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NO. 4004 14 PAGES-HONOLU- LU, TERRITORY OF HAWAII, SATURDAY. MAY 16. 1908-- 14 PAGES PRICE 5 CENTS SQUADRO Dayton s ! Ships To Mama ' AsMortntftt Press H pre fat Cnttcl SAN FRANCISCO. Cal., May 16. Admiral Davton's squadron may go to thc Philinninc3 this fall. Speed Record .laaoctnfrd J'iym Special Coble SAN FRANCISCO. Cal., May 10. The armored cruiser South Dakota vlias developed a speed of 22.36 knots this being the record for her class. Gould Wins r4tHnl(( Prs Sprrtal Cable LONDON, Eng., May 16. Jay Gould won the amateur tenuis cliam-pionshi- o. TO BUILD WARSHIPS t.li.iodufrtl i'ij Kvcclal Cabin) WASHINGTON. D. C, May 10. It has b:en decided that one of thc new battleships is to bn built bv the Brooklyn Navy Yr.rd and a collier at Msre Island. NOMINATIONS MADE lAfotfattd 1'rtBi Sptclnl fa He) WASHINGTON, D. C, May 10. Nominations have been made of E. D. Taussig for Rear Admiral and J. F. Elliott for Major General. SACRAMENTO. ENTERTAINS Ait,Jatcd I'rest Special Cfl&tel SAN FRANCIESO, Cal., May 16. Sacramento is entertaining thc off- icers and men of the flotilla. ma STRIKE AND RIOT Anaoeutttd Prea Special Cable CLEVELAND. Ohio, May 16i Thc street-ca- r employes have gone on a strike nnd are rioting. Don't Buy J30RNER 0F Tho lotigloohed-fn- nml letter from Claudlu3 II. linn iirrlvoil ami Is hero pub- lished In part. Acting Governor Matt-Smit- h illil considerable editing before ho passed It out for publication. However, tliero aro n good mimy ex- cellent lilts of ndvlco regarding tlio entertnlniucnt of tho (lectin Hawaii, nnil his letter Ih rull of vnlnnlilu polut-era- . Many suggestions that otherwise might never liavo been liennl of hcru. urn thus brought before- tho various entertainment cotnnilttceH. It Im a fact worthy of upccl.il mention Hint thorn nn neirly two huudreil ladles, hi Hawaii , Or. W. T. nrlejiam has written for tlnj Taradlso of tho 1'aclllo for June tho following description of. tho Hooscvclt fish, which, as exclusively announced in the II u e t ln was tnken on to Washington by Governor Frear: Somo years ngo one of tho assist- ants la tho Hlshop Museum discov- ered In tho market a fish that had not been described, nnd, supposing It to belong to tho genus Serrnnus, mimed It nftor the director of tho imiMmui, Serrniiuti brlghaml. Fur- ther study showed that It did not be CG., LTD, FORT AND HOTEL STREETS. .Ml) YOUR SUMMER SHIRTS thc same way you would order n fack of rice. There isn't much difference between one hind of riro and another, bit there's nil the difference in the world? in shirts. Star, Wilson Bros., and Ciuett shirts fcnve Quality sttmped nil over them. All yoa have to lie sure nt is that th; lebel is there, and that the shirt is (he right size. Prettiest Patterns New Shipment ex Alameda Ill MAY M'Bride wIvch of the otllcerH, who will come here, and Hpcclnl arrangements ulioulil he niadu for their care. Kvcry lilt of tho letter that follows Is worthy of consideration. To Hon. K. A. Jlott-Snilt- Pcrinn-ne- nt Chairman, Klcet Commit- tee. On last Saturday morning pre- sented tho letter furnished me by you to tho Mayor of Sun Francisco, Mr. Talor. had tho honor, as well iih ptcamirc, of spending Saturday with the Mayor. After a short rldo In his automobile, wo went to tho Fairmont Hotel, whero we met Hon, long to thin genus and tho gentlemen u( the l S. Fish Commission pfaccd It In the genus Apsllus, and undo' tho name of Apsllus brlghaml pub- lished tho description in tho Itcport on tho Hawaiian llnhes, Illustrating It with a colored plate. Hut tho poor fish was not yet properly named, for moro study convinced tho authorities that tho genus ApsllitH was not found In these waters and that tho flsn ami another species must, bo placed In a new genus, whlrhs lit consideration of tho. interest the President has al- ways shown In natural history, they SUGAR SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Hav IS. SUGAR; Beets, 88 analysis, lis. 6 Parity, 4.44 cents. Prev-iou- s quotation, lis. 5 COTTAGES FOR RENT Desirable cottages in choice parts of the city. Enquire of the Real E- state Depart- ment, g&x Hawaiian Trust A Company, Ltd. Fori' fli. .Qcpol'Jlt- - Wev CALL Suggests . j "Roosevelt" James I), I'lielnn, (Jcorgn A. Newhall nnd Frederic V. Hall, the gentlemen being chairmen of vari- ous committees here. Wo had qulto a delightful, as well as pro- longed, lunch at tin; hotel, during thn greater part of which the con- versation concerned suggestions from the Mayor and others as to how wj In Hawaii could make n success of Fleet matterH there, tinned on the experience tho .San Francisco people have had In this matter, Alt of our functions should be di vided as to ofllccrs, warrant oftlcors, and Bailors, a coalition of the threo nariied Kooscvcltla. Ah tho flsli then seemed Una My named (or at least for a while) it scorned well to let the President seo u specimen of tho beautiful tlnh which now bears Ills name, and as the plate In tho rt hardly dues Justice to Its J, W, Thompson of the Mu- seum staff, whose wonderful collec- tion of painted casts has delighted so many visitors to the Museum, un- dertook to paint a cast ns well as tho peculiarly brilliant, but ratlic fugltlve, colors of tho fish permitted. Profchsor V Thompson, of the Ka- - Frnuclsco Cairo was found not guilty of ussnult and battery by a Jury In Judge Hoblusnn's court yesterday afternoon after being out only twen-ty-Av- minutes. Island Fruit Co., FRUIT SPECIALISTS 72 8. King St. Phone 15. We Ar Sure that, in thc menu of our now Combination Lunch (25c, 35c, 50c, and 75c) your appetite and your pockctbool; will bo equally well pleased. Alexander Young Cafe Mm QUICK SERVICE Telephone 301. THIS being contrary to navnl etlqucttc.For instanie, a dance and banquet should ho given to thc ofllccrs, somo func- tions arranged for warrant offlcers, about eight of whom tliero are on each battleship, and separate events arranged for the sailors. Hut half of the ofnecre obtain liberty at a time, so that each function for them will have to be duplicated; think this applies also to warrant officers; but it third or fourth of tho sallorr. get llborty nt once. Tho Mayor and Mr. rhcUin strong- ly urge that the principal Toaturo of (Continued on Page 3) Fish From Paradlno of tho Pacific mehamcha Schools, carved u most n)i- - proprlnto case for tho cust and Gov- ernor Frcur kindly consented to' take this with him to Washington. Tho figures supporting tho four corners 'of tho caso aro in koa and copied from an ancient dish onco the tiron jerty of King Lunalllo; the frame work Is In selected kou, and tho cov- er is of mllo. Tho fish Is of a transparent rod color with transferee hands ot bril- liant gold-yello- It is on,u ot our best food fishes. SUGAR SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Hay 16, SUGAR: Beets, 88 analysis, lis. 71-2- Parity, 4.46 cents. Prev-ion- s quotation, lis. 6 That's Fine Everybody says so, after trying an Eg Drink At Our New Fountain. Hollister Drug Co., LIMITED. Pay FURNITURE J. Hopp & Co., 165 S. XING STREET. AUTUI1 BASEBALL Soore by Inn. 12 3 4 St. L. Earns, The line-up- : i St. Louis Kn Sue, If.; Duslmell, 3b.: Jim Williams, 2b.; I). Joy, rf.; Aylntt, cf.; Jack William, p.; Alt Wllllatris, ss.; Soares, c.; Ilruns, lb. Kams McKcnzie, If., I.emuu, cf.; Miller, 2b. Lota, ,".!).; Itcutcr, p.; Nalole, ss.; Kuhlna, lb.; Kallnutpehu, c; Kama, rf. FIRST INNING Kn Sue hit to Fhort and beat tho ball out to first, llushnell grounded to pitcher and everybody safo on Bcomi: bnsemnn'H error. Aylett went out at; second on Williams' attempted sacri- fice. Joy grounded to second and Sperry Tells Disposition The Wireless Telegraph Company has received a communication from Admiral Sperry relating to tho ar- rangements to 1m made regarding tho operation' of wireless during the stay of the Atlantic Fleet in these waters. Tho letter Is interesting In that It gives nuthorltatlvo Informa- tion in regard to tho plan of split- ting up the Fleet, so that some of thc vessels will be at Lnhalna, and rends In full as follows: Ofllce of the Cojimandcr Fourth Division, Second Squadron United States Atlantic Fleet. U. S. S. Alabama, Flagship, Santa Cruz, Cal., May .. Sir: v 1 Referring to your letter-o- f Feb. METZGER HILO According to a wblo received this morning from Washington, Captain Otwell, chief of tho U. S. engineers lime, has awarded tho contract for the Hllo Ilrcakwater to D. B. Mctzgcr, of Hilo, ut tho figures he bid, fi.iSM per tons nt 2000 pounds, tui slouo In place. Metzger was not tho lowest bidder, tho bottom flguro being offered by C. I.. Mayer, but questions as to whethor Mayer was a bona lido bidder nrose, nnd tho mattor was referred by Cai' Smile, Talk Business, QUIT POLITICS AND PANIC. Good, sound advice, isn't it Our advice to you in re this No. 407 Gun-Met- Blueher Bal. is jest as sound. It is mode of good, sound material all the way through, which, coupled with honest workman' ship, makes it a safe purchase. You can't go wrong buying these shoes. Price, $4.00. We have a large stock of them and can fill Island orders on the instant. P. 0. Box 409. , CO., 6 i ii i r . - : i i I I . ' , I I : . ' I ' j . , i! 4 5 6 7 8 9 Tl. llushnell nnd Kn Sue scored on an error of 'he second baseman Joy scored. J. Wllllrms safe on play at short and Alf Wtl lams was sale on of third bake. Soan-- hli eafa over second and scored two liu'ti. Ho was put out trlng to steal third, c.u.i-In- the half of the Inning. Kams McKcnzie went out on pUy to second. Lemon got to si c .nd n left Ileld'B error. .Mlllor went i" from short to llrst. l.emon .1 . ntcher s error. Lota strolUd. u. u1 llow out to Bbort Score: Saint Knms, 1. (Continued on Page 2) Aknut ii- - -- Of "fleet 27. 1D08, addressed to the Secretary of tho Navy in relation to the regu- lation of tho use of tho commercial and navy systems of wireless, tele- graph whllo tho Atlantic Fleet Is In the vicinity of Hawaii: 2 Tho letter referred to has been referred fo Hear Admiral Sperry, ns he will succeed to the command In chlof on the lGth Instant, with di- rections to consult with the presi- dent of the Wireless Telegraph Com- pany. 3 The Fleet will undoubtedly bo divided between Honolulu und an anchorage under the Island of Maui for the purpose of coaling and Im- mediate communication may at times bo imperative. The following nr- - Continued on Page 2) CONTRACT lain Otwell to Wathlngton with tho result that he heard from tho Chief of Kngliicers this morning an staled aliovo. Tho receipt of the cablo set- tles a matter of tho highest Interest to muny peoplo bollt hero and In Hllo, tho care having attracted widespread attention n tho early part of April, after tho questions had come up. It was claimed that Mayor, tho low bidder, reprcEcnlrd Hongs nnd Dehor (Continued on Page 2) Ltd. Phone 282 Manufacturers1 Shoe m ! vfi J1 I '
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Page 1: m s M'Bride Suggests...3s80 O'CLOCK,n thc Bn"etin Vacation Plan there are no losers EDITION Booklet. VOL. X. NO. 4004 14 PAGES-HONOLU- LU, TERRITORY OF HAWAII, SATURDAY. MAY 16. 1908--

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?'tfriAsk ihis office to show you how to spend 8 Days at Volcano House without expense School-teacher- s need a vacation

From San Francisco: but cannot always afford one. TheKorea May 15 Bulletin is now offering theNcvtulnn May 23 cleanest and most dignified means to

For San Francisco: gain an outing without drawing onChlnn ..Muy 1G thc savings-ban- k account. Any teach- -

Illlonlnn Mny ll Evening Bulletin er may go anywhere; no names willFrom Vancouver: be published at any time; the neces-

saryAornngi May 30 number of subscriptions arcFor Vancouver: turned in; a round-tri- p ticket is giv-

enManuka May 27 with $25. Cash; and the transac-tion is completed, 25T" A3k for a

3s80 O'CLOCK ,n thc Bn"etin Vacation Plan there are no losers EDITION Booklet.

VOL. X. NO. 4004 14 PAGES-HONOLU- LU, TERRITORY OF HAWAII, SATURDAY. MAY 16. 1908-- 14 PAGES PRICE 5 CENTS

SQUADRO

Dayton s !

Ships To

Mama' AsMortntftt Press H pre fat CnttclSAN FRANCISCO. Cal., May 16.

Admiral Davton's squadron may goto thc Philinninc3 this fall.

Speed

Record.laaoctnfrd J'iym Special Coble

SAN FRANCISCO. Cal., May 10.The armored cruiser South Dakota

vlias developed a speed of 22.36 knotsthis being the record for her class.

Gould Winsr4tHnl(( Prs Sprrtal Cable

LONDON, Eng., May 16. JayGould won the amateur tenuis cliam-pionshi- o.

TO BUILD WARSHIPSt.li.iodufrtl i'ij Kvcclal Cabin)

WASHINGTON. D. C, May 10.It has b:en decided that one of thcnew battleships is to bn built bv theBrooklyn Navy Yr.rd and a collier atMsre Island.

NOMINATIONS MADE

lAfotfattd 1'rtBi Sptclnl fa He)WASHINGTON, D. C, May 10.

Nominations have been made of E.D. Taussig for Rear Admiral and J.F. Elliott for Major General.

SACRAMENTO. ENTERTAINS

Ait,Jatcd I'rest Special Cfl&telSAN FRANCIESO, Cal., May 16.

Sacramento is entertaining thc off-

icers and men of the flotilla.ma

STRIKE AND RIOT

Anaoeutttd Prea Special CableCLEVELAND. Ohio, May 16i

Thc street-ca- r employes have goneon a strike nnd are rioting.

Don't Buy

J30RNER 0F

Tho lotigloohed-fn- nmlletter from Claudlu3 II.

linn iirrlvoil ami Is hero pub-

lished In part. Acting Governor Matt-Smit- h

illil considerable editing beforeho passed It out for publication.

However, tliero aro n good mimy ex-

cellent lilts of ndvlco regarding tlioentertnlniucnt of tho (lectin Hawaii,nnil his letter Ih rull of vnlnnlilu polut-era- .

Many suggestions that otherwisemight never liavo been liennl of hcru.urn thus brought before- tho variousentertainment cotnnilttceH. It Im afact worthy of upccl.il mention Hintthorn nn neirly two huudreil ladles,hi

Hawaii

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Or. W. T. nrlejiam has writtenfor tlnj Taradlso of tho 1'aclllo forJune tho following description of. thoHooscvclt fish, which, as exclusivelyannounced in the II u e t ln wastnken on to Washington by GovernorFrear:

Somo years ngo one of tho assist-ants la tho Hlshop Museum discov-ered In tho market a fish that hadnot been described, nnd, supposingIt to belong to tho genus Serrnnus,mimed It nftor the director of thoimiMmui, Serrniiuti brlghaml. Fur-ther study showed that It did not be

CG., LTD,FORT AND HOTEL STREETS.

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YOUR SUMMER SHIRTS thc same way you would order nfack of rice. There isn't much difference between one hindof riro and another, bit there's nil the difference in theworld? in shirts.

Star, Wilson Bros., and Ciuett

shirts fcnve Quality sttmped nil over them. All yoa haveto lie sure nt is that th; lebel is there, and that the shirt is(he right size.

Prettiest Patterns

New Shipment ex Alameda

Ill

MAY

M'BridewIvch of the otllcerH, who will comehere, and Hpcclnl arrangements ulioulilhe niadu for their care.

Kvcry lilt of tho letter that followsIs worthy of consideration.To Hon. K. A. Jlott-Snilt- Pcrinn-ne- nt

Chairman, Klcet Commit-tee.

On last Saturday morning pre-

sented tho letter furnished me byyou to tho Mayor of Sun Francisco,Mr. Talor. had tho honor, as welliih ptcamirc, of spending Saturdaywith the Mayor. After a short rldoIn his automobile, wo went to thoFairmont Hotel, whero we met Hon,

long to thin genus and tho gentlemenu( the l S. Fish Commission pfaccdIt In the genus Apsllus, and undo'tho name of Apsllus brlghaml pub-

lished tho description in tho Itcporton tho Hawaiian llnhes, IllustratingIt with a colored plate. Hut tho poorfish was not yet properly named, formoro study convinced tho authoritiesthat tho genus ApsllitH was not foundIn these waters and that tho flsn amianother species must, bo placed In anew genus, whlrhs lit considerationof tho. interest the President has al-

ways shown In natural history, they

SUGAR

SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Hav IS.SUGAR; Beets, 88 analysis, lis.6 Parity, 4.44 cents. Prev-iou- s

quotation, lis. 5

COTTAGESFOR RENT

Desirablecottages inchoice partsof the city.

Enquire ofthe Real E-state Depart-ment,

g&x Hawaiian Trust

A Company, Ltd.

Fori' fli. .Qcpol'Jlt- -

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CALL

Suggests. j

"Roosevelt"

James I), I'lielnn, (Jcorgn A. Newhallnnd Frederic V. Hall, thegentlemen being chairmen of vari-

ous committees here. Wo hadqulto a delightful, as well as pro-longed, lunch at tin; hotel, duringthn greater part of which the con-

versation concerned suggestions fromthe Mayor and others as to how wjIn Hawaii could make n success ofFleet matterH there, tinned on the

experience tho .San Franciscopeople have had In this matter,

Alt of our functions should be divided as to ofllccrs, warrant oftlcors,and Bailors, a coalition of the threo

nariied Kooscvcltla. Ah tho flslithen seemed Una My named (or atleast for a while) it scorned well tolet the President seo u specimen oftho beautiful tlnh which now bearsIlls name, and as the plate In tho rt

hardly dues Justice to ItsJ, W, Thompson of the Mu-

seum staff, whose wonderful collec-

tion of painted casts has delightedso many visitors to the Museum, un-

dertook to paint a cast ns well astho peculiarly brilliant, but ratlicfugltlve, colors of tho fish permitted.

Profchsor V Thompson, of the Ka- -

Frnuclsco Cairo was found notguilty of ussnult and battery by a JuryIn Judge Hoblusnn's court yesterdayafternoon after being out only twen-ty-Av-

minutes.

Island Fruit Co.,

FRUIT SPECIALISTS

72 8. King St. Phone 15.

We Ar Surethat, in thc menu of our

now

CombinationLunch

(25c, 35c, 50c, and 75c)your appetite and yourpockctbool; will bo equallywell pleased.

Alexander Young Cafe

MmQUICK SERVICE

Telephone 301.

THIS

being contrary to navnl etlqucttc.Forinstanie, a dance and banquet shouldho given to thc ofllccrs, somo func-tions arranged for warrant offlcers,about eight of whom tliero are oneach battleship, and separate eventsarranged for the sailors. Hut halfof the ofnecre obtain liberty at atime, so that each function for themwill have to be duplicated; thinkthis applies also to warrant officers;but it third or fourth of tho sallorr.get llborty nt once.

Tho Mayor and Mr. rhcUin strong-ly urge that the principal Toaturo of

(Continued on Page 3)

Fish

From Paradlno of tho Pacific

mehamcha Schools, carved u most n)i- -proprlnto case for tho cust and Gov-

ernor Frcur kindly consented to' takethis with him to Washington. Thofigures supporting tho four corners

'of tho caso aro in koa and copiedfrom an ancient dish onco the tiron

jerty of King Lunalllo; the framework Is In selected kou, and tho cov-

er is of mllo.Tho fish Is of a transparent rod

color with transferee hands ot bril-

liant gold-yello- It is on,u ot ourbest food fishes.

SUGAR

SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Hay 16,SUGAR: Beets, 88 analysis, lis.71-2- Parity, 4.46 cents. Prev-ion- s

quotation, lis. 6

That's Fine

Everybody says so, after trying an

Eg DrinkAt Our New Fountain.

Hollister Drug Co.,LIMITED.

Pay

FURNITURE

J. Hopp & Co.,165 S. XING STREET.

AUTUI1BASEBALL

Soore by Inn. 12 3 4St. L.Earns,

The line-up- : i

St. Louis Kn Sue, If.; Duslmell,3b.: Jim Williams, 2b.; I). Joy, rf.;Aylntt, cf.; Jack William, p.; AltWllllatris, ss.; Soares, c.; Ilruns, lb.

Kams McKcnzie, If., I.emuu, cf.;Miller, 2b. Lota, ,".!).; Itcutcr, p.;Nalole, ss.; Kuhlna, lb.; Kallnutpehu,c; Kama, rf.

FIRST INNINGKn Sue hit to Fhort and beat tho

ball out to first, llushnell grounded topitcher and everybody safo on Bcomi:bnsemnn'H error. Aylett went out at;second on Williams' attempted sacri-fice. Joy grounded to second and

Sperry Tells

DispositionThe Wireless Telegraph Company

has received a communication fromAdmiral Sperry relating to tho ar-rangements to 1m made regardingtho operation' of wireless during thestay of the Atlantic Fleet in thesewaters. Tho letter Is interesting Inthat It gives nuthorltatlvo Informa-tion in regard to tho plan of split-ting up the Fleet, so that some ofthc vessels will be at Lnhalna, andrends In full as follows:

Ofllce of theCojimandcr Fourth Division,

Second SquadronUnited States Atlantic Fleet.

U. S. S. Alabama, Flagship,Santa Cruz, Cal., May ..

Sir: v1 Referring to your letter-o- f Feb.

METZGER

HILOAccording to a wblo received this

morning from Washington, CaptainOtwell, chief of tho U. S. engineerslime, has awarded tho contract for theHllo Ilrcakwater to D. B. Mctzgcr, ofHilo, ut tho figures he bid, fi.iSM pertons nt 2000 pounds, tui slouo In place.Metzger was not tho lowest bidder, thobottom flguro being offered by C. I..Mayer, but questions as to whethorMayer was a bona lido bidder nrose,nnd tho mattor was referred by Cai'

Smile,Talk Business,

QUIT POLITICS AND

PANIC.

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Aknut

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graph whllo tho Atlantic Fleet Is Inthe vicinity of Hawaii:

2 Tho letter referred to has beenreferred fo Hear Admiral Sperry, nshe will succeed to the command Inchlof on the lGth Instant, with di-

rections to consult with the presi-

dent of the Wireless Telegraph Com-pany.

3 The Fleet will undoubtedly bodivided between Honolulu und ananchorage under the Island of Mauifor the purpose of coaling and Im-

mediate communication may at timesbo imperative. The following nr--

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CONTRACTlain Otwell to Wathlngton with thoresult that he heard from tho Chief ofKngliicers this morning an staledaliovo. Tho receipt of the cablo set-tles a matter of tho highest Interestto muny peoplo bollt hero and In Hllo,tho care having attracted widespreadattention n tho early part of April,after tho questions had come up.

It was claimed that Mayor, tho lowbidder, reprcEcnlrd Hongs nnd Dehor

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MOMtlAVPailllc Stated.

witn.N'raiiAVllUUSIJAY

Honolulu rterj.ular,

I'MIDA.HA'I 1'IIDAV

All vlsltlne raorabors oforder are conllnlly Invited toattend meetings lacal lodqea

cIURMONY LODGL, No. 3, 1. 0. 0. F.

Meets every Mondny evening atT.S0 in I. 0 0. l Kurt Stioet

H. U. HENOUY. Secretary.11HN. 1 V1CKKKH, N. 11.

All visiting brother vory cordiallytnvltod.

' MYSTIC LODGE. 110. 2, K. OF P.

f Meets evor 2d ami I Hi Tucdav

f of each miiiith nt 30 i in. at K. I'.

U Hall, cornel I'ntt and llcrctnnla SIR

j' Visiting llrothers cuull.illy welcome.; v i. i.yi.i:, c c.

, f f. vvaluro.n, k ot n &s.

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

.mcois every1 nrsc iuiu mini ni-'(- !

da ovonlng nt 7:30 In K of Hullcorner Fort nnd Heretnnl.i Vlsltlug

! J' brothers cordlnllv Invited to attend?! ti lllIBItlXn, CO.

.IAS. W. WIllTl".

HONOLULU LODGT: G10, B. P. 0. E

V, Monolulu Lodcje No. C1C, 15. I'. O.

will meet in their hall on King

tar I'"ort stri-e- t every I'rlday even-- "

Ins.Uy order or tho It.

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Aieeu every omuranj utuuiufc ntt:30 o'olook in K. or P. linn, corFort anil Ueretnnln. flatting broth-- .

ira cordially Invited to attend.V. L. I'JtAZKR,

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SIfBts en the 2nd in 4 1th WKI- -

rOISDAY evenings ot each month nt. 7:39 o'eJook In K. of I. Hall, corner

Proton In and Fort atracts.i Visiting Eagles arn invited to at- -

ed.W. I,. KRAZniC. XT., Prost.

' H. T. MOORE, Secy.

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

I Mooti evj-r- ilrst nnd third Tliura-- !

Itro of naeh raoi.th at KntRhU ntPythian Kail. Vicltlng brothcra cor- -

Itally tnvltad o attend.J. W. ASCII. Sachem.A. E MURPHY, C of It.

i MILLINER

Spring Flowers, New Ribbons,i Featbcrs and Hats Are Arrived.

Wire frames mnde by order.

OUR PRICES REASONASLE.

K. ISOSHIHA.30 KING 5T. NEAR BETHEL.

Yoman's Exchange

fc. Leir, Cut Flowers, Cnrio3.

HOTEL STREET NEAR FORT

Vienna liakciyM maJcisg the. Best Home-mad- e Brcid

pi iu luwji. an sure ana uy u. xncwagon Wjill deliver at your dcor.

s. .CAU. UP 107. .'

"LUNCHES "and DRINKSThe racst popular

i, place m t vn.

" The Fashion Saloon,iiPw Hotel St. near Fort.

"Jack Pru'lv. Jick Roberts'.

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SrMcimne ravontei&The Best Whiskey on the Market.

TH0S. F, MoTIGHE & CO., AGENTS.

101.105 KIHft ST.PHOrfB 140.- - ' BOX 725.

Fine Job Printing at tlie Qultetln,

tfPfKAHegrcttrs

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ChocolMc

You Knowthc best

S45c & 85c a Box

sTicsli by Hiloninn

iBenson,-Smit- &

) LlUI()HOTEL mid TORT STS. 1

RUNDOWN!

OVERWORKED ?

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CHAMBERS DRUG CO.,

TOR. FORT AND KING STS. 8

PHONE 131.

Associated Garage,, LIMITED-f- t

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WINTON, CADILLAC, FRANKLIN,PIERCE-ARRO- and CAMERA

TOURING CARS and RUNABOUTS.

merchant: st.PHONE 388.

PINK PEARLS7 have pink pearls and some of

the finest of the white variety in theOrient; also gold, silver, diamondsand jewelry. Remember, we bny aswell as sell.

J. CARLO,1010 NUUAHU near KING.

Prettiest Hats

OF THE SEASON.

HISS POWER'S Boston Bldg.

El PaienciskCigar for Particular People.

HAYSEPDEN TOBACCO CO., LTD,

WahYingClioiiKCii.King Street, Swa of Fishmarket.

DRY O00DS AND FURNISinNGGOODS of EVERY DE-

SCRIPTION.

WING CHONG CO.KING ST. NEAR BETHEL

Dealers in Furniture Mattresses,Etc.. Htc. All kinds of KOA and

'MISSION FURNITURE Made ToUUICI,

Victor-Talkin-

Machine

EERGSTROM MUSIC CO., LTD.

General ArthurPerfect Havana Cigar.

M., A. Gunt fc ,Co.lap-- auLtrTlN AD3. PAY

LOCAL AND GENERAL

The warm days are gentle remind-ers that there are cooler places else-where. A little work will providethe place and the necessary cash., Trythe Bulletin Plan.

Auto at hack fare. 'Tel. 301.I'nnnma hats cleaned nt the Ulobc.Wlilliipj & MaiKht ruIo nf ri'iitiinnlif

on MomlnRing up Scntty'K when you want a

good auto rldo. Phone 107.S Kelllnol of Wnllnku camp down

lodav nn tlio Mnuna Kpa.V K.iinkav,lcHlo nrrled on the

slt'nitH'i Mniinii Ken this morning.Honk! llonhl Call lilt, J. A. Mc

l.cod, for the plraanntcxt auto rldo.A llornur nnd Jim. Hind wrro ar-

rivals on the Hlcamcr Maunn Ken fiomHawaii.

Mr itml Mr, C. J Futk Iiim- - rrmcd fiom tho lio.irh to tlio lliiuallan hold.

Tho Senaldo cottages nrc delightfulIn tho summer time. Engage a cot-

tage now for tho acaFOii.Mr mid Mis. W. Viinutln nnd Infant

u turned from Hawaii this morning Intin- - Milium Ken.

Mr and Mrs. P. C. Jones ictuinedthis morning from lllln on tho steam-ship Manna Ken.

lllshop nnd Mrs. II. II. Rcstnrlckkero Incoming passengcis tin the Mnumi Ken this morning.

.Mrs A. T White will sing u selec-tion from (lounodnl the Central t'nlonrhurcli services Sunday.

J. Moitou, .li . of New York, waseutert.ilned liy Robert Lowers allmitli tmln nt tho Commori'lal Club

Coat your Iron mors wlth'Aratlc"Yo.i fill ho surprlaod nt (la cdoIIucand prcservattie properties. CaliforniaPeed Co.. n cents.

Next Tuesday evening the adults'class In dnncing will begin at the K M-ohan a Ait League, rooms wltli Miss dul'Arllgue ns Instructor.

The Whlto Family Rotnry (lock andchnln stitch) Is the boot sewing ma-chine tnthu-uorld- . Denny ft Co , Ltd .

agents. 1266, Fort stroet. Phone 488.

Ikc.tuio tho Island Fruit Companyni.ikus fruit shipping a. specialty Isthe re.ison jou should pi.ue )mir ordent with them

There'a n hiecl.il towel s.tle' atllloni-- i to begin Monday. Now Is .our

to get (lie llneet Turlilsli, Cot-ton and linen towel? at reduced prices.

Your typewriter should be kept inixccllent order. The expert at theHawaiian Office Specialty Co., Ltd.,can attend to it for you. Phone 143.

Tho Moses Kokl caso is still occupy-ing tho time of tho United States I)lu-- t

i lot Court, as It will lmulouhtcilly farsome time to come. Tho actual trialof tho ease has hardly been begun, because of tho t lino that has been takenup bv Iho lawjera In nrloua legaltilts over minor points in ipiostion.

An open nlr moonlight concert willbe held tomorrow night nt 7:30 o'clockIn fiont of the stop') of lllshop bullKuuiehami'ha School for Hoys. Thesinging will he led by Prof. TheodoraRichards. Afler lliu singing Ruv. Win.11. OIcmiu will uddress the students inthe main hall. All tho Alumni, stu-

dents nnd f i lends nro urgently re-

quested to bo present.

E TAXES PAID

THAR UST YEAR

That money Is "easier" In the His- -

trirt of Honolulu this ear than Itwas last In shown by tho tux receiptsof tho different peilods, when they aro(ompaied. Tho collections of jesler-d- a

alouo amounted in the sum of$121,000 60. 1'c.us that there wouldbo a laigcr percentage In tho dellnrpieut class than before hno provedgiouiiilless, for the reeclpln this yeartotal to d lie. almost (GO.OOO more thanlast ) oni- -

On tho last day of May, 1U07. thosum or S337.090.4U had been collectedIn tho district of Honolulu, On tholr.lli day of May 1908, tho sum ot 0

h.ul been collected, nnd therenro still about II ft ecu days In whichthe sum will undoubtedly bo In

created. Tax Assessor Wilder Is verywell pleased with thu results so fur.

DATE OF BENCH SHOW

A meeting of thu Hawaiian Ken-

nel Club was held this moiuliig, ntwhich time tho dates for tho showvveie sot and a plui-- foi tho holdingtentatively fixed on, though tho menliutliu club declluo to say Just nowwhore tho place Is, ns they moworking for It on the Q. T Thoshow will bo held on July 20th, 21stand 22d, while tho Fleet Is hero, nndtho entries for tho snow will close,soveu days befoio tho opening of theshow.

Plans nro being rapidly gotten In-

to shape, anil 11 is expected Hint niltho arrangements can ho announcedIn tho toiiibo of the next few dajs.

PROMOTION ON HIL0NIAN

Tho last trip to San Fraticlsco wnsa momentous ono for tho officers oftho M. N. S. S Hiloninn, us all oftho men bolow tho captain weroinoveil up n peg. Former Chief Ofll- -

ccr .lames Russell was nuiclo pottiplaln at lliin, former Second Of

ficer Chailos Potorbon became firstofTlcer, former Thhd OfTicer Mm tinOldonherg becamo uecond officer, andn jfow" rnan, Tronic Cook, was madethird officer.

OABLE REPORT OF SANFRANCISCO MERCHANTS'EXCHANGE.

Saturday, May 16.HII.O-Arrl- vcd Ma II

Am. Iik. Annie Johnson, from SanFrancisco.

Am. Iiklno. Aurora, hence Mny 12.llll.O-Sal- lod May 13

Am. schr. Jus. Rolpli, for Knnnapall.IIII.O-R.il- led Mnj II

Am, bk. O. C. Toboy, for Han FranCisco.

tt it Jl K H K K 6a j 51 C asi WATP.npunNT wnTPa y

MAUNA KCA ARRIVES.

The stenmcr Manna Kca, C.iplaluFicemnn, nrrlved in port from hermi to llllo nud nn) ports and icturn,

at tho usual time, 7 o clock this morn-ing, with flio usual Lugo list of s

nnd n gem nil cargo. ShoIn ought 1 lion1, 2 boxes pigs, 2 bagstaro, 3 bags coin, 1 boxes chickens, G

hags coffee, S bngs awa, S bundlo.1awa, 22 packages vegetables, 23 rail-road lies, 24 empty kegs, 28 bundlesrope, 40V4 cords of wook, 2fii sheep,and 112 packages sundries.

PaAfler It had taken 12 hours to load

the S big kuiih and accessories Intothe llllonl.ui nt S.ln Fiiiuclseo, thedlsch.iiglng her In the lint cars on therallioad wharf was dono In 6 hours.The list of tho ship wns against thework of loading, but of courrc nlde.lI", getting the big weights clear ofthe sldo In discharging.' Tho Illloniauwill bring tho lest or the armamentnext till).

PaTill: FOLLOWING Sugar Ift loporl-e- d

walling shipment nn Hawaii: Ol.ia,3i;,fi30j Walakea, F.'.uOOj Hawaii Mill,3001; Walnakii, 2!i,30o; Onomea,

pppcekec), 7K00; Hoiiomu, 11820;

Hnknlatl, 31,000; Laupahoohoc, 23,000;Oukala, 8G0O; Kukalau, H.'OO; llama-kua- .

fiOOO; P.iauliau, 32.500; llonokua,S000, Kukulhacle. 72iO; Punaliiu,

Honuapo, 8046.

THi: INCOMINfi and outgoing ofJapanese, by tho China iiiul Korea

left tho balance In favor of thooutgoing, us tho China brought In 100Japanese for this port, but tho Koreatook out 130. Tho Orientals madequite a scene lit tho llnckfold wharfnt tho time tho. Korea was leaving.

PlJRHnt PHILLIPS of tho MammKen rep iris Mh.it ho vlslled Iho volcano while on Hawaii this Irlp, midfound It uniiHii.ilJy' active, tho sightbeing truly giaml.

aTill: A.-I- S. S. THXAN sails nt H

p. ni. tojuoiiow for Kahuliil, Kaaua- -

pall, mid llllo, to load sugar, for SaUna Ciiiz. Shu will carry 12,'Jtu tons.

HTUP. A.-l- l. 9. S. VIRGINIAN Is tho

next of this lino to leave tho Coastw

for this poit Sho Is duo In departfrom Sail Francisco on 'tho 20th, forHonolulu.

atTHRRK IS TALK on tho walerrront

of the possibility Hint some of the bat-tleships may bo loaded with tho nec-essary coal fiiiiu colllois near Lahnlna.

MTill'. SfHOONFR Mnl Walilno will

clear today If possible for Koh.il.i,with n genei.il cargo, including threehollers, which weigh toverul tonse ich.

ITS

HAVING Ili:i:N nt anchor ort porttwo days, waltlnc to fill out n crew.the HrlllKh ship Celtic Monarch vei- -

tuiday got awa for San Fiuncltio.

lNTFR-ISLAN'f- ) steamers which arnduo tomorion- - In this poit aui; thuMlknhnla, Ko An Hon, W. G. Hall, andNooau.

asTill: SCimONHR ROLPH sailed

Wednesdnv from llllo for Kaanapill,to load sugar before sailing for ihcCoast.

MTill: HARK Gerald (1. Tobey sailed

fiom lllln for Iho Coast mi Fridaymorning, leaded with sugar.

THi: STICAMHR NIIIIAU sailed at10 o'clock this morning for Honuapoto load sii'ar for this port.

HITHi: HARK Annlo Johnson, oloum

days from tho Coast, arrived at Hlloon Thursday,

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THi: IIMILY WHITNEY unil thoAlaskan nro at Kuhiilul, loading forIho Coast

Ml

Till: SHIP DlltKK) will sign ciuwnt 10 o'clock .Monday morning.

A Most Exeellent Asaortment of

SUITINGS

1HE BEST "PITTER8" IN TOWN.

W. W. Ahana Co.,LIMITED

G2 S. KINQ SI. PHONE 525,

A. N, SANFORB,GRADUATE OPTICIAN

EYES EXAMINED nndGLASSES FITTED.

BOSTON BLDG., Over May & Co.

HlrEluTffl"BE TORN DOWN

Koolau Pine PlantationWork Is, A. ready

StartedTho old sugar mill at Hecia has

been doomed by tho pineapple men,who, under the leadership of L. (J.Kellogg, arc to place a thous.ind-ncr- e

tract under pineapple cultivation Intho Kooluitpoko district. Most ofthe machinery will bo sold ptccemcol17 purchasers can bo found.

The negotiations for tho takingover of tho mill huvo been completed,though tho necessary documents havenot Jet been signed. The pineappleinn have found Hint the mill Is notsuitable for n cannery, so they willtenr 11 down, unit will use somo oftho mat.erl.il in the construction oftiio cannery which they will erect ontho site of tho old mill. Tho rest oftho material from the buildings it Ispi a n lied can bo bold leadlly to thosettlers who nro to tako up the Gov-ernment lauds In tho neighborhoodwhich aic to bo opened up shortly.Some of the machinery as, for In-

stance, ono of tho gaa-oll-

engines will bo used In thocannery, but thu remainder will bonold.

Tho work on the dealing of tholand was begun this week. A set of

steam-plow- s which was bought fromtho old lleola plantation will bo usedfor tho plowing. The pineapple menexpect to plant two bundled acresthis year, aiming to huvo tho plant-ing llnishcd by August. Tho re-

maining eight bundled acres will boplanted next J ear.

Tho arrangements for tho forma-tion of n corporation ot those Inter-ested nrc still under wny, but It Isexpected that they will be completedIn tho near future. A largo amountof tho capital stock has already beenspoken for, and the money from tillswill pay for the laud nud tho implements purchased. Some stock willnlso bo tbiovvn on the mnrlrot, It Iw- -Ing tho Intention to huvo the procoeds from this pay for the cultiva-tion.

HONOLULU WEATHERit -

May 16, 1908.Temperatures fi u. m 71; 8 n.

m., 76; 10 a. in., 76; noon, 78; moiiilug minimum, 71.

Ilarometer, 8 n. nn, 3(1.06; abso-lute humidity,. 8 n. in.. n.CHC grain,per cubic foot; relative humidity, 8a in,, fill per cent.; clow point, 8 n.m., 6(1.

Wind 6 ii, in., velocity 1, direc-tion C; h u, m velocity Ii, diiectlonNKt 111 n, in., voloelty !l, directionNK; noon, velocity 12, direction NI!.

Rainfall (lining 21 hours endedS n. ni.. Trace.

Total wind movement during 21hours ended lit noon, 186 miles.

WM. R STOCKMAN.Section Director, U S. Ifsasaher llurcau

SPERRY TELLS ABOUT

(Continued from Paee 1)rungctiipnt Is poposed to hold goodunless modified by agreement.

I llctwcen tho limits of 7:00 u,in. nnd t!:no p. in,, except on Sun-d- a)

s, no vessel except tho senior(inker's ship, In either (if tho placesbetween which tho Fleet Is divided,to send out nny lucbsago or signal,

fi lletweoii the bourn ubovo stal-ed, no messages o bo Kent out by thesenior oflUei's ship unless they relatoeither to Illness or dcatli, or to (ini

tial business which cannot bo delayed until 6:00 p. in., without' sei IonsInterference with tho administrationof tho Fleet,

7 As It Is necessary for the Coin- -

mandci-lii-Chl- to communicatewhile uppinachlng Honolulu, theabove icgulntlou should come Intofoico us soon as thu Fleet comeswithin i.mgo of tho Naval WlielessStation at Honolulu.

8 A copy of this lottor has beensent to tho Commundant of tho U. 8.Navnl Station with tho leanest thatho will consult with tho president oftho company and direct tho NavyWlroless Station to conform to theestablished ugi cement.

9 Please (onimunlcuto with thoCoiumancler-ln-Chle- f, IT. S, S. Con-necticut, Flagship, San Pinm-i&cn- ,

California, In ciiso you huvo any oth-er suggestions to mako.

Respectfully,(Sgd.) 0. S. SPHRRY,Rear Admiral U. 8. Navy.

The President, Wl reives TelegianhCo., Honolulu, Hawaii.

I U!P$iwci men called on tho Acting

overnor this moinlng (o Unci outvh.it had been dohe regarding pai -

dons for ccrtulu men. Mr. Aclilwanted civil rights icstorcd to Ku -I, ic, who was convicted of luiccny InI'm third degrco ten or twelve ypais

' . ('. C. Hitting called to Unit out.f nn llilng lind been dono regarding' p i ii don of George Wade. As theurltcr Is now under consideration Inme '''cdornl Court, the question wnslit iped for tho present.

METZGER GETS

(Continued from Tase tfand was not, a bona lidobhlder, Mi bid being InviilIdaleil, It wns said, under n Fodciallaw to thn effect Hint n partner can-not bo accepted ns surety on Iho bondof u principal with which ho Is .

Captnln Olvvell would mako .'statements In tho case, and tho wendwhich comes this morning settles agreat number ot doubts, though Juston what gi omuls Iho award was madoto Mctrger Is not now known, nud alldetails nro nntunlly lacking.

' It wns oven claimed nt tho tlniowhen talk on tho sticels was rlfo overtho affair that Metzgor camu undertho samo ctatuto us applied to .Maer.

Mavor was ouo of tho men In thopioposltlon when tho now HawaiianConstruction nud Dr.iylng Co. wanfoimed, nnd It now appears that ho Iscertainly u bona fldo contractor.

On tho Hllo end of the question, Itseemed nt tho tlnio that Hoogs nndMayer Interests wero nioro popularlit lllln, ns tho lowest bidders hadquaplcs within two miles or tho place,and thu men who worked thcro wouldbo an addition to the town, while theMelzgor rock would have to hebrought probably thirty miles, nndthu men who winked the quarrieswould bo In camps, and not such anaddition to tho town.

.It seems thu further quarries willbo worked.

-- -BASEBALL EXTRA .

(Continued from Pace 1)SECOND INNING

Hi mis hit n two bagger to left, midICu Sliu again beat u slow ono to first.Ilushiiell flow out to first base. J.Williams lilt snfo over short, seiningtwo men. Hu then stole second. Har-ney Joy slammed out u corking three-bagger- ,

scoring one man. Gleat ap-plause. Ajlctt grounded to Ilrst ajidJoy was caught between third nndhomo and was put out. Aylott tooksecond. John- - WH'lams hit to shortand wns thrown out. . , ,gCil

Naeolo went uiil mi piny from thirdto Hist. Kahlua went out fiom tOinrtto first. K'aniuloiilll bunted nnd beatIt out, but was thiovin out trying tocteni.

THIRD INNINGAlf Williams How out to tlilid

Soaies got safo on Kahlua's enoi,Iliuus hit snfo nloug (list base linonnd Soaies went to third. TJrims stolesecond. En Suo flew out to left. Router Is being Ml haul. Soares scoredon catcher's error and llruns trottedto station 3. llushncll hit safo oversecond nnd llruns scoied. J. Williamsthrown out nt first.

Knmn hit safo over second but triedlo stretch It Into u twobaggur nndrailed, McKcnzIo slammed a bingoover second, and nlso was put out try-ing to reach second. Lemon hit u singlo over second. Miller lied out toright.

FOURTH INNINGHarney Joy lilt safo over second

nnd wns put out trying lo slc.il. Ajlettwns put mil at Ilrst. John. Williamsflow out in left.

Lotu drew four wldo ones. Routerlilt to short nud Lotu wns caught nttho middle htatlon. Naeolo hit saroover cecum! nnd Renter hiked nlougto second. Kulilna hits safu over sec(mil. Kullmnpchii strikes out. Kamawalks nud Router tomes In. McKcn-zIo grounds to (list and Is put out.

FIFTH INNINGAlf Williams goes out on u play

from third to Ilrst. Soaies out on nIda) from pitcher to first. Hi mis hitssuro over second and is put out trlngto steal.

Lemon flics out lo center field. Mil-ler lilts saro to blunt stop. RouterHtrlkes out. Miller Is put out trjlngto steal second.

SIXTH INNINGHit Hue lilts safo tliiough tdioitstop.

Iliisbnoll groimdH to Renter and HuHue Is put out nt , lliisliuellbeing Hiifc on Heldei's choice. .1. Wil-liams llles out lo center Held nudlluslineli Is out ut Hist on a doublePlay

Router gets n tluce-bar- lilt ovurlight field. Nalolo Is out on u playfrom Jnck Williams to fliat base.

is caught out by catched on ufoul, Knllm.ipehu btilkes out.

SEVENTH INNINGJoy hits snfo through second Imso

Ho steals second. Ho makes homoon second baseman's oncir. Avion(lies out to contnr flold. Juck Wll-llnt-

In out on play liom tccond toIlrst. AIL Williams strikes out

Kama llles out to (list on n roul.McKonrlo la out cm u pot foul tocatcher. Lemon Is out on n playfiom shnitstop to flist.

EIGHTH INNINGSoaies makes a Bufo hit over the

inllold und llruns hits snfo over Dili tliiaso. tho bat or ho wouldhavt) mado a homo rim. Kn Suo vvulksand advances uveijonu. ono Imso.IlUbhliell llles out to short. Soaiescombs homo on catcher's: oiror, JimWilliams Is nut on a play fioni. secondto (list In which llruns conies homo,Joy lilts safo over second and Y.nSuo comos homo. Joy Is cut out try-ing to steal second

Mlllor flics out to left field. Lotagoes out cm a pdl foul lo catcher.

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a ARRIVEDHH

k k a e k ;t p x x w x it a x w

Saturday. May 16

SImr, Muu'ia Kca, Fieeiunii, fromjo nnd wny pints, 7 u in

SImr Llkellko, Nnopal.i, fiom Hamakiia pints, 11.30 n in

)C M M K M M X K U M K X KSMJtH DEPARTEDX M 65 M M h IC P X X 3i X )' ic X

Snturdny, Mny It!

SImr. Nllhnil, for Honuapo, 10 u in.

& X U IC K M K If U It it H X X X

it SAILING TODAYX JC X IC X If ft X X H ft Id X X M

Hchr Mol Wnhlne, for Kohala, i m

A 3C it K X X M M A K K M M X X '1U SAILING TOMORROW !

a x M it u w it at n c k tt a k m mA.-I- I S. 8. Texan, Hall, for Kuliii

lul, 5 ii. m.

is IX X X X X It U If XI M If! X U Kw DUE TOMORROW 'iX X M X X' X Wi X a X M )l X X 1( K

Stnr Mlknhahi, Tullctt, from

Stmr. Ko An Hon, I'ctcison, fiomAnahola

Stmr. W. (1. Hall, from Ahuklul.Stmr. Noeau, Mitchell, fiom Island

ports.

k u m nit k x x it k x x xPASSENGERS ARRIVED -

JtXXftXXKXXKXXKXXXPer 8. S. Manna Ken, fiom llllo,

Mny IB.--- Noble, Mis. A. Noble,MibS L. Sparks, Jno. Ken, lllshop

Mrs. II. II. Restailck, P. C.Junes, Mrs. P. C. Jones, W. Vahnal.t.i,Mrs. W. Vannattii ami Infant, Miss A.Victor, Mis. J. A, Naanao, A. llormi',C. F. Fleblg. V. HtiriL O. Slilptnaii.Mrs. O. Shlpmnn, I). I.jcuiiis, Mrs.Win, Wclr, Mlas M, Velr, W. Star-bir-

II. Knnlmoto, W. Knmnkavvliio,A. Mason, Jno. Hind, A, Aklnn, Mas-ter M llabtan. Miss H. Ilablan, Mrs.W. Not Icy, Mrs. F. Clinton. Mrs. F.Wnncii, II Focko, C Maertena, SamNal, Rev. Kong Yin Tot, I). Tweedlo,J. L. Coke, T. 11. Ljoiis, 8. Kekuow.i,8. Kellluoe.

XUItKSRURKIlKlfSUK);PASSENGEE8 DEPARTED

ifUHSZKIIRXKIIIEaKlIXPer P M. 8. S. China, Filolc. for

San Francisco, May 15. Mrs. P. 11.

Ilrlnckerhou", K. Al Mclncrny, wifeand chlhl. II. C. Tumor, wife, two chil-dren nud Japanese maid, Miss lliu-tiet- t,

I. Rubinstein, W. T. Robinsonand wife. Miss L. Sparks, W. M.Mooro nnd wife, Mrs. J. A. Hopper,Misses Knthorluu nud MargucrltaHopper, Miss McKlnley, Mrs. J. Lnn-do- ,

Dr. Raymond, Miss Martha Weiss-gcrbe-

Mrs. P. L. Home, John C.Lane, W. M. Alexander and wife, Mrs.A. A. Mooro, Jr.. MIhs Lillian I). Ow-lie-

Mrs. J, C. Hampton, .las. L. Coke,F. F. Italdwlu und wlfo. J. R. P.itlencoand wife, Mrs. J. Ilnnkey, Mrs. J. FHare, C. G. Smith, M. Gartenbei;,--,wire nnd two children, I) P. Mumbruomid wife, James Uird, F. I). Ixivvicy,Stanley Fletcher, C. A. Ill nun, MissH. A. Chanel) lor, Miss Allco F. Ileal d,U. C. Wat run.

Per P. M. S. 8. Koica, Dixon, forHongkong via ports, May 15. Mis.Adelaide L. Rutler, Mrs. Rebecca li-ft In.

K X !t W X 3f X W X - JT M M 3f X X XH PASSENGERS BOOKED Ke x x k x :c x x x w k x 5 x a

Per S. 8. Illlonlun, Mny 19. MissH. A. Cliumly, Mrs. Saundors, MissSaunders, L. R)der, Win. C. L)on, .1.C. O'Day. wlfo nnd two chit-dro-

J. R. Daggett, Mis. W. F.liny, Miss G. Lutted, Miss II. Cook,Mrs.,l T. Sullivan, Mis. C. O'Neil.Gerald O'Neil, MrB. Hodgson, MissMary Sexton, Mr. and Mis. M. Dinah,Mis. Tnwt-- und two children, Mis. H.Castle. H. C. Kcktirt. wlfo unci twochildren, Mrn, Crnno, Mrs. L Scheon,Miss M. J. Cousen, JIIss 0. Wlillemaiinnd child, Mr. Illcushd-ih- und wife,Mr. nnd Mis. O. II. Smith. MissWelgliniullcr, Mrs. C. F, Trup nud twochildren, Mrs. C. Gallagher, Mrs. A.II. T.irleton und two children. Mis. I)Maclntyro, Miss M. A. Drown, Mr,Hiissoll, J, P. H. II. Ruppoit,C. W. Lee, Mr. nud Mrs.Henry S, Smith. Mrs. Gnherluish,Mis. C. W. Tuerkc, Miss M. IJ. Tuei-k- e.

Mrs I". Castle, H. C. Hckart, vvllonnd two clilldien.

Y. Ali.il, manager of tho Yoko-hama Specie Dank, Is (oullncd to hidbed, having been to for tho last fnurdu)s. Dr. Katsiikl, tho attPiidinplijslilan, unlit thcio Is nothing

thu matter.

Soullipaw Nelson, who pitches forAlamedn, In ono of tho most pi mull-ing leftbandora on thu Coast, and Iftho outlaw over bleaks Into tho h!gloagiien ho will glvo a good account nthlnibeir. 'TIs said Hint Johiuion, thoeither sldowheelor that Sciiiooilor liason his staff, is tho- "candy" In tl--

pitching line.

!.... 4. .5, .;. ...Router files out to second Malologets n safo hit to left field. Kuhhmstrlkss out Kalliuapehu IiciiIh 11 buntlo (list McKonzIo goes out on n playfrom second lo third.

No ninth Inulug a played.

GET NEXTto yourself and let us build that canoe, rowing-boat- , or yacht which youhave in mind. We'll haver it readyin no time, and the price wjll be solOW that V0U Will WnniW bnw j. rundo it. We've done it, however: so'we DI0W.

Charles P. Walker, 'Boat and Machine Works,

King near. Ala pa i.

Page 3: m s M'Bride Suggests...3s80 O'CLOCK,n thc Bn"etin Vacation Plan there are no losers EDITION Booklet. VOL. X. NO. 4004 14 PAGES-HONOLU- LU, TERRITORY OF HAWAII, SATURDAY. MAY 16. 1908--

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Protest

Land Sale1III.O, llawnll,

Mny lfi, l'JOS.To IIULIiKTIN, Honolulu:

I'Vinniiikv. Settlement AssociationlnKtltuled iiiorccillnRH Clicult Com lpi event sale (if l.epeloa KnunlhoInmW, district Hllo, advertised Uiluplace Monday llunolultt.

11UCKLANO.

Tlio ahovo telegram was receivedby tlie II ii I let I it tlilM mornlnc.mid lnvestlKatioiiH Immediately fol-

lowing disclosed the fnct tlint tliosale Ii:id been protested by tlio Fer-

nandez Settlement Association whenIt wan flint ndvcrtUed. On accountor tlio fact tbat amcrnor l'rcnr andLand Commissioner l'ratt bad Justleft for tlio Co.ist, Attorney Ucncinlllcnicnway, to wlioin tlio matter hadbeen referred, icplled tliat bo couldgive no complete or definite Information.

Consldcinhlo correspondence passed between bis office and tlio Asso-

ciation, but there was nothing def-inite decided about tlio imposition attlio time. Fernandez, wants tlio landunder the xetllcincnt associationplan, and it bcems that bo made application for it a long time bcfoio Itwas over advertised for Bale under a

general leai.e. Ho was, however,turned down by Coventor Ficar an!Laud Commissioner Piatt.

So far as tlio sale Is concerned. Attorney General Ilemenway statesthat ho has lecelvcd no papers as yetfrom lllto. and tlie sale will talioplace Moudny unless It Is enjoined.Again, It seems there Is no reasonwhy the sale should not go on, Un-

der tlio terms of the now lnnd-lcas- o

law, tlio Government could tako thelands haclc again from tlio man whomnilo the highest bid. At any rate,tlio man who put In a successful hid,rould not becuro his lenso until tlioreturn of l'ratt, who must be here tosign tlie papers.

The land In question Is composedof 308 acics, SOU or which Is suit- -'

able for agricultural purp'oses, tliolemalning being pastoral and wastoland. Tho upset rental asked by tlioGovernment In tho advertised sale 13

$1052. per J ear, payable, semi-annu-

ly In advance, tho term of lcaso Iseight years from October 1, 1908.

M'BRIDE SUGGESTS

(Continued from Page 1)our entertainment In Hawaii shouldho In tho naturo of exhibiting to thoFleet those things for which HawaiiIs k) well Known, t: Hawaiiandances and limns? Mr. l'holan stat-ed that If wo eliminated those fea-tures from tho program that univer-sal disappointment would bcl felt,and said It would bo a very seilousmistake.

The Fleet bun been entertained byn number of tho Oast cities and ex-

perience has taught that tho mostpopular and taking fcntuic of enter-tainment has been the establishmentof a largo pla --ground for tho sailors,where they can enngregato by them-selves and play ball, billiards, cards,and do whatever they wish, as thoMayor cald that Jack ashoro wantsto liavo a place of his own, unham-pered by committees, badges, or redtape. I do not Know whether Itcould bo arranged or not, but Itseems to me that Aula Pari; wouldbe an Ideal place for tho d

In question.At nny rale, within the course of

u week or two, and as soon as pos-sible, I shall send you everything 1

can get In tho way of nowspaper clippings, committee leports, tho Ideasof Mayor Taylor, Mr. l'helan, Mr.Hall, Mr. Deck, and otheis, us wellas u buggestlou, based on tho fore-going, of what our plans should bofor Hawaii. Mr. l'holan snys thuttho best possible thing that could bo(Tone would bo for mo to nirango thowhole matter here to tho satisfactionof tho olllceis of tho Fleet. Unfor-tunately, this was not duuo by somoof tho Coast cities, and friction

between tho committees andolIlceiB or the I'leot, as well as a fall-tir- o

of come of the plans of enter-tainment.

I am ejpoelally working up thoHawaiian featuio or the entertain-ment, alul tho ladles on committedfualuio, hec.iuso I have been stronglyurged to to do by ovoryono I havemot In S.in Kiiiuclsco. Ofiouise, I

that thuro will bo nioro orleu opposition In tho Islands to

tho Fleet h giving thornHawaiian dances, loans, and lels,etc., but thero can bo no question butwhat tho (oii'iensua of opinion of tholllieis and enlisted men that that Jtlio thing expected from Hawaii, andthat (hoy will bo sioatly djsippolnt-ed- ,

anil tho wln.Io uuhIiiob bo a inin-plet- o

r.illuie, If It Is nut ilnno. May-or Tayloi, James 1). l'holan, all oftho people limn tho Islands, and nov-

el at cnptalii3 of the wa,' vessels, anda number or tho Bailors have all'been onthuslnDtlo oer their pros-pective- I ilp to Hawaii, because theyall reel that they will bn entertainedlit the tine Hawaiian stylo.

As ou will teo by the papeis,there aro a gleat many ladles (wlcsor tho officers, etc.,) or the Fleet. 1

understand that there will bo In thencighlioihood of about one hundredof tbeso who will bu In Honoluluduring tlio stay or tho Fleet theie,ami I liavo been told that It wouldho an shame IT they wellneglected In our aiinngcnieiits. Oneor tho disappointing features or thoeiitcitalnment In tho Coast cities,osldo rrom San Francisco, has beenthe fact Hint they have been over-

looked. And thero is the other sldoto It, also. Mr. Hall told mo thattlio thing most commented upon byloo Fleet thus far was a llttlo Inci-

dent that happened In Los Angeles.Theie, n prominent society woman,of her own accord, nt her own expense, and asldo rrom tho official re-

ception nrrangements, had prepareda number of buttonhole butonalre",and she hcisclf presented these tothe enlisted men. This made an wvful hit. It must be remembered, al-so, that thu enlisted men, during thepicsent cruise, liavo conducted them-selves In a gentlemanly manner Inevery respect. Thsy have shown thopeople of tho world Hint it Is an hon-or to belong to tho United StatesNavy: and 1 hao been told that theyappieclato very much, and do not intho Kllghtcst abuse miy attentionswhich they mny receive from goodwomen, I therefore strongly urgoHint tho ladles of tho Hawaiian Isl-

ands Hhould have n prominent partIn our arrangements; Mr. l'he'nntold me last night at tho banquetHint It was not necessary, but thatIn San Francisco they had been puton with every pros-pect of success.

Now, tho ten or fifteen thousandenlisted men (which, by thu way,they should be cnllid, Instead ofBallora and Jncl.les) nie going downto Honolulu with tho Idea of beelngHawaiian dances, going to luaui,etc., and the first thing they getthero they will bo on the qui vivo fortheso thlng. If wo can gtvo themin a public, respectable way, umliisupci vision of the committees andpolice, I think wo ought to do so.

I am tending enclosed, an ollici.ilprogram. I have subscribed to thodally papers for a period from AprilICth to Mny 15th, and will now menHon Borne of tho features of enter-tainment which have proved success-ful. The Fleet should enter Hono-lulu harbor In single lllc. The har-bor should he cleared for that pur-pose. An anchorage place shouldbo arranged for them. Wo will havosixteen war vessels, and, I tnlult, alarger number or auxiliary crart.Tho nilnuto tho anchor is dropped,the Hxccutlvo Committee should gonboard to extend the wclcomo of Ha-waii to AdmlriU Spcrry nnd his staff,who will bo in" charge. Tho nextthing In order Is tho orflc'al call bySperry and staff upon tlio Governor,after which tho Governor will re-

turn the call. Two banquets wouldbo required, IT they are on tho pro-gram, as only half or tho onlcers canattend nt a time, Tho way l wasarranged here tho Governor ot California gave a banquet which wasseparate nnd apart fiom tho

of the reception commit'tec. Ho appointed bis own commit-te- o,

which looked after tho wholebusiness. This might bo done InHawaii.

Ono of tho grandest features of thowhole business would bo to ninko

to have ten or fifteenthousand lels made up nnd distribut-ed by tho ladles of Hawaii.

In tho way ot blglit-seeLn- separ-at- o

trips could ho arranged Tor por-tions or tho olllcers, and n. portion ortho enlisted men, by I tap Id Transit,'busses and automobiles could takotho olllcers to the Pall; spoclal trainscould be utilized to tako such as de-

sired to visit Oahu plantations; Dia-mond Head could bo seen "with 'bus-ses. Hore, as you will notice by thoolllclal piogrum, nutomobUo rideswine given to tho ofllccrs, two beingarranged for. Owing to tho smallnumber ot machines in Honolulu, Iam afraid this featuio ehould not lisattempted, unlrvs It wn- - limited strict-l-

to tho ndm!r-'- and commanders oftho different wni ships ma1 vcssols.

Ono of the mo?t Important feuturcHwould bo --a largo spiutj of grounjsomowhere, to bo known as tho un-

listed men's athletic grounds, whorotho enlisted men, unhiimpcred by pro-gram, led tupu, conn nlttees, or any-thing else, could mc ot and enjoy

playlut; 'nr.obcll, etc., Inwhatever way they vhhed.

I.emonado pud inidwich Btai'dsshould bo

An "mat race couldbo r m wo.' i an In (.obi II

iuVcIioh bctivrui tho tcama rrom thudlffeur.it vussi'lu. Hal id concerts Jioqnlto a fcaturo heio. A lit.tli hchi-o- l

tuck mei'i In ono ; thu novoltljsbi'ie.

i;m oi ino piciBtrj: incidents,imuurHuuiu, ui uiu v rt rriaiiiiiioiu r.ii.oi Augi'leH, wsui II i tact that 1'0loer.l tnniinltii'o did r Jl tho cnlcitam-In-- ?

tbpinselen, and rcqnlieil notltltij;fiom tlio fleet In tho ray of a pai.ulo,etc. Of roiiuo, If a r iirado Is given,pavilions v.ould ha to bo I'lectod,uiiivln rontnlii tho (bivnnnicnt Tom-toila- l

oiflrorn and o! let lis. oi'dcern oftho licet, noiiRUlc, dlttlfgulslicd vli.lt- -

ors, otc, il'id otlierr. to nccoiiimodr,a curtain iiunihor ot cltlri n i.

Tho flout will i .nu.ihly ho llliiinln-nlud- ,

on ctnl.i'd "c;i:.lims nt nlKht:San I'rnnclMX) Ivjk ooitiiluly iroad

irSpfr .. J

EVEHINO BULLETIN, T. H SATUltDAY, MAY 1C, 190?.

Itself on tho lllumlnnllnu nnd decora-tion propositions.

A chlldicu'a da to visit the ships,might bo arranged, as well as a (1. A.H. reception,

As now arranged, tho efitlro Atlanticsquadron, consisting of sixteen wnrvessels, nnd other ciaft, will lendcj!voiis nt San Finiiclsco on July 3rd,and will Ball for llawnll on July 7th.

1 am sorry that 1 liao not timeto go Into tho matter at greaterlength, but I think I havo Bald enough,and you havo enough data at hand tounderstand tho situation, Of cOurso,nil I would do with tho (ifllccra of tliofleet would bo to agreo on certain ar-

rangements, subject, ot course, to thouppioMil of jotir committee, and thoability of the Island people to carrythem out. Doing this hero with theofficers, would not only bo satisfac-tory to them, but would make qultua hit.

All matters of naval etiquette, nndof who shall attend tho Mirlous func-

tions In Honolulu, will have to bo leftto Commander A. W. Grant, chief oftho staff.- -

On every sldo, I heal nothingbut pleasant anticipation by membersof the fleet, and tho enlisted men, oftheir coming visit to our Island

and In closing, I might add thatHawaii has a chance to dlstliigulfhherself, In ninny ways. Shu will hoentertaining the grandest, noblest, andlargest, peaceful armada that eercross tho Pacific, and I am sure, thatevery one, prejudiced or feeling tothe contrary, Is anxious to make herreception n success In ovury respect,nnd thu wny to do that, In my opinion, as well as In tho opinion of nil.Is ror tho committee to nuthoilzo mo,by cable, to proceed In tho matter,with tho assistance which I cm getas above mentioned.

Frankly, I am nrrald that I havegone a llttlo further In this matterthan may meet tho wishes of somo oftho Honolulu people, but 1 think afteryou havo a talk with Taylor and havedigested thu jiewBpapers and my let-

ters you will be Inclined to agrco withwhat I have done, nnd I hopo It meetswith your satisfaction. Rest assuredthat my solo aim In this matter hasbeen to do something ror our fleetcommittee, nnd tho plans wo can makewith tho officers of tho fleet hero nndtho prominent entertainers will curtalnly lnuie to tho benefit ot our Honolulu reception, etc.

With kindest regards to Mr.Morgan and Mr. Smith, ns well as toyomsoir, nnd assuring you of my titmost deslro to entry out your wishes,I beg to remain,

Hon. A. S. Hartwcll will deliver anaddress In tlio Methodist church, to-

morrow ovcnlng, on tho subject ofPeace, tho occasion being tho anniver-sary of Tho Hague Conference.

m

Plays to quicken baseball defensefar exceed those duvlsed to get menaround the bases, said anball player recently.1 Tako a gtoupof really scientific ball players discus-sing plays and nine times out or tenthey nro talking or Insldoplays, yet these fait to materialize,while tho fielding end ot the gameIs worked to the limit. When onospeaks ot fielding plays tho combina-tions In which tho pitcher nnd catch-er work aro taken In. Most or thoseplays provide for slowing up the run-

ner Just enough to let the ball beattho man to tho bug or plate. In tiltsgroup como nil shortened throws fromcatcher to second with a runner onthird. Hero tho second basuman maycomo In and tako tho throw or not,as ho thinks best. In enso he lets Itgo by tho shortstop tukes ltt A goodbatter would as n rule llko nothinghotter "iban to hmo both tho shortand second baseman breaking lor thobac on a steal, which gives him twotilnccB to slldo a hit through on tho

proposition with tho run-

ner on first.

Ilunners havo also found It impos-

sible to break from thirdon an Infield throw from short to firstand score. That Is, tho two throwswould beat him. No ball team, as faras Is shown, has over figured out mathumatlcally JtiBt how much of a stratsuch a runnor would need on such aplay to enablo him to stand an ovenbruak of scoilng on two such throwB.And vet It Is a tilay that comes up of- -

ten In closo games. It Isbclloved by somo thut tho runner onthird might get as big a Hturt ob thorunnor on first who tries to steal nndgets away with It on two throws fromtho pitcher to the catcher and backagain to tho second baseman. Thodifferences hero Is that tho pitcherwinds moro than an Infloldor wouldwith Ills throw, which Is short-arme-

The Oakland Club has received :v

doien or moio suggcbtloii3 for aname for tho Itcd Dogs. Hero nrosomo of them' At0""'' Males, I'lors,Vans, Die Vans, Oaks, Dynamiters,Slain and Kuiekiis. Acorn3 Is nothalf bad. Oakland Is famous ror Itsiinlc tiuo3, hencu Acorns. Bttira and ij

Huiokiis could apply to nn team. Thefwin wlui tent iii T)vnnmltorH was a i

mictions chap. Moles, Piers andijvnnii me worthy ot consideration,

Tlio Oakland Clnh will not plckV nniiiiio until iwm'yliody lmu had nvhnncu to think of ono.

.Too ('.million Ih onlhiilnhllc about'Sllmil" lllll llnniH. Ho must he,lri. In. w:ilil tin. .illini il.iv "Ittirm"' V ..: i

win ni.ihi' ii gio.iiui- - inicni'r liiiuiJohnson." Johnson la tho Idnli o

pitcher who net tho Amorlciu I.imuuo'nn llro hint fall. This now man mi- -

derwenl nn opciatlon l.int HprliiK andhau not i it joined Washington.

Fine Job Printing at tho Bulletin,

ffllBMPfflMr. nnd Mis C It Smith leave on

tho llllonlnn for Hie Coast, whorethey will probablj lemafn perma-nently. Mr. Smith will piohablytako up bis piofcsslon In the Norlh-wer- t,

though he will spend somotime In California. He has been inthe Islands for a good number ofyears and the excellence of his workIs nttested on man) Important struc-tui- es

of public work Mr. Smith wasthe "man on the Job ' nt the Nuuuiiudam until the office directing forcannd he had differences It Is a no-

table fact that the construction onthe dam of which Mr Smith was thooverseer did not hao to be dono overagain; this, cannot bosaid of all or the dam construction.

'.wjjf yMHwr'r''HONOLULU, .

unfortunately,

THE FLEET ON THE COAST.

Out thero In CaliforniaThey aro pawing up tho noil,

They aro letting go of s

And neglecting of their toll;They're forgetting iln-l- ictlglon

In tio house ami on the stieet,And likewise loo their polltlcB

They're dotty on the fleet.

They nro loading up the JncklcsWith n cargo of pink teas,

Thoy aro crowding tbein with welcomeAs tho heroes of tin sens;

They've taken off the lid of thingsAnd inndo the whole coast froo

For every tarry UsltorWlio came to tliein by sea:

Thoy havo Bet the Milhint officersOn pinnacles of fame,

Thoyo filled their elns with nativeblood

Which gets theie Just tho name;They havo given tlietu tho climate

In its glory and Us bloom,With an aflldaUl showing

It will drlvo away all gloom.

They swim out In the briny deepBy either day or night

To meet tho coming warshipsIlefore thoy get In Bight;

They flock around the anchored BteeiI.lko fish around the halt.

And shout their Joy along the coastUp to tho GoMeii Gato.

Oh, Bay,Out California way,When the do thingsThey do "em oil wings.It'n the boastOf tho coast

That nowhere ebe on earth Is foundTho California greet,

And now they're handing out theirbest

They'ro dotty on the fleet.

L'EN'VOI.And Roosevelt, as the fleet ninkca

good,Smiles some, but goes on sawing

woodW. J. Lampton In New York World

Some PeopleBelieve in Lucky Numbers.

Ll m. b lkhAi d

WE BELIEVE IN

P A TTVTT

Naturally! We know more aboutFAINT than anything else. ThePAINT we use is rela PAINT and puton as Faint should be. We can withpride point out to you the housespainted by us.

PHONE 426.

Stanley Stephenson,V&l KINO ST.

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on call day or nigM.

jGtato StablesTel. 109.,.,. mlT. . ..,-.lnu- Q"'"" " "-- ."

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MADAME LAMBERT,

Fort Street near Bcretania.

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K. Fukuroda,HOTEL STREET. NEJl BETHEL,

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Tlirii m "' lM nn "' wwro-ti"- " " new l"an A '

Me lii.ii.st men anil hpiiurltos ox- - Istrnto was elected MnorTlifli vn Is ctri nut. . Mnjui was tlio

I'ounclliucn. the (

Some people tall; peaco ami devote electnil iIipI- - iuire time 111 criminal mm-- 1 electputicns iigiilnsi. decent citizens.

Honolulu Women Know Hint n

man's ccntlemiinl) cliiiriii tor Is notdetermined l)

etal rank.Ilia iilIU ial or uiHiftl- -

liil'eruntlimiil pence U ii splendidIrleul i build to. When expoundedliy rain whom the community lui

toaxuii to respect, tlio people tuny

Kradnalb work In Unit illieitlon.

Judging fioni tlio previous lemartsson lliu Vreeltihil iuriHiie hill uuil tlio

Alrtricli llnunnu hill, tho sessions of

tlio Confeieuee Committee on Currency bid fair to he ii reminder or un

Irish. witkn ondlliK 111 a ") out tlio

ccirpts.

Bomo hundreds of thousands or

colu I MnK Idlo In the vul)nit ttio Tiiltur un n rusult of luxmmni if the, Terrltors hud aproper di'positiirj Inw. thin inonrymuld remain on deposit in the hanksmill be or Willi' to the. people.

If copleri of tho papei contnlnlnKtho niiHiied snub or Atlierle.ili sail-

ors Iiiivb been sent lo the Pled, It Is

to he assumed Hint copies of the.' It it 1 1' t I n showlliK the rlinieo l

lio without fouudiitlou hae nl"been forwarded. That ends the Inci-den- t.

The Transportation Committee for

'ihn Kleet week lino no moro Impor

tant duty than to mnko cot tain tholowest inles ami most frequent ren-lc- o

possible for tlio outside. Islands.Our counln friends should he able

,,,nlto nhiiis e.irlv for coming "town duilnt; l'lcet week. They willneer nsaln hao such an oppoi-tunlt- y.

ANOTHER CENTRALIZATION

FAILURE.

Every experiment with contrallzcigovernuient in the United States endsIn rnliuro.

It must bo over thus until Bovcm-me-

bj the pcoplo perishes from theface of the earth.

Tho alleged fiillures of populargoernment hao brought iibout agreat variety of experiments In een-terl-

power and "responsibility"that have been heralded as the finalpanacea for all governmental Ills..

One by ono they liao had theirday and passed Into disrepute It lim-

bed! that corrupt men will bo

elected to oillce and hold tlio reins of

pow'cr just as long as tho "respect-

able" lazy-bon- who v.int to con-du- et

government from their easy

chairs, roruse to do their duty. Thelatest experience In this line Is round

in tho working-ou- t of the"Dos Moines plan."

Tho elimination ut all combina-

tions and political 'bosses from niu- -' iilclmil uovernnient Is ono of tho

main objects sought under this liesJlolnes plan of city rule leientlyadopted by Iowa's capital and CedarItaplds. This plan, calling for gov-

ernment by a commission ot llvo a

llajor und rour Councilmantheir selection on tbo basis

or meilt only. It piovldes lor theirI'lectlon-nt-larg- o bj tbo otcrs ot thocity. It includes nn open nonpartl-- v

nan primary election. Tho two as-

pirants for tho office of Jlnor andtho eight candidates for Councilmanreceiving tho highest number of

votes become tho nominees to bo Not

ed for on election day. Elections un- -

'Jor this plan woio held this springfor tbo first tlmo In'Wes Moines and

itaplds. Tho lesults weio notencouraging. In each city a comb-

ination won."In Pes Moines tho Independent

and leading nowspapurs, whom

uIToits hud brought about tho adop-

tion of tho new scheme, suppiutedcandidates In sympathy with It Thoy

woro mop Inoxperloncefl In polltlrswho had won success in pilvato business and they wero defonted by can-

didates known as tho "old city hallciowd," who had opposed tho adop

WBRKLV tiUL.t.11'1 INPrr Montln .BIVi Utr, inyulttre S I.ooPertar wtywfierc CanaJa I.RnPir War ntpnlil, toruli, 2.IHI

ANY

- 185256

Eiitrrvtl tin ruMnflicr HonoluluA mini ila ill liter.

MAY 10, 100S

,'1"1 '"o

iiiuoniitWhile

nov

use

found

Cedar

I'ollco .Map

and anrour elei ted

ounclliiicti- -

uro Hopuulicans, the Miior-I- s

n Demoerat and the Uemo- -

erutle orKniilriitlcm or lies Holms Is

doc hiring that tlio lesult Is ! victoryTor It. In ! of. n com- -

hluo . . ii .c il I a Itueiemun i i.. arm ii .i" i'

,l !. 11 u i : n ' ; i . i Issue

doe . ..'. .t or thepoprlntlun or that t In l Inn littleeoiniuciilnl mid Indus) i Ial (enter Is

mnde up or llohemtnns. At the pri-

maries llohemlnn nsplranls for oltlce.

made a Rood showing jiud hee.imeeaudldateH ill the old Hon. There-upon llui other ("in ill 1.itcs, althougheach had been nominated lit law,organized nn tleket."On election day I heir followers d,

lieuilug the Ameilcnn lt:iK ande.igle, nnd won the election. This Is

icg.irilcd on the mainland as a hiiiL-lu- g

back to the das or tlioThat paity dlod In Hie

'.'.Ha heeniise Its isilliy or ilcu)iligparticipation In Hi

the rorelRii-hor- n was ei Ii in(oinblnattoii rnimed to depile the

nntura!l7cd foielKH-bor- u poinilniionof an American ell of nil hIiiiio In

Its rule ciinuot bo epectcd to :id- -

Minco the cause of lepiebentatlteBorernuunt.

The thiorlrers and lliu reformcisand the orntinllzers now dIs(oerthat lliey have the snme old ciowd Incharge or Hie internment mill theimwer or tho Bain; Is materially In-

creased by reason or tho "lefoi illa-

tion."

EXCURSION TO

Kiiauea Volcano

Leaving by the New Steamship"MAUXA KKA" at noon Tuesday..May 13th. .Returning by Steamship'MAUXA LOA" Tuesday, May iOth,

at daylight. .

An exceptional opportunity to seeKILAUEA in violent eruption;

to visit the Koa and FernForests; to make the

circuit of Hawaii.

ALL FOR $51.00!For information retrardine trin an- -

ply toHENRY

WATERHOUSE TRUST COMPANY,Cor. Fort and Merchant Sts.,

Honolulu.

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IT COMPANY.gawOTBT.i

MumiaAdsim

fjlonolulu-Htwr-

Fop SalePunaliou District, College Street,

Lot 76 x 125, three bedroommodern cottage 3200.

Makiki District, Kicau Street, Lot80x90, two bedroom cottage

$1500,

Pacific Heights, modern bungalow $1100.

ALL BARGAINS.

Cash or Installments.

Waterhouse trustCorner Fort and Merchant Streets,

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EVKN1N0 BUlAKTlN. tlONOLULU, T. It.. SATlTtDAY, MAY 10, 1008.

SjWvt imk LoM

HousesJFoi Rent1 Houses for Rent,

2 Homes and lots for sale,

3 Stores nnd warehousesfor rent or lease,

4 Agents for CaliforniaInsuiance Company nndNorwich Union Fire Ins

e Society.

gjwht; Hmk LM. qiLTont UomoCXv

0 "Tho Inside tllllshlllKs of tlionew I'Vdeml buMdiiiK rlmiild hior Ko.i, the liawalbiu luahoK- -

"anyThis Is the opinion of .Inck

Lucas expiossed this "liliu lillifj

f nnd It finds not a sliiRlo oiipmi- -

f out thus far. Tho loiiiluont Is tnil In Its fa tor.

The assumption Is, that thepioposod IVderal Ii.iIIiIIiir afterthe money Is finally iipprupi lined

will bi' a steel lliepioor iirfnlr, fbut It will still need much tlnlsh

woili. and nollilUK Is'lxltel hull- -

ed to this than the ii.Uiir.il wood 4

of thi' Islands. 4

i:Uht bundled and fifty thou- - isaiiil dollais will put up a build- -

f Ins seciniil oul to tho Alexander fYmiiiK hotel structure. As thoarchitects will uiiuiru a consld- - t

t crablo peilod to net their planstogether, theio Is lint u piospictof IiiiiiioiIIjIo work, but the hub-- V

Kosllou mil.' bo made M'ry toon V

v- arter tlio nppiiipilntlun Is mi.lo Inorder that the sneclllcallona may 4bo i kilt.

fttttHTtttmmi OVERDUE

if COILEY !u II"The llangaluro is merduo but Cap

tain CoIIey Is not."This comment of a deep' bea cap-

tain mado recently Is another way ofpaying that not all tho seafaring men

belloo that tlio llangaluro Is lostCapt. Colley, who Is commanding thevessel, has made somo very longtrips, and moro than onco hae hispcoplo given him up. Hut ho has til

ways como thiough In good shape.I'rlday tho llangaloro's chnter pe

ilod expired and If tho ship gets In

bho cannot got hor cargo. It Ib barely possible that Capt. Colley, liavlmsmet with tough luck and knowing thatIds charter limit has passed, Is mak-

ing lor uiiothcr port.

Back up this movement to Improvethe streets and sidewalks.

THIRD LCCTURC.

On Thin sday oculllg next, at Celltr.U Union Chinch lecture room tho

llilid of tho lied Cioss SncIot'H pop-

ular addresses will be given. Hr. A,

N. Sinclair Is to bo thu speaker and

his subject will bo "Cholera." Tholocal man'wlll lilt tho veil or mysteryfrom this dread disease, besides giv-

ing an InteicUnK history ot It.Theso lecture mo or gioat valuo,

aiming the lajm.in with Infoiniallonor first worth to tbo whole rommuifIty. or conrpo tho general iiubllo Is

hulled. Justice Ilallou is to picstdo.

The Fleet Is coming,up the City.

Let us clean

GET

FILIPINOFor Yonr Next Evening Gown.

Made of Pineapple Fibre nnd Silk,in stripes only.

We have two patternsin each of

the following colors:WHITE WITH PINK;WHITE Wim BLUE;WHITE WITH LAVENDER;WHITE WITH BLACK;

andALL WHITE.

36 inches wide,85o. Yaid.

EHLERS

AsltStriesBluejeokets

Editor Evening f u 1 e 1 1 n t

I iider tho heading V. -- aid Tlicv

Snub Tnrs" In this morning editiolor tho Aihcrtlscr, I notlted that at .1

meeting or tho ot the Nnrl-un- a

Plect arrangement committees,that one of tho chnlrnu'ii does notlieVni It ndlsab1o to give a ball to thobluejackets, under the plea that thoKoctety pcoplo would not attend.What claims bao the mmIcIv peopleor Honolulu to cccluslMMiess? Ac- -i

oidlng to Items riom the papers or

the rorelgn cities and Hie cities nn

the Coast, which the l'li-e- t h.no vis-

ited, the society people li ive notIt any gieat i iindi'seensloli

on their pait lo gle a ball to thobltiejiiikets, nnd, iib fin as 1 inn as

certain, have bad no ie.i-.n- in legretliuNlng done so.

I nollred In miotbcr cmIuiuii or Hi

mine paper that the business men oihe city had requested Hie officials

of I he Xuy to pun base Foiiie of thoiniiNlslnns tor the l'lc t lieie, and,(ouip.ii Inn tho two Hems, it seems tolie a reversal or an ouuuence or it

few ears ago, when n prominentAmerican mado a doniilion for mls-tlnn-

purposes, they would notaccept bis money under tbe tdei fiatIt was tnliitcil. Honolulu Hiclctjpeople, pel Imps, mo willing to

the bluojackcts" inline but donot inie loTiccept his mii lety.

The Society peuplo of Honoluluwill llnd Hint llm I'eet lias nmollgIts complement of hlucj.u kcts anyiiuinbcr or men who belong lo classesof society ns evcltislvu as any Honolulu can hn.ist of.

To go had; to tho hall hcmccr, I

would like to state that tlieie hasbeen u number of copies of I he papercontaining this comment ten I to the

.irlous ships or thu Kleet, and nfturi point a I or this Hem In Hie blue- -

jackets 111 the 1'h.ct. I do nut thinkthat (ho snubbing will ail lie on thep.nt ot tbo Exclusive Sin leU or Ho-

nolulu, notwithstanding the tactHint the aerage bluejacket alwaysdepoita himself' us a geiitlemaii,wholhor ho belongs to anv IsK'luxhc'Sot lety or not!

Hoping that you will llnd loom Inpi lut this seiitlifieul or the ineragobluejackets stationed heic. 1 mil, sir,

Very respectfully,' CIIAUL1CS l'EEIC.

Hospital Steward, It. S. Navy.XaMil Station. Hawaii, llouolitlu,

T. II., Jlny IB, '08.

COULDN'T WORK HER

"All you married mo for was mytitle." giowled tho duke.

"Well," replied tho holress; ns slioplaced her purse In tho bale ahdmixed up tho combination, "I tit la.istgot what I married you lor andthat Is moro than ou can say."

SQJ

)(IF YOUR WATCH

Stopsit certainly needs repairing,A gentle shake will not put itin order. Let ns examine it.

Our Watchmakers Are Thorough Mechanics, who under-stand watches.

Wc will GUARANTEE YOUSATISFACTION if you willbring your vctch to us.

It F. Wichman & Co.

LIMITED.LEADING JEWELERS.

There will be a

Golf Tournament

Next Sunday

HAIEIWA HOTEL,

St. Clair Bidgood, Mgr.

TiFT

A CASE OF NERVOUS PROSTRATIONRelieved

a Systemic Catarrh

Remedy.

Especially Adapted to Cases of

Nervous Prostration

Caused By Overwork, Mental Strain

Extreme Summer Heati

TX 1

1 of 1

a

is

or

latitudes whero wnrm weather 1

long continuance, tho Inhabitantsbecome more or lens nceuitomecl lo it.

In Temperate ones, however, wherotho cbango from winter to summer Is

great, tho system U sometimes poorlyprepared to meet tho exlgoncles of hotweather. This Is tho cauio oz lnucnsickness.

Stomach catarrh, Indigestion and dys-

pepsia aro not among tho least of sum-

mer ailment.When tbo digestion Is disturbed, tlio

INDIGESTIONCAUSES

WEAKNESS.

In

nsHlmlhitinn Is alonnd ns a

result body docs

nourishment It should. Lassitude,weakness, brain fag, loss of ileli nndnervous prostration nro naturalresults.

What Is needed Is n remedy that willrestore dlgostlvo organs to theirnormal condition.

Such a remedy linn been found InI'criina. It has proven itself of greatvnluo In thousands of cases of thiskind.

Its ncllon has been remarkable nttimes In restoring some patients whohad given up all hope of

Hut there Is nothing strnngo aboutreruna's action. It simply tones uptbo mucous mem-

branes of tbo organslmohcd, restoringthorn to their

affected,tho

not rocoivo tho

tbo

tho

recovery.

UENETICIALEFFECT.

normal condition and leaving Xaturoto perform her duties unhindered.

That person who ha sound, healthymucous membranes fining the entiredlgcsthc tract Is d agalustthe iisuhI summer nlliucnU.

l'eruna U the means w hereby to at-

tain this mcxt desirable condition.If you suffer from any of the abovo

mentioned symptoms, try n bottlo ofl'eruna.

One bottlo of this remedy Is often'sulUclcnt to convince any ono of Itsmcrltasasafo and rellablo remedy fornil catarrhal conditions.

Wo havo many letters of gratltudo re-

ceived from persons who havo expe-

rienced Its bonellts.Thceo testimonials aro proof to us

that l'eruna has not failed in. tbo mis-

sion for which It was Intended, thatot relieving suffering and restoringhealth.

of Index FilingUnits,

Jersey

TrentonDesks Seats, latest

given. to order.

G.for

WORKthe

v new FRENCHprocess.

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MR. P. BRIEN, 28 Third Street, Llmollou, Quebec."Tho fatigues entailed by my duties as accountant began to weaken iiiy

system about a year ago. felt I would not long bo to

tho severe strain upon my nervos, a;, a thing unknow n lo mo before, I would

lone for olflco hours to bo over In order lo rest.nuuuiuw . " ...'.."I gradually xrciv

I and was obliged to to my 1 was alsosuffering of tbo benrt.

"After n few wcoks' treatment by n local I was In tho same

critical condition and as tho held out no great prospects for me, I de-

cided to on myself."I took several remedies advertised as tonics, but did nolderlvo any benefit.

"l'eruna was then given a trial, and before I had taken It a week I felt my

condition After a fow weeks moro had elapsed, during whichtlmo I followed tho directions carefully, my shattered nervous system

nrmcr, my sight stronger and I hoped to bo out soon again."My wero for in threo weeks I assumed my duties

as at the office."Perunn certainly worked wonders on my system, nnd for persons rnn- -

down oerworK, i ii is ino nui. uuiuaviuu-- . tumi.

Kldncis and

Mr. Oeorgo E. lless, Supcn Isor of tho2nd District, Mil

York, U. H. A., w rites :

"It Is but Just to jou to

with thanks tho great help 1 havotho U'o of l'eruna.

years ago I was a man. My kid-

neys nnd wero out of order, nnd thepain In my iirck aim ucnu was m ninesso severe I Mas obliged to glvo upmy work.

"At this tlmo a club of minospoko lo moot reruna, nnd Induced mo totry it. Tho effect It had on mo from thollrst was most 1 J knew nt

Kn Unit I had secured rteht medinnd was entirely cured in ten

weeks."

wholesale supply Hawaii.

American Clothes-Mod- ern

EconomySTEIN-BLOC- methods are

do a big thing well devcloning d methods to meetmodern needs:

Experience has taught that are so much alike in gen-

eral build that by averaging un size differences clothes can bemade to fit.

Thus far is mathematics. This done, wc turn to andhere imagination and cloaks our efforts with personalis andfinish.

completed clothes are turned over to you, in your city,to try on, sec for in your clothier's glass how close

our workmanship "has to your requirements.This, we believe, is modern and American nnd meets a need

that no other metiod can 30 fairly And So Economically.

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M. Mclnerny, Ltd., Agents,

Library Bureau OutfitsCard Systems, Cabi-

nets and Office Fittings andbuppues; also School-Churc- h

Co.'s International,Trenton, Simplex, and

Combination Adjustableand de-

signsEstimates Imports

Thos. Thrum.Agent Hawaiian Islands.

EXCELLENT LAUNDRY(lone by

FRENCH LAUNDHYIth their dry cleaning

1491.

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Remarkable Manner By Pe-ru-n- a.

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I Hint nblo withstand

iiiuiiuiHimerinyHicnoroAe iown compefcO' take bed.

from pilpltatlonphysician,

doctorexperiment

improving.

realized,accountant

fioni oeiieu

Ilroadway, Watcrvllot,Now

ncknowlcdgo

from Twosick

liver

that

friend

remarkable.tbo

cine,

Mr. J. W.IT. S. A.,

"I am to say I beenot ot tbo by

"I cat thatinc. I get

my myfill gas, mo

and for anor two

to I amnow and can cat

I to any of thoI can now

my and it Is all duo to Dr.and his

following druggists the BENSON, & Honolulu,

tailoring typically American. We

by

as men

it

yourselfcome personal

satisfy

Improved

improved

expectations

Fort and Merchant Streets

NOWIS

THETIME

$S8Lfc

Distress After Eatlnf.l'rltchard, Columbia City,

Indiana, writes:pleased that have

cured stomachreruna.

could hardly anythingagreed with Before wouldhalt through stomachwould with causing muchdistress unpleasant fcollngshour after each meal.

"Hut, thanks your l'eruna,completely cured, any-

thing want without dis-tressing symptoms. onjoy

meals, Hart-ma- n

wonderful medicine."

The will retail trade: SMITH CO.,

style,enters

Thennd

HewFurn.

catarrh

meal

To frame your

PictureWc Tiamo in the Most Suitable Manner

Photographs, Diplomas, Sketches,Prints, etc.

CALL AND SEE YOUR YOURSELF.

Hawaii Photo & Art Company, Ltd.

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Pricefew

Womnn's Welt Sole, street Afford, a smart, attractivetic. All sizes mid widths.

Mclnerny

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The IndianSTRAIGHT FROM CENTURIES OF TOTAI ABSTINENCE, takesto rum as a duck to water, because his nature craves it; so doesthe African savage.

When our soldier boys went to the sultry Philippines, theyhad no use for whisky, but welcomed bottled beer.

How do these two facts agree with the Prohibition state-ment that "Moderate drinking is the mother of intemperance"?

Not one in a thousand o f those who drink beer as a beveragebecomes a drunkard.

The best beer in Honolulu or anywhere is

Primo Beer

Shoe StoreI

1

We Sole Agency and

Beautiful Ribbons

Taffeta, Satin, Dresden

This is a great offering in ribbons. are "sellingthe most fashionable slindcs and weaves for the price of or-dinary goods. Our facilities for buying enable us to dividewith our customers.

I. Ahoy, Nunanu below Holel

What You Eat

$4.00

is a rather important item. Everything we serve is pure,fresh, appetizing. Our

BUTTERNUT BREADcannot be equalled in town, and our

PASTRYis delicious. You're satisfied with everything at

Palm CafeDENMAN BUTTER!

Try some other. Then try this.have lmd it for years.

'l"iMHlktfc

have the

We

the

WHY?Because wc linvc found it the best!Dcniiiau has the finest Creamery in California.

LEWIS & COMPANY, LTD. .FAMILY GROCERS. ICO KINO ST. TELEPHONE 240

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Monuments.Safes,

I Iron FenceHawaiian Iron Fence and Monument Works

EXT TO YOUNG BLDO.. 0 KINQ STREET. PHONE 887,

z'

J..LAND0:

Has Moved toOREGON BLOCK,

153 Hotel St.OPPOSITE YOUNG HOTEl

. ' v f.2ij-'-.. dAXJ&iddi xJMtemjjm&teLJiU'iUimh

MlftttlSUf!ttWfznrnixow, l & Co. re-port n follows on thu sujnr marketimiler ilnlu or Mny 1:

Oiir lnt report was dated 21tliApril.Tlio activity of last week ha, been

followed liy n pronounced lull, an.l (liemarket has been In a utato of stngnvHon tlnco the date of our last report

A contributing cause to tlio nratliviif rcllnors was tlio heavy receipts ofnr.,r,C3 tons, or 20,003 tons In cxcosnof Meltings, but ti leactlon of 3d, percwt. In Hunipean beets bad no doubtmost to do with the pause In thu de-mand here, for such nuivcmcntt InKunipo, nllhoiiRh they y bo basodalmost entlrelv mi miut liHi:,,tii,'nnd not on sales of nctual wuair, generally acl as a check on both our rawnun renueii innrKcts.

That the utulcrlynR conditions Jus-tify n stroiiR anil active market Ispot disputed, nnd It Is generally re-garded ns certuln that tlio presentdullness must toon give place to 10tieweil activity.

The decline In t:uropo Is attiibutcjto the liquidation of specilbitho Mnaccounts, which llntildatlon will soon.riltl.... tin.... rniiron.,.,,., uv, Tr,, ,, llilutinn lnunun ...m i..in.ndded the nlisrnnn of ilnmnmi fw.United Kingdom, where Ilia Trade hasluiiowcii n policy TorHomo time, owing to the possibilitytlmt In tho fortlicomlng lludget theChancellor of the Exchequer wouldplace sugar onco again on tho freolist. While this Is possible. It Is notlooked upon ns probiblo. Next weekwill seo this question settled, Thurs-day, 7th, bdng tho llii'Jiwt day. What-ever Its announcement ,as to sugarmay be, there- thould bo n buyingmovement in U. K. to make up de-pleted stocks.

There liavo been Intermittent ralnBIn some part of Culn, Wlillo generalrains would Interfere with tho reap-ing of tho sninll balance of the pres-ent rrOll. thnv U'ntllil lin nf tmvnr linim.fit to tho growing canes upon whichnext season s result Depend,

In some hectlons of this country mid111 (ircat Itrltnlll linSKnr.niiiililn wiioll,.er nnd fro3ts hnvo done danngo to theiriui crops, in this country, the dam-age dOlln tin to thn nrflsmif tlnin 1u

llmlled to comparatively small areas,and the general outlook Is still good

European beet markets Inst nearlythn whole of tho previous weeks

but today's advices show noinorecovery and a firmer tone. P. o. b.quotations nre: Mny, lis. 9d.; Juno,lis. OVid.; August, lis. ini,d. Nextcrop October-Decembe- 10s. 6",il.jJanuary-March- , 10s, 714(1.

1110 receipts for the week at thuthree Atlantic ports wcro 05,003 tons.

REFINED. Nothing of Interest hastranspired In the icllned sugar Mar-ket. Where con I Miens urniincbnnged for the week. Prices moiicm iirm on previous oasis or C.tOc,less 1 per cent., for granulated,

CUIIA. Wo have Just rccelveil ncable intimating that 35 centrals uroBrlndlni; anil that weather Is showery.

ueccipis lor mo week ut tlio threoAtlantlr ports. 03,003 tons. Meltings,39,000 tons.

Wlllctt & dray's Sugar Trade Jour-nal of April 30 says of the rnwB sugarmarket:

VISIUI.E SUPPLY. Total stock ofEurope and America, 3,148,C31ons,against 3,533,9SS tons last year at thosamo uneven clateq. Tho decreaso ofstock Is 385,387 tons, against n

of 387,102 tons last week. Totulstocks and nfloats together show uvisible supply of 3.278.C51 tons, against.1,028.988 tons last )ear, or u decreaseof 350,337 tons.

HAWS. Tho week under reviewhas been moro or less ono of waiting.In tono and tendency. Hclliiers, beingwell supplied with receipts In handmid purchases for some time abend,nro not anxious about tho fiituie,which will Inko euro of Itself, As mat-ter of fact, after a poilod of quietness,inoio or leH extended, and with pos-sibly n compaiatludy slight declineIn somu positions, cousldeied In con-nection with tho already largo ad-vance, the buying must bo lesumedand Include Eiiropcuu purchases to ex-tent or American qualities of beet siig-n- r

available because without suchsupplies tho present visible

supplies, as compared with tho re-quirements to September 1st, leavelittle or no slock In hand In tho Unit-ed Stales nt that date for Septemberneeds of refiners.

During this quiet period beet sugarIn Europe bus declined fiom tho high-est iwlnt of Us. Hl'iil. f. o. bj Ham-burg to lis. 8'(d tho piulty of 4.17c.for centrifugals, ut the clote.

Pur bhlpnicnt to Now York beet cunprobably bo bought at 12s. ljid. c. midf., tho parity of for centrifugals.

In New YorR, centrifugals, 90 test,have not changed In quotation on thospot, nt 4.42c. per lb duty paid. Atthe closo, a sale was made at thisbasis to Amorlcan,

For futures, Mny slilpment was heldfor a wlillo at 3itc. c. and f. asked,but later wcio offeied at 3V4c withoutbuyers.

Some business has been ilnnu thisweek In Javas for .May-Jun- o tdilpment,but particulars aro withheld.

Tho tcccnt change Is moio Inthan In price, and will, event,

unlly, pass away for reasons given.Tho olllclal news wo have lecelved

by cnblu today fiom Cuba, as toweather, Is that tho long continueddrought Is dually broken: "On dif-ferent days of the week paitlal ralmifell In provinces Cumaguey, SnntaClara, Malanzas and Havana, but nogeneral inlns jot."

Harvesting Is not delayed material-ly, and tho r.ilns mo fnvotablo Tor thonext cmp.

All that wo neod say Is Hint thoImprovement in prices that must comolater Is delajed because nf no nctualrequirements, by rcllnors for a whileto mine, ami Is dependent Inreely onlliii demand for rollned.

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lliwtilftt LiccificCt .iHI,lkli lmlinn It T ft I.C'nl'rtj III!l.tiM.(nHoi It rft .('hCu-4-MultiHt TlrtttHic Oi P.Niltiki UbliUrCn.,

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SoIi nclwccn Hoards: in IVpeckco, JHO; J530 1'ala Cs. $1 n, looHaw. C. & C $91.75; 10 Olaii. $17,"Resslon: $1000 I'ala s, $100. iioooI'nla ns, $100; K00 l'nla fis, $100.

Latest sugar quotation 44G cents or$87.20 per ton.

London Beets, 1 Is 6 3--

Sugar, 4 36

Henry. Waterhouse Trusi Co.,

Stock and Bond DepartmentMember! Honolulu Stock and Bond

Exchange.WILLIAM WILLIAMSON.

FORT AND MERCHANT STS.TEL. PRIVATE EXCHANQE 4.

requlrcmcntB by renewed purchasesIn Kuropo before actually lu need.

Any Important decllm- in Kurapowould, no doubt, Induce bulng for theUnited States.

IIAININQ IN CUDA -- Wo have le-celved tho following special ofllclnlcable from Havana, April 30, 10 18."On different days of this week par-tial rains fell In provinces or Cania-gu,c-

Santa Clara, Matanras nnd Ha-

vana; no general rains et."

5That wus tho slogan of tho All-St-

baseball nine whkh iilayc-- l

down hero a short tlmo ago. Theirsplendid physical condition wus duoto the fact that they wcro Tnnsandrlnkui-s- . Ho wlso.

The Weekly Edition of the EveningBulletin gives a complete tummary of'ha new. a' the day.

WANTSI06T

A parrot. Liberal reward If returned to Hiillctin office. 4001-t- f

BUSINESS DIRECTORY

ADULTS' CLASS IN DANCING

Miss De Larticue will start a classin untieing Tues, evening ut T.AOnt Kllohtum Art l.caguo rooms.Terms, 10 lehbons for $10.00.

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Shinshlnya Hotel, A. Oura, Mrt., Iwi- -

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PURITAN BUTTER

Fresh Shipment Just In at

Henry May & Co., LtdPhone ?,2.

STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING'

The adjourned annual meeting ofthu stockholders of K. O, Hall & Son,Ltd., will bo held ut tlio olllco of thecorporation, Fort and King streets,Honolulu, on Kildaj, May 22nd,190S, at 9 o'clock a. in.

Klecllnn of ollWem and ttnnsurtlounf general buslm-iet-.

H. IIV PAUIS,Secretary, M, O Hall X. Sou, Ltd.

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Evoryoue i? a winner who takesup the Bulletin Vacation Plan.Old and new subscribers count justthe same in winning an outing.

Kent cais. Stkyds Stbli.Itcmuint sale on Momia ut Whit-

ney & Murih's.May I'aradlsu of the l'aclflc for silu

ready for mailing, nt all iiwh stands."King 109 lor Duo Studebaker,

auto; day or night. ClubStables.

Take your carriage or nntomobllot.i Hawaiian Carriage Maufy. Co, for

icpnlis.Whj' n.H spend the sunniioi- - at mm

of (bo hcuglde Collages? Ilng.igo :ieottnge immediately.'

A much prized pa, rot bus been lostI Ibcrnl loward Is iiirt-ie- for lis itturn. Seu Lost cnlumu.

To enjoy the best ride lu nu nulo InHonolulu ring pp 290 for Jim (ptlun'inew .ceileioi

Don't full In see the latest Spiingfashions at Sachs'. The tin.most fetching and styllrh novelties ofthu season.

Thu ha8ebill teams are Just begin-ning to piny. You should get ncqualuteil with tho phijcrs b seeingIhelr picture at Tlio Ilislilou.

It Is now stilted that A. Clf M. Iloberti-o- will leave for tho Chicago conentlou, either by the Illlouluii nr the

Mauchmhi.If your cash register doei not work

just right, take it to the expert atthe Hawaiian Office Specialty Co..Ltd.; Phone 143.

Tho Christian Hndenvor Society willglo n basket picnic at the now publicpark next to the aquarium, this evenIng nt C;30 o'clock.

Order n case bf soda water from theConsolidated Soda Water Worku Co.,Ltd. ThcYc's nothing lu the drink linothat will keep n man up like It.

I)r. A. N. Sinclair will deliver thellilnl of tlio series of Itcd Cross leeturcs nt Central Union church nextThursday evening. His biibject willbo "Cholera."

Tnlto homo a box of Allegrettl'tchocolate ereaius with you tills after-noon for the wife nnd kiddles to enJoy. Ilcnson, Smith & Co., Ltd., Hotelnnd Kurt streets.

Now is jour chance to Join tho liar-ilsto-

Mutual Association at siuallcost to you, during the Special Dis-

pensation. J. II. Towiibend, hccretury,Knplolanl building.

Among the Democratic politicianswho ai rived lu the Mniiua Ken Dilimorning wcro O. Shlpmun from Ha-

waii nnd .1. I j. Coke and T. 11. Lyonsfrom Wnltiiku, Maul.

The l'ylhlnn Sisters' whist tnutiu-men- t

begins Monday evening, May IS.Tickets nre 2.'c. and can be had fiomany of thu members Or nt the door.Itefit-shmcnt-s after eards.

Tho Christian Endeavor Society ofCentral Union church will lead theservice nt Lea Id Home next Suml.i)afternoon, tho 17th. Car leaves I.iwiM Junction nt 2 p. m. fur Knlmtikl.

The nnnlxersary of tho Hngtiowill bo objerved In the Klrst

Methodist Episcopal church, on Sun-day ocnlng. Chief Justice Ilartwellwill address tho audience on the subJect of Peace.

The Catholic Church of St. Johnthe llaptlst, Knllblwacnn, In chargeof Hov. Kathcr Clement. Tomorrow,May 17th: 8:30 a. m., high mass,sermon, collection, Sunday school;I p. in., rosary.

Mr. and Mrs. .las. A. llattlo andchild or Kuhuliil. Mnui, uro visitingIhelr p.ticuts ut Koluila. Mr. Hatllehas been very III with, pneumonia andIs now taking n thieo weeks' vacationto legulu his health In thu bracing ellmale of Kobnla.

Hall ft Fon uro displaying twoprizes offered by thu management ofHnlclwu Hotel lu thu open golf tour-nament which begins on Sunday.Tbeie nro no entrance fees nnd u goodcontest Is expected. Thu links nru InHue condition and the weather utltalclwn Idea.

Mies May Thomas of Wahlawu, whohas been attending thu University o(California at Berkeley, returned onthu KoK-u- . Shu was accompanied byMiss Iless Kentner of Medfonl, Oie.,a classmate at tho university. MissKentner will spend tho summer vaca-tion with Miss Thomas.

Ono of the lecent benevolent dona-tions was that of a considerable sumof money given Mills Institute. Thedonor of thu funds requested that hislull no bo not iuulloiif I. Tlio fundswill bo used towards erecting uu nuwbuilding In Munoa in connection withtho s Institute.

Thu County Juuketeers stnrtrd ohyesterday afteriioou, the party Includ-ing only ono Supervisor, I'urdy of

County Attnrnoy Williams, andABslutnnt County Clerk J. Kill, , ,lr.Those, who lefused to go wcro Supuand Kc.ikI, wlillo Kalnlwan Is on theutlir fldu of tho Island, nnd County'Clerk Sam I'ua. Tho cost of tho Jauntto the tnxpaycis will bo from $500 to$500, Herald.

Central Union Chulch. Serviceson Pence Sunday, May 17: Illbl'eschool 9MB ii, in. Morning worship, 11, the minister will preach,subject "1'rout-Shailn- g in Kalth."Choir nnd chorus will sing Sholloy's"King of Lovo." Christian Ktidrav-o- r,

fii.'IO p. m. Hvoiilng worship ut7;ll6 o'clock; Inlurnutlnnal meetingon behalf of world peace; Acting(lovernnr Mott-Smlt- li will pienlde;tho chorus will render Muck's "1'na-tlv-

Hymn." Twilight orgnu iiuikIcat 7:10.

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HERE'Sif you're a man who takespride in dressing well:

The Hilonian brought us tome ofthe swcllest Hart, SchafTncr fc Marx

.Soring Suits we have ever seen.Suits that look right, and fit right ;

suits that feel right, and ARE right,because they arc tailored from thevery bcxt matcrinls by Hart, SchiilT-nc- r

& Marx tailors. Come and tryone on.

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What! Painted it only last year? Well, one thinris certain, you didn't use W, P. TULLER & CO.'S

Pure Prepared PaintIf you use a poor paint because it is n little cheaper,

you can't expect it to list half so long or look half so wellwhile it docs last.

We know paint, and we triiarantcc Pure PreparedPaint to be ABSOLUTELY PURE." It gives satisfaction.

LEWERS & COOKE, Ltd.,177 SOUTH KING STREET.

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FRESH ISLAND BUTTERdelivered to you firm and sweet is a delicacy not to befrowned at. Wc have tomcthing extra good from Hawaii.We have installed e boxes in all of our deliverywagons, so that the batter reaches you in splendid condi-tio-

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SPORTSLocal and

i Did

Some Figures Of GamesOn the Past Two

SaturdaysThough the schedule of the big

league l hut two Raines old, It willho of Intel cat nt this early stage 'ittho play to Know what somo of tromen are doing. In a few ca3cs,where the men hne only played onegame before todn and have not hal-

ted enough to make up an nvornge,It Is of com so Impossible to get a linoon them, but In other cases the workalready ilono shows consistency, nmlthere Is little doubt that It Indicatessomething of the clans of gamewhich the men In question may beexpected to put up as the season goeson.

rigurlng on g.imos before those nftod. ij. for consistent hatting. Kin ofthe Tuns, Oliuos of the DiamondHeads, and C.iptatn Fernandez of thesame tr.im probably lead, the formerinerngliig .100 In two games, withn large number of chances, and eachof the latter two acr.iglng .flOu withfewer chance-"- , but with it good dealof consistency In their work. Othersdo well, us l.cmon, with out ofeight chances; McKenzic, with .280In seven chances; Miller, with .HS3;Haniaiil.u, with .333; livers, .290:En Sue, .220; Soaros, .2!I0 In sevenchances; llruns, .luck Deshu,2.0; Ionian, .200; nnd Iloogs dittc

An exiimplc of tho fallacy whichmty nrlse from counting strictly onnxerages this early In the season Is

seen In the case of Aylett, who habatted ouu game, hus been at bat foutlines, has been hit twice by u pitch-ed ball, walked once, and securer"ono lilt, making his neragc for thegame 1.000. I

Kin Is showing up In great shape.Not only Is he hitting thu ball on the J

nose, but he has a perfect fielding av- -'

crage so far, with u fair number if!chances for it man In tho garden. Hut.the fielding averages are so far good I

In most cases, and of course some oftho men havo hardly had a chanceso far to show what they can do.

Lota hns a good record for oneg.tmo in which lie has batted. Outof four times nt bat hu got thlcolhits, and fanned ouuo.

Among the men who aie playingtho game this year Is ISiIillo Fenian- -dez, of the Jowols, covcilng firstbase. Ho has batted well, nnd hasfielded .900 out of 2" chances.

Ilamoy Joy docs not show up qultoso well as might be expected fromhlb former feats nt this game. Hohas hit but once in suicn times ntbat, and has several binall error.btorcd up ugalnst him.

However, though tho season Is stilltoo young to figure on nvcragesclobcly, It Is tlmo that the captainsns woll ns tho public were looking totho way the men lire working out,nnd Keeping tab on .the men who areplaying tho game.

All of the figures given In thUarticlo aio of course figured on

which hnve been gli,nbcfoic the games of this afternoon.

a r."! supppso jrpii expect to receio n

golden harp mid crown somo djj "said thu wandering evangelist.

"Oh, not necessarily," rojolned thodruggist, "but I expect somethingjust as good."

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is m urnRiverside Juniors Hold

Final SessionOf Season

The Illvorsldo Junior lliucballLeague held ticlr last meeting lastevening In the Judd building. Pres-

ent nt the meeting were the follow-ing representatives: Manuel Corrc.tand Bam Hop for the Aula A. C;Wal Wing for the Sweet Violets; TsuJl for the As.ihl A. C.j Sam Hop forthe Orientals by proxy; Heine Eug-lls- h

for the Chinese Alohas.The Important business of

the two gold medals toHeine English and Dan Arcla wastaken up.

The president, Ilcrnard II. Keleko-lio- ,

picscnted the nicdnl for the betbatter during the wliolo season toHeine English nnd the gold medal (orstealing bases was piesented to M.ui

Aicla.These medals were ptcscnti'd to

the league by Charles llustacc, .lr.A vote of thanks was passed to the

papers of tho city for assisting tholeague during the season 1!)U7-1!)0-

A voto of thanks was also passe'to the officers of the league.

After the meeting adjourned siuodlo, Heine English took the hoys outnnd treated, like a good man.

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HALEIVVA GOLF

Tho Wnlalun Golf Club holds ntourney at llnietwa links tomorrow,no entrance tec being charged, nod. .

the affair promising keen sport. Tho i

llnktt hni, lippii nut In ktilotnllil rnn- - I

dltlon, a force of men hating been nt Tho Aula Athletic Club concert nmlnt the K. of I.tll,s eveningwork on them In. of

event tomorrow, In consequence ofwhich a good number of tho cracklocal golfcas should be out to fytheir luck,

It Is expected that qullo a numberof followcis of the game will bojourneying out iiallcwnward in tliemorning, as milch to follow the gamens to get in the play themselves.

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sri-Fii- is todav

Yesterday afternoon nit tho llore- -

tnnla tennis courts Sfu.ley Kennedydefcatod H. S. drey At tociock tins aiternoou A. J. Iowrcywill play A. It. Cunha nnd S. Ken -

ncdy will play W. L. Warren. Thesematches will bring the tournamentdown to tho finals stage.

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A forro of men Is now nt work onthe now athletic field at Oaliu Col-

lege, getting It Into such shnpo thatIt is hoped It can bo used tor sportsnext seiiFon. Tho field will ,havoplaces for football and baseball, uswell ns u nice cinder path, whichshould hnvo n tendency to make theIntel est In sports at tho coltego goup to fevor heat. The new work Isbeing done under u gift from Mrs.Alexander. .

H jj yHalter Smith will wicstle with

peare on Sunday evening nt a citychurch.

ntv JUI.LKTiN ADS. PAY TBH

Hawaii is Out On

Her First Cruise

anticipation t!ie',l!1"co

This Afternoon

The Hawaii, with n bunch of attendant yachts. In the local Fleet, Isout on her Initial crulso this after-noon. The comtiilttco decided

that the crulso would bo heldwhether tho race people on the Coastwcro heard ftom or not, nnd so thecruise Is on. Tho boats wliV bo outover this afternoon and Sunday. Allthe yachtsmen In town will wntchwith Interest the performance of thelacc-ynch- t, which Is again nn objectof peculiar Interest, since thcrseems a good chance of tho Trans-Pacif- ic

Knee being held.'

e ratiSIWJB ITS TEAMS

The tegular monthly nicotine of tho'Sca-Sld- t Baseball Lcaguo was held

nt the society hall nt tho corner ofMatninkea and Hotel streets last nightnt S o'clock. Present wero J. Aslng,vlco president; Sail Chin Wong sec-

retary; S. Snwnl, treasurer, and thofollowing representatives of the va-

rious teams; S. ,S. Wong nnd Oco.1'ang, representing tho Pacific; S. Wn-klt-

representing tho Oukwns; Y. Hoynml P. Louis, representing tho Star-lights; C. Hook and C. Hoy, represent-in- o

tho Starllnes, and C. Hoon and W.Wlnr,, representing tho Sweet Violets

A petition of the Oukwn Uascballteam for admitting seven new play-

ers In tho places of tho same numberof old ones thut resigned, was readby tho secretary. After n long conslderatlon by nil tho members of theleague, this petition was accepted,nnd llio Oukwas hnvo tho opportunityof strengthening their team oncomore. Thoy linvo lost all tho gamesthey hao played, but now, with thoaddition of these seven now members,alt tho other teams of tho huvoto wink :i llttlo harder in order tocapturo any of the games of tho seriesfrom them

Tho resignation or Tieasurer Snwalwas not accepted, and tho meetingwas ndjoiirned until tho first Fridayof next month.

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MM CONCERT llfnnn promises io ue buiuoiiiihk unmuu.Tlio liar? will bo decorated with thoflags of tho various nations. Thomanager of tho Club has secured thoservices of ono of tho best muslcnlorganizations In this city, and every-body Is promised n good time.

The most Important part of theconcert will be the now song com-

posed by Henry Knillmnl, In honor ofthe Anla baseball team, This songwill surely mako n hit with tho fol-

lowers of the champions of tho Klv- -

'crslde Junior League, and no doubt.pik. win in,i tboir nr in nr..,.. t0 lie.lr t!)0 wor(Is r tll0 nowsong.

Tll0 championship cup won by thoAni A C-- , tho two gold medals woni,y Dan Arcla nnd Hcino Kngllsh, andtho silver nicdnl won by Joseph Clcmont, and given by Sam Hop, lor thebest batter in the Aula baseball teamwill bo placed on exhibition this oc-nln- g.

Kdwln Fernandez will be Incharge of the concert nnd dance, andthat fact alone should convince nilfriends of tho lcaguo thut thoy willhavo tho best limo ever.

It n itVALUE OF TEAM WORK

"Hatting Is sacrificed for teamwork In tho major leagues."

. This is tho onlnion of manv of thefPlayers gathorcd together under tho

I management of Frank Chance, andI composing the clinmplons ot tho Ka- -' tlonal League and of tho world, rc- -garded by many competent baseball

' loaders nnd critics as tho brainiestI and greatest baseball machine over

constructed.

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STAR JAGK1ES

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Ily this strong statement It Is notmeant Hint weak stickers aro want-ed- f

but that a player's ability tohammer tho ball must bo curbed andused to fit In with tho needs of thogame, all tending toward tho onogreat end, victory.

The greatest hatting ball club overput together the Pnlladelphla Na-

tionals of eight nnd ten years agofailed to win any pennants. Teamswith weaker batsmen, but superiorteam work, carried off tho covetedflags.

Chance and his men aro playingtho gamo this season along tho samelines that have already won themtwo pennants In tho National Leaguennd ono world's championship. Thestart they have mado makes it look;as though the Cubs wcro slated foranother season something similar totho past two.

"Wo wilt hit as well as In thepast," said the lcador of tho world-beater- s.

"The men are nil goingabout the same clip; when theyslump they choko the bat a llttlomore to follow the ball closer; whenthey get to hitting freely they letout a bit and slam harder. Againsttho 'spit' ball most of us have tochoke the lint moro than for theusual curves nnd speed, ns that ballIs about the hardest to connect withsatisfactorily. 'Chick Eraser, Ithink, has the best 'spit' ball thisspring that has ever been In tho Na-

tional League. All the players whohave batted ugalnst him say this,and I look for a great season for thovcncrabla Charles Cooper."

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LAJ0ICE CRIES QUITS

Napolcon Lajolc, manager of thoCleveland American Lcaguo baseballteam, and the former champion bats-man of the world, will rctlro from hisposition as tho head of tho Naps noxtyear. The ball-play- has not madothis announcement public, but ho hasconfided to bomo of his Intimatefriends that this Is to bo his last yearis a manager in Cleveland, no mat-ter whore his team finishes tho race,for ho figures thut tho cares of man-agement are hurting his playing, andho prefers to remain tho star playorof tho league, rather than a leader

Thero has been much criticism otthe Frenchman as n manager, and thofact that ho has not been able to wina pennant with tho team ho has hidbehind him has worried him not a little. Iii a letter to an Intimate friendtilts spring, "Larry" made tho state-ment that'thls was to bo his last yearns a1 manager, no 'matter whether hewas successful In winning the cham-pionship. He still thinks that ho hasmany moro years of usefulness on tediamond If he takes good caro ofhimself, and'rlds himself of tho bur-

dens of leadership." it St S

ATTELL'S EASY VICTORY

"Brooklyn tommy" Sullivan madea sorry showing last Friday In hisfight witnAbe Attell at tho Coliseum,San Francisco, going down to defeatIn the fourth round nftcr n ratherunsatisfactory fight. From tho tapof the first gong, when Sullivanmade a few weak passes and steppedaround tho ring In u wobbly condi-

tion, ft was qulto apparent that thestrain of reducing nftcr such a longabsence from the ring had so weak-

ened him thnt he was in no conditionto fight. As soon as Attell saw thatIfc had hU opponent' at his mercy hoallowed him-t- o land a few punchesIn order to get to closo quarters andrip In short-ar- jolts to the stomach,which soon had tho Mlssourian Indistress. Thcoo blows had tholr ef-

fect, for aftor thrco or four had beensunk In his m Ion ho complain-ed to tho referee that Abe was hit-ting low. Attell kept up theso tac-

tics during tho first threo rounds andgradually-sappe- what llttlo remain-ing strength Sullivan had, and Intho fourth round, coming out of aclinch, Attell hooked a right to thoJaw which toppled Sullivan over, butho managod to struggle to his feetnt the count of nine, only to be seutto tho mat twice more, whereupontho police Interfered and Referco At-vi- e

King awarded tho tight to Attell.Tho exhibition put up by Sullivan

should serve as nn object lesson totho fight promoters. And thnt is,theso cannot come backnnd show oven n gllmpso of their formcr skill, and, In future no boxershould bo rcsurrocted from the "oldworld" and mulched with any ouiiand seasoned boxer, much less againstn champion who stands hcud andfhouldors abavo iinv boxer or hiswelcht In tho world. In his prime,Siilllvnn wuu able to copo with thobnt men In his claw, but he Is all l'iand while ho showed a flash of clev-erness now nnd then, ho couldn'tit mil up under tho punishment Aboi.udcd out to hill).

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rules wi cordoct"

Tho public baths nnd tho WulMklCounty Park aro becoming moro andmoro popular with tho children ottho public schools and nomly ovcryday somo Vllt the Hnths, For thobenefit of the public the followingmiw;, iu.iiUi by the P.uk Cummin-sloner- s,

nro again published. Thoregulations nro nil mado solely for

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the benefit of the public, and thoughno Infractions to any great extenthave been noticed, It' Is desired thatthose who may visit tho resort withthe children observe them fully. Itis particularly requested that wastepaper and other rubbish left by pic-nickers be placed In the boxes pro-vided for 'that purpose.RULES FOR' THE1 USE

OF THE PUBLIC BATHSFIIKE U8K OF PAP.K

1 Tho use of the park, tho pavil-ions and tho bath Is free to all.

Dathers may bring their own tow-

els and bathing suits.Uathcrs must wear clothes cover-

ing the body.1IATHINQ SUITS

2 Hath suits and towels will befurnished at the pavilion for 25c foreach person.WOMEN'S DRESSING ROOMS AND

REST HOUSE3 Tho women' dressing rooms

nnd rest house ore atmond Head corner of tho park.

Men nnd boys are not allowed Intheso buildings, nor on tho groundsImmediately In front thereof,

MEN'S DRESSING ROOMSi The men's dressing' rooms aro

in tho basement, Incorner of the park. Women aro notallowed In this basement.

REFRESHMENT PAVILION6 Tho refreshment pavilion Is

open to all, except that persons Inbathing suits will not bo. permittedIn the pavilion, nor In the women'srest house.

Refreshments may bo bought atthe pavilion, or may be brought tonnd enten therein, or In tho park.

CLEANLINESS AND TIDINESS0 Tho assistance of the public Is

requested In keeping the buildingsnnd grounds clean and tidy.

It Is requested that waste papersnnd other litter bo placed In thoboxes provided for tho purpose.

Dathers must not hang clothes ortowels outside of the dressing-room- ?.

LIQUOR PROHIUITED7 Tho bringing of beer or other

Intoxicating liquor Into either thogrounds or buildings Is prohibited.UOISTEROUS CONDUCT AND LOUD

JOISES8 Holsterous conduct and tho

making of loud noises Is prohibited.It Is particularly desired that tho

park may become a pleasure resortfor women and children, and the as-sistance of the public In making Itpleasant for them Is requested,

, NUISANCES9 Cutting, marking, breaking,

marring or-- defiling the-- building i.furniture, grounds, trees or shrub-bery Is prohibited, under penalty ofprosecution.

Tho playing ot baseball, footballor cricket on tho beach park prem-ises is forbidden, owing to tho dan-ger of breaking tho electric lights.Ample room for such games Is avail-able across tho street In tho mainpark.

HOURS OF OPENING ANDCLOSINO

y Tho beach nnd buildings willbetpen to tho public from G o'clocka. m. to 11 o'clock p. m., except onSaturdays, when they will be openuntil 11:30 p. m. No one is allowedtherein after the closing hours.

VIOLATION OF RULES11 Violation of nny of tho nbovo

rules and regulations shall subjecttho offender to exclusion from thopremises.

CARRIAGES ,

12 Carringcs may bo tied In thomauka-Diamon- d Head corner of thebeach park, hut not elsowhero thereIn.

COMPLAINTS13 Tho Park Commission request

that complaints or suggestions con-cerning the accommodations at thobeach and the management thereofmay bo addressed In writing to thorn.

Honolulu, April 23d, 1908,

REAL ESTAT1 TKAWSAOTIOXa

Entered for Record 'May 18, 1908,from J0:30 a. m, to 4 p. m.

A V Slovens to Kariohokiilu Enoa,gdn M

Washington Mercantile Co by Assuoto 'Elizabeth Anthon et al AL

A A Wilson to Hank of Hawaii I.td.MEntered for Record May 16, 1903,

from 9 a. m. to 10:30 a, m,Frank Gomes to T Bhlbayamn..CanLJoo Do Rego und wf-t- Ino Stables'

C,o. Ltd DLeo. Poy to Imo Yuen Hong ,.,,, PA'8 P N Kuhuipo to Genkuro Chimoii.LJohn J Abrcu nd wt to John An- -

ill.tlo . . ..'.' DI I'otci- - McContiiln to Mr Hnchrl

Jones' M

Ksuhaahit and lu.b l'i Mclinit . D.ley" M Mil I'liv imi I i'f ,l',o A

Miiv -. . ,..n

Alllo V Holmes to E N Hiuluoi ...,Dl'i ,(nclsi' NoIi;I:;r Pill wl to 1! N

Horniuu ,,, . ,.MAlto to Mnty M Cootu .. ,, , D

. Kamaku (w) Io JVliu NuSlI i, . ,,,.Ui Kidllhukln an I ha t-- lu'lm uhuo. Jnhl D

.1 MnulloU ntul ivi i K ir;Sen , . D

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Rvsnzy .... ,...1)Kaplol.ini i:n ltd i !u;mi fo'tiu

i latino DWong Van to Kuu Ilu- - 113

lr. the nppllcntlnn for articles ofof thi; KuImmI .oa Cilalu,

It Is statod that tho conipanj, whenformed, will construct "damns,"

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JAPANESE MERCHANT

SUDDENLY STRICKEN

T. Murakami Expires In SodaWater Booth on River

Street.

T. Murakami, ono ot tho most suc-

cessful Japanese merchants ot Hono-

lulu, died suddenly at 11 o'clock lastnight' of heart failure. Mr. Mura-kami attended a Japaneso banquetlast night nnd on his return cnlled atone of tho Boda-wat- stands on Riv-

er street, where he ordered a glatM

of soda water. Previous to thnt hohad" been reeling unwell, No soonerhad he drank tho,, water than hosank back nnd oxplrcd, Dr. Uchldaand Dr. Kntsukl were summoned, bu-o- n

their arrival they found It wastoo late.

Dr. Kntsukl said this morning thatthe dcceascdlhas been suffering fromInternal troubles. Tho immediatecauso of dcth was given as heartfailure.

Mr. Murakami came here ns n con-

tract laborer. lib gradually workedhis way up and was at tho tlmo ofhis death' ono of tho most respectedgentlemen In the Japaneso commu-nity.' Ills store on Hotel street l

closed today In memory of tho deceas-ed proprietor. Ho was ono ot thoofficers of tho Japaneso Merchant'Association,

IS. MllttKl MilGAUSID BY FAIL

. . .. Taii intimato menu ot mo inmiiysends the II u 1 I o 1 1 n tho followingdetails of the death of Mrs, T. SnowMilter In Kona, Tho previous ac-

counts sent to tho II u 1 1 o 1 1 n wcroevidently based largely on hearsay:

Mrs. T, Snow Milter's death, whichoccurred some time early In the aft-

ernoon ot Tuesday, May Cth, was thoresult ot a fall from n slono wallwhich she was attempting to cross'.

Tho doctor who saw tho remainsstates positively that death was In-

stantaneous and had occurred earlyon Tuesday afternoon. The causoot death was Mrs. Miller's head strik-ing u rock ns sho fell.

Mrs. Miller went out tor n walkon Tuesday morning along the benchtrail from Kcauliou, where sho hadbeen staying for n few days with herdaughter, Miw. A. A. P. Held. Assoon ns nnxlety was roll, search par-tie- n

were organized, nnd, nlthoitglithey remained out nil night, Mrs.Miller's body was not round till 7

a. m. May 6th. Mrs. Miller had notBuffered from hunger and exhaustion.

UM PARTY MUSS

DIM TOMA meeting of tho Labor party

takes place tonight ut Aala Park,commencing nt 7:30. Asldo frciiiAchl, Olcpnu and Chas. llroad, It issaid that D. Knlauokalanl, Sr., whoIs a laborer himself, will bo ono o:tho speakers. Other prominentspeakers havo consented to' speak,but their names have not been givenout. According to Achl himself,-th-

occasion will mark the birth of theLabor party. He has tinted that howill give out the plans of campaignand the platform at tho meeting.

Fin Job Prioti"; at the Bulletin.

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FOR CONVENTION

Bryan Men Will Probably GetAn Instructed Dele-- r

nation.

Tho Democrats hnvo everything Inreadiness for "tho Tcriltorlul conven-tion which will bo held nt Wnvcrlcyhall next Monday morning nt lQ

o'clock. A number of delegates fromHawaii arrived In the Mauna Kcathis morning, nnd tho Kauai contin-gent Is expected In tho Klnnit tomor-row Contrary to expectations Na-tional Committeeman Palmer P.Woods did not nrrlvo from Kohnln tillsmorning, nnd ho will therefore notbo nt tho convention. It Is generally,believed thnt ho will not bo a candi-date for a trip to Denver, although atnoon tho Democratic leaders had notlectdved any word whatever from hlni.

Tho main question to como beforotho convention will bo that of whetherHawaii's delegates am to bo Instruct-ed for Ilrynn or whether thoy nro tobo sent unlnstrncted. The Ilrynn mennro very sttong, and It Is practicallycertain that they will prevail.

Thero was somo tnlk among tholenders about hnlng tin executivorpsbIoii alter the convention at whichtho plans for tho coming campaigncould bo outlined, but this plan haslieoii abandoned.

ONION (TUB MUE)TO PSEH RllH

National Committeeman Robertsonwill go to tho Republican convention,nlthough the trial In which he Is en-

gaged prevented him from takingpassage on tho steamer China and in-

tending tho meeting of tho National-Committe-

that takes plnco somoweeks provlous to tho convention.

Thercfoio tile dinner given by thoOnion Club to Mr. Robertson tookplace nt the Moana Hotel last even-

ing. Tho original Onion Club nnln lew guests were prcsont. They In-

cluded A. O. M. Robertson, FrankKruegcr, II. C. Pflugcr, Tim Lyons aflrJ. O. Rothwcll, James A. Wilder,Judge Edlngs, Georgo Hcnshnll,Chester Doyle, Robert Hare, Col. C. I

J. McCarthy, Representative Ed.Qulnu, Harry Armilnge, Wullnco It.Farrlngton. , The toasts were Inchnrgo of Georgo Hcnshnll, who flrtcalled on Mr. Farrlngton to respondthe toast of tho honored host. Mr.Farrlngton responded by giving nrepresentation of the oratory of lloli-crtio-

nrcii-cncni- Then followeda series of interesting speeches ontho origin nnd development ot thuOnion Club. Jim Wilder told howho was initiated. McCarthy explain-ed how tho Democrats got in. Mr.Pflugcr related how the decorationwero sccuicd. Judge Edlngs sang"Dixie." Doylo gavo a correct imi-

tation of the onion ns a strongAnd so it went, with songd

by the Kaal quintot in between. Mr.Robertson expressed his deep appre-ciation of tho honors thrust uponhim and explained how In onion therois strength,

It was the, first formal banquet n(tho Onion Clul;, and It was n distinctsuccess.

'

Tho Cntholle Church of the S.icrcdHeart, Marqiicsville, Piinahou, In .charga ot Rev. Father Clement,

May 17th: 11 a, in., highmass, sermon, collection; 3 p. m.,rosary, Sunday school, ," - '"F" Will 'II w.

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what a BULLETIN WANT AD.wiil enable vou to do. Bulletinads. create business for advertisers,They are worth Pinny times whatjn'i pay for them. BcsulU are o.irsif vou advertiss in tlie BULLE-TIN, it- -, Hriultitinn

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wish to earn n vacation trip.Thanking ou In advance, I am,

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8, 1908.Honolulu,

O.ilut.Klin: Hclng dcslious of c.irnliiK

vac-Ulo- trip, I Vvmitd like nubscrlpHon blanks with hill Information.

Yours very trul),

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Dopt , Honolulu.Dear Sir: Plcaso find enclosed

flo doltnm (?"'.0n) for which kindlyFend pnpcrH to subscribers which 1

have enclosed.Will you kindly Inform mo when

tlio II ti I I 1 n 'h vacation trip willtomo oft? or how long It will last?

Tlieio'n one thing I do notIn jour booklet and it's

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that I will bo able to cam it trip fromKahtilui to Honolulu for 10 earlysubset Iptlons. Is It 10 one )car dal-ly? or Is It 10 one jcar weekly?

Kindly let mo know as soon aspossible, a h 1 am very impious toknow. Closing with thinks, I re-

main,Yiiura trulj,

Dcir MIsb: Hncloscd plcasa ftnilour receipt for the money Kent us Injour favor of the 12tli Inst. Imply-ing to jour first question as to howlong the Bulletin's VacationTrips will last and when they willcome off, wo would s.i) tint the tripswill last for at Icist one car andprobnbl) longer. They will come oftat any time the requisite number ofsubscriptions nro Bent In for any trip

ou may desire to take. Your otherquestion as to whether wo meanWeekly or Dally subscriptions whenwo sav that It will talo 10 yearlysubscriptions lo nanui trip from Ku- -huliil to Honolulu, is answered onpngo flvo of our Booklet, a markedcopy of which you will find enclosed.The Ilooklet states: Yearly subscrip-tions to the Weekly Edition of the11 u 1 o 1 1 n 'count as h of

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Congress Closing ItsMay House passed Public

I'ulldlngs bill, tarries appropriations totaling twenty-thre- e mil-

lion dollars.havo been Conference Committee,

House having adopted Sennte Aldrlchcurrency measures, differing essential details.

COURT SUPPORTS ROOSEVELT.

May federal Court sustainedstand taken President lloosovclt regarding right dismiss

companies ncgio troops from scrvlco Implicatedshooting llrovvnsvlllo night August these

Infantry.

GOVERNORS FINISH WORK t

D Mny The Convention or Governorstoday after adopting a declaration the States should co-

operate the conservation of tho resources Af tho tho matterof forests having decided tho conference should inado apermanent organization.

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DEBS TO LEAD SOCIALISTS

CHICAGO, 111, May Socialist National Convention has nomInntcd Kugeno V, Debs ns their President Ilonjanilnllanford

HEARST, NO DEMOCRAT

YORK, N. Y AprilWilliam Randolph proprietor

n newspapers lioretoforolopularly to bo Democratic.In policy, tonight formally read hlm-tc- lf

out of tho Democratic paity andthcroby proclaimed himself a rene-

gade If has been linyat all concerning Hearst's at-

titude toward llrynn, It was dispelledtoutght In Hearst's tho

Loaguo "banquet," InHearst upon pro

gressiva Democrats Republicansto join tho new Indopci.dentincut tho old parties.

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This obvious lilt llryun drewfoith a loud cheer. Hearst also tookoccasion to criticise Roosevelt undTnft.

ARCHIVES COMMISSION MEET3

the meeting tho ArchivesCommission yesterday afternoon It

decided liming other thingstho proceedings the Privy

Council, which begin 18-1- andcontain much Interesting historicalmatter,

HIS FIFTY-FIFT- YEAR

Mr. Thrum touaythe closo his fifty-fift- h year thoIslunds. how was cclebiat-lni- r.

Mr. Thrum retuaiked "At woik.j among. in) booksUH,usual."'

j on offer a trip to China, too?kindly me know nnd oblige.

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WAS LINCOLN'S FRIEND

San Jose. March 18 "Dad" Pntton,boyhood friend of Abraham Lincoln,chum of "Ruffalo Dill" and Kit Car-son, and tho man who guided Fre-mont to California, passed his ninety-eight- h

birthday Thursday, propped upin bed In squalid qunrtcrs at a cheaplodging hnuso In this city.

The parasol hat, by which Pattonhas gained fanio throughout Califor-nia, was laid asido carefully on thoonly chair In tho room and by fcoblccandlo light tho old man, painfullypursued his profession of mendingbrlc

William II. PirUon, familiarlyknown as "Dad," Is line of tho mostrcmarkablo cliaiacters of tho West.Horn on n form adjoining that ofAbraham Lincoln, tho old man canprobably relate more Interesting personalties about tho martyred Presldent thnu are found In tho bookswhich hlstorlnns havo given to thopublic.

Sleep wth Abe? sure 1 did. Iluthold on I tako that back. 1 tried tosleep lb tho samo room witli him lotsof times, but It was no use. Lincolnused to read nil night nnd when 1

know him, ho would read aloud, stopping occasionally to spoil tho wordsout when lie ciimo to a sentence hodid not fully understand. That manused to road anything nnd everythingho 'could lay his hands An. "May boyou think ho didn't snoro, too," andDad smiled whimsically at tho recol-lection.

Patton oxhlbltH with prldo his pen-sion ns a woundid votoron of thoCivil War. Mrs. Lincoln canto uponhim In tho hospital at Washingtonand ordorcd his removal to her homo,where for two weeks tho woundedsoldier was cared for under thu por-son-

direction of his old neighbor.Tho old man wns an IntUnato frlond

of Colonel Cody (Uuffulo BUI) as wellas Kit Carson.

Ho has lottors from each which hotroasurus In tho samo box with hisrepairing kit, representing his solemeans of support.

In his last lottor, Cody writing fromIloston Invites his old friend to callnn htm "nnrl I'm trnlnir to." said IVarl

j yesterday. "You sco It I don't stuitout noxt July.

Patton, having lost money almostns fast as thu rain falls oft his novelheadgear, Is content to cko a smallpittance by traveling along tho Coast,mending Chtnnwaro and odds nndends, with a process ho has patentedEverywhere ho Is pictured and stori-ed, and the scrap book ho has form-ed Is a marvel or stirring tales nndIntordstlng nnccUotos. '

Hon Plan. We will give jou a roundtrip ticket from Walluku to Hllo and$25. In gold, which will cover 7 days'board at the Volcano House, for 21Yearly Dally subscribers to the K v e --

n I n g II u 1 1 ejt I n, whether they aroold or new names on our ll-- Wowill gtvo you n round-tri- p l.ckct toHongkong and $2r. cash, as follows:European Steerage, Honolulu toHongkong and return, for 85 yearlysubscribers to the Dally IMItlon orthe K v o n I n ft Bulletin. FirstCabin to Hongkong and return, tick-et good fonfour months, for 114 sub-scribers. Hirst abln to Hongkongand return, ticket good for twelvemonths, for 166 Yearly Dall subs

Any further Information jou maydesire, kindly nsk for at ancc, andwo shall gladly forward It to ou.

Slnceroly yours,VACATION TltlP DKPT.

Honolulu, May 11.Vacation Department, K v c n I n s

It ii I I n I I n .

Dear 8lr: I nm nn old subscriberto the It u 1 1 o 1 1 n , tmlng taken Itfor J ears. 1 havo read of this MicaHon trip affair and my Interest hisbeen aroused, so I write to you tolearn the full 'particulars. I deslron trip to San Francisco, so I woullIlka to know" how to go about It'Hoping to hcnijjfroni jou In the nearfuture, I remain,

Yours truly,

Dear Sir: The trip to San Fran-cisco will cost )ou 80 yearly sub-

scribers, )r any combination totalingthat number., Wc furnish )ou withfirst-cla- round trip transportationand 12.", gold. Klndi) advise uswhon you deslro to Btart to work andwn wllj furnish you subscriptionblinks and Instructions

VACATION' TltlP DKPT.

Walluku. Maui 10. 1U8.livening Bulletin, Honolulu,

Vacation Trip Dopt.Daar Sir: I would like tin visit

Honolulu at the time of the fleet'sarrival. Will you kindly Inform mahow many ye'arlj subscriptions Iwould neod?

Your; "fcsjijctf ully,

Dear Sir: Round trip to Honoluluincluding expenses for 7 days will re-

quire 10 J carl Dally subscribers.Full Instructions sent jou by mall.

VACATION TIUP UaiT.

Shingle Price

Goes

LUMBER BUSINESS OF NORTHWEST LANGUISHES MILLS

MAY SHUT DOWN

TACOMA, Wash,, May 8. Withtho price of shingles dropping untilthey have touched a point admittedby shingle manufacturers and whole-salers to bo actually below tho costot manufacture, those having atheart tho welfare of the red cedarIndustry nro bestirring themselves todo something to protect tho mlllmenand to put the business back to a

paying basis Tho price ot red cedarshingles has dropped at least 5 centsa thousand In the last week.

Manufacturers aro now fortunnteIf they can secure $1.55 for stars,and clears show tho samo proportion-ate loss. Orders aro not coming fromthe Kant, because, retailers will notbuy on a falling market. Nearly ev-

ery mill In tho Northwest Is operat-ing under a limited capacity. Stocksin transit are not heavy. An attemptto engineer a concerted shutdownmovement Is lacking and manufneturers have so far been unablo to fix nnabsolutely minimum selling price andstay by It.

Notlco received from tho Government by tho Wlshkah Doom Company to stop all splashes on the Wishkah river at and above Aberdeen andkeep frco tho channel has causedconsternation among the loggingcompanies on that stream. Tho order Is tho result of the persistentfighting of the rnncherB along thisriver, who complain that the streamIs monopolized by the Wlshkah DoomCompany to the exclusion of alltransportation.

If the order Is mnde permanent, Itwill compel tho logging companiespractically to quit business.

Joe Cantlllon sprung a young Mr.HU Cates on us yesterday when thjHighlanders began to fancy Gear-ing's offerings. Wo thought well ofhim until ho struck out Chaso andStahl and made Rtberfeld drop a lit-

tle splash after Nlles and Kceler had.opened the Inning with singlesI New York Journal.

SENATOR PERKIK4 STRONGLYOPPOSED TO SI IIPPING '

SUSPENS1 ON

WASHINGTON, D. C, May 5.Senator Perkins has been Informedthat the Chamber otf Commerce ofHawaii has been .Mb.'lng to Knlanl-nnaol- c

to urge the passago of Piles'bill permitting fonilgit ships; to take !

passengers between the Islp.nds milthe mainland. Tho Senator sas topermit that would be to 'aim overthe coasting trade to tile Japanese,who not only reecho a nnllllon a yearsubsldfrbut nro able to operate theirships for one-thir- d what Mic Ameri-can ships can bo operated for. Per-

kins will oppose thp bill .lo tho bestof his ability.

WASHINGTON, D C, May 7. A

bill providing that for a period ofsix years passengers between Hawaiiand other ports of the Unllted Statesshall be permitted to trawl on for-

eign vessels without being1 subjectedto the payment of $20(1 penalty wasreported favorably from the ScnntoCommittee on Commerce tod ly. ThoInw fixing this penalty --was passedfor the encouragement of. Americanvessels on tho Pacific ocean. It hasoperated to the inconvcrlcnco . oftravelers, however, as there arc nutsufficient American vessel to hnndlothe traffic, nnd travelers not Infre-quently have been compelled to suffer delay.

Last FightFor-Subsid- y

POSTAL APPROPRIATION BILLCARRIES. RIDZR FROM

SENATE

WASHINGTON. D. C, May 7.Just before the adjournment of thoSenate today Penrose reported thePostofflce bill lu skelfcton form. TheSenate adopted the Galltngcr oceanmall, subvention bill' as an 'amend-ment, adding It to the Posto'fflco billIn the form In which It was passedby the Senate. It authorize thePostmaster General. to pay for oceanmall service on vessels ot the secondclass on routes to South America, thoPhilippines, Japan, China, and Aus-

tralasia, the same rate 'now appli-cable to vessels of the first class andfor service In vessels ot the thirdclass tho rnto applicablo under exist-ing law tor vessels ot the secondclass.

The Houso made provision for In-

crease In the pay of letter-carrie- otthe sixth class from $1100 to 120),and the Sennte conunltteo has ex-

tended the increase to cover clerksof tho same lam.

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LAST AND BESTOF PICTURE SHOWS

This will bo the tast night of themoving-pictur- e show at tho OiicraHouse, and tne management intendsthat It shall be the bout of the en-

gagement. There Is to be a littlegirl as a new attraction and she willsing "Honey Do)." Stio has been onthe stago only a short time, butwherever sho has appeared she hssscored a success. Pollard had noth-ing better with his great show. MissClifton has a couplo of new songswhich sho sings beautifully. Thoscenes aro to be entirely differentfrom any shown at this houso beforoand they will be good ones withplenty of snap and go and lots oflaughter. Tho seats aro selling vjcrvmuch hotter than for' the laBt exhibi-tion for tho reason that tho show Isto have tho udded attractions. Wall,Nichols Co. have them at 15 centsfor the gallery, 25 for the balconyand 60 cents downBtnlrs.

HABEAS CORPUS GRANTED

A writ of habeas corput was yes-

terday granted in behalf of AnamvHa Maunakea, who las beon held bythe Hoard ot Health as a loper sus-pect, by Judge Lindsay on tho groundthat tjio procedure prescribed by lawhad not beon followed. Tho petitionwas brought on two grounds. Thofirst was that tho Invs relating totho segregation ot lcpo;s was notvalid, and tho other that ti'e proced-ure of the law had not been followed.Tho Territory nt once took nn ppenlto tho Supremo Court, having tho up.peal perfected within an hour aftertho decision. The petitioner will re-

main at the Kallhl Receiving Stationuntil, her also has been decided bytho Supremo Court.

George Hildebrand Is an Idol ottho Juvenile fans who attend theOakland Thursday games by hun-dreds, Lot lllldo make any sort ot aplay and the kids start a pandemo-nium. In tho first Inning, when hohit safely, the) shoqk the rafterswith their noise.

i,TR0F. CHARLE

Prof Charles 13 Monroe, the gplosives, has Just undertaken u 1 Its

will prove of benefit to n large propwill, ultimate!) no doubt, save thuwill seek by means of a scries of towhat explosives are best adapted foI cere t that n majority of the torribcoal mines and partlcularl) harrowbeen presented In West Virginia nilliidlrcctl) to tho wo of charges of ddown the loal Gradusllv It has cosives nro much less liable than othdust or lire damp that snuff out thinstnnt, but detailed Information Ii

tho explosives nru "safest ' Profesthis point, and It is expected Hint apassed u national law governing th

CHURCH SERVICES- -

Ilrst Mcthqdlst Kplscopil CliucchSunday School, 9 45 a. m . Internation-al, lesson, "Jtsiis Defrayed nnd De-

nied." Morning worship, 11 o'clock,sermon by tho pastor, Mibject, "TheUiichangcabl Law of God " lpnorthLeague, C:3(i p. m., thu meeting willbe In charge of the paitor, who willInstall the ofheers elect The uvculng services will bo In obseivanco otthe anniversary of tho Hague PcacoConference Chief Justlcu Hartwellwill address the audience-- . It lu to bohoped that a large congregation wit,assemble In honor of tho occasion midto hear ludgo Hartvvcll speak on thosubject of "Universal Poace" MissHlro will p'oiddo at the piano, MissAloyci will lead tho chorus choir nndsing a special solo during tho mornlng service. Marshall II, Webb willsing lu tho m tiling meeting Thopublic is cordially Invited to meetwith us.

Christian Church, A. C McKccvcr,pasior. villi, iiiiiio scnooi; lesson, naenis,"Ltro That Overcomes the World,"John 18:1-2- 7. CIO, Y. P. S. C. j:.;subject "Being a Christian." 11 n.

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restest living authority on high oxi of Investigation which it Is hopedortlon of the American people andusands of lives Professor .Munroo

its nnd Investigations to discover. -e In mining operations It Is nolo disasters which occur In AmericanIn,; examples of which havo latelyd Pennsylvania aro duo directly orynnmlte or other explosives to breakme to bo realized that somo explo-cr- s

to I ml in-- the explosions of coato llvco of hundreds ot miners In anas been Incline n to Just which oftor M tin roe will endeavor to clear ups a result of hU work tUero will beo tin of high explosives

in b) pastor 7 10 p m.Jivhe S II. Kingsbury will speak;subject "International Peace". A

celebration ot tho nineteenth nnnl- - '

versary of tho International pcacoconference will bo held.

Roman Catholic Cathedral. OurLad) of Peace. Sunday services: 0n. in, low mass with Portuguese In-

struction and holy communion; 7 a.m , low mass and hoi) communion;9 n. m , low mass vvli.li singing andEnglish seri'ion, 10: it) n in, highsolemn mass with nntlvo rcrmon; 2

p ni , rosary and native Instruction;7 p in , Portugueso terinon and ben-

ediction Stiturdn) 7 p in , bene-diction of thu blessed Bacrament

St Augustine on tho Deach. Wnl-kl- kl

!) a m, muss with singingand Hngllsh scimon. Noxt Sundayat all the masses nnd In nil thochurches, collection for the Holy ra-ther, the Pope, on tho occasion ot bissacerdotal Jubilee, b) order of thoMshop, Right Rev Libert Iloey- -

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Page 8: m s M'Bride Suggests...3s80 O'CLOCK,n thc Bn"etin Vacation Plan there are no losers EDITION Booklet. VOL. X. NO. 4004 14 PAGES-HONOLU- LU, TERRITORY OF HAWAII, SATURDAY. MAY 16. 1908--

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d-,- Nemo

uS Self-Reduci-ng

t W ' Corsets

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FOR EVEKY STOUT WOMAN. Every woman who hasworn it know that tho NEMO COIt-SE- r

is superior to nil others in cotrfort, style, and dur-

ability; that it is mi cxtraotjliim..' vlnc simply an acorset, to say nothing about 'ts it-

- h.aVi ahd exclu-

sive features. We have 8 modeli.

STYLE 200 Intnrve Waiit for medium figures.Price $2.00.

Bi'YLE 001 Military Belt for medium figures.Price 93.00.

STYLE 312 For tall stont women.

Price !?3.00.STYLE 31 For ,hort stoat women.

Price SjJU.OO.

STYLE 318 For short stout women; flattening bad..Price 33.00.

STYLE 351 Back-restin- g ccrs.-'t-. for medium ami

slender figures. Price $3.50x

STYLE 500 Willow shape, for medium and slenderfigtues. Price Sfli.OO.

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ftCESSeaStfajaBRaHESsI0V iliit i In- Minum-- r days are I I .vl at dinner :U their Tantalus

uiinn iih. T.int.ilU'i. the ViiI- - " lent c on Tuesday evening In linn- -

(mho House, and the Countrj -l Mr. '"'' H"- '"ines Castle. Mm.

Club will atturt many in Dr. and Mrs. Walterthe green sward. Mm. lid- - Mr. nml Mra. Allanward Tennoy mid daughtci White. Mls lle.itilc Castle, the Misses

will spend sovorul months nt thuVolruno House, the big tourtog-cu- r "" "b'"8- - i'1"1 ' r" 'ofTordloB fora outing.

Miss A null' HhiI.i'. who has beendo 111 at the Sunltarliim, has gono toTantalus with her sister, Mrs.

tn remain for a while at the

Z2gSgESBE23 XJHZSCEOHSESJHaaCa

Hrlnekerhorr.Hrl'ickerhnfr,

Castle, and Mr. Harold Castle. Tnn- -

taluM Is a delightful plate

dellghtrul osslblllcle.delightful Jg,3 mill' uuiiiibo u i, iv tiK.iiiitM.ii

IOtlP.lt..

Jlis BirtlulavThe miiilnr SeiTctnry the Ter- -

Cllro Davles rottuite. Thu frosh "t- "' rimcinor, l.inetmountain nlr. mmbined with frne- - Mutl-Snilt- coleliniti'd his thirty-ra- nt

eucalyptus trees which dot the fifth hiithdav on Monday, and hemountain side, will ccrtiilnly holp hor m wished many happy lettiius ofleeovery. Mrs. Helen Nonunii 1h on the day to the tune, of Unworn midKnuui having n pleusunt visit with cigars. Ton ydnra iiro Mr. Molt-frlcnd- s.

It Is pleusunt to know thnt Smith was Minister of KorclRii r.

I'ranilH Hay. who Is sueh a fa- - fulrs. He has always fiom earliest.vorlle here, will return from Kaunl boliuud been prominent In publicIn ten days for n little visit In Ho- - ofhco, and his brilliant career la Justnoltilu. Mrs. any Is looking ox- - what might be expected from n mantrcinely well, and both she and Miss or his pronounced Individuality nmlKthol Wilcox always enjoy their Ho- - cleverness. Mrs. Mntt-Smlt- li gaonolulii visits, und idil Rimth to the him an expeashe luncheon nt thotocial lire. Mutt Smii'i ichltleuie in N'uunnu val- -

ti'id 'Hong the guests wero cr

on Tantalus ni r,r ner.il II nenway. Judge.Mr nml M w t; r n, v st.iule M V T I' Wnterhouse,

.ajervarcjw. 2. a:.mi-K-i, woe

theicj

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STiiiu:lli 'i V" 'l - vli'i !i li 1 I u "lil aad liiis nevercntoicil liiiililinrnv ' t T Ii'mjhi "i ICntm o m Int tint In IllsJlouEoholil a wooden win 'iiti whlth h t a d hnin an niilluai) plno block.Mr Johnion was four nioiiiht, caivliig the flgiiin. When asked from whatbtiurco liu obtained his model for thin nearly llfo sized eirigy, tho mayorBald ho passed years studying photot-ruph- s of models to nnlve nt a suit-nbl-

milllnfi for this flgiiro.Trom tl peculiar nature or Mayor Johnson's habitation In tho village,

living ab ho tloos nlQiio and In a seel tided place with fow visitors and mak-

ing few visits, It was never suspected that ho was an admirer of tho Ideal.

SPRING FASHIONSMost Fetching and Stylish Novelties of the Season

Stylish

Bathing Suits

Tasteful and Exclusive Styles For Men, Women,and Qhildrcn, made of alpaca and watcr-sheddin- g ma-

terial, in black, navy, and brown. There are manyreasons why you should have a Bathing Suit of yourown. not least among which arc appearance,' comfort,and hygiene. ,

LADIES' BATHING SUITS .... from 93.75 to ?9MISSES' BATHING SUITS from ?2.75 up

MEN'S BATHING SUITS from 91.25 up

BOYS' SWIMMING TRUNKS at 15CANVASS BATHING SLIPPERS at 35RUBBER BATHING CAPS, the kind that wear, 50v

SEE WINDOW DISPLAY.

Mi Krnost Wodehouse. Mr. W. Ilab-bll- t.

Mr. C. U. Wight, Mr. Van Vull.-enber- g,

l)r. Cofcr.

It was an embarrnssnicnt of richeson Thursday afternoon, for therewcro two bts tean and il bildgo party, ns well. The lawn nt the SeasideHotel was tho scene of n tea al fresco.Mrs. llnr.--y Mncfarlane. Jr., was thehostess of one of thu prettiest lawnparties of the season. It was givenin honor of Mrs. Killing, Mis. Achi-lles MIsj Achillea, and DemonessI'ctter. Mrs. Harry Mncfai lane worea frock of Valenciennes lace overblue slllc unit aha lecelvcd herguests in u lordlnl mid charmingmanlier. --Mrs. (Jeorgo Davles, dressedIn white, pioslilod over the punch-

bowl. Mra. (lerrltr-Wllde- r poured cot-fe- u,

and Mm. Illehard lvura. In plul:Bat behind Uio tea-ur- Dainty llttlotables, llowor-lade- dotted tho greenlawn, and tho constantly arrivingguests in their pi city frocks andlight parasols made charming pic-

tures. T.'iii betting was delightful,the quaint little bungalows in thorear only adding to tho effect. Amongthe guests were keen Mrs. Snuford1). Dole, .Mrs. (ieoigu K. Carter, Mrs.Oeorgo Potter, Mrs. MacKinnon, Mrs.II, I'ocKc, Mrs. C.

Mrs. I". 11. liumphrls, Mis. ItalihTorstcr, Mrs. (iardncr Wilder, Mis.itccs, Mra. Dunning, Mrs. Wndcliotike,Mrs. llionlMi', Mrs. .lames II. C.ibtie,Mrs. K. M. Swanzy, Mis, MiClellan,Mrs, Scldou Kingsbury, Mrs. HarryLewis, Mrs. Mary Wlddellelil, Mrs.Sopor, Mib. W. Iliibbltt. Miss ClalioKellej, .Mrs. Krnest Mott-Sinll- Mra.llrock. Mra. Iloyd. Mra. C. (I.

Mis. Harrison, Mrs, iuwcs, Ir.k

Thcro was a dauco given at thoKwa iiavillou last Saturday eveningby Mr nml Mra. Henry ticorgu Una-we-

who celebiatcd their twenly-firt- h

wedding ,Tho hostand hostess woie thu wedding drewaf more, ihau u ijunrtcr ofa centuryago, and crcitcil much udmlra,ttnu.nl... lw.1l ., ........ I 1.. , ,

KieiniD, iiiuii- -llowera, presented

festivo appearance. joiRla, speechesa delicious supper added greatly

llhllkplantation presentedMra. IIimwcH wllh u eollil illvcr aalad

Thev aio must popular couplewith muo'i hoarty gonip-wl- l the','

..a,,

Iloswell, ';r and Mra. Klflund. Mr.and Mr Orconfleld. Mr. 'mid Mrs.l.alnf",' Mr and Jlis. MeKcover, Mr.und Mrs. McLean, Mik.O'jowda, Mr. and Mta. Oldlng, Mr.

lilt)

Nolan, I'olmeic,Shnud, Wnllis.

Mrs. Cllve Davles CrngBlde, whovlth Davles to F.utopufor year, was tne hostess

on after-noo- n.

dec- -

OET OF

Butterick Fashionsfinest and most complete Fashion pub-

lished.

Price &5eincluding a certificate good for 2 BUTTERICK PAT-TER-

Call at Pattern Department and we willyou how youcan get .

ButtcricK Patterns FreeR'E ABLE OFFER.

and Bucklesstudded clastic in black and white,

from $1.35BELT BUCKLES in and black

in shapes and styles.

N. S. Sachs Dry Goods Co., Ltd.The Store with the Money-Bac- k Policy

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Jlalleii-tyn- e.

miulcrtnry.

Four

New Belts

tho drawliiR-iooni- On thotea tables placed on the lanai

eHow popples a variety seldomseen here. Tho largo table at thoend was presided over by Mrs. Km-c- st

and Mrs. Lewton-llral- n,

who poured eoffeo tea.Mrs. Watcrhousu wore pale mauveand Mrs. I.cwton-llral- u was In palepink net. Mra. Davles mostdistinguished white. the oppo-site aide or tho lanai Miss IMltli Mistpresided over the punchbowl, Mra.Davles Is giving nnother reception onTuesday. Among the guestsMra. Dillingham, Mrs. C.Mra. .lames II. Caattc, Mra. V. M.Swanzy, Mrs. l'rcctli, Mlises .Marjoryand Doiiilhy Mis. Ilorton,Miss Horlon, Mrs. Krank Alhcrtnn,MrB. Walei house, Sr., thu

the Misses Super, Missllucklci, .Mrs, Jordan, the Misses Jor-dan. Jlrs. DavU, Mrs. W. 0. Smith,Mia. Sclni.i Kinney, Miss Maud Kin-ney, Mis. Ilestarlck, Miss 'ConstaucoItf.Hfnrfrl. Ml. .1 n rnrtiir MUu

Two I'olo- -Carter. .Mrs. ,.atyDeaconess (irnnt. Alberllnii,Mra. Ilawcs, Jr., mid many otheia.

Tho ilnnt c tin Kritlay evenlii;;by the I.rl Aloha Chapter, 0. K. S.,No. .", at l'.' hall waa a decidednucccss. The coniiultteo In cliaigotlio affair wero Mra.

.Minnie Krar.ce, Mrs. IMIIhWclliniiriic, and tn them Is due gloatlimine riizei

Mrs. Klinethe tlioy Thu

two pretty j

All. ,, "IIwcie on the ....

llntir. The Messra. Welbouine inn-di- n

toil a whist pally. Miss Mayand Mr. Dawklns walked icv.o

wllh Hie prlca. (looil iiiiikIc and nuPoor iiiado dancing a delight

mid not lllill) was the lanltlan'te

.

Mrs. tl.inlnei' gave a pieltvlittle dinner at tho Motel on

'" """ ill .,11(11)V nlchtIng, (lags, and a

and

o

)n honor of Mr midMr. Mis.

her llauie. Mra.fl (It'll, l.il trll.!n. 1IIII II .1 Iiikiiii.Ii.

to the eiijoyiiionl. young people ,.,,, ,,,,''the him , ,,,, T, ,, ,,,,

setnml

in waaa gin hop that same

lull i iu lit fl rrin,l 1. ,,...ln 1.1. ...1 tir- - I ..!..., "rf n "' "t.... ......in ,,m, me .,.,., M..r.- -.

. ,, 1I)rmIJ.,,y UIlJ(lyt., Ulpieynt were: and Mra. ' ,, ,,,. .. .

Mr. and

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Thoso Mr.

light adding gtoatly tn ovonlng'aentert-ilnment- .

The poem In andNavy Life waa furv.arded In tlio II u I

u.nuum, iliuiliuf;ir, It'tlB IiaVO allDavidson, Knns, llioto, week Mrs. Frank IIalsle.nl

Newman,

of

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orated

given

Ilawos

the

Army

was the hosteas of an agreeable onoon Wednesday In honor of Mrs. C. A.Ilrovvn, prizes won byMcStoeker, GullckStanloy. Thoy a and sau

a spoon, a plaquo. guests

Mis. Morton Illggs, Mra. M. I'hlt-lli-

Mrs. .1. Mrs. I.achlaud,Miss Walker, Mra. Ilcnlon, Mra. Oat,Mrs. Andrew Kuller, Mrs. J. O. Car-

ter. A pleasant hour was Indulged Indlscuralng tho delicious refieshmenlB.

Stylish

Cravcnettc

Coats

made

as smart-

ness our

SOCIAL CHATTER r HOME TALK

SStSSEJfcsaaaoAawajsw

'Tho Morning Music j.a(i sajie(j sea summer sun down.lo gnvo an open . .

meetiiig nt tho Castle As our white sail swept like night., Mnminv eveiiinr tho inn. i us iod

softly c :r Heart, Heart'su most one.

Mia. Krank tbo newly elect I

have long far, .bore newYct siceu again wherc t'tc silver ripples are,

modestly There thirty men - .dreams s

beia mill many on thoanxiously to bo elected j m()sl j,,,,,,,,,!,,,,,,,

uj iuu covcieu iiieiiiiH'iuniii, i nuon Monday was as

Tilos:"Summer Night" dado

tho Shore" KJeiultMcsdamea Cooper, Weight, Kin-

ney, Mndsay, von

l'lanos: Waltz,(SulloWeight. Miss

Hleanor Hairy,Mrs.

nalso Arcnsky.Miss Miss Stevens.

Ilciccuso from . . .GodaidMrs.

Sonata (allegro)

Constabcl.S.U gi:

"Als dieSeciet"

Merger.

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Woudiumi

awarueu vit.lln Cjuartet: Scherzo, AndantoTitimiiti, Harry, Miss Dont' 'for dicsEcs vore. gi and jiPs,i'',m 'n'Ba'lis, Cooper, Kosainarch was led by jc,tMlai Deeilng Miss I'lcrodlade."There idxty-tw- n touples .,.. .,.., . .,...,.,,,..

(illn

c.vcllcnluntil

WllrtorScai'ido

Mr Comiesii,v

Tho flll,1( lrmwi, wlh

'woiellllli' evening,

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Alien,

Mra.

Tho

light

fctam

evening fol-

lows:

Weight.

Schubert

Mutter". Dvorat;

u,,,,,,,,,,Waldion.

Mm. Cooper.(I.nntlii (ananged for two plnuos

b '. .. (Hurl!Mis. Miss Hoppnr,

Song (violin ohllgalo) .I.jue.'i.Mia. Lindsay.

Xlgeuucr Wtdstiu SaiaaaloMra. Ingalb.

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Informal hrldgu tea vvni givenal the lioltd on Monday Mra.MtCldlan. and among tho gucMBMis. Mra. Chiilea f'oopo .

Mis. Aiulrctv Kiillor. Mit James Kou-iictl-

Mlsa tlnico WuliKtir, fMrs.Miss II. Itulh VomiK,

Win. Welslit a hlrlhdiyillmiei iK'.-t-

j nu lo a few ofher filomla, receiving iitilljtlmiathai she lunkol no ohiei' now thanwhen U" camo to Illlo, Ilcslilvn

and Mra. Win. Wc'ght thoro worosealed at tho Mra, Stone,II. .1. Nohlltt. Dr. and Mra. Cnlvlilc,Mh.a Daisy Todd. Miss Chua Stono.And Mra. Hellion, and Mr. and Mm. 1()tlll .t,llt,,uant'Hainllttm. who Miss Alice Weight, Mlta Midget I'ow- -

Swift, Mrs. Misses A Ion, IMsHshorj s verJ. k.asalU,y ell, .In Igo IMrsons, Mr. Lylu, Mr. Vie- -

well, Lola CrnlB. Mnu Craig. m.my fl lends hero. llur.1, Mr. (lenrgo Ilnpnl. Mr. 1).CralR, Usher, Masoi, Smith, and r. Metzgcr. Mr. Win, K llagwlale. Mr.

B. Ulltlgl' 00011 lllgeCilrvln, Jen- -' this and

kins,and

Mr. will godollglitful

Thursdayprofusion

SUMMER

the ever

tell

up.

wero

Walerhouse

At

weioHedcmatiii,

"Honolulu"

Tho weroMrs. and Mrs.

woro cupcer, and

Fou,McCtellau,

cxpeitlng

"On

Mrs.

Mm.

and

totsnml

,,,,.,,,,

Mr.

we'o

Mr.

Mrs.

A li Wcltdit, Harold Weight anilLltllu Wllllo Weight. Herald,

.dimming little D.mHioa Allen

chilstcned tho corner stouo'oltho Cooko lllu-ai- at I'unahou on Wednesday afternoon. The pingrum wasmoat Interoatlng and liundreda gath- -

Included Arthur ncrg, Mrs. Mnl-'ere- on the grouniU roBcrvcd for thostead, Sr., Jlrs. GnlnoB, Mrs. Hlchard-cxeiclses- . Chailcs Cooko Is a

-- New assortment, sizes from

36 to colors: tan, olive,

and oxford; extra quality.

From SJ50.00 upward.

Beautiful Lir.gcrte Coats

In and cream, of Linen, elegantlybraided and applique trimmed. The prettiest and moststylish coats hive shown, in. new shortlength, and the new lorg-lcngt- Must be seen to be

Just a few

Swell Evening Coats

The Very Latest Creations in white, champagne,and light blue. There is only one of each thesemodels but it serves to give you a hint

evening wraps.

New Cloth Coats

Latest cut, correct length, in stripes, checks, andmixed effects; very stylish. $10.00 up.

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(By ELIZABETH FOE 3 in Army and Navy Life)

On Honolulu Beautiful mojn looked down,Her liL'ht as white as a cull's soft w'nc seemed brooding o'er the town.

I

Club," which Wc two lov,. enchanted since the wentnlwnys'bo enjoyable,

Freo Kinder-- 1 o'er the harbjr-ba- r a phantom of the

...mm. Love's revelation came to in that fl of silveryp, breathed in my "Dear My Delight."

being InterestingAtlierton. Honolulu Beautiful I wanlcred and

president her honoia cvcr in t saiIare

whitc-sailc- d my soul ill slips over the harbor-bar- .waltlng-Ils- t,

.Hi

Dolt, lliteli-- (oi-.-

for

ltestnrlek."Jocelyn".

Ciilliindicd

lie"An Open

wcro

Sa'p,',,.

Westervtill,Spili'g

An

Monnii by

MeKliiaon,

Arlli-u-

llerg,

Mm. gave

funis

tint

table.

,,y

remcmbered bytor

Mr.

Cooku

MrsMr. M.

we the

ofto the

of

the

ed

und generous work of Miss MiStockcr. Theman. ami his gltl tin wciiuesiiay was luciuoeu ans. inmnmi, .mo. nai-b- ut

one of many sucli good ncllons .son. Mrs. Kciituu, Mrs. Kingsbury,Blnco ho achluM-i-l auccess and fame uiul tlio JIIskcs McStoeker.In tho Islands. i

Dr. and Mis, .InmeB Judtl are ael- -

A cable has been received miuntinc- - tied, it ....... ... ,.. i..... i ... ,. I

INK UIU lllillllilHU ill .HI. .inniL-- i,w,uresidence

fiomto Miss Mary A. Ambrose of J'liwiiU.J,,,,,, , JlI(,,B wcre frUlnato to nu-

vrizunii. ,ii i.uu is duu m hidFunny l.ove.

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white

Tub

From

silver

guests

familylloweis

Is auperii

tiulie pretty Mrs.extensively cnter- -

W W !.... , ci 1.... II. nml Ml.lMra Taylor florist. ha ,, c a Iundlc(m

beautiful plana, Macs, mid ll Icy. (0lml rwl(lclR.0. Aexhibition nt her .hue tit. Wil1lwIl of, 10 rium)11B O0 waa onetreat, which by alio Is

,U.BilU, r tho .lay. Tho guestsgreatly enlarging owing to st.ess Mw Brdllway ami Mr.and rush of business. I ho curl.. McKlnnon.ahop which formerly occupied half,tho Plato dismantled, and Mr ,, Swanzy gaveSua. tir la lining tlio vacaieu hM' "(,'""B ""apace for her fragiant ShowIhIikx In Keen 111,, nrle.es leauiiublu llt'Ises c'lOlfO

and. In fact, like tho.io of San Trailcl(.co. Her innf uio drAms of love-liner- s,

and her llllia!

A pi elty bridge luncheon was giv-

en by Mrs. McSlocker on Monday Inhonor of Mm, ('. A. Drown, who namtlepmts lo apelid the summer at the

mansion In Snlcm, Miis.Mauve and while iu .1 giccabowl mpde u limit effective ttible ill

oration. The pilzes weio haiitlcpalnt- -

.'

bsm j &&

$?i4

S

fl

lu the. of thoTho view tho lanai

tho Dr. andJudd Iitivo been

the lcMlc

the waylll0the

has been j,,.HTny

wares.WOle

Monday,

and

the were nun

Mia. llcos, and Mis. Duunlui,,D- -. nml Mrs, Mi. andMrs. Illchaid Ivers, Mr. ami Miv.

Davlea. Mr. iiutl Mra. II. o,

J.'.. Mr. and Mis. (Icui,;u

I'titter, Mr. and Sire. Gerrlt Wilder.

Mn FuM' gave a charming lnnep.t t t u Wfiluei'd-a- al the Align iiIhdon r.uimn slitet, tho guecta In-l- u litis;

Mi-- liu . Mra. Swan.), Miv Wai-- 'eil plates, most dainty and choice, tlu hi'ina, Mrs

sa

llrocka.

place.

llowera,

guests uapimnMajor

(letirge

Diiiiulug, (lait'ey.. .MimlWI.IMW.fc. MM.

A Skin of Beauty Is Joy Forever

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HONOLULU

s

Wnterhouse,

DR. T. FELIX GOURAUIV

Tliy

Mrs.

a

Oriental CreamOR MAGICAL IIEAUTIITIER

FOR THC SKIN AND COMPLEXION

1110 0111 toilet prfiara'.ii)u in America thathas Ftixni Ilia m'lml U'.--t of jubllu approval furoverhilf n century.

OOUKAUD'S OMENTAL CREAM Turincsand llenutiUes tlio Skin. Cures Skin DUcasessiul rillovca Simbnrn. llcinovcs Tnn, I'linploi,lllackhcadj, JIulh I'stthcs, Hash, Ficckloi andVulgar Holiness, Ycllnw und Muddy Skin, givinga delicately clear nml refined coniploxlon,

(JOUUAUD'S ORIENTAL CUEAAl li highlyrccnuiini'iiiU'il by lending stx.'Iety and professionalladles', anil cannot bo surpassotl when preparingfor otcnliig ntllio.

Ko. j IOR SA1.L UV IlltUCCISIS AND FANCY COtl)5 DKALGKS

FERD. T. HOPKINS, Proprietor, 37 Great Jones Street, New York

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THE1 BRZMBED BUB0NBG PLAGUEThe Citizens' Health Committee says: "This plague is primarily adiseaso o! the rat." Nothing else la so sure a destroyer oi rata, drivingthem nnt ol the house to die, &9

SishU zami 8$fa Paste -

The health authorities recommend Electric Paste the U. 0. Governmentbuys tt rind ua;o It as the most rellab'le rat poison known. For yourown protection use Stearns' Electric Paste around your premises. andLlll and keep away thi dangerous rats.

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2 ot. box 30o; to oz. boxSold bj druoolilt and penetal ilorct eitrrhero or

lent Direct prepaid on receipt ol trice.

Stearns ElectricHrtoirrQ&"vtifJllUiJ Jwf .fliftVTr.- -

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ImliannpoHs, Ind., Mar.-2-1- , '08.Stoddard-Dayto- n Motor Car Co., Ohio.

Model "K"'viiis first in $27G0 class, first in $3500 class, firstin $3500 and over, defeating all entries regardless of H. P.; also'

time prize winning hilt recoid.

JUST ARRIVED

On- - first car of the Stoddard-Da- y ton make. It is a peach.

Cora? and see' it.

Von Hamm-Youn-g Co., Ltd.

HMNmW

AGENTS.

Discount Your Shoe Bill

by your soles and put on by us. Quality ing goc3 deep below the it is not just

on top. Our method is to do the BEST for the leastpossible price. Shoes and heeled while you wait.

VICKERS' SHOE1119 UNION ST.

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Paste Co.UUri'ALO,

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having heelssurface;

worksoled

REPAIR SHOP,

NEAR HOTEL STREET

8 I'll WMBII I' 1ft

ADeadSwellLine ofi

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RECEIVED BY ALAMEDA.

Have the clothes you wear, made

your own mcaBnrcmcnts and be

It don't co3t any more.

WWJIW IMVTCtXMT

a" EL tJt

of theHONOLULU UNDERTAKING CO.

has the latest method in the art ofembalming, so that bodies can bekept any length of time,, and stillproduce a lifelike appearance.

Give him a call and his work willspeak for itself.

Office, 1120 FORT ST.; Phono 170:Might Call, 1014.

I SOCIAL

For Mr. nnd Mrs. C. A. Brown nAtntiUK tho ngieeublu events ot the

wni'k nai the bridge party glen byJudge mid Mrs. Henry Cooper at theirMinion residence, nu Thursday oven-lu-

In honor of Mr. nnd Mrs. C. A.llrmvn. The Cooper mansion is well(inert for entertaining, the spaclnu.iIitnals, largu drawing'-uum- s nml stonecourt filled Willi palms mul puttedplants being simply Ideal lor the pur-pose, Kings. bunting anfl greoiiB in.ulothe looniii charming. Crlnirou cariii'-tluu- s

lu largo bowls eontvlbuted vividspots of color, nnd the glorious union-llgh- t

(eiupled tin ilummlcn inil-oi- -

doots. the imicb maligned Mnnua ellmate being peifectl free liiiui eithertain or mUt. Mr nnd Mis. Iliov.nwcio dented at table No. I anil ever;-bod-

piogressod. keeping tho itarliuof the unmu number, thus giving ;uiopportunity of vlslllug at the tit Rt

table. Judge nml Mrs. Cooper assisteil by Mli'H Alleo Cooper, lecelved the,guests in the stone court. Mr. AlbertCooper and the "twins" assisted inlooking after the romfoit of thoguests. The woman's prize, a canediory powder box, wim won by Mrs.Maiston Campbell, and Mr. Frank A I,

heitou can led nwnj the liian's prize,an ivory paper cutter. A ilelltlmiiisupper was sened at (be close of theK.itue. AinoiiK tbosn pienent v.eie:The ipieslH or honor Mr. and Mm. V.A. Urmvii Mr. and Mrs. V. SI. Swan-zy- ,

Mr. and Mrs. McStocker, Mr. andMrs. l'ranlc linlBle.id, Mr. and Mis,Atlu'ilnn, Mr. and Mrs. Iliiuneheii;,Mr and Mrs. Mjers, Mr. and Mn.Wallnee r.iiriiiKtnii, Mr. and MrrJames Iteniiuily, Mr. and Mis. Mnivton Canipbell, Mr. and Mra. Uelilfoul,Mr. and Mrs. A. Wall, Mr. am Mrs.Spalding, Mr. and Mrs. (laities, Mr.and Mrs. llawcs, Jr.

Musical Lecture ComingHonolulu is lu lnuo u treat on tlio

2!)th In tho shape of a mustci'l lectureof n unique character at tho CantleTree Klnderrartcn. Mr. and Mrs. Vlr-ge- l

aiu world lcuowued and lu NowYork have a prominence kUuii only toartUts of tlio highest oider. Tho mils-len- t

lectuie given by Mr. Virgil Is I-

llustrated by Mru. Virgil, a pianist oftho highest culture. Her touch is exrpilcltc, and ns her husband's lectin euon music, etc., deftly Illustrates hismeaning. Ilu Is tlio Inventor of thefamous Clalrer method, which Is tofreely used by cultivated musicians,Mr. and .Mrs. Virgil have nintlo twotrlp& to Australia, meeting with thegreatest enthusiasm from tho muslc-Imln- g

AiiHtrnllnnii. Tlio tickets aiuonly ono dollar, piano pupils fiftycents, and can bl obtained fiom thepatiohesfcs or nt tho door. Mrs.Mem j lllcknell of 70, Kjtkul street,Is greatly'lntorested in tho eiiccck3 ortho affair as irell as Mrs. Wcstervclt,

BLUE

WOMEN

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A',,.,ie,i .lmi.l,l ,wi.,n,n...t mImelancholia, commonly called "thoblux'iV'is in iiino times out of ton aHuiosymiitoinofnomosorioiwfomalo;organic- tlcraiigcnicnt nml hhouldihnvo illlllicdiato llttcntion.

Women vhoso spiiits nro '(lcprcsed. and who nvo nilinirlnnd miserable, should rely upon

VnfA F DIMICUAIUI'CkllVtM CrirHinHITI 3!VEGETABLE COMPOUNDus is oviileiiccd liy following lottoia.

M.v h' V.IUivnvil. r,f vtnwvlii,.N. V., writes to --Mt.s. I'iiikliain:

"for tlireo ivara 1 was in an awfuldespondent and ncrrous .coiiilltioncaused by femalo troubles. I was notcontented anywhere, and was In suchconstant fear that honiethliiK terriblewas fc'oliiff to happen that it seemed a3though I should loso my mind. Lydla- I'inliliam'h Vegetablo Compound has

restored my health, nnd I cannot sayenough for it."

Mrs. Mary J. "Williams, of Ilildge-pol- l,

111., writes to .Mre. riiikJiuiu:"I havo been suffering fromafenmla

trouble, backache nnd headaches, anilwas so blue that I was simply Indcsp.ilr.I feel It my duty as well us my pleasureto tell you that I,ydla 13. Pinkhaui'Vcgctahle Compound cured me. Thocluingo In mynppearnneo is wonderful,and I wish overy suffering' womanwould try It."FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN.

For thirty years Lytlia K. link,ham's VeKotnblo Compound, madofiom roots nnd liorbs, Las been thostnnilr.nl remedy for femalo ills,nndliaspositivolycuiedthotisandsotwomen who havo been troubled with(llslnrumentH,lnflainmntion, ulcera-tion, irregularities, poriodiu pains,backache. Why" don't you try itj

NOTESpianist herself ot marked nullity.

Tlio patronesses Include. Mrs OeorgoCarter, Mrs. Henry lllcktiell MrsWOstorvclt, Mm. Love. Mrs. C. M

Cooke, Mrs. C. Hedcmami, Mrs. Win-ter llrlnckcihof, Mid. Itlchnrd IemMrs. Clarence Cooke, Mrs. MontagueConke, Mrs. Frederick l.uwie. Mrs.Allen White, Mre. m Hull. Airs. Molt.Sinllh, Mrs. Weight, Mrs. flunk Ath-erlo-

Mr. Ilruce McV M.iekall, Mrs.Teiilicy l'eck, Miss Mnigiiei Hopper,Miss Ilyliigion, Mrs. Cbailes Cooper,Mrs. (Inlt, Mrs. A. 1 .linld. Jr., MissHartwell, Mis. W. M (li.ili.im, Mrs.A. (I. Hawes, &r.

fThose SailorsHegaullng tho proposed bail fur ibo

sailors which Is being talked of, thosociety women of Honolulu will donu thu win Id does elsewhere. Tholull is certainly a guoii Mia, butwould (ho salloro cue In d.inee withtho soclely women would they notmuch rather dance with a lrl of theirown choice? As n rule, ihe officersunit Ihelr families an thehtlcklcis for tho ilgid cilipnttc wlilehalways obtains regarding ibis subject

the world over. Tcrnum balls areone Ihlng and thy. great American sail-or another ulfalr altoceiher. !Iaotho ball, by all means, hat allow thesociety wuiuca'aud ilu- sailors tochoose tliolr nwn paitn, is

"Tlie Hoso Mnlden," at the Hawaii-an Opera House went off last nightwith nil thu swing ami ,Iah whichmight heuxpecti'd from ihe excellentsololstH", Mrs. Mnckall. li O'Day, Mr.Kdmuiids ilnd ,.Mr.' I.lliigsluuu cancongratulate tliciiisehes upon adillnIn their already enxiable leputatloi,for splendid work. Mi I.UIngatnuconducled tho chums lu a musterfashion nnd the;. iesioiuled billllaut-ly.- .

Tile chnrtib was guiten fiom theHigh Scliuul, Mills Institute. Knnicha- -

ini'lia schools and was one of the bsstour listened to here. Their olceswere In uulsnti, nnd the music of "Thelloso Maiden" brought out the depthor natuiu and (one. Tlie house was ulai go line, packed to the gallery, whlcftshowed great eiitliiiKljmu fur thomusic festival, and this ought to boencouraged.

Mr. J. 11. Daggett, who has Justcompleted a fascinating bungalow ntKalmukl, wns a passenger In tho

for California, whoru ho willspend the summer, icturuing In theiiutttum with his sister and nclce,who will spend the winter at thobungalow with then- relative. Mr.(llll was the urchltpi t of the bunga-low, j

Mrs. Geo. H. Ilohertson, accom-panied by her charming daughter,MUs Milan lloburtion, nru touring theIsland of Hawaii They have beenloyally entertained by their friendsand wore guesis uf honor of Mr. andMrs. Geo. Hewitt at Walolilno, lastweek.

Mr. and Mis. Clllford Kimball, whomo visiting their family in Iloston,nio quite, cnjmlng their stay In theHuh of Culture Tho Klmballs expect to tetiiin lu tho Mongolia. The.Mitres Nora Swanzy and HarrietHatch will accompany them.

Tho Klluhana Ait League will glwa reception for tho Vlrglls, and It tspossible that V may bo Induced (istop nu heni a i glvo lessoiu loi n'fow mdnths.

Mr. Kdniiinil Ili'deinann returned ontVUluy-l- h the Koua fiom California,whero liu was at school, to spend thesummer with his family at Wulklkl,

"Allce-Slt-- the Klro," Jllss Klhel"arrjnioros gnai pair, win lie e;"yl ' tin. SeuiorH of tho Highbch0"1 "" Jim c""

,MlsB o0lla nlriu" was, ,,1U urlht'paitlcular Hlur al Hie Opera Hoiiso onWcrjni'Bduy I'tvnmg In conjunctionwith tho mmiiig pictmes. Her slugl"g was greatlj uijojed. and tliu iiiihh

' iiiiillence ingliiy unlertaluelit was an ec, II. in entertainment.

,,r,,leo ""',1 "'""i-atilci- l Pol milMrs. l'arkci' ii. il, Cuatl. The 1'il'ireand Col. p.uki i m'I amuso llieinselvciby hunting !'g ji.ie in Canada ilnr '

lug thu suiiini'i iiioaihs. I

k A i.Mr. P. Kliuuii was a leliirnlng pas

senger lu tin Kme.i, Mrs. Klampwill follow soon

Mr. A. Tuvlo' was a returning pa&feiiger In the tiansport this vvek afteru veiy pleas.ini uutlng in' San Kranclcco, which has h"cn of gteut benefitto him phvj-deall-

A

Mis Hi liu Lei lion", who has heo.ivisiting her win. f)r Ililuckerhoff, forthe winter, was u passenEer In tliaChina for tlie Suites.

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Mr. mid Mis C. W. C. Dcoiing weretho host ami hostess ot a charmingu'lniier at the Country Club on Thurs-day ovcnlng.

Mis. Hiuory's tea was postponed onThursday un u (.count of Illness.

Mrs. Itaymond C. Hi own and heitwo clilldicn loturned hy tho Koiea.

a i i PliL4PP ff fPROM THE VCJTES .

Honolulu eocIcix will not trip thogay and giddy with tars of tho ricel.says the Moinlng Hollow. And why.prill, dear Velper' Did .the elite ofSan rraiieUco pass up the opportunity to mlnglo nnd commingle with,dance with, or fcto the Jacl.lea whotraoled fiom Ihe Atlnutlc to the I'a- -

cint7 I ically don't expect, the Howlto be able to answer with nny ilcgieaof reason any questions nf moment.That wouldn't he In the regularcourse of events Hut you can Justput It down In jour little f, urwager jour last nil, that the societyladies of Honolulu will, when the.occasion iiilses. us It will during thesojourn of the I'leot here, do them-selves pinuil In tlmlr elforts to makethings pleasant for I'tuie Sam's Kill-or-

so that when thoy Irave theywill, Instead of leiiiemberlng "snubs"enrry away an Impression of the leal luHawaiian hospitality.

ts Theodore Hoojovelt an uncon-scious iinture-fakir- ? Illnls, nnliiinls,mountains, towns, babies, nml, now. offish have been named after him. Is Jo

this right? Would It not be beltc-t-glvo John Jones or Jim Smith n

whacl. at this naming business? HowIllustrious It would sound to cult anew species of whale, If thetc air.any, Ihe "Jonscsy Johaiinus," nr, nfto he simple nnd beautiful, plain".Smlttle " It accnis to me that ltoo-seve- lt

has about nil the honorscrowded on his weak shoulders bucull stand. He owns thu Dove ofPeace nnd he lontrols tho Dogs otWar, and now thero ! n "Hoosevol-tin- "

fish wiggling litis In tho brinydeep. However, It Is a comfort tothink that the blame cannot bo plac-ed on either Teddy or the fish.

There was one day last week thatshould havo a place In hlstoiy. Mis.Mary II. Atcherley did not tall onthe Governor; did not communicatewith Mm by telephone; nor did shewrlto to him. This was startling,and someone wondeied audibly If"the world was coming to un end."Tor tho last few weeks Mrs. Atcher-ley has been making dally requeststhat J. I.or Wallacli be illowcil a fulland free pardon. She arrived at theouter ofllco ir tho executive Cham-bers In the early morning, nnd wait-ed patiently hour nftflr hour for nuaudience. And sho usually got II,Hut this one Day of Days sho did notappear on tho scene. It was Inexplicable until I.loyd Cnnkllng, gaveout tho Iiiformatlon that "Mr. Molt- -binlth has been engftged all morningwith the Itev. .Mr, Thwing."

HII.i Wheeler Wilcox, who wentaway from Hawaii firmly convinced.according to her own statements,that this was tho most desirableplaeo lu nil tho world to llvo, now"has hopes, merely hopes," of mak-ing her winter home In SouthernCalifornia. ,She hays:

"It is merely a dream; but allpleasant things nio ilrc.ims beforethey nro realities. they tnKo foimIn the Invisible realm before becom-ing visible."

Continuing, thu soulful Klla wan-ders oft Into esthetic, whirls nnd In-

dulgent raptures regarding Mmof a climate only to bo

found in nnd around l.os Angeles, ItIs ii dream, as thu society lady

apiopos lier made-ove- r Kastnrbonnet. And Hlln Is the dreamy one.to be sine. Her lealm Is lu the bane.She culls anything and everything adream. Her plans sue but "dreams."Southern California Is u "dream."I.lfo Is a dicain. Nothing UKu It,this slumberland business. Hut I

wonder If l.'ll.i would tall Honolulua nlglitnuiin.

f3BP'"For Rent cards on salt athi, flulli'tln oflf

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lPROFOSED NEW OPERA

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liflifii tfiTiiiii

NEWSMAN'S?g3&a3&VMNtt:nk!Ei2isi2LjaLiHtj2ma.

I W

i m mMany Officials Sent'

Abroad To

Study

Dr. Tnknfusa Shljo, cninmlssiuneiand rccretary or tho Department uAgrleiiltuie nnd C'otnmerco of Japanwas u thi'niiL'h pansenger on tinsteamship China He Is mi a loinaround tho world. Ktudlng the for-est- r

candlltons of tho principal statethe Hulled Slates and Ihirupe. Dur-

ing his stay here, he visited theSchools, where he was

shown around the campus bv ViceI'llnclpal IT. Thompson, lu the arternoon he vlslleil various Inslilutloii

leninlng nml thu nqiliirtuui Dr. h! ,

Is a highly oilurated geiitb in in. bolug a graduate of ihc'Jupiiiii-- e !'.College and Hut lmierlnl I'lil'-ei'--

"I am going around the nmMmy exporlcuce." snld Shim

vesterday inoriillig."An u commlsslonor nnd siciei--Ihe Depailmeut.of Agrlrulture unit

Cummeice, I tint expected to nml;,' i

polls of my Hip nbioad alur m rturn to .lupin. My special missionicqiilrcs me to make a slofi uf mmouths In the United Status, vlsitin-Sa-

l'ranelsco, Chicago. Now YoikIlustuii mul Washlngloii, 1). C. OnKuropu 1 will vUlt London. I'nrls. lleilln, Itomi'. Si Piteisburg mid tluother prluclp.il cltb s.

"Japan of todaj Is randlng her omcluls ahiolid to see for themselves andlearn new things which tho JapaneseGovernment may use. We nio anx-ious lo got new Ideas in order to makeour country prosperous. It Is the In-

tention of thu Minister of ihe Depart-ment of Agriculture and Commerce tosend abroad four high officials uf hitdepartment to ncgulre practical exper-ience from thu oulbldo world. I ntntho tecond ono going out now. Thellrst nlllclnl who paused through herewas Mr. M. Oka. lu is hound toSouth America mid Mexico to studymining. 1 will be followed by thechiefs of thu liurcaus uf Commerceand Indiftry, nnd l'Ubcry."

Mr. Shljo cal'ed oil Consul Generalafter which In rem wed

his ncqualntanto with Isaac HHurliottle ot tho .In office, who washis school mate, when the latter waslu Japan twenty enrs ago.

Vw , ,,., - . , , ,-- - -LIKUPl t UlNiHoQ

A Curable Disease

Drunkenness 13 a progressive disease; the modciato drinker Is not sat- -

jIMlcu with two or three drinks n day.lho cravlnK for ,noro nnJ ,1U), bo- -

comes Irresistible as tho ad-

vances; the result Is Chiuulc AUoliol-In-

Tho treatment tired successfully bythousands right In their own homes IsDrrlne. It Is a sclintlflc cure furPriiukcnueas and has given such uni-versal satisfaction that It is soldunder a pojitlv'o guaiantce to effect ueuro or your money will ho refunded.This guarantee is given In good faithend Ib carried out to the letter. e

Id not a new rcniedv ; It ha3 beensold by tho leading ilrugglsts In everyilly for 5 cars.

Orrlne No. 1 Is tho secret remedy;Orrlno No. 2, is for those willing lo'alio the ticatmcnt. Klthor form rosta11.00. Tlie guainntco Is tho rame Ineither rate. Willo to The Orrlne Co,Wnbhlngton, D. C for free (rcatl?olii Drunkenness., mailed in plaintealed enyclope. Orrlne will bo .mailedncalfil on receipt of price Sold by tholending druggists In overy town nndcity, and In this city by HonoluluDrug Co., Ltd.

Judge, King , trv will ih liver IheI 'f. co eildiess nt thu Chllstlau churchtomorrow evening

HOUS& IN SOSION 0

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i.i)...ijl?g:S.Kll".';' i '.M1.! ,j. i I

Iloston k new Ciaud Opera llmuo Is lo he un Imposing structure.with a liiinilMinio exterior and with the Inieiior and stngu arrangementsmodeled after tho newer oporn hfiu-.e- ot Ktirope. Preliminary planshnvo been drawn by Messrs. Wheelwright & Haven, architects. Tne costof slto and building Is (o be $700 UOO Mr IClien I). Jordan donated thoslto and also has guaranteed tho cost of erecting the building and thorunning expenses for tlireo yens, t'oity-sl- x boxes havo been subscribedfor at t'2,i). a year, and tho nrtlntlojunnugcment will bo in tho handsof Mr. Henry UubbcII, manager of tho San Carlo Opera Company.

E5TABLailED 1T60

Waller Baker& Cos

GHOGOLATand

COCOASfor eallnft. clripklnft, end rooking

lJui. Dclk mu, NulrlU."i

BfwVfiu Oxa. lb tiniUaVer't Chocolate (unvrctmed). J lb ctn

German Swrct OtocoUtr. Hi vaVn

ca'IHt OmiMIn llmiii uAi

WALTER BAKER & GO. Ltd

DORCHESTER, MASS., U.S. A.

IS IIIOIIL51 AWARilS IN LI 1 'lI'CAND MLRIO.

BYAUrHORITYNOTICE OF SAIE OF GENERAL

LEASES OF AGRICULTURALLANDS AT LAUPAIIOEHOE-WELOK-

AND KAIAAKEA,HIL0, HAVAII.

At twelve o'clock noon. Monday,Juno 8, 190S, at die front MiMHiroof tho Judiciary llulldlng. llonohi.ii,there will be sold nt public .ui'tion,under thu Provlslops of Pan ,. I.i udAct 1S9S, nnd of Suctions :'7.s-.'s- :.

Hovlied Ijiws of Ifrwall,General Lease! of tho following de-

scribed lands:1. Lauds of Laupahoehoe-AVel- o

ka, comprising the lands ofKapchu 2. K.ipchu 1,

KaBt Mmunlulii. West Muanalulu,Kalwll.il.il ilu I'.ipaaloa, Klhaluul,Hokiiinuh- - M.inowalopao-I'uualic,- i,

Kllau anu Laupalloehoe, and consisting or i,'ii acroi, more ur lew, agricultural land, said land being xiiunt- -cd nt Laup.thoe.hoe. Island of Haw. .11.

Torm oH.case, ton (10 years fiuriMay 1, mOD.

Upset rental, JS.IuC.IO per annum,payablo In advance.

This I.easo will bo told ro'eivtngto tho outgoing tenant tho prlvilcjoof harvesting1 crops growint; on ttioland on May 1, 1U09, uie outgoingtenant being required to pay forBiich prlvilegu to the iucuium.' u tan nmouiit equal to tho rout per it rop:rid hy such Incoming tunnnt nopur-tlonc- d

to tho tlmo required to com-plete, fitch harvesting.

i. Lands uf ICalaaken, conslrtttigof 100 acres inoro or less, agricultur-al laud, said land being situated near

Maud of HawaiiTerm of I.casu, eight lb) jcars

fiom May I. 11)08.Upsut rental, ?33G.O0 per annum,

payablo ly In advanceTho lessees will bo allowed to ct

frpm tho premises such trees as maybe necessary to provido fence postfor constructing and maintaining tin.fences icqulrod, under tho terms undlondltlomi uf these lenses.

Tho Oovelnmeut also excepts andicscrvui from ull of lho above tmcliall roads,' trails, nnd rights-of-wa- y

Tho ubuuI reservations tcgardlnglnud rtqulrod by thu Gov eminent forsettlement or publlo purpose will bdembodied ir, each ufthn nhovn teases.

Tor plars and full iiartl-iihir- s. ap-ply at the oillee of tho iindcistgncd,Judicial Ilulldlirg, Honolulu, or attho ollke of tho Sub-Age- nt Hilu,on the Island of Iluwnil

JAS. W. Pit TT.Cuiiinili-itoun- r of Public Lands

Honolulu, O.Uiu, T. II . Miiv 7. I'JOS,1!3i May 'J, IB. 2a, lit); June fi

ENGnn:zsiMG oFncE1923 KALAKAUA AVENUE.

CHAS. R. ROEMEOHAHICAL ENGINEER

DRAFISJIAIIARCHITECT

ESTIMATORPATENTS Applied For

GENERAL BUSINESS MANAND WORKMAN

PATRONAGE SOLICITED.

'he OrpheumSALOON is right close to the theater,wheie you can get the Best of Every,thing to (Jnnk

Th Weekly Edition o tha EveningOullttln gives a complete summary sfiho neivi of the day.

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Hlchmonil Pearson llobson fays At,lamlc licet khnulil stay In tint 1'nclflcnnd six now battlcshlpi should bobuilt.

Twenty IHo thousand witness en-

trance of licet fiom Port Mason.lilnck luillcil midgets or the second

tornoilo flotilla umlcr I.Ieuteiumt"Y Coiiu make goo I In adventurous voy

age fiom Hampton Hoaris.Ten of fourteen delegate to Chica-

go concnllon aio lnstiuctcd for Tnftby Hart font republican.

Men of iirmuda forget to eat when(loldcn date In sighted.

Litigation mor fatuous Morgannilmt settled In Vnudorbllt-Oclrlch- s urircncvInterests bulim ifvine heirs Senate passes bill restricting tin

Ilusla massing men munitions hours of child labor In Dlstilct ofof war on Turkish frontier and for-- , ColumbiaelL--n consuls susnect trouble. When visited by Taj lor and

William 11 Wheeler favors Initnl- - reception comiultteo Admiral Evanscrntlnn of Kiiiiinnaii agriculturists aj Malts of need of In theunlntlo'i of thrf vellow iwrll I I'aclflc.

n. li.Milu tn anlrlde San Hr:icnii on every hill theFranclito park of J A Helmet, who 'course of the battleships up the constlost all In wreck. to the welcome waimg mo uoinen

Walsh chef niKlneer of (litenew Palace hole! repulse 1 by friend's Anna IS old, afterwife, attempts suicide

Thrto hundred men from each of

21 vessels land at San Prancirtu In90 minutes.

Veterans of wooden warships salutenew tars In pathetic tcetie of SanFrancisco parade

Hannuet at Idora park to bo featureof reception of men of Atlantic fleetat Oakland.

San Francltco smart set extendiglad hand to Mrs. Kllnor tlln, authorof "Three Weeks."

When Atlantic licet leavesworld cruise six toriiedo destroyerswill remain behind .for Ice oncoast.

Tho Maine Is ordered to Carqulhezstraits until Alabama Is out of dock.

Suggestion made that battleshipsrace from Gibraltar across tho Atlan-

tic ocean to New York.Oarsmen of the battleship fleet row

oer (loner strewn course of Alame-

da esttiar)Lease of the Lincoln school lot for

35 years Is one of the week's Impor-

tant real cstato transactions In SanKranclsco.

Pie Zelt of Vienna praises the re-

building and political purification ofSan Francisco, declaring It one oftho world's wonders.

Bishop Thoburn asks to retire fromactive sen Ice at M. E. cnurcn conference.

More warships and fewer stalesmen, sayB Admiral Evans In speechnt banquet.

Rear Admiral Eans to bo givenhigh position In navy department andgrade of vice admiral is Metcalf'splan,

Hearst's Independence league polls47 votes out of total of 7,849 cast In

Alameda county primaries.Francis J. Heney calls Ach a liar

In court and Judgo Pooling preventspersonal encounter.

Gallagher's testimony clinches brib-ery case against Kucf.

Methodist quadrennialnt llaltlmoro denounces child laborund divorce and Indorses laborunions.

Senator Teller objects to liberalpolicy of government In connectionwith forest reservations.

"One In asylum," Is reply of Joromo as to results of prosecuting richmen.

Edward B. Hrennan, former SanFrancisco lawyer, arrested In NewYork, charged by F. A. Hclnzo withattempted extortion.

Judgo D. It. Williams declaros ta, Till on goods from Philippines Islands

should bo removed at once.Simple but Impressive ceremonies

mark last rites for Kabbl Voorsangcr.Dr. Alfred Hunter Voorhlcs dies at

his residence after four days' Illness.John 0. Woollcy attributes good

record of fleet to temperance amongsailors.

Nurses' associated alumnae opensIn national convention and hears ad-

dress of welcomo by Mayor Taylor.Thut 95 per cent of tho. stock of

railroads In tho United States up to"water"

wt

10 has not admired a beau--

neck of some lovely worn-wh-

hung about tho fairtlful string of pearls

an? In many Instances they show off

to n better advantage than diamonds.But while admiring the luster of thogems how stop to think wherothey come from and of tho labor ittakes to get them? Of course thofirst person asked as to where thepearl comes from answer withoutany hesitation, "From the oyster,"but thnt is as far as genera:knowledgo goes.

The pearl oyster Is distinct fromthe common edible oyster, and whilesomewhat resembling the latter Inshape has thinner valves, and Is pro-

vided with fi small cablo by which It'holds onto the rocks and other sub-

stances nt the bottom of tho sen.The n pearl banks

ore along the northwest coast of Cey-

lon nnd their position nffords a de-

gree of protection from the Influencesof tho weather and tno currents.Fish, water and a fish knownas tho skate destroy an enormousnumber of valuable pearl oysters.

In locating a sultnblo "ground" adiver Is, sent down and ha brings up aquantity of oysters. From tneso an

elnieil by Thomas V. llynn bofoio thespecial Brand Jury which Investigatedtho Metropolitan Street mllinait In

New York,Stanford university Junior class an

mini, iho 1909 "quad." cleverly critlclsei tho fncull.

Dr. Julius noebel, former Stanfordprofessor and critic of Hoooelt'sbook, given high position In Illinois.

United States will not submit tourbltratlon In matter of Columbiaclaim.

Hepubbcan caucus of house commils Itself to principle, of cSmiucrclnl paper as an asset In lime or cm

outand

Mnjor

battleships

i.li lii Unlit

atThomas

Matihews, jeirs

for

son

conference

the

oyster

snakes

. ..Itilt li.tmln tf.sptln nf till!Is the solo survhor of faml-'ow- , refused lo pay for an auto-l- y

of IHe as the result of graph copy of president's writ- -

lire which their in ings satisfied or llie gonuinenesBIlaitleford. Saskatchewan

General army outers Issued atWashington. D. C. decreed that here- -

Tifler no man less than G feet 5 InchesIn height or victim of cotior blind-

ness shall be appointed ns an officerfrom clll life.

It Is reported at Washington thatPresident Roosevelt Is planninghunt for big gamo In South Africanext cnr.

Rufus II. Cowing, formerly Judgeof the Court of Qencral Sessions InNew York, sass lnsano slajcrs should n. Cbe to tako their Tho death ofown defense ana that tho courtshould pay experts.

Mrs. Hetty Green, who probablyhas transacted more business thanany other woman, said she had neverused telephone

A "no tip" barber shop, whichstarted out In New York on a magni-ficent scale, has been forced to re-

turn to the old gratuity sjstem.A sensation was sprung at tho sub-

marine Investigation In Washingtonwhen an affidavit by Fred Whllneywas read confessing ho had writtenthe anonymous letters that have

In tho Inquiry. Whltnoy former-ly was attorney for tho Lako Boatcompany.

Tho head of Mrs. Bello Gunncss,tho Laport Und.) woman, who withher three children perished In herburning home, cannot bo found. Theruins of the house wcro searched forIt In vain. Ray Lamphero ischarged with having started the fire.

The state department at Washing-ton will nsk Ambassador Lclshmanto explain why he endeavored to In-

duce .Mrs. Bernard Warklntln of Kan-

sas to sign paper releasing thoTurkish prlnco who accidentally

husband on a railroad train nearDamascus.

John 1). Rockefeller has refused tofor $500 sword sent lilm by a

joung In England with theInformation that the wascarried by In Cromwell'sfamous "Ironsides" troopers nnd hadbeen burled 150 jears near church."I am man of peace," he said, "andhave no uso for n sword."

Because tho evldenco was mostlycircumstantial Jury nt Canon City,Col., recommended llfo Imprison'ment at hard labor of Anton Bavariaconvicted of quadruple murder. Thiswns the extreme penalty provided Insuch cases by now stato law.

Bishop Honry C. Potter, accordingto n dispatch from New York, is boseriously ill that ho has been forcedto abandon participation In tho nffalrsof his episcopal diocese.

Robert Caldwell, the man wantedIn England for alleged perjury In tho

Druce case, who Is In tho cityInsane asjlum In Now York, Is notexpected to live.

Is as to the ago of theoyster and ns to the number Intho bed. Experts In the pear ojster

can come very close to thoago of an oyster at a glance, Itthoso brought up by the diver arcfound to be flvo years of ago or overund In sufficient quantities to be Hail-

ed a of from 10,000 to 12,000are taken and washed the outputIs If this reachesa certain the "ground"staked oft and the fishing commencesIn earnest.

A small village where the fishinggrounds aro not of the best, andagain whero the fishing covers a largearea, a city of from 40,000 to 00,000will spring up In a few days, but It isa city of workers only.

At midnight a signal gun Is firedand by sunrise tho licet, numberingsometimes 250 boats, Is at anchoraround an old bark which serves as a

on the center or the fishingA signal Is fired from the

Inspection ship to begin operations,the sound of the gun has notaway beforo there Is a great

splash as half of the divers drop Intotno sea. save tho Malayallm div-

ers, who plunge head foremost fromn springboard, descend to tho bottomIn an unrlght position, carried swift

sen, who has desired for fcomo llmoto retire, will remain In ofllce untilafter King Edwnrd'a lslt to Chris-tlnnl- a

James Clancy thought to bo theoldest living eteran of the civil war,celebtated Ills birthday In

-

Dy actual count 1&,9C5 personspat.Fiil Into tho corridors of tho

hotel In New York Inono day

liood wenther lured 125,000 NewYoikerH to Coney Island tho last Sun-day In April, although the larger at-

tractions hno not jet been opened.Two hn.idrc't passengeis on sev-

en car train In New Yoik wcrolliionu Into n wild panic when tirobroke out under the second car npdfilled tho train with Binoke. Nounwas scilously Injuicd,

FIo thousand Poles In nuns meet-ing In Detroit. Mich., voiced their In-

dignation against (lernuny'i. policyof exproptlntlon of I anil In Poluid,Resolutions were prepared to sendto congress.

Despondent bccaiue tho sale forhis oriental curios had fallen off,Long Wiindo, Now York Chinaman,

from the loof of n ilxstoiybuilding and was Inst:.:!!) I.

Unless Iho 1'rltctl Pr.'i'jjtsHsinchinch can rilso trail ly J2l'O,O03 forhomo nnd to I'm in.ulj.u In Ihonext fen iad.i It v.lil Hoko the llnnn-cla- l

icar with n deficit.President Iloosotlt's tot'.inony U

sought In suit at Pitt bin-,- ; whereMrs. Mary N. McCune, wealthy wld

others, u hasn prairie tho

destrojed nonie until

a

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held

aBhot

a

a

aa

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a

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of the signal me,I)y a Biirglcal operation which was

performed In the Bronx zoo, New-Yor-

serum sufficient for moro than17,000,000 doses, held Invaluable In

treatment of Insanity nnd kindreddiseases, was extracted from thefangs of a Brazilian lancehcad snake.

Louis A. Gourdaln, who won noto-riety by Insisting on his right to servea term In the prison nt Jollet, 111., liasescaped from St. Elizabeth's federalnsjliim for the Insane at Washington,

forced the Bland In roll the British crui

her

womanweapon

soldier

famous

ser Gladiator, run down by tho Ameri-can lino steamship St. Paul, numberstwenty-eight- .

Thirty-on- e are dead In Notre Damode Snllette, Quo., from n landslide onllie mountain on which tho Ullage Islocated. Twenty houses crush-ed.

Gov. Noel has accepted PresidentRoosevelt's offer of government aidfor the tornado sufferers In Mlssisslp

present caudldato for the office of tho Qrand Exalted Ruler ofthe Elks, Is Mr. R. L. Holland, of Colorndo Springs, Colo. Ho Is a promtnent lawyer. It Is presumed ho willbe elected at Dallas, Texas, In July,as he has no opposition.

REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS

Entered for Recfcrd May 14, 1908,11 Kunlmllsu ct al to K Mlyakc.ALTajlro Sumtda to Knnjlchl Tnnln.o- -

to nsW O Smith by atty to 'InicK

IMSamuel Parker to HumiuiU Hlieop

Station Co LThomas Holllngcr and wf to Thomas

Mullen nnd wf DThomas C Pollkapu et al by nitgco

to Joseph K Aea, Sr .... Koic A.TldtD W Knmalllkano by mtgeu lo Jos-

eph K Aea, Sr Foro AffdtP Sllva and wf to lohn F

Jr DEntered for Record. May 1b, 1908,

First Bank of Hllo Ltd to Peter Mc- -

Rac, ct al Par RelPeter McRae and wf to Frederick

R Conradt DJoseph Do Rcgo and wf to Carolina

J Monlz Ex DCarolina J Monlz nnd hsb to Mary

do Rego DMary do Rego nnd hsb to Carolina J

Monlz DMrs Mary I da Sllva to Anna J do

Mello and hsb RelClans Spreckols & Co to Virginia

Whitman . . ..,. RelVf W Chambetla'ln Tr and wf to

Susie E Ludwlgscn D

Recorded May 11.Kaui Kancoho and hsb et al to John

T Molr: D; Int in por R P (Or) 1024Tho Norwegian cabinet accopted and rn 1. R P 6368. Pnuoonnku. S Hllo

tho resignation of Frldjot Nausea, Hnwall; $200, B 302, p 381, Datedtho year 1885 was was do- - minister to Great Brltnln. Dr. Nan- - May 7, 1908.

many

will

buy

estimate madealfeo

businessand

sampleand

valued. valuationmark is

markground.

anddied

Alt

100th

Jumped

wcro

i

Spinola

ly down by u weight on which theyplace their feet a Btone of 40 to SO

pounds lnvtho case of the local divers,u lead of not moro than 10 pounds Inthat of the Arabs. Each diver Is ten-

ded by a "mnnduk," whose duty con-Ma- ts

In tho caro of two ropes slungover a rude rail above tho side gf theship and which are attached, respect-ively, to tho diving stone nnd oysterbasket. When ready to descend, thediver, if ho bo a Tamil, adjusts thobasket on the top of the diving stoneand secures It In position by placingone foot upon It. He draws a longbreath, closes his nostrils with thefingers of one hand, raises his bodyas high as possible above the waterto give force to his descen:, ana thensuddenly releasing the loop that sup-ports the stone is carriod swiftly tothe bottom. An Arab diver closes thenostlls with a horn clip suspendedfrom a cord slung around the neck.Ills descent Is slightly less rapidthan that of the Tamil, and thistends to lessen tho danger to whichtho drum of the car Is subjected ItInsufficient time be allowed for ad-

justment to tho heightened pressuroon the sea bottom.

I On reaching tho bottom the diversteps oft, the sinker, slips the nooso

'of the bag or basket round his neck.

Kuknlaii Plantn Co Ltd to John Kn-ka-

Rel; R P (Or) 2188, Kcl.unlole,Hnmakua, Hawaii; (200. 11 301, p172. Dated May 1, 1908.

David Kupaku to Mrs Emnlla Corn-wel-

D; Or 1815, Palama. Walkupu,Maul; $35. B 302, p 3S3. Dated May7, 1908.

IT Mill AVS

Enlarged quirtcm for any businessbIiow that the people nppreclato howwell a concern, has beet! patronized.The Myrtle Cigar Store has had somany customers and new customeistoo tho past week since they en-

larged their quarters that Mr. Fllzpat- -

rick says "It surely pays. Ho goeson to ttnte that "Our lino of pipesnnd tobaccos, to say nothing of thocigars, havo been selling exception-ally well slnco we mined here, uudtho only mlstako that wo mado wasnot moving longngo."

HANDKERCHIEFS.

Possibly the. English womctl andthoso of Frnnco lovo tho coloicdhandkerchiefs moro than Americans.American women will wear tho color-ed ones with tailored frocks, butleavo them severely nlono for otherpurposes. Where ono does not caioto hno a colored ono of solid effect,there are somo stylos In white show-ing barred lines of mauve, brown,purple, led and bluo outlines. ThereIs no dcnjlug the fact that tho puiowhite linen handkerchief has estab-lished Itself too firmly to be oustedby tho faddish llttlo bits of color,though why must one hang to tena-ciously to a certnln .style, for to takoup with a fad makes ono appreciateall the moro tho stmplo utiles whenthey are again adopted.. .

Pittsburg Johnny "Dearest, howwould 1,011 111(0 to havo n canary dia-mond?"

Choi us Girl "Oil Immensely. Andare they really us big ns canarybirds?"

MI-LADY- 'S BEAUTIFUL PEARLSand swims slowly over the bottom,transferring to his bag all the oys-ters ho can Bee, Meanwhile his man-Uti- le

has hoisted up tho stouo nnd ad-

justed his ropo In position on therail ready for tho next diver. Almostas soon as this Is done tho-dlv-

Is ready to como to tho surfec,Indicating this by a signal twitch ontho basket topo. Instantly two man-du-

(tho divers work usually Anpairs, ono In and the other out of thowater) haul In tho rope with the ut-most dispatch, tho diver being drawnup" with it. The bag Is lifted overtho boat's side,' the contonts emptied,nnd the bag returned to the diver,who, after n few minutes' rest, Isready to doscend again. When aman has been In the water half anhour and has, perhaps, mado sevenor eight desconts, he Is glad to get arest and let his comrado tako Illsplace. It may bo noted that by thissystem a slnglo set of gear servestwo men; In tho old days a boat's ca-

pacity was stated as so many"stones," and when this Is known thonumber of the divers Is ascertainedat once by merely doubling the num-ber of theio stones.

Tho weakest divers nro tho Malay-allm men; forty seconds is their

below water. Tho Christian

K?

HIS ALL BUT THE TAKING

J. A. GIL

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BAND CONCERT.

Tho Sunday nllornoon bind conceitwill be given at tho Capitol groundsnt 3 o'clock with tho following pin-gra-

PART I."Tho Old Hundred"

Ovci .... Rossini"Pomp and .... Elgar"Slavonic Dances" DvorakGrand Selection "Fautt" .... Gounod

' PART II. , .Vocal Hawaiian songs... ar. by BergerSelection "Morning Parade" .'.HnnioFnutnsla ,.. GodfioyFinale Bell" Syiisa

"Tho Star Spangled Banner."i

Bulletin Office Phone 256.Bulletin Room Phone 185.

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Tamils nro better by flvo seconds, andtho Moormen excel this by anotherflvo seconds. The Arnbs do muchbetter and think nothing or soventyto eighty seconds In depths of 7 to S

fathoms. The Arab will go muchgicator depths than tho others;whcioas tho divers do notcaro lo go beyond 7 fathoms, and thoMoors and Tamils will work down toD fathoms. Tho Arabs find no cl

in diving nt 14 nnd1G fathoms, and oven go down to 20lnthoms on occasion,

Tho number of oysters obtained attnch dive depends upon whether theymo close togother and the nature' oftho ground; If very rocky, tho ojs-tor- s

ate not easily detached andpicked up. Eighty oysters nre boiiio-tlm-

collected nt one dive, but 40I to CO Is very good. A day's llshlhgvaries The record takoin ono dny Is 3, DOC, SCO.

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NOTICE OF SALE OF GENERALLEASES OF LANDS OF HAMA-KtJ-

HAWAII

At twelve o'clock noon, Monday,liny 18, A. D. 1908, nt the front en-

trance of tho Judiciary llulldlng, Ho-nolulu, tlieic will be Bold at publicauction, under the provisions of partC, Lind Act 18nn (Sections 278-28-

inclusive, llovlsed Laws of Hawaii,general leases of tho following de-

scribed lands:(1) 23 IS iicrea, a llttla more or

icss, of tlie land of Knohc, Hamakiiu,Hawaii, liolow tlie 300(r foot contourline, lo bo iitcd for pastoral a,

Term of lease, twenty years fromSeptember 'J, 1908.

Upset rental, SSG3.00 per annum,payable In advance.

The entire btmtidaiy of land to befenced within two years from date oflease with n lawful cattle-proo- f

fence, nnd 'halil fence to ho inclntnln-c- d

In good condition until thoof the term of lease.

The usual reservation regardingwithdrawal of land required by thoGovernment for settlement of publicpurposes to be embodied In this loane.

(2) 14,300 acres, a little moro tirless, of the land of Iaohc S, llama-lu-

Hawaii, ubove the 3000-fo-

contour Hue, to hu ued for pastoralpurposes.

Term of loiso, twenty enrs fromSeptember P, 1908.

Upset rentnl, S2G7-I.0- per annum,payublo In udvanco.

The entire boundary of, tho land to. be fonced within two years from

date of lease with a lawful .cntUe-proo- f

fence, and said fence to bemaintained In good condition untilexpiration of tho term (jf lease.

Pour hundred thousand blue sumtrees (Eucalyptus globulus) to boplanted on the land between the 3000and 4G00 contour lino during thefirst eight years of tho leaBe, thesame to bo planted as far as practi-cable at the rate of, nt least, fiftythousand trees each year until thoentire number Is planted, failuro toplant that number in any ono yearbefore all are planted that are re-

quired by the terms hereof to beplanted up to that time, to bo per-missible only with tho approval ofthe Superintendent of Forestry orsuch other officer or officers as maysucceed to his duties, and the entirenumber at any time planted to bemaintained thereafter in good grow-- ;ing condition until expiration of the

A term of lease. Provided, however,that In place of such blue gum treesthero may be substituted, with thoapproval or the then Superintendentof Forestry of the Territory of Ha-waii, or such other officer or officersas may succeed to his duties, otherspecies of eucalyptus trees.

Tho trees to be lllnnteil In crnnnaor groves, tho groups to be locatedby being scattered over thn Isml tnas to secure stock shelters In different parts of each tract; in any onegroup the trees to stand not lessthan eight feet apart.

The general plan of planting, nndprotecting tho proposed groves to bosubject to the approval of tho thenSuperintendent of Forestry of theTerritory of Hawaii, or such otherofficer or officers ns may succoed lohis duties.

(3) 3400 ncrcs, a little more orless, of the land of Kaohe 6, llama-ku- a,

Hawaii, to he used for pastoralpurposes.

Term of lease, twenty years fioraSeptember 9, 1908.

Upset rental, fGOO.OO per annum,payable in advance.

The entire boundary of land to befenced within two years from date oflease with a lawful cattle-proo- ffence, nnd said fence to bo maintain-ed in good condition until the ex-piration of the term of lease.

(4) 2440 acres, a little moro orless, of the land of Hocn-ICnn-

Hawaii, to be used for pas-toral purposes.

Term of lease, twenty years fromSeptember 9, 1908.

Upset rental, 1440.00 per annum,payable in advance.

The entlro boundary of land to bofenced within two years from date oflease with n lawful cattle-proo- ffence, nnd said fence to bo maintain-ed In good condition until the ex-piration of tho term of lease.

An average of forty (40) blue gumtrees (Eucalyptus globulus) por acreto be plnnted on tho land betweenthe 3000 and 4500 foot contour linesduring the first five years of thoterm of tho leaso, and tho entirenumber to be maintained in goodgrowlngondltlon until expiration ofterm of lease. Provided, however,that In place of blue gum trees', theremay be substituted, with tho approv-al of tho then Superintendent of For-estry of tho Territory of Hawaii, orsuch other officer or offlceis as maysuccoed to his duties, other species ofthe euclayptus tree.

The genoral plan of plnntlng andgrouping the trees, supervision, etc.,to be the same as in section 2.

(0) 740 acres, a little more orless, of tho land ot'NIupea-Kcala-kah- a,

.Harankua, Hawaii, to bo usedfor pastoral purposes.

Term of leaso, twenty yoars fromSeptember 9, 1908,

Upsot rental, S13S.00 per annum,payable in advance.

The entire boundary of land to bofenced within two caia from tlato oflease with a lawful cattle-proo- ffence, and said fence to be maintain-ed in good condition until the expir-ation of tho term of leasn.

An avernge of forty (40) blue gumtrees (Eucalyptus globulus) por acreto be planted on the land betweenthe 3000 unci IS00 foot contour linesduring tho fliat fito years of tho termof the lcaie, and tho entlro numberto be maintained in icond crowlnecondition until expiration of terraof lease. Provided, however, that Inplaco of bluo gum, thero may be sub-stituted, with the approval of thethen Supeilntendent of Forestry oftho Ten Hot y of Hawaii, or such oth-er officer or officers as may succeclto Ills duties, other speclea of theeucalyptus tree.

Til a canoral tilnn of nl.nntlnir nmigrouping the trees, supervision, etc.,to be the same as In section 2.

(5) 1200 ncrcs, n llttla more orlecj, of the Innd of Manowalalee,

Hawaii, above the 1800-foo- Jcontour line, to be used for pastoralpui pescs.

Term of lease, twenty years fromSeptember 9, 1908.

Upset rental S2 10.00 per annum,rajable In advance.

TJ,io entire boundary of the land tobe fenced within two vnnm frnm lntnt.f lea3e with a lawful cattle-proo- ffence, and said fence to be maintain-ed in good condition until cxnlrntlonor tne term of lease.

25,000 blue gum trees (Eucalyt-tu- sglobulus), to bo planted during

tho first five years of tho leaso andthereafter maintained during the en-

tire term of tho lease upon the ma-k-

portion of this land neur and incontinuation of the existing natlvoforest, which natlvo forest shall beprotected from stock during thoterm of the lease, and which saidtrees shall bo planted not less thaneight feet apart. Provided, however,that In placo of said blue gum treesthere may be substituted, with theapproval of tho then Superintendentof Forestry of tho Territory of Ha-waii, or such other officer, or officersas may succeed to his duties, otherspecies of the Eucalyptus tree.

(7) 770 acres a llttlo morn or liaof tho land of Hoea-Kaa- Hama-ku- a,

Hawaii, below tho isnn tnntcontour line, to bo used for agricultural purposes.

Term of lease, five years fromApril 25, 1908.

Upset rental. 12887.50 per nnnum.payable iii advance.

Tho usual reservation regardingwithdrawal of land required by thoupvernment for settlement or pubI1C .purposes Will bo emhnrlle.t Inthese leases, coerlng all land abovetne 4500 foot contour line, and h;low tho 3000 foot contour Una

Tho Government reserves tho ric--h

to at any time, with reasonable non"0 ,wltho' compensation, ex- -

Cent fnr mnrnv,ninnl. .(. .

possession of any part of the prem-ises covered by these leases whichmay be required for laying out nndconstructing new roads or Improv-ing or changing the line or grado ofold roads, and take from such prem-ises soil, rock and gravel, as may benecessary for the construction or Im-provement of such road, nnc) the Gov-ernment also reserves llko rights onbehalf of the Government, or anyperson or persons, or corporation,acting with cousent of Government,to take such land nnd material forthe laying out, constructing nd op-erating a railroad or railroads.

The Government except and re-serve, from tho above premises, allexisting roads and trails.

The lessco will bo Jequlrcd to takeall reasonabju-prccautlon-s to preventthe bpreadlng of Ivy and Thlmblw-borrle- s

upon the premises' leased.' The lessees will be allowed to cutfrom the premises such tBO . ,..bo necessary to provide posts for con- -siructiag nnd maintaining thefenccsrequired under the terms and condi-tions of these leases.

For planB nnd full particulars, ap-ply at the offlca nf ih .. .,,.. i .

Judiciary building, Honolulu, of atthe office of tho Sub-Age- of thefirst nnu second Land Districts Hl-l- o,

Hawaii.JAS. W. PRATT,

Commissioner of Public Lands.Honolulu, Oahu, T. H April 17,

A. D. 1908.Apr. 18, 2B; May 2, 9, 16. 18.

1NOTICE OF SALE OF GENERAL

LEASES OF PASTORAL LANDSON THE ISLAND OF MAUI.

At twolvo o'clock noon, Monday,May 18th, 1908, at the front entranceof tho Courthouse, Wnlluku, Maul,thero will bo sold at public auctionunder the Provisions of Part 5, LandAct 1895, (Sections 278-28- tnnli..she), Kovised Laws of Hawaii, general lanes of tho following describedlands:

Lands of Kahakuloa, West Mnul,to bo used for pastoral purposes.

Lot No. 1, area 1115 acres a littlemore or less.

Upset rental, 1111.G0. per annum,payable in advance.

Torm of lease, twonty-cn- e yearsfrom July 1, 1908.

Lot No. 2, 777 acres, a lltUe mnrnor less.

Upset rental. 177,50 per nnnum,puynblo in advance.

Term of lease, twenty-on- e yearsfrom July 1, 1908.

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EVENING BULLETIN. HONOLULU, T. IT., SATURDAY, MAY 1C, 1908. ilLot No. 3, area 61 S acres a llttlo

moro or less,Upset rentnl, 150.00 per annum,

paynble In advance.Term of lease, twenty-on- e ycais

from July 1, 1908.Lot No. 4, area 167C acres a llttlo

moro or loss.Upset rental, 1150.00 per nnnum,

pnyable In advance.Term of lease, twenty-on- o years

from July 1, 1908.Tho boe leases will contain con-

ditions requiring the fencing of theHues between any parcel of this landand nny Government Forest Ilcserve,the fenco to ho ns set forth In Sec-tion 407, Kovlsed Laws, nnd to beconstitiLted within ono year fiom thedata of tho lease.

Tho lesseo will bo allowed to cutfrom tho premises such trees 03 maybo necessary to provldo poatn for con-structing nnd maintaining the fencesrequired under tho terms and condl-tlon- n

of these leases.The lessco to police said reserve

and to take all reasonable measureto prevent and extinguish any firesthat may occur therein, and also pre-vent stock from enteilnp said forcrtreserve.

The Government also except andre'scrvo fiom any of the nboc tractsnil roads, trulls nnd rights-of-wa-

The usual reservations regardinglands required by the Government fcrsettlement or public purposes will boembodied In each of Hie nbovo lease.

For plans and full particulars, ap-ply nt tho office of tho undersigned,Judiciary building, Honolulu, or attho ofTlce of the t, Mnul.

JAS. W. 1'IIATT,Commissioner of Public Lands.

Honolulu, Oahu, T. II., April 17,A. D. 1908.

Apr. 18, 25, May 2, 9, 16, 18.

NOTICE OF SALE OF GENERALLEASES OF AGRICULTURALAND PASTORAL LANDS ON THEISLAND OF HAWAII.

At twelve o'clock noon, Monday,May 18th, 1908, at the front cntrancoof tho Judiciary building. Honolulu,thoro will be Bold nt public auctionunder tho Provisions of Part 5, LandAct 1S95. (Sections 278. 2r. Inrln.slvo), Revised Laws of Hawaii, general lenses of the following described lands:

(1) Lands of HakalauiM, Haku-Inun- ul

and Wallea, Hllo, Hawaii,containing an area of 685 acres a lit-tle more or less, and classed us fol-

lows:565 acres, agricultural land.120 acres, pastoral and waste land.Upset rental, 13137.50 per an-

num, payable In ad-vance.

Term f lease, eight years fromOctober 1, 1908.

(2) Lands of Lopeloa-Kaunlh-

Hllo, Hawaii, containing an area of308 ncrcs a little moro or less, class-ed as follows:

300 acres, agricultural land.8 ncrcs, pastoral and waste land.Upset rentnl, 11652.00 per annum,

payable In ndvance.Term of lease, night years from

October 1, 1908.(3) Land of Hlonna-Hokukan- o nnd

Knnlalltl, Kau, Hawaii, containing nnarea of 2200 acres a, little moro orless, and classed as follows:

155 acres, agricultural land undercultivation,

245 acres, acrlciiltnrni in,. ..,under cultivation.

1800 acres, pastoral and wasteland.

Tho Icjsoo of thin land will, dur-ing the life of tho lease, bo licensedto enter the forest rosnrvo .i.iri..a portion of this land, and develop,conserve, store and use any wateriuuuu mere. ,

Tho lessee to nolle until u,voand to take all reasonable measuresto prevent nnd extinguish any firesthat may occur thorln, nnd alsopi event stock from entering Baldforest reserve.

Upset rental. $1112.50 ner nnn,,payablo In ndvance.

Term of lease, ton years from Oc-tober 1, 1908.

(4) Land of NInoln Mnkni wi.Hawaii, containing nn hi-- nf tuacres a little more or less to bo usedlor pastoral purposes.

Upset rental. 170.00 nr nnnnmpaynble In n,ivnnr

Term of lease, twenty-on- e years...... wb.wuci , ijfuo.

(5) Land of Knmiimnii.p.,..AnKau, Hawaii, containing an area of

acres a llttlo more or less tobe used for pastoral purposes.

Upsetrrcntal. Jiooo.nn imp ni,n.payablo in advance.

term of lease, twenty-on- e yearsfrom October 1, 1908,

All of the abovn Innnoa wM-- t .cr both agricultural nnd pastorallands will contain conditions requir-ing tho agricultural rate of rental tobo paid upon any additional land putunder cultivation. Will require nliothe fencing of the lines hot'ween nnyparcel of this land nnd any Govern-ment Foicst Ileservo. the fence to beas kot forth In Section 407, HovUedj.uws, nnu to be constructed withinono yonr from tho dnto of the lease.

llie lesseos will bo allowed to cutfrom the promises such trnnu nn .,.-- .......- ybo nccossary to provldo fence postsfor constructing and maintaininguie ioiiccs required under the termsand conditions of these leases.

Tho Government also except nndreserve from'nny of tho abovo tracts,

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all roads, trails nnd rights-of-wa-

Tho usual reservations regardinglands required by the Governmentfor settlement or public purposes willbe embodied In each of tho abovoleases.

For plans nnd full particulars, ap-ply nt tho office of the undersigned,Judiciary building,1 'Honolulu, or stthe ofllco of the Sub-Age- on Ha-waii.

JAS. W. PilATT,Commissioner of Public Lands.

Honolulu, Oahu, T. II., April 17,A. O. 1908.

Apr. IS, 25; May 2, 9, 16, 18.

Business Notices.

NOTICEWill the person who took by mis-

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REMOVAL NOTICE.

Mrs. Hodgson, teacher of Pianonnd Singing; studio removed to 23fKing St., between Richards nnd Ala-ko- a

Sts. 39991w

NOTICE.

The Fleet Committee on Informa-tion would bo pleased to have hotels,boarding houses, and pel sons havingrooms to rent communicate with It,giving rntos by tho week or by thesingle night.

C. II. DICKKV,Chairman.

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WasjingryCONGRESSIONAL INDIFFERENCE

STIRS HIS IRE WOULDLIKE TO BUT WON'T

Washington, April 28 "If I couldhave furc3ecu how things were goingto fin me up I would never have in.uluthat election night pledge and I

would iieior liuvu rcltcruled it threemonths ago." '

I'icsldcnt Koosevclt fairly choppedhi) words when ho savagely madethis announcement y to n Senator who stood by him in his flglnfor four battleships.

There Is no douLt hut that tho Pre-sident was about as nngry as In- - ovi-- r

hiH boon In tho course of bis admin-istration, Thu attitude or Congresslo.vuid the executive nnd his leglsta-th- u

priigiammo him made the Presi-dent bitter Indeul.

There has never been n Piesldcnt'smi'..3:igo so discourteously received nswas the oiiu sent to Congressin tho llouso It wns Ignored entirely.In the Senate us soon ns a meisbugofrom the President was announcedtho Senators juwneil nnd moved thatIt be hid over for n day. This wasdone mid the Senate adjourned with-out even a pollto Inquiry us lo whattho mcbsage wns about.

Tho President guvo uHqrnitco tothe stntcment quoted above' In tulk-In- g

with a Senator who wus ono oftho administration leaders in thofour battleship fight.

Thin Senator commented upon thocxticmc Indifference of tho 8enntotoward the President's wishes andoxprcssed tho opinion that this Indif-ference, which has almost assumedthe attitude of n studied affront. Isdue to the fact Hint tho Presidenthas eliminated himself from the racefor the presidential nomination nndthat Congress no longer fearing thoshadow of his Influence, is trying toget even for past times when ho hasheld It up to Us duties.

"cs." snapped the Presldpni.'and If I could hnvc foreseen linwthings were going to frame up I

wouiii nover have iniulo that electionnlaht pledge. Still," he added, "itIs made and it stands, even If advan-tage Is taken of It."

Tho Senator In question thento the Interview nserlln.il

Representative Longworth of Ohio,mo 1'iesiiicnra in whichhu said that ho did not know wlmttho President would do If nominatedby acclamation. The Senator askoltho President If he would prreni.The President snapped his teeth nndsaiu:

"My position on that nnesllnn uwell known und ringing tlie changeson It will not alter It,"

It Is practically certain that thoPresident Will net nnnn nf I. la ailegislative bills through.

Tho Civic Fedcratlon-IIenhur- n bill.which Is a White House child. Is uslean as can be.

Tills bill Was drafted nfler tnnnvlong conferences In tho Wbltn Honn.Ill Which thn Prnnlilmit , ,,,!(tampers, Seth Low, Francis LlndStetson. K. H. Gray and others u.ir.tlrlpnteil.

It Is ono of tho President's dearestwlclica that this bill bo niiiiln n iwIt centralizes power, hobbles nmriiand Invests tho Kxccutlvo with theprerogatives of tho mostcharacter. Us rejection Is a uerlnnsbluw to his schema for continuing"my policies."

If thoio Is nny financial leclslniinnIt will bo nt best a mnkenlilfc nn l.nocuous bill which piobably will boworso than no bill nt all.

He has signed an emplovcrs' liabil-ity bill, but beforo ho signed It he

thnt ho would veto It. It IsKnown that ho Is not satisfied withIts piovlalons.

As for tariff revision, tho best pos-slb- lo

recognition ho will get, fromthe present Indications, Is tho em-powering of the ways and meanscommittee, a hldp-hmi- uinn,i.,.norganization, to sit through tho summer ns n tnrlff commission and studythe needs of revision.

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That any person in good health be-

tween tho age of.oneand sixtymay beoome a member of the Asso-ciation in Class on payment of$3,00 fee.

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On Our NavyFORMER DEtlGKER FOR BRITISH

NAVY SAYS OUR SHIPSARE ALL EIGHT

IIOSTOX, Musi., April 2- 1- In nlengthy Interview, published here lo-

on v. William Henry White, who was,foi nnnlj twenty rears, in. to 10un.the n ltiiil designer of ull llrltlshv. i.Biilp". innittunts on lecent rrlil- -

N'u '.I the American Navy. Afterdeil., ! ( lb it the erltlrlsniH lire uir--

foupil n fin i mill supplementingHu-- 'li i.iilnn by n long and leth- -

ni. il iM''ii..i'lon. Sir William s.ty:Tin ' is one thing more that I

'should llvi lo s.y and I think It Nltal- - I have luiuwii the Amorlcan

navy f.oi.i iIip Hurt. It la not geucr- -all Kn mil fiat the modern Aincrl- -cin navy .tilled with the purchiisoor two of my ilejlgns from Arni- -

jftioni,-- s Tlul win In 1SSC. l'romtiieso deidL-u- i the Charleston n'.il''n Haltlmiire e unlit.

"TIln "rHt "''"K 1 want lo say lithls connection is that uu have naval architects ns capable as any. Inmy Judgment. In lite world, bemusethey have been properly trained nndbesides they aro picked men.

"Tho second tlilnu I wnnt to sayla Unit jour shipbuilding ) arils arenullo equal to any wo have In theirequipment and munngement, and nilthat. 1 hey have come later andthey diave the advantage of all thoaccumulated experience wo have hadto go upon. And tlime Is AmericanIngenuity at the back of all that onthe mechanical side.

"And the result Is that, In myopinion, you have n fleet that, shipr,,r 8nI' comparing the ships t!e- -"'died nt a given date and Ihnt Isthe only fair comparison -- Is cqunl toan thing thu world contains. Andnext to the navy I think journavy Is the best In tho world "

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Alaa School, April 13, 100S.Hear Mr PnrrlnBton.

I want to let you know1 about thoptanjs In the vegetable garden. Theynro (trowing nicely.

During our Master vacation boysnnd girls went to the school yard andcared fur tho plants. The boys wentIn tho M'gutnble garden nnd theycaught more than 100 worms In atiny. An our teacher had gono nwaytho boj s took care of tho school yard.They came to look nt tho ptnuts everyday nnd to keep tho cows nwny. OnHominy of this week our school bii-g-

ngntn. On that morning nil thohoys utid girls nttcmlcd bchuol. TholliKt thing that tho boys nnd girlsdid was to go und clean their gardens.Our teacher told Us to go In tho lo

gaulcn to care for the plants.VTe saw tho round cabhngo growingbushy. They grew two feet nbovotho giound. Tho carrots nro grow-ing 1 feet nnd 3 inches high nbovothe gi omul. The Imlha nic about twoInches long. The radishes nre grow-ing high nnd very stout. Tho bulbagrew long nnd soma round. Somoaio 1 to' S Inches long, hut Home moabout 3 Inches round.

I think this will he tho end of myletter. Next week 1 shall tell oitabout the rest of the plants In thavegetable garden. I remain,

YnuiH truly,JULIA KAtAWK.

, Fifth Oracle.

I.nunllin, April 13, 1008.Kdilor 13 veiling 11 it I I o 1 1 n ,

Honolulu.Dear Sir: Kannkunul surveyed

our Hchool iinl on Kilday. I thinkl no (loi'criior Is going to give uh ii bignid.

Mrs. Campbell-Parke- r Is making nln.il; In Lnhalii.i. Tho men mo cut-ting down tho trees und cleaning thoaul.

(icorge Pall got twenty-fiv- e tubs.Ho painted them blue.

I hud u lino time (luring K.ihtervacation. Mr. nnd Mrs. Senng nrogoing to I ho in Shanghai, China.

Yours truly,IAMANO.

Lahalnn, April 14, 190S.Editor of the Evening 11 u 1 I e -

tin, Honolulu.Dear Sir: The men nro cutting

tho trees in Mrs. Parker's yard toniako a park out of It. Tho men began working on Friday nnd theywon't bo nble to finish it this week.

On tho samo day Knuakiinul enmoover fiom Wnlluku and surveyed thoschool yard, nnd went horns on thoMmiiKt Ken.

The Government has" found pure,fresh water further up In the valley.They have already laid pipes andthey aio waiting for tho lumber.They expected that tho lumber wouldbo sent to Lnhnlna on tho Iwalnnl.

Yours truly,PATRICK SHAW.

Ilnnnlol School, April 20.Mr. W. It. Farrlngton, Honolulu, T.Il.

Dear Sir: Our gardeners hnvodono much work now, nnd our plantsnre increasing very nicely. On lastTuesday wo transplanted lettuce andcabbages, and they nre growing veryquickly. 1 nni,

Yours respectfully,MASAYOSHI OQAWA.

Hnnalei School, April 20, 190S.To the Bill tor of the Evening

llu,l lotl n, Honolulu, T. II.Dear Sir: On Friday wo had no

school for It was Good Friday. Thonasturtiums am growing very well.Tho bun(low(jr3 huvo flowers now.Someone picked n flower. I havo notwatered tho plants for a long time,for It rains every day.

I lcimiln, you is truly,OWN YASIAMOTO.

Hnnulcl School, Apr. 20, 1908.To the Kdltor of Evening II u 1 --

ot I u, Honolulu, T. II.Dear Slr: I urn going to let you

km w biinio news.Tho weather is very calm. Tho

children nro working hard for yourpibe. Wo had no school on Fridaybecause It was Gooil Friday. Wodon't havo to water tho plants, forrain fnllu lit night. Tho vegetablesand (lowers nio doing well.

I lem.ilii, respectfully jours,HILOSlil TAKESII1TA,Ioui til Grudo; C.upuntor.

llaualel School, Hnnnlcl, Knunl,Anr. no. mux.

To Iho I'dllcir of tho , Eveningnil I I o t in . Honolulu.

Dear Sir: I nni going lo writelou them few lino) In let jou Knowhow our viml 1h irt'ttlnir ulnnir. Ilnryard l. In good order us usual and ourveget.uiies mu glowing nicely. Thorllmato heio Is hot; wo have had noinlu for n long while. I think theruin might water our plants.

Our garden produces several kindsor vegct'ibles. This is nil for today,by mixt week I will tell jou inoionews. I i cumin,

Yours truly,Alt FONH.

Knlne School, April 21st, 1908.Editor, Kvunlng 11 ii 1 1 o 1 1 n ,

Honolulu, Oahu,Dear Sir: Wo have hnd windy

weather over a mouth nnd wo aroleiy tiled of tho wind. Last wool:wo caught about flfty-Mive- n cut-worms. They nro very Binnrt; theyconio up on top In tho night nnd theyBtiiy under the dirt In tho dny.

Our sweet nllsluin plants arcgrowing, nml today somo llttlo llow-ei- s

peeped out.The men nro bringing uio lumber

up f i om Knunnkaknl for our nowbchool'houso.

Youts lespcctfully,EL152A1IKTII MEYER.

Koine School, Apill 21st, 1908.To the Editor of tho Evening

I) u I o 1 1 n , Honolulu, Oahu.Dear Sir: This morning I have

planted somo pepper seeds In a canto sec If they will grow. The cut-worms hnd eaten our China cabbage.Tho flowers nro In bloom. Tho sun-flowers nro growing giccn nml tall.

Yours lespcctfully,EVA JOAO,

Kalno School, April 21, 1908.to tho Editor of tho E v c u 1 u g

II II I I ot I n, Honolulu.Dear Sir: Yesterday It rained

nearly nil day nnd this morning Itpprlnklcd a little. Tho radishes andendive nro ready to eat.

In school wo nro sowing boy3waists. Wo sew every Wednesdayafternoon. On Thursday wo hnvodrawing. On Friday wo go outsidelo work nricr wo finish working e.

Yours respectfully,ANN'IB MEYER.

Mnknwao School, Apr. 17, 1908.Editor " K v e n bn g II il 1 e 1 1 n , "

Honolulu.During tho past week wo have hnd

.ory llttlo rnln, but the ground Isstill moist nnd is in good condition.ATT tho U'gctnblcs except tho wulei-mclo-

nre growing finely. The wu-t- ci

melons wero eaten by Insects. TinIioj-- put somo polbon around themcalled Pails green. Tho poison wastirade by mixing one part of Parispreen to n bundled parts of flour.

Yours respectfully,SAMPSON MOllTO.V,

Fifth Grade.

Kllinhulu School, Maul,April 13th, 1908.

To tho lliillelln Publishing Co.Gentlemen: 'We uro going to

start again with our letter writing,and tell you what we did during ourDne-wc- vacation. Wo were happynnd glad that it ruined tho day vaca-tion came, becauso we need' not wa-ter our Wo worked nt homeduring tho week In our gnrdens nndnrountl our house. When Monday,the 13th, enmo wo returned tuschool, nnd In the morning tho man-ager, lunn, and myself went to ourBectlon und hoed uro mid whero thonasturtiums wero growing. We dugup Kirao rocks nnd covered tlmground with cane trnsli.

Yours very truly,,. WI1I1IE LONO.

Ktpnhulu School, Maul,April 13th, 1908.

To tho llulletln Publishing Co.Gentlemen: Wo had h flno tlmo

In our vncatlon. Wo enjoyed our-selves while wo wero nway fromscheci. Tho weather today was-ver-

pleasant. The blcezes wero vetylight. Our schoolyard is ilncr nowthnn last mouth. Tho mnnnger otour section Is going to plant somonasturtiums by tho sldo of the stone-wall. On tho 3d dny of April, In thoafternoon, we went for n walk to themountains. While we wero walkingon the hillside wo saw somo men cut-ting enno nnd some picking up rocks.Somo of tho children havo plantedbanunns In the IlluvflelJ section midcovering tho rocks with trash fromthe mill. Yours very truly,

AGNES KANUI.

Lahalnn, Apr. 22d, 1908.Editor of evening II u 1 1 o 1 1 n ,

Honolulu.Dear Sir: Wo went out working

in tho yard on Thursday. James liuchanan nnd I trimmed tho klnwotrees. Mr. Law niado ono of thotrees look as If It was a fan. Wodid not hnvo any school on Friday.I, went up the mountain on my llttlopony. Tho young men who enlistedIn the National Guard gathered nttho wharf on Sunday nnd they hnd aflno drill. Sum Kclllnol commandedtho joung men. Albert Cockett nndAlfred Ayers went ll3hliig on Fridaynight. Thoy got. n hag full of 41i.li.

While they weie on their wny homoAlfied Aycr's foot got n big cut. Itws two Inches deep nnd four Incheslong. His font bled till ha reachedhis home. Ho was afraid that hoiiftght faint on tho wny to his home.Mis. Hnso's house was put on II ro bytho Hparks ot the stotc. When Mrs.JIoms's biothcr enmo homo ho neailytot the house on lire again.

Yours tuily,JOSEPH IIINAIJ.

I.alnilmi, Apr. 23, 1!HIK.Edllor or tho Evening II ul lo-

tl n , Honolulu.Do.ir Sir: Dear old Aim. Gannon

Is ilo.nl. Sho died on Thursday aft-ernoon nt I o'eloi'k. They huilcil hernt 10 o'clock on Good Tilday.

Queen Lllluok.il.ini Is in Lnliiilun.Bho dime on Friday menlng on thuManna 1.0.1. The Campbell Pnik i.ivery nlco now und they mo nuikliign fence mound It. I havo made ugulden and I huvo planted geranium.)ferns, seeds, mid other hinds orplants. Thu boeds mo nil glowingmid tho plants, too. Sainh and I

planted rorn and watermelon seeds,They nro gi owing, Georgo Pull midJdkopli got twenty wiyo tubs to plantseeds In. The seeds which Mr. Lawplanted In thu aoyo tubs mu glowingvery well.

Yours truly,CIIItlSTAHEL COCKETT.

Wiilhce, Maul, Apill 21. 1908.W, It. Farrlngton, Esq., Editor E v e- -

n lug Hullo tin, Honolulu.T. II.

Dear Sir: Wo havo n flno schoolnt Wniheo, Maul, nndwo havo a linocnrduli. too. In our" school prmimi

' Wo havo many kinds of vcgctubles

..tftffc.XCELEBRATED'Wt

C STOMACH O

BITTERS

If you would bo mado wellagain follow the example ofthousands of cured people utidntnit taking the Bitters to-

day. You'll find It tho bestmcdlclno jou over took forPoor Appetite, Headache,Heartburn, Biliousness, Cost-ivcnc-

Dyspepsia, Indiges-tion, Malaria, Fever andAgnc.

planted. Wo planted somo onions,miishmeloiis, watermelons, cabbage,Irish potatoes, beets, Japanese cab-bage, red and whlto radish, and let-tuce. Wo hno been eating sonio otthem. Last week Friday wns n holi-day, so wo didn't come to bchool, amiMis. Austin wns nt Witllukii. OnSaturday 1 and my garden boys camound watered the plants lu tho gardennnd tho mushmclons woio nil thcic;thero weio llvo of them, and thoyweie nearly ready lo eat; they woroinoro thnn hnlf-rlp- e. Sunday morn-ing 1 fame to water. my g.udcu unitI s.iw but two mushiiichins crt.Somebody hnd Inken them, und somoI'lilihage,. und some tomatoes, nmlMime lilsh potatoes.

Wo hne worked very hardwo wanted n gaulcn, nnd now

wo hnvo rfcllnc one, with many kindsor vegetables lu It. At Hrtt ourschool ground jvns rough, up hill nnddown-hil- l; i,i7w wo huo u linogiound to play any kinds of gameswo wish and It Is all grassy. In thorront or our new school Iiouro wohavo n flno flagpole. It linn cementall mound it, nnd vUienvour lhg Isup on tho polo, tho clnldicn of ourWniheo sohool County nro 'going losalute tho Hag wncu wo nro In lineboforo wo conio In school. Wo hnvoa carpenter ahup nt Wniheo school,and wo nro learning carpenter workIn tho shop. Our teacher of tho car-penter shop Is Mr. Knlwu.

Wo wero playing hall In tho frontyard. Mrs. Austin did not llko nsto piny ball in the front yard becauso "

sonio tlmo we might striker tho ballmid break tho windows. So Bho toldus to go nnd piny ball In tho backyard, and ono of tho boys broko onoof tho window panes ot tho now'school, building. Wo were nil yerycorry.'

In rront or our school hoitso wohnvo planted somo flowers und apretty shrub nnd Insldo or our schoolground rence wo made u stono wallpai t or the way. Wo have trees andflowers planted nlong tho ditch midit looks very nice.

Youis very truly,JOE FEIIKIUA.

Remember that the Garbarja Depart-ment has promised to cart away therefute when you clean up your side-walk. Call up the department whenyour part of the work Is done.

K. Daimaru,

134 Beretania near Fort St.

Telephone 214.

FOR SALE.

Thoroughbred Airedale Terrier (Im-

ported),. To be seen at the Veteri-nary Infirmary of

A. R. Rowat, D.V.S.

FUNEST FITdiid cloth of A- -l quality can be pur

chased from

SAING CHAIN,BLDG.,

r. 0. Box 081. Telephone 031.

Ha' u

For Ladies and Gentlemen, Latcitthapes nnd stylish trimming. CUau-i-

of till kinds of hats.

UYEBA,1028 HUUANU AVENUE.

TOR SALE4D00 Green Hoofing Sl.ito 10"xlli".Ml Ono and Two Prong Iron Fence

Prists.1 Drum Commercial Eth-

er1 Cabtlrdn rutins with Flanges,

for 12" Wrour.ht Pipe.EMIIELUTII & CO,, LTD.,

145 King Sheet. Phone 211.

THE CHOICEST STEAKS

THE FINEST CUTLETS

Tnrr.alcs, Enchiladas Spare Ribs.

THE MANHATTAN 'CAFE

Fort near Hotel. j

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BUSINESS DIRECTORY

PIANO TUNING.

Jas. Sheridan, Hotel and Alakca Sts.,or Hawaiian Nows Co. Pianos anilOrgans tuned nntl icpalrcd. Also aline nssortmont of second-han- d

oignns, nnd Aeolian organsfor sale. Cotno nnd eco tliom.

'Having engaged Mr. Geo. I,. I.enord,the expcit piano tuner nnd plnnolarepairer, v are now prepared luntlcnd to ull piano tuning and re-

pairing. All work guaranteed.W4LU NICHOLS CO., LTD., TIe-pbo- n

281. 39G-t- f

REPAIRING

Woven Wire Mattretiet repaired attlio factnry Honolulu Wire BedCo., 1350 Alapal St. Telephoner3r. 34D-t- r

For Sale

large residence property on FoitStreet Extension. C.

Roomy house, 2 bedrooms, bath,large living-room- , dining-roo- kitchen, pantry, etc.

Cottage, practically new, 2 bed-rooms and bath.

atlot covers about 2 acres.

Selling- - Price, $4,000

Bishop Trust Co. Ltd.924 Bethel Street,

OAVE& 1DAYTON137 MERCHANT STREET.

LOTS FOR SALEIN KAPIOLANI PARK ADDITION

and othr desirable localities.

For Sale at a Bargain Promisesnt Hanoi en tko beash, a two-stor- y

house and farnihtra, at a bargain.

HalSwood,

The

Cash Register

Hawaiian Office Specialty

Co.. Ltd.,

931 Fort St.

PHONE 143.

MeatsFresh, whclesome, and of every

variety at

THE PARAGON

TJcielnnia, Al.ihc'a. and Union.

'Phone 101.

Carp oiitoringMasonry raying

NANIWA & CO

Alakca and MereHant Sts., MatroonBldi;.; P. 0. Box 775; Tel. 327.

Fcr Expert Hepalrs on Oloycle, Motorcycle, Automoulles, etc.. call on ,

J,B Santos,Dack of Peter's,

PHONE 381. UNION 8T.

PAINTING, PAPERHANGING AND

TINTING.

General Jobbinj A Specialty.

, Dealers in Wall Paper, Paints, Oils,Etc. P. 0. Box 014. 208 BeretaniaSt. near Emma W. B. KAM, Mgr.

'iBBwBBikaBWaiBa,K-llliW,''',,,,,'rw'"

PIANO AND ORGAN.

Prof. N. M. lewis, teacher of Pianonnd Organ; twenty-Ilv- o years InNew York; will glvo Instructionto n limited number. Special at-tention given technique style andexpression. 1402 Kmma.

3980-t- t

UMBBELLAS

Umbrellas T, Takala,Fort St. near Kukul.

EMPLOYMENT OFFICE.

For houte-help- , phone White 2891, Maklltl. General Employment Offlco,cor. Ponsncolt ann nretnnla.

PLUMBING.

Yee Sing Kea Plumber and Tinsmith,Smith St.. bet. Hotel and Pauahl.

Sweet Violet ButterThe Best Made.

2 Lbs. for 75c

Q. YEE HOP & CO.,

TELEPHONE 251.

LOOKthe automobiles, buggies and car-

riages we have recently overhauledand painted

THEN SEE US.

W, W. fight Co..King Street near South

Tel. 832

PAPERAll kinds in rolls and sheets.

AMERICAN-HAWAHA- PAPER &SUPPLY CO., LTD.

Fort and Queen Sts., Honohilu.Tel. 410. George O. Guild, Gen. Mgr.

P. L. PETERSNOTARY PUBLIC

atBULLETIN OFFICE.

Phone 256.

M. Phillips & Co.Wliolrsaio importers and Jobfctn

EUROPEAN ANDAMERICAN DRY QOOOt

onT fKi ausrN m

ICEmanufactured from ouro distilled vvater. Delivered to any part of city bycourteous drivers.

OAUU ICE AND ELECTRIC CO.,Kewalo. Telephone 52S

BOOT and SHOE MANUFACTURERBy the Latest Improved Machines.

Men's soles, 75 cents (sewed);Men's Heels, 25 cents,

flipairing; Neatly Done.

LJn Mop,Corner King and River Sts

Sanitary Steam LaundryPHONE 71.

Branch: TERRITORIAL MESSEN-

GER SERVICE. PHONE 361

Suits PressedAt Short Notice and Quick Delivery

CAIILC DYEING ANDCLEANING WORKS,

rort .Street. I'lmnq 67f.

BUILDING MATERIALOF ALL KINDS.

DEALER!! IN LUM3F.Il.

ALLEN & ROBINSON,Queen Stieet :: :: :: Honolulu

KEYSTONE-ELOI- WATCHESINOERSPLl WATCHES

At All Watchdealers.

os- - Schwartz,Agent for Hawaiian Islands,

Cor. FPRT and KINO Sts.. Honolulu.

Imb: "umcrSteinwayAIMU UTJIJ-- Il 1'iAnua.

THAYER PIANO CO.I 1BC HOTEL ETOEET.

Phono 218.TIIN1NO GUARANTEED.

EZTS

EVENING! nUMiETIN, HONOLULU, T. 1! . SATUItDAY, MAY 1C, 1008.

Rainier

Beeris the near friend of

Prohibition of

because it has in it o litttealcohol.

WHOLESALE.

Rainier BottlingWorks

PHONE 1331.

Hawaiian Opera House

THURSDAY, MAY 14TH and

SATURDAY, MAY 10TH.

Moving Pictures

Illustrated SongsMISS LE0NA CLIFTON

A Marvelous Singer Known from theAtlantic to, the Pacific.

ADMISSION Box Seats, 75 cents;Parquet and Dress Circle, 50 cents;Balcony, 25 cents; Gallery, 15 cents.

Box. Plan at WALL, NICHOLS CO.,

LTD.

This Is Onij uue of ThosoBEAUTIFUL WATCHES

we are offering at$1.00 PER WEEK

J. A.R.Vieira &Co.110 TTrtTUT OT UnWnTTTTTT

The Four LeadersIN PENS:

STANDARD SELF-FILLE- R

WATERMAN'S IDEAL

MOORE'S E

PARKER'S.

Sold by:

Hawaiian News Co.,.LIMITED

BaseballLEAGUE GROUNDS

SATURDAY, MAY 10,1:30 P.M.

KAMS. vs. ST. LOUIS

DIAMOND HEADS vs. PUNAH0U

Admission 25c.Reserved Scats Grandstand 25c e.ttm,.ymi vmnrmin

URINARYDISCHARGES

ni'Linvcn is24 HOURS

Kath Ca vnutc lifar.ffMrOW

JltttareqeountfrnliAIL IHU'IIUIHTH

SmokersSUPPLIES OF ALL KINDS.The Best Cigars nnd Tobacco.

FITZPATHICK BROS.and MYRTLE CIGAR STORE.

WPWF

HELPS FOR THE

CONCERNING WOMEN.

While a woman was making jamIn n homo at HranksoniL' a swnun of ar,bets enmo In nt the window and took sizepossession of tlio, kitchen.

The possession of $15,000 lift toher by a lolatlvo bo unhinged lliomind of n voiing woman mimed Hull

Sterkstroom, Capo Colonj thatshe committed suicide. ore

RollMiss Martha E. Johnston of l.ncn-nla- , I

N II., has the hoiiicwImi untMi.ilhonor for her sex of being n col-

lector. Sho does It well, too. mid her(list nnninl report Ib so satisfactorythat she Is to be reappointed

anOne of tho most fearless adventm-er- s

In tho world Is Miss l.nvltdi Hud- -

boig, who, under tho auspices of Yalouniversity, was sent up Into th wildsof tho Qulnatill Indian rcruviiilou to oftake the physical moasun niciiis or'the Indians. uf

,

Miss Mlrn I.. Dock, who Ik nm ofthu or tin- Stile foil. niTiitlon of PcnnsylvunU Woinni. bus 'thotho iinlqno honor or being the onl) t towoman on tho forestry cnmiufsslotiof Pennsylvania, which, li Uic way,'Is ilolni? more advanced work tor theprcHcivntlon of our fo.'ests th.in anyState In the Union.

Mrs. Anna A. Rogers Piis Hint wo-

men hnvo ITailcd to roalbe Hint q

In their proper niluie, licnrethe iIIkhcu oll. "Cowunlld of women is llio cause or race vinclile. nTrench witter ileclnros, Col ll.mrytraces tlio graft evil to "uoninn's rio-ei- l

transmitted to tier unfoiliiiintopons," nnd i)ow Ida Tnrl)ell mjs tholecent iuiiIo Is tho result of wom.m'sInjudicious BpemllnK.

Mnny women nro nnktiu koiiiI Infield or ilramntlzntlou nnd ipiile :inumber or stories have been nbpteilby them. Chailotto Thoiupsun Insndniited "The AwnkcnliiK of llelun.iItltchle"; Uladys Nnger has wrlltcu In"Henry of Lancaster" for Cllm Ter-ry; In

Cicely Hamilton's "Inne Whj-cherl-

Is finding fnor In London,mid i;siello uiirney nas urliten nplay, "Tho Greater Glory. iiNo to bo4l.icU In London.

Tho women or Cloveland iiru opposed to cupltnl piinlshmeiii nml willorininbo to support n bill which willbe Introduced In the stnle li'clslatureby Theodore 13. Schmidt rnr the pur-- .

Pobu of Its abolishment Mrs StellaM. Jacob I, tho chalrmnii or the IckIh- -

hitlu commltlee. nt tin CleNcl.mdCouncil or Women, tins 'In- - plan fororganization In iharge. I'i tlllonn willbe cli ciliated and effoit undo to In-

terest as mnny meii nml women uspassible In the subjirl.

POWDERED EGQ3.

Much Interest Is felt among Gei.man chemists our Hie reported dogreo or success which has attendedefforts to proven e eggs by desicca-tion. United State Consul Nortonof Cheiuiiltr. Germ in writes: "Thoprocess was Imented b n chemistof 'Victoria, Australia Thu pioces3Is as slmplo a one In principle as thatof preserving (fmil In sealing It

at a hulling tmeperntinoor of pasteurizing milk Eggs, freedfrom tho shells, are dried at tho rela-tively low temperature of 130 degreesFahrcn belt. Tho operation can borapidly executed In (ontnlncrs keptlit this tciiipeiature. fioiu which theair has been exh.msnd nnd fromwhich llkowlsu Ihe aqueous vuKr Iswithdrawn 'ns fast as given ofr byevaporation from the eggs

"Thero Is no alteration in the chem-ical composition of the eggs. TheroIs simply n loss of Hi greater partin' tho walei held mechanic. Illy Incombination, ns when fiult Is driedby freu cxposuio to tin air and sunor by more inpld uiMlklal methodt.When thoroughly d hlccatcd midbrought by puheilz'llou Into thostate of co.irto powdi r the egg materl.il can bu preserved fo: an indefinitepeilod In ordinal piikages. If keptlu u diy place.

"Tho eggs mo reconstituted by thetlmplo addition of hum to thu diypowder, the resuliaui mass beingiiullu IndlHtlngiiljIialia fiiun newlyhuntcn-u- eggs. Heron llio methodwas accepted as a binds lm Indii'.trliilexiloltutlon, It w.ih submitted In

ei leal lens, l llio Victortan department of ,igih ulluio, wlilehiloiiioustraleil that pun1 ea:,e of di-

gestion and flavor . i uitlicly miiilTectcil."

BETROTHAL BRACELET.

Tho very latest tn'te.i of nn uccipt-o- d

affection I so a luareiet. GoiibOqiieully, despltu the li ld which tholing has on the tiad'iloM of butiuth-jil- ,

Jewileta may mm c in bo haraisodby dcuanib foi muiic ihslgu whichwill express thu lirllvlduil ijuallty ofeach Intel's ptefeieliee

Tho betrnthnl bruilu or arm amulet yon enn have um cholro of nl- -

llteratlons Is said lo have been lutio-duce-

by Pilnco neurit- of Glecce,wlio cemented lib. withPrlncoss Mario Ilonapute by givingher a bracelet mule to fit the nrniclos-- up fo the shouldei Tho lirace-le- t

given by tlio prince consisted oftwo golden bauds, whlLli chased luan nullum) design ami eiiiiiiicu wundiamonds and sapphires, wero held byn clasp or diamonds

In nil cases the betiotluil braceletmust consist of two bands and It Istho sentiment or theso two bands,typlfjlng as thc do the union of twobeings, which piumbes lo llio betiothal bracelet future preference over tlioless expiesslvo ring

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HOUSEHOLD

SPRINGERLE.

One pound of flour, one poun I su?four eggs, a lump of butter theof n walnut, ono lecl teaspoon-fu- l

of baking potash dissolved In nfblesiiootifiil of milk Ml sugar nndImttf-r-, then add tho egits and beat forr.rtoen minutes, stir In the Hour, thopotash and the milk and knund well.HfFoivo oiio-hnl- f cup of the flour for

on the pastry board and mold.out n quarter of an Inch thick,

less well Into thu figures of n spring-eil-

mold (be sliri' the mold Is wellfloured, but do not bine the crcvlcosfilled,) cut apart nnd place on n t.iblo.upon which Is n light sprinkling ofniilsu seed; leave tbeie over night

I In th" inoriiln? bae In a mod-crat- e

oven on waxed 01 oiled tins.

CINGERDREAD.Ono cup of molasses, imp-hal- f cup onetmtti'r. nno oirc hc.itui. one run of

sweet or sour milk, one toispomiful Tenginger, nno lialf touspoonriil o cln

nntnon, ono toaspoonrul of linking AmiiIii dissolved In molnsies .or milk

pinch of milt, enough Hour to makebatter til the right consistency

pour easily Into the pan Warmthe molasses ninl liuttcr so that thoswill ho easily worked together, milltho other Ingredients nnd bake Inthnllow pans or small tins

ACHOCOLATE FUDGE.

Hull together a cup each of sugirmid grated chocolate, a gill of milknml a quarter cup of molacfcs, stir-ring often, until u little dropped Intocold wnter haidens. Take fiom thetire, heat In n Ipiispootifut of N.iullln,stir for n minute and pour Into but'tcred pans. Mark off Into Mpt.ircs. A

.POTATO CROQUETTES.

Into a pint of warm mashed potatobeat two teaspoonMIs of melted but-ter and tho jolks of two iggs. wellbeaten, with enough milk to make thepotato of the piopcr consistency formolding. Flour tlio hands well midlorm tlio potato Into cioquettes. Set

the Ice chclt until firm, then rollcracker dust, then In beaten egg,

then again In cracker dust. Set Intho Ico chest for scleral hours more,then fry In deep, boiling fiit to u gold-en brown, Drain In n heated colander.

LOBSTER CROQUETTES.Mix tho mlnreil contents of a can

of lobster with threo tiiblespoonrulsof butter, two benten eggs, u half blipof dried crumbs, lemon Juice, salt anddecline to taste. Make a cupful ofwiuie sauce, stir nno u ino lousiermixture audi cook until thick, thentet nsldo until cold and RtlfT. l'orinInto d croquettes, loll eachlu rracker dust, then In liuiten egg,then In more cracker dust and set Intho lee until ready to fij. Try Indeep rnt to u good brown. Scrtu withsliced lemon.

BAKED LOBSTER.Opui n cm of lobster and turn out

the contents, setting these in an ocnhowl for seveinl hours Mlaco tholobster, add four tablcsponufuls ofmelted butter, the Juice of two lem-ons, u cup or cracker crumbs, u pinchor caonne pepper, u dash or salt anda little French mustard. Mix well,add lemon Julcu to tnstu nnd put overthe lire until It Is hcaldlng hot, thent in it Into small buttered pans, spilnMo butteied crumbs over tho top orthe lobster mixture mid bako for fif-

teen minutes.

LITTLE THINGS COUNT.

Thu newest leather belts aio nnr-lo-

not over two Inches In tho liacl;nnd iiaiiowlug toward tluj trout.Sort crushed leather belts are out oldate.

lllastlc belts, studded with steelnuggets, mo still win n, und no reduction lu their ciistoumr high pi Ico itnoted

Homo or the smartest gowns aiotrimmed with tlueu handsome but'Inns, niruy of them costing us niurhns s:i cadi Tlieso pillions are nriiHaul lu coloring Tim ct litem nroenameled lii pink, tiirnii'ilso, grcunrtnl ellow This pin lion of the button Is abaiit tho hzo of nplere and Is iisiiounded by a good

uallt or ihlnestoiius.

The newchl bell hurltles nro InJade. Till stono in emu to be u fudof the moment, hut II has lliolug rentuio of being ciuMtu lu Milorlng. nml not terribly expumlvo.

Imitation peail earrings have e

so cheap that thuy aro eoninuui,et to tin glil wllh dnk coloring an I

Ihlu f,i(o the mo cxtreniLl betoming

"Send her hl.icl. loses," t,.ild thelloilst

"Have von got nn?" tho oingman asked.

'Sine"And tho lloilst biought fiom his

icfilgorator n biinuh or loses or avelvetj blue-blac- k hue. suih as cor- -

tniu dull: pauulcs possess."Tliese black roses aro called I oil- -

Kiffs," he said, "In honor of their cio- -

r.toi, I'loti IVtlsofT, a Russian or

cioiiezh I'ellMiff, ,i poor man orig-inally, la growing ilch from his blackrotes. He sells sups, ai a ueiuen-don- s

price, to florists and nuisery-ino- n

all ovei Ihe world."Some people think thnt black

loses aie slnipb red rores d)ed ItIs a great mistake They are tholeal thing." Philadelphia Tclo-grap-

'Bulletin Business Office Phone 25(1,

Bulletin Editorial Room Phone 165,

IWANTSl

Cent a Word Cent a WorcT- -

WANTED

Advertisements Under this n,

cent per wora tacn uay. noInserted for Less Than

Cents.

unK nmrrl'-i- l conplo rioin theSlntt-- uonlil like lo rent n mimllcottiiKe. compli'tPly riimitheil

"V. Ilulletln olllce syj'Jlt

Hxperlcurcil sewing nsnistnnt forwaists ami skirts. Apply Madame '

Lambert, llnirlson Illoclt. 4001-U- tl

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jouiig man, between K, and 20,for permniicnt position. Address'('. O. V ." Ilulletln. tooo-t- r

Second-han- d flat-to- n desk; miut bereasonable. Address "L.l," th!aofflcc. ssss-t- :

second-han- d rhowcasc, 'about bxZifeet. Addiess with price "1'.," thisorrice. a'jci-t- r

Clean wiping rags at the lliillptln of-

flco.

TO LET

Advertisements Under this Heading.Ope Cent Per Word Each Day. No Advertisements Inserted for Less ThanTen Cents.- -

The Trustees or K. or P. Hall ofTcrfor rent the lodge room on thu fol-

lowing ciculngs of each month' 1

and 2 Tucsdas; 1 and 2 Satur-day; 2 and I l'rldajs. 39D2-l- m

House, eight rooms, with modern con-veniences; pleasant grounds. InPunuhou District, ronvmilent tc carlines. Hmpilro V. C Weedon, Stungeuwnld llldg, or P. O. Hox 0JS.

Largo house on ll:retanla St. nextto Queen's Hospital; rent verycheap. W. W. Chamberlain, JuddDulldlue. 384'J-t- t

furnished cottnge at the beacb, op-

posite tho switch near tho bridge.Apply on premises or li. U. Kerr iCo. 39UI tt

Large', airy, furnished rooms, S10 nmonth. Mrs. P. I), WIcKe. 1LMS

llerct.inln Ave. 3070-t- r

I'lirnlshed rooms, Ullte, Hotel St , op-

posite Voung Hotel, Phono 1111lOuiMm

ROOM AND BOARD.

WalkIM beach; good bathing nnd usoof boats and canoes. Apply -- 003Wnlklkl, 330U-1-

BreadThe Best In Town.

SINGER'S BAKERY.TEL. 527. fc KING ST.

We expect a lot ofFresh Vegetables

ex AlamedaJ. M. LEVY & CO.l

GENrS' rURNISHING GOODS,

SHOES.

Yeo CLrji & Co.,THONE G27. Kin;; tc Bethel Sts.

LOVEJOY & CO.WHOLESALE DEALERS AMD IN

rORTERS OF WINES AND

LltUORS.

TEL. 303. 002 NUUANU.

HONOLULU IRON WORKSImproved and Modern SUGAR

of every capacity andmade to order. Boiler woik

and RIVETED TIPES for irrigationpurposes a specially, i.uticuiar attcntion naid to JOB WORK, and re-

pairs executed nt shortest notice.

Illnnk books or ill narts, ledgertc. imnurnctrrod br th nullttln PuN

tishlnx Company.

Bulletin Buoines Office Phone 236.EulUtiti Editorial 1 c,ni Phone 185.

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FOR SALE

Advertisements Under this HeadingOne Cent Per Word Each Day, No Ad-

vertisements Inserted for Less ThnTen Cents.

A alua0ltj lOlleclluri of stamps, l'hlacolcctlon Is tli property of thwidow of the late II. V. Uowcu.

anil is the result of his effort l

many years of labor; they can beseen at the Hawaiian News Co.,Voung building. 3U-t- t

fln3 corner lot in Mnklkt. CurblDX,water fnt nu(1 ornaInental treeand all Improvements. Two min-

utes.' walk from cars nnd PunnhouCollege. Aildrcas II. F.. this olllc.

jThice fine building lots, each I0UX

200 fret, best rcsldenco tcctions ordty: coneiilont to ear lino; cheap.Apply to W. M. Graham, maGreen St. 39S7-- t:

Camera mad from koa wood, plate-holde- rs

and a complete outfit. Cinbo seen nt Hawullan News Co.'a

store, Illshop St. 3957-- tt

l'uiiilv cow, Jersey, llo cars oil,ten to twehe iU.ut. tuberculintested; price ?lnn. Addrcsi P O.11. 102. 3997-- tt

Threo lino residence lots on PearlCity peninsula. Apply to V M.

Graham, 942 Green St. 39S7-t- r

Pine Austrnllan saddle wltli mm-ple- te

llding equlpnieiit; prlco $2S.

Address P. O ltox 102 1001-l- w

,iki,p. nnd showtnses are for saloat the old store of tho Myrtle CigarStore.

CHINESEJEWELRYBracelets, Rings, Brooches, Etc.,

ready-mad- e or carved nnd designedin preferred styles.

Yon arc cordially invited to callond we shall be pleased to show youour goods.

Bo Wo Jewelry Co.

For Dyer 60 YearsAlrs.Winslow's

Soothing Syrupi been usl for oyer tuxn'

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Baseball Bulletin's Page Oi RacingBoxing Ql "p f T ITI Ql WrestlingBoating O X J Xv 1 lO Rowing

EDITED BY FREDERICK B. MOORE

MMBulletin vs. Paradise

And Mercantile

vs. StarsThe nccond rimick of the Newspa-

per Lc:iruc will be held nt HnscbnltI'nrk tomonow mornliiR, the Ilulle-tin- s

anil llio l'nrndlsc and tho Starsami tho Mercantile tennis trjIiiK

The heavenly biincli hasnot yet been seen nut In suits, hutIt tins been spoken of ns possible Hinttho newspapers will have il chancoto use the headline,, "Paradise Lost."

At all cicnts, It seems probablethat the Mercantlles will walk awaywith the second game, If they arc In

the same form which they showed on

last Sunday, and the Stars have notcome up a good deal In their playing.

The games will be held this timeIn the forenoon, the first to begin at,9 o'clock and tho fcccond to followImmediately. In this way, the pub-

lic will bo able to attend the gamesnt IlaKcball Park, and at Aula Parkalso,, If so desired, and there Is achanco f6r a full day of basoball,Just as If the teams played morningand nftcrnoon games here, as they doIn many places on Sundays.

The teams went Into their firstgames without much practice, nntlns they havo had the week In whlclito work, It Is exacted that thoy Willishow up this tlmo In better form allaround.

Tho crowds which attended lastSunday were satisfactory. It Is ex-

pected thut the same bunch and even

nioro will be out this time, as someof tho teams have succeeded In work-

ing up quite a rivalry, and have sup-

porters who will watch tho outcomeof tho games wlti Interest havesprilng up for each of the club,s.

n tt ti

HILO BASEBALL

IIILO, Hawaii, May 14. Thogreat giimo of tho season will boplayed on Saturday afternoon at 3

o'clock between a team of the em-

ployes of II. Ilackfold & Co. and thrCounty of Hawaii. Free grand stand.Line-up-

Ilackfold C. Wickctt, c; Lukep; II. Kellner, lb; Geo. Ma-pa- l,

2b; J. Todd. 3b; W. II. Hlso--man-,

ss; T. Nushldn, If; M. Vlctoi,cf; J, Santos, rf.

County C. K. Magulrc, c; N. V.

Alull, p; O. D. Supc, lb; 0. Todd, 2b;V. Campbell, 3b; II. Lyman, ss; II.

Drown, Ifj W. M. Kcolanul, cf; Eu-

gene Lyman, rf.Next Sunday's games will be: Hllo

vs. Nanlwa and II. A. 0. vs. Hllo.tt tt U

An announcement of n gnmo yes-

terday afternoon between tho Kamxand tho Puns nt Kamchnmehn wasa mistake, caused by an error of of-

ficials In looking up tho schedule.Tho game will bo played on Mondayafternoon.

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ttKnnnunnt:yiiRn aK SPORTS CALENDAR

attnannttnaMtJtt

May 10Aala Athletic Club con-

cert and dance, K. of J?, hall.May 16 Opening cruise of Hawaii

Yacht Club.May 17 Baseball, Okuwa vs. Star,

Line; Seaside League.May 17 Baseball, Palama A. C.

vs. Chinese Alohas; Chinese AthleticClub vs. Kaala A. 0. ,

May 17 Baseball, newspaperLeague, Bulletin vs. Paradise; Star.

May IS llnsebnll, Kama vs. Puna-ho-

Kumuhumcha grounds (Intur-scholust- lc

seniors),May 18 Ilascball, Alllolanl vb.

Mills.Mny 23 Kamchamcha Athletic

Association minstrel show.May Kaplolanl Ilascball

Leaguo meeting.May 23 Match race, Shamrock vs.

Duke, onc-hn- lf

May 24 Golf, Country Club's bo-

gey competition.Juno Y. M. C. A. gymnasium

contests.10 Hawaiian Gun Club's

shoot for club championship.11 Gun Club's

snml-annu- prize shoot.June 17 Gun Club'B un

known nngles shoot.July 4 llllo races,July 4 Maul rsces.

Planning Aquatic

Sports For Jane

11, Ajjalihi Bay

A program of aquatic events Is tobo given by the Kamchamcha Aquat-ic Club nt Kahaknnulnnn-by-tho-Sc-

Knllhl ll.i y. on Juno 11. 1008. com-

memorating tho nntnl day of tho con-

queror Knuiehamclia 1.

A lunu will he given by tho clubat Its headquarters, to which nil arcnsked to rontrlbutc liberally, to as-

sist the said club financially. Thofollowing are the spcrt3 to bo given.

1 Modern canoe race, two pnd-die- s,

for women. Course, from flag- -polo In front of headquarters to nilIron stake and return.Klrst prize, $3; second, $2'.

2 Modern canoe race, two pad-

dles, for boys. Course, samo asnbove race. Klrst prize, 3; second,$2.

3 Chnmplonshlp of Hawaii, mod-

ern canoes, sailing, first class. Coursofrom Mukulll Point to and roundingred flag maknl of Mokumoa In

Hay, nnd return to opposltoheadquarters. Klrst prize Is silvercup nnd lf In cash, said silver cup tobo won three times In succession;second, ; third, t.l.CO; fourth, 13;fifth, 2. no.

4 Sailing ennoo race, modern ca-

noes, second class. Course, samo asthird race. Klrst prize, 15; second,

ti.5 Sailing canoe race, modern ca- -

noes, third class. Course, from Ma-kal- ll

Point to and rounding bluo flagto start. Klrst prlzo, IP; second, $3.

6 Ancient canoe race, six paddles, cna'nip'lon8hip of Oahu. Course,from opposite headquarters of clubto blue flag and return. Klrst prize.$6; second, $4. SO.

Officers of tho club are: Eli J.Crawford! president: David M. Kupl--hea, ccrctary; Harry II. Helela,treasured; Alex. Smith, Jr., auditor;Samuel ''Klpl, trainer. SolicitingcommltWe' E. J. Crawford, Harry 11.

Hclcln:'Mscs O. Punohu, Mrs, MosesII. Punohu.

Members and tho public desiringto participate or enter In any of thoevents are given to Juno 6, 1908,Saturday night, at a special meetingduly sct'for tho purpose. Entriesc'lose on'that night and all entryfees must'"bo paid then and there.The general sporting public Is

part.

It Is claimed by a good many oithe fans that C. Townscnd, Jr., worotho II. A. C. uniform four years agoand should not bo allowed to play Inthe minor league Townscnd playsfor tho Alohas.

a a aA. K. Vlcrra, tho president of tho

Knlantnnaole League, states thatmeeting of that leaguo will soon beheld to form plans for tho comingseason. ana

V. Ayuu, tho crack shortstop of thoAlohas, will probably play for theSt. Louis In tho nenr future Ayauwill mako a good addition 'to thatteam.

a a aChan, Abe, the vlco president of the

Itiierslda Junior League, Is author-ity for the statement that JapaneseLeaguo will soon bo organized.

a a alternard Kelckolio, tho former

president of tho Rlvcrsldo League,has announced himself ns cancll- -da to for tho Legislature

a a a i

I'aiama a. c. vs. Chinese Alonas""! the Chlneso A. C. vs. tho KualaA. C will bo tho baseball program to-

,

morrow nuernoon.a a a '

'. m a aII. English yas not playing as woM

as usual In his last galno for theChlnebo Alohas''.,

a a aSecretary V. Tin Chong of the

Hlversldo Leaguo has been elected"8 I,rc,t8 BS'ent

1' tt 11 ttCupt. Hoopll of tho Kaalas expects

to Win tomorrow against tho ChlnesoA.Cf. "

a a a '

"Sport for sport's sake" Is ono ofthe objects of tho Hlversldo League.

a a aJohn Notley's Nippon team will

not play this Sunday. ,

n tt II"Tho Kum and the High School

basoball teams mct In contest on thoKnin onnipiis this afternoon,

BULLETIN A0B. PAY

VS. JuCrCUntHC uiuntiiui iui auiu itim nurMay 17 Waialua Qolf Club tour- - l'i'.ilily Le. orcctcil In tho near

ituro. President Atkinson Is working'' for this. '

20

mile.

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June

June Hawaiian

Hawaiian

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m.is Will PiAV

Palama And Alohis To

Hook Up - Kaalasvs. C.A.C.

It may not bo anothergame between tho two crack teamof the Hlvcrsldc Ilascball League, thoPalama A. C. and the Chinese Alohas,but nevertheless tho game to boplayed tomorrow afternoon nt AulaPark between these two clubs will botin Interesting one. Doth of thesoteams arc in good trim and tho com-

ing contest will ho faBt and closelyfought. Manager D. Kahaulclto oftho Palamas has no doubt of defeat-ing the unlucky Alohas, who havoalways put up close games with thoteams of this league, but has seldon.been able to win out In tho end. Thebattery will be: Palamas, V. Espln-d- u

and Clcmont; Chlneso Alohas,Luka McShane and Ilrlto.

The Chinese A. C. will faco tholeaders of the league, tho Kaala A.C, In tho second gnmo. Tho Kaalashnvo won cvory game played nndManager Leal Is confident of givingtho little men from the land of thodrngon flag a good rub. Tho Chinesebos aro good ball-playe- and Itwill take a good deal beforo JosephLcal's Specials can beat them.

Thcro Is a plan t-- havo tho C. A.C. play a gamo wlth the Kclo Uni-

versity team when that team is horn.If such n plan can bo carried out, ttpromises to bo one of the most In-

teresting baseball contests over pro-

moted. Kapa, of Atkinson Leaguofame, who won the championship fortho Rainbows of that league, will dtho slab-wor- k .for tho Kaalas and C.Maknnul will receive the horsohlaopellet behind thestlck. John Lo nn--

Chi Ilui will form tho C. A. C. bat-tery, Thcro aro no (adds given Inthis game.

Ilerl liowcrs, who failed to put inan appcaranco as umpire In laclSunday's games, will bo there tilltime, nnd there, will bo no disputesabout the umpire In the cominggames.

a a aOrvle Overall, tho crack right-

hander of the Chicago Cubs, Is start-ing out this spring as he did lastyear, winning every game.

Overall has not lost a gamo slncoAugust 10 of last year. In tho mean-time he has won thirteen champion-ship games for his club and Is goingso strong that he may pass the markset by him last season, when he wonfifteen straight nine nt the end ofme season oi isuo una six BiruiBiuat tho opening last spring.

Nine of Overall's thirteen vlctox-Ic- s

In this string were won last fall,one waB tho fourth game of theworld's scries with Detroit and thrcostraight this spring.

August 10 Overall started againstPhiladelphia and pitched one-thir- d

of an Inning against Sparks, Thattamo was lost and charged agatnttho California giant. Tho followingday ho came back, won his game, andlias kept up the stride ever since.

Sandwiched among theso many vic-

tories Is one draw thoopening battle of the world's borlos.Everything else that Orvlo has pitch-ed In has been chalked up to thocredit of the .West 8lders. Twlco ho(was sent In to Tolieve others In dis-

tress and saved tho game or stoppedtho slaughter.

On September 8 lie 'relieved Drown., Wlllu ,. fpi.t8imrc whichgnmo-wa- 08tl and again on the22dihe snved a BIl,0 ror Lundgrorfagainst Hoslon, which elided 7 forChicago.

a a aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa aa FROM THE PRESS BOXa aa tt a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a

Tho necessary guarantee to brltmtho' teams from Japan and SantaClara College has been arrangedthrough a local bank, and everythingpoints toward a pretty lively base-

ball season for the big league.a a, tt i ' J

The Itapld Transit 1h handling thobasoball crowds In lino shnpo thcrdays. No crowding or long waits..a thing to bo detested, as nvorybodyIs nioro or less In a hurry t'hen thogames are over,

it a ttWith Jim Thompson buck in the

game, tho Jewels will huvc someoneto keep 'cm going. Jim will playthis year with tho Diamond HeadsUiHlKid of llio RnlntH, as was rumor-ed.

WHITNEY

BIO LEAGUE HITTERS

Some new faces appear among thevliirgora of tho major leagues this sea-son. Most of the old men, like Sheck:ard. Chase, Cobb, Seymour, Donlin,Stclnfcldt nnd Kcctcr nppcur to beholding their own, but young slugger,)will crop up every year, ind 'tis wullfor tho gamo that they should. Attho end of tho first ncven mimes. Dole- -

hanly, a brother of 1M Dclchanty, onoof tho grentent hitters tin; bawballworld ever saw, led the 'AmericanLeague. Jim Dclchanty lit with thoWashington club, playing third base.Hitting runs In tho Pclehanty family.Tom, who played two seasons for Soaltlo when it It ml 11 great toatu.'wns ti

hard hitter. Hal Chase la baltlm: liken house a 11 re. Ho Is fourth 011 tho listand going nt n .393 clip. Cobb, wholed tho American leaguo hi'.'t year, Ndoing nicely nt .357. Jimmy MctlaiuIs clouting tho ball hnrdcr than hodid In tho Coast Leaguo. Ho Is hitting1,29C for lloston. Lnjolu has yet to cutI1I3 pare. I

The following players In Aincilrauaro hitting .2C0 01 better. j

Players. Clubs. ' (lames A v.!Delehanty, Washington .. 7 .ISOMcConnell, lloston ll .417Schacfcr, Detroit 0 .41)0

Chnso, Now York .,, 7 .39.1

Laportc, Itoston 8 .oli1)

Lord, lloston .....' S .330Cobb, Dotiott R .3371

J. Clarke, Cleveland 1; .33H1

Stahl, Now York 7 .320Klelnow, New York 7 .318

Itossman, New York I! .303

Kecler, Now York 7 .308

illnchmnn, Cleveland .... G .300

Wallace St. Louis 8 .293K. Jones, Chicago 8 ,29i!

Conroy, Now York 7 .29?Mcllato, lloston 8 .29C

Stovnll. Cleveland C ,29fi

O'Lcary, Detroit .280

Dradlcy, Cleveland fl ,28

Turner, Cleveland 0 .280

Milan, Washington f .280

Nllcs, New Yotk 7 .2(19

Hemphill, Now York 7 .2r,9

Unglaub, lloston 8 .209Collins, Philadelphia 8 .203LaJOlo, Cleveland 0 .2.M)

T. Jones, St. Louis 8 .250

Tannchill, Chicago K .230,Thoncy, Rostou 8 .350,Wagnor, lloston 0 .2511

Sheckard starts off as leader In thoNational Leaguo, with Ilurcli, n nowman with Ilrooklyn, second. Ilclngout of tho gamo n year apparently didnot dim Mlko Donlln's slugging oye,tor ho is gain at a .321 clip, llothMlko Mltche." and Larry McLean nr

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The mighty Wagner has iiotstalled yet und Is way bolow the .250mark.

Tho following players aro batting.250 or better In thu National.

Players. Clubs. Games Av.Shocknrd, Chicago 7 .480Iltlick; Ilrooklyn ' C .455Lench, Pittsburg 7 .441

Dooln, Philadelphia 7 .409Seymour, New York 7 .3S0

Swnclnn, Pittsburg 7 .380Kiiabc, Philadelphia 7 .303Diihlcn, Hoslon 7 .300Jordan, Iliooklyn .' 7 .300RK'Inffldt, Chlcng'i 7" .357llcaiimnnt. IIofIoii 0 .333Murray, St. John , 7 .333Doiilln, New York 7 .321

Itumiiiol. Ilrooklyn 7 .320Doolln, Philadelphia 7 .320Clarke, Plltsbun; 7 .320McLean. Clnclnattl .318Shannon, New York 7 .300

Ganzel. Clnclnattl . 7 .290Mitchell, Clnclnattl 0 .291-- ''Hosteller, Ht. Louis 7 .292Lobort, Clnclnattl 7 .280Tennoy, New York 7 .280Mow rey, Clnclnattl 7 .2G'J

Drlilwvll. New Yoik 7 .201

KIIiik. Chicago 7 .259Pcrgen, llrouklyn ...... x 5 .250Scliullc, Chicago 7 .250Evcrs, Chicago .7 ,250O'ltourko, St. Louis 5 .250

a a aNow Oilcans. Mny 15. Before tho

Legislature, which mot at UnionIlougo on the 12th, an attempt will bo

mai'.o to suppress absolutely cvoryform of betting ut raco trncks, and ItIs oxpecled IliattlilH will result In thupermanent closing of nil of Ixmls-lnna'-

tracks. No suggestion of whatopposition tho racing Interests willmnko has yet becomo public. Thosowho claim to be friends of tho sport,without financial Interest therein, havoproposed a Stnlo Racing Commissionns nn alternative to tho complete clos-

ing of the tracks.Thn avowed opponents of raco track

gambling In nny form Includo lo dntomost of tho nowspnpers of tho Statoand several hundred Influential

The Btato'H political leadersof both parties hnvo declared stronglyngnlnst raco track gambling, nnd thumoHsngo of (iovcrnor-olec- t Bandcru,who Hindu raco track gambling a feat-

ure of the recent campaign, Is awaited '

with Intel est,a a a

A match raco bus been made be-

tween Dixon's Mnkaula and Gray'sSunrise, distance quarter mllo, for apurn of ?r0, tho raco to bo run atKnplnlanl Park this aftornoon at 4

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