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8 I ' " i r VfcV U'm E ? f flr-- I I f - d. i h'i f f i a1;, V "'t i a rc ft V M ' MmemmwitmMtmm$mii I TEAMCR TABLE. A Bulletin Ad profitably crowd the M. a Mary bad a little lamb From 8n Francisco: Yon do not look surprised; Alameda Nor. 25 Of courso you don't for Mary hai 9 Coptic Dec. 3 HftAn Iff aIi AittfAtlaAi1 V For 8an Franeltco: And something learn from I you may Gaelic .Nov. 26 Evemng Bulletin this Alameda Nov. 30 If you are not a clam, From Siberia Vancouver: Nor. 30 You can be Just as widely known as Mary and her lamb. Moana Dec. 17 Let a Bulletin ad. do It For Vancouver: You'll nerer rue It. Aorangl Dec. 14 liaawwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwii 2:30 O'CLOCK Crowd EDITION MWMttqWH8K)WqwraWW Vol. XVI. No. 293 L 16 PAGES-HONOLU- LU, TERRITORY OF HAWAII, SATURDAY. NOVBMBKR 26, PAGES Priob 6 Orwr Wildest Sugar Market Willett & Gray Has'Recorded In Years Willett ft Grays Sugar Trade Jour-.th- e latter equnl to 4.42c landed, show-nn- l for November 10, says of the raw lug an ndvanco of In distant pug-uga- r market: jars. Cuban holders nro now withdrawn Haws. Tho report which we gavo awaiting further developments In Ku-m- week appears to bo only tho bo- - j oiie, tho Indications being that next (Inning of what bids fair to bo classed .sales will establish much higher prices. beforo Its end as one of the wildest xugar markets we have had to record in years. The unusual statistical po- sition as wo hnvo given It from week in week, affords tho basis for tho wild movements now being recorded. has u nitwork of BUgnr exchanges which nro tho home and ofllco of tho rf'igar spciulatois of the world and nat- urally such take the precedence In all Important movements up or down In the sugar world, and thus wo And at this writing that Kuropcan quotations for beet sugars of 88 analysis arc n't the equivalent of 4 S(!c. per pound for ) test centrifugals, against tho nom- inal current quotation here of 4.11c per pound, or say Europe Is 45c. per pound .ibout our parity with the speculators rttlll pushing their advantage, and with no check In sight to their operations. lor a rclcw of tho week we may say hat at the opening I.ondon quotations aito 12s. 7?4d. for liect and 13s. Cd. for -- ono sugars, followed Immediately by in advance of 2iil. nnd a quiet .spell for sovernl days until tho closo when prices shot up further cy4d. to 13s. ll.ii! . fnr liM - ...... nml 1!!u ... !M .... . fni rnnn . , MM nn ' ulvance for tho week of 0d. (,10c. lor 'm.) on both beet and cane. Meanwhile, in tho New York market ported to bo bujlng back sugar pre- - no business was dono In srnctlcally pot sugars, but largo sales wero mado of new Cuban centrifugals for Jnnu-tr- y shipment, Messrs. Arbucklo liros. taking 140.0U0 bags at 3 c. and f. to New York and tho McCahnn refin- ery 50,000 bags at 3 1 Co. c. and f. to Philadelphia, with additional salo of 50,000 bags for December-Januar- ship- ment nt 3 MCc. c. and f. to New York, aft Money Management We have just prepared a little booklet entitled "Money Management." It Is free for the asking at our office. HAWAIIAN TRUST, CO. Limited, FORT ST. . JIWenjamin5(9 MAKERS NEW yRK Correct Clothes far Akn Dcmcrara centrifugals could prob ably bo bought to a moderate extent at 3c. c. and f. for shipment, equal to 4.70c landed, which Is about tho parity of cano sugars in Europe and It Is likely that a good part of tho Dcmcrarn crop will go to tho United Kingdom. Only n very fow nearby sugars aro offered, but this Is not particularly In- teresting to tho refiners, who hnvo cov- ered their wants up to the mlddlo of December and It early Cuba sugars should no then bo nvnllnhlc It will bo possible to nrlng from Now Orleans sufficient Louisiana sugars to meet tho requirements for melting, until tho Cuba crop Is moving freely. Now crop Javas aro offering for June-Jul- y shipment at 12s, Cd. c. artel f. (equal to 4.10c. landed) nnd for July-Augu- shipment nt lis. Cd. c. and f. (equal to 4.21c. lauded), the latter be- - ng Is. cheaper, because tho sugars will arrive nt n time when tho Bcnrclty of supplies will bo partially relieved by tho next (1905-0- ) beet crop coming to market, Tho London market closed actlvo nnd strong, with ndvanco on beet to 13b. Cd. for November, 13s. 9d. for May nnd 13s, lid. for August, rabrlcants nro re- - vlously sold. KBtlmates of tho beet crop published last week remains un changed. Actual results obtained from working tho greater part of tho roots harvested will soon bo ascertained and form a basis for closer estimates of tho Bugur outturn. Vlslblo Supply. Total slock of Eu- rope and America, 943,490 tons, against 1,408,214 tons last year at tho snina un- even dates nnd 3,722,480 tons at tho even dato of Jan. 1st, 1904. Tho de crease of stock Is 521,824 tons, against a decreaso of 450,820 tons last week. and an Increase of 209,885 tons Jnnu-nr- y 1st, 1904. Total stocks and nfloate, together, show a visible supply of 1,128,490 tons, against 1,018,211 tons last year. IIF fflljUW HEN U. 3. Marshal Hendiy returned from Hauula yesterday evening with flvo prisoners, Jnpaneso nnosted for alleg ed Illicit distilling. Odn, Morikawu, Noda, Oiitchl Jr., and Snkurl aro tho gentlemen now lu custody. Arrests follow the recent sclzuro of n still In Hauula, on tho windward sldo of this Island. It Is said that Tannkn, sup- posed to be tho main spirit of the still, Is also where tho Federal author- ities can prodtico him at any time. Deputy Sheriff Itlchnrd Lano of Koo- - lau secured Tnnaka, who was In hid ing. To .secure a delightful termination to your dinner party order ono of our o puddings. Elite Ice Cream Parlors. Telephone Main 182. Full Dress Suits And Tuxedos A better fit, the same fabrics, fine, high class hand tailoring, the absolute correctness, the Irreproach- able appearance, provided by the best custom tailor at HALF HIS PRICE. This label guarantees.it. :jlJfedpenjaiDihs MAKERS NEW Y0RK For sale only by THE KASH CO., LIMITED -s- bs-me..- oa will 190416 KE SPUS Passengers Claim Secret Service Men On . Manchuria.' SWEDISH LETTERS ARE MYilbRIUUSLY STOLEN POSSIBLE THAT MEMBERS OF CREW ARE IN SERVICE OF JAP- ANESE GOVERNMENT AS DETECTIVES. Occasionally tho conflict at present raging In tho Far Kast between Ilussla nnd Japan is brought very near homo by somo Incident happening In or about tho city. An incident of such a char- acter was much discussed by the on board tho steamship Man- churia which left for tho Orient this noon. Among tho through passengers were pcveral who wero positive that among the crew of tho Manchuria are Japanese spies, or rather secret service men, whose business It Is to find out as much as they can about any passenger who may seem to be of Interest to tho Jap- anese government under tho present clicumBtances. Hlnco tho recent war has demonstrated the marvellous or- ganization and extent of tho Japaneso secret serlvco It seems by no means lm- - probablo that Japan should have some of her agents placed on board tho big lines which take passengers to and through Japan, In order that they can find out all particulars about suspicious strangers. It would naturally bo very easy for such agents to find out con siderable about an unsuspecting pas- senger In the free aud easy life on ship- board. Among the passengers who expressed an absolute certainty that tho facts stated abovo were true, were three oung Scandinavians whoso suspicions of tho fact woro confirmed lr. a rather plain manner. Maron Teofco II. do Stnmpe, a young Danish nobleman, and his friends, Wra. O rebut, a Swede, and K, Branisen, aro making a pleas- ure trip around tho world. Grcbst has made arrangements with a prominent Swedish Journal to send It letters des- cribing his travels, which fact has made tho undercurrent on board that ho Is a professional writer or a war cor- respondent. While Grcbst has been on board tho Manchuria he has written several letters to his journal and bis surprise has been great to find that theso letters have been stolen. Tho letters wero kept In a book which ex- cludes any Idea that they might havo been thrown away by a careless stew- ard. Furthermore tho theft was evi- dently not tho work of a professional thief as no valuablo of any kind, but only tho letters, wero stolen. On one ocraslon n letter was taken whllo Urebst was absent from his room only about five minutes. Tho thrco travellers have arrived at tho fixed conclusion that they are being watched by Japaneso spies In the crow. They havo been In tho habit of speak- ing Danish and Swedish together. It Is their opinion that to the JapancBo In question these languages bad tho tamo unholy sound as the Muscovlto tonguo and that thoy possibly took the trio for Husslans whoso Identity and purposes must bo Investigated and that they stolo the letters for tho purpose of ob- taining such Information. I'leaso remember that tho Itolllstcr Drug Co. wishes to dcvelou and urint our kodak films. Trofessor Dally Willis, It. II. Ser- geant and Rllot Dlackwouer, of tho Cnrneglo InBtltute, Washington, havo returned to tho United otutes after a ear's expedition In tho Interests ot science tq tho Orient. They made a geological survey In tho mountains of China and lilted several provinces to which no white man had ever pene- trated. The man who sells cabbago always has n head for business. ON MONDAY, NOV. 21st, Wells, Fargo & Go. EXPRESS Will begin to operate on ALL passenger trains of O, R, & L, Co, Free wagon service In business district, Honolulu. Phone Main 156 OFFICE MASONIC TEMPLE, Governor Refuses To Obey Court On Andrews' Advice When Governor Carter refused to havo no book from which I may read honor tho subpoena calling him as a i this rule, but I think It Is written by witness In tho case of the Territory tho finger of God on tho heart of every against Stephen Mahaulu, embezzle- - man. Truo It Is that tho necessities tnent, ho acted on tho advice of Altar- - of society havo Introduced ono oxecp- - ney General Andrews. lion, and but one: nnd that Is whero "Upon being Bubpocnacd," said tho a person In tho capacity of counsellor Governor this morning, "I consulted or attornoy represents another. This with the Attorney General and ho gavo exception Is most strictly confined to It as his opinion that It was not nccoa- - this relationship. No obligations of airy that 1 make an appearance." secrecy or confidence, however sac- - Whether' or not thu Governor will red; no connections of blood or lies of appear In Judvi Gear's court at 10 friendship can interpose In tho admin- - o'clock Monday morning to show cuuse Istratlon of justice. If thoy could, a why ho should not bo punished for Ilussell would not havo perished at contempt of court in refusing to obey tho summons remains to bo seen. When seen this morning, Bhortly oftcr 10 o'clock, tho Governor had not been served with any order to ap- pear to show cautc. It was understood at that time that Attorney Frank Thompson, representing Mahaulu, who moved for tho citation for the npjK-nr- - onco of tho Governor, was preparing tho necessary papers for tho court's signature. In tho case of any ordinary citizen being subpoenaed and rcfuslug to obey the summons nnd being cited to appear to show ensue why ho rhouhl not bo punished for contempt, he would, In tho Eng- tho event of Mb not honoring the citn- - sel for tho contend, aftor tlon, bo brought Into court on a bench this, that any of confidence worrant. Whether not, In tnso the interposo to shield the defaulting carries bis refusal to obey nossos from tho process which In tho any further, a bench warrant will be nnmo of tho Constitution wo domand. Issued for his arrest, cannot bo said at Nor will I Bupposo that tho learned this time. counsel who aro opposed to us mean Oovernor Carter had little to say on t0 say that Is anything lu tho subject this morning. Ho spoko ndal dignity with which tho witnesses of tho dignity of tho office of Hit' Gov- - aro clothed which Baves them from crnor of the Territory and of the In- - ihe operation of tho of the executive being at peers of England havo not the beck and call of any van who thought that their titles or stations might wish to summon him ns a wit- - afforded them any such ncss in a case, aanini; tiint no conoid- - ,itcu ic iiih amy noc co lorgci mc tug- - nlty attached to tin office. Hn itated iiih wnen me suupoena was no consuueuwun me .Miorney ctijrrv ai aua was auviso.i mat u woum noi nn oungmory or uwwary lor mm ig appear in court, no tnererorn scut nil iuu.)iiiuiiij iu uu wiit uu'i tutim show that tho kings of Judca havo wit-tha- t ho did not Bee that he was re-- nPMCd Bnd bccn witnessed against, quired a witness In tho case. ..i ,iro(.CPH . inll!rn vi,.h Mp "Havo you been cited to appear Jo Madison and the other heads of cause why you should not bo part.ncnts havo offered a sufflclont ex- - for punished was usked "I havo heard nothing uioro of the matter," replied tho Governor. "Will you present yourself, or will you refuse to appear, If you are clicill" "I do not proiiose to cross nny bridges beforo I coiuo to them," Mid tho Governor. It was learned definitely that the Governor would bo served with cita.. tlon papers, this afternoon TltllTA flflAII until. 1 n .ll.Al.B. ik. u,ov"" M,u matter. Tho Judge simply stated that It had become his duty to lto the Gov-- crnor to appear upon Ihe In re- - fusal to obey a summons of the court. Tho trial of Stephcu Mahaulu ion- - tlnues Monday morning. In the event of Mr. Carter not prcj.-ntln- g hlmsclt jtbe trial may tako a now turn; I ho testimony of Auditor Fisher, wliow undated tho Governor Is supposed to bold, will probably ho attacked, not only ou tho ground of the Auditor being an inter ested witness for tho but for the reason that, since he haj re-- signed, the Auditor Is not tho Auditor. There Is even tho possibility ot the case being thrown out ot court, as Auditor Fisher Is tho star witness for tho pros- ecution. In Tho United States vs. Smith, Caso No. 10, 312, 27 Fed. page 1197, D. Coldcn, for de- fendant, had the following to say. (A mombor of tho Cablnot was desired ns a witness.) "Tho general rulo Is that all per- sons nro bound to glvo I 'Prisco Market Strong Tho Henry Co. received a cable, today from I'ollltx & Co. stating that business on tho Ban Francisco Stock and lloud Kxchango was brisk nnd the market In strong hands, giving quotations ns follow: Hnwn. Com. St Sugar.. .174 00 Honokaa 18 75 Makawclt 32 75 Hutchinson 15 76 Honolulu Plant 31) 00 I'aauhau ., .., 20 75 Paaubati has declared a dividend of 15c., payablo 10th, tho hands of executioner, or prosecution obligations or thcro o laws, advisability "The oxomptlon. received as de-ah- contempt?" UcrM resignation strenuously prosecution Cas., Cadwallader testimony. Watcrhouso Trust land havo been Indelibly stained with' the blood of a Sidney. In tho enso ofi tho Duchess of Kingston, 11 Slate Tr.' 246, for bigamy. Sir Caesar Hawkins was called to prove that ho had dollv crcd tho Duchess of a child. Ho at- tempted to oxcuso himself from giving I testimony on tho ground of profession-- 1 at confidence; but tho court wrung from him his secret. And In the same caso Harrington In vain Implored to bo excused from giving testimony against tho accused. A Itoman Cath-- ! ollc priest has been compelled to dls- - closo tho communications of his pcnl- - tent. I do not expect to hear the coun- - And evon the king of that country, who c a m h t t o by d v no rlcht.has yielded to tho obvious moral obligation of Klvlng n(g testimony when the ad ministration of Justice rendered It necessary. Indood, if It wero neces Bary to produco authorities on this ,,0nt, wo might go very far back and etiso for their dlsobcdlenco to the process of tho court, by saying they nro members of tho executive govern nn-n- i wiioiuor iiieso uignuicu sounds elovato them abovo tho constitution and tho laws.' JURY COMMITTEE. A commlttco of tho Territorial rjmnd .Ttirv linlil n babuIa. I l.n .... " VoiUU IU 11111 nn" of representatives In tho Capitol this morning. This U the wllch has charge, among other tuings, an Investigation of Inenl of Wlblo Instrllctlon conJniDf. M!ktlta ot tCBcncr8 0renU, aUcU(,B. anco ,n the publlc Bchoo,B and the buB. ine ond d, .,. P.inrali Read the announcement or) PAGE NINE and prepare to vote your friend an AUTOMOBILE. New line of clothing for men and boys at Kerr's. FULL DRESS SHIRTS $1.50 with and without Cuffs, and anything In MEN'S FURNISH- INGS at 8elllngOut Prices. Have a look at our Bath Robes Levingston. Zet: DRIVEN BACK Associated Press Special Cable.! MUKDEN, Manchuria, Nov. 26. The Japanese forces attacked Ponllloff Hill November 24th and were repulsed. Battles!) I Associated l'r - iwcial Cable.) SUEZ, Isthmus of Sue, Nov. 26. Two Russian battleships have arrived from Poit Said on the way to the Orient. I Roosevelt (Associated Press Special Cable. ST. LOUIS, Mo., Nov. 28 President Roosevelt attended the Exposition today and was given a grand reception. (Associated Prera Special Cable. CHEFOO, China, Nov. 20. The publication of a Japanese paptr printed In the Chintse language ha begun here. o. I (Associated Press Special Cablo.l WA8HINQTON, D. C, Nov. 28 Spain and Denmark have accepted Invitation to another peace conference at The Hague, Will Enforce Laws RELATING TO Traffic On Bridges High Sheriff Henry has given orders to tho pollco forco to enforco tho laws concerning driving over bridge. The statutes In question read ns follows: Section 1405. No cattlo, horses, mules or asses, exceeding ten In num- ber shall bo driven over any brldgo ot wood or Iron In this republic, of ton span or more, under the penalty ot a flno of not less than $1 nor more than $10, recoverable against the driver or drivers ot same, by prosecution beforo any District Magtstrato; provided, al- ways, that In cases whero no other passago is possible, tbo District Mag- istrate boforo whom such prosecution Is had shall remit tho flno. Section 142G. No cart, wagon, dray or carriage drawn by oxen, horses or mules, aud no rider of any horso or tnulo shall pass over any brldgo In this republic, of ten feet span or more, at a paco faster than a walk, under n penalty ot f5, recoverable ugalnst tho driver of such cart, wagon, dray, or carriage, or rider ot such horso or mule, beforo any District Magistrate. Section 1428. .In tho ovent that nny damage la done to nny brldgo within ins Arrive To Convert Chinese Peace Plan Greeted this republic by reason of a violation of any ot tho provisions of this Act, tho ownor or owners, driver or drlv.i crs, rider or riders, of such cattle, hosos, mut-n- t, asjs, carts, wagons, drays or carriages, shall bo llablo In damages by suit, at the Instance of thu ltoad Supervisor of tbo district, recov- erable beforo any District Magistrate. "The law governing tho tralnc across bridges is a very good ono," said Sher- iff Henry this morning. "It should certainly bo enforced, and I am taking steps to havo this dono Immediately. Tho law may not bo of yory groat Im- portance In Honolulu, whero most of tbo bridges are substantially built ot stono. In It jo country, however, It is a' very different thing. Thcro tho bridges aro mostly wooden affairs, tho Ilfo mf which Is very much shnrtoncil by tho rough usago thoy receive from vehicles and animals crossing thom at a fast rato ot speed." Tho law, as can bo scon, from Its wording, was enacted In tho tlmo ot the republic, when no ono thought of such a thing as automobiles, and aa a ronsequenco no provision has bcu mado against thom. On tho contrary, tho law specifically, It would socm, cuts them out by saying "cart, wagon, dray or carriage drawn by oxen, horse or mules," It follows that whllo light buggies will havo to reduce their speed to a minimum when crossing n brldgo tho big and ponderous tonucau car cun rattle gaily across at a great speed, scctiro from tho law. TAN SHOES ARE RIGHT IN STYLE Pretty tans In protty shapes, with tun Blockings, aro popular favorites everywhere. Our now stock contains just tho site and stylo you want. All for ladles' wear. Laird & Schober's Light Tan Oxfords $4.00 Laird A Schober's Dark Tan Oxfords ..,.$4.50 made with welt sole and military heel. Chrome Kid Welt Oxfords, Military Heel $3.60 Tan Calf Skin Lace Boot, Military Heel $4.50 Chrome Kid Lace Boot, Welt or Turn Solo...... $340 Manufacturers' Shoe Co., Ltd. 1057 FORT STREET. i W

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Page 1: I r E I A Ad M. Evemng Bulletin · -s-bs-me..-oa will 190416 KE SPUS Passengers Claim Secret Service Men On. Manchuria.' SWEDISH LETTERS ARE MYilbRIUUSLY STOLEN POSSIBLE THAT MEMBERS

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Vol. XVI. No. 293 L 16 PAGES-HONOLU- LU, TERRITORY OF HAWAII, SATURDAY. NOVBMBKR 26, PAGES Priob 6 Orwr

Wildest Sugar MarketWillett & Gray

Has'Recorded In YearsWillett ft Grays Sugar Trade Jour-.th- e latter equnl to 4.42c landed, show-nn- l

for November 10, says of the raw lug an ndvanco of In distant pug-uga- r

market: jars. Cuban holders nro now withdrawnHaws. Tho report which we gavo awaiting further developments In Ku-m-

week appears to bo only tho bo- - j oiie, tho Indications being that next(Inning of what bids fair to bo classed .sales will establish much higher prices.beforo Its end as one of the wildestxugar markets we have had to recordin years. The unusual statistical po-

sition as wo hnvo given It from weekin week, affords tho basis for tho wildmovements now being recorded.

has u nitwork of BUgnr exchangeswhich nro tho home and ofllco of thorf'igar spciulatois of the world and nat-urally such take the precedence In allImportant movements up or down Inthe sugar world, and thus wo And atthis writing that Kuropcan quotationsfor beet sugars of 88 analysis arc n't

the equivalent of 4 S(!c. per pound for) test centrifugals, against tho nom-

inal current quotation here of 4.11c perpound, or say Europe Is 45c. per pound.ibout our parity with the speculatorsrttlll pushing their advantage, and withno check In sight to their operations.

lor a rclcw of tho week we may sayhat at the opening I.ondon quotationsaito 12s. 7?4d. for liect and 13s. Cd. for-- ono sugars, followed Immediately byin advance of 2iil. nnd a quiet .spellfor sovernl days until tho closo whenprices shot up further cy4d. to 13s.ll.ii!. fnr liM- ......nml 1!!u... !M.... .fni rnnn. , MMnn '

ulvance for tho week of 0d. (,10c. lor'm.) on both beet and cane.

Meanwhile, in tho New York market ported to bo bujlng back sugar pre- -

no business was dono Insrnctlcallypot sugars, but largo sales wero mado

of new Cuban centrifugals for Jnnu-tr- y

shipment, Messrs. Arbucklo liros.taking 140.0U0 bags at 3 c. and f.to New York and tho McCahnn refin-ery 50,000 bags at 3 1 Co. c. and f. toPhiladelphia, with additional salo of50,000 bags for December-Januar- ship-ment nt 3 MCc. c. and f. to New York,

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Money

Management

We have just prepared alittle booklet entitled

"Money Management."

It Is free for the asking atour office.

HAWAIIAN

TRUST, CO.

Limited,

FORT ST. .

JIWenjamin5(9MAKERS NEW yRKCorrect Clothes far Akn

Dcmcrara centrifugals could probably bo bought to a moderate extent at3c. c. and f. for shipment, equal to4.70c landed, which Is about tho parityof cano sugars in Europe and It Islikely that a good part of tho Dcmcrarncrop will go to tho United Kingdom.

Only n very fow nearby sugars arooffered, but this Is not particularly In-

teresting to tho refiners, who hnvo cov-

ered their wants up to the mlddlo ofDecember and It early Cuba sugarsshould no then bo nvnllnhlc It will bopossible to nrlng from Now Orleanssufficient Louisiana sugars to meet thorequirements for melting, until thoCuba crop Is moving freely.

Now crop Javas aro offering forJune-Jul- y shipment at 12s, Cd. c. artel f.(equal to 4.10c. landed) nnd for July-Augu-

shipment nt lis. Cd. c. and f.(equal to 4.21c. lauded), the latter be--

ng Is. cheaper, because tho sugars willarrive nt n time when tho Bcnrclty ofsupplies will bo partially relieved bytho next (1905-0- ) beet crop coming tomarket,

Tho London market closed actlvo nndstrong, with ndvanco on beet to 13b. Cd.

for November, 13s. 9d. for May nnd 13s,lid. for August, rabrlcants nro re- -

vlously sold. KBtlmates of tho beetcrop published last week remains unchanged. Actual results obtained fromworking tho greater part of tho rootsharvested will soon bo ascertained andform a basis for closer estimates of thoBugur outturn.

Vlslblo Supply. Total slock of Eu-rope and America, 943,490 tons, against1,408,214 tons last year at tho snina un-even dates nnd 3,722,480 tons at thoeven dato of Jan. 1st, 1904. Tho decrease of stock Is 521,824 tons, againsta decreaso of 450,820 tons last week.and an Increase of 209,885 tons Jnnu-nr- y

1st, 1904. Total stocks and nfloate,together, show a visible supply of1,128,490 tons, against 1,018,211 tonslast year.

IIF fflljUW HENU. 3. Marshal Hendiy returned from

Hauula yesterday evening with flvoprisoners, Jnpaneso nnosted for alleged Illicit distilling. Odn, Morikawu,Noda, Oiitchl Jr., and Snkurl aro thogentlemen now lu custody. Arrestsfollow the recent sclzuro of n still InHauula, on tho windward sldo of thisIsland. It Is said that Tannkn, sup-posed to be tho main spirit of thestill, Is also where tho Federal author-ities can prodtico him at any time.Deputy Sheriff Itlchnrd Lano of Koo- -

lau secured Tnnaka, who was In hiding.

To .secure a delightful termination toyour dinner party order ono of our o

puddings. Elite Ice CreamParlors. Telephone Main 182.

Full Dress Suits

And

Tuxedos

A better fit, the same fabrics,fine, high class hand tailoring, theabsolute correctness, the Irreproach-able appearance, provided by thebest custom tailor at HALF HISPRICE.

This label guarantees.it.

:jlJfedpenjaiDihsMAKERS NEW Y0RK

For sale only by

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190416

KE SPUS

Passengers Claim SecretService Men On

. Manchuria.'

SWEDISH LETTERS ARE

MYilbRIUUSLY STOLEN

POSSIBLE THAT MEMBERS OFCREW ARE IN SERVICE OF JAP-

ANESE GOVERNMENT ASDETECTIVES.

Occasionally tho conflict at presentraging In tho Far Kast between Ilusslannd Japan is brought very near homoby somo Incident happening In or abouttho city. An incident of such a char-acter was much discussed by the

on board tho steamship Man-churia which left for tho Orient thisnoon.

Among tho through passengers werepcveral who wero positive that amongthe crew of tho Manchuria are Japanesespies, or rather secret service men,whose business It Is to find out as muchas they can about any passenger whomay seem to be of Interest to tho Jap-anese government under tho presentclicumBtances. Hlnco tho recent warhas demonstrated the marvellous or-ganization and extent of tho Japanesosecret serlvco It seems by no means lm- -

probablo that Japan should have someof her agents placed on board tho biglines which take passengers to andthrough Japan, In order that they canfind out all particulars about suspiciousstrangers. It would naturally bo veryeasy for such agents to find out considerable about an unsuspecting pas-senger In the free aud easy life on ship-board.

Among the passengers who expressedan absolute certainty that tho factsstated abovo were true, were three

oung Scandinavians whoso suspicionsof tho fact woro confirmed lr. a ratherplain manner. Maron Teofco II. doStnmpe, a young Danish nobleman,and his friends, Wra. O rebut, a Swede,and K, Branisen, aro making a pleas-ure trip around tho world. Grcbst hasmade arrangements with a prominentSwedish Journal to send It letters des-cribing his travels, which fact hasmade tho undercurrent on board thatho Is a professional writer or a war cor-respondent. While Grcbst has been onboard tho Manchuria he has writtenseveral letters to his journal and bissurprise has been great to find thattheso letters have been stolen. Tholetters wero kept In a book which ex-

cludes any Idea that they might havobeen thrown away by a careless stew-ard. Furthermore tho theft was evi-dently not tho work of a professionalthief as no valuablo of any kind, butonly tho letters, wero stolen. On oneocraslon n letter was taken whlloUrebst was absent from his room onlyabout five minutes.

Tho thrco travellers have arrived attho fixed conclusion that they are beingwatched by Japaneso spies In the crow.They havo been In tho habit of speak-ing Danish and Swedish together. ItIs their opinion that to the JapancBo Inquestion these languages bad tho tamounholy sound as the Muscovlto tonguoand that thoy possibly took the trio forHusslans whoso Identity and purposesmust bo Investigated and that theystolo the letters for tho purpose of ob-

taining such Information.

I'leaso remember that tho ItolllstcrDrug Co. wishes to dcvelou and urintour kodak films.

Trofessor Dally Willis, It. II. Ser-geant and Rllot Dlackwouer, of thoCnrneglo InBtltute, Washington, havoreturned to tho United otutes after a

ear's expedition In tho Interests otscience tq tho Orient. They made ageological survey In tho mountains ofChina and lilted several provinces towhich no white man had ever pene-trated.

The man who sells cabbago alwayshas n head for business.

ON MONDAY, NOV. 21st,

Wells, Fargo & Go.EXPRESS

Will begin to operate on ALLpassenger trains of O, R, & L,Co, Free wagon service Inbusiness district, Honolulu.

Phone Main 156OFFICE MASONIC TEMPLE,

Governor RefusesTo Obey Court

On Andrews' AdviceWhen Governor Carter refused to havo no book from which I may read

honor tho subpoena calling him as a i this rule, but I think It Is written bywitness In tho case of the Territory tho finger of God on tho heart of everyagainst Stephen Mahaulu, embezzle-- man. Truo It Is that tho necessitiestnent, ho acted on tho advice of Altar- - of society havo Introduced ono oxecp- -

ney General Andrews. lion, and but one: nnd that Is whero"Upon being Bubpocnacd," said tho a person In tho capacity of counsellor

Governor this morning, "I consulted or attornoy represents another. Thiswith the Attorney General and ho gavo exception Is most strictly confined toIt as his opinion that It was not nccoa- - this relationship. No obligations ofairy that 1 make an appearance." secrecy or confidence, however sac- -

Whether' or not thu Governor will red; no connections of blood or lies ofappear In Judvi Gear's court at 10 friendship can interpose In tho admin- -

o'clock Monday morning to show cuuse Istratlon of justice. If thoy could, awhy ho should not bo punished for Ilussell would not havo perished atcontempt of court in refusing to obeytho summons remains to bo seen.

When seen this morning, Bhortlyoftcr 10 o'clock, tho Governor hadnot been served with any order to ap-pear to show cautc. It was understoodat that time that Attorney FrankThompson, representing Mahaulu, whomoved for tho citation for the npjK-nr- -

onco of tho Governor, was preparingtho necessary papers for tho court'ssignature.

In tho case of any ordinary citizenbeing subpoenaed and rcfuslug to obeythe summons nnd being cited to appearto show ensue why ho rhouhl not bopunished for contempt, he would, In

tho Eng-

tho event of Mb not honoring the citn- - sel for tho contend, aftortlon, bo brought Into court on a bench this, that any of confidenceworrant. Whether not, In tnso the interposo to shield the defaulting

carries bis refusal to obey nossos from tho process which In thoany further, a bench warrant will be nnmo of tho Constitution wo domand.Issued for his arrest, cannot bo said at Nor will I Bupposo that tho learnedthis time. counsel who aro opposed to us mean

Oovernor Carter had little to say on t0 say that Is anything lu thosubject this morning. Ho spoko ndal dignity with which tho witnesses

of tho dignity of tho office of Hit' Gov- - aro clothed which Baves them fromcrnor of the Territory and of the In- - ihe operation of tho

of the executive being at peers of England havo notthe beck and call of any van who thought that their titles or stationsmight wish to summon him ns a wit- - afforded them any suchncss in a case, aanini; tiint no conoid- -

,itcu ic iiih amy noc co lorgci mc tug- -

nlty attached to tin office. Hn itatediiih wnen me suupoena wasno consuueuwun me .Miorney ctijrrvai aua was auviso.i mat u woum noinn oungmory or uwwary lor mm igappear in court, no tnererorn scut niliuu.)iiiuiiij iu uu wiit uu'i tutim show that tho kings of Judca havo wit-tha- t

ho did not Bee that he was re-- nPMCd Bnd bccn witnessed against,quired a witness In tho case. ..i ,iro(.CPH . inll!rn vi,.h Mp

"Havo you been cited to appear Jo Madison and the other heads ofcause why you should not bo part.ncnts havo offered a sufflclont ex- -

forpunished was usked"I havo heard nothing uioro of the

matter," replied tho Governor."Will you present yourself, or will

you refuse to appear, If you are clicill""I do not proiiose to cross nny

bridges beforo I coiuo to them," Midtho Governor.

It was learned definitely that theGovernor would bo served with cita..tlon papers, this afternoon

TltllTA flflAII until. 1 n .ll.Al.B. ik.u,ov"" M,umatter. Tho Judge simply stated thatIt had become his duty to lto the Gov--crnor to appear upon Ihe In re- -

fusal to obey a summons of the court.Tho trial of Stephcu Mahaulu ion- -

tlnues Monday morning. In the eventof Mr. Carter not prcj.-ntln-g hlmsclt

jtbe trial may tako a now turn; I hotestimony of Auditor Fisher, wliowundated tho Governor Issupposed to bold, will probably ho

attacked, not only ou thoground of the Auditor being an interested witness for tho butfor the reason that, since he haj re--

signed, the Auditor Is not tho Auditor.There Is even tho possibility ot the casebeing thrown out ot court, as AuditorFisher Is tho star witness for tho pros-ecution.

In Tho United States vs. Smith,Caso No. 10, 312, 27 Fed. page1197, D. Coldcn, for de-

fendant, had the following to say. (Amombor of tho Cablnot was desired nsa witness.)

"Tho general rulo Is that all per-sons nro bound to glvo I

'PriscoMarket

StrongTho Henry Co.

received a cable, today from I'ollltx &Co. stating that business on tho BanFrancisco Stock and lloud Kxchangowas brisk nnd the market In stronghands, giving quotations ns follow:

Hnwn. Com. St Sugar.. .174 00Honokaa 18 75Makawclt 32 75Hutchinson 15 76Honolulu Plant 31) 00I'aauhau . , . . , 20 75

Paaubati has declared a dividend of15c., payablo 10th,

tho hands of executioner, or

prosecutionobligations

or

thcro o

laws,advisability "The

oxomptlon.

received

asde-ah-

contempt?"

UcrM

resignation

strenuously

prosecution

Cas.,Cadwallader

testimony.

Watcrhouso Trust

land havo been Indelibly stained with'the blood of a Sidney. In tho enso ofitho Duchess of Kingston, 11 Slate Tr.'246, for bigamy. Sir Caesar Hawkinswas called to prove that ho had dollvcrcd tho Duchess of a child. Ho at-tempted to oxcuso himself from giving I

testimony on tho ground of profession-- 1

at confidence; but tho court wrungfrom him his secret. And In the samecaso Harrington In vain Imploredto bo excused from giving testimonyagainst tho accused. A Itoman Cath-- !

ollc priest has been compelled to dls- -

closo tho communications of his pcnl- -

tent. I do not expect to hear the coun- -

And evon the king of that country,who c a m h t t o by d v no rlcht.hasyielded to tho obvious moral obligationof Klvlng n(g testimony when the administration of Justice rendered Itnecessary. Indood, if It wero necesBary to produco authorities on this,,0nt, wo might go very far back and

etiso for their dlsobcdlenco to theprocess of tho court, by saying theynro members of tho executive governnn-n- i wiioiuor iiieso uignuicu soundselovato them abovo tho constitutionand tho laws.'

JURY COMMITTEE.

A commlttco of tho Territorialrjmnd .Ttirv linlil n babuIa. I l.n.... " VoiUU IU 11111

nn" of representatives In tho Capitolthis morning. This U thewllch has charge, among othertuings, an Investigation ofInenl of Wlblo Instrllctlon conJniDf.M!ktlta ot tCBcncr8 0renU, aUcU(,B.

anco ,n the publlc Bchoo,B and the buB.ine ond d, .,. P.inrali

Read the announcement or) PAGENINE and prepare to vote your friendan AUTOMOBILE.

New line of clothing for men andboys at Kerr's.

FULLDRESS

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with and without Cuffs, andanything In MEN'S FURNISH-INGS at 8elllngOut Prices.

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Associated Press Special Cable.!MUKDEN, Manchuria, Nov. 26. The Japanese forces attacked Ponllloff

Hill November 24th and were repulsed.

Battles!)I Associated l'r - iwcial Cable.)

SUEZ, Isthmus of Sue, Nov. 26. Two Russian battleships have arrivedfrom Poit Said on the way to the Orient.

I

Roosevelt(Associated Press Special Cable.

ST. LOUIS, Mo., Nov. 28 President Roosevelt attended the Expositiontoday and was given a grand reception.

(Associated Prera Special Cable.CHEFOO, China, Nov. 20. The publication of a Japanese paptr printed

In the Chintse language ha begun here.o. I

(Associated Press Special Cablo.lWA8HINQTON, D. C, Nov. 28 Spain and Denmark have accepted

Invitation to another peace conference at The Hague,

Will Enforce LawsRELATING TO

Traffic On Bridges

High Sheriff Henry has given ordersto tho pollco forco to enforco tho lawsconcerning driving over bridge. Thestatutes In question read ns follows:

Section 1405. No cattlo, horses,mules or asses, exceeding ten In num-

ber shall bo driven over any brldgo otwood or Iron In this republic, of tonspan or more, under the penalty ot aflno of not less than $1 nor more than$10, recoverable against the driver ordrivers ot same, by prosecution beforoany District Magtstrato; provided, al-

ways, that In cases whero no otherpassago is possible, tbo District Mag-

istrate boforo whom such prosecutionIs had shall remit tho flno.

Section 142G. No cart, wagon, drayor carriage drawn by oxen, horses ormules, aud no rider of any horso ortnulo shall pass over any brldgo In thisrepublic, of ten feet span or more, ata paco faster than a walk, under npenalty ot f5, recoverable ugalnst thodriver of such cart, wagon, dray, orcarriage, or rider ot such horso ormule, beforo any District Magistrate.

Section 1428. .In tho ovent that nnydamage la done to nny brldgo within

ins Arrive

To Convert Chinese

Peace Plan

Greeted

this republic by reason of a violationof any ot tho provisions of this Act,tho ownor or owners, driver or drlv.icrs, rider or riders, of such cattle,hosos, mut-n- t, asjs, carts, wagons,drays or carriages, shall bo llablo Indamages by suit, at the Instance of thultoad Supervisor of tbo district, recov-erable beforo any District Magistrate.

"The law governing tho tralnc acrossbridges is a very good ono," said Sher-iff Henry this morning. "It shouldcertainly bo enforced, and I am takingsteps to havo this dono Immediately.Tho law may not bo of yory groat Im-

portance In Honolulu, whero most oftbo bridges are substantially built otstono. In Itjo country, however, It isa' very different thing. Thcro thobridges aro mostly wooden affairs, thoIlfo mf which Is very much shnrtoncilby tho rough usago thoy receive fromvehicles and animals crossing thom ata fast rato ot speed."

Tho law, as can bo scon, from Itswording, was enacted In tho tlmo otthe republic, when no ono thought ofsuch a thing as automobiles, and aa aronsequenco no provision has bcumado against thom. On tho contrary,tho law specifically, It would socm,cuts them out by saying "cart, wagon,dray or carriage drawn by oxen, horseor mules," It follows that whllo lightbuggies will havo to reduce theirspeed to a minimum when crossing nbrldgo tho big and ponderous tonucaucar cun rattle gaily across at a greatspeed, scctiro from tho law.

TAN SHOES ARERIGHT IN STYLE

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Laird & Schober's Light Tan Oxfords $4.00Laird A Schober's Dark Tan Oxfords ..,.$4.50

made with welt sole and military heel.

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MONDAVEastern Stir Regular,

rUBNUAVHonolulu Commandery Red

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WHDMWI)'Pacific Third Degree.

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Le Progrea Third Degree.

Eastern Star Degree Work.

All visiting members o( theorder are cordially invited to at-tend meetings of local lodges.

Harmony lodge, No. 3, i. 6. 0. p.

Meets every Monday evening at 7:30ta I. O. O. F. Hall, Fort street.

V. M. McOREW. N. O .i a R. HENDRY, Secretary.

All visiting brothers very cordiallyhBTlted.

MYSTIC LODQE, No. 2, K. of P.

Meets every Tuesday evening atr:S0 o'clock In K. of P. Hall, Kingstreet. Visiting brothers cordially d

to attend.JOHN WALKER, 0.0.P. WALDRON. K.R.S.

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

Meets every Friday evening atK. P. Hall, King street, at 7:30. Mem-

bers of Mystic Lodge, No. 2. Wm.Lodgo, No. 8, and visiting broth-M- i

cordially Invited.General Business.

C. M. WHITE, C.C.E. M. COLEMAN, K.R.S.

HONOLULU LODQE 61S, O. P. O. E.

Honolulu Lodge No. 616, D. P. O. E.,rill meet In their new hall, on Miller

and Beretanla streets, every Fridayevening.

y order of the E. R.HARRY H. SIMPSON,

Secretary.I. H. FISHER, B.R.

tVm. M'KINLEY LODQE No. 8, K.of P.

Meets every Saturday evening atf:IO o'clock: in K. of P. Hall. Kingstreet Visiting brothers cordially in-tt- 4

to attend.Regular Business.

H. T. MOORE, CO.M. M. JOHNSON, K.R.S.

HONOLULU HARBOR, No. 64, A. A.of M. H P.

Meets on first and third Sundayivsalngs of each month at 7 o'clock atK. of P. Hall. All sojourning breth-ren are cordially Invited to attend.

y order Worthy Captain:E. H. PARKER.

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KVKNINU nntT.ETIN. HONOLULU, T. IT., SATURDAY, NOV. 20, 1904.

LUUL ANDIENERAL

Read "Wants" on page 6.

See Kerr's noe1tlea In millinery JuMtu hand ex Alameda.

The rush has commenced at Wall,Nichols for holiday gifts.

Have your old Panama bat madelike new. Otobe Clothing House.

Sec tho utlrnethe display of reallaces In the window of LI. V, Enters &f'o.'s fctore.

Neatly furnished rooms at the Pop-ular. $1, 11.50 and $2 per wiek. 1249Tort Street.

Take thought for the marrow, andIny In a Block of Irrigation. Get it atthe I'antlicon.

Orders luktn for Ireou tlolrih uqulro Harold (liar, 12M, ..lima 'I liephone, Ulue 2371

The Sunday law docs not a.Tect tiio.cMho lay In a stock of the delightfulJ'rlmo Lager at home.

Just airivtu x can Ull.iilc,head of finu unties. Luuulre SchuinanCarriage Co , Wiling InilidlUK.

Ncojiolltan and TuttI Trultl bricklie trium mado right, is one of thewinners. Elite Ice Cream Parlors.

Two homes, also a tract of land offle or six a.cre sulta.ble. for ema!)farming, are Knntod. Sec ad, page 8.

Iron roofs should be prepared forrainy weather by a good coating of"Arabic." California Kccd Co. agents.

Porter Furniture. Co. Is opening anelegant stock of holiday furniture,which has Just nrrhed. It will pay

OU to see it.Somo very nice and useful articles

appear In Horfschlaeger Co'b ad, pa go2, which would make very suitableXmas presents.

At the Y. W. 0. A. tbl afternoonthere Is a fine opportunity to purchaseChristmas gifts maun by the )ounRwomen theuuehes.

Porter Kurlnturc Co will hae thoinoit elegant line of holiday furnitureever brought to this city. It will soonbe ready for Inspection.

The illness of ono of tho principalspnd tho abseuco of another has cntmedthe abandonment of the production of"The Spy" tonight at the Opera House.

I Every housekeeper should ufc Hono-

lulu Soap Works cashing soap. It Issuperior to nny soap imported fromtho Coast nnd In mado from only purematerials.

i Not only a good smoke but a cheapoue these hard times! High grade Por-to Hlcan cigars S2 per box of CO. I.ewln

. Co, Ltd, the tobacco palace, lt'JKing street,

I Theodore Richards leads the Round-Tabl- e

study at tho Y. M. C. A. tomor-row at E o clock. Last Sunday fifteenPt tho men enjoyed tho 0 o'clock teafollowing the fctuily.

The lllblo Halt Hour at the Kngifeldo Sunday at 4:30 Is not only for tbuladles living there but for nil Y. W. C.A. members. Mrs. 13. W. Jordan, thopresident. Is In charge, l.unch at G.

The Merchants' Protective Assocla- -

tlon are doing excellent work for theirmembers. Only a few more ratingbooks left. Hotter Join now and getsomo of the old accounts off Jourbooks.

N. S. Sachs Dry Goods Co. presentrntcral unu3ually Quo bargains forMonday, Tuesday nnd Wednesday, Itwill pay every lady In Honolulu to nolotho prices In today's announcement Inthis Issue

Urlng a piano Into your homo forChristmas. A small payment down atlicrgstrom Music Co , and easy month-- l

payments give you possession anuLrlng n lasting and permanent sourceof pleasure Into jour home.

Eastman's flash sheets have sevorailisllui t advantage over flash powders.

They burn more slowly and thereforedo not startle the sitter. They give asofter light, therefore tho shadows arenot so harsh. You can get them atHonolulu Photo Supply Co.

Washington advices have been ro(.lived at the office of the U. S. DistrictAttorney to the effect that the 17. S.Attorney General baa approved thetitles to fortification sites at Puuloaand Walalae. Brcckons expeiU to pavoer tho purchase prices at once.

8UNDAY DAND CONCERT.

Following Is tho program for theSunday aftornoon band concert atMakeo Island, Walklkl, beginning at3 o'clock:

PART I."Tho Old Hundrod."

Overture, "Juanlta" SuppeRallad, "Tho Light of tho World"..

. . . ...... AdamsWar March, "Athallo".,. Mendelssohn"Romlntscenccs of Donizetti". Godfrey

PART II.Vocal, "La Traviata" Vordl

Mrs. N. Alapal and Mr. J. S. EIIIb.Ovorturo, "Tell" RossiniChorus, "Tannhauser" WagnerFlnalo. "Uncle Sammy" Holzman

"Tho Banner."

Read the announcement on PAGENINE and prepare to vote your friendan AUTOMOBILE.

Urt M'Vnt" nn nnvo

(Associated Pre Cable.

GRAND DUKE MICHAEL DEAD.Now York, Ndv. 23 Tho Russian

Grand Duko Michael, en routu toAmerica on tho French liner I.n Sa-ol-

died of congestion of tho brain,Tho Grand Duko was coming to neutralize tho effect of Prince Kitshlml'Hvisit.

WINTER QUARTER8, MUKDEN.Mukden, Nov. 25. It Is beliuveu ...o

army Intends wlulcrlng In Its presentlocation. Skirmishing continues.

BRITISH COAL.tendon, Nov. 2S. Japan has drawn

attention to thd fact that Ilrltlshsteamers nro suppllng tho Russianilevt with coal.

TAIT8E FROZEN.8t. Petersburg, Nov. 2" Tho Sun

And Taltso rlicrs arc frozen, impedingtransportation.

PRINCE'S JEWELS FOUND.St. I,ouls, Nov. 2B. Prlnco Kushlml

hns recovered his stolen Jewels.

IQSEN ILL.Stockholm, Nov. 25. Ilendrllt Ibsen

Is seriously 111 with nn affection of thoheart.

R008EVELT AT ST. LOUI9.St. toula, Nov. 25. President Roos

cult has arrhed.

SUNDAY QUE8TION,

"Which Tho Sabbath for Man orMan for tbo Sabbath? ' This Interest-ing question will bo tho subject ofHov. John W. Wadmnn's address to-

morrow evening at 7:30 In tho M. 13.

Church, corner Ilcrctanla and Millerstreets, to which nil nrn welcomeReferences will bo made tn tho Insti-tution of Sabbath observance in Jn- -

.n. It.m..l. .1... ..IV...... . !... ItnIIIIMUHII IIIU VllUI 19 111 lllll I1UU.Townsend Harris, tho first U. S. Mi-

nisterial Envoy to the court of Japan,In 1851; also to tho attitude of thoHon. Minister Duck, recently deceas-'cd- ,

whoso Influence wan widely feltI nil ........ 1. ...,. I.. .,. ..

thuich tho Sacrament of tho Lord'sSupper will bo administered at U a m.

KAIMUKI TEA GARDEN.

Tako jour children out to tho leagardens at tho terminus of tho Kalmukt Car llnp. nnd let (hptn Kon tlin mnnkoy, the rabbits, tho guinea pigs, thomongoose, mo rinir iimn tiin Afrirnnnnd Australian nnrrnfa Hi Inm' ,mr.lews, strawberry blrdn. .Innnnnsn Inrlrnqunll, Jnpaneso canaries, Galnr parrots,reo nenoeii mountain imrrotR, cocka-toos, fantall gold flsh, silver fish, ruf-fl-

neck pigeons, fantall pigeons, tumb-lers, powters, etc, etc.

The Jnpaneso miniature lake andmountain, with Its waterfall and roughmountain liatll to tin. Illtln hnntn nttho summit will nloo Interest them.You will And yourselr becoming nsinterested In tho ttudv of nnmrn nnyour children.

8T. CLEMENT'S FAIR.

Tho fair nt St. Clement'B Saturdayevening. December 3. will undoubtedly surpass in variety of attraction anyslmllat event of tho icar. Thern willbo an abundance of pretty things onsnio, mil thero will bo moro than anahundanco of entertaining featuresTho different booths will ha In chargeof ladles whnsu enthusiasm and origi-nality of Ideas cau't bo surpassed. The"Fortune-Teller'- s tent during tho ,lnvand Mrs. Jarley's Wax-Work-s In thoevening win bo sufficient to repay anyono ror tho tlmo spent In tho beauti-ful St. Clement's grounds,

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CATHOLIC CHURCHE8.

Tho Catholic Church of St, John,tho Raptlst, Kallhlwacna. In chnrgo otRov. Father Clomont. Tomorrow, No-vember 27th. tho first Sunday of Ad-vent: 8:30 n. ra., high mass with ser-mon and Collection! Hlimlnv aMinnl .f.ter mass; 4 p. m , Rosary.

crio uainollc Church of St. Joseph,Moanalua, In chargo of Rov. FatherClement. Tomorrow. Mnvnmhn. otii.tho flrst Sunday of Advent: IX a. in ,'

uisn mass with Rcrmon nnd collec-tion; 2 p. m.. Rosary and catechism.

CENTRAL UNION CHURCH.

At 11 a. m. Rov. Edward rialen Turner Will nrrach. subicct "Thn Powerof tho Personal Touch"; 7:30 p. ra ,

Rov. William Morris Klncaid. D. D.,will preach, subject "I Can"; 0:30 p.m , Christian Endeavor ineatlni?. null.Jeet 'Our Partnership and Fellow,ship."

PASSENGERS ARRIVED.

From tho Orlont. ner S. H. nnll.Nov. 20. For Honolulu: Wong HongShoo. For Ban Francisco: Capt. A.O. Ilollman, h. Hundeshagcn, II.

Chin Yeo, Charles Ilryan, W.0. Krueuel T. 8. Pinb.

NEW YORK DENTAL PARLORSio7 FORT STREET,

Everythlnj; clean and thoroughly sterilized. Prices the lowest 'n the city,see my samples at the entrance NO LADY ASSISTANT.

BRING A PIANOINTO YOUR HOME

For ChristmasII II r nmiu. .Ji,"j!a,V

A Small Cash Payment and

Easy Monthly PaymentsWill give you possession of a beautiful instrumentthat will be an endless and permanent) source ofenjoyment in your home.

Come to the store and hear our pianos, if youcan. If not, write to us and we will send you .abook about them and explain the easy terms.

Chickering, Kroeger, Singer and other Pianos.

JDergstrom Music Co., Ltd,Odd Fellows' Building.

Plumbing Permits.M A. Camara, 1 story wood, Avcnuo

D, I'alulo; Santos.1). Kaaha, 1 story wood, Dcictaula

St.; Aid.Mrs. II. Chapln, 1 story wood. Here

tania St.: Akl.Mrs. 11. Allen, 2 story wood, Alahca

St.. Qulnn.I.on Lin, wood, Morgan lnno:

Chu lloon Kte.Harolil et nl., 5 1 story wood, Old

Quurry lid.; Cheo lloon Kco.

Building Permits.Kanamoto, iron olllca building, Pau-ah- l

St.Japanese Methodist Church, wood,

Kukul St.Tom Ilreu, wood residences, School

St. extension.Sung Chow Kco, wood kitchen,

Vine) ard St.

Judgments.Kong Chung vs. A. Pull, assumpsit;

Judgment for plaintiff, $I4.C8.D. and II .McCorriston vs. S. Kuhoy,

assumpsit; Judgmont for plaintiff,ZG8.iu.

Yon Leo vs. J. W. Dirt, assumpsit;judgment for plaintiff, $12 35.

J, J. Dyrno vs. Farm Cornn, assump-sit: Judgment for plalntlfT, 154.14.

Kwong Illng vs. KcllI Kuewa, assumpsit; Judgmont for plaintiff, $12.20.

Wan How Wo vs. Leo Sing, assumpsit; Judgment for plaintiff, $37.83,

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NOVEMBER COLD SNAP.

Somo residents of Honolulu ImatrIneil thoy saw frost on their lawnsthis morning. Tho thermometer attbo U. S. Experiment Station recordeda tomperaturo early this morning ofuu.u, At a o clock last evening tbomercury stood at C5.D. On tho morn-ing of Novomber 24, It stood 02.5; ontho 25th, 62.C.

inREAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS,

Entered for Record Nov. 25, 1004,From 10:30 a. m. to 4 n. m.

John W Thompson by rogr...i. NoticeJohn N Makalwa by regr Notice

Entered for Record Nov. 26, 1904,From 9 a. m. to 1030 m

Dick Lahalnaluna and wf to MraMary Haunu n

Mary Haupu and bsb to Q H Derrey.Mm .

The Lewis and Clarke Onfonniniwill commemorate the acnnlntfnn nttbo only territory possossed by theUnited States tho title to which wasobtained by discovery.

Granite and Bronze MonumentsAt Prices To Suit.

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Hawaiian Iron Fence

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A. N. SANFORD,D08TON BUILDING, FORT STREET

OVER MAY & CO.

YES!BUY FROM US WHYf Btcautsl

w ar ins cneapesi, can ror your or-ders, allow you 45 days In which topay your bills, deliver promptly. Youmake 5 on every dollar you Invest,

KALIHI STORE, White Silt.

CalendarsA large assortment. Come early and

take your pick,

THE WOMAN'S EXCHANGE,

HOTEL, NEAR POUT.

I niO rATtn CDAKE'SAdvertlsni Agency. 174 Sansome Street, San Fran-

cisco, California, where contracts for advertlslng can be made for It

and Monument Works, Ltd

Y. Wo Sing & Co.FRUITS AND QROCERIES.

Fresh provisions and fruit by everyCallforzla steamer. Fresh Island but-ter from Hawaii.

1123 Fort St. and 1186 Nuuanu St2876-t- f

P. O. Box 111. TeL Wait lit.

SANG CHAN,MERCHANT TAILOR,

HOTEL STREET, HONOLULU.nits made to order In tae latMi

stylts. Perfect tt guaranteed. Olett'lnx cleaned, dyed and repaired.

YoshikawaTat Bike Doctor, lhaveabti

lock ot wheels. Repairingour specialty. Wheels Rent.ed. Two 8tores: 111 King St,Hotel near River.

SATO,188 HOTEL STREET near RIVER.

Bicycles and Bicycle Sundries; Re-pairing Goods not calledfor In 30 days will be sold.

S. SAIKI,Dealer in Bamboo Furniture, Pic-J-"

Ffm G" Linen. DrawnLinen, Table Cloths, Collar, Neck- -uct,cte.

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rmvmrnrmwmrmnThree Interesting Days of

SPECIAL J

BARGAINS ?MONDAY, TUESDAY and J

WEDNESDAY ITHOSE WHO HAVE ATTENEED OUR SPECIAL

MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY SALES,ALREADY KNOW THE ADVANTAGES OF BEING LON THE LOOKOUT FOR THESE SPECIAL BAR- - WGAINS, o TO THOSE WHO HAVE NOT YET LLEARNED WHAT SURPRISING OPPORTUNITIESWE OFFER, THIS ANNOUNCEMENT IS PARTICUL- - LARLY DIRECTED. W want you to realize Wwhut It means to save money o NOTE amTHESE PRICES, THEN COME AND EXAMINE THEGOODS.

T A TTTTCnr A T IMC Just rteht for under1 IL 1 LU L l Al NJ-- dresses, fancv work

CTT T etc. Sec good colors in light blue, nilewiilv prccn. Dink, maize, ccrese and black.Our regular 60c quality. ON SALE AT - 03C JHANDSOME MERCERIZED and

EMBROIDERED SUITINGSThese have every appearance of silk in pretty delicate V '

shades, suitable for evening gowns. Regular OC yprice 50c a yard. ON SALE AT - - - 4DC m

LADIES' WHITE LAWNJrinjnd with 2SHIRT WAISTS lace, tucked ItortQcl Iand back. Regular price $J.75 yd. On Sale at 73C

LACE CURTAINS SffSSS." Jtains at just half price. This is a rare chance. Thecurtains will be placed on our counters Monday and Xwe arc confidant that before the morning is over theentire lot will be gone. -THESE BARGAINS FOR MONDAY, TUESDAY AND f.WEDNESDAY ONLY. 4

N, S. Sachs Dry Goods Go, Ltd.Corner Fort and Beretania M

IffffffffffffffffffffffffLawson's Latest

Pacific Mail Deal

New York, Nov. 10. Thomas W.

Lawson Issued today to Faclflc MailHtockholders a notlco which reads asfollows:

"Tho capital stock of tbo Pacific MallStoamshlp Company outstanding Is209,000 shares; 100,000 shares arcowned by the Southern Pacific andUnion PaclUc . railroads. They costttiera $100 per sbart. Tho presentmarket price of tho stock Is 112.

"As tho largest stockholder, next totho Southern Pacific-Unio-n Pacific, Iwill pay $70 per sharo (or substantially(03,000 shares or over) all tho

minority stock, provided Ican purchase the sanio on or b(orcMonday, November 21, 1904. Will you,to enable mo to do so, sign tho attachedbland and send tbo samo to me by re-turn mall?"

According to the man who has thoconlldcnco of Lawson the foregoing bid(or tho stock of tho Pacific Mall Steam-ship Company Is pari of a general at-

tack which ho has planned against thoRockefeller and Hnrrlmau Interests.According to tho authority above quot-ed, Lawson, a minority stockholder,

V believes tho largo earning of the Pa-cific Mall havo been going to the Unionpacific-Souther- l'nclflu combinationand tho minority stockholders bavobeen left out In tho cold. Lawson Issaid to bcllovo the Union Pacific-Souther- n

Puclflc comblno docs not really ownmoro than u small percentage of thostock and has been going before thopublic under false colors. If It turnsout that Lawson is correct In his opin-ion, ho will get control of tho PacificMall Steamship Company, which prom-Ifes.t- o

bo a great factor In building upOf trade In the Orient.

ONE 8HAHE ONE DOLLAR PERMONTH.

' The Thirtieth Series of Stock Inthe Pioneer Building fc Loan Association was Issued In October, 1004, and Isnow open for subscription. The membership fee of fifty cents per share.and the monthly dues aro one dollarper month per share. The stock drawsmuch bettor Interest than a savingsbank.

Further Information can bo obtainedfrom A. V. OEAn, Secretary,

122 King St.

i "For Rent" card on sale at BulletinA offloo. -

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LAHAINA, MAUI.

Hacks, Carriages, BuggUs ail las- -

dlo HoriM o short aotlta.

OarrlagM moot all sUamsrs. Gobi-psts-

irlvert, reasonable raUs, asw

TaalelM ui llvo stock.

PerfectionHome Bakery

BERETANIA ST. NEAR EMMA.

Homo Daklng of all kinds fresh ev-

ery day.

Gomes ExpressStand and Office, 716 Fort near

ueen SL, opposite Hackfeld building.Draymen, baggage and furniture

handled and delivered.Office 'Phone Main 296; Rssldsnc

'Phona White 891.

Jos. Schwartz,Watchmakers' Matcriali andJewelers' Supplies,

COR FORT and KING ST

M. Phillips & Co.Wholesale Imperttrt and Slebbsrs

EUROPEAN ANDAMERICAN DRY dOOBl

Pert and Qutsn Ita.

"For Rent" cards on sals at Buifi

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BVEmINO BULLETIN, HONOLULU. T. II., SATURDAY, NOV. 2G, 1004. THPtM

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IN GOOD HEALTH WITH

ill II HII. P. Dillingham returned to Hono-

lulu yesterday after several months'absence, during which tlmo he hascompletely regained his health andstrength which six months ago wason the verge of collapse. Mr. Dillingham not only comes back In good,sound health but ho brings his old-tim- e

optimistic buoyancy of spirit andsays, as he has over said, "Hawaii hastho finest futuro of any other countryuil tui lu.

At tho outset, In a conversationdealing In retrospect and In prospectwith condition In Hawaii, Mr. Dllllngham noted the marvellous ability ofHawaii to tako punishment. Ho enu-

merated the colloifcat burdens thathad been Imposed upon Hawaii duringtho past five years and commentedon tho marvellous staying powetshown by a country of less than 150.-00- 0

Inhabitants that In five years couldstand a discount of between $40,000,.000 and $50,000,000 between estimatedIncome and actual receipts and yetnot record a single failure of any con-sequence.

"Five years ago, when most of thenewer sugar plantations wcra floated,no ono could foresee tho casualtiesthat wcro to bo visited upon tho coun-try and Its Industries. Sugar at thattlmo was worth over $90 a ton, aboutwhat It Is now. Tbo thrco crops fortho years 1902, 1903 and 190 1 wcrnsold at a prtco so much lower thanthis that tho aggregate receipts of thoIslands from sugar wcra $30,000,000loss than had been anticipated. ThoIncrcaso In tho cost of labor duringthese years as against tho standardof tho jear 1899 will foot closo to$5,000,000. Tho loss from tho leaf bopper has been moro than $5,000,000,Drouths hnvo wiped out another twoor threo million. Is It any wonderthat wo had hard tlmcsT In additionto this wo bad tho plague Uro and Usconsequent losses. These wcro cas-ualties that nono could foresee The.sudden depression from theso causeswob very depressing. Tho strength oftho Islands Is shown In that no fallures of Importanco followed this torrifle strain.

"Tho credit of tho Islands waswas strained to somo extent Coast

Jpeoplo showed a great deal of confl- -

donee In tho Islands all through, moreI In fact than Islands people themselves.The bankers over thero aro bankers Inovery sense of tho word. Thoy aronot pawnbrokers. Tbcy havo notsought to enrich themselves at our ex-

pense. In my own affairs, I havo re-

ceived tho utmost kindness from ev-

ery bank In San Francisco. Whllo I

havo been In that city tho bankersthero seemed to havo moro regard formy personal wolfaro and rost andhealth than for their own Interests. Iwas frequently told by them that It Iwas restored to health all would comoout right. Tbcy havo faith In Hawaii.

"There was a time when tho feelingwas quite general on the Coast thatthe planting business hero had beenoverdono and recklessly so. Thoy be-

lieved that the low prices to whichsugar stocks fell Indicated an overcstlmato of tho possibilities of thbusiness In the first place. Now theyclearly understand that had wo

a normal or even a fair pricofor sugar, our credit would not havobeen so strained or our depression sosevere.

"Ilut as I havo often said before, Inall staples, and sugar Is a staple,prices rise and fall as tho ebb andflow of the tide. Vc had our flood,tho ebb Is past and wo are on a re-turning flood again. Of course everyone knows why sugar was so low dur-ing the period wo havo passedthrough. It was due to the unnaturalstimulus given to production by thebounty system In Europe. That Influ-ence Is not likely to occur again Inmany years. Production of sugar Isnot likely to bo so enormous In tho fu-

turo as In tho past. Doet lands aroalready falling down. Tho fields aroexhausted and labor Is high, makingtho cost of bcot sugar greater thanheretofore,

"The present outlook Is all that wecould desire, and will bo for the nexttwo or threo years. Tho present out-

look will of courso stlmulato thoof cane and beet growing, nut

thero can be no great expansion madflIn the cana Industry, oxcept by extensive outlay of capital. Tho high pricesprevailing for wheat has Induced farm-ers In tbo States and In Buropo toturn their attention to that cereal.rather than to sugar beets."

As to his Intentions for tho futureMr. Dillingham said: "I am homo tnstay and for tho purpose of going tuwork again. I feel better than I havotelt In a great many years, I still ownnil my original shares In the enterprlt.es with which I havo been connected. My holdings In Olaa aro verylarge; ulso In Mcnryde. I own controlling Interests both In the Oahultallroad and the Hilo Railroad. I

think Hawaii has a flno futuro."Tbo Panama canal will do wonders

for theso Islands. A market will hebrought right to our own door, andas tho canal ncars completion therewill bo something here for farmers.Thero will bo a market for all thefruit and vegetables wo can raise. Ihavo looked forward a great manyyears to this as an assured fact."

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I will gladly give any sick one a full dollar's worth of my remedy to test, Can anyaiiinjr onfi refuse thiQ9

o "" kinviNo one elso has ever tried so bard to remove every possible ex

cuse for doubt.In eighty thousand communities In moro than a million homesDr. Bhoop Restorative Is known. Thero aro thoso all around

you your friends and neighbors, perhaps whose suffering It hasrelieved. There Is not a physician anywhore who dares tell you Iam wrong In the new tncdlc.il principles which I apply. And forsix solid years my remedy hns stood tbo severest test a medicinewas ever put to bate said "If It falls It Is free" and It has ncv.tr failed where theiu was a possible chanco for It to succeed.

ask no deposit-- no promise. There is nothing to pay, either now or iater. Thedollar bottle is free

I want no references no security. Tho poor have tbo samo op-portunity as the rich. Thevcry sick, tho slightly III, Invalids ofyears, and men nnd women whoso only trouble Is an occasional"dull day" to one and all say "Merely write and ask." I willsend you nn order on jour druggist. Ho will give you free, thefull dollar package.

My offer Is as broad as humanity Itself. For sickness knows nodistinction In its ravages. And tho rostlesa patient on a downycouch Is no more wclcomo fian tho wasting sufferer who fretsthrough the lagging hours In a dismal hovel.

I want CVEUY one, EVE.Wwhore to tost my remedy.

Inside Nerves. j A Bond of SympathyOnly ono out of every OS has perfect The Insldo nervo system Is plainly

health. Of the 07 sick ones, some aruttho most Important system In thosome are half sick, nnd man body. Our llfo rests on tho action

some are only dull nnd llstles. Ilut of tho vital organs. Whllo they workmost of tho sickness comes fiom ajwo live. When they stop we dlo.common cause. Tho licncH are weak.j Whllo they perform their duties prop-No-t

tho nerves you ordlnailly think erly we are well. When they performabout not tho nerves that govern their duties poorly we aro 111. Andjour movements and your thoughts. tho vital organs, each and overy one,

dopen upon tho Insldo nervo system,nut tho nerves that, unguldcd and r H not "nlv r"5itlitos them it

night nnd daj keep jour ntos and controls them,heart In motion control your digest-- The work of tho Insldo nerves Is notIvo apparatus rcgulato jour liver only the most Important It Is tboopernto your kidneys. rnost laborious. For our other ncrvs

nro exerted only at will. Wo thinkThese nro tho nerves that wear out nnd talk and oxerclse only as we

and break down. Inclined, and when wo nro tired voret. Hut tho s'omach, tho heart, tho

It does no good to treat the nlllngorgan tho Irregular heart -- tho dinr-derc- d

liver the rebellious stomachtho deranged kidneys. Thev ni" notto blame, nut go back to tho nervesthat control them. There you will findtho scat of tho trouble.

There Is nothing new nbout thisnothing any phjslclan would dispute.Dut It remained for Dr. Shoop to applythis knowledge to put It to practicaluse. Dr. Shoop's Restorative Is the re-

sult of a quarter century of endeavor

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along this very It docs almost sickness nerve sick-th- e

organ or deaden tho pain but ncss Insldo sickness otherdocs go at tho none tho kinds of sickness, such as purely e

nerve tho power ganlo derangements frequentlybuilds and strengthens due to lack of proper insldo nervomakes well. treatment.

For Stomach TroublesThe stomach is controlled by a deli-

cate nervo called tho solar plexus,Prlzo fighters know that a blow overthe stomach a solar plexus blow-m- oans

a sure knock-out- . For thisnervo Is ton times as sensitive as thopupil of your cj-e-

. Vet thu Bolar plex-us is only ono of the centers of thegreat Insldo nerve tho power nerve.It Is of tbo master nerves. Thustomach Is Its slave. Practicallystomach trouble, is nerve trouble In-

side nervo trouble solnr plexus trou-ble. Dr. Shoop's Restorative strength-ens tbo insldo nerves strengthenstho solar plexus and tho stomachtrouble "disappears.

Dr. Shoop's Restorativeyour right. In

--Mr. Dillingham spoke of tho erraticnaturo of tho HonoluluIllustrating his point comparisonof tho for Walalua and Olaastocks. Walalua quoted at SCO andOlaa under H. tbo last three cropsWalalua has turned out S5,4f0 tons ofsugar. Olaa's product has been abouttbo samo during thu samo Ume.Walalua worth C0, Olaa Is" wortha whole lot moro than It Is currentlyquoted.

Gaeiic Has Small

Passenger List

Tbo & O. steamship qacllc ar-

rived tbo Orient this morningand was docked at tho Channel wharfat about 8 Bho experienced apleasant and unoventful withtho exception of bor day out, whenshe struck rather rough weather.

Tho dacllc trip comes close tntho record for small passenger lists

by tho Maru somotime ago, having but ono cabin pas-senger for Honolulu seven for SanFrancisco.

Tho passenger for this port isHong Shu, a Chinese,returning from a visit In tho landhis birth.

L. HundeBhagcn, a mining cnglnoorSumatra, will stop over at this

port.Charles llryan Is a clerk In tho ar-

my nnd W, C. Klucgel Is a navy payclerk.

Tho numbor of steerage passengersbrought this port by the Gaelic Is

exceedingly small, thoro beingonly 07 Koreans and S9 Japanese.

The Gaelic will salt for San Fran-cisco at 3

the announcement on PAOENINE and prepare to vote your friendan AUTOMOBILE.

than 2,000 skilled workmenhavo left the French silk factories orRoubalx and Turrolng within a yearfor tho United States.

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liver, the kldnovs, mutt constantlyend continuously day and night'rsii oi tired, perform their necessaryduties. Wo have no way knowingoven that thoy aro tired faultsave tho of tho organs theysupply.

Ilut this strong bond of srmnathrfctn a purpose. For It shows us j

clearly that all are branches of one"re-i- t syftem that If wo make thosystem strong wo strengthen overybranch. This Is why bo many ailmentscan bo cured by one form of treatment.

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Fo- - Kid cv TroublesTho Kldnoys aro tho blood Alters.

Thev are operated solely by the Insldonerves, Tho branch which operatesthem and regulates tbom Is called thorenal ploxuB. When the renal plexusIs woak or Irregular, tbo kidneys o

with the very" poisonsthey should throw off. No kidneytreatment can clean them out or eurothem and one stago leads Into anotheruntil after a whllo tho kldnoys them,selves begin to break down and iliasolve. Thero Is only ono way to reachkidney trouble that is through thoInsldo nervos tbat control tbcm, whichDr. Bhoop b Restorative strong,tbens and restores.

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Lieutenant Slatlcry states that howill probably draw checks In paymentfor tho and Pearl

sites next Monday. He hasrccolvcd notlcu tbat Undo 8amplaced to his credit for this purposotho loug grocn.

Rut this mountain of evidence Is of no avail to those who shuttheir eyes and doze away In doubt. For doubt is harder to

than disease. I cannot cure those who lack the faith to try.So now havo made this offer. disregard the evidence. lay

aside the fact that mine Is tho practice In thoworld, and come to you as a stranger. I ask you to believe notono word that I say till you havo proven It for yourself. I offer togive you outright a full dollar's worth of Dr. Hhoop's Restorative.It Is the utmost my unbounded confidence can suggest. It's openand frank and fair. It Is tho supreme test of my limitless belief.

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Thoro Is no mystery no miracle. can explain my treatmentto you as easily as I can tell you why cold freezes water and whyheat melts Ice. Nor do claim a discovery. For every detail ojmy treatment is based on truths so fundamental that nono candeny them. And every Ingredient or my medicine Is as old as thohilts It grows on. simply applied the truths nnd combined theingredients into a remedy that is practically ccrtsln.

Dut my years of patient experiment will mail you nothing If youdo not accept my offer. Fo facts and reason and even belief willnot cure. Only tho remedy can do that.

Many Ailments One Cure.I havo called these tho Insldo nerves

for simplicity's sake. Their usualnamo Is tho "sympathetic" nerves.Physicians call them by this name because they are so closely allied because each Is In such closo sympathywith tho others. Tbo result Is thatwhen one branch Is allowed to becoraoImpaired, tbo others weaken. That Iswhy ono kind of sickness leads Intoanother. That Is why cases become"complicated." For this nervoIs tho most sensitive part of the hu-man Bj'stcm.

Docs this not to you someof tho uncertainties of medicine Is Itnot a good reason to jour mind whyother kinds of treatment may havefailed?

Don't you sco that THIS Is NEW Inmcdlclno? That this Is NOT tho merepatchrrork of a stimulant tho meresoothing of a Don't you bcothat It goes right to tho root of thotrouble eradicates tho cause?

nut do not ask you to take a sin-gl- o

statement of mine I do not askyou to bcllovo a word I say until youhnvo tried my medtclno In your ownhomo at my oxpenso absolutely. Could

offer you a full dollar's worth frco Ifthero wcro any misrepresentation?Could I let you go to your druggistwhom j'ou know nnd pick out anybottlo ho has on his shelves of mymcdlclno wcro It not UNIFORMLYhelpful? Could I AFFORD to do thisIf were not reasonably SURE thatmy modlclno will help you?

For Heart TroubleYour heart beats moro than ten

thousand times a day. And everyheart beat Is an Impulso of tho Insldonerve branch called the cardiac plex-us. Tho heart Is a muscle, but It is thonervo tbat makes the musclo do thowork. An Irregular or weak heart Is,almost In every Instance, tho directresult of a weak or Irregular nerveInsldo nerve. To cure heart trouble,rcstoro tho nervo to normal. Dr.Shoop's Restoratlvo will restore thocardiac plexus, Just as It restores thosolar plexus and the renal ploxus. Forall aro equal parts of the groat Insldonerve system tho power nerves themaster nerves.

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Tho first free bottle may bo enoughto effect a lure but I do not promisethnt. Nor do I fear a loss of posslbloprofit If It does. For such a test willsurely convinio tho cured ono beyonddoubt, or dispute, or disbelief, thatevery word I saj Is true.

Tho offer Is upen to everyoue, every-where. Ilut you must wrlto ME thnfree dollar bottlo order. All drugglstxdo not grant the test. I will then di-

rect you to one that does. Ho willpass it down to you from his Btock ofreely as though your dollar laid before him. Wrlto for tho order today.The offer may not remain open. I willsend you tho book you ask for besides,It Is free. I will help you to under-stand your case. What more can I duto convlnco of my Interest uf mysincerity?

For a ht orJtr for Book I nn DfFitjfull dollar bottle you Hook Of Urt Hullut aJJroit Dr. Shmp tloolc on tho KMrcy

Hot lt, Kacln., Wl llook . tor WnmonSuto hih hook ou- - lloolt j lor Mn ikjWJ)want. boon 6 on KlxuftMtisiD

Mild coses aro often cured with ons

or two bottles. For Balo at forty thou,

sand drug stores.

For Womanly TroublesAlmost all of tho troubles that aro

peculiar to aro caused byweakness or tho Inside nerves. TheroIs no need to doctor or doso an ailingorgan when It depends alono for ItsBupply of energy on tho Insldo nerves.Insldo nervo weakness, it not attended

will spread. Tho common namo fortho inside nervos Is the "SympatheticNerves." Each center is In closo sym-pathy with tho othor, and when onobecomes deranged, general weaknossand derangement frequently ensue,Dr. Shoop's Rcstoratlvo gently toncnup the Insldo nerves removes thocauso of wcaknoss, permanently and

1 forever.

For economy's sake, keep a bottle of Dr. Shoop's Restorative always on the pantry shelf. When off days come few doses will Increase your appetitsrelieve set you Neglected, these dull, listless spells may develop Into serious Illness. A doo time Is the truest

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Communication by "Storekeeper"and "heirs of Kamhomauolc" will bo

published when tho welters mako them-helve- s

known at tho Bulletin office.

Otherwise the letters go to tho waste-bask- et

Nvlth other anonymous trutk.

MORAL lll'.SI'.lNhl LITV.

It Is safe to presume that Governor,

rrtr' mUlsors made a thor--

but savn

for

upon. what

that lano thor--year,

1.00

year,

have

bysoon

the

later

bow

mmm imifp.ri.

otigh Investigation law The most attractive day's(turo him his cnpaclty Governor that afforded by the excursion

his right to refuse to sub- - the railroad line. The HALEIWA

poena Issued nt tho counsel LIMITED, first-clas- s train, leaves,

for man for cmboiilcracnt Honolulu every Sunday morning

of public fund. 'e'oek' ,m,klnB the,,. safe leir- - hours, the round trip

Possibly the $2JJ()

ally, at we ipent at DMUt,umeans to bring he won como H0TCL HALEIWA, with fresh and

otBclal duly .... .,,. u,lv,in ri,iu..to tho man umoug Mr. Wl)kt thootlng fishing, you

Carter must few wrinkles his town at 10.10 0,doek )n thtronsclcnco again evenlnfl,

satisfy tho demands of thetdtualloo.

Thero are able lawyers who quostlon

tho legality of tho undated resignationpolicy, somo who go rar to ciaim

that It will Joopardlio Territorialbonds Issued by tho Treasurer. Tho

point raised Is not insignificant, norIt one on which tho Governor should

avoid test. comes nt tlmo when

thero cannot possibly bo "poll-tics- "

In tho request for his appear-unc-

Ho Is not nsked to divulgo anofficial becret.

Tho contempt problem ono fortho law)cra fight over, but suppose,

tho trial Jury Is Influenced foragainst tho defendant by tho refusalof tho Governor to appear In court,whero docs tho moral responsibilityIlo for presumable mtscarrlagojustice?

BRITISH MUMCI 'ALI'KOULt MH

"British cities havo most complox

local administration, with multipliedoverlapping Jurisdictions; partisanpolitics; little or no merit system:most oxtcnslvo system ot governmentownership; no lelsuro class in citypolitics; populations which, mnn for

nro less deslrnblo ns basis formunicipal government than tho popu

latlon ot tho averngo American city;and mayors without tho appointingvoto power.

This Is what Prancls W. Parker,member of tho Illinois Statu Senate,says, after spending somo monthsmaking an Investigation of thu Drills)!municipality In order to gain pointsfor tho Improvement ot American cit-

ies, if possible. Parker bas found, ac-

cording to whnt ho writes for tho No-

vember number of "Tho World To-

day", that there nro many AmericanImpressions regarding tho Ilrltlsh cit-

ies thnt aro all wrong. Ono of these Isthe assertion that theroaro no parties In the Drlttsh munlclpall tics; another, that the governmentIb simple, and tho merit civil ser-

vlco system ono ot tho features foundoverywhero.

"However fasclnntlng," says Parker,"unified government may seem, cer-

tainly nothing in America can equaltbo complexity ot Ilrltlsh city govern-ment. In London, tbo Imperial gov-

ernment local government, for ItsParliament annually passes many local bills; Its Local Government Hoardpasses on municipal bond Issues; itsDoard of Trado makes tho controlling

touching public health and safety.and it also administers the police, de-

partment. London City CouncilIs the general locnl governing body,but by Its sldo stand tbo WaterBoard, tho Thames Conservancy, thoLeo Conservancy and tho AsylumDoard. As djstrlct authorities wo findIn tho city 'propor twenty-eigh- t bor-oughs, each with its mayor and coun-til- ,

and multitude of poor law un-

ions. In Ixindon thero aro thirty citygovernments, twenty-nln- mayors andnearly two thousand andyet It well governed."

In other words, centralization ofpower Is not necessary advisable.

As an ovldence that partlzanshlp Isvery decided municipal factor, ho

points' to tho remark ot Sir ArthurForwood: "I want distinctly under-- 1

stood that tho way to preferment inLiverpool Is through the Conservatlvnparty." Again be finds the "boss"who handles tbo labor element and Isablo to keep It In lino for tho Conserv-"stiv- e

party. He asked the Ilrltlshboss bow be did and was answerod,

"Ily advocating what Is best for tholrInterests."

"Dit you must rcmuncrnto the Work-

ers In somo way.""They call mo boss, never

or promised money or place nnyonepolitical support."

"Ilut offlces hnvo to bo filled,""Yes: and might proposo friend

and even ono Influential In his locallly, but no person would bo proposedby mo or considered by tho Councilwho did not possess tho necessary

3 qualifications, and If appointed he lm- -..i.. at...- -meaiaieiy goes oui oi poimci. ne can

no longer serve on hie ward commit-tee."

This Inst point certainty furnishesanother point for Hawaii to deliberate It also demonstratesIs becoming very much In evidence

postpaid, to

aldermen,

mighty efficient go eminent Is not thatpointed tho man who becomes orremains an actlvo politicianns hu reaches an office that Is public trust. Hawaii has seen surfeitof the practice of doing political busi-

ness on government's or peoplo btime, and, whether It Is Ilrltlsh orAmerican to put stop to It, tho

11 bo called sooner or In thisTerritory.

t'arlicr gives samplo of nilnppolntment to n position of less than

thousand dollars year Is made. Itrepresents an nmount of detail which"wlso men" of. say, Honolulu wouldpnt down ni beneath tho attention of

of tho and ns- - outing Is

In ns down

of answer a '

request of a

a on trial at!" '" '

V0i. I being

j pnmas this writing know or no 8M0 p m (i tho

hlin If tihn standnolnt of -- ,. -- , I

It appears men, Jnd or andput In Jre n

and then fold It over i

to moral

so as

Isa It a

nny

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or

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or

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Real Estate Loansare easily repaid by

MONTHLY INSTALMENTS.Just likeRENT

when money Is obtained from"HOENIX SAVINGS. BUILDING AN!

LOAN ASSOCIATION.Judd Building, Honolulu.

Guarantee Capital t 200.000.0(Paid-i- Capital t1,300,000.0t

SB

I

HENRY C. POCOCK.run.

governing or legislative officers. Yet

the council of Bouthwark deliberatedon whether to ralso a painter's salaryen,, r.ni n week and was notB.hamnl. InslKnlflcant. somo would

say, but It Is not Insignificant when Itconstitutes a means or a detail for se-

curing a competent government that

DO FAIL

ntlafloa ihn demand of tno people.Municipal trndlng or, as wo know It,

munlclnal ownership Is found to bo asuccess and Mr. l'arkcr remarks that

not

seem toof

boor

Itman

do andIn moio

It of tho Mf ,,nrk(,r tlccMp(Smunicipalities will , . ,. no, na

im- - tUuate(l that Is,capitalists u iinum.uH.-j- tocan't stop tho demands of times. . . , , Uy wpl)

One of tho ho is tho ,, systho aunougn men-- .

nfttn9t cia,R ofbewail the that no- -

it theirclass who tan will novoio i .. ., n fln,ia cor,

to of government rupt mcn out or thowhile men after their councIg u. forco otown affairs, ho finds tho "lelsuro class . ,.,-- t, .i. mm. nt rhnr.I. ..". .....v.. wvi..u.n .... ..- - ,-,. uu.I.Im.II.jin mo councils oi uruisu muuii;ii.,ii- -

TO SEE

cortan,,.....

tics to no a mym. nicmui-r- ui "

ttnnmmwtnmm.mr.snnmi tottum

We'll

"TornOver

A New Leaf."

you nro Inclined

to open nn account with ns.

Vo want business of tho

sort: this docs not re-

fer to slzo solidity Is thoVo to treat nil

patrons businessIs fully appreciated nnd

careful atour hands.

HENRY WATERHOUSE

TRUST COMPANY,

Cor.Fcrt and Merchant Sts.Honolulu,

::rmtJttmttttmjKi

On Monday, Nov. 28t:h,Wo Will Show

A Grand Lot of

Ladies JacketsRaglans

and Walking Skirts

These goods are wel bought,thoroughly up to date, andmarked at prices th t should sellon sight

Better call and see themL. B, KERR & COMPANY, limited

STREET,

NOT THE

NEW FALL LINE

Department of the

Pacific Hardware Company, Ltd.,

Their and Noveltiesthe of the Just thethinp; for Wedding; Birthday

Presents.

city councils aro busy men, necessarily all business men, but an worn-cr-

very few leisurely loafers whom

Bomo peoplo think will bo tho

salvation our country. Wo allthat a loafer, whether ho a million-

aire tramp, never did any fornnyono except by Is thobusy who does things, tho manwho has nil ho can possiblytheu riowds somo In rosponsoto public spirit.

going over the sltuoIs a matter time lfn ,,at tho

adopt mllll(,,1,al,tv favorablytho municipal ownership iiica. ns the American; has

aro staving g0rlous problems deal withtno

best points manes lm(fer complcx BOclaHstlcobservation that wlltch

cans fact tnoyiiavo ml8 Amcrlcan8 makclelsuro and .im.themselves affnlrs nrJ kcpt iirtBh

tho busy look cy pubnc 8cnti,,i.i.,

whenover

right

point. aimnllko; their

attention

Lid,

Hawaii.

AI.AKEA

Art

Pictures Art will be

Leaders Season,

and

know

goodnccldcnt.

After nholoonly when

actcr shall bo put In such places nndtolerates no others." Right hero Istho pith of tho American civic difficulty. Too many men want someonoelso to look nfter tho government forthem, run down tho petty corruption-Ist- s

whllo they rob tho peoplo of nfranchise or commit grand larceny un-

der thu namo of public Improvementnnd Industrial or commercial progress.

An active, courageous public sentiment Is what Is wanted, a sentimentthat will not nllow public servants to

tako tlmo from the public servlco tomnulpulato votes to keep himself orstrencthen himself In office, n Bentl- -

ment that demands tho samo nccuncy and attention to duty In public of-

fice required from tho employo of aprivate concern, a patriotic sentimentHint proves Itself In cooperation withtho workers rather thnn nil easy-chai- r

dlscourso on what the other fellowsought to do.

UPS- - BOYCOTT I'

Hllo, Nov. 22. Thero Is a boycotton amongst locnl Japanese, directedngalnst tho members of tho Lymanfamily doing business In Hllo, butprincipally ngalnst Ilufns A. LymanJr., who was prominently identifiedwith tho Kukalau road labor contro-versy, which resulted In the dlschargoof all tho Japanese employed on thatgovernment work.

And, rcmarlinblo to relate, tho "shut-out" Ik linrnmlnir ceneral nmonc tho

'Japanese, who have heretofore- - donobusiness with various members ot thofamily, and who now refuso to deal

'with anyono of tho immo ot Lymnn., It Is stated that tho day following thongrccment among tho Japanese to thiseffect, tho soda works did not sell a

I

enrich ana picpure tu v wu,AUTOMOBILE.

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JUDGE OF THE SUPREME COURT

Was Alarmingly Afflicted WithLa Grippe.)Cured by Pe-ru-n- a.

' t55S5sSSlvN - .,il.VHW 'r- - sjTCMjfcfcj' msiimmw.WM..

HON. W. H. PARSONS.

Po-ru-- na

cures

more

la grlppo

than

all

combined.

W. II. I'arsoua l o Bcnntor nnd Judgo of tho SupremoCourt ot Texas, nlio llrlgadler-Ocncral,I- n Confederate Army. In a reecnt

letter from tci II Street, N.W., Washington, D. 0.', this prominent gentle-

man says I

"Upon tho recommendation of personal friend and many strong testi-monials ns to the ctllcacyvt Peruna In the treatment ot the numerousj niptamt ot tho grippe with which I hare hecn uttllctcd for four months

past. I hare been Induced to undergo a treatment with this Justly telebratcd formula. I feel a decided change for tho better after using It onlyone week. It U especially good In toning up tho stomach and has had adecided effect upon my appetite. 1 therefore feel much encouraged that Innt on the road to complete restoration.

"My numerous friends In Texas, where I have had the honor to com-

mand a brigade ot her Veteran Cavalry In a touryears' war, may acceptthis voluntary testimonial to the merits ot Peruna as a sense obligationon my part for Its wonaenui eiiicacy.tr. u.

Thero Is no remedy In thu world tbatlsoolhcs whllo It stimulates, hoals as Itmoots tho conditions produced by la expurgate. Peruna is not a purgative,rrlppo belter than tho remody, Peruna. or cathartic, or sedative, or stimulant,Peruna stronnthcna as It rouovates, I nor a vcgctablo or mineral polnon. It

announcement should addret. Dr. Hartman. Columbus. Ohio. U.

of

Co. supply trade Honolulu.

K V a

other

m

reaches the soureo of all dlscises of themucous membranes by Its action on th

system of nerves.I2vcry jwton who has had la grlppn

during the lat J earsliould lake acouneotl'crinm. Koono need expect pcriecsrocovery unless they do so. Tho grippelias products! catarrhal Inflammation oftho whole mucous membrane, and gooil

health Is Impossible until thcfo arrestored to a normal condition. Thll'eruna A great many remo-die- s

havo been suggested this con-

dition from tlmo tlmo, but rerunappears bo the only remedy haany substantial value In Hlias never failed glvo satisfactiondurli.c forlv rears' experience and stilloccupies tho unique yosmou oi ueini;tholcndlng (If the only) speemo rem-

edy tho of la grippe.Henry Dlstln, tho Inventor and maker

of all tho band Instruments for thoHenry Dlstln Manufacturing Co., writetho following from 1111 South Ninthstrcot, '

" I had a bad attack of la grippe ImDecember which lmted niori' thanmonths, and which left mo with catarrh,and several of my friend adv Iscd motry Peruna. I began with n bottle the

week In Marrh and It certainly didme a great deal ofgood. I was kosatisfied that I purchased nnotlier boltloand followed the directions, and can SHy

It has cured mo." Henry Dlstln.If you do not derive prompt s.nd satis-

factory results from tho uio of Peruna,writo at once Dr. Hartman, gU lug afull statement of your caso and ho will'jo pleased glvo jou his valuablo o

gratis.Address Dr. Hartman, President

Tho Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, O.

a ....- -j nt cm nnn hne Wri rlonnsltcd In the Market Exchange Dank, Colum- -caso of soda to their former japaneso ft onj0 as a guarantee that the above testimonial is genuine; that we hold

. customers In Hllo. and tho Japanese '.; niUnntlr. rc ccrtlMmt tO the Same. Every 0110 of Our tCStrado ot tho other lines of business op- - in uui (mjjv.u,, ..m.......- - .... - i ...i... ,..,,, ;..

I

crated by tho family has materially tlmoiihils arc genuine J in the wovtls ot the one ih tippuidea,Herd0" 8lnC lh rdCr l b0yCO,- t'- For special directions everyone should read "The III. of Life." . copy ol which surround, each battle. P.run.

, 1. for .ale by all chemist, and druggist, at one dollar per bottle or six bottle, lor five dollar...' Those wishing direct corretponderce with Dr. Hartman and e.n wait the necessary delsy In receiving reply

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Prices on safes. Monuments and Iron Fencescheerfully given. Call or write

J. C. Axtell,148-5- 'Phone 1801 Hue.fclakts St P. 0. Box 842.

iforh JS your

' TAINT vSS

Lewers & Cooke, Ltd.,177 8. KINQ ST.

AGENTS.

William T. Paty,CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER.

ALAKKA ST.All claaaea of Building Work prompt-

ly and carefully executed.Office 'Phone Blue 1801.

Retldence 'Phone Blue, 2312.

THE IRISHMNCE

Acli, guess yo what's tho nowest?Rejoice mo bhoys wtd me,

An Irish Prince will visit us,Receptions thcro will be;

Ara muBha wo will have a tlnioTho like wag nlvcr kuown

Since Urlan Uaru ot owld stepped downFrom off tho Irish throne.

.j - , ,. . ...Our Governor nnd his p,

All dressed In fine grCcn rlothos.Will meet this l'rlnco mid throngs ol

mlnAs from the ship ho goes

Up thro tho town tho baud will leadIn the front,

And every halt a block or soWe'll hao a lloola stunt.

All nations will be rcprlslntcd,(That's all tho nations here)

And Hatter from ChicagoWill surely too appear.

Tho "Nater man" will also coinoIn all his ghoulish glory,

"Mauua Loa" with her whiskers oftAnd llttlo Jlmmo Story.

Then to the Palaco we will go(Oood citizens do not frown)

Sure for holy royalty, ye'n know,We turn things unslde down.

In royal robes of former kingsWo'll deck this new prince out

And put upon his bead a crownIf as to crown there's any doubt.

Our prince's a man ot glorious melnA warrior bowld an' true,

Ills hair Is red and limbs are stout,He stands up six foot two.

Yo's talk about yer Japan prince,Ycr Chinks an" Turks an" al,

Where? I would ask would any beNlxt sons ot Tara's Hall.

He'd take the lot Into the ring,Delt hell out o' their bldon,

An' it they dared then opa their mouthsHe'd break their nicks hedde.

llo'd put tlilm thro their faclugs, too,Would chargo them Income Tux,

Would put the flguro down himself,An' dare thlm questions axe.

, Bo we will have somo high owld Jinks,Well alt and dhrluk most hearty.

Hlbernla'B bhoys will glvo tho feastWith Clem Qulnn and McCarthy.

Attorney Qulnn will mako tho speech,Ho's a darltnt at oration,

McCarthy will supply the dhrlnkFor gcntlo lnblbatlon.

McUrldo from out owld county Down,O'Hoollgan from swate Ktldare,

O'ltafferty, McKce and DrownAn' Tommle Nolan will ha there.

Thousands more from tho owld artWill homage pay to Ireland's prince,

Kanaka and AmericanWill gladly stand up him fernlnst,

Rejoice with mo. Rejoice, again, I say,Hall this Prnco with open arms,

Let loose ycr wealth; spend It freoFor Erin's son of many tharms.

Out whisper) Hush! Keep It dark!This Irish Prluco will go his way.

Uut when tho Jap conies back againWith strength, He'll come to stay,

Tim MacHoulo.

1 he bunday LawAFFECTS NOT HIM WHOLAYS IN A STOCK ATHOME ol the DELIGHTFUL

PRIMO T AGERJL iiimii iiimmiiiiii mi i in B f aaspenaeuaevauuBaaan

IT GIVES A ZESTTO THEAPPETITE AND MAKESc j GOOD BLOOD

LHlww W " 1 &." L I la mH milWf

Wr jSEmnQMD You must place reliance on your ft

tL Bm&r jeweler if you would jew- -

fT dry tliat is sure to give satisfaction.

r We'd like you to look over our hliow- -

T iug of Kings, Tins, Studs, Brooches,lr Watches, etc., at nuy time

Little Bills, Long hi lit. Big:Bills, Short Bills, Old Bills,Bad Bills and New Bills)all kinds ot

Scientific Collectors of Bad Debts.

Bills CollectedMerchants' Protective

P'A tN--iAND PAJNT5ING

Stanley frtUpimnson,.THE HONOLULU PAINTF.RY, CURE 8I0N8 S. S. SIGNS.

'PHONE 42b. 137 KING STREET

What Others Say Ah u ifRend what the IJlrmlngham (AH.) ' his to say:Tho Harrison Mutual Uurlal Aseu (allon has bcon organized about ouo

year, and yet In that time It has uttal icd n membership ot about two thou-

sand adults and children, nnd furnish d tho luncral expanses or many fam-

ilies, which otherwise would bo cramped to meet tho needful oxpoiibcs. Thomembership includes nil clashes from tho rich to tlio honest laborer.

Carlisle, Ky., VoV. 1, 1001.

Mr. A. F. I1URK, HnrrlEon, Ohio.My Dear Sir; Wo havo been working "Tho Harrison Mutual Rurlal As-

sociation" In our county for ouo year, and hnvn u membership of nearly2,000. Included In tho Association uru many of tho very best and mostsubstantial citizens of our city, who claim It to bo tho most helpful nndeasy plan of cooperation work ever organized In tho country.

Very respectfully yours,I,. T. POTTS & SON.

Dayton, Tcnn., Dec. 18, 1003.Mr. A. V. FlURK, Harrison, Ohio.

Dear Sir: I bought "Tlio Hnrrlnou Mutual Ilurial Association" rightfour months and twenty days ngo. I now havo n membership ot 3,000.There havo been six deaths. I havo tha hankers, lawyers, doctors, preach-ers and nil best people ot our city mid nvcrythlug Is working nicely.

Wishing you a morry Christmas, I am yours truly,X-- S. H. PUARCY.

r.wjiv".r - r - Cynthlana, Ky.. April 1, 1901.Mr. J. C. ARNOLD, Harrison, Ohio;

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It

a

Is

Is

Is

U much ofWo to on us and

say It has proven to a graud and n to

-). &

3,000 mombors.134 Deretanla J.

1832, A

KOHALA DITCH

SECURED

RIGHTS OF WA11

The wuy for the entireof the Kolialu ditch 'been

secured, tho last link tho landsot been closed

within tho past few days. Nothingnow to prevent the beginning ot

construction work on big ditch ex-

cept tho details connected with thofinancial end ci tho

Mr, has In Sanfor somo ttmo, waiting for tho final outcomo ot right ofNow that matter been woundup Mr, Hind will with tbo la- -

" ' r--i.j -- -,

n tdProgress Bl . P VUn 197

t.Y

Oencrnl Agout for tho Harrison Mutual

suauco and placing of bonds. Is tin- -

Moved thai theso negotiations con- -

sumo but very short tlmo nnd thatdirt and pahochoo will begin to fly pretty soon ,

Tbo llamakua branch ot tho proposed ditch still held up lx tho Parker-

-Carter lltlgatfon.

CHINESE NEW YEAR.

Tho Chronicle has IssuedIts annual Chinese calondar this year,which being distributed by Hoono of tho proprietors of tho Chron-icle. Tho most Interesting announce-ment of tho calendar tho fact thatChlneso Now Year falls on Friday,Feb. 3, and householders can governthemselves accordingly.

iiiTho cup of coffco In

tho city. N. Ilakcry.

Uurlal Association.Dear Sir; Our Association booming and wo cannot say too

it. want thank you for insisting buying tho right, canbo success Rod-sen- tho poor people.

if, ' WHAMJY HUTCHINaS,Tho Honolulu Association has noarlyOffice, 8t. H. TOWNSEND, Secretary.(Copyrighted Doc. 18, by P. Durk.)

HAS

rights, oflength have

acrossBishop Estate, having

the

enter.irlBO.Hind been Francisco

way negpttatlous.tills has

proceed

rv fmmm

will

Chluoso

Fon,

best HawaiianEngland

LOCAL AND GENERAL

Read "Wants" on page 6.

W, L. Castle nrrled In the Klnailtoday.

Klii'ii l.uw wai nniong the nirhnls Intho Klnau today.

Hon. Palmer P. Woods of Kolialanrrluul In tho city today.

Judge Do Holt's trial Jurors am p- -

utscd until December 1. I

Don't nilm I lie big embroidery salont Illom's, Friday and Saturday.

Tlio Katnchaniclm Atunml dame willtnko place tonight at Progress bnll.

Iluy early. Advance talc of new hoiIday goods now on nt Wall, Nichols.

Mrs. llaruard nnd Miss D.irnard ofHawaii arrived In the Klnau today.

Now Is tho time. Mall Hawaiian calendars to jour friends. Arlctgh & Co.

Tho Steamship Enterprise Is nt llllo,having arrhed at that port Inst Saturday.

Iluy your Sunday morning resuscitation nt tho Pantheon, lllind pigs arc"pan."

New smoked Findon haddocks Justnrrlved o,t Henry May & Co.'b, Extrachoice.

Olaic fruits, a fresh Importation,packed In fancy boxes. Elite Ito CreamParlors

Geo. 11. HobcrUon leturned 111 Hie

Klnau today from a biHlnuxs trip onHnwull.

Judge Dc Holt this morning appoint-ed Ellen Dwlght guardian ot her minorchildren.

Today la tho last for tho wonderfulbargains in cmbruldcilcs nt Ulom's inProgress block.

Kerr's will show a grand line ofladles Jackcta. raglans ami walMugskirts on Monday.

Read the announcement on PAGENINE and prepare to vote your friendan AUTOMOUILE.

A parcel containing two tlilrts havebeen lost. A rennrd Is offered for toturn of mine to this olllce.

When you como to town on Saturdayulgnt do not fall to call on J. A. it. . .

clra, tho Hotel street Jeweler.Rev. Walter C. Stewart ot Ilostou,

departs for Hllo In the next Klnau totake charge of St. James mlsfdon.

Special blanket and comforter sale.bed rock prices. 100 pairs 10-- whiteblankets at "Co pair at Pacific ImportCo.

Clarenco M. White and family re-

turned In tho Klnau today from n va.'

tutiun trip to Hllo and tho VolcanoHpuse.

Candidates for tho Hllo postofflcc aro(leo. I,. Desha, Chas Slcmscn, Normanuud Henry l.ymau, W. II. llccrs andothers."""AUia & Robinson Institute proceedings for tQreclojure of mortgageaainst J. K. NakooitC9-an- d k. k. rnkookoo. .- -.

f ield day spprta for boys at Hoys'Field on IJlIha street, admission free.i tho afternoon attraction in the ath- -

lcls line.Competition for fifth place In thn

championship list ot tho Munoa QolfCiub utricii place at tbo Manoa linksthis aftcrnoou.

Territorial (I rand Jury Is at proscnt engaged In ono ot tho moat Inlur-eatin- g

tasks of Its existence, accordingII nllcgcd "leaks."

High Sheriff Henry held consultation with t!ocrnor Cnrtcr this fori)- -

noon. Attorney General Andrenu wasnLo n buslnoas cailpr

C. (1. Yeo Hop & Co. rccchcd by tboAlameda nil hinds of American HU- -

cult Co.'s biscuits; alto frcui vege-

tables, fruit nnd groccrlca.

DUorce proiecdlugs, Louisa a. Dav-

id Vtauon, occupied Judge Robinsonthis forenoon. I;. C. Pctcra for libel.lant nnd W. C. Achl for llbcllce.

At tho meeting ot tho Order ot tli w

Eastern Star, to ho held In tbo Masonic temple this evening, Initiatory exer-cises will bu tho order of business.

Fifty dollars reward Is offered forreturn of property taknii from suite U3,

Alexander Young hotel, Saturday own-ing, November l'J. No questions uske.il.Seo ad.

For the tecond tlmo nn nmended complaint Is tiled in Van Wo Tong againstHoftichlacgcr & Co., and A. M. Drown,as High Sheriff, for bclzurc and deten-tion of goods.

Tho steamer Klnau arrived from Hlloand way ports this forenoon at about10MG o'clock with the following cargo;30 kegs, .1 cow, 1 horso, 1 tolt, 150puclcnges sundries.

Tho ftenmer Knlulanl arrived fromMaul, Molokul and Lanal ports nt about!) o'clock this morning with tho fol-

lowing cargo; 29 head cattle) 100 hogsanil 01 packages sundries.

Demurrers were overruled nndamendment allowed to complaint byJudge Do Dolt this morning in tho as-

sumpsit caso ot tho Hawaiian Hard-ware Co. vs. Kalkalmahaolo.

The Daughters of Hawaii met yes-terday at tho homo of Mrs. L. A. Coney.Mrs. U. F. Dillingham mndo an address, Miss Anna Paris gave a shorthistorical sketch of tho society.

Knhuc, a Hawaiian on tho Helcne,was drowned at Papalkou landing InstFriday, In making the lauding, theboat capsized. Four ot the boatmenctcaped but Kabuo was dashed againstthe rocks.

Tho Gleaners ot tho Central Unionchurch will bold their annual doll saleIn tho tent on tho Walklkt side of Cen-tral Union church, corner of Richardsand Deretanla stilits, on Friday, De-

cember 2nd, from 3 to 9 p. m. Home-laad-

candy will also bo on halo. Allmembers who still have dolls arc re-

quested to leave thorn with Mrs. With-Ingto-

by Wednesday,

m "BURNT ORANGE"IS THE NEW SHADE OF

3Ii LADIES' TAN3K

3P

OXFORDSAND WE HAVE THEM.

A Bluchcr Oxford, with welted sole andCuban heel, in this new cooling shade isthe ladies Oxford for this season.

Strong, Comfortable and a GuaranteedEasy Walker, retailing at $3.50 and$4.50 within the reach of all.

if.

W MclNERNY SHOE STORE,?&?;

FORT

u?iHSHiHi4Hi(U4imm?4H4umrs??in4U4H4rim

Lovely

Real LacesIn Our Window

THE HAPPY FANCY OF MANY

PEOPLE FOR SIMPLE AND PLAIN

DRES3E8, ENRICHED WITHLACE8, IS A MARKED PART OF

THI8 YEAR'S FASHIONS.

AMONG THE HANDSOME PAT-

TERNS NOW DI8PLAYED IN OUR

WINDOW ARE THE DUCHES8,

POINT DE BRUQE, POINT DE

AND OTHER REAL LACES.

BERTHA3, SCARF8 AND AP-

PLIQUES.

EhlersFORTS7RSET-- .

jiW"' A

Fora Quick MealThe beet thing yet discovered Is

Heinz Daked Dean.De sure It's Heinz,

Has three times the nutriment ofbeef and Is a "meal In a minute."

Your grocer hat a fresh supplywhich Jutt arrived.

H, Hackfeld & Co.,Wholesale Agents.

Fresh byS. S. AlamedaAll kinds of American Biscuit Co's

BISCUITS

FRESH VEGETABLES

FRUITS ANJMJROCERIES

C. Q. Yee Hop & Co.,Tel. Dlue 2511 Beretanla and AlaUea

MILLINEKY.The latest In Rcady-to-Wca- r and

Heceptlon HataAT

Miss Power's Mi liner Parlors,

Boston Building:, Fort St.

Artistic Si&nsVnd Satisfaction Guarantied 'vlinji0i

JBWETT,CORNER HOTEL and UNION.

STREET

For

Thais-givin-g

Dinner

You want some of theie o

RAISINS, BOILED CIDER, CUR

RANT8, FIQS, MINCE MEAT,

CHAMPAGNE CIDER, BONBON8, CHESTNUTS, DATES,

CRANBERRIE8, NUTS.

The Food Specialists.

LEWIS & CO , LTD.,169 KING STREET.

240 2 Telephones 240

1905Excelsior

Office DiariesA full asjorfiittl. in siwand shapes to suit yourneeds.

These are now ready atour Merchant St. Store.

HAWAIIAN NEWS CO,, 11

CHRISTMAS PIANOS

Time to think about making's choice.We will reserve ny Instalment voumay select and deliver It at Christmas-time, bold on eisv payments

Eercstrom Music Co. Odd Fsllow Bc'g.

ilOBULULUSlOWWrf

MrMM,J i . UO, 1004

NAMEOPSTO..K lU 1 1 0 5

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SLTtftKFn PUntiilon rHwillifi Arrkultuf itUwCom& SuRrrionotnu uj;if CoHinok Sugjf ColtUuKatiukti l'unltli 'KlhH nonunion ItlKlpthohiSufftrKolol SiiPJf Cnttc.lfjJ'Hticar'jihiihueif C

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inwahi Codtuhau Sugjf V AmI'itlnC Surr Mil

PaU IMantall'inlf peVo SuiJitkn-- Mm tWililus Aitrku'tjrWaltuku SugarWaioutnil Su

WSl ILLA ' 'WilJrMMmh ' ..inttrUUn1SiHaalan Clet"Hon Tt '.rnTfc ' t T

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la " nlrttrf Mill I n fVKtalua Amju ' jo

flnl. 1G Wttlftiin I ' r. '.hi lln- -wnltan Sugar Co 132, 17 Bwa. $25.--

Latect euar quotas cite.

Mile I 111 UlJoseph !'. Smith o. bait l.a,.o City,

In Utah, United S Met. o. .. ..rial, astrustco for tho Chun h o, Joans Chrlsiat 1 --itler Day Saints, vs. Ytck Lung.Wal Co. Is tho nume u suit flled yes-terday alternoon. Tl - plalntllf Is

plantation nt I n.o which atleges that on Octobor .... 1902, tho de-

fendant leased Iro.j ii llfiy acres otland at a semiannual ren.al of JG95.nnd that they aro now Indebted to ItIn the sum of tl.SS8.98. Plaintiff fur-ther states that dc.cndan. U about torcnioro four cnrloadk'oi rtro srowu mtho placu leased nnd ns'f n lor a writ ot

i attachment against this rlco and for ajuuijiui-u-i lur iiiu Bum uoivu.

DARRY-DURN- S FIGHT.

Dickey Davis receho.l a cableeraicyesterday statlnc tbat tho Rarry-llunu- i

'flRht slated tor Thank i;lvln Day laI'ortlanu was postponed. The Surrl'rnnclsco papers cxplnln that the Port-land authorities refuse to Ji uw thotight to be pulled off. It la also stated,that a now club formed In 1'ortlaixE.hopes to bring off tho fight In Decem-

ber.

--H1UP BANANA8 OVERBOARD.

In ono shlDnieuTTi.' fcrty bananabunches from Hllo byprice, thlrty-thrc- bunches Mcro thrownoverboard by the California I'rult Inspector nt San Kranrhco. The pres-ence ot srnlo caused tho confiscation.,

A direllct log 70 foct In length waxoverhauled and towed Into port by theMatson tiic Cha?, Counsclmnn lastSunday Tho I03 wna sighted ntid re-

ported by Captain Youngrcn of tho Uu- -

DORN.

IIRCi:n In Hllo. November JB. 190L,to tbo wlfo of Krancls R. Ilrucd, n.son.

IRISH At Wnlohlntl. Hawaii, Novem-ber 17, 1901, to tbo wlfo of IMwIaA. Irish, n daughttr.

IMTTxie-IO- '

I

25C BACK OUT OF EVERY $1.1YOU SPEND AT

E. JORDAN & CO,, LTD..

FOR PURCHASES MADE DURING 1 HEWEEK ENDING 30th NOVEMBER ON o

SOFA and CENTER RUGS

STAIR CARPETS

2.wjTeASl!i

,t7MUJiAt,,

W.

DOOR or CARRIAGE MATS

Also linoleum in 6 and 12 ft. widths

THE BEST CHOICE IN THE CITY

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WANTSSoo Pngo H, N12W TO-DA- for Now Ada.

SITUATIONS WANTED.Hy Jnpancso to do cooking In prlvnto

family; cnn fnrnlsli references Ad-

dress George, care Bamboo Stoic,CCS llerctanla St 2K9 lw

SPECIAL NOTICES.FOR SALE.

Havi 5 Houcei for tale at Palama;M csih; balance WITHOUT INTER-II-

at $10 00 per month.

P. E. R. STRAUCH,

He. 74 9. KING ST. TEL. MAIN 38$.

WANTEDA-- l statistical clerk for plantation of'

llco on Oahu Island; pood openingto experienced man. Address H ,

Uullctln. 202S tfi

TO LET.Vurnlihed Ilooras. Housekeeping al-

lotted ; cool and inosqulto-proof- . Ala-ke- a

House, Alakca St, bet. Hotel nndXing. 22G5 tf

cott, ge, tanltnry plumbing, onHlTiir SL Apply J. W Podmore,

ng and Bttbel. 279 itt

fly furnished rooms all mod-- n

ronreniencea. At No. Si Vlneyaioat, 2723 tf

4 room cottage. No 423 Kuaklnl St.Apply J. W. Podmore, Dethcl St.

2S91tt

Two front mosquito pi oof rooms nl777 Klnau St near Atnpal. 2915 lm

Furnished rooms at 1223 Coma Street.Mrr McConnoll. 2563

POUND.Gentleman who exchanged hats at Ma

sonic Templo Friday night can find.his hat by nppljtng at this olllce.

290S tf

XMKtt,&&M,&i'dm!XSMi!i!&s

3 SOCIAL NOTES

Mr. Sardonn, who was hero n shorttlmo ago, is liming n great sueicsswith ills portraits Ho Is soon to goabroad and will paint Mry Importantlcrt.onages The Italian rojnl family,,

toldfar

him for

ouu oi jew jrarslienec.

Mrs. ralnhlld depurted forMaul this remainedlo the ball. Mrs. Falrchild

ery pretty woman and she wasvisit here.

W. W. Brnner, Koua.has attin Young few days.'

Mrs Robert Lcwers"liomu at Punnhou handsomoitcd much a upon theirpood taste.

German Consul and Isenbergan elaborate dinner

In honor tho visiting Germanofficers.

Owing to tho Illness one or thocusto and tho absence ot nnother, the

or Spy," scheduledtonight, is

Several fine voices Iolnnt"Collego Joined workingfor House Built."They not forgotten evidently thoBplcndld financial benefit given forthem last )cnr at vaudovlllo con

MIHL.P WAIST12D.

POM SALE.mo coiner lot In Maklkl. Curbing,water, fruit and ornamental

all Improvements. Two min-

utes' walk from cars and PunahouCollege Address It. F., this office,

2516 tt

At a Ilargaln Ono Wliccler & Wilsonsewing machine; will bo sold at halfpilco; almost new; owner leavingcity. Address, W. II. 0., Dullitluofflce. 2923 tt

Cheap In Manoa Valley, about II min-

utes' wnlk from car lino, an ofland house. Apply Enos llros,Union street. 2924 tf

Cheap Homo near Park, WnlltUtl,Address It. S K., Uullctln.

2S9S lw

LOT.Tnken from In front of Uullctln ofllce,

between p. in. Monday, Oct.31 a cushion frame, chnlnlcss Columbia bike, leather bag In front,leathers on handlebar, bell onHide, nickel worn off left sldo handlebar, rust spot on axle, andspring holder; rat trap peddles'.$3 00 reward, return Ucnlng Dullo- -

tin. V. L Eaton. 2910 tf

A brown leather nurse, near depot.Saturday morning. Itcward at this

HI to. 292C lw

lilmiK boons ot all surls, ledge-"- ,

i)tc, by the Dullctln Pib-dshlc-g

Company.

"For Rent" cards on sale at Bulletin,office

tip Edition ot tho EvcnlniBulletin gives complete summary otho tows of tho day.

"For Sale" card at Bulletin nrV

thinks, on Dec luth nnd Ontho following Thursday, Dec. Kith, at3 clock, tho chlldien will hold highcnrnhnl at matlueo.

Mrs. Walter Frcar has charge ofushtis and asked tho followingsociety buds, will bo dressed Ingiuzy white, carrjlng dainty wands to

the audience to their seats.aio Misses Alice Campbell, Onrdle

Alice Jones. Jennie filf- -

raid, .Marlon Stott. Mntfarlane.

jn cmrgo her assistants will bennnotinced later.

names of tho children who tnkoIn tho play

Cordelia Oilman, Alleo Hopper, Dor-othy Marjorio Oilman, Ather-to-n

Oilman, Margaret Crelghton,Soper, Hosa Herbert, Henrietta Cofer,Hazel Gran, Kenneth Abies, VloliAustin, Dora Atvvater, Marlon Austin,Juliet Atvvater, Carrlo McLean, llcrtaKopke, Ksthcr Kopke, Thelma Mur-phy, M)rtlo Dickson, Oslo Wilkinson,Tlllle Woolsey, I.llllo Aylct, MnryAdams, Psyche Berry, Ellen Peterson,Helen Jones, Cora Blalsdcll, MargaretABhford, Jcsslo Kennedy, AlexanderAnderson, Iluth Anderson, WlllardAbies, Dorothy Peterson, Harold Gear,Hcnrlo Smith, I.uclllo I.ucas, Ward

Itnlph Walker, Adams, AlleoHcdemann, Lucy Schweitzer, PannloHoogs, Doris HutchinB, Helen Hobron,Sarah Pratt, Glad) Rycroft, Letltla

Klorento Towso, Agnes Bu-

chanan, Matilda Blalsdcll, Ray Bell,Mildred Smith, Edith Smith,Catton, Hepburn LanoWebster, Johnson, EdmundTratey, William Ball, Roy Douglas,William Hoogs, Stanley Kennedy, Dan

King, Scott Pratt, Gilchrist Hatch,tualanl Rlnley. Alfred Younir. Ruth

o rcbcen hao niton him a at- - j Stnnsbury, Macfarlano,commission. Ills btylo is phlo Juilil. Hthcl Dnmon. Acnen 'l.nln nd of the usual portrait painter aud under, May KlcugeV - -- Aiex-

fftino nwalts in the future. Thos I Tlio. "1

vho were fortunate enouob y '"r"- - piograms will be a work of artcd b In H vw JE5-- uc ,a,n'"iaml are to bo sold a small sumto be tery pr J.3fflTii will hate Mrg- - Cnrl n0iovkay m8 tlmt fenture- "' ii a

!

Mr. andvvtek. They over

attend Is amuch

admired during her

of beenfor a

Mr. and newis very

reflects edit

Mrs.gave Thanksgivingparty or

ot

yertormance "ThoJor unavoidably postponed.

rrom thehave tho forca

"Tho That Jackhavo

n

treeiand

ncrowith

3 nnd 4

left

front

o

maituficturcil

I Weeklya

13th.

oa

haswho

show They

Mnefnrlan",Helen

and

Thofollow:

Wood,Until

and Salllo

aMorgan,

RichardChamberlain,

Harold

ci

i:ilu I.ady

him

causo

cert, and wish In this way to show jjcChcsney, Marta McChesney, Mur-the-

appreciation. jicl Howntt, I.oulso McCarty, OlovcrTbo members of the orchestra nralark, Mjrtle and Wllllo Schuman,

looking over tho music for tho coming Donald Boss, Sybil Mclnerny, Graco"Mother Gooso" opera nnd will raceti Robertson, Elolao Wlchman, Mary vonMiss Martin at tho S)mphony Club, Holt, Lucy Dlmond, Sybil Robertson,Ilnalelea Ijiwn, Monday evening, at Homona Marks, Margaret Jones, Helenflftctn minutes btforo eight. Mr. Kop- - wilder, Rc)nold McGrevv, Roy Graham,ko has been very kind to the promn- - nettle Klncald, Martha Bcrgerson,teis of this operatic venture. He has Pruda Barrows, Pearl McAdams,

the club rooms to bo ustd nil jthn Helen Sclbert, Idathis wetk at their pleasuro for Oliver Kntidsen, Willie

and through his kindness tho chcf AlioIpn i.icbcrt, Walter Scott,orchestral rehearsals will bo held nrry i)CI1S0Ili Helen Spauldlng. o

as well. There Is much Interest (lrciI ow cliari0 Dow, Thurston Toy- -

to sco Miss Martin conduct nor or ,,. wulam itaseman, Ivan Oraham,chestra, but why should It not bo Just jiargarct center, Mnurlco Auger, Bo-th- o

very proper thlngT Who knows 1)0 Scliaercr, cialro Berrey, Oswaldso well as sho how It should bo con- - stCNengi Dorothy True, Violet Ather-ducte-

and sho has rehearsed hor.toni Jlllet Alhcrton, Atherton,chaptrones so well that they nro o Qurrcy, Prancls Brown, Joetlcnlly tho stage managers tho night, tarrlngton, Ruth Richards, Sarahor tho opera, and, after nil, If the or- -

sttm0( jIabei Wo0( jL,BSe siacauiey,chestra goes well Is not that Inccntlvo ega Wlkandcr, Violet Ccnovcs,

to enthuse tho wholo crowd on tliur oilman, Oladya Graham, Wllllotho stagoJ Won't that be a merry patoy uornce Halstead, Oladys d

with Miss Martin in tho orches- - BtcaJ Kenneth Reedford, Willie Led-tr- a

racing tho wholo two hundred peo-- 1 crcri Aivln Keech, Julia Colburn. Bar-pi- e

sho has rehearsed tor threo weeks? nn Colburn, Ellen Dwlght, L)dlaGooso" with her limp and her ner Luaala Smith, Calvin Kejech,

cano, Old King Colo with his Royal Master Emery, James McCandless.Guards (who, by tho way, havo a flno stncy chapln, Weymouth Roberts,

drill), then tho beautirul mona PaTieri waiter Bohr, HazelQueen or Hearts, who makes such do- - (Continued on Page 7.)llcious tarts, and the Knave ot Hearts , , ,"who stolo those tarts all on a sum- - Read the announcement on PAGEinor day." Wo will all be taken back NINE and prepare to vote your friend'ito childhood's happy hours," mo- - an AUTOMOBILE.

V EVENING BULLETIN, lIONOLULU,TTrH.TURDAYT NOVTWlOOl?

I S Social Side of Life I

Tho New Year's calendars are all tklll nnd llintiidit In nnlrr In nnllv'prettier than cer, ami tlioio seen atHie Art league on .Monday eveningby Mrs. Sclma klnne) arc exquisite.The Chinese calendars painted bj AhL'fin .1 Ml... U'tii,,. ., .!. ..,.unlntie The little Chlnetc flguicstome out eo well and the coloring Iseo hlil The price Is moilcrnte forso much work, and being to different

play

Horn the usual tliliiR would be received "' ".-- '"'"- - " '"nUn K'nB nm "" s ' rcttly be-

telwith Joj. This little Chinese Blrl is "cath the miislc gal lerj and It wasonly quaint mid pretty but most

Pioiirlatelar hung with Hch silks. Atfor she Is panning her lit--

'" IUosUe side of the room were thot- - rnlendais In order to pay for hernrhnnlliiir I boxes, which wero occupied by tho pat- -

... .j, ...I The Iniormai bathing party givenlot thu .Moaua hotel by Mrs. .owiird'tlumnlirla fur Allan Mm--, ilmis-hic- r atTom .May, Esq, was a most successful ,'nffalr 'ico, sandwiches, cakes naapunch were served on the lanal frontIng the sea under the hau tree About(i o'clock most nil the guests took adip in the sen. Among those presentwere Mrs. Billentjne, .Mrs Haw ex, MrsSchaertr, Mr. and Mrs. Hajs, MUHartnagle, .Miss Klsa Schacfer, MIm

cr. Miss Hosp Cuiihn, Mlrs DleanorTerr), .Mr I.a)anl, Mr MacKinnon,Mr, Anderson, .Mr Colburn, .Mr Wrlalit,Dr Kuuilsen, Dr Armltage, PledSihultz mid 1" II Humplirls,

.? . .5.

II. A Isenberg gate a stns dinnerfoi the Malting sugar planters on Mon- -

(ln icnlng at Punahou.;

The opening night of the KllnhauiArt League was well attended on Memli evening at the tneir rooms In the

'

loung UulldliiK. Mr Parke retchedthe guctti at the door and Mrs Wnl- -

bridge and Miss Annie I'arki did thuhonors of the evening mou gracefully.The pletutts wire about boventy In '

number and weie mmsuall) good Sc- -

nal new artUu exhibited, notlrenlil),Sihultx, K A., or Munich, Oer- -

many. His work was much comment- -

Cd upon .Mr. Howard Hitchcock si nt

ihni.iiKiraiuc, iiiu

,.iii Linen,performed

which

keeping

frcshments

Ncvailan,

entertained

doHumphrls,

Terry

containing lovely

HarryWalter

Derby.

afternoon

iscuuerg

captain,

"KoffeeKlatch."

afternoon

bridgeWilder

prize

present

parties

greatest eenl wns

MoJ,na Uol?- -

1IIULallroom decoratedlu stjlo ofMalle strung along

hM) uInrtc( masks every

rcnesses society gcnrall) Chnlisplaced around tlioso1

i"W boxeskoxes seen Mr'"lano family,.Macfarlano. Governor

.Mrs Lnyartl,Mr. Samuel Parker,

Campbell,

mil Humplirls, A,Hartnngle, Arm- -

l,nR' Justlio Humplirls, ofuocior, liarimanu, Terry,

Jmlil,Mrs. JJrown,

Prlneesswnnannkoa, llinlnerd

and .Mrs llollowaywhhii oeeupled Intervals

""ring exenmgphrls

The pr'sfntedeffect. the

o)nI hand aine Ulug,Cliarlea Chllllngworth mngiilfl- -

nillieil legalhandsome with Queen.

was corgousl)drel In beautiful brocade

handsomchIt.li Upon

diamond;,precious were lavish- -

disputed her Mlrs ltosoCunha considered

tint'"euu

f.r.i,i.illniievening was rejie.l b) up

i.rttt.a ...,.ri..M.ur.n.i.w (,,,b,i- -

'"' literallyi..t...i. wi...

liftedPrincess revealed.

t0c,l 1"1 for ocnu- -

&

tallng,

font

Sued

Slamcso

Transfers. Crcluhton:

two jilttures fiom York, which beautiful RlrU In muter of the whole affair. When gelshns. bamboomuch admired. Helen Kelly lalllI up her reputation liroirhcd the schemo ho was much covered them nnd tiny d

some worl, her Ha owning laughed but with his persever- - urns were suspended from the bamboowallan subjects esptelnll) j.ood. ,,nB n"'' Q""11 wpro followed by the mice and pintle succeeded In Inter- - frame. drooping flowers of

Kell)'s three Misses maskers In eciy variety cf ettlng owners and ono or tho Uetcrln mndo n charming effectptan, McCnrth) Spalillni,. thiee hnown n tnrnlvitl oe.islon. lovelle3t fetes or Honolulu wns the wnolo affair modo a artisticjoung exhibited some charming After grand niarth the nnd Long before the autos got Interior girls woro kimonosstudies. .Mrs. Selina KlniP)'n work the tbroiio nnd tho streets by tho Capitol nnd smiled behind nnd par-wa- s

much notlttd and Phllllii Dodm ennnst One of the nllvo with humanity tondl- - n.nt. fn.inn.in .lHrBccncs Among tak of life enger for a view was

tho other exhibitors work vvus by M. wl represented the parade. did not envy by the Judges Dradmired Catherine Ma), Jlr!1"0 ito ot lclnB Kamclmincli.i tho judges, Governor cxGovernor runabout with an accident but was

C. Drown, Ucllc Jones. Ho a lmudi'imo Harry ittrf;-- r

Tucker. nnd att.ieMis, Annie Parke and Miss ttnlk ors. for must have hard Hoffman

...ii nnd nssumtd tho to award tho cars 'walked bosldo car. sugarTnploolito" hnm. -jiunie m

C. Was the -- "S-" rrr ' " ,, . , L. a vcr) nrttlJ iweauiiihbii'jiundnyivcnlng iHff and made n Htatnnsipistrading parties Jotcpliliiu,-rcclnll- when mount? hlot'lliv Vnlilnmn ....! I..1...,...v u.. v.. v..and the etrcmony was by

ESTABLISHED

Walter BakerCo.'s

CHOCOLATES

COCOAS,

lM2nKiV

(cmttlwl)

WALTER &C0.Ltd.DORCHESTER,

tho Westervelt. pcarniuc tno K.iwunana- - J.io)ti, tno pret-lan-

was decorattd palms homo lltttr In the silky ofeioton of different wnllnns of of the sugar This received.1 Am...,. .n..l 1.. ....!. ...ui muyu uviitutii u uigreens, wns further adorned byiiiuiiciHu uiuuius. lJronll,", ivinravuuiiwas the matron of honor Mr. character Cleointili

or the steamship Nevadan, realistic mnnntr and murmur adbrldo was glvtn nilratlon heard when tho mavk

tho of the groom by H, C,Urovvn. Wedding take and dainty

served after the terc-

presents 1ur"1 tonttime "Its," under- - spoken of, therereside In Irs- - JIary Ounn stood ono autos ror

groom officer tho prize, tarriago parade.on the

Judgo HatchMonday evening Mr Mitt,Piancls Oay, r. Hum- -

phrls, B. l.njnrd,Miss Jcsslo Kaufmunn

Miss Eleanor was tho guesthonor at dinner given her by

George Davles Mondayevening. tablo wasadorned detail.

servletto "Nervy Nnt"attached Roso

Miss tellcnt. Twins," This receivedlongpropriate from the host'

Those present besldo guesthonor Air.

Scott, Mrs.Miss Marlon Scott,

Richard Wright

On tho genialcaptain Herogln Sotthlo Chnr- -

'lotto nlaccd his ship tho

mini six. .mth greeted(.utsts they appear- -

board presentedgreat -

ship's band, the guests Invitedpartako genuine

There were ladlesLomon;

tables, Captain sat betweenMrs. George Carterhcuberg. was perfect

the

partywas glvtn Mrs.

car-ried off by Mrs. George Carter was

whistpopular gamo here mo-ment. Mrs. Gunn gives delight- -

tul bridge Walklklone tho plajcrs town.George Davies Mrs, l.a)ardboth devoted game

looks requires

game

The "weektl'c b,a ,nl ,1'0

UJ UIUIU1UUIII 11U.1 I I IIV.

the Jnpaneso with festoonsthe idling, fium

and"oh obtain In tho

were and I' Mo- t-

.Mr HarryCarter

Bn" carter, Jlr andMis. .Mies

Alice WalterMiss Alleo Dr Mrs 1'.

Mr and ,

O Hawcs, Miss Drfather tho

Mr, miss(lerrlt Wilder, and

Prince and Kn- -'

.Mr

i&muii, .Mr. bad a,10,t

1110 Willi me miniwas Mi. ami Mix C C

peering 11 cryPleasing To the etinlns

Hawaiian the

and jooMlw ery"' hli Xllss

Ciinha, who

rct' train rnibrold- -

d her dainty,rested crown I

'licso fame rIoiips'? eort,e

1111. moft

fi II rt it ti .inin it n llli' """""- - imu..... ...,. ...i H .11- '"- - "" "u.i.n"" iiri ui iimr.iu 10

'iktlil r llin lliinno 111..- -

the the

lldl J tl A nf" "' over satin and tovciud

. in. .....i. .... -- ...1

iitid the beiutlful ostiumSho

llie 1'rlzo tho most

For and

town in.l the ecr- - he anesewere Mis led for first

extcllent ''eauty Thebeing Tho theMrs oil- - cos- - tho nuto nndund ,"10

the Ki.ig Into Tim prettyOneen tho lino wire fnnsbegin ,... .

were best the Hon first of tnln Orahaiu tho firstwho Ho)d 11 One the

were Carter,Mrs Mrs wore blitk

his .Smith, been a task

. . ,.. prizes. tho Tho cano- - --4T ...

nsienp

The tonwere Mis. I upon lied- -

In.......Rev, The Inner I'rintcss and wero

uud-o- a tour til) carried out tasselsand the the best typ oil the tane. hon- -

iukjiiu uoncr

.. I., .. ..

Howard

always

Gcorgo

.11...

w.

Couwr

a

.urs. u. ""' r "..o. .m- -and Cur- - l' of n

U. was n ofman. Tho Into .

was

re- -

werethe wero Tho well were and

will San tho was ror thistho

and ontor and

Mr. and Mrs Jus-- .tlioopd Mr,

a ror Mr.and Mrs. on

Tho

iney woidsreceived luuglitcr

where. Brown

with roses and n every Dr.dainty ',0" ' tho prlzo

Missby Mr.

box a andhost and

Cfa. thoOf WPrn llntmfn

Mr. and

I and Mr. I

tho

mreotbo as theirauco on nndtho who a rav

thetho

aabout

ThoMrs.

It awas

very

The

vase.at tho

Isbest In

the noteasy It

tho

the

filXTll V.

wr9

the room for

Mrsn"1' and Mrs

,,rs-and

How Mrs.

Mrs. Mr Mrs.Mr nnd Jl Mrs

nnd Mrs

tbe

pnit Wboitcs

most

"Oewith 1

'1lirad a and

is

111 " ,..,u.ui,1. w ..'"" " "

lvunn"

1(1 nll.lrr.'

c

tho wns ro- -

every

met

ever:

moct

best

and

Mrs.

wero midwere with

Mrs tho even- - camo

and were

wero

g Empire toitu.iicnnd very handsome pltturohat most betomlng plumes.Mrs. woro tho "FrenchDoll" costume whlih took thotho ball given tho Princess somamonths ago. She lovely doll andcarried her part

Dcerlng as a Japaneseand his costumo

walker nnd took thosecond prlc. Thu character "Me- -

Piusto," Fred Sthultz, thoartist. Was lllOSt I levirlv filltllfllneil.ad'ted qullo n Parisian touch his

''hie dam Ing. Tho supper served thodrawing" room well and

about o'tlod: the gay rovclcrs saidGood morning.

,wuong mnHKcra wero seenI ndy Red, .Mrs. Walker;

Girl, I.. costumes tlio

.muiik, uiimpnris; aitiuanRoscoo Corslrnn

ean, Rem Black Domino,Will French Doll, Mrs.

Lady tho Emplro.Mrs. Hawcs; Jap, Deer- -

.'"S! Pink Miss Mary Chll- -

Miss Daisy

Cow Girl, Miss Mary Legros; "Theboard nnd they were seated at."i"i; Hesslo

whist

Tuesday

Mnry

Dickson,

grotesque

wlilto

Perkins;

and Chips. Miss Prtino neerTobacco, Miss Oenocso

Clarence Rus- -

sian Mannlo Phillips;Marie Mrs. Boyd;Two Little Girls Blue, Miss EmmaRoso, Lllllo Murray; Emll

Pedro, Mrs. Mannlo Phil- -

Ipps; Gen. Grant, Admir--

Togo, Capt.lady, Sam "NervyNat," Dr. Mrs.

Angus; British.Officer, Fat Boy,'Turk, "Its," Mrs. Mary

1780.

.

PUBE, DCllCIOUS, NUTRITIOUS.

v

TabMfttniiartntOt

DrtiVfjil fwoi, liti.Diltr'i riiKolile

Ctrmig Clotolilt, eilti,

ran sale or lcaoino cnooinsIN HONOLULU,

MASS, U.S. A.

40 HIOMKir AW1NDI IN KUAMEfUCA

--s 'oimn, Mrs. A Brown;Twins. S. Walker. I. nilllnclintn!

Mrs. Isabella

BUSINESS

Doinlno. Ornrci n.ielo- - rrmtt. .1 ?. ..

Ntw A structttroto Jnpnncso

at usual

pupils. pato re- - ( most

girls, suit.oicuplcil their

iilanrlnfsH inVeutifra cxgtilsltc chnract"rsor wni awardeden Mr. K j,r7o

KII. i0rcatDuncan . Itena Mott-iu- . US?"J?lSS5?J It IZZZMil-.-.. Klghtecn

nt wl"A

appt.irniuo

W. decorationswith by llu- -

shades brld-- 1 iar

.,

A

'"

"

oron

11.

represptttel"' A. M.

costuming as

Mrs.

Hartmann.

or

exquisitely

each took

ap

at

them

to

outing

A

is

atof

to It Is asas

ot

nt

of th

''-- "

on

too for tinovei)-(0ou-

in

maidenhair Murray's persona-ferns- ,

in for

.Maefarlane,Dillingham,

Dillingham,

Wednesdayof

of

listening

thoroughly

an

ma8,fattractive!)

of

Maefarlane,

of

of

rf

Wednesday

appeared In an

V. II Humplirlsprirtj at

b)

to perfection.W. appearedgentleman

Dillingham,

takenHa

byIn

was pntronlzedat

tnoin J, S.

ll.ttf n.i.l from

"" wr,jeand,

Harrison;II.

Humphils; ofA. G. W. C.

Carnation,Ungworth; Carnation,

aouvcnlr,

pleasant

exquisite

Alexnnder:

Nobleman, Waterman;

Antoinette

Waterman;

Jorgstroff; JapaneseChllllngworth;

Murray; Pierrots,Dougherty

Armltage;

drinking, cooking.

.sAsaooo

BAKER

J.

wni'ur.

Hoffmann's

mnfr?r

Dickson; Roiiespicrrc, Merle Johnson;1'lower CIrl, Junnlta llcckley.

I

tho prettiest fetes Imaginablewas tho auto parade Thursday morn- -

Ing nnd tho greatest ought toInvlnhed upon Boyd, the pro- -

nil, i nnl n no lit mm.w- - ..!:, jMuwa ,.i iu 'w B,- -

......! ....i t...ui..i i tom. ,.. ..,. ,Uj.ira inuivasiuii in ii'iiuuer usIt went down tho Iload for thoPark, the prlics werenunnlnil. llito Mr itrlinn lie- - fnn.- - - --- - i !

Jorgstroff, was also Mrs.

i nvn thn tnn- -miuiiviii ci uiu huu luu- -

man of a. Rolph. This was.,... i 1,. .1. . uuiiiiiiiv-- in incooiuji ui juiugreen. Mr. Rolph had with him

Mrs. Mrs. Cooke MissCooke. Tho ilrst prize seemedawarded tor tho handsomest floral

as Intended was evidentlygiven for tho costume effect. Next

handsomest floral tar. WithoutMr. Deerlng's car. whichnext, best carried as ,. - - ..- w- -

an floral decorations wereccrned. Thousands floweis tovered

being Aon wires driven two

holding red and white ribbons whichmatched the red and white carnations

the red white asters, madeGorgeous appearance. This to mindwas a floral and carried out everydrtatl floral fete Idea. Mr. Deerlng's guests were Mrs. Deer-In-

Princess Kawananakoa, Mrs.

prize. Next came Dr. Anderson's ton'ncau tar. made most strlktnc and beau- -

llful with decorations red nltheallTnRRnmft urhltA Thlacarried Mrs Anderson and their prettychildren. Young's wasnext and represented flowerstall. this Miss Berthaqulslto tasto was plainly teen. wus

a enrysantucmum llower show,the baskets cither side tho

..... were filled with chrysanthemums'

snmo natural 1110 werocomposed white daisies with yellowcenters and chrysanthemums wero tied

the spokes. Tho tour flower vendersv 1th Mr. Young were Mrs. Hawes,Miss Bortha Young, Miss GUlct andMiss Lacoy. They wore white plcturo

nnd carried wlhte parasols,fectlvely trimmed with thrysanthc.mums and maidenhair This

desltrn of ti leaves nnlms lmhad with him Mrs. Adams Miss

Number seven was tlio violetwhich driven Harry Wilder,

This a dream loveliness and thoviolet color scheme was carried outperfectly, even the frocks thegirls nnd tho coat the chauffeur. Twowhlto doves woro held by blue ribbons

seemed to carry the along.Bunches of violets wero suspendedfrom the top and the perfume thoviolets wafted the breeze. Ex- -

clamatlons admiration were heardsides for this beautiful car. Tho

Bprays ro3es gold robo."10 ,,C8- - sustained part. ex- - Howard Humphrls and Cun-pin-

plato a The Slamcso ba. tho second

girt

and

and

Mrs

looked a

n

3

Brl- -

Roth;

Rog- -

praise

nl

and

flying

a

a

bats

Jonos.

ofof

of

to of

on all

on

F.

llros," Hatih nnd Fred received honorable mention. Dr, Knud-Damo-

Miss was trimmed with a charmlnc

E. Ewart;

E. M,In

Miss

D.al

H. V.

Fred

Dr.

lb,

lb,

lb.

AND

M.

m.. n.,.

ho

In in

In

D,

In

C.

On ofor

beH. M.

llinlt niininnin..i uvw

iiiu tar out'

to befin

E. M.

X.v,u,uu,uW. ear

....1.,.iv,i

C. M.

car

C. W. C.wns out far

con- -

ofIt, ono

car Inthe

C. W, C.F,

its ofnnil

A. A. carIn

On ex- -

It

for on of

now ers.of

toA. G.

cf- -

car

nn,tA.

carof

to ofor

car

oton

ofon all

or by Ho wasAt was cor

nnd Mra

by

are

was

in

wasout

was

ofby

nn- -

car

W.

1.....1.

notwas

by

my

ami

by

balla8tinq.Hawallan-Japauei- e Ealliitlni Co. r

Best black sand fron $2 to It a loadaccording to dlstanco hauled. Coralrocks for stable, roads and side-walks. Third door below King,Maunakra St.; P. 0. box 820. Tele-phon- o

Main 396,?

CLEANING AND DYEING.

T. Hayaihl-an- d Clothes cleaned, repaireddyed. 537 Beretaala 8L

MA88AQE.

S. Ochlal, removed to Beretanla atnear Maunakea. 1811

I'blue- ribbons with which tho car wasdecorated ndded a French touch. Mr,Wilder had Mrs. Dougherty, Mrs. Car-rlr- a

and Miss Becklcy. Mr, on Hamm'scar came next nnd It decoratedIn a charming manner In pink roseswith asparagus ferns. This presenteda lovoly nppearanco and was one ot theprettiest tars in the procession. In It

'ipArA if- - .. ir.. it-- .. a 11r.11.nc-i- Klin, full Jiuiiiui, linn J. D. MUilirr and Mrs. Humburg. Then cameParker's cgctablo cart, Clarence o

chafTetir, Eao hof Mr. Par-ker's guests, who wero Prince

and McCrosscn, tarrieda bamboo polo with baskets of

suspended. This was a cryunlquo ear. Tho Schuman car, pro-fusely derornted with mallo audIds a very brllllunt appearance.Tho guests were almost hidden from

Ivkw by the lovely floral decorations.'Mr. o.i.i,. .t ..in.his family him,Tl,n llnin r,,nni.. r.t n 1 mm..i.i ....nretillvdrrnrntoil n.i Mr." wi-- m n,iCaptain Graham's car was next Iiiorder. This car, which had been dec--

orated by Mrs. Nellie Noonan and Missolffard n most effertlin frnm n fnn, vdress standnolnt. His miesls

Graham, Mrs Benson nnd Miss(Jlffiinl. wero 'drpssnl in rpnrnn 'inn.

I a mull . ... .runuuoui oi vviuiam iiartiuy was very

.. . . .. .. .jireuy anu airs, iiarciay was nesiutrer liusu.inti. Tne blostoms of tooboupHlnvtlloa ornamentcsl thebout ot Mr. Mcnaugh most artistically...i i. --. n 01 i..auv .ui. uuu HUB, s. Duutuius uttuiMeua n iinbout in tho nntlonal colors. Mr.KciiiHun i ruzier urougui up mo rear.with his pretty nuto detorated wlttiiwater llllles and Dr. Water- -.. . ..... . . . ..fiuiisd tirovo ins runauoui null uuu nis

with hint. It wn3 dono In iieppcr. ... , ... .aim )cnow

The motors protcedtd to tho Park.lvUcru tlio prlres were awarded in thoehapc of banners. Rico & Perkins tooktome excellent pictures or the show andtli win i. nitini? nmmitrv nf n,. no.tnslon. A Ntw Year's floral lUstu Is

Mrs. M. Cordelia Brown requekta thoImnnr nf ., nnnr. ot n,o ,,.rtn,....nuLvf vt VHI I'tVtJVIIlV HV Villi illUIIIII")'of her daughter, Lolllo Stephenson, toD. Alvlii Fox. Wcdnesdny evening. No- -

vcnibcr sixteenth, ulntttcn hundred audfour at six thirty o'clock, 13 Statustreet, Now ark, Ohea.

John H. Bliss did not nttend tho re-

cent ball ns was reported.'

Mrs. Walbrldgo entertained quite ncompany on ThanksgivingAmong her guests wero Mr. and Mrs.Now come, and John II. Bliss.

Judgo nnd Mrs. Hatch entertnluedAdmiral and Mrs. Terry, Miss Terry,Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Hawes und DlikWright on Thursday evening.

Miss Gladys (Jrnham occupied nIn her futhcr's motor tar on Tbitisdayand mado a sweet nnd dutnty little

maiden.

Mr, nnd Mrs. Corey entertained a few4... ...menus ni uinncr on Tnursday evening

Wade Warren Thn)er nnd Mrs. Istnbt-r-

Tho "Hard Times" at Odd Fel-lows' Hall on Wednesday evening wasa most cnjojublo affair. Tho cobtumeswere all of a povorty stricken nnturi,but that worn by Mrs. Turner took thuprize. Sho was dressed represent au

washerwoman and her part wasexcellently carried out. Tluro wereragged gypsies, hard times sports and.mitAa. ..n .,.. .,,.. ... . .1.. ..

I fair. A delicious stipptr was servedat oleven and dancing toutluutd untila late

Parker's tar In tho motorparade was most noticeable. Clarenco Macfarlano acted ns chauffeurfor; the occasion,

Barbour Lathn that prince ofhosts, gave a dinner recently at tho Bo- -

hcmlan Club, San Francisco, for MissAlice Bacon, whoso engagement toThomas Driscoll was recently an- -

mony nnd numerous. jear It would be If It alrealy will prob-Th-c

happy touplo Mrp. that ot prizes bo more will be aPranclsco as Is first Drott " received tccond spectacular as well ror

j

disposal

latei

with

1110

Dtittli

Period,

where

tuln

ma,i(lnn

bo

onr

seat

Mis, Alexander Isenberg, who of Marken, Holland, Mr. vivid and maidenhair ferns itt tho hotol. thoco prts-- a

largo of ladles on board from V Hd r and Jilts Ella aud dashboard was a mass theso tnt wero Mr. nnd Mrs. Hcmlnwny, Mr.

madeto

isorito. After music

sixty

longAlexander

afternoon.

much

of

in

of

C.

U.

Miss

rnd

wns

the

and

and

and

was

and

.Mr.

Red

Popples,

and

uansucse, Mr.

Adams;

andMr. Cox; Dan Renear;

tilts.

Ml.

IIia

iaiiiiiui

Walklkl

nrflliln

nndto

but

tho

every natural.peacock doves

nnd and

rltihnna

Mr.line

Young's

wncels

fernB.

and

waswas

and

was

Terry's

ers FrandCards sen's

was

tho

Mr,

lllmamade

jr8.

straw.

childpotigns atatia.

evening.

dance

toIrish

hour,

Mr.

ably

niiieeii

Invited .Island Gerrll yellow Young Amongnumber Wight; Francis- - tho

Charles

Bridge

jiwels.

perfect

Rolph,

Ewart:

Poker,

whnwere

Samuel

DIRECTORYMESSENGERS.

Territorial Messenger Serrlie TJalBt. near Hotel: Tel. SSI Mala.

MUSIC.

Mr. Jas. Sheridan has opened a repalIng shop at 11C8 Miller St cor Bere-tanla. Charges reasonable. A num-

ber of second hand pianos In goolcondition, cheap. Ordera may beleft at Haw'n. News Co.

The Weekly Edition ot tho EveningBulletin gives a complete summary olthe news ot the day.

"For Sale" card at Bulletin offlo.

nounrcd. Mr. I.atlirop experts poon lore visit Houolulu ami all his friendsare looking forward to tho event withmuch anticipation. Harbour I.atliropknows how to make everybody have af,ooi time,

Dr. Armltage, who has been In Hona-lul- u

for tho purpose ot attending thoMcdlral Association, dcyailtu lor ..luulen Friday,

Mr. nnd Mrs Samuel Parker expectto leave at an early dato tor a trip tothe Coast. Prince and Princess Kawa-uanako- a

will otrupy tho Parker resi-

dence on Hmma street during their ab-

sence.

Mr. and Mrs. William Irwin, whohavo been entertaining their slstcr-ln- -

1". Mm-- Hlchard Ivors, gave a brldg--party as a tarovvctl send off An 1rlrini.Mrs. hers expects Boon to bn In Hono-

lulu.

Mrs. Helen Is'oonnn entertained alargo company nt llinnksgivlng dinner.Among thosa present were Mr. nnd Mrs.llolloway, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Helium,Miss Clifford, Prank Armstrong andArthur Wilder.

Preparations are going merrily onfor tho fair for St. Clements on thu3rd of December. There will bu n g)psyencampment at vvIiIlu Mrs. Ncvrcomowill prcsldo nnd dancing on the biglanal will ho a fenture of tho afternoon.The Ellis Brothers club will furnishmusic. Many lovely articles ar lancywork will bo for snle. .Now Is )oiirthiiuto to select Christmas presents.

Mr. Wlngate I.nko gnvo n dinner parevening atthe Youuj;

hotel. The menu wns perfect nndpraises arc heard on all sides for lhexcellent dinner.

At the Moana hotel there were manydinner parties and a delicious dinnerwas served. Dr. and Mrs. Humplirls

'.., Mrg ,'V. Tr iiV. 1..V1 LLu."" ,,rB- - uuu uuiuwri bl"i10.i iireseiited a very attra

tu ..,,)

Canon Mackintosh and Miss von Holthnvn .,.,t mm iholr Hiiroiiennirin They were met by may frlendion incir arrival.

j. j. 4.A.imlral nnd Mrs Terry with Miss

Trr. ,ionBrii in Manchuria for n.Vi.. ..L1.1 ...i. ti,,...wero surrounded by friends and werocovered with their gifts. Tho depart-ure of the Admlrnl and his charmingv Ife nnd daughter Is felt as a real losxThey hnvo added much to tho happi-ness ot their new found friends and Itis with heartfelt regret that we viewtheir departure.

Tho Zenda Dancing Club gave a pret-t- y

llttlo dance last evening at Odd I'dlows' hall,

,Mrs. W, L. Orccn, who lives at tboMoana hotel and has been so seriously111, Is quite comfortable. Her daughter,Mrs. Williams, has returned to Maul.

Miss Nannie B. Winston appearedbefore the Woman's Club Monday af-

ternoon, and completely captivated heraudience by her lecturo on "Honolulu."Miss Winston has recently returnedfrom Hawnlt, and her descriptions atthe scenery and life on tho Island weropresented In n most fascinating mauiicr. Washington Post.

Mies Nannie B. Winston charmed heraudience at tho Woman's Club yester-day afternoon, when she gave an In-

formal talk on Honolulu. Miss Winslon is a brilliant conversationalist andpossesses In n high degree tlm facultyof Imparting her knowledge to other.Sho enunciates clearly and her

of the scenery, llfo nnd cus-toms of Honolulu weie given in n mostfuscinatlng st)le. Miss Winston is (lieAuthoress ot several books and has

contributed articles to lendingmagazines In tho country. Later lighticfrtBlimcnttt were served. Miss LtmKnox poured ten, nnd toffee wuh nervedby Mrs. Emmett Morton News Lead-11- ,

Richmond, Va.

Miss Nannie Winston Is expected InHonolulu on Wednesday and will upendtho winter at tho Moana hotel,

Mrs, Walbrldgo was much noticednl tho first view of the Art League. Shois doing her hnlr In a new way whlthib very becoming to her classical styloof beuuty.

Mrs. John S, Walker and Mra, Brain-ar-

Smith will glvo an At Homo De-

cember 1 from ii to C nt Mrs Walkcrlsresidence,

Miss Anna Purls has been stoppingwith Mrs. Coney Tor a few days.

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rt Corporation Notices.

ADVERTISEMENT.

OOKALA SUGAR PLANTATION CO.

Notice Is hereby gleu that nt theadjourned Annual Meeting of the OO-

KALA SUUAIt PLANTATION COM- -

1HMV t.nl.1 tl.lx... .tntf 1ia. ....fnllnwlnrr.., .iv.u ,, """'wero elected to serve rs officers of thecorporation for the ensuing year, viz.

Jas. F. Morgan PresidentJ. M. Dowsett Vice PresidentCeo. H. Robertson TreasurerE. F. Bishop SecretaryT. R. Robinson AuditorCecil Brown )

, Frank Hustace ) DirectorsH. Armltage )Honolulu, November 17, 1904.

E. P. BISHOP,2923-- m Secretary.

ELECTION OF 0FFICER8.

PEARL CITY FRUIT CO., LTD.

At.a meeting of stock holders of theabove named company, held Nov. 14th,1014, the following worn elected Inserve as odlcers for tho ensuing sixmonths:

J. R. Oalt PresidentJames Lyle Vice PresidentE. W. Jordan TreasurerJ. Emmeluth SecretaryD. B. Murdoek Auditor

The officers form the Board ofDirectors.

JOHN EMMELUTH.Secretary.

Honolulu, Nov. 23, 1004. 2929-3-

ELECTION OF OFFICER8 OF THEWAILUKU SUQAR COMPANY.

Notlco Is. hereby given that at theAnnual Meeting of tho above Company,held this day, tho following personsncro elected to servo as officers of thoCompany for tho ensuing year:

M. P. Robinson PresidentW. F.Allen Vice PresidentGeo. H. Robertson TreasurerE. F. Bishop SecretaryT. R. Robinson AuditorChat. M. Cooke Director

E. P. DISHOP,Becrctary.

Honolulu, Novpmbor 11, 1904.29J0-l-

ti

Legal Notices.IN THE CIRCUIT COUUT OF THE

First Circuit, Territory of Hawaii. AtChambers; In Probate. In tho Matterof tho Estate of Henry Congdon, de-ceased. Order of Notlco of HearingPetition for Allownnco of Final Ac-

counts, Distribution nnd Discharge. Onreading and filing tho petition nnd ac-

counts of Charles Phillips, administra-tor of tho estato of Henry Congdon, de-

ceased, wherein ho asks to bo allowed$111.75 and hn charges himself with1 1,43C.7G, nnd asks that tho samo maybo examined and approved, nnd that atlnal order may bo made of distributionof tho property remaining In his handsto tnc pcrsQns thereto entitled, and dis-charging him and his sureties from nilfurther responsibility ns such adminis-trator, It Is ordered Hint Monday, thol'Jth day of Dccombcr, A. D. 1904, at10 o'clock a. m beforo tho Judgo oflaid court at tho court room of tho saidcnirt at Honolulu, Island of Oahu, bonnd tho samo hereby Is appointed asthe tlmo and placo for hearing said pe-tition and accounts, and that all pcr-ton- s

Interested may then and theioand show cause, If any thoy ltavo,

why tho samo should not bo granted,nnd may present ovldenco as to whonro entitled to tho said property. Andthat notice of this order, In tho EnglishInnguago, bo published In Tho Even-ing Ilullctlu, a nowspaper printed andinibllshed In Honolulu, once a week,for threo successlvo weeks, tho lastpublication to bo not less than twoweeks provlous to tho time therein

for said hearing.Dated nt Honolulu, this 11th dny of

November, 1904.w. j. noniNsoN,

Third Judgo First Circuit Court.Smith & Lewis, Attornoys for Ad-

ministrator.ZIHOpNov. 12, 19, 26; Dec. 3.

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OP THEFirst Circuit, Territory of Hawaii. AtChambers; In Probate. Intbo Matterof the Estate of Fritz J. Wilhclm,

Order of Notlco of HearingPetition for Administration. On rend-ing and filing the petition of Llbby U.Wilhclm, of Honolulu, Oahu, daughtorof said Intestnte, alleging that Fritz J.Wllhelm, of Honolulu, Oahu, died

nt Honolulu, Oahu. on the 18thday of October, A. D. 1904, leavingproperty In tho Hawaiian Islands nec-essary to be administered upon, nndpraying that lottera of administrationIssue to William W. Harris. It Is or-dered that Monday, the 12th dny ofDecember, A. D. 1904, at 10 o'clock a.m., be and hereby la appointed forhearing said petition in the court roomof this court at Honolulu, at whichtlmo nnd plaeo nil persons concernedmay appear nnd show cause, If anythey have, why said potltlon shouldnot bo granted, nnd that notlco of thisorder be published In tho English o

once a week for threo success-ive weeks In Tho Evening llnllotlbnewspaper In Honolulu.

Dated at Honolulu, November 5th.1904.

' W. J. RODINSON.Third Judgo of the Circuit Court

of the First Circuit.Attest:

GEOnaB LUCAS,Clerk of tho Circuit Court of tbo

First Circuit.2914-N- ov. 5. 12. 19, 26.

Special Sale.of SAUCE PANS and PAINT8. Corns

irl ysnd take your choice.

A. FERNANDEZ & SON,

Not. 44BO King 8t, Katsy Block, bit.Nuuanuand 8mlth 8ts.; Tel. Main 18.'

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1 SOCIAL NOTES

UgllftStf&WroiKiOTmW'ASsS(Continued from Page 6.)

Cunningham, Elolso Macauley, Char- -

In. lfrtltni niln Hmlfh fnrr-1t- Mrin' . ... ' . .sarrat, Bralnard smith, Nonnan AsnLester Marks, Henrietta Schwarz,Mnudo Beydc, Hadlo Atrcmba, ToldoMlnlnota, Aunlo Gosling, Mary Cock-bur-

Ella Cuinmlnirs, Ituby Harrison,Harriet Lucnn, Emily Marques, Annal'ung, Edith Trcadway, Dolla Pcnncll,Ernest Podmoro, """'" Cheney, Hob.,,..,. .'. """121, 10 a. m.- - Judge Kepolknl.en ....... nKurw , -- aHerman Ingalls James Morgan, JamesNott Albert Akana Samuel 81emha -

oer, Jarrct Sharp, Clifford Spltzcr, Oilbert Waller, Florenco Desky, PhilipDodge, Anabcl Low, Margaret Ste-

vens, Watson llallonlyne, JohnnyChapman, Geraldlno Trnphagcn, Gcr- -

trudo and Wilfred Trnphagcn, Allan' 20,

and Mary Wilcox, Howell llond, Oswald IIIiul, Margaret Forrest, Wm. of

Cottiell, Amelia and James Holt, Hn-'- f.

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nnd Iluth of Issue toPeter Corny, Wilfred Lollna

Allco Smith, Anzelnets, Cecil Cross, Elslo Kapu, Dorothy(lulld, Mnrjorlq nnd Ida Cutting, Mnd-- I

ellnn nnd Mildred Chapln, Lilian Mc- -

Allco Elllnger, Ixiulso Ellinger, Shirley Hush, Abblo Lucas, r

True, Elslo Welscke. Until Farrlngtim, Allco Wong, Frank James,'

Admlnlstiatlon.

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D()mlni!trn,lon

.KaalllmaUalaadministration

administration

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Sherwood, Harry,130'1- -

Holt, Thompson, ltobcrt' ,Car,Tl? '"'''l" that letters!,. administration her

lnl s- - Lulllnl1- - "car-Harr- y

Whlto, Nov. 29 ,y a.chaperons nrc Miss Parke, Miss Ag- -

nes Mrs. Clark, Mrs. Itccdford, petition ofMrs. Lawrence, Mlssl and W. W. flood-Cross- ,

Mrs. Mrs. Moore, ale petition for probate of will ofMrs. Miss Wight, Mhs nnd tcstament-T.ll-

Arkcrman, Mrs. Mrs. nry them. 20, 10Accompanist. a- - De Holt.

Is Hopper.

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Nov. 12, 1904....... flnm in a,,,Mill; L; P's 7574 and 7315, Moolkl,

Hainakua, Hawaii; 10 yra at $40per yr. 2C3, p 13C. Dated Oct I.1l80'- - I

Wra Castlo tr to Mnkla; PG3S: Kill 2S93, Kallhl-kal- , Honolulu,1350, 11 174. p 215. Dated 12.1901.

Jose Fcrclra and wf by mtgco toII Lindsay; D; Int In Govt borne-etva- d

lot 14, Paakahu, Hainakua, Ha-

waii; $211. II 2C0, p Dated Oct1903.

Kohala Ranch Co Ltd to UnitedStates of L; 1 room In Kn- -

jiaau cottage, furniture, fixtures, etc,

l! M.a'1' 1,d nl"l AtWn lauo, Kohala.5 nt $96 an. 11 273,

p 4. Dated 2C, 1904.Carlos G Nenndbor nnd wf to J

llcttincourl; DA; fcmalo child lllen-tenld-

G G Ncnndhcr. I) 265, p 276,Dated Oct 28, 1904.

Jno Hind Ooorgo 1 Ilel;por K"l Hnlawa, Kohnln, Ha-waii; 30 shares In Kohala Telephone)Co; $700. II p 265.

Foug Muk Sing L; peHaw!, Hawaii; 10 yis

at $45 per yr. II 273, p 7, Dated Oct5,

Recorded Nov. 14, 1904.LulKa Kaalhuo .and hsb (J) to G

Masuda: L: por P 1830. Kul 33B,

generalnmcxci,

Mll.Henry 8 Crano; Grsand 1134, Pukoo. Moiokai; i

wniaiua,G 11 p

that cater tosuccessful parties, ban-

quets, Elite Parlors.

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SEVEN

Petitions for1). N'nolul petitions that letters

Ihbiiu hltn on estateof Natlmu Naotwl (v) Intestate, llcnr-lu- g

December 27, 10 a. m. Judgo dearAnna petitions that letters of

Issue to on estateJ. Pnll Sylva Intestate. Hearing Dec- -

A. Horner petitions that letters of, h on

Intestate.Dec. 13, 10 a. m. Judge Parsons,

Kanal petitionsof lsuc to W.

Castle on estate of Kamalo HenryKawal, Intestate. Hcarint; December

a. m. Judgo De BoltJennie Hlton petitions letters

Issue to P. E.' " " !n'e".J i- -

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worth, Henry her onestate Frltr. J. Wilhclm, Intcstnto

Dee. 12, 10 a. m. Judge I

William Cnrdun, Win. Hearing Nov. 28, 10 a. JudgoDavll Snm King,

Itobcrt Petitionsrinrtn ii.i, ' Issue to on

... T" ntlllg JllJg0 MalUl0W.man.

Judd, Executors.Sweczy, Miss Hcnrj M. Whitney

Olneau, Wm. IIMorato, Ella M- - Whitney that Ictleis

llockus, lssuo to Hearing Dee.Snckwltz. for rehearsal m. Judge

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IJcnia J. Noblltt petitions that lcttcruof admltilftratlon Issue to on es- -

tato of William S. Noblltt, Intestate.

Cecil Ilrown and W. O. Smithtion for prnhale of will of Georgo

nnd that letteis testamentaryIn lli A... tlnnrl.... hn ft H .

tit. Judgo Rnblnsou,Anna Sophln Wright petitions for

of will of Annette Wunden'hercr ntnl ih.-- . i.

Dcccmbcr 12( lfJudge Ge"r'"B,,;,,. petitions for probate of

will of James Itcnton nnd that letterstestamentary Issue to II. Ronton andO- - P-- Henton. Hearing December .10 a. m. Judgo Matthcwman.

Eliznbctli Cockett petitions for pro-bate of will of Sarah K. Vlda and thatletters lssuo to her. Hear-ing Nov. 30. in a. m. Judgo Kenolknl.

Cecil Drown petitions for rab-.i- of.....in r .ii .i .....

I'll'Ult, Ullli IIIU1 IVilC'IBtestamentary issue to him. HearingDec. 5, 10 a. m. Judge De Dolt.

Anthony Oilman petitions forbate of will of Kamnkco (w) and thatletters testamentnry Isme to him. Hearlug Nov. 21, 10 a. m. Judgo Hoblnson.

toBy Administrator.

Ellen Pnlau, administratrix estate ofJ. Patau, cilvcrtlses for claims to bo(lied with her before May.

Alex. Lindsay, Jr., es-tato of Andrew Long, ndvcrtlsesclaims to be filed with him beforeApril 17.

Ellen Dwight. estntoof Charles 11. Dwight, advrtlrcs forclaims to filed with beforeApril 21.

!..?,"". , " "c UL'" :. ""'"""'""""Panaowa. Lahalnn. Maul; 10 yrs at $60 " '"V.'" ",""' ,,,,. ,'n 'i Um i VI"hper an. U 273, p 8. Dated Nov 1. 1904. bo,er o o AprlU

ScltaS& W &Uu Ng to Liu Sen; PA; '.Jiniiuel I crnandez, administratorpowers, II .Oo, n 277 riitr.,1 Mm.- - .J,! wUh w, of cstat0 nt Mnr,a.,,' ,r ...u,. i ., ...TuiiBi.uu ( emuxuc'2, ndvcrtlses lorCUWUrU 1 UUItfUIIVUV

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vif' '""'""""' ..... Knpcka Kekllo, advertises forHenry Crane Edward ,alms ta fl,C(, h,vauchello and wf; D; Grs 674 i.75. W

beforo 20Vr ,K Edmu"" "' ""' O'lmlnlstrator2C.,.'p.1.t!8, ,Dalf(1nNol ?? i'i tate ot Kclupoka (w) advertlsos forJMcdilly "t clams to Ho nicd with blra before urarcbYin Co; L; 13 acres land, McCully jb.Ua; Hon2luIu B. ,.r,at.,:!8 Z nn' NS I'lnP, administrator estate of Ns

"i P. 13.7, ?ai,el .8.0!11 3U',.1.904.'. Fawn- - advertises for claims bo filedMcCully Land Hop wtu p. nili uefore March j9i

Yin Co; L; 15 acres land. McCully Clem K. Qulnn, administrator t,

Honolulu; yrs nt $240 per yr. tato of Kualann, ndvoitlses for claims263, 140. Dated Sept 1904. bo filed with him before March 19.Walalua Agr Co Ltd Choy Sam Alexander Smith, administrator cs-a-

L; pors Ors 273, 230, 231, 233, well (tato of John McGllllvray, advertises foretc, Moituieia, uaini; a yrs.

mos at per au. 263,142. Dated Mar 1904.

Do you notlco we allthe receptions,

etc. Ico CreamTelcphono 182 Main.

Rent" earns sale

HOPP CO.,1053-15:- 9 Bishop St., Young Bldg- -

FurnitureRugsMattresses

of Furniture theIslands.

HOPP CO.,nu

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claims to bo ulcd with hlra beforoMarch 8.

It. T. Guard, estateJulius Helnhnrdt, advertises for claimsto be filed with him before March 0.

Antono Do Mattns, administrator es-tato of Joao Nuncs, ndvcrtlses forclaims to be filed with him beforeMarch 1.

Henry Holmes, administrator withwill annexed of cstnte of ElizabethWright, advertises for claims to bo fil-

ed with him beforo March 3.Lam Chang See, administratrix es-

tate of Lam Hong, advertises forclaims to bo filed with ber before Feb-ruary 27.

Wahlnelawala Maewa, administra-trix estato ot Den Knunahl, advertisesfor claims to be filed with Charles Cos-ta, Exccutlvo Hulkllng. beforo 15.

L. Ah Leong, administrator estate ofi i", Scong, advertises for claims

o ne lllol with him, 116 King Btrect,efnro Feb. 23. .Norman E. Gedgc, administrator

ot Andrew J. Calilll, advertises forlalmB to be with him before Feb.J.

Knohlmnnu, ndmlnlstrator estate a

A polo, rdvciti . for claims to boiled with him lu i rtb. 2.

W. C. Creole Jr., iinlnlstrntor estate of J. A. Klii" ci for claimto be filed with hi c Mb. 6.

David tili'ii estateof Hugh C. Held ? ' claimsto bo filed with him Feb. 3.

Handy Index

J. Castle unli,"i iiuiulnlstrator evtnln nt AlliAtl If Nntwulif n .1 .. Io..luiC ui dlutll l. nunniiii Hit 1 Ui (intator claims to ui filed with him beforeJanuary 26.

K. Ono, administrator estate of M.Ohakaliura. advertises for claims to betiled with him before Jim 10

Walter I'lcldrove, iidinlnistriitor es-

tate of Mr. Wllhcllninu Klcldrutc,for claims to bo tiled with him

before January lb.Hcnrletto Kuernei uiiiiiuilsiratnr

estnto of C. F, A. Koaiiei, adertif.es

Knllhl

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lor claims be nice! will. Ueurgo I.nn- - Kl to Hamuel C. Allen, In llbcrdon before Jan. lb. 237, pngea, 212-3- , covering Ian I nt Pun

Charles F. Peterson, mil, Honolulu, will be sold publicof Polpe Kauiuo advertises at Morgan's n ctloti rooms,

claims to v. lib hi before December 3, 12 m.January 9, Pube Lands.

William C. Wilder, At Judiciary Building. Deo. 3, 12 m.tato of Gardner K. vVildtt advertises of Public Lands will sellfoi claims to be lllcd with tieliiro at public 25.38 acres Icula landDecember 2'J. North Kona,

Hulu (k) cmiiic of At Wnlmen Court 8. Kohala,Ewaloa Hulu tw) advertises idi .lalms Hawaii, Nov. 2fi, 12 m.to bo Hied with P. luulil, of Public Lands will sell nt public o

Illk., Honolulu, before Dec 29.'tlon lots in I'uuUapu Wal- -

u i. m, nuuiiiiiHiriiiur ercniH 0Chung Yee Tong, ndvcitlscs inr claimsto bo filed with J. J. Dunne 'to Dec

J. Dunne, v utc ofMorris M. Estee. a Jvertisef Kr claimsto be with hln) bofcre .) ember S,

J. M. Oc Qoiudu Sr. i uWiruturuallit nr fr. Ma.1. M .1.ruVwrt.".'. for claims to ,. VhI!him nt oltlcn of Wise nnd la Tori) !

Dec. 3. i

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administrator

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terestauction

interest

recorded

Jiluilnlstralormiction

i.diiiliiislialorCommissioner

auctionPmiwnawaa, Hawaii.

adtntnistiatiii House,Conimlsslonci

Henryreservation,

Admlnlstra.

At Illto Court House, Dec. 1, 12 in.,Kcceltcr J. E. Elderts will sellI)' Infkln M.lmlntitrntr.r . ... nt pub-hare- s

n,,ctlon "W iqulpment offor'"0.adclaims tot nClvflll, him her

eNKnwnlnlWk.fa Volcano mineral water.

27,

W. C. Wccdon, ndmlnlslnto- -of Lum Hoy, ndvertlcs fir lnlinj tobe filed with him beforo N". "'J.

By Executors.A. N. Hay8cldcii, executor will of

Finnk Clark, advertises for claims tobu filed with him before Mny in.

Lum See. executrix estate of Say,advertises for claims to b filed ut of- -

five of J. P. Hall before M.., ..Gertrude E. Damon, ricutrlc estntn

of S. I'M ward Damon, ndurllsrs forclaims to bo filed at lllshop & Co.

May 18.Agnes Cameron, executrix estate of

claims be tiled with W. O. Smith bollclnril Ciiuieroii, nderil.c. furfore May

Georgo It. Carter, executur will oSybil Augusta Carter, njcitbca forllalms to bo filed Villi him nt udlcn o(Hawaiian Trunt Co., Ml, bcforApril 27.

W. O. Smith, oxecutor will of Iloopllbuvn (w.), adcrtlaCs rlalum to bolllcd with him before. April 4

F. Klnmp nnd Wm. Pfotonhnuer, ex-ecutors estato of Johanna WK'Kn, adwr- -

to be filed with them be- -Y0l"V"SK. CUrkc, exccUor will of

Annlo Clarke, ndvcrtlses for claims tohe flleil wllh lilm linlnrrt li 3.

W. O. Alltcn, exccutoi will ot W T.Ilcckwith, advertises claims to bumeet with him before Feb. 10.

Henry E. Coonci. CXCnUor ofI. Illllmnn. ndvertlon for claims to ba.,... .,, ,iT ailierllteg for claimsgainst estate of Kawnl.muniilok.ihou..ookane. alias Kawalb. i MahuUa. bflied with or Holmes & Stanley beoro Dec. 23.

Clarissa Amoy Muus.-irr.i-t nnd Eliza- -

ith llenjes, cxeciitrlxis relate of

'?. "e fl,e'1 Wlt" 1,lm W.2,1,' J. .' Plllwall. A. M.

Ltd Wo

Feb.

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L. Sam.l,YrrorT.3;"''!;,StCt'1

lllcd with E. A. Douthllt Dee. 11.Ndani K. Forsjth executor of

I'orojlb, odvcitlccs claimsto be bin. or A, F. Tnvarrs,.Miiknwno. Maul, before Nov.

M Drown, calls finalmeeting of" creditors of K. Tnketu,

nt offlcc, Judd building,Dec. 8. 4 m.

A. M. Drown, referee, calls first meet- -

'dltors L. bankrupt,o, Judd Ilulldlng, Nov.

Hrnwn. referee, calls first meet- -lug tretinoin of II. M. Dow, bank-rupt. In olllce, Judd building,' Nov.

4 p. m.Receiver.

J. E. Elderts, icceiver II. L. Wllllnmsb Co., adu-rtlsc- claims to filedleforo Deo.

Petitions Jor Hearing

Administrator' Petitions.Charles Phillips, administrator estate

of Henry Congdon, petitions finalaccounting nnd discharge, H.t.rlngDecember in a Judge Hobln

Ooorgo Robertson, administrator cs- -

tato Elizabeth Ilarnca Mavnard. Mentions final accounting nnd dis-charge. Hearing December 10 a.Judgo Gear.

Georgo E. Rugg, ndmlnlstrator citato of Chester Morrill Rugg, petitions

final accounting discharge.Hearing Dec. 5, 10 a.Uolt.

John A. Palmer, admlnUtrator cstnte H. Glcnnan, petitions

nnnl accounting nnd dlschnrr.o,Hearing December 1st. 10 a. m. JudgiHardy.

P. Walwalolc, admlnUtrator es-tato of Loko Papu petitionsfinal accounting and discharge. Hearlng Nov. 10 n. m. Judge Kepolknl.Executor's Petition.

P. C. Athcrton, executor of willof Aloxnnder Montague Athcrton, peti-tions final accounting dis-charge Hearing Dec. 10 a. in. JudgoGear.

Sales.

Sheriff Bales.Pollco Station, Dec. 12 lu-

ll of Kulilo Knlanlntiaole In lease-holds In Honolulu, bo Bold at pub-lic auction Judglnent $285

aud cobts.

At Police Station, Dec. 17, 12 tnof Linn Hco In

bnschold, will sold at publicJudgment ?223 uml

lost.Foreclosure Mortgane Sales.

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corded In liber 221, pages no cover-ing land nt Knhll;l. Hlln, be soldat public auction Hllo Comt HomeDee. 11 a. m,

Mortgage made by Tlim. E. CooK,Ellen Cook, au.l Ecrnlio Conk toHank of Ilnwall, Ltd , recorded In Liber232, pages 301, etc., covering land ntKullhl will be bold nt public nt'ctlon ntMorgan's miction rooms, Dec. 10. 12

Moitgago made by Knpaua aim Kapn'

mea.At Public Lands onice, Hllo, Dec. 3,

in., Commissioner of Public Landiwilt sell nt public auction, lots Pomliawal nnd Kalwlkl,riecelvcrs' Sales.

William Pfotenhaucr, re elver, willsell rights and franchises Puna

!?"" ':W- nt Jl"lllla "1JI"8I' -- " '- - '"

Guardian Sale,A Judiciary building, No,--. ?t'. 12

m. John Pclcero Mnkalw.i, gunnllun,M'll at iiubllc aiictloi l.unl at

Honolulu.Awa License.

At Capitol Ilulldlng. Dec. 3. 12 in..Territorial Treasurer sell publ-

ic- miction Awa licenses Oahu, l.lc--

,'1,Ml,', olIlt,r l'nnds will bo sold ntclutcs set Dcput) Sheriffs.

Land CourtEdith Eldrc'lgo Pond petitions

eglstry nnd confirmation of title toland cm Annpmii street. Hearing Jan.3. 1:30 p. m. Judge Wcaer,

ienders,

For constructing one-roo- schoolbouse nnd teacher's npartincntM at

Makawao, Maul, will close atoniee of O. Alltcn Public Worksotnin Dec. 12 m.

For constructing one- - room schoolliou.c ut Kaauhu, North Kohala, will(lore offlco of E. E. Richards amiPublic Works o.Tice Dec. 12 m.

For room tch i I houco tench- -

era' cottage Hulcla, Llltue, Kauai," rl0H0 nl o'" "' a. kico

nunc worKS ouicc ucc. fi, l. m.For ono room school house tench-

ntinrtmciits nt Olna. ltnu-i.lt-. will,iOSo nt offlco of B E. Rlchnrds and''full' Works olllce, Deo. 12,-1- 2 in.,,.

0T,..,

house and fourroom teachers cottago Puna, Hawa". w"' cl06 t olflco of 13. nichnrds Public Works olllee Dec. 5,12 m.

Tor concreto arch culvert nt Knpna,

wonts omco Dec. 1, m.For cxtenshn of main

Government rend from Knhlnki toS, Kona, will closo nt offlea of

E. E. niclinriN, Hllo, nnd Piultc WoWiaofflcc, Dec. 1 J

For cmiitniotim; Ono nndTwo of I unci from Kahnuilca to Kaola,Putin, III closro offlco of E. II. Rich-ards, Hllo, nnd Public Works offlcc,Dec. 5, 12 m.

For comtru.tlng wharf and npproachlanding. Kohn'n. will qoi

nt oU'to of E. E. Richard, Illto, andPublic Works office, Dec. 12 in.

For ting road connectingIlouiciinau road with main road, SouthKona, Hawaii, will dose nt offlco of EE. III. herd j and Public olllcoNov. 12 in.

For constructing Jail and flrotlon, Wallukii, Maul, closo nt of-flco of Sheriff L. Baldwin, Wnllukil,and Public Works Omco Nov. 23, 12

Read the announcement on PAGENINC and prepare to vote your friendan AUTOMOBILE,

i.i m

Business Notices.

NOTICE,

Young Hong and Chlng Chow havothis day sold their Interest In tho firmof Hong Keo ft Co., doing a generalmerchandise business Aala St., Ho-nolulu, to the undersigned, who

all debts of said firm.HEE YICK, CHUN MAN, CHUN

PON and YOUNO HANG.Nov. 17, 1901. 2928-l-

HAWAIIAN REALTY AND MA-

TURITY CO, LTD.

Real Estate Mortgage Loans and Inettment Securltels. Homes Built on

Installment Plan.Home Office: Mclntyre Bldg.,

Honolulu, T. H.--. K. KENTWELL, General Manager.

OWER8' MERCHANT PATROL AND

CONFIDENTIAL AQENCY.

Competent watchmen furntsl.ed tor'ustnosi bouses and residences,

Office, Room 8, Model Block.P. O, Box 284,

V""1" '"""' nuvcmso wr Kaiwl, will c loo office of 8. Ilund-claim- s

to flle.1 with Holmes & Stan- - i.,lWC works offlco Dec. 7, 12 m.

Schwe will of nrd.' lSachs, udvertl.es claims' to be ('Trr,Ka,Lhl lrenn wl" clo3 uul,cbefore

willGeoigo for

tiled lih28.

By Referee.A. referee,

bankrupt, hlap.

of lice,

ifhis

By

for be1st,

for

19, m.

form.

for nudm. Judgo Do

of Albionfor

M,(w) for

28.

for and12,

At 24, m.,rest

willfor for

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for for

be

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all of

will

will atfor

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ucl for

Oceanic Steam hip CompanyTIME TABLE

Tho steamers of this lino will arrive nnd Jeaso this port as hereunder:

rnOM SAN FRANCISCO: FOR

DEC. 7 ALAMEDADEC. 16 VENTURADEC 2S ALAMEDA

190.1 SIERRA .JAN 6.TAN. IS ALAMEDA

SONOMA .ALAMEDAVENTURA

ALAMEDASIERRA ..

In connection With tho Balling ofpared to Issue, to Intending passengers, coupon through tickets, by any rail-roa- d

San Francisco to all points In tho United States, andby any itcamsktp line to all European ports

FUHTHHIt APPLY TO

OCEANIC 8. 1. CO. GENERAL AGENT.

Steamers of the above companiesleave this on or about the

FOR JAPAN AND CHINA.

SAN FRANCIBCgs

from from NanYork

TOR PARTICULARS

Wm. G, Irwin & Co., Ltd.

Pacific Mail Steamship Co.Occidental and Oriental Steamship

Co. and Toyoport

....NOV.S

....DEC. 2t

....DEC. 2T1POJ

.JAN. 11

tho nlioio Ilin rnrentu am or.

will call at Honolulu anddates mentioned:

FOR FRANCItCO.

Agent

COPTIC i DEC. 3 GAELIC NOV. 2SKOREA DEC. 10 SIHERIA NOV. 30OAELIC DEC 20 MONGOLIA DEC. 10SHILRIA DEC. 24 DEC. 21

1903. 1101."U'POLIA JAN. 4 DORIC JAN. 14CHINA JAN. 17 KOREA Jan. 27MANCHURIA JAN. 28

Call at Manila.For gentral Information apply to

Ht Hackfeld &AMERICAN-HAWAIIA- N S. CO,

Direct Service between New York and Hawaiian Islands, Via Pacific Coast

Prom Now York:8.S. "HAWAIIAN" to sail about DEC. 38.S."OREGONIAN" to sail about DEC. 30

Freight received" at all times at tho Company's Wharf, 41st Strut, SesHBrooklyn.

Prom Snn Francisco To Honolulu Direct.S.S."NEVADAN" t0 tall DEC. 14

Freight received at Company's Wharf, Greenwich Street. 'and each month thereafter.

Prom Honolulu to fan Francisco.via Puget Sound. ,

8.S."NEVADAN" NOV. 24

Prom Sunttlu and TacomuVia San Francisco.

S.S."NEVADAN" from Seattle DEC. 7from DEC. 8

Fo'r Information stply --JG. P. MORSE.

i H. Hackfeld & Co., LtGeneral Freight Agent

utentnnr.

CHINA

S.

Tacomafurther

'

anadian-Australia- n MailSteamship Company.

Steamers of the above lino, running In connection with the CANAMA2VPACIFIC RAILWAY CO. between Vancouver, B. C, and Sydnex, K. B. EL.

nd calling nt Victoria, B. C, Honolulu nnd Suva, FIJI and Brishaas, fcWDUE AT HONOLULU on or about tho dates below stated, viz:From Vancouver and Victoria, D, C.t From Sydney and Irltbaa.

(Por Brlsbano and Sydney.) (For Victoria and Vancouver, B. KMAORANGI JAN 14 AORANOI DEO. 14MIOWERA FEU. 11 MIOWERA JAN. 11MOANA MAR. ll'MOANA FEB. 8

Through Tickets Issued from Houolulu to Canada, United lteUn 3tEurope. For Freight und Paisa'go and all general Information, apply So

Tlieo. II. Davics & Co., Ltd. Qeneral Agents.

J. F. Morgan, President; C. J. Campbell Vice President! J. U Ks'.--Secretary: A. F. Clark, Treasurer; N. E. Gedge, Auditor; Frank MtartraTjManager.

Hustace-Pec- k Co., Ltd.DRAYMEN, 63 QUEEN ST.

DEALERS IN

Stove and Steam Coal.ALSO WHITE AND BLACK 8AND. TELEPHONE MAIM fsg.

Union Express Co., Ltd., 63 QueenHaving baggage contracts with the following Steamship Co.'s Llaaal

Oceanic Steamship Co. Pacific Mall Steamship Co.Occidental & Oriental 8teamshlp Co.Wilder 8. 8. Co. Toyo Klsen Kaisha Steamship Bte.Wo check your outgoing baggage at your homes, saving you taa taaoSaYl

and annoyance of checking on the wharf.Incoming baggage checked on steamers of above compinlea "II UMt

ercd with quickness and dispatch at your homes.TELEPHONE MAIN 81.

H.J. NOLTE.

SMOKE

GILLA1AN DOUSE

BOUQUET CIGAR

Beaver Lunch Room

OANA1U HOTEL

WAIKIK1 BEACH

Rapid Transit Electric Can arrtvat and depaK from tb aialn aatraaeot the Moana Hote rery tci nlaator

MOANA HOTEL C. LTB.

Kisen Kaishabelow

SAN

Co., Ltd.,

Royal

Firewood,

Street,

O. R. &;l. Co.TIME TABLE

Oct. S, 1904. t

OUTWARD.For Walanao, Walalua, Kahnkv ulWay Stations 9;15 a.m., :! to.For Pearl City, Ewa Mill an Wag

Stations 17:30 a. m 1:11 a. bl,11:05 a. m 2:1S p. m., 1:11 a. as5:15 p. m., t3:30 p.m., tllili . au

INWARD.

Arrive Honolulu from Kanaka, WaValua and Walan&o 8:36 a. cl, :p. ui.

Arrlvo" Honolulu from Bwa Hill aMPearl City f7:46 a. m., 8:ll a. au,

10:38 a. m., 1:40 p. m., 4:ll ff. a,5:31 p. m., '7:30 p. m.

' Dally.t Sunday Excepted.

Sunday Only,G. P. DENISON, F. C SMITH.

SupL Q. P.aT.A,

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Page 8: I r E I A Ad M. Evemng Bulletin · -s-bs-me..-oa will 190416 KE SPUS Passengers Claim Secret Service Men On. Manchuria.' SWEDISH LETTERS ARE MYilbRIUUSLY STOLEN POSSIBLE THAT MEMBERS

1

6&S-.- ,

CIQHT

Golf GoodsThe "

lGDiKcrs, assorted, 6 styles14 Brnssits, ,, 0 ,,32 ron Clubs, ,, 8 ,,2.4 Juvenile 4 ,,

Also a good

l.onc Tom TeesRubber Neck TiesBalls

We have txtra Shafts foryour satisfaction ot no pay. II

in the Golf line it will pay you to

E. O. HALL

STOCKYARDS STABLES,

IN ORDER TO KEEP YOURSELFHIRE THE TALLYHO FOR SUNDAY

TELEPHONE BLUE 3143

THE SABBATH

May be observed betternow than ever before. Butall people do not apree onwhat day the Sabbathshould be observed.

fWiPTB Ulld inilTeTuponwhich all classes, kindsand conditions of citizensagree-- -

The Pacific Mutual Life

Policies

Beat The World !

CLINTON J. HUTCHINSGeneral Agent

P20 FORT STREET.

WF RE AGENTS hOR THECELEBRATED

Winthrope MedicinesI

-

Kidney TeaBlood Purifier

Booklet on the Kidney Free. i

Chambers Drug Go,,LIMITED.

Cor. King and Fort Sts,

'PHONE MAIN I3I,

Welding by electricity Is brought topiuli perfection that welding apparatusC6n be carried to a railroad tiack andtwo tails Joined as tolldlj as If theybad come out ot the tolling mill onepiece.

TEETB,Without Plillt.

ttli X.VTV?(dfsnSPXiKiai55fiS.i KSy

Hour, 8 to 5; 8undy, 9 to 12.

Niit.'nAi fltW.,..?

I

ALAMKDA " brought us

27 Aluminum clubs, 7 styles70 Oddy Bags, asiorted, In

Canvas, Leather, Plaid,etc.

assonment of

Score BooksRule BooksBill Paint

all clubs and do repair work toyou are interested in anything

call on

& SON, Ltd.

AND FRIENDS OUT OF TROUBLEAND GET OUT OF TOWN.

E. H. LEWIS, Proprietor.

MOTHER GOOSE

OPERETTA

200The Children

HouseGiven for the

That Free Kindergarten

Jack

BuiltHawaiian

Opera

Mouse

Saturday and Tuesday Evenings

December 10 and 13.

iiiuidun; Matinee 3 p.m.

Regular Opera House Prices.

Tickets on sale at Wall, Nicholr.

WANTSFor Wnnt Column Sec I'ajte Six

LOST.

On Fort stieet, between Sachs' storennd King stieet, lady's gold watchulih ilinMJiihcnd chntdalno pin setwith garnets, Finder leavo nt lltille-ti- n

olllco. 293l-3- t

A bundle containing 2 skirts, on Fottbetween School and King Sts. Find-

er pleaso return to this olllee andlecclvu reward. 2931-t- f

DIED.

nitnED At Hllo, Hawaii, November10, 1904, Infant son of Mr. and Mrs.Francis II. Ilieed, aged one duy.

Head "Wante" on page S.

DENTISTSTHE DENTISTS

Dentists that will do good vvoik at lowprices. Our Instruments are thoroughlysterilized after using each time.

LADY ASSISTANT,

THE EXPERT DENTISTS,

215 Hotel Street opp. Young Hotel,

KVENINO n3J.T,ETIU, TIONOLULU, T. II. SATimtMY. NOV. 2C. l'JOl.

IT'S IN TOWNI.SHIPNNG (NTELIMNCt

The Celebrated

GORDON DRY GIN

Is here and can be had at all First Classbin anJ hotels. Try It anJ be convincedof Its merits. We respectfully call yourattention to the ofliclal analysis on theh.irk nf the bottle. 'I his zin Is stllctlypure and free from fuel oil and we talte apilue in presenting 11 10 wc puuui., uuthe assurance that it will meet with uni-

versal favor.

Ask For It Decline Imitations

Thos.F.McTighe&Co.,Sole Distributors for Territory of Hawaii.

TEU MAIN 140. M & 95 KINO ST.P. C BOX 7S5

NEW - TO-DA- Y

FIFTY DOLLARS.

Tli owner of the property stolenfrom niilto No, C3, thlrtl floor of theAlexander Youni? Hotel, SaturdayccnlnK, November IHth, lll pay totint thief, or his ncuiiiitmco fifty dollars In kiiM coin, nml nl no qiieatlonn. If ho will lie Kooil enoURli to

the two watches anil ilinlns. thoK T ilmrm ami the eirscuit net ring.Hie money stolen at the same timemm l.c retained. Itaili of the wntelieahas the iimnogrnni of the owner

on the outer case nml tho iiamoIn roll on the Inner hack case, nml rnnhr rendllj lilentllled. tf

WANTED TO PURCHASE

m A Imino nml In! within fhelilochH from tho business center ofHonolulu, l'iko must not exieed$1200.00.

(2) A house nml lot within a milefrnm tliA riMiter fit llntinlllllt: Llllhnor Nuiinnu St. prcftrreti. l'rlco nhout12100.00.

(3) A tract of 5 or 0 acres sultnlilofor small farmhiR.

A. V. OKAH.2931 tf 122 KIllR St.

BOOKS CLOSED.

Notice Is herehy Riven that thostock hooks or tho I'loneer Mill Co.,Ltd., will he dosed to transfers fromthe 2Sth to tho 3Uth Inst., both dntcsdates lucluahc.

W. I'KOTP.NIIAUnil.Treasurer I'loneer Mill Co, l.til

Honolulu, November 28, ISHr"293 14 1

'POUtlTJMATER'S NOTICE.

Notlco Is hereby Riven that tho ani-

mals described below havo been Im-

pounded In tho Government Found atMaklld, Kona, Island of Oahu, nndunless tho pound fees nnd damagesare sooner satisfied will be sold at thedato hereafter named according tolaw:Nov. 23, J90I liny horso branded on

left hind leg, vvhlto siiot nn fore-head, rtRlit bind foot white, whitespot on back.

The nboro animal will bo sold onSaturday, Dee. 111. 1904. nt 12 o'clocknoon. If not called for befuio tho datementioned.

K. KEKEUNE.2S0J-3- t I'oundmastcr.

BY AUTHORITYNotlcu Is hi'ieby Riven that I have,

this day, appointed Abraham Fernan-dez to be a member of tho Hoard ofHealth In placo of John C. Lnno, re-

signed. O. It. CAHTEH.Governor.

'25th- - 1904. pnfin.11

THE LONE SENATORPALMER WOODS

TAKES OFF HIS BAT

Senator Palmer Woods, the IonsDemocrat In the upper bouse of flip

next J.eglslatuiu Is not losing ;tnjsleep over the fact ihnt ho will bo theonly ono of his party in thut body. "Itake on in hat to the Itepubllcaus,"said Mr. Woods this morning. "Thuvswept tho hoard mid to my mind mecntUleil to tho victor. Over our waywo havo tried to forget tho electioncud arc not IdcMlig about the resultsalthough they were very much different from tho result some of us hintIk en working vory hard for. I'or afew days after tho election there wasMimo kicking over methods used by thoUepubllcnns. Thero were strny chargesot Intimidation und fraud but I do notthink they wero caused by an) thingmoro grave than the feeling nf disappointment following naturally the binRepublican victory,"

i

The BUSINESS MAN'S HANDY INDEX, published In the Saturday Bulle-tin and the Weekly Edition, gives aconcise and complete resume of all le-

gal notlcee, call for tenders, Judg-ments, building permits and real ctate transactions. Evening Bulletin,75 cents per month. Weekly Bulletin(1 per v ...

"Far Rent" cards on aa'e at Bulletin

TIDES.

Moon

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Kull moon Nov. 22d at 4: II ft. m.

The tides at Kahulul ana Hllo occuribout an hour earlier than at Ho-

nolulu.Hawaiian Standard Time ! 10b 30m

Mower than Greenwich time, beingthat of the meridian of 167.30. Thetime whistle blowa at 1:30 p. m., wnlckla the tame at Greenwich, Oh 0m.

414ARRIVED.

Saturday, Nov. 2fi.

O. & 0. S. S. Garlic. Fine b. from thoCM lent, nt 8 n. m

Stmr. Knlulnnl, Hcnnett, from .Maul,Muloknl nml l.nnnl nnrtx. at 0 n. m.

Stmr. Klnau. I'rccman, from Hlloami wiiy ports, nt lie 15 a. ni.

DEPARTED.

Trhlay, Nov. 25.Stmr. Man!, Ilennett, for Hawaii

ports.Stmr. Nllhan, Thompson, for Kntial

polls.Saturday, Nov. 20.

P. XI. S. S, Mnmhiirla, Snumlcrs, forthe Orient, nt 12 m.

Nor. stmr. Inner, Johanaen, forWanhltiRtun Island, nt !) n. m

SAILING TODAY.

O & O. S. S. Gaelic, Tlneh, for tlinOrient, at 3 p. in,

m "PARRENQER8 ARRIVED.

I'rom Hllo and nay ports, per stmr.Klnau, Nov. 20. 1 II. Gicen, J. C.

I'nrkri, V. I Catle. .Mrs Jelloore, JI.I'. Stlpp, W. Williamson, J I.. Carter.Miss II. C. Hltthiodt. Mrs. 11. M. Snownnd servant, Jllns M Hosq, Major JIIII- -

l.aiis, C. M. White nml enililrcn. Hon,P. Woods, Jl. II Kenton. Miss J. M.

Knrnard, Mrs. Kmrna Ilarnanl, A. J

Uutnan, i:. P. Low, I linn Purdy, W. I).Schmidt, Joan Gllib, Geo. 11 KobcrUon,Father J. C. lllessel. ll.'p.Cliarlcii.

IMltor i:cnliiR llulletln: I uotlco

that although Gov ei nor George It. Cnr-te'- r

Is very anxious to bnvo tho law

carried out to the rull limit, and Is per-

fectly fearless, no matter wbn ilanccson tho enrpet with tncks In it, yet ho

bus discovered Just one man who cvl

ilently has a holy horror of facing n

Judge, even such genial, wholo-Boulc-

fellows as Judges Gear anil unusay.And that man Is Governor Georgo It,

Carter Astonishing, Isn't It, that' suchn creat. strong, good nnd fearless man

ns Governor George It. Carter shouldhnve such a horror of a Judgo whenh Is mi verv fond of compelling hisfellow cltlrns (without gowl reason)to face Judicial music.

Any nnin so nnfiirtunnto ns to boelected to sn uncnvlahlo a postlion as Governor should certainly bunbovo the law; In fact, tho people whoelect hi in expect hlm to bo better thanthey; even In his elective ennvas hontwa)s explains that. If elected, nowill hold himself aloof from tho lawnnd people, for u common GovernorIs not lit for nny American state.

Talk about 'dignity" of tho Terrltiny of Hawaii! Why, It would Justkill Hawaii to have her Governor subJeiteil to appeal onto In court, saynothing about Governor Geo. II. Carter's dignity!

No, Mr. IMltor, I should never votennd neither would you, for n man forGovernor who wns not abovn tho comiiuin people nml tho lnw, I would liketo nsk the Governor whero ho sat whenhe went Into eouit III tho Dow enso.Oh, I kniiw; ho must havo had a boxand i u i till ii pai fly closed, for ho wasnot with tho aiidlenco; neither wnslie sitting on Judgo I.lndsny's rlght.v?)

JOHN 1IIIOWN.Honolulu, Nov. 2i, 'lit.

U. S. Weather Bureau Offlce,Young Building.

Tempeintuies C a, in., Glj 8 a. m19; 10 u. m., 74; noon, 74; momlm-minimu-

01,

Ilarometer, 8 a. m., 29.92; ahsolutohumidity, 8 a. m.. 4,8(18 grains per cu-

bic foot; rclatlvo humidity, 8 n, in., C3

per cent.; dew point, 8 a. in., BO,

Wind 0 a. ni., velocity 0, directionU.K.', 8 a. m., velocity 2, direction N.ft.; 10 a. m velocity B, direction K.;noon, velocity 13, direction N.E.

Italnfalt during 24 hours endedHi, m, ,00 Inch.

Total wind movement during 24hours ended at noon, 129 miles.

ALEX. M'C. ASHLEY,Section Director United States

Weather Bureau.i

Read the announcement on PAGENINE and prepare to vote your friendan AUTOMOBILE. (

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Whitney & Marsh

ChristmasEssentially

beloo;to the

ChildreoIt is the time when they fill our thoughts.We have been thinking of them too,

'SfW,jcomfortable and look

convince you that it is cheaper to buyREADY-MAD- E GARMENTS than to do the

sewing yourself to

time you save.

THESE ARE WHAT WE REFER TO:

Infants' Long Slipsfine lawn, tucked yoke Awith insertion, - - OvC

Infants' Long Skirtsranging in price from 60c

to of

( nS all

wc as towc

arc in

In sec a of

in 5rice

8 INCLUDING

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W tf ftTawflgjiBW""'- gii iTTnTtiiyiiSB

THOUGHTS

to makethem feel

pretty. want

say nothing of the

fllft

Wc also carry thecelebrated

GOODSStock Pants 50c

Stock Catch-a- ll

Bibs 50cmade of a wash-able anti-sept- ic materialdirect from from Stork-lan- d

from

THAT

Child's White Dresses, J vMrsTSUgJ

price from 60c the fin;st Hi ND-- ADE.

CU'AA'r, Cc nice quality fancy lawn.j..apSrW.th ruching round!? UC

Of coarse have the finer grades well. Addedthe above have FLANNELETTE GOWNS,SACQUES, BOOTEES, BIBS, CRIB BLANKETSBED-SPREAD- S, ETC.

Wc showing the children's goods the mauka winow

the makai window you may splendid display

LADIES' VESTSRanging

lOcTHE VEST

THE LONG WANT

The Vest without theShoulder Straps

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STORK

patent

FILLS FELT

JA8. F. MORGANAuctiiniir and Brokir,

847-85- 7 KaatiumanH StrutP. O. BOX EM. TELtPHOUC

Auction SaleTUEBDAY, 29 NOV., 1904,

AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M

Wines, Liquors, etc.

I nm Instnictrd bjr tho Tniftco Inli.n, knintrv nf tho nstnto of W. M,

Cunnliifthnm, n Ilanknipt, to sell ntPublic Auction nt my salesroom, hwKnnliuniamt Street, on nbovo rtnto

28I1S JJottlCH, Wines, Liquors, Bit-

tern, Ueer, J'.tc,!j enso Kinpty I'lnt HosIcs,'i easo Ilmiity Flasks.

JAS. F. MOI1QAN,Auctioneer. k

Fire!Fire!A LITTLE PRECAUTION

will siivo iniicli property, perhaps

LIFE.

I havo Just recelvcil a few Vxefrom San IVnnclsco: snmo

pattern ns thoso used In the Got em-

inent buildings.Prlru JUnsonablP. OCT ONj:.

JAS. F. MORGAN,Auctioneer.

Across the Continentn tfw

NEWOVERLANI6LIMITED

CHICAGO In

LESS THAN 3 DAYSNEW YORK

3DAYSJ9IHOURS

LUXURIOUS

EVERY DAY TRAIN

Bath, Barber, Buffet, Library,Eltctrle Reading Lamp In

ry Booth, Obteravtlon CVTalaphona 8trvlct,

SOUTHERN PACIFIC

C. 8. FEE,Passenger Trafflo Manath

T. H. GOODMAN,General Paeaenaer Agnl

San Francisco, t t CALIFORi 10 1.

Three TrainsDaily

VIA

UNION PACIFICTO

Omaha, Kansas City,

Chicago, St. Louis

And AllPrinc!pal Eatem Point 1

No Change fa01"(

l Chicago,

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The Intellectual Life As Viewed By Mr DooleySpeaking iv th' Bible It Is An

Inthrestin Wurruk But theEnglish Is Poor-High- er

Life an' Indigestion."Well, sir," said Mr. Dooley, "It

must be a gran" thing to bo a colledgepro flssor."

"Xot much to do," said Mr. Hen-ness-

. "Hut a gr-re- deal to say," saidJlr Dooley. "Ivry day th' mlnylt 1

pick up mo r nfthcr l'vo rendIh' criminal an' other jiolljtlcUal nevn,lb' spoortln' now. th5 rnle estate ad-- '

ertlscmlnts, th' lnvytntlon fr'm th'iilturcd foreign gent to meet an Amer-- l

an lady lr homo means, object n mat-tl.c- r

lv moro money, th' spoortln newsover again, tliln th' lditoryals, I hastento flml out what th' collldge proflssorhad to cay jcistordah. I wlsht th' Idltnrwild put It In th' same column Iv th'

hry day. Thin he wudden't haveto collect anny other funny column.'Humorous: Proflssor Wlndhnul lvHarvard makes a savldgo attack onAbraham Lincoln.' sAlt Is, I some-

times have to hunt through th' r

fr'm th' Newport scandal on page wanto th' rclllglous notes on page two him-ilhre- d

nn' four befuro I come nerost mofav'rlto funny sayln's Iv funny

"I've been colllctln' theso wurrds Ivwisdom t'r a long time, lllnnlssy, nn'' V mnovv picpared to deliver yo n sam-ple collcdgu lecture on all subJliUx fr'mth' creutlou Iv th' wurruld: 'Voungglntlenun: I will begin bo nay In'that I havo mo doubts about th' nrjoimstories consarnln' th' creation lv th'vurruld. In th' first place. I dismisswith u loud laugh th' thecry that Itwas created In six dajs. I etui niakusuch a poor wurruld as this In twodays with n scroll saw. AUclly prcpoi-ttrou- s

Is th' Ideo ..iat It vasn't mndcui all hut grew up out iv nnwthlu'.- - Ma

. Idee Is that th' wurruld Is a chunk Iv.' th' sun that was chipped off bo a colli-sjo- n

with th' moon, cooled down an'advertited t'r roomers. As to Its ngc.

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Tho contest will open Thuisdny, De-

cember 1, and will closo at G o'clockp. m. March 15.

WHO MAY ENTERAnyone may enter except persons

or nnyono In tho Immediate family ofany person In tho regular employ ofTho Uulletln Pub. Co., Ltd.

"NEW SUBSCRIBERS"Hy tho schedule of voto cicdlts,

spqclnl Inducements aro offered forNew Subscribers, twlco tho number ofvotes being allowed for bona fldo newnames as for cash payments on

of those now on the subscriptionbooks. A New Subscriber, therefore,should bo clearly defined. Dining thiscontest a new btihscrlbcr will bo un-

derstood to be nny person who hasnot been regularly served" with ThoDally or Work Hulletln within apeilod of fin dnys last piecedlng thollrbt dny of December. Tinnsfeis fiomono member of a household to anotherwill not be allowed, and nil nameshanded In lis New must ho subject tnInvestigation befoio votes mo allowed.

STANDING OF CANDIDATESTho standing of tho diftciriil candi-

dates In the contest will bo publishedfoi tho first tlmo cm Saturday, Decem-ber , tho voto of each candidate be-

ing given up to tho dobing hour,Mnich 15. Theienfter tho count willbe mado each day and tho totnl mini-he- r

of votes obtained lespectlvely bytho different candidates will bo pub-

lished each evening.

THE FINAL COUNTTho final count will bo mado by

threo Judges, selected from amongthnso having no Interest In Tho Uul-

letln and no netlvo Inteiest In nny onoof tho candidates. Tho voto will boannounced by tho Judges nnd thoprizes awarded according to their find-ings, there being no appeal. Subscilp-tln- n

accounts and everything pot tain-In- g

to tho contest will bo open totheir inspection.

NO TRANSFER OF VOTES,Only ono namo can bo written on

any ballot, and tiansfers of votesfinm ono cundldato to another will nutho nllowed.

1 differ with th' Illble. Mo own opln-yo- n

Iv th' ngo Iv th' nrth lethal It Isabout twenty-eigh- t years old. Thatlr, as far as I go back.

" 'Speakln lv th' Ulble, It Is an In-

threstin' wurruk but th' English Ispoor. I ndvlse all iv yo not to Injureye'er stylo bo readln' th' prlidnt edi-

tions, but It yo want rnle good Kng-llr.l- i,

c will read th' Illbtn thrnnnlntcdInto Hooslcr ill'lect bo Proflssor Lutn-su- n

Jlggs lv th' Unlvnrslty Iv nnrry'sCorner, wnn iv our llthra-choor-

whoso loss to th' sody wathcrbusiness was a gloryous gain to relit-Jo- n

nn" letthcrs. If yo wnnt to make acomparison to show yo how llthrachoorhas Improved, lompnrn th' wurruks ivHomer an' Jlggs. Homer nodded. Honlvcr nodded to mo but ho nodded. Huthas Jlggs nodded? Ntvcr. He hasn'ttime. Ho Is on his four thousandthbook now an' has lamed to wurruk aBtiond typewriter with his feet. ItcadJlggs an' f'rget about Homer. As f'rShakespcrp, bo Is a dead wan. Th'oplnyou I havo lv Shakespero Is solow that I will not express It befuroladles. I nln't snylu' that his wurruKtthae not been pop'lnr among th' vul-gar. An' ho might have amounted tosomething if ho had been IJJaiatcd hutMs Inngunge Is baso nn' ho bad no Im-

agination. I guess that will hold Hillf'r ntthllc Th' poles th'wurruld has projooccu nra HansonStlggs an' J. II. Mulcoon iv Keokuk.Th' Keokuk hchool lv pothry has nilothers badly stung. J. II. Mulcoon haBdiscovered moro rhymes f'r dear thinAl TlnnyBon lcr heard lv.

"'Mo oplnyon Iv pollytlcl.s If yoBlind ask mo t'r It Is Hint wo mightus well glvn up th' experiment. Agovcrmlnt founded Ira an ol' farmerIlka (Icorgo Wnsdi'nton an' u Job print-er like Pen Franklin was bound to godown in roou. It has abandoned all

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crnckln' up. Hut what did heamount to? What did hu du but carryon a wnr, frco th' slaves an' run thisinls'rnblo counthry? Hut who askedhim to free th' slaves? 1 didn't. A mnuutterly lackln' In principle an' nlnt,uiv honor, he fed a mob an' was d

bo It. An' who nr-r- th' mobthnt direct this counthry? A lot Ivcoarse, tough people who ar-r- sawln'up lumber nn' plcklln por kan' who

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Can I cay worse thin that? An'to think Iv th' likes lv-- thlm runnln'thli covermlnt! Hy Jove. If I boilrnymlmbercJ 103' Cboosdah that It waslllctlou day, I'd havo larned fr'm memilkman how to vote nn" gone down toth' polls an' dhrlven thlm fr'm powr.Well, there's wan consolation about itull: th' counthry won't last long. 1

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ob.urved twlnty-tw- people who lookedto mo Ncx' I d

to me conclusyons bo buy-I- n'

a lr an Indyan. Dut I'mconvinced that In threo or

ytnrs at laste, we'll bo Inwlckey-up- s an' scalpln' each othor.With these few remarks, us Inquir-ers t'r knowlcdgo out an'

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"And why." Mr. Ilcnncssy, "must v.e cr a..v ounty Act at all?""Why," Mr. Doolcv, "it is loike this, rlinnis ere nivcr was tamal bit of use in

Govcrnmiiit fur Wl'iycc, th' prisitit toimc. ..r.til frintls, Iiitjh up in political circles,

not approvin' of the idee of mcouicipai rruvcmniiu thiy says, will haveAct.'

"County Uovcrnmint, says lliay, '13 tl.e I'jrt mines rayvoiicn iur. vvnai

orccinal colonic Uleti'tir lay men mr. 'iii.iij says nmj--, um ju

stop think th s'r --.toun ain.all ixciptin' that le and tnynaiv th' iv ners'

rides, an' ilic system which pourwhile lh' noble rls-i- n our native land liavthere wit!, lea nivcr to ln-t1- 'that man,' says a. their diists an' look

Hnnis. 'ctliiin Govemmint ere purticttlar

moomcipil jtovcrnr- lostponcl icmwth' Commctsion bv brow.

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i n ami I'ttkh in Wyhee, with no govenunint atrra i snys thav, an shall th cities inj y all

iv tl rc:t railways and a two-ci- nt fare f'r.early rayvooiioos into th' taxpayers' pocketi ni ini at all ? Divil a hit,' says thay. ' "Lives

't niv own. my native land?" Oi am not

. n' so thay nets thiinsilves app'inted onr"'ri's. 'it's a divilish, ticklish liusincss plan-o- n'

'' ' longer we arc a drawin' "Th' Act", theraypose continted r.n liappy at

"No, lliuuissy, we don't n d a 'foun'v ' ct' un' th'nowers that be don't intend we shall have oneTh' Commeesion j'est nlods faithfully away, year n an" v nut. a 'County Act' which thay

know won't iver be wttrruth th pa-ap- cr it is written oi because Pinuissy, the Organic Act which cementedus to th' grate Kayiuihlic has a clause which will kno:k out anny 'County Acts' thay kin dhraw."

"So that is politics I" exclaimed Mr. Ilcnncssy, ad iiirhi'dy."That is politics in Wyhee," corrected Mr. Uoole '. impressively. "An whin ye've seen the wurrtikin's

iv th' pokctiral gauitts in Wylae, Hiimissy, e'vc sen th' rale thing. Loike I'rovidcnce,

lie wttrniks in a inysleeriotts wty his wondhers to perform;He taps th' ward-bos- s on th' dice': ; also th' angle-worm- ."

"An' won't ye iver gtt inooniciu.il rwernmint n Wyhee, annyhpw?" saiil Mr. Ilcnncssy."Not until th' County Commeesion trraft won't g down with th' people anny longer," said Mr. Dooleyt. "Thin, in that far-awa- y toime. there will be a in vinlciiipl act fur those urban entities which kind nualifv

uiKiiier in law as tnooiucinal cornorations Hu act will be. Ilinnissy, ii niuforni sjstru on th basis ivliop'lar brought down to date. If th Governor iv Th'' Therritory is continued as Ma)or iv1 lonolulu tmdhcr this Act, be will be given a cotuic'l to wurruk with which meets oftencr than his prisititcouncil, wancc in two years."

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At th' Age Whin a Boy Is Fit ToBe In Colledge I Wudden't

Have Him Around th'House.

suicide on th' fut-ba- field,Hazzyzazoo, Tufts!'

"1 liko It, Hlnnlssy. What t likemost about it Is that a colledge pro-

flssor nlvcr speaks fr'm Impulse. Hethinks Ivrj thing out thurly befuro

his oplnyon. Th' thecry lvmo larned trlnd down in Ilockyfcllar acollcdgo thnt very soon yo'd sco me

down Archey Hoad with atemmyhnwk In mn hand, t hry In' tothrado off a pony fo'r a wlfo on' a wlfof r a bottle Iv wood alcohol, didn't leapout Iv his gr-re- brain In a ecandal-ou- s

hurry. Ho pondered It long an'carefully. Th' Idea nth ruck hlm atbreakfast while ho was rutin hisprunes an' did not machure tin he

halt through with th' ham' an eggs.So with r Wlndhnul. Ho did-

n't land on Lincoln till hu was Mirr.Thin he looked f'r his nnmo among th'gradjatcs lr Harvard. Thin ho bumpedhlm. It's a good thing Lincoln uidead befuro ho was assaulted. Heniver wud have survived th' attack.

"It's a fine thing f'r th' young n.cawho set at th' feet lv these larncJ(looks. A little boy Is chased a1fr'm homo nn' cnthers wan lv tlhero slmlnarlcs. Ho was llckf'terday f'r noglectln to brrub below th'chin but ho will bo chcerln'wildly while Proflssor Rumpus tellshim untrarsal Biiffrago was a badbreak. If he has a weak chest an'can't play fut-bal- hu goes on imbibln'wisdom ontll ho arrives at th' dew pint,whin his alma mather hurls him at th'onfortchnlt wurruld. Ho knows fiftythousnn things but tb'an'y wan lrthlm that he cud prove Is that Heffot-fing-

was a gr-re- fut-ba- player.Thin begins bis ralo collcdgo career.Th' coorw Is th' txt Inth" wurruld. Th entrance) fm Is nil ho1 ns. Th' wurruld takes It away fr'mhlm th' mlnylt ho thrlcs to apply 111

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collcdgo proflssor's Ideo that undherth' doctrine lr probabilities two pairought to beat threo Iv a kind. Hnhasn't on'y wan new proflssor buttwlnty mlllyon, old an' yoilng. rl, . vnpoor, men an' women, especially wo-

men. He can't shirk his lemons Hoha to be In th' mornln' bright an'early larnln' an' pasRln xa nlnui isHe's on'y told nnnythlng want. Ifho don t raymtmbcr It th ncx' tl c hnU asked, some pro flsor glve ' I athump on th' head. Anny time hadon't like hl dear oi n r,he can quit. Th' wurml iln't t trthin tr anny students. It has nocompetitors an' th' ll'ts aro alwaysfull. Th' coorfo lats fr'm vantc ix-t- y

years an' It gets harder to'rd thliit day. If bes a yod

scholar an' behaves hlmrilf an' listens1'iofhsors an' wurruks hard,

a graljatc with honon. In nnnye, nc I uliowcd to write out ul n

Iplonia. Ho know s best v. bat bo I en-

titled to.""If jo had a boy, wi l m- - to

o ic gu?' aUd Mr. Henncssy."Well," said Mr. Dooley, "at th' agohln a boy Is fit to bo In collcdgo, 1

wudden't have hlm around tn .

York, Nov. 17. Alton B. Tarkcr111 t Job as a praitldn law.er

a till city today. It Is worth J 7000 to$10,000. Parker was appointed ono at

o t..nc commissioners of estimate anOB'oiiment In proceedings Instituted bythe city to acquire wharfage rl,.hUappurtenant to certain piers on Kast,river and a bulkhead right not In pos-

session of tho city up to thee piers.The commissioners aro appointed intho work of carrying out tho generalsciiHtno of improving tho Bast riverwater front by tho city. Tho work willconsume a year or moro. Tho appoint-mru- t

was made by tho Supreme Court.

Schedule ofote Credits

In everv copy of tho paper there will

bo printed a coupon which being

propcrl" filled out with tho namo of

the p r y for whom It Is desired to

voto n.'I doposltcd with Tho Evening

Hulletln within one week after the day

of Issje. will bo credited as one vote.

Additional vote credits will bo allowed

as follows:

Tor each NEW subscriber who hasnot been regularly served with ThoEvening Hulletln within a period of

sixty days prior to thu first day of De-

cember, If paid cash In advance, dou-

ble credits will bufilluutd, Ub folio we:

Dally 1 year $3.00Dally C months 4.00Dally 3 months 2.00Dally 1 month .75Weekly 1 year 1.00

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or on not omit of oircirs, will receivevoto oil it h when p.iiiuinl Is mado,

but no 'votes will be credited uponsums lets than 75 cents. In otherwurds. vototi will he ci edited for cash

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LONDON, England, Nov. 6-- London Insurance, companies havebeen in a stato of anxiety pait weeks owing to tho protractedIllness of Lady Curzon. Some monthi ago, and long before Lady Curzon

shown any signs of d Curzon Insured his wife's life veryheavily In London. The Insurance Is stated, In fact, to rank amonglargest ever accepted London com .antes. Lord Curzon, no doubt, wasthinking of future of chlldroi, and, as an eminently practical man,en wicy inuii miiy

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"Who's Who III Ainerlrn. Doilsnn of Chicago is inexcusable.lMlted by John W. CIutli.They nro physicians (if imtlonal repii- -

ftti x8lu 1,669pp. A. N. Jlaro,uls fetation, hnve nchlccil real success,Co., Chicago; J3.5n. find have livlil or ate holding positions

The third biennial lesno of thfo vat- - of trust. ,liable and now list of thi Tins method of securing tho lnfor--

mom distinguished men and (imn of nintlnn desired may bn nt fault. Tooilu. ltnliiwl Linton Thi tltlo Is a mis- - much nttentlon ha been paid to "dcnomer, beenusu the lint Is not of who'dwho lu America, lint of residents mtho United Slates only. Amirlca Is n

largo iianio; both Canadians, Mexicans,Central Americans and the people otSouth America are Jealous of It.

The Idea of Issuing such a blogrnph- -

leal list was acted upon first In 1M9,and as tho book I..! a long-fcl-t

walit It wns an Immcdlntc succc,making sure the following Issues, liach

iturally "supersede andtes tho earlier Issues foi

flrtlU Att rtitiAk kAffc AUllllll IUIU UbltUl lUU IUU1I

number now being 14,443. CertainlyI. ....l., A .1 . i iii. iiuiiiu uiii.-:i-r iiiui our couniry uoesnot suffer from a lack of great namesto placo In Its Hall of Ilame. Kvcntho "Oreat" under "Z" would fill It.Tho editor, Mr. John W. Leonard, do- -

serves credit for tho wny ho has nC'compllshed his dllucull task. Hut hiis qualified by education nnd experi-ence ns a literary critic to make thuproper selections for his book. Eachsketch gives In ns few words ns pos-slbl- o

tho lire history of tho subject,and a very convenient feature Is thatof Including tho latest address. Tberonro a few old, Incorrect addresses, andsonio nnmes among tho living thatshould have been In tho necrology list.In a publisher's nolo It Is stated that"as nearly ns possible every lUIngAmerican who 1ms dono something orIs doing something to make for prog-ress and advancement In any lino ofuscrul effort" Is Included.

This Is hardly correct, ns there nromany notnblo omissions a thingbardly to bo excused In view of thoreputation or tho omitted parties,while, in a few Instance;!, utterly un-worthy names are included. I do notmean unworthy" n regards ihnrac- -

? d "ot ho consl(lcro I

nt all In a work of this sort. I referto the relative Important of eachman s work in tho world. Characters very nccostnry, but If a man wants

tno nddrt'BS ofun author, ho wants Uioaddress, whether tho nuthor bo moral- -! Circumspect IIOL IxinlOr lllrnn... .wus nn ior-- n ufrit.. nn.i .t t, . .

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bleated are Inappropriately

This Is a fair admission, and prom- -

tho tltlo Is roflcctlvo- -n It ratherSllirs tlOSO Who nrn nnl "In I.- - I....Who. ,le.rv.. ,,-..:..:,".-

.""

v.( ,,, , ,,ullu lrUpCr-.fnr tlln jwlltrt In t.n ....!....u vuuur iu uu muuoBL Any com

&iLJEKL' 'y.'"""w "iHnprlnl InilU-liliinl- .ill ,.f ...l... nu.,....,, wi nnuui lilli

anxious to bo rightly rated amongtheir fellow-men- .

ns inn iibi is supposed to bo partlc- -tilarly complete lu Ub Inclusion of nro.fpRfllnnnl mnn lm nmlnnnuniission

BRIGHT'S DISEASE AND

DIABETES NEWS.

Offlco German Democrat,San Kranclsco, 1901

To tho Editors of Honolulu.Dear Sire: For many years an ed

ltor mVSelf. nililrenit vnn hv nni,u.land ns a Blmplo duty. A great dlscov- -

ory lias been made in this city. It isfraught with so much Importance anayet Is so hard to bcllovo, that thosewho aro personally cognizant shouluadd the weight of their Influence, bo Itercai or small.

only

self rescued from Bright' Uiscnso byIt. Tho euro nag been found,difficulty In bollovlng It Is costingmany It Is how fnrour prejudices carry us. But tho

fact Is hero, aud acceptancemeans recovery. N.

After my own unexpected rclcaso Iwouldu t let my friends rest nnd Bev- -

oral took treatment and recovcreo.Ono was Charles p. Wacker.

Street mcrchnnt. Ho had Bla- -

betCS and tllOUCht wns- "- - " auiu. ie kui yuii unu for

policy.I Bay you as a brother eilllnr llml

inoso oi your rnends who havo Dm- -

ObtOH . rtrll-hl'- il illaPflfiA n,,n...h.hvhuw, M..u u,viiknows some, that they can re- -

cover. I will glad as ono of manysurvivors out hero to you further,nforniallon'

CHAS. H. ENQELKE.Wo sent for tho Compound

io wnicn tno above and nowthorn ln stock. Thov nrn

flrst euros tho world ha8ovcr seenlor chronic Brlght's Dlscaso and Dla- -

betes. Wo aro solo F,n'""'i'"""- - ..

Unnnllllll flriifr Pn CA.I Ol "Ultlg uO,, r0 0,

T'!

rogatory facts" pcmieil perhaps by thouuiricnuiy. it mcro nns uccn enro intho acceptance of data furnished byfrlendR, moro should liavo been usedIn tho rejection of doubtful Informa- -

tlon. Hon-cUT- , tho books Is n verygroat nnd tiBoful work. It ought to boIn overy library, nnd no public ofllcocan afford to be without ...

ro far as Hawnll is concerned, it Isfairly well represented In names If notin Information. It will occur to thoavcra'gp resident that In an ndenuato

" '""V "'""' nw 'l,e'-- ft otit, partlculiirly Mhero oiliertnrflt tintrtm n , .. ,Iimln.t.i.l. '" - himhi.

Mr. L. A. Thurston is dismissedw!"' a ,I,1P- - wlH' names of men withm,,r, 1,B "f " "reeoril" nro followrd''' ,hlr,' ll"t's """

To a Htudetit of iMVfhnlncv or so- -

flology tho book Is lull of Interest.j wo .inniPH i.ino Aiinim nn l vone the novelist, born In Kentucky inim:. Tor ii time lit of V. Vir-ginia, teacher, then author; uud thooilier, born In Keiitiuky In ISIS, forwjuiu tlmo in V. VliKlnla. tnnfllHl ,' " '

"tZkoi"...!'' J''- -; 1nCarditis!. le No. 2

wioto "Aunt Vlney's .Story".tuo illrton eiice. No. 1 ten line of

edit; No, 2 hat thirteen.

"New Pocket Library." Printed froma clear typo upon specially thin

?orhPTi "a!'iT 'n?r,",n.?t:,rr1rlo, KL n!i I', iC'xJl'UUl-)- i

'er'Vol XMII. "Mr. .Midshipman Easy."

CMrfc' Mar,r,yatt- - hyW n

Vol VIV im 1! ci i t,..,j

dark HusscllCaptain Marryalfs hold upon read- -

ers secnm not to relapse with the com- -

Ing nnd passing of now generations,John Lano Iihs udded to his New I'ock- -

et Library two of this popular novel- -

Ist's InnioiiH books. "Mr. MidshipmanEasy" and "Peter Simple", llnth vol- -

uimx, n'r- r- ,. I.,....! l ...- .,,! iiuiuiiuviiuu uy iy ., ..,. .. .. - .. -

' " ",lniorI iil" ""J1

,

Bk.M.iii liilorcl ng

Swen8 lZn" ,hat ::""lvc"" wl,, h

lf 1,ero ","1 ,,,cr0 " ''" ll " 'he never shocks and repels?8 u"0', Siiiollet. glorious ns hois In whole parts of "Itodeilck Han

masterpiece "Hinnphrey Cllnl.cr," UlM..n .,. ,ll. .1... ..... ..' ........ ".". "" '"" '.""'.......n nns 10 MJ, I1UW11 UIO

lww.1 ,.'". Ainrryau lia a peculiar dry

S Jr. --!.1'" i! -- " iii.iiijr uuHcripiions infill 111 .. ..lniit.. .-- . i.Aiiui3it.-j;- r luniiy IS IJmmemorable triangular duel In "Mr.Midshipman Kasy" or tho story of Mr!"iKgs aim his trousers; nnd onoseems to see Canlnln Mum-ni- t tniii....tifu ii f

this generous, nc- -

compiibiieii and captivating sailor'sPersonality.

"I'etcr Slmplo" exhibits a mind sat-urated with knowledge of the seuoiricer's calling from lntdshlpman toadmiral. Into thesn pages Marryntthas nourcd an th best that hn badin eperlcnco in judgment based onmeditation In observation' as criticalnn llni.!.... mi., i i. in..- -. ...

..Wtoaii.il n. 41IU IllUniniiedchanges that had been wrought In

nnVy with on occcntuatlon which noteven "Roderick Random" confers up- -

on the marvellous metamorphosis, bo"iat pooplo not acnualntcd with thotctual conditions havo sometimeslooked

wlilcli wo rccclvo from thoHngarth, or from Cooko'a delightful

sketches of ships nnd shipping In thodays Marryatt was a boy.

!

Received Oct. 26. "Who's Who " A.Marquis & Co.'. Chicago; "Just for

Two," Byron & Wlllard, Minneapolis;and "How to

Uvo Forever," Stockbam PublishingCo.. Chlrago; "Twcnty-flv- Ohost Sto- -

ries," J. s, Ogllvlo Pub. Co., NowYurlr- -. "Tl,.... ii,,i, n i.i i ... -.,i.iu 1cilUL'O, il. VCSreia un.. Nnw Vn,L-- . "My JananesoPrince,' Tho Homo Pub. Co.,

-

York? "National vZ

Hell, "Tho ""Koreans at Brown ifc

Oft. "Mlml?" "nee"oston; PubYork: "Tho iCl ., nFZlPub. World

ToDay." Tho Today Pib CoChicago: "Medical im.. ..,'" "r-- .......

a Rev, o p' PernaulanFrancisco.

communication. iK.ni,.'.r.th'j;..d.ep?rt?ent.. .. "nulletln.. -,

-""inn. t.

TIJJER&

lw mTOMAcS 0iip , gjBBj gJ ITr'lt BY 9IB I Ea Bm Wmf

i p pr TY I U itHJo I CA I

J iK alwaVTfo'tt Si!ynol Btrcnf(thcn tho stomach by takingHostotter's Stomach Hitters nnd bonblo to enjoy your meals? Is farabovo any other medlclno as a Btom- -

HOSTETTEITS

STOMACH - BITTERS'

What It Costs ToMove American Crop

Chicago, Nov. 5, Kor moving tho..l... I. .1 ,...n ..f II... ..Mintd. mitt n.JUKI, I Jill I itwj.n ,,V ,1,1 J LUIttlll J

"""B 1904 the mllwads will receUo... .

Kross revenue ,03.i,4l,ul. Thisestlmnto the result of com- -

pllatlou mndo by tho tralllc dcpait- -

ment of one of the laigo Eastern sys- -

at"' "i" object of It wns to In--

form ,nllw"y "K"n'-- , regardingprobablo Incomo of 1905 nnd tho

power Umtwmbncc-- ssary to transport tho principal ng- -

rlcultural pioducts of the piesentyear

t "l' vaKmtlon,''1 nt S.S35,(iOll00O, nnd If nil of it

ii7(iitiii nil i i in wii a, i. nn wu.".u.i ...a ....Htoifi-v- llllhlth lllir.which nro now of nn average cnpacltyof thirty tons. To transport Uio en-

tire rop 2,100,000,000 ofcorn nlono there would bo atotal of 2.400,000 cars, whllo the d

production of 02,500,000 tons ofliny would reoulro n.CSl.SlS rjirs ofhay would renulro fi,681,81S ears If Itwas all moved nt one tlmo. Not nil of,ho farm PwducU. however, will bomove.l by the railroads, ns a

""' ,,05,I"C" ",m ,twi-- at i" i

"or"u To

porlntlon tax, which this lenr willto nUiut 6WO0O

tax S lnv will i.,VJ '"--UUS

Al. Adams LetsSon Go To Prison

New York, Nov. 5. Al. Adams, withtl10 Prison pallor scarcely off his

of thogambler In Now York, who

lmnglncd nbovo tho law andfought desperately to cscnpa prison,has turned a deaf car to tho pleadingsof his two Mrs, Evelyn Ad-ams Armlt and Miss Ida Adams, andtho young wlfo of his son, ffhey argued that,"'" '"" had nuncrcu0"ous disgrace nnd that Louis should

bo Sent to nrlflnn fnr tlm il.nnl.nn' "" .Mn.Uattnck ullon n'a father nnd nn nttemptH"l nlm' uul "hould bo given an- -

olucr chance- -

A(lanis snld that IxiulsA'laws nai1 '"ai'o " murderous attackupon him nnd tho law should tako ItsCOIirSO. Al Adams n mllllnnnlrn

from policy games thnt took In thopennies or tho poor all over tho city.By feigning hl.i namo to a bond hocould havo kept his son from prison,but ho would not do so.

REVIVE WIRELESS.

Vnllojo, Nov. 18. Dally communica-tion is maintained between thowlrelosi tolegrnph stations nt tho navyyard and at float Island, but tho Sig-nal Service, which for a tlmo main- -

.i" ." "n"ou tno arallonos, has

uuuiiuuia'u ii... Tb.n Nay "ow Proposos to mako good

7 ?.- - ." Phy UlfU' nro to bo

0,I,aonea soon as thoL trnq""' ln charK0 otMaf ter "?lrtF'" Qeorse E. Hanscom.

? E0 tuga wln uS m,?!,"1"'1"0"' aDli W"". .. . ..,ufi." """ win bo trans- -

,orluu l0 lno island. l.ll ....

iSr m0SEaEe"clf Baccrtalnlng the mostadvanUgcous location for hlgh-roarb- -

,,,K al,Darat- -

. . J . ...I . .-- . ..-,- . jnuioi, ltl BUlatin otfice.

'"""1 ",l". io or biicii " in person, to Join In his Jolly checks, linn sent his hon, Louis H.b Drs. A. C. and John 'a"sh mid taste tho salo In tho whole ams' t0 Prison for six months. Adams,

- " " " ni iM, ..,, moral atmosphere In wlwi wnn for lilmanlt tho tltlo

Sept. 10,

I

upon luiljUlkn creations as - M...I.UU.H.I not know by contact wlt'.i caricatures. Tho pages of this book "an5r ',nlcs ov(,r nni1 lall t"o founda-aan-

of tho beneficiaries but was my-- give to tho mind that sort of delight of ll,s vnst frt'" w with rocclpts

and tho of

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Study of Words," ''Domestic Manners ZlmeZJZZ,0 "ayS "aSttho Americans" and "Tho Llfo of li. , l,rot'res

Christ" (Unit Books). Howard Wllford ".. "J8."!"' "".!Whlcb wlth aNow York; Dcspollcrs

NowStory Co.. Boston- - "Tho

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BYPUBLIC LANDS NOTICE.

1. On Monday December 12tb,-49-0 1,

at 12 o'clock noon, nt tho frontto tho Judiciary nulldlng, Ho-

nolulu, will bo sold at Public Auction:6731 Sq. Ft. or land adjoining Dia-

mond Head Hoad, Kaalawnl, Oaliu,Upset prlco $330.55. Terms; Cash,V. 3. Cold Coin.

Lot 7A, Tantalus; area 1.82 Aero.Upset price $1820. Terms: Cash, U.S. (lold Coin.

2. At tho" same time and place, willbn sold at Public Auction, tlio Icanc olthe following land In N, Hllo, Hnnnll.

Tho land of Kulatmanii, containingan area of 347 Acres, a little moro orIces, Term, 5 years from December27th, 1904. Upset rental, $2200 pernnmim, paynblo In ad-vance.

For plans nnd further particulars. Inre abovo lands, apply nt the Depait-men- t

of Public Lands, Honolulu, Oaliu.(8.) JAS. W. PHATT,

Commissioner of Public Lands.Honolulu, Nov. 12th, 1904.2920 Nov. 12, 19, 26; Dec. 3, 10.

PUBLIC LANDS NOTICE.

On Saturday, December 3rd, 1904, nt12 o'clpck noon, nt the front entranceto tho Judiciary Di.lldlng, Honolulu,will bo sold at Public Auction:

25,38 acres Kula land, situated atPuuwaawaa, N. Konn, Hawaii; upsetprice, $507.60. Terms: Cash, U. S.(lold Coin.

For plans nnd further particulars,apply nt tho Depnitment of PublicLands, Judiciary nulldlng, Honolulu,or Land Office, IIIlo. Hawaii.

JAS. W. PItATT,Commissioner of Public I.ands.

Honolulu, II. T November 1st, 1901,2910 Nov. 1, 5, 12, 19, 26; Dec. 2.

Hawaiian Carriage

Manufacturing Co.

427 QUEEN ST. TEL. MAIN 47.

P. O. BOX 193.

Manufacturers of all kinds of Car-riages and Vehicles, Wagons, WagonMaterials of all descriptions supplied;Rubber Tlret put on at reasonableprices; Repairing, Painting and Trim-ming; satisfaction guaranteed; esti-mates given.

C. W. ZEIGLER, Manager.

Arrived per S.S Nevadan, a limit-ed number ol Well Bred

Miich CowsTo be seen at our Kulcui St. Stables

CLUB STABLE8Fort, above Hotel. 'Phone Main tco

Enos. Bros.,UNION 8T. ABOVE HOTEL.

House and Decorative Painting, Pa-per Hanging, Kalsomlnlng and Tinting,All orders executed with stylo andwith the best ot materials. Estimateslven.

$50.00 for $1,00AT THE '

Ladysmith Shooting Gallery,

TOP OF PUNCHBOWL.

CASH PRIZE OF $50

Tel. Main 339. Res. Tel. White 54

Mrs. E. M. Taylor,FLORIST.

Alexander Young Building.Strawberry nnd Carnation Plants

for sale.

1 he Lewin-Mey- er Co.

Epicurean and Palace Goods

E. J. WALKER,Wholesale Agent.

TO AKRIVE NOV. 35th.

Burbank Potatoes and

Oregon Apples,

CHEA".GERTZ BROS. Tel. White 3231

ti. PURDY,(29 South King Street, Adjoining W.

Wright's Carriage Factory.Carpenter and Builder, Store Fit.

tings and General Jobbing; All WorkGuaranteed; Estimates given; orderssolicited.

ChristmasIs near at hand. Place your otders

now for

Haw'n Jewelrywith

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AUTHORITY BISHOP & CO.,BANKERS.

Etftbllhed In 1868.ANKINQ DEPARTMENT.Transact business In all departnuaU

of Banking.Collections carefully attended to.Exchange bought and sold.Commercial and Travelers' Letters

of Credit Issued on The Bank of Call'fornla and N. M. Rothschlbl 4b Bnt,London.

Correspondents The Bank of Cali-

fornia, Commercial Banking Co. tlSydney, Ltd., London.

Drafts and cable transfers on Chinaend Japan through the HongkoigShanghai Banking Corporation nChartered Bank of India, Australiaand China.

Agents for tho sale of Travelers'Checks ot tho American Express Co.

Interest allowed on term deposits atthe following rates per annum, vli:

Seven diyt' notice, at 2 per cent.Three months, at S per cent.Six months, at 1 per centTwelve months, at 4 per cent.

TRUST DEARTMENT.Act as Trustees under mortgigea.Manage estates (real and personal.Collect rents and dividends.Valuable papers, Wills, Bonds, at.

received forACCOUNTANT DEPARTMENT.

Auditors for Corporations and Pri-vate Firms.

Books examined and reported on.Statements of Affairs prepared.Trustees on Bankrupt or Iniolveil

Estates.OFFICE, 924 BETHEL ST.

SAVINGS DEPARTMENT.Deposits received and Interest al-

lowed at 4 per cent, per annum, Uaccordance wits Rules and Regula-tions, copies of which may be obtainon application.INSURANCE DEPARTMENT.

Agents for Fire, Marine, Life, Acci-

dent and Employers' Liability Insur-ance Companies.

Insurance Office, 924 Bethel OL

Ctaus Spreckels. Wm. G. Irwrli

Claus Spreckels & Co.

BANKERS.HONOLULU, T. H.

San Francisco Agents The Ne-

vada National Dank ot San Franclsee,Draw Exchange on the Nevada Na-

tional Bank of San Francisco.London The Union ot London siB

Smith's Bank, Ltd.New York American Bxchant Na-

tional Bank.Chicago Corn Exchange Nattoial

Bank.Paris Credit Lyoniali.Hongkong and Yokohama Hongkong-

-Shanghai Banking Corporation.New Zealand and Australia BaaH

ot New Zealand and Bank of Austra-lasia.

Victoria and Vancouver Bank (British Nortk America.

Deposits received. Loans made onapproved security. Commercial anaTravelers' Credits Issued. Bills ot

bought and sold.Collections Promptly Accounted Fer,

The FirstAMERICAN SAYINGS

AND TRUST GO.

OF HAWAII, LTD.

SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL. .$200,000.00PAID UP CAPITAL...... .1100,000.03

Pritldent Cecil BrownVic President M. P. RobinsonCashier W. Q. Coop's

Offlco: Corner Fort and King Bts.SAVINGS DEPOSITS received ana

laterest allowed for yearly depoilts attie rate ot i per cent, per annum.

Rules and regulations furnished n

application.

The Yokohama Specie Bank, Ltd.

E8TABLI8HED 1880.Capital Subscribed Ten 24,000,011Capital Paid Up Ten 18,000,011Reserved Fund Yen 9,620,000

HEAD OFFICE, YOKOHAMA.BRANCHES Bombay, Hongkong, Ho-

nolulu, Kobe, London, Lyons, Naga-saki, Nowchwang, New York, Pe-king, San Francisco, Shanghai, t,

Toklo.The bank buys and receives for col-

lection Bills ot Exchange, IssuesDrafts and Letters of Credit and trans-acts a general banking business.HONOLULU BRANCH, 67 MING ST,

P. H. iSurnette,Attorney-at-La- and Notary Public.

Real Estate, Loans, Collections.Phones; Offlce.Maln 275; Res.Wh. 1341Office, 79 Merchant Street, Honolulu.

THE MILLER CANDY 00.

das moved Its Candy Factor to theold ELITE BUILDING on HOTEL 8T,All Candles are made on the premises.Call and try a samplo ot Hot Candr.

HONOLULU IRON WORKS

Improved and Modern SUGAR MA-

CHINERY of every capacity and deicrlptlon made to order. Boiler worstmd RIVETED PIPES for Irrigationourposes a specialty. Particular atUnlion paid to JOB WORK, and repairstxaouUd at shortest nstlos.

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THE MAN WHO NOTLondon. 0t 31. Dramatic ns any-tlilf.-

In flrtlon, not cnl mi o whole,but lu ovcrj detail, Is the storv ofJohn l.ee whom men (oiiil'iuueii Indip, hut who Is soon tu walk tlio caithIn freedom Providence Itself .luvi'isupiiannll) Intervened in h! oehalf.Lee Is tlio convicted nitinlcrcr to hangwhom three attempts were mado atl.xeirr, nil of them, however, provingnhortlvo Iwntlse on each occasion tliodrop refused to work.This wag 111 1SS3, anil Mion nfterwnnlthe niaii'H ncnlewo was ommiitcd toimprisonment for life Now, ns the lt

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iik flro to the house, raised nil alarmot burglars to dlveit misplclon fromhimself

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The evidence, almost wholly Uruim-slantla- l

thnriKh It was, hrotti;ht a ver-dict of murder, first from tlioJury ami thre'o wicks mter the dayof execution mrtved

In the half light of nn Kehru-nr- y

mornlnc. Lee was led nut Into thejardof Jail. Onlhi'na.v thitherfinm his roll, repented rpnmes tothe burial service rend In u ilinplnlnwnlkliiK beside him, mid from the affold ho declared his lnnoieme in thetamo (.aim manner which had madehim to remarknhtc a (Inure In his trlnl.Within a mlntito the executioner hailLeo ready, nnd stepping I,,tho lover, Tho drop did not respond.Then, while Leo proved londlj with noslpns oi fear, tho ceciilloiur and war-den- s

tried again ntid nunln to springthe drop, hut to no respond It wassaid afterward that a pure Vhltc dovetin about the Jail vanl while thiswns taking pinto, seining on the senf-fol-

a moment Just n nen werogiving up.

After nenrly ten mlnutm of fruitlesseffort Lee was removed to a shed lutno yard ntul the teafford nanismtested. It Worked iierfpitly, tlioMngeil part of the platform roldlug Into pit bel'ivv nt the slkhtext pull ofthe lever. After poundim: alntt

the Moor and eatl-Mi- thnitvfcelves that everything .i i. .u ihev.artlemi put tho iuiiiIiihk in. n k

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only ehancovery remotu(h) Indifferent

thu upper hand kuiiio,Q II IC would havo won almostItself.

(I) ndrnntago Is and,from defenso,

dcuimullzed.

being to Reciiro tho

latter fullyaction no ileules,

thero that Sloanhas been enough for his er-

rors. Should tho effort mireess-fu- l

Sloan will not mounts, assovoral leading borrenienoffer Me for services,

Job t the

under the rojie nnd ndjii'-ie- the none,hut for some lenson thymulil not hlldpe the trap

Onto mote vvritehxl man stoodby listening to hammer nndsaw, examine and stamp about until

repeated successful trials the) ansured themselves that nothltiK umld

with tho next Crj-lu-

' Oh, (!od. help me." I.co sltmd overthe hinged platform third time. An-

other failure, after wltneslns vvhl.hthe Kovernor of the prlaun ordered Leoto his coll, remarking thai the muni-tion 'Moulil not tal.o jilaio that day.Hack behind the bara omo mure, lofell upon his knees, thanking God forw.,nt ho calif d a mlrni'le.

Three days later, I,ce, to ftflster who had believed his Inrio-renc-

from the 'first, said: "I havoI ecu dead to this world Hirer times. I

bclluvo what lifts Imppciiul wns n mlr-nil-

I hud n dream nn Sunday nightthat the Frnffold was not ready andtlint they had to another one "

Aiiolner, who ntuod bj I ref i om first da of hiswas swiftheart, who neverto marry should her lover put todeath. At this writing It is not knowncertainly If this girl Is ntlll allu.

I pp, who Is now 40, will loine from(imllncmciit in good health. cx ept rorthe nervous nttarks from which ho hassultered over slnre the third atteniit tobans him. At Portlaru prison be isknown us "Hie man tin) could notkaiig" nnd Is quite a among liiiflllOW lOUVlltV

1 SPORTV BSON DASEDALL,

Hanta Iloaa. Nov. II. -- The Santaltna Pnrlnr, Native Sons of the (InldenV rat, 'have liuimhel a proposition ufInterest to tho piiri.im ot tho entlioState. proiios to nHtatn league nt bajelul! club) underthe miVpleeii of tho order, no player tciparticipate In tho sanii'j unless hun of th Naltvo Pons. Thoclulw arc to play for the State chainplonuhlp and a irtiltalib AsmemberH of the order prtu'tlrall)nit i)Iiiir men and endowed with anexnliernncu of athletic spirit. It Is lie--

loved that tho project will Jump Intopopularity.

The local parlor hat alread organ-ised (v nine, which will thowlnncm of a Ratio to bo iiinjed licro

day between tea ma fiomthe EaKleH and KlltH IcxIkck. Tt.it.nu day Is to hn pljye.lunder the nUHplien of tho Woninn'n Im-

provement Club, and the Native Sonswill piny the winners under the Mine,auuplrea.

Tho State leapie will bo formed dur-lii-

tho eomliiK nprlni;, and during tluiwinter when tho weather la fnvurubluKameH will lie pla)ed between 11.11 lor.iof the order In Sonoma county for tholocal

Tim dallleH have circulated blorytu the that William (larlund, ofI .(is Atigeleit, had refused an of$30,000 for great more Sweet Marie2:01'.!,. Speaklm; of tho matter Mr.(larlaud vtntcd that no hiicIi hadlieu made and If It had It would nothove been accepted. Sweet Mario will

tu Cullftiniia tor the winter. It laMr. Cnrluiiil'rt Intention to ecud toAlta Me Donald early next to bolaced and murktd na fast a possible,then filio will retired to tho broodrare rauha. Mr. Garland's pride lu

tho ownership of tho wonderful maroIs cumiueiidablo uftor nil there aro nlew things In tho world which moiic)im't buy.

Notes from The London Field.(n) U 9 Q Kt x (I then !)..., Kt x Now "', "' bo added this ear to

Kt; 10 Kt x Kt. (5 It G th; 11 P Kt tlio flsure bUHiik by tho

3, Q x Kt, 12 P 11 3, (1 Kt 2 nnd Infusion of foreign Mood. Thin will boVi'lI1Hi tho llrst 1 mo In thu history of Atm-r- i

(bj An Indifferent move. 12..., Kt "n hkntlui; that tho andII 3 attacks tho (J Kt P and threat- - American schools havo competed In

ih Kt n r. with redoubled foree. this eouutry. Tho present amateur(C) Tho movo overlooked by Atkins; araplon; William Duffy, of tho New

ho has now nothlni! cIo than Kt x II or' Athletic Club, will tako part, alsoth, which develops White's eamo with "r- - A. J. Keane, champion for foura Pawn ahead consecutlvo jeors, and, In addition,

(il) Ho has to Get hack tho Pawn nt Saleliow, of Stockholm, tho present'''ami i of I.'urope, and Huuol, oftho risk of position.

(o) A illsARiecnliln necessity. Vienna.

White's center simply becomcH Tin- - "

mhlablo ' A Clark, Jr., will ship his hordes

(f) 31 P Kt 5, ulno. would havo to I.oa AnKelca, whero they will bo win

been Kood enough. If 31.... Kt--ll I, "Jr,e'1 '"1 1'reiMre.l for tho 1905 cam

then 3 Kt x Kt cte i"Ik" l)J' t;i1 ""Ks- - Socrnl now

(B) Tho Bamo'was'adjourncd at thlj wmbcrs will bo added to tho ttrliiKstage, Atkins ,,cl'n,r,, IrliK. It Mr. Clarlc'n

well ho went t,,",l"n '" c)llcct ,l frinldablu stnbloIt Is Just as thaton with it; ho took thoa one.

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Prlueo Alert appears to be "all In."lie still lias his great lllgbt of epeedbut laclm tho ability to carry It fortho mill". Well, hu baa earned binkeep unit the beet thinghoi sea nro fond ot for tho balance othis da)H. Mr, of Providence,Ills nun.ii u'lr.xl Tn.-l- f Pnrru tn ahli.

nlnitateniont of Tod Bloan Several ,llm 10lnP wm, Allft McDonall,.H ,,orBes,lulliier.tlnl liorBcmcn havo Interested , ,themselvoH In the project and an appli-cation for a llceifse will be sought for A

A PRINTINTl SIIfifiFSTIONfrom tho nnglWi Jockey Club. That

organization Justi-fied In but

general feelingpunished

wantof tho

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workmen

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Ths grinding season Is over andbookkeepers have time to look overtheir blank book, 'ruled and printedforms, stationery and other oflce sup-plies before the busy days ir e again,

The Dullctln Is equipped to do plan-tation work of a kinds at rightprices, Estimates and proofs fur.nlshcd for the asking.

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No trouble with the Incandes-cent lamp. It Is a great blessingIn the home. Always ready foruse and gives a soft, steady andbrilliant light. No smoke. Nodirt. No refilling. Estimates onwiring your house cheerfullygiven.

Hewapn Flecfric Company, limited.'Phone Main too

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Tipo Chianti is ihc wuic which helped tomake th: Italian SwIns Colony famousfor fine tabic wines throughout theworld. It is light, delicate, delicious andan aid to tton It is rcco'nmcndcdby the mo t t,romincm physicians every-wh-rcr- n

account of its purity and finequamy. vjtinnoiisciirs pronounce it per-

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Tuc only red wine served at the banquet tendered to President Roosevelt atthe Palace Hotel by the citizens of SanFrai Cisco

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The Aim? and Benefits of theRelief and Burial Association.Upon tho dentil of anv member of tho AsKorlitlon, an endowment from

tho relief fund shall bo p.ild to the family nt tho date of death nf mild mem-ber, to na many ten cenuc nn thero aro members In tho Association, to re-

lievo them of any liniuedlato wantK,

liirh member of tho Anxoclntlon. shall nlno receive as death benedtnfrom tho burial fund lloO.Oo to pny for funeral and burial expense, In

with tho Articles nod s of tho Association.Any person may become n member of this Association between tho

rro of three to sixty, In Rood health.Membcrelilp l'co 3 00 Kndnvvnient to tho relief fund..C0c.

No Monthly Dues nor Yearly Antei-smen- t.

H. H. WILLIAMS and MRS. E. C. WILLIAMS are the Association Un-

dertakers.Office 1127 FORT ST., opposite Club Stables.Cut this out.

Cold StorageEX ALAMEDA.

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Choice asbortment of Smelt, Salmon, sole, ShadOysters, etc Also

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The " Wellington " No. 2 Typewriter,

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AND MECHANIC a CONSTRUCTION,

Tim WELLINGTON TYITAVrtlTnu j,ng worled Itself Into tho goodgraces of typovvrlters moro rapidly tlim any other machlno ever placed ontho marlvct. It Is conitrurted ut PlattsburK. N. Y., and Is fully guaranteed.Thu Canadian I'aclllc Hallway havo now over COO of tlieso machines In con-stant uso. Tho Ilritlsh Oovcrnineiit slnco tho first of 11)03 bus bought M5of these typewriters, nnd only recently tho Minister of Public Works forFranco has mado n thrco years' axeluilvo contract for tbo samo machines.Tho prlco ot theee typowrltors Is tCOOO,

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TWELVE KVR.M li 111 i.l UN, HUiMjI.I Lb.' I. H, '.iVIl IciMY, NOV 2; 1901..HjRautnmiMiltilU ir ;. mw ti.i

BudMThe ounff man vim lllteit Ills rhnlr

uncle on tin- - porcli of the NokortiU

hont-- nml routed lite neatly ahoil feet

on the porch rail wni vanlei? by

the police of the big city thirty milesuway. Tlicro had been a tray aiiatchcil

In a Jewelry store, a remarUnbly bohl

tillfinpt anil one of the elarliiK nans haJturn taiMlit. The police Knew hlin to

he Hud Mirtln'ie i hum, ami tne lad

ho wan tin wati h outitiilr the j elcrlute n decided ivspinblniiic to lltiil. SoUnci was wanted, and hla descriptionvns tent out, and the dcteclUe-- lookedhigh nml low for him In all tho usualhnunto. And here ho Fat, taking a 'twta on the Hiuiny poich and waitingfor the lino and er) to cool doftti, amffor his iiuiatuchi1 to gru nml botnoperations required time.

Ho knew that he couldn't find a BiterMdlnt? place, 'lhe llttlo town win oft

the highway of triMcl, the nearest rail-

way station as seven miles away Thechances were a thousand to one that howould not be recOKtilzed In this dull t.

To the hotel proprietor he wa a.lgar drummer, whose imtiiplcs hadf,ono astray, and who was niirMiiK nfcprnlncd ankle while he waited tohear from the "house."

"Fact of It Is" It" I explained to him,"I ain't particular whether 1 lose a wiel;or not, and I don't tare n blame wheth-

er the house likes It or don t HKo it.That's mo. I can fiet n Job any timenu' I'm asking no odd of riEKlcHhtilmi. Jacobs, an' they know It."

The tall old Lmumrrt middm! his ap-

proval of these Independent sentiments."You're welcome to stay 's long.'s j on

like," ho drawled. "I dunno of a bet-

ter place fvr a feller to net back tilshealth. Jus' tome an' go ch yol like,mi' If things don't -- tilt you, why ttyenkup an' say so an' we'll ilo our next tomake 'em suit. We nln't settln' nnWaldorff-Astor- j table, but what we puton it Is dean an' froth, an' there'splenty of It. That's straight, nln't It?"

"You re all right, old man," laughedHud, with a Hash of his while teeth."I'll hlc.li good an' plenty If there'sJin j tiling to hick about."

So the redoubtable leader of tin Hart-jie-

gang loafed nbout the hotel, andfound hluiBtlf growing stout, and pres-

ently discovered that he wai awfullytired of It nil, and that his mis hun-sere-

for the rattle of the tarts on thecobblestones, ami his eyes longed for nxlght of his old companions. Hut hehad made up his mind that the dns nfhis rustication must not be less thanten. By that time tho hunt for himwould relax and the mustache lie reliedupon to add a half dozen years to his.appearance, would bo grown to theproper proportions.

Hud Martin was but twenty. He 1

crowded a good ueai ui cApencnco Intothese twenty years nnd it mado lilinlook older And tho niutacho wouldndd a few years to this.

It was tho afternoon nf tho ninth dayof Hud's enforced sojourn that ho satwith his chair tipped back and his feeton the porch rail. Ho was very gladthat tho next day would bring his re-

lease. Tlmo was hanging heavy on hishands. He didn't caro to read, thornwas really nothing to see, and thinkingtired hUn. He yawned nnd half doxedhis eyes.

Where was Tommy Colton nml JemCooley? Lying low, no doubt, utlilwondering where ho was stowed away,lie Knew where Spike Dalley wns, allright. The police hail pook Splice fastenough. He'd go up the river, sine.I'oollsli Spike, ho shouldn't lmvo takenany such chances. Dud had Imploredhim to led the Job alone. He bad calledDud n cowurd. That settled It. If Duel

over caught him alone, he'd mado him

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artin aInl.e lnrl: the eplt'iet. lint there vnsUltle chance of catching him now.Ilo'd get anywhere from three to sevenyears for the Job, and u lot of thingstan happen even In three years. Hudmight be up the river himself He wassure tu get thcto to mo time. He haddodged the grim old rciurt so far, butho felt'that Its Iron gates were prettybin c to open for htm. He'd given themplenty of raine for desiring him Hi d

M up, no douiit, for burglary. Howas too clover a lad to tie himselfdown to any paitloular brunch of crim-

inal education An thing In the lawbreaking line enme hnnrty tn him

l.nvvljrcnklng that's what "hn mmborn to ei el In. If ho didn't happen tohe nlppi it o 'nun Hi uni a law-

breaker by earl) tialnlng. He was it

lnwl'i ."i I.) tdiKiuuii. .tnUKlheiiedb.v Inclination The police were hisnatural enemies ami he made their lotas unhniipv as he pollilv could 1 hev mil, I get dim In time and show himlittle merry. Well, he would lead thema merry I .imp before they got tho nip-

pers on IiIj wrlt What nn war afnililet was his violent tei ipr-- He wascpiltc llkcl) In iiso his gunwhen cornered nnd that meant serlouaconsequences. He must put a curb onhimself.

And then his ejes closed nml ho fellO'lcep and slept like a tired child. Heawake with a littie suit aminbout him. Then lis lrw out hiswatch It wus nearly 4 o'doik. Hehud been nsleep more than an uuur

"(Had that dream v.asn't live, ' hemuttered. "(! 11033 I'm getting thoblues.. Ah, ray fool's asleep, ton. 1

need exerelte. Here goes for a Tall'Ho drew his feet down from ihe" rail

nml nmao fiom the chair and alcppntItoiu ihe porch Into the hlghwe- - TVn(1 little smile ihHied a mm hU rathergood looking fate.

"It would le a great Joke." ! unamured, "If I could leave hrklnd mesome reminder of my visit a rraclc 1,

safe, or a looted till, or a .earn J ui.tshowcase, somcthlns fur t.c jiip loremember me by."

Ho turned and looked about the little'!lac. "I'd go for the old bank u.ar

yonder," ho wild, "but that's too bin ajob fui one ma j. I wish I had Sonny

s here. We'd make that vttiilllook queer, all light, all rif,fct A .

tho stores, tlioiu uoililu in it foime." He slghci hopelessly. "Us nouse. I can't do nn) thing to distinguishmyself There's nothing here to encourage my kind of talent. I don't be-

lieve my old friend, the lioncyt landlord, ever keeps more than thofor a dollnt in bis dingy office. Cllvo Itup, Hud." . ,l F1

Ho laughed again as he strode alongtho highway, turning his back cm thetown as If to reproach It for Its Ini k ofattractions. Then his ejo suddenlybrightened.

"By Oeorge," hn said. "I'll walkdown and have a look at the jnrn mill.There, mny he! good pickings In theirsafe. I'll glance the thing over, nny--

ay."Ho quickened his stride a Utile nnd

all traees of the sprained ankle seemedto have disappeared. And then he pies-entl-

caught sight of 11 tlgure ahead ofhim It was the figure of a girl, a slende-

r-girl, n girl with a big summer hatand a small innons ioeied viilh.c. Thoand a small canvas covered valise Thehat was In nno hand and tho vnllhchandle In the other.

Hud mado no attempt lo overtake thogirl. lie was cautious even here, s

he was in no hurry. Tho mill wasless than a mile up tho valley.

So ho plodded on. holding himself ntn safo dlstaneo behind tho girl, nnd

from time to tlmo the easy

Lawbreakergrare which marked her movements.

Ami then his attention was suddenlyattracted tu tho Held at bis left. Hehad noticed that ovornl sheep weregracing there on the ildgc that ran par-

allel tn the roadway. Ills attention wnsdrawn b) the fact that tho sheep werescattering right nml left In evident ter--

or. Ami, lo! n huge dog was amongthem, tearing and rending. Tho dogwould rush nt one of the defenselesscreatures and htrlleo It down and thencharge after another and all this with-

out tho slightest nntiry. Hut suddenlyth" dertroyer-scome- to catch sight oft' e girl In tho highway nnd turningfiom the sheep he rated down tho Blopc

and up to lhe rail fence. There was n

harleM wire running along the upperall, and the clog evidently feared lo

Jmnn With hr-- d down and eyes glar-

ing, his Jaws red and jellovv frothotiiiit lii nioiiin, he raced along theictiiu a a' looking for an opening.

The girl saw him nnd gave a shriekand stood In tho highway as If turnedtn stono At the sound of her volio) id liuiindi ' ivruard. Ho was onlytwei ty van', behind tho girl nnd hecovered tue illntancc In a flash. Justn he reai lied her the mad bruto leaped.He roso at the upper rail, failed to clearIt, caught on the wire nml fell sprawllug In the roadway with a fierce snarl.Vr"ln lhe , Irl shrleiiccl nnd nt thattu.iaut Till, thr'w himself on thobrute II a it''t Its throat In a firmcilp soinil'iing tltihed In his otherlimi'l tii 0 was n rharp icport, a llttloliiilf c( smoke and the clog lay htlll.' IHil arose , his sharp ecs on

the still form Then he slipped his re-

volver Into his poLket and turned tothe girl. Tl ' re was n smile on. hisdear cut face.

It'- - n'i light," he said.Tte. 'i g tag very pain. She tot-

tered a little. Hud stepped towardac-i- .

"I'll l brtler in n moment," shoslBuuneicil "f wna dreadfully fright-01- ,

d

r .. i.u 'eh d sympathetically,'Nothing to bo frightened of now,"

he sal I "Uetter tome over her and sitlwn, ' au I h pointed to a log at tho

loail-lel- e. ' You're a little faint, 1

Ih 1 ;i: 0 (Mj hand as If offering his..jii, nit 'Ho mnuaged to walk to

llic log unatib d.

"i he mad," sho whispered."No doubt uf it." Ho stood nenr her,

! la c;ei c.i lur face. A little color wasel alius ''"eh I'll" her checks. Sho

hei eyes to his."You saved me from a horrible

death," ihe murmured.Ui'il liiuislml and waved the credit

ai--l le."flues 1 was In Just as much dan-gei,- "

he said."I slood there," said lhe girl, "and

0 ildn t move."' 1 saw you," said Dud,"It seemed to me that all I wished

was to have it over. I never thought ofI'M aping. I had 110 hope. And thenyou dropped from somewhere. Itu.lgbt have been from tho skies."

"No." said Hud giavely, "It wasn t"And you Hung ourself on tho dogoh, how could you elo It?""I took nn advnntago of him,"

laughed Hud. "I didn't give him alimine for a fair light I knew If 1

didn't Ming myself on him he'd lllnghimself on mo. And I wanted It thoother wny."

Ills voice wns clear ami pleasant nndhis smile sunny.

"Hut you don't seem at all frighten-ed," sho said, "Didn't you think ofwhat would happen If ho bit you?"

"Didn't think of anythlntf," said Hud,"except doing him up. Didn't liavo

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This holiday season we will have a largerquantity of exceptionally high grade furniturethan at any time previous in the history of this

store,

Diningroom Sets,

Bureaus, Chiffoniers,and Toilet Tabies

in Mahogany, Maple and Oak ;

Ladies' Writing Desks,And in fact a full line of everything design-

ed on graceful and popular lines.

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reclinebetter?"

"Oh, e," tho glii replied. "I'mquite well again. Oh, It v.ns bo won-

derful that you happened along! I

didn't hear )our footsteps. I didn'till cum joti were so closcby."

"I was there," said 11ml In his quickwny. Ho looked around at tho blackheap In tho roadway, "Know the dog?"

"Yes," the girl answered; "llVlhCirlmsbaw's mnstirr He s Iiren u veryugly clog, llvotyboily wus nfialel ofhlni. Knrmer (irlmshnw hits kept himtied up for 11 long lime."

"It makes dogs ugly lo tie 'em up,"said Hud. "An' men, ton"

The girl nrose. The mlor had eoinnback In her face. Her volco was strongagain. She still held fast to the can-

vas covered valise."t think I will take up my Journey

nttfiln," she said,Hud besllnted,"I'm out for n walk mjself." be told

her. l'crlmiu Jem wouldn't mind if I

walkce! n little was with )oii?""I'd bo glad to have you," she Bald In

her unalTccted wny. "It will give inca chance to thank ou pgaln for what

oit did.""No moro of that," sain Hud "We'll

take it for granted that ever) body Is

thankful except the dog."Tho girl stepped out Into the blgn

way nnd they moved away side by side."I'm glad nothing vvone happened lo

me Just now," the snld with a littlelaugh.

"Why?""llecaliso I've got this" nnd she

swung tho vnllse Into view."l'reclous, Is It?""I should say It was. What do you

think Is In It?""Now hnt?""No, no.""(Ilvo It up.""Money lots of money.""Oh.""It's for the pay roll it tho mill. Mr.

Harclay, tho oluec manager, wis takenIII this morning and theio was no onewho could go to the uaiik quite as con-

veniently ns I could. I'm In the orthont tho mill, you know Mr. Harclay

takes his road wagon, but I 3ald I'drather walk. I llko walleliu."

Bud's face had lost a little of Its col-

or."I'm glnd you told m." he said. "1

was Just going to ask jou to let ina car-

ry It for you."Sho looked up at him."Thero's $1,151 In it." sho said with

a little laugh.Hud softly whlst'ed."I don't lilame inn .1 bit," he sail."Hlame mo for what?"'Tor not trusting m with It.""Hut I elo trust you with it," sho

quickly cried. "Did sou think 1

wouldn't? I was only Joking. DcstdcsIt's a little heavy Iheio's so rtiucii sil-

ver." And alia. thrust the valise Intohis hands. r

A dull red surged ncroj) ilud Mar-

tin's fneo. Then bo reemt-- lo straight-en up a llttlo and to square his should-ers.

"Thank jou," he said. "I don'tthink," he milled, "that anjbmly everdid 1110 this kind of favor before "

"What kind of favor"""Trusting mo with money."The gill laughed merrily."I guess jou nro a Joker," sho said,

and laughed again. "It would bo fun-ny, wouldn't It, If I couldn't trust theman who hid Just saved my life?"

He dicw- - a long breath."Very funny," ho repllid, but ho eild

not laugh.They trudged along for a moment or

two In silence."You lmvo heard of I.lttlo Hcd

haven't you?" ho asked."Of course."He looked around nt her."And aren't you afraid of tho wolf?"Her laugh rang out again. It wns n

delightful laugh."Hut It was a dog and not n wolf."Ho shook his head."I'm talking of wolves. Tho worst

kind the kind that walk on two legs.""Hut llldlnghood didn't meet that

kind.""Not In tho stnry, maybe. Hut that's

the only kind that real Kldlnghoodsever meet."

Sho looked nroiiud at llini."Hut wo don't hnvo any such wolves

about here," sho murmured."I'm ufrnlil," said Hud, "that they

are likely to show up most anywhere,"Tho girl looked ut him archly."You needn't try to senro me," sho

said. "I'm lint going tn bo nfrald ofany wolf ns long ns you aro here."

Again tho dark led singed into hisface. Ho gain a short laugh,

"Then you think," ho said, "thatflranilmn Mill will come to no harmthiougli Red Klellnghood's wolllhfriends?"

"Of course sho won't," laughed thogirl.

He shook his heal nt her,"Hut don't you sco what might hap

pen?" ho persisted. "Hero Is a wolfl.vtng In wait on this lonely road. Howhe gets hero doesn't count. Ho may borunning awny and trying to hide him-self, Anyway he's loitering nlong Justas I was. And pretty soon you comaby with swag with tho bag. Per-haps tho wolf knows what's In It. Hemay lmvo watched you enter the bank.And In n quiet place right hero, forInstance ho suddenly scles you andties you to a tree, and tnkes all thobills from tho bag and stuffs them o

his coat, and hurries off Into thewoods, and leaves jou there yelling invnln. An' by tho tlmo somebody eoincsalong he's far awny. Ho gets on nfreight train, pcrhnps, nnd in a littlewhile lio'a in a big city, whcio ha

y'!'iiLl....m:WMmmftt'tw knowsia thousand hiding places-a- nd

SSyJSgggm'?"..-.,- " !' i' ... ' --1 - f ft n ... , .Uwiwolt huntRredibyiyour.Blcei). . cd.j,,, , -- . td

stable and jour fnimcrs withforks, comes to a sudden end."

Sho looked at him smilingly.was not to be convinced.

"That sounds very dreadful,'tnld. "Hut perhaps It couldn't

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pen.""Perhaps not." raid Hud Miortly.And again they trudged on In silence."I wonder If wo will ever meet

ttgftln?' saldethe girl n llttlo wUlfully.nuJ looked around quickly."I don't knov ," lie said. Then ha

slowly ndded, "I hope n."The girl's face flushed."I hope so. too," said.And rt llttlo r,llcivo followed, .

Presently sho pointed down thoslope.

"There (s the mill," sho told Mm.He nodded."I don't think I'll go nny farther,"

he said and gave her the vnllse."Uoodby," she murmured, nnd put

out her hand. Then sho softly added,"I think jour mother must bo veryproud of ou."

He started as If had struck lit ni.His mother!

"floodby," he said hastily, and gavotho slim band n swift pressure.

Ho watched her trim form as she de-

scended the slope. Once sho lookedover her shoulder and waved her handtu him. Ho snatched off his hat nndheld It until sho disappeared.

And then he turned and strodo away,lie was whistling, and there wns a newlook on his face. W. R. Rose, In Clevo-ljm- l

Plain Dealer,

There aro more shipwrecks In tho

sloiy books than 011 tho sea.

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LIMITED.

OFFICERS.J. S. Ca&Uo Kirtt Vice PradtaBt

Vie UnaTit

W. ThTea Mill Of.The 1'nlton Bt.

Sugar raclors and

AClBNTfl for Hawaiian CommarclalBucar Co, Haiku Sugar Co., Pala

Co., Sugar Co.,Plantation Co., Hawallaa loiar Co.,Knhulul Co.

Wi. G. IRWIN & CO., LTD.Asnta

Vtrn Roflnlna; Co.,Prnnulaew.

UulUwIii Locomotlvci Works,PhllnUslplila. Fa.Mill Co.ManufasturaraotiVntloncilCan

StirsUUwr. INw York, IV.V.1

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We arc malting a special BOX COUCH RKD

CEDAK that are the same figure asother stores charge for Spruce Box. We haveonly lumber for a lew boxes so come early and

secure real bargain. Covered In any style.

COYNE FURNITURE CO.,Limited.

NOW WE'KE ?W prepared to supply th People of Htnolulu with frMlitt --

ISLAND MF.AT8. Also, Orden Produca of kinds; EutUr, Tgr;, CMtV

tnt, Turkeyi, Oueklno Plat, neon, Ha-n- J In foct, tvurythlnj tlut T?XCLASS MARKET Is cilltd ppon to frn'h.

The ISLAND MEAT CO..JAS. E. "V7ESTEROOKE, Manascr-TK- Lf

PHONE MAIN 7C. FORT 6T., OPP. LOVC SL5

Castle & Cooke, Ltd $f&ffg?&--- -- mssaimamssjiff.

Aiexaaoer mgwm Cammissio.i italiaiits

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0. Smith Hoerctary Koiah, Bugar Co.GnK, Caittr AvcUtcr Walmea Uucsr

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ATTENTION J

HOUSEHOLDERS Improva yourmuddy walka and drlvaways with blackand drilling always clean. Par tha

naxt tan daya w aall tha finest blackand delivered for 78 cintt par yr.Cheapest prlea avar known In town.Talephona your order.

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List af Offleara:C. K. Cook, Pratldant; Smib

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