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X i ,. M HT ," . -- r. r- - raPHHHPnf$,: rrWrr "W 7fV 'tgWp N UipillffK'iSf aMMMimtmtmiNn WBwmwimiiim "iBjeHHBIRIBPBWwsS mtmmtttBttittuwuttwroti 4 tTEAMIR TAILE. k .'y''w,.J - The newspaper tfiaf (s read most carefully for bargain news-s- tore news- -is the ONE VOTE FOR Prom San Francisco: Sierra Jan. 18 Manchuria Feb. 3 For Sin Francisco: Korea Jan. 27 Evening Bulletin THE EVENING BULLETIN Alameda Feb. 1 CONTEST. Coptic Feb. 3 $1000.00 PRIZE From Vancouver: B FRIDAY. JAN. 20. 1905. Aorangl Jan. 14 3 For Vancouver: Ithis vote is good for seven? ixttmtmuttmsmmmttmtnni Monna Feb. 8 3:30 O'CLOCK Tin Evening Paper, EDITION MJMUtt3Uttttm8miutMMm: DAYS FROM DATE. Vol. XVII. No. 2977 HONOLULU, TERRITORY OF HAWAII. FRIDAY. JANUARY 20. 1903 Pkiob 5 Gents. Castro Defies Uncle Sam Builders Write Kuhio On Federal Building Endorsing His Bill Delegate Kiililo's Mil for a Federal building for Hawaii was endorsed last evening by (lie Hulldcrs and Traders' Exchange In annual meeting. Somo days ago n lommlttee reported on the Federal building matter, rec- ommending the Cushmnn-Perkln- s measure. In executive session Inst evening It was moved to adopt the ciimiullteu'M report. There was oppo- sition ul onee nud, after lengthy argu- ment, It was dctldctl to endorse the Delegate's bill. The report of tli committee, whose recommendation wag injected. Is given elsewhere In full. Following Is the letter to the Dele-pat- e authorized to be forwarded at once to Washington and mailed thl morning: Builders and Traders' Exchange. Honolulu, January SO, 1903. Hon. J. K. Kalanlannolc. Delegate from Hawaii. House ot Representatives, Washington, D. C. Sir: After nn animated discussion the Exchange at Its annual meeting held last night voted unanimously, ex- - ept for one dissenting voice, to en- dorse your Honolulu Public Untitling . Hill In preference to the Cushmnn-Pcr-Kin- s Illll for the possible purchase, of din Young building. This was cabled to you this morning by our new pros. Jili-nt- , J, Kinmcluth, Hsu,. ... order ...... you may hate the mat' tcr, ns for as the views of this Ex- - tlir.nge are concerned, wiry in nanci i v ould say that tho day your tablegrani wns received, Junuary 4th, discussion, win had, at a special meeting ot tho mlttec, Kxchnnge, whlih ran generally In fa- vor of purchasing the Young building. committee was appointed to draw up a suitable resolution and report to tu Hoard of Directors at January 7th. ' Their report, n copy of which Is en- - closed, wo9 accepted by tho Hoard nnd favorably recommended by It to tho an-- . iiual meeting ot the exchange. Upon Its piesentntlon last night, tli ' usual motion to adopt being mndo and Ffcomlcd, nn animated and lengthy dl. cusslon ensued, the membership being' about equally divided. t A motion was made to nnd the Instructions to the committee to report a resolution lu favor of the Kit-lit- Illll. After further discussion this motion was wlthdinwn in order to get a direct vote on the question as to v.hether the Perkins or the Kuhlo Hill should be endorsed. A motion to ndopt the report, endorsing the Perkins Hill, was put to a voto and lost. A motlou to was again mado and again withdrawn In favor cf a motion that It Is tho sense of this Exchange that the Kuhlo Honolulu Public Ilulldinc 1)111 be endorsed. This latter motion carried unanimously, tHP'ii(Eu) MAKERS NEWyoRK Correct Chthes for InWB with the exception of ono member, who lose to explain his vote and stated he thought Honolulu should have two public buildings of ut least 2,'ih,iiCm. that the city being the twelfth In the United States In amount of custom I receipts, should have a $1,000,000 cus- tom house In addition to n general Federal public building. 1 state this In order that you may see that to all Intents and put poses the voto wan unanimous. t ,ln'l ll.t..l I, t n.,l II. n ...... . ....... ........ .. .. .. "' ""; "" Ccncau under tho Jaw felling him to to state further that the Exchange ,m, Krolm, membership seemed to generally ,,,, ;tntC(, int ,t hml Mi shier that the purchase of the oiim.-- 1 recollection that after this he saw would be of more Immediate. R ncrosa lhc slrcn emUn nlH flht and direct benefit to oral bul ding In- - t ,,. , ,,,, tomllltlg , terestB than a new Iederal building.' ., nt .,, .., ,,, ,,, .,,,. I.... ...... .1... .I.!-- .. ...Ul. I. .I....I. .!..... ' iiiii uue ui iuu iiiiiin nun ii minimis!) indueiued the Exchange In its nttlon last night wns the desire that the senti- ment of Honolulu as expressed through Its public bodies, b unanimous If pos title, and both the Merchants' on Page S.) FOOD FOR LAWYER8. The retail liquor dealers are raising a fund with which to make their light In the legislature for nn extension of the saloon limits nud the icduttinu of the lltense fee from 11,000 tu l.'Oft, do ing nway, at tho samo time, with th beer licenses. A subscription list Is j ueing tni.en nrounu y n. n. is vvouer, i who wns nppotuted at the meeting held, j a few days ngo on the "fundi," cold GEORGE R. EWART'S report on the Hidalgo Plantation and Commercial Company's properties In Mexico will appear In SATURDAY'S BULLETIN, Mali for Sail Francisco via steumshlg Nebrnskan from Kahulul wilt tloso nt afl'nolulu local acqualu-- " kellkc, Wilder') Steamship Co. advertlso a change lu tho sailing time of the steamer "I.ikcllke." Sec pago I of this Issue. An Immense cargo sugar was brought by the llelene today from Ha wall. Slio had bags altogether. Philadelphia Press Sago advice "Now you're your own muster," suld the wlso father, "you must now build up a reputation for yourself," "All governor," replied the youth. "And remember," continued thn nlil irpnttfimnn. "vnu pnn'l Imllil un - ... -- ,. ..in, h h.i,.i. -- ., i..-i- I home In your hat." Business Suits carrying this label Ijljredpenjamins MAKERS MEWyRK have no to make for exciting the greatest admira- tion, even when placed among the productions of best custom tailors. In fit they are unequalled. The choice of fabrics Is the styles a full season In of the USUAL, and the tailoring the very best. In fact, they are superior to all or anywhere near their prlcej. For sale only by The Kash Co.. Ltd. GENEAU C4N NOT BE SAYS REMEMBERSBOOTINfl Ilcjond tho time of the quarrel he had on tho afternoon piettd. lug tho evening when the shouting look plae, (lencau testifies, he tun re- member nothing, This row (lencau tit K rllicd this afternoon an follows ,, Kcnnilri, wclc ,,,. ,m tho stieet with an apprentice boy from the Wheeling between them, Ccncau luard the boy trying, "Don't hit me, Kennuril." (lenenu went up to the group nnd told Kcnriard not to hit '!. loy. Immediately after that Harris hit Geneau In Hie side with a blow vliloli sent the sailor rtcllug ngnlust Kennaid. Kenunrd In his turn strut I; - "- - -- - P. - -. T..MW. Ing nnd nil the surrounding tlrcum stances, (lencau testified that he had not the faintest recollettlon, owing to the fact that his mind wns befuddled by liquor. The witness Is now being subjected to n strenuous by Attorney Cenernl Andrews. Threo lepers for whom the Hoard of Health has been looking for n year or more iii'iu iii .iiiii.iui Vullty , last about 13 o'clock. Deputy jsi, siicrlff Unvvllus tool; n largo p.ir t of polite with him Into tho valley. Having already totaled tho persona he hud little dlfiteulty In tak- ing them. They will bo scut to Molo-ku-l. IN Hll . .. .. .. ... l Ia.i.I .mn.w nt II a .III; .UHUl.lllr, HIIIIUU. VI1ICV1D Ul II1Q cruiser Now Orlcuus hnvo visited Ho- - Helms, thief carpenter; I carpenter: C. .M. Wingnle, W. U. Stork, C. S. Joyce and 11. J. Wlso limn, warrant machinists. McBRYDE BONDS. M. Swanzy, director of Theo. II. Davits & Co., visits the Island of Knual presumably look over the Mcllrytlo plantation, "to slzu up tho situation," according to the gossip of sugar men who may suld to be on tho edgo tho Inside. "James F. Morgan ought In have gono East to float the Mcllryde sec- ond mortgage bonds," said a business man this afternoon, he would hnvo succeeded as quick as a (lash, providing enough the bonds were to bo floated. As It Is now, the talk is that Davles & Company will tnko up tho bonds." PAID NO ALIMONY. Annie Joseph has Bled a motion that Antono Joseph bo ordered to appear beforo court to bIiovv cause why ho should not bo punished for contempt In disobeying tho order to pay her ali mony. Tho plaintiff that she nnd tho defendant wcro divorced May 2S, 1901, when the man was ordered to pay her alimony In the sum $lli per month. Ho has failed to do so since last August. - Four sailing vessels are due at any time from San Francisco. They ara the schooner llelene, burl: Wlllscott, burkentlno Fullerton nnd bark An- drew Welch. The Amy Turner Is nlso due HHo and tho Hawaiian Isles at Kaauapall. Tho funeral of tho lato Mrs. David Kaapa took placo from Ilcv. Kcklpl's church on King street at 10 o'clock this morning. Interment was in tcmctery. the postotllce at 4 o'clock Monday before uuil have ernoon. It will go to Maul on tho 1.1- - tnnccs: II. II. Cornwell, gunner; Geo. of 12,191 begin to right, excuses nicest large, ad- vance others at which liiimiii'u night II. F. to be of "there, ot shows of at HAVE YOUR PACKAGE8 TO OR FROM POINTS ON OAHU RAILWAY OR TO OR FROM HILO HANDLED BY Wells, Fargo & Go. EXPRES8 Freo wagon servlco In business dis- trict uunolulu. OFFICE, MA80NIC TEMPLE. Geneau Tells Story Regarding Trouble With Kennard The prosecution In the Ocneau tnc (lencau first met Kennard nn the having tlosed Its east- - yesterday ultcr- - Wheeling nt Samoa, lie cxplnlntd that noon the defense begnn to put on Its nil liquor was forbidden enlisted men cvldenie today. Ilenjamlu 1. Znblnn.jut Samoa and he himself lutunlned the itcrl. of the Dlstrltt Coin I, wns the temperate during his entire stay there, first witness tailed. He In ought with, (lencau and Kennard hail had several him the record of the former lilnl. He troubles but all in the line of duty, tine a eenernl slnlcnicnt of what had! There was a while baker on the Wheel- - ...- - ... ... -- . .1...' tlvll Willi IT millllil It Ul .ur) UIIM micil tin CUSU .Mill II IUU 111 tllu IMstrla Couit. At this point Judge De Holt raid that the defense had made no oponlug state- ment with tegnrd to what It Intended to piove, either Intentionally or not. i:. M. Wntson staled that the defento did not tare to make such u state- ment. At this point Juror Desky asked that Zablnn rend his retord of the case. The defense had no objections to this but the prosecution hud objections to the statement ot counsel that the rec- ord would Itnpciuh the testimony of Kaaua. Znhlan was recalled and rtad from his record the lextlmnny of Kaaua. The defendant himself was the next wltntss (o tuke the stand but he was hi ailed liofore ho had given nny testi- mony. Fred Klley, who testified for the prosetullon jesterdny, was tailed by tho tit fense. He was asked If he had lie a nl Captain Parker's statement In ourt jesterday that lie had turned (lencau over lu Klley's charge when hn went to n pollto tall box, and It this was true. Klley snld this statement was false. The other sailors wcro kicking Geneau nnd he had protected him, Captain Parker did not at all protcit his pilsoner. He ulsn denied the truth ot Captain Parker's state ment that he, Klley, had taken n lint from another sailor uud given It to Geneau, .. ...na, ,.n II n.l n. ,li,i nl.... it .ll'llVUll Mill. ItlllVU Ull III.' rillini again. He had been master-at-arm- s on tlie vviieellng, Having neen in I no avy n little over eight years. He was Lorn lu 1&73 and had his homo In Snu Frunclsco. He gnve u history of his life In tho Nuvy during which he had In tho Issuing or a new special venire, been on the Philadelphia, Solote, In- - Although tho piosccutlon challenged dependence nnd thu Oregon. He wavimt ono and tho defenso two Jurors, on boanl the latter ship when the mado several Jutots called to fill their places ti fnn.m.u ...I., ... f.'ii... tlin tin 111,, fnlut ' II. I .UI..U.I0 I I.U.I. IUU I H.lll, .ut.o. to Cuba where he participated In tho battle of Santiago, serving one of tho Oregon's iMnch guns, for whlih lie was awarded n medal. Later on he went to Manila. l.uter on he on tho Philadelphia and wns transferred to tho Uoslon whero he was acting chief niaster-o- f arms. As such Ills du- ties wcro to preserve order among tho men, being in tho nature ot police du- ty. In 1903 lie went to Samoa when he joined tho Wheeling. A "continued service" certificate be- longing to Geneau was offered In evi- dence. The prosecution objected but tho objection wuh overruled. Geneau then went on to speak of tils relations with Amos Kennard, the pegro who have such vindictive testi- mony against htm last Wednesday. uttt:ttnnaunaKntt ANOTHER DIRECTOR OF MEAT COMPANY IS JO RESIGN The Hoard of Directors of tho Metro politan Meat Co. was to have met this morning In conncttlon with the still very much ullve tontroversy over tho price of beef to tho consumer and the prlco to bo received by the grazier, but tho meeting was postponed. Directors may get together tomorrow but tho tlmo of meeting Is Indefinite." It was stated this morning by one interettcd lu tho business that ouo of tho directors of the Meat Company wuh about to resign. No Information wns given out rela- tive to the cause of postponing the contemplated directors' meeting. The situation between those who favor the closing of tho Mcnt Company's retail business and those who believe that the market can be continued nud the prlco to tho consumer reduced at the same time, Is Btlll somewhat strenu- ous. Tho lively sessions of the I.lvo Stock Breeders' Association and the Meal Company's directorate mado but tho beginning of n tontcst that Is hop- ed to tcrmlnato satisfactorily all around when next the Interests get to- gether to settlo matters. ..... . ....... -- ...I .1 iiik i'isim- linn iiiv inu limn- - l. ll.il I Ullllllililli; un lu liu niluilltl .make the pies for Sunday dinner, Kennard was n very quarrelsome man, Ccncau had to keep him quiet wlun Inking was done at night, (lencau nnd Kennard had trouble on one occasion about the t leaning of a dock when Ken- nard assaulted Geneau. Kennard was placed five days In the brig for that per- formance. Ijiter on Genenu reported (Continued on Page 5.) 1 lis m Fifty Additional Jurors Called For Famous Trial HEARING OF MATTEH CONTINUES ON MONDAY EXERCISE OF PEREMPTORY CHAL LENGES BEGINS TODAY SO FAR THREE HAVE BEEN EXERCISED. The stage of the peremptory chal- lenges was reached In tho trial of tho Jones ease, icsiiltlng beforo noon In tho box failed to pass for cause and tho old venire wns speedily exhausted. Tho following twelve men, passed for cause, were In tho Jury box this morning when tho peremptory chal lenges began: E. T. Dreler, T. P. O'Hileu, Hlchard Wcednn, E. E. Hart-man- , A. Wlntctsteln, W. J. England, A. J. Talt, Harry Itlvcrs, Harry A. Juen, Stanley Stephenson, Kennth F. Drown and Fred. Turrlll. Ileforo tho peremptory challenges wcro begun Judge Robinson announc ed to tho attorneys, In order to avoid possible misunderstanding, that tho prosecution nnd tho defenso should uso their challenges In rotation, tho prosecution exercising ono nnd tho two and so on. A. Wlnterstcln was the first man to leave tho box, tho prosecution using the only permeptory challenge it has so far exercised o'n him. Juror Howard was called to take Wlntcrstcln's placo In tho box. Ho was oxamlned and passed for cause. Tl.o defenso exercised Its first on Pago 4.) The advantages of a corporation over an individual in the capacity of trustee are now universally recognized. HAWAIIAN TRUST, GO. Limited, FORT ST. -- ,AtM&. .... rift'iT iiM Paris Report Says He Is Belligerent Associated Press Special Cable. PARIS, France, Jan. 20. It it reported here that President Catro of Venezuela has decided to refuse the claims ot the United States. Call On Emperor To Settle Strike Associated Press Special Cable. ST. PETERSBURG, Russia, Jan. 20. Over 100,000 men are out on a strike that may become general throughout Russia. The Emperor has been asked to respond to the demands on SundayLJm-munlt- y (rom violence being guaranteed him. o Hay's Request Is Accepted By All Associated Press Special Cable.l LONDON, England, Jan. 20. Secretary Hay's note urging the preservation of the Integrity of China has been accepted by all the Powers to which It was addressed. Tug Suld Russia Associated Press Special Cable.l KIEL, Germany, Jan. 20. The Dutch tug Zwartezle has been sold Russia. . o Associated Press Special Cable. JEFFERSON CITY, Mo,, Jan. 20. choice has yet been made of a United States Senator to succeed Cockrell. o SAN FRANCISCO, Cat., Jan, 19. SUGAR: 88 analysis Beets, 16s. 3d. Previous quotation, 16s. 1 Parity, 5.48c. PROTEST TOO LATE i AGAINST MANY , f'ltlllM'I'V LULIPI I I DILLS Senators Dickey and AC. have n protest that has missed fire. Learning that tho County Ait Com- - mission was to havo several different bills concerning u tounty system of government printed for circulation befoio finally getting together for tho purpose of ngreelng on bill to bo hubm ttctl to tho Legislature, tneso gentlemen feared Hint tho business would wind up by muro thun ono bill for county government being present- ed to tho Legislature, n possibility to which they very much objett. Tho protest that missed flro was pgalr.st tho printing of more than ouo bill by tho County Act Commission. Senator Dickey had drawn up tho protest and Senator Achl had signed tilt) document. Tho Idea wns to get tho signatures of nil the member, of tho Senate nnd Houso of Heprcscnta tlves. Senutor Achl was for sending tho protest to tho Governor beforo V County Act Commission had an op- portunity to go ahead with tho print- ing of tho various bills. Senator Dick-e- wns rather undecided whether the protest should bo ncldrersed to tho Governor or tho Commission. Tho protest, however, never went either to tho Governor or to tho mem- - ii&fe'itefofrifc ''$ vjVjtaAi i - w Missouri Deadlock ta No ono hers of tho Commission, for, beforo tho signature of tho legislators could be secured, the bills proposed by the different members of the Commission had gono to tho printer by resolution u' tho Commlsilou In meeting. T ' ullrc Senator Dickey address. rtl a communication to Governor Car- - 1 ? nut "iTle'ttc'r reached tin- - Governor loo lato for any action, supposing that any action would have been considered necessary under tho circumstances, Senator Dickey said this morning that he very much objected to ruore thnn one bill being presented to tho Legislature. a don't want mora thnn ono bill to J. on," raid tho Scnatur, "tho cuhmlsston of twn or more bills would greatly add to thu work of tho Legis lature and would create confusion. 1 hope tho Commission will bo nblo to ngreo on ono bill, but this printing ot sovcral different bills does not Indl-rat- c an agreement on ouu bill, It seems to me. I'm nfrald that, as It Is, moro than ono bill will bo submitted to the Legislature. I think tho majority of tho Commission should send ono bill to tho Legislature. Let tho minority, if It so desires, submit n minority re- port, but let there bo but ouo bill for us to pass on." ' "I SEE," SAID DOOLEY, "That th' prlsldlnt It ptannln' an k en tv need old English custom W Mr. Dooley discusses Corporal runiatiiiitnv IN SATURDAY'S BULLETIN. . ' v " ) 3 I I m J--

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The newspaper tfiaf (s read most carefully for bargain news-s- tore news- -is the ONE VOTE FORProm San Francisco:

Sierra Jan. 18

Manchuria Feb. 3

For Sin Francisco:Korea Jan. 27 Evening Bulletin THE EVENING BULLETINAlameda Feb. 1

CONTEST.Coptic Feb. 3 $1000.00 PRIZE

From Vancouver: B FRIDAY. JAN. 20. 1905.Aorangl Jan. 14 3

For Vancouver: Ithis vote is good for seven?

ixttmtmuttmsmmmttmtnni

Monna Feb. 8 3:30 O'CLOCK Tin Evening Paper, EDITION MJMUtt3Uttttm8miutMMm:

DAYS FROM DATE.

Vol. XVII. No. 2977 HONOLULU, TERRITORY OF HAWAII. FRIDAY. JANUARY 20. 1903 Pkiob 5 Gents.

Castro Defies Uncle SamBuilders Write Kuhio

On Federal Building

Endorsing His BillDelegate Kiililo's Mil for a Federal

building for Hawaii was endorsed lastevening by (lie Hulldcrs and Traders'Exchange In annual meeting.

Somo days ago n lommlttee reportedon the Federal building matter, rec-ommending the Cushmnn-Perkln- s

measure. In executive session Instevening It was moved to adopt theciimiullteu'M report. There was oppo-

sition ul onee nud, after lengthy argu-ment, It was dctldctl to endorse theDelegate's bill. The report of tlicommittee, whose recommendation waginjected. Is given elsewhere In full.

Following Is the letter to the Dele-pat- e

authorized to be forwarded atonce to Washington and mailed thlmorning:

Builders and Traders' Exchange.Honolulu, January SO, 1903.

Hon. J. K. Kalanlannolc. Delegate fromHawaii. House ot Representatives,Washington, D. C.

Sir: After nn animated discussionthe Exchange at Its annual meetingheld last night voted unanimously, ex- -

ept for one dissenting voice, to en-

dorse your Honolulu Public Untitling. Hill In preference to the Cushmnn-Pcr-Kin- s

Illll for the possible purchase, ofdin Young building. This was cabledto you this morning by our new pros.Jili-nt- , J, Kinmcluth, Hsu,.

... order ...... you may hate the mat'tcr, ns for as the views of this Ex- -

tlir.nge are concerned, wiry in nanci iv ould say that tho day your tablegraniwns received, Junuary 4th, discussion,win had, at a special meeting ot tho mlttec,Kxchnnge, whlih ran generally In fa-

vor of purchasing the Young building.committee was appointed to draw up

a suitable resolution and report to tuHoard of Directors at January 7th. '

Their report, n copy of which Is en- -

closed, wo9 accepted by tho Hoard nndfavorably recommended by It to tho an-- .

iiual meeting ot the exchange.Upon Its piesentntlon last night, tli

'usual motion to adopt being mndo andFfcomlcd, nn animated and lengthy dl.cusslon ensued, the membership being'about equally divided. t

A motion was made to nndthe Instructions to the committee toreport a resolution lu favor of the Kit-lit-

Illll. After further discussion thismotion was wlthdinwn in order to geta direct vote on the question as tov.hether the Perkins or the Kuhlo Hillshould be endorsed. A motion to ndoptthe report, endorsing the Perkins Hill,was put to a voto and lost.

A motlou to was againmado and again withdrawn In favorcf a motion that It Is tho sense of thisExchange that the Kuhlo HonoluluPublic Ilulldinc 1)111 be endorsed. Thislatter motion carried unanimously,

tHP'ii(Eu)

MAKERS NEWyoRK

Correct Chthes for InWB

with the exception of ono member, wholose to explain his vote and statedhe thought Honolulu should have twopublic buildings of ut least 2,'ih,iiCm.that the city being the twelfth In theUnited States In amount of custom I

receipts, should have a $1,000,000 cus-tom house In addition to n generalFederal public building. 1 state thisIn order that you may see that to allIntents and put poses the voto wanunanimous.

t ,ln'l ll.t..l I, t n.,l II. n ....... ....... ........ .. .. .. "' ""; "" Ccncau under tho Jaw felling him toto state further that the Exchange ,m, Krolm,membership seemed to generally ,,,, ;tntC(, int ,t hml Mishier that the purchase of the oiim.--1

recollection that after this he sawwould be of more Immediate.

R ncrosa lhc slrcn emUn nlH flhtand direct benefit to oral bul ding In- - t ,,. , ,,,, tomllltlg ,terestB than a new Iederal building.' ., nt .,, .., ,,, ,,, .,,,.I.... ...... .1... .I.!-- .. ...Ul. I. .I....I. .!..... 'iiiii uue ui iuu iiiiiin nun ii minimis!)indueiued the Exchange In its nttlonlast night wns the desire that the senti-ment of Honolulu as expressed throughIts public bodies, b unanimous If postitle, and both the Merchants'

on Page S.)

FOOD FOR LAWYER8.

The retail liquor dealers are raisinga fund with which to make their lightIn the legislature for nn extension ofthe saloon limits nud the icduttinu ofthe lltense fee from 11,000 tu l.'Oft, doing nway, at tho samo time, with thbeer licenses. A subscription list Is j

ueing tni.en nrounu y n. n. is vvouer, i

who wns nppotuted at the meeting held, j

a few days ngo on the "fundi," cold

GEORGE R. EWART'Sreport on the Hidalgo Plantation andCommercial Company's properties InMexico will appear In

SATURDAY'S BULLETIN,

Mali for Sail Francisco via steumshlgNebrnskan from Kahulul wilt tloso nt

afl'nolulu local acqualu-- "

kellkc,

Wilder') Steamship Co. advertlso achange lu tho sailing time of thesteamer "I.ikcllke." Sec pago I of thisIssue.

An Immense cargo sugar wasbrought by the llelene today from Hawall. Slio had bags altogether.

Philadelphia Press Sago advice"Now you're your own muster," suldthe wlso father, "you must now

build up a reputation for yourself,""All governor," replied theyouth. "And remember," continuedthn nlil irpnttfimnn. "vnu pnn'l Imllil un- ... -- ,. ..in, h h.i,.i. -- ., i..-i-

I home In your hat."

Business Suitscarrying this label

IjljredpenjaminsMAKERS MEWyRK

have no to make for

exciting the greatest admira-

tion, even when placed among

the productions of best

custom tailors.

In fit they are unequalled.

The choice of fabrics Is

the styles a full season In

of the USUAL, and the

tailoring the very best. In

fact, they are superior to all

or anywhere near

their prlcej.

For sale only by

The Kash Co..

Ltd.

GENEAU C4N NOTBE SAYS

REMEMBERSBOOTINfl

Ilcjond tho time of the quarrelhe had on tho afternoon piettd.

lug tho evening when the shoutinglook plae, (lencau testifies, he tun re-

member nothing, This row (lencau titK rllicd this afternoon an follows

,, Kcnnilri, wclc ,,,. ,mtho stieet with an apprentice boy fromthe Wheeling between them, Ccncauluard the boy trying, "Don't hit me,Kennuril." (lenenu went up to thegroup nnd told Kcnriard not to hit '!.loy. Immediately after that Harrishit Geneau In Hie side with a blowvliloli sent the sailor rtcllug ngnlustKennaid. Kenunrd In his turn strut I;

- "- - -- - P. - -. T..MW.Ing nnd nil the surrounding tlrcumstances, (lencau testified that he hadnot the faintest recollettlon, owing tothe fact that his mind wns befuddledby liquor.

The witness Is now being subjectedto n strenuous byAttorney Cenernl Andrews.

Threo lepers for whom the Hoard ofHealth has been looking for n year ormore iii'iu iii .iiiii.iui Vullty ,

last about 13 o'clock. Deputyjsi, siicrlff Unvvllus tool; n largo p.ir

t of polite with him Into tho valley.Having already totaled tho persona

he hud little dlfiteulty In tak-ing them. They will bo scut to Molo-ku-l.

IN Hll. .. .. .. ...l Ia.i.I .mn.w nt I I a.III; .UHUl.lllr, HIIIIUU. VI1ICV1D Ul II1Q

cruiser Now Orlcuus hnvo visited Ho- -

Helms, thief carpenter; I

carpenter: C. .M. Wingnle, W.U. Stork, C. S. Joyce and 11. J. Wlsolimn, warrant machinists.

McBRYDE BONDS.

M. Swanzy, director of Theo. II.Davits & Co., visits the Island of Knualpresumably look over the Mcllrytloplantation, "to slzu up tho situation,"according to the gossip of sugar menwho may suld to be on tho edgotho Inside.

"James F. Morgan ought In havegono East to float the Mcllryde sec-

ond mortgage bonds," said a businessman this afternoon, he wouldhnvo succeeded as quick as a (lash,providing enough the bonds wereto bo floated. As It Is now, the talkis that Davles & Company will tnko uptho bonds."

PAID NO ALIMONY.

Annie Joseph has Bled a motion thatAntono Joseph bo ordered to appearbeforo court to bIiovv cause why hoshould not bo punished for contempt Indisobeying tho order to pay her alimony. Tho plaintiff that shennd tho defendant wcro divorced May2S, 1901, when the man was orderedto pay her alimony In the sum $lliper month. Ho has failed to do sosince last August. -

Four sailing vessels are due at anytime from San Francisco. They arathe schooner llelene, burl: Wlllscott,burkentlno Fullerton nnd bark An-

drew Welch. The Amy Turner Is nlsodue HHo and tho Hawaiian Isles atKaauapall.

Tho funeral of tho lato Mrs. DavidKaapa took placo from Ilcv. Kcklpl'schurch on King street at 10 o'clockthis morning. Interment was in

tcmctery.

the postotllce at 4 o'clock Monday before uuil haveernoon. It will go to Maul on tho 1.1- - tnnccs: II. II. Cornwell, gunner; Geo.

of

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beginto

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excuses

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HAVE YOUR PACKAGE8 TO ORFROM POINTS ON OAHU RAILWAYOR TO OR FROM HILO HANDLED

BY

Wells, Fargo & Go.

EXPRES8Freo wagon servlco In business dis-

trict uunolulu.

OFFICE, MA80NIC TEMPLE.

Geneau Tells StoryRegarding

Trouble With KennardThe prosecution In the Ocneau tnc (lencau first met Kennard nn the

having tlosed Its east- - yesterday ultcr- - Wheeling nt Samoa, lie cxplnlntd thatnoon the defense begnn to put on Its nil liquor was forbidden enlisted mencvldenie today. Ilenjamlu 1. Znblnn.jut Samoa and he himself lutunlnedthe itcrl. of the Dlstrltt Coin I, wns the temperate during his entire stay there,first witness tailed. He In ought with, (lencau and Kennard hail had severalhim the record of the former lilnl. He troubles but all in the line of duty,tine a eenernl slnlcnicnt of what had! There was a while baker on the Wheel- -

...- - ... ... -- . .1...'tlvll Willi IT millllil It Ul .ur)UIIM micil tin CUSU .Mill II IUU 111 tlluIMstrla Couit.

At this point Judge De Holt raid thatthe defense had made no oponlug state-ment with tegnrd to what It Intendedto piove, either Intentionally or not.i:. M. Wntson staled that the defentodid not tare to make such u state-ment.

At this point Juror Desky asked thatZablnn rend his retord of the case.The defense had no objections to thisbut the prosecution hud objections tothe statement ot counsel that the rec-

ord would Itnpciuh the testimony ofKaaua.

Znhlan was recalled and rtad fromhis record the lextlmnny of Kaaua.

The defendant himself was the nextwltntss (o tuke the stand but he was

hi ailed liofore ho had given nny testi-mony.

Fred Klley, who testified for theprosetullon jesterdny, was tailed bytho tit fense. He was asked If he hadlie a nl Captain Parker's statement Inourt jesterday that lie had turned

(lencau over lu Klley's charge whenhn went to n pollto tall box, and It thiswas true. Klley snld this statementwas false. The other sailors wcrokicking Geneau nnd he had protectedhim, Captain Parker did not at allprotcit his pilsoner. He ulsn deniedthe truth ot Captain Parker's statement that he, Klley, had taken n lintfrom another sailor uud given It toGeneau,.. ...na, ,.n I I n.l n. ,li,i nl.... it.ll'llVUll Mill. ItlllVU Ull III.' rilliniagain. He had been master-at-arm- s ontlie vviieellng, Having neen in I no avyn little over eight years. He wasLorn lu 1&73 and had his homo In SnuFrunclsco. He gnve u history of hislife In tho Nuvy during which he had In tho Issuing or a new special venire,been on the Philadelphia, Solote, In-- Although tho piosccutlon challengeddependence nnd thu Oregon. He wavimt ono and tho defenso two Jurors,on boanl the latter ship when the mado several Jutots called to fill their placesti fnn.m.u ...I.,... f.'ii... tlin tin 111,, fnlut 'II. I .UI..U.I0 I I.U.I. IUU I H.lll, .ut.o.to Cuba where he participated In thobattle of Santiago, serving one of thoOregon's iMnch guns, for whlih lie wasawarded n medal. Later on he wentto Manila. l.uter on he ontho Philadelphia and wns transferredto tho Uoslon whero he was actingchief niaster-o- f arms. As such Ills du-

ties wcro to preserve order among thomen, being in tho nature ot police du-

ty. In 1903 lie went to Samoa when hejoined tho Wheeling.

A "continued service" certificate be-

longing to Geneau was offered In evi-

dence. The prosecution objected buttho objection wuh overruled.

Geneau then went on to speak oftils relations with Amos Kennard, thepegro who have such vindictive testi-mony against htm last Wednesday.

uttt:ttnnaunaKnttANOTHER DIRECTOR

OF MEAT COMPANY

ISJO RESIGN

The Hoard of Directors of tho Metropolitan Meat Co. was to have met thismorning In conncttlon with the stillvery much ullve tontroversy over thoprice of beef to tho consumer and theprlco to bo received by the grazier, buttho meeting was postponed. Directorsmay get together tomorrow but thotlmo of meeting Is Indefinite."

It was stated this morning by oneinterettcd lu tho business that ouo oftho directors of the Meat Company wuhabout to resign.

No Information wns given out rela-

tive to the cause of postponing thecontemplated directors' meeting. Thesituation between those who favor theclosing of tho Mcnt Company's retailbusiness and those who believe thatthe market can be continued nud theprlco to tho consumer reduced at thesame time, Is Btlll somewhat strenu-ous. Tho lively sessions of the I.lvoStock Breeders' Association and theMeal Company's directorate mado buttho beginning of n tontcst that Is hop-

ed to tcrmlnato satisfactorily allaround when next the Interests get to-

gether to settlo matters.

..... . ....... -- ...I .1iiik i'isim- linn iiiv inu limn- -

l. ll.il I Ullllllililli; un lu liu niluilltl.make the pies for Sunday dinner,

Kennard was n very quarrelsome man,Ccncau had to keep him quiet wlunInking was done at night, (lencau nndKennard had trouble on one occasionabout the t leaning of a dock when Ken-

nard assaulted Geneau. Kennard wasplaced five days In the brig for that per-formance. Ijiter on Genenu reported

(Continued on Page 5.)

1 lis mFifty Additional Jurors

Called For FamousTrial

HEARING OF MATTEH

CONTINUES ON MONDAY

EXERCISE OF PEREMPTORY CHALLENGES BEGINS TODAY SO

FAR THREE HAVE BEENEXERCISED.

The stage of the peremptory chal-

lenges was reached In tho trial of

tho Jones ease, icsiiltlng beforo noon

In tho box failed to pass for cause andtho old venire wns speedily exhausted.

Tho following twelve men, passedfor cause, were In tho Jury box thismorning when tho peremptory challenges began: E. T. Dreler, T. P.O'Hileu, Hlchard Wcednn, E. E. Hart-man- ,

A. Wlntctsteln, W. J. England,A. J. Talt, Harry Itlvcrs, Harry A.Juen, Stanley Stephenson, Kennth F.Drown and Fred. Turrlll.

Ileforo tho peremptory challengeswcro begun Judge Robinson announced to tho attorneys, In order to avoidpossible misunderstanding, that thoprosecution nnd tho defenso shoulduso their challenges In rotation, thoprosecution exercising ono nnd tho

two and so on.A. Wlnterstcln was the first man to

leave tho box, tho prosecution usingthe only permeptory challenge it hasso far exercised o'n him.

Juror Howard was called to takeWlntcrstcln's placo In tho box. Howas oxamlned and passed for cause.

Tl.o defenso exercised Its firston Pago 4.)

The advantages of

a corporation over

an individual in the

capacity of trustee

are now universally

recognized.

HAWAIIAN

TRUST, GO.

Limited,

FORT ST.

--,AtM&. .... rift'iT iiM

Paris Report Says

He Is BelligerentAssociated Press Special Cable.

PARIS, France, Jan. 20. It it reported here that President Catro of

Venezuela has decided to refuse the claims ot the United States.

Call On Emperor

To Settle StrikeAssociated Press Special Cable.

ST. PETERSBURG, Russia, Jan. 20. Over 100,000 men are out on astrike that may become general throughout Russia.

The Emperor has been asked to respond to the demands on SundayLJm-munlt- y

(rom violence being guaranteed him.o

Hay's Request Is

Accepted By All

Associated Press Special Cable.lLONDON, England, Jan. 20. Secretary Hay's note urging the preservation

of the Integrity of China has been accepted by all the Powers to which It wasaddressed.

Tug Suld RussiaAssociated Press Special Cable.l

KIEL, Germany, Jan. 20. The Dutch tug Zwartezle has been soldRussia.

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Associated Press Special Cable.JEFFERSON CITY, Mo,, Jan. 20. choice has yet been made of a

United States Senator to succeed Cockrell.o

SAN FRANCISCO, Cat., Jan, 19. SUGAR: 88 analysis Beets, 16s. 3d.Previous quotation, 16s. 1 Parity, 5.48c.

PROTEST TOO LATE i

AGAINST MANY ,

f'ltlllM'I'VLULIPI I I DILLS

Senators Dickey and AC. have n

protest that has missed fire.Learning that tho County Ait Com- -

mission was to havo several differentbills concerning u tounty system ofgovernment printed for circulationbefoio finally getting together for thopurpose of ngreelng on bill to bohubm ttctl to tho Legislature, tnesogentlemen feared Hint tho businesswould wind up by muro thun ono billfor county government being present-ed to tho Legislature, n possibilityto which they very much objett.

Tho protest that missed flro waspgalr.st tho printing of more than ouobill by tho County Act Commission.

Senator Dickey had drawn up thoprotest and Senator Achl had signedtilt) document. Tho Idea wns to gettho signatures of nil the member, oftho Senate nnd Houso of Heprcscntatlves.

Senutor Achl was for sending thoprotest to tho Governor beforo V

County Act Commission had an op-

portunity to go ahead with tho print-ing of tho various bills. Senator Dick-e-

wns rather undecided whether theprotest should bo ncldrersed to thoGovernor or tho Commission.

Tho protest, however, never wenteither to tho Governor or to tho mem- -

ii&fe'itefofrifc ''$ vjVjtaAi i - w

Missouri Deadlock

ta

No

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hers of tho Commission, for, beforotho signature of tho legislators couldbe secured, the bills proposed by thedifferent members of the Commissionhad gono to tho printer by resolutionu' tho Commlsilou In meeting.

T ' ullrc Senator Dickey address.rtl a communication to Governor Car- -

1 ? nut "iTle'ttc'rreached tin- - Governor loo lato for anyaction, supposing that any actionwould have been considered necessaryunder tho circumstances,

Senator Dickey said this morningthat he very much objected to ruorethnn one bill being presented to thoLegislature.

a don't want mora thnn ono billtoJ. on," raid tho Scnatur, "thocuhmlsston of twn or more bills wouldgreatly add to thu work of tho Legislature and would create confusion. 1

hope tho Commission will bo nblo tongreo on ono bill, but this printing otsovcral different bills does not Indl-rat- c

an agreement on ouu bill, It seemsto me. I'm nfrald that, as It Is, morothan ono bill will bo submitted to theLegislature. I think tho majority oftho Commission should send ono billto tho Legislature. Let tho minority,if It so desires, submit n minority re-

port, but let there bo but ouo bill forus to pass on."

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"I SEE," SAID DOOLEY,"That th' prlsldlnt It ptannln' an k

en tv need old English custom W

Mr. Dooley discussesCorporal runiatiiiitnv

IN SATURDAY'S BULLETIN.

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EVENING

BULLETIN

THE

Best Newspaper

In Town

MASONIC TEMPLE

WEEKLY CALENDAR.

MONDAYEastern Star Regular.

rUBMUAY

WBO.UHDAY

TML'HSOAYHonolulu Chapter Installation.

PRIOAYHawaiian Practise.

SATURDAY

All tislting members of thoorder are cordially Inlted to at-

tend meetings of local lodges.

HARMONY LODGE, No. 3, I. O. 0. F.

Meets every Monday evening at 7:30

la I. O. O. P. Hall. Fort street.V 11 HENDRY, Secretary.II. GEHItlNG, N. G.

All visiting brotners cry cordiallyInvited.

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

Meets every Tuesday evening atf:S0 o'clock In K. of P. Hall, Kingstreet Visiting brothers cordially in.

tiled to attend.Q. H. nCllHY, C. C.

1'. WALDRON, K.U.S.

OAHU LODGE, No. 1, K. of P.

Meets every rriday evening atK. P. Hall, lCIng street, at 7:30. Mem-

bers of Mystic Lodge, No. 2, Wm.Lodge, No. 8, and visiting

brothers cordially Invited.General Business.

V. H MAC, C C.E. M. COLEMAN, K.R.S.

HONOLULU LODGE 616, D. P. O. E.

Honolulu Lodge No. C1C, B. P. O. D.,rill meet in their new hall, on Miller

and Bcretanla streets, every Fridayventng.

By order of tho E. R.HARRY H. SIMPSON,

Secretary.t. H. FISHER. E.R.

Wm. M'KINLEY LODGE No. 8, K.of P,

Meets every Saturday evening atI: IP o'clock In K. of P. Hall, Kingstrtet. Visiting brothers cordially lnfUed to attend.

K. FARMER. C C.E. A. JACOBSON, K.R 8.

HONOLULU HARBOR, No. 54, A. A.of M. & P.

Meets on first and third Sundayvtnlngs of each month at 7 o'clock at

C of P. Hall. All sojourning breth-ren are cordially Invited to attend.

By order Worthy Captain:F. MOSIIER.

3f. M. RADWAY. C.C.

Fine Job Printing at the Bulletin.

TELEPHONE 35.

BISMARK STABLE CO., LTD.

WAILUKU, MAUI.

TELEPHONE 226.

BISMARK BRANCH STABLES

LAHAINA, MAUI.

Hacki, Carriages, Buggies and Sad-li- e

Horses on short notice.

Carriages meet all steameri. Com-

petent drivers, reasonable ratu, new

vehicle and live stock.

is kept ten file atTHIS PAPERE. C. DAKE'S

Advertising Agency, 124 Sansome St.Beva FxbbcIeco, Cal, where contractsfor aJv&rtlsJng can he made tor L

DON'T SUFFER FROM

RheumatismBUT CURE IT WITH AN

Electric Belt

or Battery

SOLD BY

Hollister Drug Co.,

LIMITU.

1056 tort Street.

WESTERHAYER

PIANOS

Baby Carriages

Pansy Sloves

"Household"

Sewing

Machines j

floffschlaeger Co.,

Limited,

25 King Street, near Bethel

HAY, BARLEY, BRAN, MIDDLING,WHOLE CORN, CRACKED

CORN and FLOURAt the lowest prices; also a full line

of STAPLE GROCERIES.

Kallhi StoreCHOICE STOCK FOR SALE.

A FEW FINE IMPORTED

Milchjows

CLUB STABLESFORT ABOVE HOTEL STREET.

Telephone 109 Main.

DRINK- -

White Rock-- MINERAL WATER,

W. C. PEACOCK & CO, Ltd.. Agts

Von Hamm-Youn- g Co,, Ltd,,

IMPORTERS, COMMISSION AND

MACHINERY MERCHANTS.

ALEXANDER YOUNG BUILDING,Cor. King and Bishop Sts.

P. H. Burnette,

Attorney-at-La- and Notary Public.Real Estate, Loans, Collections.

Phones: Office, Main 275; Res.Wh.1341Office, 79 Merchant 8t, Honolulu.

Special Saleof SAUCE PANS and PAINTS. Comeearly and take your choice.

A. FERNANDEZ & SON,Nos. 4450 King St., Katsy Block, betNuuanu and Smith Sts.; Tel. Main 189.

BUILDING MATERIALSOF ALL KINDS.

Dialers In Luibtr and Ca

ALLEN & ROBINSON,Queen SL, Honolulu.

-1 "Far Sate" cards at Bulletin office.

LOCAL AND GENERAL

Read "Wants" on page 6.White alpacas rcdurecl from 75c. to

4.'( a nnl at Mom's.Ilan your old Panama lint made

like now Globe Clothing House.The nct tegular mall to the Coast

will leave lJ the Korea a wick fromtoilaj

Neatly furnished rooms at tho Pop-

ular. $1, $1.50 and $2 per week. 1219

Fort Street.TaKo thought for tho morrow, and

lay In a stock of Irrigation. Oct It attho Pantheon.

GaKolliio launch for sale, lorapply to Hind, Rolph . Co ,

Campbell hlock.A illscontlnunnio liai been filed lu

the divorce suit of Tusa lll'ota t.Duimuhl lllrota.

Oahu Lodge, No. 1, K. of P., willmeet tonight at 7:31 o'clock In K. ofP. Hall, King street.

The Honolulu Sjmphony Societywill hold lis regular inietlug und reItearsal this cunlus.

Hnlng HnlKhcd her practice, cl".at Pearl Harbor, the Petrel will teturn to port on Situnljy.

The best cup of puro Kona coffeeIn tho city at tho New England link-

er'. Telephone Main 71.Her irpnlrs completed, the Allm

Coolie will (oiiio off the marine r.i'lvvaeither tomorrow or Monday

W A Kinney and 1 M. Swati7 leftfor Knunl .vcsti'idjy afternoon on hunt-ir'k- s

connected with Mdlrjilf planta-tion

.Mr Sltlngrr, n hotel mnii of l.osAngcltu. Is here louKIng for a locutionHe nirlvccl, with hlrt wife, In theSierra

Aftei two iIjjh In poit tli" Nlihniiwill Mill nt A oi loch this afternoon furKnunl ports, returning ou Smuhi) withsugar

One application of "Amble" to ourIron roof will protect ou from the exc(slo heat of Summer ilns ami pro- -

jour bullillng from leakage.Itect ou arc looking fur n good saddle,

at the Schuman Canlne Co,oung building. They ore opening up

a flue lino nt prices to suit the Union.The Pailfli Import Co lme reduced

their entire stock of ladles' n".to half price. Ladles embroideredturnover collars r.o. Sllkolluo iloKcrtout nt UK, n jnid.

In nil prohnlilllt the Iroquois willarrive back In port tomorrow fioniMaul nnd llllo The woil. im whlihsho nt to the other Ii lands .im fin- -

IkIiciI up )psterili.I'mll Klemme lias made a motion fur

difniilt to be entered against nil theilefiMidnnts who have not upturned luthe matter of bis pclltlci Lifore thci

.Land Registration Clouit.GEORGE R. EWART'S

'report on the Hidalgo Plantation andCommercial Company's properties inMexico will appear In

SATURDAY'S BULLETIN.Today ou are reminded lli.it dialing

Ulh specialties from Wilnh rarebit totshcll irnhs are to he had nt I twin

4. Co, Ltd, the food Rpei,iiillitK, 109King (.licet Telephones U) -- lo.

Sugnr Is now bilug tnkui h thoGvtaril C Tobt. Thai W'w-c- l haabten Idle foi humu weeks but will nowboon limo n largo. Hlie will net awayin about a week for Han 1'rumlKwi,"I SEE," SAID DOOLEY,

"That th' prlsldlnt Is plannln' an attack on th' good old English custom Iv

" Mr. Dooley discussesCorporal Punishment

IN SATURDAY'S BULLETIN.Heuctar Atkinson hits written for

ramplis of Hawaiian torUe and pinenppIeK to lie Rent to Washington forellnt rllintloii to the Picslilrnt mid pinlulnent ofllclalH. Airungcmtnts uro bo - i

lug made to send them as soon iih pos - l

Bible

I'lro tn n m nut niillniiifci- - mi tint!M

premlbeH of .Mrs 0 T. Oiillck, In Ku

new 2",x3M almost illA of delight1'1and ludispeiihabl tin

ing trip i'rlco nnd kuits splendid ocpilpmenl ut

Suppl Co.

One of most mueadslu tlio of tlic was givenaboard the Orleans osteuln.

turkey, roast pig andgoods thlngH in plent). was

belated dinner" of the,tho cseel having at Mill

oil both Clu and New Veal

A 8UDSCRIBER TO THEEVENING BULLETIN FORYEAR AT J3.00 IS ENTITLED TO A

YEARLY SUBSCRIPTION TOMETROPOLITAN MAGAZINE,

PUBLISHED YORK,AND ADDITION

WILL RECEIVE A 2400VOTE COU-

PON, WHICH HE MAY DEPOSITHIMSELF OR ANYONE HE

CHOOSES TO ASSIST THEPRIZE

THE MAGAZINE MAY BETO DIFFERENT

ADDRE88ES.

WORLD N wsrai(Associated Press

REVOLUTION MAY COME.

Jan. 10 In well Informedcircles here, the Internal situation ofRussia Is regarded as evy grae In-

deed It Is bollotcri tho Incidentof tlin firing upon tlic Impel of tho

was the icsiilt of a plot to killtho llniprcfiB It Is thought, morcoer,that the strike Is the result of political

than Industrial discontent, amiHint It portends revolution.

CZAR'S IN DANGER.St Petersburg, Jan. Despite tho

fact that statement has beenglcn out to the effect thnt the firingupon the ihuich in which tho Carnnd his family were attending ferlcoby a gun of the Bourse was tho

1 milt of lurelessucss, it Is believedthat there n plot lo take the Ufaof the i:niicioi nnd the Imperial faml-I- )

The most rigid lmcstlgatlou ofthe Uriitmstumc Is being made.

SITUATION SERIOUS.St Pelershurg, .Inn. lit Tho strlko

situation grows more and mora se-

rious A general xinpathctlcIn tin factories In the city Is

RUNNER CONDEMNED.Toklo, .Inn. 1 The captured block

ade ruunei Korcly has been condemned.

TO SETTLE BIG STRIKE.Berlin, Jan The strike nltuntlou

'I lie x.uupitli strikehas swelled the ranks of the uncui-pluj-

until thcie .Mo.oiin Idle mln(ik, nnd disturbances numerous.The i:niieior Ih uctlely H'cklng to

ii settlement of the troubles.

TO STUDY COMMERCE.Washington, Jan. 1!'- .- lu a special

ueicsago to the Semite, PiesldentHoosew'll recommends the bondingiluo.ul of sl common In I agents to

Mud manufiit lures and other commeico

COLD IN FRANCE.Paris, .Ian The damage to fruit

linil Mowers lu tho Ithicia Ij Hie lute(old snap Is estimated at n million ofIriimx

Builders ElectNew Officers

OfflierH etc toil e'sleida) evening bytho lliiilikis and Triolein' i:ilntiiKOninl Installed lust night ux follow h.

Piosldi John Einmcliilh.I'llst Vice President, W Harris.Seicinil W. C. W'tc-dci-

Titanirer, It C'uttou.DlrectiirK i: It. il.illi, A Onrtli,

.1 Noll, ,lr, Tliomas Shuip, A 1.

of Eke lion Thomasrihnrp. A It Claik, i; C.

As the of tho sonrtary wouldnot lie lead' for a week or two, thelionsuror's icjioit tvus held hack so asm (ome In the dclacd secrctar'sI port

Tlio follow lug wns lu exec-Ullv- o

session:Thnt thu collection Im

!i nil or iidjiincl oslaiillshod l thisho illscoutlnued and the

ted to noml to all per- -

llolMlslttttir OfOnlllilH tnr ffitloiltnnn slntenienl of the bums collected, to(.ttlicr with a oi of tills leBoliitlon "

Tlio next meeting of thewill be held .'nil.

GOVERNOR.

'th regard to fin thci organization or

llhl, shortl ufter 8 o'clock last nightgmo tho Palatini liicmcn u little oxei- - Tho Accounts Commission appoint-tls- o

Tho origin of the blao Ih u hoh-- , ' lo diuvv u bill which will apportiontir. nn there was no living In!""' appropilallons for tho various o

place About half of the hniihitl IhiicIb In proportion to the If venue,

burned, 'tlved from them, held n meeting lastA Folding Uiovvule Camera is jut ''"'"''"y which Senator Me Candles

iii ii.Im.- - rr i.lu n..i u nv .. vas iippolutcd dmirinan. No decision

reK,,lar meeting time, was reached,Commission has nn nppolntnient

eamtrii HiuI'hkodak coinnant ko lineal homo on

f no. cjallHonolulu

Phototlio ilahoinlo

histoiy xbipNew

There wns nil thoother Itthe "Christmasbhlp, been

human

NEWONE

FREETHE

IN NEWWORTH $180, IN

FORIN $1000

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ExchangeIVbiuaiy

WILL MEET

one

to meet the Governor for a confereniovilli ttfeieuie with tho woih to bedone tills afternoon.

GENEAU DEFENSE.

Captain Parker of the police andFlunk Dillon, an eye vvltucsH to Iliabboollug, gavo testimony in tho Geneauease osterday nfteinoou. It wns stat'eel by Attorney Douthitt that drunk.enuess will he tile point of Gene tin'sdefense. On motion b Attorney Gen-

ual Andrews ncuspnpet ucenuntH oftlio tilal wcro withheld from tho Juryas there weie, he said, "dlhloited 10.

01ts" DoUtllltt IOfllBC.ll to suppoitthe motion

tSPECIAL FOR FRIDAY.

Cotton tochon laces, 4 und r Incheswide-- , fie. nrd at L, II. Ken k Co.

Nesscliode pudding, blsquo und tut-t- i

fruttl ico ci cam, tn bricks for din-ner parties, at tho Now England Rak-fry- .

Tel. Main 74.

Call at 1057 Fort St.AND SEE

Dr.N.S.FairweatherABOUT YOUR DENTAL WORK. PRICES THE LOWE8T, OFFICE

THE CLEANE8T, ATTENTION THE BEST. NO LADY ASSI8TANT.

NEW YORK DtNTAL PARLORS

CotaWe Fit Glasses

Scientifically to relieve strain,and Improve the sight.

We Grind Lenses

for spectacles, accurately andpromptly.

We Repair Glasses

Factory on the premises.

A. N. SANFORD,OPTICIAN.

BOSTON BUILDING, FORT STREET.

Over May & Co.

Claus Spreekels. Wm. G. Irwin.

Claus Spreckels & Co.

BANKERSHONOLULU, : : : t. H.

San Francisco Agents Tho Nc-ai- la

National Dank of San Francisco.Draw Exchange on the Nevada Na-

tional Bank of San Francisco.London Tho Union of London and

Smith's Hank, Ltd.New York American Exchange Na

tional Hank.Chicago Corn Exchange National

Bank.Paris Credit L)onnals.Hongkong and Yokohama Hong,

kong Shnughal Banking Corporation.New Zealand and Australia Bank

of New Zealand and Bank of AustraInaln.

Victoria and Vancouver Bank ofBritish North America.

Deposits received. Loans made onappro cd security. Commercial andTravelers' Credits Issued. Bills of Exchange bought and sold.Collections Promptly Accounted For.

The FirstAMERICAN SAYINGS

AND TRUST GO.OF HAWAII, LTD.

SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL... $200,000.00PAID UP CAPITAL $100,000.00President Cecil BrownVice President M. P. RobinsonCashier W. G. Cooper

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

Interest allowed for yearly deposits attho rate of 4 per cent, per annum.

Rules and regulations furnished upon application.

The Merchants' Protective

Association,

THE LARGEST, OLDEST, MOSTSUCCESSFUL COLLECTION AGEN-CY IN THE WORLD. " " " " '

Established Twelve Years.

Publishers of Rating Book for theHawaiian Islands.

Offices: Rooms 5 and 6 Progress block,HONOLULU, H. T.

CURTAINS AND

ROPE PORTIERES

Fur richness of coloring andheauty of design they excelanything we have evershown before.

Porter Furniture Co,,Alexander Young Building, 8

Horse Shoeing.W.W.WrihtCo.

LIMITED.have opened a horse-shoein-

department In connec-tion with their carrlagoshop, etc. Having secur-ed the sen Ices of a first-clas- s

shoer, they are pre-pared to do all work In-

trusted to them In a first-clas- s

manner.

The Lewin-Mey- er Co.

Epicireai and Palace gsris

E. J. WALKER,Wholesale Agent.

THE WONDERFUL PIANOLA

Its action speaks louder than words.Come and hear It played at

BERG8TROM MU8IC COMPANY.

Odd Fellows Building.

Granite and Bronze monumentsAt Prices To Suit.

i .

Hawaiian Iron Fines and

176-1- 80 KING

NOW WE'RE

Mininunt Ltd

We are prepared to supply the People of Honolulu with Freshest elISLAND MEATS. Also, Garden Produce of all kinds; Butter, Eggs, Chick-ens, Turkeys, Sucking Pigs, Bacon, Ham; In fact, everythln" a FIRST'CLASS MARKET Ii called upon to furnish.

The ISLAND MEAT CO..JAS. E. WESTBROOKE, Manage

TELEPHONE MAIN 76. FORT ST., OPP. LOVE BLDQ.

PACIFIC TRANSFER CO.WILL CALL FOR YOUR BAGGAGE

We pack, haul and ship yourgoods and save you money.

Dealers in STOVE WOOD, COAL and KINDLINGS.

Storage in Brick Warehouse,

Wm. 6. Irwifl & Co., Ltd.

VM. O. IRWIN. . .President and Mgr.JNO. D. SPRECKELS... 1st Vice Pres.

V. 31. OIFFARD 2d Vice Pres.II. 31. WH'TNEY, Jr TrcasurfrniCIIAIlD IVERS SecretaryA. C. LOVEK1N Auditor

SUGAR FACTORSand

COMMISSION AGENTS.Agents for the

Scottish Union & National InsuranceCompany of Edinburgh.

Withelma of Magdeburg General In-

surance Company.Associated Insurance Company of Mu-

nich and Berlin.Alliance Marine & General Assurance

Co., Ltd., of London.Royal Insurance Company of Liverpool

Alliance Assurance Co. of London.Rochester German Insurance Company

of New York.

Agents of the

Oceanic Steamship CompaiyOF 8AN FRANCISCO., CAL.

IRE INSURANCE

THE

B. F. DILLINGHAM CO.

LIMITED,

General Agent for Hawaii

4tlss Assurance Company of London.hoentx Assurance Co. of London.

Haw York Underwriters' Agency.Providence Washington Insurance Co.

henlx Insurance Co. of Brooklyn.

4th floor, Stangenwald Bldg.

WM. I. IRWIN & CO., LTD.Agents for

Western Sugar Refining Co.,San Francisco, Cal.

Baldwin Locomotive Works,Philadelphia, Pa.

Newell Universal Mill Co.Manufacturers of National

New York, N. Y.Paraffin Paint Company,

San Francisco, Cal.Ohlandt & Co.,

San Francisco, Cal.Pacific Oil Transportation Co.,

San Francisco, Cal.

DAVID DAYTON137 MERCHANT STREET.

Lots for SaleIn KAPIOLANI PARK ADDITION,

KALIHI, and other desirable localities

Also 1 JUMP-SEA- DUCKDOARD,second band; good as new.

Manufactured fromICE pure distilled water

Delivered to any part ofcity by courteous drivers.

(ill Ice and Electric Ci.,waic Telephone Hue 1151

""or Rent" cards on sal at BurWamet,

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STREET.

OFF? Jj

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J 26 Kino; St. Phone Main 53

Alexander & BaldwinLIMITED.

OFFICERS.It. P. Baldwin PresidentJ. P. Cooko Vice President

V. M. Alexander... Second Vlco Pros.L. T. Peck Third Vice PresidentJ. NVaterhouso Treasurer0. M. Holph SecretaryW. O. Smith Auditor

SUGAR FACTORS,

COMMISSION MERCHANTS and

INSURAN6E AGENTS

Agents forHawaiian Commercial & Sugar Co.Haiku Sugar Company.Pala Plantation.Haul Agricultural Company.Klhcl Plantation Company. :

Hawaiian Sugar Company.Kahuku Plantation Company. t

Kahulul Railroad Company.Haleakala Ranch Company.

Castle & Cooke, Ltd.HONOLULU.

GommIss.8.i Merchants

I Sufar Factor

AGENTS FORTho Ewa Plantation Co.The Walalua Agricultural Co.The Kohala Sugar Co.The Walmca Sugar Mill Co.The Fulton Iron Works, St. Louis, UovThe Standard OU Co.The Geo. F. Blako Steam Pumps.Weston's Centrifugals.The Now England Life Insurance Ca.

ot Boston.Tne Aetna Fire Ins. Co. ot Hartford,

Conn.The Alliance Assurance Co. ot Londoa.

C. Brewer & Co., Ltd.Queen Street, Honolulu, T. H.

Affents lorHawaiian Agricultural Co, Ookala

Sugar Plant Co., Onomea Sugar Co,Ilouomu Sugar Co.AValluku Sugar Co.,Makeo Sugar Co.,IIaleakala Ranch Co.,The Planters' Lino ot San FranciscoPackets, Chas. Brewer & Co.'s line otBoston Packets.

List of Officers:0. M. Cooke, President; Oeorge

Robertson, Manager; H. F. Bishop,Treasurer and Secretary; Col. W. F.Allen, Auditor; P. C. Jones, C. If,Cooke and Geo. R. Carter, Directors.

UFEliiFllE

Insurance - AgentsAGENTS FOR

NEW ENGLAND MUTUAL LIFE IN-

SURANCE CO. OF BOSTON.

AETNA FIRE INSURANCE COM-PANY OF HARTFORD.

Fine Job Printing at the Bulletin.

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.HiEVENINO BULLETIN, HONOLULU, T. It., mi 20, 1003. THREE

MHt MINSTRELS REPORT WAS RtBTED

. January Sale of DanderineBOYS NEW ORLEANS BUILDERS AND TRADERSV

WORSTED DRESS GOODS CAPTURE THE TOWN OPPOSE PERKINS REPORT

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Consittin? of Eta mine, Voils, Alpacas, Creponj,Tweeds, Serges, Cravanettes, Cashmere,

and, in fact; our entire line of all wool dress

good.

Extraordinary BargainsWill Reign One Week

Beginning Monday Morning, Jan. 16

At All wool etamlnei,jTzr black and In colors.OUG Regular 90c quality.

At Alpacas In black anJS colors. Regular priceOOC 75c a yard.

1

At Sacqulnz cloth, alwool, 54 In. wide

OOC Regular J 1 quality.

At Black cashmere,rj. double width, al 4546C a yard and up.

At Silk and wool crepeIn cream. Regular

90C ft.to quality.

At Black fancvpons. Regular ft.2565C quality.

t A" W00' cheviotsi In. wide. Regular90C u 50 quality.

At Fancy tveeds,double- wiuw, regular 75tOUC a yard,

At cy black mohair

j ,wgufar soe quality

At Camel hair, 4B In

s . wide, In fancy plaidsOOC Regular fi quality.

FLANNhL FOR MEN GREATLY REDUCED

This Is the kind of weather when flannel gar-ments arc not only very comfortable but necessaryfor maintaining good hcatth.

Extra quality twilled flannel, in scarlet and navyblue. Cheap at 60c; sale price 40c a yard.

All wool flannel, chocolate mixed. 40c quality, onsale at 25c a yard

All wool tennis flannel, fancy stripe. 30c quality,on sale at 20c a yard.

N, S. Sachs' Diy Goods Co., ltd,.Corner Fort and Beretanla Streets.

Why Pay $100.00When you can purcrure the

Wellington No. 2 Typewriter

for $60.00? Thlt machine Is EQUAL to any machine In the market, andIt Is SUPERIOR TO ALL In several Important features. Permanent Align-

ment; Minimised Keyboard, 28 keys and 84 characters. Simplicity, one-thir- d

the parts more than found In others. Durability, steel parts hardened.Portability, only weighs 15 lbs.

Machines sent to any responsible person or house on 10 days' trial.

THEO. H. DAVIES & Co., Limited,HARDWARE DEPARTMENT.

What Others Say Drink More.

"Ths uss of carbonated beverages or water at an additionto win or alcoholic liquors la highly commendable, a thsygraatly mitigate, or wholly obviate tho retarding Influence ofauch liquors on tho digestion of atareh." Dr. I. Burnsy Yto, InPopular 8clne Monthly. Prof. Charle F. Chandler, chemistto tho N. Y. Board of Health; Dr. Julius, Professor of Analyt-ical Chemistry In the American Institute, and many othera allapeak In tho highest terms of the beneficial effect of "SODAWATER" upon tho ayatem.

Let ue auppty you with a case of our carbonated beverage.

Consolidated Soda Water Works, ltd.TELEPHONE MAIN 71

Why OurHAMS and BACON

Are So Good.Because we get the best Eastern ham and bacon to start with

then, what I most Important, we them fresh every otherday. That gives them the rich, Juicy flavor you always find In

those we sell. Unless the meat Is thus treated you will find It dryand unpalatable. Try a email order and you'll see what we mean.

Metropolitan Meat Co., Ltd,Telephone Main 45

CAST 8PELL OF PLEASURE OVERBIG CROWD AT OPERA HOUSE.

CLEVER AND ACCOM.PLISHED.

The printed program handed aroundby the Mariner minstrels tact opening

promised big things, and the promisewas com lied In elegant language.When the ct.cnts of the entertainmentgot under way tho promises were morethan fulfilled and the comfortablycrowded houso voted the talent of thnU. S. S. New OrlcnnH a clever and de-

lightful combination. Laughter wasIn order from start to wind-u- and nev-

er n moment occurred that Knew aliltc.lt.

Besides Honolulu folks In generousnumbers, there were In the big housoofficers nnd men of the New Orleansand military and navul people general-ly.

Made up In the most approved man-

ner and splendidly robed, the follow-ing performers served out tun by tliuwholesale: It. I. Crandall (generalmalinger), I). I'. "tiller (assistant man-

ager). J. I'. Forster (stage manager),Eddie Hcthcrltigton, J. I'. Itohlnson,.1. T. Callahnn, I'. II. Cucilccl;, M. E.Dlckerson, V. 12. .Morris, 1. J. Oppcr-ma-

W. F. Doris, II Krncht, W. T.Wicuch, V. II. Ilrlglil, M. E. Ityuu,M. V. Woods, J. W. Howard, F. W.Phillip?. W. .1. Ilclso, II. T. William.W. II. taigc, W. J. rillplali, W. 1

Gray.The rising of the curtain discovered

L S. 1'. 8. New Orleans" spelled Inthe letters adorning each rhalr of Hit

crescent of minstrels' thrones.taeal thrusts punctured the schedul

ed program now and again, much tothe amusement of all. Uergers band

as referred to as "Dutch andny" Cunhn could not be left alone,his generous figure having caught Iliasharp eyes of the bluejackets.

"The Spirit" of '"." tableau, the fa-

mous three, the color sergeant, liferand drummer boy, stirred tho house toa high pilch of enthusiasm.

And so the program mingled merri-ment and emotion, fun and sentiment.In good, complete professional style,for these plurrs arc old lunula at thobusiness, having performed In manyports, pleasing many different peo-

ples.Itynn was Indeed the Prime of Clog

Dancers, his legs appeared entirely in-

dependent of the rest of his body andhe made the gathering marvel. Dick-crso- u

and Urlght aro expert dam cmami liiiuw how to entertnln. Fullerand Hethcringtou manufactured laugh-ter In a continuous stream for n while.J. F, Forster sang "The Old FlngNever Touched the Ground" In an luspiring manner and Callahan's olcocharmed In "Where tho Sunset Turns.tho Occau's Uluc to Gold." W. T,Wmiili prou'd himself u versatllucomedian and Ms "colored" oratorywas Immense. Oppermuu and llrlghtexecuted musical gymiiattlcu, makingthe croud roar, the former blew tho'recall' ou a rllle. They got music outof ever thing Imaginable.

The following program proved afeast throughout:

PART I.Tho Grand Entree, tho Most Complete

and Picturesque Scene Ever Pro-duced In Minstrelsy, IntroducingEmperors of Minstrelsy.

ALL IN I1I.ACK FACE.Vocal Choir Cucdck, Phillips, Gray,

Morris, DUlierson, Woods, Heine,Callahan, Itynn, Howard.

Interlocutor J. F. ForsterFirst Edition of End Men

Itoblnsou and llrlght"I'm Taking No Chances on Missing

Ma Meals" Lew Fuller"Down On the Farm" Morris"It Ain't No Disgrace to llun It You

Get Scared" ttoblnson"In tho Valley Where the Ulucblrds

Sing" J. F. Forster"Mr. Moon, Moon, Silvery Moon"...

Eddie Hetherlngton"Where the Sunset Turns tho Oceans

Illuo and Gold" Callahan"The Old Flag Never Touched the

Ground" J. F. ForsterTAULEAU SPIIUT OF 70.

I'AIIT II.Tho versatile comedian WrenchWho will tell you "How It Happened"Kings of tho novelty musical world. .

Oppcrmau and BrightIn a novelty of thejr own creation.

Frlnco of clog dancers llnnTho Harmony Four Morris, first ten-

or; Urlght, baritone; Dlckerson,second tenor; Phillips, bass.

Vocalizing up to data, sentimental,popular and comedy selections.

Tho greatest of dancersDlckerson and Urlght

Excruciatingly funnyFuller nnd Hetherlngton

Tho manufacturers of laughter.

"I SEE," SAID DOOLEY,"That th' prisldlnt is plannln

tack on th' good old English custom ivMr. Dooley discusses

Corporal Punishment I

SATURDAY'S BULLETIN.',

PASSENGERS DEPARTED.

I Kauai ports, per stmr. Mlka-hal-

Jan. 19. A. S. and wife,Miss Ella Wight, Miss Alice Jones, W.

Kinney, F. Crawford,' F. Wcfcer, F.M. Swanzy, Itev. Hcnbcrg. '

"For Rent" cards on tale at Bulletin,

TEXT OF FEDERAL BUILDING COM-

MITTEE'S RECOMMENDATIONWHICH WAS LOST LAST

EVENINO.

Following Is the text of the Builderand Traders' Exchange Federal Build-

ing Committee's report which was Inannual meeting laBt evening rejected,Kuhlo's bill being endorsed. Elsewhereappears the Exchange's letter todaysent to the Delegate :

To the Builders and Traders'

Gentlemen: Your committee appoint-ed to consider the matter of Federalbuilding for Honolulu find as follows:

Offices and officers of the FederalGovernment at present located In tbacity of Honolulu aro:

1st. U. S. Cuttoms staff occupyingthe Custom House of Monorchia! dusan nnthpiated structure, corner Allenuml Fort streets.

2nd. U. S. Postal scrvho occupyingthe 1'ost Office erected under theMonarchy with addition In 1SU9 nndreicntly repaired but totally Inade-quate to the growing business of tbrcilice.

3rd. F. 8. District Court slnff, In-

cluding Judge, District Attorney, IJfc Marshal nnd their deputies nmfclerks; located In tho Territorial Jn.ltclary building "on sufternntc" as Itwere, for that building Is today, eenrec-l- y

udequuto to Territorial require-

Itli. V. S. Murine Hospital sen lexbuilding on Allen stivtt. In

roar of Custom House.Gill. U. S. Marine Hospital wards

now located In Queen's tlospllnl.I tfth. U. S. Marine Hospital Servicesurgeon occupying building on Allen

Son-- ! street. In rear of Custom House.7th. U. S. Military Hospital now lo-

cated ou Wyllle street.Sth. U. S. Quarantine Office located

on Allen street.Uth. U. S. Depot and Chief Quarter- -

masters witu omcc on unlet, near .Mil

ler street, oi cup) lng Territorial National Guard's premises.

loth. U. S. Engineers, Young build-ing.

11th. U. S. Naval Station with of.lice at foot of Punchbowl street.

l!th. U. S. Naval Paymaster lo-

cated at Nuv.il Station.lStli. U. S. Weather Bureau local

id In building.tfth. I.'. S, l.lght-lious- Hoard lo-

cated In Young building.15th. U. S. Itevcnuc Department lo-

cated In Executive building.ICth. U. S. Immigration Depart-

ment located at Custom House.nth. V S. Shipping Commissioner

located on Merc bunt street.The list of olllces abota enumerated

and the scattered location of tho several departments represented here,make self evident the desirability. Ifnut actual necessity of properly hous-ing them under one root us soon us.possible.

The present scattered location ofthese several departments nnd their In-

adequate facilities for handling thogrowing business coming to themmakes It Imperative, In the Interest ofthe business community that whateveris to be dune should bo done now.

This factor of Immediate, necessityus to consideration of the pos-

sibilities of the usual routlno of build-ing operations under Government aus-pices and In this connection it Is wellto benr in mind the many )curs ofwork, worry and trouble experiencedby cities of tho West Coast In tho

of appropriation, tho selectionof a slto unci after all preliminary

uro completed, tho tlmutonsumed In erection.

Locally While tho business commu-nity Is well united In Its views as totho section of tho city within whichthe Federal building should be located,yet tho slto has not been selected andevery owner will mako an opportunityof presenting tho advantages of hisown particular property, naturally In-

definitely delaying flic tlmo when, thasite having been purchased and preli-minary data having been obtained,tho matter of building can bo con-sidered, It will bo a question as to thotime for diawlng plans, then the tlmofor procuring and forwarding neces-sary structural material after tho eon- -

tract has been let; these all indlistln?the lapse of cars before the ilnal com-pletion of any structuro that may booriginally planned to meet the Federallequircmcnts.

In tho light of tha above noted prob-abilities tho altcruato proposition Isadvanced for the purchase of .in exist-ing structure, tho builders aiui tradersof Honolulu feeling that tho public)

Jluck and wind and eccentric dancing.' welfnro Is the prlmo co.isldeiatlon in

IN

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this matter of a Fcdeial bullJIng,Wo therefore recommend the follow,

lng resolution for adoption by tho Ex-change:

Whereas. Tho officers and denart- -I .mm. a In.mlli. ..... ...1.1. ... .1.. ,.- !....,an at- - '"vut luimij nil i

uovcrnmeni nro scatlere-- l tluougnouttlip city, many of them In quurters

Inadequate to their requirementsand many occupying rooms In Terri-torial buildings, crowding our localGovernment out of neeJci room, and

Whereas, It Is highly desirable thatthis condition should bo obviated atthe earliest possible moment, and

Whereas, Tliero Is pending a Milbefore Congress appropriating (1,400,.000 for a public building for Honolulu,

I Now, therefore, bo ItHcsolvcd, That the Uuildirs and

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of Wi KRwUn, ths dlsrarrrsriifthlicnitli.ilr urowliu lier beauti-ful hair was grovro Khollj h um o(rt tonic.

littln elrl no mom hair thin thetteiaco rhIM hrlot u.Iiik lun'lorlii", hlliioir the thn lonsi-t- t slid mail toautllnl

of juI.Imi hair ctt--r ctillJo( tier sin In Ilia norl.l.

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FOR SALE AND GUARANTEED BY HOLLISTER DRUG COMPANY, SOLE A6ENTS.

Great OpportunityFor Ladies, Misses & ChildrenShoes' almost given away in this unparalcllcd clearance sale.

the

begins Monday Morning, Jan. 6 th, at 8 o'clock

LADIES' SHOES.FormerNowPrices. Selling.

Lnlrd. Srhober & Co. tallies' Cloth Top I.aco Hoots G 50 $2 50l.alnl, Schober & Co. Ladles' Handmado Welt Lncu Uoots C CO 2 CO

aluo! ,

Laird, Schober & Co. Hundmndo Turn I.aco Hoots, tip damaged C 00

Laird, Schober & Co. .allies' Haudmndo Turn Ilutton Hoots, Low Heel . .Lnlrd, Schober & Co. Ladles' Handmado Turn Ilutton Hoots, Century Lust

Thcso goods are perfect.

Lnlrd, Schober & Co. Ladles' Pat. Kid Turn Lnco Hoot, Louis X IV. HeelIilid, Schober ft Co. Ladles' Clolh Top Oxford Turn Pnt. Tip, Medium Heeltalid, Schober & Co. tattles' Mcrldcth Ties, Pat. Tip. Cuban Hoc!talrd, Schober & Co. Ladles' Cloth Top Oxford Pat. Tip, Medium HeelJohn Foster's I.ndlcs' Cloth Top Oxford, Pat. Tip, Medium Heel

then come and

Elegant

50

50

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50talrd, SchcibiT ft Co. Ladles' Whllo Canus Oxford, Louis XIV. Heel, soiled 3 50Laird, Schober & Co. tallies' Itussct Oxford c 00

Laird, Schober ft Co. tallies' Ideal Colonial Sllpperr, Louis XIV. Heel C 50talul, Schober ft C". Lodles' Vlcl Kid Headed Slippers, tauls XIV. Heel C 00Laird, Schober ft Co. Ladles' Ideal Kid Illuchcr Slippers, Louis XIV. Heel G 60Laird, Schober & Co. tallies' Vlcl Kid niucheretto Slippers, Louis XIV. Heel '. C 50

They nro very finest goods that can bo mndo and uro great bargains.

Laird, Schober Co. Ladles' Vlcl Kid Opern, for houso slipper wood heelJohn Foster Ladles' Itussct Tan taco Hoots, WeltJohn Foster tallies' Tan Vic! taco Hoots, TurnJohn Foster tallies' Itussct Leather Laco Hoots, WeltHerlng Co. Ladles' Dongola Laco Hoots, "McKay," sizesllerlng Co. Ladles' High Cut Walking Hoots, Welt

FormerNowLots. Pairs. Prlees.Selllnn.

MISSES AND SHOES.Laird, Schober Co. Misses, Turn, Tan Laco Hoots, Cloth Toptalrd, Schober Co. Misses, Turn, Tan Ilutton nootsLaird, Schober Co. Misses, Turn, Ilronzo Strap SlippersLnlrd Schober Co. Misses, Turn, Itusset Strap SlippersLaird, Schober Co. MIbscs, Turn, Button Doots, odds anil endstalrd, Schober Co. Child' Tnn Vlcl Laco Hoot, Cloth TopLaird, Schober Co. Chllds Tan Vlcl Ilutton Hoot, Clot hToplnlrd, Schober Co. Chllds' Tan Vlcl Ilutton Hoot, Kid Top

They aro tho finest children's goods made.

Misses' Tnn "itrnp nnd How SandalChllds' Tan Strap aud Dow Sandalllables' Tnn Strap and Bow SandalChllds' Itcd Laco Hootnublcs' lied Button Hoot

OTHER BARGAINS EQUALLY AS GOOD,

Manufacturers' Shoe Co., Ltd.,lOSl FORT STREET.

Traders' Exchanga of Honolulu hearti-ly endorbo tho lilll now pending beforeCongress, and feeling that tho best In-

terests of tho public will conservedby leaving tho question of the purchaseof existing structure purchubo ofslto and erection of building,Commission appointed provid-

ed In said bill;

ItCbolvcd, That copy this reso-

lution forwarded tho authoritiesWashington, through tho Governor

of this Territory.Kcepcctfully submitted,

Signed JOHN FMMEI.UTH,LOGAN,

8TANI 3Tr:IiE'HON,Committee.

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FOUR EVENING BULLETIN, HONOLULU. T. II, HIUDAY. JAN. 20, 1903. f

EVENINGBULLETINPublished Every Bay Except Sunday,

at 120 Klug Street, Honolulu,T. II., by the

BULLETIN PUBLISHING CO., LTD.

WALLACE R. FARRINGTON. Editor

Euleicd at the Postolllce nt Hono-lulu ns second class matter.

SUBSCRIPTION RATES.

Payable In Advance," ,

Evening Bulletin.Per month nn)vvhcrc In I). ?...$ .75Per quarter, nuywhere In V S.. 2.U0Per j ear, anywhere In U S 8 00Per J ear, postpaid, foreign ..... 11.00

Weekly Bulletin.Elx Months $ .HO

Per )cnr, anywhere In U. S.... 1 00Per )cnr. postpaid, foreign .... 2 00

Telephone 2G0

Postofflco Hox 718

Kill DAY JAN. 20. 100".

If Hcneau'H tistlnionv does iiatlitni:

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else, certain!) furnish a text " "'"' t u , Hnmakun. sugar sea-- a

lesson. jlie "'J1"' '' brokers' j (j mol beenioii.ni be an ,, nttnU Ending pc

Willi usual legard n.eurnev litutnl Imnl market I()(, ,1(,a )s Wl.

tho paper ' m.tbocls. broLcr l"way i.etween Allm Hoblnsonstntiments the mouth the IMesl the stock three, Mvs .yc f,,r wrcik todent mid .points while passing his,,,,,, ,alUir

Dlspit. he on llussl.ui situationb wa) of London lould hardl) be ex--

uccteil nresent nn ih.erful nhnsesof the Cz.ers task. an) i xlstcd.

Turn the McKlnle) Park mttCount) of Oahu or nmnlcip.illt) ofHonolulu and there will be no objfo--

from outside Islands oerpn)liu for Honolulu l.mules

.. . . . ,. u t Irta"V '

Vli loaded Its sugar stock ton j

wll be i, to really-- t .at the promised

il li I, In it. I u i i il til a 111 IVnfc IXtSttl'llllHagain dlxldcnd prices. land iwusiil.

ailed examine passedIndhldujls factions working defense second

Hawaii Washington will walk withthe Congiesslonal lepresentntlie eleel- -

b) ll.e people 1( the) workliUIn fact rather than In name (or Ha

(

waii.

Posslbli If McKlnle) park Is tinnedowr the Territory sonn thing may!

done toward carrjlng out the orlgl-- .

purpose Smh a solution does notreflect a large amount of . redlt upon acommunlt) that easil) forgotMcKlnley's memory is entitled in apopular memorial.

Tho member of the Legislature whuthinks he will held a strictaccounting for bis attitude on local

government laws will And blniselftad'Jcr and wiser. Treachery is some,times buicessful for a short time butthe people not stand everysession Legislature

Kepresentntlws of Labor, op-

portunity 1b jours pave the forSkilled American labor on the sugarplantations of Hawaii. Will )outhis to the winds on account of smallfarm howl that no connection with

problem In hand, raised only tomislead and defeat a projut thatmakes for the prosperity all?

When the Ciar was attaikcd aJapanese during his travels In Japanbis relative from Greece, said "Nickyran." As the dispatches say thc Em-per-

calm and lollccted In thmidst of the grape shot fired bisown mm. It Is fair to presume fromtbls other Incidents Japanese

can mike Nicky run. Theytertalnl) making a finished It.

Continuing Its program of endenvordiscredit Delegate, Thurs-

ton's newspaper uses a columneditorial space misinterpret Dehi-gat- e

Kuhio's public letter. What Ku-hl- o

asks Is that Hawaii's work laWashington shall be conducted on

series of tangents representing, eacharriving In Washington.

United action, thatevery move shall lount, lovers

jiosillon. This is thor-oughly sensible that the Individual op-

posing it makes himself ridiculous.

men thoroughly canvass-ing the will decidethey cooperate with capital, in-

crease the power of citizen labor onthe plantations sell theof American skilled labor forof prejudiced pottage. Sooner laterljihor Is always recognized In thoAmerican schemo. Now that the dayhas arrived In Hawaii worBthan folly for Labor to scorn the recog-

nition refuse conperato on linesthat will promoto prosperity cltl-Ke- n

labor, assuro Industrial stabilityhasten the day when citizen laboroccupy Its proper placa In every

throughout tho Territory,

Tho with which the ene-

mies of county government predict

Sugar AdvancesA small amount of money Invested

with u monthly beatsSUGAR STOCK

city block.

For particulars apply,PHOENIX SAVINGS, AND

LOAN ASSOCIATION.Judd Building, Honolulu

Guarantee CapitalPaid-i- n Capital 11,300,000.00

E. POCOCK,Cashltr.

that the Commission wind withn deadlock anil the Lcglslatutc willpot ho able ague on n law In anye i lit In almost amusing. l'nlluu oftin-- t.tglslatuiu to pass n count) lawwill nuaii (lint n majority the Hnpublicans clcittil In the people Listfall will violate their pledges. No oneam u,,,,,,) . a. guvciiwho wl nn thins nc.ompllsh i'uXtiueflve purpose would Iiim e the- ,ICRlflolon. a Poll.) of rank r- -

ldv nn.l violation of tuist placed,bv the people Is worththe iniinbem of Legislature- to ,.

I.... .1.... ..... I... ..Itii.'ii, ijv- iniii i iit- - iiuj'iii'i in inninglaw did Its utmost to prevent theeess of the Itepublliaii ticket In theN'ovcniboi Hiving mndo nnIgnominious failure of Its originals. the piophet Is now doing lisbest lend the leglslatois Into n pol-I- t

x of (intention lesultlng In the lank-s- tMud of political tioiichcr).

An advancing market n good thingpi in hied the public Is dealt with fair- -

I) nt nil points Should any broker orblotters diop Into (be s)tcm of fren- -

l(,,l "nance thnt does give thn buy- -

ji.i.ic.i. uiii renin uie enci en ..is ropeJ1'1 as soon as the public finds It

ANOTHER VENIRE FOR JONESCASE.

(Continued from Page 1.)mptm ihallcnge on Itlih.nd Wcedein.

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plate but (hnlleugeil on tho;;ioiinls that a filend of theJones fnnill) He exiused mid, ,t !! ttl I i.

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will for tr M ,0, "' I"'"? '! As thelr "- - ltempcrau.e gm sw haisslon then, willonl), "! ,,,, , , noU

Its In the prn.uitlvo A Batll to i, ,iernioinlng grnttiltousl) puts improved A V and

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We have every facility forthe speedy handling of

business entrusted to ui.

HENRY WATERHOUSE

TRUST COMPANY, Ltd.

Cor. Fort and Merchant StHonolulu, Hawaii.

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ALAKEA

TURNS TURTLE

SCHR. CONCORD

HER BERTH

T,0 scllooncr c,m.au. belonging tom.n K uob,on. turned turtle nt her

,,, , Xlunl Umv nl)()llt 4 .llock,,, , , , rcMnR t thc

Qn ,R,r m,, (,r arc , , ,,,

. , .,., ,,,, ,. u-- i""- "" ' "" "" ""I "- - ""klMwnid anil In such n way that astiff westeily blow would piobably fin-

ish her. At the time b1k went downthen was no one aboard ami she hadno freight.

The supposition Is that the vesselwng moored oet nn old anchor orsome other Iron Instrument whichgiadtinlly pleired through, lotting Inthe wntcr. It Is said that the harborIn Hint locality Is full of iron Inlcka-hrncl- .

of ever) description.The Concord Is n essel about the

tamo size as the Kn Mol. She has,, ,, , ,r.,, .,.. nn.

f Is I'iUO.

'i"i I J' "i- v 41 S 4' ? iJ uen's place but as he bad foimed n

llrm opinion he was excused.Venry was the Inst man left of the

persons sen ed of the special rnlreof flft) persons which wns Issued on,liiuuir Hi Tho c mil t accordinglygne onlers for the Issuing of n new

iipeclnl wnlie, whin A. (1 M Itoblert- -

sou objcitecl on the grounds that thenl.l l,it t mili--i liml tint nil t nt liisnill P"IMII W IIIIU HUM UH ,l UM H

fact that there still teinninul some persons of the spednl iculre of January11. who had not been sen ed, and whohad ns a lonsequciice not been tailed

, mill i nuiniiili ,1 ttinl fiii llilu innLiiii (lift

hiiustecl unci a new one should not beIssued bcfoie such was the cn-- c

Judge Hoblnson overruled the objec-

tion nud ltols'rtson noted nn exi epHon The lourt then ordeiecl the clerkto drnw a new special venire of flftpersons returnable Monday nt if)' a m.until which time the Jur) Mas ewused

FISCHER RAIDED.

Prank I'lsehcr'H plnee In ()ucenmeet near Hie hards was raided b) thepollco lust night and the proprietororreHti-c- l on two ihurges, one of sellingliquor without license mid the either ofkeeping a disorderly house. Tills p'.vhas been on the suspect a lor a lungtime but the keeper of It was nlvr;.vssly enough to elude apprehension. Lastnight It was diffeient The place waslull of sailors and women, and. It Isalleged, all weie drinking tie! Huff that"soothes" or "makes savac,oV us III

ase ma) be.In the house was found a case of

beer nnd a number of empty l,er bot-

tles These were taken along lis evi-

dence. In speaking of thj mailer Ibismorning High Sheriff Hem) said thatIt was not only his Intention to pme-elit- e

Fischer to the end, hut he Intend,ed going nfler all the Illicit, places Inthat locality and in Kak.iako, of i.Milithere aio n large number

GEORGE R. EWART'Sreport on the Hidalgo Plantation andCommercial Company's properties inMexico will appear In

SATURDAY'S BULLETIN.

Hvde. Isle of Wright, had a new

Kflll' IU1 M llltn liri nun I linwu ll.vtal.en,,, .,,, ,,, ,,,, , ,, rv

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sport the other day a regatta forchildren. lu the bhallow water, wnerodrowning was Impossible, the children

At

Wholesale Prices!Having been fortunate in securing a choice line of

Suitings at an enormous discount, wc arc offering forJO days only great inducements in our Tailoring Dcp't.

Fit and Style Perfect.

Material Guaranteed First Class

Choice

$2:2

raced in Skins vviin pauuics, nnu intubs, ami had great fun.

Measure

these Suitings

STREET,

FOR FULL SUIT TO ORDER

Be in time and take advantage of the selection.

L. B. KERR & COMPANY, Limited,

in pi(OH PUS

Offers Government Site

As Part of ParkSystem.

WILL 1MPR0YE SITE

PRIOR TO TRANSFER

COMMITTEE CALLS ON GOVERNORWHO MAY RECOMMEND THE

SCHEME IN MESSAGE TOLEGISLATURE.

The McKlnlcy Memorial Committedthis noon called on (!ocrnor Carterand submitted to him the propositionthat tho Cioiernment take ocr thepark and look after Its nialntennme.The (lowrnor Is still considering theproposal, lie will tomorrow afternoongo with J A MiCnudless, a membero the tommlttee, to the park site forthe purpose of Inspecting It. Tho subject will prohahl) be dwelt on In theGovernors missage to the coming Leg-

islature.'I he .McKlnle) Memoilnl Commllkc

lias already acquired an extensile lnrksite filing King strut and the exten-

sion of the road which lends to thebaseball gioiincH, the slto being nianl.iOf these giounds It has r.00 feet faclug King street mid about 110O feetfacing thc baseball load extension.

The new park comprises about fourteen acres which Includes a lake aboutfive aires in extent. This laku is the nuese ST Chinese ami 23 of nil othermain feature of the place and was the , nationalities. There nro 15 )oung

reason for the committees tiles In tho tinlnlng school. Threo oftclcctlus this site It Is thc onl) platoi these wcic pupils nt the kindergartentu the vicinity of this city where ficsh when It waB fjrst started In Queen Kmwater boating and such nquntlc sporU ma Hall. Tho Maul Association hascan be had and It is proposed to make an enrollment of 291 children. Thethe lake the principal attraction of the . Kohala kindergarten has nn enrollmentpark

Thc committee Is nt present In pos-

session of a fund of $8,000 which itproposes to spend nn the Improvingof thc premises. It does not, however,desire to rpend tho money now, as Itlias no nssurniicc of public subscrip-tions to keep up thc park, and accord-ing!) wants to effect an arrangementat the appionchlng session of the Leg-

islature by which thc site Is deededover to thc Tcrrltor) on the condi-

tion that the government adds It toIts piescnt park s)stcm and pledgesItself to maintain it as a park.

Should this nrrangement ho madethe committee will spend the fund ofJ 5,000 in Improving thc cite, so that aperfectly well prepared park "w. Ill bebanded over to the Territory.

iiicnarus;hno, Oullck; nnd virtue

rw. Alin-- sue is iic uiiiiuiiruvcugrounds Is rather barren with

eoral rock protruding tho surface,while the only vegetation growing onit nro klavve trees. It Is estimated,however, that thc $8,000 will thoplace in excellent shape providing forgrading, tilling In of hollows and pip- -

ing. Some tlrao ago bids ere called.for grading and the silo. In- -

rludlng thc spreading one footloll over the area. This could bo donotor 111,000. Tho commlttco figures thatthe park could be properly maintained

the Government for about 11200 a)car. this fund pa) ing for four men tolook after the place.

STOCK MARKETBROKERS BUSY

HAS A FEVER

The locat stock market has aTransactions are wild and exciting.Drolcers have tholr hands full fllllncorders and ever) body seems bo sat-isfied with the strenuous bull tendency.Doings today wero many and vigorous.

IlonoUaa started In at (23.75, vvcutto $1M, advanced a quarter, and thenanother quarter, recording 24.Gl.Over 700 shares changed bauds.

Five Hawaiian Agricultural went$95; 100 Hawaiian Sugar sold J31j$2000 Walalua bonds brouiiht $100 and16000 1'ala brought $102. Several hun-dred shares of Kvva sold from $2S.S0to $J9. was actlvo at $1.1.23,$13 50, $13,75 and $11. One hundred

of Hawaiian Commercial wentat $35 and another hundred of thesame stock sold at S6.7G, thirty claysdelivery.

Tho Henry Waterhouse Trust Com-pany leeched a cable from 12. I'ollllzt Co. of San Francisco, dated SanFraiulsco at 11:60 a. in, today, quot-ing Hawaiian Commercial at $85.7finnd Honoliaa at $24.25 bid and $21 S7Va

ashed.

The Woonsockct Reporter 60)8 itmust be a day of small things withthe Democratic National Committeevchin William F. Bheehan Is willing togive his personal attention to Demo-cratic party chances In Ilbodo Island.

The BU8INES8 MAN'S HANDYpublished In the Saturday Bulle-

tin and the Weekly Edition, gives aconcise and complete resume of all le-

gal notices, calls for tenders, Judg-ments, building permits and real es-

tate transactions. Evening Bulletin,75 cents per month. Weekly Bulletin,$1 per ".

When It comes to buncoing you withthe shell game the peanut man standasupreme.

'1 V'r

1HT1rmmmThe annual meeting of the I'rco

Klndei garten and Children's Aid Asso-ciation held this morning In ought outreports show lug that this most cummeiidablo organization Is going for-ward with Its work of doing good tu nver) effective innnner.

The meeting was held in thc Haa-lale- a

Hall thiough the courtesy of theS)mphony Club and was veiy well at-

tended. Reports from the several departments showed n healthy conditionand the Treasurer's statement demon-stinte-

n balance on hand of l 11.22.

The Income fur the )ear wus (9,114.11.As Mrs. Hall expressed It, the Kinder-garten Association Is solvent but notItch

.Reports from the alllllnted kinder- -

arte ns of Maul mid the Islandsshowed thc excellent Influence of thokindergarten In the homes of the par-

ents ns well as iipou the children.Teachers report that the mothers

come nnd consult legal din rj

tho management of children and manyproblems of the home. These schoolare doing a great dcnl of good, particularly In n sanitary way. Thc sani-tary work of which Mrs, Thompsonlias (barge In tho illy Is remarkable inIts effectiveness.

Miss Martin was present and aftermaking n few remarks pla)cd for anexhibition of dramatic songs given by)oung ladles of tho training classwhom sho had been teaching cratultously

The leport of the Castle Homo show-r-

nn nvcragp cniollmcnt of 01. Thototal enrollment of the Honolulu kin- -

tleigartcus was )!), of which I3J wcrollaunllans, m Portuguese, loC Jnp

pf childrenOfficers elected for tho coming )oar

rcio:President Mrs. R. II. WaterhouseHist vlco president Mrs. S. II.

Hole.Second vlco president Mrs. J.

Lowrcy.Third lco president Mrs. Tbeo.

Richards.Ilecordlng Secretary nislo Water-hous-

Financial secretary Mrs. MargaretHopper and Mrs. V. F Krear.

Treasurer Mrs. K, M. Swanzy.Auditor W. L. Howard.Advisory Commlltco for various

Echools Kort street, Mr. A. Merrill;Miller street, Ilcv. A. B. Soares; Pa- -

lama, Hoy. V. M. Klncald; Vlne)nrd. en I

Homo, Mr. K. A. Schnefer, W. II. Cnstlo. K. M. Swnnzy, C. IL Atherton.

y,ay3 and Means Committee Mrsj,. l. McCandless, Mrs. S. M. Damon,Miss Charlotte Carter, Mrs. Clgnoux,

tr. II. A. Coleman.Commlttco on Affiliated Klndergar- -

ten Mrs. D. L. Marx. Mrs. C. A. l)a- -

is, Mrs. II. P. Baldwin. Miss EmilyA. Babb, Miss Ellen O. Ljman.

Committee on Kindergarten Club - -Mrs. S. D. Henpy, Mrs. J. Deib)Mrs. K. Wood Miss A. Felkcr. .Miss

Ermine Cross.H)glenc Mrs. Alice IL Thompson,

Mrs. Frances Lawrence.Uutldings and Grounds Mrs. 1. W.

l'tterson, Mrs. W. M. Graham, Mrs.W. B. Ilrown. Mrs. C. A. Calbralth,Mrs. C. II. Cooke.

Children's Aid and Children's Home.Mrs. W. F. Frcar, Mrs. John Os- -

orne, Mrs. C. u. Damon and Mrs.Phillip Krear.

Rules and Regulations Mrs. An-

drew Fuller, Mrs. Richards, Mrs. Low-icy- .

Publication Mrs. W. W. Hall, Mii-- s

B Castle, Mrs. W. L. Howard, Miss M.J Alexander, Mrs. F. arifflths. MissA

"I SEE," SAID DOOLEY,"That th' prlsldlnt Is plannln' an at-

tack on th' old English custom iv" Mr. Dooley discusses

Corporal PunishmentIN SATURDAY'S BULLETIN.

e

The diver has to build up a reputa-tion on a business that Is continuallyholng down.

NEW - TO-DA- Y

NOTICE.

WiLDKIffe STEAMSHIP CO.

CHANUK IN SAILINO TIME OF3TI3A.MKR "LIKKLIKB."

Steamer "Ltkellke" will mako oootilp per week instead of two trips asheretofore, beginning Moudey, Janu-ary 30th, as per tho following sched-ule:

Sailing from Honolulu Mon-day at S p. m. for Kaunakakai, Hal.vwa, Wsllau, Pelekunu, Kalaupcpa, Pu.koo, Honolua, Kaanapali, Lahnlna, La-na- l,

Olowalu, Klhel, and Keawakapti;and for Makena tho first and thirdw.ecli of each month.

Returning will sail from ltbalnaFriday afternoon for Pukoo, Kamalo,and Kaunakakai, arriving In HonoluluSaturday morning.

WILDE1T8 STEAMSHIP CO. .

. 29"-J- an. 20. 21. 23. 21, 25, 20, 27, 2S,

30, JJl. Feb, 1.

444444444

MAKE

housebeautiful

by having your pictures Iramed nt ourArt Rooms. New lino of

MOULDINGSiNeat and Inexpensive, also PRINTS

POSTERS and ORAVURES ofall sorts

ART DEPARTMENT

Pacific Hardware Company, Ltd.,

OLIVES! the best yet imported (or

Luncheon or dinner

N twenty-fiv- e different

Varieties and izcs of bouies.

fclACH bottle of specially selected 'fruit,

TUFFED or plain to

These are specially packed for us by Charles Gulden,New York, and represent the highest quality grown.

All sizes, both of olives and bottles.

SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY.

Henry May & Co., Ltd.,Retail Main 22 TELEPHONES Wholesale Main 924

4

BY AUTHORITYTERRITORY OF HAWAII.

TREASURER'S OFFICE, HONOLULUOAHU.

IN RE DISSOLUTION OF THE HO- -

NOLULU HARDWARE COM-

PANY, LIMITED.

Whereas, the HONOLULU IIAIllVWAIli: COMPANY. LLMITHI), n. cor--

It I

Tcirltory of Hawaii, has puisuant tolaw- - lu such eases mndo and provided,'...... filed in this office, petition fortho dissolution or the snld corpora- -

Hon, together with a certificate there- -

to anueted as required b) law. j

New, therefore, notice' Is hereby glv.

street, Mr, ineo. isnwaia- - jioruuo.i esiauiisncu nnu existing nn ,( ,m,iori,tami perfectly 'do to e

Rov. O. H. Children's der by of tho laws of the , . ,i,i .. ,.. ,.ni.iIt t 1 I

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-,. (i0O1iman o'. been or nro now Interested In any mnn-- ' ,i, i,ni.BIner whatsoever In tho snld corporation..that objections to tho granting of thoKilcl petition must be filed In this of'lieu on or before 12 o'clock noon March23nf, 1003, and that nny person or persons desiring to bo heard thereonmust bo In ntteiidauco al tho ollleo oftho tiu.lei signed, In tho Capitol build-ing, Honolulu, nt 12 o'clock noun, ofsaid day, to show cause, If any, whysaid petition should not bo granted.

A. J. CAMPHULL,1rcii8uier Territory of Hawaii.

nonoiiiiii, January zuiu, jyuo. ,

2977 Jan. 20, I cb..1, -- , -- 7, .11; u, i,i17. 21, II, 28; Mar. 3, 7, 10, 14,17, 21.

CONCRETE ARCH CULVERT ATNO. 1, EWA, OA-

HU, T. H.

Proposals will bo received at the of -

flco of through DixonT.

Fi'b 13, 1905, for a Con-crete Arch at llonoiilh.il No.I, Ewn, Oahu, T. II.

Plans and am 011 Illstho Asst. or Public Works,

copies which will bo furnished in-

tending on receipt of $5.00,which sum will bo returned after

and returning plans and

No pioposul will bo entertained unlesB submitted on thc blank forms fur-

nished by tho Asst. Supt. PublicWorks, enclosed in n sealed envelopesaddressed to Hon. C. S. Hollonay,Supt. of Public Works, Honolulu, T.II , endorsed "Proposal for Concrete!Arch Culvert at llonoulliill No. 1," anddelivered pruvlous to 12 o'clock onthe specified.

The-- of Public Worksreserves the right to eject any or allbids.

C. 8.Supt. of Public

Honolulu, T. H., 1905.2977-3- t

"I SEE," 8AID DOOLEY,"That th' prlsldlnt Is plannln' an at-

tack on th' good English custom ivMr. Dooley discusses

Corporal PunishmentIN BULLETN.

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Fin. Job Printing at IlulleUn.Offlco,

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Superintendent

HOI.LOWAY,

SATURDAY'S

HYPNOTIZED HORSE.

Milwaukee .Inn S -- ' Colom I Dlvon"Is only a dellveiy wagon l.iuse, butthe animal Is learning tilcks so fastunder the training, of his driver, Isaac(oodman, that his owner, James Con-ro-

Is serious!) considering placinglllnl " exhibition. Colonel Dixon Inlive iaiH old He first to showsigns of unusual Intelligence a jearago.

"At Unit I us. cl to teach him In, , . , ., ,.,,,, ,,..

7, , ...,." .. ' ' ,il DUIH IIVWIIIHUIII I'lAVII niTIUVM

i)uon turning the'e'orner ami flnall)H0,'nl: . I'ercle's next.

,) al I'ercle'rt lie tiniiiii Ltitu I s nil jUxull .,, , ,0' do

, .meH itliunt btlng driven"Tll h(Jlrf(, a)rca(1. ,an ,0,,ntf'..niv,.,. ,i,.. ,i,,. -

Colonel Dixon nodded his head Thenhe gave answer by stumping his foottwo times.

"Add four and thrie," said Hood-Pla-

Colonel Dixon promptly stamped hisfoot seven limes.

floodman attributes the tutelllgem othe animal to telepathy.

"I believe tho horse Is h) pno'.lzcd,"snld he. "I believe It is telepathymakes It possible for the animal to glv;correct answers, I ask htm to add...,, .. ,.., ..,, , .... lho 11I1RVlCr,

seven, firmly in my mind, I belle vtho figure is transmitted to thcanimal and he gives tho answer. 1

have never heard of telepathy beingapplied to anlmnls, but this Is thc onlyway In which I eun ae count tor ColnnulDixon's trie 1. I have recently readall about tho tricks of Hans, tbi 0:r- -

na" ll0rbC n"(1 ' believe before I ct

ON TOP.The question of painting Is al-

ways an Important one, and aftermany years' experience we con-

sider ourselves on We em-

ploy none but skilled men andpride ourselves upon the qualityof paint we use.

Let us show you some color ef-

fects and give you an estimate.

Stanley Stephenson,THE PAINTER.

They speak; for themselves BSSIgnt.

of tho SupU Public Works, Ho. with I eun make Mmnolulu. IL, null! 12 o'clock m. of'' tl'" same."

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EVENING BULLETIN, HONOLULU, T. II., miDAY, JAN. 20. 1905. FIVK

You'll be Pointed Outas man of robust health if you make a tegular

thing; of drinking- - at meal times a glass of

PR1MO LAGERIt Is unsurpassed as a health-givin- g beverage,besides having a delightfully refreshing flavor.

Sold by atl dealers.

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watch that won't keep cornet time r.orsc

than watch nil. To the r .) man of y a

reliable timtpiecc nio-i- t

Our watchts are perfect thuckiepcrs.

M. R. Counter,1 142 FORT STREET

Third weekOf January Clearance Sale

Laces and CorsetsBeginning Monday Morning. Jan. 6th.

At 8 o'clock.So gratifying have the first two weeks of our Janu-

ary Clearance Sale been to purchasers that we needonly say of this sale of iaces and corsets it will beeven better than others.

The splendid values offered below in laces delicate and beautiful as one could wish for may not beduplicated for rmnv years.

Corsets are best models of the famous RoyalWorcester and R. & G. All in perfect- - condition.

LACESni.ACK CHANTILLY LACES.edgings and Insertions; 15 dif-

ferent patterns 5c. and 10c. ajard.

Black figured dress nets, widthInches. Reduced,

rrom $2.25 to $1.00.From $2.00 to $1.00.

Black striped grenadines, reduced from $2.50 to 75c.

Real Maltese laces handsomeassortment great reductions.

Cluny Insertions differentdesigns, from '!i 5 Inches wide.

A variety edgings and Inser-tions reduced 5c, 10c, and 25c.

These comprlso a line PointVculso and Valenciennes laces.

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The most attractive day' outing Itthat afforded by the excursion downthe railroad line. The HALEIWALIMITED, a flnt-clat- t train, leaves

"Honolulu every Sunday morning at8:22 o'clock, making the run In two

" hour the rate for round trip beingonly $2.00. From 10:22 a. m. untilB:10 p. m. la spent at the beautifulHOTEL HALEIWA, with freeh andsalt water bathing, tennis, golf, drivesand walks, shooting or fishing, and youere back In town at 10; 10 o'clock Inthe evening. .,

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CORSETSRoyal WorcesterNo. SCO. Straight Front. ShortHip. 10 In. Clasp. Coutlllo InWhite. Lace Trimmed, top andbottom. Sizes, 18 to 30. Price,$1.50. Reduced to $1.00.

No. 558. Straight Front Me-

dium Figure. Alt Sizes. Reducedfrom $1.75 to $1.00.

' Stylo CCS. Straight rronL Prin-cess Hip. lUj-ln- . Clasp. RibbonTrimmed. Coutlllo In Whlto.Sizes, 18 to 30. Price, .2.25. Re-

duced to $1.75,

Stjlo 550. Heavy Clasps. Du-

plex Side Steels. Medium 11 In.;long 12 in. Clasp. Coutlllo InWhits. Sizes, 22 to 30. Reducedfrom $2.60 to $1.50.

R. & G.A broken lino at aurprlslng

duttlons.

Ladies 'LaceRobes

Point de Venise. Reducedfrom $22.50 to 5io.i;o

Battenburg. Reduced from

$W to $20.

B. F. EHLERS & CO.FORT STREET

Haleiwajimited.ONE SHARE ONE DOLLAR

MONTH.PER

The Thirtieth Serlei of Stock inthe Pioneor Duildlac k. lxau Association was Issued In October, 1904, and lanow open for subscription, tiio membershln fee of fifty carats tier Bharo.and the'monthly duos are oao dollarper month" per Kbara. The stock drawsmuch better Interest than a savingstank.

Further Ibtormatioa can bo obtainedfrom ' A. V. OHAIt, Secretary,

122 Kins fit4

HONOLULU STOCK EXCHAUb I LOCAL AND fiENERAL

HONOLULU. Jan. SO, 1005

NAME OF STOCK

MERCANTILEC Br'wcr ft Co --...L B Kerr & Co Ul .

SUCMNw Plantation Co

Hawaiian Atrlcultur'l Couaw 1.0m sugar i.gHawaiian Surar Co ...Honotnu Sugar CoHonokaa Sugar Co .Haiku Sugar Co.... ...KanuKU f aniaunn io.Kln.l Plantation Co LtlKipahulu Sugar CoKoloa Sugar Co ....McBryia Sugar Co .JCahu Sugar Co ,..-- ...unom.a sugar CoOokala Sugar Plant CoOlai Sugar Co Ltd .....Olowalu Co..Paaunau Sugar Plant Co

sugar mill...Pala Plantation Co ,

Ppko Sugar Co .Ptonar Mm CoWalalua Agricultural Cowanuicu sugar Co ..Waltnanato Sugar Co,

MISCELLANEOUSWilier St.amthlD Co -'

Sfaam N CoHawaiian EltctrlcCoMOBK I LCOPri..,,Hon R T & L Co ComMutual Telephone Co ..Oanu R L r- - ,,Hllo Rallroai Co

BONDSHawT.r.pc Fir. CI)Haw Tar 4M pc . .Haw Gov t r. eHaw Com & Sug Co s pcEwa Plant C06 pc ....Haiku Sugar Co 6pc Mnaw augar t.o 0 p cHlloRRCoCon6pcHon R T t L Co 6 p c,Kahuku Plant Co p cOahu N St L Co 6 p cOahu Surar CnSncOlaaSugarCoopc...Pala Plant Co . . ...PionrtrMIIICotpcw aiaiua ftgric o ope

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Sales 300 Honokaa, $23.76; 210Honokaa, S23.TS; 100 Honokaa, $21,100 Honokaa, $21.25; 7C0 Honokaa,$24 60; 2G0 Mctlrjdc, $S.50; 100 Klhel,$14; 78 Klhel, $14; C Hawn. Agr Co,$DJ; 70 Ewa, $29; 30 Ewa, $29; 100Maun. Sugar Co, $31; 23 Walalua,$S3; 200 Onomea, $37; 10 O. It. &. L.Co., $70; 10 Pioneer, $160; $2,000 Walalua Cs, $100; $8,000 Pala Gs, $102,60 Ewa, $23.50; 63 Ewa. $23.75; 7 Ewa$28.75; 100 Una, $28 871-2- ; 100 Ewa,$29; 50 Ookala, $8,42 100 Ookala,$9; 15 Klhel, $13.25; CO Klhel, $13 50;210 Klhel. $13 50; 173 Klhel, $13.75;200 Klhel, $14; 100 Hawn. C. & S.Co, $85; 100 Haw. C. & 8. Co, $S.761130; 20 Hawn. Sugar Co, $31; 5 Haw.Sugar Co., $34; 20 Haw. Sugar Co.,$34; 20 Haw Sugar Co, $31; 10 Haw,Sugar Co., $34.

Latest Sugar quotation, 5 2375c.

CAUCUS CALLED

FOR

FEBRUARY EIGHTH

A letter Is being addressed by thoRepublican Central Committee to allRepublican members elect of the ap-

proaching Legislature, shlch conveneson February 15, calling upon them tomeet In caucus In Honolulu on Feb- -

Tuary 8 and to sit from day to day until the regular session opens. The ob-

jects of the caucus, as stated In theletter, are to consider bills and sub-jects to be handled In the Legislature,and to discuss matters ct legislationaffecting the Interests of the party.

The Idea of some of the most en-

thusiastic caucus advocates seems tobe that at this conference tho workof the Legislature can be so completelythaped that the session need not lastever forty-fiv- days at the mostThis element Is In favor of making thercconl of the shortest session since theTerritory was established, with a greatdeal more accomplished than by anyprcci'dlni; Legislature.

Thu letters to the other islands willbe mailed tomorrow.

The football smoker that is to beimllcd oif tomorrow evening promisesto kIvo plenty of amusement to thosewho attend. An excellent entertn.a-men- !

hari been arranged and aoraehave been arranged.

Thcro will bo two wrestling boutsbetween tour of the best Jjp.tneewreKlera In Honolulu. This will bejomethlni; new to tho public In theathletic line. The Japs are noted fortheir ability as wrestlers and theirnoil, will bo watched with Inttrei-t- .

Tlioio who liko boxing will do treat-ed to a great exhibition when Wood)aud V.'eady come together. McFaddcnand Young Scott will also no fourloucd3. Tho remainder of tho pro-

Kiam 1h Just ax lntretlng. KrucatKaal will render one of his favorite

on the tnandslln. Jchn Kl-li- d

will sinR and ttio ntiKhloy willvhlbtlu. "Dlcl." Garvin v.ul pun- h thebJS.

The first numbT lll be eilledpiuiCiitly at k o'cIjcU.

I1UI.DZR3 WRITS KUHIO ON F0-ERA-

BUILDING, ENCODINGHIS BILL.

(Continued from Page 1.)clilioa anJ the Trades and LsbcrCoumll ire already ou rciord 11 on- -

jiohcd to the piircUaio of tho Youni;Duliclin?.

The EscUanito want! tX Federalbuilding, furthermore they want to netIt through Iiawail'u KleUlve P.eprct.en--

tativc. As yatt aro awaro the Kx- -

chins.) Is already oa record w to thumattr.

.' Trmt the cor of tbo .report enclosed bewwltl), allhoUBh it j.i reject'!,ma be of boioo Bhiiauc 10 you on..IUernN, ,t the Mmxttm.rrvg 'count ot the data contained llereln.

Read "Wants" on page 6.

Bishop Pahla, son of the deputy sher-

iff of Koolau, Is dead.11.. ..... Qnnitnv mnrnlnff ra.i.cltn.

Uon at the Pantheon. Blind pigs are '

"pau." I

A fine edition or vcoiers rn-- i

abridged Dictionary only $7 00 at Ar-- ,

lelgh & Co.'s. j

Pure fruit sherbets and water Icestho best made, at the New EnglandBakery. Tel. Main 74.

Football smoker Saturday eveningat Honolulu Athletic Club Interest-ing program. Admission $1.00

It Is not so much what you say atto whom you say It. A Bulletin wantad. talks business to 10,000 people.

Seen Jolly tars from the cruiserNew Orleans were rounded up by thopollco this morning for breaking lib-erty

A few hundred high grade Samoacocoanuts, sprouted ready for plant-ing, are tor sale by tho Honolulu Can-dy Co.

L. K. Kentwell applies to the LandRegistration Court for title to propertyon the corner of School and Fortstreets.

The Ocrmanta Life Insurance Com-pany of New York, through Its Hono-lulu agency, distributing a handy andhandsome desk calendar.

L. B. Kerr & Co , tho People's Pro-vider, has received another shipmentof Valenclennc laces direct from thefactory. Sco our w ludow display.

A cargo of 4,090 bags sugar, 91bundles hides, 13 bags peanuts and 27packages sundries was brought by theNoeau from Ilonokaa this morning,

Cargo per Ke Au Hon from Kauaitoday: 2,520 bags sugar, 1,188 bagsrice, 2C9 bags paddy, 0 boxes chickens,12 in. t boxes, 13 packages sundries

GEORQE R. EWART'Sreport on the Hidalgo Plantation andCommercial Company's properties InMexico will appear In

SATURDAY'S BULLETIN.Proposals will bo received by the Su

perintendent of Public Works, Honolulu, for the construction of a concrete arch culvert at Hououlliill No 1,Ewa. See page 8.

Sugar on Kauai, Jan. 19: K. S M.,3.500; V. K, 300; Mak, ll,lk3; O &

It.. G.039; McB, 5.3C0; K P., 4,100;Llhue, 0,020; H. M, fi.OOO, M S Co,1.000; K. S. Co, 3.809."I SEE," SAID DOOLEY,

"That th' prlsldlnt It plannln' an at-tack on th' good old English custom Iv

Mr. Dooley discussesCorporal Punishment

IN SATURDAY'S BULLETIN.Members of tho Central Union

church will have a chowder supper atC:30 this evening. Report of variouschurch olllclals will be read au hourlater. There will also be a musicalprogram.

Dr. N. S. Falrweather, manager ofthe New York Dental Parlors, Fortstreet, has acquired the latest Improv-ed devices In mechanical work anduses only tho most modern methods Of

treatment. His painless work Is pecu-

liar to himself.This is a birthday on the survey

steamer Patterson. One of the littlemountain goats brought down fromHawaii Is the proud possessor of twins.Mother and kids "are doing well." Thegoat family are the mascots of theship and will be taken to the Coast.

Although scheduled to sail at 1

o'clock this afternoon, the cruiser NewOrleans did not get away on accountof the failure of the mechanics to getthrough with work on her machinery.She expects to sail later In tho after-noon but may not get away until to-

morrow.Purser McNamara, of the Kc Au

Hon, which arrived this morning fromKauai, reported ns follows; "W. O. Hallat Koloa, Kauai at Anahola loadTiigsugar. Will taka C.50J bags. Has rol-

ler aboard from Anahola. Fine weath- -

ei on Kauai. Flue w either and smoothseas on inward trip."

Purser Storey, of the Noeau, whicharrived this morning from Ilonokaa,reported as follows: "Arrived at

Sunday at 11:50 a. m. Heavynortherly swell on Monday and hadto quit work at noon. Tuesday workedat Ilonokaa. Tho weather was aboutthe same all the week. Northerlyswell. Mauna Loa at Kau discharg-ing."

For $140 the Weekly Bulletin willbe sent to any addrett In the UnitedStates for one year tc a NEW subscriber; this offer Includes a 500-vo-

coupon to be used In The Bulletin'sgreat prize contest For $1.25 paidin advance by a NEW lubtcrlber, theWeekly Bulletin and the MetropolitanMagazine will be sent t one or separate addresses for one ytar. The magazine alone it worth 11 BO.

The. session ot tbn Polco Court thismorning was very short, all businesshutng disposed of In atout an hour.Thu cufco of Julia Smith, a joung Ha-waiian girl accn-i- l of running awayfiom homo, went over to tomorrow.In thu caso of Jo., Urmxtbergcr, battery on his wlfo, RPiuoiee was suspended for six months. Liquor casesaaliist Frank Fisher, H Petrack andG)iro lttchards also v'ent ovc-- r to tomorrow,

THE AVIAtY.

Tho Avlarj' and Anlnals, the Fish,Founta'n, tho 1 i Air and MountainK"nry at tho Katmulj Gardens willwell repay a vUU.

"I SEE," SAID DOOLEY,"That th' prisldint Is jUnnln' an at-

tack on th' good old Enllth custom ivMr. Dcley dltcuuet

Ctrporal PunishmentIN SATURDAY1) BULLETIN.

"For RerV' cards on ttle at Bulletin.

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They're all the tame to us

at we carry Football Kickers

and Baseball Knockers.

But Hanan New Kid called

the Is bound to tultthe most fastidious. You don't knowwhat a gem It until you've tried this18k. shoe.

V'JnilIJiaAyFfifc

Please the Kickers

Please the Knockers

"Knickerbocker"

MclNERNY SHOE STORE,

r,'w!5

Golden GateFlour

Has betn the standard oiexcellence for over aquarter of a century.

All reliable grocers sell it.

H. Hackfeld & Go,, Ltd.,

Agents.

WITH THE

CHAFING DISH

BAY SOFT SHELLCARBS,

Oxford,

CHAMPIGNONS FARCIES,

even

even

if.

FORT STREET

CHESAPEAKE

ROAST PIGEON,

RIZ DE VEAU A LA FINANCIEDE,

GREEN TURTLE MEAT,t

BLACK LEICESTERSHIRE MUSH-

ROOMS.

Lewis & Company,LIMITED,

Chafing-Dlt- Specialties.TELEPHONE 240.

169 KING STREET.TELEPHONE 240.

To arrive ex 8. 8. Sierra

POTATOES$1.25 per 100 Lbt.

GERTZ BROS. Tel. Blue 227).

Tel. Main 339. Ret. Tel. White 51

Mrs. E; Me Taylor,florist.

Alexander Young Building.Strawberry and Carnation Plants

for sale.

Swell MillineryAT

Miss Power's Mi.llnery Parlors,

Boston Building, Fort St

Handsome Fine Linen Suits

Elaborately trimmed with hem-stitching and Spanish work, $25 up.

MISS O'CONNELL,

1077 ALAKEA STREET near HOTEL.

ALL KIND8 OF ACCORDEON AfJD

UN PLAITING AND PINKlNQ

DONE AT THE LEADINO DRESS-MAKING ESTABLISHMENT OF

Mrs. A. M. Mollis8 ACHS BLOCK 1

mm

m

WSSi.V..V.V..V..VAiy.,W.VSi.VS-..'i:.'-

Ruberoid

Roofing

It and has been for THIRTEEN '5

1; YEARS the Standard of Roofingquality.

Water proof, weather proof, j

IJ I I! ..I.. I "5dtiu fjruvi nu lire icaivuiiy.AVOID IMITATIONS.

On the genuine material, the A

registered trade mark "RUBER- - iOID" It stamped every four feet Jon the under tide. i

If you buy Ruberoid Roofing Sit vou buv nualitv which endures. &R 8

fLewers & Cooke,Limited,

577 S. KING ST.

W!&!tt!Wi)Sttlllt

5cMusicHundreds of popular tongt,

marches and dance mutlo atonly 5c. a copy.

Thlt It all regular 50c. theetmusic and never was offeredso cheap before.

Time to stock up with newmusic.

HAWAIIAN NEWS CO., Ld.

Alexander Young Building.

LORD & BELSER

will furnish you with CrushedRock, Black and White Sand,Soil or Filling at lowest livingrates.

Office and Yards,

SOUTH d KAWUAHAOTelephone Main 198.

Fine Job Printing at The Bulletin.

SpecialNow

COMFORTERS!

BLANKETS !

OENEAU TELLS 8TORY REGARD.INQ TROUBLE WITH KENNARO.

(Continued from Page 1.)

Kennard for leaving dirty clothciabout. Three weeks later he found(icneau grinding hash In a sausagomachine In such a manner that hitpresplratlon dropped In the hash. Alew days- lBter-I4u- t. Commander

ordered' Geneati to see thatKennard took a bath every day. Ken-nar- d

did so but nlwa)s managed to bounder the shower at the time whenGencau wanted to bathe Kennardwas placed In charge of the bath bouseIn order to promote his personal clean-liness. He did not keep It clean andGencau reported him. A little laterKennard complained that the pay clerksold coffee and sugar ashore,

Gencau reported him for using dis-respectful languago about an officerand ho was given five days In the brig.On another occasion Kennard had hid-den away In the log room, where u

slept. Gencau did not like thoIdea of the negro sleeping there, aho did not like his odor, especiallyas he had not taken a bath since holeft Samoa nine dajs before, Gencauawoke Kennard by dropping a bag oahim.

Gcneau further stated that he hadmet Harris on Oct. 13, 19)3, when hewas passing through on his way toSamoa. He met Harris at midnighton the dock, to which Harris had es-corted the ship's cook, who was hisfriend. Harris asked Gcneau to takosoma messages to some friends he hadnt Pago Pago. The conversation wasonl n casual one. Later on he savHarris at Pngo Pago when tho negropasscil through on the Sonoma as coalpasser. Harris and Gcneau had acasual conversation about some friendHarris had ashore. When Gcneau re-

turned to Honolulu his feelings to-wards Harris wcro quite ftiendly.

On June 29, 1901, Geneati had shoro-loav-

In Honolulu. He took a walkabout town in tho afternoon. He re-mained ashore that night. In thomorning he woke up In tho cow-pe-

back of Oahu Jail, which led him tobelieve that he must have been drunk.The forenoon of the 30th was spent indifferent saloons. He drank cocktails,gin fizz, beer and whiskey. At noonho went back to the ship, remaining;there for fifteen minutes.

REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS.

Entered for Record Jan. 19, 1905,From 10:30 a. m. to 4 p. m.

E Colt Hobron aud wf to KdwardMunro D

Claus Spreckels Co to E C Hob-ron ParRol

O R & L Co to Edward II F Wol-tc- r

tr DII Akona to Sumlda LM I) Monsarrat by comr to Walter

Hoffman DUntil Kancnlll (w) ct nl to W E

Howell ;..ExDLum Ycou to Chung Hong Pai D3Arthur F Gay by gdn to Maria J

Gomes and hsb RetII Matsuura to W Motoshlgo D3Carrera & Co Ltd to Paul Friedman

CMEdw II F Woltcr tr to Henry Ka- -

mana RelHenry Kamana and wf to John C

Drown and wf M6a rah C Rhodes and hsb to Wahlawa

Water Co Ltd DEntered for Record Jan. 20, 1905,

From 9 a. m. to 10:30 a. m.M A Rego and wf to G 1' Hrlihante

PDI, K Kentwell Notice

The BUSINESS MAN'S HANDY INDEX, published In the Saturday Bulle-tin and the Weekly Edition, gives aconcise and complete resume of all le-

gal notices, calls for tendert, Judg-ments, building permits and real es-

tate transactions. Evening Bulletin,75 cents per month. Weekly Bulletin,$1 per year.

Do Witt "That druggist sas ityou try hU puln killer you will use noother."

De Wit "Yes, I have heard the un-dertaker say the same thing."

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WANTSSee Pane , NEW TO-DA- for New Ada.

SPECIAL NOTICES.FOR SALE.

A halt aero of ground with fine restdence, Btable, carriage shed and ser-

vants' quarters.Magnificent lcw overlooking entlra

city.Buildings almost new.Purchaser can hao Immediate pos-

session.Apply, BISHOP & CO.,

Bankers.

FOR RENT.

STORES AND OFFICES WattyBuilding, King Street.

STORE Fort street, tnakal IslandHeat Co. store.

STORE Fort Street, opposite Cath.ollc Church.

STORE Ilcretanla and Fort Sts.WAREHOUSE.HOUSE Pacific Heights.

BISHOP S. CO,Bankers.

LOS'lLndy's natch set with a diamond.'

Finder plcnso return to this olllccnnd rcceUc reward 2973-l-

STRAYED OR STOLEN.

On December 22, 1901, from the prem-ises of Albert E. Mitchell. Puunui,one bny horse, brand y on right hindleg, clipped. A reward of $10 willbo ghen to tho parties returning!Bime. 2905 tf I

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A single harness and phaeton; almostnow Address J.. Bulletin 2970-- ra

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Young man wishes tuition In phonog-raphy (Isaac Pitman system); stateterms. D Bulletin ofllce. 273-l-

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EVENING nULLETIN, HONOLULU, T. H, FRIDAY, JAN. 20, 1905.

POM SALE.DEACH PROPERTY.

39 years lease of lot, 50 x 120, with 4 r.cottage, sonant II., excellent bath-ing, ground rental $76 p. n. Price$C0O. P E. It. Strauch, Walty Bldg ,

No. 74 King St.

Fine corner lot In Maklkl. Curbing,wntcr, fruit nnd ornamental treesand all Improvements. Two min-

utes' walk from cars and PunahouCollege. Address It. F., this office.

251C tf

1 good driving mare; 1 large, roomysurrey; cheap. Address B. A., Bul-

letin. 2972 tt

Lho frogs, at No. 12S8 Nuuanu St.near Kukul. Wing On Cbong.

29CMm

Cheap Home near Park, Walklkl,Address R. S. K Bulletin.

2S9S-1-

HE KILLED HIMSELF.

The coroner's Jur In tin1 case oflwanagi, the Japanese found hangingto a tree near Moanntun, heard evi-

dence Inst night nt the Polite Stationand at the conclusion of the testimonyreturned the following erdlct:

"Tlint the said Kukutnatstt enme tohis deitli at Moanalua, In the Districtof Honolulu, Island of Oahti, Territoryof Hawaii, on tho 17th day of January,1105, by committing suicide by hanginghimself by the neck while mentallyderanged W C Bergln, Charles P.

Ernest K. Aklna, S (luinpfer,F. C Vocllrr "

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JEFFRIES 13 READY.

Champion Jim Jeffries Is In Denver.

He has reeehed Informal notice of

probable challenges from RobertMarkln Hart and Frank

Gotch, the wrestler. Jeffries says; "Allany white man has to do Is to go to'Frisco and comlncc the public hewould give mo a battle worth the pub-

lic's time and money. 'Frisco Is theonly place a fight can be held withoutdanger of a fiasco at the last minutethrough Interference. The public Iswise and when It wants to spend mon-

ey to see me fight I will fight the manIt picks. Hart has the qualificationscf a good man nnd, best of all, has aclean record. I don't know Gotch, asI am not Interested In wrestling. HeIs taking the right course by going toCalifornia, nnd Is wise In getting onwith McCoy, who can teach him what-- 'rcr cMcrncss ho lacks nnd who can

I Miow him how to hit They all look I

, alike to me and I nm ready for any '

' one. The 'Frisco public got duped Inthe Mun roe affair, nnd it Is only Justto let Trlno get cen by picking Itstown mnn for the next bout.

FIZQERALD WINS ON POINTS.

Milwaukee, Jan. C Willie Fitz-

gerald of Brookln gained the dcelslonon points oer Maurice Thompson ofButte tonight at the end of n

bout before the Badger AthleticClub. The fight was fast from start tofin l?li Young O'Leary of .Milwaukeewon from Carl Walters of Chicago Intit rounds.

do knowThat the winners will receive

pleasure for a lifetime.

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BROKE TRACK RECORDS.

lx9 Angeles, Jan. 5. Three newtrack records were made at Ascot to-

day as follows: of India, onemile and seventy yards In 1:44; Cruza-dos- ,

six furlongs in 1:12U, and CerroSanta, six and a half furlongs In 1:20.The track was lightning fast, and fa-

vorites were generally successful.Patsy Brown was the only outsider toupset calculations, winning the secondi ace at 1C to 1.

High Chancellor, Elliott and Ellewere lically plajed for the handicap,the feature of the card, but none ofthem finished Inside tho money. Em-peror of India, coupled with SheriffBell, was backed at 3 to 1 and wonhandily In fast time. Tulano was acloso second nnd Sals third.

BOER WRESTLER IS DEFEATED.

Chicago, Jan C John J. Rooney ofdefeated Captain Vlsslcr, tho

Boer wrestler, In a mixed match herotonight. The match was at two st) Ics,catch as catch can and Gracco Roman.Vlsslcr won the first fall, Oracco Ro-

man, and Rooney the second and third,catch as catch can.

LIPTON SEEKS DESIGNER.

New York, Jan. 5 Sir ThomasDewar, M. P., nrrhed today on theGraf Waldersee, bringing tho newsthat Sir Thomas Upton is looking fora new designer to build another Sham-rock to compete for the cup.

don't knowHow anyone can overlookthese opportunities.

the will the

Manufacturers.

We

List and prizes at1

An L. 0. SMITH HAMMERLESS SHOTGUN with patent ejector and all other modernments. Value $50. This lino gun is, from tho store of Woods &; Sheldon.

b4A PREMO SENIOR 5 x 7 CAMERA with Bausch & Lomb lenses,

tho latest shutter movements. This camera was made by thoRochester Optical Co.and is from tho storo of tho agents inHawaii, tho HonoluhtThoto jo.

FIFTH PRIZE

TOOL

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A BARREL OF PORT COSTAFLOURTho kind you needWhen jou want to knead.If ou want good dough,Try tho as Snow".

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BUSINESS DIRECTORYBALLASTING.

Hawaiian-Japanes- e Ballasting Co.Best black sand from $2 to $3 a loadaccording to distance hauled. Coralrocks for stable, roads and side-

walks. Third door below King,Maunakea St.; P. O. box 820. Tele- -

phono Main 396.

CLEANING AND DYEINQ.

T. Hayashi Clothes repairedand dyed. 537 Beretanla St.

MESSENGERS.

Territorial Messenger Service UnloaSL near Hotel; Tel. 3G1 Main.

CHAMPION3HIP SERIES.

Cincinnati. O. Jan 3 ChairmanHerrmann announced today that, In;his Judgment, rules for the govern-

ment of a series of baseball games forthe championship of tho world wouldbe adopted with the coming meetingot the National Commission, which Is

to control such contests, along thj lines suggested by President Brush of'Now York The winning ilub is to' nflt n cltvnr (rnnliv almllnr in thft Tnm.

pie cup.

8AIMMER BREAKS A

Chicago, Jan 2. E P Swatck of, lha Vrtiitii Mnn'ii fMirlattflti A dtiMlfl.tUV IUIIU( a'llUO V"l ICtlUII 4OVVSM

tton. In an open meet here tonight,broke tho world's record for under wa-

ter swimming In accomplishing thisfeat, however the swimmer remainedunder water so long that he collapsed

Attractive Proposition,BULLETIN'S $1000 PRIZE CONTEST

We do knowThese trizes arc above thelimit for Hawaii.

Contest Open To Everybodypersons turning in greatest number of votes be winners.PRIZE

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Rules of the Contest

The contest Thursday.Deccmuor 1. and will close at

p. m. March 15.WHO MAY ENTER

may enter except per-sons or anyono tho immediatefamily of any person in tho

employ of Tho Bulletin Pub.Ltd.

"NEWBy the schedtilo of voto credits,

are offered forNew Subset ibcis, twice the number of votes being allowed for bonalido now names as for cash nnv- -

on account of those nowtho subscription books. A New

therefore, should boclenily defined. Durinr this eon.test new subscriber will bo un-tl- ei

stood to bo any person who hasnot been regularly with

MUSIC.

Mr. Jas. Sheridan has opened a repair-

ing shop at 11C8 Miller St. cor Bere-

tanla. Charges reasonable. A num-

ber of secondhand pianos in goodcondition, cheap. Orders mayleft at Haw'n. News Co.

Piano taught In months by expe-

rienced teacher; month (8 les-sons) ; special attention to adult

Address "Music," this of-

fice. 2963-l-

Blank books ot all sorts, leditn,etc., manufactured by the Bulletin Pnkllsblni Company.

completely and had to bo rescued.Swntek covered a distance of 320 feet,

record that supplants the mark of312 feet held by T. W. Riley of lndon,England.

"For Rent" cards on sale at Bulletin.

Family of Rait End Lift Tof thir.In the yard ot a local residence, a pathetic

sight was seen the other morning. Nearthe water faucet was a family ot dead rats.They hid eaten Stearns' Electric Rat andRoach Paste and rushed out ol the house tothe nearest point where there was water,andgaoup life Stearns' ElcctrioRat and Koach Paste Is sure death. It Iseasy to uso and absolutely guaranteed tokill cockroaches, water bugs, rats, mice, etc.,driving them out of the house to die. Deal-ers generally have the Paste for sale, orpackage will be sent, express prepaid on re-ceipt of price by the PasteCo , Tribune Building, Chicago, III. Smaltsite, 25c; Hotel site, eight times thequantity, 11.00, t)

The Daily or Weekly Bulletinwithin period of 00 days lastpre-cedin-g

tho first day of December.Trausfers fiom ono member ofhousehold to another will not boallowed, and all names handed inas .Veu must bo subject to invcstlgut ion beforo votes aro allowed.

THE FINAL COUNTThe final count will bo made by

thico judges, selected from amongtllOSO havillir no in Tirv.Bulletin and no activo interestin any ono of tho candidates. Thovote will bo announced bv thojudges and tho prizes awarded

to their findings, thoro be-in- ir

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NO IKAN8FER OF VOTESOlllv Ono liamo can lm writfnn

on any ballot, and transfers ofvotes from ono candidate to anoth-er will not bo allowed.

ANGELUS PIANO PLAYER, valuo $250. Guaranteed by thoagents for Hawaii, tho Hawaiian News Co., Ltd. Tho nowAngelas is musical perfection ; besides it is a thingin finish and appeal ancc.

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3o BeautifulDesigns and prices atI'odmors's office, bethelStreet.

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COTTON BROS. & CO.ENGINEERS ANDGENERAL CONTRACTORS.

Plans oud estimates furnished for ofsl11 classes, contracting work.

Tel. Main 245.ROOM 300, BOSTON BLK., Honolulu.

Gomes ExpressStand and Office, 716 Fort near

Queen St, opposite Hackfeld building.Draymen, baggage and furniture

handled and delivered.Office 'Phone Main 298; Pealdenet

'Phone White 811.

Jos. Schwartz,WATCHMAKERS' MATERIAL9

and JEWELERS' SUPPLIES.

COR. FORT AND KING STS.

William T. Paty,CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER.

ALAKEA ST.All classes of Building Work prompt

ly and carefully executed.Office 'Phone Blue 1801.

Residence 'Phone Blue 2332,

ENGINEERSC. H. KLUEGEL,

Member American Society C. E. Con-sulting and Constructing Engineer. Irrtgatlon Works, Water Power, Railways, Bridges and Land Surveys.

401 Stangenwald building. AddressP. O. Box 786.

M. Phillips & Co.Wholesale Importers and Jobbers.

EUROPEAN ANDAMERICAN DRY GOODS.

Fort and Queen Sts.

CURIOSof every description; also very hand-some CALENDARS to send home toyour telattves and friends.

THE WOMAN'S EXGHAN6E,

HOTEL, NEAR FORT.

REOPENINGHONOLULU BOWLING PARLORS

POPWants to meet his old friends at the

Parlors, Alakea Street,SATURDAY, .JANUARY 7th.

HONOLULUJRON WORKS

Improved and Modern 8UGAR MACHINERY of every capacity and de-

scription made to order. Boiler workand RIVETED PIPE8 for Irrigationpurposes a specialty. Particular atten-tion paid to JOB WORK, and repairsexecuted at shortest notice.

The Weekly Edition of the EveningBulletin gives a comslete summary ofthe new ef the day,

Corporation Notices.

ELECTION OF OFFICERS,

INTER-ISLAN- TELEGRAPH CO.,LIMITED,

At the annual meeting of tho InterIsland Telegraph Co, Ltd., held Jaa11, K'Oo, the following omccrs and dlrectors were elected to seno for theensuing jenr:

President E. O. WhiteVice President F. J, CrossSecretary.. Wallace R. FarnngtonTreasurer J. M, RlggsAuditor C. J. Falk

Directors C. J. Hutchlns, W.M. Campbell, O. A. Schuman,Chang Chau.

WALLACE It. FAMIINOTON,Secretary,

Honolulu, Jan. 13, '05. 2972-l-

ANNUAL MEETING.

H. R. T. &. L. CO.

Notice Is hereby given that tho an-nual meeting of the stockholders ofthe Honolulu Rapid Transit & LandCompany will ho held at tho assemblyroom of the Honolulu Chamber ofCommerce, Stangenwald Building,.Merchant Street, In the City of Hono-lulu, Territory of Hawaii, on Thursday,

day of January, 1003, at 10clock a. m.The Hock books of said Companyl" uf closed to transfers of stock

the 23nl to tho 27th days of Jan- -

naiy, IvOo, both dnjs Inclusive.iiy order or the Board of Directors.

GEonan p. thiei.en,Secretary Honolulu Rapid Transit

& Land Co.2974-4- t

Legal Notices.

NOTICE TO CREDITORS.

ESTATE OF FREDERICK INGALL3CUTTER.

All creditors of the estate of Fredcrick lugalls Cutter, deceased, arehereby notified to piescnt their claimsagainst said deceased, duly authenticated, and with proper oiieliers, Ifany exist, ccn though Uio claim Is so-ti- n

I'd hy mortgage upon real estate, totin; iinilei signed at tho ofllco of FranliAndrade, No. 313 Stangenwald build'lug, Merchant street, Honolulu, Island

Ouhu, Territory of Hawaii, withinmonths from this date.

If Mich claims bo not presented with-in ald six months from this dato theywill bi former barred.

Dated Honolulu, Jan. Mil, 1905.CHAS. II. RAMSAY,

Administrator of tho Estato ofFrederick Ingalls Cutter,deceased.

2903 Jan. C, 13, 20, 27.

HL J. Harrison,KING ST.opp. KAWAIAHAO CHURCH

Work Neatly Done. SatisfactionGuaranteed.

HORSE 8HOEINQ.

H. PURDY,629 South King Street, Adolnlng W.

Wright's Carriage Factory.

Carpenter and Builder, Store Fit-tings and General Jobbing; All WorkGuaranteed; Estimates given; orderasolicited.

YoshikawaThe Bike Doctor. I have a bigstock ot wheels. Repairingour specialty. Wheels Rent-ed. Two Stores: 1C3 King St.,Hotel near River.

P. O. Box 861. Tel. White 926.

SANG CHAN,MERCHANT TAILOR,

HOTEL STREET, HONOLULU.Suits made to order In tho latest

styles. Perfect fit guaranteed. Cloth-ing cleaned, dyed and repaired.

Y. Wo Sing & Co.FRUIT8 AND GROCERIES.

Fresh provisions tad fruit by everyCalifornia steamer. Fresh Island, but-ter from. Hawaii.

1123 Fort 8L and 1186 Nuuanu 8L287S tt

SATO,188 HOTEL STREET near RIVER.

Bicycles and Bicycle Sundries; Re-pairing a Specialty. Goods not celledfor In 30 days will be aold.

S. SAIKI,563 S. BERETANIA 8T.

Dealer In Bamboo Furniture, Pic-ture Frames, Grass Linen, Drawn Lin-en, Table Cloths, Collars, Neckties,

Etc.

THE HAWAIIAN REALTY AND

CO., LTD.

Real Estate Mortgage Loans and Investment Securities. Hemes Built onthe Installment Plan.

Home Office: Melntyre Bldg.,Honolulu, T. H,

L. K. KENTWELL, General Manager.

Legal Notices.

Sale Of

Sugar Plantation

PUNA SUGAR

CO., LTD.

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THEFIRST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, TER-

RITORY OF HAWAII.

IN EQUITY. AT CHAMBERS.

FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF HAWAII AT HONOLULU, a Corpora-tion; H, HACKFELD & COM.PANY, LIMITED, a Corporation;M. P. ROBIN80N, H. M. VONHOLT, Trustee for W. 8. CHAM.BRE; AND A. AHREN8, Plain-tiff a,

va.PUNA SUGAR COMPANY, LIMITED,

a Corporation; 8. M, DAMON and8. E. DAMON, Copartners DelnrBusiness Under the Firm Name otBISHOP & COMPANY; OLAA8UGAR COMPANY, LIMITED;and B. F. DILLINGHAM & COM-PANY, LIMITED, Defendants.

NOTICE OF RECEIVER'S 8ALE.

Notice Is hereb) given that the undersigned, William Pfotenhauer, Receiver ot tho Puna Sugar Company,Limited, will under and by virtue ot adecrco of foreclosure and salo dulymado and entered by the HonorabloJ. T. Do Bolt, First Judge of the CIrcult Court of the First Judicial Cir-cuit, Territory of Hawaii, at Cham-bers, on the twenty-secon- day of Oc-

tober, 1904, Id a certain cause In equitypending in said Court, wherein thoFirst National Bank of Hawaii at Ho-nolulu, a corporation; II. Hackfeld ftCompany, Limited, a corporation; M.P. Robinson, II. M. von Holt, Trusteofor W. S. Chambre, and A. Ahrens, aroplaintiffs, and the Puna Sugar Company, Limited, a corporation; S. M,Damon and S. B. Damon, copartnersdoing business under tbo firm namo ofBishop & Company; Olaa Sugar Company, Limited, and B. F. Dillingham& Company, Limited, are defendants,sell at public auction, at tbo front doorit the Judiciary Building In Honolulu,Tpnltory of Hawaii, on Saturday, (be23th dav of February J0b, at 12o'click noon i.f tald day last mentionea or at tho day and hour to whichho may adjourn such sale, subject totbo confirmation of the above entitledCourt, all and singular tbo property,rights and franchises of tho Puna Sugar Company, Limited, described,mentioned or referred to In that certain Deed of Trust, dated July 1st,1900, executed by the Puna Sugar Com-pany, Limited, to Bishop & Companyas Trustees, or In the said Decree ofForeclosure and Sale of October 22nd.1904, and therein directed to bo soldto satisfy tho Indebtedness incurred bysaid Receiver as provided by the orders and decreo of foreclosuro andsale of said court, and also tho sum ofFlvo Hundred Thousand Dollars(1500,000.), tho same being tho prin-cipal amount ot bonds of said PunaSugar Company, Limited, issued underaid Deed of Trust, together with in-

terest thereon from January 1st, 1904,and also such other sums authoilzcdto bo paid by the orders and decreoof foreclosure and sale of said court,that Is to say:

All tho feo simple lands, being ap-proximately 8211.88 acres, all tho lease-hold premises, being approximately2921.91 acres, all lands leased to va-

rious lessees, all ot which said landand premises aro situate in tho Dis-trict ot Puna, Island and Territory ofHawaii, and any and all Interest Inlands, leases, leasehold Interests, ten-ements, hereditaments, rights-of-wa-

and casements; molasses, sugar,whether In process ot manufacture,manufactured or not, 1072,27 acres, alittle more or less, of growing cano ofthe crop ot 1905, In good condition;192.85 acres a little more or lessot growing cane of tho crop ot1900 in good condition; 822.S4acres moro or less ot growingcane, in damaged condition; 9.47 milesof standard gauge railroad 4 feet 8V4

Inches with mils, 2740 feetsecond-han- tram rails, 130 fish plates,approximately 29 miles of portabletrack, 1G switches, 4 top switches,COO Iron tics new, 100 extra tics Inuse, miscellaneous lot of material Inblacksmith shop, and car-sho- con-sisting of carriage, plow, and mnchlnobolts, nuts, washers, railroad spikes,coupling pins, links, Iron, steel, horsoand mulo shoes, chain, spokes, screws,nails, cane car spares extras, parts andwheels; 200 cano cars of modern typo,one 30 ton Porter Locomome In good

1 condition, 2 donkey engines, 2 colls7 00 feet 11-1- 6 Inch cnble, 1 coll 1000feet of Inch cahlo, 1 steam pumpand boiler, 2 large plantation mans, 14small maps and drawings; 131 California mules, 11 horses, 9 donkeys. 30bead ot cattle; manager's, overseer's,doctor's, bookkeeper's and surveyor'shouses, laborers' quarters and camps,stables and other buildings, sheds,shops, tanks ot varying capacity from2000 to 6000 gallons, 8432 feet ot pipe;tool, and Imnlement. cnnRl.tlnc nfw ....(, v.

plows, cultivators, shovels, axes,wedges, hammers, cano knives, scales,sledges, saws, bars, C Bain wagons, 11dump carts, 2 spring wagons, 1 dray,wheels and parts; firewood, 63 setschain tug harness, 23 sets doublochain tug harness, carriage harness,pack saddles, collars, girths, lines,pads, halters, traces, riding saddles,omco furniture, fixtures and safe, andany and all the property used In andabout or In connection with tho plantatlon of tho Puna Sugar Company,Limited, in tho said District ot Puna.A more particular description of thosaid property to be sold is set forthIn said decreo of foreclosuro and sale,dpted October 22, 1904, reference towhich Is hereby made, and tho sameIs mado a part hereof.

That said Receiver shall have theright to adjourn said Bale or salesfrom time to time as to him may seemexpedient or proper, and it so adjourn-ed, to make the sale without furtherpublished notice at tho time and placeto which the samo may be adjourned;that said Receiver may sell said property as a whole or In lots or parcels ashe may deem most expedient; that thesuccessful bidder or bidders, as thecase may be, shall forthwith depositntiih?.fal,0f hc hamm at said salenitu uiu nnunvr wu yt--r il-ui-

, liv.clof the amount ot the bid In cash orcertified check approved by the Re-ceiver, the balance by approved cer-tified check within ten das after theconfirmation ot tho sale by tho court;vzit confirmation ot said snle orsales tho Receiver shall make, executeand dcllcr to tho purchaser or pur-chasers ot said property a good andsufficient deed or deeds or other In-

struments o' convejanco prepared bythe attorney for tho Receher at thoexpenso of the purchaser or purchas-ers.

In caso th& purchaser or purchasersshall fall to comply with tho terms ofthe bid or with tho orders of tho Courtrelating to the said sale, then thesums or deposits paid or mado by thepurchaser or purchasers shall bo for-feited as a penalty for said non per-formance, and if any purchaser or pur-chases shall fall to comply with theterms of bis or tholr bid or to complete said purchase, said Receivermay with or without further appllcatlon to tho Court again advertise saidproperty for sale and sell tho samo ontho terms and conditions ns are hereinstated,

That tho said property will bo soldfreed and discharged from all mort-gages, liens, and charges of every kindand description whatsoever, and thattho purchasers thereof shall holdand rnjoy tho samo and nil tho rights,prlvIVgos, immunities, nnd franchisesnppc-talnln- thereto fully nnd com-pletely and freed nnd dischargedrora all Hens, mortgages and chargeswhatsoever.

For further particulars concerningtho whole or any part of said property,reference Is hereby mndo to the reportot the said Receiver ami said de-

cree of--

foreclosure on fllo with tueclerk of tho above entitled court andall Information regarding tbo samowill ho readily given by the under-signe- d

upon application at his offlcowith II. Hackfeld & Company, Limited, corner of Queen and Fort streets,Honolulu, Territory of Hawaii, or bySmith & Lewis, Attorneys for said Re-

ceiver, Judd Building, said Honolulu.Dated at Honolulu, T. II., October

25th, 1904.WILLIAM PFOTENHAUER,

Receiver of tho Puna Sugar Com-pany, Limited.

eo.d. to Tob. 24, '03. Mon. Wed. Frl.

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OP THEFirst Circuit, Tcrrltoiy of Hawaii. AtChambers; In Probate. In tho Matterof tho Estato of Tol.njlro Nlljn, de-

ceased. Order of Notice of HearingPetition for Allowance of Final Accounts, Distribution and Discharge.On reading ntid filing tho petition andaccounts f K. Ynmnmoto, admlnlBtrator ot tho estate of Tokajlio Nllja, de-

cease d, wherein ho asks to bo allowed42,!J2.9S and charge! himself with

147,350,03, and asks that the samo maybe examined and approved, and that aUna! order may bo mado of distributionof the pinpcrty remaining In his handsto tho persons thcroto entitled, anddischarging him and his sureties fromall further responsibility as such ad-ministrator, It Is ordered, that Monday,the 13th day of February, A. D. 1905.nt 10 o'clock a. in. befuio tho Judgeof said Court at tbu court room ot tboBiild court at Honolulu, Island of Oahu,bo nnd tho samo hereby Is appointedoh tho time and place for hearing saidpetition ami accounts, and that allpersons Interested may then nnd theroappear and' show cause, If any theyhave, why tho samo should not bugrunted, nnd may pi i sent evidence nsto who aro entitled to tho said prop-cit-

And that notlco of this order, Intho English language, bo published InThu l.v cuing Bulletin, n newspaperprinted and published In Honolulu,nnco u week for thico successiveweeks, (lie latt publication to be notlens than two weeks previous to thotimo therein appointed for said hear-ing.

Dated nt Honolulu, this Gth day ofJanuary, 1901.

W. J. ROBINSON,Third Judge, Circuit Court, Tlrst

Circuit.Attest: WM. R. SIMS,

Clerk Flist Circuit Court.2903 Jan. , 13, 20, 27.

Orders taken for fresh violets. Inqulro Harold Gear, 12SC Emma SL Tel'ephone, Blue 2371.

"'r"'-- '""" " '" . iyV, jrcatrt .

BlIltSUIEipiliiEntered for Record Jan. 18, 1905,

From 10:30 a. m. to 4 p. m.Choy Lin and wf to Chang Shun D

Lh Ahlo by afft of mtgee to O II &

L Co Fore AffdtL Ahlo by mtgee to O It & L CO....DChontc Sin Tong & Co hy trs to Lung

Do Chung Sin Tong Hen Soc ...ItChong Sin Tong & Co by trs to Lung

Do Chung Slti Tong Hen Soc... II

Iul Ngu to Chlng Sal Keo CM

Wm L Peterson to Trs of Est of WC Limalllo M

Emmeliuo M Magoon and hsb toHon Lai ct al U

Entered for Record Jan. 19, 190S,

From 9 a. m. to 10:30 a. m,Allco E Harrison to A Harrison Mill

Co Ltd RetBishop & Co to A Harrison Mill Co

Ltd RnlClaus Sprcckcls & Co to Allco E

Harrison RelA Harrison Mill Co Ltd to Bishop &

Co M

Recorded Jan. 9, 1905.

J Hauhla and wf to Mrs Lucy N Ka- -

roau; D; lnt in por Ap l. H P :igi,Kamallo', Puna, Hawaii, 330 B 266,p 81 Dated Juno 10, 1903.

Lucy N Kamau and hsb to Lltla Eke-kcl-

D; lnt In Kill 4711, Anahola,shares In but land, Moloaa, etc, bothIn Koolau, Kauai; 6130. II 200, p 82.

Dated Dec 8, 1901.Harry Bailey to Lang Kg; L; por

Kul 430 and hhlg Plhannkalanl road,Wniliiku Maul, 5 r, 1 r nt $60 per

r, 4 ks at J35 per Jr. U 273, p 33.Dated J "tie 20, 1901

liana Hu.iMnl and lis!) to I.ulzI), lnt In It P 1411, Wellwcll,

Koloa, Kauai, $100, II 2(JG, p 84. Dat-ed Dec 17. 1901

Mnry J Alexander by ntty toGenr,Lancing & Co by trs; Par Rel; lot 13,1)1 k 20, Kill mil 14 tract, Honolulu, 3133.I) 2G7, p 90 Dated Jan 4. 1905.

It W Alett and wf to Henry W Ay-let- t.

D. lnt In It I 3S17, Kill 79G9,pc land and lnt In Est Knlalkualwa,Kaltua, etc. N Kona, Hawaii, house-hold furniture, Bcrctnnta St, Honolu-lu; hack, brake, 2 horses, set harness,etc.- - $1, etc. B 264, p 343. Dated Nov30, 1903.

John W Wclto and wf to John J Ha- -

Ivcry; D, por lot 1311 of Or 4G00, Wnhlwa walalua, Onhu; $1,500. U 2C4, p

311. Dated Dec, 1904.Charles O Bartlctt to Epcralma Ka

watkumuotc (k): Rel; lnt In porfir 57G, Knmnnnnul, Walalua, 2 lntin por R P 2258, Kul 2133, Lcleo, Honolulu; both on Oahu; J 130, II 256, p191. Dated Jan 7, 1904.

Epcralma Kawnlkumuolo (k) to Antone J Lopez by tr; M, lnt In Ap2, R P 22BS. bhlgH, etc, Lcleo, Honolulu, lnt In Or C7G, hldgs, etc,

Walalua; both on Oahu;$250 II 20.7, p 92. Dated Jan 7, 1903.

L I, McCaudlesg to 1 1 8 N Co; AM;mtg M Harvey on Aps 1, 3 nnd 4 otIt P 4181. Kul Mlf,, Kallhl, Honolulu;$300 11 132, p 193. Dated Oct 22,1898.

I 8 N Co Ltd to Mike Harvey; Rel;Aps 1, 3 and 4 ot It P 4181, Kill G315,Kallhl, Honolulu; $300. U 132, p 192,Dated Jan 9, 1905.

F R Harvey to Hon Iirwg & Mltg CoLtd; M; Aps 1. 3 and 4. R P 4181 andAps 3, 4 aud 5 of H P 2853, KallhlHonolulu: $1,000. B2C0, p 450. DatedJan 9, 1905.

Mnry A Nuuanu and hsb to Mario KHumphrey; M; pc land, hldgs, etc,Knhookane, Honolulu; $300. B 200, p152. Dated Jan 7, 1901

Kntherlne Vlcrrn and hsb (J) to Ma-no-

do M Vlolnnto; D; por lot 4 of Gr2979 nnd Kul IK, llnlr-punn- , Illlo; $250.U 2H I, p .115 Dated Nov !, 1901.

Edw II F Wolter tr to V F Helm;ltd, furniture), fittings, etc, of Imperun narlier Shop, nenr cm King andI ort StB, Honolulu, $Cuo. I) 252, p 135,

Dated Jan 3, 1905.Mtb S C Rhodes to Hnwn IV & Pltn

Co Ltd, M, 8 acres of lot fi. Wnhlawa.vvaiuiun, oahu; J501.S5. II 200, p 454.luted Uec 30, 1901.

F A Sehaefer & Co to Hawn Com &Sugar Co; AL; lnt In 2 pes land. Huviu, iiiumiKuuioa, .viaui; II. li 2C3, p:u, uated Dec 13. 1904.

Legal Notices.

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THEFirst Circuit, Territory of Hawaii. AtChambers; In Probate. In tho Matterof tho Estato of Alio, alias Onln Ko(ch.). Deceased. Order of Notlco ofHearing Petition for Administration,On reading and filing tho petition ofTom Sco, widow of said deceased, ofHonolulu, alleging that said Ako, aliasGain Ko (ch.), ot said Honolulu, diedInteetato at said Honolulu, on tho ICthday of February, A. D. 1904, leavingptoperty In tho Hawaiian Islands nec-essary to bo administered upon, andpraying that letters of administrationIssuo to P. E. It. Strauch, It Is orderedthat Monday, tho Gth day of February,A. I). llH.ij, nt 10 o clock a. in., bo andhereby Is appointed for bearing saidpetition In tho court room ot this courtat said Honolulu, at which timo andplaco nil persons concerned may ap-

pear and show cause, If any they hao,wh) snld petition should not ho granted, and that notlco of this older hopublished In tho Englluh languagoonion wiek for three t,uicesaIo weeksIn Tho Eenlng Bulletin newspaper InHonolulu,

I )uted at Honolulu, Oahu, December29th, 1904.

W. J. HOBINSON.3d Judge of tho Circuit Court of

tho Hrst Circuit.Attest: J. A. THOMPSON,

Clerk of tho Circuit Court ofof tho Flret Circuit.

2939 Dec. 30; Jan. 6, 13, 20.

Oceanic Steamship CompanyTIME TABLE

The steamers of this line will arrive and leavo this port as hereundtca

FROM SAN FRANCISCO:

1905ALAMEDA , JAN. 27SONOMA . . FEU. 8ALAMEDA FEU. 17VENTURA , MAR. 1

ALAMEDAVENTURAALAMEDA

In connection with tho sailing of the above steamers, tho agents are pre-pared to Issue, to Intending passengers, coupon through tickets, by any rail-

road from San Francisco to atl points In tbo United States, and fromby any steamship line to all European ports.

FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS APPLY TO

Wm, G Irwin & Co,, LtdOCEANIC 8. S. CO. GENERAL AGENTS.

Pacific MailOccidental and Oriental Steamship

Steamers of the above companies call at Honoluluon or about the below mentioned:

FOR JAPAN CHINA.

1905.MANCHURIA 3DORIC FEB. 9KOREA 21COPTIC MAR. 4

SIUERIA MAR. in

Call at Manila.

X

7

andwillthis

31

I

For apply to

Ht &

FRANCISCO:

FRANCISCO.

KOREACOPTICSIUERIAMONGOLIA

MANCHURIA

general Information

S. S. CODirect Service between New York Hawaiian Islands, Pacific Coast

Prom lNew Yorlc8.8. "AMERICAN" to sail8.S."CALIFORNIAN" to sail

Freight received Company's Wharf, 41at Stroct, BoutMBrooktjn.

Prom Son PrnnclMCo Honolulu Direct.S.S. "NEVADAN" to tallS.S."NEDRASKAN" to sail

Freight received Company's Wharf, Orccnwlch Streetand i irb month thereafter.

Prom hloi-iolui- to Sun Prnncljico.S.S."NEDRASKAN" to sailS.S. "NEVADAN" to sail 5

Hro'ii fts;u.ttlc nnd TacomaVia Qsn Francisco.

S.S. "NEVADAN" ..... .

C, P. MQRSb,General Freight Agent.

Steamers running connectionPACIFIC RAILWAY between S)dney,

Victoria, Honolulustated,

Vancouver Victoria,(For Brisbane Sydney.)

MIOWERAMOANA MAIL

Hotel every

FOR SAN

1101FEB.FEB.FEU. 22

NmYork

FOR SANleave port dates

AND

FEU.

FEU.

lieJAN. 27FEU.FEB.FEB.

CHINA MAR. 10MAR. 21

'&

Agent,

and Via

about JAN. 30about FEB. 25

at all times at the

ToJAN. 26FEB. 16

at

JAN. 15FEB.

SeattleTacoma

For further information apply trEl. Hackfeld Co., Lt

AGENTS, HONOLULU.

MallStenmahlp Company.

of the above In the CANADIANCO. Vancouver, B. C, and N. S. W

and calling at C, and Suva, and Brisbane, art)DUE AT HONOLULU on or about tbo dates below viz.:From and B. C.

andFEB. 11

11

From JAN. 18

from JAN. 20

&

line, with

B. FIJI,

Through Tickets issued from Honolulu to Canada, United States anEurope. For Freight and Passago and all general Information apply to

Iheo. tl. Davies & Co., Ltd. (leneral Agents.

J. F. Morgan, President; C.J. Campbell, Vice President; J. L. McLean,Secretary; A. F. Clark, Treasurer; N. E. Gedge, Auditor; Frank Hustaee,Manager. a

Co., Ltd.63 QUEEN ST.

DEAL ERS IN

Firewood, Stove and Steam Coal.ALSO WHITE AND BLACK SAND. TELEPHONE MAIN tM.

Union Express Co., Ltd., 63 Queen Street,Having baggago contracts with the following Steamship Co.'s Lines:

Oceanic Stesmihlp Co. Pacific Mall Steamship Co.Occidental A. Oriental Steamship Co.Wilder 8. 8. Co. Toyo Klsen Kalsha 8teamshlp O.Wo check your outgoing bacgage at your homes, savins you the troubla

and annoyanco of checking on the wl art.Incoming baggage checked on steamers of above companies and deliv-

ered with quickness and dispatch at your homes.TELEPHONE MAIN 86.

JU, NOLTE,

SMOKE

GILLMAN HOUSE

BOUQUET CIGAR

Beaver Lunch

MOANAHOTEL

WAIKIK1 BEACH

Rapid Transit Electric Cars arriveat and depart from the main entranceof the Moana ten minutes.

MOANA HOTEL CO., LTD.

Steamship Co

Company.

Hackfeld Co. Ltd,,AMERICAN-HAWAIIA-N

Uanadian-Australia- n Royal

Hustace-Pec- k

DRAYMEN,

Room

From 8ydney and Brisbane.(For Victoria and Vancouver, B. O.JMOANA FHB.

O. R. & L. Co.TIME TABLE

JAIfcOct. 6, 1904.

OUTWARD.Tor Walanae, Walalua, Kahukn ait

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

, Stations t7:30 a. m., 9:15 a. dl.ii:ui a. m.. 3:ib p. m., s;zo p. io,5:15 p. m 13:30 p. m., tlltis p. m.

INWARD.Arrive Honolulu from Kahukn, Wal-

alua and Walanae '8:36 a. m., f :Mp. m.

Arrive Honolulu from Ewa Mill a4Pearl Cy r:46 a, m, 8iJf A. an

10:33 a. m., "1:40 p. m., 4:ll wl,5:31 p. m., 1:3t p. m.

Daily.t Sunday Excepted. iI Sunday Only.

Q, P. DENI80N, F. C. SMITH.I 8ubI ap.tr

.$&$& A'&k :, ' -- & J vUUi U Mf ttL&&L&h&k .&! MSsssTPMri4dwLMH

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Home! Thnrn ......

things aboutthat hi

and improved by

Thesherwin-wiluam- s family paihtis made especially for thatpurpose.

Comes in con-

venient, smallpackages, readyfor use. Can be

scrubbed andIseasvtoanDlv.

in 26 good colors.ask for a sample card.

i E. O. HALL & SON, Ltd.

STOCKYARDS STABLES.

EASY-RIDIN- RIGS AND STYLIORDER AN OUTFIT.

TELEPHONE MAIN 41

Paint

THINKING PEOPLE

Should certainly consider Electric Light as animprovement and a necessity to the home. Allother forms of artificial light give a yellowglare that is bad for the eyes, but Electric Lightis a pure white light. It is safe, clean, sureand cheap. It is no longer a luxury. It re-

quires no matches and is the only modern 20thCentury Light. Come in and let us talk itover. We're always glad to give estimates.Let us show you the economical side of the" Light Question."

CoOffice: King, near Alakea.

8UPPLIES

Hotel Street.

rri'.ltll

BOLD

ir" ''

LOOKRUGS other

THISf

HOTEL STREET.

The Scottish Club's celebra-

tion of the "Hobble" Hums anniver-sary on tho evening of the 25th Instantat Hall will be, ns usual, anevent of Interest and

Toasts will bo responded to as fol-

lows: ,Attorney General Andrews, "Tie

President of the United States;" U.S. District Attorney R. W. Breckons,"The Bar;" (Jeo. W. "The LandWe Live Ilobert Catton, "The Im-

mortal Memory of Robert Burns;" W.II. Farrlngton, "The Press."

Singers and Instrumentalists: HugoIlerzer, S. E. O. Munro,Stanley Livingston, J. L. Cockburn,J. F. Fenwlck, C. Mett, Geo. F. Da- -

Without

Hours, 8 to 5; Sunday, 9 to 12.

&?;&- .-

,....the homolirfrrhlan,..!

a little paint.

cleaned.Comes

BY

SH HORSES, AT THE STOCKYARDS.

E. H. LEWIS, Proprietor.

'Phone Main 390

TELEPHONE MAIN S1S.

AT THIS.

WEEK ONLY.

vies and D. W. Anderson. Drucc Hart- -

mnnn and J. F. Dick will recite. W. A.Love will give a violin solo.

HAD NO 8URPLUS.

The Xew Orleans boys expected toturn their surplus from last night'sminstrel show over to Gencau, thebluejacket now on trial, but foundthis morning that after paying all billsthey had only about J 8.00 left. Therrlces of admission were very muchreduced from the regular figures sothat the show Just about cleared expenses.

"I SEE," 8AID DOOLEY,"That th' prlsldlnt Is plannln' an at-

tack on th' good old English custom Iv

'corporal PunishmentIN SATURDAY'S BULLETIN.

We are aware of th. prejudiceagainst dentist, who advertise. Donot data u. with poor dentists becausewe take this way of making our meth-ods known to you. Our work andprices put us In a class by ourselves.Investigate and you will admit this tobe the truth.

THE EXPERT DENTISTS,

215 Hotel Street, opp. Young Hotel.

Hawaiian Electric , Ltd.,

GUY OWENSElectrical Construction Co., Ltd.ESTIMATES FURNISHED ON ELECTRICAL WORK AND OP

EVERY DESCRIPTION.

1120 UNION STREETNear

SALE OF GRASS RUGS.

6x9 GRASS at only $5.40 net and siz just aslow

COYNE FURNITURE CO., Ltd.,No. 148 STREET, 1113 UNION

Toasts Arranged

For Bums' Birthday

Thistle

Waverleyentertainment.

Smith,In;"

I. Dillingham,

TEETHPfafH.

W2In4ggP

'''

they

IINVESTIOATE

To nlcnee nml delight the housewife.cheapest fuel. No kindling; no dirt; no

umm trading go., Lu.

Not a Bit of BlarneyBUT THE real,

Mountain Dew

We Rive you the straight goods, di-

rect from the Distillers.

WE ARE NOT RECTIFIERS.

nemember your friends and treatthem to the best. You get better val-ue for your money at our store thanelsewhere.

PRICES THE LOWEST.

GOODS DELIVERED TO ANY PART

OF THE CITY.

Thos.F.McTighe&Co.,WINE AND LIQUOR MERCHANTS.

93 KINQ ST. IsTEL. MAIN 140. P. O. DOX 755,

Sugar $4.90.

BIG DIVIDENDSIN SIGHT.

PLANTATION

DIVIDENDSWILL BE

BJGThe DIVIDENDS declared annu

ally on

Pacific Mutual Policies

have always been

BJG.GET OUR PROSPECTUS TODAY, It

CLINTON J. HUTCHINSGeneral Agent

920 FORT STREET.

Red CrossTooth

PowderThe best powder for cleansing and A.

whitening the teeth.Removes tartar and strengthens the

gums.

Contains no grit or add.

Sold only by

Chambers Drug Co.,LIMITED.

Cor. King and Fort Sts,

'PHONE MAIN I3I,

il

Three TrainsDaily

VIA

UNION PACIFICtin

gal--TO-

Omaha, Kansas City,$179

Chicago, St. Louis

And All Principal Eastern Point.

No Change ,a"Chicago.

So euro your ticket reads via theUNION PACIFIC.

For full Information coll on8. F. BOOTH. G. A..

1 Montgomery St, San Francisco, Cat,'

Eureka Wicklcss Blue

Flame Cook Stoves,

Oil Is tho most convenient andashes.

H42 Fort si i.ve Bife

SHIPPIN6 INTELIMNtt

TIDES.r;

Moon

u Rimand

?l?2 5 Silt

u, ,t. m. p n. I.B. Stli

o II II I II ), I 40 I IIIt m.

I il 1,1 l i 6 ,1 I It 6 ii I II 1 II' I

I ! I? i it ii o igV6 ii 141 1 loI

!! I jl S 66 9 4' 6 40 I 41 I '4

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I I . l S .10 19 41 I 41 Rlut

I ll. 4 II 9 !'l9 Jl I 6 141 )4

.'4 f le 19 ll 19 6 4 I 44 I J'r. m p. m. I

i II I s 19 II 19 41 141 8 ))

Full moon Jan. 20th at 8:43 p. m.The tides at Kahulul ana Hllo occur

about an hour earlier than at Honolulu.

Hawaiian Standard Time Is lOh 30mslower than Greenwich time, beingthat of the meridian of 157.30. Thetime whistle blows at 1:30 p. m whlck

the same as Oreenwicb. Oh 0m.

ARRIVED.

Friday, Jan. 20.

Stmr. Kc Au Hou, Brubn, from Knuat ports.

Stmr. Noeau, Pederson, fiom Hawall ports.

Stmr. Helene, Nelson, from Hawaiiports.

DEPARTED.

Thursday, Jan. 19.A.-- S. S. Texan, Lon, for Kaa'

napall, at 5 p. ra.

ARRIVING TOMORROW.

Stmr. Klnau, Freeman, from Hlloand way ports, 11 a. m.

Stiiir. Llkcllke, Naopala, from Mauland Molokal, a. m.

Maile vs. PunahouMatch Tomorrow

The Association football match be-

tween the Punahou and Malle teamstomorrow at the Daseball park shouldbe a hotly contested and strenuous one,the contestants being evenly matched.

will not be until the whittle blowsthat one can safely pick the winner.Notable changes In the Malles are,

for Ilelscr In goal, and O. May-a- ll

strengthening the forward rank.Tor the I'unahous J. Catton will be anabsentee, J. I'a replacing him at forward.

The I'unahous will play as follows:Goal, A. A. Catton; backs, 0. Judil, W,II. Soper; halves, L. 0. Dladiinan, J. K.Clark, R. McCorrlston; forwards, 0,Waterhouse, J. Paa, It. It. Catton(Capt.), W. Campbell. J. L. Cockburn,Reserves: Spalding, Styles.

The Malle team will be selected fromthe following: J. J. Belser, McRltchle,

S. (Jullcl, J. II. Flddes, S. Beard-more- ,

W. Orelg, J. C. McOlll, R. Arvderson, R. Cburton, J. C. Catteral, F.Davit, P. J. Harwood, 0. Mayall.

At present, In the standing of theteams of the League, the I'unahoushave two points to their credit, thoMalles one and the Iolanls ono.

U. 8. Weather Bureau Office,Young Dulldlng.

Jan. 20, 1905t a. m., tis; s a. m., 09; 10 a. m.,

I.; noon, 73; morning minimum, G

Barometer, S a. m 30.08; absolutehumidity, S a. m., G.GS3 grains percubic foot; relative humidity, 8 a. m.,

per cent,; dew point, 8 a. in., 9.Wind C a. m., velocity 1, direction

N.E.; 8 a. m., velocity 1, direction NE.j 10 a, m,, velocity 5, direction W.;noon, velocity 7, direction S.W.

Rainfall during 21 hours endedm., .00 Inch.

Total wind movement during 21hours ended nt noon, lie miles.

ALEX. M'C. ASHLEY,Section Director United States

Weather Bureau.

The BUSINESS MAN'S HANDY IN-

DEX, published In the Saturday Bulleand the Weekly Edition, gives a

concise and complete resume of all lenotices, calls for tender, Judg

ments, building permits and real estate transactions. Evening Bulletin,

cents per month. Weekly Bulletin,per year.

WANTSFor Want Column See Page Six

WANTED.

TO LET.

Rooms, moequlto proof, hot and coldbathB with showor; J1.G0 per weekup Lou Angeles, 1D23 Fort St.

2908-lu- i

murmmtmtjmmm:tutttttmtumn

El

Whitney

ttmututtttnsmtmm

Grgnt Reduction Sale of

Ladies'

Tailor - Made SkirtsIn dress and walking lengths in

Alpaca, Cloth, Etamine,and Silk

Genuine Bargains. See Window Display,

Sale begins Monday. Jan. 16th.

:!mt:j'.!Jmm::u:an:nnit!t!:nmt::n::Kttj:twtmtmn::ttuwnnnt:m:

Real Estate and Houses tor

or will build you a house on your own lot. or mo.leratzs your old.houie.OfUco hours, 12:30 to 2:30 p. m dally.

W.Matlock Campbell, 122 King St.Mill Office, 3128-314- Be'retanla St-- Hours, 9 to 10 a. m.

BY AUTHORITYPUBLIC LANDS NOTICE.

On Saturday, January Tth, 1905, at12 o'clock noon at the front entranceto the Judiciary Building, Honolulu,will bo sold at Public Auction, thelease of the following named land:

18,000 acres, a little more or less, ofthe grazing land of Kaohe, Hamakua,Hawaii, together with certain privi-leges on the Adjoining lands.

Terms, 21 years from Sept. 10th,190C.

Upset rental $1,500,000 per annum,payable In advance. Forplan and further particulars, apply atthe Department of Public Lands, Itonolulu.

(S.) JAS. W. PRATT,Commissioner of Public Lands.

Honolulu, H. T.. Dec. 5, 1904.2913 Dec. 10, 17, 24, 31; Jnn. 0.

The sale of the above Lease of thoLand of Kaohe, containing 18,000acres, of grazing land, Is hereby postponed to January 2lBt, 190G, to takeplace at the same place and hour, andunder the same conditions.

(Signed) JAS. W. PRATT.Commissioner of Public Lands.

Honolulu, Jan. 7tb, 1905.2967 Jan. 7, 14, 20.

DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC IN-

STRUCTION.

TENDERS FOR PRINTING REPORT.

Sealed Tenders for printing andbinding Five Hundred copies of thoforthcoming Report of tho Departmentof Public Instruction will bo receivedat the offlco of the Department untilTwelve O'clock noon of Tuesday,January 24th, 1905.

Size of page, quality of paper andgeneral style of work to correspondwith what is usual In Hawaiian Gov-ernment Reports. Samples of paperproposed to be used must bo submit-ted with the bids.

Bldsto state tho price per page ofplain matter and the price per pagofor tables, and to Include the coversand title page without extra charge.No Inserts will bo allowed; all tablesmust go on the regular sized page.

Work must bo completed nnd deliv-ered not later than Tuesday, February 14th, and a penalty of Ten Dollarsa day will bo charged for each day ofdelay beond that time.

By order of tho Department of Pub-lic Instruction.

ALATAU T. ATKINSON,Superintendent.

C T. RODOERS, Secretary.2975-3- t

The Yokohama Specie Bank, Ltd.

ESTABLISHED 1880.

Capital Subscribed Yen 24,000,000capital raid Up Yen 18,000,000Reserved Fund Yen 9,520,000

HEAD OFFICE, YOKOHAMA.BRANCHES Bombay, Hongkong, Ho

nolulu, none, London, Lyons, Naga-saki, N'owehwang. New York, Pe-king, San Francisco, Shanghai, Ti-

entsin, Toklo.The bank buvB and receives for rol.

lection Bills of Exchance. IkiipDrafts and Letters of Credit and trans-act- s

a general banking business.HONOLULU BRANCH, 67 KINQ ST.

The Weekly Edition of the EvenltnBulletin gives a complete summary ottho news of the day.

& Marsh

JSale

Burns Anniversary

Smoking ConcertUnder the Auspices of the

Hono'ulu Scottish Thistle Club

In the

Waverley Hall, Jan. 25, 1905.

AT 8 P. M.

SONGS OF BURNSPOEMS OF BURNS

SPEECHES ON BURNS

Speakers: Lorrln Andrews, R, WBreckons, Robert Catton, Geo. W8mlth, W. R. Farrlngton.

Vocalists: D. W. Anderson, R. C,

Brown, J. L. Cockburn, I. Dllllngham, J. F. Fenwlck, Hugo Herzer,Stanley Livingston, E. G, Munro,W. L. Stanley.

Elocutionists: J. F. Dick, BruceHartman.

Instrumentalists: R. R. and A. ACatton, Ceo, F, Davles, W. Love,C. Mett.

Tickets $1 from Members.

ESTABLISHED IN 1853.

BISHOP & CO,,BANKERS.

BANKING DEPARTMENT.Transact business In all depart

menu of banking.Collections carefully attended to.Exchange bought and told.Commercial and Travelers' Letters

of Credit Issued on the Bank of Call'fornla and N. M. Rothschilds & Sons,London,

Correspondents for the AmericanExpress Company, and Thos. Cook &Son.

Interest allowed on term and SavInge Bank Deposits.

TRUST DEPARTMENT.Act as Trustees, collect Rents and

Dividends.Safety Deposit Vault.ACCOUNTANT DEPARTMENT,

928 Bethel StreetAuditors and Trustees In Bank-

ruptcy,Books examined and reported on,

INSURANCE DEPARTMENT,924 Bethel Street.

Agents for Fire, Marine, Life, Acci-dent and Employers' Liability Insur-ance Companies.

Island andCoast Produce.

E. J. Walker,COMMISSION MERCHANT

1018 SMITH ST.HONOLULU.

I have Inquiries for all kinds of freshproduce. If you have any to sell seeme.

C B. LEMON. R. B. FRENCH.

THE MINT SALOON' AND READING ROOM.Nuuanu Street, opposite Chaplain Lane

HONOLULU,The Best of Liquors and Cigars.Hours, 5:30 a. m. to 11:30 p. m.

"Fr Sate" cards at Bulletin office,

Auction Sale--OF

Delinquent. Stockor THE

Inter-Islan- d Telegraph- to., Ltd.,

'WEDNESDAY, FEB. 1$, 1905,

AT 12 O'CLOCK NOOft,

At my salesrooms, 843 KnahnraanuStreet, Honolulu, I will sell at publicmiction, by order of the treasurer, Mr.J. M. Hlggs, the following certificatesof stock In tho Intcr-Islam- l TelegraphCo., Ltd., unless the delinquent assess-ments with Interest thereon and ad-

vertising expenses aro paid on or be-

fore the day and hour of tho sale atthe offlco of the lntcr-lslan- TelegraphCo., Ltd., Honolulu:

Certificate. Shares.4 10

8 101$ 2021 4023 ' u iHf 2.12 10

. 33 SO

33 D

' 57 IC3 10G5 5

119 1043 5

JAS. F. MORGAN,Auctioneer.

COMMISSIONER'S SALES

At my salesroom, 857 KnnhumanuStreet,

MONDAY, JAN. 23, 1905.AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON.

I'ee Simple Lands' Leaseholds andOther Property of tho MOAN A HO-

TEL COMPANY, LTD.

SATURDAY, FEB. 4, 1905,12 O'clock Noon,

Property known as tho PROGRESSBLOCK, Fort Street, Honolulu.

At Judiciary Building,SATURDAY, FEB. 4, 1905,

12 O'clock Noon,All nnd Slnmilar Tho PACIFIC

HEIGHTS ELECTRIC RAILWAY.

RECEIVERS SALES

''At Judiciary Building, '.7SATURDAY, FEB. 25, 1905, ,

At 12 Noon.(Date of sale subject to change.)

All and Singular tho Property, Rightsnnd FinnchUe of tho PUNA SUGARCOMPANY, LTD.

JAS. F. MORGAN,Auctioneer.

Auction SaleI am Instructed by Mr. F. M. Swaniy

to sell at Public AuctionON TUESDAY, 24 JAN., 1905,

At my salesroom, 847 Knnhumanu St..ONE SORREL HORSE BRAND CHJPlaced In pasturage at Kuatoa by onaKamakala (k.) unless pasturage billand expenses shall be paid by himprior to date of sale.

JAS. F. MORGAN,Auctioneer.

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