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WTV'J ")!' ttVKNINU BULLETIN, HONOLULU. T. It, TUESDAY, JAN. 23, 1806. 7 Style Derivation SUIT STYLES ORIGINATE IN CLOTHING FACTORIES' Thli It the "reason why": Ready-made clothing, even of the eheapett quality, alwaya deplcta the prevalent Style. Our stock contains none but LATE 'STYLE SUITS. ftjiooe viotnino vo. oi hotel stbbkt. VISIT THE ZOO A trip to the Zoo at Kalmukl ts'enjoyable to children and pa rents alike. Besides the wonderful collec tion of anlme'J and birds, ther are other flights too numerous to mention. ADMI88ION, 10. DAVID DAYTON 137 MERCHANT STREET. K Lots for Sale In KAPIOLANI PARK ADDITION, KALIHI, and other desirable localities Alio 1 JUMP-SBA'l DUCKSOAIU), second-hand: good as new. ESTABLISHED IN 1858. Bishop & Co BANKER8. Commercial and Travelers' Letters of Credit Issued on the Uank of California and N. M. Rothschilds &. Sons, Lon don. Correspondents for the American Express Company, and Thos Cook & 8on. Interest allowed on term and 8avlngs Bank Deposits. Horse Shoeing. W.W. Wright Co. LIMITED, have opened a horse-shoeing department In connec tion ivlth their carriage chop, etc. Having scour ed the services of a first class she"- are pro pared to ao mi work In trusted to them In a first class manner. Fresh Bakings F BREAD, CAKE8, COOKIES, ETC., EVERY DAY AT THE PERFECTION HOME BAKERY Cor. BERETANIA and EMMA 8T3. WI. 6. IRWIN& CO., LTD. Agents for the Royal Insurrnce Co. of Liverpool, Eng Alliance A?;urance Co. of London. Eng. cottlsh Union &, National Ins. Co. of Edinburgh, Scotland. Fix Askoclatlon of Philadelphia. Alliance Insurance Corporation Ltd Wllhelnia of Magdeburg General Inr Co. Special Sale OF FI8HNET8, TWINE and BRONZE WIRE CLOTH at A, FERNANDEZ & SOU, No. 44-50 King 8L, Katsey Block, beL Nuuanu and Smith 8ts.; Tsl. aln 18S. F. D. WICKE, CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER. Dflfc-a and Store Fitting, Cabinet Mak ing and Polishing; Calabash Turn ing; Repairing and General Jobbing. 082 ALAKEA ST., rear Y. M. C. V Big Reduction IN VICTOR RECORDS BERG8TROM MUSIC CO., LTD., ODD FELLOWS' BLOQ. UP-TO-DATE GROCERS ( J. M. LEVY & CO. PHONE MAIN 149 PIANOS STEINWAY and others THAYER PIAN1) COMPANY, 156 and 158 HOTEL 8T., Our $65 White Bronze Monuments are 'marvels of beauty and du rability. They stand 5 feet 8 Inchoi, the four sides are fit ted ' with removable tablets with raised lettere. Endorsed by "The Scientific American" as moss-proof and strictly everlasting. FRED. HARRI80N, Sole Agent for Islands. Box 184. Fine Fire Wood o FOR SALE o I now have the ties of the Pacific Heights Railroad, originally for sale by Lord &. Belser. These ties will make fine firewood. Per Cord at yard, $5.00. Per Cord, Delivered, $5.75. A. C. MONTGOMERY YARD, corner QUEEN & RICHARDS. THE COBWEB CAFE,, OUEEN and ALAKEA 8T8. TEL. MAIN 482. TINE MEALS, win pr i loimnn AND BEER. Camara & Co,, Props,5 The Lunch that suits everyone's taste Is the one cerved by the Royal Annex OPP. POLICE STATION. O. FAR I A lis maimnu a nwuun iwu-ritwe SUIT FOR $14.50 HOTEL opp. BI8H0P 8TREET. 3222-tf JUST OPEN A FIR8T-CLA8S NEW RESTAURANT 0 THE 0 BOSTON 21 meals on ticket, $4.50. Open nights until 12 o'clock. HOTEL NEAR FORT STREET. H William T. Paty, CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER. Alakea 8treet All classes of Building Work promptly and carefully executed Office 'Phon. Bluo 1801. Residence 'Phone Blue 2332, Worth Knowing That all men's palates are pleased witn tne tare servea ny me FAVORITE GROTTO Cornrf HOTEL, and BETHEL STfc Geo. A. Martin TAILOR Open Saturdays until 9 p. m. ARLINGTON BLOCK, HOTEL ST. Wing Wo Tai & Co. DEALERS IN IMPORTED GENERAL MERCHANDISE. Unique Articles of All Kinds. 941 NUUANU STREET. Tel. Main 266. P. O. Box S45 CHOICE SELECTION OF FINE JEWELRY NOW ON DI8PLAY. THOS LINDSAY MANUFACTURING JEWELER, FORT STREET. I At jtU. At k dBk A A. A t& jAi jtjfc I CLEANING and DYEING Wt art now miking a iptclalty of th 4 bovf ork, w d 4 January bream Laundry. 1 2 Phono Moln 7!l ' J WOMAN'S EXCHANGE CURIOS And Fresh Cut Flowers HOTEL STREET STORE. New Barber Shop Recently opened, everything clean and wholesome. Both barbers former ly located at Center shop on Bethel St. NOW AT 1038 NUUANU STREET. A. ITOGO, Proprietor. Legal Notices. IN TI1D CIIICUIT COURT OP THE First Circuit, Territory of Hawaii. In Probate; at Chambers. In the Matter of the Estato of William Kamana, de ceased. Order of Notice of Petition for Allowance of Pinal Accounts and Dlschargo In This Ustato. On reading and filing tho petition and accounts of William O. Smith, Administrator of the Kstata of William Kamana, wherein ho asks to bo allowed $2,306.03 and he charges, himself with $3,051.27, ami asks that tho same may be examined nnd approved, and that a final order may bo madn of distribution of thtfl property remaining In his hands to the persons thereto entitled and discharg ing him nnd his sureties from all fur- "ther responsibility as such, It Is order ed that Monday, the 5th day of Febru ary, A. D. 190C, at 0:30 o'clock a. ra, lieforo thofyidgo of said court nt (bo court room of tho said court at Hono lulu, Island of Oahu, be and the eamo hereby Is appointed as tho tlmo and place for hearing said petition and ac counts, and that all persons Interested may then and there appear and show cause, If nny they have, why tho same should not bo granted, and may pro sent evidence as to who aro entitled to the said property. And that notlco of this order, In tho English language, ha published In the Evening Bulletin newspaper printed and published In Honolulu, for three tucccsslvo weeks, tho last publication to bo not less than two weeks previous to tho tlmo therein nppolntcd for said hearing. Dated at Honolulu, this 2nd day of January, 1905. (Signed) ALEXANDER LINDSAY, JR.. Second Judge of tho Circuit Court of tho First Circuit. 3263 Jan. 2, 0,'lQ, 23. BY AUTHORITY UNITED 8TATE8 FLAGS. In accordanco with tho provisions of Act 10, passed at tho last session of tho Legislature whereby provisions aro mailo for supplying each of tho Public School-houses and Court Houses In tho Territory of Hawaii with a sultablo United States flag, either of hunting or cotton, scaled proposals will bo re ceived at tho offtco of tho Superin tendent of Public Works until 12 o'clock noon of January 30th, 1906, for furnishing tho following number of flags and of tho sires designated: 30 4' x 6' flags. 00 G'xlO' flags. 15 8' x 12' flags. Bidders will submit samplo flags showing tho quality which tbey Intend to furnish. Proposals must bo submitted In a sealed envelope addressed to C. S. Hoi loway, Superintendent of Public Works, Honolulu, T. II., endorsed "Proposal for United 8tntes Flags." Tho Superintendent of Public Works reserves tho right to reject nny or all bids. C. S. HOLLOWAY. Superintendent of Public 'Works. Department of Public Works, Hono lulu, Jan. 20, 1906. , 3286-3t Get Your Gas Range Now ' It means all-year-round reliefs .from unpleasant kltohen duties X . building fires, carrying wood a I or coal, unnecessary cleaning, I etc. A Gas Water Heater wlllf ) supply water In any quantity. I Both for sale by dealers and I HONOLULU GAS GO. 2 GENERAL GROCERIES We received per the 8. 8. Alaskan a large shipment of GENERAL GRO CERIES. Aiso- Rolled Barley, Oats, Bran, Wheat, Middling, Corn. All at Low Prices M, W. McGHESNEY & SONS, LIMITED. 36 QUEEN STREET. PHONE MAIN 217. PEACE O01I10J1 Editor Evening DuUetln: In tho Evening Bulletin of Jan. 10th under heading "Peace at Holualoa" theso words occur: "Tho Holualoa school house has been vacated by the squat ters consisting of the forces of Mrs. Dnvls-Atcherley (ale) and their nttor ney" I would first remark that thcro has never been anything else but pcaco at Holualoa, notwithstanding thoso weird telephone nnd wireless messages which misled tho highest officials la this 'County and tho Territory to 'be lieve tho contrary. Next. I as ono of the .parties referred to strongly and Indignantly object to tho word "squatter" being applied to mo and my principals. A "squatter" Is one who settles on land (o which ho has no title. I as legal agent and at torney In fact, represent tho Davlscs, tho actual and undisputed owners of the land In question. How, then, can you apply tho term "squatters" to list .To my mind, such an expression shows cither culpable Ignorance, or dcllbcr nto offense! I will add that during tho whole nro cccdlngs only once was tho penco In Ihq slightest danger of being broken, and tills was (Jan. 6th) entirely dua to the biased actions of Judgo Clarke, tho District Magistrate. This gentle- man appeared on tho scone carrying a law-book In his hands and n plctur-.n. rsnun i a ir nn nn narsnn n n Mrtin i . Davis party refused to obey his per "(" 4HB wm iviavu uuu niiiu IU emptory command to cvacuato the pro pony in question, ordered with In sancd violence, the police to go and rouse L. 8. Aungst, and the whole neighborhood to como and aid him flro thoso peoplo out. Ai to your issuo of Jan. lull, the heading "Konaltcs Arrested for Riot" tne charge. Is ridiculous and absolutely unsupported by evidence; It Is simply the result of tho Imbccilo malignancy of tho local school agent, Mr. M. F. Scott. Of course, such wnrrants could. UUIUIJ I1UVI CU11IU lillU UAISIVULU Willi out tho unavoidable Incompetency of a prejudiced District Magistrate. In conclusion, I. may tell you thai Judgo Clarke, In splto of an Illegal dls-! qualification, Insisted on Bitting to hear these trumpcd-tiD cobcs of riol against us (the Davis party), and hence, Instead of the matter being thrown out of court (an event which the na'turo of tho uvidenco would have rendered Inevitable otherwise), the whole thing has been forced Into tho hands of the Grand Jury (April term, 190C). I am, sir, yours, etc., MARY II. ATCHERLKY, Agent nnd Attorney-in-fact for the Davlscs. Holualoa, North Kona., Jan. 19. HILO POIM CHANGES Hlto, Jan. 18. There wcro several unexpected changes In the personnel of tho pollco forco last Tuesday and now thcro aro not so many guardians of tho pcaco as formerly. It will bo re membered that by a resolution Intro duced by Supervisor Desha tho num bet"'and pay of police was to be chang-eddftn-tho 15th Instant Dy that rcso ladbn tho number of captains was re duced 'and the hack officer, a placo re cently created, was to bo discontinued. Tho changes were to affect all of tho districts and on Tuesday thcro woro policemen from different parts of tho Island around the Sheriffs office. That official announced during the day that the following would act as policemen until further notlco In South HIIo. Captain, Henry W. Martin; lieuten ants, J. Kaallau and Slmcona Knlasna; Japancso policeman, Yontnro; Chinese policeman, Kcawebaku; mounted pat rol, Harry Knoll. Captain Martin was a deputy slier Iff In Knu at ono tlmo and tho Govern' or ordorcd his removal Af,,,,.,,.,,...! 1,,, n, l.rnnh rwn linrn nml mil nil IhnllierO for ROVCral years pSBt, It Is Of forco by Hhcrlff Andrews as a llcutcn .. U.wUHV .... . ...... ,.... w ,. ant. When County government was In stalled bo was ono of tho men retained and ho has continued on tho forco tlnco then. Knallau Is an old timer. Knhana Is an ardent follower of tho ""HI""", imwi m bivhib u iiu,vr ... Homo Hulo doctrlno nnd was a hard formation and subscribing for tho worker for tho party nt tho last cIcc-Juook. tlon. Yontaro was on tho forco fori rovcral years under Bhcriff Androws and retired about tho tlmo Cnplnln.'J-8T-,w Drown left the forco. Kcawchaku, tho Chinese officer, Is a full Hawaiian. In tho old days tho monarch sent to for eign countries capable and worthy Ha waiian boys for tho purpose of educat. Ing them. Among thoso who wero tent away were tho lato It. W. Wilcox, ttobort Doyd, tho surveyor In Honolu lu; John Herlng and his brother, two brothers In Honolulu and Kcawchaku, Tbo latter was sent to China for tho purposo of being Instructed In tho Chi nese language; tho two brothers men tioned nbovo, whose names aro forgot ten, went to Japan to learn tbo Japan, cso language and ono was subsequent ly commissioned an Interpreter In tho courts but the satisfaction with his work was not general and ho was giv en a position In tho office of tho col lector of Internal revenuo and from that placo ho went hence. Kcawchaku iniialfi Phliman wait (tnnilf-h In hllVn .aniAd Ihn anlirfnnnl nf "Inl(n" 111 tllO pollco station. Harry Knell Is tho same man against whom suit was hi-ought by tho Board In the test casw for the purpose of everyone finding out where everyone else was at. Ho has proven himself a capablo officer and Is giving satisfaction en all Hues, Horald. The BUSINESS MAN'8 HANDY IN DEX, published In the Saturday Bullo tin and the Wekly Edition, gives x conclM and complete resume of at. le gal notices, calls for tenders, Judg ments, building permits anc real as 76 cents per month. Weekly Bulletin, tate transactions. Evening Bulletin, II per year. gjsfr"For Rent" cards on sale at the Bulletin office. Corporation Notices. ELECTION OF OFFICERS. MERCHANTS' ASSOCIATION OF HONOLULU. At tho Annual Meeting of tho Mem bers of tho Merchants Association of Honolulu, held on January 10. 1906. the following Directors wcro elected to eorvo for tho ensuing year: Mr. Robert Catton, Mr. A. Dart ley, Mr. E. H. Paris, Mr. Geo. W. 8mlth, Mr. W. F. Dillingham, Mr. W. W. Harris, Mr. a. J. Waller, Mr. W. H. Smith, Mr. W. T. Lu cas. At a Meeting of tho nbovo named Directors, held on January 12, 1906, mo lonowing umccrs woro elected: Mr. Geo. W. Smith President Mr. Robert Catton. Vice President Mr. E. H. Pari Secretary Mr. W. W. Harris Treasurer EDWIN II. PARIS, Sec'y. Merchants' Association of Honolulu. 3283-lw NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING OP SHAREHOLDERS. ALEXANDER &. BALDWIN, LTD. Pursuant to call of tho Frist Vlcc- Profllclent. a unpHnl mootlnc nt thn shareholders of Alexander & 'Baldwin, Limited, will bo held on Tuesday, the 30th day of January, 1906, at 2 o'clock m. of sold day. at tho offlco of the corporation In tho Stangcnwald Build' Ing, Honolulu, Hawaii, for tho purpose of considering a proposition to In creato tho capital stock of said corpor atlon, and such other business as may be brought before tho meeting. ELMER. E. PAXTON, Secretary Alexander & Baldwin, Ltd. Dated at Honolulu, January 13, 1905 3281-td ELECTION OF OFFICERS, KONA-KAU TELEPHONE AND TEL EGRAPH CO., LTD. At tho Annual Meeting of Stockhold ers of tho Kona-Kau Tclephono & Tele rtrfittli r-. T Irl fhn fnlltt-l n rr tinmail wcro elected as' Officers of tho Com Ii.i ny for tho ensuing year: President John A. Magutre Vice President G. C. Hewitt Secretary and Treasurer L. 8. Aungst Auditor W. H. Greenwetl Directors: John Gaspar, M. F. Scott and Joseph Prltchard. Holualoa, Hawaii. Jan. 16th, 1906. L. S. AUNOST, 32S7 -It Secretary. NOTICE. Wo tako this method of notifying tho public that all accounts dua us which aro not settled within sixty days from dato will bo placed In tho hands of nn attorney for collection. (Signed) THE POnTER FURNITURE CO, Por K. B. POUTER. Honolulu, January 2, 1906. 3275-tf NOTICE. All accounts owing the Coyne Furni ture Co., Ltd., must be paid In sixty days from date. All unpaid accounts after this data will bo placed In the bands of an attorney for collection. COYNE FURNITURE CO., LTD. 3275-tf By A. COYNB. Business Notices. IMPORTANT NOTICE. Tho undersigned aro about to pub lish a new Dlroctory for tho Hawaiian Islands. As thcro has been no house-to-house cniivnus in cettlnc out tho Directory , .... ,u.- 1 ,.! great Importnnco that this should bo dono to mako tho Directory valuable. This will necessitate several months of hard and conscientious work on our liar'. "'" n.sk V10 1,ubllc for thVlr L. M. LEMMON, GRACE M. EARI.E, Publishers. NOTICE. POWER OF ATTORNEY. During my absenco from tho Terri tory Mr. A. W. T. Ilottomloy nnd-or Mr. Alox. Garvlo, will act for mo undor Power of Attorney, 3280-lw QEO. W. SMITH. Headquarters for automobiles with i splendidly equipped fireproof garage, VON HAMM-YOUNG COMPANY, Ltd. CURE YOURSELF Vh WtMJ friitinfcti.raj dlM-iiri, hi tl am in t tons, IrrlUtiuut ur ulcrUotj got or poitunuut, Hold by llruffsMta, for 100 or3lmtltoi.SI.Tft. lr"la tut cd riNjiiM JUST RI2CE1VEO A large consignment of well-season ed KOA LUMBER. Will be sold very cheap. FONG INN CO. 1162 NUUANU STREET. P. O. BOX S89. H Vli 1 1 tUya. V sm t amttar. bT" "THvanU UmIaxim Oceanic Steamship Company, TIME TABLE Tho st?amers of this line will arrive and leave this port as herona' FROM SAN FRANCI8COS EIEIIKA JAN. 31 ALAMEDA rEII. 9 .SONOMA FEIi. 21 In connection with tho sailing of tbo above steamers, tho tgeit if' orcpared to Issno, to Intending passengers, coupon through tickets, by UL-tV railroad from San Francisco to all points In tho United States, and ttem Nbw York by any steamship line to all European ports FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS APPLY TO Win. G. Irwin & Co., Ltd OCEANIC 8. 8. CO., GENERAL AGENTS. Pacific Mail Steamship Co. Occidental and Oriental Steamship Company, AND TOYO KISEN KAISHA. Steamers of the above companies will call at Honolulu and leave this port on or about the dates below mentioned: FOR JAPAN AND CHINA. 18DS .JAN. 30 SIBERIA AMERICA MARU FED. E MONGOLIA FEU. 13 CHINA FED. 20 NIPPON MARU FEB. 27 DORIC' MAIL 0 Call t Manila. KOREA MAR. 2 I COPTIC MAR. la J for general Information apply to R Hackfeld & Gx, Ltd., ak, AMERICAN-HAWAIIAN S. S. CO, Direct Service between New York and Hawaiian Islands, Via Pacific Gou) Prom Now York to Honolulu 8.3. "AMERICAN" to tall FEB. 19 8.S. "MASSACHUSETTS" to sail MAR. 10 Freight received at all times at tho Company' Wharf, 41st Strett, mtwIM Brooklyn. Prom San FrnnclHCo, To Honolulu Direct. 8.8."NEVADAN" to tall FEB. 8 8.S.-NEBRA3KAN" to sail MAR. 1 Freight received at Company's Wbarf, Greenwich Street, and each month thereafter. Prom Honolulu to Snn Pranclnco. 8.8. "NEDRA9KAN" to sail JAN. 28 8.8."NEVADAN" to tall FEB. 18 ProTi Seuttlu nnd Tucomn to Honolulu 8.8. "TEXAN direct to sail JAN. 25 S.8."NEBRA8KAN" via San Francisco, to sail FEZ. 23 For further Information apsly M G, P, MORSE, H. Hackfeld & Co., Lt General Freight Agmt. AOENT8, HONOLULU. Canadian-Australian Royal Mall JSteamashlp Company. Steamers of the above line, running In connection with tie CANADIA1 PACIFIC RAILWAY CO. between Vancouver, B. O., and Bydney, K. . , and calling J. Victoria, B. O, Honolulu and Suva, FIJI, and BrUbaJt, aat DUE AT HONOLULU OA or about tbo dates below staled, via.: From Vancouver and Victoria, B. C.i From 8ydney and Brisbane. (For Brltbano and Sydney) ' (for Victoria and Vancouver. D. C.) uniui peti. 10 AORANOI . . . FED. 7 AORANQI MAR. 10 Through Tickets Issued from Honolulu to Canada, United States) aal Europe. For Freight and Pastar and all general Information apply U Tlieo. H..Dav! f & Co.. Lid. General Ageals. j . Union Express Co., 63 Queen Street, BRANCH HUSTACE PCCK CO.. LTD. Having baggage contneta with tho Oceania Steamship Co. Occld' i tsl &. Oriental Steamship Wilder 8. 8. Co. We chock your outgoing baggage and annoyance of checking on the wharf. Incoming baggage checked on steamers of above -""!-, ,',h and calf ored with quickness and dispatch at your homos. TELEPHONE MAIN 89. J. F. Morgan, President; C. J. Campbell, Vice Prestasnt: J. L. MoLaaey 8eereUry; A. P. Clark, Treasurer; N. E. Gedge, Auditor; Frank HusteM, Managar. Hustace-Peck Co., Ltd. DRAY MEN, 63 QUEEN ST. DEALER8 IN psj Firewood, Stove and Steam Coat. ALSO WHITE AND BLACK 8AND. ICE Manufactured from pure distilled watt' Delivered to any part ot city by courteous drivers. Oahu Ice and Electric Co Kewalo. Telephone Blue HIM BUILDING MATERIALS OF ALL KINDS. Dealers In Lumber and Gor-i ALLEN & ROBINSON, Queen St, Honolulu. Yoi Qet 8ANITARY PLUMBINO AND TIN8MJTH WORK t RIGHT PRICES when you order from S K. AKI & CO., 1028 SMITH STREET FoS 8AN FRANCISCO:' ALAMEDA .'..JAN.-M' SONOMA JAN. 10 ALAMEDA. FEB. U VUNTUIIA FHB,a0 FOR 8AN FRANCISCO. llll MONGOLIA JAN. 1 CHINA JAN. NIPPON MARU FED. X DORIC FEB. MANrUIIA "KB. 1C HONOKONO MARU FEB. MIOWEIU , .MAIL 7 I following Steamship Co.'s Lines: Pacific Mall Steamship Co. Co. Toyo Klsen Kalsha Steamship C. at your homes, saving nu Us trokU TELEPHONE MAIN Mat. H. J. NOLIE. 1 SMOKE GILLMAN HOUSE BOUQUET CIGA2 Beaver Lunch Room Yoshikawa The Dike Doctor. I have a big stock of wheels. Repairing our spoclalty. Wheels Rent ed, Two Stores: 163 Klag gt. Hotel near River. Fine Job Printing o TLe Ba)ltl-Offlce. M LS& Ifc. " i J