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Voi XLV. ifo. 20:30 HONOLULU. TERRITORY OK HAWAII. MfiNDAY. DKOKMKKIt 7. 1!)0.J Pkioi: 5 Obkth
HAWAII PLACED IN ROOSEVELT MESSAGE
FLASH OVER
1 lullMountain View Hawaii, Dec 3
liRt Sunday morning, nbout 1 30 n
in., a party glttlng on tho banks of thec inter of Itllnuea, enjulng a hot cup
of coffte, saw a bright meteor passing(ncr the Volcano House. It came fromthe dltectlon of Mauna I.oa and headul for llllo on a "H" line, and It IsHaiti to lia- - dropped In the sen nearCocoamit Island.
Sparkn of light were seen In the rearor It an It passed along. It wns visi-
ble- for at least thirty seconds.Tho witnesses ilalmed to hmo nev-
er seen such n glorious sight before.They were J. Hy. Thomas and wife, II.Junklns ami wife, II. Loughor, 11. l'lp-r- ,
M. I'orter and J. V Vannatta.l'lne leather has at last struck
Mountain View and our good wishesare that It will stay with us.
The biggest rain fall In 21 hours torthe month of No ember at MountainView was 911 Inches.
4
.Too Gretn, a flicmau this afternoonnworc to j complaint against DavidKapopo on the charge of common milsnine In allowing a fetixlom dog to goinroad. Orion claims that this morn-ing hi w e was attacked In I'auoa byKapopo a dog which, without thiMluhtcst provocation, jumped at andbit her fcveicl) about the fact nnduriux. Th dog is a big black outn bout which tcicrul complaints liaealready been made bj people In theiielguborhGi-- J.
TO LOCATE SITES.
Captain Hodman, of the Xnvnl StaHon, arid Hupcilntcndent of PublicWork Hollowuy, went to Pearl liarlor In a launch today. It Is their Intenllou to locate sites for buojs nndother aid fur navigation which nre tore plai ev, there sunn.
Intro Mod on the Constubel Walkernuptlab v.hli h appears In another col-
umn Is not made of the factthat Ccrard llaitun presided at the n
and fiat the wedding hymn playedwns nn f his own compositions; alsathat n 1. Marx plavcd tho violin oblicato lu (ho tfolo by Mrs. lllbberdlne.
mark
foie of mmWILL, SOME DAY
DDE Ifffl Hilivery I'oittigueso Republican voter
Is asked t be present at n meeting ofthe Portuguese to bo held nt 7:30o'clock next l'rldny night In San Antnnla hall, Vlnejntd street, betweenunima ami fuucnbowl. A lull nttcmlnnce Is requested since Hi a businesswill bo the nmemlment of the Constllutlon to meet the requirements of theorganisation.
After tho regular business of thoevening has been completed, the subJect of establishing a night school fortho Instruction of )0ung Portuguese Inthe matter of their duty as citizens,will be discussed. Tho idea Is to teachthe oung men who have not Jet at-
tained their majority, tho meaning ofthe elective franchise and how to useII.
In a ver) few years, tho Portugucsoor this city will hae to be reckonedwllh for they will hold the balanco ofpower. In Minversntlon with a promInenLjouug Portuguese politician thismorning be had tho following to say:
"In a jear from now thero will bo anaddition of some three hundred votesto tho PoitugucRC voting strength andIn two jears wo will count closo uponn thousand votes. Six years from nowthe Portuguese will decldo tho electionfo fnr as the I'ourtli District Is con-
cerned Wo are not very strong now,but we nrc growing stendlly and willsoon be n very strong factor In poli-
tics. This is why wo nro making agreat effort to educate the young Portuguese along the lino of good govern- -
meiit."
It II Tient, ngent for the VolcanoHouse lecelveil n letter from Managerllldgood on Saturday last In which thearrival of a party of ten tourists Ischronicled. These people had Just re-
turned fiom the crater of Kllnuca nndh.ul reported great activity and a mostLtautlful display It was also statedthat a small party had Just left tomake the ascent of Mauna I.o.i to theciater of Mokuuvveoweo,
The Anlas now lead tho Sundayleague baseball teams and tho Cot I
lives who showed up so well In thobeginning of tho season, havo fallento third place In the list.
Hawaiian Women's Club will meetTuesday at 3 30 p. m. at tho Katnc-liamch- a
Girls' School
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Attorney F. M, BrooksDemands Speedy Trial
Before Federal Court:United States against l'mmta M
Ilrooks was called In the Federal courtthis morning
Attorney I' M Ilrooks, named withover seventy others (Japanese) In anIndictment returned by the grand Jurycharging conspiracy to violated stat-ute governing community morals, vvai.
present with his counsel, 12. P. Dole,C. A. Davis and A. It. Cunha
Thete Is but one witness againstIlrooks, Adachl, and he Is In Japan,nxtradltlnn proceedings nro pendingfor this lone alleged accuser
Toda) was set for tho trial ofBrooks Adachl being behind seatlicro was no prosecution Therefor"I). S District Attorney Ilreckons askedfor a continuance until next term, tillAdachl could be secured
Ilrooks demanded Immediate trial,dcdailug his innocence, charging thatAdachl llrd to Ilreckons If he stated
'what lie Is said to have alllrined, nulmaintaining that the evidence of uperjurer, us Ureckons swears Adachl
!h he, can have no lrtue In it.Ilreckons read motion for continu-
ance and an nflldavit and U P. Doleread motion for Immediate trial anda rountei nllldivlt. Ilreckons for prosecution and Dote and Davis for d
aigucil eloquent on respectivemotions, Judge Dole llnall) taking thymatter under consideration until inmill row morning.
Moving thu court that tho trial ofthe I'nltcd States s Jlnjlio KoJImannd Francis M. Ilrooks ct M. In so farrs Iliooks was concerned, he continueduntil the April term, F S District At-to-
Ilreckons gavo us ground fortho motion, that tho testimony of amaterial witness, Saburo Adachl. couldnot be obtained nt Hie prckent term
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TWO MORE ARRESTS. i
V S. Marshal Hendry arrested twoiJapanese, Wadu nnd his supposed J
wife, at Kwa on Saturday on thu sworncomplaint of U. S District AttorneyIlreckons, charging violation of the1statute relatlvo t olmportatlon for pur- -'
poses of prostitution Wada Is onoof those Indicted, his "wife" Is not.
Tho Jury In the Jones murder caseattended the football gamo ut the base-ball park Saturday afternoon last. Innil these trips Charley Dclllna, one oftho Jurors, Is the man who bundles thereins
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and was based upon the affidavit lllcilv It It the motion.
In tha affidavit after retting foiihthat the Federal grand Jutj iitumcdIndictment charging, among others V.M Ilrooks with a violation of the pro-
visions of Section GH0 of the RevisedStatutes; Hint subpoena was Issuedfor Adachl as a witness nnd that saidbubpocua was returned unserved owingto Adachl's absence fiom the Tenltoi)"airtant further deposes that ho hasInformation that Adachl Is In Japan,that he will return to Hawaii some-time during the latter part of Januai)and that the evidence of Adachl cuube secured for the April term.
"Anduitnint further says that Ada-chl Is n material witness on behalf ofthe t'nlted States In this case, that If
called as a witness ngalutt Uiooks.Adachl will testify that in June li'u.l,tho defendants named In the Indli't- -
jinent. with the exception of Iliooks,entered into an agreement with Ilrooks
'under which Ilrooks agreed that the)might carry on within Honolulu housesfit iimsttttitlmi nnil tlint nL until limiKM4
of prostitution tho crimes of adulter)and fornication might be committed
I without molestntlon from an) persons,'that Adachl will testify that IlrtokaJillil further agree with the icmalnderof said defendants that ho, Ilrooks.would pay all lines which might beIndicted by any of the courts of theTerritory on nn persour it rested fortho commission of said crimes
I"Anil ntliant further tlopoi.es that he
believes, that Adachl, If called, will tes-tify to other material matters connect-ed with the chargv tho particulars of
I which nt this tlmo alllaut Is unable to'set forth, that he Is unable to proveI the 'facts slated by thu lestlmoii) of
IN
Representative CrowdAttends Supreme
Court
ANDREWS FOR INSPECTORS ;
STEWART FOR PETITIONER
DECISION ON PRESENT POINTWILL END OR COMMENCE
MUCH DISCUSSED8UBJECT.
Hcaiing In the matter of the coant)election contest bioimlit by C. II Malle,Involving, among oibcr things, the
i proper or Improper lejcctlon of certaluballots and tho of the Attorney(icerul's ruling us lo tho throwing out
'of entire ballots on Uccuuut of Imper-jfec- t
mat kings against Individual of- -
Ikes icprcsented on the ballots, com
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menced befofe Chief Justice Treur nndJustices Oulbralth and Perry In t.ieTcirtlorlal Supreme Court this mornlug.
Contestant's case Is being conductedby Attorney T McCunts StewurL At-
torney C. V Ashfoul and Senator Kalauokalanl vveio lined up with MrSlovvurt on plaintiff's side of the tiiuii
Attorney (leueral Audievvinnd Deputies i: C l'elcra and W. T.Itavvllus were arru)cd on thn side otthe iltfcudnnt Inspectors of oicctlun,IIhiid Iloguii personally looking lifterthe lulert'sts ot lluir) C lllrbe whowag chairman of luspc-cUir- In thrHuvcuth I'll. lint of Die I'lfth Dlsliiuon Niivciiihei J ili'illou d.i)
Tin' couit room was iruvvdeit v i
kcul being Inken and the doui. jinnmud Willi epui tutors
Among thosu prudent vvtu nutii-i- i
County Trousui-erHiloc- I Dnuun tiupvi(Continued on l'aeo 4.)
4JVkVV r
- n i tt timmamttmmmimmmmtmmt- k-
an) other than Adnt hi foi the icasonthat at the time the ugKcnient wasentered lino, none of the peisons pics-cu- t
except Adachl, and Brooks uiidei-stoo- d
Kugllsh, that Adatbl was theonly one piesent who understood bothITugllsli nnd Japanese; that Adachltestified hefoie the grand Jury, thatndichl left Hawaii nt the Instigationof Drunks and that (on Informationnnd belief) iliooks Is doing cum) thingIn his power to prevent the return ofAdachl "
1 lie alllilavlt went on In state thatc continuance of I bo case for the termwould mean no hardship to defendantIliooks as tho latter Is at llbert) on hitown recognlzanco; that If the case wascontinued until next term defendants
etognlzanco would still be inceptedand Hint If tho prohccutinu was uiiii- -
pellcd lo proceed with the trial at thetltf.xnill tlmn thn lt.lfn.l dining it.tnl.l '
oe obliged to dismiss the matterAMlant further deposed that the ab
sence from tho Terrltor) of Adachlwas not the result of any coniilvnncuon the part of the Uultcd States
! Moving for an Immediate trialilrooks waived his constitutional ilgluto be confrouteM b) the alleged H- -
:ticss. Adachl. and his right toAdachl, and, for the purpose
of fciurlim u speed) trtil. admittedthat Ailaihl, It produced, would testifyas the District Attorney, In his Mil- -
j davit, btatea Hint v would. loiiHentlngthat Uieckous' ullldavlt ma be readto the Jut) as thu tcstlmon) of Adachl,nut however, admitting that said state-ments are true, on the contrary claim-ing thai Ihf) me based upon lies whlihthe slid Adaihl told to the Dlsnbt U- -
lOlJH)(Continued on Pago 5 )
visum elect I A (lllmau nnd I I.utna,1' J Testa i:noch Johnson James II.Uo)d former Auditor Austin andClerk of the House of ItupiesentativesMehcula.
Argulmt Hie question of the JurlsdlcHon ol tho Supremo Court In the matttr. learned counsel on both nldotilled the forenoon with niithorltlustechnicalities and oratory
Andrews, representing the Inspectorg of election, contended that thecouit was without Jurisdiction, claim-ing that thu county law Itself provided,In the ovent of contests, that proceed-ings, If brought at all, must be takento the circuit court and that, after allwns said, the Act left the matter ofcontests to be fought out under the oldHawaiian election laws which had becurepealed hy tho Organic Act.
I'etltloner's counsel held that tho old
Special-tie- s here this week.
Special tics for the holi-
days. All the newest
shapes and colors just
opened.
I numiYotnn'o Young
Lviii'noiun ui1071 BISHOP ST
nuHding
iovernors Right
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Lighthouse FundAssociated Press Special Cable ,
WASHINGTON, Dec 7. The extra session of the Senate adjourned todayat noon, when the Senate with the House of Representatives reassembled forthe regular session. Immediately after the preliminaries of organization thePresident's message was received
In dealing with Hawaii the President urges upon Congress the necessityof an aopropriatlon for building lighthouses and acquiring those already exist-
ing, reimbursing the Territory for the expenditures it has made.The President advocates an amendment to the Organic Act empowering
the Governor to suspend or remove Territorial officials without consulting theLegislature.
In dealing with the Panama incident the President holds that the courseof the administration is fully Justified.
The postal, land and naturalization frauds are vigorously denounced.Dealing with the labor problems before the country the President sum-
marizes his position In the statement that "every man must be granted hisliberty and his right to do as he likes with his property so long as he does notinfringe on the rights of others."
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Atkinson's Appointment
Is Before the SenateAssociated Press Special Cablet
WASHINGTON, Dec. 7. The President sent to the Senate today the nom-
inations of A. L. C. Atkinson to be Secretary of the Territory of Hawaii, and
Arthur Flsk to be Postmaster at San Francisco. The nomination of General
Wood'and 167 others that lapsed during the extra session are still pending.
RUSSIA AND CHINA
AGREE WJ MANCHURIA
Associated l'ress Special Cable.!PEKING, Dec 7. The Chinese Government Is concluding an agreement
with Russia for the government of Manchuria.o . ,Ty J
Recognized By RussiaAssociated Tress Special Cablo.1
ST. PETERSBURG, Dec. 7. The Russian government has formally recog-
nized the Republic of Panama.
Hawaiian law applied only to the elec-
tion of members to tho Legislature
and that the Organic Act did not doaway with the possibility of contest-ing tho county election under tho old
Hawaiian electlou law and that thoSupreme Court had Jurisdiction.
Mcllryile Plantation, Kauai, Dec S,1 HOI Today will mirk tho weddingof Miss Maria (louvcia to J I Sllvu,prominent peoplo of this place In
honor of the event a musical programland a dancing will be given tonight atthe newly finished home of the young
I gentleman merchant A recertlon willprecede th eentcrtalnment.
There rus no Kobala Ditch Confer-ence today ns had been rpcorted. J.
V Pratt, when asked about the mat-
ter today, stated that he had made noarrangements ns Commissioner of Pub-
lic I.nnds fur n conference with partiesInterested In the matter
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SATUHDAV
All visiting members of theorder aro cordially Invited to at-
tend meetings of local lodges.
HARMONY LODGE, No. 3, I. 0. 0. F.
Meeti every Monday evening at 7:30(a Harmony Hall, King street
w. f. sToitrrv, n. o.,E. It. HENDRY, Secretary.
AH visiting brothers very cordiallylavlted.
MYSTIC LODGE NO. 2, K. of P. I
Meets every Tuesday evening at1:30 o'clock In Harmony Hall, Kingstreet. Visiting brothers cordially InTiled to attend.
CHAS. E. MOORE. C.C.,
F. WALDRON. K. R. S.
OAHU LODGE, No. 1, K. of P.
Meets every Friday evening at Har- -
mony Hall, King street, at 7:30. Mem- -
Sen ot Mystic Lodge, No. 2, Win, Mckinley Lodge, No. 8, and visiting broth
rs cordially Invited.JOHN NEILL, C.C.,
E. IL NIEMAN, K.R.S.
HONOLULU LODGE 616, B. P. O. E.
Honolulu Lodge No. C16, D. P. O. Qrill meet In their new ball, on Ml'ler
and Beretanla streets, every Fridayvenlng.By order of the E. IL
HARRY H. SIMPSON,Secretary.
F. E. THOMPSON, E.R.
Wm. M'KINLEY LODGE No. 8, K.ofP.
Meets every Saturday evening at1:80 o'clock In Harmony Hall, Kingtreet Visiting brothers cordially
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LOCAL AND GENERAL
H A I. prize puzzle, page C.
J V Ball, lawyer, 71 8. King StV. O Aiken, of Maul. Is In the city
J J. Drutmnond Is back from KauaiAttorney II. 1). Sllllmnn Is back form
Kauai.I). II. Case, now of Maul, Is In the
city on business.Mr. and Mrs. Makoe, of Hanalel,
Kauai, Is here on a Wait,Mrs. Robert ltronlinm (nee Dowsett)
will visit Honolulu shortly.The band will glo a concert lu
Emma Square this evening..Mrs. A. K. Campbell will entertain
nt pedro from 2 to S today.For choice groceries see S. J. Salter,
Fort street, above Beretanla.Ouy Owens, the electrician, has re-
turned from a trip to Kauai,
Just arrived, C. J, Day & Co., Catift,dlan apples. Excellent quality.
Fifty kinds of now holiday games, Jprice, Arlclgh & Co., 1150 Fort St.
Remarkably low prices In fine Jewelry at Vlc'ra's, 1203 Hotel street
Harmony Lodge, No. 3, I. O. O. F--mects tonight at 7:30 (n Harmony Hall.
C. Hcdemann, of the Honolulu Ironworks, returned In tho Maul Sunday
Mrs I'fluegcr and Miss Pflueger willreturn to England In about a month'stime.
General MacArtlmr and Admiral!.Terrv Iibvo r,.iIIrt,...t fn, .holr .,,, l
OahuJ W W, Dl ouster left for New
York In the Doric. His wife will notaccompany him.
Choleo patterns In Holiday goodsaro snovvn nt uoo Kim's, corner Hoteland Nuuanu.
Blank books of all oorts, ledgers, etc, '
manufactured by the Bulletin Publish- -
lng Company.Beakbane Is making many special
Holiday designs. Engrnvlng nnd stamp.lug promptly executed.
claimed.ir or'iltheis" c"ca !
iforn.a Feed Co . agents. .Two real good things in town, the
Sanford Co. nt tho Orphoum nnd Ush-- !
er's draught whisky nt tho Pantheon.
ego
Thesuccessful Progress has
slnjte alsoby
Carlton Colonna brother ""'revolution favor
shortlj way the the newsoldiers have arrested
can select forpresent neat RL,eeAN
Jewelry, Conn- -
building, complete settle- -"IUV.R.
Supreme Courtmi uiuiiii ii. ,. iioju,
Registrar the l.audUsher, for salary
wanant.Duncan died the homeMrs Kcrton Saturday. Deceased
vvns native Scotland, yearsage. The funeral place Sundaymorning. i
W. Btntes that he did notany the woman who
has ctcnted bomcvvhntbusiness .circles Insealed
iinnnin!,, nhMn g.,..ntv o,hnsv .inv nn.i ni-- ht mnM',. i
from tho handsome newthey havo Just received.
Call seeTho tho murder
Jury wrv kw St. Augimtlno church Walklki In chargeBailiff Ellis Father Valentln conducted the
Among tho arrivals Kauaithe W. were the lollowing. C. Mr. and .Mrs
Horner. M. Coul-son- .
II. Rosenbledt and H. W. Mist.
HOURS
Ml) H5 MINE(Associated Press Cable.
DIET CONVENES.ToMo, Japan, Dec fi --
dietThe Japi
hag been convened.
TIBER FLOODED.Rome, Italy, Doc. 0 Tho Tiber rlv
flooded nnd some sections thiscity nro lit danger.
HIGHBINDERS ACTIVE.San 0. In a Tong
battle In Chinatown Saturday nighthighbinders killed two Chinese.
BATTLESHIPS 8AIL.Yokohama, Dec. The battleships
Kentucky, Wisconsin and Oregon havotailed for thocruiser fleet,
DRU8H FlREB RAGING.Los ArigOIOs, Dec. Brush
are rnglng In San Ilernardlno, San Dl
and Ventura counties, doing agreat amount of damage.
8HIP SUBSIDY BILL.Washington, D. C, Dec.
stated here on good authority thatthere will bo effort to pass tho shipsubsidy bill this session of Congress.
IMULTONOMAS WIN.p1ortIand. Oregon. Dec. The toot- -
""" Ka,"e "ere rcsimuu in invor oi uioover the of
Washington, n score of six to noth-ing.
DES MOINES' SPEED.Boston. Mass.. Dec. 0. In her trial
trip Boston harbor today tho newcruiser Des Moines exceeded the con- -
trnct speed requirements. Sho madelfi-- ; knots,
SHIPPING IMPEDED.lMn"- - C -S- hipping greatly
M'edcd by a fog which has envel- -
'oped the English channel.
'TT' V '7 '"
tiZercd, and 'ts crew were lost
TO KILL HUERTAS.
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Catholic Union gnve Colon, Isthmus Panina, Deri fi.
a very ball In hall A plot been discern ml tonight. The attendance was General llucrliitf. It uns
large Intended to follow this up persuad- -
- Blake, I1K Barilsim Panama to revoltMrs. A. G Havves, Jr., will visit In "'"' t',i,a,lll1 a InHonolulu on his to Colombia against Republic.Oiltnt. 1'"llr been ns
rlnsIca,1"s affalr'You nothing betterChristmas then n little1. rfdi vpiece these M. It. ,.,,., ,"ter. Love has a lnBn,,I. V 'JU....... to Jnnuns offer
The onui uepuiy
of Court, against.J. II. Auditor, his
Mncfarlano atof Ilk
a oftook
J. Podmorehandle checks of
of n flurry Inby "securities"
envelopes.rM
framesmouldings
and samples.
Jonesattended at
In ol
services.from In
G. Hall SundayMtGonagle,
A. L. Kahlbaum, J.L.
er Is of
Francisco, Dec.
C
Honolulu, following
C fires
C It Is
nont
Multnomas Universityby
In
Dec. Is
.
Benevolent of
of atof
altlw
or of
Saturday1
of 51
of
yesterday.
meiu vi - -- j .......,,ine .Huucuunau anu Koreandifficulties will nrobablv bo sent on.mPty nHk and creamTnt'Bdav
The Cznr Pjiirlnn retiirneil in.day from their visit to Germany nndAustria. The Czarina has entirely re- -
covered from the illness which de- -
laved the rojal party for some time ntDarmstadt,
TO INVESTIGATE PLEAWashington. D. C, Dec. 6. A bill
na8 ,,e('n Introduced in Congress whichPiovldes for tlio appointment of a nonPartisan commission to Investlgato thoColombian plea presented to VresldcntlMU'lt by ijcncrol llnfacl Reyesagainst tho recognition by tho Unitedfta,tes of ,h, 1robc' f0? ?,tho
a ,at ! fj,,l.u?"toovIt intimated to Reyes
offors on behalf of Colombia would notbe nccepted by tho United States andthal ,cJ,8 mlMon ttouI(, le un8Uc.Ceftil
GRACE IS ILL.New York, Dec. 7. Grace
is 111 with pneumonia.
A COMPOSER DEAD.Chicago, 111., Dec. 7. Frederick
8 TO 5.
A meeting of tho Sixth Precinct Club Grant Glcnson, tho composer, is dead.of the Fourth District has been, calledfor tonight at Republican headquarters TO FLOAT FLORA,for the purpose of rloctlng a new ex-- ' Victoria, Dec. 7. The attempt madoceutlve committee for the unexpired to float the Flora has not been sue-ter-
jtesBfnl.Among the niilvals from Maul ports'
Sunday weie the following- - I) 11. CHINESE EXPELLED.
Murdoch. F T P. Waterhousc, D. H. ' Tlen-Tsln- , Dec. 7. Tho RussiansDavis, J A. Hughes. J. F. Ilumhurg, ' ,u" expelled tho Chinese oindals ofW, L, Dceoto, John A. Mntthevvman ,lu--' Treasury at Mukden,
nnd C. "Wnldeyer. '
8If joup safe works hard or needs re-- 1
' ""' m-- vrms U .pairs call tip Main 287. lor the safe doc--' ,J tiiajr. fat. Markstor. Charges are nominal and satlsfac-- Cn,,lt,lral ttas "0("lc1'tlon guaranteed. Call at our wfo hos- -
pltnl ward, 170 King street. See ad.1REINSURANCE aN PAmsHawaiian Iron Fence and M. Wks.,1 ,San Francisco, Dec. 7. Tho iclnsur- -
I.td, II L, Heimlich, manager- - nnco on tho French bark I'arU, nowTho funeral of tho lato 8. K, 211 days from Hamburg to Hono-too-
place from the homo on School lulu, Is quoted at C5.street Sunday afternoon. Tho poll--
lienrera wero Piesldent C. II. Qoopcr) WENTZ FOUND,and M. P. Robinson of the Board of Philadelphia, Dec. 7. Edward L,Health, and W. O Smith, W. A. Kin- - Wentz, tho young Philadelphia inli-ne)-. W R, Cnstle, W C Athl and J. illonnlro who disappeared from hisL. Kaulukou, members of tho bar. Tho home nearly two months ngo, was dlsmembers of Kaala Lodge Hawaiian K. I covered by n searching party in thoof P, attended in a body I Tennessee mountains. Outlaw nioun-
New York Dental Parlors
1057 FORT STREET.HAMIi ENTHANCtl AH WILLMMH IMIOTOGKA1MI GALLf'.RV.
talncers arc said to have been respons- -
line ror ins disappearance.
JOCKEYS RULED OFF.San Francisco, Dec. 7. As a result
of n turf scandal hero BookmakerDavis and three Jockeys havo beenruled off California raco tiacks.
TO CLOSE RESTAURANTS.San Francisco, Dec. 7. Two hun
dred restaurants will bo closed tomor-lo-
because of the refusal ot the restaurnnt men to accede to tho demandsof tho cooks and vvaltcis.
DIPHTHERIA AT 8TANFORD.Stanford, Cal., Dec. 7. Twelve cases
of diphtheria havo broken out amongtho students nt the university. Promptquarantine by tho college authoritiesproved effective and a spread of thodisease- is unlikely.
A LETTER BY ROOT,Washington, Dec. 7. Socrctary of
War Root In a letter which has beenmade public, recommends Insular protectlon by reducing tho duty on Phil'lpplno products. This Is In lino withthe policy of President Roosevelt
LIBERTAD 8PEED TRIALS.Glasgow, Dec. 7. The speed trials
with tho Ltbertad, which the BritishGovernment recently put chased fromChile, shows her to be tho fastest battleshlp nllo.it. Tho Llbertad mado 20.3knots an hour. She was built In Eng-land.
DOWIE WILL 8ETTLE.Chicago, Dec. 7. Dowle has ar
ranged to settle Immediately all thodebts against .Ion City. The creditorshavo agreed to drop the receivershipproceedings, Dowle charges the ene-mies of his religious project with havlng Instigated the suits.
INSURANCE FRAUDS.New York, Dec. 7. Knormous frauds
through which fire Insurance compa-nies were lobbed of millions of dollars,havo boon uucoveicd. Prominent law-yers, firemen and Insurance adjustersaro all Involved In the scandal. Thecompanies lost millions of dollars. Anumber of arrests havo been made.
FEARS FOR EMPEROR.Loudon, Dee. 7. It Is feared that
there may bo a recuircnce of KnlserWilliam's throat trouble. Physicianshave found slight erosions near thowound enused by tho recent opera-tions on tho Emperor's throat, nnd ItIs feared that another operation maybe necessary. Great concern Is feltover the health of the Kaiser.
SAVE THE NICKELS.
It would surprlso you to know howmuch is lost to tho housekeepers of
'Itnnnlnln I... fnlllnn return thebottles. It
means from S1.50 to (3.00 saved, If joureturn the "empties" to the ClarkFarm Co., Ltd., 1139 Fort St.
Read "Wants" on page C.
Announcement !
We will receive direct from
ilie factory about Dec. 10
a COMPLETE, NEW andstock of
JEWELLERY and STER-
LING SILVER NOVELTIES.
Everything in the stock
strictly first class and atprices never before at-
tempted in Honolulu.
"HAWAII"is still given FREE to ourcustomers.
H. W. Foster & Co.
158 Hotel Street
CHILDREN'S
GIFT BOOKS
All kinds of prettybooks for children ofevery age.
Animal AlphabetBooks.Fairy Stoty Books.Books of Travel, etc.
HAWAIIAN NEWS GO,, LTD,
LEADS THE WORLD.
C, W. MACFARLANE,Sole Adent tor tlie Territory of Hawaii.
Office at Washington Light Co.
FOR SALE:
KAIMUKI LOTS
APPLY
The
Honolulu Investment
GO,,
JUDD BUILDING.
K A V A KCures HoadacheHeadaches are caused by stom-achiXfil troubles and nervous con-
dition. Kavak Is nature's ownremedy for this common aliment andcontains nothing that could Injure the mostdelicate system. Cures headache quicklyand positively. SO doses 50c.
SOUTH SEA ISLAND DRUG CO., Ltd.
tin frincltco, New 'fork, Honolulu.
IOBRON DRUG COMPANYDistributor.) for tho Hawaiian Islands.
E. TAPPAN TANNATTCivil and Electrical Engineer
all Cusses or Civil ami Cuctpical Lnqi:-itus-
WukK SoiiciudPlans. Specifications, Tsllmates,
ant Construction of SttatranJ I Itclrlc Kallas I'over anj LightInn Plants, Dams, ketervolrs nj Tunnel
frlaps and Surveys of Plantation andi own site Properties
Hawaiian Acent fur
THE JACKSON HAND P0WEF DRILLRoom 4, Oregon Block.
J2J HOTEL ST. .
There could be no better holi-day gift than a fully equippedbathroom. Let us give you afigure.
W. J. ENGLANDPLUMBINGCO.
PHONE MAIN 323.
Cotton Bros. & CoENQINEER8 ANDGENERAL CONTRACTORS.
Plans and estimates furnished foiall clusBes. Contracting work.
Tel. Main 245.ROOM 300, BOSTON DLK.. Honolulu.
HONOLULUJRON WORKS
Improved and Modern SUOAR MACHINERY of every capacity and de-
scription made to order. Boiler workand RIVETED PIPE8 for Irrigationpurposes a sptclatty. Particular atten-tion paid to JOB WORK, and repalrlexecuted at shortest notice.
DRS, WATERHOUSE and JUDD.Corner Miller and Beretanla streets.Telephone White 3493.Dr. Waterhouse, 10 to 12 a. m,; 2 to3 p. m.; 7:30 to 8, Monday, Wednes-day and Friday evenings.Ilcsldenco telephone Blue 1152.Dr. Judd, 0 to 10 a. m.; 4 to 6 p. m.;7:30 to 8, Tuesday, Thursday andSaturday evenings,Tolophono lllue 221.Sundays, 10 to 11 a, m.
DR. ARCHIBALD N. SINCLAIR.Offices Hoodis 208-20- 9 Boston build-'ng- ,
Fort Street.Telephones Office Main 38E; Ttcsl-lenc-
Whlto ?801.Hours 11 a. in. to 1 p. m,; 4 to 5
i. m.; Y to 8 p.m.; Sundays, 12 to 2 p.m.P. O. Iloi 801.
"Fo Rsnt" earda on le at Bulletinoffice,
SMITH PREMIER
TYPEWRITERS
Typewriter! sold on theInstnlmcnt tltm, rentednnd repaired Special at-tention paid to repairwork of Typewriters otall makes by an expertfrom factory. Also u fullline of A, P. Little's worldrenowned Standard Rib-bons and Carbons tor allTypewriters.
HawaiianHardware
Company,8,6 FORT STREET.
JUST RECEIVED A FullAssortment of Fishing Nets,Netting Twine, Harness, Sad-dle and Latigo Leather, Rubberand Cotton Hose, Horse Shoesand Horse Shoe Nails, Paints,Oils and Varnishes, Brushes ofall kinds, Packing, Belting, allSi2cs, Engineers' and PlumbersSupplies.
TEL. MAIN 117.
YoshikawaBuy your Xinos Wheel from us..
Rend, Ketlect, Ride. WIiccIhlive oup stock ; repairing
oup hpeclnlty. VlieelnRented.
TWO STORES.163 KING ST. HOTEL nr. RIVER.
THE CLUB STABLES,518 FORT STREET.
NOTICE TO DOCTORS.
Hacks all night; Main 109.Hacks Nos. 3, 7, 24, 32, 53, 87, 124
and 182.
S'able 'Phono: 109 Main.Hack-Stan- 'Phone: 319 and 32.
C. H. BELLINA.
Bambon FurnitureAND
PICTURE FRAME8.All kinds of fancy work made to order.
S. SAIKI,663 South Beretanla St., nr. Punchbowl
P.O. Box 990. Tel. Blue 546.PAUAHI STREET, NEAR RIVER.
Get oup prices fop fine fup-nltu-
first. Beautiful fora holiday gift.
River Mill Co.P. O. Box 961. Tel. White 931.
SANO CHAINMERCHANT TAILOR
IVr. M Hnf-M- l HI- - 1
No. e-- 4 Hutu) St.! HO.OUULUSuits made to order In thn lateit
styles. Perfect C "uaranteed. Cloth-ing cleaned, lyed and repred.
Bruce CartwrlghtGeneral Manaoer of
THE EQUITABLE LIFEAS8URANCE SOCIETY
of the United States for theHawaiian Islands.
OFFICE, Merchant Street, Honolulu,KAAHUMANU 8TREET.
Fred Harrison,CONTRACTORAND BUILDER.
Tel. Main 193.Jobbing Promptly Attended To.
M. PhilllDS & Co.Wholesale Importers and Jobber.,
EUROPEAN ANDAMERICAN DRY GOODt.
Fort and Queen 8ts.
B, BERGERSEN,"he old Sewing Machine Agent, Is stilt
business at 942 BETHEL 8TREET,HONOLULU.
Stock on Hand New Royal, Service,Standard and Ever Ready Hand Ma-chine.
BOWERS' MERCHANTPATROL ANDCONFIDENTIAL AGENCY.
Competent watchmont furnished forbusiness houses and residencesOffice, Beretanla and MeCully Streets.
P, O. Box 284.
L
' " WW vt VT" . ' - TTfifjf
OF OUR OFON THIS OUR
WILLFOR AND NEW ot
-to
as ourbedo
A and15c and 20c
a
WHITE PONQEE SILK, just thotiling for suits and waists.
HANDSILK WAIST
In all white and In dainty colors.Only one of each kind.
Latest In NECK RUFFS of nil klmts,including flat effects nnd stole fronts.
NOVELTY CUSHION TOPS, In-
cluding "Tho Illack Cat," "The Swim-ming Girls," "The Poncing Girls," "Tho
"Klk Hcnd," etc.
WHITE LINENWAIST new nnd eryst)llsh.
SKIRTS.
and Ltd.
J76-J8- 0 KING
AND
BULLETIN, HONOLULU,
BALANCE IMMENSE STOCK HOLIDAY GOODSARRIVED ALAMEDA. ANNOUNCEMENT
SHORTLY SUGGEST MANY SEASONABLEARTICLES CHRISTMAS YEAR'S
Special Sale of
Wash MaterialsMonday, Tuesday and Wednesday
We want you remember these specials thistime .holiday announcement will probably
ready before Wednesday, Just three days onlythese prices prevail.
Figured Muslins, Lawns and Batistehandssomc variety patterns colorings. Regular
values.Sale Price, JOc yard
SOME NEW GOODS JUST ARRIVED
EMBROIDEREDPATTERNS, embroid-
ered
Mermaid,"
EMBROIDEREDPATTERNS,
TAILORED
BLACK ETAMINE
BLACK DRESS Inserge and
NEW In black,navy oxford and lnlslble plaids.
COATS.
CAPES.
STYLES
PER8IAN BAND
LACES AND
N. S. Sach:DRY GOODS CO., LTD,
AFEOiled and Repaired
'Phone Main 827
Hawaiian Iron Fence Monument Works,
STREET.
TRUNKS, VALISES
DRESS SUIT CASES
WALKING
CRAVENETTE
TRIMMING.
TRIMMING.
We hao Just opened up a now shipment ot Steamer Trunks, TackingI Trunk. Vnllses nnd Dress Suit Cases. Our lino of tho nboo will bo found
A the largest nnd most practical on tho market, cmbiaclug everything made,many of tho stjles being our excluslvo designs and patterns. SuitableChrlsm&s presents In tho sliapo of finished suit caes and
nllst
THEO. H. DAVIET& Co., Limited,SOLE AQENT8 FOR HAWAIIAN ISLANDS.
DR. J. B. De FARIA,PHYSICIAN, SURGEON OBSTETRICIAN.
Formerly externe and Interne of the Maternlt; and Hospital for Womenof Lisbon (Europe).
Female Diseases Confinement Cases a Specialty.Office and Residence 1123 Alakea 8L Office Hots From 10 a. m. to
12 M.; to 4, and to 8 p, m. Telephone 407;
P. O. Box 5. TKL. IS.
WING WO CHANGTHE OLDEST CHINESE FIRM IN HONOLULU.
NEW SKIRTS.
broadcloth cheviots.
LADIES'
NEW
LATEST IN
NEW
dress
AND
and
Main
COMMISSION- - MBROHANT8,tiers In Fine Silks and Or ess Chinese and Japanese Goods el
All Kinds NUUANU STREETt .
The Bulletin, 75cts, per month
H r uric''''"'"
EVENINQ T H , MONDAY, DEC 7 1301 THUE1
VERYGIFTS. o
of 12
ELEGANT
2 7
WHITE ETAMINE
SKIRTS
SKIRTSblue,
BELTS.
NEW
neatly
Linens.
IKS' nil .Tho opera house wns filled to Its ut-
most capacity Sunday nftcmoon withtho Invited guests of tho local lodgoof Klks. tho occasion being tho memorial sen Ices In honor of brotherswho died during tho )car.
The doois wcro oponed nt 2 13o clock and at 3 the stage, arrangedartistically by Gus Murphy and willinghelpers to represent a scene In a for-est, was Illuminated with a soft redlight and tho officers and eulogist filedIn to their seats, followed by ExaltedKuler I"rnnk Thompson, As these menentered tho Symphony Orchestra, uniter tho direction of Wm. 1". Jocher,pla)ed Deethoven's Larghutto fromSjmphony In D.
Tho program was a most excellentone. Particular mention should bomado of tho Dillingham Quartet, thoSymphony Orchestra, tho ladles' quin-tet, unded Mrs. Annls Montague, Tur-ner, and Sirs. Turner herself. Tho rit-ual ot tho Elks was most Impressive.
E. A. Douthltt was the eulogist, hisicmarks were. In part, as follows:
l'e aro gathered hero today for thopurposo of showing our respect anilour roverenco to tho dead. Wo aregathered hero today to show that thomeaning of tho hell that has Just tolledIs not without a testimony to ovcry-one- .
This moment Is replcto with In-
terest, repleto with feeling, a feelingthat we havo accomplished somethingthis day. Wo aro hero In sadness.This Is tho hour ot sadness to us. Ourbrothers hae gono qut from amongus. We no longer clasp tho hands thatwere wont to clasp ours. Theso broth-ers hn'vo left us, thuy havo gopo totheir highest exlsttnce Theriforobrother, though thou art gonu to thatunknown bourne from whento no trnv-ole- i
icturns, tho mounds that aro uponthis Htago today aro tho living nionuments to thy memory. Thou art gone,brother, and no longer will guthtr altho festive board or In tho secret meetIng. but wo know that thou art hero Inthe splilt If not In the flesh.
"Then why do wo gle foith our sorrow on a day like this. Why not, In-
deed. If thou art gono to the higherspheie removed from this condition ottrouble thou mo removed to a hlglicistation Indeed. Thou nrt no longercompelled to live on this earth oftroubles Man bom of woman is butof u few da)n nnd many troubles Thounit telleil fiom that condition, thouart relieved from all conditions andof all earthly troubles.
"Hut ttieio are others you loft belilnd )ou, there Is pen hum o n mother,
in fnthei, tlieu may ho piattllug children who ( i nniMouk In tho (hall thatIs vacant. Their da) Is done ns diitlv
in kh lulls fiom tho wings of night, asIn feather Is wuftod down from anrugius wing in us uigui. run vuuiucum "
In n eiy one-side- d game of footballLitween tho Artillery nnd Punahouteams at tho baseball park Snturdj)afternoon last, tho latter v. on b n
score of 28 to 0, The 1'unahous played
about all the substitutes they had fre-quently putting new men Into thogame. At the start this te,m had butthree regular plu)crs on the field TheyMtlitall) made ;i practice game out oftue league contest In preparation forthe great struggle of a week from Saturday.
lly winning Saturdays game, the nt the rough It wasI'unnhous now stand equal with thoMonolulus, each having won two andInst none The gamo next Saturdaywill be between the Mnlle and Artillery teams nnd will hae no effect outhe standing of the Ic.i ting teams.'the deciding contest should draw outtho ciowd ot the season. 'I he deildlnglight will certainly be to the finish.Iloth the llunolulus and l'liniilmns nredoing harder training Just row thanat any other period during the season
To get back to the game or ruberthe practice, match, of biuurttay, II
must be said that the Ai tlllt r mennever will bo nblc to play football.They were never Intended tor II Witha coach of unquestioned ubllltj whohas spent nny amount of time trjlngto whip his men Into shape tliej gavean exhibition of slowness nnd Inablllt)o appreciate openings that must Is right except guv
most discouraging lien- - ilrn ro,,c ,rokpnt json.
'I lie first half started off with a de-
termined stand on tho pail of thewhich lasted for a few
nnd n few seiouds. They soon foundu stone-wa- ll In the 1'unahous, Ion heartand began to fumble and aPmv them-selves to be carried back. 'I he detailsare uninteresting for It was a case ofI'unahou from start to finish. Thecollegians made 17 points in the firsthalf
Tho second half wns much the sameas the llrst except that the I'unnhousput more substitutes In, some of whomwere unable to make gains Tho
was that only 11 points werescored, the totnl of 28 being within onepoint ot the score piled up b) the
against tho Aitlllerjinen somaweeks ago,
Tho pln)lng ot Campbell, Torbes,Alexander, .Mncfarlano and Dicksonfor tho 1'unahous was jurtlcul irl)Kooil. Campbell Is n tower of stiength
The only time the Artlllujmcn didany pitting was when Dennett got Intothe game toward tho end of the stiondhalt. It the soldiers had about six nunlike him tho story ot Saturdj) mighthave been different Hennctt was laidup early in the season unit has beenout of tho hospital only a little over uweek
I'unalioii ArtilleryDamon, Aklnn re I e. CovelJudd, Walker. Decker r.t.. . 1 1. WoodsHush, Fuller IgI. ltoblnson center tenter AllanHatch 1 g rg. I'erryWuterhotiBo 1 1 I t. CoulterAnderson. ltoblnson lo re. ChirkKorbcs. Campbell q h q b. GriffithCampbell, Uinslng I li b ...rh.b. Smith.Mncfarlane Dickson r.h b I li h. .ModlinAlexander, Forbes f b
fb, .Merwln, DennettScore I'unahou, 28 Aitlllery, 0.
Touchdowns Campbell, 2;Forbes Goals from touchdowns,Forbes, 2; Fuller, 1 Umpire, J. WoodsKeferee, C Ixjng Linesmen Armstrong of I'unahou and Qlenson ot II.i Timer. Ernest .Mott-Smltl- i.
Time, 20 minute halves.
KUMALAE'S STATEMENT.
Editor Evening Ilulletln: Kindlypermit a few lines In your aluublepaper In rcsjionso to a statement madeby tho Advertiser In Its Issue, of thismorning, viz, "Kumalae Made a Hundred Dollars fiom tho House." In leading further I found out that tho Ad-
vertiser had based its statement onaccount of two vouchers being endors- -
.i i... t m t ... .. ... 'cu uy ii. .. iv .uuBBUiuu lu Jue.Tho reason for It was as follows:
During tho month of May ot this yearMr. Mossmnn bought soino groceriesfrom my store on credit with tho un-
derstanding that ho will endorse hisvoucher for Ninety Dollars ugulnst theCommittee of I'uhlle Lands nnd Inter-nal Improvements to mo which he didI gut the warrant for It and cashed ItI took the amount of Mr. Mossmun'sgrocery hill und turned over the e
of the money to him.'Iho stconil voucher was cashed I
think by Mr Mossman himself andhe paid me for what he bought sincethe Hist payment. Uusluiss men en-
dorse checks, drafts, etc , from nnoto tho other, u fact will known theeditor of the Advcrtlsci.
'I hanking jou for tho fairness otjour puper nnd for tho space, 1 re-
main,Hespettfully yours,
JONAH KL'MALAEHonolulu, Dee 6, 1901.
lllshop . Co, local agents of theFiremen's Fund Insuranco Co, aro
neat ralendnrs for 1901Kb usual features which make,
tho calendar a very useful ono foi busIncus mi n, a hand) o tableshowing tho different o In time through-out tho States Is given, also tho lieuiliel weatlur table
Thorn wc'io two good games of hasl.ctbull ou the Kumvhamuhu gioundsHittuulny afternoon Thu l'liimhuiiriwon fiom the High School team b) astore of li lo 4 and tint Y. W. C. A '
Horn thu I'rloi) girls by a siuru of ito S.
DESCRIPTION
A letter from Judge Nathaniel otlialaupipa has been rcceUcd by JamesMorse the builder of the Knlaupnpabreakwater. In his letter Judge Na-
thaniel describes tho big storm, whichswept over Kalaupapa last Sunday, asfollows;
Last Sunday early In the morningthere was a steady southern wind waft-ing over the settlement At about S
Ja sea boenmo
sol-
diers minutes
l.udlum
referenc
bo rough that the landing ott builtrecently wns complete!) under wnterall day. You remember I bellce, thefumigating house standing under theshado near whero the bojs were mix-ing puna That was shifted off bj thevaes nbout S or 0 feet from where Itstood. The wall maknl was complete!)taken nwny The oil home wouldhave been washed nway If tt wis nottied up to the posts of the sinceSeas went over the hurrying groun I
at I'apalloa, did lots of damngi tostone walls nnd houses nt illopll OVIt wns n grand sight to look ai thebig waves sailing In 40 or SO feethigh nnd bent the son wall of theland unmeiclfull) The pile of ro
mnkal of the landing weto nilwashed nway both ashoiu and Intothe sea ....v.. the hoit comes in liltbu 'dcrrftk all that the
been to Mi ttas Miyp u
rg
Macfarhine,
C
to
must havo been struck by a big rockI have been nt the settlement oveien )ears but lime never teen such n
sea tike the one we saw last SnnilavThe wall j ou built has been satisfactorily tested and the people heroaro congratulating jou vci hlghlv .
Tho doctor has taken Riiap shots ofthe landing both under and above water and ns soon as ho finishes themhe will send some to ) ou. Klndl)
me to the bo)sYours truly.
TI10S K NATHANIEL
KILAUEAJ00M1NGHllo, Deo. 4 Tho nctlvlty nt tho
Kllauea crater is on the Increasenumbeis of lsltors are nt tho
Volcano house and the) nil report nmagnificent sight In Halcinaumau TheHllo people who prefer to stn athomo havo been favored with splendid
lews of .Manna l.on this week Mlkuaweoweo Is doing herself proudhaving been continuous) active furtwo months.
Manager Illdgopd has Just made new !
measuiements or the circumference ol I
llalcmnumuu. He finds that It nowmi names 4391 feet, whereas n )earago It was oul) n little more than 3000.This Increaso In size Is caused by afalling In of the walls. The di brls Intho bottom, with thu present outpour-lu-
of lava, has filled up a space ofabout 200 feet.
INTER-ISLAN- FANCIES.
There was n young lady from Hllo,Who posed ns tho Venus do Milo,
TIM her pedestal bioke.And she uttered n spoke,
There was once a joung nun ou Kauai,That sounded much more like a squeal
"O."Who tried like a mynnh to ily,
Till ono da) on a trip.His wings they did slip,
And now ho Is soaring on high.A Jap In a hurry one day,Jumped off from tho car the wrong
way,Now he's riding on cars,That don't glvo any Jars,
And where passengers don't have topay.
A hubby was In n grent wrath.'Cause, the plumbers had torn oft a lath,
The next time he'll know,Tho right place to go
For good plumbing, and that Is to Dath.
EMMA SQUARE CONCERT.
The band will play tho follow Innselections at a concert to be given InHinma Square this evening, beglniilui;at 7:30 o'clock:
I'AIIT I.Man li "United rings" ....Overturn "Victor Kmunuel"Reminiscences of Verdi" .
Vocnl selections(n "Hoopeno." I
lb)
(e)Id)
"Mill Kai o Ohclo."Miss J. Kelllna.
"Wal Mapiina.""Ahea Oe."
. Gabriel.. Ktlng.Godfrey
)
.Mrs. K. Alapal.I'AHT II.
Selection "ClreoungB fiom Tome
Intel niezzn "Minnehaha" ... lingerWaltz ' On tho Occnn" . . . AndroMarch "Comrades" TIeko
"Tho Star Spangled Banner.
KAUAI 8HIPPING.
Tho steamer V. G. Hull airlved fromKauai pons jesterday morning
The following sugar Is leported ntKauai ports ready for shipment I. I
1S20 bags; II Jl. 1860, W 1000, Mclltotal 7,180 hags
I'uisei I'rlel reports us fdhiw ssteamer Mfkuhal i was at Wal men loadlug V Sugar She will bring 2.r,00 b igsof Mcllrjde biigur on .Mondii) IhoMlkuhaU wns tu have left for Nllhuiiesterdii) morning The Kalian bark
AugMKtliia lernuln.i was .it M.iknweliilisi hinging coil 'I hi re win he v
luins nt lliinumaulu 'HiiibiIu amiKrldii ,"
Tor Orle" cards at Uullelli, u"i;- -
Nolil
2MI0,
"The
11
Electric PowerReduced In Price
The Hawaiian Electric Company announces a reduction Inthe rate for electric current supplied for power On and afterDecember 1st, 1903, the rate for power will bo 10 cents per kilo-watt hour for all power up to 100 kilowatt 'hours per month;thence on a sliding scale to 10 cents per kilowatt hour for 1000kilowatt hours per month; thence on a proportionate scale toG cents per kilowatt hour for 2700 kilowatt hours per month. Altcurrent above 2700 kilowatt hours per month will be C centsper kilowatt hour. Tho Usual 5 per cent discount will be al-
lowed en all bills paid on or before the 10th of the succeedingmonth.
A minimum chnrge of $1 00 per horsepower per month willbo made
Hawaiian Electric Co.,J
Ltd,King; Street.
NOW WE'RE OFF?
Alake.t
MWc arc prepared to supply the Peoplet of Honolulu with Freshest of
ISLAND MEATSAlso, GARDEN PRODUCE ot allkinds. BUTTER, EGGS, CHIC-KENS, TURKEYS, SUCKINGPIGS, BACON, HAM, in every-thin- g
that
A FIRST CLASS MARKETis called upon to furnish.
The ISLANDMEAT CO..HEROERT E. CARES, Manager.
TELEPHONE MAIN 76. FORT 8T., OPP. LOVEHIND, ROLPH & CO., AGENT8.
Honolulu and Heeia
vr.c5B u.Tel. Blue 3143.
UNION EXPRESS CO., L tdFIRST-CLAS- FURNITURE VANS, DRAY DELIVERY WAGONS
WAYS
check bangage on steamers. Our representatives
3 DAYS FREE STORAGE.
boats.
MAIN
Byron Hat Springs
Only C8 Miles from San Tranclsco onMain Lino Southern Pacific
MOST WONDERFUL SPRINGS INAMERICA.
Incoming
SALT, HOT, MUD AND SULPHUR BATHS.
Fine warm swimming tanks. Drinking wators of wonderful curattvo quali-ties. Pronounced tbo best In America
Rheumatism, Gout, Sciatica andMalaria,
Thoroughly modern steam heatedhotel as comfortablo In Winter asSummer.
Office
Call at Ilulletln OfQco book-lets, or on J. K. Durkett, who kind-ly allows tho of name.Address, H. R. WARNER, Manager,
Ilyron Hot Springs, CostaCounty, Cal.
Keystone-Elgi- nWATCHES
t uriihlo Aucurntu
SMOKE
Tiiu t:rvsTOM!W..TCH ci' rn
fauUUIMklUdlphU,U.S.lMrpicA' '". iu. IkttitStwatch mcioxrFur m1 tr Ifml'rlucl,al 11 tt. litaleraln III.unuun ii rfnu
J. NOLTE,
ll c
GILLA1AN HOUSE
BOUQUET CIOAR
Beaver Lunch Room
BUILDING MATERiALSAM- - KINDS
Dealers In Lumber and Coal
ALLEN & ROBINdON,Qutsn Kinolulu.
Near
fact
ULDQ.
Contra
Stngo line. U. S. mall, passengerand freight.
Leaves Hon. every day at 9 a. m.;returns at 4 p.m.
l'aro 11.25; round trip J2.00No tourist has Hawn 1.1.
nnds without making this trip.Office: Hawaiian Stockyards.
C. II. LHWI8, General Mannfier
AND AL.ON HAND.
We all meet all
TEL. 86.
Co.
HOT
for
forMr
uso his
iiiU
H.
OK
bt.,
seen the
832 FORT STREET.
TELEPHONE 35.
BISMARK STABLE CO., LTD.
VAILUKU, MAUI.
TELEPHONE 226.
BISMARK BRANCH STABLES
LAHAINA, MAUI.
Hacks, Carriages, Buggies and Bad-di- e
Horses on short notice.
Carriage meet all steamers. Com-
petent drivers, reasonable rates, sew
rehlcles and lire stock.
HORSE SHOEING.
W. W. Wright Co. Ld.havo opened a horse-shoein-
department In connec-tion with their carrlagoshop, etc. Having secur-ed tbo services of a first-clas- s
shoer, thoy aro d
to do all workto thorn In a first-clas- s
manner.
C. Schoellkopf.GENERAL COLLECTOR AND DUSI- -
NE8S AGENT.
Garnishees Instituted, Rents Collected.Office 479 Beretanla 8L
P. O. Box 431. HONOLULU.
P. H. Burnette,Attorneyatlaw and Notary Public.Agent to Grant Marriage Licenses.Real Estate, Insurance, Collections.Office, 79 Merchant Street, Honolulu.
Mrs. C. L. Dickerson,M8J ALAKEA STREET.
The leading Milliner of Honolulu,gets more goods and new styles bveery steamer.
-- For Sale" card at Dulittin otflc.
4
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rFOUtl HVENINO Htll.MSTIN, HONOLULl. T. I!., MONDAY, DEC. 7, 1903.
EVENING BULLETINPublished Every Day Except Sunday,
at 120 King Street, Honolulu,T. 11., by tho
DULLFTIN PUBLISHING CO., LTD.
WALLACE 11. FAUIUNGTON.. Editor
Entered at tho I'ostofllce at Hono-
lulu as second-clas- s matter.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES,
Evening Bulletin.Jer month, anywhere In U. S. . .$ .76I'cr q tatter, anywhere in U. S. . 2.09Per year, anywhere in U. S F.00Per year, postpaid, foreign 11.00
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cr year, anywhere In U. S.... 1.00Per year, postpaid, foreign .... 1.60
Telephone ...Posttfflco Box
MONDAY 7,
Wood's maybut on the wrong of the
elate when the .Senate Is concerned.
There was method In England'snee s when It did not allow nny otherPower to purchase tho fastest battleship afloat.
.266
.718
DEC 1903.
den. luckside
'mad
Willi the Japanese- diet in sessionllussla has good reason to hasten Itsnssuranccs that a peaceful settlementof Oriental problems Is desired.
Nelll's opening night shows that hehas bfought his strongest company toHonolulu, and there Is cery reason toexpect It will be the most popular.
Dowlc has been so successful Infinancing Zlon. Hawaii might appealto him for the demonstration of asystem to rejiienatc depleted tieas-urles- .
cAnnouncement that China will
sttengthen its army and nnvy displaysa growing degree of Intelligence sincetho story that China contemplatedgoing to war again Russia.
When Hearst's papers are heardfrom, tho people will knc. how manyvotes It Is hoped will be Inlluenc cil lijSpeaker Cannon ordering a labor leader from tho Spenker's room.
chaos haveerrllory tlonstransition threatens nature. what at
counties, thantiniislllon exhausted? gathers skirts
Office Com- - away footDolegnto eloiiuent
opportunity to boom freo iur.ililcliwry which has furnished the basisof tho popularity of thanCongressman.
broiV
theylaw without The
work they nccompllsh willdegree of public spirit In
their districts.
least one wing of thocritics has been constant In Its
endeavor to discredit the clectoratoand raise question Hawaii's abil-
ity Itself. Why this wingnow havo a because
wuiotaken to Congress docs not
a change has como thospirit of tho wing's dream.
COUNTY MtlKTING.
Honolulu's County Ijiw free-for-a- tohe held this evening will happyinnovation In the public affairs of thoTerritory If tho people will sufficiently
themselves to It lutho spirit Intended by tho promotersand not fall Into tho old fashioned
channel of making It a medium ofIndividuals with axes to Toofrecpiently havo Honolulu's publicmeetings been called to outpurpose which docs nut appear untilInteresting nrounci public spirit Is swung or ham-
mered Into tho channels of politics.citizen within dlstuuco
of this meeting interested In mak-
ing the sort that will bIiowHonolulu capablo of grasping and deal-
ing with public (jyestlons In R broad,public spirit. This dono general
meeting will become Justly pop-
ular; falling, tho townsmen will falltheir old tlmo haggling
, What jiooplo want Is a clear-cu- t
discussion that will demonstrate with'
ut prejudice nil lines and angles of
tho county law now on nanuTho list of programed speakers
that this will doilo nndIf there la anything lacking when Ihesofinish, tho night ghoulii furnish tlmo
for Volunteers to In tho.
gaps.The fact Is established that tho Ter-
ritory of Hawaii, tho of Honolulu,
tho prlnclplo ofto carried out. tho
County Law, "which Is the exem-
plification of this prlnclplo wo now
jjossms, lacks legal fiuallncatlonsstability, the people seek only
the shortest and effective meansof supplying tho quantity.
A havo aton tho Hatch mission. Tho furoro
Ib doubtless duo to a suspicion nrousrdby various missions on ques-
tions that havo had greater elementsof privacy. Mr. Hatch nothingmoro than study nnd proh-nbl-
practical of action. Ho
discuss with tho Delegate and lu
dlUdunl Congressmen what thomeeting wilt dwell upon this evening.
Oranted that the County Law Is legally weak, the question before the peopic and their public servants thoselection of ways ami means tostrengthen It. Time and expenso areMtnl IteniR Itnolved A County lawthat rantmt be success! attarkid.setuied in the shortest time nnd tliuleant i p iisi is what the people amaitn'
HONOLULU PEOPLE
mwMHonolulu people showed by the .eiy
ntteml.incc at the presentationof Stanley Woymiin's Gentleman of1'innce in the house Saturdaynight that they appreciate the fact ofsuch nn client company as thoNellls coming the way from themainland at all manner of risks to givethem the benefit of plays that are hav-ing their run on the American stage,today. It was such an audience as onevould expect to sic nt Nelll perfor-mance distinctly fashionable and cap-
able of appreciating all the fine pointstho lsltlng iompan know so well huwto present the box on thebind were I'lltu-- D.iNld Kuwananakoaand MIM Alice Campbell and their
vI,orroKtPrs-avur5edto.U.;i-r- '
advantage.
ueJGrammunt,
IK Til BE
spectators.
NEW TO-DA- Y
Town Meeting
PROGRESS BALL
CORNER BERETANIA
Monday Night, Dec.
O'CLOCK
To Discuss Status County
SPEAKERS:
GOVERNOR CARTER,HENRY HIQHTON,
CAYPLE88,W. BRECKONS,
HUMPHREY3,BECKLEY,SMITH,
And
NONPARTISAN.
Everybody
party. while opposite were Oovernoi , Injur) by the bullet nnd the nnt-nn- d
Mrs. Carter, Mr. nnd Mrs Samuel urnl of enound. Dr. MinerO. Wilder A L. C. Atkinson pioduced the bullet extracted from the
The play was full action fiom head Mrs. Parmenter. The leadenthe appearing Hi ball had been kept In n nettle In thelole of Oaston de Marine, a poor gen- since extraction,tlenuu of France, nnd Chap Robertson nnd Dunne objected to thoman as M de lu a court beauty admission tho bullet In evidence.Too much be said In praise o maintaining Immateriality, lrrelavaiicythese tttii stars Their grace of moe and Incompetency. Objection wns oer-men- t.
particularly well suited to a play nnd the missile in the glass con-o- f
the old days In Krnnrv, was neer talncr was admitted. iseen to advantage. fight ' The stoiy of the alleged double mur-o- n
ihe stairs wns something to stir der has appealed u.rv inthe blood of the most phlegmatic. The Urleflly. Jones Is accused of toaction was quick and gracelul. the eon- - the house of his dliorced wlfu, halugelusion most satisfactory.
The upplauso tieeted Mr. and ' Uapld Transit tonilm-tu- who llu-l- l
Mrs. Nelll at their appearance next door, shooting Mrs Parmenteron the stage, was continued through- - upon his emergingout i lie play puitlculiirly her house, shooting and her Ini- -
slstent dining climaxes. Edyth Mrs. Parmenter died afterwas paitlcul.-irl- ) good renmwil to the hospltnl and mak- -
where Intent temjier Is given Ing a statement. Jones to thea hand. wore many In tho mountains, nearly starved, sur- -
laiullence who could the re- - himself to young son whonlistle ntunncr lu which the lending turned him owr to the police. Drink
When threatened lady depleted this ey common but and Jealousy lire said to flguiedSupreme Court furnished not altogether popular phase human . In the nc defendant
a pei lod. If And could be morethe has the Court of tract it the ladder scene where
periods been i M'llo de la Vlio herInborn her nnd then motions
A member of tho Post Gaston ficiiu the oftullttc, Kitlilo will have the thi thing a gesture with
mnll
more one
I
much can without his
nnd Territorial funds.amountmark tho
At
theto govern
should flt confirm- -
goodapp?a
unless
LAW
restrain carry
grind.
carry
resolutions discovered
Uery hailing
success
llio
ways.
mix-u-
gives
nssuranco
citywants local
only
thatassure
minusf reut many exploded half
various
courses
town
ully
large
opera
rlghl
effectand
start.
EdythYIre,
.ruled
betterfully
which
wife'sand
the
lied
appreciate
thethe
...... , , , i . ,
commenting oi. th powerful , ,l "' 'T B ""-"- , "",l"of Mra Ni'lll. the icmu Ii.. .
of the ..i should .,, forgoMen I'"" wSB lnVXM '" B"epC
sliue the) thetho compuny Ins m-- r
as as spoclucV-- J Honolulu. cle
of
of
over
IsIt
thQ
enough
If
jiosslbllltlcs
is
In
lurnnlns.net-1"-
'"ntl'lccnnttltute strongest
poweiful iolce made a tine Vlcomtc deTtireuni and Sheldon Lewis as M d
llruhl good vllhiln. Loulke llron- -
poll played Mme. de llruhl well. Her j
cillecl hut little nt'tlngbut In plas"lh:it to shoappear to gicnti-- IonaldHowies us Ilcnty of Xaitrrt, Georgelllcximriuust us Henry o Fiance,Reginald na IJiiUju iliwney,
Uulll HleUhtHlil as the Countess ofntlon of a local law might possibly ull In their
bo a
out
local
a
of
back
be
fill
bo
most
cock
ran do
cau
"A
eicnil
a
In
done
Its
lie
the
MR Ml. nilucler no,
hup- -
was
fur vorare
Hi,(12
parlu. llcrtrudo Keller as Mathurlnewas the mirth maker of the eenlng.
Nellls hao alwajs
this with much strongerthan ever before, they uru deservingof packed houses cery night.
thocurlous
Defendant Jones sat his coun-sel. A. M. Robertson J. J. Dunne.Attorney Generalhandling the tho
tho Rapid a con-
ductor, nnd thothis
Drs. and todescribed
of bulletcondition of
..,,.., m.'l
-
AT
FORT AND
7,
8
OEORQE R.
E.EDGARR.
A.
F. W.W. O.
others.
Invited.
Hi
of ofJames Nelll
ofcannot
print,going
ironic vcoids .Mis. Parmmtcr and
firstand, from
grew In- - killingmediately.
Chnjitnan beingsevuo
There thenrendered his
T of of
supply
with
Trower
NEED FOR A VOTING MACHINE.
Ci.ll I
During municipal election on1 MPBi1.lV Inflt Venn n limp.
In s "n
" ?'.
Jean with
mass
Into
The
a
partionic will
nud
The been
year
tlipip Hindi,
oooin on iiyuo sueei, iivhi i"v ''Hall, and during the day volcTsshowed their Interest In test byreglrterlng sample ballots therein. Attho close of the polls the lecorel wnstaken from the maculno iilld was liwthe nands of Ilcglstrar Wulitl withinfive minutes or mo nour wnen tue daysotlng wasThis test and w',v'n l,t.(;i
inailc In Eastern tM iiemonstrntothe fail t Imt It Is time regis-
tration of otes to 1)0 mademends, lly the voting ma-
chine cumbersome system of count-
ing counter-checkin- g of ballots byn corps of Inspectors and party
be greatlypopular I.lll... I 1.1 1.. !.,- -lu Honolulu and coming as they do '",l '"""', f. ":....support IIIIIMIIi I1IV hlillW stun U'HM w.p.
ing ballots at the booths mid In footl-ing up tho totals In Hcgl'tnr'Boffice would bo cut down tuo-tlilrd-
The evils of marked ballots and oferroneously scored ballots, which nowgl;o rise to so much confusion andpartisan strife nt every couldIjo eliminated by the use ct
Trtnl In tlm nun of IT In. machine. Even tho Illiterate cltrzenM. Jones, alleged slayer of his wife who peislttB In Btamplng his slip ofand wife's mother, before a Jury In paper by fconiethlng which cannot boJudge Gear's criminal court this morn Into an X nnd who thereforeing, comtroom being packed with i loses his chanco to reglstor folltl- -
withO. and
I.orrln Andrews lacase for people
S.
In'"
57C
through
election,
ncvninifiirr.il
construed
cal wishes must be ci edited whh themodicum Intelligence 6ufilrlent toenablo him to push u button a vot-
ing machlnoTho fact that more votes Were reg
Relatives of tho accused man wero Ifctered on tho machine used for a trialpresent. 0 Tuesday than enst In any pie- -
The only witnesses cnlled to the, clnct In tho city shows thatstand by tho prosecution this morning aro Interested In the cxpcrlmi&it.
wero two physicians who attended tho that Is now needed to make our clec-lat- e
Mrs, Sarah Parmenter, mother otitluns things of BpceiTUWs
the dead wife of defendant After they and precision Is for volerB to cbmo
hod gUcn their testimony It wns found .forward and demand that the voting
flint ilu. Government's next witness, machine be made the medium for theVlxlcy, or Transit,
wAH hot present ensowas continued until afternoon.
Miner Woltcrs tcatllleclattending Mrs. Parmenter;tho iinluro a wonud and tho
tho wounded woman, the
of Act.
Hh
Snu Francisco
tho
the
others jiftyp
fur the
mechanicaltho
and
would
the
absolutely
his
ofon
wero
All
mechanicaltho
registration of votes In the future.
WILLING ODLIGE..
Is well, 'nnnwn, Senator Bolesrenrose is loyal to the partyorganization, regardless of his person
CHRISTMAS GIFTSFOR GENTLEMEN
Don't forKet that htrft box of cigars will a husbands, pr.ilse.
Tell us who he l.saT.d we will tell you the smoke he will enioy most.
We have special Christmas boxes prepared, of from 12 to 25 inf urnmvni Yflll
- -TO
As
win
i nn m cT.i r it vnn spit-c- i .invui incinii CJeneitf Atthiir's, Van Dykes (Havana',(Havana)
suspended.
rs
simplified.
the'people
Intensely
Principe de Gales
Gunst-Eaki- n Cigar Co,Agent for Hawaiian Islands
I
iiiiiuw
Art Goods for the Holidays
Having completed tho Improvements In our AHT ROOM It Is now onoof the finest In the country.
Wo havo a new stock Intcly received from Now York and Paris, com-prising tho latest and best ART PRINTS such as POSTERS, GRAYUltES, CAIUIONS, WATER AND OIL-- PAINTINGS.
A well selected stock of FRAME MOULDINGS sultablo for framingChristmas Gifts: A small picture neatly framed Is always appreciated.
A full line of Pyrographlc materials and Art Leather for decoratlvowork.
The (SURREY FURNITURE Made To Order.
Pacific Hardware Company, Limited,Fort and Merchant Streets
A BUNCH OF KICKS!We have due to arrive aboutDEC. 1st, a large shipmentof YOUNG
California - Muleswhich we shall offer for sale.Don't forget !
SGHUMAN CARRIAGE CO., LIMITED,ALEXANDER YOUNG BUILDING.
Sugar Co
Hawaiian
why not owna havetheatre Jn ownNew and newrecords just
SOLD FOR CASH OR EA'SY PAYMENTS.
BERGSTROM MUSIC GO,,
PROGRESS
HAND PAINTED BARNSIIHave been known in this neighborhood ns long ns wo can remember.
They're an old Tho new and method of barn painting is toblow the paint on hy machinery. H lasts as long on rough looks aswell, nnd costs loss. If you've barn or fence to paint or a cellar to white-wash, let us gh' you an estimate on tho way.
S, STEPHENSON, The Painter, King St,
I.at pitviiTectlons or iteslres. An ought. A senator of your agoing distance of this was recently fur .should not remain unwed. For thonlr,eil by his Senator Quay, sako of tho organization, jou shouldMr. Quay tony that In friendly spirit at onc6 Belcct indeed, yourof chaff lio once Intimated to the Junior for would boSenator that he ought to go in moroncthely for social honors at tho capital dicing tho season. "Furthermore,nddeil tho "you ought, mydear Penrose, to get married. Really,
Tuesday, December
REMNANT
SALE
OF OdTTON, WOOLSILK GOODS.
REDUCTION
SALE
BLOCK.
AND
Infant's "Itilln RnCkS. Illack,
Tan anil 'vhlte, 25c. pair; re-
duced to 3 pairs for 2&c.InrAWt's Laco Socks, Black,
Whlto and Tan, 25c. pair; re-
duced' to pairs for 25c.Clilidrcn'B Plain Black Shaped
Hobo, 25c. per pair; reduced to3' pairs for 25c.
Children's Plain and Drop- -
stitched Black Llslo HoseShaped, GOc. per pair; reducedto 25c. per pair.
B, F, EMIRS & CO,
Victor Talking
Machines
For Christmas
tatlon Klbel
Playeverything;- -
"Victor" and ajyour home?1
instrumentsreceived.
Limited,
story,
mathlnc-palntc-
iVqlcaguc,wife;
chances
Senator,
greatly Increased should you marryeomo clover who would help yorthoclally."
Sir. Penrose took the matter Very se-
riously. After moment W two ofdeep reflection, ho asked Vpulto blandly:
"A thl'iig llko thot Veally counts?""It certainly dOfV' responded his
colleague."V-r- well, then," replied Mr. Pen- -
rOB, "let the organization select tueyoling woman nnd I'll marry Tier'1'Philadelphia Post.
Fine Job the BulfaUr
Money AdvancedOn Improved Real Estate
Repayable In Monthly 'Instalments
DEFIINTE CONTRACTS MADE
Apply to
PHOENIX SAVINGS, BLDG,,
AND 10 Ail ASS'N.,
JUDD DLDQ., FORT ST. ENTRANCE.
Guarantee Capital $
Subscribed Capital 8,500,000.00
Paid Up Capital 1,000,000 00
CASTLE & COOKE, Ltd
itI
HONOLULU.
Commission Merchants
Sugar Factors
AGENTS FOREwa Plantation Co.
The Wulalua Agricultural Co.Tho Kohala Sugar Co.
Walmca Sugar Mill Co.The Fulton Iron Worki.SL Louis, Mo.Tho Standard Oil Co.Tho Geo. F. Blake Steam Pumps.Weston's Centrifugals.
Now England Llfo Insurance Co.of Boston.
The Aetna Fire Ins. Co. of Hartford,Conn.
The Alliance Assurance Co. of Londo
Win. 6. Irwin & Co., Ltd.
WM 0. IRWIN PitiUtnt ridMtnictlCLAHSSPRECKELS Vc.Pr.ild.nlW. M. GIFFARD Sonl VIM Pr.ill.nlH. M. WHITNEY, Jr Trtii. nd Sic.GEO. J. ROSS cAui lor
SUOAR PACTORSAND
COMMISSION AOBNTSArcots for ti
SCOTTISH UNION (V NATIONAL INSURANCECOMPANY OF EDINBURGH
WILHELMA OF MAGDEBURO GENERALINSURANCE COMPANY.
ASSOCIATED INSURANCE COMPANYot Munich nl U.rlln.
ALLIANCE MARINE c GENERALCO. Ltd., of London.
ROYAL INSURANCE COMrANYol LIVERPOOLALLIANCE ASSURANCE CO. ol LONDON.
ROCHESTER GERMAN INSURANCE COMPANYOF NEW YORK.
AGENTS OF THE
Oceanic Steamship CompanyOF SAN FRANCISCO. CAL.
Alexander & BaldwinLIMITED.
TWOFFICERS.
H. I. Baldwin PresidentJ. D. Castle First Vice PresidentW. M. Alexander... Second Vice Pres.I. V. Cooke ...Treasurer
Oeo. R. Carter Auditor
Sugar Factors and
office,I for "- -"
Tlnlltii Sncnr Ptnn. ci
UD... VV., ......... ., . w .Co., N'ahiku ,
Plantation Co., Sugar Co.,Sinz -evcryth.ng; Kahulul naiiroad Co.
Improvedwork,
nmus,)ou
a j a
I
2
girl
a
Printing t
200,000.00
I
Tho
Tho
The
ASSURANCE
LIFE and FIRE
Insurance - AgentsAGENTS FOR
HilW ENGLAND MUTUAL LIFE IN-
SURANCE CO. OF
AETNA FIRE INSURANCE COM-
PANY OF HARTFORD.
C. Brewer & Co., Ltd.Queen StMtt, Honolulu T. H,
A fronts forHawaiian Co- - Ookali
Sugar Co., Onomea Sugar Co,Honomu Sugar Co., Walluku Sugar Co.Makes Sugar Co.,Th Planter' Lino of San FranciscoFaclfets, Ckna. Brewer & Co.'s lino titRotton IVckets.
List of Offlceritb. "M. Cooke, President) tlcorge
Ro'Dcrtson, Manager; B. 7. Bishop,Treasurer and Secretary: 'Col. W. F.Alien, Auditor; P. C. Jottca, Waterhouto r.ri Geo. R- - Ocrter.
Honolulu Investment Co
LIMITED.
Real Estate and
Insurance Agents
officers:A. V. Qear PresidentEmmett May SecretaryJUDD BUILDINO, MERCHANT STProperty Bought and Sold;
Life, Fire, Marine andPlate Glass Insurance,
WH. G. IRWIN & CO., LTD.AiroritH furMugiir Refining Co.,
tm itmiiuihuo, wui.Daltlwln WorW.I'llllixJolplilii. ,ln.
Nuwull UntvurMftl Alltl Cn.MiinufitctururHofrVutlomilCiinw
Hliruciuur, roow vors, rs.Y.Piirtiffln Piilnt)Ciimmii) ,
8un I'ranulHco, Crtl.Oliliillcit A Co.,
81111 I'ninulMCo, Cn.PbbI!Io Oil Trtinnportiitloii Cn
rdmi Prunolxco, Cal,
Honolulu Oyster16 N. HOTEL 8T.
Entirely renovated. New Service.CheL
MEALS 25c. ,OPEN ALL NIQHT.
Tho Yokohama Specie Bank, Ltd.'
ESTABLISHED 1880.
Capital Subscribed... YenCapital Paid Up Yon 13.000,000Reserved Fund Yen 9,210,00V
HEAD OFFICE, YOKOHAMA.RANCHES.
Bombay, Hongkong, Honolulu,Kohe, London, Lyons, Nagasaki,Newchwang, Now York, Peking,San Francisco, Shanghai, Tientsin,
Toklo.
Th6 hank huys and receives for col-
lection Dills of exchange. IssuesDrafts and Letters of Credit and trans-acts a general hanking business
HONOLULU DRANCH, 67 KING 8T.
BISHOP & CO.BANKERS.
Establlolied In 1838,
BANKING DEPAnTMENTVTransact business In all department
ot Banking.Collections carefully attended to.Exch&nes bought and sold.Commercial and Travelers' Letter .
of Credit Issued on The Bank oi Callfornla and N. U. Rothschild A Bona,London.
Corrnpondents The Dank of Callfornli, Commercial Banking Co. ofSydney, Ltd., London.
Drafts and cable transfers on Chinaand Japan through tho Hongkong AShanghai Corporation ant)Chartered Bank ot India, Australiaand Chine.
Interest allowed on term deposit a'tho following rates per annum, viz:
fleven daji notice, at 2 per cent i
Threo months, at S per rent , '
Six months, at 3 per ctnt,Twelve tronths, at 4 ner cent i
TRUST DEPARTMENT.Act a Trustees under mortgageeManage estates (real and personal).Collect rims and dividends.Valuable papers, Wills. Bonds, etc
ecelved for g.
ACCOUNTANT DEPARTMENT.
W.O.Smith Secretary t5 FirmsAuditors for Corporations and Prt
examined and reported on.Statements Affairs prepared.Trustees Bankrupt Intolvent
lommission Agents 924 bethel st.AGENTS Hawaiian Commercial ,''".,? "'
I
ofj on or
,f5lltfari7n fn Pl ruu ;accrcl 1
M..Q...
BOSTON.
AgriculturalPloHL
Co..IIaleakala Ranch
H.Director.
WoMternUocomotlva
House,
Noy
Banking
Books
lowed at 4 per cent per annum, iiaccordance with Rult and Regula-tions, copies of which may be obtilnedan application.INSURANCE DEPARTMENT.
Agents for Fire, Marino Life, Aceldent and Employer' Liability Insur-ance Companies.
Insurance Office, 024 Bethel StClaus Opieckels. WM. Q. Irwin
Claus Spreckels & C
BANKERS.HONOLULU, : : : T. H.. -
San Francisco Agent The IV
vada National Bank of San Franclsn.Draw Exchange on the Nevada Na-
tional Bank of San Francisco.London Tho Union of London and
Smith's Bank, Ltd.New York American Exchange Na-tional Bank.Chicago Corn Exchange National
Bank.Paris Credit Lyonnals.Berlin Drckdner Bank.Hongkong and Yokohama Hone
packing Corporation.New Zealand and Australia Eant
ot New Zealand and Bank ot AustralMa,Victoria nd Vancouver Bank ci'
British ..'orth America-Depos-it
received. Loan made onapproved security. Commercial andTravelers' Credits Issued. Bill ot Ex-change bought and sold.Collection Promptly Accounted For.
The FirstAMERICAN SAVINGS
AND TRUST CO.OF HAWAII, LTD.
CAPITAL, 250.000J)0,President Cecil irc-w-
Vice President M. P. RoblnsorCashier W. a Coopsi
Office: Corner Fort and King Bts.8AVINGS DEPOSITS received
Interest allowed for yearly deposits iithe rate ot 4 per cent per annum.
Rules and regulation furnished nt-o-
application.
WOMAN'S EXCHANGE
V Aro to bo found thottt latest hIicII IgIb and1 rlC Island curlou.
CallandBce. Hotel,near Benson, Smith.
ST. DAVID'S HOU8B'16 Hrward 8t-- , Near Third, 8. F-- , Cal.
This Is one ot the best LodgingSouses In San Francisco; convenientylocated to the center ot the city, the
itres, etc.; 200 rooms, en suite and sin-li-
Everything clean and mat.Howard 8L electric car pass the door.
Fine Job Printing at th Dulletloffice.
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EVENINO UULLETJN, HONOLULU, T. It.. MONDAY, DEC. 7, 1903. nv
All Nations ,(Except Carrie)
( Drink'
J
--V Primo Lager J
VfOUR letters tell whatyou arc. Your sta-
tionery should reflect yourtaste, character and refine-
ment. Wc sell fine sta-
tionery that answers everysocial purpose the paperthat appeals.
EATON -- HURLBUT'SWRITING PAPERS
Twotonc Linen and High-land Linen, Famous andFashionable, for politecorrespondence, can be
found at
WALL, NICHOLS CO.,Limited
Get your "To Let" sly s at thlttln office.
The Giving of Gifts
need not worry you, If you doyour shopping here. Our stockIt so large and contains so
' much that Is desirable, that' we find It easy to suggest art- -
I ides for your various gifts.The several new patterns of
' toilet goods this season arefiner than anything we haveever had, as well as being
I much lower In price. We es-
pecially ask that you bring Inyour catalogues from theStates, and note that ourprices on the same goods are
l exactly the same as In theStates. We meet every pricequoted, and mean what we say.
Ih. F. Widiman & Go,, Ltd.,
FORT STREET.
MOANA
Ranld Transit Electric Cars arriveat, and depart from, tbe main entrance
.' ot the Moana Hotel every ten minutes.
MOANA HOTEL CO.,
Fine Job Printing at the Bulletin "For Rent" cards on sale at Dull-t- lr
afflce. lotflee. ,
L. B. KERR & Co.
HOTEL'WAIKIKI BEACH
THE WORLD'S LEADER
"SOROSIS"SHOE FOR WOMEN
$3.50ALL ADVANCED STYLES AT
OUR NEW STORE.
L- - B. Kerr & Co,Limited,
AI.AKEA, BETWEEN KING AND HOTEL STREETS.
1H FLEET CONIES
SURMISES AS TO TIME
OF FORT V "team.,.
WHAT IS PROPOSED FOR ENTER.TAINMENT OF MEN DURINQ
STAY HERE OF AMERICANWAR VESSELS.
The arrival of tlio cruisers and battlcshli8 from tbe Orient Is now beinglooked forvxard to along the ft out ', tnbIe c(ncnj nl tho 0rentn, aullli n Hlmttnl nntl1,m. -- n.v... . ,,, ,..i....... ....,.,..,.,. Za,,rlion, uxxing to the absolute lack oldetailed Information It Is practicallyImpossible to calculate Just when Hievessels will nrrlvA.
It Is Raid tho cruisers will come herofirst and will nrrhc together. In casothey tome along at a fast rato ot speed,they should be here on the 10th or 12th,However, such speed would nlmost exhaust the coal supply In tholr bunkers,and It Is thought by some that theywill not nrrlvo before Young roof garden
or 1 lip arc ex- - evening nt 8
pecttd to arrive here on or about thelbth.
Thero Is at present a very largesupply of loal on hand at tho NuvnlStation. Tho visiting licet will be sup-plied with a lot of Cardiff coal whlihIs at present piled in the open airIt Is expected that the cntlte fleetcould bo coaled In tlxu das shouldspeedy work be necessary. This wouldbe by taking the xcssels nt utime at the Nnvnl wharves
There Is some speculation ns to vxluildisposition of the licet will be
nrrlval. it Is thought y
Navy men that the battleships hemsmuiblo to come Inside, tha cruiserwill remain outside with bit willbo the first to conl.
It is said by some of the Niny menthat the surmise of the difference Intime of arrival of the ciulsers uncibattleships Is not warranted and th.it
fleet will arrive here as n fleet and '
not In sections. It is lUrther statedthat all speed will be made by AdmiralHvuni In order to demonstrate what
be dono should he o'clock betweendcrs, he having but a xery shott timelelt in which to demonstrate what hU (apuble of doing. Ah Is well known,
nt
nt
C.
allnn which makes uecugtar) I'rngicss
retired . lnm
In on the of Nuuanuof seiies Its
in I haiboi dining stayof the Heel In poit W. W. llnnls.
mum actlxc of llie.Mviihiinlb' Association, hud the follow- -
lug s.i) on twin) .' ilunululii business people are goingbe giintl bencllttcd h) the
'
I
should do25l0 mm xxlll bu Thu onioeisxxlll be taken of xxe
tee to ure entertained,"I'll that 1 can o out and
In n hours from joungfelloxxs about tuxxn ure interestedIn racing. This saing nothingot xxluit might be seemed from tnebusiness liousua.
"Wo could barge between
licet Thciu xxuuld be no less thaneight boats In suc'ii Thenthere could be all other
of niiitutlc the boatclubs could eusllj crexxsfor n couple of trophies xxorth
could be up und I xen-nir- e
s.iy bluejackets xxouldbe onl) too glad to take "
m p
ATTORNEY BROOKSWANTS SPEEDY
(Continued Pago 1.)Ilrooks "upon tho foiegoing xxnlxer
nml upon his iillldaxlt de-
mands bis couHtltiitlon.il light ,ispeedy trial, this HonoraoleCourt for a forlhxxltb."
In iiliidnxlt llrookn states:'Thll t I lrif1lr.tliii.Mt Ixnu t
LOCAL AND GENERAL
Mrs. Ounu Is quite III.
Personal cases. 1 HallJos. 0. Pratt, attorney, l'rogrcs IlllcCharles Dole Is Improving slmvlv
ARRIVAL INJoin "Icon's Exchange I.lbrnr)
I New books, 20 cents.Don't foiget, 33 loacs ot bread for
$1 ntt bo Now England Maker).I A ribbon belt with chrysanthemum
buckle has been lost. List S.
Chas. Hummel, mgr. Hawaiian HotelBarber Shop. patronago solicit-ed.
Ueautlfully embroideredvvntei
ilntil nf......
done
upon their
them
J
double U's Wheeler &son, Watson West. WW bestmachine.
furnished rooms at tbo Pop.ular. $1 11.50, and $2 per week. 1249Fort street.
On page S Is published a notice ofdissolution of partnership, P laukcaand Andrew Cox.
dun Club will hold a meeting atprobably the tho Hotel Thursday
Iblli lain. iiattlcshlpa o'clock.
two
the
the
Tbe Weekly Edition ot tbo EveningBulletin gives a complete summary ol
news ot the diy.Tho heart bowed down by weight of
woe can bo bowed up again bytheou O. 1. S. whisky.
"Good paint and experience" Is E.C. Howe's strong combination)our painting dono now.
llefoio purchasing your Christmaspresents call Whitman Co. s. Youwill find Just what ou want.
An elegant new cottago ofwith all modern Improvements nl 111lleretnnla street Is offered for
bliyclo has been found, oumr uinluxe same b) cnlllug nt Meiiopolliun.Meat Co., lug for ad. mid proxln?propel t)
Gcrmnn bark Solldc sailedmorning lo:30 o'clock for 1'unt.iArenas. CoBla Win, to tukc u ofhardxxood to Europe.
There will bo a basketball onthe groundx Kamehameha at t HO
can thero rush or today the l'unahotiami . . A. teams.
An ndxi rtiscment In toda.x's pnpciglxos the cponkcu aim all ether lufor
Admiral Exiiiir has but arrlxed nl regarding the town libeling Inage foi hall this exenlng.
him to bo Vv Indx's b.ind satchel u.ii rrngreat deal of talk Is being Unit between Vlnnv.ml ami
dulgid Just now- - subject icmciery A rewind otr.ri,tue fcihlbllliy u of aquatic; or leturii to oulcc.
no theone
ot the iiiembcis
to the subject
calling- -
at thishlnk
xxlm
and
mid
nt
The steamer Ko Au Honat m., fiom
nml xxberu she went on utrip with and
Izer."The by
",,M by tueport of the Asiatic scpi.ill.miIt nn mnrn HL.,i ,1- - Mr. Nelll vx III appear us Johnand
a1"1 ,:1tl1 GlorHint xxo tor tho8,,,rlnhere. Waie.
tnie but shouldIt that the menwarrant
few securexxbo
boat Is
baxo lacesand
nine racesswimming and
get togetherraces
$ir or VM putto thut the
part
TRIAL.
from
(annexed)lo
tuoxestrial
thisIin linMiirrli
Injiuy
See page
Pour Wlb& the
Ncatlr
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Tho
the
Pan.
(let
&
sl looms
ri'ntA
pa)
The thix
lo.nl
game
It
A
Ih
thisreturned
ji'sterday 1.15 p. I.abnlnaMnalaea,
bpeihil labutvrs fertil
Christian." Hall Calm Istbo play to "e presented
SlumuunetliliiR Chapman ns
or
Patronize home inaiutry; when jouneed starch, order l'la, or Hawaiianstarch. All grocers keep It for sale;coats no more and Is superior to anyImported.
Dolls of every description Decemberlib at the Hawaiian hotel, "Somei-sault,- "
Topsy Turxey," Dinah"dulls and snller, bojs, china ami char- -
iiaxxalliins men fitim ships of the ncter dolls.
kinds spoiu
Mnry
Your
million
In the game of polo between thu Munnajius and Knplol.inls Saturda attcrnooii, tho former xxon by n score ot3 to 1, Tho game was rather slow' audunlntcrcs'Uui;.
Tho Hawaii Yacht Club has recelxcdan ansxxer from thu New York Yacht'Club to tho congratulations Bout nt theconclusion of tho International yachtrace last summer.
Thu Anlns defeated tho (Uiod i:'-- s
In a game of baseball at Kaplolanlpark Sunday afternoon. The-- score wnC to ". (Ircut excitement proxallnlthroughout thu game.
Pastor H. S. Murklcy, ot tho Chris- -
tlun Church of Honolulu, hns ncceptedla call to tbo pastorate of tho I'lrstChristian ehurch of Portland. Oregon.He nnd his family will lenxb In thuAlttmc,la ot ,l,u so,h lu8t'him B.en. public uppiobiuin. has ,
mined his business and has seriously' Tll Christian Kiidcaxorers from theaffected the health of his xxlfe. ' societies of tho city nro re
"Unit ho Is xxhollj Innocent of the ' to meet nt Central I'nlnntl,arge church this exenlng promptly ut 7 SO
"Thai the Indictment charges hini 'var "10 rel"'rl of u, tommltteuxxltb ciinsplilng to maintain and foster Idnnnlng for Dr Clink's reception,houses of public prostitution, xlilehnot, us ho understands thu law und as pose In attempting to beuno tho entra-in Is iidxlsed by his cuiinsel, au uffciibe dltlon of Ad.ulil fur perjury Is to useninilntt tho hixxs of the Culled States Mm n n uiin,.s hchIuhi ilcri.nit.iutnnd of xxhlch. xxhether an offense or 'ilrooks; that Ilictkous adriits there Isiiot, tie is xxnoiiy imiiKcut no exlileuco lo connect wild defendant
'That the indictment fulls to specify with the alleged eonspliuey except thoxxhether offeus.es of adultery or furnl- - 'testimony of Aducbl.mllon xxeie eominllted, alleged nets "Thut to lontlnue the caso Tor tho1ate nut set foitli In sepjrate counts as milo puipose of piinuiiug Aduehl us uicqulrcu by law. Ixxltncs xxould blultlfy tho piosceutlun
"That thu bill of p.iitlcul.iis asked In that Adaihl Is a perjurer (un thefoi and furnished thu Dtsttlct Attm- - stxorn loiuiilnlnl of llreekouH) und tUe 'tie) was so xuguo a ml InileH- - iKTJury with xxhlch he is charged xtusnlte us to ulfoid no Information upon uMnmlllcd. if nt all, In testlfjing lelu-xxhl-
defense iinild bo piepared. tixL. in Hie alliid consplriicy xxltli"That the luillctmcut and bill of par- - which this defendant, among otheis, Ij
tnleulars xxcro xxilbout legal xallillty ih.irged.nnd wholly liwullleleut to put blm "That to nv.nl Adaehl xxould ln to(Ilrooks) on tiliil. '
utiUiult thu ense to the July upon the"Definduut bcllexcs he lias the right uucoiiobuiiited (cstliuuiiy ot an nlli'srd
of speedy tilal. 'uecunipllccsxxoin to n complaint for pcijury' "That If Adaehl Is extiadltid loragainst Adaehl und has commenced 'perjuix liu cannot bo l.m full) useil byproceedings for tho extiuilltion of Ada- - thu (toxornmeut for nil) other purpose,ehl f i oin Japan to be tiled mi pending according to lull i national law.Indictment . "Defendant denies that hu xxas In- -
"1 hat the charge of perjury is so Miumcntnl In the ilepnituiu uf Adaehlloosely und defectixel) iiiado the pa- - fium Hawaii to Japan, that Ailiuhlpcis so dcfetllxily diuxxu that the t.iis undci nn lestiuiui here uftei d
Stitcs xxlll mil Issuu the siime lug his statements to llieikoui. (hutfor the extiuditlnii of Ad.ulil aud, In the l.itlei iiiuld liuxe itelaluid Adaihlcase It does, tb it Japan will nut cum- - Ir hu so ileslml, thin If mi) one is nlply with tho requisition fault It Is thu ni'Sleet of the Distilet
"That llm District Atioinej s put- - Atlouie) hluutlf. ' '
FACE TO FACE
WITH FACTS
It tit a fnct that kIioch mimt notonly be of lioncnt iitutcrlal nnilwelt made but they must be nutty,snappy, catchy and out of theordinary.Thin In embodied In a IIANANHHOli, thin Ih what makes peopletalk about tbe llanan Hlioe andthin In what I Increanln our saleon tills celebrated make,llanan studies every detail ofshoe building, so thnt each seasontheir oods approach nearer per-fection.They ore progressive people andplace tbelr goods with progressivedealers.
MclNERNY SHOE STORE.
CardParties
We carry a very iarrje stoek of
FOLDING CARD TABLES and FOLD-
ING CHAIRS that we rent out for Parties. Our prices are the lowest andour Goods the best. We deliver to anypart of Honolulu and call for the Ta-
bles and Chair when you are throughwith them. Give us a call when In
need of Tables or Chairs.
COYNEFURNITURE COMPANY, Lid.,
CORNER FORI AND BERETAM
BOOK AND
STATIONERY SALE
All goods sold from this dataat
20 to 30 per cent, discount
In order to closa out tho bus-
iness as soon as possible, wewill RETAIL GOODS ATWHOLESALE PRICES!Every Article Must De Sold.No Goods Reserved.Thero Is no HUMUUO aboutthis sale. Wo nro simply nit-
er tho MONEY, and will sacri-fice our prollts In order toget It
Golden Rule Bazaar'16 Hotel Street
HolidayNovelties
Prom 8 W I T Z I! It L A IS l,GURMANY, PIIANCI! (milENGLAND.
Tho Ititcut f (ids In IIOl'HIl- -IIOLI) UTUN8IL8 nndKITCIIIIN WAISIi.
OUR PRICES THE LOWEST
Careful HouHcvtlvcs Calland InHpcct.
LEWIS & CO , LTD.,
THE BIS GROCERS,
1 09 King St The Lewers & Cook"Idg. 2402 Telephone 240.
SOLE AGENTS FOR THE HAWAII-- I
AN ISLANDS.
THE PIONEER DUILDINQ ANDLOAN ASSOCIATION OF
HAWAII
pays Its withdrawing members at thecul of six months or u year not onlytho cash paid u by thorn but Seventy-(h-
(""".) per cent, uf tho profit b.It retains Twenty-fiv- e 25) of tha
prollts for the benefit of tbo Stockhold-ers remaining
Tbo Twenty seventh Series of SlockIs now open for subscription. ONU1)01. 1. AH per month per share.
A. V. OHAIl, Secretary,2507-t- t 122 King Street.
80LIJ AGENTS.
A Home Company
CAPITAL, S50.00C.
Organized under the. laws ot theTerritory of Hawaii.
THE HAWAIIAN REALTY AND
MATURITY CO., LTD.
Loans, Mortgages, Securities,Investments and IlealEstate.
H0ME8 DUILT ON THE INSTALLMENT PLAN.
Home Office Mclntyre Oldg., Honelulu, 1. H.
THE HAWAIIAN REALTY AND
MATURITY CO., LTD.
L. K. KENTWELL,General Maniaer
SANFORDS TONIGHT.
Tin- engageiiH m of thu Simfurdt'liiiip.iuy will bo brought to a close onMondn) nnd Tiiesdn) excnlngs by apresentation of "Northern I.lghts."This Is n story of nrrliy and flirt IlfoIn our oxxu great North west. Thscenes nro laid in Moutana, nt a milltury outpost In the year 1S7C, nnddeals xxlth army llfc'iimong tho olllcrriand their families, and ex cuts thatfollow id tho Hloux Indian uprising Hintled to tho massacre of General Custerand his follower, and tho dual cap-ture of Sitting Hull. The last act cV
the play n striking dramaticplituru xx here tho beselged men andxx omen nre rescued by the I'. S. cav-olr-
under tho command ol GeneralCook This phi) xxlll doubtless bogreeted by tho friends nnd admirers ofthl. tompnny lu force Mr. Sanrordpromises a return engagemeikl ot histompnny In the spilng.
,
n'i. t ., ..mi' k"ohim' hi iiouiier i.inpe nrrlx'ed from Kuhnla nnd Kona ports ye- -
tl.rttfiv miiinliii. fit 't nlA. I Ul...bioiight 21 bend uf initio fiom Klliolu'nun ..io iii'.iii or siiei p trom KnxxiilhueThe olllters of the IMIpse report tinenlrntil, ,llu,.1. .... (I.. . ti .. 1..,..., . I.."" ' ...,'.... ..., nib mfc I,,U11U lu Uln magnificent one
HONOLULU STOCK EXCHANGE
HONOLULU, Dec. 7, I903
NAME OF STOCK pC.15'p!:
MERCANTILE.
, Brevtr ft Cost) toy... B Km Co,, Ltd .
SUGAR
im riistittoo Co ...iawfUtaAfHcuthirilZafwillioCcm,&Su CoUwtiua Sar' Co ...i oo on v Mitr io ..Icnokii Sutcr Co.. .Htliu Sufir Co ....Kittotra Plantation Cotlb1 Plant Co ,lli,... '
I'vktiula bucirCo .foloii Sutf Co . ..McBrydSuCo.,Li. .0fiu Sugar Let, .Oioma 5uirCo. ...OtkaU SufifPlin Co'O 4Suer Co.Ltl.iiowam itmpinjr .
PatuhidSj, PUn CWdflcSuearMiil
lt Plinuilon Co ...Vtftkto Si cir CoPlonerMl1l Co .AtUttji Affi Co. .WillukuSurarCo .Walminaldbstai Co
MISCELLANEOUS.Wilder StamihlB Co .
SUitaN Co,liw iin tltetrlc Co ,M R T &L. Co.. Pre!Hon RiMIT liL.CoMutual Ttt'pnonf CoOabu RvftL Co....Hilo Railroad Co.
BONDSHawaiian dov par cantHa. Ttrr.a pc (F C)HlloRRCo 6nrtntHon Rapid TrantltEwa Plantat n 6 pM cantuarm ksllo rr cOahu Plantation pcOlaa Plantation 6 p. C.Walalua Acr'cul ftpKahuaiu 6 rr cantPioneer Mill Co .. .
5,W,OrJolt,0O0,0Oa(
f.I.fJO,000,000Soo
5o CM500,000
1,310,000tfoono
J.Soooo
1.000,
ijaoW ioi.nn wic t
jjo.oq 10TSO, If
.,?!, 16 'l.SJQ.VV 101
JS.M 10.
lo.O"
lif.tM ...
Ik
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Sales 23 O. It. & I. Co . $?S.
; Latest sugar quotation, 3.S9S.
SH
At meeting of the execntlxe com-
mittee of the Republican TerritorialCentral Committee, held In headquart-ers yesterdaj the following xxcro en-
dorsed for various positions under thoTcriltorlal government
Arthur 11. Uroxxn. for High Sheriff.Audrexv Uroxxn, for Superintendent
of Water Works, Honolulu.John C. Lane, for member ot tho
Hoard of Health, Wee S. Kane,
DECEMDER "SMART SET."
In "Mlti Kltzmauriee DebuUnte."the iioxeletle xxlth xxhleli (lie DeitmberSmart Set opens Trunk I.'c Ilcneillcthis gheji the best pioilui-- l ot hispen Here niu rapid .utlon nnd
tcntliiKiit. real men nnd wo-men, and most Ingenious plut altogether thoKiughl) delightful story,the scene ihnnges from Washington
London, and tliu pictures of llfolu both tapltuls ndd x.iluo xxcll
Interest n.uratlxe that throughoutabsorbing
lu "The Honest OglHle.,' MaurlcoI'r.iucls I'gan has written tocin!study that unltc accuracy of delinea-tion und sentimental ennrru; while 11Phillips Opprnhelm has contributedps)elioIogli.il romance "The Hun-dredth Night." which distincthons subtle In contrast to tlietocomes "Tho latst of the Decadents."delicious satire by Italph Strode anilI.ouli Marluxx, followed by 'Tho
lu Ituptrl. most power-ful pcutrii)al of mans heart, by GuyWclmore Cnrr.x story of unlquofoi "'I lgll of Wieck." by
Itustell Tlieio are also notablostories by Hdna Kenton Mary Pcn-dcie- d,
I.oulso lteits IXxxards. norencoWat den. Gertrude! I.jnch and others.
Au essay that charming nnd noxelfrom the icn of Joslnh I'lynt, nnd
entitled "What the ndcr WorldThinks of the Smart ,ct
Humorous matter of unusual nitrac--tlxcncfc-- , lomribtued by May IsabelI'lsh Tom Musson Charles HattcllLonmls HnyiUn Citi ruth nnd others.
CHRISTMAS GIFTS.Do you xxlth plcioe vour friend- - If Rne them some
Pretty HandkerchiefsWeliive.il.irse assortment of Plain and EmbroldertJLINEN ahJ CAMBRIC. HANDKERCHIEFS for LaJiesand (jcntlcmcn.Just rcteiveJ, S.S. AlameJi, a line line of IRISHLINI:N anJ REAL LACE HANDKERCrllEI
E. V. Jordan & Co., Ltd.,PORT KTRIIUT.
ART GOODS.COsr complete line of ART GOODS In been reducedfor the Chrlstnus Season.GRASS LINEN TEA CLOTHS, CENTER PIECES,BUREAU COVERS, SIDE HOARD COVERS,DRAWN WORK DOYLIES. VNDKERCHIEfCASES, PIN CUSHIONS, PILLOW TOPS anJPILLOWS.The- - gooi" ire sold at .1 discount of io io per cent.You inn hud omcthliig to pleie your friend at thissale.
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viceThis Is the cheapest advertising ever .ft jl jt 4 j tt Aly fifth I part of the duy
offered the people of Honolulu. to follow.O . i k J Aly lxth Itt the mirror of the times
WANTSSoo Pnjjo H, N12W TO-DA- Y, for Now Ads.
SITUATIONS WANTI2D.
SPECIAL NOTICES.PACHECO'S Dandruff Kilter Is a. mar-
vellous quick relief for prickly heatand Itching scalp, ono applicationallays the an fill ltcbiug. At UnionDarber Shop.
Alwojs cool and refreshing A glassof beer at the Bugle saloon
WANTEDGood stable and cure given In exchange
by responsible party fur use of horsonnd buggj or saddle home AddressA. 1) C , llox ".72 Ilnnululii
.!ti21 lw
FIvo or six room unfurnished cottage.Mosquito proof Statu rent, local-
ity, where ke obtainable. 1'. O.Box 20. 2013 lw
Furnlshul cottage State rental andlocation Address 8 , this olllcu.
2f,.'7 21
A fast gcntlo driving hnrse AddressM, this otllco 2C2Stf
POM SALE.FOR 8ALE Kino corner lot in l.
Curbing, water, fruit andornamental trees and all Improve- -
ments. Two minutes' walk from.cars and I'unahou College. Address'H. F., this office. 2516 tf
TO LB'I .
Houso of eight rooms and large hallModern Improvements, water Ineluded ?2S per mouth, 13G3 Fort St ,
near Vlnejard Apply HonoluluHotel. 2019 tf
Cottago on Itiver street, four rooms,kitchen and bath room J. W Todmore, llethel and King. 2G21 tf
TO LET Furnished rooms at No. 9
Garden lane Mrs McConnell 25C3
The Board of Agrlcnlturo and Forhtrj Is semlloK tho following circular
letter to tho volunteer forcsleis, to-
gether with their Instructions und com-
missions.Honolulu T 11 Dee 1, 1903
Dear Sir I take pleasure In for-warding to jou herewith ncommlbsloniw forestci under the Hoard of Agr-iculture und ForcKtij. which otUce jouluvo kindly slgnllled jour willingnessto accept
The dutick of the office jio not nar-rowly defined bj the law, nil there ison the subjut being the (list para-graph of the subsection entitled "For-euers- ."
on page 4 of tho Forestry Actof 1903 I suggest the following, how-
ever, as being some of the principalmatters which will cull foi your atten-tion:
1. Forestry HcBcrves. Considera-tion of the piopci boundaiits of n for-
est reserve In your dbtrlit Final de-
termination of such boundaiies willupon tho lutlon of the Hoard of
Foristrj und of the Coventor, hut jourlocal knowledge und Influence will be ustrung factor In determining whut suchboundatleii shall be
In this connection talking with thosawho own or lease land In the sug-
gested forest reserves, und endeavor-ing to secure their support will bu oftho greatest value '1 here Ib no ap-
propriation for purihaso of privatelands I'rovlslOn Is made, however, forI emission of taxes on private lands de-
voted to fore'strj piupobis. andcun probably lie made for gov-
ernment lands or leases If the owneris willing to transfer title to the gov-
ernment, absolutely.If you have ulieady forwmded a rt
on this subject to Coventor Dole.It will not he necessuiy to lepent It,us all such leports ient to 111 in havebeen turned ovir to tho Hoard; but Ifyou hnve not sent such a recommenda-tion, or Inn i) any modltlcutiou to sug-
gest, or further lecomnii'ndatlon tomake, they will be valued by thoHoard.
2. Fencing As soon us Forest Res-
ervation bounilurlcs are decided upon,tho matter of fenilug tho Reservationshould be takiii up
Thern Is no available appropriationfor this purpose, and It will bn neces-sary to senile tho assistance of thoselocally Interested If fencing Is to h!dono In n number of place's the localIntereitB so stiouglj favor finest
that fencing will bo paid foi bythem.
An Impoitant duly will bo to pin- -
HI3LP VANTI3D.
TO LET.DTOHE TO LET The premises lately
occupied by J K. Morgan as an auc-
tion salesroom, Queen street. Applyto M V McOhcsney & Sons, Ltd.
2531-t- t
I'rlck building, suitable for manufacturing plant, store in connection itdesired Kent very reasonable.Ulshop d Co., bankers. 2621 tt
FOR RENT: Furnished Rooms Nice,cool, mosquito proof rooms. AlakeaHouse, Alakea St. bet. Hotel andKing. 2265 tf
In private family, a furnished roomfor gentleman, mosquito proof withall modern improvements, 140 KingSt. 2C!'J tf
FOR RENT C08 Quarry Street, housoof 8 rooms for rent cheap . Apply toJ. V. 1'odmore, Dcthcl and King.
25G2 tf
Lnrgo dwelling house. Chaplain Lanenear Fort. Rent very reasonable.Ulshop & Co , bankers. 2G21 tf
TO LET Furnished housekeepingrooms; hot and cold baths. Los An- -
geles. 1543 Fort St. 2.15G tf
T0 LET. Cottage with all modernImprovements on Cunha's Lane, nextto Mormon Church 2C1C tf
N'leo front parlor all modern convonlences with board Call 1490 Nuuami Ave, arter 5 p m 2039 Iw
Furnished Ilooms. all model n convenlences, with or without board, 727
I.unalllo St 2039 Iw
LOS'I .
LOST Many thousands of dollarsthrough neglecting to have stocksufficiently Insured. Honolulu In-
vestment Co. represent four of thestrongest Are Insuranco companies.
mote co-- o cuillon uud active work inthis icspect
3 Foieoi Hangeis The law pro-
vides for u limited number of ForestHangers Theii duties are broadly de-
fined nt the bottom of page 4 of thoFoiestry laws.
These Hangers will probably have tocover several districts each, as tho ap-
propriation will not allow of ono foreach district
The most obvious duties of the For-est Hanger will be
(u) lo keep forest fences In repair,(I)) To keep trespasseis, both hu-
man and others, off the teservatlon,(e) To have i haige of tree nurseries
uud lefoiestlng,(g) Ueneiullj to assist in the execu-
tion of the Forc&trj lawThe Kuugeis will be appointed by the
Hoard, upon consultation with the For-
csleis In whose district thej will op-
erate, and will be subject to tho ordersof the Foresters concerning Foiestrjmutteis within their tovcral districts.
4 Tree I'ropagatlon For the Im-
mediate future the Hoard intends toexert its chief elTorts toward gettingforest reserves set apart As soon nsthis is accomplished, however, reforest-ing denuded uicas will be tuken up.Meanwhile nnj thing that can be ac-
complished In tills, line will be ufvalue
So far as piuulcuble it Is suggestedthat the Hangeis be men capable ofgiving Institution In this icspect andthat one of their duties bu to showthose desirous of planting tiees, whatthe best method Is of propagating,transplanting and caring foi them
The Superintendent of Forestry willvisit the several districts as frcquentljas practicable) and consult with thol'ui esters upon tho Forestij pioblcmsIn their several districts. Ills udvlceund as well as that of theHoard will ulwujs be available to For-esters and others Interested In the sub-ject of Forestry.
L A. THURSTON.President Hoard of Agileulture und
Forestrj.
DIED.
HOnATIO GATES CHAHHK HornMnrcli 2. 1S30. In Philadelphia, Pa ,
died Dec ,1, 1903, aged 73 jears, 9
months, 3 dajs. Father of Do Cour-co-
W. and John M of Sacramento.Cal , Clarence L, llornco N. andLjdln II Allen of HonoluluFuneral fioiu Mnsonlc Temple Mon
dnj'. Dee 7 at 3.30 p m.I Philadelphia. Haltlmoic St Louis
and Sutrumcntu pipers please eopj )
The Hawaiian view art calendar Incolors Nothing like It before. Mullono to jour friends Wall, NicholsCo.
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Copyright. I90O. by CHAHLES S CR I B ft E"R'S SOISe"'-'- o
CHAPTER 111.
A GENTLE 1'IUATEEager ejes on the ship had noted
the evirj movement of the whaleboatns she drew mar tho Itnngcr. OldPrice siw that n whip nnd n bolt-swain- 's
clinlr had been rigged on thoiiinlu ) unburn to swing his passmgerson board. The sight of the danglinglope nwukened a. fresh lit of iipprchen-slo- n
on the part of the timorous maid,nnd It was with gre.il dllllcully that theamused seaman persuudeil her Hint shewag not to bu hnngeil outright Cntirc
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ly unconvinced but resigning hi rself )0 mttohcr ate. she Dually down h..sat on ;mcn h n, ,)e mk ansmall boird and towas swung the(ljy he ,)a,,rka of our br,ghl cycggungwnj .,,,..,, , .Now,' will jou vouchsafe me jour nnmo
The mistress of ,,, of )Ur g, hat ,he officer against of theonepHMrnte know , Bh()m , ,,, , ,,,..
thwarts and, leaving the hiindkerchlelns n rest for It, followed the maid.Thin the old cockswain soured theIlcutemiut to the li.ilr nnd when hebud leithed tint deck where he oucnedus e)(.g and recovered consciousnesswiiii iiirreiiinip piotnpiness, tne uo"twas dropped astern, the inlls hookedon mi il she was smartly run up to herplace at the davits and the Hangerfilled aw a. O'Neill was at once nsslstid below to his cabin, nnd Illsw omuls, which were not serious, wereattended to by the surgeon
When the joung woman Joined herriald on the deck her glance conipre--bended n curious picture n front ofher hat In hand, bowing low befo.oher stood n small, dapper, swarthy.IJIUU II11IIUI1I1 Ul U U4tUI IIMILVI I1U
bad the face of u scholar nnd a stu-dent, with the bold, brilliant blackejes of n fighter Surrounding himwere other officers nnd several joungbojs similar) j dnssed Scatteredabout In various pirts of the ship, astheir occupation or station permittedwhere a number of rude, fierce, des-perate looking men, nondescript In ap-
parel None of the navies of the worldat that duto, except In rare Instancesuniformed Its men On either side ultho deck black guns protruded throughtho ports, nnd here and there a ma-rine, carrying a musket nnd equippedIn uniform of white and green, stoodor pared a solitary watch.
"I bid jou welcome to my ship, mad-am So fair a face on a war vessel Isas grateful a sight as the sun ufter asquall," s ild tho officer, elaboratelybowing
"Sir," snld tho joung woman, trem- -bllng slightly, "I am a person of someconsideration at home My guardianwill chccrfullj pay jou anj ransom ifjou spare me, I am a woman undalone I beg jou, sir. to use me kind-- Ij
" Sho clasped her hands In be-
seeching cntreitj, her beautiful ejesfilling with tears
At this signal the fears of the mnldbroke out afresh, and she plumpeddown on her knees nnd grasped thecaptain mound the legs, bawling
and adding a touch of com-edy to the scene
'Oh, sir, for tho love of heaven, sir,dont malo us walk the plank'" Itwould seem that the maid had beenleading romunces.
The seamen near enough to hear andsee grinned laigely nt this exhibition,and the captain with a deep Hush anda black frown on his te.ee, struggled torelease himself,
"Silence, woman' ' he cried flerccljat last 'Get from jour knees qr,bj heaven, I will have jou thrownoverboard, and jou, madam, for whatdo jou take me'"
"Arc jou not a a pliate, sir'" shoanswered, hesitating "Ihej told moon the ship that jou"
"No pirate nm I," Interrupted thoman proudly, lajlng his hand on hissword "I nm an officer and, with
factjou would bo suriuunded servants,hero aro men who would die to preventhnrm coming to jou Is It not so,
A chorus of "aje, rangthrough the air 'flic captain contin-ued with sudden
'Koro madam, don't under- -
how could Insult with nnol offer of
Oh, sir," girl, vtslbljIn vul. "they mc that vou weie(Irate and would murder Are
not"Captain Paul Jones, at jour
service nindnm " Interrupted the littlenfllcer, with another bow, thrusting
Is hand in his bosomYes." said the joung woman; "they
said It would be jou. everynews letter In the land descilbes jouas as"
"Pirate madam; say It. You havenot hesitated to the word hcic-tofor- e.
A a traitor a pirate," hosaid, throwing up his head proudly." a penalty which one pajs forfighting for freedom; but ou, at least,shall be able to speak unequivocal!) asto our character, for pledge jou myword jou shall take no from us.
"My name Is Howard, sir KllznbethHoward," replied the girl, brighteningns her fears diminished. "I am thegovernor of Scarborough custle. haveno father mother"
"Another upon our considera-tion ma'nm
"Sir, thank jou was going tovisit friends In Liverpool when that
'lmforlunale nMp tllcrc wng wmkei,Oli, what will become of me now?" shoexclaimed, hci ejes tilling with teamagain
"Liverpool lies In our vaj. MistressHoward, nnd twill give muIdeasuie to land jou upon foimo coivpncnl ,, on toltl , fptt
,,a, ,f 10 wnd ,loJ nl, ,
Uanc0 nr,t ,, nmv ,, prMPtmj officers to jou, vve are to belellow passengers all?"
I'pon leielvlng the desired permis-sion from tho grateful girl. In whose
nle cheek color began to comeagain, the captain, who was gientMilkier for etiquette-- , biought forwaidthe little group of olllceis and Introdutpil them ono by one There wasmuch bowling nnd courtesylng on thequarter deck, which even the seamenseemed to enjoj
"This Is nil. believe." cnld the rap-tiil- n,
having Hopped with the smallestmidshipman, who announced himselfin his bujlsb treble, In comical Imita-
tion of his elders, ns vastlj honoiedmadam "
The gentleman who, brought mohere'" questioned tho gill, blushingfnlntlj trust he Is not scrlouslj In-
jured '
"Ah ' replied Joins, "mj lieu- -
'tenant. Mr Harrj O'Neill, volunteerVilth us and an officer In the seivlcc ofhis most Chilstlun nuijestj, mj friend,the king of France " On the shipO'Neill had elected to sink his marqulsate
He is not much .Mist less Ilow-ui- d,
onlj battered about a bit and pull-r- d
down by the nervous shock andhe underwent vvh j, heie he Is
now' Did not warn jou, sir. to slnybelow'' said the doctor, slinking hisUnci, us ONclll, pale and languid,with his luad bound up, came slowljup the companion way
Oh I all light, doctor," said theinthcr weaklj, but smiling
v.lth the audacity mid gallantly of hisince us ho spied the girl "Who wouldstaj with divinity on the deck''The thought of the picenco of thisliulj above would lift crusaderftoin his tombstone '
me to piescnt jou In duoform to Mistress Howard, Mr O'Neill."said the captain, somewhat severelj,evidently very desirous of obsei v Inc;the piopiletlcs now,
Sir bald the joung glil, lookinggratefullj ut the Irishman out of herviolet ejes, "I have tp thank jou foimost gallant rescue, made duublj hardbj mj perversity und foolish appicheu- -
slon, which this gentleman," bowing to
IjNuw pioposo to give up one uf
my i.iblna to Mlsticss How aid and hciimihl ' snld the cnitaln, 'and pic-sm- n
tint she will need tp ust nfterthe exciting Incidents of the dnj untilsupper is served If jou mo nble, MrONiill. should to have jou Joinus there with Mistress Howard's per--mission of lourse, siiuu the ship Ishers He smiled towurd hci, andwhen be smiled he was ineslstiible
(Continued Tomorrow.)
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these gentlemen, nm In the service of the flattered captain, "has most kindlythe United Stntes of America, the new removed."republic This Is the American Contl-- 1 ' a pleasure to scive you, mud-nent- nl
bhlp Hanger You are as safe am Maj continue to enjoj If Wewith us ns jou would be In jour own would sink another ship foi such unparlor nt home safer. In There other chance," said the Irishman slight
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II. i. GRABBb DEAD
Horatio Gates Crnbbe, one of thooldest kamaalnns In the Islands, diedat 10 30 o'clock Saturday night at hishomo on Nituanii street after n linger-ing Illness Two sons nnd a dnughterwere present.
Deceased sustained n second strokeof paralysis a week or so ago, this be-
ing the Immediate cause of death Atabout noon Saturday, he became unscions, passing away In this condition.
Tho funeral will take place at 3 30o'clock this afternoon from tho Ma-
sonic Temple under tho auspices ofLodgo Ic I'rogres do 1 Oceanic, No, 124,A. A S It, of which deceased was amember of thirty j ears' standing
Horace dates Crabbo was born InPhiladelphia Mnrcli 2, 1830, coming totho Islands In 1S47, remaining hereever slnco, with the exception of a fewvisits to the mainland. Ho came herons clerk under his father, CaptainCrabbe, of the U 8. Marine Corps, whowns sent here nfter being ordered toCalifornia In n vessel earrjlng storesfor navui foices nt Monteiey CaptainCrabbe was a repiesentatlvo hcie oftho United Stntes for some time, whenhe resigned nnd went Into business forhimself. Deceased remained underhis father, ntterwaids going into busi-ness Tor himself. While Col. W. FAllen wns Collector of tho Port, dcceased was emplojed In the CustomHouse. Later ou he was acting survejor.
When I.unalllo caino to tho thronoMi. Cinbbo beenmo Chamberlain,which position he held until tho mon- -
'arch's diath. a jenr arterward Hothen went to tho Lellehua ranch, whichlie partly owned. Tho drought eamoand the ranch wns all but ruined Heleturned to Honolulu nnd went intothe hay and grain business. Ho wnselected n noble on tho National
ticket during the reign of Knlakaua and served his term In the Leglslatiire in latei jcars ho was con-nected with the police station underMnrshnl I'aike. Ho was also with thoOahu railway.
Diet used was mauled In 1837 toKllznbeth Meek, daughter of CaptainJohn Meek Ho leaves surviving lilmfive children Do Courcy W John M.,Claiente I... the President of tho Ha-
waiian Senate, Horace N, and Mrs.Ljdliv It Allen.
PASSENGEhS ARRIVED.
From Maul ports, per Htmr Mnul,Dec G Mis Hoss, .Miss M King. M.Corren J J Drummond, C Hedcuiannand wife. D II MuWoek. P. T P
Mis II II Robertson. I) II.Davis J A Hughes W O Aiken, ItP Hose. Rev S Kudnma, I F Hum-bur- g.
W L. Deioto, W. W. Weseott,John A Matthew mtin C Wnldejcr, D11 Case and daughter.
' From Kuiiul ports per stmr W G.Hull. Dec G Miss II Muhliim, C
A lluiner. L Kuhlbnum, WjJaivls. Ah Sing. II D Sllllmnn. C IIMakee O Owens. Mrs A Horner, andnurse. Master Horner. II. Muller, J IIKnwelo, J II Cnulsoti, i: P Morse,.Mrs Mnkee II L Hosciibledt, Clnn-sen- .
Ah Ping, . W Mist, A. Sinclairnnd 40 deck
CONSTABEL-WALKER- .
Miss Matilda Walker and AdolphCoustabel wero mauled In the GermanLutheran church at 4 o'clock Satutdayafternoon. Miss Marie von Holt wasmule! oMionor and tho bildcsmnldsweio Miss Hnitlej Miss Neumann nndMiss Campbell i: ( Dulseubeig wujbest man and tho usheis wcic Messis.O. ninefold. W. Filmy und G AlberB.The bride was given nwoy by her fathor T H. Walker Dining tho ceremonythe Intel iiiezo from Cnviillc-rl- Hiistleana wns plaji d and nt tho conclusion,Mrs Hlbberdlne sang a solo
Arter the wedding a delightful re-
ception was given at the Kuust homoIn Wulklkl. During thu evening Mr.and .Mis Coustabel went to Walaluato spend t lit houeyinoou.
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BORN.
nAMSAY In Honolulu, Dei ember C,
1903, to the wlfo of Chailes Humsuj',a daughter.
HAGLUND In Houolulu. December G,HUM, lo tho wife of Captain J. F.Haglund, a daughter.
TO CUR" A COLD IN ONE DAY.
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets.All druggists refund tho money If IIfalls to cure. E. W. Grove's slgnatur.U on eacn box; 25 cents.
P i:, Lamar, the civil cnglnc-i- r andcnutructoi or Maul who has hi en Intho city some weebs awaiting thonwaids of public conducts iPiilvedword fioni Maul todaj that it was nunored lie had denied out and lefthis fiimllj Mr I a ma i wishes It uudpi stood that he lias no Intention ofleaving the Islands and cixpeits to lemull! In the Tetiltiuj ns long oi longeithan thu busj bodies who lire Intel estIng themselves In his pilvutu affairs.
BUSINESSBALLASTING.
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CLEANING AND DYEING.
T. HAYASHI Clothes cleaned, repaired and dyed. 637 Deretanla St.
DENTI8TS.
DRS. A. B. CLARK and P. F. FREARMclntyre Hldg, Klnr and Fort Sts.
DR. DERBY Dentist; Fort and HotelSts.; Hours 9 to 4.
MA3SAQE.
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DIRECTORY
Attention !
Beef Eaters!We have well fed Island beef this week that cannot
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The Fidelity Insurance Co., Ltd.
special meeting the HoardDlnctors The fidelity InsuranceCo, Ltd held the company's ofTlcethis day, the third and last assessment
per cent, the capital stock wascalled, become duo and pa)nblo tothe Treasurer the olllce the Com.pany, Judd Uulldlng, this
E.MMETT MAY,Secretary The Fldcllt) Insurance
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of theSandwich Islands Hone) Co, Ltd . willho held at the residence of W. II. I'aln.Ksn, , l'imnlioii, Tuesday evening DecSth. at , for the purpose ofelecting President, Secretnr), AndItor and Dlnctors
LEE ST JOHN oiliii:rt.Sandnlc.li Islands
Honey Co. Mil 2030 2t
NOTICE.
Tho undersigned announce that theyhave thlB da) formed partnershipfor tho general practice of law undertho firm name of Atkinson, Judd andMott Smith, with olllces In thobuilding.
A. L C. ATKINSON.ALBERT F JUDD,E. A. MOTT SMITH.
Honolulu, Dec 1, 1903 2025
Legal Notices.
THE CIRCUTCOL.ir OF THEFirst Circuit, Torrltor) of Hawaii. AtChambers In Probate. In tho matterof the estate of William II Cornwcll,deceased Order Notlco of Hear-ing Petition for Probate of Will A
document purporting to bo tho lastwill and testament of William II Corn-wel- l,
deciascd, having on tho 30th dayof November, A. D. 1903, been pre-
sented to said Piobato Court, andPetition for tho Probato thereof, andfor tho Issuance of Letters Testamen-tary to tho Henry Wntcrhouse TrustCompany, Limited, as administratorwith tho will annexed having beenllle-i-l by A. A. Wilder, It is herebyordered that Monda), tho 4th dny ofJanuary, A I) 1904, at id o'clock, a.m , of said at the Court Room ofsaid Court, at Honolulu, Island ofOahu. ho and the snme hereby Is appointed the tlmo and placo for prov-
ing said will ami hearing said application. It Is further ordered that notlcothereof bo given, by publication, once
week for three wicccsslvo weeks, Intho Dvenlng Bulletin, newspaperpubllbhed In Honolulu, tho hist publi-
cation to bo not less than ten da) a
pluvious to tho time therein appointedfor hearing
Datwd at Honolulu, November 30th,193.
GEO D GEAR,Second Judgo First Circuit Court.
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OK Tim
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First Circuit, Territory of Hawaii. In Philippines He Is now ritlrcil withProbate At Chambers In tho Matter the rank of Urlgidler General,of the Estate of Kiank Brown, de-- j The full list of passengers on boirdccasul Order of Notlc and of Hear- - the transport Is as followsIng on Petition for Allowance nnd Ap-- ' John J OConncl. Col. 30th Inft),proval of Accounts up to and Including Thomas 1 Davis. I.t Col 30th lnft).;the 2l'th day of November, A H, 1S03. Geo II. Cecil, MaJ 30th Inft) , FrankOn reading and filing tho petition ami A Wilcox, Capt 30th Inft) . Isaac
II von Holt, Executor win, Capt 30th Infty ; Charles J Bent,of the last will nnd testament Frank Capt 30th Inft); William E Wnlsh,Brown, deceased, wherein asks to Capt. 30th Intty , Harry G Tebblts,be allowed 18010 M, nnd charging him- - Capt 30th Inft) ; Daniel F. Kellar, leiself with IS.3G3.32, and asks that such Lieut 30th Inft) , Eldred D Wnrflcld,accounts may be examined and np-'l- Lieut 30th Inft) , Edward It Stone,proved nnd that notice of this hearing' 1st Lieut 30th Infty, Charles W.
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bu given to all creditors who havoIpioved their debts as provided by law,.'and that notice of this petition bo glv
Bulletin, It is hereby ordered that.Monday the 4th day of January, 1904,at 10 o clock a in of that day beforoa Judge or said Court at tho CouttRoom of said Court, at Honolulu, Is- -'
land of Oaliu. bo and the same Is here--
b) appointed as the time and placofoi hnrlngsnld petition nnd accounts,and that all persons Interested andwho have piovcd th Ir accounts as b)law provided, ma then nnd there nppear and show cause. If any the) have,
the notand
that older'thu Evenlnc
a newspaper printed and published InHonolulu for tlueo successive weeks,the Inn publication to be not less thantwo s previous to tho tlmo there-in appointed for such hearing.
Dated Honolulu, this 27th dayNovember, 1903.
J. T. DE BOLT,First Judge of tho Circuit Court the
First Circuit.Attest
P D KELLETT. JR . ClerkCecil for petitioner.
Nov. 28, Dec. 7, 14. 21
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OP THEFirst Circuit, Territory Hawaii AtChambers, in Probate. In matterof estate of Prlel. deceased. Order of Notlco of Iloailtu1. ,n At.nwnnrn Hnnl r.counts Distribution and Dischargen wm.lln.. nn,l Ollm-- tlw. t.ntlllnn nn.laccounts of F. W. Slacfarlane. ndmlnUtrator of the estate of Bella 1), FrlelflfA,.nf.kf1 it li.i I n t j lift ft Iuurneru, hu Mono w m.In.. 7&1 nM.l ni.nn I.I... . t
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with (&&7S2, and asks that tho samomay bo nnd approved, andthat a final order bo made of dltrtbutlon of tho property remaining In
his hands to tho persons thereto entltltd, nnd discharging nnd hUsureties from all further responsibilityas such administrator
is ordered, that Slonda) the 4thday of Januao.A. D. 1901, at 10 oclocka m , beforo tho Judge of bald Court
the Court Room of tho s.ild Courtat Honolulu, Island of Oahu, be andthe samo hereby Is nppolnted as thetlmo and placo for hearing pet I
tion and accounts, and that all personIntetested then and theio appealand tow cause, If any have wh)the snme should not grouted an I
may present evidence to who nroentitled to tho Bald property. And
notlco of this Order, In tho EngIlsh language, ho published In thoEvening Bulletin newspapei, pilntedand published Honolulu, for threesuceesslvo weeks, the last publicationto be not less than two w colts previous
tho tlmo therein appointed for saidbearing
Dated at Honolulu, this 23d ofNovember, 1903.
GEO D GEAR,Second Judge, Circuit First Cir-
cuit.Ilallou for petitioner
2019 Nov 23, 30. Dec. 7, 1 1.
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The I S transport Sherman arrived(mm Manila, la Nagasaki. )cstcrdaymorning She was docked at Navalwharf No 1 it nbout 11 oclock TheSherman experienced rough weather
or me waboird the transport Is the
Ip.ui Infantry regiment which wasIn the Philippines February 2,
1301 It was composed of one battalionof the Infantr) and recruits fromu number, of other regiments In thePhilippine sen Ice Cotnpinles E, F,(1 , - nnd M were tinder MajorPitcher attached to General Hell's comin.nnl and saw active service In Slln-dor- a
At Abra do Hog especially asrlrltcd light was experienced.
Since Jul), '02, the headquarters andone battalion were quartered at SantaMesa rive companies were on guardduty on Malahl Island Ihc othercompanies Berved at San Francisco deSInlabon, Marhalcs, Marlnduquc andBoae
Lieutenant Mctcalf Is in commandof sixteen discharged soldiers whowere members of the Legation guardat Peking, and 79 others dischargedmen from various Philippine regi-
mentsThe 13th will, on returning to the
mainland, be divided, the headquarters,band and eight companies going toPort Crook, Nebraska, two companiesto Port Pctro, I T , and two to LittleHock
The regiment is under the commandof Col J McConncll, a civil war ve-
teranGeneral Sanno Is a passenger on
board the Sherman He has servedas a colonel for three ears In the
Mceks, 1st Lieut Inft) , Geo ItSharon, 1st Lieut 30th Inft) , Llnsay
III. Hucker 1st Lieut 30th Infty , WilIiam A Carlton, 1st Lieut. 30th Inft) ,
Benjamin H Wade. 1st Lieut. 30thn i, i.. 1 1.. iiui.
Inft) , Mllo C Corey, 1st Lieut 30th'lnft)., O C Nicholas, 1st Lieut. 30thlnft) , P. Robinson, Lieut30th Inft) , Janus A. Hlgglns. 2ndLieut 30th Inft) , Walter Krciigcr,Lieut 30th lnft) , Hcnr) Hossflcld2nd Lieut. 30th Infty, D 1) Lawton2nd Lieut 30th Infty, Alliln L Clark,2nd Lieut 30th Infty , Geo. C. Mar
hit Jnd Lieut 30th infty, llolit L..Weeks. Jnd Lieut. 30th Inft) , Homeljj Lls 2nd Lieut 30th Lift) . Jurob
i:n!? corps, Geo. It. Spudding. 1stLieut Eng Corps, Earl I Blown, 1st
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Legal Notices,
Sale To
Liquidate Copartner3
ship of
Puuloa Sheep and Stock
Ranch Company.
The copartnership known thoPuuloa Sheep and Stock Ranch Company, composed of George W. Slacfar-lane, Slacfarlane and HenrySlacfarlane, hnvlng been dissolved bytho death C. Slacfarlane February ICth, 1902, for the purpose finally liquidating and closing tho saidpartnership with tho consent thosurvivors thereof, the undersigned,Gcorgo W Slacfarlane, Fred W JIaclarlano and Henry R. Slacfarlaneeditors, and Florence II. Slacfarlaneexecutrix, of the Last .it and Testamento Slacfarlane, deceased,duly appointed, qualified and actinghaving filed certain verified petitionIn the matter of tho said Estate of
Slacfarlane, deceased, In the CircuitCourt In and for tho First Judicial Cir-cuit tho Territory of Hawaii, Inwhich tho matter tho said estatethen was and now Is pending beforethe Honorablo Gcorgo D. Gear, Second Judgo said Circuit Court, sitting at Chambers, and made returnable beforo tho said Honorable Gcorgo
Gear, said Judge, Slonday,November 10th, 1903, at 10 oclockm. of that day, and the said petitionhnvlng been duly heard nnd grantedby said Honorable Gcorgo D. Gear,sad Judge, on tho data last aforesaid,and tho said Honorablo Georgo I),
Gear, on November 21th, 1903, hnvlngduly signed nn order Judgment anddecree granting tho prayer said pe-
tition, and, on December 1st, A. I).1903, having also signed an order modIf) lug and amending tho said order, de-
cree nnd Judgment, by refcrenco totho said petition and orders, on fllo Incnld Circuit Court, and to all tho proceedings relative thereto, wilt moiefully and nt largo appear.
Now therefore; Under the law andtho proceedings and each of themaforesaid, for tho purpose of finallyliquidating and closing tho copartnership aforesaid, and In conformity withtbo order, Judgment and decreo afore'said, to which tho survivors of thosaid copartnership, Gcorgo W. Sinefarlane and Henry It. Slacfarlane havoconsented In writing, by tho petltlon aforesnld fully appeirs, tho tindcrslgned, George W. SIncfarlano andHenry Slacfarlane, survivors thosaid copartnership, said survivors,and the undersigned, Georgo W. Slac-farlane, Fred W. Slacfnrlano, andHenry Slacfarlane, executors, andFlorcnca Slacfarlane, executrix, oftho Last Will and TestamentSlacfarlane, deceased, will offer forsale and will sell whole, at publicauction, through James P. Slorgan,auctioneer, hereby chosen nnd deslgnated for that purpose, at tho auctionsales rooms of said James F, Slorgan,Nos 847-85- Kanhumanu street, in thocity of Honolulu, Island Oahu, Ter-ritory of Hawaii, on Saturday, Janu-ary 9th, 1904, at tho hour of 12 o'clockSI. of that day, to tho highest bidder,beyond for thu sum of twenty thousand dsllars, tho ontlio property,sets, and goodwill of tho said PuuloaSheep and Stock Ranch Company.
DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY.List Freehold and Leasehold
Lands and Improvements, Sheep andother Llvo Stock and Property ownedb) tho Punloa Sheep and Stock HanihCompany, viz:
FREEHOLD LANDS.LAND OF OULI, Ahupuaa, contain-
ing 4,000 acres, more less, andtending from tho sea, near Kawalhac,to tho top of tho Kohala range ofmountains, with Btrcam of watermining through samo, said stream
having Its origin In those mountains.LAND AT LIIIUE, In Wnlmca, tho
former homestead of James Luzadaand Frank Spencer, and formerly theheadquarters of tho Llhuo CattloRanch and Beef Packing Establish-ment, adjoining tho laud of Oull andcontaining CO acres. This also hasstream of water running throughand beautiful block of laud.
tnltfBrt fl.Al.rt.MJ ilUUl.l. llllllf.1,former homestead of Edward Sparke,
22 acres, through which there alsorunning stream of puro waterThere, aro valuable stone femes and
pens on tho nbovo propi rtlosTh two last lout flno hlncl.s
land nio ver) advantageously situat-ed, and aro almost In conjunction with
Wm Howard, Shei Iff, 'nnd formerly tho headquarters of thoManila, W W H.irre Dcp. Auditor, ' Sparko Sheep Ranch This Is proliPhllllplnes, Sirs W W Harre, Bah) ably tho finest residence slto In thoIhirre, Haitian St Clnlr. .District of Wnlmca, and mngnl-Si-
Fernando Pmv , Arthur S. Kelly flecnt block of land having an ana of
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The80 lands aro covered with fineSlnnleno Grass ornamental trees &c ,
and the climate of this locallt) has norival nii)wheie elso In tho Islands, beIng at nn elevation of 2700 feet andat tho hise of snow capped MannaKea whoic the average temperature Isfrom 50 to CO"
LEASED LANDSLEASE OF THE LAM) OF 1IOI.O
t'KAWA! near Walnna, from the Hawallan Government containing 1015Jacres and expiring Jnuiiar) 10th, 190'tRent, $02 25 pir annum There nrotwo streams of water from MannaKea running through ttiM land
LEASE or LAND Ai WAISIEAfrom Crown Commissioners, containIng 258 ncrcs, expiring June 1st, 1908.Rent $250 per annum. Tho boundaryof this land on one side Is on the Wat-kolo- n
stream.LEASH OR SIEMORANDUSI OF
AGREEMENT between the PuuloaSheep and Stock Ranch Company andJohn P. and Samuel Parker, for run-ning sheep on a portion of tho largoAhupuaa of Walkoloa, in exchange fortho privilege granted to the ParkerRanch of running cattlo on tho SheepCo's lands. This agreement expiresIn 1909.
Thero Is nlso n lease, Just expired,of Crown lands in Walmca, which thoPuuloa Sheep & Stock Ranch Co andIts assigns, havo held for 50 )ears. contalnlng 079 acres, of which the) nranow in possession; nnd they havomade application to the TerritorialGovernment for n renewal of tho lease.This application has not yet beenncted upon.
THE IMPROVEMENTS.Consist of n Dwelling House of Man-agc- r
lit Kcamoku, Men's Quarters,Largo Shearing Shed, Yards, Pens,Wire Fences, Stono nnd Cement Cis-terns, &e , nnd tho following appur-tennnce-
lz. Wool Press.' IranWator Tnnks, Redwood Water Tanks,Harness, Furniture Scnles, SheepShears, Wool Packing, &c , &c , andthu following.
LIVE STOCK7,000 Sheep, more or less, Including
Ewes, Rams and Lambs,21 Work Horses,40 Marcs and Unbroken Foals;8 Team Horses nnd Hauling Wag-
ons,Tho vvholo comprising a complcto
Sheep and Stock Ranch.Tho sheep nro principally of ths
Merino breed, crossed with Southdownnnd Shropchlre, and tho wool pro-
duced by the Ranch has alwa)s com-
manded the highest price In tho Ha-
waiian Wool Market.TERMS OF SALE.
No bid for less than twenty thou-
sand dollars, In gold eolu of thoUnited States, will bo received.
Cash, in gold coin of tho UnitedStates, pa) able as follows
1. Ten per centum of tbo purchasoprice, at tho tlmo of sale, upon thofall of tho hammer, to be paid citherIn gold coin of tho United States totl o survivors above named, Georgo vv.
SIncfarlano and Henry R. Slacfarlane,or In a certified cheek or certifiedchecks, pajablo to their order.
2. Tho remainder of tho purchaseprice, within ten days after confirma-tion of tho sale by tho Judgo of saidFirst Circuit Court, beforo whom thosaid Estato of E C. Slacfarlane, docensed, may then bo pending, and, up-
on tho execution and acknowledgmentby tho undersigned, BiirvlvorB, execu-tors nnd executrix ns aforesaid, andby each of them Individually, of allconveyances, deeds, bills of salo, andother Instruments, necessary to thofull consummation of said salo and totho vesting of tho tltlo to tho saidproperty, real and personal, and of thogood will of tho copartnership afore-said, In tho purchaser, and concur-rently with tho delivery of tho samonnd of possession of tho said propertyto tho purchaser.
AH deeds, bills of sale, and otherpapers nt tho expense of tho purchas-er
Further particulars can he obtainednt the law olllco of Henry E Hlghton,corner of Fort nnd King Streets, nt tholaw olllco of Hatch & Ilallou, Stangcnwald Bulldin, Honolulu, or from thoundersigned, Georgo W. Slacfarlano orHenry R. Slacfarlane.
Dated. Honolulu, 11. T December1st, A. D . 1903.
GEORGE W SIACFARLANK,HENRY R MACFARLANE.
Survivors of tho Copartnership ofPuuloa Sheep aud Stock Ranch Com
pany.GEORGE W SIACFARLANE,HENRY R. SIACFARLANE.FRED W SIACFARLANE,FLORENCE B. MACFARLANE.
Executors nnd Executrix of tho LastWill and Testnmcnt of E C. Slac-
farlane, deceased2C2G 30t
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and
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the best SOFT DRINKS inmarket Who sells them ?
the
Hawaiian Soda WorksTEL. BLUE 1871.
$1.00 per veapBUSINESS MEN
CAN SAVE
MANY HOURS
vism MrT'O'VoVkV
ACROSS TUB CONT1NBNT FBOM
San Francisco-Partl- aii
THREE TRAINS DAILYFROM SAN FRANCIIOa
TWO TRAIN8 DAILYFROM PORTLAND.
Only THREE DAYS. t. Chlcajo,
Only FOUR DAYS to hw Tor.Pullman Palace Sleepers, Bnifet,flniok
Ing and Library Cars, with BarketShop and Pleasant Readlac Booms,
Dining Cars (MealsFreo Reclining Chairs.Pullman Ordinary Sleepers.
J. M. LOTHROP, Oeneral AgebL135 Third street, Portland, Orejoa.
O. W. HITCHCOCK. Oaneral Altai,No. 1 Montgomery SL.San rranctse.
A. L LOMAX, O, P, k T. A.,1472 Omaha. Nebraska.
"For Sale" cards at Bulletin efflce.
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SIGHT EVENINO BULLETIN, HONOLULU, T. II., MONDAY. DEC. 7, 1903.
JHH2$i'.
RubberCarriage
-- TiresHac you attended tn j our win els yet ? You know we
eminded you about this a wlule ago. If your tires are worndown your wheels are running on the iron Channels and if
you allow this you Will voon hae to pay for new Channelsns well as tires. We put on a great many tlrf and they areall guaranteed. We want to put a set on for YOU. Give usthe order and we will send to your house for the wheJs andreturn them In a short time fitted with the best rubber tiresmade.
E. O. Hall &
vfrMXM)wiiM&SMt:t&.imwttimit:i:i!Ki:&ttitxmi:t&
New Shipment of Lntowt Style of the Gctebrntod
DOMESTICj$m..
VONHAMM YOUNG
NEW - TO-DA- Y
SLAP BANG!
Here we are again nearlyto the holidays of 1903--4.
Do you with something;nice for 'your wife, hus-
band, children, sweetheart--"or friend ? If so, go to
fd, R. Counter's
Jewelry Shop,
LOVE BLOCK.
He has a complete stock ofJewelry suitable for holi-
day and Wedding Presents
AWAY BELOW CATALOGUE
PRICES.
All goods guaranteed to be
as represented.
It will give me pleasure toshow you through thestock, and if you wish willreserve any goods you likeuntil wanted.
M. R. COUNTERJEWELER, M4J FORT ST.
A Kodak for Christmas Tor chll-- 1
drin and firown-up- It Is nn educatorad a pleasure and also a juomoter of
health as It lakes the kodaker out ofdoors. Nothing et on the market toiul tbe new No. A kodak now being
Bniuiieu ui nunuiuiu rnoio-aiippi- y
Co.
Have your Teeth Fixed by
GOLD CROWN, t?B.OO and upWIIITIi 11.00PLATES G.00BRIDGE WORK. B.00 per tooth
1
1
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Son, Ltd. I
SEWING -Sold for almost ONE
THE
We have decided to do away with sewing:machine agents and give the public thebenefit of the commission paid heretoforeo solicitors.
Former Price Now SoM t
Domestic No 3 . . $45 $2S(Lockstitch)
New Domestic No. 3 55 35Lockstitch and Clultutitch)
New Domestic No. 8Drophead 70 45
Lockstitch md Chalnstltch)
All in first class condition ;
complete.
GO,,
ALEXANDER YOUNG BUILDING,
i
The commaim or murines which la
i'i hi posted nt the Imal Naval Sta-tion, will not arrive hero for home time
et The duln In due to lack of meansol transpoitntlon. The milt lues willlute to ciuno either In a war vessel ora inn nl tianspurt. The Sulaco leaves I
Han Kiandsco tumnriowShe has on hoaiil a number of men
lor the i re nf war vessel on the'Asiatic itatlun An these are to re-
lievo men who are to letlro, It lal uiicksiu that the) no In the
Solace. In cinmeqiifMio or this therewill ho no loom In the vess. 1 for themarines.
As no war vessel hlih might arrivehere fiom San I'limitsm would haveaccommodation for the murines Itseems proh.ib.le that they will not arlive bcfoie the net tilp of the Solace
A dumber of marines who .ire goingto Tntnlla to lie garrison! theic, li.ieliein dclaed In the same manner.
I)ac Il.tro the man who came allthe way finm the CoaH lo Unlit .JackWcilay. the Honolulu man, stnitultinlniiiK miller Hill) Woiuls at the gm-nitslu-
of the latter on Ilelliel streettoday He will not hae to ilo mm li
cutting down of weight for he is ill
inot at ihe stipulated niunhci ofpounds now.
Jack Weilny will maliu a eiy deter-mine-
stand ami all thoxe who moncqiialnjed with and h.iu seen himfight, know what that meana tie wentto work a week ugij and Is now gettingInto the prime of condition Willi himut his Lout; llinmh rpuutcis aic Delllaand Kanilnnk), the Camp McKlnleylighters who hae heen seen In theriiiK here scveial times
The U S Army transport Shermantailed fm San Kranclsco at 11 little af-- 'ter noon today. As tlio Sherman Istory foul she oxpects to take at leastten days to make tho wi)'ire. DurlUB
'thu trip fiom Japan ska made poorspeed, as little as 172 mllea being madeIn one run of twenty four bonis.
our PAINLESS METHOD.
GOLD FILLING?, $2.00 and upAMALGUM 1.00CliMUNT .noHILVIiR .GO
Z15 HOTEL ST., opp. YOUNO HOTEL.
Gasoline LampsFop Sale.
attachments
THE LATEST IMPROVED
P .A. vl 100 to 000 Cnnillcu Power.
Lc4 The Clicnpcnt andBrightest Light.
All Lumps jjunrnn-tcc- d.
V-- --f AGENTS WANTIJDv y
CALL ON
HAWAIIAN TRADING CO,, Ltd1142 Fort Street, Lave Building.
I'm nk King, Chief engineer of thestenmcr Mnul, will leave In the Ala-
meda Wednesday on an extendedtrip to tlio mainland. King will
visit n largo number of places, going asfar an New York. He expects to lie ab-
sent for a couple of months.
MACHINES
HALF former prices
LIMITED,
NEW - TO-DA- Y
'pEES GREAT
sBTli L,NE-- i
TWf XMASb
?v?m GOODS
" LS.a w I m z
ft UtH Ut t$
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HANDSOME
PRESENTSIN
CutleryAND
Sporting Goods.
WHITMAN & CO.,9J KING 928 FORT
MOSHER BUYS HOME.
J A M John.on! the paper manliai. sold his line home on MatlockAvenue to Captain r' Monher. of tlirsteamer Iwalanl The sale was negotlated by A. V Clear
NOTE OUR PRICES :
iioupH, 8 to nSumlny, 0 to 1 li.
No charge lor examination. See samples ol our modern work at our entrance.
THE EXPERT DENTISTS,
SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE
TIDES.
S? tri Moonra w& - a RliM
&tltP ta.
I
rcm. p b p m. p n. i.m. p m
1 II ( to ti e,t fi 615 8 19
.6 10 ,1,( lit I )6, .. 6 it III 9
I 'a m
tl . I 8 I), fl J. o 8 li I " o C
... . 6 t 1 14 II 6 17 5 9 II 49
' ..'to .040 J it J 9 a. m.p. m a m
II III J 1.) 10 4 , 4 8 5.1 K oil1)1 .. il )o I l o l 6 I to 4 44
, m.' p. m I
4 o 46 l. II I' 6 ti' T l 6 19 J 19
I.nst ipiarler of the moan, Dec. HUi.Tides rom the United Suites Cout
and Geodetic Survey Tables.The tides at Kahulul and Ililo occur
about an hour earlier than a Itunolulu.
Hawaiian Standard Time is lOh 30mslower than Greenwich time, betasthat of the meridian of 157.30. Thetime whlatlo blows at 1:30 p. m., wklchIs the same as Greenwich. Oh Om.
Weather Ilitreatl. 1'iinahoit. Dec. 7
Temperntuie Morning minimum, 3,midday maximum, 70.
Ilarometer at 9 a. 111., 30.03, rlsInR.llalnfall, 00.
Absolute molstutc at 9 a. m C.C grs.per cubic foot.
Humidity nt 9 a. m., 79 per cent.Wind, light N. N. K.s weather, fair.
It. C. IAl)i:CKi:it.Territorial Meteorologist.
ARRIVED.
Sunday, Deo. C.
K. 8. A. T. Sherman, HrUBtilerre,from Manila.
Stmr. W. ti. Hnll, Thompson, fromKnual,
Sttm. Ke An Hon, Tullet, from Kau-
ai.Stmr. Maul. Dennett, from Kahulul.Oao. rihi. Kdlpse, Gahnn, from
Maul ami Hawaii ports.Stmr. Ke An Hon, Tullett, from
Maul poits.
DEPARTED.
Sunday, Dec. fl,
O & O. S. S Doric, Smith, for SanKranclsco.
Monday, Dec. 7(ler. bk. Snlhle, Schumacher, for
1'unta Arenas, nl 10: 30 a. m.U. 8. A. T. Hliennan, Hruglere, for
Sail rinmlsio. at 13 m.0 m
TO SAIL TODAY.
Stir. l.ehua, Napa la, for Moloknilioits. at n p. m
Stmr. Ke An Hon, Tullett, for Kapan,Aunhola, Klluuca, Kallhlwal and l,
at S p m.
Stmr. , 1'edersen, for Lahnlnn,Kaannpftll. Maalaea, Klhel, Mnkenn,Honokaa and Kukiilhuvle, at S p. m.
TO SAIL TOMORROW.
Stmr KInau, Kieemnu, for Hllo andway ports, at 12 in.
Stmr Maul, Harnett, far Maul ports,lit r, p in.
Stmr W. G. Hall, Thompson, forKnual poits, at S p. m.
Stmr J. A. Cummins, Searle, forKoolau ports, at 7 a. m.
(iaho schr. Kcllpve, Oalian, for Mauland Hawaii ports, at S p. m.
Sdir Chas. L. Woodbury, Harris, foiIlilo, nt u p. m.
MAUI SHIPPING.
The steamer Maul arrived from Maulports jesteiday with the followingfnight. 90 hags corn, 11 bags beans,J2 hogs, 1 horse, H hides and 133 pltgs.sundries. The officers of the Maul saythat It was reported to them that lastTuesday morning several tidal wavesabout twenty feet high swept Into Kahulul, there being an Intonal of abouttwo hours between each. Tho sea wasvery rought. On Sunday, November27, the landing at lluelo was almostcompletely destroyed, all tho wood-work being washed away by tho heavyfcea.
TONIGHT'S TOWN MEETING.
The town meetlnc fiot far tonicht ntb a clock for tile purpose of discussingine picrtcni siatus 01 ino county aci,will take place tn the hall on tho upperfloor of the Progress block. GeorgeW. Smith, of the Mer-chants' Association, will preside. TJiespiakeis will be Governor Georgo It.Caiter, Kdgar Caypkss, It. W. Ilreck-ons- ,
Henry 11. HIghton, A. S. Hum-phreys. W. 0. Smith and F. W. Deck-ley- .
The speakers will be limited Intime and It Is expected that others willbe glen a chance to discuss the sub-ject.
This Is the day when the woman olthe sealed envelopes will hae to pro-din- e
the money to cover the checkslsueil h) herself and cashed by others,li she does nut settle up everythingIhe polite will undoubtedly he down onliei hi fine the shades of night beginto fall. It 'Is alleged that the sum ofmi less than $S0O Is due different peo- -ple about town who have been the lc- -Ims of the woman's "operations."
The schooner Mol Wahlno will saillor Kohahilele tomoirow afternoon Iniase the s homier Ka Mol does not
heie bcfoie that time. Shouldthe Ka Mol aulvo today or tomorrowmoinlng kho will he sent to Kohaleloas soon as possible, piubably Wcduvs- -
duy
IT is a mistake to say "that there is
nothing new under the sun," as we ares! owing some things new in
DRE88 GOODSin ail grades from a nice dark 27-in- ch
goods in assorted Plaids at 25c a yard to
SILK VOILE, AELOIAN, ETAMINES and
ALPACA.
HOSIERYIn COTTON, LISLE), and SILK in our usual
variety of good values. These make a veryacceptable Xmas gift.
WhitneyLimited
GO -- CA&TSWhat do ou think of thlsT
Wo aro selling 00 CARTS at asacrifice. Just to glvo you achance to buy one for jour llttlochild.
Previous Prices. Present Pi Ices$6.00 $4.75$8.00 $5.M
Remember, It Is not a toy. ItIs a real useful article. Mothers,do not lose this opportunity.
Hoflschlager Co., Ltd.,Cor. King and Bethal Sts.
A ToastHere's to you, my ladyThe Queen of all the world:I drink to you, my ladyAnd my banner Is unfurled,And on It's face, my ladyThere's writ this great defl"You can t be beat, my lady,My purest 'Herald Rye'."
This toast Is said to be, by TomMcTlghe, the greatest toast ever ut-
tered as it contains both strength andtruth. He says that when you aregetting rye, that HERALD RYE, Isthe only rye. Try this rye and findwhy It's nigh PERFECT.
Thos. FJlcTighe&Co.WHOLESALE LIQUOR DEALERS.
93 KING STREET.
WANTSFor Want Column See Page Six
SPECIAL NOTICE.
Illcycles anil nil light machinery re-
paired at shoi.t notice. I'lonecr Motor Cnr Co.. .Meiehaut nud AlakeaStreets. 2030 tf
TO LET.
Klegnnt new cottage on IlerotnnlnAve . 0 looms, bath anil laigo nannyThe best thing In Honolulu at $32.S0per month. Ilnqulie lit IleretnnlnAve. 2030-- w
LOST.
A lady's hand sntchol, on Niiuanu St .
between Vlnejnrd and the Niiuanucemetei. Tinder return to luis offlee and receive leward. 2030 Iw
A ribbon belt with silver chrysanthe-mum buckle, petals cnam-le- d, follovIng engraving on back Nell, Aug 7
JWJ. 2030-3-
FOUND.
nicjele, owner can have same by calling at Meat Co., ptovIng propei ty nnd paying for ad
2030
NOTICE.
We hereby give notice that by mutualRgi cement that pai.iershlp heietofoicexisting between the undei signed underthe name of tho Wulalu.i Stables Cot(any, doing a stablo and livery bustness at Walaliia, O.ihu, 'Icrltory olHawaii, Is illstnlw--
C ! IAUKHA.ANimilW COX.2030-2-
& Marsh,
Chamber Drug Go,Limited
DrujjsMedicinesRubber GoodsToilet ArticlesPerfumesToilet WatersToilet Powders
TootliBrushes .
(.Both, Ctc.
PHONE MMN lai
Chambers Drug Co,,
Limited,Coiner Fort and King Streets
Hawaiian
OPERA HOUSE
MR. JAMES NE1LL
FOR A L MITED ENGAGEMENT,
WEOiSSSDAY, DEC. 9th,
The Christian
THURSDAY, DEC. 10th,
A Contented Woman
Scats on iii at Wall, Nichols Co.
FAREWELL
PERFORMANCES
Walter Sanford Co,
v:..l I'nnsENT
Monday and Tuesday
Dici-nbe- r 7th and 8th.
NORTHERN LIGHTS
A drami'i: story of western armylife In the United States.
JAS. F. MORGANAuctioneer and Broker,
847-85- 7 Kaahumanu Street.
P. O, BOX 594. TELEPHONE 72.
Fine ResidenceFor Sale.
I offer at prlvato sale one. of thenicest residences In Manoa. earlyone acre of land, all Improved, wuu awell-buil- largo dwelling house.
Commands about the finest view olsea and shore to be obtained.
For particulars, apply to
Jas. F. MorganAUCTIONEER.
Across the Continentou the
NEWOVERLAND
LIMITEDCHICAGO In
LESS THAN 3 DAYSNUW YORK
3DAYS9HOURS
LUXURIOUS
EVERY DAY TRAIN
Bath, 'Jarber, Buffet, Llbiary,Electric Reading Lamps In ev-
ery Booth, Observation Car,Telephone Service.
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
e. o. Mccormick,Passenger Traffic Manager.
T. H. GOODMAN,General Passenger Agent.
(AN FRANCISCO ....CALIFORNIA6 10 0J
Sapolin HintsON
Home Decorations,
For Instanco jou can change n uoinchair or rochcr nt little or no epensoInto a handsome piece of furniturewith "Sapolin" enamels.
Wc have a largo variety of nil "Sa.polln" goods, Including tho following:
Sapolin Enamels (all shades)Sapolin Bathtub EnamelSapolin Aluminum Enamel"Our Favorite" Gold EnamelJapanese Gold PaintSapolin Furniture PolishSapolin Varnish Stains63apolln Varnishes, etc. '
Lewers & Cooke,Limited,
177 S. KING STREET.
For theSIGNS lolidayChoice clispl.iv snrm fm vumlow. i il
store interior, on short notn e
J. D. JEWETTIJO Klnu ti trout