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- I ' The only live way to sell 1907 Spring goods is to first tell of them in the Bulletin i "Wc ! cannot :!: II c," laid Mr. Ml STEAMER TABLE I . cawber. "without something wide- - T 4-- ly diffeicnt from existing circum- - From San Francisco: tf stances shortly turning up" He Hurra I'cb. 13 ,. was forever the soul of optimism America Mnru i'cli. 'JO 4. and threadbare poverty, having a For San Francisco : Evening Bulletin 4. philosophy he did not practice. Sonoma I'cb. 12 4, .- -. The man who is discontented with Mongolia ...I'cb. 1) 4 .y his business must take cv ery means . From Vancouver: . at his command to improve it. Mlowera Mnr. 9 Change its lethaigy into activity For Vancouver: by advertising m the EVENING Aorangl Mnr. C O'CLOCK BULLETIN and Enlarging Your 4 3:30 EDITION Patronage jfr , Vol. IX No 3614 lO PAGES-HONOL- ULU FKHKITORY OP HAWAM. TIJKHDAY. KI0I5HUARY 12. 1907-- 10 I'AGEh JflttOB 5 (JlINTB iViajOirity Of Legislators Take Economy III WRITES OfiAlfffi Says Mango, Papaia And Ohia Can All Be Improved fiantn Hiixn, Oil, .Inn 2SI, Iflo". Jlr. II I' Wood, Siirclur), The Promotion Committee, Hu-J- J iiolulii, Hawaii. Mj Dear Sir! Nothing would glvo me morn pleasure, more teal happi- ness nml more rest, which Is no sadl), kiiII) needed In my cnHc, than tu inakc'n visit to the Hawaiian Islands. SI) friend, JiidRo Lclli, ami injuolf hnvo talked of Ktich n visit for scv-rr- jcarn, lint I havc.ncvcr been alilo In get imiij jit. In fact, linn not lakrn a elij's nintlim for tlirco jears. If I should liu nu) a month It would i,i ko mo several earn to catch tip In mj cxpcilmcnls, for they lmo In la! followed accurately nil tlio time. There In not the leant possible) iliieHtlon Inn what th0 papula toiild tin lniirned hi that II would have tho llnvor of the best. I hnvo iiIwiih hren Interested In the mountain np-- I le w lilt li joti have and tho alligator ' pear, and the mango. .I1 these, us well iih the Iinnana and tho inrnnnut, nn he Improved without nn) ques- tion lo .iIiikmI any extent If the mat- ter Is properl) taken up. HcKrcttlng exceedingly that I run-n- ot nee. my vvn) at present to visit tho Islands, I remain, Vuiirs slncctcl), (Slg ) LUTIlHIl IIUIlllANIC. Tho uliovn letter, v:ilch Secretary Wood received tills morning, Im not-ma- ll of cre.it Interest to Hawaiian espee tall) nnw that tho experiments of Horticulturist lllg-Mii- h of the Experiment Station hnvo ihown that even the moat delicate f uIIh mown hern aru tapalilo of Lhlpment, even an far ax Oregon. (Jerrltt I'. Wilder, who Iiiik given iiiurli Finely to tho fruits of Hawaii and whose forthcoming liuok Is ex- it rted In add much of Interest tn the general knowledge of these matters, Ik Just the man, na8 Secretary Wood, tn take up Mr. Ilurhank's lino of work In tho Islands. Ho has a thorough knowledge of thn horticul- ture nf Hawaii, Is deeply Interested In nil that pertains tir thn Islands' velfnre, and has hoth thn time and dlnpnsltlon In rarefully innduit a se- - riea or experlincntH looking tn tlio linprnvement of our fruits. Mrs P A. McNeill arrived on thn Korea )esteriliy from the mainland tn Miend a few months with Mrs. Walter, Hoffmann. She Is it uuinlier of thn Art Institute In Chicago and lame pro-- l lutrcd to do sketching In water cnlnm as well as In nil, ( i i iy i wsi'j mWwM k 41 , MUk 8"sS?J H - -- - i IW'U 1 r 'Ja iilr',ll!lryll ' MAUI. IN NUVV VORK liiliciiBijuc- :-- WIRELESS GO; INCUHrORAlBJ " JOR HAWAII Articles of Incorporation of the Wire less Teh graph Cnmpiii) Ltd, were filed with the Territorial Treasurer this afternoon. The IneoriHirators, who ato also all iifllci rs of Hie compiii), are )' .1. Cross, r. i: Thonipsim, W. K Par- tington, 13 ,M Camplicll and A N Cainpliell, i: .1 Cross Is the principal' mover In the new enterprise, which h designed to take over the wireless tel egraph s)stcm now controlled liy Cross The capital stock of the coinpan) Is IfpO.OOO. all of which has been sub scrlhed There arc ROOD shares of the stock, of a par value of $10 inch. It Is provided In the ni tides of Incorpora Hon that the capital stock of the cum pan) may be Increased to 1 150,000 If desired The objects of the roinpan) aru those Indicated by Its name, tho Installing, using ami Introducing ofnii) sjstciu of vvlrcliss Iclcguiph) on or between anv of the Islands of the Torrltnr). The other cuxlomar.v powers Incident tu the principal olijcrl aru Included The officers of the tcitupan) me: V. J, Cmss. president, 12 Thompson, vlre president; W 11 l'nrrlni;toii, sec-- retar), H M Caniilicll, treasurer, A. N. Cauipbcll, nmlltoi. I) ED M COSTS COURT In addition tn bis failure to collect fioiii I'earcn the J 10 for which he was suing. It cost Ktillertnn Just Sit com t costs tu hnvo tho case tried before! Judge Llndsu). The matter nf the bill nf cosfs In the rasn initio up be- fore the .lodge this morning, and hu assessed tho entile amount against the plaintiff, Kiillcrtou. This was, of course, additional tn the lawyer's lee l'ullorton threatens tn appeal tho case, hut bus as )el taken no steps to do so. Man) Inquiries mo heen recclv-r- cl at tho nfllrii of Irwin & Co In tn tho Honnnia. The Oceanic boat left H)duev five da)s Into on'c-cou- nt nf a strike nf her union crow and will not reach here till next Montlii) afternoon or Tucsdii) morn- ing. Sheriff Inukea Is iimteninlatlng ap- pointing iilsmt 100 cltlreits ih spulal IHillin without pnj, whose dut) It will be to assist his department In mso ot tints or slmllai emerginclis MACHINE-MAD- E POI Delivered In thoroughly cleansed eon Ulnert to any part of the city. LEAVE ORDERS AT WELL3-FARG- O OFFICE KING ST. Its Idle To Discount the part that dreia plays In shaping a man's career. Ar- rayed In an III fitting ault of poor material, out of date, or exaggerated In style, a man may at heart be a gentleman of the highest type, and a go nlus In ability. But the world will misjudge him. THE KASH GO,, Limited, TEX. MAIN 25. COR. FORT AND HOTEL STS. tSaii-- - ..u. - AH ADMINISTRATOR Some Believe That It Would Do Away With Abuses LINDSAY FAVORS SURETY BUNDS FUR GUARDIANS Judge Thinks There Should Be An Improvement in the Way Es- tates of Wards Are Handled I he matter nf having npiHilntcd n public administrator tu lake the place nf private iiihiilulstraturH In the case of pcrscuu wlin din Intestate is lielug talked nf mure or less among thoo who have bait dealings with tho pin- - hate court, ami as a general thing, the idea Is favored. As matters now stand, mi) one who has a claim against the estate of a de ceased person, or a common 1,111 col- lector who may have bought a claim against the estate for speculation, may Ko before the probate Judge mid ask that letters of administration Issue tu Mm While tho Judge ma) not nicer-tar- ll grant bis request, in sumo cases be does so, especiatl) where through Ignorance or other Inahtllt) to npposo the request, tho heirs at law fall In block the move of the bill collector. Such an Instance inme up receutl) mid caused u good deal of 111 feeling, the general Idea exptessed being that the widow nf the deceased was the vlc-tl- ut sharp practice 'I he law regarding the appointment of administrators nanus those who may be appoint! d In the following order of prim It) 1 The Husband uf a dcciased wlfo 2. The wife nf a husband deceased 'I he children being major, i. Druthers and sisters uf the deceased . Cou- sins germaln uf the deceased li An) Isma tide creditor uppljlug fur admin- istration Provided, however, that the Judge ma), for Hitlsfnetor) cause, dlsiegnid the order nf priority picserlbcd Judge Llndsii), whu Is the piiihatn Judge this term, was lint prepared this morning to give an) decided opinion cm tho matter. He said that be win Invuiably Imiuesied with the Idea and was Inclined to he of the opinion Hint It would work out satisfactorily and would do nvva) with certain abuses that prevail under present tciudlllnu.i. Hut he stated that he had not looked Into the matter sufflclentl) to be will- ing at this time) to mi) that he advii-cite- d the apiHilutuunt of a public "At the same time," be said, "I understand that the plan works out well In some States where there Is a public administrator. I cer talnl) believe that It would be well to havu tho matter discussed" Judge l.lndsu) suggested that a pub He gvaidliu might also he appointed. ami was inclined in iieiteve, tlutt this would ho a guild muve "Thero Is one thing I do believe," lin said, "ami that Is that guardians tbnuld be rcrpilre-- tn furnish tho bond (Continued on Page 2) MANY MEN of wisdom and integrity arc often able to give the indi- vidual some valuable points on investments and he of assistance in the rare of teal or personal propcrlj. Such n class of men const! lutes the Board of Direct- ors of Hawaiian Trust Company, Ltd. Fort St. Qonolul't CHARGE IS PLACED AGAINST YOUNG CHAUFFEUR 1 be police arrested Ilenrj Lewis, tho adopted turn of lMwIn II Lewis, nf the Stock) arils Stables last night on n t barge nf violating tho provi- sions of, the Count) urdlnanie relat- ing In tlio registration, ldentlllcnttun, use nml operation of niotcii cars There Is a special section under wblih Joung Lewis, who bus acted for sonic time ns chauffeur of the iiitoniohlles nf tho Slock) ards Sta- bles, will hu prosecuted This Is Section 8 of the ordinance which provides that ainoue operat ing a motor car In the County uf O ibu must pass an examination mid obtain a chauffeur's license Section II of the sanio ordinance provides that no one under (be nge of 17 shall be given a llrenso to run a motor tar This means that )Oiing Lewis, who Is under tho age stated, cannot obtain a license The arrest will menu the testing, so as romi as it Is presented to them of' the County ordinance as regards Wnlic seieial ut the legislators on cdnstltutlonnllt). It Is held by scmieMhe utbtr Mantis have signed the that the Supervisors have no right to place an arbitrary age limit for chaut feiiis and thut tho fact Hint they have done so Invalidates the entire (rdlnancc. On tho cither hand, many attornc)H hold that the provision re- - pnrtllntr ........ .. nt... tu ..... .... tirft.ti.t ,..,..., tin .... the public sifcty elomwls Unit jciungi .1,11.1 i.ii .,. i. .ir.....i ,", "'V '""l a machine wbli h ma)t'iiilanger not only the lives nf those In thn mi. but of pedestrians as well The arrest Is the icsult nf ntinicr- - nusenmplalnts which have been made In the pnllce or recaie-B- rmuiliiK ot niotnr cars li) lm)S who Have not the, litilgment which should ho exciclsed In case a collision Is threatened, and Sheriff Inukea baa decided to take Bteps In tho matter which will settle ' nil disputes from nnw on. IS WAITING IN BANK CilD A fl AIM AWT I rUK A wLAlITlALll Mono In the extent of nlsiut Ji.Ouul Is Mug In the Pirsl National Itanli waiting fur some ouo In c,nmu iiloiig nml claim It, according to the report nt' the Sceretnr) nf tho Unlteil Stntcs Treasury fur the ear ending Juno S0, 190ft. This moiiev Is thn balance on dm cltitm tiuiirflu nml lint liiltnnil nnKtaH Ravings dejin-lt- s. C'emgress nppiojirlnted, It will be the sum of $1,000,000 to pa) for propert) burned hern b) nfllclal orders. Of this sum (1,015 t' remains' umlaimcd, icpreseutlng 1!S awards. I When the I'nltcd Stales timk over, these Islands, It assumed the outstand- ing bonds. 'I here nre still outstanding! unclaimed Histal savings tn the sum uf l.'.SDUI. BISHOP ST. PAY4ESS fl S Enough Signatures Are Secured For Pledge Th it the Legislature, if It shcmld have an extra session, will draw an extra pa) for their services in connec- tion wltli It Is now' practlcall) an is- - liitilluluil fin I At fur tin. itnclltnellL ill tthtl t,u, UKl8iHt,)ril ,,lcdge themselves tu serve without such pay has been signed liv the following O.ihu mem- bers i: P'lllshoji, .1. C Lane, . I M lion sett. C P Cbllllugwoith and W O Smith, and Representatives John Hughes. A I) Castro, W. T. Itawllus, I! A (' Lung IM W Qiilnn, J II 8 Knkii, h Kali iouu ami S 'P Cur-ren- . Joe Kal.ina Ju'in Paoo and lolel- - vvl hmc n it ill mil bin will surel) do pledges Kent them, mil) one Senator besides the live Oahu Senators named, Is acta ill) uecessir) tu cnsuie the pu) less extra session H. A. Klitldscn, tuator-e- b c I from Kauai, said a couple of dais iiLo thut be would sign It U n.it ii ia r that If mi extra session should .,,.,,.,. .1... I ....1 ' """' """"'"'" """ " l' salaries, the (ioveruor would )yli Dm Item u this case It would tnlfn u two-thir- vote hi both houses tu over W)J ,,, ,U(( lim, l8 l(. 8t ..,. ,..,.., ..,-- . , . ,,.,,, ., . k,,,,,,.,,, ,., ,,,.. r. -- r of ,e SellIltorH flolll Klllwl ,, Mlllll W ,ni, 8 indicated their liitentluu t(1 KKII ,. lMhV tt(MI, lp Htiuuiit lo B8tu n,u ut n, , t. t, m AH'LEONO GETS m CHANCE TO CELEBRATE Albert Mi Leoug Is receiving mile b pi. ict Ice In law b his frequent trips UIIIIIUIl) Mil II1U HllllMIl III inn WHU ani ,,lllel, ',llllKe IK' ""U ,ct t,,( respondent 'rt until ! o'clock this mnrtilng 'I he annual meeting of the stockhold e rs of the Pioneer .Mill Co, Ltd, will he held nt the ofllco of llnckfcld k. Co Ltd , nil Thitrbdn), Peliru ir lst ALCXANDnn YOUNG DUILDINO. The Money You Received Christmas THIS SHOULD NOT HE 8PCNT WHY NOT TAKC THAT CASH AND INVEST IT IN A uurtABLi: AftTicLu op rurtNi. Tunc, ace now much you can QET FOR IT AT Till: tiTOREB OF J. HOPP & CO. Pledge 180 May Be Lost In Steamer Wreck : Mnorinfnl 1'rcit Spe oil Cn'ilc) 5 I1I.0CK ISLAND, B. I, Feb. 12. The steamer Lnrehmont was sunk today in a collision with the schoouct Hany Know Hon. Possibly 180 persons hate been lost. Nineteen have been rescued fl To Settle Troubles With San Domingo j ( Mitcldtnl i'n nji ticil CilMr WASHINGTON, D. C, Feb 12. President Kooscvclt today sent n M new ttcaty with San Domingo tn the Senate for confirmation. The main feature of the ticnty is the provision for collection of revenues. Thinks Thaw Mind Is Unsound NEW YORK, N. Y Feb. 12. Dr. Evans, an expert alienist, was on the stand today and testified to his opin- ion that Harry Thaw is of unsound mind, 'Quake In Spain MADnin. Snain. Feb. 12 A sc. vcrc carthcutakc occurred toclav at Aihama. There It no safety In under security; you never can tell who Is fjolno to learn your se- cret hiding place for your val- uables. But when you have your papers and valuables In a safe de- posit vault you need not care who knows It. Four dollars a year with us. The Henry Waterhouse Trust Company, Ltd. REMEMBER THE NAME 66 Our Port Speech Of Edward To Parliament MV'c'"le(! Prrji Mitclal Callel LONDON, Eng Feb. 12. Parlia- ment opened today with the usual ceremony. The speech from the Throne is devoted to Ireland, the ar- my, the House of Lords, and temper- ance reform. II Heen. writes from China that he has tint vet been up ugilnst tint famous Judgu lllley uxnmlntitloim. A letter received frnm him b) rcli-tlve- -i reads In pact as follows: "The new I'nltcd States Judge bus curtilnl) given the lawjcrs hero u blow In tho solar plexus. I.ast week I tiled my application fur admission In the I'nltcd States Court, and I wna polltM) Informed hy tho Judge to wnlt until next mouth for my exami- nation Hard lines, I tell ou, us I will nut ho able tn appear In an) of tho local courts during the Interim." The iiuumil meeting of sloekhnldciH of Whitncv d Marsh, Ltd, will lie held on I'rldav l'chriiar) 1.1th, ut I . m in the board room uf the Illshop TliiRt Co Nob 59 .Street And then when you want to secure a shoe for $4 50 which has style and durability, end is the most comfortable shoe you ever wore, come to our store. In the last of a shoe lies the comfort, and tltcic is only one "IDEAL." Made in 3 htylcs GUN METAL CALF NOB. RUSSIA CALr BLUOHKll NOB. ' OIL RUSSIA WATERLOO!' BLUCJHER NOB. Wc Cater to Island Trade. Manufacturers Shoe Go,, Limited,
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Page 1: The Evening Bulletin - evols.library.manoa.hawaii.edu · of pcrscuu wlin din Intestate is lielug talked nf mure or less among thoo who have bait dealings with tho pin--hate court,

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The only live way to sell 1907 Spring goods is to first tell of them in the Bulletini

"Wc

!

cannot:!:

II c," laid Mr. MlSTEAMER TABLE I . cawber. "without something wide- - T

4--ly diffeicnt from existing circum- -

From San Francisco: tf stances shortly turning up" HeHurra I'cb. 13 ,. was forever the soul of optimismAmerica Mnru i'cli. 'JO 4. and threadbare poverty, having a

For San Francisco : Evening Bulletin 4. philosophy he did not practice.Sonoma I'cb. 12 4, .--. The man who is discontented withMongolia ...I'cb. 1) 4 .y his business must take cv ery means .

From Vancouver: . at his command to improve it.Mlowera Mnr. 9 Change its lethaigy into activity

For Vancouver: by advertising m the EVENINGAorangl Mnr. C O'CLOCK BULLETIN and Enlarging Your

4 3:30 EDITION Patronagejfr ,

Vol. IX No 3614 lO PAGES-HONOL- ULU FKHKITORY OP HAWAM. TIJKHDAY. KI0I5HUARY 12. 1907-- 10 I'AGEh JflttOB 5 (JlINTB

iViajOirity Of Legislators Take EconomyIII WRITES

OfiAlfffiSays Mango, Papaia And

Ohia Can All Be

Improved

fiantn Hiixn, Oil, .Inn 2SI, Iflo".Jlr. II I' Wood, Siirclur), The

Promotion Committee, Hu-J-J

iiolulii, Hawaii.Mj Dear Sir! Nothing would glvo

me morn pleasure, more teal happi-ness nml more rest, which Is no sadl),kiiII) needed In my cnHc, than tuinakc'n visit to the Hawaiian Islands.SI) friend, JiidRo Lclli, ami injuolfhnvo talked of Ktich n visit for scv-rr-

jcarn, lint I havc.ncvcr been aliloIn get imiij jit. In fact, linn notlakrn a elij's nintlim for tlircojears. If I should liu nu) a monthIt would i,i ko mo several earn tocatch tip In mj cxpcilmcnls, for theylmo In la! followed accurately niltlio time.

There In not the leant possible)iliieHtlon Inn what th0 papula toiildtin lniirned hi that II would have thollnvor of the best. I hnvo iiIwiihhren Interested In the mountain np-- I

le w lilt li joti have and tho alligator' pear, and the mango. .I1 these, us

well iih the Iinnana and tho inrnnnut,nn he Improved without nn) ques-

tion lo .iIiikmI any extent If the mat-ter Is properl) taken up.

HcKrcttlng exceedingly that I run-n- ot

nee. my vvn) at present to visit thoIslands, I remain,

Vuiirs slncctcl),(Slg ) LUTIlHIl IIUIlllANIC.

Tho uliovn letter, v:ilch SecretaryWood received tills morning, Im not-ma- ll

of cre.it Interest to Hawaiianespee tall) nnw that tho

experiments of Horticulturist lllg-Mii- h

of the Experiment Station hnvoihown that even the moat delicatef uIIh mown hern aru tapalilo ofLhlpment, even an far ax Oregon.

(Jerrltt I'. Wilder, who Iiiik giveniiiurli Finely to tho fruits of Hawaiiand whose forthcoming liuok Is ex-

it rted In add much of Interest tn thegeneral knowledge of these matters,Ik Just the man, na8 SecretaryWood, tn take up Mr. Ilurhank's linoof work In tho Islands. Ho has athorough knowledge of thn horticul-ture nf Hawaii, Is deeply InterestedIn nil that pertains tir thn Islands'velfnre, and has hoth thn time anddlnpnsltlon In rarefully innduit a se- -

riea or experlincntH looking tn tliolinprnvement of our fruits.

Mrs P A. McNeill arrived on thnKorea )esteriliy from the mainland tnMiend a few months with Mrs. Walter,Hoffmann. She Is it uuinlier of thnArt Institute In Chicago and lame pro-- llutrcd to do sketching In water cnlnmas well as In nil,

( i i iy i wsi'j

mWwMk 41 , MUk

8"sS?J H - ---

i IW'U 1 r 'Ja

iilr',ll!lryll '

MAUI. IN NUVV VORK

liiliciiBijuc- :--

WIRELESS GO;

INCUHrORAlBJ

"JOR HAWAII

Articles of Incorporation of the Wireless Teh graph Cnmpiii) Ltd, werefiled with the Territorial Treasurer thisafternoon. The IneoriHirators, who atoalso all iifllci rs of Hie compiii), are )'.1. Cross, r. i: Thonipsim, W. K Par-tington, 13 ,M Camplicll and A N

Cainpliell, i: .1 Cross Is the principal'mover In the new enterprise, which hdesigned to take over the wireless telegraph s)stcm now controlled liy Cross

The capital stock of the coinpan) IsIfpO.OOO. all of which has been subscrlhed There arc ROOD shares of thestock, of a par value of $10 inch. It Isprovided In the ni tides of IncorporaHon that the capital stock of the cumpan) may be Increased to 1 150,000 Ifdesired

The objects of the roinpan) aru thoseIndicated by Its name, tho Installing,using ami Introducing ofnii) sjstciu ofvvlrcliss Iclcguiph) on or between anvof the Islands of the Torrltnr). Theother cuxlomar.v powers Incident tuthe principal olijcrl aru Included

The officers of the tcitupan) me: V.

J, Cmss. president, 12 Thompson,vlre president; W 11 l'nrrlni;toii, sec--

retar), H M Caniilicll, treasurer, A.N. Cauipbcll, nmlltoi.

I)ED

M COSTS COURT

In addition tn bis failure to collectfioiii I'earcn the J 10 for which he wassuing. It cost Ktillertnn Just Sit com tcosts tu hnvo tho case tried before!Judge Llndsu). The matter nf thebill nf cosfs In the rasn initio up be-

fore the .lodge this morning, and huassessed tho entile amount againstthe plaintiff, Kiillcrtou. This was, ofcourse, additional tn the lawyer'slee

l'ullorton threatens tn appeal thocase, hut bus as )el taken no stepsto do so.

Man) Inquiries mo heen recclv-r- cl

at tho nfllrii of Irwin & Co Intn tho Honnnia. The Oceanic

boat left H)duev five da)s Into on'c-cou- nt

nf a strike nf her union crowand will not reach here till nextMontlii) afternoon or Tucsdii) morn-ing.

Sheriff Inukea Is iimteninlatlng ap-

pointing iilsmt 100 cltlreits ih spulalIHillin without pnj, whose dut) It willbe to assist his department In mso ottints or slmllai emerginclis

MACHINE-MAD- E POI

Delivered In thoroughly cleansed eonUlnert to any part of the city.

LEAVE ORDERS ATWELL3-FARG- O OFFICE

KING ST.

ItsIdle To

Discountthe part that dreia plays In

shaping a man's career. Ar-

rayed In an III fitting ault of

poor material, out of date, or

exaggerated In style, a man

may at heart be a gentleman

of the highest type, and a go

nlus In ability. But the world

will misjudge him.

THE KASH GO,,

Limited,

TEX. MAIN 25.

COR. FORT AND HOTEL STS.

tSaii-- - ..u. -

AHADMINISTRATOR

Some Believe That ItWould Do Away

With Abuses

LINDSAY FAVORS SURETY

BUNDS FUR GUARDIANS

Judge Thinks There Should Be AnImprovement in the Way Es-

tates of Wards AreHandled

I he matter nf having npiHilntcd npublic administrator tu lake the placenf private iiihiilulstraturH In the caseof pcrscuu wlin din Intestate is lielugtalked nf mure or less among thoowho have bait dealings with tho pin- -

hate court, ami as a general thing, theidea Is favored.

As matters now stand, mi) one whohas a claim against the estate of a deceased person, or a common 1,111 col-

lector who may have bought a claimagainst the estate for speculation, mayKo before the probate Judge mid askthat letters of administration Issue tuMm While tho Judge ma) not nicer-tar- ll

grant bis request, in sumo casesbe does so, especiatl) where throughIgnorance or other Inahtllt) to npposothe request, tho heirs at law fall Inblock the move of the bill collector.

Such an Instance inme up receutl)mid caused u good deal of 111 feeling,the general Idea exptessed being thatthe widow nf the deceased was the vlc-tl-

ut sharp practice'I he law regarding the appointment

of administrators nanus those whomay be appoint! d In the followingorder of prim It)

1 The Husband uf a dcciased wlfo2. The wife nf a husband deceased'I he children being major, i. Druthersand sisters uf the deceased . Cou-sins germaln uf the deceased li An)Isma tide creditor uppljlug fur admin-istration

Provided, however, that the Judgema), for Hitlsfnetor) cause, dlsiegnidthe order nf priority picserlbcd

Judge Llndsii), whu Is the piiihatnJudge this term, was lint prepared thismorning to give an) decided opinioncm tho matter. He said that be winInvuiably Imiuesied with the Idea andwas Inclined to he of the opinion HintIt would work out satisfactorily andwould do nvva) with certain abusesthat prevail under present tciudlllnu.i.Hut he stated that he had not lookedInto the matter sufflclentl) to be will-ing at this time) to mi) that he advii-cite- d

the apiHilutuunt of a public"At the same time," be

said, "I understand that the planworks out well In some States wherethere Is a public administrator. I certalnl) believe that It would be well tohavu tho matter discussed"

Judge l.lndsu) suggested that a pubHe gvaidliu might also he appointed.ami was inclined in iieiteve, tlutt thiswould ho a guild muve

"Thero Is one thing I do believe," linsaid, "ami that Is that guardianstbnuld be rcrpilre-- tn furnish tho bond

(Continued on Page 2)

MANY MENof wisdom and integrity arcoften able to give the indi-

vidual some valuable pointson investments and he ofassistance in the rare of

teal or personal propcrlj.Such n class of men const!

lutes the Board of Direct-

ors of

Hawaiian Trust

Company, Ltd.

Fort St. Qonolul't

CHARGE IS PLACED

AGAINST

YOUNG CHAUFFEUR

1 be police arrested Ilenrj Lewis,tho adopted turn of lMwIn II Lewis,nf the Stock) arils Stables last nighton n t barge nf violating tho provi-sions of, the Count) urdlnanie relat-ing In tlio registration, ldentlllcnttun,use nml operation of niotcii carsThere Is a special section underwblih Joung Lewis, who bus actedfor sonic time ns chauffeur of theiiitoniohlles nf tho Slock) ards Sta-bles, will hu prosecuted

This Is Section 8 of the ordinancewhich provides that ainoue operating a motor car In the County ufO ibu must pass an examination midobtain a chauffeur's license SectionII of the sanio ordinance providesthat no one under (be nge of 17 shallbe given a llrenso to run a motor tarThis means that )Oiing Lewis, who Is

under tho age stated, cannot obtaina license

The arrest will menu the testing, so as romi as it Is presented to themof' the County ordinance as regards Wnlic seieial ut the legislators oncdnstltutlonnllt). It Is held by scmieMhe utbtr Mantis have signed thethat the Supervisors have no right toplace an arbitrary age limit for chautfeiiis and thut tho fact Hint theyhave done so Invalidates the entire(rdlnancc. On tho cither hand, manyattornc)H hold that the provision re- -pnrtllntr........ ..nt... tu ..... .... tirft.ti.t,..,..., tin....

the public sifcty elomwls Unit jciungi.1,11.1 i.ii .,. i. .ir.....i,", "'V '""la machine wbli h ma)t'iiilanger notonly the lives nf those In thn mi. butof pedestrians as well

The arrest Is the icsult nf ntinicr- -nusenmplalnts which have been madeIn the pnllce or recaie-B- rmuiliiK otniotnr cars li) lm)S who Have not the,litilgment which should ho exciclsedIn case a collision Is threatened, andSheriff Inukea baa decided to takeBteps In tho matter which will settle '

nil disputes from nnw on.

IS WAITINGIN BANK

CilD A fl AIM AWT I

rUK A wLAlITlALll

Mono In the extent of nlsiut Ji.Ouul

Is Mug In the Pirsl National Itanliwaiting fur some ouo In c,nmu iiloiignml claim It, according to the report nt'the Sceretnr) nf tho Unlteil StntcsTreasury fur the ear ending Juno S0,190ft. This moiiev Is thn balance ondm cltitm tiuiirflu nml lint liiltnnil nnKtaH

Ravings dejin-lt- s.

C'emgress nppiojirlnted, It will bethe sum of $1,000,000 to pa)

for propert) burned hern b) nfllclalorders. Of this sum (1,015 t' remains'umlaimcd, icpreseutlng 1!S awards. I

When the I'nltcd Stales timk over,these Islands, It assumed the outstand-ing bonds. 'I here nre still outstanding!unclaimed Histal savings tn the sumuf l.'.SDUI.

BISHOP ST.

PAY4ESS flS

Enough Signatures Are

Secured ForPledge

Th it the Legislature, if It shcmldhave an extra session, will draw anextra pa) for their services in connec-

tion wltli It Is now' practlcall) an is- -

liitilluluil fin I At fur tin. itnclltnellL ill

tthtl t,u, UKl8iHt,)ril ,,lcdge themselvestu serve without such pay has beensigned liv the following O.ihu mem-

bers i: P'lllshoji, .1. C Lane, . I M

lion sett. C P Cbllllugwoith and WO Smith, and Representatives JohnHughes. A I) Castro, W. T. Itawllus,I! A (' Lung IM W Qiilnn, J II 8Knkii, h Kali iouu ami S ' P Cur-ren- .

Joe Kal.ina Ju'in Paoo and lolel- -

vvl hmc n it ill mil bin will surel) do

pledges Kent them, mil) one Senatorbesides the live Oahu Senators named,Is acta ill) uecessir) tu cnsuie the pu)less extra session H. A. Klitldscn,

tuator-e- b c I from Kauai, said a coupleof dais iiLo thut be would sign It Un.it ii ia r that If mi extra session should.,,.,,.,. .1... I ....1' """' """"'"'" """ "l' salaries, the (ioveruor would )yliDm Item u this case It would tnlfn utwo-thir- vote hi both houses tu over

W)J ,,, ,U(( lim, l8 l(. 8t..,. ,..,.., ..,-- . , . ,,.,,,., . k,,,,,,.,,, ,., ,,,.. r. -- r

of ,e SellIltorH flolll Klllwl ,, MlllllW ,ni, 8 indicated their liitentluut(1 KKII ,. lMhV tt(MI, lp Htiuuiitlo B8tu n,u ut n, , t. t, m

AH'LEONO GETS mCHANCE TO CELEBRATE

Albert Mi Leoug Is receiving mile bpi. ict Ice In law b his frequent trips

UIIIIIUIl) Mil II1U HllllMIl III inn WHU

ani ,,lllel,',llllKe IK' ""U ,ct t,,( respondent

'rt until ! o'clock this mnrtilng

'I he annual meeting of the stockholde rs of the Pioneer .Mill Co, Ltd, willhe held nt the ofllco of llnckfcld k. CoLtd , nil Thitrbdn), Peliru ir lst

ALCXANDnn YOUNG DUILDINO.

The Money You

Received Christmas

THIS SHOULD NOT HE 8PCNTWHY NOT TAKC

THAT CASH AND INVEST IT IN A

uurtABLi: AftTicLu op rurtNi.Tunc, ace now much you canQET FOR IT AT Till: tiTOREB OF

J. HOPP & CO.

Pledge180 May Be Lost

In Steamer Wreck :

Mnorinfnl 1'rcit Spe oil Cn'ilc) 5

I1I.0CK ISLAND, B. I, Feb. 12. The steamer Lnrehmont was sunktoday in a collision with the schoouct Hany Know Hon. Possibly 180persons hate been lost. Nineteen have been rescued fl

To Settle Troubles

With San Domingo j

( Mitcldtnl i'n nji ticil CilMr

WASHINGTON, D. C, Feb 12. President Kooscvclt today sent n M

new ttcaty with San Domingo tn the Senate for confirmation. The mainfeature of the ticnty is the provision for collection of revenues.

Thinks

Thaw Mind

Is UnsoundNEW YORK, N. Y Feb. 12. Dr.

Evans, an expert alienist, was on thestand today and testified to his opin-ion that Harry Thaw is of unsoundmind,

'Quake

In SpainMADnin. Snain. Feb. 12 A sc.

vcrc carthcutakc occurred toclav atAihama.

There It no safety In undersecurity; you never can

tell who Is fjolno to learn your se-

cret hiding place for your val-

uables. But when you have yourpapers and valuables In a safe de-

posit vault you need not care whoknows It. Four dollars a yearwith us.

The Henry Waterhouse

Trust Company, Ltd.

REMEMBER THE NAME

66Our

Port

Speech Of

Edward To

ParliamentMV'c'"le(! Prrji Mitclal Callel

LONDON, Eng Feb. 12. Parlia-ment opened today with the usualceremony. The speech from theThrone is devoted to Ireland, the ar-

my, the House of Lords, and temper-ance reform.

II Heen. writes from China thathe has tint vet been up ugilnst tintfamous Judgu lllley uxnmlntitloim.A letter received frnm him b) rcli-tlve- -i

reads In pact as follows:"The new I'nltcd States Judge bus

curtilnl) given the lawjcrs hero ublow In tho solar plexus. I.ast weekI tiled my application fur admissionIn the I'nltcd States Court, and I wnapolltM) Informed hy tho Judge townlt until next mouth for my exami-nation Hard lines, I tell ou, us I

will nut ho able tn appear In an) oftho local courts during the Interim."

The iiuumil meeting of sloekhnldciHof Whitncv d Marsh, Ltd, will lieheld on I'rldav l'chriiar) 1.1th, ut I

. m in the board room uf the IllshopTliiRt Co

Nob59

.Street

And then when you want to secure a shoe for $4 50 whichhas style and durability, end is the most comfortable shoeyou ever wore, come to our store. In the last of a shoe liesthe comfort, and tltcic is only one "IDEAL." Made in 3htylcs

GUN METAL CALF NOB.

RUSSIA CALr BLUOHKll NOB. 'OIL RUSSIA WATERLOO!' BLUCJHER NOB.

Wc Cater to Island Trade.

Manufacturers Shoe Go,, Limited,

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Wt

K

SMASONIC TEMPLE

'"WEEKLY CALENDAn

MONOFncific Stated.TURMDSV

vnoNniiDAHawaiian Second.

THUHIIOA'Honolulu Commandery Reg.

ular 5 p. m.

ilOAY

NtnmDAv. Oceanic Lodge Practise.

All visiting members of theorder are cordially lavlted to at-tend meeting of local lodges.

HARMONY LODOE, No. , I. 0. O. P.

Meets every Monday evening at T:I0ut 1.0. O. F. Hall, Fort atreaU

K. R. IIRNDRY, Secretary.C. A. SIMPSON, N. 0.

Alt visiting brothers Tcry cordiallytavlted.

MYSTIC LODOE, No. t, K. it P.

HMta arery Tuesday (venlng att:30 o'clock In K. ot P. Hall, Kiutract. Visiting brotbera cordially

to attend.A. S. WEBBER, C. C.V. WALDRON, K. R. S.

OAHU LODOE, No. 1, K. tf P.

Meata every Friday venini atK. P. Hall, king atraet. at 7:30. Mem-ber ot Mystic Lode, No. 2 Wo.' y

Lodge, No. 8, and visitingrothers cordially Invited.Oanaral Business.

It. GOSLING, C. C.A. S. KENWAY, K. R. 8.

HONOLULU LODOE til, B. P. 0. I.Honolulu Lodge No. 61G, n. P. 0. E.,

Ill mart In their hill on Klnc neirJvirt street every Friday eienlng.

By order of the K. R.

!, MARRY II. SIMPSON,Secretary.

II. K. MURRAY, E.R.

Wm. M'KINLEY LODOI No, t, K.tf P.

Meet arery Saturday vening atf:0 o'clock In K. ot P. Hall, Kingtreat. Visiting brothers cordially In-

vite (a attend.L. H. WOLF, C. C.E. A. JACOBSON, K. R. S.

, HONOLULU AIRIK 140, P. O. E.

Meet on the 2nd and 4th WEDNKS-DA-

evenings ot each month at 7:20are lock In K. ot P. Hall, King streL

Visiting Eaglea are Invited tr attoad.

0A1I McKEAOOE. W.P.H. T. MOORE. W. Bsey.

HAWAIIAN TRIBE Ne. 1, I. O. Ft M.

Meets every sctond and fourthFRIDAY of each month In I. 0. 0. F.Hall.

Visiting brothers cordially Inrlled trattend.

K. V. TODD. Sachem.A. B. MURPHY. C. ot H

DAMIEN COUNCIL No. 663, Y. M. I.

, Meets aery second and fourth y

ot each month at San AntonioHall. Visiting brotbera cordially In-vited to attend.

F. W. WEED, Pres.E. V. TODD, Secy.

Begin RightDon't atirt the New

Year wrong, merchants,J but havs your delivery wa- -

' ' gon repainted and repair- -

.v ad at once. We'll begin the

work right, end It rightand charge only what'sright.

Hawaiian CarriageManufacturing Company,42? QUEEN 8T. TEU MAIN 47.

P. O BOX 193.C, W. ZEIQLER Manager

ICEmanufactured from pure distilled wa-

ter. Delivered to any part of city bycourteous drivers. .

OAHU ICE AND ELECTRIC CO.,Kewalo. Telephone Blue 3151.

Qo Toj WOMAN'S EXCHANGE

For' Aatoflobile Decorations

Homc-Mad- c BreadThe Kind You Like.

i, No Other Competes,

.' Vienna BakeryPHONE MAIN 107.

Baby

CarriagesGoCartsFoldingCarts

HoffschlaegerCo.,Limited,

htneand BrthclSts.

The FirstThe Best

graphite paint made

is

DIXON'S SILICA

GRAPHITE PAINT,

A kind of paint whichlasts 15 years or long-

er, the handsomestpaint for all exposedmetal or wood surfaces.

L ewers&Cooke.Ltd.177 S. KINO ST.

AttractivePostals

Prom Our RrleandsIn Foreign Lnnds

speak louder than let-

ters about the charac-

ter and customs of thecountry. We have 20new pictures in beauti-

ful colors which yourfriends are waiting to

put in their souveniralbums.

HONOLULU PflOTO

SUPPLY CO.FORT STREET

" Everything Ph.t.gr.phlc "

TouristsSec Our Fine Quality

ORIENTAL GOODS

Sayegusa,1120 Nuuinu street, near Hotel. I

Horse Shoeing,

W.W.Wright CoLIMITED.

havs opened a horseshoe-In- g

department In connec-tion with their carriageshop, etc. Having secur-ed the aervlcsa of a flrat-clas- a

ahoer they ars pre-pared to do all work

to them In a first-clas- s

manner, t: il :: :t

Residents ot the old beach road havefiled ii petition to the Hoard of Super-Imm- 'h

usl.lng Unit jmrt o( tliul rtuiiluml also of the John Eua road be re-

paired. Tlioy also want im electriclight to b Installed lu the vicinity.

tteij.,J.Hl&iiite.i.r.l..,.i-- . .,nfar .,.'., ,r ,;A

RVRNINO nUI.I.KTIN. HONOLULU, T II . Tl'KHDAY. FKI1. 12. 1907.

LOCAL AND GENERAL

Bulletin Want ads. cottlltlo tint hv am not

j. . : i :,' j .l. j.cneap, nor is me goon incydo sver dear.

Tallyhos. livery, aiilor, Slkyds. Mbl.A reward In offered for n lost wntch

ainl .tlttiln '

Ilrst cup of coffee tn the city. NewEngland Bakery.

V. It. Cnstlc left for llimkrna onthe Mmnm ln today

Mrs. Clarence Mncfiirlnno was n

mi the Mmnm Urn today.V. H. McSlocker wns n paReiiKcr on

Hip Miiiinii Urn IciivliiK this noon,

lco curtains at Rrcat reductionsnt Illom's licslnnlnR this mornlnR.

A bunch of keys han liecn lost,for return of itnmc to this office.

Mystic Lodge, No. 2, K. ot 1'. meetstonight in K. of V. Hall. Kin? street.

Scats have been provided for allholders of tickets for tho Mardl drmLull .

Tho Chlnn, kjiIIIiik this mornlni; forthe Coast, took 230 Japanese for SanKranclsco.

A competent business woman desiresa position ns housekeejer or clerk. Seewant column.

Scaled tenders for prlntlns the Ses-

sion Ijiwb of 1907 arc ndvcrtlseil to.-I- n

this Issue.Those who hae not purchased tick-

ets for the Mardl Orns ball can securethem nt the door.

A suite of three rooms, furnished forhousekeeping, arc for rent at CottuRO

drove, Kin, street.An cxtrs.flric lot 'of drlvliiR niul sail-di- e

horses will nrrlvc for the ClubStables Co. from.Hnwall.

A Circuit Cortrniotlce in the matterof tho estate of Jennie U. Tschudl, tieceased, Is published In this Issue.

The Monthly Ilullelln of tho latestbooks Is Just out. A full line of thesebooks Is carried by Tho Hawaiian NewsCo.

Will Yoiiiir and his wife and babyleft today on the Klnnu for a twomonths' vacation on the Hornerlunch.

"Arabic" keeps Iron roofs free fromrust and purifies rain water. Qlvn Ita trial and be convinced. CaliforniaTied Co. .agents.

Whitney & Marsh will bold a greatclearance sale of ladles' skirts In allstyles of materials, beginning next

the 15th.Watklkl Inn Is now owned by W. C.

Bersin., Accommodations, supp'lleiand attendsnee absolutely first class.Finest bathing on the beach.

Miss Carrie Capltola Tnttle andJames Melville Monsarrat were marrled last night at St. Andrew's Cathe-

dral. Ilcv. Canon Mackintosh official

N. Kdrnand-- z, notary public, r,

etc., has removed his office toNo. Ml Kaahtimsnu street, oppositethe office of Theo. H. Davles & Co.,Ml.

Honolulu Lodge No. 616 U. 1. 0.Elks, would deem It u fuvnr If ull vis-iting brothers would Bend In their Ho-

nolulu address tn (ho lodge. I'. O.llox 328.

Low prices at the New Kngland Dak-cr- y.

Hesldcnts of Magazlno street declare(hat that thnrntiRhfaro has been ren-dered Impassible, a I urge holo Imvlngbeen ground In the middle of It by Hitrecent rains.

Wc are confident that, unless joumake a specialty of Investments, itwould be wise for jou to consult us.This consultation' Is free to ou. TheHawaiian Triist Co.. Ltd.

Mrs. C. Atherto'ri, a member ot theLondon smart set, will bo n passengeruu the Siberia, due hero Kebruary 28.Mrs. Athcrton figured In a sensationaldlvorco case In England last summer

In four standard colors, olive green,red, natural and boiler color, Dixon'smilcu-Grupht- Paint holds a superiorIKisltlon among brands of paints. Onegrade one price. For sale by Lewcrs& Cooke.

If the 8. 8. Sierra arrives February 13u dance will be given at the Royal

Hotel. If not. thon It will hogiven Thursday evening. February II,in nonor oi Mrs. Kuun r. wcatnerredand her ladles. Music during dinnerhour.

Tho Fcbruury number of tho Para-i- ll

of the Pacific Is out, und Is as wellgotten uii and as attractive us ever.with excellent illustrations and Intel"esllng text. Among the leudlnc ait- -Iclcs arc: "Honolulu's Harbor Lights.""Tho Hills of Pole," by Rev. W. D,Westcrvolt, and "Philippine Malarluand Mosquitoes," by Capt. Henry Pago.

Tho steamship Korea, which wasscheduled lo sail for the Orient, ilWnot leave at 11 o'clock this morningThe delay was caused by the request ottho Immigration offlcluls who were no!quite rcudy with tho preparation otJapancso immigrants who were ordereddeported. There were twelve In" thubunch besides tho eight who wero al-

ready tuken lo the steamer early thlmorning. The Korea left shortly after12 o'clock.

There was a large attendance atthe meeting of the Royul SchoolAlumni lust night, and It was dulyorganized. About 150 members werspresent. The officers sleeted are asfollows: President, Mr. Alexander:first vice president, Wru. K. Isaac!becond vice president, J. S. Kulakl-cla- ;

treasurer, Hurry von Holt:Kdward Woodward; recording

secretary, Daniel K. Kneoj corre- -'

RpnudliiK secretary, F. F. Fornnutles;and John K. Kumunoulu nnd John M.Ken, additional members of the boardof directors.

ithm M'immit&b., nt . r

I 1 ft- - . Tie. A lrV.

hmv . ki VjtL Jr w m

QualityQualityQualityhas always been one of our chiefaims, lowering; the price by lower-ing the quality, and substituting;, itnot our policy. The cut in quality iaalways greater than the cut in'price,and the spectacle wearer is the loser.

There's mental satisfaction for yonin high quality of our goods.

A. N. SANFORD,GRADUATE OPTICIAN

BOSTON BUILDING, FORT STREETOver May & Co.

THE HIGH QUALITY OF

66 H.jewelry has been attained by

Look for that H. C. stump on

the best. The Best it Always

I DO HIGH GRADE JEWELRY WORK OF ALL KINDS,

INCLUDING, WATCHMAKING AND ENGRAVING.

H. Culman,

BOWLING

iflB IT--

BY Hi HConcludes Matter That

YesterdayA ilccltdon was handed down this

morning by tho Supremo Court in thomatter or tho estate of Hlkaulanl Ho-hro- n

Noholoa, deceased. Tho qulck-nei- w

with which tho derision camedown la another HluHtrutlon of thocelerity with which tho SupremoCourt Is iIoIiik business Intoly. Thociiko wiik submitted only yesterday.Tho syllabus and part ot tho opinionby JuhUio Ilartwcll follow:

Will; coiibtructlon; nouuppllcu-(Io- n

of cjusdem generis rule: A siftto husband of "nil property knownbelonging to mc and appearing Inmy nnmo, sllnato at K with Inten-tion, to bequeath tho samo as herein-after described: Ono buy mare, onoblack marc, una frumo wooden housonnd other houses owned by mc, uswell us ull other property owned bymo," curries real estate In Honolulu,thero being no reason for applyingtho ojuxdom generis rule restrictingtho latter cIuiiho to property at K. Inorder to effectuate, expressed Intent-ion1.

Court's opinion by Hartwoll, Inpart:

Tho decedent died nt the lopcr set-tlement leaving personal puipertythere, valued at $1100 nnd land In Ho-nolulu, UHxcxKcd for tuxes at saiOO,IciiBcd nt i!H0 u year with rental Intho hands of J, A. Magoon said tonmount to J500. Upon tho petitionof tho husband and solo devisee thowill whs admitted to probato andletters of administration wero grunt-ed to I.'noch Johnson, tho Judge de-

nying the petition of tho appollant,u nleco and hclr-at-ln- of tho dece-dent, fur adminlstriitlon on tho es- -

Spring and

Summer SuitingsOf the latest pattern and novelty

were received by us ex Alameda.Remarkable and tasty coloring ef-

fects characterize the line.You'll tail to get the Eastern btyle

it you neglect choosing from this ex-ceptional, showing.

You are invited to look at the goods.We assure you satlstaction in price

and fit.

W, W. Ahana S Co.,MERCHANT TAILORS

2 King StPHONE BLUE 2741. P, 0, Box 08

w

THE BESTTHAT IS WHAT YOU

WANT

in your library. And wehave it for you. Make yourliabrary twice as good as itis now by calling at W. C,

Lyon Co., and examiningtheir beautiful editions of

Goethe and Schiller. We

have on hand the finest edi- -'

tions published in English.You know what that meant.Cash or, installments.

Win, C, Lyon Co,, Ltd,Hotel Street opposite Union.

The Weakly Edition of the eveningBulletin glvee a cemplata summary afthe news of the day.

THE

C.99

no other house in Honolulu.

the jewelry yon'bny and get

the Cheapest,

1064 Fort St.

GRAND OPENING

Hotel Baths Bowline

Alley

Saturday Eve, Feb. 9

UUc In Honolulu wbjcb Is she claims

tfs not disposed ot biliiMq will.,The appellant claims that only the

Knluuuaim nroncrty Is disuoscdnofby thjiwlll, that thp gift, Is (restrict-ed V" thCwords "the mimtlas'hcreln- -Hftcr described" to tho horses andhouses mentioned nnd thnt tho ex-

pression "us well us ull other prop-

erty owned by mo"l)fp5erely u gen-

eral phrase to Include whnt may have,been omitted In tho specific description under fho Introductory wordsoxpressing an Intention to dtsposo oftho specified property only.

The original of tho will showsmore, clearly thun docs the evidentlydcfrctlvo translation that tho Inten-tion wus to dispose, of "also ull thoother property known to bo mine."

Decree appealed from affirmed.K. 0. Peters for appellant; Holnioi

tr Stanley and C. II. Olson for appel-lee.

ADVOCATE PUBLIC

(Continued tram Psae 11

of a biirct'y tUrripany instead of u per-

sonal bond. lt"(s difficult to tell whatii man is really worth. Of course. Intho case of largo estates there Is comparatively little 'chunco for loss on

of the fact that tho accounts aremore closely scrutinised. Dut In thecase of u parent who dies and leaveshis children only a small property, anyrelative may come before the probatojudge und ask to bo upjiolnteil guardiannnd generally there seems no good reason why ho should not bo appointed tolook nftcr tho iiffalrs of the child orchildren. Ho puts up a personal bond,which may be good or may not ticworth anything, and the nurds arcliable to suffor from his carelessnessor trickery.

"Even In tho cuso ot large cstutes,whero tho liond of u supposedly, richman or corporation Is put up, there isu chance for Iohs, us ono never knowswhether a man Is really rich or ontho verge of bankruptcy. Tor that rea-son, I think ull guurdluii's bonds shouldbu those of surety compuulcs, so thatthere would bo no chanco tor loss.

"There has been entirely too muchcurelcssncss tu guardianship mutlcvsIn this Territory," continued JudgeLindsay, "and I believe that changesuch us I huvo suggested would bebeneficial."

BULLETIN ADS. PAY

NEW - TO-DA- Y

ANNUAL MEETING.

Pioneer Mill Company, Ltd,Uy order of tho Hoard of Directors

the Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the Pioneer Mill Co., Ltd., willbe held at the office ot II. Hackfeld &Co,, Ltd., Honolulu, T. H.v5n Thurs-da-

Feb. 21, 1907, at 10 o'clock a.m.,nt which meeting amendments to theby-la- of tho Company will also boconsidered. F, KLAMP.' Secretary, Pioneer Mill Co., Ltd.

Dated, Honolulu, T. II., Feb. 11th.1U07. SOU Feb. 12, 1. 81.

BAiDWIirSdEOORAPHY

MANUSCIlPr ACCEPIEI

IY EIUCATION I0AIB

Mrs. Dowsett Presents the Uunani- -

moui Report of the Committee.Copland's Work Is

Excellent

Adoption of the report of tho spo- -Ulnl grogiiipliy committee, which np

proved tho Ilutdwln manuscript, wantho most important work done by theCommissioners of Public Instructionnt their meeting' yesterday afternoon!Mrs. Dowsett,1 chairman of the com-

mittee, presented the Independentof tho members of tho commit-

tee, nnd then gave her conclusionsus follows:

Honolulu, T. II., Feb. 11, 1907.To the Superintendent nnd Members

of tho Ilonrd of Education, Ho-

nolulu, T. II.For the tyirposc of securing a more

Impartial, Independent nnd unbiasedopinion from each Individual mem-

ber ot this committee us to tho merits of tho two geographies, I request-ed a separately-writte- n opinion fromeach one, after a meeting held nt theofflco ot tho Hoard ot Education,when tho two geographies wero dis-cussed at length nnd In all derail.

As chairman ot such committee 1

now submit theso reports and nsl:thnt they be accepted as the committee's report on the geography manu-scripts. As will be found by readingtho Individual opinions, this commit-tee is unanimously In favor ot thollulilwln geography. Pcrsornlly, Ihave never had any hesitation In de-

riding lu favor of tho llaldwln manu-script for the purposes ot a geogra-phy, Mr. naldwln's work being moreoriginal, moro complete and showingn moro personal knowledge of hlisubject. Perhaps somewhat lengthynnd entering too much Into detail,still of valuable Information to thoInterested s'trnngcr. Tho Copclandgeography, to my mind, Is more ot ahistory, nnd, llko tho former work. Istoo lengthy: and too detailed. Ishould very much like, howover, totec Mr. Copeland's compilation adop-ted as u reader, (or use. In our schoolsIf for no other, reason thnn for tho In-

teresting nnd nt tho samo tlmo In-

structive reading matter contnlnoltherein. Jlospcctfully submitted,

, DO.WSKTT,I) Chairman.

In discussing the matter of publi-cation Superintendent Babbitt saidthat the ltour.il had nothing to dowith publishing tho book. Tho

would be made with thopublishers Independent of thoHoard. Tho value of tho Hoard's en-

dorsement was to dctcrmlno whichmanuscript It preferred for thocchools.

Thoro wus general approval ofMrs. Dowsctt's Idea of obtaining thoCopcland geography an it reuder onaccount of Its rtisy stylo und histori-cal features. This, of course, wns itmatter tho Hoard could not net uponwith any degreo of certainty, us Ithad no knowledge of Mr. Copeland'splans or his arrangements with pub-lishers. If the book is published theIlonrd can net iih It deems best.

J. Lando's son. who cruduatcd atAnnapolis Naval Academy, Is on hisway home.

WANTSPor Want Column Saw Pagt Six

WANTED.

Hy u thoroughly competent womun,familiar with business procedure,position us clerk or housekeeper:references A-- l. Address "G. C,"Hullutln Ulrica. 3513-t- t

FOR RENT.

Suite of .1 rooms, ruinlihcd for house-keeping, ut Cottago Orovo.

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LOST.

Bunch of keys. Finder return to thisoftlco. Howard. 3614-l- w

Wutch with Elk charm fob. HowardU returned to Bulletin office.

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A PrescriptionThe Remedy for Smokers of Poor

Cigars la the

Doctor CigarWhy? Because it Is the finest type

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S1IPP1NI INTELLMENCE

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Siindnv. Femriinrr 10i ttrlir Ada Uliltiulinlft frnfil Mnlnknland Maul ports, 10 p. in.

Monday, February 11

Slnir. James Mnkcc, Welsbartli, fromKnunnkakal, .1:30 p. m.

DEPARTED.

Monday, February II,A. -- II. S. S. Ninndan, tlrccnc, for

5: IS p. m.Tuesday, February 12.

Stmr. J, A. Cummins, Scnrle, forKoolnu ports, 7 a. m.

P. M. S. S. China, Frlclc. for SonFrancisco. 9:30 a. m.

P. 'Mi 8. 8. Korea. Sandbcrg. for theOrient, noon. '

Stmr. klnnu. Freeman, for llllo andway ports, noon.

Stmr. Mauna Loa, Slmcrson, for Muuland Hawaii ports, noon.

SAILING TODAY.

Stmr. Iwnlnnl, Plllz, for Moloknl,Maul and Iinal ports, S p. tn.

Stmr. W. O. Hall, 8. Thompson, forKauai iiorts, G p. in.

Stmr. Ko Au Hou, Sachs, for Kaunlports, C p. ut.

Schr. Ada, Ulunaliele, for Mnlokaland Maul ports, G p. m.

a eDUE TODAY

U. S. A. T. Logan, Stlnscn, from SailFrancisco, may urrlve.

'it XX PA88EN0ER8 XX Departing X

. VKMXXNXMMWM.MMMMMHPer stmr. Klnau, for llllo und Ha-

waii ports, Feb. 12. 12 m. W. E. Wall.L. Miller, 11. L. Hudson, V. J. I.lhdo-man-

H. J. Johnston, Mrs. P. F.Frcar, J. I Coke, Miss E. D. Howe. L.B. Kllhauer, H. J. Canarlo, F. M. Ilarr,J. Awal, V. B. Evans and wife, W.

Wm. Fraser, II. Bobluson, C.1). Dement, Harry Johnstone, E. A.Ramsay nnd wire, Miss A. N. Kllhauer.Miss II. S. Stallman, Miss II. H. Ittith-crror- d,

W. B. Young, wife nnd servant.If. C. Dowsett.

Per stmr. Mauna Loa, for Hawaii andMaul ports, Feb. 12. 12 m. Mr. Pfoten-hauc- r,

W. L. Custlc. H. C. Alexander,Mrs. Elston, Dr. Wilkinson, Allen Her.bcrt, Mrs. 8. Mnnu, Mrs. J. Kulallu. JA. Low, Mrs. James Kululla, Mr. Alex-ander, II. B. McStockcr, A. noblnson.Mrs. K. Hastings, Mrs. D. Peacock. Missfy.E. Lo'wt Mrs4,C. Mucfarlanc. W. Ii.Wilcox, Mrs. S. K., Alull, Mrs. A. Ang-ler. Mrs. Carlo, Mrs. Mejcrs, Miss B.Ihlhl and servant.

Per P. M. S. a Chlnn. fioru Honolulu,,lor San Francisco, Feb. 12. P.' L.Home, Miss M. Armstrong. It. J. Llllle,Wm. A. Sexton. C. M. Williams, A.Mecrtlef, D. II. Houg. H. W.tEhlcrs, A.Hocking, Mrs. D. W. Durand, MIhhUndscn, Mrs. Undscn, T. I. Patum andwire, Mrs. Florence Lawrence, JiiiumCroll.

Per P. M. S. S. Korea, from Hono-lulu for the Orient, Feb. 12. F. A.Hollobuiigh, Misses J. F. Tcfft. T. P.llalllday, Mrs. J. E.. Harvey, Mrs. L.R. Boss, Mrs. P. Dickenson and daugh-ter. It. McfJrcgor, MUs McGregor, MisiB. Steele, Ward Sutherland, T. Nashnnd wife. Di. McLaren nnd wife.

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SKflXHXIKXK'KXWMItfKKXIMPer P. M. 8. 8. China, from the Oil-en- t,

Feb. 11. For Honolulu: E. Ituch-uoscb-

For San Francisco: Captain0. W. McBurnle, Mrs. K. E. Pcuso andInfant, J. E. McGlew, Mrs. A. E.

P. Campbell, F. II. Squires.

Additional Cable News on Page t.

THAW TRIAL NEWSPAPERSTO BE UNMAILABLE

Washington. Feb. 12. PresidentRoobovelt hus conferred with Post-master General Cortclyou on tho feas-ibility of excluding newspapers con-taining the details of the Thaw (ralfrom the mulls.

BOODLE RECORD HARD TO BEAT

Chicago. Feb. 12. The City Coumlllas passed the bill extending for twen-ty years the present franchises of thebtreet car (.umpuules, over the mayor'sveto.

ARMY BILL PASSES THE SENATE

Washington, Feb. 12. Thu Senatebaa passed the Army AppropriationBill of 181,600,000.

NEW ROW ON FOOT

Panama. Feb. 12. Nicaragua Is pre-paring for the Invasion of Hondurai

sWILL BE BOER MAJORITY

Johannesburg. Feb. 12. The Parlia-mentary elections will occur ou the20th. The Indications are that theBoers will elect a majority.

The expense of automobiles Is threason thut has prevented many of usfrom purchasing them, because we allwanted a good one. Such a one nt asory reasonnblo price In "The Max-well," a larce shlnmnnl nt ...l.li. i.lust been received by the von Hamm- -luilllg LO.

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KIMWBE HAM ONE

There will bo between 400 and 600

men In camp at Wnhlawa ndxt weekwhen the National Guard of Hawaiiassembles thoro for Its encampment.Ruth Is tho statement made thismorning by Colonel Jnnos, who Is act-

ively hupcrlntendlnR tho preparationsfor tho outing of tho militiamen.

Resides tho four companies fromHonolulu, tho two outside companiesare coming, tho ono from Walluktiand that from llllo. Practically thejmtlio strength of tho NationalOtmrd of tho Territory will bo thore.Colonel Jones states that little, diffi-

culty Is being oxpcrlomed on accountof unwillingness of pilvute employ-ers to allow their employes leave ofubHento from their work to attendtho encampment. In ulmost everyrase, ho says, roady consent has beenobtalnod. About tho only caseswhore employes have not been grant-ed loave to go Is where their ab-

sence would necesjltnto the closingriown of their eniplojer's business

Material (or the camp la goingdown steadily. Kvory day there anwagons on the road con eying tentsand other tamp oqulpmeiit. Thismorning four wagons started for a

with camp material.The men will bo taken to the camp

by "train Instead of marching there.Thoy are liable to got plenty of thntkind of exorcise utter they gut to

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camp. In addition, there will be tar-get practice and till tho usual drillsof camp life, such as feontry work,dress parade, company and buttullondrill, ote. Tho boys are going to bogiven n tasto of real soldiering andwoo betldo tho soldier who Is caught"soldiering."

DR. JOHNSTON ISHIGHLY APPRECIATED

Tho second meeting presided over by

Or. Johnston was held at tho CentralUnion church last night. An on thoprevious occasion tho church wuspacked to the doors

I)r Johnston's method of handlinghis Mibjcrts aro original and Interest-ing. Tlicia Is a something nbout himUnit attracts and holds one spellboundduring the dlsiourbo. A great manypassages In tho Ulblo, that liavo hither-to been veiled as to their Importantmeaning aro brought into tho light otunderstanding In u clear and conclbomanner. A courso of lectures of umost Interesting nuturo will ba givenduring the doctor's stay, Tho first Isto ho held this afternoon at o'clock.

ANNUAL MEETING.

Whitney & Marsh, Ltd.

Tho Annual Meeting ot the Stock-holders of Whitney ft Marsh, Ltd.,will be hold In tho board room ot theBishop Trust Co , Ltd., on I'rlday,Feb. 15, at 4 o'clock p. m.

Ily older of tho Hoard of Directors.JA8. L. COCKQUHN,,

beeretary.Honolulu, l'b. U'. 1U07. SOH-S- t

KVENlrlfJ MlMaRTIK. HONOLUf.t'. T. II., TUKSUAY, PEII 12, 1007

LIQUOR UWREPUBLICAN

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A Hoard of Commissioners to passon all npnllcAtlons for liquor lleensos,to time the power of granting nml re-

voking licenses, and to tic endowedWilli general supervision over all liquorbusiness of the Territory, Is one of theprincipal features of the liquor licenseIan which wns considered by tho

Committee of tho ItopubllcnnCentral Commlttco at Its mooting lastnight. This fcaturo of tho propone I

bill was approved by practically allpresent nnd wag adopted, though mostof the other provisions of tho draft billwere reserved for further considera-tion.

Chairman nallcntjno of tho subcommittee on legislation, presented thoaraft of the bill, which was a length)one, explaining ut tho iinmo time thattho draft wan presented only tontatlvc-l- y

nnd for tho purpose of bringing outsuggestions and recommendations. Tholasls of tho draft he stated to bo thopresent liquor law, with amendmentswhich had been suggested by tho n

lengue, tho liquor dealers nndother.!.

Ono of the principal feature of t!nbill, Mr. Undent no stated, Is the feesfor licenses. Tho bill provides for fourclasscsof llrcni.es.

The first penults of the manufactureof Intoxicating liquors, other thanwines, and their wile In quantities lessthan live gallons, the liquor not to bodrunk on tho premises. The humim!fee Is $5. Iini

The second class allows of tho mail- -

i.imlillu VI nniu mm lin ruiu ill ii.iutitles less thun fln gallons, not to lieconsumed on tho premises; Too $5.

The third class Is tho wholesalers'license nnd proldcs for tho sale of In-- 1

toxlcatlng liquors In quantities notless than IKc gallons not to bo usedon tho premises. Tho license, fco Isplaced at 11000. '

Tho fourth and lust class Is the re-

tail liquor dealers' license. It iiIIowjuf tho sale of Intoxicating liquors Inquantities loss than llo gallons; lic-

ense fee J 1000.W. 11. rurrlngton nsked ir tho bill

did not provide for any small licensefor tho .country. Hiilltnl) no , replied

v. tV "11

HAWAII OHMin iimi lAH

Commissioner North SaysImmigration Board

Can Do So

Tho Hawaii, as welt as any otherTerritory or State, can, through thoHoard of Immigration, import Japan-ese, or nit) other class of people, un-

der tnnliatt, Is tho opinion of Immi-gration Conimlislnnci Hart Noitli,as quoted 111 tho San KranclstoChronicle of I'cli. II. Howovci, amlstuko Is made In tho article byclassing thn Hpniilaids, whom thoHoard Intends to bring hero shortly,us contract laborers, while, us a mat-ter of fact, ono of tlift,injijji cu,tuicsof tho muttei Is thit6(hoy up heldby no contracts to .mjoiic, and ontheir arrival here aro froe to gowhero thej please. The article re-

ferred to Is us follows:If tho Hawaiian Immigration So-

ciety, whirh has chartered a steam-ship In London for the purposo of Im-

porting 1000 Spaniards to tho Ha-

waiian Inlands to work as contractlaborers on tho plantations thereshould chango Its mind and Import alike horde of coolies from Japan in-

stead, tho action "would be perfoctlylegal and In conformity with thelaw. In case the latter were done,tho Japanese, once having sot foot InHawaii, would bo at llhoity to pio-cee- d,

unmolested by tho Immigrationauthorities, to tho United States.

This Information wus made publlswhen local Immigration Commission-er Hart North was uBked for an opin-

ion on the Issuo of 'the Hawaii socie-ty In bringing Spaniards to tho Isl-

ands. Ho declares thnt there wouldbo no violation of tho law In thiscaso, and bases his stand upon tho

of Solicitor Charles Karl oftho Department ot Commerce, andLabor In the matter of tho Introduc-tion ot alien contract laborers intothe State of South Carolina In 1904,which was Issued on December 25thof last yenr by Oscar 8. Straus,

of tho department. The decl-blo- n

announces that any State or Tor-ilto-

can Import foreign labor Incaso ot need, but that It would bo Il-

legal for u corporation or Individuallo do so.

Some little anxiety Is being expressed by the shipping men of thecity about the Uritlsh steamer Blaine,duo hero from Newcastle with O.OOn

tons of coal, consigned to W. O. Irwin& Co. Tho Klnlno Is now out 23 dayafrom Newcastle and, according to thecaptain ot tho Wimbledon, whichwas here a fow das ago, sho shouldhavo made tho trip In less than 17iIujh,

AS MAPPED BY

COMMITTEE

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that thorp was no such provisionthought thoro should be.

V T Itatvllns was also of the opin-

ion that a lower license than tlOu')should be provided for. Small coun-try places on Kauai and tho other Is-

lands, ho wild, could not afford tojiiyU000, but n man on Kauai had as muchright lo go nnd get his glass of beerns a resident of Honolulu. ,

Considerable discussion wasnrnucdby tho clause that pro Ides that ii')license shall bo granted to any onewho Is not n rcnl estate owner. Theprovision was left rh read, for thopresent.

Tho bill as presented contains nolocal option clause. It Is practlcnll)high license.

It Is provided that women and min-

ors hhnll bo barred from entering sa-

loon);. All partitions and screens nioto come out of the saloons and cafewhere liquor Is sold. The suggestionthat screens In front of the windowsnnd doors shall ulso come down, leav-

ing ever) thing open lo tho view fromthe slreel, was not acted upon.

Tho bill pro hies that no license shallbo granted to any person or coriotn-lio- n

for more than ono saloon.The matter of limiting tho number

of saloons In proiwrtlon to the population wns brought up. Hullenttne sug-gested that this vould do awa withany Japanese question. This cIjiu.'vvnt approved b tho Comulttrr

The mailer of a Hoard of l.lrciiMCommissioners wns not Include I In Hie

bill us prevented to tho commltt'c, bill

was Incorporated on motloi. V O

Smith said that all politics should bekept out of tho commission liethought this could bo accomplished bvhaving tho commission nppolnted bvtho Onvornor. John Hughes wantedtho Shcrlft and the High Sheriff In-

cluded In tho commission, but this wiijnot npproved. Kmitlt said the oughtto keep out of the commission bothpolitics nnd the police.

W. II. rnrrlngton moved that u sjt-ter- n

of graded licenses lio appro edThe details'' wero left for further con-sideration! Atlcr WJluitdlRcusslou hi:motion was carried.

Gives, Detail Of Congress' T.I hitJ

Apr?rap IffHawaii

Captain Otncll of the U. S. A. Engineer Corps has received a copy oftho Klcr and HnrlHirs bill. It' iontnlns tho following appropriations forIlnnall:

"Improving Honolulu Harbor, Ha'wall. Continuing Improvement and formaintenance, according to tho rcpoitiiubmlttcd in House Document minibcrcd 332, 59th Congress, second session, $200,000. Provided, that a contract may bo entered Into by tho Scc--etary of War for such material and

work as may be necessary to prosecutebald project, to-b- e paid for as approprlatious from time to time may bemade by law, to an amount not exceed-ing in tho aggrcgato $200,000, exclushcof tho amounts herein and heretoforeappropriated..

"Improving llllo Harbor, Hawaii, Inaccordanco with tho project submittedin House Document numbered 407, 59thCongress, second session, $200,000,Provided, that the Secretary of Warmay enter Into a contract or contractsfor such material and work us mayba ncccbbary to prosecute said projectto an amount not exceeding in the aggreguto $200,000, to bo paid for as ap-

propriations may from tlmo.to time bemade by law, In addition tn theamounts herein appropriated: i'rovldcd further, that modifications In saidplan may be made In the discretion otthe Secretary of War, and that no paitof said appropriation or outhorlzatlunbhall ba expended unless the Chief otEngineer, upon further Investigationshall determine that commercial benefits accruing fium such expenditurewill warrant tho same.

When Senator Win. P !re was renominated to the United States Senateby the Legislature of Maine, the noni'luntlng Bpcech was made by State Sen-ator Harold M. Sewnll ot Hath. Mr,

Sowall, elected to tho Statu Senatefrom his home cltj, was tho only Herubllcan successful In that city In anelection thnt tame very near breakingtho hold of tho Ilopubllcuns on thocontrol of tho Stute.

P. E. R. Straoch

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Cottage near Kalulanl Schoo- l-lie, per m.

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Yachtsmen AreReady

MAY CRUISE TOTho uchtlnK season Is nearly

ii'udy to commonca and tho differentowners of boats aro preparing totturt tiiuclng their boats for thoecnts soon to bo announced by thollcgntta Committee. Thu nuirlnarailway ban had a number of tholirgcr )nchtH In Its clutches, beingcleaned, scraped and painted In propitiation for tie Kctibon of trade winds,which will mean silling on ctcrySunday.

A number of the jachlsmcn ltainlbeen talking ocr plans for a cruiseto MojokaL on .Washington's IJIrllf-du- y

and while.,, no dcllnlto planshae jet boen made It seems likelythat setcritl ImatHiwIll make the trip.Tho plans, which may bo carried out,will ho to lenvn hero Thursday after- -'

noon and return Monday morning.As Washington's lllrthday falls! oniFrfday (Ills 'will 'mean that only Sift- -

u rday. 'which' Is nmost of tho '(,htnmcn, will be miss-ed from work and it long outing canbe cnjojeil. A stop at Lahulna willbe on the program und a number ofother excursions, with a little shoot-ing and fishing on tho side,

Tho (Itud)s, probably tho fastestjachl In tho '.. irl i , l"'n ".n placedon tho wn)s and complete! ov- -

hauled and painted With n new(oat of white paint alio was placed intho wntci alongside tho Alukea iitreetslip. Just .before tho KntcrprUo tumoInto port. Tho Unterprlsa is nn

and proceeded to dump it lotof refuse oil In tho wntcr, which wnsthrown all over the tfca)i, lulut. Thetame thing happened; ioj,thq Hawaiiend the Kanicbauinti&j which weralying ncur by. It would seem us ifthere ought to be some harbor regu-lation which would prevent the pol-

luting of tho water with crude oil Inthis mnnner.

The Hawaii Is now nn tho waysand Is being put In llrst-cla- shape.A now deck is being put on umongother repairs and Improvements, andtho Hawaii will ha placed In thovery best of condition bttore the sea-

son opens. Tho Spray Is still lyingat Pearl Harbor, whero sho has been

At Breakfast

Tomorrow Morning

Uie Carnation Cream with youicereal and you'll reproach your-

self or not having done to be-

fore. Itt richneis ii such that itcan be reduced one-ha- withoutlessening its rarely delicious fla-

vor.

CarnationCream

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bi Iter or lard.

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MOLOKA1 FEB. 22slum she was pulled off tho beachhomo six weckH ugo. La Pnloma Is

also at Prarl Harbor and CaptainMncfarlano Is getting her Into shapofor another victorious season.

WHITE IP MElre White, who w.iu to nrrhu on

(ho) Korea to take (barge of ihp'bowling nllcja at the Hotel llnths,

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failed to appear yesturdaj and maycome on tho Sierra, duo tomorrow, i

In thn meantime tho 'bowling ii1Ic)h

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MAXWELL

aro crowded ctcry night and manyof tho are gottlng bucklulu shape Among thote who weroKeen nt the allejs Inst night were:

1' Morgan, W II Mclnerny, I" A.Mdnerny, C Hall, II Tomllns, amiothers.

u t: n.lames O'ltourke of llllo, tho owner

of Kgtptlnn 1'rliMCRK, the deter inarowhich hnn cleaned out almost every-thing on the Islands, Is ready tomatch liH mi or against any borne Inhe Territory at nut distance, up t

n mile Ho wishes a side hot ot$1,000

SAIL

The two Pat Hie Mull steamers, thnChina and the Korea, left this morn-ing, thn China going to thn Constpntl Ilia Korea to tho Orient Neitherboat tool, a vcr largo passenger listfrom this port The China got awaya fow minutes after !, taking n smallamount of freight. She took on fiOO

Ions of ioal w hllo here Tho Korentook six Japanese hack In their homocountry., nil immigrants who hadI.mm aiKMl intiftklualnn frn tlin lltitlm..."'"""" ........-....- ". "rd Slatei on account of thcli having

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ping the engine. Tremendous sales enable the Mnxwcll-Brisco- o X

Motor Co. to placo on the market a superior car at a wonder- - j't

fully low price. The first shipment of these famous cars has 'S

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l C (i HOCK1S.lltisliicsii Manager.

Biihoi rlhpil ninl sworn I"hip I lilt !Hli ilny of

lilKAI.l I'Vlirn.ir; , Anno Domini.I!7.

p 11 iti'itNiini:.N'otr PiiIiIIp. I'liKt .lmllct.il Circuit

tpimhay .I'UU. 12. liilV

If the ratinot roiilrnl iluiroHns, II luil liottrr ro aftrr tin

mithorln

FVir once thn paiiem slum- that thewar talk wan Imtipr In WnEhlnctonthan In Hawaii.

Thaw mm lw ip or not 'I hifiioi made ovpr lilt trial shown th- -

ri:0 tu lie plumb dally.i

Cue of tin- - Iik.iI iaprrr tpeal.K of avl ''or'a iieiii ,'ltilniiee with "Mr I

Aula ion S ho Hip Umiio l ".I"?

A tlio da for .iKii'inlilliis Hip I.PKI8-lalur- e

nip niielirs. there In pcr oiilvnif I hat tar liquor hill fight will I11

a jwnrti.

Inability to Heppot liolli was Hip onlMrlouH imiililc of the Committee, anlinito IW3M iiKin the Hawaiian Reirapl.-manuMiljil'i- .

Anto-Snloo- ti Ipaftuerii niul unnic ofthe municipal law liuoalera Rive pmiilie of ronfoinidinc thp emit.' i oxgrasping tin- tilth :"! n ' petproiKwltlonf

If llowlanJ u .'rt if - notpreparotl with .1 nu. 111 . 1. . 111

puriion o( knouktns tuiili l.

the reading between the linescouen an tmlntendeil lmprei.elon.

Anxiety of the I'errlloo to ictalnthe water works duea not Increace theconviction that the Tcrrilorlal

believe ihej are IioMIiir a ic--

but otove. the .juoner ilropptd llio bel-

ter.

It would have been better had theSheriff and bin Chief icfralncd fromaccept InR Chinese hopltallt, If. lhemust ttrnlltlitwny enter iijhiii a cam-lialg- n

URnliml Chlncsu plvaaurcs thaiure unluwfiil.

I'reHlJcnt IInoieelt mid Sonaloiforaher have had a row. Kenalor Till-man hau iillchfoiKeil IiIm aseoelaten toIlls rat Htuet Ion. An IndUti'd Maor i

(onfeirlut; with I he Picshlent In Wii&h-lugo-

The Hawaiian Delpgate lia.ilorgoileii the Honolulu dr 1I01U. Hutthank liod the touulrj Klill llra.

The :le of Hip Iiir Kiel! Is alW"OSpiled as 1111 pvlilcmo of Hie title ofHawaii's jiuhlli piopoHy belliR withthe United Ktnti-H- . The jk ill) t Is welltaken, when II Is iiImi lenienilicml thatCongriMH had 110 Iiesllaney In turnliiKthe piunorly over In the Territorywhen wj ren,urteil. The llnllpil StalesCongrcfiB will not utatid in Iho way olllanall'u ulfnlia beltiR louduiteil lotlfo sallifai'tloti of llio people.

Senator Smith hit the nail on thehead when he pointed out Iho InjuryHawaii Count) Hupuvluirb are dolusllio wholo Ttrrltor) lis their pollcv 01

Kpii'llaUiiR IihIc-Ii- ilncHD. HrpinllalkinIs not 11 rbnrnetcrii)lie,iif decent elvll- -

Izeil Rovprniiiciit. Had the cneinli's nt(ouuty guvurument laid a fichemo loiltHcredlt Aiiieilrau KovernniPtit for Hawall they could not liavo secineil unthing no valuabli) lo their causo an thUloollali uctlon of Hawaii's 1'iitdtm-IK-m-- n

rat Hoard of Hupen Ibuih.

.Si'iitlnionts ui;alnt thu Culled Htateajiulillslicd In lurnl Japaneuo papiiH

I- - Hi Oitiik ww,- -

llir ilei-n- r of courtly which chipf r,,i Japanese teehlPlilg

. in secure llielr living''pit and .n- reiclvlug fair trentmcnl.Hip 'ra't tin . itiuM do would ho In reserve iici iiiliiil criticism of IhlHcouutn fin implication within Hipbnrilei ) .1.1 mil Comments publishedin 11 iip. iiitHilli'il by an officer 11!

Hip t nlteri states Court 11 to Interestingfrom more tlmn 0110 tuudioliit. ntidmlRhl be leaen as expressing the de-

gree of Americanism that prevailsonions court olllrors.

THE LIQUOR LICENSE COMMISSION.

Tin- - adoption lij Hip lptulilrnllnf Committeeman ll.illpn-tvne- 's

nrniNKttil foi 11 ltu:iril ttf l.lmtfiri,UM, , ,.,, isnionei-- s wlilpli shallu..i ,. ,,',.-- . . ,,

, ,,

letifeii. timrks n dlHtlnel ailvame HlepIn rourhliiR n solution of whiskeytrilffle innlilnuiH

Hawaii ha tried plaelnR the an- -

thorlt for IUuor llceiiRcaoo all the liUnil I'l the hstudHof the'ioernor II .i.ritiflreiitly 1ttiK.1t- -

ftor t" wirinul a iIi.iiicp.Thp Terrltnri h.t.i experimented

with Hip pi in of kiting Hip Treasureri''c IhenKliiR him t and cheiklughim with .1 Hoiid of Arbitral Inn. WilliHip iptuli (hit I ip people nre moreIlKtilUHfleil than pei. It rops loo farthe olhpr a

The Itppublleau CoinuiHtpe propo-.1- 1

Inn ma) lie put down an a mlddle-'iMhp-roa- il

alf.ilr whlih louililneswhnleter aiHanlnRea lliern ma) hoIn the arbitrary power 111110 t

lit the Coprnor and the lack ofglien the Tienaiirer uinler

the present law. 'A Hoard of Liquor License C0111- -

missionc for ich County of I lieTerritory will rIo Hip doRiee of lo- -

ciil power and responsllilllty that Itilwa)it dpi1rable Selerled at an

bod) or men. It will Rranlllrensua or not with parliciilar

for the ( li.uacter of the nppllcan Is. And In this we hae 1111 easvnut an exiellenl rnliitlou of the alIcrpiI Intel natlniinl troulilen Intowhlrh It Is Bald 11 liquor kin sailTnclor) to radlral cltizeim of the Torrltor.v will IphI 113

The character of the men lundllnc,the trallle iletermlnen Hie mn resn orrallure of a liquor law.

Tito law on earthwhli h opeiiH Hie wa) lo 11 liquor

for a pcriuu lead) lo pander toproMlttitlon, torrtiptlou of the youth,ntid any or nil forma of lie, will beu mlfera.ble failure.

Hejiie the mperlorlty of the Hoard'if Liquor License Coiniulwloiipra lortnrli Coiiutt. made up nf ludopetideutmen who know the applicant for

niul the conditions under whichhe will operate.

Heme Hie ndwitituRc Rained fiomiiithoriu to Rr.inl or refuse a llu-up-

tor I'e.eoii', Rood and Niifllclulit In theteem of 11 M' louiml'sioiiprtf.Otic man power 11 elliiilualod I'he

Z&l-- I1B I k.

jlfonolulu Hjwij,

DON'T FAIL TO VISIT THE

CraterofKila-ue-nUKlNG ITS TRKSENT ACTIVITY.

'Flic roiiml trip cwls only .$52.00.

Lcnvini; Honolulu per "CLAUD.

1NE" Friday, Feb. 15th.

Ucliiriiini; per "KINAU" b'atiutl.iy,

Feb. 23ul.

Real Estate Dep't,

FOR SALE

An acre ot land ami ten-roo- .

house at Kniimikl Vi.'ibO

The finest buildiiii; lot 011 Punch-

bowl Slopes 3,200

Modern bungalow, new; Ftnipu-c- o

tiact 4,000

Lots in Mano Vulley, Pujipucotract one-fift- cash, balance inmonthly installments.

Several investment properties pay-

ing 11 net eight per cent.

A very desirable bungalow on

Thurston Ave. for rent $42.00

Henry Watorhouse Trust Co.. Ltd,,

Corner Fort an1 Merchant Sts

KvriNiNM nui.t.criM, Honolulu, t h. tphsday. run 12. mo7.

ronitnliwloiiera can Rle as fair a ilealar Hit co luemlieiTt of a Hoard nf

InillK'tlmliinle llrpuslui; h pieven-led- .because the Hoard of Conimls-nlouor- a.

unlike Iho lloanl of Arbltra- -

jtlon and the Tieasuror, In mil forcedto Rtatit n Ikeiifc lo an) one of thapplicants.

llio tendency hi Hie ptesont timereeiim to be lo carry the IiIrIi licenseand citizen features to nn extreme.

If no cheaper foim than a thousand-doll- lieenso Is allowed indprHie new law, we shall hap a repeti-tion of Illicit llqiinr-Hclllii- In cityniul iiiiinlrv.

If the nbsoliite (.illzeushlp fe.ittnuIs Insisted upon, we xhall have ilis-Irh- ls

where Hie reputable tradesmenHie other than eltlrens and the

for a liquor theme has nobelter quallllciiHou for InkltiK up Iholiquor, trallle than his Rood fortuneof cltiretiidilp Ills ability and bur-nt. I or ma) be as bad :n Hip) niakuthem

Put a citizenship cliue In theliquor law mid )ou bate the Imme-diate outcry which, whether juslllledor not It still an outcry, and sourieill friction. Hint discrimination in

practised.No one will item tlt.it the resident

nf the itnliitry dlBlrlil has the k.iihprlRhl lo a bollle of beer or wblske)ns the ell) leoldenl. The point b. iput the fHc or Hiii liquor In Ihohands of a man who will sell It loHie legitimate trade, and not ilebatu bHie whole loiumuulli out of purernuieiliiesa or an aiixlel) lo IncreaseIrade.

illien re law a Rraded clasidll-ratln- n

of license fees, .mil a Licenserommlsslou with nulhotil) lo exei-cls- e

JudRlUPtit In Rrauling a lliullpdnumber of llquor-sellln- ptlvHcRPS,there Is etery leasoii to expect anJiuprovpiiiPiil In the Ir.insaiiloii ofllip liquor business thioiiRboiil theTen Hon.

There inn inner be perfpi I salls-iikHo- u

as loitit as men are divided Inlliell opinions as to Hip lelatlve ellol llqimi trallle mid whlskev drink-Iiir

1ST ANSWER TO THE'

lUiMm flar.ih Mltrhell. who ctaltui. lo

be the wife of Antler on tiraie, unitwho was uric lid lec'ilb, loRPlhcrwith ('.race, mi the i barge of ailtillelbad I" r hearmn In fine Hie I tiltedStates Couiliil 1,'iiei The etldeniesubmitted Wat riiusldeicd lit l oil".piioiirIi to wiiii.iul hohlliiR her to Hienext term of the I'edeml (Iraml Jury.Hlie In Hie woiiiau who claims thai sliowas married to Mitchell while shu wasoruiik, and didn't think that a mar-riage of that kind held.

New

hirt6,

WaistsTJIllEE CASES OF' THE

CELEBRATED

Marquise Waistslcaehrd lis by the Alanietln.

You know the nalnc and allit stands for

STYLE, FIT, WORKMANSHIP ANDMATERIALS

ALL OF THE BEST.

In this lpt will be found allqualitirs from the cheapest tothe best.

IN WHITE ONLY.

EHLERSGOOD GOODSTl-i-

LACE FORPEOPLIiARTICULAR

.m.tji'm-."2fj- r.

mlmBW

TAYLOR AND IAUKEATOAST THE CHINESE

AND AHREST THEM

One of the cloeicst bits ot Nickwiilrh has been Been In this

illy for main a d.n. wsu pulled off titlenoon In Chinatown In Sheriff Curtis P.laukea and Chief or Detectives AlbertP. Taylor. There two officers went toChinatown nt the Imitation of the IlowWotiR Sorted to o.irtnke of the lunchwhich that club sets foiih for the cel-

ebration of the onlr holiday In Hieyear which Is illlilall) iccoriiIzpiI bHie (iiliieni 'I lie partook of theChinese tiotpluiHn lo the iiliutMt,Hianked their hosts most Riaclouslyand then pun ceded I ariesl 112 China-men for plnxhiR nal k.iu within livemluutps lifter li.uliii; the tables wheleIhcy had iiaiiakiu of Chinese hospitality. A number of baoles wllnpsscd theoccurtence and wer, not slow In loll-ing Hie Chief of lleteilhes what theyIbotiRhl of Ids sirciiuosllv llerepleithat "Hip law must be enfoiced.''

LAW OF THE ROAD

FROM NOW ON

TO BE ENFORCED

Warning h gheti In Sheriff lanke.ithat Hie "Law of Hie Ilo.id" must berccoRiilred and nbmeil in the futiiicThis It a iiubjci i which Is fully uiv-ete- d

In the llmi eil :!t.itute and hasbeen disregarded to a Rieat extent InHie city. In speaking of Hip matterthis morning, the .Shrrllf said:

"I wish that miii would give pub-licity to Hie rail thai I have Instruct-ed all polite oniieis in make a nestswncrewr Ihtn find that the "Law ofthe Itoad" Is being lohiled. Thelaw requlics that chli-lc- keep loHie right of Hie middle of Hie mad,end in cu m.i casea this Is notdone. Thele h.ne been loo m.iiivnarrow escapes fiom accidents oflate on an mini nf the dlsieRiinl ofHie piovlslons ol the slaliile. and I

propose to see t ti.it heie.'lflcr it lienforced."

While in I'.iti I'rancl'-r- on her renut trip Hip Picllle Mall liner Korea

vwiu examined by a riaval Hoard. ThnlnveslU.il Ion was with a view In

her siiilaldlll) for use nnmi liUNlUnry ciijiv) I should the shipplug subsidy hlllrl:.irH, ami thus givnthe (iovciniucut control id the linerin time id war Tho iithei' vessel) ofHip I'M Hie Mull fleet will bo evamlli- -

d fen the uinm purpirie The Mini-- -

ii In w.n. examined by a Naval bo.'ildI.ihI .Nov einbnr.

H.F.Wichnian&Co.Limited.

ArtStationers

Copper Plate Receptionand Invitation Cardsof the Latest Styles

In Correctness of Formand Style

One Work l3xcol

li.F.Wichman&Co.Limited.

Leading Jflcrs,

nuannaaHi

The First of the Yearmerchants and all others will wantBLANK BOOKS, CALENDAR PADS,INKSTANDS, PENS, PENCILS, to fitup your olllc. ,Wo have Just tccclvc-- J

a Uinc shipment of OIPICU SUPPLILO.

Ak we are cloclnrj out our UTOCKCABINE1S cjiiio will be told at cost.

WALL, NICHOLS CO., Ltd

d. M. Davis8EVVINQ MAOHINE REPAIRER.12S0 FORT ST. near BERETANIA.

Sewing machines for sale.TEL. MAIN 117.

HOW UN WIS;

Chicago, l'cb. I-.- A specialcable fiom Tokio, Japan, lo the

' IUeord-Hctal- d quotes a IcadlliRcitizen of Tokio as saying today:

t "The announcement that theAmerican Government had nskedCongress for an appropriationwith which to fortify Pearl Ilar- -

bur, In the Hawaiian Islands, hatt been received by the Japanese

with evident B)mplonis of pain.II Is not denied that a great powerlike America Is pcrfectl) JiisllfletlIn picpatliiR for Iho piolcttloti of

t- - Milneiable poliils ugalnsl tlangcr,1 but Hie Hawaiian piojeil Is ap- -

pairtill) III illicit iesKinso to lliuclamor nt the Pacific Coast ptcss

f concerning Japan's alleged designson Hie Hawaiian Islands ami IhoPhilippines and its iiggrcKslupolicy In general.

"Japan, It la feared b) manypeople heie, must abandon Hie tc- -

Lit ion of inutimt trust, such as oftwo friends who are nssuicd ofouch other's rihmI Intentions, ntidJoin llio loinmoii held of nal IonswhiioP motto Is Hint of the stioiiR-- t

armed man keeping himself inolder. Formerly Japan mid Alucrlin weie Isitl for jiontefiil do- -

luetlle dotclojmient, but leiciillyf the) enleied (be woild of conlliit,

and that the) no longer tcgarilf eaili' other Willi the quiet e)ut oft peace .mil limit imsxibt) hi uu- -

uvold.iblc, but cellalnl) it In la- -

nieiilable.""This Is the general le of Hie

siliialion taken heie, but the .Inp- -

niiese iontlniin:coiillieiit lh.it HieSan Krauiisco dlsjiutc will bo nut- -

lied In nn amliahle manner. Theydo not IkIIcc that laborets willh" muuially excluded b) Imth(ouutilea and (he) aie surprisedal (he unabated war scare which

t Is iifTi'dlng the value uf Japanese4 hcciiiltlo nbioad

tlHttMHHHttl$700 will buy bornein Nil mil u VnllcyEasy teinn

I

SOLE

CREAM PURE RYE

THEWHISKEY

AMERICA'S FINEST PRODUCTIONRich and

LOVEJOY & CO. Agents902-90- NUUANU STREET. PHONE MAIN 308.IMPORTERS AND DE ALERS IN FINE WINES A LIQUOrtS.

How lunch ot a xacatlon to giveChlncKo pupils for Chinese New Yeartame hefoin (he lloanl of Public

ineetliig ycslerilay ufler-nooi- i.

Superliilondent llahblttbiooght the mailer up as n lesnll. ofhis dlsimer) Hint Kiiiiluwel.i school,whole the atlendance Is hugely Chi-nese, shut down for Chinese NowYear, lie bad put n slop lo Hie mm-plel- e

closing down, and suggestedIhal the Hoard ait so as to make ntcgul.itloti (ineriug nil (he scIkhiPi ofHie Teirllor). .

On motion of Coiumlsslonor I'ar-ilugl-

II wall ol oil thai the ahseucoallowed for Chinese scholars diningIho New Year celebration should notixteed tin oc d.l)s. It was the senti-ment of thn members present Hint noM'hiHil should be elosod for this cele-

bration under any condlllon.

THACHI!RSCI1AN0ED

The Hoard of Public Insliurtloii at.Its meeting )iihlenla) made the fol-

low lug Iraiisfeis and appointments InIho leaching foice:

The resignation of Miss Tnplln anntslslaut teacher nt Walalua wail nt- -

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copied. Jlrs. Wood was appointed lithor place.

.Miss Ulckiird's nppllcatlon totIransror from Alea In Palioa waagianlod, and Miss Claypisil was ap-

pointed In her pl.ico as assistant nt.Men.

Miss Pllkol's request for transferfiom Panoa to lloynl Hchisil wan

r.tnuted.Mrs. Kouway was granled leave nf

iibsenco from Wnlklkl for Kebruar).Miss Julia K;i was appointed

at Kmieoho.

W)()t)()lltil)()(i()tMS)(S(HONOLULU WEATHER 1y

t, ,ir .it if X ji g It. .if W, W X ft f a' R X

Kclirnary 12.

Tempei al tires ti a. in., M; H niVi; Id a. m., 77; noon, 7fi; morningminimum, ('..',.

Ilaromcter, X a. in., M.hSj nbholulohmuldlly. K ii. in., li.'Jll Rralns percubic foot; relative liumldlly, X a. m.,7.1 per cent; dew polnl, 8 n. in.. BS.

Wind ti a. tu., velocity (i, illiecllotiN. K.i S .i. m xetoelty t, dlrecllon N.K.j 10 n in., velocity 2. direction W.inoon, velocity n, direction S,

Itnitifiill during 21 limits ended S it.

in , .01 Inch.Total wind movement during 21

I. mini emlcd at noon, 125 miles.Wit. II.

Section Director. II. S. Weather iltireait.

A biter fiom San KmnolM-- receivedIn the last mall says Ihal (icorgo II

Pails Is I) lug very III In thai illy.

Co.,

Of Two ContinentsT IS AMUSINtl In tend the Kmopcnn comments on the $500 Foul run-

about. I'icvions to its ntiival thcic the trade papers were full of saicastio com-

ments on the Yankee Trick in Motor Cuts;" "Amciican Wild Cat Schemes,"-etceter-

ctcctcin.

BUT NOW the same journals head their articles on the Foul Runabout "A Phenom-

enal Car," "The American Invasion a Real Peril," and similar captions.- - This car is list-

ed in London, England, nt 152 pounds stci'liii about $750; and stlU it is the sensationof the motorintr world thcic. In Germany and France the home of the motor ear, it sellsfor u stilljiighcr price niul the demand is tremendous. tflL.j.v.ijai!.-- ..

Till: l'Mll.L HUlNlrTCANCK ot Henry Void's sensational move when ho announced a18 II. P. Hiinabout lo sell at J.'itii). has only leccnlly betonio known in' (bo tradu and

bulng public. i,inl i i ,.,!,. . I

IT WAS SAHl Ihal at Iho price It couhl not b well iniido would bo loo flimsy lo withstandtough usage on country roads thai lis own power would bn loo gto.it for It. I.el'8 see: overfiuuo tit theso liin.ibouts have been ilellveied since August, KOli.

IN HVKIIY HILL CLIMIUNtl CONTHST 111 vvlilch this wondoifiii car has been rntcicd It ban beenthe Hensallou of the nuol-ll)i- ug iqi guides on llio high gear that 10 and 50 II. P. taru lab-ored up on Hciond. , , , , i , , i il, i lull

ON THH HACK TRACK Mm k cars of thin Model have nut onlv dcfentcd but actually lappedivory oilier car In Ilu thins. t j ,,i c l i .

CROSS COUNTRY TOURS by pilvale tiwneia with new carstiglil out id tho fnctory, rnngtiig fiomJtiill to 12UU tulles, have been imiile "without louclilng a vtioiilIi (o Iho car or removing a sparkPlug." I i I ,t , . I .

JUJILT FOU IIAHU SMHVICH ntid lough usage, lis lightness Is lis greatest strength becausothat lightness Is obtained mil) by thn use of tho bust mntcilals ptocurahlc. It has stlcugth,power ami speed lo inept nil. demands under any possible conditions.

KNIlt'ltANCH? THE OHK1INAI, demonstrating runabout Iho car that made the iminUs of everyhhmv last yearhas In Its over ntl.t'flll miles dciiiousliallug tulles; It Is still In serviceand can hold lis own vvjth the last one (hat lamo fiom llm fa lory.

OF KI0HT CAMS .1UST ARRIVEDr"lHlY NOW AS TRICES HAVE BEENRAISED ItY THH FACTORY $100, COMMENCING! WITH SHIPMENTS AFrEllFEBRUARY 1st, 1007.

Schuman CarriageAOENTS, HAWAIIAN ISLANDS.

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mAre Simyly Irresistable

Steel embroidered, three-ba- r sandals.Jet embroidered, three-ba- r sandals.

Nile Qreen, Lavendar, Pink andBlue Canvas, and dressing to match.

White Satin, Canvas and Kid,

$2.50. $3, $4,50, $5, $6, $7

Mclnerny

MI(KKKitiJtiKitiKJtiMMKi

Australia

y!iaai

makes a grade of butter because the farmers there have

the graded cattle and good feed. We received a of theproduct in pound blocks on the Miowera. A beautiful article

which wc will sell at FORTY CENTS a pound.

Metropolitan

ALLCQRADE3.

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quantity

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LadieskiiOnly2 A WEEK

AND FRIDAY2 to 5.

SWIMMING, BOWIINO AND TURKISH BATHS.AT

' Hotel. --i. ii-j ii

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Meat

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That's the number to ring up, If youwant soda water that li PURE ANDWHOLE80ME. Try our KOLAMINT, PEACH MELLOW and GIN.QER ALE the purest goods manu-

factured In town,

Soda Water Works CoTelephone Main 71

G. 8. LEITHEAD MANAGER

'fffVHVlYAl!

NMffSstClSuMsfc

am

Year

Hawaiian Iron Fence

Batjljis

Consolidated

Monuments.Safes,

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PHONE 287.NEXT TO VOUNO BLDG., KINO STREET.

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Dtaten lr STOVE WOOD, COAL and KINDLINGS.

Storage In Brick. Warehouse, 126 King St. Phone Malii W

EVENING BULLETIN, HONOLULU, T. J!., TUESDAY. FED. 12. 1807.

KOHALA SAYS ALOHA

IN FITTING STYLE

TO JOLLY TOM KAY

Kohalu, Hnwall, Feb. G. The gen-

tlemen of the neighboring planta-tions In Kohala district gavo n veryenjoyable evening' at tho KohalaCluu, In honor of T. S. Kay, the man- -ngcr of Hnlawn plantnllon, who Isleaving the district for Honolulu onFriday, February 8.

During tho evening many were thel egrets expressed by tho friends at(he departure of their esteemed andrespected manager. In rcsponso totho ninny toasts, Mr. Kny respondedIn a very witty manner by giving nnoriginal speech on all present, bring-ing In all tho names from A to ',.Speeches were nlao made by Messrs.V. 0. I'actow, 1 Dluctt. T. Illack. 0.!. Tulloch. F. O'Hrlen, V. Way midlast tint not least, by tho great andonly P. McDougnll.

After dinner tho guests woro enter-tained by n mttslral program, whichwas much enjoyed by all present. Thogentlemen sang solos which broughtwell deserved npplausc. Messrs. W. M.Stcwnrt and W. May Rang In goodstylo the famous duct "larboardWatch." nml T. 8. Kny winy "Will VonIlemcmbcr Mr," while F. C. Plntnwplayed tho jilatio In u manner that onlyOur l'latow can.

Tho following gentlemen were pres-ent. F. C. l'latow, I'. Illuctt, T. Illack.II. C. Austin. A. H. Durston, W. I.

W. M. Stcwnrt, 0. l Tulloch.U. C. VniiRlian, F. O'Hrlen, W. Mayi' lid J. W. Atkins, the gentleman whoIs to succeed Mr. Kny its manager olllulawa.

STOCKS IN S.4N FRANCISCO

Following are the (luiitntlons forsugar stocks In San Franclsrti

February S:Hawaiian siTd S2',4lloiiok'nii 11 ullutclilnson iftlfcKliauca 3Makawell 32UOnomea 3SI'nnuhuu to 171;Union r,n

Do pool GU

Pnclfle. Fertilizer Works ManagerHugcim returned from the mainlandyesterday.

President Plnkham Is to confer withthe Hoard of Health regarding measures to bo adopted for protection,against yellow fever being Introduced!here by steamers of tho Tchuaiitcnecrun. The dlse.iso Is ever present allI twtwn UMI I It Aftl iStelo

.!'! in sl.i.lj ij.

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being

' OFFICE I KINO near MAKE A ST.

MAUI

to The Ilullctln)WhIIiiIiu, Maul, Fob. 8. The fol-

lowing annual ututoment of J.ha ts

and expenses for tho yearwas handed In by tho Auditor:

nECEIPTS.Cash on hand January

10, 1906 $ 39,058.31County realizations ... 161.75Street I.ahal- -

uu 241.60 ;

Removing garbage,, l.a- -hulna 167.65

Kemovtng garbage, etc.,. . ., fill. 70

fees. Countyelection 800,00

Walluku Bldowalks ....Territory of 50

por cent. County (axon 119,895.22Itnacl tax, l.alialna ... 3,352.00Itoad tax, .... 7,181,21

HONOLULU STOCK EXCHAN6E

HONOLULU. Feb.

isasssssMiim.............. nnriinrvvinrumnnjtfijxnjinj

TTNAME OP STOCK PHI Ul5 Bid Af.l

MERCANTILE"C Drcwrrft Ca.H.MM.

SlIfiAREwa Plantation Co ... ononoo 4flUMsiUnActlcC.. tltl- -

lltwCnm Ac Sue Co . It 1 $tf,tilUwilltiiSucarCo. . If t

I'oimmu Sugar Co . nO,Ortr !!,Minolta a Sutjar Co .. t;onoHaiku Sutrar CoKahuku Plantation Co HKIM Plant at Ion Co IMrl ytn.vri t lkipaiiiilu Sugar co,, 1 60,004Koloa Sugar CoMcnrydebugaf Co -

Oahu Sugar Co,,,,, i) yl ilwitfirnca nugar o JM T(V.lcoU Sugar Plant Co kooo t S I I Iwiaa ugr to uiu )xro,or t I

Paanau Sugar TNnt Co l$o,nort

1'nciric sugar .11111

I'ala Plantation Co ,repcekeo Sugar Co. l)o,non

Plntteer Mill (.n II4I-- I II,T$lmnWaialua Agile Co, I

1Walmanaln Sutir Cn.. 'Walmea Sugir Mill Co

MISCKLLANKOIK 11$

lriterUlatiH Stram NCo 1. 1 .Hawaiian lucctrlcColinn WTM, Co Prel jnorrtHonKT&LCoCom t,t,ConMutual Tetrphone CoNhiku Rubber Co., tjft,

Paid Un tOjncoNahllui HuUwrCo.Aei , ,,.,.,

Oahu Rft lCo.. ... 91 'HlloRRCo I ,CKvyHotiBltMCn " 14itftvncUwTrr4pclllreCI)mw icr 4 v v.HawTcr4U lc...Haw Ttr 4h pc tooHawTer pc... looHaw Ctnx't tir 109

01 Pffi Sus ft Kel Con prlf . , ,. ,

lULku Sitcar CnA tirIfhw Com ft Sug Co 1 irHaw Sugar Cnpr..Hflo K kCo Con AprHon A T ft I.Co 6 pcOaltii Kft I, Co ft pi.' , I'M 4

Oahu Sugar Co 6pc lml IOlaa Sugar tf.pi--

PaU PtantailoiiCo ...Plom?r Mill Cn A itrWat alii a Agric Co ; p cl'l HI Jilt iJ Va'IBIT.. . n

Sales Between iloanls: 10 OahuSug. Co.. $23.75. Session: 0 rjwa.J2.I.25: BO Oahu Sug. Co.. 123.75: 2UOahu Sug. Co.. $23.75: 50 Walalun. 170:25 Wnlnliia, $70; 50 Oahu Sug. Co..123.75; yi onlm Sug. Co, $23.71; 10

Wnlalua, $70; 40 Ouhu Bug. Co.. $23.75;5 I.-- I. 8. N. Co.. ,M28.

latest sugar quotations, 3.42 centscr $68,40 per ton.

LONDON BEETS, 8s 9d

SUGAR; --J-

Hinry Watsrheuso Trust Co,,

Stock ami Bond OipaitmentMembers Honolulu Stock and Bond

txehapB.Will 1AM kUuttr,

FORT AND MERCHANT-STt- .

TEL. PWIVATK KXCHANOE 4.

s

PHONE MAIN 390.

Itoad tux, liana '2,087.00Itoad tux, .... 5,619.00Itoad tux, Molokul 390.00

'Total $181,414.26

DISIIUnSBMKNTS.Supervisors' Offlce:

Salaries $ 2,980.00Incidentals 1,625,45

County build-ing, etc 1,293.41

Election expenses 517.75Support, etc, of sick In-

digents 2U0.5UExpenses sanitary Inspec-

tion 2,195.44Clerk's Offlce:

Salary 1,200.00Assistants and Inci-

dentals 708.91Offlce:

Salary County Ally.. 1.800.00Salaries assistants ... 1,116.55Incidentals, etc 485.45

u Have another drink ?"" Yes, of Primo."

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were replaced by electric cart and nobody expressed the leastSimilarly, all other forms of are slowly but surely

by electricity.

Hawaiian Electric Co., Ltd. ,

COUNTY EXPENSE

(Special

19UG

sprinkling,

WallukuNomination

1,845.7!)Hnwall,

Walluku

12.1907

3.42

WILLIAMSON.

Mukuwao

Fttrnlturo,

Attorney's

lightingreplaced

LOCAL ANDIENERAL

There are out- -

thingsin every household. Themagic of a Bulletin Wantad. will turn them intogold.

Panama hats cleaned at the Globe.Indian and llawn. goods, 1152 Fort.No fancy prices at tho New England

Bakery.Col. A. O. llawrs Is here from Han

Francisco.K. Pollltz was au arrival from the

Coast )estcrday.Excelsior 1idgc regular meeting tlilti

evening nt 7:30 o'clock.Sol. Sheridan Is at present connected

with the Exnmtncr.Hubert Llltlc. of Illlo. goes to the

Coast today on the China.Absolutely choice eggs. I,owcst pas- -.

ulblo prlco at C. J. Day tt Co.'s.J. P. Hell of Hawaii Is registered nt

the Jcffcrwm Hotel. Chronicle, Jan.31.

Another small boy named ManuelUarclu wns arrested yesterday for steal-ing lead pipe.

Court C.'tmoex No. 8110, A. O. F. regular meeting in San Antonio hall onVlnenrd street.

Miss Iiura Wells heads the list ofthose nominated to edit the StanfordUnlierslty Quad.

Indies two-plcc- o nush suits for $2.5f.it Whitney & Marsh clearance balenext Friday morning, the 15th.

Ily tho late papers from San Frantlsco It Is noticed, that people of thatciiy are sun uuying "gom nncKs. '

August Ahrcns has returned hernliom Mexico. Mr. Ahrcns waH nt onotime manager of the Oahu Sugar Co.

Ash Wednesday services nt St. Cle-

ment's Church will be ns follows: HolyCommunion, 10 a. m.; evening service,7:30.

Ash Wednesday cervlco nt St. Clemcnt'H church will bo us follows: Holycommunion, to a. in.; evensong, 7:30p. m.

A enr service wns one otthe demands made at the last Wulatnc,Kalmukl and Pulolo Improvement Clubmeeting.

Itobcrt Atkinson nnd his brido cameto town yesterday on tho Korea. Mra.Atkinson l the daughter of Mrs. Clar- -incc Mncfarlano

Thcro will bo a special meeting oftho Wotnen'H Guild of St, ClcmeuU at3. o'clock this afternoon to complete ar-rangements for the Lnten work.

Mrs. Minnie Aldrlch, widow of tholato William II. Aldrcli,..who was nutnrly partner of Chas. II. Bishop In thebanking busluoss, arrived by the Koreaycstcrdny.

Or. McLennan has returned and rolaimcd practlco at Dr. Mctlrcw cottagc, corner Richards and Ileretanlaitrccts (Royal Hawaiian Hotel block)Phono Main 229.

F. N. Gilbert and family of Portland,Ore., 111 spend a month touring theIslands. They uio ou a trip to the Or-

ient. Mm. Itob-- rt livc will entertainthem whllo here.

Regarding tho fine weather that hufprevailed for tho past two weeks tt Isexpected that the Japanese traininguquudron will urrive on time, which Isset for 15th or 16th.

Tho regular monthly meeting of theAbuhul lolunl will Ie )icM nt 3 o'clockthis afternoon In tho Suiully schoolroom of St. Andrew'H Cathedral. Allmembers arc expected to lie present.

Sheriff laukeu and his officers nroon watch for u Japanese who Is want-ed on Maul for cmbcxzlcment. It Isexpected tho Jap will attempt to getaway on one of tho Coast-boun- d steamers.

Finance Department:Salary Treasurer .... 1,500.00Salury Auditor 1,500.00Incidentals nnd office

rent 415.63Police Department:

Salary Sheriff 1,800.00Salaries deputies and

clerk G, 640.00Pollco pay roll 18,904,65Police expenseu 2,738.70Prisoners and guards. 1,388.64

Road Department:Salury County Engi-

neer 2,496,00Assistants and Inciden-

tals 2,304.37Street lighting 511.49Walluku sidewalks ... 7,271.01

Itoads und Bridges:Walluku 21,865.31Lahalna 25,773.41Mukawuo 31,517.06liana 14.437.GOMolokal 6,799,03

Total .'..$164,317.29

Total warrants Issued. .$164,317.29WurruntH redeemed ....$159,1190.60

WurruutH outstanding... 5,226.69

CASH HAIiANCE.Current a rcount $ 15,767.50Road tax account 1,329.47

Total $ 17,096.97

Grand Total $181,414.26

C1IAS. WILCOX.Auditor, County of Maul.

Walluku, Maul, Jan. 1C, 1907.

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Black Forestj CARVED WOOD CLOCKS; Beautiful designs, In Cuckoos, Trurffptt.j ers and small timepieces; all good timekeepers.5; PRICES RANQE PROMI

$1.50 up to $35& Mc R. Counter, Jeweler,IS 1142 FORT 8T. Jj!

SALE OF KOA

We have ii few pieces of KOA'J' O C J, O S E O U T

DHESSKKSHKDSTKADSWASIISTAXDS

BAHGA1XS LIKE THIS

GOYNE FURNITURE GO,, LTD.

I Vou Fare Well!

When you patronlia our establishment. .

;j ant. e for every meal is of a great variety: Each5(1 article Is always fresh anS moderately priced.

. Try our delicious Ice cream and pastry.

jvu cn find a large atock of home-mad- candles hero

and we have Just received a late shipment of Gunther's),' Celebrated Candles.

!';

I. The Palm, 116 Hotel St.

v

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a

FURNITURE

FURXITU1M : tlutt we are goingIi E L O W C O S T

?20.00 (Tl

?20.00 VV

?10.00 Ul

WILL XEVKR RE OITERED

;t

M'Call

Patterns

Are

The Best

DELICATESSEN!WHAT TO EAT AHD WHERE TO BUY IT.

CALIFORNIA RI?E OLIVES in 01ai. Grape Fruit Marmalade.DILL PICKLES. French Prunes in glass. Pin Money Sweet Pickles.

Roast Pigeon...,T,0MTU87"A flne tonic. Encbilados. Chili Con Carne.

Chicken Tamales. Olives stuffed with Anchovies.DEALERS IN DELICATESSEN.

RUlis A DEALERS IN delicatessenUUa, Wm 169 King St. Phone Main 240 .

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Hi "And now we've cotAe to bread and

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mVAmM We'" have t0 drink to kiues,LwAlHlajK The waiter's trained, he 'never sees,'lBl9tp And CuP'(J never mjjsci.",

BbBA'T wf&J--

HHHJ J 1 V The trained waiter knows-th- pop- -

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Curosity often leads woman to experiment with new things, butdon't try It with paptr patterns. A garment spolUtl xctlsthe cost of a hundred patterns, -

at

E. W. Jordan & Co., Ltd.MvwmMyvtnMyMmitMWvjyytftMWMvyyvyvyvywyvww

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$

J: ' .

Oceanic Steamship CompanyTIME

Tht ateamert ot thl tint will arrive

FROM SAN TRANCISCO: I

SIERRA . . KKtl. 13

ALAMEDA . fi:r. 22SONOMA . MAIL C

ALAMEDA .... MAIt. IS

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In connection with tht tailing of the above Ueatntre, tlie agentt are prtpared to leiue to Intending pataengcn, coupon through llrkeli, ty any railroad from San Franclico to all points In the United Sulci, and from NtvYork by any eteamihlp line to all Europian putt.

FOR FURTHER PARTICULAn3 .PPLV 10

Wm. G. Irwin & Co., Ltd

Pacific Mai

HIRKRIA

ih'iFRANCISCO:

'KONOMA run.ALAMEDA KmALAMEDA

Steamship Co.

50R SAN FRANCISCO:

OCEANIC 8. CO.. QENr.RAI AtlLNTS

Occidental and Oriental SteamshipCo., and Toyo Kisen KaishaSteamers of the above compmlei will call it Honolulu and leave thl.

port on about the datet below mentioned;

.china t Ki:n. uMONGOLIA FEU. 19

Zt'NMPPON MAItU FEIIDORIC MAIt. 9

FOR JAPAN AND CHINA:

KOiyiA ,.ri:n. isAMERICA MAUI) . ..FEU. 2i,,

..Kllll.OIIIN .MAR. 7MONfiOI.IA .MAR. 15

, Call at Mt.mli.

FOR GENERAL INFORMATION APrLY TO

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

Direct Service between New York and Hawaiian Islands, Via Pacific

Proin New York: to HonoluluWeekly Salllnge vli Tclunntepcc.

Freight received at all tlmea at tho Company'a Whirf, 4litStreet, south' Brooklyn.

from ttonnlulu to Sun PranetaGuVIA

1 S.S.''NEVApAN" to Mil FEB. 0 ..Prom 8nn Pronclaco To Honolulu

S.S. "NEVADAN" tosailMAR. 4Frelgnt received at Company'a Wharf, St,

and each month thereafter.Pro-- n Renttle and Tncoma to Honolulu

S.S. "ALASKAN" ,..,., .Direct to snil FEB. 5 .FOR FURTHER INFORMATION APPLY A7

C. P, MORSE, H. Hackfclci Sr Co., L- -tGENER4.L FREIGHT AGENT.

Canadian-Australia- n Royal Mail8tenmahlp (Zompfuiy.

I

Steimera ol the above line, running In connrctlon with tht CANADIAT;PACIFIC RAILWAY CO. between Vancouver, C, and Sydney, N. S. W,anii calllngat Victoria, C, Honolulu and Suva, FIJI, and Bilibano, areDUE AT HONOLULU on or about the datea below ttated, viz.:From Vancouver and VlctorU, 0 CI From Sydney and Brlebana.

(For IlrHbana ..t.d S)diiy) ' (For Victoria and Vancouver, B.C.)MOANA FKII. a'AOIIANflt MAR.

J'AIL 9,M0ANA APR. 3

Through TUktlt luutd from Honolulu Canada, United Statea endFor Freight and Paitage and all general Ipfoimatlon, apply to

Then. H. Pavies & Co., Hi. general Ageito.

J. F. Morgan, President: ,0. J. Campbell, sVlee Prctldent; L. MeLear.,8eretiry; A. Clark, Treaturer; N. Gadge, Auditor; Frank Huetace,Manager.

Hustace-Pec- k Co., Ltd,DRAY MIEN, 63 QUEEN ST.

DEALERS IN

Firewood, Stove and Steam Coat,ALSO WHITE AND BLACK BAND. TELEPHONE MAIN MS.

Oahu Railway-Tim- e

Table.OUTWARD.

For Walanse, Walalua, Knhiiku andWay KlKtlonii 9:I5 o. m., '3:20 p. m.

For rearl City, Kwa Mill and WnyBtatlont 17:30 a. m., 0: 15 a. m.,

11:05 a. m.. 2:15 p. m., 3.20 p. m..B:15 p. m., t;30 p. m., tll:00 p. m.For W6hlana-9;- 15 a u: and '5. 16

p. m.INWARD.

Arrive Honolulu from Kahuku, Wal-alua and Waianaa S:36 a, m., 5;3lp. m.

Arrive In Ilnnoluli: from Kwa Milland Pearl Cit) 17:40 a. m., 'SjSS a.m., '10:38 a. m, 1:40 p. ni., 4:3l p.m., 5:3l p. in., 7:39 p. in.

Arrive Honolulu from Wablawa8:3G iim. and D.31 p m

Dally.t Ex. Bunday,t Sunday Only,

The Halclwa Limited, a two hourtrain (only first cI&hh tlcltetii henored),leaves Honolulu every Sunday at 8:21a. m.; roturning. arrives la Honoluluat 10:10 p. m. The Limited stops onlyat Tearl City and Walanae.Q. P. DEN1SON, F.

Supt. Q. P. T, A

Fine Job Printing it the Bulletin."

.jst-- .

TABLEanj ttav port it hereunder:

roil AAN

1227

VENTURA MAIL 6

MAIt. 20

8.

or

25

KAHULUI

Greenwich

D.B.

MIOWKRA

to

'J.F. E.

Ak

of

AQENT3. HONOLULU.. .L , 1 IM

ou

Fast SchoonerCONCORD

Sailing for

KAPUNA. HONOIPU, KAILUA ancHOOKENA

From 6oreneon'a Wharf,Apply on Board or to

HAWAIIAN BALLASTING CO., AgtTelephone Main 3S6, Majnakea St., bw

low King. P. O, Box 820.

Heaoquartera for Automobllea with,I

Splendidly Equipped Fireproof

aragt.

VOH HAMM-YOUN- COMPANY, Llo ,

m. Phillips & Co.Wholeiale Imponera and Jobber

EUROPEAN ANDAMBRICAN DRY OtiODB

FORT and QUEF.N UT

NilriueHaeu- -

.EVENlNfl mtliLKTIM, IIONOI.UI.C.T It., TUESDAY, Fnil. 12. 1907.

ESTABLISHED IN ISM.

Bishop & Co.BANKERS.

Commercial and Travelers'I cltcrs of Credit issued on

the Bank of California andThe LondonJoir.t Stock Bank,Ltd., London.

Correspondents foi theAmerican lixprcss Company

.uid 1 hos. Ciok & Son.

Interest allowed on term

and Savings Bank Deposits.

Clam Spreckele. Wm. O. irwin

Clans Spreckcls & Co.

BANKERSHONOLULU, : : : T. H.

San Franclico Agenta Tae Norad-- Nkliunnl Hank of San Krnnclico

Draw Exchango on tho Nevada Nalonnl Hank of Ban Franclico.

London The Union of London au)juilih'o Rank, Ltd,

New York American Exchange Natloni.l Dank.

Chicago Corn Kichango NationalDank

Parle Credit Lyunnala.Hongkong and Yokohama Hong

kong HlmiiRliul Hanking Corporation.New Zealand and Auetralla MsnliNew Zealand and Bank ot Austrt

laslnVictoria and Vancouver Dank of

nrltlsh North America.Deposits received. Loana mad ou

approved security. Commcrelul andrravelera' credits ifcied. lliur of hx- -

change bought nnd Hold.

lottectlont Promptly Aeerunted For.

The FirstAMERICAN SAVINGS

AND TRUST CO

OF HAWAII, LTD.

SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL.. .g200.000.0v.

PAID UP CAPITAL 1100,000-0-

Pretldent Cecil BrownVice Pretldent M. P. RoblntonCaehler L. T. Peck

Office: Corner f-r- t and King Sta.SAVINGS DEPOSITS received and

Intercut allowed for yearly deposits atho rato of 4 por cent, per annum

Rules and regulations furnlKocd upapplication.

The YokohamaSpecIa Bank, Ltd

ESTABLISHED 1880.

Vapttal Ruhacrlbed Yen 24.000.000Tapltal Paid Up Yen 21,000,000rt'aervcd Fund Yen 13,700,000

HEAD OFFICE, YOKOHAMA.

BRANCH AGENCIES Antung,Helen. Hang Kau, Chefon. Dnlny,Bombay, Hongkong. Honolulu, Kohc,Lcoyanc, London, I.jons, Mukden,Nagasaki, Newchivanc, New York,Peking;, San FrancUeo, Shanghai, Tlenlsln, Toklo, Ocaka.Tho hank huys and receives for col

teuton Illlls ot Exchange, IbbiicsDrafts and Uctlers of Credit and transacts n general bunking business.HONOLULU BRANCH, 67 KINQ ST.

I CAN SELLYOUR REAL ESTATE OR BUSLNESS NO MATTER WHERE LOCA-

TED. Properties and Buelneit of allklndt sold quickly for caeh In allparte of the United Statee. Don'twait. Write today describing whatyou have to eell and give caoh priceon aame.

IF YOU WANT TO BUYany kind of Builntic or Real Eatateanywhere, at any price, write meyour requlrementi. I can tavo youtime and money.

DAVID P. TAFF,THE LAND MAN.415 Kaniae Avenue,

TOPEKA KANSAS.

REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.

5 Building lota In Manoa Valley, 12acre each, S1000 a lot.

Beautiful tlte, bracing air, magnifi-cent view.

Albert F. Afong,Telephone Main 407. P. O. Box 795.

832 rORT OT.STOCK ANP BOND BROKER.

MEMBER HONOLULU STOCK ANDDimu UM.rinu&,

William T. Patv,CONTRACTOR AND BUILDKR,

ALAKEA 8TREET,All elatiet of Building Workpromptly and carefully executed

Office 'Phone Blue 1801,Retldenc 'Ptiont Blue 23S1

Alexander & BaldwinLIMITED.

. . COOKE Manager

OfT'lCURS.t. f. Baldwin Preeldtm

I. B. Caitle .....Viet PreeldenliV. M. Alexander ,.8'oond. Vice PretL. T. Peck Third Vice Pret.I. Weterhouie TreaturerE. E. Paxton ..SecretaryW. O. Smith Olrectof

SUGAR FACTORS,

COMMISSION MEBCHANIS and

IHSURAN6IE AGENTS

ttgenu (orHawaiian Commercial A Cugar CeHaiku buyer Campnny.Pale Plantation.Maul Agricultural Conpany,Klhel Plantation Company.Hawaiian Sugar Company.Kahuku Plantation Company,Kahulul Rallrcad Company.Htleckala Rancn 'Jomoany.

Castle & Cooke, LtdHOHOLUI U.

ommlsslo.i Merchants.sugar fictoi

AtlKNTS KORThe Ewa Plantation Co.The Walalua Agricultural Ce.The Kohala Sugar Co,The Walmra Sugar Mill Co.The Fulton Iron Workt. 3L Louie, Mo

The Wahlawa Water Co., Ltd.The Geo. F. Dlako Steam Pump.Weeton'e Centrifugal!.The New tngland Life Imurance Co.

of Boston.The Aetna Fire Ine. Co. of Hartford,

Conn.The American Steam Pump Co.

n. I, irwin & Co.. Lw

WM. a. IRWIN Preeldenl and Mgr.1NO. D. 8PRCCKELS..1et Vice PretW. M. GIFFARD 2d Vice PreH M. WHITNEY... TreaeurerRICHARD IVCrtS .'. SecretaryW. F. WILSON Auditor

uoar rAcrortaand

COMMISSION AGENT

Agentt forJccanlc Steaimhip Co., San Francltco.

Cal.Western Sugar Retiring Ce, San Fran--

ilito, Cal.Jalowln Locomotive Worki, Phlla

delphla, pa.Me wall Universal Mill Co. (Manufau

tureri of National Cent Shredder), New York, N. Y.

aclflt Oil Tramportatlun Ce, tinFranclico, Cal.

C. Brewer & Co., Ltd.JUEEN STHCET, HONOLULU, T. II.

agents Font.Hawaiian Agricultural Co., Ookala

3ugar Plant. Co., Or mea 8ugar Co,Honomu Sugar Co,Walluku Sugar Co.,S'.peckeo Pupfr Co., The PlanteriLine of San Francltco Packets.LIST OF OFFICERS:

C. M. Cooke, Pretldent; George.lobertson, Vice pretldent and Manajer; E. F. Blthop, Treaturer and Sec-retary; F. W. Macfarlane, Auditor: P.C. Joree, C. M, Cooke and J, R. Gait,Director!.

FIRE INSURANCE

THE

6. F. DILLINGHAM CO

LIMITED.

General Agent for Hawaii:Atlat Atiuranee Company of London.New York Underwriter!' Agency.Providence Wathlngtop Insurance Co

Ith FLOOR, STANGENWALD BLDQ

WM. 8. BWWI CO., LTD

AGENTS FOR Tillnaval Insurance Co. of Liverpool, Ens- -

Commercial Union Assuiiiiuo Co, Ltd.of Uindon, i:nghind.

Scottish Union & National In. Co. otEdinburgh, Scotland.

Wllhclma of Magdeburg General Inaui- -

anee Company.

HONOLULU IRON WORKS

Improved and Modern SUGAR MACHINERY of every capacity and

made to order. Boiler workand RIVETED PIPE8 for Irrigationpurpoie a rpccialty. Particular atten-tion paid to JOB WORK, and reoalretxecuted at thortett notice.

P. H. Burnetts,Attorney-at-La- and Notary Public.

Real Eatate, Loam, Collections.

Agent to Grant Marriage Llceniee."tioiica: Otlice Main 310; Ree.Wh.1341.

THE HAWAIIAN REALTY AND MA

TURITY CO., LTD.

Real itte, Mortgage, Loam and Investment Seeurltlee.

Office: Mclntyre Bldn-- , Honolulu, T.H,P. O. BOX 263. PHONE MAIN 141.

938 FORT BT.

Weekly Bulletin 81 Pr yar,

&- -. ,3t .

XHItMSJt x w.p: K J W K X M V

M WATER FRONT NOTES Xrt M

aJCWVJfKMWjrJtKWltMM'KTho Urltlah Blilp Dlmsdalc. tthlch

arrhed hero jcslcrday from Hunt-hilrj-

reports uIrIiIIhk many IrchcrpaIn u tniirli more northerly l.illtuilothan usual. The lllnifciln'p will (U-

ncharge her Honolulu carRO ofilSOOIoiih of fertlllrer here, and then nail

lor Portland with lenient nnd rliln.iel.iy

,1 i.

The MiRt tnnrteui examination of I

the hoily of the slcernKe p.inRenirer onthe China uho died (hiring the triphow oil that death had reunited from

ller nnd pulmonary troubled, andthe 1'acltle Mall liner was Inimrdl-ntel- y

H'IimbimI fiom riuarnntlno. 4

vArrnrdlni; to mtvlrea received li

lliukfeld & Co. (he Pnclllc MnllRte.imihlp MotiRnlln, with 1200 IOIIH

of frelRht for thin port, nailed fromYokohama on Teh. 9. She In duohero IVb. IS.

THAT DRY DOCK

The nccrct.iry of the Union Partitehas written to (icorRO Davis touchingou tin local dry dock matter. It U

Cleaned from tho letter that llnrrl-ni.i- ii

Is dcMiotis to lend his aid to tlorihenie. lint must wait until the

of tho Territory makes nnnivp in the matlei, which, ll neeins,lie has not done.

Following Is tho letter;I'nlon I'.iclllc luillrii.ul Co.; IJxccu- -

tlvo oniccii. 120 llro.idw.iy;Alex Millar. Recrctar; .to. Hellcn.

Aunt. Setret iry.New York, mil 2fi, 1907,

lico. A Davis, i:w.. Room 21 Camp-- .

hell lllock, corner Fori nndMerchant Streets, Honolulu,Hawaii.

Dear Sir: Your favor of tho 4thInst., nddrcssed lo our president. Mr.II. II. Hnrrlmiin, In relation to it dry(lock at Honolulu, wiim duly received.nnd his representntlvu liiimcdlatrlymailo lunulrles about tho matter InWashington and learns that nothingvvhiitovor has yet been dono by thaiNuvy Dcp.irtmcnt In WushltiRton

It, so that, therefore, therjwas iiotliliig tlint wo could do aboutII at present

Mr. Harrlm.iu Is disposed to dowhat he can to aid m In our ef-

forts, hut II would hccin as If somefurther nitu.il worlc had tn ho donoliy the people of Hawaii heforo any-

thing pinctic.il can he donn by us.No suggestion has been niiiilo that

a clause covering the expenditure ofkiicIi an Improvement should ho

In tho Naval Approiuiallonlllll YourH truly.

Al.i:.. MILLAR.Secretary.

BORN

WOOD!! In tills ilty. Feb. 12, 1907, toMr and Mrs. Jess U Woods, ndaughter 'nimik hook i of all aorta. ledger

rte.. manufactured by the Bulletin rub-llshln-r

ilnmnsn

Corporation Notices.

ELECTION OF OFFICERS.

C. Brewer & Company, Limited.At thn annual meeting of C.

niU'.WKK & COMPANY, Limited,held nt the offlro of thn corporationthis day, tho following offlcers anddlrectois vvero elected to servo for thoensuing j car, namely:

Charles M. Cooko.... PresidentQeo. H. Robertson

. .Vice Fiesidcnt & ManagerE. F. Bishop

Treasurer & SecretaryF. W. Macfarlane Auditor

Directors;P. C. Jones, 3, R. Gait,

C. K. Cooke.IJ. F. IIISllOP,

Secretary.Dated, Honolulu, February 7, 1907,

3610-l-

ELECTION OF OFFICERS.

Ilawniian-Amcrica- n Rubber CompanyAt tho regular annual meeting of

tho htockholders of tho HawaiianAmerlenn Ituhhor Co., hold nt Wat- -luku, Maul, on Wednesday, Jan. 30,1907. thn following olllieis and dl-

rectois were eleited lo nerve for Hieenduing vear:

President . . Wm. WilliamsonVice President ... H, HowellTreasurer Geo. P, CookeSecretary F, A. AlexanderThe above offlcers, with C, D, I.uf-M-n,

foim tho Hoard ot Dlreclorn.F. A. ALEXANDER,

Secretary.3C10 3t a o d; wkly it

I

n .eitii Acr

Corporation Notices.

" .ANNUAL MEET1N0.

Apokna Sugar Co,, Ltd.The unniial mretltiK of Ihu nharn-holil- er

of the Apokaa Stipar Com-

pany, Ltd., will he held nl tho offlro

of Castle R. Cooke, Ltd., In Honoluluon Wednesday, Kch. 27th, 1907, at1:S0 o'clock p. m.

Nnilr-- l nlsn clven thai Amend- -

mcntK to thn of the Coiifccn If the elnlni In Beeurrd liy mort

nniiv will he proponed nnd acted up. rbko upon real properly, In tho underon at llila meetliiR. T. II. I'BTItll:.

Mccrctiiry, Apokaa SiiRnr Co , Mil.

Honolulu. I'ch. 11. 1907. 3B13-l- d

ANNUAL MEETING.

Kohala Sugar Company.The nnnunl meetliiR of tho R

of the Kohala Sugar Com-

pany will ho held nl tho offlro of Cna-li- e

ft Cooke, Limited. In Honolulu, onTuesday, Fcitfiiary 2fith, 1907, til9:30 o'clock a. m.

Not Up In also Riven Hint Amend-ments In thn n of the Com- -

pany will he proposed and titledupon nl this meetliiR.

t. ii. pirriui:.Kecreliiry, Kohala Supar Co.

Honolulu, l"ch. II, 1907. 313-t- d

ANNUAL MEETING.

The Waimca Sugar Mill Co.Tho annual meeting of tho share-

holder or Thn Wnltnca SURiir MillCo. will be held at the olllco of Castle& Cooke, Ltd., In Honolulu, on Thurs-day. I'ch 2Sth. 1907, nt 2 p. m.

Notice Is nlso given that Amend-ments to Ihu lly-l.a- of the Com-

pany will be proposed and acted uponat this meetliiR. T. II. I'KTIUK,Secretary, Tlio Walnien SuRnr M. Co

Honolulu, Feb. 11, 1907. 3613-t- d

ANNUAL MEETING.

Wainlua Agricultural Co., Ltd.Thn minimi meeting of the share-

holders of the Wnlaluii AgriculturalCo., Ltd., will lie held at the olllco ofCastln & Cooke, Ltd., In Honolulu,on Thursday, Feb. 2Sth, 1907, at 10

o'tloek a, m.Notice Is also given thai Amend-

ments to tho ot the Com-pany will lip proposed nml nct,cd up-on ni llitn meeting"" Tii PCThl'l!.'Secretary, Walalua Agrcll. Co., Ltd

J Honolulu. Fe1)rlU1907. 313-t- d.1

ANNUAL MEEtlNO. i

Wnhiawa Water Company, Ltd.. Tho unnual inectluR of tho share-holders of tho Wnlilnwn Wnlor Com-pany, Ltd., will ho licit) nt tho olllcoof Castle & Cooko, Ltd., In Honolulu,fn Thursday, Feb. 28th, 1907, nt 11o'clock II. 111.

lyitlco is nlso Riven that Amend-ments tn the fly-La- of tho Com-pany will ho proposed and acted up.nn nt this meetliiR. T. II. PF.TIHB.Pecretary, Wnlilnwn Water Co., Ltd,

Honolulu, Feb. 11, 1907. 3C13-t- il

ELECTION OF OFFICERS.

Wailuku Sugar Company.At thn Annual Meeting of tho WAI

LUKU SIKlAlt COMPANY held thisday, thn following s wero olectcd to servo for tho cnoulne year,namely:

M, P. Robinson PresidentP. C. Jones Vice PresidentGen. H. Robertson. . . .TreasurerE. F. Bishop Secretary0. Mi Cooke DirectorT. R. Robinson Auditor

K. F. nisiiop,Secretary.

Honolulu, Feb. S, 1907. 3fil2-lv- v

ANNUAL MEETING.

Ewa Plantation Company.The annual meeting of tho share-

holders of thn Ewa Plantation Com-pany will ho held nt the offlro of Cas-

tle A-- Cooko, Ltd., In Honolulu, onWednesday, Feb. 27th, 1907, at 10:30o'clock a. in.

Notice Is also Riven Hint Amendmenls lo (ho of tho Com-pany will he proposed mid acted up-

on at this meeting.T. II. PKTHIB,

Secretary, Uvvn Plantation Co.Honolulu, Feb. 11, 1907. 3Q13-U- 1

ANNUAL MEETING.

Pacific Sugar Mill.The Annual Meeting of tho btoclt

holdorB of thn Pnclllc SilRiir Mill willbe held at the oflkn of F, A Sch.icfcr& Co, Limited, In Honolulu, onThursday, Feb. 28th, 1907. nt 3

o'clock p. nt. J. W. WALDKON,Secretary, Pnclllc Sugar Mill

Honolulu, Fob. 11, 1907. 3613-t- d

ANNUAL MEETING.

Honokart Sugar Company.Tho Annual MeetliiR of tho stock-

holders of tho Honolulu Sugar Com-p.m- j

will he held at tlio offlin of F.

A HchiicfeV d Co., Limited, In Hono-

lulu, on Thursday, Feb. 28, 1907, at10 o'clock u in.

J V. WALDIION,Seeiotary, Iliiiinkna Sugar Co.

Honolulu, Fob. 11, 1907. 3U13-t- d

Tho .Weekly Edition of tna EveningBulletin gives a cumplelo summary ofaa nawa of thn day. For XI a ytar,

ajar-- BULLETIN ADS. PAY

J-a.- .. . ..a.-i- . .e.Hteiviiaibh'i

Legal Notices.

IN TIIK THIRD CIRCUIT COURT.THRRlTOtlY OK HAWAII.

ESTATE OF WILLIAM WILLIAMCAMPBELL.

NOTICE TO CREDITORS.All creditor) of William William

Campbell, dcccaned, nro hereby notlfled to present their clalma, duly nilIhentleated, nnd with proper vnucliots,

rlRiied within six month? from thod.ito of this publication, or within nix

months of the date they fall due, orDie same will ho foreer barred.

MARTIN CAMl'lir.M,,Administrator

Kamucln. Houlh Kohala, Hawaii.30(12 - .Ian, 29, I'ch. Ii, 12, 19, 20.

IN TUB CIRCUIT COURT OF TIIKFlrsl Circuit, Territory of Hawaii, ltd

Probate, nl Chambers. In Ihe MnHter of tho llstnto of .loshun It. WILHams, deceased. Order of Nntlro olPetition for Allowance of Final An

counts ntid Discharge 111 This UnlateOn reading nnd lllltiR thn potltloiinnd accounts of William It. CastleHxceutor of tho estate of .loshun II

Williams, deceased, wherein lie nsti--

In he allowed $K,3,r,r,i;.22 and ll"

charges himself with 1 rt3,r.r.C32and nsks that the same may he exn in I nod nnd approved, nnd that i

final order tuny lie made of dlstrlhiilion of the property remaining In III

hands lo the persons thereto entitledi.uil discharging him and his. surctl"from all further reipotislblllty n:

siieh Executor. It Is ordered thnMonday', the I Ith day of March. A

D. 1907, uThliio o'clock n, in., beforthe Judge of said court ill tho fourroom of' the said rnitrt nl HonoluluIsland of Oahu, lie and the sanihereby Is nppolntcd as tho time amplare for hearing said petition .inaccounts, nnd Unit nil persons Inlcrjestcd may then nnd thorn appear anshow cause. If any Ihey have, whythe same should not lie granted, andmay present nvldotuo ns to who liraentitled lo the snld property. Andthat notice of this Order. In tho Un

Huh language, be published in Ilialevelling lliillctln newspaper printed;and published tn Honolulu, oiiro aweek for three suriesslve weeks, thlasL.pnhlicatlou to he not less tha,...!. .: . . I .. ln Ik., tint.11VU WCCIUI iiriunn iw ill,' imiv ,ii-,ut-

In appointed for said hr.irlngDated nt Honolulu, this 51 Ii day nl

February, 1907.ALEXANDER 'LINDSAY. .Ill ,

Second .lodge of the Circuit Court oltho First Circuit,

Attest:JOHN MARUALLINO.

Clerk ot tho Circuit Cuurt oftho Flrsl Circuit.

3608 Feb. C, 12, 19, 2fi.

in tiik uiiiuiin uiiuivi vie i "ff.i;n mil, icrrnury in iiiiwhh. n

Chiinihcrs; In Probate. In tho Matteror tho Estnto of William FessendenlAllen. Deceased. Order of Nollio OtHearing Petition for Allnvvnnco of vynal Arcnunts, Dlstrlliutlon and Dli

charge. On reading nnd tiling thotltlon nnd accounts of Cordelia ChoreAllen, of Honolulu, Island ot Oahtiawherein sho asks to ho allowed it492.50 nnd charges herself with T,

909.10, nnd nsks that tho enma tunyexamined and approved, Hint nn ordho mndo for tho sale of n portiontho pcrsonnl property of tho deceasito provldo funds to pay thn bnlnnowing In her from tlio eslnto as shoby such accounts nnd thn legacy p:

able to her by the snld will; and Hi

a final order may bo miidc of dlstrllion of tho properly remaining Inhands tn tho persons thereto cntltlMfijjafter payment or such halanco ajgalir-nr- II Ik nnlrrrd thai MONTaaW.Hip 4th diiv of MAnCII. A. D. 190tt'atfNINE o'clock a. in., heforo tho JudgaMof said roitrt nt tho court room of thesaid court, nt Honolulu, Island of Oa-

hu, bo, and tho snmo hcrohy Is, appointed as tho tlmo and plaeo for unaing said petition and accounts, anthat all porsons Interested may thnnd lhero appear nnd show ciiuso,any they luivo, why thn snmo shounot ho granted, nnd may present o

deneo as lo who nro entitled lo tlsaid piopcrty. And Hint uollco ot III

order In tlio English language, ho pullshed In tho Evening lliiltelln nowluner, printed nnd published In Honlulu, nuco u week for Hireo siiceessltweeks, tho last publication lo ho nol

less tlinn two weeks previous to thmo therein nppolntcd for hftld heat

ing.Dated, Honolulu, January 22, 1907.

(Signed)ALEXANDER LINDSAY. JR..Second Judge, First Circuit Court

Attest:(Signed) J A THOMPSON,

Clerk ClrcultvfJourt. First CircuitHolnirtM & Stanley, attorneys foi

petitioner.3590 Jnn. 22, 29; Fob. 5, 12. J

Business Notices,

PARTNERSHIP NOTICE.

Notlre la hereby given that the undcrslgncd, both lesldenta'nf Honolulu, O.ihu, Imvo this day formed aco-p- tnernhlp, under tho llitu nntinof Thn Export Hat ClennetB" for thpurposa of conducting at snld Honolulu tho business nt buying, selling;nnd clciiilug lints.

JOSEPH ROMAN,X. Q. FREITA8.

3612-3- 1

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i JV KVnNINrt nUI.t.RTlN, ITONOMIMJ. T. II , Tl'E3rAY. THB 12, lift: ? W

The Marathon MysteryBy Burton E. Stevenson

Author 0! Th

A detective story of surpassing interest

cleverly told. So skillfully is the real villain

veiled that he is hardly suspected until near

the end.

COPYRIGHTED ILLUSTRATED

fftf 13pW .V

Tlie Slarathon Mystery will

sure to start with the first

murder in the 'apartment

pj

Grace Croydon and the subsequent murder at Great South

Bay causing the arrest of her

cumstances point, keep the

Not even Connn Doyle ever wrote amore thrilling tale of the utiraeliti; of amystery of crime. Duooki.vk K.uji.u.

RAPID Mil PAYS i

NEW TRIAL JURORSI

FOR UNFINISHED TERM

Two vurdlits were returned jestcr-(ii- )

In Judge Do Holt's Court against

the Honolulu Hnnld Transit & l.audCo In thu suit himight by two ladleslor damages. Two thoiibjud dollars Inlull was uwiinhd to .Mrs. Wnl.eku

mid Mrs. Kuhnkiihualtol Kculo-hiipauo-

iiielvcd u balm of S1CUU I'lmil.

.Medical iitlendnnto lo thu sum of17I Is Included lu the uwnrils. Huih

had claliuid dnmiigcs Ui thu tunu otJIO.UUD.

lluth women uro past middle age, andMrs. Kenloluipnuole, Is In (pillo a feehlu

.Mntu. She Is eonneetcd by imirilugeto thu late Princess Iterulcu I'nuahllllshop.

While driving on Klnt,' sticet nt Kn-ll- hl

it eur ngo Juuuaiy, ,thu two wn.men were llnnwn from their buggy b)thu linpait of u Itnjilil Transit dir fromthu lear. llotli received berious Injuries.

Douthltl and Dunne have Imd clmrg'iof thu suit, the former making theiloslug nddrcss to thu Juiy. I). 1

Wlthlngton, assisted by T. M. Hnrrl-koi- i,

attended to thu defendants' end ofthu cake. At thu titiuoiinu incut of thevoidlct, Ilanison noted exceptions andrnvo notice of motion for a new trialJ. K. I'renilcrgast was foreimin of thejuiy.

In pluco of tho trial Jmois who havelecn excused ot dUqiiullllei, thu foilowing names have been submitted by(lllbert J. Waller anil Jns. U MuLcnu,Juiy coinmlssloueis. They lire to servethu icmnlnder of thu couit Jtur:

Chas. H. Klctiler. Ilemy Asch, JohnII. Thompson, truest (I. Young, Jns,K. McCunilless, Jumes McQueen, J. .M,

Itlggs, i:. N. Voeller, John I Hem I lis.Chas. P. Merrllleld, Janus K. Feuice,JaiiitH U. W)nian, IliulolpU (1. Moore,Josephus 1: Axtell. Hurry P. Murraymid A. F. Cooke,

A illvoicu suit has been brought byII. Humo Hwulllto ugulust Ills wltuKeHiln for desertion since I'cbiuuiy 15,

JKb(. They lmvu no children mid weremairleil In Ma), 1SC0. W. W. ThneiIs nttoiutiy for llhelhiut,

Hauiuel I'ujiiihl denies all allegationsof unite for dlvoue Hindu by his wifeMaggie.

I'etltlons for approval of nee omits,mid dlschnigu mo imido by M. W,'IVchudl, executor of tha will of Jen-pl- u

lllalclifmd Tbcliudl (or Tschuddl).In the Biilt of Walter Peacock vs.

John a. Utothwell, Attorney Ashfoidlor philntiff gives noticu to defendantmid his attorneys, Judd, Mott-Smlt- h U

llemeiiwuy, to producu two certainpiouilsboty notes executed by defend-nu- t

to plalutlrf. Ilo nlbo dfiiiuuiU Id-te- is

written by ptnlutlff to defendant(lu defendant's peibomil cliaiucter andIn his capacity lis executor of the en- -tutu of li. Way and as ugcut of Alicemid Plhel Way) lu icply to uuy ami all

Nolladay Cue"

most

BY WILKINSON

"w-f- 'i.

-

begin in our next Issue. Be

installment. The mysterious

house implicating beautiful

lover, to w bom all the cir

reader guesting to the end.

TTYTaarraM y

A0R1CULTURA160LI EiE

inUlltllCTDlTInN UC1CIIDCAuminuifiAiiuu mcMJuncRATHER THAN PARTY BILL

Tho proper course of action to hotaken lu connection with tho plat-

form declaration of the Republicanpatty on 11 College of Agrlcultmumid Mechanic Arts was brought upby W. O. Smith ut thu meeting of thucoinmltteu held in Hepubllciiii

last ovuulng.Mr. Smith stated that he had gone

over tlm report of thu Department otI'ulillc instruction prepared by Mr.I'nriliigton. lie wus impressed withtho fad that tho Agricultural Col-

lege was not n school In any sensu oftho woid, hut 11 college, an Institu-tion of advanced learning. Ilo be-

lieved In thu measuro hut thought thubill preparing tho way for tho collegeshould ho an Administration ratherthan a purely party measure.

There were matters of general ed-

ucational policy Involved and as thisalso included mutters of exponso hethought that from ovory standpointIt would ho butter to leave Ihe gen-

eral policy In tho hands of the Gov-ernor. If tho Governor did not seclit to net, tho members of tho Legis-

lature could do 11s they saw fit.Mr. Smith's vlovv mot with tho ap-

proval of those piesent at thu meet-lu- g

mid It was proposed that thelegislative shouldmeet with the (lovornor and go ojertho whole subject. Hero wus an In-

stitution that would give tho youngstudents 'of Hawaii many mid ovent-uall- y

nil the advantages of an advanced college of thu mainland. Itwould bo 11 grand thing for tho Tor-tito-

mid should hn fosteicd In cv-e- iy

way possibleMr. Partington icpoited that ho

hnd tlnnlly found a law passed byCongiess which furnished a preco- -

dbnt for tho establishment of thciocolleges lu a Tenltory. Tho luw wasIn connection with tho college endow-ed for tho Territory of New Mexicoand contained In Volume t! of thoUnited States Statutes.

Denny & Co. hare a few secoiid-liun- d

machines In good condition for sain,12GG Fort St. Phono Main 483.

jrletters mentioned lu defendant's noticeto plaintiff to produce. Hlght IctieiBat 0 demniiUed by defendant.

J Allied Magoou Is being sued byMis W. H. Hoogu, 011 a" piomUsoiynote for $1,1)00 with luteiest ut'8 pelcent ner unman. The note wus madeDecember 2, 1901, und pa)ablo tlueemontliB after date. Thompson it dem-ons aio uctlug for plulntitT.

Notice Is given by Deputy Attorue.General M F Piosset, thut on Wed-resda- y

nt 9 a m. ho will hi lug cm lorhearing, before) Jiulgu Lindsay, tlmmotion of 'Pal Ylik for u now til.il,

Aifiii

-

The figures f Assistant Supcrln-.th- e

tenilunt or I'ulillc WorkH llowlaiid,'ulilcli weiu published In the llullutlu!Inst night, showing n ilelkll of $0fi,- -tiUO, when properly uiialzcd, full todhow any siuh legitimate dellclt. vlnfnct, they show Hint, while there nmynot he nny gain, there Is prncttrtillyno lois hi the operation of the Ileumlulu wnter works for the 12 mouthsending June :iu, llion.

This fact was brought out lit themeeting of the Fxecntlvo Commltloof thu llepiihllciin Central Coinmltteuwith inenihets of the l.cglslatuic lastnight.Jtallentync's Analysis

n, it. iiancni)iic, ciiairmuii 01 in J(n legislation, hail

piomlseil to hnvu the figures for ton- -

Udcriitlon lit thu meeting, lie Mat-ed that lis they hnd heen puhllshed Inthu I 111 I let I n )csterelay nfturniHiii,there was no necessity for readingthem .Mr. I'nrrlnglon nsked lilm toanal) ?e the figures, and this ellcllu'lfi oni Il.illcnt)iiu thu Inforuiatlon thatthu Item of extension unavoidable,iimouiitlng to fiT.,(l()n, which was Ineluded In thu niiiiiuil costs, had nobusiness there, being In the natural

Organization Adopts

Scheme For Primary Law

And Other Laws

of permanent Improvements. This' loinmltteu ought to hsik at the ht

thu supposed dellclt down to vler lis a business propiMltlon "Iwithin u thousand dollars of the an-- , think," lio said. "If nil) Comities

receipts. II Is possible that mine their water winks, the) oughtthere nru other Items charged In the1 to assume u pioportlomite part of thaannual costs which might be slml-lail- y

eliminated.SupRestive 'Water Works Bill

'the mutter tame up thiough thupresentation to the Central Commit-- 1

ttu by thu of the draft,of a bill providing for thu taking ov- -,

er by thu Counties of their water.works. C. 0. Il.illcnt)ne, chulrm.uiof thu (ominlttee, piesunted thu bill.hut refused to endorse It. He slatedthat It was only presented for thelonstderiitlon if tho committee andlor suggestions. Thudid not recommend It.

Thu hill us presented provides thaton petition of 11 certain percentage of(nullified voters of 11 County askingfor n vote on tho tnklng over of thewater works, n special election shallho held ut which the mutter shall bepresented to the people. If thu peti-

tion Is presented after six monthsf 0111 the List tegulnr election, thematter shall lomn up nt tha next reg-

ular election.It Is thus made optional with the

Counties whether or not they shalltnkc over their wnter works. Theyiiiu not obliged to do so unless theydesire.Transfer of Title .

W. O. Smith, 11 member of the sub-

committee, stilted tluit suverul il

hud hi en cmouutcicil ludrafting the hill, lu the tlrst phuu.he said, It would bu Impossible for

Washington, Fib. I, The cpiestlouwhether pending dlffeiences betweentho Hulled States uud Jaiiail 11111 I e

by tieat) ami legislation dur-ing tlie brief time remaining of till .

session of Cougicvs wns widely dis-

cussed ut tlie Capitol today. It Ison all bides thut If Congress ad-

journs with tho Japanese questiontheie ma) be startling devel

opments us thu lehiilt of Japanese Iiii -

migration to Hawaii und tho PucWe'Coabt. The; uiiiioiiucemeut from San'Francisco thut thu school nutlioiltlrs'weiu willing to admit Japanese till!dreu to the public schools If it timidbu shown thut 11 treaty could hu r.itlllcd I

excluding Jnp.iucbu luboiers docj not!uppear to have cluiused the situation.,

of

to tho probability of 11

I lompt satisfactory adjustment otpending qtiebtloutt. ot the mos'llilliieutiul meiubeis of

said;"The In with us

did so fur us to assuie usII tieaty had negotiated Hu

aualllleel remarks by sie-ving ho thought he could leach uu ugl ce-

ment with Ilo tin to Sec-leta- i)

Hoot for confirmation tbl J,

Mr. Hoot was more couteivu-tlve- .Mr. Hoot sulci hu

u tieuty could ui ranged Wu uroot course, to have an exclu

trsutj und uu act earning Iteffect Jlut pioposo to biiro oftins lictoie wo iiown oil bcncsiliiicstlcm, Thu u

Territory to transfer tin titles In.(lie wulvr works to the Counties AllIt (011I1I ilo woilld bo to turn oer tothe tho right to use the hotelns, the (ontiol to leiniilu thuSuperintendent of Public Works,who would hnvu general super; Islonmid to whom would lime to be refer-red nny hrge extensions or other Im-

provements.Smith suggested that the volu on

taking over thu water works oughtto lie lestrlcted to the taxpayers, theones who arc most vltnll) affected.

Il.illentync was Inclined to tluow(old water on thu entire si heme, amihpoke several tllilus In opposition toIt.Ro'c;itson's Conclusion

Chali mnu Itoberlsoii said" "Themore I think It, tlm more I amLouvliiied Hint thu mil) way out Is

to Congress to convey bar): to theTerritory the to the publicworks. That Is thu only wn) wu i.in

nipple with thu water works plnnk.thu only way wu can grapple with theiigrluilturnt plunk, tJio mil) way ccan grapple with thu laud plank "Business Proposition

llalleiityne said he thought the

Territorial indebtedness theyshould not iissumo the water worksunlers they can get the iiliKolutu

Theie should nlfco be In tlm billa piovlslou for u (.Inking fund Ifthu County rei elves the n venue. Itought to provide the sinking fiiud;If thu Territory gets (he revenue. Itrhould piovtdu the sinking fund "

'Taxpayers' SentimentW Pnrrlngton nppioved tho

general spirit tho "I,think," he sulci, "that we should looknt this matter us n business proposi-tion, but us taxpioeis of tlm County,we should aim look at It with somedegree of sentiment. 'The Countyought to own tho wnter works. Ittho Honolulu water works are runnt 11 loss of JfiS.OOO, It seems to n 0

thcro is mismanagement wuneulicc.I think wu could find ten businessmen In Honolulu will vnutd ho will-ing to taku over the water works ut11 valuation of J 1. 000,001). runthem ut it pioflt It would hu betterto charge 11 higher watei talc. Ifnciessmy, In order to run thu waterworks at 11 profit "

W T Ituwllns tho wnterworks could hu made to pay by In

the wnter rates."All right, do It, than." replied

nil Onut

taxa- -

REAL WAR TALK IN WASHINGTON WAS

FOR TWO DAYS ONLY

Mealy will not do. We lmvu been toomany tieattes full by the wajslde dm- -

this iiilmlulstiatloii lo take an- -

thing for granted I

"The Is now so before ml- -Joiirnineiit that I have doubts that wetun get 11 treat) exclusion net1thiough Tho tieuty alone would(omjilish little (nod An net of Con- -'

gress would necessary lu mder to'.Iiibuiu tho exclusion of thulaborers fiom Mexico, Canada uud nth-- ,

tr count! Ich. a week ogo thu proposl- -

tlou to puss 11 Japaucsu exclusion net'would huvo been denounced, but umighty ctmiigo ma) brought aboutbetween now nud March I, but wu urunot bo sanguine tcs reguid It ppjb- -

..1.

is willing to mule uu uxcliiblou ttciit)without Imposing luudltlous thut cuii- -

not uccepled. It ma) bu tonegotiate 11 tieat) with her. Whut wo

fear Is that may ask (ui minewu cuii This feur Is iihnied

by President uud Secretary Hoot"Viscount Aokl has Intimated that

childtcu to enterpublic Stutes

Some hnve told ustreat) nn

pi o vision oppose It

that would bo -

lion sooner or later.'lloliertKon mined tint iiucstlnn nn

to the leiuill)' of the bondholders Ifthu title Is vested III the Pedcrulflovcriinienr. couldn't see whattho Count) would have hark upIts bonds.

Pari lugton said It Is the credit ofthu people which Is buck of nil bondsGovernment lands not the secur-ity for Pederal bonds; it Is the el ed-

it till' peoplu of thu United States,the levcnue tho

wns of tho opinion thatthe thing to do In get Congress torede buck lo thu Teirltory nil publicworks. That Is the way to thu

of the mat I er, he said.Federal Tests

Smith was rather doubtful nboutbeing fti pass such

mi nit and tinning back tothe Terrltoiy nil the public works"The Pedeinl Government Is testingus, I think," ho said, "to see how furwu me capable ofAnil the Kenllnieiit this Torrl-toi- )

is steadily becoming more"

The Worst Blow"The worst blow that County gov-

ernment received since thu pas-mg- o

of thu County Act." continuedSmith, "was tlm net of thu Supcrvl-bin- s

of Hawaii In repudiating theircontrnit with thu Honolulu IronWorks That do more to hurt

government than mi) thingIf Supervisors show no

iiioiu sense responsibility nomore business Judgment than that,Cougiess will (out hide Hint we 1110

lliiupihlu midwill nbout usnny mote

After some further discussion, no-

tion on the water woiks hill whs dfei red

FlanSenator luie proposed that tho

l.eglshituiu pass n perfected bill on'tho laid down by lommltteu

nt the same time n Joint resoluHon asking Congress give the Terrltory tit lu to local property.Primary Law

.Thu matter of tho providingfor primaries was next brought upIn answer to a by Mr. Pnrrlngton the of theword "part)" used In the draftthe bill, Itobertson stated!that It should bu defined by nclcllugto a section tlm the words,"and which maintains a general or-

ganization throughout thu County,Including a regularly (institutedCentral Committee."

Ihe number of iiiimes necessary oil

tempt 011 the pint of thu Kedeuil floveminent to usur) imitrol of thu publickIumiIk of Ihe Stuti-H- . lu some Slutesthu right of a State to control-It- s pubHe schools may be regarded us much11101 ci lmporluiit than thu exclusion ot.i.ipancici hiboiers. Wu Inuro wlllim; tu waive smaller pointlor the sake of gaining tho larger one,but other Slates may not It lu thatlight

"On the Other hand, If thu Governdoes not lllbert lu the treat) a

provision which Insures lo Japan thuright to stud Japanese children toAmerican public sclusils It Is verydoubtful Julian would ngiee to It.I menu to say that Japan Is smut what

this isilut and will 111'

Is n peiplexlug one,"If exclusion treaty is submitted

to the Semite wu pioiMisu to work foiIts latllliatlon with all our might. Wuuro willing lo wulvu mil right toelude Japanese from the public si hoolu

wo shall ask other States to do thusame. Wu believe u the

bo double, fur the 1011st will not tul- -J ernte longer the Influx of

n month Hint bloodshed' will force the This is not meant

us 11 threat, but nierel) us 11 warning' of what will leitululy occur.

Pnrrlngton. "There Is no reason whyjii petition nomination wns niadonny department of thu government! 1.". In (uses motion of

bo 1 1111 11 loss. We've got rlngton the draft of thu hill was thento make up thu dellcteiKy b) us amended

lug

time short

uud uu

ho

to us'1..

possible

Jiimiuilian giant

tho

power."

Hues

hill

much

Issue.

Tho California delegation has been ier-- , '"VJie slutcmcnt that thu Sun Fran- - slat on some giiuiuutcu from lliu Unitedlulu from the first that thu Sail l'lun-- ! elsco peoplu hold thu l.e to thu situ- -' Stales Government thut 110 disc rlmlilu-Cisc- o

authorities would recede. 'I ntlon hull bosh Japan holds thu key tlou shall ugulust Japan-lea- lanxiety la us tu thu attitude und we don't know whut Jho wants In this country. Thu dltllculty ot

Japan und not as to the attitude of Sun Tho President himself does not know hitch 11 guarantee withoutOpinions nre divided unions iiccorillug lo v hat he told us. It Japan Hinging upon the lights of the States

legislators usuud

Oliothe California

delegationPieslelent his talk

nut go thatbeen

his

Japan. tiedot

but stillhoped

beimxlous,sion Into

we botuck tuo

mere drafting of

Countieswith

of

gettitle

And

ti-

tle.

It.of bill too,

mid

thought

creasing

li-e-

Jnpuiictu

bu

bo

ho

nru

ofof

loot

fav-orable

bus

will

elseof

he

theand

hill

asas of

of

the

see

that

ex

nud

nud

for

adopted

be practicediso

Japan will Insist upon the insertion of Senator will ugico thut this coinll-1-

piovhslon Blunting to Jiipaiiebu lu the tutlonul point can bu kept lu tho back'United Stutes the rights uud pi h lieges gioiind foi thu uuku of iciuovlng filerenjojed by citizens uud subjects ot tho tlou lu mil lelatlous with Japan

fuvoted nations, This ma mean,' less uu ugiccuicnt is reached nud thullom the Japanese point view, the Jupuucsu luboiers excluded theie willprivilege of Japanesethe bdiools of tho

of tho Senatorsthut If thu proposed contains

like that the) willon tho groiniil It uu at

to

capacity peoplu.Ituwllns

to

get nt

Cougiess willingenabling

toward

CountyCounty

mid

ofcmefiil granting

Lane's

to

iiucstlonto meaning

Chairman

California

incut

biisulcloiis on

an

mnjoilt) of

1000Japanese

lielrj

making

uieiely ot

I . t, - . -- 7 t 1

Satoamaitepra3 I?

Ittberve jour Uarth lu the SI'P.AKMA.N". Kvery ticket curries fit11 now set of

RAILROAD STORIESBY FRANK H. SPEARMAN

ILLUSTRATED BY PARKER

SANKEY'S DOUBLE HEADERlk'jerililng u i'oIIUIoii in 11 snowdrift when "the gieftt rams of sflilmid tile had done tin lr work unci ihudit-du- t each other fu cultd w nuthu DUckwood gorge."

SICLONE CLARKThu mystery of the CowNnr fnglmsT w ho disappeared In a burningbuilding to save 11 mull lie bud injured In 11 strike row,

SODA WATER SAL'IVMIng how nn old engine deveIoeil uneicctfd six-e- d In a rrlill andwus rescued from the digrtut of iiiuiiiug on u Jerkuter Hue.

THE McWILLIAMS SPECIALHow it iiiudu a great run ucruss tlm confluent to save a bank, when"thu l'ivu-Nlu- u lurched nt thu curves like 11 nuu! vuuiuu, ahook freuwith very fury," uud took u burning bridge.

BUCKSTho story of a train dUpntcher who "saved the ronijsiny $800,000that night thu Ogulallu train mil uwuv." Iluuka is vice pmalduulnow.

THE MILLION DOLLAR FREIGHT TRAINHon 11 consignment of silk was snvid from destruction by strikersby thu cool nerve of u veiling engineer on his tint run.

THE NERVE OF FOLEYThrilling rescue of his enemy's little lsiy who witscuiight on ft cross-ing by Poley's engine.

THE KID ENGINEERWhndispl ijcsl great during nd coolness when the connecting rodof Ills engine broke and begun threshing his (Mb to bpliuter.

SECOND SEVENTY-SEVE- N

A new conductor mi his llrst run by quick thinking prevents a col-

lision villi a iHM'ui;er train and save thu lives of uiaiiy I imenera.

THE SKYSCRAPERTho story of 11 ner engine lu a collision w hie h led to the reunion offat bur olid sou (engineer and llreiuau 011 the Hk)craier) who hudbeen lut lo each other for )iure.

These splendid Railroad Stories will be a

Saturday Bulletin Feature.Then there is the Original Dooley in everySaturday issue and Local Social News.

"As soon ns the treat) Is sent to theSenate we will Introduce a bill to curr)the treaty Into effect Wu hojie such nbill cm bu enacted without long de-

bate, but four weeks Is u short time luwhich to consider such legislation Theclutnces are against us. If It bee omenappat ent that an exclusion treaty uud

b .March thu ami navy thatthe tihlo to p.itchl 11

ugrccmtmt 'there andJapanese laborers will piohlhlted byImperial decree fiom coming to Ha-

waii uud tho United Stutcs."If Japan will do that California

nioluhly would willing tu admitJapanese children of school ago Intothe public schools. '1 ho President tunybe ublo to show tho Jupunese that such

arrangement would prevent trouble011 the I'adllc Cojst. thu Japanesewish to show good faith lu maintain-ing friendly rclutlons with us they willhave to ugree to boiuuthlng of thatMud. If they have other ends lu view,ut some of us suspect, thu present con-dition will continue, until there Is ailixploslou "

WilshliiBton, Feb 2. thlrt)-si- x

hours some of the h)steileul oneshave hud the cmintr) 011 the verge of

with Japan This h)sterlu hupassed, thu Goveiuiueut olllcluls hav-ing administered 11 close of Hut denialsThu denials imipiestloniibly weru truth

in 11 sense uud wholly diplomaticuud necessary. .

Perhaps It better for ImlhJapan nud America If thu exnet truth

the lelutlous between thetwo countries weru published Thu wur(.caio of thu last two da)s would havebeen no s'.ue ut If hud beenplain mm!, lug b those who knewthings Thu fuels did not warrant 11

biuri! foi a moment, but the didu warnlus.

Secietmy Tuft Is more anxious tilleur than bus been uu) )cur be

to uppioprlutloii1imfor fortlfjlng Hawaii uud the Philippines. Although not 1111 ulurmlbl lutiny sense, ho has Information whliliMakes It his Impel utlvu to ill go

Ukiii Congress necessity for up--

opi latlng iiioue)" for Ilea.)gnus Ui guard thu entrance of Pentharbor, In Hawaii, uud to iucnasu thejini.iiucnt alte.iily unplaced lu thePhilippines,

'Ihe leal sciloiisuvss ot the Allientan mutter lies lu report:lu Secietury Ta(t Thu tinny uud navyboat ds, the business which wus toascertain the situation and leb-so-

of preparation from the" ncepiliehnvu reported prhatelj

tucta that It would not do, for Interna.llcinil to huvu reach the pub'lie ear. would not do even to have),

IS ATfr. Ui AyFO.

"

them riiuli the ear of Congress,Hint glvu them puhllclt).

In urging Congress to grunt moneytor formications Sccretur) Tnft

cannot nil he knows, uud this)eur he litis told Cougiess cum-ten- th

of whut uu knows--. it weiu

tiild bluntly and openly that thu olll- -

war of fiitutu might becomethu wnr of preseut The Wur midSlate departments uru In possessionof Information which leads them lobelieve that If Japan were 011 u soundfinancial basis trouble between that,country nud United Stales wouldnot be 11 question of the future, but o(the present.

lcn who more than luiy diplomatskeep the departments Informed us litthe real stuto of affairs have made theMntcmenl that thu P.ulllc iiossesslousof United Stutes must furtilleducleepiutely us soon ua thu money canl.u obtained. They are not mischiefmakers, and, while the Cabinet officialhuvo so regurdid them ut limes, this)eur duct attention bus been paid Inwhat they huvu sulci.

Stories of Julian esc Insolence huvu(nine to Washington from time to timemil thu departments have diplomatic-all- )

discounted them. The stories urtrue. II Is true also that the pride ofthe Japanese lu their Husslau victorieshas not ubated a whit, uud that theynro offensively vaunting this pride,

ii.iiou oe elisions when Aincil-can- s

uru within hearing,There Is 110 telling when tho Jap-

anese Government will nud Itself ona financial basis sound enough to vauntIts pride lu some other way than bywords. Juiiuii is looking fur colonyoutlet. It U llndlng one In Hawaii,whiiu the Orlentalu simply crowd-ing into tho hurlHii gates.

TOO MUCH PROSPERITY

New York, Jau, 18 ContractorIliiiellev. who lues charieu of thu

riported a great scarcity of men, Huka,i u ,Us u tnse of "too much pros-

writ) lie milled. "Men hnve better

tut cannot be passed 4, ws.c.ers of army believehope President will bu coulllct Is to come, with any nation,up uu with Japan wheieb) would hu diplomatic friction

bo

he

1111

If

Within

wui

'ill

would hu

concerning

nil theie

war-rant

hu lu

would

loru obtain iidellllonul t wiuw from tho city, today

dutythe

"ciulclcI

Japanese the

ofdraw

I

lcuowlcdg3,

reasons,Il

""

foi

thVn-to- re

tellnot

If

the thothe

thu

tho bu

.

nru

re- -

"Jobs and the) do not want to go snowshoveling. Five )euro ngo thero would .

huvo been a long lino of applicants fo.work on a morning like this at thesnow removul bureaus, bin. they onlycuno In two' uud threes today, midnot many In nil."

The shoituge of men was the loin-plai-

ot snow contractors ull over thoclt).

Ill the hope of stemming the rapidlylucieuslug number of suicides, GeneralIlooth has opened an u bu-

reau, whero s)mputhPtlc and sensiblendvhu will bu given to despairing per- -sons.

:i

1

.;4y

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Entered for Itecoiil Feb. 11, 190",Prom SI n. m. to 10:30 n. in.

Cti.iH r Petemm mill vf tci lid ofil.iwn tivnn Akmi I)

it Now. In I' i: Hark Ins Itel1' K llinklim lo John flltgumlil. . M

,M Mm--1 C Uoss ami wf to KalnlHl- -

mi l,ee I'at . . . . . I)

.' H H.iinr iinJ wf to T A DrniiRo, D

Audit w Deniirster by att to A I)

l.lniNay Iti'lMul :il. 1,11 K Kwalllti) iinil hub to

Win!.' W. Thiier M

Recorded Jnn. at, 1907.' Oilm l.uiiiix'i & Illilit Co Mil tolik vwnli. Itl: lciiHi-holi- blilK. ole,

II- Br l''Mt St. Honolulu. $2uilli. II 2S9,.1 :.ii iihihii Nm in. ion.

Hank or Huwnll 1,1(1 to Jumps !

" it. Iti'l. Mir lot 3.11, Patent 3336 andhldUK Klnmi Ht. Honolulu; (1 nml inW'n

to it I'sa, p :ias. Dated Jnu 23.I!li7.

.lanicH .celt nml wf to Mnv M I,Wih'ln. I: Hir Cr :i:ir; Kllliin Si. Hoiiciiilii' 2nihi. II 287. p irn;. ll.ili'il.1 ni j" I!in7.

M i I. Wright nnil hull (0 V) tnI. .ink in Hawaii Ltd; M; Kir (ir 3355,NlMi.ll HI. Honolulu. $22G0. II 289, pTJ Hun (I Jnn 22. 1007.

Rhi of K W llockloy liy oxtrx nml trlo Hal.lim K II IiutuhUon; I); mr It I'rift. Kill 81S. Knillil. Honolulu; It I'.r,.n.r. Wiilniea, 8 Kohnln. Huwnll: $1.H iT. ir W. Dated .Ian 21. 19n7.

William A llmhleti nml wf to ChnsM Cooke l.til: I); lot IU2. (Ir 3724 nmlpot lo! 492. Clr .11132. l'ni8K'i'l St,

timiii. It 287. i I'.i'j. DulodIVc 21 I mm?.

Sir.ili 8 Hohprlwm iwldowi to lllsh-o-

or '.ciiitinu: l: i;"s ki ft land. Itn-K-

si mid (tiinli'ii Uiiiiu, llinioliilii:$(iiii II 287. p 201. Haled Jnn 21.in7.

Ili'iirj WutcrhoiiKc Tr Co Mil to Wti Hlcherl; Itel: hii-

- (int lot S7S.Wilder i, llinioliilii: $i;uu. li 2.s;i.

r :i:nt limed Jan 22. I9H7.l'uli tin riuiiln Co Ltd liy ii'Kr: Xo-ti-

: of decree of title In Land IleaCfiml Cam- - No. 2. I 2S4. i 100. ll.it-oi- l

Jan 21, l!)7.Recorded Jan. 25, 1907.

Mnry s I'orry and IihIi (M S) toJohn Vomits: I): lots 0. in, Hi and 2ii,lllk XA. ICflltntillltl tract Itiiimtiilii

,.T ( HUt . ..,lt, J.l i,.100(1.

I

Real Estate Transactions

top and backtype

lb

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r.vr.Nixo miM.nm iioNOMii.tt, t h.. Trnsruv, n:n. 12, 1007

:,:.iii nmt r.r.r.r. and (Ir 3281, Knllht. Ho-nolulu- $15(1 11 289. 330. Dated Jnn21. l!Ki7

John T linker In Samuel Parker; I);i(3u acres, land, Wnlkuokoc, ulc, I

Hawaii. $32,600. II 287, 223

Dated .tun 23. in7.Samuel Pnrkcr nml wf to John T lin-

ker; M: ll!3i acres land, Wnlkookoo.dr. lltiiunkuu, Hawaii; $32,500. II2Mi. (i SII7 Dated Jnn 21. 11)07.

Samuel I'.irkor and wr to John Tlinker; I); o laud, llalna 1. Ilii'inikua, llawnll; $.iUiill. II 287. i 208 ')nteil .Ian 21. l'.'OT.

Recorded Jnn. 2G, 1007.list or lleiirv Wiitcrlinuiio hy oAor

(o Jiilm II D'Alnielda; AM; mlBet al on lul In It I I IT.",.

Ai 4fi. Knuliiwola, Honolulu; U I'lftoR. Mnlunkn. Ilonuauln, .Maul;i20(l. II 2U0. i .Ml. Dated Jnu 20,1!H)7.

Allen - Holilusou Mil to VouKKill (.1 nl: I.; Aw ,1. Kill K, Hi anil Apit, (Ir 32X11, Kallhl. Honolulu: .Mint $100 per yr. II 28S. p 1 12. Dat-

ed Die II. l'JOi;.dear. I.nmtlui: R Co liy Iih to A K

Uuiwu: I); lotn :i nml 11. I'll; 2. K'nl-niii-

truet. Honolulu; $1000. II 27.p 211. Dated Dee IS. I'.HIi;.

Tauiiue lo V I. Deioto; CM; lease- -

hull, live Kino;, ele: $150. II 2110. V

107.

iwj Ter2."i.

lftOC.

Itoynl Mead Klhnl Plnln OiiiiIk C 20-- 1 nutl

Lure Klin; Si.iluiioH Klliel Co vurlmiMl.iniU mid leiiKeholdB.

lliiwnll: $1. 20ii. p 57. Da- -d Jan 21.

Klliel Plnln Co. '

Ltd: A M: iiiIk Ilaunll Land l.ldpor P's 7700. Ap 2d uuil 1022,!

I piH and I lenxoholilH, KaaUo- -'

etc. Clin nliaieii Klliel

Dated 2 100n - i.,i.i . .1". .

bo ter

'rry i i

i

i

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Lite Napolec.i. $I ts.illclln COO

me Private Llfo 5 9.03The

Private Napoleon. 9.00

Private Napclesn $

$10.00

W i

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William O Smith; D; It ' iil,Kuiianti, N Kohnln,28fi, p Dated Jnn 4. 1007.

lOlUabotli K rlmlth liy mtKic to AK O.awu; I); (It- Kuimiole, Kulii,Muul; fln. II 287. i 2il. DatedJlur If,. 1901.

Mm II K Kulwliieu et nl AhVce. 1.; It P 33Sr.. taro patches' lml lo c; ,; t -- It lul Kill

pe land, rnlellcllui, Vnllieu,Muul; A yid nt $1011 per yr. 288,P III. Dated Dee 2S l!'0(i.

Cesur rtoililKnet to Mm Corrida;mtj! I" Correln mid wf on lenso-liol- d,

lildua. the Hloik, riopK. etc,Wallukll. Muul; $1. It 200, p 10.Dated Jnn 1007.

Kot of AiiRUFtlne Hnns liy trnKnlnnlwnhlue K i:ciu: lnr ltnl; It

1220 nml iici laud. V'allukii.Muul: $1100. II 200. p 10. DatedJan 23. 1007.

Knlnnlwnhlue K llzorn nml 1ml) (IC

l) Vnneoneellim; D: It 1'

1320, 3 pen land. btlgn.Maul: $17011. II 280, p 170. D.itulJnn 22. I0u7.

Jiilm Vnwoniello nnil f Irn

I'lautn

''i0 I'miKea

Hut AiiKiiitlnu Kntw: . Olownlii, l..ihnlun.4329. 10.Mnill: Hut S Wilder Mil A Mnr-Jn- u

Ap 1, It P

.Innmili liinani'

It Coekett: lul in tir mm

P Kill 2ii.Jiihollleu. Lahulnii.(Mnill: $2r.. It p 4 2. D.iteil

Dec 100(1., Kulliillnul Pliiln Co l.til K'K"-- :

N'otlre: of deeiee of HHo Land IteK

jCoiillCnw Xo I. H2S1. i 100.

Juu 2., 1007.

Rccoided Jan. 28,I ...it i.. ....!. i,. Tlinmmt Mtlh'll.

'p A. male idilld, M Cook, 10

Kllznheth K AM nnil IibIi (K) in ,',d. 1 2SI. p D.ileil0 II Coekelt: I); III Hut of I'lllanl i;im7.

ilenl. In of Int In, Krank K Clark lo Mnry l.cnl: Itel:land. Puunu.i. Laliiiluii. Mnill; lot I'll. 2. Puuuill Tl.iet. IliinolulU.

$30. II 281!. p 171. Dated Dee '(lahii; $100. II 5S. Dated Jnn

I) toLtd; AM: W Arhl m

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LOO, ji 50. Dated Jnu 10. 1007.

C Arhl Tr lo Allen K ItnldiisiiliMil; II S: Int In leanchold and IiMkk,

Piiliehliowl SI, Honolulu; $75. II 281,

p D.ileil Jnu 25. 1007.I.i on Pun to .lout Tim; II S; tduiie

Plntn Co $1. II 20n. p 57. i...,. (.iII111E Wal Co. Willled Mur 3, 1002. nliiu. Oahu II 281, n 171. Dated

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Jooph K Trnsk nnil wf lo D n- - l'"l,l'",ll,lt fliiiU'li: D: mr It P (lr i:ilnn Jiines und wf to Frank t:Itnll; D: Int In It P 35il. Kill 7155 nml ,"1, Iliiimiku.i. lluwiill: $1. Clurl.: M; IoIb 12. 15 nml Hi, IS.IX P 3li'i0. Kul 7165. Knllhlwiienn. Ilo- - etl'. H 2"!fi. p IfiO. Dated 1007. I Knlniiil.1 Trnit. Honolulu; $150. I!

$100. 11 2S7, p 204. Dated' Anna IbuIii nml IihIi (II) to !' A 200, p C2 Dated Jnu. 2S, 1007.

H.pt K, lOmi. Kelinefer: I); (ir 24 lluul.ol. Ilu-- ; W A Kinney to Hotel liiitliB'Mil; I,;Niiucv 1. Mahelonii tr to .lanien L luiit.iui. Haw.tll: II 2!7. p 212. pe liiml Hotel St. Honolulu; 21 yr: 2

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.Mutitlcl J Serpa: Hal; lot 22, I.Ik 8, Jnn 2, 1SUI7.Mlliton Trntt. llnnolulu; J.'uO. II 290,1 v'lilulilmt AkicII & UrnzliiK '"p r.l. Dated Jan 2if, l!i07. jl.ld to Hlltehluion Suk Co:

I' K Dolroii (o V !' Hint: D; pur It t,; t vuilous lien Intnl. Illleu-IM- ,1 0522, Kill 1UM.3. Wiilaimku, N. Ko- - ete, Knit, lliiwnll: 21 yrs at $104.75.Iinla, llilttall; tW. II 287. n 217. Dnt- - i- jS8i ,. )atpl u,,c 31l 100G.id Dec IS, 18C mii Acirll Co lo f t nf i'Ii liiHuti Slur

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It Tclzcira; 1), It I 4 1 S. Kill 33 0Wulliee, .Maul; $:.U0 II 2SC, ji 170. Dat-ed Jnu 2.1, l!Ui7.

Beconled Jan. 20, 1007.Hit or Win Dean h niliiir to K.

I()i:i Levi nml Imh; ltd; U 1' 840,Kill I ills, WnlUele. Ilwn, Oahu;$300. II 280. i 3 It. Dated Juu 3.ISO".

Mnry .1 Aluxnnder utty lo Wlf-Ha- ni

It'tiHtle ir; Ail; iiiIk H JV KnlUliim on It l 22.". I, Kill Mill. IMu-o.- i,

Honolulu: uiik () N'awahlni) on ItI 1011, Knl in AM I, 2, :: nml

or of M: It l'i .Muul; $1. II

3 pen laud. blilgB, ele. Wiillukll.l 2S0, p 312. Dated Jan 1007.$130(1. 200, p r.l. Dated or (I to (!

22. 1907. tliiHt'ii: Itel; por CS3,

Coikntl nnil wf to 'vm 'i"l, akjiuiu ltd, I loan

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.e'liiiuy Strain h and hy tr mid IihIi(P H It) lo Alfied (i .MiiilliiBeii; l:IoIb 5, tl nml 7 or Ap 1. It P c,s:!,

AByliim ltd. Ilonoliilili $2200. II287, p 221. Dated Jan 21, 1007.

Alfred C Mniilnsen nml wf toKliBt Am SaB fc Tiuat Co of lliiwnllMil; M: por Ap 1. It P CS3. Knl8504, Insane Axtluni ltd, llinioliilii;$8(111. 280. p 245. Dated Jnu 24,1007.

Annie S I'.nl.e hy utty to ClimlosWood;' D: pori It P C.S17. Kill 2177.near School Si. Honolulu; $350. II

287. p 223. Dated Jnu 28, 1!ji7.Charles Wood and wf to Jiiiniulin

r'rliw: I); pom It P 1.817, Kill 2177.near Sehool SI. Honolulu: $350. II

-- ait p a. imicii .inn mi.,. .

Lul r.a Mcniloiicn mid IihIi (M 1') InIIS:

lulu; $5110. II 2SI. p 472. DatedJan 25, I0O7.

Xb (lam Jul to Chny Tin How: I!

S: Int In CIiour Will Co.Mokllteln. Walalua. Oahu: $1000. If

p 174. Dated Juu 29. 1907.Al ll)iir M III own to

Sin 1.: pc Innd, Port midSis. Honolulu. II p

160. Dated Jim 2. 1007.K M II (k) to HmiB .TeiiKon; I II

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01 nnd $9.00The one 8.C0

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' $13

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Ku tl.) ulTI: AITdt; 111 to owner-n- il

li of 1 nluue lu It P 10(13, Kill5521, hill lulu!Mnill. II 28 1, p 173. Dated Oct 5,1 000.

K.i Ik) to MibD; KhnroK In It P 1003. Knl 5521, Apt1, 2, nml 4, hut Xuplll, etc,Kanuiilull, Mnill; II 280. p I7S.Dated Jnn 5, 1007.

Haiku I'nill & Co to II A

Itnhlwlii: Opt Ion: to Dick-ey Iltill.u. Muul: $1. It

281. p 176. Dated Dee 18. 1000.Ilhdiop of XeiiKina to Kiihuliil 11 It

Co Mil; I.: pe land. Ola.Maul; 25 yrs $25 per annum. II

288. p 150. Dated Dec 5. 1000.(ieo W MnhH.o.1 nml wf lo John I

il 287. p 210. Dated Xin 12, 1000.

.Tan. 30. 1007.Port Mutl lien Socy of to

J I' Jcbuh; Itel; lot 5 of Cr 2162.Piiium. Honolulu: $1600. It 21HK li

05. Dated Dec 7,, 1900.WotiK Konif S.uiR to Yep On: US;

Int In Hop ClniitB Wit I Co,

$1000. II

281. p 470. Dated Jnn 29, 1007..Ir und wf to An-- I

(onto De Soii7.i: D loin 0 nml 10, U

IP nml Auwiilollniii, Ho- -l.olulu; $1000. n 287, p 220. Dat-j-

Juu U6, 1007.

I W to K Odii: ItS: le.iKO- -live Block, wncoiiH mid

' in! it WaJiluu, Oahu; $100. II

I". ! li I7T Dated Jan HI, 1007..!(' .' il lo l.lhhle Itel:23', S. n,' St, II

. a. .. r.. D.t il Juu 20, 1007.v' I. ir to Mhhy IJ W Vldnj

(JoiiBiilve.4 Co Mil: Int In leaie-"1'- ': '"' " '' -" '""B"' '"hold, hldirs. ele. Knalaiiliiiin. Itono-- I YoltliB St. llonolulu; $760. II 290,

Hop

281.Kelllniiililnl

lllai't; oorVlne.vaii) 28S,

J D; $85.

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$26.

2530

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f W Vlda nnd hub (I) It)to Solomon M: lot 220, (lr334. leiilB, etc, St. Ho-

nolulu: $161111. II 290. p 00.I Jan 20.

Hawaii Land Co Mil by nitKCe loW 0 Aehl IV: I): por It P's 7799. Ap20 nnd 1032. 2 ich land, 3

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nl: 1.: 2 ucreu htdna, of j Lnhniiii Mmilliiwn lo KnlinlinokiiKutilliWfln LodglliKS, Vllieyuid St.'l.ull.l: i, 17 tiliil 1S,llniioluliij 15 yrs nt $1600 per yr. It 6, Kupahiilu lotn, Honolulu:

p150, D.ileil Jnu 2, 1907. J $500. II p Dated Jnnit M Mnlstr hy lo Aiiiny l . 107.

A (114-100- 0 netu! Kiiliuliiiiil(tl l.ulkl und hh toI'nlnniii, llonolulu; !t linliiwni M Itetilntnlim; lots 17

p 310. Dated Jim 31, 1007.Aluoy Anln to Henry Witter-IliiliH- u

Tr Mil tr; lot A (III-100- 0

land I, l'nluiil.1, llonoliilli:$1000. II 2S9. p 350. Dated Juu31. 1907.

I, Wuldion to IIllooth: PA: Rcucrul powers. IIi Dated Jnu 31, 1,007.

Sol to J W lot32 of Patent 4058. Olni, Puna, llu-wiill; $150. II p Dated JimHI, 1 0U7.

, Manuel Pncheoo to Mm la I' San-tos ninl hsh; Lund Patent 172".Vnll.nuinnlo, X IIIlo; $100. II) 72. Dated Juu 1007.

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p Dated 1904. J p Dated 1007.M to C W Hni'linrbcrK; V,' M to Ter llni

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X Hllo: $120. II 200. pDated Xov 7, 1905.

ClTnrles K Xu-- o nnd et nl loWilliam Coiirndt; I); 11 P 7101.Kill Knlnou, Hllo; $600. 1)

p 230. Dated Jim 1907.Turmiiolo to W I, Decoto; C

leasehold, cte, Kelawea, Lahalna,Maul; $125. II p DatedJim i

W II Cornwell to HankWiillnl.li: CM; IiIiIrb, Jewel, rurnl-turi- '.

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J Alfied Murooii to Mrs Viinnylluheock: D: Int lu It P 272li, Killf.000, l.nluilnn. Muul; 11 p239. Dated Jim 1907.

Kiititilut Italtronil Co to llnhlwlnXutnl Hani, of Knhiilul; AM: I

i'leper ou " neres nmlMiIri. Pa la, Himiukiiapolio, Maul. 11

p 3 IS. Dated Jan 1907.Recorded Feb. 1. 1007.

'Wulnluu AsiotI Co toMninalil nnd Itel: It P (Or) 1CI7Kuiuuuiiuul, Wulitluu, Oahu: $100. U

290,.p Dated Teh 1007.ll.i n li nl Hawaii First

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Kul 856911, hldR,rte, of Kupnhiilii lots, ICnnlnw.'il'

Dated J.ln 100i. Co Mil; (lr 2140 nnd water liolulu; $1000, II 200, p DntedWllllnin 0 Smith nnd wf lo Krlc II Kooluii, Maul; $3000. II p Jnn 1907.

(lay: I) It P Dated 1907. J Mumal.1 to Knaln Land Co l.til- -

Kohnln lliiwnll: II p (! I. Kopn nml wf to Tin or Wnl-'i- 1017, Kiimnnaniil, Walalua,Dated 19117. ' unci Chinese ('liurch: US; hhliia nml $176. II 287, p 229.

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When

Gomes

the YOUR COOK WILL BE BUSY Gasstov

Bishop Trust Co., fLIMITED.

Fop SaleSeveral acres In Manoa Valley. Beau-lltu- l

ilte, overlooking Diamond Head

and the Ocean. $500.00 per acre.

A Fine Residence on Klnau Street.Four Bcdroomi. Large Lot. 8ervantt'Quarten, Ac $5,000.00.

Bishop Trust So,,

LIMITED.

BETHEL STREET

LIFE INSURANCEIt not a Luxury; It It a Necenlty.

BuHyou Mutt have the BESTand thrt la provided by the famouiand mott equitabla Laws of Mataachusetts, In the

New England MutualI

life Insurance Co.,OP BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS.

II ou would he fully Informed aboutthese laws, address I

Castle & Cooke,GENEHAL AGENTS,

HONOLULU, T. H.

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

E. J. LORD,8UCCE380R TO

Lord and Belser,GENERAL CONTRACTOR.

Dredging, Sewers, Grading, Paving.Teaming, Crushed Rock.

Black and White Sand and Soilfor Sale.

OFFICE AND YARD....SOUTH & KmWAIAHAO 8T3.

DAVID DAYTON.7 MERCHANT STREET.

LOTS FOR SALEIN KAPIOLAN! PARK ADDITION

and Other Desirable Localities

HOMES FOR SALEON WILDER and GULICK AVLS.

No Reasonable Offer Refuted.

Henry Ogawa,EMPLOYMENT OFFICE AGENT

SUPPLIES

DOMESTIC & GENERAL HELPERS.

Office, Nuuanu near Pauahl.

Tel. Main 473.

Bett servlceo rendered, charges rea-

sonable. Quick orders promptly at-

tended to.

S. SA1KI,Bamboo Furniture Made to Order.

Picture Framing a Specialty,563 8. BERETANIA ST.

TELEPHONE BLUE 881.

t S. ICHIKI,GENERAL EMPLOYMENT OFFICE,

cor. Emma and Beretanla Sts. Japan-ese and Chinese Laborers Supplied.Contract Work of Every Kind Under-taken. Telephone Blue 2181,

K. FUJITA & CO.'

CONTRACTORS, BUILDERS ANDCARPENTRY WORK.

Bamboo Furniture Mads To OrderNUUANU 3T. COR. KUKUI.

rilL3ll ('LOWER AND VEQETAELE

01 1 DO FOR SALE.

Mrs. E. M. TaylorYOUNQ BUILDING.

TEL. MAIN SSI.

"Blanc boots of nil tort, ledger!etc , manufactured by tho Bulletin Pub.llohlng Company.

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ALL Rill

Tho Myrtle mill llrulnnl swimmingmeet will be run off the nunc as n flclililny ami every event will ho worth somany points for llrst ami sctond places.In nil events hut the iclny nice thepoints arc r, for llrst mill 3 for second.The club winning tho roliiy nice willturn 10 jHilnls. This makes the meet I

very Interesting anil every iiiimhclwill he fought for.

tills Is tliii Iltst limn In tho hlslnijof swimming In this eounlry Hint themen have enlereil Into a regular course.of training. Hot ti chilis have thclimen working out foi tho illhercutevents ami they will bo In the heal os- -

tlblc eoiiilltlnn when the jilstol Is llieillor l lie start.

There Is much perninul rivalry hetwecn ninny of the swimmers. Ctiuhuof the llealanls Is after Itoth's scalp In

the 23 yard dash, Is lookingtor Kopkc In the 100 jnrds ami Coopeila going nrter Ciliiha in thudash.

Tho Myrtles have a black horse wildthey Intcnil entering In Hi" plunge foidistance. They claim thai hn willmake Cnoko pi sonic lo telnln his picu-e- nt

lain els. Winter anil Kohi-rlso- arcLoth doing good voik In this event forUrn llealauli:.

This evening at the Paths the lien- -

l.mls will hold their nraitlio at i

o'clock ami a pnicllcn gamo of waterpolo will hn pla.M'il lictwcen them andthe Dlnmoml lleml le.iin.

The committees le.'iiesenllng the twoclubs met at thu ll.iths on K.iltinlaxnlght and chose the following otm-lal-

tor the meet:.liaises Win. T. Itawllns, Itlchnrd

Cooke, Dr. Chandler and ltuv. TurnerStarters W. II. Hahhltt, llev. Tup

ucr.Tlniekecpeis tlco. Cooke, K. A

Mott-Smlt- A. Walerhousc, T. KIiir,W. J. Jcrfers.

Annoiliicer II. Tinnitus.Scorers .1. S. Heed, K. B. Stccre.Clerk of Course Jess Woodo.

mv

Tim track and Hold Raines of tho Chl-nes- o

Athletic Clubs of llonnlulu willtake place this afternoon at tho Hoys'Kleld and will be well worth seeing.There Is no city In tho world wherotho spcctaclo of a Chinese Kleld Daycan ho seen outside of this Honoluluand tho records aio very Rood, The inthniilil ho a big crowd present andeveryone should go away satisfied.

new

New Yotk Jan. 17. A nonstop record of li.lfl hours was reached at 10:21o'clock last nlRht by the

Thomas 11 cr, which has beeninniiliiR continuously since Jan. 2. TheiiirIiiq Is iiiiiiiIiir fo cnslly that it winnnnoiinco'l Inst night at the aulo showit hail been decided lo keep the carlimning throughout tho week aboutI he illy ami on Sunday it will hit start-ed on a noiislop run to1 Chicago amiwill bo kept running. In that illylliioiiRhoiit tho Chicago aulo show. Ittheso plans nut tarried nut successful-ly and thti car eiicountcis no accidentduring that time, the retord of the carat midnight I'ehriiary 9, when It willho slopped, will hn over 1,000 hourswith nn nppioxinintu 7000 miles.

Tho ear Is owned by Aubrey II, Martin of Philadelphia. He started thotar at itarrlshiiig, l'a., where It tooltpart In the two-da- y endurance contesttit tlm Qunkcr City Motor club. UrncstKelly Is the chauffeur anil the automade such a good showing that It wasdecided to continue thti run and liriiuII on to Now York. Olflel.it observersliavo been In the tar ecry hour. Thelormcr nonstop iccoiil for time wasiibnut 300 hours. Ill other runs of asimilar nature It has been the customto choose u tlmo when weather conditions and tho statu uf the roads wouldpresent the most favoiahlo oppoituultics for nonstop work. It would bohard, however, to Imagine a worBUtime than the present for a cross-tou- ii

try run. At Philadelphia (he II) cr wasMilt through tho ciowded Bticets amiaim made a number of tilpa to the su-

burbs and cities near by.The tar was driven over I hn loads

fltim theio tn New Yolk and specialpoinilssloii obtained to eioss tho ferrywithout llrst stopping the motor,

n tt itJERSEY'S aOOI) ROADS

Tionton, N. J., Jan, 21 In his an-nual report, Ju6t submitted to Govcr- -

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KVENINO COM.KTIN, HONOLULU, T II . TUttSDAY. ml). ID. 1007.

SPORTSltJVaSiiiSiUiS

EVENTS POINTS

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r.or Stokes, State Ilo.ul CommissionerKlljati C. Hutchinson aniiouuies thatNew Jersey Is still well In nilvnuco ofthe other States In the mutter of hlgh-wn- y

lnipinemcut.The commissioner hiijs Unit iliirlu

IfiOo twenty comities of tho Stale spentII71,!7I for ronil work, only Wniret.(ounty belli); ilcvolil of luipintrmciit olthin kluij. The sum of $2,illii,S27 has

ecu spent for new roads In the lastten years, the total mileage at thinlime being 1.151.09.

The new automobile law tomes In forpraise at the hands of the comiiilsslmi-er- ,

who reports that f'.ViflQ has beenilrihrd for mad repairs fiom the aulollccnso lovcniio. The iiioney Is dlstrlb-utc-

to tlm dlrreient (oiiiiIIcm for themaking of in.nl repairs.

Commissioner Hutchinson thinkstint! mine auto Inspectors nhoutil beappointed to the end thai fast dilvlugami ilestiuclloii of the Improved ro.ttlamight bo I oil ii red to a minimum.

:: t: :t$10,000. FOIt TEHUY

New 'ork. Jan. the llrsttlmo since the early dns of former(imiriuir lllgglns' iiiliululstratloii. Imx-Ii- ir

belwreu Hi si chins (IkIiIcis tookplnie here. The occasion was a hcnclllto Terry JlrOovorii. Iletwccn lio.iitu)and f 11,000 were icallrod.

MARDI OKAS TONIGHT

As the sun rocs down III the ui sternr.ca lonlRht a Rrent transformationscene will lime taken plaie al tint Mo-

lina. Knli laud with all Its euchu'il- -

nu'iit Is not lo be itiinparcd lo thebeauty of decoration and fantastic arlangemeiit of lights, (lowers and lan-

terns that will Rractt the spot sacred toMar.ll Gras tills evening.

Knees so wlerd In their falsity willput even tho "Old Hoy" to allium', andwill mingle with one's dreams formany a night to come.

The Hawaiian Hand will entertainwith Us sweetest strains while theguests am assembling

Ushers will attend to I lie seating ofall pations who am not wealing mask.

Them will he seals for all ticketholders who wish to go Into the ball-room.

It Is requested that tho name of amasker at company the mime on thecostume card to be handed in at thudoor. Maskers arn requested lo keep(heir return checks around their pecksfor convenience sake.

Doors will ho opened at S o'clock.Master of Ccicniniilos will appear al :i

Mid Ihelr Majesties will lead off al 9:15.Masks will not lie removed until the

hour of 12 Htrlkc-i- .

Intp cars "III be run as previouslyMated.

HEALTHY PIANTS.

Require the Most Careful Attentionas wen as uooa sou.

Did 3 sin ever see a rosebush whichdespite tho most beneficent envir

onment of soil of sunshine anil ofatmosphere seemed never to nchlowta healthy growti?

t ion oi manure win not utiip uplant Hint has a ranker eating out Itsheart.

You must destiny tlm eaiiRo beforeyou can roninvo the e fleet.

on cannot euro Dandiiiff andllaldncss by riibhlug on hair lot Ions,and rubbing In vaseline, ele.

)ou must look to tint cause of thutroiibttt It's n germ at the roots ofyour hair which causes It lo fall mil.

Nowhro's llerpleldc destroys thogerm, and healthy hair Is tho sum result.

Sold by leading druggists. RendlOe In stamps for sampln to The ller-plcl-

Co., Dotrolt, Mich. IlolllsterDrug Co., special agents.

CHINESE CELEBRATE

the Chinese of Honolulu did notwait for midnight to welcome In theirNew Year. Hcfoie" dnrlt last night Itwould seem that tho celebration was infull tmlug. Homba, llrewurks amicrackers rent tho air with their explosions and the Chinese bauds about thocity emitted such soulful strains andkept emitting them without lest orsleep to such an extent that II thereno mi) cloven hoofs this side of Wnl- -

riiino they nio jet lo hn lieaid fiom.The How Wongs held a reception up

to midnight, In the ChliR'so Hulled Ho'Icly hull, which point ucenicd to heIhn ohjectlvo of all BlghtreerH.

At midnight tho How Wongs took onthe name of the Chliierc Itefoim Sislcl, and Itiiialled Ihelr ollleeisA Hawaiian ipilmtt enlivened tho or.

ta ilnn native songs.

Fine Job Printing at the Bulletin.

bitters

"jfOpen

Keep a bottle of tho Hitlersbandy If "u would save n lotof suffering. When the Stom-

ach, Liver or Kidneys nrc o

In perform their work afew doses will help wonderfully.It never falls In eases of Dye.

pepsla, Indigestion, Costlvenss,Sour Stomach, Poor Appetite,Liver or Kidney Ills or Malaria.

Every suiccsi lias lis own spe-

cial (,'Otll.

Ours is lo supply yo:t withgood butter anil fresh, whole-some meats.

We are in the field to serve.We nsk for a chance to pleaseand guarantee if favored a sat-

isfactory fulfilment.

TRY OUR HOME SMOKED

HAMS and BACON

They Have Quality and Flavor.

C.Q.Yee Hop&Co.,Main 251

WOULDN'T YOU?

Want youf clothes madeto your measure by a tai-

lor, If you could get themfor tho same price as youpay for ready-to-wear- s (orhand me downs) 7;

We make garments thathave Individual distinctionand give the wearer agrace snd stylo not .ac-quired In ready-to-wear-

In other words they fitand give satisfaction forthe samt price.

Geo. A. Martin,HOTEL STREET.

Stylish HatsUyeda,

Nuuanu betw. Hotel and King Sts.

LEADING HAT GLEANERS

Good workmanship guaranteed ormoney lclundcd.

Hats called for nnd delivered,11M Fort St opp. Convent,rhonc Main 403.

l'clix Turro, Prop. Alf, fJiimhs, Mgr.

FRCSH JAM, JELLY, CHUTNEY andMINCEMEAT at

Mrs. KeaiMis185 Hotel St. Phone Blue 1411.

j.u.ij fcfcu',-- . lb ,.I ri. u.

Letter FromPacific Department

Royal Insurance Company of Liverpool

Many of the Companies which atIhn memorablo meeting of Juno I'.'thwiled In favor of a horizontal deduc-tion of "not less Ihan 23S," have, nswi predicted, found It Impossible toretllo their San Francisco losses tinthat basis niid have been forced,though reluctantly, to pay considernblo morn than an average of 75 oftheir claims. Homo which voted toadjust every claim on Its meilts andpay the sanio " Dollar for I) dlar,"have fallen away from Hint high andcorrect standard and li.no submittedtheir Millcy bottlers to sbaip deductions from adjusted claims. Others,while paying In full have, in accordHire with llaslern usage, exacted a

tosh discount in lieu of sixty days'lime III which to make payment.

The "ROYAL" has paid everyclaim as soon as the amount of tosshas been agreed upon with the ascur.td, In full, In cash, without a cent ofdiscount. Cmnpnrntlwly few compa-

nies have pursued as broad nnd as lib-

eral a course.Wo have refrained from eommentlnR

upon llio conduct of any Individualcompany, believing It better to extolthe virtues of our own, Tho HOYAl.l.SiU'U'.'Ti: COMPANY of hlterpoolbus pal I to dale 2.SC9 claims, nggre-illii- 3

" R."l.i'.".i SS Wo havo remain-in- ?

bit n few iinsi'tllcd Iiifsos, midiliesi' me chlcity awaiting nuthorliainn of clnlmnnhi abroad, probate prts

t ceilings, or further Investigation atlo actual amount of lire loss.

The "ItOYAl." continues to bo tho fleading lire Insurance Company ofthe world, lis annual Income Is ocr

I.1,000.000. Its San Krnnrlseo grosslosses were not ery much mom thantnc-lhln- l of one year's premiums, andits surplus, after nil Iosscb are paidwill exceed the surplus of any otherCompany In tho world.

It has been building up Its reservesfor years against Just such a disasternn rami' In San Kranclsco and wasllierefo'f able to meet Its great losseiwith equanimity. It will continue topursue the even tenor of Its way andwill doubtless he more popular thaneer with Insurers.

Yon nro perfectly safe In puttingour business In tint " Itol At.," know

ing that It will under all circumstances be nblo lo fully nnd promptlymeet lis contracts and that It will notresort to any quibbles or shifty irtenses to avoid lis obligations, NowIs the tlmo to make uso of your op-

portunity.Thero Is no eluding the Issue; thero

aro "Dollar for Dollar" Companies;tliero nro "Six-hitter- s " and thsro aro" Welchcrs." Theio are also Conipn'tiles stioiig, and CnmpxnlttK weak,financially.

No Company can offer a better pol-

icy than tho "I'.OYAI.." few as coo-l- .

ItOM.A V. WATT,Manager rnelfle Coast Department.

WM. (1. lltWIN & CO.. LTD.,Agents for the Territory of Hawaii.

aVJMm

THE

Latest Booksarc all recorded in ourMonthly Bulletin,

which is yours for theasking.

Many new books justreceived.

Hawaiian News Co., Ltd.

Alexander YoungBuilding.

rSssflsHsHsflfiaaalsl I

8UPPLIES PLANTATIONS, FAMI-LIE-

8hlPPER8 AND STORE-KEEPERS.

A Christian Japanese, first-clas- s cook,desires position; good references.All kinds of ennttnet work done at

irasonalilc nricc3.rhonc While 2570. River nr. Hotel SI

BUILDING MATERIAL?OF ALL KINDS.

Qeaiars In Luniher 2nd llor-- i

ALLEN 4 'OBINBON,QUEEN 8T., :: ) : 1: HONOLl'LU.

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VVVVVWVVlWVVVlAAAAVVVlVVWVtVVVVVVWVVVVV.V'VV

WANTSThe Little Ads. wild (lie Pig Results

MnAftMivvijvvvvvMtivAAiwvvfvvvnfvvvwvNivnntwWA1NTKP f

riifurnlshcil suite or small t tillage Ingood lotatlon, reasonable rent. Ad-

dressv

II. S ," 1'. O Hot 22.Klll-lv- r

Olllce lio). Appl) In own liaadwrlt-O- .lug to I'. llo l!i:t. .ItlHt-l- f

SITUATION WANTED.

Ily lining man of tiperleiito as clerkor bookkeeper. Address "J. M ,"Hillletlli. aT,0'.l-l-

TO LET.Homos single or en sulle. Terms easy.

Good accommodations. Just theplneo for saving money In smallwage-earner- Conio and try. TintNow lira Hotel, Kort SL bet. Vineyard and School Sis. 35DI-!- !

.

I'urnlshed rooms ana a small cottage.Atakc.i House, 107? Alnl.cn St. I

3fiOR-t- f

Cottages In Chrletly Latin. ApplyWu:ig Kwal, Smith St., rcnuka Hotel.

2 rumJattM aVsit rooms nt 1223 Kmma Sft; tent reasonable . 3101-t- f

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NVwIy furi'lshwl mosqulio proof roomsnt Vlnynr,l SI 272H-I- I

MOOM AISL BOARD altoom and board In ptlvale family for

or gentleman l'13."i Wilder A v.

The BUSINESS MAN'S HANDYpublished In the Saturday Bulle-

tin tnd the Weekly Edition, 3 Ives aco. .else and complete resume of all le-

gal notices, calls for tenders. Judgments, building permits and real estate transactions. Evening Bulletin,

5t per month. Weekly Bulletin,81 per vea

BUSINESS

MUSIC

Mrs. Hodgson, Teacher of Piano, Or-

gan and Singing Pleasant ami easymethod ensuring thorough and rap-I- d

progress, Willi perfect louelutime, lingering ntiil expression. Stii'dlo, 27f Heretaiila St., between Abnkea and Central Union Church(see sign). Interviews from 10 to12 mid 3 In 0, Saturday afternoonsexcepted. 3011-l- m

Mr. Jas. Sheridan, pianoforte tuner.All orders should be left at the Ha-waiian News Co., Young bide. Phone294 or Cottage No. 1, llnalelea Lawu.

Guitar lessons given. Terms moderate Apply 1B9 King St., oppiisltaYoung Hotel. .IRfiO-t- f

BARBER SHOP,

For a nice, smooth shave call at theCriterion Shop. 1111 Foit BL

sjjajajr Fine Job Printing at the Bui-Istl-

offlca.JBBTg'. Jl J SgggggeSB"' -- L.

The Remington

Biiling Typewriterfills the bill everybody's bill and yourbill. It fits the needs of every business. It completely covers the fieldof bill, charge and order work.

It adapts Itself to every system andmore. It Improves system. It createssystem. We are students of systemand the Remington Billing Typewrlter is the fruit of our study. Do youwant to partake of the fruit? If so,call on

HawaiianOffice Specialty Co.

Dp. T Uemura,I'livHlii.iu and Siuceou. Specialist

i,. iiiM-te- twiceNuiuuii llouit, Stnll.t in i to

K p m Telephone Main 420 OfficeKing nr Alapal. hours: 1 to 3 pinTuluphomi White 4CC.

a . ..iS .jAJL.tLlfilJt.,..

TOK AL13.fine turner I't In .tlftklkl. Curbing,

water, fruit and jrnatnentnl trcMand all Improvements, Two min-

utes' walk from cars and 1'iinnhouCollege. Address K. 1., this office.

The best and dr firewood can hebought at the K'd.n PlrewiHid Co.Wood) aril. ror. Nniiann and I'.liiahlSis., olllce. 20 I'.iuahl St.

SCOH-l-

l'uro Wl(Me Leghorn and I'bmo.ithHiH'k egg, for setting; nlsn it fowpairs of young chickens. IS 1 1 Kingnear St. 3MI-1- I

l'rcsh Hawaiian tlgars made from gen.nine IUwnll.ui nnd tho liesl llm.tn.ilobaeeo. There Is no belter smoke.Myrtle Cigar Store. 3f.T5 It

ttahcock Dhip.ilch News l'ress. folder, etc, complete, good condition.Apply Ilullctlu olllce.

In Sotttli Knua. fio.000 aires of land nsa whole Address S. Nttrris, Wnl.vhlntl, Hawaii. 3.150 tf

Khe-ea- r t Id b.i gilding, bioken tilsaddle. Appl I" .1. Cm is.

IlrtO'J-l-

Hqiinhs In any quantity. KalmuklHeights '' 3172-t- f

POUNU.rmiall long-bnlrc- d dog. ruslt color.

Owner uppb to t 11:011 Hack Slnnd,cor I'lilon mid Hotel Sts.

neio-i-

uub's purse tontnintng tolu. Kind-

er please leave at Hullotlii officeand letelvtt rewind. 3C13-I-

DIRECTORY

REPAIRING,

Umbrellas and brats pol-ished. Takata, 1284 Kort St.

3t67.UrLOCKSMITH.

Sea Hastings for rspilrs of Locks,Key., Music Boxe, Snarpenug itFlan Cutlery. Hear Union ClrlU.

1

EMPLOYMENT OFFICE.

For house-help-, phone White 2891,Ooneral Employnisnt Offlc,

rnr. Pansacola and Deretnnla.

MANICURING.

Manicuring, electric facial and scalptreatment, mid removal of superflu-ous hair. Mrs, Kntliryii Ilools, 11 Hi

Richards St. 3532-t- f

PLUMBINQ

Yee Slrg Kee Plumber and Tinsmith,Snilth'St., bet, lintel and I'aimht.

35115-t- f

PROFESSIONAL GAEDS

COLLECTIONS

PAKT DUE AGENCY COLLECT.ORS OF CLAIMS AND ACCOUNTS.PHONE MAIN 383. 122 S. KING 8T.

DENTIST.

A. J. DERBY, D. D. B.HOSTON BUILDING. THIRD fLOOR.

PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.

DR. T. MITAMURA. OFFICE 1412NUUANU ST.; CORNER VINE-YARD; TEL. WHITE 151.

EEB

Fine Job Printing at th: Bulletin,

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CYPHERS ANTI-FL- Y PESTProtects Cows nnd Morses

It is guaranteed to prevent nil winged insects from annoyingcnttlc and horses. One application protects for at least 24 hours.

Do not expect the best work from the horse that is worn out

fighting flies.

Do not expect your cows to give the largest possible yield of

milk if they are not permitted to feed in peace and quiet.ANTLFLY PEST docs not discolor a white coat, nor docs it

cause the hair to become sticky.

SOLD BY

E. O. HALL & SON, LTD.,COR. FORT AND KINO STREETS.

wmwwsiFKMXjmwmLRmmwWt BrlJEftf!S a wfW1'"V I' " . Mrp to V II

r. Pm or tim'.i id 1. :- -

'!'. .' . t t'. t"pif tV her p.If ou 1 :i- - i'l r.ii:i1 s2 c'ia:tj;::r; ov-- r

rf r:iv rin:n in r Nkjec. t:Y.i

cxih-ricti-.c ii vr.l'.j-jLlo- .

StanlevStenhensnn fI PAINTER AND DECortATnn

This HoteJiftSTEINWAY, STARRhas a reputation from one end,el the mainland to the other, I

and It won It fairly. We havethe tame reputation here be- - j

cattte we pay equal attention toIsland Quests at we do to out-

siders. If you would enjoy yourself for a few days come toHalelwa.

St. Clair Bidgood,Managct

For SaleFine Lot of Driving and Saddle

Horses To Arrive this Week

From Hawaii.

Club StablesTel. Main 109

ShoesStandard Line at Low Prices.

I; Wah Ying ChongCo.KING ST., EWA SIDE MARKET.

UniqueChinese Goods

Wing Wo Tai & Co.941 NUUANU ST.

Chinese GoldIs quite the rage. It will bo properly

ihaped If ordered from

TiiTwoJCWCUCR. .. 1023 MAUrlAKLA ST.

The Expert JkritistsMODERN HIGH CLASS DENTISTrtY.

Office hour Week dayi, till S p.m.;Sundays by appointment. '

F. L. FERGUSON, D. O. S Manager.HOTEL ST. oPP. Union, Arlington blk.

Phone MAIN 147FOR THE

Honolulu Clothes

Cleaning Co.

COAT AND PANT8CLEANED AND PRESSED FOR

SO CENTS:PHONE MAIN

Sun Rise Dyeing HouseU4 FORT STRUCT.

Honolulu Undertaking Co,

1120 FORT ST. PHONE MAIN 179.

NIQHT CALL, PHONE BLUE 901.

M. E. 8ILVA MANAGER

S3: xy w-j- "

FPW""WBM

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:t w.cr v.it.'i Ub 'jtirft

J.chanc ic" ta

AND OTIini 1'IANOS.

THAYER PIANO CO.is norm, struct.

I'lwiiu Mulil 218.TUNINH (It'AHAKTKKD.

E&mpDayscommunicate the moisture to yourclothing and produce mould. Thenecessity for sunlight and air is ap-parent. But they need somethingmore.

CAMPHOR

MOTH BALLS

JAVELLE WATERSALTS OF LEMON

or

SACHET POWDER

OUR STOCK IS COMPLETE.

Benson, Smith & Co.,

Ltd:

JustWhat

YouWant

a good lunch with a BIO

rIbm of beer. You can

have it for 25 cts at

The CriterionCor. Bethel and Hotel Sts.

KEYaT0NC.EL0IN WATCHESINGERSOLL WATCHES

At All Watchdeater.

'(Jos, Schwartz,Agent for Hawaiian Itlanda,

Coi. FORT and KINO Sti Honolulu.

JOIN OUR

Watch and Jewelry Club

NOWUR.Vieira&Co.,

Family Grocers ,

Special Attention Given toRetail Trade.

J. M, LEVY & CO.,PHONE 140.

BULLETIN DS. PAY

KVKNlNd nUM.ETlN. HONOUJMt T. It.. TtlRStUY, TKH. 12, 1007

NEW - TO-DA- Y

!2 -N-IGHTS- 2

Myrtles vs. HealanisIn Their Annual

Aquaticjarnival

SEE- -Thc Championship Relay!Daring Monte Cristo Act!Fast Swimmers Race!Human Corks Float!Startling Aerial Feats!Water Polo Match!

AT THE

Hotel BathsADMISSION . . . 75cRESERVED SEATS $1.00

in tiii: ciuct'rr roimr ok tiii:first I'lmilt, Ti'irllnry of Hawaii.At CliitiiilinrHi In I'robulc In tlioMtitlor tit tlin llxtntc ir JIINNIK II.

TSCIII'DI (or TkiIuhIiII), Decoiisnl.Order of Notice of llcarlliR Petitionfor I'liiiil DlwluirKu. On re.nlliiK andfiling the petition or M. V. ThcIukII.rxrruliir of Hip last will and U'Htit-iiir- nt

of .Jennie II TkpIiihII (orTxrlmiMI), late of Honolulu. O.iliu,ilorpawil, wliori'ln he sikKh that n finalcntpr m.iy lip iii.ulu dlmliaisInK lit litfioni nil further responsibility iihMich rxppttlor. It Is ordered thatMONDAY, (Iip 2Stli day of MAIICII,A. I). I!MI", at !l o'clock a. in., Iioforea JihIko of K.ild (unit nt tlin ronU-roo-

at the .liidlilaiy llnlldliiK, Ho- -

liolulii, O.iliu, lip anil tlin H.111H1 Iioip-h- )Im appointed iik llio I line nod

place for hcnrltiK wild petition, andthat all pcrxoiiH Interested may thenmill theip appear ami kIiiiw caiiHe, Ifmi) they liac, why the hiiiiki shouldnol he planted. Ami Hint notice oftil Ih oilier. In Hip KiikIIhIi Iiiiikiihkuhe plihllHliei) In the KvcnlliK llnlle-ti-

n ncwHp.iper prlnleil ami iI

In Honolulu, once it week forthree kiiccckhIvp. weeks, the last pu'cllentlon to he not less than twoweeks pievlous to the time IiitpIii

for Halil hearing.I n ted at Honolulu. O.iliu, this 11th

day of l'phrnnry. ISO".tsiR.) ai,i:xandi:k i.indsay. .in.,

SpioiiiI JihIrc Circuit Court, tutCircuit.

Attest,.(SIr.I .1 A THOMPSON.

Clerk Circuit Court, 1st Clmilt.Petitioner In pcri-on- .

:in 3 is. in, 2fi; Mar fi.

BY AUTHORITYPRINTING SESSION LAWS.

Realeil tenderH will ho leeched ntthis olllcn until - o'clock noon on

Moiida. I'ehruary IS, A. I). 1!"7,for piihllHhliiR. pilntliiR ami hlmlltiKtlio Session Laws of l!in". Hpeclllca-lion- s

on appllciiHon at this olllcn.The liiwcHl or liny hid not neces-tarll- y

incepted.A. I., (J. ATKINSON,

Secietnry of Hawaii.Hxecnthe lliilldliiR.

Honolulu, IVI.. II, UiHT.

AUSTRALIAN LAWMAKER 'GETS SENTENCE

Adelaide, I'ch. 12. Clint Irs Tucker, nmember of Parliament, has been d

to two eais Imprisonment for,

truinl

WITTE THRATENED WITH BOMBSt l'eturalnirK, Koli. 12. A bomb lint

been found concealed In the ihlumuyof do Wltto's icsldoucc.

1013-5- ALAKEA

Honolulu, t. h.11 y

J. LANDO'S

Hotel Street Store

HAWAII'S FUTURE

KV BRiTDepnitmeiit of Coiuincne nnd I.nbor,

lllllenll of Statistics,WnshtnRtou

Jniiunry 30, lDO.Dp.ir Sir: 1 bee to express to jou

my thanks for the map which oiljr.cnd me, enlltlcd "Crosnioads of the I

I'aclflc." It Is a cry Ititorcstlng and I

striking presentation of the linpor- -lance of Hawaii to the lomtncrcc of I

lite I'aelfle, nnd of tlif conitncrio ofithe Pacific to llnwnll, ami wlicthei ,

we consider It In the first mentionedllplit, of tho Important e of llnwnll toPaclflr commerce, or In tho secotrl,of tlio Importance of Pacific coal-men p to llnwnll, wo tan but sen InIt a bright future for the HawaiianIslands nnd their people. That thelotnmcrco of the Pacific Is sura tojrow In immediate future morerapidly than that of any other oceanocctlon of tho woild Is Rcncrnlly con-ved-

and Indeed can not bo doubtedft'hcn wc tuko Into consideration tlioprospect Hint we shall within a fewjcars open u new door to that Rrcat-i-- st

of oceans, tho door of the Panamaeniial Not only Is It tho greatest ofLectins, hut It furnishes tho highwayfor IntcichniiRc between great H

of tlio world which mo mutual-ly Interdependent, and In those In-

terchanges Hawaii can profit astho great central station, the cross-

roads, ns jour map very aptly puts It,of the various hlghwajs connectingAsia and Oceania on the ono handwith America on the other, ami whenHie Panama Canal shall bo opened,ivltli H u rope also.

Hut there Is another thoughtwhich I want to take this occasionto express, nnd that Is that the trueprosperity of Hawaii lies, In myopinion, In the dcclopmcut of lilgli- -was In the interior of tho IslandsHither than hlgnwajs on tho ocean.Ily this I mean that tho greatestprosperity which (ould ctimo to yourIslands Is through an opening up ofthe Intel lor and such diversificationof Imlustilcs uml producing powerns would be possible under suchconditions, A fcitlou able, to pio-iltic- o

such n varlels of tropical ar-

ticles as may be produced In thoIslands, and having free ne

ves to a market demanding suchenormous quantities of those variousunities as does the market of thet'nlteil States, ought to betotno notmerely prospctous, as It iilieady is,but one of tho most prosperous amiperhaps tho must prosperous of alltho tropical loiiimiiiiltlcs of theworld. With the power to ptodiire'Uigar, of whli h the United SlatesImports moie than one hundred mil-

lion dollars' wot tli it year; with tliopower to piodute colTee, of which w

Import from to ono hun-

dred million dollars' worth annual-ly; with the power to grow rubber,of which we Import million dol-

lars' woitli annually; with the pow-t- r

to prodiiie tropical fi tilts, ofwhich wo Import thlrty-llv- o milliondollars' ninth annually; with thepower to produce sisal, of which wnImpoit fifteen million dollars' worthannually; mid with tho power to pin-du- te

cocoa, of which wo Import near-ly ten million dollars' worth annual-I)- ,

the possibilities of increased pros-peilt- y

In Hawaii seem to me veryr.ieat, ami If ou can bring about adevelopment of "crossioads" In theInterior of jour Islands, as cotiimeriohas already made those Islands tlincrossroads of the ocean, you will seni' still further Improvement In thatwonderful piospcrlty of which wome, all of us, so proud.

Very truly yours,' O. P. AUSTIN,

Chief of lliire.iu.Mr. II P. Wood, Sccrotnry, Tho Ha-

waii Piomotton Committee, Ho-

nolulu, llnwnll.

BULLETIN ADR. PAY

P. O. ROX 612

PIIONC BLUE ISO).

HAB A NEW LINE OF

Collegian ClothesAND THE DSPOT FOR BOSS OF

THE ROAD OVERALLS.

If you're going to buy a fence I00K US UP:Use that virtue, common sense, LOOK US UP.

The Kitselman fence is made so wellOther makes are hard to sell,

You want the kind that alvays looks well and will stay up.WRITE US NOW; avoid delay and you'll live to bless the dayThat you read this simple 1 ay and LOOK US UI

J- - c. axtbll & co.,NOS. &T.

the

hut

fifty

pifei GREAT CLEARANCE SALE

Beginning: Rrlday. the 15th-- OF-

Ladies' SkirtsIN ALL STYLES OF MATERIALS SUCH AS VOILE, SILKS,

ALPACA, CLOTH AND WASH.

-- ALSO-

Ladies9 Wash SuitsMADE OF INDIAN HEAD, SKIRT AND ETON JACKETS,

COMPLETE FOR $2.50.

FRIDAY MORNING NEXT, THE 15thVWVWVVWWWVWWVMWVVWVVVVVVWVVV

Shirt Waists

Serial Story No. 8

Most nice shirtwaists worn in thiscountry arc thin and delicate, withlace insertions. It is hard to find alaundry with reasonable prices thatdocs satisfactory work on shirtwaists.

Very often the waist is returnednot properly starched and the lace isironed flat and folded over at theedges and all scaled down withstarch. This makes a beautiful hand-worked waist look like an old fifty-ce-

stock waist.

The Hartman Steam Laundry cm-plo-

Hawaiian women to starch andiron all shirtwaists by hand. Thesegirls do nothing else. Wc see to itthat they do them the way you wantthem. I

Our prices for shirtwaists arc from20 to 60 cents each.

i Phone for our wagon lo call.

PHONE MAIN 484.

T ALEXANDER

youNG

JIOTELi

tINIRAL

jmsoiuim Novnit'iu

riiaittoor'

MOANA

Waikiki BoachJ. H. HERTSCHE....Genoral Manager

'

Church BellsSmall and Medium Sizes. Complete,

A. FERNANDEZ & SOK,

not. w-o- King si., rvriiey uiock, Dei.Nuuanu and Smith Si.: Tal. Main 189.

California

Rose Creamery

There's a lot in remem-

bering this name when or-

dering butter. It's a pleas-

ant, casv name to remember

CALIFORNIA ROSE.

The 1007 came

in the Alameda last week

nnd will be found ati

Henry May & Cb ,

Limited,

Plionu Mnln 33

CURE YOURSELF!rCURES ('ft Ills U for linnalit--

rUlWirl.,1. 1 .11. ImrirM, liilUtiiiiiftilcint,OltrMUM !

Irmtn tiiMtt, iirllILu r jtlrrrftlinnSnttHiuCMtiiieiiCo.',,1 '""" n'l "".L&cic:ftiii.o .Hi ' l"'. '"! i"t itlo.

. D.8.A. rl "r P"l"nMM.4t9V Nnlil lij llrunlatt.Cln ilr tent on wittl

Filipino MatsRcautiful Colored Filipino Mats.

Samoan Tappa Clothes. Souvenir!bpoons.

HAWAII & SOUTH SEAS CURIO CO.Young Building.

(Moana, Young and Hawn. Hotels.)

For Over 60 YearsMrs.Wlnalow'a

Soothlntt Svrnnh tcn Bi for over bixtVYKAKS br Mllt.IONH o( Mothertor their crilii)Rl!NwhtleTBliTH.INO. with perfectbOOTHlW tlw CIIILD. 60rrt!N8Fj tho GUMS, ALLAYS all" pain,CURES WIND COLIC and U theDciirenieaxioriJiAliKllusA ooiag by DrUEftlsti la every part ot theworld. Jlo aura and atlc for Ifri.Wln.lraa'. Rnntt.ln. f3vm.na4 .baa no other kind. 3 CtaU i Bottia. EJ

An Old and Wcll-frl- ti Rmm4

rsvr:

& CO., Ltd.Street

GrandClearance Sale

Beginning Friday, Feb, 1

At 8 o'clock

pVERY Article reduced In price.Bargains In All Departments.

In some cases prices almost cutin two. Come and examine thei

Goods and Prices.

L. B. KERRAlakea

churning

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mm

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For Rent1

THE ISENBERQ RESIDENCEPunahou

Completely Furnished. I shall boglad lo trent ulth other agents In thismatter, but principals must bo pnrtlenwho would lease for their own home:not for Rent 1100 permonth.

JA9. F. MORGAN,AUCTIONEER.

H III! IK. I

FOR RENT.

Houses on Younu Street, KlnauStreet, nmma Squaro and Kallhl.

JA8. F. frlOROAN,AUCTIONEER.

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rv t n

BEFORE BUYINO

WE WOULD A8K YOU TO

.. IN6PECTTHE FINEST

LINE OP

Hair BrushesEVER SHOWN IN HONLULU, comprising

LOONEN'8HOWARD'S

ADAMS'

AT- a lllsH J.

CHAMBERS DRUG CO.,

Cor. Fort and King Sts.

PHONE MAIN 131

Fine MillineryAT

Miss Power'sMillinery Parlors

BOSTON BUOG., FORT STREET.

Mike Wright CigarThe beat tmoke told In

thia market. Try it.

HAYSELDEN TOBACCO COMPANY,ALEXANDER YOUNG BLDG.

EXPERT MANICURING lor ladlei

and gentlemen. Scalp treatment

and facial massage, at

MR0. DORI8 E. PARIS' PARLORS,

1156 FORT ST. opposite CONVENT.

VICTOR TALKING MACHINES

Compare he talking machine of fiveyears ago with the Victor of odayand note the wonderful advancement.It Is Impossible to conceive of any funtiter Improvement in this almost hu-man nachlne.

BCRQBTROM MUSIC CO. .LTD.

-- I la kept on flit at ETHIS PAPERi C. DAKE'S ADVER.

T I 8 I N O AGENCY.1S4 Santoma St., Ban Francisco, Cat.,where contracts for advertising canb made for It

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