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iFp H r i. ' wi From San Frtnehoo: Slbcila ....Xov. lii For San Francisco: Allltiied.l Xov. 10 From Vancouver: Msram.i Nov. 13 For Vancouver: Mnkura . . Nov. 9 VOL. XL NO. 4404. HEW ROBBER HAWAII NAVAL BASE WASHINGTON. Nov. 11. Presi- dent Taft's first work, on his return from his tour obrend was to eive his attention to matters relating to the development of American interests in the Pacific. One of the vexed auestions of the odministiation and departments has been the relative amount of work that should be done in shaning the plans for the fortifications of Ha- waii and the Philinoincs. President Tuft tcdav cave his to the r:ccmmcndation of the ioint Rrmv nnd navy board mnkimr , Pearl Harbor the ercat nival center of America in the Pacific. Terapo-lar- v equipment only will be provid- -' cd for the Olonecpo naval station in j Subiir Bay. and the improvement of Cavitc and Manila harbor will be abandoned, the theory cf the Board betntr that the armv will be relied upon to protect the PhiliDnincs. This decision is vcrv important in 4 its ucannRs on the development of the naval and military policies of the country in the Pacific. All the cre.it woik for the nuvy will ro on nt Pearl Harbor. Three Shot In Tong War SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 11. Three Chinese were shot today and tv.o of them killed in flejits growing out of a tone war that is raging among the residents of Chinatown. Warrants have been sworn out for the leaders of the belligerent tongs. mm m Forbes In Office MANILA, Nov. 11. Cameron Forbes was today inaugurated as Governor General of the Philippines to succeed Governor James Smith, resinned. Mr. Forbes has served as Vice Governor and will unquestion- ably carry out the policies of the Government in the manner meeting the special approval of President Taft., GEN. ROCHESTER DEAD. (Special Bulletin Cable.) WASHINGTON, Nov. 11. Gencr-o- l William Rochester died here to- day. REFINED- - ADVANCED. WASHINGTON, Nov. 11. Re- - fined sugar advanced ten cents a hundred today in the local market, WE CAN SUPPLY YOU WITH CANDY AT ANY SEASON, AND YOU CAN DEPEND UPON QUA1-IT- PALM CAFE, Hotel, near Union. Kodak Supplies Of Every Description Holiister Drug Co. Evening' Bulletin io?i? quantity and quality of its circula 1 3:30 EDITION MANAGEMENT , FOR LEADER IS WANTED FOR FLORAL PARADE Promotionists Can't Get Anyone To Carry Responsibility ELKS EXCURSION FAILS FOR THIS YEAR AT LEAST General Details of Week's Work and What Should Be Done to Build Up Greater Interest in Hawaii. Tlio olume of l'lnmotlon Commit-to- o correspondence continues to sajs Acting Secretary Cooper In IiIb weekly report for today's incut-Ins- . Since our In3t meeting, we linvo recoiled nn accumulation of about two week's mull from the Count, besides un unusually lie.ny lot fioni Australia and New Zealand, Results From Australasia. Our work Is beginning to brine re sults from Australasia ns well ns from lliu American innlnlaiid, Tho Makura tins w,eek hinughl twenty-on- e passen gers for this port, mutt of whom are tonilsts. Mr. Walter Hidden. nctlng picsldcnt and examiner In chief of the Surf Swimming nnd Open Hea g Association of New South Wales. In hero for n several weeks' visit for his health, bringing with hi in u number of letters from our corres pondents In Sydney and other xjlnts. f have furnished him with a letter of Intioductloii to the officers of tho Ho- nolulu Outrigger Club, and lie expects to get much enjoyment and snort from our surfing nt Wnlklkt, A number of iicifoiis In Australia nnd New Zealand to whom wo had sent llternturo, write by this mall, stating thejr Intention of visiting Hawaii early n the now year. One young man, wth $1000 to Invest, proposes to conio hero and beconio nn American citizen, whllo others arc nlsn thinking of coming hero to make their homes. Tho leader of an Italian orchestra, writing from Ilrlsbaue, says: "Wo liavo heard such n lot from tourists coming from Ho noliilii, and nil told us good," All our coi respondents fioni that part of tho world seem to liau gained the same fnorab!o view of tho l'aradlto of the Pacific. Valuable List of Names. Wo hao begun to get returns from the circular letter sent out by Mr. Wood to county assessors In Some half dozen prosperous stntes of the Mississippi Valley, asking them to fur- nish us with tho uddrecscs of n few of tlio piomlnent citizens In their who mny bo in position to travel, and might bo Interested In Ha- waii. Ily ho Inst mall, wo received nbnut thirty replies, almost nil of illicit contained n list of names. Wo will probably recclvo many moro to this letter, and tho list which wo mo thus enabled to proparo should give us a valuable field through which to spread our printed matter, Hawaii In the Fore. That Hawaii Is receiving nn unusu ally largo amount of nttentlnn (in tho mainland Just nt present. Is evidenced from tho largo quantity of clippings (Continued on Page 2) EXPOSITION PINEAPPLE A lady who has ordered a num- ber of cases sent east suggested the name, and it's a good one, too, as the canned pineapple made such a hit at the Seattle Fair, and it is "taking" here so well that we have decided to reduce the price to $1.50 for a half-doze- n tins best grade pineapple delivered free of all charges at ANY WELLS FAEGO EXPRESS OFFICE IN THE UNITED STATES. Island Fruit Co., 72 S. King St. Phone 15. K iiMMiWMir-ririi- r " ' "IT MB H mTTOTllim MffUff IUH'lII'H I'" I'l H"WBiMifll i 10 PAGES. HONOLULU TMMTORY OF HAWAII, THURSDAY, KILLS Will Change Navy Yard System (Special R u 1 1 e t i n Cable.) WASHINGTON, Nov. 11. Presi-den- t Taft has given his official ap- proval to the plans proposed by For- mer Secretary of the Navy Meyer to reorganize the management of the navy yards of the department. The bureaus under the new scheme will be announced at an early day. This is one, of the first steps toward re- organization and improvement of the efficiency of the navy denart-men- t, which has been the subject of sharp criticism both from officers of i the navy and members of Congress- - I'l lor to tho letlrcmcnt of Secre- tary from office hu locum luunded n plan of consolidation ol various bureaus of manufacture In the navy. Tho scliemo wns Btrongly opposed by many high In the coun- cils of tho U. S. navy department. Secretary Meyer of that depart- ment met this condition of affalis when he assumed chnrgo of the de- partment upon the Inauguration ol tho Tnft icgtme. Meyer appointed revorbl boards of Inquiry to look Into the matter of consolidation of certain lines of work now being car- ried on In United Stales navy yards. Ills recommendations, whllo not re- ceived hcio, nro believed to have In cluded n curtailment In tho operat ing torces in me construction, ordnance, equipment sards unit dockB of nil navy stations. Robber Shoots Bank Officials (Snecial Bulletin Cable.) NEW ALBANY. Ind Nov. 11. The cashier of the local National Bank was shot, and killed today and the President shot in made to rob the bank. The officials made such a vigorous resistance that the robber was not only defeat- ed in his plans, but was finally cap- tured by the police. i i ROOSEVELT ALL RIGHT. (Special Bulletin Cable.) NAKURA. East Africa. Nov. 11. Col. Roosevelt arrived here today, ana be is in the best of health. He laughs at the fake reports circulat- ed that he had passed away. BEDFORD HERE FOR A WEEK Social Events And Sports Will A saluto of twenty-on- guns boomed foilh from tho Uilllsli cruiser lied-for- ns that vestnl steamed through tho channel and took her place at tho naval Blip early this morning, after it pleasant run down fiom tho coast by tho way ot Illlo, The cruiser was among tlio war ves- sels dispatched by tho foreign powers to attend tho Plrtnla fosttval at San Francisco. Tho Dcdford omcors nnd men report hulng tho tlmo of their lives during tho ten days that they re- mained nt tho California coast. Tho days wero n succession of fcstliltlos and dances ami other social diversions wero planned with a lavish hand for their onjoymo'it. The Iledfoid will remain at Honolu- lu until next Wednesday according to tho present plans. The vessel will (Continued on Fag S) U3t&'flii liJkw&mmmMmMmmmmmmmiiB m & MmmfcMilt'MMmM iiiMltth& WITillMMlT llirT'rfllifflT' Reign Honolulu merchants CASHIER STABBING AFFRAY WAS BLOODY Dispute Over Rent Caused .' Murderous Japanese To Slay ATTACKS HI8 MOTHER AS HIS CHILDREN LOOKED ON Details of the Murderous Stabbing That Stirred Up Wailuku and Cost One Life Whole Town Aroused. (Special to the B u 11 e t i n.) IV All. ItUll Mnnl V.iv Q II of the most horilhle, and murderous deeds was commit- ted In this town u little before ' o'clock last Friday ecnlng, Nov, 5, About 8:30 Dlnznbmo Kuahnrn, u Japanese tinsmith on Market street on the Kwa side of Kam Yen went to his brother's house, several hundred feet away on the same street, to collect house lent which was ssvcinl mouths over- due . His brother. TornnuUu Kua- hnrn, who conducts u candy shop, hnd Just leturued from u - near-b- y neighbor's liounj Vfhern he and. two other tdnid been taking several several friendly drinks in honor of their I'mpcror's birthday. T. Kuuhnra, the candy mnn, after taking n few dilnhs, returned to Ills house. On entering the house he told his wife to put the children to bed, they having four children, two of tlicm quite joung. The wife wept to n loom In the back whllo the husband laid down to rest for a while, I), Kuahara then came In and was met by tcli two elder children, about nine and eight respectively, who told him that their father win llng down. The children then call- - en ior uieir lamer 10 comu out as his own brother was there to see li tn on some busness. Dlnnburo rushed Into tho bedroom himself and pulled his brother out of bed. The two brothers had put up n frame building where Tornmntsu u,e rcnt waB Hl-G- I'or month, aim for tlio past seven months Dlnznhu-r- o hnd not been receiving his sharo of tho rent, nnd this matter hnd evi- dently been preying on his mind until ho was worked up to such a pitch that it was cither his share ot tho rent or life. DJnzaburo then demanded his share ot the rcnt, but Tornmatsu still put him off, claim ing that he did not have any money ' at the time .to pay the amount ilc manded. Dlnznhuro then took out a big fisherman's knife, sharpened to a very fine point, nnd commenced slashing Toramutsu on the arms nnd abdomen, making several deep cuts about the abdomen. Tho cuts were big enough to allow the Intestines to exude. The Intestines were cut (Continued on Page 4) $2000.00 for $5.00 If injured while traveling on a' boat or train, $2,000 is what the STANDARD ACCIDENT INSURANCE CO. will pay you, and $5.00 a year is all it will oost you, under select classi- fication. Better take out a policy today. M Hawaiian Trust Co., Ltd., IEKSbC? 923 Fort Street need Bulletin readers in NOVEMBER 11, 1009. 10 PAGES. I N D I C T SUGAR MAN NEW YORK, Nov. 11. It is stated in official circles here today that a prominent member of the American Sugar Reftnine Company, commonly known as the Suirar Trust, will be indicted by the Fed- eral Grand Jury for conspiracy to defraud the government. The charge aeainit this official is that he de- frauded the eovernment out of im port duties on suear amounting to two millions or dollars. The case against the Sugar Trust as a company is now on its way to the Supreme Court on appeal, the lower court having; ruled that the company escapes under the statute of limitations. Second Trip To Russia Planned At n meeting of tho Territorial Hoard of Immigration this nfter-noo- n the proposition to send A. I. C. Atkinson again to Hussla for more Immigrants will be discussed. and n decision arrived nt. It is more ' than likely that the Hoard will favor tho scheme, as the Iluulan l.iboreis who recently reached hero mo ptov-- i Ing excellent plantation workers and good citizens: Mr. Atkinson lias not fully decid- ed as to whether his business affairs will allow him to make another trip to Hussla nt this time, but In case he should go fie will probably leave on the Siberia, sailing from hero on Monday next. The matter ot sending Mr, Perelstrous with him will also bo settled. He is nt pres- ent getting the Htisslans piopeily Installed In their respective posi- tions. Sugar. SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 10. Su- ear Beets, 88 analysis, 12s. Pari- ty. 4.54 cents. Previous quotation, lis 9 CHANCE HERE FOR FREAK LEGISLATION Death By Prayer Not Covered By Law Thero Ib a golden opportunity for some budding legislator to break Into publicity ami notoriety by tho Intro- duction of a law or regulation that will prevent one Individual from vent- ing his dlsploamiro upon an enemy by making tlucnts of employing prayer to produce death. U Ik Maid that at tho present tlmo thero Is no law on tho statutes that exactly covers this species of offense Young You, n Chlneso cultivator of vegetation, residing In Kulllil, has good ami sufficient roauoiiB to discover this loophole u the legal armament that surrounds tho Hawaiian ship of Mate. Young You missed n sum of money seme week ago. It was a sub- stantial accumulation of over llfji), which hail been secreted in n trunk. Tho box hnd been broken open ami (Continued on Pace 5) their business NAVY IS CAUGHT Sugar Baron Credited To Hawaii Advertiser Reporter Writes Article For Pacific Monthly In Which Reign Of Absoluteism And Violation Of Federal Law Is Represented Says Sugar Barons Command Newspaper Editors O'Day Duplicated. People of the Northwest who come within rango of the Portland Eenlng Telegram (dally) and the Pacific Monthly, also published in Portland, will have a fine Idea of the sugar barons of Hawaii and the un- fortunate condition of the common, ordinary people of Honolulu who do the bidding of the barons or nie vlied out nt the baronial command. Dr. O'Day had the first whack nt FIVE YEARS WAS " j ROBBERySENTENCE Two Men Foundv Guilty' Of Attack On Chinese An 111 lelerinlnnto sentence of not J less than (he )ears Imprisonment In tho Onhu penitential- - was Imposed by! Judge Ho Dolt this morning on An- drew Kauplko and Kdwnrd Mlkaleml com lei ed of robbery In the second de gree. A third mill, Henry Kalilki, who wnj nlro in'lcted on tho same charge, ctf,iod tho fate of bis compatriots, be- ing 'mind not guilty by tho Jury, Iho men wero Indicted by the Tor-iltnr- Ornnd Jury for tho robbery of a Chlneso named Way Hee, whom they held up nnd relieved of the hum of J9 83. POLITICAL POT BOILS EARLY Laborers For Political Vineyard Are Wanted Laborers for Bcrvlco In tho political vineyard of Honolulu are being re- cruited by the Itepiibllcnn leaders. There was an Interesting meeting of tho Republican County Central Com- mittee hehl yesterday morning nt tho call of Chairman Clnrenco O. Criibbo. Work Is to bo found for at least twenty-fiv-e deserving men of Renubll. can faith as a result of the clandestine meeting which was held behind closed 32 Styles lion, i r PRICE 8 CENT wM B B I I. Hi vaniii Rule -- 5 It through the columns of the l'ort-- j lnml Kvcnlng Teh gram .and ho isj biild to be nil his v. a back. Now I'omes lMuurd I. Irwin, nj reporter nnd acting city editor of I the pnclflc Commcirlal Ailverllscrn with nn nrtlcle In tlio November! number of tho Pacific Monthly, en titled "The New Hawaii Itwiu Is veiy clearly Impressed. (Continued on Pnge 10.) FAIR SERVICE Objects To Granting! King Street Privilege "Do not make nny more public con cessions to the Hupld Traindt" until tho corporation glus Knlmukl n cm- - tehlco eniumeiiHiiriilo wllh its noedi) ns n rapidly gro.wlng and impiiloua, dis- trict of the city." Is n suiumiiry of lht sentiment that Is nun being expfetlsiHi by tlio kulimikl people mid they liuvrt particular inference to the granting of tlio double track privilege on Klu street. The sentiment will probably tn'rt tangible firm through ncMon by tb lllltimCllH'nt Clllli tint flnnrltahou I,. Knliuukr wfclr'i pl-- to go on iccont i (Continuej on Page 3) doors and much teerecy was munlfost-- j fd by menibeis ot tho co'iinllloo. ,i This early imitation In th" local po.Ji iiucai pin pros 'ges much Tim iud ci tlons nte that other eager woikers will lie gUeii Jobs before long. Tbe-- e 1 much to do. The fi nces or tin, tlram Old Republican Parly mo In need o lepalrs. To keep tlum pipof against Invasion fioni opposing forces wlll-n- i (julro the opening of Iho poik linrreTJ . iiiaii wiui n inn siomncii is general ly n pretty good henchman and boost. er for Ills particular nollllr.nl f:ilil. " What would lend fnlth to tho theor that (he Republican lenders nro getting' Into the game nt Iho eaillest postdblu nnio is that n inciting or the Territor- ial Central Committee waB called nt the s'lino lime HvmtoI members or tho latter nigiiiilzalloii vlyi woie pres- ent simply sinllo In a mysterious man hit when approached coiicenilnff what was done nt tho session but suggest that campaign uininiiiiltloii Is forth- - lomlng, BULLETIN ADS PAY I jd MSs Er.ncEo&co. .'I rtOCHESTEB ".Ji ladies' tan and Russett Oxfords and pumps, with straps, (buokles or bows. All new and dressy. Also many styles misses' and children's sizes. Manufacturers' Shoe Co., Ltd., Tel. 282. 1051 Fort St. -- fi mw - r ' V ' 7 i n rwKk JK i W rti" iilwmilllllnffTOiiiu IJns"TTTif

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Page 1: evols.library.manoa.hawaii.eduevols.library.manoa.hawaii.edu/bitstream/10524/10009/1909111102.pdf · iFp H r i. ' wi From San Frtnehoo: Slbcila ....Xov. lii For San Francisco: Allltiied.l

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For Vancouver:Mnkura . . Nov. 9

VOL. XL NO. 4404.

HEWROBBERHAWAIINAVAL

BASEWASHINGTON. Nov. 11. Presi-

dent Taft's first work, on his returnfrom his tour obrend was to eive hisattention to matters relating to thedevelopment of American interestsin the Pacific.

One of the vexed auestions of theodministiation and departments hasbeen the relative amount of workthat should be done in shaning theplans for the fortifications of Ha-waii and the Philinoincs.

President Tuft tcdav cave histo the r:ccmmcndation of the

ioint Rrmv nnd navy board mnkimr ,

Pearl Harbor the ercat nival centerof America in the Pacific. Terapo-lar-v

equipment only will be provid- -'

cd for the Olonecpo naval station in j

Subiir Bay. and the improvement ofCavitc and Manila harbor will beabandoned, the theory cf the Boardbetntr that the armv will be reliedupon to protect the PhiliDnincs.

This decision is vcrv important in 4

its ucannRs on the development ofthe naval and military policies ofthe country in the Pacific. All thecre.it woik for the nuvy will ro onnt Pearl Harbor.

Three Shot In

Tong WarSAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 11.

Three Chinese were shot today andtv.o of them killed in flejits growingout of a tone war that is ragingamong the residents of Chinatown.Warrants have been sworn out forthe leaders of the belligerent tongs.

mm m

Forbes In OfficeMANILA, Nov. 11. Cameron

Forbes was today inaugurated asGovernor General of the Philippinesto succeed Governor James Smith,resinned. Mr. Forbes has served asVice Governor and will unquestion-ably carry out the policies of theGovernment in the manner meetingthe special approval of PresidentTaft.,

GEN. ROCHESTER DEAD.

(Special Bulletin Cable.)WASHINGTON, Nov. 11. Gencr-o- lWilliam Rochester died here to-

day.

REFINED- - ADVANCED.

WASHINGTON, Nov. 11. Re- -fined sugar advanced ten cents ahundred today in the local market,

WE CAN SUPPLY YOU WITH

CANDY AT ANY SEASON, AND

YOU CAN DEPEND UPON QUA1-IT-

PALM CAFE,Hotel, near Union.

Kodak SuppliesOf Every Description

Holiister

Drug Co.

Evening' Bulletin io?i?quantity and quality of its circula 1

3:30 EDITION

MANAGEMENT , FOR

LEADER IS WANTED

FOR FLORAL

PARADE

Promotionists Can't Get

Anyone To CarryResponsibility

ELKS EXCURSION FAILS

FOR THIS YEAR AT LEAST

General Details of Week's Workand What Should Be Doneto Build Up Greater Interestin Hawaii.

Tlio olume of l'lnmotlon Commit-to- o

correspondence continues tosajs Acting Secretary Cooper

In IiIb weekly report for today's incut-Ins- .

Since our In3t meeting, we linvorecoiled nn accumulation of about twoweek's mull from the Count, besidesun unusually lie.ny lot fioni Australiaand New Zealand,Results From Australasia.

Our work Is beginning to brine results from Australasia ns well ns fromlliu American innlnlaiid, Tho Makuratins w,eek hinughl twenty-on- e passengers for this port, mutt of whom aretonilsts. Mr. Walter Hidden. nctlngpicsldcnt and examiner In chief of theSurf Swimming nnd Open Hea g

Association of New SouthWales. In hero for n several weeks'visit for his health, bringing with hi inu number of letters from our correspondents In Sydney and other xjlnts.f have furnished him with a letter ofIntioductloii to the officers of tho Ho-

nolulu Outrigger Club, and lie expectsto get much enjoyment and snort fromour surfing nt Wnlklkt,

A number of iicifoiis In Australiannd New Zealand to whom wo had sentllternturo, write by this mall, statingthejr Intention of visiting Hawaii earlyn the now year. One young man, wth$1000 to Invest, proposes to conio heroand beconio nn American citizen, whlloothers arc nlsn thinking of cominghero to make their homes. Tho leaderof an Italian orchestra, writing fromIlrlsbaue, says: "Wo liavo heard suchn lot from tourists coming from Honoliilii, and nil told us good," All ourcoi respondents fioni that part of thoworld seem to liau gained the samefnorab!o view of tho l'aradlto of thePacific.Valuable List of Names.

Wo hao begun to get returns fromthe circular letter sent out by Mr.Wood to county assessors In Somehalf dozen prosperous stntes of theMississippi Valley, asking them to fur-nish us with tho uddrecscs of n few oftlio piomlnent citizens In their

who mny bo in position totravel, and might bo Interested In Ha-waii. Ily ho Inst mall, wo receivednbnut thirty replies, almost nil ofillicit contained n list of names. Wowill probably recclvo many moro

to this letter, and tho list whichwo mo thus enabled to proparo shouldgive us a valuable field through whichto spread our printed matter,Hawaii In the Fore.

That Hawaii Is receiving nn unusually largo amount of nttentlnn (in thomainland Just nt present. Is evidencedfrom tho largo quantity of clippings

(Continued on Page 2)

EXPOSITION

PINEAPPLE

A lady who has ordered a num-ber of cases sent east suggested thename, and it's a good one, too, asthe canned pineapple made such ahit at the Seattle Fair, and it is"taking" here so well that we havedecided to reduce the price to

$1.50for a half-doze- n tins best gradepineapple delivered free of allcharges at ANY WELLS FAEGOEXPRESS OFFICE IN THE UNITEDSTATES.

Island Fruit Co.,72 S. King St. Phone 15.

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10 PAGES. HONOLULU TMMTORY OF HAWAII, THURSDAY,

KILLSWill Change

Navy Yard

System(Special R u 1 1 e t i n Cable.)

WASHINGTON, Nov. 11. Presi-den- tTaft has given his official ap-

proval to the plans proposed by For-mer Secretary of the Navy Meyer toreorganize the management of thenavy yards of the department. Thebureaus under the new scheme willbe announced at an early day. Thisis one, of the first steps toward re-

organization and improvement ofthe efficiency of the navy denart-men- t,

which has been the subject ofsharp criticism both from officers of i

the navy and members of Congress- -

I'l lor to tho letlrcmcnt of Secre-tary from office hu locumluunded n plan of consolidation olvarious bureaus of manufacture Inthe navy. Tho scliemo wns Btronglyopposed by many high In the coun-cils of tho U. S. navy department.

Secretary Meyer of that depart-ment met this condition of affaliswhen he assumed chnrgo of the de-

partment upon the Inauguration oltho Tnft icgtme. Meyer appointedrevorbl boards of Inquiry to lookInto the matter of consolidation ofcertain lines of work now being car-ried on In United Stales navy yards.Ills recommendations, whllo not re-

ceived hcio, nro believed to have Included n curtailment In tho operating torces in me construction,

ordnance, equipment sards unitdockB of nil navy stations.

Robber Shoots

Bank Officials

(Snecial Bulletin Cable.)NEW ALBANY. Ind Nov. 11.

The cashier of the local NationalBank was shot, and killed today andthe President shot inmade to rob the bank. The officialsmade such a vigorous resistancethat the robber was not only defeat-ed in his plans, but was finally cap-tured by the police.ii

ROOSEVELT ALL RIGHT.

(Special Bulletin Cable.)NAKURA. East Africa. Nov. 11.Col. Roosevelt arrived here today,

ana be is in the best of health. Helaughs at the fake reports circulat-ed that he had passed away.

BEDFORD HERE

FOR A WEEK

Social Events And

Sports Will

A saluto of twenty-on- guns boomedfoilh from tho Uilllsli cruiser lied-for-

ns that vestnl steamed throughtho channel and took her place at thonaval Blip early this morning, after itpleasant run down fiom tho coast bytho way ot Illlo,

The cruiser was among tlio war ves-sels dispatched by tho foreign powersto attend tho Plrtnla fosttval at SanFrancisco. Tho Dcdford omcors nndmen report hulng tho tlmo of theirlives during tho ten days that they re-

mained nt tho California coast. Thodays wero n succession of fcstliltlosand dances ami other social diversionswero planned with a lavish hand fortheir onjoymo'it.

The Iledfoid will remain at Honolu-lu until next Wednesday according totho present plans. The vessel will

(Continued on Fag S)

U3t&'flii liJkw&mmmMmMmmmmmmmiiB m & MmmfcMilt'MMmM iiiMltth&

WITillMMlT llirT'rfllifflT'

Reign

Honolulu merchants

CASHIERSTABBING AFFRAY

WAS BLOODY

Dispute Over Rent Caused.' Murderous Japanese

To Slay

ATTACKS HI8 MOTHER AS

HIS CHILDREN LOOKED ON

Details of the Murderous StabbingThat Stirred Up Wailuku andCost One Life Whole TownAroused.

(Special to the B u 1 1 e t i n.)IV All. ItUll Mnnl V.iv Q II

of the most horilhle,and murderous deeds was commit-ted In this town u little before '

o'clock last Friday ecnlng, Nov, 5,About 8:30 Dlnznbmo Kuahnrn, uJapanese tinsmith on Market streeton the Kwa side of Kam Yen

went to his brother'shouse, several hundred feet away onthe same street, to collect houselent which was ssvcinl mouths over-

due . His brother. TornnuUu Kua-

hnrn, who conducts u candy shop,hnd Just leturued from u - near-b- y

neighbor's liounj Vfhern he and. twoother tdnid been taking severalseveral friendly drinks in honor oftheir I'mpcror's birthday.

T. Kuuhnra, the candy mnn, aftertaking n few dilnhs, returned to Illshouse. On entering the house hetold his wife to put the children tobed, they having four children, twoof tlicm quite joung. The wifewept to n loom In the back whllothe husband laid down to rest fora while,

I), Kuahara then came In and wasmet by tcli two elder children,about nine and eight respectively,who told him that their father winllng down. The children then call- -en ior uieir lamer 10 comu out ashis own brother was there to seeli tn on some busness. Dlnnburorushed Into tho bedroom himselfand pulled his brother out of bed.The two brothers had put up nframe building where Tornmntsu

u,e rcnt waB Hl-G- I'or month, aimfor tlio past seven months Dlnznhu-r- o

hnd not been receiving his sharoof tho rent, nnd this matter hnd evi-dently been preying on his minduntil ho was worked up to such apitch that it was cither his share ottho rent or life. DJnzaburo thendemanded his share ot the rcnt, butTornmatsu still put him off, claiming that he did not have any money

' at the time .to pay the amount ilcmanded.

Dlnznhuro then took out a bigfisherman's knife, sharpened to avery fine point, nnd commencedslashing Toramutsu on the arms nndabdomen, making several deep cutsabout the abdomen. Tho cuts werebig enough to allow the Intestinesto exude. The Intestines were cut

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$2000.00for

$5.00If injured while traveling on a'

boat or train, $2,000 is what the

STANDARD ACCIDENTINSURANCE CO.

will pay you, and $5.00 a year is allit will oost you, under select classi-

fication. Better take out a policytoday.

M Hawaiian TrustCo., Ltd.,

IEKSbC? 923 Fort Street

need Bulletin readers in

NOVEMBER 11, 1009. 10 PAGES.

I N D I C T

SUGAR

MANNEW YORK, Nov. 11. It is

stated in official circles here todaythat a prominent member of theAmerican Sugar Reftnine Company,commonly known as the SuirarTrust, will be indicted by the Fed-eral Grand Jury for conspiracy todefraud the government. The chargeaeainit this official is that he de-

frauded the eovernment out of import duties on suear amounting totwo millions or dollars.

The case against the Sugar Trustas a company is now on its way tothe Supreme Court on appeal, thelower court having; ruled that thecompany escapes under the statuteof limitations.

Second Trip

To Russia

PlannedAt n meeting of tho Territorial

Hoard of Immigration this nfter-noo-n

the proposition to send A. I.C. Atkinson again to Hussla formore Immigrants will be discussed.and n decision arrived nt. It is more '

than likely that the Hoard will favortho scheme, as the Iluulan l.iboreiswho recently reached hero mo ptov-- iIng excellent plantation workers andgood citizens:

Mr. Atkinson lias not fully decid-ed as to whether his business affairswill allow him to make anothertrip to Hussla nt this time, but Incase he should go fie will probablyleave on the Siberia, sailing fromhero on Monday next. The matterot sending Mr, Perelstrous with himwill also bo settled. He is nt pres-ent getting the Htisslans piopeilyInstalled In their respective posi-tions.

Sugar.

SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 10. Su-

ear Beets, 88 analysis, 12s. Pari-ty. 4.54 cents. Previous quotation,lis 9

CHANCE HERE FOR

FREAK LEGISLATION

Death By Prayer Not

Covered By

Law

Thero Ib a golden opportunity forsome budding legislator to break Intopublicity ami notoriety by tho Intro-duction of a law or regulation thatwill prevent one Individual from vent-ing his dlsploamiro upon an enemy bymaking tlucnts of employing prayerto produce death.

U Ik Maid that at tho present tlmothero Is no law on tho statutes thatexactly covers this species of offense

Young You, n Chlneso cultivator ofvegetation, residing In Kulllil, hasgood ami sufficient roauoiiB to discoverthis loophole u the legal armamentthat surrounds tho Hawaiian ship ofMate. Young You missed n sum ofmoney seme week ago. It was a sub-stantial accumulation of over llfji),which hail been secreted in n trunk.Tho box hnd been broken open ami

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their business

NAVYIS CAUGHTSugar Baron

Credited To HawaiiAdvertiser Reporter Writes Article For Pacific

Monthly In Which Reign Of Absoluteism And

Violation Of Federal Law Is RepresentedSays Sugar Barons Command Newspaper

Editors O'Day Duplicated.

People of the Northwest whocome within rango of the PortlandEenlng Telegram (dally) and thePacific Monthly, also published inPortland, will have a fine Idea of thesugar barons of Hawaii and the un-

fortunate condition of the common,ordinary people of Honolulu whodo the bidding of the barons or nievlied out nt the baronial command.

Dr. O'Day had the first whack nt

FIVE YEARS WAS

"j

ROBBERySENTENCE

Two Men Foundv Guilty'Of Attack On

Chinese

An 111 lelerinlnnto sentence of not J

less than (he )ears Imprisonment Intho Onhu penitential- - was Imposed by!Judge Ho Dolt this morning on An-

drew Kauplko and Kdwnrd Mlkalemlcom lei ed of robbery In the second degree.

A third mill, Henry Kalilki, who wnjnlro in'lcted on tho same charge,ctf,iod tho fate of bis compatriots, be-ing 'mind not guilty by tho Jury,

Iho men wero Indicted by the Tor-iltnr-

Ornnd Jury for tho robberyof a Chlneso named Way Hee, whomthey held up nnd relieved of the humof J9 83.

POLITICAL POT

BOILS EARLY

Laborers For Political

Vineyard Are

Wanted

Laborers for Bcrvlco In tho politicalvineyard of Honolulu are being re-

cruited by the Itepiibllcnn leaders.There was an Interesting meeting of

tho Republican County Central Com-mittee hehl yesterday morning nt thocall of Chairman Clnrenco O. Criibbo.

Work Is to bo found for at leasttwenty-fiv-e deserving men of Renubll.can faith as a result of the clandestinemeeting which was held behind closed

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Rule

-- 5It through the columns of the l'ort-- jlnml Kvcnlng Teh gram .and ho isjbiild to be nil his v. a back.

Now I'omes lMuurd I. Irwin, njreporter nnd acting city editor of Ithe pnclflc Commcirlal Ailverllscrnwith nn nrtlcle In tlio November!number of tho Pacific Monthly, entitled "The New Hawaii

Itwiu Is veiy clearly Impressed.(Continued on Pnge 10.)

FAIR SERVICE

Objects To Granting!

King StreetPrivilege

"Do not make nny more public concessions to the Hupld Traindt" untiltho corporation glus Knlmukl n cm--

tehlco eniumeiiHiiriilo wllh its noedi)ns n rapidly gro.wlng and impiiloua, dis-trict of the city." Is n suiumiiry of lhtsentiment that Is nun being expfetlsiHiby tlio kulimikl people mid they liuvrtparticular inference to the granting oftlio double track privilege on Klustreet.

The sentiment will probably tn'rttangible firm through ncMon by tblllltimCllH'nt Clllli tint flnnrltahou I,.Knliuukr wfclr'i pl-- to go on iccont i

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doors and much teerecy was munlfost-- j

fd by menibeis ot tho co'iinllloo. ,iThis early imitation In th" local po.Ji

iiucai pin pros 'ges much Tim iud citlons nte that other eager woikers willlie gUeii Jobs before long. Tbe-- e 1

much to do. The fi nces or tin, tlramOld Republican Parly mo In need olepalrs. To keep tlum pipof againstInvasion fioni opposing forces wlll-n- i(julro the opening of Iho poik linrreTJ. iiiaii wiui n inn siomncii is generally n pretty good henchman and boost.er for Ills particular nollllr.nl f:ilil. "

What would lend fnlth to tho theorthat (he Republican lenders nro getting'Into the game nt Iho eaillest postdblunnio is that n inciting or the Territor-ial Central Committee waB called ntthe s'lino lime HvmtoI members ortho latter nigiiiilzalloii vlyi woie pres-ent simply sinllo In a mysterious manhit when approached coiicenilnff whatwas done nt tho session but suggestthat campaign uininiiiiltloii Is forth- -

lomlng,

BULLETIN ADS PAY

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ladies' tan and Russett Oxfords and pumps, withstraps, (buokles or bows. All new and dressy.

Also many styles misses' and children's sizes.

Manufacturers' Shoe Co., Ltd.,Tel. 282. 1051 Fort St.

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MASONIC TEMPLE

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Weekly Calendar

MOMJAVPacllic Stated.

1UUHUAVHonolulu Commandcry Red

Cross.

WnDNIWDAVHawaiian First Degree.

i hl'hoavHonolulu Commandery Order

of tha Tempts.I'UIUAI

HATUHOAVLei Aloha Chepter Ho, 3

Regular.

Alt visiting momber ot UOrder nro cordial); Invited toattend meetings of locnl lodges

Meet on theSlid and 4thHolidays ofeach mouthat K. P. Hall7:20 r. M

MttlMHGJHEHB' S"11UtHtriWAUAJVVlAUUN. ciatiens cor-

dially invited.

KABKONY. No. 3, L 0. 0. r.

UttU'avery toouday vcnln l1:30 In I. 0. O. F Hall, Fort Etrt.

13. It. HENDRY. Bocrftary.T. U. WICKE, N. 0.

All vlsltlne brothers very cordiallytvlted.

CAHU LODGE, Ko. 1, K. of P.

Meets vrj lint and third Frl-It- y

evoulng at 7:30 in K. ot P. Hall.Mrner irort arid Deretanls. Visitingtrethtrs cordutlly InTlted to attend.

P. I.. NUGENT, C. 0.H. GOSLING. K. U. 8.

EONOLULU LODGE 616, B. F. 0. X.

Honolulu Lodge No. 016, D. P. 0.Elks, meets In their ball, on KingStreet, near Fort, every Friday even-Ir-

VUltlns brothers are cordiallyInvited to attend.

B. A. DOUTH1TT, E. R.H. C. EASTON, Seo'y.

EONOLULU AERU UO, F. 0. L.

Umk on th. iud and 4th WHI- -

itESDAY evenings ot each month atf:30 o'clock in R. of P. Hall, cornerU.rctanla and Fort street.

Visit m Eaglet are Invited to -

odW. M. AIcCOT, W rreetH. T. UOOIIE. Secy.

77a. 1TKINLE7 LODGE No.8, Jtoff.

Meets every Ind and 4th Saturdayivenlng at 7:30 'o'clock In K. ot V.

Hall, oor. Fort and Ileretanla. VUlt-

lns brothers cordially Invited to at--

'UodF. M. MeGRBW, 0. C.

E. A. JACOD3EN, K. It. H.

HAWAIIAN TRIBE, No. 1, L 0. B. M.

Mta every first and third Thursdays of each month at. Knight otPythias Hall. Visiting brother cor-

dially Invited to attend.,L. A. PER.UY, Sachem.E. V. TODD, 0. ot It.

Rainier BeerFOR SALE AT 'ALL BASS

TELEPHONE 1331

WA1KIK1 INN

'The Finest Bathing on the Beae."Meals At All Hours.

WINES, LIQUORS, AND CIGABJ.W. C. BERGIN. Proprietor.

LUNCHES and DRINK!The most popular

place in town.

The Fashion SaloonHofl St. near Fort

Jack Scully. Jack RoberU.

PRXMOBEER

" Wortb. PoleBeer on Tap

at

Orpheufii Saloon,

W. G. CHALMERS

General Contractor and Builder.Estimates Furnished

Freo of Charge.

Room 11, Kaniolani Building.

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San Francisco Hotels

f HOTEL- - 1

STEWARTSAN FRANCISCO!Geary Street, above Union Square

Jktt opt'fillt Hotel St. Fr.ncbEuropean Plan $1.50 a day upAracncin Plan $3.00 a day up

Steel and brick structure, turnlth.1 tigs cos tS230,0O0. High class hotelatmodernte rales. Center of theatreand rstalldlstrict. On carhntt trans,f crr'tne allover city. Omnibus meetsall trains and steamers. Send (orbooklet with map of San Francisco.Hotel 3lervrt now recognizedllawr.lisril.'ai'dhcadquarcts.Cabloaddress; "Trawctl." "ADC Code.

OTEL STEWART

ULEADER IS WANTED

FOR VLORAL PARADE.

(Continued from Pose 11Irom newspapers and poilmllcals whichare furnlFhed by the clipping Bureaus.Moreover ,ihe character of nil this.vrltlnc shows n much better and truerconception oi conditions In tlio Tend-tor- )

than was shown from the snmo'tourers vrlihln ns short n spaco ns nvenr ago Jlr.t at proacnt commentIf active In the mslnlandI'lrm ever the proposed chances' In. ur lan'l Mwn, and tlu efforts of theTerritory to liccutuo "Americanized."The magazine articles of Alexanderllnme Foul nro bringing many Inquiries, vlilcli v, lillo lnillcatlnK that mttof itir Inqtilipia havo Kalnoil poscllily('MijEcrr-l'"- ! Idcis of the oppoitunlttnxcro'.vliiR on Inlshea In llnwnll, Bllllk1iiw tliut tho Ixlamli nru belli;;I'liii'.ht to tho attention of hundredso rilifiisinda of rltlzi'iis. who nro coin- -

Ini; to realize for tho I! ret time thatlinn nil Is a ptneo of Home Importance,nml n pnrt of the United States.Forbes I.liiilnay a well known wilier,ban recently written a number of s

on Hawaii which has been "syn-dicated" imtl published In thousands ofnewspapers till over the country.Committee Recognized.

A very good sIkh that our plnco Inthe conimtinily lit becoming ory generally recognized, Is In tho fact thatturnout nil of tho business houses oftho city are turning over to this olllcofor answer letters which they receivefrom provpcctlte visitors or scltlora.Vo get many siieli letters from the

Postmaster, and this wccli wo hao alargo package of such letters from Gov-

ernor Frear, whose prospective trip toWashington next week, prevents hisanswering them In person.1009 Floral Parade.

I Blncerely bnpo thai thcro may bollttlo further delay In recuriiu a 111.

rector of tho 1910 I loral l'aratlo nmlwork or. the iLtalU of Ihln Importantevent clmmcncod. It Is hlnh lino thatthis ho done. Alrcidy wp liavo u num-ber of letters from vailotic parts ofEurope ncknowledclng ucelpt of ourI'lor."! Parade I'octern and commenting very pleasantly upon them, flythis time. ( lisl'cvc thnt tho iiosterhas been well dtetrtbiitcd on tho main-land also. I Invo been expecting thoaiipply hero, which howecr, have notns jet arrived.

Tho bulk of tho letters wo rccclvonow nro from persons who want tocomo to Hawaii, either for pleasure,or to found homos. Many want

many others want to sccuioland nml lnquiro concerning publiclands, ami ulsn about private landswhich they might purchase. Thesearo till answered as le!1iilloly as possible under tho cliciiulstances. Somenro reforred for fullor Information totho Territorial commissioner or I'tioucLands. ,

Steamthlp Company Interested.We have rccelcd an Interesting let

ter fr6m 0. P. Dunann, goncral pas- -

hPiiger Jgent of tho Puciflc Coast S. 8.Comoanv. spent a good deal ofhis personal tlmo" 1" trying to becurotho proposed Ell's' 6i.c"rsion irom aaitI.nko City, making n trip td that place,but could not get tho orguulzat'ou toput up tho cash guarantee ho tleem(!,,necessary. Rut ho continues:

'Whilo It Is too liltu In tho' HCasonto do so tint coming winter, haveIn mind ntlverthNlng tin our own hook,excursions to Honolulu next winter.putting our advertising matter sufficiently In at! mice to attract patron-age, and hopo to bo nble to work up nHonolulu wlntor biislucan tho samo nswo have to Alaska during the summermonths. In that case, wo will Inviteall theso various societies to 'como In.'Wo licllovo iilfo tint tho cruises shouldMalt from l.os Angeles, there being nodliect ccrvlco from that port to theUlnnds. This la n matter Hint wp willtnko up with your ofilco In duo tlrao."

Will Dig -- ke Deeper. SpoknnoOct ::. Sullivan Into, tho secondlargest body of water In eastern Wash-ington, Is to bo inado ten feet itoeper.A big dam Is to bo thrown across Itsoutlet preparatory to building n800,-CO-

cement plant. Tho lake Is ll'mllcspug nml thousands of acres or landwill 'is llpode.il ovhen tho flptn la'j built.

Clearance Saleat

BLOM'S

LATEST .MILLINERYf 'New, stylesbeinp shown.

MISS POWER.Boston Bldff. .. Fort Street.

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Irmmro'WLLETiiJ, rtoMottrCt. T.liT.T'ttuRjAYrNovriirigos."

LOCAL AND GENERAL

,'. ;i l . .'

The Big Nickel Scratch Pad, for jssleat the ,B u 1 n office for five cents,It,brie Inch thick, made'up of two hun-

dred sheets of good paper. 8lx for aquarter.

Carf and sea Mike Paton at the En-

core.The 15th instant is the last' day

for paying the second half of taxes..Send your clothes to tho Honolulu

Clothes Cleaning Co, for careful press-ing. Phono .147. i

For an casy-rldin- car,' JerryRoonoy's Packard. Telephone CC9,

'King and Bishop streets. '

Salad reived with light Itliicbos attho llaltlmoro Cafe, 'Hotel 3ticet, con-tain tho best of everything, 'i.

What about your hat? It's tlmo Itwas seen to. Cull In iThoii?xpert HatCleaners. Work guaranteed.

Anything now in th sporting Un!Anything good In tho liquor line? Youcan Had it nt"The Two Jacks."

If you want a good job done on aiauto or cnrrlago'tako It to HawaiianCarriage Mfg. 'Co:, 427 Queen St.

Sam ChllllngwoVlh is taking- - muchpains In working up tho soccer1, game,and It Is owing to his efforts that thesport Is booming nt present.

Soccer players nru lirnctlclng everyevening out at tho Pnnahou grounds,and' there Is nlwajs n good number ofenthusiasts ready to 'don thu footballtogs.

Judge Dole this morning handeddown n decision In tho case of J. .Kit.botn nml others ngainst tlin steamship"Stanley Dollar." Tho decision n'Fcsses tlin amount to bo pnld to thocomplalunnts.ht C2.4!.

Tho football men of tho Iicdforilhave n fluu collection of shleTils whichthey hnvo won in nil parts of theworld. Tho soccer team Is n u-r-

Mrnng one, and tho fact thut theyplayed u draw with tlio San Franeiseoclub shows that tho local team willhave to bo gootl to defeat them on y

next.A lino of JIM wnn Imposed by Cir-

cuit Judge De Dolt yesterday on Wil-lie Vliln. Kaea, Apollona and Keplkl,convicted gamblers. In passing e

upon the men Judge Do Uoltcondemned tho growing tendencyamong sonio elements In tho commun-ity to coontennnco gnmbllng and hedeclared that ho was Informed thatgames of.chanco had a firm hold uponthe reputable citizens of the commun-ity. He also took occasion to condemntho practice of "matc'.ilni" to see whopays tho carfare.

SHOPPING NEWS

AND

BUSINESS REMINDERS

Miss Kate Woodard. 1141 Foitstreet, Is displaying somo very prettypillow tops.

Property and income taxes mustbe paid on or before the 15th instant, or ten per cent will be added

Tomorrow and Saturday Jordan'swill clean up nil tho remnants left overfrom their big salo of thu past tendays.

If you have real ettato to sell list Itwith tho real cstuto department ofDUhop Trust Co., Bethel street. Dish-o- p

Trust Co. have the liveliest real estate department In town.

Friday and Saturdaythe last days of tho big shirt waisttalo at Sachs Dry Goods Co. It will boyour loss If ou don't tako. advnutagoof this Bale, Tho doll contest Is nowon.

HEALANI CtUB

At tho meeting ot tho Ucalant BoatClub, which was held nt tho club houselast night the election of officers tookplace. Thcro was a big muster ofmembors and tho greatest Interestwas shown In the affair.

Tho following officers wcro elected:.President, Lester Petrle;

nen Clarke; secretary, EddloFernandez: treasurer, S. Mnhclona;uudltor, 8am Chltllngworth; Com-modore, John Clarke; vice, commodore,Robert Fuller; captain, James Lloyd;vico captnin. can uss,

Tho return ot 'Jnmos uoya .to thogame gavo much pleasure to everyonenml his election as captain wascheumd to tho echo.

Tlio Healanl Club Is going',to boomfrom now iiha um nnvarnl entertainments aro planned to bo plvciln thunear I inure in mil ot me association.

W1XL 'PLANT A LARGE "ACREAGE TO SUGAR BEETS

Sacramento Valley Company 'Is Operating on Big Scale,

ClUCO'i Oct.'taJ Tho Sncrnmentovalley sugar company has leased the3oo ncro farm" of the MorellMd com-pany, about two miles from tb city,and will plant tho entire tract nextj ear to sugar beets,

Tho big sugar factory nt Hamil-ton Is now experiencing the great-est- run since It wus established.

The factory Is handling largoquantities pf beets Worn Yolo anaColusa ccunllcs, In addition to theproduct pf Ulonn nutl llutto coun-

ties. 't

Dam Breaks, Drowning Many.Oct. 21. Tnejity-llr- per-son- j'

voro drqwnod today followingtlio biirsiig of a dam at Lako Dorkol30 .mile's northwest of (his city, ThoUke supplies- - water lor tlio cupltal.

StorageNo DampneM. Il'llt'i

City TransferJag. 11. liove

"rI DO1 gejveraxBmyhfi and Expreiiinf i

Wod Mid Ctal Phtne 388fi.-- MtStmpdli frop.

WATERFRONT NOTES

ItOltrailT DOl.l.AIt of lho RobertDollar Slenniehlp cnmiiany one of thobetft 'known blcamshlp companies opojrating im the Pacific' orenn, was l

Tocoiua froii' fltui Kr?nclsrn. Rcnsiit-l- y

Mr. Dollar cimo to tie Sound tomeet the dcli;;atldn6f the Japanesetrade extension committee who nrrlv-c- d

from tho Orient. Ho Is personallyacquainted with intiie than half of themen wl.o will 'represent J (pan's com-

mercial organizations. He lecentlyvisited Manila.

Mr. Dollar Is tho ovnci of tlio Dol-

lar steamers' and bus l.iliiy nttrnctedmuch attention unit crcat'd groat In-

terest In tho effort fin glslntlou torcBtoro the American n reliant ma-

rine."Tbo increment inarln. of America

bus been leglslaled off II" face of thowaters," ho raid. "Fir uenily 40years Congress has hail Ibis questionbeforo It; the question Is still beforetho lloure, but tho shb-- nro not be-

fore them now, Mr. llaima had n billLeforo Congress, and bad It becomelaw wo would "have ha.l plenty ofrblps, but thcro hna b on no bill e

tlio lluiife since even If It hadbecome law, that would lmo given usn merchant marine. The subsidiesproposed wero utterly Inadequate.

U

TO MEET tho homy demands oftho Increasing passenger trnlllc be-

tween San Francisco and tho northernCoast ports, two new s steelpassenger steamern are being con-

structed for the San 1'roticlf.co andPortland Steamship Company, tin

of tho Pacific Mall SteamshipCompany, by tho Newport News Ship-building Company nt S'uwport News,Vn. One tif tho vessels, which will beslstcr-nhlps- , was launched on OctoberHi nml ehristenel th llenr. Tho sec-ond steamer, iwlio named tho Beaverwilt be launched somo time In Nm em-

ber.

THE NF.W AUXILIARY schoonerNeptune, being constructed for a Ham-burg company to bo used for tradingIn the South Fens, was launched atOakland, Cnl., on October 10. ThoNeptuno Is ii trim llttlo schooner witha tonnago of IJjp tons, n keel 108 feetlong, nnd II feet deep, with a benmof 2ti feet. Tho Neptuno has been constructed lu tho plnco of tho trad-ing schooner Gazelle, viilch was lobton n reef near Gabriel Island InstJanuary.

THE MARYLAND" STEEL Companyof Ilaltlmorc was tho lowest bidder forthe contract for tho construction of afleet collier for tho United StatesNavj', bids for which wcro opened ntthe Navy Department on August 31.The collier Is to havo a ,speod offourteen knots uud.ii qarriing capacityof not lets than 12 300 tons of cargoand .hunker coal, It Is to cost notfuoro than $900,000.

ItTJIB J1UREAU OF Navigation re-

ports that 347 sail and steam v easels,of 44.914 gross tons wcro, built In

States during tho quarter end-ed September 30. During thu

quarter ended September30, 1908, 319 sail nnd steam vessels of20,887 gross tons wero built.

UN

EIOHT MIDSHIPMEN HAVE beenrecommended to bo dropped from thoAnnapolis Naval Aqadomy because oftholr failure to pass on their reex-

amination lntt month In tho similes Inwhich thoy woro found to bo deficientnt tho Jjuic examination,

.laTHE jrXTSON Navigation steamer

Hllonlun, which sailed from Honolulurn Novomber 2nd has arrived at SanFninclseo, Tlio 'vessel carried n mini-te- r

tif passengers ami n ganoral cargoIrom Hawaiian iorts,

SBIT IS RELIEVED Hint the Italian

cmSser Calabria will anlvo hero on orabout Thursday, Tho war vcfbcI bcoming down from San FrancUco hav-ing participated lu tho recent festlv

fltles there.

THE 11UREAU of Navigationthat 99 sail and steam vessols,

of 5349 gross tons were built In thoUnited States during Soptembcr.

Men's Clotheswith '

Style and Fit

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No Buffi.

Co.Phone 152

Islind Tresaftr, .. .

Excavatinp and Filling.

Tiniyard St., Ewa of Nuuanu Stream

WATERFRONT NOTES

THE UNION Steamship Companyrecently Isaued Instiuctluns to llielroftlceis In regard to the iJliirt harborthnt departures must 1m mudo nt''slack water,'' this decision being thonutcojnt! nf the recent grounding oftho Mnniikn, over which event an In-

quiry was held. Tho wisdom of thisderision was exemplified' recently(saju'the llluff correspondent of theDunodin "Star") when 'tho Hu.ldarl-Parke- r

liner Ullr.tnroa nltcmptetl to.lualto her depnittue ugatiiJt n utrnngIncomlug tide. The Ullmaroa gotclear of the 'wharf, and worked ncrossto tho channel with soma little dim-cult-

On toschln-- r tlio channel thoesKil tout tho full force of tbo tldo,

which was running lu nt about sevenknots, and this slewed lar bown roun."to much that uhu nlmnsl collided withthe red dolphin, and lo.4.ed Uku get-

ting Into sbual water. Hovavcr. bylotting her ililft hack wllh tho water,and thou tunning out the port anchor.Captain F.ntwlstlo man tged to getclear of the. dolphin. Ewjntiiily,woikitl bac; to tho channel, unitsteamed clear. Tho chaii'ul Ii nwk-war- d

ut that stag-- ', nn the essul hasto meet any How of dltgon-ill-

unil o Is ll.iblo to 'sle'V nt tiny tl.neexcept at Black water.

irj. THERE IS nbout fifteen hinidicdtons of general cargo fioni Orient ilpints to bo discharged from the T. K.K. Chlyo. Mnm, whlch'la expected tottrrlvo at Honolulu on Sunday after-noon. The veskel will pioluhly re-

main at the pivt until souui tlmo Mini-doy

nornlng. Tho. Chi) o Mnru willtako three or four r parsjngoisilor Sun Francisco,

rca

CAPTAIN KELLY, muster or theHark Andrew Welch, will sail for SanFrancisco t'td'iy. Thu U'-e- Is pro--,eeedlng to the coast In li.ill.ist. TlioAndrow Welch urihed lit tho tr,-- t onOctober 27 with it geneinl cargo ofinerchnudUe to the agency of O. Iliow- -

or & Co. Ono lUHicuser 1( ft by thovessel.

LATEST ADVICES by wlrelets. re-

ceived at tho Kahuk.i stationtbo position of 'ho it. i. A. T.

fdicrldan at nbout n tli.jus.tihl miles nirlionnlulu. This vessel In expected toiinlvo hero Saturday nfturuuon nt tholiresent rate of speed now being matlo1) lliuea.el.

faA CONSIGNMENT of telephono

poles and other heavy timber Is beingdischarged from tho schooner AllcoCooke. .That vessel was shifted fromtho railway In tho Hackfeld wharf thismorning while the tlnibar was holiitaken out.

frt . .WITH NINE HUNDRED tons of

general cuigo for Kahultil and elevenbundled tons of freight for lillo, thoMtttson Nnvlgatlon steamer Luillneballed for Island purls Inst night. TheLiu lino Is diia to return hero In tlmolor n dispatch to San Francisco on

17. '?TIIERE IS n largo sonernl catgo for

Honolulu in thu Malum nlL--itlfn,

itcamer lly.Vdcs which Is reported It.havo sailed fiom Soattlu1 for this portyetitenlay. Somo leven hundred tjmof iimmunillou Is included In thoIrolght Hat.

r.aTHE PACIFIC MAIL liner Asia is

lb on tho way from Yukoliama touccordlng to latest udvlces. Tho

vessel left tho Jnpnneso port yesler.day and Is duo hero on November 20.

11THE ARRIVAL of the schooner

Muriel from Honolpu Is leported fromSan Francisco. Tho vessel sailed from'.UJ 1, ,it. L..in-- iiinaiiau port tor wo roast onoc: bar 11.

rnTHE FICPARTURE of tbo Matson

Ste.unor Euterprlso from San Fran-cisco, dosilne'd for Jlllb, Is reported,irio vespel sailed fioni tho coast plirt) cstcrddy.

rm.THE SCHOONER Esp-id- which

discharged a shipment of lumber ntthin port, has univod nt Grays Har-bor . The vessel left hero on October22ud.

A WIRELESS mossagn fioni tho To-y- o

Klsen Knlshii llnor Clil)n Muni re'eelved ut Knhiiku stittlon last night,nnnotiuccs that vessel iluj toinnlvo utIlonolillu ptobsbly 8und.iv evening.

W. W. Ahana Co.,62 So. Kinj'St.

SMppMjIN FOREIGN PORTS

Wednesday, November 10.

BAN FRANCISCO Arrived Nm. 9:Sthr. Muriel, from Hnnolpit Oct, 1.

SAN FRANCISCO Arrived Nov .10.S. S. Hllontnn, hence' Nov. :

RAN FRANCISCO Sailed Nov 10:il. II. Enterpilse, for lillo.

YOKOHAMA Sailed Nov. 10- -

S, S. Anla, for Honolulu.

WATERFRONT NOTE8

AMONG THE ilepatturcs from thoport today will be tho Riltlsli Rhtp Riv-

erside, which airhi'il at Honolulu onOctober 27 with u shipment of fertil-izer from I.elth. Tho RIcrIdo profeeds to tha Sound In ballast,

13

ALAMEDA WIRELESSi lThe following wlrelors has betn re.

ci(ed by the agents from tho S. S.Alameda:

"Alnincda, 8 p. m., Nov. 9, 1909."All well. 112 inlle-i- , strong east

wind nnd haavy head sea."

NOTICE TO MARINERS.

nUNRURY REEF, CAL.Notlco is hereby given that Tluxbu'ry

Reef Whistling llttoy, heretofore ropolled missing, wus lepluced Oelobcr1, 1909.

ALCATRA. ISLAND. CAL.Notlco Is hctcby given thai, about

December 1, 1909, Iho lUlit nt Hilt a'alion will bo moved to nml est'ibllshedIII Iho new tower now being built npljul40 feet 1GG tleg. 00 mln. true (SE.n. uiuK.l mini iho present light.

Tho ll.llit will be 214 feet nbovo thewater nnd 84 foot above thu groundmid will bo lliown from u gray, ntt.ii;(mil, pyramidal, rimcreto tower sinmounled by n Marl; tylliidrle.il but-tm- ,

ilsliiK'Xrum a gray dwelling withled i oof, nnd tlinttld b.-- vl?lblo nbaiil21 mlleii lu Clear weather, the obscrv-e:- '

ejo 1G feet nbovo tho water,Tho iii.pio.xlmnte geographic ptwl

lion ef tho Jlght, as lal.on from Coastand Geodetic Survey Chart No. C53Jwill be: Latitude noitb, 37 tlcg. 49mint (2S seen); longltttre. west, 122deg, 25 mill. f21 sic ).

Angel Islunds iflcht t'ligint C do?.45 milt, tine (N. by V. ) ; GoatlelnVl. tight tnngcut 11.1 d"t nil millIruo (E. S. mag); Fort Point

250 ,leg. 45 mln.ISW. ll-li- l W. mag.).

Until tbo light In mnvol It will b-

obscured by the uw tower betweenIho betiilngs 29') de-r- . to mln Irtie (W

il N mai:) nnl :M1 de. 00 mln.true (NV. 3 4 N. in t ) by the milllaiy prlsiiu between iho btuilni'.t.mtleg. Oil mln. Hue tfc3K. ). nn'g.)vim ia.i ilea, eti nun. truo (HE. b- - u

0 E. mag.)HUMROLDT EAR, CAL,

Ncilleo Is hereby g'ven tint Hum.bnldt Outside liar Whistling lluny.

wont ntlillt last night. It willvo icplnccd ns toon ui prneilcib .

Uy order of tho Light hotiko Hoard.

stifTWfoh"GEORGE DAViS

Fennell's Sleuths Find

Illegal Sale of

Booze

Georun Davis, n retlrAl momlm f,rtho Murine Corps, who claims to havolesiucu in Honolulu tor tho p;ut fov;wears. .was found guilty ot rolling s

liquors without n andwnn fined $150 by Ju lga Audrado thismonilng.

Davlu w.-- nrtnttnl ,i,i flu. nvm,lnof November 2 by siieclnl olllreia Inrnargo or j.icenre inspetlur 1 cnnell.

Soltlled Straub waa ono of the l

wltnessos iiL'riliut l)n--l 11,.

claimed to have beeii under tlio piyut jnspector uud was Instruct-ed by that official to pay a visit toDavis' plnco near tbo corner of (Jiicennnd Rlcliards street, Straub was

by three Hawall.tn woiuen.Ho nuked for boor and w:ih r.lvun fourbottles of tbo cheering hovrr.tg". Hethen ordered it bottle or whiskey whichwas alo forthcoming. For tills mix-tur-

of liquid joy tho sleuth tenderedtwo marked f liver .dollars ns piyment.

A portion of tho booze was consumedrn Iho Davis premises by Straub nndhis female companions.

Fennell and tbo officers made tholrtllllie.tl'.lllCU 111)1)11 tlin iieim. wMI il...How of tho bowl was In progress! Hopincou tiavis under nncst nml nor urcdtill) t'.M) lllsniflll-ei- l mln? no ,. ..).. ...the evidence. Atliu-ne- Straus- -, ropre- -,.,ii...i m nuiuiiunui in lie cao nmlho ludulged In several IlluminatingIgal tilts with I'rnuiTiiil,,., ., ?.

Lalhcart In Iho courso of tho Imiu-lii--

omiurb. III 1110 Wttncss Rtmiib firtho nrohecbtlnn. rn,,.i ..,, ..., ....- -: -- .. ,,,u win illyof hlif rhoirincnl qirallncatlons. Thum.oiney tu.ieavorcd to Lluivv thatStraub wa- - to rccclvo tt.t aum oftwenty dollniB fiom tho governmentupon n conviction Qf DavlH.

Judgo AtIi mlo declarml DivU cull.ly. at Iho of the healingand nssesfccd n nuo of ono imndrod nndliny dollaia. Attorney Stradfa gavonotlco of mi nppeul to n hgior court.

Inter-Ulhn- nnd O. R. ft l. shippinglooks for sale u the Bullet laoffice, oC ach.

i W'j ,

DEPARTED

Wednesday, November 10.M. N. S. il. Lurllne. Wooden, fur Kn.

uitltil nnd Hllo,'!) p. in.

DUE TOMORROW U I

U. 8. A. T. Sheridan, from Smi Trim- -

clrco; mnlla il.Stmr. Mntiiin Um, from Kond nml

Kail ports; ii.ihs". ami gcu, cargo, u, m.

SAIL 8ATURDAY

C.-- S. S Maramn, for AustralianIHiits; pass, and gen. enrgo, p. in.

DUE 8ATURDAY

' Stmr. Mniina Ken, from Hawaii andMaul port ii ; pass., mail nnd gen, cargo,ii m. '

Stmr. Mlkalulln, Tnllett, fioni Molo-kn- l

nnd Maul ports, uv in.C.-- S. S. Mnrnmn, from Victoria,

n. m.

DUE SUNDAY --I'

T. K. K. S. S. Chl)) Mnru. fromYokohama, a. In.

Jap. cruiser Idziimo, from Monterey,Cnl;

Stmr, Kliuu, Gregory, from KiiualI oils, n. m.

Rlinr. lltlcne, from San Francisco,p. m,

DUE MONDAY

P. M. S. S. Siberia, Zeudcr, from SanFriincltco, n. in,

j DUE TUESDAY

Ger. criilser Arcana, from San Fran-circ-

DUE WEDNESDAY.

Hal. cruller C.ilabila, from S.u'i

Fiunclscti.

PASSCNQCRS DEPARTED

Per Am. bk. Andrew Welch, for SanFrancisco. F. E. Clark.

--

JL PASSENGERS DOOKED

l'er M. N. S. S. Lurllne, for SaiiFruuclcco, Nov. 17. Mrs. C. M. FIgo-le-

Dr. and Mis. IludgeH, A. II.E. J,, llerkeloy. .Mrs A. F.

Conko. Mrs, C. Sltnpso:i, Mrs. E. M.Scoby K. E. Itlclmrds. Walter Vnrney.II. U Hronhclmcr. Miss Tarr, P. Recti,Lulu Law, Governor W. F. Frenr, 0.A, Hums, A. James, .1. A. McC'clla., JJ. McMnhon, Mrs. M. E. Tenny, Mrs.Kantian, W. Ruck, .Mrs. Iliic.,YAIIstiIllauchard. tho Mlraon Hard, .J. M.Hoso R S. Gorman- I'm--Si- Ciaiidliio't'ur 'Maul itindHnvvnll portn.'Nov. 12 I. W. Doyle,C. W. Thomas. Kiss J. Hniinall, Mrs.Geo. W. Pnty, V. J. Coellio.

Per T. K, K. S. 8. Chlyo Mnru. forSan Francisco. E. O. Child. II. Kald-tac-

Olus. E. Miller."

MAILS.

Malls are duo nt Honolulu frompoints ns follows:Sin Francisco Per Sheridan, Nov. 12,Yokohama Per Chlyo Marti, Nov. 14.Vancouver Per Mnrama. Nov is.Colonics Per Aornngl, Dec. 8.

Malic will depart for tha followingpolntc ns follows:Yokohama Per Siberia. Nov. 15.Vancouver Per Aornngl, Dec. 8.Colonics Per Mnrnmn, Nov. IS.

TEETH FILLED FORTEN CENTS A TOOTH

Charitable Workers' in ConnecticutHa7e New Scheme.

GREENWICH, Conn.. Oct. 23."Teeth filled at tho luto of 10 centsa tooth'

That Tooks like nn advcttlscmentof u dentnl quick, but it is nut.

Tho patient niU3t bo n Grecnvvleh-R- e,

a child, uml ho or she mutt pro-te- nt

himself or hei-ocl- f ut tho roomsof tha United Workers Vui corlnlnda) it of tho week in order to, havotho work uuno.

Tho United Winkers, nn organi-zation composed mostly of wealth)people, havo interested the dcntlstHIn their work among tlio poor to tboextent that they hnvo formed nn

Ion nnd hnvu offered to care,for tho poor children's teeth.

Tlio woilt Is Intended to bo doiioflee nnd thu 10 cunts u tootlt lu.charged. In otdor that the childrennnd tha parents may not feel thatthey nro too recipients or churlty.

SELL STAMPS AGAINT0FIGirr WHITE PLAG CE

WASHINGTON, Oct. 23. Anothercampaign for raising funds tor thovarious organiza-tions thioughuut tho Unlte1 SttitenIs to bo conducted by the AmericanRed Ctosa dtulng tha coming Chrlst-m.i- 3

season. Thirty million RodCross ChiUtmaa stuiupn havo beenordered ami will bo delivered befoioIho end of November.

The society hope to Uuvo 50.U0O,-00- 0

htnmps on e.Uo by December 15.Pei mission has bopn obtnlned to

toll theso stamps lu till of tho post-ollle- ej

of tbo United Suites.

Fairbanks Leaves Manila Maullu.Oct. 22. Former Vice President Falr-baiik- n

left hero today for Hongkong ontho steamer .MiuncLota in routo forIndia.

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FRIDAY and SATURDAY

Positively the last days of our great

SHIRT WAIST

SALEYour loss if you dont' take advantage of this Sale.

Reductions are bona-fid- e

There is a big savins in price. Shirt Waists arc thisseason's styles and include the n

Knickerbocker Shirt Waists

and

Christy Waists

DOLL CONTEST

NOW ON

Two beautiful dolls elegantly dressed now on displayin our show window will be

GIVEN AWAY

to the children getting the highest number of votes.A voting coupon with every 25c purchase.

Sachs' Dry Goods Co. Ltd.Cor. Fort and Berctania Sts. Opp. Station.

An Oriental Giftvalued for its uniqueness as much as a tken of re.

membrance.

The showing of g oods here were imported in view ofthe demand for unique and valuable CHINESE GOODS forCHRISTMAS GIFTS. Yo uarc invited inspect the goodsdisplayed.

WING WO TA1 & CO.,041 Nuuanu St.

litirMttoi.il CorruDondinci , rvfor Hawaiian 031 Fort St.,

PImm wpUtn, wtihoni fvt2r otfat-tk-io oa my mtC

TkLJ IT tot U pqmUoq Mvn fek.h I Uf

4u4

4yi

Is

to

4t.tM ! Wrttaimr WriurMl4t Trtarnvr

t Mrrll !jIlNMraiaPmIhm A CrtftaaM1111 itrtlM

MlM1tUl Mill .1 t. P p

Fire

Phone 260,

Schools,

Agency Island HonoluluNMM l1lWiTII)M I ftlrtl

Arrfctltrriaral R1r

Panama Prices PrevailHere This Week on PANAMA HATS.

The $7.50 kind now $4,50

The $6.50 kind now 3k50

Yee Chan & Co.,DRY OOODS SEALERS.

Corner King and Bethel

The Science of Dyeing

Is understood perfectly by t he F. Thomas Dyeing Works.

THE FRENCH LAUNDRY, Agent.J. Abadie, Piop. 258 Bcictania St.

ifivar7'tmB-3X- u .mj,,-,!,., ?, .,( nvtEVENING IJULM3T1N,. HONOLULU, T, It.,'THURSDAY, NOV.,U,.J.Ufly..' 1. !

-

Island of Jamaica

Shut off From WorldCOLON, Nov. 10. Thcro has been no communication between tills

point nl Kingston, Jamaica, nine Monday, nntl thcro la general nlnrnilost Hint Island tins been visited by Some severe seismic illstiirbniiie. ItIn fiutlicr reported Hint other Islands In the Curlbhenii(hac been cuteff riiun conimitiilcntlun. It is rear til Hint the disturbance lias biutiwldcspicud, ' "

m i .aWORK ON CANAL FORGING AHEAD.

WASHINGTON, Ndv. 10. Th e end or thp.daj's work on the cannlzone Oct, 2.1 marked tho completion or Just halt the work which the,Amcilcaii ndinliilKtiiitlon must do to open the IMnamn Canal for ships.This work, added to that done by thu rrcncli,' completes two-thir- otthe canal constitution, mid tho entire zone Is Informally celebratingthis impoijnnt mile pout In the work.

The excavation iccord In round numbers Is:Cubic Yds.

Kxcnvated by tho l'rcncli 8.".,000,00UKxcnvntcri by tho Americans , 78,000,000Ilriiuiinlng to hu excavated : . . 87,000,000

Tho Kieiich began to dig In 1 SS l, and turned the launl over to thoAmerican1) In 1D01. They actuully woikcd nbout eighteen je.irs, al-

though not oer hair that time with n full force. Tho Americans hnobeen at vvoilx a few dajs lcs than livo jcars and n half, and have beenwot King u full force n little over Hi tee jenrs.

m m

NO APPOINTMENTS UNTIL AFTER NEW YEARS.

WASHINGTON, Nov. 10. President Tatt nrrlvcil here today rrom1:1s gie.it tour, In the .comae ot which he has made 2 fir, speeches amilnl.cn part In numerous receptions and ceremonies. Ho lcacs tho capi-

tal Thursday, going to Hartford until Sunday.Ho slates Hint ho will make no announcements ot nppolntuicnli to

diplomatic posts until nHcr New Yours.a i mtm m

ALEXANDER AND SMITH TO CONTEST ELECTIONS.

I.OS ANOKIXS. Nov. 10. As n result of tho primary elections to-

day, Mnor Alexander, tho Incunibcn t, and ('.forgo Smith, vveio chosen asHie candidates to conteKt tho election for major or the illy. Tlio ballot-ing lesullH and tho manner or holding tho primaries under the new lawme dciliicd satisfactory.

RAILROAD FIREMEN DEMAND RAISE.

CHICAGO, Nov. 10. The unltod flrciuen or forty-tw- o western mil-toa- d

lines Iiuno prest'iitcd demands u pon the various uinnngcuicntH nuk-

ing for a 1!0 per com lucicnse In the lr pay. A refusal on tho part ottho managemeutu will piobbaly lead to a stllko In which 2(1,1)00 menwill bo Involved.

i iBANK WRECKER WANTS REVIEW.

WASHINGTON, Nov. 10. A petition has been filed with thoCourt, nsldtig that body to iolcvv tlio trial of Chailes M. Morse,

the Icj king, who, n month ngo, wn s sentenced to u term or Ilfteeti)ears In prison for embezzlement.

EVIDENCE AWAITS

MEDICALTREATMENT

Mystery of Those Hidden

Dice RemainsUnsolved

There was one exhibit which talled to bo presented ns evidence by

tho prosecution In tho churgo orgambling picferrod against nlno Jap-iincs- o

gamblers who wero gatheredIn by the pollco department eailythta morning.

A few very small dice, such asused by Nipponese gamesters in car-rying on a successful

lunu, nie alleged to hno beenIn pollco court, but for obvi-

ous le.imns wero not introduced.Tho dlmlntittvo cubes reposed

within tho anatomy of one of thoJupanebO defendants, anh thoro wasnothing for 1'rosocutlng AttornoyCatlicnit but to await tho persnaslvolulliienro of applied medical Rclcncoto produco the much desired dice.

It Is expected that Kxhlblt Awill soon bo available.

It was duo to the efforts of Depu-ty Sheilff Itoso, Kellott and OfdccrApnnn that tho Japancso wero enp-tuic- d.

Judgo Kddlngs appeared In courtthis morning and announced Hinthu had been summoned to nppenr for( number of Japanese, but Hint hohud not met with Hio parties. Thodefendants had been rnngeiflnto linobeforo tho pollco court tribunal andthen wero given a formal introduc-tion to their counsel. In order tohotter solve tlio nt story ot tho hid-den dice, Judgo Andrndo postponedn preliminary hearing In this caseuntil Monday morning.

It appears that tho banker In thogamo wns a Japnncbo woman, upon

whose clothing wns found n smallfortune. In addition to over SlU'iIn gold coin, the olllcers dlscoveicdseveral hundred dollars In bills andIn silver. '

J lie gniuo had evidently been nprosperous one.

Considerable reslstcnco was of-

fered the olllcers In gaining nil mis-sion to the promise. Many daringand Ingenious devices had beenplanned to circumvent tho approachof tho minions of tlio law. It Is be-

lieved that through tlio separatingmnchlno operated by tho Japancsoproprietor ho lias accumulated alargo w.ul or tho coin or tho realm.

AVIATOR MAY.

TOT HAWAII

Now that tlio fl)lng mnchlno crazehas struck tho coast. It Is announcedby a local man that hu Iuh been uppioachcd by an aviator who wants togive exhibitions or tho heavier thanair machines In this city.

Outhlilo of moving pcluru shows, tIs doubtful If uiijono in Honolulu eversaw a micibplanu at work In tho

and If 1'ilcc, tho man whooilers to conm to llavvnll. gets tlmterms ho iihks, tho crlvvd that will at-

tend tlio show yvlll bo tl.o largest overdrawn together In Hawaii.

Monn.iluu li.is been suggested ns anIdeal place for (hu night, and tho parklends lthcir to tho kihemo In over)way, Tho aeroplane, could circle thuvalley all tho tlmu, and tho spectatorsseated on tho overlooking hills, wouldluivo n hotter sight of tho fllng o

In action than could bo obtainedIn any other part of thu world. '

Not only could thu aeroplnno be obherved finm below, but by ascendingthe hills, It would ba kissMiIu to lookdown upon tho blrd-llk- mnchlnu andheu Ihu Intrepid aviator handle It. Suchn levv would bo iiiilquo, und Hawaii, nsusual, would lead tho world In some-thing now.

Ten per cent penalty is to be add-ed to all taxes not paid before the15th instant.

a u a n a n n n u u tt a m k a a xi n a n :i

..BULLETIN.ADVERTISER APPREC.IATES RESULTS.

This trunk acknowledgment of returns fiom llulletln ndver-tlbln-

could ho truthfully bo Hindu by every It ul lot In advertiserlr u tost was made:

Honolulu, T. II., Oct. !9, 1909.Jlainger i: v o n I n g II u 1 o 1 n, City.

Hear Sir: It Is u plcnsuiu to Inform ou that our advertisementon lied Seal Cmhor.s has hioughl about tho iucic.ised ialo ami

or tfio hiinio. In ract. our lucent ndvoitlsement In fiur paperhas biniight about actual lesnlts without irsnu.il solicitations,

Vourn very tiuly.ornci: siii'i'i.Y co.. irn.,

Chas, N. Maiquci!,x - Manager.

Tho irsiiIlK from I) it 1 o 1 u ndveitlslng Is accounted for In thefact that ninety pur tent or tho Cngllsh leading public of Hawaiiroad tho livening llulletln. Wh not pi ollt by ul hois' adver-tising oxpoilencu?

Blue Serge

Mfe mr mm m mPM r

m-m'-

i. mi i T j? i.1

Mm

wear We any suitany a new

, ,

Fort and Hotel

BEAUTIFUL

WILL BE AWAY

Voting Contest At Sachs--Two Dolls

Given Away

When jou nro In tho Wclnlty orund Ileretnnla streets don't rail to lookInto tho lleretanlu street window orSachs Dry Goods Co, and seo the bemtirul d rested doll oil exhibition thciu,

Ths lovely doll will l.o given awayChristmas day to thu llltlu girl In thunoliilu ricelvlng (ho greatest iiuiuburor votes fiom Hnclui' customers fiomnow until Chrihtmns evo. Thu contest Is now In full swing and thousandsot votes nro being cast dally for l

ulnr llttlo girls In this city.If jou know of some little miss that

would llko n great big doll, diessed Inthu host Ix'.'iu'lful gown that u dollcould wear, then jou can help that llt-

tlo girl to get tho Sachs' doll, by writ-ing her namo on jour voting couponsanil asking jour friends to do tliosame

Tho doll Is ery laigo for n dolliind-hn- a ciowu or tl'u prettiest brownhair that ever a doll woic. It isdressud In a beautiful princess gownof real imtln mid made by one or thobest dressmakers In Honolulu. IIwears a rc.il l'.iilslau plctuio hat madeliya real milliner ami thu whole make-up Is In keeping with what u llltluprincess should look like.

A voting roupoTi Is given with every23c purchase at Sachs' and tho Sufis'customeis who get In now nml worktor their llttlo frlcmla will havu a goodstart. ,. Don't fall to sou tho doll In the win

dow. Then jou'll understand why somany llttlo girls nru anxious to get It

tho llltlu girl that ueaily gets'thu doll, but not iiullo thcro Is uiiolhor doll almost an largo ami unite as

This one lit lu the windowIllhO.

m

KAIMUKI WANTS FAIR SERVICE.

ns being unalterably opposed to grant-ing further public privileges to thollapld Transit until a ten or twolvominute service Is assiiicd to Knlmukl

Thu corporation has Hindu a numberof piimh.es ifgnrdlug tho Improvementof tho car service, hut while ilio rusldents or tho district havo waited pitlently tho months have slipped byami nothing has been done.

RANCH

FOR SALE1 4 acres at Kalihi Valley, with

five-roo- cottatre. Free Water. HenHouses. Stables. 1,100 ft. Wire-nettin- g

fence. 300 Bananas, etc,4 doz. Hens. Wh. Plymouth Rocksand Wh. Leghorns. . Qood Horse andBue-y- . All for

$1,200.00.Also 2.4 acres unimproved, adjoin-ing above.

$600.00.

eon

For men. women andwith l'riccd from S2.00up to

For ladies and 14

karat solid gold. Priced fromup.

All goods on in afew days.

1142 Fort St.

KINO ST NEARin

etc., Etc. All kinds of K0A andHade Ti

OrrlT

King Ewa ofbSY OOODS AND

GOODS of DK- -

DRY OOODS AND

new andfresh from the Coast.

BLK. ST.

Jonr in and we'llframt to jour

0pp. thePo. 0. Box 771.

THE

R.fOUR

j?hone 371. 122 King St.

Suits1

ine increasing aemana ior uiese'guaranteed Blue Serges showclearly how this special value isappreciated. As we have alreadytold you these suits are guaran-teed all wool fast to

satisfactorily. replacethat goes time with suitFREE.

THE KASH C(X LTD.,Corner Streets

DOLLS

GIVEN

Dressed

CHICKEN

colors and

wrong

Seal Rings

children,monogram,$20.00.

Watchesgentlemen,

$20.00

Holiday display

M. R. Counter,Jeweller.

WING CHONG COBETHEL

Dealers Furniture Mattresses

MISSION FURNITURE

WahYingClioiiguO.Street, Fiihmarket.

FURNISHINGEVERY

MJRJ1TION

WAN CHONG CO.

TAILORINGKverythinp; absolutely

WAVERLEY HOTEL

WING ON CHONGBrinp; pictures

design satisfaction.

Bethel, Empire,

Chas. FrnzierCompany

ADVERTISERI

EYST0NT,-EI.OI- WATCHESINQERS0LL WATCHI4

At All Watchdeolsu. t,i

Jos. Schwartz,Agent fcr Hawaiian Islnndi,

or. FORI and KINO Sts..

Pillow TopsThat will make attractive Holiday

gifts arc on display here.

Miss Kate Woodard1141 Fort Street.

HONOLULU DANCINO ACADEMYMeets Monday and Friday nights ut8:30 o'clock. Kilohana Art League,undsr the direction of

OTTO BURMESTER.New Dances n Specialty.

Information furnished by OttoBunnester at NICHOLS CO.,."King-- St. Telephone Store 201.Res. 1170.

Received ez Alameda a New Shiuent of Latest Styles in

LADIES' HATU

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Dr. F. SCHWANNOsteopath.

Corner Union and Beretania Sts.House Consultinc, 2-- 3 p. m.. Sat

excepted. Operating, 2 $ii. in., p. m.

Phone 33.

The best in

ROSES, CARNATIONS and other

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Evening- - BxriiLETiNA1LY and WEEKLY Published by BULLETIN FUBLISHINa CO., LTD.

At 120 King Street, Honolulu, Territory of Hawaii' Daily every day except Sunday. Weekly iMued on Tuesday of tack wetk.

MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PBISf .

Walloc R. For ring ton, - BdltorDBscnirrioN bates payable m advakci.

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uvuninci oullbtinrcr Month, here In t. S 7HPer Quarter, anywhere In US a.ooPer Vear, anvffliere inUS H.ouPer Vear, iwfltt'ftld, foreigi la.uu

CIRCULATION LAEQEST OF ANYin the Territory

I Editorial Rooms,1 Clt Business Office,

THUIISDAYc

If there h any nerson for whom.You fed dislike, that is the personof whom you ought never to speak.

R. Cecil.

Protest or no protest against thenctlvlty of Jnpan In Manchuria, niltho nations Involved refuse to be-

come excited over tt.i I" 1 n '

JCmv tliat the rcorganlzatlrn otthe Itcpuliiicnn party ts going on inliucU oHlce-.- , It ma bo possible tolearn why tlio direct primary lawwas defeated In the last Legislature.

The onlj Improvement tho II u 1 --

1 e 1 1 n can suggest for tho conserva-tion exercises In the public schoolsIs u great outpouilng of p.ircnts tolisten to tho children mid share Inthe educational work.

Another lino ot steamers fro--

Vancouver to Australia means molepinsc'ngei' ships stopping nt thisport, and they can rurr) nil tho

they lll.e without Biispenoliiuof the coastwlso shipping laws.

Tho classic editorial writer of themorning paper expresses tho terrlblodoubt us to whether this generationhas advanced over thobo d.is "whenuur nticcstois wore kKIiib." (lieatHeavens! What a renioto periodthat must have been. It wns withintho ago ot surgical science stirclj,for they also piltited their stum-ucl- u

s

blue."

How ninny sugar estates would bonl.irK.ed and how much money

would bo Invested ii the pineappleindustry If certain peoplo of Hono-

lulu woro constant!) arguing for thoMispemdon of protection for thoseIndustries. It ought to become nt

that tho beat way to get pas-

senger ships for Honolulu Is to stopattacking the piotcctlou policy.

When tho price Is available therewill bo no lack, of men willing to dopolitics.

It Is worthy ot unto that tho ar-

ticle on Hawaii In tho Pacific Month-- 1

orlgnated from tho same officeas tho resolution to suspend thocoastwlso shipping laws, and there-by render what aid Hawaii may toturning tho merchant marine of thoPaclllc over to aliens

Tho local branch of tho Women'sSilvers and Harbors Congress callsthe especial attention of tho publicto I lip work to bo done tomorrow Intho cltv public and prlvnto schools.mid asks as many as can to v Islt thonearest one for tho purpose of onlouiaglng tho children, and In turnrealizing moro vividly themselveswhat conservation may menu tothese 1)0)3 and girls If Its messngobecomes a working pait of theirlives. Tho children throughout thowholo tenltory aro busy with tho

tort of program. If the na-

tional and the local feeling stirredcan but be tinned Into piitpo..e andaction, this Tenltory will not needmoio than one generation to see thobifct ot Us piesent hopes realized.

HONOLULU'S LATESTlsHMAEUTE.,,

How much a community shoulddignify unjustified attacks madeupon It by sour-minde-d persons wholi.ivo a sneer and a snail for allthat Is about them, Is open to ques-

tion since mendacious people usuallygo to such lengths that they defeattheir own ends.

On top ot tho galavy ot untiuthscredited to Dr. O Day conies u moro

I

(aicfully prepared, but In soiuo In -ftitnces h.irdly lens mlsleadlliB, art! - '

Up In a PoclDc Coast m.ig.izlno wrll- -. te'u by a local newspaper emplojc. .

Tho ntniosphero which cltnracterlzestho latter urtlclo is probably moiohaimful to the good linmo ot tholilnnds than tho wiocMohs mis- -'

' statements published as mining fromDr.. O'l.nj, bee ante tho writer has'been given n phen lu n niagazlnoothi-iwls- lespectablo.

- Xo good ieiiM.li exists why thoKuiopeuu Imuilgintlon to this Tcr- -

3 rlloiy unilei tho auspices of llio Tei- -SVrlloilnl llo.ud ot ImmlKintloii should

lierlinincteilzed ns a violation ofitho continct labor law. Tho man

EfvUio nialtps such n Etatenicnt jirov".ono of two thlngs- - eiuier no is

; 'gross)) Ignoinut of conditions midthotteims of tho contract laboi law

Vt!BKl,Y BULLBTIN0 .Ho

Per Yur, urwhjiela U.S I.ooPet Year atiynhere n Canada. .. f.SoPerYeaf imtpald, loteim 3.oo

NEWSFAFEB PUBLISHEDof Hawaii.

185256

Entered tt the Foetoffice t Hotoluluu tecomllM nutter.

NOVEMBER 11.-19- 09

HAWAII SCHOOL FACTS.

No. II.AMOUNTS BPBNT ON PUIIL1C

SCHOOL KXCLUSIVK OF NEWllUILDINilS 1'KOM LOAN FUND10 Yl.AltS.

Jan. 1, 1SDS. to Dec. 81,1SP9 $309,188.5.1

Jan. 1. 1900, to June 31),

1901 508,003. 2bJuly 1. 1901, to Juno 30,

1903 780,409.92July 1, 1903, to June 30,

1904 409.048.S4July 1, 1901, to Juno 30,

190.". 330,358.59July 1. 1905, (o June 30.

1900 3C1.45S.99Jul) 1, 190G, to Juno 30,

1907 349.933.ltJuly 1, 1907, to June 30,

190X 407,232.85July 1, 1908, to Juno 30,

1909 ,.. .. 440,832.00

or he Is Intentionally aiming to mis-represent.

In tho nrllclo written by Mr. Ir-

win ho contradicts himself absolute-ly by stating that the conract laborlaw was violated and In the next lineshowing where there was nothingapproaching a violation of the con-

tract labor law because tho peoplere free to do as they pleased.

ii.iuall did at that time and now Issslstlng liiimlgiatlou under thojstcm allowed nnd recognized hyhe law of the I'nlted States. There

is nnd has been no evasion of (helaw.

The personal reference to suchmen as the U.ijs, ltoblnsaus am,'Spaldliigs" shows a lack of lnformatton easily obtnlnablo or a det'Vnilnntlon to misrepresent. 1'ralicl-- f

(layfl for Instance, could hardly partlclpato In tho politics of tho loirl-tor.- v

and scne as a public ofllccr Itho wero nn nllcn. Tho "Spaldlngs'probably has leference to Col. Spalding, and tho amount of land he ownsIn fee slmplo In Tils section of thoTerritory Is comparatively small.Whero the ownership of the Dlllluglimns comes In no one, but Iivviiteems to bo Informed, although tinDllllnghanis have been nB&oc!ntcdwith the greatest development pio-Jec- ts

ot the Island. Aud thesj .nefair siiinpl"-- . of tho occuroc as

personalities. Then comes thonewspapers.

On matters of opinion tho writerfoi tho Paclllc Mai tlily Is entitled tohis, nnd It docs not go for nnj thingmoio than a personal nrotich 'lunewspaper olllccs ot Honolulu.. Asto mailers of fact, the only attemptto Inlluenco opinion by, threateningwithdrawal of advertising of whichthe II u 1 1 o 1 1 n hos any knowledge,Is 'the bombastic effort of a pennutstatesman who has boastad ho canmnko the Hawaiian leglslatois donil) thing ho wants ,nnd whose record for icclprocntlng what these Is

lands In their prosperity have donefor him In n good deal lllto that ottho bird that fouls its own nest. Heand Irwin may bo twins.

Speaking of the "control" exercis-ed over locul newspapers, It wasCongressman Murdnck somowh.itof n radical himself who said,after a stay of two weeks In Honolu-lu: "I have not seen a conservative,newspaper slnco I have been hero."

BRITAIN'S REVOLUTION.

London seems boiling with revolution, If wo nro'to take the wordsof the political leaders In their com- -

J'nent on tho fatuous Llojd-Qeorg- o

budget.In his speech on the budget at Hlr--

uilnghani Prime Minister Asciulthdccl.ucd' "Amendment by thollousn of Lords Is out of tho qucs- -lion. ltejectlou by tlio Ilnuso ofl.nnls Is eiiuully out of tho question.

That way i evolution Ilea."HoplMng a week later to tho

1'ilnia Jllnlstci fioni the tamo plat--foim Mr. llalfour dcilded "thosewho fill thcr speeches with constltutlunal niitlqiiailanlsm on tho subJect of tho Hoiibo ot I.tuds, or, Ifthey bo of a dlrfeii'iit tempeinment,till tliPlr Biieeches with tho bluster oftho polltlc.il bully

Itopllng to Mr. llalfour at Newcebiio, Mr. I.lojd-fleorg- tho Chnn- -celloi ot the i:xcheiiicr, plainlyMates: "Wo aio Bolug to tend that

Trent Trust Co., Ltd.

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CONSULT OUR STOCK1 AND

BOND DEPARTMENT.

Trent Trust Co., Ltd.

DO YOU KONW

We handle Heal Estate andRentals 1

WHAT WE WANT

Is your patronage and business;

TO LIST YOUR PROPERTY

In our Real Estate Department

AND SELL IT I .

So as to Rive entire satisfaction.

QUICK

Results is our plan.

Bishop Trust Co.,Ltd.,

Bethel St.

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bill up to the Houso ot Lords andget nil tho taxes or none. I

The Lords may decree n revolution,but-th- e peoplo will direct It if It Isbegun, nnd Issues wilt bo inlscd thatare now little dreamed of, tho an- -

Hvers to which will bo chnrged withpei II for the order ot things whichtho peers lepicscnt."

There need no longer bo nny doubtthat It) spite of the King's clfoits ulmediation the Liberals arc determined not to tolernto Intcrfcicncowith the money bills by tho Lords.Tho refection of tho budget will botho signal for a revolutionary cam-paign against the House of Lords.

John I.. Hedmond, tho Ii li.li lead-er, has shown flint tho full power oftho Nationalists and their organiza-tion wilt be used In helping tho Lib-

erals to deprive tho llotiro of Lordsof the veto power. Tholr amend-ments to tho Irish Land Purchasoact aro said to have Insured tho al-

liance of Nationalists 'and tho Lib-erals.

It Is n light from which tho Lib-erals can no longer Bhrnk If tooLords challenge them on tho budget.

FOR

i v.. ?"- -,

Persons of .

RefinementFrequent the AlexanderYoungCafe in preferenceto any other. They.hab- -

itually speak of it as

Open from 6 a. m. to11:10 p.m.

INSTANTANEOUS

WIRELESS

On Sunday mornings theoffice is open from 8 to 10.

For four onrs they havo beenthwarted In their pilnclpal policiesuy n hciedittuy chiuiiber ot Tories

STABBING AFFRAYWAS BLOODY HORROR

(Continued from Pace 1)clean through in Unco differentplaces.

Am the children saw their fatherstabbed they i.iu to their mother,who was In tho back part ot thehourc, selling that their uncle wif.kllllng their Jathor. Tornmntsu'awife then tnmo out and saw herhusband pinned by Dlnznburoagainst the shelves nnd the murder-er wloldlng his knife on his victimin a most manner. Thowoman ian from behind and holdtho murderer's hands. Hut Dlnzn-

buro was maddened to murder heatnt that time, nnd with a jell "I'llkill )ou, too," ho Blabbed tho wom-

an four times, tho deepest cut be-

ing about her right hip.At this moment Tomlmoto, a bar

ber sont by Dlnzaburo's wifo to linoout whether her husband had cm- -

RENT

Waterhouse TrustREAL ESTATE FOR

SALE

A genuine bargain in good resi-

dential lection, luitable for imallfamily.

A story and a half home with allmodern fiaprovements, stables, ware-house, eto.

Price, ?3,M0.00.Building lots in Manoa Valley,

Kaimnki Park and Waialae Tracts.Cash or installments.

Unfurnished houses in CollegeHills, King Street, Pawaa, MatlockAvenue,

A partially furnished cottage onbeach at Waikiki.

Waterhouse TrustFort and Merchant Streets.

Vied out his tnurdeious Intent, comoIn and made vain attempts to Btop

further bloodshed, nnd In doing solie wns nit on the right cnr.

The murderer then left his vie-- .

Urn nnd run up town, followed bythe woman In hot . Al-

though bndly hurt and bleeding bhokept after Dlnznburo, calling for"mnknl" (police). . Miguel Pnrcs.i,barkeeper In llorbn's saloon, heardtho woman's jells and ran to hernsslstnnco. In the dark ho met To-

mlmoto holding oil to his ears, andthe only words he could get out othim was "pllllila below." , llchlndTomlmoto was Dlnzabmo mimingfor dear life. Miguel caught himand hn'nded him over to Kninpa, n

andnow policeman, Imt the muulercrstruggled nnd got rlvvny In thu dark. no

Ily this time Miguel had been totho candy Btnre and saw Toramatstton tho floor with part of tho Intel-tltiC- B

l)lng In a pool of blood. Mi-

guel ran bade again only io findthat tho Tniirdcrcr hrtd escaped.Miguel kept on running, and ntllorba's corner, Vine) aril street, hofound Dlnznbuio running up stieet.Miguel caught htm nnd asked himwhero he wns going. Tho latter replied that ho had cut his brothernnd that ho was on his way to binlender himself to tho authorities.It looked rather suspicious ns thatwns not tho vvny to tho police sta-

tion, although scvcial officials llvalong Hint tlinioiiglifnrc. . Miguelnabbed him and handed him over toDeputy Sheriff Clement Crowell.

Dlnznburo was cut In severalplaces on tho head, but his cuts njnro not serious nnd wc'ie soon bcwciIup by Dr. Owner, nnd he was tnkonto Jail that night. ' Dr. Ojaiim wasthe first to reaili Toramatsu and

him nt oneo to Mnlulanl Hos-

pital, whno operating facilities nrohandy, ho put tho Intcistln backand, tempoinilly coveied the woundsup bo as to Btop the flow of li'ooil.No hacks nor automobiles werewithin hailing distance, mi n

stretcher watt obtained from thohnspltnl. Tho man was on tho opelatlng table In nlmut twenty min-

utes nfter ho wns hint stabbed. Itwns about midnight when Tornmnt-- m

icgalncd consciousness, nnd afew statements obtnlned from himby County Attorney D. II. ChasomuT Deputy Sheriff Crowell. X. K.Otsiiku nctcd 118 Inlerpiotcr. Thowoman's wounds wero tip byDr. Mori nt his own hospital nt thoAlull picmltes, nnd tho woman vvll

bo able to npenr In court next.Monday, when n chnrgo of murderwill bo placod against,' D. Kunhira.He was arraigned before DletilctMaglstiatcJ McKay on Mondaj toanswer to n chnrgo of ntsnult withintent to kill Mis. T. KualinrnJudge A. X. Kcpolknl Has been

to defend tho prisoner,,Hnrly last Saturday omrntng aft

er n night's search, tho pollco werosuccessful lii finding tho knlfo withwhich tho dastardly deed wub

Tho knlfo Is a regularflshci man's knife and It Is claimedthat thu mnn took It with him tocarry out his Intent. Dlnznburo ontho other hand claims Unit Toramat-b- ti

(list struck him pn tho head withKplfo nnd bo ho grabbed It nndturned It onto to him. Such Is nottho version ot tho children who wit-

nessed tho while affair.'Tlramatsu succumbed to his

wounds lit 11 o'clock Inst Sundaymorning and wns burled nt tho Wnl-luk- u

sandhills Monday motnlng. Thofour children mo being token enroOf by nnnther brother Mntsuturo,nlso n tinsmith, nnd tho ouo fioniwhom tho murderer learned histrnito.

Dlnznburo wns the eldest of thrcobrothers nnd wns about SS cais otngo. Tho niuidcicd man was uboutHo )cnis. 'MntBiitnro Is tho joungest of tho brothois. Three or ourjcars ago, tho three brothels livedhappily together In tho place nowoccupied by Dlnznbuio ns a tinsmithshop.

Mill Opening Party Itc.urrs. St.Johns, N. F. Lord nnd Lady Noithclllfe, Premier Blr Hubert Jlorrls, Oov.Sir Italpli AVIIllams. lllshopJones an I other lueuibc-r- s of tho olllelal party which attended tho openingof tho gioat Ilaunsv-orll- i mills ntaiandJ'.ills li'ivo ii'tntncd lictc.

The Arnold"

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for lnfants and ChMdr.cn. "s"""" 4

Don't Poison Baby- -YKAItS A0 olmot every hiother thought her child must hate

pnrcRorlc or laudanum to jnako it sleep. Tlieio drugs Will produce sleep,

nrett'dropt loo ninny will produco tho sleep from ivtilch tlicrc ihivnlilng. Many nro tho children who have Iiecn killed or whoso, heal 111 has

been ruined for llfo by paregoric, laudanum nnd morphine, each of which ba '

nnrcotlo product ot opium. DrUjglsN nro prohibited from soiling "ell-io-r of the,

narcotics uamed to children at till, or to anybody, without Ifthellns thMU

"poison." Tho dounlllon of "nnrcotlo" Is:. "Amfiitetno which rtltcvct ;cf'amlyrotluctt leej), but uhlch in poisonous (fovea rotI..cc tlupor. coma, cowwslons and death" Tho Inste nnd smell of medicines containing opium uro dis-

guised, and sold under tho names of " Dropi," "Coi dials," "Soothing BjrupVetc You should not permit nny mcdlclniv to bo Kivcn to your children wilhou.you or your ph) slcian tnow of w hat It Is composed. Cuitoj lu dues not con-

tain narcotics.Tho S7? BMnrantccd rciuiJuo

ilennturo of w!iaZ7&7cMi OnutorloRecommend CastoriaPhysicians ...... . .....I

1 Imts frconentlr ir rlll Cnttoria for com

Don ftllmcnU of children vtltb good re. nils."TT. A. Cni.rir.i.c, M. D ,

Ilallilo, N. T.

"At Hie father of IMrtctn chrjren I crrtatnlImow romethlnff Abont yotir Ktetl iniitlctnuor.il.tsMe from my own famttjr cip.rlci.ee, I line. In

yean of practice, fonnit CwtorU aatopulur amietadent rctaol In almst oxer tome"

Wl. J. M. II ,Omahc,

Children Cry for Fietchor's Castoria.n Use 'Far Over SO Years.1

The Bishop Trust Company,

I iiLimited,

EC to anuounco thatopen a Ladlea' Department In connection vytntheir Trust business, whero ladles, deslrcum of pav-

ing money, or with' propcrH Interest.., or funds to

InvcM may call or correspond and tocelvo, ndvlco as toopcnlnn u" b.inl. account, putting their funda out at Inter-

est, buying real catnto, Btochs or bonds, or Invr-tln- Innny other clasn of tccurlty. Under tho Lawn of tho 'for-rlto-

ij

n woman cm hold propeily Irt her own rlglt.

The niihop Trust Company feel that they havo been

fortunate In rccurlne for thla Department the hervlcos otJ1I..1 J. T. Maclntyro, who U woll known In tlio buslncs-- i

community ot Honolulu ns tho manager for eight oarspast tt lllshop cc Coinpan' BavIngV Hank. MIsh Macln-tyro will havo tin olllcu in tho HUhop Trust Company'sIlulldlug on llettirl Street, whero b!io will bo found dallyfroji 0 to 12. after tho lat ot January.

All nnd.tians.ictlonH strictly confidential.

MMByW?BKi'JiK.'yV

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Wood and Coal. Important !

We only nsls a trial order. Wc will then endeavor so to treat youthat vc will gain your permanent trade.

Honolulu BrayingPhone 281.

wine is abot

This wir.e has been servedSole Agents

Phone 4,.A ,.-- .

185 rooma 25G but',ncss office. Thess aro the telephonenumbers of the Bulletin offlcn.

mGOT-- ADS PAY --nS2

Disipei9Ilastio

yielding, verywashes

easily. This ear- -

incut is so shapedthat it thobody snugly Rtwaist, and islarge, nndbaggy at the sent,whereeruptions nnd

gener-ally exist. The

is softfine, making

this a common-sens- e

diaper.inside

squares arc uS3dwith these. Siz-es 18, 20, 22 and"i. inches.

Price $2.75 to $4 dozen

EH LERSi

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trcauncnl of cLlldn n' ullmcrK "T. D V, M. D ,

Ol'MJO, It's,

1 to . r cnliclwh'ro nlono knovn i t ,'M"',

tut I l.nu tlm Ioimu.n t f jo-t- r c Mtorn no J J l"

ltmiwIniroivTCi-el- . IJrnlcl'''1 Tvrlr aMS'

fol, ta vitll sa tanalLM timUj ncillclnc "N. U. biizi. It D .

N.Y.,

SjSXSmSTliJeJiZtsm

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on January lm, loio, tney win

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Fort Street, Below Merchant;

lies

by the Palace for many years. )

Hawaii

& CO., .

83 Ilcrchant St.

Our Sterling

siverwaiCosts but little more than youused to pay fcr platcl ware,but it lasts a lifetime.

Our larne stock compriseseverything from tlic smallestspoon ot fori: to Punchbowls table services.Stiictly NcHv York puces pie-vai- l.

!!. F. Wichman

& Go.. Ltd.,Leading Jewelers.

Construction & Coc,

Is the connoisseui's choice of California winea. Thourcrtiict of livermoro Vallcv and is olwavs need in wood beforetling.

C. PEACOCK

editorial

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fabric very

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First AnnouncementOn MONDAY, NOVEIIBER 15TH, we will have a

Special SaleOf Broken Lots

of LADIES'. MISSES', CHILDREN and INFANTS' SHOES

We arc now ccttinc ready for tlis jjreat sale, and weask you to watch our advertisements and our show win-dov-

This is YOUR OPPORTUNITY to get somethinggood at less than cost. vWc must make room for our largeChristmas stock and will price our present stock at figuresthat will make them go.

This is a Real Sale

M. Mclnerny Shoe Store

V.fa'.inVi.;.f.tf,,Virt.VW

CUT-PRI- CE HOUSEHOLD

SPFXIAL SALE-OiNf-FO- URTH OFF

25 per cent DISCOUNT. 25 per cent ,

Dress Suit CasesAgate Ware Glass Ware

Basketvare, Crockery,Household and

Kitchen Utensils

25 per cent DISCOUNT 25 per ccnt

IGa King St.

V&&Z2

&Household Emporium.

ttrn?zzy-nLU,M)M-

TeltDhonc 210.

WESTINGHOUSE

ELECTRICHIGHEST III QUALITY LOWEST IN COST

3 lb $4.006 lb, 4.506 lb. 4.507i2 lb COO

0 lb G.00

The Hawaiian Electric Co., Ltd.CfiBsassss&aszmsssMH

CO.,

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B If joa have never tried that r.:adc by

1 George Haas Sons :

ra this is a Rsod time to begin. A new let at hand by the

BENSON, SMITH & CO.. LTD.. IS3 HOTEL AHD TORT STREETS. I

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NEXT TO YOUNG BLCU., 176-19- 0 K INQ STREET.

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&

Safes,

Iron FenceHawaiian iron Fence and Monument Works

Alfred D. Cooper

Cabin and Wireless AddressALDYKES, HONOLULU.

Welter Union andCode.

Hawaiian Stocks and Conds

i fioiiQlit and Sold

LOANS MADE ON LISTEDCOLLATERAL.

Member .Honolulu Stock

t Bond Exchange,

307 Judd Building.

Telephone 39. P. O. Box 607.

Wm. Williamson,

Stock and Bond Broker,

83 MERCHANT ST.

l'HONE 012. P. 0. B0XC28.

Honolulu Stock Exchange

Thursday, 11.

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November

...I) kola 'tar Pli.l CoOl.i SajarCot-l- a ....Dlnwatu Crt jPaahati Sugar 1'tatrt CoPa1ikSaaiMIII .,Pai PtatiLIIauCn ...riMklrt Hlaar C...Plmirar llllll-- oWalaiia Agile Cn .....Vraj acua.aaj C. .. .walaiaiiawagnr caWaliaM Snaar Mill Co

MlSCiUlANKOJ

Uirli RlMlrlcCa.HonPT I.CnnxMonRTHtLCoLoaifoiaat T.'arhniit tNahlko lutifoirCn,

Paul Up ,...,i.. ...4aHika Ni,lit-.- .Ai.Oah-- l K A !.(...llltoRR CoIlirillft MCnHawaiian P' wa.plc Co.

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Itn 'far PCHawTaraupcHaw Tcr.H ttc,Haw far piillwGo't PC ,Cl. Pert z,K.(Cnfp,-l.iawrHKrr oe pr

Ham. D) it, Co..Uriwr Pitch M

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IIM.iU uc c.n,n,flmtjiaa Suaai co. !'no i K T A ! ft, i crtonaia uuen .u. ocVlrhrvnt f Lni1. .Oilm K & . Co 6 t .

Oaltu Sugar OijnCi.Olaj Sugar Co 6 PC.Pat- - Sug. Mill Co, irP4ia lhllt.lii (.o .

ranter Milieu ape ..Walama tgnrCo 5pc

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Sales lletwcen lloinls: 400 Onn-me-

SoG.25; 10 Onuniea, S5GS0; 25Onomea, J57; 10 Iliitelilnt.nn, $13; 75Honokaa, ?J0.25; 7 T.wa, J3i,.87V4: 73Honokaa, 1.10.25; 27 Pioneer. J183; 5

UHv. C. & S. Co.. S34.75; S2B00 OlaaCs. lQ0.12',i. BesBlou: 02 McUrydo,?4.37'.i.

Latest sugar quotation 4.36 cents or87.20 per ton.

Sugar, 4.36 c!s

Beets, i2s

m WATEttliOUSE IN CO.

Msmb.rs HonolukStocK Bout?Excruno

ror.T AM) MEIiCHANT STS.TELEPHONE 738,

W. P. ROTH,

STOCK AND BOND BROKER.

Jlcmber Honolulu Stock and Bond

Exchange.

.848 Kahuraanu Street.

Chas A.Stanton

LOANS & INVESTMENTS

ROOMS 37 AND .38

ALEXANDER YOUNG BLDG.

Honolulu. T. H.

.Would Step Clergy Smoking. Sa-

vannah, (., Oct. 21. Thu uso of tobacco by ministers will bo barred Iftho wishes of tho woman s board of

LOCAL AND GENERAL

The Bulletin' ' Dlfl NlehelCerateh Pad Is the. blca"t (We centiworth of paper ever ottered In Mono

lulu. Six of them for a quarter.

IUmnnntfli .lonlnn'clilonlcs, jiartlta.

phono C.

Millinery, now nnd roaannnble. Mm.C. I.. Dlckcrsmi, Saclii' lllock.

Kino ctiiiiiuriiliito cnRralne miaIirlnlliig nt ltuakbaim's, Kurt stniut.

Aulii'moblloB hack rnt03. KmplreBtniid. l'ljnno 213. llclhcl nml Hotel.

Ten per cent penalty is to be add-

ed to all taxes not paid before the15th instant.

Oo to ttio W'alklld Inn fur a uwlm;beat batbliiR on Iho beach. No coraland Dno rutt for bathcra.

For the best automobile ncrvlco. ringfor J. A. McloCoil, aeven-e.atc- ThomasKlyor. Tclephouo COD, kuleponileiitAuto Stand.

Coat your Iron roots with "Amble."You will be sur;irli(.'d at Its coolingtnd pruservatlro properties CaliforniaFeed Co., ogenta. "

Tboj. F. MoTlgho & Co. have one oftlio tlncut nssortments of table winesand lliiuorn In the rlty. Call up l'liono140 and Rdt a trial order.

Lots for buIo In tlio Kapahulii Wp- -

trlct; price from Vj cvni t i.iiuaiofoot up, by E. Colt Hob.-on-, Id floor.love bulldlne, Koit rtrwt.

Try some of the Vienna Bakery'sUoston b'jwn brcail and Uocton bakedbeans. Wilt bo delivered to ictlclcnce.upon tcl9phono ordor. Call up 107.

There will b'j mi Indoor b.iuclinllRamo at the Palatini i;)iun:inluni thisovenhiK nt 7:20 o'clock. Dr. Hand andJatn6j Nntt will net as reforccs andnil tho players will hu )joh underI'lKhtet'ii yrnrs of nKCi

JinlKi Hoblnnoii thU inornlni; bIkdcInn order for publication of n noticeof the irmf itttt iou of n dlvorco actionIn tlio enso of Adeline I'. AndersonEKaliiKt Arthur J5. Andorjon. The pros-cu-t

whereabouts of AudcrMiii Is un-

known.The 15th instant h the last dav

for payinc the second half of tar.es.Scci clary Dalllncer la reportuil by

cable im lmvliiR canceled the leard hulilby Max Kchleniuier on the kuuiio ne- -

I oltti of J.;tynan Island. It Is held thatthe Territory of Hawaii has no author-ity to leaso flio .Inlands.

I'Mdlo rernandei!, the well knownpromoter of Kniiien In this city, Bocuredn Hpleiulld ret of Marathon lUnia st IhoI.enKiio Krnunds, mid ha will exhibitthe pictures (it tho AbiiIiI Theater.Snil(h mid l'.auaht r.t recta, on Fridayend Saturday lilshts nel.

1'ouudntlnn iIIskImk nnd other woikprpptirnUiry to coiistriirtiiiir the now.Mutual Ti'lcphone hnlldlim Is pro-- j

KrcsruiR. tiki new imiiiiinx will lioiiioilt'iii structme with till of llj l.itu

InipirvenietitH. and will bo fire prjuf.It will orenpy n piirllliiiinct to thatof the pnipuxst Y. M. C"A. hiiljdlnnten feet Hpacu l.tl'is provided listrjcv"tliem.

Jmlro Uubjiiiiin 1Mb mor;iliiR flcno.lrn order Kiantlnc the pctltlnn of thoHenry Wnfiiilionro Trust Co.. Mil., nsk-iti'-

that the trust roiupany bo allowedto mako uti nldltlnnal iillowance of$203 for tho nspciiEca of Leonora

I.i Irao'lin from rjermany toPrercott Ariz. Tho Henry Wnter-houi- e'

Trimt Co. Im Ktiardlan of thoOpferseli tnlnorK,

Tho niliii.trcl show nt tho AlohaPorlt was simply ludicrouslast nlKht by tho efforts of a brassban I In an adjoining placo of amuse-ment the coon's fours could not boheard properly and moit of tho Jokoiwere inounl under by tho band,

that both chows aru run bytlio Baiiio men tho nrranKonietit showsa WHit of borso soiirp.

V'HIi the purpose of studyln'4 surf-In- s

nt Wnlklk), Walter V. II. UIIollof Wovnrley. N, S. V a llfo Kovornorof tlio Koyal Mfo Savins Society Unn errlvnl by the b.-A- . irfenmei- - Mn.kura. Ho will romaln at Honoltilu fn- -sonic tlmo obsenliiK tho manner Inwhich the Hnwallans ride tho rolle.--al

"

nt Walklkl. Mr. Illddoll Is a HOIIC:nt siii'fbathlni; at Australian bodies,

OeorKo 11. McClollnn, prhnto tcrc- -

tmv to DeloKito Kuhlo will ho tho ro- -

clplcnt of n J500 check ns n tnUcn ottlio appreciation of the Chamber ifCnnimorcc of the stioin work In.-- didIn tho nbrenco of the I)elc;.ito, In

to tho pineapple tariff, TheChamber at yesterday's HPEfdon vntnlto bend hlni tho SoftO check, tho i,tato-uie-

helm; mailo Unit Mr. McClnllau'sefforts vero rerpjnslblo for HawaiiKettlns what sho wiinto.' In lesard tothe pineapple turlff.

Those who persist In tho InilnlRoncaof whiskey liavo been assured thatthey will no longer be Iho Uctlms ofnn ndiilterntcd brand of Pro water. ThoOahu Hoard of Liquor Commb'sloncrslmo taken the nutter lip nnd nru ro-In-

after Iho vendors of faked whls-l-e-

with n sharp pioil. Inspector It.A. Duncan ban been m.iklns tho tourof vnrloiH sa'iopns and secured sainpics for atiiilyrls. Tho doalor In Imitation whiskey will hear fiom tlio nilIhnritlcH Is the edict of tho "boozoboard,"

ParisianArt Co.Now open, showing a full line of

fancy Oriental and Euroacan Goods,such as Cluny Laces, EmbroideredDress Patterns, Silk Shawls andScarfs. Oriental Jewelrv. Mr. fiendbrought here from the Seattle Fair. '

Just tho thing for Christmas Giftshomo uilHbloiis of tho Methodist iCpls-i'fh- e goods and prices will please you,eonal Church South are carried out by I A visit will be Welcomed.

"- - ! . . -111... ,.... ., I i nnvf TliiMM'o ITrt Chnn

PHONE 237 I B"v wuiuviviivvt j .v.vu.um mm .iva tub uuup,

have been for ourgive you a of .you have i

enccd. Let show you some o

iWr iviTi.MMiittiriiryiifefafliifttfi,?r,zVf&SSUlZ!2&''wl!Ii!!ii!22Z

Those Are Not Ordinary

Pajamas'THKY selected especially

degree comfortpajamas

in Madras, silk and French flannels. Handsomeand scientifically cut so as to fit perfectly.

The low prices "arc not least of their features.

SILVA'S TOGGERY,

Pratt, the Land Man,Has the choicest selection of landsin the Tcnitory to offer to those)wise people who want to "(?ct in onthe ground floor'' nnd invest beforeprices rise all nlonp; the line,

In a very shott time, when youmeet a friend, and commence to dis-

cuss land transactions .(as you nat-urally will), you will be saying, '.'Icould have bought that place in '09for lesi than half that price, but " ,

Don't tc "asleep at the switch,"but ct a "move on" right now an,dbuy one' Cor more) of the followingproperties :

1. Seaside properties, frontagesto suit; the best investments in theHawaiian Islands today.

2. Residence properties on the!Makiki and Funabou foothills, the"Nob Hills" of Honolulu.

3. Some of the choicest proper-ties on the Makiki Plains; houses,-lots- ,

locations and prices to suit your '

taste and bank account. I4. Highest grade atrricultural

a

land on Oabu, Maui'.and other is- - kssllands; sire, location, prices and ,

-r- .' '.."

LEGISLATIONsummer (and its always summer in

Kr.L1?"?' Rnd-- ".r"6 ,?"' (Continued tro Pase 11

farms, in valleys tlio coin wnnu o.ijk beforenear Honolulu. its presenej. wr.a ml.ii.eil by tho m irket

Nuuanu Valley villa sites; and Banioner.7. Other properties too numerous i Youm; You'h sueplelous iiRalnst rev- -

to mention.For detailed formation,

etc., apply to

"Pratt, the Land Man"Tel. G02.

P. 0,125 MerchantBox. 451.

CALIFORNIA OIL DIVIDEND.

Pur LISTED UIVIDCNP-PAYIN- CalllomU ollloil... Many ill itioe IlileJ .folk, rav una rJ

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mai. ani r m.ii III olderWrit. Lvlay IIM JI!JenJ Mlni

HlK anj quotation,. " and Tear. pllboch.ica h ilhn Mxamltied

BlsnH ofMORTQAGE & CO. lcnrl.llCCeaty Strett.

plcne-- r

prices,

Street,

LOANrr.ncl.cii.

BV AUTHORITYOF SALE OF GENERAL

LEASE OFSITUATED AT WAIKIKI, K0-N-

OAHU.

At 12 o'clock noon,13lh, at the front

to Capitol, Honolulu,there will bo sold ut public unctionmiller provlhlous of Part' V, LnudAct 1S95, 278-28- 5

Itevhed Laws of (lawall, n Kciutleaso of the following described

lands:Lot No. A, urea 21.07;

ne res; ,

Lot No, 5, Kulla, urea 22.22 ucrca;Not No. CC, rea 1.97 '

'ncies;Lot CD, Knpuna, area acres.Upset ivntnl, SHUO.OO uniiiuu.

Pnynblo In advance 1

of yeaia fiom Jun-- imiiy 3rd, 1910.

Cost of advertising to ho paid

Tor maps nnd further particulars,upply to tho oinco of tlio Coinmfs-i-lon-

of Lands,MAUSTON CAMPHKLL,

Commissioner ofnl O.ilni,

1909.I IB Nov, 11, 2r,, Dec. 3,

m jj 'l,j-1.:-,l j:

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Terms lease,

I'ubllc

Lands.

WANT5LOST

C3oM locket mid buckle, engruved K.W. (J., 1881. Howard at this c,

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oral fellow totintr) had beenaroused nnd onu day ho unumber uf Chinese iielRhborH nnd toldtho Btoiy of bis loss, Incidentally ilro)HI Iiir fuV hints ns to linni the flnRvrof

Tho charRo wbb denied, and YnunsYou beroinliiR Inccueed at tho Rener-n- l

denial, thereupon declared that howould liavo tho sillily indeath" by

HeprcsentitUu Kunchn was I par-ticular kahuna to testimonythat the Cblncso had In mind when

"? l' voH.nteere.l his threats. I)iiin"!oiAii.

I

t.ii1'U rather unln.uo lnver.tlR.it Ion

lX You ami Illsnn a nanji. nmy l.tltl .m ..a .. .. hmmoi; i.i.--

rrut'iiiii'i'i. ini.i. iii..n.ui:iiin- - felt to clcti'miliio Indicationsc.ll!.il..n lor ol ... ...trpiiilillnit TheMti, e i:i nj utiiir muntha. suspects was ,ih,o for

TIMrnTW of '"creared rsltntlonThe efforts to ildcct Iho sullty

Call

PUBLIC LANDS,

Monday,190D,

the

Sections Inclu-sive,erul j

4 Mookabl,

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Honolulu.

PublicDated Honolulu, Novem-

ber 11,IS, ID.

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1910Calendar Pads

Just Arrived

"HOLLY DESIGNS"

Bulletin Publishing Co., Ltd.

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REMNANTS

i il

Yoinin: 'on for bis threats URiilnst.their llfo.

The CIiIiicm' was dl.rharReil fromthe custodv of tho court this morningIhroiiRli an older front Ju l:;o A nil rail e,it beliiK cl.ilmeil Hut theru wua noili- - .

InR iirmlded by Mho statutes wlilcliinvi'roil tho crime of'lhrcalenliiR tupi ay n man to death.

a

GEDF0RD HERE FOR A WEEK., -

'Continued from fan 11Btnrt taklliR In about u tliuiizand tonsof coal tomorrow.

In anllliiR from Monterey, tho vesselproicedednllrect tu llllo. Tho cruise.-temnliu'-

nt the Hawaii motropollfrom Tuesday mcnlnR until Vednes-da-y

afternoon.oniclnl calls wero oxch insed be-

tween tho commiindliiR o.TrerH andCaptain Hers of thu U. S. Kanl Sta-tion this moriiliiR.

An iiltraethe ami luieichtlusof hirts has been nrraiiRs.l

while tho estel ronnlns nt U13 jiorl.Tho onirors will nlso receive coiiatder-nbl- e

attention from Honolulu tocletyfolk, there belli? scleral djnc andleceptlons now planned.

cfrOs

REMNANTS!

REMNANTSen

0"f-o- r Pnni"Rulletln office.

!

ALL SHORT LENGTHS left over from

" our Big Sale will be offered T0- -

MORROW and SATURDAY at prices thatmean a Big Saving on regular values.

Two Days Only

FRIDAY and SATURDAY

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FARM

Den IIottoes F0RC0LLEGE Whitney & Marsh,UNIQUE IN COLORING AND GENUINELY HARE IN DESIGN. THERE ARE SOME SUITABLE FOR

OUTER ROOMS IN HOME. COPLEY PRINTS AND SUBJECTS IN COLOR THAT APPEAL TO PER. .Experiment Will BeSONS WITH A TASTE FOR THE BEAUTIFUL IN ART.

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BOSTONIANA htRli-prnd- c $3.00 Rccal Custom

special A style that ylcascs. A

ratlern tint fits. A leather thatcvvat3 This shoe is minranteej to

weir. fit. hold its shape as lone asanv 50.50 and S7.00 shoe made.

Oi-- r Repair, Shop is the only placein town where you can pet shosslaiml by the time you want them.

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Called "The Honestbecause through sixty years nohonest effort has been spared to

give the public a dentifricethe teeth require. It is an alkaline,slightly astringent, fra-

grant deodorizer tonic for thetooth mouth structure. UseSozodont. It is absolutely pure.

Benson, Smith & , Agent?,

CY AUTHORITYSEALED TENDERS.

Sealed tenders will bn iccolvcdliy the Superintendent of PublicWorKa ttntlt 12 in. of WednesdayDecember 1", 1909, forthe Department of Public Workswith IS.000 Iin. ft. of 12 Inchwooden stave pipe, delivered f. o. buhlp'H t.uklu, Kulmliil. Maul.

Specifications and proposal blankson tile la the Department of Public

orks.The Superintendent of Public

W'nil.s reserves the right to rejecti! in- - ir all bids.

Supi'rlntendcnt of Public Woiks.Dept. of Public Works. Honolulu,

Nov. S, 18U9. H62-j- t

Woman's Exchangefor

JELLIES and JAMS

Homc-Mad-

CRAFTS SHOP,FORT BELOW KINO STREET.

Mr

SOZODONT

that

andand

Co

fitrnlshliiK

MAKSTOK CMPIIi:i.I

FINE MILLINERY

DUNN'S HAT SHOP,Cor. Tcrt and Berstania.

GETTING READY' FOR

CHRISTMASWill have openinc Nov. 22.

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MRS. J. ROSENBERGAlexander Younc Hotel.

XMASSOUVENIRS.

HAWAII &SOUTH SEASCURIO CO.Youni Bldij.Next to Cable

Office.

' ISri oaltorlal rooms 1J50 buslj ntn office. These are the trlephon.

a- - -

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DAIRY

Ltd.

ARTS

Dentifrice"

deliciously

ARMY AND NAVY

RetiredTin' icllictiient or Ailmtinl Bpcrry

ninhes i:i! tctlied asiiKiilnst 4f" cither letltcd olllicrs nlnil grailis, exclusive of marine irpsi.nircrH nlnl warrant otneors. Thoan :!. (oiuniodorcs, 40 retired cap-

tains, SI loll red commanders, ami2fi irtlrml lieutenant commanders.Thoie arc only "7 rotlrcil lleuteti-i.iiI- h.

Of Hie total numlfcr of retiredninreru, C2K, 387 arc rctlrcil linooClrcrs, and 233 retired staff nniceis.Counting tlic loniniodoro anil nt

together 171, It will lie neonthat 4 1 percent of tho total retiredline ol!keru rcailicd the two hlRhestKniilcH,

Thcro nre Indications that Secre-

tary of the Navy Mejer iiiny over-int- o

fiiimer President Itooscvolt'n"surgeon In command" order, whichbrought about the sudden roslgnn-Ho- n

or il Wlllard II.llrnvv iisoti. Chief of tho llure.iu ofNavigation, on Chilstmns Kvo ofl'J07.

Major William Lnsslter, Adjutantficiicral, has been promoted lieutenant uiloucl of the Itli Infnntry, viceLowering who was tuhaiKcil to the(ommnnd of the -- Stli Infnntry uponthe retirement of Colonel Sweet. ItIs understood that Major I.nsslter,ulin in now on leavo at his homo InNinth Carolina, will icmntii on dutyIn the United States until tho return of tho 4th lnfnntty from thePhilippines In April. Major Lasslter was formerly adjuannt RcncrnlDepartment of l.uron and hns hadtwo tours In these islands, tho tlrstone IicIiik nerved with the Kith Infitnlry In Northern Luzon.

Colonel IMunrd II. Pratt, 30th In-

fantry, who Is now acting In com-mand of the Department of Califor-nia, in place of General West on whois absent through sickness, hns beenordered by the War Department tonppe.ir before tho retiring board.Colonel Pratt, about a jcar agowhile taking tho 90 miles test atIMsay, fell In i fnlnt after tho lirstthroe miles, and was unable nt thattime to cmitlnuo the rldo. On nrrl-M- il

In San Krnnclsio recently he wasgiven command nt the Presidio andn few weeks later, whllo (JonciatWeston Hns sick at tho Presidio hos-pital and later at tho springs nearSan Jose, Colonel .Pratt was placec:in temporary command of the dcpail-men- t.

WASHINGTON, November 1. Todot Irn Homo means of defense againstaerial Invasion the biiienu of ord-nance of tho War Department, It waslearned today, Is nbout to begin abet lest of experiments of shooting ntair eiaft with cannon. Tho ex- -

' ""'''svS&dltf- -

lH'ilinentn wilt Iin rairlcd on at theSandy Hook provliiK mounds In NowJersey, Captain Charles uoy ennnu-le- r

of the bIkiuiI iorpi. olio of thotwo qualified pilots in tho Army; leftWashington tmlav for New York toinako arrangements for tho balloonstn be iiHnd. Hh will he stationedtemporarily nt Port Wood, near NewiorW, for that purpose.

Tlueo balloons of companitlvclyKniall sln will be nurchnsed. Noone will occupy tho baskets of theballoons when fit I un l In progress.

The blcnal corns soon will be engaged In the pioblem of navigatingtho air with the gitater assurance.Kxperiments will be conducted Inmuftlinc tho motois of the Wiightaeroplane owned by r tic Government,so thnt tho (light f an aeroplanemay bo irtado conunrntlvely noiseless. Attempts to Mimmutilcnto bywireless telegraph fi mi an aeroplanealso will be inadc.

GRAND JURY

Tho Territorial (.mud Jury thisreturnc.! indictments against

tho follow in';:Yti Sul, charged nllh burglary in tho

tlrst degree; Manuel lVrrelra nni'nnnk Mnrks, lair n In the first

and Knnagn who sfahbod n Japancso woman at ilm lio'mo of JudgeLindsay nt .Manna murder in tho firstdegree.

IZUMO HERE

INDICTS FOUR

NEXT SUNDAY

The Japanese C instil General todayreeehed a wlrele niefcsage from llucommander of tin- - Japanese crnttcrIil7iimo, stating Hi it nho would bu offPut next Hiiiulio mornhu. Immediately after the roclpt of tho wliclosbthe Crnnnl ralli I on Captain Ilees,(omniandiiut of Hie Naval Station, andmade nn alignments icitdlng tho coal-ing of the ship.

HONOLULU WEATHER

Thursday, Nm ember 11

Temperatures fi a. in., 73; S n. m77; 10 a in 7S; noun, 78; morningminimum 72.

Ilnront-er- , K a. r.i 30 03; ahsolutuhumidity, S a. in. 7.7C8 grains percubic font, lolathr hunt lit y S a, 111.,

75 per tent dew point, t a. in.. (19.

Wind fi ii. m, velocity 2 dlicctlonN.; a, m. velocity 1, direction 15.;

10 a. in Uoclty 3, direction W,; noon,eloclty 5 direction S. W.

Rainfall during 21 hours ended S n.in., trncc

Total wind movement during 21hours emUd nt noon M miles.

WM. U. BTOCKMAN,Section Dliector, U. S. Weather Utircau

The assessor is determined to cctin the taxes, If you have any due,pav before the loth, or ten per cent,

will be added.

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Kor the niinxiio of establishing adairy mid swino oxpoilment Bt'itlmion tho tutiiro silo of tho College of Ha-

waii In Mnnoa a1ti It has been de-- (

elded that as soon as tho money be-

comes available the sum If $2500 willbe set aside from the special Incometnx fund foi thnt purpose.

Tho board In charge of tho dlstrlhiitlon of tho funds obtained thrnimh thelmtxitlllnu of the si eelal tax has approved of the lil.in and It has u'wi

the Indnrscnient of GmernorKiear,

Ibe (Uneimir utated this morningthnt tho establishing or an expcilinentddlry farm would pioduco icsulls ofImmediate benefit to tho "stinll in in."who was unable to inoflt thioiiKli thooxtenslvo tiiNcstlgntlnus now imrsuedby the Federal and Teirllorlal exper-iment Btatlons.

"As soon ns the money becomeavailable $2300 will bo used for thopurpose," said the Governor," an I I

am sure that the results attained willfully warrant tho expenditure"

wanWWoiitWiLHELH FIRST

Tenney Not Opposed To

New Steamer But

Wants To Know

i: D. Tennej, manager of Castle &

Cooke, states his tosltlmi very con-cisely on the inaltir of tho Immediateordering of a now steamship to dupli-

cate the Wllhclmlua and thus provideagainst passenger longestlon nextyear.

So far as Mr. Tcnticy Is concernedhe hesitates to sanction (he Investmentof a million dollars In a second newsteamship until soma experience Isgained In connection with the ruuniigof the nno now building. Theio majbe some serious faults In this nowBteamcr, though every c:uo has beentaken to tonstruct her to suit condi-tions.

If this steamer proves a success andmeets the demands of tho local pub-lic, tho Increase of business will proliably bo mil by the pronuit orlcilugof another of the same kind ur totter.

Mr. Tenney wonders however whattho Honolulu public exacts, when withone breath It calls on locil people tnInvest a million dollars In n newsteamer and In the next breath shoutsIn a loud volco for the suspendon nftho coastwlso shipping laws so thatthe people putting their money Into anew ship will havo thu keenest com-petition from the most Inexpensivelynm steamship lines tn tho woral.

IN FOREION FORTS

Thursday, November 11.SAN FIIANCISCO Sailed No. 10:

Ilnllan crulEcr Calnlula, fo- - Hono-lulu.

(WAVS IIAUIIOIt Arrivid Nov. 10:Schr. Kypado heneo Oct 22.Bchr. Ilorealls from llllo, Oct. 21.

FDATTLi: Salle 1 Nov. 10:a a ii.m.i.iu r,... if.... .lulu

en tofian I'lanclsco ou Sunday at 4 p. in.

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French

Trimmings

Are Now on Display

Bargains in RugsWe're Roinj? to eleir out lot of fine rajs during

the next few days. If you want to buy real serviceable

nip CHEAP it will pav you to get in on this sale.

HONOLULU WIRE BED CO.,J. S. Bailey.

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Carter'sPhoto Paste

Undoubtedly the best in the for mount-

ing photos, etc.

In jars and pencils.

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thing Photographic."

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Our Great Clearance Sale Must End at9 o'clock Saturday Night

This means that the ladies and gentlemen of Honolulu who have not already taken advantage of the offers we

have made can do so if they come before closing time.WE MUST HAVE ROOM FOR NEW GOODS. 18 cases of New Goods arrived by the. Alameda, and

will be iucluded in this great sale of Dry Goods.MEN'S SUITS at the Lowest Prices ever charged for the quality.The New Goo.ds include LADIES' WAISTS-someth- ing unusually bright and fresh. Also DRESS

GOODS for Ladies and Children. . , .

The SHOE DEPARTMENT is opening unusual bargains in shoes for Ladies', Children and Men.We are not selling back number goods. Everything is new.

L. B. KERR & CO., Alakea Street. '-- Ti'

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Special Paints for House CleaningHouse cleaning time is house painting time the

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For staining i.vodworh end firniture: use S-- VarnishStain. Correct! imititcs the natural wood.

Wi have faints, varnishes atJ stains fir eviry faintahlt thing.

KZftrarXSEiXESS Calhn L'jrinnMaMii' ' etUr turds

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convince yon that in the manufacture of soda water we

arc in a class by ourselves. .

Consolidated Soda Water Works Co., Ltd.JOHN SCHLIEFF, Manager. Telephone 71.

POTTIES

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k SPORTSBY V. L. STEVENSON.

Marines 'vs TownOn Sunday

On Sunday next tho Marines andTown teams will meet on the foot-

ball field at the league grounds, andn really good game should eventu-nt- e.

Doth tennis aie In excellentform, and, Judging from the waythey Townlcs hae Improved theywill certainly give the Marines aharder game than the) did last timethey met.

Tho Town tenm went through se-

cret signal practice again last night,and tho men are rapidly getting onto the pass words. Sunnier andCampbell were on hand and theirexpert advice Is beginning to showfruit In the Improved style ot thetown bojs.

During the afternoon the combi-nation also Indulged In practice atMaktkl, nnd bucking the line was Inorder till It became too dark to see.All the players are In good form,and their wind Is Improving dally:the Marines nra going up againstthe real thing on Sunday, and willhae to play their best to win.

The line-up- s of both teams willbe the same as when they last met

a few slight changes may bo madelater and. that being so, muchinterest will bo shown In the game,as tho Town team Is going to showthat the same old bunch can defeattheir former conquerers.

Several new men may play on theTown team, and as they are reallyhusky fellows, the halfwets will getn big surprise when they see themen they are up against.

The game will start at 3:30o'clock, and by that time the usualbig crowd of barrackers will, nodoubt, be on hand to root tor theirfavorites. If the Town team winon Sunday tho greatest Interest willbe taken In the third meeting of theelevens, as each will have won onegame.

nanS:cccr Game

On SaturdayWhile the cricketers are hard at

work on the Muklkl field trying toshow the lledford men how to playthe English national game, the Honolulu Boccer men will be having ago at the sailors on the footbnll Heldat the League grounds.

The home team Is a strong one,

and all the players are taking thecame very seriously; they Intend toshow the Jackles thnt thcra are oth-

er soccer pluyers In this city besidestho joungsters they ran over lasttime the man-of-w- was In thisport.

James Flddes, the leading light Inlocal soccer, Is taking the greatestInterest in the coming game andlooks to the home team to defeat thevisitors.

The game will start at 4 o'clock,and It will be possible for lovers ofboth cricket and soccer to see agood deal of both games. Dy leav-

ing the Muklkl Held about 4 o'clockor so after the game Is pretty wellfinished and catching a car to theball grounds the soccer game may betaken In.

From present Indications all thellritlshers In town are going to takeIn either the football or cricketgames, and no doubt quite a num-

ber will manage to see a good partof both.

n

High SchoolDefeat Punahou

On Alexander Field yeBterday after-noon tho second teum of the HighSchool defeated to .second eleven oftho Punahous, by, p,, score of IT to 10.

The Oaliu College boys Bhowcd goodform and jtheir' Interference work wasa feature of the game. Tho McKlnloylads did some good bucking and playedwith u vim1 that was tho admiration ofall tho BpcctatorB.

In the nrst half tho Highs scored 6points to their opponents 5, and It wasHlgglns who converted tho touchdownof tho McKlnleys Into a goal. ThenIn tho second half Marcus Monsarralscored for tho Highs and Hlgglnsfailed to convert. Score: Highs, 11;Punahou, 5.

Later on In tho game Evans scored

Honolulu C. C. AndBedfotd at Cricket

When tho Bedford cricketers stepI...... .... - M. .... I.on to tne MOK.ki ne.u on oaiuruar

they will And that they are upagainst the strongest eleven the H.C. C. has, so far. put, up against any.... IVIBI11IIK ICOIIli

Althoug the Ilrltlshdefeated the nluyerg twice In

a very hollow fashion, the HonolululeprfBcntatlves are not In any waydlsmacd, and as the eleven will bestrengthened a lot, there Is a chanceof our men turning the tables on thestrongest cricket oleven that evervisited the Far (Cast on board onewarship.

When the Hololulu list of bats-men Is looked over, the ImpressionIs gained that should any three orfour of them strlko form at the onetime, a huge' score would be piledup.

Anderson, Iluchly, Beardmore nndbig hitter Morse, If they could onlyget their ee In, would surely hit upn big total, and then the tall end otthe bunch could be relied upon, for a

llut the trouble Is that'unless menpractice they cannot do muchaga nst decent bowling; when upagainst u wak brand of bowlingtho batsmen who aro out o formmay make a good total, but It Is alla matter of luck and he might bedisposed of for a goose egg. ,

Saturday's game promises to be a

men- - ee in. 'T two matches against

he Uedford were very very enjoya- -be. and r. gocd eroVd of specUtor.attended the games. MfreshmenUu..u KII.UIUUU iuu will u liiunuon Saturday, and, given fine weath-er, a good afternoou's sport Is as-

sured.a u n

All ArrangedFor Boxing Show

Things were finally settled lastnight as regards the Cullen-Relll- y

boxing contest, and the lightweightsput their signatures to articles otagreement to fight on the evening ofNov.-2- 1, at tno orpneum meater.

Thero was not tho slightest hitch'

In the last night, andwhen the men got togeth'er In Soul- -

y's office cveryth ng was arrangedIn short order. "What about!I'atonas referee?" Inquired Bcully. 'Vkgrce-- 1

able to me," rnpondM Cullen."Same here." rep led nellly.

u "l.hm.e" r?" ST I!,? "

...". ..- -- 'body, and Is a s ralght goer fromaway back Having been In theKu.ue u. u 'having all over the Pr East.the genial son of Erin Is capable andkeen on the game. Should any funny business become apparent, PatonIs Just the man to pull the boxeraapart and declare the contest "nogo."

The lightweights will box at theApnliii.int ntlil till Kb n Aflaall.

to weigh 133 pounds on th five- -nlng of the fight and Mike Paton lato referee.

will train at the Ma

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Local and 'CoastAuto Doings

Hudson Maxim, the Inventor,who was the first In the United8tates to produce, smokeless powder,and who Is In the van In the devel-opment of the most powerful pro-jectiles and explosives. Is an

and has a habit of study-ing his motor car as he would apiece of highly refined ordnance,each in Itsway requiring the use othigh grade steel and other mater-ials, they present to him subjectsof kindred Interest.

A 9 r.nil tnilA...... Irln tnlran htf him- ..,, tnw. ujrecen,y , New Englon(, ,n h)gp,,,,,,,,,,, tourlng car gave h,m oq.callon to legt out ,he nutomoue.8

ln..coole. .. .. ,. ...,..

- - .,. ...- -tnlnous roads of Vermont and NewHampshire and the sandy roads ofMaine.

"At one hotel In the mountainouscountry," he said afterward, "dur-ing a stop for luncheon I saw sixhigh-clas- s water-coole- d cars come Inoverheated, while my Franklinnot abnormally heated at any time.My engine ran perfectly, never miss-ing a stroke during the entire trip.One day I ran 279 miles. I had butone puncture In the 2,500 miles.

"As all cars must ot necessity beeither directly or indirectly d,

I am thoroughly convincedthat the system of directIs the most practical and efficient,llesldes It enables you to dispensewun all the corau cat on andwegnt of h water.cooln mech.anlsm.

"llubber, like steel, has Its elasticm beyond whch ( , be

ed ,t goeg ,0 ,

Just a . 8tee, ,

,,rcak after be bentteyotl(, ltg mlt th .

on ,meutmuc tre8 dhe ,,, ,t ,nw, endure

,f ,oaded b t J

lag car made possible by the directmlrooled iyit ey ,,Cured a

, f ,,of 0 C weU- -

tred gnt.welgllt Mln ridesbetter nnri I. nnl .,,l,l....l Ik ...-- h

severe, racking strains by the in- - j

equalities ot the road as are theheavier cars.

"A twenty-fiv- e per cent saving Inthe weight of a car also representsa corresponding saving In gasoline,for extra weight In a car costs

gasoline to It."At this time, cutting tools

are made of such high-qualit- y steelthat they will run for hours andkeep their edge at red heat, paringa ribbon tot tough steel from gunnarrei, there no disadvantage

hatever blt nth an advtntage.from the slightly higher tempera- -ture of the cylinders of the direct

engine, when made ofk'nd mlal' mo'e

intimate efflctent exp oslve mix- -ture ,B formed wn,ch meung

con ,, not enabe

tne o to Mrve efrectuaIy ag ttlubricant, the hotter the engine

r. th. better; and this

point where the oil falls to servea. a lubricant."

Max)m fcM u,ed ft Prank,lnI ' tor more than four years, nnd

now he ... two ot them, . fourcylinder and a respec-tively of eighteen forty-tw- o

horse power.

Where the Catskllls rise .abruptlyfrom the waters of the Hudson aremany climbs shunned by automobll

ulm ine nuuiuui ui wuitii view wime iiuaun iur lu niiiesi ii uutaiuou.ThU climb waa recently by FH. Dump of Syracuse tn a 28

altogether of 3,800 feet Incite courseof a cllmb of 4 l2 Tw0thousand feet of this wa. In the2 mllc" between Woodstock andM.a(V. Mounltt. Houlen. .. . . .. . . .... .!, ntvi uivisno aiu vticiregularities Increaso the difficulties

'of the climb. In .put ot which Mr.

.. i Present system does not'!" r "1U.iVhe.!;,DB.W'lhl"l'w the cylinder, to reach that.

boxed

Itr conTest, fougkt ou"t ound.rl'f' '? .trip fromOverlook Mouintaln.upthe clean-brca- k rule. The men are

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rlne Camp, where he will have plen- - '"" '"" """ 'uu,"'.v"r' ,v"!ty of partners, and some'!0? 'ncludlnI,rhusky one. at that, to go up against. '

n, ,ba""'and th. other J!

waler- - Woodstock is just back orut Camp Very will oncebegin to get some exercise. Bau" flTJuVDick Cullen-wll- l take up hi. quar-- 1 ' a c,1'!"b0f

Wch'ta jttit backters at the Orpheuin. where he oe.,hree Prominent Indiantrained for hi. first tight with nell- - pekks,

ly, and will be handled by the .ame "'' Su,fr nd an adjacent

''"bunch of sports who him VTn'FWm"through to victory last time. tw,In.,n i. . .. .'taln attaining an elevation

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kicked a beautiful goal fron a difficult C0Ud gtand up to him for six rounds! nanglo and tho game shortly afterwards r s0

I Hllo Is once more to the fore with aended. Score; High, 17; Puns, 10. I ""

' ,,,, ... known about race program for New Years' Day. ItA third game to decide tho cham-- 1

" Is to be hoped that tho rainy cityplnnshlp will bo placd on'iNovcinborii)"",n,nnr,e8 lln a,rew Ua5"' ttn1 " sjiorta havo'a good time and that tho17 nt Aloxandoi Flold and ItjHhouMibu'fA'W 1'olns goodius Uiose at;tho lastiinijjjnte of lhe UBUa( exourslon crowdn tight go from tho start to tho fluliA. inow, they will be O. Kl v'i ""'"fromillonolulu wont worry them.

AMUSEMENTS.

Honolulu

Athletic Park!SUNDAY, NOV. 14.

BASEBALL1:30 F. M.

C. A. C. vs. K. A. C.J. A. C. vs. U. S. M. C.

ART THEATER

An Unwritten Letter

Changes 'MONDAY,

WEDNESDAYAND FRIDAY

ADMK8I0N AS USUAL.

Park TheaterFort Street 'Below Beretania

Tom ArmstrongAND

Verne and VerneChanges

MONDAY,WEDNESDAY .

AND FRIDAY

NEW IDEAWAVERLY DANCE HAIL.Cor. Hotel d Bethel Sts.

Open every evening except Sundayat 7 o'clock.

Admission lOo. Ladies FreeMusic bv Xawaihan Olee Club.

IRON BEDSMATTRESSES

FURNITURE

CoyneFurniture Co., Ltd.

FurnitureYour Credit

Is Good

J. ttOPP & CO.

OWLCIOAI

M. A. Gujnst Ss Co.FORT AND KINO STREET!.

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Levy's for Groceries

Phone 78.

CombingsMade np the latest or any style.

EMRICH LUXHarrison Block,

Fort and Beretania Sts.

Victor

Talking MachineFor home entertainment.

BEROSTR0M MUSIC CO., LTD.

SteinwayAND OTHER PIANOS.THAYER PIANO CO.158 HOTEL STREET.

Phone 718,TUNINO GUARANTEED.

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Removes all scratches and othermarks of vtear and tear andgive new life and lustro toanything made of wood.

I For New or Old Floorsi

It Is tho best Finish on themarket.

Made In 8 colors and Clear to !

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FOR SALETHE0. H. DAVIES s CO.,

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Expert in Mason and Concf.te Work.Garden Ornamental Lanterns on

hand, ready for delivery. Schoolstreet- - near the bridge."

Santa Clans

HeadquartersOur toys are now out for inspec-

tion.Secure your Xmas'cjfts before th;

novelties are all gone.Yoar Money Savers.

Wall, Nichols Co., Ltd.FOET STREET STORE.

House and Lots

For Sale

The residence of II. Oinsted at Wal-me- a,

Knul, ullh lot of about nnacre. Is for talo. (.nnd Itic.itltmfliuiiso In good top.iir. nnd fluogroundB. IiKiuIro from U. II lliifj,gnnrd, Wulmcn, Knul. 44CO-1-

Dr. J. it RaymondPHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.

Alakea St., Manka Paciflo Club. ,Office Hours From 10 to 12; from

2 to 4; from 7 to 8.SUNDAYS 10 TO 12.

Tel. Office. 600. Residence, 1460.

Oavid A. Dowsett,INSURANCE. REAL ESTATE.

LOANS.

203 Judd Buildintr. Phone 655.

M. PflllllpH &. 0iWholasaU Importers and Jobbsral

'UROPEAN AND

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Use

CENTENNIAL'SBEST FLOUR.

HENRY MAY & CO, LTD.Apentf.

Bulleti'tt Business Oflloe Phone 250.bulletin Editorial Room Phone 185.

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Oceanic SteamshiipTIME TABLE S.S, ALAMEDAThe steamer f tlita lint will arrive and leave this port hereunder:

leave S. F. Arrive Hon.

OUT 30 NOV. sNOV.. 20 NOV. 2G

vm. 11' DKO, 17

'Connects at Honolulu for Sydney, with Canadian-AwtnU- lint.

Arrive in Honolulu cne week b cforo departure tJ. A. line for Sydney.

Wm. G. IrwinOCtANlC 8. I, CO.

PACIFIC MAIL STEJSIIIP

Steamers a fths above companies will arrive at Honoluluport on or about the dates below mentioned:

FOR JAPAN AND CHINA!

ritfrON JIA.UV iy NOV. 9

RrtSKRIA NOV. 1$CHINA .NOV. 2.1

M ANCUUltl A. NOV. 29fll YO MARU I)i:C. 7

FOtt CUNEHAL INFORMATION APPLY TO

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

Weekly Sailings via Tehuantepeo.

FROM NEW Y0HK TO HONOLULU.Freight Received at all times at the Company's Wharf, 41st Btrae,'

South Brooklyn.

XKCM BAX FftANOlSCO TO HOXO-- ; lTtOM PtT.ET SOtlNI) TO HONO-Lfll.- B

VIA PHUBT SOUND. LULU UltlrXX

ARIZONA, to sail NOV. HI

l.cliht reealred at Company sttUtri. Oreeawleb Street. "

KMII HONOLULU TO SAN FRAN-C180- 0.

about

HONOLULU.

Hon. 8.

NOV. 10

t)KC. 22 28

feaNEHAL AGENTS.

IvISEN KaISA

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MANCHURAMAHU

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MA11U 10

ARI7.0NAN, 24

For lutorBiallea atatf teHACKFBLD CO.,

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Agent.

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HONOLULU HdNOLULTj

NOTHUDER 23, 1909 NOVHMDKK 30, llDBCBUUKR 22, DRCHMHHR 21,

The 8. S. LUHLINE of this line, carryiac both freiekt and paasaa-pe-

sails from Francisco for Honolulu DIHECT, or aeeit er

2nd, 1009.CASTLE & COOKE, AOEI1T3.

Joseph A.

KHIPPmO AHD COMMISSION MEBGHAOT.

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LIFE INSUPANCEle not a Luxury; It Is a Nscesslty,

But you Must the BC'JTand that Is provided fsmouiand equitable Lava at Manchusette. In the

New England Mutual

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It you would be fully informalthese laws, addrsis

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Way Stations 9 II a. m., !: p.ni.For Pearl City, Bwa Will and Wm

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B:tBp. ra. 'mwAna . r

Arrive Honolulu from Kahaku,Walalua and Walanae 8;36 a,,m...8:31 n. in.Arrive la Honolulu from Kwa Mill

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l im., ll:3l a. m., '1:40 p. m, 4:31p ia E:tl t).,m., t7:39'p. ae.

Arrive Honolulu, from Wahlawte- -'

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REAL ESTATE

' LTRANSACTIONS

. . ;.:Entered for Record Nov. 0, 1009,

from 10:30 a. m. to 4:30 n. m.h, L. MtCnmlleit to Honolulu

I'limtn Co i Lfi link Oodfrcy tn Joseph K. ltn-Bc-

, ' liaHurmnn A. .Wlilenuinn to Oeorgo

II. I'ali chllrt i UPatrick Olcnt'on nnd v.--f to John

(loiiRhhi'H Jr HCucll llrwn Tr-l- Hrncit K PtinL.UWllllnnl Wntcrhouso nml wf In

Mull Telephone Co Ltd ,. .1)WntcrhVntsd lnvsnit Co Ltd to Mil

tital Telcpliono Co Ltd U

Recorded Oct. 10. 1909.vl It Hoinhcrcer Tr lo Mnmtel Do

Costa; ID: Int InTot 13, lllk II,Tract, llnuolitlu. 3120. 1

niO, i 24S. Oct 7, 1900.1 V llyiui to Liinohuaklnl nnd

hah; Kcl; por It P 2001, Kul 122ft,Kaiialamn, Honolulu. $200 U 322,li 2r,. Oct 18, 1000.

I.ounhbnunklnl nnd hsh to Patrick1 ltjnn; Si; por It P 20(31, Kul 1225,Knptilama, Honolulu, 3300. 1)322,p 2 Hi. Oct IS, 1009.

.lolm nmnicjhitli 'lo Kc 11100 l.rtiiclCo Ltd; Inl In (Jr 1171. Itninn- -iiiimtl, Wnlulim, Oahu. Si, II 319,

) 2B0. Oct 13, 19U9.W'oiib All Chuck mill vt lo John U

AliilcrMin; I)j Uit 1 ot Kul llfiG,ll:mli;ui)inl, Honolulu. SCOO. It 319,p 202. Oct 14, 1909.

John C Anderson to First Am.Save ft Tr Co of Hawaii Ltd; M; Lot1 or Kul llliG, HuuhauUol, Hono-lulu. SGOO. 11 322, M 217. Oct II,1909.

Manuel IlodrlntiM and wf In .lta- -Hiln ItodrlKUts; Ji; i,(,t 3, lllk 12.Kuwnlo Uitil, Honolulu. $450. II:i22, p 250. Sept 8, 1909.

I'ruuK Hiuiicy ct :il to John (lulld;: Lot i) of Kul sr,r.9 11, 4p sa:

por Or 4(i34 ami ic land, Knalnwil,llonoliilii. 33000. II 319, y 2.l.Auk 14, 1909.

John (lulld nml wf to ll.ink or lla-wn- ll

l.ld; M; Lot I) of Kill 855911.Ai 23; por (Ir IU31 mid ic I.1111I,

lihl.tu, ictita clc. Knnlawnl, Hono-lulu. 31500. 11322.P252. Oct 13,1909.

Knthleon H A Murphy lo MnnuelI' Peler nml wf; Ilel; dr. 370C, Not-Ic- y

St, Honolulu. 310OO. II 322, p25C. Jim 23, 1909.

Ilote Williams (widow) to AnnaM Cook; D; int In (Ir i::05, Mnkn-im-l.n- l,

Koolattiioko, Oali'u. 31 etc.II 319, p 257. Oct 19, 1909)

J110 V Scully to K Matsuniolo;Notice; of demand lo execute) leaseof hid;,'. Hotel St, Honolulu, Oahu.Ii 331, p 63. Oct IS, 1909.

Hnnokaa Sueur Co to Jack Paynonml wf; Ilel; por Gr 2375, Kullhal,Ilainal.ua, Hawaii. 32242.51. 1)

322, p 250. Oct IS, 1909.Himnn Payno to V A Schncfor;

ltd Dow; pc land ptc, Kullhal,Hawaii. 31. II 319, p 254.

Oct 19, 1909.II L llolnU'ln lo Hawaiian ARrctl

Co; L; Or 815, Miuula, Kau. Hawaii10 yra nt $5 per yr. II 323, p 120.Oct 1, 1909.

Hat of llernlce pishop hy Trs toHllo Hnllioad Co; D; It W over poraof Kill 7713, Kalnlau otc, Hllo,

3C39. II 319, p 25S. Oct IS,1909. ,

Hnn.1 K Kupanlhi and hsh (J K)to Mlnnia Kuluo (wlddw);x D; 1-

Int In premises Walalua etc, Molo-kn- l;

Int In prcmlsou, Houokowaletc, Ksifiiiapnll, Maul. 31 etc. 11319,p 251. Oct 14, 1909.

'Recorded Oct. 20, 1009. .Ookala Sugur l'lantn Co jo T W

Raw)lnB;rRel; Ap 1, 11 1 109, Kul518, hldgs etc, Knpalama, Honolulu;

2 Int in Or 2500, hldgs etc, Keala-Icali- a,

Hamakua, Hawaii. 32900. II

321, p 219. Jan 17, 1905.II It HnnnliiB hy Atty to Marin K

M IlnilKittUi mid libb; lie); Ap 1, U

P 109, Kul '518. Knpahuiia, Hono-lulu; Int In Or 2500, Keulaknhn,

Hawaii. 31200. II 324, V

219. Jan 17, 1905.Puahulanl lloll to II 1' Hollingcr;

M; Lot 8, lllk II, Kuplolanl Tiact,llonoliilii, ($75. II 324, p 220. Oct19 1909

D Pauil (It) to Mrs Kuhl Palau;int In It P 3G8, Kul 23G, Malum,Waliiiiac, Oahu. 390 etc. II 319, p2(!2. Oct 18, 1909.

Patrick V Ujan to John M Kelly;A M; JIlB Antono Itudilgvcs and wf(in (3 pes land, Kalihi ltd, Honolulu$G00. II 324, p 221. Apr 29, 1909.

Kol.i mid hsh to ,Soluliaua Kalll(I,); D; pes land, hldgu, iciits etc,llouoiilliill. Kwa. Oahu. 379S. II

319, p 203.- - Oct 19, 1909.Solohana Kalll nnd,wf to Kooluu

Mnlle; 1)J Int In Or 112G and leaseon B.UUO Knmaiiaiiul, Walaluii, O.ihtiII 219. It 2C5. Oct 15. '19U9.

Manuel K Cook Tr Und wf lo V,coSco (w); I); por Kul 5G0, cor Mail'nukcii St and llciotnnl.i Ave, Honolulu. 35U0. 11319, p 291. Oct 20,1909.

Allco (J Cooper lo Chniloa M CookeJr; I); n4r (Ir G38, Oahu Ave, llonoliilii. 31000. 1) S19, p 29G. Sent21, 1909.

Hcniy H Cooper nnd wf to CharlesM Cooko Ji; D; 2 815-100- 0 A land,Oahu Ao and Mniio.i ltd, Honolulu.

1 8 15, Sept 21, 1909.Aug Dioler lo J 11 Scliinick; Pur

Hel; por It I 4302, Kill 203, Pilnt- -cis I.ane, Honolulu, 31000. H 322,1 257. May i. 1903.

fwMrsf-fltf- l ...y.r--,--,- - ,Y'-:i:fir j ililliMiyjiVL uiUirrtirr mUSk

wftXaUUiAd iti

FOR WHOOPING COUCH, CROUP,ASTHMA. COUGHS, BRONCHITIS, SOI

THKOAT, CATARRH, DIPHTHERIA

Vporlicd CroIne llpl lS peroiyimi. .e.rs ...L ...J...IUI t n,

W .ousii L,iiuinuiii vih uifBJit nfitr Cie1o ll used. It acti dutcon not aid throal. t,takin bttainica trair in l

caM cf eoldi aoctSea ih im tbtaal are! iirpacowih. II is a boon 10 luneirti (rctn Aiinmi

tretaatlaniB la el rowftful tetrttaiJf. ftitiasl Im

bi cmative evnd ftn1iv in conl&gitnif dnimCrrtateine't) U facouuncaJaUon if lU thitiyirt ol lurcaftlul m.

Fcr Sal Ir n DnuiUtih&!3ah' r n

Cr.aollney AattatpHo i.VaThroat TabltU, eimo'aBttd loothicg lot lh ftrrtatd throal 10c.

TL Vap CrttlcBt C.ISO Faltaa Hrvel,New Y.tk Ctty. SSf

Paul I.cnike hy Ailmra to JSclfnack; ltd; 5SI3(hi ft land, Ho

tc) St Kxtn and Printers Lane, Ho

liolulu. 320UO. 11 322, p 258. Oc20, 1909.

Oahu Collego hy Trs lo OrramelII Oullck; D; Lot S, lllk 12, Collegellllld, Honolulu. 3750. II 319,301. Oct 19, 1909.

Illchnrd II Trent Tr to JosephClark; Uel; por Lota 117 nnd 118 opIt P (Ir 281, Ilcrctnnlii St, Hono--1lulu. 32000. II 322, p 2.1 S. Oct 20,119U9.

Tlum V and wf to AvII- -llnm T Itawllna; I); Ap ), It P 109,1Kill 518, Knpalama, Honolulu; 1-

Int In (Ir 2500, Kcalal.alia, llama- -

l.ua, Hawaii 32228. II 219, p 301.Jan HI, t905.

J L Hopwood and wf lo SarahShnw nml hub; I); Lot 11. lllk 2ljKniimikl Tract, Honolulu. 3473.319. p 3115. Oct 20. 1909.

MoJcs Kapfloho nnd wf to Nahliiivr.aliale (w); D; Int (n It l 8151,1Kill 5943, KlmuIiou, N Komi. Unwnlll3U olc. II 319, p 207. May 7 1909.

Horn 12 Kniliiloln nnd hsh to N:i- -lilnu Niihulo; D; Int In 11 P 8151,Kul 6943, Kciuhoii, N Kotia, Hawaii315. II 319, p 2GK. May 8. 1909.

A N llajtolilen nnd wf to HenryP Ilahlwln; hh.uo In hul lands.Mallcpal, Knan.1p.ill, Muul. 375. II319. p 2G. Oct 7, 1909.

Mcllijdo Sugar Co Ltd to HniestII Wodchiiuso Tr; I); various pealand, Hts W, water rts etc, Lawal etcKona, Kiiual. 375,000. IJ 319, p270. Oct 20, 1909.

Klrat Am Save & Tr Co ot Haw LtdTr to Mcllrjdo Sugar Co Ltd; ParIlel; vniloti3 pea land, Ills W, waterlis etc, Lawal etc, Kona, Kauai. II319, p 2S5. Oct 20, 1909.

Alexander M Mcllrydo et als toK II Wodchmifcc Tr: II S; Int In wa-ter rights and spring "Kapunu", o,

Jvonn, Kauai, 31. 11.331, pG4. Jlar 1, 1909.

Mcllrydo Sugar Co Ltd to HrncstII WodchoiiEO Tr; I); various pewla.nd, Ilts W etc. Wahlawu olc, Kona,Kauai. 31801. 319, p 287. Ocf20, 1909.

Tlist Am Savs & Tr Co of HawLtd Tr to Mcllrjdo Sugar Co Lid:Par Uel; various pes land, Hts W etc,Wahlawa clc, Kona, Kaunl. 11 319,p 290. Oct 20, 1909.

Krnncls M Swnnzy ct als to Hr-ne-at

II Wodehouac Tr; I); 5 Aland, Kal.iheo, Kona, Kauai. 31. II319, p 292. Oct 20, 1909.

II H WodchoiiEO Tr and wf to Tcr-lito- ry

of Hawaii; D; 1777 A land,etc, Koloa clc, Kona, Kauai. 11 319,li 293. Oct 20, 1909.

Recorded Oct. 21. Ififm.Tlrst National Hank of Wnlluku

to G Knsamoto; Hel; photographstands, cameras, furniture, etc 3200.H 321, p 222. Oct 18, 1909.

Margaret 8 Taylor nnd IibIi ( II A)to lllahop Trust Co Ltd; Addn Chgo;Lota 3 and 4 and por LotB 1 and 2,lllk 42, hldgs, iciits etc, KiilmuMTract, Honolulu. 8700. II 322, p2fl9. Oct 20, 1909.

8 Mnhelonn hy ddgo lo Lanu Oin-- I

ona (w); Jdght; nddaninuni 3U9.--09, casta and (luirges 311.82. ll113, p 69. Oct 16, 1909.

S Mahclona hy .Idgo to John KaIncloa; nil dainmim 3300, iosIh andcharges 317.50. U 143, p 00. OcH, 19U9.

rriinclsjco Jlarqucs to Denlzo illAliilo; llol; ,otB 2, I and 7, lllkKiilulaiii Tract, Honolulu. 3200.322, p 2G1. l"eli 21, 190G.

J H lloinhergur Tr Jo I'l.inclbdiu v.uaiti;; u; mi hi i.oia 1, li, lj, 1

mill 8, lllk 14, Kaplolanl Tiact,liolulu. 3530. IJ 31S, p 333,20, 1909.

P Sllvu to John (3 Corrai; JI;I) of (Ir GO, School St, Honolii3700, 11 322, (i 2G1. Oct 21, 191

David Kahiuianiil to J Alfiedgoon Tr; I); Int In por kul IEHonolulu. 3100. 11 318, p 331.21, 1909.

11 V Hollingcr to John Nn:il ,

wf; llol; Lota 1, 2" 20 and 21,'X

Kapaliuhi, Honolulu, siuol3J2,.p 2G7. Oct 21, 1909.

rirst Hank of Hllo Ltd toW Smith nml lieb; ltd; Lola ijfiaim 3, nil. l, 1'iiiico Lola, S lllloHWilli. 32500. II 324, p 223. Oct1909.

Wullanl Kapaku nml wf (ollam Mnkua: U: 50A of fir arents etc, Hnnolulii, Puna, Hav3110. II 318, ii 330. Oct 18. 18

Tamakl Oomi and wf to W ( ScoI'L por J.Qt 15, L P 4505. NnhKoolau, Maul. 3150. I) 31S, p 33lSent 16. 1909. ' H

H II AVodchouso Tr nnd wf lo aell mown Tr; M; por I, pi cnls etc, Kal.iheo, Kona, Ka4375,000. U 322, p 203. Oct 20,;'l'

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1 BUSINESS DIRECTORY

repairing.Wire Mattresses rewired tt

Factory IlouoluHl VIro nod1260 Alapal at. Telephone

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PLUMBINO,

'fJLW? and Tiusmtth,'Tfiili Rt.. bit. Hotel and Pauahl.

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employment Agency.

Japanese Employment Association,Nuuanu and Pauahl SU. Call up

C07 If you want a cook,good or servant.

DRAMATIC.

MARIE KENNY, Dramatio Studio,17,1 l'lione 33.

, HERE ARE CHRISTMAS

SUGGESTIONS

boxes of writing paper the finest papersnnd the most attractive boxes wc have ever carried.Calendars and Christmas Cards wonderful assortment.Harrison Fisher pictuies in colors.

Hawaiian News Co., Ltd.,. Alexander Young Bldg.

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A case of MRS. KEAENS' COLD MEDAL S

makes a most acceptable Christmas Rift.

Hotel

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TOO SOON

TO THINK ABOUT ANY TURKEY FOR THANKSGIV-

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ARATIONS FOR TOMORROW. WE CAN SUPPLY YOU

WITH ANY KIND OF MEAT YOU DESIRE.

'Metropolitan MarketWILLIAM F. HEILBRON, PROPRIETOR.. PHONE 45.

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AND GENERAL PAINTING.

Sharp SignSBUILDING.

PEAK FOR THEMSELVES.

PHONE '817.

STACE - PECK CO., LTDJEN STREET PHONE 295

General Contractorshtimates given on all kindi of Draylng, Teaming, Road Building,ating, Filling.

Reliable SupervisionFirewood, Coal, Walanac Sand For Sale. '"

iekly Bulletin, $1 Year

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HVEMNfl MILTJfflN, HOrlOIVTrU), T. II., TUURSDAY, NOV. 11, 190!).

Legal Notices,

ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF REALAND PERSONAL ESTATE.

Notice la hereby given thai underand In pursuance ot an Order Issuedout of the Circuit Court ot the KlratCircuit, Territory of Hawaii, In theestate of Wultor Chamberlain Pea-

cock, deceased., the undersigned asAdministrator with tha Will annex-ed of the Kstato of the said WalterChamberlain Peacock, deceased, Isauthorized to and will sell at publicauction, through J. F. Morgan, auc-

tioneer? to the highest bidder forcash on Saturday, the 20th day ofNovember, 1909, at 12 o'clock noonof that day, at the front dooc ot thoJudiciary llulldlng, In the city ofHonolulu, nil the right, title and In-

terest ot tho bald Walter Chamber-lain Peacock, deceased, of, In amito all the following property:

First. All that certain piece orparcel of land situate on bishopstrict, between lling and Merchantstreets, In tho city of Honolulu, Ter-

ritory of Hnwnll, and more particu-larly described as follows: ' Iicgln-nln- g

at a point on the southeastside ot Ulshop street, said point la-cing 232 Gfl' 40. Off feet northeast otthe cast corner of Merchant andlllshop strectB, tho coordinates ofthis corner from n street monumentwhich marks the Intersection ot H

ot offset In tho street from thenorthwest lino ot Alnk'ea street andan offset In the street fromthe loutliwest line ot Merchantstr t bclug 210.9 feet north and19 ,E feet west, mid running bytiu azimuths:

(1) 308 30'' 8S.30 feet;(2) 229. 00' 73.7G feet;(3) 141 40' 77.75 feet;(4) C2' CO' 93.22 feet along

Ulshop street to tho Initialpoint.

Area 6,71 G square feet.Second, All that certain piece or

parcel ot land situate on the castcomer ot Nuuanu nnd Merchantstreets. In said Honolulu, and described as follows: Commencing atthe east coiner ot Nuuanu and Merchant Btieeta, and running:

(1) N. 08 47' K. tiu C8.8 feetalong Nuuanu street;

(2) S. 25 C3' E. true C3 feetalong lane;

(3) S. CO 4Q' W. true CG feetalong J. T. Waterhouse'sproperty; thence

(4) N. 28 10' W. true 63.7 feetalong Merchant street tolultlul point.

Area 4,728 square feet.Third. All that' piece or parcel

ot land sltuato on the maknl side orQueen" street, mnkal of the JudiciaryDulldlng, In said Honolulu, beingthe same premises described In thatcertain deed made by C. A. Peacockto W. C. Peacock dated September30, 1892, and of record In I.lber130 on pages 480-4S- and moreparticularly described as follows:Beginning at the east corner of thislot and on the makal side of Qcenstreet, the coordinates of said pointot beginning referred to Govern-ment Survey Trig. Station "Punch-bowl" being 2,748.6 feet southand 3792.2 feet west, and thetrue ailmuth and distance from aGovernment Survey street monu-ment at the intersection ot Queenand Punchbowl streets, bolng 239SO' 23G.2 feet, thence running bytrue azimuths:

(1) 68 35' 113.9 feet alongland ot J. lluckley;

(2) 148 GG' GS.4 feet alongfence along land owned byCastle & Cooke, Ltd.

(3) 246 25' 105.0 feet along, h. C.A, 21 4 'to Manulkl;

(4) 321' 15' CI. 4 feet along makal side ot Queen street topoint ot beginning.

Area G.220 square feet.Fourth. All tho right, title and

Interest ot said Walter Chamber-lain Peacock in and to four hundredand soenty-flv- o (475) shares of thecapital stock of W. C. Peacock & Co.,Limited, nn Hawaiian corporation,evidenced by Certificates Nos. 53, 72and 87, for 50, 300 and 125 sharesrespectively.

Terms Cash.Deeds at the expense of purchaser,

and sals subject to continuation bythe Circuit Court of 'the. First Cir-cuit, ot the Territory ot Hawaii.

For further particulars apply totha undersigned.

Hated, Honolulu, October 27tb,1909.

CECIL I1KOWN,Administrator With the

Will Annoxed 'of thoEstate of ' WalterChamberlain Peacock,Deceased,

4452 Oct. 28, 29, 30; Nov. 1, 2, 3,4, g, G, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 10,

. 16, 17, 18, 19.

GOLF AND TENNIS.

GOOD DRIVES and GOOD DINNERS

Haleiwal

Xjy-To- r Sale" cards t Bulletin.

FORTDERUSSYBOYSJDOCTOR

tNJUT IHtMbtLVtd

Co "0" Evening Was Great

Success In Every

Detail

The many representatives from civillife nml tho soldiers from the adjacentposts in Honolulu, who loiirncvcd toFort Do Hussy Inst uvenflig to witnesstho regular Wednesday uvcnliu; entertainment for which Co. "Q" has be- -

coino famous, woru moro than pleasedwith tho w oleoma accorded them bytho members of tho company and thofirst class utMndate entertainment furnished. The ciimpanv's largo hand lullcourt, situated In tliu open nnd IliumInntod by mc lights, hail been encircled by ropes nnd transformed Into aprl'e ring. Four bouts, each of threerounds ilmatlou. for conipant memberaonly, constituted n portion of the entertnlnnient, and considering that tliujoungstirs had not been t to iictnaltraining, they mado a veij ciodilnhieshowlng.

'Dick" Sullivan, champion of Hawaii, and Corpora! "Tim Torrlcn.champion of Fort Do Dusy, givu uthree round exhibition for points whichlepealedly (nought forth mitbiitsls ofnpplatiso from tho audience. "Mike"ration, tho well known dvotccof ath-letics, vvns prctvnt and In cumullancuwith u request, rendered box era! com-ic fours ami recitations In n mannerthat gave ovlilcnco that last ev enlngwas not ".Mlko's" Initial nppeaiancobeforo tho footlights. Tho owning'entertainment terminated with n bar-rel tight, which was funny In tha ex-

treme. Tho frantic efforts of tho mento regain their feet mid Mill retaintheir bancl after having been knockedilnwn and rolled about tho ring, con-

vulsed thq niidlcnca with laughter.Light rufreshmentB were served Im

mediately after tho flnalo uml thoKMi'stK departed unanimously oxpicss- -

ing a ilcslro to call again. Tho pro--

ginni follows, Including Ihoio who gen-erously responded o requests:

Pvt, J. 1 ord, Co. "(1, comic songsnnd soft shim dancing.

Pvt. L Huvey, Coi "fl". pl.1116 silrations.

1'vt. J. llrynnt. II. C. comic soniia.lecitallong ami guitar selections.

rnrrcll s, MncDmtgall, both ot Co.O", three-roun- bout nt 133 pounds.McKlroy vs. Corrlgan, both of Co.

O", thiec-ioun- bout nt 125 pounds.Morrow vs. Davis, both of Co. "O".

throe-- i 011ml limit nt 125 pounds."IJIcI. Sullivan (by request) cham

pion of Hawaii, vs. Corp. "Tim" Tef- -

rloti, champion of I'ort Do Russv:three-roun- exhibition for points.

".miku" I'ntton (liy request), comicdialect songs nnd recitations.

llullock v Lane, both of Co. "fj",three-roun- d bout (In barrels) catchweights.

In order to maintain n frlendlv feel-ing among tho men, no decisions arerendered In nny boxing bouts pulledoff nt tho post.

MONEY FOR

' 'NEEDED SURVEYS

At n meeting .jesturday afternoonby J. !'. Ccoku, i:. V. Wilcox andMnreton CainplHI, the boird to super-vise the distribution of tho fund cre-ated by tho special Income tax, It wnsdecided that tho Mini of $30 000 bo npproprlatcd for the purposes of prepar-ing hydroginplilc and tOKgrnphlcmaps of tho Territory. Tho

was approved by Governor l'rearand reads as follows:

"Redolu-d- , That there Is hereby al-

lotted and authorized to bu cxpcml?dunder tho direction of the Supcrlntendent of Public Works of tho Tcrrltonof Hawaii, out of tho one fourth of thospecial fund provided by Act 33, Lawsof 1909, for the development, conscivn-lion- ,

Improvements and utilization ofthu natural resources of tho Tonltory,tho sum of $15,000 for ech of tho fiscnl j ears ending June 30. 191(1, endJuno 30, 1811, for n hilroguipfilc andtopographic survey of tho Territory ofHawaii, tho fciitu hoieliy allotted fortho current fiscal jear to Include thosum heretofore nuthoitzel to bu ex-

pended for a li Orographic annoy."

PLENTY OF ROOM FOR ALU

According to n iiubllshpil ulntimentinado by H. D. Tenney of Custlo "&Cooko; ilioro Is plenty of pjbkongcrnccMimmoilatlou for nil IntenifliiK tour- -

lets to Hawaii. He ileelaii'S that dup-licate bookings lit Snn Finuclsco ahdHonolulu btcauiElilp offices la In thomain icsponslblo for tho apparent congestion. Ho advocates tho deput.lt nfft curtain feo lo uecompiny caeji book.Ing for passage In this vrrty flio dunlleatlon vvouhl ho ludd ddwii to thuuiiiiiiiiiiiii ugnrov

CURE YOURSELF!Vit Hit a for vnoKturklVi I to A 4f V dtohrjf , UflaiatantfQQt,

VST (Kt-- Irrlutlom or'oIrjrtU)njrf nmiai umbruM,

r&lolBM. BDd nut ajtriafiotorpMUQUi.

Clrcultr mdi vo roqiuif

Wong Wong,C0NIKACTOH and BUILDEB.

PLUMBING end PAINTING,Office: Honolulu Painting Co., 121

Kin; St. j P. 0, Box 811

ADVISED

OPERATIONCured by Lydia E.Pinkliam'sVegetable Compound

lnv Paw, Mich. "I suffered terri- -

' ,. A-7?tuiy 1 nun female Ills,iiH'iiKinig ltitlam-matlo- ii

nnd conges-tion, for several

ears. My doctorm ... ' tarn there was 110

liopo for mc but anoperation. 1 beganMS- - Is taking J,)dla L'.rinkhnm's VeRcta-bl- e

Conipotuul undI can now say I ama well vvomnn."

Kujia DlUfEIt.Anotlici; Operation A oldcd.

Chicago, II . "I wnnt women toknow what that womleiful medicine,Ldlti J... I'lnkbain's Vegetable Com.pound, hasdono lor me. Two of thbest doctors In Chlcnpn s.ii,i t un..udie if I did not have tin operation, andI never thoiuht of seeing a well dayagain. I had n small tumor and femaletroubles so that I sulTcrcd day andnight. A fricuil recommended l.jdlaL. IMnlcliam'a Vegetnlile Compound,and It mado mo n well nmnm1' mAlveka Srcuujfo, 11 Langdon'st,"Chicago, 111.

Lydia E. llnlham'a Vegetable Com.pound, made from roots and herbs,has proved to bo tho most successfulremedy for curing the worst forms offemale ills, Including displacements,Inllanimatlon. fibroid tumors, irregu.lariilis. periodic pains, Lackache,

feeling, flatulency, indlges.tlon, end nervous prostration. It coststut a trllle to try It. and the resulthas been worth millions to mansuffering women.

A Skin of Beauty is a Joy Forpvai

PB.T. Fail GOUUAUD'S ORIENTAL

CREiM OR JIAOICAL BEAUTIHER

ft JMocklw. Uab ImitUu,

23 IZZzr-- Si 7& m mrrrf Dttaaaa WtAiifw iu.il iIlf ItTT'T B

Mi 0V Jf t(It q bwn lwM tUittltti Upiuw.Hla irdrrlr nnja.AccetliioctUBtrit or 1 Minwnf , Dr. Uhar m.4 oMr ' tb trutVtin U tD4;

J3Mttu4 ri m M th 'V bftmful f ill tfckin nnttiiutulorM ' hr0S iXlctt kt lU UUtad but?, CwiaJi tuia Carit

laXLHOfUK. hit . 3 Uiut Jcnn SM, InTc'

You Can Lay itYourself

Congo Roofing

When you (jet a ready roof-ing that has all the goodqualities of pure rubber andnone of the bad, and outlastsit ten times over, besides be-in- t;

water proof, climate.-proo- f,

acid and alkali-proo- f,

you lmve just about a per-fect roof covering" that'sConRO.

It's more than worth thetrouble to write today forftcc sample and booklet.

lewers & Cooke,Ltd.,

177 S. King Street.

Larce Consicmment nfKING'S CHOICE SCOTCjI WHISKY

Just Arrived.HERULD RYE and, BOURBON.

in stock

Thos. F. McTighe & Co.,101-10- 5 KING ST.

PHONE 140. P. 0. BOX 755.

GEO. A. MARTIN,

FASHIONABLE TAILOR.

Business Salts fcr 25.Hotel St.

FINEST FITtid cloth of A- -l quality can he pur-

chased front ..tH

SAINO CHAN,McCANDLESS BLDQ.,

0 Box 981. Teleohona MlLEADING HAT CLEANERS.

All Kinds of Hats Cleaned andBlocked.

No Acids Used. Work Guaranteed,FELIX TURRO, Specialist,

1154 Fort Street. Odd. Convent,Honolulu, T, II.

0. Q. YEE HOP & CO.

SHIPPERS and FAMILY

BUTCHERS

TELEPH0

"wantsWANTED

Cottage Wanted Two bed rooms;near car line; will pay about SIS.Apply W. W. W., this oirtce.

4445-t- t

Clean wiping rags at the Bulletin of-

fice.

SITUATION WANTED.

Japanese Private Cooking Schoolramllles or hotel? supplied withcooks. C. M. Matile, 14S7 Auldt.nno. I'boite 1S64.

LOST.

lllnel, leather bill book, with namestnmped, containing papers valu-able to owner onl --Iteturn Kamato Jlelvllle .Muncrlef, care U OHall & Bons. ' HCL'--

Scnif pin, gold firlilln with jicnrl.Howard nt this olllce. 44C2-3- t

FOUND

Chllds' purho containing tar tTcftets.Apply Ihls ofllce. 4lfii-;i- t

HaveYour Watch

CLEANED and OILED now, beforewe ousy days come, when you willnot give it any thought, and therebyruin it.

We have a first-elas- s man whowill sec to the wants of vour time-piece.

J.A.R.Vieirafc Co.,113 Hotel St.

11. TASTES CLEAN uBECAUSE IT IS CLEAN

Pond DairyMilk

Is pleasant and whole-some. "There's a dif-ference." The Babynotices it instantly.THE POND DAIRY.

' Tel. 880.

Toys ! Toys !

Immense Assortment for the Holi-days now open.

A. B. ARLEIGH & CO.. LTD.

Hotel Street, 0pp. Union.

WE WIRE TREESFOR THE HOLIDAYS.

Union Elcotrio Co.,I. C. CARTER, Porprictor.

Harrison Building.

Mme. Lambert,Dressmaker from Paris Rtvli.h

Dresses, tailor-mad- e specialties. Rea-sonable prices. Harrison Block,Beretania and Fort streets.

CITY MAUSOLEUM

Come and learn particulars ttT0WNSEND UNDERTAKING CO,

Beretania St., Opp. Sachs'.

White River FlourIT IS 'BEST.

Lewis & Co., Ltd., andCharles J. Day sell it.

BOOKSOn easy monthly payments.

BROWN & LYON CO.Young Bldir.

S. E. LUCAS,OPTICIAN.

Masonic Building, cor. Hotel andAlakea.

Anyone in need of first-clas- s spec-tacles properly fitted call on him.

BUILDING MATERIALOF ALL KINDS.

DEALERS IN LUMBER.N

ALLEN ft ROBINSON.Jueen Street :: :: :: Honolulu.

HnltAttn rtrttMaB flffiK m...... nunBulletin Editorial Room Phone J85,

FOR SALE.

Ferns Australian ind other varie-ties; alio logs, baikets, begoniasand stepbnotls plants. Tor par-

ticulars call on Miss Johnson, I'ortstreet, near Vienna llakery

4390-t- f dh

Por Sale Cheap One t'niversal add-

ing machine and one I'nderwoodtjpewTlter; both practically new.Address I'. C, this ol!lc. UJG-lru

40 H.-1- '. Wlnton Automobile. ModelK. (lood condition. Applj A. 11., P.O Ilox 71!). l'rlqc low, on cas pay-

ments. 4413 it

Pointer dog; IS months' old; wellbroken; price $75 00. J. W. Har-vey, U. O. Hall & Son, Ltd.

4437-lw- r

Handsomely tanned and mountedAlaskan grlrzly rug. AddressOrlfz'y, llitlletln.

TO LKX

furnished front room: J 10 permonth. Small housekeepingroom, sultublu for one person, IXper month, at 1GU3 Nuuanu St.

Itoom and board In private family,"Jlaklkl Dlstilct. Aildrcss S., llul-let- lu

uflkc. 442D-t- t

Two furnished rooms. Apply Mrs,u. McConnoll, 1223 Hmma St.

I'urnlshcd Cottage. Inquire CottageOrove. 4 43S-t- t

ROOMS AND BOARD.

Cool, moyiiillii-proo- f renins, with orwithout hoard, for i.Inglo party orcouple. 732 KIiiuu, near Alapal.

44CD2W

Cool furnished rooms and cottage,with or without board. 1C34Nuuanfi Ave., near Sbool St.Prlcosjuoderalc. 4 4G0-- tt

White CrossElectricVibrator

For Health and BeautyTreatments.

' Come to see them.

CHAMBER'S DRUG

CO., Ltd.Cor. Fort and King Sts.

Phone 131.

MASSEURS.Mr and Mrs. Hashimoto,

Telephone 637.

Rheumatism,Bruises,Tired Feeling, ,

and otherAilmentsQuicklyRelieved.

178 BERETANIA AVE., near EMMABath and Electrical Treatment.

IIAV1D DAYTON137 MERCHANT STREET.

First-clas- s residence property,at Pawaa on King and Young

streets. Building in first-clas- s or-

der and connected with artesian wa-ter. Electric liut and gas. AlsoKapiolani Park lots and improvedproperty at Hauala and other prop-erty.

.I" '

Vienna Bakery1120 Fort St.

Fine Rolls and Buns.Boston Baked Beaus. ,Boston Brown Bread.

Best Home-Mad- e Bread in Town.Ring up 107.

BOSTON RESTAURANT.GOOD MEALS FOR 25 CENTS.

NSW AND EXPERIENCED COOK.Evcrv thing in Season.Hotel Street, near Fort.

We want to see all our old cus- -

Ujaeft.coui back. Suim , ,.

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Igueeey's new store now open!

Fort Street, near Hotelypiipp'1

"Conservation" The Theme

For Arbor Day ProgramsArlmr Day tills 5 ear nil liavo i m

MKnlllraiico to tlio bcImioI elilldicii oflluwall. Ctinporrntion turn become tho

IjIiik tlienio hero n woll .mthrmiKhoiu tlio U 11 lol Simon, .mil Inblircrhvc, hour unit net toniiurow tlioiDjills will emulate stent ctmscrtiitloii

idatlom In tliclr ofTortu tn check tliopliiiulur or laml and tlmlicr for person-ti-

precil nml pioflt. Kxccllunt pro-- 'Brn ms have been prepatljo school, which will bein mo lummios inuiiuei

onion other time,Planting well stalled. morrow afternoon faculty

cairitd Btudents and After- -any Usltors. I11"'' trees.

Royal School.The llojul School onem

with nil nililicr,.! by tho niajoi ofthe school elty. anil If these llU'lyyoniiB folks, nearly n thoii-iaiu- l ofthem. iii.iiiiiro this cMc occ.isloii withthe Inttrest nml originality they show

their board of miiierlsorn. their po- -Inlire court, or road department, thatprogram will worth while.At Middle K:llhl.

Knllhlnnein Is to hate aildrensesfrom Professor Ilrjnn of the Acrlctil-turn- !

College, who will Bpcak befoioGPVtiral packed audiences of ntatted riBes. for t!icie Is no commonassembly room. The 'Is

to the elexen extrachairs the bulbllus afonls or perhni.srrifslit acipilio an orcprion third Inter-oa- t

In a prlnrar) bench.King Street Pronram.

Mil. Ouim's fchool on Klnc streetwill plant a lictlco of arallarlt Wilder Kles. onuicIsch will

be among star perfonn- -

Vrs. Frear Normal.

iTi i! tl

to buy.

In the Normal School Mis.1 l'ro-i- r and Mrs Doicniiis Scuddnrwill e.uli speak befoic the pilmaryclasses nml before the Normal School

Mrs Scudder on the generaltopic, Mrs. Pi oar on "Whatdo." T'lere will plenty ofnmlon th

tho etudenw will go out College Tree Day.of Hawaii bigcampim to plant row

Mini.. tmlw dime. imo. "are willlwcnt-r.- o fine mansoes of this year's Iiik some but

Woods will turnwlu set out

Its

be

tlRhtlv

publicInvited use

jvhlch HerThe

piopcr,

Tllp

Cojitervation In SchoolCentral Oiammar School, llkn'thc

other public schools. for """-- ,""".!Alitor Uiy program that will Includeconrcnallon. Appropriate music will

rendered by the full andPupils finni tho eighth

grndes will cMfciiss the topic of tho dayIn of ery (hint nrtlcles.

Ilrj ant's stately Purest Hymn willrecited the slxtl' grades while

the Hoontlis will glo tree song. Tliollttlo people of the fifth grades willtell the ntorv of "The Hoy Who I.ovodTrees." The addrors of tho day will

glxen A. P. Thr.jcr, and willIn part at Icist, nn nppieclallnn ofMr. filffoid Plnchoi tho trceloer.After tho cxeiclscs which will beginat lialff pirt ten, the pupils of theichool will entertain their mothers.Tho upper grades will unlit tho

In serving light luncheon. Thisentertainment mado possible by thogcneiosity of friends outside of the

begin lit 10 o'clock under the great and Iho kfiid cooperation of thoinoiiKeyiid tree. Oor four hundred mothers.children will gather there sing Sacre'd Hearts Academy."speak pieces." net In original llttlo Piom the flno new quarters of theplays, and Union to Mr 'rcidcmv of the Sacred Hearts at Kill- -

of ronton Rtlon. Tomorrow the llttlo 'miikl to the Knmehnmeha Schwils ntfnoks will the(IS

at

lilWragrdi

is

bo

theoretical

prepirlng

Kallbl the prhnto schools Imo responded moft cordially to the requestof tho committee Join In tho clay's

Bargain BulletinD0IIIKUS ST. 12 room

elegant modern home:trees, etc; house

cost over the sellincprice $15,000

nniOI ST. 7 room mod-

ern buncalow: 3 bedrooms; lot 00x120 2,800

PEARL CITY LOTS 50x180; one from wa-ter 300

FUUNUI LOTS 75x150;end car line 350

sLots 83x170 each: near car

line; excellent buy. 500

KUAKINI ST. 00x140;5 room cottage; easyterms

EMJIA ST. 0 room cottage;excellent condition

1,000

2,750

KIIJAU ST. 0 room, 3 bed-room buncalow 2,750

KAPAHULA 0 room rot-ta- c;

3 lots; excellentorder and rare bargaincost double 1,000

KAIJIUKI A 7 room bunp;-nlo-

2 lots and fruittrees 3,000

KAIHUKI LOTS fromNow the time

Walter

$200 up.

Hawaiian Realty Co.,83 Merchant Street Phone 553

nVRN'IN'O nUU-CTI- HONOLULU, T..It., TIIUnDAY, NOV. 11, 1009.

Ansco Films, Cameras and Photo Supplies,Cyko Photographic Papers

work.Kalulanl Always Ready.

Knlulnnl .School Iiiik nlremly hadArbor Day; lm It Indeed the jear'round In the rare of

ground. In the umrnlnt; thechildren .will lime, conservation

and enjoy looking nun-- police-Ho- n

of plenties slum In1-- ; tho conditionof fresh waterways, etc.. "before nmlnfter taking" conservntlonal treatment.Mutlc at Kaahumanu.

Mrs. II. 1'. Ulltlnuham Is to talkthe children of KualMimanii School onIleretanla ncnnc nml the children

I can llll prepared a inogram. witn plentymusic f music.

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Piesldent fillmoro will speak beforethe High School students In their open-ing exercises on tho broader phases ofthe subject.

SUGAR BARON RULECREDITED TO HAWAII.

(Continr.ed from Paa tJwith the power of the sugar baronsof the Islands nml their absolutelyIron-liste- d rule of the people of theislands,

Irwin says the chief asset of thoIfclands arc climate, sugar and

Then ho shows how thomissionary develops into n sugarbaron:

"Today tbero arc virtuallyno missionaries In tho Islands,In the accepted sense of thoterm. They have been gatn-ere- d

to their fntherB. Buttheir descendants still lhe nmlnourish like the green bay tree

and mo CALLED-missionarie-

They nre tho sugar bar-ons, the land owners, tho Judg-es. Their mansions lino Nuu-nnu- o

nenue and their acresstietch from shoro to shoro ofeach of the eight Islands. Theirsmart equipages clatter alongthe lleach Iload; TIIK IIONK-INO- S

OP THHIIt AUTO.MO-111I.E- S

Sn.ND THi: l'OVKKTY-STKICK- i:.

NATIVES SCUll-IIYIX- H

TO Tin: CUHII."A land olllco man said to mo

one day: 'If you find a largotract of land lying Idle on thoIslands of Oahu or Hawaii anddon't kifow to whom it belongsyou nio pretty safe hi guessingtho- - lllshop Kstnte.'

"Tho island of Haul Is virtu- -ally owned by II. I'. llaldwln.Tho Wllcoxes, Castles and thoSpaldlngs own nearly eeiy-tbln- g

of value on Kauai, tho'Garden Island.' On tho otherIslands tho Caokcs mid Hilling-ham- s

nrc great lords of tho soil.These nro all mlsslonaiy nnmei.Cay ami ltoljlntcm Kngllslimid proud of It, who scorn theidea of naturalization liaobig holdings 'on Knua, nml ownabsolutely tho wholo of tho is-

lands of Nllluiu mid I.uiint, be-

sides holding a long-tlm- o leasoon the llttlo island of l.elma.

"Such of tho big holdings nsare leaseholds will gindunlly boluoU'ii up when tho leases ex-

pire, but heie the laud Is heldIn fco simple, these llttlo principalities may cnduic Indell-nltcl- y,

POIt Till: SIKSAU IIAIt-ON- S

Alti: JI3AI.OPS 01' THHIItpitiviuxins and iovi:it.Their lands mo plasteied withmetaphoi lealsigns, axi) tiii: i.itti.i: pi:i,.i.ow who is hash nxouuuto atti:mi't io kaisk cani:PIND? THAT tiii: suoakIIMIONS ItAiSi: CAIN WITHHIM. It Is the policy "of thoKi)oiunint to lueiiU up thc.ubig estates wheiecr posslblo,but tho woik Is slow, and thuieme many obhtnclcs,"liwlu has nlrn decided Hint the

attltudo of tho Ignorant nialnliiiiilerIs correct icgardlng tho Jiumlgia-- t

Ion of KuiopemiH under thoof tho I'icslileiit nml tho

legiil dcpaitmcut of tho 0u eminent.His article tmy.i;

"IlKoully olTorts luno beenmado to Incieabo tho supply ofInborn s tu tho Tcnltoij ,y

i bringing in Huropcnii tniml- -grants, passage paid.. "Tho Sugar l'lantcis' Asso -ntlon, tho tommeitliil bodywhich contiols nil the Internalpolicies of Hawaii, sent aniieoiU to Spain and I'oitugal,

i

who chnrterul tcvcial steam-ships, loaded them with Span-ish mid Portuguese familiesmid shipped tln'iii to tho Is-

lands. THIS, Wllll.t: CI.KAIl-I.- Y

A VIOLATION OP TIIKCONTRACT LAIIOR LAW, waswinked at by the Pcderal Gov-

ernment, which has been madoto understand the situation Inthe Islands' and tho urgent ne-

cessity of finding some solutiono flho labor pmblcin. Tho Jlrstexperiment, Imwuver, was notan entlro sue iss, for u largoproportion or the lmnilginnts,attracted by umors of higherwages paid on the coast follow-ing the Sail Pranclsio earth-quake mid Die, stopped onlylong enough in Hawaii to ac-

quire Amcrlun clothes nml aknowledge of tho almighty dol-

lar, and ueni on to California.Conditions there, however,seemed not to hae been nilthat they expected, and manyof them bine gradually driftedback."Again Irwin gets after the sugar

barons of the Islands through hiscomment of tho uewspapeis of thecity. He doesn't think much otwhat Honolulu has, anywny, mid hisgient dimculu seems to bo thatborne ono has nut picked him up asthe Moses to lend Honolulu out orits newspaper wilderness ot Bcrvilolabor for the sugar barons. This iswhat ho says of what he evidentlybelieves to be tho overlords of thotity nnd wnuM at least hno thepeople reading the Pacific Monthlythink:

"Subjects of national Import-ance iceehe but scant attentionIn any of the papers. Tlio In-

terests of the people nro nar-row and bonce those of the

eWJCWM

Opposite Benson, Smith & Co.

press nrc narrow. About theonly Biibjcct of general Interestwhich attracts any greatamount of local nltentlon Is thefinancial situation. The Al-

mighty Dollar Is us big In jl

as It is in Washington,

"Tho dally papers are all tooclosely tied up with the bigmonlcd Interests of the Terri-tory to bo at nil Independent..Should one of them fall into(llsfnur with, tho sugar baronsnn effort would be made to putit out of business by withhold-ing advertising. The big fel-

lows would refuse to ndvcrtlse,ami the llttlo fellows wouldhno to obey the orders of thobig ones. Hence it Is not VOXl'OI'ULI, VOX Di:i, but, VOXSUUAK 11AKONS, VOX DEI.

"So what, in any inrgo cityot of tho United States, wouldbe the news of tho day, rarelyappears in the columns of theHonolulu papers. If anythinghappens which is real news,the editors ot tho daily papersat once reecho orders fromtheir masters to 'keep It out,'and they obey. The Honolulupapers would almost suppresstho story of tho nssasstnatlon oftho Piesldont if they were com-

manded by the Sugar Planters'Association to do so."

Union -- Pacific

Transfer Co., Ltd.Furniture and Piano Moving.

tSSSu&iOii.

CALIFORNIA EUCALYPTUS!"THE ELEVATOR TO SUCCESS IS STILL RUNNINGDON'T TAKE THE STAIRS!"

"The U. S. Dept. of Agriculture has made the statementthat since California Eucalyptus growers must, in the main,supply the future hardwood which the United' States will beable to obtain, it would pay the owners of the best orchardsand vineyards in the state today to uproot their fruit treesand grape vines and plant all their best lands to blue gum, redgum, sugar gum and other species of eucalyptus."

(San Francisco "Call," March 0, 1809.)Wc will ttll tli land Jn rl' of t nj up l Jjo r" Ion tity rayinH It drtlrej; u

tiwtt ftnj cart for the trm until no furttitr Attention It required, py uxrf a,ni etMt enti f,.r tnanlgUeyou a GueranleeJ title Will alto mtrltet our timter U you wlri lor a tmall cummiMtunCell enJ tee our enhlHr furnltuie, tool hanJIet, wejon pert floothijr, rollkUi odi, ek, w rltelor further particulars and booklet

C. Herbert Diamond,Special Agent MURREETA EUCALYPTUS CO of Los Angeles.

ROOM 306 JUDD BUILDING, HONOLULU,, HAWAII.

New Line of

Lace and Silk TrimmingsYou are asked to see them

L. AHOY,Nuuann Street,

aggagt Shlpplnu

torag Wood

Packing Coal 58

ARMORITETHE NEW PAINTFor Indoors and Out

At last we have a perfect paint a paint specially l..sparedto meet climatic conditions in the Hawaiian Islands. The salt airand humidity of this climate requires a different paint than thatprepared for climates subject to extremes of heat and cold. Long

experience has proven to us that this is a fact.

. After a great deal of study and experiment we have evolveda paint that meets island conditions perfectly. That paint is

ARMORITE. We predict for ARMORITE a greater saleI1 than any other paint in this Territory as soon as the public be

If

comes acquainted with its merits. It will endure the salt air andpreserve its lustre. It has great covering capacity and can beobtained in a multitude of. beautiful colors and shades. It is theonly house paint made specially for this climate.

We unqualifiedly recommend ARMORITE We will

return the money to anyone who uses Armorite and is not satisfied.

HANDSOME COLOR CATALOG FREE

THEO. H. DAVIES & CO., Ltd.HARDWARE DEPARTMENT HONOLULU

iiwi afA.Ajjra.if. -.. JAjswweJfcfcudttii 'Jk t . t t..i. ti...l,?i.1a, ... .I..M..,, igjU, iITi l.l !"&.

FVffWWf.filf'flTf)

Wanted- -A Woman

Who has taste and with'e to buy a perfecthome in the beautifulresidence district ofMakiki. We have amagnificent homewhkh cost to build$16,000, and the landalone having a valueof $5,000. The ownerwill sell and is willingto saorifice the placefor $15,000.00

ManoaA lovely bungalow; 6

rooms. Lot 100x150. 4,700.00

Ocean ViewA home on Kapiolani St.

8 rooms. Lot 75x125. 3,700.00

PuunuiLot near car line. 000.00

KaimukiA bungalow. Lot

176x430, near Waia-la-e

Road 1,550.00

KuakiniSix-roo- cottage; newly

renovated, repaintedand repaired; lot 50x135 1,600,00

Seven room cottage,lot 75x140

on

Seven-roo- house, on lotplanted with fruittrees; everything inapple-pi- e order. Lot50xlC0. A bargain.. 2,75000

A BargainOn Fort St.

house ....

Buy Now

A six-roo-

Don't put off until to-

morrow what youshould do today. To-

morrow never eomes.Good times are com-ing to Hawaii, andwhat are bargains to-

day will not be avail-able tomorrow. Wehave over 300 proper-ties listed. Call andEce us about them.

1,600.00

Real Estate

Exchange,152. 82 St.

A, V. OEAR, MANAGER.

BULLETIN A08 PAY,

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Phone Kir.,- -

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