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EVENING nOLLETIN, HONOLULU, T. II., FRIDAY, FED. 9, 1906.
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WANTS
The Little Ads with
Seo PnRO 8, NSW
SPECIAL NOTICES.
, FOR RENT.
HOUSE On Vineyard St.
' HOUSE On Beach at Walklkl.
' OFFICES In Wnlty Dulldlng.
WAREHOUSES On Queen Street,
FOR SALE.
Improved and Unimproved Proper
ties. Houses In all rarts of the City.
UISHOI' & CO.,
Merchant Street.
TO LET.
Furnished room good lomllty, sultnble
for housekeeping or 2 gentlemen., At
783 Hcrctatila St. 3270-lW
Cottages In Chrlstly Lane. Apply
Wong Kwr.l, Smith St., mauka Hotel
3071-U
Cheapest, coolest furnished rooms In
city. Helen's Court, Adams lano.
3222-tf
ewly furnished mosquito proof rooms.
At 81 Vineyard SL 2728-tf
Screened room, good locality, $7.00. Ad
dress J. Uultctln. 3299-lw
(Tarnished rooms at 1223 Emma street
Mrs. McConnelL 2563
Illank books of all sorts, ledgers
etc., manufactured by tho Bulletin Pub.
lulling Company.
FOR RENT OR FOR 8ALE.
J 2-jr. Leasehold, 2-story Cotlaga on
Deach adjoining Ena property. In
quire No. 8 Kaplolanl nid, 3302-lw
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
DALLASTINQ.
?,wa!'l? H""!1"0 .Cfmi,,any,' "7 Umbrellas repaired and brass polish
Beet b ack sand from 12 to $3 a load ,ng raUaia mi Kort St.
according to distance hauled. Coral
rocks for stable, roads and side
walks; firewood. Third door below
King, Maunakea SL; P. O. box 820.
Teleflone Main 390.
BARBER SHOP.
For a nice, smooth shave call at the
Criterion Shop. 1111 Fort SL
DYEING AND CLEANING.
Uemura dyes (any color) and cleans
clothes; repairs bicycles and fur
nishes employees. 620 King SL
T. Hayashl Clothes cleaned, repaired
and dyed, 537 Ilorctanla St.
EMPLOYMENT OFFICE
i
For house-help, phone White 2891, Ma.
klkl. Oeneral Employment Offlco,
'cor. Pensacola aad neretanla.
3160-tt
LOCK8MITH.
,8ee Hastings for repairs of Locks,
Key, Music Doxes, Sharpening ot
IFIne Cutlery. Rear Union drill.
'Go and see Wong Kau for lock, gun
smith and general repairing. Nuu-
anu betw. Merchant and King Sts,
3278-1 ra
MUSIC.
Mr, Jas. Sheridan, pianoforte tuner,
has moved to tho piano warcrooms
of L. E. Thayer & Co., 158 Hotel St.,
opposlto Young Hotel. All orders
for tuning promptly attended to.
Piano taught In 6 months by experi
enced teachor; (3 month (8 lessons);
special attention to adult beginners.
Address Music, this offlco. 329C-tf
Fine Job Printing at the Bulletin.
The Lunch
that suits everyone's taste Is the one
eerved by the
Royal Annex
OPP. POLICE STATION.
O. FARIA
18 MAKING A WOOLEN TWO-PIECE
8UIT FOR
$14.50
HOTEL opp. BISHOP STREET.
3222-tf
The Weekly Edition of tho Krpntne
Ilulletln gives a rompleto summary of
tho news of tho day. For SI a yc"
Blank books of all sorts, ledgers
etc., manufactured by tho Bulletin Pub
lishing Company.
the Big Results
TO-DAY, for New Ada.
FOR SALE.
Ucef cattle for tale at Ka-
!l huliu Ranch. Kail. Ha
waii. 3212 tf
ideal country home at Mnnoa Valley,
surrounded by river; goou unming;
Cr. cottage, barn, lawn, roses, fruit
trees, nr. car lino. Hnrgatn. Apply
to 1. E. It. Strauch, Ileal Estate, 74
a. King St., Walty Uldg. 3290-tf
-I
Kino corner lot in Maklkl. Curbing,
water, fruit and ornamental trees
and nil Improvement. Two min
utes' walk from cars and Punahou
College. Address 11. F.', this offlco.
pure Plymouth Rock egg, and young
dill kens one month old. Apply
Farm Comn, King and MrCully
streets. C20C-tf
Cheap Homo near Park, Walklkl.
Address It. S. K., Unllctln.
LOS'I .
On Rapid Transit car between Wal-
bll-l Turn nnrt Wnlbll.-I nil Alnllli
Tcmplo fez. Finder return to thla.Tlmo
office for reward.
3271-tf
Smnll bay horso. lirnndcd .N.; whlto'
spot on roreliead ami l wimo ninu. iuu-yara aasn i, . -uuin.-r io.i,
foot. Rcwnrd If returned to L. Todd, 8, 0. Lyman (Soph.) j 3, J. Pa (J.) ;
311 Peck Avenue. 3299-lw,V. Desha (P.). Tlmo 10 3-5.
WANTED.
Position In a store by a young Japanese
who has had experience and speaks
English well. Address P. O. Box
781. 3301-lw
Experienced plantation man with first
class references, seeks employment.
Address M., Ilulletln office.
3302-lw
Position as clerk In storo by young
lady with experience Address U,
Ilulletln. 3299-lw
An experienced shoo salesman. In
qtilro Mnuufacturcrs' Shoo Co., Fort
sticct. 3300 tf
REPAIRING.
3085-tf
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
EDWARD ARMITAQE, M. D., PHY
SICIAN AND 8URQEON. HOTEL
STREET. OFFICE HOUR8: 8 TO 11
A. M.j 3 TO 5 P. M.; 7 TO 8 IN EVEN
INQ; 8UNDAY8, 9 TO 10 A. M
3280-3m
DENTIST.
A. J. DERBY, D, D. 8.
BOSTON BUILDING, THIRD FLOOR.
3252 tf
VETERINARY SURGEON.
A. R. ROWAT, O. V. 8.,
777 KING 8T. TEL. ILUE 3101,
LAWYER.
W. T. RAWLINS, ATTORNEY AND
COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW, 602 8TAN
GENWALD BUILDING.
ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR.
L. DE L. WARD,
ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR,
MclNERNY BUILDING.
MONEY TO LEND.
On Jewelry and merchandise. The J,
Carlo Pawn 3o Hotel and Union.
PAINTING.
Estimates furnished on all kinds ol
painting. All work guaranteed.
Hiios Ilros., Union above Hotel St.
32131m
Fine Fire Wood
0 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.
A. C. MONTGOMERY
YARD, corner QUEEN &. MILILANI.
Worth Knowing
That all men's palates are pleased
w,th the 'aro erved bY tne
FAVORITE GROTTO
Corner HOTEL and BETHEL STS
OAIIU COLLEGE SPORTS
Yesterday afternoon every lad In
Oahu College who could muster up
enough strength to run, Jump or hur
dle, fell In line nntl fought Tor tno
glory of his class In a Held day held
on the college campus.
Thn Dnnlnn CnnhnninNM ami Jordan.
men fought It out and there were so
many entries thnt the pole vault, nam-
Z o-mllo taV wit? oTer'tU
r;?.""."!,,"
.l r. .,! ..! .nfl t.lfitn .1 nflfl
Xrl V VII1S,1 Ullll DVkVIIM SIUW
third placo 1. When tho contest clos
ed for the day the Seniors icu.
The standing of the classes was as
follows;
Points.
Seniors 211-3
Sophomores ,.21
Freshmen . , 10
Pi eps 0 fi-G
Juniors 356
Tne oontn resulted ns follows:
50-yard dash 1, C. Lyman (Soph.) ;
2, J. Pa (J.); 3, V. Cooper (Sen.).
Time, 5 1-5 sec.
BO-yard run 1, II. Smith (F.): 2. J.
Peterson (Sen.); J, a. uougo isopn.j.
:2(t.
12-lb, shot I. J. uesnn tsen.i; t,
V. .McDougall lR); 3, C. Lyman
tSorh.). 37 It. 5 In.
1-mlle run 1, It. Smith (!'.); z.
Dodge (Soph.) j 3, Aloy (Sen.)
lima
0:30 3-3.
High Jump 1, A. Schnack (Scn.)j
Lo On (F.)S 3, J. Pa (J.); J. Peter
son (Scn.)-W. Desha (Prep.), dead
heat. Height 5 ft. 3 in.
Mile walk 1, Han Chanck (P.); 2,
S. Kennedy (Soph.); 3, Aloy (Sen.).
Tlmo 9:09.
220 yards 1, C. Lyman (Soph.); 2,
W, Cooper (Sen.); 3, W. Desha (Prep.)
Tlmo 2G 3-5.
Tho officials were: Starter, E. D.
Turner; clerk of course, Prof. Grif
fiths; Judges: Messrs. Heed and Kilts;
timekeepers: S. Johnson, W. Camp
bell; scorer, G. Ilcnton; announcer, I,
i:hrllch.
it
"SOCKErSATURDAY
Punnhou and Malles boot the oval
in tho llrst game of football on Sat
urday and tho lolanls and Diamond
Heads meet in the second.
Tho line-ups are as follows:
Malles. Punahoua.
Goal,
J. J. Ilelser A. A, Cotton
F.B.
J, McGllI G. O. Fuller
It. Anderson W. Sopcr
II.
F. Davis t .. Irvine
D. Center MeCorrlston
It. Cbllllngworth Lowiey
F.
Simpson Catton
Gray Cockburn
Catterall Catton
Harwood Cooke
Uallcy Campbell
lolanls.
Diamond Heads.
a.
Carter Chilton
F. B.
n. Kellett Gruno
J. Kellett Clarko
H.
Mon Yin Glcason
Anderson Clarko
Harrison , Desha
F.
J. Kea En Sua
Illackman Cbllllngworth
Anderson Desha
Woo Fernandez
E. Kea Williams
BIG ENTRY LIST
The llrst, tournament for the White
Rock Trophy promises to bring out
tho largest list pf golfers that has over
entered into a. similar event In Hono
lulu. Fully fifty golfers will try to
win tho handsome trophy at Halelwa
Sunday,
The railroad neonloaro making
largo preparations to uccommodato tho
crowd that will make tho trip. Ilo
sides tho players, gelling free transpor
tation, they will bo allowed to tako
their own caddy from Honolulu.
Following nro tho entries, which
closed at Woods & Sheldon's last
evening:
J. O. nothwoll, C. Dwlght, JeB
Woods, Frank Armstrong, John Cut
leu Jr., O. C. Wall, II. U. aiffard, C. J.
Falk, C. It. Jordan, I. Spalding, O. J,
Ilutchlns, Wlllard Oraco, M. Phillips,
F. Halstead, It. A. Jordan, John Evans,
E. N. Campbell, Q. II, Ilorrey, Wra.
Williamson, Thos. Treadway, J. D. Mc
Inerny, F. Klebahn, N. Watklns, F. C.
Smith, S. A. Walker, J. D. Yost, O, B.
High, C. S. Holloway, I. K. Dilling
ham, Dr. H. Wood, J, S. Ormo, O. Mny
all, II. Johnson, A, Mabaulu, A. Mar
calllno, II. It. Grant. O. Cox, St. Clair
Dldgood, Ahuna Walakoloa, P. O,
Smith, II. A. Wilder, A. A. Dunn.
ADtO RECORDS
Ormond-Daytona, Fla., Jan. 27. All
world's recorda.for the kilometer and
for tho mile were broken In the auto-
mobile tournament here today. Thn
new figures plate the mile for cars ol)
all powers nt 0:28 1-5 and for tho kilo-
meter nt 0:18 2-5. Doth now records
were inuilo by Marriott, driving the
dgar-shaped steamer.
Chcvcnolct lowered the mile figures
for gasoline cars only to 0.30 3-5, driv
ing the 200 horse-power car formerly
In chargo of Memory.
Tho middleweight car record for the
kilometer was lowered by Vaushan tc
0:25, and the middleweight record for
mo mile, brought down to umv 3-6.
The winners were;
Ten-mile, mlddlwelght champion
H" ! " ."' V.URh.n
Ernn
'n-mllc. Corlnllhlan handlrap-J
N. Harding, gasoline 15 horsepower.
TlmC, ":" "
One kilometer, reran! trial for steam
ttiHiiiiciiT, i cruris iriui tin Bi'iiui'i -- - )
t.wwp.Ti6lc.pu i
prs M
0:18 2-
One kilometer, reiord trial for CA'H
linn h(avywciglit Cncrolct, 20U
hurre-poner. Time. 0:1!) 2-5.
Ono kilometer, reiord trials for garo
line, middleweight Vaughan. 10')
horse-power. Time, o:25.
One mile, rnord trial for stcamem
Mnrrlolt, iM-.io horrc-ponrr. Time,
0:28 1-V
Ono mile, re. ord trial for garollne
lienvywelRbls t'lif-trolcl, 2U0 horso
power. Tlmo, n 3u 3-5.
One mile, reiord trial for gasoline
middleweight Vnuglinn, 100 horse
pouer. Time, 0 -10 3-5.
TONIGHT
AI
Tonight tho Honolulu Symphony So.
clety will glvo Us big concert at the
Opera House, For some time past tho
orchestra has been making elaborate
preparations for this event nnd It Is
hoped that tho society's patient labor
towards tho elevation of the commu
nity's musical taste will bo rewarded
by a good attendance. Tho concert
will begin nt 8:15 p. m. promptly and
and thu nudltmco is requested to be
In Its seats on tlmo. Tho program Is
as follows:.
1. Kelcr Ilela Overture
Hungarian Lustsplcl
Prnnz Schubert
Symphony II Minor (unfinished)
Allegro Moderato;
Audauto Con Moto.
Chopin Scherzo B Minor
Piano solo, Miss Maud Kinney.
Beethoven.. Quartet Xo. 1, Op. 18
Allegro Con.Brlo.
1st violin Mr. C. Busch
id violin. Mr. W. 11. M. Nolct
Viola Mr. B.L.Marx
'Cello Dr. C. Ilamus
C. Gounod
Stebel'a Song from "Faust"
Vocal solo with orchestra, Miss Dru-
ullla Marx.
Ardltl Gavotto "L'Ingenue"
INTEIIMISSION.
7. Dvorak Slavonic Danco No. 11
8. 1 (a) Music by C. Busch; words
by Mrs. Hemans
..."Tho Rock Bcsldo the Sea"
I (b) Willis Clark
Tho Wandering Singers' Patrol,
Double Quartet.
Messrs. A. F. Judd, J. D. Dough
erty, ltaymond Brown, C. Kimball, II,
F. Wlchman, Harold Dillingham, W,
II. M. Nolct, F. Mclchers, I. S. Dil
lingham, Gcorgo F. Davlcs, J. II.
llowland, L. T. Peck, W. F. Dllllng
ham. 0. Edward Orleg Suite
do Concert from "Peer Gynt"
II "Aso's Death."
HI Anltra'a D ancc.
10. Donizetti
"Ln Flglla del neglmento"
(Selection.)
11. Gungl,"Dlo Hydropaten".,.. Waltz
Ki BENEFIT
I
The Interest which Is centering about
the Kumehamehu benefit dauce, which
Is lo tako place tomorrow evening, I'
cry marked, Tho event, which Is glv
en for tho purpose of raising money ti
support llio track team, is receiving
tho support ot those Intel csted In nth
Mies, The oiganlzallon ot this team
lms moused the highest enthusiast
umong tho Kuinelinniehn Alumni, Ev
erything points to n plcnsaut and en
Joynble oveulng. The concert numbers
which iippoar below, will not only ap
peal to the older folks, but will provci
a rnra lieut.
Instrununtul "Valse Caprice". lloelur,
Kaal's Trio. ,
Hawaiian Rong "Lei Ponl Mol." ..
Coell'u
Mies Lei Brown.
Harp-zltbcr Solo "My Old Ken
tucky Home" Arr E, Kaal
Master Lo Tan. ,
6ong "J.lhue" Arr. E. Kaal
Kaal Quartet,
Guitar accompaniment by W. II
Holokahlkl.
Zither Solo "Fantasle".. Arr. Blscho.
Mr. Ernest Blschof.
Finale "Aloha Oe" ....,
, ...Her Majesty Queen Llliuokalanl
PA8SENGER8 ARRIVED,
Per Btmr Enterprise, from Hllo, Feb.
9. II. Vlekors, Castle Illdgway nnd
A, E. Douglas,
tm
Tho Japanese Imperial Library at
Toklo hns on Its shelves something
Hko 2,000 written nnd printed mathe -
uatlcal works, extending as far back
as 1095.
H!YM
STAND1NG0N FEB. 8
The standing of tho contestants nit
er tho count of votes on Feb. 8 ns:
8t. Louis College Alumni Asso
ciation , t G673
Mrs. C. L. Dlckerson 4172
D. K. Watson 4112
Admiral Geo. C. Beckley ....... 3001
Tommy Kearns 1500
Diamond Head Athletic Club
972
613
D. P.O. E., Elks No. 616
Leo Lorrlllard Cummins
609
600
641
63
43
23
20
19
7
7
4
Kalmukl, Walalae, Palolo ImpvL
Club
Aala Club
J.Rodrlques .
Honolulu Athletic Club
August Martin
J. D. McVeigh
8. K. Kamaloplll
Bralnard Smith
H. D. Joe
J. P. 8cully
H. Silver
Kohala Club
I. K. Dillingham
Harry Maefarlane
Albert Vlerra
3
2
Walter Maefarlane
C. Louis .
Jl
Legal Notices.
Commissioner's Sale
OP
REAL ESTATE .
At Manoa Valley, Honolulu.
Pursuant to a Decrco of Foreclosure 19M lndartl ' Utilized Power; 16 horsepower, 1500 pounds, seating five
dulyglven and tnaSo i liy tho Honornb people' ,i,eed 35 mlle per nour' Prlee l-00. Invented and built by R.
viMnndnr 1 Indsliv Jr y q'"HiMr. E-old'-the foremo,t deBne'-an builder of gasoline motor ears In the
r fX?i. rJ'r Si SlK.u sute, Tnc Von Hamm-Young Co. Is dgSnt for, this car. and their ex-
n lltilSt . ',S 'liVnSlM perlence wllh many mak" of "ut0,", a ,u'"lent fluarantee that they will
of Hawaii, at Chambors, in Equity, on not nand any but high-grade 8UCCE88FUL automobiles.
tho ICth day of January, A. I). 1908, In, THe SECOND PRIZE ts a handsome Kroeger Piano, from the well-
a cause entitled W. O. 8mlth, Guard- known Island firm, The Bergstrom Music Co., who have handled this make
Ian of Frlda Gay, a minor, vs. Maryl0f piano since 1895, and hundreds of people In the Territory bear testimony
Jano Montano, A. A, Montnno and to Its fine tone, splendid workmanship and lasting qualities.
Alexander Garvlo, Kqulty Division THE THIRD PRIZE Is a S5000 Insurance Policy Issued bv the Con.
No. 1605, tho undersigned Commlsslon -
era, duly appointed by said decree, will
sell at Public Auction, to tho highest
and best bidder, subject to confirma
tion of tho Court,
ON 8ATURDAY, the 17th DAY OF,Co- Lt:1-
FEBRUARY, A. D. 1906, SIXTH PRIZE A Domestic Sewing Machine from Tho Von Hamm.
AT 12 O'OI OCIC M I Young Co.
of said day at tho front (nauka) en-1 SEVENTH PRIZE-A. B. G. I. Sole Leather Golf Bag and a set of Wllllo
franco of tho Judiciary Building In prka ''"h' from the 'Porting goods department of E. O. Hall & Son.
ISnomlu Island of Oanu Territory oT EIGHTH PRIZE-A Winchester Repeating Rifle from the sporting goods
Honolulu. Island or Oanu, lerrltory o fion of Woods & Sheldon.
Hawaii, al nnd singular tho lands and NNTH pm2?A Goid Mounted, Sole Leather Suit Case from The Von
premises described as follows, to-wlt Hamm-Young Co.
Tho lands and promises situate In , TENTH PRIZE A Kodak Developing Machine from the Honolulu Pho.
Manoa valley, In Honolulu, Territory t0 supply Co.
of Hawaii, described as follows: These ten prizes are the high-water mark of merit, value, tone and use-
Beginning at a point on south sldo fulness In the Territory of Hawaii. The winning of them Is a question of
of north branch of Manoa lload, dls-. votes and the votes may be had under the following conditions:
tant 577.2 feet southwesterly from! r..I x .i, ... ..
north anglo of Island Itenlty Com
panys land, thenco running south
westerly along said north branch ot
Manoa Itoad 309 1-2 feet; thenco south
easterly 125 1-2 feet along boundary ot
Orant 3488 (A. A. Montano) to point
on south branch of Manoa Hcmd;
thenco along north sldo of said branch
road 3031-2 feet to a point 681 feet
from boundary ot Island Ilealty Com
pany's land; thenco northwesterly
177.2 feet along mauka-portlon of Mrs.
M. J. Montnno's land to point of. be
ginning; area, 40,827 square feet; be
ing a portion ot tho premises describ
ed In noyal Patent (Grant) 32 to John
'" ii ,:'". .
u, una cunvsfi-u m uiu uiy -" (counts and everything pertaining to the
Montano by deed of Irene H. Brown,' t0n, '
dated December 3, 1889, nnd recorded . no TRANSFER OF VOTES.
in tho office of tho Registrar ot Con- only one name can be written on
vcyancos in said iionoiuiu, in uuor.from one candidate to another will not
136, pago 1GU;
Together with all buildings and Im
provements thereon and rights, privi
leges and appurtenances thereunto be
longing. Terms of sale: 10 ot price bid to
bo paid to said .Commissioner upon
fall of hammer at said sale, balanco ot
purchaso prlco to be paid In United
States Gold Coin upon delivery ot
deed by saliTCommlBsloncr. Deed at
expense of purchaser.
For further particulars apply to
James F. Morgan, Esq.. Auctioneer,
Kaahumanu Street, or to the, under
signed at his offlco In said Judiciary
Building.
WM. n. SIMS,
Commissioner.
Smith & Lewis and C. II. Olson, at
torneys for complainant.
Honolulu, Jan. Z4th, 1900.
3290 Jan. 25, 30; Feb. 2, 0, 9, 13, 18.
Golden Gate
Compressed Yeast
o AT o
J. M. LEVY & Go.
WAITY BLOCK.
TELEPHONE MAIN 149.
Imported Stock
JUST ARRIVED. A NUMBER OF
FINE
Driving Horses
and FRE8H FAMILY MILCH COWS.
CLUB STABLES
TELEPHONE MAIN 109.
YEE CHAIN
FANCY DRY GOOD8.
0 JU8T OPENED o
Clothlnn. Hats, 8hoes. Etc.. Chinese
i . - ... ' .
chiefs, Matting and Camphor-Wood
j Trunks,
inn;.innq.im.i Nuuanu ri. m,i,
jane, Japanese biik uoodi, Handler-
I King. P. O, Box 953. Honolulu, H.T.
NOTABLE PRIZES
Of Hawaii For 1906
The $5oo Ocean Yacht Race Trophy
The Beautiful White Rock Golf Cup
The BULLETIN'S S2000 Prize List
Consisting of a $1400
$350 Kroeger Piano;
2 Policy; a Silver Punchbowl; a Sewing Ma
li chine; a Store Order; a Winchester Rifle; a set
m
of Go!f Qubs and Leather Bag; a Suit Case;
7J,tn,U!M.l,!.
a xvuuan. jLst-vtiupuig ivxaiiimc,
The winner of the ocean race cup will demonstrate the skill of his
crew and the fine model of his yacht; the winner of the golf trophy will se.
cure the prize by good playing and steady nerve; but the finest prize of all
The Bulletin's Touring Car, will be a test of personal popularity that will
establish the reputation of the winner for the next twenty-five years. Every
one still remembers that Capt. 8lmerson of the Island fleet, wonThe Bulle
tin's Binoculars; that Jim Gorman won the diamond ring; that the Kohala
Club won the Pope-Tribune Runabout, but all these prizes put together do
not equal In value the first prize In the present contest the 8plendld Reo.
Thla Is not only a business enterprise of The Bulletin's, but Is a splendid
opportunity presented to the people of Hawaii. Both old and new subscrib
ers are entitled to votes which may be turned In for any person the holder
may select.
THE FIRST PRIZE Is a Reo Touring. Car eomolete. The Reo Is the
'tlnentat Casualty Co., of Chicago, The
local agents.
FOURTH PRIZE Is a 8llver Punchbowl from the Jewelry establishment
of M. R. Counter, Fort street.
FIFTH PRIZE A S-IO Store Order, issued by The Bulletin Publlshlna
IVU1W9 Jl LI1W VUIILW9L
The contest opened Thursday, February 1, and will close at 5 o'clock p.
m. June 16, 1906,
WHO MAY ENTER.
Anyone may enter except persons or anyone In the Immediate family of
any person In the regular employ of The Bulletin Pub. Co., Ltd.
"NEW SUBSCRIBERS"
During this contest a new subscriber will be understood to be any per
son who has not been regularly served with The Dally or Weekly Bulletin
for thirty days prior to February 1, 1906. Transfers from one member of a
household to ano'ther will not be allowed, and all names handed In as NEW
must be subject to Investigation before votes are allowed. ,
THE FINAL COUNT.
The final count will be made by three Judges, selected from among those
having no Interest In The Bulletin and no active Interesj. In any one of the
candidates. The vote will be announced by the Judges and the prizes award.
ea according to their findings, there
Schedule of Vote Credits ,
In every copy of the paper there
properly filled out with the name of
and deposited with The Evening Bulletin WITHIN ONE WEEK AFTER
the day of issue, will be credited as ONE VOTE. Additional vote
credits will be allowed as follows:
For each NEW SUBSCRIBER
The Evening Bulletin within a period of thirty days prior to the first day
of February, 1906 If paid cash In advance, credits will be allowed, as follows:
Daily 1 year ,
Dally, 6 months
Dally, 3 months
Dally, 1 month . ...T
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