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X "I1 JWiii JVimiviWIi r .jcr - I, y ... 'Zniti-iiti-trtiiZi-rSs-tii- t Jl J 4 I I I 4 ' - 1 i. 4 - - STEAMER TABLE. r q The Business Wish Botie Is Called i! ,. p Advertising by spasm docs somo i! From San Franclieo: .J Rood v It limit doubt htt( contiguous I Gaelic Dec. J.j Advertising Is Hip hestvand brings Alameda Dec. ilHVENiNa y great benefit to onr business. In For San Franclieo: J) fact It M it part of huslncM 'If a Doric Dec. BUULETIN jj part of the wholo la defective file? . I Alameda Dec. ;J Haw makes the whole valueless From Vancouver: l' Xi. mmmm m ma. . .m. -- J l - J(. Henson with yourself and J on will Moann Dec. 19 ill O (.find that Advertising Is absolutely For Vancouver: iP j'l nercssar) to our Iliislness success ' M low era Doc. 1C 1 3 O'CLOCK ADVERTISING EDITION ; V . . . Vol. XIV. No. 2022 HONOLULU, TERRITORY OF HAWAII, 1MUDAY, NOVKMHKK 27, 190. I'lticc 5 Cbnts Admiral Terry Receives Cable Notice To Hold Mail For Fleet Admiral Terry has received n cable gram from Admiral Evans, who Is In command of the United States licet In Asiatic Station, re questing him to hold In Honolulu the mnll for the following vvai ships Kentucky, Wisconsin, Ore-Kn- Albnnv, New Orleans, Cincinnati and Raleigh This clenrly Indicates that the ves- sels named above will constitute the tteet which Is to come to Honolulu, and nlso that Admiral Evans expects to leave Yokohama beforo the Gaelic at that port. Tliu Gaelic Is duo at Yokohamn nbout December 2 Should the fleet leave Yokohama No v ember 30 or December 1, giving tho ships fifteen das to make the voyage, the fleet should nrrlve here on or about December 13. The ships and commanders are b the last official Navy list an follows. ASIATIC SQUADllON. Itpar-Admli- Hobley D. Evans, chief. Lieut. Frederick I Chapln Flag Lieutenant. Meut Thomas Washington-- , Aid. I.Ieut ljunlor grade) Frank E. Ev- ents, Aid Kentucky I Flagship of Commund-er-ln-Chlc-- fl First class battleship. 22 guns. 11525 tons. 1 2.3 IS horse-powe- r, v In si rows Cnptaln Hobert M ller-i- v. lommanUIng Wisconsin (Flagship of Command-e- : of Nuithem Squadron) First class Get 1904Calendars Early (let our new Calendar when ou ctoiu,aB ItHiippunses anything yet gotten out In the Islands. Your friends away will appreciate the bcnutltul views oh well as Its artistic merit. For 8nle Uvcry where. RICE & PERKINS, Photographers, OREGON BLOCK. hsm battleship. IS guns, 11 521 tuns. 10,000 horse-powe- r, twin screws Cnptnln Will Sehrec, commanding Oregon First-clas- s battleship, lfl guns, 10,288 tons, 11,111 hoise-powr- r, twin bciows Captain William T llur-vve- commanding, Now Orleans Protected cruiser, 10 guns, 3,437 tons, 7,500 horse-powe- r, twin screw 8. Gottflcld lilocktlnger, commanding. Albany Protected cruiser, 10 guns, 3,427 tons, 7,500 horse-powe- r, twin screws. Commander John A. Hodgcrs commanding. llalclgh Protected cruiser, 11 gjtns, 3,213 tons 10,000 horse-powe- r, twin Bcrew Commander Arthur P. Nazaro, commanding Cincinnati Protected cruiser, 11 guns, 3,213 tons, 10,000 horse-powe- twin screws. Commander Newton E. .Mason, commanding. As wilt be Been from ubove list there wilt be three fit at class battleships, tho Kentucky, Wisconsin and Oregon, nnd four protected cruisers, tho New Oi- lcans, Albany, llnlelgh and Cincinnati 1 he combined tonnage of the battle ships is 33,338 tons and that of tho cruisers 13,290 tons. 1 he combined tonnage will thus reueh 4G.G2S tons Counting the complement of tho battle ships at GOO officers and men each will make the total complement of the bat- tleships 1S00 Estimating the com plements of the cruisers nt 3"0 officers and men each will make their total complement 1100 The full number il olflcers and men of the entire Heel will thcrefoie lie in the neighborhood of 3200 men As the win vessels will nil have to piocuro frensli meat, vegetables, bread, etc. In this port and ns the men wilt undoubtedly spend quite a bit of money while In port the Importance of the arrival of the licet Hum a commercial point of view Is of the greatest benefit and Importance to local merchants 'fitiil tliu iriti ti uti It Iti nminrnl "tiu n; vuiiiiiiiiini; tit ciili (( NEWS (IIS OF ADAGHI'S ARREST A private letter was iccclved a prominent Jnpanese resident of this city by the China's mall )es(erday stating that Adachl, tho Japancso In tcrpreter who was implicated In the "Ten dollar club" Investigation nnd who left discreetly In the Siberia, wan uriested Immediately upon the steam- er's arrivul nt Yokohama Ho Is now being held In custody by the Japanese authorities Between $ uurseives we'd advise you to come in and examine the clothes bearing this famous mark We're looking after your wel- fare as well as our own,and we recommend BENJAMIN ap- parel to you because we know you'll be wise in wearing it. Kash Co., Ltd. The I Physician or Business Man is Point at issue. COOPER OR WINSTON IS THE PROBABLE CHOICE MR. WINSTON CANDIDATE UNLESS CHOICE FALLS TO A PHYSL CIAN HE THEN FAV- - ORS COOPER. 'I he matter of the Hoard of Health presidency still hangs In the balance, nor Is It believed that Governor Carter will make any appointment until the question has been considered by the Central Committee of the Hcpubllcnn party The whole question rests on whether there shnll be n medical or n puicly business man nt the head of this most Important department of tho govern ment nnd that Is probnbl) what the committee will have to give the gicut est attention to If It Is to be a medUal man It Is verj certain that l)r C II Cooper will be reappointed to the office since his regime has been n most successful one If It Is to be n business man, E C Winston, member of the Hoard of llenlth and of the Ctntrul Committer, of tho Itcpubllcnu p.irl Is looked upon most favorably In fact, he Is the onlj one so far who pas been an- nounced as u candidate There weie mnn rumors about on the BlieelB Vedncsdn nnd )esterila with refcirnce to this appointment ind this morning Mi Winston called on Governor Carter to Ic.irn what he could about the matter .Mr Carter in- dicated by his answers that he was nut quite teady to make nn) announce? incut nnd that be would like to hear further from the Central Committee before announcing bis final selection He would say nothing further than that. On starting out on his cnieer as governor of the Territory of Hawaii .Mr Carter announced to the Central Committee that he did not Intend to do nn thing In the nj of an appoint- ment to office tinder the government without first consulting the Hepubll can Committee This course he has stuck to consistently nnd his announce- ment that he Intends referring the Hoard of Health appointment to the committee Is In line with the policy which he has promised to follow. Asked this morning about tho ap- pointment to the head of Hoard of Health arfalrs, Mr Winston said this morning' "Yes, I am u candidate if it Is to be u business man On thu other hand, It It Is to be a medical man, I shall support I)r Cooper for he certainly deseivcs it "Yes, I called on tho Governor Car- ter this morning and talked over tho situation. Theic Is absolutely noth- ing new 'Hie matter stands In statu quo" The rumor was current on the street! jesterdny that Governor Curter had decided to reappoint I)r Cooper to tho presidency of tho Hoard of Health. (Continued on rago 4.) OUR GIFT DAYS ALWAYS PLEASE 2000 DOLLS to be GIVEN AWAY One thousand dolls were only half enough last year. This year we have 2,000 handsome dressed dolls to be giv- en away to customers making pur- chase amounting to $1. The dolls are on the way. Watch for announcement of our "gift day sale". Our proposition Is very simple. You get the doll absolutely free. There are no strings tied to the doll. Out remem- ber, only one doll to each customer, no matter how much over the $1 purchase you make. JSumu HAVE YOUR HOLIDAY GOODS SHIPPED DY WELLS, FARGO & GO. EXPRESS, Office, Masonic Temple. Telep'iont Dlut SSI. A 'FR1SC0JTRAGEDY It was reported In the cahlo des patches yesterday morning that Alex andcr Garnet had fatally shot Major McClung in San Krnnclsco while the tatter was attempting to save the r of Mrs. I.lllle Hitchcock Colt at the Palaco Hotel. Mrs Colt nee I.lllle Hitchcock, was one of tho best known women In San Pranclscn She was known for man) jcars as the fire girl, on nccount of her peculiar penchant for attending fires She wns a member of the California No. I Volunteers nnd wns as agile ns any of the bo)s when it came to climb Ing ladders to put out a fire. She mar- ried Mr. Colt, cnller of the San Fran Cisco Hoard of Trade, whor ecelved n salary of 1 000 n month for his ser vices Mrs Colt Is now between 50 nnd CO jenrs of age. I PASS MINI. AGT K. M Hatch who left In the China jesterday goes to Washington to se- cure the passage of tho County law as nn net of Congress. Tco matter was discussed nt u recent conference called by Governor Carter United States District Attorney Hreckons was asked to go but the great volumo of work now In his hands prevented him fiom accepting The object Is to settle for nil time the continuous possibility of an attack on the Count) Act as passed b) the last legislature. There has been much talk of late on the part of enemies of the Count Act of having the law brought Into the courts, Once passed lij Congress there will be no s of this nature and count gov- ernment will be assured of stnblllt If Mr Hatch s inlhslon Is suiccssful the Hoard of Territorial Institutions will li. levived IIM HAYS CARTUR IN 19 Ml Stii.til-ltii- r it ittinnlfitmnntu till, miirn. Ing Governor Carter stnlcd that J W Pratt, who has been appointed Com missioner of Public I amis, wns at pre s cnt consulting lig.il minds ns to the advisability of his Immediate!) vacat- ing the position of tax collector nnd lustssoi to take up the duties of the Innd olllce A question has arisen In conneitlou with Pratt's appointment u question In relation to legal proceedings to col- lect taxes commenced In Pratt's name ns collector nnd it luid to be determined whether Pratt s lcsignntion as tax as sessor and collector would nfftet these suits Nothing definite would be known In. legurcl to when Pratt would take up his new duties until thesu legal ques tlons were satisfactorily settled, Mild the Governor The Governor Is anxious that land matters he taken hold of by the new administration us. soon ns possible, business pending being of the utmost Importance Governoi Carter has informed Su- perintendent of Public Works Hollo-wa- y that he desires a new arrange- ment in tho matter of offices In the Capitol, lciiiK sting 111 in to consider tho udvlsnbilit of establishing tho Public Works olllce in the basement of the Capitol or in the bungalow In the latter event taking the entile build- ing for the purposes of the depart- ment of Public Works, 'Said the Governor "The Cnpilol Is especially designed and adapted for the legislative and when wo nre crowd- ed, the departments should be the first to be required to change their btislneiM, location The room at present occu- pied by the Public Works olllce should bo tho Senate chamber If Superin- tendent Hnllowii finds It Inconvenient or Impossible tit this time to move his offices to the basement or tho bungalow he may occupy the present quarters temporarily with the understanding that that chamber be given up to tho Senate, us coon as that body requires quarters "In suggesting tho bungalow as n possible place for tho public works, or as quarters to be used by the Hoard of Agriculture and Forestry, I had In mind the fact that there was need of n change, tho Senate having no home as It Is, and that, If the departments needed moie loom tho olllccs club could .better get along without the bungulow than one of the public departments 'No' Ibis suggestion wns not niado 'with nil) idea toward getting the s' club in, such, to move iiwii) I consider that the ollUcrs' club bus dune n great deal of good, bervlng to ninln- - ttiln u cbsliable espilt do toips nnd (Continued on Pago 4) MM, S New Public Works Head Today Besieged by Bidders. IMPORTANT MATTERS FOR SUPERINTENDENT'S ACTION HARBOR DREDGING AND OTHER BIDS WILL PROBABLY BE OPENED ON MONDAY-FIR- ST DAY'S WORK. Superintendent of Public Works C S. llollowaj took bis seat at tin. desk recently resigned b) llenrj E Cooper, for his first teal da) s work this morn ing having received his commission Wednesday afternoon when Governor Carter Introduced him to his fellow heads of departments ns the new Sup erintendent. A long line of business calleis wait ed to see the new Superintendent when at nn earl) hour, he arrived at his post. Many of these visitors were men In terested In bids foi public improve- ments, bids which had not been opened mid which had been advertised to be opened da)s. nnd. In some cases weeks ngo but which weio held up b) the change of administration. Cooper go Ing out when Dole resigned the Go- vernorship and beciitno IVdernl Judge nnd there being no hcud to the Public Winks department from tho 17th Inst. until Holliivva) s appointment Wedues da) afternoon. Some of theso bidders had come fiom San rinnelhco expecting bids to be opened as advertise d ami natural I) weie uunIour to know when the) were to know the icsults Hlds for dredging Honolulu hnibor for the eon sttiiction of the Normal School u'tid for othei Important works iemnn un opo-e- il In the Public Works olllce. When sepn this morning Superlnten dent Hollow. stated that all bids to have been opened before this elnte ae cording to advertisements, would he opened enil) next week "We will attempt to ge t nt these bids on Muiida) said Mr Hullowa), .i is oiil) fair to the blddeiH that the) should know the results ns soon ns possible and we shall cndeawir not to Keep them waiting an) longei 'Theie nie man) mutters of gieat Importance mid the) will meet the careful cunsideiatlon which the) No hast) action will be lake n in ail) thing; at the suine time busi- ness will be transacted with us much speed us Is consistent with Its piopei lieatment The bids of iciiiue re- quire immediate attention and will be opened ns soon ns possible "We uie getting things In shape that. Just at prnet-en- t wlhle I um Just taking hold ami looking over mut- ters as the) stand, I do not know as tilde Is an) thing fin ther to sa) " William risher. muuuscr of the plantation store, Is lieie on busi- ness brace imp v Our line of BELTS and SUSPENDERS has just been supple- mented by a hand- some new shipment. Men and Boys' Leather Belts President and Grown Suspenders Levinsston's. ! J07J BISHOP ST CLEVELAND WONT RUN NEW YORK Nov 27 Ex President Cleveland today settled all questions regarding his possible candidacy for the Democratic nomination as President. Mr Cleveland publishes a letter In which he positively says that he will not be a candidate Though Cleveland could s regarded by politicians as final gain a very Murderers Make Fatal Battle to Escape Ofiicers CHICAGO, Nov. 27. Harvey Vandlne and Peter Needemeler. two escaped murderers, fought a deadly and sensational battle with the police today. Two policemen were shot, one fatally. The murderers succeeded In escaping from the officers and attempted to selie a train that was standing ready to pull out. A train brakeman was killed In the finally capured. large letter o Spiin and Venezuela No Longer Friendly WASHINGTON, Nov. 27. The State Department received notice today that Spain has withdrawn the exequators of her Consuls In Venezuela The cause for this severing of relations with Spain is the maltreatment of the Spanish Minister for which Venezuela Reyes A Trouble Maker WASHINGTON, Nov. 27. The so called peace mission of Colombian Com missioner Reyes Is said to have as Its main object an endeavor, to arouse oppo- sition among United States Senators to the acceptance of the a treaty with Panama. o HANDED LETTER BY CRANK. NEW YORK, Nov. 27. President attend the funeral of his uncle, the late J. K. Grace. During the ceremonies the President was approached by a harmless crank who handed him a letter. PORTUGAL'S, KING TO AFRICA. CAPETOWN. Nov. 27. The King of Portugal Is expected to make an official visit to Africa next March. Governor Carter supported b) Ecu utois Clarence Crubbo nnd Palmer Woods and George K Smithies, this morning received. In tho executive chamber In the Capitol, Admiral Tcr-r- , General McArtliur I.lcuL. Com- mander Hodman and others of the I' S Ami) unci Nuv) The Territorial baud In tho grounds greeted the distinguished callers with Inspiring music ns Mr Smithies, ap- pointed foi the occasion by Governor Curter ns his aide, met the officers nt 11 no at the steps of the executive building Those who wltuesscd the preliminary FORT following this battle with the crew. The men were refuses to give proper satisfaction Roosevelt was in New York today to leeeptlou on the steps of the old Pal- aco noted the change in st)lc from the recently departed administration. There was nn absence of gold braid unit to) sword, Smithies being clothed in frock coat and white vest In simplicity" as he expressed it afterwards when asked wheie wns bis uniform Governor Carter Btated to a reporter that he took great pleasure In ap- pointing Mr. Smithies ns his aide on this occasion Officials tailing on the executive were nlwa)s glad to meet n Hawaiian nnd besides, an appointee lit this capacity. If such as Mr. Smithies, was a good demonstration, to folks who were unfamiliar with Hawaii nml her ndvanced conditions, of the fact Ihat we were not prehistoric in our manners The ii'ceptlon lasted nearly one hour and wns most pleas mt LADIES SUPPERS $4.50 S TREET. Oup combination of nllpper elegance and Hltppep comfort. Tlilrt Ladles' Monnco, three cttpap Hllppcr, Is the beatjet modeef Hclccted kid vvltli II xlble, hand turned sole and Louis XV. heel. llunclHcimcly trimmed with lieudlnjv and full of grace. Manufacturers' Shoe Coipany, Ltd,, J05I

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'Zniti-iiti-trtiiZi-rSs-tii- t Jl J 4 I I I 4 '- 1 i. 4 - -STEAMER TABLE. r q The Business Wish Botie Is Called i! ,.

p Advertising by spasm docs somo i!From San Franclieo: .J Rood v It limit doubt htt( contiguous

I Gaelic Dec. J.j Advertising Is Hip hestvand bringsAlameda Dec. ilHVENiNa y great benefit to onr business. In

For San Franclieo: J) fact It M it part of huslncM 'If aDoric Dec. BUULETIN jj part of the wholo la defective file? .

I Alameda Dec. ;J Haw makes the whole valuelessFrom Vancouver: l' Xi. mmmm m ma. . .m. --J l- J(. Henson with yourself and J on will

Moann Dec. 19 ill O (.find that Advertising Is absolutelyFor Vancouver: iP j'l nercssar) to our Iliislness success

' M low era Doc. 1C1 3 O'CLOCK ADVERTISING EDITION; V

. . .

Vol. XIV. No. 2022 HONOLULU, TERRITORY OF HAWAII, 1MUDAY, NOVKMHKK 27, 190. I'lticc 5 Cbnts

Admiral Terry Receives

Cable Notice To

Hold Mail For FleetAdmiral Terry has received n cable

gram from Admiral Evans, who Is In

command of the United States licet InAsiatic Station, re questing him to holdIn Honolulu the mnll for the followingvvai ships Kentucky, Wisconsin, Ore-Kn-

Albnnv, New Orleans, Cincinnatiand Raleigh

This clenrly Indicates that the ves-

sels named above will constitute thetteet which Is to come to Honolulu, andnlso that Admiral Evans expects toleave Yokohama beforo the Gaelic

at that port. Tliu Gaelic Is duoat Yokohamn nbout December 2

Should the fleet leave Yokohama Nov ember 30 or December 1, giving thoships fifteen das to make the voyage,the fleet should nrrlve here on or about

December 13.

The ships and commanders areb the last official Navy list an

follows.ASIATIC SQUADllON.

Itpar-Admli- Hobley D. Evans,chief.

Lieut. Frederick I Chapln FlagLieutenant.

Meut Thomas Washington--,

Aid.I.Ieut ljunlor grade) Frank E. Ev-

ents, AidKentucky I Flagship of Commund-er-ln-Chlc-- fl

First class battleship. 22guns. 11525 tons. 1 2.3 IS horse-powe- r,

v In si rows Cnptaln Hobert M ller-i- v.

lommanUIngWisconsin (Flagship of Command-e- :

of Nuithem Squadron) First class

Get1904Calendars

Early(let our new Calendar when

ou ctoiu,aB ItHiippunsesanything yet gotten out Inthe Islands. Your friendsaway will appreciate thebcnutltul views oh well asIts artistic merit.

For 8nle Uvcry where.

RICE & PERKINS,Photographers,

OREGON BLOCK.

hsm

battleship. IS guns, 11 521 tuns. 10,000horse-powe- r, twin screws CnptnlnWill Sehrec, commanding

Oregon First-clas- s battleship, lflguns, 10,288 tons, 11,111 hoise-powr- r,

twin bciows Captain William T llur-vve-

commanding,Now Orleans Protected cruiser, 10

guns, 3,437 tons, 7,500 horse-powe- r,

twin screw 8. Gottflcld lilocktlnger,commanding.

Albany Protected cruiser, 10 guns,3,427 tons, 7,500 horse-powe- r, twinscrews. Commander John A. Hodgcrscommanding.

llalclgh Protected cruiser, 11 gjtns,3,213 tons 10,000 horse-powe- r, twinBcrew Commander Arthur P. Nazaro,commanding

Cincinnati Protected cruiser, 11guns, 3,213 tons, 10,000 horse-powe-

twin screws. Commander Newton E..Mason, commanding.

As wilt be Been from ubove list therewilt be three fit at class battleships, thoKentucky, Wisconsin and Oregon, nndfour protected cruisers, tho New Oi-

lcans, Albany, llnlelgh and Cincinnati1 he combined tonnage of the battleships is 33,338 tons and that of thocruisers 13,290 tons. 1 he combinedtonnage will thus reueh 4G.G2S tonsCounting the complement of tho battleships at GOO officers and men each willmake the total complement of the bat-tleships 1S00 Estimating the complements of the cruisers nt 3"0 officersand men each will make their totalcomplement 1100 The full number il

olflcers and men of the entire Heelwill thcrefoie lie in the neighborhoodof 3200 men

As the win vessels will nil have topiocuro frensli meat, vegetables, bread,etc. In this port and ns the men wiltundoubtedly spend quite a bit of moneywhile In port the Importance of thearrival of the licet Hum a commercialpoint of view Is of the greatest benefitand Importance to local merchants

'fitiil tliu iriti ti uti It Iti nminrnl"tiu n; vuiiiiiiiiini; tit ciili ((

NEWS (IIS OF

ADAGHI'S ARREST

A private letter was iccclved aprominent Jnpanese resident of thiscity by the China's mall )es(erdaystating that Adachl, tho Japancso Intcrpreter who was implicated In the"Ten dollar club" Investigation nndwho left discreetly In the Siberia, wanuriested Immediately upon the steam-er's arrivul nt Yokohama Ho Is nowbeing held In custody by the Japaneseauthorities

Between $uurseiveswe'd advise you to come in andexamine the clothes bearing thisfamous mark

We're looking after your wel-

fare as well as our own,and werecommend BENJAMIN ap-

parel to you because we knowyou'll be wise in wearing it.

KashCo., Ltd.

The

I

Physician or BusinessMan is Point at

issue.

COOPER OR WINSTON IS

THE PROBABLE CHOICE

MR. WINSTON CANDIDATE UNLESSCHOICE FALLS TO A PHYSL

CIAN HE THEN FAV- -

ORS COOPER.

'I he matter of the Hoard of Healthpresidency still hangs In the balance,nor Is It believed that Governor Carterwill make any appointment until thequestion has been considered by theCentral Committee of the Hcpubllcnnparty

The whole question rests on whetherthere shnll be n medical or n puiclybusiness man nt the head of this mostImportant department of tho government nnd that Is probnbl) what thecommittee will have to give the gicutest attention to

If It Is to be a medUal man It Is

verj certain that l)r C II Cooper willbe reappointed to the office since hisregime has been n most successful oneIf It Is to be n business man, E CWinston, member of the Hoard ofllenlth and of the Ctntrul Committer,of tho Itcpubllcnu p.irl Is lookedupon most favorably In fact, he Isthe onlj one so far who pas been an-

nounced as u candidateThere weie mnn rumors about on

the BlieelB Vedncsdn nnd )esterilawith refcirnce to this appointmentind this morning Mi Winston calledon Governor Carter to Ic.irn what hecould about the matter .Mr Carter in-

dicated by his answers that he wasnut quite teady to make nn) announce?incut nnd that be would like to hearfurther from the Central Committeebefore announcing bis final selectionHe would say nothing further thanthat.

On starting out on his cnieer asgovernor of the Territory of Hawaii.Mr Carter announced to the CentralCommittee that he did not Intend todo nn thing In the nj of an appoint-ment to office tinder the governmentwithout first consulting the Hepubllcan Committee This course he hasstuck to consistently nnd his announce-ment that he Intends referring theHoard of Health appointment to thecommittee Is In line with the policywhich he has promised to follow.

Asked this morning about tho ap-

pointment to the head of Hoard ofHealth arfalrs, Mr Winston said thismorning' "Yes, I am u candidate ifit Is to be u business man On thuother hand, It It Is to be a medicalman, I shall support I)r Cooper forhe certainly deseivcs it

"Yes, I called on tho Governor Car-ter this morning and talked over thosituation. Theic Is absolutely noth-ing new 'Hie matter stands In statuquo"

The rumor was current on the street!jesterdny that Governor Curter haddecided to reappoint I)r Cooper to thopresidency of tho Hoard of Health.

(Continued on rago 4.)

OUR GIFT DAYS ALWAYS PLEASE

2000 DOLLSto be

GIVEN AWAYOne thousand dolls were only half

enough last year. This year we have2,000 handsome dressed dolls to be giv-en away to customers making pur-chase amounting to $1. The dolls areon the way. Watch for announcementof our "gift day sale".

Our proposition Is very simple. Youget the doll absolutely free. There areno strings tied to the doll. Out remem-ber, only one doll to each customer, nomatter how much over the $1 purchaseyou make.

JSumuHAVE YOUR HOLIDAY GOODS

SHIPPED DY

WELLS, FARGO & GO.

EXPRESS,Office, Masonic Temple. Telep'iont

Dlut SSI.

A 'FR1SC0JTRAGEDYIt was reported In the cahlo des

patches yesterday morning that Alexandcr Garnet had fatally shot MajorMcClung in San Krnnclsco while thetatter was attempting to save the r

of Mrs. I.lllle Hitchcock Colt at thePalaco Hotel.

Mrs Colt nee I.lllle Hitchcock, wasone of tho best known women In SanPranclscn She was known for man)jcars as the fire girl, on nccount of herpeculiar penchant for attending firesShe wns a member of the CaliforniaNo. I Volunteers nnd wns as agile nsany of the bo)s when it came to climbIng ladders to put out a fire. She mar-ried Mr. Colt, cnller of the San FranCisco Hoard of Trade, whor ecelved nsalary of 1 000 n month for his services Mrs Colt Is now between 50

nnd CO jenrs of age.

IPASS MINI. AGT

K. M Hatch who left In the Chinajesterday goes to Washington to se-

cure the passage of tho County law asnn net of Congress. Tco matter wasdiscussed nt u recent conference calledby Governor Carter United StatesDistrict Attorney Hreckons was askedto go but the great volumo of worknow In his hands prevented him fiomaccepting

The object Is to settle for nil timethe continuous possibility of an attackon the Count) Act as passed b) thelast legislature. There has been muchtalk of late on the part of enemies ofthe Count Act of having the lawbrought Into the courts, Once passedlij Congress there will be no s

of this nature and count gov-

ernment will be assured of stnbllltIf Mr Hatch s inlhslon Is suiccssfulthe Hoard of Territorial Institutionswill li. levived

IIMHAYS CARTUR

IN 19 MlStii.til-ltii- r it ittinnlfitmnntu till, miirn.

Ing Governor Carter stnlcd that J WPratt, who has been appointed Commissioner of Public I amis, wns at pre scnt consulting lig.il minds ns to theadvisability of his Immediate!) vacat-ing the position of tax collector nndlustssoi to take up the duties of theInnd olllce

A question has arisen In conneitlouwith Pratt's appointment u questionIn relation to legal proceedings to col-

lect taxes commenced In Pratt's namens collector nnd it luid to be determinedwhether Pratt s lcsignntion as tax assessor and collector would nfftet thesesuits

Nothing definite would be known In.legurcl to when Pratt would take uphis new duties until thesu legal questlons were satisfactorily settled, Mildthe Governor

The Governor Is anxious that landmatters he taken hold of by the newadministration us. soon ns possible,business pending being of the utmostImportance

Governoi Carter has informed Su-

perintendent of Public Works Hollo-wa- y

that he desires a new arrange-ment in tho matter of offices In theCapitol, lciiiK sting 111 in to considertho udvlsnbilit of establishing thoPublic Works olllce in the basementof the Capitol or in the bungalow In

the latter event taking the entile build-ing for the purposes of the depart-ment of Public Works,

'Said the Governor "The CnpilolIs especially designed and adapted forthe legislative and when wo nre crowd-ed, the departments should be the firstto be required to change their btislneiM,

location The room at present occu-pied by the Public Works olllce shouldbo tho Senate chamber If Superin-tendent Hnllowii finds It Inconvenientor Impossible tit this time to move hisoffices to the basement or tho bungalowhe may occupy the present quarterstemporarily with the understandingthat that chamber be given up to thoSenate, us coon as that body requiresquarters

"In suggesting tho bungalow as npossible place for tho public works,or as quarters to be used by the Hoardof Agriculture and Forestry, I had Inmind the fact that there was need ofn change, tho Senate having no homeas It Is, and that, If the departmentsneeded moie loom tho olllccs club could

.better get along without the bungulowthan one of the public departments

'No' Ibis suggestion wns not niado'with nil) idea toward getting the s'

club in, such, to move iiwii) I

consider that the ollUcrs' club bus dunen great deal of good, bervlng to ninln- -

ttiln u cbsliable espilt do toips nnd(Continued on Pago 4 )

MM,S

New Public Works HeadToday Besieged by

Bidders.

IMPORTANT MATTERS FOR

SUPERINTENDENT'S ACTION

HARBOR DREDGING AND OTHERBIDS WILL PROBABLY BE

OPENED ON MONDAY-FIR- STDAY'S WORK.

Superintendent of Public Works CS. llollowaj took bis seat at tin. deskrecently resigned b) llenrj E Cooper,for his first teal da) s work this morning having received his commissionWednesday afternoon when GovernorCarter Introduced him to his fellowheads of departments ns the new Superintendent.

A long line of business calleis waited to see the new Superintendentwhen at nn earl) hour, he arrived athis post.

Many of these visitors were men Interested In bids foi public improve-ments, bids which had not been openedmid which had been advertised to beopened da)s. nnd. In some cases weeksngo but which weio held up b) thechange of administration. Cooper goIng out when Dole resigned the Go-vernorship and beciitno IVdernl Judgennd there being no hcud to the PublicWinks department from tho 17th Inst.until Holliivva) s appointment Weduesda) afternoon.

Some of theso bidders had comefiom San rinnelhco expecting bids tobe opened as advertise d ami naturalI) weie uunIour to know when the)were to know the icsults Hlds fordredging Honolulu hnibor for the eonsttiiction of the Normal School u'tidfor othei Important works iemnn unopo-e- il In the Public Works olllce.

When sepn this morning Superlntendent Hollow. stated that all bids tohave been opened before this elnte aecording to advertisements, would heopened enil) next week

"We will attempt to ge t nt these bidson Muiida) said Mr Hullowa), .iis oiil) fair to the blddeiH that the)should know the results ns soon nspossible and we shall cndeawir not toKeep them waiting an) longei

'Theie nie man) mutters of gieatImportance mid the) will meet thecareful cunsideiatlon which the)

No hast) action will be lake nin ail) thing; at the suine time busi-ness will be transacted with us muchspeed us Is consistent with Its piopeilieatment The bids of iciiiue re-

quire immediate attention and will beopened ns soon ns possible

"We uie getting things In shapethat. Just at prnet-en- t wlhle I um

Just taking hold ami looking over mut-ters as the) stand, I do not know astilde Is an) thing fin ther to sa) "

William risher. muuuscr of theplantation store, Is lieie on busi-

ness

braceimp v

Our line of BELTSand SUSPENDERShas just been supple-

mented by a hand-

some new shipment.

Men and Boys'

Leather Belts

President and

Grown Suspenders

Levinsston's. !

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CLEVELAND

WONT RUNNEW YORK Nov 27 Ex President Cleveland today settled all questions

regarding his possible candidacy for the Democratic nomination as President.Mr Cleveland publishes a letter In which he positively says that he will notbe a candidate Though Cleveland coulds regarded by politicians as final

gain a very

Murderers Make Fatal

Battle to Escape OfiicersCHICAGO, Nov. 27. Harvey Vandlne and Peter Needemeler. two escaped

murderers, fought a deadly and sensational battle with the police today. Twopolicemen were shot, one fatally. The murderers succeeded In escaping fromthe officers and attempted to selie a train that was standing ready to pull out.A train brakeman was killed In thefinally capured.

large letter

o

Spiin and Venezuela

No Longer FriendlyWASHINGTON, Nov. 27. The State Department received notice today

that Spain has withdrawn the exequators of her Consuls In Venezuela Thecause for this severing of relations with Spain is the maltreatment of theSpanish Minister for which Venezuela

Reyes A Trouble MakerWASHINGTON, Nov. 27. The so called peace mission of Colombian Com

missioner Reyes Is said to have as Its main object an endeavor, to arouse oppo-

sition among United States Senators to the acceptance of the a

treaty with Panama.o

HANDED LETTER BY CRANK.

NEW YORK, Nov. 27. Presidentattend the funeral of his uncle, the late J. K. Grace. During the ceremoniesthe President was approached by a harmless crank who handed him a letter.

PORTUGAL'S, KING TO AFRICA.

CAPETOWN. Nov. 27. The King of Portugal Is expected to make anofficial visit to Africa next March.

Governor Carter supported b) Ecuutois Clarence Crubbo nnd PalmerWoods and George K Smithies, thismorning received. In tho executivechamber In the Capitol, Admiral Tcr-r-,

General McArtliur I.lcuL. Com-

mander Hodman and others of the I'S Ami) unci Nuv)

The Territorial baud In tho groundsgreeted the distinguished callers withInspiring music ns Mr Smithies, ap-

pointed foi the occasion by GovernorCurter ns his aide, met the officers nt11 no at the steps of the executivebuilding

Those who wltuesscd the preliminary

FORT

following this

battle with the crew. The men were

refuses to give proper satisfaction

Roosevelt was in New York today to

leeeptlou on the steps of the old Pal-aco noted the change in st)lc fromthe recently departed administration.There was nn absence of gold braidunit to) sword, Smithies being clothedin frock coat and white vest In

simplicity" as he expressedit afterwards when asked wheie wnsbis uniform

Governor Carter Btated to a reporterthat he took great pleasure In ap-pointing Mr. Smithies ns his aide onthis occasion Officials tailing on theexecutive were nlwa)s glad to meet nHawaiian nnd besides, an appointee litthis capacity. If such as Mr. Smithies,was a good demonstration, to folkswho were unfamiliar with Hawaii nmlher ndvanced conditions, of the factIhat we were not prehistoric in ourmanners

The ii'ceptlon lasted nearly one hourand wns most pleas mt

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HARMONY LODGE, No. 3, I. O. O. F.

Meets every Monday evening at 7:30

U Harmony Mall. King streetvr. F sTonmf. N. o..fE. It. HENDRY, Secretary.

All visiting brothers very cordially

Uvlted.

MYSTIC LODGE NO. 2, K. ot P.

Meets every Tuesday evening att:30 o'clock in Harmony Hall, King

treeL Visiting brothers cordially In'

tlted to attend.CHAS. n. MOORE, C.C.,T. WALDHON, K 11. S.

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

Meets every Friday evening at Harmony Hall, King street, at Me-mbra of Mystic Lodge. No. 2. Wm. Mc

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HONOLULU LODGE 616, D. P. O. E.

Honolulu Lodge No. 616, D. P. O. H.,

trill meet In their new hall, on Ml'ler

and Beretania streets, every Fridayvening.By order ot the E. R.

HARRY II. SIMPSON,Secretary.

T. E. THOMPSON. E.R.

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

Meets every Saturday evening atJ:J0 o'clock in Harmony Hall, King

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New York Underwriters' Agency.Providence wasnington insurance co.Phoenix Insurance Co. of Brooklyn.

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LOTS FOR SALEIn KAPIOLANI PARK ADDITION,KALIHI, and other desirable localities

Also 1 JUMP-SEA- BUCKDOAIID,second-hand- ; good as new.

Manufactured fromICE pure distilled water

Delivered to any part tcity by courteous drivers.

Oahn Ice and Electric CtKewalo. Telephone Blut 1111,

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STRIKE LEADER ARRESTED.

Suit Lake No ! The mllllla liasnrrrstid the loader of the strike

F1TZ GETS DECISION.San Piani-lsio- . No. 2fi I'ltzslm-moii- s

gets the decision oor Gardner.

STRIKERS THREATEN.er No 2t! (iuuTiior Peabody

and tlcni'inl Hell hnu reccHed threatenlng letters fiom the strikers.

CURZON TO CHIEFS.llunderahhns. No. 2t! Vlccroj Cur-zon- .

in a speech to Arab chiefs, salt!that (treat llrltnln would maintain Itssiiinemacy In the lVrslan (lulf.

CHOATE AND DRYAN.London.No. 20 Ambassador Choatc

gno n luncheon to Win. J. Ilrynn )

nt whlih Premier Dalfour andother distinguished guests were pres-

ent.

IMPROVING DEFENCES.l'nnania. Nov. 2f.. The defences of

the port nie being lmproed and agood organization of the army made.The United States forces at Colon hncbicn augmented.

McCLUNG SHOT.San Prnnclsro, Nov. 20 Major .1.

W MrClung wns fatally shot last nightin the I'nlace Hotel by Alexander Gar-

net McClung had attempted to savethe life of I.IIIle Hitchcock Colt.

NEVA IS FLOODED.St Petersburg. Nov. 26. Tho Nen

Is Hooded and much damage hns been '

done .

With the Nea Hlcr In flood the.city of St. Petersburg Is In danger.The rler Is only about thlrty-tlv- milesIn length but Is very broad nnd deep,The city of St Petersburg Is situatedon nn island at the dcltn of the river.Should there be a high tide from thosen nt tho same time that n henwest wind Is blowing nnd the HierNeva has n freshet, St. Petersburgwould have six feet of water In Itsstreets, nils lias never jet occurredbut the people of the Czar's great city

llo In dioad of Its happening some

.time

jCOUNTESS ACQUITTED.Berlin No 16 The Countess Kw I

lcclil hns been acquitted on the ilinrgu'it presenting a Inlse heir. i

The ti till of Countess Isabella Kwl- -

leckl belonging to n ilch and nrlsto-- '

'cratb Polish fiimll), on chnrge of pre- -

tending to hne borne a son more thansit inis ngo nnd presenting him ushi ir to n great estate, has been goingon in lleilln some time. Count Kwl- -

leiki bus also hi.cn on trlnl as an nc- -

t'ssonThe Countess was arrested nearly a

the

111

II. tlio

Mr.

ill

Star ago was iletenueu uy ery of friends who will un-

able the has doubtedly attcpt the inlatlou.drawlm almost as ..,.., .., ilnVn I1..0.1 mmdid the Humbert trials In Purls.

ZANGWILL MARRIED.Nov 2. ""!

tin author Han been married to L.lllhAr,"n

BONUS TO SALVATIONISTS.Sj dne No. 27. The (ioverninent

has offered tho Salvation Army a bo--

mis for bringing In Immigrants.

ROAD COMPLETED.Ogden, Utah, Nov. 27. Tho comple-- ,

Hon of the Lucleu Cut-Of- f rond waslelebrated on Thanksgiving day.

LORD MAYOR HONORED.London, Nov. 27 Lord Major

Ritchie has been innilc a baronet In

recognition of his entertainment lotthe King nnd Queen of Italy.

TO ASSIST GOVERNMENT.Shanghai, No. 27. pro la

dal lieroys hac offered 00,000 fortlgu drilled troops to assist PokingGo eminent In resisting llussta.

owing to the fuct that Austria lias for- -

hidden Italians to enter UniversityInnsbiuck.

fleit Houolulu on December 15.

stores.

FOOTBALL SCORES.Nov. 'it. Carlisle

Northwest 0, Michigan 28, Chicago 0.27. Ponnsyl

nnla 42, 0.Senttle, Nov. 27. Washington

0.Portland, Nov. 27. Multnomah 12,

OregonLos Angeles, Nov Stanford 18,

Sherman 0

LOCAL AND GENERAL

Head "Wants" on pago C.

Jos. O I'ratt, ntlorncy. Hlk.Cnrl Wolters. of this city, returned

In the SonomaHow down the line to V. C Howe,

painter, l'rlces that tell.Complete new line or holiday goods

arrived. Allelgh & Co , 1IS6 Port 8tMrs. Keene, wife of I'liimbliig

tjpector O Keen, Is back fromcoast.

nnd Mis. August Ureler wereamong the returning kamnalnas In thoSonoma.

Attorney S. K Ka lie Is quite nt

She 2,. hag stoicstawstrs and trial been

muth attention

Thirteen

the

with

Progres

his home on School street with bloodpoisoning.

Neatly furnished rooms at the Pop-lia- r.

L $1.50, und 12 per week. 1249

'ort street.Oahu Lodge, No. 1, K. P... will

meet tonight at 7:30 in Harmony Hall,King street.

Tlo Weekly Edition ot the EveningOullctln gives a complete summary ol(ho news ot tho diy.

t)r. J. 11. Shaw, the veterinary, nndMrs. Shaw, returned from the main-

land In the SonomaTwo real good things in town, tho

Snnford Co. at the Orpheum nnd Ush-

er's draught whisky nt tho Pantheon.Tho Hnwallnn Icw art calendar In

colors. Nothing like It before. Mailone to jour friends Wall, NicholsCo.

Horace (I. Cialibe Is III at his home.On Saturda last he suffered a sttol.eor paraljsls. He Is slightly better today.

Where the water is tiBed fromIron roof, "Arabic" improcs tho waternnd cools the root. California l'ccdCo., agents.

Enclopes, bill he.uls, litter heads,cards, booklets Index eaids. Itlghtprices. Prompt delivery, Mercantile

'filming Co, Ltd."Arabic" Is not an experiment, It

comes so well recommended you tnkono chances In using It. Californiapeed Co., agents.

Mui Ulltchng, wf r cllnton J.nutchlns. the Insuinnrr man. is backfr)m gan ,.rnm,,lo sllo , acrom.pnuled by her daughtei. Miss Doris.

Honolulu Photo Supply Co. are nowbusy dny and night making picture,frnmes from the hnndso.no nowmouldings they lime just rccelcd.CuU and sec tuinplcs

Mrs. Scott, wile or Pint M M. Scott.principal of the High School. Is backhome again nftei a long stay on thonialiiluml. She Is anompanled by heriluughter, Miss Mm ion.

n h. Spltzer, furineih of the E.1M11

ilKnr stole. Is now manager ofdj-a-r store 011 Toil meet, Just innkiil0( tlt. clumber Drug Co He has the(most kind of stink on hand and ex- -

tends n licui t Imitation to all theU((jH to tall la and tee I1I111 Mr. Spit- -

pleted for the presentation or thetoinle opera ot Kloradoiu to bo givenenil) 111 Januai lij lotul amnteurs for,i10 )tm.flt of organ fund of the(..,,, ,,,, al WalklM. Rehears

ittls of the 1 horns start on Tuesdayit enlng nt 8 30 n't lock 111 the Cnthollc,,, ,,

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HOYD In Honolulu. Noembei 26.190J. to the wife of W. W Iloyil. adaughter

f f-f t flREYES PROTESTS.

llogota. No 27. Colombia has notMed the Panama Canal coin puny thaiit.wlll not allow the tiansfi-- or themmpnnj's prl lieges to the UnitedStates.

New Orloaus Nov. 27. Gen. Hejfs,'the Columbian Pence Commissioner,him sailed foi humc. Ho left anl'liutle protest at Washington againsttho nition of the United States tovaulsPanama

CARTER RELEASED.l.eiuenworth. Nov. 27. Cupt. Ohei- -

orB (inynor and Greene In the swindlewhich secured oer a million dollais

Ifinm the United Stntes go eminent,land was scntinied to live years'

has been a model prisonnt Kort Lcatenviortli. Cniter as

conittcd ot stealing SSOO.OOI). it Is

expected that upon his relenso he willgo to Arizona a? chief engineer for anundo ho owns extcnsUc toppermines there.

n"For 8le" cards at Bulletin offlca.

8 TO 5.

Panama, Nov. 2". The Junta In iun- -

TROUBLES. tro of the Go eminent will ititify thoHomo, Nov. 27 Seilous nntl-Aus- - treaty as soon as It Is n

demonstrations lin occuned iciveil.

thoof

tho

,Iln M. Cniter will be set flee on Sat- -

SOLACE TO COME HERE. '

urdny.Washington, Nov. 27 The United Cuptnln Olieilln M. Curter, the

supply ship Solaeo has been Bnc,cr tllc-e- i of the Army who wasordered to meet Itenr Admiral Evans' luntB,i f tonsplrlliK lth Contract- -

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SOCIATION.

1,500 Members In Association.7,000 Associations In U. S.$3.50 Is all It costs to join.$100.00 'benefit411 Phone, Main.124 Beretania St

C. Schoellkopi,GENERAL COLLECTOR AND BUSI

NESS AGENT.

Garnishees Instituted, Rents Collected.Office 479 Beretania St.

P. O. Box 431. HONOLULU.

P. H. Burnette,Attorney-at-la- and Notary Public.Agent to'Grant Marriage Licenses.Real Estate, Insurance, Collections.Office, 79 Merchant Street, Honolulu.

HONOLULUJRON WORKS

Improved and Modern 8UGAR MA-

CHINERY of every capacity and de-

scription made to order. Boiler workand RIVETED PIPE8 for Irrigationpurposes a specialty. Particular atten-tion paid to JOB WORK, and repair!executed at shortest notice.

B. BERGERSEN,

lie old Sewing Machine Agent, Is9i business at 942 BETHEL STREET,HONOLULU.

Stock on Hand New Royal, Service,Standard and Ever Ready Hand Machine.

"Fo- - Rent" card on itlc at Bulletinoffice.

PREMIER

TYPEWRITERS

Hold on theliiHtnlment jinn, rentednnd rcpnlred 8peclnlt-tentlo- n

pnld to repnlrwork of ofnil iimlteH by nn expert

Hn... Alun ,1 full

tor

still

J line of A P. Uttle' worldrenowned Htiinilurci mil-lion and Carbons for allTypewriter.

and HeeiaStage line. U. B. mall; passenger

and freight.Leaves Hon. every day at 9 a. m.;

returns at 4 p.m.

Fare $1.23; round trip $2.00.

No tourist has seen the Hawn. Islands without making this trip.

Office: Hawaiian Stockyards.

II. LBWIB. Cenerol Monngcr

HawaiianHardware

Company,8,6 FORT STREET.

JUST RECEIVED A FullAssortment of Fishing Nets,Netting Twine, Harness, Sad-dle and Latigo Leather, Rubberand Cotton Hose, Horse Shoesand Horse Shoe Nails, Paints,Oils and Varnishes, Brushes oiall kinds, Packing, Belting, allSizes, Engineers' and Plumbers'Supplies.

f IF YOU WISH TO ADVERTISE

IN NLvVSHAHbltStfI ANVWhTRO AT ANVTIMU

Call on or WriteE.C.DAKli'S ADVERTISIKO AGEhLY f

64 & (s Merchants' Oxch-n- gr

SAfi I PANC:SCn. CAU9t)ooc-t-

Port Costa Flour

WHITE AS SHOW.

Fred Harrison,CONTRACTOR

AND BUILDER.'

Tel. Main 193.Jobbing Promptly Attended To.

M. PhilliDS & Co.Wholesale Importers and Jobber.

EUROPEAN ANDAMERICAN DRY GOODS.

Fort and Queen St.IOWERS' MERCHANTPATROL AND

CONFIDENTIAL AGENCY.

Competent watchment furnished forbusiness houses and residencesOffice, Beretania and McCully 8trets.

. O. Box 284.

121 HOTEL ST.There could be no better holi-

day gift than a fully equippedbathrtom. Let us give you afigure.

W. J. ENGLANDPLUMBINGCO.

'PHONE MAIN 323.

TEL. MAIN 117.

YoshikawaBuy your Xmna Wheel from us,

Reud, Reflect, nide. Wheelsnre our stock ; repairing

our specialty. WIiccIhRented.

T.WO STORE8.163 KING ST. HOTEL nr. RIVER.

For Rent" card on sale at Bulletinoffice.

Fine Job Printing at the Bulletinoffice.

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EVENING nULLKTlN, HONOLULU, T. It. I'ltllUY, NOV. 27, I0M THRM

Sa6bS1 Br

Popular&TOJFJB.

Extra SpecialsFOR

TOEAY - ONLY.To make brisk sales Today thesespecials arc offered. Readers of ourannouncements here have a rare bar-

gain opportunity to the alert buyersthese specials arc ready for one dayonly Friday.

SilksAssorted Colors suitable for fancywork.

Friday Special25c yard

Satin and GrosGrain Ribbons

Pure Silk of the best quality, allwidths and all colors, at just about

Half PriceThese Prices for Today Only.

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

Ml& !;

'A n

Light and DarkGranite Monuments,Headstones,Copings.

All Work Executed

Promptly.'Phone Main

Hawaiian Iron Fence and Monument Works, Ltd,

176MS0 KING STREET.

Tun Goods Terrilory Harness Shop no Boots

MANUFACTURERS OF

fine HARNESS and SADDLES and HOUSE HOOTS.554 S. KING ST. E. L. NEWMAN, Manager.

Telephone Main 72

T?Z

BOS

I 1 I 1 1 lilMWiliS'vI II If n ! u ii aALL ORDERS DHLIVERUD PHEl! OF CMAIcGli.

Represented Hy MAIN OCCT KAMI U.MAN U

SCOTT. OFFICE O" HTISEUT

DR. J. B. De FARIA,PHYSICIAN, SURGEON AND OBSTETRICIAN.

Formerly externa and Interne of the Maternlt; and Hospital for Womenof Lisbon (Europe).

Female Diseases and Confinement Cases a Specialty.Office and Residence 1123 Alakea Office Hots From 10 a. m. to

12 M.; 2 to 4, and 7 to 8 p. m. Telephone Main 407.

1'. O. Box tn. TEL. It.

WIINO WO CHANGTHE OLDE8T CHINESE FIRM HONOLULU.

COMMISSION- - MIKJR.ail.A.N'TS.SUslert In Fine 8llka and Grass Linens.

All kinds

287

P. O. BOX

R. L.

8L

IN

Chinese and Japanese Qooda (NUUANU flTREET

The Bulletin, 75cts, per month

H. A. C.'s Defeat MailesJly n score of IS to 0 the II A ('

football team yesterday afternoon de-

feated the Mnllc-lllm- having to fightlinnl for their lclory anil nt no stageof the game finding (heir opponentseasy to vanquish.

Over one thousand people assembled

lines to witness the great gatne.

thethe drop-

pedside the ball

II

I'rnm mail! storefirst kick-of- f to the calling of time J"" ,'lt,"lc Kal "'" I"""!

erenl enlhii.U.m nrevnlle.l nnd the '"'t '"'If " foot of the goal hulllvatlflutter of the colors of favorite teams. ,Mreil on the next piny

tho inti.linl Inntlncr nf hnrn. nll.1 tho.!' Seconds after kick8

yelling and cheering of crowd. i(i0ttn wa """,e'made a of jBm, klckwl 42 lllalsdellonly exceeded by the nnd slrug-- tnl,Shl " n 21 '"' Henearglc. twist and wriggle on the gridiron. J ''J?" Ieft B"nnl nn,l1 tntMv

where the sweat of the "plavers" mix- - n"' " A- - - ,0 nr,1

ed with dust raised by their " oK l'lci IHntsilell kicked ID

feet nnd faces as these extremities Jamfi McCorrlston a or so.plowed the ground, made mud. !JnI11M In the buck-l!ve- n

after limine nf ll.elr l 1 '""K hnt Itobcrtsotl In- -

men, the Mnllcs made n splendid show-ing nnd went to defeat fighting glori-ously. The greater weight of II.A. C team carried them ontheir bucks.

The Terrltoilnl baud was In attend-ance.

FIRST HALF.II C. winning toss nnd choos- - replaced .larret. Jnmes kicked off.

lng goal Malle kicked off.Jnmes sending ball 45 j arils. lllalsdellgathering It to him and mnklng mostof 20 yards before being burled Ka- -

nac worked between Mnlle's rightgunril and tackle, rallying 8 j arils. 4

4 yards and 7 yards Knnne gained 4

more bejond the line and then ranwith the. ball 21 yards around rightend. Here lllalsdell took It for a gainof S nrotind lot. H A C commencedbucking, Fernandez, Kan.ie and Still I

tan gaining a few jnrds at a time. Itwas n signal for gient cheeringlllalsdell managed to make ten jnrds,was tackled, and then llouglitalllngdragged lllalsdell flte yards further on

wide

(he

the

rush won

redwon

the

the

er-

ror

took

aroundmore

with

moment later Tncklc Lml.the Mailes was teplnced Hntnclil. Vltln

Heyond the Joy Knosllouglitalllng brought Ma- -

lies the The Jarrett Iocnrrled foi first Left

byand seconds after the kick-of- f Quarterback.

kicked goal Clarkekick off Half

D(il 12 Ihlnipson hernnndo7tempted end run Knnne Itlghtwell, foiclng the runner hackbton won left Fullback.

cnptuied the Iilnlsdell madeu yards around left end He tried tolepeat the play but ran afoul of one ofhis own ulnjersMallefiad the mid mnde thingsexciting for a

Klmpsnn biitked fur n shortClail.o distinguished himself by

n splendid run 32 uiuunil rightpassing all his opponents except lllals-dell who tinkled with n Clarkeneeded a dcutor and one was called.Ills nose was but he resumed plaj-In- g

after adjusting a guard to (he damaged

.Simpson ball, bothclaiming .J (irinitlis, m,

left, gaining 21 jimls. thelea on an olTslde

.Tho A C's for holding.lllalsdell kicked to Jnmes,

latter making jurds Fernandez wnsout of tho gnmc on

count Injuilcs Knnne moted toplace nnd Itenear stepped In at fullback

Jnmes kicked yards to Iilnlsdellwho cnrrled back arils,made quarter back of 12 yards.

time II. A C hadthe hall on tho yard line.

SL'CONI) HALFIn second half Vlda took

nd took Hell-bron'- s.

Joy kicked off, seemed

BUNGMOW IS

ROTTEN BOARD

turo nnd the Capitol onWednosday afternoon, Intiodncothe members new incmbii,

his otllce,I'ubllc C. S. Hulloway.

Mr took hisine uKricuiuir.' luiesi

jtcctors erusadeis, entering once an ntmof Iloatd listening patientlyall the Inimedlntu wantsthu farming branch of thu Government.

the

Forestry In Tenltoty. Supcrlntendent Hollow Immediately cabledHusmer start on his journey

Hosmer spoken of In

letter Foiester whopreliminary investigation ofIslands. The was Hallwrnto Husmer

Hosmer at pres-

ent .Massachusetts.L. Thurston suggesting, resolu- -

tlcin tn Alexnnctor drnw

nt to against

niul yards On nextlass Imlt went .tames

on II Malle kicked H over tholine II A. (' look on

tl.e 4. ard line Tryingdouble pass, Itenear wonllouglitalllng Joy were brought

and nnother touchdown wasItenear attempted Hl.oop's itcstornllve. You may It

the l,ost- -

i andoff

llvcllness'that

ami,,,lnl8,le11 lo,t

to

and klckc'1 lo Sullhnn.followed was

through

mnuka

when'

cut

forced

seat

by (loldwaler A

Irtish was made to thuending of the half; the line waspounded, Itenear tarried the ball nt

the touchdown, minutesI

before the calling of time lllalsdell, goal.

line's place andA the

Malle lost arils on orfslde the ballwas kicked; II. A C h i enterblocked, (ioldwater secured ball andmade jurds, Knnne mnde yards

left tncklc and It' near madeon buck. time

of the Mailes had bucked(he ball for flte jards nnd then

following ttns theMAll.K ILIMA II A C

Center.Iiuckle Knuhnne

Hlght (lunrd.Itohertson, (Ioldwater M Duffle

Itlght Tackle.Houghtulllng

A Allen '8bt

inlnules

yards;

Allen.lllght

of hurt nnd by flleasonTllton. niinrd.

23 jnrd line and Wihnrdson Lane.were back. Left Tackle.

could not hold II. A. C.'s. 'ball wns over the

' Lmltouchdown Fernandez. minutes 'Mays. MiCorrlston...W. .Inrret. Crook

Illnls-- 1

dell lllalsdellllouglitalllng Ilurklc diop-- 1 Left

on It within ynnls. James nt- - Kunnenn tuckled Ilulf.

Hell- - .James Sulllvaujunls around but II

A. C. ball

In moment theball

spell.gain.

Thenof jnnls

will

feattue.eJlL,h'"! of'tnli'mnUh

llnnll, '""''"';

lost jnrds play.

lllalsdell

When calledMalle

field's place Desha

llinck

James

TOO

1

Superinten-dent Worlds

Ilnllouny nmoiiK

duties

needs

Hoard

Hull, made

letter

next

thnnlcH

Malleyards

nnd

toueh- -

Ijuredbefore

.Malle

kickedCiook

again

call-

ed Desha

fumbled.llno-u- p

Tllton

Ilellluiin, Deshn Kaune. HenenrTimekeeper. Mott-Siuii- h

Itefene. C. A. Long.I'mpiie llctison

TENNIS MATCHES.

The In t lull lout.'lament of II.

C. began on tint of dubWednesdaj nfteimwu. Heiby default-ed llrock t'unhn I'orbes andneither Itoth not Hall put In nn

Dllllnghum ilcfnulteil to llar-rlsn- n

llrock and Forbes will piny...!. ....! t inr .... ..

"""" "' '"" f ". "'" ""',. lie winner

0t ""' "' "T ng ollott"fell on the ... T.sides Mailes got It. .'". ' ;

u..ni. 7..i .. nl- - ..... L.

Then Mat- -5

II lost 2030 the

rto go nc- -

j of hisI

10

3 ja tun

was11

the Hat

tho

on

Into to

a by

proand antl

at asthe li tn

and of

First linnl,. to engago

thisay

to here.aa

thatwork Is

InA anf nf

a

ball

tbu

to

was'

the

nndstore

2 I i

5 j

5 6C

n When was

!

7

9

3

u

A.

I,

t it ii theT courts the

to to

nti. in tii ..i...""

P niIt4 p

iL 4."; theThen Uliliards-- KIiik. V. Atti- -

ertnnC lloiKim 4, I'red I'leldDole, 1 15

STRING ORCHESTRA.

Kaal'8 New OielieHtra will ninlio ItBrut appearance nt the srnnil recital

be Riven liy Lines t Kunl next Munevening, November 30tli. In Urn

Youiir Hotel Tavlllon. tlilitthere will also appear four sepnratemandolin clubs. selectionshave miauled and this muslcnluHliould prove a tli'tit. Mr. Waal's wellknown talent alTonls lovers of musican exceptional opportunity to enjoy nelect recital.

tate.The Oovernor said that the proposi-

tion had been withdrawn. A.Thurston stated that A. C. Atltlnsonhad informed him that a new proposition wns to be made. No action willbe taken until the nronosllloii Is

Governor Carter toolc occasion, at presented,tho meetliiK of the Hoard of Acrlcul ' HeporlltiK for the committee

Forestry,

virtueof

of

pestupon his

was

month.

protect

dayllesldu

Choicebeen

new

rules, W. M. flllTnrd presented a illgest agricultural restrictions deal-lu-

with thu Importation of soils,plants, fruits, etc , the tules and reg'illations to bo printed by tho commit-- 'teo and sent to nil Interested. i

Thurston hinted Unit tho building nfthu new ipiarL'is for thu Hoard washeld up b) lac), uf funds, Thu Gover-nor had suggested that thu upper floorof thu bungalow could lie utilized forthis purpose It was only used as aclub room at present. Superintendent

.. uni.i nn.n..,nn 1....1 ..vn...i.....tForester Moiiner as Supetlntende.it of """ ,"V rtho hungnluw unci

highlyof

theseread.

could commence

made

jurd

third

linos

L.

CIiiik

to

L.L.

of

In bail condltlnti, the beams being worm eaten.It would recpilre W.00O to fix it up.Tho building was unsafe.

Superintendent Halloway and Thurs-ton were appointed to determine on asite for tho Hoard's now quurtcis.

K. C. Shorey announced that JorcdSmith, ot tho U 8. Experiment Sta-

tion, had cabled that the Hlucflelds li.vmum cuttings had been shipped fromCostn ltlcn, coming hero on a trans-

California, nt the head of agricultural ',0J,'' ,.,.,..,of howork there, to Captain Howard of thu

reported on tho free dlBttlbu- -n s s pn r,n,i , j. !.. Pnwnii. eve. nrsery.tlon of I,ln,1,Btutlvo olllcer or tho S S. Venluin, fur

Bt""n ,nK''" "" avaluable In transpotting ,N" ,,f,lcr """J"rfard ..... ernlngPror. Knebele's Insects to tho Islands,

was adoptid or, "' Munl'"''l"1"' , "'.'I'; lc '"; n1tf

,"la'' ' "(lovernor falter horn entered tostnte that Mr Ka of Kohala was pros- - ,"'u""

.

pioposul ev

replaced

(1.

change of government lands for for- - Southnid Hoffman aiuj I M l.niu.estiy lands owned by tho Woods lett for thu Coast jesterdaj

I

Ask For HelpA Postal Will Bring You a

Way to Get Well.

Think how often ou Imvc rend thisoficr Why do )ou wnlt, while thousands write me and get well?

If oii sick ones could only knowwhat I know, you nil would write.

1 will mall you an order good atnnv rime store for six bottles I)r

tako

sccno

n month on trial. If It thecost Is 5.G0. If It rails. I will pay thodiugglst myself and jour inero wordshall decldo It.

Whatctcr jour prcjudlco or doubt,jou must know this. If tho remedydid not succeed, tho offer would ruinn.c. It must bo apparent that 1 hatelearned,how to cure.

When I hato the faith to take all thorisk, won't merely write a postnlto gel well?

I hare spent a lifetime. In learninghow to strengthen weak iusldo ncrtcs.My Itestorntlvo brings hack tbnt powert hlch nlono operates tho vital or-gans. I treat a weak organ as I wouldn weak engine, by gltlng It the powerto net. My wny always succeeds, satewhen n cause like cancer makes a cureImpossible. And most of those- chronIc diseases cannot be cured without It

You'll know this when you read mybook

Slm-l- v Ut hkhNMik ou want anJlJirr Dr SnoopHoi ill. HadneWl

Do, k No on llvM-f-

Itm.k So t in th Mrjrttt(Mk V, in tn KiJntvtHxk No t W oitif n

Hook No t d.f Mmi tt 1)Uc,k No o on khfuniliHm

.tllU.AMt not vhronk re oflrn curtJ b on ,rtMubotltrt. At tl Jrciirrlm

WANTS SELF GOVERNMENT

IN HAWAII JUDICIARY

WILL MOVE TO HAVE SALARIESOF CIRCUIT JUDGES RAISED

FROM $3,000 TO $4,000

k PER ANNUM.

At its quarterly meeting held Wcri-lusd-

nfjerniioii. (be Hawaiian liarAssociation concluded to foraid toWashington a protest ngaint the passign of the Mitchell amendment lo theOrganic Ait providing that writsemu and npf.ils from tin dei islonof the Supreme Couit of the Terrltnrjmnj be taken lo the Suptcim- - Courtof the Frilled States lis In Juditmi-nt- s

of Supreme ('units of Territories In nilcases Intuiting oter K.i)0ii

S M Ilalloii presented F M lint lisobjritiiui to the protest Mi llullouaim found tonic objei lion

1 be nssoi'lalion inntilfisixl the xa 'ieuttitude In relation to the MllihWIuiiicnilment prot tiling 'bit Supremejudges shall be citizens eltlici of thisTetiltory or of sumo Slate or riiitoiof the Fliltcil States. Instead of g

the eligibility, under the Organ-ic Act to citizenship In this Ten Hint

Hie Chamber of Commerce Mer-chants' Association, lliillders and Tra-

ders' Association, with the liar Asso-ciation, will sign this k.'concl pro. estl'n side in V 0 Smith. Judge Manuel nnd W A Kinney will draw up

A. Hal wood. 4. protests

us

for

I. A 1 liurhton tliuiig'it that il i alng uppe.ils from the lo.nl .Siipieine("dim t would Involve ficil expenseand much time and wool I p.a.tlcalldeny Justice to the pour in.in Irci- -

the regular calencLir of theI'. S Supreme Court was two jeuribehind lime and wns Lipid!)loiigested

W A Kinnc) believed It vv luldbe suicidal fur the liar melon tuthiow uwny the great privl.xiio of elfgovernment In the Judiclnr)

Judge Hurtwell said It wnull be ngient mistake If the Association didnot protest against the utiieudments.

F M. Hatch was of the opinion, saidS M llallou, that the tiling of briefsnt Washington would cany a case tothe end without petsonal supervision.Numerous numbers strenuously dis-agreed with this statement

Committee on piotests reports at nmeeting to be held Wednesday nextat I p m

It was said nt tho meeting that twoof the Judges of tho circuit court mayleslgn owing to lnsulllclcnt salatles

Lach Judge receives $3,000 a year,this Is considered small In propoitlonlo

i

I

i

I

bi thethe

move to F.s.tiurn-- s a iy

to to. to I

lie ami in

Hy vote the liarto thu forof The

was i of to the

WIM.KONO At Hollywood, Loson 16,

of the late(1. W nn old

of the of N Cof llllu and Mrs J W

of and Mrs II M

of nnd of the late MisW 11 of Illlo

ammmmijrs4jHusKl

UAV

RupturelDr.i1r'itVnV? rt.li'lj !. tiltIL Heit

inj t, Cm litWorM S71mpruTtmt4.II at ouna.n.ll or lor Nu. 1

e.lBUSSC0.33Wt'htu, .t. V. ct JU9 t'MI blrxt. Ua

ElectricityIs King !

e. Dispense dirt dangeralong kerosene lamps.

arc always pleased to submit estimates.Phone us at MAIN

Hawaiian Electric Co., Ltd.Office King; Street.

NOW WE'RE OFFarc prepared to supply Peopleof Honolulu Freshest of

ot

in

is to

E.

76.

ON

We on all Our all

3

1120 H. T.

35.

86.

MAUI.

228.

MAUI.

and Sad

die on

all Com

rates, sow

and Ilvo

jou "THEby Jr.? Wo can

It fornew at our

arc:

the Hearts byought Field, Moore.

tho He Davidshould have Paris by Dcrko- -

lll.ic leijuesishould bo this of the Pit, Doyleeffect bljls me soon

con-gress

Assoagreed make

11,000 $.1,000. mnttercried

named

DIED,

Calif., Nov. 1003. Marywidow

CnptIslands. Mother

(llrvln

wood,Holmes

(,imi.inl ltll'tur.rnownrd

ruuurt't lavMllff&ttwrits "II'juklit

HUOiniC Mlttl.KnrrucJau.

Be and

We390.

?Wc the

Leo

H, J,

U8 J

ofnew bv

MISLAND MEATS

Also, GARDEN PRODUCE allkinds. BUTTER, EGGS, CHIC-KENS, TURKEYS, SUCKINGPIGS, BACON, HAM, fact every-thing that

FIRST CLASS MARKETcalled furnish.

The ISLANEHVIEAT CO.,HERBERT QARES, Manager.

TELEPHONE MAINHIND, ROLPH

LOVE&

UNION EXPRESS CO., Ltd.FIRST-CLAS- FURNITURE VANS, DRAY AND DELIVERY AL-

WAYS HAND.

check baggage representatives meetboats.

DAYS' FREE STORAGE.TEL.

832

8AYEGUSA,HONOLULU,

JAPANESE DRY GOODS.TBLIiPIIONI! WIIITI!:i37l.

TELEPHONE

BISMARK STABLE CO., LTD.

WAILUKU,

TELEPHONE

BISMARK BRANCH STABLES

LAHAINA,

Hacks, Carriages,

Horses short notice.

Carriages meet steamers.

petent drivers, reasonable

stock.

SpeakingBooks

have read ONE WOMAN"Thos. Dixon, certainly

recommend reading.good, books Young

llulldlng Store

work required. Aflame, Loulso Winter.Judge Slaule) mutter Untitled Geo.

before thought Golden Fleece. GralianAssociation Amuses Itself,

iiiircascii; mmm.made Daughter Margaret

appropriation Jackson.piesenicct

unanimousciation toquest

Insteadcommittee already

An-geles.Crosby Wlllfong.

Wlllfong. residentWlll-

fongHonolulu, PogsonHoi!)

NothinglWUinerbntrtb

withwith your

with

Aupon

steamers.

MAIN

llugglci

vehicles

Of

Other

meeting Phillips.

Congiets

considered Resurrection, Tolstoy.

HAWAIIAN NEWS CO,, LTD.

SMOKE

NOLTE.

GILLMAN HOUSE

B0UQUETT CIGAR

Beaver Lunch Room

Mrs. C. L. Dickerson,

ALAKEA STREET.

The lcidlriK Milliner Honolulu,gets more goods nnd strleseery

Near Alakca

FORT ST., OPP. BLDO.CO., AGENTS.

WAGONS

FORT STREET.

NUUANU STREET.

pleasant

theiHow

steamer.

Sterling the PainterHas Added to Ills Paint Shop a larft

lock of

WALLPAPER

Alto au Experienced Paper Hanger aisalesman, who will bo pleased to giveInformation about Paper Hanging andDecorating.

COMPETENT PAPER HANGERSemployed and nlways on tand.

REASONABLE PRICE8.

SAME OLD STAND, UNION STREET

THE CLUB STABLES,018 PORT STREET.

NOTICE TO DOCTORS.

Hacks all night; Mala 109.Hacks Nos. 3, 7, 24, 32, S3, 87, 114

and 182.

S'able 'Phono: 109 Main.Hack-Stan- 'Phono: 319 and 32.

C. H. CELLINA.

JUST RECEIVED

A Frctih Line of

COOKIES AND SWEETCAKES

The very tlitnfj for hcIiooIclillclrcn'a lunches. . j

J. Kumalae & Co.,208 BERETANIA ST

Near Ptiraon Market.DRS, WATERHOUSE and JUDD.Corner Miller and Bcretanta streets.Telophono Wbito 3492.Dr. Watcrhouse, 10 to 12 a. m.; 2 to3 p. ni.; 7:30 to 8, Monday, WeJbet-da- y

and Friday ovcnlngs.HeBldcnce tctephono Ulue 1152.Dr. Judd, 9 to 10 a. m ; 4 to 6 p. m ;

7:30 to 8, Tuesday, Thursday andSaturday evenings.Telephono Illuo 221.Sundays, 10 to 11 a. in.

DR. ARCHIBALD N, SINCLAIR.Offices Rooms 20S-20- Iloston build-

ing; Kort Street.Telephones Office Main 3S5; Resi-

dence, Whlto ?Stil.Hours 11 a. m. to 1 p m j 4 to 5

i. m.; 7 to h p m.; Sundajs, 12 to 2 p.m.P. O. Box SOI.

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236718

NOV 27 1903

WINNING DAILY firstof all Is a successtutA dally, one which, ac-

cording to the diction-ary, has been successful, ES-

PECIALLY IN COMPETI-TION. To win or succeed, onemust have competition or dif-

ficulties to surmount by per-

sistence or struggle.Nowhere In the business

world Is there greater compe-

tition than In the newspaperfield. Every city of any Im-

portance In the country hastwo or more dallies occupyingpractically the same field Oneor the other Is bound to suc-ceed or WIN OVER THEOTHER. We therefore havea winning dally In that local-ity. The others may have certain elements ot success, butone In particular stands out asa winner. Franklin Irwin InNewspaperdom.

I.

The BULLETIN WINS OUT

it not mm meA r H

Is the

WINNING DAILY OF

HAWAII.

Thanksgiving ovir tin- - people nronow looking rur miiih thing good thaixx 111 natiirail result from the speedyprogress ot public provided foiby the lonn fund

Governor Carters miggestlon thatthe old Ilungalow can be put to de-

partment uses recalls the das of bislegislative tareer whin hisfor the Officers Club did not run lu

strenuous channels to sn the least.

Whtn Admiral lvnns fleet or vvniships arrives and the battleships areforced to remain outside the harborthe Incident will furnish a valuableexnmple to the communlt) ot the

ror rorwnrdlng woik that willtnuble iiu ship uflout In I'a(I lie to find a haven Inside

With Kllauea and Maunii I.oa In ac

lion Hawaii furnishes thecombination of grandeur with bunnshores and snowy slopes thrown In tobe found on the earth Tourists fallingto take advantage or the opportunitiesHawaii offer this winter must be tred

rniiti

lttd witn a lad. or flnf discernment

Superintendent Hollowax has a goodsized contract on his hands that willbe completed to tho satisfaction or allelements If approached with xlgorSome people exldently don't like Hollo-xva-

but these personal dlfTeicncoawill b forgotten In might short olderIt public work goes nheud and thenu.ne) Into tlnulation.

Colombia having blocked the Tanamn canal In tho first place Is makingprotests on all sides against nnvonuelse tho work forward.Thought tho xigoious methods adoptedby the United States may stir u spiritof opposition there Is no danger ofColombia s dog In the manger policygaining the South Ainei leans an) tonsiderublo following

Hex Mr rearson In his Thauksglxlug sermon Inld considerable stre ontho changes gradually coming overthe pcoplo In their strict observationor the Sabbath It is truo that pleas-

ures are enjoyed on tho Sabbath whichwould Bbock our ancestors, but doesIt necessarily follow that tho moraltone Is lowered. When churches nndcongregations increase In numbers Itten hardly bo said with absolute truththat the people are treading a downvvnrd path l'eople of the present dayare less tralght laced, but Is the deslroto do right In dealing with fellow menon the Sabbath and week da) less Inevidence? The Golden llulo Is thochief Illbllcal text and It would seemthat this Is more closely followed now

than in tho da)s of 1'urltanlsm

Ambassador Choate entertains WmJ Bryan nt luncheon In London notwithstanding Ilr)nn as a leading Amerlean, represents radically differentIdeals from Choate Should a similarIncident occur In the Insular circles ofHawaii tho community might be exnected to divide on the question of

whithrr Bryan tvas corr'tptlng ClKmtellrvnn ratling Hitltn t

Mnndlshimnts Whin Hawsii nhol Atnrrlinn lirnun It t III nrimTlnli' that there art- - tlni' to dlntrrc nnd ArIiI tint It Ik olnnv tllnelxIn rxi hatlgp cniirlrsli nn the basis

LTD.1 Hint nil nre Aimrlmn with nitntnatinlinn thotiKh trmelllne In dinerent

s

l.llltlllL

hlngen

Tho Presidency the ,,,, ndvertlilnir Islands.Health rnmes k to the old problem! y,M, ncnernur wnsot choice between proresslonnl mnn (,,, ti,t. conrerrednnd business mnn The tiieillcin has n,i, Treasurer Kcpolknl It wnsbeen argued nnd tenrgtied the ,i,,rjP,i ttint 2ii,ono wns the limit the

hns been existent Purine ,.,.,, -- i,i ,.,. dot eilu the tnost penou in nisiorj03 of this port tho proresslonnl bend Idea

adopted bx practliallt eoimnnn ,nnp nP tills pollrj II f I Jtonsent xnrlous Hoards, though ,, that the Iuplnrgel) orinmen that (iwrnor Dole be I lxltnl problems this port has PHri0, i,y Ooxcrnortonstnntl) to denl wire bestplated under professional direction

,The present result Is that the ports ofllnwnll nre In suth u condition Hintthe Perioral authorities lme recentlybeen Justified In away with theexptnsle nnd to passengers,

measuresWht tin this tould have been done aswell b business head furnishthe meat of the dlscusslun. but theproresslonnl men hae n recordon thtlr side tho pioblems Inxolxed mean grent denl to the busi-

ness nnd general welfnrc of the com-in-

nit)

'Continued from Page 1.)fulfilling Its object, but thnt

the public departments should be prop

erlt in i ommodated is the first consldei in Urn If the Uox eminent needs thebungalow for offices the ot theItnltoiy nre paramount to those of theolllicrs' club We nre trow tied nnd rc

Is netcssnr With theSemite chamber the PublliWorks now Is the Si n.ite nnd the

of will litlocated ns tbe should be"

It Is understood that 'ln.isuier nl

has certain mntttrscoming up In bis dip.irtnuni to theGovernor for Ills but that MrCarter has left the Treasurer to Inndlebis own There Is no chancreIn the or the Treasurcrslilp Ke- -

polkal standing tlrm in his intention. nnaini-TiTHf- r nn n to me uoxunor

III UUMrt II IIVC CLU. liensurer. howexer though apparent

work

ravorltlsm

the

cnrrlug

ss

(onsulled

with

ly enough do not conrcr onmatters of business

Governor Carter hns hid topics ofhis Inaugural address pilnteil in

form nnd is sending tin in toirli nils on the mainland

deilnl'e has b.tn decidedIn tin matter of tin prlxnte sidetan ship 1) Ciectlon in present

the duties of ih.it ofll.

NAMING

(Contlnutd tiom PagoAsked ns tti the re ippnlntment of

of the of Ili.ilth Coop- -n. ... ii ..

a betterment in system.

Ihc nnd or theschools

jesterd.i) CentralIn

.Mislie

..... ..... A........

McGcrrovv Is

W Walaluain todax.

Sullivan, a intho Honolulu has

trip California

Mis Is

nextplensuie

Cigar

Ullill Of HAWAll'Ai't Goods for the Holidaysti II' xlillill

tin Wnrliln I'nli nngrinning mix ttlnlx )l tin pr

lent Hint nnd nerxtblm: mm on rrlslnB nnd ART 1

the proportion or the appropriation CAH1IONS. ASM)

the urxx (luxernnr thinks ran A selected stock or F'ltAMK I

... .1... ' Christmas (lifts' smaltr Hoardba

n t aiprnprtatlnn hen nnd

sincellonrd In e nor

ermcni me

rn

n

1 )

rnrti r ! nut for rronoinx It) nrecmt Inlk Mntfar

Itmnyn Jmade . proportion nllotscd IjQPtP HTHtOll( will further III

snnltnr Cnrter

doing

prttnullonnr)

will

strongand

otheinlse

needs

nirnngenientwhere

House lUpreseiitutlxcs

referrtd

advise

nrt.ilrsHiatus

i rtsigu

Nothing

I

lloiid, ,.

then1 muy

body.

I'uu- -

Gullck again

nt nowllrown

on

latest

nnd

Mactarlane, whenseen this morning n

stnled that things were progressing very nicely Continuing, he

"Nearlx nil tho woods or llnwnllbeen secured from tho

Island. There now (n logs, eachD fttt In length, were securidfar up In the fori-i- ts or Konn byHarris, (or Konn) nnd n number or nsslstants work Id

neighborhood of six weeks nnd theIofs xxere brought hire In the Inst

l.oa Some or the had to beoxer ilghty miles or laxn Mr.

Harris went ns therepresintntlve He wns fortunatest curing the of Mrexnert In Hawaiian woods. Mrrls does not hesitate to sax that till

exhibit Id the flntsl thnt hns excrgnthi red

the will hestowed nt Hntrls' plncc until we

enn as to how the be

trented The Iden Is to cut log

Into two the exnet shnpe to be

determlntd 1 the grnln ofOne side vx 111 be polished and the toi

side will be left rough.

"As to fish Thotnp-si-

Is still nt work. He Is doing

xerv well Indeed Outside of the edit

cntlotial exhibit. I exptct this nnd theexhibit of woods to be the from

llnwnllProf Rosenstiln Is doing

with the profile map ot Ptarl Harbor.He Is Ills work Is

getting along well As soon as the do

dslons of the Armj Hoard nre mode

known Prof ltostnsttln win inciuuethe and ex er thing new

profile max Is be 12 bx 12 feet I

think this will be a most Importantfeature since will show the people

of the mainland our as n

strnttgle pointAs to the building for the Hnwallan

exhibit plans were sent forwnril overtwo ago and I am expecting to

bx cable during the iar! ot

ret Tho nre to be submlttcd to Secretnry Heexes. or the Kx

position. As ou know, there Is a llinor SoMiO on the building.On these will depend the

it mm i.ui.ijci ..ui. .u. ....... w...., ,.. , ,i,. i.i.,ustated that lu asking me Itepulillcnn " "' h, ,,.Ceniral Committee to rocom- - " " "' ";,,,of "rM amtndatlons ror heads of depart,.,, n.s

.xhlblt. among Ue terloui bulldl gs.he h.,d ile.mcl vvle ... lev.- - themuifn. of .lie Hoard of licit "Of "' n,n","dn0.

williIuhv hiiiI ...en rorrnnientikvIiIIi ror mote tho.ougb InvtMlgn- - '" ,m"V ""' " ''tie.,, Ihererore no appointments had m" "'""""" lu"u"'" " "',as ,.., h, en made to these office. The ' '" '; " Pjn.Govern.,. eleslreM an to ."W". "8 ,!0,n00,J .l,? ?,b. JmLJ'i "-- ' "..xamliic present conditions In lun.

less ould hardly sul ce- -will, the Hoard of Health"On he other hand It may be le- -

an.1 the ..nice of and to acW (

nualnt himself withbe

bo8 girls Kameba-null- a

attended the Thanksgiv-ing strvlces nt I'nion. linn h n

V

hihele fiom

A K Todd munacer orstore, was town

Co

I' T foimerlx cktkicturncd

from n to

I, A home

Januar)

Mntler-llnnn- ll

ni

bestoflUIIKS.

UstMHKi well

Dole

Mr

tor

nt

A

with Commissioner

!

Commissionerb llultetln

said.

hnxe Justare

xvhlch

This tookthe

se

from speclnl

Caspar,

bun

"Por the logsMr

shalleach

pieces,the

respondingthe Prof

hard

gems

work

down there now

Thisto

ItImportance

liar partweek bids

Itpine- -

make

It '' haxeu,v,.,orsl,lp

..'"'IlUK

oppoi.unltx

what possibilitiesUIKIIIItVlll. ... ... .... . .

which Is to the effect that when business Is at low tide, ndvertlse. It may

be that Cnrter will sep thoadvantage of giving us all the moneyappropriated for fair purposes, recog-

nizing the Importance a financialstandpoint or bringing the Islandsmore piomlncntlx bcrore the piople ..I

the Mainland.I we will do the best we

K expenses are such that it willnot pa to tend n commissioner to thefair. Secretary Itecxes xxlll assume

Maggie Daniels le.ixe In ,harge of our exhibit He has alrtad)shoit time for Wnlluku. Maul, where kindly consipttd to ait for usshe xxlll xlslt her mother. a jot. there has bem nothing done

jxxlth to n secictarj to theWilliam Is making n business ommlsBlontr '

tour of Kauai for the Manufactiiiers ' u

Shoe

post nlllte,

Fill iilMIIfrom nn extended visit to various) The woik of securing a jury In thefriends In the Konas on Hawaii Mrs n M Jones murder enso before JudgeJohn K Gnndiil! has been 111 recently. Gear Is still on At noon toda) onl)

i eight Jurors had been passed for cause(lus Noltenlus, until recently a 'and nearly forty had been rejected

clerk with 11 Hackfeld S. Co, Is now as disqualified. When It comes to per-

il! the fruit business lu Geimany challenges, tho prosecutionbeing allowed six nnd the defense

Cecil Drown and fnmlly move batk twelxe there Is likely to be still moreto town again next week They haxeltlmo patience consumed than evenbeen living Diamond Head

and wife with Miss Irene Dick-son will leaxe Japan

u trip

Oil.

GeorgeCaspar

here

wood

exhibit,

fine

forts

weeks

bids

trom

Miss will

and

Jury filling icsumes this afternoon

Fine Job Printing at tho.. Bul.'stlr

The General ArthurLIKE A LOVELY WOMANis beautiful to the eye, to the tasteand wholesome.

Gunst-Eaki- n CigarAgent? for Hawaiian Islands

.,r Having romiileliil the linprotcincnti In our AHT KOOM II Is now ono

rii. of the finest 111 the coilhtr)We hao n new stock lately received from New York nnd Parts, com

thoWATKil

of,..,, picture

Mnunn

present,

decide

M'"Tbuilding

Suivejo.

(lovernor

lefuince

emptory

sweet

PRINTS

suitable framingneatly framed Is always appreciated.

A lull line of materials and Art Leather for dccornllxoxx ork.

The FURNITURE Made To Order.

rpcrntedHQnlUQrQ l!fllT.l19nU

deciding still TdUl 11011111010 UUIIIUQI. LIIIIHCU

filenndl)

PRESIDENT

lllg

packtri

serxkis

"'.."",.'',,,,

"'to

-- ","

Howexer,

)W

Co,

GUHREY

Fort Merchant

A BUNCH OF KICKS!have to arrive about

DEC. a large shipmentof YOUNG

:California - Muleswhich we shall offer for sale.Don't forget !

SCHUMAN CARRIAGE CO., LIMITED,ALEXANDER BUILDING,

You must see them to appreciate the beauty of coloring and thoartistic xalue of the designs or tho

WALL PAPERSWe nro offering Manx or them are exclusive patterns that ou can-

not duplicate ilsovv licit In town. a portion of our shopshowing treatments' ror different rooms, thnt like to

have J look

Tuesday, J

REMNANT

SALE

OK

S,

COTTON, WOOLSII.K GOODS.

REDUCTION

SALE

AND

Infant's Plain Socks, lllack,Tan and White, 23c. pair, re-

duced to 3 pairs for 25c.

Infant's Lace Socks, lllack,White and Tnn, 25c. pair, re-

duce d to 2 pairs lor 25c

. Children's Plain lllack ShapedHose. 25c. per pair, reduced to3 pairs ror 25c.

Children's Plain andHindi Llslo Hose

Shaped, GOc. per pair; reducedto J5c per pair

F.

PIANO

TUNING

STEPHENSON, Artistic Decorator.

EHLERS CO.

nceJ tuning

It is better for thethe tone more svv eet and

mellow.

Better for the player, a per-

fectly tuned piano educates theear to sound and

while an Instrument outof tune Is often disastrous tothe ear training. We xxlll

end you an expert tuner onhot notice at a reasonable

charge.

Bercstrom

Music Co., Ltd.,PROGRESS BLOCK, FORT ST.

such ns POSTKItS, C1RAV

PAINTIN08.MOULDINGS for

Progrnplitc

the

and Streets

We due1st;

YOUNG

We'xowe'd

on at

December

B. &

Pianos frequently.

piano-ke- eps

as

correct

Guaranteed MaturityON INVESTMENT OF

$650.Or Yearly Payments for 10 Years ol

.$80will be paid

$1000with accumulated profits estimated at

$393.10PHOENIX SAVINGS, BUG,,

AND 10AN ASS'N.,JUDD BLDQ., FORT ST. ENTRANCE.Guaranteed Capital $ 200,000.00Subscribed Capital 8,000,000.00Paid Up Capital 900,000.00

BRILLIANT SUCCESS.

THE

Walter Sanford Go.AT

THE ORPHBUMWEDNESDAY and THURSDAY

Tempest Tossed

An American Comedy Drama

FRIDAY andSATURDAY EVE.

The Struggle ol Life

Special MatineeSATURDAY.

Reserved Seats 25c

KAAI'S CONCERT

GRAND AS8EMBLY OF ARTIST84 MANDOLIN CLUBS

SOLOS - DUOS - TRIOS

AND THE CELEBRATED

LADIES' MANDOLIN CLUB.

November 30th, at Young Hotel

Roof Garden,

"For Rent" cards on sale at Dulletlr.office.

CASTLE & COOKE, Ltd

I

HONOLULU.

Commission Merchants

Sugar Factors

AOENTS FORTho Ewa Plantation Co.The Walslua Agricultural Co.The Kohata Sugar Co.Tke Walmca Sugar Mill Co.The Fulton Iron Works.Bt Louis, Mo.

The Standard Oil Co.The Geo. P. Make Steam Pumps.Weston's Centrifugals.The New England Llfo Insurance Co.

of Eoiton.The Aetna Fire Int. Co. ot Hartford,

Conn.The Alliance Assurance Co. ot Londo

Wm. G. Irwin & Co., Ltd.

WM O IRWIN . . PreilJtnt nj MiniitfCLAtIS SPHtCKELS Vr.Pi.ild.nlW.M OlFFAKD , StfonJ Vltt PfttlitnlH M WHITNEY, Jt Tuil. .nlSecOtO.J. ROSS All! tot

SUOAR FACTORSAND

COMMISSION AOENTSAgists for trit

SCOTTISH UNION ft NATIONAL INSURANCECOMPANY OF EDINBURGH

WILHELMA OF MAGDEBURG GENERALINSURANCE COMPANY.

ASSOCIATED INSURANCE COMPANYol Munich an1 Btftln

ALLIANCE MARINE GENERAL ASSURANCEcu. Lta.. ol London

ROYAL INSURANCE COMPANY ol LIVERPOOLALLIANCE ASSURANCE CO. ol LONDON

ROCHESTER GERMAN INSURANCE COMPANYOF NEW YORK.

AGENTS OF THE

Oceanic Steamship CompanyOF SAN FRANCISCO CAL

Alexander & BaldwinLIMITED.

OFFICERS.H. P. Baldwin Presidentf. D. Castle First Vice PresidentW. M. Alexander... Second Vice Pros.f. P. Cooke TreasurerW. O. Smith Secretaryleo. n. Carter Auditor

Sugar Factors and

Commission Agents

QENTS for Hawaiian CommercialSugar Co., Haiku Sugar Co., Pala Planatlon Co., Nahlku Sugar Co, KlbelPlantation Co., Hawaiian Sugar Co..Cahulul Railroad Co.

C. Brewer & Co., Ltd,Queen Street, Honolulu T. H.

ARTontH torHawaiian Agricultural Co., Ookali

Sugar Plant. Co., Onoraea Sugar Co,ilonomu Sugar Co., Walluku Sugar Co.vlakee Sugar Co..Hacakala Ranch Co.,The Planter' Lino of San FranciscoPackets, Chas. Brewer ft Co.'f line ofBoston Packets.

List of Officers:C. M. Cooke, President: George

Robertson, Manager; H. F, Bishop,Treasurer and Secretary; Col. W. F,Mien, Auditor; P. C. Jones, II. WaterHouse and Ooo. R. Carter, Directors,

LIFE ui FIRE

Insurance - AgentsAQENT8 FOR

NEW ENGLAND MUTUAL LIFE IN-

SURANCE CO. OF BOSTON.

&.ETNA FIRE IN8URANCE COM-PAN- Y

OF HARTFORD.

WM. 0. IRWIN & CO., LTD.

AuentM fopWBMturn Hugur Ruflnlnu Co,tinn I'riinclHco, Cnl.Bnldwln Locomotlvo XVorku,PllllnUulphli.. Mn.

Nowull UnlverNi.1 .Mill Co.Munufacturor-MolIMiitlomilCiin- a

ShruUdur, Mow Yorlt, JV.Y.Punitrin Piilnt Compnnj.Hun I'ruiiGlHCo, Cnl.

OMunclt A Co..Sun I'ri.nclHcu, Cnl.Polflo Oil TrtuiHporti.tlon CoMini PrunelMo, Cnl.

Cotton Bros. & CoENGINEERS ANDGENERAL CONTRACTORS.

Plans and estimates furnished foiall classes. Contracting work.

Tel. Main 24S.ROOM 300, BOSTON BLK Honolulu.

P.O. Box 990.PAUAHI 8TREET,

Tel. Blue 646.NEAR RIVER.

Get our nplccH for fine f ro

flrHt. Beautiful fopa liolicluy gilt.

River Mill Co.Fine Job Printing at the Bulletin

office.

The Yokohama Specie Bank, Tfd,

E8TADLI8HED 1880.

capital Subscribed... Yen 21,000,000.Cpltnl Paid Vp ...Yen 18.000.000lllescrxed Pund Yen 9,810,000

HEAD OFFICE, YOKOHAMA.BRANCHES.

Bombay, Hongkong, Honolulu,Kobe, London, L,ons, Nagasaki,Newchwang, New York, Peking,San Tranclsco, Shanghai, TUntiln,

Toklo,

The bank buya and receives for collection Hills of Kxchange, IssuesDrafts and Letters of Credit and trans-acts a general banking business

HONOLULU DRANCH, 67 KINO 8T.

The FirstAMERICAN SAVINGS

AND TRUST GO.OF HAWAII, LTD.

CAPITAL, 250,000.00.president Cecil IrownVic President M. P. RoblnsoaCashier W. O. Coopt

Office: Corner Fort and King Sts.SAVINGS DEP08IT8 received ail

Interest allowed tor yearly deposits sithe rate of 4 per cent rer annum.

Rules and regulations furnished ron application.

BISHOP & CO.BANKERS.

Established In 1838.

BANKING DEPARTMENT.Transact business In til departments

3t Banking.Collections carefully attended toExchange bought and sold.Commercial and Travelers' Letter

of Credit Issued on The Bank oi Cali-

fornia and N. U. Rothschild ft Sons,London.

Corespondents Th Bank of California, Commercial Banking Co. ofSydney, Ltd., London.

Drafts and cable transfers on Chinaand Japan through tho Hongkong ftShanghai Banking Corporation andChartered Bank of India. Australiaind Chine.

Interest allowed on term deposits a'the following rates per annum, vli:

Seven da' notice, at 2 per enntThree months, at 3 per rent.Six months, at 3 12 per ctnLTwelve months, at 4 per cent

TRUST DEPARTMENT.Act as Trustees under mortgageManage nstctes (real and personal).Collect rjnts and dividends.Valuable papers, Wills, Bonds, etc

received forACCOUNTANT DEPARTMENT.

Auditors for Corporations and Private Firms.

Books examined and reported on.Statements of Affairs preparedTrustees on Bankrupt or Iniolveal

Estates.OFFICE, 924 BETHEL ST.

SAVINGS DEPARTMENT.Deposits received end interest aL

lowed at 4 1 2 per cent per annum, laaccordance with Rules and Regula-tions, copies of which may be obtainednn application.IN8URANCE DEPARTMENT.

Agent for Fire, Marine Life, Acci-dent and Employers' Liability Insur-ance Companies.

Insurance Office, 924 Bethsl 8L

Clau 8pieckel. WM. G. Irwin.

Claus Spreckels & Co.

BANKERS.Honolulu, : : : t. H.

San Francisco Agent The Nsvada National Bank ot San Franclscu

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

London Tho Union of London anaSmith's Bank, Ltd.

New York American Exchange Na-tional Bask.Chicago Corn Exchange National

Bank.Pari Credit Lyonnals.Berlin Dresdner Bank.Hongkong and Yokohama FTnn

Banking Corporation.New Zealand and Australia Bank

of New Zealand and Bank ot Australasia,Victoria d Vancouver Bank ct

British ..'crtk Amorlca.Deposit received. Loans made on

approved security. Commercial andTravelers' Credit Issued. Bill ot

bought and sold.Collection Promptly Accounted For.

Honolulu Investment CoLIMITED.

Real Estate and

Insurance Agents

OFFICERS:A. V. Qear PrailHanlEmmett May SecretaryJUDD BUILDING, MERCHANT ST.Property Bought and 8old;

Life, Fire, Marin andPlata Glass Insurance.

BUILDING MATERIALSOP AUj KINDS.

Dealers In Lumber and Cod

ALLEN & ROBINSON,Qussn St., Ksnolulu. .

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Let V represent Marj's iiro nowAnn wag then X jears old2X equal 10, which was Man's ape when she was 10 yrai' '!V equals prlmoIV equals 10. and 10 equals the prlre of a Rlas of ptlmo lgrA glass of prlmo lager every day will keep jou always yoaug,healthy and strong and Ann Is as old fit the leoks.

WOUR letters tell whatyou arc. Your sta-

tionery should reflect yourtaste, character and refine-men- t.

We sell fine sta-

tionery that answers everysocial purpose the paperthat appeals.

EATON -- HURLBUT'SWRITING PAPERS

Twotonc Linen and High-land Linen, Famous andFashionable, for politecorrespondence, can befound at

WALL, NICHOLS CO.,Limited

Patronize home inauttry: wnen yonneed starch, order Via, or Hawaiian '

starch. All erocers keen It for sale.costs no more and Is superior to anyImported.

For Correct Styles For Perfect Work

For the Best of Stationery

For Cards You Won't Be Ashamed Of

You muit go to H- - F. Wieh-ma- n

& Their engravi-

ng: department is fullyequipped doing only thebest of work. Take nochances use only the best.

H, Wictiman & Go,, Ltd.,

FORT STREET.

MOANAHOTEL

WAIKIKI BEACH

Ilapld Transit Electric Cars arriveat and depart from, tbe main entrancecf tfce Moana Hotel every bin minutes

MOANA HOTEL CO, LTD.

Diamond StarchEnamel

8lT r""" lines etc a superior lusterwell as x splendid perfume "or

'tale by all grocers.

L, B. KERR & Co.

OUR ADVERTISING RULE

No Exaggeration !

No Broken Promises!

Exaggeration is the bane of trade. It stimulates at firstbut always is a sign of weakness We promise nothingthat cannot be made good. We want the confidence uf

ojr customers and is the way to get it. Rememberthis fix it in your mind. Nothing but the truth mustbe tolJ about our goods or about our store. We insistupon that. Misrepresentation is fcrbidden. Exaggeratedstatements as to qaUties and alues must not be made.That is the 'aid down to al' employes.

We Are Now Ready For Business.We hae a remarkable sto.l of goods all new, an i

the stock InduJes many exclusive novelties jnd dVcss

patterns. Come and see or jttractive display, anJ wewill not necessarily expert ol to buy. You will find thevalues tempting, however.

SOROSIS and WALK-O- ER SHOES are leaders in ourshoe department. We sell the'e shoes at the same pricethey are sold anywhere in tht United States.

For convenience we have our 'tore divided mtoseteraldepartments, comprising of HOUSEHOLD GOOI-iS- .

LADIES' NECKWEAR, FANCY GOODS. ARTGOODS, DRESS GOODS, MEN and BOYS FUR-

NISHINGS and CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES, et .

L- - B. Kerr & Co,Limited,

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SI: INIX EVKNINO BULLETIN. HONOLULU. T. H, FRIDAY, NOV. 27, 1903.

GUESSING CONTEST HOW ABOUT IT?RATE8 FOR WANT ADS.tfArc peifectly satisfied withAds In this column will be Inserted you

t- :- yourself today? Do you nnt any-

thing?MY FIRST SAYS "TURN 2" The man that Is satisfiedPer line, one Insertion ...15c never ndvnnros. In case, youPer line, two Insertions ..25c have a want of any kind try Dul-letl- n

Per line, one week 30c MY SECOND IS WHAT YOU OUGHT TO SEE THRO' columns and you will getPer line, two weeks 40c gallic? received. Tho llullctln IsPer line, one month 60c the most to date In townMY THIRD IS WHAT MANY TRY TO DO BUT DON'T becauso It

upIs the people's

paperpaper.

This Is the cheapest advertising ever It meets the popular demand,ottered the people of Honolulu. MY WHOLE IS A NECESSITYI

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WANTSSoo Piiko 8, NEW TO-DA- Y, for Now Ad.

SITUATIONS WANTED.WANTED lt n Scotswoman, a situ- -

rtfen to do light housework andsmiag or as nurse to an invalid,Al Y. S, I O. Ilox 324, Honolulu

2017 lw

6PBCIAL NOTICES.F ACHECO'S Dandruff Killer Is a

quick relief for prickly beatted Itching scalps; one applicationtiltys tho nwful Itching. At UnionDtrur Shop.

S luie lunch w llli a cold glass of beer41 fit; Kaglc Saloon, Punchbowl St

WANTEDilj spntlcman with extensive business

avjtrleneo, situation as secretary orsuraagcr, or any good position inMercantile Home. Reply, W. flIlullitln ohTee 2021 2t

Hoard and residence by gentleman andin nUe fnmllj near boach )

llunlr. with terms, to O. K

Dilletln nfllee. 2021 2t

Five or nix mom unfurnished cottage.Mcsqulto proof State rent, local.y, where hey obtainable 1. O

Box !0 2013 lw

POK SALE.leOH SALE rino corner lot In Ala- -

lilkl. Curbing, water, fruit andcrntmental trees and all Improve-- j

sects. Two minutes' walk fromp.r cud I'unahou College. Address

ffi. T.. this oClco. 251C-t- f

TO LET.Uuse nf vlglit rooms and large lull.

Modern Improvements, water InUudtd. $28 per month, 1305 Fort St ,

aoir Vim jaid Appl) HonoluluiUtol. 2019 tf

Iji-fc- o delllng house. Chaplain I.anei" ar Port Kent very reasonable.SMlinji & Co banhefs. 2021 tf

Ttraigf on Hlvrr street, four rooms,VjU Iihi and hath room. J. W. I'odm.irr, Ili'th) and King. 20.' 1 tf

Punished suite of rooms, Privatetamlly, good location. 22C VlnejardSt , nar Kmma St.

LET Furnishedcold baths. LosSt. Ulcjclc, wharf.

TO LET Furnished rooms nt No. 9

Trden lane. Mrs. McConnal 2503

The prlzo shoot of the Honolulu Gun

flub was in valley onTuanUglvlug day There were a num.

1fr of urclimlnarv mate-he- hnt. nflcruhlth tame the principal event of tho"laj, the match nt twenty rocks.

were fourteen entries for tillsmatch for pilzes, the same men after-wards shooting at ti n blids.

'.to the first mntch Harvey and Por-ter scored 13 apiece, tho highest of theiltK. Austin, Couzens, W. K. Wall andDubmcI made 11 apiece Hotb had 9 toaWcudtt Kullerton 8, Noblltt 7, llooth,

VTltnlleW nnd Damon C, Qulnn 2 andHuffamleau, 1

Theie being a tic between Harveyand Porter, these two contestants shoto(f at 5 lilidn Ilnrvey won first with'1 kills nnd Poller 2. Austin. Couzens,

Vnll and who made 11 upleco.Shot off, Austin winning and thus tak-ing third place Couzens came next,Wall next Dassel had to be satisilcil with sixth place

its tho 10 bird match tho result waslis follows:AuMIn 11110 0 110 17llooth 10 10 0 0 0 11 1 r,

Crunfleld ... .0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 03Vorter 0 10 0 11110 10Couztns 0 1110 1111 0- -7NoUltt 10 0 110 0 11Harvey 11111110 1 19W. B. Wnll ...111110010 17noth 0 00001110Damon 10 10 10 0 10 15Oulnn 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 02Fullerton 0 1)0010101 14Datsel 10 10 0 10 11aiuffandeau . . 0 0 0 0 0 o 0 1 0 01

Tho winners took tho followingprizes:

I J. W. Hnrvoy, gold slcevo links;2 II. I). Couzens. gun case; 3- -D. I..

Aubtln, pants; 4 W A Wall,shirt; 5 K. II. Porter, clgais. 0

5)ooth, photo nlbum; 7 Dassel, fiftycigars, 8 Dr. Noblltt, six months subkcrlptlon to Hullotln.

J, W. Hnrvoy for making tho high

ht scoro out of 30 birds In tho twomutches receives n championshipmi dal.

31. II, Percy Wshman officiated at

HELP WANTED.

TO LET.STORE TO LET The nremlses, latolv

occupied by J. V. Morgan as nu auc-- 1

tlon salesroom, Queen street. Applyto M. W. McChesncy & Sons, Ltd.

2551-t- f

llrlck building, suitable for munufac-turln-

plant, store In connection ifdesired. Kent very reasonable.Ulshop & Co, bankers. 2021 tf

rOR RENT: Furnished Rooms Nice,cool, mosquito proof rooms. AlskesHouse, Alakca St. bet. Hotel andKing. 2265-t- f

FOR RENT 008 Quarry Street, bouseof 8 rooms for rent cheap . Apply toJ. W. Podmore, Bethel and King.

tf

TO LET. Cottngo with all modernImprovements on Cunhn's Lane nextto Mormon Church. 2010 tf

FOR RENT Mosquito proof cottagefurnished, 1S2 Wilder Ae., nextAlexander. 2017-l-

MOOM AND BOARD.ItOOM AND BOARD for Reutleman.

Pilvate family Alaklkl. Applj UoxC32. 20H-2-

LOS'I .

L08T Many thousands of dollarsthrough neglecting to bavo stocksuillclcntly Insured. Honolulu In-

vestment Co. represent four of thostroneest flro Insurance comnnnlcs.

kiikul family andand on one servant flflj'-tw- o she

reward left at this Mill2019 remurkablj

XO housekeepingho' and

Tort 235GU on Ulshop

Manoa

There

Dassel,

and

pairfirty

gold

I'ox terrier pup, all white but tall,which Is lilac I; Ileturn to (loo. Hag-- j

gert. Oceanic Wharf and receive reward. 2017

proof room, with eleHrlclight, on Ileretnnln stieet, near

m-, ...,,i,..,. or.mir.... . .

POUND.

Owner canhave some from Ah at Ah I.eouglllock, Kakaako, by proving prop-erty and paying for ad 2021-l-

Judge for tho shooting and storo waskept b i:. I.. Cnttlng.

The prizes and winners In thomatch 1 Harvej, Pa-

cific Cartridges; 2 Porter, arm chair;3 Austin, turkey; 4 Couzens, 100Whitman Cartridges: S D.jisei, CO

"''l' ' Cigars, use, ofhorso nnd buggy for one dn , 7 Wall,sack of potatoes,

PASSENGERS DEPARTED.

Tot San rranelbco, per S R China,Nov 20 Southard Hoffman, Jr ,

N II Hopper I) J .McKny. P. Al Lan-sdal- e.

O'Kcefe Mrs. II. Gar-stl- n

and sou. Dr Watt, Airs K. AI

Sljne, C Walton, wire and child,A Scale, I". AI Hatch and wife, Col.Mackenzie, II. S A , Major Jloon, U.S A . Cii-i- t Held L S . l.eThomas. Mis llradfoid Neuman, WII. Wilboin Miss Wlllameta Aluicy,Chas Ulshop V M WilliamsA. I.ovvls, ,li Alls 'I C'oiell andInfant, Mis I' Lawrence

TO CUR" COLD IN ONC DAY.

Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets.druggists refund the money if It

to euro. E. W. Grove'sou eaca box; 25 cents.

INTER-ISLAN- FANCIES.

There was a j'ottng lady fiom Hllo,Who posed as the Venus do Alllo,

Till her pedestal broke.And uttered a spoke,

Theie was once a young man on Kauai,sounded muio like a squeal

Who tiled llko a mjnah to fly,Till 0110 clay on a tilp,Ills wings they did blip,

And he Is soaring on high.Jap lu a buiiy one day,

Jumped off from the car the wrong

Now he's tiding onThat don't glvo any

And wheio don't have topay

A hubby was In a jrrent wrath,'Cause plumbers had torn off n lath,

The time ho'H know,Tho right place to go

Tor plumbing, mid that Is to Hotb.

SHORT STORY FOR

. EVENING HOURS

A FAILURE TO PROMOTE MA-

TRIMONY

"Cesar! Cesar!" exclaimed lltlloAlmo. Chantcpoiilet, bursting into theloom In which her husband was en-J-

lug his usuul afternoon nnp, andhanging the door behind her

"What Is It lire?" her husbandcried, sitting up suddenly and staringnt her

"What Is Succcssl Victory ntlast' I've got hlra! Hut why do jou,talc t mo In that bewildered fashinn One would Imagine that jou didnot understand,"

"No more I do," rejoined Cesar, withsome heat. "You hao n delightful

uiy of unking n man up and firingconundrums nt him."

"I woke jou up 1 real! j begMonsieur's pardon, but I was In hasteto tell him the great news"

"And what is news''"The little woman stood stlfflj erect

and said with great dignity; "I li:nothe honor to announce the approach'lug mairiage of Mile Juliette, jour

'daughter, to M. Albeit Llrcdoux, ujthe department of public works"

'Ah' So jou bine rented the room.'exclaimed Jullelle's father, a grinof amusement.

This may seem Incohoient, and nbtlef explanation Is III order. CesarCbautepoulet was a ictlrid opticianof modest fort highly esteemed bynil who knew him, nud even by lilytolU"eige, width Is a much rnieithing He was devoted to bis goodwife. Hortcnse, ns she was to him,and both were to their only child, Jullctte. a nrelty and otherwise attractive girl of nineteen. Mine Horttnse I

'heal! Sbn had matcrlnlly aided heruusuanu in utisincss, anu wus now inei

nicltvV(m ,,,, .,., ..,.. i. ml.h,

be supposed would Imve been perfectlyhappj In the companionship of her be- -loved husband and dauehter. Hut shottak " sll; "as tormented by oneK""t. nevcrceaslng anxlcty-- lo marryoff daughter, udvantagtously ol... ,, .... .course, uui uuovc uu

It would seem also there oughtto have little dlflleultj In dispos-ing of a girl who was pietty, intelli-gent, and well-bie- and who wouldhave a dowrj of twenty-fiv- e thousandfraucs. Yet though mother hadbeen working haid for the lastyears, she had not uneaithccl a possi-

ble husband, and was now educedalmost to despair. But, may bu

objected, the girl was only nineteenwhy this fiantle haste to get rid olher.

This Is why Her mother, HortcnseAllgnolles, had possessed similar per- -sonnl and financial attractions, jet she

A bar plu, with three pendants, 'joy of her small even ofnamo (1' Itjcroft) engiaved her At was

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Intention changing his habits,that dosed

Ten je.iiH pushed, und Hoitcnse waastill uuuiurrlid

shall live and die un old maid,"said to her mothiir.

she vvus mistaken, for old Allg-uoll-

had one delicate attention In re-

set ve fot his womenkind He diedWithin a j ear accompaniedbj her mother, was announcing hernppioachlug murilage to AI Chuute-poule- t

111 el person 0.1 whom tlfey(ailed was an acidulous old aunt who

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This cruel remark fell on tho poofdrelt's heart like n cold douche. Slidnever forgot It It became a night-mare to her, and when Juliette wasborn she vowed that at her marriageit should not be said: "At last' It Is

high time!" but lather: "What! So

soon?" So when Juliette was sixteenher mother began her caijipalgn Shecultivated new acquaintances, had her"da j'," and even gave little dinners.But by a mockery of fate. It happenedthat none of her new acquaintanceshad marriageable sons.

"isn't It Just my luck?' moaned theunhnppj woman. "My poor Juliettewill be an old maid like her

This dreadful thouht co excited thopoor ladj that she plunged headlongInto the most fantastic schemes,

One day had a brilliant Idea.' It la very simple," she said to her

husband. "We will rent our spareroom to a joung, good looking nndprosperous bachelor. No others neednpply."

"A good Idea," Cesar admitted "Ihave no other kind," Mndumc proudlylesponded.

She did not advertise in tho papers,but told some solid business men, nndthereby secured several Ineligible ap-

plicants, cleverly nnd polite-

ly eliminated At last appeared M. Al-

bert Mrcdoux. a handsome and nlertjoung man fiom I'ontnrllcr, who hadjust been appointed to a governmentclerkship. He successfully passedMine. Chantepoulet's Inspection, and,r.s sho was phased with the accommodations offered and amazed by ti limpness, the bargain whs soon com-pleted

This was grcit news that hadthe siesta.

"Don't be too sanguine, ma bonnemule," he siM. noting his wife's en-

thusiasm. "It remains to be seenwhether joung people will likeeach other"

"They nic made for eicli other,"Mndnmc nsseiteil, with conviction

"lie may be engaged nlreadj." con- -

milieu me Kijeiei mnn, who was notislly exdtul

nnguged! Nonsense! He Is onlyr. boy."

"Very well mj clear, onl) don't countjour chickens know the maxim."

"Theie Is imothcr which lass: 'Hodhelp them that help themselves' I

liHpcd nijsclf, nnd Piovldeme hiik

lonie to mj aid."Hut the ingenious Mine Hurtenm

vvus forced to ndmlt to herself that thev, editing was yet a long waj off

however, could .ount notonlv on Piovldenci-- . but also on An-ge-

who hud once been Jullett'e nurse,and had ever since been n member ofthe household. She had the tenaciousfiddltv of a Newfoundland clog SheInvul Juliette, and ugarded her moth-e- i

us superior being When theMachiavellian plot was unfolded tothis faithful retainer, cnteied IntoIt hi ait and soul.

So It came to pass days after?.i Installation, that hufound his water Jug emptj. Uelngu philosophic and eusjgolng nature hesimplj took It to the kin hen to fill it,when upon the faithful Angele, dcs- -pile his pioie.-A- , possessed herself ofHie vcmcI. and lu so doing contrived

Nothing was broken except tho ice,fracture which had been prede-- ti

: mine cl

After seveul such thevoting man Insensibly Into the

( habit of stopping to chat with the la- -

dies In the family apartments, and oneduy his well deserved compliments onMaihm e's housekeeping gavo her aconvenient opportunity to usk him todine with them tint evening He ex-

cused hi nisei 1 on the pica that heilincl with his uncle, who was In

pom health. That evening Madamemid to her husband.

lulliite Is In gieat luck She wvn'thave long to wait foi uncle's lega-c- j

1 fancy "What uncle?"

'Whj, Al. Llreeloux's uncle, ofcourse He Is an old gentleman, veiy

ill und very rich, and he Idolizes Idsnephew

'Oh' Hut Juliette Is not jet Mine.l.lieiloux "

' Not j 1 but ? You muBt bo blind

NEXT SERIAL

had remained uuwedded until th to knock clou 11 half a dozen pots andmore than ripe nge of thirty-two- . Tho 'pans, the cluster of which naturallydaughter of a rctlitd veterlnuiy stir- - ' biought Juliette upon the scene,

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)ou how devoted he is." At thatHI tell

moment Juliette entered. "Is It not true.Juliette." her mother nsked, "that MLlredoux Is very attentlvo?"

"Attentive? To me'" said JulietteI I rally hadn't noticed it. mamma

He Is polite enough, but he has nevereven paid tie the smallest compliment.if jou call that being attentive "

"lint his ejes his eyes, little goose!Can't jou see how they speak forhim?"

Then Angelo enmc In and said thatM. Mrcdoux wished to speak withluadame.

Oh! You sec!" Madame exclaimed.nnd she left the room, radiant.

After u quarter of an hour she re-

turned pale nnd "all unstrung" Shudropped Into a chair nnd stared at herhusband without uttering n word

"flood heavens I What Is the ma-tter'" cried Cesar.

"At Monsieur Llicdoux!" she stam-m- ei

ed."Well, what of him?""He Is mum mum married!""Oho!"".Married, I tell you! Oh, laugh at

mo if jou choose1 I feel like a foolThere 1 had been fondly picturingthe wieteh' Whj didn't ho wear hiswedding ring? .Married men should becompelled by law to wear their wed-

ding rings.""Calm joursclf, my dear! Come

what did be tell jou?""He told me coolly that lie Intended j

to leave us within two weeks, asicntcd n suite of rooms Ills wile

lenuilued til I'ontnrllcr, it appears inwelcome an addition to her fiuulljAnd the monster had the assurance tonsk pei mission to present his wlfuto us'"

' Which ou granted, I hope"' Of com so 1 don't want him to sus- -

I eel anything.""Well, no harm Is done, mj dear

We have gained two desirable ncqualulances mid peihaps tney have icla-tlvis- ."

Wise and prevoj-an- t Ccsai ! AI I.lie-clou- x

piebciitcd his charming jutiiuwife and the two families soon becamesj Intimate that within a jear Jullcuufountl her Hoineo lu the person ofAnne s btother. ii handsomeami linking joung tipothecnrj Andso idii- escaped the fate of becomingan old maid like hei mother 110111

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me 11 rietther In New Voik Post.

MD HIE SNAP III USD

Thanksgiving'The Snap family weie gutheied

mound the home table for the nationalcelebration of the jearlj square meal.Little Itublfoam Snap sat In iter highchali at one end of the table whileAlnstet I'enrjn Snap faced his sister

1 the opposite end Mania Snap pre-sided over the vegetables and "trim-mings" and Papa Snap wps delegatedto conquer the Innocent looking, poor,ill nil turkey. He faced Mama Snap

I'.ipt Snap was not a icllglotis mannor was he very wicked, but on thisfestive day he laid aside all prejudiceand nsked the blessing. This over,he-- looked nt his futnlly nnd the tur-l.e- j'.

He pioeccded to sharpen thocarver, nnd ns he was about as handywith n big knife as Is n hen plujlng

enrblCH he cut the Index flngei of hislift hand.

Net a word from him ns he sufferedIt to bo hound bj the tendei fingersof his better half

"Did J'ou cut jour finger I'n'" askedjoun snap arter the ceremony wasOVI'I

Pa glared"No, onlj plujlng cut," leplled Pu

nnd pon knew enough to keep quiet.rhen Pa started to carve What ho

didn't do and what the tutkev elhlu't1I0 no one In the Snap fmnllj knowsto this duj The show v nund up lu1. liot ns the turkey slipping In thogrnvy. made a peck at Ala, then shiedoff at llublfo.im, upsetting her Itthen conceived a sudden affection forAlastei Snap and gracefully soailngtoward him met him ttrnlght In thofate und besmeured him lu true artis-tic stjle Then the turkej lested undgn'e thanks.

"Pa," softly said I'enrjn, "weie jouplaying cut then?"

Pa was not tellglous and as son sutdown In tho evening to tty und solvethe II A. P prize puzzle, he was tend-erly reminded of Thnnkfgivlng andgave thanks that It only came once ayear

SAW REFLECTION.

The steamer Heleno ni rived fromHllo nnd Ilumakua ports and Kiiwnl-hu- e

this morning nt C 10 o'clock withone 12 ton toller from Olun and 1 pack-ages sundili's Tho olllceis report thatlast Weelnethclnv night, when tho Hoi-cu-

was Ijlng in Hllo hnihor. thofrom the ciuptlon uf Kllauea

presented a magnificent sight.

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1. firLOSES APPEAL

jAppevllng fiom the refusal of the'

elieult court to giant him a divorce,II. W rilnt loses In the SupremeC'outt

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Bldg.

ANNI8 MONTAGUE VocalInstructor;

St,

ERNEST Stu- -

Young Bldg.

MESSENGERUnion St.

Main.

PHY8ICIAN.

GEO. W. St'cor. Vineyard;

Telephone MainS443-6-

& Distributors.

(IF

DOES VERY MIVery was trans- -

regular meetingHoard Health Wednesday aft- -

usual nnd place.

month that,The mem- -

'hers Lahalna

190J cases,

weeks190J Plague cases, deaths,

deaths,Kobe, two

Alajs 200 poundspoik the

dinner for the Inmates'of the Insane thought

found more sultuble than thoAluis further

Imported that condl- -tlons 11 deploi- -

Prom Oilent. perNov W.

W.IMIth Heyer,

Nh I.i.cluHeniy wife

WeM ' Bulle")"1'

counsel

Wednesday itniinl- - Those Dr. C. Cooper,moils, mitten bj Justice pusldent. Tied Smith. Al. P.

llbellnnt lu ITlnt Inson, Dr. II. Alnjs. andNina J ITlnt. was renoeied, over- - members; Dr J Piatt,

exceptions. chief health olflccr.Syllabus and contain the! lecommcndatlon by the

Medical practiceAn a decision n' granted Dr. and Dr.

Clictilt Court a suit theground that coutruiy to law nnd the matter the Hoardtho evidence nnd weight the Health Inspectors Dr.

not well taken when the potted tho wouldby $90 for November and $100 per

It Is not error courtsustain an objection to a question one

on gioundand lm-jf- tlmo a repoit.

the evidence was granted Utiles for sale-te-

for purpose ol fish Koluupapa wcro adopted nndaction foi divorce the will the Governor for

grounds andbllual The Circuit Court Dr. J AI. White, the Quarantinefound that the evlilence was "quite seivlco,conflicting" the Ilhellant had two weeks to October Jl,

make out his case and ills- - 1003 Plague cases, 1; death,missed the An was, Shanghai, two weeks October 21.

tho detUlon the Circuit 1903 Cholera cases, 0Court well other In, Nagasaki, ovvceks to

general objci lions topiopouuded to

The exrep'lons to the tilings on objections to tcstlmonj nie all of the8ime and nie based on thesame giound, nnmelj that the courtcried In sustaining objections

that was "Inund Immaterial

The rouit has the power evcludoIncompetent evidence Its own mo -

tlon without objection, nnd a mat -ter couiso can exclude ob -

Is although the formtne oujection may ue geneini. 11 isposslble that the court eousldeled theevidence excluded Immateilal foiany puipose No have beencited that sustain the of thellbellnnt on this point nnd thinkunsound.

Theie Is ieiso? why theseexceptions cannot be sustained Thelaw well In this Juilsdietlon

the innnnei of the Intiodtittlon

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of Ishugely vested 111 the the

court and that U.i. disc. ...Ion willnot levlevved bj theexc In c lea r c nses nhi.se 'I bo11 orel lu this ease uot only falls toshow nnj of but

that the court allowed

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TERR'TORIrtU SER-VI-

near Hotel.;361 ' I

DR. 1387 Fort10 m. to 3 p. m. and

7 p. m. 12L

Co,,

llttlo businessacted at tho of the

ofeinoon nt the time

aftercommittee the medical

011 legulatlons for asked

'r.th, Choleiu 113; deaths,Ij'j

Yokohama, two to November'JIh. i, 0Doubtful cases, 11; 1.

weeks to November C,1093-Cl- ean.

Di thatof had been furthanksgiving

Asylum which he'would belegulatlon turkey Dr

certain snnllurythe Asjlum vveio in

nble state.t

PASSENGERS ARRIVED.

the S. S China,2C Por J. Drow-

sier, Airs J. Uievvstcr, Chlng.Miss Miss Aloulson, K.V. llaneigall, llev S S

T O kiln, Allss I).iTtinlfs. Hauls, and four' 1,111,.,.,

Crtl,,on tht"r" " " "

lensouiblc latitude In thoi.

The exceptions nie

On an opinion j present II.Galbialth. on C

of II W W C. Wln-v- s

slon, S I).iiillng

opinion On Hoard offollowing Ilxanilners licenses to

exception to of were to HasegawaIn divorce on Kurlsakl,

It Is In of salaries ofthe of of Cooper

Is that Inspectors bedecision Is supported the evidence., paid

to

It Is "Imompetent, further to picparematerial." If Is incompe-- 1 Tht the

tiny ntThis Is an on he submitted to

statutorj of utieltj ha- - approvaltemperance of

tcported as follows:and that Hongkong,

failed to 1,

hill exception toto of 2; deaths,as as to nillngs tw November

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l'nna Klni Pang Inl

rtd for Record Nov. 13.Xapatia MatsuJIro to Jai. Orlacolll

C M. Int In nnp an 22 acres Iniul;III:," ll 251 p 30' i. Dated Nor i,

Lilliiofclanl to Leon, Mow ; I); S

arret. rl'i land. Ilnlcnlm, Koolauloa,Oahu to r nt )luo per nanuiii. IISIC. i 40 Dated Kept 0. 1903.1 M Smith and lull lo II A Townsetid;M lots 3. 4 am) rt. I.Ik ion. Palolo. Ho-

nolulu. Oalill; S12WI. II 2J3, p 182.Dated Nov 13. 1303.

M A Blolz lo W. K. Howell. D; IntIn (Ir S3:'. Aps I and 2 of It 1' 1912. purIt P f. ISO nml pc land Walmra, alsoKills 9l3ii. 10.943 and lO.BCli, Kakalac,Maknwcli, Kauai; S7G5Q. Dated .Mar20. 1903. 11 253, p 175.

II Smith, Tr to Jno labia: ltd: porIt 1 401. Kul 8305. Asylum Uoail. Ho-

nolulu. Oahu; MOD. Dated Nov. 12,1903. II 227. p 137.

MaUpoandhbtoIalua: crrrt llm. u,camcKenlakchtia, S. Kona, Hawaii; tl. 11

52. p 170. Dated Jan 1(. 19U3.

l.ee Up to Oahu Lumber & libit! Co.Ltd: C M; leasehold. Ktiktil St. Ho-

nolulu. Oahu: SI5IS. II 252. p IS.Datcr Nov 12, 1903.

A A Ilaalclca ct nl to V. K lull,por 11.818. Kalanl,lm.. lrt(rltM

'uuu ,t.uise Hie parties,I'.llVII .1U. !"..

Klmeotia Pala to M Kalial: I) lot 231)11: :

Oahu,19i3

Kapahulu Tract, Honolulu.$1. I! 253. p 177. Dated Nov 3.

B1RRY WHIPS CANE

On the evening the 10th Instwhen the blK fight between Ilrltt andSieger isco,the second preliminary was betweenDave Harry, the man who Is onlinehere to fight Jack Weday. nnd MaxeyCano The Chronicle of the Ittb con-

tains the following on this fightThe second preliminary, between

Dave Harry and Mnxcy a

stopped Itefereo Spider Kelly In theFciond and the decision given tollariy. .Kane, who had come withnourish ns the "Champion of .M-anila," was built with shouldeis andHeck of Shaikej proportions. Hut befouldn't ll.iriy minedupon in In fl list louiiil, and Kaneeoveied up runt took them until tho

nuutiiu

mat

Kellyslaughter

hut firmly stopped the

Mciin ailsMajor General MncArthur and staff

paid oflldal fall on Admiral Teirya the Navul tills morning, re-

turning the Ailmkal's cull of yester-d- u

Oencrnl MueAitbur was Ivedon his arrival at the Stationsalute of thirteen guns, major-gener-n- l

rankingAdmlial Terry and lieiieral

with staffs, paid an ofll- -

held tho man Investigation.

PIONEERASSOCIATION

HAWAIImembers the

end of yearin hut

("3 per thoIt Twenty-riv- e (23) of tho

the benefit thoremaining.

The Twenty-sevent-

is now for subscription.month per share.V.

2507-t- f 122

ABCBEERS

Matured.Sotd EvtryWhtrt.

II- - tin i i

i hi i ,in

vm ins hii .(. . I. in IN aupn

..In ilny afirtft'r.n,., i ii of ermr Tli'Xflan Fl h

iHnlHHff in emir n K M

IK XI frtrnd of It.,ma iH" n I

am In error8. I'lecnlng appeared la th ap-

pellate men Fttrb; WaltonIn pcisoa

Cutout! Fltrb lows In the" endeavorin save his attorney's fro foralleged to hare been perfortBod InRebecca Panco't sull to rcmore J Al-

fred Magoon as her guardian.Justice (lalbrallh. writing the opin-

ion, sa)s. In putA motion to nuash n writ of error on

ground that no such suit or pro-ceeding ns that desrrllied In the writIj now or ever was In theconn lo which Ii Is' directed, beingsupported by the of the clerkand not controverted. Is ('ranted andthe wilt dismissed.

The defendant In error appeared"specially In his own behalf" and d

a motion to quash the writ Is-

sued In this cause on two groundsnnniely. (II llecause he Is not now andlias never been party to such a pro-ceeding ns that in the writlt lll'Flll- - llwi linllnn tm tlin nltnlltitt

I); land'pr ,,, ,,.

M:

of

by

not nuw and never has been pendingbefore the Circuit .ludKO of the KirstCircuit, at Chambers. In Probate, nn

proceedliiR as tint Inl he writ error.

'I return Is not Lontrowncd norlu lliorn nlii alifkii llti mnilik llnirii

of Ap 2 Kill .WBi mgtaK , , r thl.""' " -- "- ' ""7 '":' ora, '

,

t

u

I the

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It wassuggested by the nttorney theplaintiff In error, nt the oial argumentHint there was a In the nameof the parties and In the title of thecanto ns set out In the writ and n re-

quest was made to allowed toamend the writ in these particularsThe fads stippotlliig this suggestiondo not appear of recoul nor are thiset forth in a written motion suppoitedby as by Ilule of

took place in San Train ,,g cur.

Cane.

oud.

light, blows

Nor it appear thaithe writ would have amendable

If this showing had been mndeWn (ould not substitute a new writfor the defective one on this applica-tion for permission IsHUlllelcnt reason for denying the re-

questI'ndcr our stntuto a writ error In

(Ml eases issues us a matter rightupon application to the clerk of thecouit. by "liny putty to the orlgitinlcaute or of any ropiceiitu-tlv- o

of a deceased peison" (SectionIIS. Civil Uivvsi. It has been heldih.ii It Is the duty of the clerk tonuMUito thf writ ami tlmt tin nttmiU'

tlmo mi. At tho nnoiitne of the ..... i -- . 1.1 i -- i ,.i.,...i i" nil i ill I ill 1 j suuitiiiK i iiu milseiond lie rim around the Hug to get ,,,,, it ului soc ,lt ,t 88ed "

nut of the way. and when be couldn't Allh vll vi,it.niann. 7 Haw. 333, 3351lie covertil or the punihiiment. , ir ,lK.rP Wlu) a m8tuke the pup

,vim: joe uniii- saiu uie cmftu. arntlon of thesenile

ant Station

recwith a

awith a

Mae--

Arthur, their

i) of

of

of

A.

of

such

he

be

doesbeen

ofof

imiu

do Inrlt Issued lu this cause.

either in the namo of the parties, thetitle of tho case, or otherwise, theplaliillft in error, who wiu us;,10

Is responsiblennd Ki.inu aI1il and

lilnlnl If lf.fl 1,1 lio'ir llin IimiiIoii of lilnown error. If any.

The motion should be granted nndthe writ dismissed.

It Is so

The rooms of the Hawaiian Piomo- -

clal call on Cat this fun-."- "" in the Young

noon at II o'clock. nri' "' Present lielns liy a

It is Admlial Teiry's Intention to vt'r' InlcicstlnB exhibit of Hawaiiantnlie MacArthur on an olllcl.il' I'lodncta such ns cane, fruits, berries,lour oi inspection or Peail Hnibor in flt'- - wl'1'1' "" l,lr'lt,! ou'r to tho

I'.t- - I'. S. Iroquois noU Monday. Iioiiimlttce liy the Hoard of Agri, iillure'nun nic cxiuuil litis ueeu

A named UsIJIio jumped nnd placid on shelves

follv dicssed riiim the stein of the ' imdoubtedlj be of guilt Intereststeiiiiishlp China as she was lying nl I" "' who come to see Iho

tho llihhop whaif last evening. Hu Hojdc.il products of Hawaii Next loH'ls exlillilt Is collection of slabs oflivvnm to tho shine near the pilot a

utitire. wbeie u couple of pilot boys " Uinerenl kinds or Hawaiian ftoous.caught and turned him over to Cub- - - m. noyu iins neeii nusy senu-tom- s

vvlio in tin n l "" deserlptlvo iniKtvr by the mall,

turned him over to the Immlgiatlou H expects to send lo about 101)0 ml- -

nuthorltles. The Oriental pafeiigeis di esses liy the next steamer.nn.i ,....,w or thn f'liiim upiii cniniieil new folder Is now at hand, whichbut no one was missing. As UsIJIio Ij Intended for distribution on the!would give no of himself, his IMclllc coast only. It calls attention

seemed quite niysleiloiiH. to the cliniaio o Hawaii unu

As the custom and the steamship peo- - brlelly inentiotis the principal nttrac- -

ple any respoiislhlllty in tmiis and show plates. It Is Hie wish

the matter tho Immigration of the cominlllee thai people writingfor

THE BUILDING ANDLOAN OF

pays Its withdrawing atsix months or u not only

tbo cash paid by them Seventy- -

flvo cent, profltB.retains

profits for Stockhold-ers

Scries Stockopen ONI)

DOLLAR perQUAIL Secretary,

King Street.

Famous the WorldFully

Pan',

W.for ap-

peared

services

the

pending

return

ndescribed

describedof

tliitt

although.lor

mistake

nindnvlt lequlred 0

even

to amend. This

personal

not

tourists

peopleto the (oast ludose small folderslu the letters, which plan would teeurethe widest possible dlstilbiitloufolders are of such a shape that theycm (iisll) be contained anlettei They can be had at the ollke.

FARM CO.

There is mom or less complaint Inof the o,uality of milk sup

plied toiouHUiiiers. That much of it lb

vell rounded Is beyond a doubt butwhy should one. buy that which laknown to bo not pure ur whenvon obtain it equal lo the bestuf tbo If J on appreciate ugood article joii can get Pure JerseyMilk wiihoilt any i

to I ii I u t it. with 1','j per cent, butterfat fiom The Cl.nk Co, Ltd.,J Ml) St

Every Day Proofs of thepeculiar effects of PAIN-KILLE- Incases where a cisidltlon ofthe liver and bowels Is com-bined with great nervous:

ami Intense melancholy, I seffects ure most andful. It should bo kept byAvoid substitutes, there Is but onnI'aln-Kllle- r, Perry Price 25c audHOc.

Legal Notices,

To Whom II May Concern,

l s i,, . i, i . i, u. n ol to, issiisi ' ( ih, , lion nut n'linrri'iii to ll

Ii I'm di.r. m I'.mri of the TenlI m i llaitiH Ii He Disll, i of Hie

rii li of C II Malli Dtlil olh.ru . tUna funb the isusx why Hie detlnloBOf The Hoards of Inspectors of BlmlloBtor the Pint, Third, Hflh asd UlthlHPre, In, i, of IB lVmrtb Kleelloa Dls

Bed tho first. Beroad. SUHi Sev-

enth Ulght h and Nlnib ofth lTflh District, should bo

and praying Judgment rererslng the same, ct Hiiinmons.(Stamp

The Territory of Hawaii To HieHigh Sheriff or the Tcnttory or hisDeputy; the Sheriff of the Island ofOahu. or his You are com-manded to summon the Hoards of In-

spectors of Election for the Tlrst.Third, fifth nnd L'lghth ofthe fourth Election District, nnd thefirst Second. Sixth. Seventh. Klghthand Ninth of the fifth DiceHon District, and Mark P.John Lucas, frank II. A

A. Oilman, M.S K. Mahoe. Arthur M. Hrovvn, HarryD. C. P. lauliea. Isaac II. Shcrwood. William T. Itawllns. S. K. Damonand Chris J. Willis to appear at 10

o'clock a. m. on the "th day of1903. before Supreme

Court of tho Territory of llawnll toanswer the annexed petition of C. II.Mnile nnd others, praying that the do- -

Islon of said Hoard of Inspectors oti:i( tlon In the matter of the electionof (ounty officers, held on November" A. I) , 1903. bo set aside, etc. Andlave you then there this Writ Willi

full return ot your doings thereonWitness tho Chief Justice

of the Supremo Court of thoof Hnvvall. nt Island of Oahu.this 19th day of November. 1903.i Seal i HHNllY SMITH.2i.l712t Clerl..

Corporation Notices.

TENDERS.

Scaled lenders will be reccl,-i'- attl nice of the undersigned, up loSaturday the 28th of November,

'for supplying tho Queen's Hospitalwitli fresh beer, veal and Insuch quantities as may hoon,, delivery to he mado each day andlu lie suliject to Inspection by ami

ot the Superintendent. Tenderto lie for six months from Decemberl,t. 1903. The Committeedois not Itself to accept tho low- -

cm uniU r.(Sinned) OEO W. SMITH,2d Secretin y tjueen s Hospital.

Business Notices.

BISHOP MUSCUM HOURS.

Tho Hlshop Museum will be open toacting nubile on Prldny and Saturday

his own alone n,i u lm,ic holldnya except Thanks-fo- r

11 hits no Just cause of enm- - Christmas on nftcr

ordered

tor Committeeornamented

tleiieral

S.

Japanese nriiinged and

very

Inspector Dlnklnge,

A

accountnppeaiauce excellent

dlsrlaliued

Over

these

The

In oidlnnry

CLARK

Honolulu

sanitarycan

mainland?

iiitiodiicd

I'm infort

Affords Now

disorderedstomach,

debility,weakness,

beneficial wonderovery family.

Davis'.

i

Iriet.Preclmis

nieetloareversed,

Deputy:

Precincts

PrecinctsRobinson.

Harvey,Docking. J. J. Kcaloha.

Murray,

tho

HonorableTerritory

Honolulu.

SEALED

1903,

mutton.required.

Executivebind

attorney.

(loveinor building

hemltals

December 27, 1903, from 10 a. m. to 4

p. m. Teachers with classes must

tome by previous appointment.Ily order of the Trustees.

W T. HIliailAM.3G21-1- Dliector

A Home Company

CAPITAL, S50.00C.

Organized under thtv laws of theTerritory of Hawaii.

THE HAWAIIAN REALTY AND

MATURITY CO., LTD.

Loans, Mortgages, Securities,Investments and HealEstate,

HOMES BUILT ON THE INSTALLMENT PLAN.

Home Office Mclntyre Bldcj.,lulu, 1. H.

Hono

THE HAWAIIAN REALTY AND

MATURITY CO., LTD,

L. K. KENTWELL,General Manager

FOR SALE:

KAMI LOTS

APPLY

The

Honolulu Investment

CO,,

JUOD BUILDING.

The itMtsers ot tkti litis will srn.c tad let re this tart as amuaMFROM SAN FRANCISCO.

A LAMBDAVISNTfltAALAMKDA

...UK'"

. ,.DE'

. ..DKC

'"-T"- 1

Oceanic Steamship CompanyTIME TABLE

FOR

..DBttiV

In connection with tho Mlltng of tht above steamers, the agents srsto Irsiie, to Intending passengers, coupon It any rU

roid from San frnnclsco to all points In tho United Stales ,aad from HrtYork by any steamship line to all Kuropean ports

KOIl KIJIVrilEIt PaIITICULAIIS TO

Wm. G Irwin & Co., Ltd.OCEANIC 6. 3, CO. OENEHAL AGENTS

Pacific Mail Steamship Co.Occidental and Oriental Steamship

Co and Toyo Kisen Kaisha6teamers of the above companies will call at Honolulu andleave this port on or about the dates below mentioned.

FOR JAPAN AND

DEC 2HONOKONO MAHU DKC. 10CHINA DKC. 19DOHIC DKC. 29

FRANCISCO.

DORIC

For general Information apply to

14

15

H Hackfeld & Co, Ltd.,AMERICAN-HAWAIIA- N S. S. CO.

Service between and Hawaiian Islands, via

PromS.S. to sail about DEC. 1 ..8.S. "ALASKAN" to salt about JAN. 1

rccclvo at company's wharf 42d St. South Brooklyn, at all Urns.Prom Sun Prtincltico

to sail NOV. 21

Honolulu to Sun PrnnclHCo.S.S to tall DEC.

iSouttlo nnd TnconinS.S. to sail about DEC. T

G. P. MORSE

General Agent.H.

U

Canadian-Australia- n Royal MalStonmMhlp Cnmpuny.

of tho above line, In tho CANADIANCO. B. C, and N. . W.,

and nt D. C, Honolulu, Surn, FIJI and Ilrlsbaue, ara BUSAT HONOLULU on or about the datoa below viz:From and D. C. i From and

(for and (fur and B. C.J

DEC. 19.M10WERA DEC. IfJAN lfi ... .... JAN.

. . fEH. 13 . . . fEB. IIssued from to United BtatM aa

for and and all la

Tlieo. II. Davies & Co., General Agents.

WHYNOT

per year

.0. Co.TABLE

May 1st, 1901.

OUTWARD.

For Walnnae, aaWny Stations 'OtlS a. m., l:X .

For Pearl City, Ewa miu 4 wayt7s30 a. m., :ll a. w

11:05 a. m., p. m., a:I0 . .

t4:l5 p. ., '5:16 p, tn 11:11 - ntll:lG p. in.

Arrive from 17aalua nnd 8:36 a. m., "I!!. m.

Arrive from Qwa Mill salPearl City t6:E0 a. m., t7M a. n.

8:36 a. m., 10:38 a. m., J:H r4:31 p. m., E:31 p. m 7:40 p. a

Dally.tt Only.

G P. DENISON, F. C. MITr8upt. Q. P. A T. A

THE ELITE CREAM PARLORS

Pies

CandlesConfectionsHART &lrj LTD,

SAN rRANaUOO.

I.MLI'BIKKHA

d

through tickets,

CHINA.

(lAHLIC

FOR SAN

MARCI

21....DEC

Agcm

Direct New Pacific Coist

Now York"TEXAN

Freight

From

Prom"AMERICAN"

Freight

COPTIC

for further Information apply

Hackfeld & Co., LtcfrAQENTS, HONOLULU.

Steamers connection WithPACIFIC RAILWAY between Vancouver. Sydney,

Victoria,stated,

Vancouver Victoria, Sydney rlsbana.Brisbane, Sydney.) Victoria Vancouver,

MOANAMIOWEIIA AOItANOIAORANHI MOANA

Through Tickets Honolulu Canada,Europe freight Passage general Information, apply

Ltd.

R. L.TI.Y113

Walalua,

Stations2:16

INWARD.

Honolulu Kanaka,Walanae

Honolulu

Sunday Elected.Sunday

ICE

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the

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Weekly Bulletin, $1.00

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lug and Library Cars, with BarVavShop and Pleasant Reading Room.

Dining Cars (MealsFree Reclining Chain.Pullman Ordinary Sleepers.

J. M, I.OTHROP, General AgeaL115 Third street, Portland, Oreiox,

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OCPARTCO.

WIrt-Iajr- . Not" 23.Am i.ki limtatii, HfliiBlilt. for Hjij

I'muSHdrf, Nafala. for Maul. Mo

IMuil a4 Ijr.al jorUf;r p llerzoxln Moplilc riiarlottc

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muir liralanl. Moab'r. for I'aauliaiir'rlilay. Not 27

Aw l.k Arnlr"w UVIili l)r'W forAju yrawim, al 10 Zn a in.

TO SAIL TCDAV.

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1nin-lM- ; MakaM. u unci Ko-

i.alia. mall anil pait)i(';r only furNatrlllwlll ainl Koloa, at u i. m.

Hhr, Kawallanl, Mom-a- , for U'ilaujrif, p. m.

PASSCMOEhS ARRIVED.

I'AHrf AllllfVKIifrom Napoojioo, per almr. Nllhaii,

Nov 20. W. A. Wall,

ROUGH ATJHONOKAA

Th aleamer Nlllmii iirrlvccl fromHawaii puitit yiaterdny at S:32 a mwllh 2.&S7 haKa II aiiKur and 3,450 b.iKII A Co. miitar.

I'nraer Deverlll rcporla nx folluwarlatiirday. Nov 21, while we wern nt

llonokan, iniountered roiiKh witithcrManaicd to land Iho holler for II. 8( without ibimiiKV. After Iho bollurhad leen landed wo were forced tohate llonokiiii (ia Hie aena had bourne too (etnietiloiiK for tiff to do

any more without taking the risk ofdamaKlnx tome of our bohla. On theKan KMiat we hail fine weather whileloidlriK aiiKftr fit llonniipo and 1'iinti-lul-

The aiiKar nt lloiiokna andla reported In hate In en denn

ed out by the ate.uner luiilanl. Wcili'iined out I'unnliiii ntid left COO b.iKmiKar nt llonuapo. Pine ueuthtr onHie Inward trip '

CHINA ARRIVES EARLY,

The I'liflfle Mall China urrltid from Hie Orient Knierduy mornnlK. AmonK the throincli piianeiiKeiawere MiMKiin Hilinnltr. Colledni ofHie I'd 1 of .Mil nl la. Or (I Nleilerlilu.of the Oepiirlnieni of AKrhiilliiin, mU'lithliiKtou, and Dr. W Amemiewho baa In on lonneiled with Hie I', ri(Jiinranllne Hirvlie nt Mntilln

Amonic the pnanciiKera who departedIn Hie China were Col .Mm Ma-

jor Moon mid Captnln Hied, who un-llln-

l he Army Hoard whlih for anmeUino piul have been lookliiK oter thelibiuda to reiommend "Ilex for f nt illforHfliailona V M Ltiiitilnle Koea ioKun Kiimclxo where he In lo muiry uilailKhler of HUhop Nldiolli iIiiiIiik Hicwlndr.

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FIRST GRAND SHOWING

HOLIDAY

HANDKERCHIEFSWc arc able to offer you now some exceptional values

In this always useful and acceptable article. A great line of

INITIALED GOODSranging from Hand Embroidered Initial, hand stitched, at4 for 25c. Another beauty is our All Linen Hemstitch-ed, Hand Embroidered Initial with Butterfly and FloralWreath at $1.75 a box of six. k FINE ALL LINENFANCY EMBROIDERY in fancy box, 6 different de-

signs, from $1.75 to $3.50 a box. t SIX PLAINHEMSTITCHED HANDKERCHIEFS in Fancy Pict-

ure, Boxes at 75c a box. Also CHILDREN'SHANDKERCHIEFS fn linen at 20c, 25c and 30c a box.Also NEW TAILOR MADE GARMENTS in all lines

Whitney & Marsh, Ltd.

Left Hand Monkey WrenchesAre not no Id by us but when you wont

HOUSEHOLD HARDWARECome and , cc our line. HAMMERS, HCRBWHRIVHRS,CAHPET-HTHETCIIUH- H, TACK-PULLER- 8, HATCH UTS, .aH.MALL II AND8AWK, N AILK, TACKS, SCREWS, CURTAI.S. -

WIRE In fuct, nnytlilnfi you need In the Handy Houhc- -hold Hardware line.

THE STORE ON

TWO STREE1S

HARDWARE

WHITMAN & CO.,8ATUR DAY NIGHTS.

SPORTING GOODS

GO - CARTSWhat do you think of this?

Wo nro gclllnB 10 CAItTS at aacrldec. Just to glvo you a

rhanco to buy one for your littlechild.

Previous Prices.$6.00$8.00

OPEN

Present Prices$4.75$5.50

Homombor, It Is not a toy. ItIs a roal useful article. Mothers,do not loso this opportunity.

Hoffschlager Co., Ltd.,

I Cor, King and Bethel Sts,

OF

Chamber Drug Go.,Limited

DrugsMedicinesRubber GoodsToilet ArticlesPerfumesToilet WatersToilet Powders

ToothBrushes Hni

( Until, Itc.IMIONU MAIN Kll

Chambers Drug Co.,

Limited,Corner Fort and King Streets

AN ELKS MEMORIAL

The Mil of llfiuuiber la Die day netnp.ut for the memorial airvkcs of IbuIIIIih which lake pliutt uveiy yearIhroiiKhoii! the Mainland on tbn lilt Iriuiiiliiy In Hie mouth mntloneil.

(Iiih Murphy hua ilnirKo of thoiind .Mm. AimU Montaguo-Turm-- r

will Imw ihuiKe of the mimicalpiOKium. The riymphtmy Club willnuclei- - a numbei of svlecllniiB and thoDillingham iiii.iilcl will albii take pait.

I'.. A Doutbllt Ii.ih been plaied onthe piogrum for the ainl A. IIl.oebeiisieln for I lie oiutlou.

Hpeclul In villi tloiiH nlll be kh I tothe meiiuiilal Hi'tibch whlih nlll lakelaie In the ().cmii House. The icitii-- n

lllio of hewn which Is iiicnhlcil enerby (Iiih Muiph), htm In en divided Into

ibe Inilhlcluiil mem-bei- a

of Hbbli nie mm liuid'.it workmi the iiriiiiiKeineiilH The Hinge Ih IoIk uiipiopiluiil) ill conned .ilicl cwr-Iblli- g

iihiiul Ihu (Ipeiu lloiuci will boiilctiluleil lo iciiilnil peoiilu tliut the

iiienioilul la mm hi the lunula of Hlku

tt'iiiotni. ir,,(,iv out i a hotel, . HI. tS' 8ale" cards at 3ullstln olflc.

91 KING ST.928 FORTST.

BICYCLES

Across the Continenton the

NEWOVERLAND

LIMITEDCHICAGO In

LESS THAN 3 DAYSNEW YORK

3DAYS1H0URS

LUXURIOUS

EVERY DAY TRAIN

Bath, Sarber, Buffet, Library,Electric Reading Lamps In ev-

ery Booth, Observation Car,Telephone 8ervlce.

SOUTHERN PACIFIC

e. d. Mccormick,Passenger Traffic Manager.

T. H. GOODMAN,General Pasaenger Agent.

IAN FRANCISCO ....CALIFORNIA5 10 OS

Castle & LansdaleFIRE AND PLATE GLAS3

INSURANCE.

REAL ESTATE and INVESTMENTS

STANQENWALD BLOG.,

Phone Main 70. Rooms 506-50-

FOR SALE:

Uulldlng lot on Jtuld St., commandln extensive view of the sea, Hid

Wjlauao Mts., and of Nuuanu Valley. Area 1 2 acres.

This lot is on a high bluff; theTtew can never bo shut ff on anyside Only 3 minutes from Rapid

Tramlt.

$3,000.00, EASY TERMS.

Bruce CartwrightGeneral Manager of

THE EQUITABLE LIFEA88URANCE 80CIETY

ot the United States for theHawaiian Islands,

OFFICE, Merchant Street, Honolulu,KAAHUMANU STREET.

Attorney V. SI. nrooks. Indicted byIho Kudeial grand Jur for alleged1'iniBpliaiy lo violate Federal statute,this mottling pleaded not guilt) beforeJudge Dole, waiving igacliug of Indict-ment liavU, Dolo utid Cunlu for

'I he iihnoner Alice Kimball whichuntil about u )cur ugo piled In Dielutei-lklun- d Hade, Is being offend forBale In San fiiiinlsio by J V Cunning-hu-

Co

WHAT KIND

OF PAINT?

Wo carry all kinds,' Including theiery best mixed paint. If you mix)our own paints try u forWHITE LEAD, TURPS,

ZINC, COLORS,OILS, ETC.

GRAPHITE PAINT for Iron and wood.

CARBONIZING COATINGfor preserving structural Iron.

OALVANUMtho only paint that will ndhert tonew galvanized Iron.

No burn Cold Water Paint.

Lewers & Cooke,Limited,

177 S. KING STREET.

A ToastHere's to you, my ladyThe Queen of all the world:I drink to you, my ladyAnd my banner Is unfurled,And on It's face, my ladyThere'a writ this great defl"You can't be beat, my lady,My purest 'Herald Rye'."

This toast Is said to be, by TomMcTlghe, the greatest toast ever ut-

tered as It contains both strength andtruth. He says that when you aregetting rye, that HERALD RYE, Is

the only rye. Try this rye and findwhy It'a nigh PERFECT.

Thos. F. McTigheS Co.,WHOLESALE LIQUOR DEALERS.

93 KING 8TREET.

WOMAN'S EXCHANGE

At Are to be found therwim latest shell lets and1 lie Island curios.

Call andsee. Hotel,neur Benson, Smith.

JAS- - F. MORGANAuctioneer and Broker,

847-85- 7 Kaahumanu Street.

P. O. DOX 594. TELEPHONE 72.

Fine ResidenceFop Sale.

I offer at prlvato sale one of thenicest residences In Mnnoa. Nearlyono aero ot land, all Improved, wau ancll-bullt- , largo dwelling house.

Commands about the finest view otsea and shoro to bo obtained.

For particulars apply to

Jas. F. Morgan,AUCTIONEER.