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BULLETIN ADS. TALK-M- ONEY TALK

2J From San Francisco: g,i3 i Iyi Alameda April 21 (SjfS Manchuria April 25 gU e& A Suecettful Man li always look'1 5 For San Francisco: 3?1 2.1 Ina (or the Inereatlng of hl utl. $4M Korea April 15 Vj Evening Bulletin Vt nest. Hit advertltlng It the tie V)

ft Contln Anrll 2S ""5 53 which blndt hit cuttomert to him. jfoOf Alameda ADrll 26 Oj THE BULLETIN $)

From Vancouver: V' 5 PRINTS ADS. THAT ARE sMlowera Mar C C Ox DISTINCTIVE, EFFECTIVE AND X

For Vancouver: C A PROFITABLE! ifit Manuka May 3 C"

ts''"l?ff,'51di e 2:30 O'CLOCK bulletin circulation is sworn to EDITIONVol. XVII. No. 3050 3Q PAGES-HONOL- ULU. TERRITOltY OF HAWAII. SATURDAY. Al'KlL ifl. lM)f,- -Q PAGES Pkiob 5 Obnts.

ADVERTISER OIL

Program Suggests

PRIVATEJNTERESTIS IT PROMOTING DOLLARS VS. SAFETY?

The oil legislation in which the Ad-

vertiser Is showing ruch a personal In-

terest and regarding which It is cast-

ing innuendo about with such a lib-

eral hnnd, promises to be one of themost Interesting features of the clos-ing days of the legislative scbbIoii.

The course of the Advertiser hasfcltown that it Is very enthusiastic Inthe Interests of some one whom It isequally strenuous in keeping In theLack ground.

first the Advertiser charged thatthe Standard Oil was In league to main- -

bythe needs to be-

fore In making

win we test or oils at a figure that, f this It the cate, why doet theassure safety for the property terett the Advertiser represents not

In vicinity of the great fuel oil come out Into the open and discussMorago tanks. This was quick- - the on Itt merits?

killed off by mcro quotations from I "These ore questions that everythe leading llnanclal authorities of tho ztn who has any Interest In public

Coast. fnirs should consider. Is tho Lcgls- -

With nn easy vlrtuo this cry was lrttirc now in session going to be browand then the paper attempt- - biaten into a lower-safet- y polio) by

to show that Pacific Oil Trans-- ! the making a big rumpushad a hand In the and promoting lies about corruption,

oil paragraph of the Count law. This! etc., etc. Tho public safety is Jeopnrd-va- s

absolute!) refuted. iicd by a program for which the Ad- -

Thus about from pillar to vortlser stand sponsor."post the whole attltudo of the Adver There Is another feature of tho Ad-tit-

has been smb. as to befog tho vertls'r campaign that Is coining V

end hide its own source, of In-- oil men to smile quietly over the slHIterest In imputing others with an tilte mss at Its and Its obvlnl lor motive. effort to misrepresent the facts p

"What I would like to know," said fool the people. It is constantly icn gentleman who has followed the ques-tion carefully, "Is whatpretends it Is representing.

"Who Is the Advertiser working for,the public, tho people or some privateinterest that wants to get a low testell

"Certainly It is nlout tltno for thorornlnu paper to explain what cnusesits unusual excitement. I'lrst It wentafter Standard Oil nnd now It ills--

covers that tho Standard Oil Is real J

good. Do the think they can makeany Intelligent man believe that theydidn't know where Standard Oil stoodIn tho first plnie?

"Here Is the proportion, Eighty percent of the oil produced In tho Cali-

fornia oil wells comes under the ISOr'egreo Hash test, which test Is accept-ed the world over as n safe test anda proper protection for life and propttty in the vicinity of the hugetanks where the oils arc stored. ThusIt Is an absolute fact that there Is anI'.mple supply of the safo grade oil fottho Hawaiian market.

"This being the enso why is tho Ad-- 'ertlssr so frantic In Its desire to un-

load on Hawaii remaining 20 percent of oils which donot come up to high safety standard I

and which every body knows is a'courco of greater danger. The peoplewho took Into the thing know that an(II fire or can Bpread dlsas--.

ter at a terrific rate, and tbero arc tho'general Interests of tho people to be '

guarded, Thcso will bo properly pro- -

rlfotlvSnoBmnxfS

tccted the high test."What Advertiser do

It starts wholesale

thobugbear oil question

ly iltl

abandonedtd the Advertiserlortatlon Company

bouncing

--

Ifmioassertions

tho Advertiser

tho

oil

thethe California

explosion

diargca against the Legislature andwaving It bugaboo about oil monop-

olist!", Is to clear Its own skirts."Whom does the Advertiser repre-

sent?"Is It promoting dollars vs public

lately?"Is It tr)lng to hoodwink the people

In order that a few men who limemade California Investments can makea little more money and the safety ofthe people be damned?

to kerosene oil test and sajlnethat icrtalnly no higher test Is needulfor n fuel oil than for tho oil that Isused In our homes. This reads smoothly to the unthinking. Kerosene oil Is

a refined oil and Is therefore a definitequantity. 'It Is known what kerosenewill do. Tho fuel oils arc crude oilsnnd often carry a largo pcrctntngo ofbenzine, and other especially inllainablo pioducts.

Put the low test oils in tanks carrjtng thousands of gallons nnd tho ben- -

znio and casollno rises to tho top, nndthero becomes a constant M)urco ot'anger A powder magazine would betar safer It Is oils of this charac-ter" thnt tho Advertiser Is so strcnucusly advocating tho Legislature shaljallow In tho Territory.

Ecrtlilni; has hitherto run withsuch freedom from accident under theISO degree test regulation that It seemsvery remarkable such nn extraordinaryeffort should lie mado to Introduce low

test nnd consequently moro dangerousoils when eighty per cent of tho oilpioduccd in California satisfies thersfcty test nnd certnlnly can supplyell that Hawaii requires without thedemand Increasing tho price.

The new Majestic Hotel. In the Sachsblock, can furnish vou with cool, nicelyf.irntshcd rooms and also first classfamily board.

Great salo of snocs now on at Kerr's.Call and sco their prices.

K,"Jlt WTS iwIjtej(fljafflin5(9

uuauwMvroRKGrmtCk&tArMa

Alameda

SlLGrmtChtcrirtte--3 laitX--r 'KES3sTHfi.uStBEa nra H $ppgsyK. "Dh

Sprintf and Summer Styles

Per S,S,1005 Wjwh1

(MAKERS NE.VyRK j iviesSuitings and Coats and PantsTHE STRONGEST LINE WE HAVE EVER SHOWN

TWE ICA8H COMPANY, Ltd.

HI

OVER!!

Senate Passes Dickey'sLocal Option

Bill

AUTOMOBILE DRIYERS

TO PAS) EXAMINATION

AUTOS MUST HAVE LARGE NUM.BERS AND RUN EIGHT MILES

AN HOUR MAXIMUMIN TOWN8.

FIFTY-FIRS- DAY.Tho Senate today got through con-

siderable work. Tho Hllo high schoolveto caused much feeling among theHawaii members who after muchspeech-makin- succeeded In getting thoveto overridden. The lodal option billIL8scd third reading without any trou-ble. Dickey's automobile bill was readand attracted some attention but noono eamo out against It except

Tho Judiciary Committee reportedon Houso Hills ISO, 1GT nnd 73 recom-mending that they bo laid on tho table.It reported In favor of House bills 185,183 and 108 and Scnato bill 134.

Houso bill 14S was received from thoHouse and passed first reading by title.

The Miscellaneous Committee, reported In favor of tho bottle bill, which,vas Intioduced to tnku tho place othe ono vetoed by tho Governor. Tho

report wns adopted.Tho Judiciary Committee reported In

favor of tho bill raising the pay of Circuit Judge, Dickey and I.nno not roncurrlng on tho ground thnt tho Territory was too poor at present.

The Judiciary Commlttco's reportrecommending the tabling of Housobill 75 on account of Its length, asthero was moro Important work to do,was objected to by McCandlcss, whosaid the bill had been drawn withmuch trouble. IllBhop moved to post-pon- o

action on the report. This mo-

tion was lost, Tho report was tabledto be considered with the bill.Hllo Hlnh School.

The Governor's veto of tho HlloHigh School bill was taken up. Drownmade n speech asking tho other Sena-tors to help htm override tho Govern-or's veto.

Hewitt said If tho matter was leftto the Hoard of Education nothingwould bo done. Nothing should buleft to that Hoard. Hllo wns tho nextlargest city In tho Islands nnd shouldtmvo a high Hchool. Hu was going tovoto to overrldo the veto.

Dickey said ho would llko to scoHllo havo n high school, but thero wasno money to pay for It, rurthermoro,tho expenses of running tho schoolwould bo very great. County government was going to cost a great dealIt was better to wait with tho highBchool until after tho counties hadbeen running some time nnd It couldbo seen what tho cost of It would be.

Achl said Hawaii should havo ahigh school, Education In tho schools

had developed pcoplo llko himself,who without such would never havobeen ablo to enter tho Senate. The

(Continued on Page 8.)

Wells, Fargo & Co.

Express,WAITY BLOC., KING 8T. NR. FORT.

PHONE MAIN 15.

ALWAYS AT HOME

The Trust Company It never ticknor absent from ths city; and neverdies.

This It an Important considerationfor those who have deallnnt with atrustee, administrator or guardian, etc.

To find the perton you want on n

moment't notice and to have butlneuattended to with promptness and care,.ill at a mat nn mnr than that nalH an

' I m rt .1 1.li I t.il.M ttftm a n,.ai,t !. n,l.

vniiUoct that only the Trust Companycan offer.

AwHAWAIIAN

TRUST, DO,

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row si

Various IndictmentsReturned By

FederalGrand JuryTho Federal Grand Jury this fore- - distilling

noon filed n partial report, returning Ncbo Ynmasakl, the former policenumerous Indictments In several mat- - olllccr, wag Indicted on n charge olters which havo excited considerable adultery, while his wife, the fair l'uattention. jsevo OrI, has to answer to the more

mc Koloa postofllco frauds was thecause of two Indictments against M

A. Itcgo, one charging him with cmbczzlcment and the other with unlawful Issuing of money orders. J I'Spalding, Itcgo's assistant, was chnrgeil under two Indictments with unlawfl.l InBiitni. nf ........... ni1..B.. f 11j. '11,1 IDOIIIIIIJ (Jl JIIUI1VJ UIUtIBi tit Xl'lrelra, on Ignorant Portuguese, and J.S. Kerry, the attornuy, who were Implicated In the affair, had no bills returned against them.

Thero wero scvernl other postofllcomatters brought before tho attentionof tho Grand Jurors. I'red. Williamswas Indicted on ono chargo of embez-zling funds of the l'liuneno postofllconnd on nnother chnrgo of unlawful Issuing of money orders.

David Maunola was Indicted forbreaking Into tho postofllco nt Lntip.vhochoc.

There were nlso n number of okolehao cases examined, from Koolau,Maul .mid Konn, as Is shown by thelarge number of men Indicted, ns follows: Morltn, one charge of unlaw-fully concealing okolchao; Tnnal.a,ono charge of distilling; Fiikiula, onechargo of distilling nnd ono of concealIng, Yamnsaktv nnd Kubo, one chargoof distilling, nnd Kami, ono thargo ot

PHICoelho's Resolution To

Have ExaminationAt Kalihi

JUDICIARY COMMITTEE

ACCUSED OF G

LAHAINALUNA WILL FULFILL AG

RICULTURAL PLANS AUTO- -

MOBILES AND BRIDGES.FARRIERS' LICENSE.

i

FIFTY-FIRS- DAY.Omo mure the Kallhl Receiving Sta

tion tomes In for the attention of thoHouso of Ilcprcicntatlvcs, as witnessthe following Joint resolution fatheredby Hep. Coelho, which passed firstreading In tho Houeo this morning:Joint Resolution.

Whereas, the prnvlsiona ot Housallesolutlon No 1(,0 authorizing thoHouse Health Committee to emuloythree jhslclans to examine Mrs.

and such other as may deslru tobe examined, now nt tho Kallhl Station, enn not bo carried out on accountol tho refusal of tho President ot thoHoard ot Health to give tho Committee tho permits necessary to enter the(.aid Motion with the phjuldauu ap- -

YOUH

If Iht uil not la i,rMtit-lNtliD- i"nty will lit nluml'td a en iiail,II IIHII mmmWn IM,I4

serious chargo of bigamy.Yoshumurn and Kusnbo are held un

der one charge of adultery eachSeveral peonage cases have nlso been

lookid Into by the Grand Jury and re- -Lim,i In i.iipi...i. vv., i .i

i t, nr ,,, i,,.i ,.m, m..OF.a Chlncie girl Into Involuntary scrvltilde Three other Chinese were charg-ed with a similar offense but true billswere not found against them, ns thoastute of limitation, threo )ears Insuch eases, saved them from trouble.

Nukngawa and Tsunlkl Mnkt wereIndicted on separate charges of holdIng n person to a condition of involuu-tnr-

MrvltiidoSnltn, Umlda nnd lllronald are

'''nrKcil wltn unlawfully entering arailroad train with Intent to commitviolence. They forcibly took a Jnp- -

"ne80 wjman from n train standing nt"'0 local depot The s.imo threo t,en

will also have to answer chargestr (onsplrncy.

Prank C Ilcrtelmnn was Indicted onfour charges of Impersonating a Unit-ed States revenuo ollher He collectedrioney from various Chinese by charg-ing them for nlterlng their certificatesin his pretended inpaclty as n revenuo

tolntcl by tho said Committee, anJWhereas, tho same refusal Is made to

House Hcwlutlon No 173 authorizingtho said Health Committee ot thoHniicu to employ three physicians toc amlne all persons detained as leperswho wish to be exim'mcd, at Knlau- -

lapa nnd Kalawao, Mulokal;Therefore, bo It itesolvcd, by the

of tho Territory of Hawaii, Inregular session assembled, that theCommission of flvo (f) reputablo phy-sicians to bo nppoluted under and byvlrtuo of Section 1122A of tho Itcvis- -

cd Laws ot Hawaii (being Section 2 otHouse Hill No. 17C as amended by thoSenate, and which Is now In the handsof the Governor, Is hereby authorizedcud directed to Immediately proceedul ter appointment to examine all per- -

cons held as lepers or who are suspect-u- l

of having leprosj, now detained atthe Kallhl Leper Hceeivlng Station, onO.ihu, and at tho 1 eper Settlement, ouMoluhnl, and to discharge such personsns they may find not having the dls- -

afco nllegeil to bo iu tluiu.(Continued on Pane 6.)

WHIMTho Village, attached to

tho Kalmuki Zoo, will bo opened fortho first tltno Sunday, April Hi, tomor-row.

The famous Kawalhau Gleo Club willdispense suitable music.

Tho hand hoys have formed an Havvnliau orchestra which will bo ono oftho features of tho Villago,

Thn Zoo will nlso havo newIncluding nu Auturallan Knngaroo.

Tho celebrated Sorosls Shoes 13 00

for ono week. U 11. Kerr & Co.

i

- S35.00

YOWII HRIVILCtiKOur tURtllnu U4u ntt. Suits

hull I in rtfir I'm, i)ginf wA

iHinu f4m ' timt ytii wi"

Levingston& RolandLocal Tailors.

new gass?Suits Made To Measure

$15, $17.50, $20, $22.50, $25, $27,50,$30.

TUXEDO SUIT, siik lined.r.L 2fii'a flar

This is no Clearance Sale but an honest suit of clcthes at

a livine price, a state of affairs never Wore known in Honolulu.Our Goods arc ALL NEW AND NOBBY.

Mr. ROLAND,Late Cutter for L. B. Kerr & Co., has charge of the CuttiiiRand Fitting Department.

We sUnd ready to " make good" on the above quotedLrlccs and values,

AUM-liNOTO- IN UUOOIC, IUin3l S'lWUU'l'i

PHOTI'OTIOH,

it entire

wlliMwt quiliii viir

Hawaiian

animals,

Colliers At Hongkong

Awaiting Orders(Amnrlnlnl Pros Fvtcial Cnbt)

HONQKONO, China, April 15. Many eolllert are here awaiting ordert.War rlskt have been raited.

o

CALIFORNIA WINS.

(Anoclntrd 1'rcta Special Cable)

SAN FRANCISCO, Cal April 15 The University of California defeatedthe Washington University In the 'vanity boat race.

o

REFUSES REFORM.

Mocfitr,! l'rtm fcpecfcil Cabl'tST. PETERSBURG, Russia, April 15. The Emperor hat declined to eon.

voke the council for reform of the ecclesiastical administration.o

MRS. CHADWICK BAILED OUT.

CINCINNATI, O., April 15. Mrs.ball.

BEARS TO

NEWCASTLE, Colo, April 15.

this vicinity.

OENERAL

ALBANY. N. Y., April 15. Gen.

the O. A. R. is dead.

SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., April tt.

Prevlout quotation, 4.95 centt.

olllccr. 'Y Klmurn, tho editor of tho Haw a!

Ian Japaiuso Chronicle, was chargedwith sending olwccne llternturethrough the malls. An nrtlcle in hisl.i per contained a vcr rncv storietteconcerning n lovo affair at Walpabu.

Indignation MeetingTEMPERANCE FORCES OUT

On Liquor Question

A hnstllv called temperance massmeeting, for It was In the nature ofa massing on n small scale, occurredIn tho SUiirfeiiwohl building office oftho Itcv I) Westervelt this mornIng as a result of the I eglslnture p.isstng the liquor bill jeiteidny

Among the notable financiers nndothers prei-en- t were noticed II I" 1)11

Kiigham, A I' Cooke, J I' Cool.e, i:U Tcntic). W A How en, V V Hall,l'rofewor Home. Professor (Irllllths,Throiloro Ith hards. I)r Seiidder nndAltnrncv General Andrews

l'lve poltts mainly, were considered1 The mandator) nature of the Act,

compelling the Issuatico of licenses.Tho Issuance to nil) and all ex

cept minors and females3. No restrictions, prni tic ally, In d

to location of 3aloons,4, The hotel provlMon, five rooms

constituting a hotel This being ton- -

s'dcrcil as dnngt reus and objectionableas tho famous New YorL Itaines' lltpiorlaw under which n room twenty feetsquare could be partitioned Into flvo

apartments, malting of tho room a ho-

tel In the c)es of the law, tho meetingfcarliM that litre in Honolulu evrryJapanese or Chinese who m desires,nnd others will rush Into the "liquor1 otel" business to tho detriment ofhi siness ns will ns moral londltlons

f, lark of pricnutlous iiMlust wllfill violations of the law.

The of the meeting wnsiinnircsted b) Indignation aj.nvnxt tlwntloii of the 1 eglslaturn

Tho following committees were np

inlntedI "or inn ultntlon with the Covernni

This " Smarl" Shoe

Is the JAP Last

It It faultless in fit, gracefuland distinctive, and splendid forservice,

Patent colt bal., mat kid top,bluchcr, 15 00,

Patent colt, Oxford, nat kidtop, blucher, it 00,

Patent coll, Oaford, pat, colltop, blucher, ((1,60,

frr!!. - -

Alii ii ii fnet ti rcrs Shoe

Coiiipimy, Mil,

Cliadwlck wat today admitted to $5,000

THE WOODS.

President Rootevelt It hunting beart In

PALMER DEAD.

Palmer, former commander In chief of

-- SUGAR: 90 degree Centrifugals, 4 865

ns to the best method') to move the LegMature nnd otherwise endeavor to pre-

vent evils feared Itcv V I) Westervelt, (halrman, C M Cool.e and V..

I) Tonncy ,Kor consultation with public bodies:

Cico Davles, chairman, J. I. Cooke, W.It Casllo and 1). 1". Dillingham

On petitions, etc Hev I)r Scudder,chnlrman. Attorney General Andrewsand Thco. ltlchards.

bill ClifS

SELFOR IMJudge Do Holt this morning cnused

the following notice to be postedl'ollowing Is n list of the criminal

cases Hpcclall) set for trial beforo thoHon J T Do Holt. I'lrst Judge of thuCircuit Court of tho I'lrst Circuit, Ter-

ritory of Hawnll. nt the present Aprilterm, A I) 1005.

.Monda), April 17th Territory vs.11 I I.ugiin, embezzlement; Torrl-to- r)

vs Ah On, accepting bribe, Ter-rlto-

vs. A McDullle, acceptingbribe; Territory vs. Knathuo, liquorselling; Territory vs. N. It. Spencer,liquor selling; Territory v H. C.Mossman, embezzlement: Territoryvs. C. Chllllngworth, extortion.

Tuesday, April 18th Territory vs.T. J. Testn, libel.

Wednesday, April 19th Territoryvs, M. 8. l'reltus, for disposition;Territory vs. Otamatsu Kawano, man-

slaughter.Monday. April 2Uh Territory vs.

Solomon Mcheuln, gross cheat; Terri-tory vs, Henry Vlcrra, embezzlement.

Wednesday, May 3d Territory vt.Mary Mnnu, larceny first degree.

Monday, .Mn) 8th Territor) vs.l'hlllp 11 Nnone, murder first degree

Tho children's dance to be given byMrs autins pupils In the Opera House,this evening will bo the ntmusement event of tho season Hosln's

will be tho miulcnl feature andMiss Allco Jones, assisted by a corpsof )ouug Indies, will sent tho crowd,llox olliiu now open nt Wall, NicholsCo.

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MASONIC TEMPLE

WEEKLY CALENDAR.

MOMDAVPacific Stated.

1Uli.SD.VVEastern Star -- Degree Work.

WUO.-NIINDA-

Hawaiian Second Degree.

TMUHSOAVHonolulu Commandery Reg-

ular 5 p. m.

rwirAVLe Progres First Degree.

8ATUUDAY

All visiting members of theorder arc cordially Invited to at-tend meetings ot local lodges.

HARMONY LODOrt, Ho. 3, I. 0. 0. fi

tieeit oVry Monday nfhe at 7i'tft. O. 0. i liatl. fori stie-- L

. V. R. HENDRY, Secrttary.. U. GEliniN'O, N. 0.All visiting brothers very cordially

fcvlted.

I MYSTIC LODOE, No. 2, K. of P.

Meets every Tuesday evening atV:IO o'clock In K. of 1'. Hall, Kingstreet. Visiting brothers cordially d

to attend.I' WAI.DRON. KRS.(J. H unuuuY. C. C.

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

Meets every Friday evening atst P. Hall, King street, at 7:S0. Mem.Iters of Mystic Lodge, No. 2, Wm. McKlnlcy Lodge, No. 8, and visitingbrothers cordially Invited.

General Dullness.W. E MAC, C C.E. M. COLEMAN, K It.S.

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

Honolulu Lodgo No. CIO, B. P. O. K,rill meet In their new hall, on Millersod Deretanla streets, every Fridayrenlng.By order of the E. It.

IIAMIY H. SIMPSON,Secretary.

(.1.0. H ANGUS, E It.

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

Jleets every Saturday evening atf :I0 o'clock In K. ot P. Hall, Kingstreet, visiting brothers cordially Insited to attend.

E. FARMER, C.C.E. A. JACOBSON, K.R.S.

HONOLULU HARBOR, No. 54, A. A.of M. & P.

Meets on first and third SundayTunings of each month at 7 o'clock at

K. ot P. Hall. All sojourning breth-ren are cordially Invited to attend.

By order Worthy Captain:F. MOSIIER.

f. M. ItADWAY, CO.

HONOLULU AERIE 140 F. O. E.

Meets on tho 2nd nnd 4th WED-NEDA- Y

evenings of each month nt 7:30o'clock In K. of P. Hall, King street.

Visiting Eagles nro invited to at-tend.

M. ROSENBERG, W. P.H. T. MOOnn, W. Secy.

COURT CAMOES No. 8110, A. O. F.

Meets every Id and 4th Tuesday of,each month at 7:30 p. m In San An- -

tonlo Hall, Vlnojnrd street.Vltltlns brothers cordially Invited

to attend.J. D. MARQUES, C.R.,M. C. PACHECO, r.S.

TELEPHONE 35.

6ISMARK STABLE CO., LTD.

WAILUKU, MAUI.

TELEPHONE 226.

BISMARK BRANCH STABLES

LAHAINA, MAUI.

Hacks, Carriages, Buggies and Sad-U- s

Horses on short notlre.

Carriages meet nil steamers. t

drivers, reasonablo rati-s- , now

Tshlcles and live stock.

M. Phillips & Co.Wholesale Importers snd Jobbtrs.

EUROPEAN ANDAMERICAN DRY QOOD8.

Fort and Qustn Qli,

TillS PAPER S t -n-iflViAdVsrtUlm! AKunoy, lit Huinnint) HI.,

Kimsmssio, (.VI. wliurs ciiiilrsclifur 4rrlhKnir csu U nia1 lif H.

DON'T SUFFER FROM

RheumatismBUT CURE IT WITH AN

Electric Belt

or Battery"

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SOLD BY

Hollister Drue: Co.,

L1MITM.

1056 FortSfreei,

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WESTERHAYER 'llII

PIANOS

..

Baby Carriages

Pansy Stoves

"Household"

Sewing

Machines

lioffschlaeger Co.,

Limited,

25 King: Street, near Bctbcl

AJ AX HAYJust received a shipment of AJAX

HAY. Will deliver to any part of cityat 95 cts. per bale.

Kalihi StorePHONE 3161 WHITE.

HALEIWA.The HALEIWA HOTEL, Honolulu's

famous country resort, on tho line ofthe Oahu Railway, contains everymodern Improvement and affords Itsguests an opportunity to enjoy allamuiements golf, tennis, billiards,fresh and salt water bathing, shootIng, fishing, riding and driving. Tick-ets, Including railway fare and onefull day's room and board, are sold atthe Honolulu Station and Trent &Company for $5 00. For departure oftrains, consult time-tabl-

On Sundays, the HALEIWA LIMIT-ED, a two-hou- r train, leaves at 8:22a. m.; returning, arrives In Honoluluat 10M0 p. m.

A TESTIMONIAL.

Mr. H. CANNON,Agt. Wht. Dronze Monumental Co.

Dear Sir: Monumen tnrrlved O. K.and Is admired by all bo havo seenIt. 1 can strongly recoil end It to allwho think of erecting nti everlastingmemorial, for I find It not only pret-

tier, but one-ha- lf tho price of graniteor raarblo. MRS. MJNN,

Makawcll, Kuuai.500 Beautiful Designs and prices.At Podmore's office, Bethel St.

H. CANNON, Sole agent for the Isl-

ands, Box 1.

GREAT HEADSOMETHING FOR NOTHING.

60 PER CENT REFUNDED.

HONOLULU BOWLING PARLOR8.ALAKEA STREET.

POPH. PURDY,

829 South Klnn Street, Adolnlng W,Wright's Carriage Factory.

Csrpenter and Builder, Store Fit-tings and General Jobbing! All WorkGuaranteed; Estimates given; orderssolicited.

P. H. fturnette,

Attornty-a- t Law snd Noliry Public.Dial KiUU, Loani. Collutlom.

Plionui Oltlc., Main SJt lln.Wli.miOllict, 79 Mirtlnnl 8., Honolulu.

EVlSStttffl flULLETN, T It. APRII, 15, 1963.

LOCAL AND GENERAL

Head "Wants" on page G.The steamship Olympln Is due to

day from Seattle.Host cup Hawaiian coilco In tho city

at Now England Bakery.Toilet paper bargains at Wall, Nicli-ols- ';

12 pkgs. for 00 cts.Tho Stock) ards 8tables liae auto-mobil-

to rent by hour or day.Easter display, eggs, rabbits and

chicks. New England Hakery.The ladles of Knmchamcha School

will not receive this ofternoon.Havo your old l'nnama hat mado

like new. lllobo Clothing House.Embroidery and drawn work to or-

der nt Miss o Council's, 107T Alakeattrcet.

Handsome embroidered waist Inand caslmiero at Whljcipy &

Marsh's.Fairy Doss. Don't fall to seo It

mam at A, i, Apeign K Uo.'g station-- ; mentioned ccnlng should draw an lm-cr- y

store. intense crowd. Never before have thoThe American-Hawaiia- stcamslilii JIapglMlu people had a chance to seo

American Is duo here Monday from Sa.il lnn nmiatlc' exhibition. It Is true mostrranclsco. iof ,10 pcopc l1Cro havo seen good

neatly rurnlshcd rooms nt the Pop-ular. l, 11.50 and 2 per week. 1213Fort strcit.

Order? taken for fresh violets.Harold Cleir, J2S6 Emma St.

Telephone Uluc 2371.

Come Furnlturo Co. have an eloeanrlino of office desks for sale. Dron tn

.early while' tlni lino Is complete,Miss Power Is dlsplaillui (In mcml

uc'.i'iu'.ui i.asier miiunory ni ner minittrtf V nti.ln.a Itnatnn ti.iH.lltir- - .I.i.l 421

1H.IIMID, l"'.lu Ulll.Ul., Ul I Ot,The proginmj for Mrs. Ounu's

villi b sold bv tho vniincladles at tho Opera House this evenIng.

.lull, .ii.ii i.ii itiin- - io ojiuni'u Ul IIS

siircissnr to nr uougcrs ns Heiroinryiof the Department of Public Instruc-- !

tlon. I

A large shipment ot fine mules Just'arrived ex Nevadan. lnqulro nt tho(Sehumnn Cnrrlago Co, Ltd., Youngbullillug.

Mr V. T. l'aty will fiirntsli ou es-

timates nn'Job work or jour Iioufp If'desired, ollliu on Alnkea btreet, oppo-flt-

L U. Kerr & Co.The Hawaiian Mission Children's

iSociety holds Its annual meeting In thoChns It. Illsliop hall, Oahu College,Satmdaj, the HIM, nt S p m.

Indies' 1P0" shirtwaists of hand-some mnteiials nnd perfcit workman- -

'sblp from 70 icnts upward, Just recilvcd by A Illom, Progress block.

Given nwaj: rules of tho popu'nr!game, "Ilvo Hundred." Wall, Mch

iU1B V.U. T

Tho hark Katulnni finished loadingeugar nnd moved to tho Pail fie JInll

'vharf to put off two lniomotlvcs forItlie new dredging work there. I

Tho Hawaiian Cnrrlago Manufne I

turlns Co. will sell jou all kinds otirrrlngo and wagon material ut low-- 1

!cH priies. Uilbbcr tires told and put'on.

When Iron roofs nro painted with"Arabic" tho owners always feel a'inwiivu """ivmu in inu iuiuiuvio.

"Arabic" cools iron roofs fully 15 dccrees.

Children's Easter dresses are nt spe -

cial prices at N. 9. Saihs Dry Goods, h.i.iii.ih ...uiiuu, iiiuiuiuk. ..m- -

ny preiiy anu useiui novemes nro alsoJ,,8t '"

iuuiiniB uuu uiiterH niu nun pi.oio - '

graphic supplies of every description atHonolulu Photo Supply Co.

quickest and best work In dovctoplng unci printing,

The von Hnmm-Youn- Co. reielvedli the Sonoma the first shipment ofme Autocar iciinnDonts to bo orougntto tho Islands. These ears nre destined to provo very popular.

J. A Hnth, from Springfield, Mass,Y. M C A. training school, has taken chnrgo of tho Palnmn Mission, suc-ceeding Ituv Arthur Logan, who hasgone to tho Orient.

Judge Lindsay esteidny gave plaintiff In tho iuko of W. O. Smith ct nl.,trustees of Hear. Lansing & Co, vs.V W. Thrum, with Auditor 1'lsher, gar-nishee, for tho sum ot (3G0.G7.

Honolulu Christian Sileiuo Association, room 1, Elito llulldlng SundayEirvlrcs, 11 a. m.; Wednesday eveningmeeting, 7:30. Subjctl of lesson sermon, April 1C, "Probation AfterIHath."

At St. Andrew's Cathedral tomorrow(veiling lllshop Ilesnrlck will admin- -

iner confirmation ami will preaih. llowill speak of Confirmation In tho earlyihurih uud will address the Candidateson the Christian life.

Tho Government band plavs this

band plays at tho Thomas SquaroSunday gathering.

When jou look forward to n lovely

siuuKo one. vvnai wo say wo mean,& Co, Ltd., nnd

lurEll

llOXOLVt.V. SATURDAY.

mV 5 iV.

YOUR DBNiAkTHE CLL'ANI'.BT, ATTENTION TUB

WORLD CD

WATER CARNIVAL PROMISES

10 HE GRAND AFFAIR

RENEAR, KOPKE AND KIMOKEOWILL GO OUT FOR HIGHEST

RECORDS LADIES WILLALSO SWIM.

The llcalanl and Mjrtlo boat clubshavo coniplcttd their program for nextSaturday evening Tho Naval doclcB

on this night will prcont to tho Hono-lul- u

public something entirely novel Intho way of nn nlhlcllc entertainment.

Tho Water Carnival which tho twoclubs iiroroe holding on tho nboo-- 1

swimmers In nctlon, but how manyhnve Been world's champions perform?The talent secured for this exhibitionnro as good In their lino ns can boseen In any "art of tho world.

Dan Henear, the holder of tho 100

yards record, will svfli, nnrtdive. He Is entered In tlio JOiard

&3VWN

ff

If sswis

ERNEST KOPKE,Of the Olympic Club, San

Who Will Swim In theChampionship.

.... , ..Ml ,!,. . , .!,hnmIl!OIno glUcrcup ml ,g for 10

,;',. ,, , , nlmu rl,,,, ,,', tho uost gttmmcrs on tll0

.a(flc coast, will compete,Kimi,pn. n,., nmUn rhntnnlnn l,n

Icon swim 50 vnids In 25 seeonds willtQ0 (j10 scratch

In nil, it will bs a raco worth seeing.Thiro will bo a ladles' raco for DO

nrds. This raco Is open to any wornan who wishes to enter. Up to thonrebcnt tlmo five clrls liavn slencd tliali.t. Thov nro mostlv natlvo clrls nndfast ones, too.

A lending feature of tho meet will bothe leap by Geo. n re-

nowned high diver, who will dlvo froma pcaffnld k0 feet high, constructed OS'

pe( Inlly for tho purpose.Tho clubs havo discovered n Human

Cork This man enn llo on tho wntorwith tho easo of a person In n feather

'bid It Is absolutely Imposslblo forthis man to sink,

All theso wonderful things ran boseen for 25 cents. Tickets nro now ontalo at Woods & Sheldon's.

OF

AWED BY JURY

Judge Do Holt's Jury jestcrday afternoon returned a verdict of notIn the case of Ah On, the policeofficer, who was iharged with accept

dates later this month. Tho Jury In thoAh On case was ns follows

A. V. Gear, Chas. O. Hartlitt, J. J.

y, a. Potter and Wm. P. Itoth.. , ,

afternoon nt the baseball lug a bribe. This Is tho first of Detco-game- .

Thero will be no Makec Is!- - tlve Hatter's iases to bo tried, tho Me-nn-d

Sunday afternoon concert, nB tho Duffle and Chtlllngwnrth being set for

school

smoko try un Optimo nut "Just na Cardcn, H. W. Green, Jns. V. Longslon.good" but better than any other clgnnu 1) Saylor, Frank J. Ilobello, Chas.In the world. You'll say to when you Lambert, A. Newhouse, W. U Austin,

Lewis distributors

Francisco,

Icgltdnttvo

ngcnis ior uawnii. leiepnono Jinlii Central Union Church seivlccsimonow will bo ns follows: 11 a. m,

Tho General Arthur Cigar Is a per Iti v Ilenjamlii V Haiatn will preaih;fct ilgnr beinusu It not onl hu be nilijed "Tho fiilrlt of Prophecy"hind It the ripest expcrJciu o and heft 7 u there will bo a I'nlon Gospel

i niuiislilpobtiilni1 - I ut it ' ninde p.eidug uddiess by l)r, Klmalil Itov.Ly metlinds nnd innleiluiii Iwvung tin- i w ikir-iL- i will sing (1:30 p. in., itlimb of nn but thu liugi i ilCTr mnn I nlmi Young Pioplo's lucetliiK will lw

.. tui Iiik enlnblMuni iii In imrlui 1 Id III tlio t'brlstlau Church. EveryIniiKt Ciikln Clgnr Co, dlhlilbuturs I It wcbouip

V-- T TvV

AtlOUT WORK.

world's

PreeUi.

guiltyformer

Cat! a! 1057 Fort St,AND SEE

GrlcU'airweatlierI'niCEB THE LOWEST, OFPICE

DEBT NO LADY AUBI8TANT,

NEW YORK DENTAL PARLORS

CUT YOUR FEED BILLONE-HAL- F

SUGARBRANFOR HORSES

BETTER THAN OATS OR BARLEY. COSTS ABOUT ONEHALF

"Sugarbran" is a scientific preparation of molasses and other nourishing in-gredients which is endorsid by leading plantation managers. It containsmore noumhment than grain and costs only one-ha- lf to Feed it.

FOR SALE AT YOUR FEED STORE OR GROCER

E J. WALKER,

IVl11PN

(Associated Press Cable.)

PAUL JONES' BODY FOUND.Paris, April H. Tho body of Paul

Jones has been found encased by aItnckn toflln whlih Is well preserveil.

Washington, April 11. An Ameri-can battleship will probably bring tbnbody of John Paul Jones to Amcrliafor rcburlal In Arlington lemetery.

Paul Jones was born nt Arblgland,on the l'lrth of Sodwny, Scotland, July0, 1747 After mnking revcral vojagesto the West Indies, ho went to Virgi-nia In 1773, and on tho outbreak ot1 ostllltlcs In 1775 was appointed seniorlieutenant In the Colonial navy and as-

signed to the flagship Alfred Hisfirst ngngcmcnt was with tho Ilrltlslithlp Glasgow, soon after which actionho succeeded to the command of thosloop Providence, lu whlih, during ncruise of a little more than W weekshi laptured sixteen prizes. He was Inl.'S.'l, Rent to Pnrls to recover mono) 8duo in Europe received for prices takeni lulor his command. In 1787, Jones re-

turned to tho United Stntes, wheroCongress voted him n gold medal. Hoictiirncd to Europe In 1788, ncceptedthe appointment of a Hear Admiral Inthe Hcrvlce ot Russia, and rendered Im-

portant services against the Turks. Horemoved to Paris, whero he died, July18, 1792. Napoleon, in after years,nourncd his untimely death, palngthat. It he had lived, victory mighthavo been wrested from Nelson at Tra-falgar.

PLACATING WORKERS.St. Petersburg, April 14. Kokovsoff

has notified the government that he Isformulating legislation for tho removnlof grievances. Prince Illlkoff, minis-ter of railroads, has Issued a circularto railway men ordering speedy legis-lation to Improve their condition. AnIncrease of wages Is being considered.

GORKY TRIAL ABANDONED.St. Petersburg, April II. It Is

that tho Gorky trial has beenabandoned. The prisoner show s no ev

ot III health.

HONORS TO CHOATE.London, April 14, Thero was nn ex-

traordinary gathering of bnrrlstois intho Mlddlo Tcmplo Inst night In honoroi retiring Ambassador Choice.

Toklo. April II. Tho main force oftho Hussions has readied Kliin. The.ltnrguard of 12.000 men Is In touchwith the Japanese vanguard.

CZAR RECEIVES WORKMEN.St. Petersburg, April 14. Yesterday

tho Czar received a delegation of Mos-io-

workmen.

TROUBLE IN POLAND.Warsaw, April 11 There are fresh

rlrlkes In eastern Poland. Serious dis-turbances are feared and tho timid areleaving.

HOSPITAL SHIP SAILS.Saigon, April 14. Tho Russian hos-- I

Hal ship Orel Ihib lonled, provisionedend sailed.

THREATENING CHRISTIANS.Salonlra, April II. Tho Albanians

nro threatening u general mnsFacro otChristians.

KING TO ALGIERS.Algiers, April 1 Tlio government

has bicn notified of nn approachingvlfclt fiom tlio King mid (neon of En.hlniid

JEFFERSON DYINO.St. Augustine, April IS Joseph

death Is mniuenliiilly expected,

JUDOE ROBINSON ILL.

Onlng In tlio seven) Illness nl Juilgullolilnnon, bu Jurors nru ex lined mi.Ill uulUliil nnd ull pending ciue niv

liuiim

lllunk bonk nl ull torn, IHnur,oli. ni4iitifr.iurid by lm llullvilu k

CiiiupHuy

SOLE AGENTS.

Helping Hand In Time NeedThe Relief and Burial Association Is rapidly Increasing

dally. Since the Incorporation of this company, we havehad but three deaths. Each member received as death ben-

efits $100.00 to pay funeral and Lurial expenses, and to thesurviving relatives a donation from the relief fund, to asmany ten cents as there are members In the Association torelieve them of any Immediate wants. Membership fee,$4.50. OFFICE, HONOLULU UNDERTAKING PARLORS,1120 FORT STREET, TEL. MAIN 179. j

RELIEF AND

!BBConfidence

Webster defines "confidence" as a"feeling of security". On the otherliana, an act of deception practicedupon someone to his annoyance or

Is sometimes called a "confidencegame".

There are confidence games In alllines of business.

In matters of vital Importance, suchas the examination of the eyes and thepurchase of glasses, It Is a comfort toknow that you are placing your busi-

ness where you can also place yourconfidence.

A. N. SANFORD,OPTICIAN.

BOSTON BUILDING, FORT ST.over May & Co.

We offer a beautiful PIANO to everyhome on the plan. A

little money down and small monthlypayments soon makes the piano yours.

MUSIC CO., Ltd,

Fort Street

Choice Imported Slock.

PillB Br6Q FrOSll MilCll UOWSi.

Gentle and Good Milkers

CLUB STABLESFORT ABOVE HOTEL STREET.

Telephone 109 Main.

Handsome Fine Linen Suits

Elaborately trimmed with hem- -

stitching and Spanish work, $25 up.

MI8S O'CONNELL,

1077 ALAKEA STREET near HOTEL

SAMOANA fine to select

froB atTHE WOMAN'S EXCHANGE,

HOTEL. NEAFt FOIT.

Tel, Main 339. Res. Tel, While 6$

Mrs. E. JL Taylor,FLORIST.

Alexander Young BullJIng.Flowers and Vegetable 8eeds for sals.

Von Hamm-Youn- g Co,, Ltd,,

IMPORTERS, COMMISSION ANDMACHINERY MEflOHANTB,

AI.IWANDKII YOUNG IIIIII.DINO,Cor. King snd Ultliop eu,

-- "&"

Of

BERGSTROM

TAPA8assortment

BURIAL ASS'N.

Horse Shoeing.W.W.WrihtCo.

LIMITED.havo opened a horse-sboo-ln- g

department In connec-tion with their carriageBhop, etc. Having secur-ed tbo services of a first-clas- s

shoer, they are d

to do all work In-

trusted to them In a first-clas- s

manner.

COTTON BROS. & CO.ENGINEERS ANDGENERAL CONTRACTORS.

Plans ond estimates furnished for11 classes contracting work.

Tel. Main 24S.r.OOM 300, BOSTON BLK., Honolulu.

YoshikawaThe Dike Doctor. I have a bisstock ot wheels. Repairingour specialty. Wheels Rent-ed. Two Stores: 163 King BV,Hotel near River.

Y. Wo Sing & Co.FRUIT8 AND GROCERIES.

Fresh provisions and fruit by every,California steamer. Fresh Island but-ter from Han all.

1123 Fort St. and 1188 Nuuanu 8L2875-t- f

P. O. Box 901. Tel. Whlto 931.

SANG CHAN,MERCHANT TAILOR,

HOTEL STREET, HONOLULU.Suits made to order In the latest

styles. Perfect fit guaranteed. Cloth-ing cleaned, dyed and repaired.

SATO,188 HOTEL STREET near IHVM,

Bicycles and Bicycle Sundries; Re-pairing a Specialty. Goods aot callsfor In 30 days will be sold.

S. SAIKI,863 8. BERETANIA ST.

TELEPHONE BLUE 881.

Dealer In Bamboo Furniture, Picture Frames, Grass Linen, Drawn Lin-e-

Table Cloths, Collars, Necktie,Etc.

BUILDING MATERIALSOF MA KINDS,

Dealers In Lumber and Coal

ALLEN A. ROBIN80N,Queen 8L, Honolulu.

HAY, OAT8, BRAN, ROLLED BAR.LEY, WHEAT, COIIN, CRACKEDCORN, MIDDLINQB and OILCAKE MEAL at Lowest Prices.

GBRTZ BROS, Tel, Blue 2271PALAMA,

Ter Mini" tsrJi en ul ( Bulletin,

'A

"- - viw1 ' :',"T" L jPKJW WW-1,- ' p WW" mm

feVEtflNO lJUt.LBTIN, HONOLULU, T. II., SATURDAY, AI'RIt, 15, 1503. THREE

Magoon Denies Allnrsassm

Easter Almost Here! Allegations of Nothing produced for the use of.

man is subject to keenerI Easter Goods Here! Unprofessionalism criticism than what

he smokes.REVIEWS CASE-AS- KS FULL VINDICATION

CHILDREN'S EAsTER DRESSESAT SPECIAL PRICES THIS WEEK

A beautiful assortment of fine white drenes of the lateststyle and all nicely made, ranging In size for children at 3

years to girls of 15

Our Special Discount this week of 25".

INFANTS P.K. CAPES ANDJACKETS

Alt new, fresh, crisp goods of the latest modeling, $1.50upward.

Infants' and Children's Wash Hats and Bonnets for Eas-

ter.New assortment of Infants' Lace Socks In pink, blue, tan,

cardinal, black and white, , .

NEW EOLIENNESVery handsome, washable material, suitable for afternoon

nnd evening wear, In champagne, cream, pearl grey, light blueand pink. Only 40c. a yard. '

- '.i. ClP',i3.t

FINE CRYSTAL BATISTENew floral designs In exquisite colorings and

Our special price, 15c. a yard. Equal to any 25c.elsewhere. See Deretanla St. window.

NOVELTIES JUST OPENEDThe new shirt-wais- t and skirt holder. The new girdle

forms, only 15c. The new garden veils In all the most deli-

cate shades.New Dresden silk belts and new Wash Belts.

BUTTERICK PATTERNSREDUCED.

All 25c, 30c. and 35c. patterns reduced to 20c. May pat-

terns reduced to 20c. May patterns and the May Delineatornow on sate.

Our Easter display of trimmed hats eclipses anything wehave heretofore shown. Come and see.

N. S- - Sachs Dry

Ctaut Spreekels. Wm. Q. Irwin

Claus Spreckels & Co.

BANKERS.HONOLULU, : : : T. H.

San Francisco Agents Tbe Nevnda National Bank of Snn Francisco

Draw Exchange on tho Nevada Nstlonnl Bank of San Tranclsco.

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

New York American Excbango Nktlonal Bank.

Chicago Corn Exchange Nation.Bank.

Paris Credit Lyonnals?Hongkong and Yokohama Honp

Banking Corporation.New Zealand and Australia Bask

of Now Zealand and Bank of Austrlasla.

Victoria and Vancouver Bank o!

British North America.Deposits received. Loans made on

approved security. Commercial andTravelers' Credits Issued. Bills of Blchange bought and sold.Collections Promptly Accounted For

The FirstAMERICAN SAVINGS

AND TRUST GO.

OF HAWAII, LTD.

SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL... $200,000.00PAID UP CAPITAL $100,000.00

President Cecil BrowrVice President M. P. RobinsonCashier W. G. Cooper

Olllco: Corner Fort and King Sts.SAVINGS DEPOSITS received and

Interest nllowcd for yearly deposits attho rato of 4 1 2 per cent, per annum.

Rules and regulations furnlshei upon application.

The Yokohama Specie Bank, ur:

ESTABLISHED 1880.

Capital Bubscrlbcd Yen 2400,000Capital I'nbl Up Yen 18,OuVorItfsciti'il Fluid Yen li.720.ODO

HEAD OFFICE, YOKOHAMA.OMANCHC8 llomlmy, HiinukiiiiK, lli

iiolulii, Kobe, London, Lynns, Niikwild, NovvihwiiiiK. Nuvv York. l'king, Hull I'lUlieltii), HIiuiiKlml, ftrlllilll, Tuklil.Tim luinli l"iy mi'l rwei'lvos for ool

Irplluii Hills nf IUiIiuiiko. I"!"Drwfls and l.ftlcrs nf tJrilll Hint trimMils a Kiurul Imnltlhif liuiliiMS,if)H0t.Ut.U IHIAfCII, er kino ST,

patterns,material

Goods Go,, Ltd. I

ESTABLISHED IN 1858.

BISHOP & CO..BANKERS.

BANKING DEPARTMENT.Transact business in all depart-

ments of banking.Collections carefully attended to.Exchange bought and sold.Commercial and Travelers' Letters

of Credit Issued on the Bank of a

and N. M. Rothschilds 4 8ons,London,

Correspondents for the AmericanExpress Company, and Thos. Cook tSon.

Interest allowed on term and 8aiIngs Bank Deposits.

TRUST DEPARTMENT.Act as Trustees, collect Renta and

Olvidends.Safety Deposit VaultACCOUNTANT DEPARTMENT,

928 Bethel StreetAuditors and Trustee In Bank-

ruptcy.Books examined and reported on.

IN8URANCE DEPARTMENT,924 Bethel Street

Agents for Fire, Marine, Life, Acci-dent and Employers' Liability Insur-anc-e

Companies,

LORD & BELSER

General Contractors and Teaming.Bridges, Steel and Concrete and SewerWork. Guarantee first-clas- s work atlow prices.

Also crushed rock, black and whitesand, soil or filling material at lowestrates.

OFFICE AND YARDS.

SOUTH and KAW4IAH40Telephone Main 198.

DAVID DAYTON137 MERCHANT STREET.

Lots for SaleIn KAPIOLANI PARK ADDITION,

KALIHI, and other desirable localities.

Also 1 JUMI'-HEA- IIUCKIIOAKU,ucoiid hnmli good as new.

DRESSMAKING PARLORS

MltHi TOLLEF80N and PCRN,

1MB FOIIT BT.

Tin latsil Unions In OeiirrjsklnoAl Rrainb Pfffe.

Ts Mill) Jt

I Attorney J. Alfred Mngoon, In tho' matter of disbarment proceedingsingnlnst himself, today makes returni to Information, In part to the follow -

lug effect:He fienlcs: allegations of professional

Improprieties, malprnctke and grossmisconduct nnd alleges that he has al- -

vvajs (onducted himself lu an bonora- -

blc manner.No Hustace Fee.

He denies that htfacceptcd from Hub- -

tacc a retaining fee In the matter ofnihlslng Hustace how he could cscapofrom (ull liability of Judgment andbrands tho (.barge as utterly false andmalicious; 1C0 una paid to blm for

j n perfectly legitimate purpose; not on, ly was the conduct of respondent propcr but it Involves Thatin all that tesyontleut did In the matter

!hfl tried to live as nearly as he luuhlaccording to the golden rulo "Do untoothers as o would that they shoulddo unto you," and he denies that Inany act performed by him In tbU matler, or In any other matter during bis

adopted

professional of neurly tvvcti appeal for delay. an attorneyhe of unj'l.ntl tho to of

professional misconduct, such an nppcal for the ofMerciful to Enemy.

ns to charge Impropriety Revised Laws of law partner of said A Al.In paragraph Hawaii M attended with jmjment of jrrtson, & WIMer

pondent has to say that If to mercl- - costti Interest nt nine per attornevg for said IlintacP andto one's enemy ono gulltyjimt on amount of tho JudgnieuLt therefore uttorno for llgm'i nndImpropriety, respondent Ballou's a an Ifiistnce In'tho paid

io cms marge. iranK nusince -

was respondent's foe In the Kamalo II- -

ligation. He was vanquished mid cntnoI.lcndlng to respondent's client for mor -

There was no help for blm from '

iu,y bource except from the KamaleBugar respondent's clientIn this helpless condition tbe com

brought Hustacu tohud directed to assist him

That as to the charge that respondi.'iit to hinder, delay and

stockholders uf the KamaloSugnr Compaii), he has to sayv.licn Hustace, the representative'iC the company, first came to respondnt It was with no or Idea

,'iut Hustace would make a transfer ofIs property to an) one, hut tu urge

tl.c company before Hus-tace lo pay nuj thing further underjudgment lo exhaust tho property ofKgau and l'oitcr, which could not benone except at a largu and de-

lay to tbe company. The delay, tbucompau) was willing to submit to, pro-vided Hustace would bear the expense.

he agreed to ami under thcteccndltloiiH and no other, vvns respond-ent directed by tho company to tryand secure fcatlsfactlo'i out of the prot- -

orty of Egan and Foster before proccedlug further against llustmc. Rut

II all theso proceedings respondent wasto tu reality the attorney for theKamalo Sugar Company. It wasnot until fcomctlmc after this arrange-ment was made between the company,Iturtnre and that respond

after consultations with A

(. .M. Robertson, attorney of FrankIliiBtacP, came tu the conclusion thattbe Kamalo Sugar Company could notKneli tho property of Egan and Fosteras originally Intended, that the suggestion was made by to litis-titc- c

that nothing could bo done forhim ao long as ho hud property stand- -

Ing In his subject to bo levied,on under execution, and that It hov. mi Id give a good and siilllclent bondor other satisfactory security that bowould pay whatever portion of thojudgment unpaid afterexhausting the property of Egan andFoster, thero would be no objection, sotat as the Kamalo Sugar Company wasconcerned to his making a trinsfcrhis property so that the sheriff couldfind nothing on which to levy; but thatul no did the matter over reach astage respondent advised, orcould Frank Hustacolo make such transfer, thothat Frank Hutiaco never fulfilled thecondition on w'ulch respondent wouldbavo under any possible circumstancesadvised him to make such a transfer.Acts All Know.

Evei) thing that was by re- -

f pondent for the of Hiutacu wastot on!) with the kiiuvvledge of theKamalo Compau), but Itscvprcss approval direction,

In the judgment uf tespomlentuels are lucking In one of ttioelements of fraud.Within Ratification.

Respondent has the written ratifica-tion of all his nets by every one of thfi trcctom of the Kumulo fjug.ir Com

nny.That as to tho ihnrgo that respond

flit to binder, deluy andtho other creditors of lliisliue,

he has to say that at the tlmo whenIt hud tho with lluslamlu which the transfer was suggested,lo was not consilous, and had noKnowledge, as far as ho inn now rmember, Hint lliikluni bad anytors. Tho thought never uinirriil loriap'iuilciil that by null n coursu litis-ti- n

it would cgmmlt n fraud uu bisvtcdlturs. Tim piupoflllon In mindlit rvsiumleiit wns that frank llusloeomcrl wlthilruw from of 'euItoil iruicrt)r lliol o mbjwl Hi

Muilgii lu renin v i tibnliablt, tflllll), Id IbU I8IMV II

vers owmran. wimiil work mmjtiirtbtilp t UttiUMi Tit mut wu

not cry seriously considered by respondent (or tho reason that respondcnt could not entertain the proposition

' at all until satisfactory( bad been made to secure the KnmaloSugar Company Judgment. Respondcnt felt that If there was any nay thatcould legally be to obllgo Eganand to pay their share of thUjudgment It ought to bo pursued, ami

I this purpose respondent was v. Ill

'ing to go as as tho law would permlt and no further.

There was no intention to In anyway deceive the court.

Respondent cares cot how much the(curt may differ blm In thecuiirsc he ought to pursue In any giv-

en clue. In that matter ho Is rcsponsllie to his client.Methods of Procedure.

Lawjerrf always differ as to propcr methods of procedure. Only theother day heard Mr.JusticeHarwell ninkc tho statement In opencourt, Bench, that to hismind thero was nothing Improper In

client. Yet, appealing for ilcl.tr under.

un tne rjuestlon of difference ut opln -

respondent Is reminded of a timenot long ago when nroscciitor liallmi

career hire 'an Thatty years has bun guilty right, take advantage

benefit bis

That the OfJ Section 18W of the (

salil IV, tfr said HuberUon beingbe double And the

ful makes the theof must plead Contempt. hotter w.OIbimiy

c.Company,

peny respondentrespondent

conspiredthe

thatwith

expectation

compellingthe

expense

Ihls do,

beThat

respondentent, several

respondent

nnmo

should remain

of

tlmowherohave advised snlil

for reason

donehcnnflt

Sugnr withami there

fore, hisever)

I

cousplicil

conversation

credl

llu'

111"

tvlIIUlVM

arrangements

Foster

forfar

from

jvlll

respondent

from tho

Ion

.vna sentenced to Imprisonment for ion- - Imitations with him hereinbefore refer-- 'init of court, no doubt to tho Judiieied to with refcrenco to n transfer of-- lu ii.um-- wic sentence It was per the proper!) of h.iI1 Hustncc, and the'ectly proper and right To Mr. llallou objects to be attained by stun trans-it waB nollilHK short of an ntlroiloiis frr That to charge) that said ele oils'violation of bis constitutional rights, he Smith nnd Hustiiio Jr.. unv innilrmid the solenui of the courtvos nullified by the Acting (lovernoroi me icrritory before .Mr. linllou hail,ui'u cuccrcii into me snauuvv of theprison wall. If the Acting (lovernorI ad been of the snmc opinion us theJudge. Mr. Ilallou would have Iangulshcd in Jail for thirty elnjs. Wilierthe Judge was right or the Acting iuvcrnor was right ThN Is only cited ninu Illustration to show that there alwas vsus ami nlvvnys will be In verjpinny matters merely prohibitive dlffcrcn u of opinion as to what is rightcud vvhnt Is wrong.

This respondent does not wish tore understood us sanctioning the

c by an attorney on both sidesM n case, or for both parVes lu oneIssue, nor does be wish to bo under- -

stooil as sain tinning the conveyance ofpioperty to defraud creditors. Ho be- -

l.tves such conduct cannot be tooMron.il) condemned, and respondentv.Ubcs It to be Just as positively under-bloo- d

that It was just as far from retpouilcnt's mind to commit an) ofthese nets ns It Is it tbe present moi.ient troni the mind of the court tocommit the same.

That us to the charge Ilia! the c

alleged to have been advisedby respondent wns, or would have beenA fraud upon the court, respondent,vlillc clen) Ing that bo ever did an)-thin- g

niurn than to suggest that such aLouve)unce could be made, nnd wouldhe agreeable to the Kamalo Hugur Com-pany provided udcimuto security werefclvcn to pay the balance of tho Knmalo judgment that should remain unpaid after the property of Egan anilFoster hud been exhausted, claims thatb( huj, under such conditions, ndvls-t-

such a deed, acting under tho dlMellon of his client, bo could not bybuy possibility buvc been guilty of aIrani! upon the court. Respondent nri.ucd, first, that as Hustace had paidMs share of the Judgment bo shouldr.ot be called upon lo pay tho balancemept so much thereof as could not)o obtained from Egan and Foster, forIf he paid uny more he would not haveany legal, right to compel Egun nndroster to refund to him tho part thusJiild, as there was but little. If anyproperty lu sight of Egan and Foster,vvlih I, could Im levied upon, nnd It washclluvcil Hint they hud property whichthey 1 ad surreptitiously disposed of,tley would not be heard by tho courtlr. sa), after Ilustaie hud paid his one-1'ilr-

uf the judgment nnd they hadpaid nothing nt all, that lliiitaio budconveyed uw.i) bis property to enabletho Kuiualo Sugar Company to como

iLiitu tUt in. That would bo tho case ofpermitting them to conical themselvesh'hlul their fraudulent transfers

Hubtuie hud merely put tho legaltitle of his land out of himself withno fraudulent Intent, ctmt only lo re-

move) tho obxtuelc vvbli b prevented theKumulo Sugar Company from attucl;ing their fiaiHlulc.nl transfers

That the alligations by innuendothat iitislnic iiiu'Iu deeds of bis propill), one in W Smith nnd ono toCliarlM Hubluic, Jr., in pursuuiiio ofHie plan Mitftjofleil b) respondent, sot ml thf Kamalo Hug.ir Company couldIrlim an action against Egan iiud Fos-ter, Is wholly fuUo mill outrun. ThatIbe facts lro thin mid undue niinluHit deeds tutlmly Independent nf anyalia ur HimttHttlali u.nilo hy ieH)lui'oiii, anil witliuut any biiuwimino of unyhi nil ttliaiMMViir uu tho imri of re--

WHtu iktt tin IUIllllll(l lo IMkDMill 4wnI, thai siiia iImkIi Wire ilrswnl A. A WII4r. uo Auwt&b Ju

u j thi NMtriH Uur, iliB Uif

5c Cigarm emhndles delicacv of t-

Jf and

Jamnln litigation. Tlint tahl Robert,sun win porfcctly famlllRr with re- -'

.nnmirnCa lilfcm itnn.....,! in n. ......

In pursuance of the advice of respond!mt Is to ihnrgo Robertson & Wilderwith a criminal conspiracy.

Respondent Is railed upon to defenda matter which involves his honor, hislivelihood and the well being of hiswife nnd family.Asks Vindication.

Respondent Is perfectly willing loobey every rulo of the court, every or-

der of the court nnd every stntute oftho land, nnd will carry ull such outto the very debt of Ms nblllt) If liecfTcnili tho loltrr of an) of them haihould expect to receive tho punish-1'ien- t

(ommenscrntc with bis offense.Kill ho iloes not expect this court todraw nn lninglnary dead lino for un-

wary attorneys to piss over, and thenpermit them to bo mndo tho nlijcits ofvindictive attacks. Respondent Is exceedingly desirous of having tho courtcommend every act which ho ns nn at.Inrncy performs, but bo fnr ns tho rcc- -

tltudo of his nets nnd Intention is eoncorned, respondent asks for full vindication

Dated Honolulu, April 13th, lOuj.

LEGISLATURE'S BALL GAME.

Tho lino up fur tho great baseballgame at 2 30 o clock this afternoonIctween tho House and the Senate willbo as follows:

Umpire Oov. Carter. tHouse O. Cox (C.ipt.), p.: S. Mnhe- -

loiiu, e.; W. J. Sheldon, lit.; C. A. Rice,b.; E. A. Kiiudsen, 3b.; Frank An- -

etradc, ks,; Tom Kalnvvalu, rf.; F.if.; Carlos Long, If.

Senate Palmer Woods, p.; DelegateKiihlo, c.; John lb.; S. E.

2b.; Nahalc, 3h.; McCaudless, ss.;Dowsitt, rf.; Ilaybcldcu, cf.; C. II.D.ckcy, If.

House Substitutes O Mahlkoa, 11 UHolsteln.

Senate Substitutes Captain Achl,l'aul Iscnberg. E. F. Bishop, J. T.Brown, J. K. Candnll, (I. C. Hewitt, J.li. I'arls, 8. V. Wilcox.

CRICKET TODAY.

A cricket match will bo plujed thisafternoon nt 2 o'clock, teams to bopicked from the following: 11. Andcrson, S. lleanlniore, II F. Ileurdmoie,V 11 Cox, 11 It. Cation, J. II. Cat- -

ton, J. I.. CocMiurn, C. Campbell, R.I.. Auerbaih, T. Olll, A. It. Hntlleld,II I, Herbert, R A. Jordan, It. do II.

l.u)urd. J. C. MeC.III, C. I'. Morse. JS M. Much an. J. M. .MacKinnon,Martin Muitln, W. I,. Stanle), J. M.Tucker. V. C Weodon, D L. Wlthlng-ton- ,

Mr Lougher.

Thero will bo n long wait Is'foro thurcxt mall goes to tho Coast Tho irons,port Sheridan sails for 1'uill.iud, Ore,today, and does not enrry innll Thentho next eo.ibt uuill-currl- will bo IliaCoptic, coming from ShuU duo hero the .'Ull That leaves mar-ly two weeks between mulls

Tho cruiser lloston Is nov en routeto Honolulu from Han 1'ruuilrio rlbu

e ft Thlirsilay anil shutihl Ih burn souie-tlm-

near llm niliieilv of the wee l,.

Iiriibably Woilneailuv Hln will taKuIho itnie nf tin' iiuiiUniI ivtnl whlililift for lht iiat weel,B ugo

Tim Iwolsnl biiuiiilii f. tHMi Un ofruglir fli'iu lliuiokHii iirilu iiirtilcrabli- - lain l riuull m Ifsu un-- l

p grxit )! "loos tlt' IUiiiIiu "i'J'Ijd Iwslaul broimia uni ouv J U

flavor that bearsparisoo in any COinpany.

HackfcH & Co., Dl5tribut)rs

IXHiihtrully frugrnnt C'nollnir to

Newbro'sTlio DlllOINAI .! ttiat

GOING-- 1

Hcrplcldo Wfll Have It. ltcrplclile

AIt H the dut of foiiio wlvrn tu patchiiihl darn tti r.iintln nppir

I I iiit wli n the nnturut covorlntf onlmMty'n rnmti wmrM UirouKli, ItKliimn that tin "Mitch In Unit wimni;hctftl . r wlfo Mtiiuhl IwjVialp hiHclor to tho rmully, bc--

im

nstlCcom

ncalp !tops Itchinu Instantly

'l.iils Un uielrutt ()(-r- '

!!!

Will Sive It. Too Ijito for Herptcldewimiimu ilimlrurr Ik a contaglout tllt-i-

ririn in ihn nftirwitlitt or months tlitnlrurf npinnrs,follnunl by Itching ncalp ami falltnfflinlr Nrnhni's llcrplchto kills thuB'rm ninl currs ocr' tao of thisdin' itff rxcpt chronic hahlncss

nmjlt follow lu uo. An exMUlAlto hiir tlrtHMlnK1

!!

MAIN'S WIFE

lirug btures. Si oo Vni i tumpi to HLHIMUUb CO . Irrt II, Dttrolt, Mich lor wmplt.HOLLISTER DRUG CO., SPECIAL AGENTS.

Applications nt Prominent Darber Shops,

The Globe

64 Hotel Street

FROM NOW UNTIL

BIG REDUCTION

HerpicideGONE

Clothing Co.,

Saturday. April 15, Only

OF MEN'S SUITS.

Give us trial and we will eenvince you that we candress you up in style In one of our up suits.

We have Just received by the S. S. Sonoma a line of

swell suits for men: Prices $7.00, $8.00, $9 00, $10.00.

We do not make suits to order but we guarantee to fityou better than any tailor can In Honolulu.

We do not ask you any fancy prices, we do not wantyou to pay us $17.50 and $20.00 for a suit. Our motto Is

quick sales and small profits. Remember we guarantee ev-

ery garment that leaves our store. We are not opened for.one day only but are opened to stay and If our suits donot prove satisfactory, return same and we will refund youyour money.

Remember, SATURDAY Is your last chance, a COUPONgoes with every 60 cent purchase.

$25.00 merchandise given away SATURDAY, APRIL 15,

AT 9 O'CLOCK.

Mr. Kubey Is employed In our clothing department,where he will be pleased to show all his friends our en

tire stock.

The Globe Clothing Go

i Hotel Street.II.ROSENISBRG, Mftr.

iitfttrilttiii

sm Y youn

EVEH1NGBULLETIN(Published Every Day Except Sunday,

at 129 King Streot, Honolulu,T. II., by tba

BULLETIN PUBLISHING CO LTD.

WALLACE R. FARRINQTON. .Editor

Entered at the I'ostolllco at Hono-lulu as second class matter.

SUBSCRIPTION RATES.

Payable In Advance.

Fltnlnn Rii1lttn.- -- - :. . ..,.. .1. .

fc? month, .r.yuhoro U, .75-- ' '

--7' i."Fer quailT, anywhere in u v ," '"'"' - ""I'ut.Per jcar an where In U. S 8.00Per ear, postpaid foreign 11.00

Weekly Bulletin.Blx months I .GO

Pir )car, anywhero In U. S.... 1.00Per car. postpaid, foreign .... 2.00

Telcphono 256Postotnco tlox 718

Territory of Hawaii )

)ss.Island of Oahu )

that

with

Tho

than

C ttOCKUS. nuslness Manager of Territory downthe llulletln Company, Llm- - together in llko peace.Ited, being first duly sworn, on oath,' Anxious for something else to

following tract attention, tho Advertiserstatement of clr- - plnlrly i

dilation for the week ending April 7th,1905 of the Dally and Wecklj LMItlonsof the l:enlng llulletln'

Circulation of Evening Bulletin.

Saturday,Monday,Tuesday,Wednesday,Thursday,Friday,

that

has

and

and

savs:

put

8th 2408 Smith Commission two10th 2257 ago; that the l'aclfle

2356 CompanyApril 2352 that notApril 13th 2300 the oil company

14th 2311 was withAverage Dally Circulation 2330

Circulation of Weekly Bulletin.

Tuesday, 1905 2350 finish HaUng c- - less s.delivered on cry Aihertlser Is now and

trjlng that IsCombined Legislature dllll- -

4680 to understand howcorrupted except

ItULI.irriN I'UilLISHINO CO. LTD,Ily C. O. I10CKUS

IJnx. Mgr.

Subscribed and sworn to bome this ISth dnv of

April. A 19M.p nriLNCTTi:

Publlr In and for the PirstTerrltorj of

Hawill

SATL'ItUAY .AP11IL 1005.

If the Legislative baseball gamebrought tho is worth doublethe price

Should tho Advertiser plead guiltyto trjlng to represent the people.would perpetrate tho ofthe season.

Oood faith on the part of the Ince-ntive In with the County I.nvvshould cnuso and frlctlonless'action by Legislature.

"""""

out

pass as being clvlllz-e-

after the law establishing an Oahujail has become a law. Churches and

have not suinccd to destroythe popular cannibalistic Ideas.

Imaglno the Supreme of Ha-waii deciding In of an absolute'elo and 3011 have an Institution cstnb-- ' JJ

iisneu tor promotion 01 justiceplanting the seeds of certaintlon m

local option the saloonquestion leave tho allotment 11

scorn to offset Borne ofraised agnlnst the license law now before the Governor.

,1

Now local government assassinsnro making up tho Supremo Courtwith that, with tem-

porary authority, Its membersprejudice to prevail over American

Justice. Tho assassins don't BCem yetto that this bo

onco too many times.

If law beforeGovernor Is especially or dangerouslyliberal, the causes is

feeling amongtho present law was arbitrarily andunfairly enforced. is ontho statute books as a legitimate Inter-est It Is entitled to fair treatment nssuch, though itliould not bo allowedto rule tho Territory.

8APETV OR DOLLARS ?

Huvlng threshed fortimo llko a chicken with Its head cutoff Is nbout tho Advertisermade good oil test Innuendosnnd confessed w hot her It not pro-

moting Dollars as opposed toBaf. ty

Wlat tho IntclllKMit disinterested

Safety In InvestmentsIs first consideration. We obtainfor cur stockholders the highest rateef consistent absolute se-

curity.All, qur contracts are GUARAN-

TEED!PHOENIX SAVINGS, BUILDINQ AND

LOAN ASSOCIATION.Building, Honolulu,

Ousrsntss I 200,000,00In Capital ,.,,11,300,000,00

HENI1Y E, pOCOCK,Casblar,

people of tho Territory seek la properprotection will reduce tho elementof danger from oil products. Thero lano occasion for tho people to takocliarceg with dangerously Inflammablooils when It la not only possible butentirely practical for oil users to se-

cure ample supply of thonro safe.

Hawaii gone along for severalcnra now a high standard for tho

fuel oils used within Islands.oils have been handled with

perfect safety because Inity properly to nllovv achances polled to obtain.

What Is the extraordinary...

In P...I "jr..""1s.. 2.00

all theso months and jonrs?Advertiser has becoino so Inter

ested In the program of reduced afu-t-

that has nttacked ever Insight done moro misrepresentingIn a It can explain In a Jour.

There was first tho Standard Oil can-nr-

Tho Advertiser to scarethe and the legislators with it.The llulletln exposed the folly nowwo witness tho exhibition of tho Ad-

vertiser and the Standard Oil repre- -

(J. 'entntlvca In the layingPublishing lamb

and That theis a true and correct Inferred that Commissioner

Coo er n paragraph In the Countyltlll in the Interests of the l'aclfle Oil

iH Transportation Company, for whichI lie lo nt present the attorney. Thofacts lroc that the oil was

'taken from tho County Hill framed byApril the V. O. jears

Oil & Trnnspor- -

April 11th tntlon knew nothing whatcv12th cr of It, Cooper was retained

ns for tiltApril long nfter he through tho

IS,

County Law draft.other is the old the

of misrepresentation, which the resent?

April

make someone left and thoGUARANTEED aver- - ptlng tho It Issue?

age circulation cult the Legislaturecould be Inter

foreI)

iiNotnrv

ItJoke

the

Court

tnrcvoln

on

,

tho objections

the

wIlHnl-lo-

gamo

the tho

of probablo

Whllo

,

It tlmobn

with

Judd

Paid

thet'hcicforc

It thins

week

tried

paragraph

April

In Itfor

theorn

can

one

Its

our

ests of grade oils The proposedlaw lower notraise It.

It is up the Aihertlser however,tn make good nnd wh It has

BIMS

lav

now

nVUNWti HONOLULU, 'f APRIL 15,

INVESTMENTS

Cannot bemade ex-

cept in the lightof wide

a correctof

values

Consult us inregard to your

get thebenefit of our

l?SSlfe?re-LLLw Ywiinmsrwrnvr rAuuuv

f"M

such an extraordinary Interest thismatter Wherein does Its program

policy sere people? Whom does It rep- -

Adwrtlscr Is Justls noted, from start Is tho Advertiser's gitno nn thing4th, to been blocked nt more or than Dollars Public

Number of Weeklies other point tho Safety, with charges thrown rightIsland of Hawaii alone... 1016 to to fool the people befog

Is

In the

SKALJ

Judliinrl Ciruilt,

rain, It

hugest

dealingprompt

Hawaii should

schools

favor

Doesn'tof

totho hope clothed

renllie play-

ed

liquor

the liquor InterestB that

liquor

around somo

Isl'ubllo

Interest

Capital

grades

those authorrefused taking'

occasion

pibllc

public

attorney

lowIs to the stnndnrd

tocxplnln

and local

and

words,

Members of the Legislature certainly will not lie fullllllng their publictrust by any action that will Increasethe dangers from Inllammnblo oilsPublic Safety should not bo sacrificedto Dollars and tho advocacy of theAilNcttlser might well causo tho honest

T&&HMiwM&MKttokhHMmp(&&900i

SPECIAL SALE IOf

Men's Boys' ClothingFOR OISE

COMPRISING:

BOYS SUITS item $1.50 up to $7 50 eachand MEN'S SUITS frcm $5.00 to $5.J0.We have received a full and complete line of

at a very low price and arcdispensing- - it at the same.

STRAW HATS just to hand, comprising; allthe latest novelties for 1905.

Also, a vey complete line lof SHIRTS at avety low price.

First eallers jet largest assotlment to choose fromi

JL"i?r YrT"Thl vvo'ildl &3Mae$r

ll 1005,

In

&LIMITED,

Alakea Street,

judi-cially

experi-ence, involving

know-ledge com-

parativecondi-

tions.

investments

experience.

THH3HHffif4ra!f,nv2ijVXBBHKPhUUMKA4lWT

WEEK OINLY.

NECKWEAR

Kerr Co.,

VSK

Claire's Parlor MillineryIs a new place Just opened. The lady In charge has Just arrived from

the States with an elegant line of PATTERN HATS In all the newest de-

signs such as the HIGH CROWN PRINCESS, the FRENCH TURBAN andSAILOR, the the FLATIRON and TORPEDO shapes; COR.DAY and SEASIDE, a shape tr-a-t Is becoming and adapted toihls climate. A d hat with large, flat crown, very pretty Inplalr or fancy material. The prices of all are very reasonable, and all arewelcome to come and see the display whether they wish to purchase or notRemember the place CORNER OF HOTEL AND UNION 8TREETS, UP-

STAIRS.

MISS K. ALLE1N, Prop.

SPECIAL SALE UPSTAIRS

Pacific Hardware Company, Lid.

FOR A LIMITED TIME.

Carpenters' Tools,Shelf Hardware, Lanterns,

Enamels,Varnish Stains, etc

Call and nuke early selection.

ftuLMiTlN. BATUnDAY.

AUTOMOBILE,particularly

etc.

legislators to look with suspicion upon

nnj thing It has to do with

liXAMILUti I'lSOM KANSAS.

Kansas can furnish examples In al-

most nnj thing. In U'p llis of "nnd whlskc discussion however thorelation of Kansas to Hawaii seemsury close. Kanas Is headed by a(Jovornor desc rlidlotu of whom mnkocne think tint the davs of AbrahamLincolns are not cntlielj pasted Holias furnished an rxtmjilc In how tocheck dangiious oil propositions andt'phold the Interests of the people nsn en lint n Felflsh scramble for dollars.

This Governor Hoih of Kansas hasalso n temperance reiord which linn niocal Interest leoaui-- the occasion for1 Is declaration was 10 similar lo somoof the Inquiries 011 one topic or an-

other that hao emanated from legis-

lative bodies that liavo met In thisTerritory

During the recent legislative sessiona member of the Kansas Legislature intraduced a bill which bad already beent'nssed. The Oovernor vetoed the meas-

ure and suggested that It was up to thelegislator to "set 'cm up" This wasconsidered an entirely linifropcr re-

mark by a member of the oppositionwho Immediately called tho Governort( account ns the representative of n

Prohibition Stnte Governor I loch hadto reply and this Is what he mid:

To the Scnntc I nm In receiptof Senate resolution No. 40, In-

troduced by the Senator fromAtchison County, requesting mo toexplain vlint was meant by theterm "Sn 'em up," as used In myveto message of Senate bill No..111. This expression, used play-fully, ami without having any par-

ticular meaning, nnd possiblyhnrdly comporting with the. dig-nity of jour body, seems to hnvohad. If not a good, at least an un-

expected effect, In that It has caus-ed the emaciated corpse of thoKaruns Democracy to toko on thesemblance of life and sit up andtako notice.

The Lcllcf In miracles Is herostrengthened by nbsoliito proof,showing that the proper cnll willrestore animation to the dead Ifthe Angel Clnhrlcl, standing withone font on land and one on sen,wcro to blow such a blast from histrumpet that the mountains shouldrock to their bases, the Democra-tic party would probabl sleep onundisturbed, but If ho were evento whisper tho magic words, "Set'cm up," tho grave of this moil-bu- n

I orgauUatlon would givo upIts dead, nnd from tho entile ag-

gregation, hended by the talentedand huudsomo Senator from

would come the answer Inswelling chorus, "We will tako thutame."

i:. W 1IOCH, Oovernor.Hawaii lias tho Legislature, the oil

and tho exponents of a stricter tem-perance, if our Governor can wrltopublic documents of tho Hnch type honeeds no further recommendation forability to handle wild horse Legisla-tures.

"trr

wSLEIs is usuallyCatarrh Wherever Located.

WOMEN WHO SUFFER C LKtListen to What Dr. Hartman Proposes to Uo for You Without

VJIIUILJU. IK

finalities hundreds of thousand of A ., , , . .1women Ml over thol'nlted States hao J MlSS Mlinel ArmitaCle 0seen Dr. Hartman' offer in tho pipersliiiw- - tin lint UMilorlnLr-- ti, trrnl n ore O

woman suffering with liny form offemnlo disease who will wrlto to him,fi 1 oof charge.

To tlioso whulinre not heard of this Itiniy ho raid that Ir. Ilarlimm Is a phy-

sician nnd surgeon of great renown Ininullral circles, esp tally In the

of thoso diseases which womenalnno have tn bear.

llo lias arranged to answer all lettersthat nr sent to him from womentumbled with nny form of female weak-lies- ',

free of charge, giving tho loncfltof knowledge which lias cost him fortV'ars to accumulate.

Tho medicines ho prescribes nro with-in ttio reach of any womuu, ami shu canget them at any drug storo.

AH she la required loclols to send hernimo and address, together with her1 jnptoiiin, duration of sickness and ago.

Ac'dri'B Dr.b. II. Hartuutii, l'ro.ldeui

ww

of Tho Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus,Ohio.

Mrs. Senator Itoich, of Larlmnrc, X.Dak. j Mrs. Senator Warren, of Clicyenne, W.vo.; Ilelva IekwKiil and Mrs.General I)iigstreet,of Wnshlnglnn, D.('., am iimmig thu prominent ladles w hoIndorse lVnina.

Miss Helen ltnlof, Kaukauna, Wis.,write s

"Several times during thu pant tvroyears or moro my sjstem Ins lecngreatly In need of a tonle, anil nt thosetimes l'eruna has been of great help inbuilding up tho system, restoring myappetltu and securing restful sleep."Helen ltnlof.

Miss Muriel Armllage.ai OrcenwroodAve., Detroit, Mieh., District Organ-izer of tho Iloyal Templars of Temper-ance, w rites as follows 1

" I suffered for flvo j ears w ith utcrlno

n

PELVICCATARRH.

Pe-r&s-- ra Cares

Irregularities, which brought on hys-

teria and made mo a physical wreck. Itried doctors from tho different schoolsof medicine, but w llliout any perceptlblschange. In my condition. In my clcsptirI called on an old nurse, who advisedmo to try l'eruna, and promised goodresults If I would persist and tako itregularly. Iand steadily gained strength and health,and when I had used fifteen bottles Iconsidered myself entirely cured. 1 ama grateful, happy woman MissMuriel Armitage.

Miss T.uey M. Hllej-.t- Davenport St.,eland, Ohio, w rites :

"I wish to add my indorsement tothousands of other women who havliccu cured through tho uso of 1'cruna.I suffered for flvo 3 ears with sevcrobackache, and when weary or worriedIn tho least 1 bad prolonged headache.I am now In perfect health, enjoy llfoand have neither an acho or piln,thanLMto 1'cruna." Lucy M. ltllcy.

If joudo not derive promnt and satis-factory results from tho uso of l'eruna,wrlto at onco to Dr. Hartman, giving afull statement of jour caso and ho willbo pleased lo glo you Ills valuablo o

gratis.Address Dr. Hartman, President of

Tho Hartman Ksultarlum, Columbm, (J.

For special directions eviryona should read 'The III of Life," a copy of which aurrounda taeh bottle,la for sale by nil chemists and druggists at one dollar per bottle or alx bottlea for five dollars.

Those wishing direct corresponderce with Dr. Hartman and can wait the necessary delay In receivingshould address Dr. 8. B. Hartman! Columbus, Ohio, U. 8. A.

Benson. Smith A Co. wilt supply the retail drug trade In Honolulu.

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keptthlsupforslxmonths,

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DELAYED SIGNATUREOF COUNTY ACT

CAUSES EXCITEMENT

Something of n flurry wns causedthis noon by tho fact Hint the ComityAct had not been ginned, after passingover the. M!to. b) Isenbtrg and Knmlten Tho Act profiles that tho elec-tion proclamation must Issue as soonqs the bill becomes liw. It Is law now,but as It lias not as et been signedtho proclamation cannot Issue. It wasfeared b some- - that tho delay of thosignatures was caused by an attempton the part of someone to hold up thobill and cause trouble by tho ttchnl-cal- lt

regarding the Immedlalo Issu-ance of the proclamation.

Senator Isenberg when ashed abouttho matter stated that bo had notSigned the County Act. There hadbeen a great many amendments to thobill, which had caused delay In getting

. the bill ready. This morning ho askedtoo Cleik If thcro were any bills tosign and was told that there were not.

Clerk Saxldgo stated this afternoonthat he had not had the act readyfor signature before the close of todaj's session, when thcro was no oneto sign It.

The bill had to be signed by thePresident of tho Senate, the Speakerof tho House and tho two clerks. Nonoof the signatures had been nfllxcd et.As It was a House bill, It was up tothe House to Bend It to tho Governor.Saldgo had, howoer, oluntecrctl todo this to expedite matters. Ho an-nounced his Intuition to hunt up Sen-ator Ucnbcrg and Speaker Knudscn Inordci to get the bill signed Immediate-ly, so that thcro could lo no chance oftrouble.

Saldge denied positively that anyattempt as being made to hold upth bill

CI rt rjticklnml staiid that the n

wan made out nnd road) totlgi t ricm n't tho signed County Aitwru rnrded In

U'S Primo

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Wbk BTOSIACHto

IT AThe next time your stomach becomes

neak and you suffer from Loss of Ap-petite, Belching, Heartburn Nausea,cramps, indigestion, Dyspepsia, 01Constipation, we urge a trial of Mostetter's Stomal h Hitters. You 11 bowell pleased with tho result, becauseIt posltuuy cures such complaints.Hundreds of sickly men and womenhno testified to Its efficacy. Get thogenuine with our I'rhnto Stamp overthe neck of bottle

HOSTETTER'S

-

Admiral Ueckley reports tho follow-In-

sugar nady for shipment on lln-wa-

olaa 12,000; Walakca, 3000;Hawaii Mill C100: Wnlnaku, 1723;Onnmca 11.510. Preckeo, 7000; Honomu. 1C.100, llaUl-m- , 10 000; Lnupihuehne 7Vi Ookn'p 2210; Kukal-nu- .

jjflfl, Htinakua Sroo,"OfO Honolnn 'Of. kakii'hatlc,

Honuapo i0l0

f s jt 9 W m w mj 4m

r.d absol- -

- Lageran ideal family tavcraf":ssld ht ill hotclr, bin

wholesale ac.ili.rs.

"? jy

kn't nerformintr its dutyas it bliotild, gie it to skillfulhands and have the fault reme-died.

We repair watches with n skillonly obtained by jcars of prac-

tical experience.

M. R. Counter,1 142 FORT STREET

LOVE BLOCK fSecinJ Djar fiom Comcrl.

Roll and Flat

Now is the time to get a nice new desk at a reasonable price.A desk that will be an addition to your otfice. Call and see them;It won't cost you a cent to look. Seme of the Desks are on showIn our Union Street window. Come early before they are all gone.

FURNITURE CO.. Ltd.,No. 148 HOTEL 8TREET, 1113 UNION STREET.

Top Desks

&JU.OCK.

CALIFORNIACREAMERY BUTTER35c the pound

Wc have just received by the "Sonoma" afresh choice shipment of this "best of all

butter," and offer it at the reduced price of 35c

per lb.

" Rose" butter is the best in this city, It Is

sought by all discriminating housewives

HENRY MAYI105TON

GIVE TRIAL

STOMACH BITTERS

Aj('jW

Wfy

COYNE

CO., Ltd.,

ROSE

EVENING BUl.nTIN. HONOLULU, T. H, SATURDAY.

THE HOUSE.

(Continued from Paae 1.)Let Road Bpard Pay.

Tho Houso Public Expenditure?Committee reported on No 13 rcsolu-tlo- n

(Coelho), elalm for a horso killedby falling through a defectho bridge,recomniuidlng that tin resolution batabled "as the road nnd bridge fundsare under the excluilw control of tho

arlous road boards throughout thoIslands and are not subject to thosame sitpcnlslon ns other funds of thoOocrnniont jour cmmnltlcp Is of thoopinion that this claim should be sailed by the Iload lioaid In whoso iliatrlct tho defcctUo brldgo Is located."Iteport tabled to he considered withthe appropriation bill.Revised Laws $10.

This Committee reported on JointResolution C (Long), to reduce thoprice of tho Revised Laws from $10 to

o, recommending that tho resolutionbe tabled as tho first cost of tho workIs $7.90 per olume and 60 cents post-age has to he paid on out-o- f town sales,soicrnl hundred dollars' worth oftheso oliimcs hae been supplied Instltutlons hero nnd abroad without anycharge. Report adopted.Farriers' License $5.

Tho Senate returned House bill 1CD,

farriers' license, which had passedthird, halng amended tho measureto prmldu for $3 license. Amendmentadopted In tho House by n oto of 17to 8

Clerk of tho Senato transmitted totbo Houso tho following bills whichpad passed third reading In tho Sen-ate; Senate hills Nos. 113, 114. 117,118, 119, 121 and House bills 107 nnd133

Lahalnaluna Fills Dill.House Committee- - on Edurjtlon re-

ported on House Dill ICO (Lewis), anAit to establish an agricultural o

and model farm, recommendingIndcllullo postponement, consideringthnt the outlay at the prcsmt timewould Imohe too great an expindl-tur- e

of public funds. "The goi em-inent at the present time Ik makingCMrnshc lepalrs nt the Lahnlnalunn

and the Superintendent ofIubllc Instrmtlon In his report to the

Keni Walerhouse Trust Co,, Lid..

Stock and Bond Brokers,

Offices: Cor. Fort and Merchant Sts.Telephone Exchange No. 4.

HONOLULU STOCK EXSHAfitl

HONOLULU,

Stocks and Bonds Wantedlinvo clun-iMi-id- for all IcindM SccurltlcH.

List your StockM Bonds with me unciwill Hecurc tliu prices.

Geo. P. Thielen, Broker- -

Coxenior, Dcccmher 31, lt0l, mjb: i

'When cei)thing l (OinpUted the(Lahalnaluna) Kill begin'

lo he fitted for an agricultural lolleguwid It Is hoped that at no distant timethe Department will he able to apply!to tho J'cdcrnl Goernment for a grantmuli as Is allowed to other States andTerritories for Agricultural Colleges"The Committee Is of the opinion thatI ahalnnlunii bids fair to auompllshthe object of the bill."

I'olho Committee reported on II. U.212 "The objects of this bill arc good.They speak for themseUeg; and as Itwill Keep jolkc oflkcrs In the country

for tho purpose of git-tin- g

something to do, awn Irom hid-ing under bridges to run In nnone ulia

drlo faster than a al, jourCommittee Know that should this billpass, the pcnplo Kill Know for a intrllit) what bridges should not be trndied oer taster than n wnlK, ns sigimnlll be plnicd over those bridge,1iom tji.in Is longer nnd who for t lit I r

I roleitton should be tuKin tare of li)

rr adiuoiiltlon not onl by n notlieas mcII as n punluhnient In mxo of aMolatlon of the law.

"You will notice that proWslons haobtcn made in the bill for nutomobllcs,to go not faster than six miles oniwith bridges that arc within the protot tlon of the proponed bill. Howmany automobiles the louutr) illstrliis may halo In the future, or howmany automobiles ma) be shipped tothe lountry districts for racing or test-

ing purposes, your Committee lme notbeen able to figure upon, but we !

lke that the people should be protect-i-

and we think we should start nowUforo the automobiles get full sua).Iho paie of six miles an hour is twomiles slower than what the IlapldTransit Company of Honolulu Is suppGBcd to be using these dajs within thelimits of Alapal nnd l.lllha strut, so

j on may bo able to Judge bote fust anautomobile Is under this law allowed tol'(, on a luldgu whLh hae prohlbltrj sign, proUdid b this bill Wevtiinnlmousl) lummi.uul tbo passa.onf this bill" '

Hi port ndoptidThe l'ublli lauds Committee upnit

rd on Hoiiki Hill Hit, (Kulannlul di

lining the plumbing ilistrbt of Honolulu leiiiiiiuieiiilliig Passat,!' with nuinerous minor niiioudini ntx Itepoirlit li on the tuhlu to In ioiihI . ml w til.the hill

HiMiHt bills m nnd l'U lebillug rosptilily In ri'gubiilug and IIuiisIiiktinilis and to licenses were ordunlnut nf tho IuiiiiU nf the Judldiir) Cumliilllio, of whli h Hep Alidrude I. (lialrlimn. In llm Homo being rnlsidlignliist whut siiliin wnrt plniseil Intt nu ililly dull) lug, holding up midiiii'ni inniliiiiU, One oli" iuilM'.l,niikkuIi'i hut Amlriidii inlnlii he kivi n it i limit ii In id fi ml lilin"lf lienut ihivimiI 'I lm bill will i "I"" I'1'

rum lliu limine nil Muiulu)Al II tVu ilm llimm iiilJniiriiMl nut ul

riiiii in ilm iiuiiiiur ul Hi' "''I'"1nm ul Id i llrwuiL

Y' V k. ferup

April KLIDOG

INAME OF STOCK iS'ul, f? bl1r

MERCANTILE I

GRrwer&Co --.... lonoooo 100 .L U Kerr ft Co Ltl . tooooo 5& ,

SUOAKFwa I'lintatlon Co .. soooono 'o'i )o?Hawaiian Arlcultur I Co Hmom ion qj ijllnw Com & Suitar Co Jtt 750 toe 8M 9rUnaltanSuearCo .. i.w,ew ti jjHonoraJ hugar Co 5ooo) 100 1611 ti-- jHonokaa Sugar Co toooooo, to at aHaiku Suffer Co . 500000J too 179Kaliuku Planutlon Co joocoo to ji j(Klhel llantatlon Co LtJ f jooouol la it i)Kipahulu Sugar Co ... 160000I too )oKoloa Sutar Co ... joooool too . inMcHrydt Sugar Co .. 500 000! 70 9 qhCahu Sugar Co ....... 3000000 loo tji t jtiOnomea Sugar Co 000 000 to jj t a itOikala Sugar Plant Co 500000! to ? ?KOlaa Sugar Co Ltd HM. $000000 to j' 6Olowalu Co- - . Ijoooo too tj ijPaauhau Sugar Plant Co Jooooooj s4 (Pacific Suftar Mill . joooool too ifioPal Plantation Co . ryooo too tfo .Pfpwkeo Sugar Co -. Tjooooj too , ,, t?)Pioneer Mill Co -. tTjoooo too ij3l 16jWatalua Agricultural Co 4 $00000 too fa t a ?Walluku Sugar Co 700000 too a8Wlmanalo Sugar Co 1 51,000 too im,

MISCELLANrOUSWilier Steamship Co joooool loo ,,, I ij0Inter-ltla- Steam N Co 600 ooo, too ijj ,,,Hawaiian Electric Co 50 ,000. too uHon R T& LCoPrJ 9i oiHonRT&LCoCom. ,(,,( tooftr t a 71Mutual Telephone Co . t$oooo 10 9 10Oahu R & L CoMHHMM 4 000000 too 75 76Hllo Railroad Co 1,000000 to

BONDS I

HawTer4pc IFlrtClJ ,Haw Ter4MpcMMH ............ ...Haw Gov. pc- -- .. .0I .,Haw Com Sug Co 5 pc -- .. ., ion 2 ,,Fwa Plant Co 6 pc .... m . , ton ....Haiku Sugar Co 6 pe ... , tot ..Haw Sugar Co6pc . . , iniHllo R R Co Con 6 p c --. . ".,Hon R T A L Co 6 p c. ...... ... ,..! on-- tKahLku Plant Co 6 p c -- . .. tooOahu R&LCo6pc -- -- . . ici totOahuSugarCo6pc --. ,,,,1 i0J ,OlaaSugar Co6pc... .. ..... oPalaPiantCn , M , JPioneer Mill Co6pc . . ioWalalua Agrlc Co 6 p c - ' toiK imim

1 ofend I

you hlxliettt

iita)

u

Milits

Sales 20 O. It. R. I.. f"n J7rt n;t tin rnj. i, fuu uv.

DMdcnds Oahu Sugar Co, 1 percent.; Haw. Sugar Co, 1 per cent ; O.It. t L. Co , 2 per cent.; 1'epeeKcoSugnr Co , 1 per cent.

Latest sugar quotation, 4.95 cents.Beets, 14s. 4

SUGAR, 4 865

LONDONJEETS, I4s

Geo. P. Thielen,STOCK anJ I ONI) UROkCR.

Mrmtcr Hon Stock AnJ HvnJ Ckchanj;..LOANS NEGOTIATLD

9o Tuit blrctl. Tfl. Mjln.l

Little Tudor-- i,.i VJUUO

t TheseAre

FineFop

Boys and Girls

We are showing a splen-did stock of the LittleTudor Play Suits at

65 GENTS EACH

A few beautiful linenrobes now on exhibition,No two patterns alike.

EASTER MILLINERYuvrcinTiiiNn at

Miss Power's Millinery ParlorsBoston Building.

ISEIEItiSIlDII)Senator Iswibirg had 11 er) iiuplens

nut rxpirlinie jeslirdny iKIeiiioiin asho was returning finin Koiihiu, wheiuhe hud luspeilid the Olds proper!)At tho Pull tho nutii hiiiku down andIho Kcniitnr was sirnudcd many timiIt tl lift nbuvn tli" nut iiml fur fromhome. Word was sent In Honolulu mid.MurMmi Ciniipbi II nun" In Ilm r si nurepnlrtd III" brokui uulii mill sent lisin i il pn li I muni)

"ii- - i

('lioiulni! li liinlul, U vu)' ut lliinululu l'liiiiriiiii Co, win in ihi'ru mmi inuny lu lioiiii (rum 'Jim vuiy u

eil metilel. (fiilil W lllvUi

rim Job Priming Hi. (lullilln,

APRIL 15, ISO1!.

LOCAL AND GENKBAL

Head ' ants" on page C.New si)lcs m Sorosls shoes nt

Kirr sTie band wilt play at tho Zoo ecry

aftunoonNm nlpan and wiilo shirts nthlinoj Marsh's.I'inc In i ream nt rohuson's Caud)

Store on King neir PelhilThe Club Stables now hae nulomo

biles for rent by the hour or tripA notice to conaumi rs of Nuunnil

water Is published in this IssueTooth plir. salo now oh at Wall,

Nichols Onl CO cts dozen pl.gs.Hot clam jiilco at the l'morlto Si

loon cury afternoon nnd evening.l.uttcd's Hawaiian Pol In Pound

Cans for salo b all druggists nnd grocers.

V. W Jordan & Co lime a cr) In-

teresting ad. for the ladles In this Usue

Camera lews, Paradi'o of thoon sale at all news dealers and

turlo stores.The transport Iluford sails for Ma-

nila, Flopping nt Guam, at 4 o'clockthis afternoon

The A.-- steamship Ncbraskan snll-e-

for San I'rauclsio from Knhulullast Wednesday.

The bark Annie Johnson hns shift- -

id to Oceanic wharf nnd will continueloading sugar there

C Harraky and wife, formcrl) ofHllo, will open n famll hotel In thefenihs block on Mn 1st

Cation, Nelll fi. Co, Ltd. build nndrepair machlner) of all kinds, do genirnl ship work and contracting

Open tho jiar round, 'Our Toy De-

partment" Children's blrtlulny giftsIn great arlety. Wall, Nlihols Co.

t'ntll further notice consumers ofNuuanit water will be allowul to Irrlgate between the hours of I nud C Inthe nftcrnoon

Illds are nsked for b) the PublicWorks Department for constructing abrick building for tho electric lightplant In Nullum alle.

The Majestti Hotel, Saihs block, willLo run both on the Luropean and Amer-ican plan

i:il8 wlio hate not obtained ticketsto the Llks' banquet tonight ran doso nt S o'clock beloro entering tho baniput hill nt the Young Hotel

The House jesterday nftcrnoonshcUed the bill to authorize the PubHe Works to contract with tho InterIsland Telegraph Co, to do Governmentwork for liznnn p r month, action beIng defern d. on Hep Hlco s motionuntil the 24th It will eomo up againMondn.

Come fill round a bumper.Fill up to the brim;

Ho who shrinks from a bumper,I pledge not to him.

Tom Moore

" Splendid beer,'' remarked the man whowonders how it is possiblefor the CRITERION'S beerto be so much better thanothers.

He had no( yet learnedof the CRITERION'S newprocess,

Come and see 1

Cor Hotel and Ilethel Sts.

SB

A: EMOTEDHaln tamo today In wcliomc ipian

t.tles. The clouds KUcpt down fromtbo mountains and for several hoursafter 11 o'tlnik thcro wus rain appar-ently from Diamond Head to the Iiwadistricts The downtown district gotn drlzlo that kept up persistently.

There was a report that there was acloudburst up Nuuanu valley, delugingthat portion of tho Island. A telephonemessage to the upper reservoir broughtforth the answer tl.at there was noiloudburst. hut that heavy rains hadfallen In the last twelve hours, tho falltotalling two Indies. Nuuanu streamsl owb n slight rise,

Whether or not the rain would stoptho inuili liernlded legislative ball(,ame was tbo big question todaj

The Senators and HeprebintatlvesIndulged In Mime moderate profanityon tho milijut, hut Indulged In thonlllovlntlng view that the soft (.roundlotild make sliding banes easier

illJudke HobliiKnn If Miloiinlv ill and

i.ises In hi nun u 11 ll- - It iuiimiii ii1 1 di III) id Tin I ulgi win kid i x

i(idlngl) hard in tin Junes him andthe strain told tin him In smh mi ixtent, that Ills ph)silau us will as bisfrli'li Is, linked him to lake n vuiulluulln persist! d III going nu with hlxviil It, liovvLVir III kpllo of the fin I Unith" fill vi r) III. impi dally during Iholukt fllM lilt

Toiluy JiiiIru lliiblusuii wus iniillniilIn bin bid II" sent wind in Chili HI

liuillliin lliul lie Miiuld lint Ih' llble Inliiihl iiiuri fur ii null in lm iiii A

II lllMIlHniu llliru Mill la llll HllllllH

if III" mil mini nil iliindiir All 'UM'

hi fur irUi Iwluru Jmlm iiIiiiiiiliui hI win U . unii nm d .nu iiv

t"" '' "WJMMUW --i

EMffi-:.- '23

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DEFINEDA society woman Is one who having

a choice between a church roctal and achow, goes to a dance.

An average woman, is one wno liavIng a choice between giving $25 00 tocharity or buying a new $25 00 stove,buyo a $25 CO Caster bonnet. A Ho-

nolulu woman Is one, who having tierchoice of a pair of our ' Fit Eisy" Ox-

ford Ties, at $3 50, a pair of our Hanan$4.50 Newport Ties, and a pair of ourGrecian strap slipper at S5 00 decide,to buy all three.

Moral, be a Honolulu woman and bewise.

ac

McHY SHOE .STORE,

FORT STKEET

mmwimimmmimimmmm'

'mmww&mSlSmThe Standard

of the

World For Quality."

Good workmanship beautifulwoods well put togetherrichly f nlshcd, tastily trimmedand "No Panels" is the stylethat all High Gradedesks.

It gives a rich plain sub-stantial yet elegant effect,that never falls to please.

The construction Is alsomore durable and not expen-sive.

We will be pleased to showyou the great variety of dell'sand other office furniture instock.

II. HACKFELD & CO.. Ltd.

OPTIMO.A LovelySmoke!You'll LikeIt!One BoxYou'll WantMore !

Try It.The Dest Selling Cigar In the World!

o

Lewis & Company,LIMITED,

Distributors and Sole Agents forHawaii.

P. O. DOX 207.

"For Sale" cards at Bulletin offlc

imm

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iiSS. ''t.'., u

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m

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is far superior to any other finishingwax.

Just the right to glthe most serviceable finish and Impart.that rich finish peculiar to this wax.

IF YOU WANTPOLISHED FLOORS,

tyou should use the Johnson prepara-tions. They arc far superior to vr'nith or shellacs, and more easily ai- -plicd.

the

we carry a very extensive line oiand can meet any

Ornamental HardwooCFloors will be sold to order from sam-ples at our store.

&

Limited,177 S. ST.

For

We have Just received a carefulrjs- -

selected assortment of music for true

ANGELUSPIANO PLAYER,

which we will sell at the reduced lisprices recently by the Angjus' makers.

CO., Ltt.YOUNG DUILDING.

A branch office of the

STEAM

Is with the

LTD...

Cor. KING and STREETS3004 tf

Mlank books o! ail sorts,etc., by tba Balletlm Ffetvlulling Company.

Fine Job at The BullOfllcn.

NEW GOODSCorsets

BatisteBathing

Patterns

Silks

Latest styles, rust proof andto in1 every way.

in fancy and colors

Suits and Trunks,

BWBHjWKSfc

Vinson's Prepared

iWax Floor Polish

consistency

Johnson's goods re-quirement.

Johnson's

LEWCRS COOKL

KING

New Music

The Angelus

celebrated

adopted

HAWAIIAN NEWS

SANITARY LAUNDRY

HAWAIIAN T08ACC0 CO,,

BETHEL

ledjtrsymanufactured

Printing

guaranteedgive sattsfacttsn

designswindows.

city.

Sec our

The finest choice in

McCall's latest, try them and then youwill uc no other Perfect fit, easy tomake horn, great satisfaction.

Handsome Figured Silks, one dress ofeach pattern, look at them.

10 Wei S 1" towcls wc do the trade.

T'skl Dam&sk and Napkins direct from themanufacturers.

AT

E. W. Jordan & Co., Ltd.

IV

WAIN i.Boo Piij;o S, NSW TO

mTUATIONS WANTHO3

Ity an oUrnnud mnu as h rk, gales-- !

man ur collector. (.Midge refer-- ,

races; lioml U r epiln il AddressV. 11. 0. Dull, tin 30l"i ivv

FJGIAL NOTICES.FOR SALE.

A halt aero of ground with fine rosl4ence, italic, carriage shed and ser

nU' Quarters.Magnificent view overlooking entire

tty.Buildings almost new.Purchaser can have Immediate

Apply, BISHOP & CO.,Hankers.

FOR RENT.

.OFFICES Wnlty Ilulldlng, KingStreet.

STORE Fort street, makat IslandII cut Co. store.

STORES Kort Sttcct, oprosltoCatholic Church

RESIDENCE Desirable location.flTORK Beretanla nnd Tort Sts.WAREHOUSE.

BISHOP & CO..Hankers.

Good opportut.lt for a man with smallamount oi capital to handle n coni- -

mission and agency business Ad-- ,

ilrtas Cash. llullctln ulllec. 304G-1-

WANTED '

Small furnished cottage for two gen-

tlemen; KalmtiM preferred, but nnyhealthy elevation will do. AddressX. Y. Z . Bulletin. 3019 lw

TO LET.modern - tnr bouse Klnau

between Alnp.il and Kapinlnnl Sts ,

$30 per month liniuir, ".in I. una-lll-

or Phone lfii.l lilue SUIlrtfI

Six-roo- cottage on College street.near car line, unfurnished Addressitem, uuueiin omcc. U

Cheap Home near Park, WalklkLAddress It, S. K., Bulletin.

289S-1-

oiiiMii, IIlliiHElio

John (J Woolley Init nig i addresseda big crowd at the Y M C A , Includ-ing members of the legislature. Illslemarks included the following:

"Tho. rail) Ingjilaie for the exhibi-tion of rial Christian citizenship Is thnliquor business.

"You will hear of the Christian Undeal or Societies being composed nowmainly of girls. It is ens to get girlscut to tho meetings but dlirii ult to getbo)B Interested. Wc must make thochurch strong You cannot hold astrong, lusty boy with a hand that IsCabby and weak. We need to prove totho people that the church of JesusChrist U stubborn and an light andcan stand upon Its principles, nnd cancompel cm a legislature to respectIt, mil can back It 'If to win at thoelections. Tho natural rall)lng pointfor citizens Is nt the liquorjiroble r,

"Th average Christian voter of this. town lets the saloonkeeper come to him

j red handed, and say, 'I am going tofre-em- pt the streams of power, and 1

am going to gear them to s and. grind the bojs. I am going to do this

vbcther It Is right or wrong, whetherilaw-fu- l or unlawful and I don't wantsmy trouble with ou. I would ratherhave the right to do it without trouble.'The Christian oter gasps nt the cruel'ty and Inhumanity of the proposition,

,, w mn imii nut .in that

homes, laborer Against

tnko

defcaso the nationthe public school defumooutlook Tho most prized posses-nlo-

of nation - the hearts Itsvomen, )ou upon them andtrample upon 1 forbid )ou ' "

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OUTDOOR SERVICE.

Mim.inv school, or the cltv combineThomas Square tomorrow afternoon3 o'clock song gospel ser-

vice. FollowingService

"Stand Up Jesus."tho Cross."

"Happy"We're Marching Zlon."

Twenty Ihlnl Psulm.Prnycr Ityilcr.Hoiig-'T- hat Willlirlcf Aiiiirms ltv J. W. Wnilmnn.

"There's Hlory My Soul"Knkaako Minion Huiiduy Hchool

Hold. "Nwtnr, My Owl,Mr. Hill

HfN IK'V I! H TurntrfeinK-'M- mit A I

mnr"'l Holy ciiy.' ' ,,,e "IihT.

Pmw PIMJ (wiwv

- DAY, for Now AcIh.

TO LET.oroom cottage, 134 King St., cornet

Sheridan Inquire I: A Mclnerny,Tort and Men limit Sts 301411 of

Newly furnished rooms, nil modernrnnveiilnnrpa A, No. 84 Vlneinre'

. nnoiidi. '"", enhousekeeping rooms Cot- -

tago Grove, King St. Inquire No. g.l303C tf

rurnlshed cottngc of (5 rooms, CollegeHills. Address "II," llullctln.

30IS-t- f

Furnished rooms 12I2J Emma street,Mrs. McConnell. 25C3

ROW SALE.DEACH PROPERTY.

vcars lease of lot, CO x 120, with i rco.tage. servant II., excellent bath-ing ground rentnl $75 p. n. Price

P. i:. U Walty Uldg.,No. 71 King St.

l'ino corner lot In Maklkl. Curbing,water, fruit and ornamental trees

nil Improvements. Two min-utes' walk from enrs PunnhouCollege. Address II. 1"., this

251Ctf

Furn,8hcd noom, Housekeeping alIowt(1. cool moiqu,to roof. Alakcn A, fc g b ,

nn..

1 roomv phaeton nnd hand made har--

nets, i lica p. Address 11. A., llullc-tln. 2972

llhuk mlnorcn eggs S2 n setting atCity I'ccd Store, Ilerctnnla SL

29S7-t- f

MOOM V1ND BOARDTor gentleman with private family.

Address J It. llullctln. 30.o9t(

FOUND.A broach set with pearls. Owner may

hnvo Batno proving propertypaying for ad. 304C-l-

Fine Printing at The BulletinOIHce

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1 SOCIAL NOTES I

3 i

Mi Smith, who represents U. S.Assoc Inted Press, captured atMiiKden. Ho had nn opportunityobserving Generul Nogl'g operationsbefore Port Arthur cannot comment highly enough upon this General's nblllty during the conduct of thecnmpnlgn.

Mr Mrs. Harold, so well knownaici nailing for I'urope In

from New York to bo gone two jears.They expect to locate In Switzerland.

Mrs. H. L. Johns entertainedluncheon on Tuesday for Mrs. Herrlek,Mrs. Oilman, Dr. Gllmnn, Mrs. Evans,Miss Sargent Mrs. Hiimphrls.

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ARE C0NIRAD1GT0RY

The Inquest over the body ofChinaman killed Wiilpahu plantationSaturday night still continues. It willprobably he finished tonight. DeputySheriff Ilawllns caino to town lastnight, but left again planta-tion it 1 30 o'clock this afternoon.

The evidence so far has been conslel.frahly confusing In one respect as tothe man who did shooting Two

lorsenai k that night E Worthingtun, head lima of the plantation,hi stooil beside rernnude, who wasnot on hoisebaik, nn I Hint rcriiandezdid not lire Several statedthat two of tho local policemen there,Carney and Philip, vveru on horsehac k.'I he weight of testimony Is strongly Infuvor of I'cruundt, but that eloes not'liar up question, "Who did thatbootlng?"

CATHOLIC CHURCHES.

The Catholic Church of St. John theIlnptlit, Kallhl wneiin; In thnigo ofHov I'ather Clement Tomorrow,April Kth. Palm Hiiuda). the meninrlnlday uf triumphant entry of ourLord Into Jeruinlem; Iho Itt day oftho Holy Week 8 30 n in, Iho hlejslng nnd distribution of hleiicil palms

rroun. high mass, collection and Hunnay iiihiui omr maw, i p. ill,, rueury

The Catholic Church of St. JoiOldi,Mnanalim In lim uf llov, I'Ullinrclmui'iu Ti.iuorniw, April lCtlt,I'alin Miiuil it in distribution atlii"l pal in miiuim hlli ffiw, till-I-

lluw ti in iu.m i uiectiiim, imIP'lla wf On !"

thing Id this country, tho chief nsBet of .witnesses out of thirty-nin- e examined

tho nation its manhood nnd )ou ewear positively that Deputy SheriffIrcak it up The chief temple of the renmiule wns on horseback, and thatnation Is found In Its homes, nnd oil they snw him lire the shot that killedbreak up and despise them nnd the Chliiete theso

trample them under foot Tho chief two witnesses nre the sworn n

of tho nntion la truth anclents of thlrt) seven others, who

iustlco unci )ou make them a Ho nnd a fM that John 1'crnandez wns not on

farce. The chief ofU nnd )ouIts

the ofbut spit

them, and

SUNDAY

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EVENING BULLETIN, HONOLULU, T. II , SATURDAY, APRU, 15, 100S.

MtoHhtMMM&&XtitSHtt-J- Vi 2

e Social Side of Life $fciWMtf-M-s--

the college: club. .i

Not to be outdone b) llic university!mm, the university nnd college women

the ilt liac organized for tlio ml-j- .

vmiioiiient of education ami the poclnlside of loal life. The llrst mcvtlni; ofladles IntereMed 111 this project wasliplil nt thn limnn of MrR. 1th hard Ivorr...-..- .- -

Thursday last, jnc result 01 inaimeeting was the college uiun whichstarts on witn n dinner mcniuersiiip 01

thirty-four- , representing colleges irume.ist to west.

Tho constitution and havebren accepted nnd the following officersnamed for tho first jear of the CollegeClub's enrcer: President, Mrs. Icr:mcc president, Miss (Iraden. secretaryand treasurer, Miss Huntington. Thesewith Mrs. George II. MtClcllan andAlice Jones Mill constitute the Hoardof Governors.

The hotels nre tertnlnly contributingtlulr rhare to the .timircmcnl of thepublic. What with luaus nnd liulns ntthe Hawaiian, dances and card partiesat the Alexander Young, to say Homingr.i moonlight concerts nt tho Mo.inn,the tourist can never bo nt n loss tovblle awn an evening, and to many of

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the townspeople ns well the entertain- - (1l,j llro n1rcatl beginning to planMent offered nt the hotels Is a vcrltahlo (m t(.r tazaar, which will come oilblessing. Iiome llmo In October. Thej have dt

A dainty little lunch was given by(i(CI ( at Kcrmlss of Nations last-Mr- s

Johns nt the Mnjnn llotc'l on11K lu0 (inj,, v u0 something out of

Tuesday The table looked ver prcl-'- ,m,unr5. Tills will give chnnce

tj with Its decoration of pink camu (or fetching costumes for each boothtioni oml maidenhair ferns lion lion vm represent dirfeient nation Thereluxes tied with pink ribbons were nteach place filled with choice candles.

Mrs. Johns Is n pretty woman nnushe looked jnrtluilaily well on Tiles'dry. I

Among the guests were Mrs. J 0.Oilman. Mrs. I H. Hunidirls. MissOilman. Miss Elizabeth Sargent nndMrs. Parker.

House parties nre nil the rage, nndthe one given Inst Sunday by Miss AllcoCampbell was most delightful. A tallybo called In the early mornjng nt tho'cr Kr enn add to his collection ntCampbell-Parke- r mansion nnd took thoInvited guests out to Wnllcle. Mrs.Elizabeth Krecth acted as chaperononnd the day wns perfect for nn event ofthat sort. A dip In the pool wns oflourse, ono of the pleasant variationsnnd, ns there wero several strangersniong this proved an Interesting Inter.,lude.

The party was given for Miss Crnno,of California, guest nt the Alexander.Young Hotel. Among tho others weroMisses Allco Mncfnrlnne. Irene Dick-

son, Ada Rhodes, McCrosscn; Messrs.Clarence Waterman, Walter Mae far- -

lane, Sam Walker nnd many othersj&ilv

Mrs. Olltnrd nnef her daughter JennloHilled on Tuesday for the CoaM. They

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.lifetime Scott The dinner i" ""'. . . ... 1. ....ri.ifltitlauair aim nm!

On Tnesdi) eveiioiit Mr ami Mis

Mom gave n illnner nt the Hawaiian

Hotel. The tabic win made charmingwith n dlspla) of white .amotions and

maidenhair ferns. Among mo (,

itrn MUn Muss. Miss Knapp, "i"- - - - -. : ,..i. mm,,

Kathleen wnnwriRin, .n inson nnd Juilgo Arthur vviiucr.

Mrs. rtntiiila Scott, who has been ls

Itlng at l.ahnlna, hns gone to llolen- -

Kama. Mrs. Scott expects to return to

Honolulu next week.

C1Mr. nmco Cartw right departed on

the Korea for a two months trip to

San I'ranclsco.

Mrs. Illckerton was the hostess of a

tea on Monday.

Mrs Hermann t'o. Ke. who hns been,.,rond for some time Is eNpeitid to arrl.P iinnlnulu net month. She Is

nircny n New York nnd will spend,,f,mo tmc nn friends In ban I ran

tgl0.!'"

The mcmbeis of the St Clement's

wii iM t10 llaj,cr booth, wheie livingctcIls In liapcr cottumes will begullojou Ill0 i,ulng lamp shadej, paperdulls, paper boxes, stationery nnd. Infact, cvcrjthlng that can he made ofI'd ncr. if the weather be good, thiswill, no doult, be one of the most

booths. Also will mnkon fcaturo of selling old visiting cardsat half price, which arc to he collected;from their calling ncciunlntances ancocnt In to Mrs. Ushorne. Posters of nilkinds will be seen nnd the college bo

small cost. delicatessen table willi)0 n competent hnnds nnd nlllcenotions of nil deseilptlons will bo In- -

eluded. Without doubt this bazaarttm ,e successful, for ever) bod seemsto be taking an uctlve Interest. Themembers or tho (lulld nro as rollnws:

Mrs. Ushorne President,Mrs. HhodcsMrs. Wnkcflcld Treasurer.Mrs. Jcffre)s Directress.Mrs. Herbert Mist Asst. Dliectress.Mrs. llosto Harrison Seiietury.

Moneln) night the Hnvvnllan Hotelv.ns en fete In honor of the transport

The lunti was a feature of theevening and every seat at the tablowns taken The huln hula girls nddcel

VIEWPOINT.

yen 19 mirr t nun vha Irnawt nollilnij

mi nlliino turn tut mejin,r ksshiny '

expect to spend the spring months In much to the novelty of the nrfalr nnilEngland and will visit Mr. tlllTard's' (.avci die visitors a glimpse of tho oldhome In the Isle of Wight later In tho time dance The lintlie girls wero

Miss Jennie Olffard was cov- - tursequcly dressed and tho weird heat-cre-

with tela nnd held n regular re- - lng or the gourds inaelc n most fantns-cptloi- i

on the deck, for she Is as popu- - tic scene After this exhibition an In-l-

ns she Is pretty, which Is sa) lng a formal dance followed on the lnnnls

gieat deal. I which was participated In by man) huul$Sl$ elrcds, and the Hawaiian Hotel on that

"Virtue Villa", at" Walklkl, wns tho owning looked the veritable fair) land

scene of a very Jolly dinner on Monday Tho Chun lies gave a dance for Major

evening In honor of Mrs. Percy Benson, Huston and oinccrs on Tuesday eveningwhoso departuro for tho Coast this nnd theru wero many smaller dinnersweek has been greatly regretted by us well. Mr. and Mrs. Church urc

many friends. Tho hosts wero Mr. vn)s doing something for the pleasuroRichard Wright, Mr. Robblns Anderson of their guests picnics, dinners,and Mr. Derby. Among tho guests wero dances and luaus helping to make thu

.Miss Kathleen Cartwrlght, Miss Jennlo Hnwallau Hotel the gayest of tho gay.

Giffard, Miss Marlon Scott, Miss Helen I Tho grand finale of the week was

Macfarlane, Mr. Percy BenBon nnd Mr tho dinner and dancu Friday evening,

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COCOASFor tiling, drinking, and cooking.

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Bilcr'i (Iwiilile (onsit(lcneJ)i IK tilti.Gtrmig Sweet fbocolilf, lb, cilti.

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DORCHESTER, MASS., U.S. A.

15 HIGHEST WARDS IN EUROPEAND AMERICA.

when tho 19th Infantry band gave aconceit tho Hop tlold quintet enmc In

Tor Its pait nnd gnety held full svvny.

Tonight Mrs. Marj Ounn will giveher annual exhibition at the OperaHouse. The little tots have been per-

fectly trained nnd nn evening ofamusement t mi be depended upon.Pretty girls will usher you to jour seatai.d on a program Mrs Ounii hnsv orked like a galle) slave for tho suc-

cess of her entertainment nnd, Judgingby this sale of tickets It will be n II nancial as well as a social success.

Mis. IIjsII Duke nnd Miss PrancesDuke arrived on the Sonoma nnd willspend a cnr with Mr. Sidney IlnllouGeneral Duke did not accompany hiswife and daughter, but may arrive la-

ter.

.?The Nineteenth liifnntr) Hand gnve( uanclng gllmp-- e of more or less elaln-- n

delightful concert at the Hawaiian. i nukliM It would almost seem thatHotel on Weelnesdn) evening. i)nm0 Naturc had been a little too Inv- -

($"No wonder Miss Mnrtln thought the

children of Honolulu uniisunll) bright , daj the afternoon wns thoroughly d

adaptive Mrs Vnr (liinn trained I j,,jP1i and the lavish hospitallt) of Cap-the-

for )cnrs! No onu can manage iat, .0);an and otlkers were thorough- -

hlldrcn more cleverl) thnn she andMiss Martin rcaiicd the bene lit of hertraining.

tHSo Colonel I'lteh hns married his Into

son's wife and she Is handsome, cleverand wealth). He certainly Is not calledthe ' silver tougiied orator" for nothing.

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Mr. Edward Teune) arrived In the '

Sonoma Ills mother who was so nangeroiiilj III, is much better Mrs. Coo.'Castle departed unexpectedly for SaulI'ranclsco on reielpt of n telegram say,lng Mrs 'lenne).iicr mother, was very"'

J"Mrs. James Cnstlo nnd Miss Nelllq

White are expected the last of thismonth.

&&Mr. and Mrs. mexander Scott, who

have been oceiip)lng the ForestryLodge at the Pall for so long, have re- -

turned to tho Monna Hotel. Mr. Scotthas a studio at tho Alexander YoungHotel.

ipSMiss Helen Hobson did not go to

Sun Francisco with the Gums thisweek, but will remain ut tho Moana for,a while longer. Mrs. 1'. 11. llumphrlsis chaperoning her.

Khnkl has been the onosure of allc)es during the past week and tho Jol-

ly soldier bo)s have made the time pass'n. "alnirlm. Wnnu nt

Mars" have lifted up their voices Insong, egged on by the admiration oftho glrls-a- nd. nt the Alexander Youngen Thursdi.) evening nt the danee glv- -

en,,,.,,

eel them- -

,","'!" V'V " Tw,tt0at this Is yhew the )ou..g people . lid enjo) them

.t. iiiiw an mill) piece, wu.,11,en u.o 1ru.iHpo.1s 1111.1 i.gni merrily eiiei

they trip the light fantastic on Thurs -

nn) evening The loof garden was slm- -

piy erowucii nun mnny 01 uiu iciwns -

leople wero out Mr Lake's depaiturois legretted h) over body, for no 0110

eoiild over bo mom hospltubly liiclin- -

en ami ins gracious manners navueionoit gnat deul for tho popularity of tholulnl

&!Cnpluln l.ognn uf tho Ohio andentui tallied nt luncheon mi Thurs

ilny. Aiming thn guukts win 11 Mrs. lieuiv I.) on, Mrs. Nlhlnik, Mrs. (Icrrlt Wlliltr and Miss (Icrlrudn llinwn,

One of thu cnloiahlo ovniils uf tiltvvcoli was tlm lumlireiu given by Mis.0 M Cunlio nt her hiiiiillful iiniiilry

whim iiioriiucrlios Had will) vvlillo ilh- -

ion inl iho iHMlilrnlinli rvrni imido n

iliDrmlim MiHinui Tli hiimi wptbi1 iiiimii Mhllv, imp! fflit HI miiili Hrwill and wlilli) was

BUSINESS DIRECTORYBALLASTING.

Hawaiian-Japanes- e Ballasting Co. Mr.Best black sand from $2 to $3 a loadaccording to distance hauled. Coral

rocks for Btablo, roads and side-

walks; firewood. Third door belowKing, Matinakea St , P. O. box 820.

Telephone Main 390.

.LEANING AND DYEINQ.

T. Hayaahl Clothes cleaned, repairedand dyed. 637 Beretanla at.

most pleasingAmong those present were Mrs. A

George Carter. Mrs Alexander Scott,the wife of the English artist, Mrs.Henry I.von, Mrs William E. Tailor, ofMrj. Lockwood. Mrs Love, Mrs Grir-fth- ,

and Mrs C M Cooke Jr.ly

Mr. John It lliiss entertained onThursday evening at the Monna Hotelfor Miss Hose Cunln and Dr. Murray.Miss Nannie Winston acted as hostessand the guest of honor, Miss Ciinhra,was looking her prettiest In a pinkliiull with an American beauty roso Inher hair The table was In pink andaround the huge basket of How era was"Aloha donu In pink carnations.Among tho guests were Mr nnd Mrs.A. O Hawes Jr, Miss Sargent, Dr.

ost and Mr. Richard Wright.

The Captain and oillcers of tho"Hear' gave a farewell lunch for Mr.nnd .Mrs Wlngate Lake on Thursday.

pJMr and Mrs hart of the "Thomas"

have been spending a few das at theAlcNBiuler Youug Hotel. Mrs Hartwho Is n fine pianist, favored herf i lends with some music on Tuesdayevening.

The reception on hoard the "Ohio"on Thursday afternoon was a dcllfht.till affair for Captain l.ogati and Mr.

iMacDonald gave the ship over for theafternoon to the fair guests and weret ntlritig In their attentions. The Ooi-o- i

nor. Mr Jack Atkinson and themember of the Legislature made

quite lively and were much In-

.terested in the ship nnd Its workings.The gallant oniicr escorted the ladlesover the Milp and many a flirtationwent on In dark corners with the oldexcuse of "hcelng the officer' rooms".Ihere was the usual ovlliMtlon of hos-

ier) in aecendlim and desi ending thecompile atvd ladder and the sumo en

llij h In home cuses and In otlicis tooTinact--r Be that as II ma), on Thurs- -

j appreciated.

Among the dPiurtures for tho Constthis week weie Mr aud Mrs. K. M.ij0.,i ir Dod extieits to return In nftw weeks, but .Mrs l!o)el may remaintor six months.

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Mr and Mrs van Arsdale and Mr.aI1(i rji, Shepherd sailed lor the Coastthis week They expect to return tothe Alexander Young Hotel next Pall.

tii'iimi3, Gard) Macfarlane. whose en- -

... cement to Mr Gcorgo Potter hnsbeen the motif for many entertainli'ents In her honor for the past two

tel;s. did not tall in the Koica, hutwill a little later to the Coast. Mrs.Pralnerd Smith gavo her n delightful

a this week, nnd ever) body Is gladfor the opportunlt) of fetelng this pop-Mar )oung womau.

t5"'hA California naner has much to say

of the ddlngs of tho Jack Wilsons. Ito Insert the following;

The Jack Wilsons aro nmong thevery popular young people across thoha) who are establishing n reputationlor entertaining They have recentlymoved Into a handsome homo on Paclfle avenue, where they entertainedlast week at an elaborate) tea. Thoone hundred and twent)-flv- Invitedguests who enJo)ed the pleasant occa-sion, voted It quite the merriest nnd

"" u.--l- l Ul IC

Ul" kU?" ""f f'"1, M l80nnw1k"B """j!""1" y'ng hostess

M,r, l't how to.m,iP ,R,";8U enJh"''. KQ

the nffa r of t he st ffnesa nnd, ehaiucterlzo

nfle......... functle.ns. The event of the,,, a 1B K01R,.0U8 ,,,. ,,,w,lUl yag ,)reR,.nUl, t0 tlu, wiUont, ()U th0p malrn(.t ,,j n K101, t,iarnolor .,,, lias this howl,. ., r,11f,,Mlp.i k ,Mi,.iiIi'm "tea"

., a lnUta,01l tl) enjo) n glass or, or ,llrC(J of luth ft01u ,,. w

lj0B, nn(, BMll,rou,, AM ,Im.i, lendsIMIlu,i Mr n,ui Mrs Wilson hnvoroeontl- - rented 1111 nttiuctlio hoiiso oniinfinc niuniiii nnd this was lululitttt, n,II)lo ,i88l,ma joitenln). Downslnlrn 11 gnrelen effeet wnB nirnnged

, nml was tho oiilicstia stationed..Mrs Wilson was nsslsted In receivinghor guests, who iiuuibeied enei' a huudrill, Ity n iiumliitr of friends, amongstthem lining Mm Jnek SpicekeU, Miss(lrueii Spreel.eU, Miss Haw 11 (Mil

iliiiinll. MUs Helen du Young and MissCiiinlaiiis do Youns

!

At th 1'rluee.ss glanluiinulu' re

Wnrd hvliiml in inu-lv- Tin- - Prlmiwtun vmv iiaiidsiimu In whim hum nmlHip ihi'"' "tlum iu im)i iliarifllngly di"d iulliinu reli.him'HlMum ,iv"d UHl thu mui u Uiu slug

plme, l.iiuUnhii, 1111 wnliiewdny. Ilioiippiiiui on Tuvsdny afieiuoun, Mrs,table wns i'iiuWlcl) nrnijod Willi Hinlihls Mis Dotilipro ami MIh

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MUSIC.

Jas. Sheridan hag opened a repairlng shop at 1168 Miller SL cor Berctaola. Charges reasonable. A num-

ber of Becond-han- pianos In good

condition, cheap. Orders may bleft at Haw'n, News Co.

EMPLOYMENT.

l"or laborers, call at I. Hayaahl Em-ployment office, Tort and Kukut Sts.

lng boys was heard to great advantage.perfect stream of pcoplo wero call-

ing and thero woro many lovely cos-tumes noticed. Certainly tho women

Honolulu know how to drcsa In amost attractive way. Strangers

speak of It and It was particularnoticeable on Tuesday afternoon.

And how many ptctty women there art)In Honolulu!

Taken nltogcther, there, is always atevery function hcto mora attractivewomen than one generally sees clso- -

where. Perhaps Its the light sum-mery frocks which help tho Illusion,hut certainly It Is alwajs commentedupon by strangers.

Mr. and Mrs. David Rico entertain-ed nt dinner on Sunday cv'cnlng nt thoMoana Hotel for Mr. and Mrs. 1". M.Swanzy, Col. nnd Mrs, Garllngtou andMrs. J. 11. Bliss.

ti'')A charming little dinner was given

on Wednesday evening by Governornnd Mrs. Gcorgo Carter. Among thoguests wero Captain mid Mrs. Catnlt,Mr. and Mrs. Piancls Swanzy, Mr. andMrs. Edwaid Adams, Mrs. I.ockwood,MIsh Nina Adams, Mr. Strong nnd Mr.A. I.. C. Atkinson.

Mrs. Hollow ay jjave a card party onFriday afternoon In honor of Mrs.Loekwood, n guest of Mrs George Car-ter. Mrs. I.ockwood's engagement toMr. Strong Is being spoken of.

The dinner on Thursday eveningwhich Mr. Palmer Woods gave nt thoMoana Hotel for Mr. Dent Roberts,manrglng editor of the San FranciscoExaminer wns most delightfully Infor-mal It wns given In the private din-ing room nnd the table was beautifullydecorated with pink carnations nndmnldcnhnlr ferns. There wero manytoasts nnd witty speeches were tho order of tho evening.

The guests weie Dent H Roberts,of San l'mnclscu, Hon Kuhlo Kalanl- -

nnnole. Delegate to Congress, Secretary of the Territory A. 1. C. Atkinson,Colcnel Cm lis P. Iaukea. Alex.

Republican National Copimlt-teenin- n

for tho Territory; W. R. Tarilngton George II. Honshall, Sol. N.Sheridan, R. Beveil) KIdd, A. M.Hums, Mr. Shlozawa of Hawaii Shln-po- ;

and Mannger J. II. Hcrsche, of thoMoana.

Quito nn elaborate) dinner wns givennt tho Alcxniider Young Hotel on Fri-

day evening by Mr. George Fuller, Mr.Spltvnlo, Mr. Adams and Mr. Angusfor the Misses Zvvleg. Tim youngpcoplp wero chaperoned by Mrs. Fred,eric Church nnd the dinner was a mostenjojnhlo affair.

On Wednesday night the Grill at thoYoung wns tho tcenu of a illnner forfour Tho largo room was speciallyengaged lor tho nffnlr. Tho hosts wcrCaptain Schlef and Mr. Miller nnd thoguest of honor Miss Vlll)er of Sausa-llt-

The Ellis Quintet boys wero sta-

tion In the Grill, having been engagedby tho hostB for the occasion, nnd nft-e- r

dinner a little dance for four wns(enjoyed In tho ballroom.

The Nineteenth Infantry Is not goingto Its maiden service In tho Philippines, they having already done goodwork In Samar. It was this relationthat renewed their friendship withDr. John Yost, who has become so pop-

ular already In Honolulu

That "Singing Son of Mars", Cap- -

tain George W. Holmes, Is one of thomost popular bachelors In the Army.It Is a matter of great Interest In Ho-

nolulu as to whether be will escapothe fato of a benedict in this city, forho went thtough n most arduous cam-paign In San I'ranclsco, and ho is hero

fieo and unattended.

Captain nml Mrs Andrew Rovvnn,who hnvo been stn)Iug nt tho Alexan-

der Young lintel, aie a notnblo coiiplo.Tho Captain took tho famous message

0111 the Pioslilent to ('inula In Cuba,Mrs. Itownii was loum-il- ) Mis, do (1 ro-

ugh' of San I'laneUco nnd Is n veryblight, nttiactlvo peison Slio Is onoof Mrs. John Meriills most Intimatef lends.

Mr C Tucker l!ilgg of 'Now York,who bus Intel) spent a )cnr In tlmOrient, was onu of tho Inteiestlng pas-sengers In Iho Kniea. Ho stopped overfur two weeks In older, so wo nio told,to study human nature In tho Islands.

Mis. Pony Ilcnson, Mrs UnionMls (lard) Mnifnrlaiio and Miss

Ellziibuth HuiKcut wero puisotigers InIho Kiirin fur Iho Oo.ul. Tlulr fili'iid'with nut In numbers in bid tlinui "huuvii)iiko" mill the) worn icivored withlcl

The ilniieii nl Hid Unwnllun on I'rlilny, nlnhi wns unit li rnjciynl by ilnMm Hiiili The IuiimIs Were wullII imI nml lliuiw tin, qullx an nulliia tll

A

ISHy, V .11 Hj JEVEtflrtt lluLLfcTIN, HONOLULU, T. It., SATURDAY, APnu, in. 1905. it-

Legal Notices.

Commissioner's SaleOf

Valuable Real EstateSITUATE ON

Punchbowl Street,

At AuwaiolimuIN HONOLULU, ISLAND OF OAHU,

TERRITORY OF HAWAII.

Pursuant to a Decreo mndo by tboHonorablo .1. T. DK UOIVT, MrstJudge of the Circuit Court of tlio FirstJudicial Circuit, Territory of Hawaii,in a cause entitled ALLKK & ItOHIN-SON1- ,

LIMITED. Complainant, vs. C.K. 11ENI, THOMAS KALALUHI,

KALALUHI, JULIA OI'UNUIand V. L. PETERSON, Hespondents.1)111 for Foreclosure of Mortgage,Equity Division No. 1442; tho under-signed will sell at public auction, tothe highest bidder, subject to confir-mation by the Court, on

SATURDAY, APRIL 22nd, 1905,At 12 o'clock Noon of Said Day,

at the front (mnukn) entrance to thoJudiciary Building, In Honolulu, Isl-

and of Oahu, Territory of Hawaii, allthe right, title nnd Interests of tho re-spondents In nnd to the following dtscilbed property, to wit:

All that piece or parcel of land sit-uate at Auwaiolimu, Honolulu afore-said, and containing an area of 3380square feet, being a portion of ItoynlPntrnt No. 1731. L. C. A. 104S to Kn k,lc of ,I" of Klorn lcx"y aml 'llat'

? ll',on,mnr ,s'u! t0 llcr-V- .

IUatl"s JIay ' 10 a m' Ju,1K0 Uu

l.iah rw.ii. and bolrg the Ea.no landlie' rill,.,! In Deed Horn I). Kckua to

.V. I'-.- In tbo Registryof Cmivo r.nrnjt in llnnnlnln nfnrnanMIn l.lber EC on pares 2tl and 292 and

'mor.. particularly described as fobJo7.-t- :

UCRlniiliiR nf tbo N'ottb coiner oftin. lot. at mnknl sldo of lano leadingto Punchbowl Street, the true azimuthand distance from the South corner niKimklnl nnd Fort Street being 31833' 1ST. I feet, and running by true azi-muths:

1. C22- - 29' C7.5 foot along land lend- -

In,; to Punilibowl Street;2. CO' 05' 4.2 feet along Mnllohl

Puamnnn's lot;3. jJ4 2S' CC.u feet along Tom Pa

ulo's lot;4. 22S' 1.V 53.3 foot nlong Cnpt. Kn- -

alnn's lot to the Initial point.Terms of sale nro cash In United

Stntcs gold coin; deed nt expense ofpurchnv-r- . For further partlculais In-

quire of Messrs. Holmes & Stanley, nttheir offlcn ovir nisliop & Co.'s bank,on Knihnmanti Street, Honolulu. T.II., rr to the undersigned, nt his officeIn til" Judiciary lliilbllng.

p. d. kei.i.ett. jr..Commissioner.

Dated Honolulu, Oahu, April 8th,1905

2045 Apr. 10, 12. 13, 14, 15,17, 18, 19, 20, 21.

Corporation Notices.

NOTICE.

WALL, NICHOLS COMPANY, LTD.

At tho regular annual meeting ofWall, Nichols Co., Ltd., tho followingofficers were elected to scro for thoensuing year:

F. E. Nichols PresidentJas. F. Morgan Vice PresidentT. E. Wall TreasurerA. C. Wall SecretaryF. C. Smith AuditorTbo nbovo constltuto tho Hoard of

Directors.A. C. WALL,

Secretary!Honolulu, April 13, 1905. 3048-3- t

BY AUTHORITYNOTICE TO CONSUMERS OF NUU-AN-

WATER.

Until further ..notice, the use ofwater upon tho High Pressure of Miuanu SyBtcm, more particularly described as that portion of tho systemlying on both sides of Nuuanu Ave.,nnd mauka of School and LusltanaSts.. Thurston Ave.. Lunnlllo Sts.. andWilder Ae., to and Including Manoa,for purposes of Irrigation, Is herebynroh bltcd

Consumers nro hereby notified that,in order to hold back in reservo nsufficient amount of water, this sys-tem, until further notice, will bo shutoff at night between tbo hours of 9p. ni. nnd 4 a. in.

J. II. HOWLAND,Superintendent of Wnter Works.

April 13, 1905. 3018-3-

California Restaurant

HOTEL NEAR N'JUANU ST.

iust opened, everything new andclean. Meals at all hours. O.ien dayand nlQht.

Should You Want

JAPANESE, CHINESE, or KOREAN

LABORERS

Call at the CHUN KOOP DIN CM.

PLOYMENT OFFICE at 620 King St.opprtlte Kawalaliao Church,

I'lim Jul) ITIlltlliH Ht The lltllUlliinilltu,

Business Man's

Probate Notices.

Petitions for Administration.Emily Kunlmoku petitions that let-

ters of administration issue to JohnMokuohnl on estate of Solomon A. Ku-

nlmoku, Intestate. Hearing April 29th,10 a. m. Judge Mathewruan.

Frank Pahla petitions that letter ofadministration Issue to him on estateof Hlshop I'alila, Intestate, HearingApril 24th, 10 n. m. Judge Robinson.

Esther Knmana petitions that tetterof administration Issuo to W. O. Smithon cstnte of William Kamana, intestate,Hearing April 24th, 10 a. m. JudgeHoblnson.

Lylc A. Dickey petitions that lettersof administration Issue to him on es-

tate of Eva K. L. Wnlpa, Intestate.Hearing April 17th, 10 a. ni. JudgoRobinson.

II. A. lscnbcrg petitions that lettersof administration with will annexed Issue to William I'fotenhauer on estate.cf I'ranz C. W. Iiuchholtz. HearingApril 22nd, 10 a. ru. Judge Matbow-ma-

Petitions for Probate of Will.Julia I'. Neves petitions for probate.

of will of Antonio Fernandez Neves anilthat letters testamentary lisuo toIllchard Antone. Hear lug May lGtb,10 a. ni. Judge Llndray,

J. K Humburg petitions for probate of will of Henry Charles Sloggcttand that letters testamentary issuo toHenry Dlgby Sloggctt and JohannFiledrleli Humburg. Hearing May 1st,in n. m. Judge Lindsay,

Mrs. Eva Hammer petitions for pro.

"''Mnrln I.lonora Thomas petitions for

probate of will of Manuel Thomas andthat letters testameutnry Issue to her.Hearing Apill 17th, 10 a. m. JudgeItoblnson.Petition for Executor.

E. N. Holmes petitions for probateof wilt of M. V. Holmes and that be boappointed executor of the estate Hearing April IStb, 10 a. ni. Judge Pr--

80119,

Notices to Creditors.Dy Administrator.

II. G. Middlcdlteh, administrator cs- -

ti.te Harriet P. Ta)lor, advertise forcalms to be filed with blm before October 11.

N. C. Wllfong. administrator estateMsry P. Allan, advertises for claimsto be filed with blm before Oi tuber I.

Lam Wo Sing, admlr.Ulranr citatocf l.nm Yate, advertise. fcr t'al...a tobe tiled with him before Sejt . '.

H. M. vou Holt, adniiulstratoi estatoMm. Alice Mackintosh, aUvenUc.1 forclaims to bo filed with blm before Sept.21.

George Lycurgus, trustee Wing SangCo., advertises for claims to be tiledwith him before April 3,

Carrie Lubiau, administratrix rs-

tate of S. C. Lubiau, advertises forclaims to.be filed with her before Sept.4

M. P. Robinson, administrator estateof John Riley, advertises for claims tobe filed with blm before Sept. 23.

W. R. Castle, auministrator estateof Henry Kauai, advertises for claimsto bo filed with him before Aug. 20

P. E. It. Strnuch, administrator ci-

tato Ako alias Gnln Ko, iidvcithen forclaims to bo filed with him tcforeAug. 1C.

W. S. Kobayakawa, administratorestato of Salcbl Oktmoto, advertises forclaims to be filed with blm bcfoieAug. 7.

P. Wlttrock, administrator estate ofJohn (Jrunvvahl, advertises for claimsto bo filed with blm beforo Aug. 15.

Charles P. Peterson, administratorestato Malcka Ilakau Nahalau (w), ad-

vertises for clalmB to be filed withhim before Aug. 14th.

E. A. Eraser, administrator estatoof David Kuknl Kaholwul, advertisesfor claims to be filed with him beforeAug, 3.

A. N. Haysclden, administrator withwill annexed of estate of Philip Joa-quin, advertises for claims to be tiledwith him before July 25.

A. N. Campbell, administrator estatoof Mary Lonokahlklnl Kunulakea, ad-

vertises for claims to bo filed bctoioJuly 31.

Caroline Teves. administratrix estate, of Eduardo Jose Teves, advertisesfor claims to bo filed with her or A.O. Corrca beforo July 19.

A. Horner, administrator estate ofJ. M. Horner, advertises for claimsto be filed with blm beforo Juno 29.

T. I). Lyons, administrator Estateof J, Pall Sylvn, advertises for claimsto bo filed with him beforo June 28.

Charles II. Ramsay, administratorEstato of K. 1. Cutter, advertises foiclaims to bo filed with Frank AndradoStangenwald building, before July 6.

1). Naolwl, administrator estato ofNallmu Naolwl, advertises for claimsto be filed with J. A. Magoon beforeJuno 29.

P. E. It. Strnuch, administrator es-

tato of James II llllon. advutlsos forclaims to bo filed with him boforoJune 20.

William W Harris, ndinlnlstra.nrestato of Fritz. J Wllhrlm, udvcrtlnufor claims to bo filed with hlni bufcruJuno ,

llcrnu J Nuhllll, ailmliilnlriitrUnl William HIiiTiimn Noblltt, ml-

virtUun fur tlnlma to pi HUM with l',II. Iltirmlin ixifuru Mny il

Jul I". Murcftti, Minlnlilrutur miu

Handy Index

of William Francis Loe. advertises forclaims to bo died with him beforo May14.

Ellen Palau, administratrix estato ofJ. Palau, advertises for claims to botiled with her before May.

Alex. Lindsay, Jr., administrator estate or Andrew Long, advertises forclaims to bo Hied with htm beforoApril 17.

Ellen Dwight. administrator ontnlaof Charles 1). Dwlgbt, adcrtiscs forlaims to bo Bled with her before

April 21,By Executor,

Cecil and W. 0. Smith, execu-tors will of acorge Oalbralth, adver-tise for claims to be filed with Cecilllrown before SepL 30.

John Grclg, executor estato MorrisL. Gordon, advertises for claims to billlud with blm beforo Aug. 13th.

Clins. S. Swain, executor estato of L.E. Swain, advertises for claims to bfiled with him beforo Aug. 7.

Georgo Kenton and Henry Ronton,executors estato of James Renton. ad- -

crtlsc for claims to bo filed with thembeforo Aug. 4.

J. Nun, executor will of II. K. KNua, advertises for claims to be filedwith blm leforo June 30.

Anna S. Wright, executrix will ofAnnctto Wundonborg, advertises forclaims to be filed with J. Alfred Ma- -

goon beforo Juno 30.J 11. f!rnlt? nxtlutrr tvlll nt Pnn,

slant Sterling, ndvcrtlses for claims tobo filed with blm beforo June 20.

Cecil Drown, executor estato Kens.hit Ilrenlg, advertises for claims to bfiled with him beforo Juno 13.

A. N. Haysclden, executor will ofFrnnk Clark, advertises for claims tobo filed with him beforo May 1C.

I.Utt ee, executrix estato of Lai Sny,dvollscs for claims to bo filed at of- -

fivo of J, P. Hall before May 22.Gertrude E. Damon, executrix cstnte

of S. Edward Damon, advertises forclaims to be filed at Ulsbop & Co. be-

foro May 18.Agnes Cameron, executrix estato of

claims to bo filed with W. O. Smith biLdward P. Cameron, advertises forfore May 7.

aeorgo R. Carter, executor will oiSybil Augusta Carter, advertises forclaims to bo filed with him at olllce ofHawaiian Trust Co.. Ltd.. befonApril 27.'Dy Referee.

A. Jl. llrown, referee, (alls first meeting of creditors of Goo Klin, bankrupt,1 1 his olIUc. Judd Uulldlng, April 22,12 m.

A, M. Drown, referee, calls final meet- -

Ing of creditor of F. L. Winter, bankrupt, in his olllce, Ju'dd Uulldlng, April15, 9 n. m.

A. M. llrown, referee, calls finalmeeting of creditors of K. Kajlta. bankrupt. In his olllce, Judd Uulldlng, April15, 9 a. ni.

Petitions for HearingAdministrators' Petitions.

Pabia Manuka, administrator estatoKawalhau Maliuka, petitions for finalaccounting and discharge. HearingMay 22, 10 a. m. Judgo Lindsay.

J. B. Plllwate, administrator estatoof Knpeka Kekllo, petitions for finalaccounting and discharge. HearingMay 9, 10 a. m. Judge Parsons.

Ell J. Crawford, administrator es-

tate of Joseph Kcalobakul Malao, Jr.,petitions for final accounting and dis-charge. Hearing May 8th, 10 a. in.Judge Do Dolt.

Mary Thompson, administratrix withwill annexed estato of William Thomp-son, petitions for final accounting an.ldischarge Hearing JIay Sth. 13 a. in.Judge Dc Holt.

L)lo A. Dickey, administrator estatoof Lllln Haaheo Knnul Wnlpa, peti-tions for final accounting nnd discharge. Hearing May 8, 10 a. nt.Judge Lindsay.

L. All Lcoug, administrator estato ofChung Yce Seong, petitions for finalnecountlng nnd discharge. HearingMay 8, 10 a. in. Judgo Lindsay.

Hcnrietto Kocrncr, administratrix estate of C. F. A. Koerner, petitions forfinal accounting and discharge. Hear-ing May 1st, 10 a. m. Judge Robin-son.

Frank L. Hoogs, administrator withwill annexed estate of T. H. Krousc,petitions for final accounting and discharge. Hearing April 24, 10 a. m.Judgo Robinson.

John II. Coney, administrator estateof 8. Knlu, petitions for final accounting and discharge. Hearing May 4th,10 a. m. Judge Hardy.

Norman E. Gedgc, administrator estate of A. J. Cablll, petitions for finalaccounting nnd discharge. HearingApril 21th, 10 a. m. Judge Robinson.Executor's Petition.

W. O, Smith, executor estato of Eli-zabeth Cult Holies, petitions for

and discharge. Hearing MayMb, 10 a. m, Judgo Do Holt.Bankrupts' Petitions.

m. i) Munsarrat, bankrupt, petitionsfor discharge Hearing April 22, lo aui. Judgo Dole.

C. D. l'rlnule, Imnkiupt, petitions fordlschnrgo. Hearing April J.', 10 a in.Judge Dole,

Sales.

Sheriff Sites.At Police Hlatlon, Mny lib, at 12 in,

Interest of E (1 (,'airera & Co , Ltd ,

In quantity o( w I lien and liquors willbo sold at public- nut tluii for JudKiuuntfur Ibtei est and lutla.Foreclosure Morttjaus Hilee.

MnriKUKu Hindu by Chrlnlophrr J.Hull tn Frcdurlik Vniiofll. initrdedIn l.llK'r S, pa km S7I-37- tnverlngImp! nl Wttlmmv, will bt tald ui iulillv

auction at Morgan's auction rooms,April 29, 12 m.

Mortgago mado by Jesse Maknlnal toHenry Smith, recorded In Liber 207,

pjgea 425-27- , covering land In Keklutract, Walklkl-kal- , Honolulu, win bo

cold at public auction at Morgan s auc-

tion rooms, May 13, 12 m.Mortgago made by W. H. Pain to

Hlsbop & Co., recorded In i.ihrr 213,

pages 217-25- covering land on Luna-lll-

street, will bo sold at public auc-

tion at Morgan's auction rooms, April15, 12 ni.

Moitgagc made by Saui'iM Nowiclr.to Sarah S. Robertson, roconlcl ,n Li-

ber C7, pages 1G5-6- , covering land onMolok.il will bo sold at Morgans auc-

tion rooms, April 22, 12 in.Mortgago made by I- J. Cros ami

W. W. Cross to S. C. Allen, rcioidrdIn Liber 213, pages 233-67- , covrlnsleases on makal side of King street,will bo sold at public auction at Mor-

gan's auction rooms, April 22, 12 m.Mortgago made by Wing Wo Chnu

to S. C. Allen, recorded In Liber 192,pages 473-7- covering leaso on Fortstreet, will be sold at public nut lion atMorgan's auction rooms, April 15, 12 m.

Mortgage mado by James Olds toAlien & Robinson, recorded in Liber180, pages 375-37- covering land at Kn- -

peoho will be sold at public auction atMorgan's auction rooms, April 22,12 m.

Commissioner's Sale.At Judiciary Uulldlng, April 22, 12

in., Commissioner P. D. Kellett will sellat public auction land at Auwaiolimu,Honolulu.

At Judiciary Uulldlng, April 23, 12"'- - Commissioner Slmonton will sellnt public auction, property of Havvai- -

Ian Hotel Company, Ltd.

Executors' Sates.

At Court House, Wolluku, Maul,April 21th, 12 m, Adam Forsyth, cx -

ccutor, will sell nt public miction laudnt Kuln, Maul, and Labalna.

Land Sales.At tho Judiciary Uulldlng, April 29

12 in., tho Commissioner of Publicin.,,!- - ...in .n , i.ti,. n,,.ngovernment land remnants In Hono.,nln ',olu,' la,,,8 0"1'' " '"'W bo

JllJlI

At Judiciary Uulldlng. April 24th.12 m., Commissioner of Public Landswill sell at nubile miction lots of nns.

I

lorn! land at Paiolo Valley, Oahu.,u .Imllrlnrv HulLtlnc- Anrll I7ih 1?

m.. Commissioner of Public Lauds willsell at public auction lease of land atKnlcle, Illlo.

Tenders. I

For constructing court-hous-,

Jail at Kau, Hawaii, will close at ofTflee of Sin, of Public Works, April1'th. 12 m.

lor construciing extension oi roan i , lcrcto nttaclitil. And as aKeanao towards Kolluii, Maul, K1,t df ,llt.lr rnlluro to upen said

will close nt tho olllco Supt. Public, i.,cr. the Sunerluteiidiiit of I'libll.Works, April 2llb. 12 m. .

For constructing one-roo- schoolliotiso nt Honuapo, Kau, will closo atoffice of Supt. Public Works, April 21,12 m.

For constructing one-roo- schoolhouso with teacher's apartments at Ko-

ch I a, Ilnmnkua. Hawaii, will close attho olTlco of Supt. of Public Works,April 17th. 12 m.

Land CourtJohn Magoon petitions for registry

and confirmation of title of land onAcbl nnd Haula lane. Hearing May10th, 10 n. m. Judge Weaver.

Oahu Market Co., Ltd., petitions forconfirmation and registration of tltloto land on King and Kckaiillke streets.Hearing April 2(Uh, 1:30 p. m. JudgeWeaver.

George James Campbell petitions forregistration and confirmation of tltloto bend on King street. Hearing April20, 1:30 p.m. Judge Weaver.

Plumbing Permits.Mrs. Rosm, wood resilience,

miiknl Ileictaulit Ewa Alapal; Emmc-lull- i

Co.Territory of Hawaii, stone

store, mauka (Jueen street, 150 feet EuuNuuanu street; Qiilnn,

Illshop Estate, wood resi-de nee, makal Queen street, lrni feetEwa Mllllanl street; Qulnu.

II. R. T. & L. Co., 1 story wood resi-dence, makal Ileretanla street, 200 feetWalkiki Alapat street; Hath.

Taro Food Co , brick factory,Ewa Lllllia street, opposlto VlnejardMreet; O'llrlen.

Mendonca Ulock, bather shop,Ewa Nuuanu street, 40 feet mauka Ho-

tel street; Chee lloon Kcc.C. llooth, wood barber

shop, Ewa Mauuakea street, 80 feetmaakl Hotel street; Okl.

W. It. Castlo for W. C. Acbl.wood barber shop, makal King street,opposite Lllllia street, Aklmoto,

Peneock & Co, brick barbershop, mukal Hotel street, 25 feet Ewa.Nuuanu sticet; Won Lull Co.

Vou Hamm-Yniin- Co., IronMorehouse, I'.ua Alnl.en meet, 212 feetWuiklkl Hotel street, Emmelutli & Co.

K Carl, 2 story wood bather ship,limkiil Queen street, 13 feel Evvu Puiic

Okl.0 Tiihucbl, 2stery wood barber

chop, miiknl tjueen street, 30 feet EwaPunchbowl; Okl.

Klbnni, v. ood barber shop,makal Hcrctiinlu strut, i'M feet Wuiklkl Punchbowl; Aklmoto

Kuwaaina, wood barber shop,piiikiil King unit, 0 feet Evvn Nuu-mil- l

street, Clue I loon Kce

Hi iiiiIiirii "VV'ltwt ll ini'iiiil by lliui.rnvu aipi iim mV'

Juuiliigi "Muil refir In llmi il

CHI!Kl UttOgCflgflst) DIP) III! rtll)giing vtlJow"

Following Is Attorney General An

,K,.act

W.

drews rcsponso to Senator lllsbop's Inqulry regatdlng passes:

Honolulu, April 12. 1903.To the President nnd Members of the

Senate of the Territory of Ha-waii,

(lentlem. n Tbo resolution adoptedby the Semite or the Tcrrltorj of Hiv

wall on lb- nth da) of April, I!u5,requesting fiom mo Information as towhether, llin, l held or hao bold with-in ninety ilnjH past a free uss fromthe Honolulu Rapid Transit ci LundCompany, permitting mo to ride freeon the ears of en Id Company, second,whether I bold such pass from anyCo'"l,un- - r Railroad citing me theI'lKiiefct-- ui ire-- transportation; tniru,whether any of the Deputies or Asslstants hold or have held within nln.-t- y

days past, passes from or Issued bythe Honolulu Rapid Transit Company,was leeched b mo this morning nndIn reply I would answer all three Inthe negative.

In order, however, that there may bono misunderstanding in this matter, I

would further state that tho DeputyAttorney General, the Assistants andMr. C. A. Do) le, nro special policemenlonnccted with this department, for tbopurpose of nsslstlng the business ofthe oilier, and hnvo bold special pollecLadges, practically since their' time ofcommission as Assistant Attorney Gen-erals. My reasons for wishing themto have the powers of n police oilierIs to fa.illtate the work of the office.

t Itntlpl-Htilto- l Hint llin llntilil TrntwltCompany allowed all special policemenl0 r,,Ic lh(,lr iarg MhHt ,)a)lllB rnr1this however, was a matter In which"c persons In my olllce wero treated

" differently from any other epe- lalofficer, and the privilege was never requested of the Rapid Transit Companyby in self or any other person eonnetted with my Department.

I nm Informed that the Rapid Trnu-'slt Company Issued nu order that ccr-

iiiiwfciiuvu, nuiia iiiiiiiiR'u tin 111 unaom"' Bluh or,lt,r bcl"K l"s,u'(l Kll0rtlynfu'r ,ll rn,,l,t' '.rom llln Supetln- -

'cmiem oi vvurus, oi 1112 letterannexed hereto.

' "ruier in mistering wnnt i unuer- -

.'"""' ,0 1,e. 1,u 'lrl .of 0,lr r"so1."""' l w.0'"" "" ,n" ,"D """ ""'B"

b) my Department against the RapidTinnslt Company for violation of a juo- -

vision of their franchise, was bro.n;blnt the request of tho Superintendentof Public Works, Holloway, as tho ie- -

,81111 of an investigation, made by inn.without my knowledge, which culm!

Uio ltoi.1.1 Transit.....'suiiii'itiij i umu rvvin itimuiii. iiij ivii'ni

Works called upon our Department tobring suit, which wo did, after obtnlti- -

Ing further evidence that tho fran- -

clilse was Btlll lielug violate 1 In regardto the speed of the car fcervlcc. In s.ilteof the notice from the Superintendentof Public Works.

Had It been the wIbIi of this Depart-ment to annoy and hamper tho rail-road, fifty-eigh- t suits, each for a hundre-

d-dollar penalty, could have beenbrought as easily as tho ono whichhas been brought.

Further, It was tho Idea of the Su-

perintendent of Public Works together with myself, to bring this matter toa head while tho Legislature was Insession, so that, If any remedial legis-lation Is required, it can bo Immedi-

ate!) had. Yours respectfully,I.OKRIN ANDREWS,

Attorney General,

Corporation Notices.

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Pacific MailOccidental and Oriental Steamship;

Company.Steamers of the above eompanlei will cjtl at Honolulu andleave this port on or about the dates below mentioned:

FOR JAPAN AND CHINA.

MANCHURIA 25 'COPTIC 25KOREA lOSIuKRIA tCOPTIC 19'MONOOLIA ItS111ERIA JUNE

Call at

i,'"1'

FOR

APRIL

APRIL APRILMAY MAYMAY MAY

Mnnila.

For general Information apply to

Ht Hackfeld &

Co.

Z,

FOn SAN FRANCISCO.

10

Ltd.,

to sail MAY 5For further Information applr

AMERICAN-HAWAIIA- N S. S. CO,Direct Service bsiweca New Y"rk Hawaiian Isur.J?. Via Pacific Coast

Prom ISev YnrltS.S.'TEXAN" to sail about APR. 25S.3."AniZONAN" to sail MAY 15

Freight received nt nil at the Company's Wharf, 41st Street, HoulMDrooklyn.

From Snn Rrinclco To Honolulu Direct.8.S. "AMERICAN" to sail APR. 11

S.S."NEVAOAN" to sail APR. 20

Freight received at Company's Wharf. Greenwich Street.and each month thereafter.

Pnmv Honolulu to Sun PriinclBCO.S.S."NEVADAN" to sail APR. 20

S.0."NED!1ASKAN" to sail MAY 21

Sculllu unci 'I'uconiiiVia San Francisco.

8.3."NEVADAN" o tall APR. UNEDRASKAN"

C. P. MORSE, H.General Freight Agent.

SIERRA

CHINA

Hackfeld & Co., L--t

Ctinacllan-AustrtiUa- n koyal MallStoamMhIp C nrnpnny.

Steamers of the abovo line, running In connection with the CANAMAN

PACIFIC RAILWAY CO. between Vancouver. D. C, and Sydney, N. B. W.,

and calling at Victoria. D. C, Honolulu and Suva, FIJI, and Drisbaae,DUE AT HONOLULU on or about tbo dates below itated, til:From Vancouver and Victoria, B. C.

(For Brisbane and Sydney.)

MAY

and

times

MIOWERA MAY G MANUKA MAI a

MANUKA JUNE 3 AORANOI MAY 1

Through Tickets Issued from Honolulu to Canada, United BUtee aa4Europe. For Freight and Passage and all general Information apply ta

llieu. II. flavics & Co., Ltd. General Ageals.

J. F. Morgan, President; C. J. Campbell, Vice President; J. L. Mel ee. ,

Secretary! A. F. Clark, Treasurer; N. E. Gedge, Auditor; Frank HusUaeVj

Manager. 2l

Hustace-Pec- k Co., Ltd.VkfcSIN, 63 QUEEN ST.

DEALERS IN

Firewood, Stove and Steam Coal.ALSO WHITE AND BLACK SAND. TELEPHONE MAIN Mfc

Union Express Co., Ltd.. 63 Queen Street,Having baggage contracts with tbe following Steamship Co.'s Ltnea:

Oceanic Steamship Co. Pacific Mail Steamship Co.Occidental & Oriental Steamship Co. "Wilder 6. 8. Co. Toyo Klsen Kalsha Steamahlp CfcWo check your outgoing bacgage at your homes, saving you tbo troaavr

nnd annoynnco of checking on tbo wharf.baggage checked steamers

dispatch

H, J,

GILLHAN HOUSE

B0UQUBT C164H

Beaver Lunch Ruom

OANA

ITi HOTEL

4r HMUH

llapld Trniislt EU'drlo arriveI depart Irniu main vuirsiirein Mi'Sim llnlrl every tin inlnuim

MONA HOTEL CO,, LTO,

Steamship

Co.,

DRAY

AGENTS, HONOLULU.

From Sydney and Brlsfcan.(For Victoria Vancouver, .

O R. & L. Co.TIME TABLE?

Oct. 6, 190.

OUTWARD.Wnlnnno, Wnlalua, Kahnba ami

U'ny Stations 9: IS a.m., 'J:! ijkl'carl City, Kwa Mill and We

Stations 17 30 n. m., :!& a, ml,MltOS n. in., 2:1& p. ui., t:t0 a. ,5:16 p. m., 13:30 p. ra film y. m.

INWARD.Arrive Honolulu from Kabuko, WaeV

nlua and Wnlnnno S;3G a. mH I:Mp. in.

Arrive Honolulu from Ewa tftUl'carl CUy t'Mfl a. m fiM . .

IOiJI a. in., "Is 0 p, in., Sill a, .0:31 p, in., 7lJ0 p, ru,

Dull;.t HtiliiUy pled,?Hunr Oaly,

0, P, DEMIION, r.

Incoming on of nbovo companies and Mtftered with quickness and at your homes.

TELEPHONE MAIN 86.

NOLIE.

SMOKE

ffAIMk1Car

ami lliulliu

and OS

Tor

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Kir

C.M4ITH

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f" glQHT igi'.'-iwwwB- EVENINQ DULLETIN. HONOLULU. T. H SATUKDAY, ATOII, IS, 1005.

ittKKBSEy''

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I I90S Tennis BallsJust received, per " Sonoma, ' a shipment

of

WPIGHT & DITSON'S

CHAMPIONSHIP TENNIS BALLS

On account of the great demand for thesepopular balls on the Mainland, only half

our order could be shipped by " Sonoma."

early and get your supply.

LE. O. HALLwjtu::s ::::::::::!:::::::j

llfAmerican Brokerage

35W - TO-DA- Y

WATER CARNIVALON

Saturday Eve., Apr. 22

Naval Docks,8 P.M.

'SEE- -

THE HUMAN CORKTHE LADIES' RACETHE LEAPTHE JIU JITSUTHE FIRE WORKS

C2MUSIC BV BERCER'S BAND

S3.AU6PICES

.WEALANI 4 MYRTLE BOAT CLUBS

Seats on Sale at Woods &. Sheldon's.

ADMISSION 25c, 50c, 75c.

MEETING NOTICE.

PACIFIC GUANO S. FERTILIZER CO.

A Special Merlins tho StooUhoM- -

uru if fhn !nrlrlri iliif.twt X' iVr i oruo. v. ill nc new at tne omen or M.Ilatkrei. &. Co.. Ltd. Honolulu, onVWdnei. ay. April 2C, 1903, at 2 o'clock

O). iu., lor the purpose of considering.an Increase of the Capital Stock of thoCoipora'lon, and for such other bus!

mess as may tome before tho Meeting.F. KI.AMI',

Secretary.Honolulu, April 15, 1903.

3050 April 15, 20, 23.

The Merchants' Protective

Association,

THE LARGEST, OLDEST, MOSTSUCCESSFUL COLLECTION AGEN- -

CY IN THE WORLD. " "

Eotabllthed Twelve Years.

Publishers of Rating Book for thoHawal'in Islands.

Offices: Rooms ! and 6 Progress block,HONO ULU, H. T.

Gallon, rleili & 1:0,,Limited.

ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS.QUEEN and RICHARDS STS.

Boilers with charcoal Ironor steel tubes; general ship work.

Tho baric Andrew Wcbli finishedloading sugar and salted for San Fran-cisco at noon today with 27.175 Hacks

'Of sugar aboard

?.. ''fc, 'TSay.-- r P"

Call

& SON, LTD.:::::::::::::::::::::::::t:::::::i:::::::rs:::n

DUSTLESS

SWEEPING

The mlllcnlum Is not hereyet, but you can at last doyour sweeping without dustby using the World's OnlyDustlcss Brush.

KEROSENE IS A DISIN-

FECTANT.

and kills all diseasegerms, moths and microbesas you sweep.

Co., Ltd., Sole Agents.

THE SENATE.

(Continued from Page 1.)poor people on Hawaii could not af-

ford to send their children to Honoluluninl should lime a high school on theirown Inland. He was going to vote tooverride the Goemor's veto. Dickey

oted aKalnst the Hawaii high school.BUM. Dickey would not dare to voteagainst the appropriation for I.ahalna- -

limn.Dickey said ho would dare. He did

no think Aelil had chosen his wordswell. He would "date" to do It, butdid not think It right to do It.

McCnudless alfo spoke for a hightchool In Hllo. He moved to override.

The veto was overridden bv a votoof 1 no.sustain.Collecting Debts.

Itlshop Introduced a petition urgingtho nnRfllni? nf th. hill to fnrllltntn thecollection of open accounts, from thoMerchants' Association and the Cham -

lipr nf rnnimrrnv It wns referred Inho Ways nnd Committee. Ho

Jlso Intioduced a petition urging tho j

passago of Houso Hill ISO, raising thelegal rate of Interest.

i.iu uiiuiciary Luiiiiiiuivu 8 repuri uiiSenate bill 131, repealing tho lawagainst prostitution, reported In favorof the bill, as tho Edmund's Act cov-

ered tho subject. The report wasadopted.

The Joint resolution Introduced byI.nne, relating to the incorporation ofthe Catholic Mission, passed thirdreading unanimously

The Joint resolution empowering tho

"" ,', T, ." " "u" """ "' """"v ..iw.mffm Bnlc ot Public lands, passed bcconi1 reading.l - ocai upnon rasei.passed up for 'third reading by n,,,'fnllnwlnu into- -

Ajes Arhl, Ulshop, Dickey, llayscl

Oahu Jail.bill 12fi, Act

third rending

135, nutomobllobill, liirltli'g such

elgbt miles hourthat nutos with

eighttho

frain liom horses,loading.

for tho motorDk

mem

NATURALThey apiece,

commonco can your teethache days, the

filled all,

EXPERT DENTISTS,I, P.DS.

MMBMMBMBBMiiMWMMMWMM4l44MIMWH.MMMI.Il.lllllll IIIWM4 I.W

a BlarneyDUT nCAL

Mountain DewWc give you tho straight Roods,

from the Distillers.WE ARE NOT

Remember your and treatthem tho best. You cot better

for money our store thanelsewhere.

PRICES THE L0WE8T.

TO ANY PARTOF CITY.

F. McTighe&Co.,WINE AND LIQUOR MERCHANTS.

ST.TEL. MAIN 140. DOX 755.

Red CrossTooth

PowderThe best powder for cleansing

whitening the teeth.Removes tartar and the

gums.Contains no grit or acid.

Sold only by

Chambers Druse Go.,LIMITED.

Cor, and Fort Sis.MAIN

You GetPLUMBING AND

TINSMITH WORKPRICES when you order

from

S. K. AKI & CO.,KING STREET.

The bill passed third reading asamended by n unanimous otc.

House bill 94, relating widow'selection dower, passed thhd readingby a vote nycs 1 no, the lat-ter by,

bill 140, providing departincuts for Kahulul, Walluktt, Lahalnnand other towns, third reading.

Senate bill 13$, providing for"10 counties, came

i that It amended to as take effectJuly 1. Carried. Tho bill passed

as amended.Senate bill 139, Dickey's bill amend- -

' l" -- oiuuy Act, passed second.rcni'n8 -

Tl" Senato then adjournedMonday morning.

' 'rvrj DAI T IMC) flULl jUjIAIINj

DEMURRER

Judgo Dolt lay rendered deci-sion tho demurrer Ah Wong, in-

dicted for selling liquor without a II- -

'rrtnoA Iitf niindil Inniiin, , phraso

"Ah true name Isthe grand Jury

the grounds "That it not allegedsaid pretended Indictment and can-

not ascertained tehcrcfrom who'"Wl with committed the.

.ouciisu nucmpicu io oe enargeu in anuby said pretended

COURT

PROVIDES IJLIMILEA queer state affairs proposed

by Art 31, already published theIlullctln; tho Is pioWded

Ifor,

North tho fourthApril, tho Dlstiltt

North Kohnln tho fourth WcOuctrduy tho Dlutrlit Ninth

louiin uciincwuo

II nves nnd to!'"" second rending. Dickey moved

Means

den, Kplama, I.nne, MeCand- - " '" ", ,uo"' a"e,r, """-win- 'P.atter, decides as follows: there--less, l'arlt and Wllcox,-- 10.

Clandall, Hewitt and'foro lloU1 tnat tnc Danle 'Au WoK' '

00,8 4 Inason the phraso following thoSeia'te bill 122, appropriating sums namt- - '"llosc amc ' 1 "" B"'"!

for tin depurtmentnl the OoviJ"rora unknown is wholly fictitious

eminent lor and June, was taken ,loes not n"' 'in' Wcntlfy,up. Kal.ii.ia raised a kick about a t"1 or IciKnato any partlculur peron.raise tho salary tho secretary Tho demurrer Is thorcforo sustained."tho Hoard KdiicKtlou. This decision especially interest-Htntcc- l

that the (lovernor had asked to 'ng niiount tho effect It willhavo tho matter deferred until Man lin0 ol "ther n slmllnrday. Ho moved that this dono. nature, whlih the Uraiul Jury

turned a number.

Se-n- te the n eating Oahu Jnll, p.it-sc- "uuaulniour'y.

Scnite bill Dickey'sthe spceil vehicle

to nn towns, provldlng the be furnishedminibus Inches high, und mak-ing ll in iimbeiit on drivers to re

frightening camo upfor third

1)1' Key amended tho bill by Tho Act amend Itlug i siitlnn nil II., le terms lotirls, nnd

putos to puss examinations that shall held "Intrn. tho Circuit Kallua, tho Ills- -

MiCund'i xs fought VO'

bin wiln. key's nmendlairlcd

SAVE YOUR TEE I'M, Are worth $10,000

If you now you preiervewithout any the end your Keep cavities

that's Examination free.

THEF, FERGUSON,

I Intel SI. Opp Yntinn Hid?.

Not Sit of

THE

dlrcct

RECTIFIERS.friends

to val-ue your at

GOODS DELIVEREDTHE

Thos.

93 KINGP. O.

ana

strengthens

King

'PHONE 131,

SANITARY

at RIGHT

MAUNAKEA NEAR

toof

of andMcCandless.

llouso (lie

passedfunds

maintenance of up

be toon

until

CIICTi

IMPORTANT

AH WONG

DoIn of

tVin (tit. Timrcr indictment's

Wong, whoso tounknown," and demurs

onIn

bo Ishaying

Indictment."

lil SCI 31

ofIn

impossible

ti let of Kona onWednesday of In of

onof April, In

uoiium on uio i.ri

Dkkev otliic

"1Noei-Ilro- wn,

of""e

uso ofMay "" ln point

In of ofof Hayselden Is

on ofIndictments of

bo of

ofIn

to

Insert- - Is to Section 11114,

rompelllng drivers I.. In ofot vldes terms bo

romp' Third at In

hhlc- - In

to of

2(5

14

is

Is

of

uini on urn run r ..... rll loun isiuppiiii in in i iiiiii-- sir...II.... ..ail utt !....' iil'iiii i

Wf 111 1M It-

Itwi'lMt moms tliu MojmtliHull I'lu'li, Mi0 pln' I"

SfflPPSNS INTELLIGENCE

TIDES.b u Mion

Rlti2 and

itu

P B. Stu

!J Ml S ' f 6 I

4 cijl.3 It1 ll J i

II l III I 10 1)1-

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I ' 6 10

I 14 I 4 I l ! 6 13 1 II

t .6 I 4 I 14 ! 19 6 io 4 !

First quarter of the moon April 12th

ARRIVED.

Friday, April 14.

Stmr. Iwalanl, l'iltz, from Honokan, p. m.

Saturday, April in.Stmr. Klnau, Freeman, for Hllo and

way ports; 12 m.

DEPARTED.

Stmr. Nllhau, W. Thompson, for4 p. m,

Stmr. Ko Au Hon, Tullctt, for Klccle,4 p. m.

Stmr. W. (J. Hall, S. Thompscr. forAhukliil, 5 p. m.

Stmr. Kauai, Ilriilin, for Honokaa,4 p. m.

Srhr. Ada, for Kolittful, 2 p. m.Saturday, April 15.

Am. hk. Andrew Welch, Drow, forSan Francisco; 11:30 a. m.

U. S. S. Ohio, Logan, for Manila;10:45 a. m.

V. S. A. T. Sheridan, Peabody, forPortland. Oie.; 12:15 p. m.

Stmr. Knual, llrulin, for Maul ports;12 m.

PASSENGERS ARRIVED.

1'er stmr. Klnnu. from Hllo nndway ports, April 15. Henry d. Dry--

nnt, A. 3. Knudsen, A. flanlc, Mrs.M. A. Nawahl, Miss l.lly Notloy, llov.W. K. Foal, A. O. Curtis, John Shell,1). W. Knmnlllkone. J. S. McCnnd'less, K. n. Clarke, Father Ulrlch, OItowltz, (leo.i H. Ilobertson, Major JMllsaps, 1). A. Fraser and son, Mrs.fl C. Kopa. II. Hods, J. F. Lewis. II.Meek, II. Mjhrc, Hugh Howell, M

Medcrlos, Mrs. M. Mcdcrlos, Miss S.A. Kong. W. J. Wilson. F. It.Jordan, Col. Snml. Parker, J. WSprlngston, T. Suzlkl.

mwgmwApril 15 1903.

Temperatures fi n. in., 07; 8 n. in.1; 10 a. m., 75; noon, 70; morning

minimum, CG.

Barometer, 8 a. m 30.00; absolutehumidity, S n. in , C.345 grnlns per cu-ll-

foot; relatUo humidity, 8 a. m.,77 per icnt; dew point, S a. m., C3.

Wind C a. m., eloclty 2, directionN. i:.; 8 n. in., velocity 2, directionN. i:.; 10 a. m., cloclty 12, directionS.; noon, velocity 5, direction N.

Kalnfnll during 24 hours ended 8 a.m., Trace.

Total wind movement during 21lunirH ended nt noon, 185 miles.

0

Following are the charter membersof tho collego women's College Clubpresent nt tho meeting for organization held last Thursday:

Mrs. W. F. Frear, Miss MargaretHoprer, Miss Elsie, Wlleox, represent-ing Wellcslcy College; Miss HazelHoffman, Mrs. Illchard Ivors, Mrs.Philip Weaver, Unlorslty of Califor-nia; Miss Katharine Ornydon, IlutlerCollege; Miss Charlotte Hall, Univer-sity of Minnesota; Miss Carrlo Oilman,Miss Ida Pope, Miss Mildred Yoder.Mrs. Wm. Whitney. Mrs, Clco. Water-hous-

Miss Ida Zelgler, Oberlln Col-

lege, Miss Allca Jones, Smith College, Mrs. A. W. Crockett. HndcllffoCollege: Mrs. fien. II. MeClellan,

of Michigan.Charter members, who wero unable

to attend tho meeting, arc ns follows:Mrs Mabel Wing Castle Miss Ja-

cobus. Wellesley Collego; Mrs, Wallaie It F.irrlngton, Stanford; Mrs.Curl Smith; Mrs. Walter Clarko; Mrs.Stanley Livingston, Miss Carrlo Cas-

tle. Mis J M. Whitney. Mrs. ArthurWood. Oberlln: Miss Huth Huntington, Smith College; Miss Mary Alexan-der Mlt.s Agres Aleicniiiler, MIsb n

t'larki Unlveislly of California;Mrs Siilmi Kinney, University of

Mis. Laura Myers, Tufts Col-

lege Mis Vim Dine, Cornell; Mis. F.It Day, University of Chicago.

There are n number of others whohave not boen henrd from as yet.

win mlEETlKsllft

xinn- u be a union muss temper

f , p,,..,,! liquor law discussioniiidii u fur llw.... H r.,.t opportunity

.

tmHlllH u )i lGl)riUUO fOlIti

lliir.' la o Ijo a niiw linlel 111 III"' Hu Majssttv, In Ilia Hni lis lilrnl.,

mi ib ihird Ooor.

j my. mm m wmumim, in mo intiriii nn.e inc., nK Sunday iiumiIiik In Kii-o-

Knu, mi thu fourth Tlitiimhi) of vkUuliu . imr.li nt 7 20, to Im mldicss.Xotomliur. ' in hi Mr Wooliuj mid Interpreted by

i rum im iiwi ii .i'i'iiUwilM DesiM At thin slugaue

.iiMm fiint-ll-i tu.

m Hotel.

Wong

llfWjWWL,!TtWlf'''Pll'y-'''''rw,''llW'!l- T y,' ,'' ' """"rT' 'jJLa.s yaw y $

fJHI UIPL! J'H''.' WiJ- -

Whitney & MarshA Fashionable Display of

LADIES' WHITE ALPACA SKIRTS

LADIES' CREAM VOILE SKIRTS

Handsomely Embroidered WaistsIn Light Weight Cashmere and Alpici

EASTER JNOTIONSIn Oreat Variety.

New Neckwear, Veils, Gloves,Belts.

Ribbon Girdles Made to Order.3S22IY3rtTMBtl

TESTIMONIALS.

TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:I believe In such an organization as the HARRISON MUTUAL BURIAL

ASSOCIATION because on tho payment of a reasonable sum a year:(1) A man may Insure against a surprise In the Inevitable thing, viz.:

his death and burial.(2) One's frlerds or family need not be called on to bear heavy funeral

expenses, a too common occurrence, that a man may meet himself.(3) Some Influence Is cieated toward reducing the cost of funerals.

The sum for which one Insures suggeats a cost In keeping with good tasteand the average income.Harrison Mutual Burial Association:

Gentlemen: Your Associationproper and decent burial at a very small cost, but relieves others of a responslblllty they are not always prepared to meet.

Yours respectfully,FATHER

Gentlemen: I cheerfully giveBurial plan and Believe it a great benefit to tne community.

- j....w, iVery truly yours,H. H. PARKER.

TO THE READER.This Is not a money making scheme, but a protection to every man and

his family at a very small expense. It Is so easy that anybody can be amember of this Association withouthesitate or wait too long, but JoinYou do not know what may happenfor the emergency.

OFFICERS:REV. W. H. RICEJ. C. AXTELLJ. H. TOWNSENDDAVID L. Al and W. W. HALL

TOWNSEND COMPANY, ASSOCIATION'S UNDERTAKERS

Call at the SECRETARY'S OFFICmember. Telephone Main 411.

Snagar

OR WILi, SOON BE

NO QUESTION ABOUT

THAT! ! I

Plantation dividend are lar-- ,ger than Pacific Mutual Divi-dends, but that's different

Compare Insurance divi-dends, however, and you willfind the Pacific Mutual An-nu-

Dividends are

BIGNo trouble to show goods.

CLINTON J. HUTCHINSGeneral Agent

920 FORT STREET.

With tho Hying of Hags and t)lt ))nro'of biazen music tho great i.ittleshlpOhio swung out from tho Navy dockand bended outside tho harbor at10: IE o'clock. Tho band played thobig ship away, n special ptograin beIng given on tho deck of tho transportlluford. I

Tlin nhln Inv nff Ihn hnrlinr DPlllnnl

up steam for nearly iinlt on hour, thensmoko poured fiom her tall stneks mulsho bended for Manlln.

Hnrdly had her lighting tops dlsap- -

pcnreil below tho horlzun when tha,Sheridan moved out fiom tho Navyslips, mid, In her turn, put out to sea,'bound for Portland, Oro., with thoFourteenth Infantry.

A great ruiwd was nt Ihn docks, ntIincleil by tho hist chance, to seo three1big naval essels In thu harbor ntlime Tho llufui.l leaves nt I iKIoikihlii iirtoiiinon fur Mnnllii with I lieNlm leenth I'lfiinliy mi lioiml I

l nn Navy slips, so lullllnnt Willi ml- -

nr mul ullvo wlih suMlers mid HirluusHpi'i minis, will ho flli'lll mid ilcucilcilUllllKllt, I Ul limimmiU llllil IIIIU ml-

ilip liavu Intni horn wllllln Ihn m

VMh. NM vktHt Uio rmlior lln(in

I I

"'"X."

H.VALENTIN.

Theodore Richards.

not only assures every member of a

my Indorsement to the Harrison Mutual

burdening himself Or family. Do notthis Association the sooner the better,to you. Be protected and be prepared

President

Secretary and TreasurerMembers Board of Control

E, 134 Beretanla Street and become aCopi righted December 12, 1899,

BY AUTHORITYELECTRIC POWER STATION, NU

UANU VALLEY.Proposals will be melted at the of

(ko ot the Superintendent of PublicWorks, Honolulu, T H., until 12

o'clock m. of May Sth, H05, fora One Story Uulldiiig for

"The Electric Light Plant, ' in Nuu-lin-

Valley, Honolulu, T. H.

I'lnut and specllliutious are on fllowith tho Asst. Supt. of Public Works,copies of which will be furnished Intending bidders on receipt ot $5.00,which sum will bo icturueil after de-

positing bid and returning plans nndfepctltliutlons.

No proposal will be entertained un-

less submitted on the blank forms furiilshud, enclosed In a sealed em elope,i.dilicsfcc.1 to C. S. Holloway, Super-intendent of Public Works, Honolulu,T. II.. endorsed "Proposal for ElectricPower Station, Nuuanu Valley," nndf.elliered preWous to 12 o'clock in. onthe day specified.

The Superintendent of Public Worksthe right to reject any or all

bids,C. S. HOLLOWAY.

Superintendent of Public Works.Honolulu, T. H., April 13th, 105.

C050-.l- t

NOTICE TO CONSUMERS OF NUU- -

ANU WATER.Until further uotl.e, the uo of wa-tc- i

upon the High Pressure or NuuanuSystem, more particularly describedas that portion of the sjbtem lying onloth sides uf Niiuanu Ateuue and ma-ul.- a

of School mid I.usltana btreets.Thurston Avenu, l.unalllo street andV "llcr Ave"ue- - t0 u1"' lucliK'liig Ma- -

ion, lor purjiooes or irrigation, Is tolc cniillned between the hours of 4

mid U in the afternoon.Consumers are requested, howoter,

'? mo " more wnlor for Irrlsatlontl.an Is absolutely neiesary.

TIlU COUdltlOllS lime tniPIOedSO,llnt ll wl" "ol ll0 "ecessary to shut

", viatcr " 'I"'8 ytem at night,J . HOWLAND.

biiperintenilent of Water Works,lril 15th, 1U03 3050-3- t

' '"- -"

will mm.. In this port ns a stationbIiIii and the Navy docks will tnko on

in lllllo lif.

VERDICT 1$ pillTh .iiiiti-- r jui hi.iuuni in n er

out uf u" iiunul ili.iwuiuu in the uouf A i , pumio ui... fellliitu ll" . . i i,., in,npn U

fl'l ' Wdilu" I'Ii.iWp.I Ihui but ml i , anle. in hi. lu.imiluii mlliv mic .puuuii.tf hi. .luiilii!

Auction Sales

JAS. F. MORGAN847-85- 7 Kaahumanu StreetP. O. BOX 694. TEL. MAIN 7

Auction Sale

A Desirable Country

Place In Kaneohe,

Koolau, Oahu.

ON SATURDAY, APRIL 22,AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON.

At my salesroom, 847 Kaahumanustreet, I will sell at Public Auction,under foreclosure of mortgage by tholato Jas. Olds to Allen & Hoblnson,property sltnnto at Kancoho, Koolau-pok-

Oahu, known as tha Jas. OldsHomestead.

Property contains nn area of 15

ncres, and offers nn unusual op-

portunity to obtain a large countryplnco on tho other sldo of tho Pall.

it will pay you to drive over to Koo-

lau and ,lcw this place.

Further particulars ofJAS. F. MORGAN,

Auctioneer.

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VOtTxVVII. No. 3050.

X

By AuthorityACT 38.

AN ACT

Dei'inixo thi: Qitknsh oi Uhuiiy and Pp.ovidino ion Tin:Punishment Theueoi'.

lie it Enacted by the Legislature of the Territory of Hawaii:Section 1. Any person who directly or indirectly receives

any interest, discount or consideration for or upon tlio Loan orforbcaranco to enforce tlio payment of money, goods or things District;

who

Seat voters suchshall

inami The County into nine

Hun- - 1.and both.

Act from ho

oi its approval.

Approved this day A. D., 1903.

G. It.

Governor the Territory of

ACT

AX ACT

Cheating Counties Tkiiuitouy orPilOVIIHNO l'OK TlIEItt.Ol'.

Be it Enacted the the Territory Hawaii:

COUNTY ItOl'NDAllIKS.

andami

and olli, ",ul

The !Molokai, T.anai andmile

anil anil known and designatedwith County Seat

at Wailuku..1. nf ntlier

to or to

t)V COUNTY OI'

i

..fMi . 1111 In

Evening BulletinPAGES TO

HONOLULU, TEniUTORY OF 1IAWA II, SATURDAY, 15,

3.

MST1HCT llOUNDAIUKS.

Maui submit their liable theirdivided nnd eiency appro v snm pnncipa

law, except heroin modified, and returnsof Oalut vacd

inclusive, oral tho

District;'lie styled

styled District;4. From Knena Poitn and including Ahupuaa of Wai- -

men, styled tlio W'uialtm District;n 1 a

notion, two Koolnupnko, ho styled TCoolaupoko District;guilty punishable imprisonment a of Hawaiinot exceeding (1) a fine not exceeding Puna, styled tlio

Pifty Dollars ($250) tlio Ilnknlaii Stream the lloundary ofand the District:

onto

of April,

CARTER,

of Hawaii.

39

Within the Hawaii amiTHE GOVEUNMENT

by Legislature of of

CHAPTER

Islands nautical

Waikolu thoSettlement,

mill

imi.il.

16

1903.

and

in

electors the ofin cent '' County

at hut

Section 8. Counties Onliu, Ka- - removal of County suflw as existing at next to oi snail no eu

by os to County. election can- -

six Districts in all respects as law the conductto to styled tho elections and

2. to the3. aiiinae, to Waianae

to thoto bo

orricr.RK.

to Juioio to Ikj stvled Jvoolaulo.i of Sheriff who

per ccntiuit per month, 0. to tliousury, for Districts

or to Punaor '. From to South

Section 2. cllect Puna, to South

1.

other lying

asCounty

Milium

of ofan

thetho duly

nf

as

Lvcnj

orconcessions u'tli

$one.

f

castii.,v Section 23. All bond

and the miction such acts,uai shall into the which

wit: TheThe into

Kwa

grentcr

take and Hilo '.'...

tho

'

J ... . ... ....... ttl ....... , , .... .... . ..- . T. .. t .I wo I ( ount3. the and to tliu -- nui.

0I ' ' IVO tHnkabni In 1... .u-l.w- l one Distriet..... .. .... i . i mill I I ImtlAii I AlHllt I Idlitl

1. to be the I lie of of tlio ol shall ' " ,i,5. to "i- - 'vei. me.uU.rs to as follows: the Dis-- ' 1 ' '. '

!. to 1 the 1 tho District 1 tho ; County 5 an., 1

Dollar.: ( of I houand7. Kona, 1 tho 1 the DistrictsS. to st Koolaupoko; l.at '

i.' i... .i... mm... ..( ,.f f County mmliousaml' Jlliu l' UIU nu1 jni'i.i in uiu v viuni u ruiiii

J ho Districts1. to rkuiiieliume inclusivo including

the I.anai, to be styled tho hahaina2. to inclusivo and also including

the Knhoolawo, to lie-- styled the3. Kipiihulu, 1 1 and to

styled the

construct,

County Kalawao

petition, qualified County,the Attorney,

election, praying .,,.,,,.alnill.

Hawaii, principalDistricts, qualified

conductedCounty provided for

liauniilua MoaiialitaHonolulu

District;

'"'Simervisors.

District;

who Supervi-sor., Collector, County At-

torney and Treasurer; whom,by tho

55cih

thetho

bonds

Ten

each shallI'roiu Coun

than

Twodred

This Hilo

shall

Iliwiril

From lwundarv Hiunnkun the the Oahu IimimiiiiI ais;l)wlr!,.i consist Si.oui

ltnttrT.ttTTstvled Hamakua Distriet; ,.'" '".,ICohala, stvle.1 J)!-tric- t; fV0 '"!7

South Kohala, District; trictXorth trict Koo- -

South vied the District;J(..i...i n,...i h,.:... Attorney: (5000

County ilauiFrom Ho.iokoliiiu

District;From Kihei

Island District;Kaupo, Koolau,

District;

County,

county

ClerkAuditor,

County.

Konu r(..seven as follows: the l"' '"""'

Kohala; the Dis- -

and South tho w" (2..00) Do

Kiih; the the Ha- -

makmi; from Southresiding in tho

candidate andI. Hamakualoa, Hamaktmpoko, Ku- - the qualified District or Districts,

la and to styled the Alakawao District;p 'IM... .. 11,1.1. .. . . . . e . , 1 t 1 1 . ..!.. . '

town

Five

shall

Hoardfro,,,

from

isiauii cxceni mill nori.on oi isi- - iii.nw. in. iiiui ii-u- ni uiin- -

and as ami Waikolu ties and there win, woiiiiw, tw"' m"1or as the to hv the and

3!.-- ' kni Assessor and Tax VXrtand,rl inu,. ........ ..,, mo nil other Five

The into Point the Eleele, All .asCounties the A to the Wiiimra 1m at tho for the

Tho Island Oahu all other in tho Tcrri- - !rom the Hi of to and ami of tho and takotory not included in Couutv the to bo styled tho Koloa office meridian on the Monday in Januarythereto, be the its m"1 Kil' to next their election.Honolulu.

2. The and all other within 'rom to to the Section 15. All hereinnautical miles of tho thereof, tho adja- - M M for ,wo i' ,k'ir

cent thereto, tho County with its Jr,m ,"ml to Puanaaiea andHilo.

of Mani,and all within three of tho

nil

bo

bo

to the Haualei

1.

thereof, and the waters thereto, thatof the .Molokai Kalawao ":':". i'owi:i:s, am. limitations

Leperthe Muni, its

rlii Iwmnt niul

AI'KIL

amount

Kwa,

tlio

shall

year,

shall

ii:....:....

counties

tho

lving within three miles tho and ,"; n"'1 acquire, like on leas.)

waters thereto, tho with l'eioiml withinCounty Seat Liliuc. '""' '" """"'K0 tho same tho tho

5. All portion of the Island Molokai known as Ka- - require; ...Kiiliiu-n- nn.l nnl eniiniinnlv desi!'. o on lease or

l.atod tho or a portion for purposes, stations, water

of

OOVEltNMENT THE KALAWAO.

forco or other1.....

pow. iiieiln

..id ...nub

number thirty per 1"H withvotes for

.Inn

ireneral election

thereof.

Theamiea (Oroiier.

term

.111111

Taxa all except

elected

Om.t.tv.

2

by

,.C .1- .-

llf,iUUJ

highwav, required

tho

Sheriff,

MirrilU

District.

.iiMriUi

iiiiiilllli'.l

i"'''!

merchantproperly the lnnd

v.icrailway

rebatesprivate

gcri moved the

Oi

of signed bv Iiond

equal to (30)general removal

tlm tin. nrne.- -

hunation, ofami

boof

be

lw

ofono bo

of

of

bo

of

ofof

Hoardan Ascor

qualified

Simnrvwnra

Section amount of ofliecrs

Members FiveDollars:

Thing

defined

Sheriff, County of Thousand Dollanv (10,000) Dollars; Count

(.1000) County Kaun

ollicers of Couutv bo Board Thousimd (5000) Dollars;

ty

Ik) electors of

Shout

Count Clerk: Onhn.D(dlars; County Hawaii, Thousand (r.OOO)

County Hundred (2500)Kauai, Thousand Hundred (2500

Dollars;County Thousand

County Hawaii, Thousand County...exe.M.tiou Counties Hawaii, J..i o

Slmini. mcndier I" woiiars;iiv ntI'ounty l7V.

Xorth .deeted '"'.'""I"' )"n"'South Honolulu; Ewa: Dollar housan

styled District; Waianae Waialua; ". ounty Kauai,

Kona, South largo.o u,,,..,,:: '.ounty Oahu,

iw vl

KalmkiiloaWailuku

niemlH-r- s '! "", "0,n" '"a".Districts Kohala South County Man., housand (2..00) Dollars

lioiwaml Hundredtricts Kona Kona; from Districtfrom DNtrict Puna; from District

Districts Xorth Ililo Hilo.Kvery shall person District

he shall electedJfakawno, duly electors

Honuaulo,

of

of

.Mil

of

il.of

of

of

10.i

Ik'

of

ofof

ofof

ofof

Oahu,

of of of.1,,. 1Ii1

eou- - ".'.

l.o "f t.v

of of I)i- - 0,1 of

ofle

i...... .i... ofiiIVi ifwiini

of

una Ik;

y

of J ,'I Iof 1

of of f "f I

ofof

is boof

be.1 C?

no

"

to

MM .l,.,.,.. IIto 1

a

Treasurer:Dollars; Twenty Thousand

Dollars; Fifteen ThousandThousand (15,000) Dollars;

the Oahu,Thousand (5000) Dollars; Couutv na

ii. j oi sain i iiiuii earn m uiu .. ,, - . v ,, ,. . . .-. , i

Kalawao co.nmonlv Oahu, Hawaii, .Maui Kauai, elected I'our i ii.uj.nii. I s

Leper Settlement, .p.alifie.l a Deputy Sheriff a Deputy t,,J,,",,,; J,!1 IYV,I 00IP11?rvDistrict; Collector. "A"01 "f.."T0r!.111

n r i .. . c . . Hilo, Counties andi u, .

Thousand ( 10,000) Dollars; Districts, Thousand1. Territory Hawaii is divided ironiPuanaaiea to III Section-- County ofheor. except provided, (rm))

nainelv styled District ; elected general '

1. of Islands " including Eleelo including Senators Representatives Territoryanv other ailjacent District; at twelve o'clock firstCouutv 'Oalni.' County :t- - ,IV'V" im'll"li"s-- ' ' 1 ineludii.g Wailua, succeedinir

1h' styled District; 1

Island Hawaii Island lving Wailua Kealaakaiole, ho styled Kawaihau County officers, provided,threo "Strict; ""C-'cor- are

be of Hawaii, County ' "'eluding Kealaakaiole Point, elected qualified.

Tlands Kahoolawo

be styled

shores adjacent except por-tion Ishmd Kalaupapa, i.iAi.n.nnri oy

commonly

1.

CHAPTER

of "tliorwiso

Kauai, its defined

thereoflniiiinnn. WniL-nlii- .

Leper lw

: '

i

'

'

I

most

verythis

Supervisors win'posited

CHAPTER

Supervisors

slid

Hoard

Hawaii,Five

Five

TwoTwo Five

Five.'..... .

Xorth Hilo withfrom ttnMf

.Supervisor Ualiu

Xorth

XorthJ"'

Island

'""

hive

of

Haliimacle, such

tho

'

tho

(us

tlio

were

the

Do

the

II A

ofof

of Maui,lars; of

within ofDistricts within the

ioiokiii.known of uistr.c

kimwii stvle.1

Hawaiiw.smiu.

of hercbv of including herein MUIsland of iihau, be shall hold of

Mehaulcpu,

shall of with Seat

shores "n,il

Scat

of known

shall be

l.litiiil Tlniiils

Ileal

1'HIUK

Itnnnlshall

Supervisors:

VnHl, "ousam

from

consistfrom

(25

shallelector

25. shall be Coun,

mav made theALL HV PHESEXTS, vrt

of of nro heldand firmly the County of

of tho of the penal sum of J

. of for the truly toAll officers ho excep w . ,. l(1j ndmin?

ax ollectors Utm v ,, l.v theehave their County Seat, he Clerk, -

wxh it, t)Ulreasnrer shall their Xineteen . . . .,

ollices business on every nine .. ,., . ..!. ....i,Section !). shall have following powers o'clock A. until four o'clock P. oxwpt Saturdays, when

Uwe ,,,,,. of oti:r) WW (or Iipl,ointed)and subject to the following liabilities and limitations: close meridian. 1 ho Hoard of Supervisor . ... , , , llf ..... (vmiltv ,.

Jo sue ho in its shall nl-- o their oflico at Seat. i,;,...:,.., r,mu,v f (name of Couutvl on thonautical shores thereof, tho l",1rL'1"1S0

a.ljacent County of 1,ol1 al property its boundariesdispose of as interests of

that inhabitants mayor :l- - i purchase, take acquire

as Settlement, form Imildi.igs County sewers, pumping

said

officercredit

"f nf

"Tin:

5

rera

n

of

County

'Section a

bea

Auditor:Dollars;.....)

of

ininiuielected

XorthNorth Kl""". J

thebo

1

v

Hawaii,

,.

sureties)Iwund

Hawaii,

States payment ofCounty ion

m, imr1,,Sheriffs Depnfy Assessors, (

rt.wrilv present.

Auditor, County Hundred,.

County ,,it,'.,ihe

corporate

Xineteen Hundredtherefore, the liouiidcu of officer) shall

or orriCKiis. perform the duties of his office as..... . ' bv law; shall keep which

5riTinv 17 At.v imiinti lm 4 fill mil- - . .. . . iM'l.l Ml 'Vli"N 1 n vi

g

.J...-- .

IV

J

of

nt i iiiini r- m WIHV.U iii'iui'ii '(' i ll.-il.- . ... ...T Cil. 1.1.. I.- - -- I...III - , 4 ( , s ;

the Couutv of .Maui, but shall be and is constituted a "'" L'' 1"1 ' ' '"'' - ive i.y uiu provision.. ... w..s iiu.. tuim ... ..(o th(l m ()r ,,orM1Il!, thori.ed to receive tho same,

for distributing water to-- public, ligliting plants, citizen of the United of America of the ofCounty in such l.avo onlv tho powers espe- - apparatus i(1 iw mmon ; tho limmiL.;i,re...crihe.l bv law; shall doconferred and l.v Two of '' appliances lighting stm'ts ami public, ; to ac-- I lawai. and shall have been elector of wn ((( mtxvMor ; Mw M um'wyA ,y lim ai

shall bo known ns tho County of Kalawao and, as pro- - l for extinguishing fires; to open, of tho County in which shall 1 elected for at . t,l(u ltiol , 1(0 u;i voi(. otherwisoin Chapter Two, none of the provisions of Act close ip public highways, least one prior to election, and m case of the men.- -

t) ;n f((m)or any other relating to Counties shall bo refer "'"'.VS trails and bridges within its lK.nndanes, but no new of the Hoard of Supervisors, tho same qualifications shall (SIGXATURE OF OFFICER) I

shall Ikj applicublo tho

CHAPTER 2.

for

oanvaig

the

the

In- -

from

lllll

Kahikiiiui,

fromwo

shall

shall

)nv

at

at

Pllllll

shall

tostreet, road or bridge shall Ik' be and, in addition thereto, they shall continue to relocation, of material to 1h in tho within District from which they elected duringconstruction the sumo shall first bo approved by tho Suiicrin- - period of their iiieumlwuev: provided, however, no

ofof

tlio

nilnow

Ten

each

000)Dol

uhtv iuiiiii""ltl

II.

Theand

thatand

unto

well andm,d

uty halland (ltw

open day trom ......ri.n.51. M.,

may.1..,

ami

not

saidsaid

may into

cu.iu.m-- . creaieuand and

this Act and who said iv(Tand ollU nu)1

said nwl year next fu,j n(1hers

and amithat

who

Tho

sued

sido

of Public person shall Ikj County who shall not, addi- - j,,,,,,,.,, ,,mt ,,,,, tnvu Ih.m.Ls shall Ulo collect rates for water from such to 1 a duly l.T.ised be and notf,.,,,,,,, ,jf , Tt,rritorv , if the same

i..ii.il.ii. m,u, ... ., .,. umiiuu-- ... .. ,...-...- and shall in amounts at leastSection 2. The of ICahuvao shall bo tho jur-- 4- - J ma and do all necessary and and have law the County which ho shall (hu m, M(m ilM ,,. ,h1,. lllllkl

isdiction and of the of Health and ho " carry into tho all candidate for least ono year. , . ' , ', . ...0 !,. folm

Kovonied by tho h.ws, rules and regulations now in powers vested said County in any thereof ;r. '' ..11 its

or which

1.

(5000)

Thousand

ThousandDollar!

(.'.000) Dollar!(.1000)

to

as

1(1.(()

and keepfl.n

all

nlnut

his

or...ii.o u.o ........

to tuand

or

which or made to miwr give to IS. Xo person shall inoro ono at OF H W MHsaid Hoard of Health and the care and of '"' ""' "n.v person or and any or same tnno as herein

to this shall ho void. ''oxceiii iieiein fmniiv nf0. so eon tract mi of fund 10. lleforo upon tho of his office, i.iuu.; ....... ....... ......

3. Thero shall bo no Officer in said Conn- - 10..

Dollars or more shall no eaeu....

oincer elected shall

ty the who shall bo' of and ho '.cept to tho lowest bidder after for ten- - oath or before personi :.. r. .'.,

ino nrsi ,,,....,..,.1 uieeuoii..I.......... ...... l.o hold ler. ..nil i.n .i.i.l.lii. wi.vl: or requisition niiitni-iu- l ister oaths:provisions

faithfully

lars;

I'itiimcity

which

Hoard

(10,000)

lliin.akna,

Oahu, Twenty-fiv- e Thousand(20,000,

(15,000)Kauai, Fifteen

Sheriff: District

election election

KNOW" iMEX(name principal

Territory in

America, which,

(irmly

Attorneyspective

Districtmaintain

(nameOUAi.iriCATK.NS prescribed

safely all.nioueys

hereby ""ii.iu.jj '". lt.,,llvlerntory

eially given Chapter buildings .July qualified

except npiniriitiM lerntoryconstruct, maintain streets, r(,limin

deemed (SEAL)'constructed without

grado method(SIGXATURE(SlUXATUUE SUKETV)

fl

tendent elected in

..su '.'"" nualifvCouutv things Hawaii in

control execution ...in - -

enacted relating Section office

lepers, "' exceptliniiieil liability incurred . . .

Section enteringi .

Section County anmiiiiiing.

awarded appoiuieii'other than' resident public

, . , - therefor

money

twelve

powers

sun-crio- e io ino louowiugduly to admin- - 1 ' ',,,,v" '"''. '"'"'K '"b' woni, do depo-- e and say,

for himself, that ho is a in Tcrri- -oiected iii mini ai general .i r ai...:..i.... v .! lw ,,, .nv si......e.l idon.;.. 1I...1 I.n is H. ......under the

Loimiyof this Act and thereafter as by "halMw divided or out for the ..."

purpo-- o."".. evading: tho "I swear (or iiiiiii.il.m....N in

law and who shall office for two provisions of this Section and no new work the (,o.l thi.tr will supportlien.liluio of lluu.lieil (.Mill) Dollars or sliall bo of tho Lulled States of America anil

.lining

Districts

follow:

in

V3 carprop- -

into

like

The

Thousad

Oslm,

--Muni,

Couutv

Thousand

of

Kohala

of

of

of

of

CountyCounty

CountyDeputy County Fivj

Section

Section iaya'iile

THESEofficer) (names

SECT.O.V

Sheriff,

ilfCounty

jiUmnnituin

than

(SEAL)(SEAL)

Works; Attorney sm.0,iLS'0U residentsupplied foregoing qualifications, attorney individuals

corporation, aggregatingcontracts practiced ..mdavit,

Territorial foregoing :....,. rl.l.stantially.follows:

iiii.v'hereafter'be lawfully p""'t.V mToIlvse'reation corporation indebtedness specially provided.

contraryinvolving expenditure

advertisement affirmation

nii'rriii j.iiiiirui." r,-- -..

the and ot over nn.l Ins ami lia- -;

tlio Laws ot tlio lerntory line.

Lini:,"

Dollars,

ilil

mi

qualifiedeach resident freeholder said," wril,provided parceled solemnly

hold involvinghive

Perhaps.

provision

onstitution above ileitis

Section-- Tho snlarv of tho Sheriff shall bo fixed and done except l.y contract as al.ove set tortii; nut tlio provision 01 ot lliiwiui and conscientiously impartially iliseiiarge my Miiiscrmcii and sworn to peioro me tin uayj

paid the said Hoard of Health out of the appropriation al- - tin Section sliall be applicable to road duties tlio ounty (or District ot II. .Mneteeu Hundredowed bv tho Legislature for tho and sejiivgntiiin of lepers. All contracts, authorizations, allowance, payments and of of tho County) of. Title of person Administering Oath.)

liabilities entered granted, inado or incurred 111 Jerntory of Hawaii." "

Section The Sheriff of the County of Kalawao shall lf this Act shall bo void shall never ho a basis of a And provided further, that tho Hoard of Supony'-or- s

preserve the' public peace and shall arret'aud take Imforo tho against County; bo satisfied will, the of such sureties and if tlio

Magistrate examination till persons who attempt lo commit 8. Each of said Counties shall, for the purpo-e- s and objects principal re urn furnish other sureties satisfactory to

or who havi mniitled a pul.lio offonsu and pio-eei.t- o tlio saino of this Act, bo Ut.lv corporate and politic as sui-l- i iluill mid Hoard, the shall bo submitted to a Circuit Judge nt

to tho hot "f his ability. have the iimvori and authority by this Act, proscribed, Ilia ,,,,,,,' 9,ll,mi,P? 1"vIiik iirlwHutlim within the County (such Circuitsaino to bo vested in mid U o.v.reUnl hv n llonrd of SuporvUor Skotio.v 20. Uofnro oiitoiing upon tho duties of hu olllce, dtulgo being heieby given jurlsdietioii hear and determliio tho

Si'ition 11. Said Hlmriir shall have power In appoint mid f tlio Couutv, as lieioiimflor duration ami mo-- oauli County olllcor iltall 11 bom! lo tho County 111 tlio mid iimtter), his deeblou as to the milllcioiioy of such bond

di.mis mul nt dhmetion llvo polleoiiien the nmim f Cmiutlw bo in pci'iuitiilty or until other-- amount in IliU Art luwldod eondllloiicd tho fnllhfiil poi-- ihnll lio Onnl nnd without appeal.

Ciui.lv who, ihe services leiuleied as pullei.u.en, ihull ru- - wUe pioW.bl by Inw. fununucp.of tlio dutlw uf h! On owli of uM bamli

eelvi. Jueh luiv a tho suld ll.mrd nf Health ili'inrmlm. uml tltoro lmll b ol li.i two un-tl- i who ilwll Jointly qualify ! Swnns Kit, TIip n .f SuiK-n-lso- powor

which ilrill lie tiiKcu f i'l friini tlm uiipropWiiHoii ("IIAI'TICn ft. ,m' u, or Mm priiu-ipti- i iub uuiui. wiicn. In lu lUsnn.il H U8ii nwm to rwiuiw nnd usuyt

hv ilie Li'tfUhiluri' for lln en re niul eri'Kiil f hlii'i'and he hnll have iteh niln-- r uml .liuli' pren'rlU'db law f..r . miuI unii iihi.iUi'I,

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CHAPTER

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A Strange

... . . ... .. Iran i nlitrwl tn t f uti nl 1I 4 lirtl t Iwi !n ...( Itmiui a letter In lur linnil, glide through '.,"",. ......- -.

fort turner had swallowedopposite door The till had been

-- stUatlon nto the cause of .Mrs. Janetend Ilefore 1 could Interpose .ho ; f l'h. surrendered bj " '"'' ' 7Et,0u.d have read the letter also. Vec.Ueha Ulna.' S ,t1 St .1

I turned from the window and bur- - J1 R', '2. llshc 1 hat l)r Jordan had writtenrW nwnj but 1 was still vorj, very cablegram smnewhat to that effect,eMonenieni or mo mows cxprc ceiweak, and toon in) strength enve vny P he hid withdrawn,

I nm Casper Athwold. 1 wns liorn

Uautlful, but ono dnj n nurse dropped

jno from her arms down the wholelength of the oak staircase Thero Is

i . ..no nec.i .o fa mure ice, i was it

happy chll.1 Ah I grew up I builtsuch castles In the air as other jouthsbuild, and in my ca.t.es I began to seeKale- Normans figure Kat.es dark- -

ejed. rr mson cheeked smllng on mefrom vlslonnr) firesides there, andhear her voice singing lullabies In thefar off future Wo met often Shewas alwas kind and friendly I hadfancied something more

One day I went In the heat of thenfternoon to n shady spot bj tho river-side, m own ground I lay upon theBrass reading a book, when behind thoglossy leaves of the plants which theJlttlo ones called "bread and butterV...sues' I heard the sparrovvllke twit- -

ter of girls' voices."She'll hac him," said one."Fancy such a bridegroom'" said

the other. "All his money couldn'tbuy mo "

"He don't want ou, but Kate," saidthe first.

"One must be nt one's last prayer towant such an ndmlrer No one couldlike Casper Athwold."

' Of course not." said the fltst. ' huthe's and Kate poor enough " jou how ou? O, Casper,

arc rlrht, wotrian could love tnspcr"but will mnrrj niibod." In a moment I beside hold-Ther- e

was a rustle, a sound of feet lug her and fast.en tho grass chirping voices died "Do not fear, not tremble," Inwn in the distance cried. "It Is a living that

Just for ten minutes I hated thevortd: hnted the Jollj . broad shouldered farmer tramping along the bridle-rath- ;

hated the red faced boatman onthe river, hated the vcllow-halre-

In tho bottom of the boat at hisfeet; hated all who lived and breathednnd walked tall and straight underthe sky Then my henrt softened nnd1 wept I had loved Kate, and I lovedher still. The girls' chatter had nvvak-enci- l

me to the Just as I livednow, alone lu the old homestead amongtho marbles, so I must live unless I

1 ought a wife with m a wlfiiwho not love inc.

Such had been mv brief wooing time.I went no more to the cottage In tholane. I met Kale no more "by chance"In quiet places I did no more ofthoso foolish things.

I shut in self up In the old houseamong my books, nnd shunned thotugui Ul itucn uuii mv cumin in tuii-t--

It was tho best thing thnt a man whomno one could love could do

So tho months wore away. Some-

times I had met her, but I alvvajslooked another way, and our pleasantgreetings had come to an end. 1 hadteen nn hurt Mush on her face, andtaken no heed of It I had oven beendiscourteous but I loved her Just asI had loved her all along.

One day I went to tho old lawjerwho had had charge of our estntc for40 j ears, anil bade him draw mo up awill, lu which I left all thnt I possessedto Kato Norman, with a letter whichonly her hands were to unseal, onlyher ecs to rend, after I had gono.

This was tho letter:"Kato Norman never eared for

mi", jou not; once I heard a won-n- n

say no woman could; but 1 lovedou. Had I cherished one faint ray

of hope I would have striven to win.'

jour heart; but I learned in tlmo what,,Uf.f?,r T'.';

held aloof from jougives mo somo pleasure to think thntjou will elwell under this roof Whenjou read this jou will pit, not deride

lovo of"CASI'nit ATHWOI.n"

Tills note Iny unsealed and directed"To bo given to Kate Norman after mydeath,' and tho will was also slgurdand scaled as I walked home.

At my door tho elm shadows laythick, and In them stood a bent,crooked figure, clothed In rags, a beg-

gar,1 fed him, gave him a suit of my

clothes, and sent him on, his way re- -

joking, though I knew from his looksthat ills dajs on earth wero numbered.

Restless ns I was I went elown to-

ward the water's edge. A boat laywith the oars In it. I stepped In

and rowed up the river.Suddenly a glnre of red light flashed

over my face I heard a heavy throbr.t mnelilnerv. then a shrieking whistle,.....and a steamer was hard my nttioboat.

After that I knew nothing until I

eumo to myself in a strange room in astransV hotel, cnptaln of thosteamer which had run my boatfancied that to his acfount lay thofuvcr and delirium which hud comeupon mc, and had taken care of.It was two weeks since tho day last Inmy memory I rend that in the paper.Thore, ulso, I read this luraeraplr

The body found In tho woods athas been Identified by the garmentsand some personal peculiarities as thatnf Casper Athwold. a wealthy citizenwho has been missing sevcra 1 day.His funeral tai.es luaco iu "

I dropped ino pujicr hi umuti.-uii.-u- i

Jly own nuino tlm record or my

ilenth Then I burst u bitterIhilgh I iindcri'tooil It Tho beggar..i.. i i,n,i .imbed hnd died imon tlm

' ! ,, , ,,i,o that day was toI Lit1 .e un lur my nan s.

ivhiU nn i wan i urun; uini uiowi'imMir. and. Klvlna my u..lis o th

lnii.lh.nl, lufl tlio hotel for tho nation.but I i.ailiisl It only In llnd

Atwkiin.p imiir nr kii

ZJ.' Tin worn lo in"u .. 7! ...I ibbiI liltrr whln1 '" .....

t Ihi,

wiw tirf, fttlrly nll ttay

H, ihu il.nK of llt atfiiiliiM I "hi me tlUlloll Mil! I urM'u u'i ui'"-- '

'lh '.teyjftt'Wi

Wooing.had assembled In the drawing room tolfnr '"V "l "ail. for through the

nniillnn ali.lt.nri, InlifV linrd nf llnl,......."""" -- ........ ". -fell across the porch, and looking In,Ctiarntt tnicnlf I w. Knln Vrtrmnn.

It was Jut as I reached the churchjnrel

I heard the church clock strike ft

It startled to think thnt an hourhad when tho same dock struckin 1 up mv head to listen, amisaw a figure gliding up tho pith av Oman's figure

It came straight and east Itself onthe grave by which 1 sat the grave be--

nenlh which the begar whom Hit) hadtaken for me east upon it,cobbing wildly.

The shadows hid me, I gazed uuscsnupon tho mourner Who was It? Someone who hnil mistaken the spot, nodoubt. She lifted up her held In themoonlight I saw her face. It was Kfate.

1 drew mv self nearer She spoke. Itwas mv name she uttered.

O Casper." she cried, "shall I never1 ear your dear voice? Can I revor tell

mined to jou and no ghost 7 O, KaleUate, jou gavo tender words to the

then rich, 1 loved"you no

him. money stood hi.-- ,

doseThe do

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child

truth

goldcould

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upon

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clay jou thought mine tt'll. while seated abless with them living?" Immedlato connection with

hid her fnco r.nd this they guilty thonot would only ding nbsurdltv saving, that, tho strjih-t- o

with her white nnd the soda andsob tlm strychnine i ."i scir.it eausule.

And there stood niono together were suflli lent cnufo Judges the Territory Hawaii,amid tho I contfnt Haul tho death n woman Mrs. Stan- - augmentation

her hand nilii". her cheek ford's age her condition the United States,"shoulder, until the ether almost the same discussion.

Ing tlmo lengthened Itself Into etcr- -

nltjHut last she told this, that

men 1 was her the best .nndwhen I, wondering!, asked how I

might dare dream that this could bshe made onl the woman's"Ilecnuso 1 love jou " Y

1Y1 .ty FY 10 Y POVG

WPnPr nCflnP

Auburn, March 23 After trialAdolph Weber, Sheriff for

time relaxed the rules about

'many persons been allovvcdiimiuu.cin-- niuimiu. rwncnwiw

luii'iy, nuwever, me rcg- -

illations force before tho trjai havobeen again put force by the Sheriff.

Yesterday Orove Johnson.ber's nttorne, inme from Sacra--

mento him, accompanied by Dr.avvltchell. a oiing rcputa- -

tlon, who was for two jears tho.Mendocino stnie Hospital, nicy ucsir

examine the prisoner nsccrtain tho stnto his health. DeputySheriff May told Johnson wasry, but that Sheriff Keena nadfttrtrf nrrirra thnt nn but the nrlft--

oners nttorne s snouici niioweu toeonverse with him. Ho thero- -

,1CC"ne'1 ",lmV ",0him allow Wther out

Into tho corridor.The nttorney appealed Judge

I'rcwltt, nnd tho latter lommiiulentidvilli Sheriff Keenn, asking him re-

lax rules far allow thoexnmlue tho prisoner,

tho Sheriff consented

rendered

tmlille.supposed connecieci wannucst for n new trial and posslblj anovo raise tho Issuo Insanity.Tho prisoner's health, his attorneysclaim, being injured close ionflnement and lack exercise,

CRISIS CANADA,

Ottawa, Ont March 11. Thermay bo other resignations from tho

Canadian Cabinet, and among themthat tho Premier himself. The sud.t.v.Min.vnltn ftflvls4rklrtlA.tBlf ft"""" "' ' u.

vision tho creating two Im-

mense new tho CanadianNorthwest camn a shockpeople, who only Just beginningawake tho seriousness tho mat

The, .opart current political.I..l. !.. o n,,lnnm

the present situation willmediate appeal people andnlhop penenil elnrllnn 111 would

, , i, mniinc.nt Mr. Slflnn hnvresigned his Cabinet position a

protest the sopar.lo schoolssnl. leading tht revolt mo

;- -

lnKi Minister rinnne.i. nnd Sir Wllllnm Muled. I'nstmiisler ficllcr.ll. Iklvkat0 ,nt,d reslgnnllcuis In thohundii tho Pieniler who rofuseaincept them piesenl It said.

Sli Wilfrid r has now thoKrcaiest polltleal prnhliiii his pub" " " '"" 1"""1" n'",1 ""' ,ro!1,1.1"1,()(jUi( 4lBln it ,,,., , ,,,,

. . ..... . i.., 1( ,, ulvered , .

,llt.n. .indliiurh.l Hu no.iirr great iwrlli.intntary majorill ih'eluniBtits rnilal nnd r- -

llihnw .llwnnl. mUuiiI wlili Hi"" Mailoimllilos this .uuiiiiy Imvo

i". hmit umuIh mir Ioiik wm..i..iiiiy i.. n. .piienul.. fi.mt which

lli.y hvu Uu un. .(...udl hhhi.

hip mil ii'i

MHHHMtfE&

Action In Stanford Case

And Evident False VerdictIMItor Kxenlns Ilullctln has Stanford raned aa down Mnreh

....Ionian mid .Mr. Tlmothv Hon- --

lint, before their departure for1'ram Isco, ami It directly the teethof the evidence

I neither time noranalvzo tho numerous details that

sustain tho views I ventured. -tiresa III llie Illlllt tin of Mnirli "lutllut there two matters, whichpublic attention should called,

J,""n "ra'nulr0 ,le,ectlve,

ironslstency

th0 untcnhlo theory of deathfrom natural causes, and tho post man oi greai o

assertions by which that theory questioned probltv Hut facts arc stub-I-s

sought to supported. The full born things and the do bearnjnCmcnj tnc detectives referred

published tho San Tranclsco "ie dale, .Mrs. btanroru was pro-Ca- ll

22nd, 1903. sumptlvely murdered, It was a

ni In chair,Then, In

She In nv iwnom, ofwould look up

mo soft, hands nine In bicarbonateIn tho

we when combined, to of intgrnvoii, to of of their salaries as

In up- - and In l'a''l to them, bymy li!ieil even- - In words, In deserves

nt moall to

answer.N. News.

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W3Q

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1 In the first place Captain JulesCallundan, of Morse's Detective Agen-(- ,

and Harry of the dctcctlvc branch of the San I'rnnclsco l'olice Torce, undertake at length, andcontradiction of the verdict of thp coroncr's jurv Honolulu, to show that Itwas Impossible for Mrs Stanford tohave died finm strjchnlne poisoning.buntue her feet were submerged hotwater, tin dish Illicit with hot waterwas placed on her lap, and she die.

breath, they attribute Mrs. Stanford'sdeath to lauses purely nnttrnl, nndclaim that she took strihulr.c enoughto kill her.

S. Ill the seeond place, tho followIng question nnd answer occurred nnInterview with l)r Jordan, reported Inthe same paper

"Q Is It true that Miss I)Tncr par-took of tho bicarbonate of soda tholame evening Mrs Stanford did, ns jouset forth the cablegram jou orderedwithhold Just before jour departurofiom Honolulu?

"A. Yes, Miss flcrner did take i,(, o( i,carbonnto from that very,amc i)0ttc. Sne ,ook linf tll1 quan..i... vr- - a,,,rnrii ,11,1 Mioa iir,'en no in euecis wnaiever, sne sajs.fii,0 detected no bitter tnste and there(ulcl have been no poison tho todntlcn '

Q'tlng still from The Call: "TherCsl1cnt said Miss Ilerncr took her

rtose of jjicaruonat,, snort tln)0 ,1C.

foro MrS- - Stanford measured out halfn tnblcspoon."

Now MFS Uerncr swore that nndnot Mrg- - Stanford, measured out thohalf tea spoonful, not table spoonful,tllOt MrS. Stanford tOOk. Tlltt till! remarkablo feature In tho statement Int,at M8S iicrncr wa8 cxamncd forhours nnd hours, on different days, by

.... .. ...tn..i. m in n r.,.,'"""" "'" " ""'""rtavv ns. and by other ncrsoiis. and wnsirtervlewed for nil three nf tlm tnmldallle. the most thorough manner.and also testified fully nt the coroner's

tho of soda havo thoof Mrs. s Ait,

thejthe

offer n 1. .

examinedlie. otho Miss Mates

bills

ter,

the

,

not

she,

reported to havo said..Yes, was .Mrs. Stanford's

night she died that hadtj,en poisoned Sho un- -

THt: LAST tei7e,icue .( n ncr

mind that sho had been poisoned'The of soda

was small glass This lodawas bulk and I got about hulf ten- -

spoonful of and laid It in tho

TA"ABN5SQMl: 0,,. ,T ,)1t ,, ,

to tnko a andone of th080 WBB n8(1 ,a(, olU , thespoon soda for Mrs

"Referring tho call for help from

the suffering woman. Miss Ilemer statonce that Mrs

had been poisoned "C....n.l .. .. n n..W.l.. . .

' ' 1","""" 1 , "h""J "" !. '" "IIIIIIB

""a"j; "''' '",'r,l(m "'rl'"' ' ';H

un "'"'!M tlio coroner's Inquesl. Miss Her- -

Mr thnt tho last a Ion priorIn night nf death that .MrsStanford had taken bicarbonate wan niSan l'i urn Isco, during I Hist weekof Inst when, Miss lurnor, nlm look n dose, mid uxpcrlen.ecl

IIIIn tho luiilf

testlllf-d- ,

"On our wnv un In room sho untilsho was koIiik tnko licr luedh and

lo pill out tho umla fur her.,,,, .... .. ...... ... ,

-- ....ui o w aki whli li Hip llitln

.?.'! iPtnskvcl May

t Htnilfind Un tied'',V ",'"l1 n11' "l,, lmlf '""lf"i

wlo. pml uu in ilm" H miIihwIpm I hUIi l ml

uiIitI ilm' 11 mil

L.

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""''J ueiai.se nc .uuuu cuuc ic. Merroneous

' nl1 the examinations""'I Jcposltlons, there was not a word' this mo',t Ulnl If It

!'' "e" true, the first utterance oft l Tl .Ma. H A.l,1 lint A t.AAH AAtvt -'" nnu.-- nuuiu uau ruiuv--

like this. "It cannot ho that Mrs.Stanford was poltoncd out of the bottlofif bicarbonate, for I took some and It01.1 not hurt me."

This Is most significant. Dr. Jor- -

'lls On all tho actual el- -

flinl" "" me local porno turn tncinvestigation over to San Francisco,and It Is doubly a shame that, in tholace accumulated evidence. shouldl abandoned even there,AN A.Mi:itICAN AND HAWAIIAN

CITIZKN.April 4, 1905,

THAT N 111!

Kdllor Uvenlng "The Al-

len ante of to Circuit

In Section SO of Organic Act ItIs set forth that "the salaries of allolllcers other than thoso appointed by

1'rtsldcut shall bo as provided hLegislature, and act, having

provided for the number of CircuitJudges, goes on recite, that the salaries of the Circuit Judges shall not be

diminished during their term utile cSection H" llxes tho sala-

ries these Judges, appointed bj thoPresident, they shall be of certainamounts, "lo be paid by fnltcdStates" This, most and dell- -

nltclj, shows thnt services thoJudges of this Territory Undo Sampajs and pos In

mnv lu iii.it tin. Jiiitcim nrn nutpniu ami unit ineir Kim

rles should bu Increased Hut bywhom? Not b Hawaii; for pamentlo cither them Circuit or SupremoJurists by could bo(and most likely would bo) speedilystajed bj process tho oc-

casion; nnd among curious thingsthe future would ho tho action of

Hie Federal prohibiting the pa)-me-

Territorial inonejH to thoJudges the Circuit Courts of Hawaii.

rinr linti'na nt tlm Pnnrlu nt llnjnr.lnro paid b tho United for thowork they perform; and, If the ser- -

vices nre worth more than J3000 per.. ......ear, men represcnlnllons loouing to n

nmnnr in.r.m.,. .i.nni.i ,.,n,in m n,..rnnn....

If the Act to augment salaries ofcircuit Judges Is passed pres.

unci cmplojies of thet UnitedStates

If tho Circuit Judges rendered ser-vices, to our special andnp.irt frnm tlincn tnr ulilili iIikl- - nmengaged perform, then the proposalto pay Hum "extra" might stand thetest, which, matters shape

Ives, practically certain to be madoIf our body passes Act

Judges pin monej is pinmonej, for is not "extra

There are. Hawaii, a number ofI'ederal olllclals each leeching u spec-ific d salary from tho direct emplojcrthe United States; why should they

satisfied with tho pay they acceptedtheir positions for? Why not Indivi-dual!), or collectively, arrange for thopassage a Hill, by theoi which ull Uncle Sam's appointees

emploji. should receive, f on. H.wall, n monthly wage, stipend or snla- -

rj, of an amount equal to, snj oneveighth the paj nwurded them by HieUnited States?

If tin Judge proposition Is logical,Hen tin entire Pedernl olllco holders'plat. Is koocI Saucei for tho male goocuis, also Mitne for tho gooiei whleli Isnow usked to laj eggs golden ones;"" So'us cneklo. and sit, surelyuuiihiih more

xu" ""I '' ! JuiIro a Hleitn, or,M,U '"" "r i.Int thcli hack fences

Oi'imall), ofinu is saiiiu ns Hint

N)in )e,ua iiko when CircuitJn.1,,,,4 wen lit ht npiiiilnleil by I'lnul""" M Ulnltty 'I ho liar Ammdiitlnn" "' '"I out suhjecl nnd i iiiuu"" Induil thill Ihu Hill, for HM

'' l!M'u ilin piwi'iil.ii" iiipniiiini lliHiilus Hiiufi

l "lay lillWII, ll.lMK PMlp'IIHl

'!' r iilts uiii in I i.i iiImhii'i'uil Mm nf nn, iiiiwhiIiiid

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innucsi. nnci not oniy was tnero no ct I.tglslnture, Urn moncyB paid there-suc- h

evidence ns that she partook of ,,niior wm )0 Klvcn t0 judges whosoblcarbonnte at tho Moann services been nppralBed by

Hotel on tho night Stanford f,amerB of tho Organic and whichdeath, but exactly the contrary appear- - rvlccs render to their cmplojerCli: A gratuity to each Judges from

Let me verv few nuntntlnnn In n- - i ...... -Twltchell Weber ..retail), substantiate this statement. In an In ". to Ter'-bu-

tarcresult of his examination wns tmovv on March 1st, nut to tho United thonot mniln Tho exnmlnnllnn Ih ... ritorj, I)J

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IMItor Evening Ilullctln In dewof tho recent expression of dissatisfac-tion bj the II. U. T. & I.. Co., Ltd., nnto tho terms of Its frnnchlsc, perhapsa comparison of tho said franihlsowith those granted by other cities maybo of interest.

The loenl franchise Is "to operntofor a term of 30 jcars," and after provldlng for charges upon tho Income.for operating, repairs, extensions, Intercst, renewals, nnd every other costor charge properly connected with thomaintenance and operation, ns well nsthe creation of n sinking fund for thoredemption of any bond which mny boissued or other record debt, nnd thocapital upon expiration of tho fran-chise nnd tin1 pajment of dividends to

not to exceed 8 per centon the par value of the stock Issued,stipulates that the excess of Incometliall be divided between the Territoryof Hawaii nnd the stockholders of thosaid Corporation Compare this with:

Clndiiuall, O Franchises nro 11 lu-

lled to twenty jenrs. Terms rcadjustu-bi- o

every llflecn jears:Chicago. 111. Averago tlmo limit of

nll franchises about twenty jears.During the past two jears public dis-cussion over tho renewal terms of franibises that had expired brought outthe facts as to their enormous value,with the result of nnmajority at the recent election In fa-vor of municipal ownership.

Columbus, O. Franchises limited totwentj'-flv- e jears. Three nnd one halffares or seven tickets for a quarter,l.ood at all hours, with universal trans-fers.

Kansas City, Mo. franchises limit-i- d

to twenty jears, the traction com-panies providing without cost to thoe ity a public park of 100 acres, and tlioexpense of maintenance homo by thotraction companies during the term oftheir franchises. to tho

Ity, 8 per cent of gross receipts dur-ing the twentj-jca- r term.

Greater New York Hero tho charterforbids tho granting of any street fran-chises for a period of moro thnt. twen-ty J cars, when a of termsmay bo made.

Toronto, Canada Franchises termi-nate In twenty jcurs subject to termsof but for only ten jearslonger, night tickets for twentj-flv-

cents during working hours; children'stickets at half price, Including uni-versal transfers. Tho company pajsthe city from S to 20 per cent of thogross receipts (tho percentage depend-ing on the amount of receipts) besides$i00.00 per mllo as mlleago for fierymile of single track.

Italtlmorc, Md, 9 pere cut of the gross receipts.

Washington, I). C. Franchises or li-

censes rcvocablo by Congress or thedistrict authorities.

States:Illinois Hero the new Inw of 1903

prohibits any city or Inthe state from granting a franchise forn longer term than twenty jenrj Tholaw also forbids anyowning Its own street railway systemfrom leasing tho railway lines to n pri-vate company for a longer term thantwenty jcars,

Street railway Irandilses are granted for no spec Iflc periodbut aro revocable at any tlmo by tlmloial authorities onof tho stato railroad commission.

In California, Colorado, Florida,Missouri, South Carolina nnd Virginiathere nro constitutional or statutoryrestrictions against the cities or townsgranting franchises oilier thnn for llmIted periods

In MlnuisotH tho limit Is ten jearavvheio the franchise Is nu exclusiveone, and In Kansas, 20 jears

Under tho Itoosovelt Ford law In New-Yor-

Stutei for taxing franchises formuuIJpul purposes, spec ml franchisesIn New York Stnto for 1U0 vveiu as-

sessed nt ?! ir.,1 8 1,32.100. tin so valua-tions having stood the test of the courtsafter nggrcsslvu opposition from thei (imp inles.

Thanking jou for jour valuablespin c,

Yours i ly truly,COI.IN CAMI'IIIII I

Honolulu, ')' , Apill I3lh, Ilin--.

- - - - -The nuaiNeas iMAM'B handy in.

OCX, pul.llilKil In Hie 6aturd.iv' (lulls.Un mid the Wiikl million, ulvt.conclic anil CQMipllIt fuums of .

(il nll('i oil 'r tnuliri, Jmlg.intnli, liullillni) ntrmllt nnd riUIq Mvinlng nollilln,78 finli r iiienlli, WuMy IMin.

1 'r )U' ... i, .. H ... . .. .. " i!f" i li M Lil! " !'iMl Wl w 'll'T w" n i" .( M I, MUllft'S MII U IV! fy!

EXTRA PONY(BRUNSWICK CLUB)

1 859 Bourbon WhiskeyOAK VALLEY DISTILLING CO., COVINGTON, KY.

All prominent physicians recommend it for medicinaland use on account of its purity and excellence.Put up in cases containing I dozen quarts. Also soldin barrels and half barrels. None genuinethe name of

BRAUNSCHWEIGhR & CO., Inc., San Francisco,

H. HACKFELD & CO., LTD.AGENTS HAWAIIAN ISLANDS.

stockliolilers,

overwhelming

Compensation

readjustment

readjustment

Compensation

municipality

municipality,

Massachusetts

recommendation

irniiMtlloni,

family

without

such gentle fnml-llarlt- y

will In tho gloves bclnj;discarded.

After tho abdicating queen and herhave left

remain somo few thousands of Imper-fectly dev cloned

Few city people realize that nplcul- - ngc, called workers, a few hundredHire has developed Into a practical ,,,,, cnIcti ,r0uCS a row thousandmoney-makin- Industry during tho last oung workers, and many thousandstwenty jcars, until now tho averngn pf ogKa reposing each lu its own par-amount of honey put on the market ticular cell. The most sslcmeach car Is upward of a hundred uf government prcvnlls in th chive,million pounds, representing a money ,ac, individual Insect allottedvalue of from eight to ten million dol- - iimics, which are apparently Intultivo-lar- "

ly underistood, accepted and eon- -In a favorable locality one hive, sclentlously performed In unerring

with Its average colony of thlrty-llv- IOulltio fro mtlio hour of birth. Whenthousand workers and a queen, will the baby breuks from Its cell It walkaturn out from thirty to forty pounds QUt lnt0 ,ilu busy WOrld of tho hlvoof honey, besides the fifteen or twentr and, after a few hours, dips Into nnnecessary to feed tho hlvo through tho Ui,kCaIed cell of honey and sips Its first

'nlcr- - meal, not, however, to bo selfishly con- -A few hives, In any ordinary country BUme,i by its own body, for the larger

district, should each bring In a dear rortlon of this honey Is secreted and,two dollars a year jirollt at tho lowest attcr mtle. Is converted Into n pre- -

cHlmate. On a poultry nnd fruit farm ,igC8tca mlky food, tho quality ofwhere clover, sun flower and millet nro ,vllcu thla wonderful llttlo nurse linngrown for tho poultry th jlcld of lu0 ,)ottcr of regulating us It wanderhoney should bo much larger If tho irom tcll t0 ccM fccultlK tll0 ono ,nplary Is restricted to twenty or thirty seven dajs old larvne. Occupants ofhives. Their care will Infringe but ,i0yai ieiia receive tho most earefullyllttlo on working hours; they feed digested food, next In quality como Uiqthemselves, so expenso Is conllncd to workCr8 then tho drones. At tho endthe necessary new hives for tho fresh cf (uc glx ,.ajS tho ccMs arocolonies, comb foundations and other ovcr uy workers with n paper-lik- e sur- -tqually small outlays. face, nnu tho well-fe- worm like occu- -

If jou commence by purchasing a ,,ant Is left for eleven or twclfvc days,colony and hlvo that has been well during which tlmo It develops shapecared for during the winter, they will nni. strength to gnaw its way out.como out strong In tho spring, tho After tho six or seven dajs of nursingqueen will start laying again, and uuty como six or seven days of build- -each day thousands of bees will bn Ing cleaning the hive, and then,born, soon causing the hive to bo so being strong enough, tho worker com- -

astly crowded that tho old queen and menccs tho arduous tuBk of foraging.a swarm will Issue from the parent Knte Saint Maur In Pearson's Maga- -

leaving the young colony In pos- - zue,session of the home and stores. , , ,

If the old nueen hnn hnil her wlnirsproperly clipped tho season before, Bhowill not bo nhln to llv. nn will tin

found on tho ground near tho bho witha group of bees around her and thoprincipal swarm not very far away.Approach very quietly and place a

creature

perfect

having

ca,)C(i

combs,

small wire trap over tho queen (the ronquest of Fort Arthur, with his vlc-tra-

nro sold by all bco supply firms torlous legions pressing toward Monk-nn- d

cost twenty-fiv- e cents, I think). I,en t0 Blinro 'n tho battle whichThen placo the trap In the opening of ,ms overthrown Husslnn power In Man-th- o

hive you dcslro tho swarm to oc- - 'burla, General Nogl took time to wrltocautiously approach the full n rel'lv t0 letter from a llttlouud with a soft broom sweep Itnown boy In Chicago,

tho bees Into tho hive, If tho position Alvln Kobert Calm, 4125 Drexclthey occupy makes it Impossible, ns boulevard, Is a little fellow In knlck-i- n

tho picture; if not. use a box or crbockcrs, but he has followed tho op-p-

and enrry them to the hive and orations of tho war In the Fast withempty them In front. They will soon Lo'B enthusiastic Interest. Ills

ticular hero has been Generalto occupy the new home, Nogl.Tho slldo of tho queen trap can ba When, after Nogl's two sons had fallenopened aud tho bees Inside will settle Leforo vTt Arthur, he rend that thoe'.owu to business. Should the queen rlm old wnrrlor had said ho wasnot have been clipped tho swarm may rca,'y to give his other boi.s and him-a- ll

hc,t for lll eIor' of N'l'Ion, tho llttlogo up lu a tall tree, or even travel.oine distance and be lost, unless some U0'"B sorrow for his hero's loss was a

l,eonal sorrow. Ho sat down andono Is watching. For this reason ItIs well to have the hives located tn wrote n lcltcr to No6!- - ln wul"-- " lie ex'somo placo where they are easily seen l,,alnci1 lllB sjmpathy with him ln hl

from the house, nnd make a rulo to cnlent' This w us several montliB

have a closo Inspection once or twlco 0B' Al 1'lno YnnK tl10 Jl'nebe Oen-ever- y

day during tho early spring. "nl thought of tho debt of grutltudoWhen tho swarming bus taken ed bis llttlo friend In Chicago

possession of the occupants, you will nd wroto a reply In his own band-notlc- o

bees going In nnd out of tlm writing It has Just nrrlved. Generalhin in n main nf excitement, n son Nofi1'8 lctter, translated, reads:nfi,M.,i0ii,.tuiiUnn.AV,i,.ii.rrm..tlon that something unusual Is goingon Inside the hive.

You may wonder that I have saidnothing about stings during this hiv-

ing process. Tho truth Is, before leav-ing tho old home, all tho bees that aregoing out with the queen load them-eclve- s

with so much honey to Insure...... ........ .... .I t..m ..!. n...l .1... n

nthcr'as Veil anl, pro' oUsMirtof gummy varnish which they .unto stop up crucks or cover rough sur., .. ..... ..- - ........ ...,in ...

"'" """" ""'" '"'""",""rtlug; but, If nervous, jou nu. subjecttho main bunch lo n few whiffs ofHtuokci A queen never uses her Inuiu.xe.pt on ft rival Mil. en This cou- -

dllloii, nf .nurse, docs lint obtain ntother tlintsi, su before such work usniiieiviiiK uci lepiiiilliK see..us nrfoiiiulatloiis, tin. smoker, ft bil im- -

llkii urriihuumeni, must bu llglited,Whin burning fri.dy. blow it fuvv wlillfs

lulu Ihu minium nnd iih.iUi

Ihe.uriieu.if Uiulilvv This nuiellillm hvs uini iimiers miihlimliiilnu nfnu in ami Hll iiivii.Imii nf ili.lr doinuln..miimiuiiMily wfM, iliniiHli II In Hi

HH) uiltlMlhlM III WMI H Hll, IHH'I

III IIll DNllllIU, l III till Ulll .U

ciitl ImiwiHM vnii iiimii on llm mdiril iltMVtt HlM N IU

llm imilii m, Hjv m l mv H

a llttlo thatend

following the old hive, thero

females of mntitrn

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great

cupy,

L'ercn

fever

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NOPfhl WrOtfi TOO1"

Lad of ChicagoChicago, March 23. Fresh from tho

"Dear Sir: I thank you for ourk'ndness, M. NOQHI.

February 15th, I.lao Yang."Alvln It. Calm, Chicago, U. S. A "Tho letter Is signed In Kngllsl.

bcrlpt, mid shows that tho Generalspells his iiamo "Noght,"

REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS.

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Mrs I! Knhulhi Wilcox l.i Tr (ifChurch nf Latter Day Saints . .. p

Andiow Adams lr lo Tr of Chuiih nfI.nttcr Day Saints 1)

T C ,,,, ,)y tty , I(llumlHWlino Sugar C il I,

MaUU ,tt) , Knui, (w),n. yill lliul f M Ji'llllK MuW' .. II

(Ifl(r ,nn,IIK K ,. )y ,r (u wHum ' Jmues , ,, i

Ml (MHn-ri,,,-, j Hluwunl et al" loHjiiuin llnu Mndfnit.

Mnn Hiintj (.i in Mini Hlng ' Mil HriHupiiiu iMrlH"" io Vimii lit ni al i.

(Mm or Hitord Apr. H, m.prom 0 , in, Is I0IW , in,

MmIKIhI Alltfru lu lluMI JltilHIll" Al,jUU, MlMHntitlWMld ID I) I' I'Nliirtuiu.

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What Others Say- - Drink More.

"Tht use of carbonated beverages or waters aa an additionto wine or aleohollo llquora la highly commendable! aa theygreatly mitigate, or wholly obviate the retarding Influence ofauch llquora on the dlgeatlon of atarch." Dr. I. Durney Yeo, InPopular Science Monthly. Prof. Charlee F. Chandler, chemletto the N. Y. Board of Health; Dr. Jullue, Professor of Analyt-ical Chemletry In the American Institute, and many othere allapeak In the highest terms of the beneficial effects of "SODAWATER" upon the system.

Let ua supply you with a case of our carbonated beverages.

Consolidated Soda Water Works, ltd.TELEPHONE MAIN 7J

lif.e)

&y 'J

Granite and BronzeMonuments

At Prices To Suit.

Hawaiian Iron Fence & Monument Works, Ltd.

..? ..r.rrv.r-.--"- "W

PACIFIC TRANSFER CO.WILL CALL FOR YOUR BAGGAGE

We pack, haul and ship your(foods and save you money.

Dealers in STOVE WOOD, COAL and KINDLINGS.

Storage in Brick Warehouse,

76.

S.

MAIN 61

1H0 eJT.

Tliiiiin idr to Tirfllorlil Mi.

361,

Atlanta Constitution.

cma

II. E.

176-JS- 0 KING

'Phone Main 287

J 26 Kino; St. Phone Main 58

FORT ST., OPP. BLDQ

Co.

427 QUEEN ST, TEU MAIN 47.

P, O. BOX 193.

Manufacturers of all kinds of s

and Vehicles, Wagons,Materials of all supplied)Rubber Tires put on at reasonableprices; Rrpalrlno, Painting and Trim-rnlna- l

satisfaction guaranteed; estimates given,

0. W. ZIEOLUH, Manager,

Sale01'

I'lslmtU. twins timl irms vylrs tlelli'

k A. MH.n' 'A" ;?'"''. 7 u, :,",',

JWe are prepared to the People of Honolulu with Freeheat of

ISLAND Also, Garden Produce of all kinds; Butter, Eggs, Chickens, Turkeys, Sucking Pigs, Bacon, Ham; In fact, everything a FIRSTCLASS MARKET la called upon to furnish.

ISLANDJAS. E. WESTBROOKE. Manager.

TELEPHONE MAIN

Real Estate and Houses lor Sale

3 modern houses to rent, mosquito proof; best location. $30.00 prmonth. Sen

W. King St.Office 11 to 12:30; Mill Office, BeretanU street, 3 to 5 p- - rn.

BATH,THE

PLUMBER,

165 King St.

TEL

J. M Dnvls,BliWINO MACHINE lini'AIHKH.

FOHT

Malll )ayf (iijfl (MrfjU.

HENDRICK,

STREET.

MEATLOVE

Carriage

Manufacturing

Wagondescriptions

Special

rnilrJANnF7

NOW WE'RE OFF?supply

MEATS.

The CO..

Hawaiian

Matlock CampbeIl,Jl22

HVnNINO HONOLULU. T. H SATUnPAY, APIUL 15 110.', ELEVEN'

HUBS

NOW OPERATES BETWEEN

ENGLAND AND UNITED STATES

'

PRINCIPAL DETAILS OF CONVEN- -

TION FOR THE FACILITATINGOF PACKAGES IN THE

FOREIGN MAILS

iarrnu .,ro .,..,vv,n uai is u, IJVini'VUOreat Hrltaln ami the United Stater,,and parcels can be forwarded underthis arrangement from any designatedpostoirico in the Territory

The details of the new system arosot forth aa follows In n recent Issuoof tho Treasury decisions:

Treasury Department,March 20, 1903.

To Collectors of Customs and Othersconcerned:

Tho Postmaster General advisesthis Department of the conclusion ofa parcels post convention between thounited States nnd the United King-dom of Oreat Urltnln nnd Ireland, ef-

fective April 1, 1903. Tho followingprovisions of the convention whichconcern the customs nre hereby pub-lished for jour Information and guid-ance.

ARTICLE 1.

The provisions of this ngrecment e

only to parcels to bo echnngcdby tho system herein proxldcd for,nnd do not affect the arrangementsnow existing under tho UniversalI'oslal Union Convention, which willcontinue as heretofore; and nil thoconditions hereinafter specified applyexclusively to malls exchanged undertho present ngrecment directly be-

tween such ounces In tho United Statesand the United Kingdom ns may fromtlmo to time bo designated olllccs ofexchange by mutual consent.

AUTICI.i: II.With tho exception of tho nrtlcles

specifically prohibited by Article 111,

tnero shall bo nclmlttrct to the narc-e- l

tlclot,

takeand

malls all which are admitted will result In a general re-t- o

tho malls under nny conditions In ' of education throughout the Tcr-- t

tho Internal of country of rllory. They now hope boo Hepsorigin nnd the country of destination. tn,(cu- - Immediately, to furnish nde-N- o

may, however, $30 quale facilities for the accommodation(or 10) value, I pounds C ounces ' the school children and ior the prop-to- r

2 kilogrammes) weight, nor tho cr accommodations of our teachersfollowing Greatest length here.

an direction. 3 feet C Inches, great Tills proper faclll- -

and girth combined, 0 feet, ties, has been the paramount herolor tho past flvo or sW jears and has

packing must bo of such a na- - now reached a stae where it can I hi

turo ns to permit contents to boeusllj examined by officers of the postotllco or of customs.

AUTICI.i: III.It Is forbidden to hend by post1'niccU containing letters, or com-

munications tho nature of aHvo animals, except bees properlyconstructed boxes; dead nnlmnls, ex-

cept Insects and reptiles when thor-oughly dried, fruits and vegetableswhich easily decompose; publicationswhich violate tho copj right lawstho country of destination; poisonsnnd explosive or Inflammable sub-stances; liquids nnd substances whicheasily liquery; lottery ticiicts, lotteryadvcitlscmenls. or lottery circulars;nil obsceno or Immoral articles; or ar--

tide tho ndmlsslon of which Is notny um cnsioma or cicnur

.... ..i ,. ..,......,,and articles tho conveyance of which Is dangerous.

If a parcel contravening nny ofthese pinhlbltlons or not conformingto tho stipulations of Artlclo II bohanded over by one administration lo .

tho other, tho latter shall proceed Intho manner nnd with formalitiesprescribed by Its law or Inland regu-

lations.

AUTICI.i: VII.Tho sender each parcel shall

make a customs declaration upon aspecial form provided for tho purpose,giving a general description of thnpanel, an nccurate statement of Itscontents and value, date of post- -

Ing, and sender's slgnaturo andplace of address. This declarationshall be pasted upon or attached totho parcel.

The parcels In question shall besubject the- - country of destinationto all customs duties nnd nil customs

In force that country fortho protection of Its customs revenues;nnd tho customs properlychargeablo thereon shall bo collectedon delivery, in acccnunnco wnu cuucustoms regulations of the country otdestination.

AUTICI.i: XII.

If a parcel cannot be delivered nB

iiddicssed or Is refused by tho addres-see, sender shall bo consulted(through the administration of thocountry of origin) nu to lis ciiftonsnc.

r I . w,7m 'nil. o iho , natchof'. .."".,;.', imudellverv .... olllioof destination shall not have, receivediiiBiriiiiioiis irmii cm- - i"-

-

eel shall be tieiiti-i- l as aiiaimonfci.

Articles llnblo to deieiloralloncorruption may, how over, 0 so I

mediately, prevloulegal formality, for tho bciicllt of thoright An net omit of tho mloshall be drawn up.

Tho sum roallod by tho salo shallbo used In Dm first p'uru to defraytho ilmrRi'i upon thn parcel Any

llioro may be shall belo tho oillrt. of origin lu ha

paid tn tho sender U fur any ruasnnn ttalo Is mpnHlbl the sunlit orwirtlilttst artlil. on- - diiDi1 orink on puattuuilun f ly llu ' usiom tTI.Ustoio.aMil.'sr.MnHsw'Bimve iu o ..n. ox. . .

" ". r . w",i,r. '"..,.M.r.""'".? '" '"""" " "" .".1'UHMB BBIH1BIH D1IU III IUII I S11S'II 11'lfBl""" """ '" ". ..'"' ....Ifm. ,. .c... ..i. iu

and the disposition of (lie pro-cce-

from tho sale of articles liableto deterloiatlon or, corruption, customsofficers aro Instructed to custodyof both classes of nrtlcles, to de-

duct from the proceeds of tale theduty, If any ho found due

Itespoctlng tho paragraph In ArticleXII concerning cancellation of cus- -

articles ihanmri

service the to

parcel exceedIn

Indimensions.

In question of schoolest length Issue

Thothe

tho

of letter:In

ot

nuiiionieii

In general,

tho

of

thotho

In

regulations In

duties

the

Inwithout

purl.

w'hlili

toms duties on redirected parcels,such parcels are not to ho dillvcredto addressees. r their representa,lvc3' for, Till. Depart- -

mcnt ln 1U cnstr,lctlon r '' PtrnRrnph, limits Its application to nddressees who were In the United Statesbut had departed for foreign countries.. , ,. , , ..., .ul reuirecuou m.-- j p., mi

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

drcstces.'usuu Kml""'

As ,"""',,. ,'

packaRcs not sellable for violation ofthe provisions, of tho convention maybe returned to the countries of originwithout collection of duly.

The regulations published in T. I)22204 of Slay 4, 1900, concerning un

tsealed nnd scaled packages, declara-tions, and undervaluations Invoiceand bonds, nnd piolilhlted packages,

n.ro nor.cby ,npp!,Y'1 "' P1"1'1"' exchanged under this contention

LESLIE M SHAW,Secretary.

KAUAI KMFOR EDUCATIONAL REVIVAL

UNDER DAVIS' DIRECI ION

ItSCHOOL ACCOMMODATION IS ONE

VERY VITAL POINT IN THEPROGRESS OF KAPAA.

NEWS NOTES.

Special to The UullctltiKapaa, Kauai, April S. The people

of this community huvo watihcd theihanges going on In tho IMiuntlonnlDepartment of the Territory with tho .

hecnest Interest. They hopo that the

I

delayed no longer. The teacher's cot- -

tago Is Just about In fall to pieces andtho school houses are In almost 111"

tame condition besides not being largov

enough to accommodate nil of the chil-dren,

The present Superintendent Is fami-

liar with the fcltuatlou here nnd It ishoped he will act at once In this mat-

ter.The penpto of the Garden Island

aro sin prised, to ray the least, to Keo

the position taken by Seuntor Gandnllon the County Act. Senator Gandalllias never been suspected here ot beingoppose to County government ami hlaaitlon toniC8 as a Bcni0 surprise,An explanation from the Senator Isn,.ulo,i iiv his constituent!!.

C. II. KlticKel, C. i:, passed through,crc on Tucg,iay on hls ay , tll0

jiciirjdo plantation, when he Is tolook over some of the plantation'sHumes and ditches which arc similarto the work ho Is now doing at Wiil-tilh-

Col. left for I Ihtio thismorning to attend a phinti r meet- -

Z,The well being border at Kcnlln by

the McCandlcss Ilrothers Is now at adepth of ono hundred utid fifty leet.The water In the well stands at n levelwith the surface ot the ground butthere Is no (low jet.

Tho Mnkce Sugar Co. expect to finishgrinding In about two weeks. The out"" "' "lu li' "' uu ulJuul vw ""'"

ul sofcur,'-- J- - "rKan anil lamuj recurueci

from Honolulu this week.

'FRISCO PHONE FIGHT

San Francisco, March 30 San Trail- -

ciH0 iB to hoon have n rival telephonejestcm. It will bo a sjrtein withoutj,clo" girls, each subscriber doing his

(mn awltihlne. Alt that Is needed to,au0 the new company to begin btisl- -

licss Is n franchise from the Hoard otSupervisors. A corporation has pral- -

tically been organized for the purpose.nuel ample backing ot San I'rniitiscn(iipltal is assured. Prelliuimirv stepslioMiiR tun am tne omuining ot irau- -

ibises have already been taken andmo pcimiiii cur coo pcii.na.iu.i ic uli.islnessls now beingdrnwn up.

The g) stem which Is to be Intro- -

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"""" ""' "'i"iJ i umi mi.iim Wvn , 1S(, , , Alll.l,llH for ,.ml, J(iU1 ,, ,tH ,lltlrmm,nl la ,(uttll

u,e home telephone " Tho l.os All- -,., . . .

gclos Home .iv,!,,,..,..,!,Coiupjii) isbnik of the Sim I'rnniUccil"W""ul1 t"hl''l"l'W1 .,1 I,.- -- .,vJ,,iim iliv.iw7ftBwii.nT.. i. r .nS.rilLcamouths. At first only I

ZXZVxoU?rtaxTil.?ZX . ZaMUhl'L, s ,y,thu ilMiii ncurxd

..iih,isi- - vvUUU tholeiuiutuy 1. prcunrliiM to utiKJ out In..1... fur n. fri.u.h.M am Imiwrtant...f. ..1 um iibiuu 111 iiic hi nruwuiir in mo

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PKWTLVHIBBT

SUGAR BXPER IS REVIEW

OF RAW SUGAR MARKET

REFINERY STARTS AGAIN ANDSUPPLY FOR FUTURE APPEARS

SCANT THE GENERALCONDITIONS.

Wlltitt 4 (Jrny'a Sugar Journal forMnril 30 npotta a. follows ou tin

R"Kar marketRAWS. Sugars continued to pour In

fr.ster than they weie needed, tho recelpts at tho United States four portsamounting to 60,162 tons for Out week,

hlle only 23,000 tons were requiredfor he meltings. The hulk of thocrrlvils wc-- o for rellners account but,

tilt, i good proportion were of unsoldrugars, tho offering of which broughtrl'out r. further decline of as c

ted, on rales to the principal buy-

ers of l'orto Itlro sugars at 4.Slebests 9ft d;g test Centrifugals and,"..91r for S9 cleg, test Molnssc sugirs.llujcrs thereafter refused to go ou nndImporters concluded to storo the re-

maining unsold sugars rather than ac-

cept basis of 4:4C. for 90 dog. testwhich was then the best price obtain-able

Offerings are now very limited, thereIcing only n few unsold sugars comingIn nnd the I ohlers hi Cuba exerting nopressure as. they reallro that rentiersare receiving nil the sugars that theyecu conveniently tnke care of nnd that

Is beet to wait for the demandvhlch can confidently be expected tocome again before long.

Uuyers are beginning to again showfeme Intercut In distant sugars, nndthey would probably bo wilting to paylor Cuban Centrifugals, for late Aprilrhlpinent, 2r,i'. c nnd f, equal to 5c.duty paid, If sellers can be found.

The indications arc that stocks will,.,,,.,,,, ,,,,, rl ,,,,, .,,, , i,,ii, i,uthe meltings will be Increased, the re-

finer which h.is been closed sotno davsl.nvlng started up egaln nlthough n

mailer house Is now closed.The future course of the market Mill

depends principally upon the demandfor refined sugars and tho situationin tho United Kingdom is the same anhere World's supplies for the remaining live months of the campaign nrescanty and It Is reasonable lo expectthat full prices must be paid, whenbulng begins again on a large scale.I'ressure to sell n few cargoes for Im-

mediate delivery may be felt for nbile, but we belli ie a turn for tho

letter Is not very far off.Kuropenn markets have been ad

versely effected by the dliturhi-- conclitlon of political nnd ftiian 111 uffulisIn Russia. Quotations remained nroundlis. Id. for prompt beet, during thoearly c!as of tho week, but grnduallyadvanced to Is. Gid August deliv-

ery nlso ndvnnced to lis. 8d., whileNew Crop beet for Ott.-De- delivery,which Is quoted at Us. Slid, alro hhowsen improvement.

Cuban crop receipts show a reductionof 2,000 torn) for tho week nnd 2 cen-

trals have Btopped grinding. As shownInst week saving effected,

been and receipts ply the heeds the Thogradually dltnlnls from now on.Progress Is now being mailo In springplantings.

V. S. After tho above was In print,a rale was made ot Cuban CentrifugalsI'tnrby, nt 3H'' nnd f., equal 4?e.undo

VISIBLE SUPPLY.-Europ- Total stock ofnnd America 2,iS3,S7 tons,

nrnlnU 3,310,150 tons last cnr at thosame uneven dates and 2,750,29S tonsnt thn ot 1st, 1905. Thedecrease of stock Is 7Gi!,323 tons,ngalnU a decrease of 789,503 Instweek, and a decrease of 1,005,740 tonsJanuary 1st, 1905. Total stocks andniloats, together show a vlslblo supplyo( 2,917,82? tons, against 3,CC5,1GU

a8t JcurEUROPEAN BEET CROP. Mr. V.

O. Mi lit milieu ns specially from Mnd- -

geburg, March 21, 1905: "Weather fa- -

vorable for work."March 28, 19031 eliango In the

situation."

FAREWELL TO FR. ULRICH.

IIllo, April 11 Polly 230 persons at-

tended farewell given to l'a- -

Ulrlch at I'ahna, I'uiiu, on SundayMetuliera of rattier Ulrleh's

Hock from Kiihumna and tho remotestdistricts of Puna afoot or horse,Jck, bringing chickens, fish und other

diic.JC,i,.g r ..i,ici, lliuuillnns aro'w, Blent lrnmt0 r

u.ct()I1 fQr ttielr spiritual leader andriltlicri Mnny l)f ril,R.r ulrleh'sfri,,r.i. iiiln nnd vlclnltv went

"l "' By '""'"' ,ral '"'"lKirtlelpnted lu the demonstrntloii.rather I'lrlch, has been locatedIn thu Puna palish for tho past sixycark, goes now In Honolulu. One ofhis achievements has been organIzntlon of 1111 excellent orclic-sir- a ntllawnlh... boys, which ha. been l.ea.d

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f'V """"! "T ,ll,"mmlln11"r ,,U,."."""'"1 0'W",,' ,'"';, pr,me will be

"n0"T?,"Jl,:l,., niriAn nnnriT

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THE TERRIBLE BEEF TRUST BEFORE AND AFTER.

U. S. OECF TRUST.

WArfKTfXcrT,x.hzzzini:K- -

I! a aeemess, toreiess,Bloomless Apple

Dverjone Is fnmlliar with the seed-

less or navel orange, but the Beedlcss

apple Is a new fruit on the market.This marvelous improvement In tho

common npple, fulfilling ln letter aswell as iu spirit the Jest of tho school-boy, who proclaimed "there nln'Lgoing to be no core," would hecm tolndlcato tho new apple will eventually monopolize the markets of thoworld, for reasons which the appended

clearly point out.Dy way of illustration. It may bo

the seedless nnd eorelcss applefollows clnrcly the analogue presentedlij the seedless orange, and Is In factn prototvpc of tho latter When theteedlcss orange was Introduced to thopublic. It was regarded In the light ofa horticultural wonuer, rorwere no tveeds. by what uncanny mcthoil was their kind propagated.

Shrouded In n mstery such ns this, from $1.00 to (100.00 perIt required oome llttlo for the mnt- - Plum of tho lots and full partlcit-tcr-of-fa-

virtues to Impress them- - lnrs as to necessnry qualifications ofreives nnd the real merits of the fruit applicants, method of nppblng, etc.,to become known; but once eaten, its may be obtained nt tho Land Depart- -

b us tho height of tho crop cause any Is but slm-ba- s

reached the will are In wny.

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iiibtlo qualities were forgotten, nnd Usadvantages wcro quickly appreciated,und from that day to this the old- -

fashioned variety, with Its multiplicityof seeds, has s iffercd severely, havingbeen ulmost driven from tho market.nnd left all but out of the race. Nowlet us ascertain the renl difference be-

tween tho two varieties ot the oranges,as the comparison will servo n usefulpurpose when the old and tho newipeclcs of apples aro being similarlyconsidered The reason seedlessoranges aro universally preferred tothose that contain ovules is not be- -

ordinary apple prcsentB a wholly different aspect, for the seeds are Inclos-

ed In hard pockets that represent ntleast of the apple, and whichcannot bo utilized In an wny as anarticle of food, vhcrcas In thu seedlessvariety these disagreeable features areentirely eliminated. Still, what Is nmritto tho point of economy, apples without Feeds are alro wormless, for it Isv.ell known to growers that worms Inapples obtain their biiEtanauco not fromtho meat, but from the reeds; liencoIt Is evident that If a worm was hatch-ed In a seedless apple, It could notlive.

Tho beginning of the seedless appledates bad, only n fc,v scars, and therefore Its history Is necessarily brief,All the credit for tho propagation oftho npplo thus far belongs to Mr. Johny Spencer, of Grand Junction. Col.,nho, struck with the hiiccess of thoseedless orange, believed that similarresults could be obtained with apples.

After several years' experimental research he succeeded In producing flvotrees that bore seedless, cureless, andwormless apples, and from this llttlogioup there has budded two thousandmoro trees, which a present constitutetho entire seedless npplo stock of thoWorld; und from these two thousandtieos all Iho rett of tho world mustbe supplied It Is estimated that thesewill havo nrodticed about three bun,lK,, nllli fevenly-flv- tlinusnnd nurserytrees b the full of 1903, nnd that thofollowlii-,- - year nt least two millionnc liumlreit ili,m.-ii,.- i ..... ir..n....., uin,..., ..,,fur.'"'" tho supply.

There nre striking peculiar!- -

ueH In tho development of tho seedlesstree, as well as lu the fruit As aninslitnco. It inny be elted that the tree

H iiioseomless; nnd while there is aBten and a very small nuantllv of,H.ii7t ly m In II .1 do .on 0

"'" """" iii "ic, )u um inu- -

" t "cr Itself 1. mHK. T1()M.otograph .hnws the only bloom, How- -

ci. or blOHom thai ever appear on tl.o.,.., .. . .

s9iii torn III tho form f several tmallrn lrr r ',". a- -

iheller It Is lm kof bloswmiliat mBbe.ltBlmrHtlB.no.."' ,,,f ih .,"",B" '""'f! '" ,,wl,

. 8Bd ! pr.tllly iNiur.s aBTfAriltlaMM ntllil As II I. Itt lil.ut.t..

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DCEF TRUST. U. S.-- New York Pr.ts.

gY AUTHORITYPUDLIC LANDS NOTICE. S

Notice Is hereby given that at nndnfter 9 o'clock a, in., Monday, April21th. 1903. applications will bo receiv-ed under tho provisions of Tart VII,(Right of Purchase Leases), Land Act1S93, nt the l.atid Department, Judi-ciary llulldlng, Honolulu, for tho fol-

lowing lots of Public20 lots of pastoral agricultural land

In I'nlolo Valley, Kona, Oahu, of from2.17 acres to 31 30 ncrcs area each.

These lots ore about two miles fromthe Ilnpld Transit lino to Knlmukl.

The Gov eminent reserves the rightto n fifty foot strip across any or nilof these lots. If tho snmo Is requiredfor the purpose of n Public Itoiid, BtichFtr,, , 1)0 tooatol at tho option of,i10 (Jov eminent olllclnl charted withthe location or construction of Gov- -

ernircnt ronds In this district, and tom tnkpn without romnonsnllon for un

improved value of land.Appraised nluo of nbovo land Is

incut, Judiciary llulldlng, Honolulu,JAS. W. 1MIATT.

Commissioner of PublicHonolulu, T. 1I March 23rd, 1903

3032 Mar. 25; Apr. 1, S, 15. 22.

PUBLIC LANDS NOTICE.

On .Saturday, April 29th, 1905, at12 o'clock noon, nt tho front entranceto tho Judiciary llulldlng. Honolulu,will bo sold nt Public Auction:

Two Government Land Itcmnnnts,Honolulu, Oahu.

Ilemnant No. 1 contains an area ot707 tquaro feet.

Ursc-- t prlco $530.25.Itemnniit No. 2 contains an nrea of

159 square feet.Uisct prlco $318.

Tunis Cash, U. S. Gold Coin.This land Is situated on nnd adja-

cent lo Wnlklkl slijo ltlchnrds streetn.,,1 ImCnnnn Hunnci nml 1 Inlxlmillns,rcci

. .... ...ror plans ami rurtner particulars,apply at thn Department of Public

Judiciary llulldlng, Honolulu.JAS. W. I'HATT,

Commissioner of PublicHonolulu. It. T Mnrch 27th, 1905.

' 3033 Mar. 27; Apr. 1, 8, 15, 22, 28.

PUBLIC LANDS NOTICE.

On Monday, April 17th. 1903, at 12nVlnnl: nnnii nt tlin ffnni nnlrfltirn (nn, in.iielcrv l.nll.ilm. iinnnlc.lc will,,0 B0U ut Public Auction, tho lease oftho following named Innd:

334 acrct a llttlo moro or less, oftho land ot Kalcle, District of llllo,Island of Hawaii, classed as follows:

252 ncres Agricultural and 82 acresPastoral nnd Wnsto land.

Teiin, B joarfl, from J illy 1st, 1905.Upset renlnl, 11030 00 per nillium.

payable semiannually In advance.Tor plan nnd further particulars an

ply at tho Department of Public Lands,Honolulu.

JAS. W. PRATT,Commissioner ot Public Lands.

Honolulu, March 15. 1905.2023 Mar. 15, 18, 25, Apr. 1, 8, 13

The seedless apple tree has a hard.smooth bark, nnd may bo grown In nnyclimate; tho meal of the new apple,like that ot the seedless ornnge, Is verynolld. and In both thcro Is u slightlyhardened subatanco at tho navel end.Through long development this hasalmost disappeared lu Iho orange; and

It is moru or lcn nromluent Inh rcHilleiH npple, It has been inn- -

icimii cu men 1111 cue uiai KC'iie-n- i

Hon of trees, nnd all .Ue. tend 10 showthat It will Krow .mailer with ai.eelo Bcneratlo,,., a. tlio navel end of,, , ...,. .....

llful dark red .olnr wilt, .dlow straw- -

m nImve a flavor nlmliiir to the Wine tap,

A Predri.k Collin. In lh. 8.i.,m' '' .- ,- --

Tt,. DIICIUI'QQ iVIAJtB IliUHU I Jtrip mmrtfm mnii w iinifi" illURX, HMfctltHM .1 tht KiuiiUy nulls

H tht WHtly MlltH, itlvsi 4nets tug wwariu nm m .11 li

Btt.sMi tm Hr iwtijHijHMIttl. klllllillM HMMlll 4d If j IV

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IMlil ll'O W.Ul - rittmMM"- -I- -; ",'r.i.,i V"n V'iuki"!1 n ,w3giapiipl gi PKJ!

twl.. vn EVENING DULLET1N, 0X0LULU. T. H . SAfrUItDAY, APniL IB, 190B.

By Authority(Continued from Pago 0.)

f an approved surely company may lie accepted in place thereofad in such cae no justification shall lie required. Heforc anyond shall lie accepted from a surety company, said companymil file an application with the Hoard of Supervisors to hollowcd to execute bonds for County officers which shall stato10 homo oflicc of said company and tho capital stoek paid innd if tho Hoard of Supervisors shall approve of said company,icy shall iuo to it n license, granting the privilege to aidoinpany to issue ollicial bond, which license shall remain in3ree until revoked hv the Board of Supervisors.

CHAPTER 0. ,.wiw SALAMES.

Section 2S. Tho salaries of the several County officersliall ho payable monthly out of the County Treasury at theollowing rate: -- i ;, u - fleinbcr of the Hoard of Supervisors $ COO. a year.licrifT of the County of Oahu 2,100. a yearhcrifT of tho County of Hawaii 2,400. n year.Sheriffs of the County of Maui 1,S00. n year.hcriff of the County of Kauai 2,100. a year.ounty Clerk of the County of Oahu 1,500. n year.

'ounty Clerk of the County of Hawaii 1,200. a year.'ounty Clerk of tho County of Maui 1,200. a year.'ounty Clerk of the County of Kauai 1,200. a year.Vuditor of the County of Oahu 1.S00. a year.Vuditor of the County of Hawaii 2,000. a year.Vuditor of the County of Mnui 1,500. a year.Vuditor of the County of Kauai 1,500. year.Wcsor and Tax Collector of the County of

Oahu . . 2,700. year.Vssessor and Tax Collector of tho County of

Hawaii .". . 2,000. a year.Assessor and Tax Collector of the County of

Maui . . 1,S00. year.sspor and Tax Collector of tho Count v of

Kauai'ounty Attorney of the County of Oahu'ounty Attorney of tho County of Hawaii. . . .

'ounty Attorney of the County of .Maui

omitv Attorney of the County of KauaiIrcasun r of the County of OahuTreasurer of the County of HawaiiI'rcasuror of the County of .MauiTreasurer of the County of Kauai

County of f)ah it

Deputy Sheriff of the District of Honolulu. . . .

Deputy SherilT of tho District of KwaDeputy Sheriff of the District of Waianao. . . .

Deputy SherilT of the District of WaialuaDeputy SherilT of the District of Koolauloa. . .Deputy SherilT of the District of Koolaupoko. .

County of Iliiwal!Deputy SherilT of tho District of South II Ho. . .

Deputy SherilT of the District of North Hilo. . .

Deputy SherilT of the District of PunaDeputy SherilT of the District of KanDeputy Sheri ITof the District of South Kona. .

Deputy SherilT of tho District of North Kona. .

Deputy SherilT of the District of South KohalaDeputy Sheriff of the District of North Kohala.Deputy Sheriff of the District of Hainakua. . . .

',Tjii f- -

a

a

a

1,S00. a year.2,100. a year.

a year.1.P00. a year.1.S00. a year.

a year.2,000. a year.1,500. a year.1,500. a year.

1,500. a year.1,200. a year.

(!()(). a year.!K)(). a year.720. a year.720. a year.

1,(520. a year.720. a year.720. a year.000. a year.!)(i(). a year.000. a year.720. a year.000. a year.000. a year.

County of MauiDeputy SherilT of the District of Lahaina 000. a year.Deputy SherilT of the District of Wailuku 1,200. a year.Deputy SherilT of the District of liana 000. a year.Deputy SherilT of tho District of Makawao... 000. a year.Deputy Sheriff of tho District of Molokai 000. u year.

County of KauaiDeputy SherilT of tho District of Waimea. . . . 1,200. a year.Deputy Sheriff of tho District of Koloa 000. a year.Deputy SherilT of the District of l.ihue 1,500. a year.Deputy Sheriff of tho Di-tri- ct of Kawaihau. ... S JO. a year.Deputy As-e-s- or and Tax Collector of the DU- -

Deputy Sheriff of the Di-tri- ct of Hanalei v . . . 810. a year.County of Oahu

Deputy Assessor and Tax Collector of the Dis-

trict of Honolulu 1,S00. a year.Deputy Assessor and Tax Collector of tho Dis-

trict of Kwa 1,500. a year.Deputy As-e-s- or and Tax Collector of tho Dis-

trict of AVaialua .' 000. a year.Deputy Assessor and Tax Collector of tho Dis-

trict of Koolauloa 720. a year.COUNTY ACT Galley P1VE

Deputy Assessor and Tax Collector of tho Dis-

trict of Koolaupoko 720.County of Hawaii

Deputy Assessor ami Tax Collector of tho Dis-

trict of South Hilo 1,600.Deputy Assessor and Tax Collector of the Dis-

trict, of North Hilo 720.Deputy Asse-o- r and Tax Collector of tho Dis-

trict of Puna 1,080.Deputy Assessor and Tax Collector of the Dis-

trict of Km 720.Deputy Assessor and Tax Collector of the Dis-

trict of South Kona 720.Deputy Assessor and Tax Collector of tho Dis-

trict of North ICona 720.Deputy Assessor and Tax Collector of tho Dis-

trict of South Kohala 720.Deputy Assessor and Tax Collector of tlio Dis-

trict of North Kohala 1.0S0.Deputy Assessor and Tax Collector of tho Dis-

trict of Ilamakiia 1,200.County of Maui

Donuty As-oss- and Tax Collector of tho I)U- -

trict of Wailuk 1,200.Deputy Aessor and Tax Collector of tho Dia- -

trict of l.aliiilmi and linal I.ObO.

Deputy AsoMor nnd Tux Collector of tho UN- -

Irlct of 1 ti tut 1.0S0.Deputy Aomr mid Tux Collector of lliu DU- -

iriii of .Miiknwn .' 1,1200,

Dijuilv Aw"or Mini Tux Collet'lor of llio Dl- -

irlrl nf Mololiiii, Hi' """'f'W'O of 1'ilUHi

,

DIiiiv ,Smmnr niu) Tn Gulliiilor of l)i mlr" i. of WuIjih'Hh - i i - - - - - i i i i m i. MM

wg.ll'i'rwlW

yenr.

n year,

n year,

a year,

a year,

a year,

a year,

a year,

a year.

a year,

it year,

n your,

n yenr.

u year.

Deputy Assessor and Tax Collector of tho Dis-

trict of Koloa 1,0S0. a year.Deputy Assessor and Tax Collector of tho Dis-

trict of l.ihue 1,200. a year.Deputy Assessor and Tax Collector of tho Dis-

trict of Kawaihau S 10. a year.Deputy and Tax Collector of the Dis-

trict of Hanalei 720. a year.

CHAPTER 10.

KI.KCT10.Ni).

Section 20. Tho general laws and rules governing thoelection of Senator) and Representatives of tho Territory shallapply in tho election of County Ollicers wheriver applicableexcept as herein provided.

Section 10. The precincts and polling places establishedor as may bo established by the laws of the Territory for the elec-tion of Senators and Roprcsontathcs shall constituto the pre-cincts and polling places for the election of County ofi'ieors, pro-vided however, that in places, where under the existing divisionof precincts, voters in different Districts vote at the same pollingplace, the Governor is hereby required to change the pollingplaces within each District so as to allow the voters of such Dis-trict to vote within tho District in which they arc registered.

Section .11. All persons duly registered under the lavsof tho Territory to vote for Senators and Representatives shallbe qualified to vote for County ollicers in tho County in whichsuch voters reside.

Section' fl2. No special Hoard of. Registration (hall beicquircd for the registration of voters for County officers butsuch voters may register beforo tho Hoards of Registration pro-vided by the laws of the Territory relative to the election of Sen-

ators and Rcpresentativs.

Section-- .'1.1. Nominations shall bo deposited with theCounty Clerk not less than Twenty (20) days prior to election;each nomination shall be accompanied by a deposit of Twenty-fiv- e

(25) Dollars on account of expenses of election, which shallbe paid to tho County Treasurer.

Section .11. Tho returns of election of County officer;,together with tho ballots, list) and records concerning tho elec-tion of County ollicers and copies of" the statements concerningthe results of such election shall bo transmitted to tho CountyClerk of the County in which such election is held, mid shallbo proervod according to law.

Section' .15. If it shall appear by tho returns made thatthere has been a failuro of election of any County officer byreason of a tie- voto between two or more candidates', a specialelection to fill such vacancies shall he ordered by the Hoard ofSupervi-or- s, which shall bo held in tho manner requiicd for ageneral election.

Section' !50. At least sixty days heforc a general electionand forty days before a special election, the of Supervis-ors shall issue a proclamation concerning County elections aniltransmit copies of the same to tho several Hoards of Inspectorsthroughout their County and such proclamation shall bo postedin the maimer required by law.

Section 117. Hallot boxes required for tho election ofCounty ollicers shall bo furnished by the Hoard of Supervisors,said boxes to bo marked "County Officers."

Section !1S. Tho County Clerk shall prepare the ballotsto bo ued at elections for County officers and shall furnish thosame to tho Hoard of Supervisors at least two days prior to theelection. Tho ballots shall bo of green paper and their generallorni, arrangement, number and stylo of printing shall bo aspre-crib- ed by law for ballots for Senators and Representatives.

Section' !10. Upon receiving returns of election, the CountyClerk slnill immediately tabulate iho same and ascertain thoresult of tho election ; such tabulation shall lio inado in tho pres-ence of any candidate or his agent who desires to be present.The number of persons to be elected receiving the highest num-ber of votes shall bo declared elected, and tho County Clerk shallimmediately deliver to tho persons elected certificates of elec-tion. All expenses for tho election of County ollicers shall beborne by tho County.

CHAPTER 11.

CONTESTS.

Section 10. All questions ns to tho validity of any balloteast at any election held hereunder shall lie decided immediatelynnd the opinion of the majority of the Hoard of Inspectors ofKlections at each polling precinct shall be final and binding,subject to revision by the Supremo Court of the Territory as

n year, hereinafter provided.

Section 41. Any candidate directly interested, or anyn thirty duly qualified voters of any election district, may file a

petition in tho Supremo Court of the Territory setting forthany cause or causes why tho decision of any Hoard of a

should lw rovcrnod, corrected or changed.

Section 42. Such petition shall bo filed in the office of thoClerk of tho Supremo Court within thirty days following tho(lection pi'iipo-c- il to Imj contested and shall bo accompanied bya depoit of twenty-fiv- e (25) Dollars for costs of .Court.

Section 1:1. Tim Clerk shall thereupon issue to the re-

spondents named in such petition a summons to appear beforethe Supremo ( ourt within fourteen days after the service thereof.

Section 41. Such petition shall ls heard by tliu Court interm time or vacation.

Section 15, On tho letiirn day, tho Court, upon it ownmotion, or otherwise, may direct numinous to ho ismicd to anyperson or persons who may bo itiU'Vitnli'd in tho result of thoproceedings,

iSiirrniN 40. At Iho Ilea ring, Iho Court bIiiiII iiaiun tho evi-

dence In ho reiliUTil In writing iiml ahull givo Judgment, tallngnil llmllnjp of I'ai'U or law, Knelt JudKiiinnl may Invalidate lliodiction mi llio Krouml' lluil n oorm't nxull eiinnoi r tttvnf.

Mr. ww IhviiIMi wrlltlwl wtji;'

ernor of tho Territory or tho Board of Supervisors, as tho casomay he. and ho or they shall call a new election within sixtydays nftcr filing such judgment; and if tho Court shall decido

candidate or candidates have licenwhich elected n copy of suchjudguunt shall Ik1 served on tho Secretary of tho Territory orthe County Clerk, it's the ease may he, and tho officer hereinthereto authorized to deliver certificates of election shall signand deliver to such candidate or candidates certificates of elec-tion, and the sumo shall bo conclusive of the right of tho candi-date or candidates to tho ollicc.

Skition 17. Tho decision of tho Court concerning anyquestion properly involved in any such petition nnd proceedingshall Ik final and binding upon Ml parties.

Section- - IS. Tho Court shall have power to compel tho at-

tendance of witnesses, to punish contempts and to do whatsoeverelse may ho necessary to fully dcterinino the proceedings.

Section 10. The costs shall bo tho sanio as in trials in theCircuit Court at Chambers.

Section 50. The Court limy make sueh special rules ns itmay find necessary or proper.

"

CHAPTER 12. ,

'''llltST EUCTION.

shall

dutyballots

bal-

lots

ballot"County

duties

Territory

required

Chapter

unexpired

tallied

liloJlldlw

County officers, other-wis- o

for;they may

of fundsCounty;

claims behalf of County ap-

prove lawful claims County;regulate limits Coun- -

police, regulations con-lli- ct

with general laws Territory, orof Territorial Hoard penalty

violation such ordinances;rcgulato ordinance andexplosives penalty

violation of such ordinances;Subject limitations contained exe-

cute to necessarycarry execution general Counties.

Section shall Board Supervi-

sors of toexpenditures pub-

lic improvements Counties ensu-

ing year. estimated expendituresexceed estimated income of County period.

Section The shall contractdebts or which exceed

Section first election County officers shall be provided such year,held on twentieth day Nineteen HundredEive, officers elected shall tako on day Section A majority of members of Board ofof July, A. Nineteen Hundred Five, shall hold Supervisors shall quorum transaction of bus-offi-

twelve o'clock on Monday in January, iness, but in order to ordinance or to order disposalNineteen Hundred Seven. general laws property of to execute, contract orerning elections Senators Representatives of approve budget or of expenditures, or antory shall apply wherever applicable. officer, or vacancies, shall necessary that such ordi- -

or shall receive approval of majoritySection A proclamation first of Coun- - members Board.

tv officers shall bo Governor uponpassjigo approval Said proclamation shall Section Board shall hold regular meetings

an election in each County, in other respects shall be transaction of public business lieginning on Tuesdaythe as the proclamation required to issued in each month continuo in session many days

holding general elections. Said proclamation shall bo pub- - transaction such business it shall suchlihed in manner required publication of special meeting bo welfare,proclamations general elections.

Section Nominations County officers to be electedat such election bo made in tho samo manner within

samo time tiled with Secretary Territory asis now required relative to nominations Senators

Representatives.

Section It shall lio the tho Secretary ofTerritory to prepare for County forward thosamo to Inspectors of Klcctiou in each Precinct. Such

shall bo white in color of uniform size, shape thick-

ness. Secretary of Territory shall furnishsuch election, suitable boxes which shall bo marked

Officers."

Si precincts polling places establishedio for tho electionof

.,, -

Representatives, constituto precincts polling placesi

i

Section All persons duly registered under thethe Territory to vote for Senators Representatives tho

general election be qualified County officerselection.

Section Inspectors of Election perform all thorelation t

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tho of(J. To the storago

use all and oils, and a fortho

7. to tho this toall contracts do nil things and proper to

the ho

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of for salaries and pay-rol- ls and forwithin their for tho

fiscal shall notthe the for tho

04. Board not for purposein fiscal tho incomer

51. Tho for and revenue forthe of A. D. and

and the so office tho first 05. the theD. ami and n for the

until 51. the first pass any thoand Tho and rules gov- - of any the any to

for and tho tho removefill it bo

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made by the thonnd of this Act, 00. Tho for

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07. to special of thistho County SherilT of and nilthe powers, and and to performall duties in his own wune thein and he elected, tiro byprovided to bo exercised and by thoof tho by tho Sheriffs of tho various

other powers and duties as oroAct and which be by any law

hereafter enacted by tho how-ove- r,

in this bo construed to. .i... :ir. .1 :,..... i,nLt III ml' oiHTllin ui lliu miuii& vanillin:: inutho laws , ,,.,., ..,

shallthis election. iiuiiuiiitiiii

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OS. He shall:1. the peaco;2. and tako boforo tho nearest

for persons to whohave public offense, and shall prosecute the

to this election by law relation to "l,-,- t,lu direction of tho Countyand except the infoi- - Prevent and suppress affrays, breaches of

required to bo transmitted to Sheriff shall transmit- - Bl"'

to Secretary Territory.

as

or

peace, riots

Circuit Courts held thooIk'V nil lawful orders directions of all held

Section 5S. upon receiving the returns of tho County;from tho several Hoard, of nnv In emergency requiring the same, tho aid of

tho of Territory shall tabulate such as "inny mnlo of tho as ho may thinkthe' of election in such Countv. person re- - 8nry " execution of duties;

cciving tho highest number votes such County shall bo ko of kcoP tho jail, and tho

to 1)0 elected and Secretary Torritorv shall thereindeliver to tho persons elected certificates of elec-- upon processes and notices tho year, month,

Hon. If it shall appear by tho returns that there has been a '.vt hour and iiiiinito reception, and issue to tho

uro election of any County officer by reason of a voto be-- Von the same on payment of fees, n

fill such 'Iwwiiib the of tho parties, title and paper and tuna whentween any two or more a special tonpilitwiil l'1iiili linlil Cl CO,

"""".' Vmanner for this election.

Section Contests of election may bo had as providedthis Act.

CHAPTER

Ol'KJCKItS.

Section Any County officer may ho removed mal-

feasance or office. Tho of Supcr- -

unexpired

I'OWIHIX Mfl'EIIVIHlllH,

ofof Kliellniii

...(.,IMIIMH'I

Win Jililnilll'lit 'iiitrnllyIllUlMII WWII flltMl ll llltf

hereinprovided

suhordinato officers deem

supervisebelonging

withinall sanitary and other

regu-

lations

transportation,inflammahlo

Act,

powers

respective

June,

Terri- -

order

CHAPTER

tho provisionsCounty

privileges authority, requiredjurisdiction, the being Coifnty

for which lnwperformed Sheriff

Territory re-

spectively;this conferred provided

authority; provided,that Act contained

,.,...:..l..,,''Section

Preservequalified magistrate

examination all who attempt

required Attorney;Representatives that

niation insurrections;Attend all within County and

and CourtsImmediately

Inspectors County, commandSecretary re'turns and inhabitants County ncccs-aswrta- in

result ThocllarS0 n,ld County prison-declare- d

immediately allfail- -

deliveringcandidates, name

maladministration

all processes and notices tho prescribedby law;

under his hand, upon process notice',the and time of service, if ho fails mako service,tho reason his failuro and the samo --without

Section 09. Tho Sheriff and his Deputies shall bo c.vofficioCounty Coroners, ond such, shall, within rcspectivoCounties and Districts, huvo all tho powers and perforin all thoduties of Coroners provided by law.

Section 'When process notico rctumablo tovisors each County shall constitute a Board of Impeachment another ho may enclose such process notico in en- -

for tho trial of any elected officer of tho County who may bo volope, addressed tho office from which tho samo emanatedcharged with malfeasance maladministration in office by not and deposit in tho Post Office prepaying postage,less than twenty-liv- e legal voters within tho County. Suchofficer shall lio informed tho charge iniido against him nnd Section No direction authority by a party his ot--

bhall Iks given opportunity defend himself against tho a SherilT, in respect tho execution ofsamc. Said Hoard of Impeachment shall havo povvor hear "turn thereof, any act omission relating thereto, shall boand delerniino said charge, mid if tho samo bo sustained, available discharge excuso tho Sheriff from liability for

said ollieer from ollico and to fill tho neglect misconduct, uilos in writing, signed by tho attorneyoccurring liy tlio appointment, somo quaiilied person mi tho party, by tlio party, ho liassaid office term i'rovicleil, liowevcr,

in of removal of a member Super- -

llimi

December

Tho

Certify,

attorney.

Section When tho SherilT parly actionvisors, tho vacancy caused shall fio appointment proceeding, tho process and orders therein, which would oth- -

tho (Inventor for tho remainder tho unexpired term of such onviso tho duty of thu SherilT shall executedmember. by Demit Sheriff; provided, action hc-u- n amiinst

tho Sheriff, all process and orders may served by any por-o- n,

Section 01. Vacancy in occurring by death, resigna- - citizen Iho United States, tho ago year.,tlou removal officer from tho County shall by appointed by tho Court Judge for that purpose,aptiointinen! by tho Hoard Supervisors, unless such vacancy! in tho Hoard of Supervisors, in such ease, such vacancy OlIAPTKR 1(1,

by tho appointment by tho Governor fur thuiiiniimor of limn mien iiuiiiiImii',

OIIAI'TIW II.

AMI IH'TlliH III' Tilt; IIIMMII III'

Ihm'imihii of inlM'iM fi'Hinl part of the Jmpmq. Hl'i'TIHN 119, lliu lluui'il KiipeivlniN t'Hi'li Pniiiilyiin'lin lliul ii'ilnlii cMitdiduii or "irtft lit !iil K"ll'riil MipcrvMim I'oiillol hiihlhi nf- -

II. ...I .liimtllln .4 1. I. ,....il....ft ,..! ll... I.IIWMMII II HHIJOl, III I'MIIHIM,! HI MM Oil 'tf II M IIIIMI l" flllHJI llltmid I'lcyhNl, hmihl il.e ,Vju 0(i ojnmn, wlllmill ilu.

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appoint suchservice;

authorize expenditure all

ordinance

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estimate

combined

liabilities year

constitute

County,estimate

immediately

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easo

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fix

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commit,committed a samo

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election..s....

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everymanner

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hei'utv HitniiriH,

Siii'Tinr Til. Kuril Deputy Sheriff l

Ivu IMili'li'l lutvti lliu powm'i mul performlaw upon Dnpiily hlioillii.

cm mini 17,

miUNI'V I'MIIKi

Hujtidn Tli TlwL'miiily WJhiMiijIIi

mil wlllif 11 hN respect-lli- o

dlltloi linpox'd by

phbpm,V:

1. Take charge of, safely keep or dispose of according to as are required by law.law, all hook", papers and records which may properly bo filed injus omce;

2. Jie c.vofh'cio Clerk of tho Hoard, of Supervisors and, assuch, perform tho following duties:

(a) Ueeord nil tho proceedings of the Hoard;(b) --Make full entries of nil their resolution" and decisions on

nil questions concerning tho raising of money for and allowanceSkction

tlus County

SATURDAY, 15,

10.

AHSI'Sson AND TAX t'Ol.I.KCTOIt.

of accounts the County; collect till anv law n.nii..,f t which may hy

upon

they

they

IAriUt. 1905.

taxes

COL'NTr

liia ntiimnl nll1.v................... ior mo previous year nas maiio may incu.u.-f- . with any proriMv tnAVltll nlttiK- - !..:,. "'I repealed.jiHiiuisc-count- y moneys only Countv warrants

l.y (lie County oxeont. settlement, tlio Tor. fnimfi.'.,. 11. This Act take effect from

in lie rei.silrv mie ilnd. .,...!he .,:;... ..n .....

Assessor Tux Collector within ony as of Hoard ofwhich he shall have liecn elected, assess and or upon nn order of tho Circuit Court or as pro--

against under i,.tt..u vided for law

oilier

(e) Uceord the vote of each member on nny question upon bo hereafter passed bv the Legislature of tho Territory of Ha- -wliujli there is a division, or nt the request of nny member waii. Sixth OS. Ifc shall receive no money into tho Treasury

. !1M'C? by certilicates of the Auditor' as provided(u; immeilia oly after of each meeting of the Suction 88. The Aso.or and Tax Collector shall, onco a m Section .Seventy-seve- n (77) of this AcU

JJoanl, certify all demands allowed nnd orders made for the month or oftener, pav over nil monevs in his hands as innv boiiijint-ni- . ui IU01K.J, gMiig uio amount and date of each do- - law. Action 00. Whenprovided by nny money paid to Comitv Treas- - on the Cth dav of April D 100."maud, or nnd the date of the allowance thereof, which urer upon the certificates of tho Auditor, as provided by tho ' '

. .......... ,..,.. .,,,, v.uuim.isigiito vy iiairman CllAl-TJi- 2,0. jnccciiiiu; cnoii, tlio reasurer shall return one of the corti- -the Hoard, and thereafter Clerk shall deliver the same to urates (o the Auditor with his receiving stamp en faced thereon,the Auditor; dkputy asskssoii anij tax coi.i.kctoh. ''10 Auditor shall forthwith charge tho Treasurer with such

(e) and preserve the report of tho County Treasurer of in and give the person making tho pnymeut a receipt thcrc-th- o

receipts and of the County; Sr.rnoN 80. Koch Deputy Assessor and Tax Collector shall for.(f) Preserve file a memorandum of all accounts acted within his respective District have such powers as may bo

upon by Hoard; imposed iijioii him by any law relating to taxation which may .Skction 100. When warrant is presented to the Treasurerig; ivuiiiemicaio whii ms signature nnn seal ot the County, Ho lieronlter passed liy tho Legislature of the Territory of Ha- - lor payment, tliero is monev in tho Treasury for that mir- -

- " ..it...the proceedings of the Hoard whenever the same ihnll bo ordered waii.publishd;

(h) Perform all other duties required by law, or any rnloor of the Hoard.

3. Adopt, subject to the approval of the Hoard of Suncr--visors, a seal of oflicc, which shall always appear the name

been1.1.....

onPiled Ant

shall mid

1.......17. mid Supervisors

rTn1,?r neco"ll"''','ladjournment

is the A

disbursements

the

ATTOUNT.Y.

Auditor

pay same anil write on tho facothereof tho date payment and name thereto.

Skction 101. When anv is to the Treas'for and the same is not paid for want of April,

the shall the same in lwKik to keptthe County wherein the same shall be adopted and used. Skction 00. The Countv Attomev is the nublic nroseculor for that purpose, shall then endorse thereon "Not naid want

which shall be the seal of the County and shall be used to au- - for tho County in which shall havo been elected and he, or his of funds'' with the date of presentation, anil sign his naniothenticate all official papers instruments requiring execution deputy shall: thereto and return said warrant to the party procnting thoor certification by tho County Clerk, in the exercise his of- - 1. Attend the Circuit Court in and for said County and """'i'. Prom that time until paid, warrant shall liear fivolice. A copy of the impress therrof, certified to bo genuine, conduct on behalf of the people all prosecutions therein for (r0 per cent interest per annum and it shall thereafter lioand also a copy of such seal of tho County when nltered or offenses against the laws tho Territory of Hawaii and tho paid in the order of its registration out of the funds properlychanged by the Hoard, shall bo filed in the of the Secretary ordinances of the Hoard of Supervisors of the County; chargeable therewith,of the Treasury. 2. In every ease where shall be a ehango of venue in

any matter or proceeding in which any County is Suction 102. When there are suflicient moneys in tho Treas-CIIAPTK- lt

18. whether civil or criminal, it shall bo the duty "of the County "f.v to pay the warrants drawing interest, tho Treasurer shall

cor.vrv ai'i-itoi:-.

which and

..1

H

Tilt

oi

and

Attorney oi tno county in wlucli such criminal proceeding is K'o noiieo lor one weeK in some in tlioinstituted of County interested in such matter or pro-- if none is published therein, by written noticefeeding, to appear and defend tho satno in any upon court house door for the same length of time,ClIIIMtV W'lllf.ll lltn ailltin ultii 11 lu. f.liiiiwm.l rj.tiini'fwl flu. Stlltlllff tlll'mitl ttf. ri.1ill 1i.ll-- utli.lt lu'fn

hKCTioN i... I lie Auditor -- Imll issue warrants on tho expenses of biicIi proceedings shall be where- - dvs after tho first publication or posting such notice, suchCounty lvnMirer m lavor of pen-on-s entitled thereto in payment ,. t.as(, originated. warrants cease to draw interest,of claims nnd demands chargeable apiinst County which have ;;. J9titute proceedings or direct tho Sheriff or deputiesbeen legally examined, allowed am! ordered by the Hoard t0 , iK,foru ,i,0 iKistrates for the arrest of charged ' Skction 10.1. In advertising warrants under the provision

Super. isor... The Auditor shall also issue warrants on tho wj,, ,. reSOnablv suspccle.l of public, offenses, when ho has of tho preceding section, in anv newspaper, tho Treasurer shallCounty for nnd doninuds against, the County information that any such offenses have been committed; and not publish the warrants in detail, but shall give notice onlvwhen the I'nmunt are tixed by law or authorizid by law to be for ,mt, jirj,0.so general charge of criminal cases in tho that tho County warrants whoso iiiiiuIkts are stated and whichallowed by some puon or tribunal other than the Hoard of District either in person by the Sheriff, Deputy wore presented for payment prior to a certain date are

., Sheriff or such other prosecuting ollicer as ho shall appoint; able.

Skction 7ti. All warrants shall distinctly specify the lia-liili-

for are drawn tho same accrued.

one

CIIAI'TKH

orders

CHAPTKU 21.

payment

interested,

thotho

County

Courts

attend upon tho magistrates in of arrest; and attend 1- h-

foro and give advice to the Orimd Jury whenever cases aro Skction 101. If warrants shall be forto them consideration; piovidcd, payment within sixty (110) days from tho tho notice

that nothing herein contained shall prevent tho institution or hereinbefore provided for is give n, the fund aside for thoSkction 77. The Auditor shall examine and selllo tho ac-- conduct of proceedings by private conn-e- l before magistrate payment of tho sanio be by tho Treasurer applied to tho

counts of persons or otlicers indebted to tho County or hold- - ,i(.r the direction of County Attorney; payment of unpaid warrants next in order of regularity. Thoing moneys payable into the County Treasury, certify dupli- - ... )n,w indictments, defend suits brought against Hoard of Supervisors may, on application nnd presentation ofcate

uisclinr

warrant

ofii'ce

persons

the amount to nie Treasureri and. upoiriue reiiirn io him the County wherever brought, pro-ccu- recognizances for- - warrants properly endorsed which have liecn ndvortised nndof such certilicates, with the Treasurer's receiving stamp f,.ii,., jM tho Courts of Kecord and all actions for the rccov- - not presented within sixty ((10) days as aforesaid, pass an

enfaerd thereon, give to such nwwu receipt, and debts, fines, penalties, forfeitures and other claims ac- - order the Treasurer to pay' them out any moneysand charge Mime to the Treasurer with the amount orninv: to tho Territory or tho in not otherwiso appropriated.

properly

presented

so received by him. ... Deliver receipts for monev or nrooertv received in his "WMWoilieial capacity, and file duplicates therefor with the County Skction 10r. When the Treasurer pays any warrant upon

Skction 78. The Auditor shall keep accounts current with Treasurer; which interest is due, he shall note on tho warrant the amounttho Treasurer, and when any per-c- n deposits with the Auditor c. () first Monday of each mouth, file with the Auditor of interest paid therein, and enter on his account tho amount

properly stumped voucher, as herein provided for any money an account verified with'his oath of all moneys received by of such interest distinct from the principal,paid into the' Treasury, tho Auditor shall lilo such voucher and him in his oilieial capacity during tlio preceding month and,charge the Treasurer with the amount thereof. upon receipt of the Auditor's certificate therefor, pay them Skction 100. The Treasurer shall settle his accounts ro--

over to tho County Treasurer. lating to the collection, caro and disbursement of public moneySection All warrants issued by tho Auditor during with tho Auditor on the first Monday of each month. For tlio

each year, commencing with tho day of July the year Skction 01. If tho County Attorney refuse or neglect to ac-- purpose of such settlement, ho shall make a statement undor100.1 and thereafter commencing with the fir- -t Monday after count for and pay over money received by him by virtue oath, of tho amount of money received prior to tlio period oftho first day of January, shall be numbered consecutively, tlio of his office, ho shall hi liable for such refusal or neglect upon such settlement, the sources whence the samo derived, thonumber, date .and amount of each, tho naino of the person to his official bond, and tho County Treasurer shall bring an ac- - amount of payments or disbursements and to whom, with thowhom payable, and tho purpose for which drawn stated thereon; tion against him the recovery thereof in tho namo of tho amount remaining on hand. Ho shall in such settlement do-nn- d

they shall, at the timo they are bo registered by him County and recover in such action, in addition to tho amount posit all warrants redeemed by him and take the Auditor'snnd such warrants, if uncalled for for two years, shall bo so received fifty (T0) per cent thereon by way of receipt therefor. He shall also mako a full settlement of allcelled. Xo order of the Hoard of Supervisors shall be necessary to accounts with the Auditor annually on tho first Monday in

bring such action. The Treasurer's reasonable expenses, incliid-- January, in the prosenco of tho Supervisors.Skction 80. Tho Auditor shall, lietwcen the first and tenth ing an attorney's fee, shall Iks County charge,

day of each month, examine tho liooks of tho Treasurer and tion 107. Tho County Treasurer shall mako a detailedeco that the samo have been correctly kept. Skction 02. lit- - shall when required and without feo report at every regular meeting of tho Hoard of Supervisors of

his opinion in writing to tho County officers on matters relat- - the County, of moneys received by him and tho disburso- -

Skction SI. The Chairman of tho Hoard of Supervisors, ing to tho duties of their respective offices. incuts thereof, nnd all debts due to ami from tho County andtho County Attorney nnd Auditor shall, nt. least once in each all other proceedings in his office, so that the in tho

three months and at such other times as they may deem proper, Skction tiii. Tho County Attorney is tho legal adviser of Treasury and the amount of disbursements, together with thotho money in the County Treasurer and make and verify, tho Hoard of Supervisors. He shall attend their meetings debts due to and from the may distinctly appear,

in duplicate, statements showing: when and attend and oppose all claims and accounts

1. Tho amount of money that ought to in the Treasury; against the County when he deems them unjust and illegal. Skction 108. If any County Treasurer wilfully neglects

2. The amount and kind of money actually therein. or refuses to settle or rexrt as required in Section Ono Hun- -

Skction 04. Tho County Attorney, except for his own ser-- dred and Six (100) and One Hundred and Seven (107) thisSkction 82. Thev shall file of the statements m the vice, shall not present any claim, account or demand allow- - Act, no sunn lorieit ana pay to county sum ol Uno

ofiico of tho County Clerk, and the Auditor shall post and main- - ance against tho County,

tain tho other in his ofiico for at least one month thereafter.Skction It,". Each Countv Attorney when elected shall

Skction 8!1. Tho Auditor and the Treasurer of tho County come a deputy of the Attorney General of the Territory, andmust, on tho first Monday in Kebiuarv, May, August and No- - shall report to tho Attorney General from timo to timo as ho

vomber, and at such other times as the "Hoard of Supervisors may required,innv liiiiln l'nitit RtnliMiiput in tint Ho.'ird of Supervisors

mako

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and

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such refusal, andthe Hoard shall bo suits for

recovery thereof, by law.

Skction County shall keep moneysreceived by him the anyCounty, disbursed

showing the whole amount of collections Skction this Act shall Ho shall not place tho same in tho possession of any person

tho source of each of the from sources paid the Hoard any County from or en- - for any purpose; nor loan in any manner uso or permit

into tho Countv Treasury; tho objects to which tho samo were gaging special counsel when, their such action any person to tho same, except by lwj but

applied and tho amount allotted each; tho total amount to desirable or to prevent the nothing in this section shall preclude him, with tho

drawn nnd paid and and out what funds; General or any of his from appearing and represent- - of the Hoard, from for tho safe keep- -

tho Uiuil amount of warrants drawn and tho ing the Territory in any in which thu rights or interests ing of public moneys, but liablo therefor on his

claims audited or allowed ami and tho fund out of the Territory are involved. oilieial bond.

which aro to bo paid; ami, generally, full andHpecifio showing tho financial condition tho County.

Skction M. The Auditor prepare and submit to tho

Hoard Supervisors each year statistical report showing in

compendious form all llnaneial transactions ot tlio county,or ontlXllllllllUK SelllllllU'lv ill" iniliiip mm ii.iinii.

Auditor

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100. Thelielonging Territory,

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Suction 07. The County Treasurer shall: 1 10. Any County officer, except members of tho1. Itccnlvn inonevs to tlio Coiiulv and other Hoard of Supervisors, Sheriffs and and Tax Col- --

account of each office, Uml, commission and institution, moneys by law directed to be to him, salely keep tho same b'ctors,Iinav, will, the approval of tho Hoard of Supervisors,

elassifv tlio principal items of income and expenditure accord- - and apply and pay them mil, leiid.iriug a. mil therefor as appoint deputy underlako ami perform or aid in tho per- -

Inir to' a plan be improved bv the Hoard of Supervisors and required by law and perform uch duties uru required by formanco of (ho .luile, of hi office: and may with such .....

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Tin: llousi: or I5i;piiesi:.vtatmi:s ok tiiij Tkrkitoctoi' Hawaii,

Honolulu, II. T., April 0, 1905:We hereby certify that the foretfoim: Hill passed Third Rein

ing in the House of Hoprcfcntativcs of tho Territory of Hawcujorder

order

sign

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KIMC A. KXUDSEX",Speaker, Hoiho of Heirescntatirc&.

1). KALAUOKALANI, 3Vi,.Clerk, House of HcjirwcutatiTea

Tun Sknati: or tiii: Tkiiiiitouy or Hawaii,Honolulu, H. T., April 0, lOOiJL

Wo hereby certify that the foreiroinir Hill nasscd Third RcJ---ing in the Senate of the Territory of Hawaii on tho Cth dj o?

A.first

I). PAPL U. 1SHXHERG,President of the Senate..

.WII.I.IA.M SAVIIX1E,Clerk of the Senate

RAILROAD INVESTIGATION.

WmhlnRton, March 7. Tlio ScnatoInterstate Commcrco Cumnilltcc willrvsumo Kh "ncurcli for llRlit" on thurnllron.l rate problem and tho neces-sity fur n law to regulate rates soruotimo In April. At least that Is thopresent uiiilcrstanilltiK. Chairman El.lln and Senator Kean have personalbusiness matters to attend to thatcompel them to ask for a. few weeksdelay after the special session of thoSenato has completed Its work.

Tho people should he warned that aplan of campaign Is already organizedhy tho railroad owners and managersto mold public opinion to their way ofthinking that there Is no necessityfor remedial rate legislation. This Isno Idle prediction. Newspapers friend-ly to or under control of the railroadsaro to ho hupplled with adroitly writ-ten articles to In.liience tho Monte nndstop tho clamor for proper legislationto enlarge the powers of the InterstntoCommerce Commlsslnn nnd placoRonm measure of control nn tho trafllct.u. den Imposed l.y the railroads.

This plan Is the second Btep In thuscheme to present nny kind of lawgetting through Congress. Tho wide-spread consideration gUen the HearsthllL thu President's) message recom-mending legislation nnd thu passagoof tho House bill required desperatemoves by tho trusts Interested. TheScnato wns used to smother tin billnnd thu scheme now Is to divert tholido of public opinion to somethingothei than tho railroad question.

ACCIDENTAL FORTUNE.

tos Angeles. Mnrch 1. While cllne-In- g

for life to a manzanlta bush onthe vergo of a t precipice towhich he had fallen, and kicking des-perately for a hold In the crumblingrock, Daniel E. flump discovered aledge of copper ore which experts

a bonanza.Dump, who lives In Lordshurg, had

conducted a hunting parly to DrownsKlats In tho mountains, twenty milesnorth of here.

Alonu he essayed a short nut on thoreturn trip to show his companions, itcould bo done.

Instead of emerging on thn trail andmeeting tho party where he had ex-pected, Gump sudenly found himselfon a perilously steep mountain side.A bowlder turned under him and hoslid nnd rolled down thirty yards,landing cut and bruised In the brushon tho edgu of an abyss. Ills shoutsattracted tho other hunters after along time, and It took them nearly aday to rescue him from the fearful di-lemma.

When Anally taken down with ropeaGump had Bamples of ore which localaBsayers find runs ISO per ton copper,J10 gold nnd 13 sliver. The ledgofrom which he took It nt the, risk ofbis life measured several yards on tho

. surface, and capitalists have takenhold to push extensive development.Tho strike Is In the forest reserve atthe head of Live Oak Canyon, wheroscores of prospectors have labored,

inHeddlng. April 3. Mary Iloger anilAlice Dry, both colored nnd candidateslor the affections of George Drake, metIn tho Afrlinn church Inbt night dur-ing hervlccs nnd got Into an nrgumentoer their respect I va chnnies. MissIloger attacked the Dry girl and thotwo fought furiously for sovernl min-utes. The minister of the church andmembers of Ihe lo.igregatlnn Unnllysucceeded n separating them.

Tim linger girl started out after a reolvvr. Hhe wns unable lo get one,

but cnin.i buck with a large rook andagain attacked her opponent. Thistlmii thu congregation look a band nii.tIhe furious woman wns badly used bythe indignant croud Htm attemptedto Unit n rnnir, but the viaikih was talc(il uwuy from her. Hhe is now In dmhands nt a phiiiuu.

S'itrra.iiit Mro murn out by herllm Dry girl 11ml cue nf llm

j'ttfiiiimkir, lluriey llroun, vtim nuP liuii'l In His kino-H- i firuggli'. TiminjnriM "iiiilllsn htrr I i.in IntofWillHM Mild lliofv urrmU vt Muwluinnrrttw,

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Roll-To- p Desks

For Busy Business Men

Business and professional men whobelieve in system invited to examine thefine new stock of roll-to- p desks which hasjust come hand.

These are fitted with the most modernconveniences known to business scienceand are pi iced lower than any other first-cla- ss

desks in Honolulu.

They are made of beautifrl finished quai-t- er

sawed oak and drawers are made theywill never bind or stick.

Simply raising the roll curtain unlocks all

drawers closing the curtain locks thedrawers.

We have full line of sizes up to 66

inches acioss the front.

Also a full

chairs etc,ine screw and spring office

Porter Furniture Co,Corner Hotel and Bishop Young; Bldg.

GREAT BRITAIN'S GOLF CHAMPION

SERIES ON FAMOUS PRESTWICK LINKS

"No York, Mnrcli IJ Internal In the&0IH113 world soon will be (.entered ontlie famous Prestwlck IIiiKh In Scot-

land, one of the "'lacMc" coursesMa) 2 the amateur champion-whi-

of Creat llrltaln Mill lie heldtljure. The event Is uf innistial Intl.-es- t

hero because an American Is theJiolder of the coveted trophy

Walter J. Travis, of the Garden Cityfiolf Club, has said on more on-- j

on .1 si on that he would not leturn toOrcat llrltaln to defend his title. Rain

so brilliantly last Ma at Sandwich.Thi re will be more or lias presumebrought to bear on the ManIiownvcr, and many uolferis will not besurprised to see lm try again

When II Chandler Hgan, the nation-al champion, announced that ho wasKolng abroad and Intended to playtho famous (nurse In Great llrltaln, Itwas thought Hint tho Harvard boywould lertalrl) follow Travis's exam,phi and compe'o In the amateur tour-Ti- i

nt Prestwlck I.'gan sa)s ho hasno Intention of pla)lng In the cham-pionship

l'or forty )ears Charlie Hunter hasbeen In charge of Prestwleh green,nnil to show-- Its appreciation of his scr-vic- e

the dub U going to hla por-

trait paintul It will lie hung In thehoue, and a smaller likeness will

Ijo prebentid to Hunter.With tho exception of old Tom Mor

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ris, Hunter Is the only golfer left whoIln)ed for the flrtt championship beltand cup. Hunter was born In 1830, andllnjed golf before the Prestwlck Clubwas founded In tho first championship in IS CO, Hunter secured sixthplace Ills best record wns made In1SC2, when he finished third.

In the home and home matches be-

tween I'restwlik. St Nicholas nnd KingJames VI Clubs, Hunter was on thewinning side on two occasions. Aboutthis time he Joined tho professionalrnnks

He did not retire from competitivepiny until near the close of the 'SOsHe was a better match than medal-plae- r

The cteran Is tho father ofDave Hunter, the popular professionalof the Kssex County Country Club.

Although the Prestwlck courso cov-

ers a Ecnnt 6,000 j arils In actual play-ing distance, It Is one of the best nat-ural eighteen hole circuits In Scotland.There are tricky holes at which nil thefumotis golfers, both amateur nnd pro-fessional, hae como to grief, but wheneverything Is going Just right It Is pos-sible to get round In low flgmes.

Robert .Maxwell, former amateurchampion, made a slxty-slx- . The pro-fessional record Is sixty-nine- , made byJohn Hunter, son of Charlie.

The distances of the holes are: OutSOO, 150, 400, 17H, 350, 175, 400, 411."

1,705. In 400, 315, 500, 410, 325, 300,250, 400, 2553,155. Total 5,930.

J52 HOTEL ST. 1024 FOT ST. (I.O.O F. BLDG.)

J. LANDOHAS JUST IN

New Lines of Monarch and Cluett ShirtsSee ThemJ

Suro Death to CockroachesYou onn hwooii up tlon it cockronchou by tho panful

nny mornlnu, If nt nlfiht you linoSTEARNS' ELECTRIC RAT AND ROAOH PASTE

Tills Ii Ilia only uuarante-- il eicr-:u- .. u vvBir u ,

lil bugs, etc, II ilflvti ran un-- l itiico . .. i i.cSmall hl0, a.ltcnls, llnlul ,He), (IkIiI Iiikok lln iiniulll), $1,(11),

V All dour oil II, ur wnt mini iuiJ n uciii uf iUt,STKAHNB' KLKOTHIO I'AtfTB QO TrllillMi) llldll,, GhlmiMO. Ill,

j With the Sporting MenM::u:3u:::t::s:t::::m

NCW GOLF IDEA.

ni in l 0 Match LI Twoi w iiIm mi hedtlUd to lie uturted mithe In K of the Hon Priinilsu) Golfnnd Count rv Club today One Is tolie a continuous tournament In deter-mine upon the ranking of the placrsir the ilub, and the other Is nileighteen hide handicap at medal pln.The latter event will be concluded to- -

ilnv It Is n rather novel tournamentnnd should prove interesting TheI 'avers will lonipcti ngnlut their bestmodal si ore made In the club eompetltlon for the past two )ear nnd thop!aer who sunceds In towering hisscore the grtntest number of strokeswill 'i awarded the liandsomo silvertiophv

This Is protnbl) the first lompetllion of tlil't kind ever held nt tho lub,nrd Hie plnvm nre looking forward toIt wltn no little inteiest There williirohabl) be i number ot plnvrrs whobnvi no rcuirds, nnd the will do theirbe- -t to establish n good one

The other event whlih was si lied-ii- iI for last weik nnd whlih will be

fclartel today Is ulso n novel one Itwill be inntlniied for a number ofweeks until nil of the matilics havebeen lompleted

The following rules have been madefor the tournament b the committedin charge An even numbered plnverwill have the right to challenge theodd numbered plnver Immediate!nbovc lilm for n match to be pla)ednt scratch llaeh mutch Is to be plnvcclb) two weeks from The failureof an even numbered ph)cr to chal-lenge the odd numbered plaver asabove provided shall forfeit his rightto ihallenge, nnd In into of such e

the even numbered phjer shallnot again have the right to challengethe odd numbered plajer above untilhe has defeated tho plaver Immediate-ly below him on the list.

An) pln)er challenged for a gamewho fulls to pin), or who, pla.vlng, Isdefeated slhall lose his place In theorder nnd taue that of his opponentThe defeated p!acr cannot hnllengethe mnn nbovc him until he has de-

flated the man one plnco below him.Should a dute of a challenge fnll

on ii date when the club Is engaged Inplojlng another tournament, or whenIts members, or any of them, shall be1 lav Inn In tho annual tournament ofthe N'orth Const or PacificCoast Oolf Association, such ihnllengoihnll not work n forfeltuie of tho posi-tion of the club member so engaged.Challenges made for Sunday may bodpi lined without loss of standing bythe part) declining.

Tho Indies of the Sun l'ranelsio dubwill hold n (nuntll's cup tournamenton Tmsda), Wednesday and Thursdnyof nxt week Tho qualif)lng roundv III bo pln)cd on Tucsda), the besteight Mores to quallfj The succeed-ing rounds will be pla)ed on the twofollowing da)s.

Next Saturday the rpiallf)lng roundof a (ouncll's cup tournament for themen of the San 1'ranclfco Club will bepla)cd over eighteen holes at medalpla) Tour da)s will be allowed foreoih lound of the match play whlihfollows.

CORBETT'S POOR SHOWING.

Philadelphia, April 3 Young s

fight against Young Erne atWashington Sporting Club tonightxvns tho most deplorable exhibitionmade by the former Invincible

In his entire career Not onlywas ho 'hog fat," but he could barel)ket out of his own way. Had Krnc alittle moro courage and had he usedIlls speed ho i on Id easily have carriedoff tho honors. As it was, ho was soafraid of tho kid's "rep" that h didlittle else than clinch and run away.

Willie Fitzgerald, Joe (Jans. Al Her-for-

and Kid Howard wcro In Corbett'scorner. Tho Denver boy weighedevery ounco of 110 pounds. IMdlcllanlon challenged the xv Inner Thofight was probably n draw If Youngtorbett fights llanlon In his presentcondition It Is a safe bet Hiuilon willput him out.

The first round was Hrne's and theprion.l llkowlse In the thlnl roundCorbelt became real aggressive anilopened a cut over Ilrno's o)o with nlift uppenut Put lug the rest of thointiud h had the Quaker on the runwith his flerio bod) smashes and wonnut In the loiinil Lrno boxed n littleIn the fourth and the session wini en lloth illnchcd In the tlfth CorIstt fiom weariness, 1'rne from fear.At one time the) were locked for fullytlihtv Mtntnls before the lefeieo couldpr them ap in

Thcv woke up llnall) nnd wire slugf, ng mi hard at tho bell that nclilurhi ard It nnd the) kept on llRhtln'(orbctt again hud the tin ml In Inlug to get g.iy from Cm be it in thelimt round i:rno tumbled tluough thelopes When he climbed buck Into thui.ng he suddenly H'cmed to rcnllxe Hint(en bolt was not 1.0 nine li and foughtbnik hard They wcro slugging nt theIn ll and tho tunnel wns oven

PLAY DIG 'UN8.

I ' ngi li's, March S - Tho ('htnignv,ii..iuiu uiiii Inmi tho Liu Angclclull ii mil today In n fust, siinpp)cuii li) the mnrn uf 3 In 8 Thine

.. vi nil KCHtHllIuiml pluys, rbb f

i nn i hem being Iho flidillng of Urnlull- - by Tinker nnd Uvers of ('hi

, liiiiidwln pjlitiiid fur Aiirimid nllmvciil but suviin tills Hud

i. ii iv nt ns kxhI support as Wuiin. mid Whiter did from ih I'liinmai. Mi is In' riillld put Iihvd Igil At

iiiIsiku, JMiUU,

AMONG THE

Tommy Mowatt ". ""almarket on the soul i n '"h" - xx III

hi n main nrth li mi I" bin andmost of his mcnl v 111 in h nig mi hooksand swings. Monev vvll p.tss mriwlounter, nnd there will le nomine; dotllg' In tho penenllge ll'n --ever)battle will be for a steak ChicagoJournal.

Hub" Turner, the tolor d lightweight. Is still In Philadelphia, unableto get n match with one of the pre-sumed higher bo)s In his class Hewill Jo 130 pounds for nnv of them,nnd might stretch a point mid do 128as an Inducement There men wholeinft of boxers In I'lilllle who mnntincotheir willingness to go nt l.Kl poundsnt U o'clock, nnd )et when the nameof Turner Is mentioned the )rtrcat

"1 find that In a six round fightingI have to ionic up out of in) irouih,'ra)s Ktldlo llanlon The six roundgi.me Is fnst from the Jump, nnd thetrouch Is for the slower unitingrune That brings me round Ml.light-

er to my man M) iroiiih Is n sideirouih Up strnlghter I i.ui get tov.ork fastei with both hands

Cities where boxing Is nllnwed arenattered from Maine to CaliforniaI ollnwlng are soma. of the towns opuito the ilnunol pushers Snn l'rauclsco,1 hllnitclpliln, Hot Springs, Ark , I an(aster l'.v .1 Ilaltlmore, Salt lakeClt), Cambridge. .Marlboro, Chelsea,liutte. Now Orleans, Chester, I'll ,

Portland, Mo; Ilerlln, N. II, Milwau-kee, M Louis Savannah, Indianapolis,South Ilend, Poerln, Rrnml Rapids,Pernor Dxwsou Clt). Detroit, Snglimw, Hay City, Heaver Palis.

"Plghtlng Pick" H)land. who reentl) stood Prankle Nell off for

fifteen rounds, linn Just come out withnn offer to fight Nell n teiond time,with the lonilitlon that the winnerget all th" purse the loser receivingnot n penny to reimburse hi in for thotime nnd inone) spent In training

I nm so suro of whipping Nell If I

gel another ehnine that 1 would wngeru million dollars, su.vs Il)lnnd. "Ilad Nell beaten until he landed thatlucky punch In the fifteen round. IfNell won't meet mo n second time, I

am open to light any man my weightin the world I should like to get n(inik nt IMdlc llanlon "

FLOATING MONTE CARLO.

New Yoik, Mnrih 20 The flontlngMonte Carlo Is a realty. All arrangements for a dicp sen going poolroom,with wliclct8 rnie service nnd a littleof cvcDthlng else In the way of spunlatlon mi the turn of a eanl or a wheelon the side has been completed

Coincident with tho opening of thoEastern racing season Thursdny Inllrniilngs the steamship Mount

licensed to inrr) D00 passengers,x. ill biive the llnttery landing nt 12celoik Monday for n short afternooncruise In the salt water off SandyHook. It Is the plan of the membersof the downtown s) initiate, which has(bartered the steamer for the summer,to sail tho i raft every day of racing ntliennlngs at the noon hour, and theproject was consummated by a con-tract made today with n wireless tele-giap-h

company. No gambling will belone on board within tho three milelimit, but outside ever) thing will go,

QUAIL KILLED BY COLD.

Iluttn, Mont., March C Hundredsof ipiall havo been found dead In theHitter Hoot Vnllc) as a result of thotold weather and sportsmen fear thata large percentage of game birds havobeen exterminated. Protected by thelaws of the State, but exposed to thecold blasts and suffering for lack ofsomething to eat, tho pretty littlecreatures hivo been forced to huildlohelplessly together beneath trees orunder oilier tdieltcr Portions of tho

SYMPTOMS OF.

BRIGHTS DISEASE

The spri id of Ilrlght's Disease Is sopioriiunill) stirring tho health departments of the Inrgo cities that mentionit tin iiimiiiiinest s)inptums Is timely.

Pullliii'Sk of tho o)cllds or swellingof tin iiukli s oi hands In tho morning;nlfo diopsv In tho abdomen.

'I In olitu ncltil kidney Ineicnseu thoblood pies-ur- nnd the heart limy e

Involved mid painful. This Isnrten attended with mi asthmatic con-dition oi shortness of bienth

As llrlglit h Disease (ommuuly slnitsns lihlne) iiouhlo, any kidney dlsoulcrthat has llngeied longer than thivu orfour months Is nolle o of tho chronicdanger point, and that It tun bo no lon-ger tilllicl with.

Tin ni in.iy or may not bo sediment.Often In udvnnccd cam's thi'io Is mivisible biiillmonl.

I'ullliiu )oslght, drowsiness midmm rnie I 'ailncheu nro nil inlvauc id

Mil pi mileA pub oasly iiiiiipliixliin. Willi weak-iii- k

In ni, n in bo ic'KUIili'il ns Nlispl'l lilllic

v. il lie in plum In Hid liamU of"ni in n Ilrlght's PIsmisv n ill! iiiiko

I" 'I i a in i nn vnrlrty uf teal msospui i ii i inm's lli'mil UniniKiiiiHl furHiii iii iu...ui), slums tS7 i

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mini roads havo been falrl) dottedwith the inrcasfes of the birds.

The quail wero Imported u feweara ago by Western Montana sports-

men nnd they nre protected for thonext three )cars by tho State gamolaws In tho hopo that they will be-

come numerous. Hut fnto seems to bongalnsl them. Last summer hundredsof them weio killed off by tho poison-- d

wheat which fnnm rs spread Indis-criminately over the prairies to exter-minate gophers.

TOD SLOAN RIDING.

New Orleans, Mnieh 7 J, HunterSloan Is not onl) sincere' In his effortsto legnlii his prestige ns a Jockey, butthat he nlso retains much of the skillwhich iiinde him the stnr rider of nfew )oars ago wns evidenced at CityPnik last Wodnesda), when ho rodotwo winners Sloan showed n willing.ntss to work by accepting four mountsnnd In each Instance lode n cleverrnc-e- . his win on ltutlccnt being nil exhlbltioii of perfect horsemanship, Illsothei win with Juelgo Trn)uor was anens) one, ns he mi plieeit his mount Inthe enrly singes that when it enmo tothe finish his mount slmpl) won in nlump.

KILL THE DEFORMED.

Chicago, March 10. "The Spartansand Mules nnd Persians, who puttheli Imbecile or deformed childrento death ns soon as born, wcro wiserthan we," Mrs Margaret Forwerg toldtho Social Economies Club recently Inn geneinl discussion of penitentiaries,reformatories nnd Insnno us)lums.

"Hrutnl as It may Bocm, such nn nttltude Is necessary for tho greatestgood to the greatest number," shicontinued. "Society would profit Iftho Insnno nnd hopelessly deformedwere put to a swift, painless and legaldentil. In that respect soino old pagaucivilizations were In advance of ourown

"As) turns for tho seclusion of suchpersons, where they drag out a o

existence, should be replacedby hospitals for those of criminal anddegenerate tendencies. Those whoarc hopeless should bo done away withnuclei legal sanction."

ENGLISH KNOCKS SIMMS OUT.

Omaha, Neb, April 4 ClarenioHiigllsh of Omaha tonight knockedout Artie Slmms ot Akron, Ohio, Inthree fnst rounds. Slmms was nearlyout In tho first round and nt no timehad a iliance to win.

NOTED TURFMAN DIES.

Louisville, K) , April I Prank IIHarper, the breeder and tiirfniin nndowner of several famous burses, dlidtoday nt Xnnturu, uged M )cars

ENGLISH WRESTLER WINS.

Itockfoul, III April I James Pair,tho I'.ngllsh mlcldlo-welgh- t championvrestlei, deflated Young line kenhIiiuhII heio tonight winning theflist fall In 15 minutes mid the secondIn !l minutes nnd 30 snoudr.

NCW YORK FAILED.

Itlncn, N. Y Miiuli 1H -- Picshli ntHe lim man of Cornell was notllled to-

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"RACHEL MARR"

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ONE OF THC SMALL NUMBER OFUNUSUAL NOVELS.

A Tabu Theme Treated With Cour-age, Cleverness and Cleanness.

In this novel Mr Roberts has left The book Is largely mtidi up of afavorite subjects ami tal.cn up a dial of these plllklas. a sort of apolo-them-

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clso touched upon with a want of lug of the blame on the whodelicacy and sympathy quite appall- - no doubt deserved It nil

Mr. Robert's too, of merchants are Riven parthis rare Is original. of chapter. the searching party

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oluincThe view which. In her mvect Inno-

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Rachel takes of maternity Isbased upon an absolutely moral anillegitimate Instinct,

Tho distorted view arlcs from latercontact with conventions which arc aswrong as they are artificial. Ot course,ioi pmpo?cs of protection to societyi.L large, mid to fine the Individual Afrom the prejudices of society, certainforms and conventions arc neicsxarv.la n primitive society they would notbe, not in n reformed, unselfish soclet) nthat some of us hope for In the future.

As ttachcl felt so wus It true thatthere wns no shame for a girl to beara child. In the act of hearing andtearing a child she would call into ai,Ion n" ,l' ,ll,!,lcr Promptings of herloture; In no partleular sene i mild,ol,oniitli.nBlmt elevated hy becom- -

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Love unsollMi and trustful wnsthe Inception, faith and trust eonsum- -

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hei line mil) beeanso ho dared not toMi farther Tho logical conclusion

have been given In words, nutleft to Inference.

Hut some da) It will be done dearly,partleiilarl) If Nnturo's way of procreation is displaced by tabulator)'jncthods. If life can be Induced client!itlly. then the novelists will reap their1'ttrvest. and girls like Uachel Marr cantntlsfy their maternal Instincts

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forded her, is a worthy Introductionto the rest of the story.

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Hem) rrauils I.yle, nuthor of thatmatchless composition, 'Abide withMe," for twenty )car was aIrom iimsiimpliim During this tlmuhe wus the mlnUtir over a parish composed of llieherfnlk In a eoiibttiwn of lhiglaud lie Inbonil fullh-full- )

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summer I suffered greatly from tholonir. continued heat. I was com-

pletely worn out; inylilood seemedto become, ns thin ns water, and I

lost all energy and Interest in life.M.v friends recommended Acr's5arsaparllla, mid a course of thiswonderful medicine restored myhe.iltli and spirits. M.v husband suf-fered hi the fume way as I did,though not to such :m estuit, nndho also was greatly hcnetlted fromtbo use of

AYER'SSarsaparillaAYER'S PILLS, MILD BUT EFFECTIVE

ill THE BEEI1ES

llllo, April II The prevalence of

the Japanese beetle Is ni .mining suchnhirmlug proportions ns to cause bouse

holders and otliers Interested In thepivBcrvtitlon of plant life to begin nnnctlvo crusade ncnlnst the obnoxiouspest. A eltlren gathered from one hdisc its bush after nightfall the otherevening over u hundred beetles. Tholavages of the beetles' deadly workcm be si i u em lose bushes, palms midpi u.ts. nnd for the- - benefit of Tribunelenders we nln1 below tho methodlido ted todestio) them.

Altei euptiiilng n eiunntll) ot tbobeetles, place them III a soap bo. Inthe bottom of which has been deposit'id several Inches of earth, Keep thobox supplied with fresh honohemograss or iDblscus leaves in order toke'ep them nllve.

It will soon be found that n numberor the- - bugs have died and are coveredwith n grayish substance, which Is thufungus growth that nttacks this partlc- -

ular Insect life. Thu soil In tbo boxunci the dead beetles should bo thor-oughly mixed, until tho earth has be- -

come- - Impregnated with the fungus.Subsecpient additions of raptured bee- -

ties to the box will beeomo Infected,nnd after three da)s confinementshould bo released. Tho liberated bee- -

les will In turn Infect others, until It

becomes only a citiestlon of time, It Isclaimed, when nil oru exterminated.The bugs live In tho ground in Hie daytime nnd come out in tho evening tofeed upon thu plniits and nro cast!)captured with tbo aid or a lantern.

Cbns. Hltrhioek nnd llrother Matthins have been persistent In their

to exterminate this pest, but late-

ly the numbers bavo becoinu so great,that all persons nro asked to Join In

the crusade and adopt tho abovemethod. It Is stated that there nrothoiiHinils or Infected bugs alread) ntlarge, nnd It Is only necessary to captine n bundled or so to make a startIn the good work, Ily confining thoarea of Infection to a small box thesuicad of tlie fungus among the livehoetles Is more easily accomplished

The Columbia (S. C ) Stale notesthat "the dispensary sales In Sumter(population, r.l.hO) for the six ela)sending December 21 aggregate Jfi.tr"

more than $1 worth of rum for eachinhabitant.

$' ty ?". I

F?le!"iriivl,,

A . klj'

rtlinwn,,.02iP.tlSi.i2iE- 'liV -Milll. 81,i,t,i, nauiuisKi'iu'iutii

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mi UH VIno

ORIIflOIBTS

SI Fill) utile

t Special to Tie liulletlnWiililavvn Kntial, Apill S Thi'Jour-mas- t

Hi sclicioner Solano Captain Klg-gen- s

Is discharging coal at the Hleelo

wharr When through clx- will tnkabout 1,250 tons of Mellrjcle sugar torthe Coast.

The concrete arch that spins theWnbiavvn stream Is completed afterni- l- a creditable structure. AllanJudci the finisher, left this week forHonolulu, after hnvlng mndo quite afew acquaintances hereabout.

The W. C. Hall took a full load oftugai vesterday from here.

Mrs II A. Jneger and Miss VioletI.lmti paid Wahlavvn a visit on Thurs-day. They also called on Mrs Win,Stodart In the early part of the week,

Mrs. It I) Moler and child. tliMlsres Uooney and Hole returnedfrom Honolulu estere!a, all lookingthe better for the trip

Hcpreselitntlve W J. Sheldon Isworking hard to get the Jurors' payralseel from two or tluce dollars perday. knowing fiom practical expertenee that tho dut of the office andthe kind of men gencrull called upondeserve to get much more Yet themajority of the legislators could notsee the Jurmcn nro not satisfied andwell paid The managers of planta-tions nnd other large concerns. menwho can well nfford to lay off aronevel summoned, If they are. theyoa?ll get off The least Intellectualof the citizens Is never culled, becausehe couldn't Judge' If he was, bo wouldbo elated, because generall the ma-Jor-

of them don't cam very muchend to march pompousl) nround thocourt) aril Is looked upon ns a treat.Hut the sinew of the niitlon. tho manthat Is earning from two tu sl dollarsa elaj. will get lils subpoena to goand perform the nation's most dellcntoand Important duty tu act as a Judgefor the people'. Tho majority of themnot only lose their better pay but also" f""1"' " 8l,,,ni1 V much mnro

money, never mind how Judiciouslylliev mnv live, while on lurv dutv.Men who" have advanced to where theyare , b) hard struggle, imluslrlousiiessnnd caiue-etners- . aro forced to do Juryduty nt the cost of themselves andfamilies. There Is n pure ense of nmill after having paid dear for hislietti r lot In this world, being made topi) extra homage to bis governmentnnd eharltv too, loo much of It nil.The biippl)lng of his tal-

ent ought to ho sulllclent lis eltlen'sduty to bis country. Hut let his meroti.ivellug and living expenses be

b) the public coffer Instend otcutting two dollars n day, which Is notI'uuugh to meet the hotel bill. And ontop of It Is tlin stable account for Illshorse and other necessary Incident- -

ills,Therefore the that will

rnlse the pay of Jurors to threo dollarsper day will go down In history as a

Just and humane body.

BEARS AT HOME.

Tho Kalmukl Zoo Dears will bo athomo to tbo public, In their now androomy house, from and after Saturday,March 11th, at 1 p. m.

They moved Into their new quartersPrlday evening.

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ui,ii:lu!

awe;ll f n .B'wvi s. v'Jv

MM-.--.m2"yfa yi; ttwhiiv.'$r$z.t lm' Iuklng for work? Why, I ndver

U-- ot for nn all round man.""Ileikln ilia's whiid I am, boss.

shu.ili boil nil loiin' town looLIn' to' a

Job" Weekl)

WHY VOU SHOULD TAKE

WINECARDUIWine o Cardui is a mild medicine, but a

powerful tonic that is unrivaled in its success lathe treatment of the diseases peculiar to women.

Over 1,500,000 sufTcrinrj women have beencured of troubles that ordinarily are thought torequire tho expensive treatment of specialists,simnlv by taki' t; this great woman's tonic.

Wine of Cardui recommends itself to modestwomen of moderate means, because it can betaken in the privacy of thu home without submitting to a nutniiiauni; local cammauon anasubsequent dangerous treatment.

It is not costly and every sufferer can afford It.

If you arc a victim of female weakness In nny formWine of Cardui Is tho medicine that you should take nntl

you cannot nfford to lose any time In startlnu the treat-

ment. Your trouble) U ever i;rowin worse never better,

Vme of Cardui never falls to benefit even cluonlo

troubles of thu inoit serious nature, nntl In nlnu out of

ten eases it I'llngi nn absolute, cuie, 1,500,000 curtxlwoman umlgrsu Wmo nf Carilul,

Ycu 9l

L 4AUxwtiiliAmm

Cardui, M ycur druHI l!f II lodifi

fiaiiMmimmimmSEi.LN.'tfOOTTLES

tii tmtutmmimummmmmmttNifimtmmmmmmmmmi

1 ,. S Co., Lt&r,

i ,. IHWIN. mt nnd llty.l. j. D. SI'nKCKl tt VIco Preu.W. II. OII'PAUD. . . d VIco Prei.H. M. WU'T.Nl.Y, Jr. ...TreasurerniciiAnn ivnrtf .... SecretaryA. C. LOVKKIN Audita)

SUGAK FACTORSand

COMMISSION AGENTS,Agenti for tbo

Scottish Union & National Insurant -

Company of Edinburgh.Wllhelma of Mapdeburg Cencral In-

surance Coinu.tny.Associated Insurance Company of Ml

nlch and D"Mn.Alliance Marine A. Co cral Assurane

Co., Lt'J., of L'.idon,R0yai Insurance Con'i.A of Liverpool

Alliance Asiurarce Co. of London.Rochester German Insurance Company

of New vorW.

Agents of tbo

Oceanic StoJinsnjp CompaijOP 6AN FRANCISCO., CAL.

FIRE INSURANCE 1

TilE

B. F. DlLUNfrtAItt CO.

LIMITED.

General Agent for HawaiiAtlas Assurance Ccmpjny of Londorv.Phoenix Aeturance Co. of London.New York Underwriters' Agency.Providence Washington Insurance Cc"lisnlx Insurance Co. of Brooklyn,

4th floor, btangenwald Dido- -

Alexander & BaldwinLIMITED.

.!

131OPPICERS.

II. r. Ilnldwln Presides)J. P. Cooke VIco PresidentW. M, Alexander .Second VIco I'res.L. T. Peck ...Third VIco PresidedJ Waterhouso TreasurerU. M. Itolph SecretaryW. O. Smith Audited

SUGAR FAMOUS,COMMISSION MERCHANTS and

INSUBAKGE AGENTS

Agents lotHnwallan Commercial & Sugar CtvHaiku Sugar Cc uipauy.PjU PlantationMaul Agricultural Compan).Klhel t'luutaitun Company,llawnllau Sugur Compauy.Knhuku Plantation Company.Kahulul Railroad Company.Hateakala Itauch Company,

Castle & Cooke, Ltd.HONOLULU.

Commissi.! Mordants

II Sugar Fietirs

AOENTB FORTho Bw Plantation Co.The Walalua Agricultural Co.The Kobala Sugar Co.Tte Waltnea Sugar Mill Co.Tho Fulton Iron Works, 8L Louis, Wsv.The SUndard Oil Co.The Ceo. F. Illako Steam Pumps.Weston's Centrifugals.Tho Now England Lifo Insurancs Ctv

ot lloston.Tae Aetna Fire Ins. Co. ot HartforiL

Conn.The Alllanco Assurance Co. ot Lonito.

4

iC. Brewer & Co,, Ltd. I

Queen Street, Honolulu, T. H. i

AKOntH torHawaiian Agricultural Co., Ooka4

Eugar Plant. Co., Onoraea Bugar Co,Honomu Sugar Co.,Valluku Bugar Co,Makce Sugar Co.JIaleakala Rancb Cev,The Planters' Line ot Ban FranciscoPackets, Drencr t Co.'a 11d catlloston Packets.

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

Robertson, Manuger; II. K. DlshojvTreasurer and Secretary; CoL W. P.Allen, Auditor; P. C. Jones, C. MlCooke and Geo. R. Carter, Director.

LIFE mil FIRE

Insurance - AgentsAtlKNTS FOIl

1

NEW ENGLAND MUTUAL IN- -

8URANCE CO, OF BOSTON.AETNA INSURANCE COM-

PANY OF HARTFORD.

Efi, IRWIN & CO., LB.Agent for

Western 6uu.tr Rtflnlng Co,San Francisco, Cal,

Uildwln Locomotlvs Works,PhllsifslphU, Pa,

Ntv.HI Unlvtmi Mill Co.Minufacturtrt ol Nitlonsl Ce

HhrsUdsr. Ntw York, N, YiParalfln I'llnl Compan,

Han Francisco, Cal,OIiIjihII A Co,

fiin I'runlKo, CadI'ielUe OH ImmpoHstlon C- -

6m ffsMcitct), Qili

hue M l'fUH( M T1i EillMiM'

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LIFE

FIRE

fcHIXTKEN RVfiNlNO nUMiCTIN, HONOLULU, T II SATURDAY. APRIL IS. 1005.

u,Rooseveltian Family Dinner

IVnshlngton Mnnh 5 A Roosevelt Revolution, and whhh v 111 be decided

dinner, Riven 1 President Roosevelt nt a meeting of that boilj In Wash- -

Jo Rcosevclts onl was the feature of Ington next month The problem Istho first da) if the new Presidential pne of social prestige Por the firstregime, time In the history of the orgntuza- -

liven 'Constant Header" dots not nlon tho Daughters ore questioning theremember thnt then has ever been so mMom of loiiferrlng the position of

Tiian near and distant relatives of n president-genera- l upon the wife of aPresident In Washington as there are man who Is either e olhco or other-thi- s

time. wise ft member of the Cabinet. ThisThe olllelal chronicle of White custom has been cloel adhered to

House guests for many jcars shows In the past Now there Is talk of blue

that all names have been discounted blood against wealth There areIn number h that of ItoosCM.1t. It Is charges of class distinction, nnd

said among the gossips thnt there threat of revolt against the old se-vere twenty two Roosevedts under the ttm of electing otrtccrs by polltiiallag and eagle of the White House, picstlge.

nnd that these twenty two constitute The Chicago Daughter, who num-th- e

party at the dinner tonight. There her t'00, the largest chapter In theera certainly twenty two covers, and country, are, with few exceptions,

there certainly were numerous Hoose- - ready to declare for Mrs. Donald Me-olt-

as the record will show. Jjiln of New York for national regent.On the oHlclnl list of White House Mrs .McLain. who o far appears to

permanent residents nnd temporary be the most talked of successor forsuosts were the following lloosevelts: Mrs Palrbatiks as president Rineral,

President Roosevelt, Mrs. Hoose- - f elected, will be the first woman toolt. Miss Alice I. noosevelt. Miss bo nppolnted to this oillec not the wife

Kthel C Hoosevelt. Mr. Theodore of a Cabinet omcer. or with residenceItootevelt Jr Master Kermlt Hoose- - out of Washington Her election willvelt, Mnster rchlbnld II Roosevelt, neccssarll) mean a break In the old.Master Qiientln Hoosevelt. Mrs. V S tustom of choice based on politicalCowlos isister of the President). Mr. prestige. .j ltitii&lllnnd Mrs W Rmlln Hoosevelt. Miss ,C.irlsllne Hooevelt. Mr Pranklln II. COLORADO'S DISGRACE.Hoenevelt. Miss Klennor Hoosevelt, Collier's for April 1 sasMrs I Went Hoosevelt, Miss Lor- - Government as dlsgnceful as thatralno Hoosevelt. Hon It. It. Hoose- - CnJoed by the Stnte of Colorado Is not

clt, Klfrlda Hoosevelt , cften contemplated by countries whichThis list of seventeen leave only the world calls clvillcd The Const!-tlv'-

out of the tvvent) two to account tutlon of the United States guaranteesTor. It Is said that the other five were tc ti,e people of each State a

nil tight, but. while related, they ntl form 0( government It need notliavo not retained the name of Hoose- -

U(, Uepulillcnn in substance. There Isvelt. some being Indies who have rennsylvnnla, for example. Hut thochanged their names under persuasion form ,mlsl uo preserved In Coloradonnd others being gentlemen who are not on)y )g thc ttl ,)f tne ICOilo

of the President. rvnl, ,M tle ,oro pretence of popu- -

This fnmlly dinner wns the finale of Hr HbtrtJ tta Bunn,iom,, heii nrlk-- a

dnv which, so far as tho President Is ir8 werc ft,1ci yomrm thewas n very private one at U(e r mne 0WIlcr8 aml taKcn 0ut of

the White House. lh( Smc ,,y jolemc. without anyTho President did not go to church l0(lk ()f ,nW( wlhout c,cn ,,, moBt

today, and some people say It was be- -

,lirr,lmtor, tra, the Corts )0ng toldcause It was to be expected that there ,0 R0 (0 ,,, Ue)1 bj )C combinationxvoutd have beer, tremendous thronga cf tthul ,he c,emcI1g nt.rc tho l7ov.in and around tho little church where ,, (ll0 ,.crnor tno mnc owncr8jlie worships

, ,Hcr. The people submitted, pujrloilIn the vrternoon the President an,

; Uy ,,,e balancIi.B oMl on the otl.or Bl.lo.l.oys and Mr H. II M. lerguson of their disapproval bytne HoiiRh Hlders took carriages and .. --.,.

.l....o... Un. tl,vItl'llt IU IVHIr,tuur, mviivtook unthlle hursea and hml n gallop Inthe tountrj

Birds To RuleFlltltPO fionoratlfincr UIU1 C UCIIC1 allUIIO

niusirai "" .v...u. ...... ,.

may be a few Hepubllcans who believePenbody was on an honestcount, but we doubt If there aro a doz-

en In the State. Some Hepubllcnn pa-

pers, and some Hepubllcnn legislators,even In Colorado, were honest enoughtc ndmlt that Adams was elected. ThojKaiatnre calmly stole tho Oovcernor--

Ono Item of business which attractsattention because It shows tho general

ship Tho Penbody peoplo wcroMarch IS The human 1M.Ilo,i t0 ,uUlle clh another faction,

race will be extllnct on this earth In and hence tho deal with the Lleutcn-th- e

course of a few million jears, ac- - ant Oovornor. On our theory oflo Samuel Wllllston professor eminent tho people of Colorngo must

or paleontologj at the University of fcnvc themselves, If they wish to beChicago. saved. The nation can not Interfere.

While lecturing on thc future of the Local responsibility Is thc basis of frcoearth's Inhabitants Professor Willis- - Government. It Is the opposite of n

declared that. In his opinion, In- - derly autocracy which diminishes il

,nln Irregularities nt tho expense) ofof men at this future illate, whichw ,nimM,la.B frcc tntttntlio. Our

he told the students would not come B)Btem nUo acts ns quarantine. It eon-lo- rsomething like 3,000,000 years, tho m,ea political diseases to their spot of

earth will be dominated by birds. origin. Instead of allowing each ono to"It will only be a natural course of spread across tho country. Thnt It Is

tivents that will ultimately elilve men the best sj stem no believer In democrn-fio-

tho iiomlnnnt sphere on earth," c enn well doubt; but tho entireProfesses- - Wllllston "First camo 'ai"0 of free government, for tho tlmo

W-- In Colorado Is a flagrant Instancetho fishes They wero dominated for ot ll0W fnr ,rom satisfactory any n

while nml liiii to cnv lo the , enn not boamphibians, ri.cn came the reptiles, Rhen ,)y asJBtcm. it can only be madewhich soon yielded to thc mammals. I1088,e. In order to secure and pre-No-

il.o mammals arc weakening, serve It, a community must stand high-nn- d

the newest class, the birds, Is or morally than Colorado does atto prominence, am) In time, ent.

1 ilaccrely believe, will be the doml- - '(

naut Inhabitants of the earth. The BUSINESS MAN'S HANDYof the! classes developed to OEX, published In the Saturday Bulle-th- e

highest degree of specialization, tin and the Weekly Edition, gives aand then hegnn to wane. Man Is conelM and complete resume of all

eloped to that degree now, and fl, notices, call for tenden, Judlittle more can be expected of him." menti, building permlU and real e

Troftsbor Wllllston Is considered tate transaction Evening Bulletin,ono of the leading experts In paleon- - 75 cenU per monlK Weeky Bulletin,

.tology In this country, and has written $1 Der yCar,.several treatises evolution.on t , (

WAR OF WOMEN.growth of Industry ln tho West Is

Chicago, March 21. One of tho found in te report ot a nrolxi whichgreatest social wars In tho history of w,ch carried 400,000 pounds of butterthe country Is hinging on Issues now n iS9S and 14,000,000 pounds last

before the Daughters of tho Amerlcanjcar.

FREE SEEDS FOR FARMERS, WHY NOT FrtEE THINGS FOR

EVERYBODY?

i

P T Cif sVl I4J '"tB.l (4 1 uf sl V I lilvfT T"

Siniler t. otjy rrisUo 4 vigtrawi stuck an Pw (llrlljilleii af frve i.i.VVihlncin fitwi Itirn. Hr-t9M-n Csult,

EuHIEMMISRecorded Apr. 0, 1B05. .

I Alfred .Mngoon to Thos I: Ajors etnl llel It Ps 2753 nnd 18281-2- , Pa- -

kala, Lahalna Maul, $500. 11 180, p1'H Dated Apr 4 1903

Hst of Hobert W Holt by ndmr et nlto Walalua Agrl Co Ltd, !,; (Irs 235,21V, 411 and 9JT and Ap 3i, H P 4475,

Kul 771",, WahHwa, etc Walalua, Oa- -

hu, 25 )rs nl $0,000. II 203, p 305. Da--

ted Mar 17. 1005.

Peter C Jones Ltd to West S. Hnwnlnvflmt Co Ltd; AM, nilg C Klvlnon por lot 20 of (Ir 3010, Kallhl, Hono- -

lulu; S00. II 208, 232 Dated Apr 5,1903

.0 SegelUen by ntty to V M Camp- -

fjcll et al, Hel; easterly 15 ft of lot25 nnd westerly 45 ft of lot 24, Pawaatract, Honojulii: 12,500. 1J 215, p 103.Dated Apr 5. 1805.

T'F n i inf,? J i 1 1 ir ?

Or 107' Kingand Young Sts lionlulu, $1 and mlg $2500.' 11 2C, p33,' Dated Apr 5 1905.

Charles Ilutike and wf to HenryOchrlng; D, Int In lots 4 nnd 15 ofOr 197, King nnd Young Sts.Honolu- -

'tii 1t?1,,i1?5, IJOO.

P

I'ltna lltitvl.,, onil nl In llnrnlil 15

Unoncpi" n- - 1.2 Int In Inta 4 and 15.

of Or 197, King nnd Young Sis. 0

acre land. Walklkl, lot 10 of Or 2789,Walklkl and Jno Hun Hds, Honolulu;$1 and 1 2 mtg $2500. II 2CC, p 313.Daicil Apr i, 1.HM.

Henri Ochrlng and wf to Harold OSpencer; D; Int In lots I and lo ofOr 197 King nnd Young Sts, lot 28,blk A of Or 3100, Kulaokahiia. Hono- - nK a prophet anil n man, ami eni n uc- - n sum ns l2U,uuu sliouici cause tholulu, $1 nnd 1 2 mtg $2500 II 200. p fined, nt some length, the meaning of United States and Orcat Ilrltaln to310 Dated Apr 5, 1903. thc word revelation. It wns said to hesitate In Its pamcnt. The delay

Harold O Spencer to Lotilsn HuUkoj mean thnt which was not Known be- - of years, It Is pointed out, has notD; Int In lots! nml 15 of Or 197, forCi Bm, aa locutions or descoverlcs, been In proportion to the nmonnt of

i ."i'r"Vn"'oi;'rTxVnnliLiS nni1 llint a ,nl"1 "m '"c revelation thu clnlms. nnd the damages nro o

l'n Hd,I Hol.Tlu; $1 and mtgs Uho..t seeing Ood or ni. angel. They ng. according to the arbitrator, to a

S7Fi0 It 00 n 348 Dated Apr u1305.

1 nold O Spencer to Hermlnn Oehr--

Ing; D, 1 2 Int in lots 4 nnd 15 of Or197, King and Young Sts. lot 28. hlkA of Or 3400. Kulaokahiia. Honolulu;$1 and mtges $3250. I) 2CC, p 351.Dated Apr B. 1905.

Pioneer llldg & Loan AsBn of Hnw10 Wm Ilredc Jr; Hel; por Ap 3. H P1010 and acre land, Kallhl, Ho-nolulu; $1200. U 202, p 104.

Pioneer llldg & Loan ABsn of Hawto Wm Ilredc Jr; Hel; por Ap 3, It P1010. Kul 1041, Kallhl, Honolulu; $300.11 179. p 170.

Cornelia Illsliop to wm l retersonItel Dow; lots 49 nnd 50, Knllu tract,Honolulu', $1. I! 200, p' 333. DatedApr 3, 1905.

S I Shaw tr to J W Kalioiwai; llel;10.200 sei ft land. Knllu. Honolulu$125. 11 207, p 278. Dated Mar 31,1905.

Wm 1j Peterson to Hlrhnrd H Trenttr; Mi lots 19 nnd 50. Knllu tract. Ho-

nolulu; $750. II 208, p 233. Dated Apr0, 1905.

Steel Plate Invention '

Increase Trust Income

Pittsburg (Pa.). March 19. AndrewP. Mitchell, cmplojcd In the armor-pint- o

department of thc Carneglo SteelCompany nt Homestead, has beengranted a patent on an Improved proc-ess for armor plate manufacture. Thoprlnclpnl cost In making armor pintoIs li henllng tlio 1 illets for pressuroIntTests have been made on platesI madeby tho Mitchell process nnd cost ofmanufacture Is said to have been re- -

duccd 50 per cent, while plntcs hnvobeen Improved as to strength and canmore readily bo machined after beingannealed and carburlzed

,T "two plates ln mm, furnace, llyplacing spacing bars or beams betweenthe plates, nny number can uo carliurlzcd, according to tho capacity ofthe furnace, and tho plntes aro harden- -

cd equally on nil sides. Thc practicehas been to protect one sldo by cover- -

Ing with sand whllo being carburlzed.iiie uovernmene win nci jcncui Uy inc.

U1BIUVC1 J, HUVtWUI.

EXCLUDE JAPANESE.Santa Rosa, March 23. The Con- -

gress of the Santa Hosa High Schoolhad under consideration this afternoon

ofof

an Interesting ono and showed splen- -

uiu preparation on me pan ot mosoparticipating. who supportedtho measure wcro Hoy Alexander, Missv ioia .vnss Alice ue 11011 anulMvvlii Abeel. In opposition tomeasure speakers were Harold Mc:Meant, John Ahl, Arthur Poat nndRiles llrlggs.

The question was continued for fur- -

thcr debate thc next oftho when tho willrgnln bo tnken up Those who spokoin iiitiir ui ciiu iiicuBiiiu imiuieii uiu cue

of having hemic s nfbrown men to compete with thelLborlng men nnd mechnnlcn ofPlilted States, mid shotted the menncowhich Immigration of these Japa- -

'

Pacific Coast. t Is be level that thevoto of high school wlllit In favor or the adoption oftho measure of exclusion

TENNIS WRENNIJoetou, March 18 Thu engageminl

of Hobert D, Wrcuii, e tennis cham-pion nnd society man, to Mlsu draco

daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Al

frcd 8 uf this clt), bicnmnkiiovvu today .Miss liulino) IsiiitliusInstle lu nlhlellcs, u line iqiiu.trlcnnc-- ,

nu iixcillent tennis pln)er, midmade u reputation nmnluiir tin atMinis ruie is ciiie en inn iiiiuiiiii muni

tvniy gnu iliieriHiiimsiii rorliiii 01 of Hi" lment Munmilsi

liwi'll'ilMr, U juil In lum i...

It il In tlio Nuw )uili W

ilmiia", Mini ihpj' hiiiu has t.u(ii!iilHK will) III tears ufWull MitH.

M0RM0N SMI,

Salt Lake (Utah) Mann ID Ire- -

sldent Joseph I' Smith In theTabernacle ostenlay In the presencecf nhout 4000 people Including: nearlyall thc apostles and prominent men of

Mormon ihimli that he had pur- -

loscly prevaricated In his testimonyat Washington In the Smoot Investl- -

gallon when he said that he had neverreceived any revelations He saidthat purpose In so dolus wns tothwart "Inquisitors,' as he calledthem, In their purpose to entrap him,as ho knew thnt none of them wouldvi'dcrstnnd whnt revelation Is. Hesaid that It was not true that he hadreceived no revelations

As a matter of fact, he had receivedseveral Important revelations. Theso

rp, he declared, that be had clone

thc f'B1" tl,ln ln being bapllred when1,oy! that Ilrlgham Young John Tnw- -

lor, Wit ford Woodruff nnd l.orenoSnow held their positions as presidentsof church through thc will of (lod,nn,i iiat Joseph Smith was a prophet,

Tllt' exnct ,ln,0K wlien lllC!'c l,npor'nn - rnLnlnllnna.. unfn... rnptUril.v.. . WCm

oniiucci. iTC3icieni omiin npiH-nie- eu

the Congregation ns to whether hoalso not hotel his position l divineright.

previous to President Smith'ssiieech. Atiostles "Charles W Penrose

, ,,; , M ," ' ke M omc

l''"' In defense of President hmltli,

ccciurcci ciiuc ic ich eumu cniccdent Smith had never received a re- -

vclatton, and insisted thnt he had al- -

v.ns guided church by revelationSome tmc a f,,Cnt In condemning:those "Ungodly, nntl Christ npostles"who had been excommunicated.

Thc congregation wns unusually at- -

tentlve, following spenkcrs withhieathlcss Interest, nil seeming torcallzo that thc occasion wns a re- -

markable one In the hlstor) ofchorea.

Ono of the most Interesting featuresoi the scrvlco was that both ApostlesLman nnd Penrose touched at lengthon the goodness of President Smith,who after mldresslng thc congregationeulogized Apostles Penroso nnd I.y- -

man.

Married Japanese,Can't Get Divorce

Tncnma, April 2. Hy marrlng nJapanese. Smile Ilucsler of llelllnghnmhas placed herself ciutsldo Americanprotection. She lenrned this esterdajwhen sho trlgd to obtain n divorce.

Two 5 ears ago girl married MlklYnmamoto here. The boii of Nippon

hUIIalter a of married life. Severalweeks ago Mrs. Ynmamoto sued for .11- -

voice. Judge Neterer yeslerdnv decld- -

'd that he had no jurisdiction In thomntler because of th. law providingthat when a woman marries a citizenof another country she becomes a eltlzen of her husband's land

.SMALL FARM SEEKERS.

Chicago, March 19. California nndl'"in. Coast homo Keekers are taxingall of tho Western railroads to theirutmost. Kvery train on all lines outof Chicago Is going crowded to Itsfullest capacity. Several of the roadsore out specials, and the In- -

ellcatlons point that nil records InWoftcrn movement will bo broken.Kor t0 flr8t Uo wcc)a nf(cr MarcU1st, when the home seekers' rales toCalifornia were put Into effect, thotravel was light. During last week.

mi.,cri ino tldo has turned, nndrilllll m9' sct tn n earnest.

n . , ,mU nf .i. immni

1(1niriliinlncr mnnv i.miilml fnrmersaml thcy pocm t0 ,, mmied withEm,ict moncy to enable them to(icveloy new farms. Tho Westernirl,nc ands for several )ears have,..,, 1i,iu.mliiniliii itirnrmniinn mn.1 1 nilnir irrigated lands InWc( an,i from t1( timradei of nu- -

meicus Inquliles they now nro ie--

(, expert furmers it Isevld- -

tlt ,(,(.. arc rcapUB nlu benefit of theirtatniialiii.

AH n f,rii,or Inducement to bettlcrs(lC ycgltirn trunk lilies hnvo madeipedal freight rales on Bettler'H cf- -

,, , ,,. ,,, ,,, nt..... ,r.. , ultiiml liiii.lemenis.....Inac liinor seed llvo

M0llt ,, ()(1C. ...,,,.. 0 Mttlers"" "ctual uso nnd not for snle, will)(. , ,,,,,, H,Thu ,om ,., , luv1B lmpor.

ofl.u la, Illllu.llu,ti ,,,, ,H

lesultlng In tho Bhlpn.cnt of largoquantities of equipment with whichto Ix'gln agrlciiltiuul opcrutluus.

DALLOONIST8' DEATH.

Walliico lldnho), March l'J W. A

Mbidleknrf, kiiovvu professlcmnlly nsi,i )nro. wns dashed to death, mid, m oddi r t Injured, by fulling

gnu fen finm n balloon whllo limkliiKu dmiblu nsci'iisluu lain Ihls nflci- -

in n

c i ,lt)y lnmU, , ,.,,.., Hmmm,,r ull)y a ,l0 K,,ini n,,, l(irr"' ' 'ltiitoni liimnl iliplnn hhiimI.

, , ,hnl lhu ,,mMr ,,,, r ,

ibiiiiun wo hrrahliiH nii) undii lliu.,.) ot ,)B double wiIhIh It vn..,nB(,

a rein iffm! Pi mihiId lu

lurs of Vlnienl Cluli. mi orgmiliui tun men wero seined jiii tra-lio-

off jiiiiHK widely wiimeii p. .,, Vlili purniliulu niiiiclnni'iils,uir mi

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tho attention of aeronauts, butthey failed to hear thc shouts of warn- -

lig. When about 200 feet nbovc thoheads of crowd tho towhich tho men were hanging was seento part, and thc two trapeses crashedtogether nnd fell,

Althoug'i their flight took but n fewseconds, Odcll, the more expert of thctwo, could be seen attempting lo forcehis parachute open, hut on account ofthc shetrt distance It would not leld.

Iloth men struck near each other,nnd at the Bame time. Kvery bone InMlddlckarf's body was broken and hodied soon afterward. Odcll fell In amore relaxed manner. Not n bone wnsfractured, but he was Injured Inter--

nally, and his death Is momentarilyexpected. Iloth were rendered uncon- -

nclous by their terrible fall, hut Odcllsoon recovered, and, although In fright- -

fill pain, wns able to talk.A bo) named dlbson was caught by

falling balloon and completelycovered by silk bag. The hot,mr,lH ,lU ,nt0 nni1 1,"1' u'ly heforolin.. ..rnillil in ,lrntfo,l tnitn iiinlnrtinnlli- .....nn.. ..w... .....iv.. i...,..uic naiiooii.

SAMOAN CLAIMS.

Derlln, March 18 Settlement ofSamoan clnlms has been n rather

sore subject with the Porelgn Ofllce,nnd It is not understood why so small

iui uc iiiuiKi'ui pcreuiis. uic unpres-slon here is thnt Oreat Ilrltaln andthe United States have shownamounting to Indifference.

It Is known, however, officially thattho claims for $120,000, which weroprepared by an American lawjer, nreIn excess of tho nctunl amount.many has not made any proposition totho United States or Great Ilrltaln,but would probably accept half thcr mount of clnlms If It were offered,

sum of $25,000, mentioned In anAmerican despatch as being all theclaims nre worth. Is looked upon herona a sort of bartering ofTer, not be--coming the subject In controversy.The German Government hns In- -

formed the United Stntes and GreatIlrltaln, us n result of negotiationsthnt were begun March 1st, that BhoIs about to make a joint offer.

. jTHE OPPOSITION PARTY.

Hon Samuel W. McCall, RepublicanHcpremitnllve from Massachusetts,writing for Colliers of 1 cbrunry 25,rn "rum Hon of nn Oppositionl'ort," sas:

The oppcsltlon party Is In thc oflleoof censor. It can shape Its conductlargely according to Ideal principles,

" " '" ' '. rTstandards of government It"en thing. If It can not he trustedlu """"- - sanei) uoi "e iriisieu

net. '"c "mt'r nro comIO,' , ","BPP cl h the specla obsta

" ' nl"n8 "' the way ofnlllrmatlvo action; the) aro apt to bo

impatient lo "do things" lu their brierhour upon Iho stage, and the) aroliable to be tempted to take the shortcut to their object over any inconven.cm riclita thnt may He In their way

T'1,0 lhci1 cam ,of.11.11' ' n ,0t,lolnK things, wretched becauso It Isiniiiscrlmlniitlng. does not iccognirothat there arc different torts of"things," ns If It wero any the lessuolng something to respect a rightthan to destroy It, nnd ns If to keepthe rudder true and to maintain thoprinciples of free governm nt In their'mrlt' wtro ot to "do things" quitens uselm c'cl1 " "ol ns sensational,',iH ,0 Jlrs,lc n l,ol"y ' adventure, nnut0 liln I tho liAnl tf military burden, thowll" mal1'8 u,lrilen "I'011 'll0 l'aryu"Lk f 'al)0''- -

"d "c willing to "ello game," 1 can'"u'l""' wnni i imvo jusi sniu uy'"lain tiansactlons concerning thol'a,m,ua Cunnl. have been re- -

lt""y l" iiisiinci pnases oi cue canalnuostlon Tlio first Involvedthe quetlon whither u canal should Iw

'onstruclcd and was settled In thocrmntlo in Congress b) thc almost""anlmous voto of both jiarlles. Tholiru""1 related lo the acquisition of thoennal route, for which wo had con- -

,lmlei' fruitless negotiation with thollv'" ""'""B , nim vvnicii wo iiicu

Iiiucccdcd to buy from u now nation,vhlch luovldeiitlnlly sprang Into being'" "lu ",tlk ot tlmo upon tho desiredloute, was duly leeognled, nudi forth- -

lth ogn eel to neiept from its tho prlcoColombia hud rejected. Tim party Incq position utlcniptcd to show Its re-

pugnant o to thlH method, but rntherthan encounter tho risk of tho nccusaHon, through n popular confusion ofIssues, thnt It was ngnlnst tho canal,It provided the votes ueiessury tointlty Die method of ncqulrlng thoroute. If It I cully believed Hint wohad committed u giavo liiteimi'lounlwrong, It should luno brae el) takenHu' risk of sa)lng so rather limn havevoted to condone It

The BUSINESS MAN'8 HANDY IN-

DEX, published In the Saturday (Julio,tin and the Weekly Edition, givescopclia and complete reiumo of all ligal notices, calls far tomltrs, Judg...,, i,iina ncrmlts and real e.tale trsmactlcuii, Cvenlno UulUtln,78 cents ptr inoiitli, Woskly Uullttln.

, .r yr,-- -

Tl WimKIr IMIIInn nriha UynnlKKUmIMIh hIvms n rnnitiMo mnwy ojIbu uum wniio ilf,

DAVID AND

If II 111 "ii vj)

ON

Chicago, March 22 Tho specialgrand Jury to Investigate the so called"beef trust" was completed today,Three vacancies left In the panel jes--

terday were and tho huge massof testimony was Immcdl- -

ntcly attacked.District Judcc J Otis Humnhrev

charged thc IJury to "present no onofrom envy, hatred or malice, nor toleave anjonc tinpresented for fear,f.iv or, affection, reward or hope of re- -

ward."The charge to thc Jurors was dellv- -

ered In a most impressive manner andwas listened to with deep Interest.Judge Humphrey said:

"This body stands between tho up- -

right and honest citizen and the ma- -

lie Ions accuser. You arc savers ofreputations, as well as the body fromwhich thc honest accuser obtains Justinquiry.

"I call vnur nllenllnn nartlrulnrlvto the statute which prohibits andtUcs a penalty for combinations Inrestraint of trade. In thc Interstatecommerco laws and their variousblanches. Whllo ou aro not selectedto try thc guilt or Innocence ot thoaccusal in order to Justify a true bill,jou .vlll have such evidence as, If un- -

explained and would"",1,1S B""'t f thC

"You aie not to disclose to any per- -

son or ai any time tne secrets of jourdeliberations. Heiiutatlou Is tho ureal- -

est earthly Inh erltance. The merea. t that some person's name Is bo- -

fere )ou as being accused of crimewould blacken the reputation, eventhough )ou might not return a truebill No human being has a right toknow and ,ou are not to disclose tonni human he ntr. tho m. ntn nf innr

liberations All that shall como tolight through tho return of Indict- -

ments, If Indlctmcnls be found."Among the Important witnesses who

will appear before the beef trust OrandJury aie .Miss M A. Dlnock, private

to J. Ogden Armour; C. O.Young, general ofSwift i. Co. and Oeorgc F. Morgan,

to Young.iwj witnesses were examined elur- -

ing the afternoon session. The firsttestified for almost two hours, whenUe was excused, and returned .to hisl""'o In Philadelphia on a nliiht train,

lug The other fourteen witnesseswho nan gatneied In the witness room,adjoining the Grand Jury room, were

ONE WOMAN HE

GOLIATH.

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HOW CHICAGO GRAND JURY

WORKS TRUST

uncontradicted,hnt,8V0"r

superintendent

Nsw York Prats.

PROBLEM

ordered to report for examination to- -

moriovv morning. Nino more wit- -

fesscs aro also to report In tno morn- -

':,K, and It Is hoped that the cmlrotwenty-thrc- will be called before to- -morrow night.

District Attorney Morrison absolute- -

'y refused tonight to discuss what''' occurred nt today's session. Hoccn refused to divulge along whatHues the first hearing of witnesses haddeveloped evidence,

World Record For

HighestJPriced Land

New York, March 21. A little plccoof land which a horse and cart wouldalmost cover was bought today byIrnac N. Sellgman, the banker, for$83,200. Ho paid at thc rate ot $525 a"iuarc rool ror 1110 land, Wlllcll IS at

m and South Wllllan, streetscontaining 100 snunro feet. Thisonly makes n record for New Yorkcltft Ullt lt tho ,llR,10Bt Knonn rkoever paid for land In tho world,

It means If tho purchase prlcowcro lnld on tho land In golden half- -

engle3, without overlapping, the coinsoulel almost cover tho ground.Longman also purchased the adjoin- -

a'suirnsfdely'JrjlS' ' a'new lomo o"u e Sellgman banking,lous0 , 1)e buUt 0 Iot.

Among other Instances of the cnor- -

mous nrlces for lnml her n.i thntwhen $400 per square foot was paidby Henry Slegel for a llttlo plot atDroadway and Thirty-fourt- street." consequence oi uus purcnase .viaey s

Etoro wa" c,recte' lth a big notch In

mZZl " thlS" to?StJMr do nrs'and..' ....

highest prices paid here.

Jefferson City fMo.). March IS.After having been In a deadlock slncoJanuary ISth over tho election of aUnited States Senator to succeedSenator Cockrell. the Legislature ntllftecn minutes before sine die adjourn- -

meut to clay elected Mnlor WilliamWarner, Hepiihllcan, of Cityto fill tho contested vacancy.

Tha BUSINESS MAN'S HANDV IN.DEX, published ,n the 8aturday Bulls- -

tin and ih wlilv EHiilnn. nlw.. .

tate transactions. Evening Bulletin,75 cents per month. Weeklv ollyn,SI year.; -

CAN'T HYPNOTIZE.-

ci i rm.-Mii- ,

a hill to excludo Japanese from tho ,, ,hlt Kailtern furmcrs ate taking Tllcro nro '""" 'at go with op Thc second witness finished his testl- - concise and complete resume allmaking Sn exception th(,Ir famnC8 l0 tlc Wl. Ncw losltlon, nnd tho opposition party nion) at 5 o'clock, when the session gal notices, calls for tenders, Judg.

scholars and students. Tho debate was ork all ""''"-- t "ot hesitate to take them bravely vv.n adjouincd until tomorrow morn- -i.cnnBJ,aiila and Ohio are ments, building permits and real es--

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