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u evening nuM-!rriN,'jHONor,ULU.''H. T.TrntDAY. November ig. ioo!" -FP-r"WT? sit r f i It 1 c r o ? i IS' r X Plumbers, Etc. JOHN NOTT, Plumber 75 and 70 Kln Street TELEPHONE NO. 31. MOW li the tltno to get leaks and breakages seen to, and your RuoIb Put in Order. By competent workmen. The Plumber's Strike Is over, and I am again prepared to do Plumbing, Sewering anJ i Sheet Iron Work as heretofore. Estimates furnished... Wom-I manshlp ana material fjuarai teed. I Jas. Nott, Jr., Store, Berctanla opp. Alakca 3t. Tel, White 3571. Attorneys. 'C. R. Hemenway ATTORNEY. OFFICE 406 JUOD DUILDINO. TEL. 314 MAIN. Albert R. Cunha ATTORNbY AT LAW. NOTARY PUBLIC. S08 Stangcmvnld Building TtLEPHOSE-MAIN 91. W. Austin Whiting, W. J. Robinson, LAW OFFICES fiemf-ed to Room 306, Judd Building i M. KANEAKUA, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, NOTARY PUDLIC. Office Qethel SU Near the Postoffice VUSKZroZECU 1 'Johannis' The King of Natural Table Waters 1 A Natural 8pnrklln Water bottled at the JOHANM8 SPRINGS, Zollbaus, - Germany. The Favorite of New York and London Society. Johannis wu8 delected as the Ht n ndniMl from among the mineral waterH of the world by "The Lu.idon Lancet.' The hlghcat medical authority. W. C. Peacock & Co., LIMITED. Sole Acnt8. ICE Manufactured from Pure Distilled Water Delivered fre to any part of city by courteous drivers. Oahn Ice and Electric Co. KBWALO cL. BLUh )I5I HOFFMAN & MARKHAM. Katal, OjIiii, Maul, Molokal, L.itnl, Haw.il, Etc., Etc. Set o? 5 maps, $2.00 50 CENTS EACH On sale at office ol . . . THB . . . BVhNlNtf BULLRTJN Honolulu Iron Works. Improved and modern SUOAIl MA CHINUnY of ecry capacity and de scription mailo to order. Boiler work and ItrvnTKD PIPU9 for Irrigation pnrposcB a specialty. Particular attcr tlon paid to JOU VOniC, and repalrt fxecntfd at sbormt notion COTTON BROS. Zt CO. ENG1NI ERS AND : : : GLNhUAL CONTRACTORS ' Him inl fitlmatet furnltliel for all clatul Uonuactlns work room vo nosTQx Dinric iiownm Razors Honed and Set at the MAPS Hawaiian Hotel Barber Shop. FOR a5 CDNT8. 8urgeons, physicians and Dentists, Dr. Archibald N. Sinclair. JFFICrS HOOMS trS-OOQ, BOSTOI HUICDIHO Tout smat TELE 'HONES i OFEICt, VtAII , Residfncb, White, .Mi. HOUHS- O I'Ot I ii a m to i. r M I ITOP M! MOSt. St MiAV. , .. p -4 Dr. Albert E. Nichols DENTIST. list Alakea Street. ornvo Hours i A. C. WALL, D.D.S. 0. E. WALL, D.D.S. DENTISTS. Lota Building, l'ort Street Hours. 9 tn I Telephono Main 320. REMOVAL NOTICE. Dr. J. Atclicrloy lias removed Ms of llco from "OS Tort street to .113 Kin; street, next to Opera House Hours 10 a. m. to 4 p. ni. Residence, Kallhl. Tel. Blue 1261. Office Tel. While 1371. Dr. W. H. Jones M.R C.V.S., M.V. M.A., ondon. Veterinary Surgeon. OFFICE Hotel Stables RESIDENCE "The ma street California," Cm 191C3m Dr. Wm. 0. Rogers, SURQlON AND SPECIALIST. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Exclusively REMOVED to new ofilce, 1146 Ala kca btrcct, opp. ticwallan Hotel. Hours 9 to 12, 3 to 6:30, 7 to 8: Sim days. 9 to 11. WE FIT GLASSES. WE GRIND LENSES. WE REPAIR GLASSES. 1 aitory on the l'remlHOS A. N. STANFORD. MANUKACTUIIINO OPTICIAN'. Qoston Building. Fort Street. Over May . Co. THAT BULLER MESSAGE London, No. r The Dall Kxpress. on tho authority of Dr. Miller MaKiilre. u famous mllltnr) coach, khch wbat It allOKi't to be the authentic crNlon of tho heliograph message sent by Gen eral Duller to General White during the siege of Lidysmlth. It In an fut lows: "I lino fulled. Uniblu to tr nguln nlthout sleKe operations taking a month. Can )ou bold out bo long" If not, I Kiiggcet your tiring nn as much ammunition nt posstblo and finally making the lust turns If jou bue any other altcrmtUe to miggtst. I can remain ubcre I am as long as JOU KllggtSt " "Further dlspitcbtt cie ixihuiiB cd," nilds the Ir.illy Impress, "and, learning that Sir Gtoigc White uut ublo to bold out, Giniral Duller scttleit down to pieparo to forco tbn'Tiigcla." Mr. Magulre, through wboto hands half the ulllcers of the Diltlsb army luo pabsfil for stud), professes to liaM acquired the Information without staking II some months ago. SETTLE RAILWAY FIGHT. New York, Not, . It was olllclally stated tonight that an agreement bad been mado whereby the tangle In the Northwestern rnllroad situation re sulting from tbo corner of Northern Pacific slnris on the Slock Exchange earl) In May, and which ciustd the) panic of May 9th. will bu edtlcil. Ofll clals connected with the various com panies Inteicsted abtolutolj refuse to give out any statement In regard to tho agreement. It was stated on good authority, however, that the settlement Involving tbo widespread interests of tho Union Pacllle, Great Northern nnd Noitbrrn Pacific, would bo bni,ed prl mnrll) on Ibe retliemcnt of the North em 1'aclHc prcfeircd stock on u bisls of 115 or above, end the, Issue of Mj pet cent bonds, cna-tlilrd of which. It wna silted, would bo allotted to the Union Pialdc Interest!. Tho crux of tho repented agreement I ly in tho propored division of terri tory whereby tbo railroads mentioned shall have complete traffic agreements regarding n certain territory in the couiltiy tapped ! thoso lines. It Is generally undcrstooel that this plan of settlement awaits tho approval of W. K. Vnnderbllt, ... ' li lin fa nvnnnf Ail tit it t 11 MIS Id tAJII IvtVU IU HI " rlvo from Europe stcumi r. on Wednesday's POUR l)OLLK LUXURY. Now York, Nov. 2. Tho members of Jcbn D. Rockefeller Ji s Illblu class cu to enjoy a luxurious dub homo at an espenso of not over $4 oi $5 n wee 'r A bouse was opened nt 11 West Foity filth fctrect today thnt marka a new departuto in church vcrk. it Is n luxuilouUy furnished mansion, with heavy velvet carpetB, BcivantB and everything that tho most fastid ious clubman can demand. No liquor will be allowed, nnd cards uro subtly tabooed. Rockefeller stipulates tint taiiooeu. uochuivnor siitiiiiuies inn illlior found In n room w 111 cause tho nrremnnt,. nvmilslnn. Tho basement lias been tut tied Into a luxurious smok- mi lieu mio a luxurious buiuk- Ing room, with all theso luxuries. Just nft frith neenno. Hnekerellor asks that tho house bring but t.'OOO a year. His Bible class will Uvo like million altes for 4 a wcclt. i ivir.MMrwrm1H ! msmffixwrnw -r$ .&. trclo t. illlsll 1) T II Hrl.fr, V-hr-llUr i BILTiV.ORE HOUSE FROM NORTH APPROACH. George V. Viiiielnbllt lint t 1 ud hikumIi.I In Imjlns out tlin negro i.e'chbnr who Tor emit tiublMriih refund In sell lilt Utile flte Hire plot . ited In tlu iiilelil'le f tin" lllltimiii' itute. flunks Cntllm, n inlnrcil back drlter. I the' nun who bhieked feu limit the' nniltliiillllim lire's pi ill. .Mr. 'olllns dcclind nt bit ira-ini fm n fiiMiiK Im-ill Unit lie Imil nltii)H wanted Juit fiivli u iuIkIiIioi lit Mi. nmli i bill. Find that Czolgosz Was a Sane Man Iluffabi, Nov. 2 Doctors Kowlcr, Ciigo and ltnam. the scientists who were rt Quested by Dlstrkt Attorney Penny to exnmlim Into tho mental con dition or I.cou V. Colgosz, the nssas sit. of the President, hao made public their report, In which they state as a result of ex-imlnatlon and from the reports of bis wnlcbes and bis bchav lor In court, that bo was sane nt the time bo planned the murder, when be slioMlio President nnd wlicn be was on trial. Ills first examination was but a few I ours after the commission of the crime nnd while he was still uninform ed of the fate of tho lllm Dm lug the first three examinations Czolgosz answered questions iinhenltntlngly. Alter Hint, howoer, bo became mnru cautious ami less communlcnthc. 1I bad n eoinmem school eduratlou, tho report sajs, nnd read and wrote well. Dnrini; tho llrst itfiv(n nvntntiintlnn lin said be planned MIIIiig the Presldijnt tin ce or four da)s m after be enmo to HIIITUIO.- The report then recalls. In Czolgosz' own words, the nssasslnivnt count ol tho murder of President McKlnley. Tho faulty of tho prisoner was told "from the history of bis life as it enmo from him. Ho bad been j(ibn. Industrious nnd law abidjng; until he was 21 )ears of ago, ho wart ns others of bis class, a believer In tho Get em inent of this country and of tho rclig Inn of his fathers. After he cast his first toto ho made tho acquaintance of anarchistic leaders, who invited bin, to their mietlngs. He was n good listener, nnd In n short ttmo he adopt ed their theories. Ho was consistent In his adherence to anarchy. Ho did not billeto In Government, therefore ho refused to vote. He did not bel'oto In marrhw, because bo did not bollovo In law. Ho killed tho President bo rnuso hu was a ruler, and Czolgosr bo lleted as he was tnught that all rulera vtfro t)rants. that to kill n ruler would benefit tho people. Ho refused a lav)cr becauso ho did not bclim. In law, law) era oi courts. "Yo come to tbo conclusion that h tho holding of theso vlo-vs Czolgofz was saue becauso theso opinions wero formed Bindually under tbo InlluonM of anarchistic leaders and propagau dlbts In Czolgosz they found n will ing nul Intelligent tool, ono who bad the courage of hla convictions, regard less of peisonnl consequences The most can fill questioning fnlled to dis cover any hallucinations of sight or hearing. He bad received no special command; ho did not bellovct bo had bet n especially chosen to do the deed. He nlwa) spoke of bis motive for the frlme as duty: ho always refencd to the anarchists' bellet that tho killing of rulers wob a duty. Ho neter claim id tbo Idea of killing tho Preslduit was original with him, but tho method iui ueiuiiipiisiiing ins purpose was his I nnd that ho did it alone. Ho has not 's)stemntlzed delusions, and ho Is In exceptionally good condition nnd has nil unbroken record nf- pim.l n.nin. His capacity for labor has alwaja been good and equal to that of bis fellows jnese rncts all tehd to provo that llir. mm 1,on .. .,l i i , . .. ,a ZTZrnlT.m. ?';'? teaching and not tbo ic-milt .if ,itn,.non .en,iin,V.i . r.u". ....?"'. ".','""" He Is Dot to bo claused ns a degencr- ate, becauso wo do not llnd tbo stigma of elegenciatlem. Physic ally bo lias not a history of cruelty or or pen cited tastes and h iblts. Ho Is tho piodurl or unarch). snno and icspoaslblo. ' RALKI'D ON DliC()l.l.ETTII. Milwaukee, Wis, Oct. 3 Father Anton J. Decker, or St. Anthony's Chin rh, declined to administer com munlnu to n brlrto at her wedding eel emony becauso sbo woro n decollote wedding gown. Tho houso of worship v.as tilled with friends and relatives o' tbo happy couple, Tbo wedellng cer emony had been performed nnd tho niaKa ""'l been sung, but when tint i V'no. cn".10 (?r administering tho com- I Ml nil i mi wi i in iiTti.li fcusj MllWU tho nrlest wi-nr on through tno mass without stopping foi thut part of the ceremony. Upon being asked w by ho neglected that most Important part of too corn mony, Ilov. Father Decker told the brldo bo would not glvo communion to ono w oaring a diess llko that which Bho woio. 'Iho brldo blushed deeply cud broke Into tears, nnel her husband was annoyed nnd nonplussed. At last ono of tho maids of honor ran from mo sanctuary and soon appeared. neiiiKinK a siiawi, Willi It vvus tl RlinWl lLl.l.lt .tri.c ci.nn over tbo baro neck nnd shoiildeiB nf tbo nowly mado wlfo, nnd Iho priest then consented to udmlnlstor tho eber Isned communion. Iho church Is tho most select of tbe rnd telegraph companies which le Cathollu congregations on tho Smith iitti i .. . , .. j.. .i.. c,i Tho lirlelo r.u.i, iio.n i- ii.. 50',,,! ? J ?i L"C '.?' ZVll "-"""" "' UHiiy uupur Ilieill store owner, mid the croom. Edw. .1 j-llm.- , i.i.. . .i i.e. ...?.... ," wv .,., ',""" "", ".Vinnn " -.-.. w. T,w. Magazines bound by tho EVENING I1UI.LLETIN. ,jji ' ... -&aBikir-jrmmmtmm Plans to Investigate Fisheries of Hawaii Washington, D. C Nov. 3. (Spe cial) Giorgo M. Dowers, Commission er of 1'isb nnd Fisheries, was with President Itoosotclt this morning, talking about the work of bis ofllcw nnd about an expedition that Is going to Hawaii ab jtt December 1. 'the law establishing a government for Hawaii protlded that tbo Commissioner of Fisheries should examine Into tbo en tire subject of fisheries nnd tho laws it biting to fishing In Hawaii for report to the President, nnd that recommen dations should he made of changes In the laws as were thought necessary. In compiling wltn this act Mr. Dow ers sent an expedition to tho Hawaii nil Islands last May. It was under tli immeillaln direction of Dr. Datld Slarr Jordan, president of the I.elnnd Stanford I'nlterslty, nnd Dr. 11. W. Etormnnn, icbtboIoglst of tho 1'isb Commission. The) wero nctompnnlcil b nssilnnts, among whom wero two ortlsts. Captain C. II. Hudson nnd A. (1 iiuiowiu, woo liuuueu iu eoiurs fiom life many of tho Importnnt and interesting species of fishes. The party dototed tho entire sum inoi to n study of tho commercial aud tiburo llsbes of tho Islands and the ilshery methods and statistics They In ought back largo and tuluablu to! lections not only of fishes, but of othci aquatic anlmnls. A preliminary report upon tho work will soon bo ready for submission to tho President. To mnko tho intcstlgation of the nquatlc resources of theso Islands comprehensive and thorough ns pos stuie Commissioner Dowers Is arranc Ing to send tho Fish Commission steamer Albatross to Honolulu early tn December. This expedition will nlso bo under tho general direction of Dr Jordan and Dr. Evcrmaun, who, not be ing able to accompany the ship In pur fnn, will bo represented by Dr. Chat. II. Gllbcit, professor of zoology In Stanford University, ns naturalist In ( hargo. The Albatross will denote several irontliB to tho work and will nnko u en refill examination ot all tho (lulling banks and channels nbout tbo Islands, especially tho supposed bfiks off Mr) lol.nl, tho long Blopo south of Hawaii, where so many deep water Ashes arc taken with book and line, and tbo out I) Ing riefs nbout I-ajsan nnd othor small Islands northwest of Kauai. Ah Knimt is tbo oldest Island ot tho group the lnvn about It Is probably broken up bitter than around tbo newer Islands and dredging operations can bo more successfully carried on in Its vicinity. It Is believed that tho results of theso Investigations will not only give mi Intelligent understanding of tho fisheries of tho Hawaiian Islands, hut will contribute greatly to official knowledge of tho geographic dlstrlbu tlon and habits of tho fishes of tbo Pucine In tbo waters of tho Hawaiian Ulands. J. A. IIUECKONS 1SIG CUBA MILL. Pblladelplila. Oct. 2a The Francis co Sugar Company la nbout compb linn; ""Iff "III UU 111111 Ol 1110 JUIgOSl Bllgar F"...I.I..B plants in Cub,. Among thoso irrgi'iy intfH uttii in the company. wnicu nas a capital or st&ii.ouu, and a I ended Indebtedness of IJjO.ouu all of which was taken at par and paid fur Iu actual cash, aio W. J. MiCahnn. Amos It. I.lttlo mid John F Cinlg of Philadelphia, besides Nov York and Dortou capitalists. Tbo concern owns 17 000 acres at Guayabal, on tho south coast of Cuba, of which .1000 ncics aio In enno. A bioad gauge ralhoad eleven miles long )s equipped with two Baldwin locomn lives aud sixty enno cars. Tbero Is a shipping pier 900 leet long. Iho crushing mill will hnto a dally capacity of 12J0 tons of eane, which Jidda about 120 tons of sugar. This will bo shipped to Phlladclphli Tho McCnhan Hennery will piobably bo a klcnely puicbaser at anient mmket prices. John F. Crnlg Is president nf thh company, Manuel monda, vice preal dent, nnel Thomas ,C. MeCahau. secro tuiy nnd ticiibiirer. Greeley litis Returned, Washington, Nov. 7. General A. W. Greeley, chief signal officer, returned lo Washington toda) after nn absence of five months spent In tho Philippines Inspecting the cable and telegraphic By"p,11 Ocncral Greeley tetuined to tne u""cd Stntcs by way of Europe, "t "'"' "n Important eonferenco In 1 ciielun with tho odicials of the cable ""'"" '" "" iibi---".-"i i" i.h- iuu lo1'8 """' " government busl- ncss about one-third. General Gico lny reported this fact to Secretary Root today. Get your periodicals bound at tho EVENING BULLETIN'S Bindery. HID Mi ASSAULTED A tEAMAN 10 INFLICT PUNISHMENT His Own Evidence Went Against Defendant An Appeal Noted Sentence- Dcfencd Till Saturday. Cbarlca McDounM, lrst tiiato of 'ha hip Emily D. Uccd, was found guilty of assault upon the blsh seas Mr. I ! ib for defendant gato notice of np pr.al. Judge Estcu sit Fature'ay morn .na as the tlirif for sentence , lsak Strom, ll.e complaining wit ," s Icstli'.'l ibnt McDonald atriick I. inl a tit lilt ni.it, knocking him down md ti'tetwarilit rtruck blm wllh a closed knife, building n wound In his face rite tblpmalcs gato cvldenca of sn'iug tho blow struck, but not .all Had noticed mi) tiling In clcfcndint s baud. Two of tbcm were working on the inalumnst pt the time, but hid tinned icund lo look below and aft t.lien they heard 'the mate uso l&n gi.ago Hiieli as they bad never heard be fore, McDonald's own ctldcnce was nil that waj glten for tbo defense. Hoaabl Hint Strom had failed to obey an order ti pealed two or three times, and h pushed him aside to do the work blm- snlr -rlmrn i-na n ponaliternhin net running nnd when Btrom wns shoved I London. .Not. .. Hie bearing of bo struck his faco against tho fashion the chirgea agnlnstl heodiirc and Lau ni.. nr Hi. pni.tn. Ho ,ll,i nnt ntrlltu ra Jackson (Ann O'Dolla Diss do liar), i.im I As the defendant was released by FciUinl Mtorney Dunne from cro9- nVfimln.M Inn nnd rtiniil In lenvft th.1I Hand. Judgo Estoo asked him If th(. sl.ni lm ha. oleen Strom i Intnsd- ed as liinlshmcnt for disobeying or - ilers. XTnllnnnlii nnawerprl with aeAin. . . . -. .-...-...-... ....w...., ...... .--.. Ing caution, "Yes, In a sort of way." Mr. Fitch, seeing the force of this ad mission, asked If be did not above Strom auMi to enable himself to di the woik ordered. 'I be defendant an vcie.1. tbnl inch was his object. In hdilicsslng the Jury Mr Fkcu jtntcd that the nrst Intlmntlon the de- fense bad of shit offense the defen. Idant was i hawed with was when Ills Honor iisktd If be shotcd the cora..ot Mr ruln- m so of Its mclodra- pliilmnt b) .tny of punishment nintlc tinge the Incident aroused loud Mr Dunne for ibe nrosecutlon laid aillaiiso. whereupon the presiding Hrtss on tlio fact that only the com- plaining witness bad u grievance ugalnst the mate, nlso that not ono word o' rtilenco was produced to at- tuek tbo ilinracler of bis ntn ship- mates who corroborated his testimony Further, ho lefcncd to tho ndmlslona of defendant that bo had shoved Strom and that n result of his net wan Strom's bleeding face. Judge Estcc, In charging the Jury, told tbcm they were not cxpecHcJ to begin quarreling over what their ver dict should be. They were to calmly tbe United States statutes had been vioiaieu as cnargeu. tie reaa tne pro hlbltlon of the law against corrorul punishment on board an American ves sel, also that prescribing tbe mode of punishment for disobedience, deser tion, etc. The Jury's duty was to up hold American Ian, If they believed tbe evidence for tbo prosecution, or If the) believed the evidence of tho de fondant, they would hato to find thut bo committed nn assault on a spunan -v'lli the pmpusi of InflleUng ri'rlsli uunt. HENELIK INDEPENDENT New York. Not 7 Mnjor Clccodl cola, nn Italian ollldal residing In the capital of Ab)sslnlu, who Is now In Rome, lias. sn)s the Rome correspond ent of tho London Times nnd tho Now York Times, been Inteivlcwcd for a Roman newspaper. Ho declares that Empcroi Mem Ilk does not prcfor any ono European nation. He endeavors to hold tho balance oten between all the nations, nnd to satisfy tbo demands or nil so far as is compatlblo with tho maintenance of autboilty and tbo piescrtntion of peace. Under Mcnelik's Inlluence, Bays Major Clccodleola, tbo Abyuslnlans aro resuming ngileultural piirsultu and abandoning tbo predator) habits fos t ered by n long period of cltll war. Tbo transportation facilities nro ho Ing Impiovid. a bundled miles of rail rood being worked. .tinjor ciecouicom considers tro tbo most Innfeesslblo part of Madison AhsssJnian maiket a lemuncratHo Cnn)on. li Is the. largest In tho Unit fled for Europe u. cntorp.hu; Silver .,, 'states. Its dimensions being six- ... . . , ,uvu uy -"onoiiK. o .ti,0n.1t?,"Ja"1 func'!,y " '" - eludes salt bars ami lengths or Araorl- Can calico, Tho correspondent asserts that wbllo Major Cbeodleola la In Homo an attempt will li mado to settlo the outstanding difficulties between Great Biltain and Ital) In regal d to the) Eoiidin Etllrea frontier. EUROPEAN IJPIU TRANSIT. New cnk Nov. 7 August Belmont, who has been tiatellng through En ropo studying indd tianslt method!) In connection with the eonstiuetlon of tbo Now Yoik iindersrounil railway. ll.lU nrrltiil fimn In nn lutn, .law l.n elated that tho uielei ground B) stoma iu uoin i.onciou iriiu Pails bail boon cnrtrully Inspected with a view to st curing tbo best results here "Work on tho road hem Is pro gicsslnd siitlsrnctorljy," said Mi. Bob mont, 'and tbero will be no delay In finishing tho work ne cording to tbo cv oiy details of tho plans. Tho cars Villi bo ntnulng tbo entl.e length twent) ono miles two "jeans fiom now ." BI!J HOOD COMBINE. Flttfcbuig, Not 7 Seventeen of tho Imgo prcteito mnuiirneturers ni thej eoiinti), nt n meeting In thin city, luiiucii a eoiiiiiiniuion co oo Known as.ni pioviuo lor ellsabled and supcran- lllil Atn.tll.nil ABB.I.flllntt ,tf llnm.rnn. itlinlllil r.1,.1 d .... ....... ...., .uuVM,IW,( Ul ..litlllllMi:- tuiuis and Dlstrlbutuis of Food Prod uets. Tbo object of tbo oiganlzatlon Is to legulato prices anil sales loirl tcry and to secure n moro Just Inter polation of the puiotond laws. Tho companies repiesented at tho meeting uro said to have a combined capital ot SIOO.OOO aud cnutiol nbout threo fourtliH of tho total production of the country, A contial odlco will bo estnb. Ilthed cither In Pittsburg or Chicago. The A. R. Bremer Co's Friends Offer Absolute Proof of the Merits of Coke Dan druff Cure. Whnt Peonle 8ny for the llencflt of Others Who May Need ThlM Great Itcmedy. Tie icrdlct of tbo people must nt all tlniei be considered final, and eel.nloior thu iinnulnr vorillrt may b 1 1 the lest now being made of tbo A. It limner Company s great discov ery for tho cuio of Dandrulf nnd nil H'alp and llnlr Troubles must necet narllv lit- rnuslitereil final. Tbero aro In Honolulu and lcln ll thousands of people who Bny that ICOKK.DANimUiW CUIH2 Is a graml remedy They hao good reasons for I saying this, hating theniseltes been cither greatly benefited oi cured by lis use Hlncu tbo fice distribution nt the Hobron Drug Co. Head what somo people say aliout Coke' Dandruff Cure: Cured of Dandruff With Less Than I Two Dottles. I Dandruff lias nnne)cd mo since childhood. My ease was tr severo rauslng a continual Itching of tbo scalp. I hato used less than two bot tles of Coke Dindrufl Cure and nm .mtliel) euied. I am tery grnteful to the proprietors of this wonderful rem edy, and adtlsc all my friends sq troubled to use Coke Dandruff Cum betote It It too late DIS DE BAR TRIAL aiis icsumed nl the Marylcbunc Pollen Court toda) before a ciowiied eouit twm. The clerk of the coutt Informed a representative of the Associated Press that enough witnesses bntc been sum- m"nf,,l ,0 KoeP tho caso Rln8 for tt Tta, Thete were no women In the audi ence toda). Umra Faulkner continued ber tcstlmon), which was Inrgcl) a re iteration of that previously glten. Tbo most dramatic Incident today was whrn Laura Jackson began her cus- "tomnij imugcring cross-examination oi tu" witness, who turned, pointing her nnger at the female prisoner, tchc wutl denouncing ber ns tbo author lU(lge threatened to ilear the court, I T1' oecurrence seemed to shake the ne"e of "" female prisoner nnd ber uiiiiont conduct of theeitso was not "nfJ ) the ablllt) which she has lil'it-tuioie uijii)eq GIRLS IN DINING CARS Deinvei, Col. Nov. 5. T. It. Ilnrncs, supr rintendent of the Denver & Rio (iiaui'.e Railway dlnlng-cai service, contemplates the employment of pret ty gins us wnlliesses In timing cars enthusiasm among rnllioad men who hate heard of It, Experts say tbo scheme will not elo and they elto many reasons therefor. "In the first plnce," said ono super intendent, "theio would bo no placo tar women to sleep cm dining cars, un less tney Toughed if ns men do. Then again the work ol u v alter on Western I railroad dining ears eonUstH principal it- in tno miliums occupation or ex' ttactlr.g corks from the necks of hot tl"3, a species of service which would be neither suitable nor congenial for 'iropeily reareel )oung women. Tho scheme will neter do," Dames has this to sa) for bis plan: Girls nro neater, cleaner nnel quicker than men In dining cut sertlco. I shall employ them first In Colorado to see how the public takes It. and. If satis factory, I ma) intioducu tho plan on the .Missouri Pacific" LQUAL NIAGARA POWER. Helena, Mout.. Not. 6 Tbo won-d-rful power plants at Niagara Falls are ImltatiMl in no mean way by tho llunt now being erected near Red Muff tn Madison county. When coin lifted It will be by fm tho laigcst In the Northwest and will bo no mean rltal to those of Niagara. Tho pur pose) of the plant Is to supply clcctil cal power for all purposes to tho city of Dutto. Theio will bo two genera- tcis. oiie.li drltcn b) a sepaiato water wneiel or turbine, cupablo of tram,' ruining r,ui)0 horsepower. One of tho most wonderful features Is the Immense Hume, constructed In i teen ,j ten feet Iu tbo clear. It will iMontiially be twelve, miles long, nnel Wll cost si.500.U0li. It will tako tbo entlro How of tho rlter execut In the benhun of fienbels. The plant Is Heal ing completion. RAILWAY MAIL SERVICE. Washington Nut . ( Tlio nnnual ro port of General Suiie.rlntendeut Whlto or tho Italletti) Mull Senlco lor tlio fis cal )cai 1901 shows that at tho elono of tbo )eai tbero we-io 1.18 full l all way postollleo llnes, 1102 np.irtment car lines. 19 elvctilc und rablo lines and 47 steamboat lines In opeiatlon. TIip total mileage or lailway, steamboat. ! e,V,(trl; an'l J?.'1'10 Un?H tovolul by railway postotlleo sertlco was 18:!. 1.11. 1 Tin. pieces of mnll matter handled, ex. ciusito or registered matter, wbh 14,- JKi.zsi.ijn, an Increase ot 2 81 per cent over last )oar. Tho number of errors In illstilbutlon was ono In every ii'.iiju pieceli. There were during tbo year S2f cas ualties, in winch suven dorks wero killed, tU seiloitsly Injiued and 229 sllghtl) lujuied. This Is tho largest number or lasualtles oter recorded In cue. )ear in tho history of tho service. IleCOltininnilill Irill In ntmln fnr flm rn. Hoi of Injiirtd and ellsabled omplo)es ol tho Hallway Mall Sortlce by with - 'holding 2 pel cent from tbo salaries of I tlio cleiks and with It cientlng a fund I -.. M t-iVI.,0. ' Hla Account Hliort. Poit Huron, Mleh., Nov. 7. Charles D Thompson, treasurer Supremo Fi nance Keeper of tho Supromo Tent, Knights or Maccabees, has confessed that his accounts aro short sG7,000. Ho has written n loiter to Supremo Commander Markoy acknowledging the shortage. Agents, Brokers and Jobbers. ALEXANDERS BALDWINS OFt-ICBRSi H. P. BALDWIN President J. I). CASTLE 1st Vice' President W. M. ALEXANDER.... 2nd Vice Prea J. P. COOICC Treasurer W. O. SMITH i.... Becrotarr GEO. it. CARTER Auditor Sugar Factors and -Commission Ageits AGENTS FOR Hawaiian Commercial ft Sugar C. Haiku Sugar Company. Pnla Plantation Company. Nab lku Sugar Company, Klhel Plantation Company. Hawaiian Sugar Company. Kahulul Railroad Company. AND The California aud Oriental S. S. Ci. W.G. Irwin &6 Limitfif! AGENTS FOR Western Sugar Refinery Company of San Francisco, Baldwin Locomotive Works ot Phila delphia, Pa., U. S. A. Newell Universal Mill Co. (National Cane Shredder), New York, U. S. A, N. Ohlandt ft Co.'s Chemical Fertil izers. Alex. Cross & Sons' high-grade Fertil izers for Cane and Coffee. Reed's Steam Pipe Covering. ALSO OFFER FOR SALE: Parafflne Paint Co.'s P. & B. Paints and Papers; Lucol and Linseed Oils, raw and boiled. Indurlno (a cold-water paint), In whit and colors. Filter Press Cloths, Cement, Lime an! Bricks CASTLE & QOOKK LIMITED, HONOLULU. Commission Merchant SUGAR FACTORS, AGENTS TOR The Ewa Plantation Co. Tho Wnlalua Agricultural Co., Ltd. The Kohala Sugar Co. The Walamca Sucar Mill Co, The Fulton Iron Works, SL Louis, Mo. The Standard OH Co. The Geo. F. Blako Steam Pumps. Weston's Centrifugals. The New England Llfo Insurance Co. of Boston. Tho Etna Fire Ins. Co. of Hartford, Conn. The Alliance Acsuranco Co. ot London. LIFE and FIRE AOENTS FOP. JiEW England Mutual Life In surance CO. OF BObTON. -Etna Fire Insurance Con part of hartford. Wm. G. Irwin & Co. (LIMITED.) Wm. G. Irwin.. Prcsldont and Manager Claus Spreckols Vice President W. M. Giffard.. Second Vice President H. M. Wnltney, Jr....Treas. and Sec. Geo. J. Ross Auditor Sugar Factors AND Commission Agentn AGENTS OF THB Oceanic Steamship Co. OF BAN FRANCISCO. OAL. C. BREWER & SO., LTD. Queen Street, Honolulu, T, II. A-qrcnts for Hawaiian Agricultural Co., Ookala Sugar Plant, Co , Ouomea Sugar Co., Honomu Sugar Co , Walluku Sugar Co., Makeo lugar Co., Haleakala Ranch Co., Tho, Planters' Line of San Francisco, Packet; Chas. Berwer & Co.'s Line of Boston Packets. LIST OF OFFICERS. C. M. Cooke, President; George Robertson, Mauagcr; E. F. Bishop, Treasurer and Secretary; Col, W. 'B. Allen, Auditor; P. C. Jones, II. Wa tcrhcuse and Geo, R, Carter, Directors. TbeYonHamiL-TBiKBe Co. Ltt Importers and Commission Merchants jt QUEBN ST., - HONOLULU AGENTS FOR Tho Lancashire insuranco Co. Tho Palolse Insurance Co. Union Gas Engine Co. Domestic Sewing Machine, Etc pAflCvlViilifl Flffi InSIIMlirf1 1 CII3J " llB lUSUlflUtB famnanv i wulUpalljrj Clitis. T. Wilder, AGfcNT. KAAHUMANU ST. Bruce Cartwright General Manager of THE EQUITABLE LIFE A83URANCE 80CIETY Of tho United States for the Ha waiian Islands. Office, : Merchant 8i. ; Honolulu. Ubw