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i , LMh i . " r-Tr'-m, "T-Vt-, J ft l 2, ; EVENING BUl&ETIN. HONOLULU H. T., FRIDAY. OCTOHKn 18, 191)1. ' I ' . hlSHIPPINfi INTPIIiriFNfpl AA nit ' I A Wondrous Tale We Would To You Unfold But' Its nethlng new vnu Inve knounltaloncllmr, that Is about the excellent quality of RAMBLER We can tell vou ometh'ne new , however, anJ that Is we .ire wiling tht m at $35.00 E. O. HALL &SON, Fort Street, CALL EARLY. A FAULTLESS LIGHT HAWAIIAN TEL. MAIN 390. HAWAIIAN ART STUDIES Til paintings b Mrs. C. Hudson. placed In the Pacific Hardware Co.'s window this morning, attracted n great ileal of attention and elicited general admiration. Two of them are small raimixe each representing a Hawaiian lrl nt home.. The third Is a good siz ed picture, showing n young Hawaiian woman eatiug uol by herself, She Is xlttlng on it locoaiuit leaf mat. taking part of her weigh on her left hand Hd.iye.l backward. The forefinger of Prices Dress Circle, $1; Family Clr )ier right hand Is placing a lift of the cle, 75 cents; Gallery Circle, 50 cents; nathu pottage iu her mouth. There Is Children, half-orlce. In the coiiuteuunce. frluged with heay trexseM, the archly shy expression eliarui terlstlc of Hawaiian maiden- hood. While the lle flgllie Is itself poitnoed with an art seldom seen equated with tlnuallan subjects, the accessories are laid with u perfection of (iilorlng which iibsolutel) forbids nil adverse criticism. The calico drapery of the girl, the cracked (alabush with Its light patch In tho rich dark wood, the dried squid blng near the vessel, the weave of the mat and the clusters of taj-o plant leaves nil reveal n, won derfully deft handling of jiliudc and delicate tints. There was just one objection heard on the outside. It was by u local pundit; In native customs. He declared tiuit the Hawallans never place the calabash on the floor mat, but the Tex.sel must rest upon its Indi vidual nfat. BIG CROWD AT CIRCUS. The lUruard Company's circus of va rieties Is certainly plajlng to good business, showing that the Honolulu people know u fine show when they see It. The management of the company Is naturally very much pleased. Last night, although one of the dullest In the week fur. show people, proved lio exception, a big audience- turning out to see the good things offered by the company. There was a slight varlatlou rlu the program which added mltch to the excellence of the performance. Ijju Agnew, oue ot the special police ii Ulcers, was buttoned outside the tent to watch out for hoodlums and the con sequence was there were no more dis turbances such as the ones of Wednes day night. He cuught a Portuguese Irving to look Into the ladles' dressing room. This, fallow saw un aggregation Of coiiktellutions all bunched ou one place and felt the hard Mill come In contact with his head but he did not stop to Inquire Into the oilgln of the motive power that upset his plans aud himself. Prnbahlv be Is running yet. Agnew kept walking around the tents throughout the performance and there ere none who cared to dispute bis right to his lonely trump. TDRRITORY STABLES CO. The affairs al the Tcrrltury Stables on Klug street have reached the desir able stage of amicable settlement as suggested In yesterday's Hulletlu and the mud begrimed suits atul nose pro tectors of the Hchumun football team have been burled along with a number ut old clay pipes. John Andrade, on the advice of his attorneys, has left the tight and has withdrawn from the man agement of the stables, taking hls'be longings with him. - F.fi. Thomas, the new manager, has, been Installed In his new position aud. Is today getting into harness. Mr. An-! uraiiu win remain ui me siames a month or so for the purpose of In structing the new manager in his du-1 tits and then he will step out for good. He has had an offer for his stock aud lll probably sell out his whole Inter est. I The many friends ot Mr, Andrade wish him good luck In whatever ven ture he may see fit to branch out Into In the future. He went In as manager of the Territory Stables when the place ,was first started and has con ducted It on a money making basis and much to the satisfaction of the many patrons of the stables. SubscrilK) for tho WEEKLY BULLETIN, only $1 per annum. BICYCLES I Next door to lihler. FOR THE HOME. There Ih only one and that Is the In candescent. Always ready fur use with a soft, brilliant ami steady light. Does not smoke or smell. Adds the finishing touch to a well furnished heme. Not expensive a many people think; costs very little more than kerosene. Let uk give you an estimate bn wlr InK your house; you will And our fig ures far below what you expected. ELECTRIC CO. KING STREET, near Alakea. BEHNARD 5 COY'S CIRCUS Located Opposite the Hawaii an Hotel QREAT SUCCESS! EVERY EVENING Ul Petite Ethel, Madamolselle Daisy St. Ia'ou, The, Wingate Sifters, the Sketch Artists lleer)ey and I)aners. (Ins. St. Leon and his Famed Aciobat le Troupe: Prof, liarnard with Train. fit Horses, Ponies, Dogs and Monkeys. Three Funny Clowns, Full Band, Etc. Saturday Matinee, Children 10c. Look out for grand change of pro gram next week. FRANK HKVKItLEV, llus. Mgr. your best girl WILL BK SOME OTHER FELLOW'S BEST GIRL -If you don't ftct u rig ut -Stock YiirdHCo.und take -hep for n drive, SwcllcKt turnouts In town furn- Inhed on n momcntH notice. RING UP MAIN 301. Honolulu Stock Yards COMPANY. 00OO0OO' Hawaiian Bricks Patronize Home InduHtry An article which has stood severe ( tests, and which .an be furnished 4 as wanted, In good condition, C Sample can be seen at the store of Levvers & Cooke, tJMITED. Sole Agents. i J. D'. Jewett WITH ,. J. WILLIAMS FOTO GALLERY Artist In Pastels Crayons Water Golors and PORTRAITS. OIL Weather Huyeuu, Punahou,, October IS. Temperature Morning minimum. 69; Mlililiiy mnxlmum, S2. Ilarometer at ! a. m, 29.97. Steady. Rainfall 0.01. Dew Point C8F. Humidity ut 9 a. in. 08 per cent. Diamond Mead Signal Station, Oe tuber IS.- Weather cloudy; wind light NK. AnniVKD. Thursday, Oct, 17 Htr. ,1. A. .Cummins, Sonrle, fr.ii.i Koolau port. Schr. Illaorhe i Kll.i, I nun Kajfl' port. Friday, Oct. IX. P. M. tf. . Clt of I'arn, Porter, from Port Los Angeles. Am. bkt. Jane I titundford. .lolli-c-tedt, II days from Nuvve-istle. Anrbur eil outride fur Kaanup.i'1. DEPARTED. Thutsdiiy, Oct, 17. Htr. Mlk.iliala, Oi'cgnr, for Kauai Pirts. ')r Vnlalua, fir 'tinal inrti. Hkt. Planter, Chase, for the Sound. Htr. Maul, nennett, for Hamaku.i umj lllto porti. Friday. Oei. IH Htr. Mimna l.a. Hlrnerroii. tor Maul ' and Kumi ports.. I PABSENOEHS DEPARTED. For Maul and Hawaii ports, per str. Maunn l.ou. Oct. 18--R. Andrews, E. I Cutting. II. II. Makekau, Mrs. Nnlpo, Chan. Coup, Jr., Foo Vine. J. E. Sho- rey Chow Lung. Dr. and Mrs. Hodglns. Miss Cornwell, Mrs. McQueen and 0 children, K. F. IIIhop and Julian Mon tarrat. (ITY Or PARA I The steamer City of Para from Port Los ngeles arrived this morning after a trip of ten days from the Coast. Sho has on board oer thiee Hundred Por to Means, many of whom are children. In physical appearame they are about the same as former sblpmeuts only they ilo not appear so dirty.' Among them there ure several crip. pies and one man partially blind. What uue these people will be as laborers Is hard to see. With the Porto ltlcaus ure a party , of twent-rtve Itulians coming to work at Spreckelsvllle. They ure a splen did looking lot of people and In every way superior to the Porto nirnns. They all look thrifty, clean and well condi tioned. This will probably be the last trip ot the Para to this port as she was noti fied before having that she would bo, put on another run. It Is thought byi her ofllcers that the transportation of. i-ono means win tor Para Is In lommand S. Porter. He and Puiser W. L. Rob ertson have the thanks of the Hulletlu fur late news favor. THE ALAMEDA'S SPIN, San Francisco. Oct. 7. Thla morn ing the Oceanic Company's steamer Alameda will leave Pacific street wharf for a trial trip, and may take a run as far out as the Farallones be fore returning. John i. SnnreckelH and other officials of the comuativ am. a number of Invited guests will bo on hoard. The Alameda .,aa recently to-. ceived new boilers, which, with other Improvements, have given Increase. speed and comfort to the well-known steamer. October 12ttt thu Alanmdu sails for Honolulu In place of tho Mariposa, which Is ulso to bo over hauled. The steamer Zealnmlln of the same line will be taken to Mat nez to He nil Indefinitely NEW TO-DAY ' NOTICE. All persons owing the Honolulu Stock-yards Co.. Ltd.. ure requested to make immediate payment at their office, King street. JAH. F. MOltUAN. C. A. RICE. . 1971-lw BARGAINS IN Horses, Mules and Carriages The business of the HONOLULU STOCK-YARDS CO. Is now being closed out and all stock is offered at private sale. The list comprises: Carriage and Huggy Horses. Hack and Express Horses. California and Hawaiian Mules. Iluggtes, Hacks, Hurries, Phaetons, Etc. Sets of Single and Double Harness. These are for Bale at low rates. Call early at tire stables and take your pick. JA8. F. MORGAN. C. A. RICE. 1971-tf HERALL Vol. PUBLISHED IN HlLO. Is a pretty ood paper for 2.50 per an num, preferably in advance. Advertiser who use its c umns GET GOOD RESULTS The Evenins Bulletin, 75 cents per .month. Adi. Inithla column will be Inserted at 15 cents a line one Insertion; 25 cents two Insertions; 30 cents one week; 40 cents two weeks, and 60 cents one month. This Is the cheapest advertising ever offered the people of Honolulu. SPECIAL NOTICES. REMOVAL The Hewing Machine Ex change ha removed, to 1288 Fort St. All kinds of Mewing machines bought, void, lented or exchanged. 197Mf SWEEDI8H MA88AQE Miss Ulna Moving, Island Hotel, over Orphcum. 1951-lm NOTICE TO HUNTERS Goat shoot ing privileged for tho Nanakull lands urn ngnln offered to tho public. Those wishing to Hecure permits will bo furnished with tickets upon application at tho office of Tho Dow sett Company, Limited. W. F. nil llngham, treasurer. 1946-lm GET OURPRICE8 on billiard and pool tables beforo buying elsewhere; Hold on easy payments. Our cushions ara guarantied for twenty years, aud arc made by a new vulcanizing proc ess1. Old tables fitted with our cush ions am as good as new; satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. Seo our advertisement of "Manager Wanted" for lawful slot machine. Palmer Billiard Tablo Works. Chi cago, Ills. 1937-Zm IIFOUHAVEa house for rent or want to rent a house, seo A. R. BINDT. Collections .carefully at tended to and promptly remitted. . Ofllce 115 Kaahumanu street. 1893-tf , nSjICE TO BUILDER8-ThoUnlo Express Co. has WHITE SAND FOR SALE. 1543-tf WANTED. WANTED A first-class sticker hand at onee. Call Pacific Mill Co. 1968-tt . WANTED To exchange a new Auto- mum- mivtiuK muciiine lor a aeconu hand machine and some cash. Ad. dress Mrs. H l)ul!etln ofllce. 1967-tf WANTED A hustler with $1500. to take one-half interest In fl good bus-' Iness. For further Information ad dress C. M., Ilulletln. 19StMw FOR EXCHANGE-8telnway parlor grand piano for horse and carriage. Address "Piano," Ilulletln office. 1963-tf WANTED Five or six-room house, furnished or unfurnished; centrally located. Address 11. J, Ilulletln. 19G5tf WANTED Position by a young lady as stenographer; experienced. L II.. P. O. box 303. 1939 tf MANAGER WANTED In every large county to appoint agents for tho fa mous "Game o' Skill" nickel slot machine for drinks or cigars; law ful ovcrywhero; takes place of all forbidden Bldt machines. Rented or sold on easy payments. Secure ter ritory quick. Palmer Iillllard Tablo WorkB. Chicago, Ills. 1937-2m a t me .too The,WANTED-To Be Dlaraond and Pal a time stop. The. nnK , ,he ,ateat BtyeB WatcCB of Captain . P. repaired by a Jeweler of 35 years' experience O. DIETZ, Fort street, near Hotel. 1808-tf WOOiVl AND BOARD. THE LO8 ANGELE8 1523 Fort St.: newly furnished rooms, roosquitu proof; terms reasonable. 1930-tf BOARD AND LODGING At the Lang ton House. Mosquito proof and electric light, dood table board. 196-tf THE METROPOLE, 1150 Alakea St.; newly furnished rooms; electric light; terms reasonable. 1956-lm TO LET. TO LET Neat, attractive furnished rooms; rooms for housekeeping; thoroughly sanitary. 14 UO Punch bowl St., off lleretanta St. 1971-lw NEWLY FURNI8HED rooms, Ilcreta nla Ave., cor. Keeaumoku St. Mrs. Jeffs. 1967-lm TO LET Nowly furnished front rooms for gentlemen, from 11.50 tip; quite a fine location. Corner Vino yard and Punchbowl. 1960-lw TO LET A large, sunny front room In a private family; maulta Thomas Square; hot and cold water; electric lights; possession given Oct. 15th. Address A. B. C. P. O. box 572. 19H-tf TO LET Five-room cottage, at Cot tage urove. King ot. Knqulro F. K. King, No.8. 1955-tf TO LET Six-mom cottage on College St., with stnblo and servants' qur.r tors. Appiy iu lleretanta St. 1951-tf TO LET Two front rooms. No. 1880-tf Garden lane. TO LET House at present occupied oy Mrs. u. center. Young street ox tension near McCully tract. Apply E. F. Bishop, C. Drawer & Co., Queen St. 1932-tf FOR RENT Two (2) story houses at Kekaullko-pa, on Young St., contain ing two bedrooms, parlor, dining room, kitchen, bath room and patent water closet downstairs. KaplolanI Estate, Ltd. 1921-tf TO LET Largo front furnished room, room for two, with or withbut board. Address W. A., this office. 19GS-1W TO LET Three, four or flva rooms for light housekeeping. Apply 59 Uere tanlt St., between Fort and Nun- f anu. 1967-lw TO RENT Six room cottage on Mat tock Ave; electric lights; sanitary plufnblng, etc. Apply O.,, H., P. O. box 363. 1939 tf FOR RENT A now bouse on Arte sian St., of six rooms with all mod ern Improvements. Enquire of Chas. E. Frashor, Consolidated Soda Works. 1922-tf TO LET 8-room house, with barn, Nuuanu Ave. Room 38, Campbell B1R. 19CMm TO LET Space In warehouse, 30x50 feet, fronting on Alakea street; auk able for store or storage. Apply to W, C. Uregg & Co., 502 biangenwald BIdg. 1901-'.f ROOMS AT THE ALOHA Fort Street, from f 1.50 to 12.50 per week. .1952-tf IF you have a house for rent, or want to rent a bouse, call on A. R. BINDT, oirice with Guide Publishing Co., Campbell block. Merchant St., Tel ephone Main 374. ' 1847-tf Subscribe, for tho WEEKLY BULLETIN, only $1 per nnnnra ready made skirts At Less Than the When we first maile our bow to tho Honolulu public. Just two years ago this month, scarcely n ready-made skirt was worn here. Yet we do not exaggerate when we say that tu these two years we have sold thousands of skirts. Why? Ho cause economical women have found out that to have their simple, evety-day a?b-sklrts made by high-priced dressmak ers Is rank extravagance. Factories can buy materials away under what you would pay, and cutting and se.vlng u machinery reduces cost to a minimum. But don't mnke the mistake of thinking that these machine-made garments arc wanting in style and fit. The originals from which they ate copied aro made by high-salaried men-tailors and are always In the latest fashion. Think of a well-made perfectly-fitting washable skirt for 35 cents. It Is scarcely more than what the thread and trimmings would cost you. Vet that, among other bargains, is what yuu wlii And 1 11 our skirt offering on the centre table this week. If you are one of those women who nre skeptical about tho possibility of getting 11 ready-made skirt that will look well on you, tome In and be converted. , WHITNEY & MARSH, Ltd. WANTS. FOR SALE. FOR SALE The well established bus iness of the M E. Klllean Co., Ltd.; bids will be received for the entire stock, from Monduy, October 21, tu Thursday, October 21, privilege of examination on calling at my olllce. L. SchwelUer, Nuuatiu and Mer chant Hts. 1971-2t FOR 8ALE Lot at 213tf"Metcnlf St., Puliation, Sea iew, 17. 1 75 square feet.. Apply on premises. 1970-lw FOR SALE Full line of choice groc eries nt 10 per cent below cost. In any quantity, until entire stock Is sold) terms strictly cash. At estate of J. Hutchlngs, Progress block. Hlfiu-lw FOR SALE V'hceler & Wilson sew Ing machine, 10. Call at 161C Fort St.. near School. 19ti5-lw FOR 8ALE Lense and large new liilldlng on Prison road, oppolte It; It. depot; lease has elcv:n yeats to run; tlrst-class location; crcap ground rent. For full pa''lcubrs np pply to F. K. Mul.tno. oillce o' F. M. Brooks, Spreckels bldg. 1965-lw FOR SALE Ten nnolots at"fUU. NUI, above Wyille St., high anl dry, with good outlook, and conve nient to Rapid Transit. Apply t) FRANK 8. DODGE, 77 Merchant 3t. 1960-lm FOR 8ALE New and second-hand Smith Premier typewriters for sale or rent. All makes repaired. Wash ington Light Co. 1 959-1 m FOR SALE A thoroughbred Holsteln bull. Address F. F., this office. 1951-tf 8TEAM LAUNCH FOR SALE The "Talula." as sho now lies In the hnr bor. She Is a nearly new boat. In perfect working order, and has been of lato used In towing at Kahulul harbor. W. II. Pain. 1895-tf FRESH STRAW ThoUnlon Express Co. has a lot of fresh rice straw for sale. 1931-tf FOR LEASE. TO LEASE No. 1081 Punchbowl St., furnished house of seven rooms, for two years. Inquire ut 017 Hotel St. 19G7-tf FOR LEASE Premises orTunlon St., with a frontage of 242 feet and a depth ot 70 feet. Long term given without onerous conditions. Apply to J.M. mONSARRAT. Rooms 20-21, Campboll block. 1925-tt LOST. L08T Dark-bay mare; right fore.and hind legs 'white; star 011 forehead. Suitable reward. A. K. Vlerra. 1971-lw ROUND. Butter tor Patients. Dr. Max Kl'nhoru says tuberculous patients should take plenty of food in almost any variety so long as they had not much distress from it. Butter was one ot the fats most easily assimilated and should be given freely. A quarter of a pound of It contained about as much heat as n quart of milk, und could easily be taken It It wete accom panied by some meat, b'read or milk. He usually told phthisical patients to take five meals a day. To the milk; might be added some meat broth. He would certulnly advise exerelie, but It was beat to take It out of doors. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY 4 Toko Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money If It falls to cure. K. W. Grove's signature Is 'on each box. 25 cents. wr Fine Job Printing at the Bul letin nfnVn. Shopping Is a Pleasure wnen you have only to call up MAIN 199 and havo your puckages. delivered at your door, 10 lbs. for 10c und upwards. Merchants, Attention! We mako C, O. I), collections for 5u extra. American Messenger Express Co. MA80NIC TEMPLE. Hotel and Alakea Sti., Phone Main 199. Cost of Material. BY AUTHORITY .' Pound-Master's Notice of Estrays Notlco Is hereby glvpn that the ani mals described below have been Im pounded In ti.o Government Pound at Maklki, Konn, Island of Onliu, and unless the pound fees and damages are sooner satisfied will be sold at tho date hereafter named according to law; Oct, 11, 19U1 Sorrel horse, branded L V on right hind leg. white stroke' . on forehead to nostril, three legs white. Oct. 11, 1901 1 roan horse, branded 11 on right hlud leg. white stroke on fiiichciiil to nostrils, left foreleg white ami lame on the rlgbL All owners of the above animals are hereby not Hied that they will be sold nt public auitlon un Saturday, Octo ber 21".. 1901. at 12 o'clock noon If not called for before the date mentioned. K. KEKEUNE. llt.W-St Pound Master. IK THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 1 FIRST CIRCUIT. TERRITORY OF HAWAII. Extension of Term. I It appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that the Interests of justice 'require It, this Special September, A. I) 1901, Term of this Cqurt will be and lis hereby extended twelve days from and ufter the last day of the said term GEO. I). GEAR, Ptesldlng Judge, Circuit Court of the First Circuit. Honolulu, Ouhu, Oct. II. 19ul. 1965-lw No More Dread of the Dental Chair TEETH EXTRACTED AND FILLED ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT PAIN b our lato scientific method applied to tht gums. No sleep-producing agents or cocaine. These are the only dental parlors lr Honolulu having PATENTED APPLI ANCES and Ingredients to extract, fill and apply gold crowns and porcelain crowns undectecable from natural teeth and warranted for ten years, WITH OUT THE LEAST PAIN. All wort done by GRADUATED DENTISTS of from 12 to 20 years' experience, and each department In charge of a Special ist Give us a call, and you will find us to do exactly us we advertise, We will tell you In advance exactly what your work will cost by a FREE EX AMINATION. Set Teeth SB 00 Gold Crowns SS.OO Gold Filling! , $1.00 Silver Fillings '. OOc PLATES Htfli.. IMbJiafl- J sv WWft Our name alone will bo a guaranty, that your work will be of the best New York Dental Parlors Room 4, Elite Building, Hotel 86 LADIES IN ATTENDANCE FOR SALE 3 Lots in Kapahutu Tract. Lot in McCully Tract. House and Lot on Beretanla Street 3 Cottages and Lots on King Street near Government Nursery, For particulars and prices apply to JUDD & COMPANY, LTD, 307 Stnngenwnld Uuildlnri. TEL. MAIN 64. Mrs. H. H. Williams Art Embroidery and Stamping. Full line of Art Materials : : : Art Embroldety Taught : ; : Love Building, Port Street iliVT(JtjdBr' Wfw?Fim. UfMHfmkV JAS F. MORGAN Auctioneer and Broker 65 Queen St. U ' 2W w -v-ir .ty$f-'4 Elegant Residence of MR. C. J. LUDWIGSEN AT AUCTION On Saturday, October lth AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON, at my salesroom, 65 Queen Btrcct, I will sell at Public Auction, tho ele gant homestead of Mr. C. J. Ludwlg sen, situated on the corner of LUNA- I.ll.O nnd KEEAUMOKU streets. The property faces 200 feet on I.u nalllo street. 180 feet on KecaumoU'i street and 200 feet on Matlock street. Orounds nre well cultivated anl nicely Kept. Large new dwelling houso contains parlor nnd sitting room, dining anl sewing room, kitchen, pantry, etc. Upstairs four spacious bedrooms, with clothes-closets and bath. Servants' quarters on tho grounds. A line opportunity to obtain one 'if the nicest residences In Honolulu. Fur further particulars apply to Jas. F. Morgan, AUCTIONEER. LEASE -OF- BUSINESS PROPERTY The undersigned will reecho appli cuttons to lease lots In tho "SCHMIDT CENTRAL BLOCK" on Ilerctanlu street. No. S88, adjoining the prem ises of the Queen's Hospital. This valuable property will bo divid ed into several business sites and of fers 11 fine chance to Investors In ltenl Estate. Suitable for Stores, Lodging Houses or Dwellings. Applications for lots will be treated In priority nnd It will pay to mako early applications. An Important feature of these leases is that the lessen has tho option f purchasing his lot In fee simple during the teuu of his lease at a figure based on the rental ho Is paying. Terms and conditions of lease with amount of rents asked ran bo had on application to Jae. F. Morgan, 65 Queen StreeU JAS. F. t f , i - V MORGAN Auctioneer and Broker 65 Queen St iwiastWi xiit v jfcnt , rw. . -A'. - 'w' J mt v . "IT"1! jljUntifliij niwimuiim m m 'lyianwii i rjL -" ' ir 11 m "i