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MlMMHMMBMgnBBaMHBaMBM i 'I MMBil lMlliitttWInt I I IIIWfTH I r;r .w'-v:- x xr"Wsiv .jjT.-- y hwj-'- v .- - -- w-n'. f II wV.- '- . V, tiff . F L ,a I 1 l STEAMER TAILS. from tin Franeltcol Nippon Maru Oct 19 Alameda, Oct. 19 y For San Francisco: jiungKung marii uci. zj Alameda .... Oct. 24 From Vancouver: Jiurnugi i jgu m For Vaneouvar: Mlowera Nov. 14 Vol. XV III No 3514 KONA HOME RULERS SLOW IN FILING THEIR PAPERS Last Chance To Enter Race Gone At Midnight Tonight REPUBLICANS AND DEl.'S EACH ONE MAN SLOW BUT THREE HOME RULER3 HAVE OO FAN FILED THEIR NOMI- NATION PAPERS WITH SECRETARY Today In the last chance or Iho can- didates running for county oRlco lu file tlielr nominal Ion papera and fees with County Clerk Knlatioknlatil Tlioso who luivo not dono bo when the clock strikes tlio solemn midnight hour, will be forever barred. 'Iho Republicans have practically nothing to fear lu this direction. rjv ciyone of their cundldntos. with the Finish! exception of W. W. Harris. run-nln- fdr Supervlsor-at-Larg- e. had by this noon Hied papers and fees, and was therefore Baft'. Thcro In no tear that Harris will ,bo left out, as strenu- ous party workers am now on IiIh trail to see to It that ho 111 his papers be- fore It In too, late. The Democrulu are In a position very rlmllur to that of the Republicans. Kvery one of their candidates has filed papers with one exception, Manley O "V. ft. iiopKiim. who n, ,ns is ino raBO i.i.i..,,. im1,i.. wi.i. .iln rp,i. ,i.a. nln lT!Wr bg ,0"w a,,or "y U is !.. 'thoHom. R. lh.t,g?reSgl "" U,e Me'"t -- ' there may be a great slaughter of the innocents. It looks at present as If the majority of this party's candidate)!, or at least a, fair percentage of them, wero going to bo left nt tho post with- out a chance to enter tho race at all. As the papers must be nrcompnnled In each case by a 2S foe, and tho Home Hitlers n ru uotoilously noblo hut poor, this may bo somo explanation of tho fact that only tin cu of tho candidates on the entire Homo Itulo ticket have so Inr entered tho lists. The noble thtee who have llled their papem nro Abraham I'crunndez, tho Int.. lli.iiifirrnt wlm la ,ini rmmliiir ,m S"l iS?. StiKVfe - ''UnZ .... w....w ..Pa ? IV. , . N,r,?, ...... ...... "'"f",1-- ' ... Ko kuiiohu of HupcrvlFor Inventlgatlon lame, who Is out for the Deputy Hlior-iffshl- p of Koolauloa, l'roiu the ret Fumed Oak A magnificent finish for a new grade of very durable furniture. Chalra, Rockers, Deska, Tablet apd Magazine Tablet are now on dltplay of thit furniture. J. Hopp&Co., 1053.10S9-106- 5 BISHOP ST. vrm 11 lolir.1 fbr. len Kzjgr MAPI'. IN NUW YORK MdaiHg; ty A 2 A" 'a ?-- - . - Bulletin Evening Bulletin I 3:30 O'CLOCK PLANTATION GOING AHEAD camp of the Home Ftttlo candidates not a word has been heard, and whllo soma of those In town may lie able to hustle themselves Into the ring before mli. night, It teems very doubtful that those who are living lu tho country will ho able to make it. The Homo Killers at their meeting yesterday ord ered outsiders out of tho hall white they canvassed the candidates to leant who of them has the requisite $25 per. The throe independent candidate:) who are running for tho Koolaupoko SupervlRorshlp, J. K. l'aele, David Watson and It. W. Davis, have all Med their papers, as has also Frank II Archer, who Is after tho Kwa p. They are the only inda reudents who have dono so. The totals, of candidates who ha filed papers and fees up to this noon are 17 !lepubllcnns, 13 Democrats, J Homo Killers and 4 Independents. o- - Your grocer sells l'ol Breakfast Food. m t Territory Wins IN HOLT TaxAppeal Case The Supreme Court this afternoon delivered an Important declxlon.ln fav- or of tho Territory In the Hiilt'ugalnst II. M. Holt, trustee for the Knud. Ken estate, comprising the'McUryde plantation on Kauai. Tho tax appeal court decided on a return of $140,000 as against ar, assessment of $393,C2S, and me tax. assessor appealed to Ilia The decision says In part: "The property Intolvcd Is tho Inter- est in a certain lense from tho govern- ment for 30 years from January 1, 1890, at un annual rental of 14000. ThU Interest was assessed at $70,000 until 189'J when It was .raised to $150,000. slnco which timo It has remained the Fame, till this year. Most of the land Ih subleased by tho taxpayer. Thu av- erage net Income received by the tax- payer for the past tlvo years has been Lover Jt7,O00. lu this case it is clearly apparent I "'.'" . " """"" ""' "i ''" VBTS TI o elco S that Iho assessment should ho nt least rnr.nnn Ti.n ,,,..,. ., , inx nn. peal court Is roverKcd and tho nxscsft mont It fixed at $275,000." Smith & Lewis appeared for the trusteo and Deputy Attorney General K. V. Mllvertun for the assessor. Manley a. K. Hopkins this afternoon tiled his nomination papers for County Clerk on (lie Democratic ticket. This makes all the Democrats safe. II. W. Doane, Home liule candidate for Sup- ervisor, ulso llled his papern this af- ternoon, but tho majority of the Home Kule candidates are still to be heard from. W. V. Harris, the only ono of the Republican candidates who Is not yet in lino, will file bis papers this af- ternoon, , fin Job Printing at the lut- - in fte. We Have The Exclusiveness In clothet to meet your We have had the prop- er qualities right along, even thote of cut. 'Considering the very reas- onable price at which good clothet are told nowaday!, there It no excute for any man not to be dretted In ac- cord with Fashion. THE KASH CO., LTD. TEL. MAIN 25. CORNEP FORT AND HOTEL 8T8. Advertising is a lubricant that Reduces HONOLULU. TKURITORY Murdered In Streets Of Spokane (Auoelnttd Vrtnt Special CabU) SPOKANE, Wash., Oct. 10. Reno Hutchinson, tho secretary of the Y. M, C. A., was murdered today by a foot. pad. Terrorists Captured WARSAW, Rustla, Oct. 16. Forty five Terroricts were captured today. Miners Are Saved DURHAM, England, Oct 16. The entombed men In the Wlngette Col- liery were rescued today. H bill HERS Tho Republican parly workers of Hit- - Fifth District, who seem to bo far more effectlvo lliau those of tho Fourth. hau completed thu nationali ty tables, showing tho rare of tho votcm who aio reglstcrt'd for this election. The llgutes for tho ouIhIiIo preclnctit wero completed today. They aro 08 follows: I're- - clncts. Haw.Por.Port.Clil. 1, Koolaupoko 180 11 1 2 2, Koolauloa 201 20 2 (I 3, Walalua 1G 38 31 1 4, Walanuo 115 8 1 1 5, Kwa Mill 35 31 10 0 Total 700 114 51 3 Tho totals for Iho lest of tho wero: llnwalluuH 178G, haolex 354, Portuguese 12C, Chinese 131, and Japanese 2. This makes the totals for tho entire Fifth District compare with that of tho former election, as follows: 1901 1900 Hawallans 2202 248C llaoles 847 468 Portuguese, 141 177 Chlnnso 107 134 Japaueso 2 2 This hIiowh an enormous decrease of huoles, a fallly good Increase of HawallniiB, and a small Increase in thu number of Portuguese and Chi-nes- Apply Now For Life Insurance A tingle day's delay may forever lote you the chance of tecurlng life Inturance. Every year the PRUDENTIAL deellnea thousands of persons, many of whom, had they applied in time would have been accepted, Inturance in the Prudential It a blettlng. Apply for It NOW. Hawaiian Trust Company, Ltd. Fort St. Honolulu itt...Hia.fll BU11ETIN IK. AttE IKE ilFJItl. MID OF HAWAII. TUKSDAY. wmwm BrlWffl HM HomeRulersPlanStealing Democratic Meeting PJace REP.'S MEET AT PALAMA AN! AT EMMA SQUARE NO LESS THAN SIX POLITICAL MEETINQS ARE SCHEDULED TO BE HELD THIS EVENINO Tho Home Rulers and iho Demo- crats will probably have a warm scrap tonight; at least, eerythlug iliat could bo done by the Home Killers to provoko ono has been done. Tho Home Killers are Iho aggressive par ties. It is thus: Somo days ago tho Democrats made public the various meeting placet! which they would uso during the rw.t of tho campaign. Among these was tho Kumalae block at Kalciako, whore they have slated themselvea to appear tonight. The Homo Kulers this noon held a meeting to, decide on where they would meet tonight. They round that the Democratn had chosen the Kumalae block and n spirit of nils-thie- f prevailed among them, prompt-lu- g them to do the Mine, According- ly, It was decided to announce thit tamo place as tho fccono of a Homo Ruin meeting tonight, and Henry Me heula was Instructed to bo on the rceno at 6:30 p. m. to hold tho fort, it Is harj to tell what tho Democrats will do when thoy hear of this nefar Ions scheme. The Home Rulers nay that they aro determined to stick to tho place, so that thcro aro exceeding- ly strong prospects for, a lively con- test. The Fifth District Republicans will hold a meeting tonight 'iat tho Junc- tion of Ileretanla and King streets. The famous Joe Clnrk saloon, which ias llgured quite prominently In pseudo-- news articles lately, .opens out to this place, and presumably tho speak- ers will tr to do somo missionary work. They arc as follows: V. O. Smith. W. V. Harris. J. II. S. Kaleo, J. W. Cnthcart. Henry C. Vldh, B. W. Qtilnn. A. V. Hear, W. T. Rawiint, A. M. lirown, A. D. Castrd", I,. I,. Mc CundlOhH, N. A. C. iMitK, John A. Hughes. Jas. lllclmcll. Pred. T. P. waturhouse, C. F. Chilllngworth. C. Hiiittace Jr., S. C. Dwight, D. Kalatio-kalun- l Jr. The Fourth District Republicans will have u meeting at Kmma Squaro tonight, nt which the speakers will bet W. O. Smith. John I,. Paoo. W. W. Harris. Chan. Kanekoa, Henry C. Vlilu. 8. P. Corren, A: V. dear, Joo Kuluua, A. M. lirown, Knnlhonul, H. W,. Lelclwl. II. Kahale, A. S. Ka1l-opu- , J. V. Cathcnrl, Fred. T. P. O, P. Chilllngworth, Chas. Ilustuco Jr.. S. C. Dwight, Jas. Hick-pel- l, I). Kalauokalnnl Jr. Thu Democrats have planned to have two meetings tuulght. Ono Is to bo at tho Kumnlao block, Kakaako, when Chua. 11, Rose, Frank It, Hur- ley, Joseph J. Pern, II. T. Moore, Thos. (landall, Mauley tj. K. Hopkins unci others are billed to speak. Tho others will be at Iho corner of Wylllo and I.lllha streets, where thu principal cpeakers will bo Col. C. J. McCar- thy, Chus. Ilroud, Curtis P. laukeu, V. J. Jorrett, V. V. Thuyer and H. II. Trent. Tho Home Rulers have billed them-helve- s fur thu meeting at thu Kuma- lae block, at which Henry Mehuula will preside, and fur another at thu I corner of Vineyard and River Btreets, at which D. Kuouu will bo chairman. SUGAR 8AN FRANCI8CO, Cal., Oct. 15. SUGAR! 88 analytlt beett 9t. 6 Parity, 4 centt. Previous quotation, 9t. 4 e e Your grocer sells l'ol UreakfjBt Pood, fjTor Rent" carda on tale at the Bulletin office. " "" " i Lt'i'"!-- ' - " the Friction of Competition OCTOBER 16. 190 Sugar Men Add More To Capital (AuoclaUil I'rcu BatcM CaMeJ LANSING, Mich., Oct. 16 The su gar company controllng the beet tu-g- factory at thlt place reeapltallxed today at $14,500,000. Rising In Morocco (Afutlattil I'rttt Special Table) PARIS, France, Oct. 16 There It a growing upritlng In Morocco. Their Ship Went Down (Atwctatcd I'nti Spcclat Cable) MANILA, P. I.. Oct 16 The Prln- - cipatta Mafalda wat wrecked today at Laoag. The crew escaped. Candidates. Mast . PAY IP All Tiicii Taxes .Territorial Treasurer Campbell Is out lor 'the pockctboolts of many of- thu candidates for public olllce. Neither party, color nor creed will escape but, unless something is dono this after- noon, suits will bu entered against 25 or moro of thu candidates for legisla- tive and County, offices. Thu matter hus come us u b'olt from a clear tdty and only tho lucky one ortwo who wero ablo to get' at thu papera have had any warning that they would bo haled before thu'sttong unit of Justlcu and forced to pay up taxc which In eome eases extend back for flvu and six years. Wade Warren Thayer was ono of thu lucky Individuals, Ho must have had a hunch or possibly a lip by'Homo teutons friend. He mudo bis appear- ance at tho Tax Olllce this morning and Is now even on tho books and no Milt tan ho" entered against him. Of the candidates for high ofllco Curtis P. Iiiukea is thu most conspicuous on tin the list. Ho has been too busy changlug from one party to tho other and promising to run for Sheriff or not to run get time to visit Tax Assessur Holt. The list of the candidates for elec- tion before the district court In the case lias not yet been completed and only part of tho nanus can bo given but this afternoon at 3 o'clock biiKb wetu being prepared against the following: Curtis laukeu, C. P. Chilllngworth, W. T. Rawlins, A. S. Kulelopu. joo a, A. V. Gear, K, Kalauokalunl, J. W. Cathcart, P. W. Weed, Thos. (lan- dall. W. 8. Jarrett. K. U Uke, Hen Naukanu. R. W. Holt, II. T. Moore, S. II. Dlu. It. U (llllllaud. D. Kulnuoku-Ian- , Sr.. J. M. Poepoc. Rev. S. K. Olll, D M. Kgplbea, J. K. Paele, Wni. ' t MtarFor Rent" cardt on tale M the Bulletin office. Letuat have your apara atlverwur today and It will bu ure for you when you wont to utto It Intttesud of being mett ed over by the fellow who take It while you are atleeptnijr. There la little eoatt where we look after It. , Henry Waturhouae Truat Company, Ltd, ..U.tflikitMJVL' tSpoiOL? s ItaUwJi'-.:- 4SSC1 a vou EDITION t IS THEODORE RICHARDS AS DIVORCE DELEGATE Governor Carter Offers Mission To Former Honolulu Man TO ATTEMPT PASSAGE OF A NATIONAL LAW CONGRESS OF THINKERS FROM ALL 8TATES OF THE UNION WILL SOON DE HELD IN PHILADELPHIA (lovernoi Cutter li.it olfered Theo dore Rlvhnrd), well known In this city lis a initial aiul lighter against vice !n nit Itu ffiritia Iln, nfiulllnii fif fliiloftiln from Hawaii to the Congres.4 whlclt'of the defunct Kona Sugar Co.. Is to will bo held In Philadelphia on Notcm ber 13 to mhorate uiilfoim divorce laws In the United Slates. In spealtlui; of the matter (loveuior Carter said: "I believe that Hawaii should be resonted at tlu Congress which will tin held in Philadelphia. Ilveryonu mii'it agree that It la very much for the be I of the entire rninilrv Hint the illvorr.i laws should be inudii uniform. What action will bo taken or run bo taken lu. 111, Pntll'ri.flil l.n ntiiltlil.f tmitlr.r "TIih need of a ii.nloiml divorce-la- or soma action which would 'result In the Kumo effect la lecognlzed nil ovei ttie. rnnntrv nml 1 hnllnvn ttitit Mr Richarda could rernvsont'thn Territory moal nhlv Iln U nt li In NVir ' - - ." York and I believe that he would' take the trouble to fun down to Philadel- phia to tho Coii;:ieih ami represent tie there. , "While, hr I say, I believe that tome action should be taken lu this, matter I 11 1 It At ilniilit If Pnnnfi.LU (lit I rib ii ...... -- .w... ...at.... .. ..... comes to It. 1 ho woik of n convention such hs will ho held in Philadelphia will without doubt bo a great deal of nsRlstame in .lonlug the ideas which ' nr? held on .0 matter, by men who have spent Iderable timo and labor In gaining li..oimatlou. Ilnwnll should bn loprcbti.iu ut nil these meetings, that tho peo;in of tho entire country may ri that we aro us vitally Inlereji-e- d as they nro In mailers appertaining to tho uali.'inal welfare." OENY BURTON REHEARING Washington, Oct. IG, The Supiemo. 1J0111L liur. ileiileil n rehrtit Ini tn eyiiu Senator Hurton of Kansas. REAL E8TATE TRANSACTIONS. Entered for Record Oct. 13, 1906, From 10:30 a, m. to 12 noon. J M do Gouvea Jr and wf to tluldo do Sotiza M Harriet P Conn by exor to Km ma A M cfiu I re nml hsb . . ltd Entered for Record Oct. IS, 1906, From 9 a. m. to 10:30 a. m. Kut or 11 P Ulshop by trs tu llllo Trust Co Ltd I Kauukal II ami pa tu Kumllla Holt.. I) O K Magulru and wf to P A Schaefcr D Kolmla & llllo It R Co byiSliff to AugtiHt llumburg Klilfl) eft 1. The Weekly Edition of the Evening Bulletin giver a complota summary of lh news of th da. For SI a ytr. it fall to r ttVJ ttt fc wear low Manufacturers J 05 J Fort Street. Hew would you ao about aettlna ' maid or other aaslttant? Would ' exoeet to teleohone to all vour ' aeaua ntancet? ' MOST PEOPLE USE THE BULLETIN WANT ADS. TO SAVE TIME AND WORRY. I 4) 1'itiOB fj Obnth PREPARATION FOR RAISING CANE ON KONA LAND "It Is not the rains although plen- ty of moisture has recently fallen that primarily make Kona produce inne," says J. II, ('antic, who arrived this morning by tho Manna lm. "11 la the tunrvolous fertility- - of the soil." The gentleman quoted has-bee- n lu West Hawaii for tho last wefde. mak- ing careful and exhaustive examina- tion Into the loinl conditions and pios-pect- s of the Kona Development Co., nnd. Incidentally, of tho matter of tho extension of thu West Hawaii Itnllnny In both ol which corporate enter- prises ho Is largely Interested. It Is undeisumd that the old lino, be extended for about four mllag Fouthward tho tlghtfl of way havlm; been practically Hecmed. .Mr. Spin-d- h the engineer of the Development Company, has been over the gioutul nnd will make plana for the early con- struction of this line, so that It will be available for thn com eying of thu crop on tho mld-Kon- lands. Liter, II "!l 0 ld ulnveloptiients ami ""? latorcst with the Ci'iiith Kona' i'""inrii company carry aim tu; mu taiegone uonriiifcinn mat tins win bo effected the rnlli wlll be laid per-hn- 'twenty mllcsi liirthiir.v'onlli, ,o us to brlnrt practically till of tint unit- - nble area to Ilia cnlie crop thu other !,aI,,1f' a,,r ""Unblu to cauc, being rplatlll'd to IllllFappIOj, coffee nilll I I... .1... ... .. , iwtii mi- - (iiifKrcuuivu voiuiiuuy juaii-nln- g to do all Unit It required to the Hinall farmer or planter. The mill Is being put In working order su that two bundled acres of ratio ran' hhnrtly he ground. Mr. McSlocker said in reference to Ills trln to Knna nnd what tliov hv ,lK're- - "l?1 )0"' !10 I".'1 Mf' .C?M"- a"! very well pleased with conditions nnd prospects. "We have .1 mill up there." he tald, that wo expect to turn out 10 tons of' iiugar n Jay. We have seven and a Quarter miles of railroad that Is prac- tically leel; there Is not more than A ten foot fall from the mill to the end of the road. "Thcro aie jOO acres of cano planted lor the crop of 19(17, nnd we expect tu huvo nn additional COO ncres In for Ilia laOS crop, Tliri'O bundled nnd fttty ucrtfcj of it are ulrr.idy Planted. Wo ex pect to get L'uU'j tuns of sugar next ycdr f'l aLo'lt 300!) .tons .tho )eurfollowr "Wu have two reservoirs In very fair condition that will hold together gallons of water. j "Ah to what our plans for tho future nre. I cannot a.iy now. It will depend largely on thu Cuban annexation ones-tlo- n, nnd home other thing, but wo hope gradually to extend the railroad lliruilQliilift thn whnlrt rllulHM tit. I ill! hum JuAlfy. "The Kona district is tho finest la tho Islands for dlverslMnd farmins. Ixik nt that apple!" nnd he took n btnutlful red apple out of hla desk. "Isn't that thu real thing? And that Is only half the size of most of the up-pi- we raise. "Tlteru aru about 4000 ncres of roifee In tho district, mid there Is an annual pack of, about 490 ncres of pineapples. The dUtrlvl has tho largest population of small farmers lu tho Islands. It 70 miles along tho t.e.ico.ist. Al- together It's a lino district. Yes" for Wear; "No for Tear l Calf glvet more tatltfac-tlo- n when put Into shoes than any other leather known, The ttrong qualities makes It an ideal and winter thoe. Although toft the feet apd shines like patent leati'er It doesn't burn tike calf, Every business man should thit leather. Four new lastt added to our ttuck. The Pic, Hulbert, Potay and Baltimore. Both high and cute. PRICES: $3.C0 $4.00; $I.M and $5.00. Shoe Go , Ltd,, 'Phone Main 282 ifrilirV! ' (, Hi afflR. 1 V 1 . 41 '4 A ., m i 4M (3nj

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from tin FraneltcolNippon Maru Oct 19Alameda, Oct. 19

y For San Francisco:jiungKung marii uci. zjAlameda .... Oct. 24

From Vancouver:Jiurnugi i jgu m

For Vaneouvar:Mlowera Nov. 14

Vol. XV III No 3514

KONAHOME RULERS SLOW

IN FILING THEIR PAPERS

Last Chance To EnterRace Gone At Midnight

Tonight

REPUBLICANS AND DEl.'SEACH ONE MAN SLOW

BUT THREE HOME RULER3 HAVEOO FAN FILED THEIR NOMI-

NATION PAPERS WITHSECRETARY

Today In the last chance or Iho can-

didates running for county oRlco lufile tlielr nominal Ion papera and feeswith County Clerk KnlatioknlatilTlioso who luivo not dono bo when theclock strikes tlio solemn midnighthour, will be forever barred.

'Iho Republicans have practicallynothing to fear lu this direction. rjvciyone of their cundldntos. with theFinish! exception of W. W. Harris. run-nln-

fdr Supervlsor-at-Larg- e. had bythis noon Hied papers and fees, andwas therefore Baft'. Thcro In no tearthat Harris will ,bo left out, as strenu-ous party workers am now on IiIh trailto see to It that ho 111 his papers be-

fore It In too, late.The Democrulu are In a position very

rlmllur to that of the Republicans.Kvery one of their candidates has filedpapers with one exception, Manley O

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ft. iiopKiim. who n, ,ns is ino raBO i.i.i..,,. im1,i.. wi.i. .iln rp,i. ,i.a. nln

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U is !.. 'thoHom. R. lh.t,g?reSgl "" U,e Me'"t -- 'there may be a great slaughter of theinnocents. It looks at present as Ifthe majority of this party's candidate)!,or at least a, fair percentage of them,wero going to bo left nt tho post with-out a chance to enter tho race at all.As the papers must be nrcompnnled Ineach case by a 2S foe, and tho HomeHitlers n ru uotoilously noblo hut poor,this may bo somo explanation of thofact that only tin cu of tho candidateson the entire Homo Itulo ticket have soInr entered tho lists.

The noble thtee who have llled theirpapem nro Abraham I'crunndez, thoInt.. lli.iiifirrnt wlm la ,ini rmmliiir ,m

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Ko kuiiohu of HupcrvlFor Inventlgatlonlame, who Is out for the Deputy Hlior-iffshl-p

of Koolauloa, l'roiu the ret

Fumed OakA magnificent finish for a

new grade of very durablefurniture. Chalra, Rockers,Deska, Tablet apd MagazineTablet are now on dltplay ofthit furniture.

J. Hopp&Co.,1053.10S9-106- 5 BISHOP ST.

vrm 1 1 lolir.1 fbr. len KzjgrMAPI'. IN NUW YORK

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Evening BulletinI 3:30 O'CLOCK

PLANTATION GOING AHEAD

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of the Home Ftttlo candidates not aword has been heard, and whllo somaof those In town may lie able to hustlethemselves Into the ring before mli.night, It teems very doubtful thatthose who are living lu tho countrywill ho able to make it. The HomoKillers at their meeting yesterday ordered outsiders out of tho hall whitethey canvassed the candidates to leantwho of them has the requisite $25 per.

The throe independent candidate:)who are running for tho KoolaupokoSupervlRorshlp, J. K. l'aele, DavidWatson and It. W. Davis, have all Medtheir papers, as has also Frank IIArcher, who Is after tho Kwa p.

They are the only indareudents who have dono so.

The totals, of candidates who hafiled papers and fees up to this noonare 17 !lepubllcnns, 13 Democrats, JHomo Killers and 4 Independents.

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Territory WinsIN HOLT

TaxAppeal Case

The Supreme Court this afternoondelivered an Important declxlon.ln fav-or of tho Territory In the Hiilt'ugalnstII. M. Holt, trustee for the Knud.Ken estate, comprising the'McUrydeplantation on Kauai. Tho tax appealcourt decided on a return of $140,000as against ar, assessment of $393,C2S,and me tax. assessor appealed to Ilia

The decision says In part:"The property Intolvcd Is tho Inter-

est in a certain lense from tho govern-ment for 30 years from January 1,1890, at un annual rental of 14000. ThUInterest was assessed at $70,000 until189'J when It was .raised to $150,000.slnco which timo It has remained theFame, till this year. Most of the landIh subleased by tho taxpayer. Thu av-

erage net Income received by the tax-payer for the past tlvo years has been

Lover Jt7,O00.lu this case it is clearly apparent

I "'.'" . " """"" ""' "i ''"VBTSTI o elco Sthat Iho assessment should ho nt leastrnr.nnn Ti.n ,,,..,. ., , inx nn.peal court Is roverKcd and tho nxscsftmont It fixed at $275,000."

Smith & Lewis appeared for thetrusteo and Deputy Attorney GeneralK. V. Mllvertun for the assessor.

Manley a. K. Hopkins this afternoontiled his nomination papers for CountyClerk on (lie Democratic ticket. Thismakes all the Democrats safe. II. W.Doane, Home liule candidate for Sup-ervisor, ulso llled his papern this af-

ternoon, but tho majority of the HomeKule candidates are still to be heardfrom. W. V. Harris, the only ono ofthe Republican candidates who Is notyet in lino, will file bis papers this af-

ternoon, ,

fin Job Printing at the lut--

in fte.

We Have The

ExclusivenessIn clothet to meet your

We have had the prop-

er qualities right along, even

thote of cut.'Considering the very reas-

onable price at which good

clothet are told nowaday!,there It no excute for anyman not to be dretted In ac-

cord with Fashion.

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Advertising is a lubricant that Reduces

HONOLULU. TKURITORY

Murdered

In Streets

Of Spokane(Auoelnttd Vrtnt Special CabU)

SPOKANE, Wash., Oct. 10. RenoHutchinson, tho secretary of the Y. M,C. A., was murdered today by a foot.pad.

Terrorists

CapturedWARSAW, Rustla, Oct. 16. Forty

five Terroricts were captured today.

Miners

Are SavedDURHAM, England, Oct 16. The

entombed men In the Wlngette Col-

liery were rescued today.

H billHERS

Tho Republican parly workers ofHit- - Fifth District, who seem to bo farmore effectlvo lliau those of thoFourth. hau completed thu nationality tables, showing tho rare of thovotcm who aio reglstcrt'd for thiselection. The llgutes for tho ouIhIiIopreclnctit wero completed today. Theyaro 08 follows:I're- -

clncts. Haw.Por.Port.Clil.1, Koolaupoko 180 11 1 22, Koolauloa 201 20 2 (I

3, Walalua 1G 38 31 1

4, Walanuo 115 8 1 1

5, Kwa Mill 35 31 10 0

Total 700 114 51 3Tho totals for Iho lest of tho

wero: llnwalluuH 178G, haolex354, Portuguese 12C, Chinese 131, andJapanese 2. This makes the totalsfor tho entire Fifth District comparewith that of tho former election, asfollows:

1901 1900Hawallans 2202 248Cllaoles 847 468Portuguese, 141 177Chlnnso 107 134Japaueso 2 2

This hIiowh an enormous decreaseof huoles, a fallly good Increase ofHawallniiB, and a small Increase inthu number of Portuguese and Chi-nes-

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HomeRulersPlanStealing

Democratic Meeting

PJace

REP.'S MEET AT PALAMA

AN! AT EMMA SQUARE

NO LESS THAN SIX POLITICALMEETINQS ARE SCHEDULED

TO BE HELD THISEVENINO

Tho Home Rulers and iho Demo-crats will probably have a warm scraptonight; at least, eerythlug iliatcould bo done by the Home Killers toprovoko ono has been done. ThoHome Killers are Iho aggressive parties. It is thus:

Somo days ago tho Democrats madepublic the various meeting placet!which they would uso during the rw.tof tho campaign. Among these wastho Kumalae block at Kalciako, whorethey have slated themselvea to appeartonight. The Homo Kulers this noonheld a meeting to, decide on wherethey would meet tonight. They roundthat the Democratn had chosen theKumalae block and n spirit of nils-thie- f

prevailed among them, prompt-lu- g

them to do the Mine, According-ly, It was decided to announce thittamo place as tho fccono of a HomoRuin meeting tonight, and Henry Meheula was Instructed to bo on therceno at 6:30 p. m. to hold tho fort,it Is harj to tell what tho Democratswill do when thoy hear of this nefarIons scheme. The Home Rulers naythat they aro determined to stick totho place, so that thcro aro exceeding-ly strong prospects for, a lively con-test.

The Fifth District Republicans willhold a meeting tonight 'iat tho Junc-tion of Ileretanla and King streets.The famous Joe Clnrk saloon, whichias llgured quite prominently In pseudo--

news articles lately, .opens out tothis place, and presumably tho speak-ers will tr to do somo missionarywork. They arc as follows: V. O.Smith. W. V. Harris. J. II. S. Kaleo,J. W. Cnthcart. Henry C. Vldh, B. W.Qtilnn. A. V. Hear, W. T. Rawiint,A. M. lirown, A. D. Castrd", I,. I,. McCundlOhH, N. A. C. iMitK, John A.Hughes. Jas. lllclmcll. Pred. T. P.waturhouse, C. F. Chilllngworth. C.Hiiittace Jr., S. C. Dwight, D. Kalatio-kalun- l

Jr.The Fourth District Republicans

will have u meeting at Kmma Squarotonight, nt which the speakers willbet W. O. Smith. John I,. Paoo. W.W. Harris. Chan. Kanekoa, Henry C.Vlilu. 8. P. Corren, A: V. dear, JooKuluua, A. M. lirown, Knnlhonul, H.W,. Lelclwl. II. Kahale, A. S. Ka1l-opu- ,

J. V. Cathcnrl, Fred. T. P.O, P. Chilllngworth, Chas.

Ilustuco Jr.. S. C. Dwight, Jas. Hick-pel- l,

I). Kalauokalnnl Jr.Thu Democrats have planned to

have two meetings tuulght. Ono Isto bo at tho Kumnlao block, Kakaako,when Chua. 11, Rose, Frank It, Hur-ley, Joseph J. Pern, II. T. Moore,Thos. (landall, Mauley tj. K. Hopkinsunci others are billed to speak. Thoothers will be at Iho corner of Wyllloand I.lllha streets, where thu principalcpeakers will bo Col. C. J. McCar-thy, Chus. Ilroud, Curtis P. laukeu,V. J. Jorrett, V. V. Thuyer and H.

II. Trent.Tho Home Rulers have billed them-helve- s

fur thu meeting at thu Kuma-lae block, at which Henry Mehuulawill preside, and fur another at thu I

corner of Vineyard and River Btreets,at which D. Kuouu will bo chairman.

SUGAR

8AN FRANCI8CO, Cal., Oct. 15.SUGAR! 88 analytlt beett 9t. 6Parity, 4 centt. Previous quotation,9t. 4

e eYour grocer sells l'ol UreakfjBt Pood,

fjTor Rent" carda on tale atthe Bulletin office.

" "" " i Lt'i'"!--

' -

"

the Friction of Competition

OCTOBER 16. 190

Sugar Men

Add More

To Capital(AuoclaUil I'rcu BatcM CaMeJ

LANSING, Mich., Oct. 16 The sugar company controllng the beet tu-g-

factory at thlt place reeapltallxedtoday at $14,500,000.

Rising In

Morocco(Afutlattil I'rttt Special Table)

PARIS, France, Oct. 16 There It agrowing upritlng In Morocco.

Their Ship

Went Down(Atwctatcd I'nti Spcclat Cable)

MANILA, P. I.. Oct 16 The Prln- -

cipatta Mafalda wat wrecked todayat Laoag. The crew escaped.

Candidates. Mast. PAY IP

All Tiicii Taxes.Territorial Treasurer Campbell Is outlor 'the pockctboolts of many of- thucandidates for public olllce. Neitherparty, color nor creed will escape but,unless something is dono this after-noon, suits will bu entered against 25or moro of thu candidates for legisla-tive and County, offices. Thu matterhus come us u b'olt from a clear tdtyand only tho lucky one ortwo whowero ablo to get' at thu papera havehad any warning that they would bohaled before thu'sttong unit of Justlcuand forced to pay up taxc which Ineome eases extend back for flvu andsix years.

Wade Warren Thayer was ono ofthu lucky Individuals, Ho must havehad a hunch or possibly a lip by'Homoteutons friend. He mudo bis appear-ance at tho Tax Olllce this morningand Is now even on tho books and noMilt tan ho" entered against him. Ofthe candidates for high ofllco CurtisP. Iiiukea is thu most conspicuous ontin the list. Ho has been too busychanglug from one party to tho otherand promising to run for Sheriff or notto run get time to visit Tax AssessurHolt.

The list of the candidates for elec-tion before the district court In thecase lias not yet been completed andonly part of tho nanus can bo given butthis afternoon at 3 o'clock biiKb wetubeing prepared against the following:

Curtis laukeu, C. P. Chilllngworth,W. T. Rawlins, A. S. Kulelopu. joo a,

A. V. Gear, K, Kalauokalunl, J.W. Cathcart, P. W. Weed, Thos. (lan-

dall. W. 8. Jarrett. K. U Uke, HenNaukanu. R. W. Holt, II. T. Moore, S.II. Dlu. It. U (llllllaud. D. Kulnuoku-Ian- ,

Sr.. J. M. Poepoc. Rev. S. K. Olll,D M. Kgplbea, J. K. Paele, Wni.

't

MtarFor Rent" cardt on tale Mthe Bulletin office.

Letuat have your aparaatlverwur today and Itwill bu ure for youwhen you wont to uttoIt Intttesud of being metted over by the fellowwho take It while youare atleeptnijr. There lalittle eoatt where welook after It. ,

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EDITION t

ISTHEODORE RICHARDS

AS DIVORCE DELEGATE

Governor Carter OffersMission To Former

Honolulu Man

TO ATTEMPT PASSAGE

OF A NATIONAL LAW

CONGRESS OF THINKERS FROMALL 8TATES OF THE UNION

WILL SOON DE HELD INPHILADELPHIA

(lovernoi Cutter li.it olfered Theodore Rlvhnrd), well known In this citylis a initial aiul lighter against vice !nnit Itu ffiritia Iln, nfiulllnii fif fliiloftilnfrom Hawaii to the Congres.4 whlclt'of the defunct Kona Sugar Co.. Is towill bo held In Philadelphia on Notcmber 13 to mhorate uiilfoim divorcelaws In the United Slates.

In spealtlui; of the matter (loveuiorCarter said:

"I believe that Hawaii should beresonted at tlu Congress which will tinheld in Philadelphia. Ilveryonu mii'itagree that It la very much for the be I

of the entire rninilrv Hint the illvorr.ilaws should be inudii uniform. Whataction will bo taken or run bo taken lu.111, Pntll'ri.flil l.n ntiiltlil.f tmitlr.r

"TIih need of a ii.nloiml divorce-la-

or soma action which would 'result Inthe Kumo effect la lecognlzed nil oveittie. rnnntrv nml 1 hnllnvn ttitit MrRicharda could rernvsont'thn Territorymoal nhlv Iln U nt li In NVir' - - ."York and I believe that he would' takethe trouble to fun down to Philadel-phia to tho Coii;:ieih ami represent tiethere. ,

"While, hr I say, I believe that tomeaction should be taken lu this, matterI 11 1 It At ilniilit If Pnnnfi.LU (lit I rib ii...... -- .w... ...at.... .. .....

comes to It. 1 ho woik of n conventionsuch hs will ho held in Philadelphiawill without doubt bo a great deal ofnsRlstame in .lonlug the ideas which '

nr? held on .0 matter, by men whohave spent Iderable timo and laborIn gaining li..oimatlou. Ilnwnll shouldbn loprcbti.iu ut nil these meetings,that tho peo;in of tho entire countrymay ri that we aro us vitally Inlereji-e- d

as they nro In mailers appertainingto tho uali.'inal welfare."

OENY BURTON REHEARING

Washington, Oct. IG, The Supiemo.1J0111L liur. ileiileil n rehrtit Ini tn eyiiuSenator Hurton of Kansas.

REAL E8TATE TRANSACTIONS.

Entered for Record Oct. 13, 1906,From 10:30 a, m. to 12 noon.

J M do Gouvea Jr and wf to tluldodo Sotiza M

Harriet P Conn by exor to Km ma AM cfiu I re nml hsb . . ltdEntered for Record Oct. IS, 1906,

From 9 a. m. to 10:30 a. m.Kut or 11 P Ulshop by trs tu llllo

Trust Co Ltd IKauukal II ami pa tu Kumllla Holt.. I)O K Magulru and wf to P A

Schaefcr DKolmla & llllo It R Co byiSliff to

AugtiHt llumburg Klilfl)eft 1.

The Weekly Edition of the EveningBulletin giver a complota summary oflh news of th da. For SI a ytr.

it

fallto

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wear

low

ManufacturersJ 05 J Fort Street.

Hew would you ao about aettlna '

maid or other aaslttant? Would '

exoeet to teleohone to all vour '

aeaua ntancet? '

MOSTPEOPLE USE THE

BULLETIN WANT ADS.

TO SAVE TIME AND WORRY.

I4)

1'itiOB fj Obnth

PREPARATION FORRAISING

CANE ON KONA LAND

"It Is not the rains although plen-

ty of moisture has recently fallenthat primarily make Kona produceinne," says J. II, ('antic, who arrivedthis morning by tho Manna lm. "11la the tunrvolous fertility- - of the soil."

The gentleman quoted has-bee- n luWest Hawaii for tho last wefde. mak-ing careful and exhaustive examina-tion Into the loinl conditions and pios-pect- s

of the Kona Development Co.,nnd. Incidentally, of tho matter of thoextension of thu West Hawaii Itnllnny

In both ol which corporate enter-prises ho Is largely Interested.

It Is undeisumd that the old lino,

be extended for about four mllagFouthward tho tlghtfl of way havlm;been practically Hecmed. .Mr. Spin-d- h

the engineer of the DevelopmentCompany, has been over the gioutulnnd will make plana for the early con-struction of this line, so that It willbe available for thn com eying of thucrop on tho mld-Kon- lands. Liter,II "!l 0 ld ulnveloptiients ami""? latorcst with the Ci'iiith Kona'i'""inrii company carry aim tu;m u taiegone uonriiifcinn mat tins winbo effected the rnlli wlll be laid per-hn-

'twenty mllcsi liirthiir.v'onlli, ,ous to brlnrt practically till of tint unit- -

nble area to Ilia cnlie crop thu other!,aI,,1f' a,,r ""Unblu to cauc, beingrplatlll'd to IllllFappIOj, coffee nilll I

I... .1... ... .. ,iwtii mi- - (iiifKrcuuivu voiuiiuuy juaii-nln- g

to do all Unit It required tothe Hinall farmer or planter. The

mill Is being put In working order suthat two bundled acres of ratio ran'hhnrtly he ground.

Mr. McSlocker said in reference toIlls trln to Knna nnd what tliov hv,lK're- - "l?1 )0"' !10 I".'1 Mf' .C?M"- a"!very well pleased with conditions nndprospects.

"We have .1 mill up there." he tald,that wo expect to turn out 10 tons of'iiugar n Jay. We have seven and aQuarter miles of railroad that Is prac-tically leel; there Is not more than Aten foot fall from the mill to the endof the road.

"Thcro aie jOO acres of cano plantedlor the crop of 19(17, nnd we expect tuhuvo nn additional COO ncres In for IlialaOS crop, Tliri'O bundled nnd ftttyucrtfcj of it are ulrr.idy Planted. Wo expect to get L'uU'j tuns of sugar next ycdrf'l aLo'lt 300!) .tons .tho )eurfollowr

"Wu have two reservoirs In very faircondition that will hold together

gallons of water. j"Ah to what our plans for tho future

nre. I cannot a.iy now. It will dependlargely on thu Cuban annexation ones-tlo- n,

nnd home other thing, but wohope gradually to extend the railroadlliruilQliilift thn whnlrt rllulHM tit.

I ill! hum JuAlfy."The Kona district is tho finest la

tho Islands for dlverslMnd farmins.Ixik nt that apple!" nnd he took nbtnutlful red apple out of hla desk."Isn't that thu real thing? And thatIs only half the size of most of the up-pi-

we raise."Tlteru aru about 4000 ncres of roifee

In tho district, mid there Is an annualpack of, about 490 ncres of pineapples.The dUtrlvl has tho largest populationof small farmers lu tho Islands. It

70 miles along tho t.e.ico.ist. Al-together It's a lino district.

Yes" for Wear;"No for Tearl Calf glvet more tatltfac-tlo- n

when put Into shoes than anyother leather known, The ttrong

qualities makes It an idealand winter thoe. Although toft

the feet apd shines like patentleati'er It doesn't burn tike

calf, Every business man shouldthit leather. Four new lastt

added to our ttuck. The Pic, Hulbert,Potay and Baltimore. Both high and

cute.

PRICES:

$3.C0 $4.00; $I.M and $5.00.

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VIEKLY CALEHDAR.

MUNlUtIUUMIAV

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MUIDAVUATlJMIiAV

All visiting members of tillorder nru cordially Invited to at-tend meetings of local lodges.

HARMONY LODGE, No. t, I. 0. O. F.

Meets every Monday tivonlng at 7:30In I. O. O 1 llafl, Kort street,

K. It. HHNDUY. Secretary.C. O HOTTi:!.,, N. (1

All vtsltlrg bro'hera very cordiallyInvited.

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

Meets ovory Tuesday evening nt7:30 o'clock In K. ot P. Hall, Kingetroot. Visiting brothers cordially In-

cited to attend.O. J. WHITEHEAD, CO.F. WALDHON, K.I1.8.

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

feels esverr Friday venlrjt atK P. Hall, King street, at 7:30. Mem-b'-r- s

tif Mystic LotUe, No. 2, Wra. MoKinky Lodgn, No. 8, and vUltliigti others cordially Invited.

Gsneral Buslnets.A. D. IIOND. C. 0.A 8. KKNWAY. K.IL.

HONOLULU LODGE 610, . P. O. E.

Honolulu Lodgo No. Clt, D. P. O. II.,will meet In their hull, ia Millerand llerctanla streets, evtry Fridayovenlng.

Uy order of the M. li.IIAIIRY H. SIMPSON,

Secretary.n. e. MunnAY, n.R.

Wm. M'KINLCY LODQE No. 8, K.trfP.

Meets every Saturday evening at7:i0 o'clock In IC. ot P. Hall, Kinga'.raat Visiting brothers cordially J

to attend.M. M. JOHNSON, C.C.E. A. JACOIISON, K.K.H.

HONOLULU AERIE 140, P. O. K.

Meets on the 2nd and 4th WEUNUSDAY evenings of each month at 7. SO

tclock In K. ot P lln'l KIiir etre-- LVisiting Engle h Invited tr at

fend- -

DAM McKEAO (IK. W.P.II. T. MOOUK. W Hcy.

HAWAIIAN TRIBE N. 1, I. O. It. M.

Meota every second and fourthFRIDAY ot each month In I. O. O. VHall.

Visiting brothers cordially Invited totttend.

W. V. DRAKE. Sachom.A. E MURPHY, C. of It.

DAMIEN COUNCIL No. S63, Y. M. I.

Meets ovory second and fourth Wed-nesday of each mouth nt San AntonioHall. Visiting biothors cordially In-

vited to attend.T F. MeTIOIIK. Pres.i:. V TODD. Scoy.

h Colt AcetyleneGas Generators

affordsA Superior Light to all others.Acsytlene Get Is superior In quality,

and cheapness radiates less heat, viti-ates the air leas ,tnd has no Injuriousaffects on the eves.

For oirthsr partl'ttlara Inoulrt atthe office.

Also Calc'um Carbide of all sizes, Indrums and small cans, for Generatorsand Automobile Lamps and all sizesand grades of Gss Mantles and GasBurner.

Washington Light Co.C. W. MACFARLANE, Manager.

Telephone Main 146. 143 Merchant SL

CorrectlyConstructed

That's the chief thlnrj to be securedtt'tn you buy a delivery wagon.

Correctly constructed so that It Isii e moot convenient vehicle for thepjrpoie it was built.

That's the way we build them Tell..J how you want yours we'll build Itfiat way and at the right price, too.

Hawaiian CarriageManufacturing Company,427 QUEEN 8T, TO--. MAIN 47.

P. O. BOX 193.C. W. ZCIGLER Manager

Wank hooks of all sorts, ledgeretc., manufactured by tho Ilulletln

Conirmiiy,

aKRaKi

uaaaalssM ivtassfti I'ttiili''Ir

fitter r)

" it ; (sWm EMM p r

Streaky,Faded orTorn

If the paper on your wall Is so af-

fected it is sure to give your housen dilapidated appearance.

Why not select an up-t- date pat-tern from our New Stock and makethe house look like new?

WE HAVE A

LARGE ASSORTMENT

PLAIN AND TANCY PATTERNS.

Lewers & Cooke,Limited,

177 8. KINO ST.

For Over 60 YmnMrs.Witi9low'3

Soothing Syrupon open mrq inr over maiyVliAKH lir MlLMOIia of WethersfortliulrCIIlLUKUNwhlloTnUTH.INO, with perfect succcm. ITHOOTHI.H tlio Clllf.p. bOl'TENtltl- -j (JUMH, ALI.AVH all pain,CURKS WIND CUI.1C, and ! tlioUstrcrac.lfarUIAKKllUi.V Soldty DruKUU la every part vt tbovmrU. Jlu turo snj tux for lira.Wliilnnr'rf Kotitblm- - Hvrunnnd takti

T lio oilier LloJ. V CtuU a Bullle.

An Old and WsfMrltd RfMtds

Tel. Main 198. P. O. Box 192.

Lord and Belser,GENERAL CONTRACTORS.

Sewera, Grading, Paving, Teaming,Crushed Rock.

Black and White Sand and Soilfor Sale,

OFFICE AND YARD....SOUTH &. KmWAIAHAO ST8.

NEW FALL MILLINERYAT

Miss Power'sMillinery Parlors

BOSTON BUILDING, FORT STREET.

Clothing Neatnesscan be obtained by telephoning

MAIN 147and ordering your clothes pressed

by thoHONOLULU CLOHHB8 CLEANING

s CO., Alakea Street.

DRESSMAKING PARLORS(Just Opened)

Private Cottage "Johnson HouseGrounds."

PUNCHBOWL ST.

MRS. J. RODANET.

LADIES' 8TYLI8H

HATSWHITE 8ALESLADY.

K. UYEDANUUANU ST. cor. HOTEL and KINO.

COAT AND PANT8CLEANED AND PRE88ED FOR

SO CEINTSPHONE MAIN 457.

Sun Rise Dyeing House1346 FORT OTREET.

C FARIAFINE SUITS FROM $15 UP.

made In

:: style.HOTEL opp. UI8HOP 8T.

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FiVKNlNfJ nOLhETIN. HONOMJM;, T. H TUESDAY, OCT. 10. 1900.

LOCAL ANDIENEIAL

"More than we use Is more than wewant," and a Bulletin want ad. willcell It to advantage.

The Globe sells It sheaper.A. C Olbb Im none to Illlo,Autos for hire at Tor. Htubit-s- .

Ml 33 M Wle lini gone lo Illlo.1' J. Cioss vrnt to todayYour Broorr iclls I'ol Iliinlcf.irt l'oodM. J. Kcclan vtrnt t jMaalnc.i today.MU'j Helen Vkau went to Illlo today.T. .Miillcr and wife Iclt for Illlo thl,

:ioouMis. K. Pllllinan went lo Illlo on the

Klnaii.Mies Murray drpatted this noon for

.Masilacn.W Wciott left on tho Klnau for

Maniac:).Ill at cup ot toffee la tbo city. Now

Ktifilatid UakeryII . I.tiilloil left on the Klnau to-

day for Manlara.A fcconil hand buggy Ic wanted. Ad-

dress N, this ollUe.Kldcr M. M. Harmon loft for Malm-Imu- a

Ibis noon on the Klnau.Tho Hoard ol Supervisors will meel

next Thnriday night at 7:20 p lit..Airs .ludd and ima Ilartncll sailed

on thu K li.au for Kanallme today.Mystic Loduu, No. 2, K. ot P., meets

tonight In K. of P. Hall. Klug streetA notlco to stockholdeiu of the Oihu

.Sncar Co., Ltd., Is published In this e.

Miss S. W. Nntt and Miss C. I.Towli left on Hip Klunu for the o.cano.

llinry May ft Co. ate giving freesample packages uf l'ol Ureakfnotrood. "

Dr. T. Mlt.tmura, physician amihas mi olllco nt Hli; Niiu.niu

street.Harry T. Mills of Kona arrived In

town this tuuriilng In tho stcaniclManna l.oa

Neatly furnished rooms at tho Pop-ular. $1, ,1.SU and J2 par week. 1243Kort street.

It li leportcd that n movement Is onIn China (o simplify the written Chin-;- (

laliguaKCCol. .1. W. .lonea wao about town to-

day after Imvlng been laid up for s

uk by a luil told.Mri. i:. A, Mcliii-rii- left on the Kl-

nau Ibis iioiin for Illlo, accompanied byAliss Mary MJnerny.

Sep window display of ladlo.V nklits,Jacl.PtM mid long dials at A. Illom'.iNotn Hie bargain liilic.-t- .

'I bo County ('uininllteo of thoparty will meet nt !ie.idn,u.irii'is

ill tho Wuvcrli'' bluok tonight.Don't forget tlio Illg Itis-tlni- n Hop.

gUdi b," the A I,. C. Alumni nt I'rog-loa- n

Hall, Saturday, Oelolicr L'uth.Walklkl Inn Is now owned by W. C.

Herein. Acuointuodatluns. Huniillesand attendanco absolutely first class.

bathing on tlio boacu.The J. Carlo Pawn Co. la located on

Pott street, opposllo Catholic Mission.Tliero will bo work lis the Ksipilrn Rankat Majestic Uidge this cvenntg.

When tho weather is but "Arabics"will cool your lion roof. When thenentber Is wet "Arabic" will preventrust. California 1'eed Co.. agents.

If you wish in stop paving lent you'dbelter (onslilei buying n home. U'rfihiMper than Killing, llaigalmi otleieil.Ill Mnkll.l ik tlou. and on Young street.Tieiit & Co., stnwl.

Hiieno K. Ills'hop read a paper lieoi e the Mlnhlerlal Union rcilnuiug

luvornbly f)r. Orr's book on the hlgliricrlilelsm. (I. D. lMw.irda und DnieiniiiScudder opposed Dr. lllsliop'u leus.

Remember it delicious dinner at thepopuUr prlco of one dollar is servedevery evening on tho great

lunal of the SeaHldo Hotel, licetvaluo for the money and coolest plateIn town to dine.

'I bo Iloird of Trtutcrn of the Chum-br- iof Ciiuiiieir will meet Innioiiovv

nt 3 i. m. to take up the matter offor harbor linpiovi'-inenl- s,

wlileli was bioiigbt iii in aleport lest week.

The Oaliu Sugar Co. hlookholilernwill met i on llin 2Gth lust., to dlstuietlio pioposlllon of tho illieutors tochange tho par value of tlio sto.'k fiomJluy to f:t) by nil.dOlJ iibaies illpi. no of I hn present :;v.uo.

The Piomolloii Committer- - has io- -

el veil fiom tlio nulliorillci In Wash-ington show lug I luwall promiiieiillyniarliiil an tho "C'roKaroaila of tho

mid giving thn distances fioiuHonolulu to various points.

The Hyniilioiiy Koclely Is preparingfor n smoking c (inn-i- t In he given ntllaalelea Uivvn on Kalurday, () toln-- r

27. on n ginnd ronrert will bogiven lit the Opeui House. . Iluil-lau- d

lloile, thn dlretlor. Is In charge ofnhtli a:ali.

With thn prospeit of many I'crtu-gucs- o

mid Italians coming hern ni theirsult of thn work of thn Hoard of Im-

migration, Land ComiulRHloiier Prattslntes that I hoi samo terms which weremade to the Molokniis will lie open toany other citizens or aliens ipiallfjlng.

H. II. Knion, oiuo n IkiiiI, Keeper ontho Kilkulhaelo pliiiilalloii, but nowan ntlorney nt law, has niiplled for mlmission to pi.ntlre In tho courts ot theTerritory. Ho ailed ns ntlorney In theTiapp libel suit ug.ilust the Now YorkWoild, In which bo obtained n enlktof S12.2.p,0 for bis client.

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INBAD fTho missionary steamer Morning

Star Is buck again r.t Inr old bnlli ntWlldcr's wharr, with her lnJd full ofwater and her engines In li.nl shape.Hho got fiUO miles on her way to Heat-H- e

when coudltloiiH hctoinn so fcilousthat It was ncccssaiy to put back againno I bat icpalra iuld be Made,

Her olllcers are veiy lelbcnt aboutspeaking of thn trouble, but It is evi-dent that it Is iiioio or less serlou.i,dt'rihltn iinv nsserlloiis to llin conlrniv.Tho Rtcjnicr Is leaking at Hie rate of I

about Is lui lies mi hour. Captain (lur-- llaud, however, ra,H that this Is nut the)woiht ieaiuie. iiaa nils lieen mi matwas tin- - matter, ho snys that ho wouldnot have put luck,, au llio piiinim couldeasily control the leak. What tinttumble t wUh tim engines be will notB.iy.

Tho leak has not yet been found,but It Is Hiippii'cd to be aliiiut the rud-der posi, iiiiiI Hie iiiiblei' was unshippedtoday in an endeavor to dltiowr wbeietho walj r Is (Oinlnij In.

Capt.ila (i.iilaiiil hopes to liavecompleted M) that be- - can mako a

fieih i.la fur tbo Coast In about aweek. HoActcr, nclvltos fiom the not-ion owners may change these jilaus.

Thn Moinlug Slur Is only six jrnn,old, hut slio looks thirty. Tills may hnlai gely on iiciouut of her dirty condi-tion rili'i looks ns If no cleaning badover bei u done about hci Blnrc slut waslaunched In I'jdO, and her cabin smellsnn musty ns it barn. That, togetherWilli tho fad that palm would prob-ably piove a shock to the vessel andHint nho Is generally so gicasy that onoIs liable to slip down In walking herdeck, miiKcH lier altogether an unat-tractive, craft.

ftlWt SOCIETY

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Tho icport of tlio Bt. Antonio Societylor tho ipnrlcr ending September at),1UUC, shows ,t net gain of Sl.2JjK.Ul,which s must enioin aging. This

widoty has collected diirlnjthn quarter thn stun or JIU.:IS1..".(1 amihas cllshiirfed J!),u02.CO. Secielary Cas-tro's irpoit shows that tbeio weie paidout In sick huu-ni- tho sum of S2II7,III pensions lo disabled members J 17 1

Iiold in widows mid orphans S.il-'.'.r- .il

und to vvldnvvera Sl,Uti2,7S. fial.ulcand inlhccllaut'OiiR expenses made, uptho total of tho dlsbiiibuuicuts.

UN MWARE DISPOSED OF

At thn meeting of Iho Hoard ofheld yesterday nftcrnoou Mis.

J. M. Dowsett, Huperlnteiiilenl Hah-bil- l,

David Al, C. I.. Wight and W. It.vvoio proseiit. After tho

loading of thu minutes and theirtho mntlor of a leiivo of

for I'lliiclpnl Taggnid of thoKallbl-waen- hcIiooI was taken up.llo was allovvi'd u temporary lenvo lorI wo wcuks.

Inspector King reported that hohad closed tlio Kuiuaoa hcbool, asthom wcro only tdght clilldien In at-tendance, thu others In tho districtgoing to n Catholic sunool In Illlo.

Thn loslgiiatlon of Inspoctur Irishof tho Kail school wna received nwell ns tho application of Mr. Kutoufor Iho position. Senator Hewitt unitlusioctor King oudoised tlio apillca-llo- u.

llo was nppolnled by the Hoard,Miss Alice Kelkcr of thu Kaabiima-n-

school having hiolien clown III

health mid being ordeied away by bur

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iloclor, wan allowed lenve of absencetor tbo remainder of tbo term. Mrs.Cii'lglitnn was appointed temporarilyin her place till Nov. 1.

Superintendent Ilahbllt told or re-

ceiving n letter from Canon Mackin-tosh, saying (bat bo would return tobis work Nov. 1.

Hupeilutemlent Ilahbllt reported Intho case of Mr. l'lunlielt of Niihtktischool that tho charge of drunken-ness had bten substantiated and HintPhiiikelt had been "so drunk In tho

that he waH seasick." Alsothat ho bad been suspended from Oct.S. It was suggested by Mr. Wightthat bo he dismissed at unco. Mr. AlBiiggextcil Hint l'lunkett be written toget his side of tbo casu. It was de-

cided lo confirm tho suspension nndnslc l'lunkett If ho bad uuy defenceto mako.

A letter was lecclved from Mrs.Mcslck of tho Kapan school askingpofiultt.lon (o iiso tho building for anight school. Tho permission wasplanted wilb tbo reseivnllou Hint Mrs.Meslel; furnish Urn Insurance In tbonamo or tho Hoard for 1 1000. Sheiilso coniiilaliu'd of tho bad water atthu school.

MIks U. II. Taylor of the Watoblnu,Knu, schoiil wua allowed two weeksuddltlonal leavo ot abseuco.

were received from HawaiiIn connection with tbo applicationmailu by tbo father of a Japanesu girlat Walkanialu who desired to obtainc release for 'her that she might at-

tend a Japanese) school at Hakalau,whero she could learn Japanese dress-making. Wbllo tho tetters wore notIn favor of ginntlug the release theIlnaid decided that It was good policyto do co.

W. It. Farrlngton asked whether thuvarious Japanese schools In tbo Ter-illor- y

hud compiled with tho lawwhich Bays that they must mako ap-plication and receive! tho permissionof tho Hoard of Kdiicallou beforostarting a private" school. Supeilnten-clou- t

llabbltt stated that they had not,nnd lend over Iho portion of tboreboot law relating to this.

Tho mailer wan carefully discussedby Iho Hoard hut no ucllon was taken,though tho matter wll probably bebrought up again at some meeting ofllin Hoard and tho law may bo strict-ly enforced. Superintendent llabblttslated that ho did not bellevo that Itwould ho for tho best Intel cuts of thoTerritory to enforce) tho law strictlymid that at present It could not, be cloneon account of n lack of funds.

iTEACHER I1Dit AMI Dinv

A long written report was received)csteiday by tho Hoard ot IMticullonfiom Miss Kdllh llond, principal of theMnkapala, Hawaii school. It slutedlhat a short, time ago slio had talliedover thn starting or u class In weaving

ml had decided In place ono of thnother leathers, MrsT MrKciizIn, Incbaigo of It. At llrst this wits agi en-

able to thn latter but then sho inndo aHut icfusal to take tbo (lass unlessher sjlary was increased. Bho nlsotent Miss llond n written communica-tion In thu matter staling that sho be-

lieved that sho was being I m pined n:ihccnntic) of her Hawullau blood mid thetact that she could not defend herself,having it blind husband unci tin en clill-dien. Tim letter showed a very slicingHill It of Insubordination.

Miss llond tinted that shn had toldMis, McKen.le that as sho understoodby the rules of Iho Hoard that a teach-er was supposed to glvu her entire) limnduring the school boms lo whateverduty sho was assigned mid that In caseit leather lefused someoiin else wouldhn found to I n ho tho position. Shoalso staled that she had always treatedMih, McKiii7.lt) with thn utmost cnnsldoration both in logaid to her work Intbo school and In other matters,

The Una id decided to support thoposition taken by Miss llond und each

msmAny woman who stiffors from

Cramps, Backache, Narvoua r

Sick Headacha, Poor ApperMte, Cos.

tlvaneaa or General Waakneaaneeds the Hitters to make ber woll

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the past 60 years. In cacco of In

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number stated that It was necessaryto do so in order to preserve discipline.Superintendent Ilahbllt wns Instructedto write Miss llond notifying her of(he net Ion of thn Hoard nnd In rareMrs. McKonrie still refuse d to do Hiework reqiilieel, that her resignationwould bo nnked,

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HOWE Of illicitAl Hi CUV

Mr. Howe, formerly In tlio employof tho Uvonlng Ilulletln In Hits city,lias been written tu by (lovornor Car-ter, asking If be will accept Hip posi-tion of delegate from Hawaii In the

Cnmmerelnlwhich will lake placet In Kan-

sas City on Nov. 20. The loiter willleavo on tho Mo.uia Ibis afternoon.

Howe, af'er leaving Honolulu, waswith tbo Portland Otcgoulnti for sometlmo nud then went back to Atchison,Kansas, where.' ho look up withbis father, tho proprietor of tho Atch-ison (I lobe.

In speaking of thoCongress, (loveinor Carter said:

"This Torrltory certainly shouldhave mimo representative) nt KansasCity, ns tbo conference Is of great Im-portance. It bits always ludd out ahelping hand In Haw-al-l ami wob Hiefirst gloat body to lakn up Hawaii'sfight for annexation when It wus need-eel- .

ii- -

"Tbo Congress Is composed ofWestern men, who realho what thecommerce) of Iho Pacific will growto. In tho Kast this Is not paid muchattention to. Tbev do not know thatwhen tlio gient seaports of the Easthavo reached their maximum that l.o.iAngeles, Seattle und Sanwill Just be glowing mid taking Incounty after county ns they extendtheir limits.

"Again, they do not realize that whilethe seaports of HinJCast mo only trlbutury to u small part of tbo people otthe world, thfl I'aclllc ports are opento the commerce of over half the popu-lation of the eutlro globe. Wo shouldbo lepreseuled and I hope that Mr.Howe will bo able to tako part In theronfeience for ns."

IDENTIFY MEWO I A

Tbo Identity of the murderous PortoItlcan who slabbed a man unci n wom-an early yesterday moriilng has beenconclusively established, llin name IsColon. A plctiuo of tbo man wasshown to his vlcllmu yesterday andI hey both Idcntllled It positively asthe likeness of tho man who had at-

tempted to kill them.As soon ns It was known who Ilia

assassin Is tlio ollleers stnrtcel topeareh for htm. A telephone messagecamo to the polled station yesterdayafternoon from tho Maklkl II ro stationthat tho man thu ollleers wanted wasup hack of Puiicbboal. Ofliccr Lynchwits at once despatched to try to cap-tur-

him. Tho ofliccr found tho mansilling on a lock back of Punchbowlmid dismounted from bis horso to putthe Porto Itlcan under urrest. Hut hodidn't do it. When tho man saw thupoliceman approaching, ho Jerked outan knife, mid, threaten-ing Lynch with It, niado his escape)into tho bushes. ,

Coluu wus seen again this morningbonded for Mwu, An olllcor coining Infiom Kallhl ut C o'clock, passed the)mini on tho toad, but ax ho was at the)time iinnwuio that Colon was wantedat police) heailo.uailt.is, niacin no at-

tempt to an est him, Ah soon ns Itwns ropoitod at tbo polite station (hutthu man had been seen, ciIIIcvih weiudespatched to look for hi in.

.Mih. Akiihoshl, tho Japanese womanwho was slabbed at Iho Japanese l,

is gulling on well, und Iho doc-lo- r

say that sho will probably live.The man, Shlzo, Is In n serious condi-tion.

MRS. JEFFERSON DAVIS DYING

Now Yoik, Oct, 15. Mrs. Jeffi-iso-

Davis Is dying.

MINERS BURIED ALIVE

Dm ham, Oil. 1G. Tvvcnty-llire- e werekilled li tho Wlugetto Colliery mid 200entombed.

EVANGELIST JONES DEAD

Memphis, Tenn., Oil. IS, Sam Jones,the evangelist, Is dead.

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DEATH TIKE. AMVOUIIC H DM

Samuel C. Bwlgbt, the" eldest son of

the late C. II. Dwlght, died this morn-

ing, hla death being especially sad aiIt was very sudden, and the deceased ayoung mail Just entering on bis career

Tho young man had been oiling forthe past ten lna, nnd suffered withperforation of tho bowels yesterday,lie wns at once removed to the John-son sanltorlum, where Drs. Herbert,Walters, Watcrhouse and Judd

au operation on him during thevening. He died this morning at10:43 o'clock.

The deceased was 19 years of age.He was born January .10, 1887 In thlicity and attended tho High School, af-

ter which he entered the employ of K.A. Molt Smith's firm, where he was un-til his dentil. He leaves a mother, sev-eral brothers and sisters, among whomsi llernlce Dwlght, Btepograpb'er at thPublic Works Department, snw manyother close relatives, as Supervisor 3.C. Dwlght 'nnd others. The funeralwill tnl.e place tomorrow.

wiWabiawa Dam Road

PLAN in

Knocked On Head

,Tho plan entertained by the Hoard ofSupervisors to build a bridge and roaducioss Hn1 Wabiawa dam, so as tumake n short cut between the Wala-Ili- a

load and the colony has been glven n decided knock In Iho bead by thurefusal of thu Wabiawa Water Co. toallow tho usu of the dam for the pur-pose. Tbo following correspondence,which explains tbo matter, will blaid beforo the Hoard of Supervisorat Its meeting on Thursday night.

Oct. 4. img:'Hon. K. D. Tommy, President WahU

wn Water Co., Ltd., HonoluluT. H.

Dear Sir: I am instructed by thoComity of Oiilni to coininunlcato with)iui and lo lalurm you that thu saidHoard recpiests that Iho County ofOaliu bo allowed the right ot way overund nerofs tbo spillway or the Wahl-nvv-

ilmn for Iho purpose or buildinga hrldgo across thu old spillway, thexpenses or the undertaking to UaiHirni) by Iho County.

I beg to remain,Youir respectfully.

D. KAI.AUOKAI.ANI,Clerk, County of Oaliu,

Oct. 9, 1900,Mr. n. Kalauokalanl, Clerk.

Dear Sir: I now own receipt otyuur favor of the 4th Inst., InquiringII this company In prepared to grantpel mission to the County of Oaliu foro roadway across tho splllway-o- f thoWahluwu dam. which. I iiudprotand.also carries with It p6rnilsston to usuthe top of the present dam construc-tion as a public roadway. In reply Iwould stato lhat the Wabiawa Wat

Ltd,, Is not prepared lo grant ei-ther request,

Youra truly.R. U. TKNNEY.

Pienident Wuhiawa Wator Co.,Ltd.

Maleo Colon, thn I'orto nicati whom111.. Iinllf'ft nru .m.llilnttt la thn inn luh.irtabbed Mrs. Akoblshl and the Japanese man sinzo, wus captured at 11.40this morning by orurer Frank Konaoon thn road beyond S. M. Damon'splate, Pukiiki, near Moanalua. Thelllllll lllllt IWl fll!llli. til lint hn n fohtus the tdllier Jumped from u wagon, andmiuvcii u gun in tun nigiiives face.

IvtlllllA Ulltf. tt,lt nut hv Ul.utlW Diniuiithis morning to search for Colon. At- -ii-- r several iruitiess utieniplH to nputhn man, hn beard that a I'orto Rlcauhud stopped nt, a Chinese store and at-tempted to buy a cup ot coiteo ami hadthen gone on down thn road. Kanaoilllliri'SSeil Illlo Ihu n aChinese whom ho met, and overtookme i'orto . Jumping ilowu, hecommanded the man, nt the muzzle'othis gun, to throw up his hands. ThuPorto Itlran obeyed and wus broughthack to the polite station, where he lanow locked In a till. The pollco areconfident that he Is the man who com-mitted the climes jesteiday.

Colon has a bad reputation and hasbeen In Jail Miverul times before. Theollleers say that Ihey thluk be Is thesaino man who was arrested some timeugo on Hie t barge of having killed aJapanese baby nt Iwllel. but got freaon account of Insufficient evidence toconvict. He Is nlso thought to be tboHaino man who killed u Japanase onono of Hie other Islands.

When arrested, Colon had nothing tosay. bojoiid priKesslug Ignorance of Iliaten.on for his nrrcst. Hn will bn takenberoro I bn two people w,0 were stab-bed ycsloulny, ror Idenllllcatluu.

Colon was taken beforo his victimsIbis afternoon for Identification Theyboth knew him nt unco as tho manwob had attempted to kill them. Thowoman, when she snw him, sold luICngllsb: "That's Iho man." Shlzo,

miiiikii uci interpreter, Bald that Co-lon wus the man who bud slabbed him.

Slncn tbo account of tbo stabbingof thu woman was published yester-day It has been learned lhat Colon at-tempted to mal.fi a criminal assaultupon her, and It was when sho resist-ee- l

that bo iliovo Iho knlfo Into her.Colon was abio Idcntllled by a Jan.nnesn named Shljn Yoshlbel, who wasii Iho loom when Shlzo was knifed.Ihero wcro six sleeping In Ihu room

nl the time. Shlzo was Hie first toliinkc. un attempt lo calth tbo Intru-der. Ynshlhol, bow over, got a goodlook at him ami Is positive that ho istho man who did tbo euUlug.

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It nny one li.is any rioubtH at to theultimate success of tho Itupublirnna Intlm coining election, lie should h.ivolinen at the; iiiuetliit; out ill Klur; ttriclMitt Kniiii'liamcha ro.ul lust night. Ihoenthusiasm Iticio (llsila)cil would haveeuuvlnml lilm Hint In Hint section, nlnny rate, thu Republican candidateshave huthlng to fcm.

It was u Ms meeting. Anil It wasabout iih Ms at the rliiac an It was ulthe beginning of tho bpe.iUiiK. Ittallied, mined elf. hilly ami peralr'-cntl- y,

hut ruin could not dampen theanlor ot tho voters nho had come nutto llrleu tu (liclr cuuilhtalt'. 'I hey tor-G- ot

all nlioul Iho r.iln.And they welo cnthiiftlastic IJve-- r

telling point wit3 crte-lci- l with lic.ut)applauc. Earh Epo.ihcr ns ho Heppedwpon tho platform received n caho nllout.liiK diecrn. All tho hie men ofthe party wcro llirre, Ilninu, Hinltli.Vlila, liiic, Hear, Wntn house.

ami a lot of nthem. Ilcn I'.Z.thlun wnii cli.ilriunii of thu niectlimnml Inttodined tho BpeaUeiH mutt hap-pily.

Clialimnn Ren 'ablati niiiiouninl uxthu llrsl speaker nl thu cwnliiR II. W,Lrlelui. I.elelwl'o niipearaiue on thopiallonn was tho signal lor an out-hu-

o( npplaiiLc mill crlvH of "f.oodhoy." lie mado an appeal fur the imp.Ioit ot the whole ticket Iroui KuliloIon ii. Thu npeaKer mentioned caeh otthe rauillil.ituH, tclliiiR what ho haildone In (he past und what the peoilelulRht expect fioiii him In the fiitilicKiiiiIIhiiiii he called tho i haphln ot theparly. Lelclnln uiliticsa w.m an nwhole an unii'iiiiilly c.ood one. ami hewus applauded eiithiialasthally whenho ((included.W. O. Smith Praises Kuhlo

When W. O. Smith, the next ipinl.er,mounted tho stand he Van n roc led withthHu lounliiK ehcem, which ultesteiltlm reelliiK of tho voters present

his eniiillihicy.Mr. .Smith railed ntleiitlon tit the

Koocl record of tho Kopiihllcnii adminis-tration, mid ahlicd the olers, In lcVof that record, to he their support tothu Itepiilillcan candidates, lie men-tioned especially tho Delegate tu Con-e,rei-

und tho envlahlo lecord he hasmade, und urged tho voters to return toCoiikicim a nun who Is n prim oof theirown people, who has their liext Inter-eU- n

at heirl, und who Is familiar withmethods of prniediiro at WiihIiIiikIiiii.

Kuhlo, Luld the npeaKer, when hoII st went to Washington four yeamiiko, took tho Itepiihlleaii parly ontrust. Hut tiliuu then he hail had op-

portunity to learn thoroughly Us prlnclples and alms. If ho v.cm not sureHint It Ik heller than the Pemocr.illepally, (ho H.uvull.uiK might ho suro liewould not remain u Republican. 'Hintho is a Itepubllcan thu voters may taKuiih nssiiriiiu'u that hu hcllcvcs the

will do miut for his people.As fur the Homo Ituln parly, .Mr.

Smith said It is nut even heard ot InWitHtiliiKtou. Ihn people there do notKnow even that Mich u party pxlsts.

Ileferrliic to thu County Act, Mr.Gmllli leenlled tu the volerr. thu roodII had done them. Hu mi utloiied thor.oQd vvorl: of tho Itepubllcan Hupeivls-on- ;,

and usltud thai thu vutera lonlluuethem In ofllcu that they may carry onthu vvorl; they hnvo hcKiin.

8 I. CoTrtn asked tho votera howthey could think of such a thliiK aaturnliiK down n man like Kuhlo, whorerecord wan ko well known, fur u manwho vvns new. They know what 1ii-lil- o

would do for them, but what thoother mull would do nobody knew.

Tho outbuat of cheern that creeled(lie appearance of A. M. Drown put lull)the rdiade miythliiK of tho kind thathas been heard hero In many moons.

Drown appealed to thu voters on hlJ

P. E. R. StrauchFOR RENT OR LEASE:

$17 p. m. Furnished House for smallfamily, at Manoa. Ideal CountryHome. Creek. Outside llathlnK.I'liio Lawn. Hoses, Dananus, i;te.I'evv minutes from car. NuvvlyTainted.

FOR 8ALE:

$2700 l.nrRo llouso and aero Lot onCar t.lno near Zoo. Cnsy payment.IIlK snap.

$3500 Hlcgant modern Resl-denc- o

Stablxs, Outhouses. Lot170x210. Will bo sacrificed atcoat.

$1300 fir. CottaRo at rmimit nr, T.lllhaTerminus. Lot 75x150. Health-les- t

place In Town.

$2250 CottaRo on King Bt, nr. Wal- -

Ictkl turn, 60x250, bust rent- -

itcuco district, IZasy pajments.10 per cent. Cash. Will double Inyaluo next two years.

5200 Several flno llulldlnR Lots, allcleared; at I'uuuut, $25 CMbIi;

monthly without Intorest,Thoao Io'b are tho best in town fortheir climate.

WAITY BLDG., 74 6. KING ST.

past lecord. Ho was willing, ho vald,

thought tilm n better man than Ian-kc- a,

ho nsked their niippoit and theirvotes, laukea, ho said, Is a personalfriend of his, nnd III own stated that

Hut laukea, though a friend of his, Isbeing backed up by Thtirilon and HieAdvertiser, simply because with thoHawaiian blood In tils veins, they hopeto down 111 on n and the Itepubllcanparty.

In tcfcrcnco to the condition icRnril-Iii- rliquor licences, llrovvii nihl thai, one

mil ti In responsible for tho eoiulllloiibexisting. That man is (loicruor (lioigoIt. Carter. It Is his law thai nlluvvtlwomen to r,t Into saloon mid get theirllipior tho same as the men 'I he lawpeimlts inuflc In'saloons. I'mler tlt.itlaw," said the speaker, "I am power-le- st

Under tho old law I was able (oprevent mich tilings, but now how IsIt fair for tho Advcitbcr and tho restof tli.il crowd to blame me for t lie con-

ditions that exist?"t am opposed tu the preout liquor

law Iho Itci'iihllcnn candidates, ifthey aro elected, are going to changet lint liquor law. Therefore, I ask jouto support them all.

"Anil, ns IS months ago jou supported mo for Sheriff of Oahii. I ai.k jou togive luu that tamo suppoil tills time,and to support all Hie nwt of tho ticket."

Ilrovvu concluded In the midst of Jwild burst of cheeringA Shark Fable

Ily this time the nmll.'iiro hhd gotHie ihociltig hahlt. Wlic.i 1 t d T. ".

Watcrhoiiae, Inlioduicd n a kan aim".stepped upon thu plittoini ho wniiheartily applauded. Walcrl oilte I''culled the fact that he was hum henHo lobhof being arrled around when nchild on thu back uf hl Hawaiianniiibe. Out-- (lino hn saw the p(i)deswimming In J'e.irl Harbor nlth thesnniKs niouuii. no nsiau now n wathat tho uliarkr. didn't Idle tho peopleTho nurse nnsvvcrpd that one timethcie vvna u shark In the haihor whichwas tho king of Hhiirks, tho Kahcona.The other sharkn weiu kaia.ialnusharks and didn't bite Iho fishermen.One day there came into the harbor uinalihlnl ehaik, which swam around toWalpahil. it became hungry andfl.irtu! to cat tho fishermen. Tho oldKing shark diove lilm lulu a net olthu llcherineu, hut I, o bloke It and wentdown to I'liuloa. lint they bail akttungcr net there, and the lllrmcnrjiighl tiio in.illhlul shark and threwhim out on the beach, thinking II wandead. Hut some one cut the (oimuocit and threw It Into the mm and Itvseul over to Maul tiuil Hawaii and toldtho oilier inalihlnl sharks to go downto I'liuloa and kill all thu sharks there.Tho result was it Initio to llcu-- thai Itmade u big hide tlino vvhiih Mill exists, The I'liuloa uharks won out midkilled the inalihlnl tfiarku. Then thok.imaiilua ulmiks passed n law thatio shark Miotild bite imyoiio who went

swimming at I'liuloa or I'e.ul Harbormil Hull law hail been kepi In I til J

day.Tho application of Iho story was that

tho people waul to together amilicit tho inalihlnl sharks, so mm vvueiiKuhlo tries tu go out of I'eail Harborho will not bo Mopped by that inalihlnltdiatk MiCl.inali.tu. "I want J on," naldwiitcihouse. "to volo for tho Ilepubll-iii- ii

sharks ami not for these inalihlnlsharks who mo trjlug to defeat Ku-

hlo."Checro for Brown

S. I Mb la Niim.iiciua followed Mr.Wulci house. Ilu told tho voters thai IIthev wanted to thow that tuey wouldsupport lliuvvu and thu whole Ikl.d,they could show- - It by jelling hurray'I ho rqply was hearty enough to tailsiytho mou exiutliigLink McCandleis

McCaudless' ii.iuiu was the signalfor mure cheering. McCundless culhdtho alleiilluu of tho audience to Ihnadvantages the) h.ivo ciijojid underItepubllcan uile, 'Ihu lights that nowshine Ihioiighoiit Kallhl, said McUanil-les- s,

have been placed there during thopact few mouths by u Itepubllcan ad-

ministration. Thu party that dues suchthings, hu said, Is deserving of suppuit.Tho Hcpublicnu party has niLcd wagesand given work to everybody. Hemicjou worked ten liouia; now jou workeight, uud for tidier pay. Tho Ilemo-cintl- o

party Is going backward insteadof forvvaid. McCaudlcss i.ald that vvbeiibo was in tho Senate ho wan with thellawalhiu nt all times. He wanted toUnd out. what they needed nnd then getIt for them. He didn't want to bo likethe Democrats who are always makingpromises they can't keep.

Would Raise WagesA. V, Hear mado his ppjictirttiuc for

the llrsl time In tli.it pari uf the dU-ti- kl

as u caudldrtto und was receivedwith cheern. Ho asuiod tho voterst hat tho Ilepiihlhau candidates, If

u.11 November H. would considerthcmrelvcs servants of the people. Thopolice nnd road departments, cald MrOur, have not enough money now, huthu pioraltcs that It elected he wouldt,cu to II Hint thoie woiklng on theroads receive fiom $1.50 to $1 a dayand that tho police department's payand elticleney should bo Ineieated. lieInvited tho voters to lot lilm ami theother candidates know what they want-ed nnd they would try to get It forthem. Hvcry man, ho wild, la entitledto hii rights.The Leprosy Question

Jim Kiipihnn vviived his hat wildlyand led tho tiudieiiro in tho chcirawhich greelel the nppcar.uuo of Chas.Cliltllngwoitli iiuuii Iho platform.

fa Id that otlu of tho muttImportant ipieitiona heforo tho Ha-

waiian people. Is that of lepiosj', uudtiioio cltottu ouglil to bo ilovDltel Inhhdliig ii line fur II. "Now," In: i.ald,"If otic ot jou l iiibVcclcd nf huvlugthlL dlse.itc, lie la cut over lo JIolo-ka- i

lo die. Hu Is not even affuideil alair tlinl heio lo usceitnln whether oinot he lenlly lian tho disease, hut inpromptly sent over tlieru, where. If hodocs not have It, ho must get it. as thudleoaso Is contagious. No effort ismiulo nt Moloknl to rum leprosy Whatwo want Is tu spato no effort or expenselo find ii ciiio fur I Iita drnael iIIrimfc.

Plillltngvvorth spoleo of Kulilo, mialii who, l:n o.ild has hi on at Washing-ton for Ecvriiil jeais Tho people who

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Your grocer sci.'a Vol Ilieakfaut I'ood.

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Selling RapidlyTrust the Honolulu houiewlfe for recoijiililiitj a nuod thing when '

she sees It. Tho rush for-- Booth's Boston Dakeil tlcano is growing Mrgsr.And, If you want to yet In on the sample prices, better liutty, at we willcontinue these prices only a few days mere.

3 Pound Cans, Regular, 25c; Price,

2 i ti i Zvi't it tf

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Help for nil.

Remember! The Prices Only for a Few Days.

OKOR.R BY 'PHONE IF YOU WISH.

JL iW. LeVy SZ CO,, near Fort St.

Trnitcmnrk Ilcgtstored

Wallach's Indian RemediesA Sure Cure for Piles, Old Cores, and

All Kinds of bklu Dlseaies andImpure nlocel

FOR 3ALC ONLY BV FIRST-CLAS- S

DRUQ STOflCS.

Made and put up by The HonoluluRemedy Co , J. Lor. Wallach, Mgr.

ATTRACTIONSAT THE

ZOOKAIMUKI HEIGHTS.

ANY TIME --jptBV EVURY D A V

CAMERA OB8CURAIHAWAIIAN GRASS HUTS!OPEN-AI- SKATING RINKIANIMALS, BIRD8, ETC., ETC.I

MUSIC SATURDAYSAND 3UNDAYOI

DONT MI88 A O.OOD TIMEI

CHANGE OFF

It's your turn to go to a

this week, why notmake up yoer mind' to

spend next Sundaythere and leant somethingof the place, and the

St. Clair Bidgood.Managci

Want YourCarriage Repaired

If you want first-clas- s work-manship at a low price, call atrepair department of

Schuman Carriage Go.

QUEEN 6T. NEAn TORT.

SoeclaJ leSTEW PANS and r.A.IDCH HOSErl8HNETS, TWINE AND HIIONZC

WIRE CLOTH AT

A. FERNANDEZ & SQK(Nob. 4450 Ktng St, Katsey Block, hot.Nuuanu and Smith Sts.; Tel. Main 189,

STEIN WAYAND OTHER(PIAN08.

THAYERPIAN') COMPANY

IBS AND 153 HOTEL STREET,Opposite Young Hotel.

LATE DESIGNS

Gold Mounted BackCombs

U.RJieira&COtIIS HOTEL STREET nr. FORT 0T.

CHOICE SELECTIONOF FINE JEWELRY

NOW ON DI8PLAY.

THOS LINDSAYMANUFACTURING JEWELER,

FORT 6TRECT.

s

Are a

Sample

Sample

it liy tliem with

.

Main J 19

16ciOc

Preserve and Beautify Your Housesstaining

Cabot's CreosoteShingle Stains

g?33SLfrffi&Jl&mr

Tbo Crocsioto will niako , T7S"e2' '-

- fr"""'!. "tt'ttoo woodwork impe'ruou

to decay or to injury by inpccli", and tiio soft, velvety colotlngiwill give a lieatity that can bo yot in no other way. They

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'Phone

h Cr, L 1.r, H Y.

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aro made with tho liwt jiig- -

incuts and juiro linseed oil,

and tho lolorsuro giur.intcedto bo fiii. They aro tho

original nhinglu tainp, nndtho only bona liilr) C"tfMiiIi,

stains.

For samples on .viod, juices nml full itiforinatioii, .ipiily to

LRWERS & COOKfi, LUJ., HONOLULU.SAMUI1L CAUOT, Sole .Mamifaclurcr, - UOSTON, AlASS.

Doctors Recommend

It For BabiesBORDEN'S EAGLE EKAMD COD- -

DLHSEU MILK

Is better and salcr In every way thanordinaiy cows' mill; for Infants Espe-

cially in this climate It Is condemedby evaporation from only the verybest selected pure, rich milk with purocane tiMjar added and sterilized.

SOLO BY ALL GROCERS.

T. H DAVIES & CO., Ltd.,Wholesale Distributors.

'"Li -' .' - .... . , ,. .. L. .LiJ.Jm.HMlKV'WVVVVVyArMVWirs'WVVVlrMVvrMWVfiJ

CHEESE COUNTERWe liavc a department where you csn get allvarieties of chectc, from the fragrant llinburycr and tap sagoto the I'M odorous creams. We get them by every steamerJutt as we do the duett grade of butter, Crytt.il Springs, sothat you may Have them Iresn at all times.

Metropolitan Meat Co,, Ltd.PHONE MAIN 45.

WMIVWVVVIIM'rUUWtyMUMfVVUVlA'MU

MAINThat's tho number to ring up, If youwant ssda water that Is PURE ANDWHOLESOME. Try eur. KOLAMINT, PEACH .MELLOW nnd QIN-OE- R

ALE the jiurect goods manu-

factured In town.

Consolidated Soda Water Works CoTc!eLioncIVIatn7J

Q. 8. LCITHEAD MANAOEH

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ri. FA nNINQ MJLLETIN. HONOLULU. T. I!.. TUESDAY. OCT, 1, 1908.

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EVENING BULLETINI'ubllelie. Rvitv imy Kxccpt Sunday, i

at J TO King Street. Honolulu,T II.. hy t!ie

BULLr.TIN I'UULIBHINQ CO.. LTD..,Ill

WALLACC It. I AnniNQTON. .Editorj.

Ktitcrcd at Mm VoModlcc nt llouo-nolui-

ha second clans matter.in r ii m. ,

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subscription hates.i'lyuuls In Advance.

livening Dulletln.Per tnoiith. nnvwiiprft In It. S..I .75l'or quarter, anjwhere In V. &.. 2.00'Prrycur. anywhere U. B 8.00

postpaid, foreign 11,00 j

Weekly DulletlnSU U'finths I .CO

Perycmr, nny where In U. S 1.00I'd car, postpaid, foreign .... S..O0

Territory of Hawaii, )Honolulu, ):Country of Oshii. )

C (1. HOCKUB, UubIiicsm Managerii... niti.i'.KTiM I'imt t.tittN'n COM

PANY, LIMITED, being first dulysworn, on oath dcpmcit nnd says:That the following Is a true nnd cor-rect statement of circulation for thewtck ending Oct. 12. lHOfi. of llio Dal-

ly and weekly editions of tho liven-ing Bulletin.

Circulation of Evening Dulletln.Oaturday, Oct b 2620

Monday, Oct 0 24S0

Tuesday, Oct. D 2374

Wednesday, Oct. 10. .. 2480

Thursday, Oct II 331

Friday, Oct. 12 2376

Average dally circulation 2446

Circulation of Weekly Bulletin.Tuesday, Oct. 0, IOCS 2486

Number of weeklies delivered onthe Island of Hawaii alone. ...1094

combined nuaranteed averagecirculation 45)33

BULLETIN l'ljni.l.SIIINO CO., LTD.by 0. fl. DOC'KUS,

Il.vlncsi Mnnnger.

Subscribed nnd sworn to be-

fore in" this 13th day ofSEAL October. A. I). 1000.

T. II. IJUItNHTTK,.Votary Public. Klrst Judicial Circuit,

''1U1:SDAY Ofi. lii, lMU. I

Uvcn the Domncr.illc County candl- -

itcs seem to hnvo deserted tho head rof tliclr ticket the candidate for Delegate.

Ctralght-ticl.i-- t voting among llcpub-Mean- s

will place clllclciit men In Coun-ty office nnd equally nble men In thoLcRielaturc.. It Is the only thing thatwill. w

Dronn promises nothing but a fair'deal for all eltliiWt. 'Mm opponents

promise everything, lloinst men do-- l

not hae to hcBlinte In malting theirchoice.

Home Ilutora lonunnnd Ihelr candi-dates tg recct Dt'tnorrntlc dndorpement. wbtc.li Is cry good proof thatDemocracy will liavo llttlo reclpiocaltuppcrt despite the prodlgnl and

promises. As initial, theHomo Itiilcrs will Hock by themselvesexcept as they lmo to ehoto for tholacaticlCB they have left.

It It well to remember In this cam-lalg-

that citizens of Ilnwall nre firstAmerican citizens, ami any puiiiic

that arc straight nppen) to J

Ignorant prejudice are not becomingPoll, leal entliuilar.m otti'ti icsults In I

broad assertions, but attacks on lawand order night after night do not

confidence in high standards ofCltls-- t uahlp.

So the Dmnocratlc Treasurer wasth(i man who got the money for thoCounty employes. Ho would hnvo hnda Imely tlmn without the intcgilty ofc )!.! ubllcan Administration behind I

tho nurrnnt and a Kepubllcnn planfo' h"curlng County funds from thoTerritory. As a chip on ho Ilepitb-llrft-

wavo ito did thoso things Inwhich only tho deficient could goI1SIIMV.

CAMPAIGN PROGRESS

Tho IncreaBcd attendance nnd tholiith'islasm with which thn Itcpubll-ca- n

candidates are received at the ral-

lies held throughout tho County telltho story of tho fully rctnlned andItr.iwlng strength of tho Hepubllcanpaity.

It Is the old story of tho spirit otiiiucet. worked upuu by spiteful auddibuppolntcd agent3, gradually suc-cumbing to the sober second thought.Tho wablllty and tho integrity of lhRepublican party and Its candidatescannot bo successfully attacked.

Homo Rulers even aro beginning toicallze the atmosphere of tho times,Notwithstanding the promlso of thoDemocratic "reform" candidate to dopolitics with these gentlemen If ho heput in ofllce. the Homo Rulers aroQuick te note that the promises arhollow because our tsteomed friendwill not get the otca to carry himInto oirtco. Tho Republicans, have

given n fair deal for nil citizennnd tho men of tho third party preferthis to tho Indefinite and waveringImpossibilities of Ihoso who promiseeverything when they hnvo noihlng,

Tho effort to provo tho Republicancandidates of poor and untrustworthyCalibre has failed utterly. The pro-

posals to vote older tlmn tho Htrnlghtticket aic fact being put, by thought-ful bUBluciR.mch", In the bbiuo clasjwith tho scheme to pintost againstthe annexation of Culm by voting forthe Democratic nandldnlo for Dele-

gate. They listened to tho Idea andforthwith dropped It.

Tho folly of protcllng against tholiquor law by voting for a candidateplctuied by his own as n

uhlfty nnd unkuoisn U'tnutlty Is asgreat, and tho people, see It,

Tho Republican party of this Conn- -

ly and Territory represents today, aBit tins always represented, tho menwho do things and tliclr prom- -

es with the people.Tor that reason It has In on nnd will

(iintlntio to lie the winner.

OH DEiR; AND THEN SOME

full

,, . ,. stinkpot criticism from theOur must Know Is , w , ,0CVL.r. mt lt

eel . Mict Ul thongs ,o ,lwpct h , d , hQ bllullctln contemplates the solemn hor- -

M Inrmfi ,( lc ,leMM,MBi M ielor expressed hy tho In' nl ruI1 of Democratic arguments

with the pun hate of ndvcrtls- -ni)I)r,1r1H. t,0 published speechoi.

Ing this paper by a rcpresen-- 1 f wo iavo ,,,, the paperllntlvc Drmocrnt to express h!g views, mrlght In days hy, wo Judge that

ro regret also thai tuu morning pa- -

er Is, ns o wide .bg truth t rlotli nnd nshes If the Dulletln wereIn its statements ns to call to mltulh0 ho;h nnd suicide,tho. assertion of President lioooolt 0r caBi," or anythltiK otsc. Andthat "the liar Is not a whit bettor than ,

Ibo thief."The morning paper publishes tho

ttatemcnl. "It Is proper to nay thatthis Democratic column" (appearingru page C of the lliiltr-t- "was offered Isthe Gazette Compnii) nnd refined evenas mUcrtliilng mattei '

The circumstanced of IIiIh ri'Pnrk- -

nu'e virtue nre amusing. This Horn- -

ccratlc column" was nmcr rotmed hythe tlarettc Company. b"cuue It wasticcr offered that liiBtltutloii.

Sonic mouths ngo n Democratic offl-ri-

nsked for advertising space ratesfor a column or ho of comment. Hoeeeured n rate from the nullc'lu.

He then went the Advertiser nndsecured a lower rate for the sainsspace. The arrangement was fu farclosed that the nmr of tho Dcmocracy sent In his first copy This copy I

rontalncd n sllcht roast on the Adver tintlscr and It was refused,

The purchase of advertising spaco ,;.vns again brought to the Dnllclln'Anttcntlon a few days ngo nnd the sainolate was ghen as nn tho previous oc-- ,rnslon. ft was accepted nnd, havingVurc nascu uc ''' 'i . "

is i ihhii-- hi iiuimiiii "mug uui uut.'uiiup( iiiiiu ui1 1

tho editor to a call for voters to buyIhelr goods from John Jonrs. T)i!hnclvcrtlslng neither reverses nor warps'the stcadlar Hepubllcan policy of thellullctln, nnd icrtalnly docs not vlolatothis paper's spirit of fair play In nl- -

r.ays quoting public Hpecchcs of oilparties nnd pnrtlznns an accurately

'and fully ns possible, nnd giving niljj,,, Cquai show

If wc he granted on unprejudiced In tho matter, we o

Hint the advertising pur-- 1

tha8cd by tho Democrat In the ullo-- 1

tin will no more heinous or In-- 1

furious effect on tho reading publicibnii the dlscrtntlons on electric beltsnidiost ninhbood which hap decorat- -

cd tho pages our contemporary de- -j t

rote J to the Huuday reading of the',VII..,U,.,.Kv.- -

...it. ,.... .' - i '

Certainly the shockVd 'iiiWnscirs of I

tho morning paper know that the purchase of, iulrrtll"g spaco ,ln ne,ws-paper- s

rcgardlcs'of political faith Isregular of political" work at

the pirscnt time on the mainland. Andthis space Is ured n the purtbascrwishes, lthln the bounds of ilrt.'-uc- i

and order, !

The latest Issue of the New Yorki

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ALEXANDER

youNG

ClM'.lABSOLUTELY HlWLUl!

(letrroof

WEl H 0TEL

Waiklki BeachJ. H, HERTSCHE..., General Maimger

VyffffillijiTRTTr.T COMPANY.'jii'trfn '" ""- - ,"IT, ' :('iii-- l wDJrHKlttsIt.rAnh.fy i eoaBoiM,iyl ImumoiT nliiHWKi Acws

FOR SALE'.

A leasehold near Kaplolanl Park,Waiklki; has 13 years to run an

annual rental of $6.00. Size lot,

100x200. Improvements worthon premlces. Price $600. for

sale.

I

A home on Prospect Street; Area

of lot, 7D0O sq. ft, Modern house of

eight rooms, Stables, etc. A bargain

at $3,1f0.00.

Henry Watorhotiso Trust Co.. Lt1

Comer Fort and Merchant Sts

Sunday World, which Is opposing Mr.Hearst In the New York campaign,rontnlns a page of Mr. Hearst'stntnpnlgn literature which liltterly atlacks many of the principles expound- -

inom'ngreadeu

of

Advertiser

space In morninggoao

usual, of"commit murder

slneo

to

Ami,opinion

space

have

of

fcatltru

t.V

at

of

$300

quick

Id hy the World.The idea la an Innovation In Ilnwnll,

land not the first one Introduced hy(thin paper resulting In n hroadslde of

u would not shroud Itself In cack'

,,ocg nnl iv for Joy at the rccog- -

liltlon of the lludctln as a superior 3d''crlislng medium, wc assume our con-

temporary Is hi fact sad, enthusiasti-cally sorrowful because the Dulletln

neither ilnlnt murder nor commit-ting suicide.

An nn earnest of our frntemal feel-ing wo trust that our contemporarywill not go Into fits of nervous pros-

tration over the sorry outlook of Itscbouen party, which hns como to thoHullctln's advertising columns In or-

der to get before tho people.Certainly tho llullctln Is not worry-

ing over It, nor over tho growingstrength of the Hcpuhllrnn party,which receives Hh only consistent sup-port from this newspaper.

Tin miaiMt'Qa iu.an u&sinv imDEX pUb,hetl In the Oaturday Bulle

and the Vrtekjy Edition, giveionelse and corhalete rsauma of all le--

notices, calls for tenders, Judgmentt, building permits nnd real es- -

tats transactions. Evenlna Bulletin,

7fi per month. Weekly Bulletin,HI Pr year.

!) x,ooV, of nU sorts, ledgersctc . raannfiicturcd by the Dtlllclltl PuUiisMtig Company.

Own Your HomeIt's easier thanpaying rent.We are offering

Great BargainsHOUSE AND LOT ONMAKIKI OT$2150.HOUSE AND LOTYOUNO ST. $2D00.

033 FORT 8T.

SEE OUR WINDOWS

'FOR THE PARTICULARS OF OUR

" Monday, the 15th"

Sale-- OF-

Ladies'Neckwear,

Embroideries,Linen Squares,

and Scarfs,Laces, etc.

As the Name Suggests, This Sale willBegin

MONDAY, OCT. 15TH, AT 8 A. M.

GOOD GOODS IN VARIETYWILL BE SOLDAT THE LOW PRICES

that have made EHLER8' 8ALESFamous.

EHLERSGood Goods

An invasionInto the realms of Santa Claus by thebuyer of .Wall, Nichols Co., Ltd., has

itcsuitud in tncir Bringing to Honoluluthe largest ,nnd most complete stockof TOYS and HOLIDAY G0OD8 ever

'iirought to the Islands, These goodstare now being, opened up and the gen-eral public Is Invited to call and seethe line.

YOUR MONEY-8AVER-

Wail, Nichols Go,,Limited.

MttffiMMWiNtimWttV

(Special Correspondence.)Washington, I). C. Sept. 2'.). Intel-ventl-

in Cuban anlrs by the Amer-ican government assumed dctliilto pro-portions today by the proclamation ofSecretary of Wnr Tnft. ns provisionalgovernor uf tho Island. Thcio tuuthose who predict that this means tlmend of tho Cuban republic, but none ofthe administration iiltlclals In Wash-ington will glo niiy expression ofopinion at this time as to the futurepolicy of President ltooscelt with re

to the government of Cuba.President Itootuvelt announced In hh!published letter to Hrnor (Jucs.ida, tinCuban representative to this country,Hint Intervention would occur onlywhen It was found necessary for theprotection of American life and prop-erty. In tho Island. On the cither baud,In the light of present ovents, It lcciiihthat the provision known ns tho 1'lntlamendment Incorporated In Ihc tic.it)with the Republic of Cuba whlc.li enables the United Slates to Intervene,was written Into the constitution ofthat country to meet just such nn cmorgency.

Senators who framed tho Cubantreaty, ,niid especially Senator liatt ofConnecticut, who Is now dead, believedwhen Independence! was accorded to theCuban people, Hint the republic wouldnot last long nnd It was the general be.lief that two years would be the life ofthe Cuban government. Nothing ex-

cept tho personality mid purity olPresident Pnlmn mid bis associates. ItIs claimed, has enabled the governmentto maintain Itself until now.

Many prominent leaders In both par-ti- cs

openly advocate tho nuncxntlon ofCuba to the United Slates. Thcro Isno provision In tho Cuban treaty withthe United States permitting this, tendIt Is not believed that the United Stnleuwould nttempt arbitrary annexationwithout tho consent of the people

by popular voto or by a rep-- iemulative convention.

President Roosevelt Is ever tlioclmui;plnn of fair play among nations n'samong Individual, and his friends can-not ifcllcvo that he will arbitrarily(orce nuncxntlon upon the pcnplo ofCuba without tliclr eminent. It isundcistood that bo proposes to givetho Jicoplc iinolhcr opportunity tnprnvo tliclr ability to govern them-selves, after pence Is restored. To pro-ceed to nssunio permanent control ofthe Inland, by voluntary nnncxntlon orotherwise upon the llrrt failure of Cub-an Independence, Is regnrded by cons-ervative-men ns an ovldcnc-- of badbrace on tho pari of the I'nltcd Stntis,which created the republic and broughtit Into being. Roosevelt will feci induty bound to ntvo tho Cubans anothertilal.

.Mot of the mcmt'crs of the Cabinethave returned nnd President RooseveltIs cxpectcJ .In .Washington within thenext few dayji.' IThc President willthen have the tncmlcrs of his cabinettiosQ at hand liwwlili'r. tiny Import-ant tlcp necessary In Cuban affairsHill the President has every confidenceIn the ability of Secretary Taft to ropewith the tllimtlon nnd It Is undeietoodthe latter hns unlimited powers tn artIn all mall era which concern tho wel-

fare of tho Island nnd which will tpeccl.Ily icstoro order nnd public rnnflilcncc.

' liming the week tho SupervisingArchitect J nines K. Taylor received andopened the bids for the purchase of itpost onicn silo at Honolulu. In sub-stance the bids received lire as follows;

Hnlnu Peed Company, locutionbounded by Queen, Kdciiborough nndHnlckaulhi streets, GO, 151 square feci.

Union Feed Company, block bound-ed by Ihc nhuYo nnd Alakci sired,containing 7I.MI0 Miuaic fc?t, (llH.Mici.

W, (!, Irwin, location on Richards,King nnd Mllllnui streets, contains,Eii.anS Kuinre fect.'lHS.uuO.

W. (I. Irwin, location cm Rlcbnrdaunci King Hlrrctn, containing DZ.ODii

tquarc fcct,$tlG.0Cld.J. O. Carter, S. M. Damon. V. O.

Ftnllh and K. K.rRlsbop, location onKing nnd llMliop streets, containing31.r,IO square feet, J01.-I10- .

Henry .Wnlcrliouso Trust Co.. located on King, .Merchant nnd lllsliopstreets, containing 11,650 square feet,?i iR,roo.

Supervising Architect Taylor staledthat none of the bids had been accept-ed nnd no action would be taken look-ing to the selection of n sight until nf-l-

the visit and report of n representative or mo architect s office bent to Ho-

nolulu fur that purposo,.Mr. Tnlor coulcl not say, when seen

by a llullctln representative, how i.oonn lepresenlnllvo from his nfllcc wouldvisit Honolulu. Inasmuch us tho pro-vision In tho last Public lluildlug Hillpiovliled only for tho purchaso of nslto and no appropriation was uiadufor the construction of n building. It Isprob.iblu no Immediate action will botaken In Ibo innttor, beyond tho leech-ing of tho nhovo bids which have beenDied mid will bo reported upon as tofeasibility mid locution later cm byfcimio representative of tho architect'soillcc.

Mr. tico. II. .McCIclbiu, privnte sccio-tar- y

to Dclcgatu Kalunlannole, re-

turned to Washington tho early panof the week and Is located at, The Cumberland with his wifo nnd family, During tho Delegato h abhcnrn In tho cumpalgn, Secretary MrClclhm Is busylooking after Hun-itU'- Interests at the.capital.

SALT GOE8 HIGHER

Now York. 6ont. 23. Tlin Interimtlcinnl Knit Ccimimny ycsterclny rnlseUlis irlic3 on nil Kraues of salt npprnx-Imalel-

Uil rents a tun. This Is sulci Icle tlm third raise within u period ofllirro months.

Tho ronsons given for tho l.itost ad-

vance ii ro that tho shutting down oftwo of tho largest producing plnnts InDip Utlcn district Iiiih raused n shurt-ng- p

In tho supply, that the demand IsUiijueceileutPilly largo anil that dllli-cull- y

has hern experienced incart' In which to transport the pro- -ciucL

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Delegate to CongressJ, K. KALANIANAOLE

Territorial SenateC, F. CHILLINGWORTHL. L. MCCANDLE83W. O. SMITH

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Representatives Fifth District8. P. CORREAJOSEPH KALANAA. 8. KALEIOPUH. N. KANIHONUIH. W. LELEIWIJOHN L. PAOO

SheriffA. M. BROWN

County AttorneyJ. W. CATHCARTCounty Treasurer

F. T. P. WATERHOUSCCounty Clerk

D. KALAUOKALANI, JR.County Auditor

JAMES BICKNELL8upcrvlsor-at-Larg- o

W. W. HARRISCounty Supervisors

Honolulu8. C. DWIGHTA. V. GEARCHARLES HU3TACE, JR.

' KoolauS. W. LOGAN

Walanacand WalaluaANDREW COX

EwaJOHN DEFRIE8Deputy Sheriffs

Honolulu .HENRY C. VIDA

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DEMOCRATS RESPONSIBLE

AFTER-ELECTIO- SPEECHES TO BE EXPECTEDWo would like, out of grntltudo to the pcnlo who have so handsomely

elected our entire ticket (we nro only waiting for Ita ratification on Nov. 6th),lo guarantee them n tnsto of Hint nmuBcmcnt which municipal eloquence hastime out or mind afforded. Hut our Treasurer-elect- , Deacon Trent, will notngroo to our proposal that ho respond to the electorate with somothlng Ilkathis: "Kcllovv-cltlzcns- : In assuming ilia duties of the office lo which yourgenerous bitpport has elected mo, It will bo my utmost endeavor to walk overIn that narrow path' that Ilea lictwccn right add wrong." Nor have wo up lothe present moment been able lo persuade Col. Iaukcn l say, on acceptingthe Shrievalty, thaU "During his Incumbency he will endeavor lo lay nrldehis political pro possessions, and become, 'llko Caesar's friend, all things untoall men'."

ARE THE OROQSHOPS RUSHINQ TO DESTRUCTION?Foolish legislation Is uurpicstlonnbly bad, and the present Liquor Law

should not bo permitted to remain on the Btatuto bookB a day longer thannecessary, but wo see no excuse on the part of the pollco administrationfor Its failure to enforce the provisions of good laws that have been enactedfor the protection of the peaceable and virtuous cltlicn. It may be that theLiquor Is responsible for tho Increased- - amount of drunkenness (hitgreets the c)o of Ilia passer-b- In the "tenderloin", but wo can hardly boconvlnec'd Hint tho remedy for tho evil Is In humoring tho keeper of thoopen brothel by police protection Into delivering the hundred or so votes hois supposed to control, for tho return to power of a Republican administrationwhich will close every low grogshop In Honolulu.

POWERLESS TO PREVENT IT WHY?Sheriff llrovvn last night at Kallhl In speaking of the Liquor Law made

the following statement:- "Hy Hint law women and young girls arc admitted tosaloons tho samo ns men, and the Police Department Is pow- -'

erlcss to prevent it."How many limes has Urown In defending his actions-n- s Sheriff 'rcsoitrd

to tho plea that ha or the Police Department were "powerless to prevent It"?The phraso Is becoming hackneyed. Among our offlclal c of thopast we have "Charley Mahopo", "If not why not I,oebcnstoln", nud DrownIs pressing with vlj,or his claim to be remembered for life as "Powei

It Drown".

THE MORNING PAPER SHOWS 8IQN8 OF ALARMTho editor of the morning paper views with evident alarm Hie prospect

or tho greatly increased circulation tho Diillctln Is bound to enjoy, now thatIts editorial staff has been augmented by our bright array of.vcrsatllu Demo-cratic talent, which threatens to placo the afternoon journal In tho lead ofbio own. However, wo ncccpt Ills apology for spurning our proffered help tobis own shoot, believing that tils cupidity was not aroused by our offer or"thirty pieces of Bllvcr"; but, at tho samo time, wo warn him that he canexpect no quarter rrom us when ho tears his hair at the spectacle or a Uulle-ti- n

affidavit or ciiculation doubling tho present number, "His blood be uponIiIh' Mlt'tt l "

1 ' .MA8TER OR -- SERVANT WHICH?' "' l ' ' i

i When a person Is elected lo mi oRtcc in tho gift of tho people ho becomes, tho publlc'a "servant". If ho'prostltutcte tho powor 'delegated to him for tlid

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reform. And tho lauKea-Jarret- t ticket la

'pujposc of furthering his own political ends by tho creation of n combinationthat ,la arrujed against, tho public welfare, ho then, Is, aspiring to become .thopublic's "mas'tcr".-- ' if 'tho people 'or' this communftywant to'ntand' for pollcodomination let them elect tho Republican "mnchtno ticket". If, on tho otherhand, tbey want to ace Its termination, let them demonstrate by tho properexercise of the suffrage that the massed power of tho people Is too sreatfor any political boss to successfully defy.

WHO DARES SAY CHINESE MONEY IS TAINTED?As report has It, Sheriff A. M. Ill own has a number of warm supporters

In the Mun Hun Sal Society, an unincorporated Chinese organization havingIts club-room- s on Ilivor kticct near King, In Honolulu, A campaign (uud ofone thousand dollars Is said to havo been raised by tho members or the

and turned aver lo the Sheriff for uso In this campaign. Of thisamount, the sum of ono hundred dollars was subscribed by Ah Hoo, thonotorious Chinese liveryman, who has so frequently In tho past entertainedthe local pollco olllclala at luaus. It might be pardonable for voters to stopand Inquire Just why Mr. Ah Hoo and tboso of his Ilk arc bo Solicitous fortho of our present head of tho police department...DEMOCRATS BELIEVE IN FACING LIVE IA8UE8

Tho Democratic party In Hawaii prides Itself In supporting men who .ireIn full sympathy with Ihe struggles of the hour, with tho tendency of theage and with tho great movements that arc going on all about us, Thciemay be those on our ticket who can claim descent fiom Oliver Cromwell

or John Hampden but wo leave It to tho other party to Incorporate traditionsand thus prolong tho reign of the dead. II is not living in tho world of yes-

terday, but In world that counts, and tho paBt Is only properly used

when It is employed In tho scrvlco of the present and future.s

KUNST'S BOOZE RECIPE CAME TOO LATE- Tho mistake made by L Kunst, ho of whiskey reelpo fame, wbb In not

offering his booze formula to our Irlcnds of Republican persuasion who be-

lieve In buying votes with liquor, Tho dtegracctul scenes of tho last cam-

paign, when wlno and gin (lowed so freely In tho Koolaus that nursing JkIiIoh

were neglected by drunken mothers, could havo been brought about with lessdissipation of campaign funds If a slmplo recipe could have been cartlcd

about In the pocket and tho stuff compounded on the Bpot Instead of having

to be hauled In bulk across tho Island.

SALARIES OF SCHOOL TEACHERSWonder It the school teachers don't umilo every lmo they ,i i.,i, about

tho plank In tho Hcpiibllcnn platform on the question or teacben' iialarl"?.

Who rmiiireil timlr salaries In the llrHt Instance? Tho Republicans. Who

warned them against an organized effort to secure a restoration or salaries,

and rauscd prepared petitions looking to that laudablo end, to bo withdrawn

from circulation? Republicans. Who believes their platform declaration on,

the subject of Increased salaries? And echo answers, Who?

PREACHING FOIBLES AND RECITING FABLES

When wo rend tho account of the fish story that l'rod. Watcrhouso hand-

ed out at last night's meetings, and of the applauso that greeted Its recital,wo were very forcibly reminded of what tho Apostlo Paul said: "Tho tlmo

will como when thov will not enduro sound dottrlno and they will

turn away their ears from hearing tho truth and will bo turned unto rabies."

ONE DEMOCRAT BETTER THAN SIX REPUBLICANSA Republican spellbinder declared In a Kakaako meeting that tho Rcpub

llcan county supervisors would havu dono n whole lot of good things, but

that Democrat Moora blocked tho game ovcry time. Shades of Moscst Tha"good things" must havo been pretty shady it ono lone "Jackass" could deter

six "elephants" rrom putting 'cm through. (With apologies to ChairmanRobertbon.)

n

It rains on the Just as well as tho unjust, and therefore the Democrats

havo licen sprinkled a tow limes lately.

The League is fortho refoini ticket.

WVWN1NH RPLLKTIN, HONOLULU. T.H.. MONDAY. OCT. 15. 1006.

COULD NOT DAMPEN

(Continued from Pge 3)havo tho largest Interest In the conn-Ir- y

were nsked the other day to throwMm aside and accept j Blrangcr. 'I beyopenly declined, placing their

in tho man whom they know.1 hey know what he has done. It wouldhavo been better fur the nciiiorintH Ifthey had picked out an old knmiinlii.ijbaolo as their candidate They can texpect the slippuit ot the llawallanafor such a lnan.The Sunday School Teacher

.ioiiii u. i.ano iiuroiiiiicn iiiiiikciiunder the Advertiser's tltlo of tho .Sun-day school teacher. Ho said his piutrctord in thoScpalo might sliu'w lliiilhe was somewhat of a Sunday 'schoolteacher, as he 'did as much good uu hecould fur tho entire people. Ho foundthat tho Republican members or thaHouse were anxious In lit lp him lit thiswork.

Lane spoke ot tho County Act, whichgives every man the light to jttc notonly fur Senators and Hcpicsoiitutlvi.'.jJ,urn iur i;oumy inures, ii gives mom,he said, government. j

Abuse, he said, had been allow cudupon him, but he had ncer answered.He merely treated It with tho curitciiipl 'It deserved, j

"The Republican party has been yourlfriend," n.ild Lane. "What do utt dowith a fiicnd? You keep him as ufriend. The Republican party Is ufriend or mine, and I nssuin jou, lioiu1what I know, It is u friend ot all ufus." Ha. advised the voters lo vote t lie j

straight ticket, as uulhliig could bogained by dividing. It was only by Hieunanlmoiii Republican otu last tlmo'that Iho County Ait was kecurod. Andrlnio tliCM! udv milages havo been glv-fi- n

by the Republican party, it be-

hooves tho voters to stand by thatparty, "I, who have been called HieSunday school teacher, ndvko jou lo,support tha Republican ticket. I am,going to appoint mjsclf the Siipcrlii-- Ilendent at largo ot thn whole Sunday j

school, Kauai has como Into tho folit, '

and now 1 nm gain;; to.Muul and I la- - J

wall, and do what I can "there."l.nnc Inula goodbjc to Ihu people;

with u flnal admonition' to (hem to sup-- ,port the Republican candidates.Huttaee Cafe Department j

Charlie llustjco spoke lu Hawaiian,,and, ns nsuaj, hud the ciowd laughingwith Hie first sentence, lie told thepeople that It is thn Repuhllrun partywhich gives them "plenty guod times.plenty money," "Look hore," lie said,patting his prosperous looking mum-nc- h,

"this Is what the Republican partydocs for you."

HiikIiuo'h address had such an effectthat at Its conclusion ono man tellcnllcd upon to dance u hula,laukea a Figurehead. Vlda ot moro Hum hlsUliard'of chccis

,'wlicn he got up to'speak. In 1902, hosaid, no was a candidate, Now ho Is',ngalu asking the support of thu voterslorj niniscir unit (or tuo emtio ncpim-llcq- n

ticket. At that time the Repub-lican candidates., pronilscd comity gov-ernment, but, a few in the llouso

In defeating It. Rut tho Re- -

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publican members of tho noxt House!carriecl out the promise, and lounlygovernment Is now antart.

Iteferrlug to Democratic chargesagainst tho llepubllcaii candidates, thatthey havo not pnld their (inplojeesenough, Vlda iiald that County

Is a new thing uud tho wheels mahardly greased. Hut If the ItcpuhlUau

nre given n chance, theyX.ct tilings Into belter winking order.

Vbla urgd the support of llnmii aat who.se hands ucinlit were'

assured ot Jutl treatment. "Isn't,

Well, I say,course that Is, If

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bolter to elect a man like A. M. llrcmn.who will not bo dlclatid In by (lover- -

lior Carter and tho Civic rcderatlon?I have nothing again! Curtis InulieJ,who is a friend or mini, but he Is'iiulyput up as a ilgiiiohitid, and Is todaytceolvliiB his fuiidu to run his niinpalNnfiom the Civic Kcdcrallun. If hethought bo mu'li or you, why did lui

throw the (picou duv,a? Why did hego Into the P. (i. government? Sincethat tlmo lie has beep neither hero ii"rIhero a llcmocr.it, a Jlomo lluler nn.lImr-l- lo n nrninrrnt. "Ho has stated

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MARTIN

LOCAL AND iENERAL

"Two things are bad too mucli and j

too tittle' And one thing remedies ,

both evils Bulletin want advertising.

Opening Monday ntYour grocer sella l'ol llrcakfusl KnottWhite hIciiiii iiulos Stotkyd" slnlile,J. 1 Hillary nritved lu Honolulu to-

day from the Colonies.J. U. castle returned Hill morning1

on tho .Mnun.i l.oi from Knna.1 II. McSlockcr enmo back on tlm

M.iunu l.o.i fiom a trip to Kon.i.J, II. O'Neill came In from the Col-

onies HiIh morning on thu Moan i.1, A. ltoliliiMm in rived in Honolulu

this morning on tho steamer .Moanafrom the Colonics.

All Tong, chill Red wllli sillingdrugs without liccnsa wiis nolle

pioiseil tliU morning..luhn Do Iteso was grnntcil n divoicc

fiom his wife Anue Da Rcgo by JudgeDo Hull tliU morning.

The cues of Amelia and Adclarhnrged with vngrntuy, were

nolle prossed before Judge Llmlsay thisniLrnlng,

lu the case of James II. Love vs. A1). H;roggy, tho motion or the plain-HI- T

lo rtilkc out ci oss bill or the de-

fendant was i;innl(d.The stcauipr .Maiiiiu Ui.i arrived from

Komi and Kail this morning, bringing,among other rrelght, 4000 bags of biig-- n

r and 30 bead of cattle.H you have u hot fool the only thing

t to skldoo 2.1 on Oclobdr 20. H. I.. Co.iiiec at l'logrcsu Hall. Music urn-rlt- ls

of ten plecci, liinilslicd by theKawnlhou (luliilelle

II, tl. Robliixoii, u passenger on HiqMoanu, nbo stops oft heic. Is

with Iho Mariuiii company, liehai been In the Colonies on busliar.)(.onnivletl with His company.

The iaso against Tnl Kong nud 41

others for having exposed gnmhlltt';imidemeiits behind barred doors wasnolle prossed this morning bclolf.iiitlgc Lindsay on account ol the disap-pearance or the evidence.

The flunl account of Klnmp amiV. rrotenhoiier lu the matter of tho

Cftate or Johanna Wleke, dcrciscil wni,nppiovcd by Judge Do Roll this morn-ing, Thu account shoiml the ImI.iikcor tho estnl-- to consist ot 1077.00 In.cash.

W. V. Stocks arrived on tho MiMirithis morning, en roiitn fur Iho CoastMr. Htockn Is mi liilliicnllul iiinn Innnniielnl circles at Uiowmouth nud nnilit one time nrivnr of that ill. Ho idon his way to Kiigland to look Into thumatter of seruiing dredgers for use In'c Zealand.

nn mum ..

six mm mm1 lie, It, M, ri. htcauicr Momu urrlvml

n.irly this moiiilng. two days ahead ottime, f I oin tho Colonics. She wus no;rot due, according lo schedule, untillliursd.iy. . ', - - jii

'I M.l In Hie first lime tfih .Minna h.rsbeen hero .tor about'SiX' montlui.. Dur-ing that lime she has been making YoyHgcs between New Zealand ports. Shenow lesumea her regulnr runs.

'Ihu Moana carried 101 pashcngcn,22 llrrt (lasiie, 20 mmoiiiI mid 111 nicerage Moit of them gn on to Hin Coast,only n small number landing hereThere Is but i small amount or rriightfor Honolulu, toiulhllng niofctly ofJams ami Jellies.

The miners or tho Muana aio (ho nlunfllii rs or tho Malieuo, The latter vesiel l golu on the ChrUlehiirch Inhi-bition run.

The Moana left Sidney Orober 1 anilb'uva on the bill. Tho vojage wnv i

pleiaanl imu all the nay with onlyinodrrnti teat Thij sleauirr i.'illi forVinciniver. via Victoria, at I o'clocktliU afternoon.

The BUSINESS MAN'S HANDY INDF.X, published in the Saturday Bulle-tin nd the Weekly Edition, jivea aco., die and complete resume of all

notices, calls for tanderi, Judg-ments, building permit and real ae-

tata transactions. Evening Bulletin,75d Per month. Weekly Bulletin,Six P" var. 5

jgcTir Rent" card on salt at- Hullatln office

trlenro prluiiierH from tho pollco ita- -

Hon, It In tlm right or nm Hiicrin amihis deputy to Investlgatn cubes, andwhere Ihero hi nut rulllrlcnt ovldeme.lo discharge the prisoners. I believethat cm U liiiiKen, with hit lady HKcways, would nial.o ir belter Insuranceman than .SherllT of Oahu. You havubeen fairly dealt with hy Hlieilitllrown. and I ask you tu support him,

"Ho far ns I am concerned, I mako nopromises. If I am elected I will havetu do my duty. lr ou seo lit to elictme, I will do" all In my power to tanyout tho Inlciilliiiui or tlm I iw. 1 iihKyo-- i lo otu lor tho straight Itepubll-c.'- ui

ticket, from Kulilo down to theInbt man. Kuhio Is ouo of thu lustpi lines left, mid It Is tho k-j-nl oiivcan do to rend him to Congress lo

bis people."John L. 1'aiKi, Jou Knlaiia, Kiiul-lionu- l,

A. H. Kalelopii, D. Kalniiohalanl,Jr., H. O. Dwlght. J. V. Calhcart andJas. lilcLnell, hpol.c and held tho crowduntil u Into hour.

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HOTEL STREET

If you are feeling blue, you certainly don't look Itl Ofyour clothes are ma de by us. We mako garments that

GRACE and give to tho wearer INDIVIDUAL DISTINCto your Individual m easure for the eamo prlco you would

ready-t- wears, and we glvo satisfaction.SAVE MIDDLE-MAN'- 8 PROFITS!

Serge Suits at $25. have no equal In town; THEY ARE

. s 'Irrnmifr musamrn it iti i ana in in num. j u .immis ftrf

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i Ladies' "Prince Albert" Comfort" Shoe!

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Table WinesNapa and Sonoma Wins Company

You can get wines .higher In price;but, quality and price considered, Itwill bo hard to eurpats title brand oftable wines that, lias al;cn FIRSTPRIZES at both the St. Loulo andLewis & Clarko Expositions.

RED WINES,WHITE WINES; and those exquisite

Sparkling Wines:SPARKLING MOSELLE,

SPARKLING 8AUTERNC andSPARKLINO DURCUNDY.

SOLE AQENTS FOR HAWAII

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BULK-WHISKE-Y

We nre selling FINE KENTUCKY BOURDON In bulk.

Won't you try a gallon?Guaranteed Piiic, Not recti-

fied nor adulterated.

The Criterion,Jobbing Department.

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WANTSThe LUIle Ads with the Big Results

Piiko 8, IV BW TO-UA- Y, for Now Ada.

WANTBDKlrt,t class Tri'iuli dressmaker wished

few more ciiKiiRciuiMUH Ijy (Ik1 day,Addrcrs "II. I..." tills ufllct.

.1513 lw

.A jouiik man fur permanent clericalportion. Address T. 0., this olllcc

331" tf

A press-fec-de- Apply nt onco o Hill

Icliu nnicc. It

8ITUATION WANTED.

lly yoiini; l.iily. ns clerk or cashier.AddrCB "M II IliiIK'tlii.

3312-lv- y

TO LET.Cheap cool, beautifully located. 2 beds

In room. TS3 llerc.nnlu. SISMti

Cool rooms, hot nt.d cold water, 0 ) slim plants In mir-tri- e

light, shower and bath, at Tho ,nMc""r

' ""i" ,1I,!,?",r0 .'.'A, ,A'("ol''Majestic. Sachs block. ZICC-U- '

rurnlshed rooms Uented'to suit the., .. , , ., . i . t . iuiiivo. iv iiii o .,wiiit. atiiituo iuuv512 tf

Cottnres in Chrlstly I.ano. ApplyWong Kwal, Smith St, uauka Hotel,

n iria..,lal.n.t tm.t.t mum nt 1001 Tm."ma St ; rent reasonable . 3101 tf

1'iirnlKlied cottngn lit 1235 I.unalllo St.Impilro tilockyards Klaliici. 30UU--

Newly furnished mosquito proof roomsat 8 Vineyard St. 272H-t- fi

BUSINESS DIRECTORYPICTURE FRAMES.

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Pictures artistically framed. Artists'mntcrlals for sale. Pacific l'lcturo-Krniuln- g

Co., 1050 Nuuanu St.3IU0-l-

MUSIC.

Mr. Jae. Sheridan, pianoforte tuner,All orders should b left ut the. Ha.wallan News Co., Young hldg. Phone304 or Cottigo No. 1. llanlelca Iiu.

EMPLOYMENT OFFICE.

Cor house-hel- phone White 2891, Maklkl. General Employment Office,eor. Ponsacola and llcrctanla.

f JBARBER SHOP.

-For a nice, smooth shave call at the

Criterion Shop. 1111 l'ort SL

PROFESSIONAL CARDS

DENTIST.

A. J. DERBY, D. D. 8.BOSTON BUILDING, THIRD FLOOR.

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i Office SuppliesHas It ever occurred to you thatyour oflice supplies are costingyou more than they should andthat you would save money andget a better quality from us?We have

EVERYTHING

FOR THE OFFICE

Hawaiian Office

Specialty Co.

HORSE CLIPPING

If your horse ncedi It call on ucThe best work at a reasonable price.

Club StablesFORT above HOTEL ST.

TEL. MAIN 109,

Horse Shoeing,W.W.WrlhtCo.

LIMITED,have opened a horseshoe.Ing department hi connec-tion with their carriageshop, etc. Having secur-ed the services of a first- -

class sheer they sac pre-pared to do all wo In-

trusted to them In a first-clas- s

manner. :: :: :: ::

WOMAN'S EXCHANGE

Has a choree collection of Baby

Clothes, Pleasant Island Mats, contain-

ing human nalr; also takes orders fortypewriting at TEN CENT8 A LINE.

iltk .tu,

POH 8ALB.Hoo comer lot In Maklkl, Curbing,

water, fruit and ornamental treesand Hit Improvements. Two min-utes' walk from cars and PlicationCollege Address It. K., this office.

Ittildcii snblo collie pups, likely Inn Hi-

ed, frnin pedigreed stock; limlc.i,$15; females, $1U; born Aug. Silt,VMS. H. Ilurncr, I'annllo, Hawaii.

3 19 Mm

Tho "Popular House";45 furnished rooms. Kent $30. permonth vlth 17 years' lease to run.Call nt 1249 l'ort street. 3130 tf

The great KnliuUti Hunch, containing1S4.000 ncres, with eu'rythlng ox.

pt m grip sack. Apply ColISNorrls.

Small iiirlglii.lano. 50 iah. Bargain" llUlH'Mll. Z

Sqnubs In nny quantity. Kalmukli. v liuiieiiii ::.i3-i-

L.oi'r.N l"' Co"

St opp. Catholic Mission. 3503-t- f

-"For Rent'' cards on tale at the

Bulletin office.

Fln Jo!) Printing at the Bulletin.

MONEY TO LOAN.

Money to loan on first mortgage ofreal estato ono to tlirco years, mon-ey loaned cm stocks, bonds unci otherllist-clns- s securities, for ono year orless. Terms rensonablo but firs'-clas-

security required. Apply toOKO. A. DAVIS, Trustoo, Itoom 21.Cnmpbull lllock, 3195-- ro.

On Jewelry and merchandiseHawaii,nn Pawn Co., Nuunnu near King.

REPAIRING.

Umbrellas and brass pol-

ished. Taltatn, 12M Tort St.3107 tf

LOCKSMITH.

Bee Hastings for repairs of Locks,Key. Muslo Doses, SnarptmSK olFine Cmlery. near Union Orlll

FURNITURE.

Mission koa furniture made to order,ltcpnlr work done Wing Cluing Co.King nr. Ilethel St. lm

Jjsy Fine Job Printing at the Bul-

letin office.

ROUGH RIDER5c CJGAR

Is not a rourih and ready affair, butpossesses good appearance and goodtobacco. The wrapper is made fromgenuine Imported leaf; it keeps itscolor and flavor; the last whiff Is asgood as the first and It burns evenly.

WHY NOT TRY ONE?

Fitzpatfick Bros.Solo Honolulu Agents.

CORNER HOTEL AND FORT ST8.

HAVE YOU A SEWING MACHINE?Wo buy, sell, exchange and repair

sewing machines and parts.

CRANE & SPENCER SEWING MA-

CHINE CO.,TELEPHONE MAIN 494.

103 N. KING ST. P. O. BOX 549.

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Y. M. C. A. MEMBERSHIPCosts $5. A Year.

It Includes gymnasium classes,baths, reading room and library, so-

cials and entertainments, and otherthings, with a good place to spendyour evenings.

HOTEL 4 ALAKEA ST8.

t. .a. L,te

TlFINOY III

Broad Says Republicans

Killed His LaborBills

While the l.iln poured (low it fromnicihend ami while tl'o mini guiglc'!mid unshed underfoot a few iitiitnunl-i-

Demnrr.its held u meeting nutxlilxSol. Meheiilas l'.iiioi reilclinio l.o-- t

night. The only pcoplo who wereoniinrnllM'l) coinlortnlilo were the

ipeakers. They got wet llko the resthut tliclr feet rested In comfort, ntleant while Micy weie spieling. Thoipeeehei weie delivered from the lidof n sewer manhole. This seemedqtlllo suggestive.

Col. M'Cnrth) was Ihe first rpoal.erlie harped on his titual string, tho toilUlrlnn of the election district, roHint each district of the Inland wouldl:ne Its own iepreneiitiitlo In thuLegislature. Ho nlfti asked liN hear-ci- s

to oio the slrnlght Democraticticket.

Weed lode his hohliy, tho Icpi-- r

treatment IiiixIiichh, Intelglilng ngnlnntthe Ilcutd ut Health mid Insisting thatall logkal Hires sliould bo given n(banco, that Hawaii might some dayho tow rid with utcrlnsiliig gloiy nrbeing the mother of the discovery ofthe first leprosy tine.

Weed iiImi pointed out that sihool(oiidlllons tOiownt that (onslderabluiiuptovciuctit was neidcil In this

as at present citizen ihlblrenwere bilug crowded out of the tihool') AslntiiH. Thu speaker finallyJuiuped on tho liquor law, pointingout that a law which permitted suchieolllng conditions as the Bpcnkorhad himself men to exist, was in needcf rndlial ilijngei.

Kinney dug up tho old.taxc or Kanenlll, the Kauai Supervisor ngnliihlwhom an ttltcntpl was madu ut remove lilm from his on a chargeof finger) of his nomination slgusilures. The ItepuhllcanH hnd, ho said,tried by the most unfair of menus todown Knnojlll, but thu Democrats haddefended him, und had finally bccuredtho victory.

Kinney also reminded his hearerslint the Democrats, us n result of thu

nppial In thu Inukin election contentto Washington, had managed to huvctho old form of bailout abolished, soIhut In thu coming election another,nnd tnlrer, ballot would bo imecl. Howound up with a spiel about the needof n new liquor law.

Treat congratulated his hcarera onthe fnct that they icnild nor, us Ih'jtesiill of a resolution to that effectpassed by Moore, nil end all kinds ntmeetings without being In danger orlosing their Jobs. 1'ormerly Samlohnsoii had gouo around with a whipnnd threatened his men with

should they attend any butRepublican meetings.

Tho Hepiiblleans, said Ticnt, badtried to fool tho pcoplo Into believingthat nil the money the (iov eminentspent was Republican money. ThoRepublicans used to dole It out, butthey gave only US ictitu for tl worthof noik. Since u Democrat hnd beenTreasurer ho emplojce.i iccehed Kilti cuts for ovory dollar earned. Whatwould happen if nil tho (loverninonioIUkth were Democrats? Tho llcpuhIlraiib had said that If thu day labor-ers' piy was raised to M a daythere would only bo funds for hnlf thuwork. OiiIhIiIo of tho seamy arithme-tic of this proposition, Ticnt said, ho

as sure there would ho as muchwork done in pioportlou to tho mon-ey spent, as tho Jnboier would workbelter when ho wtis given u fulr tc- -

niiitiernlhiu. Tho Ilcpuhllcnns had leallied tho ulieugth of this Demoeratleurgumeiit, anil they were now usingIt themcelvus. They oviu wont toKiiih mi I'xlent that "one fellow, whoIs Mirt of n monkey for tho ciuwd(t'hns. Hiistaio) now promises to payflu u day.

Thayer had his hammer out for thoproposition madu by one of thu

candidates that ho wouldwork for an Increase of thu policeicnio by 25 men. Tlmjt.r said thufence was lingo enough to keep thoilly lu good order. If It wero piopcilyhandled, but an) ono who went to thopolice station would find u largociov.il or loafers aud s ofDrown who wero paid by tho tnxpaj-e- r

but who did politics for llrovvii. Iftho money spent oil Keeping this gangwas spent In panelling tho city tliciuwould ho no need to Inc lease tho force

Charles Dioad icilteil tho grievanc-es which hud euiiseil him to leave thuRepublican party. Ho had been it Re-

publican member of thu Legislature,ho said, but thu bills ho llttiudticedfor the beiiellt of thu woililngnian hadbueu opposed by thu Republicans midkilled. i:vcu thu lluv.all.ins In thoLegislature wero afraid tu fight forthem, being absolutely under thu cou-ncil of tho party, lie euded hisspeech with mi artistic roast of Sen-ator I. Ink McCandleus, whom ho lic-

ensed of ha; lug fought tho eight-hou- r

law.i si i

Html IN WRITES

Judge S. II. Dolo has received a Jctlir from V. A. Frabcr, who has bciuwniking with K. It, Htackablo on thelabor Immigration work In the Azores,Tho letter Is devoted to u descriptionof tho country mainly but Mutes that

'"I ho reirultlng of labiiicrb goes onuatltfnituilly, and wo have every hopoof success, Wo i.ithor oxpect to makenur (list shipment about u monthhenri', tnklug fiom both hern mid Ma.delin I go to the latter Ifliind lotnoi-iov- v

for two vvreka, and will piobablyletiirn by way r.l Lisbon. It woigldtrcm ns though theso people wouldHiipply ii prupei rlnn.i of Immigrantsthey uppear stiniig, healthy mid

their wants aio easily d

and they aio thrifty."

jMUiJ-UtM- u"

iionNOT A1TEND

No Medical Attendance

For Children At

Lahainaluna

Outside of the tegular toutluo bus-iness nt the I loan I of IMiicatlou meet-ing held esterdny Hiiro wero twomallei s wlilch enme up that wero In-

teresting. Ono of these was Inwith the fait that there. Is no

wuy of getting a doctor In inse of ill-

ness among tho pupils at Lahainalunasihool nnd tho o'her n piotest receiv-ed fiom tt. S. Cnpellas, tho teacher ntIlnkalaii.

Tho trouble at Lahatnalunn Is caus-ed by tho fnct that Dr. Moloney, thuf lov eminent doctor nt l.alinlna, hasrefused to attend tho pupils unless beIs paid In nd vance. This ho has doneon nctount of the refusal of tho Andltor, 1'lshcr. to allow his bills for at-

tendance. Tho Auditor bases his no-

tion on the fail that tho Governmentdoc lor In ease of Indigent sick mustattend nnd In tnso tho parents of thechild cnu afford to Ihut they must payfor tho doctor's services tlicmsclvea.Dr. Moloney, he claims. Is being paidus 111 (lov eminent doctor mid In caseof Indigent sick must attend free, millwhen he makes a special charge) to C.the (lov eminent Is getting paid tvvlcolor tho sumo work,

A letter was rend fiom PrincipalMcDonald, Mating the bad loiidlllonof things In relitlon to getting n doc-tor, nnlng "hat It was either necca-nir-

for them to go without or forhlru to pay the doctor nut of his ownpocket. Upon thu suggestion of

Wight the mutter wiibto Attorney General l'eleru foi

a decision.Tho letter from the Ilakalau teaeli

cr, which created much aiuiiicnicnt Inthu Hoard, was ns follows:

Hiiknlaii. October II. 1U0C.

Mr. W. 11. lUbbltt. Siiiiperlutendeiitof Public Instruction, Honolulu.

Dear Sir: rinding mjselt again lua cry peculiar position, I deem Itright that thu matter be brought tujour attention.

Dvcry year lu November tho Jnpau-es-

iclcbrulu tho nnnlvers.iry oftheir Hmperor, and though living onAmerican soil (Hawaii) they defy thulaws of the country by Keeping all thechildren uvvny I nun school for two orthree, days without even saving "Ux-cus- to

me."Not satisfied with their November

hoIld.i8, they again defy thu laws byHoiking Into llllo this week to sectheir glorious ship Ancgnwa. Overtwenty of mj? Japanese ililldreii meIn llllo since opd.iy ami It is hardto tell whin they will letiirn. Onlytwo mine und asked in bo excused,whllo the icst took "I'leneh leave."

To me this Is very aggravating, be-

cause nfler all my totehliig of patriot-in- n

and icspect to our flag, they shuwtheir palilollsin by ubseiillug themselves from school to celebinto utiyold Japanese luilldity or event.

I know that, ull the bihools alongthe Hue n ro In thu s.imu position, butI simeicl) hopo that you will do homething to reined) such matters lu thelutiire. Respectfully jours.

i:. s. cai'i:i.i.as.

iLffl DOESN'T WANT

ilttPERlilKtTlldltor Kvcninc Diilletln: May i

in ike use of sour paper to contradicti ut'itciueiit recently published lu theHawaiian SUr: that .Mr. Jacob Coerperii, ussoelated with mo In ourtl it in u us Representative fiom WestHawaii.

1 um like him certainly, mi independent candidate, but 1 ,im not ttstoelated with him and havu nothing litcommon with him beyond being a candhlale. I lescut Mr. Coeipcr's attemptto Identify bis liilciest with mliiu midhi Inlliieneu tho voters.You ik lespeetftilly, mi Hawaiian In-

dependent candidate.DAVID AI.AWA.

Muho Ilolu Ualola.Kuint, Aknil, Hawaii, Oct. 15. 1100.

Your grocer bells Pot Ilrc.ikf.ist 1'ood.

PUNAHJH1S WON

A gsmo of hutcball was played at the.Maklkl giouuds Sunday ut 2 o'clock be

tv.cfit the l'unahoiis mid the SweetHornet. Tho Sweet Humes lost by abcoic of 9 tu 3.

12 3 I 5 0 7 8 'J

Pilinhoiis 0 1 0 0 U 2 0 0 0 '!

bvvctt Hollies ....10010010 0- -3

VASELINE NO GOOD FOR HAIR.

Dandruff Germ Thrives In It, as Wellaa-l- All Grease.

A well known' Chicago hair special-ist Invited tho Inter Ocean reporter tocome to his olHco and bco, under it

how tliQ germ thut causes(iaiidiiilT thrives lu vaseline. The spe-

cialist bald that, ull hair picpariitlouslontnlnliiK gieaio, simply lurnlsh foodfur thu germs and help to propagatethem. Tho only wny to cuio dandruffIs to destroy tho Rcrina. and tho onlyhair preparation that will do (Jiat IsNowbro's Herplclde. "Dobtioy thocniibo, you remove tho effect." With-

out dandruff no falling lialr. no bald-

ness, Ask for Hcrplcldo. It Is thoonly destroyer of thu dandruff germ.Sold by lending diugglsts, Send 10c.lu stamps for cnmplo to The HerplcMoCo Detroit, Mich. HollHter Drug CoFpeclal n;entH,'

The Weekly Edition of the EveningBulletin Gives a complete summary ofthe nnwi of the day,

Mltiimttmitiitink;,

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No matter how you look at it, theMEAT QUESTION is one of great Im-

portance.The QUALITY of meat must be

right or your health endangered.The "PRICE mint bo right or the

draw on your purse will be too heavy.We sell the Best ISLAND MEATS;

Delicious Home-smoke- Hamo andBacon, and Roast Pork.

Our prices are Honest Prices butthey do not descend to a point wherequality is lacking.

TRY OUR

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for your convenience. You don't have

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Speakers RecommendHim At Kallhl Camp

Meeting

The first political Rim of the HomesRule party was discharged (last nightlit the Kallhl camp under the direr.-lio- n

of Chairman David Kuftlicn. Tbc.mdlence was tarec considering; thelalnfall.

Chairman Kuplhea. nttcr making al.rlef talk. Introduced an tlio first

A. Fernandez, who In run-ning for the Hoard of Supervisors Inopposition to Harvey and Harris.

He said that he wai running a bus-iness of his own, ot which noma of thelocal business men were jealous,t'ome of them had tried to discredithim financially to the men on themainland so that lie could not getnoois on credit; but to their greatsurprise what orders ho gave wcrolurwardcd and the money pnld forHio samo. He said the Democratswere still nsklng him to reconsider'Ms action and allow Hnrvey to runnlone against Harris, which ho had r- -

used absolutely. Ho naked for theMipport of the Home Rule ticket fromop tu bottom. ,

Samuel Noar, candidate for Countyvttorncy, was next Introduced andt.ild "Aloha mil." "Gentlemen," heontlnued, "when tlio meeting was

opened you heard the prayers askingtor the success and heavenly bless-ings upon th Home Hulers, Hawaii-na- s

and fellow cltlxons, I mcntlonodtlioso two names because they nranttrlbutable to you. American

means a great deal. Asyou own this Island and the

en her seven Islands: but as American!jmi are equal In nil stations ot Ufa,You are today as good as the King ofKngland and even tlio President ofthe United States, ltlcli or poor IsJust the same, and ono who owns onefoliar Is politically tlio same as themillionaire."

Noar Bald further that ho had livedIn the United State for 35 years andhud rend the papers, especially tliom pcr i. these Islands, whero pollll- -

r.l situations worn mentioned. Hnwas greatly Interested to read thatills country had always been Indcv

pendent. The papers did not evenmention the Philippines and Culm,He said ho wan surprised to find I

and llemocrutR lit tills coun-try. Republican meant protectiveMrlff and a vota for the President ottbe United States, and Democratmeant free trade and a vote for tlioPresident of the United Slates, l'rnoilcally speaking, both the Republicansund the Democrats wero good for cer-tain classos of but tlio HomeRulers represented the people. Atthe Republican meeting they said andtpoke well of the people and tlio Dem-ocratic' meetings did tlio Bame. Untilasked the Homo Rulers to supportthem. Why shouldn't tlio Homo f tillors then ask them to vote for themtHe said there wero mora Homo Ruleotes than theirs. The Democrats

were opposing tlio Republlcnnand tlio Republicans oppo.ilug

the Democrats. la asked tha HomoRulem present to mipport their tick-et and oppo3e the other tickets, Heasked the audience to otn for theHome Rule ticket and not to givetheir votes to those who called tlieinmonkeys and jackasses. (Applause.)Monkeys could scratch awny lleas ontheir backs. (Laughter.) If Repub-licans wevlctorloiia the iiiucbiuomen, such as Johnson, Rrown. Vldu,Doutbltt 'and Catbcart, would firsthelp themsclve.1 with tlio fnt of tlioCounty; so would Kinney, Aslifordand McUlauahan ot the Democraticticket, and the people would coinumahope. Should tbe Homo Rulemwin, tbc. people would bo looked afterjlrst and the candidates maliope.

Candidate for County Auditor JcssrtMakalnal said that bo was not suro ofiicceptlng the nomination. He askedthe audience to support good men nomatter what political parties theybelonged to. Tlio Republicans claim--

that If elected they would seo thati be reveuues derived from llrcnsosnnd the costs of court wcro turnedover to the exclusive use of tlio Coun-ties. The'y said they will ralso teach-- i

rs' pay, etc. He said they and eventile Governor couldn't do It. Tlio rev-enues 'at present wero not sultlcienttu meet existing wants. The HomoRule platform provided that no taxesshould be Imposed upon real estateI ho value of which did not exceed

white under tlio present systemJ100 was the exemption limit. How,lien, could they raise the pay to

"1.C0 a day for thn common day labor-er, if the monoy wan not available?la the history of Rnglund uil Franco..luce creation, you find Hint no

or malllilnls hud governed ornad tlio controlling power in govern-ment affairs. This sumo thing exist-i-

In tbe United States. If so, whyshould tlio Hawallans lot the niiillhl-nl- s

control the government iiITuIih?At this coming election tlio peoplediould show that they could run thegovernment. Moio Hawallans shoulduii sent to the Legislature and havotho running of homo affairs nt thislime.

The girls at a,illstnneo off sangmost sweetly and touclilugly "Home,sweet Home," and tho speaker pans-n- t

until It wus finished.Ho then said that Kallhl camp was

noted as the nest of the Home Ruleptrty and asked for its support. Atthe close lio told the audience lo voteuii either Iirown or liiukea. He snldJUowu'k skin was whltu but his heartmight be sympathetic with tho Ha-wallans. (Applause.)

Moses Kaallaiula, candidate for fill-- I

ervlsor, said that It was n veryposition lie was runiilnK for,

us It Is up to the Hoard to excculo allUws passed by the Legislature. Ifi lotted, though, a Homo Ruler, hewould work for the good of all nnd

not for ono faction. County govern-ment, lie said, m a government fornil tho people, of all tho people andby nil the' people. "Wo are nil undertho protection of the Stnrs andStripes," he said, "and the protectivewings of that great eagle, the UnitedBtates." (Applause.)

John A. Uaker, candidate for Coun-ty Treasurer, said that ho was notquite enthusiastic about accepting thahonor conferred upon him, but whenho saw the Advertiser coming outwith n statement that he had receiv-ed $100 from Trent as n withdrawalfee, he made up bis mind to attack It.He said ho bad never asked or receiv-ed buc.1i an nmount from Trent; Ir.lact, tho amount was not sufficient toget cigars. Ho said, If elected, howould not allow tho collectors to getmoney under garnishment proceed-ings, but will glvo the money to theparty who earned It.i Trent was nutcompetent because ho was not wellread In law, but spent money for anattorney for a small legal proceedingthat could havo been settled withoutlegal advice. "Pololcl," said ono ofthe crowd.

Henry W. Doanc, enndidato for Dis-

trict Supervisor, who Is running Inplace of L. K. Kauai, promised thoaudience to do what was right.

Win. K. Kalelbula, candidate for thaBoard of Supervisors, said lie wouldwork for the good of all parties rogardlcss of their party affiliation. Hepiomlscd to raise tho pay of thu labor-er to 1. GO n day, (Applause.)

D. Kaonn. tbe ino.t active spell-bind-

ot the Home Rule party, madehoi 1 but very effective speech. Hn at-

tacked Jnck Kalaklela for his double-face- d

work, saylngthat Knlnkleln hadpledged himself to support tho llonisRule platform; but had slncn returnedto the Democratic party. He comparedthe characters of both lnukea nndijrowii and asked tlio audience to votefor Drown.

"Sure, kela," said one of the crowd,J, Kcklpl, whoso hair Is whlto nt

snow, said he was n candidate for tbeSenate nnd that the tiro had comwhen nil Hnwnllans should unltn to-

gether and win the coming electionThe Republicans have called themtnonke)H nt their Aula park rally nuilthu speaker told them to act lllm mon-keys and make a bridge over nnd nriusthe river. Ho told tlio story of howtha monkeys strung thoniscUes liyholding on to each other nnd finally bya swing reached the point they wnntr--over nnd across If nil Ha-

wallans stood together shoulder toilioulder, worked together, and swuntogether, they could get what theywauted. Tho missionaries hadbrought them to the light ot clvlllra.tion and later they took the land awn)from them. Whero was that famousmotto of Hawaii net? "Ua man ke ea ufcu ulna I kn pouo.'" (Tho life of tlland Is iMnlilished on righteousness.)

The speaker hern paused and let theiffect of tho words touch the heartevery true Hawaiian. He then Mrouglyuttai-ke- tlio llepuhllciu action In p.islug the famous open Sunday law. Inolden times, ho hnld, Sunday was at.ways observed as a holy day and pcaeprevailed In every homo from outbeautiful mountains down to tlio

where tha Hawallans wero earn-est In prnyer. Tha speaker asked foltho support of tho Homo Rule ticketand said If elected will do that what'right In the eyes of (lod nnd peace un-

to mankind. Applause.J, D. Knluwnlmnkii, candidate for

tbo House, attacked the Republican nndDemocratic paitles ns being unlit fortiny true Hawaiian to affiliate with. Hetold the audience not to cast away II"uin.u. becaUFo ho was poor and ragged,as Abraham Lincoln was poor and

but became thn President of I InUnited States.

Daniel Damlen, candldato to thoHouse in place of Wm. MiHsiiiau, nskedthe audience to kill the elephant nndkick the Jacknsres out of exlslence. Herisked for tho support of tlio Home, Itulticket and snld It was hn who Intio-duce- d

a bill provldliig'tliat r,o eminentlaborers bo paid twice n mouth. Ap-

plause.I). Knlaiiokaianl, thn grand old man

of the Home Rule party, was receivedwith cheers from thn crowd. Ho askedHie audlencn whether those prclwero Homo Rulers.

"Ae," said the audience."Then yon nro monkeys," said llif

Breaker. Hn continued that If I hoywere monkeys and the Democrats Jack-nss-

I hey bad better not send thoAcka8scs to tho Legislature, else they

will act stubbornly nnd refuse to lis-

ten to tho pcojilo's appeals. (Laugh-ter,) Thn Republicans, or thn

said the speaker, passed theImmigration law and pretty soon Por-tuguese by tho thousands would I

coming lu, und when they had bceulong enough 111 the country they wouldlioeomo voters under tho Republicanparty nnd thn Hawallans would l,squeezed out. Tlio,elcphnuts, If elect-ed, would poko their noses around nndIntroduce another bill which would bedetrimental to tho welfare, ot thn peo-ple. The Republican paity claimed Ithas done good, because It was throughIts effort that tho United Ststits Cloveminent appropriated $1)0,000 for de-fraying expenses of tho Legislating"Yes, but whero do you nnd 1 comeIn? There Is no provision for the In-

tel pri'ters in the Legislature. How canwo understand the Kngllsli languagu?'

"Aole," snld the crowd."Of course," continued' thn speaker

"tho local Legislature is not prohibit-ed from making provision for the

nnd tlio only way we can doit Is by sending the Home Rulers tothe legislature. 1 for one, can't under-stand ICngllsh, and what's the use otgoing to thn LeglHlntmo If there aiepa Interpreters. Dm lug tho plaguetime the Republicans rushed you outot your home and placed you In soli,tary conllnnmenl, and tonight fultim-ately you havo set your feet here. Iloththo Republicans and Democrats have(old )oii. If elected, that' they'll giveyuu lights. That sounds good enough,but where Is the money? They snldthey would ralso thn pay of tlio t9ac.11-ei- s,

but omitted to show you how midwhero" they could obtain thn moneyThey speak of raising the tenrheiB'pay, but dutifully neglect to say ullalslug yours,"

The speaker finally attacked tlio ac-tion of the Republicans lu paMlniiliquor lawa, which tbe samo Republl- -

BVEN1N0 nOLLWEIN. HONOLULU, T. II.. TI'KHDAY, OCT. Hi. 1'JOU.

jeans wanted to amend lo suit themselves, in 1903 n bill was Introdiiiedto inlie the laborers' pay to Jl.fio aday, but W. O. Achl mid Link McCnnd-les- s,

two good Republicans, killed tbepnssnge of that bill, and today theywant votes again. They wanted totnlso salaries ot tho heads of vnrloudepartments of the government, butstubbornly refused to Rive the poor ahelping hand. Could these people bobelieved again?

"Aole," snli ono from the audience,D. Kunlbea. the chairman of tin

meeting, nddicssed the audience withvigor and enthusiasm, whereupon theuieeilng camo lo nn end.

The meeting which the Dome Rulerwero to Imvn bold nt Kewnlo did not

I come off, ns no crowd filmed up, owing10 cue itisumcicncy of notice.

I The members of tbo Stock Kxcliangchold their first nnnual banquet nt theMonna Hotel at S o'clock this evening.The dinner was postponed from Hatur-- Iday ns oilglmilly announced ns somehad previous engagements. Tho guettstills evenlnir Will lltptlliln rntiiiut.ititnlives of tbe agencies, the banks nnd thepress.

The W. C. T. U, will bold Hn regularmonthly meeting In the Centrnl UnionChurch parlor nt 2:."!0 p. in, today

Legal Notices.

IN Tlir. CIRCUIT COURT OK Till'Klist Clirult, Territory of llnwnll. atChambers. Mnlln McCnndless vs.John McCandless. Divorce Summons.The Territory of Hawaii: To tho HighSheriff of tho Tcirltory pr Hawaii, orhis Deputy; the Sheriff of tho Countyof Onhii, or his Deputy: You nro com-manded to summon John McCandlessto appear twenty days nfler servicelisforo such Judge ot tho Circuit Courtof the Circuit ns shall be sittingat Chambers In tho court room nt theJaiilciary llulldtiig, Honolulu, Onhu, tonnswer tho annexed Libel for Divorceot Mnlln McCandless.

Witness tbo Honornblo AlexanderLindsay, Jr., Second Judgo of tho Cir-cuit Court of the Klrst Circuit, nt Ho-nolulu, Oahu, this 9th day of lVbril-my- ,

190(1.

(Signed) J. A. THOMPSON.Cleik.

Territory of Hawaii,County of Onhu. ss:

I hereby certify that the nbnvo nndforegoing Is n full, true mid correctropy ot tho original Chambers Sum-mons in I ho nlfiive-entltlei- l rnuse, nowon (llo In the Circuit Court ot tlio KlrstCircuit, Territory of llnwnll.

Dated Honolulu, October Ifith, 190(1.

JOII. IIATCIIKLOR.Clerk, Circuit Court Klrst Circuit.

Notlco Is hereby further given thatIn nceordniicc) wllh tbo order madeOctober l&th, 190(1, In the above-en-title-

suit, snld suit will bo moved 011

for hearing and determination ut anytlme not les:i than twenty days afterOctober. Willi, 19U6.. - . .

"MAMA McCANDLKSS,

By her 'attorneys:JUDI). MOTT-SMITI- I &

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UKMKNWAY.3.1 w

IN TDK CIRCUIT COURT OK TIIKKlrst Circuit, Territory of Hawaii. AtChambers; In Probate. In tbo Matterof tbc K.stnta ot HippAljto .laoueii.Deceased. Order of Notice of Hear-ing Petition for Administration. Onleading and filing thn petition of Hil-da Jaouen, widow, of Honolulu, Oahu,alleging Hint Illppolylo Jnoiien, ofsnld Honolulu, Onhu, died lulestato ntsaid Honolulu, Onhu, on tho 25th dayof September, A. 1). 1900. leavingprnpeity In tlio Hawaiian Islands nec-essary to bo ndmlnlstercd upon, nndpiaylng Hint letters of administrationissue to W. W. Hall. It Is ordered thatMonday, tho nth day of November, A,D. 1906, nt 9 o'clock n, 111., bo nndhereby Is appointed for hearing saidpetition lu tho court room of this courtnt Honolulu. Cubical which tlmo nndplace all persons concerned may ap-pear and show cause, if any theyhave, why said petition should not begranted, and that notice of this orderbo published In tbo Hngllsh luiigungeonco a week for three successiveweeks In tlio Kvenlng Ilulletln news-pape- r

in Honolulu.Dated at Honolulu, Oahu, October

1, 1900.J. T. DK HOLT.

Klrst Judgo or the Circuit Courtof tbo Klrst Clicult.

Attest: J. A. THOMPSON,CIVk or tho Clicult Court ot

tho Klrst Circuit.Kinney, MrClanahan & Derby for

tho petitioner.3.102 Oct. 2, 9. Hi, 23.

KSTATK OK O. AKO. IN TIIK CIR-cu-

Court of tho Third Circuit, Terri-tory of Hawaii. At Chambers; luProbata, lu tlio Mntter of tlio Kstatoot C. Ako, deceased. Order of Notlcoof Hearing Petition for Probato ntWill. A document purporting to botbo last will and testament of C. Ako,deceased, having on the 8th day ofSeptember, A. D. 1900, been presentedto said Probate Court, and a petitionfor tho Probato thereof, nnd for thoIssuance of letters ot administrationwith tho will annexed to C. K. Al hav-ing been filed by snld C. K. Al, It lahereby ordered that Wednesduy, tlio31st day of Oetobcr. A, I). 1900, at 0n'c)ock a. m. of said day at tbo com I

1,00111 of snld court nt Kallu.i, Districtot North Komi, Island of Hawaii, boand the samo hereby Is appointed thotlmo and place for proving said willand hearing said application.

Dated at Kallua, Sept. 8. 1900.J. W. MATTIIKWMAN,

Judge, Circuit Court. Thlld Circuit.Attest: JOHN aitiiio.

Clerk of the Circuit Court nttho Third Circuit,

Sept. 18. 25: Oct. g. 9. 1C.

Clothet Cleaned and Praised by thaHONOLULU BENOVATIflQ CO.,

J. J. Fern, Managtr,

Rlcharjk near Queen Sta. All tele-phone manages promptly attendtd to.Wt call for and deliver. Dyeing extra.

Political Notices

REPRESENTATIVE, FOURTH DIS -

TRICT.

I have been rcgulnrly nominated bytho Republican County Convention forthe ofllce of

REPRESENTATIVE, FOURTHDIBTRICT,

and I request tho BUpport Of the elect- -

orsof tbe District.3498-t- f JOHN HUnilKS.

DEPUTY 8HERIFF, DISTRICT OFHONOLULU.

Having been regularly nominated bytho Republican County Convention forthe ortlce of

DEPUTY 8HERIFF, DISTRICT'OF HONOLULU,

I hcrebv solicit the votes of tho Electors ot the District.3497-t- f HENRY C. VIDA.

COUNTY ATTORNEY, COUNTY OFOAHU.

Having been regularly nominatedby the Republican County Conven-tion for the office of

COUNTY ATTORNEY, COUNTYOF OAHU,

I hereby solicit the voton of the Kicctors of tho County.

JOHN W. CATI1CART.

REPRESENTATIVE, FOUftTH DIS-

TRICT.

I have been regular nomlnnted bythe Republlcnn County Convention forthe offlco of

REPRESENTATIVE. FOURTH" DISTRICT,

and I request tho support of tlio elect-ors of tho District.319G.lt W. T. RAWLINS.

REPRESENTATIVE. FOURTH DIS-

TRICT.

I have been rognlnrly nominated bytho Republlcnn County Convention for'ho nJUeo of

REPRESENTATIVE, FOURTHDISTRICT,

and In this manner ask for the votesof tho Electors or tho District.

B. A. LONQ.

REPRESENTATIVE, FOURTH

I havo been regularly nominated byllio Republican County Convention tortlio olllco of

REPRESENTATIVE, FOURTHDIBTRICT,

and I request thn support ot tho elect-ors of the District,3191-t- f A't D. CASTRO.

COUNTY CLERK, !, COUNTY OFOAHU.'

I hnvo been rgularly nominatedby thn Republican County Conventionfor tho office ot

COUNTY CLERK, COUNTY OFOAHU

and horoby solicit the votca of thoKtoctors of tho County.

DAVID KAIjAUOKALANI, JR.

COUNTY AUDITOR, COUNTY OFOAHU.

I havo been regularly nominated byIlia Republlcnn County Convention fortho ofllce of

COUNTY AUDITOR, COUNTYOF OAHU,

and I hereby solicit tbo votes ot tboKloctom of t'.io County.

JAMKS RICKNKLK

SHERIFF, COUNTY OF OAHU.

I havo been rogultrly nomlnntedby tho Ropubllcan County Conventionfor tbo oirico of

SHERIFF, COUNTY OF OAHUnnd I boiehy solicit tho votes of theElectors ot tho County,

A. M. nROWN.

SUPERVISOR, COUNTY OF OAHU

I hnvo been regularly nomlnnted fortho offlco ot

SUPERVISOR, COUNTY OFOAHU,

by the) Republican County Convention,and I hereby solicit tho votes ot thoElectors of tho County,

CIIA8. HIISTACH, JR.1.

SUPERVISOR, COUNTY OF OAHU.

I have boon regularly nominated bytho Republican County Convention fortho olllco of

SUPERVISOR, COUNTY OFOAHU

and solicit tho votes of tho Electorsof tho County.

A. V. QEAn.

8ENATOR, COUNTY OF OAHU.

I have been regularly nominated bytho Republican County Convention fortho olllco of

8ENATOR. COUNTY OF OAHU.and I hereby Miloett tho votes ot theDoctors of tho County.

C, Y, CIIILI.INfJWORTH.

SENATOR, COUNTY OF OAHU.

I havo been rifeiilnrlv nominated livtho Republican County Convention fortho olllco of

8ENATOR. COUNTY OF OAHU.and I hereby solicit tho votes of thoElectors of tho County.

U I,. McCANDLKSS.

Tbe Weolllv Kdltlon of thn KvnnlniIlulletln glvei a cmhftto nummary idthe news of the day. For SI a yar.

Fin Job Printing at the Bulletin,

Political Notices

flCPRESENTATIVE, FOURTH DI8TRICT.

1 having been regularly nomlnnted.y tbo Democratic County Convention

for the office ofREPRESENTATIVE, FOURTH

DISTRICT,rrnnest thn minimrt nf thn Klpetnrn nt

iii.p District.tf EDWARD INGHAM.

DEPUTY 9HCRIFF, DIBTRICTOF HONOLULU,

Having been regularly nomlnnted bythe Democratic County Convention fortin- - ofllco of tDEPUTY SHERIFF, DISTRICT OF

HONOLULU,I hereby solicit tlio votes of tho elect-ors of tho County.2197-t- f WM. P. JARRETT.

COUNTY ATTORNEY, COUNTY OFOAHU.

Having bn?n regularly nominatedby tbe Democratic County Conven-tion for the oHlcc of

COUNTY ATTORNEY, COUNTYOF OAHU,

I hereby tollclt tho votes of tho Elect-ors of the County,

W. W. THAYER.

COUNTY AUDITOR, COUNTY OFOAhU

I hnvo been regularly nomlnnted bytho Democratic County Convention forthe ofllco of

COUNTY AUDITOR, COUNTYOF OAHU,

nnd I hereby solicit the votes nf tbeElectors of the County.

CI IAS. II. ROSE.

TERRITORIAL SENATOR.

Having beet regularly nomlnntedby Ithn Democratic County Conven-tion for the olllcn of

TERRITORIAL SENATOR,I hereby Miliicll tho votes ot the Elect-0- 1

s of the County.C. J. MtCARTHY.

COUNTY CLERK.

Having been regularly nomlnntedby tbo Democratic County Conven-tion for tbo olllco of

COUNTY CLERK, COUNTY OFOAHU,

I hereby solicit the votes of thn Elect-ors of tho County.

MANLEY (I. K. HOPKINS.

Corporation Notices,

NOTICE.

Is hereby given that a new direct-ory of subscribers of tho Mutual Tele-phone Co., Ltd., Is now being coiuptliMund will nppear on or about Oct. lCth.Subscribers desiring any change ofmime or address, nnd Intending sub-scribers, nro respectfully requested loleave Instructions at tbo office of thecompany before Oct. 10th, after whichdato no now names will bo added tothe directory.

Honolulu. Sept. Kith, 1900.MUTUAL TELEPHONE CO.. LTD.

3ISS-1H-

J. M. Davis8EWINQ MACHINE RePAIREfl1256 FORT ST. near BERETANIA.

8ewlng ma'chlnee for sale.A machine cleaned and'put In or

der 41.00.

K. FUJITA & CO.FANCY BAMBOO ARTICLES MADE

TO ORDER.

Workmanship First-class- .

NUUANU OPPOSITE KUKUI ST.

S. NISMICONTRACTOR and BUILDER

PAINTINO, PAPER HANOINQ AN"HOUSE-MOVIN- a

Charges reasonable.1315 Nuuanu SL, balow Honolulu Hou,

0 FINE o

Japanese Goodso AT 9

SAYEOUSANUUANU STREET.

Koa FurnitureDURABLE AND ATTRACTIVE.

For Sale Mad In Mission StyleTo Order.

FONG INN CO.1152 NUUANU ST. P. O. BOX .

s.H.yveBB,QUN AND LOCKSMITH.

GENERAL REPAIR SHOP.

Safes Opened, Typewriters, Cash Reg-Inte-

and Sewing Machines, LawnMowers cleaned, adjusted and repairedREMOVED TO UNION 8TREET.

FRESH FLOWER AND VEGETACLESEEDS FOR 6ALE.

Mrs. E, M. TaylorYOUNG BUILDING.

TEL, MAIN 3S0.

SHEET MUSIC'Wo have the largest stock of vocal

and Instrumental music in the isl-

ands. Wo keep R

BERG8TROM MUSIC CO., LTD,ODD FELLOWS' OLDQ.

Oceanic Steamship CompanyTIME TABLE

The steamers of this Una will arrive jnj leave this port as hereunder!FROM SAN FRANCI8CO:

ALAMEDA ...OCT. 19VENTURA ...OCT. 31ALAMEDA ...NOV. 9SIERRA . . ...NOV. 21

j In connection with the sailing of the above steamers, the agent sre prt--Ipared to Issue to Intending passengers, coupon through tickets, by any rail-- 1

road from San Francisco to all point in the United Statu, and fromI York by any steamship line to all European ports.

FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS APPLY TO

;Wm. G, Irwin & Co,, LtdOCEANIC 8. S. CO

Pacific Mail Steamship Co.Occidental and Oriental Steamship

Co., and ToyoKisen Kaisha x

Steamers of the above eompanlea will call at Honolulu and leav thlport on or about the dates below mentioned:

FOR JAPAN AND CHINA:

NIPPON' MAItU OCT. 19OKIC OCT. 27

IIONtlKO.N'tl MA1HT NOV. 11;KOIIKA NOV. 21,.V li;Hll'. MAIIII 1 !!, 7HI11EUIA m-- a 14

Cull ut Manila.

FOR SAN FRANCISCO!

New

FOR OENERAL INFORMATION APPLY TO

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

Direct Serricfl bttween New York and Hmiinn Islands, Via Pwillc

Prom tNew Yorlc to Honoluluto ..,, op "fJ.8.ALASKAN" . ....J J'

Freight received at all time at the Company'a Wharf. 41atStreet, South Brooklyn.

Hranc,"co ' Honolulu. OCTl 3'B.8. "NEBRABKAN" to sail NOV. MFrelgnt received at Company' Wharf, Greenwich St-and each month thereafter.

Prom Honolulu to Ann Pl'nnclaco.&. "NEBRABKAN"

K.B. "NEVADAN" .Prcjro Seattle nnd 1'ueoma to Honolulu

VIA 8AN FRANCISCO.. 8.S. "NEVADAN- ,- direct to OCT J3

8.8."NEBRABKAN- -to aail NOV. 13

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION APPLY ATC. P. MORSE, H. Hackfeld Sc Co., Lt

8ENERAL AOENT. AQCNT8, HONOLULU.

14

to

P.

of th abovebetwe.n B. C, N. 8. W-- ,

at B. Suva, aron or about tho Hated,

From B. C.l

MOANA OCT 1H17 j NOV. 14

Ticket ltued to United lu-rop-

H. & m.J. F. C. J. J. L.

F. N- - E. Oedge, Frank

IN

WHITE AND BLACK BAND.

For KnhuknWay Stntloiih 0:15 n. ni.. 3.211 p. m.

Pourl City. Uwn Mill WayStations - t7;30 a. in., '0:15 n. in.,

11:06 a. in.. 'SilS p. in.. 3:20 p. in.,H:lf p. in., )!l;30 p. in., tll:U0 p, in,Kor u. m. 5:1C

p. m.

Arrlvo from Wal-nluu u. m., 5:31p. in.

Arrlvo In from Kwa MillPwirl, City t7:4G n. in., 'Siao n.

in., lti:J8 a. ui, '1:40 p. hi., 4:3l p.m C:3t p. m.. 7:30 p. m.

Arrlvo from8:36 a. m. 5;31 p. m

Dally.tt Only,

Tho Ilnlnlwa a hourtrain (only Urst-cUs- ticketsloaves ovary at 8:22u. m.; arrives innt 10: 1(1 p. ni. Thn Limited stops onlyut lVarl City(1. P. P. O.

Supt. O. P. & T. A.

at th

Ilk 'i'i

..OCT. 24SIERRA . . ..OCT. 30

..NOV.

GENERAL AOCNT8.

FOR SAN FRANCI8CO!

IIONOKONO MAItU ...OCT. 13KOIIKA 2AMERICA MAHH . . ...NOV. 12HlllI'lllA ...NOV. 2i)CHINA . .' '.'. ...NOV. 27

.MAItU . . ...DEC, 11

to' NOV. 11 'OCT. 24

TELEPHONE MAIN MS.

Fast

Galling forHONOIPU, ana!

HOOKENAFrom 8orenon'a Wharf.

Apply on Board or toHAWAIIAN BALLASTINQ CO., AgLTelephone Main 306, St., be-low King. O. 82a

vfPP)Headquarter for Automobile with a

Splendidly Equipped Fireproof

VON HAMM-YA3UN- COMPANY.LId.

Phillips & Co.Wholesale and Jobbers

ANDAMERICAN DRY

FORT QUEEN 8T8

Canadian-Australia- n Royal MallStwacnanlp Company.

8temer line, running In connection with tha CANADIAN-PACIFI-

RAILWAY CO. Vancouver, 6ydne,and calling Victoria, C, Honolulu and FIJI, and Brisbane,DUE AT HONOLULU datea below viz.:

Vancouver and Victoria, From Sydney and Brltban.Ocr llrMbane anil Bydnny) (Fur Victoria nnd Vancouver, U.O.)

AOIlANtll OCT. JO

MOANA 7..NOV. MIOW'KIIA

Through from Honolulu Canada, State endFor Freight and and all general Information, apply to

Thee. baiies Co.. fleaeral Agciti.

Morgan, President; Campbell, Vic President; McLean,Secretary; A. Clark, Treasurer: Auditor; HuaUo,Manage!.

Hustace-Pec- k Co., Ltd.DRAYMEN, 63 QUEEN ST.

DEALERS

Firewood, Stove and Steam Coal.ALSO

Oahu Railway- -

Time Table.OUTWARD,

Walanao, Walnluu, nnd

ami

Walilawa and

INWARD.Honolulu Kahuku,

nnd Wnianao s'isc

Honoluluurn!

Honolulu Walilawaand

Kx, Sunday.Sunday

Limited, twohonored),

Honolulu Siimhiyii'turnliiK. Honolulu

ami Waliumo.DKNISON. SMITH.

Fin Job Printing Bulletin.

mk:'r-J1iM,1k'd- fr .;-..i-k jXDtai

ALAMEDA

ALAMEDA

...NOV.

NIPPON

sailtjll

SchoonerCONCORD

KAPUNA, KAILUA

MaunakeaBox

Oarage,

M.Importer

EUROPEANQUODS.

and

and

Patiago

, I

i

8 KVFN1N0 Btn.t.ETIN. HONOMJLlI, T. 11., TUESDAY. OCT. 16, 1900.

SHIPPING INTELLIIENCb

The Light Running LISTEN! TldEt.

Wilcox & Oibbs

Its

hours'

E. O. HALL: & SOIN, Limited,COR. KING TORT

MAMMOTH NEW

Dry Goods and Shoe Store

Now OpenWITH ONE Or THE LINES OT LADIES DRE8S GOODS

EVER SHOWN IN HONOLULU.An extensive and cxcelle stock of NOTIONS NOVEL

TlCf! displayed, . ,GENTS' and LADIES, FURNISHING GOODS exhibited con-

sist of complete asiortmo nt of patterns, of the latest style.

Our Shoe LineWILL DE A LEADING SPECIAL.

We Invite you to visit the store.

Wah YingKin Street,,

EWA SDE MARKET.

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miMnmEmzudMmiimxmHONOLULU UNDERTAKING CO.,

IJ L ,11 ?

Bishop Trust Co.,

LIMITED.

For Rentstore on Tort St. $25.00 per mo,

Dwelling) house Pensacola and WilderAve, $25 00 per month.

For Sale2 acres adjoining Baseball Crounds

Rental $35 00 per month. Could beIncreased.

Kalmukl 120,000 square feet; 8 largelots; $300.00 per lot.

Puunul 50,000 square feet; cleared;between car and Country Club. Abargain.

I CAN SELLYOUR REAL E8TATE OR BUSI-NESS NO MATTER WHERE LOCA-TE-

Properties and Business of allkinds quickly for cash In allparts of the United States. Don'twait. Write today describing what

have to sell and give cash priceon same,

IF YOU WANT TO BUYany kind of Business or Real Estateanywhere, price, write meyour requirements. I can save youtime and money.

DAVID P. TAFR,THE LAND MAN.415 Kansas Avenue,

TOPEKA KANSAS.

REAL ESTATE FOK SALE.

5 Building in Manoa Valley,acre each, $1000 a lot.

Beautiful site, bracing air, magnifi-cent view.

f Albert F. Afong,Telephone Main P. O. 795.

832 FORT ST.STOCK ANC BOND BROKER.

MEMBER HONOLULU STOCK ANDBOND EXCHANGE.

P. H. Burnette.Attornty-at-La- and Notary Public

Real Estate, Loans, Collections.

Agent to Grant Marriage Licenses.Phones: Office Main 310; Res.Wh.1341.

.jjyjjja

It makes an automaticMilch and runs silently. But

most Important featureIs the eate In which It canbe operated.

No dragged or worn-ou- t

feeling after you have done

a few stitching.New or second-han- ma-

chines for rent.

and CTS.'

FINE8T

nt andare also

a

One

sold

you

at any

lots

407. Box

Chong Co.,

OUR FUNERAL RATES for the pobiand middle classes are is follows)

8.M, $12 SO, $15.00', $18.00; MiddleClan, $25.00, $35.00, $40.00, and upward to suit. ' '

We can be found at all hours of theday at our office and by Phone Main179 and all hours of night by PhoneDlue 901. r

1120 FORT 8T.g a- in i w m ii t

DAVID DAYTONl$7 MERCHANT STREET.

LOTS FOR SALEIN KAPIOLANI PARK ADDITION

and Other Desirable Localities.

HOMES FOR SALEON WILDER and GULICK AVE8.

No Reasonable Offer Refused.

THE COBWEB CAFE,.

QUEEN and ALAKEA 8TS,FINE MEALS,

WINE8, LIQUOR8,AND BEER.

TEL. MAIN 492.

-S-amara & Co., Props.

ICEmanufactured from pure distilled wa-ter. Delivered to any part of city bycourteous drivers.

OAHU ICE AND ELECTRIC CO.,Kewalo. Telephone Blue 3181

WHILE IT LASTS, GOOD

Guava Jelly, k a Lb.MRS KEARN'S

FACTORY HOTEL STREE1'PHONE BLUE 1411.

NOTICE TOJIARlNfcRS

Honolulu Haihor, Oaliu Island, page13. Outside entrance bell buoy, rod,marked "Honolulu," In black, was ntim-bcie- d

"O," without other change Octolier 13.

J. V. CAIlTKll,Lieutenant, IT, H. Navy, assistant to the

Inspector or tho 12th Llght-Hous- o

Dlstilrt.

Notice Is heiehy given thai PresidioShoal (inn lliioy, stationed nhout themiddle of I'resldlo Shoal, southerlylido nf tho cminiice to Kuu KiunclficjBay, Inside the Golden Gate, heretofmereported extinguished, was relightedSeptember 28.

Humboldt Day Entrance, CaliforniaNotice is hereby given that rioiith

Jelly outer end buoy, No. 2, u rod (list-cln-

spar, heretofore reported adrift,was lepluced September 22.

II. T. MAYO.Commander. U. 8. N Inspector, lli

Llght-Hous- o District.

The secret of making a richappetizing cup of colfee Ileaprincipally in getting

MAY'SOLD KON

COFFEEPut it In cold water; then

keep It on the fire until It

bolts. The result will be a

delicious beverage.25 CENTS THE POUND.

Roasted and ground fresh ev-

ery day,

Henry May & Co.,LIMITED.

TELEPHONE MAIN 22.

NEW - TO-DA- Y

PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.

DR. T. MITAMURA, OFFICE 1412NUUANU ST.; RE8. 50 S. VINE-YARD; TEL. OFFICE WHITE 151.

OAHU SUGAR COMPANY, LTD.

NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS.

Notice Is hereby glcn that pursu-ant Id ii request nf I ho Hoard (

rt special meeting of the stock-holders of this Company will he heldin llm HaikfeM llulldllig. in the Cityof Honolulu, on the SGth dayor October, 1900, at 2 o'clock p. in., forthe iiurposc- of consldotlng the mutterof changing the par vnlua of lliothai oh of tho capital stock of thisL'uiiiLany from One lliiuJreil (J 100.00)Dollars each to Twenty ($20.(M) each,liy IhsiiIiii; ISo.Oiio shares In place orthe present Issuu ol "O.oimi shnres, amisuch other business which may prop-erly coioo heforo tho meeting.

W. IM'OTKNIIAUKR.Hccretnry pro tcm.

3514 Oct. 1C, IX, 20. jr 'WEATHERREPORT.

U. 8. Weather Bureau,Local Office.

October 10.Temperatures (! n. in., 7(1; 8 a. m

SO; 10 a. in., SO; noon, 82; mofiilngminimum, 'TO.

Il.iromcter, 8 a. m.. 30.01; absolutehumidity. X a. in., 0,232 grains percubic foot; relative humidity, 8 a. m.,5 per cent; dew point, S u. m.. OH.

Wind B a. m.. velocity 7. directionN. B.; 8 n. in., velocity 5, direction N,'K.; 10 u. m., t edacity 8, direction N.;noon, velocity 9, direction 13.

ltiilnfiill iliirlnu; 21 hours ended 8 it.in.. .00 Inch.

Total wind movement during 21hours ended at noon, 18S miles.

LIMIT

n m iPahau, the old natlvo charged with

having Intercourse with a little nutlvagirl only 11 )cars of age, was sen-tenced to 18 months at hard labor byJudge Lindsay this morning, the sen-tence being tho heaviest which couldbe ghen under the law, notwithstand-ing the fact that tho Jury recommend-ed mercy fiom the Judge ou uccount 'the dpfendaul's age.

In delivering tno sentence JmlgoLindsay made tho statement that howas sorry that tho maximum penaltyIn n case of this kind was so low, as habcllotcd that n heavier sail enco shouldbe imposed nnd ho believed that It waswrong to have a law which gave so lit-

tle punishment for so gravo a crime Inoffect In llio Territory. Ho railed thodefendant's attention to the fact thatIf tho child hud boon but nno ycurjouuger tho penally would have beendeath and that there could be no moreatrocious crime committed.

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An Elephant Shooting theChutes Was Caught

By A

ZeissTessar Lens

An ordinary lens Is tooslow to get clear pictures ofmoving objects.

Why not equip your camerawith a ZEIS8 TESSAR?

Ready for inspection, withsamples of work at

Honolulu Photo Supply Co,,

FORT STREET." Everything Photographic "

t. II, 1 . M, . KllSlj I 10 u' J N' I ,' j J, t j 36 J V

s. in in I

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New moon Oct. 17 at 0:11 p. in.Last Quarter of the moon Oct. 10thTltues of these tides uot stuted IU

tables.Additional Cable News on Pane L.Times of the tide aro taken from

tho United States Coast and UoodatloSurvey tables.

Hawaiian standard time. Is 10 hcurs3u minutes slower than Greenwichtime, tlfllnr flint nf llm tnnrlrtfiin nt 1T.7

degrees 30 minutes. Tho time whlstloblows at 1:30 p. m., which' Is the sumoas Greenwich, 0 hours 0 minutes, Hunand moon are for local time for thewhole group,

o 1

ARRIVED.

Monday, Oct. 15.Rlmr. Morning Star, tlarlaud, re

turned from sea for repairs, 3 p. in.Tuesday, Oct. 1C

It. M. 3. Moana. Glbb. from the Colonics, 3:45 a. in.

atiur. .Manna Mia, Slmerson, fromKona nnd Kan, 5:10 a. m.

I sDEPARTED.

Monday, October IS.Sp. Australian, Jollffc, for the Sound.

3 p. in. "1.Ktnir. Mlliau, W. Thompson, for Ka.

walhae. 12 m.Stmr. Noe.111. I'ederron, for Maul and

ll.1wall.-- ports. C p. m.Stnir. lwulanl, l'lllz, for Wnlmea, 4

p. in.Htmr. Kn An Hon, Tullell, for Kaua'

ports, 5 p. in.Tuesday, October 10.

Stmr. Klnnu Clarke, for Maul midHawallnp oris, 12 111.

DUE TODAY.

M.-- 8. H. Illloulan. Johnson, fromPortland.

Htmr.-- ' Mauna I)j. Slmerson. fromKona and Kan, n. in.

SAILING TODAY.

II. M. S. Moina, (III1I1, for Ynncoinur,via Victoria, 4 p. 111.

Htmr. Maul, lleunett, for Kauai ports,C p. in. i 11 .

Stmr. Llkellke, .Naopala, fur Mcilo-k-

iHirts, 5 p. in.II -

PASSENGERS ARRIVED.

l'en It. M. S. MoanaMfrnm tho Cain-tiles- .

Oct. 1C For Honolulu: J. A.Ilohlnson, J. K. Hillary. II. (1. HoleInscin. J. II. O'Neill. A. Oliver. W.Canning. It, Johnson. Through: Mr.l'owell, W. Stocks, Mrs. C. E. Killford, two children nnd two maids; (1.H. Llttlejohn. W. Ople, Mrs. A. 11,

Downs, Miss Downs, Mr. Morse, L,Ilohlnson, C. A. Williams. C. KrafftMiss M. Krafft, J. Graham and souT. Y. Wilson. .Miss (1. Wllshlro. Mrs.Kngstroin, Miss A. Ileggle. J. I',Hallos. Mr. and Mrs. Steele nnd child,I.. Miles, Mr. and Mrs, Duiiton uiidthreo children, Mr. nnd Mrs. SciogglngH and three children, Mls S. ILrergusou, Miss J. Ferguson, Miss M.Aiisaldn, V. Worley, J. Nelson, II,lloxhall, T, It. and Mra. Chamberlain,II. C, Mcintosh, Mr, Hodgson, MissM. Ileckclt. V. Martin, W. Allen, J.Wilder. (1. Smith, T. Klnlayson, A.!:. Italibeck, Mis. A. Stewart, Mrsand Miss Maughan, It, Martin, W,Cummack, Mr. Dods, I. llcasl, 3. V.Young, W. 1'lper. Mrs. K. Norton, J,!lnrk. Mrs. IJ. Clark, O. Lane, Mr

and Mrs. IMper and child, (I, Allen,Mrs. NIekless Mr. Spencer, J. Wil-son, J. Smith, I.. It. Armstrong, H,W. Saunders. R. Flint. O. Caldwell,A, (lolT, A. Soiciihon, 0, droves, M,Mnloney, J. Wallace, C. II. Klessar,K. Held. K. Molr. !. Itussell, Mrs.Itussell, I). Slater, J. I.tlcas, Mr. Tuck-er.

Per stmr, Mauna Loa, from Hawaiiand Maul ports, Oct. Hi, 5:10 11. in.

V. K'ult Iteuleaiix, S, W. Wilcox andwife. Miss M. Wilcox, Master T, Nor(aard, A. W. Carter, C. M. IIiohii,W. WasBinaii and wife, Miss '. IleiedrlikMiii, II, T. Mills. Mrs. W. A.Vleria, .Miss L. M. Hudson, J. II.Castle. K U. MrStocker, J, 1'. Spindies, Mrs. I), licnt and Infant, M.Keohokalole, O. Alcona, (. a. Ordway. 11. Unwell. N. W. Wcwott, V,I Winter. Dr. T. Mlnomluya, Mrs. T,Mlnoinluya,

s a sPASSENGERS DEPARTED.

lVr stmr. Klnau, for Maul nnd 11awull porlB, Oct. 16. V. J. Ciosh, Mr.Meuzles, Miss Munay, Miss M, Wise,C Hoy, Elder M. M. Harmon, W,W. Wescott V. J. Lllldemun, A. C.aihh. It. M. Lindsay, Mrs. Mnhu, Mn.cter C, Anialiu, Master (1. Amaliii. l)a

U Kaahu, Itev. H. Tctakawa, M. JJKeelan, II, W. Llidlofr, II. C. Ollvel-ra- ,

It. Smith, K. Mltani and wife, I'.L. Home, Carl S, Smith and son, O.H. Smithies, C. A. Long. Mrs. Jndd,Miss Hailwell, A. Fries, A. 8. Hos-mer- ,

T. Muller. Mrs. Muller. Miss 8.W. Nott, Miss C. L. Towlo, Miss tlelen AKau, Mrs. E. A, Mclnerny, Ml byM.iiy .Mclnerny, Mrs, KamuKa Stillman.

WANTSFor Want Column See Pace Sis

WANTED.

A good Bocontl-han- buggy. Addiess"N ." Uulletln olUce. 3514-l-

New Wash Goods

FANCY DATI3TE RAYE, pretty designs, lace stilpes ,10

CREPE CHIFFON, a handsome crepe effect with new floraldesigns 25

ARNOLD COTTON BEIZE, a handsome material for skirts,In grey shadow checks, 34 Inch 25

COTTON VOILE8 In navy, brown and tan 20iCARREUX ORGANDIE, a sheer material, with cross bar check

In white, overprinted with new organdie designs, 30 Inch. ,ea 20

SEE WINDOW

MM HINTSKM) BK IV

True Bills Against 13

Prisoners Found By

Federal Body

Tho Federal Grand Jury returnedthirteen tine hills ngulint people In theTerritory who hno Irnusgiessed theUnited States laws, this morning.None of tho caies are of any great

being mainly fur smallperjury In connection with

statements made to Chinese InspectorsIn llm Immigration Service, and othersimilar crime.

The most serious offenso for whichnu Indictment was found Is that committed by Geoigo Naulenno mid John1'uaiiH, who aro accused of breakinginto the postuillro ut Walukoa, Maul,nil .tnnn ft 'l'lnrn ulll tin lm Irfiiihln 111

obtaining a conviction In this cisu 111!

llio two prisouetH have buth roufesneil.I'uana Is a good deal the younger otIhe two nnd t is uUI thit he was leadInto llio crime bc his older associate

Kiank (. llertlemaii Impersonnted A

United Stntes ofllcer nnd will be triedfor tills olTcnse. Ho ohtulued l froma local Japanese by his trick and Isliable to pay well for the money so ob-

tained. Edward Kmist, the man whosold a receipt by which u gallon otwhiskey could he nude for thirty cents. ?

Is chargeiUwIth using tho U. S. malls 3with Intent to defraud. Three China-me-

Yong Tan, Wong Nln, and AhMol nie accused ot committing perjuryIt Is alleged that they made fulsn slateliients to Chinese Inspector George II

Curry, whllo under oath.The Indictment brought against

Chum I'on, charging him with buyingclothes from u United Stntes soldiercontrary to law, was nolle prossd. Thelollowlng truo bills were found:

Marcelln I'lguiou, bigamy; Oglno,forged signature on l', O. money older;Yong Tint, perjury; Joo Cnhuna, adultcry; . Yamaknmo, Illicit distilling;frank, C. Uertlemun, Impersonating II.S. officer; Atahl,, smuggling cigars;Wong Nln', perjury; ICdwart Kmist,mlsiiso of IJ. S. nmlles In schema to de-

fraud; Tsugn Agawa and Takao, adult-ei-

Oh Mol, perjury.: Geo. Maauomiami Johnl'uaua, foidhly breaking Intopostollltq;t 'diaries Aim, tupuggllugclgais. ",a

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