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r "Tgrw wyjrs jfiraBarot'' V . - - ,' -vv)TCTrVs"VRK Wdl'9nnNlMIMIMflEIIKJaHBBKaiaRnnHPtMnw9 ' y , ; 6 KVKNINO UULI.KTIN. HONOLULU, T. H, MONDAY, JAN. 22, 1806. 5iJw8WWW .-,-..,- , , r,v M WANTS The Little Ads with Iho Big Results Soa Piiko 8, NSW TO-DAY. for Now AcIm. SPECIAL NOTICBH. FOR RENT. HOU8E On Vineyard St. HOUSE-On Beach at Walklkl. OFF1CKS In Walty Dulldlng. WAREHOUSES On Queen Street. FOR SALE. Improved and Unimproved Proper-Uea.- Ilonict In all rarts of the City. 11IS110P & CO., Merchant Street. TO LETT. 1 1-2 story residence, 1215 Matlock ae. 4 Ldr.. elee. wire, one block from 2 car lines; good locality; $20 p. m. ' P. K. 11. Strauch, Walty Wdg., 71 8. King St. 32C0tl looms, furnished and unfurnished; I S& rV!3SSL 'SiSS' Laubala, opp. Y. M. 0. A. 3284-lw Furnished room, good locality, auttablo for housekeeping or 2 gontlomen. At 783 Bcrctanta St. 3270-lw Cottages In Chrlstly Lano. Apply Wong KwjJ, Smith St., mauka Hotel 3071-U Choapost. coolest furnished rooms In city. Helen's Court, Adams lano. 3222-tt only famished mosquito proof rooms. M 84 Vineyard St. 2T2S tt eurnlsbed rooms at 1223 Emma stri. Mrs. McConnell. 2KR3 LOMT. On Hanld Transit car between Wal- klkl Turn and Walklkl, an Alolia icmpio i ci. ! inner return to mis office for reward. 327111 A black cocker spaniel dog; tng No, 120G. Reward tf returned to T. K. Wall, King and Richards Sts. 328C-tf BUSINESS DIRECTORY BALLASTING. Hawaiian Ballasting Company. iicsi oiacK sanu irom iz to i a ioau according to dlstanco hauled. Coral, rocks for stable, roads and side-' walks; firewood. Third door below King, Maunakea St; P. 0. box 820. Tolephono Main 39C. DYEING AND CLEANING. Uemura dyes (any color) and cleans fllttifa vnnnlva tilnuilaa nn,l - nlshca employees. 620 King St. I T. Hayashl Clothes cleaned, repaired and dyed. 037 Deretanla St. I EMPLOYMENT OFFICE, i t .For house-helo. ohone White 2891. Ma. -klkl. General Employment Office, cor. Pousacola and Deretanla. i SltOtf l REPAIRING. Umbrellas rinalred and brass polish ing. Takata, 1284 Fort St. 3085-tt Dlank books of all sorts, ledgers, itc, manufactured by the Bulletin Pub Ifihlor Comnany MONEY TO LEND. Pn Jewelry and merchandise. The J. Carlo Pawn "o Hotel and Union. Kln Joh Printing at Th Bulletin ssm mmmwmn mm mm mmmmg 1 Grocery ,8ale ZZZ All groceries are now selling below cost, and J this sale will close by 5 January 23rd. 1 tZZ Now Is the time for you to buy something cheap. 3 1 CO. YEE HOP & CO. TELEPHONE MAIN 251, 5 5lUlUUUU iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiU iiiiii lilUiiUK Weekly Bulletin $1 Per Year POM SALE. B- neef cattle for salo at Ka- huku Ranch, Kau, Ha waii. 3212 ti Fine corner lot In Maklkl. Curbing, water, fruit and ornamental tree and alt Improvements. Two mln utea' walk from cara and Punahou College. Address It. F., this office. Ucslrnblo mountain residence. A cot tago and amplo grounds desirably lorateu on Tantalus. Apply to J. 0, tarter. 3282-lw Hcccnd-band Smith Premier typewrit er. In good condition. Inqutro Sing er Sowing Machlno Store, Alakea SL 3Z74-II In quantities, sprouted cocoanuts from ono to two years old. Apply II 0, Box 40, I.lhuo, Kauai. 32GG-1M Cheap Home near Park, Walktkl Address R. S. K.. llulletln. WANTED. To rent a small cottago out of town; lurnisiied prcrcrrcd; slato terms. II. I... llulletln offlco. 3284-lw nnnrlr,nn-,. . - ,....-, PROFESSIONAL SARDS PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. EDWARD ARMITAQE, M. D., PHY CICIAN AND 8UROEON. HOTEL STREET. OFFICE HOURS: 8 TO II A. M.; 3 TO 5 P. M.J 7 TO 8 IN EVEN- INQ; 8UNDAYS, 9 TO 10 A. M 32S0-3m DENTI8T. A. J. DERDY, D. D. 8. BOSTON BUILDINO, THIRD FLOOR. 3252-tt VETERINARY 8URGEON. A. R. ROWAT, D. V. 8., 771 KING ST. TEL. DLUE 3101. LAWYER. W. T. RAWLIN8, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW, 502 8TAN- QENWALD BUILDING ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR. L. DE L. WARD, ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR, MclNERNY BUILDING. MUSIC. Mrs. Hodgson. Teacher of Piano, or gan .autoharp and singing. Over 20 years' oxperlcnco In England, Now Zealand and FIJI. Quick progress with thorough training. Well-mark ed timo, correct fingering and sym pathetic expression, carofully taught. Rcsldcnco with Mrs. Qanzcl, corner Fort and Vineyard streets. 3280-7t Mr. Jas. Sheridan, pianoforte tuner, has moved to tbo piano warcrooms of U E. Thayer & Co., 1S8 Hotel SL. opposlto Young Hotel. All order for tuning promptly attended to. LOCK8MITH. See Hastings for repairs of Locks, Keys, Music Boxes, Sharpening ol Fine Cutlery. Rear UnlonOrlH. Go and see Wong Kau for lock, gun smith and general repairing. Nun nnu bctw. Merchant and King Sts. 3278-lm PAINTING. Estimates furnished on all kinds of painting. All work guaranteed. Kuos Bros., Union abovo Hotel St. 32131m BARBER SHOP. por nice, smooth shave call at the Criterion Bono. 1111 Fort SL . Jfl WHO SHE WAS SKETCH OF THE LIFE And a True Story of How the Vegetable Compound Had Its Birth and How the "Parle of 73" Caused It to "be Offered for Public Sale in Drug Stores. This remarkable woman, whoso maiden name was Kstes, was born In Lynn, Mass., February 9th, 1819, com ing (rom a good old Quaker family. For some years she taught school, and became known as a woman ot an alert nnd Investigating mind, nn earnest seeker after knowledge, nnd, abovo all. possessed of a wonderfully sympa thetic nature. In 1843 sho married Isaac Plnkham, 7 builder nnd real cstato operator, and their early married life was marked by prosperity and happiness. They had four children, three sons and a daugh ter. In thosa good old' fashioned days It was common for mothers to makn their own homo medicines from roots and herbs, naturo's own remedies calling In a physician only In specially urgent rases. By tradition nnd expe rience many of them gained a wonder ful knowledge of the curatlvo proper ties of the various roots and herbs. Mrs. Plnkham took a great Interest In tho study ot roots and herbs, their characteristics nnd power over disease. Sho mnlntnlned that just as nntnro so bountifully provides In tho harvest fields and orchards vegetable foods of nil kfnds; so, If wo but tako tho pains to find them, In the roots and herbs of the field there are remedies expressly designed to cure tho various Ills and weaknesses ot tho body, nnd It was her pleasure to search thsso uut, and prdparo slmplo and effective medicines for her own family and friends. Chief of these was a raro combina tion of tho choicest medicinal roots and herbs found best adapted for tho pure of the Ills and weaknesses pecu liar to tho femalo Bex, and I.ydla E. Pinkham's friends and neighbors learned that her compound relieved and cured and It became quite point 'ar among them. All this so far was done -freely, with out money. and without price, as a la bor of love. But In 1873 tho financial crista struck Lynn. Its length and severity woro too much for tho largo real cs- tnto Interests of tho Plnkham family, ns this class ot business suffered most from fearful depression, so when tho Centennial year dawned It found tholr property swept away. Somo other courco of Incomo had to bo found. At this point Lydla E. Plnkhnm's Vcgetablo Compound was raadu known to tho world. The throo sons and tho daughter, with their mother, combined forces to restore tho family fortune. They nr- in m i Hllo, Jan. 18, Geo. P. Thlolcn, ono of tho bright and shining lights ot tin- nnco In Honolulu, came, up on tho Kl nau yesterday for tho purpose of look ing Into tho koa business Inaugurated by A. Itlchlcy somo tlmo ago and which lias been hanging nro ror nwiiuo. Air. Thlolcn was seen at tho Hotel Demos thenes by a representative of this pa per and asked regarding tbo rumor tnnt ho was here on this special busi ness. 'I nm hero to look Into tho proposi tion," said Mr, Thlelen, "and It I find It nil that has been reported It will mobably bo put through It I can mako sntlslnctory rates with tho Hllo Kail- toad Co, for tho transportation or tne logs or tho sawed lumber. Much will pend upon tho action of tho company In tho matter of rates. It seems to mo that It should bo a good thing and money Is waiting for good things; there Is no great scarcity of It If tho proposition is right, ( am not a lum ber man, so I must mako Inquiry from Lvery rellabla source "While on tho island x proposo 10 look tnto tho tobacco Industry and for that purpose I will go to Hamakua and tea what has bcon done. In that I am also not nn export, but I can tell If a plant looks healthy. I miner oxpcci to meet Mr. Smith over there nnd wo will go Into tho ontcrprlso together B9 far ns the Investigation goes nnd if I nm satisfied thoro Is a profit In tho cul- ilvntlnn nf tobacco I W 111 IlnnilCQ a schomo to put on a commercial basis nnd sco that tho plants are brought to n stago where there will bo money In It. I havo heard somo good reports about tho tobacco grown In Hamakua, nnd If they nro true, thoro will ho no difficulty about starting a plantation." Incidentally Jir. Tmeien reiuurnvu EHMMiiif nr im iin TitTat OF LYDIA E. PINKDAI gued that the medicine which was so good for their woman friends and neighbors was equally good for tho women of the wholo world. The Plnkhams had no money, nnd little credit. Their first laboratory was the kitchen, where roots and herbs wcro steeped on the stove, grad ually filling a gross of bottles. Then tamo tho question of selling It, for nl wayr before, they had given It nway freely. They hired a Job printer to run off somo pamphlets setting forth tho merits of tho medicine, now called l.ydln 15. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound, and theso wcro distributed by the Plnkham sons In Boston, New York nnd Hrooklyn, Tho wonderful curative properties of the medicine were, to a 'great extent, self-advertising, for Whoever used It . recommended It to others, and the do- Imnnil gradually Increased. In 1877, by combined efforts tho fam ily had snved enough money to com mence newsnaner advertising and from that tlmo tho growth and buc'ccss of Iho enterprise wcro assured, until to day Lydla II Plnkham nnd her Vege table Compound have become house hold nurds everywhere, and many tonH of roots nnd herbs arc used an nually In Its manufacture. I.ydla IX Plnkham herself did not live to hco the great success of this work. She pasted to her reward tears ago, but not till sho had pro vided means for continuing her work ns effectively ns she could havo done It herself. During her long and eventful expo ilciico she was ever methodical In her work and sho was always careful to rrescrvo a record of every case that liamc to her attention. The case of i.very sick woman who applied to her for advice and there were thousands received careful study, and tho de tails, Including symptoms, treatment ami i emits, were recorded for futuro reference, and todny theso records, to igether with hundreds of thousands 'innilo i.iiico, nro available to sick wo men the world over, and represent n nst collaboration of information re garding I lie treatment of woman's Ills, which for authenticity and accuracy can hardly he equaled In nny library In tho world. With I.ydla E. Plnkham worked her 'daiishtei-ln-law, tho present Mrs. rink ham. Sho was carefully Instructed In nil her hard-won knowledge, and for i) cars siiu assisted her In her vast cor- roApondence. I To her hands naturally ell tho dl- rccltua or tho work when Its originator pnpfed awny. For nearly twenty-five 'Vara sho has continued It. ana noth ing in tho work thaws when Lydlo E, Plnkhnm dropped her pen and the pres ent Mrs. Plnkham, now -the mother of a largo family, took It up. With wo man assistants, somo as' capable as herself, tho present Mrs, Plnkham continues this great work, and prob Inbly from tho office of no other per son have so manv women been advis ed how to regain health. Sick women, this ndvlco Is "Yours for Health" free- ily given If you only write to nsk for It. ' Such Is tho history or Lyuio li. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, made from slmplo roots nnd herbs; tho ono great mcdlclno for women's all mentB, and tho fitting monument to tho noble woman whoso namo it bears that ho might have to hurry back to Honolulu and on to tho Coast. Mr, Castle, has asked him to oversee tho moving of tho Moloknns to Kauai In tho event that tho difficulties between Colonel Spalding and the Government havo been settled. 1 "Mr. Thurston, Col. Spalding and I.nnd Commissioner Pratt havo gono to Los Angeles and from statements made prior to their departure; I feel that thero will bo no further tangle over tho land matters when tho party teacl.cs Los Angeles," said Mr. Thlel en, "uud should that matter not havo been straightened out, I menu as far ns tho Kauai lands nro concerned, then tho Moloknns will come to this Island nnd locate, on tho Hakalau lands," I Mr. Thlelen will bo Joined by Mr. Hocking today and with Mr. Itlchloy they will Journoy to tbo timber lands of tho Dlihop Estate nbovo tho Volca no House. I.ulu Say, dad, wot's do matter veld do baby? Ho nln't smart. Why, I heard do washerwoman's baby next door say "Ooo-goo" Just llko lie docs, New York Wor' I .Nnt ii 1'nrnirun. i "H I 1 v f!:si I If vtmyi)tfmrAnajf,JomMfsf!nw SPORTS I xmp:mi:&zxxuX)Wwzvw).w Additional Sporting News on Page 3. PUiVAIIOUSvs. YJ.C.A. Uoth teams were fully represented and play In tho first halt was stubborn. Punahous, If anything, had the best ot the passages but the Y, M. C, A. cus todian was Invincible. From a football point of view, there was little In the game to enthuto over, play belug of the aimless order. The wind did not seem to assist the Christians very much and tho shooting ot their forwards when within rango was something execrable. Tho back divisions ot both teams broke up any attempt at combination by the opposing forwards and could always be relied upon In emergencies. In the sec ond half the Y. M. C. A, were seen In a more favorable light and their forward work when near goal distinctly better. The Buffs were undoubtedly tho better team In the first period but the Y M. C. A. were masters during the latter stages ot the game and a draw was u fitting result on tho play, no goals be ing registered by .cither team. For the Piinahous tho Cnttons and Campbell wero the outstanding men while Tur ner, Watcrhouse, Spalding and Pluukett performed creditably for the Y. M, C. A. The line-up of the teams was as fol lows: Y. M. C. A. Goal, Ileardmoro; Imrks, Turner, Macaulay; halves, dill, Spalding, Iscnberg; forwards, Pluu kett. Watcrbouso, Xobblns, Haley, Oss. Punahous Goal, A. A, Cation; bncks, W. Sopcr, O. Fuller; half backs, n. McCorrlston, A. Lowrcy; forwards, W. Campbell, C. Cooko, It. It. Cation, J, II. Catton, J. I(. Cockburn. CUP ARRIVES The White Hock Golf Cup, that came all tho way from Chicago, has arrived on tho Alameda. From all reports, tho cup Is a beauty and very valuable. This cup will bo displayed in Woods & Sheldon's window as soon as pos sible. This White Ilock Cup Is one of the most valuable prizes evcr'glvcn for nn athletic contest In Honolulu nnd by far the finest ever put up for a golf trophy. Tho cup will bo contested for monthly. PEOPLE FIEl IIHIIB Thero was a sigh of relief yesterday morning when tho big whistle sounded threo times tho Alameda, twenty-four hours Into, had been sighted, Tho ves sel left San Francisco Saturday but was compelled to nnchor off Fort Ma son and remain there until Sunday morning on account of the bad sea on tho bar. Hough weather was expert enccd from the time sho left San Fran elsco Bay until sho arrived here. It was tho roughcst'trlp somo of tho men had seen for many years. In addition sho was bucking southwest winds con tlnually. No damage resulted although at times Captain Dowdcll thought II best to slow down, Several of tho of Accra were seasick, tho first tlmo Id years. It was a palo crowd of passen gers that walked down the gang-plank when tho Alameda camo alongside, the Oceanic wharf. Sho brought 35 cabin passengers, 17 stccrago passengers, 1, 3(0 tons ot cargo and 139 bags of mall. TI.e following vessels wero Blghtcd by tho Alameda: Jan. 14, 1:30 p. m In I.at. 37-11 N Long. 124-OC W., thrcc-mastod schonn nr bound N, E. Jan. 14, 2:07 p. m a bark bound N. E. Jan. 14, 11 p. m In Lnt. 30-15 N Long. 120-20 W S. S. Sierra bound in. E. Jon. 15. 2:30 a. m In I-at. 35-45 N., Long. 127-43 W., four-masted schooner bound W. Jan. 20, C:05 a. m., S, S. Mongolia bound N. E. SOI TOE SEIEGTED A tnnltnry commission will bo organ ized under tho auspices of tho Federal Government to Investigate cortnln con tagious maladies here. Tho members of It will bo Lieut. Slattcry, who has neon seiecteit by tho wnr Department: n member of tho Quarantine Sorvlcc, to bo selected by Dr. Cofcr; nnd ono otnor, probably n local physician, to ho appointed by tho Govornor. Let ters regarding tho matter havo been received from tho War nnd Treasury Departments, ono of which contains tho information that tho President hni approved of the Governor's recommen nation to form such a commission, y The Issue of January 10 of tho Dally Palo Alto, a paper published by the htudents ot the Stanford University, Bxprsses itself briefly on tho Hcnrj theory In tho following editorial: "It Is surprising that a reputable pa per would print such an evident false hold as the Insano charge mado by the Honolulu official In regard to Mrs Stanford's death which appeared this morning. Tho only way the state ments of this man can be accounted tor Is that he Is not In his right mind,' , Fine Job Printing at The Bulletin 019 ce. ttMwiHmt4itiiMitlipM't Are You Aware. 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