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SITUATIONS WANTED.
Situations and Help Wanted
WANTED Position ns watchman or
porter, by a thoroughly reliable man.
Address 0. J., this office. 2091-lw
WANTED Set of books to post even,
lnss; reasonable. Address Y, this
office 7s-5t
WANTED Capable young man de
sires clerical position; rapid (.en
man and good bookkeeper. Address
O., Bulletin office. 2089-lw
YOUNQ man, experienced bookkeeper
or salesman, desires situation; best
references, r. -.. this office.
M89-IW
WANTED Position as
dress D., this office.
driver Ad-
2038-lW
WANTED Coachman; thoroughly un
derstands care of horses; well rec
ommended: -wants position In prl
vate family. Address X. i . Z, this
office.
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St- - r month 60c
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NOTICES.
rtANT PATROL AND
-,L AGENCY Night
ilsbed for buildings,
rty and residences,
ildence. Sdiool St.;
Tel. White 3091.
J.ET :
lr bookeeplng and
salons. Satisfaction
jnds given ns sectir
)RE & CO., 10 Mcln-2082-2W
E Bonds furnished
for the mnn holding
rdlan, postofflce offl
cr position of trust,
.racnt Co. 2051-tf
LDER3 Tho Union
WHITE BAND FOR
1543-tf
..TEE
r t-.ee unfurnished
iv,n. for man and
. O. Box 4. 20'Jl-tf
jody to know that
rlno Insurance Co.
lulu Investment Co.
0-tf.
to shave for 16c.
; five white bar-
2011-tf
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.ET.
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ige on South St.;
jrn Improvements;
Investment Co.,
2072-tf j
rnlshed rooms, sin-first-class
tablo
old water, electric
Beretanln St. I
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j . 1 a cottago off Wal- j
.1 . n Hopkins and
i.iMii;i swiicn. Immediate posses
sion. Apply Hawn. Tramways of
fice. Puliation. 2001-tf
'O LET Cottages off t hool St. nr.
Nuuanu. $15 and $17. On Insane
' Asylum road, $12.50 and $0.50. P.
E. R. Si much, 32 Campbell block,
316 Fort t. 2051-2m
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ATTORNEYS.
P. DANSON KELLETT Attorney,
Notary Public! marriage licenses.
Room 11, Magoon Bldg.
F. NL BROOKS ..Homey: rooms 9-10,
Sprockets bldg.; Tel. .Main 344.
CARLOS A. LONG Attorney; 15 Kaa
. knmanu St ; Tel. iSl Main.
J. M. DAVIDSON Attorney a t-Law, I
1A4 KnAhitmnnii Rt. I
SARDNER K. WILDER
law; Kanhnmanu St.
Attorney-nt-
BROKER8.
E. J. WALKER Coffee Broker; room
4. Sprockels bldg.
BICYCLE REPAIRING.
C A. COWAN 11RC Union St..
Pacific Club; sunuries, etc.
opp.
BUILDERS.
MCDONALD & LANGSTON Contract
ora nnd Builders: II08 Union St.
N. K. OT8UKA Contractor nnd build
t, carpenters and masons; excavat
ing, filling and curbing; stone and
trick; ballasting and cement walks;
Boom 4, Arlington Hotel; Tel. Main,
S71. I
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CLOTHIi.G. I
'HE KA8H CO., LTD. Two Btores, ,
13-27 Hotel St. and cor. Fort & Hotel, I
CARRIAGES.
PACIFIC VEHICLE 4 SUPPLY CO.
Fine carriages, wagons, harness
nnd whips; Berctanla near Fort St.!
CIGARS AND TOBACCO. I
ELkS BUILDING, CIO Miller Street.
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CONVEYANCING.
CONVEYANCiriG Charges reason
able. Hoom 10 Mclutyre 'ilnck.
DENTISTS.
DR. ALBERT E. NIC HwS Dentist;
1124 Alakea St.; office hours, 9 to 4.
DR. DERBY Fort and Hotel St.; gas
administered, painless extracting.
ENGINEER8.
E. TAPPAN TANNATT Civil and
electrical engineer; oflW, J313 Wil
der Are.; Tel. 3441 Blue.
HELP WANTED.
will bo Inserted FREE.
DOY WANTED Apply Oeorge Haft
ner. Mnsonlc Temple. 29SS-lv
TO LET.
TO RENT Newly furnished room;
hot and rold bath; private family.
Apply "0 lncyard, near Nuiianu
street. 7s-tf
TO LET A nicely furnished front
room In nrlvato family: central. Ad
dress J. 3, this office. 2090-3t
TO LET Elegant double pallors. 1225
Ileretanla, cor. KecaumoMt.
2089-lm
TO LET Furnished rooms; mosquito
proof; suite, with kitchen. 45 N.
Vineyard, after 2 p. m. 2089-lw
TO LET-
-Seven-room house,
etc.,
(30.
Fort St.
near Vineyard; rent
Apply C31 Nuiianu St.
2087-2W
TO LET Furnished rooms at Mrs.
McConnel's, Garden lane. 2055-tf
TO LET Roomy bath tub, lrlth either
hot or cold water anu all modern
Improvements, 'nil at Silent Bar
ber Shop. 2019 U
POH SALE.
FOR SALE $425. A licensed saloon;
well located j pnjlng net $7 per day;
fixtures cost J. . Address A. S
this office. 2091-21
FOR SALE New upright piano at
half price. Address L, this otllce
2089-lw
FOR SALE Cheap, furniture for seven-room
house, In lots to suit; leav
ing city, no reasonable offer refus
ed. Call third house from Alapal on
Klnau. 2081-tf
FOR SALE Fine Jersey cow: ust
calved. Apply to Lewis & Co.
2078-tf
FOR SALE Very old tapa quilt, also
very old calablshcs, some unpollsh
cd. Address ',., this office. 4s-tt
FOR 8ALE Horso and phaeton; horse
gentle; good under saddle; phaeton
almost new. K. C. U., Bulletin.
2029tf
FOR SALE Coral rock for filling. Ad
dress Tt. M. Duncan, at Bulletin of
fice. 1991-tf
ROOM AND BOARD.
HELEN'S COURT, also residence J.
Stelner. Adams lane, Is open as a
first class rooming house, airy and
mosquito proof. Board If desired
Mrs. J. Duggan.
THE LOS ANGELES 1523 Fort St.;
newly furnished rooms, mosquito
proof; terms reaionable. 1930-tt
LOST.
-OST WATCH FOB. with gold col
lego medal attached. Return to Dr,
F. 12. Clark, Progress block and re-
celvo reward. 7s-lw
LOST Many thousands of dollars
through neglecting to havo stock
sufficiently Insured. Honolulu In
vestment Co, represent four of tho
strongest fire Insurance companies,
zu5i.tr
FOUND.
FOUND Insurance against tho break
age of plate glass at Tho Honolulu
Investment Co. 2051-tt
FOUND A bay borke.
College St.
Enquire 1711
8089-lw
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MERCHANTS' PAhCEL DELIVERY
Bethel St.. opp. Wavcrley blk.; Tel.
G21 Blue; pkgs. called for and del'd.
C. A. 8CHMIEDTE Baggago express
and drayage; Tel. Whlto 921.
ENGRAVERS.
W. BEAKBANE Card engraving and
stamping; room 2, iio bldg.
FRATERNAL.
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POLYNESIA ENCAMPMENT NO
I. O. O. F. meets first and third Fri
day of each month Excelsior Hall
DAMIEN COU'JCIL No. 563 Young
Men's Institute, meets overy second
nnd fourth Wednesday In the month.
GROCERIES.
HAZELWOOD MARKET CO. J281
Fort St.. near Kukiil Groceries,
Fruits and Tobaccos.
J. C. GOEAS Berctanla near Emma
St.; Tel. 2312 Blue.
S. J. SALTER Successor to Salter &
Walty; 712 Fort St.. Orpheum blk.;
Tel. C81 Blue.
HORSE-SHOEING.
CITY SHOEING SHOP J. W. McDon
nld. Fort St., opp. Club Stables.
HARNES8 AND SADDLERY.
MANFG. HARNESS CO. Corner Fort
nnd King Sts.; Tel. Math 228, P. O.
box 322.
CALIFORNIA HARNESS SHOP rort
St.. opp. Club Stnblon. P. O. box 791.
JEWELER.
THOS. LINDSAY Mfg. Joweler and
1 watchmakor; 630 Fort St.; Lovo
I bldg ; latest In novelties.
LIQUORS.
PRIMO DEER
nt tlio PANTHEON SALOON.
MESSENGER SERVICE.
TERRITORIAL MESSENGER SER.
VICE Union St. nr. Hotel.; Tel.
301 Main.
MILLINERY.
HAWLEY'S MILLINERY PARLOR8
Tlio lateBt In millinery, etc.; Iloston
bids.; Tel. 2C Main.
Ads.
MUSIC.
ANNI3 MONTAQUE TURNER Vocal
Instructor; "Mlgnon," 1024 Bcrcta
nla at.
ELLIS HAWAIIAN QUINTET CLUB
Music furnished; Mctropolo Ho
tel, room 12, Alakea St
E. K. K A Al Teacher of string Instru-'
ments; studio, Lovo bldg., Fort Bt.
MANUFACTURERS.
BYRNE & LIVINGSTONE Hop, Ame
rican Manf's. Room 8 Progress 'ilk.;
Tel. Main 131.
PHYSICIANS.
DR. 8LOQQETT Eye, Ear, Nose and
. Thoat; omco at Eye and Ear Infirm
ary, Alakea St. Hours 9 a. m. to
4 p. m.
DR. FRED. W. HODQIN8 Eye. Ear,
Nose and Throat only; ofuco Alakea
St. lately occupied by Dr. Murray;
ofQco hours 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.
KATHARINE J. MacKAY, M.D., CM,
520 ncrctanla Ave.: Tel. lllue 3551.
DR. JENNIE L. HILDEBRANDE 248
Berrtanla Ave.; Tel. Blue 821.
PLUMBING.
ANTONE PI LARES & CO. Plumbers
and Tinsmiths. All kinds of sanl-1
tary work. Sewer connections a
specialty. Charges to suit tho .
times. Corner Miller and Punchbowl
PAINTER AND PAPERHANQER.
V. H. POULSEN fainting and paper-1
nanging; lemiory siauies. iving si. '
REAL E8TA1E.
JUDD & CO., LTD. Building lots anl (
residences for salo; 307 Stangen
wain bldg.; Tel. 223 Main,
M. G. 8ILVA Agent for real estate,
also to grant marriage licenses;
58 Merchant St.: Tel. Main 115.
SALOONb.
PRIMO BEER Is good If it Is kept
right. Try It. t tno PANTHEC
SALOON.
STENOGRAPHERS.
STENOGRAPHY and typewrltlngneat-
ly and accurately done at Hawaiian
Hotel by Miss Noble.
STRAW HATS.
E. MORIKUCHI 14 Hotel St.. nr. Nil
uanu. Felt, straw, pnnnma bats
TAILORS.
ALBERT BERNDT Tailoring and re
pairing; Elks bldg.. 616 Miller St.
WATCHMAKERS.
J. W. A. REDHOUSE Watch and
chronometer maker: 79 Merchant St
THE SEEING TELEPHONE.
"Good morning, my dear. You ran
see I am nt tho office as plainly as I
can see that you are at home. This
Nf'nltlir tnlpiittfinn lu r-nrtnlntt- n ..m,
Invention. It imnlilnn vmi ihu mnm.
lug to sec that I am bright-eyed and
smiling, even though I didn't get homo
Inst night. Tho fact of the matter Is
that there wub a street car wreck nut
on our lines and I could not catrh a
car. If on don't believe this call up
the drug store at the King's highway
and the Kings highway nnd the
Sn,HiinI.tT. ?." .T "" ,VT,M"?
couv,!,.attr1; ,,,',: tazz
and note that when the superintendent
tells you there was no wiecl. ho has
his lingers crosited. Tilings look cry '
rheeiful out home this illuming; how,
do they look here? Yes; that's the
new stenographer over there at cen-l
ter desk. Is that the new girl picking '
up nose c mm fragments iieliln.l you?
Good-by Don t look so skeptical. Call
r'rndar 'st:: 1 g
well up In the center'" "
l.ittu) telephone converhntlons ;
Hilt cirl will V' inmiunn v'imj ihi.v
get the telephone working. It Is now,
ns yet and seems strange, but
we'll
adapt ourselves to It leadlly.
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Tp CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY
Take Laxative Dromo Quinine Tablets,
All druggists refund tho money If it
falls to cure. U. W. drove's signature
is on eccn box. ib cents,
Mnrk Twaln'B old home In Tennes
see was sold last week. It includes:
Iho Clemens homestead, which was
chosen as the Bc-ene Tor the novel,
"The (Hided Age."
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FAMOUS MONTE CARLO, WHERE WEALTHY AMERICANS
MEET AROUND GAMING TABLES.
Tlio recent comments coiieernlni; tho pluylug for IiIkIi stiiKeg liy President
Schwab of the steel trust liavu brought Monte Curio lulu iiimximl notice thin
season. As u matter of fact, the little kingdom of Monaco, with Its famous
gambling casino, Is one of the regular tourist stopping places nnd Is lslteil as
a matter of course by nearly nil wealthy Americans who go nbrouil, Not 'II
of them, of course, tal.o nu aetle pint In the play, and of those who do mil
nil me ns fortunate us wus Senator Dcpcw's bride, who won ijulte a hirg
fu(n.
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PERHAPS DEAD MAN IS
GORDON OF TI1E WARREN
Mysterious Board of Inquiry May be
Investigating Case of Murder
or Accident on the
Transport.
Wag the mysterious board of inquiry,
or court of Inquiry, called aboard the
transport Wnrren for the purpose bl
discussing broken propeller blades and
detective boilers or murder.
This Is the question being asked by
thoughtful folks on the waterfront this
morning.
The Warren has been In hot water
since her arrival In this port with a
propeller blade missing. After repairs
had been made to the propeller and
she was said to be all right and In good
condition to proceed to Manlln, a mys-
terlous board of Inquiry Is called, tho
members of which absolutely refuse to
divulge to tho prcs"s or any one aboard
I the transport, outside the foW who of
necessity aro acquainted with
facts, any of tho proceedings of
iiuard.
If the dead mnn found In the water
near the stern of the Warren was n
member of the crew of that vessel, or If
his ilcatn was in some way connccu-u
with a man aboard the transport, tho
affnlr would In all probability detain
the ship In port, while officers and
men were subpoenaed as witnesses In a
preliminary police investigation. Tho
transport people, not wanting to be
longer held In Honolulu harbor, and,
at the same time, nnxlous to get at
the bottom of a mystery perhaps con
nccted with the Warren, call a board
of inquiry to look Into the matter and
T VT ., ." . n " .
1. ...... nil kmnniiil In rra tnnrtt ilntnl-iilln,
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derers arc found aboard (If murder was
Indeed committed and If It happened
aboard the vessel or was taken part In
by nnyono un the trauspoit) to hold
the alleged guilty party until Manila
Is reached or until the boat returns to
San Franrlsco.
A hnndkcrchlef found in tho right
hip pocket of the trousers of the dead
man, bearing the mark of the Sanitary
Laundry, "20,008" and tho letter "O"
In one corner. Is In the possession of
the police nnd promises to throw much
light on the case.
The laundry people said yesterday
that the hnnilkcrchief had come from
the tianspott Wnrren. Inquiry .it the
laundry this morning elicited the In
formation that n bundle of lnumlry
marked "20,008" had Just been sent
I down to the Warren
Tho clerk said
ll0 ilii "ot remember tho name on the
Package, but It wns directed In tho car
the second steward of the tinnsport.
, One of the laundry employes, who had
bundled the laundry, thought the namo
w Pettlnger. or something like It.
The Coroner's Jury ussembled nt the
mikc station Inst night tut Coronei
Chllllngwoith. after Dr. Pratt, wh(,
t1 " - "-i, mn,ie
,CI,0,t ani1 " w1' quertlons, .said
thl,t '"-' Ifcheil the Jury to wait before
leturnlng a verdict, as several clous
were being followed nnd some light
might be thrown on the case,
Dr. Piatt, In answer to questions,
paid that tile dead mini's skull was 1111-
ay thick und that ho did not think
I tll0 BC)HIlllg on tl0 hea(j wm, .,,.
- '- ta -:8c;, r h- nm'ol,!!,:
1 they were enough to have pioiltu.M
, uiii-onscloiisncss. In his opinion the
, man h.id been diowncd, the drowning
very likely occurring while he was on
conscious. There weic no vlslblu
wounds on tho head, he said, the maiks
appearing under the scalp nnd show
ing on the bialu when the cup of l.i-j
hkllll uiir tpnirivoil Hi- Pratt ttimit.til
j ti, w0,g ,ud been Inlllcted by a
tuuidung or some similar Instrument.
He s.ild alto that tho wounds might
possibly have been rcccUcd by a fall,
although this wus not likely. Ho )ul
onsen cd ubout un ounce of food,
chlelty meat, In the stomach which hud
been theie about two hours when
death occurred. Beet stew, ho thought
f 'w IJt
Mid
flO$HTEirs
1TTE&S
HEALTHY BLOOD
The blood Is the source of strength.
If you aro weak you need a medicine
to tono up your stomach and make
plenty of rich red blood. Tho medi
cine to do this Is Hostetter's Bitters.
It will not shock the system and tt
cures Indigestion, dyspepsia, heart
burn, belching and malaria, fever and
ague. A fair trial will convince you
of Its value.
HOSTETTER'S
STOMACH BITTERS
were the chief contents of the stoma l
This morning the police were work
ing on tho handkerchief clew, promis
ing to divulge Important points In n
little while.
One of tho soldiers who cimo down
on the Warren, says that there has
been n man missing from the triniuott
ever since she urrhed hero from San
Francisco.
The missing man did not go out vUli
the Warren when she started from this
port for Manila and put had: for re
pairs. Ho was a member of Comntny
E. Gordon was his name. This mme
would agree with tho letter O. on the
handkerchief found in the dead m. n'a
pocket. The soldier who give the
Information Is also a member of Com
pany E and slept In a bunk near th.it
of Gordon on the trip from tho CoviL
He says Gordon's appearance was
somewhat similar to the description
given of the dead man, but add.a that
he docs not icmember Goidou very
well.
Dr. Pratt's report, given to the Cor
oner's Jury last night, was, In part, m
follows: '
General Appearances Body of 4
well developed and muscular white
man. 5 feet 10 Inches In'helglit, dressed
in cliei k suit, black ncligce shirt, heat j
gled woolen shirt and lace shoes, heavj
grey woolen Rocks. Entire clothing
saturated with water. Faeces exuding
from arms. Eight arm tatooed with
elx Hags nnd a man's fnce; star on
back ot left hand, nnd around the left
wrist -tiitoolng about one-eighth tni-b
wide. Decomposition set In over en
tire head, and blood oozing from nose
One 10-cent piece nnd two nickels in
light hip pocket; also, piece of plug
tobneco. Left hip pockft n handker
chief with letter "G" embroidered, .ind
two laundry marks. 200S3 and 2008
Fifty-cent piece in right pants pocket.
Pipe and box of matches In right
pocket of coat. Skin torn nnd loose
on right ring finger. Ring with 'duo
stone on lift ring finger Hair tlibkly
matted with blood; color brown ana
subject partially bald on forehead,
Thiee-bladcd knife In left pants pocket
Epidermis peels on pressure all oxer
the body. Sole on right first finger
nearly healed and wrapped with rag,
Hands nnd feet shriveled fiom contact
with wnter
Lungs Left, slight pleurotlr aiilie-
slous. Some congestion, but owing to
post-mortem changes linn! to B.-t) Just
how much. Lung very heavy. welh'
tng about three times what It should,
On section water and bloody tenia:
exudes from all parts.
Bight lung In about tho same con
dition, with the exception that it wat
lightly adherent to the thoracic walh
and diaphragm. Thoracic cavity tilled
with hlood-Etalucd lined to the acor.ut
of ubout two quarts.
Ilcnrt No excess of peilcardlal fi .!.'.
Heart soft und Hubby; right auric!
and ventrlilo fieo from clots, and left
the same. AH tulvcs healthy.
Binln Upon rcmowil of scalp thera
was seen n homoirhngc hud orcurrerj
on the right stile, over tho patletal
bone, and another ut tho Junction ot
tho two parietal bones with the occipi
tal. After the skull cap had been it
moved the evidence that there had
been n hemorrhage of the brain and
luptuie of some vessels In the bi.iln
wns more muikeil. The two places
were also more circumscribed, one be
ing about two Inches In diameter, and
the other about ono Inch nnd a halt.
General Remarks From the forego
ing history of the findings, I lue
lenehed the following conclusion That
the man died of drowning; that he died
In a very few minutes; that In ul(
probability the wounds on the head
weie received before dentil.
J. 8. B. PRATT, M. D.
i American civil nnd mcchanlrnl eie
(-.Ini-crs ate Intended In the cnutui
l by an American engineer of tho Tol.
iforil gohl medal, nwariled by the. coin-..
1 c 1 1 of the Institution of Civil Unilinear
of '.nghiiicl for tho best contribution
to H. tiuiibucllniiB Tor tho vnr 1900 i
Tilt prize has Jut betjn received ny
Kepinnlil l'dlmm nolton of Now YorK,
It Ills paper on "Tho High rifff-
r.if.hllng or New Ynrli." Ho nlfo ii.M
l'ie Telford piemlum. consisting of
specially bound books to he valim nt
C1C Tho Institution of Civil Engi
neer of England has about 'our tti in,
tawl membeiH In different inrts of the
wuild, and the award nt no TelfoiM
p.ediil to an American Is un uuusun
it i.c-t u unique, occunenen.
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I mmu BR x ,i r .
John Bull: "Dear mel That must
call for a court of Inquiry." Chicago
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The Booth, Fishmarket, Telephone 379,
Central Market, Nuuanu St., Telephone 104
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