as soon as ho tan make the transfer of the government ot Cuba totho officials of the newly elected administration.

TERRIBLE ACCIDENT LISTWASHINGTON. 11. C, Dec. 14. According lo thi bulletin of the

Labor llureatt there have been .15,000 deaths from nertdent during thopast year nnd two million people were Injured. The largest number ofcasualties has been on the rnllroads.

HARROVIAN NEED NOT ANSWERWASHINGTON, D. C, Deo. 14. Tho Supreme Court hns ruled that

Mr. Harrlmnn ennnot bo compelled t.i lutcr- -

state Commerce Commission concerning private transactions.i i m

BRITAIN DEPORTING AGITATORSCALCUTTA, India, Doc, 14. Nine of the most prominent nntlva

lenders have been nrrcstcd nnd deported to n secret destination. Thispolicy will be followed up to stop tho spread of sedition.

' m i i

SIX JURORS FOR HAINS TRIALFLUSHING, N. Y Dec. 14. Hlx Jurors have been obtained for the

llalns trial. T. .1. 1'alns will tako tho stand In his own behalf.

GEN. WESTON SAILSMANILA, P. I., Dec. 14. General Weston has sailed for tho Coast

on the Sheridan to tnkc a new command.

CASTRO IS IN BERLINDKHLIN, Germany, Dec. 14. President Castro of Venezuela has ar-

rived hero.

NIGHTRIDERS ON TRIALUNION CITY, Tcnn. ,Dcc. II. The trial of tho nlghtrldcra hns be-

gun, ii , ' ' I .i ')

PIEIBCTaBBCLUPECO SHRUNK QUARTER SIZE COLLARS

There arc more ways which u collar ennnnuoy you thun you can .remember. Hut youcan remember Arrow, ami avoid them all.

1.) cenli 2 for 2.J rent.'cLDETT, rEAUODY A CO., Ntkert of duett Shlrt, Troj, X. Y.

WATERFRONT NOTES r

REDUCTION IN STEERAGE RATES

Representatives of tho transpacificlines met nt Seattle, WaBh., on No-

vember 1R to discuss tho question of.teerago rates between tho Coast, Jn-- I

an and China. The three lines, undertho agreement, chnrgo $51 for steer-ag- o

passngo, whllo tho others aro al-

lowed ft rato of $43.50, owing to lessregular sailings nnd slower steamers.The standard lines desired to havo aneven rnto established, claiming thatfaster service brought them no addi-

tional business, Tho conferenco finallydecided to leave- - rates ns at present.

toNORWOOD'8 OFFICER8 CLEARED

O. F. Holies, Inspector of steam ves-tol- a

at San Francisco, handed down fx

decision on November ID In tho casjof tho collision between tho steam-schoon-

Norwood nnd tho oil steamerAsuncion, In tho fog off Point Onrda,on October 8, exonerating tho masterand mate of tho Norwood, anil sus-

pending Iho licenses ot Captain GeorgoE. Hrldgott and First Mato K. Ixirsonof tho Asuncion for sixty days.

Mkoko Mead makes record

Advices received at San Franciscoreport that tho n barkeutlneKoko Head has completed ono of thesmartest passages on record betweenAstoria and Australia. Tho barren-lin-

arrived nt Auckland November 17

uftor a pasBago of forty-eigh- t days.Tho Koko Head was heard of last Intho summer of 1907, when sho sailedfor Newcastle. Her abilities as u sail;or havo often been discussed.

nnswer tho questions of the

in

BURN SHIP'S' WOODWORKStripped of cery fragment of frame-

work that could be used for fuel, thobig llrltlsh steamer Cralgvar arrivedr.t Port Townsend, Wash., on Novem-

ber 19, twenty-seve- nays from Yoko-

hama. Captain Edmunds reports thntIn addition to a shortage of coal, thottcamcr parsed through gales all thevoyage that threatened to destroy thovessel.

DIG BENZINE CARGOTho newjy-bull- t German steamer

owned by tho Standard OilCompany, and which will hcrenfter tunIn tho trndo between Sanl'ranclRoo nnd tho Orient, arrived attho former spot on November 19, thlr-;hrc- u

days from Slngapmo, with u car-go of 8100 tous of benzlno consignedlo the Standard Oil Company.

HOODOO FOLLOWS SHIPSFour hundred and twenty-si- days

i.fter leaving Itotterdnm for San Francisco tho French bark Due d'Aumnle,Captain Lohindo, arrived at tho latterlort on No ember 20. Tho vessel wasdelayed by a series of accidents whichnecessitated putting In to severalKrtB.

MASTERS ARE CHANGEDTho following changes of maatora

wero recorded at tho San Franciixocustoms house on Nnumlier 1C:

Schooner Catherine It. Wilson, JohnA, Nelson, lco Robert Trndgclt;hteamer Iolandn, Dan W. Thomson,vlco Svauto Hngolt.

, 3HAK.E-U- OF OFFICIAL8 tWith tho arrest of Cai.'in' T. rn

No. 1 1.00

No. 2 .'. ., $2.00 2 4 x 3 4

No. 2A $3.00 '.

No. 2 Foldinff 'Pocket $5.00 2 4 x 3 4

No. 3 $9.00

No. 2 Stereo Brownie $12.00

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" EVERYTHING PHOTOGRAPHIC "

IN FOREIGN PORTS-- 4

Monday," December 14.

YOKOHAMA Arrived Dec. 13!

S. 8. Asin, henco Dec. 1.

Q.-- COAL PILE IS

CAUSING TROUBLE

Tho (Juartcrmajlei's coal pile on

Fort street near Oceanic wharfhas caught file and Is causing thoofficers somo worry. A largo crew uimen was placed nt work this morn-

ing, moving tho conl so thnt thosmouldering tiro may bo reached andextinguished. It Is nellevod that thofire will bo put out 'vlthout difficulty.

Several months nr,o tho Navy ha I

trouble with its coal supply catchingfire. Tho danger bocanio so Immi-

nent on several ccmslons thnt alargo amount of eo.il was trnnsfcrrcdto barges In the harbor, there beingno other uvnllablo place tatransfer It.

As fast ns the co.il Is moved nt thoq. M. pllo It Is beirg wet down thor-

oughly with wntcr, r.nd It Is believed

that tho danger of conflagration willsoon bo obviated.

Tho secret mnrrlago two yearn agoof Miss Kdlth Augusta Forbes, daugh-

ter of Pror. Charles Forbes of Colum-

bia university, and John llowaidSturge has Just come to light.

The Weekly Edition of the EveningBulletin gives a complete summary otthe news ' the day.

Oawlcy, formerly master of tho PagetSound steamships I'M un and Advance,nnd K. Kntayama, charged with thoImportation of Japanese women Intotho United States, a general shake-u-

of the Seattle as well as tho llrltlshColumbia Immigration offices Is expected'.

taHALLIDALE IS LOST.

A dispatch received at San Fran-

cisco on November lfi from Londont'tnted that nilvlces received fiom Mel-

bourne tell of the loss of tho llrltlshbark Hallldale. Her crow, tho telegram stated, were rescued mid landed.The Hallldalo Is well known on thoCoast.

ta8HIPS ENROLLED.

The following vessels wore enrolledat tho San Francisco customs houso onNovember 10: Steamer Jim Uutlcr,William V. Olson master; schoonerHenrietta M., Carl Jensen master;tteamer Kdlth, W M. Randall master;trhnoner Fred IJ. Sander, George Ek-rc- n

master.ta

PILOT NOT GUILTYIn reversing the decision of tho local

Inspectors nt Seattle, Wash., who sus-

pended for three months tho llcenro ofPilot C. P. McCarthy' of Mrj steamerHumboldt, Supervising IrviiiCLtnr Heiimlngham has ruled thnt ns McCaithywas not signed on tho slil.'h nrtlelesho cun not bo held rc'sp'isllile for thesteamer going aground.

'taNEW 8HIP COMMANDERS

Tho follow tug changes of masterswero recorded at 'ho Han Fraiirlrocustom house on November 20!

Steamer Asuncion, John MoKcllnr lraJohn W. Spencej steamer Georgol.onils, John W. Spenco vlto John r;

steamer Senator. L. N. No- -

! pander vlco Thomas Itcllly.

THE OFFICElt8ot tho Inter-Islan-

i.tenmer Nllhau report exceptionallylough weather off tho coast of Hawaiitho last trip.

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THE IlAnK Snlnt Cathcilnc Is dis-charging her sand ballast ut tho lowerend of tho Oceanic wharf

FORT STREET NEAR HOTEL

.. . The Eastman Kodak Co.'s

Brownie FamilyAll of tho Best Blue Blood

Folding

rAll these Brownies are of the highest elass, and will give perfect ser-vic- e.

A Brownie makes a very accetable Christmas Gift' for anyone.

Honolulu Photo Supply Co.,

IARRIVED-

Tuesday. December 15.

Stmr. Nllhnu, Oness, from Kauai,5:15 a. m.Aj DEPARTED I

Monday, December 14.

M. N. 8. 8. Lurllno, Wooden, forKnhulul, 10 p. m.

Tuesday, December 15.

Stmr. Maunn Kca, Freeman, forHllo nnd way ports, 12 noon.

Stmr. Mnuna Loa, Slmerson, for Kn-n-

nnd Kau ports, 12 noon.j. j.

BAILING TODAY

U. S. A. T. lluford, for Manila, 5

p. in.Stmr. W. O. Hnll, Thompson, for

Knuui ports, 5 p. m.8tmr. MlkMinla, for Maul and Molo-kn- l

ports, 5 p. m.i"

PASSENGERS ARRIVED I

Per stmr. Nllhau, from Knual, Dec.15. W. K. Anderson nnd wife.

i PA8SENGERS DEPARTEDj.

Per stmr. Maunn Kyi, for Hllo andway portB, Dec. 15 L. F. Monlton nnif(

wire, a, si. Damon, aliases ma aimIrene nroughor, W. II. Castle, Jr., andwife, Mrs. F. M. Wakefield. Miss Itcn-to-

Miss Ilodkln, W. L. Thomas nndwife, A. W. Carter and wife, E. A.

Jackson and wlfo E. P. Chapln, Geo.Wllfoiig, Mr. and Mrs. Fisher, M. J.Fassolh, Georgo W. Drake. 11. W. Fil-

ler, 11. F. Dillingham, G. 11. Galo andwife. Miss Clara Ciimmlngs, Mrs. W.D. Sharrott, D. W. Cooko and wlfo.Miss Lararus, Miss Richards, J. J.Mullcr, E. A. Illschof, W. F. Shaw, F.W. Hayward, W. W. Thurston. W.Lucas. It. I. Llllle, J. P. Dovendorf, Dr.Vnn Olden, Miss Dovendorf, Miss VnnOrden, C. Wldemnnn nnd wlfo, Chns.Koohu, James Lemon, John Padakln.It. H. Allan, It. Qulnn nnd wlfo, M. .1.

Gniiers, Captain llodd, Mr. Cnsady,Geo. Hancock, J. J. Page, A. Austin,M. Hlno, J. Sakal, Hahorscn,

Per stmr. Maunn Lba, for Kona andKau, Dec. 16. Mrsl Wendels, FatherCharles. W. Paris, Enos Vincent, E. D.

Ilaldwln, Elmer Conanl, Miss Hoard,C. Walters, L. Conkllng, Judge Mat-

thew man, W. M. McQuald, Miss Leslie,J. G. Smith nnd wlfo, II. Mnknhalupa,Miss Julia Grass, Mrs. Mary McKln-ley- .

PASSENGERS BOOKED

Per stmr. Mlknhnla, for MolokolMiss Me)cr, Ion A. Quonson, D.

Rev. J. Kcktpl, Harold Lord, E.I). Holt.

Per stmr, W. G. Hall, for KauaiMiss A. Welbko, E King..;. j.I HONOLULU WEATHER

Temperatures 0 a. in., 72; 8 a. in.,75; 10 a. m., 78; noon, 70; morningmlnlmiimg, (18.

Ilaroinctcr, 8 n. m., 30.12; nbsolutohumidity, 8 a. m , C.210 grains percubic foot; rclailvo humidity, 8 n. m.,07 per cent; dew point, 8 n. m., 03.

Wind 0 u. in... velocity fi, directionN. U.; 8 n. m., velocit.-'.p-, direction N.;10 a. m., eIoclty 0, diie'Ooji N. E.;noon, cloclty 11 direction S. h." v,

Itnlnfall during 21 houra endod 8 )i

in., .00 Inch.Total wind movement during 21

hours ended at noon, 174 miles.WM. B. STOCKMAN,

Section Director. Weather Bureau.

PRIVATE TRANSPORT

NOT FORJONOLULU

Tho rumor that tho transport llufordwill ho placed on tho run between ,hcrocud the mainland Is emphatically de-

nied by Arny ofllcora stationed her 5.

That It would bo pleasant to havq upilvatu transport for Hawaii is admit-ted by nil, but they say thnt It wouldbo an unnecessary luxury such as thoWar Depaitmcnt Is hardly likely toindulgu in.

As a matter of fact, when tho llufordreaches San Kranclsco at tho comple-tion of tho present voyage, Bhe will boput out of commission. How long showill remain Idle, or what uo will bomnile of hoi- - In tho future, Is not know nto tho ofllcors of the Quartermaster-General'-s

Department. All of them;olu In denying the rumor that sho willbo put on u special inn botween heionnd tho mululnnd, however.

BULLETIN ADS PAY' ai. ' i' i

SATISFACTION

is the only solid foundation for a suc-cessful business. We satisfy our pa- -

irons wnenever possible,

Sea Wrens, $100Motor launch with

Motor, $175, Complete. ,'HE CHARLES D. WALKERS. BOAT

AND MACHINE WORKSKing St, opposite South St. .

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o UR STOCv or HOLIDAY GOODS was neverquite so choice or so complete as it is thisseason. We have drawn heavily upon thelnrec maiufacturinpr houses of Europe, Amer

ica, and the Ouent, and aie prepared to show youvalues such as yoa have never seen before.

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Wc buy direct, and Ret the lowest prices on ourRoods, with discount for cash; and we can afford to sellthem nt n small profit because they sell FAST that way.

Just stop iii and sec the prices on our HOLIDAYGOODS and NOVELTIES. Our specials are only anindication of the low prices that pievail everywherein our store.

Specials forTuesday and Wednesday

DRESS VOILES Stylish hair stripes and pretty plaids.25c quality, 15l A YARD.

TURKISH TOWELS- - --Extra heavy, $3.50 quality,on iuv

KIMONO HANDKERCHIEFS A variety of patterns,12i2c quality, at 8 l-- S EACH.

DRAPERY AND KIMONO SILKS - 75c and 90c qual-it-

0l YARD.

Doll ContestGAINING IN POPULARITY.

The two HANDSOME DOLLS, now on display inour Show Windows, will be GIVEN AWAYon Christmas Eve. to the two children getting thehighest number of votes.

Every Vote CountsA voting Coupon free with every 25o purchase.

N. S. Sachs Dry Goods Co., Ltd.CORNER FORT AND BERETANIA SXREETS.

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$1 a

Good folks TakeNotice

It's a Good SignIf it's painted by

Stanley Stephenson,The Paint Shop. 134 King St

WEEKLY BULLETINYear

LIMITED

DEVIL FISH HOLDS

DIVER IN ITS GRIP

Frightful Struggle ForLife Waged Under

WaterStruggling for llfo hi the Frnsp of n

giant uitllu Ash tho slimy tentacles(it tliu lonthsomo cicnturc uitwliilnr,themsidvcx ulmiit IiIh body, anil tliuoiitcomo of tho fluht a mutter of toul.racking doubt, was the frightful

through which M. Lund, thodiver who linn como hero tn mnku someInvestigations In regard to tho I'onrlHiirhor work, passed about n 5 ear uijo

Tho dreadful ordeal, which nut row l

missed being a, still in ore dreadfultragedy, was experienced off theSouthern California coast. I.und waxengaged In work below tlio Ben levelwhen ho felt himself In tho grasp ofKOinu power that seemed to he drawlug him along. A glance showed thetentacles of a devil fish clasping himabout Iho wnlst.

rteallzlng that every moment was nmatter of tho gravest Importance,I.und attacked tho creature with hishatchet and managed to chop himselflose from tho death dealing embrace.

Though tho ordeal was one culculattil to destroy tho nerve of most men,I.und accepted it as one of tho hatnrdsof his dally work, and contlrucd hisoperations us though nothing had hap-pened, v

JOYOUS JOURNALISTS

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'Twos by tho narrowest Imaginablemat gin that n local weekly escapedlosing Its editor, and a moinlng paperIts Hortliig editor this morning. A

little mora water, or n llttlo less nerveuna ino iwu men in ipicsuun would no

I now well on their way llllownrd.It all enmo about through a desire

on tho pnrt of tho two knights of thetypewriter to seo Homo friends off ontho Manna Kea. Iloth men wentaboard tho ship and when the whistleblow which means "get off" they bothWaved on board. nnnlly, after thogangplank had been pulled In and atrip of bluo water was already separntlng tho ship's side from the wharf,they enmo back to earth, and at thotamo timo felt n strong desiro to reachshore.

Ono of tho men, who Is ratherrushed to tho sldo of tliu ship,

took ono look nt tho water, seized alopo and, with spectacular bravery,swung himself down onto tho wharf.

Ills fet was greeted with cheers,which so upsot tho otner man, who M

tall and smokes u pipe, that ho foigotto Jump. A shriek from tho wharf re-

called him to a senso of his ilangct;however. With n despairing look nttho captain, who seemed to care noth-ing for his predicament, ho gavo umighty gulp, swung out on tho ropo,and was hauled safely ashoro by hhlate, Involuntary traveling companion

The Pennsylvania Academy of rinoArts in Philadelphia announces thofoundation of the Carol II. Heck momortal gold medal, to be awnrded an-

nually to tho best portrait in 1U

exhibition painted ty an Americanartist. The medal h endowed byJames M. Deck, formerly AssistantAttorney General nf tho UnitedStates, as a memorial to his sister.

Y the S.S, Lurilne, we received

another large shipment

Bulletin Busines Office Phone 256.Rnllftln Editor!! Room Phone 18S

of Fancy Groceries and TableDelicacies, including Assortetff1?!?!!?

Bon-Bo- ns for Table Decorations

and Lehnhardt's Famous Candies.

Orders taken for Green Christmas Trees

Henry May & Co.Leading Grocers Phone 22

DUISENBERG WILL

NDTKEGUTE

Police Take EvidenceFiom Interested

PartiesIt Is not probable that any piosecu-Ho-

will ictult from tho incident li)

which VA. Dulsenberg was Injured bytliu Lewis nuto lollldlug with hisbuggy last Sunday night. Sheriff Inukea stated this fori noon that ho hadheard, on what he considered goodauthority, that Dutscutierg did not wishto prosecute, mid this Is confirmed byr statement which Diilsinbcrg hlmseltIs reported to have made this morn-ing.

Tho pollco last night held an Investi-gation, most of those who wero involved in tho affair being examined b)Chief of Detectives Knlaklcla.

Trod Wright, the mounted officer ontho bent, who nrrlved at tho scene af-

ter tho accident, said that .tack Scull)enmo up to him with Ills auto, drivenby llllllo Meyers, 'ami stated that hehad taken Diilsctihcrg to the hospitalTho unto had no number on It. Twomen and two whito girls were ulsopresent.

Otlo Heine, who was one of tho pas-sengers in the Lewis nuto, said thatMcvoru' machine was ahead of Lewisand was raising a grent deal of dustWhen Meyers' auto had passed theDulsenbcrg rig Lewis turned to theleft when tho rig appealed right inlront of them, 1.cwIh hounded hishorn and while doing so ho turned hitmachine to tho light. At the samelime tho rig also turned to tho rightAnd then tho collision occurred, Heineestimated that both machines were goIng ut tho rato of twenty miles anhour.

Ludulgscn, Jr., who was with HeineIn tho Lewis auto, said that tho milchine was going on the right sldo oltho road up to tho time of collidingwith tho buggy nt the rnto of fifteento twenty miles per hour. The colHslon was so sudden fiat ho could notdescribe it, but he remembered thattho horn was tooting nt tho time.

Trunk Low Is said that, as Ills maihlno was passing John Kna roadr.Iejers' auto was about "00 feet aheadof his and both Were going nt tho rateof about 20 miles an hour. Law Is wniin t'uo middle of the road. Just beforetho collision. Ixutt saw u light on hliloft about 300 feit ahead, and comlni,toward him. Ho did not sco tho riguntil ho was nbout twelve feet nwnvend then ho turned to tho right andtho rig turned In tluJ same direction,Lewis explained that ho could notturn to tho left on account of the light(omliig toward him mid, consequentlythe collision occnnid. No light coukle seen fiom tliu biugy. After theucolden t a lady remarked that nil tho occupants ut tho nuto wero drunkThcro was one drunken man In themachine.

Meyers testified that ho had notteen Lewis' auto on his way out tc

Walklkl. He passed tho buggy to hitright, but could not seo whether therewas n light on It or not. Ho vvus drlvIng his machine at tho rata of fifteento twenty milts an hour.

Ilert Lloyd testified that ho saw tinaccident from tho Itapld Transit car or.tho switch but could not tell at whatrate of speed tho uutos wero goinghut both wcio going pretty fast andtho buggy was going slowly.

Tho pollco have not finished theirInvestigation, It being their Intentionto get further evidence especially In--egard to tho speed at which tho twouutos wero driving. Of tho evidence

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tccured bo far there Is nothing 'onwhich to base a charge of heedlessdriving, according to tho police; buttho testimony given by tho crew ofIho Itapld Transit car, which was ontho switch at tho timo of tho colllblon,may differ muteilally from that al-

ready obtained.Dulscnberg Is still nt tho Queen's

hospital, and Is doing well."Tell my friends that 1 urn nil right,"

ho said this morning to SuperintendentUckhardt, who asked him what heahould answer to tho many Inquiries!t.ltlnl. .. n. I. ..I.... ....!.. I

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"1 do not think tae d lawtho Deputy Attorn iv General Is pio-parl-

can contcmplato nny radicalicgulatlon, for I cannot sio that thosituation hero calls for any suchstep," said Charles It, l'ruzlcr today,"The d Is a necessary feature in modem business economy. In3oino titles on the mainland It Is udoubtedly nverdono mid has broughtabout a situation t'u.U merits string-ent measures, hut no such conditionoxlsts In Honolulu, It may bo thattho Deputy Attorney Ocnoral is look-ing to tho future and wishes to prs-ve- nt

any possibility of out-do- ad-

vertising assuming unreasonableIn this I shall bo very-gla-

to extend to mm my hearty co-

operation and can probably offorsome suggestions tint will ba veryhelpful!. Fortunnip'y, the owner ofono of the largest d plan'.sIn the United Htatja will be In Hono-lulu very shortly. Ho Is coming tospend somo of tho winter monthshero to recuperato his health. Nodoubt his advlca will bo very valu-ahl-o

both to thoso wishing to safe-guard tho city's and tliofowhoso vested interests are in tho out-door advertising birlnets.

"In nny event, I lo not think tlmtthe law tho Deputy Attorney Cicuer.ilmay prcpaio will havo any effect onthe d situniiou as it now ox-

lsts."

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Fop SaleBuilding Site at

Puunui,near Coun-try Club. 2for $750. Sceneryunsurpassed.P. E. R. Strauch

worn, mm Mm woiordinary

McCandless Building

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Regals are made inall leathers

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A 'I 'The quality of the goods in connection with the LOW

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You can now see our large assortment of JEWELRY.TOILET WARE, and NOVELTIES.

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IToilet RequisitesInexpensive and therefore proper as gifts to lady

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A Great Reduction in all Lines of

COTTON GOODS

These will be sold at LESS THAN COST: ENGLISHTAILOR GOODS, BOOTS and SHOES, HATS and CAPS,MEN'S SOCKS, At Sacrifice Prices. All These PricesStrictly Cash.

A fine line of Fancy Wines and Liquor for the Christ-mas trade in our Liquor Department.

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TUESDAY j DECEMBER 15, 1003

'Is It any loss serious to threaten a

human life with .vu nutonioblle than(0 do the Job with a hnifc or sunt

IU 1 I?

Our Democratic fi lends do not appear to be missing any points In thagame of grabbing r.ll tne jous insight.

Clreat projects slowly, butwhen the l'earl Harbor contracts getIn full svvlhg, business will hum In

tho City of llonolu'u.

Are we to presume that the Ilepub-llca- n

Supervisors have no place In theselection of depart'rent officers for

the City mid County of Honolulu?a

According to nil tepoits, that bur-cl- ar

who departed with n batteredhead and left his s.ioes and hat forpolice souvenirs. Is till nt large!

If Dulsenberg Is t.ttlsfled, that set-

tles tho niitomobllc-duckpon- d Inci-

dent. Hut the demand for ordinaryrare In driving nutos Is by no meanslessened.

The Hon. Mr. Cistro of Venezuela'may be touring F.uope with the hope

of enlisting new frlcnds'nmong thoicfolio have blockadol his ports at'Sillied lllieruj.

, m Hon. Cecil llrown will he on hand'during the legislative pcriou, nnathere Is none whose suggestionsVoicing business sei.llment is morehighly valued.fr

Will It not be necessary for thoSupervisors to pass ordinances crea-

ting the offlces to which our Dem-ocratic friends would have their nom-

inees appointed?yHJ May tho pineapple advertising'campaign return n liuiidred-fol- d andJlhiis give the growors courage to(Keep It up. Advc-tlsl- ng pays'bj'.ieeplng everlastingly at It.

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So Judge Hardy wanted reappoint-ment. If this be tits case he Is to hocongratulated on having received it.The II u I I o 1 1 n ' 5 way of puttingIt was more complimentary

I President Hoosovelt has been calledri "giecn toad" by a wrathy suffra-gette. This Is a sample of the wea-

pons with which the electoral battlewill bo fought when women vote.

I Chief Clerk Conkllng might col-

lect a few Kona canaries to soothethe savage Icglslatots when the

bills nro cut down nt thecjose of the session, to fit the 'Income

'of the Territory.

Govornor Frcar teems to have therippioprlatlon bills In mind whencabling to ascortnln the amount ofmoney Honolulu merchants have con-

tributed to clean up the' port when''cleaning was needed.

School teachers of the Territory of

Hawaii should be paid liberally, andthe salary appropriation should alsocairy n total largj enough to giveevery school In. the Territory a fullcorps of competent Instructors.

It may bo true that the TariffCommission seeks to put overy pro-

tected Industry on tho defensive. HutHawaii can prove IW right to consld-'e'rntl-

It the final tariff scheme bo

based on common J.isllce and the development of Amerlcun Industry.

llrownsvlllo troop.), who were Innbcent, may now receive full Justlrojtt the hands of Congress; so readyto criticise tho orlelnu! punishment.The Incident can be handled dis-

passionately, nnd nil will no doubtngreo that the President 'did right mtaking vigorous meatures to convincewnyward boldlers that they cannot"shoot up n town" and escape aproper penalty.

Announcement has been lccolvcdfrom George Thompson, proprietor of

the St. Paul Dispntth, that ho hassold an interest In his paper toChat lea II. Grnsty, who made thollaltlmoro News famous. Mr. Thompson has n national reputation an upublisher and will bo plensuntly remembered by many ;ionoium peonie

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EVENING DULI.ETW, HONOLULU, T. H.. TUESDAY, PEC. 15, 1908.

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rer SU Month a .norr Year, anywhere la U B I.onPel Year, auywherc in Canada, l.luPer Year twtiiaij, lorelia 3.uu

Entered at the J?otoffice at Honolulum arunJ clasi tuatitr.

whom he met during a visit to theIslands three ears ago. The combi-

nation now linked with the destiniesof the Dispatch Is easily the strongest lu the country. Mr. Thompsonand Mr. Crusty have each built upgreat and successful newspaper prop-

erties and are ap;.arently Joiningtheir fortune to furnish tho countrywith a sample of the perfect news-

paper. They can deliver tho goods.

RECORD OF ITALIANS.

The recent victory of the runner,Dornndo, over Hayes, who won theOlympic race In London, gives a tro-

phy? for physical stiongth nnd endur-unc- o

to nn Italian. The prevlottlweek the l.ancla car nn Italian prod-

uct, driven by an American, won tholight-ca- r race 'In tho meet held bythe Savannah Atiltvnoblle Club under tho auspices of the AutomoblloClub of America.

The Flat, also an Italian car, thisone guided by a Frenchman, won therace for big cars at the same meet-

ing.Gugllelmo Forrcro, the Italian his-

torian. Invited to thii States by Prej-Ide-

Roosevelt, Is lecturing lu Hus-

ton, where his stay has been n con-

tinuous ovation.New York nnd Philadelphia have

been rapturously enjoying the singing and representations of grand op-

era by famous Italian artists.Isn't there something a little mis-

placed In the prevalent attitude to-

ward the "Dago"?Isn't It unfair nnd decidedly out

of keeping with common sense tohold the worklngman of Italy nlrepresenting a lower nvernge of hu-

manity than the workmen of othe!nationalities?

POSTMEN ON POSTAL SAVINGS

BANKS..

Meeting in annual convention In

Springfield recently, the Illinois As-

sociation of Postmasters rormalty de-

clared In favor of tae postnl savingsbank. However, the postmasters conditioned their advocuy of these pop-

ular depositories upon tho adopt Inaof the policy of transferring to thenearest national baiius the money dc- -

ostted In any postofflce.The suggested urrangement would

make every national bank n Govern-ment depository. The plan for keeping tho money of earh community atthe disposal of its people has muchto commend It. Iliwall during thedays ot Its Independence proved thevalue of the postal savings, bank.It a scheme were devised for loeeldeposit many ot Hawaii's problemsconsequent to the drainage of coinwould be solved. Postmaster GeneralMeyer says In his last annual report."That the money deposited In thepostul savings ban;s may return tothe channels of trade, authority isasked to place It In the natldnalbanks which are Government deposl-- i

torles In the States v.hero the moneyIs deposited In the postofflces." Theffostmasters demand consideration forcommunities as we'I as for States.

In the dlscussloi. preceding theadoption ot the nolutlon by theSpringfield convention one postmas-ter said that the money-orde- r servlcahad added to tho responsibilities andduties ot the postmaster withoutbringing him corresponding compen-sation. He expressed tha fear thatn like experience would result fromthe establishment of postal savingsbunks. Arguments mi the other sidewere made by others, who claimedCohgres"s could' be tolled upon tomake proper provltlon for tho 'post-masters' pay and In nny ovont thepergonal Interests ot the postmasteisshould not stand In the way ot bring-ing hoarded savlngn into productiveuse by providing for the deposit ofsuch funds In the can. of the Govern-ment.

Chief Inspector McMillan of thoPostofTlce Department presented tothe postmasters farts showing a pop-ul-

demand for poiffico banks. Hohas found that many citizens of theUnited States go unoss tho borderInto Canada to tlcphlt Bavlngs In tin)postal bnnks of tho Dominion. Dur-ing tho post year 12,000 persons havoplaced 18,000,000, for safekeeping

Pineapple Ranch

Wo havo for quick sale at

n low price a pineapple ranch

of over 100 ncres, of which

nbout 3S ncres ore now plant-o- il

In ill n os. flu, 000 plants

Bhciulit fruit In 190S and 17n.-U0- 0

lu 1910. Tito place Is

ready, for Immediate pows-Rlo- n

and occupancy, tho Halo

to Include n furnished dwell

lug house, team of horses,

farm Implements, tools, etc.

Pull particulars lit our ofllce.

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with tho United S'.ctos Governmentby purchasing posioinco money or

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ders payable to themselves. Thusthey have paid for the privilege ofdepositing with the Government theirsavings without Interest.

Not only money !hat goes to Can-nd- a

or to Europe foe deposit in postalbanks, but money that Is used to pur-

chase postoulce orders ns a form ofbanking, Is withdrawn from tho usesof business on tho mainland. Un-

questionably postal banks wouldn highly beneficial Influence

upon the community, ns well ns uponthe Individual, by preventing the

of money.In this Territory It Is said that much

of the money now rent to Japanwould be retained In the Islands Itthe postal savings bank became a national Institution,

At a conferenco of the Kansas po-

litical reformers hold lit, Lawrence,Kas Senator-ele- J. L. Urlstow de-

clared that the ralho.ids control mostof the Federal Judges.

Tlrso Mesa, n millionaire Biigar-grow- er

of Cuba, wa killed in a quarrel by a merchant ot Aguado do

Matanzns province, wherethe tragedy occurred.

The Now York World hns sent nletter to the Germ-i- Chancellor admitting Its published, sypopsls of thofamous Interview with the Kaiser has'no basis In fact." It contends that

tho mlstnke was an honest one, com-

mitted through "overzeal."

185 editorial rooms 250 Cuslnest office. These are the new tel-ephone numbers of th Bulletin office.

For RentNuuanu Avenue '; . . . S $50.00

Nuuanu Avenue $35.00

School Street '.$40.00

Quarry Street $22.50

Kiaau Street $25.00

Lunalilo St. (furnished) . . . .$40.00

Alapai Street $10.00

For SaleTwo bargains in Makiki District

?Z6G0 and $1800.

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Jolly Kitchen Shower

l.lhitp, Knual, Dec, 12. A kllclicnihower with novel feattiros was givenby Mrs. J. M. l.jdgato last Wednesday

afternoon for tho benefit of Miss I'.thelVllco In view of her coming nini'--

llago to Mr. Gnylor Wilcox. In addi-

tion to u, simple kitchen article eachguest was requested to bring a suit-

able Mmerlck to bo rend as the giftswere ofened nnd to furnish a teclpe tobe written In n neat book for that pur-

pose. At 3 o'clock the guests beganto arrlvo and at n quarter past MissEthel, all unsuspecting, wns led Inblind folded nnd Joined the rest In thottttempt to guess the contents of thovarious packages, prizes being provid-

ed for tho fortunate or expert guess- -

crs. Tho first prize was won by Mrs.J. A. Hogg, the second by Miss McClymont ot Kenlla mid the boobyprize, n flnu sound cabbage, by Mrs.Delnert.

Tho opening of the gifts by Ml:sEthel Wilcox and reading of the lintcricks by Miss Ucrulcc Hundley crcnted a great deal of Interest nndnwnkened a great deal of surprlaethat people had the sense to givesuch senslblo gifts nnd the wit tooriginate such excellent limericks.

Refreshments with a vast deal ottempered hilarity followed until thegrowing shadows warned people thatIt wns time to go home. There werenbout forty guests.

The following are n few of tho limericks:Title Page of n Iteclpe Hook.

O Ethel, you nngel bewltchln',Hcio'm it book for our marital

kitchen;So roll up your sleevesAnd ponder Its leaves,

And prove all the dainties it's richin.

Mouse Trap.This trap's for the llttlo lolc,Whenever he's feclln' pololl,

He think he get lucky,Hut he fin' out ho make.

So pnu Is his story pokole.Tea Kettle. .,

This kettle's for Eve's dearestdaughter;

Now led as a lamb to tho slaughter. . i

Hut I fancy It hoKeeps you In. jour tea,

You'll surely keep him lu hot wa-

ter, i

Frying Pan. ,'i i ,

Thero was a'.yn.ung ladyI charms c(bonalr,'

Who fain nil the food forspouse would prepare;

And bravely, he tried.To cut what fried.

Convalescent! ,1m t still under medleal caret

Umbrella. x

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Au umbrella In useful to any youngdame,

Sty Patrick, bend you

this sameiml beneath It two lovers may

seek n safe bowerAnd escape quite Intact e'en the

worst "kitchen shower."Stew Pan.

Here's my llttlo gift for your kltchen;

One more to tho stew pans you'rol Icli In;

Pray take It In proseFor suro goodness knowsTo put It In veisoIs forty time's worse

Than tho vc'ry worst kind of nswltchln'l

r.

I've nuido it my utmost endeavorTo Bay something brilliant und

clever,Hut I'm beat by this beaterHoth In rhymo and In meter;

I'll limerick no nioro nor forover.r. '

Though I haven't n sign of a log,Hut only some hoops nnd a peg,

Oust give me, a chanceTo show you a dance

That I've learned to do with nnbgg.'

Key-Uln-

Say, Ethel, 1 hear you get marry,Some fellows he lie like olo Hurry,

Hut s'pobo ho xpe.il; true,I Buy what I do: '

1 give you this key-rin- g to carry.

HlY'LiJatfa(aaaaaal

HAWAIIAN SOUVENIR EURSES50c Each.

EHLERS

Corkscrew:Hut this Is the men kaiilana:To pull out tho coiks Is Its brum.

You will und MilAud then link I Mil

Freezer.And here Is u lightning cream-freez-

For Ethel I hopo IC wjll pleaseher.

A Jewel? You'ro right;It's quite out of sight

As the birds lu thu tups of thetiees me.

Hatchet.When j on nrc married ou must

obey;You must be true to nil vou sny.You must be kind; )tm must be

gootlAnd make your husband chop the

wood.Hrend-Htlck-

There was a young maid on Kn-

ualWho remarked, 'I'll ho wed bye

and bye."So her friends with ench oth.'r

did vloTho needs of her kitchen to fill

ly supply.And Inter this maiden cherleWknt forth to her kitchen to scoThe presents her friends hud

brought In great glee,And among them she fount! some

"bread-sticks- " from me.

FINE COLLECTION

OF ROYAL JEWELS

OFFEREDOR SALE

The (nle at auction of the Jewelsof the late Prince David Kiiwnnnnn-ko- a,

which takes t.laco tomorrowmorning lu the Kaplolnnl Estatebuilding, will be an event ot unusualInterest, Most of tuo gems representthe Prluco's Bhnio t.f the Jewels otthe late King Kti'nknua and QueenKaplolunl, nnd nro therefore ot con-

siderable historic Interest.The collection Includes many

pieces of great beauty nnd of greatvariety necklaces, bracelets, bnn-gle- s,

rings, King Kalnkaua's watch.Princess Kalulanl's watch, clgarottcenses, brooches, pendants, etc. Manyof the places nro of great intrinsicvalue, being heavily studded withdiamonds nnd precious stones, and inndditlon to this tho historic nssocln-tlon- s

which nro attached to many ofthem make them still more valuablethan would ordlnnrlly be tho case.

MANY WOULD WORK

AT LEILEHUA CAMP

Working for Undo 8am bcciiis to hoa popular form or employment HereJust as soon ns It wns announced thatCaptain Castner was nbout to beginoperations at I.elleliua, theio was ngeneral scramble for employment, byskilled mechanics and laborers alikeTho verandas of the depot qtiarlei master's office, wero crowded moat of thoday and tho front yard looked like anemployment office doorynrd.

Finally things leached such a stagethat a stop had to ho put. A notice,announcing that no workmen aro needtil at Lellehun has been posted on thewall alongsldo tho door leading Intotho depot Q. M.'s ofllce, ami tho tidehas been diverted elsewhere.

Many of tho applicants for wprk ev-

idently already had good jobsfor the noon hour was tho fav-

orite time for applicants to apply.

LEPROSY EXPEDITION

Copenhagen, Denmaik, Nov. SO.

Schlentlflc expeditions of all sorts nroinpldly becoming a featuro of tho sea-Mi-

In Denmark, Tho latest, undertho protection of Ilia queen, will bturtIn January for tho West Indies Willitho object of making a thorough In-

vestigation into tho widespread epi-demic of lepiosy which has recentlybroken out lu most of tho Antilles.Some systematic and radical methodof fighting tho bcottrge will bo soughtb ytho cxpldltlon.

At tho head or tho partv is Prof.Fillers, tho well known scientist, nstho result of whoso studies lu Icelandtho government built tho lingo leprosyhospital here.

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corations FREE.Beginning MONDAY,we will give Free toevery purchaser of mer-chandise to the value of$1.00 a BeautifulPlaque.

Don't miss securingone.

A. Blom,Opp. Catholic Cathedral

We beg to call attention to ourLarge New Stock of

Service Plates atti

Gups and Saucers

ThcsD good were selected with (jreat enre and com-prise the very best in the art of China Decoration.

Sold singly or by the dozen.

H. F. WICHMAN & CO., Ltd.,Leading Jewelers

Exquisite andDelicately-Designe- d

Winter HatsDunn's Hat Shop

HeinzMince Meat, Apple Butter

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Baked Beans, Sweet PicRles, Tomato Soup,

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Men's House

11 DIFFERENT STYLES

Just Opened Up.

Handsome, serviceable, and ex-

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ASSESSMENT NO. 9

In the Harrison llcunvulentAssociation iltiu IS, de-

linquent Jan IS, 11)08. All utsess-nien- ts

are najabla at the Secretaiy'soil! co, Knplolnni Iliiildlug, King andAlakot

J Poultry for Christmas

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Xmas DaintiesSTUFFED FIGS and DATES; SI ACE FRUITS; STUFFED PRUNES;

MACRONS GLACE; CRYSTALLIZED GINGER; SALTED ALMONDS andPECANS; NUT MEATS; MALAGA RAISINS; .JORDAN and VALENCIAALMONDS; SMYRNA FIGS: BON DONS; GREEN XMAS TREES andORNAMENTS.

LEWIS &THS FOOD

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KALIHISTATION

Conference This Morning

Between Officials aridMott-Smi- th

Moro assistants will noon lie necinotlfor the caro of he patient Huft nt thoKnllhl Ilccclvlns Station. Tills morn-ing n conference was held In tho Ex-ec- u

tho building between President oftho Board of Health Mark P. Robin-(.on- ,

Acting Ooernor 13. A. Mott SmtthiDr. Urlnckcrhoff, Dr. Wnj'Hon and FVodFmlth, for the purposo of deciding thorelations between tho Territorial andFederal officials In the work beingdone at Knllhl, and nlao for tho pur-poso of learning In what way themoney recently made available throughthe decision of tho Comptroller of theTreasury may be unci.

Tho money, of which there is ap-

proximately 113,000 which can bo ap-plied to tho work nt Knllhl, Is desig-nated for tho mtcBtlgntlon of thetreatment of leprosy. Out at tho

Rtntlon tills will bo appliedmostly to tho maintenance) of the lab-oratory and tho care of tho apcclal pa-

tients of tho Federal doctors. Thomoney will nil go to tho common good,bowovcr, though the Hoard of Healthwill lotto nono of Its powers.

An appropriation of about $1000 permonth Is made by tho Hoard of Healthfor medicine and trcitmcnt nlonc, nndto this tho sum of $15,000 will bo nvaluablo addition. It may be thatthere will be sonic additional build-ings constructed at tho Receiving Sta-tion In tho near future, but nono oftho Federal money can bo spent forthis purpose.

Thoro will be many Improvementsmade In the manner of handling thopatients from now on that will bobrought .about 'through tho additionalmoney from tho government,

SOSPEGTSJIRESTEDTwo young Hawaiian, Kama nnd

Kawlka, 'wero arrested today, eachon suspicion of being tho burglar whogae battlo to Health Inspector CookInst Saturday evening. Both wero

by Cook this morning, but hewas unablo to positively identify cith-er nno of them as his assailant, nn I

the fact that neither of them had anylirulflcti, whoreas Cook felt sure thatho hud left some marks on his man'shead, made tt seem Improbable thateither of theso mep was tho one want-ed. The police arc now looking for acouplo of others who. It Is thought,may prove to be guilty.

FREAR MAY SECURE

(Omttaaal fctsVFaot Uless It Is exceedingly hard to fecnie

of this for Honolulu. If OovornocFroar can present figures to Congressor to tho heads of tho proper depart-ments which will show convincinglytho need of some Federal supervision

rhcro, ho will havo dono a great workfor tho city

Other cities on the Pad do Coasthave receded tho benefit of tho 8ur-neo-

General's appropriation, and ageneral clean up has been conductedby a Federal export.

That dovernor Frcar may arrlvoback hore on tho 28th of this monthit tho hcllof of tho Acting Governor.Frcar writes thnt ho may leave forNow York on Thursday, and Molt'Smith thinks that ho will return illreel to Honolulu from thoro.

JARRETT CONTEMPLATES

uc, and to have ,the men 'InstructedIn their, duties, methods oLh'andllneobstreperous pernors andot makingurrinio, urni am 10 ino injured, nniother useful suhfocta. It Items: lilu nlnito ralao the Individual as well ns thageneral cnaracier of mo rorcc to thehighest point poss!he.

uthor pans which J&rrett expeclito carry into operation Include thiestablishing of a contral 'phono sys-tem In tho station, thn removal nf thodcto9tc3' r.unftern to the secondsiory oi mo Rtauo.i, wnere moro jirl-ar- y

can be enjoyed, and ho Btnrtineof, a card Index Rjsti-n- i in which canuu( Keiiiin fecurui oi criminals anilundesirable, person? und other usefulInformation.. , ' . .

BY AUTHORITYTho Board of License Commission

era for the County of Oahu will tiqlda meeting nt the Executive liulldlnon Wednesday, January 13, 1909, nt.4 P.M. to consider the anullcatlouof HIYOltilll TANAKA for u Whole.nle I.ltence to sell intoxicating IIq

uors at HonouIull,.Oaliu, under thoprovisions of Act 119, Session Lawsof 1907.

AM protests or oojectlons agalnftthe Issuance of a license under saidippllcatlon should be tilled with thaSecretary of the Board not later, thanthe time set for wild hearing,

A. J CAMPBELL,Sicrotnr, Board of Llconsa Com

missioners,US) UC, 16, 22, UK, Jun, 5,

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Com 9 Co ..awillanSujir Co...,

Hooonii Sagar Co ...Ilmwkaa Sr" Co . .. i'i

airosnri.o ..ulrblion Sour Plant.

KahuVu Plauiallotl 1.0Kckalia Suit- - Cn-- . ,.Klpabnls Suicar CoKotoa Sugar CoMcBrydeSniarCo ....Oaha Snvar Cobnomea Sagar Co u,Ookola Sugar Plant CoOlaa Sagar Co Ud ....uiowaiu t.o.,.Faalnu Sugar Plinl CoPacific Sugar Mill. i ...PaU riauiatlon Co ....Papkeo Sugar Co....Pl.r Mill CoW UtuaAtrirCn,.,!,.Wanuku sagar Co ....WatmanaloSsgar Co.niinu agar mm to

MISCEt.tANF.OttHliitc !il ram N CoHawaiian Electric Co..Hon R T a U Co PrdHon R T A I. Co Comitutaal Talephonc CoNahlkn Rttber Co.,

ram up ,...... ...MNahikn Rubber Co Au.Oahu R At. CoHlloK K Co.tlniiia, MCo.........Hawaiian Plnaapt.lt Co.

HawTrrapclFlreCIIItawTera lcHawTiYaUpcHawTtralaDC.IfawTar ita pcllawCor'i (etcCa.BHlSiig& kelCa'p.(laiau ogar .o apeHam rxtcb Col

Upper Dllcli 6aHawCnaakSugrtHaw Anrar Co p ...MlloR KCn Con apeHonakaa Sagar cn. Ope.iiou j , u 1,1. apeKabuko P am Cot dcUrRrvitrB Litt. .Daha RA LCoftue ..Oab Sngar Co i p c , iOlaa bagar bolpt --r.HPac- - Sug. Mill Co, (aPaK Planlallo,! Co ....Pioneer M Cm & d e . .Walahie Krr

Sales Between Iloards: 20 OahuSue. Co., $28 25; 15,000 Hllo It. ItCon. 6k, $92 60; 10 Walalua, J7f 20Olan, ,$4 50; 27 Mcllrjde, $3.50; if.Cn'a, $20.30; 35 Oahu Bus. Co., $28 25,

Dhldends Dec 15, 1908: HawaiianSugar Co., 1V4 per cent; Oahu SugarCo, 2 per cent; O II. 4 I,. Cp., percent; Pcpcckco, 2 per cent; Walalua,1 per cent.

.. Latest sugar quotation 3 80 cents or?70 per ton.. - .,. r ,

Sugar '3,80 Dents

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TEL. PRIVATE.EXCHANQE 4.

LloyJ Goiikling ToEtljoy Himself InKona For 2 Weeks

Dack to tho wilds ot Kona wentl.loyd Conkllng toda) at noon. Lloydhas Ihed tho life strenuous a la Roosoult for considerable time past, and

partly on account of this and partly onaccount of his recent Illness, tho gen-ial Chief Clerk has decided to tako atwo weeks' uicatlon on tho Island olHawaii.

"Why, it seems like I nm goinghomo," said I.lojd (his morning whenho hada a fond farewell to tho II u 1

'otln inau. "Out thcro I know ov-

er ono and over) ono knows mo, IIccl llko a new man just from tho an-

ticipation of tho good tlmo I knowI'm going to hno. Two weeks vaca-tion u it m."

I.loyd has worked hard for tho pas)Ihreo or four monllis and Is certainlyentitled to IiIh acatlnn. Ho left ontho Maunn I.im at noon.

wants:WANTED

Small furnished cMnge or house-keeping rooms. Address "UP,,"this office. 4183-S- t

(llrl apprentice, mdllnery biinlne.Address "V.. this, offlcosatlrsage. 4I83-?- t

FOR SALE.

Klne-tone- d upright piano sacrlflco$65. Address "II," this office.

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Worth df JewelryBought at auction fur $2000 willue soiu tu a saennre oaie now on.Positively no Roods sold at prevailingprices after Dec. 31, 1908.

J. CARLO,

THE MONEY-SAVE-

1117 TORT ST. near HOTEL.BRANCH, NUUANU ST.

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Neckwear, Hosiery,Shirts, Pajamas

Everything a or

CHRISTMAS

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LOCAL lNiIKNtlALPerhaps the greatest dividend ever

paid on 'small investmenU are paidto Bulletin

Trn good auto hacks. Phone 6.

Try a Royal Annex oyster loaf.Ilcmemher J. Carlo, Forst Htrcet. Ho

Is selling Xmas Jewelry at sacrificeprice..

John McLaln, editor of the IlataWa,N. Y,, Nows, is in town on his wedding trip.

Inter Island nnd O, It & I, shippingbooks for sale at the Bulletinoffice, 60 each.

Thcro will bo n special rehearsal ofChristmas munlc nt Centrnl Unionihurch this ccnlng at 7:30.

J, A. Oilman, commission and Insur-ance ,agcnt. Is distributing a hand-tom- e

calemjar to, his patrpns. ,Call at the B u 11 e t i n office and

Ret a;free list of the new Are alarmnumbers and all the chances.

Hon. 8. M. Damon left for Hllo Inthe Maun.i Kea. Ho will mako a tourof Inspection of Olaa plantation.

The regular, monthly meeting ot, thoV. ,C. T. U. will Vo held In the Central

Union church this rjttcrnoon at 2.30.'Coit rour iron roofs with "Arnblo '

You .will 'be surprised "at Its coolingand preservative properties Californiareeo. co.. agents.

This In another bargain day .itBlom's with a handsome plaquo as ngift to purchaser of a dollar's northof goods.

Land Commissioner Pratt and 8uperlntendent of Public Works Camp- -

bell nro expected to return from Kauaion WodncBday,

On instaUmeata of $3 rwr.monlli voucan pnrchaM a White 'Faally Rotarysewing machine, Benny ft (JO., Ltd ,

oconts. 1268 rort St. Phone 488.M. It, Counter alwas has a com-plct- o

lino of jowclry, gold and sIHcr- -

ware, but this icar surDasscsany Xmas stock hcrctbforo.

Iterabors of the Hawaiian Engineer-ing Association can'pyJthDlr dues totho flnanclal nocretary at EveningBulletin any day between '12 and 1.

Tho Christian church officers haveKent away for plans for tho nowchurch building to be erected at thocorner of Boretanla avenuo und Kuoaumoku street.

For flno silverware, sa'avcnlr spoons,hollow wara and flat ware go to.V,W. Ulmond & Co.'s store on KinsFtrect. Some very pretty and suitableChristmas presents con bo fonndthore. J

Judgo Weaor and his subcommlttec, appointed to draft a bill givingtho Board of Supervisors power to dealwith tho tenement hnuso matter willbo able to rojiort progress at a meet'ingtto bo held tonight. t

Where is thtrRonl Annex SismTIf J on arc out for the finest candles

ever sold hero go to tho Palm andmako jour selection. Onnther'a can.i'y In fancy boxos is in demand byjudges of good candy. Tho Palmmakes a suporlor grade of confectionsdally.

Dr. II, C. Miner, who has returned topractice hero after an absence of somoyears, tajs,tlio thing that, strikes himmost favorably Is tho healthier appearance of the people Ho attributesIt to n renewed Interest InBports.

I'lvo dredgers will bo engaged on thaPearl Harbor dredging contract reicntly awarded to Itio DillinghamCompany. Tho channel Is to bedredged to a depth, of thlrly-ftv- a feet,jind not merely to ,thlrt)-tw- feet, aspas ueci ctaicc ,

, Lieutenant Trancis 11. McCallnmmedical rpsero corps, Is relieved fromtemporal ' duly headquartersr.nd will report to tho commanding offleer, depot of recruits nnd casmils,AngeUs ond,.ror temporary, duty whllowaiting transportation to Honolulu,Chronicle,

Tha Interment of tho. uslicx of thoIate..qr. Bingham will (ako,placo ute o'clock today, in tli(oldftnlslon cenvolery back of Knwal.'ilno. Tho porvlcowill ho ery brief und simple 1hnmembers of the Hawaiian Board nndfcny of the "Cousins" who caro totomo urc InWtcd.

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For Boys and Men

Man Boy could- - want for

rnT' . . Kinologgery,

St.. near Fort St.

Tungsten Lamps are Superiorin

Brilliancy. Quality and Efficiency ,

They are specially adapted to stores and show windows lwhere it is desirable to give the true color values.

The first cost is soon offset by the saving in currentcpnsumptlon. , . x

Hawaiian Electric Company, Ltd. :

There's Music in the Fiz

if it comes from a bottle of our soda water. Notice the

other makes ; occasional activity in the liquid fails to pro-

duce a desire for more. Ours is the come-agai- n kind.

Consolidated Soda Water Works Co., Ltd.

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filled in before the winter rains net in. We have earth filling for. saltat PRICES.

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X tl E HAVE T RECEIVED direct'from Xniland a1 O' fl large assortment of pure Irish linen, Hand Embroid- - Jk .w) T nrrc mirnirrnnurPTfi ti... . ..,.ii.T.w 44.ai.w .iaaia&kA.v...Aj& w A..I.J etc am; aaw

wortn seeing.

SILK AND KID GLOVES, length, in Black, fWhite, and assorted Browns.

LADIES' HAND BAQS AND BURSES, an unusually fine,assortment 'at attractive prices.

'ntTCTirnut, ,m ntrTmni! - v. -- .ll i- - . , -- 3tuuuuaa nau iilluiio, iu ucauiuiuriiuc Ol uaua, aembroidered goods for Christmas presents. x

Some very pretty creations in BOWS and NECKWEAR. aT

DON'T OVERLOOK the REAL ROSE HAT FINS. ' Q

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FavorTito proposal to'turn tho.yacht Ha

waii over to the. Hnwall Yncht ClubHccms to meet with' general favor.;That the craft cou'd not be sold fiir '

anything like Its vjlup In the localmltrkcJt! Is gencrnliy admitted. Onthe other hand, locai yachtBmcn be-

lieve that the llnwr.l should not boallowed to leave tho Territory.

There accma to be a general feelIng that, with tlip Wona which werelontnc'l In the last Pari

race. It jlouM be possible tnput itho Hawaii Unto such shape 'nxto give her n .goil 'chance of, comingout No. 1 In the 10 io rnce. I

The general verdict among localyachtsmen Is that mnro canvas ranand should be carried by the Hawaii.Thcyjlielleve that the yacht did nothaveia fair show In the .last Trans-pacific Ilace, owing' to the fact thathernall area was not large enough.

Miss Jano Addams of Chicago w.it,oldeto'd a vlco president of trio

league at Its annual meet-ing In Doston.

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noo'o'i the' finals In, t'.G tennis doubtcschampionship will In;, played off , onthe Pacific courts,' tywill.be A. it.Cunha and V. ll.'WJrrcn against C.II. Cooke ntid W. I'. Hoth:'

The match has luen set for sovernldifferent dates, but tmnclhlnrj or othcr has conio tip to prevent the pinytaking place on tho 'time specified.Klrst, It was necesury to postponethe match owing to the Illness of onoof the contestants. Last Saturday Itwas supposed that the play wouldbegin,; but the unavoidable absenceof Cooke from the Island made nnoth-c- r

postponement necessary.It ! promised that Thursday next

will sec tho play commence, howevoi,and tennis enthusiasts are alreadybeginning to look forward to thebattle royal. Soma exceptionallygood tennis Is promised.

"There Is m royal road to knowl-edge." Maybe that is why ro manykings aro dunces. Dlrmlnsh'Mi Ago--

Ilorald.

What a girl hates al,out havingfreckles Is that sho can hanllt everget a hat to match. Onlveston Nowe

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Music byKaai's Quintette Club

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Doubles AUTO SPARKSJi'"rom the San Frnnclsco Uullclln

When using magneto Ignition "ad-

vance" the magneto control to startthe motor. This Is In direct opposi-tion to the usual method of "retard-ing" he magneto, ,custo'mary when acoll and accumulator Ignition systemIs employed otherwise It Is almostImpossible to get an engine running,except when It Is of low power, as Itcannot bo turned quickly enough byhand.

In purchasing a second-han- d car.It Is well to consider the matter1 oftires carefully, and to figure on sub-stituting larger tires It those usedare under suspicion. A safo rulo Isto havo the tires one-ha- lf Inch In sec-

tion for each 100 pounds of totalload, Including passengers and sup-plies. Kor example, n 3 tireshould not carry over 700 poundsmaximum.

Don't fill the acetylene gas lampswith carbldo until they are to beused, as curblife Is very susceptibleto moisture and slacks rapidly on

to air.T

The question otundue speedingand automobile accidents, their causaand prevention, has come before thepublic very extensively during thepast week. There seems to be a uni-

versal demand In all parts of thecountry for drastic measures againstspeed, lunatics. This situation hasbeen gettlng'acule for several monthsand at present not only the dally pa-

pers, but automobile clubs and thegeneral class of automobillsts arestrongly decrying reckless nna un-

reasonable driving In all parts of thecountry.

As a fitting tribute to the fame,reputation, and actual worth of theStudebakcr automobile, distributedby the Studcbaker Hros. Co. of thiscity, tho latter concern has just sold"

to Allan Herbert, tho well-know- n

capitalist and banker of Honoluluand this city, n Model "A"

runabout. The sain In Itselfof the car Is not unusual In thooplnIon of the local managers, but It Is

the fact that the sale was made pure-ly upon photographic and descriptiverepresentation sent out by the localoffice, which attracts attention.

Herbert, whoso operations In theIslands takes him continually ovorthe greater portion of the Island ofOahu, on which Honolulu Is located,was unable to como personally tothis city to Inspect the car. He cho.iethe next best course and, dependingupon tho reputation of the Studcba-ker Company, requested the, localcompany to send him photographs ofa car which ,ln their opinion was soconstructed as to withstand tho cli-

matic conditions of the Islands.The local firm had In tts

Lewers & Cooke

Spring RegattaPromises To

, BeJFIneAlready enthusiastic yachtsmen

nre'tbeglnnlng to look forward' tothe faces which will be held shortlyafter trie annual meeting of the Ha-

waii Yacht Club, probably late InKebruaiy'or'carljr In March. Tho an-

nual meeting CortcS iibout the middleof February and, before that time, ItIs doubtful If thi'rn lll be much ac-tivity among club members.

Though tho plans for the races nroas yct In an embryonic stage, thosemembers' "whb are In close touchwith tho ruling p'owcrs of the club,prophesy that. the legatta will Mrexceedvanything ever held here Inpoint of Interest. Alteady, plans arebeing discussed, "sub-rosa,- " and ItIs not unlikely that a full programwill be submitted at the annualmeeting.

'it Is hoped that the Sea Wrenswhich arc now on their way hei'pwill be In readiness for the race.Those who 'hare ordeied the cat boat 3and 'those who are debating doing soare anxious to see how the craft willact, and Just as soon as the pahs ar-rive they will be pdt together andtho Wjrens made ready for' the water.

When the sails will arrive Is notknown, but It Is hoped that they maybe on hand by the time the work on

Furrriture

Stock

the boats Is completed, so that theremay be no tiresome waiting on thepart of the Impatient owners who aremore than anxious to test the SeaWrens under local conditions.

If the Sea Wrens are In readinessfor the early Spring regatta, thereIsMio.dpubt. but ..that the races Intt.htf.tl ttl"l, Mlf nflMt ltt h .......v.. ,uu; ,no iMt mil uu aillVll.the most. Interesting on the program,'SMlllltthllHH'rlMWHHItMM'rw y n wv w .

room a' 30horsenow.er runabout. Mod'el, "A," which was originally planned to be used as a show car. It wasthis same car which, when tintshown In San Francisco, created considerable Interest on account of Usuniqueness In construction, tho body.being of .solldyjnahogany. ;3 Herbertwas sent photograph's of the car anda complete, description. The resultwas an order, by, cable for the auto- -'

' ' nmobile.Not only Is the body of the car con-- ,

structea or mahogany, but the cleatsand beading; are ..caived, out of thewood, doing, away' entirely with theveneer and leaded features, which ,rocommon', Tha ieature prevents

wild' plthstand the clfmattcconditions of;the Islands. Anotherfeature which, adds to the beauty ofthe car ls'tne',.(act that It-h- notbecn.palnt'ed.;.W Is finished In thenatural color of the,wood.

The purpose. qf the European tripof J. D. Maxwell,, vice president of

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J. HOPP & CO..Building,

King Street

Jack Weady IsBack From

CoastJack Weday arrived hero on the

Iluford Sunday am, announces thathe is here to stay for a while. Weday,who tips the scale ' at about 168pounds,. Is well known' to local fightfans and his return may mean n revival of sport In the toped arena.

As yet Wcday has announced noplans, but 1 1' Is nsaurjed that he willfight If he can find a good tmrso andn competitor worthy of his steel. A

match between Welay and Dick Sullivan has been sugscstcd, but thegeneral Impression seems to be thatSullivan would prorp too much forWcday.

. It Is not Improbable that stepsmay be taken within the next fewdays to arrange a mill for Wcday.He' Is busy renewing old acquaint-ances Just now, hut by the end of thoweek will probably be ready to talkbusiness. -

tt tt ttFUNAHOTJ, CHAMPIONS

There was a very exciting game ofbasketball played 'in the I'unahouground yesterday attcrnoon between,the Kamchamehas and Punahous.Tho Punahou girls. won tho gamo by a'irrtrn nt QS.17 Thfa frtvaa Ihom thochampionship, they having won twobut of three' games. 'Miss Smith o(tho Punahous, played a star game forher team, wKllo Miss Schottt playedtho best for tho Kamchamcha team.

tt n o' A new swlnimlng tank has beenbuilt at tho Kamohamcha school forboys. At the deepest placo the wateris ten feet In depth. Tho tank Is fortyfeet long and twenty feet wide.nnnnttMttnnttNattnttitn

'the Maxwell-Drlsco- o Company, Is re-

ported to be that of studying foreigntrade conditions with a view to theexportation of tho Maxwell cars dur-

ing the 1910 season. After makinghimself conversant with the require-ments of the European market, Mr.Maxwell will proceed to Mexico andSouth American countries, In all olwhich the Maxwell people expect tofind a ready market for their cars.

In connection with this report, thefact that the Maxwell-Brlsco- e MotorCompany contemplates the erectionof a fourth tactory near, San Fran-cisco assumes a aspect.

BYADES WILL REACH'

HERE SUNDAY NEXT

The freighter Hyades, which haskeen chartered by tho Matson Naviga-tion Company for tho run betweenhere arid the mainland, will arrlvo heroSunday morning on her first trip. ThoHyades brings a largo cargo from

thcro being Itttlo or no wastospace on board nor. Castlo & Cooke,local representatives of tho MatsonNavlgatlon'Company, bellcvo that theHyades will provo a valuable-- additionto tho fleet of ships which tho com-pany already operates,

Tho Hllonlan of the Matson Navlgatlon Company sailed last night fromSan Francisco for this port. The Hllo-

nlan is tho Christmas ship and is ex-

pected hero at daybreak Tucadaymorning, laden with Christmas duln,tics for local merchants.

Tho I.urllno will sail from KahululSaturday night, direct for tho Pacifi)Coast. Whether or not she will carryany passengers, the- local representa-tives have not been advised. Sho carrled two passengers from hero to

COMMISSARY STORES

GO TO MNTONMENT

All of the depot quartermaster'steams are busy hauling commissarystores' out' to the, camp at Lellehua.The transport '"Bu'ord brought 'alargo consignment of stores for thenew camp and the usk.of transporting them falls upo.i the depot quai- -

lermasier, an or m mules uciongiugto the Fifth Cuvaliy being tied tipIn quarantine,

Already several loads of supplieshave been sent to Lellehua and theremainder will bo gotten out-jus- t asrapidly as possible". The lumber 'andother material ncvlad In tho con-

struction of tho cuvalry cantonmentis also being rushed out Just as fastas t can be unl jaded from thefreighter Columbian, which broughtIt here from the milnlnnd. ,

Major Foster, nmklng officer ofthe Fifth Cavalry now here, wai'bullyemployed this morning collectinghis goods and' getting them ready; fortransfer to Lellehui-- .

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Tuesday, Decembe r15.SAN FRANCISCO Sailed Dec. 14:

S. S. Hllonlan, for Honolulu.MONTEREY Sailed Dec. 14:

S. S. Rosecrans, for Honolulu.SAN FRANCISCO Arrived Dec. 15:

S, S. Alameda, 4 p, m., hence Dec. 9.KAANAPAM Sailed 1)00'. 13: t

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FORECAST OF SUGAR SEASON

FOR MARKETS OF WORLD ORIENTAL GOODSAPPROXIMATE ESTIMATES OF SUGAR PRODUCTION AMD SUOAR

CONSUMPTION .FOR All COUNTRIES FOR CAMPAIGN

OF 1008-0- 9 FIGURES FORWARDED BY

fJ ITU . HON. CECIL BROWN

Hon. Cecil Drown, writing from Drusscls, under Onto ot Nov. 19, saysthat ho has fully recovered his health, Is enjoying llfo generally and

to bo homo tho latter pari of February.Mr. Drown encloses tho following, clipped from n paper ho found print-

ed In England. It la credited to tho United Status Consul General nlAntwerp:

Krom recent publications Issued by various European statisticians, thofollowing nro tho approximate estimates of tho beet Biigar crop of Europound also of tho cntlro sugar crop of tho world. It will bo seen that whilethere wns no material incrcaso In the production of BUgar during tho pastseason, thcro la .an abundanco of It In sight to meet tho demand of thoworld. As Is well known, most sugar statisticians begin tho business yearIn tho sugar Industry with tho 1st of Scitembcr. On August 31, 1908, thoLtocks 'all tho world over, compared with former years, amounted to:

GermanyAustriaFrancoRussiaDclglumHollandSweden-Norwa-

DenmarkItalySpainHnuinanlaDulgarla, Greece, Sen la,

Portugal, Turkey, Switz-

erlandEnglandNorth AmericaCubaHamburgFloating Cargoes

1908

1118,507

165,671225,448490.216

29,743C.665

29,52712,00025.30040,000

8,000

9,800

'237,90365,52146,220

320,000

1907

6,514

93,9 ft

1906

2.008

Total tons 2.010,887 2.013,818 1,809,222 1,766,947 2,101,801

Tho association of manufacturers of sugar In Europo, Isto sreuro statistical Information about sugar nt thoposslblo moment, published ot their Investigations and reportedon tho 26th of October tho following approximate cstimato of iho quantitiesof Btigar beets harvested and of this sugar also compared withlast cstimato by tho same statistical association:

1908--

Germany 12,046,4707,913,2005,800,6008,302,700

Dclglum .' 1,768,0001,336,000

Denmark., r1,500,000

beetcano

Itoumanla45,000'

Switzerland . .

countries .'

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I to botho

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23,000

163,492

40,905

11,765151,300

rellablo

Dccts

AustriaFranco

Holland920,0004M),000

Italy700,000

Spain,162,432

Other 50,000

1907--

56,766

11,178

10,824

13,086,250

Tons

69,383

object

results

year'syear's

Itussla

50,000

30,00032,80027,230

29,991

1908

83,000

3.500

41,561502 42,599,193

Otto Llcht, beetMagdeburg, statistical work alnajs found very valuable,

public following estimates:1908

Germany 2,050,000

Austria 1,360,000Franca 750,000llussla 1,325,000Delglum 260,000Holland 200,000Sweden 135,000Denmark 65,000

175,000Bpain 105,000ItoumanlaOther countries

188,667

358,3.14382,132

10,99335,98411,503

13,01214,716

280,721

55.678191,200

1905

whoso

Sweden

Bervla

15,000

1,397,260711,542

1,421,433230,797175,184109,012

52,661147,300127,818

16,35012,745

1905--

Tons

3,5684,927

noted sugarbnvo

niado1904--

Tons 6,673,095To this tablo bn adds his also of tho crop of what In is

called sugar, In to comploto ofsugar crop. This comprlsos all sugarn grown of and Is ex-

clusively cano sugar with Iho excoptlon of tho boot sugar crop in thoof Of course bo

than nioro or loss approximate as tho cano aro In ofand many may to tho cano sugar crop. Thus

n year ago tho first niado of tho sugar crop In Cuba wcrobut wo now tho ard not production of sugar In Cuba

to only tous.1908--

, 350

Porto Itleo 230

Hawaii 450Cuba 1,200

Trinidad . . i 40Darbadoos 30

12Antigua 25Martinique , . 36Guadeloupo 33

St. 12

Haiti CO

Antilles i ; 40Mexico 115

Centrul 50; ; 100

, 123

Peru . . . ., 160Argcntlno . . ..' 130

Ilrazll 300

Java ,.1,230Philippines 110

100

Queensland . . .

N. S. Wales ...FIJI

Natal. . ..

. . .'...Not Hi America

2,114,144

160278060

200

..; 40440

(tons)209,749168,551472,795122 822

19,4998,000

18,082

26,783

8,920169,819255,875

69,83667,540

112,180

tho

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1907-- 8

8,603,5005,34i;4009,051,200

1,142,000756,000380,000

978,473120,000109,156

739,291

280,928181,417157,956

106,38398,085

10,233

his tho

1907--

330215480963

39

. 33132339351250

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60

98,12

3145110195

1,211142

76190

29684240

16739

440

147,571

344,959199,842

9.720

6,83225.30725.268

8,278

5,739148,660219,106212,777105,245208,260

9

Tons.1,978,0301,355,200

746,5001,298,680

258,100197,400133,900

61,000173,000

22.600

987.474326,962207,189125,300

93,91696,20631,444

6,560

1906--

1000 tons230181383

403514

303839105845

10550

11693

169119250

1,115

HI65

17529403333

21443

435

335195363

1,192525212204143

84813

10524

12583

161137320961124

43155

20432727

19127

285

1904

213,681123.561498,781444,367

10,8486,000

10,00064,53232,189

5,429192,314167,409

47,56849,793

162,620

matters earliest

crop,

Spain,

6,750

5,000

8,357

19.07--

Sugar

1,393,900704,100

1,379,980238,200166,500111,000

60,000147.300115,000

12,00016,350

4,250

Total 6,347,660 6,541,285

Gorman matters,whoso

Italy

1906--

2,225,0211,315,686

2,403,805

1.065,169

1,998,240

1,587,371871,168608,599959,419175,531136,551

81,03744,12578,38196,72019,863

6,221

Totnl 6,463,000 6,516,255 6,888,021 4,667,980

estimate Europocolonial ordor cstimato cntlro world's

outsldo Europo

United States America. thcBu figures cannot othcrwlsofields various stages

maturing, things happen chanoestimates 1,250,000

tons, know actualamounted 963,000

Louisiana

Jamaica

Croix

Lesser

AmericaDemcraraSurinamVenezuela

:...,.

Formosa

IslandsEgypt

MauritiusItounlon

150.541

1,620,000

1,200,000

60,000

authority

1,458,823

67,273

32,007

22.0p0

1,478,737

61,696

1905--

1,131

75,506

1904--

330138380

1,1452.1

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15

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23102

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1,328240

1,206102

36118

21

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13321

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CENTER OF GRAVITY

IS GlVEpiL BATH

Officers of tho transport Dufordnro relating with glee a story ot thefaith that can move mountains. Thehappening which proved how conclu-sively the mind may cxcrclso controlover matter occurred on tho last tripof tho Duford from tho Orient to SanFrancisco.

Thcro was ono woman on board,the wlfo of an officer stationed In thePhilippines, who seemed unablo tofind anything nbout tho ship thatpleased her. From tho time Japan-ese waters wcro left sho began Unc-ling fault, and sho Kept it up.

About n week out from Japan, thowoman approached the transportqulirtcrmnster, Capluin Tobtn, withthe complaint that thcro was a frightful grinding and rumbling under herberth which made sleep Impossible.The gallant Captain told her that shewon slumbering dlrnctly over the cen-

ter of. gravity ot tho vessel, and thattho noise could not veil bo obviated.

"Well, It it's tho center ot gravitythat Is causing all that noise, I wishthat you would have It oiled," cametho rather unexpected response.

Captain Tobln looked; thcro couldbe no doubt, his fair complainantwns In earnest. Alwnjs anxious toplease, Captain Tobln sent for thochief engineer. "See that tho centerof gravity Is oiled ot once," camo thocommand. Tho engineer looked nsthough ho thought that tho quarter-master had suddenly lost his senses,but detecting a twinkle In tho off-icer's cyo ho sent for an oiler and ro- -

pcatcd tho command.In tho course ot tho afternoon ono

of the engine-roo- forco was badlyburned. The woman camo to thoconclusion that he must hnvo receiv-ed his Injuries in "nlngtho renterof gravity." Sho was Belied with, remorse, and laslsted on going to theassistance of the unfortunate man.Finally she was talked out of herplan, but the next day sho went totho quartermaster and Informed himthat the center of gravity was work-ing smoothly and that her sleep hadnot been disturbed tne night boforc.

KAUAI ELECTION

CONTEST ALLOWED

Tho demurrer In tho Kauai electioncontest was yesterday overruled bytho Supremo Court, and tho enso wasset for hearing Immediately followingtho Fern contest. Chlof Justice Hartwell and Justice Wilder agreed thattho domurrcr should bo overruled, butJudgo Do Dolt, who la sitting on thoSupremo Dcnch, entered a dissentingcplnlon. Notwithstanding this the domurror wns overruled, niako wascalled to tho stand by tho Court undrsked to state specifically what howould nttompt to prove. Ho statedthat Joseph II had told him that thcrowas a miscount of llc votes, and, af-

ter Investigation as far as ho could,ho became convinced that this wastrue.

ITO GOES TO CHILI.

K. Ito, ono of tho secretaries of thoJapanese Consulate General will leavoin tho steamship Siberia, d'ic to o

from tho Orient on ChristmasDay. Ho goes to San Francisco,whence ho will proceed to tho

Legation In Chill to becomo onoot tho secretaries thcro llh succes-sor, S. Bo)cda, Is oxpecled to arrivefrom Japan In tho Amorlca Mnru ontho 19th Inst. Ho was formerly In Ihosorvlco of the Japancso Consulate- InCanton, China.

Assuming that tho. world will contons each month In tho coming year, nyears, ho arrives at tho following norupply and demand will go:

Old Stock .

Deal sugarCano sugar

TotalSurplus stock

Taken

In other countries , . , . .

It Is also Interesting to nolor. slow, but steady

. Amount of beetsper hectare.

1907-8.- . K 20,303 lbs. por1906-7.- . 21,040 K 21,4101905-6.- . 25,790 K 23,003 "f90t-5.- . 19,840 K 17,6951903-4.- . 22,960 K 20,4791902-3.- . 21,670 K 19,3261901-2.- . 25,240 K 22,5111900-1- .. 23,040 K 20,550 "1899-0.- . 24,130 K 20,522 "

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Most Complete Assortment ever Offered in Honolulu

Quality unexcelled anywhere. Bought byour representative in China first hand

and not duplicated.4

Fancy Silk and Grass Linen. Table Covers,Center Pieces, Doilies. Exclusive designs

in Shirtwaist Patterns and Suits.MANDARIN COATS

Silk Embroidered Fans, Silk Hand Em-broidered Ladies Slippers. Pongee SilkShirts and Pajamas for men. AmericanImportations of Men's Neckwear and Fine

Clothing.

YEE CHAN & CO.KING & BETHEL STREET

WHARF BIDS ARE ... .

STILL TUI) HluH

Illds wore opooed yesterday for tho

Alakca street wharf shed by tho Sup-

erintendent of Public Works. Mars-to- n

Campbell Is away at tho presenttime, but according to thoso whothould know, thu bids nro still toohigh, Thcro Is tho approxlmato sumof $43,000 available for tho work, butIho lowest bid received yobtcrday

Tho following blda nero received:John Oudcrklrk, $49,300 In 260 work-

ing days: per bay $1600.Prlnglo, Dunn & Moscrlp, $49,327 In

150 days; per bay $1500.W. G..Chalmcrs, $51,948 In 190 das;

per hay $1600.Henry Dcrtclmann, $53,000 In 240

inys: )or bay $1700. $40,550 for alter-nate bid.

Fred Harrison, $56,749 In 234 das;per bay $1800. Alternate, $41,977.

John Hughes, $58,000, no time given.J. II. Craig, $58,467 In 130 days;' per

bay $2100.Tho bids for tho plumbing, electrical

work, etc., wcro as follows:E. n. Oath, plumbing, $1149; Ha

waiian Electric Co, electrical work,$975; E. It. Dath, shoot motal work,$1694; Catton & Nelll, Iron work,$6170, 90 days; Honolulu Iron Works,Ironwork, $7457, 90 days; StanleyKtcphcnson, painting, $2750, 90 daysD. Morris, painting. $2897, 100 days..

Th Weekly Edition of tha EveningBulletin give, a complete aummary ofin. nawi ot in. day.

tlnuo to consume about one millions It has boon In tho past fewt result in tho sugar market us far as

1908 9 1907-- 1906-- 7 1905-- 1904--

1000 tons2.011 2,014 1,803 1,767 2,1026,463 6.616 6,673 6,888 4,6686,900 5,465 5,676 5,195 4,986

14,374 13,995 14,158 13,850 11,7562,100 2,011 2,014 1,809 1,767

For general consumption 12,274 11,984 12,144 12,041 9,983by markots In United States

and Europo 9,228 9,321' 9,164 8.04S

Improvement

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at

doing

2,766 2,823 2,877 1,941

tho sugar contents of tho beets, which showduring tho past nlno or ten years:

Amount of sugar 8ugrper hectare contents

aero 3,196 K 3, 116 lbs. pr aero 15.35 ph.3,667 K 3.270 " 11.76 "3,679 K 3,291 " 11.27 "2,898 K 2,583 " 11.60 "3,363 K 2,999 " 14.64 "3,131 K 2,792 " 14.28 "3.429 K 3,057 " 13.59 "3,219 K 2,869 " 14.00 "3,258 K 2,954 " 13.50 "

Total tons 5,900 5,465 6,670 5,195, 4,980 Avorago 23,275 K 20,759 lbs. por aero 3,319 K 2,080 lbs. pr aero 13.32 p.h.

The Good Ship "lurlirie" brought ui a fresh and complete assortment of

Christmas Delicacies

Baum's CandiesIn 1, 2, and boxes.

REISS fc BRADY'S GOODSof Exquisite Olives, Mantnnillo Olives, Stuffed Olives, Imported Smyrna Figs

in glass boxes, Stuffed Figs, Stuffed Dates, French Prunes, and Weiibadcn Stuffed Prunes insmall chests.

Gordon & Dillworth and Richardson 4 Bobbins' Plum Pudding.Curtice Bros. "Blue label" Sweet Piokled Fruits.Christmas Trees for Deliver December 22nd.Special Attention given to packing goods for Island Shipment.

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In connection with the sating of the above steamers, the agentsprepared to Issue the Intending pMsengers, through byany railroad from San to points In the United States, andfrom New York by any steamship tine to European ports.

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Fur further Information apply to11. HACKFELD CO..LTD..

Agents Honolulu.C. P. M0R8B,

General Freight Agent.

Honolulu and S'jva, FIJI, and Brisabout the dates below stated, viz.

FOR VANCOUVER:

AORANOI JAN.MOANA FSB.

and all general Information, apply to

Co., ltd. Seieral kwto.

direct service between this port and

Cabin, $60; Round Trip First Claii

Baggage 8h'pplng

Storage Wood

picking Coal 5863 Queen 8trest. P. 0. Box 212.

AND WHITE SAND, GARDEN SOIL,

CEMENT, ETC,

IJ.LU. J"!i.

Past SchoonerCONCORD

Sailing forKAPUNA, HONOIPU, KAILUA and

H00KENA

From Sorenson's Wharf.Apply on Board or to

HAWAIIAN BALLASTING CO.. Actieiepnonc aou, Aiaunakea St., below.Jung. u. box 820.

Off' BULLETIN ADB PAY

$110.00For further apply to

CASTLE & COOKE, Agent.t

Hustace-Pec-k Co., Utcl.Estimates Given on all kinds of teaming.

Dealers in :

FIREWOOD, STOVE, STEAM AND COAL,

CRUSHED

Ll . mi ji

' Arrive

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Francisco

&

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LTD.,

Weekly Bulletin, SlYearPoultry

CLUB

I ESTABLISHED IN 1858. I

BISHOP &'C0,BANKERS

Commercial and Trav-elers' Letters of Creditissued on the Bank ofCalifornia and The Lon-don Joint Stock Bank,Ltd., London.

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

Interest allowed on.term and Savings BankDeposits.

Claus Spreckels. Wm. Q. Irwin.

Claus Spreckels & Co.

BANKERS.HONOLULU, : : : T. H.

San Francisco Agents The Novada National Dank of Ban Francisco.

Draw Exchange on the Nevada Na-tional Dank of San Francisco.

London Tbe Union of London an JSmith's Bank, Ltd.

New York American ExchangeNational Bank.

Chicago Corn Exchange NationalBank.

Paris Credit Lyonnats.Hongkong and Yokohama Hong- -

Banking Corporation.New Zealand and Australia Bank

ot New Zealand and Bank ot Australasia.

Victoria "nd Vancouver Bank ofBritish North America.

Deposits received. Loans made onapproved security. Commercial andTravelers' Credits Istued. Bills ofExchange, bought and sold.

Collections Promptly Accounted For.

The 'FlttftAMERICAN SAVINGS

AND TRUST GO.

OF HAWAII, LTD.

SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL. ;W00,OOO.00PAID UP CAPITAL 1100,000.00Prssldsnt CmII BrownVice Presldsnt M. P. ReblnaenCashier L. T. Peek

Office: Corner Fort and King Bts.' 8AVINQS DEPOSITS received andInterest allowed for yearly deposltiat, the rale of Hi per cent, porannum.

Rules and regulations furnishedupon application.

Tho Yokohama Spade flank,

LlmlUd

Established I880

Capital (Paid up) . .Yen 24,000,000Reserved Fund Yen 16.0S0.000Special Reserved Fund. Yen 2,010,000

HBAD OFFICE, YOKOHAMA,Branch and Agencies:

Toklo, Kobe, Osaka, Narjasakl,London, Lyons, Now York, San Fran-cisco, Bombay, 'Hongkong, Shanghai,Hankow, Chefoo, Tientsin, Peking,Newchang, Dalny, Tort Arthur, An- -tung-Hste- n, Llaoyang, Mukden, Tleh-lin- g,

Changchun.The bank buys and receives (or

collection bills of exchange, IssuesDrafts and Letters of Credit, andtransact a. general banking business.Honolulu' Branch 67' S. King Street

Oahu RailwayTime Table.

OUTWARD.For Walanae. Walalua, Kahuku and

Way Stations 9: 15 a. m., 3::o p. ra.For Tearl City, Ewa Mill and Way

Stations 17:30 a. in., '3:16 a. m.,11:05 a. m., 2:U p. m.. 380 p. m5:15 p. m.. tOiae p. m., tn:oo p. m,For Wahlawa sas a, m. and

'5:15 p. m.INWARD.

Arrive Henolulu from Kahuku,Walalua and Walanae 8: 36 a. m.,.,5:31 p. m.

Arrive In Honolulu from Bwa Milland Pearl City 17H6 a, m., 8:36a. m., 'lOsSS a. m., 1M0 p. m., :3lp m., 5:31 p. m., 7:30 p. m.

Arrive Honolulu from Wahlawa8:36 a. m. and '5:31 p. m.

Dally,t Ex. Sunday,t Sunday Only.The Halelwa Limited, a two hour

train (only first-clan- s tickets honored), loaves Honolulu ovory Sundayat 8:22 a. in. j returning, arrives inHonolulu at 10:10 p. m. The Limitedstops only at Pearl City aod Walanae.Q. P. DENISON, Fi C. SMITH,

tgjkjL K- -idiMwtiiii&iJ.,. Aute:: :,f

wZMmmzmmi

Alexander & Baldwin. LIMITED.

3. P. 'COOKE .'Manager

OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS:H. 'P. 'Baldwin .President7. B. Castle Vice PresidentW. M. Alexander. .Second Vice Pres.7. P. Cooke Third Vice Pres.7. ' Waterhouse TreasurerE. E. Paxton ; SecretaryW. 0.. Smith DirectorG. R.' Carter DirectorW. R, Castle ..Director

SUGAR FACTORS,

COMMISSION MERCHAN1S and

1HSURANGE AGENTS

Agents forHawaiian Commercial & Sugar Co.Haiku Sugar Company.Paia Plantation.Maui Agricultural Company.Kihei Plantation Company,Hawaiian Sugar Company.Kahuku Plantation Company,Kahului Railroad Company.Halealcala Ranch Company,Honolna Ranch.

Castle & Cooke, LtdHonolulu, T. H.

SHIPPING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, SUGAR FACTORS

andGENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS

representingFwm Plantation Co.Walalua Agricultural Co., Ltd.Kohala Sngar Co.Waimea Sugar Mil! Co.Aponaa sugar Co., Ltd.

Fulton Iron Works of St. LouisBlake Steam PumpsWeston's CentrifugalsBabcock & Wilcox BoilersGreen's Fuel EconomizersMarsh Steam PumpsMatson Navigation Co.Planters' 'Line Shipping Co.

Wm. G. Irwin & Go.LIMITED.

SUGAR FACTORS andCOMMISSION AGENTS.

Wm. G. .IRWIN PresidentJNO. D. SPRECKELS... 1st V. Free.W. M. GIFFARD 2d V. Pres.H. M. WHITNEY TreasurerRICHARD IVERS SecretaryD. a. MAY.''. .'Auditor

Agents forOceanic Steamship Co., San Franois

co. Cal.Baldwin Locomotive Works, Phila

delphia. Fa.Hakalan Plantation Co., Hilo Sugar

Co., Honolulu Plantation Co.,Hutchinson Sugar PlantationCo., Kilauea Sugar Plantation.Co., Olowalu Company, Pa'auhauSugar Plantation Co., Waima-nal-o

Sugar Ca.

C. Brewer & Co., Ltd.QUEEN 8TREET, HONOLULU, T. H.

AGENTS FORIHawaiian 'Agricultural Co., Ookata

Sugar Plant. Co., Onomea Suoar Co..Honomu Sugar Co., Walluku Sugar Co.,Pepeekeo Sugar Co., The PlantersLine of Sen Francisco Packets.LI8T OF OFFICERS:

C. M. Cooke, Presldsnt; GeorgeRobertson, Vice President and Manager; E. F. Bishop, Treasurer and Secretary; F. W. Macfarlane, Auditor; P.C. Jones, C. M. C,ooke and J. R. Gslt,Directors. '

FIRE INSURANCE

TIE

B. F. DILttouBAM CO.

L1IIIEI.

General Agent for Hawaii;Atlas Assurance Company of London.New York Underwriters' Agency.Providence Washington Insurance Co.4th FLOOR, STANGENWALD BLDG.

LIFE INSURANCEIs not a Luxury; It la a Necessity

But you Must have the BESTand that Is provided by the famousana moil equuaoie uaws or Massa-chusetts, In 'the

New England Mutual

Life Insurance Co.,OF BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS.

If you would be 'fully Informed aboutthese laws, address

Castle '& Cooke,GENERAL AQENT8,

HONOLULU, T. H.

WM. G. IRW1N& C0.,LTDi

AC1ENT8 FOR THERoyal Insur. Co. of Liverpool, Eng.Commercial Union Assurance Co.,

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

Edinburgh, Coetland.The Upper Rhine Int. Co., Ltd,

dM

Our ExpertON

Magnetos,

Storage Batteries,

and CoilsIS 'HERE

A Specialty is made of repairing

STORAGE BATTERIES.

ASSOCIATED GARAGE, Ltd

MERCHANT ST. TEL. 388.

Unique'Chinese Qoods

Wing Wb Tai & Go.94 1 NUUANU ST.

For Distilled Water and AssortedSoda Water, delivered to office andresidence, RING UP 687,

Arctic Soda Water Works1263 Miller St. M. . DE 8A.

FINEST FITarid cloth of A-- l quality can be pur-

chased from

SAISO CHAIN,McOANDLESS BLDG.,

P. 0. 'Box '981. 'Telephone 931.

Suits PressedAt Short Notice' and Quick 'Delivery.

EAGLE DYEING ANDCLEANING WORKS.

"Fort 'Street. Phone S75.

The Manhattan CafeIs The 'Most 'Popular.

FORT STREET 'j'ust above HOTELR. WILLIAM WARHAM, Prop.

AGENTS FOREDGEWORTH-an- d QB0ID Tobaeooi

The only two, good smokingTobaccos ia tbe Market

FITZPATRICK BROS,an MYRTLE CIGAR STORE.

Fall MillineryBEAUTIFUL STYLES

NOW ON EXHIBITION.

MISS POWER'SBOSTON "BLDG., FORT ST.

Delivered to residencesand offices at 25o perIce hundred in 10-l- lotsor more.W. O. BARNHART,

133 Merchant 6LTel. 146.

Choice FERNS, ROSES andCARNATIONS

Mrs. E.M.TAYLORTHE FLORIEST. HOTEL YOUNG Bid

Telephone 339.

R. MIYATA-- & CO.,CONTRACTORS, BUILDERS, PAIN

TERS, PAPER HANGERS andMASON WORKERS.

Second 'Hand Lumber, Doors and'Bashes sought and Sold.

KING ST., TALAMA JUNCTIONPhone 084.

' NEW ASSORTMENT OF

Honolulu ViewsEither With or Without Frames.

PACIFIC PICTURE FRAMING CO.

1030'Nuuanu.

WAIKIKI INN'The Finest Bathing on the Beach."

'Meals At All Hours.

WINES, LIQUORS, AND CIGARS.

W. 0. BERGIN, Proprietor.

WahYingOhonsGo.King Street, Ewa of Fitnmarket.

DRY GOODS AND 'FURNISHINGGOODS' bf EVERY DE- - i'

60RIPTI0N.

The latest and largest assortmentof hand-mad- e 'and balnted leatherpostcards in Hawaiian Views, FloW- -

ers and Fruits, atWEEDON'S nnutnqiTV hapastHotel St., bet. Bethel and Nuuanu.

JasT"F8'' Rent" cards on sale "atBulletin office,

Corporation "Notices

DISSOLUTION OF COPARTNER-SHIP- .

The copartnership heretofore existing between Sing Loy, Lin HopTong, L. Koon Chock, Hco Ynt Tnn,I.um Yung Kim, 11 Lin Sing, ..Hoe

Yat Hln, Lnm Kwal Fong, Lnm YeuChou, niul Wing Hop Tong, heretofore doing business nt 82 King street,Honolulu, under tho firm name ofSing Loy & Company, has boon dis-

solved.SING LOY COMPANY,

lly BINd LOY andL.. KOON CHOCK.

4181-3- t

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES

Barkeritine "Coronado"

Consignees ordering freight bysailing vessel are hereby notified thatthe Uktno. "Coronado" will go onthe loading berth at San Franciscoon tho 15th Inst, and will be

for Honolulu on or abouttho 31st Inst.

WM. O. IRWIN & CO.. LTD.,Agents, Ilktnc. "Coronado."

4174-1-

STOCK BOOKS CLOSED.

The Stock Hook of tho Oahu SugarCo., Ltd., will bo closed to transfersfrom December 10th to ICth, 1908,both datca Inclusive.

(S) GEO. nODIEIC",Act'g Treasurer Oahu Sugar Co., Ltd.

4178-t- t

Vcrfw&0&4&(fcuH1rtJ 1W)

An Inhalation forCouah. Croup.

Bronomtls, Coughs,Pipntneria, caiarrn.

CresoUne Is Boon to Asthmatics.

Iti II not .dm mort ff.llv to brritbi larcrar lor SIMM., or IM BtMinins ori wmto Ukl th rjii4r Into tho .tomocuT

Crroolrne nm Umim loo lr,'lja.rS

eoiuUQt trooUsent. It kt loTOliMflo to motionKith .null cdndron.

ThoM ol ft CentampMve Trn4eacr

will Sad Itotaoilliti relieffrom Coagbf or laflamodCondition of f be IhrooU

ALL ORUOalSTS. Ml (m' iViwttgoad poeul fot if nkfo,ia-y- y fr I

rrlptlra Booklet.

Va4JreolFlift Co.Tw Fulton Stro.1,

Mew York.

Bonine.

MoVingPicuireShow

Opera House,

Saturday, Dec. 19,1908i

The World's Greatest Film

Kilauea In Eruption

THE HONOLULU SHRINERS'PARADE.

THE ATLANTIC FLEET.

PRINCE DAVID'S FUNERAL.

A Splendid Series of Foreign Pictures Dramatic and Humorous.

Admission, 25 and SO cents; Re-

served Seats, 75. cents; for sale atBergstrom Music Store,

GOLDPAINT, ENAMEL, INK.

Our JAPANESE GOLDPAINT is unsurpassed for allkinds of artistic and decorative gilding of any article.Practical substitute 'for GoldLeaf. In gold, silver, andbronze powder colors.

"OUR FAVORITE" GOLDENAMEL is a perfect wash-able gilding enamel for pic-ture frames, baskets, plaster,marble, chinaware, etc,

JAPANESE GOLD INKwrites as fluently as commonink, and quickly dries a

'

Lewers & CookeLIMITED

I 177 S. King St. Phone 775.

n&gCUREYOURIELFICITES H I'm RIc'U for uou.tn-- a.

1 u it. dl.chtrgi. lus.jumiU'xu

Ir7. ........... Irrltitlool w uuerritf.H

ImiEvaas CHiuiouCe.'1 "' "'o .toaal 'lil.. but .it'lnS.nl it r1'! uoiia,

Kulil b7'DntaTtita.Clruiler aeat ea rwaw.

DEMOCRATS LINING

HP FOR POSITION

Applications For JobsFiled With County

Committee

T,ho Democratic County Coninilttcohold a meeting Inst night nt which Dm

applications of 173 aspirants for oITIco

In'tho'pollco department and 114 whowanted Jaus under tho Mayor, werotaken up. Of thosu moro thnn half received tho offlcliti slnmp of npprovnlof the committee, wiilch, however, let '

It bo known thnt It pahsed merely. mitheir standing ns Democrats, and litno way referred to their qualifications.Furthermore, tho Mayor and Sheriffnro not to bo limited to tho mimes mil).

mlttcd by tho committee.Tho endorsements for the moro Im-

portant positions were ns follows:County Engineer C. V. North niul

'Chris. J. WillisRoad Supervisor, Honolulu Tom

rjnndalt, II. II. K. Do Fries, anil 8. C.Ilnrdeuty,

Superintendent of Klcctrle Lights.tames C. Crane."'Secretary to the Mayor Charier) L.Rhodes.

Chief Clerk, Road Department J. O.Anderson.

Chief of Detectives W. L. Howell.J. S. Kalakicln.

Lieutenants of Police 1. K. Oliulo-nl-

J. W. Ilumcku.Coachmnn for tho Sheriff John Ma--

nnkii,Sheriff's Clerk Fred Tnrrlll. Solo

mon Mehcuta, J. V. Audi, Joso J.Dins.

Receiving Clerk, pollco ntntlon ".

A. HalL Ocorge K. Ixiwc. S. II. Kit-(hi-t,

E. K. Hannpt, A. K. Nuwnhl.Waterfront I'ollco-'- H. W. Clahnii, I).

I. Kcawchnkii.Sergeant of Police Manuel J.

Monlz.llumang Ofllcor Ocorgo II. Holt, K.

K. Kriol.Assistant Huck Inspector Oeorgo

H. Ltshnian.Patrol-wago- Driver Duko II.

;

t ARMY, NAVY AND iMARINE CORPS:

.

,Major Foster mid Captain Sturm's

of the Fifth Cavalry received theirhousehold goods from tho mainlandby the steamer Columbian. Tho twoofflccrs will tako up their rcsldcncuat the new cavalry cantonment ntLcilehua as soon as the quarters morendy for occupancy.

I. lent. C. S. Itldlcy, KuglnrcrCorps, U. 8. Army, mid Mm. Ridleywere among tho cabin passenger.!brought hero by tho transport Un-

ion!. Lieut. Klrlley Is attached totho Knglncer battalion stationed atWaiklkl llcach.

REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS.

Entered for Record Dec. 12, '1908,from 10.30 a. m. to 12 noon.

M W Tschudl and wf to I.nlialtm Ag-

ricultural Co Ltd IJKcalohankalnnl (k) tu Fanny

Strnuch DLucy R High by ltegr NoticePeter 'Rndrlgiics mid wf to Mary la'

S Manlca MItcbecra I.ukua und hsb to Joao

Gonsalrcs MEntered for Record Dec. 14, 1908,

Kalaiikua Mnlil and wf tu YoungMen's Sav. Soc Lttl M

Daniel 8 K Palm to Ira Kskew ....MJ Kolll Mahakiieluu by by iiffdt, (it

mtgeo to Hunokan Sugar Co ..Fore Altdt

J Kolll Nahakiiolua by mtgeo tuFredcrlch A Bchaofer I)

Luck Kam ot nl to Llm Nul ......118Jnnies Hclenllil to Walanau Co ....1)R M Isenbcrg to W Pfotenhaiier ..PAH M Whitney to Martha P GHTartt..D

A while "man named lllaclc nnd ablack man named WJilto wero

In court nt 'Atlantic High-lands, N. J., n fow dnya ago fordrunkenness. Tho recorder was ab-solutely Impartial In his Judgmentnnd remanded both lilack und While,or Whito and lllaclc, cither way you,choose,, to. the county Jail,

A'Skin of Beauty Is a Joy'.ForeVir

tLT. FELIX QOURADD'S ORIENTAL

tJ CREAMOR HAGICAL'BEAUTIHER

1- - ,fr:i KnakleMaMatti KtchrHub, and hfcls Ilesvaei.

su'i errrv oirJiunbetuthintliU-fl-datcrtlo. It

,Isatfto4 tht tcvi kv yrara, inq

-- m la to barmleatm: UjtaltM twiuiallIt proptrlr i iitlikAn-t- t oceuitiisitlt of nitnUaititbf,r Or. L. A.

ivii infmrrtof It liiuiton i ialct);MA jou taliwlli um ta.3.1 rttamDiljUMrnu4'st Cr"tn tno Uut harmful at tUl tka

wnprariiloi., rr by all rutuctati tid rkQQyOooJi Dmilnt In tho Utlttd BUU. :iQ4.ak soa curopt.

fQUIT. WKJJS. Trep.. 37 Cieat Joattjiicet, KewTrnk

tSSaaMaWiBMaTaaBaaBM3raMQJafJa.KlaaB- jtt m" AvrtfrkiaiiVfo-if-fri'wif- t - nLk-- i.k j?attvi '"fe4wS . ' ' toV yj- -- j, i' -

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BVENIMO BULLETIN, HONOLULU, T. ., TUESDAY, DEC. 16, l90sY n

BUSINESS

PIANO AND ORGAN.

Jam Sheridan Pianoforte MakerMid Tuner. 162 Hotel 8t. or Ha--

wllan News Co. For Bale, verycheap, slightly urecl, full GrandDecker Piano, Aeolian Organs andUpright Pianos, guaranteed.

Prof. N. M. Lewis, 1462 Emma St.,. teacher of Piano and Organ; Grad-

uate of Boston Conservatory,4101-l-

EMPLOYMENT BUREAU.

Fo;r house-hel- phone White 2891,I'Maklkl. General Employment Of- -

flce, cor. Pensacola and neretanla.

BULLETIN ADS PAY

MoneytoLoan

AT

Current Rate ofInterest

-ON

Listed CollateralOR

ProductiveReal Estate

Bishop Trust Co. Ltd.No. 924 BETHEL STREET.

i: fig SIra.WJnslovr'aSoothing Syrup

i ES ha totes UMrl (or oyer 8IXTV

(or tU.lrC tlUijkKN whiloTElMU, l. IT WJ

TENS B3

bcttrsmeayforDIARRIKBA. Soli mtiy pruggltts la every part of Unworld. EM aar and ak for llnl K3Window's 8oothla(8Trapand takeBooths; kind. JtXMtM k U.

taOMartWiIliriMlllMMil

BUILDING MATERIALOF ALL KINDS.

I' SEALERS IN LUMBER.

ALLEN & ROBINSON.'Queen Street :: :: :: Honolulu.

M. Phillips & Co.Wholesale Importers and Jobber!

EUROPEAN ANDAMERICAN DRY QOODS.

FORT and QUEEN 8T8.

S. SA1KI,Bamboo Furniture Made to Order.

1 'Picture Framing a Specialty.

563 S. BERETANIA ST.TELEPHONE 497.

WHENYou Want Electric Wiring Done ox

Private Telephone Installed or DryBatteries, call the

UNION ELECTRIC CO., .69 Beretania St. Phone 31S.

HONOLULU IRON WORKSImproved and Modern SUGAR MA-

CHINERY of every capacity and de-

scription made to order. Boiler workand RIVITED PIPES for irrigationpurposes a specialty.. Particular at-

tention paid to JOB WORK, and 're-pairs executed at shortest notice.

FOR SALE' 4000 Oreen Roonng Slate 10"xl0".

600 One and Two Prone Iron FencePosts.

1 Drum Commercial Eth-er.

1 Cast Iron Fitting with Fiances,for 12" Wrought Pipe.

EMMELUTH & CO., .LTD.,145 King Street. 'Phone 211.

HAWAIIAN FERTILIZER CO., LTD.Dealers in FERTILIZERS suitable

for all crops, climatio and soil con-

dition.OFFICE Brewer Building, Hono-

lulu; Tel. 272.FACTORY'at'Iwilei:,Tel 430.

SteinwayAND OTHEM PIANOS. y

TH A Y Eh PIANO CO,)IB HOTEL STREET.

Phono 118.TONINO QUJRANTKBD,

Bulletin Buiiness Office Phone. 256.Bulletin Editorial Room Phone 185.

DIRECTORY

REPAIRING.

Woven Wire Mattresiei repaired atthe Factory Honolulu Wire BedCo., 1250 Alapal St. Telephone635. 3945-t- f

PLUMBING.

Tee Sing ber and Tinsmith,Smith St., bet. Hotel and Pauabl.

OSTEOPATHY.

Dr. Schumann. Hours 8-- 9 a. in.;p. m. 224 Emma Square.

NURSES.

For Graduate Nurses Phone 10S7.4167-- tt r

MeatsFresh, wholesome, and of. ever;

variety at

THEPARAGON"Beretania, Alakea, and Union.

Phone 104.

Gold DollarsAt a Discountare just as easy to get as a good jobof painting' at a cheap price. WhenI do work I do it right not cheap,

Tom SharpTHE PAINTER

Elite Building. Phont 397.

SHARP SIGNS attract attention

AutosRepaired

And kept, in repair by men whoknow their business. Bo amateursdo the work in our Garage. :

'

Von Hamm-Youn- g

Co., Ltd.

KANE0HE BEEFAlways on'Hand. . Youne Pies. Ponl.try, Eggs, Fresh Butter 'and Cheese.

Sam Wo Meat Co.,King Street 'Market. Tel. 288

YOUNG TIM, Manager.

.w:-- a MB. and MBS.

G.Sakata,MASSEURS.

Bruises, SprainsTired Feel-

ing and otherPMUHE ailments 'quick-lyLlfisisisisiHsVv: J relieved.

-- Be. 1707 Li- -liha St. above

slslslslslslslEslfl (School, i Telephone 1650.'

DAVID DAYTON137 MERCHANT STBEET,

I O FS KOR SALE

IN KAPJOLANl PARK ADDITIONand other desirable localities;

For Sale at a Bargain Premisest Hauula on the beach, a two-stor- y

hniife and furniture, at a bargain.

ICEmanufactured from pure distilled wa-ter. Delivered 'to any part of city bycourteous drivers.

OAHU ICE AND ELECTRIC CO.,Kewalo. "' "Telephone 628.

'All kinds in rolls and sheets.AMERIOAN-HAWAHA- PAPSB. A

SUPPLY CO., LTD... Fort and Queen bt Honolulu.Tel. 410. George G. Guild,-Gen-

, Mgr.

If water rusts ifontijhat will it dcto aman's siomacne i xne

SaloonWILL GIVE YOU THE ANTIDOTE.

BULLETIN ADS PAY

Economy

begins in

the kitchen

and it startswHen theGAS is turn- -

ed on in

the GasRange.

Let theHONOLULU

CAS CO.

show you.- .

ARTTHEATERWonderful Motion ncrere bring

ing to view scenes from many landsand embracing Comedy 'and Pathos.

wo changes each week.

Monday 'and ThursdayShadows of a Great Citv: A Him.

sian Drama; The New Military. Air-ship Ville de Lais; In Pursuit of aSuit; Making Charcoal; StrenuousWartVeteran's Story; tin the Days ofloum avi; ihe Avaricious father.

Fresh Fruits and

Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money iRefunded,

' CHRISTMAS ASSORTMENT

B R A' U N EN .N A E'OK E i

CornerrBeretaniaand Alakea. Sts. .

''IMPORTER OF FRUITS ANDVEGETABLES

from California, Vancouver & Seattle!

i V r

Andrew Usher's''Scotch Whiskey J

O.V.G. Special''"Reserve

W. C. Peacock & Co.,-Ltd-

Agents.

RYCROFT'S SODAS

'ALWAYS THE BEST,

Prompt Delivery. Phone 270,

PlfclMO !

BEERj

I ,-- 'i( - t

FOR SALE

Thorobred Bull .Terriers' ' ' ?T ft V

A. R.;RQwat,D.V.S.

Calendars'

--AT-

Woman's 'ExchangeHOTEL STREET. . . .

Holiday Goods ,

Christmas Specials(

M. At Gunst & Gc.FORT AND.KOfG STREETS;?

Auto for HireMANUEL REIS. Call np at any

time by telephone 'any one of 'thesenumbers: ssuu. suo, 1097.

"For Sale" cards at1 Bulletin.

FOUNDERS HAY TO

BEHELD SATURDAY- h t: x '

KamehamehaSchoolsWillRemember Their

BenefactressTI10 students ot.the Knmchamclia

tchools are getting ready for the com-

memoration of Founder's Dny, whichtakes place on Saturday, December19th. This Is. an annual affair and theetudents, faculty' and trustees unlto Inseeing that the day Is fittingly observed.

On Saturday 'morning tho studentswill" assemble 'bn ' tho'school grounds.whenco they 'will march 'down tn Kingstreet to 'hoard the 'trolley cars. Inwhich the-- " will .'Uo'eonveycil to thoMausoleum 611 Nuu'ani nvennc. Ontheir arrival there, they, nccompanledty tho Hawaiian1 band, 'will enter thomausoleum 'grounds, 'where tho alllsof Hawaii nel arc laid (o rest. Thograve of'MYs.'Bernleo Pauahl Wshop,benefactress bf'tho schools, will firstbo decorated, following which othorgraves wlllbo'deco'rnted.

Proceeding'-- ' tho "decoration of Ihograves 'musical --.and 'literary cx6rclscswill bo conducted under tho supcrvl-don- '

of Stanley Livingston, imuslcal di-

rector of tho schools. Tho band willalso play funcralsmarches.

In thC'attcrnoon''Hthtetlc sports willba'lndulged'lnionithoschool grounds.In this regard 'It Is expected that other schools will take part In contestingtho supremacy In athletics.

In the evening 'a loan and literaryexercises will bo given In tho dininghall of the Boys' school. Speecheswill bo given by trustees, teachers.ajumnlantj frlemjs of tho threobCUOUIB. ,' ft

IMPORTANT J- -

' TELEiRAMS

, .(Knnsns CltV Dally; Jountat.)It would nMonlnh the, public In know

llirt rtunilvr, rhrrfctir"nni prommfnW'oftho 'pcopl 'ho iro ' rfcoTerlnir rromUrlKht's DlM-as- and Dlntx-lt- In .tlita cllr.

To SMCcrtnfn' If ''fwrmnricht rllfrMhAijlvon tfrrctMl by the new trrntmrnt. asmuni 1111 u( uiv iucui inai imvQ uvrntrrnlrd hfrp ntti' of'cumtmrntlwlv rrcmtrtntr. th foltawtnK'Wlra.was nt tn Call- -iarnin,.wiura tne nef, diuretic nns twrnIn use tho pnt ymr nr'two i ' -

', Kansu City, ''Jan. lit. 1S0. .H. A. CnOTHKllS, Proprietor Oulletln,

'Jan Francisco. Csl. .1 ' ''Several 'promtnenfclttsens o(ICstiKs

,Ctty riTport wonderful recnrerle ,Tromllrlsht's Disease una.' Diabetes bt-- ne ofKulton'i Compound. adrlae us'lfwuccesarul ond ' pArmtinem remilts liaVsBeen accompimiied'ln your city.' COMPANY.

In reply tho followlnc wire was receivedfrom the KveMlnr Bulletin:' 7 '

pun r rnuciiH). Jan. iv, jvuqKANRAB CITV JOURNAU ,

Termanent result here. Knbw. n' doc.tor who acknowledge 'absolute, recoveryfrom Diabetes. .Many authentla cures ofUright's. It. A. CnOTHEnH.

Thene dle'ae were considered fntnl.It Is evident, that not alono roller but' atwrnianent euro ot Iwtli IIicm dreadedcornplalnts enn now be effected. ' "

Kansas City, Dally, Journal. ,If any one having knowledge pf a case

of'Drlght'R Disease or Diabetes will sendus tha namn and nildreas wo .will see thatthey are. sent .full details of this. Import-ant discovery. Wo sent. for the treatmentand bavn It In. stock, HONOLULU 'DKUOCO., Fort Htreet. 41

THANKS

Honolulu, T. H., Dec, 10th, 1007. 'Mr. Walla'co R, Farrlngton,. Editor,

'Evening 'Bulletin, City.Dear 'Sir: Allow us totender our

TnoBt earnest and' heartfelt thanks toyoulri appreciation of tho kind

broad'mlri'de'd "views on'tho' propositionnf'ottr having representation at theNatldnal'Convcntlon of Masters, Matesand 'PllotsrbrrVenlng 'nt ''Washington,D. C.. 'January 18th.' 1909. "" ' j

Roallxlngrttiat'tho'publlcltyJthls'nrd.jcct'h'as r'dcirvH'throngh tho columnsof your valuablo"tmpc, 'rtas'becn toa great for the

asslstanco afforded us by' thebusiness community, 'wo now assureyou that tho very 'best efforts of ourDelegate, Captatn.iA. Tiillelt. ivilll botlovoted'to tho'needs'otoitr Territory'lelatlvo toalds to'navigation'aiid 'mar-itime indttors In general, thus-hopin-

to retain tho confldenco you havo sogenerously placed iln ns.

Again thanking, you for this (valuedfavor, we remain, .(

MoBtf gratefully your,HONOLULU HARIIOn NO. G4,

'Frank C,. Poor, Secretary. ,"" "" ' 'I "i7 ". - i

BAUD CONCERT ,

Tho Hawaiian band will glvo a pub'11c concert tonignt at 1 nomas square,commencing at 7:30, Followng'ls"thoprogram: '

.PART I.March Triumphant America (new)

LosoyOverture Paragraph 'Three ....SuppoIntormczzo Diana KlrbySclocllon Hdrlennoi Cllea

. PART 11. dVocal Hawaiian songs ..ar. by UergcrSeleOtlon The Pageant (now) ,,

....- - ..., William;Tho Patrol of tho Brants ...UoccalartMarch On tlicllcacli (new) ..VnUmii

"Tho Star Spaunleil Iianiior.'" j''! I

III a BlieeCli 'at'n "nresncrltv dhinuriIn Now York, E II. Ilarrlinnii pioill-.- t.

cd that President Roosevolt "will eooiiI advocate Just what I did."

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No, HG. TERRITORY OP HAWAII.,COURT OP LAND 'REGISTRATION.TERRITORY OF'H'AVAH TO H.'MU--

RIKITAMI; DAVID H. LKWIS; B.II. P. WdLTERj W. R. OA8TLU5TRUSTEES under tho Will of 11.

P. HISHOP ns follows: J. O. CAR-

TER, A. W. CARTER, A. P. JUDD,W, O. SMITH and S. M. DAMON;llDWARD S. HOLT; TERRITORYof HAWAII .by MARSTON CAMP-1IEL- L

as Superintendent of PublicWorks and by C. R. HEMENWAYas Attorney Oeneral; COUNTY ofOA1IU by Charles 'Hustace Jr. asChairman "of 'the 'Hoard of 'Super-visors;. C. I). LI2MON;and to ALLwhom It may concern:Whereas, a petition has been pre

sented to said Court by JOHN WALKER to register and confirm his titleIn 'the following-describe- d land:

Ileglnnlng at'n spike tn the sidewalk at the East corner ot this lot,the true azimuth and distance to saidspike being 0 27', 270.35 feet fromthe Government Survey Street Monument which Is on the Intersectionof a 12 feet offset tn the street fromthe South-we- st line ot UeretanlaAvenue rtinnlng North-westerl- y anda 10 feet offset In the 'street fromthe North-we- st line bt Nuuanu Ave-

nue running South-westerl- andrunning, by true a'zlrnliths:

(1) 59' 00 30.6 feet, along thesouth-eas- t' boundary of L. C. A.S85 to Isaac Lewis to a sp'lko Intho sidewalk; u

(2) l'4S' 39', GS.2 feet, alongland owned by E.'ll. 'P. W'ottcrato "on Iron bolt nt fence corner;

(3) 232' 10', 30.8 feet, along,lands owned by'W.,R. Castle andTrustees under the Will of D. P.Bishop to an Iron bolt at cornerof small brick house;

(4) 328 39', C8.9 feet, alongland owned by E. S. Holt to thepoint of beginning; Containing

an area ot 174C Square Feet, beingportions ot L. C, A, S85 to IsaacLewis and L. C. A. 788 to J. Robin-son & Co., on the North-we- st side ofNuuanu Avenue, Honolulu.

You, are hereby cited to appear atthe Court of Land Registration, tobe held at Honolulu, Island of Oahu,on the 22nd' day of Dec. A. D., 1908fat one o'clock and thirty minutes Intho nftcrnoon, to showcause, It anyyou have, why the; prayer of said pctltlon should not 'bo granted. Annunless you appear tat said court 'atthe time and place aforesaid your, dcffault will be recorded, and' the saidpetition 'will be taken as confessed,and you will be forever barred fromcontesting said petition or any decreeentered thereon. .

Witness, PHILIP L. WEAVER, Esquire, Judge ot said Court, this 23ndny or November 'In 'the year nineteen hundred and eight.

Attest with Seal ot. said .Court.(Seal) W. LvtIIOWARD,

Registrar.4166 Nov. 24; Dec, 1, .- I

IN TUB CIRCUIT COURT OF THEFirst Circuit, Territory ot Hawll. AtChambers; In Probate. In the Mateter ot tho Estate ot. Kaulmakaola. Lazarus, ot Honolulu, Oahu, Territoryof Hawaii, deceased testate. Orderot Notice ot Hearing Petition torProbate ot Will, A document purporting to be the last will and testa'ment of Kaulmakaole Lazarus, deceased, having on the 3.0th. day otNovember. A. D. 1908. been, present'ed to said Probate Court, and a pellHon for probate, thereof, praying .forthe Issuance pf letters testamentaryto Henry Smith having been filed byhim, It is ordered that .Monday, the4th day ot January, A. D. 1909, at9 o'clock a. m., ot said day, at thocourt room of said court at Honolulu,T. II., Judiciary Building, be and thecamo Is hereby appointed the timeand place for proving said will andbearing said application. It is fur-

ther ordered that notice thereof beJ given by publication once, a;,week forthree successive weeks In the, Even-ing Bulletin newspaper, the last pub-

lication to be not less than ten daysprevious to the time therein appointed for .hearing. I

' Dated at Ionolulu, Nov. 30, 1908;J. T. DE BOLT,

First Judge of tho Circuit Court, i of the First, Circuit.

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BASEBALL

JUNIOR LEAGUE WILL

AGAIN TEST SKILL

SUNDAY'S GAME PROMISES TO BEA HUMMER

Bulletins and Giants Are Now Tiedfor First Place and Youthful flayersAre Deadly in Earnest High Teams

Meet Sunday Week

Sunday next Iho Pauoas will meettho Kngles nml tho (Hants will croisbats with tho llullctlnii In tho strug-

gle for tho Junior Lcaguo champion-

ship. The Ilultctlns and (Hants arcnow tied for first place, each teamhating n perfect score, and there willho some Ihcly excitement when thogamo la called.

The oungstcrs uto playing somepretty baseball and their games areattracting more than ono grown-u- p

fan. Whatever (shortcomings thoinctnbcra of tho Junior League mayhate, they arc not lucking In enthu-siasm, and tho little fellows are set-

ting nn example In regard to practicethat sumo of the older teams mightdo well to emulate.

On the Sunday following Christ-mas will como the great strucglo be-

tween the Ilullctlna nml Giants. Un-

less tho unexpected happens, and thestanding of tho teams Is radicallyupset by tho doublc-hcndc- r of nextSunday, tho game the following weeknil) bo tho great test of supremacybetween the

The schedule of games In tho Junior League for the rest of tho scriesIs as follows:

Dec. 20 Pauoa va. Eagles; AlaMoana vs, Bulletin.

Dec. 27 Olqnts vs. Bulletin; AlaMoana vs. Eagles.

Jan. 3 Pauoa ts. Ala Moana;Olnnts vs. Eagles.

Jan. 10 Eagles va. Bulletin; Pa-

uoa vs. Giants.Jan. 17 Ala Moana vs. Giants;

Pauoa vs. Bulletin.Jan. 24 Pauoa b. Eagles; Ala

Moana vs. Bulletin.Jan. 31 Giants va. Bulletin; Ala

Moana s. Eagles.Feb. 7 Pauoa vs. Ala Moana;

Giants s. Eagles.nunWILL

BE A R

NEW" YOIIK, N. Y., Dec. 3.Young Corbett, formerly championpugilist and conqueror of "TerribleTerry" McGovern, mado his debut asa stroker nboard the steamship Cre-ole jesterday, when ho sailed onthat vessel for New Orleans, wherohe Is to fight n battle withPhil Ilrock Dec. 12.

"What 1 want Is good, hard work,nnd plenty of It," announced Cor-

bett. "I am certain that I can comeback nnd want to be in tho pink ofcondition when I meet Brock, so thatI will bo able to show tho public thatI am still something of a fighter."

Al Lippc, his manager, agreedwith him. Conseyuently, Just beforethe pair boarded the vessel, Al boughta coal Bhovcl and a suit of overalls.

n0RVAL OVERALL WANTS

HIS SALARY RAISED

CHICAGO, HI., Dec. 3. PitcherOverall of the Cubs had ft two houra'star chamber session with PresidentMurphy yesterday during which adisagreement arose over Orvle's sal-ary clauso in next year's contract.The big pitcher refused to sign 'atterms quoted.

Overall Intends to remain In thecity until Jnn. 1. and nosslblv thodifference between the player and thoclub owner will bo adjusted beforehe leaves for his homo in California.

Negotiations between Murphy andOverall were not unpleasant at anytime during their conference, but adifference of a fow hundred dollarswas still between them when theyadjourned the meeting.

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PORTSPOUTS BY THE

SPORTING EDITOR

Whether or not the lntcr-Islan- d

Steam Navigation Company runs thoMnuna Ken to Ililu for the NowYear's race meet villi depend ontlt'.-l- y

on how fast tho bookings como In.When tho special excursion rate of$1S to Hllo nnd retuin was announced for New Year's, It was supposrdthat there would be a general rushto take ndvnntago of tho opportunity.As the regular round trip fnrc Is $25,the reduction mado for tho specialexcursion Is quite a liberal one.Though the race meet at Hllo Bhouldprovo a big attraction to lovers ofhorso flesh, there htc been but littleactivity shown In hooking, nnd thcrola some danger that tho special excursion may not bn mado after all.When onco tho company has madoarrangements to run the Maunn Keaon tho excursion, It will hate to doso whether there ara any passengersor pot, for the ship la n mall steamerand tho postofTicc nuthorltlcs havesomething to say In Die matter. Thosowho want to go to Hllo and back forf 1G had better make haste and communicate with tho offices of thosteamship compan).

If some enterprising sportsmanwants to furnish a llttlo entertainment for tho world-nt-Iarg- he might

ts to charter a fewJapancso sampans and fix up a sampan regatta. Under the skilled hand-ling of tho Mlkado'r subjects, thosampans seem to tin capablo of making pretty good spcd. It about tenof tho boats were to race over, say, ufive-mi- course, without sails hutpropelled by sweeps, the contcsiwould certainly furnish plenty otamusement, f for tho man on shore.The manner In which the stocky Jap-anese boatmen lr!o their craftthrough the water when wind thcroIs none, must commend Itself to theadmiration ot any man who likes tosee people work. That propelling nsampan would be good training for afighter who i wishes to develop hiswind there can be no doubt. Aboutsix weeks on the sampan should actas a sovereign anti-fa- t remedy. Onthe whole, tho S. E. believes that hocan recommend thn sampan to allmuscle-grinde- who are tired ofstcrcotped stunts.

Probably .In no other part of theUnited States does the game ot base-ball hold undisputed sway as It doesIn thla Territory, and In Honoluluparticularly, Td be rurc, every 8mallboy born under tho Stars and Stripeslearna to handle ball and glove Justabout as soon as he can walk, but hlaefforts are usually confined to plaj-In- g

one-o'-c- in pome vacant lot.When a nine is organized, it Is rare-ly affiliated with any other organi-zation, nnd games are played Justabout whon his majesty the sovereignAnicrlciin youngster feels the spiritmoo within him. There are usual-ly several leagues ot greater or lesserImportance In tho lerger cities, buttheir seasons are brief and. mrpnt Inthe case of professional players. Itwould be a difficult matter to keepthe members up to the mark througha very long series. Certainly youngAmerica In Honolulu is putting thomainland-bor- n varkty to shame asfar as tho great American game otbaseball is concerneJ,

tt tt ttMADDEN SHIPS HIS

RACERS TO EUROPE

LEXINGTON. Ky., Dec. 1. JohnE. Madden today shipped twenty-fiv- e

of tho choicest-bre- d mares at hlaHamburg place here to New Yorkund from there they will go toTrance, where Mr, Madden will cstabllsh a breeding plant for trioroughbreds. With the mares will tothe noted sire Imp. Ogden,

Several mares to go are by Imp.Sandrlngham, brother to King Edward's two great sires. Persimmonand Diamond Jubilee.

Next week Mr. Madden will sendSir Martin and Payette, his twogreat money-winne- rs ot the past season, to England to race. I

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Hawaiian-Bre- d Stock Will Be WellRepresented One Jumper Comesfrom Mainland for Hurdle Races.Japanese Ponies Being Trained

Reports from Hllo indicate thatpreparations for tho nig raco meet ouJan. 1 nnd 2 nro progressing smoothly. There Is every Indication thattho classes will be well titled nndthat the entry list will be ot a

enticing grade.Tho promoters of the meet nto

making pattlcuar airangcments fortho ovents limited to Hawaiian-bre- d

horses, and the showing ot steeds otIsland nativity will bo particularlysatisfactory to horsemen ot the Territory. It Is rumored that some veryclaBsy animals will be on hand touphold the dignity of Hawaii, andthat citizens of tho Territory willhate no cause to be nshnmed of theirequine representatives. v

The attractive purses which havebeen offered fqr tho various oentswill doubtless prove a strong Incentive to horse-owne- and no painswill bo spared to havo all of thohorses that compcto trained to npoint whero they will bo ablo to makothe best possible showing.

The jumping evonts will bo particularly Interesting. At least onosteeple-chas- has been brought herefrom tho mainland tor the meet andthere are on the Islands some Jump-ers who, horse cxpeits say, nro worthy Of competing in almost any company.

Tho events for Japancso poniespromlso to furnish plenty of enter-tainment. Scores of the wlry"' littlebeasts are being gotten into trainingfor the occasion, and the purses willgo to good animals, and not to tholeast bad ot a poor lot, as Is oftenthe case.

8 It ttEASTERN LEAGUE

MEETS THIS WEEK

NEW YORK, N. Y., Dec. 1. Prcs-Idc-

P. T. Powers of the EasternBaseball League has Issued a call tora meeting In this city Dec. 6 ot thaowners ot clubs ot that league andof tho American Association to ratify and carry out recommendationspresented by the committee appoint-ed at Buffalo a fortnight ago rela-tive to the appeal to tho NationalCommission for higher classification.These two organizations, which bolted the National Commission at itsmeeting at Chicago, claim they donot wish Independence, but took thoaction for tho purposo of securingprivileges they consider essential.

President Harry Pulllam ot thoNational League today declined tomake any statement regarding tbobolters. ,

Tho National Commission willmeet here next week,

n it nCHICAGO, HI , Nov. 2. Tony

Caponl, through his manager, CalHarris, Is out with a challenge toStanley Ketchel for a 'chance at thomiddleweight championship. Mana-ger Harris sajs he will post a suitable forfeit with any reputablo stakeholder that Ketchel may namo, toshow that he Is in earnest In goingafter the match. Harris declaresKetchel Is mado to order for Caponl.

"Any man that mioses four out ofsix punches can't bent Caponl. Ketchel Is one of these wild Bwlncers. Aclever man can beat Caponl butKetchel Isn't clever enough. Papkehas n knockout declion over Caponlto his credit, but It wbb a flukyngnt."

The Italian expects to get a fightbefore aos Angelej.club during thelatter pa'rt of next month with somegood middleweight if Ketchel cannotbe secured. He Is willing to fightPapke or Hugo Jell; to prpvettlfat heis entitled to a match with the fcharn- -plon,

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