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i .F n '1 'I 1 4 ix" : r virr swfc-ynar- V tar WK T v inmBi& iit'mBMTiUAWW Vfj TV. ?WDsJj 'VaKc5iRr? n7m& s V "' i If You Really Want A Belter Job' from San Franoiioo: llltonlnn Sept. 30 For San Francisco: America Miuu . .Oct. 2 From Vancouver: Mnratna ,.,..... .Oct. IS For Vancouver f Aornngl Oct. 14 VOL. X. NO. 4117 HAWAII'S SCHOOL EXHIBIHT FAIR Babbitt Plans Best Ever For Exposition In Seattle Hav. nil's srhunl cxhllilt nt tho Alaska-Y- ukon I'aclflc Exposition In Seat-tl- u uct )enr promises In do tho llnt'bt i xploltatluu of wlint hart been nml wliat Ih now being ilony In thu educa- tional Institutions In thlH mill Pnclllc Territory of Iho United StnlcH Hup-t'rln- ndent (if l'uhllc liiHlrucllim Mai) hltt. whu Is a member if tho Scuttle i'alr Commission, appointed liy Gov- - i rnor Kro.ti , linn itlrundy mnppcil mit tho skeleton plans foi thu school ex- hibit. Committers have licon appointed In each kcliool circuit, which really meanti nch county, r.ml these will woik up n. Hpeclal count) cxhllilt. Thcsu evhlbltH will nil he shown lieru in Ilonolnl iiimd nnotlier comiultteu will bo appointed for the purpoHu nf selecting thu bust out of the Int. This, of course, will ho a big utTalr, hut aftci It will come thu spec-la- l exhibit, at which thu exhibits which will go to Seattle will he selected by thu ninn who has chaigo of Hawaii's cntlru exhibit. The various county Mr llnlibltt sa, cliould he hero about thu middle of Aim II. Tho Alasko-Yiiko- n I'aclflc i:xxinltlon on Junu 1st and ends October 15th. On nccount of tho grcnt number of liatlonnlltleH lepiuscntod in the schools heio. HawaU'B oxhlblt from her schools should prove of list Inter- est. I'nch,. Individual pleco of 'work 'will be tagged with thu pupil's name, nationality, ago anil grndo. The prlv-nt'- o sellouts will also bu given cotisld- - erntlon, but Mr, Habbltt'hns not taken the matter up with them jet. FAREWELL DANCE AT THE SEASIDE TONIGHT Thero will bo a fnrottell dnnco glt-c- n at tho Seaside Ilotol tonight to tho Moohenu baseball team. All friends of the lio) a and loteis of the game, as well as the public, are cordially Invited to como nml speed the part- ing guests. GAY FOR SUPERVISOR Prancls Gay was nominated by tho Itepubllcnns of Kaua'l as tho candidate for Supervisor fiom Wnlnica. The wireless to tho U u 1 o 1 1 n of Satur- day gavu all tho nominees oxcopt Wat-me- which was left open. I.nto in tho afternoon the Walmeu delegates settled on Mr. Gay. i Tho test caso of tho United States ersus tho Haleakaln Itanch Company with lespect to thu financial aiding of political campaigns by corporations may bo heard boforo Judgu Llolo this afternoon. vTSHIBHIIHHB jfy BcJjmln" OUtjiircS. 0.Cuio Evening Bulletin 3:30 EDITION 8 OF 28. J - t I. hereby annotinco cnndldato for the cmco'of Treasurer for tho City and Coouuty of Honolulu. ononai: c. This was madu by Admiral Deckle) this forenoon. When nskod If ho had an) thing elsu to sny ho replied, In on his candidacy the Admiral stated that over)onu clso was getting into tho fight and ho thought ho might as well. "I nm not hurting any party. I did not attend any contention. I am merely exercising my right as n citizen to declare in) self for of- fice We'll let tho people tnku earn of thereat." The tt'nnlng of Long say that Long will talto for County Attorno), Inukca for Shor-- I nearly all his votej from among the Iff and Monsarrnt for Deputy was tho J who v.ould cause of much discission among tho othoiwlso ioto for I 'dings, whllo tho toda). Tho i Democrats clnim that Ixng will spilt i are wroth at Long, who, they claim, violated his party pledges, while the DcmocrnU luuo it in for Inukea, though not In as great a mens ure, as ho has for somo timo patt been considered u weak sister by the party men. On the whole, overy one seems to tbe happy, both parties clnlmlng that .by the running of the candidates their party can- didates will he benefited. Thus tho www p ip Who is the most about the FIT and STYLE of his clothes is the very one we want to see; he'll never be satisfied with any others after wear- ing And the more the man is, the mora cer- tain are we that he will come to wear our sooner or later. FORT AND HOTEL the votes to such an ex tent that IMIiirj will slip In. The Democrats claim that laukea will talto from Wise the Civic Federation tote, while tho are equal ly certain that Inukea will take a number of votes from Jnrrctt. Thu mndo by Long and laukea of their wero as follows: To tho Voters of Oahu County: Yielding to tho solicitation of a clement of tho I heroby announce mytclt as an for tho offlco of COUNTY nt tho ensuing oloctlon. I was horn and reaied In Honolulu; I have on Page 3) Your papers and are safe from fire, safe from and the of servants if they, are in one of our SAFE BOXES FOR RENT 50c per month. 023 FORT ST. a dollar in the PAGE- S- HONOLULU. TERRITORY HAWAII. MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 1908- -8 PAGES INDEPENDENT CANDIDATES AROUSE BITTERNESS - ., d i' PUNCHBOWL SPIRITS ARE EXCITED BECKLEY JOINS "INDEPENDENTS" sssssH '$ i!ssssK IsssH .iMvt- - sssssLW ssLLH !MF$"$ sssssH m)selfinsian Indcpenilcilt bhckley. announcement "Nothing." commenting Independent Feds Will Back Trent Independent Itepubllcnns disgruntled llepuhllcans politicians Itepubllcnns exceedingly Independent respective THE MAN PAR- TICULAR Benjamin Clothes exacting clothes, THE KASH CO., Ltd., CORNER STREETS. Republican Republicans Democratic announcements candidacies re- sponsible taxpaylng community, INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE ATTOR- NEY, (Continned Safe! valuable jewelry burglars care- lessness DE- POSIT Hawaiian Trust Co.Ltd. The Bulletin's store offerings save many home $10100 OFFERED TO PETTIGREW SALEM., SMthj, Dakota. Sept. 29. Former United States Senator jPettigrew ttatwtlikt he was offered $10,000. by the Ri publican Nation- al Committee .10 Uke the stamp for Tom Watson, the Populist candidate for President.. The purpose of this move would be to draw votes from Sryan. . .' WILSON GOES OUT FOR TAFT WASHINGTON. S. C, Sept. 28. Secretary of Agriculture Wilson will take the stuno ior Mr. Taft. .Mr. Wilton is from Iowa. Bosnian Can't Land SAN FBAX0ISC0, Calif., Sept. 28. R. H. T. Rosuan, the Hong- - konp millionaireiwho'arrived here today on the Koret, was refused a landing on the jrro'ind that he has two wives. , , Thu llosnians up pear on the passenger list as II, II. T. Ilosman and servant, Mis. Marait Ilosman and maid, Mrs. Clara lliumau and maid, niiHs victoria uosuian. Master fjuwaru ilosman. "1UBERCUL0SIS CONGRESS OPENED WASHINGTON, D. C, Sept. 28. The International Tuberculosis Congress opened, here .today. Secretary Cortelyou deluered the address of welcome u.the representative of the President. Dr. Koch is among tne notables prwwru. NEW YORK DEFEATED PHILADELPHIA NEW YORK. N. Y., Sept. 28. The New York Nationals won their, game with Philadelphia today by a score of 7 to 6. ,y 5, , . . . FLEET NOT' YET-I- TOUCH MANILA. P. :.. Sept. 28. The city is not vet in touch with the At lantfc Fleet by wireless. Ten new cases of cholera have been reported in the last ten hours. m nm m DU B0IS LOSES BEFORE COURT BOISE, Idaho, Sept. 28. The Supreme Court has decided in favor of the anti-D- u Bois faction. wnTicv rvDiiiNC milU.I lf I I rllllil HIS HACK HIRING Employs Japanese Who Can Garry Him Cheaply "Talking about tho 'A Settn,' which stnteu that I patronlzo the Jap- anese hackmen in preference to the Hawaiian hackmen," said Notley this afternoon, "I would like to state that the Hawaiian, tho haoles, and tho Portuguese hackmen are welcomo to come mid drhe mo for 30 cents an hour." "I have told many hackmen to como daily to my honce and tako mo along lor 30 cents an hour; but none of them would do so. They don't want to uccopt that offei while my Japanese hackman right l'iro is willing to do tho work for thnt price. I nm not to blame. Tho trouble with those hack-me- n Is that the) biro their hack from tho I'ako and JniPiicso stables, which thej hate to pay 3 a day for their use. My Japanese drlvci hero owns his own hack and Is willing to tako mo mound for 30 cents an hour. "Regarding tho European immigra- tion, I am opposed to it, becauso there uru enough fluid hands hero. Tho lanters uro not emplo)lng thorn now, ami jet somo more are to come." Bulletin Business Office Phone 208. Bulletin Editorial Room Phone 185. FOR THE BEST FRUIT FOR SHIP PING leave your order with Island Fruit Co., 72 S. KING. PHONE 10. GRAPE COBBLER The Latest Drink At The Hollister Drug Co., Ltd. SODA FOUNTAIN M ,A- - BOOMERANG AT WORK Fifteen Hawatlans who wero work' inng onthe road-n- t Kolau aro report- ed by Mr. Wation to Into been dis- charged from their worc tmlay. Tho reason Is said to be that they sent n petition to tho Doard ot Supervisors rsklng that Gere, brother to tho Coun- ty Engineer, should bo romoved for cause. Tho petitioners wero. howoter, discharged by Itond Supervisor Peck, instead of tho man who.'e scalp they wero after. Albert Gumbs will today give a banquet for the Giant newsboy base- ball team, to celebrate their victory over the Ilulletlns at Baseball Park ) esterday. j . i Tho breaking down of a water cart on Klug street outside tho First Na- tional Hank this nfternoon held up tho Rapid Transit servlco for about fifteen minutes. President Peck of tho R. T. Co. emerged from tho baiik and direct- ed the work of icstorlng tho iurtlco. ON THE SPOT Our messengers are never late: always on the spot is the rule with them. TERRITORIAL MESSENGER SERVICE PHONE 361 Our Auto Delivery insures prompt filling of society and party orders. A. Y. Cafe Pay FURNITURE J. Hepp & Co., 180 S. KINO STREET. . Vida Leaves Democrats And Roasts Henry Vlda, who forsook the Re- -. men t of the pniti publican party iome time ago ami be- - Spcillli.ill) has tl i been llhlftiat-cum- o an Achl mat., ami who left Achl In the I)cniurntU unnentlim just to become Denicint, hag now hud held In order t,i irecnt thu freo another political chnilge of mind, and olce of the contention on thu rhoICo has left the Uemoc-at- s to seek tonso-jo- f for ti e CIt anil Conn-latlo- n with Achl He explains Ills t) of Honolulu, tin cm or font of tbh reasons In the following letter to his 'select coteilc, who run the p.uty as erstwhile Democintic htcthren: Ithiiiigh It was then private proper!), Gentlemen: I heieh) resign from supretl) uinsplrel lORctber nml In membership In the prtclnct club of disregard of the iiib-- s of the paity, the Second Pourth dlctalul to the . oiwiition that thu and sctcr all connection with thu Democratic party. It is proper that 1 should state the reasons for my action in the prem- ises, and theso reasons uie as follows: In joining tho Democratic paity I did so under tho belief thnt the part) was Democratic In fact ns well as In name, mid that each Individual mem- ber was entitled to a voice in all matters qnd that the action of the party was based on the free and vo- luntary act of ull of tho mcmbeis of the party, uo matter how humble each may be. 1 llnd Instead that tho Democratic party is controlled, mid Ijs uctlon dictated, by a few men who work In secret, mid that the members oi plotters not uob'-in- g In the regiilut mid manner, to. the actual couliolland manage- - The Advisory Hoard that Ail Miiu In tho nTil Tlirnno- - ' 1 room lu tho Capitol, nnd, although there w is n very attendance. tho meeting continued until the noon hour, and was not a moment of timo wasted. Members of Adtlsory Dottd, appointed by Governor Krenr, who wero present were A. Jr., chairman; Carl Smith, J. P. Cooke. V. . Thomas, and Alfred Carter. Present at tho meeting were Lu.d Commissioner Pratt, ,V. O. Smith, Mr. Hind of Ko-hal- a, Col, 8,im I'ail-er- , Mr. Testa, Mr. and Mrs. laukea. Tho usual qucstiuis were referred to with regnrd to the locnl land laws by Mr. and the of the Hoard, and miggestlons wcie called for from tlnso present with respect to tentative remedies. It were any in manner In which lands were now being doled out, Mr. stated that wanted to hear were and he also wnntcd to hear suggestions ns to what remedies could bo applied to thnt work out consist ently with tho rest of tho Call went Into o minute of ( rl CENT-A-WOR- WANT ADS. PRICE 5 CENTS - - 1 Party cil a Supinlsors I'lechrt Dlstilct, IVitii tli Ucprcbeutut1 'o District should convene separately , nil nominate tho Supertlsors from that district, mid that the Fifth District siiould convene sop match ind nominate the Sttpervl.sorn from tint dlstrl.t And this was done notwlthstnn ling that the rule.i of thu DemocmtU part) reQUlie thu contention ns a whole to nomlnatu the candidates fo. Clt) mid County t.Mticle ', ..); nor were thu rules suspended In to carry out this cchcine to pi event a free and untrnmmcleu (holcu by tho pnrt) of Its c.iud'd ites fur Supervi- sors As a suspension of tho iuIch ci.i orrl) bo hud nil n two-thlid- s vote. tne Democratic outside or.inese did dnte to iiiii- - thesWew men hivr to on 0) W. 0. Smith Favors Land Improvement Land concn- - tho manner In nuicli lands, I?, iiinrnlnfT the tho Land Lewis Tucker, Lewis other mcmbeis there faults tho Lewis ho what they thete would laws. Smith dctnll USE oinceiH bcctlon order paity legal small there (continued rngc In llllo. This wa-- i with tho vlovv of bringing foith ronurks on tho icsl-den- cl uisos In tin land law. W. O. Smith biourlit up n phase of tho present land laws that hnB been given a great union nt of attention it ml stud), i. o the residential clnuse. llowcter, he mado a strong suggestion that tho residence claino bhould not be made so rigid, but that ono fntorlng Improvements on tho land proper ho added and git en much attention. Mr J'n-.lt- h also stntcd thnt plantation land should not bu given out by tho Government without resolving a Epaeo lu tho center for the mill. Mr. Testn biougnt up tho matter of the nppralscd values of Govern ment lands which wore sold to home- steaders. Ho gavu a speclllc oxamplo whom the nppraliej value was far too much, and maintained that nil such should ho kept ns low ns pos- sible. frightened lest her llttlo plot nf land should bo tnl o.t nwny from her becauso sho Ilted in i grass hut. In- - . (Continued on Pace 4) New Styles -- IN- Ladies' Footwear We have just received by the S. S. Lurlinc a large shipment of E. P. REED & CO.'S fine coods for ladies. Pumps, Garden Ties, and Colonials, in all leathers. New goods are arriving by every steamer, in the latest styles. Manufacturers Shoe Co., un FORT STREET, 4 DOORS BELOW HOTEL. . x.A 3iMe &feM '6 i.,1 ni.lMir'ii-- l ''ll'IWllsfiJiTBtx UtHrr ' itV Hl' BULLETIN rcprtrcntntltu Itepie-seutntl- te saynsjeeed constantly "SbbB-'- ' i f 1 I 5 im ' m' ' &
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from San Franoiioo:llltonlnn Sept. 30

For San Francisco:America Miuu . .Oct. 2

From Vancouver:Mnratna ,.,..... .Oct. IS

For Vancouver fAornngl Oct. 14

VOL. X. NO. 4117

HAWAII'S SCHOOL

EXHIBIHT FAIR

Babbitt Plans Best Ever

For Exposition In

SeattleHav. nil's srhunl cxhllilt nt tho Alaska-Y-

ukon I'aclflc Exposition In Seat-tl- u

uct )enr promises In do tho llnt'bti xploltatluu of wlint hart been nmlwliat Ih now being ilony In thu educa-tional Institutions In thlH mill PnclllcTerritory of Iho United StnlcH Hup-t'rln-

ndent (if l'uhllc liiHlrucllim Mai)

hltt. whu Is a member if tho Scuttlei'alr Commission, appointed liy Gov- -

i rnor Kro.ti , linn itlrundy mnppcil mittho skeleton plans foi thu school ex-

hibit.Committers have licon appointed In

each kcliool circuit, which reallymeanti nch county, r.ml these

will woik up n. Hpeclal count)cxhllilt. Thcsu evhlbltH will nil heshown lieru in Ilonolnl iiimd nnotliercomiultteu will bo appointed for thepurpoHu nf selecting thu bust out ofthe Int. This, of course, will ho a bigutTalr, hut aftci It will come thu spec-la- l

exhibit, at which thu exhibits whichwill go to Seattle will he selected bythu ninn who has chaigo of Hawaii'scntlru exhibit. The various county

Mr llnlibltt sa, cliould hehero about thu middle of Aim II. ThoAlasko-Yiiko- n I'aclflc i:xxinltlon

on Junu 1st and ends October15th.

On nccount of tho grcnt number ofliatlonnlltleH lepiuscntod in theschools heio. HawaU'B oxhlblt fromher schools should prove of list Inter-est. I'nch,. Individual pleco of 'work'will be tagged with thu pupil's name,nationality, ago anil grndo. The prlv-nt'-o

sellouts will also bu given cotisld- -

erntlon, but Mr, Habbltt'hns not takenthe matter up with them jet.

FAREWELL DANCE AT

THE SEASIDE TONIGHT

Thero will bo a fnrottell dnnco glt-c- n

at tho Seaside Ilotol tonight to thoMoohenu baseball team. All friendsof the lio) a and loteis of the game,as well as the public, are cordiallyInvited to como nml speed the part-ing guests.

GAY FOR SUPERVISORPrancls Gay was nominated by tho

Itepubllcnns of Kaua'l as tho candidatefor Supervisor fiom Wnlnica. Thewireless to tho U u 1 o 1 1 n of Satur-day gavu all tho nominees oxcopt Wat-me-

which was left open. I.nto intho afternoon the Walmeu delegatessettled on Mr. Gay.

iTho test caso of tho United States

ersus tho Haleakaln Itanch Companywith lespect to thu financial aiding ofpolitical campaigns by corporationsmay bo heard boforo Judgu Llolo thisafternoon.

vTSHIBHIIHHB jfy

BcJjmln" OUtjiircS. 0.Cuio

Evening Bulletin3:30 EDITION

8 OF 28.

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I. hereby annotinco cnndldato for thecmco'of Treasurer for tho City and Coouuty of Honolulu.

ononai: c.This was madu by Admiral Deckle) this forenoon.

When nskod If ho had an) thing elsu to sny ho replied, Inon his candidacy the Admiral stated that over)onu clso

was getting into tho fight and ho thought ho might aswell. "I nm not hurting any party. I did not attend any contention.I am merely exercising my right as n citizen to declare in) self for of-

fice We'll let tho people tnku earn of thereat."

The tt'nnlng of Long say that Long will taltofor County Attorno), Inukca for Shor--I nearly all his votej from among theIff and Monsarrnt for Deputy was tho J who v.ouldcause of much discission among tho othoiwlso ioto for I 'dings, whllo tho

toda). Tho i Democrats clnim that Ixng will spilti are wroth at Long, who,they claim, violated his party pledges,while the DcmocrnU luuo it in forInukea, though not In as great a mensure, as ho has for somo timo pattbeen considered u weak sister by theparty men.

On the whole, overy one seems totbe happy, both parties clnlmlng that.by the running of thecandidates their party can-

didates will he benefited. Thus thowww p ip

Who is the mostabout the FIT

and STYLE of his clothes isthe very one we want tosee; he'll never be satisfiedwith any others after wear-ing

And the morethe man is, the mora cer-

tain are we that he willcome to wear oursooner or later.

FORT AND HOTEL

the votes to such an extent that IMIiirj will slip In. TheDemocrats claim that laukea willtalto from Wise the Civic Federationtote, while tho are equally certain that Inukea will take anumber of votes fromJnrrctt.

Thu mndo by Longand laukea of their weroas follows:To tho Voters of Oahu County:

Yielding to tho solicitation of aclement of tho

I heroby announce mytcltas anfor tho offlco of COUNTY

nt tho ensuing oloctlon. I washorn and reaied In Honolulu; I have

on Page 3)

Your papers and

are safe from fire, safe

from and the

of servants if they,

are in one of our SAFEBOXES FOR RENT

50c per month.

023 FORT ST.

a dollar in the

PAGE- S- HONOLULU. TERRITORY HAWAII. MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 1908- -8 PAGES

INDEPENDENT CANDIDATES AROUSE BITTERNESS

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i'PUNCHBOWL SPIRITS ARE EXCITEDBECKLEY JOINS

"INDEPENDENTS"

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bhckley.announcement

"Nothing."commenting

Independent

Feds Will Back TrentIndependent Itepubllcnns

disgruntled llepuhllcans

politicians Itepubllcnnsexceedingly

Independentrespective

THE MAN

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THE KASH CO., Ltd.,CORNER STREETS.

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Hawaiian

Trust Co.Ltd.

The Bulletin's store offerings save many home

$10100 OFFERED

TO PETTIGREWSALEM., SMthj, Dakota. Sept. 29. Former United States Senator

jPettigrew ttatwtlikt he was offered $10,000. by the Ri publican Nation-al Committee .10 Uke the stamp for Tom Watson, the Populist candidatefor President.. The purpose of this move would be to draw votes fromSryan. .

.' WILSON GOES OUT FOR TAFTWASHINGTON. S. C, Sept. 28. Secretary of Agriculture Wilson

will take the stuno ior Mr. Taft. .Mr. Wilton is from Iowa.

Bosnian Can't LandSAN FBAX0ISC0, Calif., Sept. 28. R. H. T. Rosuan, the Hong- -

konp millionaireiwho'arrived here today on the Koret, was refused alanding on the jrro'ind that he has two wives.

, ,Thu llosnians up pear on the passenger list as II, II. T. Ilosman and

servant, Mis. Marait Ilosman and maid, Mrs. Clara lliumau and maid,niiHs victoria uosuian. Master fjuwaru ilosman.

"1UBERCUL0SIS CONGRESS OPENEDWASHINGTON, D. C, Sept. 28. The International Tuberculosis

Congress opened, here .today. Secretary Cortelyou deluered the addressof welcome u.the representative of the President. Dr. Koch is amongtne notables prwwru.

NEW YORK DEFEATED PHILADELPHIANEW YORK. N. Y., Sept. 28. The New York Nationals won their,

game with Philadelphia today by a score of 7 to 6. ,y 5, , .

. . FLEET NOT' YET-I- TOUCHMANILA. P. :.. Sept. 28. The city is not vet in touch with the At

lantfc Fleet by wireless.Ten new cases of cholera have been reported in the last ten hours.

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DU B0IS LOSES BEFORE COURTBOISE, Idaho, Sept. 28. The Supreme Court has decided in favor of

the anti-D- u Bois faction.

wnTicv rvDiiiNCmilU.I lf I I rllllil

HIS HACK HIRING

Employs Japanese Who

Can Garry Him

Cheaply

"Talking about tho 'A Settn,'which stnteu that I patronlzo the Jap-

anese hackmen in preference to theHawaiian hackmen," said Notley thisafternoon, "I would like to state thatthe Hawaiian, tho haoles, and thoPortuguese hackmen are welcomo tocome mid drhe mo for 30 cents anhour."

"I have told many hackmen to comodaily to my honce and tako mo alonglor 30 cents an hour; but none ofthem would do so. They don't want touccopt that offei while my Japanesehackman right l'iro is willing to dotho work for thnt price. I nm not toblame. Tho trouble with those hack-me- n

Is that the) biro their hackfrom tho I'ako and JniPiicso stables,which thej hate to pay 3 a day fortheir use. My Japanese drlvci heroowns his own hack and Is willing totako mo mound for 30 cents an hour.

"Regarding tho European immigra-tion, I am opposed to it, becauso thereuru enough fluid hands hero. Tho

lanters uro not emplo)lng thorn now,ami jet somo more are to come."

Bulletin Business Office Phone 208.Bulletin Editorial Room Phone 185.

FOR THE BEST FRUIT FOR SHIPPING leave your order with

Island Fruit Co.,72 S. KING. PHONE 10.

GRAPE COBBLER

The Latest Drink At The

HollisterDrug Co., Ltd.

SODA FOUNTAIN

M ,A--

BOOMERANG AT WORK

Fifteen Hawatlans who wero work'inng onthe road-n- t Kolau aro report-ed by Mr. Wation to Into been dis-charged from their worc tmlay. Thoreason Is said to be that they sent npetition to tho Doard ot Supervisorsrsklng that Gere, brother to tho Coun-ty Engineer, should bo romoved forcause. Tho petitioners wero. howoter,discharged by Itond Supervisor Peck,instead of tho man who.'e scalp theywero after.

Albert Gumbs will today give abanquet for the Giant newsboy base-

ball team, to celebrate their victoryover the Ilulletlns at Baseball Park) esterday.

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Tho breaking down of a water carton Klug street outside tho First Na-tional Hank this nfternoon held up thoRapid Transit servlco for about fifteenminutes. President Peck of tho R. T.Co. emerged from tho baiik and direct-ed the work of icstorlng tho iurtlco.

ON THE SPOTOur messengers are never late:

always on the spot is the rule withthem.

TERRITORIAL

MESSENGER SERVICE

PHONE 361

Our Auto Delivery

insures prompt filling of society

and party orders.

A. Y. CafePay

FURNITURE

J. Hepp & Co.,180 S. KINO STREET. .

Vida Leaves Democrats

And RoastsHenry Vlda, who forsook the Re- -. men t of the pniti

publican party iome time ago ami be- - Spcillli.ill) has tl i been llhlftiat-cum- o

an Achl mat., ami who left Achl In the I)cniurntU unnentlim justto become Denicint, hag now hud held In order t,i irecnt thu freoanother political chnilge of mind, and olce of the contention on thu rhoICohas left the Uemoc-at- s to seek tonso-jo- f for ti e CIt anil Conn-latlo- n

with Achl He explains Ills t) of Honolulu, tin cm or font of tbhreasons In the following letter to his 'select coteilc, who run the p.uty aserstwhile Democintic htcthren: Ithiiiigh It was then private proper!),

Gentlemen: I heieh) resign from supretl) uinsplrel lORctber nml Inmembership In the prtclnct club of disregard of the iiib-- s of the paity,the Second Pourth dlctalul to the . oiwiition that thuand sctcr all connection with thuDemocratic party.

It is proper that 1 should state thereasons for my action in the prem-ises, and theso reasons uie as follows:

In joining tho Democratic paity I

did so under tho belief thnt the part)was Democratic In fact ns well as Inname, mid that each Individual mem-

ber was entitled to a voice in allmatters qnd that the action of theparty was based on the free and vo-luntary act of ull of tho mcmbeis ofthe party, uo matter how humbleeach may be. 1 llnd Instead that thoDemocratic party is controlled, midIjs uctlon dictated, by a few men whowork In secret, mid that the membersoi plotters not

uob'-in- g In the regiilut mid manner,to. the actual couliolland manage- -

The Advisory Hoard thatAil Miiu In tho nTil Tlirnno- - ' 1

room lu tho Capitol, nnd, althoughthere w is n very attendance.tho meeting continued until the noonhour, and was not a moment of

timo wasted. Members ofAdtlsory Dottd, appointed by

Governor Krenr, who wero presentwere A. Jr., chairman; CarlSmith, J. P. Cooke. V. . Thomas,and Alfred Carter. Present at thomeeting were Lu.d CommissionerPratt, ,V. O. Smith, Mr. Hind of Ko-hal- a,

Col, 8,im I'ail-er- , Mr. Testa,Mr. and Mrs. laukea.

Tho usual qucstiuis were referredto with regnrd to the locnl land lawsby Mr. and theof the Hoard, and miggestlons wciecalled for from tlnso present withrespect to tentative remedies. Itwere any in manner Inwhich lands were now being doledout, Mr. stated that wantedto hear were and he alsownntcd to hear suggestions ns towhat remedies could bo applied to

thnt work out consistently with tho rest of tho Call

went Into o minute of

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WANT ADS.

PRICE 5 CENTS

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Party

cila

Supinlsors

I'lechrt Dlstilct,IVitii tli Ucprcbeutut1 'o District shouldconvene separately , nil nominate thoSupertlsors from thatdistrict, mid that the Fifth

District siiould convene sopmatch ind nominate the Sttpervl.sornfrom tint dlstrl.t And this wasdone notwlthstnn ling that the rule.iof thu DemocmtU part) reQUlie thucontention ns a whole to nomlnatuthe candidates fo. Clt) mid County

t.Mticle ', ..); norwere thu rules suspended In tocarry out this cchcine to pi event afree and untrnmmcleu (holcu by thopnrt) of Its c.iud'd ites fur Supervi-sors As a suspension of tho iuIchci.i orrl) bo hud nil n two-thlid- s vote.

tne Democratic outside or.inese did dnte to iiiii- -thesWew men hivr to

on 0)

W. 0. Smith Favors

Land ImprovementLand concn- - tho manner In nuicli lands, I?,

iiinrnlnfT

the thoLand

Lewis

Tucker,

Lewis other mcmbeis

therefaults tho

Lewis howhat they

thete wouldlaws.

Smith dctnll

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paitylegal

small

there

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In llllo. This wa-- i with tho vlovv ofbringing foith ronurks on tho icsl-den-

cl uisos In tin land law.W. O. Smith biourlit up n phase of

tho present land laws that hnB beengiven a great union nt of attentionit ml stud), i. o the residentialclnuse. llowcter, he mado a strongsuggestion that tho residence clainobhould not be made so rigid, but thatono fntorlng Improvements on tholand proper ho added and git en muchattention. Mr J'n-.lt- h also stntcdthnt plantation land should not bugiven out by tho Government withoutresolving a Epaeo lu tho center forthe mill.

Mr. Testn biougnt up tho matterof the nppralscd values of Government lands which wore sold to home-steaders. Ho gavu a speclllc oxamplowhom the nppraliej value was fartoo much, and maintained that nilsuch should ho kept ns low ns pos-sible.

frightened lest her llttlo plot nfland should bo tnl o.t nwny from herbecauso sho Ilted in i grass hut. In- -

. (Continued on Pace 4)

New Styles--IN-

Ladies'Footwear

We have just received by the S. S. Lurlinc a largeshipment of E. P. REED & CO.'S fine coods for ladies.

Pumps, Garden Ties, and Colonials, in all leathers.New goods are arriving by every steamer, in thelatest styles.

Manufacturers Shoe Co., unFORT STREET, 4 DOORS BELOW HOTEL.

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WUDNHSDAVHawaiian First Deejrec.

1 nUllMUAV

iuir.vvLol Aloha Chapter No. 3

Initiation.SA'IL'KDAV

All vlrttlng members of thoOrder oro cordlnllv Invited tonltonil meetings of local lodges

HARMONY LODGE, No. 3, 1. 0. 0. P.

Meeti every Monday evening nt7:30 lu 1. O. O r Tlill, Fort Street.

V.. It. HKNDHY, Smrotary.DEN. V. VICKUHS, N. O.

All visiting brothois ver cordiallyInvited.

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

MeU ovcrr 2d nnd 1th Tuoadayof cash month at p. tn. nt IC. P.Hall, cornr Fort and Oeretnnla Sts.Visiting lirothors cordially welco.se

V. h LYLE. C. C,P. WAl.DRON, K. ot R. & S.

0AKU LODGE, No. 1, K, of P.

Meets every first JUel third Fri-

day evening at 7 30 In K. of I Hal),corner Foit and Heretanla. Visitingbrothers cordially invited to attend.

A O. I)I"I2RINO, C C,JAS. W. WHITE, K.lt.S.

HONOLULU LODGE 010, B. P. 0. E.

Honolulu Lodge No. 010, II. I. O.

K., will uieot in tholj-- hall on Kingnar l'ort Street oeiy I'rlday even-

ing.lly order of tho 13 It.:

HENRY C. HASTON,Secretary.

WM. II. McINKIlNY, K. R.

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

Meets cverj 2nd and Jill Saturela)evening .it 7. iu mlocU in K. ot P.Hall, lor Pint and llriotnnl.1. Vlslt-Iu- k

brotheis cordially Invited In at-

tend.W L FHA7.KK. CC,i: a. jacohson, ic n a.

lldllOLULU AERIE 140, F. 0. E.

Meets on tho 2ml and 4th WED-

NESDAY ovimlnss of each month atT:S o'clock in K of P. Hall, cornerDeretnnla nnd Fort strcots.

Visiting Ragles are Invited to at-

tend.W. L. FRAZEE, W., Prett.II. T. MOORE, Socy.

HAWAIIAN T51BE No. 1, 1. 0. It. H.

Mts every first and third Thurs-days of noh month nt Knights ofJj'thlna Hall Vtsltlnt; brothors cor-

dially lnvltod to attend.A II AKLUIG1I, Sachem.A. E. JIL'RPIIY, C. of R.

S&as

HesfcaasrantBEST MEALS IN TOWN AT

ALL HOURS.

Convenient for Orphcum Attendants,

BERETANIA STREET1st Door Wnikiki of Central Fire Stn,

Ask Your GrocerFOR

au Ka - Hana

HONOLULU SOAP WORKS CO., Ltd.

F- - 8. Nagami,Kodak Developing, Printing.

aua Interior Photo-graphing.

ROffJJL ST. bet. TTunanu & Bethel.

EXCELLENT LAUNDRY WORK

done by tlia

FRENCH- - LAUNDRYwith their new FRENCH

procoss.257 Bcretania SI. Phone 1491.

2JOr-"Fc-r Rent'' car'is on sale at

Bulletin office.

;r- -f" TW4WJJ' 71

BVENINO DVJMJSTIN, IIONOLULtJrT. II., MONDAY, SEPT. 28, 1008. I

GET that GASbe-

cause it will saveyou money. Themere fact that it isbetter than a woodstove inappcarance,that it will cost lessin the beginningand will last longerare mere details, Itis the money youwill save thatcounts.

Honolulu Gas Co.LIMITED

Bishop Street

rmteTi.irjva,xaMfcgtfc-JfcjJ3aicrrgi-

nhardt'sUnexcelled

Candles

3 Always Frosli at

CHAMBER'S DRUG

CO.,

I Fort and King St.

4STii""wr riwrai: trwMftt

ineryLADIES PELT HATS. PEATHERS,

RIBBONS, FLOWERS, CHIF- -P0NS, WIRES

Arc Sold at Very Reasonable Prices.Wire frames Made to Order.

I. Isosliiina,30 KING ST.

por. IV

Tom SharpTO MAKE YOU

Campaign Banners,Posters, etc.

ELITE BUILDING. PHONE 397.House and General Painting.

TURKEYS

CORN FEDFINE AND FAT

CLUB STABLESTel. 109

The Only CURIO SALOON in Townis the

Orpheum Saloonright next to the Orpheum Theater,

Come up and have some fun.

Choico '.FERNS, ROSES and

CARNATIONS

Mrs. E.M. TAYLORTHE FL0SD2ST, HOTEL YOUNG Bid

Telephone 330.

AGENTS FOREDGEWORTH aad OBOID Tobaccos

Th only two good smokingTobaccos in the Market.

FITZPATRICK BROS.and MYRTLE 0I0AR STORE.

LOCAL ANDCENERAL

jH"" Don't believe you have triedyour best until you have used a B u 1

e t i n Want Ad.

Thurlow's for a lunch or dinner.lto II P .liidd cumu back fioni

Mnloknl yestotdny.Illshop mid Miss Rcstnrlck arrived

from Knual esterdnyDoput) High Slioillf (Icorgo Sou hns

gone to Wnl.ilmi on u business trip.Shlit waists for Icsb than hall nt

Whitney U .Marsh's sale on ThuiHil.iy.Mrs (' M Cooke, who bus bom1

visiting on Knii.il. returned yesterday.Rev nnd Mrs. M. K. Nakiilnn arrived

In tho Mlkahnhi jesterday from Molo-kn- l

Alliiinov Alirnm Lewis. Jr.. wanamong the passengers from Knn.il Inthe Maul

Harmon) Loelgo No. 3, I. O. O. I,will meet In Odd Fellows Imll ill 7 301Mb ownlni;

C (' Kflineily and wife, of Hllo, leftfor their homo on the I.urllnu ukler-da- )

iiftcrnooii.Take your cartlngo or nutomoblto

to Hawaiian Carriage Manly. Co., tortip repairs, "

SlulrliiK ban roenmmenced nt Nmi-m-

Dam, now Unit (lie water supplyfor IhlH wnik In nssiired

The hammed lioiino on Punchbowl Inwanted by .1 Carlo (Jnolo lowestprice. Bee bin ad In this Isbiio.

All kludt of beer, wlnou and mixeddrinks uro served in Ibo best mnnuernt tho rashlon. Just glvo us a try.

A I) Castro was In consultationwith Secietnr Molt-Smlt- S.iluidayairaiiRlu the names for Inspectors.

Cnniphill inohuo. In (ho Knplol.tnlI'm It ndditliin, has been macadamizedmi that II Is n lino road for drivingoei

Iheie will bo n htated mcetlni; ofOceiinlc l.odi;u Nil 371, I'. mid A. M.,nt Masonic Temple at 7 3i) o'clock thisinenltiK

Tho N. H. Sachs Dry (loods Co . Ltd..began tho week with a fine illspla) ofnew dress goods, fane) nnd nrl goodsthat attracteil m.iuy Bhoppers.

The Democrata bent the Republi-cans ,M'.lt'iil,i. nt Kalihi Park bv nKvjno of IC (o 13, In u Knmo of polll-h-

b.i(ball.The lime for ladles In buy muslin

underwear, oversklrts, ihlit waists,and embroideries Is after Ibo big bar-gain rale begins nt Mom's on Thurs-da-,

October 1stTwo of llio pahscngers who camo

down on tho l.urlluo took u numberof mules through on that steamship toHllo They will take them to Kona

in Ihu Milcano.An evehaifge dcrd bus been filed

the Tenlloiy of Hawull nnd thoHawaiian IVrtlllzcr Company, Ltd.,whereby tho latter Is glen two smalltracts of land iu Iwilel.

Work on llio Queen stieet p.nemenlwas pioiecutcil lgorou?ly esterday,ami hopes mo expressed that thostreet will be completed Ibis weekmid opened generally lo Ira 111 c.

Ah I'ooiik, a little newsboy, fell froman eleclilc ear opposite the Metropolltnn Meat, Maikct last Saturday after-noon ami lay unconscious. While howas tnki u lo tho Queen's hos-pital, he teem bred consciousness.

The residents of Hie Motoknl Settle-ment has expressed their upjneclatlotiof what has beu done for Ihem lugetting the money for their moving-plclui- e

machine, in n communicationnddiesKcd to Unite who made it pos-sible, to pin chase the outfit.

Tho lot at Pllkol and Klnau streethas been entirely cleared preparatoryto building the much opposed Japanesecamp. It Is said that u number oftenants on Klnau mid Matlock avenue,In the vicinity of the pioposed camp,will moo lo oilier localities.

Joe Cohen, candidate for rtopresen-Inlh- e

floin the rourtli District, paidhis nomination feu of $25 this mornlug. The number of (ho receipt Is-

sued the theali email was No. 7, nndJoe stated that things wcro lookinggood, for hu votes from tho SeventhPieelnct

Tho flist regular monthly meetingof St. Andrew's flulld nnd Women'sAuxlllaiy will bo held at the lesldenceor Illshop Itestnrlclt today nt half pasttwo this afternoon. Tio first pail ofn paper by Miss von Holt on the

Congress, held In Loudon,will he lead.

In tliu mailer of tho petition forallowance claim filed tho oilier day by.unrj win lor Keeping II. A. P. Car-ter, u minor, (Icorco It. Carter, trustedof Ibo estate, this inoinlng filed a pennon nsKiiig inni mo mailer ho re-ferred to n matter, appointed by thoCoin t, for settlement.

Tho Alllolanl Collego fair and pollunch will bo given at Union Squareon Saturday. October 10, from II untilfi o'clock. Tito proceeds will bo ex-pended lo piovldo boirdlng scholai-chip- s

for collego students. Thbro willbe nhown pounding of pol and hat nndmat wenlug. Tho music will bo, fur-nished by singers. The com-inlltt- o

Is doing Us best to mako thoevent u success, socially nnd financial-ly.

Mott-Smll- staled that ho had sentout notifications to the o'ect (hat allnominations for delegate must bo Inthat onico by Oct. 3rd. Nominationslllllt CUIIIO Illlll him lllllst bn nernni.panled by $25 In cash or postal moneyorder, ns well ns signed by tho namesof twenty.flvo voters. Somo nomina-tions accompanied by checks whichwero receded from Hawaii, were suitback this morning. Mr. Molt-Smlt-

wants tho cash or Postal monoyorders.

A Most Excellent Assortment of

SUITINGS

W. W. Ahana Co.,LIMITED, j

C2 S. KING ST. PHONE 525.THE BEST "FITTERS" IN TOWN.

Haskell and Roosevelt

Exchange Hot WordsWASHINGTON', I), C, Sept. 27. -- President Ilooscvclt has replied lo

llrjan's charges that he has shown Insincerity lu his trilst-btistin- g program, defending his own administration ifnd renewing his charges againstGovernor Haskell of Oklahoma.

SAYS ROOSEVELT ISOUTHUIK, Pkhi., Sept. 27. Governor Haskell hns mndo n reply to

the charges made against him by the President, Hu denounces House-v- lt

us u four-llushc- r.

RIDDER IS DEMOCRATIC TREASURERNJIW YORK, N. Y Sept. 2C Herman Itlddor has been selected as

treasiner of tho Democratic National Committee In pltco of GovernorHaskell of Oklahoma, who was forced tn leslgtl because of tho chargemade against lit tit bv President Ilooscvclt.

Herman Kidder Is the manager of the New York Stnats-Zelttin- Howas opposed to the nomination of 11 ryan, but jiromised to support him ifthe nomination was gleu him.

MILWAUKHi:cousin.

FINISHES UP WISCONSINWis., Sept. 20. Ilrjnu has concluded Ills tour of Wis- -

TAFT DOWN IN TENNESSEEMHMPIIIS, Ten n , Sept. 2C. William H. Taft mado a dorcn speeches

today, closing his d ty's work by nddresslng n largo crowd In this city.m c

CHOLERA SHIP IN SAN FRANCISCOSAN FKANCISCO, Calif., Sept. 2 0. Tho steamer Semlnolo has been

put lnto'(unrantliie here, Inning nrrlvcd today from Shanghai. Diningthe oyago two easei of cholera occurred among her passengers, one oftho cases piovlng filial.

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LOCAL OPTION FOR INDIANAINDIANAPOLIS. Intl.. Sept. 20. The Indiana Stale Leglslatnro has

passed u bill tumbling for local option.i

TEST OREGON SUNDAY LAWPORTLAND. Oie.. Sept. 27. Fifty storekeeper wero arrested in

this city today In mi effoit lo put Into foico a Iiltherto unused Sunday-elosln- g

law. The arrests wero made In order that the law may bo testediu the comts.

ATLANTIC FLEET IS NEARINO MANILAMANILA, P. I. Sept. 27. Wireless communication Willi tho Atlantic

rieet has been established by the Million nt frtmboniigii. on the Island otMindanao. The lepoi Is state that the auxiliary ship Panther has passedllio Strait of II.ikII.ui. and that tho Fleet will arrive here on Wednesday.

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BRITISH SHIP IS LOSTLAUNCi:STON. Tasmania, Sept 27. The Itrltlsh ship Loch Flnlas,

commanded by Captain Dean, ban b een wrecked on tho Tiismanlan coast.Twenty of her ciew were diowned.

PROGRESS 0 F CHOLERAST. PHTKltSHl'ltG. Itussla, Sept. 27. Although Hie number of

cases of cholera breaking out here 11 ml tho death list lire nppallng, yetthe totals nro Biuallei, nnd the authorities believe that the disease Isabating. Today the number of cases found was 2CS, whllo deatlm duolo ihnlcrn nre reported to be H3.

MANILA, P. I., Sept. 27. The cholera epidemic continues hero. To-day there were fourteen new tascs reported, with tltreo deaths.

The Home

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IN FOREIGN PORTS

Saturday, September 26.SAN rilANCISCO-Sall- cd Sept. 2G:

S. S. Alameda, 110:1, for Honolulu.

WATERFRONT NOTES

mi: uniti:d status civil seivice) Commission announces 1111 examinition nl Honolulu, Hawaii, on Octchoe 21, to secure ellglbles front whichto make certification to, 1111 a ncaneyIn the position of cop) 1st (male), officuof the Commandant, United StatesNaval Station, Hawaii, nt $1017.25 parmilium, nnd vacancies requiring slmilar qualifications as Ihoy may occurin any branch of tho Bcivlce.

punsnn ciianuy reports Mm foilowing sugar on Kauai awaiting shipmclit: V. IC, 360 hags; W.. IUC0 bags;K. S. M., 4000; Mak., 1G,I,30.

HaTlin SHIP Port Oeorgo was spoken

August 27 In latitude) 11 north, longi-tude 25 west. Tho esset Is boundfrom New York for Honolulu.

11THR TKNYO MARU nnd tho Amor-te- n

Mnru are both duo Thursday, ihuformer from San Friuclsco ami lliolatter from llio Orient, ,u ,

CAPTAIN MATSON Is Inclined tothink that If ho builds any moresteamers for Ihu Pjciflc inn, they willIm of the I.nrllne tj iks.

inTHR KAKKHNTINR Mary Wlnlcel

man is discharging lumber nt Mill; awell.

HaPURBRK SIMS of tho Mlknhaln re-

ports heavy rains at Pukoo, Mnloknlm

THR K1NAU will bring S000 hags nlsugar from Kauai thin nip.

THR MAUI'S caigo Include I 3723nags or 11. &. it. sugir.

PaTHR LURLINR left nt I o'clock

for Hllo.THR MIKAHALA'S cargo Inclmled

05 hogs.

TIRED EYESWhen your eye prow tired after

reading, there's something: WRONG.Come and have them examined.

mil ' flrryi&rft3ll&7

OPTICIAN .BOSTON BLOCK.

Be as particular about your homebeer as about the food for your table.

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All beer has a great many goodqualities about it; some beer containsimpurities that counteract the goodeffects.

In Primo Beer, brewed in Honoluluto suit the climate, you get the goodwithout the harm.

A tonic and a food aged to a per-fect flavor, sterilized and filtered aPure Beer. That is the best kind of afood and tonic for you, and any doctorwill tell you so.

Order Primo Beer for your family use.

TheHome Brew

MjjijmL

Beer

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a- - ri. ft m. p a a m- - triias a si 1

r.1 :, u'u 11 11 11 f. m ' s isI p. i. I

.' ici 1 c n 45 ti tut i f. 61 :. s mso r, ;,t 1.7 r. 'jel

1 ir, ft t,l 6 4o v tJ1 ; ' 1 c, 7 no 0 .v a ji t it s 41 iu m

2 9 11 1) Hi'. I e ft 31 SU 5 44 11 1!4

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a 10 1.7 II ! ! to 6 .11 ft M III IHI11 II 111

11 js 7 7 u. 4 ui ft ea ft 11 i) aI

il'lrnt quuitcr on the iikmiii Oct, 2.ll.iwulluii standard time Is IU houia

30 minutes slowor than Oreenwlchtime, being that of thi morlillau of 157iagreos 3U minutes Tho tluio whistleblows at 1:30 p. tn., which Is tho sameas Qreennlch, 0 hours 0 minutes. Sunand moon aro for local tlnio for thewholo group.

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ARRIVED

Sunday, September 27.Stinr. Mlkaluila, Tiillclt, fiom Molev

knl and Maul purls, 3.IU 11. m.Stinr. Mnul, lliuliu, fiom Kami

ports, a. in.-DEPARTED

8alurelay, Seiiteniher 20.Dr. stinr. Stci!iiiiiotlti, for Uceau

I p. 111.

Sunday, September 27.M. S. S. Lurllne, Wooden, Tor Hllo,

2 p III.

SAILING TODAY

Stmr. Ko An lion, I'eilersou, forKmiil, p. in.

PASSENGERS ARRIVED T

Per hlmr. Mlkaluila, fiom Mnloknland Maul polls. Sept. 27. J. I). McVelgli. II. Kelekalanl, V. While, RevM. K. Nakuinn, M. It. .lanileson, W.Love-- , Mis. V. l.oe, O. I'. Ceioke. Rev.II. 1'. J111I1I. T T. Miei. Mis A. Unea,Mrs. Nnkiilna. Mr. Klhara, Mrs. Klharn, Mrs. R. M. Hliium, Ilr. Harp.

Pit stuir. Maul, from Kauai ports.Sept. 27. Airs. C M. Uonko. A. Lewis.Jr., C. S. Smith. Illshop Restarlek, MisRestailck, T. Coulred.is, I'. Conlii'daK,.Miss II. C'ontreelas, Cliong Shlng Hung,S. Mulla. Chas. Keawe. V. II Schuiier.J. S Schmidt, linns (little, HongChock, Mis. .1. V. Akn, nnd 111 deck.

TIM: LIVKRI'OOL Hoard of Trai'.jhas mado reircsQiitnlloiis to th Itrlt-lsh I'oielgn Olllco for n governmentHteamir lo ho sent to search for uavtuuvUois of tho ciews of the missingships rnlklaudhank and Cainedd u

In tho vicinity of Capo Hornmid the inland of Tloirn del Kucgo. Incoinpllanto with Iheso ie(iiests thol''oielgu Omee lias cahleel to the Mir.ister lit Iliienos Aies iHilliiiiblng himlo mako tliu necessary nrrnngenicnti:for sending 11 government r Inepliire llio hole length of tho nnst,particularly mound tho Inland of Tier-1.-

del I'uego. Tho lliltlsh Mlnlstoi'has also been renncsted In make

to the CI1II01111 Ooveriiiiient nulhorltlcs with n lew :e tl.ulatter helping lu the search for the.men. Incidentally, a ( UM) lemkout wIMbo kept for nous of tho Arthur Sewnll.Uangiloio and Ailuljih Obile. S. VCommciclul News.

IdTin: flauri:nci: ward went on

tho tiurluo railway this morning. Thostructuio has Just been ropalicel sothat tho schooner couM go on, for uthoiough oeiliaullng, and cleaning.

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Till: MAUNA I.OA Is to bo sent lotho Coast to h.io her bolleis roll I led.ller;un will bo taken by the Mnul.

faTWO MAItlNns who desoiteel from

Camp Veiy hao been located ns stow-r.wnj- s

on tho Koien.rn

THR KRHNCII haik Salnto Annohas nulslicil ellschaiglug coal nt llioChannel Wharf.

Till: CRUISI:R Charleslon Is dun InMil from S.111 l'l.uielscn Tor this pinton October Int.

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Tilt: IROQUOIS went out lo IVailII111 bur this inoinlng, taking consti no-tion supplies.

THi: SCIIOONKR James Rolpliat llouolpu Thursday from tho

Coast.

THi: Ki: AH HOII goes out thisevening at 5 o'clock for Kauai.

EaTin: MAUNA I.OA Is duo from Kail,

Kona and Maul toiuonow..amTho daughter of IMwnrd Ward

tho Ilielfiklyn lumber merchantwho married Mic. Mary Ann Sc.iniielrt'Pl'or, splrltiullst, has asked thoNew Yoik Supremo court to pass againon his sanity.

I I;. Coin (land and Mrs HoracoConithiml me under arrest lu Rich-mond, Va on charges or fraud. TheioIs no tiaro of tho man supposed to boDr. It, O. Flower, who Is salil lo hoiuvolveil In tho enso.

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(Continued from Paj?e 11lion tit family, fik'Hilslilp uml proper-ty lioro; rimo lu'lllicr tlio liopo nortliu tlcslro of nny ntlicr homo.

It honored hy your nuiipurt, for ihoofllco It) which I nsplro, 1 will plo tliolicst Hint Is In mc, ami my tintllvitlcuflmo nml nltcntloii, to tliu illsclmrKu o"ItH important duties; moru Hum Hint.I will conduct tlio olllco In n tlioroimll-l- y

crononilcnl nuiiincr, not ns an clcoinoayniiry Institution for liersonnlfriend, nor ns it retreat for politicalhacks.

Tlio foxes tit thq Rrtmnil linvo holestlio lilnls of tliu nlr linvo horih. nndBiircly tlio Boim of men who neck to fillpublic stations should linvo nlicro Inlay their heads should linvo somohostaKo In tlio community whoso

they lnllo nml wlioso moneytlicy would spend. If elected, my depulles will not do peripatetic wander-ers, itlncrmit of law, lint liit--

of character, substantially Identifiedwith Honolulu nnd Inspired hy n ro

to promoto its hoBt civic IdcaB. Nocasus will lu defended, If I am electedCounty Attorney, liy cither mo, or nnymember or my slalT, In tho UnitedStates Court, which under my oath ofoflleu 1 tun required to pi twenty InHie Territorial courts.

Kiirnestly sollcltlm your suppoit, 1

remnlu, veiy icBpcctfully,CAHI.03 A. I.ONU.

To (ho ClecloiB of tho City mid Connty or Honolulu, Oahu:

(lentlemeii: In tho llrm hollo!Sallied from experlenco nnd tho Ken'?ral nnd wldespieud opinion freely oxpressed In this city mid county ilia,tho elllcleney nnd InteKrtty of tho poHco forco can only ho malntmned livtlio Independemo or tho Sheilft midIlls Deputy rioni active partMpalloii'n parly pnlillca, mid that tho security:f life nnd pnix;rty Is paramount toill other considerations, mid at the

of n lariw iiumbur or tho electoritu of this city mid county, vo lmtJeclded to lie cniidlilutes ror tho offlc"ir Sheriff nnd IJeputy Sherlfr, mid

Millclt tlio support r thoelectors of tins city nnd county nt thololls In November.

ir you letuni us, wo pledge ouiBoleo enforce the laws without fear or

finor. Tlio electors may iet nsstircrthat Iho eftlclcncy nnd dlsclpilno j'fho entire police forco will ho aur llrl"onalileratlon.

Wo Btmid firmly on tho sldo of lawtiul order, uml we Bollclt the suppor'if tliu citizens or this city mid countymil an endorsement ot our policy ofhe entire Bopnrotlon of tho policerum parly politics. Wo remain.

Your obedient serwinls.tHBil.) C. 1'. IAITKKA,

Cmulldato Tor Shcrln.tKd.) .1. M. MONSAKHAT,Candidate lor Deputy Sheriff.

Cong Violated PljdfjeChnlrinau Judd of tho Republican

"otmty Commit ten this morningconsldcrnblo Kiirprlso at tho

met that had ilecldetl' funnnd innlotl fio rnlo or

tlio paity under which Loiik ns aleloBiilo to tho Uonulillrnn conven-tion had pledRcd hlmseir to supportthe party and to nhldu hy tho actionof tho convention.Atkinson Quite 111

Judd stilted thh morning that hohad visited Chnlrtuaii Atkinson of thoUopubllcnn Central Committee Hobad found thai hn was qtilto III, andio would probably not bo ahlo to boibtmt for another week. As Atkin-son was to have active charRo of tlioMtnpalKii, Ms Hnc3s leaves a gap,'nit Juiltl will sti'p In nml fill thisluring his Illness.Feds Not Behind Long

it was ciinontly 'reported thisiiornliiB that tho Clvlo Federation

was icsponslhlo fof'tlio IntlopcniloutMlidldacy of Carlos I.oiir. but thiswas emplintlcnlly denied hy U.Castle, who Is ono of tho most prom-inent active memlieir, of tho Iniiorlrclo of the KedtuntlonlstH.

"That Is ubsoliitely rotten." MildCasllo when lln, updrt was mention-- d

to him this morning. "Neither Inor tho Clvlo Federation lias hadinythliiB to do with tlio matter. y,

I was much surprised to boo'ilm iiiii ns an Independent candl-lat- e,

ns r alwajs cuusldcrctl him avery strong party man,"

"Are joii going to endorbo him?"isked the reporto.

"I co.uld not cai' at all nt thiutime," said CaHlle.Will Endorse Trent

"Will you cndoiso Inul.ea?" wanho next question.

"The Kedernflon will hold Its nextmeeting next week." continued Cas-tl- o,

"1 tun nay that It will bn Its pol-icy to endorse tho tundldnteH wholiavo hold office, and who liavo filledIt Katlafiiflorlly, on tho prlnclpln ofservaulH nro not discharged whenthey havo donn good work, oven If ob?ood servants can ho secured. ThusIn tho matter of tlio offlco of Treas-urer wo hIiiiII mido'so Trout, nlthotigliwo all nro friends of von Holt, andknow that he would nnilm lnt nogood u Tieasurer as Tronf. How-ever, wo feel that Trent has filled tlmolllco well, and' (lint ho hlfould bo in- -lowed to coul inuu to hold It."

ForSaleA Delightful ,Elevated ."sidence

Lot. 100 X 700. In Plllinni Trant ahr.vcLiliha St., with unobstruofcd view,iuove ur. coopers residence, I ammthorized to sell at the REDUCEDPRICE of S750I BEST HAPfSATMIN HONOLULU.

P. E. R. StrauchWAITV BLDG, 74 S, KING ST,

laukca's Say"l linvo been asked to run hy so

many people thai I tfccldcd to do so,"raid Sheriff Intikea tills morning,"and It Is now up In the pcoplo tosay whether they Wont to liavo a po-ll-

forco which It! kept out ot poli-

tics, ns is tho case at present, orwhether they want it made n politi-cal machine.

"Ono.pnlnt In my favor Is the factthat 1 have a whKo man rifl a run-ning mate, namely Mr. Morisnrrnt,who Is running ilx nn IndcpomlculKcpubllUin, while H coetus Hint noneof tho other candidates for Slid Iff

havo cared to lut'vti a white man runwith them."Combination Ticket

.1. M. I'ocptic 1ms nulhorlzcil (hopublication of tho following Indepen-dent ticket, which tin hides HomoItulers, I.tborltcit, Democrats, nnd Re-

publicans.Tho ticket , wns prepared Biihso-nuc- nt

to tho announcement of CmlosLong nnd Sheriff Iniiken to the effectthat they would run respectively forCounty Attorney am' SlierllT on nt

tlcKctH.It Is expected Hint tho Home Kill-

ers and 1iborltcs, who meet tomor-io- w

nnd tomorrow night, will patsupon the qunlincatlous of miiIoiiscandidates before the) will endorsethem.

The ticket Is as follows:Dclegato Chas. K. Notley.Senators .1. M. I'oepoe. C. II.

Ilroad, T. Oantlall, or Henry Vld.i.Mayor W. C. Achl.Shcrlir John Wise.Deputy Sheriff C. J. Holt.County Attorncj John W. Cath-car- t.

Clerk D. Kalaiiokalnut, Jr.Treasurer Abraham Fernandez.Auditor J. I'. Mn.!(iilnal.Supervisors D. Katauokalaiil Sr.,

It. W. Davis, A. i: Cox, Win. A, Kli-

ne. A. K. Kckal, II. Vlda, or T. Cian-ilal- l,

Jessie Ululhl or Jus. Qulnn.Iteprofentntlves S. K. Malioe. D.

M. Kupllica, C. Kaiilukiikiil, UnciKinney, licit Poepoc, Wm. Olep.iu.Party Men Endorsed

" es, sir; I would accept the nomi-nation Tor Mayor If offered mc," BaldAchl today, "I nm not particularlyanxious, but If my rrlcnds'want moto run for It I will no m."

John Wise, C. J. Holt, John W.Cathcart, 1). Kulnitol.alaiil Jr.. A. 15.

Cox, Win. A. Kane, Jr.mes Qulnn, umlIluel Kinney nro Itcpuhllenns, butthey will bo given tho support orthoso behind tho tltket. Thos. (iun-dal- l,

II. C. Vlda, and Jesse Ulithla,who are Democrats, mo consideredlabor men, nnd ns tuili they wore In-

cluded In tho ticket. For Treasurer,Abraham Fernandez has been select-ed, but should ho dctilno to run, (leo.C. l!cckcy, who Is tunning Indepen-dently, will be given support.Mass Meeting Tonight

At a mass meeting of tho Homollulo party this evening at Kakaaku,Chas. K. Notley vlli address tho at-

tendants. Ho will peak on generalIssues, particularly on tho benefit tobo derived should iho Homo Holersbo successful nt the l oils. W. C. Achlwill bo ono ot tho speakers. J. M.l'oepoo nnd Chas. Itioad will nlso dosomo B)cech-iiiakin- Notley willleavo In tho Mauna Koa tomonownoon for Hawaii, whero ho will icg-ist- er

and rolutn here, preparatory toIlls going to Kauai.Home Rule-Lab- Meeting

A very largo nnso meeting Is be-

ing arranged fur .Saturday night totake placo on tho picnilses ot CharlieAchl at Falnmn. This la done in or-der to get things started at once.Music will bo furnished by the

(lice Cl'in and tho I'ortu-Kiics- o

band, proxldci! tho lattor'a ser-vices! can be kecurul. Tho prominent,speakers will bo W. C. Achl, CharlesNotley, Abraham Fernandez, CharlcHIlroad, J. M. 1'oopo.i- - D. Kahitiokn-lan- l

Sr., 11. C. Vlda, Win. Olcpau. S.K. Mahoc, D, M, Kupllica, and sever-al others.Judges of Election

Tlio Hcpubllcaii party has submit-ted to Secretary 13. A. Mott-Smlt- li thefollowing names for elect Inn Judges!

Fifth District Precinct 1: II. O.Adams, Cieorgo Kalarhao, John Hell;1!: C. II. Judd. I'M ward Kahaleakala,Moses Akawn;:!: David Kaapti, An-

drew Koatimil, John Ahsing; 1: w

Adams, Sauf I.iia, Sam Paulo;T: K. 13. I.yman. II. (I. Illvenburgli,J. K. Knuwalii; 0: D. K. Watson,.las. Miindon, S. W, Kalllehii; 7: P.A. Swift, Fred. Johnson, D.ivld Doug-

las; 8: 13. C. Smith, J. K. Kahoa, (loo.J. Wond; 9: Peter Nnlual, B. V. Win-ston, John K. Knncao; 10; (let). liar-ke- r,

Wm. Ilredn Jr., (leo. Lucas; II:Moreno IC, Huti, H. W. Spencer, Hen-ry C, Hapai; 1: John C. Crowder, I,.A, Perry, J. O, Young; 111: A. LewisJr., Win. 13. Palkiill, M. O. Annum;M: Chas. An, Wm. Iluekle, ChurlcHppiinul; 1,': Nahora lllpa, Patrick(lleason, I3d. Koaloha,

Fourth Dlatrict Precinct 1: A.V. Clarke, J. S. Marques, Kcawo-Iw- l;

2: J,i3. 11. Iloyd, S. K. Kamalo-pll- l,

J. A. Lcgros; 3: David F. Thrum,J. Knllmapchu, Jason Andrado; 4:Peter Hookano, a. F. Tlnsli. Wm. I).Holt; C: T. H. Petrlo, W, J. Karrnttl,

V, W. Cliamberlaln; (i: Job llatchn-lo- r,

A. II, Fltzs'lmnionB, J. M. Koa-ho- u;

7: Alfred Kalll, Joo Keohokll,13. D. Scroggy; 8: II. P. Wood, Chns,Manii, A. II, It. Vlerra; fl: JiuiicsStowart. It. II. Worral, S. U. Ayltitt;10: II. I.. Kerr. O. I,. Sorenson, J. ;i.Knlco; 11: G. ChalmeiB, A. Irwlng,John Kcltultu. k . . . .

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T.c1 J Editorialv i Business

MONDAY

Those who would live by the splitticket will tllo liy the split ticket.

Mr. Hnsliell nml Mr. Roosevelt nowhno the lloor. We presume thatTnft and llryan are still candidate!)for ofllce.

This will not he a campaign ofpersonalities. The two new partiesthat hno come Into the fluhl nre thoeleemosynary peripatetics and tholsol note.

Judged hy the largo crowd assem-bled before tho Advisory Land

the land ptoblcm Isn't soclose to the heart of tho people. Yetland administration wilt figure Intho ballot on election day.

If personality were nil there In lolinlllfru t.ntlilni- - f.iiil I fit. Ilia. It if t

let In more pleasure than to nbslstAdmiral lleckley In reaching tho goalof his more recent political ambitions.Since Mr. Heckle.' has decided tonumber himself among the Inde-pendents, wo can un'.y express regret.Ho deserves u better fnto than thatwhich must nun It htm on electionday.

Honolulu has no special reason toplume Itself in consequenco of thotransport Shcildan having passed di-

rect from Nagasaki to San l'rnnclsco.Tho city and the hnrbnr will be asseriously exposed to cholera Infectionby the regular llnerj from tho Orientas by tho transport. It Is fur betterfor this "cross-roada- " headquarters tohavo the reputation of ability tohandlo shipping from all points, thanbecomo known .is n port that Isafraid.

"Every delegate to any conventionshall, by virtue of hi: taking his seattherein, he deemed n hav nlnlmxl

to abide result ofconvention

VII, of the """

It rules Is oneand ho only

election tj tho Republicanconvention. That he should so

rule uut Its pledgo car-ries Its own conclusion us to stan-dard of citizenship exemplified hisunfortunate "Independent" candi-dacy.

POOR IAUKEA !

Iaukea's Independent candi-dacy for to tho ofllcn henow holds may be put down. as oftho foolish curiosities which Mr.

has made hit career notableFirst Homo Hitler, then Ilcpubll-ca- n,

again and nDemocrat, tho last state of manla worso than the Hut since hohas fit to turn lllp-flo-

previous ovcry election, It Is per-haps not surprising that ho shoulddesire to finally bury himself politi-cally as an

As a candld.ito for politicalscrap-hea- Iaukea takes firstWo presumo Mr. will bo hiscampaign manager.

POLITICAL TREACHERY OP

"INDEPENDENTS."

There Is neither reason, nornecessity Im'cpcndcnt candidacy Carlos Long.

It makes no difference for whatoffice ho nnnntinces himself, on

thought, ns n ciindldato. wasa member of Republican conven-tion against whosn candidates honow declares himself. Wo uso "can-didates" advisedly. It Is too much to

ordinary naturosuppobe that Mr. Long can array him-self against ono candidate on tho

ticket without his action hav-ing any tho voto forother candidates on tho party ticketho helped to name.

If Mr. Long ns a "loyal" Republi-can feels that ho has violatednny of rules moralityby his cnndldacy homust not bo surprised If ho discoversn good number of voters In a retalia-tory mood thnt be expressed byscratching regular candidates with

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whom It Is known Mr. Long Is Intl-- !mutely associated.

Tho Kepuhllc.-i- com out Ion wasthe most bitter nntc.it that him beenwaged In Honolulu. Straight party

.doctrlno and strnUhl party loyaltywould wipe out thl. feeling. Mr.

living's action, will keep It nllvethroughout the whole campaign. Thotcsult will not be helpful to tho cnusoof good government, to Mr. Long, orto those with whom ho associated Inthe convention.

So much for tho factional side of II.Mr. Long was a member of n con-

tention gmcrned by a tecognizctlparty rule that tho delegates

election, pledgo themselves tottand by action of the whole.

True, Mr. Long did not stand upontho platform and declare that howould stand hy the ticket, but when

nccMted the nomination and olectlon from his ho did so under the rules of tho Republican partywhich distinctly pledges tho dele-gates. And If tnc pledge wero notexpressed In print, tho moral obliga-tion accepting tho decision of thomajority N iccognlrcd mid accepteduniting men who seek to ralso theBiiiitdiird pontine, nml bring good,square, common honesty Into tho sci-ence government.

Mr. Long's position would bo qultohad he, In tho convention,

rained n word of protest or thovictim of unholy political tactics,which brought about his downfall.Ho might havo homo excuso If ho hadbeen tho convention and hudnot acquiesced Its deliberations.

Mr. Long is playingpolitics and no declamations on

"eleemosynary peripatetics" can makoIt otherwise.

It Is to bo rcgrcttetl that Mr. Longhas allowed himself to bo led Intosuch an unhappy position. Hi. li.m

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TALK BY

Wirelesswith other ISLANDS

himself by the the ,10,nbl examples of tho nttltudo ofand to support the candi- - 1,eo',Ie ,owri "independent" can-dat-

therein nominated." Section 1'"'Iatcs- -

15, Art. Rules Republican ' Ho wl" flmI ,,ml "' who thusParty. placet himself outside tho party or--

was under the of tho lie- - Kanlzatlon like tho without npublican party that Carlos Long nc- -, wintry, not secures hisceptcd

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"I do not know much about thetariff, but I know this much,when we buy manufactured goodsabroad, we get the goods andthe foreigner gets the money.When we buy the manufacturedgoods at home we get both thegoods and the money."

ABRAHAM LINCOLN.

Hawaii s Prosperity and ranidAmerican development depends oncontinued tariff protection, and thavote of the people in November shouldbe a of where Hawaii

own defeat but seriously threatensthe prospects of those within tho parly wmi whom ho has previously beenallied.

The lot of tho "Independent" ran- -tlldato Is an unhappy one, nml Itought to be. Treachery In politicshas yet to receive- tho approval ofhonorable men.

W. 0. SMITH FAVORS

(Continued from 7a?n 11stead of ti frame lipase. Mrs. Iaukea,an old retainer of tho royal family,appeared before the Land AdvisoryHoard this morning and told her troublcs. It seems that sho Is n pur-chase leaseholder of some land Inrnioio valloy, and hei neighbors, shosaid, told her thai tho Governmentwould take her land away from heriui iiiu luitsiiii mm Biie lived m ngrass house, Instead of n framo building, on tho land.

Sho told how she worked haul,picking up guava, nuts, nml

on her land, how sho grewher small patch of vegetables, howher husband had lint been ablo towork for ten years, anil sho wanted toknow If sho had t i lose her land nmlher homo because iin lived In n grasshouse.

Land Commissioner I'ratt explain-ed to tho old lady that tho Govern-ment would not lnc her land awayfrom her ns long as sho lived up lotho agreement, .in. I ho stnted thatIt did not mako nny dlffercnco whe-ther Bho lived In a grabs or n woodenhntibe. Chad man Lewis told her thather grabs houso was ns good as n pal-ace liibor.ir ns tho fjuestlou Involvedwas tonierned.

NEW AUTOMOBILE RATES.

Tho Auto Livery will from Hits dutorcdtieo all automobile, wink an norcent. One passenger Insldo ellv llm.lis, I'uiialiou St., Wylllc Kt., ur Kunio-hnmeli- a

Schools. Gdc. Calling or slmiI'm. f.mi per nour. contlmioiiH inly-ing sri.oo per hour; Jl.on hccond: Sl.nofor third. Around Island, 1 10.00Phono No. fi. li H, u:vis.

Proprietor.

Wc will be CLOSED

All Day Wednesday

Sept. 30,

ON ACCOUNT OF

AnnualStockJaking

EHLERS

''"-- ' i",wiir" nh'v 1?rw

New home; modern plumbing; alllatest convenience?; d bedrooms; sit-uate on Young Street near Punahou;convenient to all carlines; only tenminutes to Fort Street. Terms asy.

PUNCHBOWL GHOST

EXCITES WONDER

Spiritualists Declare

.Girl Is Instrument

Of SpiritA ghost, n Ihtiloen-tear-oV- . c'll.

and u largo bunch of spiritualists arohalng tho time of their lives onPunchbowl this morning. Tho ghostbrolco lose In tho old Ilojil houso o.il'tmchbowl street csterday, and thoInhabitants, Stephen IVcarlck, a Pole,mill his Spaulth wife hae been scaredalmost out of thtlr nils.

Tho young girl, Lsperanza Gonsalcs,was employed ns it rcivniit by tho

mid Banmo i. I... l.. ..... .......connected with the hvsii.rv. iimtnriMinn scientists say that tho Is a'V01"'""' nl "io skeptics say that?'' "' ''?c!l lmU"B k0T f,,u iU ,l,u

TlhTgt are of ai tuner commonplace oider. It Is al-leged to havo tumbled pictures off tl..iwall, thrown ldndllnt; thtough chiselwindows without breaklni: tin glas.,,Bhled fiiueels and tin cups Into thodining loom from-th- o kitchen ami tohan btuck kiijves and cmkscrowa in-to tho table. t

Yesterday Catholic priests blessed(ho house, detectives took n lookaioiind, but nothing happened whliotbepo peoplo worn about. A leporterwho also (ook'n look, was hit In thebark of tho necl. by n nan, but ho IsInclined to think that It was thrownby a mortal hand.

This moinliig iho houso was Isiledby ti largo gathering or Chilstljii

Theosophlsts, psychlsts. pay.sociologists and other it,ts most ofhem lailliM. who took u gteat interestn tho phenomena. Nothing stinngo

happened, however, while, thev werethere. Ah ti mailer of r.iet. tbo phe-nomena stopped its Minn es lisp- - rnnzoH.-- me iiom-- last night.

Mis. Pee-trlc- firmly btllees thathi ubi is in worn. Hlui showed tho

.miiiiiiiiK riowu mo works of llm tinseen hands this inoiiilntr. Tin. .,i- -.

lure, which hail fallen down, nml thomirror which had turned, both hadnails, ono or them with a btting ,,l.tached. which suggested lo the skep--

, ,. . .IIP... lliril...... r. ln! l...m tuuui easily nac liecninajeti. in ti10 relation of the otherpliwnomena it was always peculiar thattho girl appeared lo Imvo heen elosoat hand, dxcept In tho cato of thocorkscrow, which. It was said, was......"..... mo Hunt., ttliilo Mis. 'o- -carlck was wlthlng n f0iv feet ot Itand tho girl wnS umier t,0 hotifo

A stoui-lirie- r was exhibited, iind Itwas stated that this hnd been brokenVl!lt' .'"" n rl0,' "xnwlnatlonlevcaled fact that tho break was

HawaiianSouvenirs

Of MeritFor over Twenty Years we

have been making SouvenirJewelry, Our experience hastaught us how to make

SOUVENIRSOF

MERIT,Our stock is the Largest in

the city and our Prices arethe LOWEST.

We welcome a comparisonof values.

Leading Jewelers.

Ii. F. Wichman & Co.LIMITED.

Leading Jewelers.

zJi'- - ' LemMmmtomum,,,.,

Good Dressing andManhattan Shirts

Two terms that never variance with each other. The tasteful dresser

ways pleased s:c shirt his drctscr, ready put

We have large new assortment the latest nrtistic designs these shirts splen-

did stock, most exclusive style, design, and quality.

Mclnerny, Ltd.,and Merchant Sts.

Wc also maki shirts

M.Corner

FIGHT OF CURIO

DEALERS IN COURT

AllegedSabbathBreakersBefore

Andrade

A fight between the dealers cu-

rios this rtty was tho thing whicheng.tgcd most the attentionJudge Andrade tho Police Courtthis morning. Klrst all, John

who Is somewhat chuirHpillar himself, charged with vio-lating tho Sabbath law keepinghis storo open on Sunday, nud Jas.Stelner and Mrs. Talor, tho florist,were on similar charges. All thecomplaints wore toItlctow, nlbii u cuilo dealer, who doesnot keep his btoro open Sundays.

.. S. liimphie)s, who uppcnicdfor tho defendants, interposed ademuncr to tho complaint thoground that It did not btiito whatgoods wero sold or to whom thoy wciotold. contended that under thoSixth Constitutional Amendment thodefendants hud n light to know thospecific facts. Prosecutor Ilrown replied that coul supply thosedetails, but that intended nrgtiothat this was necessary. Argu-ment tho point was for Wed-nesday.

This followed tho casoCaptain W.ilp.i Parker on it chargoassault and battery on Hlelow onSunday, Sept. C, wjieu Itlctow cameto ask him close tho stores hisilvals. Parker, It appeared, told Hie.tow that would tuko no actionwithout first consulting his supcrlors, and when Uletnw Insisted that

should tako prompt action, ordered Itlctow out tho stationtwice. Itlctow had not used nny violent language, but Parker hail puthim out plncir.g hand on hishhouldcr, though had used excess force.

The Captain win finally repriman-ded nnd discharged, Iho Court findingthat the assault wis purely n techni-cal one.

Dr. John Clarke, New York stalegeologist, reports that Iron

tho stnto aggicgato aboutC00,000,0()0 tons.

Jonn snarroth of Denver,nominated Colorado Democratsgocrnor tho btato.

Tho .Supremo court or Oklahoma hassustained tho bank guaranty depositlaw.n .i n it n n :: n si tt aold and ruMy. whereas tho ghost hsonly been walking dining tho past fowdays.

Tho ladles who look an Intorest htho nir.tlr woro earnest l.ttheir Investigation, though nonothem wero prepared to explainphenomenon, bejond suggesting thattho girl was a stiong medium throtiniiwhom n spirit, who wanted boiiioIIiIiisdone, was Chns.Frlzler, who has miido ninny ro.bearches of this kind of thliiCH onbclcntiflu basis, howoicr, declared, r

nn lncstlgntlon of tho promises,that this beyond doubt n ,.rspirits through amedium. 4,-- i

During tho forenoon clilsent for, ami her arrival shoseized upon tho HpIrllunlUlH midnskeil lo explain. Thev tliomsclveitold her that she was not to blame.bllt thnt IliystorlmiH llirenrli.u .....-.- . ..,lug thtoiigh hor. Tho young lndv her.relf very angry with Mrs PucurIck, nud demanded thatfche (Esporanzai had plaved nny trickson her. and throatoned that unless thiswcio dono sho wculd consult lawyo-- .

tho iiiennttiiin ivetirtnv i...elded to shako tho dust from his rcunml Is today occupied In tho idoasant... iiuuse iiitining, whllowiro In entoitainlni' lUitnra m. .,...story tho Mslta tho uhost.

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FrankfurtersMade right here at home, equal in every respect to the

and for less money. With a little and a

stein you can have a pretty good night lunch.

METROPOLITAN MEAT LimitedTelephone 4L5

POLITICS HOT

AT SETTLEMENT

'You people bore in Honolulu h:vosome hot political lights now bofnioyou, but theto Is nono more wnimthan Hint which Is now go I in; on atthu Settlement at Molokal for tho po-

sition or Sheriff," stnted Jack Mc-

Veigh, siipcilnttudeul of tho leiersettlement, this mottling to n II u I

let In man."Tho peoplo nt the Settlement Icivo

tho political rover at tho present limitns badly ns jmt ham hero, and don tjou rorgct It. Thero Is bouto live

going ou. Tlueu men mo ontho slato tor Sheriff of tho Cou-it- orMolokal, representing III tlueo lead-ing parties. Dcmocrallcand Homo Utile.

' Wulamaii Is tho ranillilpt.? on (hoI Ciubllcnn ticket, Kelllk.uo mi thu

nnd William No'V.v .

the Homo llitlo ticket. Tit.' racethese thtco Is too rp so yet lo

pick out tho coming Sheriff with iuydcgico of ccttalnly."

COURTJALENDAR

Judge Lliidsay'ii Court:Satto v. Hawaiian liuu I'cnco nnd

Moiiumeiital Co.; trial.Jiidgo Do Ilolt's Cort:

Klrst American Savings Hank v. A.J. Campbell, 10 n. lit.

Mury HlchiiriU v. On Tal.J. L. Holt v. i:. Hart.

Judgo KobliisonV Court:Territory v. All Wong; tilal.Territory v. M. Nclns; tilal.Tcnltory v. 11. W. Chase; trial.

Judge Dole's Couit:U. 8. v. HnlcQl'flla Ilatieh Co.; lest

Ciise.

ATKINSON ANDWILL TEACH

The Y. M. C. A. has secured twostrong men ns teachers In tho Association Institute. A. L. C. Atkln-- 1

con will teach Law andJudge P. L. Weaver for Civil

Nothing ExcelsTHE HAWAIIAN ANNUAL for

facts and fifrures of Island infor-mation, nasi nml nrcaenf. nr

HAWAIIAN POLK TALES for thelegends and traditions of this in-teresting race. These, with oth-er current books relating to Ha-waii, nnd many out of print, maybe had at

G. Thrum.Agent for Islands.

SHELL LEIS-- l-o

o SEED LEIS oo CURIOS

Woman's ExchangeHOTEL STREET NEAR FORI

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MANHATTAN

Fort

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rommiinlcatlng,

communicating

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ported cabbngp

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cam-paigning

Republican,

Democratic,

WEAVER

CommercialGov-

ernment.

Thos.Hawaiian

Our Baby RingsBaby Pins,

Baby CupsBaby Napkin Rings,

or Baby Spoonswill surely make baby happier.

'f .A.ILVieira&Co.113 HOTEL ST.

Auto for HireMANUEL ItEIS. Call up at any

time by telephone any one of thesenumbers: 290, 200, 1097.

Chinese GoodsWingWoTai&Co.

941 NUUANU STLUNCHES and DRINKS

The most popularplace in town.

The Fashion Saloon,Hotel St. near Port.

Jack Scully.- - Jack Eeberts.

PRIMOBEER

PAINTINO, PAPERHANQIN0 ANDTINTING.

General Jobbing A Specialty.Dealers in Wall Paper. Paints, Oils,

eto. P. 0. Box 914. 221 No. KingSt., opp. Aala Park. W. B, Kam, mgr.

ror Distilled Water and AssortedSoda Water, delivered in nfflnA milicsidence, RING UP 557,

Arctic Soda Water Works1203 Miller St. M. R. DE SA.

"IN D E AR H A W A 1 1 "

New Song by

CARRIE JAC0BS-B0N-

BHRaSTROH MUSIC COMPANY, Ld.

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While they Last!UCJETx- - j.7MTRHEIIHLBiflHBHiBaBflHKBHi

A FAIR $2.50 PAIR

We are selling 52 pairs of Laird,Schober & Co.'s Ladies'

Red Kid SlippersFrench Heels, in the Three Straps and Cinderella

Styles. Be sure to see them,

MclNERNY SHOE STORE,FORT STREET, A FEW STEPS ABOVE KINO.

Theo. H, Davics & Co., Ltd.,HARDWARE DEPARTMENT.

Nickle

CHAFING DISHES patent Ivory Enameled Food Pans: CRUMBTRAYS and SCRAPERS; CREAM. and SUGAR SETS (cold lined); ICEWATER PITCHERS; COLLAPSING DRINKING CUPS; POCKETFLASKS; COCKTAIL SHAKERS. A Complete of

BATH-ROO- SPECIALTIES.

LEWIS &160 ins; St. HOUSEHOLD

richness quality toas as

bridge or

Hotel

50o a 75o a tair;$3.00, $4.00. Best

in- - j."1"'!! .,. rfMiKiaa'ft?i

Ha waiian FenceNEXT TO YOUNQ BLDQ., 170-10-

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When you pet anEDDY into your housoyou be sure thatit will be

YOUR FRIENDFOR LIFE.

It will serve youfaithfully for a life-time, and you'll neverleave it.

Ware

CO., Ltd.EMPORIUM. 240.

near Fort St.M

$1.00 a pair; $1.50, ?2.00,Quality.

Our Sherbetshave a and a that commends them per-sons who entertain lavishly well those who are

in the matter of refreshments for tennisparties. We will serve you.

The Palm CafeStreet

Lace Curtainspair;

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may

Phone

L. Ahoy, Nuuanu below Hotel

Iron

Monuments.Safes,

Iron Fenceand Monument Works

KINQ STREET. PHONE 237.

BVBNtNa DOLLBTW, WONOLUU), T. JI MONDAY, SKPT. 2R, 1009.

HUSBAND AND

WIFE BOTH LIBEL

Naming one Aoktil ns cororpomlent,Mlnnlo Will this morning uroiiKht suittiKnlnst her husband for dUorco, ho,In liitti, njliig n cross-hil- l cliniKlim liliwlfo with lialnK Improper relationswith ono John Cnbrnl. Tlila covoistho substance of tlio libel nnd answerIn Iho mntter of Minnie Will versusChiis. II. Will, with tlio exception Hint"otli nlleRo desertion nntl both nsk tlioCourt thnt tlio divorce bo granted.

Mlnnlo Rlatcs, In her libel, Hint hothusband was not only IIvIiib with an-other Wnnilltl llllt Imfum I. it.canto so estranged between them, thai ,111' tvft... .. In... flm hnl.ll ..r .....!..- -. ...

lu iiuuii ui uuiiiiiik I1UIUU iniin Intoxicated condition. Ho finallydesortod her, she nays, and she there-for prnys for an nbsoluto dissolutionof tho tics that bind.

Hut Charles wasn't going to let hiswife charge him with all those thingswithout making an answer fully nsstrong ns tho allegations against himput beforo the Court In her Rult. Hoalso charges her with Illegally lMnfiwllh ono John Cnbral, nnd stntca thatFho left him to live In a houso backof a Baloon on tho comer of I'ciisacolnnnd Tlornlnnln.... ....,,, atrnnl Tl.l ..oi.vv.o. HUB WilMnouso of ho alleges, nnd ho'flllUn il a.u.uiur Buucs mai tiuring tlio tlmoonu apem nere, mo wns ortcn Intoxi-cated and In the company of low per-sons. Tho enso wns to hnvo beenheard before Judgo Lindsay this morn-ing, but It wiib sot over until twoo clock this afternoon.

Another suit for divorce wns lllnlhis morning. Hlsa Yoshlmura chargesher huslmnd. Ilolzuchl Yoshlmura,with extreme cruelty. Sho stiitcH Hintno often struck nnd bruised her, midno tlmo threatened to tt3o n kiilfo onher mother.

EXPERIMENTS WITH

COTTDN SUCCESSFUL

KxpcrlmctitM In tolton growingwhich nre being vn.ucUl here byK. W. Jordan nnd Dr. Wilcox tendto Show that nn UllHIlrn.-lMiei- l

can bo produced In these Islnnds. Ex-perimenting so fni' has been with 2.',pinnti, but a largo quantity will boput out Immediate!, nnd It l iini,,iHint within six to light mouths, def-inite figures on cot'on production InHawaii can ho given, showing thatIt has unrivaled aiUnntages in thislino of production.

The experiment!) so far imvn im,most satisfactory. Tho flbro is Ion- -i.ur nun inn production greater thanIn corresponding IiiikIh In Mm Km.ih.ern States. Tor lusti-nc- Inland cotton mere runs froi.i Ihroc-qunrtcr- ofmi Inch to nn Inch in tho lemrii. .,rtho fiber. Tho IcnMli of fiber d

here seems to be about ono midInches to ono nnd three- -

quarter inches. sen Islnmlcotton In tho South runs from onoInch to two Inches nnd, In exception-al cases, thrco inches in ilm in,.r.n.of fiber. Hut th-- j sea Island cottonproduces only nbout .inn tinnmU itho ncrc, while tho Inland cotton tunsnbout C00 pounds to tho ncrc. It Isbelieved from tho experiments so rurconducted thnt tliu local cotton willrun much more Hum any known tothe acre. This grcit production, comblned with a very r.reat length offiber, considering that tho cottonused in tho oxpet iiiicnts Is tho In-

land variety. Indicates that n veryprolific lino of experiment lum hemiopened up.

Lnrgo sainnles of the nitinn winbo shipped out by Mr. Jordan lo thoprincipal markets of the wnrlil.Sn,!un opinion on Its commercial vnltioasked for.

'All of this has been crown on thinIsland, without irr'gatlon.

Bulletin Simiiihi flffli--. T1,. oneBulletin Editorial Room Phone 185."

WANTSWANTED TO BUY.

Quote lowest price on haunted houseon IMinchbowl. J. Cnilo. 1117-tf

obedient

Sept.

HONOLULU STOCK EXCHANGE

HONOLULU, 8ept.2V.1908

- r jf STOC fill U ' lll.l U.kel

Brtwer ft .... ,W).ni, lm)SUGAR

Pwa plantation Oi .... f.,on,ai VI a.i. iKHawaiian Aetlc.Ci... I,3IUI l(l 1M)Haw Om ft Stilt Co .. MHawaiian ftiiRar Co... 2iil,tfel) .''Mottnmil Sltfiaf ti, ... ),i)l I..Honolcaa Pnp,r Co . .. .m,iii) a

kll Sllylir Co nmuii li)lutclilson Sugar Plant. r..i).i" Urn

Kalniku I'iAMiallfiti Cn 1,'tit.nt Mgrkalin Suk- - Co- - Sa l.i m IOIKijitluit smear Co.... lljO.I"! MlKoloaSurarCu ..,.. ftiil.un tillMcllrylrSui;arCo.... iHn ii i 4OalinbuKiir Co ;.d.im) '." si.Otiomca Snsar Co ... LIKIOtlill) tOoVola 3iif;ar Plntit Co mwi.u 'VOlaaSilKarCo l.'il .... 1IMUII --II(Mowatu Co ..... ...... IVIOtkl I'llPaahaii Sugar I'Lut Co VWI.IIHPacific Susar Mill NRMIkl tillI'ala Plantation Co .... , .till i iiiPctwken Sugar Co.... ").'JU l'HI 111

J,7Vmhi l"lWiU'la Antic Co V.il.iill 11mWviiuku Supar Co .... 1,'1,'KII IKIWaitnanaloSufar Co.. .W,'MI lmWalmta Rnaar Mill Co UVUi Inn IT).

MIM'RLUNhOtMSteam NCo 1rilll.l llllftwallati KirctticCo.. rop.na III

Ho t H T ft I. Co I'rrl l.l.Vl.ioi 1.1Hon HT.VI. Co Com lMutual TTlilione Co Wfn IIINalilkn RtbbtrCo.,

Paid Up CflOJ) MlKahiku RuhhrCoAa.Oaliu K Ac l.Co I.0KIJOI 1." I111

thiols R CV, ,llltl,IMlinn Hft MCo--. IPI,'I 'All TTiHawaiian PineapttleCo. MMMl --II 11

BONOSllirTrr4lr(PlteCIMaw Ter 4 lcllawTrMicHawTr4HIr....i..HawTer ill pcHaw Gov'l 5 pc........Ca.lletfns&RelCo,tn;lllkuSuarCn6tcMara li:tcli Co,

Upwr Ditch MHawConiftSuaCost--Haw Stijar Coftpc....HlloR KCn Con i liellnaalaa Snicar co fine.II011KT& t.C.-6- . ck'flliiiku P.AHI Co t pc,VI'Hrvilr S Cn'i tt,Oihu R& I. Coo'jc.. 101 !,Daliu !m Co li'C ..Claa Susar Co 6 n c. . 'r--I'ac. Sujt. .Mill Co, faPala I'laiilatlo,) CPioneer Mill Co lipc .. I'B),WaUlua giir r;o r, c L'i

Sales llctwi'cn Iloirds. inii Ookn-la- ,$12; 20 Ookala, 112. Session: 10

I Ion. II. ft M. C, 20; lo Hon. II. &M. Co., $20; S Hon. II. tc M. Co., 20;10 Hun. II. & M. Co., $20.

M.ba. .u.i Luu..a.iun o.jo ccms or,$79.CO Fer ton.

Beets, 9s, 7 I -- 2d

Sugar, 3.98 Bents

Henry Wateriiouss Trust Co.,

Stock and Bond DepartmentMembers Honolulu Stoek and Bond

Exchange.WILLIAM WILLIAMSON. Minatcr,

FORT AND MERCHANT ST8.TEL. PRIVATE EXCHANGE A.

HAWAIIAN NEWS

MOVES UP TOWN

Tim VnU-- flint nn ill-- li.tt.Jolni'd tho uptown inovciiient ami

with II if Mrxt or Iho iniiiilh Hittwo stores will bo ciiiitblm-- tu IhoJarRo nntl coniiiiiidluus nuarters or tlioVoiuiK Ilulldlns.

Iho .Morrliiint street storo whichhns been ono of the land marks furyeais will Iin mine. I in ilm V.m,..lltilldliiR store hltheitii occupied bytho Rchiini.tn r.t.rlaKo Coiiipmy. Thiswill kIvo a belter opportunity Tor thedisplay or goods and Iho Kre.it

or h.iWm; nil dcpaitiiientunder onu lnnf

Tliu Ilnv-jill.'i- N'ihvj wtiu inn, ..r it...pioneers or. the uptown iclitll bIoiomovement, Irivlni; been one or thefirst tteciipanht of Hie Viihiik building.TIlO ritCt l)i:tl III!. I.VMMn.llMtr lillulnnor tho concern will now ho rentereilin ino iouiiK lilnck rurnlnhftv lis ownconiment on tho rorcBlKht nnd

splilt or tho nianiiKeiiient.jiiu iitiwaiian .nowm huh been it

Merchant Htreet bninlniinrii.iu r...jenr nnd while tho departure rrointjio historical miniiiniilliii'u uin i,,.Kcncrally leRri'tled. tho Krowins bu.in.rn "i inu inn .nut rename ciuiiIiiIhIi-nicn- t

will bo eaimii Tin- - imiiiiriii .

Rl'atiilatlou.'NOTICE.

Tho. Kxerullvo Commlttt'o or thoItopulilk-a- County Comiullleo willmeet toinoriow (Tiifsduy) niinii atiM in tho Itepiibllcan hcatliiiiar- -

terB, Kort Btrect. 1117-- lt

servants,(Sgd.) C. P. IAUKEA,

Candidate for Sheriff.(Sgd.) J. M. M0NSARRAT.

Riitulli1nti Tor llennlv Rl.c.-K-

Oct. U, IU, 20, 27; Nov. a.

AnnouncementTo the Electors of the City and County of Honolulu, Oahu:

ueniigmen; in me nrm Deitei gamed from experience ana the gen-eral and widespread opinion freely expressed in this city .ird county thatthe efficiency and integrity of the police force can only be maintained bythe independence of the Sheriff and his Deputy from active participationin party politics, and that the security of life and property is paramountto all other considerations, and at the request of a larco number of theelectorate of this city and county, we have decided to be candidates forthe office of Sheriff and Deputy Sheriff, and respectfully solicit the sup-port of the electors of this city and county at the polls in November.

If you return us, we pledge ounelves to enforce the laws withoutfear or favor. The electors may reit assured that the efficiency and dis- -wipnuc ui me cumi: ponce jorce win do our lirst consideration.

We stand firmly on the side of law'and order, and ue solicit the sup-port of the citizens of this city and county, and nn endorsement of ourpolicy of the entire separation of the police from part) politics. We re-main, gentlemen,

Your

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LOCAL AND GENERAL

2jrp- - Every little helps, especiallylittle Bulletin Want Ads.!

Thurlow's for a lunch or dinner,ltcitt Krnnkllti earn. Btkyds. StillsNotlro In publlnhed In thlx Isntii- - or

the dales on which tho transrer lions'or tilt il It. T. & U Co. will be

Admiral Hockley entertained tinmembers or the Moolieau bai'eb.ill clubnt lunch at the Commercial Club thisnoon,

I). Knlaiioknlaiil Sr., Wco piesldnnior I lie Homo Kale party, will returnfrom Kona In the Mntlna I.on tonior-- 'low inoriiliir;.

Mien l.ticy Mo il bin lelnrned f 0:1111 vacation or elKht iiajn nt tlnlelwu.Sho Bays that b!io hud u iicrfertl)pptcndlil time,

A word to the wise In snir.cli'iit. JimQuliin's een neated l'eerlesit, 101trlpB nioiind tho Inland with a poifeclBcoie. Phono 200,

Henry JIny & Co. wish to announce!to their patrons that they nro prepaid!to deliver Pond's Dairy Cream IreBhevery morning. Photic 22.

The J. A. t). won over tho Chlnc.10A. C nt Aula Pari; yesterday iiltcr-nooi- i,

'and the Anlas did things to theAloha hoyn.

On luitnlluients or JJ nor month youcan pitrcha a While l'amlly ltulnrysewing machine. Iltintiy & Co . Ltd ,agents, 128C Fort St. Phono 4S8.

Coat your Iron roots with "Arabic. H

You will be rurprlsed nt Its coolingand preservative propeillcs CnlKuruInPooll Co., neents.

A. I.. C. Atkinson hns been quitereiltiiisly 111 for the ptst two daysfiiim a sexcrc nttnch or tiioncliltls. Illsphslclnns leport him very much Im-proved ibis mornliiK.

V. C. Achl and .!. M. Poepoo willBull for .Mnul nnd Molol.nl two weeksfront today. While theie they willwork for Notley mid oppose Kiihlo.

J ii p.i n cso Consul (ienoral Kolko ofS.in I'l.'iiiclmii will be nmoiiB thothrough pasrciwis In the Tenn Ma-

in. He kocs to Toklo on business.Chas. K. Notley. president nf the

Home Itulo pally, will leave toinor-iow noon rot- - Hawaii In the .Miitiu.iKen. lie will lotuin In the samoBteaincr.

Tho mcetliiR if the Cninmltlro ."illn Cause nnd Cllie or P.iupeilsmcalled hir Hits iiricrnonii, Is put offi. hill further mil Ice on aeronnt or thoIllness or .Mr. Hath, the

The executlM' committee or the Ite-piibllcan Central Comniltteo mot to-day nt noon. Matters of it private na-ture were ronslileied. Aiiioiik oilierIhliiKs token under iniislderiillnii wasthe pioposed trip or Ili'leRitle Kithln loKittial, itlmtit which no delliillo

was cached.

VIDA LEAVES DEMOCRATS

(Continued from tf.se 11lmt roned thrmiRli their hcheino

or tho rishts or candlilateH,of the rlRhts of of thoconvention, nnd In utler contempt oftho rules of tho p.tity. I Instance thonlmn as n upoclflc IhiRranl cie-c- . wlieie'threo or four men have assumed enn-- I

nil nnd pteveitird tho fieo actlonofthe Parly; lmt It Is only one liiMancoor the way these rew nien dlel.ile thecandidates mid policy of tho piu-t-I hey style Demoenitlc. This Is notdemocracy and no man who In ileves Inthe roiilml by tho people or the alTtilrHor their party .'.ml their Rotciiuucntcan Btnud hir such aelltm. It i Itniiit-den- t

to pretend that 11 party rovernednnd nmtiolli'il by rour or live men.who seeielly, by questionable nnd rreRithir means, oveirlde tho will ofthe members mid deny lo the Conven-lio-

Its Tree choice. Is the Deiminr.illi-P.nty- .

It Is not tho Democratic Par-ty. It Is 11 Trust compos-oi- l of' Waller.Ilarvoy. liiKhani and their emplojoos;call It, ns you pleitRo, u lleer, Whiskeyor n Pawn broker's Trust, but do notcall It the Democratic Party.

Very truly .unirn,lll.'NItY C. VIDA.

D.tled, Honolulu, September 2SII'.lyiiS. 'To Iho Democratic Central Committee.

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IN FOREIGN PORTS

Monday, September 2a.n.WIOTA Snllotl Sept. 2fi:

8p. Palls or Civile, hir llouni 1I.1.HAN KKANCISCtl Salle! Sep' 2T- -

Schr. W. II. .Maihton, for HlloSAN Arilveil Sep- - 3T:

S. S. Koiea. 'l 11. in., from lloii.u.ilu.SAI.INA CIUIK-Sa- lled Sept .(,.

S. S. Mexte.in, for Sjii Pr.tnciieoHONOIPl'-Aril- .ed Sept 22:

Schr. .las, Itoipl., rioni llan-t- .

lill.O-Snl- led Sept. 20:S, S, Aiizonan, for Sallua Cinz.

NOTICE.

Notlro Is hereby roii that thoStork llookM of tho H01111I11I11 ltnpltlTniitslt and l.:ind Co. will bo closedto tiniisfers fiom Sept. 2Sth to liOthIncliislvo.

WILLIAM WIM.IAJISON,Secietary.

Honolulu, Sept. 2?, 'OS. 1 1 17--

NOTICE TO CANDIDATES.

Tlio twenty.flvo ciectorK wlio hIkiil.oniluatlon papers must lio rliimciifiom electors o,ualllleii to oto nt tills,not tlio last, election, CandidatesBlioiild tlieiefoio veiily tlm namca orinn vieuiiirH who aiKu tiielr nomlna-- inon papers liy nscoitnlntiiK from, tlior hall man o' tlin registration imnnlIn Hie dlstilet fiom wliieli they arenominated whether nt least twenty-liv- e

of such names have lieen ilnii-icglsteied on the Iteslstor of Votorsns electors duly itialllled to vote ntthe olcetlon to lie held November !!.

ions.!!. A. MOTT-RMIT-

Secretary or Hawaii,4117.11,

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QUANTITY and QUALITY of LIGHT

Throe times the quantity ami a light of much betterquality secured by the use of

TUNGSTEN LAMPSWITHOUT ANY INCREASE IN THE COST.

Hawaiian gjectrk CWpany Ltd.KING STREET near ALAKEA. PHONE 330.

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what vc put in the bottles first thnt makes the soda good. I

We're after Quality tint and Noise afterward. WE have I

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Agent for ARTHUK SEWAIi & CO., Bath, Maine;rAKP.OTT & CO., San Francisco.

P. M. Fond,JUST FINISHED 3500 cu. yds. excavation at Mnnoa Girls' School.WE WANT the of figures on

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Oceanic Steamship CompanyTIME

Tha steamers ol this line will arrive and leave this port as hereunder:

'. FROM SAN PRANCISCO:'ALAMROA OCT. 2

'ALAMEDA OCT. 23.ALAMEDA NOV. 13

NOTICE. On and after June 34th, 1908, the SALOON RATES willha ns follows: Single Fare, $G5; Ronnd Trip, $110. Family rooms extra.

In connection with the anting of the above steamers, the agents areprepared to Issue the Intending passengers, coupon through tickets, byr.ny railroad from San Francisco to all points In the United States, andfrom New Yorlt by any steamship line to all European ports.

FOR FURTHF.R PARTICULARS APPLY TO

7m- - G. IrwinOCEANIC S. 9. CO.

TABLE

Pacific Mail Steamship Co.Occidental and Oriental Steamship

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

FOR JAPAN AND CHINA:

TBNYO MARU . . ...OCT.AMERICA MAIUT ..OCT.SIItKHIA ...NOV.

2 AMERICA MUM--.

27 siiu:iii . . ..2 M.N.M"KIA . . .

FOR GENERAL INFORMATION APPLY TOoA is

nlackfeld &A31ERICAN-HAWA1IA- STEAMSHIP COMPANY.

Weokly Sailings lu Tehauntopec.TROM NEW YORK TO HONOLULU,

freight' roeehed at all times at tho Company's Wuarf, 41st Street, SouthBrooklyn.

FROM SAN FRANCISCO TO IIONO- - FROM SEATTLE AND TACOMA TOLDI.U DIRECT. HONOLULU DIRECT.

ALASKAN. TO SAIL OCT. 1C ALASKAN, TO SAIL OCT. 11

FROM HONOLULU TO SAN FRAN- - .

CISCO. Tor tuithar Information apply toVIRGINIAN, TO SAIL OCT. 2 H. IIACIU'KLD & CO..LTD.,

Frolght reoolvcd at Company'swjiarf, Orccnwleh Street.

Cans&tiZ&n-AUstraEta- n Roy&l MaSlStoarmahJ Cnmpuny.

Steamers of the above line, running In connection with (he CANAD-IAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO. between Vancouver, B. C, and Sydney, N.S. W., and calling at Victoria, 0. C, Honolulu and Suva, FIJI, and Bris-bane, are DUE AT HONOLULU on or about the dates below stated, viz.:

FOR FIJI AND AUSTRALIA: FOR VANCOUVER:MAJUMA OCT. 16 AORANOl OCT. 14

''Will call at Fanning Island. .MOANA NOV. 11MANUKA DEC. 8

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

liico. H. Daies

particularsCASTLE

BTTnHFWii.isinmojsjiriistenfrtA4l

on -- pacific

Transfer Co., Ltd.Moving.

GRAIN,

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BusinessBulletin

FRANCISCO :

ALAMEDA 7

ALAMEDA 28ALAMEDA NOV. 18

& Co., LtdGENERAL AGENTS.

FOR SAN FRANCISCO:

.OCT. 2

.OCT. 10.OCT. 21

Co., Ltd., abu

Honolulu.C. 1. MORSE,

General Freight Agent.

(Icaoral Ajje-nt-

& COOKE, LTD., Agents.

MEBaggage Shipping

Storage

Pkcklng

CEMENT, ETC.

Past SchoonerCONCORD

SailingKAPUNA, H0N0IPU, KAILUA

H00KENA

From Sorenson's Wharf,Apply on or to

HAWAIIAN BALLASTING Agt.Telephone 3D0, Maunakca St.,King. P. 0. Box

ERST" BULLETIN ADS PAY --g2

Matson Navigation CompanyThe S. S. "HILONIAN" and "LUHLUIE" ci this line, carryinj

and freight, will run in a direct service between this nndSan Francisco, sailing; nnd amying on or about following dates:

ARRIVE HOMO. LEAVE HONO.S. S "HILONIAN" SEPT. 30th Oct 6tha. s. i.riiLiNn." to smi ocr. 10S. S. "HILONIAN" OCT. 2Sth NOV. 3rd8. 8. "HILONIW LMth DKC. 1stS. S. ' HILONIAN ' DEC. L3rd 2DthPassenger Rates to S. First Cabin, $60 j Round First Class

$110.00for runner apply to

FurrJttirc and Piano

Co., ltd.

Eoard

below

Trip

Hustace-Peo-k Co., L-,t-d,

Phone DRAYMEN 63 Queen Street. P. 0. Box 212.Estimates Given on all kinds of teaming.

Dealers inFIREWOOD, STOVE, STEAM AND BLACKSMITH COAL.

CRUSHED ROCK, BLACK AND WHITE SAND, GARDEN SOIL.

HAY,

Weekly Bulletin, $1 Year

WorryWo will buy your Diamonds, Old

and for Snot Cash.

1018 NUUA1IU AVE, and BRANCH,FORT ST. near

Bulletin Office Phone 25G,Editorial Room Phone 18S.

FOR SANOCT.OCT.

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, i.'r" ftvrininu nuLuriin, nurnjL,ULiii,-- n n.i MVCfUnrt,'aai'irzariviBi Sff

ESTABLISHED IN 1858.

BISHOP & CO.BANKERS

Commercial and Trav-e'er- s'

Letters of , Creditissued on the Bank ofCalifornia and The Lon-don Joint Slock Bank,Ltd , London.

Correspondents for theAmerican Express Com-pany and Thos. Cook &:Son,

Interest allowed onterm and Sivins BankDeposits.

Claus Sprockets. Wm. Q. Irwin.

Claus Spreckels & Co.

BANKERS.HONOLULU, : : : T. H.

San Francisco Agents The Novaila National Hank u( San Krnnclxco.

Draw Exchange on the NevadaDank of Kan Francisco.

London Tho Union of Loudon andSmith's Hank, Ltd.

New York American KxclianguNational Dank.

Chicago Cum Exchange NationalDank.

Paris Credit Lyonnnls.Hongkong and Yokohama

Hanking Corporation.New ZeaUnd and Australia Dank

of Now Zealand aud Hank of Austrn-lasts- .

Victoria and Vancouver Bank ofIlrlllsh North Amorlca.

Deposits received. Loans made onapproved security. Commorclal andTravelers' Credits Issued. 13111s ofExchnnga bought and sold.

Collections Promptly Accounted For.

The FirstAMERICAN SAVINGS

AND TRUST GO.

OF HAWAII, LTD.

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

Office: Corner Tort and King Sts.SAVINGS DEPOSITS received nnd

Interest allowed for yearly depositsnt the rate of V6 per cenL perannum.

Holes nnd regulations furnishedupon application.

The Yokohama Specie Bank,

Limited

Established 1880

Capital (Paid up) ..Yen 24,000,000Reserved I'und Yen 15,050,000Special Reserved Fund. Yen 2,000,000

HEAD OFFICE, YOKOHAMA.Branches and Agencies:

Toklo, Kobe, Osaka, Nagasaki,London, Lyons, Now York, San Fran.Cisco, Ilombay, Hongkong, Shnnghat,Hankow, Chcfoo, Tientsin, Taking,Nowchang, Dalny, Port Arthur,

Ltaoyang, Mukden, Tien-lin-

Changchun.The hank buys rind rccolvcs for

collection bills of exchango) issuesDrafts and Letters of Credit, nndtransact a general banking business.Honolulu Branch, 67 S. King Street

Oaliu RailwayTime Table.

OUTWARD.For Wnlanao, Walalua, Kahuku and

Way Stations 9:15 n. m., '3:20 p. m,For Tenrl City, Kwa Mill and Way

Stations 17:30 n. m., 'DilB n. m11:05 n. m., 2:U p. m s:o p. in.,5:15 p. m., 9:30 p. m., tU:00 p. in.For Wahlawa '9:15 a. m. nnd

5.1C p. in.INWARO.,

Arrive Honolulu from Kahuku,Wnialua and Walanae 8:3C a. m.,..5:31 p. m.

Arrive In Honolulu from Ewa Mill

and Pearl City 17: 40 a. in.. 8:5fla. m 10:38 n. m '1:40 p. m., 4:31p m., 3:31 p. m., '7:30 p. in.

Arrlvo Honolulu from Wnhlawa8:30 a. in. and 5.31 p. m.

Dally.t Ex. Sunday.t Sundny Only,Tho Halelwa Limited, a two hour

train (only flrst-clas- tickets hon-ored), leaves Honolulu nvory Butnlnyut S:22 a. in.; returning, anhea InHonolulu ut 10:10 p. m. The Limitedstops only nt I'uarl City uud Walnuao.O. P. JJKNISON, F. C. SMITH,

Alexander & BaldwinLIMITED.

J. F, COOKE Manager

OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS:H. F. Baldwin PresidentJ. B. Castle , .Vice PresidentW, M. Alexander, i Second Vice Pres.J. P. Cooke Third Vice Pres.J. Wntcrhouse TreasurerE. E. Paxtou SecretaryW. 0. Smith Director0. R. Carter DirectorW. R. Castle Director

SUGAR FACTORS,

COMMISSION MERCHANTS and

INSURANCE AGENTS

Agents forHawaiian Commercial & Sngar Co.Haiku Sugar Company.Fnia Plantation.Maui Agricultural Company.Kihei Plantation Company.Hawaiian Sugar Company.Kahuku Plantation Company,Kahului Railroad Company.Halenkala Ranch Company.Honolua Ranth.

Castle & Cooke. LtdHonolulu, T. H.

SHIPPING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, SUGAR FACTORS

nndOENERAI INSURANCE AGENTS

representingEwa Plantation Co.Wnialua Agricultural Co., Ltd.Kouala Sugar Co.Waimea Sugar Mill Co.Apohaa Sugar Co., Ltd.

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

Wm. 0. Irwin & Co.LIMITED.

SUGAR FACTORS andCOMMISSION AGENTS.

Wm. G. IRWIN PresidentJNO. D. SPRECKELS... 1st V. Pres.W. M. G1FFARD 2d V. Pres.H. M. WHITNEY TreasurerRICHARD IVERS SecretaryD. G. MAY Auditor

A pent forOceanic Steamship Co., San Francis-

co, Cal.Baldwin Locomotive Works, Phila-

delphia, Pa.Hakalau Plantation Co., Hilo Sugar

Co., Honolulu Plantation Co.,Hutchinson Sugar PlantationCo., Kilauea Sugar PlantationCo., Olowaln Company, PaauliauSupar Plantation Co., Vaima-nal- o

Sugar Co.

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

AGENTS Fon:Hawaiian Agrleultural Co., Ookala

Sugar Plant. Co., Onomea Sugar Co.,Honomu Sugar Co., Walluku Sugar Co.,Pepeekeo Sugar Co., Tha PlantersLine of San Francisco Packets.LIST OF OFFICERS:

C. M. Cooke, President; GeorgeRobertson, Vice President and Mana-ger; E. F. Bishop, Treaturer and Sec-retary; F. VV. Macfarlane, Auditor; P.C. Jones, C. M. Cooke and J. R. Gait,Directors.

FSRE MANGETfiE

8. 1 . DILLINGHAM CO.

LIMITED.

General Agent for Hawaii:Atlas Assurance Company of London.New York Underwriters' Agency.Providence Washington Imurance Co.4th FLOOR, STANGENWALD BLDG.

LIFE INSURANCEIs not a Luxury; It Is a Necessity.

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

New England Mutual

Life Insurance Co..OF BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS.

If you would be fully Informed aboutthese laws, address

Castle & Cooke,GENERAL AGENTS,

HONOLULU, T. H.

WM. 0. IRWiN& CO.sLfD",

AGENTS FOR THERoyal Insur. Co. of Liverpool, Eng.Commercial Union Assurance Co.,

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

Edinbumh, Scotland.The Upper Rhine Ins, Co,, Ltd

POLITICAL NOTICES.

I hnvo been regularly nominated bytho Democinllo County Conventionfor the offlco of

MAYOR Oh' Tim CIT.Y ANDCOUNTY OP HONOLULU

and I request the support of thoelectors.

JOS. 3. FERN.

I have been regularly nomtnnlcd bytho Democratic County Conventionfur tho office of

SHERIFF, COUNTY OF OAI1U,and I, request tho support of theelectors.

WILLIAM PAUL JARRETT.

1 have been regularly nominated by(he Democratic County Conventionfor the office of

DEPUTY SHERIFF, DISTIIICTOF HONOLULU,

nnd lespectfully nsk for tho votingsuppoit of tho electors.

CHARLES H. ROSE.

t lino been rcgulaily nominated bythe Democratic County Conventionfor the office of

SENATOR, TERRITORY OFHAWAII,

and t request tho Bupport of thoelectors.

FRANK HARVEY.

I have been regularly nominated bytho Democratic County Conventionfor the odlco of

SENATOR, THIRD DISTRICT,nnd I request tha support of thoelectors.

H. T. MOORE.

I hnvo been regularly nominated bythe Democratic County Conventionfor Iho olllio ofSUPERVISOR, COUNTY Ol;" OAHIJ,nnd I lequcst tho support of thoelectors.

M. E. SILVA.

I hnvo been regularly nominated bytho Democratic County Conventionfor the odlco ofSUPERVISOR. COUNTY OF OAHU,nnd i request tho support of thoelectors.

JOSEPH U. KUHIA.

I hnvo been regularly nominated byIho Deinoerntle County Conventionfor Iho offlco of '

REPRESENTATIVE OF THEFOURTH DISTRICT

and I lequcst tho support nt thoelectoiH.

ROBERT K. PAHAU.

I havo been regularly nominated bytho Republican County Conventionfor tho oirico of

IlHl'ItHSHNTATTVH OF THKFOURTH D'lSTIUCT

nnd I would respectfully request thesupport of tho electors.

R. W. SHINGLE.

I have been regularly nominated bytho Republican County Conventionfor the offlco of

COUNTY ATTORNEYnnd I request tho support of thoelectors.

JOHN W. CATHCART.

I have been regularly nominated bytho Republican County Conventionfor tho oniro of

IlKPRKSKNTATIVK OF TUBFOURTH DISTRICT

and I request tho support of thoelectors.

A. D. CASTRO.

RUBERINE

A special preparation for

RUBEROID, the standard roof-

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A coating of Rubcrinc every

two years will give the roof-

ing longer life and service,

SOLD BY

Lewers & CookeLIMITED

177 S. King St. Phone 775.

S. SA1KI,Bamboo Furniture Made to Order,

Picture Framing a Specialty.

568 S, BERETANIA ST.TELEPHONE '487.

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

chased from

SANG CHAIN,McOANDLESS BLDG.,

P. 0. Box 901. Telephone 931.

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

POLITICAL NOTICES.

1 hnvo been regularly nominated bythe Republican County Conventionfor tho ulflco of

MAYOR OF TUB CITY OFHONOLULU

nnd I request tho support of theelectors.

JOHN 0, LANE.

I hnvo been regularly nominated bytho Republican County Conventiontor tho oflko of

SHERIFF, COUNTY OF OAHU,.nnd 1 request tho support of thoelectors.

JOHN WISE.

I havo been icgulnrly nominated bytho Republican County Conventionfor tho offlco of

DEPUTY SHERIFF, COUNTYOF OAHU.

nnd I request tho support of thoelectors.

CHRISTIAN HOLT.

I have been regularly nominated by

tho. Republican County Conventionfor tho olllcc ofTREASURER, COUNTY OF OAHU,and I request tho support of thoelectors.

HARRY VON HOLT.

I havo been regularly nominated bytho Ropubllcnn County Conventionfor tho offlco of

COUNTY AUDITOR, COUNTYOF OAHU,

nnd I request tho support of thoelectors.

JAS. BICKNELL.

I havo been regularly nominated bytho Republican County Conventionfor the office of

COUNTY CLERK, COUNTY OFOAHU,

nnd I request the Bttpport of thoelectors.

DAVID KALAU0KALANI, JR.

I havo been regularly nominated bytho Republican County Conventionfor tho olllcc of

SENATOR, THIRD DISTRICT,t

nnd I request the support Of theelectors.

E. W. QUINN.

I have been regularly nominated bytho Republican County Conventionfor the olHco of

SENATOR, THIRD DISTRICT,and I request tho support of theelectors.

ED. HENRIQUES.

I have been regularly nominated bytho Republican County Conventionfor tho odlco of

SENATOR. COUNTY OF OAHU.nnd 1 request tho support of thoelectors.

JOHN HUHGES.

I hnvo been regularly nominated bytho Republican County Conventionfor tho office ofSUPERVISOR. COUNTY OF OAHU,nnd I request the support of thoelectors.

WILLIAM A. KANE.

I havo been regularly nominated by

the Republican County Conventionfor tho office ofSUPERVISOR. COUNTY OF OAHU,nnd I request tho support of thoelectors.

DANIEL LOGAN,

I hnvo beon legularly nominated bytho Republican County Conventionfor tho ofden ofSUI'KRVISOR, COUNTY OF OAHU,and I request tho support of thoelectors.

ANDREW E. COX.

1 have been regularly nominated bytho Republican County Conventionfor tho office ofSUI'KRVISOR, COUNTY OF OAHU,nnd I request tho support of thoelectors.

J. C. QUINN.

I havo been regularly nominated bythe Republican County Conventionfor tho office ofSUI'KRVISOR, COUNTY OF OAHU,and I request tho support of theelectors.

NORMAN WATKINS.

I havo been regularly nominated bytho Republican County Conventionfor tho ofllco of

REI'RKSKNTATIVK OF TUB .FOURTH DISTRICT

and I request tho support of thoelectors.

E. A. D0UTHITT.

I havo been rcgulnrly nominated bytho Republican County Conventionfor thu offlro of

RKI'HESENTATIVK, FOURTHDISTRICT,

and I request the support of theelectors.

J. C. COHEN.

I have beon regularly nominated bytho Republican County Conventionfor thn olllco of

RKI'RKSKNTATIVK OF THKFOURTH DISTRICT

and I request tho support of thaolcclors.

E. A. C. LONG.

Bulletin Business Office Phone 250.Bulletin Editorial Boom Phone 185.

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KAMAUIKANE SAYS

THAT KAAA HIT

Inquest Brings Officials Nearer TruthIn Mysterious Murder and Arson

Case on Punchbowl.

Kamnlllltnne, the Hawaiian who nowIIch nt thu Ouccn's hospital, disabledas Iho result of a beating ocr thohead wllh h hammer, Saturday nftor-noo- n

admitted to questioners, conduct-ing nn Inquest over the remains ofKnan, tho nalhu burned to deathThursday night on tho slopes ofPunchbowl, that Knaa had been hisassailant. This was nfler over thrcohours of questioning, during whichtho native modified his tnlo n greatileal. It is still felt that he is holdingsomething backv Knmnlliknnu ex-

plains the burning by saying thatKnaa, thinking ho had killed his vic-

tim, set dro lo the beds with kero-scn- u

In an attempt to burn tho house,nnd accidentally burned himself.

Ho gavo nn account nt Iho Qiiccii'hhospital jeslerday of how somconnhad entered his chamber, tiMor bothho and Kuan had gone to bed, anilstruck him over tho bend from be-

hind, ns he was fumbling nt tho bu-reau for a match, with miiiio Inslriimeat which ho nfte.rwards found tubo n hammer. Grappling with tho

ho wns struck twlco more.Then, tho man ded without utlcrln? nsound. Later, Kamnlllkano saw dro,and was engaged In putting out thuflames, when neighbors camu In tohelp. Ho anya ho did nut call out toKnan, in splto of the danger, ns tholatter was sullen, nnd would not an-swer, nt 1 nio3.

Ho was sure tho assailant was nJapanese, principally becaiiso twoweeks beforo, a .InpaiicHi! had railedto collect n wash bill for fiOe, whichKamnlllkunu. Knowing nothing aboutany wash bill, had nof paid.

However, though ho had the loomvery dark at first, ho gradually gavo itmoro and inoio conmlcto ilcscr hiliniiof tho man who had hit him. untilwith somo ndrnlt lending by DeputyCounty Attorney Mllvcilim, who wiihconducting tjio examination) ho mlmilled that thu man who hit him wanKnaa.

Tho Innuest la to bn rnnlliuiml II, luafternoon, when Knmalllkano will bu

inner examined. In order to get outof him nu exactly, frank story, midother witnesses to tho nffnlr will bjexamined.

OPEN HOUSEAT Y.M.C.A.

A reception nnd open house will buheld nt the Y. St. C. A. this evening, toUhlrh thn lillhlln lu Invllo.l An nHnrhwill bo Hindu to hbow the ndvniilngcawhkh (ho .association otters this year,ItH pmgiess, and tho work ns It lunun KUIUH uu.

Allinni; tin, fittwtr rnfitnt-n.- . ...Ml 1... ..

demonstration of tho class woik Intho gymnasium. Tho boys will bo putthrough work nt on any other oven- -

UK, iiiiuiiKii nuns, nun apparatusWork. denintiRtriitiiifr .wnffti- - I..done in tho lino of physical cultureminer uio iincciioii or ur. K. II. Hand.

Music will bo furnished nnd refresh-ments served for tho visitors, andmembers.

,REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS.

Entered for Record Sept. 25, 1908,from 10:30 a. m. to 4 p. m.

II Dlniond to I.iikeln et nl RclEst of H Wnturhoiiso by Atty of

Evor to Samuel (I Wilder AMSaml Q Wilder to Albert F Judd Tr

' AMAlbirt F Judd Tr to Wong Kw.il.. RidWong Kwnl to J M Kminhlknua ct nl

RclWong Kwnl to Albert F Judd Tr..CMWing Wo Till & Co by attys to Al-

bert F Judd Tr AMWestern & Hawii Invst Co Lid to

Kwong Leo Yuen & Co RclI Sllvn (o John F Novena DJohn FNovens and wf to F K Clark. MAnnie Aloua and hsb to Manuel S

Ferrelra dMartha Dergcr by ulty to Hermann

A Wldciminu n0iI'rlscllla E HiiKslnger by Tr tu Tr

of Mary J. Alexander AMEst of II P Illshop by Trs to Hawn

Fertilizer Co Ltd VEntered for Record Sept. 26, 1908,

from 9 a. m. to 10:30 a. m.S Basal to II lllrao 1HSam Knllllknno lo Slug Clio ...AgrmtSing Cho et nl to Hilo Mcicniitllu Co

CMMrst Dank of Hilo Ltd to R 1) Jim- -

kin RclPaulino Horses and wf to Pedro C

do Ariula )7. I'nnklki and wf to F A Scluiefer ..I)Territory of Hnwal Ito Hawaiian Fer-

tilizer Co Ltd Kx UII. Watei house Tr Co Ltd Tr to

Jacob M Leo RelJacob M Leo and f to II Water- -

houso TrCo Ltd Tr At

NO UNCERTAINTY A8 TO WHATDIVIDENDS SHALL BE.

The Pacific Mutual Life Ins. Co.,with assets of over 1t0 00,000, and acurplUB of over $1,300,000, Is now Issu-ing a Guaranteed Investment Contract,with Guaranteed Annual Earningsadded, on payment of second and sub-sequent deposits. In case of Perma-nent Disability the contract will ma-ture and be paid during life.

It will pay you to Investigate beforotaking out Life Insurance.HENRY WATERHOUSE TRUST CO,

Agents..CLASSES IN JAPANESE

AND HAWAIIAN

Tho Y. M. C. A. Is organizing nclass In business and legal Hawaiianled by Mr. W. R. Cnstlo and Dr. Em-erson. AImi n class in Jnpanesotauglit by ,Mr. Frank Scuddnr.

JW"For Rent" cards on sale atBulletin office.

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BUSINESS

REPAIRING.

'Woven Wire Mattresses repaired at i

tlia Factory Hunutilltl wire llodCo., 12G0 Alapal St. ToleplioneC3B. 394S-t- t

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UMBRELLAS.

Umbrellas made and 0.Mlzutn, Tort near Kul.ul.

PLUMBING.

Ycc Sing and Tinsmith,Smttli Bt., bet. llotsl and Paiuhl.

OSTEOPATHY.

Dr. F. Sehurman. Hours 5-- 7 p. m. ,

12C8 Young St. 40S:i I

FOR RENT

Three bedroom housein Hakiki District;three doon from car-lin- e.

Fine location.Immediate possession.

$30.00 per month.

Bishop Trust Co. Ltd.

924 Bethel Street,

The

KisselKar

They Have Arrived

Come and see both the touring carand the roadster.

ASSOCIATED GARAGE.Ltd

MERCHANT ST. TEL. 388.

Mrs. Winalnw'aSootldna Syrttp

YlIAKd by MILLIONS pi jffithjra

l1S9i.T!lS,..P"'He:' succmh. ITttin flTIXffi ATT A'tX .11 ...iFlfBlJa lfSlT"SSSW'AS "" .t'."!hMtMtnMlvnvTirilJijnil.,' ana tho...U4Aby prugpiBW )n every part of Ihowon a. ua sura .and ek far Mrs.Widow's Soothhyr Syrapsnd tailno other fcind. asteau a Bottle.

toOldandWelHrledRuBBfa

LOVEJOY & CO.WH0LE8ALE DEALERS AND IM- -

PORTERS OF WINBS ANDLIQUORS.

TEL. 303. 902 NUUANU.

'Sanitary Steam Laundry

PHONB 71.

Branch: TERRITORIAL MBS9BN-PE- R

SBRVIOE. PHONE 361.

BUILDING MATERIALOF ALL KINDS.

DEALERS IN LUMBER.

ALLEN & ROBINSON.Queen Street : : : : : ; Honolulu.

M. Phillips & Co,Wholesale Importers and Jobbers

EUROPEAN ANDAMERICAN DRY GOODS,

FORT and QUEEN 8T8.

SteinwayAND OTHER PIANOS.

THAYER PIANO CO.150 HOTEL ETRKBT.

Phone 218.TUNING OILSIIANTEED.

mrtricmnrrra

DIRECTORY

PIANO AND ORGAN.

James Sheridan Pianoforts Makerami Ttinor. 102 Hotel St. or Ha--

W4II.111 Nowa Co. Tor Bale. cryiheap. sllBlitly mod, full dramlDecker I'lano, Aeolian Organs andI'prliilit I'latios, guaranteed.

Prof. N. M. Lewii, 1462 Emma St.,teacher of I'lano and Oryxti. Urnd-uat- u

uf ltoston ConEervatory.4101-l- m

EMPLOYMENT BUREAU.

For house-hel- phone White 2S91,MaMkl. Uenoml Kuiployiuont Of- -rcs, oor. I'onsncula and llerotanla,

"For Salt" cards at Bulletin.

MeatsFresh, wholesome, and of every

variety' at

THE PARAGON

Berctanin, Alakca, and Union,

'Phono 104.

Sweet Violet ButterThe Best Made.

2 Lbs. for 75c

C. Q. YEE HOP & CO.,

TELEPHONE 251.

Kaneohe BeefALWAYS ON HAND.

YOUNG PIGSPOULTRYEGGSFRESH BUTTER AND CHEESE.

Sam Wo Meat Co.,King Street M&rket. Tel. 288

YOUNG TIM, Manager.

MR. and MRS.rv - v fG. Sakata,

MASSEURS.

Bruises, SprainsTired reel- -

ins; and otherailments quick-ly relieved.

Rci. 1710 Li-li-

St. aboveSchool. Tele-phone 1624.

DAVID DAYTON137 MERCHANT STREET.

LOTS FOR SALE(N KAPIOLANI PARK ADDITION

and other desirable localities'.

For Sale at a Bargain Premisesat Hauula on the beach, a two-stor- y

house and furniture, at a bargain.

ICEmanufactured from pure distilled wa-

ter. Delivered to any part of city bycourteous drivers.

OiUU ICE AND ELECTRIC CO.,

Ktwalo. Telephone 528.

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

for

C. H. BEHN

PAPERAll kinds in rolls and sheets.

AMERICAN-HAWAIIA- PAPER &SUPPLY CO.. LTD.

Fort and Queen Sts., Honolulu.Tel. 410. George G. Guild, Gen. Mgr.

P. L. PETERSNOTARY PUBLIC

at

BULLETIN OFFICE.Phone 250,

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Corporation Notices

NOTICE OF REDEMPTION OFBONDS OF HAWAIIAN R

COMPANY.

We, the undersigned, W. G. IR-WIN and K. I. Sl'At.DINU, Trusteesunder Deed of Trust dated January21, 1902, made by HAWAIIAN U

COMPANY to the undorslguedas Trustees, liereuy give notice to thebondholders of the Hawaiian Sugar

I Company of the election of said Company to redeem and pay, and of theredemption and payment of the fol-

lowing numbered bonds of said Com-pany on the KlttST DAY OF OCTO-IIU-

100S, at the office of theTIIUST COMPANY OK

SAN KKANCISCO In the City andCounty of San Francisco, State ofCalifornia, t:

2 CO 133 205 2C3 322 377 4257 07 134 200 207 325 378 427S OS 144 207 209 328 379 423U 09 140 208 270 330 383 435

10 70 148 209 274 331 3S4 43711 71 152 212 275 334 385 44315 73 164 213 277 335 280 44G16 78 160 217 279 337 38,7 45018 79 157 219 281 338 389 45422 80 158 220 283 342 391 45027 82 159 221 285 349 392 40331 87 105 223 280 350 395 40432 94 174 234 287 353 401 46934 90 177 225 295 355 401 47030 100 178 227 290 350 400 47138 101 179 229 207 357 407 47239 105 1S1 230 300 359 411 47040 108 182 231 305 304 413 47843 110 192 232 308 306 414 47951 111 194 238 310 307 415 48152 112 196 240 312 309 410 48056 110 no 248 314 370 417 49002 120 198 20C 315 271 418 49203 120 200 259 310 372 422 49004 129 203 2G1 317 373 423 497

Tho holders of nbovo numberedbonds are hereby notified to prcBent(or payment of principal and Interestto October 1st, 1908, and surrendersaid lmnds at the plnco anil on thedntu last abovo mentioned, and thatafter October 1st, 1908, all Intereston said bonds numbered as aforesaidshall tense.

Honolulu, T. II., Aucust 4, 1908.W. 0. IRWIN,L I. SI'ALDINO,

Trustees under mi Id HawaiianSugar Company Trust Deed.

NOTICE OF REDEMPTION OFBONDS OF KAHUKU PLAN-TATION COMPANY.

Knhuku Plantation Company, pur-suant to the terms of that certainI)Mri of Trust dated September 30,1899, made by It to the HawaiianTruirt ti Inrmtuiaut Company, Lim-ited, htrsby given notice to the hold-ers of bonds of Kahuku PlantationCompany, Issuud under said Dead atTrust, of Lie oleotlon of said KahukuPlantation Company to redeem andpay and of the redemption and pay-me- ut

of the follpwlnt; numnorcdbands of said Kahuku PlantationCompany, on tho 30th day of Sep-tember, 1908, at the office of theHawaiian Trust Company, Limited,Honolulu, County of Oahu, Territoryof Hawaii, t:

2 14 4i E7 80 lp4 127 135 15S 1724 2X 40 E8 84 106 128 136 158 1766 25 48 61 80 109 129 137 1!9 1796 26 52 62 90 110 131 142 160 186

10 32 EX 68 92 111 182 144 167 18711 34 54 76 94 112 133 1S1 168 18912 41 S5 77 96 122 134 154 171 20013 44 S6 78 96

The holders of the abote numberedbonds are hereby noHfled to preseutfor paymont of principal and interest, nccrued to September 30th, 1908,and to surrender said bonds at theplace and on the date last abovementioned, and that after September30th, 1908, all Interest on said bonds,numbered as aforosald, shall reaso.

Honolulu, T. II., July 27. 1908.KAHUKU PLANTATION COMPANY.

Hy J. P. COOKE,Treasurer.

NOTICE.

Tho Ilnaid of Uhcctnra of the Wnl- -nlha Hul Land will meet at 10o'clock a. m. at Wnlnllui 011 the 20thday of October, 1908, for tho pur- -poio of hc.uliiK all claims aKnlnstsaid IIul nml also for paying divi-dends tu shareholders.

JAMKS K. LOTA,Pros. Wnlnlhn Hul Land.

4113-3-

LOOKat the automobiles, buggies and carnages we nave recently overnauieamid painted

THEN SEE US.

W. W. Wright Go,King Street near South

Tel. 252

The Encore Saloon

Try a drink at the new place andhave "MATT" KEFFERN serve you.

COR. HOTEL and NUUANU.

Bulletin Business Office Phone 250.Eulletin Editorial Room Phone 185,

MANY GASES IN

SNIE COURT

TIip following .ie the enscb whichwill be taken up by the SupiulnoCourt durliiB the next term, wlilcliIn'Klna on Monday next!

I In the Matter of the Kstnln ofC. Ahl, deceased; appeal from CircuitJudge, i'lrst Circuit. A. O. M lloti-citso- n

for M, II Sllvelra ct tilt .

CuMlu &. WIlhliiRtonfor W. L. Whitney, admlnlstiator debonis 11011, nppcll.ii.l,

2 L. I.. MiCnudltss vs. HonoluluPlantation Co., ot tilt.; exceptionsfiom Circuit Couit, I'lrst Clmilt. A.(I. M. Holier (mmi for plalntllf-uppcl-le-

Kinney k Mnix for defendants-appellan- t.

3 Solomon Kunhann ct tit. e.Win. Una; cxrcptlons from CircuitOmit, I'lrat Clicult. W. W. Tlincrfor plaintiffs-appelle- W. C. Atlil forilufeiidaiit-appellni.- t.

I Prank J. Kiiigcr vs. I). Kuwn-nnmil.-

ct nl; appeal from ClicultJudge, I'lrst Circuit, A )a-- !s

for plaintiff-appellan- t; Smith &.

Lewis, Thompson c demons, and CW. Ashford for defendants-appellee!- ,.

6 Territory va, J. I'. Caller: appeal from Dlstilct Magistrate, Hono-lulu. Attorne) Onernl and .1. W.C.ithcart for plalntllT-uppclle- It. W.Ilrrckotis and Kinney & JIurx for defe-

ndant-appellant.

0 l.uclo Korrelra vs. Knmo (k)et alt ; eiror to District Magistrate,IliiiniilstM. S. l ChlllliiEWorlli forplaiiitilT-appcllc- II. E. Cooper forKnrnUhec-appcllun- t.

7 Makee Sugtii Co. vs. .1 K. r.u-le- y.

Tax AsxehMir 11ppe.il fioir TuxAppeal Conit, Pouith Taxation Divi-sion. Kinney & JIurx for plaintiff-nppellan- t;

Attorney (lencrnl for

S Territory vs. Illnnch Martin;exceptions from Circuit Omit, PlibtCircuit. Attorney General and J. W.Cntlicait for plalntlfl'-uppelle- A. S.IlmnphrejH for do.reiidant-appell.m- t.

Set for Wednesday.9 Kiiiiuizo Mntaiiniuin s. tho

County or Hawaii; reserved intentionfinm Clirult Omit. Pourth Clicult.Call S. Smith for plnlntllT, CharlesWilliams for defendant.

10 Territory . (1. K. Scbaefer;appeal from Dlstilct .MaglMiate. Ho-

nolulu. Attorney Gcuer.il, J. W.Cntlirnrt, and P. W. Mllwirtnu forplalntlrr-appelle- Tliompsoti & Clem-011- s

for defendant- - ippollant.11 In re petition of Knlahiut (k)

for n writ of linlie..3 corpna for andon behalf of Annnitillu MaiinnKoa-(w)- ;

appeal fiom Clicult .litdge.PlistCircuit. C. W. Aahfrrd foi petition-er-tippelle- o;

Attornej (lencrnl for

12 In the Matter of tho Petitionof I.eweiH ic Cooke, Ltd ; appeal fromCourt of Land Registration. Castle& Wlthlngton and Kinney & Marxrtr Leweis & Cool;u, Ltd., appellant;Lylo A. Dickey nml L'. M. WiiImiii forMtuy II. Atcheiley, apiiellee.

REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS.

Entered for Record Sept. 26. 1903,from 10:30 a. m. to 12 noon.

II Wuteihotuo Tr Co Ltd et ul toAgnes i: Ilawcs jj

Henry i: Cooper and t to Agnts IC

II awes 11

AgucH i: Huttes .mil hsh In I'm idsM. Hatch m

Oiiomcu Sugar Co to Koi-- o Kuku.i ItelEnte-e- d for Record Srpt 28, K03.

C 11 JcnnliKs to W A Kinney ....AMC II Jennings and uf lo W A Kin

ney uMnnoel J Carvnlho and nt to Wil-

liam A Klnnur i)11 Mulyama to C P Uriidshiiw . ...CM

m m

SJtITO SPEAKS OF

L0CA1JDUCATI0NPormer Jminimso rfinnni rii.n,..nt

Mlkl Saltn, In his Interview to tbulellleXentlltlVU (if 11 Toltlll nmrai ...... ..

dwelt upon tho local education of thu.iiiimiu'hu ctiiitiren lie said: thattheiu nrn inmn limn iDAn inchildren of school ago In Hawaii. ThoHcluiola commenca at 9 o'clock in thumorning and cIoko at 3 o'clock In thuafternoon. Tho children tiro ieniilr...ito attend thn lrovormmmt ul.rw.iu ...-- ..

larly uhcio they learn tho Kngllshlanguage.

ill the Jnnnnokn cph..i.. ti.n Tn..eBO children learn geography, history,penmanship and composition. Thoyattonil the Japanese nchools dally o

9 In tho morning and after 3o clock In the afternoon. Thuio niomany Japaneho bchools on tho fourpiiiiwiiui isiuncij,

In Hniioltiln thnr,. Ij n .1,,,.,. ...,.r,WlKIU thn llllli In nrn t.rnl. ...-.- I r.collego. rhu teachers tiro nrmriil..,iby Iho Education Department.

Ricciitly when Ills Hojul Hlglmess(letieial Prlne,, rnvitimi .iu ,,mill, ho conti United liberally towardstho eilucatlon.il fund which nowamounts to $10,000. Thrnucli tl.medium of this fund children of thollhoreis nrn eli..n ,, ,.,, ...1I10II1 III Lngllsh and Japanese. Thui.uuiuy Association also asslstH ma-terially In educating tho children.

Since thn .Innumtun.Hnvvniia...... ..., t......iV - (iiiilllgratlon treaty wns made In iusr..Japanese, laborers ramn t,i iin.nii 1..'

Lugo nuiiiliors. Thoy were illstrlliuled to arloiis .iiliiiitntliinn ti,,. i ,......-.- ., inn ,iiiii,.gratlon companies were establishedIICIU,

Por tho benefit nf tlm Inni resu. a Jaii.-ines- Hmiitv i,,,a,,u..i- ..'wiiiai uaelected, where tho sick am r.ired for

boiiio or uio lalioiers who aio ungag-oi- lIn various branches of business to- -

uuy uio apparently ilolnif.wvll.

A crown of j;!ory is a beautifulhead of lmir. An Australian lady

AjjV' now in Londonwrite3 under

dato Jan. 28,1007:

"Arer'inalrVlMrhas doss my haira urld (it rood.

iv tfiivjiflL Tlu-- to it, my hairis now thick, glomy,and coft, and whenplaited Is Cr, Incheslong. A j er'slljlr Vigorought to be Died byevery woman whotakes prid In hraiearanto."

mm You also may have"TX. fc r Bucn a crown 01feJtl glory if you will

follow tho example of this lady ami use

tWMrs

ytair VigorIt will remove all dandruff anil

rnako your hair rich and abundant.

riwnt k Dr. J. C, Aor i. C(., Inill, Km. U. S, A.

Quit It!!Quit dipping your pen ! Yon waste

time doins; it.

You CAN use a fountain pen, if it's

Parker'sFountain Pens

The Luckv Curve mnken leaknirAimpossible. It's the Tcrfect Pen.

Ten days' frej trial at

Hawaiian News Co.,Ltd.,

YOUNG BLDQ.

TO TIIE

Holiday-Seekin- g

PublicWhat snot in thes Inlanrlt ran r.

peed the great Waimca Plains inbeauty, climate and diversity of scen-ery? City folk in want of rest andreereation will learn with pleasuremat tne waimea Home of Idr. DavidPorbes, late Manager of Kukuihacle,is now ui the hands of Mr. H. Akona,tne well-know- n Chef.

The nremiies tnav hi n.ntd fnr.nithed by week or month on reason-able terms. Apply to

H. AKONA, WAIMEA, HAWAII.P. 0. Address, Kawaihae.

IronBedsIAIIQE STOCK. LOWEST PRICES.

Coyne Furniture Co.

Rainier BeerFOR SALE AT ALL BARS

TELEPHONE 1331

COCA-COL- A

The Beverage.

HAWAIIAN SODA WORKSPhone 510

J. M. Levy & Co.,

KINO NEAR BETHELPHONE 70

Family Grocers

MISS POWER'S

Millinery Parlors,BOSTON BLDQ., 2ND FLOOR.

CITY MESSENGERSERVICE

PHONE 422J. SANTOS MANAGER

Union Street near Hotel.

FashionableDressmakingReasonable Bsfccs.

MADAME LAMBERT.RERETANIA NEAR FORT

2)ss?-"F-or Rent" cards on sale at

Bulletin office,

7

"wantsWANTED

' Advertisement! Under this HeadingOne Cent Per Word Each Day. No Ad-vertisements Interted for Less ThanTen Cents.

Out Ionian IiuvIiik modern furnishedcollage doalrrs to lent one or tworooms; 0110 block fiom KlnB bt.Address "Dr.," this office.

rurnlHlit'il cottage, miltublu for twoKuntlunen; clmo to business t.

Atldress AAA," llulletln.1113-t- f

(ieiinaii wnnmii wIhIicb position ellli-i-- r

for cam of clillilivu or as took.Address "S" tills ollluj.

111- 2-

HowltiB ninclilne: niust be In goodorder and reasonable. Address "XYZ," tills otllce. 1093-t- f

Position by expert bookkeeper sndBtntlBtlclnn. Addicss "J. U. 11.,"lliillctln ulHco. 4090-t- f

Second-han- d flat-to- p desk; must boreasonable. Address "L.P.," thisofTlce. 3955-t- f

A second-han- d showcase, about 6x2x1feet. Addresa with prlco "P.." thisolUce. 2951-t- f

A baby carriage. State conditionnnd pilco to "J. K" Uulletln office. 4079-t- f

Kxpcrlcnced man to do platlug work.Atldless "JI" this olllce. 410C-t- f

Clean wiping rags nt the Uulletln or.lice.

SITUATION WANTED

Klrst-clau- s gardener, experienced Inpruning trees; references furnish-ed. "Oardonor," this office.

4091-lt- u

TO LET

Six-roo- modern house, electriclights, Ens, mosquito proof. In-

quire at 13S7 I'ensaeoU St.

ruriiltdicil cotlngo at Cottngu (irovo,King St. Inuulre No. S. 4111-t- f

Two furntslied rooms. Apply Mrs.u. McConnell, 1223 Emtua St.

Nicely furiilshcil rooniH, ool andnlry. 1I.'.7 I'nlon St. 4114-l- w

Furnished hoiikc. 1713 Beach Iload.Apply on premises. 40G7--

LOST.

On WulklM ear Sntuidny ccnliig,Sept. 19th, inily'H hiinil tiitchel

gold wnt ih, neckline, andrings, etc. Ilnwnnl nt W. SI. Ilitsh,Inter-Islan- d shops, 1112-4- 1

A gold pin between postofllco nnd theO. It. & L. depot. Kinder willplease leturn to this offlco and

luward. 411 1 w

Andrew Usher'sScotch Whiskey

O.V.G. SpecialReserve

W. C. Peacock & Co., Ltd.,Agents.

FORMER RESIDENCE OF

Dr. MINER,1G7 BERETANIA STREETWill Be Opened Oct. 1st as a

First ClassBoarding and

Rooming HouseElectric LlVhtl. Hnt nrul C!M,1 W.

ter: Airv Rooms: ' Cnnvcnli-n-f inTown and Shopping District; FirstClass Service; Satisfactory Rates.

J. J. MTJLLER,PROPRIETOR.

ARTTHEATERWonderful Motion Pfotniw lirimt.

intr to view scenes from mnny landsand embracing: Comedy nnd Pathos.Two changes each week.

Monday and ThursdayTHE GREAT ALAPAI

Good music nnd illustrated songs.Admission 10c. Children 5c.Scats in boxes, 25c, '

TOR SALE

Advertisements Under tills HeadingOne Cent Per Word Eacn Diy. No

Interted for Less ThanTen Cents.

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BaseballBoxingBoating SPORT

MooheausBeatPalamas

Out, In Their Last

Appearance

The Moohc.ius won n came and lostn gnine for their last r.ppcaranco heic.On Saturday they lost out to tlio Punaby 11 score of 12 to 1, but yesterdnythey took tlio measure of the I'nlamnsand won a kuiiio. after some

ery close work. This is their lastappearance here.

The details of that first day nroboon told. The dlspailty in hits Wasnot fo great ns In the score; 10 to C

(ho lilts stood, hut, though Williams(if llllo was halted harder than theWilliams of St. Louis fame, n differ-ence In tho support given the menwas largely accountable for that top-hea-

score.The Moo-cow- a scored one In tho

rtfth, when Hampton bungled nchance for an assist.

Tho Puns bcorcd three In the firstand three In the second, and nil oflive in the fifth. Tevca' and Shel-don's errors let In Mnrcnlllno andIlruni, and Castle went to second. KUlilt, scoring Castle, ami, with twomen down, after Hoogs had lilt, Hen-derson blugled, and later ran In on(leoige Desha's crior

Castle made another for the PunsIn the seventh, after which the scor-ing w'.'is through.

Yesterday It was finite a differenttalc.

Ilrlck Lyman led off with a threc-liagge- r,

sliding home on Desha's e.

The Palamnt caino In andproceeded to hit tho hall

Imi (I. Correa, Ilonan, and Kealohasingled, and then Walker sent themall romping to the pan with a longtluce-bagg- to right-fiel- d fence. HutIvahaiiuinul wag out, pitcher to first,iiinl Walker was milled at the plate.Kama singled, hut was stopped on anattempted steal. The crisis was past.It wiib the only swntfest of tho game.

I The Mooheati8 sent one ncioss intho second, also, when Teves went tothird on first's error, and crossed onTodd's sacrifice. Tnklng anotherbrnce, they tied It In the nfth. whenSheldon annexed the second sack onKnhmiwliiui's error, and rompedhome when Tecs singled. Hut" Mor-pheus got In his work in the last ofthe same Inning, and Correa nnd Ke-aloha both beat it heme on an orei-thio-

(list to second.The seventh was memorable, as the

visitors took tho lead thcie. Lyman,Hill Desha, and Sheldon all singled,the first two scoring. Sheldon scoredtho winning run a minute later onTeves" sacrifice a long fly to Pan-luli- l.

The tale told In oiTlcinl figures:MOOIIEAUS

All II III! SU OLymnn, ss . r 2W. Desha, cf .... 5U. Dosha, If I

Sheldon, 21i ....4Teves, 3b 2Solomon, c 4

Todd, lb 4

Williams, rf 4

Ollvclin, p 3

Totals 3D 6 7 2 27 9 1

PALAMASau n mi sn o a 1:

Correa, lb 2 2 1 0 13 0 1

Honau, ss 4 1 1 0 1 G 1

Kcalohn, 3b. ...4 2 2 0 1 1 0Walker, cf 4 0 1 0 2 0 0Kahnawinul, 2b . I 0 1 0 2 4 1

Kama, rf 3 0 1 0 0 0 0Paaluhl, If 3 0 0 0 1 0 0Esplndn, p 4 010010Hoopli, c 3 0 0 0 7 2 1

Totals 31 G 8 0 27 13 4

Huns and base hits by lnning3:1234GG789

Moohcaus 11001030 0 6II. II 110110 3007

Palamns 30002000 0 G

11. II G 1 0 1 1 0000 8SUMMARY Two-bas- o hits: To-o-

Williams. Thrce-bas- o hits: Ly-

man, Walker. liases on balls: off Es-plndn, 3; Ollvelra, G. Stiuck out:by Esplnda. 8; Olvclrn, G, Wildpitch: Esplnda, Hit b pitched ball;Ollvclra. Saciillco hit: Teves. Dou-ble, plays: Ollvelra to Todd to Solo-ma-

Knhnuwinul to Correa, Sheldon(unassisted), Tlmo of game: lh.2Gm. Umpire: W. PreBtldge. Scor-er: W. T. Haposo.

tt ItTho Luso League opened up nt

Park yesterday, thu Lusltn-mi- s

beating out the San Antomos bya scoie of 2G to 20 It is said that afalse score wafc doped out for tWasame, a scoie of 4 to 3.

STODDARD DAYTON

By Hour or Trip.

G. C. Beokley, JiPHONE 200,

ODE FAN'S HKB

When, Walker came to bat. someMoohcau remarked his cross-hande- d

style of gripping the stick and said,"Aw, this fellow enn't bat." Walkermado it a three-bagg- to right gar-

den, elenring all threo bases andscoring threo runners.nun

Panluhl forgot in the seventh thatn runner niny come home from thirdnftcr a fly ball has bctn caught In thooutfield. He tossed the ball In a leis-urely manner to Esplndn, while Shel-

don was heating It home.I S I, aI Ilrlck Lman sprung a llttlo sur-prls- o

on Willie Ksplrda yesterday. HeI pounded out a Ion: one thu first rat-

tle out of the box, nnd annexed threobags on it by some tight sprinting.

ti n nOllvclra twirled a better game, ta-

ken right through, than his showingat the outset led the crowd to ex-

pect.n tt

Kealoha's stop In theM'cond Inning yesterday was one ofthe pretty pl.is of tho day.

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Willlo Esplndn pitched n nlco garuo)csterdny, but ho was hit a bit hard-er than was expected.

n xt ::The Palamns' doubla In tho ninth

made one of tho nlcect features of thewhole gnine.

a :iVilioMon ilacd a rattling game at

second for the Moohcaus.a a it

Tho Moo-Cow- s look like too manyfon tho Illyoralders.

NEWSBOYS KNOW

NATIONAL PASTIME

Giants Beat BulletinIn, Well Played

' Game

The best baseball entertainment Inmany n day was furnished at Ilaso-ba- ll

Pari;, yesterday afternoon, whenthe Giants, newsboys, beat the s,

more newsboje, nt the nation-

al gamo by n scoro of 10 to C, after ithad looked as thouish the Uulletlnswould win in a driving finish. Theyplajed the game so well that most oftho older players weio frankly sur-prised, and the tans mora franklyenthusiastic. The only difference wasone of speed, nnd without this differ-ence ono might havo imagined thatthe midgets belonged to the Honolulullaseball League.

The Giants won on superior abilityIn beating it around babes, which wasin turn probably due to better coach-ing on their part. Ping Kong pitch-ed a good game, nnd Kuroda, whodid the twirling In the latter part ofthe contest, had an underhand deliv-ery which did lots of good work fortho Uulletlns. Tho "men" hackedeach other up In good shape allthrough, and showed tho greatestcoolness In ticklish situations.

In fact, the showing they madebpeaks well for tho piospccts of base-ball in future years in Honolulu.When these fellows glow up to

j ears, what will not be pos-

sible for a Honolulu baseball team?The Giants made their lead bet-

ter right up to the ninth, when itstood nt 10 to 1, and bonio of tho Bul-

letin men were putting on their coatsgetting ready tq go homo. Then, theunexpected hnppened. Perry reachedthird on a succession of oriors. AhShnw blngled, scoring Perry; nndSllva scored on Hawlln's error.

Kuroda, and Hoomana nil sin-gled, scoring Ah Shaw, Ah Tul, andKuroda, The crowd, what thoro wasof it, was wild with excitement, andthe game, closed with a rush thatbrought a flush almost nf victory tothe faces of the vanquished.

It was a fine show, and proved thatthere are real In Hono-lulu outsldo of tho recognized circles.

JtlKnijME OPENS

Tho new schedule of tho AtkinsonLcaguo was started yesterday at

Park, the Kcwnlos defeatingtho Aln Moanas by a score of 12 to C,

and tho Mntlnes putting it on theIroquois by a score of 9 to 7,

The Marines played tho cleanestgame of the day, but failed to hit theball hard enough to win out.

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RaoingWrestling

Rowing

Alohas Jr. Badly Beat

Asahi-Viol- ets Win

,Oyer Aalas

Two fast games wero played nt theAala Park diamond yesterday fore- -

jnoon by the Riverside Junior teams.In the first game the Chinese AlohasJr. walked over the Asahls by thoccore of 8 to 0 and In the second con-

test the Sweet Violets defeated theAalas by the close score of G to 4.

Tho first contest was notable forthe fine twirling of Louis of thoAlohas, who pitched one of the bustgames of the season, Tsunlto alsodid well for ihe Asahls, hut he wasnot given proper support by his team.This was the causo of the defeat.

In tho Bccond game the Sweet Vio-

lets had n closo fight with the Aalas.For a while It looked as If an cxtrn-Innln- g

game would be played. Attho end of tho eighth Inning thescore stood 4 to 4, but Kapua man-

aged to scoro tho winning run. Guer-rero retired by the short to first-bas- e

route; Kapua Blngled; Pua sacrificedKapun to second, and Lanl blngled,scoring Kapua.

Billowing Is the official tale infigures:

FHIST (JAMECHINESE ALOHA JR.

AU It 1)11 SU OjAlona, p G 2 0

En Pul, cf 4 3 2 1

A. May, II 4 2 0 10Tom Yan, ss . . . . 4 0

Kuhanwlnul, 21) .3 0

Ellasa, rf 4 0

HoYup, If 4 0

Notau, c 4 1

P. Louis, p 4 0

Total 3G 8 G 3 27 9 1

AURnilSn O A EASAllfS

Kenzo, ss 4 0 1 0 1 3 1

Hideo, 2b 4 0 0 0 0 1 1

Tou, It 4 0 0 0 0 0 0Goto, cf 3 0 0 0 0 0 0Kujoshl, c 3 0 0 0 8 0 3Mnsa, lb 3 0 1 0 12 0 0Saklchl, 3b 3 0 0 0 0 1 0Sueoka, rf 3 0 1 1 0 0 0

Tsunlto, 3 0 10 2 2 0

Totals 30 0 4 124 7 5

Huns nnd base hit by Innings:1234G6789

Alohas Jr. 3 0 12 0 0 2 0 8II. it 00221010 G

Asahls 0 0000000 0 0II. H 00 102000 1 4

SUMMARY Struck out: by P.Louls.!9; by Tsunlto, 7. Passed ballsKujoshl, 3. Sacrifice hits: KahaAwl- -

mil. Umpire: Eng Sang.M K tt

SECOND GAMEAALAS

All RUH 81) O A ESam Hop, rf ..4110200J. Leslie, 3b. ...4 0 1 1 2 0 1Asam, 2b-- lf 4 1 2 0 0 3 0II. Leslie, p-- ..4000131Franco, rf-- c ....4 1 0 1 4 0 0Urltb, lb 4 0 0 0 11 0 0Markhum, If-- ..4001040Hoopal, cf 4 0 0 0 4 0 0Lanl, p 1 1 0 0 1 1 0Correa, ss l o 0 o o 1 0

Totals 34 4 4 3 2G 12 2- -

SWEET VIOLETSAB It DH SB O A E

WalWIng, cf ...4 0 0 0 2 0 0Peterson, p 4 0 0 0 4 0Kuhlll, ss 4 1 2 1 0 2 0Guerrero, rf . . . . 4 0 0 0 0 1 0Kapha, lb ......4 2 2 1 13 0 2Pua, 2b 3 1 2 1 2 3 1

Lan."Kld," 3b... 4 12 0 3 3 0Tonoyj If 2 0 0 0 1 1 1Tom "Unknown, C.3000G0O

Taints 31 C 8 3 27 14 4

KunB unci base lilti by Innings:123456789

Aalas - nini2nnn n a

H. II 0001200104S. Vlo)et 00040000 1 &

II. II 0004 00202 8SUMMARY Uaue on balls: off

,Lnnl, 1. Struck out: by Lesllo, l;I Lanl, 3; by eterson, D, Passed balls:Sam Hop, 1, Sacrifice bits: Pua.

(Double play: Tonoy to Pun. Winning

I run scored with one jnan out. Urn- -I'md, it emug. otuiui, YV. X III(filing

au ik mvT. QUI won out from II. C. Carter,

uftor a beautifully played and veryclose contest, in the finals for the

Cup, finishing with 2 up and1 to play, though the Interest hudbeen Intense for the spectators' up tothe 17th hole, und tho gamo had beenanybody's up to 13th. The matchwa"s pluyed under perfect conditions,ueiure u inrgo crowu or Rolling cnthu- -filnflta .....Mi- - Hill.... win..,,. ,f. .!. .tu 111,111. ill

.httve his name Inscribed on tho cup. J

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