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V. lCJIT5v JEMM-i!lULlr!m-lmiMillLlL H.illMMVA JAN. fe. IM, WANTS Mow Imku H, JSUW IO-HAV, for N'iv' Attn. IM'UATIONH WANII'I), :l A inarrlml man mm m i"l Hi family seehe r-mplomn nt of tiny kind. twenty .rr uperlfftce ai IMdtilAlkm Worikerper ! o nf eretues, AiMrewi "V till iir. IHIlo Bltuatliin wanted by vmng PtmM lady to ito light housework or rare fur children Addiess MIm 1. Iloil. general deliver? IMMw A lady, stranger lu llonoitilti, would like position n housekeeper to gen tleman Address II 1 this ollkc 290I iw OPBUIAL NOTIG13M. I I I INVESTMENTS I I I If you wish to Invent onr money In flnt Mortgages on City Kenl Untrue Willi good svcilrlt) and High rate ol tnurfet. coumlt ! K. H. STHAl'CH, Heal l.state llroker. Suit 1, Watty Hldg., No. 71 King Si. VAIN'TBL Oy the lt or Jan.. lt"S a modem 6 or fl-roaui cuitago la the vlitnlty of Pti nnliuu Collottt), reut n-asonablo. Ap ply T S 137 King sueet t Stephen aon'a l'ulnt Shup) 2338-tf Tn buy a good driving burse; give do sniptlon of nornti, alro price. Ad dress Uood Ituditir, till ullliw Sildl-lw One 5 0 room cottage; rent not to ex ceed 126 per month. Address Cot tage, llulletln o!llto. 28&MW To buy 0 good middle horto. H. llulletln. Address I'Jol lw .-OUfNl). 2 AvnMirnli liujiilni this otlKe, proe propi-itv and ia. expemc. -!' Iw JIunK huok of all (vol t M. leititeri., etc. iiaiiuiu tun. I h) the lliilleiln Tuo lumne iiimpiny I -l-'T Ftirnuiieil iiidiiih at U Mra. Jle('oiiii'-ll. !3 Cmmu atreet. 2SU3 Want Teachers' Salaries Restored Tom licr' aoi lailon met Saturday fVeil.liK. llKHtoiiitlou of I'.iu Iictk' rnU rie v,a iiioiiKbt tip rather late ami vii not (tone Into. Mr Trim hollered H v.n ilm K'mernl nentlmtnt that liacliem' anlnrleii sliuuld Iw restored. Kim Him of otlliera, lejlllleil iih fob 'low 1'ruililoiil. i: 8. Kh'limoiid; vUc iieslUenl, JllseJ.M. J Zlcgler: lie-prcu-lilent for Hawaii. II. Ilrltshtwell: vlvv pmsidint for Maul, !'. W. Hurdy: vli. jirealdent for ICniiiil, I'. I.. Tuple; hee. telary lieasurer. V. 1 I'opo. ! Uook iiimmlitee reported the follow. iliK as suitable for general and profej 'hlounl culture: fli'ncriil i-ii'iinrc "Kcnllnurih," by, Scott, "lien Ilur." by W'ailaie; "Him pin l.lfe," by Wanner, "American i'oeiw," hy Heiidder; Tennynon'M poems, "Nli hulas Nbkli'by,' by Did;, ens, i I'rofusslnniil i-ultiiro "IMttcatlonal yoiindnllons," KmIIokk Co.; "Normal IlHlrtiitor," Owen I'nlillnliliiK Co.i "Hpeelnl Methods lu I'rlintiry Itcad iliK." Mc.Murrii): "riihool .MnuaK'f iu.ent," While; "i'edneoKliM," I'utnamj "Tlicory und i'ratl.," I'ttB"; "Tail; cm l'siholoKlial Life's Idcalx," .Ifimes: 'l.esfcons in Nntuio Study," .U' nk l in and Kcllum-i "MlttaiicT In Tl'.U'liliii;," Hilribes. .MevtliiK iui held at tliu Ululi Hcliool. Mr ll in of Kniuehiimeliu spolio on "I'Mlluilloiml Ideals " McDouauhlio of thu llldi Hdiocil sjmko on ".Measure. , I.U'litH of Time. ' Knmcliauichu liovi ttlippllod line iiiusle. i in ROTHWELL REPLIES. President J. U. llothucll Of the Kail Wlno Co. replies us below to the let ter of the Uou'ruor mldrcsKCd to tile company and recently published; Dear Hlr: We, Ikk to uiktiovledgo your letter of Hie 7tli Inst , In whlcli )tm Hlate that you do not rpillo under .Maud the purpoit of our letter of thu Cth lint., other thnti pvrhnps a dealrw on our part to nlvu pnllicity to our inlerpretnllon of the fpiettlou Involved unci cuutu public; sentiment lu our hv tiulf. Our letter Is our opinion on th ''guv'tluii linolved," lo the extent of uxpressliiK our own views It may ho regarded ns "piirllKiiti," lleliovluii (hero Is a prluclplu Involved, ho have Uipproailied Iho mailer fairly ami uciuurcly and plainly, and from out Will. We beg to ileellne to ancpt your tlluu.uoi'H of our niolh'OH as to cieatlnu pillilla selillmeui. In our hehulf, but wo ' turtnluly have no objecilon to a pub llu dlsciiubloil of tho subject imiitor af our letter, I''rnm ynur ni.tlou In scmlliiii our bt 'tir O Hie preen, wo apprehend (but you liiiyu p) such objection eltficr, in i Tho Weakly IMItlon of the Krenlai llulletln gives a complete summary ol the now-t of the day. V ' ..fc. , -. Jml." mL3.WM 1 jBMHMF"'1'" . iMi-LwfibiknttCauniaa uummtmmmmmmmmmmmem-r-mM XI Ulil. .V p" u-ild iMirtnni) to nM or lf II Kt UlKC !M lOHimodtOIIS tW-. (tory hrlik hone cltnutH tm Nnh' arm aveRtte between YlMeyatd and trhol street. Ft paMleHktrs III quire of Utmel Kurt. TH. Main II no it rurnlehed llotms HotiiekeetiluK ol lowed: cool BHd tnsMtlllo roer, Ala! Km Hume. Alt-ken Bt. bet. Hotel nnjl King. 2265-tt! Nicely furnished rooms; price reason able. Haalclea I.rvd, cor. Ilolcli mid Hlcharda. 29S&-1M Itmini and board with private family for lady or gentleman. Apply 1385 Wilder Ate. 2692-lH, S'owly furnlthed routiii. nil modern conveniences. At No. SI Vlneynrd SL 2728 tf rworoom unfurnished collage, x pt month 191 lintel St 2!) 14-1 w MO I , L t- Hie earner lul In MhT.II-1. Curbing, water, trull and ornamental trees and all Improvement Two in In men' walk from cars and I'linnhou College. AddreM It. l-, tills oll.ee. 251Gtf (.Ire frogs, at No. U'fcS Nntiantt HI near Kukul. Wing On Chung. 2!Gl-lin Cheap Homo near Park. W.ilUH.1 Addiess It. 8. K.. llulletln. 298-lw Three thoroughbred black Minorca cockerels. City l'ued Store. 2933-tf UOf- A gold open-laced wniili and fob Willi coppei Hawaiian pi e ua ornament. Hiiltnbln lewnrd paid if returned to Melnt-rny Hhix- Slure 29US-1W OTHAYED OR STOLEN. On Dei ember 22. 19.il, from the prem l' of Alliprt i: Mltehell, I'linnill. one hay horse, brnml y on rlxht hind leg; i lipped. A reward of f 10 will he ulvin lo the p.mleH returning name 23G5 tf .General Moore To I InspecCamp McKinley 1 Brlpacller (leneral l'laiicls Moore V. S. A arrived In tho transport Tbomns isterduy and is at tuu Hit wnlli.u Hotel. Ho Is iiveompnnlvd by Ills wlic, ilnughter and aldu-dcuimp, Lieutenant C. I-. fox. Major I.eu 1-VU- Iger. Inspector (lenernl ol tho I'aclllr JllvIMon. V. ii. A., also uccompanle til ci (lenernl. Clencrnl Moore coning down to In rpect Camp .McKinley ami all other linoperty of tho War Department lo Honolulu. Ho win begin his work to morrow and expects to finish In nhout ten days. Hlx especial nttotillon wilt b tilvcn lo KnhaulM and tho plans fur bulldlneH there. tieneiiil Mooio will start work at Cnmi. McKinley. Inspettlut; both tho cpiarlerH and the men thete. He will next take up tho moro elaborate work of Inspi-ctlnir the sites proposed for foi tliu ntlons. Upon his Inspection he will base a report to the War Depart went. Ills report on Knliuttlkl, Ka lllil, Wulliikl nml Puuloa lortldf utlon will, of course, deal merely with mi nor matters, the principal features of those delenses lintlnir nlreadv been iletet mined. Onn thlni? ho will look Into especially, however, Is a scheme (it defendlne Honolulu and Pearl liar bor Horn the K'oolau nd, of llu 1st m.i. A mountain ba.tory or ruoiintalii lort may bo toiommcndud na the must ruislhlo scheme. " . ELKS' SOCIAL SEStHON. fjaturdny nlylifs Hlks' social cession was n roarltiK triumph. Heldom ban so inetry u How of wit Hooded inra and wasbeil away Hie pllll.la ot busy minds. A lino bunch of talent was evi denced und humor was out lu Its t-tnd Bown, brilliant for the on-uton. Kin. pies ami roars of laiijjbter wound up Kuturcljy und woko up llatterduy (Sunclayj. Urother I'rnuk Thompson ecuuraled thu urmy of Jokes and Jolli ties und suw that members wcie prop erly lined, that the piper iiiIkIiI be paid ills duo, Hearty lomrmleihlp, con tinuous fun, a cold nml refreshing blew, the best of entertainment and JIiwiIiik laughter ihaiatterlicd tho Joyous event. The ptoBrom has been published lu the Uulletla. t ONE SHARE ONE DOLLAR. PER MONTH, Tho Thirtieth Horlcs of Block In tho Pioneer llulldlng & Loan Associa tion wns Issued In October, 1001, and Is now open for subscription. Tho mem bership fuo of fifty cents per share, and tho monthly duos nro one dollar per month pnr share. Tito stock draws much better Interest than a savings bank. Kurthor Information ran bo obtained fiom A, V, OUAIl, Secretary, 122 Klnt- St. "For Sale" cards at Bulletin office Books, Bookish People and Things Te (I no feoil hy trinf untetwioui even lo i buoka E. tl. Ilrownlnfi ihere l a n-il Inslnnie if xnke latent nmtrit nnmodined by hiimnn lute and ileeiiennl by n want of hu mor. iHltHre ami ratolr falre lo the slmiMe elements ef cood manners, In tho crlllcWm of Walt Whitman for prlntluit n Utter of praise he had re tlpd from Hmersoti. The poet was pleased, and naturally toed the letter berauie he needed Just Midi supiKirt. It was the eott of np priilallou he tl.in was mol In need of Whitman's blocrapher (Isaac Hull Plait -Small. Mannrd k Co.), says of ilils: "It Is not to be wondered at that tho )oum; poet should have been ilste.l at the receipt of such a letter hut at that tlmo he was accused of bclrajlmt a confidence In publlshlni; t il litter Tills appears like rank iiutmuee. A litter in reiwird to a matter of public Inte.-crt Is not tituial I) reardccl as n private letter. Ilcfore Whitman allowed the letter to bo pub llthed. ho (.bowed It to Ciiarle-i A tiaua, who was a friend of Kuiereou as well as of Whitman and l.e not only advlted, hut uritcd the latter to publish It." What of more concern to the public than a reference to a man's ability, character or work? Ami any man who writes to another In pinlie ot Mm, Is not a mail of Kod icni-e If he does not Know that the recipient has e,ery right to use bis letter when oc laslou rcqulic. The minute a letter I:, dioppe'l Into the poitolllce It belongs to tho addressee not to the nddrestor Men, of lourse, way ihuiijtu In their opinion of a man, and amend a state ment previously made, but they can not vitiate what even they thenifdvcJ mile written. Sulnbiiiuo from extreme praise of Whitman descended to curses; but ev il y body knew that It was due to per ruii.il feeling and not to n reversal ot j.iclmncnt. He bud raid what he tiiOUKUl uf tho man: It was written, und only Swinburne suffered from the Pjioieihulc explosions that mine later. Thu epltude of Huicrsuus letter iiiiiiu from n ilana who knew notlilut; ihotlnlli, wns extremely Just. He rec Obiilzed ills own abilities hitter thau the mam hu wrote for, and as ade quately us wo hae come to leioguire tl.em. l-'tuiu tlmo lu time wo no a stray hit lu tho papers slntlng that suib. mil such n reporter Let raj ed a con ..ccue in puoiiMilUK mi Interview with so and t.o. This Is generally the erivat bosh. What foul would tell a npurter nnythiiii; lie wunted kept a sieiitf It 1h only a way some men nue uf IrjIiiK to iomt up their vuulty. i diem t taut for publication," ho nays U. e next clay, when hu talked for that upie-j purpose. Or tney expieis gnat iiiuiuuuliou oier too appeuiuuiu of tniir names In a book or paper, glvlm; luu iiuiuedsloii that thoy uio tired of f.uui nutice. . vti-iu uiey wise iiku iranhiiu, anil Ihoiuuiids of others, they would ack nowlociKu that they like Iho pruUo of men, anil they would get It. tor a ills liming man knows well that all tho oi ar puopio have down deep some where a nugget of vanity which they wuuld llKo to havo mined by tho right person. Tho Japan Weekly Mall's account-of tho funeral of l.afcadlo 1 learn, tho uulhor of "Japan: An Attempt at In terpretation," Hiys: "Tho great au thors funeral took p.aiu on bipteui bet iO. 'l no bouy was lurried from (ue lesldoueu of the dcu-uscd at Ol.tibo to Kobu-dera, and after a iiuddlilst ber viiu hud hem liuriuiini-d, tuu luinalus wtru tr.iiiHported lo tno iieinutory for ultlmato burlul at &u.,iuga'a in tuo iueuu suburb. All uudriMS Jircoonted u u former tlcnlcnu, unompuiiyliig a handtonie gift uf Uoavi-s, spoue of tno pen of tuu liuii-Uki'U luvllu bten muio jioweiful liiuu Japans tluurlous HWurd, and alluded lu liu ,oto tor Ju pun ns well us lu tuu Mint honor unt hu had douu tno juoaneto na tion by assuming Japanc.u utizinshlp unci iiLulug tins country his plaiu of leslciiuie. ory few foreigners attend .j ti.o oboeiiules, but tho u-latlvcs of tho great writer und many Japanese .ue piesent." Of "Spenilion Days nml Collect," vx.lt Wiiitmiiu, thu author, wrote tbrco naonjiuoua reviews, all of which wcro an and lorreit. No ono would ihargo of litters and little of thu rules which oovcru polite society. There are pr-r-cms nituully living who know so lit tle about the amenities as to believe that a letter unmarked "personal," "private" or "lonllaentlai" mubt be held private. Outside uf family let ters, It rests entirely with the re irtver of a letter as to his use of It; he may burn It, keep It for refer ence, or send It to bis publisher. This Is an epistolary law which those who write ought to know before Uiey "touch pen to paper," Otherwise, they may make fools of themselves. Mrs. Ella Hlgglnson, the author ol "Marlella of Out West," tells this story on herself: "lu Alaska latt summer I went into n store In a llttlo town far north, near look's Inlet. It Is what Is tailed a 'hot' town, up In Alaska. I was look ing for a book, und tho first thing I saw was 'Marlella,' '"Thought wo was stuck on that book sure,' said thu gentleman behind MaMaa the luunler, bandluR It ilonni he wai In bis shirt sleeves and had a silk Inn Mi f around his neck. 'Had ten tuples and only mid one. Tho riot ttuik. Hut the author of the book bit the town jeeterday and they've gone off like hot takes. Last one. Want ItT'" Mrs. Hlgglnton's friends are still Idling with Joy how she "hit" the "hotleiflown In Alaska. 4 "Correct Writing and Speaking." by Miss Mary A. Jordan, Profeseor of Hngllfh Literature In Smith College, has been published hy A. S. llarnes & Co., lu the popular "Woman's Home Library," edited by Mrs. Mar parol i:. Songster, ) A Juvenile work of on absolutely original eharaiter Is Sandman Itlijmcs l Wlllnrd Iloute. Articles familiar to every child, the Needle, Thread, and bettor, not to mention such goodies ns Chocolato Drop, Sponge Cake, Kilalr, etc., hold humorous coiner na tions with each other In clever verses, Mr rinntp ba.v Illustrated the work In his lnlmttnblo humorous manner, and the 112 pages, all of which are printed In colors, are full of fascinating fea tures that cannot fall to interest tho children. II. M. Caldwell Co., ISo'ton, aru the publishers. 5- ! Jack London's "Tho Sea-Wolf" sold out In advanio of publication, A sec ond edition of 20,000 copies will soon bo Issued. n All communications, books and perl odlcals for thin department should be sent to the "llulletln nookman," Ho- I lualna. North Kona. T. It. A HOLIDAY OPPORTUNITY . w A LIFELONG PLEASURE The Everyone May Schedule of Vote Credits In every copy of the pnper there will bo print eil it coupon which lie- iiifr properly lilh-il out with tho mime of the party for whom it is Ivriircil to vote nml deposited with I'iik Kvj:.i.o Uui.i.utin within we week after the day of issue, will hu credited ns one vote. Addi tional voto credits will bo allowed is follows: For each iVA'll' subscriber who has not been regularly terved with I'm; Eviini.no liui.i.imx within a period of sixty days prior to the first day of December, if paid cash in advance, double credit? will be illowcd, as follows: Votes. Daily I year $8.00 2400 Dally 6 months 4.00 1000 Dally 3 months 2.00 400 Oally 1 month .78 100 Weekly 1 year 1,00 600 Weekly 6 months 50 250 Cash payments on all other sub scriptions, either payments in ad vaneo or on account of arrears, will reeeivo vote credits when payment is mndo, but no voles will bo cred ited upon sums less than 76 cents. In other words, vetes will bo cred ited for cash payments upon regu lar subscriptions as follows: Votes. Oally 1 year $8,00 1200 Dally 6 months 4.00 500 Dally 3 months 2.00 200 Dally t rnon' 75 50 Weeki, i year .,..,,,,, 1.00 350 Weekly S monthv, 50 150 Bulletins Tiiouseiid 1 .. i .ll'i-fiV, '.V, ,1 ' n."j- ' ru.fhi -.Stv ''..4.l bflcrT -sMUHmum tM--! , watwiin-'- "a" WAIlUtWo I CIIILDUliN AM) ILACIii.HS IAKI. rUruMAl, (UliSStUiN TCACHINO STAFF INCREASED DY ONE APPROPRIATE PATRIOT IC EXERCISES WtnC HELD. (Special to The Uulletlu.) Walliiku, Maui, Jan. '.The new Wallukti school was opened on January 3, quite a number of ihlldron being In attendance. Tl,c Uachcrs and pupils met In the old school at 'J a. m. xvhcri they formed a double line and marched lo the new school house. The proces sion was headid by Masters Jltnmlc Hart and 1'rai.K Crockett, the former heating the drum and the latter bear-1 tng tho Hag. Next came the primary pupils eioited by their teacher. Mlisj On Tnl, Theo were followed bv Mis. Copcland and pupils, then Mrs. McKay and pupils und lat tho pupils of the , uigu rcitotu. i Principal Copeland met tbcm at the iihuol mid ns,l;;neil Ihetn to their re speitlvo rooms. The school has been reorganized nnd another tcacner un cled. The present faculty consists of Priiulpat Copeland, Mrs McKay, .Mrs, Copeland, Miss On Tal and Mrs. Harry The formal opening exercises were luld Krldny. tho filh Intt., nl which time the parents and friends were ex- petted to be present. Only n very small, percentage of the parent, re f ponded, Principal Copeland led the children lu ihelr imtrlotl. exercises which were very ttiteicFtlng. The ex- erilscs closed with nil singing lm." Amcr- Illank books of all sorts, lodgers 4tc, manuf-xUired by tin Bulletin Pub -r i niiinr.i - - Vote For Anyone, IX PRIZES IS NOW Mil A Pope-Tribune Automobile An AngeluH Piano Player An L. C. Smith Miotgun A Premo Senior " amera A Cabinet Too! Chest A Barrel oi Flour' FIRST PRIZE A Pope-Trlbune Automobile. Value, $600. This machine Is Mr. Gus. Schuman'o Importation and is his choice from among the best autos in the United States. It 1$ made by the celebrated Pope Mfrj. Co., of Hartford, Conn,, who guarantee It. SECOND PRIZE An Angclus, the world-famed piano-player. Value, $250. The Angelus Is the result of an Inspiration, and has made It possible for any man or woman who kows nothing about a piano, to play any class of music correctly. Tho Angelus la a modern miracle In the musical world. The Hawaiian News Co. are the local agents. THIRD PRIZE An L. C. Smith, 12 gauge, high-grade Shotgun. Value, $50. It has automatic ejector, armor steel barrels, English walnut stock, half-pistol grip. This gun li from the epprtlng-goods house of Woods & Sheldon. FOURTH PRIZE A Premo 8enlor, 5x7 Camera, made by Rochester Optl cal Co. Value, $40. This Instrument has Bausch t Lomb lens, Victor shutter, vertical and horizontal swinging back, front rising and falling, rachet and pjnlon focus. Camera It from the Honolulu Photo 8upply Co. FIFTH PRIZE A $20 Tool Cabinet, made by C. E. Jennings & Co., New York. This tool chest Is made of chestnut and contains thirty-six useful articles; every tool warranted. The cabinet Is from'the well known house of E, O. Hall & Son. SIXTH PRIZE One barrel Port Costa dough. yiKi.AJ BUSINESS DIRECTORY OALLASTINQ. Ila.nliau Japnn. HallastlnK Co. lli.tl I a ' at"l from 2 to $3 a load according j tiistanco hauled, Coral rn ks fur stable, roads nnd sldc v ..Iks. Thtid door below King, . aunaken ULI P. O, box S20. Tele .ono Mnln 300. CLEANING AND DYEINO. T, llnyashl Clothe cleaned, repaired and dyed. f37 llorctanla St. MESSENGERS. Territorial Messenger Rervlcn Unloa SL noar Hotel: Tel. 3til Main. r--!,!,,,. M Drvnlnc .trSKIIlo III rllclUb n ,,, tiiuL. 1 DttlCS Willi IxOfld There w.ob a great deal of excite- inent Saturday afternoon along th waterfront on account of a battlo of thu Llilp Rr.vl'.ino M. Phelps against tho Kona Klcirni then prevailing to gain tho open se.. Tho Phelps cleared the channel all right nnd set Iter sails properly, but the undertow was too much for her. She began to She began (o unit rapidly toward the reef In tho neigh borhood of tho boll buoy, Iteallzlng bis danger, Captain Ora- bam let go nn anchor. It failed to hold at flrst and two other nnrhor weru dropped. At tho samo tlmo a signal was sent up for help. Tho tug Fearless Mearaod out promptly, and the Iro(ttol. li3gau getllng tip tlenni to assist. Tho I-Varless, however, proveel FiiHlcleut. After getting the Phelps thoroughly tinder control the sugar ship was securely anchored nnd at daylight Sunday morning wns tow flJsa&iM - ' Dollar Prize Contest loning Open To Everybody In Hawaii, VAi UB $1000.00 flour, Pure as snow and makes best i" "- MUSIC. Mr, Ja. Bhorldan Laa opened a repair Ing shop nl 1168 Miller St. cor Dere Inula. Charges reasonable. A num ber of bucond hand pianos In good condition, cheap. Orders may be left at llaw'n. Ncwi Co. Piano taught In ft months by oipo rlinied (earlier; $3 month (8 las buns); special nttentlon to adult lie glnuors. Address "Munlc," this of Hce. 29C3-lm Ulsuk hooks ot all sorts, ledgers, etc., manufactured by the Bulletin Pus ItsMna; Conptny. ed to sea. Thu loss of the Phelps would havo meant a great deal In money, llesldes the value of the flno vessel, the cargo represented n vnluo of nearly a half pillllon dollars. It Is predicted along tho watcrfronc that Captain (Iraham wilt experience all ports of trouble In reaching Dela ware Hreakvvater. Men who tlnlm to know eny that tho crow shipped by him here Is mmlo up of "farmers." They declare that not a man of them l.nows how lo bend n sail. This, how ever, may bo tho result of plquo on the part of tho men who shipped but didn't go. FOR $2.00, PAID IN ADVANCE, BY A NEW SUBSCRIBER, THE EVENING BULLETIN AND THE METROPOLITAN MAGAZINE WILL BE SENT TO ANY ADDRESS FOR THREE MONTHS; THIS OF FER WILL INCLUDE A COUPON GOOD FOR 400 VOTES. i "For Rent" cards on tale at Bulletin. Rules of the Contest The contest opened Thursday, December 1, anil will eloso at 5 o'clock p. 111. iMarch IB. WHO MAY ENTER Anyone may enter except per sons or anyono in tho immediate family of any person in tho regu lar employ of Tho Dulletin Pub. Co., Ltd. "NEW SUBSCRIBERS" I3y tho schedulo of voto credits, special inducements arc offered for New Subscribers, twico tho num ber of votes being allowed for bona fide new names as for cash pay ments on account of thoso now on tho subscription books. A JYcio Subscriber, thoroforc, should bo clearly defined. During this con test a now subscriber will bo un derstood to b6 any person who has not been regularly served with Tm: Daily or Wi:kki.y Bulletin within a period of 00 days last pre ceding the first day of December. Transfers from 0110 member of n household to another will not bo allowed, nml nil names handed in as New mnt bo subiect to investi gation before voles uro allowed. THE FINAL COUNT Tho final count will bo mndo bv three judge, selected from among thoso having no interest in Tin: Bui.i.i:tiv and no tictivo interest in any ono of tho candidates. The voto" will bo announced by tho judges and tho prizes awarded ac cording to their findings, thcro be ing 110 appeal. 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