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' 1 fr L , BBSeBBBaHHBHKBBBBBHaHHHHHHRHMIKflMl'f U i MUHMJL 1 ' && A '- -' iiBnHailiHliBMHHHVHHBniHIVIFW PiwimpiWiPflP!Wf5BiwsiiWMP '3R?nT'Tpr",,"r- - wo'- vmv'? r'': '" VjgsgS a'umiiiiimiiliiiiiliiiimm mnr, 7J aiiiHiiiiiiimmiiiiiiimiiiiiimiisiiiimiiiiiit Opportunity Givs Very Few Bases On Balls 1 1 STEAMER TABU U 1 A good baUraan nof sWkc I ia&sir...M h 7T?ATT1Y !-T- TT TtfEFTTAT i Alameda Odt. 16 2 i M T IllliljUillX TURN AT THE COMES 5 From Vancouver: M A I 1 1 VJl l M J AA-- M JU J 111 WITH THE BUSINESS CHANCES 3 Moana Oct. 19 5 ADVERTISED IN TIESE COLS S For Vancouver: UMNS. .MloWcnf Oct. 10 g. I ! 13:30 O'CLOCK Bulletin Ads Are Strikes EDITS ON 1 1 riiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuitiitiiitiii;? iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiii uiiiiiiim? VOL. IX. NO. t38l5 Inter-Islan- d The IN Tho Inlcr-lslan- Company, It Is sla- lr.il by Hollovy, will In all probability accept tiio by tho Gincrumunt 'n refcieuco to tho Illlii wharf til to tlii) proposition of tho com-1'an- y that It he granted leaBQ of tho properly. Although no written acccptanco of tho proposition has yet l.ccn received, It -- In understood that (ho dlrcctoiH MJloil to accept mid, Ilnllowny expects to receive, some tlmo today, tho letter tinting this fact. According to tho terms of the proji-iisltlo- mado by tho Government, tho Hllo wharf Is practically turned out lo tho Inter-Islan- for period of is earH. Tho Territory iloes not sur lender control of tho wharf, as under tho law It do ho, but reserves Iho right to huvo other vessels than Ihoso of tho lutcr-Islan- d moored along- side It and to charKu wharfage there- for. Otherwise the steamship company has full iuo and control of tho wharf, in return for thin concession. It Is to icp.ilr tho wharf and Keep It up. Tho Cddltlons to tho end of tho wharf, which tho Inter-Inlan- wuntcd the Territory to build, so that their ves Hols could Ho alongside tho wharf and yet llo with tho current, will bo built by tho Intor-Ilan- company isnd tho company will also mako the needed repairs to tho wharf, which aro extensive. Tlfo cntlro work, figures, will cost about $30,000. 'Tho proposition,' says Hollowny, "Is fair ono to the Tcirltory. At iiicbent wo aro getting nbout $30 month rent out of the uh.irf and it costing us about $1,000 year to keep it up." OUR is the shipment of Choice Fruits to Points. ISLAND FRUIT CO. 72 S. King. Phone 15. 'WK ,?. laHtMWWV A "IS '! aWi" .fllM J1IWW . .i rTAJt ' n , , will I " - -- - - " . . mailo a huvo t a u only n I a DISTILLERY Wharf For 18 Years WILL SPEND $30,000 REPAIRS Supcrlntenilent counter-iroiialtlo- n Hiiperlntcndctil SPECIALTY To Get Hilo JACK ATKINSON CANDIDATE FOR COLLECTOR? Is Jack Atkinson to bo a candidate for Stnckablo's Job? Tho question has been suggested by n punibcr of busi- ness men and by some peoplo more ot less closely connected with tho cus- tom house, and Is In lino with tho pre- dictions that wcro mado botoro .lack' went out of oftlco ns Territorial Sic-totar- At that tlmo it was tho gen- ual belief that Jack would bo taken caro of In somo way, probably by ap- pointment to a Federal Job. If thin program Is to bo carried out, tho ox Secretary could hnrdly look for n soft- er placo to fall on than tho posltiou of"Co)Iector of tho Port of Honolulu. Tho place pays $6,000, which would be a Ijlg advanco ovor what Atklnso'i got as Secretary, or oven what ho might Inivo got had tho gods been good to him and placed him In tho Gu- bernatorial chair to hold down tho lid. Stackablo's paper of endorsement bns been very freoly signed by tha business men of tho community, but ids term of office does not oxplro un- til noxt Juno and lots of things can happen u that tlmo. So far, no ao knowledgcd candldato has sprung u for tho Job In opposition to Stackablc, but It Is unusual for a billet as easy as that of Collector of tho Port to bo nsslgucd without thero being more than ono applicant for tho placo. Thero was a rumor on tho street lest week that A. O. M. Robertson was lo bo proposed for tho position, hut this bears llttlo oUdonco of genuine- ness. law practice Is a good deal more valuable- thou tho In- come from tho Federal position and thero Is no probability that ho would consider for a moment tho acccptanco of tho Job. With Atkinson, lion over, It Is differ-cu- t. Ho wns for boveral years In a Government position and in that tlmo his law practlco was, of lost. It Is no ojsy matter to build up a good law practlco In Honolulu now, nnd It Is hard to concclvo of Jack waving abide tho position it ho thought ho could get It. Tho Pythian Sisters aro giving it chowder at Pythian Hall this evening and nil Pythlans aro invited. Alfred Benjamin & CtoKft Correct Clothes for Men About the Suit Prolmbly the best way to And out what sort of clothes you want is to romc in and look over our stock. Wc have a fine showing of clothing made by tha celebrated New York tailors, Alfred Benjamin & Co. Ready v for you to wear. The Kash Co-- , Ltd., ' , Corner Hotel aud Fort Sis. Phone 25. "w-- v ow FJ'r HONOLULU, TERRITORY OF HAWAII, MONDAY, OCTOBER 7. 1907 10 HIE CITIZENS Court Clerk To Visit All islands And Issue Papers Wltli tho Idea of giving as many of tho recently arrived Spanish nnd tugucsc Immigrants as desire, n chanra, to tni;o tne una steps lounru nccoming United States citizens, Gocrnor Frear ,! trying to m.ikc arrangements to have a court clerk mako a round of all the Islands nnd Issue first papers to all 'who (ioalro to tako them out. it Is probable that a majority of tho Imml-r.ran- ts will nvall themselves of tho op- portunity. It is not necessary that tho clerk bo an official ... of the Federal .. court, ' as tho. Circuit Judges of th h circuit can Issue i usttitnlizatlon Hut tho jand'Govcrnor tho not this this nnd Tho taking matter of naturalization mora serious ly than It tired ..to, and greater caro Is being exercised In tho matter. Sonii! of Iho immigrants wish to tako up government and must have declared their Intention of becoming citizens before tan do so. WAILUKUANS GIVE TO 3T. ANTHONY BROTHERS COMFORTABLE HOME (Special to Tho Hullo Walluku, Maul, Oct. I. Tho now 2- - cottago for tho Hrothors of St Anthony's School Is complot icd and tho llnithcrs aro now romfortnbly quartered In It. Sat urday afternoon tho officers ot tho Catholic Ladles' Aid Society, Mes- - fl tnun lBhfeH lft. 14 ,""' linuB, a. item- - i.ol, J, Garcia, and 'i. Ilurleni. went tho bo handed 'of tho files mo Drothers wcro very affected at Aral. spokosmnn dollvcrcd tho following written testimonial to ll.n ...I... i . . for wns ,,,..,.-- - uoj cottago, Iho being supplied at by tho Kahulul Com- pany: ' To tho President Mcmbcra of tho Ladles' Society. "Dear Ladles; Ir 1882 tha Rovcrcnd Lconnr, who for T8 years stationed nt Wal- luku, was by tho (Continued 3) SUGAR SAN Oct. 5 BEET8: 88 analysis, 9. 9d. Parity, 4.04 Previous quotation, 9s. Thnrelwns exhibition or ten-nl- a nt tho Kwa touriiumcnt, hold ycBtenlnj', at Hwu courts. MC8SrS. nrohlll Illlii l!lvllinil worn llin of tho BULLETIN "mH Aladdin's Lamp was the source of wealth and good fortune in The of is in and business judg If property in our hands to be managed it have the benefit of finalities. Hawaiian Trust Company, Bspoluln urn mi I ilMIIMMiMI IIM MMMIIM WWHW'T ' il" IfWl , r: ,' ' V Mainland nohcrtson'H per- severance PLANT s IM-U- WW M Tlie Hltlsboro (Oregon) Inilo- - tt pendent of September 13 publishes til !t the following: 8. MAYOR'S CAM,. H .it The clthcns of Hlllsboro aro'.n Jt requested lo meet at me iourtU'n, ' t . uri. u house noxt Tuesday ccninK m s oierymen uo fjot want 3 o'clock to arrangements to tt tt meet Hd) th Toiler tt :: erred, who Is soon to visit Hills- - tt 'A accompanied b nine joung tt tt Indies from the Hawaiian Islands, tt tt JOHN DUNNIS, Major, tt it tt Jt M USSttM M HJUUt tl TO'SURVEY PROPOSED TANTALUS ROAD Klley A survey Is to be of tho pro-'m- id posed extension of the Tantalus road which Is to go from valley up ,..,. .. - ' nninijis. uoinmisiioner rran mo loan win not ue construcieu Light however, though It Is proh- - able that work on It be commenced clerks Krear talked tho matter of outside courts havo 'over morning decided to hat a lower. government Is tho.a preliminary survey made land, they they tin) story for Boys three Last it V) IP. " u I time. fof had already been produced be- lts construction Is not on frro the In regard to Klley'j to school premises and wltulwon required to lllo his unnuul remarks over as administrator the I.oys of cottago to Ilrothor Frank,!''1' mianllan of Susan nrash, Mio is head of tho boys' school. Tho,"" '"v,,'""ry siuming vaiue oi mo much Their neatly ...U . uOT cen miuniy rciihc year 1301. Tho custody ot tho fponslblo tho biiccosb of gettlngftwo minor chHdren awarded to til, I in t .. nA.. . Annl,i. - l" w' ?l,VUUilllu IIUCIICC. Itimbnr cost Railroad and Aid thenar Very FntUsr had been 'commissioned Right on Pj?e FRANCISCO, Cat., cents. n piny tennis tho ' iwlnnera i ADS. PAY fable. real source wealth good ment. you leave your will these iCiZA. Ltd, Port- - St. Hi'1 1 ' , lit : I r make Mrs Weath- - boro, Jtn made !. away, will within u short Tho money which jot hnnd, Hoard down estate. J1"101' Mnnnrlnl SHd, giand finals. both but most ot It will prob.iblj he raised Ly the salo of lots along tho lino of tho piopobcd road. Ono half of tho money I call zed from the alo of government jia uuiv iij- iiiw, ui! iippucu in ruuu building, and as thero aro a consider able number of lots along this road, either already laid out or to be il nnd nffprc:jif.;r sale. Governor Frcar thinks thct will bo plenty nl rioncy for tho work by the time It It needed. Patrick Gleason, administrator of tho 33tato ot Susan Ilrnsh, deceased, an heir nnd legatco of William Urash de- ceased, has filed n motion In tho Cir- cuit Court that J. Alficd Magoon, ad- ministrator or the estate of William Brash, bo required to filo his final ac- counts, nnd also to file his Anal ac- counts as administrator of the estate p I Susan Ilrash - Mrs. Lllzabeth .... II. ttouson, one of (lie Heirs or William Ilrnsh, also files n motion thut Ma- - ostato to be JG170.0J. John K. Hiram was today granted a Jlvorcn fiom Aunlo K. Illtum on tho . nround of continuous desertion since German Consul William Pfotenhnu- - er gives un elaliornto dinner this oven-lu- g at tho Young Hotel In honor of tho captain of tho German cruiser Con- dor. Tho Territorial Messenger Service. Phono 301, corner Union and Hotel streets, docs all kinds of shopping. m nr KINGSTON WILL STOP CHINESeI Now York. Sept. 23. A cablo to tho Horald from Kingston, Jamaica, says: Tho Influx of Chlnoso hero la a horlous matter. Ono section of tho press Is urging tho Government to tako stops to prevent tholr lauding hero us being detrimental to local tiadors. The Chinese. It Is doclarcd, nro responsible for tho spread ot tho gambling evil here. Kingston's City Council today adopted a resolution calling on tho Government to amend tho alien Im- migration law so us to prohibit tho cntrnnco of tho undcslrablo class of foreigners who seek Irado In this city, to tho ruin of tho nntlvca and other rubJeetH of tho King. Tho resolution Is aimed at Chinese nnd Syrians, who, it Is said, nro overrunning tho Islands. WANTED. Young man villln; good hand to do somo cxtia work. Apply Z, thin office. 3810-t- f TAKE A TONIC The very best thing is a wine-glassf- of MALT E at meal-time- s and be- fore going to bed. HoIIister DrugCo. 7f llliRIAl IS Him To Have New License . Unanimous opposition to Fred Klley in his renewed efforts to securo ilquor llccnso was expressed by tho clergymen of the city this forenoon at the annual meeting of tho Ministerial Union. The discussion of tho Kiley mutter was merely informal, but tho sentiments expressed were strong and all adverse to the applicant. "Wo were all of rho opinion that should not ho granted a license, Hcv. W. D. Wcstcrvelt this fore noon after tho meeting. "Wo did not inss any resolutions in regard to tlui matter, or decide to taKe any action m wo felt that that would como under tlfo scope of tho Anti-Saloo- n Lcagua rather than under that of our body, iut wo expressed full commence in mo Liquor Hoard Commissioners that they would. In view ot nil tho cvldcnco j lace, not think ot such a thing ns granting him another license ' At tho meeting tho following new members v.cro elected: Hcv. Mr. ,iniuc, who came nerc rcrciui' .to laKD charge ot the Methodist Episcopal church: Ilev. Mr. McKecvcr, tho new iiaator of tho Christian church; Ilev. Mr. Woolloy, who Is at the head of the Anti-Saloo- n League; and Ilev. Frank Scudder, a rousln of Dorcmus Scudricr, who camo hero a few weeks ago to tako chargo of tho Japanese work of the American Hoard of Missions. Tho following officers wero elected lor tho coming year: Rev. Mr. Crane, president; Hcv. Frank Scudder, sccrc- - inrj-- , and Hcv. Jlr. McKecvcr, chair- man of tho Program Commlttco. Tho rest of the members of this commlttco will bo elected later. Tho Standard Oil Company icccntly .nunched - m iKiats It is having comtructcd b, , Shipbuilding nnd Drjdock Co., at Bal- timore. Instead or using u bottlo or wlno to christen tho vessel, a largo bottle of iteroseno was used for that purposo by one of tho workmen. Tho lauchlng was lniormni. only about thirty being present. Among the recent Inventions Is n typewriter thimble. It Is a pneumatic Miimiiic oi ruiiuer mat fits nnv flncer that U used to excess on a tvnowrltpr iiiacuine. u is is bald to bo n great ibllcf to tho nerves In tho ends or the fingers. It protects them perfectly. The Weekly Edition of the Evening Bulletin gives a complete summary of 'h newi of le dav. FURNITURE October Sale 'AT J.Hopp&Co. KING ST. Lewcrs & Cooke Bldg, Big Cut In Prices Xv v.Atiftl 7V rr;" r ." O 1X thajcou"'8 CAPTURED Another we! Tnumph ! Joy Lost This One (Special Cable lo Ilullctln) SAN KItAXCISCO. Oct. 7. The hall game played Saturday between Ixjs Angeles and San Francisco resulted In a scoro of 2 to I In favor of Los An- geles. Harnev loy pitched for the San Francisco team, striking nut set en Pien. Siberian Convicts Revolt, MuuliiKJ l'in sveetal CabUi TOBOLSK, Siberia, Oct. 7. A num- ber of convicts attacked their guards and wounded six of them. The guards fired on the convicts and killed twenty-t- wo of them. Eleven made their eicape. Thaw Trial In December NEW YORK, N. Y., Oct. 7. The trial of Thaw will begin December Z. Hondurans Take City SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Oct. 7. Acajutla has been captured by the Hondurans. Watch this naper for date of dance and reception to be given by the Roy- al Hawaiian Hotel to the Bulletin i?irlson their arrival home. -- fV"MFffaiPWBCr J " , ' ' ' ' . 'J ' cannot Itself, courso, I Maklkl papers. ., " I - - PRICE 5 CENTS Olee Held Distillery (Special Wireless to Ilullctln) Hilo, Oct 7 An Illicit distillery p'nnt complete seized In mountains Olna. Capucltv fifty gallons dally. Five gallons ninth, taken and two Jnp.mrse arrested by Officer Cole- man MfjocfuftEt PrMA sptcM OjblJ SAN DIEGO, Cat., Oet. 7. The iteamer President, In Alaskan waters, has gotten Into wireless communica- tion with Point Loma, a distance of 1,200 miles. Time Given Rebaters TOPEKA. Kansas. Oct. 7. The oil companies, which have been accused of rebating, have been given thirty . days In which to file their answers. Squadron Goes South SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Oct. 7. The cruisers Charleston and St. Louis and the gunboats Perry and Preble have sailed for Magdalena Bay for target practice. Admiral Swinburne Is on board the former. Good penman for rxtra work Is wanted See Issue. ad this . ., . .ii y r imi i ,i .1. ii ill..n tkl&Ufo&tkt&Ukcka&uSA Toe Troubles Cease when you buy a pair of our Bunion shoes for men. Every degree of com- fort Is built right Into this shoe. A plain wide toe, finest of vlel kid, low heel, and very roomy over ball of loot. The best yet for tender feet. Price $5.00. Your patronage solicited. Manufacturers' Shoe Company, Ltd., 1051 Fort Street. 'Phone 282. H j ,n e 4 a ,1 j J ffWWWWIW . ! ,1 l- - jLjii .$7 J11 A r::xhJiiMs(TMttt fim'iliiT m j&LiJtoi&xL

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Page 1: Hilo - eVols at University of Hawaii at Manoa: Homeboro, Jtn made!. away, will within u short Tho money which jot hnnd, Hoard down estate. J1"101' Mnnnrlnl SHd, giand finals. both

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M JU J 111 WITH THE BUSINESS CHANCES3 Moana Oct. 19 5 ADVERTISED IN TIESE COLSS For Vancouver: UMNS.

.MloWcnf Oct. 10 g.I ! 13:30 O'CLOCK Bulletin Ads Are Strikes EDITS ON 1 1riiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuitiitiiitiii;? iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiii uiiiiiiim?

VOL. IX. NO. t38l5

Inter-Islan- d

The

IN

Tho Inlcr-lslan- Company, It Is sla-

lr.il by Hollovy, willIn all probability accept tiio

by tho Gincrumunt'n refcieuco to tho Illlii wharf til

to tlii) proposition of tho com-1'an- y

that It he granted leaBQ

of tho properly. Although no writtenacccptanco of tho proposition has yetl.ccn received, It -- In understood that(ho dlrcctoiH MJloil to accept mid,

Ilnllowny expects toreceive, some tlmo today, tho lettertinting this fact.

According to tho terms of the proji-iisltlo-

mado by tho Government, thoHllo wharf Is practically turned outlo tho Inter-Islan- for period of is

earH. Tho Territory iloes not surlender control of tho wharf, as undertho law It do ho, but reservesIho right to huvo other vessels thanIhoso of tho lutcr-Islan- d moored along-side It and to charKu wharfage there-for.

Otherwise the steamship companyhas full iuo and control of tho wharf,in return for thin concession. It Is toicp.ilr tho wharf and Keep It up. ThoCddltlons to tho end of tho wharf,which tho Inter-Inlan- wuntcd theTerritory to build, so that their vesHols could Ho alongside tho wharf andyet llo with tho current, will bo builtby tho Intor-Ilan- companyisnd tho company will also mako theneeded repairs to tho wharf, whicharo extensive. Tlfo cntlro work,

figures, will cost about $30,000.'Tho proposition,' says Hollowny,

"Is fair ono to the Tcirltory. Atiiicbent wo aro getting nbout $30

month rent out of the uh.irf and itcosting us about $1,000 year to

keep it up."

OURis the shipment of Choice Fruits to

Points.

ISLAND FRUIT CO.

72 S. King. Phone 15.

'WK ,?. laHtMWWV A "IS '! aWi" .fllM J1IWW . . i rTAJt

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DISTILLERY

Wharf For 18 YearsWILL SPEND $30,000 REPAIRS

Supcrlntenilentcounter-iroiialtlo- n

Hiiperlntcndctil

SPECIALTY

To GetHilo

JACK ATKINSON

CANDIDATE

FOR COLLECTOR?

Is Jack Atkinson to bo a candidatefor Stnckablo's Job? Tho question hasbeen suggested by n punibcr of busi-

ness men and by some peoplo more otless closely connected with tho cus-tom house, and Is In lino with tho pre-

dictions that wcro mado botoro .lack'went out of oftlco ns Territorial Sic-totar-

At that tlmo it was tho gen-ual belief that Jack would bo takencaro of In somo way, probably by ap-pointment to a Federal Job. If thinprogram Is to bo carried out, tho oxSecretary could hnrdly look for n soft-er placo to fall on than tho posltiouof"Co)Iector of tho Port of Honolulu.Tho place pays $6,000, which wouldbe a Ijlg advanco ovor what Atklnso'igot as Secretary, or oven what homight Inivo got had tho gods beengood to him and placed him In tho Gu-

bernatorial chair to hold down tho lid.Stackablo's paper of endorsement

bns been very freoly signed by thabusiness men of tho community, butids term of office does not oxplro un-til noxt Juno and lots of things canhappen u that tlmo. So far, no aoknowledgcd candldato has sprung ufor tho Job In opposition to Stackablc,but It Is unusual for a billet as easyas that of Collector of tho Port to bonsslgucd without thero being morethan ono applicant for tho placo.

Thero was a rumor on tho streetlest week that A. O. M. Robertson waslo bo proposed for tho position, hutthis bears llttlo oUdonco of genuine-ness. law practice Is agood deal more valuable- thou tho In-

come from tho Federal position andthero Is no probability that ho wouldconsider for a moment tho acccptancoof tho Job.

With Atkinson, lion over, It Is differ-cu- t.

Ho wns for boveral years In aGovernment position and in that tlmohis law practlco was, of lost.It Is no ojsy matter to build up a goodlaw practlco In Honolulu now, nnd ItIs hard to concclvo of Jack wavingabide tho position it ho thought hocould get It.

Tho Pythian Sisters aro giving itchowder at Pythian Hall this eveningand nil Pythlans aro invited.

Alfred Benjamin & CtoKftCorrect Clothes for Men

About the SuitProlmbly the best way to And out

what sort of clothes you want is to

romc in and look over our stock.

Wc have a fine showing of clothing

made by tha celebrated New York

tailors, Alfred Benjamin & Co. Ready vfor you to wear.

The Kash Co-- , Ltd.,' , Corner Hotel aud Fort Sis. Phone 25.

"w-- v ow FJ'r

HONOLULU, TERRITORY OF HAWAII, MONDAY, OCTOBER 7. 1907

10 HIE CITIZENS

Court Clerk To VisitAll islands And

Issue PapersWltli tho Idea of giving as many of

tho recently arrived Spanish nndtugucsc Immigrants as desire, n chanra,to tni;o tne una steps lounru nccomingUnited States citizens, Gocrnor Frear

,! trying to m.ikc arrangements tohave a court clerk mako a round of allthe Islands nnd Issue first papers to all

'who (ioalro to tako them out. it Isprobable that a majority of tho Imml-r.ran- ts

will nvall themselves of tho op-

portunity.It is not necessary that tho clerk bo

an official...of the Federal.. court,' as tho.Circuit Judges of th h circuit can Issue i

usttitnlizatlon Hut tho jand'Govcrnortho not this this nnd

Tho takingmatter of naturalization mora seriously than It tired ..to, and greater caro Isbeing exercised In tho matter.

Sonii! of Iho immigrants wish totako up government andmust have declared their Intention ofbecoming citizens before tan doso.

WAILUKUANS GIVE

TO 3T. ANTHONY BROTHERS

COMFORTABLE HOME

(Special to Tho HulloWalluku, Maul, Oct. I. Tho now 2--

cottago for tho Hrothors of StAnthony's School Is complot

icd and tho llnithcrs aro nowromfortnbly quartered In It. Saturday afternoon tho officers ot thoCatholic Ladles' Aid Society, Mes- -

fl tnun lBhfeH lft. 14,""' linuB, a. item- -

i.ol, J, Garcia, and 'i. Ilurleni. wenttho bo

handed 'oftho files

moDrothers wcro very affected atAral. spokosmnn dollvcrcd thofollowing written testimonial toll.n ...I... i . .

for wns,,,..,.-- -uojcottago, Iho being supplied at

by tho Kahulul Com-pany:' To tho President Mcmbcra of tho

Ladles' Society."Dear Ladles; Ir 1882 tha

Rovcrcnd Lconnr, who forT8 years stationed nt Wal-luku, was by tho

(Continued 3)

SUGAR

SAN Oct. 5BEET8: 88 analysis, 9. 9d. Parity,4.04 Previous quotation, 9s.

Thnrelwns exhibition or ten-nl- a

nt tho Kwa touriiumcnt,hold ycBtenlnj', at Hwu courts.MC8SrS. nrohlll Illlii l!lvllinil worn llin

of tho

BULLETIN "mH

Aladdin's

Lampwas the source of wealth and

good fortune inThe of is in

and business judg

If property in

our hands to be managed it have

the benefit of finalities.

Hawaiian Trust

Company,Bspoluln

urn mi I ilMIIMMiMI IIM MMMIIM WWHW'T ' il" IfWl,

r: ,' '

V

Mainland

nohcrtson'H

per-

severance

PLANTs

IM-U- WW

M Tlie Hltlsboro (Oregon) Inilo- - ttpendent of September 13 publishes til

!t the following: 8.MAYOR'S CAM,. H

.it The clthcns of Hlllsboro aro'.nJt requested lo meet at me iourtU'n,' t . uri.u house noxt Tuesday ccninK m s oierymen uo fjot want3 o'clock to arrangements to tttt meet Hd) th Toiler tt:: erred, who Is soon to visit Hills- - tt'A accompanied b nine joung tttt Indies from the Hawaiian Islands, tttt JOHN DUNNIS, Major, ttit tt

Jt M USSttM M HJUUt tl

TO'SURVEY

PROPOSED

TANTALUS ROADKlley

A survey Is to be of tho pro-'m- id

posed extension of the Tantalus roadwhich Is to go from valley up,..,. .. -' nninijis. uoinmisiioner rran

mo loan win not ue construcieuLight however, though It Is proh- -

able that work on It be commenced

clerks Krear talked tho matterof outside courts havo 'over morning decided to hat a

lower. government Is tho.a preliminary survey made

land, they

they

tin)

storyfor Boys

threeLast

it V) IP." u

I

time. fof had already been produced be-

lts construction Is not on frro the In regard to Klley'j

to school premises and wltulwon required to lllo his unnuulremarks over as administrator the

I.oys of cottago to Ilrothor Frank,!''1' mianllan of Susan nrash,Mio is head of tho boys' school. Tho,"" '"v,,'""ry siuming vaiue oi mo

muchTheir

neatly...U . uOT cen miuniy rciihc year 1301. Tho custody ot thofponslblo tho biiccosb of gettlngftwo minor chHdren awarded totil, I in t .. nA.. . Annl,i.- l" w' ?l,VUUilllu IIUCIICC.

Itimbnrcost Railroad

andAid

thenarVery FntUsr

had been'commissioned Right

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real source wealth

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downestate.

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both

but most ot It will prob.iblj he raisedLy the salo of lots along tho lino of thopiopobcd road. Ono half of tho money I

call zed from the alo of governmentjia uuiv iij- iiiw, ui! iippucu in ruuu

building, and as thero aro a considerable number of lots along this road,either already laid out or to be il

nnd nffprc:jif.;r sale. GovernorFrcar thinks thct will bo plenty nlrioncy for tho work by the time It Itneeded.

Patrick Gleason, administrator of tho33tato ot Susan Ilrnsh, deceased, anheir nnd legatco of William Urash de-

ceased, has filed n motion In tho Cir-cuit Court that J. Alficd Magoon, ad-

ministrator or the estate of WilliamBrash, bo required to filo his final ac-

counts, nnd also to file his Anal ac-

counts as administrator of the estatep

ISusan Ilrash

-Mrs. Lllzabeth.... II.

ttouson, one of (lie Heirs or WilliamIlrnsh, also files n motion thut Ma- -

ostato to be JG170.0J.John K. Hiram was today granted a

Jlvorcn fiom Aunlo K. Illtum on tho. nround of continuous desertion since

German Consul William Pfotenhnu- -er gives un elaliornto dinner this oven-lu- g

at tho Young Hotel In honor oftho captain of tho German cruiser Con-dor.

Tho Territorial Messenger Service.Phono 301, corner Union and Hotelstreets, docs all kinds of shopping.

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KINGSTON WILL STOP CHINESeI

Now York. Sept. 23. A cablo totho Horald from Kingston, Jamaica,says: Tho Influx of Chlnoso hero laa horlous matter. Ono section of thopress Is urging tho Government totako stops to prevent tholr laudinghero us being detrimental to localtiadors. The Chinese. It Is doclarcd,nro responsible for tho spread ot thogambling evil here.

Kingston's City Council todayadopted a resolution calling on thoGovernment to amend tho alien Im-

migration law so us to prohibit thocntrnnco of tho undcslrablo class offoreigners who seek Irado In this city,to tho ruin of tho nntlvca and otherrubJeetH of tho King. Tho resolutionIs aimed at Chinese nnd Syrians, who,it Is said, nro overrunning tho Islands.

WANTED.

Young man villln; good hand to dosomo cxtia work. Apply Z, thin office.

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TAKE A TONIC

The very best thing is awine-glassf- of MALT E

at meal-time- s and be-

fore going to bed.

HoIIister DrugCo.

7f

llliRIAlIS

Him To Have New

License

. Unanimous opposition to Fred Klleyin his renewed efforts to securoilquor llccnso was expressed by thoclergymen of the city this forenoon atthe annual meeting of tho MinisterialUnion. The discussion of tho Kileymutter was merely informal, but thosentiments expressed were strong andall adverse to the applicant.

"Wo were all of rho opinion thatshould not ho granted a license,

Hcv. W. D. Wcstcrvelt this forenoon after tho meeting. "Wo did notinss any resolutions in regard to tluimatter, or decide to taKe any actionm wo felt that that would como undertlfo scope of tho Anti-Saloo- n Lcaguarather than under that of our body,iut wo expressed full commence in moLiquor Hoard Commissioners that theywould. In view ot nil tho cvldcnco

j lace, not think ot such a thing nsgranting him another license '

At tho meeting tho following newmembers v.cro elected: Hcv. Mr.

,iniuc, who came nerc rcrciui' .to laKDcharge ot the Methodist Episcopalchurch: Ilev. Mr. McKecvcr, tho newiiaator of tho Christian church; Ilev.Mr. Woolloy, who Is at the head of theAnti-Saloo- n League; and Ilev. FrankScudder, a rousln of Dorcmus Scudricr,who camo hero a few weeks ago totako chargo of tho Japanese work ofthe American Hoard of Missions.

Tho following officers wero electedlor tho coming year: Rev. Mr. Crane,president; Hcv. Frank Scudder, sccrc- -inrj--

, and Hcv. Jlr. McKecvcr, chair-man of tho Program Commlttco. Thorest of the members of this commlttcowill bo elected later.

Tho Standard Oil Company icccntly.nunched - m iKiats It ishaving comtructcd b, ,

Shipbuilding nnd Drjdock Co., at Bal-timore.

Instead or using u bottlo or wlno tochristen tho vessel, a largo bottle ofiteroseno was used for that purposo byone of tho workmen. Tho lauchlngwas lniormni. only about thirty beingpresent.

Among the recent Inventions Is ntypewriter thimble. It Is a pneumaticMiimiiic oi ruiiuer mat fits nnv flncerthat U used to excess on a tvnowrltpriiiacuine. u is is bald to bo n greatibllcf to tho nerves In tho ends or thefingers. It protects them perfectly.

The Weekly Edition of the EveningBulletin gives a complete summary of'h newi of le dav.

FURNITURE

October Sale

'AT

J.Hopp&Co.KING ST.

Lewcrs & Cooke Bldg,

Big Cut

In Prices

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CAPTURED

Another

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Joy

Lost

This One(Special Cable lo Ilullctln)

SAN KItAXCISCO. Oct. 7. The hallgame played Saturday between IxjsAngeles and San Francisco resulted Ina scoro of 2 to I In favor of Los An-

geles.Harnev loy pitched for the San

Francisco team, striking nut set enPien.

Siberian

Convicts

Revolt,MuuliiKJ l'in sveetal CabUi

TOBOLSK, Siberia, Oct. 7. A num-ber of convicts attacked their guardsand wounded six of them. The guardsfired on the convicts and killed twenty-t-

wo of them. Eleven made theireicape.

Thaw

Trial In

DecemberNEW YORK, N. Y., Oct. 7. The

trial of Thaw will begin December Z.

Hondurans

Take CitySAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Oct. 7.

Acajutla has been captured by theHondurans.

Watch this naper for date of danceand reception to be given by the Roy-al Hawaiian Hotel to the Bulletini?irlson their arrival home.

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Held

Distillery(Special Wireless to Ilullctln)

Hilo, Oct 7 An Illicit distilleryp'nnt complete seized In mountains

Olna. Capucltv fifty gallonsdally. Five gallons ninth, taken andtwo Jnp.mrse arrested by Officer Cole-man

MfjocfuftEt PrMA sptcM OjblJSAN DIEGO, Cat., Oet. 7. The

iteamer President, In Alaskan waters,has gotten Into wireless communica-tion with Point Loma, a distance of1,200 miles.

Time

Given

RebatersTOPEKA. Kansas. Oct. 7. The oil

companies, which have been accusedof rebating, have been given thirty .days In which to file their answers.

Squadron

Goes SouthSAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Oct. 7.

The cruisers Charleston and St. Louisand the gunboats Perry and Preblehave sailed for Magdalena Bay fortarget practice. Admiral SwinburneIs on board the former.

Good penman for rxtra work Iswanted See Issue.ad this

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Toe Troubles

Ceasewhen you buy a pair of our Bunionshoes for men. Every degree of com-

fort Is built right Into this shoe. Aplain wide toe, finest of vlel kid, lowheel, and very roomy over ball ofloot.

The best yet for tender feet.

Price $5.00.

Your patronage solicited.

Manufacturers' Shoe Company, Ltd.,1051 Fort Street. 'Phone 282.

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'MASONIC TEMPLE

WEEKLY CALENDAR

moiMiAt

TUBMUAY

tVltlliMJilOAX

fl1UMHDiV

MMIOaV

ATHHt)A

Alt visiting mcmlioro of ihoorder nro cordially Invited tonttond ineatlugs of local lodges

HARMONY I0D0S, Ho 3, I 0 0. F

Meets ovcry Mondav ovenlre atIn I. 0 O r Hull Tort street

E U IiKNDRY Secretary.V W GEHHING. N O

f All visiting brothers cry cordlall). United.

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

Meats ovcry Tuesday evening nlT:30 o'clock In K. of P Hall corFort ond Ilcrctnnh Visiting broth-ers coitllally Invited to attend.

a s wliiukr, c cV. WALDRON K. It. S.

OAHU LODGE, No 1, K. of P.

Meets' every Prlday overling ntK. of P Hull, cor. Port mid lloro- -

tanla, nt 7.30. Motnbcrs of MstloNo. 2, m McKlnloy I.oclgo

No. 8. and visiting brotliorr cordlillyInvited.

General Business.It GOSLING C C.

A. s. ki:nvay. K. II 8.

HONOLULU LODGE GIG, B. P. 0. E

Honolulu Lodgo No filfl, II P I)

C will meet In their hall on Kingaear Port street every I"ildi evening

D) order of tlio K It

IIAHUY 11. SIMPSON,Secretary.

r. hi Richardson, e it.

Vm. M'KINLEY L0DOE No.8, K.of P

Moots svory Suturday owning nt

7:30 o'clock in K of P Hall, torFort mid Ileretanla VlBltlng broth-ers cordlall) Invited to uttend.

1, II WOLF C C12 A J U.OIISON, K. R. 3

HONOLULU AERIE 140, F. 0. E.

Mceti on tho 2nd and 4th WEDNESDAY curings of each month at7:30 o'clock In K of P. Hall, co-n-

Ileretanla and Port streets.Visiting Eagles nro Invited to, at-

tend.I, E TWOMEY W., PresidentH. T. MOORE, Secy.

HAWAIIAN TRIBE Ho. 1 I 0. R. M

Meets every, first and tlilul Thundays of each month at Knights olPjthlnn Hall Visiting brothers cor-

dially Invited to attendA I). CASl'IK).A i: MURPHI, C of It

Tel. Main 193. P. O. Box 192

E. J. LORD,SUCCESSOR TO

Lord and Beiser,GENERAL CONTRACTOR.

Dredging, Sewers, Grading, PavingTeaming. Cruihed Rock.

Black and White Sand and Soilfor Sale.

OFFICE AND YARD... SOUTH & KWAIAHAO STS

'MAGOON & LIGHTFOOT,

ATT0RNEYS-AT-LAV- 7 AND H0TARIES PUBLIC.

Cor. Alakca and Merchant Streets.Special Attention Given toTrusts and Real Eutatc.

HONOLULU IRON WORKSImnroved and Modern SUGAR MA- -

CHIHERY of every capacity and d-etention made to order Boiler worknnd RIVETED PIPES for irrigationpurposes a specialty, Particular at-

tention paid to JOB WORK, andexecuted nt shortest notice.

Church BellsSnail and Medium Sizes, Complete.

A. FERNANDEZ & SON,Nos. 44 50 King St., Katsey Blk, bt.

Nuuanu and Smith Sts; Tel 189.

""COAT AND PANTS

I CLEANED AND PRESSED FOR

SO CENTSPHONC 457.

Sun Rise Dyeing House1MB FORT STREET.

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"m EVENING miLUVTIN, HONOLULU, T 11 , MONDAY. OCT. 7, 1507.

LOCAL AND tiENEKAL SHIPPING INTELLIiENCfSI "0

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wiky ft nm

EraJHNn'.W , IkJiiU.i.'J

S2&JiZ&' ' '

(iofischlaepr Go,

Limited,King and Bethel Sts.

The Sweetest Meat

Lies Next the Bone

and that is true with nilmeats except our home cured

hams and bacon ' - they nrc

sweet nil the way thtougli

from rind to rind. We have

both in nrymg weights, nil

fresh mid perfectly cuicd.

Ring us up on 251.

t... .,JiMI, T88 HOpttGO.

TELEPHONE 251

Style in the

kihOrdinary bathing caps arc a

fright ours aic a dicam for

style. We have just received

a line of beautiful caps for la-

dies made fiom fancy materials

figured and dotted. All shades.

Price from 25 cents to $1.75.

These are beautiful goods.

Benson, Smith & Co.,

Ltd.,

FORT AND HOTEL STREETS

LADIES AND GENTLEMEN'S

HATSStraw, Panama, Tclt and

Hawaiian Of All Shapes. . .

K. UYBDA.1028 NUUANU STREET.

SAMOAN HATS

Exquisite grass hats from the SouthSeas. New postals. Mats, Tapas, Bas-

kets, Tans.

HAWAII & SOUTH SEAS CURIO CO.

Alexander Young Building.

MANICURING, SCALP TREATMENT

AND TACIAL MASSAGE.

MRS. DORIS E. PARIS

PHONE 491 Hut POUT ST.

Eflf BULLETIN AD3. PAY -- TJ

'

The wise advertiser knows the ben-

efits of keeping his business beforethe public, and you find him adver-

tising continuously. Try the Bu-lletin.

It's time von were using n gas stovePanama hats domed nt the Globe.'The new goods now on dlspla) nt

SicIih aie vvoitli) of InspectionJoe Santo, the blcjclo doctor, back

f Peters can do all jour repairPhone 301

Hnwjllan enameled Jewelry, souvenir spoons, etc., nt Hill's P. 0. souvenir store.

Haimonv I)dgc No 3, I 0 0 P,will meet in Odd Pcllovvs Hall lit 7 SO

this eveningIho i:iks ire In full rchc.irsil for Iho

I'titcitnlunicnt that Is to be given earlyIn November

lloiolulii Temple No I. lMhlan Sis-Iii- r,

will meet nt 7 .10 this evening In

K ot P. hillOne Is never phased with their lapas

until tlicv have stocked up nt Hit

Woman's Exchangetlo to Curio Den, opposite Convent,

for souvenirs, curios, postals, special-

ties In burned leather vvorlt.The lerrllorlil Messenger Servke,

Phone .111. corner Lnlon and HotelMicets docs nil kinds of shopping

The Lawrence Barrett 10c Cigar

makes a delightful mild Havanasmoke. Try one. Ask your dealer.

Ilnrmoiiv ldgp No 3, i o u i

v .11 meet In Odd Pcllovvs hall at 7 3o

tills evening Work In the nrst degree. Inspector General Nicholas Is n pas

singer on the Logan Ho Is rctiiinlnehorn the Orient. Mrs Niihols Is with

illrheie v Hi be n Btated meeting ol

Hawaiian No 21. P . A Mithis Moiuh evening at 7 30 In M.i

mule TempleYou i an depend uiion voin inllni

uinl uiffs being propcrlv washed and1

Ironed If von will fccnd them to mSlcain l.iundi

Toe troubles, eenso when Jim Imv n

pilr of Iiuidoii shoes at MunufactuieiHShoe Co The price Is to and tliciesdouble tho value In wear and comfort

Thero will be a meeting of the nuto-uobll- o

club at the roms of the Promo-

tion Commlltie tonight at 7 30 Allmembers .ire u quested to be present

On account of piotraited llliie'SH ofhis wife i: A Watson has resignedhis position with the Mnul AgriculturalCompaii). lie will conio to HonoluluIn tho mar future

News has been lb it MissHniily Itlie, of Knii.il. who teieutlvunderwent un oration for uppcnill-iltl- s.

Is recovering rnpldl) and willsoon l rim n to hci home.

M II Pernnndez. who for eais has'ic-- the Kap ila Store usa iiaitner or Oonsalvcs H Co of Ho-

nolulu, Is now the sole proniletor, liuv-i.i-

bought the lutiiest of lh.it III m

rhe (1 irdcn IslauJMr .mil Mrs Kohilg airlved in I.I- -

hue bv the Widnesda) hint nnd willI, mm the storo 111 ill iger 8 cottage

Mr lliilulg assumes the rebpoiisiiui- -

itles of the Uhuo Stom In the ne.u inline Hit' (ianleii Island

In .ludgo Do Holt's toiirt Satuida)Hie i aso of Pa.iiuhl vb Paaluhl was

ict for October 8 The piobitc or thewill of tho lute Prank Lucwelko was

nt for October 11 Tho case of AlioKcaloha vs K Kenloha was set rorOctober 7

Mrs A J Wlrlz had a narrowfiom death last Satuuln) while

she was letuinlug from the Oeimanplinlc nt Pearl Clt Sho fell In Troutcf n lapldl) moving train, nnd only

being urn over by rolling herselfoff the track

Itev DoieiiuiB Scudder jcsleidii)pic ii 'led his firs hcrinon in the Cen- -

.i.il Pnloii C'hiireli sliico Ills .issiiui)i-tlo- n

of the paslorato thereof ills textnm Jolin 1" .1' And I. If I be llfl- -

ul up fiom the earth, will diaw nilmen unto nbeir

Chief lustlee Haitwcll has Isciied arule to show caui-- vvli) n write of pro-

hibition should not Issue against .ludgoLlndh.1) nnd Iho plnlutlh in tho suitof Hatk Knk Sao vs Yte Kill Son uinlothers, piohlbltlng the suit to b liros-ecute- d

fartherIn tho Supremo Court, Mar) Atcher-le- y

lias been given sixty dns In whichio nio exceptions In her appeal fromthe decision of the Court of Kind Reg-

istration as In tho pionert) of LewcisA. Cooke nt Ihe iiiiiier or tjuccii andPunchbowl stieets

In the Supicme Court lu Die taso of'ho Oallu ltallwii) & Kind Co vsJmnes Armstrong, tho pi ilnllff hasniado a motion to dismiss the nppe.ilon the gioiiud Unit thero Is no ques-

tion undecided and that thcio Is aJudgment and decreo lu tho case.

I)i put) Internal Itevcniio Collectorvnltci P 1)1 ako Ins been designatedb) table from Washington, us ActingCollector of Internal Ilevenue miDiako's chances Io rccclvo tho appoint-ment of Collector, vleo Hoy Chamber-- I

tin, itslgutd, iippeai vciy goodMis S 8 Peck ctilci tallied at lunch- -

em on SJituidu) in honor of her nlete,.Miss Hdua Cuitls,' of Kiirllstown, Ila- -

wull Asldo fiom Hie gueBt or honorleetc weie pieieut the Misses Mar-gai-

Olmi.lr.Hl, Mnigaict and PimentoShlpmau, lessin Kenned), Hay Hell,Murll liowiit ami Miriam Stacker

The (Irani! Jury will probably lakeup tho Stniidiiid Oil matter this weekand mako a thoiongh Investigation ofIho whole nltntr, with the Idea of Had-

ing outw hether or not Hart had nuyleiomplltis Although Mayer hasbeen exonerated b) the Standaiil Oiluspettoi, tlio Drantl Jury will Invtstl-gil- o

him, loolu the petition of Janies It and

Viinio K Hint for u rcglstcicd t It lo tonnd at tlio corner of Kekaullko andKing streets, tho Tenltory has filedan answer ileii)lng that I lie petitionersmri all the land the) claim A part

of It It Is Insisted, has been dedlrntednv user us n Elicet, and ns to anotherpart tho Tcnltorj has never baited

I with Its title

Weeping eyes and aching head,Smarting lds a fiery red,Ejes so weak can barely seeThink you're on a nightly spree.Can neither read, nor think, nor sew,Go to church, nor shop, nor snow.

WELLTHEN

Relief is in our hand above.

A. N. SANFOilD.GRADUATE OPTICIAN

DOSTON BUILDING, FORT STREETOver May & Co.

Additional Cable News on Pago 1.

HAL3EY WOULD

o

CLEAR GLASS a ransom ot$150,000 to Italsull

Pranelsfti. . T . . .l'nlhi-- ) r) In rORD NEW TRIAL

telephone (

epoiud to to state's1 Pianclsco, 0

evidence L.of bribery ns

30 on a mciiiiiI trill, Is Innocent nndanother tillleer is guilty,

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hole u delectlvo

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will

C'al Vvfor AT

withbo Oct. Tlio

that dato tor new tilalnlio was led has

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tho man who wasmet by

o

last Api hllo his wayHiilsey

NOTED COMEDIAN INJURED

olflclnls J. M.

mnchlno n)lng "'"J.stieetcnr )esterday

lintn.ilMi, litis nnbeing Is

heof comedian nil

ho ulw.i)B STARTS SCRAP'uvoilte

UNITED STATES VILLWATCH BORDER CLOSE

C fi. De-

partment of Commerce Laboi willgreatl)stationed along borders betweenIho Stales and Canada, and be-

tween Mexico,to check tho Increasing ofJapaucHo country.

PLAYING

Chicago III series ofu.isebill All America

between Dcttollsand tin Clilcagtis, begins onThuio will bo live

hi won In AinnkanLeague off

In National Lcngito.

FLOORPOLITICAL RALLY

Walciliur), Oct fi" At Republican yesterday

Ihe (oiiventloii collapsed,IGrt ol pioscnt

forInjured.

DEAD

Rotheslcr, N Y C MatyHolmes, the uuthoiess, is

Holmes ono oflUccesBful wiltms haspublished something forty novols,wlioo sides cached

topics

MS' Prlntlnn at

CURE ONE

Take Laxative DromoTablets. refund

money tf fails toGrove's is on

eachrAKIS MEDICINE CO St. Louli, U, S. A.

A A 0

Excelsior Diaries S

complete line, pockbij 6mand in great variety W. Hall, Thompson, from

t.iji Knunl m.siyiw uiiiuiiiKs- - Rimr Nnnnn. Mitchell, MnhU.

Don't wait untilout, but buy now.

SHawaiian Co., ;5

Young Bldg. and Merchant St.

El Palencia Cigaris in the front rank. Try today.

TOBACCO CO., Agents.

Made in HonoluluHIGH GLASS

HAWAIIAN CURIOS

H. GULMAN

1064 Fort StreetENGLAND WILL PAY

HEAVY RANSOM

Tangier, Morocco, o

of Knld Maclean Sir HarryMaclean, Chief of Staff of Emperorof Morocco will soon tako place.

LOUIS Great llrltnin pay

San OilIndicted lirlbi coniiec-- , GETS ONCE

Hon fianchlso,"lsread) turn San Cal.,

Ho claims Louis Glass, tho of Tlroycoin Auguiti l'ord been announced October

Inlllcledfrom tho

back

accident

nnd

and

Detrolls

among

II Jury lu just concluded, which ended In a cement,Ids tn discharged Tho Jury stood

for conviction and eight forquittal

fiom Ihe 1'liHipplnes Mrs. was TRIPalso hero meet him OF WAR BALLOON

London,Imlloon

Oet. Henrv Mrs.

Cla) Depigment Miss Bnrt- -

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boon the stace

beingsteerage during trip

since USI. eleven )cars of to reck- -

when oncd thirty miles.been

thi'ko )enrs been ARGENTINEpin) goeis

Washington,

rorto id guardH

UnitedUnited Stales

Immigration

CHAMPIONSHIP

games forchampionship,

curriedliiiuors

COLLAPSING

Conn.,rally hold hcio

llonr orlieclpllatlug those

iell.ilwas those

AUTHORESS

Janodead

Maryof

havo 2,000,- -

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Office

TO

Quininodruggists

the cure.signature

box

O.norts.

stock

Ileus Ltd.,

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trialdisagt

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vviibningioti, ncwhHis hed hcio of tho outbreak ofan Insuri cctlon lu Iho provlnco of

In Argentina.

PRESIDENT 3ANTAPREDICTS HARD

C L P. Ripley,president of Iho Santa lallrnad sys-tem. In au nddress horo yesterday,picdlcted porlod of hard timeswas at hand.

EMPEROR'S DEAD

Toklo, Japan, Tho motherof tho Etupcroi ot Japan dead.

PRESIDENT DIAZDINES SECRETARY ROOT

Ciicrnavaca, Mexico, Oct. Sccro-lai- )

of stnto Ellhii Root was dinedh) Picsldent Diaz this evening In thoPalate of Coitvs.

LILIHA INJUNCTIONSUIT AN

Tho trial of tho suit for Injunctionbioiighl b) tlicAtturnc) act-ing un hchnlf ot Llllha streetidents, ngnlnst tho Rapid Transit,iiimo an end Sntuiday.was nrgiicd orally lu E

romo vveokA largo number wore

culled tlio stuiul Snturday, nmong

.'mid, W. W. Thn)or, G,

CDS inison II Bchnack, InmenHolt, W I. Howard

Blank books of all lorteors,etc. by Pub-lishing Company,

K ARRIVED

Sunday, October C.

Stmr. Self, from Maul nndAloloknl norts. 4:20 a. nt.

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kono, 2:26 m.U. S. A. T. Ixigan, Stlnson, from

n'la via Nngasakl, 7:30Am schr. Robert Lowers, tlndor- -

v.ood, from Port Gamble, m.Am sp Governor Iloble, Grant, from

Newcastle for Kleelc, off ports 0:30

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Sunda), OctoberP. M. Manchuria, Saunders, for

Snn Pranclseo, 12 m.Monday, October

S. A. T. Ixigan, Stlnson, for SinPranclseo, 11 in.

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JfKXaXMJUKKWKHKXJiStmr. Klnau, Piecman, for Hllo nnd

wnv ports, at noon.Stmr. lwnlanl, Self, for Maul and

Molokal ports, in.Stmr. W. Hall, Thompson, for

Kaunl ports' m.Hllonlan, Johnson, for

Hau Pranclseo, from Brewer's whart,10

cruiser Condor, Ahlcrt,Marshall

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Perf U. A. T. Logan, Oct. C, fromMnnlla, to San Francisco, Col. II.

vvlfo nnd two sons,Mrs. M K Sn)dcr and son, I.t. Col,

W. H. How en. wlfo and daughter,Cants. It. Llndscy, II. W)gant,Criit P. Clark and mother-ln-lu-

('apt. T. Powers, Cnpt. C. Jtl. Murliliy. wife and sou, 1st Lt II. A. Haul'ran, vvlfo and three children, 1st Lts.H. C. Hand, W. C. Jones, Chambers, S. Pcarce, 1st Lt. O. Comptonand wire, 2nd Lt. S. Sutherland andvlfe. CapL Gcorgo Stewart, MaJ. E. L.Pa) son, wife and child; Cnpt. K H.Hash and wife. Capt. P. W. Arnold;Cnpt. Park Howell, vvlfo and two children. 1st I.ts. Charles P. Craig, C. A.Jlltchell, W. P. Currier, C. II. Loop,W W Rose, 11. A. Schwnbe, 2d Lt, W.W. Merrill, 2nd Lt. Carl Hd)d. vvlfo

and 1st It. W. W. Tn)lor.wlfo nnd child, Prank Ahl, William D.

Westcrvell, Charles WjliJa, Mrs. V. V.

Guliiuc), Mrs. R. A. Read nnd twochildren, Mrs. W. DoWltlc, Mrs.Mel) Van Poole, Mrs Van l))kc, Mrs.

England, Oct trial ot T. Norman, mother and two children,nt'W illtlclbln war wns mnrln I.Mrs. W. Johnson nnd child. Mrs. A.

nvu Vi.rk v'. K licio vesterdav bv of WarlH Van Wormcr nnd child,

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Pee, E. S Wheeler and wife, R. Ii.Vcifeld. Miss Mario Dcnahy, A. II.Cave, Paul R. Dempscy and child,Mar) Plaherty, Mrs. L. Pcrsson, Mrs.L II Herle and child, Totnl Tomlnnga,C E. Godfrey, G. C. Wlldasln, V, LAnderson, wire nnd three children,Janies K Dr)tlcn, Win Woltcrt, Ed-ward M. Nc'VBbiiimcr, C II. Hire, Wil-liam K. Mills, 1, E. Oliver, Mrs. PrankOclnbscn nnd daughter. Nngasakl ttiSan Pranclseo- - Major V. A. Nlcholaand wire. MaJ. Gcorgo Van Deusen,lBt Lts. W. A. Wlckllne, II. II. nalley.Geo. E. Turner, John II Ilotz, Mrs. C.w Craig and two children, Mrs. II. I).

Mitchell, Mrs. C. J. Stohlbrand, Mis.1. T. Tompkins and two children.

Per W. G. Hall, Oct. G, fromKnual ports. Mrs. A. Lldgate, Captllradley, C. M. Williams, S. H. W.Ahl, Mima Takemura, G. Inoujo, "E,

E. Martin, T. H. Woirf. II. Froollh. W,L. Hellbron, W. C. 32 deck.

Per M S. S. Manchuria, Saunders, from the Orient, Oct. 4, 3 p. m.Por Honolulu: Carl K. Hcdcmnnn,Hong Lcong Clio, Oro Chick Kce, TongPhong, Toku Siinouchl, Miss YiiklkoSunouchl.

Por stmr. Iwalanl, Oct 6, from Maularid Molokal ports J. A. Dalsh, Hat-ti- e

Apana, J. I". Drown, Mrs J. K.Hi awn, C. G. Owen, P. K Waldron, A.A. llobson, 11 deck.

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Pci stmr Klnau, Pnimia rM Mnuland Huvvnll ports, OcL 8, 12 noon.Mrs. P. K Frenr, A. Gurvlc, II. W

Tho matter, Caiter, W, Crawford, Mlw A aillauc,Peters, rep-- 1 Mrs C P Glllnne, Miss C. Low, Miss

itbontlng tho pelltloneiH, and 1). I.U Jlinel. Miss Maud Hind, Mrs. II,Wlllilnclim iniirpucnlllin- 111,, taaiinml L WlllIUIllB, It. C. Lydeckcr, E. A.

I Velller and,.t ,i Wim i. u,.i,.ni...i n i,rifuiSontlivortli, wife,

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SAILING

Mitchell,

Peacock,

Mircns, A Lldgate. Mr. Olurf. MUiCluff.

Por M. N. S. 8. Hllonlan. for SanIVmiMupfV Ctt R .Mpu fl T.ntlmrnn

tlioiii being ox Governor Carter. P. T.Vntl 2 children. J. P. Dovlo. Mr nndP WnteihoiiBc, Link McCandless, C.iMrs. Scovell, Pied Carter, Joe Taylor,0 IlallenDno, Alonio J. Wllmn, E. CjMrs. J. W. Ynrndlcy, C. A. Wilson,Peters, I)r C II High, C. V. IJ. Dovo, Mrs. Julia K. Pjrc, II S Crano. MrsN E Gcdgc. John Akau, E A Uorndt, M Williams, C. W. Gclser, Mrs. M E,

J D. Melncruy, E. P Fogarty, Oliver H'ower ami child.Stlllnian. W. 11 Mclncrnv. I. fillva.l Per II. S. A. T. Logan, Tor San Fran- -

.mini r. in i n vmim. Aii.ort r ic'sco, Oct. 7. Mrs. Mary C Cushman

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sorts.manufactured Dulletlt

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Mid child, Mrs, Carrahcr, Mrs. E. O.Smith nnd child, Miss Mary Hnrvey,Mr and Mrs I Scanlon, J T Wlrnduud twelve In tho steerage.

Per stmr Maul, Drtihn, for Kauaij.ort8, S p, m H A Jaeger and wlfo,

anMi iil

Going To .Washington

To ImpeachWilfley

Lorrln Andrews Is ngaln on hlsvny.Tho atlorncy Is a passenger on thoManchiirla bound for Washington,whero ho will nt onco start Impeach-

ment proceedings ngnlnst .ludgo Wil-

fley of tho Pedernl Court at Shanghai.In speaking of tho matter Attorney

stntcs tho situation In very fowwords. Ho s.i)s.

"Tho situation In Shanghai has be-

come simply Intolernblo to (ho mem-

bers of the American colony. Insteadof doing good Judgo Wllflcy has dononcr)thlng In his power to disgracetho members of tho American com-

munity In that city."Tho nttornoy states that Judgo Wil-

fley Is trying to mako out to thoorld, through tho press, that Shang-

hai Is a s6rt of Sodom nnd Gomorrah,

rnd has started In to clean out thoAmerican colony. Continuing furthortho attorney said:

In Manila I understand from tholest of authority ho was despised by

rll classes, and 'from what I can learnhe had no standing In his homo In Mis-rou-

In Shanghai ho Is socially os

tracised on account of his actions nnd

his falsifications of tho real situation.Ho has dono more to ruin tho Ameri-

can Interests In China than nnythliiKwhich has happened In tlio past twen-

ty jenrs."Attorney Andrews has n bunch of

nDldavits to back up tho chargo or

ninlfcasanco In olllco which ho willplnco beforo tho President, nnd, ir nec-

essary, will tako tho matter to Con-

gress.Attorney Andrews says that Judgo

Wllfloy Is creating an Impressionthroughout Shanghai that every Amor-- '

lenn Is a sneak and a crook.

(Mill amT0STUDV ART

Among the outgoing passengcrHfiom this port for San Pranclseo ontho transport Ixgnn was Phillip M.

Golden, formerly office dcimt) In thooince of United Stales Marshal Hendry. Golden denies that ho Is n tel-

egraph operator, as was reported bytlio morning paper, and bskcu inai adirection bo made. "I nm u rallrondman. said Golden. I don't want to bounderstood lo bn a telephone operntor.Tho people might think Hint I nm go-

ing up to tho coast to, bo tino of tlmstrikers. In tho first place, I resignedmy position ns an olllco deputy anilstenographer on August 20, givingMnrshal Hendry nmplo tlmo to find umnn In my place. When I received afavorable letter from my friend, K ls

of Salt Lako City I know that IfI accepted his Invitation I would bobetter off In tho end. I nm going toSan rranclsco nnd mako n short staytierc. My Idea Is to accept a positionwhich was offered mo nnd follow thostudy of art, which Is my ambition.After my short stay In Snn Francisco,I will proceed to New York to tako uptho elementary brunch ot tho study ofart. Ilnvlng dono that I will go toParis to finish my course, which willprobabl) tako mo about three years.'

AT BULLETIN ADS. PAY

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OP THEFirst Circuit, Territory ot "Hawaii. AtChambers; In Probate. In tho matteror tho Cstato of J. C. Poterson of Houolulu, County of Oahu, Deceased. Or-

der of Notice of Hearing Petition forAdministration. On reading and 111

lug tho petition of Mellka PctorBon ofHonolulu, alleging that .1 C. Petersonof Honolulu tiled Intcstato nt Hono-

lulu on tho 2t7h dny of September, A.I). 1007, loavlng property In tho Territory of Hawaii necessary to bo admin-litcrc- d

upon, nnd praying that lettornot Administration issuo to tnld MellkaPeterson, it is ordered that Monday,tlio 11th day of November, A. D. 1907,at 9 o'clock n. m , bo and hereby 1b

appointed for hoarlng said petition InIho court room of this court nt Hono-lulu, County of Oahu, T. IL, nt whichtlmo and placo nil persons concornudmay appear nnd show cnuso, If anythey have, why suld potltion shouldnot bo granted, nnd Hint notlco of this"oidor shall bo published1 once n'weok

threo successive vveoks In thoEvening Ilulletln nowspapor publishedIn Honolulu,

Dated at Honolulu, OcL 7, 1907.

(Bed.) J. T DEIIOLT,Judgo of Iho Circuit Court of

tho First Circuit.Attest: (Sgd.) I P. SCOTT, Clerk.

3815 6ct. 7, H, 21, 28.

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We make a specialty of our uppatterns.

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Per stmr. Iwalanl Self, for Molokal 2 King St.jorts, 5 p. m. E. C. South and wlfo. ' 'Phone 525. P. O. Box 986.

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Many New Attractions have been added; con-

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colors, entire new designs 20 yd.IMPORTED CURTAIN MADRAS, sheer and fine qual

ity, delicate combination of colors 50 yd.NEW ART TICKING, beautiful floral designs, fine

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1050 Nuuanu Street.

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fiVENINO DUIXETIN. HONOLULU. T 11 . MONDAY, OCT. 7, 1907

GUTTER ORDINANCE

SAYS IAUKEA,

MAY BEJONTESTED"1 will nllnw some lltllo tlmo jet

jeforo enforcing tliu cutter ordinance,"uld Sheriff laukea this morning. "I

want to glvu those wlio will luivo toput on gutters to their bulldliiES am-'l- i

tlmo to get the work done. Astills Is nn ordinance In which Chair-man Ilustacn takes n Krent interest It"III tiniloulitcilly ho enforced. I feel,however, tliu Fame about It ns 1 doabout tliu automobile ordinance, name-ly: that II will probably not be neces-Mir- y

to innko ariests to bring aboutthe compliance with Its provisions.Tho same result can be reached by(ailing tho attention of those who areviolating It to that fact. Then', ofcourse, if they shew plainly that-the-

do not Intend to comply with tho ordi-

nance It will be time enough for theI'ollcq Department to take more radi-

cal action."I hear, by the way, that them Is a

movement on foot to have tho ordi-nance contested In the courts. I donot know who Is behind the movementhut 1 believe that It Is u combinationof business men. In that ciho an arirst will be made of one of those Rotating It, after which a test case wiltfollow."

J. A. McCandlesH, who was tho moststrenuous opposer of the ordinancewhen It was up bcfoio the Hoard ofSupervisors, was seen, hut ho stated(hut ho knew nothing of the proposedcontest. As even Hustacc, who wusthe chief backer of tho ordinance. IsIn favor of allowing some time for theowners of buildings to place their gut-

ters where they ate needed before taking active steps under It, It will pro- -

lably be some little time before thismatter Is stirred up.

(Special to the I) u lie tin)Wullukll. .Maul, Oct. 1. John A.

Wilson, Superintendent of Itoads, re-

turned from his first tour of Inspectionaround Kast .Maul this week. Slncohis appointment he bus let off a niimber ofgangs ofLalialnaworking

ad aiiil'Court morning grantediinnecesfeuiy "'

number J0""' ,e, "L""""'lactually needed according to thelow state of finances. There

- lots yet to bo done the roadsLnhalna and Walluku districts, but

lliese can wait until next whencounty gets Its rata of

both tux and license moneyMr. Wilson will recommend to the

board, which meets next week, manyImportant suggestions for im-

provement of our road: commensuratewith amount of money expended

them. He will recommend threenew steel bridges at Kahlku to cost

than $3000. One he has nlre.ul)condemned as unsafe for public

Walluku steel bridge,built over twenty ago, will alsoreceive some attention.

TALKED ON LIQUOR

(Special to (he Dalle tin.)Walluku, Maul. Oct 4. John

Vooley, noted ptohlbltlonlst.a

ad-

dressed a temperance audience at theForeign Union Church in Walluku lastSunday evening. A largo number olpeople were present. uddressen "Citizenship" In its relationllipior truffle. a mild uud tern-rela-

discourse Interspersed with drywit. To those who lieunl Messrs.Hallciibeck and It. T. Booth overtwenty ears ago, ..Mr. Wooley Is ppietty fulr tempeiuuie lectin er.

ForJSalehouse at Kuakini St. for only

$750.002 bedrooms, toilet, sewer connec

tion. Rents now for $10 month.Bargain. Cash or easy payment.

P. E. R. Strauch,S. KING STREET.

WAITY BLDO., ROOM 1.

JustTry

CookingWith Gas

MKU1S 111

HWeed Says Worm Doctor

Will Slump ForThem

According to some prominent Dem-

ocrats, tho Home Utile party is to

ho allowed the udwintago of sportingWorm Wnllacli us Its Moses In thenext campaign, but that honor Is tobelong to the Democratic party. TheseDemocrats claim that their party

first to recognize thedector, and therefore they uro go-

ing to take him, his wonder cures andhis patients from hands of thehosts of Charlie Nolle)-- and strengthenIhelr own cninpalgn by means of thefeinale-roc- k elixir.

"When tho Homo lifters think thatIhey will have Wallach with them Intheir next campaign ihey aie way off,"

Fred. Weed, ho took u promi-

nent part In the Democratic partycounsels last election ") know whatI am talking about, for I myself had

leper plank Inserted In our platform at tho last coiiM-ntlon- , and thatplank was really nothing more norless than a Wallach plank.

am a personal friend of Wallach.I have seen a great deal of him andhis cures, and I know that ho canprove his contentions, for I have seenhim make some wonderful cures. Ifthe Government should refuse to

him ho will appeal to tho peo-ple nt the coming election and willtout Islands with some of the pa-

tients whom he has cured, but he willdo this tho benefit of tho Democratic and not the Home Utile party.

Will SUE .111 !iAil on bids

In the matter of Ah Slag and the G7

cl her Chinese who were arrested alsmta year ago In the famous Grand Juryraid on n gambling Joint, the Supreme

the motionhumsf me, at W II, I and at V

U,C Tf TJ "'IT"ft "? '. and the of men now J" U'!

'"'"V ?'"at both places Is just what l !'lion is grunted on ground that thepres-

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defendants had already elected to relyon a writ of error.

Tho other motion of the Territory,that the defendants be required tocomo Into court, was dented. Mr. I'ros-it- r

says that this will make no difference in the prosecution of the case.The next action to bo taken will be u(utt on the bonds of the CS Chinese.There are two bonds of I2SQ0 each and'lie of 13900 on which suit will bebrought. If judgment is given againstthe defendants, It will cost them conslderubly mote than the' amounts olthe original flues assessed against themin tliu l'ullcu Court nearly u jear ago

WAILUKANS GIVE

(Continued from Page 1)llevcrend Illshnp Herman, then VicarApostolic of tho Hawaiian Islands, tngo to the States in quest nt teachers

ho would take charge of tho St. AnIhony School for Hoys nt Walluku.

"The good Father applied at theheadquarters of tho llrothers of MuiyIn D.iyton, Ohio, and wns successful In

his mission,"In September, 18S3, three llrothers,

with llrother Thouius as director, ai-

rbed at Walluku to take charge of theschool. The mothers resided In thofchool house fiom tho veiy start uudhave dwelt there oer since.

"At tliu beginning of tliu last Seplember tern, the llrothers commencedtno 25th year of tbeir educational ac-

tivity In Hawaii. Although they maynot have reason to rejoice for havinguccomplished very much, still a par-

donable pride lu tho thought that theytried to do what they could under thecircumstances, handicapped as theygenerally weie by a crowded schooland a lack of accommodations.

"In Justice, to tho good peoplo ofMaul, it may be suld that they havealways tinned themselves truo friendsof the llrothers, They huvo always(omo forward with a kind heart audready hand, and havo crowned theirgenerous uffoits by collecting, duringthis jublleo jeur, funds fur the elec-tion of u separate home for tho Ilrolh-ets- ,

thus piovldlng Increased facilitiesr.nil niucli-ueede- accommodations forI he teachers uud pupils.

"In tho face of such large-hearte-

generosity, the llrothers must needstlund empty-hunded- , but not umpty-hearted- .

With nil thell might theypray tho Almighty to bless each andevery cheerful giver and to pioparolor each and every one of them ahome In Ills own beautiful mansion, a

weet home, an overlastlng abode.'Aheiu none will feol andvliero theie will always bo room formore because tho Creator really is uudmust bo tliu cicaturo's truo aud onlyhomo.

"In taking possession of their newhouse the Hi others are awaro thatthey owe their kind benefactors an( verlastlng debt of gratltudo and theysincerely hope that by a life of strictdovotlou to duty In tho cause of edu-cation they may continue to deservewell of tho good peoplo of tho Wal-

luku community."Tin: nnoTHi:iis."

SUNDAY SCHOOL'

AT KAPAA

JNTERTAINSKupaa, Knnnl, Sept 2.1 The ex-

hibition of tliu Knpaa Sunday sihonlwas held jestcrduy It, th KnpaaCongicgatlonal Church nt 11 a litThe showing made by the classes wastomnrkuble uud manifested that theefforts of those Intel ested In Sundayschool work theie were not In vainThe recitations and the singing bytliu classes as a whole wus excellent:the rendition of a Milo and chorus,(litltled "Not Half Has l',er Keen'iold," 191. led by Miss Jiilhn Kuhn-uln- a,

supported by three others, wusleuutlful mid charming and wa agreat credit to that Joiiiik hub.There was a huge gathering theremil among those present were notic-ed W. Huddy, superintendent In chiefol the Sunday schools for Kast Ku-iiii- l;

J. K. Apolo, Supervisor forMr and Mrs. C. K llano.

Mrs. J. M. Kanealiua; J Oplo; J. II

fummlngs and Mr. and Mrs. KuiiualThe piogrum was ns follows:1. Illmcnl Hill, "(Dory to llucl In

the Highest," l.eo Hoonaul 1S3.2. l'rjcr followed with the

Lord's I'ni)er, led by W. Huddy..1. Conrert recitation or l'snim, III4 llliuenl llul, "All tliu Wuy M

Savior Leads Me," Leo Hooiiunt 2.r,. Inhibition by the Classes as

follows:1. Class led by J. Muhlul Kane-uku- a.

2. Class led by C. Klllotia llaae.3.4.Ii.ti.

Class led by Itev. I. K. KaaualClass led by losla Anuhea.Class led by Joshua Kupea.Himeut llul, "It Is Well With

My Soul," Leo Hoonunl US.

7. Announcement. Church Chris-tian Kudcavor; Sunday school.

X. Sunday school collection uudhinging No. 1&7 lloku Ao N'uul.

II. Hlnionl llul, "Seek the (lentleShepherd," Leo Hoonunl 122.

10. Exhibition by: 1, class ledby J. A. Kealoha; 2. class led by M.

Kiiliaulua; 3. cluss led by .1. 11. Cum-inlng-

4. class led by S. NohoulnKaniml; GT cluss led by A. O. Kutilu- -

l.ou.1 1. llliuenl llul, "Unity Must Vic-

tory llrlng," Leo Hoonunl US.12. Exhibition by u class led by

J. A. Kealoha.13. Remarks by Messrs. J. Oplo.

J. K. Apolo, C. K. llaae. W. Huddymd the superintendent In charge ofthe exhibition.

14. Closing hymn, "Loyalty toChrist," Leo Hoonunl 104.

10. Deiiedlctioii by HeV. I. K. Kaanul.

BULLETIN ADS. PAY

NEW - TO-DA- Y

NOTICE OF MEETING.

WAHIAWA CONSOLIDATED PINEAPPLE COMPANY, LTD.

There will bo 11 special meeting ofthe stockholders of the Wahlawa Con

I'lncnpplu Company, Limited,held ut tho olllco of tho l'resldeut,loom 200, ltostm, building, on Wcduosday, October 9, 1907, at 9 o"clock a. 111

for the purpose of ratifying an AgencyAgreement und the transaction of suchother business as may properly comebefoie tliu meeting.

l. u. Ki:i,i.o(in.President Wuhlawa Consolidat-

ed I'lneapplo Co., Ltd.Honolulu, October 7. 1007. 3Str-2- t

HEAR

DR. L B. SPERRY'S

Lectures"AMERICA'S WONDERLAND"

(Illustrated)

THURSDAY, OCT. 10, 8 P. M.

"HUMAN CONDITIONS AND P0S.SIBILITIES"

FRIDAY, OCT. 11, 8 P. M.

Y.M.C.A. HALL

Leading Grocers

ARE

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Our Breadit made of the very best materialsThe CLEANEST bread in the mar-ket.

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MEN ADMIREa pretty face, a good figure, butsooner or later learn that thelieulthy, hupny, contented womanis most of all to be admired

Women troubled with faintingspells, Irregularities, nervous Irrita-bility, backache, the "bluet." andthose dreadful dravglufr scimttniis,oannot hope to be nappy or popular,and advancement tti either home,business or social life Is Impossible.

The cause of these troubh-s- , how-ever, yields quickly toLydloK Pink-bum- 's

Vegetable Compound inndefrom native rooti nnd herbs It actsut ouce upon the organ nlllicti-- andthe ncrvo centers, illsnellltii; cftec- -

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MISS EMMA RUHT2LERtually all tboso dlttressimf symp.toius. No other medicine In the country has received such unqualifiedIndorsement or has such a record of cures of female Ills us has

Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable CompoundMlsi lhnma Runtzler, of 031 State Ht , Schenectady, N. Y writes:

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Lydla E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Is the most successfulremedy for all forms of l'eiuale Complaints, Weak Hack Palling andDisplacements, Inflammation aud .Ulceration, and Is Invaluable Id pre-paring for childbirth and the Change of Life.

Mrs. Pinkham's Standing Invitation to WomenWomeu suffering from any form of female weakness are invited to

firoraptly communicate with Mrs. riukham, ut Ljnu, Muss. Uer adrloealways helpful.

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MONDAY . ..(K"l

C'ouhmiitnn appeals n bo good for

the hduIh of thr brlbo-jilM'r- s as wull

as the bribetakers.

wiiwi it rumps to making claims.Wnlliich basubo moU;iilbiiHlaBUc poWJ

liiclnnx tied to n oaL

Of course Roosevelt UI do soine-thin- g

big and nnuEiinl before liu coinoicu. of Ids liuntipg cump.

Should politics tuko the course mig

Rested by mime people, the fnuMcUlctwould have n hoi time of It.

If the Atkinson baseball league IsI not thuwarmeiit combination Kakaako' has ever soon, tho ecoro-boar- d vtolls

roim stories.

Mny we hope that citizen labor willfind new opportunities for work In tbodevelopment of the tlo Industry Intov.hlcli Mr. Faulkner promises to putlow life.

nt Fairbanks says thatprosper!!) Is tho real Usue. Of cnuraoho Is right If he means tho prosperityhy holiest moans that Roosevelt laconstnntlv promoting.

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The Inter-Islan- pooplo now hnvo n

wharf and tho Territory Is saved further expenditure from tho loan fund.Kiln gel two wharves In place of one,and ought ,to bo very happy

Hawaii will have this wlntor therroatest tourist season of Its history.If thero are Bteamiihlp.i to accommo-date tho people who want to conn),and guarantee their return on thebhlp elected for departure.

John Wilson promlsos to show MaulCounty how to build better roads atless expenno. May tl)u crown of nilalloyed success adorn his noblo browHettcr roads for leso money Is whatovory taxpayor Is looking for.

Tho Doston Herald icmarks that thoYale d) nasty still rules In Hawaii.That's all right. King Theodoro, InWashington, la Harvard, and no mollycoddle at that He apparently hmulsout Viceregal favors In order to keeptho crowd from Yalo level.

Tho upllf In tho Massachusetts Dem-

ocratic convention Is of moment onlyas showing Hie lompor nf radical and

. conservatlvo Democrats Should theyunite, they would stuml llttlo chanceof electing a Governor In Massachu

, tctts, Tho convention Indbates, however, that lots of oil havo to bepoured on troubled wators, if tho Dem-ocrats are to get logotltor sumclontlylo put up a real llvo opposition next

'year.

' By bringing n charge of criminal li-

bel against a man who claims to havotold lilm his salvo, It seems to tholayman that Wallach has given thoGrand Jury amphj opportunity to Invostlgato tho vvholo list of Wallnclilan

claims. Certainly this body should hoIreo frith alliance with nny politicalphnbcs of tho question, nnd,lt-hn- s amplo Authority to summon jvItnusseBmid deal Willi facts, unadulterated byfalso onthuslufcui of unfortunate prejudice.

INTERNAL WATERWAY IMPROVE-

MENT GOOD .FUR HAWAII.

The Memphis, Deep Walt nvnys Con-

tention which the President attendedlast week In one pimulneiil fenturo ofIhq great campaign that Is now beingiracori In Iho Oiilf States and thosotrained bv the Mississippi for deepen-ing and improUnK the inland wator-wa-

of the Middle Wc-- t and South.New Oi lean i is one ot the leading

icnteiH ,r tljl' urliatlon which chimesIn to kikiiI advantage with tho planaioi tin- - Now Orleans Exposition ofIDlte 1(S to crlebtato the opening of thorim.imr, riinal. .

Han.ill Iuh a personal Interest In

lir imptnted naterwnys and thoof Now Orleans, for In n largo

nii'iimir.' tho expanding trade rosultlug"111 Mek its outlet In thn. I'noinc, In

linnt I'nclfle trade.Th New Time; Democrat

In in nf Hy cilltort'il rcviewB glvVo a

il'f mil lino of the amlilllnuH of uurn linn cltixcim nf tho Mississippi Vol- -

1, ho Heck to obtain other tninijior- -

union outlets than Ify lliu inllwnys.It says:

"Within n very fow yearn the open-ing nf tho Panama Canal wilt place theport of New Orleans In closest pirnr.ilile touch with tho now rapidly dofliiplng tiade of the Pacific Ocean,

rnd with deep water fromt'lilcago to Ni'W Orleans, and the trib-

utaries of the Mississippi opened ton uls.iilon, every river town In nearlylo- -t states will practically enjoy tho.'(iMitilani's of seaport cities. Consoiuentl the editcatluual forco of lliophort campaign for improved InlandnaterwnK hns beeir In

Its effect for goqd. -"A verv few years ago tho llttlo

body of thinkers who advocated theseImprovements wi ra looked upon atdi earners. Toda these men aro lead-'n-

a morc-men- t rn broad and big InIts hcoh and so thoroughly bnekedby the Kiihhtnnttal Interests of tho en-

tire conntrv, that It hna become a tow-

er of strength and Its slgnlllcunco liasbecome world-wldo,"- . , -

Tim Tlini'i-Ddnocii- thiii points outthat the f Ihit country Inorder to attain aitaiilutil;6f elllclencyin keeping wlih tho irogrow of theconniry must nipond "flvu billions otrtollurs, Inxiitving nn Interest chargo oftwo hiimlii'd und fifty millions of do!'ars a year It claims that tho ex-

penditure of tluee hundred millions otdollars on tho Inland rtatenvuvs, on- -

tailing a public tax of only nlno' milfioui of dollars n year, will ncconinllsh'the satnoj.hjj.lnjirjjiglufjho people111 sucodv touch with tin. wnrlit'M cnvit

.Smarketa. .Tim followftg slpulllcantKimi convincing sentencn .Prongs homo1h" value of work of this characterdone by (lie Kijderal flovernnient:'Water transportation, onco hecuiod,will remain the permanent property olthe people, who will pay no profits onwntored stock.". "lu the not distant fuUno American.njajjiifaclurers and piodncers will

oxpoit mnrkeis they do not nowfcel.tho need of, mul theio rould bellpl" 'ywiMy,i,,,.p, iiMin,ww,i

TOURISTS TO HAWAII

should not fall to visit tho gtealcstliving Volcano

KILAUEAIt takes but four days to mnko llio

round trip, nnd costs only

$42.C0

tickets and Information regftrd- -

lng tho trip apply to

THE HENRY WATERH0USE TRUSTCOMPANY, LTD.

Cor Tort and Merchnut Sts,Honolulu.

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Real Estate Oepf.

FOR RENT.

Beretania Street $40.00Pensaccla Street $25.00Fcnsacola Street t $30.00Beretania Street $25.00Victoria Street 835.00Matlock Avenue ., $25.00Waikiki Beach $30.00Xmau Street $17.50Emma Street $24.00Punchbowl Street $30.00Collene Street S32.50Kinau Street $30.qp

TOR SALE.

Pineapple lands nnd town lots atWahiawa.

Beach.

properties Waialae nnd

Several homes at $1000 and under.

Henry Watfrlioiise Trust Co.,LIMITED

Confer Tort and' Merchant Sts.

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Trent Trust Co.LIMITED.

Agents for the

CALIPOnNIA INSURANCE CO.,

NORWICH UNION FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY, and

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Trent Trust Co.LIMITED

- l ' LL.". Jno greater folly that of vviiltltig"ut

ni ii, .,ii,.. ,,n,,. r it,,, ,.riii IUH" and noles-evlde- nce.

... i .i,.t,,ii i.m.ri... m c."Hilling the new markets that lightHilly belong to tho United States.Thus Inland watcrwny Improvementbecoiues an Inseparables part of Hie

national policy of trade expansion, I

first took definite In a An unstamped promissory notefor tho completion while tho Hevenno Act was

of tho Panama Canal."Tims tho medium of tho in.',nre " " la properly stnmped

lernal waterway campaign It Is en-

tirely probable tfint Hawaii will boable to nrouso tho great Middle West

tho lethargy with which It lias'untoniplaliMl the development of thoPacific and tho merchant marine otthe country.

To make these good clllzcns rcallzothat llio country n hen coast, andltbat of Mary ct al versuioutposts of tiado that should bo pro--

tecled as If it all timoiint-cd to Mimolhln..'. has been a tedloun,nd at limes an nppaiently Impossibletask. Let thoso snino people, liowover,once rcallro that their livers nro a

of tho great avenues of comMorco, nnd American ships nro need-ed to carry their pioducts over-sea-

tho American maritimei nil American In Hnwnll forth the nature of his thatgain that r.o long sought nndl"10 "m,1 bo that the

much needed to umnil out tin) na1

lioiial program of Igltlmato expansionand national prosperity,

It may bo that timing some futuresession of Congress an . Hint t C

In

paper

which

Cilur

mo .Minnie nest wn: p.. st . i. . .claim In and said prem-m- iappioprlatlon for t . .i.'i-c- s adverse to tho plaintiffs" and for

of h- - further relief.the same nlnount for Ills river-fron-

Wo liowover, that Is likelyto bo the case. Tho men who can sentho great benefit of tbo Improved In-

land waterways cannot fall to befriendly lo nny nnd all plans will

tho Bafo nnd speedy transpor-tation of tho Inland products to thomarkets of tho world.

It seems to tho Hulletln that annlllanco tho Inland waterways

would bo a movo forIho citizens of this Territory. AVo canhelp each other doing nny Inlury.

IT ADVERTISE,

Dmlng tho calendar ydar of thoChicago department storo ofField & Co. did a retail ag-

gregating ?2G,500,000. John Wana-maker- 's

Philadelphia store did anoss appioxlinatlng $20,000,000. during

NEW GOODS

NEW GOODS

We h: ; Cni: hiJ taking our

Annual inventory

and will at once begin openingthe mr.ny cases of Pall Goodsthat been arriving thepast

department willbe well with all that'snew in their lines,

the week is out, thereshould be no reason why wecan not fill every want in outline of business,

4

L hie rsGOOD GOODS,

. .U'AH'.iu. ftHuPUf. frftly

the same period, rrhlle tho WnnamakeiNew York storo ranked third, withsales exboss of $17,000,000.

Field & Co. and John Wannmaker nro among the biggest news

advertisers in the country.Simply caueo and elfucLIt pays to advertise.

illl',111 lilillilH

6Y illffl r

than ,;!,rtllel'. "Ioor

formdemand sued War

through post

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support detffinlnctl,

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Marshallbusiness

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fore

Marshall

Two decisions were handed down byIlic Supreme Court this mmnlng. One

ns In the matter of Allen V.trustee, vh Wllllnm A. Hall.

This was an action on n promissorynote. In which Judgment bad beenrendered by the Clrryilt Court nnd nnappenl taken bj tho defendant on ex-

ceptions. Ono ot tho exceptions washat tho note in question should not

Iuivh been received In evidence becauseIt was not stamped under tho war m

net uf H'JS This exception ItMlslnlned ,by thti Supreme Court, nl- -t

lough nil. the others urn uveri tiled,mul the Judgment Is vacated and u new

l.i I orderedThe syllnhiis of this opinion Rays:Kvldencc corporation deed.A deed or a corporation, acknowl.

elaed and rccotiled, purporting to be.executed by Its lnesldcnt and sccre- -inry, und bearing the Imprint of Its

jienl, may bo admitted In evidence vvltb-- J

'1'lle Identification of tho Blgnnturoof the maker ot a promissory note, Uv,,. ...,,,, , ,,.. ,,,, , ,,,k.g HB,lalllr is cvldenco from which,ie oxecutlon of the nolo may be In- -

f,ricd.Id. Internal revenue.

"" force cannot lio received In cvl

in wuu scLiiou u oi tuiiinet. 31 U. S. St. I 911.id. Jiiiladlctlon ot district court.

The nmnunt for which Judgment Isniked anil not the amount due detci-niiue- s

the Jurisdiction of the districtcourt.

The other matter In which the Su-

premo Court renders nn opinion If

William Charnian, an to qulo'."l'e- - Tho j.laltillfr Inimglit a bill tonull,t ' "" '" n, Vl ot land In their

wV " .." . .. " Xo"""by reabon of which raid claim pietn-Kc- n

have been damaged nnd the aboveaimed plaintiffs, have been and aremable lo dispose, of or lease tho saidpiemlses to advnntnge " The pinyerwas that tho defendant be required to

aljudgo tho plaintiffs aro the owneraand that the defendant has no right,except ns one of tho devisees underChnrmnn's will, and that tbo defendvnt tllnsc ;,,,, ;m,,er , ,.,)0rDlcv,,V debarred from assprtlng am

Tho Clrcijlt Judgo decided In favoror the plnlnUtfs, ,Jmt tho Supremououn reverses mis uecreo and illsmisses the bill. Tho syllabus of thoopinion

minting title.nniilty has not Jurisdiction .to de

clare a plaintiff's title niul to removea cloud upon It created by assertion"f nn adverse claim followed by actsot trespass and annoyance to thoplaintiff, where tho respective claimsdepend upon the settlement of a legalcontroversy iinuor a will.

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HONOLULU WEATHERK X- ;V-- X- it ft X- X- X- ii it ft ft ft ft ft

Temperatures C a. m., "C; S a. m79; 1 0a. in. 78; noon, 80; morningminimum, 75.

Hnronictor, 8 a. in., 29.09: nbsolutohumidity, 8 a. m., C.830 grains por cu-

bic foot; relallvo humidity, 8 a. m., C5

per cent.; (low point, 8 a. in., 02.Wind fi n. in., velocity 8, direction

NK; 8 a. m , velocity 8, direction Rj10 n. m., velocity 8, direction B; noon,voloclty 8, direction NH.

Rainfall during 21 hours ended S

a. m., .01 Inch.Total wind movement during 24

hours ended at noon, 252 miles.

Does Your

Watch

Need Repairing ?

Don't neglect it until it isalmost worn out but bring itto us and we will give you anhonest report on its condition.

WE GUARANTEE OURWORK.

THE WATCHES WE RE-

PAIR KEEP TIME.

II, F. Will I ifLeading Tewelers.

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IWWAI

Games, Sport, DancingAnd Refreshments

Filled Day

If (hero is tiujono did not havoi good (lino at tho tlermnu picnic lastSaturday at tho Pculnstiln ho or sho Islot lo bo heard from.. Captain Ahlcrt, with nlno ofilcersnnd ono hundred nnd thirty men fromtho Herman cruiser Condor, wcro lliogucstn of tho local Germans for thoday, und thero Is no such n thing asa dull moment at n German picnic.

Thero Is no nationality nuder thoi nn that ran gel more good solid en;o)ment from a day's outing or mnkovlsllots feel mole at homo than tho(lermnns. It Is ono big laugh and hur-

rah from tho tlmo tho trnln lenvos tintil It returns

(iiuues nnilnthletlcs Vcro IndulgedIn nt tho picnic Saturday to theHeart's content.

Tho chilihottso of tho Hawaii YachtClub was used by tho entertainers forcooking and nlko fr entertaining pur-poses, and, In a gay dress of buntingl nil lings, never looked prettier.

Refreshments nil down tho lino fromlinnkfurters nnd sauerkraut to Icocream and cake was served to allpresent.

It took a special train of eightcoaches to convoy llio picnickers tollio Peninsula.

Among tho town peoplo who tookpart In tho entertainment of thoWests from tho warship wcro GermanConsul Pfotenhniier, Mr. and Mrs. H.M. Ihcnbcrg, Mr. nnd Mrs. II. P.Sehtiltzo, 11. von Dnmm, J. F. Horn-burg- .

11. Kocke, V. I.anz, Dr. and MrsHolTmnun, Mr. nnd Mrs. C. Du Hoi,h. Q. Ifconhnrg, Miss Urenlinn, Mrs,llosnier, Mlsn lienor, Mrs. AlexanderIsenborg, Jlis. MtUaully, R. tlusse-ithl- ,

Miss Carroll nml MI3S Schupp.

HEAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS.Entered for Record Oct. G, 1907,

From 10:30 a. m. to 12 noon.Kah I nn (k) to , . M(.Cnnd!cKS....DMnnoel M Rezentes and vvf by atty

to Joan A do Silva DAtfiedo A Mattos and vvf to Manuel

S Morgado MAh Wan Klu to Itlsaku Knln ct nl.ltS

' Entered for Record Oct.- 7, 1907,From 0 a. m. to 10:30 a. m.

Hnllllehua (w) to Win Ahla Al.Win Henry to Kamollllll HoiRobert Kamollllll to Win Nuiianu..DII Watorhoiiso Tr Co Ltd tr to Hon

Xnlkulanl nnd hsb RolA S Wilcox to C Akconl I,Mclcann Napunnwal to Ah Sing ...I,

T.ast evening the through train rromKahuku to town wns flfty-llv- o minuteslato In nrilval here. Tho delay wastine lo the leaking of one of the liollertubes. Another engine wns sent fromtown to the Gilbert switch, vvhero thetialn was delujed but Conductor Ottopulled tbiough without assistance.

Wholesome

Pies

Rightly made and rightlybaked in such clean and appe-tizing surroundings that thepeople used to home bakingcan eat them at any time withns much relish as if prepared'in their own kitchen. Crispcrusts and fresh, pure fruits.

Alexander Young CafeAlexander Young Bldg.

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GYLINpER HERE.

BUT

.MONEY LACKING

The new cylinder for Ilowlamlapump arrived from San rranclcco onthe Hllonlan and has been hauled upto the dam but nothing further ha:teen done with It SuperintendentHollowav stated thla morning thatnothing can he done until more money,1 available fiom the sale of thn bonds.The new cylinder cannot even be putIn place of tho cracked one, and workon tho dam Is practically nl a stand-still. Contractor Whltchouso Is keep-ing five or six men nt the dam, butabout all they ate doing Is to try tokeep things In slinpa bo m) Injury willhe done to the work nliendy finished,

(Special to Tho Hullo tin)Wallukit, Muul. Oct. i. Tho month

ly meeting of the Wnlluku Improvement Association was hold .at tho Wnl-luku court houso Inst Thursday oven- -

Ing, and may provo ono of tho mostImportant meetings of thn nBsoclntlontf tho coinmlltco nppnlnted MessrsD. H. Cnso, ChaB. AVIlcox. Rov. II. II.Dodge,, V. T. Robinson nnd II. M.Coke succeeds In bringing tourlBtItavel to Maul. Secretary II. I Wood,1 'al department for finishing Kodak,'ack London and Ihu Longworths linvu Films,, and making enlargements andfimg tho praises of Maul. In fact,! films. Special care given work donethey were only repenting tho old for amateurs. We give you settingspraises sung by tbo nnllvo fcons oliln Japanese costumes, If you with.Maul ns expressed In tho song, "OMaul no o ka Ol," which means "MaulUnexcelled," not only ns a land o(unsurpassed natural scenic beauties,but iib tbo abode of unrlvaTicd faitwomen. The vvondor has been thatfew- - tourist travelers havo vlsllcd Maulbut tho fow who camo havo gono awayloud In their praises of this fair landrt Kama. Halcakala and Iao aro linturnl wonders which tourists shouldree.

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NOW!Our Suits made to your measure for

$2S.OOare guaranteed to give satisfaction,

so that you get your monej's worth..

Geo, A, Martin,HOTEL ST.

Open Until 5:30 P. M.

A Really New

Photograph GalleryMonday we opened a nailery that It

In every particular. Spec- -

A guarantee of first data work ligiven.

FUJIPhotograph Gallery,

Upstairs.Union Street, corner Hotel.

Horse ClippingYour horse needs it. Call on us.

Ecst work at a reasonable price.

Club Stables,Fort aove Hotel St. Tel. 10D.

Bo WoJEWELER

We make a specialty of Chinese Jew-

elry. New line Just received per 8.S. "Korea." We Invite you to coma

and Inspect our line of Jade set In

innumerable Oriental designs.

Hotel St. bet Smith and Maunikea,Sts.

Ririest Pitand cloth of A-- 1 quality can be pur-

chased from

Sang Chan,McCandless uBIIdlng.

P. O. Box 961. Telephone 931.

Dr. T. Uemura,Physician and Surgeon; 'specialist

eye diseases. OlUco, Beretania nearNuuanu. Hours: 8 to 11 a. in., 7 to8 p. m Telephone Main 420. OfficeKing r. Alapat; hours: 1 to 3 p.m.Telephone White 460.

BicyclesREPAIRED CHEAPLY

fay

J. E Santos,Phone 361.

2Jy "FOR RENT" cards' on salsat the Bulletin office.

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ill wwjjijEE? j pwY px. ip

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"Great aches from little ache-cor- ns grow" 1

HANAN'S "CAMBRIDGE"

I Vv

a last has the test

for cures all

aches, fit the foot nature

intended, and elegant, gen-

teel and refined.

Not expensive but

honest price.

Mclnerny Shoe StoreAJtftxftiAtnAiXMi3xfSAi5AmxM

1H WWWWMNW

I ALWAYS DECIDE IN I 'ZtrM1 PRIMO SEEK I pN

JENKQl&aillIE1.1EHHlllF,HlllBl

1 Muslin Skirts 1Trimmed With ,

TORCHON and EMBROIDERY.

Black Sateen Skirts75 CENTS TO $3.00.

Sec our '.vindow display.

, little ih Let us show them

TELEPHONE 240.

that

L. AHOY.NUUANU. BELOW HOTEL.

Suit Cases, Travelling Bags,SHAWL STRAPS, SHOPPING BAGS, INFANTS, BASKETS,CLOTHES HAMPERS.

comforts living.

Lewis & Co., Ltd.,THE HOUSEHOLD EMPORIUM'.

Fresh Eastern Candies

The best mainland candies are GUNTHER'S. Besides

being the best in beginning, get them here her-

metically tin-line- d cases, so they are fresh the

day they They'll prove a treat any lover

chocolates. have a variety

The Palm Cafe,The Home of Good Things Phone 3 1 1

KTxrTrfer-- zzsi'ziz Zzz'Szzrjxdi

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ntoid

foity years,

shoe,

great value

SkaMtaaaWlaaaMMMMO

WILL

LACE

Those YOU!

t'to ru""--- . U'HS ,.'cllTaiicr, DLCorutiou..atiflinj:, lac top nf the heap.

If you niitnl the c!:mi;iiu: overhouse,

expetieuze b valiuLle.

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KING STREET,

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we're atliivc i:i

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of any room iu t!e rilk it over with - our M

Stanley Stephenson,Phone 420. THE DECORATOR

Be an S..S Sign will make so.

sis

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wereWe

you

Prospects For

Raising AreGood

S

Cane

Cnrl 1 Ilcdcmann arrival on tlio

Vnnchurla from the Orient Sutiinhiy.Mr. Ilctlcmiuiiuwns sent to Formosa bthe Honolulu lrrjn Works to Fiipcrln- -Iptnl the nirrlinti of three ftncnr mills.Tlie climate of that iM?s,'rCfl,;:::oo much for htm. forcing Mill toi '.'.'

.cave. Mr. Heilcmann was laid up Iu wJlulUu s5m,c&""hospital at Yokohama for several waiinanaioiWar

weeks beforo lie was recovered enoughto continue his homeward trip.

llcdemann, In kpeaklng of his recenttrip, Htales that the Bole object of

Iu e reel I n ;; three sugar mills. Isto supply sugar for home consumption. I

Hcretofoie that country has Importedlargo iunntlllcs of sugar.

The Island of Formosa, as well asthose adjacent, arc particularly adapt-ed to the raisins of sugar cane, hutheretofore havo been cultivated by verymule methods.

Lahalna cane has been Introduced InI nil ted way, and on the higher lands

Is doing splendidly. The grludlng-m- i

tr, this time has been done entirely bybuffalo mills with the exception ofduo mill at Kyoshlto,which Is very far behind tbo times.It Is ii mill of Kngllsh make and a sep-t'rn- to

cnglno Is need to drive each setof rollers.

Mr. Heilcmann Fays that mining toquite uu extent Is carried on In the.northern provinces, and that considerable gold is taken out. Thero Is i

plenty of ccne land there but It has-never ncen properly nanuied.

Regarding his own Immetllato work,Mr Hcdemnnn

"We are Installing three mills InFoimosa, the first at n place calledKyoshlto and about thu size of thelilll nt Watluku. The second Is itHoznn nnd Is a little larger thanat Kjoslillo The third Is n very largemill with two Bets of twolvo rollersnnd Is as largo ns tlin mill at l'uunene..tames Scott and Fred Truescott, bothwell known here, the former from Kl-!i- cl

nnd the latter from Kttual, amworking thero on tho contracts."

STEAMER NOEAU

HAS PILIKIA

ON HAWAII COAST

Thu llttlo Intcr-lslnn- d steamer Notau got strictly up against It In tholine of nasty weather during her lust

Tho storm King seemed to haveIt In for her. Tho report that bIio madoon her arrival jesteiday from the Hawall run does not apper on her logbook very often.

When she went out last Wednesdaymorning she soon ran, into weatherthat was not intended for Sundaycchoo! picnics, and tho further she

cut the worso It became.While trying to land some fertilizer

nt Honokua pho lost boat, fertilizer andall. At Mnhukonn sho lay to for Bomotime before Captain Mitchell thoughtIt safe to attempt to put freight ashore.U all the different landings the Noenuexperienced nil Jdnds of nlllltla. AtIlouoknn, to make, matters worte, thoJerrlck carried nwny when tho

was about half discharged.It Is thought, by waterfront pro-

phets, that a bad winter la on thotoards.

This afternoon at Qleuslde, Haiku,Maul, Mr. and David Dwlghtimldwlu will eclcbrato their golden 1

wedding. Mr. Ualdwln Is the bod ofHov. Dwlght Ilaldwlu, who enmo toU.e Hawaiian Island lu 1831, coming intho fourth company of missionaries,cm! settling at Lahalna, where ho re-

mained, for many years. For fortyears Mr Ualdwln wbb connected with

the educational department of themonarchy and Tcirltory, and for eight

cura of this tlmo was Inspector Uen.crnl of Schools under monarchy.

Senator P. U Flanhlgnn, NationalItepubllcan Committeeman for theState of Nevada, was a passenger IuHie Manchuria, Ho stated that Roose-e- lt

would bo tho neit Presidentialcandidate of his party.

WANT5For Want Column Sec Page Six

WANTED.

Couple wishes to mako their homowith privato family. Address "T.,"this omcu stating terms and local-ity. 381C-1-

8ITUATION WANTED.

AdveitUer (at present engaged) desir-ous of obtaining situation In Hono-lulu, as bookkeeper or other clericalposition, or plantation store mana-ger. Experienced and highest ofreferences. Address Ajax, Uullutlnofllce. 3815-1-

Computout accountant, at present oc-

cupied, wishes tho caro of extra actof books. Address "X.," this offlce,

3815-2-

L08T.

ward. This ofllce.

HONOLULU SM EXCHANGE

HONOLULU, Ocl. 7, 1907

Or STOCK

MtWdANTiLEC Brewer ft C9-- ..

Rwa riiaiatlsnO ...Arris Co

Hi.vCoiri&3tif Co .

Hluatlln Sugar Cottcnomu Sugar Collonol-a- Sugar Colis t u C.iii.t TnKahulcu Plantation CoKlliel rimlltlotl.ol.iuKliuluilil KUKir toKokKt Sufcar Co .Mcl'rvleSucarCoHarm Smcnr Co

Ookota SuRir Plant CoOlaA Purjar Co l.til(lfiTwalii f n .....

j 1'aaliau Sugar l'tht Co

far-o- il landrimirtr MiiiCo

"the ' Co"

says:

that

trip.

Mrs.

the

NAB

Waimca .ucar .Mill CoMIMMtLLANLOm

Strain N Collawaltinlllectrlf i;nHon K T !t I. Co I'relHon K Till. Co ComMutual Telrolionc CoNAliik'j Kutiher Co.,

aid UlNalnku HubUriCo.

Aae , ,Oahu K& I. CoHlloK SCo.Hon 11 JtM Co

UONDHlliwTcraiicll'IreCIHaw 1T4 pcHawTtriK l'C....H,.lliwTirih pcllawTeri cHaw Clov't a lieCal lint Siik tt Kel Co

opeltaikuSiixtrCo6pcI lain, ll.lth Co,

Uimer Ditrh baHaw Com ft Sue Co J icHaw Situar Co 6 n c...HlloK KCo Con opeHrmKTft LCo6prKatiuau r.ani lad p cUaliu K & I, Co 6 p cDahu SuKar Co 6 p c . .

O'aa Sueaf Co tu c. . .

I'ala Plantation Co ....Plnnarr Mill Co 6 e ..Waialua erle Co apeM'llrr.ltS Co'aor '

P. II t'l

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tifclOOWilAoOroo.onn

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Sales Ilctween Hoards. $10,000 O.H. & U Co Cs, $100; 20 MellrMle, $t.25;200 Klhel, $8; 13 Klhcl, $8 25; Gl Olaa,$3.25; 25 Haw. Sug Co $32.

Latest sugar quotation 3,95 centsper poundor $79 per ton.

llHl

LONDON BEETS,; - ,9s 9d

SUGAR-- , - - 3.95

Henry Waterhouse Trust Co.,

Stock and Bond DepartmentMembers Honolulu Stock and Bond

Exehanga.WILLIAM WILLIAMSON. Manattr.

FORT AND MERCHANT 8T8.TEL. PRIVATE EXCHANGE 4.

A Stitch in Time

saves a cold in the head ifthe stitch be needed in thesole of the shoe. We put asole and heel on men'sshoes for $1.25; Women's,$1.00.

Vickers'

Shoe Repair Shop,1115 Union St. P. 0. Box 567.

Best SoapTHAT'S OURS.

NOW

$4,00 Case Delivered

BY YOUR GROCER.

HONOLULU SOAP WOItKS CO.

Limited.

F. L. WALDR0N, Agent.

Ask at any book-stor- e to see the onlyEnglish and Japanese

Cook Book, Published in the United States.

KastolaNature's TastelessCASTOR OIL

25c a bottleHonolulu Drug Co.,

FORT STREET.

P. W Mder will deliver a temper-nue- s

lecture In front of Hale AlohaAt postomcQ pockolbook containing Thursday, nt usslsted by a mov- -

chango, locket and diamond pin. He- - lug plcturo appaintus. lleautmil pic- -overono Invited.

LOCAL AND (iENERAL

Advertising is like preaching. Itssuccess lies in the strength of its personal appeal. The Bulletin isthe minister.

Tallyhos, ltveryautos. Stkyds Stbl.Beit cup of coffee in the city. Now

England Bakery.Competent bookkeeper alvertlvs

tor extra worU i" this lsi:ueBookkeeper adertlses for position

lu Honolulu See ad this Issue.Souvenir postals In large variety at

Hill's souvenir store at post office.Couple advertises In this Issue for!

Home witn private inniny. oco uu.Kino new stock of umbrellas nt A.

mom's. Prices lunging from $1 to $8.Do you want it sewing inncliino

cheap? Sec J. 1). Davis, 1250 Kort M.Pocketbook containing locket nnu

llnmontl pin has been lost.. See ad,this Issue,

Take your carriage or automobileto Hawaiian Carriage Manfg. Co., for

repairs.llcnny & Co., Ltd., agents for the

White sewing machine, 12GG Kortstreet. Phono 488.

A probate notlco In tho matter of thoistalc of J. C. Peterson, of Honoluluippenrs In this Issue,

The Fashion saloon Is serving aspecial lunch between 4 nnd 6 this af-

ternoon, I2cryiKidy welcome.The executive committee of the

Central Committee will havoa regular meeting this evening at 7'30o'clock.

You might win her yet if you usethe Alexander Young Cafe candies asa We liave also a newhioment of Huvler's.The lricetlng of Honolulu Acrlo No.

HO. V. O. 11. to be held on Wednesday.Octobr 9, will open promptly at 7 .

o'clock on account of tho Joo Rosen,c.itertnlnment.

Tho meeting of Honolulu Aerlo No. L

1 10, F. O. i: . to be held on Wednesday,October 9, will open promptly nt 7,o clock on account of tho Joe Iloscnentertainment. I

"Arabic" applied to Iron roofs, re-

duces tcnipcrnturn ns much as 35 de-

grees. This has been ascertained byactual test California Feed Co.,agents.

A beautiful marble memorialto Mrs. Hunlcle.i, her husband.ilnnlelcn. nnd his brother Mellarilbeen plated In Kuwnlahao churchv lit he unveiled next Sunday.

Judgo Yntes. District Magistrate ofSouth Konn, Is In town on a visit. Tho'lutlgo says things nro quiet In SouthKona. Tho last of the colfeo crop Isbeing harvested. Tho crop was a bigone.

Thero will be no meeting of thetfonrd of Education today on accounttit tho Impossibility of petting a quor-um together. Thero nro only threemembers of tho Hoard In town andono of them, Mrs. Dowsctt, Is III.

Monsieur Antolne Vlzzavona Is ex-

pected shortly to return to Honoluluo again take chnrgo of tho Consulateior 'France, of which he hns been thohead for, several periods since he Urstmine to Hawaii In 1890. Ho may arrive lu nn early bout.

The 0. S. A. transport Logan, Cap-

tain Stluson, left for Snn Francisco at11 o'clock this morning with manyHonoluluans, The friends of the departed were nt tho wharf with lets, and)retty nearly evcr Ixnly, especially the

indies, were covered with flowers.Cn account of n fnlluro of tho ladles

of tho W C T, V to obtain a permitfrom tho Hoard of Health, tho dedica-tion cxcrclsco which woro to havo tak- -

ji'ii place yesterday afternoon over thememorial fountain at the Y. M. C. A.corner, havo been Indefinitely post-poned.

Tho steamer W. O. Hall will be laidoft this week fmin her Kauai run anilher place will bo taken up temporarilyby tho steamer Maul. During tho layoff of his ship, Captain Thompson willhave n short vacation and Captainliriihn will command tho Maul, whichhas been undergoing extensive repairs.

Tho Automobllo Club will hold nMeeting this evening at 7:30 o'clock.Hie principal business will bo tho tilscusslou of the now ordinance. Many ofthe members nro very dissatisfied withthe proposed changes, especially thouttlng down of tho speed limit, and

means may bo taken to try to preventthe change.

Deputy Sheriff Jack Fernandez andOfficer Joseph Leal raided a Chlncsagambling den nt Walau a few days ago.The gamblers had watchers posted allaround the place, and the officers hadto approach by swimming In a ditch.They gained an entranco it tfho rightmoment and cnught ten of tho gambl-ers.

TTie clcaranco salo which has at-

tracted so much attention during thei.ist week will be continued one weeklonger at Kerr's big Btoro. They reporthaving sold moro goods during the patweek than any week In tho past two

ears nnd vlsh to givo nil those whoI avo not attended nu opportunity toinspect tho goods and prices,

Cnpt. Ahlert of tho German cruiserCondor called on Col. R. II, It. I.ough-boroug- h

on board tho transport Loganthis morning, The Colonel Is n Ger-man scholar and conversed with Cap-tain Ahlert both lu DiieIIsIi and Cor.

' nan. Col. ljitielilmr(iiiih won n vlu.ilor on board tho acrtnan cruiser

but unfortunately the cajitaluwas away.

mm isPuyer Faulkner of the, Santa Fo

ralliond, who came hero ta look Intotho matter of making largo contractsfor tho supply of obla ties, took a tripto Ilnlelua this forenoon, 'by It. W Shingle and others. Thoparty made tho trip In two automo-biles, and will return In u special train.During tho dip Faulkner will lookInto several luttters of railroad con-t- it

ruction, tho use of ohlalies which havo been used with greatsuccess by the O. It. & L, Co.

6

9

accompanied

IncllHlng

i

MtMl 'i " i

3 and $4Felt Hats

If' what's in your head is goodwhat's on it ought to be.

We're making a specialty of finefelt hats that wc can sell for $3 andS4.

They're the very best hats you canbuy for the money and we're makingthem our leaders.

The very latest shapes, in greys,browns, pearl and black.

Silva'sToggeryELKS' BLDG., KING NEAR FORT.

(J m- - GOOD DIGESTION

inlot'S

audjag

The use of predigested foodsBrings up a vital question .

Suppose man's stomach should refuseAll outside help and henceforth

chooseTo do its own digestion?

RAINIER BEERkeeps the stomach toned so that it isthe only tonio required to put the di-

gestive organs in shape and keepthem so. How's yours J

At all bars and wholesale at

RAINIER BOTTLING WORKS,KEWAL0.

J. LANDO'S

Hotel Street Store

HAS A NEW LINE OF

Collegian ClothesAND THE DEPOT FOR B088 OP

THE ROAD OVERALLS.

BEVERAGES ! !

The Coolest and Most PalatableAt Popular Prices.

Our "mixologists" ore not only oapable but obliging.

SCQTTY'S,THE ROYAL A1N1NEX

CORNER MERCHANT AND NUUANU.

JUST ARRIVED BY THE ALAMEDA

New lines of Ladies' Knit Shawls and Blouses. .The prices are reason-able,

"

Wah Ying Chong16U3 King: Street

i

Ja7 MtN II, iWTffiiuJA

J r M ff11 1 ' vrmmn

One Of

M'Cali's

Patterns

Wc arc New York Waists from $1.00 up. Verygood values.

E. W. JORDAN & CO., LTD.

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Oceanic Steamship CompanyTIME TABLE

Tr sttamtra of this lint will arrive and leave this port as hereunder:

FROM, SAN FRANCISCO S

ALAMKDA OCT. 118. 8. AkA&KBA NOV. 1

S. S. AI.AMKDA NOV. 22

S. H. ALAMEDA DKC. 13

1908. ,S. S. AI.AMKDA JAN. 3

FRANCISCO:

ALAMEDA

ALAMEDAALAMEDA

In connection with the sailing of the above ttuamt't. Ihe nt preto leiue to Intending patiengera. through bjr any rail

road from San Francleeo to all lr the states, and from Newby any steamship line all Europoan

FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS APPLY TO

Wm. G. Irwin & Co,, LtdOCEANIC 3. 8. CO., QENERAL AQENT8.

Pacific Mail Steamship Co.Occidental and Oriental Steamshif

Co., and Toyo Kisen KaishaSteamers of the above will call at Honolulu and leave thisen or about the dates mentioned:

FOR JAPAN CHINA:

AMERICA MARU OCT.SIUKHIA OCT. 10

CHINA OCT. 23

FOR GENERAL RMATION APPLY TO

Ht Hackfeld & Co.. Ltd.,AMERICAN-HAWAIIA- STEAMSHIP COMPANY.

FJIOM YORK TO HONOLULU.Weekly Sailings via Tehuantepec.

Freight received at all times at the Company's Wharf, 41st Street,Brooklyn.

FROM HONOLULU TO SAN FRANDIRECT.

8. S. NEVADAN. . .TO SAIL OCT. 10HIOM SAN FRANCISCO TO HONO-

LULU DIRECT.S. S. COLUMHIAN. .TO SAIL C

S. S. NEHKASKAN.TO SAIL OCT. 14

Freight received at Companywharf, Greenwich Street.

Canadian-Australia- n Royal MallStaomashlp- - Company.

Steamers the line, running connection with the CANADIANPACIFIC RAILWAY CO. between Vancouver, C, and Sydney, W.,and calling Victoria, C, Honolulu and FIJI, and Brisbane, artDUE AT HONOLULU the stated, viz.:

FOR FIJI AND AUSTRALIA: !

MOANA OCT. 1!)

MIOWERA NOV. 10AORANdl UEC.MOANA JAN. 11

B. 18

S. ALAMEDA

of InB. 8.

at D.on or

Through Tickets from Honolulu to Canada, United and Eu-

rope. For Freight and Passage and all general Information, apply to

Tfaeo. H. Davies & Co., Ltd. General Agents.

Matson Navigation CompanyThe S. "HTLONIAN" of this line, carrying passengers and freight,run in a direct service between this and San Francisco, sailing

end arriving on or about the following dates:

LEAVE S. F.26th

2 4

NOV. 21st

Office, Xing near!

Balling

Wharf,

Aot

P. O.

ADS,

FOR SAN

a.8. 8. NOV. 0

g. 8. NOV. 27

8. 9. DEC.190S.

S. JAN. 8

aflenl.pared eo'ipon M'keU.

point UnitedYork to porti.

portbelow

AND

INFO

NEW

South

CISCO

OCT.

aboveN.

Suva,about dates below

14

Issuer States

S.will port

SKIT.OCT. til

Fort

18

FOR 8AN

MANCHURIA OCT. 5

NIPPON MARU OCT. 12

ASIA OCT. 22

FROM SEATTLE AND TACOMA

S. AHIZONAN.on or about Oct. 14

For further Information apply toH. HACKFELD & CO., LTD.,

Agents Honolulu.C. P.

General Freight Agent.

VANCOUVER:OCT. 16NOV. IS

MOANA DKC ItMIOWERA JAN. 8

LEAVE HONOLULU.OCT. 8 thNOV. 5thDEC. 3rd

Telephone

GHOY SING,

BUILDING CONTRACTOR, REPAIR

ING, PAPER HANQINQ.AND

Brick Laying, Cement Work.1135 PORT opp. Stable.

I 'tBL. 431,.1

KIN 8UT. Prop

ARRIVE HONOLULU.3rd

OCT. listNOV. 28th

Passenger Rates to S. F.: First Cabin, $60; Trip First Class$110.01

For further particulars apply toCASTLE & COOKE. LTD.. Agents.

Union-Pacifi- c Transfer Co.LTD.

A. D. SCROaOY, Manager.

(Formerly Union Express Pacific Transfer Co.) .Prompt attention to baggage from residences to coast steam-en- .

Checks issued for in San Francisco.

LIGHT AND HEAVY HAULING

Pianos moved with the utmost care by experienced and careful men,Goods packed and'shippel or stored in safe building.

FIREWOOD OF THE BEST QUALITY DELIVERED

Street,

Hustace-Pec-k Co., Ltd.Phone 295. 63 Queen Street. F. 0. Box 212.

Given on all kinds of teaming.Dealers in

FIREWOOD, STOVE, STEAM AND BLACKSMITH COAL.CRUSHED ROCK, BLACK AND WHITE SAND, GARDEN SOIL.

' HAY, GRAIN, CEMENT, ETC.

Fast SchoonerCONCORD

for

UPUNA. HONOIPU, KAILUA andHOOKENA

From Oorenson's

KlINOHAIAN CO.,TXanhone 39S. MaunafceaUlna. Box BiO.

BULLETIN PAY

OCTAI.AMKDA

companies

FRANCISCO:

TOHONOLULU.

MORSE,

FORMIOWERAAORAN0I

58

SUN

PAINTINQ.

ST., Cub

OCT.

Rtundy

and

removingdelivery

DRAYMENEstimates

T TJ"'

BVENINO mJU.HTIW. HONOMJI.U. T. H.. MONDAY, OCT. 7, 1907.

ESTABLISHED IN UM.

Bishop & Co.ANKERS.

Commercial and Travelers'Letters of Credit issued onthe Bank of California andThe LondonJoint Stock Bank,Ltd., London.

Correspondents for theAmerican Express Companyand Thos. Cook & Son.

Interest allowed on termand Savings Bank Deposits.

Claus Spreckels. Wm. Q. Irwin.

Claus Spreckels & Co.

BANKERS.HONOLULU, : : I T. H.

San Francisco Agents Tbo Ne-

vada National Bank of San Francisco.Draw Exchange on the Nevada Na-

tional Dank of Sac Francisco.London The Union of London and

Smith' Rank, Ltd.New York American Exchange Na-

tional Bank.Chicago Corn Exchange National

Bank.Paris Credit Lyonnals.Hongkong and Yokohama Hongkong--

Shanghai Banking Corporation.New Zealand and Australia Bank

of New Zealand and Bank of Austra-lasia.

Victoria and Vancouver Bank ofBritish North America.

Deposits received. Loans made onapproved security. Commercial andTravelers' Credits Issued. Bills of Ex-

change bought and sold.

Collections Promptly Accounted For.

The FirstAMERICAN SAVINGS

AND TRUST GO.

OF HAWAII, LTD.

Subscribed capital... 1200,000.00paid up capital ioo,ooo.ooPresident Cecil BrownVice President M. P. RobinsonCashier L. T. Peck

Omce: Corner Fort ahJ King Sts.SAVINGS DEPOSITS received and

Interest allowed for yearly deposits attbo rate of 4 per cent, .per annum.

Rules and regulations furnished upon application.

Jiie Yokohama Specie Bank,

UlllllbU

Established 1880

Capital (Paid up) . . .Yen 24,000,000Reserved Fund ... .Yen 1C.OBO.000Special Reserved Fund. Yen 2,000,000

HEAD OFFICE, YOKOHAMA.Branches and Agencies:

Tokto, Kobe, Osaka, Nagasaki,London, Lyons, New York, Ban Fran-cisco, Rombay, Hongkong, Shanghai,Hankow, Chefdo, Tientsin, Peking,Newrhang, Dalny, Port Arthur, An--tung-Hsle- n, Lluoyang, Mukden, Tlen- -llug, Changchun.

The Hank buys nnd receives forcollection bills of exchange, IssuesDrafts and Letters of Credit, andtrausact a general banking business.Honolulu Branch, 67 S. King Street.

Oahu RaihyayTime Table.

OUTWARD.For 'Walanae, Watalua, Kahukn and

Way Stations 9:1G a. m., 3:20 p. m.i,v.r Ponri ntv tfwn Mill nnd War

Stations 17:30 a. in., '9:15 a. m.,n:05 a. m., '2:16 p. m., s:zu p. iu..6:15 p. m., 9:30 p. m., tU:00 p. tfi.

For wablawo ':io a. in. una -- n;iop. m. "

INWARD.Arrival TInnnllllll from K&hut'l. Wal- -

alua and Walanae 8:30 a. m., 6:31p. m.

Arrive In Honolulu from Ewa Milland Pearl City 17:40 a. m '8:38 a.m 10:38 a. m., 1:40 p. m., 4:31 p.m., 6:J1 p. m '7:30 p. ra.

Arrlvo Honolulu from Walilawa8:3G a. in. and 5:31 p. m.

Dally.t Ex. Sunday.t Sunday Only.

The Halelwa Limited, a two-hou- r

train fonly first-clas- s tickets honored),leaves Honolulu every Sunday at 8:22a. m.; returning, arrives In Honoluluat 10:10 p. m. The Limited stops onlyat Pearl City and Walanae.O. P. DENISON. F. C. SMITH,

SupL O. P. & T. A.

Alexander & BaldwinLIMITED.

J. P. COOKE Manager

OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS:

H. P. Baldwin PresidentJ. B. Cast! Vice PresidentW. M. Alexander.. Second Vice Pres.L. T. Peck Third Vice Pres."J. Waterhouse TreasurerE. E. Paxton SecretaryW. 0. Smith Director0. R. Carter Director

SUGAR FACTORS,

COMMISSION MERCHANTS and

INSURANGE AGENTS

Aeents forHawaiian Commercial & Sugar Co.Haiku Snpar Cnmnanv.Paia Plantation.Maui Agricultural Company,Xihei Plantation Company.Hawaiian Sugar Company.Kahukn Plantation Comnanv.Kahului Railroad Company.iiaieaicaia itnncu Company.Honolua Ranch.

Castle & Cooke, LtdHonolulu, T. H.

SHIPPING AND COMMISSION MER,CHANTS, SUGAR FACTORS

andGENERAL INSURANCE AGENT31

representingEwa Plantation Co.Waialua Agricultural Co., Ltd.Kohala Sugar Co.Waimea Sugar Mill Co.Apokaa Sugar Co., Ltd.

Fulton Iron Works of St. LouisBlake Steam PumpsWeston's CentrifugalsBabcock & Wilcox BoilersGreen's Fuel EconomizersMarsh Steam Pumps

Matson Navigation Co.Planters' Line Shipping Co.

W. 8. Irwin & Co., Ltd

WM. Q. IRWIN.. President and Mgr.JNO. D. SPRECKELS.. lit Vice Pres.W. M. QIFFARD 2d Vice Pres.H. M. WHITNEY TreasurerRICHARD IVER8 SecretaryW. F. WILSON Auditor

SUGAR FACTORSand

COMMISSION AGENT8

Agents forOceanlo Steamship Co., San Francisco,

i.ai.Western Sugar Refining Co., San Fran

cisco, Cal.Baldwin Locomotive Works, Phila

delphia, Pa.Newall Universal Milt Co. (Manufac

turers of National Cane Shred-dar- ,

New York, N. Y.Paclfio Oil Transportation Co., Ban

Francisco, Cal.

C. Brewer & Co., Ltd.QUCEN STREET, HONOLULU, T. H.

AGENTS FOR:Hawaiian Agricultural Co., Ookala

Sugar Plant. Co., Onomea 8ugar Co.,Honomu Sugar Co., Walluku Sugar Co.,Pepeekeo Sugar Co., The PlantersLine of San Francisco Packets.LI3T OF OFFICER8:

O. M. Cooke, President; GeorgeRobertson, Vice president and Mana-ger; E. F. Bishop, Treasurer and Sec-retary; F. W. Macfarlane, Auditor; P.C. Jones, C. M. Cooke and J. R. Gait,Directors.

FIRE INSURANCE

TIE

8. F. DILLINGHAM CO

LIMITED.

General Agent for Hawaii:AtlasAssuranee Company of London.New York Underwriters' Agency.Providence Washington Insurance Co.4th FLOOR, SfANGENWALD BLDQ,

LIFE INSURANCEIs not a Luxury; It la a Necessity.

But vou Must have the BESTand that la provided by tho famousand most equitable Laws of Mass,chusotts. In the

New England Mutual

Life Insurance Co.,OF BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS.

If you would be fully Informed aboutthese laws, address

Castle & Cooke,GENERAL AGENT8,

HONOLULU, T. H.

WM. G. 1RWIN& C0..LTD,

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

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

Edinburgh, Scotland.Wilhelma of Magdeburg General In-

surance Company.

BULLETIN ADS. PAY

a.CtAU alto filter, w s&hUMiAiiwi

NOW YOU SEE ITNOW YOU DON'T

That's the way with somepaint, a little exposure washesit off like chalk. But it is notthe way with W. P. FULLER& CO.'S

Pure Prepared

PaintBecause it is scientifically

ground and the ingredients arethe best pure white lead, zincand linseed oil. Sold only by

Lowers & Cooke,LIMITED

177 S. KING ST.

All Kindss Cash Register,u Typewriter,p

Adding Machine,FL Mimeograph and

I61obe Wernicke

E Supplies;

S CARD

Hawaiian Office Specialty

Co., 931 Fort St.

LOOKat the automobiles, buggies and car-

riages we have recently overhauledand painted

THEN SEE US.

W. W. Wright Go.,King Street near South

Tel. 252.

For Over 60 YearsMra',Wlnslowf8. '"

booming syraphas been u.S for oyer SIXTYVUAkH b MILLIONS of VnlhoraforthslrCHILDKKNwhlloTJiETH.1NO, with perfect succeu.BOOTIIBS tho CHILD. SOFTENSthe OUMB.AL1 all .pain,CURBS WIND COLIC, ltd li thAecu riorDIARKHUIA. Soldby Drug-iist- la every part ol thoworld. Ua sura and ask for Mrs.Window's ftoothlnjSyrupand UVono other kind, 3Vccats a Bottle.

Am Old and WeU-tric- d Itcmtdi

(VI. Phillips & Co.Wholesale impeners and Jobbers

EUROPEAN ANDAMERICAN DRY ObOD8--

COUT .ml QUCEN 3T

liee Kau Kee,CONTRACT PAINTER

No. 1320 Nuuanu St.,near Kukui, Honolulu.

WALL PAPER FOR SALE

UNION ELECTRIC COMPANY

See the doctor for your liver andthe Union Electric Co. for yourlights. 69 Beretania St.

BUILDING MATERIALOP ALL KINDS.

DEALERS IN LUMBER.

ALLEN & ROBINSON,Queen Street :: :: :: Honolulu,

KEYSTONE-ELGI- WATCHE8INGER80LL WATCHE8

At All Watchdealers.

Jos. Schwartz,Agent for Hawaiian Islands,

Cor. TORT and KING Sts., Honolulu.

JUN HINQ CO.

(Lee Fong Inn, Mgr.)12-- Ilerctanla St., near Fort.

Dealers In

Koa and Mission Furniture,KOA AND MISSION FURNITURE.

S. ICHIOI

GENERAL EMPLOYMENT OFFICE

Japanese & Chinese Laborers 8uppiled. Contract Work of Every KindUndertaken. Telephone 521

Cor. Emma nnd Rorotanla Sts.

Evening Bulletin 75J per month.

SSSmMSHH

Tho woman on tho right never

used Ayer's Hair Vigor. She neg-

lected her hair.and now herself suf-

fers from neglect. On tho contrary,

the woman on tho left has alwaysused Ayer's Hair Vigor, and owes

to it much of her youthful appear-

ance and attractiveness.

siller'sflair Vigorproducea beautiful hair. Ix)ng,

rich, heavy hair. Soft and silky

hair, free from dandruff.

Froiitd ii Dr. I. C Ar k C, 1mA . U.S..

TWO

KINDS

of finish to a shirt laun-

dered by experts, the do-

mestic, without gloss, andthe patent Iron style withmirror effect. We can giveyou either and pleaseyou. Let us call for yourwash tomorrow.

Sanitary Steam

LaundryTELEPHONE 73.

BranchTERRITORIAL MESSENGER

SERVICE

Telephono 361

MIRRORSIN

WEATHERED AND GOLDENOAK FRAMES.

Convenient sizes and pricesright.

Coyne Furniture Co.,LIMITED

'Samples by Mail

If not convenient to call andI inspect wall-paper- samples

will be mailed upon applica- -

I tion. bend now to

iWilder & CoJi

L---- i

TAPASat

Woman's Exchange

Fall Millinery Openingo AT o

Miss Power'sMILLINERY PARLORS

BOSTON BLDG, FORT 8TREET.

WHAT YOU WANT AND

WHEN YOU WANT IT ALWAYS

J. M. LEVY & CO,

Family Qrovers. Phone 76

Phone Main 147FOR THE

Honolulu Clothes Cleaning Co.

Rent" cards on salo atthe Bulletin office.

,J- -

The U. S. A. T. Jjogan, Captain Slln-rn- n,

came In yesterday morning qultu

i aily, from Manila via tho Japan ports.On account of the OeriiiHii cruiser Con- -

dor occupying the Naval wharf, thebig transport was docked at theOceanic wharf.

The Logan got her share of the nastyweather on the other slda of the ocean,nnd which has been dealt out to thovarious ships lately from the Orient.

The Ixjgiui will take no coal nt thisport on tills trip. Shu fully coaled atNngasnkl. The rough weather de-

layed the transport somowhat, elsoshe would hnve nrrlved Saturday.

Aboard the troimpoit uro 473 menof the Thirteenth Infantry, nbout 100casuals, fifty enlisted men of tho Army,Nnvy, nnd Marines, who are. In thohospital, thirteen discharged men, fif-

teen general prisoueiH, seventeen ser-vants and others, and over 100 Armynnd other peoplo In tho cabin,

Colonel Loughborough, accompaniedby his wife nnd two sons, Is In charge1 1 tho Thirteenth.

Mrs. J. M. Klllcott and her 'twodaughters, the family of LieutenantCommander Klllcott, I). S, N., are onhoard.

laFollowing Is the reinsurance list, as

liosted at San on September29: Ship Guiana, 180 days from Mo-

bile for Unhla Ulanca, W) per cent:ship Cresslngtou, 175 days from Iqul-nu- o

for Falmouth, C per cent; CelticChief, IDS days from Hamburg for Ho-

nolulu, 8 per cent; I.u Tour d'Au-vergu- c.

111 days from Rochester forfan Francisco, 8 per cent: Kochatn-iiea- u,

DIG days from Rochester Tor SailFrancisco, 8 per cent; Medea, 202 daysfrom Stettin for San Francisco, 2ii perrent; jessomene, 1V2 das from Wal-laroo for Falmouth, 11 per cent; Ra-or- e,

132 days from Iudon for SanFrnnclsro, C per cent; Simla, 160 dayfrom Port I'lrle for Falmouth, 21 percent; Invcrlyon, 134 days from Wal-Ir.r-

for Fnlmotith, 0 per cent; Had-du- n

Hall, 140 days from Oeclong forFalmouth, 0 per cent; Cralglsln, 101,

.lays from Newcastle, Australia, forMollendo. 10 per cent; KenJl worth ntRio Janeiro for San Francisco, 11 perrent; Sllherhorn, 100 days from Newcastle, Australia, for t'lsagua, 10 perrent; Louisa. 103 duys from Uremen forMin Francisco, 11 per cent.

MlThe Matson company's steamer

llllonlan will sail from Ilrewer's wharftomorrow morning at 10 o'clock.

The Hllonlau will tako a full cargoIn the Const, among which Is tho firstshipment of refined sugar amountingto 1000 tons. It Is stated that thisI ew Island product compares more,than favorably with sugars refined onIhe coast. Tho big freighter will alsotake 4H00 hunches of bananas, nndabout 111,000 cases of canned pine- -apples, nyion O. Clark of Wahlawu,Is making an exceptionally large ship-ment of fresh pineapples by the Illlon-In-

On account of tho loss of one of thoships loaded with fertilized, and boundfur California, n shortage of that com-modity has caused the coast to makea demand on Iheto Islands for a supplywhich Is being sent on the Hllonlau.Fifty tons la tho amount.

Captain Chrlstciisen, of the hnrken-tln- a

Irmgard, rcpoits that on his lastpassage to Honolulu, T. II., when threedays out, ho encountered u strong cur-rent from the south, which Increased'u strength right up to Oahu and wasso strong as to carry him thlrty-thre- o

miles to the northward out or hiscourse In one day. He believes It Isihe same current the Manchuria en-

countered a ear ago, which carriedher on the Wulmaualo reef. Thiswould Indicate that the current Is apcilodlcal one with annual periods.

leaThe Manchuria came In Saturday af-

ternoon nt 3:15, docking at the Hack-feld wharf. She landed but few pas-sengers and 1700 tons of freight forthis port. She departed a little afternoon yesterday; tuklng nbout sixty-liv- e

passengers fiom this port. There wasa largo crowd nt tho wharf to see heVdepart.

The American Bhlp Governor Itoble,Cnpt. Grant, with a load of coal fromNewcastle for W. O, Irwin & Co., Ele-el- e,

arrived off iwrt jesterday morning.Sho auchoied In the oiling nnd willprobably, pioceed to the dischargingport lute this afternoon. Tho Itoblevuh 02 days coming up.

PaThe "old reliable," tho Alameda,

i ailed from San Francisco Saturdaymorning nt 11 o'clock, according to ad-vices received by the local agents. Thatvlll bring her horo next Friday morn-ing. The Sierra will probably luy upalong with tho Sonoma nnd Ventura.

The bnrk Nuuanu, which put backto New York In a leaking condition,t'fter having been ut sea Tor eightduys, has discharged her cargo and(llscovciedi the trouble to be u loosechain plate. Iart of the cargo wasdamaged.

nThe schooner Robert Lowers arrived

yesterday morning from l'ort Gamble,using up twenty days on the trip. Hercargo of lumber Is consigned to Low-er- s

nnd Cooke.Ra

Purser Grtibo of tho v. O. Hallthat tho bark W. II. Flint sailed

f i om Mukawell for San Francisco lastSaturday morning.

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BUSINESS

MUSIO

Mrs. Hodgson, Teacher or l'lnno '

drid Singing. Ilnpld progress withthorough training, Studio, 270 llor-ctnn- la

at., near Alnken St. Seoilgn. 3313-l- m

Mrs. Herbert S. Ewine, teacher ofPInno, 444 Ilorotanla St.

i 378C-t- f

PIANO TUNING.

Mr. Jas. Sheridan, pianoforte tuner.All orders should bo left nt tlin Ha-waiian Nowb Co., Young bldg. Phono294 or cor. Alakca and Hotel Sts.

George Lenord. Expert piano tuner.Ofllco, Wall, Nichols. Phono 261.

3798-l-

For Sale

$4250House on Kinau Street, about two

Minutes walk from car line.

3 bed rooms, parlor, dining room,kitchen, pantry, bath room, &c.

House is built on attractive linesand is in cood condition.

Stables and servants' quarters.

$4250Bishoo Trust So..

LIMITED,

924 BETHEL ST.

Haleiwahas more attractions than anyplace in the Territory for theman or woman who is lookingfor rest or recration.

ST. CLAIR BIDGOOD, Mgr.

DAVID DAYTON1S7 MERCHANT STREET.

LOTS FOR SALEIN KAPIOLANI PARK ADDITION

and Other Desirable Localities.

HOMES FOR SALEON WILDER and GULICK AVES.

No Reasonable Offer Refused.

THE JAPANESE

Labor UnionEmployment Ofilce supplies all Na-

tionalities to plantations, contractorsnd shipping.

YOSHIKAWA,103 KINO ST.

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

OAHU ICE AND ELECTRIC CO.,

Kewalo. Telephone G23

P. Si. Burnetii,Attorney: Notary: Conveyancer:Heal Estate: Mt'g. Loans: Collec-

tions. Agent to Grant Marriage Lic-

enses.Office 70 Merchant St. Phone 310.

Bamboo Furniture Made to Order.

Picture Framing a Specialty.563 8. QERETANIA ST.

TELEPHONE 497.

Chinese GoodsWing WoTai&Co.

941 NUUANU ST.

C. Nishikawa,JAPANESE EMPLOYMENT OFFICE

Best services guaranteed. Tele,ulione Blue 1311, King street nearLiliha.

OIREGTOEY

EMPLOYMENT OFPIOE.

For house-help- , phono White 2801, Maklkl. Qcnornl Employment Ofilce.cor. Pensacola and Boretanla.

PAPER-HANGE-

Fop flrst-cl- paper-hange- r and house' palntor. Win. E. Palkull, 'Phono

While 9GG. tt

LOCK8MITH.

See Hastings far repairs of Locks,Knys, Music Boxes, Sharpening ofTltio Cutlery. Hear Onion drill.

PLUMBINQ.

Yee Sing Kee Plumber and Tinsmith.Smith St., bet. Hotel and Pauahl.

Fine Job Printing at the Bulletin.

Legal Notices,

NOTICE TO CREDITORS.

Tho undersigned, having been dulyappointed administratrix or tho cstatoof Manuel Joso Amorln, Inlo'of llono-lulu- ,

deceased, nntlco Is hereby giv-en to nil persons to present theirclaims ngalnst said eslnle, duly nit.thcntlcatcd unci with proper ouchcrs,it uny exist, mid whether secured byinortgago or otherwise, to tho under-flgne- d

at tho ofllco of A. (1. jr. noli,crtson. Sliingenwnld Dulldlng, Hono-lulu, within six months from tho dniohereof or they will bo forever barred.

Daled Honolulu, September 0, 1907.ALKXANDItlNA AMOHIN,

Administratrix of tho Kstnto ot Man- -

uol Joso Amorln, deceased.37D1 Sept. 9, 10, 23, 30; Oct. 7.

NOTICE TO CREDITORS.

Tho undersigned, having been dulynnrt legnlly appointed Administratorof tho Estnto of Susan Brash, decens-cd, lato of Honolulu, Oaliu, hereby!gives notice to nil creditors ot Balddeceased to present their claims, dulyauthenticated and with ptoper vouch-ers. If nny exist, oven If tho claim Issecured by mortgage upon real cstato,to him, Hald Administrator, at hisplaco of business, odlco ot Oalut Pris-on, Honolulu, within six months fromtho day of tho first publication here-of, or tho bnmo will bo forotcr barred.

PATRICK GI.EASON,Administrator of tho Esluto of Susan

Brash, ilccuahod.E. M. Watson, attorney for said

Administrator.Hopt. lfi, 23, 30; Oct. 7.

IN THK CIRCUIT COURT OK TllKFirst Clicult, Territory of Hawaii. AtChambers In Probate. Jn tho mat-ter of tho estate of Mnnelo Laamil.Order of Notice of Hearing Petitionfor Probalo of Will. A document pur-porting to bo tho ljist Will and Tes-tament ot Munato Lnauul deceased,having on thu 14th day of SeptemberA. D. 1907, been presented to saidProbato Court, nnd n Petition forProbato thereof, praying for tho issu-ance of letters Testamentary to I.ucyK. Ilcurlqucs, having been filed byraid I.ucy IC. HonrlipicM on thin dnlo,II Is ordered, that Monday, tho 21stilny of October, A. I). 1907, nt !l

o'clock u. in., of said day, nt Iho CourtKoom of said Court nt tho Judiciaryllulldliig, Honolulu, Oiihii, bo and thusame la hereby appointed tho I lino andplaco for proving until Will and hear-ing said application. It Is furtherOidcred, that iiotlco thereof bo given,by publication nnco r. week for thrcosucccsslvu wce"ks In tho Evening Bul-

letin newspaper, tho last publicationto bo not Icsb than ten days previousto tho tlmo therein appointed forhearing.

Dated at Honolulu, September 16,

1907.J T 1)B I10I.T,

I 'I ik I Judge ot tho Circuit Court oftho First Circuit.

Altctt.J. A THOMPSON,

Clerk.Sopt IB, 23, 30; OcL 7.

STEINWAY, STARRAND OTIIKIt TIANOS. .

TH.AYER PIANO CO.ICG HOTEL-- ETHEET.

Phono 318.TUNING ClUAIUNTEKD.

FRESH CUT FLOWERS ON HAND

AT ALL TIMES. SEED FOR 8At--

Mrs. E, M. TaylorYOUNQ BUILDINQ

TEL. 339

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

TERS, PAPER HANGERS andMASON WORKERS.

Second Hand Lumber, Boors andSashes Bought and Sold.

KINO ST., PALAMA JUNCTION.r PHONE D94.

Blank books of all sortr. lelGora,etc. manufacture! by tho Did lot In Pub- -

I llshlng Compauy.

The Spoilers,By REX E. BEACH.

: Copyright. 1003, by Rex C. Death.

CHAPTER VIII CONCLUDED

At noon tile next day" ns lie preparedto go to tho claim, Dextry's partnerburst In upon him. Olcnlslcr was

nnd his eyes shone with I

cxeltenient. I

"What d' you think tbey'vo dononow" ho cried as greeting.

"I duntio. What Is It?" '

"They've broken open the safo andtakou our money."

"Whatl"Tho old mau In turn was on his feet,

the grudge which he had felt againstQlcnlstcr In the past few days forgot-ten In this common misfortune.

"ye", by henven, they've swiped outmoney, our tents, tools, teams, books,hose nnd nil of our personal propertyeverything! They threw Johnson oftand took the whole works. I nptcrheard of such n thing. I went out totho claim, and they wouldn't let mogo near the workings. They've gotctcry nilno ou Anvil creek guardedtho sanio way, and they aren't goingto let us come around even when theyclean up. They told mo so this inorn-- l

Ing.""Hut, look here," demanded Dextry

sharply, "the money In that snfe bo- -

lomjn to us, That's money we broughtIn from the Stntes. The court ain'tgot no right to It. What kind ot nttntnn law Is that?"

"Oh, as In law, they don't pay nnyntteutton to It nny more," said (Hen-Inte- r

bitterly. "I made n mistake Innot killing the first man that set footon tho claim. I was n sucker, and nowwo'io up ngalnst a stilt game. ThuSwedes nre In the same fix, too. Thislast order has left them groggy."

"I don't understand It yet," saidDextry.

"Why, It's this way: The Judge hasIssued whnt he calls an order onlnrg- -

Ing tho powers of tho receiver, nnd It

authorizes McNamara to tnke posses-

sion of everything on tho claims tents,tools, stores and personal property ofall kinds. It was Issued last nightwithout notice to our side, so Whealonsnjs, nud they serted tt this morning .

enrly. I went out to seo McNamaraand when I got thero I found him In

our nrlvnte tent with, tho safo brokenopen."

" 'Whnt iloes this mean) I snld. Andthen Irv showed mo tho new ordor. j

Tin resjKinsinie 10 mo conn lur.every pennv of this money,' said be, I

'and for every tool on tho claim. Inview of that I can't allow you to go j

near the workings.'"'Not go near tlie worKingsr sani"eun.

I. 'Do you mean you won t lei ns seothe cleanups from our own mine?How do we know we're getting asquare deal if we don't see tlm goldweighed':'

"I'm mi ollker of the court nndunder bond,' said he, and the smilingtriumph In his eyes made mo crazy.

"'you're a lying thief,' I said, look-

ing ot him square. 'And you're goingtoo fnr. You played mo. for n foolonco and mndo it stick, but It won'twork twice.'

"Ho looked Injured and nggrletcdand called In Voorbees, tho marshal. I

can't grasp the thing nt nil. Ev'ery-brsl-

scemn to be ngalnst us-t- ho

Judge, the marshal, the prosecuting at-

torney, everylioily. Yet they've doneIt nil according to law, they claim, andhavo tho soldiers to back them up."

"It's Just ns Mexico Mulllus said,Dextry stormed. "Thero's n deal on ofsumo klud. I'm goln" up to tho hotelan" call on tho Judge myself. I ain'tnever seen him nor this McNamaracither. I ullus want to look n manstraight In the eyes once, then I knowwhat coiirso to foller In my deallu's."

"You'll find Ihein Iwtb," snld (llenls-tcr- ,

"for McNamara rodo into townbehind me."

The old prospector proceeded to the(lolden (Into hotel and Inquired forJudge .Stlllmnn's loom. A I my attempt-ed to take Ids nnme, but ho seizedlilm by the scruff of tho neck and Bathim In bis seat, proceeding unan-nounced to tho milt to which ho hadbeen directed. Hearing voices, hoknocked nnd then, without awaiting nsummons, wnlkcd In.

The room was fitted llko an office,with desk, table, typewriter and lawliooks. Other rooms opened from It onboth sides. Two men wero tnlklugearnestly nno gray haired, smoothshaven and clerical, tho other tall, pic-

turesque nud masterful. Willi Ills firstglanro tho miner knew Hint before himwero the two bo hail como to seo nudthnt In reality ho had to deal with butone, the big man who shot nt him thulevel glances

"Wo nro engaged," snld tho Judge;"very busily engaged, sir. Will youcall ngatn In half an hour?"

Dextry looked him over carefullyfrom head to foot, then turned hisback on him nnd regarded tho other.Neither be nor McNamarn spoke, buttheir ejes wero busy, nnd each Instluc-tltel- y

know thnt hero was a foe."What do you want?" McNamara

finally."I Just dropped In to get acquainted.

My name Is Dextry Joe Dextry fromoterywhero west of thu Mlssoiill. An'your mime Is MeNamaia, ulu't It? Thlibene, I reckou, Is your llttlo Frenchpoodle -- eh '(" Indicating Stlllmau

"What jIh oil jiieauV" .wild McNu

innra, "wliTIo Tlie Judge uiunniireS

"Just what I say. linnet ir, thatnln't tthat I want to talk about. Idon't take no stock In such truck nsJudges an' lawyers nn' order of courtThey nln't Intended to be look tcrlous.They're all right for children an' east-- I

eruers mi' non compos mentis people,I s'poso, but I've always been my ownJudge, Jury nn' liangtiian, an' I nlm tocontinue trorkln' my leglslatif, oxecu-tl- f

an' Judicial duties to tho end of thestring. You look out I My pardncr Isyoung mi' seems to llko the Idee oflettlu' somebody else run Ids business.so I'm goln' to giro lllm tvln ntid lethim nniuso himself for ntrlillo withyour dinky llttlo writs an' recoltor- -

ships, nut don't go too far Yon canrob tho Swedes, 'cause Swedes nln'tentitled to havo no money, an" someother crook would get It It you didn't,but don't play mo an' Clcnlstcr fcrScandinavians. It's a mistake. We'rewhlto men, nn' I'm npt to come ro- -mnncln' up here with one ot these nu'bust you so you won't hold togetherdurln' the ceremonies."

With his last words he mado thoslightest shifting movement, only nlifting shrug of tho shoulder, yet InIlls palm lay n six shooter He hadslipped It from Ids trousers band tilththo ease of long practice and absolutesurety. Judge Stlllman gasped andbacked against tho desk, but McNn-mar- n

Idly swung his leg ns he sat side-wis- e

nn the table. Ills only slgu ot In-

terest was n quickening of the eyes, nfact of which Dextry made mentalnote.

"Yes," Raid the miner, disregardingtho alarm of tho lawyer, "yon can wearthis court In your vest pocket llko aWtitcrbury, If joii want to. but If youdon't let me alone, I'll uncoil Its main-spring. That's nil."

Ho replaced Ids weapon and, turning,walked out tho door.

CHAPTKIt IX."'X YH must hate money," said

I (i,l'll,s,l'r " f,,w "biys biter,V V "Wc" McNniniiru Jumped

our safe, be put us downnnd out. There's no me fighting hi

hl court any longer, fur tho Judgewon't let us work the ground ourseltes.even If wo give limiil.)u lie won'th"i "" . in; hh.vb his orucrsaren't nppealable. Wo ought to sendt lien ton out to Trlseo and have himtalto tho case to tho higher courts,May bo he can get n writ of superse

"I don't rev'nlzc the nnme. but It It'sus bad ns It sounds It's 'sure horrible,Alnt there no cure fur It):"

"It simply meiins that the uppercourt wpuld tnko till-- enso away fromthis one."

"Well, let's send him out quick. Ev-ery day menus SlO.ooo to us. It'll takehim a month to make the round trip,so I s'imiso he ought to leavo tomorrowon tho lloanoke."

"Yes, but wherc's the money to doIt with? McNiimnrn has ours. MyGod! What a mess wo'ru Inl Whatfinds we've lieen. Dexl Thero's a consplrncy here. I'm beginning to seo Itnow thnt It's too lato. This uinn islooting our country under color of lawnml figures on gliding alt tho mineslioforo wo can throw him off. That'shis game. He'll work them ns hardnnd ns long ns ho can, mid henvenonly knows whnt will becomo of themoney. He must have big men Iwhlndhim In order to fix n United StntesJudge this wny. Mn.tlsi ho bus theTrlseo courts corrupted, too."

"If he has, I'm goln' to kill him,"snld Dextry- - "I'to worked like adog nil my life, nud now Hint I'vestruck pay I don't nlm to Idso It. IfHIM Whealon can't win out nccordln'to law, I'm goln' to proceed nccordln'to Justice."

During tho past two days tho part-ners bail haunted tho courtroom wheretholr lawyer, together with tho counselfor tho Scandinavians, had argued andpleaded, trying cveiy possible profes-sional and unpiofosslonal artifice InHMircli of relief from tho orbttrary nillugs of tho court, while hourly theyhad becomo more strongly suspiciousof some sinister plot, somo hidden,powerful understanding back of thoJudgu nnd the entire mechanism of Jus-tice. They had fought with tho furyof men who battle for life and hadgrown to halo tho lines of Htlllman'svacillating fnre, tho bluster ot tho illstrlct attorney nnd Iho smirking confi-

dence of tho clerks, for It seemed thatthey nil worked mcchiinlcnlly, llkotoys, nt tho dlctntes ot Alec McNa-marn. At last when they had ccafcod,

beaten and exhausted, they wero toocontused with technical plirnses tograsp anything except tho fact thatrellof was denied them, that theirclaims wero to bo worked by tbo re- -

colter nnd, ns a crowning defeat, theylearned that tho Judge would move hiscourt to St. Michael's and hear nocases until ho returned, n month later.

Meanwhile, McNamara hired cveiyIdle mau ho could lay hand upon midripped tho placers open with doubleshifts. livery day u stream of yellowdust poured Into tbo bank uud waslocked In his taults, while thoso mlnuowners who attempted to ultna tho I

cleanups weio ejected from theirclaims, 'fjie jiollllclan hnd worked

vfilTi 1nereiiniluKtvHtness lifi'd system,and n fortnight nfter landing he hndmade good Ids boast to Slruvo nndwas In charge of every good claim Inthe district, the owners wero ousted,their appeals argued nnd denied nndIho court gone for thirty days, leav-

ing him n clear field for his operations.Ho felt n contempt for most of his vic-

tims, who weie slow wilted Swedes,grnsplng neither the purport nor thomagnitude of his operation, nnd lothoso litigants who were discerningenough to seo Its enormity he trustedto his organization to thwart them.

The two partners bad come lo feelthat they were beating ngalnst a wnlland had also como squarely to face thoproposition that they weru withoutfunds wherewith to continue their bat-

tle. It was maddening for them tothink of tho dally robbery that theyBuffeted, for the Midas turned outmany ouncos of gold nt every shift,nnd more maddening to renllro the re-

ceiver's shrewdness In crippling themby bis theft of tho gold In their snfe.That had been Ids crowning stroke.

"We must get money quick," saidGlenlster. "Do you think we can borrow?"

"Borrow'" sniffed Dextry. "Folksdon't lend money In Alaska."

They relapsed Into n moody silence."I met a feller (Ills iiiornlu' that's

workln' on tlie .Midas," the old manresinned. "He caine In town fer apair of gnni boots, nn' be says they'verun Into ntvful rich ground-- so richthat they have to clean tip every morn-I-

when the night shift goes oft causethe rlllles clog with gold,"

"Think of It!" (Ilonlstcr growled. "Ifwo had evAi n part of one of thosocleanups we could send Whealon out-side."

In the midst of his bitterness athought struck him. He made asthough to speak, then closed bis mouth.Hut his partners ejes were on him,filled wllli n suppressed but growingfire. Dextry lowered his tolce

"There'll be $20,000 In them sluicestonight nt midnight."

(Sli'iilster stared back, while his pulsepounded nt that lay In theother's words

"It Mnngs In us," Ihe young niniisaid. "There wouldn't Is- - anythingwrung uhout It. would there?"

Delry snceied. "Wrong! Right!Them is fine an' miuiiiIIu' titles In nmess like this. .What do Ihey mean?I tell .miii nt midnight tonight AlecMcNamara will bnto !0,M0 of ourmoney- "-

"(iod! Whnt would happen It theycaught us?" whispered the younger,following out bis thought. "They'dnever let us get oft Ihe claim alltn, IIocouldn't find a better excuse to shootus down and get rid of us, If we cameup this Judge for trial, we'd goto Hltka for twenty years."

"Sure! But It's our only chance I'druther die on the Midas in n fair fightthan set here bltln' in hnngnnlls. I'mgrowin' old, nu' I won't notcr makoanother strike. As to belli' ennghtthem's our chances, I won't be tooknllve, 1 promise you that, nnd beforu I

go I'll get my satisfy, c'nstlii' thingsup, that's alsuit nil u man gets In thisvale of tears, Jest satisfaction of oneklud or another. It'll be n light In thoopen, under the slnrs, with the clean,wet moss to lie down on, and lint nnerappln' match of freak phrases nndlaw books Inside of n stlnklu' court-room. The cards Is shiillled and lu tbobox, pnrduor. nud tlie game is started.It we're due to win. we'll win. Ifwe're duo to lose, we'll lose. Thesethings Is nit llggcred out a thousandyears back. Como on, Imyl Are yougame?"

"Am I gauio?" CJIeulsler's nostrilsdllnted, and his voice rose a tone."Am I game? I'm with you till thobig cash In, nnd Iird havo mercy ouany man that blocks our gamo to-

night.""We'll need another hand to help

us," snld Dextry. "Who can wo get7"At that moment, as though In an-

swer, tho door opened with tho scant

Die i(Kciinmi mink irllh n fnlnt ciy.ceremony that friends of the frontiernro wont to obscrte, admitting tho nttenanted, Happing, domo crowned fig- -

lira of Slapjack Slmms, and Dextry fellupon lilm with the hunger of a wolf.

It was midnight, nnd over tho darkwalls of tho valley peered n luultitudoof stnrs, while nwny on tho southernhorizon there glowed a subdued efful-gence ns though from hidden fires be-

neath tho Cold God's caldron or nsthough tho pbosphorescenco of Hcrlughad spread upward Into tho skies. Although each night grew longer, It wasnot yet necessary to light tho men atWork In tho cuts. There were perhapstwo hours In which It was difficult toseo at a distance, but tho dawn camnearly; lienco no provision had beenmade for torches,,

(To Be Continued)

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A FEW EXTRACTSr 'token from a letter received from one of the most practical farming andstoqk men in these Islands will interest anyone having stock of any kind.After a most thorough test of

ZENOLEUMhe writes as follows:

Our most stubborn case has bcen tnat of tlie tMm norse' ftn ol(l Gymare, so badly infected with the maEe that hardly a square foot wasfree from infection, large blotches on her f. belly and legs were con-

stantly kept raw. It is now three months since beginning treatment withZenoleura, and although not entirely cured, most of the old sores are heal-

ed and much of the bare spaces arc becoming covered with hair, perhapsfor the first time in years. I consider this a fine example of the worth of

Zenolcum in the treatment of our most annoying horse disease in these is-

lands, but it has required thorough and persistent treatment, and I wouldhave no one believe that d measures will result in anything

but disappointment.While we are well sahsfied with the rMults from t,re "" ot. Ze"oleum

in fact the results have been better t'" we expected and far in advanceof our experiments with carbolic acid and other standard remedies, we do

the on our stock so long asnot look for a complete eradication o mangeevery hitching post and rail in the contry is infested with the Bem- -

thought has come to me that if the Territory, or some private individual,

would establish an adequate dipping plant where animals could be cheaply

and completely submerged in Zenoleum solution, the great mange prob-

lem of Honolulu would be solved.As a swine dip (solution "B") Zenolcum llas Proven entirely satisfac-

tory; our hogs that were covered wi,h ticks, and some with mange as

well, were freed from the former by two applications, and the mange hasbeen checked to such an extent that we fecl hopeful of a complete cure.

Sixty young pigs have been dipped f" cankerous sore mouth, urticariaand ticks (resulting from a wet spell) with very good

one untreated litter suffering the lo" of three out of nine pigs.Pig-pen- s and yards have been spayed with a one to fifty solution

weekly since January 20th and to th' we do in a large measure lay our

freedom from hog cholera and plague during a season when most preva-

lent. We have lost no swine from th.it cause since beginning treatment as

above, while others have reported serious losses.

A bottle or can of ZENOLEUM should be kept handy in the house allthe time, as nothing can equal it for disinfecting everything.

For sale in bottles and gallon cans, by

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Have You Learned W hy ,some people marvel at the laet ot our selling more soda water thanthe other manufacturers of aerated waters ? The reason is plain.

Purity of Flavors, Fxcellence of Manufacture

Order a case this morning if your phone works.Ring No. 71.

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times to come.

We have kodaks of all styles and sizes in stock,

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WHY TAKE CHANCES ELSEWHERE WHEN YOU CAN GET A

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liberal discount for cash. There Is no cash register so absolutel)certain of results as a National. Every National Is guaranteed as toworkmanship, durability and repairs.

WE AltE SOLE AGENTS.

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EVKNINO nUM.ISTlN. HONOMU.U MONDAY. OCT.

SPORTSwz?-jcx-rjtt2z&czc--r-:-i.'t- e

C. A. C. Again To Front

Beat Aloha 11- -4

The Chlncvo Alohas bad anotherbad Adding dny yesterday In the Wv-asid- e

I.cnguo Bnmes and the nine or-lo-

thoy made were enough to loso acouplo or games. W. Akl was thoweak ulster and liumnn slcvo at short-hto-

Most everything that came hisway was missed.

bo

The Atohns stalled and bo- - lour runs over tho plate. The nickedfr.ro John I.o settled down In tho first team barely escaped a shut-ou- t nndhe allowed two blnglcs and three runs.' rcorcd but obc run In thu fifth.After this, however, ho kept Alt)-- , Next Sntuiday tho two teams willlias hits far apart and only ono other with better and stronger line-up- s

run crossed pan. tho fourth ' nnd a much faster gamo Is expected,tho C C. lads started .things going Following Is tho llno-ii- p and score:and before tho Alohns canio back to! Saints Jim Williams, Jh; Kvers, fs;larth tho C. A. C.'n had idled six' John Williams, 3b; On, If; Geo.inns over the plntc. In the fifth llruiiB, lb; Fernandez, cf; II. Uruns,Athletics ngaln took a fall out of theirI rot hcrij "'"' ""' k'"'1 mimu nni1 nn"'ed up three more to tho good. Two, Hampton, 3b; Darcy, Sti; Lyman,blnglcs In tho seventh off Akana cans- - W. Chllllngnorlh, rf; Sopor, lb; Kla,ed two runs, j rf; Renter, p.

After receiving eggs tho Alo--j l 2 3 1 C C 7 8 9

has managed squeeze n run across, Faints 1 3 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 fi

In the ninth.Tho Alohas were forced lo uso two

pitchers In game. V. Ayati startedbut Kao way to Albert Akana. The'alter pitched Talr ball

There Is no doubt but what the Chi-

nese Alhlclles are tho belter team oftho two and tho chances nro that theywill ngaln sew up the championship.

II. .1 Llfiilnnuu lit Cn nip llll.Itibeliall In this Territory there will boposa we are ablo to publish the .lotnll- -

ed bcore of tho game;CIIINICSi: ATlll.KTIC CLl'Il.

AIl.It.IlII.SH 1'. A.

Clng Cboiig. ss . . I II 2 o 1

W. Ayau. cf t 1 1 1 2

J no. Lo, n 4 O O 0 I

tho Mill, c 1 1 1 o

C. Aklnu, rf 3 1 O 1 3

Ed. Ayau. 3b S 1 tl 1 0Hong Chuck; 2b ..4 2 1 t I

En Sang. II I 3 o 1 inK. Y. Chins. If ... I 2 2 1 0

Totals 3d 11 7 fi 27 12 4

CHINES!-- : ALOHAS.

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Totals 36 4 7 fi 27 IC 9

Struck out Hy Jno I." fi, V. Ayau 2,

Akana I. Hase on balls Off Jno. Lo1, V. A) an 3, Akana 3. Two-bas- hits

Che Ilul, Hong Cliack, Quon ChewHit by pitched hall Hong Cliack. Sac-ilflc- o

hits K. V. Chlng, Quon Chow.I'.ibsed Clio Hul 1, Quon Chow2. Wild jiltcb Ayau. Umpire Geo.nriius. Tlmo of gamo 1 hour 30 min-utes. -

AScnro by InnltigH:

CHINESE ATHLETIC CLOU.1 2 3 1 C fi 7 8

nuns 0 II 0 fi 3 0 2 (I 011II. II 0 0 12 2 0 2 0 07

CHINESE ALPHAS.1234E6 78D

Ilium 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 14D. II 2 0 0 0 10 12 17

WALKER m III FINALS

II. II. Walker succeeded In defeating C. S. Weight In tho Boml-final- s attho Country Club on Saturday last. Itwas a good, closo gamo of golf andWalker only won nftor tho hardest

of a strugglo by tho close scoroin two, up and ono to go. Doth playedRood, steady golf.

Next Saturdny afternoon II, Walkermd Thos. Gill will meet In thu fluulsfor Iho Mclnorny golf cup and theinatch should dovclop Into a hardlight. Hnth golfers nro playing a guodgame Just now. Many favor Walkerlo win. When Jim Mclvillo was heroho picdlctcd a bright futuro for Walk-

er and It looks au though bo waslight.

SAINTS TAKEWE

FMJIGKED IEAM

The exhibition gamo plajcd at tlioDaBoball Park on Saturday nroiud tobo quite a affair. Tho pick-

ed team wero minus a couple of theirbcht plnyors; Vannuttu nnd Fernandezwero out of It. Had thoy tho Borvlcesof thoso two men thoro would bavobeen little gained as Keillor was lilthard by tho Saints. Tho lilts wmotimely and meant runs. Kouler Is out0. condition and It Ik plain to soo thatIt ho Is not given moro nractlco'liowill hi ubotcss wjalust such men 'astho Coust team. Jt la to bo hopedthat some nrrancoments can bo madowhereby ho ran got moro practice.

Tho Saints won Iho gamo In IhoI'rst two lnnlng.4, when they forced

Tlio (cam will- practice tomorrow at S o'clock

at tlio League srounds. Everyplayer Is expected to on hand.

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I'lckcd Team Lemon, If; Desha, bh;c;

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Picked Team ...0 O 0 it 1 0 0 0

W. II. Uabbltt.

MWUFlMi

For the first lime In the history nl

a liaschal! Field Day pulled off at thoLeaguo grounds on next Saturday e

tho exhibition 'game between tlioSt Louis and Picked Team starts. Thofollowing events will bo run off:

1. Run around tho bases. Fastesttime wins.

2. nun around the bases, slhlo tofirst, second anil third. Fastest timewins.

3. Hunting a ball and beating It outlo first. Fastest time wins.

I. Throwing at a target on second'iase from catcher's box. Each contrKtimt lias tin co throws. Closestthree throws win.

fi, Hallthrnwlng content for illslance.

This, together with Iho exhibitiongame and balloon nsrcuslnn will fur

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nish n tery good day's sport which Isruro to attract n largo crowd of spec-tators. On Thanksgiving Day therewill bo field sports of this kind pulledoff between Iho Coast Hoys and thehomo boys and this will bo fine prac-tice work for our players.

Such melt as En Sue, Hampton, Olnios, Jones, Lemon nnd Fernandez canrun some. Itcutcr, Darcy and Jonesall hnvo fino wings for a long throwSoaics, Lyman and Jones can throwMralght. and In nil Quito a time can heexpected out of tbeso sports.

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PHA CAMES

There wero two games plajed atl'nuoa park yesterday In which thowinners ran away with tho gamesthrough good, hunt stlck-wnr- Fol-lowing aiu tho llno-up- s and scnro byInnings:

Lalmls Zerbe, Ed. Hoiian, Ernest,C. Louis, H. Houtcndoff, Joo Agular,Joo Hlsho, M. Louis, M. Pcry

Lcilt-hua- II. Kupololu, M, Costa,Joo Fortado, M. Quintal, I). Mnrkhnm,Louis do Mello, S. Marklmm, Lnnl, J,Gomes!

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Struck out Uy Markhaiu 8, by Ho-na-

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Kallhls A. Avllla, J. Morse, JJ. Lopez, W. nice, Ed, Cluney,

D. Colbiirn, J, Moso, T. Philip.Auwnlollmun J. Perrelru, Clio Hod,

J. Machsido, M. Gonsalvos Jos. OtnclIbb. M. Martins, Willing, M. Felix, J.Martins.

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Struck out Hy Willing 10, nico 1

Two-bas- o hits Willing, M. Marlins,Avllla, Flguoredo, D. Colbiirn, Homorun nice. Double play Lopes-Avl- l

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Will Hli SUNDAY

Tho next Whlto Hock Cup tourneywill bo held on the Moanaluu links onhunduy next. This cup has been playrd for for a couplu of years and Ih nowmoro vnlunblo than over. EntriesClose for tho louinoy on Friday noonnt E. O. Hall & Son.

BOWLERS b THURSDAY

Tho teum bowling tournoy will startThursday evening at tlio Hotel Hathaalloys, The entries have been limitedand the very best players In Honolulu

HI pnillrlpalo,Tho bchedulo will bo arranged tn;

i t za&mJ I Whitney & Marsh I HMf

I Amongst the WASH GOODS which wc have Just opened Is vHIBSSlraTII9vra complete NEW A8S0H7MENT of PATTERNS In our cele vJtRjTTOplCy

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30 In. wide,

at 15c yardJust the thlnn for ho'ukus and morning dresses.To trim these with, ws have a selection of genuine

Nottingham Vals and Yokings iIN NEWi PATTERNS

Decently Imported by us directLaces which WILL wash.

nn is i"Wnllacli In the god of the ages,'

Kild Charlie Not Icy tills morning, ashe sat In the Chief Clerk'H office atthe Capitol waiting for an audiencewith the Governor "People said thatChrist could not euio disease, but HoOld ruro It. And so can Wnllacli

Do ou actually swallow Wallach's) in n about being nblo In euro bubonicplague In fifteen minutes nnd consumption In seven hours and a half?"was a Question put to the Homo Hulo

"I do," replied Notley. "You whltopeople cunio down bciu ami taught us;our tcllglon, and now jou nro tryingto go bark on It. You (aught us thatChrist rould ruro disease, but you deny

ran, Ihojconfcsslon. was InclinedGod of the ages. Thcro aro lots oftilings tho Hoard of Health doesn'tknow anything nliout."t

"Do ou bellovo, then, that WnllacliIs divinely Inspired?"

"I don't caro to about Hint,"raid Notley. "nut I do believe thatbe ran do what he says ho can." JustIncn Notley was summoned to go Inlo see tho Governor, and ho had nofurther opportunity lo any what hothought of his friend Worm Wnllacli.

Worm Wnllacli still continues to lit)tho chief tnptc of conversation andconjecture on Iho streets and abouttho offices, tlio Capitol and tho courts,

Igbt and the first match will ho play-

ed on Thursday evening at 8 o'clock.Much Intel est Is being shown In thesomatches.

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Tho famous team of HiicUfcldCo. again defeated tin Then. 11 Da- -vlcs & Co. last Saturday at Aula Park. scoro was 8 to10. These two teams will play againon Saturday

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Milug to do whether lie will grantI he petition of thu fraud nnd allowhliu to go to Knlaupapa lo Inflict hisoiiack remedies on tho unfortunatesthere, or will take a scuslbla statu!nnd tell Wnllacli that If bo continueslo break tho law, an he hoastH ho Isdoing, nnd practice medicine withouta license, ho will bo prosecuted.

Wnlliich lias s.ild that If tho Gov-ern-

Is n nice Governor and leta lilmgo lo Moloknl, It will bo all right. HutIf Fiear icfuscs to giant bis request,"I will go after him ns hard as I havogone after Plnkham."

The truth of tho matter Is that I ho1 mill has tho wliolo Territory bluffedlo a standstill. Territorial officers andnil. They aro all afraid of hliua'ruld of political results.

Worm Wnllacli boasts that ho IsI rnctlrliig medicine without a llrcnsoand that President Plnkham knows Itaiiil Is afraid to prosecute him. Attor-ney General Hcinenwny was asked thlBmorning if be Intended lo tnho anysteps to piosncutu tho fakir on his own

that Wnllacli and Wnllacli Is Hemenwiiy

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to bo bo binted that something might ha done.

Frcur IsHo has to say on Ihont in twill, but ms that he

hopes lo ho to give his Intho matter within n few ilas

CUE POSTPONED

the barber winni rested on a of libel

Evcrvhodv Is womlnrlnc whnt Vrnnr Ih'011 tho loiuplnlnt of Woim Wallach,i in inc rouco uoun uus niurii-- i v ,-- t al .v. . '.

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Governor equallynothing

subjectablo decision

Somma, whorbnrgo criminal

iiippenrcunig. Ho was lojirescnted by E. C,I'ctem, but at; both tho prosecution andtho defonso wanted tho trial postponed,a (ontlmtanco was wanted, and thematter let for Tuesday of next week,until which time tho idea of tho de-

fendant was resencd.Prosecutor liionii slated this morn-ii'- g

that Wallach will bo rcjurscntedly special rotuibcl, which will con-duct tho ot tlio case. Thoworm doctor did not bIiow up In courtthis morning.

uenn orrKlTrtjt.m ' wn isi.ii iat the Dultetin office

cardi on tale

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OUR CLEARANCE SALE

Will Be Continued One Week

This will be your opportunity to get Uarrjains In

Dress Goods, Ribbons, Laces,

Embroideries, Millinery.

Men's Clothing, Boys' Clothing,

Shirts, Neckwear, Underwear,

Hosiery, Hats and Caps

Shoes for Men, Women and Children

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Land Sale

Two Story Tenement House

and Lot

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lotOne large Taro Patyh

One Building Lot

Tlio above situate on School streetextension, near Lillha street.

SATURDAY, OCT. 12, 1007.12 o'clock noon, at my salesroom.

JAS. F. MORGAN,AUCTIONEER.

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