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V01 A hltih lias declined on llic In- tended salo or tliu Miiim sisal InnilH, for wlilcli thu Kuitdcii urn the ap- plicants, which may postpone, iiml possibly put u complete slop to tin; miction scheduled to tnko place nrxt Momln) . Till:! In rid Ik the loin; strip or to- talled "sand-lots- " along tho coast of Mnna, KiiuiiI. The KiuiilsciiH huvo been tho kwicci of tho land from tho Government, hut, desiring to iicqtitio tlio ownership, sigulhcd their willing ncss to mirrcmler their luase, mi that tho strip might he put up liy tho Lund Commissioner for salo lit public miction. The Hale U advertised to tahn pliira next Monday, hut ciy piohahly will not. II. M. wm Holt, trustee for Mrs. Atiulo Kmidson, anil Ida I, von Holt, boncllcinry of it trout deed executed by Mm. Knudrou, uio tho ones who niu) block the ilci'l., iloth of tlioin huvo willteu to Lund 'Commissioner Pratt, etntlng that uiiIcbs eohio aro mndo by which their claim Is iclcnscd, Pratt will have no ilgnt to fell the laud. The matter has been panned up to tho Clovcrnor and tho Attorney Gen- eral, the latter to dclvo Into tho law problems presented. Hemenwny, however, h busy with tho Lahalnn-lun- n case before tho Supremo Court, mid It Is doubtful If he will II nd time, before Monday to glo an opinion in tho matter If ho docs not, tho nalo will hn'o to bo postponed. The laud In question ltas been di- vided for the purposes of salo into our lots, ranging fiom 610 to 520 acres eacn, with upset prices of from r1020 to $1010 each. It Is provided that the pureliaser must by tho eml ut tho first year have planted not less limn 75,000 sisal plants, over 75 uoroj or land, and by tho eml of tho llttli year not less than 375,000 plants over :I75 ncu-c- . So far as Is Known, there will ho no other bid- ders for tho lot-- j than the kmidscu brothers. m Knimhiilu, Feb. 21, 190$, 1'Mitor i:ei.lim 1! u I let iii-- Wlll you lilndly permit mo spam tn Miur paper? I ilniy tlio artli lo writ-ti- in lutt evening's II u e 1 u con- - "All To Tlie Good" iKijWiCimimi'iliill'iiiiiilliriil lli !i(J'' US BLOCK KNUDSENS LAND PURCHASE Von Holts May Stop icrulng my husband, Henry F. Davi- son and myself, In which you stated that I wai left .starving and that I Aunt to a family to do washing for my tupport. My h'lrlnnd uuJ JL 'lid have words nml lie left the house, but did not leave me altogether pcnnile, as you stated in your paper. A family whom my husband befriended in many way, In their days of serious trouble, Invited mo to (omo and visit them, nnd during my stay In their homo I helped to pro- - vulo for their taUo, I nm IIMng iu my husband's liomc mid being support- ed by him. Your Informer In a piiarl(ntor. ThnnKIng ou for your space, bo- - , llcc me I Hcipectfully yours, i MK8, II. I DAVISON. Iu regard to tho above statement by Mrs. Davison, It may bo raid that Mnrchal Hendry Ir authority for tho assertion that when he arrested Harry DaUson, ho found that the man had told out every stlc.lt of furniture In the house, left his wife and children Iiciinllcss, and wn3 nil ready to leave Honolulu on tho S. S. Korea, which was scheduled to call tho camo day. j Davison told Hendry when ho was ar-- lested, "If you had Kivcn mo 20 tnln- - j utes more, I should havo been on hoard tho Korea. MICE OF HIIA I ifiPTiRf mm Tlie pollro of Walalua shot ten times at Lopez, the outlaw, jcslenlay, and rouldn't hit him. They dinned lilni l for fcomo dlstnnce, nciordlng to re- - ports, hut didn't pet him. It lint been Known for some tlmo Hint Lope wns hldliiR In tho vl Inlty or Walalua, and IIIkIi Sheriff Hendry has been expecting tn hear of Ills cap- ture at any moment, hut the man seems to hao made another safe get- away. Tho Longshoremen's Proteitivo As- sociation will glvo a luaii on February 29 in tho Ilrewer's wharf shed, that hiilldlng having been turned over to lliein by the Siiperlnlcndent of Public Works for the occasion. THIS LABEL STANDS FOR QUALITY PAEA00N TROUSERS are custom tailored, and the best of everything is employed in their construction. Ike cloth is shrunk in Cold Water, which knits tho fabrio together, preventing shrink- age through dampness, Every good dresser must have a few extra pairs of trousers; now is tho time for New Spring Styles Finest Material and Make. THE KASH .CO., LTD: Corner of Fort and Hotel Streets, 6ufciLM3&t& .41'j'jki..ilMfc..'',i JUDGE KINGSBURY COLLIDES WITH GAR Automobile Runs Into a Rapid Tran- sit Car But Little Damage Results JuiIko Seidell 11. Kingsbury till.1 lorenoon hud mi exceedingly narrow escapo from n dangerouR accident while ho wns driving his automobile. As It wns ho ran Into a Rapid Trail-ti- t car, hut In sumo miraculous man- ner ho escaped iibsolutoly uninjured, kiid his machtno wa3 not much dam-rge- d cither. Kingsbury was coming down Vic- toria street nnd had arrived at tho comer of that thoroughfare and ln street, when tl7o outward-houn- d car came along. "I must have been dreaming," said tlio Judge this noon, "for I did neither sco nor hear the car. I did not havo time or space lo avoid the ear, though I tried to do bo, and my machine run right Into It. Tho car was not damaged Iu the slightest, and proceeded on IN way, and my machine only got tho fender bent, nnd I wns able to pro- ceed down town Iu it without even stopping It." Ono of tho most appropriate win- dows for Just at tills tlmo can ho iccn on Fort street In tho store of fillers. Tho combination of cclo-hratt- Washington's Illrthdity and tho Floral Pnrndo together Is very artistically designed. It would cer- tainly pay cveryono with nn oyo for it prettily decorated window to talto a glance. The Idea Is unique, nnd cry catchy unci certainly shows quite a head for window display. iiHIHI . The marriage of Sam Moohlnl of l.nhalnaltina Seminary to MIbs Louise I'lhi, a teachei ut rohuknlna school of this city, will tnko plnco nt Lahnlnn, Maul on Aprl' Ith. Tlio affair will ho a ipilet one. Miss Lucy KauKnii, ono of tho teachers of 1 ahnlna (Invcrnnicnt school, will bo the bridesmaid aiftl Mr, Wllron of Seminary, the best man. , 111 USE The hearing In thu Lo Bun caso boforo U. S. CommlsBlonor Frank Hatch was continued yesterday aft ernoon until r.ext Monday. At that tlmo It Is probable that Mmo will ho taken ami tho caaq again put over for a wcok or so. David Leleo wishes to stato that he Is not tho I.clco who wai referred to as hav'rg challenged ona Paulo o a fight at tho Atcherle) meeting, lie bas thu tho lIeo in ilm matter was ! halMrother nnd not a brother of Mrs. A:chcrley. The One You Trust with the management of your busi- ness or private affairs may be hon- est, sagacious, faithful, and expori-enoed- , and, then again, he may not, He may have all the good attri butes and still laok an essential the OPPORTUNITY for SAFE INVEST MENT. Our reputation is established; and, owing to the great amount of busi ness we handle, opportunities for safe investment ooour every day. Hawaiian Trust Company, Ltd, For Bt. 0'..(obli Assessor Probably Selected A Tax Assessor has been selected hut the formal appointment has not yet been mode. TIiIh statement must be made with cut authority, hut It In tWdcut. never- theless, that It Is correct Treasurer Campbell emerged nt 2 30 this after- noon from a conferem e with the Gov- ernor. Ho was asked If n man had yet been Bdectcd to succeed Holt. "Well," lo replied evasively, "no one hai been pppnlntecl yet," emphasising tho word "appointed." Uticrnor Frear In reply to n similar nuc'tlon said that the mnttcr was not U cpilte ripe. It is prohible, how- ever, tint tho plum will be rlpo enough before night In be shnKen down libcn I ow's chances of rcccllng tho appointment appear to bo so smnll an to bo practically negligible. He was met on tho Btreet Jmt after the Gov- ernor nnd tho Treasurer had made their statements and ho said that ho Knew nothing about tho matter, had r.ot oven-bo- on iit for. "I do not think," ho said, 'that there Is much chance of my hlng appointed, I think that Wilder Ii probably tho ninn." Mane. Sale Postponed Land Commissioner Pratt announced this afternoon that tho salo of tho Ma- im lands on Kauai hail been postponed pending an Imestlgntlon of the pro- test lodged b tho von Holti against the sale. Jill RFADY FOR ORDER Of EVENTS 9 u. m Assembly In Cup - tol grounds. 10 a m. Parndo starts. Follows lino of main streets to Piiiiabou Collego grounds. Judging and distributing of prizes, Kveryono Is requested to wear whlto clothes. Owners: of res-- iclcnces along tho lino of march aro requested to dock tholr homes In fcstlyo array. Not a tiling bus been loft undnno to mako tho Floral Parade for 1908 tho grandobt success of unythlnk of J. Hopp & Co. FURNITURE K Good Meals Popular lj Prices MARRIED LIFE PALLS ON WIFE Mrs. McAuliffe Tired of Being Beaten by Her Husband, Wants Divorce Nearly all the statutory grounds for ilhorce arc alleged by Agnes Gcr-tiud- o McAullffo In her libel against James McAuliffe, with whom sho finds life unbearable. Slnco they wcro married In 1901 rho sajs thcro has hardly been a day when ho has not slapped or beaten her, applied vllo epithets to her, or accused her to her faco nnd to oth- ers of unchnstlty and unfaithfulness. On June 11, 190G, the woman says, her husband struck her on tho breast, .nfllctlng Injuries which It took months of a doctor's care to cure. On August 17, 1907, ho cruelly as- saulted and bent her, dragged her out o'f bed, nml tore her clothes from her body. She lied from the houso In fear of her life and took refuge. wUh strangers. Like nil women, though, sho re- lented, and, believing her husband's promises or reform, returned to live with him ngnlii. Hut things wcro no totter, nnd on October 23 the man choked her and threatened to take her life, so sho again fled nnd hna lived apart from him ever since. Life with him linn become unbearable, a source of continuous uuhapplness end fear of bodily harm, to which tho wlfo can no longer submit. In addition to bad treatment Mrs. McAuliffe nccuscs her husband of habitual Intemperance and nonstip-por- t. Judge Quarlcs, who has recently ar- rived from Idaho nnd opened a law of fico In Honolulu, was this morning ad nltted to practice Iu tho Supreme Court, on motion of Judge Kingsbury The evidence In tho Lahalnaluiia case, now beforo tho Supremo Court, was nil In at 11:35 this morning, and argument wni b"gun, D. L. Wlthlng-to- n "- - ' "MatUe. Principal C. A. Mardouahl of Lnhal-nalun- a Seminary Is In town, having arrived jesterday morning on tho steamer Claudlne. ,. y. ... 4, j. . .$ , .$, j .$ , .8. .., its kind that has over been under- taken In Honolulu. Kvery member of every committee appointed by Mr. Gnrtley has been working conscien- tiously all tho time, and tho differ- ent sections of tho parade have each h largo representation. Nino o'clock tomorrow morning Is tho time set for tho participants to form In their places in tlio Capitol grounds, leav- ing thcro after they have been photo- graphed at 10 o'clock. Then tho main streets will ha paraded, ending up under tho trees In tho Punahou Collego grounds, where the decisions (Continued on Page 0) S.S. ililbnian, Feb. 25 will carry our next shipment of pine- apples and bananas to the Coast. ISLAND FRUIT CO., 7!? S. KINO. PHONE 15. A POOR JOKE You've heard that joke pretty often about stumbling out of bed to heat tho milk for Baby? It's out of date, now. The THERMOS BOT- TLE keeps milk warm all night. HollisterDrugCo. FORT BTREET. tf& A,.1 aa Hawaii Stron If Plans gPost Materialize SAN DIE00, Cal., Feb. 21. Secretary Wood of the Hawaii Promo- tion Committee is here on his way back Honolulu. He says that if the present plans are carried out Htiwiii will be made one of the world's strongest military outposts. San Francisco Market Street Bank Suspends SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Feb. 21. The Market Street Bank has EVANS IS BETTER LIMA, Peru, Feb. 21. Admiral PRESS IS ST. PETERSBURG, Russia, Fe1;. 21 The press is displeased with Stoessel's sentence. demands the trial of General AlexieU and Gen- eral Kuropatk.'u. m m KANSAS FOR BRYAN NEWCASTLE-ON-TYN- Feb. 21. Fourteen miners were killed in a mine explosion. m MINERS ARE KILLED HUTCHINSON, Kansas, Feb. 21. The Kansas Democratic State is unanimous for Bryan. A HARD Eldll "If Governor Frear appoints Wilder as Tax Assessor, or has him appointed, I thereby throwing down the Hcpubll ran party, I am afrnld he will have a hard fight on his hands when he seeks i tho nppolntraent of delegate to tho Re- publican National convention," said a member of tho Central Committee, this! morning, "Are you sure that ho Is a candidate for delegate?" asked tho reporter. "Ho has not announced officially that ho is, but ho lins mado such a statement to friends, wns tho answer. "You remember that Carter, during hi term ns Governor, was a dclegato to' tho last convention." The member explained carefully that ho know of no scbemo on tho part of tho Central Committee to knlfo tho Governor, should ho decline to heed Its recommendations, and thereafter seek tho position or delegate Ho stat- ed, howover, thi It was his Idea that tn caso tho Governor should do so, thero would bo many Republicans who it. n The H Price $4.50 A&mJfjdtkJ&MMiabtiiiJM , i. .kj j. . to It i i P.O.Box.460. Evans is improving. DISPLEASED " would bo Inclined to think that after after ho had thrown down the party ho would not have the best of chances when ccklng favors at Its hands. Governor Frear was asked this noon It he Intended to bo a candidate for tho dclcgatcshtp, but he merely that he could not say at pres- ent. ID Governor Frear this morning re- stored to his civil rights Kahnlekuln, nn old Hawaiian living up Mnnoa tnlley. Kahalckula, who Is nbout 8C years old, was convicted away hack tn 1S72 of folonloubly branding a cow, al- though Governor Frear says thero Is now considerable doubt that the cow was not his own. Again Iu 18S4 ho was convicted of distilling liquor without n license. For both theso offenses ho served short terms In prison. It lit ho will now ho nblo to ote at tho next olcctlou. No storo contains as great a variety of furnishing goodi as Kerr's, lieywood Shoe For Men We have another big ship- ment of this famous shoe just in, in two style. Style No. 453 is a Vici Kid, with soft, flexible Welt and Medium Round Toe, from the Highland Last. Style No. 505 is exactly the same shoe with Rubber Heels. Price ?5.00. litd. Phone 282 Manufacturers' Shoe CO.', V i 'I "J i

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STEAMER TABLE A Merchant Can Afford Anything Better Than See His Trade GojElsewhereFrom San Francisco: The circulation of the EVEN-

INGAl.ilucda Mar". C - uW BULLETIN is one ofAmerica Mnru . ...Mnr. 9 quality And quantity. There are

For Gan Francisco: only 2 reasons why you should placeKllunlan Toll. 25 Ev Bulletin Want Ads. in the BULLETIN :China , Feb. 29 ening 1 They cost one cent a word.

Frast Vancouver: 2 They bring immediate andAomnirt . . , THnr- - 7 results.

For Vancouver: Only 2 reasons but AMPLE!Monna Mar. 1

3:80 O'CLOCK Good Advertising Is The Sheet Anchor Of Trade EDITIONVOL. X. NO. 3931 HONOLULU, TERRITORY OF HAWAII, FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 21. I?08 PRICE 5 CENTS

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A hltih lias declined on llic In-

tended salo or tliu Miiim sisal InnilH,for wlilcli thu Kuitdcii urn the ap-plicants, which may postpone, iimlpossibly put u complete slop to tin;miction scheduled to tnko place nrxtMomln) .

Till:! In rid Ik the loin; strip or to-talled "sand-lots- " along tho coast ofMnna, KiiuiiI. The KiuiilsciiH huvobeen tho kwicci of tho land from thoGovernment, hut, desiring to iicqtitiotlio ownership, sigulhcd their willingncss to mirrcmler their luase, mi thattho strip might he put up liy thoLund Commissioner for salo lit publicmiction. The Hale U advertised totahn pliira next Monday, hut ciypiohahly will not.

II. M. wm Holt, trustee for Mrs.Atiulo Kmidson, anil Ida I, von Holt,boncllcinry of it trout deed executedby Mm. Knudrou, uio tho ones whoniu) block the ilci'l., iloth of tlioinhuvo willteu to Lund 'CommissionerPratt, etntlng that uiiIcbs eohio

aro mndo by which theirclaim Is iclcnscd, Pratt will have noilgnt to fell the laud.

The matter has been panned up totho Clovcrnor and tho Attorney Gen-eral, the latter to dclvo Into tho lawproblems presented. Hemenwny,however, h busy with tho Lahalnn-lun- n

case before tho Supremo Court,mid It Is doubtful If he will II nd time,before Monday to glo an opinion intho matter If ho docs not, tho nalowill hn'o to bo postponed.

The laud In question ltas been di-

vided for the purposes of salo intoour lots, ranging fiom 610 to 520

acres eacn, with upset prices of fromr1020 to $1010 each. It Is providedthat the pureliaser must by tho emlut tho first year have planted not lesslimn 75,000 sisal plants, over 75uoroj or land, and by tho eml of thollttli year not less than 375,000plants over :I75 ncu-c- . So far as IsKnown, there will ho no other bid-ders for tho lot-- j than the kmidscubrothers.

mKnimhiilu, Feb. 21, 190$,

1'Mitor i:ei.lim 1! u I let iii-- Wlll

you lilndly permit mo spam tnMiur paper? I ilniy tlio artli lo writ-ti-

in lutt evening's II u e 1 u con- -

"All ToTlie Good"

iKijWiCimimi'iliill'iiiiiilliriil lli !i(J''

US BLOCK KNUDSENS LAND PURCHASEVon Holts May Stop

icrulng my husband, Henry F. Davi-son and myself, In which you statedthat I wai left .starving and that I

Aunt to a family to do washing for mytupport.

My h'lrlnnd uuJ JL 'lid have wordsnml lie left the house, but did not leaveme altogether pcnnile, as you statedin your paper. A family whom myhusband befriended in many way, Intheir days of serious trouble, Invitedmo to (omo and visit them, nnd duringmy stay In their homo I helped to pro- -

vulo for their taUo, I nm IIMng iumy husband's liomc mid being support-ed by him.

Your Informer In a piiarl(ntor.ThnnKIng ou for your space, bo- -

, llcc meI Hcipectfully yours,i MK8, II. I DAVISON.

Iu regard to tho above statement byMrs. Davison, It may bo raid thatMnrchal Hendry Ir authority for thoassertion that when he arrested HarryDaUson, ho found that the man hadtold out every stlc.lt of furniture Inthe house, left his wife and childrenIiciinllcss, and wn3 nil ready to leaveHonolulu on tho S. S. Korea, whichwas scheduled to call tho camo day.

j Davison told Hendry when ho was ar--

lested, "If you had Kivcn mo 20 tnln- -

j utes more, I should havo been onhoard tho Korea.

MICE OF HIIAI ifiPTiRf mm

Tlie pollro of Walalua shot ten timesat Lopez, the outlaw, jcslenlay, androuldn't hit him. They dinned lilni

l for fcomo dlstnnce, nciordlng to re- -

ports, hut didn't pet him.

It lint been Known for some tlmoHint Lope wns hldliiR In tho vl Inltyor Walalua, and IIIkIi Sheriff Hendryhas been expecting tn hear of Ills cap-ture at any moment, hut the manseems to hao made another safe get-away.

Tho Longshoremen's Proteitivo As-

sociation will glvo a luaii on February29 in tho Ilrewer's wharf shed, thathiilldlng having been turned over tolliein by the Siiperlnlcndent of PublicWorks for the occasion.

THIS LABEL STANDS FOR

QUALITY

PAEA00N TROUSERS arecustom tailored, and the bestof everything is employed intheir construction.

Ike cloth is shrunk in ColdWater, which knits tho fabriotogether, preventing shrink-age through dampness,

Every good dresser musthave a few extra pairs oftrousers; now is tho time for

New Spring Styles

Finest Material

and Make.

THE KASH .CO., LTD:Corner of Fort and Hotel Streets,

6ufciLM3&t& .41'j'jki..ilMfc..'',i

JUDGE KINGSBURY

COLLIDES WITH GAR

Automobile Runs Into a Rapid Tran-sit Car But Little Damage

Results

JuiIko Seidell 11. Kingsbury till.1

lorenoon hud mi exceedingly narrowescapo from n dangerouR accidentwhile ho wns driving his automobile.As It wns ho ran Into a Rapid Trail-ti- t

car, hut In sumo miraculous man-

ner ho escaped iibsolutoly uninjured,kiid his machtno wa3 not much dam-rge- d

cither.Kingsbury was coming down Vic-

toria street nnd had arrived at thocomer of that thoroughfare and ln

street, when tl7o outward-houn- d

car came along. "I must havebeen dreaming," said tlio Judge thisnoon, "for I did neither sco nor hearthe car. I did not havo time or spacelo avoid the ear, though I tried todo bo, and my machine run rightInto It. Tho car was not damaged Iuthe slightest, and proceeded on INway, and my machine only got thofender bent, nnd I wns able to pro-

ceed down town Iu it without evenstopping It."

Ono of tho most appropriate win-

dows for Just at tills tlmo can hoiccn on Fort street In tho store offillers. Tho combination of cclo-hratt-

Washington's Illrthdity andtho Floral Pnrndo together Is veryartistically designed. It would cer-tainly pay cveryono with nn oyo forit prettily decorated window to taltoa glance. The Idea Is unique, nnd

cry catchy unci certainly shows quitea head for window display.

iiHIHI .

The marriage of Sam Moohlnl ofl.nhalnaltina Seminary to MIbs LouiseI'lhi, a teachei ut rohuknlna school ofthis city, will tnko plnco nt Lahnlnn,Maul on Aprl' Ith.

Tlio affair will ho a ipilet one. MissLucy KauKnii, ono of tho teachers of1 ahnlna (Invcrnnicnt school, will bothe bridesmaid aiftl Mr, Wllron of

Seminary, the best man.

, 111 USE

The hearing In thu Lo Bun casoboforo U. S. CommlsBlonor FrankHatch was continued yesterday afternoon until r.ext Monday. At thattlmo It Is probable that Mmo

will ho taken ami tho caaqagain put over for a wcok or so.

David Leleo wishes to stato that heIs not tho I.clco who wai referred toas hav'rg challenged ona Paulo o afight at tho Atcherle) meeting, liebas thu tho lIeo in ilm matter was! halMrother nnd not a brother ofMrs. A:chcrley.

The OneYou Trustwith the management of your busi-ness or private affairs may be hon-

est, sagacious, faithful, and expori-enoed- ,

and, then again, he may not,He may have all the good attri

butes and still laok an essential theOPPORTUNITY for SAFE INVESTMENT.

Our reputation is established; and,owing to the great amount of business we handle, opportunities forsafe investment ooour every day.

Hawaiian Trust

Company, Ltd,

For Bt. 0'..(obli

Assessor

Probably

SelectedA Tax Assessor has been selected

hut the formal appointment has notyet been mode.

TIiIh statement must be made withcut authority, hut It In tWdcut. never-theless, that It Is correct TreasurerCampbell emerged nt 2 30 this after-noon from a conferem e with the Gov-ernor. Ho was asked If n man had yetbeen Bdectcd to succeed Holt. "Well,"lo replied evasively, "no one hai beenpppnlntecl yet," emphasising tho word"appointed."

Uticrnor Frear In reply to n similarnuc'tlon said that the mnttcr was not

U cpilte ripe. It is prohible, how-ever, tint tho plum will be rlpo enoughbefore night In be shnKen down

libcn I ow's chances of rcccllng thoappointment appear to bo so smnll anto bo practically negligible. He wasmet on tho Btreet Jmt after the Gov-ernor nnd tho Treasurer had madetheir statements and ho said that hoKnew nothing about tho matter, hadr.ot oven-bo- on iit for. "I do notthink," ho said, 'that there Is muchchance of my hlng appointed, I thinkthat Wilder Ii probably tho ninn."

Mane. Sale

PostponedLand Commissioner Pratt announced

this afternoon that tho salo of tho Ma-

im lands on Kauai hail been postponedpending an Imestlgntlon of the pro-

test lodged b tho von Holti againstthe sale.

Jill RFADY FOR

ORDER Of EVENTS

9 u. m Assembly In Cup -

tol grounds.10 a m. Parndo starts.

Follows lino of main streetsto Piiiiabou Collego grounds.Judging and distributing ofprizes,Kveryono Is requested to wearwhlto clothes. Owners: of res--

iclcnces along tho lino ofmarch aro requested to docktholr homes In fcstlyo array.

Not a tiling bus been loft undnno

to mako tho Floral Parade for 1908

tho grandobt success of unythlnk of

J. Hopp & Co.

FURNITURE

K Good Meals

Popular ljPrices

MARRIED LIFE

PALLS ON WIFE

Mrs. McAuliffe Tired of Being Beatenby Her Husband, Wants

Divorce

Nearly all the statutory groundsfor ilhorce arc alleged by Agnes Gcr-tiud- o

McAullffo In her libel againstJames McAuliffe, with whom shofinds life unbearable.

Slnco they wcro married In 1901rho sajs thcro has hardly been a daywhen ho has not slapped or beatenher, applied vllo epithets to her, oraccused her to her faco nnd to oth-

ers of unchnstlty and unfaithfulness.On June 11, 190G, the woman says,

her husband struck her on tho breast,.nfllctlng Injuries which It tookmonths of a doctor's care to cure.On August 17, 1907, ho cruelly as-

saulted and bent her, dragged herout o'f bed, nml tore her clothes fromher body. She lied from the housoIn fear of her life and took refuge.wUh strangers.

Like nil women, though, sho re-

lented, and, believing her husband'spromises or reform, returned to livewith him ngnlii. Hut things wcro nototter, nnd on October 23 the manchoked her and threatened to takeher life, so sho again fled nnd hnalived apart from him ever since. Lifewith him linn become unbearable, asource of continuous uuhapplnessend fear of bodily harm, to whichtho wlfo can no longer submit.

In addition to bad treatment Mrs.McAuliffe nccuscs her husband ofhabitual Intemperance and nonstip-por- t.

Judge Quarlcs, who has recently ar-rived from Idaho nnd opened a law offico In Honolulu, was this morning adnltted to practice Iu tho Supreme

Court, on motion of Judge Kingsbury

The evidence In tho Lahalnaluiiacase, now beforo tho Supremo Court,was nil In at 11:35 this morning, andargument wni b"gun, D. L. Wlthlng-to- n

"- - ' "MatUe.

Principal C. A. Mardouahl of Lnhal-nalun- a

Seminary Is In town, havingarrived jesterday morning on thosteamer Claudlne.,. y. ... 4, j. . .$ , .$, j .$ , .8. ..,

its kind that has over been under-taken In Honolulu. Kvery memberof every committee appointed by Mr.Gnrtley has been working conscien-tiously all tho time, and tho differ-ent sections of tho parade have eachh largo representation. Nino o'clocktomorrow morning Is tho time setfor tho participants to form In theirplaces in tlio Capitol grounds, leav-ing thcro after they have been photo-graphed at 10 o'clock. Then thomain streets will ha paraded, endingup under tho trees In tho PunahouCollego grounds, where the decisions

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S.S. ililbnian, Feb. 25will carry our next shipment of pine-apples and bananas to the Coast.

ISLAND FRUIT CO.,7!? S. KINO. PHONE 15.

A POOR JOKEYou've heard that joke

pretty often about stumblingout of bed to heat tho milkfor Baby? It's out of date,now. The THERMOS BOT-

TLE keeps milk warm allnight.

HollisterDrugCo.FORT BTREET.

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Hawaii Stron

If Plans

gPostMaterialize

SAN DIE00, Cal., Feb. 21. Secretary Wood of the Hawaii Promo-tion Committee is here on his way back Honolulu. He says that if thepresent plans are carried out Htiwiii will be made one of the world'sstrongest military outposts.

San Francisco Market

Street Bank SuspendsSAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Feb. 21. The Market Street Bank has

EVANS IS BETTER

LIMA, Peru, Feb. 21. Admiral

PRESS IS

ST. PETERSBURG, Russia, Fe1;. 21 The press is displeased withStoessel's sentence. demands the trial of General AlexieU and Gen-eral Kuropatk.'u.

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KANSAS FOR BRYAN

NEWCASTLE-ON-TYN- Feb. 21. Fourteen miners were killed ina mine explosion.

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MINERS ARE KILLED

HUTCHINSON, Kansas, Feb. 21. The Kansas Democratic Stateis unanimous for Bryan.

A HARD Eldll"If Governor Frear appoints Wilder

as Tax Assessor, or has him appointed, I

thereby throwing down the Hcpubllran party, I am afrnld he will have ahard fight on his hands when he seeks i

tho nppolntraent of delegate to tho Re-

publican National convention," said amember of tho Central Committee, this!morning,

"Are you sure that ho Is a candidatefor delegate?" asked tho reporter.

"Ho has not announced officiallythat ho is, but ho lins mado such astatement to friends, wns tho answer."You remember that Carter, during hiterm ns Governor, was a dclegato to'tho last convention."

The member explained carefully thatho know of no scbemo on tho part oftho Central Committee to knlfo thoGovernor, should ho decline to heedIts recommendations, and thereafterseek tho position or delegate Ho stat-ed, howover, thi It was his Idea thattn caso tho Governor should do so,thero would bo many Republicans who

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Evans is improving.

DISPLEASED "

would bo Inclined to think that afterafter ho had thrown down the partyho would not have the best of chanceswhen ccklng favors at Its hands.

Governor Frear was asked this noonIt he Intended to bo a candidate fortho dclcgatcshtp, but he merely

that he could not say at pres-ent.

ID

Governor Frear this morning re-

stored to his civil rights Kahnlekuln,nn old Hawaiian living up Mnnoatnlley.

Kahalckula, who Is nbout 8C yearsold, was convicted away hack tn 1S72of folonloubly branding a cow, al-

though Governor Frear says thero Isnow considerable doubt that thecow was not his own. Again Iu18S4 ho was convicted of distillingliquor without n license. For boththeso offenses ho served short termsIn prison. It lit ho will now ho nbloto ote at tho next olcctlou.

No storo contains as great a varietyof furnishing goodi as Kerr's,

lieywood Shoe

For Men

We have another big ship-

ment of this famous shoe justin, in two style.

Style No. 453 is a Vici Kid,with soft, flexible Welt andMedium Round Toe, from theHighland Last. Style No. 505is exactly the same shoe withRubber Heels. Price ?5.00.

litd. Phone 282Manufacturers' Shoe

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MOMMVLeahl Chapter No 2 Reejular.

I UliMJAlOceanic First Degree

WIIUMISD.VI

THUHSUAYHonolulu Chapter Rcnular,

5 p in.

I'UIDAY

All visiting merabors of theorder arc cordially Invited toattend meltings of local lodges

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

Meets every Monday evening at7:30 lu 1. O. O. F. Hnll, Fort Street.

K 11. HBNURY, Socrclur)iicn. r vickhhs, s u

All vIsltlnB brothers ery cordiallyInvited.

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

Meets every Tuesday evening ati:30 o'clock lu K. of 1. Hall. cor.

fort and Herotanlc. Visiting broth-;r- s

cordially Invited to attend.V 1. LYLL CC.

r. Vv ALDKON, K It 3.

0AHU LODGE, No. 1, K. of P.

Meets every Friday evening at730 In K of P Hall, corner Tortand Uerotanln Visiting brotherslordlnlly invited to nttend

a a ncnuiNo, c a.JAS W S H1TE, K K S.

HONOLULU LODGE 010, B. P. 0. E.

Honolulu Lodge No. GIG, 11. 1. O

E will meet In their hall on KingDear Kort street ovcry 1'rlday even-

ing.Uy order of the 11 It.

HARRY A. WILDER,Secretary.

F. E. RICHARDSON, K. It.

Wm. M'KINLEY LODGE No.8, K.of P.

Meets overy Saturday evening atT:30 o'clock In K. of P. Hall, corFort and Ileretanla. Visiting broth-Ir- s

cordially Invited to attend,Vv L. FRAZI3I3, CC,E. A. JACOllSON, K.KS.

HONOLULU AERIE 140, T. 0. E.

Meets on the 2nd and 4th WED-

NESDAY evenings of each month at7:30 o'clock In K of I'. Hall, cornerDeretanla and Fort streets.

Visiting Eagles nro lav 1 ted to at-

tend.W. L rilA7.EE, W., rrest.II. T. MOORE, Secy.

HAWAIIAN TRIBE No. 1, 1. 0. It. M. 11

Meets every first and third Thurs-days of each month at Knights ntPythian Hall. Visiting brothers cor-dially invited to nttend.

1J. W ASCII. Sachem.A E MURPHY, C. of II.

THE PLEASANTON

Swell rooms en suite with or with-out bath j with every modern

Rates may be had from

Mrs. J. W. Macdonald,PROPRIETOR.

WILDER AVE. and PUNAH0U ST.TELEPHONE 368.

A GOOD SIGNCOSTS YOU NOTHING ITPAYS FOR ITSELF.

TOM SHARP,MAKES GOOD SIGNS.

croat xowrraoKsuxnacsTiV

OOME NOW!Send in your orders at once to

Bo WoThe Finest Jade Jewelries, EtcThe finest Workmanship on the

uarket here.Leave your order now for Chinese

Hew Year.

Hotel St., bet. Alakea and Smith.

Japanese Curios, Silk Kimonos,

Shirts, Pajamas, Shirt Waists, Fancy

Embroidered Goods.

K. Fukuroda,HOTEL STREET NEAR BETHEL.

wiimA.lU.gaiWffHKJlJWutilJJt

Baby

Carriages

Go Carts

Folding Carts

nchlaeierCo..Limited,

King and Bethel Sts.

"Some people like to nscsecond-han- d soap; others donot." Max O'Rell.

It can be avoided by

using

LlOU D

In West's Liquid Soap Dis-

penser your skin cannot becontaminated if you will adoptthis.

Benson,Smith &Co., Ltd.,

Hotel and Fort Sts.

RUNDOWN?

OVERWORKED?

TRY SOME

I

Koenig'sMalt Extract

It will build you upagain.

CHAMBERS DRUG GO.,

FOR. FORT AND KING STS.

PHONE 131.

TILLMAN'SCANNED GOODS

We have a big, fresh lot ofthem just in. They arejust as good as ever. Phone

U. M. LEVY & CO.,

Family Grooers

Holes in Shoesare sure promoters of dis-

ease. Pneumonia frequentlyfollows an ordinary oold andeither may be brought onby wearing poor shoes.

We Repair for $1.25m

VICKERS' SHOE REPAIR

SHOP,

1119 UNION ST. P. 0. BOX 567.

The Weekly Edition of the EveningBulletin gives a complete summary ofne new or tht day, ,

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EVENINO IIUI.LETIN, HONOLULU. T H , rnitlAY ITU 21.1008.

LOCAL AND GENERAL

Let a Bulletin Want ad lentyou a helping hand In your quest forwork.

llolft In newest shade at Kerr sPanama lints cleaned nt the Olobo 'Phone 452 for a hack. Bethel

St. Hack Co.Hats of the Derby port, emlncntl)

proper stj lo. at Kerr s

Bulletin Business Office Phone 250.Bulletin Editorial Room Phone 185.

Honolulu I odgc No. Illi, 11 P O Ewill meet In Elks' Ilnll this es cnlnp ni7 31)

Oalm lodge No I, K of P. willmeet 111 K of P Hull this evening ni7 20

The Hoffman Saloon serves liedHots free with n drink eery afternoon '

The Fashion Saloon Is now scrvltumi excellent dinner between i and lu clock.

Tho best meals In town are servedat Iho Alexander Young Cafe nt populnr price?

Fur ti few wcoks Mrs. Kcarnschutney will le 25 cents per Jar atall the stores.

Tho literal y circle of the KllnhaniArM.caguo will not have a meeting oiSaturday morning.

I)r. E P. Phillip, the bee exportrailed estcrday on tho trnnspoitCrook for Honolulu.

Pol) nctlan Encninpinent No I, I 00 F, will meet In Odd Fellow' Ha,this evening nt 7.30

Honolulu Scottish Thistle Club wlmeet thin evening nt 7 SO In the Orrgon block, Union street

Tlllmnn s canned goods a fresh lotof them Just In nt J M Lev) A. Cofamily grocers Phone 71! King Stnear Fort

Miss Power will return soon fromthe East with n beautiful lino ofcarefully selected milliner), the vcr)latest styles.

Coat )our Iron roofs with "Arabic'You will bo surprised nt Its co illnsand preservative properties. CallfornbI"o d Co , iiKi nts

You nils )our share of fun If )oiwnlt to net a Vlitor Talking MachineW'h) not get It now, on oin eas) pa)mt nt plan? Hergstrom Mush Co ltd

The White Family ltotnry (lock anchain stitch) Is thu best sowing mabine lu tho world lknny Co , Ltd

agents, 12GG, lrt street Phone 1SSWhen )our c)o smart ami sting

take the warning the) nio giving oiand hnve them examined nt am r In

V S.inford. Optician. Ilo t m llullclIne. ' Ul flJIK

the Honolulu (Ins t'n m piping mvrrnl of the streets .mil ruuls In theManoa and College Hills illxtrkt fcrthe accommodation of the icldcnuthere who wish to burn gn

Tho numbers of tho Hawaiian Knglneerlng AFscclatlou held their reulnr meeting Inn night and llstcneto tho of a paper b) C .1

Sohocnlng on nutnmubllo mnihliicr)The new board of trusties of the

Queen's Hospital hao Issued rulegoverning the management of that Instltiitlon Under Iho rcorgnnlutloiiI)r HodRlns, who was denied the prllltgcs of (he hospital l the old bonruhas been relntnlcel

J II CuMlo has asked for a regltertd title to fort) elRht acres of Inndlying In upper Manna Valley the examluntloii of the title of which habeen referred In (he Court of l.nnvRegistration to J 1 iRhtfoot, (he recently appointed oxnnilner

The S)inphony Orchestra will hnctheir rehearsal at 7 o'clock tonlRht Instead of 8 o clock. Special musli willbe rehearsed for tho Cafo Chantant attho Seaside Saturday evening, forwhich the S)mphon) Society tins oluntcercd to play several numbers

There will bo a special meeting ofPac lle Lodge. A F and A M . nt theMasonic Temple today nt 3 p in., fortho purpo-i- of nttcnellng tho funeralof the late Fraud Lnndets llnogs Memhers of Hawaiian and Oceanic lodge,,mm all visiting brethren arc rrnteinnlly Invited to nttend

A Chlncso grocery-wago- n horse getscared by a watering cart at Mollllll)cstcrclny mornliiR and tho vehicle nnddriver vyere preeliiltntcd over (in urnbankment seven or eight feet highThe wagon was turned completely overand tho shafts broken, but, strangelyneither driver nor hoi so wn injured

A decision of tho Supreme Courtwas handed clown )c3terda) In tho nppealed cato of the Honolulu, RapidTranBlt and Land Company from idecision of the Tax Appeal Court ofOnhu disallowing n deduction of $23,-21-

for loss from wear and; tear In iif",claimed as a proper deduitlon fromgross Income lu 1D0U

Tho Kllefords, headed by FrankCoole) unci Miss Kingsbury, will leavefor Hllo on TucscHy and will niakothe trip to tho volcano On tho returnto Honolulu the) will stop at Mauland ascend Hnlenkula, before givingperformances In Wnlluku Whllo InHllo they will present their best at-

tractions at Sprockets HallThe divorce proceedings brought In

Juelgo Lindsay's court b) Maraea AklKanoho agnlnst her husband, JosephKnnoho, and tho counter suit broughtby the husband ngnlnft tho wife, eachcharging the other with adultery, weredismissed becnuto proved Tho viola(Ion of (ho mnrrlage vows was provedIn each suit tlieieby proving ono nsbad ns another

A Most Excellent Assortment or

SUITINGS1HE BEST "FITTERS" IN TOWN.

W. W. Ahana Co.,LIMITED

62 S. KING ST. PHONE 525.

Seeing Easilyisn't always a sign of good eyesight.The contract to make upfor defective vision. It's only whenthey get tired of the strain that you

suffer from headache and

SEE

A. N. SANFORD.OPTICIAN

BOSTON BLDQ FORT ST.

EXCELLENT LAUNDRY WORK

done by the

FRENCH LAUNDRY. 1th their new FRENCH dry cleaning

process.253 Deretanla St. Phon-149- t

FLEET STAYS

CALLAO, Peru, Feb 20 Thoten d.i)s Admiral Hviiiih Illness Is

TAKAHIRA MEETS ROOSEVELT

WASIIINOTON, I) C, Feb. 20. Ambassador Tuhnhlrn wn formal-I- )

iccclvcd nt tho White llouso tocljy. Tho speethes of tho Ambassadornnd President Bliowed a slicing un lertiiiient of deslro to prcscrvo thopent e.

m aRED FLAG IN PHILADELPHIA

PHILADELPHIA, Pi Feb 20 Onou red ling niarthccl lu procession to thewhich ncciiticd twent) pcciplo wero hurt

POWDER MILL

PINOLK, Cal., Feb 20 Four white and twcnt)-fou- r Chinese werokilled by the explosion of u powder mill here today.

ENGINEERS ON STRIKE

SA.V FRANCISCO Cil Feb 20,I)lng mi tho Pncllle CcmkI stiuck .it

JAPANESE SEEK LIBERTY

BILLINGS says: VHshort. Hjolly it H

worth livin'." lByu wa't fr a nj

no uy 'l us now IVICTOR I",e Jollity while you are iH

paying for it? jBm

VICTORIA. II C I li 20lele.ihe b) hnbe.is CUlpllx

Br JOSH

T "Life

f ain'tm --.

If UffirA 'fI JrWm smt&&K11SrjSife' nave

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K K II It H H K H H V P V. K H KR WATfiRFRONT NOTESnKttnirtnr.r.HSssffit.'CR

PURSKIl JA8 I FIUEL reports th"tollowlng freight brought over on

I.oa 71.10 lms3 A sugar, 880bags toffee 1(1 luans, !i tnro, 10 gingerI nwn, IP Ihuiis lir, bunches banana'',18 barrels oringcs, 8 cases and mm

nrlcs, 3D bend rattle, 3 calves, 10 bogsnnd 1 gent Purser Frlcl reports tholollowlng siifir on the other IslnndsHoiiuapo, 589S, Ptiualtlll, 150; llcmol,na, 100(1, Paauhaii, 1000; Paaullo.k"00; Kukalaii 3r.O0. Tho stmr Like-lik- e

Is at Kukalau illseliarKlng. TheN'ocau Is nt Kukulhaclo discharging,and the m homier . Wright Is nt.Muhukoua dlMhnrglng.

thi: clai'imnm: is Din: to sailtonight nt r o'clciek for Lnhutuu,

unit llllii ports. Sho will car-i- )the usual amount of freight unci

pasHcngcisP3

THU DUCK PLANS of tlio nowllngslilp Muiiliik Ken of tho Intel

lleet .lie now on exhibition ntthe roiup.ui) s cifllce. Thoy show thulio.it to be undoubtcilly tho llnestcraft of her kind Hint has over beenIn Honolulu harbor lu fact, thoolllchls of tho Union lion Winks,where the boat was built, In KanFianclseo, mv that theio Is not

boat In the United States th.itcciii lis her lu the splciidldnebs of(ciulpmcnt nnd furnishings Hersleeping looms nro laigo nnd loom),nnd theio nio fil of them. Thero Is

.i commodious smoking loom for themen, with tin ce tables and n settee.'I lie illnlng-- 1 noiii extends clear acrossthu lio.it ficiiu Hide to side, nnd willte.it 7fl people Ilesldcs this theio IIan olllccrs' mess loom, Tho toiletsnro vcr) conveniently situated andare finished lu marble and tile. Allof the liiRldo llttlngs nio of polishedhaielwood. Tho engines of the Mnu-i- n

Koa nie 2200 hoiecpovvcr, nnd Bho

(.in make 1G knots an hour ciitdly.For tho lit Kt month or so tho com-pai- l)

expects to run tho Miiitiiu Kcaon u weekly schedule that Is, Bho

will mnke ono tilp n week. Litor on,If the volume of buslnusi Justlllenthe change, &1ib will make two tripa week to tho other Islands. Tlio

Smith PremierTypewriter

is the result of years of ex-

periment and improvement.Best fitted for all the require-ments of actual use.

The Tri-col- Ribbon andlcmovablc Platen arc samplesof the' features that make, itthe superior of all othtrs.

Hawaiian News io.Limited,

Alex. Young Bldg., 'Hisliop SI.

J, .. IM .. iassi,

AT CALLAO

United States licet will remain herosllwlit

thousand foreigners earningClt) Hall tcicl.i). In u riot

EXPLODES

The engineers or steam schoonersmidnight

detained J.ipanei-- lirio mo Kecking

Minimi Ken will salt ficmi San Fran-cisco tomorrow Sho will come downin slow time, probably not reachingheic before eight or nlno dn)s havoc'apscd. Shu will Immediately taketho inn of tlio Klnnu When sho e.

rO IB5PFCT OUARD

The ofllclnl Inspection of tho Nationnl (liinrd of Hawaii by Major Dunningof thu United State. regular army willtake plaio next Sunday afternoon atAala Park, commencing nt 1 o'clock

The Inspection, It Is said, will bo alengthy nnd thorough one, tho newluw icquirlng that tho National (liiuidof nil Slates and Tcrrltnrlc, tlioecpilpincut, drill nnd standard of tho militial.nvo to conform to the samo Mantlingns those of tho regulars

(lovcrnor Freer, who has Issued lnvitntlons to the members of tho Leglkitiirc to ntlind, will bo present Heatson tho band stand will bo reserved forthem, and no others.

if it ii ; it it it :

BAND CONCERT;V it it it it it it it it it it it it

This evening the band will play atthe Monna Hotel. Following Is theprogram:

PAHT I"Mareh "The Shrlners" .... Sehullr,Ovtituro "Festival" SuppnInternic77o "La Sorella" . . . , HorelInternu.iO "I.n Sorella" HorelSelection "Ilelle of llohemln" ....

KnglaudcrPAUT II

Vocal Hawaiian Songs .ar by HergerSclcctiein "Pirate of Pcnnnte" . .

SullivanWall "Ai list l.lfo" StraussMarch "Hllo" Herger

"The Star Spangled llanner "

NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC

Saturda), February 22, being a lo-

cal hnllda), the Pnstofflco will beopen for ono luiiir only from 8 11 111.

until 9 n 111

Ono tlellvory will be mntlo by lettercanlcrs.

JOSUPII O. rilATT,Postmaster.

53d- f- BlLQETiN AD9. PAY &

CABLE REPORT OF SANFRANCISCO MERCHANTS'EXCHANGE.

Saturday, February 1.

V MOUVi:il Sailed, Jan. 31:Hi S S. Mluwurn, for Honolulu,

llll O Sailed Jan 31:A II S. S. Arlzunan, for Sallnn

Cruz.Monday, February 3.

'. 3KOHAMA Arrived Fob. 1:Jap. 3. S. Nippon Mnni, hctico .Inn

20.'1IIAY8 HAllllOll Sailed Feb. 1:

Am. schr. C. A. Tha)or, for llonolulu

Am. pchr Manila, for Honolulu.SAN ntANCISCO Arrlvcil Fob. 2.

U. S. A. T. Crook, henco Jan. 23.HILO Anlvpil. Jan. 31:

Atn S. S. Knlcrprlso, fium SanFianclsco.

HILO Sailed Jan. 30:Am bk Annlo Johnson, for San

Francisco.Tuesday, February 4.

SAN I'll ANCISCO Arrived Feb. :

O S. S. Alameda, hence, Jan. 29:YOKOHAMA Sailed, Feb. :

Jap S S. America Maru, for Hono-lulu.

POUT TOWN8KND Arrfvod Fob. A:

Am sp Jnbcz Howes, from KnhululWednesday, February 5.

SAN FIIANCISCO Arrived, Fob. 5:Am S S. Hllonlan, henco Jan 28.

AN FIIANCISCO Sailed, Feb. 3:Jns. llolph, for Hllo.

POIIT IIAIIKOHD Sallod. Feb 3:Am. S S. LaUBlng, for Honolulu.

SAN FIIANCISCO Snlled Feb. 5:U S. A. T. Iliiford, for Honolulu.

Thursday, February 6.SAUNA. CRU7. Arrived Feb. 2:

Am. S. S. Columbian, from Hllo,Jnn IS

KAHULUI Arrived Feb. C:A.-l- S. S. Mexican, from Honolulu

Thursday, February 6.SAUNA CIIUZ Sailed Feb. 6:

A H. S S. Texan, for San Diego.Friday, February 7.

SAN FIIANCISCO Arrived Feb. 7:Am bk n P. ltlthct, henco Jan IS

SUATTLn Sailed Feb 7A.-- S S Nevadnn, for Honolulu

Saturday, February B.

SAN FIIANCISCO Sailed Feb 7.A.-- S. S. Alaskan, for Honolulu.

SAN FIIANCISCO Sailed Feb 8.O. 8. S. Alaiueda, for Honolulu.

HILO Sallod Feb 3Am bk. Mohican, for Sun Francisco

Monday, February 10.YOKOHAMA Arrived Feb 10

8. 8 Asia, henco Jan 28.IIIIX) Sailed Feb 7:

Am. schr. Compeer, for Kureka.Tuesday, February 11.

SAN IHEOO Arrived, Feb. 10:A.-- S S Texan, from Salluiv Cruz

SAN FIIANCISCO Sailed Fob. 11:Jnp S S. Hongkong Mnrn, for Ho

nnltiluKAHULUI Sailed Fob. 10:

A II S S Mexican, for KannapallHONOIPU Arrived. Feb 11:

Am, schr Honnlpu, fiom Son FranCisco, Jnn. 25.

Wednesday, February 12.POIIT OAMIILK Arrived Tub 11- -

Am bktne. Kllkltat, henco Jan. 21

PAN FIIANCISCO Sailed Feb 12.Am H S Hllonlan, for Honolulu

Thursday, February 13.SAN FP.ANCI8CO Arrived Feb 12

Am bk Amy Turner, henco Jnn 25SAN FRANCISCO Arrived Feb 13

U 8. A. T. Thomns, henco Feb. 5.HILO Arrived Feb 8:

A 11 S S. Nebraskan, henro Fob. 7HILO Arrived Feb. 11:

Am bk. Andrew Welch, from SanFrancisco

YOKOHAMA Sailed Feb 13.P. M. S S. Slbeiia, for Honolulu (1

da) late).i:UUF.KA Sailed Feb

schr. O M. Kellogg. Tor .Ho-

noluluFriday, February 14.

SAN ITWNCISCO Arrived Feb, 11:P. M. S. S. Korea, henco Feb. 8.

SAN DIKflO Sailed Feb. 14:A.-- S S. Toxnn, for San Fran

clscoin ix)iu:ion pouts.

Saturday, February 15.

HUIIKKA Arrived Feb. 11:Am schr. F.vn, henco Jan. 22.

NKWCASTLK Sallod. Fob. 13:Hr. S S. Hlvaston, for Honolulu.

HILO Sailed Fob 12:Am S S. Kntcrprlso, for San Fratit

clsco.HILO Sailed, Feb. 13:

A II. S. S Mexican, for Sallna Cruz.KIHKI Arrived, Feb. 13:

Am. S 8. Lnnslng, henco Feb. 13.

HONOIPU Sailed Fob. 14:Am schr. Honolpu, for Sun Fran-

cisco, via Hann.Monday, February 17.

VANCOUVER Ai lived Fob. 11:Hr S. S. Aorangl, henco Feb. 0.

1IANA Arrlvod Feb IB:Am schr. Honolpu, from Honolpu,

Fob 14YOKOHAMA Arrived. Fob. 17:n M 8. S, Mongolia, henco Fob. (!

YOKOHAMA Sailed Feb 14.rr S 8 Malta, for Honolulu

KAHULUI Sailed, Feb. 1G:

A -- II. S. S Ncbrnskitii for SanFrancibco,

KlHi:t Sailed Feb. 1G:

Am S S. Lnnslng for Port HarfordWednesday, February 19.

8AL1NA CRUZ Arrived Feb. 17:

A Wet Sheetand a flowing sea and a wind thatfollows fast. Such is yachting. Letus build that yacht for you.

Charles D, Walker,BOAT AND MACHINE WORKS,

King near Alapai,

A.'II. 8 S. Ailzonim, from HlloJnn 31.

SAUNA CRUZ Sailed Feb 18:A 11 S. S Columbian, for San Diego.

SAN FRANCISCO Arrived Feb. 18.Am bk. Annlo Johnson, noin m

Jnn 31

OAVIOTA Arrived Feb. 18:Am sp. Fnlls of Clyde, henco I cu. 0.

YOKOHAMA Sailed Feb, 19P. M 8. 8 China, for Honolulu.

SAN FRANCISCO Arrived Feb. 19:Jap R S America Maru, henco

Feb. 13.

Am. bk. Mohlcnn, from Hllo Feb 2.

inunuay, xcuruiiry u.KAHULUI Sailed, Feb. 19

Am hlp Hrsklno M. Phelps, forDcliivvnio Ilienkwaler.

KAHULUI An I veil, Feb. 20:A.-- 8. S. Nevadnn, fiom Unno- -

Ilulu.Triday, February 21.

SAN FRANCISCO Sailed Feb 20:Am. bk R. P Itllhct, for HonoluluU 8. A. T, Crook, for HonoluluA.-I- I S 8 Texan, for Honolulu.

IN FOIiniON PORTS

TIDESz $ M.fin

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a m II tm i i m. KlnJ 47 I t)' 4 8 9 JJ lo 41 6 19' 6 (. t 11

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5 14 i 4' 6 c8 11 56 tl 58 617 6 ,K,I . in

J 58 J 7 00 12 i) 6 16 6 I S'! rti a in niti 4, o 11 1 01 o si 6 ) ft O). to SI

9 08 4 7 i 1 47 1 10 Gil 6 OJ II 47

i'Ull moon Feb. ICtli, nt 10:35 p 111.

Hawailnu standard tlmo is 10 boms30 minutes slower than Greenwichtime, being that of tho meridian of 1G7

icgrccx 30 minutes. Tho tlmo wlilstloblows at 1:30 p. m , which is tlio snmoas Qrccnwlch, 0 hours 0 minutes. Sunnnd moon are for local tlmo for thowholo group.

2e 5C X K H 3t K X Jt :t ,li it CI XK ARRIVED

K X X K K K !! ;( !! K JJ )f )( AThursday, February 2(1

Stmr Claud Ine, Parker, from Hlloand Maul ports

Stmr J A. Cummins, Scarle, fromKoolnu ports.

Frldu), February 21

Stmr Maunn I.oa. Slmcrson, fromKan and K'ona. C a m

H 3i SC ii X X 51 K V X Sf, J S K k s m

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3S3t5S)tl ;sMK 53KaThursday, February 20

Stmr. Maul, H rutin, for wlndwnrdHawaii ports, 11 '30 p. 111

Stmr Mlkahala, Gregory, for Knual,f. p m.

Stmr J A, Cummins, Scarle, forWalmannlo.

'-- 3S iC K K X X X K K K li X K 3C 33 M. XSAILING TODAY

iLlCX&XitxutxnitiiZilZlliiStmr Clnttdlne, Parker for Maul

ports and Hllo, 5 p inA II 8. S Alaskan, Nichols, for

Sallnn Cruz via Kahuliil, Knannpnllmid Hllo, fi ji. ni

t DUE TODAYKKltXKUKKililKSKSKJi

Stmr. Kauai, Sachs, from Hawaiiports.

X DUE SATURDAYx s k n x x 58 u k x a u a it

P. M 8 S Siberia, from the Orient,In tho morning.

Stmr. Klnnu, from Hllo and wayporls.

8lmr W. (I Hall, Thompson, fromKauai, n, in.

H K X X X !J 3C X 3f X 5C M X 3! K 3t

DUE SUNDAYK S 50 K M X M K X X 3d 5S K M

Stmr Iwnlanl, from Maul midporls, n. 111.

Stmr Despatch, Kokcrwlt, fromKnual

Stmr Ke An Hon, Tullett, fromKauai.

It K K !I B S4 K K K K U i !! K J!PASSENGERS ARRIVED

Ji. 3C K X V K & X M V. X K X X 3! itPer stmr. Mnuna Loa, Slmerson,

fiom l.nhalna, G GG n. m. T Hodman,IM C Drown, I). Conway, Mrs. Mall-lau-

Mrs. 1) L Peterson and children,U. A. McWn)iic, Mrs. M C do Mells,A. C. do Mells, Queen Lllluokalant,Mrs. J. Aea, J. Aca, F L. Winters, 13.

O. Pornnnd wife, I). H. Case, II. duel-ic-

Mrs. W Ixuigher, Mrs. W, Jellingand two children, Mrs. (lOOdhuo andchild, T. V Pease, Illshop Reetarlck,Mrs. llotnrlck, Rev II, A Iltichananond wife, Y Talipkuwa, Ah Chong,Chas Sang, Ur Hodniann and 2G deckpatcngers.

Per stmr Claudlno, from Hawaiiand Maul norls, Feb 20 Col J. Rid-

dle, Captain Otwell, M. Parmentci,IJinlly Toomey, Mrs. Deus, N. Oinsted,Miss F. II. i:ngle, C (1. White, wlfoand Infant, Mrs W S Winter, R F.Engle, Capt. iNlcholson, Gladys Gra-ba-

Mrs. Penhnllow, Georgo Ordvvay,Miss I3va Scholtz, Charles Copp Jr.,Miss Copp, Thomns 13, Wilson, LongHong, wlfo and children, Miss T. Nil-nc-

Major Dunlng, Mrs J Richard-son, C. A Macdonald, I) 11 Kuhutilc-llo- ,

wlfo and 3 children, K Mltaul unci

wife, and G3 on deck

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low man. It Is estimated Hint mil-

lions of savages on the upper Congonro ""Invcterato cannibals. Millionsmora perhaps hnvo the samo tnsto InNow Giilnen nnd ceitnln groups otthe South Sen Islands, notably thoSolomons, the Now Hebrides und NewIreland.

Why this should be so Is n mjs-ler- y

Hint has perplexed the anthro-pologists. David Livingstone, thofirst white man to cross the Man-yem- n

count r)--. In Central Ah leu, was

icluctaut to bellow that cannibalismwas not In some way associated withsuperstitious rites. Hut when hesaw tho eagerness of the nutlvcs forwhat was evidently their fiuorltofood ho could no longer close his eyesto tho dimple fact the Congo manpreferred human llesli to any otherMud of meat.

Tho extent ot tho prnctlco is indi-cated in tho evldeneo gheii before thovarious Congo Inquiry commissions,sayB n writer In the Charleston NowsAnd Courier. One natlvo witness after another camo forward mid laid ontho table bunches of twigs nndloaves, each ono lcprcscntlng n hu-man being that had been hilled andeaten by the sentries

by the llelglun administrationto supervise tho bringing In of rub-ber.

It has even been asserted that thosetribes which do not Indulge In thisprnctlco nro inferior, mentally andphjsleally, to the cannibals. "Andyet," said Livingstone, speaking oftho Mnnyemn, "they nro a

race. I would hack them to beruperlor In shnpo of head and generalphyBlquo to tho entire Anthropolog-ical Society,"

Kor ninny )cars travelers general-ly omitted from tho books mention ofcannibalism. Such stoi'les would,they fancied, be considered exagger-ated, If not positively untrue. Hut oflate th explore of all nationalitieshave studied both people und prac-

tice with bclcntllic-zen- l.

Sir Harry Johnston, Herbert Ward,Commandant Guy llurrows, of theCongo Administration; Dr. Parke,Capt. S. I.. Hlnde, also in King Leo-pold's service, und many others hncspent years among tho Congo tribes,nnd they give in a matter-of-fa- waydetails of tho habits of tho savageswhich are almost lncicdlblc. In thellangala country not only nro thobodies of those, slain In battle eaten,but tho natlves'hnbltually hill mentor food. And about this thero Ismuch curious system, such as in-

clines students of anthropology tosuspect some hidden origin.

Thus the prisoner is not killed out-

right, but Is placed chin deep in apool of water, with his head madefast to a log lest he diown. Tho vic-

tim's limbs, by tho way, hnvo beenbroken three days previously. Ontho third day tho poor crentrfro istaken out and killed. This proced-ure, tho fierce Dnngnla say, makestho lle3h more tender.

Tho cannibals In nil cases extrncttho teeth of their human prey for'

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niiido Into fishing lines and nets, theBklu goes to cover war drums andtnc skulls become fnshlonablo decora-tions In tho homes of tribal chiefs,whoso greatest glory Is a long nrrayof these trophies of tho chase.

Commandant Guy Harrows, Intnlylit tho service of tho Congo adminis-tration, told tho writer a em Ionsstory of tho Hatako people, n body otwhom he led In a punitive expeditiontgainst tho Mnhodo tribes.

Tho day had been marked by forc-

ed marches and sharp fighting. Inwhich both sides left many dead Intho thick Jungle.

Presently In tho gathering dink ahuge savage passed him stcnlthll),with it big btindlo on his shoulderwrapped In lenves of tho wild bananapalm. Challenged by Harrows, Hu-

man said he was only bearing foodfor bis comrades just bnnnn.i food.Hut in fact ho and several uthi-i- s hadbeen constantly going to and fiofrom the sreno of tho light, inningup the bodies nnd bringing themdown In small parcels, so as not toattract tho whlto man's attention asthey passed his tent.

Yet In this very country are tribesthat would not eat human llesli Ifthey were starving; tho curious littlepygmies, for instance, of the GicatForest. Yet theso nro Infinitely low-

er In the bocinl scalo than the canni-bals llttlo better thnn apes. In fact

Their huts would dlsgrnco an in-

telligent animal. They hac no arts,nor do they till tho Mill Thesoqueer little nomads exist by hunting,(rapping and fishing. They oeti pur-cu- o

tho elephant, shooting it in thefoot with poisoned nrrow-- s mid thenHacking it until It becomes helpless,ivhen they finish off the munster withtheir spears.

Turning to tho South Sea Islands,tho (lerinnns, Dutch and lliltlsli niedriving to put down cannibalism intheir respective sphorcs In New Gui-

nea. So far theso efforts bac metwith llttlo success, Tho practice istoo deep seated to bn eradicated in ageneration or two. No New Gulnenmaiden will look with faor on n

suitor whose hut is not plastered withhuman skulls as testimony to hisprowess ns hunter and general pro-

filer for tho home.In the Solomon Island, New Britain

nnu Now Ireland, tho natives nro alsocannibals from deliberate choice. Intho FIJI Islands ns Into nslSSO livedcannibals as ruthless as any on earth.They fattened .their victims In wood-

en cages until they wero ready forthe braining stones, which you mnysee In Ovnlnu to this day, togetherwith notches otr the trees recordingtho number of human beings sent tothe ovens.

Hero tho eating of human flesh wasfull of symbols, poetry nnd philoso-phy, n thing sanctified by tho godsann governed by intricate rules. LordStanmorc, G. C. M. G formerly highcommissioner of the HJl'Islnnds, re-

cords Hint tho nntlvcs reserved n spe-

cial kind of salad for uso at thesofcasts, nnd women wore rigidly ox- -

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ly will remain until Thursday,an oppoitunlty to visit

"ltnlnbow" Kails and tho otherpoints of interest In tho neighbor-hood.

Thursday morning at seven o'clocktho party will Icavo by train forGlcnwood, thence by stage, ninemiles, to tho Volcano, arriving thereut eleven o'clock m

Hero tho party will remain untilSunday morning. The two nndhalf da8 will (illicitly pass In thiswonderland; among tho attractionsbesides tho Volcano, nrrt "KllauciIkl," tho seven craters, the sulphurbanks, tho fern nnd koa forests.

Sunday morning nt seven O'clocktho party will leave by stage to con-

nect with tho S. S. "Milium Lo.i,'sailing from llonuapu nt noon. Thetrip Is along the coast, pasttho scones of tho lava flows. Thesteamer anchors for the night nt

Hay, at which point Cap-

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monument lias been erected to hismemory. Those wishing to enjoybeautiful carriage ilrho may leavotho steamer nt Kealnkckun nnd gooverland to Knllua, 20 miles dis-

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Hongs lemovcil .i hr w i withoutwarning li tilt' li.iml of ilt .it It. hasmudn a htriinfs Imp c"lon on thecommunity with the shot k of sudde.ilereaement Death, the limit bt-)o-

which om huiii.iii knowledgeceuaes. Is alw.is h id. but where itcomes lth sui li gi.'ut swiftness Itlinn the I in pin t of a projet tile, l.lkoIn a hut tip n'i' the nmn lightingIn nur ranks (Imp. and he In no more,nni) we ' el with full force the great-ness of the meat m story of whichno science uin tell us aught.

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SECRETARY TAFT'S REPORT ON

THE PHILIPPINES

That I lie Philippine pioblem Is

nettled inlgh' .sem nil abiupt, enundoubtful deduction fioni SecretaryTaft s rcpoit of his lecent personalInspection, but thcie is vci) much to

wuiruut that conclusion. Whetherthe porennl.'.l Nebraskan will "approlirlate" the lloosevelt policies, themost colossal larceny of history, orwhether he will have a chanco, onlytime van toll, but It Is ceitaln thatro paity. whatever Its Icodorshlp orrecord for blunders, will hao thesuicidal temerity to tamper with thopolicy which has vindicated Itselfand Is paying Its nay In the Phlllp-llne- j.

Whutovei else tho Secretin) slcttei may or may not accomplish, ittul.es the Philippine question out ofpolitics At nny rnto, if the wholeuuuject, with its len.otu nnd collat-eral questions, coored by tho termpioblem, Is not sottlcd, bumo thingsare at least made us definite!) cle. rns human wisdom tan determine Itis, moieovor, somewhat unfortunate,co far as Philippine ni.it tei 8 are

that Secrolury Taft 'a relationlo otbcrj more Immediate, poi h psimportant, and big ultoi-nncc- i con-cerning thorn, dlcrt public attention

,nnc comment from the erc.it workwhich has been wrought In the

Hut ocn this has Us compen-sations, for tho dlvorteil at ten i IonImplies unsbakon confidence that

. vliat lias been bo far so well donehad hotter not bo meddled with In atilrlt of captious criticism oi uneimyrestlessness; the lalssez fulie policy,so lar mi tho Philippines nro

Is at the piescnt tlmo thobest.

Nothing is ovor settled until It Is

lettled right, but among tho thing?which may bo accepted as dually

nio that thoto will be nochange In tho Amoiican policy to-

ward tho Philippines, and, further,tbut there will be no more mined re- -

slstnnco to United States authority Intho Islands. Pcaco hns obviouslycomo to stay; n National Assembly Isfettling down to Intelligent icspon-sibl- o

work; ngrlcultuio Is gntlieitugliondv.'ny, a thousand miles of r.tll-loa- d

aio under coitBttiittlon, sanita-tion Is advancing along many llneo,altogether the whole pioposlllon, po-

litical, Industrial, economic ami ed-

ucational, Is boiug rapidly changedby tho Infusion from nil sides witliIhn.cunents and forces of ihll!?.i-lio-

Never In history has theiobeen an object lccsou like Hint 'whichtho Philippines affoid; deeper, moiotlinninnli and ippru (onvlnclug thantho moio transfet of polltlcil bomm-clcnt-

tho mete establislimont of

Office, cijr VF:iif I at the PwionVf at llottolii.u

Hr ml i dt mtttrr

FEBRUARY 21, 1008

inv nan nuihorin in the Islandst ho p orii-- . in all that goes to cle- -

inn iinpioM' iiiniihiiiii, uns iiccu4 i li'i in the l.ibt decade In thoi lnllpplncK than In the four ccntur-'c- h

!ilh the Sptiilarda ruled nndobbed them nnd all preceding time,

and when, In addition to this, It Is

lecnlled that half a million childrenare learning In their public schoolsthe let.Hoii- - nnd tho methods of niltho advantages which lime come tothem in this ihoit period of n

from poort, little betterthan snvageiy, It Is impossible thatthe seed shall not take loot, nnd that,with a firm, ul cad hnml. the goal ofpopular ultimatelybe attained.

Secretary Taft's report leads, onits face, ns a shite paper of icm.irk-abl- o

merit. Clear In statement, fairIh argument, marked by candor nndcourtesy, nnd with n clear senxo ofpropoitlon of events nnd of Inlhi-ine-

which lead to an Intelligent,judicial (oncliislun: rend between tholines, It discloses tho temperamentand mental characteristics of a manwho has never failed nor faltered In

n of hla great public duties, por-!u- p

more dlfilcult and moio trjlngthan those allotted to nny other oCI-I'l-

in all of whlih Is found pet hapsearnest und guarantee of what thopeople ma) expect should he bo call-ed to tho highest place in their gift.Thcte Is, In tltc lepoit, evidence ofwhaticserved mental power and politicalwltdom, tempered with wholcsnmooptimism and faith In fair play, be-

tween nntle3 and Individuals, which,' nil combined, mean a statesman nnd

a rului., Comparison between Lord Cioniciand his work in CfiMit, nnd that ofhis coadjutor. Sir Iteglnnld Wlngatc,In tho Sudan, cuil Secretary Tnft andhis In tho Philippines, Is not nlto-geth-

fair nor Just to either. ThoUritlsh ndmlulstiator had somethinglo build on, a condition of nlTalra atonet- - an adantngo and tho opposite.KorH tentuilcH lookod down uponCromer's Hold, nnd thercfoio it wasw Isdom for him to prc3oi vo tho Kg)

civil and religious Institutionsand Us language, literature und tra-ditions, while In the Philippines ex-

actly tho roerRe condition of afta'isexisted Nearly a sioro of uulntcl-lgibl- o

dialects, the hated Spanish re-

gime, Jealous and hostility betweenthe tribes, all are minimized and nroultlmxtely to be swept away by theestablishment of English us tho Ian- -

nu..t r of offlcli'l life and of tho pub-- 1

7lf7--? JP-MEHfi-fi T COMPANY.

j&Rr4J?2jmx3&1llfivSr jfonolulu.HawiJ,,

i:i?i4 1..ICTen acres of pineapple land at a.

Good location. More landadjoining if desired.

Building site: College Hills, 40,-CO-

sq. ft. Owner will nccept mort-gage for full purchase price of landprovided buyer builds house.

FOR RENT FURNISHED

Hotel Street $50.00Prospect Street $50.00iuiiinui.i qo(,UU

FOR RENT UNFURNISHED

IJinau Street $35,00--iuumiiu i. fcu.uu i

Xoung- - Street $25,00King Street $25.00Kinau Street .$30.00

'

Kewalo Street S22.C0Kin Street $15.00Aloha Lane SI8.00Matlock Avenue $25.00Emma Street $24.00Bcrctania Street $40,00

Waierhouse TrustComer Fort and Merchant St.i.

Honolulu.

EVEN1N0 BULLETIN. HONOLULU, T. I!., miDAY. ma 21, 1008.

Sjmt iwU feftffit

AGemerous

Ho generous andalong tight

lines, but don't let yourgenerosity run to suchlength that 5 on paytribute (rent) to .

landlord all your lite,lie your own landlordnnd pay rent to your-

self, tTnd ou will bhappier and more pros-perous. Tho tlmo tobuy In now. Seo TrentTrust Co., Ltd., forbnrgalns.

Sfwd Ijwd bo,fitt9jt.ro1f

lie schools, and with tho I'lllplno del-egates at Wnshtngtou nnd cadets at

est Point und Annapolis, togetherwith the hundreds of nnttve pupilswhom the Islands wilt send to Amer-ican schools. It Is evident that beforeman) )e.ua knowledge of free Insti-tutions, of the mentis nnd methods of

will be gteatl)by the adoption of the lan-

guage of tho Anglo-Saxo- In onepoint, however, n parallel might Hebetween Cromer nnd Tnft, nnd that IsIn tho hands-of- f policy fiom homo;no Uritlsh Premier nor Cabinet wouldhno timed ttlfle with Cromer's posi-

tion or Influence, cither to girln fa-v- ot

In Britain or In l.'Kpt, und Intho came way the stnbllity of tlioMcKlnloy-Tnf- t regime, which hasstood tho test and Is bearing (he be-

neficent ptoofs of ten cars, shouldbo assured hc)ond n peradventurc.(liant'a Immortal "Let us havopcaco" did not bettor lit tho originalconditions of Its utterance than Itapplies today to tho Philippines andthe question between them nnd theUnited Stntcs.

The coming Presidential electionwill bo watched with keenest Inter-est by citizens of Hawaii The re-

tirement of HooEovolt nnd the elec-

tion of Tnft or Hughes or Cunno'tmay easily mean tremendous chi'tigein Pedeial views regarding this Ter-ilto-

Muy our best filend win.

The latest Coast files brought thenowa that flre3 hnd been lighted Intonic of New York's Equates to keppoor peoplo fiom freezing to death;and yet there, mo somo people In Ha-wn- ll

who complain of tho weather

?

iBooks, Bookish

I People and Thingst tT T 1 1 f - K-

"LITTLE BIOGRAPHIES"

lly VAN DVKi: SNUOULUrillTZ,D.O."

.Mr. Smudge, though not tho oldest,was one of the best known (In hisrwn fntnlly) of all tho citizens of ourtown. Ho was worth nothing at ullIn actual cash but waa distinguishedfor debts, lie was born In Sycamore(Jeorgla, at the ago of ::!0 da) a.Vhllo not spcclllrnll) marked bo, hnd

a temarknbly bright look which, con-

trary to rule, his parents observed nttho tlmo. When ho was three jcarseld ho fell Into n tub of l)o und lostcno of his e)cs, hut although one-eye- d

lie always know u good thingwhen ho could see It with that e)o.Ilefore reachlngytho ago of thirty hovas talked of (iimong his near rola-tlvc- j)

as tho (omlng Congressman,but owin:f to politics ho never tit riv-ed. Ho was, howoei, twice electedto tho portion of deacon In thoWhlle-Awa- y Chuich, and ho onco ledIho choir, which made up to n greattxliat for any falluto In statesman- -

ALL TiiAf'S NEWEST AND

BEST IN THE

DRY GOODS

LINE

B. F. Ehlers& Go.,

Tort St. P. O. Box "716.

fV$

'i?thlp. It wan geiieinlly understood InHie iuinlminlt thai If he had only'earned to tend In his )omigor da) a

lie would hae been a preacher. Mr.finmdgo had one grent trait whichihown his business ability more thanan) thing else he noier lost money.The money nlwas managed to belost before he got It, and ho ofteni poke of his good fortune. WhenMillions went out of tho hands ofspeculators ho would chuoklo nnd say"I'm dam lucky " Tho Httlo monoyMr. Smudge ever had was mndo byhis wife, who tool. In washing, lntt.ltlc only fair to mi of Mr. Smudgethat ho often emptied the soapsuds.Ho was really u sclf-mnd- o man nnd,having been thrown bomowhat forci-bly on his own resources In early life,l.evcr got over the Injur). This 'a

face was a familiar ono InBycamoro as the possessor rode on"each morning on the garbage enrt.He always hnd a genial, pleasant wayabout him except when ho was nthomo, und there he of couise had ev-

ery light to be the reverse, l.lkomany other tltlrena, he was a mag-netic man, having at odd hours holdover 100 or Wright's elect: lc belts.Ills presence was alwa)s felt atnight In the hcnjarcls of SycamoreAnd so hypnotic was his touch thatl:c could cam a hen uwny withoutcausing n cackle And ho did notfollow the Star of Umpire westwardthrough nny ohsiuro Destiny. Oh,no; not he. lie went nt tho sugges-tion of tho S)camore Vlg. Com.Among other things he did u Httlohanking, too, around his house. Mr.Smudgo's thoughts were always sodeep they neor riimo to the top, nndwhen he tried to dig 'tbM. up (ntprnyer meeting say) he cut thoin InPieces, ns ho did his potatoes, undthey fellout In stutters. Ho standsfive feet nine, eats three square menlsv, lien ho can, an I gets a dollar a daywhen ho works An observing neigh-bor says that be thinks Mr. Smudgemndo at least 50 cents In tho lasteight yeats of his life This covershis biography, which will ho foundilko that of other distinguished mentit America. 1 Tot got to say that hewas one of the kindest men In Geor-gia nnd that he was silf-mnd-

P.S. Since wilting tho above I

learn fromjjood authority that Mr.Smudgo once spoke to tho Whlle-Awa- y

congre'gntlon on predestinationr:id got through without breakingnnthlng Hut the communion set,which, unfoitiinntcly, had been loftIn tho pulptf. desk.

One of o'ur contributors. 11. II.

ft jt ft tt it' HONOLULU WEATHER

ft o itFebruary 21.

Temperatures c' a m., C7, 8 a. lr.71, 10 a m., 73; noon, 7C; morningminimum, G5.

Uaromoter, S a. m. 30 00; absolutehumidity. 8 a. inG.(!03 grains per(libit foot; ielathe humldlt), 8 n. m .

r,8 per icnt; dew point. 8 a m, (ill.

Wind 0 a. m velocity 3, directionN.; 8 a m., velocity 2, direction H;10 n m. velocity 9, direction SE :

noon, velocity 12, direction S.Rainfall during 21 hours ended 8 a

in. no inihTotal wind movement during 21

hours ended at noon, 10!) miles.WM. 11. STOCKMAN,

Section Director. H. S. Weather llureau.

iiZr- - BULLETIN ACS. PAY --75a

WA fine goid-eiolint- ed

makes a handsome

We have just received alarge assortment of StylishCOMBS of REAL SHELL andMOUNTED IN SOLID GOLD.The prices are very reason-

able.

Ii. F. Wichman & Co.

LTD.LEADING JEWELERS.

JO-Sllli-S

FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,

Latest Shapes andStylish Trimming.

Cleaning Of All Kinds of Hats.

UYEM,1028 NUUANU AVENUE.

m

AutomobileWITH WATER-COOLE- D

.m"INETY

canengine; it adds very little to the weight of a and repair-bill- s,

cannot be avoided with overheated engines cooled by oil, or

cars may be all right in a cold climate. But intropics the wine man will buy a WATER-COOLE- car every time.

Here are n few of the leading WATER-COOLE- cars:

PeerlessPackardStevens-Durye- a

Stoddard-Davto- n

see at our

No. 120. TtiKUITOKY OK HAWAII.COURT OF LAND

OP HAWAII TO Z. K.ZAHI.AN; U. H. ZA11I.AN; CHUSAIi HATTIB K.

J. H. SCHNACK; W. O.SMITH, TKUSTi:LJj SUSAN NYU;HKNltY NYK; MRS. HAHHYAU1.I); AH CHUCK; SAMDIOHT; I.UKA; D. KHALOHA;Hi:iItS OP HKIUSOf HOA; SAMUUI.

PUA; WILLIAM K. PUA;Mrs. MIRIAM I.USTHR KAMAI1;

of HAWAII by C. It.as Attorney Cienernl

and by JAMUS W. PRATT ns Com-

missioner of Public Lands; COUN-TY of OAHU by CHARLHS C

Jr. as Chairman of theHoard of und to ALLwhom It may concern:Whereas, a petition has been

to Enid Court by JOHNto register and confirm his

title in tho land:Beginning nt an lion pipe on the

Eastern boundary of L, C. A. 8G20

to J Kueo Joining L. C. A. 21 K.L. toKaanaanu; from which point tho fol-

lowing Trig. Stations benr, by trueazimuths and distances: Punch-bowl, 302 15', C745.4 feet; nnd

188' G4', 3395,3 feet; and1 tinning, by true azimuths:

(1) 118 20', 13.5 feet, along L.0. A. 21 F.I..S- -

(2) ha' 10', 78.3 feet, nlongEnmo;

(3) 132 21', 303,9 feet, alongMahelo 1;

(I) fil 40', 17S.G root, nlong(irnnt 20GS nnd h. C. A. C40 toinrner of fenco;

(H) 332 30', 114.8 feet, alongfence nnd lemalnder of L. C. A.GO.', Apnna 3;

(0) 37 10', 112,8 feet, aloagrame;

(7) 327 30', 4.1 feet, nlong same;(8) 04 40. 30.8 feet, along smiio;(II) 328" 3G. 105. feet, along

fence und L. C. A. 1405 to Plhl-lllll- l;

(10) 249" 20', 25.8 feet, nlongsamo;

(11) 1 15 00', 3.C feot nlong fojicoalong L. C. A. 2107, Apanu 1, toKahlua;

(12) 243 10', 117.3 feot. nlongsame and land sold by D, W. Puato J. Sponcer;

(13) 328 00', 103, feet, alongfenco nnd land Mild to Spencer;

(14) 234 0G 88.4 feet, along L.C A. 24 K.L. to Kaanuans, tothe initial point; Containing nn

nrc.i of 1.045 Acres, being portionsof L. C. Awards 8520 to J. Kaco;C05 Apanu 3, to nnd1302 to nt Knhawall,Kapalama, Honolulu, Onbu,You nro hereby cited to appear at

tho Coutt of Land tobo held nt Honolulu, Island of Oahu,011 the 9th day of March, A. D. 1908,at ono o'clock and thirty minutes Inthe afternoon, lo thow cause, If anywin have, why the pra)er of said po--

'tjltlon should net bo granted. And

Tifi'iTrn iiwirrrm

PER CENT, of all American and European cars, includ- -ng tne leauing maKes, nrs only ten per

cent, areWater at any he relinl on to cool the

car preventswhioh

Autocar

MaxwellMitchell

Pope-Hartfo- rd

and them show-room-s.

Demonstrations cheerfully given.

The von

UKCIISTHATION.TKllltlTOUY

VIV1CHAV-K- S;

NAHOI.OWAA;KAHOLOKA-I,AN- I

THRRITORYHHMHNWAY

Supervisors;

following-describe-d

Kalunnntnn;Noholowaa;

Registration,

VATER-COOLE-

temneritnre

Legal

Buick

Come

Notices.

Hamm-Youn- g Co.,Limited. I

tWtfTin uaaate, .MiTT aM&r

I111'

Use Pure MilkDon't take chances with milk that may contain typhoid

germs. Our condensed milk is used very generally on the PacificCoast instead of ordinary cow's milk. It is so rich in naturalflavor and butter-fa- t that it is preferred by many in-ts- coffee, co-

coa, and chocolate, while it makes the be3t body for gravies,sauces, fricassees, etc.

If you try it once, you w.ll sec that it is all we claim.

Alpisne Milk

t

3 ;

is and bythe of nnd is and

unles3 )ou nppenr at said Court nttho place nforesald )onr de-

fault will bo recorded, and the saidpetition will bo taken 11s

und jott will bo forever barredBald potltlon or any ele-

ctee thereon.Witness, PHILIP, h. e,

Judgo of said Court, this 4lhday of Feb., In tho year nineteenhundred nnd eight.

Attest with Seal of Bald Court.W. L.

(Seal) '3910 Feb, 7, 14, 21, 2S,

When .the moon oomes

up take your motor car andand go down

It is thefinest drive in thefor the roads ate in

ST. CLAIR-

THE

on the hcach.

SW PI" Jb Prlntlns at thi Bui'etio Officii

s

C

u

the

ll'HIM I1I1 ' '1

with office or pocket

for daily jottings;PADS for

and the

daily ref-

erence. Each or all to be had at

,

We now handle all theplates used by

Co." "

FORT

Bamboo Made to Order,Picture Framing a

5G3 S. ST.

sterilized a hygienic process toa rich cream, readily digested

H.

tlmejjnd

confessed,from

contestingentered

WEAVER,

HOWARD,Ueglstrar.

a companionto Haleiwa.

district,splen-

did condition,

BIDG00D..Manager

and BuffetARE ST3XL OPEN

Accommodations unequaled any-whei- e

ENGINES

iIWMIiHH

Outfit YourselfFor 1908

DIARIESCALENDAR memoranda,

HAWAIIAN AHNUAL-- for

Thrum's Book Store

PlatesKroiT2KWW7fr

SeedHammerCramer

stnn-dai- d

photogra-phers.

HonoluluPhoto Supply

Everything PhotographioSTREET

FurnituroSpecialty.BERF.TANTA

(UNSWEETENED)

thoroughly evaporatedconsistency as-

similated.

HacRfeld & Co., Ltd.,(DISTRIBUTORS)

MoonlightIstheTime

TELEPHONE 497.

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-- V-s

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EVENINO ITJMKTIN, HONOLULU. T. II., FRIDAY, mn 21. 10(18 siTS53eSE3EHiEI5S rjRlAACaCBSUStf 1ULUU1 Tttff3tt33CBKSaiJX7 TTjVMDIKlCUaBSn? CnTlIftFltVJ'VMiff TTTiTlEunani iimi KTnmr fypharfi QES

"An honest tale speeds VaSUemK HONOLULU. Feb. 21. 1908 GE MEN andbest told."being plainly Hail l

I ir.uMiit.-- i iw) I NAME OF STOCK IAiVkI

An Inhalation lor MbRtATTTTOr

HIGH SCHOOL BOYS,Whooping-coug- h, Croup, ; tlttr C: Co... ii i

Bronchitis, Coughs, Key. IlaiilHtlnu 0 ... .

Catarrh. llau.'Caii Aerfc. C .nro ,.rDiphtheria, '""

Maw Com & bus Co . tIronrl!.?lt ' 'I as well as businessAtthmaUot. lluliviSiicrCo...Cro1tn l a Boon to rf)nr,n " II 11

Iliniomcl Scigar Co . 'I)0 It Dot tiiituor 0tU to brMlh Ira llotiolcaa Sugar Co . . Jjoonnrtmtilf fof tilwmiM or th brnthlar on mi tUn tlatku Suvar Co tAnwtu Uk tb rtroiJ Uto lb itomsclif tvali.ibii I'UtitMllntl ( anrr ' of all kinds andCrraolrn cum Iwibm lh lr. H"'rw

diaMMd Kclwi l'la,t.tal'.vi Co I Id,CCOOOV In'I men

m m

The HaEan 83b.c is constantlymaking conversions from the old belief thata shoe must be made to order to fit properly

Shoe

The Doctor Willinvariably order the nervous person to stop drinking coffee andtea. He knows that these b evernrjes not only have not the leastnourishing value, but contain poisonous alkaloids.

. In their stead, he will recommend a glors of beer with meals.It hat been appropriately called "Liquid Bread," as it containsone-fift- h of a pound of dry substances in every quart: albumen,Salts and Fho3phate3, and Extract of Malt, which last is a pow-

erful aid to the digestion and a tonic for the sick, convalescent,and feeble. With meah, a glass of

Print B erCrockery Department of Lewis& Co., Ltd.

Household EmporiumTen and Coffee Cups, Saucers, Dinner, S'lle anil Dessert Plates, Krult

DUIies, Cexscu-oles-, Coverod DIshos, I'ol Howls, Plotters, Cream and Sugar

Jugs, Sauco Moats. AlsoFINE TABLE OLASDWAHE.

Lewis & Co., Ltd.,CROCKERY AHDOLASSWAItE.

BargTELEPHONE 210.

ainsWc are selling, for one week only, beautiful patterns

in Elite Batiste for FIVE CENTS A YARD. Never soldbefore for less than double. This is good material, fine

wearing and wwhej well.

Ii. AHOY,NUUANU BELOW HOTEL STBEET.

Meats

Game

Store

'iim' io-- L - ujl-- i

We have the best there is. It isbttler-kep- t than any other, is more

tender, cad has more 'good qualities.

Our business is providing families

Willi the best.

Metropolitan Meat

Company, Limited.Telephone 45

i.,a. aijima i j.iji 'u.m f i i. W'a ui"ii '.wi1 ili'H. mi'i

j ilive imm7 I

Cooked In any style1 and well served i

8 25 RyaI Anncx l!I SJlUUy Merchant St.

riiMMtyOTV'iij.viJi4wreimm'Trra

T . A NTVYS Hotel St. StoreOPP. Y0UHO HOTEL.

TTew Lines of Ties, BeltsSnioldng Jackets, Batli Robes Just In

Itrongly ntUpllc, la crttd otir lburfftct wllh Ttrr brttb, tiling prolonged and

contUQt trttttntnt. It U tnTlnbU to uolbarawILb amftll children.

Tho of a CanaunmtlTe Trndouofwill find IromodltU riUffra Colii or InfUm!CoiJlUoa of lh thrtftt.

ALL DRUQ0IST6.Bend rental (or

okli.TNpAfmlrBO Co

190 TalWfl KUMt,Maw Tor.

.41 DID THE

jj0C3t

HI W.What Is to be ilnnu with a husband

wlio v, 111 accept the liato of a strangeyoung Itidy and who will stroll withher In a fog, particularly a LondonI ok', will be fully demonstrated at tiroOpera House on the night of February

7 rnd ngaln on the 20th, when perlormaucrs of the "Arabian Nights'v III be given for the licneflt of the Kl.lohnna Art 1 pagno by members of thoDramatic Circles of that organlzatl mi.

Hchearfais nro taking place fmfluently and each member of the com-

pany Is doing well. Tho situation.! areveil handled and are exceedingly fun-ny. The east Is a strong cue and th'fclilf business acted Judiciously. It Is

rcollj one of the boat cotncdlci everproduced In '10110111111 and the player'"go through their parts with a vim thatis commendable.

Reserved scats are to bo had at theWall, Nichols Co. Ltd. for a c'ollnrThe demand Is largo and persons whoIntend going to the show v.ould deWell to reserve their seats at once,. Itpromises to bo a fashionable audienceand ladles aro already preparing foithe affair.

ALL BEADY FOB 4

('Continued from Iviee 11

of tho judges will bo Hindu and thepilzcs glvun nut.

Tho grand assembly In the Capitolgrounds Is at o'clock, and at 10(.clock tlio rutlo will commence,taking thu following routes throughthe streets of tho city: I'm ado starts,parsing bcfoio Judges stand In floutof tho Opera House, on to Nuunnubtreot, then Vineyard, tluough thoQueen's Hospital grounds, tu Kingr.trcet, up to I'unaliou grounds,On (uaii line of royal palms, pastllishnp Hull, and out onto tho ath-

letic field. Tho Judges will 'Wow thoparade from a stnnd In front oflltshop Hall. After each decisionhaa hecii mndo the prUe-wlnn- willdiop out of the formation and sobefore tho Judges, where tho prizeswill ho awarded. An admission of25 cents will bo chnrged to tho

grounds. Tho entrances willbo nt the mal ngute and Wilder ave-ru- o

lllshop Hall entrance. All auto-

mobiles and occupants other thanthose in tho parade will bo admittedat tho Wilder neauo entrance, whereen iiilmUsion of CO (cats will bech.i.gcd. Tl.o tickets aro now onMlo at tho Hawaiian Nowj Company.

.he following is thu order of re

In the niitomohllo section:(iovernor'8 car, Hawaiian, Portu-guese, Jiipancso (2). Chinese. Hrlt-W- ),

Italian, Danish, and Amorlcaatais. In tho cchool bcctlon will hithe following: Kawalahao, Iolaul.l'rlory, Mills Institute. Methodist Kt

lean, Alliolanl, Kamehamoha, andPunaliou. The nutomobllo sectionwill bo splendidly represented by thofollowing entries: Geo, ralrchlld, Al-

exander Young, U. S. Mnilncs, Kill-nal- u

Iloat Club, V. U Wuldcon, T.Clho D.ivlcs, I.. Ahranis, S. It. Jor-dan, W. K. Ilrown, H. II. l.owls; C.C Von Ilaniin, M'ib. (leo. Unas, Win.

WANTSSITUATION WANTED.

Position as olllco clcik nr salesman;can give llrst-clus- s refoiciiees. Ad-

dress "A. II.," this ofllre. 39Jl-a- timmmmamm ihjumi wmnutw

NOW - TO-DA- Y

NOTICE.

Tho Metropolitan Heat Co.'h mar-

kets will closo Saturday, I'eb. 22, at12 in Our delivery wagons willleave tlio maiket at in a. in. S13NU

IN YOl'll OltDKItS HAItliY.aysi-i- t

ANNUAL MEETING.

HONOLULU RAPID TRANSIT ANDLAND COMPANY.

Tho annual meeting of tho share-holders of tho Honolulu Hapld Tran-bi- t

& land Company will bo held InHoom (i0 Htangcnwald Untitling, Honolulu. Satiiiday, l'lbruary 2U, 1'tOS,lit 1 ; :: 0 iidock p. m.

WJI. WILLIAMSON,u'J'JI-- 7 times Smear),

1

litfn. VMpaliuu. cuar t.o .

Kolm ufftr C ..Mcllrrii. Sugar C .

clahu sumi- Co . .

Him m a Acinar CoMini Co

ii'. iii;at en ijiOlou . Coraiiltnu UKr l'lnt Corat lln suRiir AimI'aia riatiliiliooCo ...IVpwkM Sugar Co...rioncrr Mill CoWaialua Asilc Co

t ukll Viifai Co j..UaimanaloSjaar Co.. -- .. c..... Mm ., l.ni.iiro ..IK.. ...i.' luMIsrKI.I.ANRClIK

Lit'r Mnri'1 Stf iniNCol

IllHWAlinn A

KicctrlrUo

I.CoComI.Col'rrf

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I'JulUnNahiku HuMxr Co.

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LONDON BEETS, - 9s II I4dSUGAR, - - 3.70

Henry Waferiiouse Trust Co.,

Stock and Bond DepaitmenlMernllur Honolulu Stock

Exchanoand Bond

WILLIAM WILLIAMSON M.intr,?ORT AND MERCHANT 8T8.

tel. cxchamog. CmUtt'r. Hawaiian Oiflco Speciilty Co.,

Schiimaii, .ludgo Kingsbury, S, Scliae- - tijfer, Oeo. Ilrown .mil Klchurd Cooke.

Tho Punnhou si IiikjI will have anentry of horsemen that will bo hardto beat. There will be forty of thestudents of that Institution on hnise-buc- k

In the parade In the pa-- u hec-tlo- n

thero will be eighty riders. ThisIs one of the unique tea tinea of thupaiade, and the large number of en-

tries Is an nssuiuiiie that it will be asuccess. There will bo forty rlcleisother than the 1 lioisemcn.

Tho Oriental part of tho paradepromises to bo one of tho most at-

tractive features Sing Chung hasconsti tided a magnificent dragoniloat to re present China, and tho Jap-

an eto aro not behind them, for theywill have two automobiles in tlioparade, riiji-sa- the sacicd moun-

tain of Japan, will have ItsIn fact. It will bo the

leading Iloat In tho Oriental sectionof the National dMsIon, An uu'o-mobl- lo

will be decorated, having thosh'ipo of the mountain. The top ofthe mountain will bo whitened tolopiesont tlio eternal snow whHicrowns tho thioughoiit the

eai Pine trees, or tho "matsu-no-kl,- "

will be planted around themountain. The picture of tho I.akouf llaKono In tho distance is beingartistically painted, and tho wholeIloat, when (omploted, will bo ono oftho main attractions (if tlio clay;

Another Jjpanese Iloat will icpro-ren- t

tho national ilowcr. This Is therrysanthomiim, anil It will bo glen

conspicuous place on another au-

tomobile. It Is said that this artcrjsinthemum llower will cover

the wholo machine. This, also, isbeing attracth ely manufactured anilpainted. On acioiint of nows ofthebi) floats being published In theJapanese nuwsp.ipeis, It is expectedthat largo number of plantationJapanese will turn out to seo thojiiiradn tomorrow Sonio of the hotelmen said this morning that roomshave already been reserved for someuf tho plantation Japanese.

In tho arbitration matter of theKmia Development Co., Ltd., crsusM. V Scott, the latter, by hh attor-ney, Trod. W. Mllvcrton, moves todismiss the appeal of the appellantson tho giound that no appeal lies toIhOiSupreino Cmnt fioni the order of

gi anting Scott's motion to vncato andtet naldo the uubmlbslun and nwaidhoretoforo

(Capua Aim, In his nnswor to tholibel for (111 01 co hi ought by Poal Ka-p-

Aim. makes a countorchaigo ofadultery on the part of the llbcllniu,wliu, he uiys, hus heon living withlino Malorle, on Kauai.

The iiccounts of tr. S.'TJciminlssloucrrurnraiix nf wore approved today by JiidgoMiole

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Today's D u n Want ads will $help ycu solve the place to live quea-- ; 6tlon. ,JL

Auto at hack-far- Tel. 405.Oct your shirt for the lull at Kerr's.Kent Franklin cars. Stkyds. HtblvTo enjoy a ride right, ring up 20J

lor Qulnn's llulck.A notice of the Metro; olitan Moat

Co. appears In this Issue.King up Scotty's when you want

good nutii ride. Phono 107.N(rktlr, f hit t and iindcruear in

(iidlisa variety nt Kerr'sNow Irish point and vnkiipieunes

laics now displayed at lllom's.IM C Drown and L) Conway dime

down on the Mauna I.oa todayPutnam Health Pills ma'io rich

blood, fiCc. a package. Try themI liuiieun Business uuee rnone zou.iTinlU'in ViKtnrinl Pnnm Plinn. Ifll?

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U.S. Treasury Department An liln- tT. V. Peaso leturucd today inMauna I.oa.

Tako your carrlago or autnmoblloto Hawaiian Carrlago Manfy. Co

repairs.Uev it. A. lluciianan and wife cam

down from the other Islands on "tfi

tlcaiucr Mauna I.oa.Qureu Lllluokalanl, CKompanlcil l,

Mr. and Mrs. J. Aea, returned thumorning In the .Mauna l.ca

County Attorney I). 11. Care of Maulwr rn arrival on the steamer Mauna '

I oa which (a me In thU morning.IlUhop and Mrs. Itestarlch ,ere'

ninoiif, the returning r 1:1 t'Mauna I oa. which came In today,

Tho petition of S. A. (Ircen to beadjudged a 0l11ntnry bankrupt wasgranted by Judge Dole thU morning.

.1. M. I cvy Co. will bo open until12 o'clock noon tomorrow. They willmake ono delivery, wrgoni leaving tt.11 0VI01I:.

Moving of pianos and furniture, an 1

all kinds of light and heavy haulingdone by the Unlon-Paclll- e Transfer Copromptly and iufclj.

The Daughters of Hawaii will have--

meeting of Important at Mn. Coney's on Monday at 10 a. m. A full attindanco Is rcrpioatcd

We are Introducing In Honolulu fiemost popular milk oil the Pucllle Coa.tAlpine Mill; Is pure, unsweetened ionetc used mill., richer than cream.

John (1. Wooley, win riturnul onthe Kluau from Hawaii said that heliail talked In every fcchool whero lie

W

liad visited. Ho will go to Hawaiiagain to (over tho sdiools at "voha!a ,

and Puna.All vlcltlng Red Men are cordially

invited to ntlcn tho entertainmentand bell to lie given by Hawaiian) Tribent tho K. of P hall tomorrow evening

ceremonlci begin at 8 o'clock '

sharp.Vladimir Svlutloweky. profoisor of

Political Hconomy in tho Universityof St. i'ctersburg, Kutuia, called 011

(Invcrnnr Krcar morning. Ho.was accompanied by Professor Alex-

ander."

Along wltli tho birthday of (IcorgolWellington, Mr.jor 13. II. P. Woltcrsi

,of tho Occidental llutelwlll lulelirate'his B4th anniversary. Ho CiSciends t'o

his fill nils u cordial Mrl.cnui to hitJudge Dec Holt mnil6 January 8, j hostelry to help him alii rnto

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At tho meeting of tho DemocraticTorrltorl.il Ilxecutlvo Cointnitteo lastnight L. L. MiCnudtess and H. II.Tieut wero olcted membcis of thatbody. Aside fiom there was nomatter ot, iinpnrtiinco luought tn thoattention of tho committee. On noctKrld.ij ovonlug (ho rnminltteo willmeet again and Issuo the call for thepilinary elections to select delegatestn tho Territorial Convention tocliooso tho Natln.il CcminiUteomen.

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Oceanic Steamship CompanyTIME TABLE

Tha tliamers of this tin wilt arrive and Uavs this port as hereunder:

',S" FROM SAN FRANCISCO: FOR SAN FRANCISCO:

'x0S. ISO!.

" e. a. ai.ameda rsu. it's. s. alamf.da rati. iB 8. AI.AMEDA MAIL G 8. S. ALAMllDA MAH. 11

iT S. fl ALAMEDA MAIL 27 S. S. ALAMEDA APR. 1

S. S. ALAMKin AI'll. 17

In connection with the tailing of the above steamers, the agents areprepa-e- d to luui the Intending passengers, coupon through tickets, byany railroad from San Francisco to all points In the United States, and' from New York by any steamship lino to all European ports,

TOR FURTHER PARTICULARS APPLY TO

Wm. G. Irwin & Co., LtdOCEANIC S. S. CO. GENERAL

Pacific Mai Steamship Co.

Occidental and Oriental Steamship

Co, and Toyo Kisen KaishaSteamers of the atfove companies will call at Honolulu and leave this porton or about the dates below mentioned:

FOR JAPAN AND CHINA:

ASIA .IAN 2S

MONGOLIA 1'T.II. li

FOR GENERAL INFORMATION APPLY TO

M Hackfeld & Co., Ltd., akAMERICAN-HAWAIIA- STEAMSHIP COMPANY.

FKO.M NEW YORK TO HONOLULU.

Weekly Sailings Tin Tehuanttpec.Freight received nt all times at thq Company's Wharf, 41st Street, South

llrooktyn.FROM HONOLULU TO SAN FJRAN-.FHO-

CISCO OniKCT.S.S. NRVADAN. . .TO SAIL TEH. 21HlOM SAN FRANCISCO TO HONO- -

LIjI.U DIRECT.S.S. TEXAN TO SAIL I'EII.'Sl

Freight receives nt Company'sharf, Grceuwich Street.

Canadian-Australia- n Royal MaSlStobmohlp Cnntpnny.

Steamers of the above lino, ;unnlr,n In connection with the CANAD-IAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO. between Vancouver, D. C. and Sydney, N.S. W., and calling at Victoria, D. C, Honolulu and Suva, FIJI, and Bris-bane, arc DUE AT HONOLULU on or about the dates below stated, viz.:

FOR FIJI AND AUSTRALIA:

MIOWERA FEU.AORANQl MCH.MOANA APR.

Through Tickets Issued from Honolulu to Canada, United States andEurope. For Freight and Passage and all general Information, apply to

Tlieo. U. Davics & Co., Md. General Agents.

Matson Navigation CompanyThe S. S. HIL0NIAN" of this line, carrying passengers and freight,

will run in a direct service between this port and San Francisco, sailingand arriving on or about the followinc datesIEAVE S. FRAN. ARRIVE

FEIl. 12th FEU. 19MAIL 11th MAR. 18thAPR. Stli APR. 15thMAY Cth MA i3thJUNE 3rd .lUNri 10thPassenger Rates to S, First

For further particulars apply toCASTLE

Union -- Pacific

Transfer Co., Ltd.Furniture and Moving.

Given

COAL.

Schooner

$ Siiiline for 'KAHUNA KAITTIA am?,

F:ora WharfApply Board or

BALLASTING CO , Agt.Telephone 380, St., belowKing. Box I

J3K ADS. PAY "Tgrj

AGENTS.

FOR SAN FRANCISCO:

KOIIKV 1T.I1. 8

AMERICA MAItU FEU. 11

SEATTLE AND TACOMA TOHONOLULU DIHKCT.

HS. NEUItASKAN.TO SAIL MAH. 4

SS. COLUMI1IAN.TO SAIL 18For further Information npply to

& CO., LTD.,Agents Honolulu.

C. P. MORSE,General Freight Agent.

FOR v

8 MOANA MCH. 4

7 MIOWHRA APR. 1

4

LEAVE HONOLULUJAN. 28thFEIl. 2GthMAR. 24thAPR. 21stMAY 19thJUNE ICth

Roundy Trip First Class

& COOKE, LTD., Agents,

miBagnage Shipping

Storage Wood

Packing Coal

SUN OHOY SING,

BUILDIN0 CONTRACTOR,TWO. PAPF.Il HANGING, AND

Brick Laylnu, Cement Work.No- - 1135 TORT ST., opp. Club Stablej

TEt. 431.

KIN SUT, Prop

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Cabin, $60;sno.oc

Piano

Hustace-Pec-k Co., Ltd.Phone 295. DRAYMEN 63 Queen Street. P. 0. Dor 212.

Estimates on all kinds teaming. .jtlftDealers

FIREWOOD, STOVE, STEAM AND BLACKSMITH

ROCK, BLACK AND WHITE SAND, GARDEN SOIL.

HAY, GRAIN, CEMENT, ETC.

Weekly Bulletin $1 Per YearFastCOJNCORD

JIUftUirU,.HUUKEHA

Sorencon'uon to

HAWAIIAN

P. 0. 820.

OULLETIN

MAIL

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VANCOUVER:

HONOLULU

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ESTACUSHLU IN 18M.

Bishop & Co.ANKER

Commercial and Travelers'Letters of Credit issued onthe Bank of , California andThe LondonJoir.t Stock Bank,Ltd., London.

Correspondents for theAmerican Express Companyand Thos Cook & Son.

Interest allowed on term3iid Savings Bank Deposits.

Claus Spreckel. Win. O. Irvvln

Claus Spreckels & Co.

BANKERS.HONOLULU, : : J T. H.

San Franclteo Agente Tho Ne-

vada National Hank of Sun Francisco.Draw Exchange on tho Nevada Na-

tional Hank ot San Francisco.London Tho Union of London and

Sralth'r Dank, Ltd.New York American Exchange

National Dank.Chicago Corn Kxchango National

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

Shanghai Hanking Corporation.New Zealand and Australia Dank

of Now Zealand and Dank of Austra-lasia.

Victoria and Vancouver Dank olBritish North America.

Deposits received. Loans made onapproved security. Commercial nndTravelers' Ciedlts Issued. Dills orExchange bought and sold.

Collections Promptly Accounted For.

The FirstAMERICAN SAVINGS

AND TRUST GO.

OF HAWAII, LTD.

SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL. .$200,000.00PAID UP CAPITAL 1100,000.00President Cecil DrownVice President M. P. RobinsonCashier L. T. Peck

Office: Corner Fort and Kins Sts.SAVINGS DEPOSITS received and

Interest allowed for yearly depositsnt tho rate of 4i per ccnL perannum.

Kulos and regulations furnishedupon application.

Tho Yokohama Specie Bank,

Limited

Established 1880

Capital (Paid up) ...Yen 24,000000Keserved Fund Yen 1G, 050,000Special Reserved Fund. Yen 2,000,000

HEAD OFFICE, YOKOHAMA.Branches and Agencies :

Toklo, Kobe, Osaka, Nagasaki,London, Lyons, New York, San Francisco, Bombay, Hongkong, Shanghai,Hankow, Chcfoo, Tientsin, Peking,Nowchang, Dainy, Port Arthur, An- -

tung-llsle- Ltsoyang, Mukden. Tien-lin- g,

Chnngchun.Tho Dank buys and receives lor

collection bills of exchange, issuesDrafts nnd Letters of Credit, andtransact a general banking business.Honolulu Branch, 67 S. King Street.

Oahu BailwayTime Table,

OUTWARD.For (Valanae. Walalua. Kahuku and

Way Stations "9:llf n. m., 3:20 p. in.For yearl City, Ewa Mill and Way

Stations t7: 30 a. m., D:1S a. m.,11:05 a. m., 2.5 p. m., 3:20 p. in.,5:15 p. m., 18.30 p. m.. tll:00 p. m.For Wahlawa fl:15 e. m. and

5:15 p. m.INWARD.

Arrive Honolulu frr.m Kahuku, Walalua and Walanao S;30 a. m., 5:31p. m.

Arrive in Honolulu from Ewn Milland Pearl City 17: 46 u. m., '8:311a. in., ie:38 a. in., 1:40 p. m 4:31p. m., 0:31 p. ra., 7:30 p. m.

Arrive Honolulu from Wahlawa8:30 n. m. an! 6:3l p. m.

Dally.t Ex. Sunday.t Sunday Only.The Hnlelvts Limited, a two-hou- r

train (only first-clas- s tickets honored), leaves Honolulu overy Sundaynt 8:22 a. m.j returning, arrive; inHonolulu at 10:10 p. m. Tho Limitedstops only at Pearl City and Walanae.O. T. DENISON, F. O. SMITH,

fiupt ,t Q. P. & T, A.

Alexander BaldwinLIMITED.

7. P. COOKE Manager

OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS:

H. P. Baldwin PreitdentJ. B. Castle Vice PresidentW. M. Alexander.. Second Vice Pre.L. T. Peck Third Vice Prcs.J. Waterhouse TreasurerE. E. Paxton SecretaryW.O.Smith DireotorG. R. Carter Director

SUGAR FACTORS,

COMMISSION MERCHANTS and

INSURANCE AGENTS

Aeents forHawaiian Commercial & Sngar Co.Haiku Sugar Company.Paia Plantation.Maui Agricultural Company.Kihei Plantation Company.Hawaiian Sugar Company.Kahuku Plantation Company.Knhului Railroad Company.Haleakala Ranch Company.Honolua Ranch.

.I

Castle & Cooke, LtdHonolulu, T. H.

SHIPPING AND COMMISSION MER,CHANTS, SUGAR FACTORS

andGENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS

representing

Ewa Plantation Co.vValalua Agricultural Co., Ltd.Kohala Sugar Co,Waimen Sugar Mill Co.Apokan Sugar Co., Ltd.

Fulton Iron Works of St. Louis31ake Steam PumpsWeston's CentrifugalsBabcock & Wilcox BoilersGreen's Fuel EconomizersMarsh Steam Pumps

Matson Navigation Co.

Planters' Line Shipping Co.

8. Irwin S Co., hiWM. G. IHWIN... President and Mar.JNO. D. SPRECKELS.. 1st Vice Pres.W. M. OIFFARD 2d Vice Pres.,H. M. WHITNEY TreasurerRICHARD IVER3 SecretaryW. F. WILSON Auditor

SUGAR FACTORSand

' COMMISSION AGENT8

Agents forOceanle Steamship Oo., San Francisco,

Cal.Western Sugar Refining Co., San

Francisco, Cal.Baldwin Locomotive Works, Phila-

delphia. Pa.Newall Universal Mill Co. Manufa-

cturer of Natlenal CanShroddsr, New York, N. Y.

Pacific OH Transportation Co., SanFrancisco, Cal.

C. Brewer & Co., Ltd.Q'JCEN STRUCT, HONOLULU, T. H.

AGENTS FOR:Hawaiian Agricultural Co., Ookala

Sugar Plant. Co., Onomea Cugar Co.,Honomu Sugar Co., Waltuku Sugar Co.,Pepeekeo Sugar Co., Tie PlantersLine of San FrancltvO Packets.LIST OF OFFICERS:

C. M. Cooke, President; GeorgeRobertson, Vice president and Mann-per- ;

E. F. Dlshop, Treasurer and Sec-

retary; F. W. Macfarlane, Auditor; P.C. Jones, C. M. Cooke and J. R. Gait,Directors.

CIO r ! O DAOl ,rcunK!THE

B. F. DILLINGHAM CO

DHITDD.

General Agent for Hall:Atlas Assurance Company of London.New York Undo, writers' Agency.Providence VasI Ington Iwurance Co.4th FLOOR. SfANGENWALD BLDG.

LIFE INSURANCEIs not a Luxury; I: fs a Ne:esslty.

But you Must havo the OESTand that Is pro.lc'ed by the famousand most equlttble Laws of Massa- -

ciiuuuj, in tho

New England Mutual.

Life insurance Co.,OF DOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS.

If you would be fully Informed aboutthoio laws, address

Castle & Cooke,GENERAL AGENTS,

HONOL'JLU, T. Hn

WM. G. IRWiN & C0.,LTD,'

AQRNT3 FOR THERoyal Insur. Co. of Liverpool, Eng.Commercial Union Assurance Co.,

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

Edinburgh, Scotland.Wilhclraa of Magdeburg General In-

surance Company.

DB- S- BULLETIN ADS. PAY -- J

iiJ.ti&Mltk Ml fnfkrfrff'Aatl

Corporation Notices

NOTICE.- -- -'

KOHALA RANCH CO., LTD.

At tho annual meeting of the stockholders u fthe Kohala Hunch Co.,Ltd., held nt Kniauu, Kohala, Ha-

waii, Saturday, February 8th, 190S,tho following wero elected officersand directors for tho ensuing year:J. F. Woods PresidentM. R. Woods Vice PresidentM. Woods 2nd Vice PresidentH. P. Beckley. .Seety. and TreasurerThos. W. Gregg "Auditor

DirectorsP. W. P. Bluett M. WoodsS. P. Woods I. H. Woods

M. R. Woods.II. P. 1IKCKLEY,

Secretary.Knhala, Feb. 8th, 1908. 3921-2-

ANNUAL MEETING.

NAHIKU SUGAR CO.

The annual meeting of tho stock-holders of the Xahlku Sugar Co. willbe held at the olllce and principalplaco of business of tho corporationStnngenwald Untitling, Honolulu, onMonday, Fub. 24th, 1908, at 3 p. m.

Tho stock books of the corporationwill be closed for transfers on Mon-

day, Feb. 17th, 1908, at 12 o'clock nt,l)y order of the Hoard of Ulreotors.

U. K. PAXTON,.Secretary.

Honolulu. Feb. 11, 1908. 3922-t- d

ANNUAL MEETING.

HALEAKALA RANCH CO.

Tho annual meeting of tho stock-holders of tho Halcaknla Ranch Co.will he held at the omce and principal placo of business of tho corpora'tton, StangenwuUl Building, llouolulu, on Mondny, Feb. 24th, 1908, at2 p. in..

Tho stock books of tho corporationwill be closed for transfers on Monday, Feb. 17th, 1908, ut 12 o'clock m.

lly order ot tho Hoard of Directors.U. K. PAXTON,

Secretary.Honolulu, Feb 11, 1908. 3922-t-

NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING OFSHAREHOLDERS

Ookala Sugar Plantation Company.

Notlco Is hereby given that thoAnnual Meeting of Shareholders ofthu Oukalu Sugar Plantation Co. willbe held nt the office of C, Ilrewcr &

Co., tl.d., In Honolulu on Wednesdaytho 2 Cth day of Februyy, 1908, at10 o'clock a. m.

Dated, Honolulu February 18, 1908.U. F. DISHOP,

392S-7- 1 Secretary.

ANNUAL MEETING.

HONOKAA SUGAR CO.

Tho annual mooting of tho stock-holders of tho Uoonkaa Sugar Com--

any will bo hold at tho oQlco of V. A.Schacfer & Co., Limited, In Honolulu,on Saturday, February 29th, 1908, at11 o'clock a. m.

J. W. WALDUON,Secretary, Honokaa Sugar Company.

Honolulu, Ilcbruary 15th, 1908.392-t-

ANNUAL MEETING.

PACIFIC SUGAR MILL.

Tho annual meeting of tho stock-holders of tho Pacific Sugar Mill willbo held at tho office of F. A. Schacfer& Co., Limited, In Honolulu on Satur-day, February 29th, 1908, at 2 o'clock1. m. J. W. WALDUON,

Secretary, Pacific Sugar Mill.Honolulu, ltu'liruary 15th, 1908.

3920-t-

ANNUAL MEETING.

WAIANAE COMPANX

Tho annual meeting of tho stock-holders of tho Wulanne Company willbo held nt tho olllco of J. M. Dowsett,Honolulu, T. II., Thuisday, February27, 1908, at 11:30 o'clock a. in.

J. M. DOWSCTT,Secretary.

Honolulu, T. II., Febiuary 17,190S. 3927-ti- I

NOTICE.

Notlco Is hereby given that n newDirectory of Subscribers of tho Mu-

tual Telephone Co. will shortly bopublished.

All subscribers desiring any changoof naino or address nro requested toleave Instructions In writing nt thooffice of tho company, corner Alakeaand Merchant Streets, on or beforoSaturday, Feb. 22nd, 1908, afterwhich date no changes will bo madeIn tho Directory.

MUTUAL TKLUPHONB CO., LTD.Honolulu, Fob. 1Mb, 1908.

3920-l-

" tnFIRE!

Don't holler liefnr vnii'rp hurt.You can always raise the wind byselline vour diamonds, watches orjewelry to

J. CARLO,1018 NUUANU NEAR KING

Corporation Notices

ELECTION OF OFFICERS.

PIONEER MILL COMPANY, LTD.

At tho Annual, Meeting of tho stock-holders of tho Pioneer Mill Co., Ltd.,held nt tho oiTlco of H. Hackfeld &Co., Ltd., Honolulu, T. H., on Satur-day, February 15th, 1908, tho follow-ing Directors nnd Auditor woro elect-ed to servo for tho ensuing year;,). F. Hackfeld, Paul R. Isenberg, H.

Focke, W. Pfotenhauer, J, A.F. W. Macfarlane, F,

Klamp DirectorsA. Hanebern Auditor

L At n subsequent meeting of thoDoaid or Dlit'clors.aho following off-icers were appointed (o Bcrvo for Ihoensuing your:J. F. Hackfeld PresidentPaul R. Isenberg.. 1st Vice PresidentH. Focke 2d Vice PresidentW. Pfotenhauer TreasurerF. Klamp Secretary

II. HIKIO,Acting Secretary.

392 Feb. 18, 21, 24.

ELECTION OF OFFICERS.

LAHAINA AGRICULTURAL CO., LD.

At the Annual Meeting of Iho stock-holders ut tho Labalna AgriculturalCo., Ltd., held at the office of IIHackfeld & Co., Ltd., Honolulu, T. II.,on Saturday, February 15th, 1908, thofollowing Directors and Auditor woreelected to serve for tho ensuing yenr:W. Pfotenhauer, J. A. McCandless,

F. W. Macfarlane, Geo. Rodlek, F.Klamp Directors

A. Haneberg AuditorAt a subsequent mooting of tho

Hoard of Directors, thu following off-

icers wero appointed to servo for thoensuing year.W. Pfotenhauer PresidentJ. A. McCandless .... Vice PresidentGeo. Rodlek TreasurerF. Klamp Secretary

II. HUGO,Acting Secretary.

392S Feb. 18, 21, 21.

ELECTION OF OFFICERS.

OAHU SUGAR COMPANY, LTD.

At tho Annual Meeting of (ho stockholders of tho Onhu Sugar Co., Ltd.,held nt the otllco of 11. Hackfeld &Co., Ltd., Honolulu, T. II.. on Saturday, February 15th, 1908. tho followIng Directors nnd Auditor wero elect-i-

to serve for tho eiiBiilnj; year:J. F. Hackfeld, M. P. Robinson, F.

Lewis, W. Pfotenhauer, F. J.Lowrey, J. A. McCandless, P.Muhlendorf, H, Focke, F. Klamp

DirectorsA. Haneberg Auditor

At a subsequent meeting of thuHoard of Directors, tho following off-

icers wero appointed to servo for thoensuing year:J. F. Hackfeld PresidentM. P. Robinson. ...1st Vice PresidentF. Lewis.., 2d Vice PresidentW. Pfotenhauer TreasurerF. Klamp Secretary

H. HUGO,Acting Secretary.

392S Feb. 18, 21, 24.

NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS.

0LAA SUGAR COMPANY, LTD.

The Annual Meeting ot tho stock-holders of tho Olaa Sugar Company,Limited, lias been called by the Pres-ident for Tuesday March 3, 190S. andwill be held at the rooms of the Cham-ber of Commerce, third floor Stnngen-wald Iiuildlng, In Honolulu, nt 2o'clock ji. m. on that dnto.

The stock transfer hooks will heclosed from February 22nd to .March3rd, both days Inclusive.

A. W. VAN VALKENHUIIO.Secretary, Olaa Sugar Company, Lim-

ited.Dated Honolulu, February 20, 1908.

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Legal Notices.

NOTICE TO CREDITORS.

ESTATE OF FRANK LUCWEIKO.

Tho undersigned, having been ap-

pointed Administrator with tho WillAnnoxcil of tho Estate, of Frank Luc-welk-

lato of Honolulu, Oahu, Ter-iltor- y

of Hawaii, deceased, herebyhives notice to nil creditors ot thoraid Frank Lucwolko to present tfielrclaims, duly authenticated, withpropor vouchers. If any exist, oven ittho claim bo secured by mortgagoupon real cstato, to tho said Admin-istrator at his olllco, No. 79 Mer-

chant Street, Honolulu, Oahu, with-in six (C) months nftor tho first pub-

lication of this notice, or they willbo forever barred.

And all persons Indebted to thesnld Frank Lucwolko nro nereby no-

tified to make payment to tho saidAdministrator nt his above-name- d of-

fice.Dated, Honolulu, January Slat, A.

D. 1908.WILLIAM SAVIDOE,

Administrator with tho Will Annex-ed of tho Estate of Frank Luc-

wolko, deceased.3913 Jan. 31; Fob. 7, 14, 21, 28.

BETWEEN THE ACTSat

Orpheum Saloon,Next to the Orpheum Theatre.

33sT"'Por Rent" cards on silo at."le Bulletin office.

EGGS AND LIMES

FORJOV. FREAR

Three Old Hawaiian Ladles PresentGifts To Their New Chief.

Typical Aloha

Kcmllla, Knhakukaalanl nnd Hatt-n- ,

threo ancient Hawaiian ladles fromthe upper Palolo valley, called on Gov.crnor Frear this morning, to pny theirtespecti and present him with smallofferings signifying their regnrd forhim as head of the commonwealth otwhkh they now are members.

The altitude of the women when they,wero admitted Into the cxccittUoihambcr was bucIi as might havo beenwitnessed In the old days at n meet'Ing of one of tho chiefs with soma ofIlia people When they cnteicd thul bom, their laid their offerings on thetable nnd vcro very tordlally receivedby Governor Frear. Ono woman pre-sented him wnth threo eggs In a paperbag; tho others gave him sacks otlimes.

Governor Frear was not entirely astranger to tho three ladies, though hohad grown to manhood and honorstlncc they knew him ns a hoy whoused to go up Palolo nlley nnd getlimes nnd eggs for himself.

The party remained with tho Gov-

ernor about ten mlnuttv, and left withmany protestations of friendship midirgard on both sides.

The funeral of tho lato Frank L.Hooks will take place at tho .MasonicTcmplo at 3 o'clock this afternoon.Tho music will bo In charge of aquartet composed of Arthur Wall.Mrs. Wright, I). W. Anderson andMrs. Herror. Tho pallbearers will beF. H. McStocker, J. A. McCandless,C. O. llockus, C. 11. Frnzlcr, C. II.Atherton, Geo. F. Hcnshnll, B. A.Hermit nnd Walter G. Smith.

Resides his Interest In tho Star,Mr. Hoogs owned a hnndsomo resi-

dence on Mnklkl street, nnd otherproperty. Ho carried n considerableamount of life Insurance, one policyhaving been taken out recently.

Charles II. Atherton, vlco presidentof tho Ilnwallan Star Newspaper As-

sociation, nnd ono ot tho principalowners of tho property, said yester-day:

"Mr. Hoogs' Interest In tho Starwns clear of Incumbrance. He haanot had n controlling Interest forfoino months. Nothing has yet beenconsidered as to the futuro of thepaper. It will go on ns It has; fortho present. Mr. K. A. Ilcrndt nndmyself will consider tho matter oftho futuro of tho paper within a fowdays. Tho property Is' in a soundcondition, nnd on a prosperous basts.''

Mr. Hoogs wns a Mason nnd nKnight Templar, and a charter mem-ber of tho Commercial Club.

HY FREEIY

I

The Promotion Committee met yes-terday nnd among other matters. Inter.C8tcd Itrclf In tho Floral Parade affairs.J A. McCandless reported that he hadbeen fortunato in raising ' funds,amounting to $000, for tho parade.Some of tho contributors told Mr. Mc-

Candless to call again If more moneywas needed. The Promotion Commit-te- e

will be suitably represented In theparade.

A request that A. S. Uusby, thowriter of a letter, bo given n reasonablooffer for his hervlccs as tho representat-ive, of tho Promotion Committee ntWinnipeg, Man., was turned down.

A resolution, which was adopted bythe Seattto Commercial Club, requiringthat six first class battleships he sta-tioned along tho Pnilfle Coast wasread and action deferred. The" letter,accompanying the resolution wnssigned by Geo. K. Doos, secretary.

Present at tho meeting wero F. L.Waldron, W. K. llrown, J. L. Mclean,J. A. McCandless and W. T. Lucas.

Entered for Record Feb. 20, 1008,From 10:30 a. m, to 4 p. m,

A N Kepolkal and wf to David C

Lindsay tr MJ Sllva llanos to Manuel Gomes. CMJ S Kmerson to P A Fortes Ra-

mos IlelJohn Iloss to J A Mngoon ItelUlshop & Co to J D Avery HotD W Pao Nahea ot al to C F Hart.LEntered for Record Feb. 21, 1908,

From 9 n. m. to 10:30 a. m.W Kmiinu nnd wf to Olaa Natlvo

Church D

Jas W Austin, Kst of, by trs, toTerritory of Hawaii D

Ookala Sug Pint Co Ltd to Ter otHawaii D

K Kalmlola Gora and hsb et al toTor of Hawaii D

Kalollnwola (widow) to C WIlooth : D

Daniel K Papa mid wf to C WIlooth D

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BD80IE88 MBEOTORY

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VOCAL CULTURE.

Mm. Hodgson, Teacher of Piano andainglliR. Hnpld pioRres UiormiRlitialnlm: 270 lieu Inula St. CltvSco Slfrn 3921-l-

Mn. Anna E. Tcctzel, soprnno. TheMeli.m imtliinl of olco lihcliiRStuillii, Art U'linuo Hours 10 to 2

PIANO TUNING

Mr. Js. Sheridan, pianoforte tuner.All ordors should bo loft nt tho Ha-waiian Nowb Co., Young bhlK I'hona294 or cor. Alakea ami llotol BU.

LOCK8MITH.

Seo Hastlncs for repairs of Locks,KrjF, Mmdc Hoxes, SliarpcnlnK ofrino Cutler) llo.ir Union drill

3jrerr- - bulletin ads. pay --zz

mmHonie for Sale

House new and attractive, three

bedrooms, parlor, diningroom, kitch-

en, bath, lanai, &c.

Bishop Trust Co. Ltd.

924 Bethel Street,

S5AVID DAYTON1S7 MERCHANT STREET.

LOTS FOR SALEIN KAPIOLANI PARK ADDITION

snd Other Desirable Localities.

HOMES FOR SALEON WILDER and GULICK AVES.

No Reasonablo Offer Refused.

Haltwood,

The

Cash Register!

Hawaiian Office Specialty

LIMITED

Co., 931 Fort Si,

PHONE 143.

MeatsTresh, vhclcsome, nnd of every

variety at

THE PARAGON

Beretania, Al&kea, and Union.

Phone 104.

rarHrs.Witialow'3 m

Soothing SyrtipHftS liren utellor over oi.ymforthslrCIUUJKISNwIillaTBUrirYHAKB by MIU.ION3 of Houiori ilwith perfect sgecew. irBOOTHI'S tbo C1IILT), &01TEN3tho UUMS, ALLArt all ,palo,CUEKS WIND COLIC. na U th jjlbeitrcmedy lor uiakui iu-- ooiavy iciiutu ia ry psrt ot tbeworld. IM arv bcu sslc for Vri.TVlnslow's flootbln? Byrupand take i,no other Und. 3b Wats ft Beetle.

ftn Old and WeWed Remntli

I PAINTING, PAPERHANGING AND

' TINTING.

General Jobbing A Specialty.Dealers in Wall Paper, Paints, Oils,

Etc. P. 0. Box 014 J208 BeretaniaSt. near Emma. W. B. KAM, Mgr.

EDUCATION

Lessons in French and Italian givon Geo.liy Mih Amelia Smith, daughter ufl'rof Swift (linguist); rnplil mcth- -

E.od, perfect mccnt; moilorato terms. Goo.Studio, 70C Quia ry St, corner of 1.Alapal. 3S0:i-l- m

UMBRELLAS

Umbrellas T. Takata,Tort St. neir Ktikul.

EMPLOYMENT OFFICE.

For house help, phone Whits 2891, MaMM (tenernl Eraplojment Oftlce,oor ivranrola nun Ocrainnla

PLUMDINQ.

Yea 8lrtfl Kee -- Plumber and Tinsmith, thoSmith St.. hot. HdtoT and 1'nuahl.

You're Particularabout the clothes you wear,aien't you? Rather proud ofIcing

And yet, your House needsa new COAT! Everybodyknows it; nnd people haveforgotten that you had itpainted only a year ago.

It's too bad you can't af-

ford it this Spring; but, if youget GOOD pure paint nexttime, it will WEAR for tlueeor four years, nnd LOOKWELL all the time.

Pure Prepared Paintis guaranteed to look well andwear well,

Lewers & Cooke,LIMITED

Agents. 177 S. King St.

BUTTERNUT BREADis

deliciousat

THE PAXM CAFEHotel Street near Tort.

Stop

Of the money you

would save by havingyour clothes made toyour measure by us.Same price as the-wear.

Ceo. A. MartinHOTEL ST.

ICBmanufactured from pure distilled wa-

ter. Delivered to any part of city bycourteous drivers.

OAHU ICE AND ELECTRIC CO.,Kewato. Telephone 23

CHOICE CUT ROSES. CARNATIONS

VIOLETS, ETC., ETC.

Mrs. E. M. Taylor,YOUNG DUILDINQ

TEL. 329

Phone Main 147FOR THE

Honolulu Clothes Cleaning Go.

Suits PressedAt Short Notice and Quick Delivery

EACLE DYEINQ ANDCl.EANINQ WORKS

Fort Street. Pbone S76,

MmwimH"i'.wJuaMi IW"'1'! WJI1

m SteisiwayANU UTH13II 1'IANUp.

THAYER PIANO Cq- -

1BC IIOTRL ETRKKT.Fhona 218.

TtlNINQ OITAUANTEED.ZSSZSZTWSSrTSSS'SESSSFZSTSna:

Eqp-- BULLETIN ADS. PAY &&

BVEN1N0 nULLETIN, IIONOLBLU, T II., FRIDAY, I'm. 21. 1008

Corporation Notices.. . ..- -- -

ELECTION OF OFFICERS.

C. BREWER & CO., LTD.

At the Annual Meeting of C.

IltlKWUR & CO, LTD., hold tillsday, tlio following officers and direct-ors wcro elected to scro for tlio ietiling j uar:Chas. M. Cooke President

H. RobertsonVies President fend Mcr. limit.

T. Bishop. .Sccty. and TreasurerR. Carter Auditor nro

R. Gait, C. H. Cooke and P. C.

Jones DirectorsAll of tliu alien c constituting tlio

lierHoard of Directors.Dated, Honolulu, Fell. C, 1908. nnd,

12. r. lllSIIOP, she

3918-l- m Secretary.I

NOTICE Or ANNUAL MEETING OFSHAREHOLDERS

WAILUKU SUGAR COMPANY iwNotlco la hereby glcr, that tlio for

Annual Meeting of Shareholders otVnllukuSug.r Company vrJJI bo

held nt tho office of C. Hrenct it Co ,

Ltd , In Honolulu, on Monday, tlio--Mtli da) of Fcbiuar), 1908, at 10ocloik n. in

Dated, Honolulu, rch 8th, 190Si:. r. liisiiot',

3920-l- Secretary.for

ANNUAL MEETING. shoIt

WAIALUA AGRICULTURAL CO.,LTD. all

Tho annual meeting or the share-holders

toof the Walnlua Agrlcultuinl

Co , Ltd., will bo held at tlio office ufCastlo & Cooke, Ltd., In Uie Stangcn-wal- d

Uulldlng, on Merchant Street, toin tho city of Honolulu, II. T , onThursday, February 27th. 1908, at10 o'clock n. in.

Notice Is also herob) sit en that ntsaid meeting It It proposed to nmonatlio of said Company.

t. ii l'lrrnn:.Secretary, Wuliilu.i Agr'l Co., Ltd.Honolulu, 11. T., I'ebruary 10th,

190S. 3921-t- d

ANNUAL MEETING.

EWA PLANTATION COMPANY.

Tlio annual meeting ot tho share-holders of the Kira Plantation Cowill he iwU' nt the office of Castlo A:

Cooke, Ltd., In tho Stnngenwuld Hull-din- g

on Morchnnt Street, In the ctt)of Honolulu, II. T , on Wednesday,February 20th, 1908, nt 10 o'clocka. in.

Notice Is also hereby given that ntbald meeting It Is proposed to amendthe of said Company.

T. II. PKTIHE,Secretary, Kn Plantation Co.

Honolulu, II. T., February loth,190S. 3921-t- d

ANNUAL MEETING.

THE WAIMEA SUGAR MILL CO.

Tho annual meeting of tbo Bharo-holdc- rs

of Tho Wnlnien Sugar MillCo. will be lield nt tho office uf Cnstlo&. Cooke, Ltd., In the StungenwnldUulldlng, on Merchant Street, In thecity of Honolulu, II. T., on Wcdnoi-da-

Fcbruur) 20tb, 1908, at 2 o'clockp. i.

t. ii. pi:tuii:,Secretary, Tho Walmen Sugnr

Mill Co.Ilonoluhi, II. T.; February lOtb,

190S. 3921-t- d

ANUAL MEETING.

WAHIAWA WATER CO., LTD.

Tlio annual meeting ot tlio Blinro-holdo-

ot tho Wnhlnwa Wntor Co.,Ltd., will bo hold at tho oITlto ot Cns-

tlo & Cooko, Ltd., In tlio StangonwnldUulldlng, on Merchant Street, In thocity ot Honolulu, II. T on Tluusday,Februuty 27th, 1008, nt 11:30 o'clockn. m.

T. 11. pnTltIB,Secretary, Wnhlaw.i Water Co.,

Ltd.Honolulu, II. T., February 10th,

1908. 3921-t- a

ANNUAL MEETING.

K0HALA SUGAR COMPANY.

Tho n mm ul mootlcs of the sbnre-nolilo-

of the Kohnla Suijar Com-nan- y

will bo hold nt tlio ntllco of Cas-

tle & Cooke, Ltd , In tbo StanRcnwnmHulldliiK, on Merchant Street, In tliorlt) of Honolulu, II. T, on Saturday,February 29th, nt 10 o'clock n m.

t. ii. ititiiik,Secretary, Kohala Sugar Companv.Houolulu, H. T., Fobruary 10th,

1908. 3921-t- d

ANNUAL MEETING.

WAHIAWA CONSOLIDATED PINCAPPLE CO., LTD.

Tho Annual Mooting of tho share-holders of tlio Wnhlnwa Conbolldntedl'lnoapnlu Co , Ltd , will bo hold nt thoolllco of tho Company's AroiiIb,MessrH Cnstlo & Cooko, Ltd . In Ho-

nolulu T II on Fildny, lVliruar) 2R,

190S, at 10 o'clock a inWM WILLIAMSON,

Seeratnry, Wahlawa Consolidatedl'lncaujilu Co , Lid 3927-t-

A Game of Poker.

(OriginalNed rtnnnnnl, his bride, Tom 1'endle-to-

and I sni down one atoning ntNeil's liomo to n gnmo of poker. Stule

Ltdr.atit.inl bad nciar played cards sowo ngreed to help her. We couldn'tleave licr out nnd only expected her to

bet low on tho liest of linnds. Thent

game was penny nnte with n two cent

willFeoplo who think tlicy Know thlnjr ila),

tery hard to teach. Sii'le lndn'tin.

plajed half n dozen hnuds before sheInsisted on tilnslng her own gnuie m

own wnj She kept losing Rtcanuralthough the stoko wna ery sitnll,was soon minus something like ?.'

Since I had won more linn half of tbldetermined to get It back to her

HnUng n p.ilr of eights In mj hindwhen sho nnd I nlono wero lictllnp. I

made n great ndo. rinrlng licr to bet I

raised her, and sho rnlied me until 1

that thero was n dollar in the pot willher, then called her. To my iU pal

comflturo eIio hud only n pair ot fivesInstead of losing n dollar I had won

another dollar from her. a.

I proposed that wo should pti) sonm

other gntre, li'it Suilo could not be In will

duced to g!e up poker, so we p- -i

cceded n3 wo note. Some ono opcnelwith n Jack pot, and tho wonnii In tl c

cne, after studjlng n long while, nskclono card When It was glou hirlooked nt it and said, "Oh, psLiw:"

was plain tint sho had drawn to n

flush nnd had failed to fill. Wo wereory i.itnli dhgrlmtled when she

came In. Ned and I wcro both ntnloiisbet nnd didn't want to win htr

money. Neil told ber not to make a

gooo of licr-cl- f and to stay out. Wlunsho refused l.e told her tlfat rho'd hn

htand the lo?s out of prhnto lu,fund. Sbo pild no ntteutlon to thlinnd raided tia.both. Neil, xcry inttch

oxcil, nilped tho pot to top in", nnd

before we know It wo had soorn! d'lInrs on tho table. Ned and I shmwldonn, but the lndy couldn't bo pre-

vailed upon to do to. I had threekings nnd Ned three ncos.

"Ono pair Isn't any good, Is It?" ask-

ed Susie."No," replied her husband, "nor two

pairs""Hut suppose there nre two pairs

with another card llko ono of thupilrsV

Ned and 1 looked nt rich otboi , thenhe fclred Ills wife's cards nnd threwthem on tho tnblo face up. She bad afull baud.

Kuile was now sllfcbtly Ahead of thegimo and cp'lto proud of herself Ned,foreseeing a plunging on her put thatmlibt le einbarrns-diig- , proposed toquit, but sh" had caught the gamblingfever and bislstcd on proceeding withthe game Mio didn't come In for twoor threo hands. Then we all knewshe'd got something hani'-om- for sholooked happy and said glibly that sbowas "going to bet" "How manycards';" "It It nny advjutngo to haothe cards run together-fou- r. fie, six,for Instance ?" "Yes, If the wholo flonm that way." Ph" studied a Inr.

while, then said, "Well ton m-- .y glome two cards." Wo ull ljughed, nndtho Kiimo proceeded

This tlmo Tom rendleton either hadn blR Innd or wanted, to bluff, for horaleil tlio i'nilt. Ned com lined tbntho was lilullliiR, raised lilui I stayedout. "Whit nro )ou rIiu to do,

aiked Ned. "I don't kuoW. I

can't tell vhether thee ends nro nnyRood or not." Ned nskid mo to look nther baud, but sbo Hid It f ili1ovii ontho table. "You say," she wild, turningher lVctly c)oi on her liege lord, "tintthe e.irds must all run up or doivn, andIf thero !s ono that doesn't fit It spoilstho hand?" "Yes, nnd the) must nil boof tlio samo suit. You couldn't All n

band llko Hint by drawing two cardsonco In a hundred times "

Sho studied her hand till wo all gottiled wnltlnR, ami Ned cigai"lly tlio tlmo we bad lighted up Suclohail como to a decision "It's mi aw-

ful risk," sho said, "but thero are thrcocurds In my baud prem high I maywin on thoce." Sho (.hipped In, nndNed Rioaned. Then lie whispered tomo Hint ho was Rolug to teach her thatIt's etpenslvo to be stupid Ho raisedher, nnd Tom nud I both dropped out.Shu saw Jwl and ralsid lilui Thenho raised bor again, with tlio samo ic-

sult, and tho raising went on till there.was about 512 111 tbo put. "TliafllJust buy n bracelet I saw this morn-

ing that I want aw full)," vild Suiie."Won't it bo nleoS" Ned looked at menud smiled. "Can't wo get It up to$1.'," Kusb asked "There's some-

thing else for .:i I want too" "Verywell," sild Nul, "we'll tuko off Iho lim-

it for this band." And they chlppi-- 1

In tbo required nmount. "What o.igot? A full o' kings here," said Ned.IIo threw down his band nnd was rak-

ing In tbo pot when his wlfo laid downtho uce, king and queen of tllamouiMono nfler tho other. "Are thpy a y

Rood?" bho nsked, looking at us ouf,ot-l-

Wo told her thoy wero not. ftl.o!ieacd a deep sigh and carelesslydropped licr other two e.irds Tluywero tho knao nnd ten of tho snaiosuit ns tho other three

There wero arled etclamatlons fromtho men, while Susie was woiidcrlngly.looking nt each of us for an explana-tion. Then I told her that sho held a,roial flufch and bad won tho pot. Nedi auk lnek in his chair and laughedImmoderately. Tom and I told Suslothat she wits the best poker player w!ind ocr met. And Hbo whs There hno better way to deceit uu antago-

nist than not to kuon jouwrff whatjnu'iv doing

uranNi: iioi.mfh iiuut.

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Corporation Notices

W A N T sANNUAL MEETING.

ALEXANDER & BALDWIN, , LTD.

Tho annual meeting ot the stock-holders of Alexander & ll.ildwln.

, will lie held at the office unitpilnLlpal plnio ot business ot tliouirpointlon, Stnngcnw.ild Uulldlng,Honolulu, on Monday, Feb. 21, 1908,

9 u. m.Tho stock books of tbe corporation

be closed for tinnsfers on ManFeb. 17tll, 190S, lit 12 o'clock

lly order ot the Hoard ot Directors.H. H. PAX'ION,

Stcretnry.Honolulu, Feb. 11, 1908. 3922-t- d

ANNUAL MEETING.

KIHEI PLANTATION CO

The annual meeting of tho stock- -

holders ot tho Kllicl Plantation Cobe held nt the office nnd princi

Oneplace of business of the corporation, Stangenwuld Uulldlng, Honolu-lu,

Tenon Friday, Feb. 2!, 190f, lit 10

m PartThe stock books of the corporation

lie closed for trniufeis on I'll-du- ),

Feb 21st, 1908, at 12 o'clock mlly order of tjie" Hoard of Directors

i:. K. PAXTON, A

Secretary.Honolulu, Feb. 11, 190S. 3922-t- d

ANNUAL MEETING.

HAWAIIAN SUGAR CO.

Tho annual meotisg of the stock-holders

Aof tho Hawaiian Sugar Co

will be held at tlio office nn'd princi-pal place of business of tho corpora-tion, Stnngcnwnld Uulldlng, Honolu

on Frlda), Feb. 28, 1908, nt 2

o'clock p m.The ttock books of the corporation

will be closed for trnnsfors on Frl-

da), Feb. 21st, 1908. nt 12 o'clock m.II) order of tho Hoird of 'Directors,

K. L PAXTON,Secretary.

Honolulu, Feb. 11,' 1908. 3922-t- d

ANNUAL MEETING.

HAIKU SUGAR CO.

Tho annual meeting ot the stock-holders of tho Haiku Sugar Co. wllbo held nt the office and prlnclp ilpinto of ImslncFs of tho corporation,Stangcuwnid Uulldlng, Honolulu, onBaturda), Feb. 29, 190S, nt 9 a. in

Tho stock books of tbe corporationwill bo closed for transfers on I'M- -

On), Feb. 21, 1908, nt 12 o'clock m.lly order of the Hoard of Director.".

U. K. PAXTON,Secretary.

Honolulu, Feb 11, 190S. 3922-t- d

ANNUAL MEETING.

PAIA'PLANTATION.

he annual meeting of tho stock- -

holders of tho l'nl.i I'lautntlon willbo held at tho olllce nnd principalplnco nt huslucSs ot tbo corporation,titnngenwnld Uulldlng, Honolulu, onBnturdny. Feb. 29, 190S, at 9.30 a m

The stock books of tlio corporationwill be Unsed for transfers on Frld.i),Teb 21, 1908, nt 12 o'clock in.

lly order of tho Hoard of Directors11. L FAXTON,

Secretary.Honolulu, Feb. 11, 190S. 3922-- 1

ANNUAL MEETING.

KAHUKU PLANTATION CO.

Tho annual meeting of tho stock-

holder of the Knbuku Plantation Co.

will be held nt tho oflUc and princi-pal place of buslneM of tho corpora-tion. Stnugouwnlil Hulldlug, Honolulu, uu Thursday, Feb. 27, 19U8, nti v m.

Tho stock books ot tbo corporationwill bo closed for transfers on Tluus-day, Feb 20, 1908, at 12 o'clock m.

11) ordur ot tho Hoard of Directors.13. 13. I'AXTON,

Sccrotary,Honolulu. Feb. 11, 190S. 3922-t- d

ANNUAL MEETING.

CENTRAL MILL CO., LTD.

Tho nnmm! meeting of tlio stock-holders ot tho Central Mill Co., Ltd ,

will bo held nt tho olllco and princi-pal pl.ico of business of tho corpora-tion, Stangcuwalil Hulldlug, Honolu-lu, on Saturday, Feb. 29th, 1908, at11a. m.

Tho fctcnk bookB of tbo corporationwill bo closed for trnnsfors on Fri-

day, Feb 21st, nt 12 o'clock m.lly order of tho Hoard of Directors

W. O SMITH,Secretary.

Honolulu, Feb 11,1908. 3922-t- d

ANNUAL MEETING OF PARTNERSOF MAUI AGRICULTURAL CO.

Tho nnnual incctlnK of tho Fartiters ot tho Muul Agrlciiltuinl Company will bo held at tho olllco andprincipal pl.uo of business of thoI'mtncrshlp, StaiiKcnwald HulldliiK.Honolulu, Saturdn), the 29lli ilaj ofFebruary, 1908, nt 1 1 a in.

() SMI 111,

Secretnr).Honolulu, Fob 11, 190S 3922-fd- l

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7 One V Js lxe VCont a Word2 ftlent a Word5v I2otuIt v Koau .n Ss

WANTED VPY)R SALT.

Advertisements Under this HeadingCent Per Word Each Day. No Ad One

vertltementa Inserted for Less ThanCents. Ten

Hawaiian ot fair addiess nnd Suaintelligence, for ileiu; good op-

portunity foi the right man. Ad-

dress this office, J'Mnu." J891-t- t

few.customeis for pure mill, Ap- -

pi) at 1SJ7 College bt 3 '123-t- f

Clean vlplng tags at the llulUtln or-- tf Aflee

SITUATION WANTrD.

lolluble, steady and capable nilelilnist, lso and floor, drslies po-

sition with Intention to fettle inthe Islands Fle )cars on loro-moth- o

work; four on tool woik,alfo three on miiilno pumps, efAddress J. F. (loulbum, 31 War-der St, Oakland, Cat. 2829-I- t

Hxpcileiued bookkecpci deslies tokeep small set of books eenlngsand Suuda)B Address "V.," thisoffice 3930-.- lt

ROOM AND BOARD.

Young mm wonts pleasant room,with or without hoard! statuterms. Address Homier," thisoffica 3929-2- t

TO LET

Advertisements Under this HeadingOne Cent Per Word Each Day. No Ad.vertlsements Inserted for Lets ThanTen Cents.

Lhrgo houso on Hcrctnnla St. nottto Queen's Hospital ; rent verycheap. W. W. Chamberlain, Juddllullillne. 3SI9--

LOST

Advertltemenls Under this HeadingOne Cent Per Word Each Day. No Ad-

vertisements Inserted for Less ThanTen Cents.

Hu) home, loht Frld.i) night, llgure"2" on link leg If found, ple.isoreturn to K Mltnti and receltoreward, Nuunnii near Hcrctnnla.

3927-t- f

tlno adult's and ono child 8 swe iters,black ami grn), between Maklklnud Hhlerr,' store Itcwiud at Hul-letl- n

olllie 3929-J- t

In Falann, e,

cut tall, Kreen leathercollar. Howard it rutin noil to thisolllco. 3911-- tt

TH,0MAS FITCH,ATTORNEY-AT-LA-

Room 10, Campbell Block,

Honolulu, I. H.

BEST Or ALL

Puritan ButterHENRY MAY & CO., LTD.,

PHONE 22.

New Millineryo AT o

Miss Power'sMILLINERY PARLORS

Boston Blilg.

UniqueChinese Goods

Wing Wo Tai & Co.941 NUUANU ST

PIANOSRepaired and Thoroufchly Overhauled.EXPERT TUNING A SPECIALTY.

GEORGE L. L5NORD,Ofllco, Wall, Nichols Phone 2G1.

T,,. ,v..i,iw Prtiiun of the Tvenlnnrtullolln gives a complete cummiry of

he news of U day.

s,Advertisements Under this Heading

Cent Per Word CachxOay. No Ad-

vertisements Inserted for Ltess ThanCents.

ft mst lion plpd.'vSTruax sterlllreis tin ilil,

cd, 1 water still, tin s ,

lined; 1 lo-g- steamJaiket kettle, 2 iill-- i upper wali-boile- rs

llmincluth & Co, Ltd,H5 King St ; Phone 211.

Vdluiblo collection of 8tainp3. Thiscolectlon is tho property of thowidow of tho late il. W. Iluwon,and Ib the icsult of his effort Inmany )enrs of labor; they can boseen at the Hawaiian News Co ,

Young building. 2911-t- f

Fine corner lot in Maktkl. Curbing,water, fruit and ornamental trceiand all Improvements. Two min-utes' walk from cars nnd l'unaho.rCollege. Address 11. I'., this oilier.

tr.OO 00 CASH .'CO x 300 fthouse, Knlinukl Address Hnx C! ,

this office 39U9-h- u

ncef rattle fcr sale at Knbuku, Hnnali.Apply Col. Sain Norris. Wnlohlnu

Wblto l'ekln diuks and eggs 1911South King St sooc-t- r

Let the soap dothe work

Pau---Ka,-Ka- na

Made in Honolulu.

HonoluluSoap Works

T. L WALDR0N,Distributor.

Ai'tistio

WAIXPAFEHSATTRACTIVE PRICES

Wilder & Co.

P.L.PETERSNOTARY PUBLIC

atBULLETIN OFFICE.

Phone 260.

WING CHONG CO.KING ST HEAR BETHEL

Dealers in Furniture Mattresses,Etc., Etc All lauds of KOA and,MISSION FURNITURE Made ToOrder.

HONOLULU IRON WORKSImproved and Modern SUGAR MA-

CHINERY cf every capacity and de-

scription niade to order. Boiler worknd RIVETED PIPES (or irrigation

puir-osc- a snecialtv. Particular attention paid to JOB WORK, and re- -

tiin ciecuieu at snorieat uuutc.

. iNagamiKodak Developing, Printing, En-

larging and Interior Photo-Graphin-

HOTEL ST. Nnunnu & Bethel. )WHENYou Want Elect.-i- Wiring Done orPrivate Telenhonn Installed or DryBntteiiM. call the

UNION EIJCTRIC CO.,

Phone 315.

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Franklins ni'e either desperatelywrong or everlastingly right

And you ought t know winch.An mot n th?t cooh better than water, and

yet produces a noic cOicicrt cl'iukr-wnl- l tenipcraluic iscither a big mistake or n big advantage.

Xight-weigl- it comtraction that is strongci and saferthan heavy constiuctbn 11 either a foolish fud or advancedcommon sense

Complete comfort built into the very frame df the earnnd net ability, rather than o ei wcihtr- powcr-iatin-

arc eithei a passing no. ion or the longeif tep forwaid yettaken in automobiling.

You owe it to youiself to invest gate these questionsbefore jou bu- - a notoi-ca- r

Come m here and tee the Franklin bcfoic ou decide.

E. OHaill io Son, Ltd,THAN KLIN

AYVfifc JnAnAilifiAiiaMMMktriiinnAr.at

Beautiful Honolului PEEK IN AN AUTO HIDE rOR

$5.00 an Hour- -

Just call 290 on the "phone and asl; for QUINN.

'WMMZIingiCKISa

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HATIN

w In fancy plaids, stripedLOWEST PR ChS

YEE CHAN & CO.,

&MriBiBga5affiK5SKSggH

Union G-a- s

EnginesThe most durable and eff-

icient engines made. Ask theo lid's. n

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WotliiKitoasr FrasupsWe several in stock a shipment of all sizes

the way,

VON - YOUNG CO.,

tifimKiy rwM.i

NcwmarRct BlisterFor Sidebone Spavin, Ringbone,

Enlarged Tendons, and old per-sistent cases of lameness.

SAFE CURE and EFFECTIVE.

Sweating BlisterActs like magic on shoulder, hip,

16in and early tendon lameness.

Obtainable ft

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beat latest in I;

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POTTIE SONS. ' HonoluluTeS.

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' Stanley Stephenson,THE P A H T E 420.

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cor. Bethel King 1Ml

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PORTSLocal and

EDITED BY CHARLIE ALBRIGHT

Hill SftiM

IS Ml flM

Shot-gu- n And Rifle En-

thusiasts To TakeRest

l'lica.tit rlinolliiK Is nlnu ovir fortills ni Tito FcitFtm ends hiioii, millictrl .ill of the liilntors of Honolululme tnlcn tlich hd lug of punu forionic time. The Mrcls lmc not beenus tliltk ns tho were In former yenraon m i mint of the fmt Hint n Krcat dualnf t lie land. In fntt niarl nil of If,

Iiti bun liilvin tip by tin jilneip.iloKrntt 1 s

A fiv rn iiro It a no unusualtiling foi a liuntcr to Rit anylicri?from ten to lucntj birds In a tlnj'itItuntlm, NowmlnyH If n Bimftsm-i-

t,ctj Aw birds In hh biK he fit-I- HintIn Iiiih Ixiu unusually lml,. Almost

J ill of the good litmtlUK ground liasIn Hi taken tip In Presencs On thenl ler dele of the lflnnl ilmki are toin found it icrtnlii times of tht ear,but even Hie) nio ndt m thlik as foi.nerl)

Molol nl Is tlic only plme whero deerare to be found There arc ecrnl

tim preservn.on till Island, anilI'trtlc have been or;at.l cl ilmini; theut eii foi the imrnuop nf neMnK

( tit the nlnib'e foolcl animals HillMult It and Ml S human, of the S'lmman CurrlitKe Coniinny, formtd aiart ramp tliic no for n hunt on

Molol.nlTor the l.ext week or so. EhotRtinj

in rllles will jrobiblj bo Klven

t nplcto ict Then the pr.ntlie workof fie Honolulu (lun Club will mmntcnie Thla will l.ccn the Hhooter.ibtny until the totnnnmenl3 hi'Rln,There arc mmo oxtdlent thots ainoiit;the a.ict;atlon of Hmioliilti Fportanun and Hie woi-- in jenr jronilsi10 cxcctl the avenge

HONOLULU RICKEf GLUB

The iiiiniial nieetliiR of tho Hono- -

ii it I'l lel.it Club wan held hint ulKhtwin n icports of last senium wp-- o

i. lade and !!! ci'k electid fot thelomliiR M'ai l'lesldeni Joiiliu, the

at tho kiuuo In lliiuoltilii,poke at length on tho utcrltH of

tilckctThe followliiK otllceia wero eleet 1

tti Kctvn foi the insniuK Bi.iBonI'losKlint, I) I, WltlihiKlon, llrnt

Iie pieBldont, It A Itildiin, heioudIt o ptoslilcnt, .1 C M (I 111 . eetri-ta- r,

.1 II I'lddcH, tiiasmei, J. HM Mat lean; laptaiu, Hubert Altdet-oi- i,

vice captain. SI inlc) lleud-nor- e

Biound toniniltleo I M Ttitl.-c- i,

.1 I Ciitl.btirn, II M Ajies.The niouthb dues of pl.ijIiiK incni-bei-

was redutid to llft tents andfoi nunibijiH It van low-fle- d

to twi'iit-ll'- d tents pel' niontliII .M roH lufoimed tho club thattlleketcra In San 1'i.iiiiImii weio (onsldcrliis KendliiR a dub to tho Isl

mis ilmliiK tlio hiiuiniei to meet thelocal pi ut is In n set lei of (Wines.

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VALIEV TENNIS (Li'I ho fnltiraliiK Imitation ban In on

icehed bj tho lleiclaiiki TennisClub

"io ofllteiH and iiiemboiH nf theMnmu Valley Tennis Club tordlnlljInvito tho ofllterH and lucmbcrs oftho lleiet inlu Tennis Club to bo pits- -

nt it tho opcnhiR of tho cotiits S.it-i- ii

il;i IVb Ulltli, p in'1 ho Minion Vtille Tonnls Club Is

i iticntl) fouued orRiiulzutlnn widthpinuiltius (o ihal tho nldsi ahMiUa-tloii-

of tho illy Tho lncnihoii, mopicked fiom thoso UvhiR In Mn lunalley, nnd, In tho short spnro of

tlmo slneo tho club was formedcourts hnvo been tomplottd, or willbo toniploled by next Siituid.o, whentho formal opening will bo hold

it :t' ::The hnsolnll dates

this cir nro June IStli, 2.UI nnd?7th If the Is ncces-- s

ii ji w ii ii fHnwTrm r m raMnrrrnwiMr hump mn

OCHIOKERING PIANOS

Preeminentin Quality,

EERGSTROM MUSIC CO,, Ld.

National

IS'

ii mmWill Wrestle Prestige,

Or Meet Jap .

Champs

Hans I'roeliihcr the big man linlt-Iii- r

from Swltnrlinil, Is .Nlllliig totake on nn one In Ilnwnll for a wrestHug bout He dots not draw the lolorline ellher for ho Enjs that whileman, Japanese or Hawaiian makes nodllTeruiic look good to lilm He willlake on nny one here Young; Tatehas $Miti to mj Hint linns will tossthis nnn nll around on the lint,and tht re others who hac beenrroclcihcr work out who pay thatthey arc willing to bet their ehocs onhim

Of course this Is all tnlk ns"ct II"hasn't shown bj an exhibition herew'hnt he i mi do but ho has a teiordbehind hliu that would seem to warrant the Imkcis he hn Will I'rejtlge. who Is hulled ns tho loial thnmlilon, Is iinfiirtnnntely rolng to lllloon btislncs for n louple of weeks Thiswill prcilude his getting In fdinpo forsonio time foi a matih In the menutlmo. howewr It would bo a good Ideafor tho Hwltei to try his hand ntthrowing pome of the Jap ifhnmpsChester' Doyle (onios out with thostatemtnt Hint he will arrango to furnlsh a Jnjnnese wrepllei of ilass forun ccnt and he nlpo sas that (herowill bo plenty of baikers for the husk)Mlbjcct of tho Mikado

When fcen this morning, Tate Fnldlor rrorliihit Hint he would tnko on(ho Jap, Will l'rellgo Is tho logicalman for I Inns to miet here, for theyhnc both been In tho profession ilgamo and hae nut some good men.

tx :: hI FOOTBALL

AFTER lfflllSIIIIIn tho third gnme of the Junior

Siho!atlf roothall I taguc sinedtilc)eterda) afternoon the Alllolnnlsvon ou( fiom Hit I'tmnhott team b)the noro of 2 to 1 The winnersK"oiul tho first goal of tho game InHip first hnlf and no moro scorliiFwas done In that seslon

In the pctond half linncor, Ocnoeso( noil Up ninttcrs b) kit king a goal,nnd It looked for a tlmo as If tho Fiorewould leniitn a He until tho end ofthe gnme Tho Allls got a lornir kill,and Who was on tap for the winningcount This gamo puts the Allli Inline for tho ihamplonshln and In iasoHit) win tho gamu next week fiom theHigh School, they hae things abouttheir own way. This Is the n) tin,,Htm Led up.

I'niiB (loal, Ilallenlnt fulllmil.sSihiiuianu, Unthwell l)i llrettcllliforward i, (lenocs, Wrli'ttr, CnttonHond Wilt ox

Alllohinlf (loil, Kalua, full be it.C'ofla, Hliknrd: hnlflmiks, KnhnKnnitilll, Kloln; forwnids. Woo, Knlei Coil.ctt, W. Cnrtii Poatu Koblnton

Heferce Jo'in AndersonThe next league l,atue will be I'tina

lions s High Schools, cm 'lui. i,la ntMnklkl

I Hslileiil A K Vlciiu wishes touotlf) tho baseball piiblk t'mt ov.huto the mllltli) liupecHoii nt Anla Parki oxt Hattinln) there will be no gamespli)ed In Uio afternoon in the Knltiuliiunole l.cnguc.

A mertl.ig will bo called to lesnllirIho postponed games and the ol'l er"uro notllled to nHsemhle at the usualnuetlni; plaeo on next Tliuibilj) 1'tbntnry 27.

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Al uost tcrytlilng U In rcutllneifoi tho Cafe Cluntnnt, tho niot orlgiual eer iierpetrated on tho Hjnolulu public, at tho Scasldo tomorrownight It fs for tho benefit of the)niht

n :i ts' I'lny to win, but don t piny for tin

bole purpose of vjlnnlng I'lny for thotun of the gamo, that Is true Bjiort

A I C. Atkinson Yom'io rlHitJail. That U tiuo sport

ii ii iiJohnny Wluteis, the wllilhorso bus

ter nunc Into town this morning Intruo towbo) st) le Ho Is going bailtto tho States, but Angus MiPheo willprolnbly rentln here

it iiPoetry and mrlod) mo the Inlcl

ilonntlous to tho )iu-h- t llios

' . I

(Irclg hns written n song nnd linnIt to tho Trons-Pailfl- c ltaio

Committee:: n it

The news that Tommy Hums Is tofight In I'm is Is exciting wonder ev-

erywhere Perhaps ho will bo calledupon to fight I'icncli fashion, "a lafeet," iiB the I'nrlslans do not hoistuf tin) champions "n la lnlt "

ii m mmpopi Film

Mnry At'icito i lildiarJt has luouplitnn action nBa'"si' ('nil, I Icon Mint

lames On Tai for Piimtnnr) poesilonof property on Vlii'jnid street, comprlslnq thr Knultmela I dglngj the

Indergarten ba'tdtr,;, tho ictngt andgrr.'imla now o mVcJ by Pocpoe, theiMrpcnfary and ttilo Alohn, the build-ing tontalnlng tl t il,iimlng t ink nndHie amnt lot known as tho park

The complaint states that Uidopremises were leiscd to the On Tnlslanuary -- , 1007, for nn annual lontal

of Sir.no, hut on! $171 ias eer hemlaid, the power latei arc unpild andtho lessees hac lplntcd their contrailI y falling to Keep the premises In repilr

The defendants wero notified lntmonth to sm render the primlses, hutthey refuse to do so, bo tho plalntlftappeals to the totirt to Issue a writ ofposscs'lon

In the bankrupt! y mntltr o theAustin Publishing Company, JudgeDole this morning granted the petitionof Daniel I ogan, trustee, for JJ1 addi-

tional compensation for extra servlics

Orpheum Theatre

FRANK COOLEY and COMPANY

IN

The Silver Dagger

MATINEE SATURDAY 2:15 P. M.

EVENING 8:15 P. M.

PRICES 25c, 35c nnd 50c

Matinee, 25c.

Scats now on sale at Box Office.

Next performance Mar. 7th.

Curtain Raiser

One of Anthony Hope'sBest Dialogues l

The Arrival of the Princeand Princess of the

MARDI GRAS

and the most lnuirhablc nlav

Arabian NightsGiven bv the

KILOHANA ART LEAGUE

Tickets, 25c, 50c & $l.(

SEASIDE HOTEL,

Saturday Evening;,Feb. 22nd, 1908.

Cafe Chantant

UNWoT

ANCYiROLIC

3 BANDS!DANCING!

QUARTETS!BEAUTY SHOW!

SONGS!HUMOR AND WIT!!!!!

17 ORIGINAL STUNTS!

For the Benefit of the Yacht"Hawaii,"

Tickets . $1,00 Eachon sale at Mtfnerny Shoe Store.

rt"iifyirBlilB

ph m8 , WHITNEY

Dur EMBROIDERY SALEis still on

J HOSIERY SPECIALR Plain White Silk Hose, with Lisle

Feet, Special at

i $1.25 a pair, all sizes

PARASOLSin white and fancy for the Floral

m jraraae. su

iH$HKMHHSHraHftM&&H 'Fine, Fresh

MILCH COWSFor Sale

Club StablesTel. 109

WE ARE AGENTS FOR

Winton Touring Car1008 MODELS

I he Finest Cars Ever S:en in Hono-lulu. Call and Sec Them.

Associated Garage,Limited.

MERCHANT ST. PHONE 388.

1 LOOKat the automobilss, buggies and s

wc have recently overhaulednnd painted

THEN SEE US.

W. W. Wright Co..King Street near South

Tel. 232.

AUTOMOBILESand CARRIAGES

Schuman Carriage Co.,LMIITED.

Smoke

El PalenciaThe Cigar of Quality.

HAYSELDEN TOBACCO CO, LTD.

P. H. 8urnettrAttorney: Notary: Conveyancer:Real Estate: Mt'o;. Loans: Collec-tions. Agent to Grant Marriage Lic-enses.Office 70 Merchant Sf. Phone 310.

TS. II- - J 1

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From $1.25 ta $2

B. KERR

fc MARSH fi

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Increase

savingsbyburning

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HonoluluGas Ltd.Bishop St.

SmokersSUPPLIES OF ALL KINDS.The Best Cigars and Tobacco.

FITZPATRICr BROS,and MYRTLE CIGAR STORE.

Automobile RideThe easiest riding auto, in town for

public service and the one to be hiredat the lowest rate, I have.

Ring up at any timeJ. ArMcLEOD. . . .TELEPHONE 244.

Dlank books ot nil iort. ledgers,etc. manufactured by the rtullitln Pub-- l

stilng Cnnitiauy.

J IJ- - 'JJ ! C ULJ J1L1 L UJ""M

DRESS

CO for the best on caith.

& CO., LTD.,

'mtmfmr&LWKM'Wfr

UNDERWEAR FOR MEN. SHORT WITHSHIRTS TO MATCH, $1.00 the Suit.

SCRIVEN'S ELASTIC SEAM DRAWERS, full length.

STRAW HATS from 1.2 to $3. LATEST BLOCK DER-BY-

$5.00.

NECKWEAR, beautiful patterns and latest shapes.DRESSY TIES from Twenty-fiv- e to Seventy-fiv- e Cents.

BEAUTIFUL HALF HOSE, nobby patterns and fashion-able shades, TWENTY-FIV- E TO SEVENTY-FIV- E CENTS.

L.

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Co.,

DRAWERS

ALAKEA STREET NEAR HOTEL.

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