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v v, yw w Aw-- y ngffc $ jMmVii , " " . 71 THE KEY TO HONOLULU'S From Manchuria Gan Francisco: . . .. , .Aug. 31 MARKETPLACE: 1'or Sau Francisco: Evening Bulbetin A I, lined. i ..Aug. 2fi From Vancouver: M.'UiuK.i Sept. 19 w For Mamma Vancouver: .Sept. 15 3.30 EDITION Look at the Doughnut not at the Hole. Bulletin Ads Win Trade THE EVENING BULLETIN 44- - - - VOL. X. NO. 4087 IO PAGES-HONOL- ULU, TERRITORY OF HAWAII, MONDAY. AUGUST .2408-l- O PAGES PRICE 5 CENTS PACIFIC FLEET SAILS MANAGERS - - X &-- KWHiT ' Oliaiimnn Hitchcock in selecting his Etccutivs Committee for the Republican National 1ms picked men known for their noliticil capacity and who will jrivc their whole time to the work. The four tonsidcicd as leaders lira Senator Pcaroje, Frank C. Lowdcn, N. E. Bora'i, and William L. Ward. The Advis-oi- y Ccmmittc:, which was named a few days aso, will he of mn of financial strength, while the executive officers "ill do the work. WARM PRIMARIES IN SmjISTRICT Paiua Only Place In 4th where Much lrouoie "inreaten- s- , -- 1 . -- - i fj ' On nctt IVIilay evening Hjo Re- publican niliu.irlcH inn In take plan1, lit which immlnalloiiH will Sin ni.ulo fm delegate! to tlm County and tho Tciilloilul ((inventions, and fho poll-- inns am getting busy. In tho rum III tlli'io mo no Brent lights with tho exception nt tlio IMuo.i precinct, vvlmio Chin Ho llnoth, who suppoita llustnio for Mnyor, will lip opposed l N.iK.ipaahil, who la i I,.iiio'h light-han- d man In that pl.up, anil who himself has aspirations for! a Supciv hoi ship. I TIipii) m.i ho Minio lighting iluno , In (In; Scumd, lint a nieollnr of that liriiluit will he hold thin evening Tor the purpose of deildliif; how many, ilelcg.itiH null of lllo np.in.is luiklnK up tho prcrl'ict Is elltllled In, and III i.ir" Hill (.'iCHllu'i b liaiinniilniisb lellled. Ilnle should ho no fuitllur I nu'-l- - In that :irctlnct. j In the I'iflh Distill I, on tli other hind, Hie duvo of pi.uo will probably I nl lie nliln In (lnil a pci 'Ii. In tlm rir.litliiK Seventh thoin In. us usti il, piospepti of a wi mi hallle, between tho I ..i ne, I Instil e, mid l.m.is fon eh, mid tlipio are, fuilhoinio.-e- , milno old i Continued on Vatre 2) Made Alfred Benj I The Corner OF REPUBLICAN CAMPAIGN &T4Jl!sfttfJ;S:fc;;;ftJ! Kash MUNICIPAL TEST CASE TOMORROW V Tim li r.l (MIKll of the Mlllllllllll t Ait h.n guno over until loinor- - t- - row II wis ret for a hearing bo t foiu ludgu lie Itoll IIiIh niortiinu. and llin cnrrldors or Iho Judicial y v building Weru flllud Willi Supi'l- - .vlMna, polllli Kiln, ami imeiuMtu r porMiim. - . n ; y HiaTIicj' nh ilmiuint 4 iinlntineiit. Ill) w ever, for Iho at- - InrtiujH appuiied and utaled l the (ourl llml lliey went mu f r le.uly In ko idie.ul with the nm 4 today, lull Ihal lliey would liu prepaid! Kmiorniw. TARIFF CONFERENCE ON FOR TONIGHT Meeting Will Be In Ch. Of Commerce-Boom- s The flisl lue.il Inilrt (onfrieiieo In the hlhtu'-;- ' nf tho isbmlH will li- - held i""iglil In llio ronniH nf die .Clruiiiiei' i.. Loiiiiiieiro mid It Is Hint Iheio will ho of nil llin lenillui; ( iiiiiliKicl.il and ImliiMrliil roiueiiiM In llm Irlniiiln.'piiRenl and piep.ucd to k(o llylf opinions on (Continued on Tape 2) 1 ' : - by a ruin &, Co : Co., Ltd., Hotel Streets & Wc have a large, new stock of them just in. 9. m Single- - and doubh-brcastc- d Seiges and Woolens, all tailored in tho latest correct fashion by New York's fore- - most clothing house. , Stop in nnd sec them in our windows. Fort and Held FRANK 0 LOWPEN, campaign made-u- cNpcctoil IENTYMOLOGISTHERE SEEING LOCAL BOGS Italian Scientist To Study Parasites Of Cane Fields To study methods pursitsd locally liy etilomoloKlxlfl, and to initio iu iiiiioiib tho parnsitos of tho MiRar Holds which may result In ory ln'iicllcl.il illsLoverlcs, I'lllppo HIIvps- - trl, of tho itojal Agricultural School of I'lirllcl, near Naples, one nt tho most eminent cutoinoloRliits of Italy, nrrhcil on tho China this iiioinliiR. lie will spend two wcols In his In- - esllKalon here, when ho will re- turn to llin States, this tilp to tho Itd.inds, 1,000 miles out of Ills way, helm; taken liccatiso ho hollors espe- - clilly In Iho nietlinils which nro pur-- siied lieic In flKhtliir; parasites. .Mr. HlUeiitri holds tho s.uno Iowh of this matter as tho local people. In rortradlrtlnctloii lo those held nnd iKtcd upon In lnoft parts of tho States, 'llicie, sprays and hiiK-kll- l- liiK coiuortlniiH are depended upon lo a ureiit exlciil: here, tho prartlen Is tu study mil the hloliiKy of tho InHcrt, lo net at tho enilirj ninny of tho i.pc-(I- liiMilveil, nnd lo llml tho Insect which will war iixiiiust tho dettruct-v- u lit I lei hues. This h tlm method which tho T selniitlst favoiH. and It Is for tho. pxpiesH purposo of seeliiK the norldiiK of the mailer hole, and ot InyesllRiitliiR Dm londltlnns, that ho made tho tilp down hero. He will spend most of his tlmo heic In tha cane Itelds. Ha will inalio photoRrnphs, fiom which slereoptl- - (Continued on Page 2) REMEMBER that we represent in- surance companies that are among the most re- liable in the United States. See us About your insurance; we make no charge for a conference. k m 1wi,1Kn'V Hawaiian Trust Company, Ltd 923 rORT ST., Honolulu RIP. PRIlMnS QAII III I I B III Mlllll III HH II IflVI.VIIUIVIillV J1Ib WITH TORPEDOERS SAN FRANCISCO, Calif., Aug. 2 1. Seven of the armored cruisers composing the Pacific Fleet sailed frjia this port today for Honolulu un- der command of Admiral Swinburne. The cruiser Colorado, which wjnt aeround in Pupct Sound, is not with the Fleet. The ships Ure: West Virginia (flagship), Maryland, Pennsylvania, Tennejstc, California, Washington, and South Dakota. The fruiters are towing the tor do boats Perry, Hopkins, Hull, Truxton, Whipple, Stswait. and Preble. The Fleet is accompanied by tho Solace and Buffalo with supplies. 'I hoy arc expected In nnivp hero on September 2nd. The rolllcis Saturn mid Jililln have already snllpil for this , pint. It Is rcpnilcd fiom the Coist that those colliers will go no further tlinn this port Tltn uuxill.ii) Solace Is In nccompnny llto hIiIph. Germae Ambassador Stei nbe rg Dead HEIDELBERQ, ncnr.any, Aug. 24. Freiherr Speck von Stcrnburg, German Ambarsador to the United States, died here today from lung trouble. SPAIN'S KINO TRAVELS PARIS, Franrc, Aug. 24. King Alfonso of Spain arrived here today, traveling incognito. He will join the Queen at the Isle of Wight. , m i mtm ( ) TOURISTS HELD UP ST., PAUL, Mihi', Aug! 24. A lone highwayman today held"up' and" robbed seven coachloads of tourists in the Yellowstone Park. i i OUR MEN IN REVIEW SYDNEY, Australia, Aug. 24. The feature of today's entertainment of the American Fleet was a review of 1,500 American and Colonial sail- ors and army troops. m EMBEZZLER KILLS HIMSELF FRANKFORT, Germany, Aug. 24. Cashier Geltermann of the Bank embezzled 12S,000. He committed suicide when the discovery-wa- s made. Campbell Says Nuuanu Water Must Be Filtered "fntllleied Nuuanu water Is abso- lutely unfit for human consumption." This Is one of the very startling mid sweeping statements mado by Superintendent of Public Works Mnrston Campbell In his annual rl to (iiivrrnor Krcar, which hits just been toniplptcd, Mr. Campbell Kiie.s after HiIiiks rlRhl from tho idioulder, mid thorn Is no skimping lor hr.itliiK a run nil tho hush In Ills .icfcrpnccs to the present unhappy j condition of nffnliH In his depart-- I incut. Ho Informs tho Governor that tho Honolulu wntcr system is tho ronglomcrnio result of nn undertak- ing that has been started without nny definite object In vlow. without I S.S. ALAMEDA, Aug. 26 ALLIGATOR PEARS, PINEAPPLES, JfAfAlAB, iJANANAb, Island Fruit Co., 72 S. KING. PHONE 15. There's Ginger in our boys Watch 'Em Go! TERRITORIAL MESSENGER SERVICE PHONE 361 HE HALL mark Is mo thought or preparation for fu ll! re growth. Mr. Campbell dors something moro than roast tho sntem as It now Is, ho fIiows how this can ho remedied. end ho goes Into details in the report and explains to tho (liner nor tho manner In which ho would handle affairs and reorganize, hud ho tho necessary funds. Among other things, ho states Hint the present ducking facilities nt this harbor arc absolutely Inadequate to handle tho vast amount ot business that lomes nnd passes through hero. Ho makes tho statement that tho docks which nro now controlled by (Continued on Page 4) Lehnhardt's UNEXCELLED Candies ALWAYS FRESH, AT Hollister Drug Co., Ltd. KING AND FORT. Pay FURNITURE J. Hopp & Co., 185 S. KING STREET. wi IMPORTANT CHANGE IN PARTY RULES HomeRulersMay Endorse1 Candidates of Others Parties Tho Territorial convention of Iho Homo Hide parly which takes ptntu next Monday, August 31st, In tho Kn- - lillliiuliuil hall will ho nn Interesting affair. Tho attendance will bo one of tho largest In tho history of tho Homo Hulo party and fiom the general out-- j look, tho delegation will Include homo former ilcptibllcniis and I)emocra.s, who hao recently heroine Homo aid- ers. "One of tho prlnclpil things tint wo will do In Iho ciinu'iitlon," said Chas. K. Notloy today, "will bo tho roWslug of our rules. Wo do this In order that good and reliable members of Hie oili- er iiotllicat parties may ho glen our support. As It Is our platform does I not permit us to mo for nnv candi dates other than our own mcmlors. 'Should our platform bo iolsed, ac cording to our present plans, those who will seek our simnort. t hunch (hey may bo Iteiiubllcaiis or Demo crats will bo ghen support; provided tho majority rules In such cases ' Rumors have It that Jack i.uc.is nnd Chas. Hiistace, Jr., hao requested Against Impeachment, Criticizes laukea Thero will bo no Impeachment pro- ceedings started against Sheriff lau- kea. of At least, the committee of Su- pervisors which was appointed to look into tho Isol matter will recom- mend that no such steps ho taken. This report will ho submitted lo tho Heard of Supervisors nt Its meeting next Wednesday evening. In tho mcnntlmo tho Sheriff will not be let down altogether easily, tho committee having decided to mako Eomo criticism of him In its report, hut Iq regard to how far this criti- cism shnll go'tlio members of tho rom mlltco do not quite agree. Whllo all throo members of tho committee. Fern, Kealoha, and Arch- er, ngrec that no Impeachment pro- ceedings should bo taken, and nlso on tho fact that the Sheriff should bo i js Spreckels Is Coming a Iludolph Sprecklcs In to visit Hono- lulu noxt month. This Is tho plan now nnd tho city & A Price, $3.50 1051 Fort Street. M?i 0f t 5 . ... f ,..' V." jtMMMflwfiiflaB hUijkjg y T'Jti.-iiii'il- ffii PRESIDENT OF HAWAII'S COLLEGE But Mr. Gilmore And Profs Arrive On China Today I'li'sldent Cllinorp nnd tho nihanro guard of the Instructors' foito for Hawaii's College of Agriculture anil Mechanic Alls arihcil In the China this morning With I'lcslilent (lllmore wero Miss Agnes Hunt, who will hae charge of (Continued on Page 3) .:. . certain ineniherH or the Homo uulo party to rapport them at llio lyllot box; but lliey were politely told to priheut (heir ietllioii.s to Iho Homo Hiilc coiiMiitlnn Whether they will do mi remains lo bo setu. Some well Known Homo Hub-i- said that It would be well for Charley Aclil to forwmd a pi llllon of u suno na- ture, mi ili:i( tlip could all be consid- er! d nl the Hiune time. When tlii'Mj ciiididnles for Major wero seen today lliey denied Iho re- port, HtiHlacc- - adding however, that If tho Homo Killers know u good thing when they saw It Ihoy would surely Mipjort hint. j i - j - - - crltlilred to some extent, their point disagreement Is tho degree of crit- icism which should bo accorded him. Porn and Archer appear to bo In- clined In report that tho Sheriff has not shown sufficient fnmlllnrlty with tho work of his department, whllo Kealoha, who is the thntrninu ot tho (oinmlttec, la of tho opinion thai tho Shciiff should bo given a still morn soM-r- iplnikc. Tho members of tlm committee expected to get together for a llunl discussion ot tho matter today. They hoped lo bo ublo to torn promlee. In which case their roport will he mado up Immediately, but, on tho other hand, If they should not bo ablo lo arrive nt nny ngrrement a majority report will bo filed by Kern and Archer, n;ni a minority repoit by Koaloha. will have an opportunity to gieet Iho S.m FVnnclsco reformer, who has many Intimate friends licit' Spreckels Is not coming lo reform Honolulu or lo pass his opinion on tho Isol liuikca nolo Tho purpobo nf hln trip Is In look over tho ground with view to Iho extension of Illsbnp street lo Iho waterfront. Tho Sprock-le- s Intercsta nun n Inrgo amount nf tho pinperty thioiigh whlrh tho ex- tension will pass, mid It Is probabto that Mr. Spicrkles' visit will havo much to do with hnslrniug tho com- pletion of the extension. mt . Sal." cards at Bulletin. DURABLE SHOE Manufactures Saves You Money, Old fashioned honesty in workmanship and materials make this shoe durable. It is at the same time very stylish, cool, and ;. Made of tan Russia calf leather. Ask for "The Astor" No. 3G4 Shoe Co., Ltd. Telephone 282. 1 'B j " 4 ?

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Page 1: Hole. Ads Win VOL. PAGES-HONOL- ULU, PACIFIC FLEET SAILS · 2015. 6. 1. · v v, yw w ngffc Aw--y $ jMmVii, 71" ". From THE KEY TO HONOLULU'S Manchuria Gan Francisco:Aug. 31 MARKETPLACE:

v v,

yw w Aw-- yngffc

$ jMmVii, " " .71 THE KEY TO HONOLULU'S

FromManchuria

Gan Francisco:. . . . , .Aug. 31 MARKETPLACE:

1'or Sau Francisco: Evening BulbetinA I, lined. i ..Aug. 2fi

From Vancouver:M.'UiuK.i Sept. 19 wForMamma

Vancouver:.Sept. 15 3.30 EDITION Look at the Doughnut not at the Hole. Bulletin Ads Win Trade

THE EVENING BULLETIN44- -- -VOL. X. NO. 4087 IO PAGES-HONOL- ULU, TERRITORY OF HAWAII, MONDAY. AUGUST .2408-l- O PAGES PRICE 5 CENTS

PACIFIC FLEET SAILSMANAGERS

--

X&-- KWHiT '

Oliaiimnn Hitchcock in selecting his Etccutivs Committee for the Republican National 1ms

picked men known for their noliticil capacity and who will jrivc their whole time to the work. The fourtonsidcicd as leaders lira Senator Pcaroje, Frank C. Lowdcn, N. E. Bora'i, and William L. Ward. The Advis-oi- y

Ccmmittc:, which was named a few days aso, will he of mn of financial strength, while the

executive officers "ill do the work.

WARM PRIMARIES

IN SmjISTRICT

Paiua Only Place In 4th

where Much lrouoie"inreaten- s- ,

--1

. --- i fj' On nctt IVIilay evening Hjo Re-

publican niliu.irlcH inn In take plan1,

lit which immlnalloiiH will Sin ni.ulo

fm delegate! to tlm County and thoTciilloilul ((inventions, and fho poll--

inns am getting busy. In thorum III tlli'io mo no Brent lights

with tho exception nt tlioIMuo.i precinct, vvlmio Chin Ho llnoth,who suppoita llustnio for Mnyor, willlip opposed l N.iK.ipaahil, who la i

I,.iiio'h light-han- d man In that pl.up,anil who himself has aspirations for!a Supciv hoi ship. I

TIipii) m.i ho Minio lighting iluno ,

In (In; Scumd, lint a nieollnr of thatliriiluit will he hold thin evening Tor

the purpose of deildliif; how many,ilelcg.itiH null of lllo np.in.is luiklnKup tho prcrl'ict Is elltllled In, and III

i.ir" Hill (.'iCHllu'i b liaiinniilniisblellled. Ilnle should ho no fuitllurI nu'-l- - In that :irctlnct. j

In the I'iflh Distill I, on tli otherhind, Hie duvo of pi.uo will probablyI nl lie nliln In (lnil a pci 'Ii. In tlmrir.litliiK Seventh thoin In. us usti il,piospepti of a wi mi hallle, betweentho I ..i ne, I Instil e, mid l.m.is fon eh,

mid tlipio are, fuilhoinio.-e- , milno oldi Continued on Vatre 2)

Made

Alfred Benj

I TheCorner

OF REPUBLICAN CAMPAIGN

&T4Jl!sfttfJ;S:fc;;;ftJ!

Kash

MUNICIPAL TEST

CASE TOMORROW

V Tim li r.l (MIKll of the Mlllllllllllt Ait h.n guno over until loinor- - t--

row II wis ret for a hearing bot foiu ludgu lie Itoll IIiIh niortiinu.

and llin cnrrldors or Iho Judicial y vbuilding Weru flllud Willi Supi'l- -

.vlMna, polllli Kiln, ami imeiuMtu rporMiim. - . n ; y

HiaTIicj' nh ilmiuint4 iinlntineiit. Ill) w ever, for Iho at- -

InrtiujH appuiied and utaled l

the (ourl llml lliey went mu fr le.uly In ko idie.ul with the nm4 today, lull Ihal lliey would liu

prepaid! Kmiorniw.

TARIFF CONFERENCE

ON FOR TONIGHT

Meeting Will Be

In Ch. Of Commerce-Boom- s

The flisl lue.il Inilrt (onfrieiieo In

the hlhtu'-;- ' nf tho isbmlH will li- - heldi""iglil In llio ronniH nf die .Clruiiiiei'i.. Loiiiiiieiro mid It Is HintIheio will ho of nilllin lenillui; ( iiiiiliKicl.il and ImliiMrliilroiueiiiM In llm Irlniiiln.'piiRenl andpiep.ucd to k(o llylf opinions on

(Continued on Tape 2)

1

'

: -

byaruin &, Co

:

Co., Ltd.,Hotel Streets

& Wc have a large, new stock of them just in.

9.m Single- - and doubh-brcastc- d Seiges and Woolens, all

tailored in tho latest correct fashion by New York's fore- -

most clothing house.

, Stop in nnd sec them in our windows.

Fort and

Held

FRANK 0 LOWPEN,

campaign

made-u-

cNpcctoil

IENTYMOLOGISTHERE

SEEING LOCAL BOGS

Italian Scientist To Study

Parasites Of Cane

Fields

To study methods pursitsd locallyliy etilomoloKlxlfl, and to initio iu

iiiiioiib tho parnsitos of thoMiRar Holds which may result In oryln'iicllcl.il illsLoverlcs, I'lllppo HIIvps- -

trl, of tho itojal Agricultural Schoolof I'lirllcl, near Naples, one nt thomost eminent cutoinoloRliits of Italy,nrrhcil on tho China this iiioinliiR.lie will spend two wcols In his In- -

esllKalon here, when ho will re-

turn to llin States, this tilp to thoItd.inds, 1,000 miles out of Ills way,helm; taken liccatiso ho hollors espe- -

clilly In Iho nietlinils which nro pur--siied lieic In flKhtliir; parasites.

.Mr. HlUeiitri holds tho s.uno Iowhof this matter as tho local people. Inrortradlrtlnctloii lo those held nndiKtcd upon In lnoft parts of thoStates, 'llicie, sprays and hiiK-kll- l-

liiK coiuortlniiH are depended upon loa ureiit exlciil: here, tho prartlen Istu study mil the hloliiKy of tho InHcrt,lo net at tho enilirj ninny of tho i.pc-(I-

liiMilveil, nnd lo llml tho Insectwhich will war iixiiiust tho dettruct-v- u

lit I lei hues.This h tlm method which tho T

selniitlst favoiH. and It Is fortho. pxpiesH purposo of seeliiK thenorldiiK of the mailer hole, and otInyesllRiitliiR Dm londltlnns, that homade tho tilp down hero.

He will spend most of his tlmoheic In tha cane Itelds. Ha will inaliophotoRrnphs, fiom which slereoptl- -

(Continued on Page 2)

REMEMBER

that we represent in-

surance companies thatare among the most re-

liable in the UnitedStates.

See us About yourinsurance; we make nocharge for a conference.

km 1wi,1Kn'V

Hawaiian Trust

Company, Ltd923 rORT ST., Honolulu

RIP. PRIlMnS QAIII I I I I B III Mlllll I I I HH IIIflVI.VIIUIVIillV J1Ib

WITH TORPEDOERSSAN FRANCISCO, Calif., Aug. 2 1. Seven of the armored cruisers

composing the Pacific Fleet sailed frjia this port today for Honolulu un-der command of Admiral Swinburne.

The cruiser Colorado, which wjnt aeround in Pupct Sound, is notwith the Fleet. The ships Ure: West Virginia (flagship), Maryland,Pennsylvania, Tennejstc, California, Washington, and South Dakota.

The fruiters are towing the tor do boats Perry, Hopkins, Hull,Truxton, Whipple, Stswait. and Preble.

The Fleet is accompanied by tho Solace and Buffalo with supplies.'I hoy arc expected In nnivp hero on September 2nd.The rolllcis Saturn mid Jililln have already snllpil for this ,

pint. It Is rcpnilcd fiom the Coist that those colliers will go nofurther tlinn this port

Tltn uuxill.ii) Solace Is In nccompnny llto hIiIph.

Germae Ambassador

Stei nberg DeadHEIDELBERQ, ncnr.any, Aug. 24. Freiherr Speck von Stcrnburg,

German Ambarsador to the United States, died here today from lungtrouble.

SPAIN'S KINO TRAVELSPARIS, Franrc, Aug. 24. King Alfonso of Spain arrived here today,

traveling incognito. He will join the Queen at the Isle of Wight. ,m i mtm (

) TOURISTS HELD UPST., PAUL, Mihi', Aug! 24. A lone highwayman today held"up' and"

robbed seven coachloads of tourists in the Yellowstone Park.i i

OUR MEN IN REVIEWSYDNEY, Australia, Aug. 24. The feature of today's entertainment

of the American Fleet was a review of 1,500 American and Colonial sail-ors and army troops.

mEMBEZZLER KILLS HIMSELF

FRANKFORT, Germany, Aug. 24. Cashier Geltermann of theBank embezzled 12S,000. He committed suicide when the

discovery-wa- s made.

Campbell Says Nuuanu

Water Must Be Filtered"fntllleied Nuuanu water Is abso-

lutely unfit for human consumption."This Is one of the very startling

mid sweeping statements mado bySuperintendent of Public WorksMnrston Campbell In his annual rl

to (iiivrrnor Krcar, which hitsjust been toniplptcd, Mr. CampbellKiie.s after HiIiiks rlRhl from thoidioulder, mid thorn Is no skimping

lor hr.itliiK a run nil tho hush In Ills.icfcrpnccs to the present unhappyj condition of nffnliH In his depart-- Iincut. Ho Informs tho Governor thattho Honolulu wntcr system is thoronglomcrnio result of nn undertak-ing that has been started withoutnny definite object In vlow. without I

S.S. ALAMEDA, Aug. 26ALLIGATOR PEARS, PINEAPPLES,

JfAfAlAB, iJANANAb,

Island Fruit Co.,72 S. KING. PHONE 15.

There's Ginger

in our boys Watch 'Em Go!

TERRITORIALMESSENGER SERVICE

PHONE 361

HE HALL mark

Is

mo thought or preparation for full! re growth.

Mr. Campbell dors something morothan roast tho sntem as It now Is,ho fIiows how this can ho remedied.end ho goes Into details in the reportand explains to tho (liner nor thomanner In which ho would handleaffairs and reorganize, hud ho thonecessary funds.

Among other things, ho states Hintthe present ducking facilities nt thisharbor arc absolutely Inadequate tohandle tho vast amount ot businessthat lomes nnd passes through hero.Ho makes tho statement that thodocks which nro now controlled by

(Continued on Page 4)

Lehnhardt'sUNEXCELLED

CandiesALWAYS FRESH, AT

Hollister

Drug Co., Ltd.KING AND FORT.

Pay

FURNITURE

J. Hopp & Co.,185 S. KING STREET.

wi

IMPORTANT CHANGE

IN PARTY RULES

HomeRulersMay Endorse1

Candidates of Others

PartiesTho Territorial convention of Iho

Homo Hide parly which takes ptntunext Monday, August 31st, In tho Kn- -

lillliiuliuil hall will ho nn Interestingaffair. Tho attendance will bo one oftho largest In tho history of tho HomoHulo party and fiom the general out-- jlook, tho delegation will Include homoformer ilcptibllcniis and I)emocra.s,who hao recently heroine Homo aid-ers.

"One of tho prlnclpil things tint wowill do In Iho ciinu'iitlon," said Chas.K. Notloy today, "will bo tho roWslugof our rules. Wo do this In order thatgood and reliable members of Hie oili-er iiotllicat parties may ho glen oursupport. As It Is our platform does I

not permit us to mo for nnv candidates other than our own mcmlors.

'Should our platform bo iolsed, according to our present plans, thosewho will seek our simnort. t hunch(hey may bo Iteiiubllcaiis or Democrats will bo ghen support; providedtho majority rules In such cases '

Rumors have It that Jack i.uc.is nndChas. Hiistace, Jr., hao requested

Against Impeachment,

Criticizes laukeaThero will bo no Impeachment pro-

ceedings started against Sheriff lau-

kea.of

At least, the committee of Su-

pervisors which was appointed tolook into tho Isol matter will recom-mend that no such steps ho taken.This report will ho submitted lo thoHeard of Supervisors nt Its meetingnext Wednesday evening.

In tho mcnntlmo tho Sheriff willnot be let down altogether easily, thocommittee having decided to makoEomo criticism of him In its report,hut Iq regard to how far this criti-cism shnll go'tlio members of tho rommlltco do not quite agree.

Whllo all throo members of thocommittee. Fern, Kealoha, and Arch-er, ngrec that no Impeachment pro-ceedings should bo taken, and nlsoon tho fact that the Sheriff should bo

i js

Spreckels

Is Cominga

Iludolph Sprecklcs In to visit Hono-lulu noxt month.

This Is tho plan now nnd tho city

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Price, $3.50

1051 Fort Street.M?i 0f

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PRESIDENT OF

HAWAII'S COLLEGE

But

Mr. Gilmore And Profs

Arrive On China

Today

I'li'sldent Cllinorp nnd tho nihanroguard of the Instructors' foito forHawaii's College of Agriculture anilMechanic Alls arihcil In the Chinathis morning

With I'lcslilent (lllmore wero MissAgnes Hunt, who will hae charge of

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certain ineniherH or the Homo uuloparty to rapport them at llio lyllotbox; but lliey were politely told topriheut (heir ietllioii.s to Iho HomoHiilc coiiMiitlnn Whether they willdo mi remains lo bo setu.

Some well Known Homo Hub-i- saidthat It would be well for Charley Aclilto forwmd a pi llllon of u suno na-

ture, mi ili:i( tlip could all be consid-er! d nl the Hiune time.

When tlii'Mj ciiididnles for Majorwero seen today lliey denied Iho re-port, HtiHlacc- - adding however, that Iftho Homo Killers know u good thingwhen they saw It Ihoy would surelyMipjort hint.

j i - j - - -

crltlilred to some extent, their pointdisagreement Is tho degree of crit-

icism which should bo accorded him.Porn and Archer appear to bo In-

clined In report that tho Sheriff hasnot shown sufficient fnmlllnrlty withtho work of his department, whlloKealoha, who is the thntrninu ot tho(oinmlttec, la of tho opinion thai thoShciiff should bo given a still mornsoM-r- iplnikc. Tho members of tlmcommittee expected to get togetherfor a llunl discussion ot tho mattertoday. They hoped lo bo ublo to tornpromlee. In which case their roportwill he mado up Immediately, but, ontho other hand, If they should not boablo lo arrive nt nny ngrrement amajority report will bo filed by Kernand Archer, n;ni a minority repoit byKoaloha.

will have an opportunity to gieet IhoS.m FVnnclsco reformer, who hasmany Intimate friends licit'

Spreckels Is not coming lo reformHonolulu or lo pass his opinion ontho Isol liuikca nolo Tho purpobo nfhln trip Is In look over tho ground with

view to Iho extension of Illsbnpstreet lo Iho waterfront. Tho Sprock-le- s

Intercsta nun n Inrgo amount nftho pinperty thioiigh whlrh tho ex-

tension will pass, mid It Is probabtothat Mr. Spicrkles' visit will havomuch to do with hnslrniug tho com-pletion of the extension.

mt .Sal." cards at Bulletin.

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MONO A V

Honolulu Chapter Past Mat-ter Most Excellent Master.

'I UUfUAY

VUO.NUtOAY

I'HUUSUAVI'KIUAY

Lcahl Chapter No. 2 Special

MA'IUUOAV

All IsltltiK members of theOrder nro coidlnlly Imlted toattend meetings of local lodges

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

Mcots every Monday evening nt7:30 In 1. O. O. F. Hall, Fort Street

i:. 11. HENDUY, Secretary,HEN. F. VICKE11S, N. 0

All visiting brothers very cordiallyinvited.

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

Meets every 2d nnd 1th Tuesdayof each mouth nt 7:30 p. m. nt K. 1'.

Hall, corner l'ort mid llcrctauta Sts.Visiting Druthers cordially welcome

V. L. LY1.K, C. C,V. WALDHON, K. of It. & S.

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

Meets every first and third Fri-day evening at 7:30 In If. of P. Halt,corner l'ort and llerctanla. Visitinglirothuis cordially Invited to attend.

A. O. DEEH1NG, C.C.,JAS. W. WHITE, IC.U.S.

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

Honolulu I.odgo No. 010, II. P. 0.E will meet In their hall on Kingnear l'ort Stieet ccry 1'ilday even-ing.

lly order of the H. It.:IIENUY C. EASTON,

Secretary."WM. II. McINEItNY, L". It.

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

Meets every Saturday evening at7:30 o'clock In K. of P. Hall, cor.Fort and llcrotanla. Visiting broth-ers cordially Invited to attend.

W. L. FKAZEE, C.C..i:. A. JACOHSON, K.K.8.

HONOLULU AERIE 140, F. 0. E.

Meets on the 2nd nnd 4th WED-NESDAY ironings of each month at7:30 o'clock In K. of P. Hall, comerUcretnula nnd l'ort streots.

Visiting Eagles nro Invited to at-

tend.V. L. FKAZEE, W., Prcst.

II. T. MOOUE, Secy.

HAWAIIAN TRIBE No. 1, 1. 0. R. M.

Meets every first and third .Thurs-days of each month at Knights ofPythias Hnll. Visiting brothers cor-dially United to attend.

A 11. AUI.EIOH, Sachem.A. 13 MUUPHY. C. of n.

Pacific Photo GalleryBest and Latest method of photogra-

phic work.

17 HOTEL STREET near NUUANU.K. HAMAM0T0, Manager.

BEST AND Al ICE CREAM PARLOR

Delicious Cakes and Candieson hand at

Fugetsudo,17 HOTEL ST. TEL. 471,

F. &. Naami,Kodak Developing, Printing, En-

larging and Interior Photo-graphing.

HOTEL ST. bet. Nuuanu & Bethel,

THE CHOICEST STEAKS

THE FINEST CUTLETS

Tamales, Enchiladas, Spare Ribs.

THE CRITERION CAFE,Waverley Block Bethel St.

PAINTING, PAPERHANGING AND

TINTING.

General J ' ing A Specialty.

Dealers in Wll Paper. Paints, Oils,etc. T. 0. Eox. 914. 221 No. KingEt., opp. Aala Pari:. W. B. Kara, ragr.

EXCELLENT LAUNDRY WORK

done by the

FRENCH LAUNDRYwith their new 1'EENOH

process.257 Berctania St. Phone 1401,

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If A Better Beer Than

RainierHas Been Made, It Has NotBeen Put On Sale.

You Can Get Rainier atAny Bar.

Wholesale at

Rainier BottlingWorks

TELEPHONE 1331.

If you need Rubber Goods,pet the BEST.

They cost no more thanother brands- -

CHAMBERS DRUG CO.,

mwwwmw.,- -Fort and Kine

,Sts.

Absolutely CertainYou savo!When you getus to makeyour clothesnt ready-to-we-

prices.0"r $25. suitshave nocomparison,Tuxedo Suits$30. up.

cJGEO. A. MARTIN,

Hotel St.

The Only CURIO SALOON in Townis the

Orpheum Saloonright next to the Orpheum Theater.

Come up and have some fun.

Potted PlantsGut Flowers

Mrs. E.M. TAYLORYOUNG BUILDING.

For The Home

A VICTOROn Our Easy-Payme- Plan.

BERGSTROM MUSIC CO.. LTD.

AGENTS FOR

EDGEWORTH and QBOID TobaccosThe only two good smoking

Tobaccos in the Market.

FITZPATRICK BROS,and MYRTLE CIGAR STORE.

The latest and largest assortmentof hand-mad- e and painted leatherpostcards in Hawaiian Views, Flow-

ers and Fruits, at

Alakca St., bet. King and Merchant.

PINEAPPLES AND BANANAS.

Wholesale and RetailFresh Every Morning from Wahiawa.

Kaplolani BIdg,ALAKEA STREET, near KINO.

tUf'Tor Rent" cards on sale atBulletin office.

rnyjyiilwpiin"".1; r-- "Yiwfrs fwipiyiw'.w,BVENINO BULLETIN, HONOLULU, T. II., MONDAY, AUG. 21, 190S.

LOCAL AND GENERAL

New babies can use old carriaees.Let a Bulletin Want Ad. sellyours.

Mrs, Kcnrns' fresh chutney Is nowGc, nt nil grocery stores.Parndlse of Pacific Fleet number

for snlo nt nit howsstnnds.The Ilulletlns bent the Giants at

Atkinson Park jestvrdny.Expert mnssngo Im glien by Mr, nnd

Mis. IlnHhlinotn nt 411 King street.hben Low wan nmong I lie pnsscn- -

gers In the Mlkahal.i yesterday morn-ing.

L. A. Thurston nnd K. S. Hosmcrsailed yesterday In tho l.nrllne forHllo. rlwt

Call 301 or 41, day or night, forMnnucl K. ltlclmrds In his new Frank-lin automobile.

Fied Schmidt nnd Miss llcrthnSchmidt of l.lhuo nro visiting theirfriends In this city.

Noa Altill, Ilpimty County Attorneyof Hawaii who went to Knunl lastwoke let in licit yesteidny.

I.oiiId Horner, court stenographer,returned last night from n walkingtour around the Island of Oaliu.

All kinds Of beer, nines and mixeddrinks nro served In tho best mannernt the Fashion. .Inst glo us a try.

Attorney l.lghtfont this morningfiled his partial report as receiver oftho Hawaiian Realty nnd MaturityCompany.

For distilled water and nssortedrodn waters, delivered to jour officeor residence, ling up the Arctic SodaWater Works. Phono fir7.

On Installments of $3 per month souenn purchase n Whlto Family Itotarysewing machine. Ilcnny & Co, Ltd.,agents, 12GG Fort St. Phono 4SS.

l.ymnn Is mentioned as thechoice of the Home Rule parly's

on this Island, for Dele-gate to Congiess- ,- Hawaii HcrnM.

Coat your Iron roots with "Aruhlr. "

You will bo surprlsod at Ub coolingand presorv&tlve properties. CaliforniaFeed Co., agents.

Have you seen It? The new Uni-

versal Adding Machine. Come in andsee it demonstrated. The HawaiianOffl-- e Specialty Co.. Ltd.

Conies of the B u 1 1 e t i n ' s FleetEdition, wrapped ready for mailing,can be procured at this office for fivecents. Cost of mailintr. three cents.

Ernest N. Parker of Honolulu amihis stepsisters. Miss Campbell andMiss n. Campbell, aro among the latest arrivals nt tho Stewart. Call,Aug. IS.

Immigration Inspector ltnymondHi own Is expected hack hero on the"Ith, fioni a till) to thu other Islandsfor tho purpose of Issuing certlhc.ilesto American born Chinese.

Jack Grace, who was arrested theother day on n chnrgo of violating tholMmimds Act, had IiIh hearing beforeCommissioner .Imp! this morning. Illshall was llxed al (500, and ho was released.

Tho contest of tint will of tho IntoPrlneo David wns again pushed forward on tho calendar In Judgo DoHolt's court this morning, being setfor Wednesday ut HI o'clock. It looksvei) much us If tho contest will bosettled out of Court.

Win, Frost, n Camp Shatterlast Satuiday uu-nln- facetious.

ly throw u brick ut a young Hawaiianwoman who was silting In nu Icocream In tho Winston block,Tho joko was assessed worth (10 intho Policu Couit this morning.

During his recent tilp around thoisland Deteetho I.uko Investigated thecase of tho old Hindu, who reportedthat ho had been assaulted and robbedof a dollar by soiuo soldiers. I.ukofound that thu old fellow- - had spenttho dollar In a saloon, ncqulring a Jaglis a result of which ho fell and hurthimself. I.aku rcpnits that tho allegedassault was a puio fahilcatlon.

Among tho thioiigh passengeis ontho China Is Dr. A. J. Sloan, boundfor Japan. Ho has been for manyyears tho Oriental manager of theEquitable l.lfo, and Is one of tho bestknown nun In tho Kast. Ho wasonce shipmate with Captain Filete,yeaiH ago, on Iho Panama run of thoold "Constitution," nnd there liasbeen u gay renewing of old memoriesduring tho picsent voyugo.

Old Government Plantation cigarsaro thu best In Hawaii. Tho proof IsIn thu smoking thereof. Tho l.a Es- -

eurla five-ce- slzu Is tho most popular, but there nro also tho Purltunos,Finos, Perfectoi-H- , Pnuntelas, Invlnci-hies- ,

Helim Victorias and Hegalla Hielzes, all possessed of certain

dcsliahlo qualities. A lencly smoko.Tnko a box homo you'll order numb-er. Lewis & Co., Ltd., clgnr empor-ium, 1G9 N. King street: telephone 240,

Ilov. It. 11. Dodgo returned last woekfioni Moloknl, having greatly enjoyedthu twelve days he spent there. HoMslled every section or tho Island,looking after tho needs of tho eightchurches under tho euro of tho Ha-

waiian Hoard of Missions. Upon hisletiirn tho Maul Aid Association Im-

mediately placed two orders for thobuilding of a new parsonage nt theKnluaaha Church. Pukoo, for Ilov. I.I). Ineu, and for tho repairs of Wallaiichurch, which llirco eurs ago was(allied twenty feet Inland by n heaytidal wave. During tho last row- -

mouths tho Pclckunu chinch has beenput. Into splendid slinpo by Iho MaulAid Association toward which repairstho PulcKimu church members iiuvogenerously contributed. Mnul Nows.

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Record Stock Business

NEW YORK, N. Y., Aug. 22.change mndo the day's transactions tho)cnr, before the flnnnelnl depression.

MOROCCO HAS

TANGIKll, Morocco, Aug. 23.brother of the Sultan, whom ho has defeated In buttle, lins been proclaim-e- d

Sultan. Abdul Aziz, tho ruler, Is lleolng to tho south, pursued by tho troops of tho usurper, whoturn to tho city of Morocco, which Is

TANOIEU, Morocco, Aug. 22. Thobeen encamped around the walls ofHafld, tho Usurper, were attacked Inment being brought on.

The Sultan's troops wero defeatedHo Is now being hotly by tho victorious horse

men of his r.

TO OPEN

PEKIN. China. Aug. 22. Japanfor tho Installation of telegraph lines.

Negotiations over thn seizure liv

business

defented

escaped capture. pursued

JAPAN

Chlnchow, consigned to Japanese linns, which was made on August 12,Iiuvo resulted In it settlement of the matter without tercrriiig It Pc-ki-

ROBBED SUBTREASURY

CHICAGO. III.. Aug. 2.1. 0. W.Treasury here, has been arrested, charred will, llicfl An nYimilnntlniiof the currency in the vaults shows

CONSTANTINOPLE ON FIRE

. CONSTANTINOPLE, Turkey, Aug. 23. This city wns swept by a(onflagratlon today. Fifteen hundredllamcs and theic has been a great loss

mINDICTED FOR

SPIUNGFIELD. 111.. Aug. 22.persons clinrged with Implication In the recent rnco riots hero wcro re-

turned Satin day by the (Irani! Jury.

RECALL OLD

CONSTANTINOPLE, Turkey, Aug. 22.-T- ho Tiiiklsh Ambassadorsnt llcrlln nnd Vienna have been recalled by the reconstructed Turkish(iovernment.

WRECKED IN

IIEIinEN. N'oiwny, Aug. 23. Folgcurondaii has been wrecked Inthu Sknger Hack and fmty persons have been ill owned.

'DOINGS OF THE FERN, I4TH HIMSELF,

SUPREME COURT HAS FOURTEENTH CHILD

The raso of the Illshop Trust Coin-pa-

vs. the Oaliu Sug'ir Companyhas been specially set for Wednesdayfor henrlny before thu Supremo Court.In the matter of tho taxation of costslu the Lahnlnnliiua case, In which thutrustees huo taken un appeal, it wnsset for a hearing on Thursday of (hisweek. A motion by thu Attorney (Jen-em- !

tu dismiss thu appeal of tho Hllo,Fruit Company was withdrawn inopen court this morning. .IlnimleThiimpsoii's suit wilt be suiuultlcd onbriefs, and without argument probably.

WARM PRIMARIES

(Continued from Pa;e 1)troics which tho leaders of that pre-

cinct wish to settle. Solomon Mahc-lou- a,

who Is one of .lack Lucas' Hti (in-

gest supporters, will stand againstEll Crawford, who favors Lane, andAlapal. the stable-bos- who Is uIIuhUuc inan, tho two latter having((unbilled against Mnhclnnn, thoughthis fact Is supposed to be a secret.

In tho Twelfth, Bernard Kelekoliu,who would falu get a nomination fortho House, will bo opposed by WillieCrawford and Chnrllo Clark, of whomthe foimcr Is also n candidate for thoHouse. Clark, who was until recent-ly supposed to bo n cnndldato forItepiesenlutlvc, Is said have decided not to run. as he now has employ-ment which Is mora congenial to himthan thai In legislative, halls.

In thn Ninth and tho Eighth tlicroIs some apprehension lest the followers of Achl who still graco tho Re-

publican lolls make soino trouble, in

and Fred. Deckley being op-

posed In tho lattnr precinct to Abra-ham Kcliae, tho Achl man. In thoEleventh efforts lire being mndo tohave Just una slate, this to bo effected through a compromise, whlloIn tho Tenth It Is expected that

will bo nblo head tho ticketwithout opposition. I

lu tho Pearl City precinct troubleIs thieatonlng, Ocorgo Nawnakoa,who was n short time ago deposedas Itond Supervisor, being in tho ringagainst Archer, who will nnmu onoslate. Nawnakoa Is oppobed to Hus- -taco.

Tlicro has been much speculationas to who would run for Supervisor.Cox of Walalua will run again, hut ItIs not so certain that Dwlght will doso, Among tho now mon who uro Intho battle for theso honors, uro HillAjlctt, tho veteran handboy nndhacl.man, who bomn years ago was umember of tho House; Nakap.ialiit,Lano'H P.iuoa representative; A. K,Vicrrn, tho, baseball man;, and JimQulnn, S. P. Mnlolun, the foremanon tho Oceanic wharf, Is also said tohnvn aspirations.

Correa announced yesterday nt a political luauat Knllhl Camp that ho would againbe u candidate for the House.

Saturday's on the Stock Ex

to

to

to

largest slncu August 1 of Inst

NEW SULTAN

Mulnl Hnfld, the rebellious half- -

are attempting to cut off his refaithful to him.

forces of tho Sultan, who hadFez, besieging tho nrmy of Mulai

n sortlo today, a general engage

nnd tho Sultan himself narrowly

MANCHURIA

has uereed tn reonen MnnehnHa

Dm Chinese nr 12. (inn rift nt

Fltzcernld. thn tpllor In Ilin Sub.

Hint (ITS, 000, nro missing.

houses have been dcsliocd by thoof life.

i

RACE RIOTING

Twenty more Indictments against

AMBASSADORS

SKAGER RACK

A baby boy wns born yesterdaymorning to the wlfo of SupervisorJoseph James Fern. This makes thofourteenth child In tho family of thu

Supervisor, and .loo Iskept busy today receiving tho cougrnt-ulation- n

of his fi lends. It Is a strnugocoincidence that Fern was himselfthu fourteenth child lu his family.

MISUNDERSTANDING IN

DREDGINGJONTRACT

Through n disagreement ns to thoterms of tho dredging contract for thoharbor work, legal complications maysoon hedgo about B. J. Lord, tho con-tractor. Ho has been dumping thoileluis from tho work whero It wasnot wanted by thu U. S. engineers,and was untitled to stop by EngineerHiirbank, Ho stopped for a whllo hutlerently lcsmucd, nnd now It Isthought possible that ho might, If suchii thing should be thought uecessaiyanywhere ulong tho Hue, bu arrestedunder tho ItlveiH and lluiliors act ofMarch 3rd, Ihfltf, by which U. S. Engi-neers and their assistants' aro madeariestliig ulllcers, nnd It is spccinut.that such work us It being donu shallgo forward with tho approval of theseenglneeis.

It has been mentioned that Lordmay bo arrested because lio has "niadohlniseir objectionable." Under thoAct, this would warrant no moro thana discharge.

TARIFF CONFERENCE

(Continued from Face 1)various mailers of Importance whichurl slated to bo brought up.

Governor Fronr and Delegatehavo been working togotlicr

with a luw towards getting tho publicopinion on this matter, as they feelthat It Is something In which everytltlzeii nnd r of thu'IslnuiHshould bu vitally luleiested. Willithis In mind, and so that tho mattercould bu settled before Iho special ses-'tdo-

uf Congress, Invitations havebeen issued to all Iho organization);and business firms lo havo a e

piescnl tonight nt tho moutlug.

NEW PARK COMMISSIONERS.

Oerrltt Wilder nnd Ocorgo P. Cnsllohnvo been appointed I'aik Couimls-tlnuur- s

to take tho places of L. A.Thurston and E. A. Mclnerny, re-

signed,

Post (Mil co Inspector Hiiro showedup this morning ut tho Judiciary build-ing. Ho has been making a tour ofMnul, and It has been iiunored thathu has been Investigating an allegedrobbery of tho United States malls.However, when usked about It thinmorning, ho stated that tlicro was norobbery. Tho mall sacks, however,had been damaged, by what ho did notsay,

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office. Thc are th new tel-

ephone numbers of the Bulletin office.

Two Wayscf holding your paper to read near-er or further than 12 inches.

BOTH WRONG. Better consult

BOSTON BUILDING

IN FOREIGN PORTS

Saturday, Auoutt 22,1I1I.O Arrled, Aug. 18;

Hkt, Kllkltnta, from Port Gamble.Monday, August 24.

Illl.O Arrived Aug. 18:llktne. Kllkltnt. from Pint Gamble

TACOMA Sailed Aug. 21:Ilk, E. F. Whitney, for Knhiilul.

OKAYS HAHHOIt Sailed Aug. 21:Schr. C. A. Thayer, for Honolulu.

SAN FIIANCISCO Sailed Aug. 22:S. S. Alaskan, for Seattle.

SA NFKANCISCO Sailed Aug. 21:U. S. Paelllc Fleet, for Honolulu.U. S. Pncine Torpedo Fleet, for Ho

noltilu.IJ. S. Solace, for Honolulu.

SAN FIIANCISCO Arrived Aug. 248. S. Enterprise, from illlii, 9 a. in.

SAN DIEGO Arrived Aug. 23:Yacht Litrllue, from Hllo.

DELAWAItE HKEAKWATEIt Alrived Aug. 21:

Am. hi. Astral, fiom Hllo, Apt tl r.--I

WATERFRONT NOTES... .... .

iiu iimy six ions ni ireigui nilthis port, but with n larger list opassengers than usual, tho V. M. S. SChina, Captain Frlele, nrrlved thlimorning from San Francisco on louttto tho Orient. Shp Is taking on Giltons of coal hero, so sho will not getaway from her dock before 0 o'clockthis evening.

Tho China had an uneventful rundown here, finding smooth weather nltho way from tho Coast.

Sho brought 174 lings of mall, repicsentlng nu accumulation or foil'dnys.

In her hold, the China canles .0(submarine mines for Manila harboiThey nie good mines, mlnun tho vlt.iexplosive. Tho China has at oiktlmo mid another carried tho inlnc-wltl- i

thu explosive lu them, but thuwa snot donu with so largo u shipnient, which would have been sufflclcnt to blow up Oaliu It tho guncotton had been left lu tho enses.

Thu Asia was In tho harbor alHongkong when thu typhoon whlcldid mi much damage along the Chin;coast struck Hint place. Purser Then,describes It graphically. It was a clrcnlar wind, travelling nt the rato ol10 miles an hour. Tho Asia was unharmed, but tho Persia went on tinmud flats. Sho was uninjured, ns waithe Mongolln, tho only damage sustallied by the big vessel being to tingangwny, which was smashed by tvessel loose from Its moorings,

faTHE A.-- S. S. Mexican departei

yestoiday afternoon for Hllo to dltcharge tho remainder of her cargoShe will land the rails and otlieequipment for thu live miles of add,tlomil track which tho Hllo rallroaiIs putting In to aid In the coustriictlorof the Hllo hienkwuter. The steamship Arlzouaii departed for Kaliuliit ttdischarge freight and tnko on Bugar.

RSI

THE FLAUHENCE WAUD, whlclgot In into Sutiircny afternoon frorrMldwny, after a slow trip, eucountcrcirather calm weather nil tho way hereIn plnco of storms as was feared. Shimade n passagu of over a mouth,

toEIGHTEEN Gllbeit Islanders win

had been victims of a "bhickblrdlng'expedition and hail senod IS years IisorWtudo lu Guatemala, passedthrough on tho Aoraugl, being senthomo by Iho Hiltlsh government.

PaTHE ASTItAI. Is oveiduo ut Del

a win o Hienkwuter, ami nothing hatbeen hoard of her since sho left henlast April in company with the Atlatmid the Edward Sowall, both of whichhavo been lu port some time.

THE ASIA sighted lu 3.1.50 degrcernorth nnd lfl.1-2- cast, on her Inst t,rlfrom Iho Orient, tho wieck of n Jnpmost) schooner, thu Kino Moto Mnrn

110 tonsNgross, owned by Mitsubishi(ioshl Kiilsha.

THE P. M. S. S. Asia arrived Inimrt late Saturday afternoon and wenton yesterdny. She had n nno caigonr Hllk. amounting to 23,000 bales,worth $2,500,000.

IdTHE KE All HOU for Knual mid the

llelcno for Ilnwull aro inler-Islnn-

callings, (his afternoon, both leavingnt 5 n cluck.

TCl

THE MIKAHALA'S height list In-

cluded 1 hoise, I cow, 1 dog, 1(! headcattle, 8 pigs, ill bales wool, 11 boxeschickens.

faEDWAHD SKEIIAN died on board

the Aoruugl whllo sho was lu unithero this tilp. Ho wns a consumptive.

PaHALF A DOZEN Honolulu pcoplo

went down to Hllo on Iho Lurllnusailing ut 2 o'clock,

raTHE W. G. HALL'S freight list

2021 bags sugar, 2000 bags rice,100 bags cocoanuts.

hiTHE KINAU will bilng ns caigo

111') bags ot sugar Mom. Kauai.fa

THE KE AU I10U brought 1000hags sugar.

THE LUHLINE brought spuds fortno neet,

BORN.

KAMAIOPILI At Maternity Home,Aug. 21, IMS, lo Mr. nnd Mrs. S. F.KnmalopllI, u daughter.

iflnMiAatf --j ,!&&& ..', , , - -, ,

-ARRIVED

'Saturday, August 22P. M. S. S, Asia, from Yokohama, 5

p. m.Stmr. Ko au lion, rrom wiilinea,

11!30 p.m. iSunday, August 23.

Stmr. Mlknhala, Tullett, from Moloknl and Maul ports, 2:05 a. in.

Stmr. W. O. Hall, Thompson, fromKnual pints, a. m.

.Mommy, August 21.P. M, S. S. Chlnn, from San Fran- - T

Cisco, S a, 111. )

-- .utfai cuSunday, August 23.

M. N. S. S. Lurllue, Wccdon, forHllo, 2:10 p. m.

. S. S. Mexican, Nichols, forHllo, 5:25 p. m.

S. S. Arlzonnn, Tnpley, forKalmlul, 5:25 p. m.v

SAILING TODAY

P. M. S. S. China, for Yokohama nndHongkong, G p. 111.

PASSENQER8 ARRIVED

Per P. M. S. S. Chlnn. Frlelo, fromSan Francisco, Aug. 24. For Hono-lulu: II. It. Panning, E. I'.. Hodge,Mrs. F. Hodge, C. II. llrlggs. Mrs. C.II. Ililggs, J. F. Flnley, A- - Gnrlciiborg,Mrs. A. Gartenberg, Miss Caiol Gar- -

enberg. Miss Jean Garlenbcig, JohnW. Gllmorc, Mrs. John W. Gllmoru.mil Infant, Master J. Landriini (111- -

nore, Miss Agnes limit, Judge A. S.Ilnrtwell, T. J. King, Win. J. Lent,Mrs. Win. J. Lent, J. J. Morgan, Mrs.1. J. Morgan. T. H. Petrle, F. II.I'leicy. Flllppo Sllveslrl, D, T. Full-Wa-

For Yokohama: Copt. HenryRowan Lcmly. For Kobe: Mrs. Itlch-ir- d

Stevenson, E. Talbot, Mrs. E. Tal-bot and Infant, Mrs. A. Welhaven. ForNagasaki: Dr. A, J, Sloan. For Mil-ili-

L. Sterling Uoggess, Hrv, A. A.Forshcc, Mrs. A. A. Forshee, MissRuth Forshee, J. L. Hnrtman, MissHazel Heath, A. Heinz, Henry J.Hunt, Qulncy S. Loeknrt, Chns. A. Ma-lio- n,

Fred C. Mahnn, II. II. Mntthel,;lciiry S. Mears, Mrs. Roderick O'Con-lor- ,

Wallace C. A. Palmer, II. II. Pond,lowcll D. Pope, Illchard M, Strohl, L.

3. Walter, It. II. Williams. For Hong-long- :

Chns. S. Coy, E. Gregory, MissS. Hamilton, W. Ilauffe, Senor DonCarlos Welssu y Humeri).

Per P. M. S. S. Asia, from tho Or-ient, Aug. 22. For Honolulu: Mrs.I. C. Anderson. Through: Col, Wll-In-

C. Greene, Dr. William J.Walter Daniel, Thomas C. Has-.e-

Hermann Jnnnlcke, Jnmes 11.

riiomns. Miss Lillian Thomas, MasterVnltcr Thomas, Erdmnn Schreck,Miss Evn Greene, Campbell Glover,Xrtliur Lewis, Theodore I. Owen, Mrs.r. I, Owen and Infant, Mrs. Jnmes II.Thomas, Miss Edith Thomas, Alexand-er Ichon, Miss Gcorglna Weaver.

Per stmr .Mlknhala. from Mnul midMolokai ports, Aug. 23. Geo. Klucgel,Ebeli Low, II. Howell, J. T. Cleghorn.Miss T. Hrnsch, Miss E .Ilrasch, MissH. Fernandez, Masters Fernandez (3),Miss E. Kane. W. II. Kane, Louisa Ka-

le, K. ane, J. C. Kaunlil, K. Hanson,Mrs. Hanson, Mrs. Corn nnd Infant, I).McCorrlston, Mrs. Win. Meyer, Mrs.Ico. Lucas, India Wayson, AbbloLucas, Violet Lucas, Clarence Lucas,2. A. Hartwell and 21 deck.

Per stmr. W, G. Hull, from Kuiiiilxirts, Aug. 23. E. W. Ilarron, Mrs.Knhcle, Lucy Klnl, Llzzlu Kin!, Mis.Schmidt, Miss Bchmldt, Mrs. A. Cran-mer- ,

J. Aon, J, D. Aliuoku, Mr. Mlkl,Mrs. Slemseli, Mrs. Auhl, Nira Alull,Chew Young, Mr. Lowrey, D. Damon,T. Odn, J. Hockett, J. K. Cockctt. Geo.larr, Geo. Maloho, Sam Mooklnl and17 deck.j. .

PASSENGER3 DEPARTEDj.

Per M. S. S. Lurllue. for Hllo. Aug.23. L. A. Thurston. It. 8. llinmur,Mrs. L. T. Peck, Miss M. Llshmnn.I" PASSENGERS BOOKEDt.'

- .;.Per O. S. S. Alanieda, for San Fr.ui-dte-

Aug. 2(1. Miss A. Miirinnn, Mr.ind Mrs. Geo. Wnterhouso and child,Miss Carroll, Mrs. J. I. Moses, P. J.

chllles. Miss II. Hellliron, Mia. Mc-

Lean and (laughter. Miss S. E. Perry,Miss I). lllekait. Mis. E. C. Shrews-bury, Miss M, E. Hrueo, Miss A. Wet-zel, Mrs. M. A. Sllva nnd son, Stan-woo-

Dodge, Miss Josslo C. Shaw,Mrs. Dlrkerson. Miss C. Mncdon.ild,Mrs. Ilutton, Miss J. O. Mnher, Mr.'did Mrs. W. W. Ilruncr and four ehll-Ire-

Mr. and Mrs. A. A. P. Held, Miss0. Held. Miss Nelko. Mrs. J. Coulter,W. A. Kinney. Mr. I.irldn, Jr.. V. W.Eveiton, Mr. Iloquet, Chits. A. Wong,1. L. Kenton, O. F. Kenton, Jr., (

wlfo and daughter, Mr. Tivn-nor- .

H. A. Whlto, E. T. Wliianl 0. II.MnseH, Mr. nnd Mrs. L. Allenbiirg,Mrs. Gardner Wilder, Miss Graco Tow-er, Mr. Elani, Mr. nnd Mrs. E. T. eas-ier. A. Schnack, S. Wllknwskl, W. II.Leahy and friend, Kim Tong Ho, Mrs.Tong Phong and three chlldicn.

iENTOMOLOGIST HERE

(Continued from Pice iion views will bo niade, to bo usedlu connection with' lectures which howill deliver In Ills native laud, Howill also make 11 study of tho cunoparasites, and the opinion Is

by a local authority dial tillslesearch will icsult In much prollt,probably, to cane-growe- In the longrun.

The Weekly Edition of the EveningBulletin glvea a complete summary ofthe news of thn day.

GET NEXTto Yourself anil let 111 build Iho .noe, rowinjr-boa- t, or yacht which younave in rnina, wen nave'it readyin no time, and the price Will be solow that VOU Will wonder hnw wk rando it. We've done it, however; 10we JVJiuw,

Charles D .Walker,Boat and Machine Works,

King near Alapai,

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Ladies'Linen Suits

ALL THIS WEEK

Unprecedented Price-Cuttin- g

TO INSURE QUICK CLEARANCE.

COST OR VALUE NOT CONSIDERED. Some markedhalf price; others at less than lml f.

EVERY ONE A SMART AND STYLISH SUIT. Thematerials are white Linen, cream Linen, Piques in white,pink, and light blue, and fine white Rep.

New yeilingsNEW SQUARE VEILS, hemstitched border, made of

y Chiffon, white, black, and all leading colon,$1.50 each. ,

White Wash Chiffon, double width for making SquareVeils, at 1.00 n yd.

NEW CHANTILLY VEILING.

Chiffon BatisteA NEW MATERIAL,

width, 05 n yard.extra fine mul sheer,

Elastic Beltingby the yard, in white, black, nnd navy.

NEW BELTINGblack, navy, cardinal, nnd brown, 50 a yd.

N.S. Sachs Dry Goods Co.

rLIMITED:

Cor. Beretania and Fort Sts.

a..gjgu.jin.,i.ainygai,BTj

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SILVER-BAC- K

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become soiled and lustreless just as table silver isdimmed by Time. We recommend ARGENTINA asthe best for bringing back the abearance of new-

ness to any silver article. It Does oNt Scratch.

BENSON, SMITH & CO.,Hotel and Fort Sts.

Wherever

ST.

Ltd. ft

ElectricLightemploy-

ed not only full and effic-ient illumination secured, butartistic and beautiful effects aregained as may not be with anyother artificial illuminant.Hawaiian Electric Company, Ltd.

KING NEAR ALAXEA.

double

Geese

1

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is

PHONE 390.

Raised on one of the lest farms in Washington; Fat-

tened for Island trade; young and as Tender as Squabs.

These are good birds for a good dinner.

METROPOLITAN MEAT CO, Limited; Telephone 45

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EVENINCI BULLETIN, HONOLULU, T. II., MONDAY, AUG. 21, 190S.

I

PRESIDENT OFHAWATS COLLEGE

(Continued from Pase 1Jthe Domestic Science course, andProtestor Morgan.

1'rofosKur John V. (II I more, tlionew proficient of tlin College, comesto Ills new Held of labor with excel-

lent iiuallflmtlons mid u IhittcrliiKtcconiincndntloii from PresidentScluirnmn of Cornell University, nndother famous educators. Mr.

lias had n wide experience andn thorough preparation for the workof promoting the new Institution. Theregular college work will begin Monday, Sept. 1 Itlt. Tho College, whichhas been carrying on preparatorywoil; since last February, has Itstemporary quaitcrs on Young strcotnear Vlcloila street, expecting to re-

move to permanent quarters in Ma-

nila valley later, where It possessesa tract of excellent land of consider-able ncieage. During the past fowmonths about $25,000 have beenspent for equipments nnd n ciutlylibrary. With the best talent andmaterial, Hawaii may look for u.mlto tho growth of tho Institution Intoa college of great credit lo both tho.Teirltory nnd tho Federal (!ocrnment which so freely endows such InStltUtlO!13.

l'reslilcnt Otlmore was born InWhile County, Ark., In 1872. Heattended tho Fort Worth (Texas)High School, nnd graduated fromCornell University with the class oflSUS. leeching tho degree of llach- -elor of Science of Agrlcultuic. Hawas appointed Instructor In Agrlcul-tuic at the Chinese Government Ag-

ricultural School at Wuchang, China.remaining there until the outbreakof tho Iloxer double, when he ic- -

tuincd to Cornell by Jnvn, India, andEurope. On his leturn to Americalie was appointed instructor In Na-

irn o Study and Agrlcultuic in theHonolulu Normal and TrainingSchool, whole he lemntned for one

cur, leaving to accept u position Inthe Government Kxpcrluieut Station,Island of N'cgios, Philippine Islands,doing valuable work, particularlyalong tho lines of commercial libers.In the fall of 1903 he returned toCornell University, leeching tho de-

gree of Master of Science In 1905,at which University tho position olAssistant in Agrlcultiiro was ten-

dered him. Last year ho was calledto tho thalr of 1'rofcssor In Agricul-ture In the State Agricultural Col-lege of Pennsylvania.

Asldo fiom his pleasing personal-ity President (lllmoro has the rcputa- -

tlon of belli!: an excellent teacher.He now comes to this Territory tolead tho educational work along nillines that fall within tho senpn ofthe College of Agrlcultiiro and Me-

chanic Arts.

REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS.

Entered for Record Aug. 22, 1908,from 10:30 a. m. to 12 noon.

I" l'aulo Mlol anil wf to Mrs MariaGouvela D

K V I.I to von Hnmui-Yoim- CoMil CM

J S K do Mello nnd wf to Kruiw CHecheit D

.lolm Uml to I.lzzlu (illllland I)Entered for Record Aug. 24, 1908,

from 9 a. m. to 10:30 a. m.Henry V Do.ino and wf to Tred

Akl nI'li'd Akl to I)oi u Doauo I)I). V. Kamalllkano by mtgco to

Joseph K Aea Sr 1)

Thomas C l'ollknpu ct nl by mtgcoto Joseph K Aea Sr II

l'.ihua ut nl by afft AffdlHelen K Carpenter by ntty to V

Mr.tlock Campbell ltolC Kk- -

T" """,

Tr ltelY Tr and wf to James V Mor-

gan Tr Tr DHodilgues and wifu to Yong AnlnTr M

WEATHER--!

Monday, Aug. 21.0 a. in., 72; S a. in.,

10 a. in., 79; noon, morningminimum, 72.

Uuiometei', 8 n. m., 30.01; absolutehumidity, 8 a. in., 7.073 grains percubic rclatlco humidity, 8 a. in.,71 per cent; dow point, 8 a. m., ft".

in., velocity 3, directionN. 8 a, in., velocity 12, directionK,; 10 n. m.. velocity 10, direction K.;noon, velocity 10, direction K. K.

Rainfall during 21 hours ended 8 a.m .01 Inch.

Total wind movement during 24ended at noon, 218 miles.

WM. H. 8TOCKMAN,Section Director, Weather Uiircau.

Arguellos, a banker of Havana,Cuba, who Is now Now York,that Alfredo Zayas Is elected presldent of Cuba next mouth h not

that an Insurrection will fol-

low.

For SaleTwo More at Puunui

Tract, above Liliha St., near; Good Soil, Sloping Ground,

View. Size 50 x 105 each.

Price CUT DOWN TO 0NIY $150PER I0T!

P. E. R. StrauchWAITY BLDG. 74 KINO

GAY'S EXPERIENCE

WAS NOT OAY

Wandering Forly Hours

Without Food Or

Drink

HII.O, Hawaii, Aug. 20. Lost

on the mountain ranges of Hawaii,

between Humuuta sheep ranch nndtho Voleano House, from Mondaymorning of last week tilt Wednesdaynftornoon, without food, withoutshelter, nnd with oulv such waterns could be squeezed fiom tho mossnnd fern, was tho fate of Mr. andMis. Charles Gay of K.iual.

Mr. ami Mis. Ga left tho l'aikcrranch on Monday morning of lastweek. Sam I'arker having given themn boy as a guide. It was their inten-tion to cut across country in usstraight a lino ns potslblo to the Vol-

cano House, where they proposed toremain for nt least a week.

It was not long, however, beforethe guide lost tho trail and tlin par-

ty of three was wandering betweenMnuna Kea nnd Manna l.oa endeavoring to get back on the right track.In doing this they had to go overlogs and lava, prctt rough travel atany time, but more especially sowhen the demand'! of both hungerand thirst became apparent.

Hoping ngalnst hope, thoy ex-

pected lo get through the first nightbut, darkness coming on, they weiucompelled to camp out Fortunatelythe night, us nlto the succeeding one,was warm, io thcic was no Buffetingfrom cold. ICacti of the paity was onhorseback, and thev also had a packhorse. Hunger was baldly noticed,but tho pangs of thlist soon becamekeen and tho out) . ay to quenchthem was by looking Into the trunksof fallen tiees for dcc.ijcd wood,fiom which diops of water wereMiueezcd and stialued through ahandkerchief. In the same'wny thomoss was squeezed ami enough liquidobtained to moisten tonguesand lips nnd parjlully assuage theirthirst.

Tuesday morning came with no re-

lief in sight, but the guide went olT

in dlffcient directions looking fortho trail that vni never found. Inthe afternoon he was given thehorse that was la tho best condition,that lldden by Mrs. Gay, who hadipmaluod still In different placeswlillo her husband and the guide ra-

diated to look for some sign of ic- -

llcf. The boy was told to try andlunko the Slilpmaii place, if uollilugbetter (ould be done, nnd Mr andMm. (Jay weie left nlone with twohorses, both pretty well worn out,mid the pack Inn so. Hut the packhorse was not to remain lout; withthem, While climbing over logs anddead wood It v.is stuck through theabdomen and had to ho killed. Kv cry-thin- g

that had been packed on theanimal, then was abandoned exccpt what was absolutely necessaryfor use. And then Tuesday nightcame on.

Tills was patseil as was tho pre-

vious night, only tho suffcilngs fromthirst became more Intense. Mr. (layespecially sulfa lug ncutoly. Wcdnes- -

diiy morning brol.o with no sign ofrelief fiom the guide, no trail Ineight, and with the two wauderets

Kiiguiu A Claik and wf to K !l the samo plight as thoy had been'.'!n!liV '.'""".'""m U .nearly foity hours earlier, oxcepl fi-- r

n 'that awful thlist which was giovv- -

vrniib'w rum,innTr''i:,'y'',',!,',' i'"S with cvciy hour. WnmlorliiK on

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Temperatures77: S2;

foot;

Wind a.K.;

hours

E.In Bays

ifIt

Just LotsCountry

Club Un-

obstructed

S. ST.

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dead,

Mr. anil Mm. (lay at Inst struck i.wlie fence. Tlila thoy followoil,hnowitiK that It would finally lirliiKthem to a mail. It was a sluu oficsciui anil relief.

Meantime the Ktililo had boon woilfIne his way thioiifth the forest amion Wednesday limnilng ho roaehedOUlo Bhlpmau's innch nnd told tintstory of tho plllkia In which ho hadloft Mr. and Mrs. (lay. Ily 10 o'clocka rescue party had been organized,to start In search of tho missing con-pl-

They were found that after-noon nnd reached Shipman's house ntC o'clock In tho even Ink. !u n

btralKht line, when found, Mr. andMrs. (lay were ten miles fiom Shlp-innn'- s.

Theie they lecolvcd everyeuro nnd attention and on Wednes-day night they slept, having onlybeon nblo to get II 1 1 lo snatches ofrest on Monday nnd Tuesday nights,Without matches, they hall, fortu-nately, not necilod fires.

On Thuisday. Mr. mid Mrs. (laywont to tho Volcano llouso and visited the crater that night. Hut thoydecided to hurry homo by tho MannaKen, and left Illlo on Kililay morning, ns all their children were iilouoon Kauai and would becomo unnecessarily tilat med at rumors thatmight reach them as to tho wander-ings and sufferings of their parents.

Tho Misses Mnrjorio and DorothyFroolli arrived Thursday from Mitulnnd will go to tho Volcano after visit-ing Mrs. W, II. C. Campbell, lo whososou Miss Dorothy's engagement wasrecently announced. Hawaii Herald

Mrs. K. .1. Wolght nnd Miss MinnWeight returned jesterday fiuin Ho- -

uoliilu, wlieio Miss Weight successful-ly iimtyt went an opeiatlou. HawaiiHerald.

itemoaeiinsrUX 1 Id

By

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Thayer Piano Co.,

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Hotel Street156

From until SEPT. 1st wc are offering our.

ofexcepting New STEINWAYS at greatly reduced

prices in order to clear our waroom for remodelingand decorating.

To do this and make room for Pianoson way, we are offering until then followingSLIGHTLY USED and SECOND HAND PIANOS AT

SPECIAL PRICES.

Large Upright STEINWAY, at half price

Vertegrand STEINWAY, slightly used

Mendelssohn Upright slightly used

Large Walnut-Case- d Upright, used 8 years

2 German Pianos, $60 and $75

SOLD ON TEKMS TO SUIT YOUR CONVENIENCE

These pianos have been jml in order by o ur MR. GIESECKE, who is an expert

tuner, I'm J twenty years' experience with STEINWAY houses in Denver and San '

Francisco.

Varietymarks our daily menu in the inattir of food. We scireBreakfast from 0 to 10 a.m.; Luncheon from 11 a.m. to 2p. ra.; Dinner from 5 to 8 p. in. The Cuisine Cannot Be

Excelled.

Tlae Palm GafPHONE 311. HOTEL tIEAR PORT.

UJIMlfMfril II "I" n, ' M. 11' U!JU. I . IMH-- " "' "P M'

The most Refreshing Drink Imaginable

MADE ONLY BY

CONSOLIDATED SODA WORKS CO., LTD

0. S. LEITIIEAD, Mauauer. TELEPHONE 71. , B

DISTILLED dslivered to ofiicc3 and residences.

JlffWJPiWr'W

Honolulu Construction and Graying Co.,LIMITED.

GENERAL CONTRACTORS.PHONE, OFFICE 281. P. 0. BOX 154.

Fort St., 0pp. W. G. Irwin & Co., Ltd.Wc do all kinds of Teaming; aha deal in Crushed Rock, White and

Black Sand, Broken Coral, Garden Soil, Etc. SAFE MOVING A SPE-

CIALTY.

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Entire Stock Pianos

new nowthe the

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having

Wina Vina

WATER

There Is No Place

For the tired brainworker so benefi-cial as HALE1WA.

St. Clair Bidgood, Mtjr.

HOLIDAY and WORKING

SHOES

Strong and Reliable at Reasonable

Prices.

L. AYAU SHOE CO.,1005 NUUANU ST. NEAR KING ST.

City MessengerService

PHONE 422

J. Santos, Manager1UNION STREET near HOTEL

The Encore Sa!oonThy a drink at the new place and .

have "MATT" HEFFERN serve you.

COR. HOTEL and NUUANU. ,

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EvEiNnorG BulletinDAILY and WEEKLY Published by BULLETIN PUBLISHING CO., LTD.

At 120 King Street, Honolulu, Territory of Hawaii.

Dally every day except Sunday. Weekly issued on Tuesday of each week.

MEIdBEB OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS.

Wallace R. Pnrrlnifton, - EditorSUBSCRIPTION RATES PAYABLE IN ADVANCE.

IJVIlrSINll I1UI-I.- I.N

Prr Motitli, nnyw litre in V S. 41 .71Prr Ouartcr anywliete in L' S. 3.oolr Year, am Aline tnl' S .. . . H.nolr Yrar, postpaid, foltign, . 12. on

CIRCULATION LARGEST OF ANY

in the Territory

Tel. EditorialBusiness

Rooms,Office,

MONDAY

Tho ynilit Kiiiiiidinint'lin I Is wln-lilii- K ;

I'lioimli Inuieln to prove Itselfi'iithi'l worths Hie name.

1.1'b bci'. Was It tint u Mrs. Atch-prle- y

who was Hie mornliiR paper'sliKht-h.-in- d man In tile UKltuttouagainst I'lnUlmni?

Tmkc In tlic liatuls of a llrltlsliliuviil Instructor anil a French Ilium-rlc- r

Is foneil to be good regardless ofIts new constitution.

I ili j ial-- ij l

Hawaii should place Grace Ilor-ti'iif-

Tower on the liouorary list ofHie l'romotloM Committee. Her

for Hawaii U of tliuvariety.

If the llioorlors gambol In the pas-

tilles of dieamland while the pioino-tei- s

of Kmoppan luituigratlon are do-

ing practical wort; to develop Hawaii,there is no harm ililie.

Hon. I,. I,. McCandless Is tellingthe people of Maul lots of things theyinner heard before. Now Is It

for him to do this and not de-

viate fiom a single truth?

Honolulu Is grateful that tho fu-

ture Governor Gencuil of Australialecogulzes the Importance of the l'a-rll-

by proceeding to his post alongtho Victoria-Honolul- u loute.

Hawaii lowbojB have set such allvelj pace for Wyoming that Hoosc- -

elt should Immediately become In-

terested In what theso Hawaii boysfeed on, that they are able to put hisold-tim- e friends In the shade.

President Gil more and Ills corps ofinstructors are walcome. One oftheir first tasks will be to convincethe people that Hawaii really pos-sesses n college that will equip youngmen and women as well as any ofthe mainland.

No one expects the Sour-Ha- ll politicians iu up buiisueu wiiu mo man-ner in wlili It Cathcart conducts tliuolllce of County Attorno. Ho hasllrowu for bis deputy, and that Isenough of Itself to give them that un-pleasant taste every moinlng.

Tho appointment of George I Cas-tl- o

as a Park Commissioner Is a veryhappy leiognltlou of one who hasgiven of time and money to mako thopark more attractive. As a privatecitizen he has worked as hard as huis likely to do as u commissioner.

If the information that has reach-ed tho Advertiser Is coriect, the lt

of tho elections lu Novembermeans more one way or the other forthis Territory than ulncty-nln- o percent, of tho voteis realize. Adver-tlbc- r.

Geo Whiz! Isn't It awful, Mabel!

Statisticians record that thothe last session of Con-

gress will mako nn lncieaso of 11!!),-1- 1

US salaries at a total cost of J9,14t.,-r.7r..2- 0.

Thanks to tliu good woik ofDelegate Kuhlo, a very large shareof this Increuso will find its way toHawaii, through fortifications, navalKtatlon, mid tho public building.

THE TARIFF .CONFERENCE.

It Is not to lie expected that tholist Ltinforenca of tho business lead-u- s

to deal with tho tariff will lesultIn n great amount of oratory. Thoxubject In baud Is not one lu whichnlry perslllngo will do much good.

Tho first assembly will mean muchto theso Islands, however, liecauso Itis tho first tlmo that repicscntatlvesof nil Industries have gut together tomako n common cause for tho gencialwclfme of tho Iblnnds. Hithertoeach industry lins conducted Its cam-paign 'separately.

Facts and llgurcs nro tho principalnecessities of tho situation, nnd wolmvo no doubt that nfter thn firstmeeting the representatives of eachIndustry will set themselves to workgathering the data which will ton-vi-

o tho people of tho mainland midtheir representatives In Congressthat tho prosperity of Hawaii is de-

pendent uu the tariff to a greater ox- -

WntllCl-- Y IIUI-l.im.-

Per Slv Moulin g ,n,,I'rr Year. an)herehil'S I.uiPel Year atitlicre in Canada .. I. AnPer Year fo.al.t, lulci in 3.on

NEWPAPER PUBLISHEDof Hawaii,

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Entrreil at tlie .'ostoflke at Honolulua ticomt clan matter.

AUGUST 24, 1008

tent than any other ili'veloplng section of Hie cotintr.

The work this conference has Inhand will win our light for continuedpiotectlon, If it thall appear thatHawaii has to light for existence, asa result of by ene-mies i ,i ilnlaiul, assisted bytiallo . Inline.

RZCORD OF WRECKED BANKS

lion tine It Is that evil news trnv-il- swith speed while

good news gets hardly bound thoknowledge of those In the Immediateilclulty of the happening.

Lets than u ear ago the wireswere hot with the general financialsmash-u- p of Wall Street and thoRival banking failures. It went tothe uttermost parts of the country,pictured lu all its honor.

How many of thiwo who lend oftho failure of New York City banks,large and small, know that, by tho111 st week of this month, each midoiery uanh ami trust company matfailed following the October paniclias resumed business, nfter havingpaid every depositor In full?

This fact has not been consideredof suflklent Importance to "put It onIho wire' and send throughout thocountry and the world. Hut It Ismighty good news and a. splendidcommentary on reformed businessmethods. There Is no doubt that thopanic disclosed tho need for reform.

Wc wish this lccord of recoverymiKm. iiu in. nun opposite mo name oievery banking Institution ouUldo

York that went down under theIXcvv of tho panic started In Wall(Street. Tho trail of disaster left a(deep scar from the Atlantic to tho

i .iciuu nun. lannoi uc so speedilywiped out.

Much has been gained, however,when such a showing can bo mado Inthe alleged home of corrupt 11 nance

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Unfurnished Houses

For Rent

Luiialilo Street $25.00King Street $15.00Aloha Lane $18.00Nuuanu Avenu.e $25.00Nuuanu Avenue $35.00Kalakaua Avenue $25.00Kinau Street $30.00Quarry Struct $25.00King Street $27.50P a w a a Lane $25.00Young Street $25.00College Hills $35.00

We also have a number of furnish-ed houses in cood locations for rentor lease.'

Waterhouse TrustCorner Fort and Merchant Streets.

The WirelessFOR ISLAND COMMUNICATION

RATES ARE LOW.

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? "WW-- " " "!? ( .".J Ttp - yg.)RVHN1N0 'IUJM.KTIN. HONOMTI.U,,T?r!l..ftlONn:

anil (iirrtiit polltlm. It proves Hintfrenzied litislncufi ini'li lmvo fuiiml ItBiMiil bualiicHH In bp lioncKt nml iiyiIcioIIoih If poHsllilp. It hIho monnitHint ttic Inwa of Now Yuri; Statu In(Kuril tu it'cchrralilpii miiHt guard

till' Inloionla of the fairly well,clxo tliu fumlH nf IjankH ami tniFtKinipanivH won hi luiu- - disappearedunder tliu nlil cxponslvo system of"taking enro" of them.

WALL STREET PROSPERITY EOOM.

Cable ndvlces of n record-breakin- g

business on the New York Stockin large measure fulfill tho

predictions which tho financial writ-ei- s

of the New York papers wcromaking some two weeks ngo.

These obsencrB of tho llnnnclalml commctcial trend n ported

movement on the part of lllglluslness to form combination forthe ilellnllo purpose of convincing thopeople that tho lulu depression wasnot so had ns It was painted, andprosperity Is lcttirnlng. Tho recog-nized object of this booming Is saidto fie the exercise of soothing Inllu-enc- e

on clasi of votcrH who mightgo astray under the pressure of nowoil; and little rood.

Tho New Ymk Wmlil sas In tillconnection under date of Aug. 9:

"The rapid advance In the generalmarket, under the guiding hand ofmillionaire pool representing tliuleading corporate Intel eats, seems toconfirm tho widespread rumor thatthere Is close compact between thololltlcal lenders and Wall Street, bywhich every cIToit Is to bo inuiln tobring about an ImproUMUcnt In pub-lic confidence and, it possible, bet-ter innditloii of nffulrs In generalluslness, Part of this plan. It Issaid, Is to provide employment forthousands of Idle men whoso voteswould be an Important factor In thocoming election. Ill this connection,tho leport that President McCrea, ofthe Pennsylvania, has been threat-ened with the lota of his position be- -caii"e of his refusal to Increase hispay-io- ll In order to help tho polltIc.ilsituation Is atti acting widespread attention nnd discussion. There hasundoubtedly been substantial Im-

provement In general business dur-ing the summer, but It is n gravequestion In tho minds of bankerswhether It Is wise to attempt tofoico this movement beyond Its nat-ural growth. It will take tlmo toheal tho wounds of last winter's upheaval, and the scars will remainlong after healthy conditions havereturned."

The scheme Is without doubt oneof tho best campaign arguments thatcould bo imagined, and we all knowthat Wall Street conditions may betemporarily manipulated Into almostanything a united millionaire pooldesires. These men go nt their pinnaon tho basis of "After us tho deluge"and If their operations had the In-

tended effect on tho elections theywould not hesitate for fear of thopossible reaction after tho election,to long ns they prepared themselvesagainst tho crash. Tho public couldenjoy tho reaction, while tho poolleaps tho benefits.

On tho other hand, thoro Is goodchance of tho gamble! winning allalong the line, because of an actualreturn of good times ns a result ofthe large crop returns. The ninliiciops of tho country will bo fully nslargo as last year mid will bo sold atgood prices.

PRISON SERVICE

A very Interesting program wastendered yesterday morning In thoOahu prison yard, where the Inmateslistened to number of good speak-ers. James C. Knmnkalwl during theservlco delivered flno HawaiianEpeech to tho men, who asked lilm tovisit them again.

Tho songs weio touchlngly ren-dered and tho Christian workers nndtho Inmates nllko were greatly bene-fitted by tho meeting. John Martinwas In chnrgo of the service.

CAMPBELL SAYS NUUANU

(Continued from Pace 1)tho Fcdornl Government should hotaken over by tho Territory. It Isfact, ho says, that tho Territory spent$89,000 on preparation for thesovery docks before they wcro complet-i- d

by tho United States.Superintendent Campbell's report

foes Into details as to tho expenditures of his department for tho past

Clearance SaleOF

Belts, Gloves, PursesHandbags

Fancy Combsand Neckwear

Next Monday, Aug. 24thAT 8 O'CLOCK

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If m have this extrava-gant habit you had betternot wait until New Year'sDay to lesolvu to break It.Hicak tho habit right awaynow by purchasing u home,or a lot, and building ahome. We have lots atteasonnble prices, at

College Hills

Kalihi

Achi Man

Is Put InPolitical Workeis of tho Ttopubilcaii

party weio considerably stlned upthis morning over the suspension oiTeam I.una Kealoha of tiio KmutliDistrict, from the Koad Depattmcnt,nnd tho appointment In bis pluco ofWillie ltathburn or I lie Fifth District.Asldo from this mailer of Dlstilct rep- -

lescntatlon It is stated that ItathbmnIs an ncllvo Achi follower, not a Re-

publican.It is clatmeif that this Is another

dodgo to help along the Mas orallycauy) of Chairman Hiistace. and alsoto protuoto mo cause or v. t". Ach:to the detriment of (lie legular paitvworkers who,) havo been faithfulthrough thick! nnd thin.

lO IFavorable action on the bill provld

ing for tho termination of tho convictlease system nfter Dec. 31, 1911, wastaken by the house of the GeorgiaLegislature In connnltteo of tho whole.

enPreparations for building tho long-

est pier In the world havo been begunby tho commls.sloner of docks and fer-ries of New York, tliu pier lo be oneIn South lliooklyn COO reet long.J J J Ji ) J J J J J f J J J

year, and It is interesting to note inconnection with tho waterworks sys-

tems that those of tho outside Itl- -

nnds tost tho department tho sum of$5,000 dining the past fiscal year.The Capitol building hero has costtho Department of Public AVorks thosum of $0.720. IS, and $1,D2S.7S hasbeen spent on tho Judiciary buildingduring tho past year. Tho Surveyolllces and tho Hoard of Health add-

ed to tho lint of oxnenscs by the sumof $824.17. bthcr Territorial buildings on Oahu have swelled the miniby $9,283.

Tho Honolulu Hnrbor has cost thoTerritory $17,r,09.0C during the pastrar, and landings nnd wharves on

the Island of Hawaii lmvo costMaul landings and wharves

have cost $4,214.82, and Kauai has abill of $3,027 for thu sanio item.Woik Is now going on at Hawaii thatwill eat up tho entile appropriationof $5,000.

The number of building penults is-

sued dm lug tho fiscal year amountidto 117, and tho approximate value ofthe buildings erected Is $200,000.

jjJt"For Rent" cards on eale atBulletin office. '

ASK TO SEEOUR NEW PATTERN OF

Plated WareSomething new in the Styl-

ish French Gray Finish.

TEASPOONS, FORKS,

KNIVES,BUTTER SPREADERS,ETC., ETC.

You'll be surprised at theStylish Appearance of thisline,

H. F. Wichman & Co.LIMITED.

LEADING JEWELERS.

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When you ask us forLoose-Fittin- g-

Coat - Cut UndershirtsAND

Knee -- Length Drawers

WE DO NOT TRY TO FORCE upon you a poorly made,imitation which costs less than the origi-

nal, but GIVE YOU WHAT YOU ASK FOR.

You know B. V. D.'s arc the BEST. We know it, too,nnd upon the solid foundation upon which our reputationis built, we give you what you demand V A L U E 1

We have 3. V. D. garments in your size in grades toretail at SEVENTY-FIV- E CENTS a garment.

Every Loose-Fittin- g garment we sell is identified bythe famous B. V. D. Red Woven Label, Your Guarantee ofValue.

M. MINERNY, LTD.,Fort nnd Merchant Sts.

LU,

Library Bureau Outfits

of Index Card Systems, Filing Cabi-

nets and Units, Office Fittings andSupplies; also New Jersey School-Churc- h

Furn. Co.'i International,Trenton, Simplex, and ImprovedTrenton Combination AdjustableDesks and Seats, latest improved de-

signs.Estimates given. Imports to order,

Tlios. G. Thrum.Agent for Hawaiian Islands.

R. MIYATA & CO.,CONTRACTORS, BUILDERS, PAIN

TERS, PAPER HANGERS andMASON WORKERS.

Second Hand Lumber, Doors andSashes Bought and Sold.

KING ST., PALAMA JUNCTIONPhone 594.

PuritaivJCreamery ButterFRESH SHIPMENT JUST IN AT

Henry May & Co., Ltd.

Auto for HiMANUEL REIS. Call up at any

time by telephone any one of thesenumbers: 280, 200, 1097.

HawaiianDetective Agency

ROOM 7, WAITY BUILDINGKing Street.

Private and Confidential DetectiveWork.

AN OUTINGin an automobile is just the thing.Call up 200 388 or 1458 and ask

for

C. H. BEHNFamily Grocers

J. M. LEVY & CO.,King St. near Bethel. Phone 76.

AutosRepaired

And kept in repair by men whoknow their business. No amateursdo the work in our Garage.

Von Hamm-Youn- g

Co., Ltd.

LOOKat the automobiles, buggies and car-riages wo have recently overhauledand painted

THEN SEE US.

W. W. Wright Go,King Street near South

Tel. 252

The Weekly Edition of the EveningBulletin give, a complete summary ofthe news of the day.

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Knee Length Drawers

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HONOLULU'S BIG STORE

On Fort and Merchant Streets

Floor Space, 22,561 Square Feet. The Place To BuyYour ..,,

STATIONERY, BOOKS, TOYS,OFFICE SUPPLIES,

and SPORTING GOODSThe Wonderful COLUMBIA TALKING MACHINE. We

keep in stock MARCONI VELVET TONE RECORDS. Callin r.nd ask to hear them; also EDISON PHONOGRAPHSand RECORDS AND 100 OTHER THINGS WHICH GOCOMPLETE A LARGE STOCK

WE HAVE SAVED YOU MONEY IN THE PAST.WE WELL SAVE YOU MONEY IN THE FUTURE.TRY US.

Oar KING STREET STORE, at the old stand, will carrythe same line.

Wall, Nichols Co., Ltd.

THE BOSTONBLACK KING CALF PRICE $4.00

Style, Superiority. Perfect Fit, and Serviceability arestrikingly represented in the BOSTON.

You can't get anywhere near equal value for thisprice in any other make of shoes.

Every feature of the shoe gives the foot attractive,shapely outlines. See it in our windows.

Bring shoes that need repairing with you. ,

REGAL SHOE STORE,McCANDLESS BUILDING, KING AND BETHEL STS.

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'Sivy vir sW& fyr v.' .TT.rrWSAm, V'"i Stephenson,"litf-S- S.

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INTERIORPhone 426. are

FashionableDressmaking

Reasonable Prices.

MADAME LAMBERT.

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WorkIn Interior Dccorntlnp Is done In

tho lliorKij;li and finished manner Inul.l h work cf'thU l.lud rhrmhl hedor.o.

l'ur this purpose mo employ nonelint Lireful, neat painstaking ex-

pert workmen.Wl'cro wo are once employed wo

oia ulwnys in domitud.

AND EXTERIOR DECORATOR.Signs of Merit. 317 King St.

Coca-Col- aThe Popular Beverage, Bottled by

HAWAIIAN SODA WORKS.PHONE 516.

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School ShoesWc nre opctiinK up new lines of School Shoes--STe

" ,,,,ny' R"d mny m0rC 0n thcir

'They are made by an Eastern Arm that makes themanufacture of School Shoe, It, exclusive business, andorTricT

"0aC n lh? markCt 0 CqUal thera in ua

Wc clso have n fine line of Children Dancinc Pumnsand Tics. Call and s:e them.

STORE,

STREET, KINO.

LA ESCURIATHE 5c. CIQAR IN THE WORLD

PURITANOS FINOS. VECtL?Sf"'NA VICTORIA, REGALIA BRITANNICA, LE. 'SCURIA BREVAS.

CIQARS109 King St.

FORT near

BEST

LEWIS & CO., Ltd.fJIOAP nrjrriii!

Distributors for Hawaiian Islands.

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Telephone 240.

F. P. Kodak Specia. I1'"' ithe, latcst aiAiii to the Pocket Kodak family

of compactness.Simple enough for the veriest novice, it embracesery feature required by the pictorialist

CV"

vI ie ' srad.e of lcns equipment is put into this

Honolulu Photo Supply Co." EVERYTHING PHOTOGRAPHIC

THE EDDY SAVES

using on REFRIGERATOR, willon your food ice bills.

It'scry day.

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Built Right. You arc satisfied with it cv- -

into the Refrigerator for yourself, andJet us show you an EDDY. .

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H, Davies & Co.,HARDWARE DEPARTMENT.

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Sheets

Ii. Ahoy, Nuuann below Hotel

J. UNDOHas Moved to

OREGON BLOCK,

152 Hotel St.OPPOSITE YOUNG HOTEL

BVKNINO nONOUllTT, T. 11.. MONDAY, AUO. 21, 1 90S.

DOCTORS SCORED AT

ATCHERLY MEETING

Mrs. Kaae AssistsMaking Occasion

Livdy"Wo lintc Bot n euro for nml

"Ix l,a,ctB liy tho Healthnmhorll cii. to l.n tr,.-t.- ,.i i !.--

HVKieBBIIoii Rtnllnn, Dr. Jnlm AtchcrlvWill Clll II Ihl'lll nil nr ... I...... . Lithem licfoio thu flection."

In

iiio nhou Maioiiicnt wit made liyJIl. MlllV Alnln.rlu II... ..!.... .

MK.nkt.ri.llhn C.i. ;';.". 7. "u"Hntiinln.v night

rill nttl.llitfltlnn w... ..... I.. . ..." """ '"'v., IUIKO, I'lltio prem-iic- (.r Mrs. JokhIu Kaao onui-- i ami Bianu, wiin opened tlio moot!.'!:', ..".' I,c,r, '""'Clt-rlatl- Hpfccli.tiling llu-ly- .

AlrH. Alchcrly hold tlio attention ofnor nndleiico well, with tho exceptioniir n few Interrnptlnim made liy herfriend Mm. Kaao.

"I am hero tonlKht." comnieneedMro. Atclierley. "to toll you u,nt wuIWIVO Ccif n runt f.i t...... ii.. i.- .. - .. .,,v iui iv(m unj . i jr. .ICM- -vriy, my liimbninl, ulm Iiiih tiitllo:I tlioU'licr-ctir- tiuiitrtuiiLiM i,,iia...i.. i

finally fiMiml n koo.1 nml effect lururo. Now the Hoard nf llnnitii iu . .....ttlK t() Clll (l lnni-mi- iiiuiiiiu l.. iiii'.i

Htiitlon. Dr. Wnyson nmlr. Ilrlnrkfihor havo cIihiko of thosepatients. They nro not trjftiK to eurothem. Imt m ..v.... -

I'viiiiiv:huiih in poowhether they could dud u way to ef-fect ii cure. Dr. U'livmm u i.,'lit. He hllH ll'lil thfiui. .,,,, ,i.. r.. .i. .

Inn iilno months, imt nono of t)leminvo heen cured. Dr. lliliickorhtif InittcwUo Inconipotcnt; no Improve-ment luin been effected on thouc poorimfortunctes.

"If tlio Health authority Hives ussix patlfiits to treat In the station litKnl III. WO Will i.iirn ll,,.. ll ... ...leant four of tlium Iwroto tlio Hectlou.

0 (1BK for liri pniuiuiiiBoilfti. r,.euro from you or from the Hoard of"niiii. Miat wi. want to do Is to

liroo to jour satisfaction that theyhavo lieen rureil nf Miiu ,i...,.ir..i .....easo of lepiosy.

"Wo hao sent many letters toueh- -IllK IIIIOll tlllu limnr uiiI.Iim.1 .. n: -- . n..Hl III 1IMUIIIor I' rear, Imt unfortunately, ilmv iil.inot reach him. When 1 saw him sumollinu nflerwnrd Oincrnor I'roar Htnimithat ho did not get them. Tiio luttiTM.I bellovo. wore destroyed hy the BtatfIn the noernorH fintcn ui..... c..nictnry Oatfleld was hero ho was takenaway by tlio business people, who didnot allow him to meet the commonpeople."

After tier Rimnrti Mr. ai..Iw.i.. -a resolution which was to Ho piostntodto thu Governor this luornliiK. A

comprlBliiK Wm. Olopan, Kit- -

ihiiio. i.iwai Kiiuat, J .W . Kuiilaliia. .t.. Knllllnnl Vniutl. . n..i t...:, ".'v.ii. nun lililllliUlllilkii, wbb chosen to present It.Wlillo Mrs. Atchcrly spoko sho wus

frequently Interrupted by Mrs. Kaao,Who CaillO fnrwnril nml i.inlm,ll.in.l.,,, vu.,iii;,L-- ,

nor. .Mrs. Kaao delivered one of hercharacteristic speeches. Instead ofdwellliiR.on the subject of leprosy, shoiuiiiicii mo story or iier nro under thoiiionarcliy. 8ho said that sho mid herbrother. Suniilor .lnlm in i ,.,i ........Booil loyalists. Sho criticized Govern-or Kroar for not tnkliur tmn-.- . ti.nH..nIn tho llnwnllans. wlillo Mrs. Atelier.ly complimented Krear very hlfibly forhis nloliu for tho imtlvo Hnwiillans.

Ileforn the mpntlmr i.lnmi.1 .in."n v.vnvil IIIIII1J ll- -

Iltlcal enthusiasts, IticludliiB Wm. Ole-pa-

inado orations to tbo audience,preparlnir II for their inilmni.,. i,. n...polltleal' nreun.

NEW - TO-DA- Y

GRAND

BOXING CARNIVAL

Jack MVvFnilrlanCHAMPION FEATHERWEIGHT OF

HAWAII.

Charlie ReilyFEATHERWEIGHT OF

PACIFIC COAST.FIFTEEN ROUNDS!

PrelinariesWAHILANI, Champion Welter-weig-

of Hawaii vs. GEORGEof Fort Shafter. EIGHT

GEORGE WILLIS of New York vs.TOMMY LANE of Australia. Ban-tamweights. FOUR ROUNDS.

CENTBAT, n T. ir nHotel St. near Bethel St.

Admission. $1; Reserved Seats,$1.50; Box Seats, $2.

SATURDAY AT 8:30 P. M.,AUGUST 20TH.

Seats on Sale at Fitzpatrick Bros.,Hotel and Fort Sts.

Mr. & Mrs. Hashimoto,

""""HB Masseurs,RHEUMATISM,BRUISES,SPRAIN8,TIRED FEEL.

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LUIMLEYS OPEN

IN "MY PARTNER'

Old Favorites Return for Another Sea.on at orpneum Buhler to

Be Seen Again.

Tho I.uiulcy Coin pain (mindingItlchnrd Iliihlor, return to the

tonWht, mid product far thefirst time In Honolulu, ii.iuIp Cnnni-bell'- s

masterpiece "Mv Pnrtupr" n

MISS I0UISE ORENDORF

piny In four acts nin, n,early days of tho wild excitement InCalifornia.

The real human rhnraciors thatUfa In the Slerin Nevad.is

duiliiB tho Kohl faer peilod Is truth-fully shown. "My I'artiur" Is essen-tially an Amerlcnn play that iipprnlsto tho Intellectual American audience,n pretty lovo Btory Is tol, and there Is'

nbundnnco of Rood comedy. Tlieiowill bo new siicclultles Inlroduced be-tween tho acts by Miss Widen Hrandonun dllnrry 'Taylor.

".My Partner" will inn until Thurs-da-when U.ivlil llel.rn'ii famous

play "Zaza," will bo proi'iieed. Seatsnow on.salo at box oinee for any oven-IllB- .

Beets, 9s 9d

Sugar, 4. Cents

nfrv'nUMRTIN,

CHAMPION

Henry Wateriiouss Trust Co.,

Stock and Bond DepaitmenlMembers Honolulu Stock and Bond

Exchange.WILLIAM WILLIAMSON. Mi.ar.

FORT AND MERCHANT OTS.TEL. PRIVATE EXCHANGE 4.

RepaperYour Houseif the Wall Paper you havenow is faded, streaked, ortorn.

We have now on hand theGreatest variety of wall paperswe have ever had.

In our special show-roo- forwall papers downstairs, youcan see just how wall, ceiling,and border will match.

Lcwers & CookeLIMITED

177 S. King St. Phone 775.

UYENO APPOINTED

JAPANESE CONSUL

S. IJyeno, who wiih rcnorteil In lmHlaleil an tlio Hiiuescor to Mild S.ilto,formerly Japanese CoiihuI Generalliero, Iiiih lieen olllrlally appointedConsul (Jenoiiil for Hawaii. Thinr.ows wan Klvcn out tliU morning byK. Alio, tile Jaii.inexn Artlm- - r'mimii

CoiihuI Ujeno. ncrorclliie to Mr.Alio, will leave Japan for Honoluluim noon n lio Iiiih i from IllslllneHH. Mr. ITjeno (h a well-know- n

HiiKulHt, hpeaMiiK tiovrrnl Orleut'illilliBlliiKi'H. He also hiioiiUh Hnirllslinml Kicncli.

YOUNG LAWYER

GETSHRST CASE

Hnrold Gonlon Snnnn.:. wnn ...nrecently niliultteil to tlio liar liero, Iibblieen nppolnteil liy JihIko Itoblnsnn ncounsel for Huniou HoiIiIlmioi! mi,,.was recently Indicted liy tho (litndJury on n cIiui-k- of rapo. )nldKojoh, eliarfied with i.uliez.lemcnt.oiitered n nlea of not uulltv inu i,.,,,.,.IliB, In tho innttor of Harry I.imcnr- -tttr Ullfi (o nlimirin.l titlll. ....

Ifjr j r t . .! - nun iiiuiiL'iuiiKiynwt ui u uinerM'i l i' nro in n nnnun hi., i.iii

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.. I ' ' " " "MflV-- f iii lllll UHallmentB quickly reduced HiIh nioiulntr rmin sioim toRELIEVED. $500,

in kino, st., ;

PALAMA T.he.Weekly Et"tlon of ,he cvenlnoTeleohone

Dull4,ln 2vC8 a complete summary of637 the neW8 of the day

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Copyright 1908 brHart SchalTntr tt Marx

LOCAL AND mi'tUiIf a cas range has displaced a stovesell it by using a Bulletin

Want Ad.

nnt Kniultlln earn. Stkydii Bttil.! I). A'mi !;u an I .1. Ao-- i camo hack

fn ni Kauai In tho Hall josterdny,lioiiu! Honk! Call 1111 or 191, J.A.

Mcl.eod, for plcasantest nuto ride.C. A. Hartwnll r.ntnn nvnr frrin, M.i.

Inkal jesterday morning In tho .Ml'kii.l

iiaia.MrH. U. Sahlln will take ordets for

inr.ititH clothes nud tiurntwork nt Hawallan Hotel.

Harmony Lodge No. .1, I. o. O. '.,will meet In Odd 1'oIIowh hall tlila0enlliK lit 7:30.

Tako your car; (ago or automobileio Hawaiian carriage Mnnfy. Co., lor

repairs.Tho Aorangl took the sIMli Hhlpnicnt

of Honolulu m.ingii chutney to theCivil Service stores, Sydney.

I). II. Kahauk-ll- Is now provecutlngciliulnnl cases In the lower courts ofMaul. Ho Is being assisted by II. C..Moi.cm.iu.

On account of tho Illness of Mr.Scott, formerly of Hawaii, the

of sugar mills In I'urmosahas boon delajed.

The expert at the Hawaiian OfficeSpecialty Co., Ltd., can fix your CashRegister or Typewriter. Phone 143.

Tho Hoard of Liquor Commissionerslias written In tin. Imi.inro ..r ..... t

class licenses, stating Hint boozo mustnot bo sol dexcept with meals.

Uetcctlvo Harry Lake has recoveredtho ling and nionov lintiiimtitr tn it...late Guy Owens, which were missingwhen tho remains were examined.

Copies of the Bulletin's FleetEdition, wrapped ready for mailing,can be procured at this office for fiveccnis. i,ost or mailing three cents.

Kiilph S Hosmer, L. A. Thurstonand James II. Castle left on tho Lm-li-

yesterday for Hawaii, whero theywill explore a part of tho Island neverbeforo explored.

IIDo'h four hundred Hnrn .im rf.nhundred iuvllntlnus out. will danco atSireckels' Hall on Saturday inenlngof next week at tho Invitation of thouiiii minis ciiiii.

Flesh iilueniinles mul liiiiiiiimu rmmWuhlaua corv moriiliiir i.i.m.. ..r.iei with J. H. TowiiMMid, Kapiol.inlbunding, King nud Alaken Sts. Soldwholesale and letall.

All the latest bhadeH of Japanesosilks am sellluir llilu ui...lr ni in vr .. ..b ..1.. in i.at 10c per yard. Low prices on ladles'veils, cillngs, dress trimmings, andcombs. A now lino of them.

Tho ONtriuii illiiorv vhIiihh onw.i.i n.iuweek nt Sachs' iiililsmiiimir r.i.,saio or ladles' linen btiltH aro attract.Ing many shoppeia. 1'rlces nre cut'way below cost to effect quick float-mic-

llcel: l.uhla has lieen granted ufrom JanieH l.n.iin i.m it,.,

gioiinds yf cruelty nml failure to pin- -

imu suiiiiiiio iiiaiiiicnniico. the ladyrcsunicH her maiden name of lleckyWnlhlne.

Tho Mclncruy Shoe Store Is open.lug 1111 new lilies of Helmut ulim.u in ni..exiuessly for school wear bv mi i?m.i.urn firm. Call and see tho snlendushowing In school bIiocs and children'spumps and ties.

Willie Schmidt, nn i.mnlriv., nt iiHackfeld & Co., was operated on foriippendlcllls by Dr. Wiiteihouso yes-terday IIIOI'lllllL'. Tim iiiiii.iII.iii u iusuecessrtil and oery hope Is held outfor his hpeedy uccivcry.

A riuliiguese boy, named .loo l,

fell llinu the kuIiil-- nl II,.. Il,,i,,lHatha joslerday aftornoon and strucktho eoueiete border of tho tank, recehlng n K':iId wouml. Un wnu i.,l---

en to tho Queen's Hospital hut wusiiiiinu io navo neen only slightly In-jured.

Thajer I'lano Co, at 13B Hotelstreet, are liming a clearance nnln Cm.ouo week. They havo renewed theiricaso ami Hopioinncr 1st will remodeland decorate till Hum n lll.nr.i ...s.ilncllou will ho made from lliolr leg- -

mar prices to clear out mid make loomfor new stock on the wav. .... ti.i.ii.ml In this number.

WANTSI'OUND.

ICnlghts of I'jIIiI.ih charm.Hulk'tla olllce.

Aiinb10S7-t- f

f!0m!?F?amim, 'ywnw'wn

IT I UU LIlVLto wear clothes that are just n Ht-ti- c

different from the rest, you want to try on one ofour latcst Varsity suits, made expressly for us by

. Hart, Schaffner teMarx

The new little ideas in the pockets, in the cut ofthe front of the coat, the cuffs on the sleeves, thetrousers a lot o' smart new ideas in these suits willplease you.

The new fabrics nre especially beautiful; and wccan show you the pick of them.

"THE HOME OF GOOD CLOTHES"

SUVA'S TOGGERY,ELKS' BUILDING, KINO NEAR FORT ST.

Whether you drinkit as a tonic or as a beverage,there is nothing that will braceyou up and give tone to your sys-tem so well as a glass of PHIMOBEER with your meals.

Joseph A. Grilman,SIIIPFINO AND COMMISSION MERCHANT.

INSURANCE FIRE AND MARINE.

Agent for ARTHUR SEWALL & CO., Bath, Maine;PARROT! & CO., San Francisco.

nra Monuments.Safes,

FenceHawaiian Iron Fence and Monument Works

N..X.T,i!'0 Y0UNG BLDQ" 176-1- lINrt STREET.

KEEP MILK COLDu. .i,a,inE wh.U miikIlll The Pond Dairy

McC.ll Pitlirn No. 22SS

VERY LOVELY AFTERNOON GOWN

nvrAi tiM. wi.h, Avttow A.i.,t HlMfilRJ'Wtiit.fr Vvt'i:

Iron

Our

n

PHONE 237.

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White

Goodsare most suitable tomaKe up this pattern.Please looR beforebuying elsewhere.

E. W.Jordan A CoLIMITED.

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spo"rtI Local and National

Reilly To Finish His

Boxing Work

Tomorrow

Charlie Hi-il- l will be through withlifixInK tomuriow, taking It easy (nunlliat lime on to tlu matchwhich liu Is tu box Willi Jack

on tho 29th sit the CcutiulA. C. lie Ik alrc.nl tapering off, im.lixpccts Hint ho Vk III bo well within

Warren Breaks

Sliding

Second

llghtwelg'it ho ileal of experience In scholastic b.tse- -

IiihIiIo the thu classy boyl-al- l im tho Coast, anil beenwho ran jituitily thu playing more Ions tuzuliirly withi.fve nnil undisputed title Puniihotis

championship of 1st- - j tt itunits. I

Kcllly boxed last SaturdayI.edcror, heavyweight on thu Ala-

meda, showing up well with a ni.iticf superior weight, but not :i supe-ll-

ininch. Hcllly certainly Is nlianilv man with his right, anil hotore Into I.eilcrcr in shape.

Tho full card of the evening Is nowready, anions the attractions sched-ule- d

being a contest be-

tween one Willis of NewYork, better Known to the public ns"Jockey," and Tummy of Aus-tinll- a,

both bintaniH. this willbo a fast and furious go there Is ev-

ery piospect. It will bo n nlrn foilfor the go which W.ihllanl,the local crack, ami McCollough of J1'ort Shatter aie to fiiruHh.

! --5 i

HCAME I Mil

The Yoiiiir lliillellnii whltewaHhedthe Clatits .it Atkinson l'.tik yontoi-iln- y

In a came In which thowinners showed up In championshipfot III.

Tho liifky I u 'i war In thethird, on u bungle by Kit 111. theClantN'

The riiiiio was n ipiick one, belliRfinished In all hour ir d 1." nilnutca.

Thu lineups were:(Hants: Chiulln Sou.ii, e; .alio, ss;

MlRiiel, If; Unwllns, 2b; Will Soiun.if; l.illUal.ml, lb; Will Kaill, ::b;Tommv Knlll, ( f; and Sam Kit, p.

Ilitllctlns: Itlehiirils, e; Wll.ollI'ncpoc, Hi; Ah Chow, 2b; .loo I'Vol- -

tan, p; Kalian, us; Sllvn, If; HalpllSllvu, cf; ami J. l'errelra, if.

M it CIIjTIVC MtiMK

Tho Postofllco team jcstoniayfeated Piluco Kuhlo's Insecond round of tbo noqtict tnurnoy,mid the Policemen beat tho MakcoIslaiiileis.

ii ii iiThe St. Louis ball team entortaln-c- d

tho Santa Claras n;id the Kelos atu limit at thu Afotig placo at Will- -

klkl last night.ii it a

The cricket playets the Alamedawcio badly beaten Saturday by'lliolocals, pt Maklkl, by n score U9

to 28.ii ii

IURLINE AREIVED

PRDItO, Calif., 2:!.

Tbo yacht I.urllne, winner of thoSecond Trnns-Pncifl- c Hace to Hono-

lulu, arrived ut her pint heiotoday. The I.urllnu wns out 19 days

llllo.

cl-

othe

His Leg

In To

George Wiiiri'ii, right field fur thePituahous, broke IiIh left log Justabove the ankle Siitiirilay, while Bllii-In- g

for second In tho ninth inning.Tho nrcldent la most unfortunate, nsit lenioves from tho ii promisingJ (Mine pl'iver, who hns hail a good

tlin limit when stepsinpoH with who has

claim oxclu- - ore light tho hoio.

weight those, 'I

with

i;rcat

George

I.anoThat

m.ii'e

team

HAS

SAX Aug.

homo

fioui

game

A'illlt VBAustin White did things In bo.

play at .Moaniilim esterilny. HoIt all mer thu Colonel by

score of Ho tried with A.V Kwuit and had to play It off later,wlnnltiR liy a scoio 4 down todown.

Tho boRey for the links Is: t, 4, I,r, fl, 5, I, I, G, or 12 strokes In nil.

Tho scores yefctciilay were:Corrected

A. I'wart . . .

A. White . ...Iv. Munrii . ...

'II.J

Ik.,r.ii.

of

ot

thoKeyput his

of IS

(i.ilnci . . . .

O. White . .

Cllllen, Jr.Hnlstead .

llarwonil .

Wn !!,(" . .,.1 Mclnoni) . .

Dr. McC.illiwn . .

W. Slnipton . . .

Z. C. Copchud .P. ArniHtiniiR . .

A. H. Jord.ui , .It. A. .Ionian ..W. .lnnile.;m . .

.M. It. Jamlo'iiuA. llottomley . ,1). W. Andeibon

I'lilinluhMd.

It ii i! ii iiit

HVp.10so10

71

i;

i

Hi

in12

::

12

l8

120

Seme.2 down

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ttBINOLES

Ji iti: tt tt it t: tt :; :: :: i; n it tt tt tt tt ;i

Olmo.i sped I'long one In tho ninthostorda which Juniped over tho

third bag, nnd which was good for'two runs, but .was called a fivil byUmplro Ilyincs. Tho decision wasnot satisfactory to tho crowd. And,really It looked wrong.

n tt itThoro was no use for Kolo to bunt

with Kornundez behind' the hat. Nonoat all. Ho was too fast for anythingof that suit.

it illurtiu made a beautiful stop mi

Saturday of a speedy offering whichbounced from tho bauds of JohnnieWilliams.

it it itPop l.appln thought for a while

that ho had lost tho giuno Saturday,He was delighted with that balloonnight.

tt it tilloit Power did tho umpiring stunt

ngnlti on Saturday. Ho was tondorcdsomething of an ovation.

Jt tt ttuarney Jny plajod a good game

jeiterdny, . .

in

ti (Special Illilletln Wireless)Mnul, Alls. 21.

IS Tho lesult ot Sunday's game atit Wells Paih wan Kaliulul 7,tt WnlUiipii ".it:t is :t n :: ii it it it it n is it it

The Aloh.ist and the C A. I . M wimov,Iiiii("-- nt Aal.i I'.irl .xehleiil.ij. Thofoiiner bout the Aulas by a t.roie of 7

to .1. and tho hitler put It on tho Jap-niies-

A. C. by a score of 12 to 5.Until Ramos were Ioiik am! licit vuiy

good baselull, but the fans worutabid, and thtiiRs went their way Inexcitement and iimld muc:i real mot-- I

MR.

Thu scores yeslcul.iy weie:CHINUSH AI.OI1AS.

i 2 .i I r. i; 7 s a

Ilium ii o ii l l o 2 8 ii

II. II II 0 2 0 I 0 0 2 0AAI.A A, C.

1 2 H t l G 7 8 !i

Huns o I 0 0 1 n ll 1 li

lt. II 1 0 0 1 1 ll 0Two Ii iso hits Townsoiid,

illlll .Mlllhilil.Ilase on balls Off Ho Yup, Ii; n

Duller. 4.Struck out Ily Ho Yup, I; by lint-lor- .

G.

Wild pilch-- Ho Yup, 1.Passed balls Hi liu, 1; Makiiuiil, 1.Saerlflco lilt Kala.Double play Ho Yup to Akanu.Umpire N. Jnckson.Scorer W. Tin Cliong.

chinksi: A. C.1 2 .1 I C ' 8 9

nuns 2 c o o ii :i o ii

ll. H l i o ii o i o oJAPANKSK A. C.

12:11 r, r, t sHunsII. II

Twoblhll llltH 1.11,

I'll kanl nnd Kn.ilil.

We will then show the Latest

I

WIS

AUSTIN

WAIl.UKP.

Alohas and C.A.C.'s

Win Aala Park

Game

212

0 0 12 1 ..ri

1 l : 0 11 (I

Asam, Steele,

Ilasu mi lulls Oft I,n, S; off Pliuoii,

Ktruik mil- - Ily In. 2; bj l"Jie.i,P.IKSi'l ll'II- - I.Sue lllc( hit Mini Yin

' Umpire N. .lackfoi.Pcner W Tin C'hoii",.

THs Fund

Still GrowsAndrew Cox of Walalilt t 111 a

dollar for tho moving pletum fii'i.ltills moriiliig This hvm'Uk tho fundto $;:!'' KO nnd theru is more to followshould It be needed.

The conceit lo bu given on Satur-day evening will In lug out it largonudloncu and the B.ilo or HcHols laslue to go with a rus:i. Honolulunever does anything hnlf benrledlywhen It In for tho Settlement people.Madame Arral's flmil appearance In

ccttiln to call out tbo society peopl" '

ami tho niitnes of Mrs. llallou andMis. 0. II. Cooper on tho program moalways nn attraction.

SHIP ASTRAL ARRIVES

After an unusually long trip, thuAmerican ship Astral, loaded with su

shipped beforo tho must.

NOTICE TO MARINERS.

HAY KNTKANCK, CAIinoiico ueri'U) iiiiu oimiii pin'an..n,. v..

Plot of

DynamitersThe Call of Aug. 18 says:In n swooping iniifesslon made to

District Attorney Langdou mill Spe-

cial Agent William J, ,Uiirns, tnins- -Hied, signed, mid sworn to, Peto

Clauillillies lias laid bare every de-

tail of tho diabolical scheme to mur-der not only .11 (liillaghcr, butSprockets, Honey, liugdoii, unitHums.

Tho young Greek bus told bow botouched off the fuses which causedboth tho tiiillngher explosions and ofbow lie nnd bis In oilier, John, andFelix l'atiduvcrls plotted nnd nebcin- -

,cd for weeks to m.iko the effort to, kill Gallagher successful. That was,

. but nn Incident, however, of thu-- ,wiirk which llioy Intended to do, for

wholesale slaughter of ccry one con-

nected with (he graft prosecution was3 tho ultimate cud thov hint In view.

n n mu iiccoiiiillsi this tboy wcroHoopll ,lca,iy gacrlllce tho lives of any

1 7

1 0 0 01 V

I

lbf...... r. .,... I'n.l o

i

in

t

number of persons, regardless otwhom they might bo.

Pete's confession has wiped away j

the last vest I go of a suspicion thatthe dastardly crimes might have beenthe win of iino or two fanatics. Tho'document Is one of tho cold-

blooded confessions Hint has everbeen known to criminal annals riv-

aling tho famous talo of HarryIn scopn and brutality nnd It

carries mo responsiiiiiuy tor ino pioii

n

holds glo

ctuu,,!l,nll. lin fliuini nf ffiui'lil i.tl.ltl 11 ti(ruat 1 Aflnr nvnr tlin Tl'OUnd llo Bllid. With SlgUlIlCllltt SllltlO: lllll

the graft pi osecu-- . looks n good prnctlso mid mnybo I shall ho eblo do somethings hero heroic I leave Hint

Hon. juro not down on us hope so, "I It was brain of one t"

higher-up- s that tho Idea of tho seriesof crimes originated; it wns tltsame man who planned every detailfor the carrying out of the iiiuiilei-ou- s

attemptn; it was lo this nun HintI'Vllx I'nitduvcrla went fin Instrur-(liiti- .i

and advice cnnrernliis everymove that wan Hindu; It wiih thisman who was to pay a fabulous sumfor the accoii'Mllshtnent of the

wholino.

Mr. Karnian,l.nnl.,

dragnetprogram, l.ct anyhow

tbo

inur- -'

tale.

n resiliencefront

follycletii; it man who pledged a Ills story

fund defense jtlons iut to every word wasanv ono paitlclpants c by reporter,

wiio might transcilptliui'cd with (hn w,is lead' PoloI Pole Clauillillies does not swear clllco signed andthe Identity criminal. Unsworn In y Its iniihur. Incident

l.angiloii'Bto that posKcsslcm fs now document Hintbelieve, that prcilinlilj- - will turn! Pct"f

Itnef, and that other penitentiaryweio of lluef s plans andweie with him In thuwholesale niurilor idol. Tbnt Is nsfar an ho cited scoresof circumstantial Incidents midtails to bear out tho beliefthat tbo (itip-tlin- o boss of Kran-clsr- o

was tho dltectlyPaudiiverls,

Sniisatlonnl as It la fiom beginningend, the confession of Poto Claud-Iiiiic- h

nlrendy been corrohoriitedIn every essential detail from tho

Peter'sblcyclo inoriilng

(onfpsslnns both Peter Johncorioboitittvn

dovetail togothergar, arrived tho each completed,

ici.tst. announced sworn boforo thetopoit chums' brought face

change. Astral ship 'Attorneywhich M'mrcn Purely this city nftcrnoon.

HUMHOI.DTgiven .n,il1Ll,IB

most

eliaig-- n

gtcs;-y- ct

respect,

signed,

Districtotllco yesterday

between 9 Krldaywhen Pete lanes

brought tbo custodyand detectives,yostordny

story told.

litdass Binr.'wasfepoiled'adi'lM wekwill leplaced soon Mnltliciriily

practicable, pail his brother'solder tho Llght-Hous- Uo.ud.

rtEMlUf

EEMKl

YOUK, conimltteo ot enthusiiistio ncioimuts and scloiilislM.

of Prance, tho world's neroplanUt and who tho Hint iiubllctxhlbltlnn of mechanical lllght America, arrived the Tournlne. tho

with it conimltteo ni Aero drove lo iiriguiou nianai nunc n.- -

It

111 the of liko piettythe

In of tho

behind

o'clocknight,

o'clock

ilonlnl

Henryofficial record

Kronen

stunt sweat Inn ut tho hands tboiletcrtlvca who wno with him, butwithin hour lifter leaching SanPranelsio down completely,admitted even thing began tbotelling of hh banowliiK

Tho confession securedLaugdoii am! Ilitruswhich Potu w.ia the

depot, ami astills told and answered

ll-- him tn-- of

of tbo artlvu doun a shoitliniidever bo caught ho of tho confession

urlntc. yesterday afternoonton l.angdon'a mid

of the nrch Norays that alwajs hluilas left untouched nnd

believe, unci nlwayii did thoIlls real employer nth and

blgber-up- s John tho for life.cognizantconcerned

bo haHdc- -

himSan

mail

bun

duallyothers

today's

Farinnii

ummi mmSEEMSTO BE SAFE

Thursday u woikmin framCount)' other

townII u Hot roptoveiitatlvu n

said roleinn truth,clangerBthat workmen

piiichnfo dynamlto to when tiiey wantescape a from scono 'This a staiuiiicnc, fromIhn crimes. olllv Hint, llln' "N. lo WHICH

of nndmo In

(very clcnrly tin'slneliill!t tnffnin.nit

overv 1..,,.,!.,,,! ii,w,iniiiabsolutely, unduves lollosslng:

at Allan- - andtic This was to In

of fncoTho la the on

ofIt wns

Clnuel

Into city in thoHums other mid

morning, thaticmnrkable

thin '"r, '"'" the youns Greek-day-.

iih iih."1"' ftlucK lei orlit iiny

II) confession, even In face ot

s --1

.

NHW N. Y byas nn. Is to

In onthe i.icu ir.icu, mu

'ti, ninn !... ,

to to

. t- - - - - -

, -

of

mibe broke

unci

byIn to

taken directdynamiter

wasfor

nndto

Paudiiverla led Inho

wiihAbo to

In

to

Into In

I.niigdon's

Ii

On lasttho iptirry en the sldocf tho IbI loIho instory, ho was of the

of tho cpiutry farttho worn lorccd ta go

of tho In and dig did not lo.on tho of Juo,

Not. "Cro WIIH BClll town '!.that thu II ill

mtlt' li!tvn' l)n(!li... nrfitw. tt. nm

thehas woro

twotbo Met

was

ot

It be IiIh

I'm of ofot the ecu- -

win

thotlij-

mil eime and lold

nnd tho

lint

was

Por Instance, Tom Shulrtcm Is notdead and was nut hull at llils cttarn'.As to ordering men Into cltiugcrcmplaces nnd threatening them with dis-missal, there Is nothing in it. Theorders have always been: lo bo veiycareful and take no iinnccexu.iicIiauccb. As to the slide. Titcsday,no ono was In danger. Tito slide wasexpected and men hud oineis lo Keepto other rltlu of cpiariy.

Yours tory Hilly,.INO. N. flKni:.

'iVw ,Tfl

JUS Tf

on siir,1X2SQ CU.ro

July

of

place

lo

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W$h& ' ' ' 'f 'ftffiK''dfc .- -? ' - i!'4

HAKBOi. "WiiizaisiAD. ecnsACAO

TAKMAttTJUXTiTG

ILI.HMSTAD, Cuineao, D. W. I.. Julv - -- Tbo irlatlons botwennVenezuela and the peoplo ot tho Islnit) of Curacuo, Dutch West Indies,are strained to u breaking point. Pollowlng a lung scries of what tholeHldeitts of Curacao icgard na antagonistic actions on tho part of Presi-dent Cnstio, directed against thonisalvcs unci tho Dutch government,mobs ii'iithciod In force In this capital mid cxpiosgcd their icscnttnentIn mi attack upon tho homo of u Venezuelan who had published state-tnen- ta

In Venezuelan papers derogatory to the Island, nnd later held vio-

lent cleintinstriillnus In fiout of thoiesldenco of tho Venezuelan Consul.

The Weekly Edition of the Evonlnn '''lty furioumlocl H'o (leitiiaii Consulate, wheie ho bad taken lot'ligo. nndDulletln gives i complote luminary of fompulled tho onleilng out ot aimol tumps, so !mt iho CuntutlMilBht liu

the new of the day. piutceted fiont injury. I

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INTER-STAT- E COMMERCE MANSAYS MORE INVESTMENT,

LESS SPECULATION

Staff CoriespondeiitWASIllNilTON, I). C. July 23.

That Hoinu Important readjustmentsIn tlio national llnnnclul system willle?ult from the financial Hurry of

last autumn Is tliu belief of Chair-man Martin II. Kunpp, of tlio Intcr-ntn- tu

Commerce Commission.lit! anticipates that Investments

will liu Ill incu-asln- measurefor speculation In securities,

mill that an thu tenileney develop.)there will liu alto a growing Insist-ence mi such ffitvci iiineiital supervi-sion (if Hid capitalization and

or great vurptirntloiiB oswill presently compel legislationnlonr; tlreie lineal.

"Thu securities of railroads nmlgreat industrials," Haiti Mr. Knnpp,"represent n Inrgo propoitlon of tlio

'iihji'ftii or quick tinil easy Investment.Instead of Investing In those dlrcct-1- ,

howocr, there linn been u ten-

dency on the part or people, withmoney to let others, lepreai'titliig ti

morn or lens iipecnlntlvu class, ilo theactual Inventing.

"llanKu thioughoitt the rountrylmo found Hint Ntw York was teatlyto pay nttiactlvu Interest on theirbalances, the New York hanks he-

lm; able to do this because they(oiild loan the money to people ileal-Iii- k

In tliexe securities. Thus theman who deposit his $500 or $.',000In it country hank, which In turndeposits It In New Yotk. becomesIn fant nn Investor In the securitiesIn which Now York deals.

"Hut ho Insists on the security ofthe bank's credit standing betweenhim nml tho Investment. That Is, Inn general way, because the countryat largo Is not sufficiently familiarwith this kind of Investment, andalso because many people with mon-

ey In banks do not have conllilencoenough lti this class of Investmentsto care to use their own Judgment Inbuying.

"In the past, even such excellentsecurities iib the bonds of cities,towns, counties, school districts, etc.,have generally been sent away fromhomo to find n market. The averageWestern town may linve, through. Its

SJM

fa?L

na v

banks, n bin balance In the financialillstilct of New York; )ct wlicn thattown Issues bonds, Instead of bring-ing home Us own money and buyingIts own seem ltlos, the town has al-

lowed those bonds to be Fold In theKnst.

"It seems altogether likely thatInvestments In this kind of securitieswill soon become more popular; thatthe sections of country whore bank-ers and investors have not In thopast sought nftcr this class of prop-erty will more and more want it. Thenew currency law doubtless will tend '

to encourage this kind of investment!throughout n wider area, becausehanks will want to equip themselveswith the most acceptable security onwhich they may Issue currency. The'tendency to pilvnte Investment willgtoV nt tho namo time, nml I believe'the result will be that morn moneywill bo directly Invested, nnd less!bent away horn homo, through tliobanks, to be loaned In tho more orless speculative centers.

"This seems to ma to bo a highlydesirable consummation. It willpioniote n wider knowledge of andInterest In tho Immenso mass of se- -'

unities which represent a greatof the wealth of thu nation.

It will lessen the volume of those se-

curities bold in n speculative wnv:will lediico the possibility and alsotho danger of manipulation of themarket with disastrous lesults.

"If the securities of States and cit-ies, etc., ate the first ones thus to bepopularized nu subjects of Imcst-men- t,

tho tlnio will come bcfoio lungwhen tlieie will not bo enough ofthese to meet the demand, and thentho country at huge will seek nftersecurities of tall and Industrial cor-porations.

"When that time rnnic-p- the coun-try will demand guarantees of thevalue which such securities icpre-son- t.

It will want to know thatthere Is $1,000 of good value backof ii $1,000 bond. It will want someecrtlllcatlon that the share of stockIt buys represents equity In a piop-crt- y

that can earn teturns on it. Itwfll Insist on knowing that the bIiowIngs of earnings, expenses, property,etc., made by a corporation, Is hon-est,

"All this will surely mean that. Inorder to protect the investing public,and to nssuro that legitimate

shall be able to raise mon-ey foe proper purposes, tlio Govern-ment must establish a system bywhich tho public aliall be Informed .

of tlieso things. We shall have leg-- !Irlntlon clonic this line, nml I bnllnvn', ,

i

It will come the sooner by reason ofthoevents of the Inst few months."

MEVKNINO BULLETIN. 2, tftOS.

Why He

Constitution

SULTAN AFRAID OF ALBANIANS.FOUND HE DID NOT HAVE

THEIR SUPPORT

CONSTANTINOI'I.K, Turkey. July

l. Tho lrndo Issued yesterday or-

dains tho assembling of a chamber ofdeputies In accordance with n con-

stitution which has been elaboratedby the Sultan. The Irnde has beencommunicated to tho vails and to thedistrict lieutenant governors withthe necessary orders for the holdingof e'oetlons,

The constitution which the Irndenow makes effective Is practically theone worked nut in 18TC.

Staitlttig ns wns the sudden dis-missal of For Id Pasha from the grandvlzleisblp, and tho appointment ofS.ild l'nshn in Ills place, this stop wasliothlng as compared with the sen-cati-

created In nil quarters thismorning by tho onlcl.il announce-ment Hint the Sultan had decided toconvoke n paillament.

It was felt that In view of the gen-- el

ul revolt in Hie in my, unprecedent-ed In the history of the Turkish em-

pire, some change was Inevitable,nml that far-- i etching meastiics of toform In the central government we:ubound to bo Inaugurated." Hut thedrastic, action of the Sultan, whotook thu lelns In his own bands andby the stroke of n pen suddenly yiel-ded to the demands .of the youngTin ks, and restoied tho constitutionof 1870, bus taken the palace clique,tho members of the diplomatic corps.In fact, the entire population of Con-stantinople completely by surprise..Although it wns thought the

ugltatlon might possiblybring about some, form of parliamentnry administration, nothing so dra-matically abrupt was regarded aspossible.

The Immediate cause of the Sul-liur- ii

raising of the white flag waBthe receipt of a telegram addressedto him from the Albanians of Uskub,Informing hltu that they had takentheir oath to favor the

of tho constitution. This mes-sage landed like a thunderbolt at thoYlldlz Kiosk. The Sultan hnd beenunder the Impression that ho coulddepend upon the Albanians under allcircumstances. Ferld Pasha, who Is !

an Albanian, had fcutcred this con- -'

celt,-- When thu facts hecitmo known,

Fine Job Work

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the wrath of the Sullan Immediatelyfelt upon his who wns

to the palace andon the spot

The former grand lzler. Said a,

was then to the pal-

ace. Ho gave the Sultan an insightInto the real of thein the and theof to restore permanentpeace. In the army nnd among, thepeople unless thewith its abuses and

which had 'bi ought tho country to the verge of ruin, came to anend. .

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BEWARE OF ELEVATORS

NEW YORK, N. Y.. July 21. Thofirst terlous accident In the Singerbuilding since It was tin own open tothe public resulted today in tho In-

stant death of Samuel Alpert, 2.1

years old. of 3 ICast One Hundredmid Sixth street, n plumber's helper.

'Alport was crushed to death be-

tween the floor of elevator No. 1, tholast of the row of elevators on thomain promenade, nnd the ceiling.Scores of pel sons In the promenn.der.nd a woman and. four men in thoelevator, besides the conductor, wit-

nessed the accident. . .""The operator" received the slgnul

Is to do All of

xfciiruju.1 A faiii Hti-rf- it..' .Mfaifa - l,,'! liAfWl titil l M H Miib

to start and turned on tho powerand swung the door shut. The plum-

ber wns n few feet from tho car andho mado n Jump, squeezing in halfway through the closing door Howas caught by the ascending lift andin nn instnnt his lire had been crush-ed out against the Jam of the eleva-

tor shaft.In tho car were four men nnd n

girl stenographer. The girl wnspanic-stricke- n und began to shriekand cry for help. Tho men mado

efforts to save Alpert. butcould not drag him out ofdangcr.; .

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President Koosuclt's secretary snldthat no letter had been recehed bythe Presliiont from the Receivers andShippers' Association of Cincinnati,O., asking that a decree forbidding anIncrease In rates be enforced ngalnstseveral railroads.

Carl Ooodwin, who deserted fromthe Ilrltlsh army In liormudn that humight be with his American bride,was captured fifty tulles out at Bcathrough wireless messages.

Thu Hocbl, a newspaper publishednt Tukyo, Japan, In an editorialpraises. American Ambassador O'llrleiifor his work In that country and hiswords spoxen ni nomc.

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Oceanic Steamship CompanyTIME TABLE

The steamers of this line will arrive and leave this port as hereunder:

niOM SAN FRANCISCO: FOR SAN FRANCISCO:ALAMKDA SEPT. 11 ALAMKUA AUa. 20ALAMUOA - OCT. 2 A..AMEDA SEPT. 1C

Al.AMKDV OCT 2T AI.AMUDA OCT. 7

Al.AMKDV NOV. i:i M.AM!:i OCT. 28AI.M:i)A NOV. IS

NOTICE. On and after June 24th. 1908, the SALOON RATES willbe ns follows: Single Fare, $05; Round Trip, $110. Family rooms extra.

In connection with the sallng of the above ctcamere, the agents areprepared to Issue the Intending passengers, coupon through tickets, bycny railroad from San Francisco to all points In fie United States, andfrom New York by any steamship line to all European ports. '

FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS APPLY TO

Wm. G. Irwin & Co., Lie?OCEANIC S. S. CO. PEN E RAL AGENTS.

Pacific Mai! Steamship Co.v ccidental and Oriental Steamship

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

FOR JAPAN AND CHINA:

CHINA AUO. 24 ASIA AUO. 22MANCIRTHIA AUU. St MONGOLIA ,.AIUI. 2!)

NIPPON MAUI! 8I2PT. 5 'll'WO JUIll' SHIT.M)lt!' S13PT. 21

GENERAL INFORMATION APPLY TO

Ht Hackfdd ciAMERICAN-HAWAIIA-

Weekly SalllniMFROM NEW YOU

received at all times at tinllio

KllOll HONOLULU TO SAN 1'ItAN- -

CI8CO.AUIZON'AN, TO SAIL. AUG. 29ALASKAN. TO SAIL SEPT. 19

SAN FRANCISCO TO HONO-

LULU DiniCCT.TKXAV. TO S ML AUO 2fi

VIHOIMAN TO S1L . RRPT.Freight rCLlvel ut Conipjny'J

wharf, (Jieonwlch Street.

FOR FRANCISCO:

FOR

CanadlianAu6traEian RoyaS Mai,8liarm.hlp Company.

Steamers of the above line, runnlrg In connection with the CANAD-IAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO. between Vancouver, O. C, and Sydney, N.3. W and calling at Victoria, O. C. Horolulu and Suva, FIJI, and Drlsbane, are DUE AT HONOLULU on or about the dates below stated, viz.:

FOR FIJI AND AUSTRALIA:AOKANGI AUQ. 22MANUKA '. . SEPT. 1

MAKAMA OCT, 1C

Will call at Funning Wand.

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

Fheo. H. tavics S u . 'd General Agents.

Matson Navigation CompanyThe S. S. "HIL0NIAN" and "LUP.LINE" of this line, carrying

freight, will run in a direct service between this port andSan Francisco, sailing arriving on or nbojt the following dates:

ARRIVE HOI'.O. LEAVE H0N0.S. S. "LURLINE" AUO. 19tli SEPT. letS. S. "IIILONIAN" SEPT. 2ml SEPT. 8thS S. 'LURLINE"H S. "IIILONIAN"S. S. "Ll'ULlNE"

Passenger Rates to S. F.: First$110.00

For further particulars apply toUASiLE

mvatm mtum mi

Union -- Pacific

Transfer Co., Ltd.Furniture and Piano Moving.

wumiiMuniiuBiaa-iiiw- ij

Past Schooner

KA2UNA. HONOIPU, KAILUA and

Board or toHAWAIIAN BALLASTING CO., Agt.Telephone 39G, St., belowKing, Box 820.

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andand

Co., Ltd?, Ktl.

STEAMSHIP COMPANY.

li Tehnuutepec.K TO HONOLULU.(Vniiiiin) Wli.uf, Iim Streot, Southkl.KUO.M SUATTI.i: AND TACOMA TO

HONOLULU DIHKCT.LHKAN. TO SML AUO. 30

A1U.ONAN. TO SAIL SEPT. 20

Tor further Information apply toII. I1ACKPEI.1) & CO..I.TD.,

ArptiU Hoiuilulu. '

C P. MOUSE.General freight Agent.

FOR VANCOUVER:MARAM V SEPT. 15

AOKANGI OCT. 14MOAN.Y NOV. 1 1

MNUK V DEC. 8

SEPT 2blh SEPT 1stSEPT. 30lll SEPT. MU

NOV. OCT. &lh

Cabin, 60; Round Trip First Clfiss

oi uuuius, jiu., Agents.

aggage Shipping

Storage Wood

PLcklng Coal 58

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Ask Your GrocerFOR

idll " IlU " IluIlG

SoapHONOLULU SOAP WORKS CO., Ltd.

FRED. WALDRON, Agt.

Hustace-Pec- k Co., L-tc-L

Phone 295. DRAYMEN G3 Queen Street. Box 212.Estimates Given on all kinds teaming.

Dealers in

FIREWOOD, STOVE, STEAM AND BLACKSMITH COAL.

CRUSHED RPCK, BLACK AND WHITE SAND, GARDEN SOIL.

HAY, GRAIN, CEMENT, ETC.

Weekly Bulletin, $1 Year

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EVENINU MJLLBTIN, IUKOLULU, T. It., MONDAY, AUG. 21, 190S.

E8TACLI8HEU IN .

Bishop & Co.BANKERS.

Commercial and Travelers'Letters of Credit issued on

the Bank of California andThe LondonJoint Stock Bank,Ltd., London.

Correspondents for theAmerican Express Company

and Thos Cook & Son.

Interest allowed on termand Savings Batik Deposits.

Claus Spreckels. Wm. Q. Irwin.

Claus Spreckels & Co.

RANKERS.HONOLULU, : : : t. H.

San Francisco Agents The Novada Natlunnl Hank of San Uraiiclsco

Draw Exchange on thu Ncvudu.Nutlonal Hank iif San Kr.mcUco

London Tho Union of London niulSuillh'H Hank, Ltd.

New York Amcrlcjn HxihaiiKoNational Haul;.

Chicago Com Excitant! NationalHank.

Paris Cieillt I.jonnals.Hongkong and Yokohama IIiiiik

DauklliK CorporationNew Zealand and Australia Hank

of New Zealand ami Hank of Amstrulasla.

Victoria and Vancouver Hank ofIlrltlfch North America.

Deposits recolwd. Loans mado onapproved, security. Coimnercl.il cudTrawlers" Credits Iseued. Hills ofKxcliunge bought and Mild.

Collections Promptly Accounted Tor.

The FirstAMERICAN SAYINGS

AND TRUST GO.

OF HAWAII, LTD.

SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL. .$200,000.00PAID UP CAPITAL $100,000 00President Cecil BrownVice President M. P. RobinsonCashier L. T. Peck

Olllce: Corner Fort ntul KIiir Sta.SAVINGS DEPOSITS received and

Intercut allowed for yeaily depositsat thn rato of 4V4 per cent, perannum.

Utiles and regulations furnlslioilupon application.

Tho Yokohama Specie Bank,

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Established 1830

Cpltal (Paid up) ..Yen 24,000,000Hesened Fund Yen 15,050,000Special Ketsorvcd Fund. Yon 2,000,000

HEAD OFFICE, YOKOHAMA.Branches and Agencies:

Toklo, Kobe, Oaaltj, Nagasaki,Loudon, Ljons, Now York, San Francisco, llombay, Hongkong, Shanghai,IlnnLow, Chcfoo, Tientsin, Peking,Kowchang, Dalny, Port Arthur,

Lliiuyaiig, Mukden, Tien-lin- g,

Changchun.Tho bank hua and receives for

collection bills ot exchange, 'IssuesDrafts and I.ottois of Credit, andtranbact a gonural banking business.Honolulu Branch, 07 S. King Street

Oahu RailwayTime Table.

OUTWARD.For Walanao, WnlHltia, KahiiVu and

Way Stations '0:15 a. in.. 3:20 p. in.For Pearl City, i:va .Mill and Way

Stations 17: 30 a. ni 9:15 a. m.,11:05 a. in.. 2:lf p. in., S20 p. in.,5:15 p. m., t0:30 p. m., tll:oo p. inFor Wnhlawa 9:15 u. m. and

5:15 p. in.INWARD.

Aiarlvo Honolulu from Kahului,Walalim and Walanae S:3C a in.,..5 31 p. in.

Arrlio lu Honolulu from Kwo Milland Pearl City J7:4G n. iu., 8:3fiu. in., 'WiSS a. in, 1:40 p. m., 4:31p in, C;31 p. m., 7:39 p. in.

Airflvo Honolulu from WnhlswaS;3G a. ill, and 5,31 p. m.

Dally.t I3x. Sunday.t Sunday Only.The Unlolwa I.lmllod, n twnlinui

train (only flifltclaha tlckntH hon-ored), lcaipa Honolulu oicry Sundayat 8:22 a in.; returning, arrives InHonolulu at 1T):10 p. m. Tho Limitedstops only at Pearl City and Walanao.a. p. i)i:nison, r. c smith,

H ifiiy'rhl-lTrrtririhii.ritfi- r liliii

Alexander BaldwinLIMITED,

J. P. COOKE Manager

OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS:H. P. Baldwin PresidentJ. B. Castle Vice PresidentW. M. Alexander. Second Vice Pres.J. P. Cooke Third Vice Pres.J. Woterhouse TreasurerE. E. Paxfon Secretaryw. 0. Smith DirectorQ, R. Carter DirectorW. R. Castle Director

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Agents forHawaiian Commercial & Suear Co.Haiku Sugar Company.Paia Plantation.Maui Agricultural Company.Kihci Plantation Company.Hawaiian Sugar Company.Knhuku, Plantation Company.Kahului Railroad Company.Halcakala Ranch Company.Honolua Ranch.

Castle & Cooke, LtdHonolulu, T. II.

SHIPPING AND COJIMISSIONSUGAR FACTORS

andGENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS

representingEwa Plantation Co.Waialua Agricultural Co., Ltd.Kohala Sugar Co.Waimea.Sugar Mill Co.Apoliaa Sugar Co., Ltd.

Fulton Iron Works of St. LouisBlake Steam PumpsWeston's CentrifugalsBabcock & Wilcox BoilersOreen's Fuel EconomizersMarsh Steam PumpsMatson Navigation Co.Planters Line Shipping Co.

. G. Irwin k 80,LIMITED.

SUGAR FACTORS andCOMMISSION AGENTS.

Wm. G. IRWIN PresidentJNO. D. SPRECKELS... 1st V. Pres.W. M. GIFFARD 2d V. Pres.H. M. WHITNEY TreasurerRICHARD IVERS SecretaryD. G. MAY Auditor

Agents forOceanic Steamship Co., San Francis-

co, Cal.Baldwin Locomotive Works, Phila-

delphia, Pa.Hakalau Plantation Co., Hilo Sugar

Co., Honolulu Plantation Co.,Hutchinson Sugar PlantationCo., Kilanea Sugar PlantationCo., Olownlu Company, PaauhauSugar Plantation Co., Wnima-r.al-o

Sugar Co.

C. Brewer & Co.. Ltd.QUEEN STRCCT, HONOLULU, T. H.

AQENT3 TOR:Hawaiian Agricultural Co., Ookala

Surjar Plant. Co., Onomea Sugar Co.,Honon--u Sugar Co., Walluku Sugar Co.,Pepeekeo Sugar Co., Tho PlantersLine of San Francisco Packets.LIST OF OFFICERS:

C. M. Cooke, President; GeorgeRobertson, Vice President and Mana-ger; E. F. Bishop, Treasurer and Secretary; F. W. Macfarlane, Auditor; P.C. Jones, C. M. Cooke and J. R. Gait,Directors.

m mmmuTiiE

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LIMITED,

General Afjent for Hawaii:Atlas Assurance Company of London.New York Underwriters' Agency.Providence Washington Insurance Co.4th FLOOR, 9TANGENWALD BLDG.

LIFE INSURANCEIs not a Luxury; It Is a Necessity.

But you Must have the BESTand that is provided by the famousand most equitable Laws of Massa-chusetts, In the

New England Mutual

Life Insurance Co..OF BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS.

If you would be fully Informed aboutthese laws, address

Castle & Cooke,GCNERAL AGENTS,

HONOLULU, T. H.

WM. G. IRWiNA COLfc".

AGENTS TOR Till:Royal Iusur. Co. of Liverpool, Eng.Commeicial Union Assurance Co.,

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

Edinburgh, Scotland.The Upter Rhine Ins. Co., Ltd

IronBedsLARGE STOCK. LOWEST PRICES.

Coyne Furniture Co.

rOur Baby Rings

Baby Pins,Baby tups

Baby Napkin Rings,

or Baby Spoons

will surely make baby happier.

j.A.R.Vieira&Co113 HOTEL ST.

&

S. SA1K1,Bamboo Furniture Made to Order.

Picture Framing a Specialty.

563 S. BERETANIA ST.TELEPHONE d07.

LOVEJOY & CO.WHOLESALE DEALERS AND IM--

PORTERS OF WINES ANDLIQUORS.

TEL. 308. 902 NUUANU.

Suits PressedAt Short Notice and Quick Delivery.

EAGLE DYEING ANDCLEANING- - WORKS.

Fort Street. Phone 575.

For Expert Repairs on Bicycle, Mo-

torcycle, Automobiles, etc., call on

J. 6. Santos,Phone 422. Union St.

FINEST FITand cloth of A-- l quality can be pur-

chased from

SANG CHAN,McCANDLESS BLDG.,

P. 0. Box 001. Telephoue 031.

WaiiYingGliongOo.King Street, Ewa of Fislimarkot.- -

DRY GOODS AND FURNISHINGGOODS of EVERY DE- -

SCRIPTION.

BAMBOO FURNITUREOf All Kinds And Descriptions At

Reasonable Prices.SEE OUR DISPLAY.

S. TATANIEmma St. near Beretania.

KEYSTONE-ELGI- WATCHESINGERSOLL WATCHES

At All Watchdealcrs.

Jos, Schwartz,Agent for Hawaiian Islands,

Cor. FORT and KING Sts., Honolulu.

WHENYon Want Electric Wiring Done orPrivate Telephone Installed or DryBatteries, call the

UNION ELECTRIC CO.,.GO Beretania St. Phone 315.

Don't WorryWo will buy your Diamonds, Old

Watches, and Jewelry for Spot Cash.

J. CARLO,1018 NUUANU AVE. and BRANCH,

FORT ST. near HOTEL.

McTighe FavoriteThe Best Whiskey on the Market.THOS. F. McTIGHE & CO., AGENTS.

101-10- 5 KING ST.PHONE 140. P. 0. BOX 755.

LUNCHES and DRINKSThe most popular

place in town.

The Fashion Saloon,Hotel St. near Fort.

Jack Scully. Jack Roberts.

HAWAIIAN FERTILIZER CO., LTD.

Dealers in FERTILIZERS suitablefor all crops, climatic and soil con-ditions.

OFFICE Brewer Building, Hono-lulu; Tel. 272.

FACTORY at Iwileij Tel. 430.

A crown of glory ia a beautifulhead of hair. An Australian lady

viAy now In'Londonwrites underjf f jmj' 1S x( CfrB&OL-- ) diito Jan. 28,

iSIMt 'Mr 1907:

mw:m 'Aycr'sIIslrVlirorhas dono my htlrfmi f'n world of good.i n. ..its 10 li, my nairMl Is now thick, glossy,

and soft, anil wlenplaited Is 65 inchtslong. Ayer'sltatr Vigorought to be used byevery woman whotakes prlile in h.rappearance."

You also may have

fT2WW ;,v bui;ii u cruwu uiW tY L V glory if you will

S follow tho example of this lady and use

ytair VigorIt will romove all dandruff and

make your hair rich and abundant.

Prinrtd tr Dr, 1. C, Aif & Ci., Uo't, Mm.. U, . A,

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No Hurry

No Worry

Burn

GAS

ESTIMATE OF THECOST OF INSTALLATIONCHEERFULLY FURNISHED.

Honolulu Gas Co.LIMITED

Bishop Street

TOM SHARP,THE PAINTER

ELITEBUILDING

CHARP CIGNC

StarRestaurant

BEST MEALS IN TOWN ATALL HOURS.

Convenient for Orpheum Attendants.

BERETANIA STREET1st Door Waikiki of Central Fire Stn.

MILLINERY

Spring Flowers, New 'Ribbons,Feathers and Hats Have Arrived,

Wire frames made by order.

OUR PRICES REASONABLE.

K. 1S0SMMA.30 KING ST. NEAR BETHEL.

C. 0. Hottel is authorized to collectand receipt for the undersigned.

A. R. Rowat, O.V.S.

BreadThe Best In Town,

SINGER'S BAKERY.TEL. 527. - KINO ST.

REAL ESTATE jTRANSOIINS' " j

Entered for Record Aug. 21, 1008,From 10:30 n. m, to 4 p. m.

Kllcii r Binipion ntul IibIj by nlty(if lntKru to Joseph A Culbroli,

l'oi o AffiUT ld.i ct nl to Jiipuui'sc Social Club

US.A t.t'ivls Jr niul wf to John K Wul- -

iiniaii IJIda V Wntcihoiibo by ntty t(i Wat- -

iiuno Co AMKiiwmo Kiiolunmkiilo (It) ot nl to

(Vclllu I'niiKcllniiii 1)

Entered for Record Aug. 22, 1908, '

From 9 a. m. to 10:30 a. m.Anlniin (I Scrrnu iind wf to IVtcr

Sllvn i)I'ctt'i- - Sllvn mid wf to Aiitcino 0

Hen no jr.Nnjii ruriislio to AtiKiist Wiilher. .11A S Mfilcliiia to Antonio C Model- -

""" UMnnocl Juclntho ami wf to .Icwo

Jncliillio j)TliimiMH Ki'kun unil wf to Clco V.

Minor nKnlcluiieliii mid lisb to Mmioul l)o- -

ti'lllio Jr nI.ucy Knl.uiKi mid list t nl to

lloiiry 1' Ilalilu In rj

Recorded July 1, 1908.Mutl Hldl; & I.O.UI Snoy of Hnwnll

Ltd to Miiuiiul Mncliiido: ltd; lot l:i,1II II. Knplolmil Tract, Honolulu;$10011. II 303, p 412. Dated Juno 30,I 'JOS.

Mclo K Knninuoliii urnl lisli (H) toI' i: It Slniucli Tr; II; lot 22, till;IiIiIrb, etc, Knpnliiilu Tuict, Honolulu:$7f mid nite S2(io. II sii.v n t.i. n.itmiJune 30, UMIS.

.Mutl Hide & Loan Soey of UnwiillLtd to Mrs Mure M 1'i.Ikiu II, .1 inff, (lr li!39 of IMiiiiunuleiilo Tiaet. Is'uit.uiiii niiey, Honolulu: S12UU; II 303, p443. Dated July 1, W08.

J IJ Kuliln to J V rienry; M; lotB nniul i! or l'ntent f122. Kiilllil. Iloun-lul-

ISOU. U3UJ,i 441. Dated July1, 1 HftS.

TlimnnH M Kelll to Jolm K llimker;'D: IHir II ir.S8. Kill 43C, Walkiml.Walluku, Maul; $200. it 305, 11 72.Dated May 2, 1U0S.

Recorded July 2, 1903.SiiKan I II Knlillliiii to Helen M

Cockett; I) lots II. 12, 13, IB and 18,Will?, etc. Kallht ltd, Honolulu; l.II 303, p 77. Dated July 2, 1'JOS.

O V llotnli; Notice; npplen for Itetitle of nor Kill L'7.1. An :; Pmi,,.i,i..iSt, Honolulu;. I) 301, p 25!). Daloil.fuiy 1, iyua.

S Ozukl by ntty to U Kltnwnkl; AT.:menilHos: 3S0. li 2I8. n not iv,i.iJuly 2, laus.

Clinrles I.ucnH to flon Hoy; Itel-lo- tII, Ap 19, Kill 7713. School St; I

S17GU. 11 303, p 117. DatedJuly 2, 1908.W H CitHtlu Tr to Jainen I, Holt mnl

wf; ltelldnt In IM of It W Holt deed;lilt In II P r,018 and IiIiIks, cor Klutfniul l.llllia StH. Honolulu; uro insiu--.

unco policy; S2500. It 303, p 44S. Dat-ed Muy 21. 1908.

IJatlixlioba M Allen to William JtMnliuka; Hel; poi It p 3,8 and fifi3Dlietweon KIiik. Meieliant, I'oit niulAliiken StB, Honolulu; S(i2(M). IJ 303,

i 448. Dated June in, 1908.Kht of S C Allen by Tin to William

M Mnliuka: Hel; por It 1'h 38 amiKt!30, Merchant St. etc, Honolulu; $l(i..000. II 303, p 149. Dated Juno 1C.1908.

V n Damon and wf to Hank of Ha-waii Ltd; lot 151, Or 3 K',9 Spencer niulTliuiMon AeH, II0110I11I11; Ilu.flOO. ItM3, p 449. Dated July 2, 1908.

Mm la do Soiiza (widow) to ManuelSomen; 11; por It p 901 rir 802 muxpc Kind Walnakii, S Illlo, Hawaii:$1250. II 305, p 71. Dated Juno 20,1908.

Heliiy WntciliniiRn Tr r,i t.i.i inChurlvH Meluecko; ltd; dm 21T.I niulji..u nun por 11 r lissii. Ap 17, Piiiinui-k.u- i,

etc, Kau. Hawaii; $5110. n 303, 11

440. Dated July 1, 1908.Hnnnkaii Sucar Co to lilnliop Tiust

Co Ltd Tr: Tr M- - lnmlu l.iu.,i..,i.i..iiillls, IiIiIkb, nichiiry, iiiiIho. eaiuicrops, contractu, etc, Ilanmkim, Ha-waii; stocks In corporation)!, etc; itmid bond Ibsiio $G0O,000. II 309 p 40.Dated Juno 30, 1908.

IM of Ilernlcu P lllfhnp by Ten toTeiilloiy of Hawaii; 1); U p 1475Kill 7713, Ap 14, Haiikalua 2, S Komi",Hawaii; It P 4475. Kill 7713, Ap 8.Hoiiualno, N Kona, Hawaii; $1.305. p 80, Dated Juno 22, 1908.

IliiKb M Colio and wf to John PSantos; D: por It P 5327, Kill S.'Sfifi,Makaaka, Wnlhee, MnuP $70(1.' U 305,p 73. Dated Juno 23, 1908.

Kaliooiinauna niul wf to Maul Halt-loa- d

and Steamship Co; I); Int In 1ulimo In II P 149, 221, 1ii0 mnl 2IR2nnd dr 2974 ami Ktilu 311 nn,i miTiuml 15 o land Peahl Hill, ole, Iliuiui- -

KiHiioa, .Miiuij fit au.i, p 77. DatedJuno 21, 1908.

Lucy K I.anl lo C Iliower ft Co Ltd;D; It P 3230. Kill 32751.. Ap 1. Kaula.Waicbii. Maul: $50. II 3115, p 79. Dat-ed July 1, 1908,

Knual Hallway Co to Cecil Drownet al Tru; Tr M; 2 pes laud, fimichlso.its of way, etc, Eleelo, etc, Kmi.il.ieal,porsoiinl and mixed piopeity; $t aintbond IbHiui $150,000. II 309, p 31. Dat-ed July 1, 1908.

NO UNCERTAINTY A3 TO WHATDIVIDENDS 8HALL BE.

The Pacific Mutual Life Ins. Co.,with assets of over $14,000,000, and aturplus of over $1,300,000, Is now ImuIng a Guaranteed Investment Contract,with Quarantetd Annual Earningsadded, on payment of second and subsequent deposits. In case of Perma-nent Disability the contract will ma-tur- e

and be paid during life.It Will OaV VOU to lnullnn h.fnr

taking out Life Insurance.MfcNHY WATERHOUSE TRUST CO.,

Agents.

BULLETIN ADS PAY

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! BUSINESS DIRECTORY

REPAIRING.

Woven Wire Mattresses repaired atthe Factory Honolulu Wire liedCo., 1260 Alap.il Bt. Telephone63,--

.. 3i)ir,.tf

UMBRELLAS.

Umbrellas made andMlztitn, Fort near Kukul.

PLUMBING.

Yee Sing bcr and Tinsmith,Smith St., bet. Hutu) and l'uiuihl.

OSTEOPATHY.

Dr. F. Schurman. Hours 5-- 7 p. m.1258 YottllC St. 4083

CompletelyFurnished House

For Rent

Punahou District, 1714 AnapuniSt. Interior finished in wood. Com-

pletely furnished, crockery, linen,cutlery, piano, and sewing machine.

This is one of the best for-re-

houses in Honolulu.

Possession immediate;.

Bishop Trust Co. Ltd.

924 Bethel Street,

The

KisselKar

They Have Arrived

Come and see both the touring carand the roadster.

ASS0CIATEDGARAGE,Ltd

MERCHANT ST. TEL. 388.

ForM Mra.Winslow'9

Soothing Syrupnil Een iM.br jor .BIXXV

SotWcth.rifor Uulr CBILDI'.HU whileTifZEin1U( Afi

para,uiabcitnaudyforDIAllRHtGA. Sold

by DrusUU (n inrr put olthsworld, TSo ion and ux for Jlrt.WlMloV Bootblns8rrap.nd ttnooUnrkioi aiXWtt E Beetle.

taOMudWoir-triidRtnid-i

Sanitary Steam LaundryPHONE 71.

Branch: TERRITORIAL MESSEN

GER SERVICE. PHONE 361.'

BUILDING MATERIALOF ALL KINDS.

DEALERS IN LUMBER.

ALLEN & ROBINSON.Queen Street : : : : ; : Honolulu.

M. Phillips & Co.Wholesale Importers and Jobbers

EUROPEAN ANDAMERICAN DRY GOODS.

FORT and QUEEN 8T6.

Autos and Carriages.Repaired

Schuman Carriage Co.,LMIITED.

MERCHANT STREET.

SteinwayTHAYER PIAO CO.

150 HOTEL STREET.Phona 218.,

TDNINQ QIL1RANTBBP.BSVflBVSBHIBMBflHHHBSViBSSHBl

PIANO AND ORGAN.

James Sheridan Pianoforte Makerit ml Tuner. Comer AlaKe:i and Ho-

tel Sts. or Hawaiian News Co. FurBale, very cheap, slightly used, fullOrand Decker 1'lano, Aeolian Or-

gans and Upright 1'lanos, guaran-teed.

EMPLOYMENT BUREAU.

For house-hel- phone White 2801,General Employment e,

cor. 1'enBacola and llcrctanlu.

Shinshinya Hotel, A. Oura, Men, Iwi-l-

ltd. nr. King; Phone 473.

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

MeatsFresh, wholesome, and of every

variety at

THE PARAGON

Beretania, Alakea, and Union.

'Phone 104.

Sweet Violet Butter'The Best Made.

2 Lbs. for 75c

C. Q. YEE HOP & CO.,

TELEPHONE 251.

Kaneohe BeefALWAYS ON HAND.

YOUNG PIGSPOULTRYEGGSFRESH BUTTER AND CHEESE.

Sam Wo Meat Co.,King Street Market. Tel. 288

YOUNG TIM, Manager.

DAVID DAYTON137 MERCHANT STREET.

LOTS FOR SALEIN KAPI0LANI PARK ADDITION

and other desirable localitiei.

For Sale at a Bargain Premisesat itauuia on tne beach, a two-stor- y

bouse and furniture, at a bargain.

ALWAYS THE LATEST IN

MILLINERYMISS POWER'S MILLINERY

PARLORS

BOSTON BUILDING, FORT STREET

ICEmanufactured from pure distilled wa-ter. Delivered to any part of city bycourteous drlvors.

OAHl ICE AND IMCTRIC CO.

Kevvalo. Telephone 523,

All kinds in rolls and sheets.

AMERICAN-HAWAIIA- PAPER &

BUPPLY CO., LTD.Fort and Queen Sts., Honolulu.

Tel. 410. George G, Guild, Sen. Mgr,

P. L. PETERSNOTARY PUBLIC

at'BULLETIN OFFICE.

Phone 256.

FOR SALE4000 Green Roofing Slate 10"xl0".COO One and Two Proug Iron Fence

Posts.1 Drum Commercial Eth-

er.1 Castlron Fitting with Flanges,

for 12" Wrought Pipe.EMMELUTH & CO.. LTD.,

145 King Street. Phone 211.

Blank books of nil sorts, ledgers,ito. manufactured by the Bu2Un Publlshin Company,

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ry," "H TT , "irr!r T" " T

EVENING BULLETIN, HONOLULU, T. Hi, MONDAY, AUO. 24, 1008. 9

Legal Notices.

IN TMK CrilCUlT COURT OK THEFirst Judicial Circuit for the Terri-tory of Hawaii. At Chambers; InDltorcp. Winifred K. Livingston,I'lalntlrf, versus Guy Livingston, De-

fendant, Older Notice of 1'endencyof Proceedings. Upon motion of theplaintiff nhoe named, Winifred K.Livingston, and It appearing that on,

the 11th day of January,1908, suit was Instituted hereinagainst fltiy Livingston, defendant.prnylng that thp bonds of matrimonyl.etween Kald plaintiff nnd said de-

fendant heretofore and now existing,he dissolved upon the grounds of fail-ure to support; and It appearing thatsummons herein has been returnedunserved, the serving officer beingtumble to find defendant within thisJurisdiction; that more than sixmonths have elapsed since bringingenld suit, and that plaintiff has beenunable, after dun and diligent search,to nscertaln either the address of res-idence of said defendant; it Is or-dered that notice of the pendency ofthese proceedings be given to the saiddefendant Ouy Livingston by thepublication of this order In the Even-ing Ilulletln newspaper, published InHonolulu within the said Circuit, six(C) times, once a week for six(C) successive weeks, as follows,

on the Mondays, July 20 nnd27, 19ns, nnd August 3, 10, 17, nnd24, 1908, nnd that said defendantappear beforo Mich Judge of thisCourt as nhall be sitting In ChambersIn the court room nt Honolulu afote-snl- d,

upon tho 1st day of September,1908, at 9 o'clock a. m to answerplaintiff's bill of complaint herein,and In default thereof the Court willpiocecd to the hearing and adjudication of said suit.

WITNESS my hand nt Honolulu,T. II., this ISth day of July. A. D.1908.(Slg.) ALEXANDER LINDSAY, JR.,

2nd Judge of said Court.(Seal) Attest;

JOHN MARCALLINO,Clerk.

4057 July 20, 27; Aug. 3, 10, 17, 24

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OP THEFirst Circuit, Territory of Hawaii. AtChambers; In Probate. In tho Mat-ter of the Estato of Flora Dexter,

Order of Notice of HearingPetition for Administration. On rendIng nnd filing, the petition of the Ha-waiian Trust Co., Ltd., of Honolulu,T. II., alleging that Flora Dexter ofPapeete, Tahiti, died Intestate ntsaid Papeete, on the 1st day of June,A. D. 1908, leaving property In theTerritory of Hawaii necessary to beadministered upon, nnd praying thatLetters of Administration Issue to thoHawaiian Trust Co., Ltd., it Is or-dered that Wednesday, tho 9th dayof September, A. D. 1908, at teno'clock a. m., be and hereby Is ap-pointed for hearing said petition Intho court room of this court nt Ho-nolulu, at which time and placo allpersons concerned may appear andshow cause, If any they have, whysaid petition should not bo granted,and that notice of this order shall bopublished once, a week for three, suc-cessive weeks In the Evening Uullo-tl- n

newspaper published In Honolulu.Dated nt Honolulu, Aug. 17, 190S.

(S.) J. T. DE HOLT,First Judge of tho Circuit Court

of the First Circuit.Attest: (S.) J01I HATCHELOR,

Clerk.4081 Aug. 17, 24, 31; Sopt. 7.

Business Notices.

ATTENTION.

2nd Precinct Republican Club, 4thDistrict, Meeting Notice.

Tho 2nd Precinct Republican Clubwill hold ti meeting In tho open shedof tho 11, T. & L. Co., corner 'Alex-

ander and Young streets, Mondayevening, Aug. 24th, 1908, at 7:U0o'clock, for the purposo of discuss-ing the delegates to go to tho Re-publican conventions.

K. HUFFANDRAU,I'jcsldent 2nd I'rec. Kepubltcnn Club.

CHAS. KAANOI. Sccty.4080 2t

NOTICE.

Notice is hereby given that a newDirectory of Subscribers of the Mutual Telephone Co. will shortly bepublished.

Ail subscribers desinne anvchange of name or address are re-

quested to leave instructions in writ- -in? at the office of the Comnanv. cor.ner of Alakea and Merchant Sts., onor before Monday, August 31st, 1808,after which date no changes will bemade for the new Directory.

Honolulu, August 21st. 1808.MUTUAL TELEPHONE CO.. LTD.

DR. M. E. GROSSMAN, DENTIST.

Alakea street abovo Masonic Tem-ple, has returned from his vacationnnd resumed his practice. Officehouis, 9 a. in. to 4 p. m.

4082-l- w

Bulletin Business Office Phone 256.Bulletin Editorial Room Phone 185,

jgflr- - BULLETIN AD8 PAY

They Want

Newspapermen

CAMPAIGN MANAGERS SCRAMBLING TO SIGN NOTED

WRITERS

WASHINGTON', I). C, July 27.llondholdeis and bad corporations areto be succeeded ns chief fnctors In thecoming political campaign by newspaper men.

The Republican campaign committees have taken tho lead, nnd thcru )

eery promise that before a fortnightthe bcrumblc to sign up distinguished Journalists will be lively.

The llteiary bureau that Frank II.Hitchcock, chairman of tho NationalCommittee, organized to support theTnft campaign, willbe increased and continued. Experienced, diplomatic newspapermen willbo sent out In nil directions, underthe Instructions of Hitchcock.

The Republlcun Congiesslonal Committee has adapted similar tactics.When It beenmo desirable to (1ml asocretnry to succeed RepresentativeLoudcnslugcr, slated for the chairmanship of tho committee, Representative Dawson, nfi Iowa newspaperman, was selected.

Tho Democrats will not rely nlonoupon the Commoner nnd the American Fcderatlonlst, the official publi-cation of the American Federation ofLabor. They nre already arrangingto meet tho Republicans on their ownbattle-groun- nnd will engage theservices of tho best newspapermenthey can obtain to scatter the doc-trines of the Democracy. Col. HenryWnttcrson, of tho Louisville Courler-Journn- l,

was nppolnted chief of theIlrynn newspaper brlgado at themeeting of the subcommittee of theDemocratic National Committee inChicago Saturday cvonltlg. Tho can-didate himself has announced that liewill prepare editorials for Democrat-ic newspapers to he used during thecampaign over his signature.

Chairman Lloyd and SecretaryClaik, of tho Democratic Congression-al Committee, nie holding n conference In Washington today to layplans for publicity work for that or-

ganisation.

MUSICAL FEAST

AT OPERA HOUSE

A musical feast Is promised to pat-rons of tho Opera House Saturdaynight. Resides tho concert of Mmo.Arral, consisting of excerpts from theoperas or Hamlet nnd Miction, Mrs, S.M. Uallou will play Chopin's secondScherzo Op 31, II flat minor. Mines.Reno Menant and C. Ililrez wilt glvon piano duct. Mrs. Uallou bus beenheard but onco beforo here nnd hernumber will be appreciated and Mmo.Menant. owing to her hating been Inmourning, has not been heard ns jotIn Honolulu. Tho box plan opens atHergstrom Music Co.'s on WednesdaymQrnlng.

REGISTRAR KAHOOKELE LAID UP

(Special to tho Ilulletln)WAILUKU, Maul, Aug. 21. J. K.

Kaliookcle, member of the Hoard ofRegistration for the Third Representative District comprising tho

of Maul, Molokai, Lannl, Ka- -hoolawo, and Molokul, Is laid up Inthe hospital with u sore log and frompresent Indications wilt not bo ableto be out for severnl weeks yet. Mr.Knhookcle has therefore tent his res-ignation to tho Qovernor. M. K. Ke- -ohohalole, backed by Democraticleaders, Is said to be after the plum.

m

DINEGAR CHILD BETTER

(Special to tho Ilulletln)WAILUKU, Maul, Aug. 21. The

joung son of Br. und Mrs. It. H. Din-eg- ar

of Wnlluku, who has been suffering with blood poisoning, Is im-

proving, nnd is on the load to recovery. Dr. Raymond was summonedfiom Rose ranch to attend tho child,arriving here last Tuesday eveningin nn uutomobllo sent especially forhim.

EMMA SQUARE CONCERT

Tho following program will horendored by the band at KtiininSqmu o this evening;March: "Free Lunto" SouzaSelection :"Tho Fortuno Teller".

HerbertIntermezzo: "The Kismet Patrol"

TolinnlSolectlon: "Pntlonco" .... SullivanVocnl: Hawaiian Songs.ur. by IlorgerSelection: "Sweet Songs". .. .D.ilbeyWultz: "My Lady Love". . . .LtddollMatch: "Hungarian" Illtton

"Tho Ilanner"

The Bulletin Publishing Co.,Ltd., is agent for the best engravingand lithographing; company onthe Paciflo Coast and is preparedto give estimates on high-grad- e

printing of every kind.Also prices and samples of theVery Latest in Engraved Cards,Announcements, andInvitations, in the best of formfor smart functions.

te

AMUSEMENTS.

BENEFITLeper Moving Picture

Fund

Opera HouseSATURDAY AUG 29,

Grand Concert

BLANCHE ARRAL

ASSISTED BY

MRS. C. B. COOPER,MRS. F. H. HUMPHRIS

and Mrs. S. M. BALLOU

TICKETS $1, AND 50 CENTSBox Ofiice

Bergstrom Music Co.

0RPHEUM THEATRE

RETURN OF

Richard BuhlerAND

The Lumley Company

MONDAY, TUESDAY,AND WEDNESDAY

My PartnerPOPULAR PRICES.

Telephone 681.

EMPIRE THEATREHOTEL AND BETHEL STREETS.

New Moving PicturesIntroducing Famous Subjects Never

Before Shown Here.T0NIGHT1 TONIGHT!ENTIRE CHANGE EVERY MONDAY

WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY.Admission 10 centChildren 5 cents

BaseballLEAGUE GROUNDS

SATURDAY, AUG. 223:00 P. M.

Admission 25c.Reserved Seats Grandstand 25c extra

Corporation Notices

NOTICE.The annual meeting of the Wal-nlh- a

Hul Land will be held on Thursday, the 3rd day of September, 1908,9 o'clock h, m., at WainltiR, Hanalel,Kauai.

JAMES K. LOTA,President Walnlha Hul Land.

4078-3-

Andrew Usher'sScotch Whiskey

O.V.G. SpecialReserve

W. C. Peacock & Co., Ltd.,Agents.

COWSFresh Family Milch Cows

Imported and Island

CLUB STABLESTel. 109

Japanese Curios, Silk Kimonos,

Shirts. Pajamas, Shirt Waists, FancyEmbroidered Goods.

K. Fukuroda,HOTEL STREET NEAR BETHEL

For Distilled Water and AssortedSoda Water, delivered to office andresidence, RING UP 557,

Arctic Soda Water Works1263 Miller St. M. R. DE SA.

-- "For Sale" cards at Bulletin.

WANTSWANTED

Advertisements Under this HeadingOne Cent Per Word Each Day, No Ad-

vertisement! Inserted for Lett ThanTen Centi.

SALES.MHN & AUKNT- S- $ S SSO.OO

per week and oer can be madeselling New Campaign Noeltlesfrom now until election. Sells toStores, County Fairs, l'lcnlcs an 1

I'rlvuto Families. Complete lineof samples, charges prepaid forfiOc, Order today. CHICAGONOVL'LTV CO., CO Wabash Ave.,Chicago.

Bookkeeper for Honolulu; reliable,systematic man, to tako charge ofoffice, Including complete set ofbooks and answering telephone.Some outdoor work. Salary 175 to$100, according to competency. Address "llookkeeper," this office.

Management of hotel, by experiencednnd energetic people. Address"An.." this office. 40S3-1-

To buy or rent two dump carts, 1 cuyd. rapacity each. Address "C,"Ilulletln. 4080-t- f

Second-han- d flat-to- p desk; must bereasonable, Address "L.P.," thisoffice. 39S5-t- f

A second-han- d showcase, about 6x2x1feet. Address with price "P.," thisoffice. 3Gl-t- f

A second-han- d tent. Address, statingsize and terms. "Tent," Ilulletlnoffice. 4020-t- t

A baby carriage. State conditionand prlco to "J. K.," Ilulletln of-

fice. 4079-t- f

Clean wiping rags at the Ilulletln office.

TO LET

House, eight rooms, with modern con-

veniences; pleasant grounds. InPunahou District, convenient to carlines. Enquire W. C. Weedon, ld

llldg., or P. O. Box CGS.

Nicely furnished house nt tho comerof Knplolnnl and Luualilo Sts. Ap-

ply to Joseph Kubey, Honolulupobtoffice. 4083-t- t

Furnished cottage at the beach, opposite the switch near the bridge,Apply on premises or L. B. Kerr ftCo. 3961-t- f

Six-roo- modern house, electriclights, gas, mosquito proof. In'quire at 1337 Pensacola St.

Housekeeping rooms and cottage, furnlsued. Apply Honolulu Hotel,Nuuanu St. 40C9-l-

Furnished cottage and house-kee- p

lng rooms. Apply Cottage Grove,King St. 4018-t- t

Two furnished rooms. Apply Mrs.D. McConnell, 1223 Emma St.

Furnished house. 1713 Beach Road.Apply on premises. 4067-t- f

Edison

PhonographFamous the world over ai

the most practicable and per-fect singing and talking ma-chine made.

Come and hear it.

Hawaiian News Co.,

Ltd.,YOUNG BLDO.

Addingisn't brain wcrk; it is brain

drudgery. It is work, for cogs andlevers, not for the precious gray mat-

ter that can be used for thinking.Step in our office and see

The Universal AddingMachine

It's the very latest, cheapest, andBhbT Adding Machine on tne mar-ket.

THEHAWAIIAN OFFICE SPECIALTY

CO.. LTD.031 FORT STREET.

3"For Rent" cards sale atBulletin office.

(iG

FOR SALE

Advertisements Under this HeadingOne Cent Per Word Caen Day. No Ad-

vertisement! Inserted for Less ThanTen Cents.

valuable collection of stunps. Thlicollection Is the propert) of thewidow of the late II. W. Howcn,nnd Is the result of his effort Inmany years of labor; they can boseen at the Hawaiian News Co.,Young building. 3911-t- t

Flue corner lot In Muklkl. Curbing,wstcr, fruit and ornamental treeannd all Improvements. 'Two min-

utes' walk from cars nnd I'unahouCollege. Address It. F., this office.

Six-roo- house und lot cheap. Ap-ply to M. K. Mcnezex, nt Wlchman& Co. 407'J-l-

Cheap Stable, In good condition,comigated roof, Apply Ilulletlnoffice. 4052-t- t

LOST

At or near I'awnn Junction, smallopen-fac- e gold watch, also chainwith three coins attached. Suit-able reward at this office.

40S7-t- f

A pair of ejcglasscs near MoanaHotel. Return to Ilulletln office.

4058-t- f

K. Daimaru,First-Clas- s Furniture Store

134 Beretania near Fort St.

Telephone 214.

HONOLULU IRON WORKSImproved and Modern SUGAR MA

CHINERY of every capacity and de-

scription made to order. Boiler workand KIVITED fIFES for irrigationpurposes a specialty. Particular at-

tention paid to JOB WORK, and re-

pairs executed at shortest notice.

CURIOS8 AT o

Woman's ExchangeHOTEL STREET NEAR FORI

LADLES' AND GENTLEMEN'S HATSOf All Kinds.

K. UYEDA,102 NUUANU.

Cut PricesOur Sodas 30c per doz.

FOUNTAIN SODA WORKS,

PHONE 270.

WING CHONG COKING ST. NEAR BETHEL

Dealers in Furniture Mattresses,Etc., Etc. All kinds of K0A andMISSION FURNITURE Made ToOrder.

Vienna Bakeryis making the Best Home-mad- e Breadin twon. Be sure and try it. Thewagon will deliver at your door.

CALL UP 197.

BOOT and SHOE MANUFACTURERBy the Latest Improved Machines.

Men's Soles, 75 cents (sewed);Men's Heels, 25 cents.

Repairing Neatly Done.

Lin Hop,Corner King and River Sts.

The OwlPOPULAR CIGAR

M. A. Gunst & Co.

UniqueChinese Goods

i

WingWoTai&Co.941 NUUANU ST.

NEW ASSORTMENT OF

Honolulu ViewsEither With or Without Frames.

PACJFI0 PICTURE FRAMING CO.,1050 Nuuanu.

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should be kept uu in fine condition nil the time; itdcoa not pay to let them ran down. To keep them up youneed the host of matciial such as SHERWIN-WILLIAM-

YACHT WHITE FINISH, which we have in qte. and cal-lous; HULL and DECK PAINT, in qts. aad callons: COP-PE- R

PAINT, in and cans; and DURA-BLE SrAR VARNISH in nil size cans from 2 pint to pil.

The WHITE YACHT FINISH is s, spedal paint forjnchtj and is used for nil fine work on the mainland.

BRUSHES AND EVERYTHING ELSE NEEDED tofix up your yacht to It; had at

IX, M mSm

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Oi,Oi S M ni

'V i.L ra

I.. iva&i

Corner King: and Bothel Sts.

WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED NEW LINE OF

Boys'

ALL SIZES AND PRICES. Abo BOYS' WOOLEN SUITSdifferent styles. We can boy from 15 years old.

These suite arc raadc very splendid shape and purewool, they are very low prices.

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Hie gome wcte put up. The Santn Clams got the Puns up In thu iilr S:itunlay, iiml illil awful tt ttthings to them, scoring H'Vi'ii In tlio IiieK scU'iilli; thou Sam Chillliigworlli made u bail ertor tt ttwhich tlod tlio more of llio Kinno In tlio ninth, ycHtcrdny, iitul lMJIu Kormimlez tt ttwnlKod to the lioiuh with tlio hall In Ills hand, thlnlilni; It watt all ovor, and iillowlnR Tnkn- - tt tthanin to scoro (lie urn which realty turnril the trick; and lam hut not IcaHt, the Saints boat tt ttout tile C'laraus to tile inorry tinio of I to .1. tt tt

The alishlp Klutit of the l'mis was iirnMildiiR, but It was noth'iiB ns lompnicd with tlio woe- - tt ttfill fiuko by whli h tltc JuwoU patccd out the amo to the Kclos after It had boon won by Pitch- - tt ttit Anmy or ItUcruldc fume, In a flno cvlillilllon of tho twlrlcr nit. It was ali.solil tcly mid Rio- - tt ttti'Mjuoly tniKlc. tt tt

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Bail Park Looks Like

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Zeppelin ought to hao his airshipInstitute at thu Hall r.ul.. lie uoiiMhave lots of company In bis iihceubIuiis, and .lack Doyle tould furuiuhthe balloon Juice, or ma) bo ho would1 refer 11) rues' brand. Tho teallyfcpcctacular ascension was pulled offSatin day, when the Clarans scored 7

In the seventh Inning ovor tho l'lins,wlih Johnnie Williams pitching asteady game, and the support all upIn tho air.

The l'mis seemed to be having thol.ebt of it and tho ganio was goingcleanly. Tho locals stored In thosecond on Lapptti's fumble, nnd againIn the seventh on Art Sharer's bun-fil- e.

Hut tho awful then occurted. Pe-

ters biuglcd, Kennedy was safe onHampton's ortor. Hymen hlngled nndbcored Peters, and then Cheese llro-dcrl-

bioKe nil Known rcioids bybeating It homo on a strlkc-ou- t. liefanned, but I.ymnn throw tltn hallaway, nnd nil three men lompcdhome. It looked bad. Presently I.y-

mnn throw tho hall nwny iiRiiln, andmoiu men canto In, tho climax beingt cached when tho Seventh man scored on Art Sharer's sacrifice.

It was harrowing.Runs nud biibc hits by Innings:

1 2 3 I r. 0 7 X 9Puns 0100 0 010 0 2

II. II 12 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 "

S. Claras 0 0000070 7II. II 0 0 0 0 10 3 0 1

Sl'UMARY. Two-bab- e hit:Hums, liases on balls: Off Williams,3; off Krelne, 2. Struck out: Hy Williams, 0; by Frelne, 4. Pnsseil ball:Shafer. Sncrlfico hits: A. Shnfur. 2.Double play: Kiclne-A- . Shnfer-lliod- -

otlck. Tlnto of game: Hi. 20m. Umpire: Dower. Scorer: W. II. H.ibbttt.

II It It

KM WIHS IN RACE

Tho Knmchamehn easily won thoIieckley Cup rnco yesterday, with thotlladys second nnd the Ilclcno third,tho Hawaii I out of It on account ofa bplll jib. Tho actual tlmo of thoICaniohameha, scratch boat, was tlh.12m. 2."ib or IStn. fis. actual tlmouhcad of tho (ilad)S.

The ynchts ciofhcil tho line In abunch, with tho Hawaii I leading,tho (iladys following, and tho Kantmid the Holcno close together. Heating up to Diamond Head, tho HawaiiI split hot-- Jib, nnd chopped out attho stnkeboat. Tho Knm roundedfirst, with tho Gladys a good second,and tho lloleno far to tho bad.

They finished In this order. Thoofficial times of the yachts:

Knmelinmeha: Hep., scr. Actualtlmo, fib. 12m. 2.',s. Collected time,Gh. 12m. 2."s.

Ol.idys, Hep., 10m. Actual time,7h. 00m. 30s. Corrected time, Ch.no m. 30s.

lloleno: Hep., 2,'im. Actual time,Sh. 01m. Corrected tlmo, 7h'. 39m.

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Yos; after Sam Chllllngwortlt haddropped an easy one, which let Tnkn-hnm- u

to llrst and Sasaki and Hlgoacross the plate. Kddlo Fernandezthought tho gamo was pau, thoughtthe Kelos had only mado tlio score4 to I, and wulkcd to the bench withthe bal. Why didn't ho mall It. orsend It away by Wolls-Kargo- ?

Hut tho gamo was none tho lessleniarkTiblo, through tho pitching ofAttiny, tho Rlverslder who wns im-

ported for tho occasion, and who didbiicli execution with his curved ballthat tho gamo ought to have heeu allhis over and ovor. Amoy may bowell termed tho sensation of this

Ho signalized tho llrst inn-ing hy striking out all thiee man.nnd ho kept up tho tactics thtough-nu- t

the gamo. Ho stiuck out eightmen altogether, and hold the Kclosto four hits.

Tho gamo wns further lnemorablof i oni tho fact that it marked tho re-

appearance of llcrt Rower, for a longtlmo an umpire, and oucu ono of thocrack outfielders ot tho local league.Ueit showed tho effect ot being outol the game, but ho will piobahlybo able to deliver the good3 in thoold shnpo In a week or two. us howas i cally not nt all bad yesterday.

Tho JowoIb plied up tholr runssystematically tluough tho game. OnoIn tho third on Olmos' blnglc, ono Intho fifth, on an over throw from Ill-g- o,

one In tho seventh on Atnoy'ssteal nnd Sam hit,and ngnl'u In tho ninth, on Leslie's

nnd Knnkl's error.The Koios, however, squeezed In

tlio nocess.uy three runs in the lastof the ninth.

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Kelo 0 0 0 10 0 0 1 3 C

II. II 00011002 0 4SUMMARY. Two-bas- o hit: Leslie.

Pato on balls: Off Amoy, B; olT Mu-rakami, 3. Struck out: Hy Amoy, Sjby Mutnkanil, 1. Wild pitch: Murn-knm- l.

Sncrlfico hits: Kelo. 4. Dou-bl- o

plays:i. Tlmo: 1:10. Umpires:

Hyines, A. Shnfer. Scorer: W. II.Ilabbltt.

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better yestciday In tho second1,111110 than It has Blnco it wns innu-guiate- d.

Hums did good woik,which cannot bo said of the two menwho had tho Job In tho flist gamo.

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Saints Win In Last

Game of Series

WithjtaansIt was n happy day yesterday for

St. I.ouis. when, with lltishnell backin thu box ntnl Soarcs behind the bat.I hoy wrested from the Clarans thehist Kiiuio of tho trlatiRlb series.

The Saints got their lonR lend Intho fourth, when Aylctt singled withtho bases full, and M. Shafcr droppedoiio behind the bat, letting In threemon.

Tho Santa Claras evened tilings bystrenuous effort, and had the game

still hatiKlni; by tho edgo In thoninth. Then llrodorlck dropped(ile.ibous hunt in tho ninth, after asmall Bwat-fes- t, nnd the gnmo closedI to .1 for the locals.

llushnoll was in nice form, nnd thoSaints wore steadier than usual withSomes behind tho bat. It wus a bigsurprise to tho whole crowd, but totho Clarans most of nil.

Tlio scoro:1234GG789

St. Louis 00030000 1 4II. II 0 0 0 3 0 0 111 C

S. Claras 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 3II. II 01210M1 1 9SUMMARY. Two-bas- e hit: Vnn- -

natta. Throe-bas- o lilts: Kllburn,Kennedy. Homo run: Lap pin, A.Shafer. llaso on balls: Off Ilushncll,fi; off Kllburn, 2. Stutck out: llyllushnell. 7: by Kllburn, 10. Sacrl- -llco hits: Urodorlck. I'lada-- . Doubleplays: Kilbtiru-llrodcrlc- Time:1:23. Umpire: Hunts. Scorer: W.II. Ilabbltt.

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Roosevelt

No Yachtsman

NOT ENOUGH EXCITEMENT FORHIM TIME SPENT ON

MAYFLOWER

Washington D. c July 24. If )ouwant to mnko a navy man real rest- -

loss Just sit down and begin to talkto bint about "the president's yacht."

Politeness or it innv bo merelyplain scorn of you nB a landsmanmay keep him quiet a whllo.

Hut do not bo discouraged. GoIght on using tho phraso mentioned

above. Ho will take it out In squirm-ing for utthllo. Then bo will breakout:

"Tho president hasn't any yacht!""No, of com so not. strictly sneak

ing," you admit. "Hut tho Mayflower

"Isn't tho president's yacht at all!""Well, not this prlvnto nroncrty

naturally. Rut, isn't It sot nsldo forhis use? '

"No; It Isn't."Hy this tlmo scorn has triumnhed

In tho naval mind.'Tho Maynower." ho continues.

Impressively, "Is sometimes onlybontetlinca detnlled for tho presi-dent's uso at rovlowit or on somo simi-lar occasion. Occasionally membersof his family go on her. Dut as fortho president using her for the slinnlojoy of It why, don't you know thatho Imtcs yachting?"

You admit possibly that you hadn'tknown It,

"Well, ho does," snys tho navalpoison. "Ho hates It. As for thoMayflower, ho goes aboard hor onlvwhen ho has to nnd ho gets off thontlnuto ho" can."

"Perhaps ho Isn't a good sailor?"you suggest.

"On tho contrary, he's it first ratosailor. Rut sitting nioimd tho deckof a yacht Is too tamo for hint. ItboioB him to death,"

Tho naval person Millies tellcctlvo- -

ly."Did )ou out hear tho storv nboia

tho president's ono and only yachtingttlp for pleasure?" ho goes on."Somebody Invited him to go a fowyunts ago nud thu Invitation must

Purdy IsCHKVKNNK, Wyo Aug. 22.

Champion

Btrci-ropin- g championship nt tho Kiuntler D.iy contest hero today. Illstlmo was f,(! BccomR Alchlo Kitnua took thlnl place, nnd Jack Lowsixth.

This Is not the first tlmo that Hawaii i oners have won honois .atCheyenne, but It Is a very gratifying victory, Inasmuch as high honoiswcio taken by nil toiiti-stnut- s from these Islands. Angus MoPheo tookhonors List time.

Iiavo struck him when his' stuck ofexcuses was phenomenally low. Atany rato, he couldn't scorn to bog off,so ho ory reluctantly wont ubonrdand tho yacht stnited.Sidestepped the Trio.

"Hut just us It left Us anchoragetho president suddenly declared Hintho had forgotten something of tiioutmost Impoitaiico, nnd that hu'dhave to go back after It Throats,pra) era, entreaties all woio In vain,Tho mysterious homothlug must hogot, and bv no other hand than his.

"A small boat was called, for thepiosldeut Insisted on lowing himselfashore in a local boat, and off howent. Yos, sir; oft ho wont and honever canto back. And that you un-

derstand, was his one and only yacht-ing trip for pleasure.

"If )ou could whang tho whole shipitrnun'd, mnybo ho'd llko It bettor.Hut when ho has a oyagu of tinyconsequence to make, as tho crutsoto Panama, he doesn't go on tlio May-Ho-

or anyway. Ho goes on a bUbattleship, where thciu nro plenty ofthings to keep hint Interested.

"As for tho .Mayflower, she Is sentoff on plenty of other missions be-

sides thnt of carrying tho president.She is sent on very many missionswhen a loss expensive ctsel Is notavailable. Sho Is an l.SuO-to- ship,and, of course. It costs a good dealto tun hor, hut sho Is often sent onspecial service without nny regard tothu president."

At this point thoro Is nuothcr ex-

cellent opportunity to stir up tho mi-a- lperson. Just Intimate that tho

Mayflower is pictured by the popularmind ns a sort of lloatlng patneo,furnished nud maintained most lux-uriously ror tho president's uso.

Never mind tho actual language,but hero nro a row slmplo facts drawnout by tho nbovo remarks. Tho Mn)-flow-

was not used by tho presidentuntil after her commission in 1902.Something less than two years laterthoro was a good deal of political talkabout thu extravagant fitting up ortho vessel nud her uso ns.a sort orpleasuto boat by tho president.

Thnt was Just beforo the nationalconventions four yenrs ago. and JohnSharp Williams got wrought up ovortho nwful sinfulness of tho presidentpicnicking In a flouting palace nt thopublic expense. John Sharp said soIn congress. To which Moody, thensectetnry or tho navy, replied withthese facts:Some Significant Facts.

"During the twenty-on- e mouthswhich hud elapsed slue tho pros;dent's first uso or the Mayflower, hohad traveled on her just U4 tulles.During that tlmo tho vessel had sail-ed 22,000 miles. Even the mind or nparty opponent could guisp tho factthat sho had been doing a liltln some-thing during those twenty-on- monthsbesides carrying the president around.

"During that period ho had spoutupon her a total of fotty boius. Thatwas less than two days And or tliesoTort) hours, nil, except upon ono oc-

casion, were spent In tho porrormapcoor official duties."

Tho president wns ' not there onpleasure except (hat unfading rup-ture which ho takes In tho perform-ance or his official duties.

"Hut," said tho John Sharpscs,"how about tho president's familyand friends?"

Thereupon moro figures wcro pro-duced. During these . twonty-on-

months tho total tlmo spent on boardhy nny members of tho president'sfamily or their guests was ono week.And the distance traveled whllo thesepersons wcro nboard was 410 miles.

Rut the expense? Tho eggs nndbacon for breakfast? Tho potatoes?Tho tripe? Tho tnarcaronl? Thoboiled beets? Tho canned succotash?

ijum Mi iihtL ii.nhfti

piird) of Hawaii won thu world's

Thu pepper sauce? Tho pigs' feet andknuckles?

Answers Mr. Moody: "All expendi-tures of uory. nat in i) occasioned bytho lslt of thy ptosldont or nny ofhis family or guests have bicn paidby him."

Tho opposition Hindu n last stand,hovoer. They 'said that tho boatwas fitted In extravagant luxury fortlio prosldenl'B use. And they throw,bo In speak, ieei.i1 solid mat biobathtubs at tho head of the secretarymid defied him to explain them nwny.Nobody wants to explain them away,but ir any accommodating person willcoino nround with a dmy nnd nplumber remove llio marblo tubs, andHtthclltuto llrst cluss porcelain ones,why. Ilii'v wont find hair ns muchtioiibbj penetrating to tho Interior ortlio Mayflower as u nowsiuner lenorl- -

1 r has on tho satno errand.Quilt for Ofjden Qoelct.

Tho Mnyllowor was Inilll In ISflO,nt Clydebank, Scotland, for Ogdeiifloelct. Tho Thompsons woio horbuilders, nud sho wns ono of thohandsomest vessels of her kind utlo.itwhen she was finished. Sho made herfiist and only ciulsc under pi haloownership ownership when rhobrought tho body or Ogdeii (loelet Inthis country In 18!)7.

When tho war with Spain beguntho Mayflower wns bought by thl igovernment, and Is the laigost nudfinest, though not til') fastest, of (un-

converted yachts. All hor lino filtlngnwore taken out of her before sho wanput Into commission. Hut after thowar many or them wero restored.

When she was built her variousrooms were finished In differentwoods, hut they nro now uulfoimlycoveted with white enamel. Sho hasseveral beautiful marblo mantelpieces,and hor Interior woodwork hms somoformer library has been mndo ovorwithin the past year or two and 1:1

now transformed Into two stateroomsTor the uso or tho president ami hiswife or his guests.

The china, linen, and such furnish-ings mo different front those whichtho vessel would receive If sho wetonot used by tho president. Rut thedifference Is only to this degree, thatthey nro thu special linen, china, etc.,provided for uso by an admiral.Those arc all especially niitdo for thouso of our admirals, nud display thoemblem peculiar to the r.tnk,

Tho vpsboI. however. Is notby an admiral, nor does any

special rank go with Its command be-

cause of Its occasional uso by thopicsldcnt. It has a complement ofeight ofilccrs and 105 men, Is built ofUecl, Is 2.C00 tons displacement, hasa speed or 1G.8 knots, Is 273 root long,3(i feet In breadth, and has a meandiaught ot 17 reel 4 Inches.

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SYDNEY, Aus., Aug. 24. Humsdefeated Sqttlics, tho Australianchampion, today ror tho thlnl time,knocking him out In the thirteenthlound. Tho contcsfwas attended bythe high officials or Sydney nnd hyAdmiral S perry nnd tunny of tho of-

ficers ot the visiting Atlantic Fleet,tho affair having been arranged pruotlcally as a part of Sydney's enter-tainment for the visitors.

Prendorgast, n Fleot champion,knocked out Holt ot Aubtrulin In thofifth lound In one ot tho prelimina-ries.

in Boat RacesIn the regatta sports In tlio after-

noon the cutter crew from."the battleship Louisiana defeated thociow of the battleship Illinois.

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