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EVENtNO BULUSTIN, HONOLULU, T. II., WEDNESDAY. MAItCH 7, 1406.
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ENERG1NE
Llhue, Kauai, H. T., February 9, 1906,
Messrs. E. 0. Hall & Son, Honolulu,
Gentlemen! Your of February 9th to hand, Inquiring how I liked the
fuel "Energlne." I would ay that this fuel after eight month ute ha glv
en me entire satisfaction, and ha proved to be all that I claimed for It My
average per gallon of "Energlne" Is twenty-five mile, with gasoline It was
about fifteen miles. The best run I have made with "Energlne" was twenty
nine miles to a gallon, this run was made under very favorable conditions.
What pleases me most, Is the Increased power which "Energlne" gives, hills
that my runabout would only take on the low speed with gasoline, now takes
them on high speed with no trouble. The spark plug has been In service
for the past six month and has never given me one moment of trouble. I
took It out the other day to show a gentleman from Honqjulu, and h wa
surprised at Its perfect condition, I cheerfully recommend the above fuel
to all users of autos.
Yours very truly,
JOHN A. HOQO,
Manager Kauai Telephone Co.
To Be Had In 56 Gal, Drums At
E. O. Hall
THE MAJESTIC
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT.
SACH8' DLOCK, COR. FORT AND DERETANIA 8TREET8.
MODERN furnished apartments, single room and suites. Electric
tight and running water In all rooms. Excellent bath-rooms are a feature
cf this establishment.
The second floor will be available shortly and applications for furnish
ed or unfurnished room on this floor are now being received.
VISITORS FROM THE OTHER ISLANDS WILL FIND THE
MAJESTIC A. COMFORTABLE HOME
RATES REASONABLE.
TELEPHONE MAIN 244.
Legal Notices.
NOTICE.
The undersigned, ns administrator
with tlio Will annexed, of the IMalo
of M. M. ESTEE, deceased, offers for
ale the private Library of the de
ceased, comprising a valuable collco
tlon of I-iw Hooks and miscellaneous
literature. No bid will bo accepted for
the samo, or any part thereof, which
shall he less than the appraised value
as per appraisement now on Hie In the
Clerk' (llllco of tlio Circuit Court Tor
this Circuit The undersigned reserves
the rlKlit to reject any and all bid,
whether the sumo exceed said appraise
ment or not. For further particulars
apply to the undersigned at his offlco In
the Judiciary Uulldlng, Honolulu.
.3321-101 J J. lU'N.S'E,
Help Fop All
TraJc Mark RtglttrrtJ
DONT SUFFER ANY MORE.
PILE8 LEAD TO CANCER.
SORES LEAD TO A MISERABLE
LIFE.
SKIN DISEASE8 LEAD TO LEP
ROSY. Wallaces Indian Remedies
will save you If you but try to save
yourself.
For sale by all druggists and put up
by Honolulu Remedy Co.
W
Colt Acetylene
Gas Generators
affords
A Superior Light to all other.
Aooftlene Qas I superior In quality,
a-jnd cheapness radiate less heat, vltl
. ate the air leu and ha no Injurious
effect on the eye.
For further particular Inquire at
the office.
Also Calcium Carbide of all sixes, In
drums and small cans, for Generator
-and Automobile Lamp and all sixes
and grades of Gas Mantles and Qas
Burners,
Washington Light Co.
C. W. MACFARLANE, Manager.
"Telephone Main 145. 143 Merchant St.
1 1
The Lunch
.that suit everyone's taste Is the on
(.nerved by the
Royal Annex
OPP. POLICE STATION.
W. G LET,
SANITARY PLUMBING AND TIN
8MITH WORK.
WAIKIKI 8IDE 8MITH 8T.
Bet. HOTEL and PAUAHI.
Good Workmanship. Work Completed
When Promised.
William T. Paty,
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER.
Alakea Street
All classes of Building Work
promptly and carefully executed
Office 'Phone Blue 1801.
Residence 'Phone Blue 2332.
CHOICE SELECTION
OF FINE JEWELRY
NOW ON DISPLAY.
THOS LINDSAY
MANUFACTURING JEWELER,
FORT 8TREET.
' Fine Job Printing at the Bulletin,
& Son, Ltd.
JAPANESE
MATTING
We have Just received a splendid
new line of Japanese Matting which Is
by far the finest consignment we have
ever had sent us. This matting I of
excellent quality and I In plain, col
ored and figured stylet. One of the
handsomest patterns Is a rose bamboo
which Is exceedingly pretty and strik
ing. It will pay you to Inspect these,
goods. We have also a choice assort
ment of matting rugs, etc.
i
Lewers & Cooke,
LIMITED.
177 80. KING 8T.
JUST ARRIVED
PCR 8. S. ALAMEDA
The Swellest and Largest Stock of
Suitings ever brought to the city,
"THE LATEST GRAYS"
IN PURE WOOLS.
-JSP
$20 to 36 per Suit
Have First Choice
Geo. A. Martin
HOTEL ST.
OPEN 8ATURDAY8 UNTIL- 9 P. M
Choice Stock
TO ARRIVE FRIDAY PER NEBRA8
KAN, FRESH MILCH COWS, DRIV
INC. HORSE8, AND THOROUGH
BRED POULTRY.
CLUB STABLES
TELEPHONE MAIN 109.
S. 1CH1C1
General Employment Office, cor.
Emma and Beretanla St. Japanese
and Chinese Laborers Supplied. Con
tract Work of Every Kind Undertak.
en. Telephone Blue 2181,
F. D, WICKE,
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER.
Oflfc and Store Fitting, Cabinet Mak
Ing and Polishing! Calabash Turn
Ing; Repairing and General Jobbing
182 ALAKEA ST., rear Y. M. C.
HAVE YOUR CLOTHES CLEANED,
PRE88ED, REPAIRED AND
DYED BY THE
City Renovating Co.
1153 :: fort :: street.
Will call for and deliver same.
TELEPHONE MAIN 196.
YEE CHAN
FANCY DRY GOODS.
o JUST OPE. NED 1
Clothing, Hats, Shoes, Etc., Chinese
and Japanese Silk Goods, Handker
chiefs, Matting and Camphor-Wood
Trunks.
1005-1009-1013 Nuuanu St, corner
King. P. 0. Box 953. Honolulu, H.T.
JWBSr
llt's Delicious !
If you have never tried
j j j j j o A '
GORDON GIN
j j. j j j. j j
do o at once. It I superior to any gin
In the market and finds favor whr
ever sold.
For sale at all leading hotels and
bar.
Thos. F. McTiRhe & Co.
SUE AGENT8.
101 TO 10S N. KING STREET.
TELEPHONE MAIN 140.
IVAl
PLANNED FOR
At the meeting of the -Promotion
Committee )estcrday the matter of
nnother public celebration was taken
up. Edgar Henrique mado the sug
gestion that the Eleventh of Juno
could be appropriately celebrated. If
tho suggestion was taken up favorab
ly, he would bo able to oiler something
more In about a week.
Smith Bald that a water carnival
would tako place at just about that
ttnw, as tho yachts from the Coast
would nrrlvo about then. Henrique
was thanked for his suggestion and
promised to give more Information
later. It was stated that It was prob
nbtc that his pinna could ho worked In
with those already under consideration
to as to make a perfect day of the
event.
McCandlees said the special award
for Mr. and Mrs, Chapln fur their auto
had been presented to them, and they
had been greatly pleased with It.
Woods said he had entered Into com.
munlcatton with people In Oregon
about having tho Hill liners call here.
Resolutions favoring this had been
passed by the Development League of
Oregon and tho Commercial Club of
I'ortland,
McCandless said a letter had been
written to find out when tho Great
Northern llncrx could bo expected to
touch kcre. He had ascertained that
these steamers were taking tho great
er port of the passenger trade from tho
Empress lino. '
The Dock Island railroad had placed
a good advertisement about Hawaii In
Its folders. The editor of The Iluddcr
had also promised to write about tho
ocean yacht race. Tho pineapple
plants which had been sent out had
been mentioned by The Chronicle. Tom
McKay had written saying that bo was
working for Hawaii.
Finally Thursday evening was de
cided upon for tho dinner to the Ore
gon girls. Souvenirs In the shape of
fans with tho word Hawnll on them
will be given the guests.
A poster from Frankfort, Ky., was
shown. It contained a number of pic
tures of Hawaii, Its purpose being to
advertise an Illustrated lecture on Haw-all
given by Adjutant I,. A. Coo of
tho Salvation Army, who was formerly
stationed at Honolulu.
A photogrnphcr wns summoned who
took a picture o( the committee seated
at the big workiugjnble.
The committee gavo notleo that the
competition for amateur photos taken
of tho floral parado was still open.
Mr. dartlcy was appointed a com
mittee on photographic slides, for
which Inquiries were being constantly
made. Fifty slides will be furnished
Miss Noble.
PA88ENGERS ARRIVED.
From Kauai ports, per stmr. MIUr
hala. March 7. Mr. and Mrs. A. Wot
ei house. Mr. and Mrs. Illcc. N S. l'or
rst, A. Holgate, II. Wise, A, Kaaumo
ann. Miss Schupp and 8 Chinese, C Ha
wiillani, 14 Koreans and 22 Japanese
In the steerage.
NEW - TO-DAY
FUNERAL NOTICE.
Members of Oahu Lodge. K. of P.,
are requested to meet at Harmony Hall
lffnt. etrnAt Hi 1 ftft tnmnrrnu, tiffer.
,. In nllon,! Ihn r.lm.rnl f tl, 1.
(1
Kiill PAY
Chancellor Commander Cla.encoL t"'n'c" "A"!",' "n't .1
whim rwhnr. ,.r ur.ni.n,i v , Tsutokl Cane Co to h Chong CM
2. and'vYm, McKlnley Lodgo. No. 8. as
well ns all visiting brothers are In
vlted to attend.
Dy order:
A. D. DOND,
Vice Chancellor Oahu Lodge,
3325-lt
PHYSICAL CULTURE
Turkish Baths
MEDICAL MASSAGE
Open day
and night
R. A. WOODS
R00M8 17181920, 2ND FLOOR
YOUNG BUILDING.
SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE
ARRIVED.
Wednesday, March 6.
Slmr. Mlkahala. Gregory, from Ma-
kawell, 6 a. m,
Stmr. Iwalanl, I'llti, from Anahola,
6 a. m.
Stmr Maul. Dennett, from HamaKui
ports, 9 a. m.
s s
DEPARTED.
Tuesday. March 6.
Bchr. Ilob Roy, for Oahu port, 10
, m.
Stmr. Nllhnu, for Kauai port, 0:20
! m.
Stmr, Noenu, redcrson, ror Kauai
ports, 7 p. m.
8tmr. W. O. Hall, 3. Thompson, for
Kauai ports, 5 p. m.
Wednesday, March 7:
0, S. S. Co.'s stmr Alameda, Dowdell,
for San Francisco, 10 a. m.
s
8AILINQ TODAY.
C, A. S. S, Co.'s stmr. Mlowera, Hem
mlng, for Victoria, p. m. (Due.)
SAILING TOMORROW.
Stmr Mlkahala, Gregory, for Kauai
port, S p. m.
m m
DUE TODAY.
C-A. S, S. Mlowera, from the Col
onies for Victoria.
s
IN DROWN CA8E
I HE PITS
A. O. M. Robertson today won his
point In tho matter of E. M.
Drown vs. Christina N. Drown, where
in tho plaintiff Is attempting to havo
tho custody of his Infant girl taken
from (ils former wife.
Drnwn attempted to bring tho mat
ter before the court In no less than
throt different ways, by a petition to
appoint a guardian, a writ of habeas
cor pun, and n petition to amend tho do-
crco or uivorce. mo nrsi petition wob
disposed of a few dns ago. Today
Judgo Lindsay granted Robertson's mo
tion to quash the writ of habeas corpus
staling that he was convinced that tho
Court hnd no Jurisdiction.
DjuIb hung on to his third anchor,
the petition to amend tho decree of di
vorce, but Robertson presented a spe
cial appearance and motion to strike It
from tho flics on tho grounds that It
was not properly entitled, as It was en
titled In the matter of the guardianship
of the Infant nnd not In tho divorce
caso of Drown vs. Drown; and alto be
cause no proper summons or citation
had Issued to require tho appearance,
or answer of Mrs. Drown. The motion
to striko was granted.
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SUPERVISORS TO TEST
(Continued from Page 8.)
ruary expenditures as follows; Reg
ular pay roll. $2056.33; labor, S9.583.1G.
bills, I8.3C0.49; total, (20,000.
Superintendent of Public Works Hol
lo way called attention to the fact that
the Inventories of property turned over
by tho Territory to tho County nnd
formerly under tho control of the var
ious district road boards of Oahu, have
not been receipted and returned to hit
'ifflce.
The matter will bo attended to.
Wong Leong wrote to say that tho
County road men had spoiled hi rond
At Kallhl. Deferred to Hoads Commit
tee Road Overseer Wilson of Walpahu
notified the Hoard that bo had stnppe I
work, having consumed the appropria
tion Deferred to Hoads Committee.
Fire Chief Thurston reported flv
nlarms for Februnry. "Tho largest loss
was on tho S. S. Texan."
V S. Dodge, for the D. P. Dlshop es
tate, wrote to say he had nothing fur
ther of the Hoards rererence to tnc
Itoad Committee of the matter ot fene
Ing School street from the Insane As
ylum to Kallbl road. He wanted a por
tion of the roadway graded nnd ma
cadamized.
Deferred to Roads Committee.
Other matters before the Supervisors
last night appear elsewhere.
At 10:25 the Hoard adjourned, sub
Joct to the call of the chair.
.
REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS.
Entered for Record March E, 1906,
From 10:30 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Clatik Sprcckcls i. Co by atty to
Harriet E W Wight Ilcl
Opurele Levi and hsb to Helena Re
iki (w) PA
Ertered for Record March 7, 1906,
From 9 a. m. to 10:30 a. m.
lsaic lona and wf to T Drandt D
iTslll Ukl CttnO CO tO HaWn AgrlCllI
'cPtka Kahu ; ;,,I",,,,71,'WI!
'Lcpcka Knahu to Aneklmo Molina.. D
Even the rain cannot keep the pop'
ularlty ot the skating rink down. Many
ladles were there this morning taking
advantage of the cool weather. The
second consignment of skates will be
here next week. Tho management gives
notleo that the rink hours are 10 a.
m to 12 m for ladles only; 2 p. m, to
5:30 afternoons, for all comers and
7 30 p. m. to 10:30 evenings. "Meet
m nt the rink." Music Saturday
night.
WANTS
w,
'(linn fis I'nce Mx
FOR RENT.
Cottago of 3 bedrooms on Vineyard
St. Apply S, 8 Peck, 297 Vlnojard
3325-tf
ronr rooms completely furnished,
strive, pantry, washroom, storeroom,
electric light. C23 Hotel St.
3325-lw
in
Whitney
OUR GREAT ANNUAL
Clearance Sale
IS NOW ON
For One Week Only
GREAT REDUCTION IN ALL LINES
HAWAIIAN
OPERA HOUSE
A Temple of Laughter
Thursday March 8th,
AND
Saturday March 10th.
Elk's Minstrels
One of the Greatest Musical Events
of the season, with a cast of favorites
and FIFTY IN CHORUSI
Interlocutor.
A. E. MURPHY.
BONES!
TAMBOS:
Guy Livingston
J. Walter Doyle '
Al. H. Moore
J. Hastings Howland
J. C, Johnston
Robt. W. White
D. Dougherty and I.
SOLOISTS J.
8. Dillingham.
OLIO.
Dillingham Quartet, Bruce Hart
mann, Hugo Herzer and Comedy Quar
tet CLOSING PIECE FULL
OF SURPRI8E8I
Box Office at Wall, Nichols Co., op
en Monday March 5, at 9 a. m.
Stage Director J. D. Dougherty
The Original
BRITT--NEI SON
Pictures
AS 8HOWN IN 8AN FRANCISCO BY
THE EXPERT OPERATOR AT
PRESENT IN HONOLULU.
Waverly Hall
Tuesday and
Wednesday
March 6 and 7
AT 8 P. M.
ADMISSION .....50c
Children ,;...25c
Tickets at the door.
No Cash Required
The Lcmmon-Earlo Directory Com
paay desires to notify the public that
no oasti payment Is required for their
Directory for 1906-1907 or for adver
tising therein, until the book is pub
lished, delivered and found to be sat
isfactory In every rospecL
L. M. LEMMON,
GRACE M. EAHLE.
3305-tf
LARGE STOCK OF
Japanese Provisions
Sayeusa
1120 NUUANU 8T.
TELEPHONE WHITE 716.
Worth Knowing
That all men' palates are pleased
with the faro served by the
., FAVORITE GROTTO
CornerHOTEL and BETHEL STF
FRE8H MUSHROOM 8PAWN
FOR 8ALE.
Mrs. E. M. Taylor
FLORIST
fOUNQ BUILDING.
TEU MAIN 139.
"For Sate" cards at Bulletin.
& Marsh
ORPHEUM THEATRE
RICHARD BUHLER
-AND-
National Stock Company
Tonight
Dr. 'Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
THURSDAY
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
"Confessions of a Wife"
MATINEE SATURDAY.
ADMISSION IS CT8.
POPULAR PRICES: 25c. 60e 75c
.ORPHEUM TELEPHONE WHITE 681
I
Have You Seen
The KNICKERBOCKER
FOUNTAIN BRUSH?
The Latest and Oreatest In
vention for,
BATHINO AND 8HAMP00ING.
We have them. Call to see
them.
CHAMBERS DRU6 CO.,
Cor. Fort ani King Sts.
PHONE MAIN 131
Honolulu
Roller Skating
Rink
Opsn every afternoon at 2;
evenings at 7;30; mornings at
10 a m for ladles only.
Awtnlsslon morning and after
noon, Including use of skates,
,'SSt. Evening admission 25c.
Use of s'at:s, 15c extra.
Queen Street
HONOLULU IRON WORKS
Improved and Modern SUGAR MA
CHINERY of every capacity and de
scription made to order. Boiler work
and RIVETED PIPES for (rrlgctlon
purooses a soectalty. Particular atten
tion paid to JOB WORK, and repair
ixeeHtW tt shortest node.
Blank hooka ot all sorts, ledgers
etc., manufactured by the Bulletin I'ub.
(lining Company.
WtMI
847-857 Kaahumanu Strati
P. O. BOX 684. TEL. MAIN Tl
Auction Sale
Cheapest Propeity (n
PAJLOLO
At my salesroom
MONDAY, MARCH 12, 1906.
AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON,
Half a block, close .to car line, and
buildings MUST DE SOLD.
Call In and I'll send you out with a
man to show you and give you all par
ticulars. No trouble.
CHEAP!
JA8. F. MORGAN,
AUCTIONEER. ,
Mortgage Sale
Kntanl and others to C. D. Dwlght,
assigned; 10 acres at Maknwno, Maul.
Lands at Kallhl, Oahu,
At my salesroom, Saturday, March
10, 1606, at 12 o'clock noon.
JA3. F. MORGAN,
Auctioneer.
Fop Rent
"La Mignon
5
Excellently located amlrl shade trees
nnd flower; Inrge grounds. On Dere
tanla street, near Thomas Square, ma
uka Bide of street. (l'roperty lias fron
tage also on Kinau struct. Stables and
outbuildings, Ons laid into the house.
Pretty place for a home.
JA8. F. MORGAN,
AUCTIONEER.
Waikiki Beach Lot
Near Mpana Hotel
Flno bathing ono of the very few
deslrablo Walklkl beach lots left.
Three Trains
Daily
VIA
UNION PACIFIC
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OMAHA, KANSAS CITY,
CHICAGO, ST. LOUIS
And All Principal Eastern Point.
To Denver
Kansas City
Omaha.
Chicago.
No Change
Be sure your ticket read via th
S- UNION PACIFIC. '
For full Information call n
8. F. vBOOTH, Q. A,
1 Montgomery St, 8an. Francisco, Cal.
DAVID DAYTON
137 MERCHANT STREET.
Lots for Sale
lit KAPIOLANI PARK ADDITION,
ALIHI, and other dsslrble lecalltl
Also 1 JUMP-SEAT nUCKT.OAHD,
road-hand; good as new.
THE COBWER CAFE, ,
QUEEN and ALAKEA 8T8.
TEU MAIN 492.
TINE MEALS,
WINE8, LIQUORS,
AND BEER.
S-Camara & Co., Props J
Fresh Bakings
F BREAD, CAKES, COOKIE1, ETC,!
EVERY DAY AT THE
PERFECTION HOME BAKERY
Cor. BERETANIA and EMMA STS I
M9"Forale" card at Bulletin. I A
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