evening bullitin - evols at university of hawaii at manoa...
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IFrom 8n FranelsMl
12 Somo men are satisfied to get aTcrlyo Mnrn i. September Evening BullItin business. Othertt For San Franeltoei out of theirSlilnyo Maru September 8 and not merely make a
"From Vaneouvar. but create a good-wi- ll value which
Mnrama .September 1C
Far VaneouvariMnkura September 12
liv-
ing ad-
vertise living,can
bo told on the open market for
3:30 EDITION Ads. and Courage Quickly BiJld Up Tradefortune.
ESTABLISHED 1882. No. 5026. 10 PAGES. HONOLULU, TERRITORY OF HAWAII, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1911-- 10 PAGES. PRICE 5 CENTS.
itDARK HORSE" UPSETS BREAKWATER BIDDERS
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66 PROTECT SHIPPING,' URGESTERMS OF KAPAA
LEASE SHOW
HINGE
for tlio privilege of planting, culland li'urvi-stln- g ono iilsint- - crop
if rugnr euno, the Mokee Sugar Com-pany Ih to sign up a leuao for 7B0 acresof Ihu IC'ipaa Inndt with tlio Territory,iitnl Is to spend the sum of $18,000 onImprovement, vvlifch nro afterwards toIncome Ihu propWy of tlio Govern-ment, l.lkeylso It'ls Iluh1i nt nny tluiuto have 1 1? give up the land for homo,-- -
steading put poses.Senator tl. II. Knlrchlld nml the
announced previously by thuHill let in, luivo come to an agree-ment and tlio lentil! la now' only uwnlt-Iii- k
their signature. It will bu adver-tised Komu tlmo during tlio next fewtin) R. Tlio terms ns now agreed uponare Important.
Thero nro very few changes, nml tliolimended le,vc read? Ill part an follows:
That tlio Tirrltrry unl tlio Mukeuahull lessor nndjlllrefc ,,,,,
letsio nml Hint the lease alinll cover'7in acres of lun'l of Knpnn, Knwnl-Iiii- ii
Kauai, that linn heretofore beencultivated In Migar euno nnd Ik not nownlliirwl iued and la situated makulof the line Indicated In red on tlio!m.ip, the same to bu selected by 'tholessee j,o so niicli of thewater of tho Km pun and Akullkullrtreani, nnjliotlnr jKnpn.awiiter nsmay bo required for tho proper-Irrig- a
tion of the InnA Hereby loaned, except)of such water ns Is crossed by existingleans und license., from the lessor, suchwuter ns may bo lequlrt-- for tho Ka-pa- n
town, the school, lionicsteadcrs midothers who n,ny: reside cm the Kaltahunts, and suei wutcrs, If'nny, us
to OtlliTH.
"Lessor to have and to holdfor und during the time required toplant, cultivate nml hurvrat ono plantirop of augur cane to ioinmcnceund continued until harvestingof such irop, hut not later than uflerJuno .10, 1UH.
"Tho land or any part thereof mayhe withdrawn for
honie'stend orluibllo purposes."Tho lessee covenants with tho lessor
und his suciessora In offlcc, that It,
thd lessee Us successors und assigns,
will within one year from tho dutu
Inreof luivo recon,tructed tho Byplion
(Continaed ona a
REFRIGERATORCAN'T FLEET
refriger-ator able
Hawaii spite factthat u that description is
big nowa
month for
to-
day thut n ten cent div-
idend for yearnot
a dhldend. Thea
to reach Manila
illMmlMiiliWillilfif
KAHN. WILL LOOK
INTO LABOR AND
ISLAND DEFENSE
"The of American shipping and the Interests of the HawaiianItland demand that the coastwise pauenuer law be maintained."
"The, brings in more revenue the country than any other,and consideration will be given this factor before It Is revised. It Is notcertain that the next of Congreis will get the schedule."
"President Taft has grown wonderfully In the past or montns.I believe he will certainly be renominated."
conditions have beensenewhat upset for the last year owingto the uncertainty as to the tariff revlilon. The uncertainty as to willfinally be done exists."
"I shall look Into labor conditions in tho Islands, and also themilitary defeases. I am interested tho of
CongrcsMiuin Julius of Cnll-- i Congressman roniesi n tripfornln, whoso light for tlio of u. Tho slrcntiuu,
unbuilding of the American mer- - session Just lift lilm tiredflinnt imirhii. luiH been ono of the fen- - In hudv mid -- mind, and Ills nlivslclnn
Co.npnny bo tin--(lf 101,Bn.s,)nnl
31.
for
nrrlved In this morning, a affairs Himewhut hurriedly, theon thn Oceanic llncr'Klerra. (Continued on Page
SIERRA IN LINE FOR PALM,
GARDEN WHILE
HOVER IN
"Our Japnncso friends linvon't n mo-
nopoly on palaces und pulingurdeiiB by any manner of incuiiH," re-
marked 1'nrncr Tom -- Smith, of Uhusteamship Company Si-
erra,n
when that win flnnllymoored nt tho wharf nt uu
C o'clock this morning,giving opportunlly for onound nlnoty-on- n cabin and thirty steor-ng- o
passengers to depart from thesteamer and Incidentally 11ml re-
spective "land legs."of palm gardens," quoth
llin Itur nml .mtiti.l lt fl Wj,, U ,,,.,.,,,,
("why,.... .portion t blond I'a- -
,iiii,i i,. !.,..... ,i,.i.
the same, caino along with the crowd. I1.
BOOSTING
Ifrom ...Hawaii maintained... their. soxeral
. , .of
us entcriaiuerH lor whichuro Justly
certainly Iluwiill Iq thofore," remaikcd J. Mc- -Cuudless this morning us ho hud
samu
inded
,.,, Arranging Id,
J01MDS .
THE BRANCHES
1'iilni (lanlriis theTho d "palm Caiden"
Instilllcd now Toyu Klsvn Kul-sh- u
Sliunyo Mnm, to arrive onmaiden uyngo from tho Orient on
Sunday Illuming, U said to lunulaitsed inoro than one of u
company doing business Intho l'utlllc tn sit of nights
to figure out how can go thuother ono better.
Now the announcement,brought down by the Sierra tillsimirnlug the l'.iclllc Mull Com-pany propose to hao u "palm garden"planted In suliubto theMongolia, ManchuMn, Koica and 81- -
berln. Nona dthcr than Vlcn l'riisl
(Continued on Page
lu Hi. nt a co(.t of approximately tpd wt)l 1)0rnmmllltnB eriliiro-cI- d "lent and Ooneral Manager SchncrlnK0C0. mid the pialu Hume mar tho oasl,a )n wnch tmitetl area will ldmself, Imth suld 11,'nnd It Is pre-bend of the d'tch at a of upproxl- - tlrvo siioctnietiH of tropical liortlcul- - "uined that the new order of thingsmutely 1500 und will hae expended np- - iur0 Hm, from bmnclics will "l go tbrough with a rush. It ispioxlmately tj500 In repairing and lin- - nU((cr rare nnj beiiutlful song bltds. b1'' excellent authority Unit otherproilng the ole Kulakaua ..Tie siernuwlll In tho running features pertaining to travel de lux.irs' camp and. mule stables, and 500 furthermore will come In under w"l be Installed Including a sumptu-fo- r
piping v liter to Buhl camp, and n,B wro winner. Wo brought down ously lltted Tiirklsh bath on each'stables, and will hnvo construct- - several birds this trip und were c"lc IH "I''!'. Further than this
id ut u lost .of approximately $12,000 not confined to the inhlu iiuartors of Schwurln Is going to install on eachand will for the reasonublo tho clthor. parrots and of t'1? U'B UnerB a ludles" grill. Thotouuulcnce of thooinestenders on tho other species of fenthtrcd trlho woro bhwUIiib looms nlso will, bo enlarged.Kuiiua during the remainder of not manifested as passengers hut lust A- - J- - Vtey, assistant to tho vice
Page 6)
SHIPCOME WITH
VAIXKJO, Aug. ThoGlacier will not bo to
accompany tho I'aclllc lleet on thocruise to In tho
veHsel of
3)
of
ofthis
fumed.
Si
HAWAII NEI
very i needed. According to The Motel, nt New and Ilotkus,'!.. C. Abies, i:. It. Hath,rush orders received today from t York, uround the kecoiul week Archer Irwin, and as Ilovkuu put ItWashington, tho Glacior Is to be In was a mighty animated place, this morning, Hoy Chumborluln d
tu Sail I.'runclBCo to take on n If tho of Shrluor live wires aged coma around the closecargo of fresh meat Is
costing the Government $1200cold storage.
11VIIKM Fll KOIIAIi.V.
Kohnla Sugar Company directorsannounced per
the will be paid to-
morrow. The company does payregular announce-
ment followed meeting today.asa
Another attempt
protection
sugar tomuch
session to sugarthree four
Businesswhat
still'while into
deeply in protect'on Hawaii."
Knlin Knlinprotettlon let'iipcrnth biiui-iii-
mt-- r I'luli'd
linear c.irrerImnolulu
llontlng
Oceanic linerm'sboI
hourhundred
their
Speakingnvop.ctitl
8errn J,,,thu
leputatiousthey
"We kept(Sunny Jim)
ipilt
liner
comcs
w1080
King lubor- -
they
ship
lands
ship
tariff
badly I'owcrabout
Julyto beforo
which
the decks of thu steamship Slerin, peusu Information und lufreshlng bov-t- er
completing his three months tilp erage (o tho uthirst for knowledge orto tho mainland, lu company with Mrs. for molsturo.McCnndless.
"Wo maintained hend(imitcrs atthe J'owor Hotel," also staled Charles0, liockus, who lu homo manner man- -aged to Binugglu away on thestentnor ns "Snniiv Jim." "Thn Shrlnn
A. Includ- -signed
vojuge.
I'ltcllir.
tlio
manager
up und at-
tempt hofellow
that
uiiurluts
3)
lot
cost
boI1I1(
operate Sevorul
of
af- -
Temnli was well In tlin fnrntMU and pn- -
rado that traversed streets.At soiuu one
of Aloha Temple was on hand dis- -
"We tho contents of fourhundred of Juice,twenty cases of Hawaiian pines, and,"lusumed llockus, "we mado u decidedhit with tho ladles by the presentationnf flflt.on liiinittml fniin ,t .,n
ranks of u (list niuraliall tho greatparade.
win no mauo ny pie gasoiino scnoon- - was a success." (equal number of paper lels. The later Kcllpso, which will sail today It Is I Messrs. MLCandless und Hurkus ter loomed up conspicuous In the
with practically tho than mado up lu mile,as on tho first cruise whlch'what they might haui lucked lu lium-- l "Sunny Jlui" was dolegated to tho
abruptly. J, W. Hedhouse bers. Tho Hawaii contingentmid J. Mucuulay luno nualii.'ed in addition to Messrs. MiCandlcgs
,,rtur,d
(J.ilnre In
lu
steamship
In
Itochoster,
delegationfestivities.
Alohatn mciiiorublo magnlllcent
Itochestcrhcnduurtcra inombur
to
distributedcontainers pineapple.
limlmlii
In
conontlon
samomoro enthusiasmpeisunnel
CHINA IN
DISEASE
GRIPi
Apsocltifeil PrslC.ilile.)HANKOW, Chh.a, Sept. 8. Follow- -
ing the subsidence of the terrible floodsthat caused a loss of life reported to be100,000, the dreadrl pestilence has madeits appearance.
35,000 MEN; MAY
GO ON STRIKE,
tAssocl.ittil l'ri-s-s r.ilt.)CHICAGO, III., Sept. 3. Thirty-fiv- e
thousand shopmen on the Illinois Cen- -
tral and allied linos were today orderedto be prepared to strike at any time.Grave fears are felt that the unionistsAnd railway officials will not reach anamicable agreement.
TEN-CEN- T RISE
I
tAs'tnrliti'il I'ns Cable.)NEW YORK, N. Y., Sept. 8 Refined
eugar recorded another sharp advanceon the market toda, going up ten cantsfurther.
,,! IV- -s Cil.loSEAGIRT, N. J, Sept. 8. The an- -
nual Drydcn trophy rifle match wasconcluded here today and resulted Ina victory for the Ohio State team,which scored 1096. New York was sec- -end with 103b.
KILAUEA TRIAL
The last wont In coasting steamerconstruction has been embodied Intho new Inter-Islan- d steamer Klluuea.
"I was agreeably surprised ut thoprogrei.8 mado on tho new vessel up-
on my urrlval ut Iho coist shipyards,''teniarked President and General Man- -'
nger'.I. A. Kennedy, who returnedfrom San 1'iaiiclsco In tho Oceanicliner Sierra. I
"Tho Kll.iuc.i should ho ready forItor ttlal trip by tho latter part ofOclobor," staled Mr. Kennedy thismorning. "Tho builders have goneAhead wllh tho work at n rato whichpresages an early completion.
"The1 Kllauea will ho tho firstHtoamor III the lutor-Ishiu- d serviceprovided with a decided shijr at thobow, one that will Insure tho minimumnmaunt of water being thlpiied iliir--lug rough weutlier. This featurealono means much In tho travel bo- -tween Iho Island ports.
'TpauBCi! upon a number of minorchanges mado lu construction, whichwill wortv for tho betterment of thovessel," continued Mr. Kennedy.
(Continued on Pag b)
', rTT,.JlltS. ('(IHLII.S IKS IlOOkS.
The Army and Navy Journal says:''Mrs. Cowles, wife of Iteur Admiral
W. S. Cowles, II, 8. N of Farming- -ton, Conn , und sister ofItoosevelt, has fullllleil a promisemade somo llmo ago hy giving n linecollection of inucii-iiei-ue- ii boons tothe library of riyiiiouiu.
MAINLAND
f
'dark ho'sr" In the hlddliu: rnu'edone ,,f ii, hliruest iiii-- ts ;itr record. '
REP.
LOW BIDDER ON
BREAKWATER JOB
L., innstiiiitlun work contracts In'lho llnslirn loticirii tint surprisedt1(! luinls thN morning, nnil 'ua u re- -j I ln.se who ln In en IlKurlng on tho,t flilltul. Ililu llrm In nil prulut-- j (untraet, Not n Mini has, belli said1llit- - will pet the lllln about tho Ilrcnkwiitir compiny, but It
breakwater cb.
With n bid of M7 n ton, two centa 1' Wood, f thn com- -
n ton only im.lir the IlKiire of th next lufl'. togetlir with his family. Ims
low.st bidder, tho Hreakwut.r Coin-M'- t, In the Island,. Ill, arrival waspauy, SlorrH bulldliiK. Philadelphia.! not. .1 wh.n ..- - cam.- - by the Inst Klerr.i.fook the honors from nil the loc.,1 ion. '" "l In. was niltractors nml others i.k well, wh.n the Intel dlin- - bidder on ttfls hnpoilantsealed t.nders were opened today ut 11 '.rk.
, , ,. ,.. ,, . , . ., ,,..,... I , ..,, I itii'n Ml .IK' I'ltivf ,u ..ikjvii ti ,iwi.-i,- i i Hi's iiiii in, ik, v,i, ,1 ii n.'ivCorps of IIukIhi'ith, U. S A. Tlio Uird-,o- f inulriilorH Kuthercd In Major Woo- -
VmihK lIiiBlneirlm, Company of till, trnV oillie, they noticed n smooth- -city put In a hid o. 2.1r'J u tmf. tltlii--
FIRM
lowns
SCHOOLTEACHERS
usslgnmiiits
pro osnls wen- - It r.. i'ur. old, silting and lin- -
U was th.i two extraordinarily (Continued Paqe 3)
M,,,,aaaasaavnBanaa,,.,,manaaan ,n,,naa,n
SCATTERED OVER TERRITORY
IN LATEST ASSIGNMENT LIST
Announcements this by dc- - Mrs. Mary A, I.ee, lttrtha Hchef-imrtini- nt
of public Instruction of H"--. Uiw. Mls Christine tlirti,usslkUUK'iith of teai hers thu (inningy.or hitvo started an icho of
trouble mouths ago at Kalthl-wu- -
iii.i siliuul. rrlnclpal I M. und being In receipt u letter Chieflluily lust Juno teachers Mrs. Angela remain, thu war- - 11. W. Wiley, chief tho Ilure.iu
iviluehtH for truiwferenee from this ling wcic In the school Chemistry tho SlatesIt has ten leathers, and nlnu last ear. jpartineiit of Agriculture, In which ho
of They llirtha Siheltler, who cuiuo that h bus notified all thoprumotluii, lack of 'discipline tho Coast Is assigned In those towim dales
und huk of harmony. 1'rlnclp.il Coxcame hi for somo storing for alleged .
failure to ketp things running smooth--ly. und honu. of the teuthers said that
Uiw. cue o' the Instructors, hada habit of his feet on hisdesk while his wero Indulging
Idle funties.Inspettor UIIisom made an Investiga-
tion that then followed a lot of talk ofr. "cliipie." If theie has been n clique.It seems efficllvely broken up now, forSuperintendent l'ope has scattered thoteachtrs all bur Ihu Territory.
Thy nine who wanted transfers wero
SANITARY AND MUSICAL AUTO
HERE;, POLICE
On u twenty-flv- o thousand miletourney, to cocr a goodly portion oft,0 ghibo, 11. O. Tlhlen, l'rosldont oftho Ainerucan Saultnry Worki, who
jt York on April 20th aparty specialists to conduct a na- -
llonal educational campilgn. n thoInterests of sanitation, Is an arrlvulnt Honolulu us a passeiigi'rs
n,c oceaidc liner SierraAccompanying Mr. Tlhlen Is a nio- -
ior cur which has already coveredmore Ihuu ten thousind miles throuxli)), unitp(i stales and llrlllsh Coliini'i,n.
Tho trip fioni New York was madouy circuitous route Including sldu(rp 0f ( iqo to 500 miles branch
B 011t from twenty cities on thotrunk a ucross Iho continent. Whenhe started from York, Mr. Tll- -
i,,en inaugurated a motor test of eightmonths' duration, involving everyvariety of road found lu this country,ms trip, however, was not withoutpXellemeiit and Incidents .that wouldBtP t10 t01, ot 10 unaccustomedtourist,
No B00XKr iu,i the car urrlvcd heru
'
neurit that wrro slilunltted soiiiuih the miexni cteil uiUHMruiice of
iippuirs that for threo wiiks Clmrles
faced joiiiu: num. apparently nliiiuti
Mrs 11 II. Coulter, MUs Homer,MNs KIlKjbuth Ilieii, Mrs. li. J. Hulln( Mrfc Alg(.la Mgll I
rie latest shuw that
to thu l'ohukiiliiu sibool. Miss OlUeHorner also goes lo l'ohukulnii. MissChristine (ierU goes to Muemae school,Mls Elizabeth Heen Is suit to theItoyul school. Mrs. Mary A. I.cu Is or- -'
nine high) 'twenty calmnot on
week the Miss
the Hoberl
furthe
theIiw of
nine, llli'd of ofthat of
churged' Misssills
with
or
thocan
prominently thUltimately
thedoes not appear tho list
wn, noi reappoiiiieo.
MUFFLE HARMONY
Tlhlen and his 'two companions,W. O. (1. W. Slorck.fcur, found themsehes up tho
department of Its re-
gulations.Attached to thn nrichlna Is some-
thing that a plm-orga-
and sweet music lie redInto room morning.astonishing everybody JudgaMonsarrat ihe prisoners.
ofpunlous that would tit
on the
He ploughed throughot Virginia
orCarnllnas;
inu torrential down-
pour wereand
waterhreakers(Continued 2)
KAHN
BY CABLE
t Axtrlntttt lr" Cililrt .MONTREAL, Sept.
today cabled a strong pro ' 4r
Cox, Itobirt fromof
fuitluiM United
Hum wuntiil lo unit.baik from today, where ar
Hubertsitting
pupilstheir
New with
toduy
New
Olhe
latestteacners.
thancliauf
joung
from
they putl
mudcoast
vvlth claywithIlluo
whenaway then
l'enn- -
Can.,yarrt
Mann
htntea
court
test the proposed reciprocityagreement with the United States.
s
U'J.Vi'tunnor?CIIESTr.flFICLD COURTHOUSE,V- - Sept. aHenry Claycharged with murder o hi. wife byshooting her at n.ghl with a shotgun
h,l. riding in an automobile with her,was today convicted murder in thefirst Deattle to havebeen In love with a girl, Beulah
who was a witness at the trial.
GENOESE WORKMEN DIEIN FALLING BUILDING
(Social li ul I nt InGENOA, Italy, Sept. 8. Forty-fou- r
workmen were buried hare today in thecolapse otl a theater building. Sevenbodies have boen recovered.
WILEY'S HAND
IS FELT HERE
The of nimemcnt forfood mainland has now
to the date Industry, FundCommissioner II. Dlanchard
l.-e- u"i iiuieaaat" brought Into oguo will bono iniii ino Hales will Do
" w"' 'irj lino ino uniieu hiaies.i n mkk. i u- -
.,,1 ltd ..ft.' llM.ltf ... fllt, I.....I.... kn.Hrefu(!( e ow (o (
t wu8 urt,dlly
RATES TO SHOW
$5855.54 CREDIT
After all oMr.illng ocnacH,and redemption n sur-
plus $5 SH.M Is estimated for Ihowater and t.ower ended
31, 1'Jll. Tho last monlhhup with u loss of $0000 for
Iho sower and of u gain for wat-er which only mado this up butalso of $51). 1 1
.Tho for Iho bIx
is based thu following np.
has been apiimprlated fortlio wuter und sower works for tho
and redemption to
This leaves n of $9,836 40to which must bo added iho
over from 'the histterm making altogether $1)855.51. Fromthis to bo deducted whichIs Ihe four ier ontho Issuo Just jnado undof whloji tho $200,000 Is available.This, leaves u balance ot $5805.51.
has "issio uers nun no snail nomy tno,dered to Ijilinlnu. Mrs. It J. Hull I"' Importers of fact thatiiult and gone to Coast, and Mrs. sotake precautions In the nmt- -.
Coulter I, usslgned lo Central. ter, If the rundlttons aro not bettered
"'Mrs.' at '" centers the dates .nayMary S. Compton. tho teacher b" dc n d "l vnrloui ports of en-- !.In Hllo High. .... ,.. lrv i""l be treated In sauio niatl- -
row .hi,,,,,,.,,, , , ,
resignation of rrlnilp.il Itlchmoiid,on of
nf
llalley andagainst
und one
hounds likeIts II
police this
to Couittemporarily and men .moioi- - proximate 'Thu total retima
tyclu Ofllcer Allien went tho ti.iil should he while tho oxpsmll-o- fIho nuto. a lllng tun-- , Including operating expellees,
ho BtopiKid iiiiichlna and on not Including thoInformed Mr, Tlhlen und his com- - Territorial Issue, which.
hatotho soft penal iiarinuuy, nioy
without protem.tho
the region;battled the sticky redthe tussled tho na-
tional highway tho Illdgomountains during
roads Biibmorged orwiped hy washouts,bucked on Iho
on Page
Kiplingagainst
Bttle,the
ofdegree. is alleged
youngOinford,
Cn'de.)
spread thepure on thoreached
lMward
cleaner lueinousthero
Miaraniio
clorCll,
palng(uteres'
ofreturns
sixfinished
thonot
allotted beingforward.
estimate presentmouths on
200,O0O
present, amountsI75.173.C0.
balance$59,11,
balance carried
has $1000Interest at cuit
Territorial
tho
Grammar
tlgurlng theresulted
police
bonded
carried
stopped flguios.on $Si),h()0
musical Makingtacklo, tho Interest bunds,
picsent
obeved
swamps
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HEiL 9 . EVENING
IMj ' nni w " " MM B1"H sfRftw -- .
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Masonic Temple
AWeeKly Calendar
MONDAY:
Honolulu MjiIiiI.
TUCGDAY:HonoluluSi riiml U( gri e.
wcdncsday:
thursday! .
FRIDAY:
SATURDAY:III Mull I No, :i Regular.
AH vlsltlux inmbtni of thaOnltr bio I'nrtllhlly Invited toxt'cn' s of local lets
on the2nd andMondays ofeach monthat K. P. Hall
P. M.
URINE EHGINtHn? m Aim'4KEFICIAL ASSn".IATIOH. tiationi cor-lul- l)
invited.
HAWAIIAN TRIBE NO. 1, I. O. R. M.
MuH om Ill-i-t nml tlilnl Tui iln)
ot null iniititli In lYaternlty Hall I O
O V building Visiting brothers cr-illul- ly
bulled In attend.1 ROBINSON. Sicliini
11 V TODD, C of It
aOKOLULU LODGE, 616. B. P. 0. 1.
Honolulu Lodge No. 1(, D. P. 0,Clkt. meets !n their ball, on KingOtreet. near Fort, every Friday atalDK. Visiting Brother are cordially'nTlted to atteni.
D 1" R 1SENBERG, E. Ra HO. T KLUKclEL. Sea
Wit HcKINIEY LODGE. HO. 8,E. of P.
Heeu ery 2nd and 4tb Saturdayranlng at 7:30 o'clock In K. of P.
Hall. cor. Fort and neretanla. Visit-ing brotbtra oordlalty Invited ti at-
tend.F. F. KILBEY, C. 0.R. A. JACOUSON, K. B. B.
OAHU LODGE NO. 1, K. of P.'
Meets ecry first and third rtldayatT So o'clock, l'ythlan I tall, corner Bere-tan- lu
nml l'ort Vlaltlnslonllally Iniltil to attend
s nncKnit, c co ih'.ini:. k of u & a
HONOLULU AERIE 140, F. O E.
MeiU on hrcond nml Wednes-day ownlrn: of cmli inmitli nt 7 10
n'cloik. In Sm Antonio II ill, Vlncjnrilftnx't, nwir nmina Ylsltluj brothersnn linllfd lo ait ml
01.O A DAVIS, AV. P.W)l C M'COY, Secy.
MILTON & PARSONSAro chawing the
LATCCT PARISIAN EFFECTS IN
MILLINERY
Hotel Street Oppoille Young Hotel
NEWTCHOOL HATSHandsome Pon-im- Hats for Ladies at
MISS POWER'S MILLINERY
llnjlon BlockPARLORS
Tel. 1102
Meet4th
7:30
streets. brotli-t-- r
fourth
Fort Street
VISIT THEMary-An- n
Bonnet Shop
It adds &?to the joy ofliving.Complete rtock at low and high
prices.
HonoluluPhoto Supply Co.,"Everything Photographic"
PERSONALITIES
1)1! SHEPHERD Is at present In
tlllo lint will loturn to Honolulu Hunih
l)It J XI WHITNEY bus luturncdin town uftor u vncullou spent onllnw'nll
i: r. ki:i.ixi:r, ut oiobe, Ail- -
riiun. Is Mopping at the I'leuriiiitonJIUS N II. EMERSON, wlfo f Ibo
loci police- - department physician, ifturned from Ibo Coast In llio Slcrrotills moi nlng.
J 1' COOKE was elected presidentof tbu Mcllrjde Sugar Company yesterday, Btieccedlng the lato II P Bald- -
win, mill John Wnlcrhmtse a elect- -
ed to Binccod Mr Cooke on treasurerT .1. SWADLING will lenic short-l- y
for n year's vacation In Eutope.He Is manager of Aloa plinlatlntiBtore. mill while nwn tho businesswill ho looked iitier In (1 1. Duck-
worthRICH MID HARDING DAVIS"
Known ns "Dickey,' came In onthe Slcnn (Ills morning nfter havinginiiiiilLiI out n two inoiilhs' businesstrip along ibo l'.iclflc Coast.
senator edward quinn.mnile a short round trip lo tho maln- -
hiiil and wns numbered among thepassengers In the Slerrn this morning
l)U I V COVi:S, who has beenr.livi'M mi tho mnlnlaiid for nenrln mar leturned In tho Sierra thismorning and may renime the practiceof ilcntlxtr In this city.
CAPTAIN J. 1U l'AUKEIl, wlUi theHawaiian Diedglng Company, havingcompleted a business trip to theCoast, returned to tho Islands as apassenger In the Sierra this morn-
ing.V 11. SMITH, of the Manufactur-
ers' Shoo Company, has returned fromn combined business anil pleasuretrip to the mainland. He arrivedwith the throng In the Sierra thlomorning.
O IinitOI.D. connected with thoSpieckels' sugar refineries In an off-
icial capacity. Is a lsltor to tho In-
lands, where ho expects to remain butu few weeks. Ho was numberedamong the throng In the Sierra thismorning.
Mils. c.Eonai: u. cuutis, wlfo ofManager Curtis of Jordan & Co. underwent a serious operation at thesanatorium on VeilneSday.i She' 'wentinrougii ine urueai succeasiuiiy uiiuher many friends will bo pleased toIcnrn.that shq Is making, a good recovery. 1 ItJ ' i ,' DR. A. K. SINCLAJll,i proved apassenger whom eerbody wag ob-
liged ito meet while on tho liner SI- -
erri Drl Sinclair representing theFmlernl quariintliie sen Ice "passedthe ship" while steaming towards Ho-
nolulu jesterday afternoon. WhenI he Sierra nrrhed off the port earlrthis morning there were no formalities neiessnry and tho liner steamedlo the wharf without delay. Dr. Sinclalr iiccoiiii anlul by Mrs. Sinclairmid dillil, bave greatly enjojedvlt.it tn tho mainland,
J. S (Sunny Jim) McCANDI.KSS.and Mrs McCaiullets mo back fromn Ultra moiilnV trip to the mainlandwhich called tin in to tho AtlanticCoast. Mi. McCaudlCBH was n pioniln-en- t
flguro In tho great Slirlner convent Ion held nt Hoehtstcr, N Y., lastJuly "Sunny Jim" for that Uns thoname on mcry lip as tho thousandof Shilneis marched thioiigh thethoroiighlaies of "Camara town" wuhtho sinecure of nil oje at tho headof tho pageant.
CHAKI.US O. IIOCKUS and Mrs,Hoi ku. nfter nearly three months'spent on the mainland Including anextended Islt to Canada, returnodIn tlie Slorru this morning, Mr. Hoc-ku- n
was mio of tho real llvo wlri'H
wlilelivdld liiislncHH at Rochester, N. Y.
at tho time tho Shiluer liost werepresent In ronclau". lloikus provenmio of Ilia mokt energetic of boosters for Hawaii ucl and did hlu sharein attempting to mnko Hawaiian pineapple Juko n popular boierngo withfin oterlieated Now YorK Stato popu-
lace. Incidentally llockus made bust- -ncss pilgrimages where oil gushusfaith and linectigated n number ofprofitable propositions.
Mlchlo Niklforoll and Marie Nlklforoff. IiIb wife, who, a few das agobrutally nssaultod a Chinaman Intenement bouse on Aala lane, werotried this morning In police court.W. T. Rawlins appeared as a specialco'unsel for prosecution. Tho courtafter heirlng tho testimony of ChangMan, the complainant, committed thedefendants to tho circuit court.
LOCAL AND GENERAL
Henry neormun of Hanover, Ger-many, and who has been a resident ofHonolulu ulnco June 2, 1882, appliedfor his first papers In the UnitedStates District Court.
The Celtic Chief case was continuedIn the United States District Courtthis morning when Captain GeorgePlltz of tho Inter-Yslan- d service wason tho stand. He gave testimony nsto the part tho Inter-Islan- d boats tookin the suhuge and will be Examinedfurther when the Manna I.oa comesback again from her present trip, TheMiller Salvage company will put aman on the stand thlB afternoon.
ii e
AlleHsamlro I.Ion attorney for the'lefenso In the trial of the CamorrlsUat Ylterbo, Italy, 'viih occused of brlb-- 1
cry In the case.
JA3. H. LOVE
ywr ? "iTftVfVTKJPT'TIV
BULt,ETINVHOrlULlVT-H.- , FRAY,'8EPT'8, 1911.
Furniture and; $ano. MQVcrs:3SBSCity Transfer Co. - , - Phone
f i
SliipptegiTWO MILLION DOLLAR CARGO
IN LINER SHUNYO MARU
New Japanese Steamer Bringing Many Distinguished Pas-
sengers Asiatics for Hawaii Sierra Brought RecordList from San Francisco Pacific Will HaVe Many Float-
ing Palm Gardens When Pacific Mail Plans Are Complete.
Tho largest nml most vnliiahlo
shipment of raw silk eer carried In
n Too Klscn Knlsha liner across thoPacific between China, Japan nnd SanFrancisco. it reported to be In tran-
sit In the new and pilatlal linerShun jo Marif which Is expected will
be an arrival Honolulu .harbor J,or about ten o'clock tomorrow oven-A- ..
29 .,.,''Ing 'and will come alongside Alakeawharf early on Sunday morning.
AiUlcea rccehed here today aro tothe effect that Shunjo Mam Is bear-ing 2,300 bnles of raw Bilk. Tho ship-
ment Is allied at $1,610,000. ThoTenjo's silk was given quick dispatchbetween Son Francisco nnd NowYork. Tho Western Pacific had atrain waiting on the wharf and thertlk was transferred In a hurry fromthin to cars, and the run to NewYork was made in 4 days 23 hours,Thero will be a train waiting for thoShun jo's silk, and preparations arosaid now under way to glo It nneen faster run to the Atlantic seaboard.
The Shunjo left Yokohama twodays behind schedule, and Is bring-ing a large number of passengers, Including , United, .Statosl MinisterO'Brien l and a number-o- f prominentJapanese.
Captain Harry Smith has wirelessed. In that he hopes, fpr ,a promptgranting of 'pratique v by the local'quarantine officials upon his nrrhalon Saturday night. This Is declaredan Impossibility 'as tho Federal lawsdistinctly forbid ;poslng a vessel car-
rying Oriental passengers after night-fall.
It Is believed that tho turblners Intho Shunjo Maru hao not settleddown to their regulation gait nnd forsome rensou or other are cantingsome trouble with a consequent de-
lay.Castle and Cooko, tho local ropre--
Bcntutlu's for tho Shunjo Maru haveextended a general Invitation to tho'public to call nnd Inspect tho hand-
some new vessel at nny tlmo between
Suuduy afternoon.m
Room for Many In the Siberia.
heie on
beSan
boand
in for lastoverhav
In tho
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W.of a of
shipping (icoplo allV. Saunders,
nnl ers nml one of the best-know- n
I Hrt a atn llrtnlllA n i.t nn.l litoff
' ' '. ,. ,au. ino uiiiicu aL.ii.c--
unhe had for
It was that tho cip-tai- n
his waxu to his gossiped
In thoof the Exchange, San
Tho wastho he
was He was taken to the Hospital, but'
His was at bed- -bide he passed
was 01 soars ofand a of New Ho Ih
by his and aIn Manila.last
was the,ot the
waB to histhe the
steamer reached tho a coupleot ago. During
faithful and meritorious service i the
commandsboth the runs. Hehad a of friends In the ,
of tho who will de
30. The two newauthorized by thu last nav
ul uct will be of tonsor the wur
selu In the The largestfar for tho
aro llio New and the.u tonsand it
that thotho of two and fho size. The new
will thaneer put on a
for I lie'IM. It . Id. fntl lln,.- - Qllm,lf1 . ... . ., .int. i .itiuu .".in unci ........... menu mo nrmaiueni oi ine es- -
Is Oirougli a wi8 Wl bo tho Bame n tho New Yorkhaving Yokohama j'oBter-'an- d with a of tenday for nnd San fourteen-lnc- h this
tan I jiniach to u battleship thoono hundred mid twcntj-flv- e cxpertu are
from this will be Ing the of a slxtcen-lnc- h gun.iilentj". of room for tho list of It will u buttleshlp(ans tn tho to tho
nt tho ot II Haek-'- n battery of tenfeld and en hundredIons Oilintal will lio illpcharg-- l.
'c.1 tho stay of Ibo Siberia ut i In the...... n.. utt...!.. I.. ...... ...On. I I XV'lllt lli hr Ihn Hlnndthe . li. ii'J ;i.i..Tiii n it ...... ..,.. ... .....
next Kaluid.iy.Ea
Wllhclmina Back Sunday.Returning to tho port on Sundaj,
tho Navigation on a toIielmlna will ready forlo "Francisco, the vessel beingscheduled to for the coast atten o'clock on Wednesday morningA hundred cabin passengersbeen booked. The vessel will wellprovided with sugar pineapplesas part sailing Hlloevening the Wllhclmina
passengers, a numbering travelod that vessel fromtoast,
Marama Left Vancouver.Tho Canadian-Australia- n Ma- -
1281
Captain Saunders Death Surprise,The sudden demise Captain
Saunders brought many expresclons sympathy from host
along tho coast,Captain James etcr--
commander of transpacific Btcamnavl- -
i,i,,i..uHospital nfter Illness againstwhich been struggling sev-
eral months.While known
was ailing sudden deathshock friends who
with him murine departmentMerchants'
Francisco. veteran Bklpiiorwalking along Btrect, when
suddenly stricken.Marino sank
rnpldlj'i widow hiswhen nwaj
Captain Saundersage native ork.survived widow marrieddaughter who resides
Captain Saunders' commandPacific Mall liner Korea.
Owing tojjils state health cap-
tain forced resign connec-tion with company when
coastmonths' his many
years'with Pacific Mall Captain
Saunders held many onChina and1 Panama
hoi seaportsworld regret his
mise.
M'iv Ilattleihlps Illirgpst Kier.Washington, Aug.
battleshipspiobubly 28.T.00
dlnplacuinunt, biggest veworld. ships
ko designed AmericanNavy York Texas,with UlHPlaceluent of J7.000each, became known only today
Navy Department contemhours o'clock ,,iu(ej exceeding their
Hlilps have heavier armorbefore battleship, which
iKiountB their leased displace-- 1
uewhltb reported cables
Balled from Texus, main batterybound Honolulu guns. With
easily accommodate ,lo,u00-to- u
passon-- j naval nidiiame couslder-gcr- s
port. There questionnppll-- , require 35,000-to- u
'for transportation rmst withstand terrific reioll fromnow.oV'fllo ofllco muln slxteen-lnc- h
couipanj'. guns.cargo
durlnc Infantrymen Return Maul.nrrUtil Itltpr-- f
Maul Uiib morning inoro refour and ono hundred
nnd llo enlisted men belonging to'Companion A nnd F of the Twentieth
steamer Wll- - Infantry who haxo been hlkomade
depart
havo
cargo,
sixty largo
liner
steamer
Mntwni
carried
lumed olIlcerH
a trip Hawaii and tin volcano. Tho nomo- -
ward trip was rather a Btonny one,the Maul meeting with strong tradowinds and choppy seas accompaniedby n heavy swell. The steamerbrought as cargo 88CC bags sugarand ten packages sundries. Tho ofll-ice-rs
report that tho Wnllelo withsugar will arrive homo- - on Saturdayalso bringing a load of cattle.
Hawaiian Sugar at the Itthmut.Twelve thousand Ioiib Hawaiian
sugar which leR tho Islands by theway of Hllo on August 21st has reach- -
rnms has Hailed from Vancouver with ed Sallna Cruz 111 the Amerlcau-H- a
Honolulu. Fanning Island and 8yd-- , wnllan freighter Mexican. 'The vesselney. N. 8. W., as ports of cnll. Ac- -, arrived at tho Isthmus on lust TueBcording to a cable received by tho lo-- daj1,
cal branch of the Alerchants' Bx- -
change, the steamer departed from Hundred Booked In Sierra.British Columbia port Wednes-- I When Oceanic steamship
departs Francisco
W.C.Pcacock&Co.,Ltd.Tel. 1704 Wines and Liquors Tel. 1704
Family Trade a Specialty( Mont Rouge Wines
Sole Agents Mumm's ChampagneSchlitz Beer
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next Wedncsdiy morning nt least onohundred passengers, will tnko pass-ag-
in tho popular liner for tho mainland. The freight offerings are reported as very gratifying, includingquantities of sugar and preservedpineapples.
MlThirty Thousand Cases Pineapples.
Included la tha freight offering fortho Mntson Navigation steamer Wllhclmlna to Ball for San Francisco onnext Wednesday morning Is one con-signment of thirty thousnnd pineap-ples. The vessel will depart with3G94 tons sugar, of .which 1063 tonsIb being taken on nt llllo. Somasmnll shipments of bananas, and otherlines of Hawaiian products Will besupplied as well as one thousandsacks rlco. , .
MlHonotulan Away for the Coa.it at
Noon Today.The Mntson Navigation steamer
Honolnlnn salted from Kaliuliu atroon 'today taking about twentj-fiv- e
passengers from tho Maul ports Ineluding those booked from llllo, ThoHonolulon was supplied with a conslderablo amount of' sugar.
PASSENGERS ARRIVED--r-
IK
Per O. S. S. Sierra, from Ban KratvCisco, Sept. 8. .Miss I.jdla Aholo, Sister Alelda, C. II. Alspaugh, Mlts Viar. Alspaugh, Miss Marie Anderson,Mrs. A D. Angus and child. MissCharlotte Ayer, Mrs. S. E. Ilaker, K.O. Raitlett, Mrs. Uarlctt and child,n. Ulshop, C. O. llockus, Mrs. llockus, Miss M. 0. Uorileu, H It. Dro-di- e,
Mrs. Alice Brown, MrB. J, U.
llrown, W. A. Cnwley. Miss S. UelleChamberlain, Mrs. J. M. Chamberlain,Mlsa M. L Chlpmun, Mrs. I M. Chit-tenden, Miss M. E. Clarke, Mian S. IIClarke, MrB. W. A. Clark. T. I,. Cloer,TIiob. Copley, Miss J. CouchUDr. JI Cowcs, Mrs. Cowob and two chlldicn, i;. C, S. Ciabbe, Mrs. Crabboand two children, Mtss I.Ida Crick- -
nrd, Miss LlssaCrtckard, Rev. A. E.Cross, Mra. Cross, D. Crozlcr, Mrs11. Culman, Miss Eveljn Ciinntnghnm,I). II. Davis, Miss B. M. Dawson,Miss Irene Dickson, Miss ElizabethDolan, Noel Deorr, J. K. Ellis, MrsN. U. Emorson, Miss A. Emnieliith,Sister Eudes, Al. Frechtte, Miss Mar-Jor-
Freeth, Miss Alvu L, (lirdner,Miss l. ll. Onult, Miss Mjra' Oault.1'. W. (Icsell, MIsb Inez Olbson, MissHattlo Olesy, Mrs. Ida Gove, Miss M.Grace, Mrs, S. .1. Craco, Miss M. Gia-ha-
Miss Nora Hafflej, MISs SueHamilton, P. V. Hanson, H. II. Hartand nurse. Miss Hascul, Tom Hei- -
bert, O. Hcrold, Mrs. Herold, T. R.Hinckley, Mrs. C. I Hodge, I.eonHoulgsbciger, UIIllo Howard, T, F.Hustnee, Mrs. HiiBtaco and two In
fnulB Miss Ethel Hutchlns, Mlsa M.
Jensen, P. F. Jernegan, Miss GenevaJones, Miss M, Jordan, "Hon, JuliusKahn, Mrs. Knhn, Julius Kalin, Jr.,Master C. P. Knhn J A." Kennedv,Mtss Hattlo Klhlcr. Miss Mabel C.
Iadd, Ray Lawrence, Miss .li Ul.nube. Miss Etta i lo, D. A. .Lclsk,MIuh r. A. J.cmmoj). Miss Qrnce'Lcw-Is- ,
Mrs. W. Ing Dothatn, Mrs. L. D,
Uiwoll. Mli.3 1 C; Lyons, J. S.MrH. McCundless, Miss E.
McCartjij, Mrs, A. Q. Marcalllno, MUhA. S. Marsh, Mrs. Ullu Marshall, C.r. C. Man, Miss A. Maiiormann, 0.W. Mnxej', Miss Mary Maxwell, MlsiA. K. Means, Miss Alma Mills, MissRuth Mills, Miss M. J. Mitchell, F.W. Mooro, Mrs. C. 11 Morse, MissM. MoBsronn, Miss Qussle Muller, Ed-
ward Munro, Miss Anna D. Nelson,Mrs. M. V. Newman, Jno. Nott, Jr.,Mrs. II. W. M. Ogg, E. Parker, Capt,J. R. Parker, Miss .May PaschlckMrs. Jessica Pascoe, Sister Perpetuo,F, C. Poor, Mrs. Poor, Master EboyM. Poor, Miss Eleanor Poor, Mrs, W,
T. Papa and child, Mrs. G. Portei,
nolds, Allss Graco Robertson, Miss C.
L. Root, Geo. Rudlo, Geo. Ruemnnn,Fred Saak, I.. A. Savallsh, Dr. II.Schapper, Allss Bertha Shefller, II. HScovel, Allss Alabol Shaw, Alias 8. M.
Sheldon, Miss D. E. Shlroy, Evan daBllva, Airs, da Bllva, Dr. A. N. Sin-clair, Mrs. Sinclair and child, Mrs. R.
E. Smith W. If. Smith, Miss EmmaD. Schmidt, W. A. Splnks, Mrs.Splnks, Airs. AI. Stevenson and child,Goo. Storck, Chas. W. Stewart, Mrs.N. Storm and child, Allss Mary E.Sttntor, Miss1 J, Toner, B, O, Tlldcn,Miss Clara B. Townseud, Allss Ida I,Tuckor, Mrs. M. J. Turner, Allss AdaS. Varney, Airs. M, Vauglian nndchild, MIbb E. V. Vroom, Miss A. V.Ward, Allss Helen Watklns, U N,
Wheeler, Mrs Wheeler, Aliss B.Weight, Allss E. G. Wells, Atrs. I II.Wheatley, Airs. Stephen Wing, AllssLydla J. Williamson, Allss RubyWoods.
Tho old U. H Kan Mnrcns, batterednnd bint by the big guns of tho moderniinvj and now merely n pile of JunkIn Chesupiujio Hay, Is to be tho targetfor tho dreadnought Delaware.
MUSICAL AUTO
(Continued from Fag 1)
sylvanln pikes. This would hOVo Bat- -'
iBflcd the hardened tourists, but withMr. Tlldcn It wub a case of businessnnd he wont on, crossing Hie Alle-
gheny mountains, boring through thenbmonlable slough of mud and rockswhich. In West Virginia, nro culledroads; ciossed and rccrossod llio Ohioriver on rafts and dinky ferries thatscaicelj floated tho car, Invnded thoterritory of the Kentucky bnckwoodi.men and finally crossed the rlvornKaln Into Ohio to enjoy a week offlue roads In llio fairly level countryfrom Ohio lo the Mississippi valley,
After crossing the Mississippi, Mr.Tlldcn visited many cities In MIS'
court, Kansas, Oklahoma and
Then ho headed south over thornouiitaluous roads of Colorado IntoNow Mexico On July 24, beforo reach-ing Alhuknerqiie, they were caughtIn n cloudburst and 'were forced toseek shelter for three nights In campIn the mountains.
Washouts and continuous rainsmade It necessary to change theirroute materially. They ciossed thoRio Grnndo on July 28, running onllio ties of tho railroad brldgo. Twomore miles wero covered on tho tics.because the many streams were tooswollen to be forded.
After returning to tho trial theyfound that It was Impossible, to makeonly eleven miles In nine hours ofstrenuous travel. For two nights theycampejl In the desert with coyotes furneighbors. They struck Into themountains again on August 1, nnd af-
ter reaching Bnowllnke, Aiiz., foiin I
load conditions ImrroUug. This per-
mitted moderate Hieed on the run toPhoenix, Tho rest of the Journey toLos Angelos, which Is a comparatively well known route, was coveredwithout special Incident.
MRS. McCANDLESS WRITES
Editor Evening Bulletin: Iwunt to correct the article In yestirday morning n AdvcrtUer whltli refersto my boj', (Jeorg--i McChndlcsH. j ,
Ho was brought before'Judge Whit-ni- j'
of the Juvenile Court upon theiliarge of lulling rlolenja revolve fromthe Uelll eau home at' Kaltnukl undalso of hnvlnr sold a houie(Vthi.lib-- iliuiged to us. It djvelopeu nt llio near-lu- g
that ho hud not stolen the revolver,but bad bouKht It from the Belllveauboj--, who was n playmate of bis, and heHas tlureforc not held on this charge,but was sentenced to the ReformSchool because ho sold all old house(servant's qimrtirs) belonging to uswithout permission. We bod put hintIn charge of tho bind whim this housewas so that he could ralso ehltkeiiB Heraid the house was old and dldn doimit-- good to tho plan- - and so he soldIt The Judge, In sentencing him to theReform Srhool, told him If ho behavedun will lis hcUiad while there beforehe would bo released sooner. He Islittle oxer 10 now.
The paper also mentioned Oeorgo asbeing the boy xho told people theyhnd money at thu messenger otlico nndwhen they called for It he uoilld gothrough tlulr bouses. George ntverwent through their bouses, nnd the
this morning explains how It
was that fleoige got llio hint of tillingptstplt lluy had money or pneluugi-- s attho mossenger olllee. It wps from reading tho fnnnj pa.iers, mid It was onlyIn fun Hint George did this i
Oeorgo h is been blamed for lot ofthings ho dlil not do Yours truly,
GEORGE'S MOTHER.
Fifty dollars nnd costs of court wastho sentenco which Jhillce Juilgo Mon- -
sarrat handed dowtt Ibis morning to.Atel Ylm, tho Chinese plneapplo thief,who was arrchted at Wnhlaw.i by
oiUccr AIcAngus, Tho defendantwas represented today by C, F. Chll- -
llngworth and Wm. II. Crawford.
Manuel Santos, Portuguese, whostole a sllvor watch, and who wassubsequently arrested by police, wasthis morning sent to Jail for sixmonths, Wm. C. Luke, a Chlnosowatchmaker testified that tho defendant brought the samo watch lo himfor repair. SantiiH Is a "bad egg ' according to tho police.
Upon tho refusal of the Berkshire
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3PASSENGERS BOOKED
p c
Per stmr. Mniina Ixin, for Kona
and Kail ports, Sept. 8. Mrs, Mcslck,Miss' Ionu, Mrs. Urn Stargan, MIsbMnller, Miss C. Ntthonu, V. I litistnco, wlfo nnd children, S. 8. Holph,W. C. Pnrko, Miss N. Wallace, Mrs.Wallace, P. J. Daniel and wife. MissJ, U. Jones', J. M. RobortB and wire,J. W. Osakl, Gov. r'rear, C. 8. JiidJ. .
Miss O. Klvn, T. A. Brim, S. C.
White, A. Lindsay, Mrs. J. A! Maogon,R. E. Wright and B. Stowort andWife, i
Per Blmr. Claudlnc, for Hawaii andMaul 'ports, Sept. 8. II E. Mctzgcr,Mrs. Mctzgcr, Miss F. V. Balloj, Mrs.B. II. Bfllloy, Mrfl. M. U Simpson.MIsb C.,L Turner, It. P,1 Nottnge,Mrs. H. til. .Austin, Miss M. Young,Catherine Clioy, Emma Ljpus, .MissM. D. I.jnnB, Mrs, O. P. Haven, Mm.Train, W. C. Crook, W. V. Smith,Miss C, do l.luo, Mrs. J. do Rego,Mrs. C. S. Judd.
Per Btmr. 'W. (1. Hall, for Kauaiports, Sept. 8. Miss Anderson, C, R.
Hunt, C. O. 8mlth, Mrs. J. M. Cham-
berlain, Mrs. Wing, Mrs.-- Ahl, I. M.
Whltohouse, J. Duggnn, II. II. Bio- - .
dlo. t .Per Btmr. Manna Kca. for Hllo'vln
way ports, Sept. 12. Miss LoulsoNnukana, S. K. Mooklnl, lliith Zane,Annie Amann, Miss Louise Jlal, MissI.ncy Perry, Miss M. Watson, Miss II.
.dcCorrlaton. llss Borden, Miss d,
MIsb 0. "lewls, C. R. King, MissUnderbill, Miss Nolln-- P. jbnllett, (1.
W. R. King, MrB. King, C.il. Dickey.Mrs. Dlckej, T. Osakl, 8.' It. Dow-dl- e.
J
Per stmr. Klnau, for Kauai ports,Sept. 12 Miss D. Sheldon, Miss N.Sheldon, Miss M. I'ascliecli, G. Chung,(1. Chang Mr.. and MrB. H II. Fair-chil- d,
Mrs. J. 11. Boper, ilrp. II. Bop-e-
J. lliifh, Mrs. Bush, MlJ.' mid Mrs.Slcwirt.
Per M. N. S. 81 Wllhelmljfa, for SanFrancisco, Sept. 13. Mr. Mill Mrr.Hurry D. Rogers, Mr. and Mrs. C. I
Wood and family, II. It. Hitchcock,Jr., W. II. Hoogs, Jr., C, Do LaVorgne, W. P. Sherman, Mr. Weight,Mr. Woodward, W. 11. McKeo, B
Mrs. S. C. Brims, 'Mrs. II II.
IJiidsmlth, Mr. and Mrs. Jerfrevs,MIsb Jeffioys. W. C. Werle, A. Bues-chc- r,
W. Wells, A. Horner, Then.Cooke Mr. and Mrs. II. B. Penhal-lo-
Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. Russoll, .Mrs
O. Rnnisaj-Rottne- r, Mtss V. Blair,Mfa. J. King, M s. II. Simpson, Mrs.Clews, Miss Einl y Ladtl, Mrs. A. W.,T. lottomloy am child, MIrs E. May,Mlssl,D!'I3ecrmnil, Mr. and 'Airs. Stll-we-
Mls3 Stllwjell, Mrs. Guthrldge,'.Rfjsis. G. and IT. Btown, Jtrs. Tors-te- r,
Mrs. A. Lackland, Mr, nml Mis.Clenvcr, Mr. and Mrs. H.jP. Wood,Allen 'Wilcox, Carl Schacfer, Mrs. J.J. Arnold, II. P. Fajc, R.J. O'Brien,B. F. Mingles, W. B. Clark. Mr. andAirs. Ralph Wilcox, Miss M. Blvcn.Howard lledeman, Judge Sllllmnn,Allss Helen Knlna, Mrs. C. S. Hol-
low ay. Dr. and Airs. J. It. Judd. Air.
and Atrs. It. W. Prldham. Geo. H.Cowan, E. F. Klllner, All. mid MrsG. P. Wilcox, Airs. E. N. and Miss..II. E. Atoore, E. N. ami U A. Moore,Aug. Ahrens, C. Abrcns, O. linger. A
f" TRANSPORT 8ERVICE.
Dlx nt Seattle, out of commission.Logan, sailed from Ban Francisco,
Sept. 5.Sherman, sailed from Manila, Aug. 1,
nrrlved Honolulu, Sept. 4.
Sherman, Balled from Honolulu furSun Francisco, Sept. 4.
Crook, arrived H. F. Apr. 13.'
Buford, sailed from Honolulu for SanFrancisco, nrrhed Aug. in.
Warren Stationed at the Philippines.Thomas at San FraucUco under re
pairs - 'I 4RhVl
Sana. in.
I
Friday, 6ept. 8.Francisco Sierra, O.
DEPARTEDThursday, Sept. 7.
Hllo Wllhclmina.. M, N.
S. S. 0
. s. s.I
p. in.flallnu. Cruz via IstandportB Co-
lumbian, A.-ll- 8,5 p. in.Friday, Sept, B.
Kona nnd Kan ports Alauna Iin,stmr.. noon.
IN FOREIGN PORTS.i .
Friday Sept. 8,SEATTLE Sailed, Sept. 7: S. S.
Hjades, for Honolulu,BAN FRANCISCO Arrived, Sept. 8,
G n. m.: S. 8. Koroa, henco Sept. 2.Brewing Association nt Plttsllild, OKOHAMA Balled, Sept. 7: 8. S. 81- -Miish, to relnstute n discharged em- - bcrla, for Honolulu.ploje, nil the 75 men emplojed ut the HONOIPU Sept. 7: Sailed, chr, AIu- -asKotlatlon'B brewery went on strike. rlcl, for San Francisco.
CAREFUL BAGGAGE MEN
Phone 1875
Union-Pacii- ic Transfer Co.,King Street, near Alakea
!
4,' BULLETIN, HONOLULU, T. H., FRIDAY, BEPT. 8, 1911.
v
V
6
N
". -
-FOR
rooms and board. 1345King St.; Ihon9 2801. 0Q20--
room, foror ono or two Hot
ana com wuicr; waiKing uiseancc.296 near Emma. '
E02-- tf
TO
Scaled will bo attbn oillcc of Ripley &
Boston until noon,.10, 1911, for tho
of a fortho of Inwith tho andcopies of which, and of
to may bout tho oftlco of tho
50!-3- t
will bent tho nfllco of tho In
United Stateup to and. 12
noon, 12,1911, and then for allro escupo at theStation In with plans and
with J. 11. Craig,Tho In
Chin go reserves the right to reject unyand all to bo
In sealedfor Klro and to
tboC.
50J0-3- t ,, In
At-
CO.
iOUR
Clearance Salenow on in full swing.
We started this sale toclean up, and clean upwe will.
For, those who could notcome before, we havemade further price re-
visions. Wait no longer.
We need room for ourfall goods.
REMEMBER
Everything at half--'
price and less.
A. BLOM,Fort Street
NEW TO-PA- Y
RENT.
Mnstiilto-proo- f
Nlccly-furnlshc- d sultablocoijplo gentlemen.
Vineyard,
NOTICE CONTRACTORS.
proposals receivedReynolds, archi-
tects, building, Sep-
tember constructionReinforced Concreto Uulldlng
College Hawaii, accordancedrawings specifications,
circular In-
struction bidders, obtainedarchitects,
SnAt.nD TDNDKHS recolvedInspector Charge,
Immigration Service, Ho-
nolulu, Hawaii, Includingo'clock Tuesday, September
opened, erectingHonolulu Immigration
accordancespcclllcutlons archi-tect, Honolulu. Inspector
tenders. Tenders sub-
mitted envejopo marked "Ten-
ders Uscapo," deliveredundorslgncd.
RAYMOND DROWN,Inspector Charge.
MILLINERY SALE
8ACH3 DRY QOOD8
rt. njamifi
Compound HerbaloStMUMti, Uvtr, Kldnty
Hunr RtmMy.BLOOD PURIIMERtmaiiDi .as. bchjmiinas. thi. fictu.i must
TRADK MANRr TMf
at.. afujAMi. atat.f c.Nf V PAT ...It.
StBmACm TcmIoWcm.
HJnrHtllaHif tM.tlmUM
i nan I ialn asm m ttetab.
ami
Honolulu Drug Co.
There was only ono caso beforeJudge Henry 12. Cooper on the crlm-nl-
court this morning; this was thoTerritory vs. Sum Sllva and Joo
for ussnult. Silvn's sentencewas suspended for thirteen monthsand Andrade was lined $25 nnd costs.The mittimus --was suspended until --
o'clock today.
KAHN WILL LOOK
(Continued from Pag 1)
grcssmun decided upon tho llnwnll'trip, mill Is now hero, accompanied byMrs. Kulin and their two koiik, JuliusKulin Jr. ami Muster C. 1'. Kulin.
Hut white lio Is Inking the trip for'his health, the California man will notlie Idle, lip said Ihli morning tnnt ho'expects to malto nn Investigation oflnhor conditions and Is particularly In- -t
tcrestcd In tho development of I'enrlHarbor ns n imvnl base nnd with thoconstruction of military defenses In tho.Islands generally. "I huc long wanted to sea Pearl Harbor and look Intotho defenses of tho Islands, and this'shall make this nno of my first acts,"ho said today.Talk. National Politic-- .
Congressman Kahn discussed nntlon- -nl politics and national Issues, as welln thoso more particularly affectingHawaii, with n representative of thoII u 1 1 c 1 n nt length this morning atthe Young Hotel, where ho and hisfamily arc -- topping. Largely tho talkdwelt upon the possible suspension oftho constvvlsc passenger regulations forbelief In tho protection ofshipping may Indicate Hint sugarMr. and without turln will upheld dur- -
giving Inch, nnd considers thatsuspension rules allow
foreign engage tho coast-wli- o
passenger trade will strike blowdirectly tho heart America's
He at length, too, on thoIssues that engaged Congresslast session and on pari that partyleaders plnvlntr national politics,
"On
unprotected
lirfyt - ifmpi-Vf
f EVENING
is
not will
THE GREATESTresults in of weak di-
gestion are obtainedSCOTT'S EMULSIONbecause when ordinarydo digest, providesneeded nourishmenthighly concentrated
Scott's Emulsionis so easily digested that itsstrength is rapidly absorbedby youngest or
delicate 'SCOTT'S EMULSION
food strengthensail DRuccurs
Tho situation Ik still to beworked out, nnd, of course, William
Is to be mui.li con-
sidered."Olscusslng tariff rolslun fea
tures last points outas consldcidblo slgnlllcnnco fall-- j
Hrlstow,' iitiiftntlfitpnt In tin the- ' ' -American
Is ono of things for which " thinks, theKnhn stands sturdily bo by the Seimto
nn hoof to
vessels to Ina
at of ma-
rine. talkednt Its
thoarc In
Ing tho next session. I
amendmentwith tho rclslon bill.",
ho pointed out, when thobill rather
tho I bill.amend-
ment.Washington Introduced wltl tho
Hawaii nerhatu does not realize, ton bill, but tho Hrlstow amendmentleast some of people here do not,' by nn unmistakable vote,
what tho effect would bo your own may or may not prove cimelu-stenmsh- lp
lines If tho coastwise lnW"M' sentiment of Senate, butwere abrogated," ho said. would It may be taken as one Indicationmean now only ono or two steamers "ie attituuo lowaru sugar iiirm rcvi-mor- o
n month you, perhaps a few,"'0"- -
more In future. That much would Th. Sugar Tariffs Strength,bo gained.
other hand, It would cer- -
is
tho still byfor
mean 11 to own will not that thoAmerican with Its sub- - "inn our single iiem
Its stenmshlps get- - of approximatelyn government subsidy of five At tho sumo on no
thousand dollars, commodity Is so ujworking for low wojild margin to tho producer,
tho out of no commodity does theness. It mean that the Jpny so a tho
Ocennlc for The vast ofbe put out of business. Is responsible tho to.
of Honolulu llko to the producer, commission man and rc- -this will be Intoseo tho or Honolulan or,
tied up to jslderatlon, together the protestscny nt a I that tho tho bcct-Mig- and
. . .... .... 1. I. Ilia, ..n., h.rtiu.M f r.n iron.... linilwiui in iuuimh ..,., n.u.Tv,. ..,.,, .... ......
lust beginning pay. Arc wo schedules to up this full.to see our already merchant
J a Tactics.tho months
has passed a
expense
foods
inform.
adult.
1'rlstow's
Senato
a Senator llrls-to- w
refused IrtroducoSenator
"Whlle Dcmocr.-t-s standtheir
Inlnly your they forget sugarlines. Jnpan, produces largest
sldlrcd line, with revenue, fifty millionsting hun-- f dollars.ilred with sailors other there small
very wnges, profitAmerican lines busl- - other consumer
would Matson small margin nboostenmcrs. Instance, 'cost. amount
How sumed prolltspopIo
Lurllne taller. tnken con-th- o
Sierra unable withlonger loss? Judgo from people
Uniilliim.iiiciiiiicn,going mnny take
scant ma-
rine driven fiom tho" seas?pun's"Why, within Insjt threo
Japan herself coastwise
thethe
sugar
cotton
Jones
driveactual
and" sugar
It Is Mncirtaln,sugar durlnp'the
larllf revision, Ilargely,
of Is
passenger tint prevents foreign make Ita findings e,n December rres.from Engaging on tho coastwlso J Ident Tnft a few day--
passenger Japan Is now uftet can a to Congress,
what wo did at ho Inception our .If tho boanlTan show conclusively thatmarine. Aro we lcavo our ma-
rine while Jnpan Is takingto protect
7
"I do believe law bo nb- -
wou'd
not the
race,
factor
session,
was
House
to
at
on
"It
'tariff revtntia only,'
time,
On(
would
operate
rather will
"As generalwill
whichlaw
withintrade. doing mei-ag- o
going
steps her's?
tho tariff onbe lowered, the American manu-
facturers nnd dealers maintaintheir Industries Mirawfullyi I
rogated, I glad to say, I think It the scheduler will be revised nnd thntcamo nearest being done away with tho President will recommend tho
tho Sierra nnd tho and j vision nnd slirn the bills,tho Honolulan were put on tho Hawaii "When Congress opens, thero will bo
Hut ! understand thero Is o Uio wool and cotton bills, tho Iron andrhanee soon that another bills, tho bills nnd oth- -
win no put into operation, ami pcrnaps coming i i m inrum-i- i w iiiumanother Oce-inl- e liner, nnd with thesOjthut tho lininrdl.ite future of tariff re-o- n
route, Hawaii will bo well hlngis obvldi d for, nnd the movement to let, board."dun n our tho Inroads of .Arbitration.foreign lines will be defeated. Per- - Discussing agreement,sonally, so long as I In Congress he said I" somewhatI will light tho abrogation of divided In Kh attitude. "liven thosothe law."' who In the agreement, howover.
Turning to tho subject of national admit that President Taft wasCongressman Knhn foreshad- - In his uctlon" he s.ijs "I believe
owed a probable iieceptanco nnd rntin-lresul- whether wise or not, will bo
cation of tho arbitration trentles by'the In n veur,"Senate. I Ho mentlnned the nilllughnm natiir- -
'The whole country Is with law briefly, saving that ho hasdent Taft nn this question," ho sald.lr.ot had time to study It, but Its
.,, iimui i .vi.v o. ....,.,, i ,v.....u ......, ...... -)llull(,(. M(iMya excitants bus
whs uiim-v-iui'- 11 uiiuicuvu iiinii;ii uy mu iiiiiiuuu ui iiiu I ..Its constitutional rights In treaty mat
jgB?T
ters ns It do under theso treaties.It Is the question of Its power to abdi-
cate theso rlshtB, not Its opposition tothe principle of arbitration.
"I nm very strdngly1 In fnvor of thesotrentles. Wur Is n terrible drain not
with
"Whileratlllcd
friendsJersey
active.
cases
others.
offered eptton
took
ThereuponIt
.This
i
If It
be-
lievereport tnrltT hoird,
1.
vessels there
various articles
bcllevo
revised
Matson llnerftecl
report
reciprocity
objectsincere
Issues,
shown
heroto-
ward hillsCongressnnn Kahn Is remurknbly
localbeen "Natur
ally, on CoastjOnly on cnunttles Involved, hut onjnrgely common with ours here,"I the wholo world. taxes wrung comments, I havo mnny friends
tho people to support In Hawaii. I this, Inavies enormous. Why should glad huvo (banco to heronot resort to nrbltrntlon dojnnd study their
aw ay awful In moneyand lives?Expects Adoption.
I would not say with certain-ty thnt the trentles will ho by
nroGov.
son of Gov.of
tho by
it
ofJ,
ctlll
thoof tho he
of thourc of tho
tho
tho tho
"andup the
thanhis
ofcot- -
the
tho thoof
forthe
the cry ofblow
of
fortho
tho All
tho
to
tho
nndreach
that on thothe
ofto
to
to
the cannnd
still
ntnto
run
irs up
the tho cf this
tothe
am that the
tho
that
tho and thoof the Oi I nit, for Instance,
tho
with tondltlons for nnowho has not b'ro
our tho nrothe ha
The "nndfrom our armies! and amand are to the comewe nnd to see the 11 inds nnd
this
and
needs nt tlrst hand '
itcro
rates
Mr. Kahn's home Is In Snn Krnnclscn.He was bom In linden, tlermany, IVb- -
28, 1801, and tamo with h,ls parents to California in 1S66 Ho was ed- -
tho I am of tho opinion that, ucated In the public schools of Simwith tho possible elimination of the Francisco, and vv.i electee to tho Stutocommission they will be. I Legislature In ISM Tun ears after- -
Taft bar. Hopast iteniilillean
Hon
Kollette, will then with tho exmitlnn of tho fiftyI have following, I being tobellevo that Taft will nominated second Congress by majoritytho next national opponents. !
tlon. ' The length his stny In Hawaiitho Democrntlo tho enso Ho return by tho
inero manyeandldutes. Iho Wil
New HarmonIndiana aro strong While
would accept
from
the babemost
that
Hrjan
sel.tiluloMinute, ulilrh.'l
'Senator
Kollctta
defeated
lines,
rjierrn,
coming session.
Lmrllno
chi'inlcnl
hirrlcM
countryngulnst
towarduttltude
fa-
miliarbefore.
Interests
weltomn
Senate,
feature,
course,
Lurllne, .
Ii suit In
court lo eject- -
tho present of Mr, nnd Mrs. Charles e,
not formally announced his Chester atI of the opinion that ho; lllm alleges
nomination1 theDemocrats. a number
a
I
wrongfully taken itosscsslunand converted to thclr.own.
Boys SchoolSuits
Boys' School Suits that arefull of style built like"Dad's" well tailored, andmade of excellent qualityblue serge and pretty fancymixtures. From $4.50 up.
Youths' and YoungMen's Suits
Splendidly Tailored Suitsfor 3 o iths and young men,long trousers, ages from 15to 20 years, in blue serges'and fancy materials.
Pair
DEPARTMENTAL
HEADS AWAY
i. (iiivornnr Frcar left nt noin todayfur Hawaii. With him was(Icneral nndLand Commissioner Charles S. Judd.Tlicy will makd ntlon Into iimttcrs that aro In preinl mouug, that bid
nt nml (til ,,, l(,.,lrilt,., tllat ,illWi tll0 ,,PnIsland.
Tho party has taken nnnliiiiK ul IiciukIi it In thought that
wilt a hard llmo itHomo of Island mids, cx(icct to
around much quicker.They will awny about n fort-
night and when thev re-
turn ihoiild plenty nt materialto vvnrU t'i for some time.
DEATH!-!-
llrlgbt's has not beencuriiblo Is that tin ri! has been nufor kidney trouble.
woiidir that the ilenths havedoubled tho o kidneystimulants that tho treatment of
.,ic.wmii-iiii'- r ..l,ii(oncd
trims.
rnary
When tho John J. Pulton worked out n pnlllatlvo Inflamed kidnt)s, kidney troubledisease begun to
Kidney trouble gets wellof the llrst six months, but utterthat writers Inflain- -
inatlnn of tho kldncvsit Is n fuit that tho iinnuut dCMthsnow nearly 90,000 onominutes.
Under the new(Fulton's
llrlgbt's,
Incurable,
open question us to recovery Istho patient n heart and
Recovery can nowcxpetted In a mnjorlty eases, though
tho Intho
falo nil druggists.
grown wonder- - ward ho was admitted to the Murk O'Donnell. through his nttor-ful- h
In (hrea or four months, in ncv II fi Petors. stinted nn no
has gained a great bold nil over thonlltles, and dectrd to the fifty- - iigainst V.. I.. to quiet'country. his renomlnatlon. rtxtli Congress mid every since tltln to Jot S, block 30 on Ninth av- -Senator im of
nn but ilghtb, reelected "the slxti- -bo at a over nil
Republican convcn-.hl- s
of Issldo Is, undetermined. maj
uirrereni. strong,of
and
And
depend
affected
C, Winston has Blurtedcircuit sccttro tho
Clark, speaker tho mont oftins front land Kukannkn,
am street, which ho they
therehave
uso.
FOR. SILK
AttorneyAlexander I.lmlsiy, Jr.
omplclc Invcsllga- -
,triri-.- t
automobile
It ofthe
altogetherhnvo
5
reasoncure
I.lttlounder
and
and
lttclfcomptteiit
every
palliativeCompound)
"Husrecupera-
tive bo
books Christendomtho death
"President haslias
Hdinarzher
50c.
cnuo, Kinmukt, winch nn15,000 bqunro foot. Defcnilunt clnlliM'1111 Interest which is bificil 011
veyancu 111 by Iho high sheriff.The ronipliilnt "on-vojnuc- o
is nhcolulcly nnd voidof no lipcntiso of lack of
of Iho district magistrateentering n Jiidgment upon which thowrit of execution tho purporlodL.ilu nforcniilil was Imsed."
The deslroof land is assuming
form.
Sent-con- e
"TH
--J!
MAINLAND FIRM
s
AGENTS PURE HOSE
LOW BIDDER
(Centlnu.d from 1)passive vvllli it look of HUprunc e
on lit fnc. Nobody Knew him,I'lve minutes later, when the bids wyro
T3BL
is
Is
III,, r . kfiifiit l.v fiinr tlin rimlnii'.
, f r
n
I
fellow rcprcientM the Philadelphia llrm.ttiinpl.. ... . ,.. , ,, i
II llllllliT lull, liu in i. il
mid this
iiuitniit
thewill
twu-tr-
bidr.
llrmiliuitt, Mtnii.int nrtho this
rca, ,Ntho
nndover
gut
the
wt)
Into
and
n
in III
the
Wnoil, of and lined.nwuy on Huwiill, lie roclv tu su-iin- from u
tho at tho of rockWood i color be In to- - protest
morrowWhen bids were voting
WimhI'h features did not rati handleninth tluinge. the othertraitors wire how happen
be commented that tho compan) rcailv to undertake the dmtract tatty It tliiough at 'the
mintedbids v ere n follows:
If hadrock at (2 17 a ion; turn nt
ti IT n ton.'saoo pounds. GuaranteedSurety Company of New
Yorkt'ompiny
18 a ton;I! ID a ton. (luiiranleed by le
CoHoogs U Ilelser
t2.74 a ton; (2 34 a ton.niiurutitreil L J, I' Morgan nnd I'. IIMt Stocker.
rmiHlxteut
iiif
ton
Standard predglng Coni-.a- ..
puny $Jn u ton,; Ssa'3. . .... .... lstructure, II ion. illiiiriinii'ii fC9T
Amirlian Compnny, Haiti-- , -
flvo W Iturseii, big coast tonj traitor, did not put In
but mergrd bisthere Is .those of the DrMllf- -
no six dead line. o,p,ny nnd bid for thnt iimcirn
fair
ofall decree
ofTor by
tho lms beenlle was
look lor one
On
thoMr
are
all
for
bud
lias aroa of,
con- -ado
states thnt thonull
nnd
Inreto
NoMr
the
While
ul,
fig
by
Ho would have part (if his Comt
f-- Ji
1
"PHCENIX"
u
Unr'H jil heie, It uuderstoiMlbid the l.onl-Yiiiin- g Knglneer-In- g
Company Is iiuiililereil n iiiiirkublyhm, It Is i Ident that firmmade u strong clfort for tbn h.ilf-iiilllj-
Tie Voiiii';iiiiiip.iny his u plant nil riadj to do
vnrk ulthout ilila, and It Is
that this fact neigh heavilyngnlnit the rllght dKTerenci!Ill the bids, ns It tho most uitvun-lagro-
that H to bo conslderi il
There Is also, it vv isfitintii.il .mil thrnn of
(irf n,c pi,,,,,, u iipon'tors ther,B dormant Illlo clnolioro j,inK lnmuliy llllt
have
bo
yield.frequently
ilcilnro.
0,"""''''
Itcnul
patient.
effectJurisdiction
Pag.
entirelyNo iblliiltu louilli'ii for 'iuarr wiih
son the n. The prnposnl merely s.ibl thoas bis father Is Is be "sultablorepresented firm opening samples tho werebids. will iiuhmlltt-i- l ,V may
morning.opened,
linpissjvn
milllugcalmly
tire
llreakwater Siiperstriirturnlsi
AitHrluiu
lord-Yoiii- n Ihialneerlmt$2 substruc-
ture,Casii
SHperstructtirc,siibstruttiiri',
AmtrlcaiiSuperstructure, sub.
Hondlii4
III"Individual
trcutmiintthld, Interests withMnndxril-Amcrlru- n
Tlio!,1Kused
int
lird
wllh requirements.Its
rf'qimrry"
Superntriirture,
bo lo Igoit,of dure nothing jit detlnlto.is fuel) prulkteil the Phlla- -
so ilelphl.i llrm not the utas
It
Is
The
suhstrut
ilty
.... .. js
S.nn
The of
but this Is
It thatJob
and
tin- - llguro iiiniiiil. fining Wood saidInilny In u reprcsi nt.itlvu of the Mu-llet In that tho tompiiiy lias no planton the I'.ollil, but Is will equipped onthe Atlantic. W, S, Itlissi'll, who isiiluiivs il "tirs-a- l liner." rYfhiiiitnlliig ontho bids lodty, ill i hiri-i- l lln.t be him- -
eiiuipanj bid ns low ns be toubl nnd
t.ut
now montlis
power-;-
I Imt hi' does not rn how any tninpauy(.in eomn here Iriini the mainland 'andtin the work lowtr.
A Skin uf Beauty is a Joy Forever
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j
1
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1. c h.m.lr.11U.lrltlolMi.ill. I
Acierinomuii r.frit of . IkIIII.tut. Pr. 1. A
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Inn ( luvllrst"A. yiri Ul twill II.
'ttnuru nil's Cm,. n. ih Ih. l.trt lia.mful if ntl thkin prrtnt. 111. ' S r .! I J nil drai.t. .nil I inor
Uou ii.kici.ir 'i.. 1111K1 sikirs!...!. i .nu r W9,plant and part of tho Stnnilnril-Amir- - 'RUT.HCfllllS, h;m 37 Cf:l JuiB S'ltli. (twl'il
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E velviistg BulletinDAILY and WEEKLY Published by BULLETIN PUBLISHINGCO.. LTD., at Kerr Building, Alakca St., Territory of Hawaii.
Daily every day except Sunday. Weekly issued on Tuesday.
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FRIDAY
timed rotloffici llniMlotiletonl-clu- s
As the Spanish proverb says:"He who would biing home the wealth of the Indies must
carry the wealth of the Indies with him," so it is in travelinga must cany knowledge with him if he would biing
homo knowledge. Samuel Johnson.
HAWAII MUST CHOOSE BETWEEN LA FOLLETTE
r AN MAN.
m
Olllclal announcement of Senator Ii run National Convention. Moro thiuiKollcllo's candidacy for the Presidency that, II In Indisputable (lint In nccom-.l- a
a most Important one to the He- - pllshmcnt, whether it lie Judged goodpublicans of I In vntf, because tlio only or bad, Mr. m Koiletto was leaderoccasion un which tlio people of tills of tliu Senate during the etra session.Territory-lia- o any opportunity to ex- - To lilm was turned over tlio shapingcrelto the franchise In voting for the of the Senate's course In conferencePresident la through their delegates with the House on the wool bill andto the national nominating cotivcn- - other Important matters. In some ofHon. theao Ills carefully laid pluns railed
Itcpiihllcuus of Hawaii must tako of execution. Ilia alliance with thosides n4 between Taft and -i Follcttc, Democrats went to pieces, with con-th- e
Republicans and sldcrnhlc Injury to IiIk prestige. Huttho tariff-revisin- g Republicans, tho fact rcuialna that ho was more
Tlieie will be strong Influences prominent than any other Republicandr.iulng in both directions. Willi I .a lender In House or Senate. And etKoiletto will probably be found the the Trlhuuo declares lilm u timid nt
Republicans of the United ngoguo, and tho President, the leaderStates Senate, William Kent and other of the party, Is going out to Iji
HcpiihlUnns of Congress. lctto'H own Slate to make speecheslleliind the scenes, uorklug liko a against him or his policies.Trojan, will be Jtudolpli SprecUels, wiicn beforo In tlio lilstory of thowho has been mio of la Kiillvlto'a en- - iiepubllcnn party wns there such anthunlastlc supporters slnco ho has extraordinary situation: Thcro liae
tfk.
the
man
undertaken public work.Among tho national Journnla sup- -
porting la Koiletto will bo tho Amrr- -
lean Magnrlno, wltli which Hay Stan- -
nurd H.iker Is associated, and Collier'sweekly.
Judging from what l.i Toilette nndtils associates hnvo said at ono time and Cleveland may bo recalled, butor another, tlio combination will prob- - tu,ro tho parallel is not very close,ably nttatk tho sugar tariff vigorously, Tho truth Is that tho split in tho par-iin- d
Hawaii may enmo In for n share ty between tho Progressives and tlioof tho criticism. Conscrvnthc Republicans has widened
Judging from sonic things that he 8tcnillly during the session Just closed,has said of late, Uoosevelt thinks bet- - and Hint within a year of u Prcslden-te- r
of la Koiletto than ho did while tlnl campaign it tlnds Itself rent inPresident, but to ono who rends tho twain, whllo thn lender of tlio revolt,Outlook, tho magazlno seems tn bo despised and hated nnd reared na hovery miicli Interested In securing tho Is by most of his colleagues, lias foundDemocratic nomination for Woodrow himself moro and more In tho popu-WIUo- u.
lar eo. llo Is naturally tho kind ofIji Kollette Is a great man. As tho mn f ttom "stories" nro written,
lender of a nnv political lino of only six jears ago, wo recalled thotliouglit he has mailo n success, nutns tho Hhniillnn Is heen licrfl in tlioPaclllc President Tnfl Is an nhler manand n safer man for tho Presidency atthis time. Ho is u man who under- -
stands the now and broader rcsponsl- -
billtlcs of tlio United States betterthan
been ,,ncPin our history. When
gross closed its session, thoWashington correspondent of Now1 spoko
demagogue" whoso "Indoumht
havo disgusted his colleagues.this commont New York
clinging of
with herhatpins, like
night thatHI
themiller.
ns
SEPTEMBER 1911
i)Ccni of schisms nnd bitterbuttlca over patronage. But tlioepilation Is'ono primarily of polu,., th the Insurgents led by a mannm, ,as th0 confidence- and backingof great Republican State. On tlio,Democratic sldo tho feud between Mill'
other day, his associates gnvo lilm,nrrUnl In tho least
conspicuous nvnllnble,and trusted that ho would busy himHOlf exclusively with tho PotomaciHlt flats. la possession ofth0 best seat in Senate, Ills words
u rlsothe romanticHint so limi complete u
li.aa mnm DanntnI'ollcitte's status tho Senate mustnrguo certnln ho chosowc ,,, ,mo to cntcr mt Jntho ii.mt six venrR It has
"Will you lune another potato, MissCrecnlciif?"
"No. thank you.""I'lcaso do. wo can afford
It."
"Hut thinks you arc his bestfriend. If Mm lure Into maklmr.i.is boneless Investment ho will never
any public life And am listened to by thousands tho conn-Ta- ft
la tho man who should linvo lln- - try ocr, In tlio Mlddlowall's support as long ns ho rcninlns West, whero ho Is ranked by somo nsIn the running for reiiomlnntion. political the innn who moro
Of tho man a Kollette, fow moro tinn nny other has thoInteresting characters have over rl,i0 n 0f tno politicians. Soknown Con- -
oxtratho
ork Trlbtino of him ns"humiliated
timidity nnd persnnultlons"
Of tlio
hid
tho
nlini.l
,,Evening I'ost said ed- - rovolutlnn. Sent nftor seat has boonitorlally: (emptied, ns ho onco prophesied would
"A foreigner reading this charact- - be tlio case; and ns tho veterans havocrlrutlon might well presume, that tho disappeared tlio men havepcreon bo described was cither u po- - (nino forwnrd In a wholly differentlitlcnl enemy or poll- - Senators hnvo
scorned of nil men. Instead, It portant for themselves inwas about tho Itepuh- - a single term. From tho beginning Mr.llcaii that tho Trlbuno's cor- - Itoot has ylolded great Influence, and
n man who Is u enn- - his torm Is not yet half over. Hutdldato for tho Presidency and will same dogged persistency, thathavo somo votes In tho next Rcpubll- - snmo unshaken refusal know when
EVENING SMILES"The typo girls Is dis-
appearing."
"Yes, modern woman, mini-- .orous is more a cuctus
, than a vino."
1 dreamed Inst journo
.1 .1
a
8,
courscjhero
party
a
nn Wnslilngton,chairmanship
Today,
oxtrnordlnnry smackB almost0
rapidulinnitn In T fi
inpowers. Truo,
witnessed n
I
Itenlly
(Irlggshim
man In
particularly
Moses,liolpcd peoplo
(
clslon,
(Independent)
younger
nn insignificant Senntc. 'Other wonplaces
Senatorrespondent wrote,
thatto
mother wns 111. m, anything 1U0re to do with you."I heard jou laugh in "That's all right. I've novcr
sleep. peeled to usu lilm moro than onco'
EVENING BULLETIN, HONOLULU, T. H. FRIDAY, SEPT. 8, 191t.
i ' -ho wns beaten, nnd tho fatnl courage!
of Speaking tho tiutli ns ho sees It,that li.no nil helped to bring lilm for-
ward politically, li.no advanced JtKoltetto In tho Senate In tho fnco otbitter opposition nnd distrust. Kveilsomo of Ida Insurgent colleagues haoat times been unwilling to speak tolilm, a lid yet sooner or later thowounds wero healed, at least stlflicl'eiitly so to innko a modus vhendl pos-
sible. And with tlio hatred of himmuch fear is mingled.
"For Ui Koltetto not only seems tonchlco his ends; ho will .do Bomothings that the people Insist In theirblindness on remembering. Thoy nrouwnro that ho was tho author of thollrst direct primary law, that of Wis-
consin; that tho railroad lnws ho drewand hnd pasbed in that State hnvosoncd us models for many nnothcr.They know that ho told tho truthabout the Payno tariff from tho be-
ginning, nnd (hey nro certain to thinkwell of his efforts to pass the woolbill and to lighten other tariff burdens, etcn If his prestige us a leaderwas a good deal shattered In tho closing da) s of tho session, and ccnthough he, like the other Insurgents,took u wholly wrong nnd Inconsistentcourso in tho matter of. Canadian reciprocity. At n distance, people cannot be expected to pass upon n man'ssincerity as do his colleagues; nor(an they measure the fuH extent ofHint undoubted personal ambition towhich the Trlbuno's correspondent re-
ferred. Il Koiletto could, says an en-
thusiastic blogrnphor, who counts himtho originator of tho whole great po-
litical revolution going on In thiscountry, hnvo been tlic premier of thoWisconsin bar, "but political llfo wasInevitable." Thorn can bo no ipies-tfo- n
ot I.a Kollcttc's lojnlty to Ui Ko-
llette or tlic sincerity of his belief thatho Is predestined for tho White House.
To pass as accurate Judgment on
this man's character, Ills soundness,or his nclilocmenls, Is not posslbloat tlio present time. Wo would merely call attention to tho cxtrnordlnnryphenomenon that ha Is nnd suggestthat his Is ii power to be reckonedwith. It was prophesied foui- - yearsago In tho last National Convention of
the Republican party that ho wouldwrlto tho platform of tho next M)d beIts candidate at a later time, A Prtof tho next plu'iorm ho nnri ins m- -
singont nllles havo already wiilten,nnd It must not bo forgotten that,Jeered ns he wns fiom ono end of tlio
States to tho nlhci, when ho an-
nounced his candidacy for flmernorpf Wlhconsln, he vim subsc.'li'entlythreo times elected to that o III re. llola for goernlunt in tho open, oven A
In Congress, nnd for rovcrnnient bytlio people, and that tills is a winningplatform, If tho man unon It Is reallyti no to his professions, la iibvloiiBenough. As It Is, despite obloquy nndcriticism of every kind. Just and un-
just, tho fnct remains fiat this "timiddemngogus" has aious.'d public Interest to a rale degrco nnd cxeittd nnInllucnco on tho lawmaking of tho na-
tion which usually comes only to menof long service and fur moro Milld
Miialltlos."
rubllc rights In water sourcesshould be fully protected by tho Tcrrltorlal Oovcrnmcnt, but tho Qovorn
incut should not bo forevcr-aud-n-dn- y
determining what tlioso rights ate,After four years and moro of rjulb- -
ling on, n nter rights nnd land prob- -fi.m ... I.'i.ii.m.. l.'.M.nl ( I. A I ttwn n .1. S ,
is at last getting the situation dawnto n proposition Hint gives resultsHint nssuto progress. As tho Knpiaproblem is about to bo settled, a iiucs-Ho- n
Is raised on water rights In con-
nection with Important dovclopmontwork to bo carried on for Oahu plan-
tation on this Island. It would bo apublic calamity If tho Oahu planta-tion project should be held up even afraction of the tlmo Hint tho Knpaabusiness has waited. Hotter innkomistakes of action, than to spendyenrs going over and over u subject,and then bo by no means certain thatovcrythlng Is absolutely perfect. Iottho Government's rights In tho Oahuplantation matter ho determinedpromptly nnd wltli n duo regard fortho development of industry.
Naturally tho Ilullotln doesn't wanttoo much light thrown on the Insliloworkings of tlio ihiIIHciiI ring. It 'aIn on whntovor Jobbing is under wuy,
Advortlsor.Thoro Is a vnst difference between
turning on tho light to Illuminateplain facts, nnd classing tho vaguoImaginings of a Fool's I'urudiso uslight.
IS
DP TO REPORTS
Ofllclnls advices rcceUed by thomall today confirm tho glowing re-
ports of tho now gusher that hns I
Downtown
ROOMING andBOAKDfNG HOUSE
For Sale
PRICE $9,000 .
TRENT TRUST CO., LTD.
We Have
Moneyto Loan
on listed stock or on ImprovedRtal Eitatt.
W. buy and tell Stocks andBonds, and make investments forothers In approved Trust Securi-
ties.
WD SHAM, DH PLKASHD TO
TALK
INVESTMENTSWITH YOU
Bishop Trust Co., Ltd.924 Bothol Street
PINEAPPLE! BAN AN ABM
Crate ot Six Selected Plnet or aLara Bunch of Bananas
Simply leave your order wa do therest. '
ISLAND FRUIT COMPANY(With Wolls, Fargo Express Company)
been brought In by the HonoluluOil Company.
Tho flnnl rocord of tho well's HowIs between fouitocn and flficon tliuu- -
snnd barrels a day. This Is n highgrndo nil n Inrgo ixirtlou of whichhas already round n market nt fromforty to forty-flv- o cents n barrel, andsomo ns high as fifty nnd sixty cents.
1 billion, of Honolulu Consolidatednro very much cheered by this roturn ns It establishes tho value oftho company's property nt tho hljjliestimate on which tho larger holdershnvo placed upon It from tho first, 11
shows Hint 4he oil of a high gr.nlo Isthcro in largo quantities, nnd this Iswhat makes success in tho (ill buslncss.
CASTSAT-
GURREY'S
The office hours of the
WIRELESSare from 7 a. tti. to S30 p. m. on week
daya and on Sundays from S to10 a. m and until 11 every
night for ships'messages
mTHE DEVELOPMENT OF;THE
ThermosBottle
hat long slnco passed the experi-
mental stage. The present fin-
ish product Is an unqualified
success, and a necessity in every
home.
Our Thermos bottles keep liq-
uids boiling. hot for 24 hours, orice cold for 72 hours.
H.F.WICHMAN&CO.Limited
LEADING JEWELERS
Waterhouse Trust
Land of Puupueot
Manoa Valley
WHEN a man buys something usefulat the same time is steadily in-
creasing in value he is twice fortunate. Itis only a little over ten years ago since thepioneer settler on the land of Puupueomade his home there. Then there werenone of the many conveniences required bythe exacting suburbanite. Now air the ad-
vantages that can possibly be asked for areprocurable: Mountain spring water, tele-phone, electric light and Rapid Transitservice, and gas for cooking.
BE TWICE FORTUNATE, and purchaseone of the most desirable house lots to behad within three miles of the Capitol.
Remember, Easy Terms Are Offered.
i
HAIRHEALTH '
If You Havo Scalp or HairTrouble, Take Advantage
of This Offer,
Wo could not nffnrd to so stronglyendorso Itcxall "9,1" Hair Tonic 'andcontinue to sell It ns wo (In, If It didnot do nil wo claim It will. Shouldour enthusiasm carry us nwny, andIlexnll "03" llnlr Tonic not gho cntlrosatisfaction to tho users, they wouldlose fnltli In us and our tttatomenls,and In conscqucnco our businessprcstlgn would suffer.
Wo iissuro you Hint If your hnlr Inbeginning tn unnaturally fall out orIf you hnvo nny scalp trouble, Hcxnll"03" Hnlr Tonic will promptly crndl-rat- n
dandruff, stimulate hnlr growthnnd provent premature baldness.
Our faith In Hcxnll "93" HairTonic Is so strong that wo ask youto try it on our positive guarantee,that your money will bo cheerfullyrefunded If It docs not do na woclaim. Two sizes, KOc. nnd $1.00.Sold only nt our store The ItcxallStore Ilcnson, Smith & Co. Ltd.
NEW INDUSTRY
GIVES PROMISE
Thcro Is a now Industry opening upfor the Islands nnd Hint is tho cultivation of tho kukul nut. Experimentscarried out by Hie department ofchemistry in connection with thoUnited Stales Hureait of Agricultureseem to show Hint tho oil producedfrom tho nut is of a better qualitythan castor oil. Food CommissionerlCdwnrd U. llliuiclinrd is sending uwnytwo sacks full of tho nuts to tho 'de-
partment and they will carry out ex-
periments.In n letter" written recently to tlio
food commissioner, K. I Dunlap, act-ing chief of the chemistry department, nskn for 100 pounds of Alcurltlstriloba or candle or Kukul nuts of tho I
Hawnllnns. Ho also wants tho foodcommissioner to tlnd out whether theycan bo cultivated and purchased andtho npprnxlmnto cost.
Tho oil from them, ho states, seemsto hav'o much promUo ns a medicinaliirciU in plnce of castor oil.
In his answer Mr.I)lanchnrd statedHint ho could not get nny price on tlionuts ns thcro had nocr been nny snlofor them. 1 v't
5tfAk
A Last EveT, season
in . our Whirlmat wind" lastLasts grows in pop
ularity. It fits.'
It's stylish.It's easy. The shape stays.
Note this gun-met- foxed
bluchcr.A business-lik- e model forthe young man.
Conservative.Dressy. '
With tho popular high heeland toe.And all the Crossett comfort-kink- s.
I
GROSSETTSHOETRAPS MASK
$4 to $fi everywhere.LawU A. CroeaatLlncMilBsfliV '
KerthAMitoa.alei.
Manufacturer's Shoe Co.
. r. . , Agentsr t .
jgyisypw' '.Jtj' .,'yy j"?
Ladies'Misses'Girls'
BeretaniaSt.
SIERRA IN LINE
PALM GARDEN
(Continued from Pao 1)
president nnd general manager, s.iyaHint all theso Improvements hnc beendecided upon unit Hint tho plans nro
In courso of pieparatloti."When wo get through," ho says,
"tho trncler will be able to find on n1'nclflc Mnll trntis-racll- liner nil thecomforts and luxuries Hint mo pro-
vided by tho best ships In the trims-Atlant-
Irndo.' 'Sierra Comic Opera Cnniinnr.
It hns now been suggested that In
connection with the contemplatedof tropical gardens In tho
Slorrn, Purser Smllh, Dr. Clark nndChief Stownrd Carlctnn might bo In
duced to don Nipponese raiment dur-
ing those evening hours when festiv-
ities nt the "garden" nr,o In full swing.Tho Illusion might be carried stillfurther nnd h unique rendition of theMlkndn bo presented by tho Justlyfamous Comic Opera Company, notforgetting Cnptnln lloudtctte, who Hnow himself ngaln nftcr a sccrc
Old Neptune wns exceedingly kindrid the two hundred or more passengers In tho Sierra. From the tlmo ofleaving San Francisco until DiamondHead ramo Into view tho weather left
'little to bo desired. Tim companynumbered so many locnl people lh.ittlmo novcr for nn instant hung heavynn the hands of tho most quiescentpassenger. A masquerade ball ghenon Wednesday evening followed by aconcert last night, rounded out u se-
ries of cntcrtnlmncnts midcr the auspices of "Impresario Clark" and Illsnssoclrttcs.
Heforo 7 o'clock this morninghatches were removed und tlic llrst of2r2C Jons freight begnti to pass ocrtho sldo nnd through tho ports.
In the cargo arc eight automobile,ono belonging to It. O. Tllden, whohns completed nn extended tour of theUnited Stntes In his machine.
The list of cabin passengers broughtdown by tho Sierra Is sulil by her nlll-cc-
to. bo the largest over carriedfrom San Francisco to Honolulu inthat vcsrc! slnco tho Oceanic boat te--Bttmcil servlco between hero and thuconst. Tho Sierra hns sailed from Ho-
nolulu with almost nn equal numberOno hundred nnd thirty-fou- r hacks
of 'mainland mnll wcro received by tholocnl postal ofllclnls.
Tho Sierra It Is said will dep.ntwithin largo shipment ot sugar, plneannd bananas.
'Despite tho Inrgo list of cabin pas-sengers, her omccrn claim that thirtyor moro additional pnsscngors couldhavo been accommodated had they ap-
plied for transportation. 'a
A three months" old baby girl wasabandoned In the Mrcct nt Drlgikport.
CLEANLINESS
CARRIED
TO AN
EXTREME
You might say this aboutos after a visit to ourSheridun street milk depot
But It ia all necessary ifyou want to bo assured of
absolutely pure milk.Compare our sclentlfio
methods with the ordinarybarnyard and you'll sea.why it ia to your interestto buy milk from
HonoluluDairymen'sAssociation
Phone 1572
Men'sYouths'Boys'
Formfit FortSt.
ClothingOR THE
WHOLE on FAMILYUberol Installment Payments
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EVENINQ BULLETIN, HONOLULU, T. H., FRIDAY, SEPT. 8, 1911.
PUBLIC SCHOOL OPENS
SEPTEMBER 18How is that boy of yoursfixed Tor School Shoes?"
MADAM LF.T US RECOMMENDTHE
ShoeBoy ScoutTO OI'HN THE
$2..75
"Nail PuzzlesFOR ALL SCHOOL SHOE BUYERS
Shoe StoreM'lnemy - -
Jas. W. PrattREAL ESTATE, INSURANCE,
LOANS NEGOTIATED
Stangenwald Building
$6000Will buy a BEACH LOT near
Diamond Head.Excellent Sea Front Eeddenoe
rite. Fruit trees and trail (row-- g
on loti.
Maroon Bros.,' TRUSTS, REAL ESTATE AND
Merchant and Alakca tts.
Have YouRead OurAd. in theMorning
' Paper ?
Phone 1 884Island
Investment Co.,Ltd.
For Sale.
Lots On Gulick Ave. $150 to $350each) MixlGO 20 per cent. OukIi; u.il-lin-
C per cent, monthly. No InterCHt.Wilier ileitrlo lights; ?oiii roads, He'.
Wx acres of Agricultural Land atKalihi Valley. l'lenty or water andruin, l'rlee, $150 per acre.
P. E. R. STRAUCHWaity Building 74 S. King 8treat
FOR SALE.Nuiianii Tract lots lit from $250 up
mo lliu lie.st leal extntu burKalii on thuiiiiarhei. iiaci iriu ear wer ice, guuustreets anil wutir, ground,and a euut, liealtliy location.
fLots In 11 new trait at Fnlama with-
in walking dlxtunio of town.A few splendid lutH In Kunieluiinelia
I'.irk TriiLt, iiiiu Mock from car.Uoml lulH from $350 tip 011 KallhlK
lloail.FOR RENT. Vino new eoltiiKo nt
J. H. SCHNACK.137 Merchant Street
Stop Paying Rent8ee
D0NDER0 & LANSINGPhone 255.1 83 Merohant St.
$500 to $15,000
CHANG CHAUGENERAL BU8INE8S AGENT,
INTERPRETER, .NOTARY PUBLICOffice Corner Hotel and Smith 8ts.
P. O. Box 946. Phone 2542.
P. H. BURNETTECommissioner of Deods for California
nnd New York) NOTARY PUBLIC)Grants Marriage Licenses) Draws Mort-gages, Deeds, Bills of Sale, Leases,Wills, etc. Attorney for the DistrictCourts. 79 MERCHANT ST, HONO,
LULU. PHONE 1346.
TERM WITH
the pair
A NYONE can make"
money, but it takesa wise man to save it. 'The wise man does notwait until be gets twoor three hundred dollarsbefore opening a savingsaccount. He 'starts now,even with only onedollar.
We pay 4 12 per centinterest compoundedtwice annually. '
BANK OF HAWAIILIMITED
J add Bldg Fort and MerchantStrait
Bargains! Bargains!We deal In Hated and unlisted seeu-ritiei'-
all kinds. Oakland Realty Syn-
dicate 6 certificates at 95. OaklandTraction Preferred. W. E. LOGAN laV
CO, Room .17, Bacon Block, Oakland,Cal.
NationalSurety
CompanyTHE LEADING SURETY COMPANY
OF THE WORLD
PREMIUM INCOME, 1910)
$2,897,811.00
CAPITAL $1,500,000.00
SURPLUS 1,372,813.50
-f- atHawaiianTrust Co.,atEft Ltd.,
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WHEN IN NEED OF
Paperof any description
Phone 1410,
HONOLULU'S LARGEST
PAPER HOUSE
AMERICAN-HAWAIIA-
PAPER & SUPPLY CO, LTD.
Fort and Queen Streets
GEO. G. GUILD Manager
Williamson & Buttolph
Stock and Bond Brokers83 MERCHANT STREET
Phone 148!! P. O..Boz 528
Honolulu Stock Exchange
1'rhlay, Sept. 8.'
NAMB OF BTOCK Bid. Asked.MKRCANT1LE.
C. Brewer & Co. i.... 48UOAR.
Ttwa Plantation Co. . , U5f 31 W
Hawaiian Agrlc Co. 2 50Haw. Com. & Hug. Co. . .. 4' X 41''llAwulliin Sugar Co. ..... 4? ofHonomu Sugar Co IU5.Honokaa Sunr Co u UKHalkr Sugar Co I07W 180Hutchinson Sugar Plant 17 I7KKahuku Plantation Co. .: 1; inKekaha Sugar Co 2 230Koloa Sugar CoMcBrydo Sugar CoOabu Sugar Co . ... UHOnomaa Sugar Co 47Olaa Snrar Co. Ltd b f.VOlowalu CoPtauhau Sugar Plant. Co. 35Pacific Sugar Mill 130Pala Plantation CoPepeeken Sugar Co. 'V i0Pioneer Mill Ca 2'i 226Walalua Agrlc. Co. ...... U94 IjoWalluko Sugar CoWalmanalo Sugar Co. . . ,Walmea Sugar Mill Co. . .
MISCELLANEOUS.Inter-lalaa- d Steam N. Ca MSHawaiian Klectrlo Co. . . . 170Hon. R.T.4J. Co.Pref.Hon. R. T. ft Ij Co . Com. USMutual Telephone Co. ... 7Oahu R. A 1m Co. 140iiiio k. it. Co.. rraHllo R. R.. Co., Com....lion. B. a: M. Co 20KHawnlluu Irr. Co , Ltd.. .Hawaiian Pineapple Co. . 38);Tanjoog Olok K.C.. pd up 40Cabana;; Rub. Co. (Pd).. 20kPahang " (Aas. 40 Pd)
BONDS.Haw.Ter.4 (Fir CI.) ..Haw.Ter.4Haw.Ter.lJ4S t r
Haw.Ter. 4HHaw.Ter.SKXCal. Beet Bug. Rof. Co. ( 100Hon. Gas Ca, Ltd, Ca.. y;KHamakua Ditch Co.,
. Upper Ditch 6iHaw. Irritn. Co.. 6a 102Haw. Com. k ting. Co. 5 100Hllo R. R Co., Issue 1901 8HlloR.H.Co..Con.G .. 9$Honokaa Sugar Co.. 0 ., I02WHon. R. T. U Co 0 ...Kauai Ry. Co. 62 98Kohala Ditch Co. sMcBrrde Sugar Co. 6s . . . 99Mutual Tel. 6Oabu R. & I Co. 6uaau sugar Co 6 ......Ola Sugar Co. 6 OJ 94Pac. Sug. Mill Co. 6s . . . .Ploneer.Mill Co. 6 ioVii'Walalua Agrlc Co. h ... llOl
HALLS llctwcuii Hoards: 50Kwo, $32.87; .1(1 Ewa. $32.H7V4: .5O'.iliu. $33.12; 03 Honokaa, $13.50;10 Walalua, $130; 50 Onliii, $33.25; 50Hnw.,I'lne. Co.. $38.50; (15 O11I111. $33.25; 35 Oalili, $.13.2..;, 90 Oahu, $33.25;10 Oahu, $33.25; 25 Pioneer, $225; 50Pioneer, $225; 20 Pioneer. $225; 10Pioneer, $225; 50 Oaliu, $33.25; (,0Wululna, $130.
Session Sales: 5 Oahu, $33.25; 8Oahu, $33.25; 1000 Olan B, $92.75;10 II. C. &. S. Co., $41.75; $1000 OlnuUs. $93; 35 Ewa; $32.S7'4; 20 Ewa,$32,8714; 10 Kwn. $32,871.4; 5 H. C, &S. Co., $11.75; 5 Haw. Pine. Co., $38.-5- 0;
10 Ewa. $32.87',4; 10 TnnJongOlokllnh. $10; 20 McDryde, $7.
Latest augar quotation 4.9925 centsor $9935 per ton,iiTii" 11 r n "1 111 I' i iu"ii
Sugar, 5.75 cts
Beets, 17s IM-2- u
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LOCAL AND GENERAL
It goes without saying that every-thing Is Heat nt The Encore.
Go and nee Jos. Roman to haveyour hat cleaned. 122 Ueretunla St.
The biggest cholera germ known Ison exhibition at tbo Anchor Saloon.
'Round the Island summer rato, $30.Lewis' Stables and Garage. To), 2141.
Theio will "be ;a meeting or the Pro-motion Committee this afternoon nt3:30.
lino assortment of Lily Dtillis, $1per dozen. Mrs. Tnylor, l'iorlxt,Phone 2339.
School hooks npproed by the HoardEducation, nlso all school supplies
lit Wall, Nichols Co., Ltd.We havu a new line of novelty toys
and favors for chlldrens' parties.Arts and Crafts Shop.
The siiney department has just fin-
ished a map of the swamp lands ad-
jacent to the city. It Is for the neeof the hoard of health.
Mnllhlnls are missing a most beau-tiful sight If they hnve not seen tho
Inlght-bloomln- g cercus at Puliation. Itlias been In full flower for severalnights past.
For distilled water, Hire's RootBeer and nil other popular drinks,ring up phono 2171. ConsolidatedSoda Works.
It Is stntcd that quite an excursionof Maul people are expected to ar-il-
In the city for the celebrationof ltecattn Day. They are coming toloot for the Puuneiiu crow.
Illds fur building the new College ofHawaii building, 11 lelnforced concretestructure, will be opened In the nfllccHof the nrchlteits, Ripley & Reynolds,Ilobtoii building, at noon September30. ...
Ons will ho the fuel used In thenew. Immigration shod, formerly theold fish market. Tho Honolulu (Inscompany has been awarded tho con-tract for furnishing the ranges andother cooking outfit.
There will be a general fumigationof the buildings at the bos' Indus-
trial school, and the teachers midothers connected with the Institutionare to pass a medical examinationCor tuberculosis.
Members of tho Hoard of Supervis-ors think the screening oidin.inees toprotect fooQ nt tho public market canbe drufted and put Into effect In con-siderably less thuii hIx months, whichCity Physician Wiiysou helloes willbo necessary.
Material to be used In construc-tion of Uio;iew theatre on the QueenEmma property 'has been deliverednnd Iho erection will soon begin. Thebuilding will be strictly according tolliq lines of tho now oullnance.
It. Muynla and Company died a suityesterday Js (Uq dfofrlct, court againstR. Cato to 'recover $232.09 alleged to'he duo- - Judgo Whitney yesterdayordered a writ of attachment Issuedngnliist Cato's property.
Because there Is very little profitin school hooks, owing to the fuctthat they tiro sold In Honolulu ut ab-
solutely list, price, all tho booksellersIn the city have decided to sell schoolbodies for cash only during the com-ing season.
The Valley School, on the corner ofNuuanu and Kuaklul, will open for Itsfall term on .Monday, September 11.Applications of now pupils from thefirst to the eighth grades must bemade on Saturday, September 9, be-
tween the hours of ten and twelvo nndfour.
Knul (w) and Knhalciikl (w) whowero d In their actionagainst See Knug have taken excep-tion to Judgo Robinson's verdictthrough their attorney Eugeno K.Alii. The ground of tho order wnsthat plaintiffs omitted to prove theirtltlo to (he promlt.es leased by themto the defendant. Tho Bishop cstutnclaims tho land.
Klvo npiieals from the decision ofDistrict Magistrate. Monsarrat werofiled In the Circuit Court )esterday.The cases nro J. R. Pierce whobrought action against' Mrs. J. A,
Cummins for $19 1.05 for jicrvlces anduse, of an 1111I0 nnd who lost; FarmCornn who was ordered, to pay C. W.Aebford $27.90; Turn Lum for soilinga poisonous drug (opium) Ah Singfor being present ut a gambling gamennd Lum Tal alleged liquor selling.
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Our sanitary wugons Is our bustOur enamel-finishe- d cold
storngo can not be excelled, and ourdistilled water nnd Ice speak for them-
selves.'
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Is he properly clothed for the coming school term ?
We have everything boys need in the clothing line,and all made by specialists in boys' clothing.
There's as much difference between these clothesand ordinary clothes as there is between a suit for aman built by a tailor and one made by a dressmaker.
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use. No other piano stands theclimate so well and no otherpiano has so good a tone.
Sold on monthly payments.
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LOCAL AND GENERALDon't miss seeing the line display
of Hawaiian scene onChina at the Curio Den, 1119 Kort St.
Pay cash nnd nsk for Oreen Stnuips.They're free. And call ut tho show-
rooms and see the new goods.Tho case of Juan II. Garcia, who
Is charged with manslaughter comesup before Judgo Henry H, Cooper anda Jury In tho criminal court Alondnymorning.
1( you want n good Job done on anauto or carriage take It to HawaiianCarrluge Mfg. Co . 427 Queen St
The H11I Olwl will give 11 moonlightdunce nt K. 1. bull tomorrow, Satur-day, eening. Music by Kuul' or-
chestra.Ned Lincoln, through his nttornoy,
A. 8. Humphreys, (Hod un answerjesterdny denying thV allegations ofhis wife who Is suing for separation,Pending tho hearing ho bus been or-
dered to pay her $3 a week tunixi'-nr- y
alimony and $20 as her attor-ney's fee nnd also $13 costs of court.
KILAUEA TRIAL
OCTOBER
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"Thcro aro a number of Innovationswhich cau bo safely claimed to bo aradical departure from unythlng now
lucorrnted In the. Ma ana Keu orany other vessel In tho Intor-lslan- d
fleet."While I was on (ho Const, tho
boilers, bed plato and fehnft wero In
stalled In the now vessel."Mr. Kennedy Ib enthusiastic oer
the inuny good points In tho latestaddition to tho lleot. Ho stnlcs thattho engines represent tho highestlyK) of r.iuchluory, that they uro wellbalanced, which will insure 11 marked freedom from vibration. Tho machlnery Is capable of devoloplng twothousand six hundred horse poworiand In this respect Is much luoru pow-
erful than tho Manna Kua.V. A. Johnston, superintendent of
tho engineering department of thoIs at tho Union Iron Works
looking after the Interests of his com-
pany during tho Installation of ma-
chinery.Manager Kennedy' slates that hu
will send nn Inter-Isla- skipper, engineer and steward to Sail FranciscoIn ample time to join tho Kllnueaor her voyago to Honolulu, which
ho hopes will ho made the (list partof Noomber.
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fel EVENING BULLETIN, HONOLULU, T. H., FRIDAY, SEPT. 8, 1911.
Gas on theStomach
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l'?s slow niul of the food goes on, with forum- -
Wion of gns mid ccrliun neid.The of the jrns cnii( puin in the it
tlic licnrt. When the gus is out tliu mouthis Tim Hitir in the thront
and in the throat and arc called by tlio
ni'ids of'I'liure aro of to tliep or
1 at it i but thev do not euro the Pure,
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rich wliieli ttill lono up the i as this ioflllOWH.
Mr. (' .12 whose address Is llox 39, Cedar Knn ,J'Aliout twelto yeurs iikii liad n severe uttuck of Ktoiuiiili trouble which
it general run-do- n n of my health. cannot describe the,lmlns I had across the pit of my It often seemed us though
there was a heavy pressure there. Muny it time I sat up In lied withIn the stumnch which were ould not Ret to sleep.
After eating would hnto and K trouhlcd withlias. I had been sick for about u )car or moio when Dr. I'lnlcl'llls for I'nle People were to me started using them nmlfelt better In it shoit 1 to use the pills until was cured."
A from in am form, who have theiror wor--e while
do well to try Dr. J'iti'. Pills.
.4. . nijy ... uiii illUi. LiiUIV,Wh.it to Kut and How- - toRat," will bo sent flee on st
to any one4 Dr. I'lnk fills arokoI, by nil or willbe Lent, on receipt offTJiee, Til) lents per box; slboxes, $2.r.O, by the Dr. WINHams
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m:h miusi 111:111:.
has made afor himself and his band by
his inarch music. A Sousit marchIts own Its
the reflex of theof the man himself are
There Is nand n stir in
the music that IsIt will be good news,
to hear thitt Sous.t hasa new march durliiK bis tour of
the world and that It will oicupy nplaie In the he
has for bis tour of the I'a-(ll- le
Coast and the(The of Sousn and his
band Is fornth, at the llljou theater.
Seats go on sale for the matinee con-ey it tit Music Co.
at 9Wtli. If It Is for the steamertu remain for an concert theseats will i;o on saleat 9 11th.
m maA l.uge Influx of lo-
custs it rcpoi IimI al West Hartford.
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tlic Mood is poor:n id thu toiiuu'U in
impcrfit'tly 8itilii-t-x i 1 il blood nml
thu (lijrvlivpIxfouirc (V.rinpiitntinu
pivwtri' stonuu'h; eninrtiiiKMU'lchcd tluoiigh
tin'1 pnlit'iit temporarily ldioved. rNiiifrsburning n.iintioii4 ttouiach
fi'i'iiicntiitioii.
plenty tiling neutralize neids, "swcelenthe stoiiineh" railed, trouble.
blood, sloiiuii'li roipiiicd,
Itnndall, Junction, says:I
(followed condition I
'Severe stomach.ha'vo
(crump so4tjrriyethat I
I generally iiyuih' stoTrmvhWilliams'
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time. continued I
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Sulleiers stoinaeli trouble foundteQiiditiou unrelieved actually grouiiu: ordinary
remedies, would Williams'
Interested.Williams'
I druggists,postpjld,
Medicine Compan,Schenectady,
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'JKous.t world-wid- e repu-tation
pro-claims originality. char-acteristic nunlitleHIndividualityfuimlstnknhle. rollickingrhythm blnnd-tlnglln- g
dlstlnctitely Sousit-es(ii- e.
there-fin- e,
eomplet-e- d
pliinilncnt programsarranged
Southwest.engagement
t.cheilule'd Tuesday, er
l!erg,strom'H Satur-day morning o'clock, September
possibleevening
Monday morningo'clock, September
setcnteen-jen- r
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TICKETS COc,
When
force,
recommended
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IHAS CsMKIIV .SLKKl'KIIS.
ISVVOV and Ayeslut, the hypnotistsSawiy, are having much better
success both with crowds and subjectsthan they did ut the Orpheum. The
'program Is made up almost entirely,of comedy features, the subjects
some startling ludicrous niit- -
ics.I The "man with the green eyes" andthose who li.it o seen him work nrolaughing at tho attempts to disci edithim. It has l exulted only In more
'ami more uti onagc at tho e,
and the more knocks ho has been giv-en by mi afternoon paper, tho .morepeople have gone to see him.
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Tomorrow afternoon the htpnotlstB.will glto a special matinee for ladles' 1 ..l.ll.l...... I l.i1 ... .. ....!.(tliu CHIIUICII, IJUglillllUK Ul d U UIOCK.
Sevcial ladles wish toijpnotlsm and hnto ren.uost,e-- the
.mesmerists to allow them An onnor--
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tunlty, so men will not be admittedtoinoriow. c
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the term theuof, n railroad from themain railroad nlnng the shoro over thoKnpaa rtsertolr, nnd will furnish theliHKortvlth evidence of Mich expenditures, n? ho f.r they may request,idl of which Improvements shall revertlo tho got eminent upon tho termina-tion of this lease."
Under tho terms of thc'lease ns stat-ed above, Hcnator llilrchild ttlll notret dlXet cnmpeiiMitlun for tho loss ofthe ratoon crop after tho expiration ofthe lease. It was on this point that theagrcemint for n ttt Ho threatened to beheld up, tho point being also taken upby the land board. Ooternor Krcnr, asnearly as could be ascertained, did notfator compensation fur the crop lostlifter the lease expired.
The terms of thu agreement as orlg- -j Iniilly drawn, hovvver, tvtro tint $20,- -
000 should on expended In Improve-ments, whereas now only the spendingof J 18,000 Is required.
AMUSEMENTSCHARLES KEELER
It was a snd commentary on thetnstes of Honolulu that Charles Kee-le- r,
tho poet, should hate nppcaiedbefore such it scant audience lastnight at the Young hotel, where hegate u splendid series of readingsfrom his own poems. Mr, Heeler'sreputation nnd his previous tlslt hereshould hate guaranteed him it betterrceptlon. Hegnrdles of tho fact thatthe majority of peopln notoriouslydo not euro for serious poetry, Itseems strungo that Keeler should nothnte been received with more cordi-ality, particularly In tlow of thelength of thu list of patrons nnd pat-
ronesses.Undismayed by tho small crowd that
braved the wind nnd weather, Mr.Keeler read n long program. Ills selections ranged from children's songsto louring chants of the deep sen, fromthe tlvld depletion of the Han Fran-cisco disaster to it love-balla- d of theAustralian bush.
Although Mr. Keelcr's poetry lacksneither depth nor tlic, hu was ut hisbest last night tu the lighter, moiowhimsical fancies of love or childhood. Ills serious efforts are moictruly narrative than Imagery, lie de-
scribed tho San Francisco lire morens n trained observer than as oliooterw helming with Its horror and significance. Ills poems ,for nnd ofchildren are uunlnt, tender and sym-
pathetic.Ills seu-son- should have received
wider toguc, as they have crystallizedmany of the chantsof tho decp-wnt- sailor.
Mr. Keeler will give another reading next Monday night ut 8:20 o'clock.
SHARPSHOOTERS.HELPBILL AT THE EMPIRE
Tho nddltlon of Fox & Claire, thorlllo nnd rotolver experts, to thoforces of the Kmplru, theater, glto thispla house a pretty fair bill to endtho week. Loulso Bright of course Istery good In tho vocal line, nnd thesotwo turns niado the show, tho O'llag-nn-s
hating nothing particularly at-
tractive to offer.There Is a splendid comedy moving
picture, ono of tho funniest shownhero In weeks, showing the experi-ences of one with the boxing feter.
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DOONE-KEELE- Y.
SKETCH GREAT
Allen Doolie nnd Kdua Kcelcy inadaono of the biggest hits ever scored Invaudeville hero last night when theyopened for n week nt tho llljou the-
ater. Although little ndtunce noticewas given of their coming tho Iqcnlengagement being hastily arranged,tho pair were gieeled with n house
packed to the doors, with scoredunable to find seats for the first per-
formance. And Mr Doono nnd MissKceley wcro git en a big hand whenthey appeared.
They responded with as neat n lit-tle sketch us has been staged herefor it long time. It's Just it bit of anIrish love-sketc- with tho llght-beartc- d,
gny, sentimental twist to ItHint marks It us distinctively of thoKmcrnld Isle. It gives Mr. Doono anopportunity to display his clear undsweet tenor tolco in Irish balladsthat go straight to the heart, nml MiesKcelcy to display her wlnsomencsriand jouthrul charm. It also gltolDonne u chance to piny the bagpipes,The staging s elabornte nnd effective.
Tho program at the llljoil Is a big'one, bigger than over. Kunz amiKunz, tocnl and Instrumental artists,are better than on their llrst nppcar-nnt- p
They start out In nInstrumental turn, but tho
of this part loses by tryingto wear nil alleged row-gi- rl costumewhich looks absolutely grotesque. Allttlo later sho changes her costumeand song nnd appears In un approachto grand opera. Sho sings well,' andthe man plays the violin acceptably,oten to critics.
Coffmnn and Carroll, In blackfacecomedy, are fair performers, but theirsongs Inst night wero not new by anymeans.
However, It's n mighty good pro-gram, taken all In all. I
The Knlmukl'lmprnveiupiit club willbo Incorporated without shares, andsubscriptions Instead fit stock Miles w 111
liu used to get a clubhouse fund, ac-cording to plans, tallied over by thoclub last night at a meeting.
The club will tiiko up thoroughly the(ltivvtlon of ro.id Ir"protements nnd willindent or to secure moie Improvementsthrough the 'supervisors.
A counterfeit $1 cc'rtfllcato Is beln?circulated In North Ad.inw. Mass.
Bijou TheatreAt per Arrival of 8. 8.
"Makura"
JKcvflMi SEPTEMBER 12
I BAND8EAT8 ON 8ALE AT BERGSTROM MUSIC CO., 8ATURDAY,8EPTEMBER 9TH, AT 9 A. M. PRICES! $2.60, $1.50 GENERALADMI88ION, 1.00. CASH MU8T ACCOMPANY ALL ORDER8) NOTICKET8 HELD UNLE88 PAID FOR.
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HONOLULUAMUSEMENT
COMPANY, LTD.
FMPIRE THEATER
REGULAR MATINEE6Monday Wdnedy - Friday
nnrmi than uvinti
Fox and ClaireCowboy Sharpahootara
Rifle and Revolver 8hot that Startle!
SWKHT
Louise BrightThe Xharrritng Singer
O'HagansIn Up.to-Dat- e Nonteme Comical
Comedy
Fratura Filmi"MAX HAS THE BOXINh FEVER"
(Comedy)' Porui.Ait pnicns
RIJ01J THEATER
GREATE8T PROGRAM 'OF THE8EA80NI
Allen DooheAnd
Edna KelleyRomantic Irith Playlet!
1- "SWEET COUNTY KERRY"Special! Special! '
Kunz and KunzInttrumental and Vocal Artitta
Sea Them
Coffman & CarrollBlack-Fac- e Comedy See the foot
Tapping
Feature Film I
"SIMPLE RU8TIC TALE"DOOllS Ol'KN AT 7
SAVOY THEATER
EVERY NIGHT AT 8t15
TREMENDOU8 8UCCE88
AYESHAAtul-
BARNETTTHE WORLD'S GREATE8T
HYPNOTI8TS
Packed to the Door Last Night
Xr.W Sn.VSATIONS NIGHTLY
Rightly Termed the Funnlett 8how onEarth
If You Want to Laugh, Don't Mix It
I'OI'ULATt PRICKS
I HERBALOCurs i
UNJAMIN COMPOUND
ConttloatloiLMakes Now, tilch .Blood.Stomach and LiverBetulator.Curat tho Kldnoyt. "
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Whitney & Marsh,Limited
Special Announcement
We are pleased to be able toinform our patrons, that we havesecured a LADIES PJJRE SILKHOSE in the celebrated
"ONYX" Make,which we will sell at
$ 1 .00 a pairThese 'have lisle soles, toes, heels
and garter tops
EVERY PAIR GUARANTEED
OUR. SALE OF
California Poet'
READING8 FROM HIS OWN POEMSSJ20.P. .11,
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NOTICE.a
Water to Be Shut Off.
Tho Rovernmeiil water will bo shutoff from 8 u. in. to 12 m. on Saturday,September 9, 1111, on Maklkl streetfrom lleretanln to Lower Maklkl Ites-trto- lr
and on the linn side of Anapunlstreet from Wilder nvenuo to llustliifts
treet, while iimklni; repairs to thomain pipe line. I
J. M. LITTLU, j
Superlntcnden' of Honolulu WaterWorks. BOSClt
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Tho Pa Peleknno casa Is still b;lnRargued In tho equity court beforeJudge W., J. rtobtnson while JudKoWilliam L. Hhltnoy Is taken up withtottllng the ownership of some landat Kallhl on tho
The opening of the schools being near at hand we have prepared tofit out the boys and girls at prices reduced from one-quart- er to one- -
half. The sale will last for one week ohly., our window display.
L. B. &Alakea Street
Wash GoodsWILL BE CONTINUEDUNTIL TUESDAY EVE
Charles Keeler
Wulpllopllo'road.
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Athletic Park
Baseball, 8UNDAY, 8EPTEMBER 10TWO GAMES - - TWO ClAMRd
1i30 HAWAIIS vs. STARS3i30 J. A. C. vi. P. A) C.
Price 35c, 25c, 15c, 10cReserved Seats for renter and vUnu--
of Rraudstnnd can bo booked at 11. O.Hull & Son's sportliiK deiurtmeiit.
King street.Tickets on sale nt M. A. Cliinst'i
Cigar Store from 1 p. in. Saturday lo11 a. in. Sunday.
GRAND SALE of CLOTHINGFOR BOYS and GIRLS
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Cream Rye Whisky
Old Jas. E. Pepper Whisky .
R.E.Wathen.&Co.'sWhisky,
The "Old Hospitality"
"Maui" Wine -- A Home Product
The Bartlett Natural Mineral WaterBottled at th Celebrated Bartlett Springe, Lako County, California,
As a MEDICINAL and WATER, It hae NO
SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO FAMILY
DELIVERIES MADE TO ALL PARTS OF THE CITY
J. A. OILMANShipping and Commission
Agent forARTHUR SEWALL & CO., BATH, ME.
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The Only Wayro in; comfoiiTaule ths wkathiju, is to install an
ElectricTWIN ON TI1N CURRHNT
.THU.TIsALfsi WINDS.
TIIK COST IS INSIGNIFICANTFOR KARS.
The Hawaiian Electric Co., Ltd.
LOGAN BRINGING
MANY iPEOPLE
Many olllcors .of promlnenco andhigh rank la tho United Status armynnd navy sorvlco nro passengers intho army transisirt Iignn, which sail-
ed from Han Fianclscir on SeptemberMil, and Is expected to nirivo at Ho-
nolulu u week later.According to mlvlreR received by
tho local quartermaster departmenttho Logan should reach Ihlu port onroute to Manila not lator than Tuos-d:i- y
allernoon.' In tho cabin list nu received hole
aro nolod several rnvulry ofilcors,among whom Honolulu may draw afow.
Included In tho list aro tho follow-ing:
Colonel Randolph Dickens, mnrlnocorps; I.lculonnnt Colonel W. Vlbon,paymaster; Lieutenant Colonel W. YStamper, second infantry; Major II.M. I,nrd, paymaster; Major 'P. i.Trniih, suvcutli cavalry! Major W. M.Criilseliank, first field artillery; Ma'jor II. C. Buckley, pay department;Captain II. W, Mourns, twentieth
Captain T. Tlluian Campbell,comnilsnary; Captain (!. D, Krcoimm,Jr., scconil Infantry; I.leulonant Urnest Durr, Unlled States navy; Cap- -
lain R. Smith, sixth lnfuntry; Caplulu I'. V. S. Chamberlain, second In
Lieutenant C, C. Culver, sev-
enth cavalry; Lieutenant II. O. Stalil,blxth 'Infantry; I.loutcnant W. II.
sovcuth cavalry; Lieutenant N11. Itchkop, llrst Hold artillery; Lieutenant Murr - O'Connor,, .fourteenth
PHONE 2708
TABLE. EQUAL.
TRADE
fnntry;
Smith,
FanAND TOU WILL NOT MISS
AND A FAN WILL LAST
cavalry; Lieutenant W. B. Sturglll,fcecond field artillery; Lieutenant It.I. Harris, medical rescrvo corps;Lieutenant J. W. Love, medical
corps; Lieutenant W. C. Pot-ter, first field artillery; Llcutonant .L
R. Bradley, modlcal rcsorvo corps;Lieutenant D. M. Gardner, Jr., Unit-
ed Slates niarlno corps; LlotUcnnntA. D. Davis, medical corps; Lloutcn-n- nt
Troup Miller, seventh cavalry;Lieutenant C. W. Stewart, fifth cuv-nlr- y,
Lloutenant B. 1L Cnmpholl, sec-
ond Infantry; Lloutenant L. U. Kro- -dcnliall, second Infantry; LieutenantK. A. Barker, (.ccond Infantry; Lieu-
tenant I), S. Lniuncr, artillery corps;Lieutenant V, A. Rood, second in-
fantry; Knslgn Alan (1. Kirk, UnitedSlatca navy; Kiislgu C. 15. Kcardou,United Slatea navy.
Puro opium valued at $15,000enough to bring dreama lo all Now.York's Chinatown, was found In acollar in Hint quartor. ,
Burglars vlsltod tho Northhrldgc,Mass., iosti)lllcof blow oicu tho safeand depailcd with $352 worth ofstamps, but.obiuined no cash.
Joseph Nuco, who was electrocutednt Auburn prison, confessed to hisspiritual advisors that ho killed AnnaCandlana with a stove lifter. .
Archbishop Kelly, coadjutor to tholata Cardinal Mnrau, will succeed Iholatter as archbishop of Sydney, N,S. V.
A plan is under consideration to taptho Patilxent rlwr to Increase tho wa-
fer supply of the District of Columbia,Tho ottleers of tho Royal Clan, Order
of Scottish Clans, voted to hold tho.next .convcnloln in- - Philadelphia, In1913.
"rtt J
-EVENING BULLETIN,'HONOLULU,T.H.,"FRIDAY, SEPT. 8, 1011.
AMATEUR PROFESSIONAL
LOCALSP0RT5
BRIGHT PRUSPECTlVERNON LEADS .
Long Distance Men Leave Col-
lege Strong In FieldEvents.
The prospects for a strong track
COAST LEAGUE
Hold Places asTopnotchers.
Tim KtandliiK ofpiiiii nt Oaliu Cnllrga next yenr to tho present tlmc'show that Phlladcl- -
good. Judging by the students who will phln Is still lending In tho Americanenter tho college next week. Captain I.cugiic, while Detroit Is second. TheyItun Hitchcock will lend the men for hud not plnyed since the last slumllngn second year, having been reelected of tho teams.Inst spring scaron. While at the cet- - In the National LctiKtio New York Is
lego nnu has earned u reputation nh at the top of the ladder, with Chi- -
mi mail on tlio track tenm chko, which expects to tho pcn-- l rlv0 .. ."B -
and tho chnmiilon polo viuiltcr. This mil
upnra
ninlatter event mid tho broad Jump will Uirg Is well up In tho running for llrstlo his strong points. i honors.
Most of the best athletes who took I The Paclllc Coast League tablo showspart In the meet Inst year will return ! Vernon to be tho Sheto college, and there are many others gained this position during the Inst fewwho will turn out this year who worojdnys. Portland had a downfall and Is
not on the tinm last season. There now second In the, race, with Oaklandnro also a fnv. who.are to enter. il her heels. '
college this year who will be vnlu- - In the .Northwestern League, Vnncoii- -'
utile men bntho team, and Coach Rick, ver Is having n rlncli In the winningr will certainly smile when his team! of tho series. Victoria Is still loslng.(
goes- on the Held next spring. I On September I sho lost a close gameHans Fnsrolh. the champion high to Spokane by tho score of 10 to
Jumper, has skipped from St. Louis nftcr leading 9 to 8 In tho last of thoCollege and will Join hands with a newlelghlh. Hits wero plentiful during thobunch of sports this year nt Oahu Col- - game, nnd each team used two men In
lege. Ho Is expected to enter us a the box.Junior. I Williams was put In the box first
It
tt
Sportstt
tt
players
will one of men for the Victorias, but was soon taken tho scries tho present time,
tho 1911 team who bo out and by Erlckson. I Asahls and Palamns aro tied
d this as Intends to honors, and It loot. tliebusiness In town. Ho was a crack R. H team win reach the top llrst
half-mll- n runner. Victoria I time to bo champion. Tho Nipponese
William Desha, nlso star on lost Spokane ,.10 delighted over the showing
year's tenm. missed.' Ho won' Batteries William". Krlckson and. team Is making the league, and If It
points his team In the meet Houck, Sewenk and hold Itself together Sunday
spring, taking second ptaco In thohurdles nnd broad Jump.
Morgan, Coney, Ran Hitchcock, S.Oay and "Sleepy" Baldwin appear lo.be the 100-ya- York "
In tho quarter mllo they will still Chicago 7
on K. Olbli, who has entered In Pittsburg 71
that event for the past two seasons. I Philadelphia r,l
In tho half mile and' mile the collego St. fil
will need to develop somo new ma-- 1 Cincinnati I.... G4
ierlal. WAndorsOli Is tho nn'ly Rood .1 . . . 1 'man left for tho mllo this Young Boston SI
olid Cyril Damon hnvo gono away tOcollege, and they were valuable men at American League,both The loss of theso men! W.will bo keenly felt In tho Philadelphia 79
events. Detroit 74
In the hurdles tho collego team will New York litnlso weak, as It has lost Bill Desha., Boston 2
paly and L Oay will bo cnndl- - Clevcmnd 61
dates for this event next Chicago 01
Han Hitchcock, who Is the best all- - Washington Dl
n round nlhlcto at tho cnllece. lead St. Louismost of tho Pcld events. Inmnn,
who holds the strnng-mn- n honors ntIs expected to return. There aro
hopes of llnillng somo likely freshmenfor the dlstnnce events this' year.
tt tt
AT RANDOM
The baseball bugs aro anxious lo seotho second series of tho Oahu Leaguoc;omo to (in end. as thero four freshteams ready lo start u short series',
Will reap a good liar- - - innivest.
The Rltchlo.and Malty Baldwin flRhtdrew $2800 n gato receipts. This,seems to n small sum for such nuillt. but it Is claimed that thero waa'jl.irK o iniriesi ui me ,Kiuno at thetime. Ritchie's sliaro ho only drowabout) $550. Baldwin got $780.
said A" .virarous systemfor llcaLltll. StrcMRtll
with Jack has postponed
.Matt Wells, who defeated "Knock-- 1
out'' on August 30, has alreadyHurled, training und wilt unnnuncosoon that is to liny
In the Wellswitness the Wolgast.Mcl''arlandund will tho winner at
Tint liascanoe, "Lelkloklo," und It Is now
very Jlght. Tho members soondown their puddles In order to
the llul hunch, who, by thoway, ,aro shaving lutlr Into win from the Tho six'paddle will certainly turn out to
nn exciting evsnt. 'I
Chlllliigwprth brothers,' llkn thomo great sports, In
tho coming regnt'nbe seen Bob Chllllngworth pulling forthe MsTlle rew'.nnd ncrossthe way maio In tho lead his brother--
Will will rowing for the Pun-tjpn- o
crew. valuable nien Intheir respective crows.
ELECTRIC CABINET BATHS WITHMAS8AQE
A natural method of r.oovery front1bodily disorder ladieiiand gtntlam.n,(upstairs).
BARON OF PHYSICAL.culture ;y
Phon or .178 ..Ktn'g.tt.
imUiIJki &.iii'iii!tjl.L
FAND0M
Phillies and New York StillTheir
tho lilg
winnt year, closo Pitts- - " Ainicuc I'arK. jj
recruitsthe
track will miss- -' replaced
Devogt:The slnndlng nf the three big leagues
up lo September Is follows:National League.
W. L.
promising candidates.'
Brooklyn
distances.
Young
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Portland 80 6.1
Oakland 81 71
San Francisco 7.1 81
67 8.1
Los Angeles 63 91
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Young Togo, the Japanese lioxcr,failed to arrive this morning by tho
as expected. It was claimed tliliwhich no doubt '""" "V Japjneso passenger
bo
logo nail neen in mrei intour-roun- d bcut In San PranclscoSeptember 4. IIo will conio down hero
What healthy Nerves
Mean to You.inn mug is to bo surrering from strong nervous
lulluenr... und this reason his match mcans and abilityLester been ,0 cm,urc llar(Iship anj aso to
Brownlight
ho reitdylightweight world. will
lightchallenge
,p.!frVf(lUlltrigger
Wnll'awill
sliuynbrat Nnlu
lliclrOutriggers.
be
Desha brethrrs,oventa will
snnlor
boare
8CHOOL
2467s at
this gcram
Sacramento
Sierra
engageu
soon.
Pet.
joy tlie lull pleasures ot lite.Tlie,nn villi liratthjr nre urcomplUlics
nrratrr lki with lci fatlcue. lut a clt.rOr. an aciivr drain end n bud)r. He lirniblfd to thtnlt lirltrr and otk failtr. Hehai With hratthy nervci he can over.cntrie the liardc.t competition, be auccessful andgain, wealth.
The woman wllli healthr nfrM li nevrru' lW,ilt or horl. lie l not Irritable.
-- ..v .uucr. iri'ni .lie nai" ' lopiu ndnrancc. Hratthy nervetcrew sliaVPd llown "" I"""" "C iirrpicaa moincr,
order
event
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thero
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I
' call
rnrrsr.
ftllhmiffl,HOII1 with rat nur.infr. frnn, a "hr.lrdown" cauicd by hrr double or Ireble duty.'
All men and women who anffrr from theseforroi nf nervoutnesn- known at N'uraslhrnlawho have "gone to plerea," who lack energy,who have Insomnia, .who haic succumbed tonervous iroiration or nervous rihaustion,rilher mental or phyaicat, whose condition Isone Irritable wraknrst, will ready reliefand, cure, lu the peculiar oriental properties oi
PersianNerve EssenceThese wonderful Utile tablets contain , no
mercury or other Injurious drua;. They actlike manic. .The bright rye. the rlattlc- ttep,the clear and aethe brain, .the courage and.trcnRtrrand comfort they Iratvut ere notedalmost from the first day they are taken:
box of Persian Nerve lusence.will do a great deal of good, the fullcom sc treatment of six .boxes arc guar- -.
.,.w.. v J' inmiwii HW UI IIWmoney will be refunded.
The proprietors, The llrown Export Co,Liberty, St.. New York. N. Y. U. S.Aearuestly oiks every sufferer to tire PersianNerve Essence a paoj fair trial at tttrlr iikDon't delay, commence the preparation 4
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FOREIGN
nannnnnanandnnupnSPORT CALENDAR. O
aSt It Managers of baseball, and oth- - tttt athlctlo teams would notify tho tttt B it 1 lo 1 1 n of tho dates of pro- - tttt nosed matches so that such in- - tttt formation could bo placed In tho tttt sport calendar It would bo con- - tttt sldcrcd a favor. Address all cnm-- i tttt munlcntlona to Sporting Editor,, it
Bulletin Ofllco. tttt Sunday, Sept. 10. tttt Baseball Stars vs. Hawaii; P., 8tt A. C. vs. J. A. C; at Athlctlo tttt Park. tttt Mohawks vs. Asabls; C. A. U. tttt vs. Paiamas; at Athletic Park, tttt Saturday, Sept. 16. tttt ttcgattn Day In I lotto- - tttt lulu liar Ijoi.tt Track Horse Itaecs at Kuplo- - tttt Park. tt
""'Vsecond,
tt Sunday, Sept. 17. Htt Baseball Stars vs. P. A. C; Ha- - tttt wall vs. J. A. C; at Athletictt Park. tttt Saturday, Sept. 30. tttt Track A. A. U. Track Meet. ttUttttttttttUttUtttttttttttttttt
LAST.GAMES OF
FIRST SERIES
Tho Oahu Junior nro verymuch stirred up over tho outcome of
Npttnge be tho of at Thofirst
yenr, he stay with Score: as tnoiign lathis B.er hi
3 17
n H B.arc theirwill be In
several Splosman.icnii againstInst
Now
rely
year.
be
year.
will 35
In
Oahu,
nro
meet
131.
Both
ns
on
liesound
..(..cr iiy.irria.of
and
of find
One
aatunv
cr
lanl
for
forhe Mullocks It wilt no douht carry oft
tho llrst series.Ijixt Sunday the Muhoeks were hand-
ed it surprise pnekngo hy the C. A.. II.nine, which has been tho tall-end-
.604; right from the start. It was an un- -
.587 expected defent, which spoiled their
.Ms chance of running for llrst placo with
.ri26,tno oilier two icntiers.Tho C. A. .11. will tackle ono of the
ntrnnsrcsl tenuis In tho, leaguo HundnyIn tho Pnlama nine. If the Celestialscan hand nut nnnther surprise packageto this bunch, II will certainly tickle thoAsahls to denth, us It will glvo themthe series If they win their gnmo Sun-- J
day; nnd If tho Pulamas win theirgnme and the Nipponese Inso to th
.508 Muhoeks, the P.ilamas will rejoice.
.r.OI , Well, hoth teams bad better win their
.600 gnmos. then they can light It out for
.415 themselves.
.292 The Asnhls plav their last gamo or
I
tho scries Sunday, and .all tho otherteams will hnvo ono moro postponedmatch to play off.
Morse nnd Perrelrn will bo the bat- -r,60,tery for tho Palamns, and the usual
,B43 (support will be given them by tho rest.474 ,of the tenm.
Morse him been the only pitcher, usedby tho Palamns this series, nnd ho hasdone good work. Ha Is ono of thopoorest batters on tho team, lint whenIt comes to handing out curves, bo 13
ii dandy. ,Tho Aulas am Inking n dny oft next
Sunday, and they certainly need It formore practise. This team Is full ofIwlrlers, among thorn Sam Hop, qno ofthe stars.
The morning games draw qullo ncrowd In the park, nnd the fans' usuallyenjoy the games. Thero should bolargo crowd prrsent Sunday.
n a $
FANDOM AT RANDOM
The world's record for long-rang- o
rilto, shooting with nny.rlflo nnd am-
munition, on the 800, 9J0 and ,1000-ynr- d
ranges, was broken nt CampPerry, O, on August 22 hy tho Ohioteam, which won tho Hcrrlck trophywith tho score of 1732, or twenty polntBmoro than tho old record. Tho llrsttenm of the navy finished second withir.r.o points.
Tim S'resldent'H match was won hyCorporal C. A. Lloyd of tho UnitedSlates Marino Corps, with n scoro of281. Tho match was won last year bySorgoiuit W. A. Krngner, also of thoMarino Corps, with n scoro of 283.
ANNAPOLIS. Mil. A lC.OOO-mll- o
crulso forms tho preparation' oftho naval academy fnntbnll sqund forthe ruining season. Tho thirty mem-bi-- ra
of th" squad went on lcavo Wed-ni'sd-
and will return to tho ncmleinyon SrptPinbrr 23, n week In ndvancicoftlio opening of Ihe school, Tho oceantrip nppears to havo dono tho footballmen, good, as they are all In excellenttrim and .eager or tho coming season.
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PINECTARWAS AWARDED HICHE8T HONORSAt tho recent California Htnto Pair
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Rstltnutea given, on all kinds otbuilding.
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Tho Knllbl ciinoo crew Is Iho latestto turn out lor practise In preparationfor tho coming Regatta Day sporl3.
Thero nro two nttractlvo sportinggatherings In town during tho lunchnour theso days. Anyone who wantsto talk barebnll can go to tho cornerof Bethel and King, wlillo If you preferrowing you will find n llvo bunch nttho corner ot King and Fort. Honolulu Is tuned up In the sporting Una atpresent.
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September 23 ....... .September 29 October 4 October 10
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Inward.
Arrive Honolulu from Knhuiu, Walauloa ami Walanae :3t a. m.
6:31 p. in.Arrive Honolulu from Fa Mill and
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Honolulu from Wahlawa andLollohua 9:15 a. m, tl:4p. m, E:31P. m, $10:10 p. iu.
Tb6 ilalciwa Limited, a two-hou- r
train, (only Drat class tlckotileae Honolulu every Sunday at :J6a tn ; an he in Honoluluat 10:10 p. m. The Llmlteuat Poarl City and WBlanae outward,and and I'earl CityInward.
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MNMRAL AGENT,HONOLULU.
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FRANCIRCO.September
HONOLULU
TRANCISCO.
SeptemberSeptember
TanyoNovember24
LIMITED,
from
Ronolnli
COMPANY
VANCOUVER......September
GENERAL AGENTI
Company'
Honolulu direct:SEPTEMBER
HACKFELD
Oahu Railway
Wal&ae, Wolalua,
City-17- :45
Arrive
fcinored),
returning,slp only
Walanae, Walpabu
fBundny Rjcepled.
DBNIBON,Superintendent.
BulletinSaJUrlal
iWtiiiliaa'l if ri
EVENING BULLETIN, HONOLULU T. H FRIPAVI3ERT. 18, 1911. I
ImblLhed in 1891
Bishop & Co.BANKERS
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Commercial and Traveler'Letter of Credit limed on
the Bank of California and
The London Joint Stock Bank
Ltd., London.
Corrcipondenti for t k a
American Exprew Company
and Tho. Ccok ft Son.
Interett allowed on Term
and Saving Bank Depotiti.
!5H
BANK OF HONOLULULIMflEI)
PAID 0AKTAL, 1600,000
Bucceuor toCLAUS 6FUECKELS & CO.
, Invite your Account andoffen atifactory terrica.
Loan at market rate.EiduLnre and Cable tram-fe-
Traveler' Credit andCheck available everywhere.
The Yokohama Specie
Bank, Limited
BEAD OFFICE... rOUOH A JM
Capital (Paid Up).. Ten 24,000,000Reserve Fund Yen 16,600 000
Qoneral banking businesstransacted. Savings accounts for$1 and upwards.
Fire and burglar-proo- f vault,with Safe Deposit Doxea for rentat $2 per year and upwards
Trunks and cases to be kept oncustody at moderate rates
Particulars to be applied tor.
ID AKAI, Manager.
Honolulu Office, Bethel and Mer-chants Streota. Telephone 2421and 154. p. o. Box 1(8.
TWO FORD MACHINES
Jut as good as new three seat.On S200) one $250.
Oahu Machine Shop301 QUEEN AND RICHARD3 STS.
Telephone 614
Honolulu ElectricCo.
Engineering avd ContractingHouie.Wirinsr Ejpairina; Snnulie1187 ALAKEA ST. Hear Berttania
STEELA fall aitortment, lixe W'tW
to 48"xlZ0", and (range No 18 toN 6 jmt to hand.
We io iheet metal work of allkind, and jrnanntet tatiila-tio- a.
Your patronagr. i lohoited.FB0MPT ATTENTION TO J0BBIHQ
EMMELUTH CO.. LTD.Phono 1811 140 King Street
BUILDING MATERIAL
f ALLHTJrMMJLLIVI IK IUMM1
aWU A KOHIIIOl.(neea trret WnnnUla
21S5 eilllorLiI i us" 'Z2ZQlioslnnsa ofllrc. These are the triephone iinmlirrs nf tho II u 1 1 e 1 1 n.
Alexander & Baldwin,LIMITED
Sugar Factors.Commission Merchants,and Insurance Agents
Agent forHnwnllnn Commercial A Ourar Co.Haiku Sugar Company.I'nla Plantation. '
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Maul Agricultural Company,llnwallnri HuRir Company.Kiiliuku Pliintnttnn Company.MtHrydo Sugar Company.
(Knhulul lliillrniiil Company.Knunl Hull w ny Company.Honolun Itnnrh.ltnlltu erult ami racking Compony.Kauai Fruit uml l.nnd Company.
Castle & Cooke, LtdHonolulu, T. H.
SHIPPING AND COMMISSION MER-
CHANTS. SUGAR FACTORSand
GENERAL INSURANCE AGENTSRepreaent'ng
Kwa Plantation Co.
Waialua Agricultural Co.. IMKobnla Bugir CoWalmca 8u?ar Mill Co,Apokaa Bufar Co Ltd
Fnltmi Iron Work ot St. Uml.Babcork AY. Wilson PumpOreen'a Fuel HconmnlteraMataon Navigation Co
C. Brewer & Co., Ltd.'i i
SUGAR. FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANT
' Officer and Dlrectere:
F. Bishop PresidentGeo. H. HourtKon
. ...Vlco-1'rflelde- and ManagerW. W. North TreasurerRichard Ivor HecretaryJrR. Qalt AuditorOeo. p. Carter DirectorO.JH.. Cooke DirectorR. A. Cooke directorA. Qaftley Director
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C. Brewer & Co., Ltd.
FIRE AND MARINE
INSURANCE AGENCIES
Koyal Insurance Co. of Liverpool.London Aayurance Corporation,Commercial Union Assurance Co.
ot Loudon.Scottish Unlca ft National In.
Co. of Kdlnburgb.Caledonlun lusurauce Co. of
tUdlnburgh.
Amcricau & KorelRn Marin Ina.Co.
rusChas. R. Frazier
CompanyfOUk ADV1ETIIIM
Phone 1371 122 King St.
CARBORUNDUM WHEELSThey ioJd abapo and cut fast) will
ave tlmejand money on any characterof grinding work.
HONOLULU IRON WORKS CO,Agent for Hawaiian Island
Chemical Engines andWatchman's Clocks
For Sale byA. GIIHAI
Port (Street
PACIFIC ENOINEERINf!COMPANY, LTD.
Coniultin;,' Detifrnine and Ooavitructing Enjfineer.
Brid)rei, Baildinfr, Concrete Strntitre. Steel Structure, Sanitary By- -tenu, Be port and Eitimate on Pro--fects, Phone 1048.
C. O. HALL & 80N, LTD.
Cor.KIng and Fort 8t, HONOLULU
Hardware. Paint and Oil. Shinchandlery, Stoves, Crockery, Glaatwarand Kitchen Utnil Sporting Qooda,Guns.' Revolver and Ammunition
lutor-lfllan- l. nnd O R. ft U Shippinguoi'Ha ior saie mi ipe ouiieuaofflde. SOc'each
WE GIVE ESTIMATESAND MAKfl Ti;Ntli:itO TOIt IIMII.1V(1 Itngi'lttlNtl UNUSUAL POWERAND APPLIANCES. OUR EQUIPMENT IS UP TO THE MINUTU
Honolulu Construction & Drayin g Co., Ltd.ROBINSON BUILDING QUEEN 8TREET
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REAL ESTATE
- TRANSACTIONS
Entered for Record September 6, 1911,
From 10i30 a. m. to 430 p. m.Mis Julia Krlipoln to Yuen Chun
Mill tm .! 1'
Jnnirn Sutherland to MargaretKtithcrliind ) Dctlm Tr
Knllliiui (w) to 'Jlioi g While LIMgar llcnrhiuis to Mia Thomas
C White , -
Kiiiiu'ho Kite Mill Co I .til to ,lloVco . i . , L
Knncohc Itlii Mill Cu l.til to HoHie (n) ......... ... It
KlinroliH Klin Mltl Co Mil to UJoilo i.
Knncolio, lllco Mill Co Mil to NNiikiishlimi ct nl h
Kunenhn like Mill Cu Mil to 8ltusckl i 1
Ilcrmuii KnlKulnalmolo uml liy Rilnct ill to I.'"! Clioiig li
llnlliikii rnlnnhnlii uml hitb toWcitrrn tc llnun Imxtnit Co Ltd D
Western K. Ilnwn l.nvnt Co l.til toM W Tscliiull 1)
11 W ThcIiuiII ntul t tn WesternAt llnun Imxt Co Mil M
M W TmhiHll nnil t lo WcitvrnSc llnun IiiNHt Co l.til M
Itnlnh A I.jon uml vf to Homo In-
surance Co of II Ltd M
llmlly T Dny to aiiurillui Truit CoMil ,......., PA
Entered for Record September 7, 1911
From 8)30 a. m. to 1030 a. m.Kmilmmit Lopez () to Pioneer
Mill Co Ltd I
Recorded August 16, 1911.
Court of Land RejjUtratlon
refill iiihuI II ll'ona uml t to Tra ofOiihu Collefn--. Mi lot 2, hlk 11, IiIiIrh,rents, etc, Collrso Hills, llnneillilllOaliu; J3000. It :.4G, p 387. Aug 14
1911llntik of llnunll Ltd to John 1) Mc-
Veigh, Far r.el; It P B6W, kul 1042,
Kiillu, Honolulu. Oaliu; tl. 11 34C, prio ahb if., mil.
Kniipenii Hen,l nnil hsh (S W II) to1. 1. MrCnnillesx, D; Int In Kluiret. In
R I 4.187, kill 84.":, hill lnml, Knhnnii,KooliuiliM, Onhii; Int In lands, h,
Koolnulon. Oahu; $120. 11 350, p218 Auk in. 1911. ,
J D Jlelnerny to r!eiillro Oilo, Rcl;lift 1 of r 20'i7 niu It P 7183, Payian,Honolulu, Oahu; 3110.0, n 346, p 391,A.. ir. inn 1 if"t JJrhenjlro Oilo nnil wf to Hlxliop & Co,
M; er,-,- 4 ho ft nf nr 2057 anil It PIS". MiIkh, rents, etc, Puwnn,
lulu. Oilul; $1500. n 316, p 392. Aug1f.,,19ll. . . ,,
Mas in Knuiilinrn nnd ( tn Dlahnp,Ki Co. M; 1744 n.ft ot.Bf ,1055.iuulIt P IflSI, lilrtps, renin, etc, cor Queenuml Mntinakeii KtK, Honolulu, Oahu;tCflOO II 140. p 315 Aur 16. 1911.
1 'run k Oodfrcy to Mrs Roue K Cox,M; tutu 31, 32 nnd por lot 30, hlk 12,Krwnlo Trait, Honolulu, Oahu; S200R 316, p 3!t!. Auk 16, 191K.' ""
Chil Oem cr nl tn Clmnu Clmit, A .Mlmt co Woiu; Kunl on pc lnml, Mollilll,llniiolulli, Oiliu; lir0. n 346' 400.
W Tin Vim ct ill to Sul Knm YlliB,II K; Int In Oiihu riirnituro Co; 1900.II 316, p 1S8 Auk IS, 1911.
Knhcmil Uu (ulilow) to Alhert K1 ii. D; hit In 11 of MciwoF, lluInt In It IV (Km) 19715 nnd 3141, Kii- -
kiilopie, etc, H Konii, IIhuiiII; Jl, etc,II 315. 418. Auk 12, 1911.
Melo Aliipnl to William C Aclil Jr.I), llfo Int hi por up 3, It P 75, Will
27511, Knp llama, Honolulu, Oahu; $1,etc II 350. p 251. Auk 16. 1911.
I. H AiitiKfct and ut to If C Carter,ii; lot 6, of, 'Iolop,i J.ot.1), rfiitu, ,c,Niiiianu An, IIoimiI uu, rO llltl ; $4450I) 150, p 252 AlleTrJI." 1P11.- -
I.llluokiilunl Trunt liy trH to ledHnrrlKon, Can I.; lots 40 uml 41, Ku-lui- la
I.otH, Honolulu, Oahu. II 353, p125 Sept 1, 1911.
Allen & Robinson Ltd to J ill In IIMney et nl, Rel; land patent 4699,Wnllupe, Honolulu, Onliui 12200. I)346, p 401. Auk 14, 1911.
WnlU r lliimt liy mtKeo to WilliamR Cnntlo. tr, Tore Entry; 7790 sq ftof It P 2686. Kill 1731, hlilKS, etc, Vlno-n-
St, Honolulu, Oahu. D 316, p 402.Auk 16, 1911.
Walter Hurnt by mtKeo to WllllnmIt Castle, tr, Pore Entry; por R P268'., kill 1711. filclRs, etc. Vineyard Ht,Honolulu, Ouhu. 316, p 403. AuB16. 1911.
Nancy Chew VIiib nnil hah to rirstHunk of Hllo Ltd, M; Int ,ln 2 pealand, .Wilin, etc, llaninkiia. Hannll;J700. n 314, p 461. Auk 11, 1911.
TliomiiH rorlieji Sj; and wf lo MmMary Halkl. I); Int In por It P (kt)1871. rents, etc, Ploplo, S Hllo. llnunll;tl, ete n 345, p 417 Auk 12, 1911.
I lliiMishl to K Hlrnmolo, II S;leasehold, IiIiIrh, furniture, llxtures.lonkliiR utensils, te, Wnlakeii, S Hllo,H.iuiiII; 12000. n 356, p 156 Auk 12,1911.
K lllramoto to A J Oome, C M;leus'eholils, IiIiIrh. furniture, tlxturea,lookliiK litem lis, etc, Wnlakeii, H Hllo,Ilnnull; 12000 II 314, p 462. Aug 12.1911
rninclsro I nehreo nnd wf tn Marlnno iKnacIn et nl, D; 21 of I,P 4721,"Walkaiinialo, N Hllo, Hawaii;fl00 II 350, p 213 Apr 25, toil.
Pniilo Knliia tn c Aunl, I.j pc land,Halattii, N Kohnlii, Hawaii; 10 jrs at123 per r II 351, i 124. Apr 2. 1906.
Albert J W Muekenrlo nnd wf tnPreil O Hunw, D; 30a of land putcnt5362, Olan, Puna, Hawaii; 750. 11 350,
i 249. July 5, 1911.William It Cimtlo and wf to Eliza
belli K Mejer, I); kul 4600, Maiinwal,Moloknl; (2000, etc. II 350, p 254. July,211, JUll.
Prnnk Cabral to Joso Perelrn, D;lnml patent 5448, Knlnheo llomestends,ICokm, Knunl; (1 nnd int go J3TI 86. II
50, p 216. July 17, 1911,
Recorded Augutt 17, 1911.Wllllnm C Achl Jr to Wlllleo C Arhl,
D; Int In por np 3, It P 75, kul 27511,Knpnlnmii, Hoiinlulu, Onhii; tl, etc. II355, p 143. Auk 17, 1911.
A V (lenr hy mtKeo to J Alfred Mu- -rooii, lore AfTdt; Int 9, hlk 57, Kai-inii- kl
Tract, Honolulu, Oahu. It 351, p146 Auk 9, 1911.
A V dear by mtReo to Mnry E I.ow,I); Int In lot 9, hlk 57, Knhmikl, Ho-
nolulu. Ouhu; 1100., II 355, p 144. July29, 1911.
Mnry E Low to J Alfred MnRonn, D;Int In lot 9, hlk 57, Knlmukl, Honolulu,Oahu; (1. II .155, p 145 July 29, 1911.
Clnrn II Smith (widow) hy ntty toJoseph To Knlll, I); lots 6, 7, 8, 20, 21,
22 nnd porn Iota 5 nnd 19, hlk C, Kn- -
lunoloho Tract, Honolulu, Onhu; 1750.II 35V p 146. Auk 16, 1911.
Joseph To Knm nnil wf to ClunrillnnTrust Co Ltd, Ml lota 6, 7, 8. 20, 21
nnd 22 nnd porn Iota 5 and 19, hlk C,
Knliinnlnha Tract, Honolulu, Oahu;1500. II 351, p 149. Auk 16, 1911.
Henry C Mcjera to Dorothy I. Cnmp- -
hcll. D; lot 5. hlk C, Mejcra TrnctHonolulu, Oahu; 11. II 355, p 147. Aur7, 1911.
Kit of licrnlco P Illshop by Ira toL S AtuiRst, Rcl; lot 6 of Nlolopn l,ot-- .rents, etc, Niiuanu Ave, Honolulu,Oahu; $1500. 11 354, p 151. Aur 15,
1911. ,.Wllllnm C Achl Jr nnd wf to ChlnK
Luin, D; pors np 3, R I 75, kul 27511,
Knpnlninn, Honolulu, Ouhu; !900.s II355, p 149 Auk 16, 1911.
II C Carter lo Trs of Est of RcinlcoP1 nishnp, Mi lot 6 of Nlolopn Lots,routs, etc, Nutinnu Valley, Honolulu,Oiihu; $3000. II 354, P 163. Aur 17,lill.- -
''Ui'orRo V Ilcntnn nnil wf to J R Ath-ert-
Eitnto Ltd, D; Int 4. hlk 15, Col
Icrc llllli, .Honolulu, Onhu; $2000. II."'.i--
.ii ir.n Am? in. inn.
Est of Creswcll K O Rooko by trslo Territory of Hawaii. D; 15,165 sqft of kul 610, np 2, Alewa HclRhts,Honolulu, Onhu; $600. 11 355, p 152.
July 2, 1910.
W II Ilromley nnd wf lo Thonms Mc-
Lean, M; lot 65 (7762 sc ft land), Aimpunl Ht, Honolulu, Onhu; $2000. 11 351,
Hl56. Aur ,17, 1911.
Kirst American fc'uvn & Tr Co of Hawaii Ltd tq Proti slant Epli Cluirih In
Hawaiian Islands. Par He!; In land,Main nnd Church St. Woljuku, Maul;$1. II .154. Ji 151. Auk. 16, 1911.
William It Ijihllaw. ho 20 earadpo wiib mnlmed liy, a'boinh,tlrowmatRusscl Siirc, dleil In'tliQ iomo (or In- -
tnrnblos In the Ilronx. lasald tot have dlol penniless.
BV AUTHORITY.
8EALEDflTENDER,S. .
, . t .J I 1HScalnl tendera will bo received at the
(.nice of the Superintendent, of Pulilloyork until ,12 in. of Tuesilay, Septem-
ber 12, 1911, for turnlshlnR tho Honolulu Wnler Works with 14.0QO feetof 4" RnUunUed pipe.
Illnnk forms for proposala on Mo In
tin. otllcc of tho Superintendent ofPublic Works.
The Superintendent of Public Works
rcseris tho right to reject any or allbids.
MARSTON CAMPnELL,Sui.criiitonrient of Public Works.
5020101
LEGAL NOTICES.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, FIRST('Iruilt, Territory of Hawaii In Pro-
bate. At Chambers, No. 4125. In thomatter of the Estate of Jose Dlas, de-
ceased. On rendhiR und fltlns tho Pe-
tition nnd accounts, of Cecil Ilrown, ad-
ministrator of tho "Estate ot Joso Dlas,deceased, wherein petitioner asks, to boallowed $568,73 and churRcd with$769 75, and usks that the nunc he examined and nppruved, nnd Hint u finalorder ho niado of Distribution of thoremaining property to tho personathereto entitled mid dlscharRlnR pet I
tloner und sureties from all further responslblllty heroin: It Is Ordered, thatMonday, tho 25th dny of September,A. D. 1911, at 9 o'clotk a. m, beforotho JudRO Presiding ut ChumbcrH otsaid Court nt his courtroom In thoJudiciary llulldlnK, In Honolulu, County of Honolulu, bo nnd the sumo heroby Is appointed tho ttmo nnd place forbcarlnR said Petition nnd Accounts, nndthat nil persons interested may thenand thcro appear nnd show cause, Ifany they hnvo, why tho sninoshouldnot bo Kranted, und may present eIdenco as to who uro entitled to thowild property. Dated the 18th day ofAiiRiist, A. D. 1911, liy tho Court:(Seal ) M T, BIMQNTON, Clerk of thoCircuit Court of tho First Circuit.
5008 Aur. IS, 25; Sept. 1, 8
CORPORATION NOTICE8.
NOTICE.
On and after October 2, 1911, anduntil further notice, tho ltemlco JiIllshop Museum will ho open to thopublic from 10 u. m to 4 p in dullyexcept Hundnys, Wednesdays Hnd Iliafour yearly holldajs Decoration Day,Iudepenilenco Day ThapkSKlvlnR Dayund Christmas Dny, No permits tovisit tho museum will ho Issued topust,eiiEcrs on through steamers onWednesdays ns formerly.
riy order or the trustees.September 1, 1911. J020-2r- a
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BUItltBIO uT
NAIL STEAMERS
VKSSILt TO ARRIVE (Saturday, Sept. 9.
Hllo via wny porta Mnttna Kon,stin r.
Kaml liorts Nocau, stni'r."Sunday, Sept. 10.'
IIonKkonK via Japan porta ShunyoMflt-ti- , T. K. K. B. S.
Maul, Moloknl nnd I.nnal portsAllkahatn, slmr.
Knunl ports Klnntt, slmr.Hllo Wilhelmlna, M. N. 8. S.
Tueday, Sept. 12.Snn Francisco Tcnyo Maru, Jap.
atnir.Australian ports via Auckland nnd
Sun Makura, C.A. S. S.Snn Uipan, U. 8. A. T.
Wedneiday, Sept. 13
Vancoucr and Victoria Marama,C-- S. S.
Hawaii via Maul ports Claudlno,slmr.
Kauai ports W. 0. Unit. Rtmr.Hallim Cruz via Ran 1'ranclsco and
Seattle Alaskan, A.-I- I. 8. 8.Friday, Sept. 15.
HongkdiiK via Japan ports KI)oMaru, Jap. slmr.
Ktina and Kntt inirts Manila Loa,stinr.
Saturday, Sept. 16.Hllo via way ports Mauna Kon,
sttnr.Sunday, Sept. 17.
HonfikoiiB via Japan iiorts SiberiaP. M. 8. S.
Kauai ports Klnntt, stinr,Mntil, Molokal nnd'TJinal iorts
Mlkahala, slmr. iuWedneday.ept. 20.
San Franclscn-.Porsl- a, P. M. S. S.Hail Francisco Lurllno, M. N. S. 8.Kauni ports W. (I. Hall, slmr.Maui and Hawaii ports Clauillne,
Mmr.Friday, Sept. 22.
Hongkong via Japan portB China,P. M. 8. 8.
Saturday, Sent, 23.Hllo via way ports Mauna Ken,
slni.Tuetday, Sept. 2G.
Snllna Crui yla San Francisco andSeattle Arizonan, A.-I- I. 8. 8.
Sunday, Sept. 24.Kitual iio'rts Klnnu Hltur.Maitl, Molokal ntul I.unal jKirts
MIKahaln; stmh"I,San Francisco Korea, P. M. 8. 8.
'""'-Friday- ,' 8ept.-29- . -
IloiifikonK vlf Japan, ports Manchuria, P. M. 3. S.
San Frahclsco Sierra, O. 8.-8- . .
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Lx, VESSELS TO DEPART
I o., Man! nnd- - Hawaii ports Claudlno,
slritr., 5 p tn. ' "
Kauai porls-- W. O. Hall, stinr.,' 5
V, ni.,,..r 80May;-Sert.M- 0. '."San Franclsco-'Shuii- jo Maru, T. K.
K. 8. 8., C p. iuMonday, Sept. 11.
Knual ports Noeau, stmr, 5 p. m.Tuesday, Sept. 12.
HonRRoiiK via Japan iwrls TcnyoMaru, Jnp. stmr, Ii p. ni.
Manila via Ouam Logan, U. S. A.T.
Vnncottvor Makura, O-- 8. 8.Hllo via way ports Mauna Kea,
htmr,, 10 a. ni.Kauai ports Klnntt, stmr., 5 p. m.Maul, Molokal and Lannl ports
Mlkuhalu, stmr., Ii p. tn.Wedneiday, Sept. 13.
Sim Francisco Slerin, O. S. 8., 10a. ni. .
San Francisco .Wilhelmlna, M.. N.8. 8 . 10 n. m.
Australian porta via Auckland andFanning Island Marama, C.-- 8. 8.
Thursday, Sept. 14. -
Kauai ports W. a. Half, stmr.Friday, Sept. 15,
Central and South Amorlcnn portaKlyo Maru, Jap, stmr.Maui nnd Hawaii ports Claiidlnu,
slmr.Sunday, Sept. 17.
Ban Francisco Slborln, P. M. 8. 8.Wedneiday, Sept. 20.
Hongkong via Japan ports Porula,P. M. 8. 8.
Friday, Sept. 22.Ban Frnncltco China, P. M. S. 8.
Monday, Sept. 25.Hongkong via Japan ports Korea,
P. M. S. S.Tuesday, Sept. 26.
Ban Francisco Lurllno, M. N. 8. 8Friday, Sept. 29.
Bun Francisco Manchuria, P. M.8. 8.
MAILS.
Malls are due from the followingpoints aa follows:San Francisco Tcnci Maru Sep. 12.Yokohama HIiimijo Mnru, Sopt. 10.Colonics Makura, Sopt, 42.Victoria Maramn, Scpt,.il?j
Malls will depart for tho followingpoints as follows;Yokohama ,Tcnyo Mnru, Sept 12. .Vancouver Makura, Sopt. 12.
San Francisco Shun) u Maru, Sept.10.
Sydney Marama, Sopt. 13.
Gunboat Annapolis May Call Here.There Is a report tn the cited that
tho little American gunboat Annapo-lis may call at Honolulu, en routofiota Samoa, to Pugot Sound.
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ANNOUNCEMENTS.
T. Kuliul ko cream nnd cold drinks;clears nnd. toilet articles, linkergoods. I take orders. 1277 Tort St.
G0O8-3-
I'ftOBT SALOON Flno wines and llq-nu-
Call and see lit.. K. Sasaki,prop, rjcrctniila and Maunakea Sin
4958-3-
Kodak Minis developed and printed nl1127 1'ort St. This Is tlio only cheapplaco in town. J, A. tlonsalvcs.
6010-t- f
Sunrlso Dicing House All kinds ofclothes denned and repaired withspecial euro. t008-3-
O. T)al Ice crrum nnd cold drinks.Cafe, l'ort St , above ricro-tanl- a.
C0096m
Flowers, I.els to order at Julia Kala-- iklcla, 1'nuahl und Nutiunu; Tel. 3176.
50H-6-
Chang lllng Kcc Shoes,, leggings, sad-
dles, hurness, repairing. 148 Dcrctanla,D0H-3-
Wo On Merchant tailor. 1115 NuuanuSt, nhoo lintel. 5O20-2-
Visit tho sale at Sing Fat's, 1011 Nuu-
anu St. 4.58-3-
AUTOS.
NUUANU i AUTO STAND.For hire at all times, 1 Packard, 1
Popes. Competent chauffeur. Nuu-
anu, near Ucrctnnla. Phone 3151.4054-l- y
For hire, o Packard. Phone2511. Yuung Hotel Stand; CharlesReynolds. 4540-t- f
S. Knrahnra Auto stand. Phone 2085;
llcretanla St. 5014-3-
OAHU AUTO 8TAND.
Blevens-Diirjc- n nnd Packards for hlroby tho trip, hpur, day or week. M, EMiller, rtcrt Uowcrs nnd others;, Tel-
ephone 3448. Cor. Illsliop n.nd King.COU-l-
LIVERY STABLE.
First-clas- s livery turnouts at reason-able rates. Territory Livery 'stable,348 Klngj.jhone 2535 ,.,.,
BOOKS.
New und second-han- d books bounty,Bold und exchanged. Star Book Ex-
change, 1280 Fort St. 5015-t- f
BUY AND SELL.
Diamonds, watches and Jewelry bought,sold and exchanged. J. Carlo, Fort St.
4752-t- f
S. Klnoshltn New nnd second-han- d
goods bought und sold. 1381 Fort St.5008-6-
II. Ikcdn New and second-han- d fur-
niture bouhgt nnd sold. 1261 Fort St.6008-6i- n
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER.r
Mr Ogltanl Contractor nnd builder.
Ilotiso painting, papcrhanglng. andscreeni of all kinds. Fort St. abovoIterctunlu; Phono 1127.
6008-l-
Georgo Yamada, general contractor.Estimates furnished. 208 McCandlessHldg.j Phono 2157.
Y. Avnok aenernl contractor. Housopainting and wall papcrhanglng. 1161
Smith St . cor. Pauahl. 5014-3-
eELECTRICAL ENGINEERING.
Pacific Electric Co Motor and dynamornnnlrlnc u snoclaltv. Motors andgi iterators of all cnpaclty for salo,134 S Bcretanla 8t ; Tel. 3132.
4693-t- f
NOTICE.
All accounts owing us prior to Juno30 und not paid beforo September 15,
will he plated In the hand of ourattorney for immediate nctlon. L B.
Kerr fc Co, Ltd, Alakea St.6012-t- f
Thayer Piano Co.
STEINWAYAND'OTHER PIANOS
168 Hottl Street Phone 231
TUNINCI QUARANTEED
Victor Records
Try some of the new"Red Sen!" Records by
famous artists . .
BERGSTROM MUSIC CO, LTD.
TO L.ET.
Clean furnished rooms to let, $1.50 and12 a week. 1281 l'ort St.
&0C7-l- m
The property known u the Wilderbuilding, corner of Fot nnd Queenstreets. Dimensions 41x(B. The buildIns will be remodeled to suit tenantApply to C. Brewer & Co, Ltd.
FURNISHED ROOM FOR RENT.
Till: KUTIJ 1'urnlshod rooms. HotelSt., opposite Young Cafo. Newly ren-
ovated and refurnished. Under newmanagement. Terms reasonable. Lo-
cation ccntrul. 0008-l-
No. 73 IJerctanla St. Klectrlo lightsand running water In each room.Price reasonable. J. H. Townsend,proprietor. 4870-t- f
FURNI8HED HOU8ES FOR RENT.
Furnished house, for the summer. Allconveniences; fine view over city;very rcasonablo'rent for a desirabletenant. "Pratt," 101 StangenwaldBldg.; Telephone 1002. 44J-t- f
ROOM AND BOARD.
T1IH ARGONAUT (formerly theRooms $12; with board, $35.
627 Dcrctanla St.! Phono 1308. Mrs.J. A. Doyle, prcprlctor. 4041-t- f
Ilooin and hoard, private family. Everyconvenience! Two car lines passdoor 1042 King SL 4964-t- f
NIcely-furnlshc- d rooms with board.Apply 1360 King St.
FOR SALE.
Nko bungalow at Kiilmukl. Locationbeautiful; lino homes adjacent Willsell cheap for cash or an easy terms.Sco Wultcr II. Bradley, care Kal-mu- kl
Land Co, Ltd, Box 420.COlC-t- f
oW'Kcc.onil-lir.n- d pliho on Knual; good'condition. Apply br call up Ware-house, MilJrjdo Sugar Co.
60J1.0t--Wkly- :n
Tlio Trunsb envelope a time-savin- g
'Invention. No addressing necessaryIn sending-- out bills 'or receipts. Bul-
letin Publishing Co, sole agents forpatentee. --v - U
New bungalow, Kallht; lotgoottszis r szuvu; easy terms, von-Ider- o
& Lansing, 83 Merchant St;Phono 255$. kl 4953-t- f
Diamond cluster ring, cost $1000, at nsacrifice. Party leaving town: musthuo money. J. Carlo, 1117 Tort St.
6019-- tf
San Sun Fine Imported stationery.Chlneso literature, drawing Inks,paper of all kinds. 133 Bcretanla SL
4951-3- m
Bargains In real estate, on e,
plains nnd hills. "Pratt," 101 ld
Bldg ; Telephone 1603.4943-l- f
Selected Caravonlca wool cotton seed.A. V. Gear, 1214 Fort St.; P. O. Box404. 4693-t- f
Thoroughbred Tulouse geese, bred fromImported stock. 2427 Llllhu St.
5023-1- 0t
Inter-Islan- d and Onhu Railroad ship"ping books, at Bulletin officii. tf
Visit tho sale at Sing Fat's, 1013 Nunnnu St. 4958-3-
EMPLOYMENT OFFICE.
FUKUDO EMPLOYMENT OFFICECooks, waiters, yardboys. King andPunchbowl Sts ; Tel. 1885.
T. FilJImoto, Klnnu Employment Office;phuno 1879. 4896-t- f
8ANITARY PLUMBER.
Yeo Sing Kco Plumber and tinsmith.Smith St. bet. Hotel and Pauahl.
CLEANING AND PRE88INQ.
M Mur.inaku Clothes bought nndsolJ,2M Bcretanla St.; Phono 1059.
60M-6i- n
Tho Lion Tailors Dyeing, cleaning,repairing. Work guaranteed. Phone2748. Called for and delivered. Dare-aul- a,
next to pumping station,ms-l- y
C. T. Aksns Merchant tailor. Finesuitings. 1039 Nuuanu St.
6013-l-
Come and learn how your GAS BILLcan he REDUCED ONE-HAL- F by uteof portable oven.
Demonstrations daily of OVEN andnew VACUUM WASHER.
HAWAIIAN DOMESTIC UTILITYCOMPANY
With Levy and Co, King Street
Blank book of all sorts, ledgersetc, manufactured by the D u 1 1 e 1 1 D
PublUhlng CoutDtuir.
EVENING BULLETIN! HONOLULU, T. H, FRIDAY, SEPT. 8, 1911.
WANTSWANTED.
We lead, others follow," In tho manu-
facture of carbonated beverages. Oneprice to all. Free delivery. Phone3022. Honolulu Soda Water Co, Ltd,34A North Bcretanla St.; Chas. E.Frasher, manager. 4941-- tf
You to sample our leading brands, suchns "King's Choice" Scotch, McBrny-e- r.
Herald and Corby's Canadianwhiskies. Ihns. F. McTlghe & Co.,proprietors, Progress Bar.
4951-J-
Patronlre home Industry. Puro old Hawaiian gin, tnado under tho supervi-sion of tho U. S. Govt, obtainableonly at the Occidental liar, King andAlakea. 4949-6-
Traveling salesman; ono acquaintedwith Island nnd jelly trade. Salarynnd commissi! n. Apply ' Salesman,"Bulletin ollicc. 6020-t- f
A second-han- d tjpewrlter. Stato price.Address "Stenographer," P. O. Box879. 5010-l-
Visit tho rule at Sing Fat's, 1013 Nuuanu St. 4958-3-
An experienced plumber ns assistantfor Hllo. Apply "P.", this office.
5024--
Thrco or four carpenters. Apply fu- -nuliou St , near King. 60!5--
BICYCLES.
"Tried and true" Famous Pierce tyclcs. For salo by S. Miyamoto. 131
cycle supplies and repairing. Allmakes; new and second band. 182King SL ) 4948-l- y
S. Koine) a Expert bicycle repnlrlrig;all work guaranteed. New and secon-
d-hand wheels at low prices.Queen and Punchbowl; Phone 2131.
0O21-3I-
TAILORS.
The tailoring company of Cheo (Juonghas changed hands and Is under newmanagement. Having engaged aCUTTER FROM MAINLAND, theyguarantee satisfaction. 14 King StWa Sing, manager. 4952-3-
FOOK SANO. formerly the Oahu Tallor of Emma and Bcretanla Sts,(wshcs his old pntrons to call andInspect his fine line of now fabricsat his new More, McCandless Blk ,
Nuuanu and Pauahl. 4951-3- m
CHIROPODIST.
DR. BIRCH Office, 64 Alex. ToungBldg Phone 3208.
'MA8SAGE.'
S. Hashimoto Massage, baths; rheumatism, bruises, sprains, tired foci- -
, Iru? nnd other ailments relieved. 178Bpretunln; Tel. 2637. 50U-6-
- e iLargest Stock in
the IslandsMANUFACTURERS' 8HOE CO, LTD.
QUARTER SIZESat
Regal Shoe Store,Phone Stza
BANZAI SHOE BTO"
SHOESBeretanls Street, Near Nuuanu
HONOLULU, H. T.Telephone 1003
With GAS
FOS YOUB GROCERIES. IEIAMERI0AH BROKERAGE CO.
3.85 Kinic Street, near Mtnbtket
Phone 2891 Daily Delivery
PANAMA GOVERNMENT LANDfi PER ACRE
Finn i.irn henin miiili of this landwill lie worth ten, )cs, twenty timesIts present cgst.
PANAMA DEVELOPMENT CO.
21b MUflOANTII.i: PLAHJBetween nnd .Sixth Streets
I.os Augdes, Cut.
Mtike the LiverDo its Duty
Nne tnaei la tea whea the lirer ! right the)
stotMCh tad bowel! are ngM.CARTER'S UTTLELIVER PILLSaentlrbtttErauyc .hhhb3&rMCwm
CnraCoa- - ABBV VITTLCetipatloa. T BIVERIndigee- -i vvn film.tlOB,SickHeadache, and Distress after Estlaf .
IwB Pill. SmD Dee. Ssull PrksGenuine nut Ur Signntuio
6Varieties
Of- -
Bread Baked DailyYou can have1 your order changed
dallv and bj suDolled with anv afthese varieties from
Love's BakeryPHONE 1431 1134 NUUANU 8T.
Vienna Bakeryhas the best Home-Mad- e
Bread, German I'rct.els andCoffee Cake. lie sure andring up 2124.
1129 FORT STREET
Gunther's CandiesTHE FAMOUS CHICAGO MAKE
l'RU.SH AHSORTMU.NT JUSTARRIVIII)
PALM CAFE 'Hotel Street Near Union
EAT AT THE
Capitol CafeEverything New Service Excellent
SIERRA CAFE16 Hotel Street
OPKN HAY AND NH1IITl'rcsh (Jamo nnd Plslt received with
each ship from tho Const.
WONG CHONG, Proprietor
DRY GOODS FOR ECONOMICAL
BUYERS
Yee Chan & Co.
FINE LINE OF DRY Q00DS
WAH Y1NG CHONG
CO.,King Street, Ewa Fuhmtrket
Wing Chong Co.DO IT. HEAK BETHXL
' Dealen in Furniture. Kattrestei,itc etc. All kindt of KOA and Mil-HO-
FURNITURE made to order.ia
FINEST FITAnd Cloth of Al QnaUtj Cm fca
Purchued fromSANG CHAN
MO CANDLESS BLDQ.P. 0. Box 961 Telephone 1731
NEW DRUG STORE
Well Stocked with New Drugs andNoveltiei
SODA WATIlIt POUNTAINHAWAII DRUG CO.
42 Hotel StrooU at end of Bethel
hnslnrsh nilld'. These iim Ihc icie.phone iiiimhi-r- s of Iho II ill let In.
House is rented tomorrowIf advertised today.Never fails to happen ;
It's the Bulletin classified way.
Cable News
LA FOLLETTE
FOR CANDIDATE
(Associated Press Cable.)MINNEAPOLIS, Minn, Bipt. 7-.-
Senator Hubert M m I'ollette, Insiir-ge- nt
lender, fornully openid his eiim-pnl-
fur the Rcpiililknn nominationlor tlin, prchhkncv tonight, m iking nstirring speech on what he tmiildcrsshould be tho Issues to be fought fornext cur by the party. Ilo made nodirect reference to tho President, butdefended lilt nun actions In oppositionto the Taft prngriiii of Canadian reci-procity, and udancid a number of ar-
guments ngulnt the stand on the cot-
ton and wool tariff bllli taken by thoPresident In his wto messages.8ays Country Wants Head.
Tho launching of thn Ij Folletloboom by tho candidate In pirnm tookplaco nt tho banquet of tho MinnesotaProgrcssUo Itcpuhllinn League, ulilellwns presided ner by Congressman
I, Lcnrnnt Mr 1. enroot. In acutimlstlc address In faor of Senntor,t Follette. snld tint It s neceswiry to
ihnxo In tho White House someono whoIs uhle to be n fmce In thn nation.
Blnco Theodoro Itooevelt steppednut, he said, It has lieen erj' dltlleulti.t times to tell who Is tho President oftho United States.
TO INVESTIGATE BIG 8HIPPER3,Ni:W YORK. N Y. Kept, 7i-T- ho
l;nriinicn has b'Kiin nn ItUestlgntlnnlno 1111 alleged' Illegal ronlhlnitl'iMi tn
tho stpninslilp companies carry-ing freights lo nnd from South Anierl- -
enn ports, n number of nierchnnts hav- -ng Imlged formal charges. Tho com
panies nimcd arc tho Hamburg. Amir- -lean, tlio Prince Una and thn IjimpnrtAc Holt lino. One of tho complainantsIs tho firm of Arluickle Urothers, thogreat enffep Importers. Discriminationbetween Importers Is charged.
BIG STRIKE MAYNOT MATERIALIZE
CHICAGO. III. Hept 7. The Indica-tions nrc now thnt the threatened gen- -iral strike of tho members of tlio federated union of the Illinois Ccntrulrnllroad will not tiike place. The sanction of the tnterna'lonnl union has beenwithheld and-vrl- ll probably neer berltcn.
TRU8T COMPANIESPOOL THEIR MONEY
NP.W YORK, N. Y.. Sept. 7. A mcr-p- er
has been com hided between thonltiltable Trust nnd th'o KnlckerliockerTrust, Iho two corporations Inningcombined with n joint cnjiltal of
EXPLODING FLYERKILLS TWO RIDERS
Ml'MIAUKHN, air, Bept. 7. I.l-- ut.
Neumann, ono of tlio regular armyaviators, nnd M I.eeonte, n passengerwhom he wan enrrj lug aloft for n flightin nn nernplnne, were killed here today Th" niaehlnn liad barely left Ihoground when tho gasolno fnnk explod- -fd, throwing the two men through tlionlr for slty feet.
NEW ICE BOX AT MORGUE
WILL SAVE MUCH MONEY
Tho ho bnx which hna rccontly beenlimtalleil in tho morgtin will pay forItself in a ery short time, accordingIn the way in which matters workednut In tho recent drowning case atWalkikl.
Tho woman was brought In andplaced In the now box and left thereuntil tho afternoon. Deputy SheriffCharles Ilnso In tlio mcantlmo gathered IiIh ovldonco and called tho jury.Thnt body Malted tho morgue themorning after tho drowning nnd heldtheir Innucst tho tinmo afternoon. Inprevious cases they would hnc-examine- d
tho body nn tho day nf thodrowning nnd then continued until thonext day.
With tho now box working tho Jurnrs only rccolvcd ono day'a pay whileunder the old system they would hungotten two days. This was tho firsttlmo that tlio box ,had been trlod nuttilneo It was erected nnd everythingwan found In ho satisfactory.
iio.Mii.ui.u .'oHOi,in.m:iiu:ix has fim: on,
A telephone mossafio was rocchedIn this city from Tnft ycslordny to tho
'effect that a new well on section 10
nf thn Honolulu Consolidated In thollust Midway Meld near thn Iluenn Vista hills had rpma in as a 20,000'barrelutishor. It was stated further that
'"" "" "'"K l"lol mm lcel tnntcB.
This woll Is near the Kascor, whichhas been fitted with ceimprestors and
'iiiniiirtnniirienu for nvtrnetlnir trupnllnoI'l" " - r " -
from tho natural Kns. Tho well Is'said In be deeper than tho khs well,nnd tho theory Is advanced thnt a pool
,nf nil lies unilei tho riih stratum fora considerable area San KinnclsroCluonlrlo.
I)r llirlriinil Musrnlt of New York,iiimpliiB In tho wilderness of theOlympic Mountains, Wash, wns nils- -
taken for a concur by a logger uhd1 shot und killed.
"2185 'illl.irl.irrinithTraaSOl"10 ll,m WI,B ,"",or rontro, ,,ncl U,"t.. . . . . il. nll ti lil ill In nt III nil irrftiln una
SatinetteWhite Enamel
It's tnow white. Never turnsyellow. Hat the deep rich lusterof porcelain.
When ordering, specify wheth-
er for interior or exterior ute,and whether qIoss or Hat tmijli.
Lewers Cooke,Limited
177 S. KING 8TREET
Fer GENERAL OFFICE STATION-ERY and FILING SYSTEMS, call orwrite to ue and we will Fill your wants.
Office Supply Co., Ltd..SI FORT STREET
EVERYTHING YOU NEED
For SchoolA. B. ARLEIQH . CO., LTD.
Hotel Street Near Union
UN. SANF0RD
OPTICIAN
Boston Building Fort StreetOver May & Co.
Drink
May's Old Kona CoffeeB.it hithV.Mir(et " '
I H E N R Y MAY. A C O.' , Phone ,1271 V
Pioneer '
Evaporated Milk(Unsweetened)
The Best Milk You Can UseAT ALL' DEALERS
IMPORTERS OF ORIENTAL GOODS
Wing Wo Tai & Co.941 Nuuanu. near King Street
PHONK 1020
Fine Line of
Carpenter ToolsAt the New Hardware Store
CITY HARDWARE CO.
Kintr and Nunann Street
C. Q. Yee Hop & Co.MEAT MARKET AND IMPORTERS
Telephone No. 3451
What a elft It God's out of doors)of Tablets ? Maybe you have a horseor carrltze. Msny people have jutta bargain. Pat our utile want amwant, theae lime little workers will
ABE MARTIN
A fellor kin have, th' swelled headsn' still wear a number six hat. Whenyou tee three men in a buggy It's acinch they're full.
A. BLOM,Importer Fort St
The LEADERI CLOTHIER8Fort Street Near Beretanlal
Manila and Madeira EmbroideredShirtwaists
Collars, Cuffs and HandkerchiefsBaby Pillow Slips
MISS WOODARD'S,FORT STREET
F7S. ZEAVE returned" fromMf New York on the 8. S. Withel- -
mina with a TULL LINE OF GOWNS,ready to wear, and novelties personaltyselected. Theee goods will be on dis-play MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, whenMrs. Zeave will be pleated to see allher customers and friends at her roomsin the Young Building.
K. UYEDA1027 Nuuanu Street
. . , i'lHOLIDAY 8ALE -
BEGINNING JUNE 3
All thajHate at Reasonable PricessatssssaiiMaKanaiaMSHSMa
For
LinoleumGo To
Coyne's
Folding Chairs andTables
FOR RENT
J. Hopp & Co., Ltd.
KOA FURNITURE
OAHU FURNITURE CO.
King Street, epposita Young HotelP O. Box 840 Phone 10ti
luter-u'aii- ana U. K. I. shipping'looks far silr at tb.3 Qulletli
Tips--On Buying and StUbtga Buggy, Carriage wRun-abo- ut
Why not keep i horse and nw eertand are :Ired of the same kia4 of bturrr
what you want and will be glad tt Selfatto work--
, it ron lure what yen isn'tto to the Terr peoele who are lookinr far
what yen hare to Sell. Maybe on has a meiuge rfjht now. tfx you. Loek e
Read and Answer
Today's Want Ads.
mtiMMtMs twrtiirnt' SiVfiiM v -- r , SnktMim trllJtiiiiJICjllli.
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.,10 EVENINQ BULLETIN HONOLULU, T. H, FRIDAY, SEPT. 8, ,1911.
HOTEL POTTERMILO M. POTTEH, Mar.
Operated on tho American Plan only. Each room hat outside oxpoiure. Ratesasked are lens (Service, Cuisine and Surroundings considered) than can befound In any any hotel In America. Baggage may be direct toHotel Potter from anywhere In the United States or Canada. Wire ahead for
reservations, at our expense. For ra tes, pamphlets and full particulars eon- -'
cerning Hotel Potter, OTTO GERTZ, P. O. Box , Honolulu.
HOTEL
STEWARTSAN FRANCISCOGeary Street, above Union Square
European Plan $1.50 a day upAmerican Plan $3.00 a day up
New steel and brick structure.Every comfort and convenience.A high class hotel at very moderaterates. In the center of theatre andretail district. On car lines trans-ferring to all parts of city. Electricomnibus meets all trains andsteamers. Hotel Stewart recognizedas Hawaiian Island Headquarters.Cable Address "Trawcts" ABC code.J .11. Love, Honolulu representative.
Hotel St. FrancisUnion Square, San Francisco
Under the Management of
JAMI.'S WOODS
the beautiful parkFACING heart ol the city,
ulilch Is tin olthe piiuclpnl events ol
the famous fcsthnls ol SinFruiielsro, this hotel, In en-
vironment nnd atmosphere, ex-
presses most pleasantly thecomfortable tplrlt of old Cal-
ifornia.The rojnltj nnd nobility oi
the Old World and the FurEast and the men 'of high
nihlcuincnt in America "hoassemble here contribute to thecosmopolitan atmosphere ol anInstitution which representsthe hospitality and Individual.Ill ol San Francisco to thetraveler.
Tho building, nhleh marksthe farthest advance olIn service, has now the largestcapacity ol any hotel structureIn tho West, und upon comple-tion of the l'ost street annexwill bo the largest carutauserjIn the world.WHILE THE SKltVICE IS
THE l'KICES AKENOT.
European Flan from 2.00 U
TheColonial
A Tourist Hotel on thocar lino mid within walk-
ing distance of tho PostOlllcc. It excels III everydetail.
MISS JOHNSON,Emma St., abovo Vineyard
MOONLIGHT AT
HaleiwaGo down for a night,
trains pass tho door.
ALL THIS
O. R. & L.
WAIKIKI INNRooms and Board
FINEW. C.'
WEEK
B A T H I N.QBorgin, Prop.
VQU A1I15 LOOKING FOHA WHOHINO OIl'T YOU
, WOULD DO AVELLto scu oun
Silyer"which is ciAiNiNO ioru- - i
I.AIUTV with nvuttvllOUUKWH'' THAT
USKS IT
J.A.R.Vieira&Co.113 Hotol 8t.
T.Jewelers
BULLETIN ADS PAY- -
SANTA DARDARA, Cat.
checked
address!
theatre
science
von Hamm-Youn- g
Co., Ltd.
Pioneers and leaden in
the Automobile Business
Agents for such n cants Packard. Stevens-Duryea, Cadillac, Thomas Flyer,Hulck, Overland, Jlaktr Ktectrlc, andothers.
Automobile
Supplies & Repairing
Associated GarageLimited
..For the BEST RENT CAR3 In thocity, ring up
2990for
OLDSMOBILE, No. 40S
RENAULT, No. 404
LANDAULET, No. EM
C. H. BEHN
AutomobilesBCHUMAN CARRIAGE CO.
Merchant 8tr..t
VulcanizingALL. WE ASIC IS A TRIAL
HONOLULU VULCANIZING WORKSPhone 1823 Kapfolant Building'
Use a PREST-O-LIT- E TANK onyour .Automobile and save GeneratorTroubles. .
Acetylene Light andAgency Co., Ltd.
CURIOS
18 H. P.
BEST WORK
P. O. 491
ft
SCHOOL HATS
Rough MexicansJust the Thing
HAWAII & 80UTH8EAS CURIO CO.
Young BuildingAnd All l'ost Card
Dealers
FOR SALEALGAROBA BEAN MIL.Lt
And
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ONE SrCOND-HAN- D STANDARDGASOLINE ENGINE,
1494 EMMA 8TREET Telephone 24M
Honolulu MonumentWorks. Ltd.
Box
LOWEST PRICE8
- Phone 3085
forcegrowthWill Do It
PICTURES
t
IN COPLEY PBIMTtPACIFIC! PICTURE FRAMING CO.
1050 Nuuanu Street
Crepe GoodsCOTTON CRCPE SHIRTS, KIMONOS
,AND PAJAMAS
H. MIYAKE,11248 FORT ST., ABOVE PEflETANIA
Gents' IJry GoodsKam Chong Co.
Corner Fort and Borotanla Streets
SPOEfSGOTCH TALKS OF
TrnliU C1otc.lt, picked by mostns winner of llio world's
wicstlhiK championship bout on LaborDay, cuino out true. Goteh put Hack,the "Itusslnn I.lon," to tho floor twiceIn succession It took him 14 minutesIS seconds to put him down thotlrxt time, nnil 5 minutes C2 secondstn secure tho second fall.
few dns before the bout, aotchli.ul this inuili to nay of Hnckcn-vehniid- t,
which should bs of Interest:1 certainly have everything In tho
(nunc, nlthmigh tin re was some doubtwhen I started tr lining ns to my endurance to outlast Hnckcnschmldt If thooccasion demanded. Now ns tho resuit of hard work 1 figure I hnvo workcd myself tn tho point where I will bo
nlilo to stand the prucllng Just ns wellus tho Itussluii. I know he. Is strong,but I also know that bo tines not usehis streimth to the best advantage. IiINocrcd that ho wasted n lot of It In
our llrst inateh three years ngo, nnd tiln not think that ho has Improved
since to overcome that fault"Now lit mo tell nu u thing or two
that I found out then. I Rave himcredit fr meat streimth In the llrstplace, but he allowed mo that he didnot know how to uso It. Tlicro wereonly n few minutes thnt lie nlloneilhimself to conserve his strength. Those
weic when we stopped to urguo andnot one of those rests nmoiuited to anymore than three minutes. At nil othertimes In thnt Ions Mrugglo of nearlytwo hours his muscles wore set withtinscness.
'The mt result of ull this wns thathe tlrid himself out and had ho been In
tho ring alone that night and helit hismuscles ns he dl 1 for n short tint;longer he would have exhausted lilm- -
sclf. Of course, nt tho time I did notrcnllr.e nil this, lint 1 lenrned It as wowent ulnng. nnd when 1 did hcno himun bis back It really wasn't tho hardest thing In tho world to do. I'm onlysorry that I didn't know It before orHint match never would hnvo gonotholength It did go.
"When wo meet on Labor Day theKnowledge I gained two years ago willbo of tho greatest benellt In tho worldto mo, for the reason that I will nothesltato to attack ns, I wont to. I willnot have to ploy It safe this time, forI know myself nnd without boasting Iwant to say I believe In myself thor-oughly.
"The inateh will be over Just ns .oon
as I can end It. I will win Just usIllicitly as I can, nnd If he bents me
It will bo becauso ho Is a better manthan I nin. Hut I'm not looking for nnyheating, mint' you."
"What holds do 5 011 expect to be mostoUVcthn against Hack?" was asked byn newspaper num.
Gotch stopped a minute, then replied:"Well, jou can say for mo that I'm notgoing to try any pirtlculnr hold to gain11 fall livers-thin- s I do will bo goviriitd by what Hack ilocs. If ho nttacks I mast wait long enough to learnwhat ho Is trying to get nt. If ho triestho same thing n few times It won'ttake me long tn nnd n way to getiirotiiul him and forestall things. I sup-pose II.nl; will bo nggresslvo nt limes,for lie can't expect to do anything bystanding off. Ho will hnvo to come Inrlose, fur I Intend to forco Ihut by myown uggresslvcnesa."
nttttCRAWL STROKE INVENTION
OF ARTHUR CAVILL
Muny persons hnvo claimed tho honorof orlifluatlnc tho "crawl" stroke, butIt Is beyniil question of doubt that Itwus llrst used by Arthur Cavlll. Thohtroku was originated, llko most crcutInventions, liy accident. Arthur Cat 111
und his brother Sydney were yomwstern nearly S5 years nuo hi Sydney,Australia, when they Kot Into an argu-
ment iiH to whldi wiih tho faster Mviin-me- r.
A race was arranged und Aithurwon. Hdmy, not KutUlled, persistedthat his brother tould not beat himiiriiIii. Arthur o'iintcercd tho opinionthat ho could beat Hydney with his feettied Thcr jounser In other 'took thltup, mid tho feet of tho elder brotherwiro tied us per iiuriiemcnt. Tho raceHtaited and Arthur won with greatercase limn In tho provlous rnco with hisfeet fieo.
That was Iho origin of tho stroke,Cavlll prai tired It, and his ouiiRc,rIn ntlicr Dick, who wad then wlunlniroury Tnen he entered, was given thoIdea by Arthur and bi ought tho stroketo tuiih u Mngo of pci fiction thntworld's 'iicoiiIm began 'to bo llattenedout In every race. Uy his great recordbreaking pcifurininreH Dick was giventho credit fm tho Htroku Invented byliln brother Arthur.
Trior to Arthtir'H Invention It wnsgenerally understood that it swimmergained the m cutest momentum thrpuchtho foico cieated by tho speed Willi
which lie bi ought lilt ' legs together
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An unexpected polo trophy arrivedthis morning by tho Sierra trom ShrovoAt Co. of Mm I'ruhclsco, ono of the mostnoted Jewelry tlnnt on tho Coast. Thotrophy was ordered by T. F. King oftho California Feed Company, Ltd., ofthis city, and It 'u work of unusuulmerit. "
The cup, which is n beauty, will boput on exhibition In one of tho storestn town soon
Tho description of tho cup Is as follows: It Is of sterling silver nnd standstwenty Inches high, with n bowl red-wo-
pedestal. On ono sldo Is depletedu scene, beautifully executed nnd fullof action, of two polo players, goingneck und neck nfter tho bull. Ahotamid below Is tho Inscription, nnd 011
tho reserve sldo will bo engraved thonames of the winning team.
Tho cup would liuvo been well earnid by tho chitiiiplonslilp team of 1911,
us all teams had worked hard, huttnoh aggregation worked so well thattho chamnlotishlp could not bo wonby nny team, bo tho ended withull threo teams tied for championshiphonors. Tho cup Is therefuro left un- -conquered nt tho present time.
It looks as though tho cup will boheld over for next year's tournament.Tho Kauai team is hoping to get thocavnlry team to visit tho Harden Islandon New Year's Day and hnvo thechampionship of tho present seasonfought out there.
Mr. King stated this morning thatnothing had Leen decided upon yet nsto whether any of tho teams will playoff tho Dual gaum or not, but ho willget In touch with tho clubs soon andhco what cult bo done.
COLVANVLIET
AT FORT LAWTON
Tho Aritiy nnd Nuvy Journal 'mn- -tliuis n number of ncrvlco pcoplo "well
known tit ilounlulo In tho following e,
among them Col. Van Vlict:Hocl.il Items from Kcnttlc, Wash., Au
gust 19 are tho following: Col. It. CVilli Vllct, U.'tf. A. the new comman-dant at P'ort Ijtwton, with Mrs. VanVllct and the MIsscm Van Vllet, hasnrrltod and tho family uro Fettled Intheir qujrtcrt nt tho post. Col, undMrs. Van Vllet und their two daughterswill bo u welcome) addition to tho so-
cial lire of tho post nn well us In Se-
attle. Tho colonel Is nn enthusiast In
all outdoor nports und n good golfernnd rider. Ctipt. J. D. 1 Ilartman, titU. S. Cuvnlry, n'ld Mrs. Ilartman nrcvisiting Mrs. Ilailinan's parents, Oen,
Frederick K. Ward, U. S. A., retired,and Mrs. Ward, EOt Hnrvnrd avenueNorth. Itrlg.-de- n. Krank Tnylnr, U. S.A., retired, has returned from it fourmonths1 tour In Uuropo nnd, with Mrs,Taj lor, Is spendlni? tho summer nt thoCountry Club with their daughter Mrs,lllwln A. Strout. Mrs. Edward PercyOrtnu, formerly Miss Alineo Iliinfnrd,arrived Krlduy evening from Honolulu,where her husband, Captain Ortnn, II,H A., Is stationed. Mrs. Orton Is tospend n few weekn with her father andmother, Mr. nnd Mrs. Clnrcnco linn-for- d
Ucut.-Comd- r. nnd Mrs. T. 'P.Ilulnn, U. S. N of, Muro Island, Cnl ,
uro spending the summer In Seattle.Mrs. Archibald S. I)owy, to glo'Mrs.Hiihm'M young matron nnd girl friendsan opportunity to greet her, gnvo quiteinformally it small tea August 17. Mrs.Alum C. Itend. wlfo of Cupt. Ilend. V.
I b. A . has been tho guest of Mr. andMrs. Joint Cort nt Uielr liomo on liicoWashington for n week or ten days,Mrs. Itend lcft August 21 tn rejoin Cup-tai-
Head nt i'6rt"Leuveiiworth.
The Portuguese government Is linvlag dHlleully preventing Its wililUmgohui myr to tho royiillxtw, and ulreudyMaim of them' navo tieserten.
after tho kick out. Thcro Is no spreadof tliu legs In tho "crawl" or Cavlllstroke and the momentum Is caused 'Inquite u dllTerent way,
Tho Cavlll stroko leg1 effort Is moresuggestho of tho propeller, or a bea-
ver's tall movement, though not nenrlyVn peileet. It calls for starting thenrms and feet at tho moment and In
tho position when und wltnro tho maximum of iiowcr may immediately ho
that thons speedily as possible. Tho quickermo arm linen irom mo wuier uiiurIts woik Iiiih been dono und plunged in
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LABORERS HERE
Outbreak of Typhoid On Hawaii Plantation Sani-
tary Matters.
KlndltiR that the present methodof dealing with tho Importation ofFilipino laborers Is unsatisfactoryowing tn tho fact that thoy object tnundergoing n rigid medical cxninlnuttlon nt tho other end, tho old systemIs to como Into vortuo again but Istn he checked tip by nn examinationnt this end. Tho board of health de-
cided on this course of action at theirmeeting held jesterday afternoon.
When tho laborers leavo the otherend they will have boon examined foiphysical matters only. At this endthoy will ho examined for hookwormnnd djBentcry. If any of them art;found to bo suffering from tho formpithey will bo trentod hero nt tho ex-
pense of tho planters who will alsopay for tho medical examination. DothDr. Hoby and President I'rntt statedthat they thought tho communitywould bo protected by these means.
An outbreak of typhoid has occurr-ed on Hawaii. Flvo cases wcro
from North Komi and during,tho progress of tho meeting yester-day President I'rntt received a wlro-le- ss
stating thnt thcro wcro five casesat South Kona. Inspector llowm.tuhas left for tho district and Dr.Shepherd, whn leaves for tho big Isl-
and today, will also look Into "the
matter. Dr. Hoss of Booth Kona Isalso working on trio cases nnd hisappointment as n suhstltuto for Dr.(i midline was
Lformally approved by
tho board.President Prntt reported on his
various trips to tho Oahtt plantations,which hnvo been mado during thoInst week. At Kalitiku that an oldtwo story building should bo pulleddown, a now sower stcm put In,proper kitchens fur a row of cottnessand tho Ailing In of tho holestho scweniKo wns found and theirdisinfection.
At Wnlnlua n. now sow or system Isto bo Installed which will tnko thosowcrago from tho two main campHright out to Hen. Dr. Shepherd andInspector Forstcr will visit the Wnb
week aiiiiniukonnae plantationnn examination of thnt.
Ucsldcs tho problem of tho Paliimikcesspool no reported In tho n it 1 1 o1 1 n yesterday they aro also havlnptroublo over their swimming tank,thcro being no way of emptying It,Tho directors of tho settlement aroto take tho matter up and discuss It:
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ARMY AND. NAVY
WASHINGTON, D. C, Aug. 5C
After shooting u hhcll 18,000 feet Intotho nlr, closer to the skies thun nuacrnplana has ever Mown, the expertmenu with tho new naval gun, d.Klined to destroy tliu airships of antnemy, wero temporarily ended tit thqIndian Head naval proving grounds Uiiday, It was announced tluit both thenew weapon mid Its carriage hadproved eminently satisfactory. Fiftyround wero llrcd In today tests. Themaximum rango of 18,000 feet wnsreathi'd when tho gun was elovated ntun iillglo of S!i degrees, Tljo. shotUnshed iiccurutcly fir 10,000 feet.
that dlr'tnnco It Inst Its originaltrajectory and wiis ulfccted by tho aircurrents, Into tho Potomac 1S00reel from a spot where had beenreckoned It would drop.
6000 Troops for Canal.WASHINGTON, D. C, Aug. 23.
Iimncdlately following tho return oftho Secretary of War from tho PnnninnCanal, orders will bo given to tho WnrDepartment to ship tho Tenth Infun- -try, n full regiment, to tho west endof tho canal.
The order Is startling In advnnco ofplans mado at tho department Jieforotho visit of Mr. Stlmson nt Punnnia.Other orders, which will, bo carriedout with as little show of Importantpurpose ns possible, contcmplato thoeNtnhlMimont on tho ssono of 0000troops of all arms, to which will" boassigned a luiijor-pcnera- l.
Captain Halns Divorced.Ni;V VOIIK. N. Y., Aug 25, Cap- -
lulu Peter ('. Mains Jr., now serving nterm of eight (.irs In Sing sing forkilling William H. Annls, wns gruntednn Interlocutory decreo of dlvorco fron)Ills wife, Claudia I llnlni. In tho Su-premo Court In Dinoklyn today.
Jus- - Miuiu Vllluvordo, managlm;editor of tho pnpor Cuba, In Hnviiiiii,'and his nephew, Manuel Vlltatordo,en editor wrllei on tho Cuba, wcro
brought to hear, and It ulsn demands, solzcd nt the rosidenco or tho formrecovery" must take placo. er, placed on board a Btoamor aipl
is
It
ueporled tn Spain.
(iniunlicl Ilradford. n retired bank'again at tho right tlmn nnd place, thoier und writer and lecturer em ciiV'mom forceful and continuous will bo erumentiil top'cs and of Iho eighththe ilrlvo of the body, i geneiailou lu dcfeent fiom finvenim
The arms are ki.pt bent nt thf elbow llrnilford of t!io I'lymoulh colony wasnnd uro dipped In sllglitly beyond tho stiuclc by u trolley car In lloston,head and drawn back quickly, tiioi djlug of frnctiirod skull,quicker tho action, .tho ercatcr tho . '
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VALIKJO, Aug 28, 15ery erulser four caia than at any time picvlousnow Htatlnneil at Maru Island Is short- - TIioiis.iimW 0( lecrults wero rccured nthaudiil despllo the fact thai elfurtK Ihe thno of the glnbo-c- h cling trip ofaro being mado to pecuro every pns- - ihP Atlanlle ia(tleslilp lleet, buttheso
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fall. The lliigMlilp Cullfornla Is tho Lumber sawed In Canada fromiorst Milfcrrr 'In the lleet at present, Aui(lcnn loits Is now being nss.selltheie Iwlipj a sl.ortaai' of llfty men In n duty of JLSG (i thmisand when re- -
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