jl the jit 'j evening bulletin i · vice to the battleship, california by governor t gillette...

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1 ' v 1 . l ' mm a x 'Mrs I .AT r School Vacation begins the end of June. The Bulletin plan 'supplies the means There VACATION are no favorites CONTEST. In.tlie Every BUL- LETIN Jit From 8m Francisco: school-teache- every boy, and every Alameda Majr I W girl ii given equal opportunity to Nebruskun May 'J earn a summer outing' without spend- ing For Bad Branoiieo: '" a cent. i Blborln , May There arc thousand of satisfied Alameda ,MUy is Evening Bulletin Bulletin subscribers in Honolulu Froa Yantouver: and all over the outside Islands. An For Aornngl MnyiSO old sub. paid up receives as much con- sideration Vancouver: as a new one. Manuka May 27 10 subs, secures a round-tri- p ticket to Ilaleiwa and money for 7 days' 3:30 O'CLOCK Bulletin Outings may be used any time EOITSON board. X. NO. 3997 HONOLULU, TERRITORY OF HAWAII, FRIDAY. MAY 8. 1908 PRICE 5 CENTS M l !& YACHT RACE PLAN BY LOS ANGELES WO IMMIGRATION PROMOTER TRENOR HERE VtoxMillJ ; Kdltor H ven I ng llulletln: Another victory hag been achieved for. Hawaii In securing a place In the Public Buil- dings bill. That bill will probably not be reported to the House (or some days yet, but 1 am advised by some of our frlcndH on the commltteo that It will carry n quarter of a mil- lion dollnis towaid a public building for Honolulu, which Is to cost complete 1850,000, This lJ an amount far in excess of any sum over given for any city of loss than 150,000 population., ' Yours very truly, J. KALANIANAOLE. ""''Delegate to Congress. Washington. April 27, '08. "Not Common Sense," Says Judge Wilder "I concur only In the conclusion of the (ourt, but with considerable hes- itation, however, for the reason that, while technically It may bo correct, practically the resdlt Is to tlo up property wolth over 1112,000 In or- der to produco an annua! Income of $1800, which seems to bo contrary to common sense." Tho foregoing concurring opinion of Wilder, J.,' In tho opinion handed down from tho Supremo Court in tho Queen's Hospital vs. llruce Cnrt-wrlg- ht this morning, Is straight from the shoulder, to say the least. Tho cane In question Jk one that Is well known and of great Interest. The syllabus ot the opinion of the court Is us follows: Trust; termination of. The will of Queen Emma, made October 21, 1884,, appointing a trustee, bequeath- ed 12100 In four life annuities di- recting their payment by tho trustee In monthly payments, 1G00 per an- num to St. Andrew's I'riory for maintenance of four yearly scholar- ships of 1150 each, and devised sev- en tracts of land to the trustee in trust to dovpto Its rents, income and profits to payment of tho annuities and scholarships, giving him power upon the death'of all tho annuitants to sell one or more pieces of land If tho rest would In the opinion ot the bupreme court produce a yearly In tome sufficient for the scholarships, N one-ha- lf of the proceeds going to the Cucen'u Hospital and the other'one-hal- f to be Invested by the trustee who was to pay the income to, Albert Kumllakea for life nnd tho principal, at his death, to his' Issue, dividing any surplus Incomo equally between tho hospital and Kunulakca during his life and, upon his death, his law- ful issue; the trustee being further (OenMsratd en e 41 I si i mt The enthusiasm demonstrated at the dance at ,the Seaside last night over the excellent music delivered by the Brazilian band caused some jealousy among the officers ot the Chilean cruiser, for, by special re- quest, the Chilean 'men offered their band for this evening to show all tho pcoplo that their band Is as good, It not better, than the Brazilian. Theie seems to be a great rivalry between the bands and undoubtedly tonight the Chiloan band will ondenvor to do Its best at dtnncr-tlm- o and between the dances at tho Seaside. No ono should miss this treat, and all should engage tables early for dinner. As usual, the Seaside Invites nil llnnn. 'lulu. Dressy Trousers For Summer Wear ' OUR LINE OF LIGHT, STRONG, STYLISH Flannels and Tropical Worsteds At $4.50 and $5.00 Can't Be Beat in Honolulu for the Price. THE KASii CO., LJD., C0RNE OP FRT AN1 HOTEL STRUTS. Tfl BJIINu LABORERS INTO HAWAIIAN IS. John D". Treanor, Expert, Here In Interest Of Immigration John D. Trcnor, who arrived In this city this morning by tho Ala- meda, comes from Qreeco, where ho has been in the service of tho U. 8. Government, to study conditions j nere, preparatory to wonting towaru turning the tide of Immigration from Europe this way. Mr. Trenor Is a much-travel- man, who has been ail ovor Europe, and Is thoroughly con- -. versant witn tho conditions there. He will work In tho Interest of tho Board of Immigration In, getting" coma this way, after they land In the United Stales. " ( Mr. Trenor,, besides being a bceu forbears In tlie servlco of the Covorament, Is an au- thor, having written tho well-know- n work, "The ltallarf In America,,' which Is' used cxtenstvor,n8 a book of reference. ,' , i "I am hero to (ee conditions," lie (Continnedon Pace 3) ROSE'APPfllNluVi MAUI ASSESSOR But Appointment Is Only For Few Days Uuu Hose has been appolutod Tnx Assessor of Maul, but his glory Is not to last long, the appointment be- ing only n y proposi- tion, and,' before tho end of tho month he will have resigned and will be back at his old duties in the Treasurer's office. "Yes, G us Bose has been regularly appointed and commissioned Tax or of Maul," said Treasurer Campbell this afternoon when asked t.bout tho. matter. .TTlie appointment (Continued on Page 2) SUGAR SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Hay 6. SUGAR: Beets, 88 analysis, Us. 8 Parity, 4.47 cents. Previoui quotation, lis. 9d. n -- GET SATURDAY BULLETIN LEAGUE BASEBALL EXTRA. Whom are you trusting with the lueeeu of jrour Buiineti , Ventures! i A careful, honest broker who carriei out your orders implicitly, is the best aid you can have. We are careful, reliable STOCK and BOND BROKERS, and YOU WILL DO WELL TO DEAL THROUGH US. Hawaiian Trust Compariy,. Ltd. fort 9t. Bcpoluln ml VOL. J Hapai Resigns i (Special Bulletin Wireless) f Hllo, Hawaii, May 8. Judge HapaL has forwarded to Hono- - lulu his reslguittlun as DlBtiict MulHtrato for Hllo. Judge Ha- - f- pal lias, held this position for many years and has always been ' considered a permanent official. Among tho applicants for. ihe place aro Harry Irwin and'Mr. Hair, wbo left on the MtnmA Koa for 'Honolulu (o press their - clalnufoTbe bar favors trwtn, ' who la ri(Ky (ho second Mauls- - f Irate.. . ' ' BUCKLAND. - ' f f f 4- f- Pearl - ,: Harbor Progress Uditor Kvenlng Bulletin As a result of tho conferences held with the chairman and members ot tne Seuate Commltteo on Naval Af- fairs, that committee voted on the 20th Inst, to Increase' tho amount curled In tho Pearl Harbor bill, and to Incorporate It In the Naval Ap- propriation bill. Tho Somite has already adopted the umendmont to the Naval bill carrying those Increases and the Tear! Harbor Items will now go to conference The Senate Increases the appropri- ation for chunnol work by $200,000., thus doubling tho sum for that ob- ject; It also Increases fLho appropria- tion for buildings by 1100,000., nnd t'.ie Item of general yard development by 150.000. It thus makes a total Increabe of ?3S0,000. In Immediate appropriations, and brings the total authorization for I'carl Harbor up to 13,100,000. We shall now endeavor to persuade-th- Houso conferees to agrco to these Increases, or at least the larger part of thorn. The i'carl Harbor legislation Is now assured, and the only question remaining Is the exact amount to bo agreed upon hy the conferees. J. KAIiANIANAOI,E, Delegate to Congress. S.S. "ALAMEDA,"MAY 13, will carry our next fruit shipment to the Coast. Island Fruit Co., 72 S. King St. Phone 15. COLLEGE HELLS We have included College Hills in our parcels delivery route, Ovat wa-iro- n leaves town for WaiMId and College Hills at 10:80 a. m. every day. TERRITORIAL MESSENGER SERVICE KUHIO WORKS ON COASTWISE BILL' Wants Data re People Who Couldn't Get Passage Washington.' I). C. Chamber of Commerce, Honolulu. Cable what proportion passengers booked for Pacific Malt steamers last ear actually obtained paBfage. KALANIANAOLE. The above cablegram which was ro- - cehed this morning by President Jan. h". Morgan of the Chamber of Com- - lueice, shows clearly that tho Delegates Is at present busy at work to secure tho passago of tho bill for the sus- pension of tho coastwlso shipping lawn. This bill hns been faorably re ported by tho committees of both tbo House and tho Senate to which It had been referred, but so tar it has passed neither .house and tho,UM..Ior, Us passage is therefore far from won. Morgan referred tho mattec to Sec- retary Wood, who Interviewed Hack-fnl- d & Co., the local agenta of the Pacific Mall Co!, but they told htm that they were unable to furnish tho dcslrad Information on such short notice. 9 jt i POLICE' GRAFT ' FACTS TO LIGHT Notes Show Discrepancy In Cash Paid To Informer Facts, have come to light In tho liquor caso that would seem to indicate strongly that.thero Is graft In the local police department. It Is Indicated not only In tho mixed state- ments of officers who havo bncu placed on tho stand, hut also In their evasive manner of answering, beating around tho bush, attempting to creato a wrong Impression and theiu stating that they had no right to give out In- - (Continued on Pap S) DELICIOUS Bread and Pastry Hnde Fresh Everr Horning. TRY OUR QEBHaB APPLE OAXE. Alexander Young' Cafe Pay v FURNITURE .. ., i J. Hopp & Co., 185 S. KINO STBXET. You Can order any one of the SIXTY-HIN- E new drinks we have this week, and you'll be de- lighted with it. Marshmallow Sun- dae, 15c. flollister Drug Co., LIMITED. Jl Fleet's Long Editor Kvenlng Bulletin It Is a mattor of con- gratulation that tho stay of the Heel In Hawaii will be longer than that at nny rnclflc Coast port with tho exception of San Krnnclsco. Tho original schedule gavo only a two-da- y visit at Seattlo; ecn after the Washington delegation oxertcd all the Influence they could bring to bear, that stay was only extended twenty-fo- ur hours. J. KAIiAXIANAOLU, Uclegato to Congress. Washington, April 27, '08. FLEET REV .SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., May ft The review by Secretary of the ot, the combined Heet urokr Admiral Evans took place to- day, It IwassJ-'toos- t imjJtwiHf aptc'ticle witlufifty-ghlps-of-wn- r in line. - The ceremonies, of the day inoluded the presentation of a silver ser- -' vice to the battleship, California by Governor t Gillette nnd to the batt- leship" Nebraska by the Governor of Nebraska. The illumination of the Fleet will tr.ke place tonight. Coast Cities To Each H IDS ANGELES, Cal., May 8. Flans are beinc made here for the Trans-Pacifi- o Yacht Race to Honolulu, with entries representing all the cities of the Pacific Coast. A cablegram, was received this morning fioni Los AiieoIps by tho yacht commltteo stating that tho moumcnt to hold tho race with a postponement of thirty days Is gaining ground. "If satisfactory, ulie," reads the cable. W. II. Mclnerny, of tho commltteo, wired this afternoon, that tho mattet would bo satlhfactory, In caso four aro entered. This Is to forestall tho possibility that th Hawaii will bo entered to raco against tho Lurlluo, ot Los Angeles, alone, PRINCE IS PERJURER BERLIN, Germany, May 8. Prince Eulenberg has been arrested on the charge of perjury. This is an outcome of the charges of im- moral practices preferred against men prominent in army and official life. ARM7 BILL IS FINISHED WASHINGTON, D. C, May 8. The Sundry Civil bill has passed the House. The Army bill has gone to the President for signature. iB il V BULLKT'N ADS. PAY Smile, Talk Business, QUIT POLITICS AND , PANIC. Good, sound advice, isn't it ? Our advice to you in re this No. 407 Gun-Met- Blucher Bnl, is just as sound. It is made of good, sound material all the way through, which, coupled with honest workman- ship, makes it a safe purchase. You can't go wrong buying these shoes. Price, $4.00. We have a large stock of them and can fill Island orders on the instant. tntu Navy.MetcsUl ave Yaeht SEVENTY-TW- ARE RESCUED A NEW YORK, Y., May 8. Sevl' enty-tw- o pconlc have been rescued from the wreck of the Peter Hick- - raers. j 2,000 MEN TO KOREA . I T0KI0. Japan. Mav 8. Two roc-- iments of infantry havo been sent to Korea to quell disturbances. ' Ti FIRE ATLANTA ATLANTA, Ga., Mary Fire in' iiua iuy uiu a miuion uouars worth of damage today. Manufacturers1 Shoe P.O. Box 469. CO., Iitd. y Phone 282 tr TV mJu yt9 IgatoittSasfac k. .. .-- H -- ' .r fcj" y& N. IN a ' 8. "i nan K "r; 'i I w smBstsixi U&!' " KtWMMBBSSSr i

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Page 1: Jl The Jit 'J Evening Bulletin i · vice to the battleship, California by Governor t Gillette nnd to the batt-leship" Nebraska by the Governor of Nebraska. The illumination of the

1 ' v 1 .l ' mm

a x 'MrsI .AT

r School Vacation begins the end ofJune. The Bulletin plan 'supplies the means ThereVACATIONare no favorites

CONTEST.In.tlie

EveryBUL-

LETIN JitFrom 8m Francisco: school-teache- every boy, and every

Alameda Majr I W girl ii given equal opportunity toNebruskun May 'J earn a summer outing' without spend-

ingFor Bad Branoiieo: '" a cent. iBlborln , May There arc thousand of satisfiedAlameda ,MUy is Evening Bulletin Bulletin subscribers in Honolulu

Froa Yantouver: and all over the outside Islands. An

ForAornngl MnyiSO old sub. paid up receives as much con-

siderationVancouver: as a new one.Manuka May 27 10 subs, secures a round-tri- p ticket

to Ilaleiwa and money for 7 days'

3:30 O'CLOCK Bulletin Outings may be used any time EOITSON board.

X. NO. 3997 HONOLULU, TERRITORY OF HAWAII, FRIDAY. MAY 8. 1908 PRICE 5 CENTS M

l

!&

YACHT RACE PLAN BY LOS ANGELES WOIMMIGRATION PROMOTER TRENOR HERE

VtoxMillJ;

Kdltor H v e n I n g llulletln: Another victory hagbeen achieved for. Hawaii In securing a place In the Public Buil-dings bill. That bill will probably not be reported to theHouse (or some days yet, but 1 am advised by some of ourfrlcndH on the commltteo that It will carry n quarter of a mil-

lion dollnis towaid a public building for Honolulu, which Is tocost complete 1850,000, This lJ an amount far in excess of anysum over given for any city of loss than 150,000 population.,' Yours very truly,

J. KALANIANAOLE.""''Delegate to Congress.

Washington. April 27, '08.

"Not Common Sense,"

Says Judge Wilder"I concur only In the conclusion of

the (ourt, but with considerable hes-

itation, however, for the reason that,while technically It may bo correct,practically the resdlt Is to tlo upproperty wolth over 1112,000 In or-

der to produco an annua! Income of$1800, which seems to bo contraryto common sense."

Tho foregoing concurring opinionof Wilder, J.,' In tho opinion handeddown from tho Supremo Court in thoQueen's Hospital vs. llruce Cnrt-wrlg- ht

this morning, Is straight fromthe shoulder, to say the least. Thocane In question Jk one that Is wellknown and of great Interest.

The syllabus ot the opinion of thecourt Is us follows:

Trust; termination of. The willof Queen Emma, made October 21,1884,, appointing a trustee, bequeath-ed 12100 In four life annuities di-

recting their payment by tho trusteeIn monthly payments, 1G00 per an-num to St. Andrew's I'riory formaintenance of four yearly scholar-ships of 1150 each, and devised sev-en tracts of land to the trustee intrust to dovpto Its rents, income andprofits to payment of tho annuitiesand scholarships, giving him powerupon the death'of all tho annuitantsto sell one or more pieces of land Iftho rest would In the opinion ot thebupreme court produce a yearly Intome sufficient for the scholarships,

N

one-ha- lf of the proceeds going to theCucen'u Hospital and the other'one-hal- f

to be Invested by the trusteewho was to pay the income to, AlbertKumllakea for life nnd tho principal,at his death, to his' Issue, dividingany surplus Incomo equally betweentho hospital and Kunulakca duringhis life and, upon his death, his law-

ful issue; the trustee being further(OenMsratd en e 41

Isi i mt

The enthusiasm demonstrated atthe dance at ,the Seaside last nightover the excellent music delivered bythe Brazilian band caused somejealousy among the officers ot theChilean cruiser, for, by special re-

quest, the Chilean 'men offered theirband for this evening to show all thopcoplo that their band Is as good, Itnot better, than the Brazilian. Theieseems to be a great rivalry betweenthe bands and undoubtedly tonightthe Chiloan band will ondenvor to doIts best at dtnncr-tlm- o and betweenthe dances at tho Seaside. No onoshould miss this treat, and all shouldengage tables early for dinner. Asusual, the Seaside Invites nil llnnn.

'lulu.

DressyTrousers

For Summer Wear '

OUR LINE OF LIGHT, STRONG,

STYLISH

Flannels and Tropical WorstedsAt $4.50 and $5.00

Can't Be Beat in Honolulu forthe Price.

THE KASii CO., LJD.,C0RNE OP FRT AN1 HOTEL STRUTS.

Tfl BJIINu LABORERS

INTO HAWAIIAN IS.

John D". Treanor, Expert,Here In Interest Of

Immigration

John D. Trcnor, who arrived Inthis city this morning by tho Ala-

meda, comes from Qreeco, where hohas been in the service of tho U. 8.Government, to study conditions j

nere, preparatory to wonting towaruturning the tide of Immigration fromEurope this way. Mr. Trenor Is amuch-travel- man, who has been ailovor Europe, and Is thoroughly con- -.

versant witn tho conditions there. Hewill work In tho Interest of thoBoard of Immigration In, getting"

coma this way, after they landIn the United Stales. "

(Mr. Trenor,, besides being a

bceu forbears In tlieservlco of the Covorament, Is an au-thor, having written tho well-know- n

work, "The ltallarf In America,,'which Is' used cxtenstvor,n8 a bookof reference. ,' , i

"I am hero to (ee conditions," lie(Continnedon Pace 3)

ROSE'APPfllNluVi

MAUI ASSESSOR

But Appointment Is

Only For FewDays

Uuu Hose has been appolutod TnxAssessor of Maul, but his glory Isnot to last long, the appointment be-

ing only n y proposi-tion, and,' before tho end of thomonth he will have resigned and willbe back at his old duties in theTreasurer's office.

"Yes, G us Bose has been regularlyappointed and commissioned Tax or

of Maul," said TreasurerCampbell this afternoon when askedt.bout tho. matter. .TTlie appointment

(Continued on Page 2)

SUGAR

SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Hay 6.SUGAR: Beets, 88 analysis, Us.8 Parity, 4.47 cents. Previouiquotation, lis. 9d.

n --

GET SATURDAY BULLETINLEAGUE BASEBALL EXTRA.

Whomare you trusting with thelueeeu of jrour Buiineti ,Ventures! i

A careful, honest brokerwho carriei out your ordersimplicitly, is the best aidyou can have.

We are careful, reliableSTOCK and BOND BROKERS,

and YOU WILL DO WELL TODEAL THROUGH US.

Hawaiian Trust

Compariy,. Ltd.fort 9t. Bcpoluln

ml

VOL.

JHapai

Resignsi

(Special Bulletin Wireless)f Hllo, Hawaii, May 8. Judge

HapaL has forwarded to Hono- -

lulu his reslguittlun as DlBtiictMulHtrato for Hllo. Judge Ha- -

f- pal lias, held this position formany years and has always been '

considered a permanent official.Among tho applicants for. ihe

place aro Harry Irwin and'Mr.Hair, wbo left on the MtnmA Koafor 'Honolulu (o press their

- clalnufoTbe bar favors trwtn,'who la ri(Ky (ho second Mauls--

f Irate.. .'' BUCKLAND.

-

' f f f 4- f-

Pearl -

,:

Harbor

ProgressUditor Kvenlng Bulletin

As a result of tho conferences heldwith the chairman and members ottne Seuate Commltteo on Naval Af-

fairs, that committee voted on the20th Inst, to Increase' tho amountcurled In tho Pearl Harbor bill, andto Incorporate It In the Naval Ap-

propriation bill.Tho Somite has already adopted

the umendmont to the Naval billcarrying those Increases and theTear! Harbor Items will now go toconference

The Senate Increases the appropri-ation for chunnol work by $200,000.,thus doubling tho sum for that ob-

ject; It also Increases fLho appropria-tion for buildings by 1100,000., nndt'.ie Item of general yard developmentby 150.000. It thus makes a totalIncreabe of ?3S0,000. In Immediateappropriations, and brings the totalauthorization for I'carl Harbor up to13,100,000.

We shall now endeavor to persuade-th-

Houso conferees to agrco to theseIncreases, or at least the larger partof thorn.

The i'carl Harbor legislation Isnow assured, and the only questionremaining Is the exact amount to boagreed upon hy the conferees.

J. KAIiANIANAOI,E,Delegate to Congress.

S.S. "ALAMEDA,"MAY 13,

will carry our next fruit shipmentto the Coast.

Island Fruit Co.,72 S. King St. Phone 15.

COLLEGE HELLSWe have included College Hills in

our parcels delivery route, Ovat wa-iro- n

leaves town for WaiMId andCollege Hills at 10:80 a. m. everyday.

TERRITORIALMESSENGER SERVICE

KUHIO WORKS ON

COASTWISE BILL'

Wants Data re PeopleWho Couldn't Get

PassageWashington.' I). C.

Chamber of Commerce, Honolulu.Cable what proportion passengers

booked for Pacific Malt steamers lastear actually obtained paBfage.

KALANIANAOLE.

The above cablegram which was ro- -

cehed this morning by President Jan.h". Morgan of the Chamber of Com- -

lueice, shows clearly that tho DelegatesIs at present busy at work to securetho passago of tho bill for the sus-pension of tho coastwlso shippinglawn. This bill hns been faorably reported by tho committees of both tboHouse and tho Senate to which It hadbeen referred, but so tar it has passedneither .house and tho,UM..Ior, Uspassage is therefore far from won.

Morgan referred tho mattec to Sec-retary Wood, who Interviewed Hack-fnl- d

& Co., the local agenta of thePacific Mall Co!, but they told htmthat they were unable to furnish thodcslrad Information on such shortnotice. 9 jt i

POLICE' GRAFT

' FACTS TO LIGHT

Notes Show DiscrepancyIn Cash Paid To

Informer

Facts, have come to light In tholiquor caso that would seem

to indicate strongly that.thero Is graftIn the local police department. It IsIndicated not only In tho mixed state-ments of officers who havo bncu placedon tho stand, hut also In their evasivemanner of answering, beating aroundtho bush, attempting to creato awrong Impression and theiu statingthat they had no right to give out In- -

(Continued on Pap S)

DELICIOUS

Bread and PastryHnde Fresh Everr Horning.

TRY OUR QEBHaB APPLE OAXE.

Alexander Young' Cafe

Pay v

FURNITURE.. ., i

J. Hopp & Co.,185 S. KINO STBXET.

You Canorder any one of theSIXTY-HIN- E newdrinks we have thisweek, and you'll be de-

lighted with it.Marshmallow Sun-

dae, 15c.

flollister Drug Co.,LIMITED.

Jl

Fleet's Long

Editor Kvenlng Bulletin It Is a mattor of con-

gratulation that tho stay of the Heel In Hawaii will be longerthan that at nny rnclflc Coast port with tho exception of SanKrnnclsco.

Tho original schedule gavo only a two-da- y visit at Seattlo;ecn after the Washington delegation oxertcd all the Influencethey could bring to bear, that stay was only extended twenty-fo- ur

hours.J. KAIiAXIANAOLU,

Uclegato to Congress.Washington, April 27, '08.

FLEET REV.SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., May ft The review by Secretary of the

ot, the combined Heet urokr Admiral Evans took place to-

day, It IwassJ-'toos- t imjJtwiHf aptc'ticle witlufifty-ghlps-of-wn- r in line.- The ceremonies, of the day inoluded the presentation of a silver ser- -'

vice to the battleship, California by Governor t Gillette nnd to the batt-leship" Nebraska by the Governor of Nebraska.

The illumination of the Fleet will tr.ke place tonight.

Coast Cities To

Each H

IDS ANGELES, Cal., May 8. Flans are beinc made here for theTrans-Pacifi- o Yacht Race to Honolulu, with entries representing all thecities of the Pacific Coast.

A cablegram, was received this morning fioni Los AiieoIps by tho yachtcommltteo stating that tho moumcnt to hold tho race with a postponementof thirty days Is gaining ground. "If satisfactory, ulie," reads the cable.W. II. Mclnerny, of tho commltteo, wired this afternoon, that tho mattetwould bo satlhfactory, In caso four aro entered. This Is to forestall thopossibility that th Hawaii will bo entered to raco against tho Lurlluo, otLos Angeles, alone,

PRINCE IS PERJURER

BERLIN, Germany, May 8.Prince Eulenberg has been arrestedon the charge of perjury. This isan outcome of the charges of im-

moral practices preferred againstmen prominent in army and officiallife.

ARM7 BILL IS FINISHED

WASHINGTON, D. C, May 8.The Sundry Civil bill has passed theHouse. The Army bill has gone tothe President for signature.

iB il

V BULLKT'N ADS. PAY

Smile,Talk Business,

QUIT POLITICS AND

, PANIC.

Good, sound advice, isn't it ?

Our advice to you in re thisNo. 407 Gun-Met- BlucherBnl, is just as sound. It ismade of good, sound materialall the way through, which,coupled with honest workman-ship, makes it a safe purchase.You can't go wrong buyingthese shoes. Price, $4.00. Wehave a large stock of themand can fill Island orders onthe instant.

tntuNavy.MetcsUl

ave Yaeht

SEVENTY-TW- ARE RESCUED A

NEW YORK, Y., May 8. Sevl'enty-tw- o pconlc have been rescuedfrom the wreck of the Peter Hick- -

raers. j

2,000 MEN TO KOREA .

I T0KI0. Japan. Mav 8. Two roc--iments of infantry havo been sent toKorea to quell disturbances. '

Ti

FIRE ATLANTA

ATLANTA, Ga., Mary Fire in'iiua iuy uiu a miuion uouarsworth of damage today.

Manufacturers1 ShoeP.O. Box 469. CO., Iitd. y Phone 282

tr TV mJu yt9

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Page 2: Jl The Jit 'J Evening Bulletin i · vice to the battleship, California by Governor t Gillette nnd to the batt-leship" Nebraska by the Governor of Nebraska. The illumination of the

H$i-- ' i"- - - ...

m t ii a!v5i3?v LOCAL AND

I REASONS &!I; WEEKLY GALfckDAR

v,, vii ''.iDld try Allcgrct- -

f MONDAY SB"

I. Haval.an-stat- cd. Some rankers throw the in-f- lk TUBWlJA 1 gradients of candy together asri; r

f.m- -

Isugar, pure extracts and iner

l,( IIUL best chocolate. mh

WBDNIWDAVPacific First Degree.

THUIf.SDAYHote Croix Regular, 7:30.

I'MIDAVOceanic Second Degree.

hati'RDav IILei Aloha Chapter No. 2 Reg-

ular. :i

All vlaltlng members of (beorder nrt eordtally Invited toattend meltings of local lodges

SAEMOIY LODGE, No. 3, L 0. 0. F.

Meets evary Itonilay evening at7:l iu 1. O O. V. Hall. Fort Street.

K. It. HBNDRY, Secretary.BUN. V. V1CUHKS, N. O.

All lsltlu3 brothers very cordially'invited.

4 MYSTIC LODGE. 110. 2, K. OF F.

i licet'? every 2d and ItU Tuesday2of each month at 7.30 p m. at K. 1'.jllall. corner Fort and Deretanla Stf.'.Visiting Brothers rordlnlly welcome.

l XV. L. LYLE, C. C.

F. WALDHON, K. of It. &. S.

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

Sleet every first and third 1

evening nt T:30 In K. of 1'. Hall,(orncr Fort and Berctnnla. Visitingbrothers cordial!) invited to attend.

A. G. DEERINO. C.C.,.IAS. XV. WHITE, K U.S.

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

rtwPnulMlul.'xke No CIS, B. P. O.

I will nmel In thulr hall on Xingfotenr Fort . vt every Friday even

ing.By order or the K R.

HENRY C. EASTON,Secretary.

Wit. H. HclNEUNT, B. K.

' W m. M'KIiaEY LODGE No.8, K.of P.

Meets every Uaturday evening at7:30 o'elock la K. of P. Hall, corPert and Deretanla. Visiting broth-ers rarrilnlly luvlted to attend.

VT. I.. FIIAZKS, C.C.,E. A. JACOBSON, IC.R.3.

KOH0LVLU AERE 140, F. 0. E.

i ileelN ot tlia toil in1 1therenluw of u month at

,'7::9 o'elock in IT. of P. Hall, cornerf BwretaaU and oit streeU.

TMttne Hagles are invited to at-

tend.XV. L. ITKAZEH, W., PrCSt,

i H. T. MOOUH, Seoy.

pEAWAHAH TRIBE No. 1, 1. 0. R. II.

Vests every Cnt and third Thure-cw- :ot each month at Knights ot

Fythran Hall. Visiting brothers cor-Ml- y

lnvlUd (o attend.J. W. A8CH, Sachora.A. E. MURPHY, C. ot It.

MILLINERY

Spring Flosrers, New Ribbons,Feathers and Hat Are Arrived.

Win frames made by order,

OUR PRICES REASONABLE.

K. ISOSIflMA.30 KING ST. NEAR BETHEL.

Woman's Exchange

for Leis, Cut Flowcr3, Curios.

f ', HOTEL STREET NEAR FORT

Vienna Bakeryis maWacr the Best Home-mad- e Breadin town. Be sure and try it. Thewagon will deliver at your door.

CALL UP 197.

L U N 0 H Z S and DRINKSTha most popular

place in town.

The Fashion Saloon,Hotel St. near Fort.

Jack Scully. Jack Roberts.

(Mihe FavoriteThe Best Whiskey on the Market.,TH0S. F. McTIGHE & CO., AGENTS.

101-10- 5 KINO ST.PHONE 140. P. 0. BOX 755.

Fine Job Printing at tho Bulletin.

ti i .' u.i Chocolates. Nottin ic?.3t important is theirjpunt.

if they were tossincr hay.Thero's a method in the man-- )

J ufocturo of Allcgrctti's that is,?different- - it will hear thcWlimelight of publicity. When!you ear mese creams you nreeating a preparation of caneJ

45 eta. and 85 cts. a bos. w

' 1iBenson, Smith &

io., Ltd.,HOTEL and FORT STS.

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OVERWORKED?

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it will build you up

again.

UHBERS DRUB CO.,

FOE. FORT AND KING SIS.

PHONE 131.

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Associated Garage,LIMITED

jiCBNTS F O R

WINT0N, CADILLAC, FRANKLIN,PIERCE-AERO- and CAMERA

TOURING CARS and RUNABOUTS.

MERCHANT ST.

PHONE 388.

i PEARLSVTe have pink pearls and some of

the finest cf the white variety in theOrient; also gold, silver, diamondsand jewelry. Remember, w buy aswell as sell.

1018 NUUANU near KING.

THE OWL5c 5o- Cigar -

M. A. Gunst Sc Co.

Prettiest Hats

OF THE SEASON.

MISS POWER'S Boston Bldg.

El PalenciaCigar for Particular People.

HAYSELDEN TOBACCO CO., LTD.

WehYingChongcOq.King Street, Ewa of Fishmarket

DRY GOODS AND FURNI8HINQGOODS of EVERY DE- -

SCEIPTION.

wing"chongco.KING ST. NEAR BETHEL

Dealers in FurnituM Mattresses,Etc, Etc. All kinds of KOA andMISSION FURNITURE Made ToOrder.

EXCKLLENT LAUNDRY WORKJons by the

FRENCH LAUNDPYv Ith thqlr new FRENCH dry cleaning

process.58 Ccretanla' St. Phono 149 1.

EVENING nUIXBTlN, HONOLULU, T, II.. Fill DAY, MAY 8, 1008.

GENERAL

Ring up and nsk forn B u 1

letin Vacation Booklet, whichttlb you all about the best outing'plan ever oifercd.

Auto at hack fare. Tel. 381.Panama lints cleaned ut the Globe.Sec tho new Minn nt tlio Orphciim

tonightThe Fleet It comma. Let ut clean

up tha City.Illng tip Scotty's when you want a

good auto ride. Phone 107.Urn. KearnV fresh mango chutney

P0 at "" M? " "c per Jar.

""" wl" " a rciu-niso- i ui mo

ruti-am

Orchestra this evening,llnm Plll9 raak8 rich

blood: Cue. a package. Try them.Honk! Honk! Call 1111, J. A. Sic- -

Leod, for tho plcasnntost auto ilde..GET SATURDAY BULLETIN

LEAGUE BASEBALL EXTRA.Do not fall to hear I lie Chilean baud

nt tho danco at tho Seaside tills 'cmmi- -

IhrThe Seaxldo cottages are delightful

In tho summer time. Engage a cottage now for tho soasou.

Attend tho gicat hosiery sale ntMom's, commencing Monday morningMay 11. New goods, flreat savings.

The baseball teams an-- Just beginnlng to piny. You should get ac-

quainted with, tho players by seeingtheir pictures nt Tho Fashion.

Rooming houses will need extrasheets and towels when the licet nr- -

rlu-H- . Whitney & Mai sh will hao asale of these on Mondnj next.

Coat your Iron roofs with "ArabicYo.i will ho surprised at Us coolingand preservative properties. CalifomlHFeed Co., ngonts.

The White Family Rotary (leek andchain stitch) is the best soiling machine In the world. Denny & Co., Ltd.,agents, 1266, Fort street. Phooa 488.

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

Pri'hldent Roosovolt ilrelarcM a pubHe hnlldny In Oakland and San Fran- -

elsen by Foderul proclamation tho daythe Fleet entered San Francisco harbor.

Fresh, rlpo cherries, nttlchokes, asparagus, peas, caullHoner, rhubarb,celery, celery root, horse-radis- root.turnips, parsnips, etc. Henry May &Co., Ltd. Phone 22.

You can make indifferent breadtnsto better, and good bread deliciousby adding a little Heinz Apple Uutter.Ask your grocei lor It. 11. Hackfeld& Co.. Ltd., distributors.

All baggage that we handlo to andfrom steamers s under tho personalbtipurvlslon ,of nn oxporlenced bag'gago man., our storage iucllltlcs areunequalled. Union-Pacifi- c TransferCo., Phono tS.

Tho annual meeting of the Y. M. C,A. Is to be held on next Monday even-ing, May 11th. New directors will beelected, and tho' constitution goneocr In a way which may amount to alecastlng of the whole.

In the adieilNcmont of A. Mom thisinoi nlng tho word "ho.dery" was in.adveitentl) spelled "closing." lllom'qsate Is not ? 'closing" sale but thobie-tis- t "hosleij cile cor In Id Inthis city licunimeuceu Mondn morn-ing.

Thi' Gleaners' parlor concert will beglvt.n at the homo of Then. ItlclianU,Saturday, ut 4 o clock, lollowlng Utho program: Piano solo, Mr. I.uwts;vocal solo, Mrs. 1.. Tcnney Peck; o

Quartet; recitation, Mrs.Huniphris; piano solo, Mrs. Wester-volt- ;

violin quartet; vocal solo, Mrs.Allan Wlilto.

Just one week from tonight, thodainty cantata, "Tho Itoso Maldun"will bo presented In tho Opera IIouso.Tho largo chorus Is already In first-clas- s

shape, under tho able directionot Stanley Livingston, and may beexpected to surprlso tho good peopleof Honolulu by an ozhlbltlou of fin-

ished chorUB work.Tho annual meeting of tho Y. M. C.

A. will bo liold next Monday eveningat 7.30. In ndditlon to heating briefreports from officers and commltteoa,an important constitutional lovlslonIs to bo voted upon. If tho new con-stitution Is adopted tho board of directors will bo lilcreased tu fifteenmembers. A good program has beenm ranged which includes singing andreciting.

Superintendent of Public WorksMuiston Campbell has had drawingsmado for tho transformation of thoAlakea street fiBhmarJ;et along a design of his own. Tho stage will bo ntthe uiaukn side of tho building, nndbehind this will bo a scries of panels.Scats win be arranged to ticcommodulo a thousand people, though thucapacity may bo Increased. MarstonCampbell will submit his plan anddraw tugs of tho committee.

Mrs. William Irwin and her daughter. Miss Heleno, hailed from NowYork on April 22 on tho Hamburg-America- n

liner Kulscrln Augusta Vic-

toria. They will vlBlt several ot tholargo German cities befote going toParis. On thu snnio vessel wcro Mrs.John Klrkp.itrlck and her daughter,Miss Suzanne, who tntcud to spendonly tho summer months abroad nndwill return to tho city In tlmo for MissSuzanne's dohut In November. Call.

To raise money for their charitablework tho Gleaners uro to havo u re-union and gals Saturday afternoon, ontho beautiful grounds of Mr. TheodoioRlrhurds. (Cars stop at corner of I..nalllo and Kaplolnul). A reunion ofthe past nnd present members of thoSociety will be an interesting featureof tho artoruoon. The parlor concertat 4 o'clock will bo a tioat to all loversof good music. The dollcntessen, lcocream, lemonade and candy tableswill furnish good eating. Kvcr) tilinghome-mad- Thero will bo gamo. fortho children nnd Mrs. Alapal will singchildren's bongs. Tho band will playfrom 2 30 until 4 p. m. Kntrancu totho grounds freo,. m

Navy transport Buffalo sails forPanama tu get 700 bluejackets for thobattleship fleet.

- - ' ' ',

HABLE REPORT OF SANFRANCISCO MERCHANTS'EXCHANGE.

Friday, May S.POUT SAN I.UIS Arrived May 7.

Am. S. S. Lansing, heuco via Klhei.SAN DIEGO Balled May 7.

S S. Virginian, for San Francisco.SAN FRANCISCO Arrived May 8:

U. S. A. T. Crook, hence April 30.m

a WATERFRONT NOTES

THE GERMAN bark Hollywood,Captain Schnillz, 1477 tone, which leftPeru March ICth. nrrlvid here yesterday afternoon, bringing fertilizer. BhoIs from Jiinln ports, carrying the fam-ous Peruvian nitrates. Sho Is anch-ored In tho stream todnj

THE INTER-ISLAN- steamer No-oa-

Captain Mitchell, came Into portenily UiIb morning, bringing 4200 bagsof sugar, 30 heud of cattle, 3 headcalves, nnd 3 packages ot sundries.She had one deck passenger, a

from Nnpoopoo.M

THF. STEAMER HEI.ENE, CaptalhNelson, nrrlvod nt G:5.r n. m. todaj,deeply laden with 11.S30 bags of sug-ar, 75 head of cattle, 1 basket, 14

empty carboys, 01 bales empty bags,and St bags coffee.

PaTHE KE AU HOU, Captain Peters,brought 2433 bags sugar, i'O bigs rice,3 bags potatoes, 1 empty gasoline tankand 10 packages sundries Into port ntB:f.5 o'clock this morning.

r.HIPS FOR COALING the trdns-poit-

opened yesterday nt the olileo o(the Depot Quartermaster, showed thntMcCnble, Hamilton & Kenny will prob-ably have tho contract.

ItaDEPUTY COLLECTOR of Customs

Charles Haven liroko two bones inhis forearm yesterday, by tripping andfalling on the stairs of the Inspector'soUlce.

toTHE MIKAHALA, Cnptnln Tullett,

docked at 8:30 this mm nlng, bringing4500 bags of nugir from Makaweiland way ports, and one deck passen-ger.

BTHE A.-- S. S. DESPATCH ar-

rived In port tills morning, from Is-

land ports, bringing her usual load ofabout 11,3(10 bags of sugar.

, raA CABLE WAS received yesterday

to the 'effect Hint the A.-- S. S.will nof leave the Sound for

this port until thu 271h. ,' .'rVll A Vfl.Mlt" a vr-- liintr rv.nl....

Suey left ye8tordny,'nTlernoon f .-- Eli--UIV, ,ll 1W.IU BUKUI iUI nivdn1n.lli;!.

Ra (.

THE SHIP JOHN ENA 'cleirod forDcla'.varo Uruk water this afternoonSho 1b deeply laden with uisar,

'

THE STK'EU Clamlluo leavesthis llIU'TY.C nil ,ll .") O'clock foi HltWUlland Maul poitu' IB.

THE MAUNA LOA sailed forand Maul pints at noon to lay.

RJTHE A.-- S. S. Texan Is djio next

Thursday.

SIBERIA FROM ORIENT

The P. M. S. S. Siberia. CaptainZeedcr, docked about 9.15 o'clock thismorning, 10 riajs out of Yokohama forSan FrnncUco. Sho leaves again thisafternoon ut S o'clock, carrying mailfor tho Coast. She brought In 3D bagsof Oriental mall, and 1000 tona gen-eral cargo for this port. Tho boat hada largo lot of passengers, 170 being Intho first cabin, nnd 330 In tho steer-ago-.

One bundled and' thirty-nin- e

Japanese and throe Chinese lauded Inthis port.

Tho Slbcila brings news that herchief stewnrd, J, II. D. Johnson, oneof tho moat popular officers In thoPacific, was left nt Hongkong, In ahospital, very 111. Later, at Yokoha-ma, u cable was received .stating thattyphoid i neumonlj was setting In, andthat his recovery was exceedinglydoubtful. The news wns the subjectof a good deal of regrot In this citytills morning, as Johnson Is knownhere, and well liked.

Among tho prominent pnsECUgeruaboard tire: John A. Hrltton, man-ager of tho San Francisco Gus nndElectric Co.; C. C. Anderson,U. S. A.; I.t. L. A. Cotton, U. S. A.,

J R. Rowan, V. S. N., andlllshop C. M. Williams.

ALAMEDA HAS BIG MAIL

Tho O. S. S. Alameda docked ut7:30 o'clock this morning, brluglugdown a heavy (null from tho Coast, of339 bags. Sho had n small list ot pas-sengers In tho cublii, and 1440 tonsgeneral freight In her hold.

Tho Alnmedu had nn unoventful rundown from tho Const, making tho dis-tance from San Francisco In 5 days.,17 hours and G5 minutes. Sho hud Inall nineteen persona In tho first cabinand sixty-llv- in the Bteorage.

On May llh, at 2 p. m., sho passedan oil steamer, headed southwest, In

A Most ExoallMt AmrfmMt of

SUITINGS1HE BEST "FITTERS" IN TOWN.

W. W. Ahana Co.,LIMITED

G2 S. KING ST, PHONE 525.

SurpriseThem

Surprise your eyes by having themfitted with a pair of glasses that areRIGHT. You can get them at

A. N. SANFOHO,OPTICIAN, BOSTON BUILDING.

latitude 32.3G north, longlturi 1 :C2west. On tho following il .y, t!1

smolto of soma stoaiuer was u,niedbut the cr.tft could nut bo mmlo mi! ,

nsh sho vvaB hull down, and did n.icomu nny nearer

Tho weather was good through thwhole tilp.

Piomlneut nmoiig tl" ps'icnuer--nbonid wns John D. ''olio,. ,h i

comes hero to studv cjiuIUIjuh Inconnection with workt g up thu luiml-grnllo-

side of Hnw. --.n promotion.Ho has had n largo oxperlenco withthe Kurtipeaii Immigrant, and will tryto turn travel from Kills Island andthu other stntlons this way.

Among tho Honolulu people aboardvvciu George Chalmers and M. F. Pros-ror- .

Tho list of passengers is the smallest which this ship has bro.ight forhomo tlmo.

Though tho Inward passago of thopopular ship, the Alameda, was freefinm Incident, the passago from herto Sat) Francisco the last tlmo was replete with happenings. The most In-

teresting of all was the birth of achild In the steerage. Tho passengersIn tho first cabin took up a collectionto buy clothes for tho little newcomer, and n great deal of Interest wastaken by over) one aboard.

Tho child, a boy, was born to thowlfo of Antonio Terwey, on April 23,Ho was named Alameda Tervvny, Incommemoration of thu place of hljbirth Natuiully, thu whole of theehlp'n company adopted the child, andIt was a great object of Interest andattention through tho remalniler ottho trip.

Another Incident, which wns of lesspleasant iinlure, occurred, when J. II.Parker, a lumberman of Seattle, fullon tho deck and broke his kneo cap.He wns taken to a hospital In SailFrar.clr.co,

VIDA AND ACHI.

Charlie Achl Is perspiring. Ho sn!that ho has bjen nbandonod by HenryVldn, who has become nDemocrat. He nleo eays that Vldahas tikon nil tho Labor party becretewith him.

Tho Woman's Auxiliary nnd Guildof St. Andrew's Cathedral will holdtheir lingerie sale and tea on Satur-day afternoon nuxt. May ICth, at thoresidence of Mrs. E. .D. Tenney, n

street.M. F. Protser, who represented the

Territory boforo the Supremo Courtof tho United States, returned thismorning on tho Alamedn.

For an ti mo ilde ring up 191 nndorder Geo. Well's new ieven-soato-

Studebaker.Two lamps for Honolulu harbor have

been i.hlpped fiom tho Coust."Alleo sit by the lire. Hawaiian Op

era House. Saturday Juno C.

o IAlexandor Stolpln, tho

publicist and In other of tho Russianpremier, has been sentenced to oneweek's linpilbonment nt St. Peters-burg and to pay n lino of SuO for li-

beling Paul Iliilntzel, the noted re-

actionary leader.

JVJJJ-C- BULLETIN ADS. PAY "IRSq"iJLiam Hi.

MILLIONS FOR

debt

pol-

icy

M'KEE DIVORCE CASE

PARIS, Slay 7. Thooreo before whom SIcKco dlvorrocase was decided favor

granting divorce to Mrs. McKee,deciding thnt both parties

wcro blamable evi-

dence.

Sirs. SIrKee was Sirs. Tevls, whosedied wedding

tour in Jnpaii. The detailswcro sensational and ex-

tremely

Russian havo decidedto prosecute fnlloweis Father John

Kranst.idt, who are charged withmany crimes committed In nameof religion

Ilergermnn Hlbblns.Sllnii., been nwardedT4.7IO ror a kiss stnlen by her land-loid- .

-t 1 5

Sheriff tnuken this morning re- -

eclved ti letter from Commander 4

t W. Gram. L'. S. N., who Is f- now on bo.ird tho tlngslilli Con- -

- neeileut Admiral Evans' chieff of staff. He writes that unlessf tho Itinerary Is changed tho fleet ti will nnive at Houolulii about

IB.Commander Grnnt Is an old f

perionnl friend of Sheriff IauKea,i who has known hint over since f

4 wt's a midshipman and who has4 iciiewod tho acqualiitunco sever- -

4 ..I times when tho..atsed thioiigh here. t-

r iH tHHtWATCHMAN AIKAKA

Alknkn. a Hawaiian nbnut CS yearsago who was employed watch-

man m tho schooner Rob Roy, wnsfound dead' In the harbor this morn-ing. Tho body was Been by C. Ak.'uufloating near thu steamer Claudlne.Coroner Jarrctt was notified. Ho Isnow Investigating the case.

Hawaiian, named Daniel Paeahoo,this forenoon reported to tho policethat ho had scon (he deceased lastnight nt about 11 o'clock. Ho wasthe tlmo eating pot and beef, nt (hosame helping himself to liberaldrinks of wine. Tho bottle was haltemptied nt that hour, nnd Alkaka wasvisibly under tho effect of liquor.Under the circumstances It Is believedthat he tumbled overboard while In udrunken condition.

ROSE APPOINTED

(Continued from Paae 1)Is, however, only u temporary one,and ho will resign ns soon 1 de-

cide on vvho.to appoint permanently.The fuels of the matter uro thnt Rob-

inson wants get away ordergo to the convention. He gave moweek's notice when ho resigned, andthat time has now elapsed. Someonehas to bo In iliurgo of thu offlcu andthereforo I sent Roso. I want soiuotlmo In which to look Into The meritsof tho various candidates for tho of-

fice, but 1 will probably make mywithin n week's tlmo or so."

Committees fiom tho Walalae. Ralmukl, and P.ilolo Improvement CluliSJhls morning submitted mapped p'.ahfor change In the boundaries of Pre-cincts 1 nnd 2, In tho Fourth District

The reception nnd ball tonight otthe Lusltaua hall for thu otllcers ofthe Brazilian cruiser. Is given by (hoPortuguese residents of Honolulu, andnot by tho Consul for Portugal,

Messrs. Iligglns au.l Marsh thismorning called on Iho Governor andcxpicssed their appro. u! his pro-posed homestead land plan. They arointerested the lleela lands.

Merle 31. Johnson of II. F. WlchmanCo., who was operated on yesterday

nt the Queen's Hospital, for nppcudl-cltls- .

Id progressing rapidly on (howay to his normal condition.

Tho bark Holywood, which arrivedyrstpntit) from Pern, Is being heldiu harbor until sho enn 'be fumi-gated for rats. Sho will thou bo re-

leased, and allowed dock.Editor Shoba had u long costereuco

with tho Acting Governor this morn-ing with regaid to ai nitrationtreaty between nnd the baitedSlntes.

Tho Aloha Chapter No. 3, E.S., will hold their paper danco Tues-day evening, 31ny 12, at the K.hall. i

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BRITISH AGED

HAYASHI PROTESTS

PEKINO, China. Stay 7. Hayashl,the Japanese leprcseututivo utClilncto Imperial Court, entered

piotest against tho continuance oftho Chlncso boycott ngalnst Japan,which was started ns tin act of

for Japan's Interference IuTntsti 3laru seizure.

GREAT LIVERPOOL DOCKS

LIVERPOOL, Eng., Slay --Workwns begun today on the enlargementof docking facilities at this port,tho plan adopted involving ex-

penditure slstcon million dollars.

KENTUCKY FOR TAFT

LOUISVILLE, Ky May 7, At thoState Republican Convention nn In-

structed delegation for Taft waschosen.

MASSACHUSETTS FOR BRYAN

BOSTON, Jlnss., May 7. Tho Blassachusotts delegation to the Den-ver Convention has been Instructed for Bryan.

LONDON, England, May 7, Premier Asqulrtli, submitting thobudget estimates for tho session in tho llouro of Commons today, com-

mented on the fact that during tho past three years two hundred andfifty million dollars of the public had been dlschnigcd.

In the figures submitted to meot tho charges ngalnst the Govern-ment to brought about through tho adoption of tho Government's

of Instituting nn old-ng- o pension pajment, tho Premier placed thocost to the country at thirty million dollars u ear, estimating that fivehundred thousand penslonois would come within the terni3 ot the net.

mFRANZ JOSEPH SIXTY YEARS EMPEROR

VIENNA, Austria, Slay 7. Kaiser William nnd tho Pilncea theGerman Emplro will visit Emporor Franz Josef to nttend the celebrationof the sixtieth anniversary ot his accession to the throne ot Austria,

Francis Joseph I wns pmcltilmed Emperor of Austria after the abdi-cation of his unclo, Fciinand on December 2, 1848. Ho vvus crownedKing of Hungary on June 8, 1867.

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Thuisday, May 7.(ler bk. Holywood, Smith, 51 days

from Junlii, Ii p. In. ,Friday, May S.

P. 31. S. S. Siberia, Zoder, from Yo-

kohama, en i onto to San Francisco,9:li; u. in.

O. H. S. Alameda, Dowdell, fromSan Franclfco, 7:30 n.m.

A.-- S. S. Despatch, from Islandports, 9 a, m

Stmr. Nncmt, Mitchell, from Napoo-))o-

and way ports. 5 n. in.Stmr. Mlknlmla, Tullett, from Maui

ports, 8:30 a. in.Stmr. Ko An Hon, Peters, K:Su n. tu.Stmr. Heleno, Nelson, ''.'" n. in.

VHtSMUIint.BKl.BBRHil DEPARTEDKfiKEUunnHHiiititit

Thursday, May 7.Stmr, Klnait, Giegory, for Knual,

l. in.Stmr. Nlihau, Oness, for Kauai, 5

(i. in.Schrd. Ka Mol, Hlpa, for Katlun and

W., p o, 2 p. m.Am. bk. Fooling Suey, Ilnnfleld, for

Eleelc, 4:30 p. 111.

Friday, Mny S.Stmr. Mnima Lon, Slmcrsoii, for Haw--

nil nnd Maul ports, 12 m.Am. sp. John Kna, for Delaware

Breakwater, 1 p. m.e

BUUHIiHIlHUKUtiHXJfSAILING TODAY

KBIiUKUtSUaftKHSBUHXStmr. Claudlne, Bennett, for Ha-wa-

nnd Maul, C p. m.

X. Id M K K R K .4 IS US M 11 ii K XK TiTrp. Tminnunw nK M K W W X rt X M 30 X it X X M

Brazilian training ship BenjaminConstant, Perelrn, for Yokohama, 11.111

Chilean trnlnlnc hIiIm Gi.iu.ml n-- .

quednuo, Fontaine, for Yokohama, n.m

RlfaCHH3iaii:3ii,ttXU2iuM PASSENGERS AUHTVPn XtctiKHUuxujstsitisttataBn

Per P. 31. S. S. Siberia, from thoOrient, 3Iny 8. For Honolulu: 31lsiN. Barraclough, Stanley Fletcher, Ar-thur Noblo ami wife, Mies LlllluuSparks, 3Irs. II. C. Turner. U. Yama-dn- .

For San Francisco: Rev. A. D.Per O. S. 8. Alameda, from Sail

Frnncli-co- , .May 8. Gtorga Chalmers,3Irs. IC. W. Cooper, .Miss Cooper. 3llssEmma Fish, 3Ilss .Mary Fisher, T. V.Galligan, R. G. Henderson, Miss VioletHewitt,' Allan McKlnnoii, J, 31.

W. B. Slather. Mrs. Mather,M. F. ProsBor, F. O. Shepherd. S. ti.Toplltz, Harry Tumor, John D. Tre-no-

II. S, Williamson, S. C. Jones.

UHKBBBUjt'lIRICSSiPBiJX' PASSENGERS BOOKEDBKKKHttMSKKB(SPer stmr. Siberia, Zeedcr, for San

Francisco, 3Iny 8, & p. in. F. K. l.

Sam Pnrker. wife, pud child,Alfred Knlncr nnd wife, Aubrey RoIhInson. E. S. Aldrlch and wire, Sirs. T.P. l'rcar and daughter, C. L. La linoand wife, Jtrs. H. 31. La Hue, 31 w.II. 31. La Rue, Jr., Mrs. J. E. La Rue,C. L Philips. 3Ilu6 31. Phlpps. 3IasterK. Phlppn, Sirs. K. J. Weldon, W. 1).Honeymnn itud wire, J. Dougherty, E.K Bull, II. Brown. Col. John Hakitr,Prince D. Knwanaua'.:o.i, C S. Dcsky,A. Waterhnuse. Sirs. N, S, Sachs, It.C. Hartmnn

ai!viin;iiKi:3!:aj,awePASSENGERS DEPARTED X

XUilUK tttiUKUCKUUtltlPer Btmr. SInuna I.oa, Sliuorson, for

Maul, Kona mid Kan ports, noon.Sirs. Geo. Glbbs, SIlss E. Glbbs, 31.Kownhnru, Sllss A. K. Wilson, II. De-frl-

nnd 2 children, Sllss W. K. Luth-er nnd servant, F. F. Fyler, E. E.

J, S. Slcmloiica, Sllss J, Pelei-mn- n

nnd nurse, Sllss Nclllo Conant, J.G. Smith John P, Staff. T. R. Robin-win- ,

II. FockbJT. O'Brien, It, Gorman.Per stmr. Claudlne, Bennett, for

Hllo und way ports, C p. in. Sirs. Janu311st, S. R. Dowdlo, V. Stnrblrd, F. J.Church, Slary Slartier, Sllss En.iScholtz, Sllss-A- . Kahakanlla.

H0LUAL0A SCHOOL SITE

v The litigation over tho famous Holunloa school site Is nearlng nn end,accbidlng to St. F. Scott. Sir. Scottrtatcd that boforo ho loft Kona.where the ence Is on trial. AttorneyAshford, representing the plnlntEti,stipulated for a directed verdict sofur as tho Scotts nnd 'tho Departmentof Public Instruction are concerned,conceding everything claimed, Thecase Is now being fought out againstSIis, Atcherloy, trustee, who Is onoof the defendants. This has been onoHi tho centers of excitement nuillawsuits In tho Konas for nomayearn.

ALASKAN IN TODAY.

Tho big A.-- S. 0. Alaskan, fromthu Coast with fi eight, wns roporto 1

on Diamond Head at 2 o'clock this af-ternoon, coming Into this poit. shovvus expecled early In tho morning.Tho big boa! may also bilng n fnwpassengers.

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J. McKluiion, formerly receivingclurk of tho Police Department, d

todav on (ho steamshipv.hith cuiiij In eaily this mom-lug- ,

GET IN EXTto yourself and let us build that ca-noe, rowing-boa- t, or yacht whioh youhave in mind. We'll hnveit readyin no time, and the price will be solow that you will wonder how we cando it. We've done It, however: sov.e KNOW.

Charles D, Walker,Boat, and Machine Works,

King near Alapai,

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EVEMNO BULLETIN. HONOLULU, T. H FRIDAY, MAY 8, 1008

Immigration Defeat i

KOItor E v e n 1 n k II u 1 1 0 1 1 n : Tho detent of tho ll

Immigration bill on Wednesday was a double, disappoint-ment. Tho bill was brought up 'for consideration by tho

In charge without ,my being given nny notlco or op-portunity to canvass the House In Its favor, and nt a time whenCol. Hepburn was confined to his homo by Illness. I would notin fact have advised having tho bill considered nt this latostage of tho Session, Just beforo members must go homo tofaco tho labor vote. More than n score of members have told mosince Wednesday that whllo they believed tho bill was all rightthey did not daro to voto for It Just on tho cvo of n hard cam-paign. Tho tono of the debato nnd tho henvy opposing votoshow very clearly that It was the labor Influcnco that defeatedtho bill.

J. KALANIANAOI.K.Delegate to Congress.

Washington, April 27, '08.

TO BRING LABORERS

(Continued from Page 1)said, tills morning. "I shall bo bet- -

GRAFT

tcr able to talk when I havo bccnUhown In tho testimony of I.uahlwa,tioro a fow days. This Is my first trip according tho notes of Attorney

the Hawaiian Islands. 'ul 1,,lCol"'t. 8,;,lt""-aphcr- .

., have been for severa! years put n & .1In Europe, nnd have been Just now amounts to Kawnmntn Kltnro. thoa trip through Greece, Constant!- - former, for all tho cotes, in tho

nople, llulgarla, and tho Daltlc ro- - Circuit Court ho stated that thcro hadglon. I shall bo hero somo tlmo. been paid out by tho County In thothough I shall later return to tho neighborhood of $70 for all tho cases.United' States In connection with ,whcn nuesUonud concerning tho dls-thi- n

wnrk crcpancy In his statements, ho said... . .... .. I that ho had no right to tell about tho

uiuu Bi m, ueur.nKs sunn t70i Although his testimony herenoi kiiow a great ueni auoui 11. ovaslvo nnd hedging. It bordered

in irying'iu scnu a cauicgrnm qui ,vcry ciosc on mo aarK lino ot per-fro-

Oreecc, a rather Jury. ;scene was caused. Tho operator Other testimony Introduced thatlooked at mo ns if I wanted to cahlo .tond8to show that graft docs exist Is

to a cannibal island."Mr. Trenor Is in tho service, Just

now, of tho Territorial ImmigrationHoard. Ho Is staying at tho YoungHotel.

The object of securing Mr. Trenorfor this work Is.'of course, partly tosolve the labor problems of tho Ha-waiian Islands, by securing familiesfrom Europe, Blnco so much Ori-ental labor Is barred. Italians,Greeks, Americans may bo turned to-

ward the plantations here, workfor wages and establish homes.

TO SPEND $12,000.

If all tho members, forty of them. I

jtowill get together at a to bocalled In the near future, somethingllko 112,000 can be wisely disposedof.

A. J. Cartwrlght was tho organizerSociety during tho monarchy.

Tho object of It was to secure fundsto help nnd luckless Amer-icans In this then foreign land.

At tho of Society lastWednesday only four attended. It

decided thon that tho fundsshould bo used for chnrltablo pur-poses. Ilruco Cartwrlght was ap-pointed 11 commlttco to arouso tho In-

terest of tho to attend thofuturo

REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS,

Entered for Record May 7, 1906,from 10:30 a. m. to 4 p. m.

Hutchinson Sugar Pltn Co to KnnoKeanu Kcl

A M Merrill Tr to Charles 13 Frush- -

or RclCharles E. Frashcr and wf to Frank

E. Clark MGeo II Stephenson and wf to Lahal- -

na Agrctl Co Ltd 11

Oahu Collcgo by Trs to HarriedRcl

Houses For Rent$10- .-2 bedr., Liliha St.$10- .-2 bedr., Kuakini.St.ETC., ETC., ETC.$8. Store on Emma St., between 2

schools. Splendid Opening for aman and wife.

Apply

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J. A. GILMANShipping and ComndssHm Merchant

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Aachen and Munich Fire Insurance Co.Mannheim Insurance Co.

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ns follows: I.uahlwa testified thatKltnro received 170 for these cases;for these Kltnro gavo receipts to Ian-kc-

I.uahlwa testified that In addition to this, these prosecutions costaoout 140, making nn aggrcgato totalor Jlio, Whero did It all go?

Two of tho payments of Slo of the170, according to tho receipts (Tcrrnory vs. koiicku ami vs.Oshlma Toml) wcro for convictionswhereas tho defendants wore not convlctcd, but demanded a Jury nndwaived examination and wcro boundover to tho Grand Jury, and tho Cir-cuit Court.

Hoso Peter, another officer, test!.fled that out of tho sum of (0.95, whichno received irom tuc county, S3 wagtor money owed him by Kltaro.

During January, Luahlwa, accordingof the American Relief Fund Society, tho receipts fpr money

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membersmeeting.

N'ccdhara

WAITY

Territory

on nio Intho Auditor's pfflce. received for liq-uor cases tho sum of 145. Ono of theexpenditures' Is for Informer's feesfor which no receipts nro taken.

Kltnro testified that ho received $20for foes, while Uinhlwa says that theInformer was paid about $70.

Sheriff Iaukca stated this morningthat ho had Investigated tho matterand that ho had not found any evi-

dence of irregularity. Kltaro had ad-

mitted to him that ho had received$60, though n small part of tho moneyhad been given to his wlfo at tho In-

stance of Hoso Peter, ono of tho of-

ficers who appears to bo a brother-in-la-

of Kltaro. Tho records showedthat In tho six cases In question con-victions had been nhtalned In three,whllo In tho three others tho defend-ants had been committed to tho Cir-cuit Court.

In this connection tho Sheriff statc--that tho rulo that Informers wcro tobo paid fees only In cases In whichconvictions were obtained, was a voryold ono, nnd hu had followed It whenho took office, although hi titu not hc- -

llovo It to bo r good ono. Tho trou-ble with it was that tho cases of theprosecution were always weakenedwhen It could bo shown that It wouldbo to tho informer's advantage! to givetestimony which would Icittl to a con-viction. Tho Sheriff therefore intend-ed to chango tho rule so that hereaf-ter informers would bo iaM for theirwork Irrespective of whuthcr they ob-

tained convictions or not.

fiDUW BREAKFAST

At noon today the officers ot thoUra'zlllan trnlnlng-shl- p HenjamlnConstant, which Is lying nt tho rval wharf, entertained the officers oftho Chilean training ship Generalllaqucdano, which Is In tho next slip,nt breakfast an International breakfast, ,Nono but tho men from thetwo sides of South America wcropresent. The affair was hold In theatato cabin, tho band playing sweet'airs on tho poop whllo tho men feast-ed, and tho wines of the south flowodfreely.

Tho affair was fairly quiet, andtastily arranged. The toasts, nnd po-

lite speeches lasted for nllong time,and tho breakfast ran well Into theaftornoon.

.Tho Ilaqucduno stayed over twodays in (his port In order that thoofficers plight accept, the Invitationtn breakfast on tho .Brazilian, i

WANTSP0B BENT.

Furnished rcsldonco nt Walklkl; theA. Qartenberg resldenco on theseasldo In Kuplolnn! Park, to rentfor 3 months; fully furnished,ning up phono 83G, or apply atpremises, 2G8G Kalakauu Ave,

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MERCHANTS GOING

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BACK FROM JAPAN

Financial Condition the Causeof Their Return to the

8tates.

'Some of tho successful white merchants who have been In Japan formany years arc reluming to tho Unit-ed States on tho Siberia," 'said T. Ogl-n-

a Japanese broker and n throughpassenger tm tho liner, which arrivedfrom Japan today. "They aro return-ing to tho States because there isnothing doln3 In Japan. Tho moneyis tight there and tho merchants arcfeeling tho effect of it. Tho troubleoriginated from tho fact that nomonoy wits obtained from Itussla af-

ter sho was whipped by Japan In therecent war. Of cotirso certain cor-porations aro strong flnauclally butthe majority of the rest aro hard up.''

Oglno passed through hero on thoKorea, bound to Japan, Ho Is goingback to Chicago to wind up ono oltho biggest silk tiunsactlons that heover undortnok, returning to Japan Inn fow months.

II. Hekkoy, ono of tho directors oftho Yokohamn Spcclo Dank, with mainoffice nt Yokohnma, is expected to liehero In tho near future. Ho Is atpresent In Now York, having arrivedtwo months ago. Ho left Japan lastOctober by way of tho Siberian rail-way, on nn Inspection tour of nil thebrnnch offices of tho Speclo bankabroad.

Manager Akal of tho local branchsaid that Director Dckkcy Is ono o(tho oldest members of tho SpccloDank, having been ono of tho promot-ers. It Is expected that Mr. Uekkcywill stop over here for a fow days, re-

suming his homeward-boun- trip ontho following steamer from San Fran-cisco. During his trip around theworld, Mr. Dokkcy established newbranch offices In somo places, wherehe secured mora customers. Asldufrom his business trip, Mr. Uekkcystudied tho financial condition of theoutside world.

dOOD H. FOR

IIHNftifflftKGenial Steward Thurlow of tho a

was rejoiced to find upon reaching Honolulu that tho report of short-ag- o

In local market was unfounded,nnd that he will bo able to glvo pas-sengers on tho return trip all tho Tansan that they wish.

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Tho Call has n story that MissMary Huff returned to San Franciscoafter having fallen overboard in thoHonolulu harbor from tho steamerKorea. It sayH sho felt from thegangway us sho wns boarding ulaunch at tho steamer's Bide, andChief Engineer Tom Sawdon rescuedher. As the Korea conic to thodock In this harbor and Miss Huffdid not fall overboard here, tho storyreads well after It Is fixed.

GET SATURDAY BULLETINLEAGUE BASEBALL EXTRA.

Back up this movement to Improvethe streets and sidewalks.

Charles C. MaeClevorty, managerof tho marine branch of tho StandardOil company at San Francisco, Is mis-sing. Ho left Frisco a mouth ago tovisit tho fleet nt Magdaloun bay andhas not slnco been hoard from.

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We autiiorize your grocer to refund your money if youdo not like it, but no one has ever asked us to make thatguaranty good. Wc sell a great deal of it, too.

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FRIDAY MAY 8, 1908

'..u ft In tin Honolulu I'ollco De- -

m.enti

PEABL HARBOR BILL.

Delegate Kulilo'u letter makesclear the 1'enrl Harbor appropriationBtatun that has been the causo otHome local worr on account of finalaction not liming been taken, anilConKrcsa being bo near adjournment.

The bill passed by the House liasbeen Included In tho Nnvnl appropri-ation bill of the Senate after tamoHems wcrp Increased n few hundredthousand dollars.

It now goes to conferenco and theonly matter of doubt is whether thoHouse will acrept the Scnato In-

crease.When the conference committee re-

port Is made and has been adoptedby the Senate and House, the Im-

provement of l'arl Harbor will htnobeen auhoil7() and tho wherewithalprovided fo. the workers to proceedImmediately.

FUDGE

Htislness men are warned againstthe wiles of the politician by crimi-

nal campaigners that were so recent-ly belaboring the business men withInsult nnd misrepresentation.

We doubt very much that the bus-

iness mon of tho ..city of Honoluluneed any lengthy Instructions on

their courso In politics. And from j

the source that appeals to them toaccept Its say-s- It Is ridiculous.

The claims of Achl and tho cam-

paigners of niallco are about on apar. The only difference Is that tholatter are dlshoncit and nro proud ofIt, while Cliarllo swells up like upoisoned pup and leally makes him-

self believe what lie bays.

MAINLAND PROSPERITY

HESITATES.

Trade and Industry continue d")

picked nnd unfortunately the signsut lenevved a.tlvlty are few and farbetween. Kconomy u still tho order,

In prl- -

wjtJxfeeling of

ww u lejuus in mo placing m iowr....In. j fni. nnfielv fill m n n n fn nt H roil '

piodu:t3, thus diminishing tho 's

of trade nnd keeping many In-

dustrial establishments on shorttime. Of course the present rate ofcm tullment cannot go onbupplles will becomo exhausted nndmust no replenished; but It woulduejm as though no' pormancnt revival

ould be anticipated until tho processuf readjustment had run Its legltl-i- n

te course. This Is something thatill oqulro both tlmo patience."It In thus that Henry Clows com

ments on the Industrial situation oftho mainland the latter part of April.

the outlook Is not entirelyhluo, according to the remarks of thobanking circular. In nnothcr tcctlon.

Tho success ot tho Pennsylvaniarailway In floating Its lssuo of

bonds Is onoof tho gratifying features of thoweek, nnd a detail of particular sig-

nificance Is that the allotment mado.to tho London market was

Tho foreign Investors hnvoconfidence In us.

Still another source of confidencein future Is found In tho state-ment of Clyws thttt "cropare much better than a jcar ago;spring being earlier nnd the adventof milder weather Is anstimulant."

Good crops harvested as the Pres-

idential excitement comes to a closci

will have an effect on tho countrythat can bring but result pros-

perity.In tho tho Territory of

Hawaii will hnvo hntl n yYar of agr-icultural, prosperity nnd progressivalegislation, that should malto it tholeador of the country In tho move-

ment toward a return of tho good olddays. The future days, however, willbo hotter than the because, withthese Islands onco In tho limelightand the tide of travel started In

full flood this direction, nothingcan atop It, '

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"NOT COMMON SENSE"

(Continued from Vast 1)empowered In his discretion, aftertho death of tho life annuitants, tosell the remaining lands,tho proceeds and, after pajment ofthe scholarships out of the Income,dividing tho surplus between thoHospital and Kumil.iKca for life nnd,upon his death, his lawful Issue. Twoof the life annuitants, whoso annuitiesv.cro $G00 and $300 respectlely, haddied and also Kunulakca without Is-

sue, lcalng tho hospital, which wasthe rehldiiaiy legatee, tho solo Irene-llclar- ),

besides tho other annuitants,of tho trust property. Tho truste hasreceived $33,783 for land taken by thoUnited States Government which hadpreviously brought llttlb or no revenuoand about $9000 In bonds nnd mort-gages, proceeds ot laud taken forbtreet widening, yielding an Income ofover $400, tho rest of thu lands, valuedut upwards of $03,000, jlelillng an In-

come of over $3000 which la niorolikely to Increaso than decrease.

Held: Tho court will not, at suit

What He Saw At

KilaueaMr. C. L. La Rue of Sacramento,

California, who, has travelled exten-sively around world, returnedfrom Hawaii by the S. S. "MaunaLoa" Tuesday of this week; in an in-

terview he said :"Yes, I hnvo Just been to tho Vol

cano. Wjis it worth whllo? Well!I should think so; It was worth go-

ing around tho world toascc; I wouldnot have missed It for uny consider-ation; It Is n spectacular perform-ance which cannot bo described; It Isso awfully fascinating that ono canhardly lenvo If my businesswould havo permitted, I would haveremained thero a week. Tho wonderto mo Is that jour Honolulu peoplodo not make moro of It; they can'tleallze the extent of the present ac-

tivity; I understand that hundreds ofI eople went up to seo tho flow of1907, and that It wns not u bit moroattractlvo than Kilauea Is at tho present time

tte fact that a great eruption is tak--mg piace wnnm twenty-fou- r hours'travel of her pates.

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College Hills

Buy a lot and build ahome in Honolulu'smost attractive suburb.Break the rent habit

it's only a habit, andan expensive one atthat. Lots arc cheap,terms are easy; now is

the time to buy.

Bam

Sjwfi mk LM

of tho hospital resisted by tho aniuilt-ant-

declaro tho trust to bo terminaleil In respect tif propurty not requiredfor tho remaining annuities nor directtho trustee to transfer to tho hospitalsuch portion ot tho trust property asIs not ho icqulrcd.

HONOLULU WEATHER-

Mny 8.Tenippratiircs G a. m., 72; 8 n. in.,

70; 10 a. m., 77; noon, 78; morningminimum, Vi.

Ilaromctcr, 8 a. in., 30.15; absolutehumidity, 8 a. m., fl.oGS grains percubic foot; iclntlvu humidity, 8 n. in.,08 per cent; dew point, 8 a. in., f.3.

Wind G a. in., velocity 3, directionIrftT. i:.: 8 a. in., eloclty C, direction i:,j

10 n. m., velocity 9, direction I..; noon,velocity N. K.

Rainfall during -- 4 hours cuded 8 a.in.. .00 Inch.

Total wind movement during SIhours ended at noon. 1C3 miles.

wii. h. stockman; i,Section Director, U 8. Weather Durcau

'POMiS PREPAitE

KIR IMA HEfllfld

The Poolns' meeting tomorrownight at Aula Park Is going to be alively one. Almost all tho members'will bo present to hear their Icadciospeak and to listen to tho rendirnund endorsement ot a resolutionwhich has been drawn by u commit-tee.

"Wo will not turn out In our redshirts, nor will weparado around thostreets before tho meeting commences," said O. Kama, one ot the officers of tho Poolns. "Our meetingIs called to prove to the people thatwo nro not under tho bondngo of thoLabor party. Tho members of thoHul belong to different political par-

ties and they aro nt liberty to votefor whomsoever they want. Theroaro Republicans, Democrats, HomoRulers, and probably Labor partymen in tho Hul who aro free to voteas thoy please,"

Those who have been selected tospeak are President Clins. Knnckoa,Vice President Thornton, CharlesBond, D. Kama, George. Kano and afew others.

Chas. Uon will speak In Englishand ho Interpreted into Hawaiian.

The story published this morningto tho effect that Sing Chong of thoChlncso Athletics, had tho swellJ.icad and had to be sent to tho benchnt Aala Park last Sunday, Is withoutfoundation, as Sing Chong wns not Int'le game ut any tlmo.

Judgo I.I nil any this morning issuedan injunction restraining Pilnco Dav-id, tho Knulolaiil Estate, Ltd., and A-lexander & Baldwin fiom in nny waydisposing of tho Klhel stock belongingto David at tho petition of TrunkKruger.

GET SATURDAY BULLETINLEAGUE BASEBALL EXTRA.

SET

FILIPINO7or Year Next Evwriar; Sown.Hade ot Pineapple Fibrc and Silk,

in atripee only.We have two patterns in eaoh of

the following color:WHITE WITH PINK;WHITE WITH BLUB;WHITE WITH LAVINDEE;WHITE WITH BLACK;

andALL WHITE.

36 ineb.es wide,85o. Yard.

BALERSrfHlWthlHif- - " ""'--tw-

Gleaners 'Re-Uni- on and Sale

Saturday

On the Grounds of

Kapiolaniiand

Reception by Gleaners, 2.30 to 3.30 p.m.

Concert

Delicatessen, Ice Cream Table, Lemonade Stand,Kitchen, Games for Children.

The band will play and Mrs. Alapai will sing. Free entrance to thegrounds.

Frisco

DecoratedIncoming passengers on tho Ala-

meda ropoit that the decorations fortho licet, which were In place beforotho tlilp left Sail l'r.melsco, aro of thovery finest. Tho most noticeablefeature, from tho hnrhor, Is a laigo"Welcome," made In letters forty orfifty feet high, and erected on Tele-graph. Hill.,. In., plain view from anypart of tho anchorage.

IlaiuiciB and flags nro up, on nil thostreets, audita rlads of lights strungoveowhero. The place had tho appearance of a holiday when tho Ala- -

medn was pulling out, though It wasraining nt tho time, and tho flags weiuigottlngin Hmitll damping, j I

Yt.t r.'irr.......',. ..i....i .tni.i.!il.. r..uii I'luuiuiu cunt, mtiun'iivn. IIIibttfM'.O) nrulput0p all'alorktrM) inbrMigliffiVei and nhi'decuratcd liijIUibljH. t.iUfhtfs arc up on manyoi jno sivecs.iu llglllB strunggraccfullv' 'fiom inch to arch so thatat night, tli'cA'stVc'fctii'rcscmblo lougweiHIglilcd corridors.''i i J--

KAPAA EXCHANGE

MAY BE DROPPED

Unless unmnthlntr dnftnltA t lonrnnilfrom Oeorge Falrchild or from ColonelSpalding within a very short time, thoprobabllltK's aro that tho proposed ex-

change of Kapaa lands will bo calledoff by Acting Governor K. A. Mott-Smlt-

Ho received n long letter fiomGovernor 1'ieur this morning, whostntud that efforts havo been made tolocato Spalding, nnd It has been dis-covered that ho wns due In Calcuttaon April lil'iul, la llombuy on May !,and In Aden on May 15th.

Acting Governor Mott-Smlt- statedthis morning that ho would probablywlro to r.ilrchlld this afternoon, andfind out whether or not ho has haduny word from Spalding lately, und Ifnot, will Inform him of tho contentsot tho Governor'a letter rclallvo toSpalding's Itinerary. Then only a fewdays will bj allowed Kalrchlld Inwhich to communicate with his prin-cipal. At IHo present rate, tho Gov-

ernment Is losing about S1500 u mouthon tho Kapaa lands, stnted Mott-Smlt-

this morning, nnd consequently It isdesired that tho matter bo rcttled onoway or tho other in no short a tlmo uspossible.

Governor tfrcar states that Mcllrldoarrived fn San Kranclsco on tho 30th,after twenty days of misery, during

mIF YOUR WATCH

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

Our Watchmakers Are Thor-ough Mechanics, who under-stand watches.

We will GUARANTEE YOUSATISFACTION if you willbring your watch to us.

H. F. Wichman & Co.LIMITED.

LEADING JEWELERS.

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Afternonn

Theodore Richards

Lunalilo Streets.

4 p.m.

New England

which Mcllrldc wan sick most of thotlmo. Tho Governor nays that liln owntrip t tho Coast wan marked by

lough and extremely smoothWeather. Ho left last Monday forWashington ami will arrive thero onSntuidny afternoon, Mny 9th.

Ho also Bald that ho received manyInvitations to various functions whlloon the Cnast but wns unable to acceptany of them. Ho said In his letterthat ho expected to return to Hawaiiby tho Manchuria on Juno 15.

M0n-- H IV10 Mill

Acting (liner nor Mott-Smlt- h had uconsultation with Superintendent otPublic Works Marston Campbell thismorning with regard to an abutmenthilllt In tho Walniea river which hmchanged tho courbo uf tho stream toa considerable extent, t.o that tholaud on ono side Is being piled up onthe opposite side. This Is on (lovcrn-inen- L

land, leased to tho Knudseuinnd sublet by them to A. Robinson.Although tho matter .has not beengone Into sufficiently as yet. It Is ofsuch Importance that Mott-Smlt- h

may tako a. trip down. At any rate,there, will ho a conferenco betweenthe JCmulhcns, Mr. Robinson, und thoGovernment Interests,

Bulletin Business Office Phone 2SS.Bulletin Editorial Room Phone 185.

Librarv Bureau Outfitsof Index Card Systems, Piling Cabi- -nets and Units, Office fittings andSupplies; also New Jersey Sohool--

Church Furn. Co.'s International,Trenton, Simplex, and ImprovedTrenton Combination - AdjustableDesks and Scats, latest improved de-

sign.Estimates given. Imports to order.

Thos. G. Thrum.Agent for Hawaiian Islands.

We expeot a lot ofFresh Vegetables

ex AlamedaJ. M. LEVY & CO.

A GREAT SCOREMay be soon forgotten ; a good 1"

SNAP-SHO-T

of the game never when properly

Developed and Printed

WE DO IT! !

a

KODAK

us and try the following formula:

A little cash A good Kodak

A little sunshine A little click

Result A Good Snap

WE DO REST . J

Hawaii PhotoFort below King

"Do not let the good things nf lifedo you out ot tho DUST things."

THE BEST

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Phone 52

LIGHT is the

P. 0. 144.

75c.

Electric LightIt is always the' same old story with oil lamps daily trim-

ming and filling, broken chimneys, smoking, lampsand unsatisfactory light.

has no disagreeable features. Just press ths but-ton and the house is filled with a light that rivals the light of day.

Let us estimate the cost of wiring

. Hawaiian Electric Co., Ltd.,KING ST. NEAR ALAKEA.

Evening Bulletin

AT the culmination of everygreat attainment scien-tific, political or comme-

rcialthe hasty and thoughtlesscry "luck," and deride the fickle-ness of fortune; the know-ing look within, for they recog-nize in final success thecourageous, constant and en-lightened effort of a lifetime..

Stein -- Bloch Clothespresent the fruits of over fiftyyears' daily endeavour to excel.

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Per Month

Electricity

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this

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The knowing, both the merchant and he who wearsthem, express their recognition by their preference.

M. Mclnerny, Ltd., Agents,, Fort and Merohant Streets.,

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has individuality,style and snap. In

a general way only,it is like other shoes.Specifically it is dif-

ferent. Ask to seethe RUGBY. Stock

number 36 L

Price $4.50

Mclnerny Shoe Store

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A TonicTHAT BUILDS YOU UP andmakes yon feel better all day for aglass taken with your lunchthat's

Primo Beer

Belts!,. Belts! Belts!

Ladies' Embroidered' Belts, 25c to $1.00Kid Belts, all colors, 50cElastic Belts, 50c to 75c

FINEST BELTS TOR THE MONEY IN HONOLULU.

L. Ahoy, Nuuami below Holel

V.., ritiib FOR SALE BY

.v BO0 ALL FIRST CLASS GROCERS

TOMATO iMonterey packing ., f.EiDOOTH. SouAcikt. SMX fMNCliC

Monopole RedTopDi'y Champagne,, Gold Top-Ex- try Dr-y- N

J. A. M'Brayer's Spring '91 OldBourbon Whiskey

LEWIS & COMPANY, LTD."

FAMILY WINES AND LIQUORS.

16e KING STREET. TELEPHONE 240.

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Monuments,Safes,

Hawaiian Iron Fence and Monument WorksNEXT TO VOUNQ BLDO.. KINO STWEET.

J. UNDO

Iron Fence

PHONE 7.

Has Moved toOREGON BLOCK,

152 Hotel St.OPPOSITE YOUNfl H0TEI

KVEN1N0 BJMJITIN, HONOIaUtaV, T. II., ntlliAY, MAY 8, 1303,

BY AUTHORITYThe Hoard of License Cominlbsloti-or- a

for the Comity of Oalm will holda meeting nt the Hxccutho llulldlngon Friday, May 23, 1908, nt 4 p. in.,to consider the application of It.

niul O. SASAKI, for a re-

nownl of the Saloon Llccnso nowheld by them, to sell Intoxicatingliquors nt the premises Known as thofrost Saloon," No. 101 Hcretnnla

Sticct, Honolulu, under tho provi-

sions of Act 119, Session Laws of1907.

All protests or objections againsttho Issuance of n llccnso under saidapplication should be filed with theSecretary of the Hoard not later thanthe time set for said hearing.

A. J. CAMPHULL,Socrctary, Hoard of License Com-

missioners.3997 May 8, in, 22, 29.

Tho Hoard of License Commission-ers for the County of Oahu will holda meeting nt tho KxccutUc llulldlngon Friday, May 29, 1908, nt I p. mto consider tho application of I'llANKIt. IIAKVKV, for n renewal of theSaloon License, now held by him, tosell Intoxicating liquors at tho prem- -Inea knnw'n as the "Kllohaiia Sa-

loon," north corner of King andMaunnhcn Streets, Honolulu, underthe pioUidons of Act 119, SessionLaws of 1907.

All protests or objections againstthe Issuance uf a llconso under saidapplication should be filed with theSecretary of the Hoard not later thanthe tlmo set for said hearing.

A. J. CAMPHHLL,Secretary, Hoard of License Com-

missioners.3997 May 8, Id, 22, 29.

The Hoard of License Commission-ers for the County of Oahu wll holda meeting nt the Kxecutlve llulldlngon Friday, May 29, 1908, nt 4 p. mto consider tho application of JAMKSi:. THOMPSON, for n renownl of thoSaloon License now held by lilm, tosell Intoxicating liquors nt the prem-ises Known ns tho "Kentucky Sa-

loon," No. 821 Alnkca Street, Honolulu, under the provisions of Act 119,Session Laws of 1907.

All protests or objections againsttho Issunnco of a llccnso under saidapplication should bo filed with thoSecretary of tho Hoard not later thantho tlmo set for said hearing.

A. J. CAMPHKLL,Secretary, Hoard of Llccnso Com-

missioners.3997 May 8, IS, 22, 29.

Tho Ilo.ud of License Commlsalon-cr-for the County of Oahu will hold

n mcctlne af tho Kxecutlve llulldlngon Friday, May 29, 1908, nt 1 n. in.,to consider the application of JOHNWAONEIt nnd JOHN OONSALVtiS,for n renownl of tho .Saloon I.lccniunow held by them, to ucll intoxicat-ing liquors at the prcmlsea luiown nstho "Iwllcl Saloon," Iwllcl Hoad,

under tho provisions of Act119, Session Laws of 1907.

All protests or objections againsttho Issuance of u llccnso under saidapplication should bo Died with thoSecretary of "tho Hoard not later thantho tlmo set for said hearing..

A. J. CAM1MJKM,,Secretary, Hoard of Llccnso Com-

missioners..1997 May 8, 15, 22, 29.

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Tho Hoard of License Commission-r- sfor the County of Oahu will bold

a meeting ct tho Hxccutho llulldlngon Frldqy, May 29, 19IIS, nt I p. m.,to consider tho application of K.U81I1.MMA, Tor n renownl of tho Sa-

loon License now held by him, to sellIntoxicating liquors at tho premisesKnown as tho "Sunrlso Saloon," Nd.133 King Street, Honolulu, under thoprovisions of Act 119, Session Lawsof 1907.

AH protests or objections ugnlnsttho Issuance of n llconso under suldapplication houd bo fllod with tl.oSecretary of tho Hoard not later thantho tlmo set for said hearing.

A. J. CAMl'HHLL,Secretary, Hoard of License Com-

missioners.3997 May 8, 15, 22, 29,

Tho Hoard of Llccnso Commission- -

cis for tho County of Oahu will holdu meeting at tho Kxecutlve llulldlngon Friday, Mny 29, 1908, ut 4 p. m.,to consider the. I application of ONAKASI1IMA nnd D. NAOATANI,for it renewal Of tho Saloon Llconsonow held by them, to sell IntoxlcatIng liquors nt tho premises known artho "Aula Snloon," Kast corner ofItlvcr nnd Horctnuln Streets, Hono-lulu, under tho provisions of Act 119,Session Laws of 1907.

All protests or objections ngnlusttho Issunnco of n llccnso under saidapplication should ho tiled with thoSccrctury of tho Hoard not lator thantho tlmo set for said hearing,

A. J. CAMl'llHLL,Secretary, .Hoard of Llccnso Com-

missioners.997 May S, IB, 22, 29.

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San Francisco, May 2. Tho closingquotations on tho Stock Cxcliauiiefollow:Hawaiian S7V6

Honokaa 10', 10--

llutchliisun 17 17Mnknwoll 32 32V&

OnouiPa r!2Vi III'aauhm 17rUnion 3.1 HS

do pool 2S 3S

HONOLULU STOCK EXCHANGE

HONOLULU. May 8. 1908

HUB CI STOC

MbHoiKTirr"Z Ilrtwer ft Co ...-- ..

SlirSARKwn Planlallon Cn ...Hawaiian Aqtlc.t'n....Han Tom ft Pnj Co .Hawaiian Su car Co...Hotimnii Sucar Collnrtnlcaa SilRar Co ..lla'kti Suenr Co ... ..k'aliuku Pl.iilMlnti CoKlhfl rlanlat'onCnUilKla1iutt. Sugar Co....Koloa Sucar Co ....,McRryilMirCn..Oalm Siiftar CoOnomaaSticar Co ....Oikola Sugar )ant CoOlaa SKr Co Mil ..Oltmalu Co "mItalian Sugar Plant CoParifk-Suga- r Milll'U riaiilnllon Co ....rrpkn Kiiji.r Co....HUmwrMIIICo..,VVaialua Aillc CoWa'luVu ..lai Co ...WalniamloSiiaar Co.Walm-- a Sutar Mill Co

MISCKLLANFOIKIntf Stfim N CoHawaiian UlcctllcCo,Hon H T fi L Co I'rclHon K T ft I. Co ComMutual CoNahilcil Hi.1 lr Co.,

I'airi 111.

Nahiku wuMr Co A.naliti R ft I. Co..HllokKCo. ..,lion lift MlnllawatlatiPiiirMjiptcCu.

Haw Irr 4 PCHaw Ter ti pcHawTfrO, pr.. ..Haw Tcr 1 PCHaw Rot't-- prOa Hifl huj ft IUI Co

Aperi.iltu Sugar Co 6 pc.Nam. I Irli Co .

Upper Dllcli MHa a Com ft 5ux Co s pcII km Hti&ar (Jo 6 pc.llito R KCo Con t lcHon R T ft L Cm 6 p cKahulcu P.ant Co A p cVc (rytlr S Co'aoaCall I R&I. Co6?c.O liu Sagar Co ipe ..Ou Iugar Co 6 p c. .I'M- - .Sue Mill Co, 6Hula Plantation Co ....Piontar Mill (Jo 6pc ..Watalua Agrk Co jp c

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Latest sugar quotation 4.36 cents or$37.23 per tan.

London Beets, lis 8 I4dSugar, 4.36

Henry, WaUrhouse Trust Co,,

Stock and,, Bond DenutmentMembers Htriilu'lu CtbiWi'end Donl

'""vlinWILLIAM WILLM.WONi Mali, tar. '

fort and Merchant sts.,TEL. PRIVATE EXCHANGE .

BV AUfHORITYTho of Commission- - Hotel streotB, ut

""'"e-- ,

u at theMu J9, ut 4 i..sliiir cfintlltloiiH

to consider the application S.for n renownl of the Sa-

loon License ncnv held by him, tosell intoxicating liquors at tho picni- -

Iscs Known as thu "Headlight Saloon," Iwllcl Itnad, Honolulu, undertho piin Islons of Act lit). SessionLaws of l'JOT '

All pioteila or objections ugalnsttho issuauco of a llccnso underapplication should bo fllod with theSocictnry of the llo.ild not later thantho time set said hearing.

A .1 CAMPIIIILL.Socictnry, lloird of Liiciibu Com-

missioners..19117 May lfi, Tl, 29.

Tho Hoard of I.lroiihe Commission-cr- s

for Hip County of Oahu will hold.1 at tho M.ecutiU'mi Friday, May 29, 190S, 1 p. luto consider tho application of I1KNIIVKLKMMi:, for a renownl of tho Sa-

loon Llconso now held by him, to sellIntoxicating liquors nt tho South cor-

ner of Queen and Richards Streets,Honolulu, under tho provisions ofAct 119, Session Laws of 1907.

All protests or objections againsttho Issuance of a lloonso under saidapplication should bo filed with thoSecretary of the Hoard not later thanthu tlmo sot for said hearing.

A J CAMI'llULL,Sccictnry, Ilo.ud of License .Com-

missioners.3997 May S, lu, 22, 29.

Tho Hoard ofeiH for tho County of Oahu holdn meeting nt the Kxecutlve llulldlngon Friday, May 29, 1908, at 4 p. m

to consider the application of WINUWO & COMPANY, for n ronow.U

by them, to belt Intoxlcutlngnt No, 941 Honolulu,under provisions of 119, Ses-

sion Laws of 1907.All pioteuts or objections against

tho Issuauco of a llccnso undershould filed with

Sccictnry of tho Hoard not Inter thantho time set for said

A .1. CAMI'HULL.Sccictnry, Hoard Llccnso Com-

missioners,3997 May 8, 10, 22; 29.

A and Important meeting oftho embolic Aid will bo heldthis ut tho convent nt 3

Friends members nromost mgently icquostpd to ntleml.Mattel's pel mining to tho woik Inhand mo to

T'i HERE'S no doubt that our

HART SCHAITNER &

MARX CLOTHES are doing

a lot of good in this commu-

nity; raising the general standards

of stjle in men's dress; more d

men than usual here now.

We'll put you right if you let us.

This store Is tho Homo

of Good Clothcs

Silva'sToggery,ELKS' BLDO., King nr Fort.

PHONE 031.

LOCAL AND 8ENEKAL

Right now is best day to startgetting subscribers to the Bullc'-tin-,

thereby securing a vacationfree of all cost.

Kent Franklin cars. Stkd. StbU.'Ilo suro nnd go to tho Orplicum to-

night and sco their new Dims.GET SATURDAY BULLETIN

LEAGUE BASEBALL EXTRA.Honolulu Lodgo liKi, II. I. O. i: will

meet In niks' Hall at 7:30 thin oculag.

Tako your cnrrlngo or automoblloto Havallau Carrlno Manfy. Co. forup repairs.

Whitney & Mnrsh will hold n snlo ofready made sheets and turklsli towelson Monday next.

Why not spend the summer nt unaof the ticaeldu Cottages? Kngngu a

Immediately.To enjoy the bust In an auto In

Honolulu ring up 290 for Jim (JulmiSnew seated Ftorlosn.

Try tho beer at tho IlolTuinu. E- -

cry glass Just ns cold ns It should liemid ns snappy us can be ileelroi!.

Attend tho grrnt hosloiy s.ilo atItlom's, commenting Monday morning,Mnv 11 Now goods. Oroat saxliws.

Honolulu Scottish Thistle Club willmeet In Its rooms In tho Oregon block,

Hoard Llccnso nnd Union .:30 thlicrs for tho County of Oahu' will hold ,

meeting Kxecutlve llulldlng "L"nXon lTlday, 1D08, p. . I uiiHnnltarv In various

of

said

foi

meeting llulldlngut

Llcciiso.Commlssiou- -will

TAI

Honors

tho

saidho tho

hearing.

and

ho dlsciisicd.

the

rido

ecn

parts of tho city.Mine than 11.000 shares of Kllul

stuck hno been presented for redcmptlon, linohlng pa)iiicul ofover $110,000.

Supcilnlcndeut of Public WorksM.iraUm Campbell is preparing bin i

pirt on the W.ilme.1 ilxer Jcttlea forthe Governor.

'I'lie subcommittee on enleilaln-min- t

of tho fleet will meit tomorrowat h a. m. at I ho ofllrc of Fred L. Wal-dio-

Spirckels building.Oceanic Lodgo No. 371, 1'. ft A. L,

will meet In special session at MasonicTemple lit 7:30 o'clock HiIh ovclilngfor work In tho second degicc.

Tom Qulnn has gone Imo tho autohark business with n fine

Ilulck anil is prepared to furnishtho best possible norvjco. Phono 261.

If your cash register does not workjr.st right, take it to the expert atthe Hawaiian Office Specialty Co.,Ltd.; Phone 143.

Tliu Alameda brougli lor j. M,Levy u lot of fresh fruits nnd og('tables, (let jour order in bcfoio- -

lianil, nud bo suiu of getting somo.Phono 70.

A and Impoitnnt meeting (iftho Catholic Ladies Aid will heldFriday iiftcrnoon at thu coucnt, 3 p.in. Members and friends arc urgedto bo present.

You can't go wrong In hulng ourNo. 107 Onii Metal Illuchcr Hal. It'sm.ulo of good, honest matcilal all thoway through. Price, $1. Tho Manu-facturers' Shoo Co., Ltd.

All attempt bo mndo to net Hieper diem allowance of wHiiotses nudjuiors raised from ILRO to $3, mid agreat many lelteis aru lo ho sent toDelegate Knhlo on tho subject.

Tho White car has shown so manylimes that It Is superior to all otherenrs In hill climbing or straight o

running that it Is In a class byItself. Mill Hamm-Youn- g Co., Ltd.

rho ilvnlry between tho bands ofof tho Wholcsalo Llccnso now hu;d!lu nrazlllan and Chilean

Nuunnu Street,Act

application

of

specialLadles'

inleriioono'clock.

cottago

specialbo

will

crulbeisseems to have mudo quite a stir. Thosewishing, can bo their own Judgo bygoing to tho dunce at tho Scasldu tonight.

"Tho Comniodoro" Is tho nanio ofu bar nt tho corner of Driimm andCalifornia sheets, San Francisco,opened by 11. W. Lewis nud W, L.Coleman. Tho hitter wns formerly nresident of Honolulu, nnd It Is saidhis bar Is tho most iinl'iuu In thuUnited Stntcs.

Nuuami Chapter No. 2 Huso Croixelected the following officers lastmoiling; Wise Master, Oeorgo W.Smith; Senior Warden. Turn Sharp;Junior Wniden, Robert Ilaro, Orator,Cliniles Hon, Tionsiner, DuUd Day-ton, Seciotnry and Almoner, J. 1),

Tucker; Master of Cciomonles, W. It.Coombs; Hxiieit, John Mnirnlllmi;Assistant Hxpurt, II II Hnmnuo; Captain of (lu ud, J. A. Hlom

i

NJiiiHiiVBaryv

" 1VmMm

f9l mlLaHaH AtaaiaH'af '

Copyr!ht 1908 b; Uwt Schiffncr & Mirx

RUBEROIDlasts twice as long' as any other Roofi-ng- on the market, aiul gives the verybest of service nil the time it lnsts.

It is superior in every point to ev-

ery other roofing. It is absolutelyweather-proo- f, clastic, and odorless.

Anyone can apply it with a ham- -'

mcr and nails, and it STAYS.

177 SOUTH KINO STREET.

MrmmXaUliJal

LEWERS & COOKE, Ltd.,PH0HE 775.

FRESH ISLAND BUTTER

delivered to you firm and sweet is a delicacy not to befrowned at. We have something extra good from Hawaii.We have installed e boxes in all of our deliverywagons, so that the batter l caches you in splendid condi-tion.

METROPOLITAN MEAT CO, LimitedTelephone 45

Thoroughbred Registered Jersey BullsThe pnre-bre- d Jney Bulls, Ojibway of Y, E., A. J. C. C, No. 60247,

and Onenon Lad, 2nd A. J. C. C, No. 62304, at service at S10.

Tel. 890 The Pond Dairy

Begin Rightby buying

McCALL PATTERNS

nnd tlitmbuying your material. Wc think we can show you whatyou requite at prices that will SURPRISE you. Ask to beshown our NEW LAWNS and other goods, at

CUT PRICES

E. W.Jordan & Co., Ltd.

ik&Iu nj.iaw.A'.'- !liAh.ir JLmtMn' inf, 'JMttuMi&w

Page 6: Jl The Jit 'J Evening Bulletin i · vice to the battleship, California by Governor t Gillette nnd to the batt-leship" Nebraska by the Governor of Nebraska. The illumination of the

Oceanic Steamship CompanyT2ME TABLE

The ittamen of thli lint will arrlv and leave thli port aa hereunder:

FROM SAV FRANCISCO:

S S. ALAMEDA .MAYS S. ALAMEDA JUNE

SAN

S. I.!

8. JUNE

NOTICE. On nml after June 24th, 1908, the SALOON HATES willhe as follows: Single Fate, $05; Round Tup, $110. Family looms extra.

In connection with the sailing of the above steamers, the agentsprepa-e- d to Isms the Intending passengers, coupon through tlckett, byany railroad from San Francisco to points In the United States, andfrom New York by any line to European ports.

FOR APPLY TO

OCEANIC S. S. CO. GENERAL AGENTS.

Kteamors of the above will call at Honolulu and Isave thli porton or about the dates below

FOR JAPAN AND CHINA:HONGKONG JIARU MAY '.'

KOHKA XI AY 13AMERICA MAIUT MAYSIBERIA JUXE I

FRANCISCO:

29 S ALAMEDA MAY1!) B. ALAMEDA 3

S. ALAMEDA 24

are

allsteamship all

FURTHER PARTICULARS

Wm. G. Irwin & Co,, Ltd

Pacific Mai Steamship Co.Occidental and Oriental Steamship

Co., and Toyo Kisen Kaishacompanies

mentioned:

36

FOR GENERAL INFORMATION APPLY TO

H, Hackfeld & CoM Ltd.,AMERICAN-HAWAIIA- STEAMSHIP COMPANY.

FIIOM NEW YORK, TO HONOLULU.

Weohly Sailings via Tchuantspoc.Frclsht recehed at nil tlmos at the Company's Wharf, list Street, South

Brooklyn.rnoM Honolulu to san fran-pro- m Seattle and tacoma to

CISUU VIA KAIIl U'l ,

XHISUASKAX MAY 10'ALASKAN . MAY 12

FROM SAX rilANCISCO TO 1IOXO-LUL- U

DIRECT.YlltaiXtAX MAY 20

Freight received at Company awharf, Greenwich Street.

Canstflan -- Australian Royal MaliStcumahlp Cnrnpaiiy.

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

FOR FIJI AND AUSTRALIA: FOR VANCOUVER:MARAMA MAY 2 AORANGI APR. 29AOItAXOI MAY 20 MANUKA MAY 27MAXUKA JUNE 27 MAIIAMA JUNE 24MAKAMA JULY 25 AOUANC1 JULY 22

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

Thoo. B. J?aics &

Matson Navigation CompanyThe S. S. ''HIL0NIAN" of this line, carrying passengers and freight,

will run in a direct service between this port and San Francisco, sailingand arriving; on or about the followinc dates:IEAVE S. FRAN. ARRIVE HONOLULU LEAVE HONOLULU

MAY cm MA 13thJUNE :ird JUNri 10th

Passenger

particularsCASTLE

Union -- Pacific

Transfer Co., Ltd.FuW'ture Piano Moving.

Phone DRATMEN 63rv Estimates Given on

IIREWOOD,

CEMENT,

YearPost Schooner

SailingKAPUNA, H0N0IPU,

H00KENAv

11001 Sorencon'sApply on Board or

HAWAIIANBALLASTINGTelephone pOO,

BULLETIN

Nan

b.

r' i SA ' FRANCISCO')., A .V.ARU 2

P I ' 9I in , 1G

MWUllRIA 23

HONOLULU DIRECT.XEVADAN 27

Tor further Information apply toH. UACKFELO & LTD.,

AgentsC. P. MORSK,

Freight Agent.

Co., ltd. General Agents.

5 3'JUNE

& COOKE, LTD., Agents.

nDaggage Shipping

Picking

Storage

58Queen Street. P. 0.all of teaming, iHiU4slsl

SUN C5H0Y SING,

BUILDING CONTRACTOR, REPAIR-ING, PAPER HANGING, AND

PAINTING.

Brick Laying, Cement Work.

No FORT Club Stables

TEL.

KTNSUT Prop.

Rates to S. P.: First Cabin, SG0: Round Trip First Class$110.00

For further apply to

and

ustace-Pec- k Co., L,tc295.

1 Dealers in '

STOVE, STEAM AND BLACK3MITH COAL.

CRUSHED ROCK, BLACK AND WHITE SAND, GARDEN SOU.' HAY, GRAIN, ETC.

Weekly Bulletin $1 Per

COIWCORDfor

KAILUA and

Wharfto

CO, Agt.MaunaVca St, below

King. P.yO. Box 820.

AD8. PAY "M

FOR

JUNE

MAYMAYMAYMAY

.MAY

CO.,Honolulu.

General

MAY 19thKith

Wood

Coal

Box 212.kinds

1135 ST., opp.

431.

tVHfflNt BULLBT1N, HOHOLUM), T .. rniDAY, MAY 8, 1008.

E8TACLISHEU IN ISM.

Bishop & Co.ANKERS.

Commercial and Travelers'Letters of Credit issued onthe Bank of California andThe LondonJoint Stock Bank,Ltd., London.

Correspondents for theAmerican Express Companyand Thos Cook & Son.

Interest allowed on termmd Savings Bank Deposits.

Claus Sprockets. Wm. Q. Iiurln

Claus Spreckcls & Co.

BANKERS.HONOLULU, : : 1 T. H.

8an Franeltco Aoenta The Neada National Dank of Ban Francisco.

Draw Fxchange on the Novada National Uank of San Francisco.

London Tho Union of London andSmith'? Dank, Ltd.

New York American BxchangoNational Hank.

Chicago Corn Exchange NationalBank.

Paris Credit Lyonnals.Hongkong and Yokohama

Banking Corporation.New Zealand and Australia Uank

of Now Zealand and Bank of Austra-lasia.

Victoria and Vancouver Bank ofBritish North America.

Deposits rccehed. Loans made onapproved security. Commercial andTravelers' Credits Issued. Bills ofExchange bought and sold.

Collection Promptly Accounted Far.

The FirstAMERICAN SAYINGS

AND TRUST GO.

OF HAWAII, LTD.

SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL. .8200,000.00PAID UP CAPITAL 1100,000.00President Cecil BrownVice President M. P. RobinsonCashier L. T. Peck

Office: Corner Fort and King BU.SAVINGS DEPOSITS received and

Interest allowed for yearly depositsat tho rate of Vj per cent perannum.

Ilulca and regulations furnishedupon application.

tho Yokohama Specie Bank;

Limited

Established 1880

Capital (Paid up). ..Ten 24.000.00uReserved Fund Yen 15.050.0UOSpecial Hcserved,Fund.Yen 2,000,000

HEAD OFFICE, YOKOHAMA.Branches and Agenciei:

Toklo, Kobe, Osaka, Nagasaki.London, Lyons, New York, Ban Frac-clsc- o,

Bombay, Hongkong, Shanghai,Hankow, Cliofoo, Tientsin, Peking,Newcbang, Dalny, Port Arthur,

Llaoyang, Mukden, Tien-ling- ,

Changchun.The Uank buys and receives for

collection bills of exchange, IssuesDrafts and Letters of Credit, andtransact a general banking business.Honolulu Branch, 67 S. King Street.

Oahu s Railway.TimeJTable.

OUTWARD.For Walanae,Walalua, Kahuku and

Way Stations 9:15 a. m.. 3:20 p. m.For Pearl City, Ewa Mill and Way

Stations 17:30 a. m., 9:15 a. m.,U;0S a. m., 2.1C p. m., "3:20 p. m.,5:15 p. m., s:30 p. m., T":oo p. m.For Wahlawa 'SilS a. m. and

5:15 p. m.INWARD.

Arrive Honolulu firm Kahuku, Walalua and Walana6 S:36 a. m., 5;31i). m.

Arrl-- o In Honolulu from Ewa Milland Pearl C(ty V'.ta a. m., 8:3Ba. m., 10:38 n. m., 1:40 p. m., M:31p. m., 5:3i p. in, 7:30 p. m.

Arrhe Honolulu from Wablawa8:30 n. m. unj 6:31 p. m.

Dally.t IX Sunday.t Sundnj Only.The Halelwa Limited, a two hour

train (only flrst-clas- tickets tonnred), leaen Honolulu eery Sundnyat 8:22 n. tii ; returning, arrives) InHonolulu ut I'j-1- 0 p. in. Tho Limitedsteps ouly at I'parl City and Wal an no.o. v nnvisoN, f. c. smith.spt a e. t. a.

41exander & Baldwin'

LIMITED.

J. P. C00EE Kantgei

0FFI0EBS AND DIRECTORS:

H. P. Baldwin PresidentJ. B. Cattle Vice PresidentV7. MV Alexander.. Second Vice Pre.J. P. Cooke Third Vice Pres.J. Waterhouse TreasurerE. E. Paxton SecretaryW. 0. Smith DirectorG. R. Carter DirectorW. R. Castle Director

.SUBAR FACTORS,

COMMISSION MERCHANTS and

INSUBAHGE AGENTS

rVscnts lotHawaiian Commercial & Soiar Co.Haiku Sugar Company.Paia Plantation.Maui Agricultural Company.Kihei Plantation Company.Hawaiian Sugar Company.Kahuku Plantation Company.Kahulul Railroad Company.Haleakala .Ranch Company.Honolua Ranch.

Castle & Cooke, LtdHonolulu, T. H.

SHIPPING AND COMMISSION HER,CHANTS, SUGAR FACTORS

andQENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS

representingEwa Plantation Co.Waialua Agricultural Co., Ltd.Kohala Sugar Co.Waimea Sugar Mill Co.

Apokaa Sugar Co., Ltd,

Fulton Iron Works of St. LouisBlake Steam PuupsWeston's Centnlucaisliabcock & Wilcox BoilersGreen's Fuel EconomizersMarsh Steam Pumps

Matson Navigation Co.rinnf.M Tin Clifnnint Ha'" jy w"l'l"ub"

i. Irwia & Co., luWM. Q. IRWIN. ..President and Mgr.JNO. D. SPRECKEL8..1st Vice PraiW. M. QIFFARD 2d Vice Prea.H. M. WHITNEY TreasurerRICHARD IVER3 SecretaryW. F. WILOON Auditor

8UGAR,, FACTORSaid ,

COMMl88ON'"AGENT8

Agents forOceanic Steamship Co., San FranclMo,

Cal. .Western Sugar Refining Co, San

Francisco, Cal.Baldwin Locomotive Works, Phila-

delphia. Pa.Nswall Universal Mill Co. Manufac-

turers of National CaneShredder, New York, N. Y.

Pacific OH Transportation Co., SanFrancisco, Cal.

C. Brewer & Co., Ltd.QUCEN STRECT, HONOLULU, T. H.

AOCNT3 FOR!Hawaiian Agricultural Co., Ookala

Sugar Plant. Co, Onomea Sugar Co.,Honomu Sugar Co, Walluku Sugar Co.,Pepeekeo Sugar Co., '''he PlantersLine of San FrancltvO Packets.LIST OF OFFICERC:

C. M. Cooke, President; GeorgeRobertson, Vice president and Maria-tier- ;

E. r. Clshop, Treasurer and Sec-retary; F. W. Macfarlano, Auditor; P.C. Jones, 0. U. Ccoke and J. R. Gait,Directors.

FIRE iNSURANGE

THE

6. F. DILLINGHAM CO

limited;

General Agent for Ha'l;Atlas Assurance Company of London.Hew York Underwriter' Agency.Providence Washlnoton Insurance Co.4th FLOOFT, STANGENWALD BLDQ.

LIFE INSURANCEIs not a Luxury; It is Necessity.

But ycu Must have, the BESTand that Is provided by the famousand most equltabM Laws of Massa-chusetts, In the

New England Mutual

Life Insurance Co.,OF BOSTON, MASSACHU8ETT8.

If you would be fully Informed aboutthese laws, address

Castle & Cooke,GENERAL AGENT8,

, HONOLULU, T. H.

WMXlRWifU COssLfF,

AQENTO FOR TUBRoyal Injur. Co. of Liverpool, Eng.Commercial Union Assurance Co.,

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

Edinburgh, Scotland.Wilhelma of Magdeburg General In-

surance Company.

BULLETIN ADS. PAY

vikiKiiim MM ittteliia

BY AUTHORITYSEALED TENDERS.

Scaled Tenders will ho received atthe ofllco of tho Superintendent ofPublic W6rls until, 12 o'clock m. ofTrlday, May lGth, 1908, for repairsto engines nnd pumps nt Sewer PumpIiir Station, Knknnko, Honolulu.

lllddcrs to suhmlt with their ten-

ders specifications covering the com-plete repairs to engines nnd pumps.

MAKSTON CAMPUHL-L,- ,

Superintendent of Public Works.Honolulu, T. II., May 7th, 1908.

399C-3- t

Legal Notices.

IN THU CIRCUIT COURT OK TUBTlrst Circuit, Territory of Hawaii. AtChambers; in Probate. In thd Mat-ter of tho Ustnte of Mnry K. Ilrown,Deceased. Order of" Notice of Hear-ing Petition for Administration. Onrending and filing tho petition of Ce-

cil Hi own of Honolulu, alleging thatMnry K. Ilrown of Honolulu. Oahu,died Intestate at said Honolulu ontho 12th day of September, A. D.1907, leaving property In tho Terri-tory of llawnll necessary to be ad-ministered upon, nnd praying thatletters of ndmlnlstrntlon Issuo to htm,it is ordered that Thursday, the 28thday of May, A. D. 1908, nt 9 o'clockn. m., be nnd hereby is appointed forhearing said petition in the courtroom of this court at Honolulu afore-said, at which time and place nil per-sons concerned may appear nnd Bhowcause, If any they have, why said pe-

tition should not bo granted, nnd thatnotlco of this order shall bo publish-ed onco a week for three successlvoweeis in tho Etenlng Bulletin news-paper published in Honolulu.

Dated at Honolulu, Oahu, AprilISth, 1908.Sgd. ALEXANDER LINDSAY, Jr.,

2nd Judgo of tho Circuit Courtof the first Circuit.

Attest: JOI1 HATCIinLOR,Clerk of tho Circuit Court of

tho First Circuit. i3979 Apr. 17, 24; May 1, 8.

Business Notices.

NOTICE.

Is hereby ghen that 1 have this dayappointed Mr. J. N. Koomoa, of Kcau-ho- u,

NortlKonn, Hawaii, to be Care-taker or Luna for all of tho lands be-

longing to Her Majesty Lllluokalanl,hnd situated In the Districts ofNorth nnd South Kona, Hawaii. HeIs also empowered to prosecute andImpound according to law all personsnnd estiajs fuiind trespassing onbatne.

Dated Honolulu, May 7, 1908.JOS. K. ABA,

Agent nnd Attorney In fact forHer Majesty Lllluokalanl.

3996-2- t

NOTICE.

Tho Fleet Committee on Informa-tion would be pleased to havo hotels,boarding houses, nnd persons havingrooms to rent communlcnto with it,giving rntcs by tho week or by thosingle night.

C. H. DICKEY,Chairman.

NOTICE.

All those Interested In sports andwho will mako suggestions for thoentertainment of tho Fleet can do hoby calling up Phono G24, or address-ing a letter to Col. Sam Johnson attho "Ilungalow."

Corporation Notices

NOTICE

TO KIHEI STOCKHOLDERS.

Definite arrangements havlne beenmude for tho sale of the property btKlhcl Plantation Co., Ltd., on JulyIbt. l.j. the Asrants nf snlri (Vim.pauy, Messrs. Alexander & Baldwin,Limited, beg to announce that on andafter the 1st day of May. 1908. thevare willing to purchase any and allmiiircs oi siccic ui saia ivinei 1'ianta- -tlon Company, Limited, at the rate of$10.00 per sharo, said Bum being theestimated amount per share which Itis oxpectcd will be realized as netpioceeds from the sale of said property.

J. WATERHOU8E,Treasurer, Alexander & Baldwin,

Limited. 3983-t- t

S. SAIKI,Bamboo Furaitur. Made to Order.

Picture Framing a Specialty.003 H. JJEBETArUA BT.

TELEPHONE 487.

New ShipmentFamous "B" Brand CEYLON TEA

in little gunny sacks.

Henry May & Co., LtdBulletin Business Office Phone 256.

Bulletin Editorial Room Phone 18S.

TELEGRAPH

Senator Lodge announced ho wouldvoto for four battleships, Indicatingho knows stnto reasons for Presi-dent's suggestion.

Civil scrvlca appropriations bill re-

ported to Hniiso wth estimates cut$35,000,000. , I

Detner auditorium-fo- r DemocraticNational convention ulll scat 14,000.

Tnft on April 30 hnd 282 delegatespledged to his nomination lor Prcsldent.

1'icmont Older Is haled to Kerncounty to nnswer fresh charge ofcriminal libel.

Rov. C. N. Lntlirop, In sermon attho Church of the Advent, scores thuSan Francisco Heot committee for In-

viting Patrick Calhoun.Police capture two fashionably

dressed men as they aro breakingthrough window of Fairmont hotel onrobbery bent.

Report of suit for separation ofCount Glzycki from petted beauty ofNational capital Interests society.

Independence. Icaguo of Californiawill send delegation Instructed forUran to national convention.

Charles J. Booth, senior at Univers-ity of California, denounces methodsnf tho Chronlclo In debate, winningBohemian prizes.

More than 14,000 buildings pnt up inSan Francisco in two years.

Immigration Commissioner Generalurgca new registration of Chlncso nnddeportation of those Illegally In Unit-ed States.

Women of Nllcs say M. J. Cava-naug- h

will bo tarrod and feathered ifsaloon Is not closed.

Husband of Vornlo Cnrtnln, who wasBlaln by Mark Wllklns, dies In Oak-land, leaving money for children.

Activity In Alameda county realtymarkets, particularly in somo of thonewer sections, Is noted by dcnlcrs.

FlrBt Prcsb)terlan church, Berkeley,dedicated and keys delUcrcd to Rov.L. A. McAfee, paBtor.

St. Joseph's Catholic church of SanFrancisco Is dedicated by ArchbishopRlordan and clergy with solemn iwrv-Ic-

Portland pawnbroker is shot, hackedwith ax and his shop robbed of dia-monds.

President Iloosovelt predicts Tuft'snomination on flrtt ballot.

Chairman Pa) no plans recessof tariff revision.

District Attorney Joromo accused ofbarring prosecution of ferries case.

Lending newspaper publishers tellCongress how paper trust fleecestrade.

China satisfied with division ofAmerican fleet between .that countryand Japan. r

Indictments against J. E. Crecn dis-missed by Hency In order to get evi-dence against Ruef.

Fort uno of Into Mrs. Jcsslo DIctschIs found hidden In leg of old tublo.

A San Francisco Valencia street carruns down woman nnd drives hatpinInto her skull.

Eastern thieves now In San Fran-cisco use telephone to mako work otburglary easy.

K. II. Harrtman Incoipoiateh (loosol.ako Rullroad to tap eastern Oregonund northern California.

Downpour packs tent of San Finn-elbc-

Shrlncr circus with happy throngwho want to bo In out of tho wet.

Rov. Wjlljs Hull, D. I dies ontwelfth anniversary of his wlfo's de-

mise.San Francisco's new light tiuet

stands exposed In miserable, light bytho disclosures over tho prcurrange.lbout between Abo Attell and "Crook-l- n

Tommy" Sullivan.Judge Wasto rejects allege 1 will of

Joseph Bourdmon, holding ii tlui pro-duct of an unsound mind.

Bill Introduced to amend Phillpp'potariff and permit free-- nti-- of innchlnery from tho United Stiitcr. ,

San Francisco Grand ,lu"y bettlnsinestlgatlon of California s.tfo de-posit and trust company, Indicatingthat J. Dalzell Brown's couteiidon im-

plicates John Tioadwell and many oth-ers.

Cnrtln tells how and why 'lie killclTitus and says ho gate his wlle'H

no chanco for llfo.Four comrades of "Fighting !cu"

Evans In the chargo on Fbrl FiMierhave been Invited to Join him in thoparade in Oakland.'

Chinese arrested nt Halfmoou hayfor robbery of D. F. 'Wcston'b housennd Jewelry recovered by Shorcf

Officers of repair chip Panther saytho California's treatment of onllstcdmen has madu them forget the cooltreatment of tholr uniform In easternStates. t

Both Patrick Calhoun nnd Abo Ruof,called suddenly as witnesses In thoenso of Tlroy I., Ford, decline to tostl-f- y

on tho ground that a man cannotbo placed In n position which mighttend to Jeopardize him.

Detectives declare they havo discov-ered identity and hiding placo of thiefwho lootod tho I.undy Jowelry.storo luSan Francisco.

Tho cigar makers have distributed$7,000,000 In benefits since 1879.

PostofTlco Inspectors arrest six of-

ficials of Transcontinental aerial tel-ephone company on chargo of usingmalls to defraud.

West Virginia Republican conven-tion endorses Taft as candldato forPresident, while PennslTanJa stnndsby Knox,

Congressman S. C. Smith denouncedby Los Angeles Chamber of Commercefor opposition to forestry bureau.

Senator Frank Lcavltt charges thatho knows a bank which has loaned15,000,000 of deposits to corporationsowned by directors.

Seciotnry Root decides to rolnslatoDav'd I.ubln of Sncramcuto oh Atmnl- -

can repioscntatlto of tho InternationalInstitute of agriculture.

J, Dalzell Ilrown after pleading gullty of embezzlement chargo nnJ. re

BREVITIES

ceiving sentence of eighteen monthsin San Qucntln, went-befor- o tho GrandJury nnd mado a umiplctp confession

Ichnrglng that Wnltor .1. Bartnott andJames and John Trcndwpll were crlm-lnnll- y

responsible for tho wrecking ofI tho California Safe Deposit and TrustCompany. .

I Senator Flint says Congress nowappreciates Pacific Coast need of Xortlflontlnns.

j Tcxns rumor saya Styvcsint FlslrJr., ciopcil wnn mibb iinrnnian.

Sail Francisco school board flnyu Dr.Margaret Mahoney and accuses her atbeing an agitator.' San Francisco saloon keeper gotwarrant for arrest of Associate Jus- -

tlco McKcnna's brother on chargo ofgetting money under fnlso dretcnsoH.

j Chairman of Chic Lcaguo ineetlnKrefuses to permit discussion of schemeto grab Geary street franchise by Patrick Calhoun.

Oakland pollco hopeful that TrodWllhclms will break down and

tho names of tho men who d

him In connection with thoQalalghcr djnamlto outrage.

Fearing bis' assassination at thohands of Koreans, the Federal Gov- -

ftrnmpnt nml Rnn Vrnnplnrn nnllcn department providod armed guard toprotect Bishop Harris.

J. Dalzell Brown gives Informationto tho district attorney's ofllco and thoreceiver of tho bank which. It Is expected, will lead to tho recovery ot11,000,000 for depositors.

General Frederick Fiinston ordorcilto' tako command of Fort Leaven-worth, whero army schoql Is located,In August.

'General Mannger Schncrln of 's

steamship line, makes abjectapology to Chinese merchants whomhis agents forced to work In rain.

Pollco investigating the dynamltaoutrago In Oakland turn their atten-tion toward conspicuous employa oftho United Railroads.

Stanford faculty sends out lettersto students to learn how many will at-

tend commencement exercises.Officers of fleet, bombarded with

roses by fair women of Santa Barbara,return, tho fire of flowers till boulevardIs deep with blossoms.

Rancher makes serious chargesagainst Earl fruit company In suit toset nsldo foreclosure on his land.

Insanity is defense set lip by Robot tCurtin, on trial for killing John Titus.

Sister In law of respondent InO'Brien divorce case tells many racypranks of clubman and tho lady.

Chinese now seek peace and tho sixcompanies promiso to aid In prevent-ing tong war.

In obcdlcnco to the boycott deci-sion of the United States SupremoCourt Samuel Gpmpers has omittedtho customary list 'of nonunion or"unfair" establishments from thoApril number of tho American Fede-rations.

Tho will of Thomas B. Wannmakcr,which was admitted to probate inPhiladelphia, Pa., bequeathed to rel-

atives practically all of an c.tatou ho3o total valuu Ir estimated at

A. 12. Bernard, a half-breo- Indianwhoso racial name Is Laughing ICes,is In Milwaukee with Tils whlto bride,Miss Pearl O'Kccfe, with whom hueloped from Marlon, O.

Tho Supremo court of tho UnitedStntcs decided that Liu Hop Fong, aChinaman who camo to the UnitedStntos In 1899 ns a student, but whohas slnco been found working, shouldnot bo deported, as was decreed bytho United States District court ofNebraska.

Several hundred Hindoos aro atHongkong and tho Canadian Pacificrailroad has declined to allow thempassago on tho compans steamers Inview of tho 'trouble to securo theirlanding In British Columbia territory.

Secretary Taft eulogized Gen. U. S.Grant ut a meotlng In New York city.Ho said bb a military genius Grantdeserved to rank with, tho greatestcaptains of history.

Attornoys for tho Fireman's Fundnnd tho Pacific Mutual, two CaliforniaInstirnhco companies, havo applied toa Nebraska court for an injunctionto keep Btato Auditor Searlo frombarring them from Nebraska.

TJio illness of Julia Marlowo, thoactress, promises to bo so prolongedthat hor company has been dlBbsndodand all dates canceled for tho sea-

son.Gus I.ong, a boardor at tho homo

of Mrs. Bessie ailbort, 143 1st street,Detroit. Mich, was found dead In

J Mrs, Gllbort's room lying across herbody as Bho lay dying on tho floor.Long, who Is Bald tq havo been Jeal-ous of Mrs. Gilbert, Is supposed tohave shot tho woman and then com-

mitted sutcido.Andrew Carnegie says he will glvo

glvo $3,000,000 moro to endow thoCarneglo technical schools of Pitts-burg lHho cltywlll purchase forty-tw- o

acres for tho purposeA verdict for $10,000 damages was

returned 'against a New York sowingmachine company whoso auto InjuredJohn Folsol, 13 years old. Tho com-pany resisted tho case after Investi-gation, In which n twin biothor wanmistaken for tho Injured boy.

Tho Dorr Street Savings Bank, To-ledo, 0 an Institution situated in thofactory district, closed Its doors. Thotioublo Is duo to financial depression,

I which caused luborcia. to withdrawI deposits for Immediate- - uso. ThoI Lank was capitalized at $25,000 andhad $125,000 daposlts.

i John Armstrong Chanlor, formorhusband of Amollo Rhes, Is makinga legal effort to control tho incomoof liU million dollar Now York estate.Now Yoik authorities hold him to ho

.Insane, Ho Is living in Virginia.. '

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f?'4'?BUSINESS DIREGTORY

PIANO TUNING.

Jas. Sheridan, Hotel and Alakea Sts.,or Hawaiian Kcwt Co. Pianos anilOrgans Wieil mid repaired. Also aflue assortment ot second-han- d pl-

anus, in Bans, and Aeolian organsfur nail1. Conic and tce them. '

Having engaged Mr. CfoL. Lenord,the expert piano tuner and pianolarepairer, w are now prepared toattend lo all piano tuning and re-

pairing. All work guaranteed.WtLL, NICHOLS CO., LTD., Tele-

phone 3(1. 29tg.tr

BEPAaraa.Woven Wire Mattrettos rtnaired at

the Fatter? Honolulu TV Ira BedCo, 1219 Alapal St. TelephoneS3E. 3945-t- t

PENINSULAM i - '

Completely Furnished

House for Rent

For Summer Months.

Immediate collection. 2 large bed-

rooms, dining-roo- Urine-roo-

bathroom, tto. Uie of row-boa- t.

$30.00 per Month

Bishop Trust Co. Ltd.

924 Bethel Street,

&AVKD DAYTON137 MERCHANT STREET.

,LOTS FOR SALE

nrXAPldLANI FAME ADDITION

and otht loMlitiei.

For lalt at a Bargain PremiMtat Hflaala on tJu btach, a two-stor- y

house and furaitara, at a bargain.

Hallwood,

The

Cash Register

Hawaiian Office Specialty

Co.. Ltd.,

931 Fort St.

PHONE 143.

Meats'

Fresh, whclesome, and of ever;

variety at

THE PARAGONBeretania, Alakea, and Union.

'Phont 104.

CarpenteringMasonry Draying

NANIWA & CO.,Alakea and Mtrokaxt Sts'., Magoon

Bldfj.; P. 0. Bo T75; Ttl. 327.

f For Expert Rapaln on Bleyele,Automobiles, etc call en

J. 5, Santos,Back ef Peter's,

PHCNE 361. UNION ST.

PAINTIH&, PAPEMIANGING AND

TINTING,

General Jobbing A Specialty.

Dealers in Wall Paper, Paints, Oils,- Etc. P. 0. Box 014. 208 Beretania

St, near Emma. W. B. HAM, Mgr.

wmmwziwtwiiwwiv "WJPPBS PrV " "rr' -Ti vf(-fli- u e"""p' ""TH

EVENING BULLETIN. HONOLULU, T. H PRIDAV, MAY 8, 1D0S. 7 1

PIANO AND ORQAN.

Prof. N. M. Lewis, teacher of Pianoand Organ; twenty-fiv- e years InNew York; will glvo Instructionto a limited number. Special at-

tention glvon technique, style andexpression. 14G2 Emma.

3980-t- f

UMBRELLAS

Umbrellas T, Takata,Fort St. near Kuliui.

EMPLOYMENT OFFICE.

For house-hel- phone White 2891, Maklki. Gonoral Employment OQlcocor. ranscoia ana TJiretatila.

PLUMBING.

Vee 8ln j Kee Plumber and Tinsmith,Smith St- - hot. Hotel and Pauahl.

Sweet Violet ButterThe Best Hade.

2 Lbs. for 75c

C. Q. YEE HOP & CO.,

TELEPHONE 2S1.

LOOKat the automobiles, bneciei and carriages we hare recently overhauledana painted

THEN SEE VS.

W. W. Wright Go..

Kins; Street near SouthTel. 952

PAPERAll kinds in rolls and sheets.

AMERICAN-SAWAnA- N PAPER &UPPLY CO., LTD.

Fort aid Que Mi., XoMftata.Tel. 410. 6mt O. Chdli, Ota. Mgr.

P. X.. PETERS'

NOTARY PUBLICat

BULLETIN OFFICE.Phone 256.

M. Phillip & Co.Wholesale irr.ptrt.ra and Jobber

EUROPEAN ANDAMERICAN DRY QOOOl

out nd qusbn art

icemanufactured from ure distilled wter. Delivered to any part of city bcourteous drivers.

OAHU ICE AND ELECTRIC CO.,Kewalo. Telephone 628

BOOT and SHOE MANUFACTURERBy the Latest Improved Machines

Men's soles, 75 cents (sewed);Men's Heels, 25 cents.

Repairing Neatly Done.

Lin Hop,Corner King and River Sts,

Sanitary Steam LaundryPHONE 71.

Branch: TERRITORIAL MESSEN-

GER SERVICE. PHONE 361

Suits PressedAt Short Notice and Quick Delivery.

EAQLE DYEING ANDCLEANING WORKS

Fort Street. Phone 571.

BUILDING MATERIALOF ALL KINDS.

DEALERS IN LUMBER.

ALLEN & ROBINSON.Queen Street :: :: :: Hontlula,

KEYSTONE-ELGI- WATCHESINQERSOLL WATCHES

At All Watekdialen.

Jos. Schwartz,Axent for Hawaiian Islands,

Gor. FORT and KINO St.. Honolulu.

"Mi" " "5w,w" ww.aewtAi-'Ziu.aM- rSteinwayAND OTHER PIANOS.

THAYER PIANO 00.ICG HOTEL STREET.

Phono 218.TUNINO GUARANTEED.

Ifcng1MMUiJ ir)

Aa Inhalation lorWhooping-coug- h, Croup,

BroTionltis, Coughs,Diphtheria, catarrn.

CrMol.n. Is a oon it lhmlla.... ..i ua at ntir la bffktfai In a

rtmlf for dliwiuM of the bmthlaff ortu than10 Uko th Mmf Into tti Horn Mb T

ClTOl?ne eu4 bcaM am air, r"lurfM. llh , krMlk, .ItlM wlmta .ouMUuit ItrUBtaL It U umuMM u

Willi .uuul hU4rn.Tbo. cl . Co

..vi.ilvr Tenitacrwill and ImmalUU rrlMr3frgra Couffa. or Ufl.awlUoodlllon ot tb IbroU.

ALL DRUaOltTS.nmi rotul for

Dooklol.Co.

10) ration StrMt,Miv Tock.

THE

DUNN HAT

Distinguished for

Qualityand

Design

RainierBeeris the near friend of

Prohibition

because it hat in it so littlealcohol.

WHOLESALE.

Rainier BottlingWorks

PHONE 1331.

DecorateFOR THE

FleetTOM SHARP

CAN HELP YOU

The Best In Town.

SINGER'S BAKERY,

TEL. 527. KINO ST,

HatsFor Ladies and Gentlemen. Latest

shapes and stylish trimming. Clean-in- c

of all kinds of hats.

UYEDA,1028 NUUANU AYENUE.

FOR SALE

4000 Oreen nooftng Slate 10"xlUGOO One and Two Prong Iron Fence

Posts.1 Dram Cetnmerclal Eth-

er.1 Cutlron Flttlne with Flanges,

for 12" Wrought Pipe.EMMELUTH & CO., LTD.,

145 King Street. Phone 211.

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

larging and Interior Photo-graphing,

HOTEL ST. bet. Nuuanu ft Bethel

VisitWEEDON'S CURIOSITY BAZAAR

for all kinds of Curios; the best inthe cit: Island Views in Pastel,Alakea Building, Alakea St , between

King and Merchant.

PLAN TO IMPROVE

HARBOR ENTRANCE

The Hawaii Promotion CommitteeWill Take Up an Excel-

lent Suggestion.

Tho excellent Iden to plant the sandIslands on both sides of the harborentrnnco with cocoanut palms, which

has RDernl times been mentioned huthas never gotten bcond that ut4gowna taken mi nt the meeting nf thePromotion Commtttuo jesterdny after juuun, wien y, j. uruvwi sum mui 1110

attention had been called to theGchemo by J. It, Gait. All tho inctiihem of tho committee agreed that tinplan was n good one, but owing to (lis

work which Is being done them .11

present It nH decided best to wnltuntil the Improvements now htliikmade by tho U. 8 Engineer had Imoucompleted. Then, howcer, SccrutarjWood will tnke nn active hand In theaffair.

It was decided to begin tlio nihilUsing of tho next Kloral Puradu crearly In order that nil sections of tinmainland might bo reached. The :nrangements for tho Mark Twain mantclpleco wero turned over to W P.

Secrotnry Wood denied lhaccusation which had been made In .1

communication In one of tho paper.)namely, that tho Promotion Committeo made no npparcnt effort, to let pcoplo on the mainland kliow that cheapnml good living could bo had henWood said that Rpeclal attention hudbeen paid to this ery phase of thework. Tho Commlttco numbersagreed that It would bo lino to havesoma wnrMilp named after Haw .ill,but It was decided best to lcaw tin.work for tho seem lug of this fnor tnthe commercial bodies.

(WD MOVING

PIW oPThe fad on the mainland Is min-

ing picture sIiowh and the attcnd.uuelms been record-breakin- g during thepast cir. Tho wave has struck theIslands and Just now Honolulu Is en-

joying a golden opportunity to Mi-

llie outside world moving along In

Its' fixed groove. Tho newest andlargest addition to the attraction In

this lino Is the Crjstat Moving Pic-

ture Cp.t of Denver. Several thou-

sand feet of films for 'this companyarrived as 11 tort of advuncc guardlast. week unci these will ibe shownnext- - week, beginning Wedm-Mla- y

night, nt the HAfyMl.m 'Opera Housewith the admission, brought rduwu tou price that will Butt oerjone Thegallery scats will be 15 cents, thebalcony lit, (rents and downstairs SO

cents, except tho box (pats, whichwill be TO (.cuts. Miss Clifton, ngreat singer of Illustrated iungs fromtne Coast, will sing each night Thopictures, both moving aad for tho Il-

lustrated songs, are beautifully col-

ored and will be an Innovation here.The company will make a ilrho heroduring the next two weeks, givingsomo of the best moving pictures everseen here. Seats are on Rale at Wall,Nichols Co., Ltd".

litt MUHi'Tomorrow night Is tho last chance

of seeing "Tlio Mascot," which winso successfully produced last week.That many are taking advantage ofthis last chance Is evldenied by therapid sule'of tickets at Wall, NlthoMand the house for tomorrow-- nightpromises to be as crowded us tlioso oflast week. This speaks well for " TheMuscat,'' which has won out 011 meritalone, and the management can con-

gratulate Itself upon linvlng produc-ed the greatest success uf any comicopcrn )et produced b) amateurs InHonolulu. .EXTERMINATE RATS,

ADVISES DR. CURRIE

Or. Donald II. Currlc, U S MarineHospital Service, spoko In the lectureloom of tho Contrnl Union Churchlast night on tho subject of "Pluguo."Ills lecture was long and It contain-ed many Interesting and Instiuctlvosuggestions, which are very valuableto Honolulnns.

"In Mazatlnn, Mexico," said Cur-rf- e,

"a town of 10,000 inhabitantsplague broko out In the winter of1903, All fled that imild, .!,fi()0 or4,000 remaining; nfithese 1.&00 lnittheir lives tn n few months, Anoth-er example Is India, or, rather, thatpart ot India which Is Infected, Thisdisease reached Ilonibuy In 1S9U, pio-bab- ly

brought directly from Hong-kong. It has continued Its ravagesover since, nnd up tn this year hasdestrojed 150,000 persons tn thatcity."

Dr. Currlo snld that onco the dis-ease- gained a foothold tho one effect-

ive remedy Is tho destruction of rats,In concluding ho asked his hearersto destroy all the rats they find ontheir preihlscs. 4

BORN.

KAMANA Mnnoa Vallcj, May 7,1908, to Mr. and Mrs. Kakalio

(win hoys. 1

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CoynFurniture Co.LIMITED.

Hawaiian Opera House

BY SPECIAL REQUEST

'The Mascot9By the Same Uncqualed Cast That

Appeared Last Week

UNDER THE DIRECTION OF

MR. HUGO HERZER.

BENEFIT OF

The Kunalu Rowing ClubSATURDAY EVENING, MAY 0, 1908

GORGEOUS COSTUMING 1

BEAUTIFUL SINGING!FROLIC I MIRTH!MUSIC AND FUN!

WALL, NICHOLS COMPANY, LTD.,Box Plan Now Open.

The

Rose Maiden

Hawaiian Opera HouseFRIDAY, MAY 15,

CHORUS OF 300 VOICES FROM

HONOLULU HIGH SCHOOLKAMEHAMEHA SCHOOLS

NORMAL SCHOOL

( , MILLS INSTITUTE

Conducted by

STANLEY LIVINGSTON

Soloists:MRS. BRUCE MACKALLMRS. DR. 0'DAYMR. CHESTER LIVINGSTONMR. EDMUNDS.

Tickets. $1. 75c. and 50c.Sold by Students of nbovo Schools.

HALEIWA

for a good meal

and a comfortable

room.

St. Clair Bidgood, Mgr.

Song and StoriesBY

Carrie Jacobs-Bon-d

BERGSTR0M MUSIC CO., LTD.

The OrpheumSALOON is right olose to the theater,where you can get the Best of Every-thing to drink.

WHENYon Want Kecfcii Wiring Done orPrivate Telephone. Installed or DryBatteries, call the

UNION ELTCTRI0 CO.,69 Beretania St. Phone 315.

FROM MAY 1ST, 1908, allto MAGAZINES and PE-

RIODICAL! at Publishers' Prices-C- all,Chronicle or Examiner, $1.00

per month.

WALL, NHHOLS CO., LTD.

niank books of a'l sortr lodgersetc. manufactured by tho Dullotln Pub-lishing company

WANTS

QCent a Wori

WANTED

Advertisements Under this Heading (

une ucm rcr vvora tacn uay. noInserted far Less Than

Ten Cents.

Illutk Minorca lions, statu price nndnumber for sale, Address "C,llullcttn office. 39SS--

feceond-haii- d flat-to- p desk; must boreasonable. Address "I,.P" thisoBce. , 39CS-t- t

A second-han- d showcase, about 6x2x1fe.t. Addresstwlth price "P.." thl.office. 3951-t- f

Clean wiping rags at the llulletin office.

TO LET

Advertisements Under this Headlnr.One Cent Per Word Each Day. No Advertlsemente Inserted for Less ThanTen Cents.

The Trustees of K. of P. Hall offerfor rent tho lodge room on the fol-

lowing evenings of each mouth' 1

nnd '1 Tuesdays; l nnd '1 Satur-days; 2 and 4 Fridays. 399J-1I-

House, eight 100ms, with modempleasant grounds In

Punabou District, couv.nl.iit to catlines. Inquire W. C. Woedon.

Illdg , or P. O. Box CSS.

Lhrge bouse on Hor.tauia St. nexfto Queen's Hospital; rent verycheap. W. W. Chamberlain, JuddBuilding. 384I--

Furnished cottages and houikeep' Ing rooms; gas stoves; $12 to f 2fi.

F. H. King, Cottage Grove, KingSt. 2S7-t- f

Furnished cottage at the beach, op-

posite the twitch near the bridge.Apply on premises or L. D. Kerr ftCo. 3SSl-t- C

Large, airy, furnished rooms, $10 amont. Mrs. F. D. Wlcke, 124.Ileretanla Ave. 3970-t- f

ROOM AND BOARD.

Single rooms or on suite, with orwithout board; forty dollars, seven-

ty-Are por couplo. Address"S133," this office. 3976-t- f

ForOvireOYnrsMitLWitudovf'a

SootMingSyrnpH '.nrZK&sS1 &tm wxirtrm to. cstLn,

bMtradrSrMARkHLBA, faby DnajoMs ks every t at

riatfowa Su iJJwtniiiiuil lano other Msa. atXtatti, ttl.

liWaiiWilHriMll.NMiiLOVEJOY & CO!1'"SWHOLESALE DEALERS AND IM

PORTERS OF WINES ANDLIQUORS.

TEL. 308. 902 NUUANU.

FashionableDressmaking

Reasonable Prices.

MADAME LAMBERT,Fort Street near Beretania.

CENTS' FURNISHING GOODS,

SHOES.

Yee Chan & Co.,PHONE G27. King & Bethel Sts,

CHOICE CUT ROSES, CARNATIONS

VIOLETS, ETC., ETC.

Mrs. E. M. Taylor,VOUNO BUILDINQ

TEL. 339

Japanese Curios, Silk Kimonos,

Shirts, Pajamas, Shirt Waists, Fancy

Embroidered Goods.

K. Fukuroda,B0TEL STREET NEAR BETHEL,

s One 5v"

Cent a "Word

FOR SALE

Advertisements Under this HeadingOne Cent Per Word Each Day. No Ad-

vertisements Inserted for Less ThanTen Cents.

family cow, Jersey, Ihi years old,ten to twelve quarts, tuberculintested; price $100 Address P O.II iC2. 3U9T-t- f

A valuable collection of stamps. Thiscolectlon Is the property of thewidow of the lato H. W. lluwen,and Is the result ot his effort Inmany years of labor: they can beseen at the Hawaiian News Co.,Young building. 3911-t- t

Hall's standard safe, weight 3

tons. Inside measurement Clxlbx;1G'..', cash box measurement 22xlCaa.lC. Apply tn M. 8. tlrln-bau- m

i. Co , Ltd , Kaahumaiiu St.39$s-t- t

corner lot in Maklhl. Curbing,water, fruit and ornamental treeand all Improvements. Two min-

utes' walk froTi cars and PunahouCollege. Address It. F this offlce.

Three fine building lots, each 100X200 feet, best residence sections ottlty; convenient to car line; cheap.Apply to W. M. Graham, 9412

Green St. 3987-t- f

Camera made from Loa wood, plate-lioldo- rs

and a complete outfit. Cinbe seen at Hawaiian News Co.'sstore, Utshop St. 39G7-t- t

Modern cottago six rooms nnd bath;grounds r,0xll0; cash or Install-ments. Address "H. S ," this office. 3994-l- w

Three fine residence lots on PearlCity peninsula. Apply to W. M.Graham, 942 Oreen St. 3987-t- f

fixtures nnd showcases aro for salont tho old store of the Myrtle CigarStore.

Windmill pump: cheap. P. O. Hot2GG. Honolulu. 398G-2-

LOST2

Advertisements Under this HeadingOne Cent Per Word Each Day. No Ad-

vertisements Inserted for Lest ThanTen Cents.

Sntclul containing gold watch, chainand two finger rings, In tho neigh-borhood ot Ileretanla, Mollilll nndWalklkl way. Itevvard It returnedto this onice. 3987-l- t

On Friday morning on King streetbetween llethol street and railwaydepot, a lady's gold watch. Finderwill receive, suitable reward on re-

turn to this office. 3974-t- f

On Saturday 1st, a bank bdok. Finder plcnso return to Hank of Ha-

waii. 399G-3- t

"lack Kiel glove; on l'unalioucar. Ucturn llulletin office.

399G-3- t

CBINESEJEWELRYBracelets, Rings, Brooohes, Etc.,

ready-mad- e or carved and designedin preferred styles.

Yon are cordially invited to callend we shall be pleased to show youour goods.

Bo Wo Jewelry Co.

BAMBOO FURNITUREOf All Kinds And Descriptions At

Reasonable Prices.SEE OUR DISPLAY.

S. TATAM IEmma St. near Beretoni.

HONOLULU IRON WORKSImproved and Modern SUGAR MA-

CHINERY of every capacity andmade to order. Boiler work

and RIVETED PIPES for irrigationpurposes a specialty. Particular attention paid to JOB WORK, and re-

pairs executed at shortest notice.

niank hooks of all sorts, ledgers.etc. manufactured by the Ilulhlln Pub- -

tshlng Comoany

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s EVENING BULLETIN, HONOLULU, T. H., Fill DAY, MAY 8, 1908.

calecideA COMBINED FUNGICIDE AND INSECTICIDE.

One part of SCAIECIDE to from 20 to 30 parts of water,to the plants or treej you wish to spray, and you have a

mixture that will do the work. No more Scale Insects, MealyBurs, Plant Lice, &c, to ran jo.ir choke plants if you useSCALECIDE. Scalccidc has b;en highly recommended by the U.S. Experimental Station, who say: "A proper insecticide is thefirst requirement and its proper application is the second require-ment to insure success in controlling the insect nests of plants."We have just received a shipment of SCALECIDE and carry instock a good assortment of spraying machines fiom the smallhand-spraye- up to the large orchard machines.

E. 0. HALL & SON, LTD.

UlSiMPLE LIFE

STANLEY STEPHENSON,;PHONE 42G. DECORATOR. 137 KING ST.

SELL GOODS

WETOWN AND

COUNTRY

SHIRTS

WHITE WINSOur $2500. White Steam

Car won its class in theBuena Vista Hill Climb andmade better time than anyother car in the races.

Von Hamm-Youn- g Co.,LIMITED.

SmokersSUPPLIES OF ALL KINDS.The Best Cigars and Tobacco.

rrrzPATRicK bros.and MYIW'LE CIGAR STORE.

Join HowThe membership fee of the Haul

son Mutual Association has been re-

duced to $3 00 for adults and $l.b0for children during May and June,

KAPIOLANI BUILDING.

WATCHMAKER and JEWELER.Charges Reasonable.

E. MORITA,ft 128 Hotel Street.

THE CHOICEST STEAKS

THE FINEST CUTLETS

Tamales, Enchiladas, Spare Ribs.

' THE MANHATTAN CAFE

Fort near Hotel.

HOLLYWOOD PRINT PICTURES

Just Arrived,

PACIFIC PICTURE FRAMING CO.,1050 Nuuanu.

G. 0. Turpln puchnscd St. Avonfrom V. W. rinn lectntly for $22,000.Turnln bought tho colt with tho winning of tho Denver Dei by In vlow.yTlio San Pianclsco Driving Clubhold Its first moot at tho Park Stadium, May 3id,

demands simplicity and restfulness indecoration as well as in living. Don'tturn your house into a museum orcoer jour walls with garish mon-

strosities in wall-pape- r. We'd liketo show you the beauty of quietbackground.

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LUETT Townc and CountryShirts, in Dlaited

fronts, are cut from clothsdesigned in the CluettStudios expressly to meetthe requirements of theshirts they arc used in.Woven to order and madeby carefully trained handsthey represent all that thecombined experience ofthe best talent can suggest

81.50 and moreCLUETT. l'FADODY ft CO. Tror. N. Y.

Mikcil cl Arrow ColUrt

Ask Someone

who has a New Model EDISON PHO-

NOGRAPH, what he thinks of itsmerits.

He'll tell you to get one, QUICK!

It's the most satisfactory in everyway. Call and hear it at the

Hawaiian News Co.,LIMITED

4PW. C. Peacock & Co., Ltd., Agts.

Auto for HireMANUEL REIS. Call up at any

time by telephone any one of thesenumbers: zeo, 800, 1087.

AUTOSRepaired by our Auto Expert.

Schuman Carriage Co.,LMIITCD.

MERCHANT STREET.

At tho direction of "Lucky" Baldwin, Gtorgo Baldwin lias turned overtho string of hoiRuM which ho boughtiii mini Arcadia to Knrly Wright,who will In future trnln thorn. Iiald-win'- s

badge Ki "lifted" by tho man-agement at Umerjvlllo.

I LOCAL SBOWERS TO UMPIRE

fl I

Games Not ' PostponedFor Newspaper

League

Tho Riverside Ilascball League heldIts regular monthly meeting at tho of-

fices of A. L. C. Atkinson, last night.There were present: A. L. C. Atkinson, president, A. K. Vlerra,

W. Tin Chong, secretary,and the following renresentathes:John Nolle)', I). Kefckollo, A. Akana,Ung Sang. I.. Mon Tnl. 8. 1'. Corrcaand I). Kaliaulullo. John Wlso andChas. Knlk, tho two members of theBoard of Arbitration weio also pres-ent to take up the lapaneso protest.

After the passing of ordinary busi-ness, VI tun mil ilo a request to thoI.eaguo on behalf of the NewspaperLeague to postpone tho coming Sun-day games at Anlr-- Park. This wanstrongly objected to, and the requestwas denied.

The matter of uppointlng a newumpire took up a great deal of time.Barney Joy, who was elected at thofirst meeting of tho League, did notglo tho !)( satisfaction In his deci-sions and It was tho unanimous sensoof the meeting that a new uniplro boappointed. Kclekollu nnd Vlerra, bothInformed the league that Bert Bowers, the official umpire of tho seniorleaguo, has consented to timpiro thegames for $5 on each Sunday, withthe understanding that this was donoJust for the sport of the game. Thisw as good new s to the leaguo and Bow-ers was elected to tako Joj's positionby n unanimous ote. A vote ofthanks was tendorcd Barney Joy forhis pnst sen Ices.

After tho mietlng adjourned, thoBoard of Arbitration took up tie,hear-in-

of the Japanese protest. .JohnNotU'.y, tho trainer and captain of thoNippon team, spoke for the Japaneseand W. Tin Chong and A. Akana pre-sented the Chinese t Alohas' case. Thismatter was taken under advisementby tho Board, who will render a 'decision In tho matter at an early dateThere was qulto an argument betwecn tho members of tha Board asto whether a ''blocked ball" Is a mat-ter of Judgment of tho umplrq or not.It was flnnll) decided that If. Is, andthe only question to soha, now, iswhether Klores. tho former, captainof tho Nippon team, who made theground rules with Captain Akana cftho Alohas, had tho right to do bo. Intho meantime Joy will also be seen Intho matter,

m miwrnwTomorrow, the second day's, games

of tho big league season are to boplajed at tho Bateball Park. Themen who will hook up are: Kamavs. Puns and the Saints vs. DiamondHeads. The Puns and the Jewels arethe winners of tho games last week,and It Is thought that the latter teamcomes Into the field even strongerthis week, owing to the fact that BillChllllngworth, tho crack pitcher,who Is to twirl for them this time,was absent from the hot last Satur-day.

It Is to be hoped that the crowdwill come out better, as the articleof ball which the teams should putup this season, Jutiging from theirfirst showlrfg, should be worth thetime of any fan.

wmYwmPaciflo Coast League

W. tt Pet.Los Angeles . , 13 GG3

San Frnmlsco 13 GU0

Oakland 12 r.ooPortland 11 440

National LeagueW. Pet.

Chicago 8 727Pittsburg 7 G3G

New York 8 571Philadelphia 8 OilBoston 8 CJJCincinnati 5 A I

lliooklyn . . . .. fi 400St. I,ouIhv , . j 3 211

American LeaVueW. Pet.

Now Ydrk . ,...,.;. .10 711Cleveland . . ...-- . , 8 gk'St. Louis s .600Philadelphia 8 GOO

Chicago 7 4C7Boston . , G 400Washington 5 33 JDetroit 4 308

lUBUHMUPer tho Alameda this rhornlng the

Majestic Music Co. of tho Orphcumreceived a now assortment of films,which thoy will show tonight, Admlsslon 10c, children Gc.

Joe Stern states that he will sUl'jMltro to Now York, where he will beIn thnrgo of T. Hitchcock, his formerowner. Tha Intention Is to convertIilm Into u Jumper,

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Ail Next AugustHonolulu boys will go camping la

the hills this summer. Mr. O'Brien,who has the Uos' Clubs work Incharge here, has arranged for a campto be held all through the month olAugust, for the benefit of the boys Inthe clubs. The camping will be com-

bined with a hike from this city tothe site of the camp, and games andInstructions In first old and the likewhile tho bos are out.

This Is the first camp which thebos hno had In a number of years.It Is absolutely assured. Tents havobeen secured from the Y. M. C. A. Anadvanco guard of bojs wilt go outsome time ahead of the others andput up the tents and get things Inorder. The whole outfit will takiblankets on their backs and tramp tothe site. . .

Dr. Hand will be In the camp allthe time, so medical aid will be

at hand. The Instructions thebo j s will gel are felt to be'ofitbemost necessary klndi such as everyboy should have. Absolute order willbe maintained, the cost of the tripwill not be great, and It Is hopedthat a big crowd of the bos will besecured.

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The following matches were play-ed jc8tcrday afternoon In tho WallCup tournament on the BeretanlaClub courts: -- r1 W. L. Wall beat S. B. Peck.li'.R. 1b.i. xt

,L! Hurd beat 3. Cotton, lt

I A'. J. Lowrcy beat 'It. U." ttfetbw,'6-- f ''

C. Q.JJockus beat H. S. C.rey, '6-- 1,

3. Jl" 'rThis afternoon matches will be

Dialed as follows: ' uAt 4:30 3tnnley Kennedy vs. C.

0. iiqckus'CseftjPflnai ro'Und). ' J' ATGjbV-$- . i., Warren vs. I

.The statement that local playerswon matches from Ewa players lastSunday Is an error. The matcheswere played by Godfrey and teradUagainst Greenfield and McKeever, aljmembers of the Kwa Tenrlts Club;Next Sunday a match 'will' be plajedbetween Messrs. Greenfield and Mc-

Keever of 'Ewa and A. It. Cunha ahUC. Q. Bockus of the Beretanla Tennis

'Club.Entries for the Invitation Tourna-

ment of the Beretanla Tennis Clubwill close at K. O. Hall & Son.'s nextTuesday at G o'clock. This event Isopen to nil players In the Territory,

nut:Charlie Street hit tho ball hard In

the opening game pgalnBt Boston. Hetallied one two-brgg- and La Porterobbed him of u, lilt by a phenomennlstop.

- 9" HUBChampion Joe Cans lias decided

that he will not entertain any offersfor n match until after his meetingwith "B6er" Unholz.

v n n itNot discouraged by defeat in the

Intercollegiate field day, Stanford willsend a track team to compete atChicago.

tt u nTommy Burns knocked out "Jew-oy- "

Smith of South Africa In theIlfth round or their light In Paris,

n it uMarster won the Tamallpas han

dlcap at Emeryville, Cabin finisnlngBecond and Prank Fltttuer third.

n s itLlsnro scored his third straight

victory in winning tho Carnaderohandicap at Emeijvlllo track,

8 tt 8Stallion Sain Is likely to head the

American list this jear In point ofprogeny s winnings,

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May' Baseball, Punanous vs.ugh School, Oahu College.

May race, Shamrock .vf.Duke Snjncei'.'Jr. --"

--May .10 Meeting Chinese Alohas,7:30 p. m.' Mnv Ml Hnnolulii'Rnlf Pluh fm.r.

May 10 Newspaper BaseballLeague season opens.

May 13 Invitation tourney, Bere-tanla Tennis Club.

May 7 Waialua Golf Club tour-nament."1

Juno 4 Y, M. C, A. gymnasiumcontests,

June 10 Hawaiian Qun Club'sshoot for club championship.

June 11 Hawaiian Oun Club'ssftml-annu- prize shoot.

Juno 17 Hawaiian Gun Club's unknown angles shoot.

July 4 Hllo races.July 1 Maul races.

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in ProgressThe Newspaper Baseball League Is

to have n grand opening Bunday aft-ernoon at the Baseball Park. Tholeague will havo Its games regularlyon Sunday mornings, but on(thls oc-

casion, marking tho opening of theseason, they will hold tho games Injtbe early part of tho afternoon. Acting Governor Aioii-sniit- n is to puciithe first ball, nnd officials of tholeaguo will tako part In tho ceremo-nies with' which the games start off.

A letter r was received .yesterdayfrom Mott-Smlt- saying positivelythat he would pitch the first ball,though ho did not agree to put Itover the plats.

The first game Is to be held at1:30, In order' that the two gamesmay he run off In' good time. Thesecond game is, of course, to begin assoon as the first Is finished.

The first teams of this leaguewhich will cross bats are to be theStars and the Advertisers. They willbe followed by the Mercantlles andBulletins

The teams havo been working outregularly and the men who go Intothese games will not be altogetherraw bands at It. In fact, good ballIs promised.

t Among the Interesting features Inconnection, with'' th'e contest Is the(Confidence ,of the Mercantile team.They,, are" bcttlnp thAt they "will beattlialr qpponents, and giving odds oftwo toToneon it.' They have foundplenty ',,9. taprs nt"thls price, asboth, the teams .have loyal supporters,

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Minneapoll s.,WinjwAprU,,2G.Crcsce' M iyil 114, champion trottingstallion of tho. world, hits been soldby.M. of Minneapolis to aprominent Russian uorseman, Terzl-pao- n

by, name., The 'considerationwas, ijlSJOflp. 'The famous son ofRobert, McGregor' will" bo shippedacross the. water to 8t. Petersburguomo .timo Jjurfng may.

fs n bReno, Nov., April 25. In an even

game to the end of the seventh Inn-

ing, but which was considerably one-

sided for the rest of the time, SantaClara Collego baseball nine defeatedtl.'o University of Nevada boys at theState Park today by a score of 11to 3.

8 8 8Fted. Church has presonted n caso

of Tansan, together with the neces-sary Ice, for the use of the players Inthe opening games of tho Press Baso-ba- ll

League, which lake place onSunday. The boys will appreciatethe genial Fred's thoughtful dona-tion. "

8 8 8The koa trophy won by Commo-

dore Sinclair's yacht, Lurllne, In thefirst Trans-Pacifi- c Yacht Raco, Bailedtwo years ago, goes to Its owner bytho next steamer leaving hero. Thetrophy has been on view In Honolulufor the past' year. '

stt n nThere Is talk ot organizing a

tramping club here. ' It Is not knowngenerally, perhaps, that the Boys'Clubs of this city have a regular8tunt2f and tramping,and that this Is no new thing here.

8 8 M ;Tho regular monthly meeting of

the C. A. C. will bo held at the Chinese Y.' M, C. A. tonight at 7:30All members are requested kto be present.

8 8 8At a 'meeting ot the Honolulu

Cricket Club held yesterday afternoon, It was developed that there Jsa great1 need of better finances,

Wn .v '8 8 8iT)ie. regular monthly meeting of

Hie Chinese Athletic Club' will beheldllnjTd'ChlneBe Y.1M;'C, A. this''evenlngj atV.7:30 .o'clock.k v . ' '' .

t -- JakeyrAtz .played. second base forthe White Sox on the opening day.He accepted seven chances and madeone hit. .' 8f8 tf

Tho Pacific Coast Loaguo is givingemployment to ten twirl-er- s

this season. This Is tho largestnumbor that wbb over In tho league.

, n 8 aThe Puns and tho High School

boys cross bats at Oahu College thisafternoon.

8 8 8Pajaroita won tho Isle City handi-

cap at Emeryvll(o In fast time.There Is to bo a practice gamo at

Maklkl tomorrow afternoon.

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On May 10 thero will bo tho largestfleet of yachts on tho bay that hasover assembled under ono command.It Is figured that there will bo all ofono hundred yachts in the llcot thatwlll make tho clrclo of the battle-ships. Each of 'the yacht clubs willremain together, but all will bo un-der orders from Commodore. W. V.Stone 'of the CorlnthlaiiB. "Most Ottho yachts will rendezvous at Sausa-llt- o

on Saturday, May 9,' aud at 1 p.m. en tho 10th tho fleet will standover to tho Presidio buoy, and thendown tho front to the vicinity ofHunter's Point. It Is safo to say thatIn no othor harbor will tho visitingJackles sec such a gathering of whitewings as will bo seen on May 10. S.F. Bulletin.

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8 8ftPhiladelphia has turned Baum backto Altoona. As long as Maum stickswith Fresno how will Altoona profitby this action.

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