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VOL X NO 4101
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Willi n Hilcmn iiDinii.Ministers lis ii Instnnil (if 11 At the
V (Inuil ofBiibJpctH, urc tt ItiKreeling of vetiei at
n nil forHint during
I lie Chinese Umpireo It in linul to
if tun h Mini extentt-- lime become
Inliiiiliii lion ofwe hnd never
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In cm ills lithium iuhI I ihi n il ii In ini hi i ot 111 ct ieiiinu :it which win are pusWilli I 111 fit IK III llllH Willi ll 111 tills Mill
Weill Hi il In lilt-- Impel lul I'aluie at I'cklng,iiml In Mu piesence nf nil Hit. Fuiclgn
homage to the memory nf li M the Urnporort'm
mounting invars all China, ami we, hh lorn I
today, Ip a humlile manner, to expioss ourlou foi the deiiied Rrapeioi anil Kmpie'ss-Down'gc- r.
the djnryi. sutuswor of ho mini ntheithousand of yeans linra ruled the dentin) of
tnncelve the difficulties or governing n nationanil donae, papulation uh oitiV Thusmum antnplax In (he past fifty yearn by tlio
lelutlons Willi foreign countries, with whoso peo-ple previously been In contact.
It wn In the complexity of till new wHuatlon that moreUntil ever vhih allow n the iiupeil) intelligence nnd energy ofHer Majesty the Empress-Dowage- r, who, during the minority,nnil during the illness o( llor Bon. has ruled the count A withboth strength, iind wisdom that will confer to Iter an Immortalname In tlio history of the world; and tlleso facta add to theuniversal narrow which my country feoU for the loss ot tlioKinprcm-DowuK- and Her Son. the Emperor.
flcnticmon 1 nk this occasion to tiidqli you for associat-ing yourselves will) US In this tail homage to tlie deceased Ilulorsof tin Chinese Hinplre.
--A
Tim nume speech was made today , On tho mahal sldo of tbo draWlug-b- v
lniiierl.il Chinese Consul Tiang room wore seated the members or thelLl nt tho funeral services held In Ulplomatlc Corps. Japanese Consuliliu C'liluoso Omsulnto, In the pres- - 'enerot.Ueno, Preach Consul o
of the representatives of tliu nBUl' nrltlah Consul lYirster. ail at- -
otolgn l'ouera nnd the Federal ami,nrilt.iilnlolllcliilii who mild their re- -
mourning
o
"' uniforms. Portu- -
uenerni (.annvarro,
Cliiucso
SUGAR
SAN Calif., Nov. 21.SUGAR: Beets, 10s.3 Parity, cents.
jpS'or Rent" cards onoffice.
spools to tho doceased rulers of the " von Holt. Consul for Netbor-Kmplr- o
of China. ' ' Jan. Italian Consul K A 8chasfr.Consul Twing Hal ud his secre-- , Oaorse Hodlek. Consul for Norwny.
Inrl.s, Uo woro attired In A lns. Consul for Ttelglum. nnd othcurbs, tecclved tho guosta as lhuersiiillved Piotnptly at 11 o'cloiW I 0 tho mauha side were seated thefMii.nl nnil tnlT nnnrnnhhnrt In front CoUeCtor Of Customs, E XI BtackBble,
of tho Bland, on whiihthe fiower.i. v 8 Marshal Hendry. ImmigrationIho scout, and other materials neoos Inspector Halsey, lnteipreter Tona
fm the services wcio placed KU". JudB0 noblnson of the Circuit'Hiiro Knelt down nlid bowed m Court' r n "osraor of the Porestry
"urcau. Doputy Attorney Oenerallovniunce DuritiB this ceremony,the midlonco remained standing nWl"ltno). Jones of tlio NotionalHllcnco and with evident feelings of ar'l- - S1W C P laubca,
was rciwated J J- - Porn- - i'&TkeT at th0tlmts. which tho sccrotai loi rllc" Uopartmcnt. A
-i-MHKtd 8. Cleghorn. and number of proml- -linn era to tlio cuests. who. nt allio Instance of tho Consul, approach-ed nnd offi iciI their How era to duo oftliu Hiitliuloa fia n Hlgn ofand Hjniiiithy. This ending, tlioConsul piocteded to rend his spcichIn n ino.it fiolcmu
Tlio Couuulale was ilecoratcd "withsigns of nioiiiulilg,,uhlle the Chlnesuling wus pliiifd nt li.ilf niiifet
,lro" lU"lunt"
nent merclianta.
FRANCISCO,analysis
4.18
sale atBulletin
Baiythey
Col.Mayor-ajmpath-
This luany,6"'" Cant- -
after
tono
PajamasShirts
Our Pajamas aro light, Rtroiif, and serviceable.
And tl'ey have a comfortablo feeling tlint people like.
We have them in nil the best grades of Madias,
ri.innel, Meicerized Cotton, Etc.V
Our Star, Wihon Bros, and Oluett Shirts, the Big-Si- x
in Shirtdom, aio the handsomest of all our Holiday
Good? , Why not get yourself some of thtti? ,
THE KASH
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12 PAGES HONOLULU TERIUTORY OF HAWAII. SATURDAY,
RELIABLE DATA ON
FORESTRY ISSUED
iReport of Commissioners
Contains Valuableinformation
The fourth annual report of Hip
Ilu.inl of Commissioners of Agilcnltnro and Forestry of iho Territory orHawaii was Issued jcnteiday Thoreport, which malton a book of 2u9pnges. Is a fund of Informal Ion on thesubject gt fnrsstry In the IsIjuiU andis profusely Illustrated with excellenthalf tono engravings
The report cover the work of thehoard for the year ending December31 last A carefully rompned tablo ofcontents of Hiiou and u half pagi's,coyeiing all of the work of the Hoardpii'laces the ie)wrt proper Tho tablebundles the sublocts by departmentscovering the reports of tho Hoard ofAgriculture ami rorestry the Divisionof Forestry, the Division of Kntomology and th,e Division of Animal Inilustry
As a raroful treatlso on the subJeets covered, tlio reisirt la of Immense value nnd mil.es an InteroHtlnguddlttun io any reference llbrniy
Thero aro seven half-ton- e plates, 11
lustrating Iho tost: all with one ortwoexcopHons, bolng wliolo-pag-o piclures Tho entire report Is printedon a fine grado ot calendered .paper
Tlio ropuit of the Superintendent ofi'orpetry, Ralph S Hosmor, coversUilrty-sete- n pause smA covers theground tn n tloroit)tli manaei. It. .Innor slnrph a porfunctor report butIs rather an Interesting and iiistnu t
ho treatiseUnder tho heading of "Education In
Forestry,' Mr llonmer say"The ultimata success of forestry In
Hawaii depends on the continuedof Individuals and private
corporation with tho Territorial Hoiernmont In a county where so muchof the forest area is In privulu own. i
ship It Is essential that this relulioube cardial and aotlve To promote abettei understanding and to briughomo to those controlling forest landthe odvautnges of forestry, educationbecomes ono ot tho necessary purtaof forest work In Hawaii It Includesthe goneial dissemination of lnformnJon about the purposes and principlesof forostry and tho i canons why forestry is ustl to be regarded as play
i Ing an Important part in thosa IslandsEducational work in forestry is
carried on by means of publicationsund by addrossos delivcied befarp va-rious organizations In 1907 themonthly Journal Issued under tlio dlicetlou of the Hoard, "The. HawaiianForester and Agriculturist." has beentbo most Important tehlclo of publlcatlon In this magazine apiiear tlio ruiKirts of tho Superintendent of FmuMI) ou forest reserve matters with tin- -
recommcnuatlonB or tlio committeeon forestry ami tho resolutions of theHoard In regard thereto reimrts on tliovarious phases of the routine woik ofthe Division or I'oreatr). and uuiiiurcms special articles oh one and anotli
(Continued on Page 2)
ISLAND FRUITS AS HOLIDAYGIFTS
Why hott Can you conceive ofanything nicer to send your relativesor friends for the holidays t Leaveyour order with us and it will haveprompt and careful attention.
Island Fruit Co.,72 S. KING. PHONE IB.
E ACT as Executors of
Wills. It is our special
business, and no indi
vidual can be in a posi-
tion io do it so well as wc.
There is absolutely no chance of
our failing to carry but every item
as it was intended to be carried out.
Let us sea you about your wall.
We make it out in pi oner form free.
Hawaiian
JTpatrons
Hawaii's Exhibit
At A.Y.P, Expo.
Waits .for PlansWill Hawaii have an exliihli in tlu
Maska-Yiiko- I 'iiTl ftp 'Hxl oli l n whlihis duo to open June 1 fuwn In Ki ati!p
I'rom the present outlook u wouldseem ilia' the (luestlofl is urtjlnlrenlneiit. for. as the lliBe diaws nearoi lo" tho (lute sot for the owning forthe nre.it Wnlcrn fair Hawaii Is stillllinost iilloKallier In Ihc durk iegard
ing Hiocillc arruiiMcnients mi Hernicoidlug to Hiiperhit.-iKlen- t of
Public Instruction V. H Ilubliltt, whoIs ono or tlio Alitska Yukon I'arllloCoiiiii,(shloiieii! npnolntnil In (iovetnorircnr
'I am constantly In nHiint of letlers of . Inqiiliy froih Ihe varloiijischool r p iitliii Islands " hi nlil thlitiiproltig. (igkins me wli n the ox-
lilbits are due I have li.nifteil everyschool In Iho Islands- - Hmt an eslilbltis waiii.Mi uiiu iiiiwmni wuiisu pjuiui ntuIei nnil ut(1 mure mn ony ot,llrwill be chosen from III totsl Ifui I
"e se'lalor ,0 kill "'"' his"JfMure,'pertonnil) havo not Jh. lufotnutlonthat is asked I hao understood tharl"uunor, ot tuo nnw u'" th, session(lie eontiaci for lluwntl s hulldliig at"" therefore most encouraging, andthe lair has Ijccn let 'ami that Ihe.tne rurtlier fact Hint lllshop, Laneplans are at'iiosent In Washington jupd several of Hie otheru who helpedinn iiniii we nave rectnveii tnese p anwo e in make no arrange ineni for (hedlsimsal of spaco." ' '
Sent no's big show Is diii io open onI line 1st, nnd tlio espopiilou ofllclalsme promising that ever) thing will becompleted on, that date e Isn groat anmii'tit of wnrl. to be donehere ct. I .ojd Chllda is ho is al pres-ent In the Islands, will lia( iliaixe ofIhe exhibit. James F Moigan, chairman ol the local commUioinri, Is on'he Coast and ha will iwliaJitfYaticii Jio mr.) waller firimrM-taucVt- u IfiUlespect Hut the fun mill remainsih.it tint 11 more dellnlii information Isrcrihed. Hie work of piepuratloninns! almost wr,sMiil remain al astand still
KAPiOLANI ESTATE
SELLS BEACH LAND
Tho Knplolnnl Esiute ! lis manngol John F Colliiun has paid Ihostun of SSOOO to the Herman S.ivlni.snnd Loan Association thereby liftingtho mortgage u rtiilti Walklklproperty made In the late I'rlnreDald nnd DeleKiite Kalanlannole
The payment ol this sum was probabl reached through tho Bali; of uI'leco of proixn on the bench, nearthe Quean s pln t to l.uclln 11 Hmmont. of Minmsota for tho coiibhler-iitto-
of ISOOO Tin land which hasbeen sold embraies 11 COS eiiiaro feetof property on the niakui sldn or Kal.ikaua Am line
llofon makluK mi Xiiiih purchasesou should sen M It (ounUr'h tpleu
lid HiiL of low an I un to date Jewell
SalammboRUSSIAN CIGARETTES
PerfumedCold Tip Ideal Smoke
10 to Packane 25 Cents,
MOGENSON'S SPECIALTY CO.,Loa Oatos, Cal , Pacific Coast Agents.
If not at dealers wo will tend bymall to any address upon receipt ofmoney.
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THANKSGIVINGParty Dinneis Arranged
Alexander
SK
IjJuJuEiNOVEMBER 21, 190812 FAQES
CIIILLI11RTH TO
FAVOR PRIMARY LAW
Passage of Whitney Bill
Now Seems Very
Probable I
' You can put mo down fm one asa Ruiiputtci of the prlmar law
This Btnlemeiit was made thinninrulng by Senator Charles Chlllltig-wnit- li
to Deputy Attorney GeneralWhitney, who, Is at present tlrnftlm:a prlunry hvw viilch will he submit-ted at the coming session of the Leg-
islature.AaVC'liHIIngworlh wub Hip luader
of the opiiositlon to tho prltmm lawbill which was before tlio last Ugis- -
m hill iim bill, nre nut inthe Senate this augurs wellfm the chances which the bll tinsfor passage this jear
Clilllltigwbrtli made Ills statementlo Wliltne) pfler that gentleman hidoutlined to him the principal feitores of the bill which he ! limiting.Clilllingwnrth stated that he oiipodtho former measure on nctount oT
severaj fjatureH whjcji itpniawd urlilm objectionable, but thgic SuTlueJto hao been eliminated iTittie Wrrrtrtiey did.
"Furtlierniore. ' added ClilllIiiKworth, "this list couieiitlon Una cured mo of any hankering' for any Inuroof them There the delegates pledg-ed themselves lo support tliu candi-dates nominated, and In spile of tillsthe) went out knifing them, evntaking great pains to do so "
E0S"'FQr Hent" cards on salt atBulletin (fries.
Get the Bst!Our messengers are the ones you seeon the go; there is nothing slowabout them --Watch them1
TERRITORIAL
MESSENGER SERVICE.
Phone 301.-- -
Kantlcek
Rubber Goods
HollistoiDrug Co., Ltd.
DAY. NOVEMBER 2GTK.Specially. PHONE 50
Young Cafe
SpcoialTurkey Dinner
75c and $1.00
WickerChairs, Hookers, and Tables
NEW LOT 1DST RECEIVED.
J. Hopp fc Co.,(LEWERS & COOKE BLDO )
IN
NEW HAVEN. .Conn Nov 21
thethe
youyou you
won one of in thisnoon a score of 4 0. was dri' en
ucicui. ii jiciu goal, kickcu ill iiic iiisltlicidinp; score
i kick came- - at tho oneNo
was in tltts team, man for is
out in A waswas inwas all
time for play towhen the end of the
bv the of theThe was a sea of
and rent air in
Kmmi tho
ought
Last.
gives
only mean
that actually exist,hate goods sell, offer
the thenyour trade This lessenbeen by every who
the Evening Bulletin.
Harvard the games afieiwhen, by the Yale eleven down
Kennamgame and the Harvard went wild with jclee. further scori-
ng- done, neither team aecomplwlung anything second halfHarvard man,
turned years superb game played tliroughont, thoughnothing- - introduced new stle football.
The attendance immense,the commence
second half
When people
grows. has
history
(coring could done the bice cohorts, supporters crimsonwent wild with delnht entire field soon raging crim-son pennants cheers the volleys
order
Dreler,
the
a.i;iiiuiiu. iiiiuisiiru
the entue
one the strongest that been
teats being taken before the
made it patent that farther
, -
the
broken oat Yang- -
On
Die of
that water forpurposes liutoit
entirely within the nextunleti rain comes relioe pres-
ent gravity and.ii
Page
' MANILA. P I, Nov 21 Admiral Sperty has reiuted grantshore lcasa tlw-m-
ut Uit Atlantic Fleet account alcity. bnuth haa refcired the matter
luirnl Harbrr the Asiatic Fleet his men shore liberty, andcausing general
SAN Calif., Nov. 1 The Minnesota-Carlisl- e footballgame in a victory for the the scpre 11 lo
The foot ball tlio ofby a 18 12
a .MRS HAAS'
SAN FRANCISCO, Calif .Nov Mrs. Haas, tho widow tlio manHcncy. denies she ac her husband the pistol with which
took his own life while he was in p mon.. , m
Colo, Nov 21. Samuel has beenthe of Labor, there being" only one nega-
tive vote.
Russia, Nov. 21 The Emneror walkedstreets this city today the funeral Giaud Dnke Alexis
.io i .iWASHINGTON, C , No 21
tse neat Hankow.
MRS. DREIER AFTER
$200,000 MORE
Argument On DemurrerBefori Judge
De Bolt
on demurrer the suitMrs Imolvlug
sum of SGOO.000, hasbeen heaid all morning before JudgeJ T He Holt This Is tliu suit111 b Mrs Ureter to sot aside
on Pac;e 4)
UnhamaammrmaBUSttKwwt'virFt'.yuk" iw.'AmU
Stands foi EXCELLENCE a
$5.00 ShoeA genuine Russia Calf Blucher
Bal, made over the "Smile"
its owner a sense of
every tuns he sees it.
We guatantee this shoe to he
satisfactory.
Publicity U of ex-
pansion. are in-
formed thatto that
inducements to purchaser,
learned merchantadvertises in
giulironto to
supporters
remarkable
be
Hanard deafening
is
PRICE 5 CENTS.
(Special to Bulletin)
unn uj uie
opoortune minute in
of has
lone
no
Rioting has at
WATER NEEDED AT
NEW HIGH SCHOOL
Grass Lawn
Water
Is probable allirrigation will be
day orto the
of the situation, aslonsequenic. tln.ro will he many
(Continued on 2)
toto of ob teoholertt in
ns Governor to Washington Adot is allowing
Sperry's indignation
May
Lack
FOOTBALL VICTORIESTRANCISCO, 2
resulted former, bcinif 0.University of Chicago team defeated University
Wisconsin score of to
DENIAL21 of
who shot thathe
i.iDENVER, Gompers pres-
ident of American Federation
ST PETERSBURG.of at of
D
Heard
Argument inoritppioxlmutc
(Continued
m
It satis-
faction
per-
fectly
For
It
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1
Trust Co.Ltd. Manufacturers Shoe Co., Ltd. XM
Tort and Hotel Sts. fr
023 TORT ST. 1051 Fort Street- - Phone 282
ffffifii ifllir i'WifilfirrtiiJiniililTiif.rt
J WEEKLY CALENDAR
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MONO A V
Leahl Chapter No. 2 Renular.lUUMDAV
WI1I1MISUAVHawaiian rirst Dearee.
I'llUIISDAVHonolulu CTipter Regular,
R p. tn.
I'UIOAV
HA'IUI!AV
All visiting members ot thoOrder ore (ordlally Invited toattend meetings ot local lodges
HARMONY LODOE, No. 3, 1. 0. O.T.
Meets every Monday evening nt7:30 in I. O. O. 1'. Hall, Fort Streot.
i:. K. HENDRY, Secretary.HEN. V. V1CKERS, N. O.
All lsltlng brothers very cordiallyInvited.
OAHU LODOE, No. 1, K. of P.
Meets evry Ilrst nnd third Fri-
day evening lit 7:30 In K. of I". Hall,corner Fcrt and Ileretanla. VUltlngbrothers cordially Invited to attend.
A. (1. DEEUINO, C.C.,JAS. V,'. WHITE, K.H.9.
HONOLULU LODGE 010, B. P. 0. E.
Honolulu Lodge No. C10. H. P. O.
C will meet In their hill on Kingaear Tort Street every Trlday even-
ing.Dy order of tho E. It.:
HENIIY C. EASTON,Secretary.
WM. II. McINERNY, E. It.
V7w. M'KINLEY LODGE No.8, K.ofP.
Meets every 2nd nnd 4th Saturdayevening at 7:30 o'clock In K. of l.Hall, cor. Tort and Ileretanla. VUlt-
lng brother cordially Invited to at-
tend.V. L. FHAZHB. C.C.,
E. A. JACOHSON, K.Il.S.
tlONOLULU AERIE 140, P. 0. E.
Meets on the ilnd and 4th WED-
NESDAY evenings of each month nl7:30 o'clock In K. of P. Hall, cornerIleretanla nnd Fort streets.
Vliltlng Eagles are Invited to d.
W. L. FRA'.EE, W., Prest.II. T. MOOItE, 8ecy.
HAWAIIAN TRIBE No. 1, 1. 0. R. M.
Meets every first and third Thurs-day of each month nt Knight, otPythias Hall. Visiting brothers cor-
dially invited to attend.A. H AltLEIOII, Sachem.A. E. MUIIPIIY, G. of It.
Clearance Sale
J. I. Silva's Store,ELEELE, KAUAI.
This sale applies only to the mainstore at Eleeie.
To make icom for a consignmentof poods now en the way.
A Great ReductionIN ALL LINES OF
COTTON GOODSThese will be sold at
LESS THAN COSTENGLISH TAILOR GOODS,
BOOT" AND SHOES,JUTS AND CAPS,
MEN'S SOCKSAt S.crifice Prices.
ALL THESE PRICES STR'CTLYCASH.
A fine line of Fancy Wines andLiquors for the Christmas trade inour Liquor Depaitment.
EXCELLENT LAUNDRY WORK
done by tha
FRENCH LAUNDRYwith their new FRENCH
process.257 Brretnnia St. Phone 1491.
McTighe FavoriteThe Best Whiskey on the Market.TH0S. F. LVTIGHE & CO., AQEN1S.
101-10- 5 KINO ST.PHONE 140. P. 0. BOX 755.
AN OUTINGin a brand new seven-tente- Call up191 or 1458 and ask for
C. H. BEHN
..aJicifcai, ii &.v
yFfft-'-'!$- TM?Vf ?.'" w"r v WW' .1 TTT. ". Tyy fJfB'liyyMyi'j
EVENING BULLETIN, HONOLULU. T. ft'.,' SATUItDAY, NOV. 21, 1908.
An Inhalation for
WhooplngCough, Croup,Broncnitis, uougni,
Diphtheria, Catarrh.Orasolan U a Hoon t Aattimatloa.
ll...l It bat a.atufn.ra .A.llVIO U anmtit tot lUnm ol l bMalMavoifau IhaaUi laka tha rinlr lato Ifta alomanr
Urraalene aaraa woanj. Mia r. n"u"Ihh.I. aji.lun.ta. la aaftlaMl OVaT
autlaaa kfc at.tf braalU, (lalnf jirojiiiia-- d ai
ran.tant It U taTalaatla V Mn- irtlaltb inan oilUfaa.
ThoM of ft Cn.mitpltve Tendencylll nj la rtllaf
from Oo(lif or laflam-- 4of Mia tkroai.
ALL DNUoaiBTS.tvoital fur da
ertptlva ftuokUL
VnunaCreaolen uo.180 FulUm titrtav,
Lchnhardt'sUnexcelled
Candies
Always Fresh at
CHAMBER'S DRUG
CO.,
Fort and King St.
ii mniiw.i fwW
1909Excelsior Diaries
We have just opened a newshipment of these fine Diariesfor Offioe and Pocket use.
Let us show them to you.
Hawaiian News Co..LIMITED.
YOUNG BUILDING.
INSIST ON USING
RemticoCarbons
as it is
THE VERY BESTSold Only by the
OFFICE SUPPLY CO., Ltd.931 FORT ST.
Handsome
Wall Paper
Our Wall Paper is not onlybeautiful in color and pattern,but tasteful as well.
No matter how the roommay be finished, there it wallpaper in our big stock thatwill just suit it.
Our special show roomdownstairs gives the effect ofwall, border, and ceiling to-
gether.
Lewers & CoeikeLIMITED
177 S. King St. Phone 775.
Auto for HireMANUEL REIS. 5all up at any
time by telephone any one of thesenumbers: 290. 200, 1097.
REYSTONE-ELGI- WATCHES1NGERS0LL WATCHES
At All Watchdealen.
Jos. Schwartz,Agent for Hawaiian Islands,
Cor. FORT and KING Sts.,:Honolulu.
If water rusts iron, what will it doto a man's stomacheT The
OrpheumSaloon
WILL GIVE YOU THE 'ANTIDOTE,
LOCAL AflD GENERAL
aW" You have not tried your hard-est unlets you have let a B u 1 1 e 1 1 nWant Ad. do the trying.
Ten good auto-hacks- , l'lione G.
No fancy prices at the New EnglauCBakery, Hotel St.
Tako your carriage or nutomoblloto Hawaiian Carriage Manfg. Co., for
repairs.A notice to tho members of Hono-
lulu Harbor No. 61, A. A. of M. M. &1'. appeara In this Issue.
David Lcleo, the hack driver, wasthis morning fined $10 and costs byJudgu Audrndo on n charge ot profan-ity.
Yco Chan & Co. King ami lletholstreets, nro showing a new line ofhandsomu negllgco shirts and men'sneckwear.
A. Lewis, Jr., has mild 175,980
Mitiaro fet of property In Kallhl toJohn II. Ilornberger for the consider-ation of S2224.
Al. Thurlow for a lunch or dinner.Tho man who Is Rkontlc.il, In other
words tho man from Missouri, can beshown nt the Consolidated Sodn WaterWorks what good soda water Is.rtimio 71.
Housewives Rhouhl tako advnntagoot tho special prices on Itlchardson <obbln's boned turkey nt Henry May& Co., Ltd. See ad. on another pagefor prices.
Oahu Lodgo No. 1, K. of I. willmeet this evening nt K. of P. hall. Tortend Ileretanla Rtreets at 7:30 o'clock.Nominations of officers. A full attend'mice Is requested.
'There will bo a special turkey dinnor at the Alexander Young Cafe onThanksgiving Hay, at 75c and Jl.Special arrangements inado for partydinners, i'houe 59.
Nothing will please a man better orgive moru lasting snturnrtloii than npair of our men's slippers or Homeos,lrom $1.50 to $3.50. Itegnl Shoo Store,McCandlcss building.
The N. S. Sacha Dry floods Co. nrooffering an unusually lino assortmentof holiday goods at special prices.Tliero la a money-savin- special forevery day In tho week.
Miss Power Is receiving by everysteamer new and artistically stylishmillinery models. Pome very uniqueeffects may ho seen In her millineryparlors, Iloston building.
Klght lota at Kalmukl, cleared andfenced, sultnblo for truck farming,(2100. Two building lots In Manoa,ft COO nnd $1000. Kino houses for rentIn good sections. Wnterhouso TrustCo., Ltd.
There Is some satisfaction In havingthe Territorial Messenger boys attendto your wants because, they aio uiwaygprompt, polite and patient. King
301 when you want n message,carried.
Reis & Quiun are now located atthe Young Hotel Auto Stand Phone199 Short runs 50o and $1.00 Bythe hour $5.00 Special rate forshopping and calling.
we provide cloibes not only lor business wear, but tor every occasion nman may experience. Hart, Schaffncr& Marx dress suits arc the finest andswcllest that arc mado today. Wohau them. Hllva'u Toggery, King St.,i.ear Fort.
Thero will be a meeting of theHoard of Education Monday afternoon.
mong tho matters to como up will bo(ho proposition of the Humano Societylo enlist tho support ot all tho schoolchildren I lithe work.
Tho Kllohana Bale closes at 5 o clockthis afternoon. Hundreds of articles,all small In price, have been disposedof, and amateurs nnd thu trade haveLeen given more than one good nowIdea. Tho ladles thank tho public nndmembers for their patronage.
In the case of Carl Waldeyer v. thoWalliiku Sugar Company, tho SupremoCourt this morning handed down Itsdecision refusing to reverse an orderdenying a motion tor continuance, un-
less as Is not shown In this case, annbuso ot discretion is shown.
Thurlow's Royal Annex for meals.The Thanksgiving dinner must ho
ordered next week. Just what youwant: pure California wines, mince,meat, plum puddings and nil tho other"ftxln's" ut Lewis & Co.. Ltd.. tho foodspecialists, 1CD King street. Telephone240, Cranberries, nuts, boiled elder,biiparlor liquors and cigars.
Francisco Catro, a Porto Hlcnn withr. police lecord, was this morning fined815 and costs In tho Police Court on acharge ot assault nnd battery. Hehad Just finished a four months' termhi tho Oahu Prison and had raised arough house among his friends In theWinston block on whomlio was callingafter his loug absence.
THE TKNYO MAItU and HongkongMnru of the Toyo Kisen Kalslm areexpected to arrive on Motility. Tinformer Is from Yokohama, wnuo tnolatter comes from San Francisco. ThoHongkong will bring tho mall fromthe Const on Monday and tho Teuyowill tako mall for the Coast.
toPUJlSErt PHILLIPS of tho Manna
Ken reportB the followingshipment on Hawaii: iPunaluu
J800; Honnapo. 3850.
A Host Excellent Assortment of
SUITINGS
W. W. Ahana Co.,LIMITED
62 S. KING ST. PHONE 525.THE BEST "FITTERS" 'IN 'TOWN.
The Encore Saloon
Try a drink at tho new place and
have "MATT" HEFFERN lerre yot.COR. HOTEL and NUUANU.
ii.-.. timAtoumMUldjJ i fi
' CABLEf.tMwtot'4 T
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NAVAL COURT
MANILA, P. I., Nov. 20. A na vul court-marti- has convened, ofwhich Hear Admiral Schroeder Is pr esldent, to try Lieut. Comdr. Jewellof the Ijoulslana and Lieut. Ilower of the Ithode Island for miscon-duct In' Japan.
m
GERMAN NAVAL APPROPRIATIONS
IlEItLIN, Ocrinatiy, Nov. 20. Thu llelchstng has nllowed $55,000,-00- 0.
for new linval armament and authorized the building of threethree cruisers, six torpedo b onts, and several submarines on this
ear's program.
FATAL OAS MAIN
NKW YOHK, N. Y Nov. 20.Ing owing to thu explosion of u gas
JAPAN HONORSI
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of
TOKIO, Nov. 20. Court has gone Into mourning forthreo weeks In honor of the late rill ers of China.
m'EXAMINING JOHN '
NRW YOUK, N. Y Nov. 20.Rockefeller coulluiio tomorrow.
BRYANS ARRIVE IN
LAREDO, Texas, Nov. 20. Thoto Mexico for a month's rest.
FUNERAL OF
8T. PETEnSliUIUl, Russia, Nov.Alexls will bo burled tomorrow.
llRSItHIIHKXwlsssssHssBssstaBsVVfrK IronHawaiian Iron FenceNEXT TO YOUNO BLDO.. 176-19-
RELIABLE DATA
(Cojtinned from Pace 1.or forcsf .mibjeft. Iliirlng tho pastlour years' It has been tho custom Ineach forest reserve report to oxnlnliifully the reasons underlying tho rec-ommendations made. Tho object ofthis Is to enablu those mailing tho re-ports to get Intimately in touch wllhtho purpose and Ideals of the work.Technical terms aro so fur ns possible avoided and tho uttumnt Is madeto present thu essential farts In n clearand logical manner.
Interehtlng statistics em the numberand areas of the forest reserves of theTerritory of Hawaii, by Islands, arofurnished, the wholo being iiiikIh
In an excellently-compile- d
tet of tables.In regard to tho work In tku vniious
districts the report says:"In plure of tho custom followed In
tho earllei ronortb. of u formal contribution from each District Forester, Itwas tlecliled tills year to Include thettatenienls made by them In this partof tno report. Opportunity wns giv-en each Dlstilct Forester lo nolo any-thing of special Intel est that had tic-
currcd during tho year, or any uventIn local forest hlstoiy Hint had notbeen recorded before. Tho replies iccelvetl show that thero Is now u widetpread Interest In forest planting
rJ '. Mi '
NEWSIfMM fataf
PiummtmMmmmummmMiM-MARTIAL
EXPLOSION
Twenty - live people nre dead and missmain in the street today.
CHINA'S DEAD
The John
Ilryons have arrived here en route,
GRAND DUKE
20- .- The body of the (Irnnd Dllko
Japan, The
STILL
will
TEXAS
Monuments.Safes,
Fenceand Monument Works
KINQ 8TREET. PHONE 237.-
throughout the Territory, especiallyby the sugar plantation companies.Tho list of sugar plantations known tobe actively engaged In tree nlunlliiKla na follows:
Kuuul Mcllrytlo Sugar Company.Eleeie; Koltn Smtar Company, Koloa;llroMi Faun Plantation, l.lhue; I. MinePlantation Company, Llliuo; MnkeuSugar Coinpany, Kealhi.
Onliii Knhiiku Plantation Company,Knhukii.
Maul Wallnku Sugar Company,Wnlliikii; Hawaiian Commeicliil amiSugar Coinpany, Piiuueue; Maul
Company, Paiu.Hawaii Kolinlii Sugar Company,
Kohala; Paauhaii Sugur PlaiilutlouCoinpany, Huinakuu; Ilumakua MillCompany, Puauilo; llakalaii PlantationCoinpany, llaknlnu; Popcekeo SugarCompany, Pepeekeo; llouomii SugarCompany, Ilononiu: Hawiillaii
Company, I'ahalu.Tho roiiort la from the press of the
llnlletln Piibllslilng Co., Ltd.
THE BIRD OF TIME
Mrs. Wing: I tlcclaro I'm gettingnulte gray and I used to have suchlovely raven hair. Mr. Wing: Well,
on can't expect to have raven hairmid crow's feet at the same time.1Huston Transcript.
Special
twm
l'i iT-
a M TIDESIN FOREIQN P0RT8 I
Friday, Nov.20, 1908.NKW YOltK Sallcil, Nov. 20:
Ilk. Huoy, for Honolulu.
NOTES
THU SteamLtd., through Its vice
James L. McLean, lepoitsthe following steamers ns being ownedunit operated by said company:
Pass. Pnss.Tons, Tons, Cnp. Cap.
Steamer, dross. Net. Cabin. Deck.Minimi Ken ..UillK 04U 153 .100
Kln.HI 'J75 773 113 200
Claudllio .... 840 015 00 184
Muuiiu I.o.l .. 850 530 OS 152
Maul C31 401 40 101Heleur, 018 392 30 110W. (1. Hall .. 505 380 30 119Mlknl.aln .... 414 354 32 100
Knunl 300 205 28 115
Llkellku .... 374 214 21 100
Nllhall 341 201 10 130
Iwnlanl 588 239 15 125
Kulillanl .... 381 213 12 CO
Noeau 294 221 4
Ku Al Hon.. 283 192 S j,
THE MAUNA KEA came In earlythis morning from llllo. docking shortly nfter 7 o'clock, Her passenger listwas small, and her cargo consisted of2 bags coin, 3 horses, 31 cords wood,460 railroad ties, 29 bundles emptybottles, 30 empty kegs. 5 crates onions,10 crates potatoes, 18 bags luro, 21
12 rases celery,10 hags nwa, 3 cases 150
smithies.
THE arrived one dayi.hontl of her scheduled time. Sholitnuzht na her enrgo llvo stock, con- -
of 10 cattle, 1 horso, 2 mules,07 pigs, 4 crnieH pigs, i cniius
4 crates turkeys ami 23 emptywlnt) barrels. B cases eggs, 9 casesdried fish, 10 bags (lab, 6 luga cocoa-nu- t,
18 hales hides and 20
sundries.to
THE which Is duo Incrrlwi from San Krauelseo on
will bring the great coastguns for tho local forts. Sho
will nlso bring groceries nnd til herthings for Day. It Ishoped that sho will report her
by wireless on Tuesday morn-
ing.rNov. 21.
in os i! n. in,, 72; 8 n. in.,70; 10 n. m SO; morningminimum, 72.
8 a. in.. 30.08; absolutehumidity, 8 n. in.. 0.785 grains perclb0 roo't. ,(.,,ve 8 u. in..t',4 uer cent: dew point. 8 a. in., lib.
Wind n. m.. oloclly 2, tllretdlonN. I..; 8 a. in., velocity 4, direction N.E.; io n. in., velocity 0. direction E.;
in, velocity 14, direction N. L.Rnlnrull during 24 hours ended 8 a.
m.. .00 Inch.Total wind movement during 21
hours ended nt noon. 120 miles.WM. II.
Section Director. WQathor Unrenu.
To of Harbor No.
54. A. A. of M. M. and P.
A special meeting of HonoluluHill hoi-- . No. 54 will bo held ut (Mil
Fellows Hull, Fort street, Sundayevening, 22, 1908, nt 7
o'clock, for tho purpose ofmatters relative to sending a
to I). C, nntl
for tho of such other bus-
iness na may como before tho
lly older of tho WorthyFRANK C. POOR,
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Richardson Robbins
BONED TURKEYRegular 3?c size, nowRegular 60c size, now
is inwe. oan
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WATERFRONT
1NTEIM3LANI) Navi-gation Company,president,
packuges vegetables,chickens,
packages
MIKAHALA
irlstlng
packages
1III.ONION.Wed-
nesday,
Thanksgiving
HONOLULU WEATHER
Saturday,Tempera!
79:.'nnim,
llarometer,
humidity,
STOCKMAN,
NOTICE
Memhcrs Honolulu
Novemberdiscussing
repre-
sentative Washington,transaction
President:
Secretary.
26c40c
ilirftfcrrtlia'Ty.!
For Few Days .Only
&
This brand the finest the marketand guarantee every
Henry May & Co., Ltd.,Leading Grocers Phone 22
iiiViftijBjittfe(''
I 5 or. ps Morn" S
d 5 ai.il.?2 Salt
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New moon Nov. 23, 11:30 a. in.Hawaiian Blandard time is 10 hours
30 minutes slower than Greenwichtime, being that ot the meridian ot 167ivgrces 30 minutes Tl o time whistleblows at 1:30 p. m., which la the Bameas Greenwich, 0 bourn 0 minutes. Sunnnd moon are for local time for thewholo group.
1 ARRIVEDi.
Saturday, November 21.
Stmr. Milium Ken, Eroeimui. fromllllo, 7:10 a. in.
Stmr. Mlkiihula, Tullctt, from Mo.loknl, ii, m!
DEPARTED 1Friday. November 20,
Stmr. Clnittllnu, Dennett, for lllloand wny ports, 5:05 p. m.
A.-I- l. S. H. Texan, Hull, for Knhu- -
lul iiml llllo, 7 p. m.
DUE TOMORROW
Klmr. W. U. Hull, fiom Knual ports,:i. in.
DUE MONDAYH- -
T. K. K. S. S. Himgkoiig Mnru, fromSan Francisco, u. m. '
T. K. K. S. S. Tenyo Mnru, fromn. in.
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SAIL MONDAY
T. K. 1. S. S. Ton) ii Mnru, for SanFrancisco, 5 p. m.
T. K. K. S. S. Hongkong Mnru. forYokohama. 5 n. m.
PASeENOERS ARRIVED f-
Pur btmr. Manna Ken, Frecmnn,from llllo. Nov. 21. C II. Hopkins. R.M. Anthony, Miss C. Clnpp. Mrs. C.Peterson, L. Sliumnker, Mrs. Sliuinack-cr- ,
Jno. Uoyil. .1. W. Cruft. Jna.Mrs. J. I.uwls, 11. R. nrown,
S. Spltzor, 8. Nnpolleu, Miss E. Nnpn-lle-
P. J. Chulinera. C. J. Russel. ,f.
8. Niiplu, J. Mtmsnrrnt, Mrs. Roso Loaand Infant. 1). K. Eguchl. W. P. .Illi-
cit, F, O'llrlen, C. Fltzpatrlck, HowChong Chaii, C. E. King. F. J. Hnre,C. M. Watson, M. R. Jamison, Miss C.
Travis. J. (Inrloff. (1. A. Iluffoth. Mrs.Untruth, L. Ah Chew. II. Akiina. W. M.Holllnger, Mrs. (!. Campbell, 8. Fuji-mot-
S. Kiidmmi, C. F. Derrick, Y.Tiikukuwn.
Per Btmr. Mlkiihala. Tullett. fromMolokal. Nov. 21 Clias. Moschko,Itov. Koug Yin Fat, l'.iio Nakl. MrB. A.
N. HnyBt'lden. Chna. A. llartwell,Judge A. Perry, O. L. SoreiiMlit. J. M.Nawiiblno, Itov. J. Keklpl, C. II. Mer-rian-
PA88ENGERS DEPARTED 1I'er Htmr. Clmulliio, Ueniiett, for llllo
ami way porta, Nov 20, R p. lit. J. V.Until, wlfo iiml Bon, J. Little iiml wife,J. S. Ormo. St. Clair IIIiIrooiI. W. A.Aiulcreoii, A. I). Uirnach, C. 1). Lane,Kim nml wife, 1'. S. Dnwson. J. Daw-vo-
K. C. (HIIIh ami wife, 10. M. Wat-rim- .
Dr. J. If. Iinymonil, Mrs. Itoen-ilot-
Mr. Hare, C. J. Schilling, FatherAloJlnnK, Father Mori!n, Flithor John,Father JameH. Father KilwiirdH, V. O.Hall, Iliulmp ltealarlck, I. F. I'ukao.
a iWATER NEEDED
(Continued from Faze 1)green l.iwux in this city which willEu'ffcr.
Out ut tho McKlnley HIkIi School,l'rofeHKor Scott In flghtliiK thu possi-bility of such a contingency na muchns ho can, for tho rouilltlon ot thograss Hint has just been planted Inthe spacious grounds around tho In-
stitution Is such that If it Is deprivedof water It will probably die. Mr.Scott called on Superintendent Ilab-bl- lt
this morning to see what thooutlook was, and ho was InformedHint everything possible would bodone to avert such a contingency.
"I hnvo Interviewed the water peo-ple on the subject," said Mr. Ilabbltt,"but It seems that tho question ii.13reached tho point where, If thero Isnot water for peoplo to drink, theroccitalnly Is nono for Irrigation."
We offer youThe right kind. of Eye Aid the
kind that means best and easiest vis-ion.
Sea Wrens, $10018-fo- Motor Launch with
Motor, $175, Complete.'HE CHARLES D. WALKERS, BOAT
AND MACHINE WORKSKing St. opposite South St, J
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Great Bargain Week at,J1 i
Blom'sDOLLARS WORK OVERTIME when they are In this store
and customers t the benefit. Come in and see what one of themJust One Dollar will buy.
FRENCH KID OLOVES:
Elbow lengths, black,White, and Tan, origi-nally $5 and 4; ThisWeek $3.00
LADIES' CRAVENETTECOATS:
Rainy weather is ap-
proaching, and with itthe need of a longcoat; we have themfrom $9 up
KING STREET.
REGATTA SUITS:
High grade, for boys, 2 2
years to 10 years, SO centsand upward.
CHILDREN'S COATS:
Genuine bargains; allcolors $2.75 to $5.00
NEW BELTS:
Fomnadour Hair.Rolls, Jtlb-bo- n
Combs, Colured CrochetCotton.
Blom's,Opposite Church
For Thanksgiving Dinner
Superior Napa and Sonoma Wine Co.'s Wines; Raisins; Boiled Cider;Currants; Figs; Mince Meat; Chamnagne Cider; Bon Bom; Chestnuts;Halts; Cranberries; Nuts; Glace Fruits; Liquors, and Cigars.
LEWIS & CO.. Ltd.,
ICO
i
Catholic
THE FOOD SPECIALISTS.
WHAT
TELEPHONE 240.
Shall 1 Get Him
for Christmas?
Easy! Get him a pair of ourSoft, pliable, "comfy" Vici Kid
Men's Slippers or RomeosIn Black and Russet
Slippers, $1.50to $3.50Romeos, $2 to $3.50
Nothing so cosy and comfort-
able for home use. Nothinggives more lasting satisfaction
REGAL SHOE STORE,McCANDLESS BUILDING, KING and BETHEL STS.
Nature'sfor n
Piperazon-Lithro- n Water
The only natural water that five prompt help tosufferers from this ailment. Yon oan get is from us.
Smith & Co., Ltd.,HOIEL AND FORT STREETS. PHONE 297 BLm mmmmamf mm
Flannelettes
All new patterns, heavy quality, (cgood for the cold weather, per yard
Ii. Ahoy, Nuuanu below Hotel
iBenson,
w'i
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EVENING DDLlTIK, HONOLULU, T. H SATURDAY, NOV. 21, 1908. 3
LIST OF 1909
JURORS SELECTED
Jury CommissionersSelect Names1 For
The''Year
0. J. Waller' and Jon. L. McLean,
Jury Commissioners for this .Indicia)Circuit, yesterday sent In the namesof thoso whom they had selected toservo during the year 1809. Twohundred and fifty petit Jurors andseventy-fiv- e 'grand Jurors were selected. Thu following are the names:
Grand JurorsFrom the First I'reclnct of the
Fourth District Edward It. Hath, A.Francis Cooke, Zeno K. Myers.
From the Second Precinct of theFourth District Fred W. Carter,Harry Armltage, Robert W. 'Atkin-son, Frank llustace, J. H. Hertsche,John A. McCundlesB, James W. L.Mcdulre, Percy M. Pond, Jas. Stein-e- r,
George P. Castle.From the Third Precinct of the
Fourth District Henry A. Afong,Morris J. Illssoll, Frank E. lllnkc,Prank II.' Cook, Harold 0. Dillingham, HJalmar P. H. Qlade, Alexander Hawcs, Jr., John Kldwell, FredPhllp, Albert H. Taileton.
Fioni the Fourth Precinct of thoFourth (District-Fre- d II, Angus,William A. Ilowen, Qavlon F. Hush,John F. Child, Henry R. De Fries,Jr., John II. Fuller, Johnnn AugustHumburg, 'George' II. Llshman, Rich-ard I.udlolT, Mannle Phillips, St. C.Sa res.
From the Fifth Precinct of theFourth District William O. AshleyChns. II. Atherton, Eugene MarlonCampbell, John K. Colburn 3rd, Chai.Crozlcr, William C. Wilder.
From the Sixth Precinct of theFourth DistrictAugust Schult.
From the Beventh Prsclnct of theFourth District Jnmes A. Auld, Ed-
win llenner, John Emmeluth, Thos.Gandall, Stanley Stephenson, Freder-ick D. Walker.
From the Eighth Precinct of thoFourth District Charles J. Falk.
From the Ninth Precinct of theFourth District Arthur J. Spltzer.
From the Tenth Precinct of theFourth District Frank II. Armstrong, lEImer iM. Cheatham, (MarkA. 'Robinson,
From the Eleventh Precinct of theFourth District John Herd.
From the First Precinct of theFifth District Isaac Adams.
From the Second Precinct of theFifth District Edward Swift.
From the Third Precinct of theFifth District Christen Chrlstoffer-se- n.
From the Fourth Precinct of thoFifth District Leslie C. Clark, EarlK. Ellsworth.
From the Firth Precinct of thoFifth District Thomas Clarke, Heu-r- y
Davis, 'William M. Tcmpleton.From tho Sixth 'Precinct of the
Fifth District Carl A. Hundorp.From tho Seventh Precinct of the
Fifth District Thomas WalkerChase, William Welnrich, Jr.
From tho Eighth Precinct of theFifth District Albert Waterhouse,Roy A. Woodward.
From the Ninth Precinct of theFifth District Geo. M. Raupp, J. M.Rlggs.
From the Tenth Precinct of thoFirth District James J. Byrne, Ken-
neth R. G. Wallace. -
From the Eleventh Precinct of theFifth District Edward Drew.
From the Twelfth Precinct of theFifth District None.
From the Thirteenth Precinct fittho Fifth District George 0. Puller,Jumes D. Mclnerny, James Wake-field.
I rom ll.o Fourteenth Precinct oftho Fifth District None.
From tin Fifteenth Precinct of thoFifth District Frederick C. Miller.
Petit JurorsThe following Is the list of tho
selected for petit Jurors:From the First Precinct of tho
Fourth District Charles H. llelllna,David Harvest, Thomas A. Honan Jr.,Divld K. Martin, W. M. Mlnton,Clarence D. Prlngle, George 8and?r- -
From f'o Second Precinct of the'ojrth District Joseph K. Aea, J. B.
Arevodo, John A. Tlortfeld, KennethI". Drown, Charles H.iElchler, JamesB. Fox, Frank F. Fyler, John C. Gal',Simeon K. 11 ao Jr., EdwardCtlward C. Holstcln, Edward KHunt, James L. Holt, Geo. H. Karrn.tl, Mnthini P. Klnlmaka, John A
I.egroi, Alex. K. Lewis, George Y.Macy, Sairaol V, Nott, Jbhn'E. O'Con
For RentHouse near Fort Street
Bridge. Only 98.00 p. m.
For Sale75 x 150 Building Lot at Puunui,
close Liliha car line. Level, fineview, fenced. At a bargain. '$350.00,
P. E. R. StrauchWAITY BLDO, 74 8. KINO 81,
nor, John D. Padakcu, James A. Puu- -
ohau, Wm. Thompson, John Welsh.Welsh.
From the Third Precinct of (heFourth Diitllcl S. J. Allenoiisti,Juilus Aitli, Bernard F. iloarlm.;-?- ,Geo K. Fox, David P. Fuller, oohnH. Jours, Joseph F. Lewis, Clir-Mi-
W. M.ufailanc, Robert E. Mist, Hot- -
ort .lames Pratt, Farm Cornn, ErrnutA. R, Ros, Jonathan Shaw, Irwin8utdlng.
From the Fourth Precinct of theFvUith L'iitrlct Lemuel Clark AbiesGpoiro Chas. neck ley, Wm. Ciuiirllonn Jr.. John O. Clement, Ja.ntrsIf. Cummliigr, James Guild, Hum dT Hayueldcf Charles O. Hottol, h- -
ii.g J. Hunl, John U. losepa, lll.uniKolomoku, Charles F. Ludwlgsen,Samuel J. Lle, Fred II. McNnmara,John F. Melanphy, Robert W. Pod-mor- e,
Ranney Scott, Alfred C. Sllva,John Waterhouse, Frank L. Winter,Henry Knal.
From the Fifth Precinct of thoFourth District Frank A, Ilcchert,Jr., George E. llruns, C. II. Fisher,Wm. M. Graham, Bertram F. Hell-bro- n,
David Hurst, Thomas Lee, Jos.L. Mcdulre, Wm. D. Mclntyrc, Chas.Phillips, Kirk II. Porter, Henry P.Roth, Chas. A. Simpson, Eugene V.Todd, William L. Warren, Edwin 0.White.
From the Sixth Precinct of theFourth District William L. Austin,Andrew laukea Urlght, Sam Leleo,Albert Ludlolf, Chas. I). Makanul,Thomas C. McGulrn. Thomas P.O'Brien, John Wallace, Daniel Yo- -
well.From the Beventh Precinct or the
Fourth District James A. Auld Jr.,Alexander II. Auld, Robert K. Brown,Fred II. Ilurch, Henry Cook, JohnGalbralth, Geo. II. Greene, EdwardD. Green, Wm, A. Hall, Marshall S.Hamman, Edmund Johnson, JasparA. Lawelawe, John T. McCrosson,Wm. A. McMlchael, Jonathan K. Na-Mi- a,
Walter Starblrd, Charles K.Spencer, Chas. O. Spinney, Danlet R.Vtda, Daniel Herman Vooller, GeorgeEdward Ward, Chas. A. Yarlck, Jaa,'B. Pakele, Elijah K. Rathburn. ,
From tho Eighth Precinct of theFourth District George J. Brown,Henry Mersburg, Augustus V. Peters,John Plggott, Manuel Sllva Jr., es
Teves, John Trask', Fred J.Turner, Wm. F. Wilson. J
From the Ninth Precinct of theFourth District Eugene K. Allen,Edgar S. Barry, John 'Brown, EdwardB. Frlel, James Grube.John Mitchell,Andrew J, Olson, Geo. Parker, HoFon, Sam Pupuhl, Archibald J, Smithies, Edward K. Woodward.
From the Tenth Precinct of theFourth District William Allen, Hermann Bechcrt, Benjamin H. Clarke,John K. Clarke, Saml. K. Kaahu Jr.,Eddie McCorrlston. Wm. II. Stone,William G. Walker, Joseph I. Whit-tle, Henry A. Wise.
From the Eleventh Precinct of theFourth District None.
From the First Precinct of theFifth District Charles Corney.
From the Second I'reclnct of thoFifth District Walter C. Bailey,Charles If. Judd.
From the Third Precinct of thoFifth District Wm. C. Lane. ErnestRenken.
From the Fourth Precinct of theFifth District John Baker, CharlesW. Bridges, George G. Kinney, Fred3. Lyman Jr., John IMrkcr, DavidRust.
From the Fifth Precinct or theFifth District Jonathan Alau, Henry E. Brodek, Man). R. Coelho, JohnGomes Duarte, David Kuuwalu, RuelKinney, Alexander McAngus, Wil-
liam Bell "McCormlck, Arthur II. Per--ly, Henry H. Plemcr, Frederick J.Smith, Henry Wharton, Claude J,Wheeler.'From tho Sixth Precinct of the
Fifth District William F. Bush, WllllamLlndsay, George Meyer.
From the Seventh Precinct of theFifth 'District David Douglas, 'Rudolph Muller, William A. Perry, L.D. Warren, William L. West.
From the Eighth Precinct of thoFifth District Charles N. Arnold,Edward Baker, Robert Clark, BamU. Cummlngs, Henry Kaumca, JohnE. Kahoa, David Makucna, Geo. MaUna, Geo. Pooloa, Edward (E. RobIns, Alfred 0. Rels, David Richards,Ephralm C. Smith, John W. Schutte,John II. Travis.
From tho Ninth iPreclnct of theFifth District Edward C. Uruns,John K. Inch, Charles Johnson, LaU'rens K. Sheldon, GeoTownsend Jr.,George T. Turner, Chas. A. U Wills,Emmet C. Winston, A. C. Souxa,
From the Tenth Precinct of theFifth District Benjamin R. Camp-bell, Henry L. De La Nux, Chas, A.De La Nux, Alexander C. Dowsett,Edwin K. 'Fernandez, Frederick Goit-di- e,
Edward K. 'Hanapl, Kim F.Chong, Joseph MorsoStmcon K. Na- -
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wna, Edmund Swan, Anton Schlm-- imcr, Thomas D. Stroup, William K.Tlrrell.
From the Eleventh Precinct of theFifth District James L. Aholo, o
Fernandez, Geo. N. Harbottle,Chas. J. Hoke, Moreno llulu, Alber--tus 0. Kanncglesser, Samuel W. Spcncer, Chas. Wallace.
Fiom the Twelfth Precinct of theFifth District John C. Crowdcr,Enoch Johnson Jr., Jonathan N.Wood.
From tho Thirteenth Precinct ofthe Fifth District Mnkanoe C. Ama-n- a,
Manuel D. Abrue, John K. Aplo,Robt. W. Cathcart, James Dodd, Rob-ert Hair, Arthur C. Mackintosh, Wil-liam Ringer, James L. P. Robinson,Edward C, Semour, Thomas K. Ulu-ko- u.
From tho Fourteenth Precinct ofthe Fifth District Benjamin K.Asam, Jas. Arcla, Abraham D.Bolster. William F. Buckle. WilliamK. Isaac, Wm. Y. Kwal Fong. Ber-nard II. Kelckollo.
From the Fifteenth Precinct of theFifth District Jnmes T. Copeland,8am M. Kamakau, Fritz Meiers, Jno.P. Mitchell, Alexander Smith.
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No. 148. TERRITORY OF HAWAII.COURT OF LANDTERRITORY OF HAWAII TO W. O.
SMITH, Trustee; M. M. FERREI-RA- ;THOMAS J. KING; CHURCH
EXTENSION of the METHODISTEPISCOPAL CHURCH by Rev. J.W. WADMAN, Agent; TERRITO-RY of HAWAII by MARSTONCAMPBELL as ofPublic Works, and by C. R. HEM-E- N
WAY as Attorney General; J.W, HINAU; Mrs. KAMAIPUUPAAHINAU; and to ALL whom It mayconcern:Whereas, a petition has been pre-
sented to said Court by JACINTHOO. SILVA and MARY G. SCOTT loregister and confirm their title Intho following-describe- d land:
Commencing at a point, by trueazimuth, 299' GK 3.9S feet, from anIron bolt on the South-we- st lino ofRerotnnla Street (the said iron boltmarking the proposed new South corner of llerctanla and PunchbowlStreets), the true azimuth and distance from tho said Iron bolt beingISC" 15', 20.74 feet, to u GovernmentSurvey Monument at the Intersectionof lleretanta and Punchbowl Streets((said monument being on a 20-fe-
offset to the South-ne- st line of llerc-tanla Street (running North-we- st ofPunihbowl Street) and u 20-fe- off-
set to a proposed new South-ea- st lineof Punchbowl Street (running South-west of llerctanla Street)). SaidIron bolt being also 299 GS', 8.B5feet from the present South cornerof Bcretanla and Punchbowl Streets,as shown on Government Survey Reg-
istered Map No. 1825, and running,by true azimuths:
(1) 299' 55', 102.5 feet, alongBcrctnnla Street, along fence tonn Iron bolt;
(2) 80 54', 24.9 feet, along re-
maining portion of L. C. A. 639to Hlnau, along M. M. FerrelrValot, along building;
(3) 63 25', 97. feet, nlong same,along fonco to nn Iron bolt;
(4) 151 25', 76. feet, along L.C. A. 119 to A. Pakl, nlongMethodist Church lot, alongfence to an Iron bolt on the pres-
ent South-ea- st lino of Punchbowl Street, said iron bolt be-
ing 41 49', 70.42 feet fromabove described GovernmentSurvey Monument;
(5) 241 46', 66.6 feet, nlonggovernment land to the initialpoint; Containing an area of6916 Squnro Feet: being a portlon of L. C. A. 039 to Hlnau,
on the South corner of llerctanlaand Punchbowl Streets, Hono-
lulu, Kona, Oahu.You are hereby cited to appear at
tho Court of Land Registration, tobe held at Honolulu, Island of Oahu,on tho l&th day of December, A. D1908, at ono o'clock and thirty min-utes in tho nflernoon, to show cause,If any )ou have, why the praver ofsaid petlton should not be grnnted.And unless you appear at said Courtat the tlmo and place aforesaid yourdefault will bo recorded, and tbo saidpetition will bo taken as confessed,und you will be forever barred fromcontesting suld petition or any decreeentered thereon.
Witness, PHILIP L. WEAVER. Es-quire, Judgo of said Court, this 13thduy of November, In the jear nine-teen hundred and eight.
Attest with Seal of said Court.(Seal) W. L. HOWARD,
'Registrar.4158 Nov. 14, 21, 28; Dec. G.
Carriage Repairing
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REGISTRATION.
Superintendent
Sweet
SCHUMAN CARRIAGE .CO., LTD.
MERCHANT ST. NEAR ALAKEA.
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Cider
FruitCakes
Ltd.ST. BETHEL.
We have received our ,
Calendars.
Xmas Cards,
and ToysOF ALL KINDS.
BABY WALKERS, ANDLAWN SWINGS.
Wall, Nichols Co., Ltd.,FORT ST. TELEPHONE 10.
Fine Poultryfor ;
ThanksgivingTURKEYS. CHICKENS, DUCKS,
and GEESE.
CLUB STABLESTel. 109
C. 0. Hottel is authorized to collect
and receipt for the undersigned.
A. R. Rowat, D.V.S.
WING CHONG COKING ST. NEAR BETHEL
Dealers in Furniture Mattresses,Etc., Etc. All kinds of KOA andMISSION FURNITURE Made TcOrder.
WahYingClrOngCo.King Street, Ewa of Fithmarket.
DRY GOODS AND FURNISHINGGOODS of EVERY
Baskets--AT-
Woman's ExchangeHOTEL STREET HEAR FORT
Cut PricesOur Sodas 30c per dot.
FOUNTAIN SODA WORKS,PHONE 270
Japanese Curioi, Silk 'Kimonos,Shirts, Pajamas, Shirt Waists, FancyEmbroidered Good.
K. Fukuroda,HOTEL STREET HEAR BETHEL.
Wong Wong,CONTRACTOR and BUILDER.
PLUMBING and PAINTING.
Office: Honolulu Painting Co., 221King St.; P. 0. Box 014.
WHENYou Want Electric Wiring Done orPrivate Telephone Installed or DryEatteries, call the
UNION ELECTRIC CO.,69 Beretania St. Phone 315.
The latest and largest assortmentof hand-mad- e and painted leatherpostcards in Hawaiian Views, Flow-ers and Fruits, atWEEDON'S CURIOSITY BAZAAR
-- "For Rent" cards on sale ,at Hotel St., bet. Bethel and Nuuanu.
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At 120 King Street, Honolulu, Territory of HawaiiDaily every day except Sunday. Weekly issued on Tuesday of each week.
MEMBER OF TEE ASSOCIATED PBESS.
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rip J Editorial Rooms,WI Business
SATURDAY
Who said turkey?
The gobblof Rublilps totlny. Oil
Tliiusil.ij lie will lie gobbled.
Itcv Mi Thwlng inay II ml morework than lie expected In his hclovclChina
A sc.mltv of h.i) In Californiainn) losult In more business for theniiln limn.
Thu American Navy In s.iltl to lnckinrn, vet nothing i .in lie K.tltl againsttin Ir iiinllty
If Lieutenant Italia be sensible hoMill he satisfied with his sentence nudnot look foi more tumble by liucMtr;the newspapers
Otir next President Is booked tovisit Cuba In Jiinunr) Wo wonderIf ho will bo Invito! to see the
Atkinson sugar piopcrty.
Tho things of the body are good,the things of the intellect better, lintbelt of nil tile the things of tho Mill.
I'nsliknt HiHise(ll's ThanksgivingPioilam itlon
It is a safe bet that John 1) partedless llbcnill with his Informationwhin on the witness stand than hodid to the residential campaignfund with Ills cash.
l.i t us liae a National colebratlonof the opening of l'c.irl llaibor InI'M:.' h) ull means, but wo ought towork up something of even smallermoment befoie then
There Is a consensus ot oilnlonamong educators In New York Hut1 lull Sihool fraternities are a mo'i-ne- e
to the moral ami Intellectual wel-f.n- e
of the students In tho secoudaiyhchools.
What efftet will the cruise of thoAtlantic l'ket have upon piotcctionjfoi an American merchant marine?Will the American Hag of commercefollow the Admiral's Flag on thehigh sens?
Labor leaders dining at the WhiteHouse with tho President, Ills Cabi-
net, and tho Justices of tho SupremoCourt of the United States Is u newIdea in American politics. It Is atleast democratic.
With the existing troubles In Chi-na, It may be Just as well that tli--
Atlantic I'leet Is In those watets. Itwould certainly not tnko ns long torelieve the Legations as It did dur-ing the Iloxer troubles of ten yearsago.
llllm Root in tho Senate will bon decided gnln to that august body,but the Amcilcan people, ns n whole,i 111 bo the losers If he leavo theState Department, especially at itime when tho Orient nguln looms upus nn International peace disturber.
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Tho parcels post Is tho outgrowthof business development and increas-ing tinde, and It cannot be prevent-ed. It Is lIKo the department stoiowhich, soonor or later, will come toHonolulu. Why not get togethermid fctart one of our own before wohave an Invader from tho mainland?
Tho Federal Government has thelight to issue bonds for the PanamaCanal work, ulso to aid the develop-ment of the Philippines. Hut
being a Terrltoiy, Is handleddifferently nnd gets Its share underthe general appropriation bills. Fortho moment we have no cause forcomplaint.
Thero has recently been a markedndvunco In the prices of tho neces-sary staple supplies although laborIs not jot fully employed, Some aieoeu higher than thoy wero four nndlive ears ugn. Tho man who bus tomeet tho burden is tho salaried wage-earn-
whoso advance, If It como atnil, never equals the correspondingIncrease In his cost of living.
Tho California Stato Committee,organized to prepaio Information onn tariff icivlslon basis, has completedIts work nnd submitted It to thoCommittee on Wajs am Mean a of
WUUKLY UULI.U'II.Nrr Sll Months .BoPe- - Year, anynherelnUS I.tinPet Year, anywhere In Canada ., i.Bol'ereat tKHlpaM, loielen 3.o
- 185Office, - 256
Entered at the Postoflice at Honolului--i aeiuiij clan muter.
NOVEMBER 21, 1008
the lUmso of Representatives. Thiswill be lilnced before Congiess on De-
cember u Hawaii's Inteicst In (hoippnrl consists In the fait that Itadvocates n protection for sugar amibananas that Is satisfactory to Islandpioduccrs.
WHAT OP SUNDAY BRIDGE?
Dr. Akcd, foicseolng nothing butcll from the "prcent misuse of theSabbath," instances nmong other de-
teriorating liillucnres the Migue ofSunday dlniiei and bridge pnrtlts."They picsnge disaster," he thinks,"and the atrophy of the best andhighest there Is In us,"
A Sunday dinner party not beingIn Itself essentially Immoral, It Is
the game of bridge afterwardwhich Is demoralizing Yet only theother dn an npologlbt for the gamewas alleging In tho London Chion-icl- e
that bildge "runs chess a closerIntellectual second than nny othergame" This writer even found Inbridge qualities that "strengthenthe character nnd exeulse tho phiverin pluck, persistence, und
while militating against sel-
fishness " To eiiiourugo these minorChristian virtues would appear to bon legitimate use of Sunday leisure.
It Is clenr that the Increasing pop-ularity of card-ph- i lug on Sundayraises a delicate question of Sabbathobservance. It Is n question to whicha New I'ngland conscience preservedIn nil Its Integrity finds but one an-swer. Yet that conscience lias be-
come nunc clastic. It has beenttrctched to coer Sunday amuse-ments not formerly sanctioned Sun-day excursion trlpi, Sunday golf,Sunday baseball, Sunday motoring,and what not. It still balks at cardgames on Sunday and the New YorkWorld declares It will no doubt con-tinue to lew them with disapproval,notwithstanding tho growing toler-ance of week-da- y ctird-pluvi- In re-
ligious qtiai ters where a generationago It was taboo along with theater-going.
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For SaleEight Lots at Kaimuki, cleared and
fenced. Suitable for truck farming $2100.
Two fine building lots in Manoa$iuuu anu $iuoo.
For RentNuuanu Avenue $35.00
Nuuanu Avenue $50,00
School Street $40.00
Quarry Street $22.50
iKinau Street $25.00
Thurston Avenue $75.00
Lunalilo St. (Furnished) ....$40.00Waikiki (Furnished) $40.00
Waterhouse TrustCOR. FORT AND MERCHANT STS.
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Them in now no excuse,for not owning u home.Lots aie being sold inCollege Hills. These lotsaru of large sire, lowprice terms rire easy.
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BENEFIT CONCERT FOR
MUANAUJA CHURCH
This evening nt tho Hawaii in OperaHouse the following progiam will bogiven foi the benefit of tho htilihlMoannlna church:Queuing Chorus
(a) IJIxlo Uind ...Van dcr Stncker(b) Tinker's Chorus
From ltobln HoodSoprano Solo Seicnndu ... Schubert
Madamo Alapil, accompanied byProf. Ilerr Uergcr
Chorus rorcst LcboesKallhl Young Folks
Overture Northern LightsA J. Weldt
Kaal Music SchoolChorus (Selected) . .Kvvn Olio ClubMaritime Solo Ob, Him San I leavo
'line? DilizaMr. Henri N. Claik.
Song Ulna Maul (lloo ClubQuartet 'Ciiuso I Said Mv Last
Farewell Kalllm.il QuirtetChorus (Selected)
Wnlalin Oleo ClubIJiict llnke I)at Chicken l'lo
Knluliihl TwinsMezio-Soprnii- Solo Wihlwelil Oo
At. KnalMiss Elizabeth Knal.
Selection Kawalliau Glee ClubChorus Kg Ala n Na Pin
Wnlanno Glee ClubQuartet Ilosary Ncvln
St. Imis Alumni Quartet.Dass Solo Old Plantation
Ar. i:. KnalMr. Jnmeif Knmakanl.
Fluto Solo Deep Dliio Sea ....HonesMr. I). Kulwl.
Quartet Ilallroad Ar. K. KaalKaal Quartet.
Chorus Na MokupiinlHut Olwi Soclctv
Finnic Aloha, Aloha.. Kaal Clou Clubtm
MRS. DREIER AFTER $200,000.
(Continued from Paze 1)tho deed of tiust l which her latehusband tied up a great deal of theproperty of the estate, and the suitis directed against Cecil Drown, nstrustee, nnd Cecil Drown and F. A.Schucfer, executors under the will oftho lato August Drelei.
Attorney Anderson of the firm ofKinney, Marx, Prosscr & Andersonis repiesentlng Mrs. Emma Dreler In(ho argument bofore Judge Do Doltthis morning, whllo C. r. Clomons ofThompson & demons is representingtho trustees.
If Mrs. Dreter wins out In thUdemurrer, It will practically decidetho case, nnd Mrs. Dreler will be thei Ichor by fully $200,000. Judgo Do
Dolt has asked the attorneys to sub-
mit briefs In addition to the oiularguments.
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Clifford Kimball has just receivedtwo high-clas- s electric runabouts ofan cntlroly now model. The ma-
chines have proven very popular withladles on the mainland. Those re-
ceived by Kimball are tho first ottheir kind to bo seen here.
n nGolf enthusiasts will have an op-
portunity to try their hands onThanksgiving Day, when a matchplay will be held on the links of thoOaliu Country Club. Announcementof particulars will be made later.
The December Number
0E THE
NewIdea
Magazineis the best ever issued.
It is now here; also the DECEM-
BER SHEETS and PATTERNS.
Price of Magazine, 5c. each.Price of PATTERNS, 10c. each.
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,HOKOLTTUJ, T. TT, SATURDAY, NOV. 21, 1908.
SOCIAL NOTES
Mhs Julie Ilamnn, whoso marriageto Mr. Harold Glffoid occurs on theevening of the 28th nt tho Damon man-tlo- n
on the hill, bus been much enter-tained during tho past month. Herwedding dress of softest white silk,trimmed with raro old lace, which sheInherited fiom her mother, Is a lovelynftalr. Tho wedding will bo strictlyprivate, only the relatives and closesttutlmnto friends being asked. MrsIMward Tenticy, Mrs. Allco Hastingsand Mrs. George Herbert, threo nit-Istl- c
nnd clover sisters, will attend totho iUco-atlon- s of tho house. Thowedding cake, even, a. magnificent
of many lavers, and Intricatefrosting, has been made nt home. Mr.Harold Glffard'H farewell batcholordinner will bo given li tn nt the Coun-try Club this evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Mist gave nvery enjoyable bridge evening onFildny night In honor of Mr. nndMrs. Claude Usborno nnd Miss KmllyGordon. Thero were five tables Innil nnd tho prlzo for tho highestsioie, ii, large bouquet of violets nndmaidenhair, was won by Miss Goi-do- n.
Tho rooms wero prettily decor-ated nnd among the guests weroCanon nnd Mrs. Usborne, Mr. GordonUsborno, Mr. Curzon Usborno, Mr.nnd Mrs. Leopold Dlnckman, Mis.Philip Andrews, Mr. and Mrs.
Miss Mnrgarct Walker,.Mr. J. McKlnnon, Mr. H. Walker,Mr. und Mrs. Deerr.
Mr, Duller, who has been stavinghero tho past two weeks, will bo muchmissed on tho gulf links. Ho Is onoof tho best plnvcrs that has ovor vis-ited theso Islands. Ho is making hisway slowly tow aids imgland, stoppingIn Japan, China, India and Kgjpt,leaching Vonlco In tho Spring, wlieroho has nn apartment, Ho Is very wellknown on tho golf club links of Kuropo nnd was the founder of tho golfclub In Delgluni.
Tho Prlnciss Knvviiinnakoa expectsto sail for New York the flist part ofDecember, and she has taken nn apart-ment at tho exclusive Hotel Walton.Miss Koo Davison will remain incharge of tho Pensncola street resi-dence and tho chlldivn dining tho ab-
sence of the Princess, thus enablingher to have tho decided change whichher health demands
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The seventeenth annual medicalmeeting begins today and will lastIts usual three days. For tho firsttime in the history of the society theannual banquet will bo followed bysome High Jinks which wo hoar willadd very much to the mctrlment ofthe dinner. Great secrecy Is being observed ns to the details.
Kverjbody Is glad to hear thotMrs Fiedcrlck Klamp Is getting onwell nt tho Queen's Hospital. Judgoand Mis. Selden Kingsbury are stay-
ing with Mr. Klamp during the en-
forced absence of Ills wife.
Mr. St Clair Dldgood and Mr. Ormohead lima of the Wnlaluu plantation,srllcd In the Clatiillno for a vacationof a sum I time on Maul and Hawaii.The) will return in tho Manna Loa.
Mrs. Aitlnir Wull will receive fan-cy articles for the Harvest Home inono of the looms on the second floorot the Hawaiian Hotel from 2 untilG on Tuesday.
Tonight will be the smoker andchowder of the Ynlo and Harvard menIn Honolulu at University club Cabledresults of tho big game at Now Havenwill bo lead during tho evening.
Mr. James Dougherty was rep:sentcd ns being slightly better this
Fancy
Lavalliers andNecklaces
PERIDOTS,AMETHYSTS,
KUNZITES, ETC., ETC,
Set in Gold and Platinum.
See themThey Are Very Stylish.
H. F. Wichman & Co.LIMITED,
LEADING JEWELERSand WATCHMAKERS
"ONE OF THE HAPPY HOMES IN CANADA
WHERE PE-RU-- NA IS USED IN THE FAMILY.
A Great Many Mothers Have Discovered That a Few Doses ofPeruna Given at the Right Time Prevent Much Sickness.
"HytUay dolly is well roqjysr ii
vy. .wiW-.- AfOX 61 'l-J-- i.V.',","ArJ
Mrs. i:tt Booker. Dundurn, Sask.,N. W. T Can., writes: "I sufferedwith Internal catarrh until I wrototo Dr. Hnrtman, and after takingtreatment ai ho advised I can say Iam now cured of this moat tryingaffliction, for which I am trulythankful. I think Peruna the bestmedlctno for catarrh. I never feltbetter In my life than I do at pres-ent."
In a later letter Mrs. Booker says;"I can truthfully say from experi-ence Peruna is a most wonderfulmedicine, and In the caso of my llttlodaughter, Elsie Booker, It did all Icould wish for, and I am cntlrolywilling that you may publish a testimonial In regard to her cure."
Allliti Children.Mrs. Schopfer, C93) Prcacott Ave., St.
Louis, Missouri, U. S. A., writes:"In tho early part of last year I wrote
to yon for advice, for my daughter Alice,four years of ago. Sbo was a puny,tlckly, ailing child since she was born.She had convulsions nnd catarrhalfevers.
"I was alwaysdoctorlng until wo com-menced to uso Peruna. tiliogrew strongand well.
"1'oru.na is a wonderful tonic ; the beatmedicine I havo ever nsed.
"I was in a vory wretched conditionwhen I commenced to tako Peruna. Ihad catarrh all through my wholo body,and thank Ood, your medlclno set ma all
The following wholesale druggists will
morning. Ills Illness Is greatly tolbo deplored and It Is hoped ho willsoon lecovcr.
kMr. Clifford Kimball's electilc vic-
torias a'10 attracting much attention.Ihcy aio easy for n vvoiuin to manageand never seem t oget out of order.
A cnblo dispatch states that Mrs.Gaines has nrilvcd safely in Vancouv-er before proceeding to her homo inHalifax.
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Pieparntlons aie going steadily onfor tho chowder, Dec. Cth, to bo giv-
en by the Mvitles nt the M 0,111 a Ho-
tel.'
Mr. Hvde-Smlt- h returned Fridayfrom a visit to Count von S. Domko-- .
nlcz on Hawaii, South Konn.I
Dr. Victor Collins and wlfo arrived ,
in New York on Thursday on her wayto Honolulu.
Mrs. Ilodo Is nt tho sanltorlum.
CHURCH BERVICE8
Central Unlbn Church Bible Schoolat 0:45 a. 111. Men's Dlblo class nt 10.Morning worship at 11 o'clock; thominister will preach, subject "ThoThree Gieat Desirables." ChristianDidcavor Soclctv at 8:30 p. in. Even-ing worship nt 7:30 o'clock; uddressen Mrs. Katharine Lent Stevenson,Eiibject "Tho Bright Sldo of tho o
Iteforni."
Christian Chinch A. C. McKeovcr,pastor. 9:45. Bible School. C;30, Y.P. S. C. E , Rtibcct, ' Gratltudo and HowTo Show It." 11 a. in , ltov. C. C. Wil-ton of ABhby, Ohio, who has como toHonolulu to tnke charge of tho mis-sion work, under tho auspices of. thoChristian church, will preach. 7:30p. m , sermon 'by the pastor. All arowelcome.
Tho Catholic Church of St. John thoBaptist, Kiillhl vvaenn, In chaigo ofHev, Father Clement. Tonioirow, No-
vember 22, S:30 11, m, high mnbs, ser-mon, collection, Sunday school, 4 p.111. Hosary.
aJBT-'To- r Sale" cards at Bulletin.
Reading MatterWriting'Material
AND OTHER GOOD THINGSat
TLos. G. Thrum.1063 FORT ST,
SavedMr. Kurnest llo:bmulb.
writes!"Two Voara Atrn our ltttln- l. -- . . .V' T
Biiiioi ,u,cr. liu IWfc COIUinilng to tho surface, they"Jt r weeks wo wntched by his bedside, hardly expecting him to
livo from ono hour totlio next, finally, ho became n llttlo better,nnd was nblo to sit up. '"Thon liormnnipnr-m- l nfnn(li. Ami In ant In nlmrnrvllilnn ..!. I
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right. I would not have any othermedlclno.
"Peruna cured my baby boy otn trybad spell of cold and fe cr. lie Is a big,healthy boy fifteen month" old. I hav 0given him Peruna off and on slnco howas born. I think that Is why he Isso well.
"I cannot pralxo Peruna enough. Wohave not had a doctor slnco wo began touso Peruna all pralso to It."
Child Now Healthy.Mrs. G. W. Heard, of llowlb, Texas,
U. H, A., writes to Dr. llartman In regardto her baby girl, Kilby :
"My llttlo girl was two years old thisJanuary. Kbo had somo derangementof the bowelM. Shu was a moro skclo-to-
and wo did not think she wouldover get well.
"She had been sick three or fonrmonths, and after giving her less thanone bottlo ot Peruna she was sound anjwell,
"I found tho Teruna splendid forwind colic, with which she was troubled
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eWhitney &
Their Boy's Life.1701 Mania St.. I)ea Mnlm... Tni. it a i'
hftv. ItVrmntt. wn (.but, ,Iam.m ..hi.- 7jV .'. .""". "" HimWilli II, U1IU instead or tho eruptionsaffected ills lungs nnd stomach.
all tho tlmo. tils coughing spells would
when thebecan to Improve In strengthand appetite.
"Now she has a good appottto and Is aplcturo of health."
Baby With Indigestion.Mrs. J. M. Drown, Duunegan, Mia-sou-
U. S. A ., wrl tc :"My llttlo daughter, three yoars old,
was troubled with a very bad cough,which remained after on attack of ca-tarrhal fovor, which was a great dealworso at night. Sbo would wako upout of her sleep and cough until tfeared sbo conld not stand It. Nothingthat wo gave her seemed to do her anygood.
"I then concluded to rend for Ir.Hartman's book, entitled 'Tho Ills ofLife,' whioh I promptly neeived. 1 itthe tamo tlmo commenced giving herPeruna. She has taken ono bottle Inall, through which sbo has obtained acom pi 0 to cure.
"Sho also slnco her birth was troubledulth Indigestion, but since she Instaken I'cruun she cm cat ulmoit anykind of food without nny lad results.
"She Is now ns welt and happy nsany Uttlcgtrlcan bo. When our frlindssay how woll sho looks, I tell themPeruna did It. I shall always bo afriend of Peruna, ns I consider It thobest medicine for coughs and ludlgcr-tlo- n
wo havo ever tried, aul willto any ono similarly af-
flicted."Child Benefited by
Mrs. I'rlta Koethe, lincknev v Ulo,Illinois, U.S. A., wrl ten
"I ftcl real well, and nm glad I tunablo to say thin. Ono of my childrenhad n ever tor five months, nothingwould help htm. The doctor said itwas malarial fever, but his medklnodid not help him at nil.
"I then gave him Peruna, nnd It helpedhim Immediately, and ho far ho has nothad another attack or It,
'When I wrote to Dr. lfr.rtmaii I wasunable to do my housework, now I uiuentirely iclicved."
SMITH & CO., Honolulu, Hawaii.
Marsh, Ltd.
j
First Showing-o-f
HolidayRibbons
Inducting a full selection of
"Dorothy Dainty"Matched Sets
Photographic
view calenda1For 1909
Everyone must have a calendar; why not have onethat is beautiful and artistic ? Our fine Calendars, coloredand plain, make inexpensive and welcome Xmas Remem-brances.
WATER COLOR and PHOTO CALENDARS, ready formailing, 50c to $1.25.
Notice them in our windows.
Honolulu Photo-Suppl- y Co." Everything Photographic " FORT STREET.
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The Hanan shoe meets therequirements of those whowant refinement and distinc-
tion in the shoes the; wear.
We have a bin new stock of
them, just in, We arc open-
ing new cases every day. Call
and get your fit in this fineshoe,
NewStock.New Styles
of
Men's Slippers
a
Biu New Line
McINERNY SHOE STORE,FORT STREET. A FEW STEPS ABOVE KINO.
(..iMMt- -
New Rictures,Mouldings,
Real Picture GlassNot Huiltlct's Glass
Also Good Workmanship
Quality TellsEvery Picture, small orlarge, should have properconsideration in its' fram-
ing. This you will get at
Gut revs,Kurt, below King
TABLE WINES
Napa &.
Sonoma Wine Co.
can get Wines higher in price,YOU quality and price considered, it
be hard to surpass this brandof Table Wines that has taken First
Prizes at ali the late Expositions.
Red Wines, White Wines, and theseexquisites, Sparkling Wines, SparklingSa liter ne, Sparkling Moselle, Sparkling
Burgundy.
I LEWIS & CO., Ltd.SOLE AGENTS FOR HAWAII
WINE OELIARB, 169 KING ST. TELEPHONE 240
i a. J il au. ! ..
Honolulu Construction and Draying Co.,LIMITED.
GENERAL CONTRACTORS.PU0NE, OFFICE 281. P. 0. BOX 1S4.
Fort St., Opp. W, G, Irwin & 0 Ltd.We do all kindi of Teaming; also deal in Crushed Rock, White and
Alack Sand, Broken Coral, Garden Soil, Etc, SAFE MOVING A SPfCIALTY. - ...
'Ulta?6EVENING BULLETIN, HONOLtTLU, T. 1I SATURDAY,. NOV. 21, 1908.. ' ' H"
I JOURNAL PUBLISHED
ON BOUNDING MAIN
Pioneer Pacific Ocean-- 'Newspaper Printed
On Luriine
Tho first newspaper, printing wire-los- s
dlspatrhes, to lie Issued ou thoPacific Occnn, was published cm boardtin' Matsnn liner Lurllno on Its lasttrip to tho Pacific Coast. Tho pnper.Which henrs tho nnmo of tho LurllnoDispatch, wan edited by Wallace It.Farrlngton, editor of the B v o n I n gBulletin.
Not having a unliable printing presshandy, the publishers ran off tho firstedition on n mimeograph, wirelessulspatches, both from tho stations onthe malnlaud and In the Islands, woreutibllshed. na well ns messages received from the Transport Sheridan.
The paper, which Ik two columnswide, contnlns eight pages of live read-ing matter, as well as snappy person-al and editorial columns.
The following extracts nre takenlicim the first edition:
"The 'I.urllno Dispatch' Is tho plonccr wireless newspaper of the Pa-
cific Ocean deep sea travel."At great oxpenee and through the
efficient servlco of Mr. Warren of thestcamshli) I.urllno and Mr. lsbell ofthe Kahuku wireless station. It Is en-
abled to present to Its readers eachday a complete review of the events ofthe world. Its editors nre men andwomen of wide experience, who havedone most everything but appear UP'
fore the crowned heads of Europe andthe tiollce Judge.
"Onerator Warren was ono of thonrlelnnl Marconi staff, uml his opera!id in tho trans-Atlanti- c service, tsbellIs also ono of the high class expertsof the country.
"Everything and everybody connect'ed with the Matson Navigation Comnanv steamship and ncwri sen Ice IsIn the tonnotcher class.
"Five years henco It Is to be hopednil tho steumshlps of the Pacific willIn, mi tu iur standard.
"I.et It bo known that there Is lotruf news that might bo published if II
were not so hard to. print ItIf tho steward were not mightily goon
utirrcd the Dispatch could not navebeen sent to press. Society and po-
lice reporters havo gone on a Btrlku,n.nvlntr tho editor, the devil, the artist and tho spring pout to get out thoijheet.
'Twoniy-oig- nines nruuuu mvdeck Is ono mile.
"Two dispatches have been sent totho Honolulu press. Ono was congrat-ulatory. All but Jim Dolo Joined Intho Joy over tho election of Cathcart.Ho had his on TafU . -
""When In doubt about trans-paclfl- c
tru,vcl TAKE -"A Brent error wns mado In the
wireless tn tho Bulletin announcing Hint Cant. Wcedon Is championilmiilno nlaver. Ono of tho editorialfctnff of tho Dltspatch suatcllcd thelanrol from his brown with throeHfrilit-ht- .
Tn rnnrnrtn have been held III
Social Hall. Tho music .cleared IJiahall in tho shortest llmo on record.
"Newspapers take notice. 8pe thecaptain's name Weedcu. not We'edon.He Isn't that kind.
"Wan en ami Campbell won theDeck Clulf championship from Farrlng-ton and Hnllernufor. Tho later playwell but got tangled n their longnames.
"When It comes to bidding on podrolake Mrs. Doddes Courage Tablets.
"OldContinental"
Old-styl- e straight Ken-
tucky liourbon. Conti-
nental was. the favoriteof the Southern gentryof "befoah the war" pe-
riod. 'A goed, honest,friendly old whiskey'."
W. C. Peacock& Co., Ltd.,
Sole Agenta.
Andrew Usher'sScotch Whiskey
O.V.G. SpecialReserve
W, C. Peacock & Co., Ltd.,
Agents.
nwLADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S HATS
Of All Kindi.
K. UYEDA,102 NUUANU.
HONOLULU STOGC EXCHANGE
HONOLULU, Nov. 21,1908 ,
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aSuaarco ....Oikola Sugar Hani CoOlaa Sagar Co UUUlowaiuuopaaliau Sugar PUnl CoPacini Sagar MillPala plantation Co ....Prpeeken Sugar Co....ri.--r Mill Co- - ,Wla.luaAgrkCo..i...Wet.uku sugar Co , ,.WilmanaloSutar Co..Walmta Sugar MID Co
MISCKLLANKUU7Steam N Co
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PaitlUnNabiku Rubber C&Aw.OahuRft I.CoHllo RR Co. .'....Hon HftMCoHawaiian Pineapple Co.
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Sales IJotwccn Hoards: $1000 Pio-neer Cs, $105; 20 Haw. C. & S. Co..f!)9.r0; M Keknha. JI50; (2000 I'ac. K.
M. Cs, $101,50; 20 Haw. C. & 8 Oo$99.50; 10 Oahu Bug. Co., $2S.3T'.i: 2i)Ewa, $27.37ii; 34 l.'wa. $27.37H; :!0Haw. Pineapple, $23; 70 Hnw. Pine-apple, $23.1'JVi. Session: 2f. llrtw.Sug. Co., $34.25; 20 Olaa. $4 87',- -, inPioneer. $140; 10 Ookalu, $13.02'.j.
Latest sugar quotation 3,t2 cant.
Sugar 3.92 Gents
Beets. 10s, 3d
Hmry Witirhousi Trust Co., ms.In Nuuanu dowi) nl-- .
QfAltlr Uothlng, and 'the mattur'hasbe--OlUlil. UlUllllf BurlonsHhat unjess ruin comesMrnbsr the.clty will
Exchange).' " 'WILLIAM WILtlAMSOH. Manager.
FdRT AND MERCHANT 8T8.PRIVATE EXCHANGE
NEW MANAGER
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8. Tokicda, who has been appoint-ed manager of the local branch ofthe Yokohama Specie Uank, succeeding Y. Akal, who returned to Japanon account Of Illness, will arrive Inthe steamship Korei from Japan De-
cember 4 th. The news of his com-
ing wus lecelved by tho local officeby cubic.
Mr. Tokleda has beenof the branch office In New York tormany years. Ho passed through hereonjhfs way back to Japan, and whliohere left somo of his belongings atthe Custom House. He comes highlyrecommended by the' manager of theNew York branch. k
K. Otsuka, thehas efficiently conducted the affairsof the local branch during the Illnessand return to Japan of Mr. Akal, will'bo the right-han- d man of Mr. Tokl-
eda when he arrives here.
SH0LT0 DOUGLASFTBES FATAL SHOT
WINNIPEG, Man., Nor. 9. LordSholto Douglas, brother to the pres-
ent Marquis of Queepsberry and sonof the eighth marquis, who framedthe Queensberry rules whichprlzo fights are now conducted,held In the nrovlnctal lull at Nelson.Urltlsh Columbia, and will probablyhave to face a murder charge.
Ml
Last week Sholto went shootingand upon his return found his houseat Creston, II. C, occupied by anofficer of the Urltlsh army, namedKowland. He ordered to leavebut' Rowland would not do so,upon Sholto emptied his shotgun atihort range Into the back of , thehead and neck of Rowland. Sholtowas arrested and held for trial acharge of attempted) murder, but.Judging 'from he condition of Row-
land this evening, this will bo chang-ed tu a .charge of murder.
"What Influenced your wife td doher own cooking;" "She wanted toget an afternoon out once In awhite." Houston Post.
WANTSLOST.
Sigma Alpha Epsllon fraternity pin.Kinder kindly notify Charles Al-
bright, this 4181-t- f
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L0C1L ANflENEIiLMT If i B u 1 1 e t i n Want Ad. failito tell it for you, throw it away I
Meals served a all hours at theNew Knglahd Ilakery. Hotel street.
Why use "any other mincemeat whenyou can get Mrs. Kcarns delrcloushomemade.
C. 1.. Khodcs Is mentioned as a candidate for tho office of secretaryMayor Fern.
All kinds of beer, wines and mixeddrinks are Borvc'd the bost mannerat the Fashion. Just glvn a try,
Tho band will play this afternoon attho Queens Hosnltal. Sunday theconcert will bo Make'e Island.
Have your typewriters and machinesrepaired at Wall. "Nichols Co., Ltd.,Fort and Merchant streets. Tele-phone 16. ,
Lou L. Harding, Internal HovenuoInspector, was adorned with a nowpair of'antlo'rH last night In No. 016,u.,i,o:-k- .
Coot, your Iron roofs with "Arable.'.'You be surprised at. Its coolingand preservative properties California
r , Water dam Is to-
IN Rnill niniltBlll mostcome so
Hnolultt8Wk and 'Bond . . .. a UroughtrTTr";
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faceon installments or 13 er. month yon '
can purcliuaotaWblto, Family, Rotarysewing macnine; - uenny t i;o it.ii.,agents, 1266 Kort St. Phone 4SS.u Father Alavcrs of Holualoa has re-
ceived a cable 'from his slstor In'that his mother Is on her way to
Honolulu to pay a two mouths' visithoro. .
Where' ia the Royal Annex SigntJulius, Ascli will act us, head, usher
for tho contort to bo given tonight ntthe Hawaiian Opera House and MosesK. Nakulna will be tho program di-
rector. ,At tho Methodist church tomorrow
morning President Perley U Home orKameliunieha will p e"t. Ill theivening Rev. J. 1,. Hopwoo.1 willpreach.
Tho ling over tho Italian consulatewas floating yesterday at the head ofthe stuff In honor of Iho birthday ofQueen Margberlta, tho mother of theKing of Italy.
Read Dlom'a advertisement and seuwhat u dollar will, buy. The bargainsin that store exceed In value thosu ofany other establishment; dollars workovertime thoro. ,
Mr. and Mrs. A. Lindsay "expect tosail from Liverpool by tho Luiltanlaon November 21. They 'will probablyreach Hllo by tho Deromber .Enterprise. Hllo Tribune.
U o. lilacKman, principal of Alllo- -
lanl College la suffering from an affec-tation of Ilia vocal chords, and hasbeen forbidden by his physician tospeak at all for tho present.
The-- Financial Secretary of the Ha-waiian Engineering Association (W. L.Eaton) can be found at the EveningBulletin every day (except Sunday)between 12 m and 1 p. m.
The comet was seen qulto distinctlyfrom Punchbowl street last night atabout half-pas- t seven. With an ordi-nary pair of oiera glasses a fine viewof the sterral ranger could bo ob-
tained.Try a Royal Annex oyiter loaf.Charles L. Ilealo, treasurer of tho
Jarotl Smith Tobacco Company.-- ar-rived yesterday from Kona. Ho, Is ex-
hibiting some remarkable specimensof tobacco leaf grown on this planta-tion. A part of tho crop hi nearlyready for market.
Professor Sowers of the Carncglo In- -
fctlt'iitu who has been In Honolulu before on tho Galileo expedition, passedthrough here on tho Manchuria. 1 ITo Ison his way to ipako magnetic observa-tions at various points In China, Tar,tary and. Urltlsh India,
Secretary Ito of the Japaneso Consulate leaves for Yokohama on , tltoHongkong Maru on Monday, havingbeen promoted to bo secretary of ihoJapanesd legation In Child. After ashort yisit in japan, Mr, no win leavefor his new post. Mrs. Ito Is a nieceof Ilaron Hayashl of tho Foreign Of-
fice.Tho annual meeting of tho Oriental
Urewcry Company, which Is buildingor has liut completed a browery InHongkong, was hold yesterday at theoffice of the Honolulu Urowery. FrankHalstead presided. Tho board 'of di-
rectors was reelected. Tho meetingwas held at tlils time to conform totho rcquli omenta of Its own regula-tions.
B'USINESS wear isn't theonly thing we provide
clothes for. There are manyoccasions when a man needs,and ought to have, dressyclothes; when the sack suitis inappropriate; when yourassociates will be correctlydressed, and you can't affordto be otherwise.
Hart Schaffner & Marxgoods ore the best in the world. We have them.
Silva's ToggeryKINO ST. NEAR FORT.
Notice!We received by the Alameda a large ihipment of
Columbia Dry Cellsand Hylo Lamps
i
Hawaiian Electric Company, Ltd.KING STREET near ALAKEA. PHONE 390.
Bubbles in the Glassindicate a proper conclusion of the method of making todawater. If the sparklets were not visible there would beno snap, nothing to indicate that you had anything betterthan ordinary water. There's no fault found with ours.
Consolidated Soda Water Works Co., Ltd.G. S. LEITHEAD, Manager. PHONE 71.
Joseph. A. G-ilma- n,
SHIPPING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT.
INSURANCE FIKE AND MARINE.
Agent for ARTHUR SEWALL A CO., Bath, Maine;
PARR0TT ft CO., Ian Francisco.
Filling and GradingThe wet weather will soon be on. You should have your grounds
filled in before the winter "rains set in. We have earth filling for saleat REASONABLE PRICES. - PHONE 880
OPENING
TODAY
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P. M. Pond, Contractor
LADIES
SHIRT
WAISTS
No Two Alike
Bought Right. .Willsell at
LOW PRICES
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E. Three Specials In 3. Doll Contest l E
I ' New Goads Pouring Goods New 'Attractions Every t fHolidayLadies' Into Every Depart-
ment.AtDay.
PricesLatest
ThatNovelties
AreJNovvOh
Large; Anort-tmen- t. ' ":: :: ;:,::.: Right, MLLinen Suits f
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i ')' ui t.i Two Handsome
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AND TUESDAY ONLY
$ 8.00 SUITS FOR $4.50$ 8.75 SUITS FOR $5.00$12.00 SUITS . . . .
!. FOR $0.50.
Rubberized
Coatin Moire mul fancy striped effects,
THE VERY LATEST.
Sec Window Display,
The RoseburyAn AUTO and STREET COAT
made from Priestley's Cmvanettc innil the desirable colors.
K2ESls5S3JI2S
UK 11AHVKST FI3STIVAL nttho Hawaiian Hotel (in thp
of November SCtliwill be n boon to hnusekoep-ei- s,
for all the delicacies dearti ThnnlghliiK will bo ror
pjIq and much tlnui ami trouble ran1L Hatred by tho knowing liousckcep-tr- a
who purchntu their turkejs andYrunberry bailee at the Fair. ThatIt will be Chen tinder thu auspicesof tho St. Andrew's Culld Is guarali-tt'- o
cnoiiKh that all articles Mild willbo Ural-ela- In oteri respect. Ill- -"dced, I hne been told that tho no-
table housekeepers hem will lo witheach other In showing tho fattest,juiciest turhtjs and ihlckcns everbien. This table Is to bo a specialtyand it Is will ror tho public at largoto Hhale such Miluublti knowledge.The ilcroratlons will resemble, a reg-
ular1 Haivcst Homo fete thu tlnt-in- g
autumnal nnd tho Idea to buthoroughly earrlid out In every de-
tail. Tho Hnnl Hawaiian Hand willplay on the lawn and sonio speciallybrilliant muule is piomli-e- by Captain llciger. At tho fancy table willbo some iiiy boautlful ami useful articles and Christmas kHIi. Mrs. Ar-
thur Wall is chtiltinan, and a moraindofatlfinblo worker fur ull ko'1causes It would bo tl Illicit It to flint.ThoMj Interested In tho nllalr are asfollows:
(icucrnl Chairman of tho HarvestJlotuo restlvnl .Mrs. C. M. Cooke, Jr.
General Trcasuier H. M. onHolt, HS(.
Fancy Tablo Mrs. Atthur Wall,ihalrmair Mm. A. Sajlnr, Mrs. T.(1. Wall, Mrs. J. I'. Howntt, Mrs, J.C, Lorunxcn, .Mrs. C. M. V. l'orslor,JIi-s- . V. A. Wall. Mrs. Clifford Kim-
ball, Mis. 13. I). Tenner, Mrs. J, Mo- -Innphy, Mia. Archlu Voting, Mrs."Will Soier.
I)ellcntoHt.en Tablo Mrs. I!. M.
Min itolt. chairman; Mrs. B. T.SlmpBoii, Deaconess Poller, Mrs. 13.
Kopke, Miss Uuld. Mrs. HowardIlltcluock, Mrs Douglas, Mrs. Ichle.',Jlrs. Andrew Fuller, Mrs. Hobeit:: :: :: :: :: :: :: , :: :u: :: :: n u
MARKED FOR THE'
REAPER
About tliri iai-- mro Jlrs. I,, lletkcsof "81 KliWiam ulrift. OaKlsnu. uai..rallail at our nalco with a Klrl tlilrtetnveari old. Hie Intter wenk nnd HstlMW.
' Vliu statnl that nbo bad lust u dancliti--r
IhlouKb kWnsy illiease ami tli Uo.tot.ow l"fd lur' tills en" was In U19 sniiio
. ,. ..n.t that Kllu ciiul.l Ihti TlUt a. MlOTt
if wjiii".Vt Thu mntl.ir wiift niarlv dlstroctftil, WWd told tier that l'.ldnt-- dlneiisn vrm rfullyRv Inairatnatlon of. thy kidneys and tmt II
was III luci inrui.ii.i llltu, I ,.n u, ...u.u- -i nil ..r wlileli wiru kldnnv eicltunts.
W but that an cinolltent for kldni y InHam- -vmitlon bait bien illcucieil and that thu
dilld would probalil 'llioiuoinir touk the tnutmwii with ncr.
f .... it'.. lUIu thrru vu.ira.r' ....:. ,.u ..... Mr ii.iirAx rniiMtwith a. rnnlUl yuimt.' Klrl. Wh 4 the
ery nkluro of htallli. Kha Introducedlur nd 'tho ilylnB pnllMit ot three yenrs11BO. and told us to rtfer iinbofly In tbvorld to her. Sim stated tlin rt'mverywax roniptc Kbout tlie eipyentli wfi?K.
J'or ttin only emollknt for Inflammationof thu kldneis, the world has ever wn,imk for I''nltnn'n Hcnul Conipoiinil.
lualli'd rn-e- .
joiin J. rurroN co.Oikland, Cal.
Honolulu Prim Co.. Fort Ht are oursola local ast'iita Auk for bimonthlyJjull'.tln of late recoveries.
CjliikW..
MONDAY
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Ladies' Hand-Embroid'- rd
Initial Handkerch'fs ;
At 10 Hemstitched with, hand- - J
embroidered Initial?' ' ' "I
At 20 or $2.25 a dor. Fine i
eros3 bar hdkfs. with hahd-embrol- J
ercd Initials.At $1.75 per boi-jE- xtra fine
and sheer, H. S. corded edge andInitials,
At $2.00 per Box Extra fineand sheer,with Initial, 0 in each box.
- Children's
HandkerchiefsAt 20 a Box Colored border In
neat designs.At 25i a Box A fine, fancy bor-
der, put up in pretty boxes.At 35 a Box A variety of
styles, some fancy borders, tome allwhite with Initial, or fancy borderswith Initial, all put up in prettyboxes.
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hear that Mrs. admire. i nam . , , ....rai!Ullv llUred to a gay and
Mru ,t. vino- . tins soma very 'new also inIce Cream t JJrs. are her the Sinter at Sans has
llooth, Caroline petlto nnd fetching Mrs. brought tome sweet her favor-Clar- k,
Mrs. Mrs. G. W. handsome Ite blue Mrs. Una- -
KB, in her frock nlng Fort generallyCandy Table Miss Cal the new catftwba tones and large flat fects browns and neulnvl
tn. rhniriiinn; Mrs Mrs ' hat she came down the lints. Her aro alwaystru i.mu i,.,i,i Inr tho M.inehurla. other' morn- - Ine and suit her flno figure. Mr.i.
Advertlslng lng. She has some stunning new some new wu.i.a..frocks which we will have arrlved-fro- utxo.om- -
Sharp, Mrs. V. Thayer,
Decorating Mrs. D.Tenney, chairman; Miss IrmgardSchacfer, Miss Sophie Hycroft.
The Hotel on Sunday wasthe scene of u beautiful dinner, thehostess being Mrs. Ashley Robert-son, wife of Commander Robertsonof tho S. Nnvy. Twelve covers en-
circled the exquisitely appointed ta-
ble and pink and white asters, silvercandlestick shaded tn rose pinkmade an effective Thehostess wore 11 lovely Fmplre frockof white liberty satin,composed of real fllet lace beingbroidered in gold, nnd n bnnd of pear- -shaped panels outlined the Helm lacesleeves, extended from thqfounded, arm like wings. A crestedbelt of gold and American beautyloses for tho completed verybecoming toilette.
Mrs. Sidney Hallou, who lookedwell in nu Empire frock ofblue chiffon upon tho surface otwhich were pink roses, the bretellesof pink nnd dainty otii)d lace making a pleasing combination. .'Thn Includedand Mrs. Charles Cooper, Doctor andMrs. Wadhams, Judge and Mrs. Sidney Hallou, Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs.Moses, Mrs. Captain Kxton,
S.-- A., and Ueut. Qhllton, S. A.
There havo been some charmingvisitors here this .season, and it'll anundiluted joy to see their pretty
Among tltem Mrs. 'Robertroil, who nlwujs wears tho newest,Parisian confection, can mentioned.' One especially attractive frockwas composed of the pinkerty satin made with a dlrectolrotout of sliver net hand embroideredlu bolid rings nnd applln,uo; the beltwas of silver and tho color nt .thecoast a light London 'smoke; withthis is worn a hat of pink' plumes.Tho Countess Sennl, as she flutteredthrough Honolulu her way theSpalding ranch, wore some of herpretty dresses. A black one was
becoming, thinmaterial over a sheathlike under-dtcs- s,
making un unusual Itwas ot charming simplicity and
design. A largo pic-
ture hnt black was wornthe fair wearer perfectly. Mrs.
Uphain, who salletrln the'Manchuria,ulways unusually smart In hermorning frocks. She had a way n(putting on her well indknew exactly what her. Mrs.Vulhams of Fort Is wearing
a whlto berge tnilo'r-mad- o since herteturn from the Coast is verychip. large Hat chapeau trimmedwith pink this tol
4 Iette. Some 'her evening frocks
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HOLIDAY HANDKERCHIEFSf' ,' Our Reputation for Handkerchief Values was long ago.This season, we will establish new and better one, ,if assortment,quality, and price for anything. v
' ladies' Embroidered Handkerchiefsri
At Extra fine .quality, H. S. embroidered many patterns.At Cross bar tfftotjkH. embroidered very neat
20 Extra cross bar, trimmed tiny Valenciennes lace.At 25c and 35 A variety of beautiful effects.vAt50 G0 and 75Sr-- A choice assortment real Shamrock in
embroidered, with scalloped edge or lace edge, elegant design.
Armenian HandkerchiefsNothing is daintier" or prettier. This is a choice assortment,
hand made and handfembroidered, at 75 00 1 and 1.25.ARMENIAN Edge 35.
Hand-Embroider- ed HandkerchiefsMade fine, sheer linen, edge and fine
work, BO? and up. I 1
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QEOlnf lMfiJ gUvM WUUMJM vJ"I 1 MS
MPKBsswwMMSsWMMSMsMiWBSMSMssjBsMSMsMSsjMSMMsMWssMssMMs
fflZZSSXnS&WOBHMLawrence,
Iwilrinr nrettT arrivedTable frocks which sure to become fpend
chairman: style. And' frocks,H. Ivers looked very predominating.
4 of cloth In of Hharter ai- -
as gangplank frocksthn
CommitteeMrs.chairman:K.
Committee 3.
em
'Doctor
par-
ticularly ot
ofof
clothes so
rosesitccompanlestl
established
Handkerchiefs
scalloped medallion,
1
Mlssf
A
iiunim
,,At .10
At Boxlinen in andwith G in
box.
from theleast to the very of
linen.
Made of withH. S. all theat 25 and 30.
with tiny H. S. in neatSheer from 35
A the led ..11 It tft
Mrs. are I Arthur ss mmfottl and bo affair.
iSoucl,
Mrs.
coppernilks. becom- -
n
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Biuncuurm w m ii. im .... ... -- . . . I..l,l, .Iw.i.nv i,r tnstn bnlllirwhich she has been seen In during
past Is rest-
ing her dark hair, tho frockaccompanies It Is white with
touches of tho sumo tone nf'ied, andelio also wears a long whiteboa. This is a tryinginaie mr a . ..... -
Wal- - Ralph Forster nss lovely .
tcr Mrs. Tom all sure to clothes which just ln, i.ut softeiy women me
Wills.
Moana
II.
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softly
the bodice
which
corsage
palest
satin bodice
guests
Field,U. U.
flocks.
softest lib
on to
effect.
whichmltctl
looked
suited
whichA
count
20Sfin$
with
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to
on
Jyou,' feiit it is 'true, nevertheless: Theworst enemies of the
Cranks.
It a law of human nature that a
man craves that which is i denied him.
Where does the army ,of hevy drinkerscome, from? 'Why, from.the homes in
vvhichfBeer is never allowed. Deniedtat home, a young man seeks it else-wherie.-- rrr
and he does not stop at 'Beer.If 'he did, there-woul- d be no harmdone, for. Beer is not . intoxicant, in
.any. true sense of the word.
In Germany,' where Beer ' is a
familyV beverage, is
almost unknown. They use a verymild Beer; with almost' identically .thesame percentage of alcohol in it is in
ouri Erimo Beer; .and . the Germanpeople;are one of the sturdiest nationstoday.
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Primo Beer, TcmPeran" Drink
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Men'sInitial Handkerch'fs
Each WithInitial! Besttfaiuftsiyeti--
92.00 Extra fine, allplain cordedd Initials,
every
Plain, hemstitched hdkfs.,expensive finest
sheer
Handkercirt Centers"
, fine, sheer linen tinyborder, in' popular sizes,
20f
EmbroideredHandkerchief Centers
border,linen, up.
chapcau surmount
theand
Dolls
Specials
Wednesday andThursday
Wednesday
SOCIAL CHATTER ir HOME TALK1. Vfivemtinr 9rith. hlirn
dreams. jessio . delightful,
Charles
Schmidt, Iltlcliardtraveling
Margaret
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which
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Coombs, be
decoration.
bo
composed
Shatter
pattern.
The followingTemperance
Temperance
overindulgence
as
de-
signs.
simply
feathercertainly
are
is
an
effects,
armeii 101 coiniiiiin, itfiiuiu m .t.... ...,of being eaiH will run for
Among tho arrivals In the Mnn- -churla wore Mrs. M. I,. Illrney undher Miss M. llliney. thoother and sister of Mrs. (Jtorgo I)a--
vles. who havo lomo to spend tinwinter ut tho Dingle. Miss ltlruuyis a sweet' young gill ami was inutliadmired when sho was hero a Tow
joara ago.Mr. nnd Mrs. Claude II. Usborno
were also arrivals in tho same steam-er and they will visit Canon andMrs. Usborno. Cards tiro out In theirhonor for largo dance nt tho Wal-kl- ki
residence of tho Usborncs onTuesday evening next.
Mr. and Mrs. Clinton J. Hutchins,who 1110 living nt tho Moana llulol,relumed, und Mr. Andrew Adams,
the manager of Kahulcuat rived after u vacation abroad fora few tmonths. ' Mr.' Douglas McP.Iloyd and John expect tolemalli In Honolulu ut tho MountHotel for a month lit least. 'Mr. Job"lloytl-we- nt to tilth Volcano oil Tuesday, his brother at thohotel, for ho Is only Justfrom typhoid favor. They weto alsoamong tho MnnclmrlnMiss Heimlno Krupp, of gun fanu,Is a guest ut the Mimlin Hotel, andthe Is charmed with our livcly Isl-
and. Mrs. !:. A. Atkins, tho motherof Mrs. will upend soveralmonths with her I.leul.and Mis. Fay of Fort Shaftor loturn- -
ed und also Major nnd Mis. Dunning,who havo been away soma mouthsnpd greatly missed. It was an un-
usually full passenger list.
Will Be GivenAway.
.jQct coupons and cast your votes foryour child.
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LINEN FINISH sifc 81x90,
00c at 70 each.
BLACK SATIN silk,
extra heavy, $2.25 at
per yard, and
only.
bo
Mr. J. who did such aclever bust of Doctor Moore, Is again
much by hisgood work, Ho luthe of his lu n
way, and in thoat the Art has beenmost upon. Illsprices uio i cully quitewhen one tho vast amountof skill and which is
to the bit ofmarble or bron.o.
Missonly In San forthree days, she was given two din-
ners and three She iavery and Is paid much
Bho goes, llorplana 1110 to spend a fow weeks onlyIn tn San Fran
all
cisco, whero she may enter a sanltn- -rlum for the tubt cum beforeto
x And now It iswhich Is
and fabt the oldgame wu ull think wo know, 'Thonew game great finesse andaffords moie It irf
a sott of poker and bridgeand It luiB cumo to Btay, so
says.
I
Crabbe,
knowledge perfectly iliosHcd.spaiod.
daughter,
Plantntlou,
burbiother
remainingrccovorlm;
passengers.
Wadhams,daughter.
Elegantly Dreswd,
for
SHEETS,
quality,
DUCHESS,
quality,
$1.35Thursday
,lln1iiilllimliiAnlii(r
Rosensteln,
attracting attentionsucceeds gcttlug
likeness subjects woti-deif- ul
exhibitionsKilohaua I.eiiKue
favoinbly commentedreasonable
considerspatlcnro neces-tiar- y
complete
Although Nannie Winstonremained Francisco
luncheons.always popularattention wherever
Virginia, leturnlng
favorite
simplest
comingHonolulu.
"auction bridge,"attracting world-wid- e at-
tention ilvaling
icqulLcsinfinitely vnrlety.
combina-tion, ev-
erybody
tho benefit of those who wish to re-
main until L o'clock,, nnd a'chiugooftwcnt-ft)- o cents for each person willbo made. Tickets must be obtained
(
f 0111 the hotel oin.ee before boarilln;:the uiiM. and there Is it prize witheach ticket.
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Frnnk Clnrk's "Rounil-the-Worl- d
Tour" In tho Arabic, stopping beiuFebruary, 1910, Is attracting muchattention nnd many from Honoluluwill Join the sill 11. It Is n safo amiiiimfni tablo way to seu now uiuu- -
ttles without the discomforts oflooking after one's luggage.
Mis. Vincent Kltcnt expects to re-
turn In New Zealand )u Febiuarymuch to tho tegret of her friends,who lime, thoroughly enjoyed seeli.i;her again after so many-yeais-
'i
Mis'. Selbc, so well known horc, 'areported as being very hapoy withher new husband Und the pretty newhomo. Sho Is m'oro beautiful thanover and gieatly admired.
A meeting of tho Hawaiian branchof thn Red Ciiihs Society Is called fur'Monday afternoon at 4 o'clock luJudge Dole's chambers nt tho Judi-ciary building.
.Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Case-Decrl-
spent last Sunday ut tho Halelwalintel motoring dm lng tho morningand returning ut night.
Mr. Gcorgu Thleleu, who wasto sail In tho Mam bulla, was
detained by business matters nt thulust moment.
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Mr. 1'VaiiclH M. Swanzy Is Bpendlngtho week on the Inland of Kauai, HeWill return next Tucbdny.
Miss May Colburn'ii picture Is ina Into Call. Sho Is a popular societygill lu San Frunclsvo.
n t: :t n :t n a :: :
Drinking Men
Not Reliable
Employers Want Sober ifen. i'"
Competition Is too keen and lift) Istoo stioniioiis ror nil employer to keepmen on his payroll whose nerves arounsteady und whose bialus are notclear. '
Every linn of business Is beginningto closu Its doors to drinking men, I .
DiunkeiincsB Is a disease and Ukomost discuses has its remedy. Or-lin-o
is tho lolliililo tieatment und'issold under a posltlvo gpuruutee to' ef-
fect u cure or onr money will be re-
funded. Orrlno Is In two forms; No. 1
which can be used without the pat-ient's knowledge lu tea, coffee or food;nnd No. 2 for those who wish to bucured.
Thu guarantee npplleB to.bqth forms.Mailed In plain seajed package on ro- -
eel lit of Jl (HI. Willi, for fre booklet.I mailed In nbilii hiihIoiI f.nveloiio. Thn
Tho KlkB havo cards out for a ball ' prrj0 Co., Washington, D. C, or Ho-a-tthe Moana Hotel on Thanksgiving uolulu Drug Co., Fort street.
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Music in Your
Home Life?
IS A DULL HOME that docs hot contain WITHIN ITSELF re-sourcesIT for amusement and entertainment. Is there any more&t-I,r0fitable-'vay!i-
f spe,ndin& lhe on ter eveningti,,. excursions into the delightful world of music?
l,Uvdred., and,thoujan delightful compositions which youSag fntkoX"h?omie.yOU 'me " ' th
If yqu'have aPiandlaPiano you canhave a Daily Concert in y our Home
As the success of the PIANOLA 6r PIANOLA PIANO induces moreand more imitation, it becomes increasingly important to distinguishof thh type BACK OF THE PIANOLA
PIANO ARE 316 BASIC PATENTS.. They insure point, ofiusical andmechanical superiority which imitators cannot overcome.For example, the THEMODIST (bringing out the melody above theaccompaniment) and the METHOSTYLE (showing the novice how toplay with expression) are features exclusive with the PIANOLA PIANOFor many years there havo been instruments that would nlaV thepiano in a more or less mechanical way. But it is because the Pianola
V&ES&ZJ" MARVELOUSLY CLOSE TO THE EFFECT OF THETRAINED HUMAN FINGERS that the musical world has given it unserved recognition. The great musicians who commend the Pianola sohighly have repeatedly refused to express any interest in the many other'Trfctl approach the Pianola's effects only partially and im- -
Bergstrom Music Co.Limited t '
Odd Fellows Building,,
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HEINZ
DILL PICKLESIn Glass Jars
You have heard about them--w- hy
hayen't you tried. them?- -
Don'jt say you know what 'a DillPickle is unless you haye tasted theHeinz Dill Pickle.
There are no others like them.
Your grocer has them.
Insist upon getting HEINZ.
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Art,is the of man's in work. must letth ha?d d bbin, and then out of thebo' this beauty mi?ThTt man- -it the
Cop) 1908", by
Children's Operetta
ELBERTUS
HMaCaTdiaaaH9'lniaa,
aVwell
Kile81
hv.fc,!&kLh,wABe,.b,eftUty,WHIb!
inroftir1Elbert'llubbard
SOCIAL NOTES
nreslllcilt.Tho ililldrcn's ojicip tt clso ntP,cc rr,sl'lcnt, Cooke;
and li.inl ttorlt Is I.cIiir ilono Mrs.'ltlehara
tl,o lwl FTfc.:. ...'. Mls-- (for
Honolulu If JyZ'ZI:'' "."prodacllon In llllo.much has been said.
UTien.. Tonnnv !. t1,lr,1
by nil i,t. Mrn,u Kar,en Ca
of vhlch bo
Mrs I'lillllps Iiiih clnrco of thoMorc iiropqrtj npd buiy. arrnnn-In- g
for ", n.wiiul mill, anilnil tho and KoodlcH that usually como ut Clulslnias (Imo In Hoi-bin- d
na woll as Amc-rlrn- . Mru a..llllo VOtlttlf ltn liMnn linlttttitr til.tlio (ostlllulllL'. liMltlnc iin nnllprtii(ror caps, li'imlliiK up woodim sbooi,ntirl nllnmllncr IIia'uah il.ii.....,....i.af, i(lu TitMuuztconnected nltli this deiiartmcnt.
Huiih (Vcrnnn In ton rrul Dutch nntttino wlilrli
inino direct from llolt.i'nil. ThoEnomcn wltli their Inns hIkiiI bcnrdiand pointed caps and bIiocm aroqunlnt and RioteMiue. fairies
look fltCtlV I1H If llliV filntitiii.loff tho ChrliitmiiH trees. In Oiefr goldand Blher tinsel.
Christmas fairies nro: I,oe,Miss Itay Hell: 1'cace. Mlsx ltnili
I'lty, Miss Ueniina Wud-ma- n;
Mirth. Miss Helen Snaldlniz:Joy, MIbs Vera Diimin; Jolllt, Mlhillertrudo Tho uttend.inlfnlrlcs oni: Mlhtes Adelaide l'r.itt,riorenco While, Knthlccn Ituttniaiin.Jeanctto Camara. Marie HolL OlaciKAucrb.ich, )orotlij Caldron, I'lur- -onco lavin, MnrBnrct Hills,KriiRcr, HoiiKh, Dorothy Wln-tp- r,
Mario D.nlson, Violet Swift,lllom, Doiothy Aslrley, Miriam
Ovolidon, Allro Woiib,' i:isloV WotiR,Jllllll Wrlullt. florlrllrln XrpOimAn Al.Ico llecrnian, MnrRarct Anilrado, llo- -iilnnl Moid, Kle.uior Ilranco. KvehnCarrcjra. Allro Oln.
vllhlRO children will ninkn r,beautiful pltturo nBalnst tho liack-Rrou-
of trees. In their Kay Jcos.tumcH and pretty raps. Thov urn usfollows': Mlcnon. Itllth nirrinclnnTIlettlna, Kranreu lVIti!.Mnlrolm Tuttlo: Karl. Alnn.iM
ChrlMtlnn, Mary Ho; I.ttn, Ak--ncs Ilranco; A Vory Mttle llov'. I.ioWatcrhousq; A Very Mttlu Girl, Sy-bil Cartni; Olhors Constanco Cnnn-l- a,
l'lelades CoIIjiuii, Evelyn il)l?irt,Harriot I)nson, ABnes Aylett, MniySullUan, Mildred HriindaBe, IVanitHVan Qleson. Acnes Ilninm iinniniiTnjlbr, Kcnella Miles, Kllzabeth Col- -liurn, Malla Kiimakn, Klliabcth Aj-Ic- tt,
Mary Adams, l.llllan lllart, Hol-L- ll
Wooduftnl. Itntli lln I'lll,- - 11..,"Kiiliiuiniunkii, Clboit Tuttlr,Tho pitrontKKH urn; Mm. Wnltei
I'rear. Mm. H. It. Dull. MmAtlierlofi, KllzaWh Water- -luniso, Mrs. 8. M. Dam'on, Mrs.'W.Jt, Castle. Mrs. I. DIlllnKham,Mis, C. M. Cooke. Mrs. llllcn Wrnvni.
James II. C.islle, Mrs. r, vi. ix)w.loy, MM. V. IJ. Ilottcn. Mrs. Harrietf'ulPiiMii, Mrs. Westorvolt. Mrs. I,.
McC.indlesH. Mrs l. Cas-tle, Jlrs. Doremus Scudder. Ulrs. .1.
A. Hoppor, MrR. l. C. Jones, Mrs. J.M. Whitney, Mrs. V. Hoffmann. Mrs.
Thompson.Officers of tho Treo Kindergarten
Association nro: Presldont. Mrs. The.odoro Ulchurds; flist vice president,
FRA
It does not make muchdifference what a personstudies all knowledgeis relate! and the manwho studies anything ifhe keeps it willcome learned,Work is for the, worker?Cultivate Poise. ,A pedigree may be a mat- -'
ter pride, but )t is notconsoling to ambition. ,Abstinence is not enough,you must make life posi- -tive do something. 'Secure freedom by hold- -ing to the truth thatthere is no evil but fear,and that the --, Reality(God) is on your side.Men who well tradue- -
.ed and hotly denouncedare usually pretty goodquality. No better ccom- -
detraction Anl tdoes ofpensation live a and to tw"nBftilly accused; girded
" Iexpression joy his You
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right,
Mrs.
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(Mrs I.. Ij, McCandlcsn; second vice
'Tim MIltM Mr. 1,
i h llrB. Clarencelinml "fcor,l,lnB secretary, -
l V0'"-rlvr- in, .. ., - Mjers.
equal
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cul.es
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ThoWill
Tho
MtChesney;
IteHlarkk.i
OladysI'e.irl
Tho
nirrliiEton:
Smith;
',llernlco
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Mrs.
I j. (korso
In clmrce of ODerettn; Mm 7. K iv.ors, Mrs. ,A.llan Whlio, Mrs. M. Phil-lips, Mrs. Kingsljury, Miss CharlotteHall, MIsh Frances Lawrence Mis.nillcr hns charco of tho tickets and
.doorkeepers. Miss AUco Cooper hascharge of tho ushors and tho list willbo printed later. Do not miss see-ing this children's operetta.
Mrs, Harold Dillingham's mother.Mrs. H)dc-Smlt- was a nassonircr Intho Manchuria, and sh,o will spendtlln U Inter linr.t A i, ..nnnon ftti....Oertrudo llide-Smlili- 'a wcddlnir.wllch appeared In tho Call, Is glycn:
Miss Gertrude Hde-Smlt- h becametho bildo of Ilaldwln Wood at nnnof tho pretty ceremonies of tho week.but ono Hint was very quietly cele-brated at tho homo of Mrs. Hjde-Smlt- h,
In rillmoro Btreet. Owing totho recent bereavement In ihn fnm- -lly, tho scrvlco was marked Jiy
simplicity, but the dotalls wereplanned In oxqulslto taste, and tliollCCOratlOnS Wem the tircltlnul Imnn.Innhlp for n slmplo wedding, ThoXVKII.U nnq ICIIU ay mo HCV, UHaS.Itnmm. the couple standing beforo anImprovised ultor" In tho drawing-loo-
Tho altar was cotcred withi loth of gold nnd supnorte'd largowhlto pillars of chrysanthemums,wlillo masscs,of autumn 'foliage woroJmnked about the baso. White wastlio dominant nolo In, the decoration,end overywjiero, throughout thodrawing room, hall, and dining room,whjto chosanthemums'wero groupedIn tall clusters or Kwnnir frnm litim..Ing baskets.
Tlio brldo'B gown was fashlnneil iflieaw Wlllln Kill I il In llin '..,,. I...... ....... ... .,u vi'IIUstylo, cmbulllshed with point lace,which had adorned tho weddingill ess of ncr grandmother. Sho worotho conventional veil, caught With awreath of orango" blossoms, and heronly ornament was n diamond cres-cent pin, tho-gl- ft of tho bridegroom.Tho bouquet carried by tho attractive lirldo was whlto orchids nnd fin- -Ithcd tho bridal costume.
Mlt.s Helen Dean, tho only attendnut for tho bride, ncted us maid ofhonor, wearing a beautiful dlrcctolrogown of apricot satin. Miss Dcunlarrled an armful of )ollow chr)t.nn-themiims- '.'
Thomas Uastland actedas best man. Two llttlo flowr girlspreceded tho bridal party, "EleanorWcltv. tho Utile nlocn of tlin Inlilo.groom, and wearing nanny irociis or wmto B1IU andcarrjlng baskets of Cecil Ilrunerroses.
Tho lirldo was given nwny by hercousin, William Horn. Aftor thoceremony thero was iui Informal reception nnd n wedding suppor for the.sixty guests, and Mr. and Mrs. Woodloft for their honeymoon In tho smithern part of tho Stnto. Amonc tliohandsome gowns notlceablo at the
-- - - - - 1 IBIn, elaborated with black lace, whileher daughter, Mrs. Cullcn Wclty,wore a dlrectolro gown of gray satin,with black lace Mrs Hjde-Smlt-
mother of'fhc bride, woro a princessgown of whlto veiling.
The bride is n granddaughter oftho lljdo family, for whom II) dostreet was nimed, and sho Is n nieceof Mrs Alexander (larcenu. She oc-cupies a prominent olaee In mulrlvnnd Is a favorite In the (laleti Clubair. ami .Mrs Wood will pass theirnone) moon in tho tooth and will return to the Ihdo-Smlt- h Immn In Pill.more street for tho winter, vvhllo.Mrs IDdc-Smlt- h wl en tn linniitiiinto visit her jounger daughter. MrjHarold Dillingham Mr and MisWood are planning n trip to Hurope.but will not leave until the spring
4I'as master Nlrholson. who wis
here with the i'lcet has the follow-ing said about him In the Call
if Volt were n vonnir ninl pvtromnUhappy groom on )our hone) moon and)ou nail )our ndornblo and adoredone at our side spinning nlong In anext )e.ir's model sli-c- ) Under,
chattffciired chuc wnco'n Inthe City of Angels, second dn) outfrom the altnr, and )ou had Justreacheil )our luxurious hotel and hndleached Into )otir Inside pocket for)ou purse. Intendlnir In the fiillne?Of Vlllir lin.irt til (111 Urn ilinnff.iirand then discovered thnt the wallet,containing n cool JHIOO, was notthere, nor In nnv other nnekel! nmlIf, after chugging In frantic hastewith jour agitated nnd embarrasse I
lirldo to tlio depot mid entering theI'ullman car iou hnd lust Inft. ionhad searched every hook nnd crannyin the car without finding a trnco oftho purse would jou not experience)a gone feeling In jour solar plexus?
Aim If, like Taj master ItlshvvorthNicholson. U. S. N. vun were n miniof ngllltj and resource and chuggedquickly away to tlio office of thoPullman superintendent nnd therofound the missing gold-flllt- d wallet.Would il not relieve Hint irmin fnnl.lag?
Pnjmajtcr Nicholson was marriedIn Oakland In his mother's home, onI.I mien street, to Miss Annetto MayI.Uttner. n Mnltlinmc belle. IntThursday, ond Immediately nnd qui-etly escaped to I.os Angeles. It wasIn front of tho Hotel Alexandria jcj- -terday afternoon that he cot theshock of tho missing money. HeWent f.irlllAr nnillll la.l nlli, ni.lintends to find a Barer place for tliowallet than under the pillows of hisberth. The next Pullman portermight not bo so conscientious. '
The banquet given by James S.to Past Potentato George
i'llmcr of Islam Temple. San I'run- -clsco, last Tuesday night In theWalklkl dining-roo- of tho Aloxnn- -ilcr Young Hotel, was a fitting closoto tlio visit of this distinguishedbhrlncr. Tho decorations wero asplendid exhibition of tho tasto ofManager jtcrtsche. Tlio large clicu-la- r
tablo was surrounded by tho Pastpotentates of tho local Shrine, off-icers of Alohu Temple, and tho AribjPatrol. Toastmastcr McCandlcss ear-l- y
In the evening Btart'ed a nuituilexchange of pleasant memories of thopast nnd hopes for tho future. Inwhich tho names of Islam and Alohabore a very prominent part. Thosopresent wero J. S. McCandlcss. Geo.rilmer'C. V. Murray. J. D. Tucker.1. C. Abies. Geo. Angus. Lester Pa- -trie, II. T. Moore, W. I Hellbron. C.S. Hall, A. Wcllbourn. S. Stephenson, J. M McKlnnon. B. J. Wntor- -man, Matt Ilndsay, T. H. Petrlo, Dr.M. E. Grossman, Dr. C. D, Wood, Dr.C. U. Cooper. M. Phillips, J. W. Francis, F. I Wnldron, Donald Mcintvie.T. R. Wall. J. I.undo. C. A. Mackintosh, M. T, Dons, J. A. Ljlc. K. It.G. Wallace. Geo. A. Martin. J. .1.
Dehor. J. II. Crnlir. It. 1 "Mni-mi- - nd. llockus. E. C. Urown.
"Tho Cliffs." tho Dlumond Henilrcsldonco of Canon 'und Mrs.
Is nn Ideal nlaco for on enter.tainment and antlclnatlon Is keenlynnvo in tlio brciistH of thoso biddento the danco on Tuesday evenlnir Inhohor of Mr. nnd Mrs.. Claudo l8'borno and Miss Gordon. Canon andMrs. tlsborn'o nro 'decidedly artisticnnd something bo) ond tho iisunl dec-orations can bo expected for Tuesdaynvonlng, Tho largo Ilvlng-roo- withIts hugo fireplace nml unlquo foun-Inl- n
designed by Mr. Gordon Up-
borne, nro JovvclHjin "tho world of art.All nnrmniiH wlmlriw Aninni.i. .V.......... .,, u4 iimiilJIK lliusea makes a plcluro' not soon forgot- -lllll, iinil the flVO or six lftren rnnmnon cither shlo iro comfortublo placestor smoking and supper rooms. ThoUabornes know to a nlc'ctv lmw inmako their guests comfiirtnble. TheInvitutlons arc for , eight-thirt- nnd
Ing tho BhortjtWo In ten minutes.'www
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Country Club josterday afternoon byMrs. Hnffmann In honor nf Mr vin.cout Kltcat. who wll return to horhomo In Now Zealand In February.Tho guest of honor, nlvvajs charming,looked particularly well In a llngerlofiock trimmed with Swiss embroid-eries. A picture h.it covered withdowers completed the dainty tollotto.Mrs. Hodman's book of fnrelim m.i.Z ".,',7? "'"" onjojed nni1 exwedding was that worn by Mrs. W. n . ..
S Wood, mother of the bridegroom. KV" .7 ', .7 IL'..."."" ,"n.n"cr' ,orMrs wnn,i- - ,.. w i.T; .'.' "" "".' .""" reuirnon trom n
-, ,,wVUw qvmu ,, v& nuuv mi -- 'European trip
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beautifully spread, and a set down teaenjojed tho views on alt sides comIng In for a great deal of admiration..Tho guests Included Sister Albcrilu ,Sister Beatrice, Mrs. McGrew, Mrs.du Hoi, Mrs English, Mrs.Vunden-- I
erg. Miss Illslop, Mrs. Hngens, MissHardnway, Miss Jennie Parko, Mrs.Ilrnlncrd Smith, Mrs. Ilelser, Mrs.Charles Ilooth, Mrs. I.nnge, Mrs.Sihmldt, Miss Maclntire. Mrs. AJ G.Havves, Jr.
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Mrs Walter Frcar entertained Inhonor of Mrs, Erdtnan nnd Miss HessWoodward )cslcrdi) at n bufff t lunch- -
con which was given on the lahal. ,Cahlmlie" of chrysantliemil'us v;craelTi'rtlvol) placed and great bowls ofr liver gray daisies and violets ma'loHie rooms fragrant with their per-fume "Arcidla" vns st u brif anltlio shadows cast on tne 'awn f nin in'all tiees movlnt; gcnti) In iho windwero most restful nntl soothing., Itwas decidedly n gaj nlfalr, tho chit-chat and laughter making overjbodyInppj Mrs Krear nlnajs entertainswell and tho atmnsnhero which enfoldsono nt Arcadia" Is delightfully sooth-ing It was late In tho afternoon 'bo- -
fore the last nui st denarted. thaL lit.tie last word being most reluctantlyMiokcn. Those nrcsent nml Inillei!weic .Mrs II I' Dillingham, Mrs, Web-ar- d
Cooko, .Mrs A Lewis, .Mrs PhilipAudruHs. Mrs Charles Frailer. Mrs.Harold Dillingham, Mrs Claude
.Mrs Mnlcolm Maclntjro, Mrs.Will Whitney, Mrs George Sutton, v
.Mrs. George Cooko, Misses CthcllndaSclncfer, Mnrlon Watcrhouse. Morri-son, Dcatrlco Castle, Margirct Castle,Leslie Wight, L'lla Wight, Emily Oor- -
don, Lily Pat), Madge McCandlcss.Vera Damon, Jane Wlnne, llernlcoHartwcll.
Tho picturesque residence of thoCharles Wights was tho scene of abridge luncheon on Wednesday In hon-or of .Mrs. Philip Andrews. Tho
opening Into tho conserv- -
rtory, was n cool and Inviting place,nnd tho luxuriant follago of tho plnnt.1- - .
attracted nil c)cs Tho guests Includ-ed Mrs Andrew Fuller, Mrs Klebalin --Mrs Charles Wilder Mrs. 8 0. Wll- -
der, Mrs. Ebcn Low, Mrs Mary Giirln,Mrs. J M Dow sett. Mrs Georco Pot. .
tcr, Misses Margaret nnd Agnes Wajk-cr- ,
MIcb Maclnt) re, Miss Helen Alex-ander.
There was quite a notable nnssen- -ger list on Sunday going to SanI ranclsco by the Mnnrnlln. HerMajesty, tho Queen, Prince nnd Prln-- "cess Kalunlnnnole, Prince Tsal-F- u of.China: His Excellence Tanir Shao-T- I:
Judge Llndsaj--, Co. A. G. Hnwcs, Mr.Walter Dillingham, Airs Upham, wifeof the Lieut. (?omtmnder; Generals. "
Sopcr, Manager Wells, LawyerThompson. Mr. E. J. Lord. Mr. Hooci.and several other local lights weroaboard) the monster liner.
Mrs. William Stanley expects totake her children to Eurono nextjcar to complete their education. Showill probabl) bo gono two jeari,Imvlng her son and daughter Ingood schools. Lady Hcrron will
her nnd Judgo 8tanloy willalso go mi ns far as New York.
Mrs. Francis Swnnzy was the host-ci- s
of n most en Jo) able bridge dinnerlast evening. Nasturtiums In manyvates elaborately nnd artisticallyAdorned the table. The rnests Inclml.cd Captain and Mrs. Itees, Captiln andMrs FUV Jlrs. Mnrv1 fllinn Mr A I0. Atkinson, Mr. HnVr) Whitney."
Tlio latest thine fiOIll Paris seenlnHonolulu Is tho lint tint .vlrs. Wml.ham's mother brought her when heurrlvcd In the Manehuili Iht-- r Alou(la), It Is of that new thadu calledtoupe an Immeneo affair which suitsrer perfectl).
,XIIss Edna Quiiii. Who Is In noston.
has been having a delightful timowniio tno cruiser bcoiu ship "Chester"was in port. . Dinners, lunches and'dances followed In quick successionond sho was tho belle, par excellence,of tho affairs. .
, Mr. and-Mr- a Itanney Scott have tak-en tho von Holt bungalow and tho cot-tag- a
In tho grounds will bo occupiedbv a lurtv of hntrhi-uiri- t lnrtiiflln ilUcluird WHght.
Major and Mrs. Wlnslow aro stop-rin- g
nt tho Moailll hotel for thn urea.ent. The Mnjor Is In chargo of all thoengineer corps stationed hero. i
Mrs. James Wilder will spend thowinter In Baltimore, with her frlcpd,Mrs. Allcu Hubblus '(neo Ames).
.Mr. mill Mm RWRIIIi' n,., iilnnnln. n.... ....... ......... h.w i..........a n
largo dllltior for Thanksclvlnc nlirlilIncluding nearly nil 'their kin.
wDr. und Mrs. Harvev Murray nrn
soon to build an artistic residence nexttlio Ciinha buugnlow', :'
Miss Ilullcn of Victoria Is a guestof Mrs. James Cockburn on un'nerI"ort street.
Mrs. Francis Gay Is vlsltlnr; herJudgu 'Mrs. for"parents, and Hart, two
weeks. ',
Mrs. Charges Hnllnunv Ib Bii.nl.,tho winter In Iloston, Massachusetts.
Mrs. F. M. Swunzv Is pnlertnlnlni- -houso party at Koaluu over Sundaj-- .
Cantnln TTuninlirai la il.ltl.... .
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COPYRIGIIT, 1800.. BY EDWARD J. CLOD!
CHAPTER Vin CONTINUED.(From Last Saturday)
Hndi nr the incii admin-- lire cool-ncr-
tit t To'lcm.iche. y. ho linil licenipilctl.v tin; nearer hills,
piluful emphasis to this grew-som- e
topic by exclaiming:"There they nro now imoko sig-
nals!"Sure enough, thin columns of amoke
were rising from several points on theInml. It could not bo tlotfbted thatthroe were caused by human agency.They wcro not visible when tho partyen t down to brcakfaat The appear-- 1 portnnt information ns to iiunrter
,uu m. uviuu - Wnc, nttiiclc might lie expectedplanntlon, but not n canoe a soil- - Ttimn n..n lon.t (mil mined thetary figure could be seen, though Cour-- 1 deckf thp vtomt ue of revolvertenny and others at varloua times durIng the day searched every part of theneighboring sllore with field glassestnd powerful telcacopes.
After an all too brief burst' of sun-shine the 'Land of Storm again Justi-fied Its name. Giant clouds came roll-- ,Ing lu from seaward; tho mountainswcro lost In mist; the glacier becamesullen, strewn masses of whltobrown Ice; the fresh greenery of thoforests faded Into somber elts ofblackness. Though It was high sum-mer In this desolate region, heavysJiowcrs of hall nnd sleet alternatedwith drenching rain. At low water,though the Kansas floated securely Inn depth of twenty fathoms, a yellowcurrent sweeping past her starboardquarter showed bow accurately Courte--
nay bad read tho tokens of the Inlet.Many a swollen torrent and perhapsono or two fair sized streams nt thehead of tho bay contributed this floodof fresh water.
To Elsio and the doctor wcro Intrusted the daylight Match on deck andtho caro of tho alck. For tho latterthere was not much to be done. Thecook undertook to feed- - tbcm, andFrnscuclo, the wounded stevedore whohad been discovered la a.stato.of col-
lapse, soon' revived' and was practical-ly abfo to look after 'himself. 'Theothers, .under Walkers directions, werehard nt work 'in, the engine ropm andstokehold, for there alono lay thtchnuco of ultimate escape.
iiio mo scuuncis convened nut wtic. outer the Be,' liatcn and
disturbing, and Chriatebal.-'tholish- f summoned nsslstntco.unfailingly optimistic In speech,was nevertheless a prey to dnrk fore-bodings. Klslc, worn by tho strnlpof tho preceding twenty-fou- r hours J
nnd notwithstanding ber , brief steepIn the morning thoroughly exhaustedfor want of rest, persuaded to re-
tire early to her cabin. She lay downalmost fullyJdressed. Somehow It wasItnpoHslblo to think oTa stato.of
for'nny, emergency.Slio wns soon sound asleep. She
awoke with a start, with all her nervesJoey wastcarlng along thp
deck, barking furiously! Khe heardtwo men run past ber door withominous haste. Tfienl'nfter n henrt- -
breaking pause, there a toiie shoot-ing. Some oneshe thought It wasCourtcnay roared down tho salon com-panion: '- - ' ",
"On deck, all .hands, to repel board-ers!- "
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With n confused rush, men. mountedthe stairs and raced forward. Sheknew that nearly alt of those not onwatch were sleeping with the Injuredmen In tho salon, nnd npw sho .under-stood the reason. Tbo ship was beingattacked by Indians nnd not altogetherunexpectedly. The sav'ages bad stolenalongsldo In 'their canoes thecloak of night. Perhaps they were al-
ready board In overwhelming uum-bcr-
Poorglrlt 8ba murmured a pray-er while sho hurriedly drew on berboots and ulster.
There seemed to bo no end to theevils which assailed tbo Kansas, andsho dreaded this new terror more thanthe fury of the sess. Hut If themen' were fighting tor lives andhers sho must, help too. That wasclear. Sho had a Weapon, a loaded revolver, which she hsd picked up frombeneath a .boat's tarpsuljn lying ohJhe deckt She opencd ber , dooraud peered out. She cpuld not seeany one, nnd the rattle of a hnllstbnnoverhead effectually dulled any otheruolsc. Hut several shots fired againIn tho fore part of tbo ship wcro audi-bi- o
above tbe din of the polling hall.Bo sho ran that way, with the finecourago of one "who fears, yet goes ou',
ami her eyes tlto shadows withtenso despair Id tbetn, Tor what
could so few men dp against the un-
seen watchers who sent up tbe thirty-fou- r
smoke columns Bho had counted?
CHAinEU IX.UICKI.Y ss Elsie hsd reached
Uiu deck, tbe warllko soundswhich disturbed ber rest badceased. Savo tor the' foot
steps of men whom sho could not sec,tho prevalent noises were caused onlyby wind nnd sleet. While sho wns hur-
rying forward as rapidly as the dark-
ness permitted, tbe lights were switched on with a suddenness that made hergasp. Tbe dog began to baricbut It was easy to distinguish his sharpyelps of excitement and, defiance fromtho earllor notes of alarmed suspicion.In ru Tnnv himself was tbn first to
EM.
wViTfool; tliolnldiilu vVaTc1i, Iibm mid-nig-
to 4 a. in., had failed to note thepresence of 'several canoes on tho Inkblack surface of the hay Willi the dogwarned them by growling ami ruiningthe bristles his bnck. The nightwns pitch dark, Tho moon wns notonly hidden hy It lillln of the Island,but frequent storms of rain nnd hillrendered It Impossible w hllc theyraged to sec or henr beyond the dis-
tance of n few feet.In nil probability ns the canoes bore
down from windward Joey had scentcd He also give the highly lin
the..u..-- ,!. miir trom
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had caused them to retreat ns silentlynnd iccdlly ns they had appeared.That wns nil. There was no actualfight. The inntoms vanished ns
as they came. The only exter-nal lights on Ihe ship were the mast-head and side Hgiits hoisted (y Courtc-na- y
to reveal" the steamer'H where-about In case one of tho lionts chancedto be driven Into the bay during thedark hour. .There, was an electriclamp turned oil "III Hie donkey engineroom n ud another in the main niton,but means were tnken to exclude themfrom showing without. If the Indlinsmc.iut to lie actively hostile, lights onboard would be more helpful to theassailants than to the availed.
When the captain nnd Tollcinachofollowed Joey's lend, they discernedthree drmnnlnc figures vaguely outlinedby the ruddy of the port light InHie very net of climbing the railsThey llrcd Instantly, and the inkedforms vanished. Until men thoughtthey heard liie splashing canre.l by t.leleaping or falling of the Indian InfoI lie sea. ny ine same suii-iue- niui- -
anro Coiirtenay made out the top of npolu br mast sticking up close to. theship's side. Mo leaned over, tltvd acouple of shots itnwnwanl at random,srlEcd "the pole and lashed' It to nstanchion n (th n ,loo?e rojie end. nrcirifl8u'fof oije of the minings. Asmall" critft.'e en on Indian canoe,jvoilld bo must useful, niiil Uslulght tend to scars the ottt:kc.--i' TStilng Tolle'mache to mount guard.
Tho war of elements i raced back ta the 'saloonwas 'Tho 'others
out
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sen fell ed the -- ship-In small detachmerits, but (he Indians were gono. Itwas manifest ftiat nono bejond thosedriven off at the first onset had secured 11 footlpg piKdcck. Then, takingtho.rlsk of being shot at, Courtcnay ordered the tights to be turned on, nndtbo first person be saw clearly wasElslc.JIo was .almost gcnulnoly angryWilli uer.
"What are you doing licrcl" he do- -
nituded.eho was learning not to fear l)ls
brusque ways. He wns no carpetknight, and men who carry their Uvealu their hands do not pick and choosetheir words.
''I thought you wcro In danger, so I
came to help," she said calmly,"You must go back to your rablu at
onco,""Why? Of what nvail Is thu ssrety
of ray cabin If you aro killed)"A woman's logic Is upt to lie Irritat-
ing when one expects a flight of ar-row a, pr, ft may be, n gunshot out ofthe blackness a few feet away. '
"Vot goodness sake, stsnd here,then!" bo cried, seizing her arm andcompelling her to shelter, behind thoheavy molding which carried thebridge. Then he quitted her for amoment In order to dispatch a Chileansailor for a lantern and a loilg cord.Ho wished to'lnrestlgate the capturedcanoe.
Tho lantern was brought. Courtcnays'-o-.l on the lowermost rail nud carefully paid out a ropo to which thelight was slung. He was far too bruvoa man to take undue risks. He wasready to shoot Instantly It need l.and by.bls Instructions Tollcmncbeand Walker kept watch as best theycould In enro other canoes were lyingclose to the rhlp.
Any doubt In this regard wns dis-pelled In a blnsuliir manner. The flick-orlu- g
ruvs of the lantern had barelyrevealed tbo primitive ciaft Ivlugnlongsldo uheiMi voce came fiom thedepths,' irylng fabroLcn Spanish:
"Don't 8boot('cn,ors! Hpnre me, fortho love of heaven! "Tain 11 whltv manfrom Argcutlmi!"
Chrlstobal and l.lsto alone understoodtho exact slglilficnuco of the words.Cnurteiiny of coiirbo knew what o
was liclug spo!en, nud It waseasy to guess the nature of the appeal.Hut the lantern showed that theca-no- o
was empty. In the venter lay theI'lieglau fire, Its embers' covered witha small hide. The pole, fastened to n
crossplctu In tho thwarts, was not amast, hilt had evidently becu shippedlu order to glvo speedy access to tbodeck by climbing.
Then Coiirtenay caught sight of twohands clinging to the stern of the
Ho swim? the lantern in thatdirection, nud on extraordinary andeven an affrighting object became 'vis-ible, A caricature of n human beadwas raised slightly nboe tho level oftbo water. It was crowned by n shockof coarse black knotted hair tied
discover the stealthy approach of tbo I ln fmm the brown by n illlet of
Indians, rou'rteuny and Tollomaclie, I white JcutlierH. An Jiilei.solj. black
face, crossed by two bars bf'rcd nndVIJ111U Migiiii:iii, iiuiu t'lir lucar and covering cjcllds, nose nndlips, was upturned to the watchersrrom tho deck. The colors wcro vlrldenough notwithstanding tho sheets ofrain which blew In gusts against thoship's side, dimming the dull light ofa storm proof lamp, to comoy a mostuncanny effect. Nor did Courtcnay re-
move cither bis eyes or tho revolverwhllo ho said to Chrlstobal:
"Ask him who he Is and what howants." ,
The answer was Intelligible enough;"I nm n miner from Argentina. I
have been among these Indians fhoyears. When their attack failed Ithought there was n chance of escape.For plt's sake, scnor, help me iustnut-l- y
or I shall die from the cold.""Have tho Indians gone" nsked
Chrlstobal. ,"Tes. They thought to surprise you.
When they como again It will bo bydaylight, as they arc afraid of thodark, nut bo quick, I lmploro you. Mybands nro numb." '
Thero wns no resisting tho man's l.
A ropo taddor wns lowered, andn Chilean sailor went down In obe-dience to tho captain's order, thoughbe disliked tho Job and crossed himself before ucscenuing. ho passed arope under tho fugitive's armpits nndwith aid from-th- o deck hoisted himaboard, Tho unfortunate miner gaoproof of his wretched state by prompt-ly collapsing In a faint, with a sigh of"MndrodoDlosl"
Ills only garments were n species ofwaistcoat and rough trousers of
guanaco-hTd- e. The white skinof his breast and legs, though darken-ed by exposure, showed tint he hadtold the truth as to his descent, not-withstanding tho amazing daub on hisface. Ills hair, stiffened with blackgrease, stood out all around ids head,aud the same oily composition hadbeen used to blacken his forehead,neck and hands. ,
gome brandy nnd hot water, com-bined with tho warmth a! the salou,soon revived him. He aft quantityof bread with the eagerness of n mansuffering from starvation.
Chrlstobal brought blui to t'jn charthouse, where most of the otbc.ii voronrscmblcd, and there questioned him.
It was n most astonishing storywhich Frnnclsco (Juarez, gold minerand prospector, laid lcforc an exceedingly attentive audience. As tho mannpoVo so did he recover the freer usageof a civilized tongue. At first hiswords had a hoarse, guttural souiid.but Dr. Chrlstobal's questions seemedto awaken dormaut memories, and ev-
ery ono noticed, not least those whohud small knowledge of Hpnnlsu. .thathi; had practically recovered commandof the langungo nt1 tho "hd of half nnhour.
And' this was what lie told them;
Lie, with three partners and a fewfrom the pampas'jiad set nut on
a 'gold prospecting expedition on theheadwaters of the .tiallcgos river.They were disappointed In their searchuntil they crossed the cordlllcrn nndsighted tho gloomy shores of"Hope Inlet, leading Into Binyth chan-
nel. There they found alluvial snndand cold bearing quartz, yielding butpoor results. Unfortunately some
litem that the metal theysought abounded In Hanover Island.They" obtained canoes, vnjaged downtbo long Inlet, crossed the strait undstruck luland toward tbo unknownmountains beyond tbe swamps of n
bay.After enduring nil tbo hsrdshlps en-
tailed by life In such a wild countrythey blundered Into a gully where n
brief aualjsU of th; detritus. gave n
result per ton which was not to bemeasured by ounces, but by pounds.
White men nnd Indians nlll.o caughtthe fever. They accumulated a use-
less board, having no means to transport other than their own backs, nndthen, all precautions lielng relaxed, thenomad Indian', whom they despised,rushed the camp when they were sleep-
ing. Tbey were nenrly All killed by,
stones shot from slings. Buarez wasouly stunned, and ho and a Spaniard,With two Indians, were reserved forfuture slaughter. ,
"The others were eateri,,rhe said,"and their bones were used for mak-
ing fires. I snw my friend (llacomnfelled llko a bullock, and tbo ludlaus aswell. My chnnco I wntbo Inst I
hnd no bopo of escape. I was toodowncast even to mako a fight of Itwhen, at the eleventh hour.ythe madIdea seized me that I might please andastonish my captors by performing nfew sleight of hand tricks. Dlos, howtbey gaped I They bad ucver seen tholike. All tbo tribe was summoned towatch me."
Then tbe poor fellow began to cry."Holy mother! Think of tno plajlng
the fool before those brutesl 1 ho-e- n
mo (heir medlclno man. I fougliland killed my ouly rival, and alucethen 1 have doctored a fow of tho chiefmen among them, so tbey took me Intothe tribe and always managed to tiro-cu-
uic such food as Y could eatTbcygavo me roots and dried meatwheu tbey thempclvcs were living onputrid blubber or worse, because theykll all tho old women as soon as fam-lu- o
threatens."Coiirtenay broko lu on the- - Span-lard- 's
recital with a question of directInterest
,"Ask him, Chrlstobal, hy be saidthese devils Veuld como ngaja by day-
light""Bccauso tbey have guus and can
uso them," wns tho appalling answergiven by Sunro.. "Tbey secured thor I lies belonging to my party, nnd oneof them vv.hu had-oftc- seen ship's e
shooting wild geeso understoodtbe method of loading aud aiming.Tbey will not waste the cartridges ongame, but keep them for tribal war-
fare, and they think a gun cannotshoot lu.tho dnik. Toulght tbey onlyattempted a aurpiiso und made pit tho
....., aw .asa tumt
moment Cliej't "i r dlreov creT. Toiiiorrow or next day they will swarm roundtho ship lu hundreds nnd fire nt uswith rifles, Ikjvvs nnd slings. They domost harm Willi the sling nnd nrrnvva.ss they hold the gun awny from thoshoulder, but they can cast a heavynl.l.1 Imhi n ell.tri .ifllln 1,4 flir Iltul....... .. ".... .,....- - -almost ns straight ns n revolver canshoot."
"How do they know the ship will notsail nt once?" demanded Courtcnay.
r"unrer. laughed hysterically with thomlith whlih Is nklu to tenrs when thequcrj was explained to lilm. He look-
ed blr.ine enough under ordinarybut laughter convene I hint In
to n fair semblance of one of thus,.
xThLd MSP'
.'tlilailli Ac Ocpcnilnl on .rnnleiip fotiipilcmcnt his pntrcr ' u conjurer.
bloodcurdllug demons which a Japa-nese nrtlst loves to depict. Evidentlybo depended on makeup to supplementhis powers as a conjurer,i "It Is as much ns n canoe can manageIn tine weather to reach tho Island outthere, which they call Seal Island," horlrd, pointing toward tho locality of
White Horse Island, "l'.veii the Indians were astonished to seo so big nship anchored here safely. They h.nowatched plenty of wiecks outside, undhardly an) thing ouies ashore. At nnyrate, they are quite sure you cannot go
'hnck.VIt would be Idle to deny that the
itpnnlnnl'a words lent n chill ofdown the spires of soiio of
those present, but tho cnptiin snldpiletly:
(Continued Host Saturday)
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The steamtrs ol thti Una will arrive and leave this port as hereunder:
FROM SAN FRANCISCO: FOR SAN FRANCISCO: '
'alamhda t.i)fic. 4 alamiida dec.ALAMJJIU . . DKC. 2 ALAM1IDA DUC. 30
NOTICE. On nnd after June 21th, 1008, the SAIOON RATES willbens follows: Single Fare, $05; Round Trip, $110. Family rooms extra,
In connection with the callng of the above steamers, the agents are, prepared to issue the Intending pjisencers coupon through tickets, by
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Pacific Mail Steamship CoOccidental and Oriental Steamship
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FOR JAPAN AND CHINA:
HONGKONG MAlt lT NOV. 23 TIJN'VO M.VKU NOV. 23MONGOLIA DIX "iKOltlLV DKC. 4
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Weekly Sailings a. Tehauntcpec.FROM NEW YORK TO HONOLULU.
Freight received at all times at theBrooklyn.
aWOM SAN 1'RANCISCO TO HONO-LULU DIRECT.
AUIZONAN, TO SAIL NOV. 21
OOLUM1JIAN, TO SAIL,... DKC. S
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CISCO.TBXAN, TO SAIL NOV. 20AKIZONAN DKC. 4
Freight received nt Comp.iny'swharf, Giccnwlth Street,
AGENTS.
Canadian-Australia- n Royal Malltitonnulilp GniTipntiy.
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i it
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AMUSEMENTS.
Benefit Concert' In Aid of the
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it-Gl-
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TA1ENTS:
HUI OIWI S0CD3TY
CHORUS OF LADIES
KAAI MANDOLIN CLUB
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Opera HouseSATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1908,
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' 'j l Hawaiian a.
Opera House
Friday, Nov. 27
Saturday, Nov. 28
1 1The 0
MISER'S MILLBy Edna Proctor Clarke
Produced under the direction ofMrs. Jarrctt T. Levis and Miss Mar-garet Clarke.
One of the prcttiC3i plays ever pro-
duced by little folk. l'l ,
.. BenefitHonolulu Free Kindergarten ,
Tickets nt Bcr jstrom Music Co.
Kilohana Art SaleONLY OPEN UNTIL
Raturday Afternoon5 P. M.
Sale ofChristmas Art SouvenirsCARDS, "CALENDARS, CHINA,BLOTTERS, PICTURES, KOA AR-
TICLES, ETC., ETC,
ARTTHEATERWonderful Motion Pictures bring-in- p
tto view scenes from many landsand embracing; Comedy and Pathos.Two changes each week.
Monday and ThursdaySimple-Minde- d Peasant; Wrestler
and Bull Musio Hath Charms;When Friends Accidentally Meet; Ne-gro King in Paris; Diamond Mine,Kimberley, S. A.; Rushing the Wind;Notice to Quit.
Thanksgiving
at Haleiwa will be a de-
lightful change from thehumdrum life at home.Soend the day then and
' enjoy your dinner.
WAIKIKI INN'The Finest Bathing on the Beach."
Meals At All Hours.
WINES, LIQUORS, AND 'CIOARS.W. 0. BERGIN, Proprietor.
Criterion Grill
Waverlev Building, Bethel St.Personal Attention Given to Cuisineand Tabb Service at All Hours. BestMeaht at Reasonable iFricei.M'i i .1
,,.! X NI8H1HARA, Prop.
CURETOURinf)fa VM WsOjfof uniiq-f- r
iliich.rff.. iftflAinniElltiiRff SunlMiltl V hrllitlBl vt blcriliniB. '.'" iIiallHUUI UHIWUOO.lA cimiiiiiii o .MM Kinl..,, 1 cut t.trth
Sk. II. S. A. JH snt rr rn' cot...&ilij Ijj bri 1,'Kl.lk
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MAKIKI PEOTlEs ;', ;
, ARE UP INi f k ;
Discov&x That Japane3?Are 'Bk!9(J B
White. Allies . .'
.- tMnkllil VesldQnts Kalhercil together
again at the mectluR,if tho Kaahttmii.nu Improvement Club last evcnlnstiirontinuo tho light against th6,,jBpai-os- o
cnmtis, which aro threatening' tuencroach on onooLlho iirottlcat.ro'aldentln sections of tjio city tylth theirundeslrablo plpmont.. Tho meetinglast night was hole) at tho rosldcn'coof J. T. King, and tho gravttyvof thoItuatlonlwas forcp'l uiKjn.thcm wlien
It was .shown lhat lumber was. ovonnlready hclns hauled for the erection'of a large camp pn Ilcrctanurnvcnuo.'It jns also ahori that ncgoyatlonaw'cro miller way to havij nnotnef onubuilt on Mntlocli;,Aciiuo aijtl also onoon lAinalilo street. t
A rcnort was rad o.t thq mccllnirlhat acted ns a bomb-shel- l to tho effectthai Mrr Ito,- - (ho Japancso who hadtlnrti'il Ihn rcinxtrnctlon of, llio cilnition I'llkol street, was bacltod by a num-
ber of haole capitalists who urged himto continue tho fight. It ,Vns alBoihown that Mr. Ito had paid E. C. Pet-ers, his attorney; $800 as a fee, andhad It not been for this expense,- - Itowolild havo been willing to drop thoflght.
Tho Maklkl organliallon nof meanto get Into tho flght dn real earnest,working for the Bupport of tho otherImprovement clubs of tho city, and
legal asalstanco to draw up a .
luw for tho legislature Jwhlch wllj doaway wlih tho Japancso camp nnltt-inc-
An effort will bo, mailo to get"tho property Ottncrs In that part ftho city to pledge themeches not tolenso or rent thclr.liroporty wHlutaprosO forbidding the constmetlon ofllicso undeBlrablo camps; .Thcro ,wcro
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Vrcscnt nt tbQ fncotlng last cvonlnStho following: trJi King. T. F.
Allan Herbert, Jamva nicknell. C.M. V, Korster. V. b. ityward. H. (.Auerbncli, U. W. Podmorc, U. C. llowg--
.
J. J, Dclscr, C. 1'. Morso, II, O. Moorp,John Walker, T. 11. Lucas, W. I feu-hel- l,
S. n. nose, J.J.auqcr, C. A. tnK.John Markham. Harry Kostor. I.,M.Vetlcsqii. John Traut, W. II, 0111 aftd.1. L Mct.ehn.
The club approved tho roast hand-
ed out to tho Rev. K. W.,Thwlng, whohasjiow hied himself, to China, luastSunda)'8 Hawaii Shlnpo, Mr. S. fifio-b- ,
tho editor, being present.
REAL ESTATE TRA1T8ACTI0NS.,
Recorded Nov. 17, 1908.Kalelkauk'oha' N Qnpau andhsb to
Wiilanno Co; 1); 11 1' 478, Kill M01iitA It P 39D, Kilt ?961 and. rents,
etc; Walanac, Oahu; 10
and mlB 600, D 310, p 323. DatedNov 18, 10U8 . i , , ,
' Wnlanao CoitciKalclkaiikeha N Ku-pa- u
mid hsli; ,llol: K P 478, Kill 3004
nnd It V 399, Kill 29(51 and rents,etc, Walanae, Qahu; C00V
II 310, p 323. Dated Nov 16. 1908.A Llberdado Publishing Co to J Pf
ltodrlgi'ics; IIS; type, presses, flxtiirci.rnvlii nlr nf "A l.lllPrilllllo": S900. I)301. p 4l. Dated Nov 17, 1908.
Kaonaeha (w) ot nl to Gcorgo 11
Holt; L: It P 2339, Kill 98C2, Maknha,Wiiiaiuo, uami: an yra ai iu pur r,II 313, p 129. Dated Nov 14. 1908.
LilliiokalanI to A L C Atkinson; L;por n P 721, Kul 228. lot 2, bldgs. etc,Walalae-nul-, Honolulu; natiual llfo n
1100 ner annum. II 313. p 132. DateiNov 14, 1908,
A Lewis Jr andwr In wnpor n.D; Int in lot 14. blk 1. Kaplo-lim- l
Tract, Honolulu; $175. II 310, p328. Dated Nov 17, 1908.
A Lewis Jf and wf to Stella K wal-amai-
U; Int In lot 15. blk 1. Knrlo-Inn- l
Tract. Honolulu: $175. B 310, p328. Dated Nov 17, 1908.
n smAkee band concert.
Tho Hawaiian band Will play, at 3
o'cloclc. Sunday afternoon nt Makco,Island. Kollowlr.g Is tho program. ,
PART I. (
rno via tun'lrc,.flvnrtnro Unrest 1 StorcllIntcrmozzo-rCloiKl- a of nosoa..ncrgcrnOloila TwolftltMass MozartSelection Faust ...i.. :..... Gounod
, . PA11T II.Vocal Hawaiian songs.. nr. by He.rgerSelection A Morning Parade.. illunioOvcrturc-Dam- o Valentino ....Suppcnhalo Gi'ilU of 'tho nosesi..llorBcro.
'THo Star Spangjed Banner.
JMs. I'VciftVprlnq lfilK V""'president of, tho. Massaqluct s,,W.. C
Vi U: and W.orjd's .Commissioner tp
tho lands of the, Basti wilt flpcaHat.Central .Unlohenureh tomorr, even-
ing flt JW. on "Tho. Bright Sldoottho Tomporancojlpform." Mrsv a
a preaphor.by iralnlnK anitn orator by nature Sho will draw alirgo hoiiso. , ' n
mik'ahala inspecti's-nT- , "J
In ordor to undorgo an inspLCjIlpn byIho Federal ,ln?l'cctors ,of boilofg nndhullH, tho steamer Mlkahala of thoInter-Tslan- d fleet returned1 this morn-
ing from Molokal, one day ahead ofher usual time. The, Inspectors'arogoing over her today'and l( Is oxpect-o- d
that eho will be passed satlsfactoplly.
7A, GOOD MNCE piE.,'
Thp fcperot o a Kooclfml!io p(o jajoLilghtly cook tho mlncpracat, let t,cool,th'pn mako jour pp, Th9 nilncoilo
lll then bo thoroughly cooked 'amithe delicate crust not overcooked.Mrs. Kcarns bolls hermtncemeat andsaves you tho troublo.
.j,.j.j ..'i ,..' .. ii,aML&L...tf.iA KVJfeJ. jiiii Jk)1 a .J i. r ,t Jtk ' S. .'(. 'ifc . .' i lo,l , M . ., , . - LM .&. . 1 .
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rLX-"--BUSINESS' DIRECTORY
REPAIRING. PIANO AND OBOAN.
Woven Wire Mattresses repaired at James Sheridan Pianoforte Makertin) Factory Honolulu Wire Bed and Tuner. 102 Hotel St. or Ha- -
Co., 1250 Alnpnl St, Telephone wnllnn Nowb Co. For sale, veryG35. 394G-t- f cheap, slightly used, full Grand
Decker Plnno, Aeolinn Organs andUMBRELLAS. Upright Pianos, guaranteed.
Umbrellas made and 0.' Mlzutn, l'ort near Ktikul,
PLUMBINO.
Yee Sing ber and Tinsmith,Smith St., het. IJOtel und Paunhl.
OSTEOPATHY.
Dr. F. Schurman. Hours 4-- 7 p. m.224 Knitiiii Square. 41)83
MoneViMeatstoLoan I lAT
Current Rate ofInterest
ON
Listed CollateralOR
ProductiveReal (Estate
Bishop Trust Co. Ltd.No. 024 BETHEL STREET.
3Lrd.Winslow'8Soothing Syrap
ha teen miJ for .over 8IXTVYliAKrt br il ot MutherslorlucirJHU.UKKM nnuoTUBTIi- -1NO, with prfect ui..IThOOTHF.S tho CIIILP, SOFTENthe GUMS. ALLAYS all twin, E3CURKB WIND COLIC, and U thaueitrcmedyforDIAUKHUSA. Soldiir DraircrlAts In mvmwr nail of thaworld, lio aura and k (or Mrs.Window's Soothing Syrupand taL.no other kind. ssXeau a Bettla.Ill S MP
toQlAuMHMMimiiNEW ASSORTMENT OF
Honolulu ViewsEither With or Without Frames.
PACirtG PICTURE FRAMING CO,1050 Nuuanu.
LOVEJOY & CO.WHOLESALE DEALERS AND IM-
PORTERS OF WINES ANDLIQUORS.
'TEL. 308. 002 NUUANU.
BUILDING MATERIALOF ALL KINDS.
DEALERS IN LUMBER.
ALLEN & ROBINSON.Queen Street :: :: :: Honolulu.
M. Phillips & Co.Wholesale Importers and Jobbers
EUROPEAN ANDAMERICAN DRY 00DD9.
FORT and QUEEN ST8.
S. SAIKI,Bamboo Furnjture Made to Order.
Picture Framing a Specialty.
663 S. BERETANIA ST.TELEPHONE 497.
HONOLULU IRON WORKSImproved and Modern SUGAR MA-
CHINERY of every capacity and de-
scription made to order. Boiler workand RIVITED PIPES for irrigationpurposes a specialty. Particular at-tention paid to JOB WORK, and re-
pairs executed at shortest notice.
HAWAIIAN FERTILIZER CO., LTD.Dealers in FERTILIZERS suitable
for all crops, climatic and s&l con-ditions.
05TICE Brewer Building, Hono-lulu: Tel. 272.
FACTORY at Iwilei; Tel. 430.
TOWNSEND
UNDERTAKING COMPANY
EMBALMING A SPECIALTY
Kapiolani Bldg'.,Cor, Kinjr & Alakea. Phone '411.
& Steinway Ihi AND OTHER PIANOS. I
T H A V E ri PIANO CO1C3 HOTEL STREET.
Phone lis. ITUNINO GUARANTEED.
Prof. N. M. Lewis, 1462 Emma St.,leucuer oi una urgaa. urau
yt Boston Conservatory,4ioi-i- m
EMPLOYMENT BUREAU.
For house-hel- phone White 2891,Maklkl. General Kmployment Of-
fice, cor. Ponsacola and Deretanla.
-- "For Sale" cards at Bulletin.
variety ati
THE PARAGON
Beretania, Alakea, and Union.
Phone 104.
Gold DollarsAt a Discountare just as easy to get a a good jobof painting at a cheap price. WhenI do work I doit rightnot cheap.
Tom SharpTHE PAINTER
i Elite Building. Phone 397.
SHARP SIGNS attract attention
AutosRepaired
And kept in repair by men whoknow their bntinen. Nn amafanr.do the work in our Garage.
Von Hamm-Youn- g
Co., Ltd.
KANEOHE BEEFAlwayi on Hand. Young Pigi, Poul-tr- y,
Eggs, Fresh Butter and Cheese.
Sam Wo Meat Co.,King Street Markets . Tl. 288
YOUNG) TIM, Manager.
MS. and MRS.
G. Sakata,MASSEURS.
Bruise SprainsYSBIBIBBBBMYjia) "
Tifed Feel-i- n
'JfiHSISsSSMVi Jand otheraifiaents d.
Bee. 1707 a
St. aboveSchool. Tele-
phone 1090,
DAVID DAYTON137 MERCHANT STREET.
LOTS FOR SALEQI KAPIOLANI PARK ADDITION
and other desirable localities,
For Sale at a Bargain Frewlieiat Hanula on the beach, m two-stor- y
house and furniture, at a bargain.
ICEmanufactured from pure distilled wa-ter. Delivered to any part of city bycourteous driver.
OAIU ICE AN) ELECTIIC Ct.,Ktwalo. Telephone 528.
PAPER w
All kinds in rolls and sheets.AMERICAN-HAWAIIA- FAPIB ft
SUPPLY CO., LTD.Fort and. Queen 6ts., Honolulu.
Tel. 410. George G. Guild, Gen. Mgr.
P. L. PETERSNOTARY PUBLIC
atBULLETIN OFFICB.
'.. honW,
(pww'V'
EVENING BULLETIN,
BY AUTHORITYNOTICE OF SALE OF GENERAL
LEASES OF LANDS SITUATEDAT HAMAKUA, ISLAND OFHAWAH.
At, 12 o'clock noon, Monday, De-
cember 7th, 1908, at the front en-
trance o( the Judiciary llulldlng, Ho-
nolulu,' there will he sold at PublicAuction, under the I'roWatons ot Part5, Land Act 1895. (Sections 278 to28G Inclusive), Revised Laws ot Ha- -wall, general leases of the, followingdescribed lands:
(1) The lund of Kaohe 1, con-taining' an area ot 20E acres, mareor less, and classed as agriculturalland. Upset rental $530.00 per an-num, payable seml'tnnnualy In ad-
vance. Term of Lease, eight yearsfrom February 2, 1909.
(2) The Land of Pohakuhaku-Kema- u,
containing an area of 80acres more or less, ami classed asagricultural land. Upset rental,$225,00 per annum, payable
In advance. Term of Lease,seven years from March 28, 1909.
Reservations regarding land re-
quired by the Government for settle-ment or public purposes will be em-bodied In each of the above leases.
For Maps and further particulars,apply at the office of the undersigned,Judiciary llulldlng. Honolulu.
JA8. W. P1UTT,Commissioner ot Public Lapd.
Honolulu, Oahu, T. II., November6, 1908.41S2 Nov, 7, 14, 21, 28; Dec. G.
NOTICE TO CONSUMERS OF NUU-AN- U
AND UPPER MAKIKIWATERS.
Until further notlra the use otwater for 1URIOATION PURPOSESupon the High Pressure systems,more particularly described as tbutportion of the sfiteni lying on bothsides of N'uuapu Avenue and maukaof School and Lusltapa Streets,Thurston Aienue, Lunalllo Street,Hastings Street, Manoa Road and In-
cluding Manoa and College HillsTracts is hereby strictly prohibited.This regulation will be rigidly en-forced, as the Wuter Works Inspect-ors haw been Instructed to sbutoKnil services where they find Irriga-tion. The services so shut off willnot be turned on again until all cosUnnd expenses connected therewithchall have first been paid.
J. H. LITTLE,Superintendent Honolulu Water
Works.Approved:
MARSTON CAMPDELL,Superintendent of Pdbllc Works.
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SEALED TENDERS
SEALED TENDERS will be receiv-ed by the Superintendent of PublicWorks until 12 m, of Monday, De-
cember 14th, 1908, for the construc-tion of a Combined School house andTeachers' Cottage at Alae, BoutliKona, Hawaii.
Plans and specifications and pro-posal blanks are on file In thn nfllrnof the Snporlntendent of PublicWorks and may also be bad frpru Mr.William Vannatta, Illlo, Hawaii, andrrom. M. F. Scott, Holualoa, Kona,Hawaii.
The Superintendent of PublicWorks reserves the right to rejectany or an bids.
MARSTON CAMPBELL,Superintendent of Public Work.Honolulu, Nov. 19, 1908.
41C2-3- t'9asgssemBn w
yQ0 xJEs
Folding Go-Car-ts
.Only $4 eachCoyne Furniture Co.
LLMITEp
STYLISH SHOES
, . A pair of ihoei that weanlong and keeps its shapewell.
A' shipment of up to dateTan Shoes for ladies was re-
ceived per last S. S Ala-
meda.
L. AYAuTsijOE CO.,1008 NUUANU 61, NEAR KINO SI.
f t s
tI
HONOLULU, T. It. SATURDAY, NOV.
RAPID TRANSIT WILL
CONNECT THE FORTS
WillReachDiamdnd Head,
Pearl Harbor And
Kalia
The Rapid Transit Co. plans to con-
nect the forts at, Diamond Head, Ka-
lia and Poarl Harbor by building ex-
tensions to theso three places."Wo are going ahead systematically
and carefully with the work of the pro-posed extension," said 'L. TonncyPeck,presldent of the Rapid Transitcompany, yesterday. "We Intend toproceed carefully am) will not rush theline through, something for whichthere Is no occasion. We will put Inn substantial track nnd i oat-bed- . nxsubstantial as (ho track and road bedIn the city, which Is laid with eighty-liv- e
pound Iron, the heaviest of any Inthe Territory. We will equip thoPearl Harbor line with solid rollingstock, capable of handling nnythlngthat may bo required or It.
"Admiral Hollyday has stated thegreat benefit It will be In military ma-neuvers to have such a n)slem m epropose Installed, a system of quicktransportation for men, munitions,supplies and even guns from one pointi'i the Honolulu rearl Harbor defenseline to the other. From a strictly mil-itary point of view the value of a Rap-id Transit lino from Honolulu toPearl Harbor will bo great.
"Tho Installation and operation ofsucn a line as we propose-- win also beof tho very greatest Imixirtance toHonolulu 'commercially. It Is essen-tial that Honolulu be maintained usthe commercial center for the districtnnd It Is ossentlal to this that no rhaltrade center shall bo established atPearl Harbor. Quick and freqent com-munication between the two points,therefore, Is essential.
"I am glad to note that tho O. It.ft L. company Is proectlng a branchof Its lne to I.ellehua, because thatalso is a point that must un broughtInto closo connection with HonolAlu,for military and for commercial reasons.
"Wo havo no time so: either frrthe completion of the Pearl Harborline nor for the commencement of actual construction work on It, hut weIntend to go ahead with our planssystematically and without unneces-sary delays." '
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SPORTSHIGH BCHOOIrPAHU
First Teams Will Play Off FootballTie on Alexander Field This
Afternoon
The final battle between the bizletter elevens of Oahu College nndHonoulu High School will be foughtout this afternoon on AlexanderField at 3:30 o'clock. Eaeh teamnow has one victory to Its credit, sothe football championship dependsupon the result of this, the flualgame of the series.
Today's game will be the event otthe season In local football circlesand pit ot the enthusiasts ot thocity will ho on hand to watch theplay, Iloth elevens are In fine trimand that the contest will bo a most A
interesting one Is certain.St II
KAIULANIS DEFEAT THEROYALISTS AT BASKETBALL
The girls of the Kalulnnt Bchootdefeated the basketball team of theKoyal School In a fast game yester-day afternoon. The score was 40-1- 5.
Following Is the line-u- p of the twoteams: Kalula'nl Mokehaua Dan-
iel. Mulan Ahu, basket; Llzile Holt.Mnry McGuIre, eiiur.il; Mabel Cordes,Julia Akl, confer; Rosle Rowan, cap-
tain; Rosle Hell, manager; Julia Ala-pa- l,
Sarah Nukoako, lnmen. Roy-al School Eva Kauamu. LtbbleRobinson, basket; Annie Maku,
Kaaona, guard; Llllle Watson,Annie Holm, center; Llbble Robin-son, captain; Annie Ilohu, manager;Sarah Stone, Rose Mahoney, lines-me- n.
K K XRIVERSIDE JUNIORS WILL
OPEN SECOND SERIES
The second series of the RiversideJunlrir League will open tpmorrowmorning at Aala Park, when a doubleheader will be played between theAulas and the Comets and the SweetVlclets apd Asalils. To the winningteum of the entlro seasou a handsome trophy will be awarded, so thocoming series will attract consider-able attention, the Chinese Alohasand the Aalas tied In thu first Berles,so they still havfc to play to settlethat matter.
Additional Sports on Page 12'
Inor' Iia until 'f mnv rnnnl nn vnnt.support I hopoj' 'Why, no, Mr. Lur-gan- .'
said (ho grocer. 'I've promisedmy support fo your rival.' LurganIflliplioil nnyllv 'Alt li.it In .willtlMa
said he, 'promising and performingore two umcrcni manors.' 'in matcase,' said the grocer heartily, 'I shallue, most nappy to give ou my prom-ise, Mr. Lurgan.' "Washington Star..
Bulletin Business Office Phone S5t'Bulletin WitoiJaj Room Phone 188,
21, 100S.
WtiiHd EihmtifJ - Almost Readr
ti Sirntdir and Cease Fifitlictu Bitm if Life.
If your blood !
eirculatospoorly and yournervoa areweak; if youare despondentand discouraged,with stomach outof order, and haveIndigestion,
weakmuBcloe, and you find your day'sduties almost too much for'youthen thero is help for you in
AYER'SSarsaparillaIt will arpuse tho digestive glandsto mora activity, will purify yourblood, halp you to refreshingsleep, and give renewed force,tone, and strength to your systemin general. Ayer's Sarsaparilla hasbenefited many thousands of tiredand discouraged peoplo and willsurely benefit you.
At now matte, Aytr'i flaria-paril- la
contain! no aloohot.There sro many imitation Sripsrilhu
Da suro you gat "AYER'S."tnnni k Dr. J. C ,trtCt., Una, Mm., W.SJL
ITUIIOll IkakMitulurUiatlee. .
THEREbe but
one bossjithe Kitchen.
If you have
a gas rangeyour wifewill rule; ifyou have awood stovewatch thetook.
HonoluluGas Co..
Ltd.
SKiH of BiiMty Is a Joy Forwr
pi. t. fan leuuuB's ouentalCtEll W MAS1CAL BSAIT1HER
mi x lWtt.atl fthia lJlrMsvU4 fTerr NMkIttSBvtfl,k mi is. la.ft "tl". MI. M kanilBi WflAM.RIJ kl.r.V14 trttftlr miit
I aMtuKM. Dr. I, A.
all l. aUi .1 tki aut-U- e
(a MM.MI:
: is iesfl.araaa'. Cr.aa' M Uj ban kuafii M !u lit
raLT.MKIIS,rRs,7liNllMs Sbst,lT4
K. Daimam,
First-ClassFurnit- Store
134 Beretanja near fort it, ,
Telephone tli.i
URINARYBISCHARIE3aausmtoiH24 M-- M
Uimm 5ra
fmnttrfHttsLLlMCftiTI" Ta.aA
A HANDSOME GIFTA Pianola
BEBGSTBOH MUSIC COMPANY, Ld.
BEBOSTH0M MUSIC COMPANY, Ld.
The Weekly Edition of the EvenlnoBulletin gives a complete summary ofthe news Yf the day.
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WANTSOO0
WANTED
Advertisements Under this HeadingOn Ctnt Per Word Bach Day. No
Inserted for Less ThanT.n C.nts.
A Joung man who has taken a busi-ness course In any local school, tutake a permanent, position In anoffice as assistant bookkeeper. Ad-
dress "It. D.," Uulletln office.
Iiy a young lady, position as assist-ant bookkeeper or other office orstore work. Address "II. D.," thisoffice. 412&--
German woman wishes position either for care of children or as cook,Address "S.," this office.
Position by expert bookkeeper andstatistician. Address "J. O. R,"Uulletln office. 4090-t- f
Second-han- d fat-to- p desk; must bereasonable. Address "UP.," thisoffice. laBS-l- t
A second-han- d showcase, about 0x1x1feet. Address with price "P.," thisoffice. IIBl-t- f
A baby carriage. Stats conditionand price to "J. K.," Uulletln of-fice. 07-- tf
Press feeder ot experience. ApplyUulletln office. UC0-t- f
Clean wiping rags at the Bulletin of--nee.
FURNISHED BOOM.
One or two rooms, with or withoutboard. Apply "H" this office.
4124-t- f
TO LET
House, 2 stories, S rooms, 141C A)apalnear quarry St.; 118, water in-
cluded; modern Improvements.4123-t- f
Two .furnished rooms. Apply lira.D. McConnell, 1223 Emma St.
Furnished house, 1713 Beach Road.Apply on premise. 40C7-t- f
BOOKS AND BOARD.
TUB COURTL'AND Is a high-cla-
private hotel at reasonable rates,Jocated at the corner of Punahduand RereUnU avenue. It Isnot a'large plsce; we'd rather care wellfor a few people than Indifferentlyfor many. Call and. Inspect therooms. V 4147-l- f
Newly furnished rooms with or without board. 1049-5- 0 Deretanla St.
LOST
Last Sunday from the neighborhoodof Kamehameha School, one sorrelmare, short tall, blaze face, un-shod. Return to 180 S. Klng'St.and receive reward. 414ti-l- f
Two photographs of a young girl.On King street, between Alakeaand Sheridan streets. Finderplease communicate with Bulletinoffice. 4141-t- t
A dragon-fl- y pin containing opal andemeralds. Reward on return tothis office. 4141-t- t
FOUND.
"N, D. II. 8." pin. Call Bulletin of-
fice and pay for ud. 4161-l- w
New
PapeteriesJ909 piABEES.
tExcelsior)
ZMA5 and N. Y.- - CABDS
N. Y. 0ALENDABS.
lust in by the Alameda at
Oat & Mossman.76 Merchant St., near P. 0.
a
FOB SALK '4000 areen Rooflpg sute 10"10".COO One and Two Prone: Iron F.nea
Posts.1 Drum Commercial Eth
er.1 Castlron Flttkia-- with OTanraa
for 12" Wrought Pipe.EMHELnTH A. P.n T.TTt
145 King Street Phone 211.
Bulletin Business Offim Phnn. otnBulletin Editorial Boom Phone 18s!
ULLETIH AD FAY
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FOB SALE
Advertisements Under this HeadingOn C?nt Par Word Each Day. No Ad-
vertisements Inserted for Less ThanTen Cents.
A valuable collection of stumps. Thiscollection Is the property of thewidow of the late II. W. Bowen,and Is the result of bis effort lamany jears of labor; they can h.seen at the Hawaiian News Co.,Young building. 3911-t- t
.11 acres of bananas and taro laudulth good Irrigation for sale cheap,Mauka of Old GoU. ltd. and ounew road Apply Akol, withKwong Chong Lung, Maunakeaand King. 4155-t- t
Eggs for hatching, from iholeo mat-tings, single comb White Leghorns,12 tier nettings, lliii) (ockeralH,$2.50 and upwards F II. Krnuss,"Rurnltiiiok," --Manoa, p o, llo1C2. 1168-l-
Fine corner lot In Muklkl. Curbing,water, fruit and ornamental treesand all Improvements. Two mlu-ute- s'
walk from cars and PunabouCollege. Address It. F this office
House and lot; house furnished orunfurnished, 7 rooms, four closets,electric lights und gas, on maincar line; At u bargain. Add rem"Lerols," Bulletin. 4ir.9-t- f
Windmill pump. Brass, Irrigate, Al-
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Automobile, C passenger Queen; lagood order. I. I. Mlelilstclu, 2181N. King St.: phone C82.
4123-t- f
Collie pups, from pedigreed stock.Price from $10 to $20; female $10.Horner's Ranch. 4140-L- f
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TO THE
Holiday-Seekin- g
PublicWhat snot in the Ialamla mm -
ceed the great Waimca Plains iaoeaniy, ciunau ana diversity of scen-ery? City folk in want of rest andrecreation will learn with pleasurethat the Waimea Home of Mr. DavidForbes, late Manager of Knknihaele,is now in the hands of Mr. H. Akcma,the well known- Chef.
The premises may be rented fuivnished by week or month on reason-able terms. Apply to
H. AKONA, WAIMEA, HAWAH,P. 0. Address. Kawaihae.
LOOKat the automobiles, buggies and car-riages we have recently overhauledand painted
THEN SEE US.
W. W. Wright Co..King Street near South
Tel. 858
Mr. and Mrs.HASHIMOTOMA88EUR8,
RHEUMATISM,
sbhicIbbI BRUI8E8,SPRAINS,TIRED FEEL-IN-
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MillineryLADIES' FELT HATS, FEATHKBS,
F0NS, WIRES
Are Sold at Very Reasonabla Prices.wire tnunes Made to Order.
X. XftOftrfuzoa,30 KING ST.
LUNCHES and DEINKSi The most popular
place in town.
The Fashion Saloon,' Hotel St. near Fort.
Jack Scully. J.ck Boberts.
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Wc havesix of thesa fine machines on the'wtiy fromfactory anil will be able to show you the finest Motorcy-cles, both in single and twin cylinder, tnat are made. TheREADING STANDARD is ths only Motorcycle that has cv--
been ridden up Pike's 2?eak,
JScyeral pX the six machines ordered arc .sold to ar-rive, so get your order in ea'rly. 'Call and
twe willlell you
more about them and show you what they look like.
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This pure milk ha; been giving perfect satisfaction to
thousands of families for years.
It is now more popular tlian ever. Its Purity, naturalflavor, and keeping qualities recommend it to the careful
housewife. Order it from your grocer.
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'Mill HI i'i I'M 'I i In II "
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DISTRIBUTORS.
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SUNNYSIDE
MILK
HOSPITAL for Cattltf Horses and Dogs.
Consultations Persona! or by Letter.All communications confidential.
H. JOHN POTTIE, Veterinary SurgeonTEL. 1189..
Notice!HOLIDAY SHOPPING MADE EASY at
Counter'sJEWELRY ETORE. His store will le open Saturdayevenings up to Dec. lS'.h and then every evening to Dee. 24.
COME EARLY. Select your goods and have them putaway for you. Mail orders promptly attended to. .
'. M. B. Counter, P. 0. box 827.
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ST PIESYOU EVER AT&; '
.The finest .Pies, you could want may be made withtwo light, flaky crusti nnd a 'filling of
Heinz Mince MeatIT COMES IN CROCKS.'
9
Ask your Grocer for it, and say "HEINZ" very Dis-
tinctly,
H. Haokfold Sc Co.', Ltd.,DISTRIBUTORS.
Great Things PlannedFor Outrigger Fete
Tim Knnn.lmonntiiknn fknn surf- - ncrnnv the middle craas house nnil... i '.....". ... .1.. .i. inAwir nrrnwn team th twpvat
board) for which every member of UKB c"",0 "l l"." '"" "". jr:"'Z'"' " .". Is u gooa cook anil a spicnum uoai- -the Outrigger Club has a,great "lo-ma- ll ,mvnK lmJ experience eve'ry- -hn, goes to the fortunate mnn wno wh(,re from the Yukon lo the Southinters, on the evening otJ)ec. fi, the Sea Islands and Australia. He will No-lco- Hoodoo If Knocked Sky-hig- h
most Btrlklngly Illuminated canoe foi I prepare hot meals ut any time for an(j (joUegijm, ,re Wonted to themo evening regaun. im niiiiuui, uhuuko ." "i',Tune of Fifteen to Six Great Foot- -
A number of entries hnvc-nlrcad- y pcrs and night (lulling parties on the jy Between Studentsbeen made nnd It Is likely thnt the reef with torch nnd spear or he 'will!evening events for the Senior Out- -, tnl;e the members of cither sex out Ily .a score of ifi-- tho second tcimilggcrllcs will bo oven more showy .In tho canoes. Mrs. King will Beo'0f tno Honolulu High School brokothan thoso of the Juniors In thu
Tho races will all start and finishfrom the judges' stand, which wiltbo erected In tho surf directly In
It that the grounds over deadlock yesterdayare or nrnnoii nnd unit Oal.n VUIICKU
,'cr- - second down defeat. Theare already wa8 Field
that .n I .. ....work mono
front of the big grass house of tho keep the' fre.diets from washingOutrigger Club. lawny any of the club property. There
The course will be down toward. will be a from 'tho bridge'.,, nnlih. Iinth elavntm . in iimand buck. An search on fho Wulklkl road between, tho ' ,,n,- -
condition and every Inch : oflight from the balcony the and Moana Hotel. igr0und on the gridiron wasjeontcst- -blile Hotel tne to ine ciun grounds, givingtire course. private- entrance partlcularlv to
The young folks will hnva their. the ladles' part of the property.inccH both on the and In tho The 'club Innnl will, for tho
ilurlng the afternoon. There eht, until '.filling In Is completed,wlll bo adjournment .ut dusk to, stand over part of the lagoon he
. . .1... .... (.Hnrin Hml nit 1 A ' h I tl (1 llVflnbllfn A 1tM1 llA '' - ..I - ...i.nuui inc ,.i inci,.itu u , ...v-- m. c..nn.... mu " jicriority, tno deeming mntcli wasOutrigger Club grounds for connected hy with tho lookcd forward to with Intcnso Intercrs. At dark, the night events will ciun road and with the beach,begin. I It Is Intended to make tho after- -
At a meeting of tho Outrigger noon nnd evening festivities Sut- -Club directors yesterday, It was dc- - unlay, Dec. fi, suitable to all peoplocliled (iucji tho club to the and purseB. There will be vnrlomdies, they being given separate quar-- fenst booths under the canoe shells,ters and a part tho club grounds In tho grass house, and under thefun limit. .lVnlllutun liu. rriln uilflfn linil fff.OB nil flf Wlllrh Will llfl.... ...... .....u..u ... ... , - - - . sooner ine.ice uroitciwin no icnccd in nun to iik'uch eienrienuj is cuiurs. becan to haniipn Tol- -
sex. Tho dues for ladles renilemonado cocoanut outdone, buckleduc u a year, gives cocmans ana iisn cnowaer, to' Work and steadily forceduse hath house, ,to nothing aUcrnoon tea, IcVu' dow"n School
club priviiegjs. coffee', nnd K0ry. Strive as thoy would,A dozen mothers will act as a
board directresses for the Ladles'Auxiliary see to It that there hulways a cluiperonc. present whenvouric uconle nro at the beach. Cuids
night
lni1liK misltClub treasurer, Trent. will they wcl
The ladles' bath house almost taken of," and perhnps there .willnnd lendy d'anclng'on the offtho
lanal, which laidand Mrs. hereafter once.
OFFERING EXTRAORDINARY 1 ! !
Japanese and Yankee Pencil PushersWill Meet and Fight for
Supennacy
Tomorrow on
League grounds, great buseballseason will held.
t'uiis who want seats'wlll have to up-pl- y
early risk gettinglolt. The. gieat carnival sport willbegin promptly nt'l o'clock and willconelst tieiiiu saying.
flistHllWaii SlllmilO lind nrraml'
Kirst must' Boal
mile nearlyMIIUUIVB.
Stars, will beginThe(. llulletln-Chronlcl- o
gumc will follow ImmediatelyThere will fiut slleht chance
reserved' seats Secoiulevent separately, fans find,
arrive grounds utdaybreak and iliclr placesline before box office,
That the games will the bestthat hayo been hero season
wltjioutgreut
Chronicle bunch.fact tlmtj scoop will over-
whelming that, when 30"Is'the
avoid
PREHISTORIC.
Each a andralso before
made know hue.
GARAGE.
given to't10 footbnll nft-th- o
ladles' auxiliary keptI
contractors nt pnyc, on AlexanderI..on wall
driveway
n
lag6ou
anthn ...
of
me
High
of
AT
gamoThri
a gooa dinner or players could ImpedeThe will moon, ,,-- (, f advancing
parties aro through.fit avnnlnir i . . . ....... ... lllB a-
Outrigger Club commissariat, score. The coalnf Imntnlmrsliln nmv tin ,rl nvnr liv ' nf thn
H. 11. Ilnry, see to It that, areIs
completed will ho for use be floorin n club Is to be ut
Klnk-iWll- l
Dia-
mond
afternoon''
of be
or. run ofof
promptly
for
take
preparing for
In
In
wnguno
mWw..vmNOVEL CELEBRATION
Automobile Clnb ArrangesGymkhana at Kapiolani Park
Thanksgiving
motor gymkhana KapiolaniPark will novel entertainmentwhich Automobile Club
on Thanksgivinglot of originality been exercised!
making tho program thatthe event will be unifiue In ex- -
of matchlesB baceb.Ul withoutgnmeshe between nines of Fcllowlng Is program as
Evohlllglnu II linoStar, touch- -
Japnnese Chronicle nnd Itulleitn. !Caer one ns us possibleflrHl 'pntnn. Vftrmis ! I.. ... I n t .... nC ...... i-- ,,i mill 111V
at 1
o'clock.after.
lie ofgetting
so itnt
Inn
bothis
llulletluIs a
In be soreg-
istered, on foreman's muko-u- p
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to
to la- -
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closest to that time wlus prlzo.Kntiles open to nil sizes makes.
Second' !:vent One mllo standing-sta- rt
Curs be In alw,wlth engines dead, and
start one hundred yardstheir cars. At signal, allwill for
cruiik them up and thenone mile round track.
Third race. Carsto sturt standing and a to be
up at qimrtijr-inll- o post.l'Viitrth Kvent Tilting nt ring.
Lances fiir each driver and a ringfrom posts, six tho. half mile.
Fifth Kvent. r TireShect.tliere Won't llO the Sign Of U vnnr Urn lhm nfT nnd milscore opposite names of Jnp- - thcm on aud infliite beforo starting.nncso chnmplons. - Sxt, 'uvont Half-mil- e slow-spee- d
Shlmpos will direct drive. Ifyour engineIster a defeat to Stnr stops,gatlon, so overwhelming victory Seventh Eventof tho llulletlu no moio ror, runnijoutB costing 1000 orthan up. Come curly eHS,
rush.
POETRY
candldnl'O hueWill they're through,
those who dq'noC may-ye-
lie Hughes'Houston Post.
L
will
race., wiiltheir
their ma-
chines,
every
Doubtlessaggre- -
Eighth Event Two-mil- e fornnbouts, all styles. -- ,Ninth Threo-mll- o trotting
at ! o'ejdck in niornluc.
your lunch at the Now E.iglnndHakery. Hotol street.
&Zted Stoddard-Da- y ton setedBy the or
G. C. BECKLEY, Jr.,PHONE 109.
RaoingWrestling
Rotting
VICTORY
LAUREL GOES TO
HIGH'SCHOOL MEN
ED IN DECIDING GAME
i"i.lhn nr nn imlmiHliiRtU!throng of football fans and
The game was football from start
llrown's electric ofof properties
pros-Bii- rf
of
saying.
ed by opposing sides. Nevera game more fairly and there Isjoy and pride In the hearts of thoHigh School supporters.
With two games alreadyplayed, and both teams claiming su- -
....lull..all com- - causeway
est, both sides claiming that the palmof to come theirway.
Tho honor of knocking thehoodoo off scries to tho
High School yesterday, tho first tallybeing n clever drop kick by Davis.
than.iio waslaou mere Tim
tcrner will bei nnd esanB t0 ,0wur which mom 1111115, I"" dowj, thothe of tho- canoes, say of nto s,
and free1 cream; every requlslto for the
andthe
the(vent tho
thu
thb
t'ufer to
thu
seengoes The
scoop tho
und
cry
Andto
the
supper. School not thefull anil th- - nlmkln.
luvlted to ojganlio forK,nay Mon Yln gelitiiftikrntviii ntirl nn(lhn.....m.. U.,..B, ,or toucnuown uanii
presld- - BUt,0(i ,ead.ln theflAPiirpil frtim 'thn
thecafe
newfew. days.
Mr.
tho
Tittle
for
on
thetho
hnsup ami
two rocstho the far
tllC tile l.nni.
theThu IU1UIU
to
Strnlght-runnln- g
will
the
tho
theund
the
racethe
raceInliA Ihnii
tho
thebad the
the
the
net
Hour Trip
VON HAMM-Y0UN- 0
Motor
fur-
nish Day. whulo
placed
drtveisbehinddrivers sprint
Event I'otntopotato
picked
hung
admin- - Ilarrcd
forcesthings
Event
rooters.
the waswon
victor was certain
the fell
'ihlncstho not
una
the
was' kicked nn'd the standing nt theend of the half was 4 with Oalui0111116 high 'end.
In the Bccond half the Schoolmen started work with renewed en-
ergy. If they played determined ballIn the first half, their efforts in the
wero Herculean. Davis, theSchool end, tucked the yellow
ellipsoid under his starboardmid starte'd for I'unahou. goal lineand he got there.
Following Davis' touchdown, thegoal was kicked and High Schoolclock began to rise in the market.
' With a 1U-- score against them,the Onhu men settled down to heady,steady playing. The High Schoolmen hnd started the ball rolling,however, and things continued to gotheir way. Just beforu the end ofthe half, Norton got hold of theand slipped It across the College
and the second between thai Event Time race: cars "nc' niaklng the second
ShlmhnK
will,tho
will
the
,acouvernge
know
race
tirespncn
High
secondHigh
arm
ball
uown lor ins siao. ine goal was notkicked.
The College men tried valiantly loeven up, 'the score, but the HighSchool line was there and beforemuch piogress could bo made againstIt, the end of the half was called.The nnalBCoro showed fifteen pointsfor the High School ns against sixfor tho College.
The victory wns the signal for awild burBt of rooting from the HighSchool' supporters, und the' playersweio loudly cheered as they left thofield.
Yesterday's game completes tho se-
ries of three arranged between thocecond teams; of tho High School and
Delluto Dahu College and hands the championship Into the keeping of the for-mer.
TANSAN PLAY TOMORROW
Entries Will Close at Ten O'clockand Long List of Competitor
Is Expected
Tho Tansan cup tournament willbegin promptly nt 10 o'clock tomor- -
ow morning on tho Jinks of the Oanice for touring cars fully equipped., hu Country Cliib, Entries will be
Tho first. event Will start promptly 'open until the time that play begins,but positively' no names will be lecorded aftor 10 'o'clock.
Much interest Is being taken In thotournament and there Is every Indication that tho entry list will holargo. The general opinion Is thntthe play wilt be close and no ono isventuring to name the winner. Tho
, lant Tansan tournament sprang sev--
era! surprlnc3' on local golf expertsund the' outcome of tomorrow's playwill be watched with' unusual Interest.
Additional Sporting News on Page 11
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Turkeys,Geese, and ChickensBred in California and raised ,o grain. They are in
he condition for dinner Thanksgiving Day. Let's have
r order.
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We are already enjoying a largotrade in the Hawaiian Islands andwould like all interested in the gar-den to send for the catalogue,' Our seeds are grown largely on our
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