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EVENING BULLETIN, HONOLULU. T H., Fill DAY, MARCH 9, 190C. nmMWWWWWWMMAMWWWWMMIIWVVMAVMl Annual Sale OF MILLINERY Tremendous Reductions . For One Week Only Beginning Monday March 5th w ALL TRIMMED HATS AT 33 1-3 per cent ' less than regular prices N. 8. SACHS Dry Goods Company Ltd. CORNER FORT AND DERETANIA 8TREET8. I t for it is on I I RAINIER BOTTLING fil'iL';V's' J I " 1 I c-A Digestive Marvel -3$ ElK III! LIVING TOO HASTILY AMERICAN WOMEN IREAK DOWN LAST NIGHT'S PROGRAM WAS OVERFLOWINQ WITH IT GOOD HOU8E, GOOD SONGS, GOOD NON8ENSE, EVERYTHING GOOD. 8ECOND NIGHT 18 TO MORROW NIGHT. Tfccro wag something doing all thn time anil bll of It was good. The Kills minstrels havo tbts year surpassed ev ery previous effort and set a mighty high mark for tho future. The Opera House wag crowded to the floors last evening when the curtain went up on tho very attractively singed circle. It wastnlntts the end men at tho out sot, but they camo In from every con eclrablo place. This entrance of the end-men was very effectlvo nnd put the audience In good humor from the start. Automobiles, Hying machines, Lotties of Scotch and a watermelon giving tip husky minstrels furnish a lot of possi bilities for fun and the Elks made the mo it of It. Tho first part was one continuous (Ire of fun and good music, dus Mur phy presided as Interlocutor with his usual grace. Among tho end-men It uould be dlfllcult to pick a star. It was An all-Btar aggregation with not a poor stick In the crowd. After tho ar rival of all hands, Jas, Dougherty op ened tho list or good things with his song "My Irish Molly O"; J. C. John ston ang "Every Little Hit Helps" and tho udlcnco wanted more. Waller Doyle's "Everybody Works But Fath er" resulted In encores that would not be refused. I. s. Dillingham sang "It Was Not So To Be" with splendid ex pression. Dillingham Is always en cored. Then camo Al. Moore with his Lawaon, song and Its parody that "brought down the Iioiieo" again. Bob White singing "In the Shado of the Old Apple Tree" as he knows It, kept tho audlenco in good humor, and Has tlngt Holland's "The Mormon Coon" was Rood. There Is always action when Howland Is doing a minstrel stunt. Tho last gong of the first part was Ouy Livingston's "On Iloblnson Cruto's Isle." Guy can't be improved upon. Interspersed with the songs was the running flro of snappy and laugh-pro- 'oKliig jokcs nearly all having n local I flavor. Tho Oregon girls camo In for I a very large share, perhaps more than (heir share. I The singing by the Dillingham nuar ! let In the second part was finished and harmonious. I The acrobatic work of Sam Johnson, I U. Lnmon, Ocorgo Clark anuIlen Clark I va ono of tho best features of the evening, When such talent Is rival la 1 blo It Is surprising that more frequent ua It not mado of It In public affairs, Tho crowd alwayH likes first-class work of this character. Bruce Hartmann did a "small farm ci" ttunt. He played the part all right but tho audience did not enthuse over his topic. Tno "bunch of nonsenso' by tho Olnglngham quartet made up of Whlto, Livingston, Howland and John con, was very funny. Tho finale representing a camping scono and closing with Hugo Hcrzcr's singing of the Elks toast, was very pretty. Tho scenic detail was porfect. This can truthfully be said or the pleco throughout, and In this connection spe cial mention should be made of tho display of tho electrical American flag at tho opening. There Is not a weak spot or a slow moment In the program ot the Elks Minstrels for lOOti. ltcrger did his part well, as he always does. e sa. 2BB"For Rent" cards on sale at the Bulletin office. Irregularities and Female Derange), ments Result-Cured by Lydla K. Plnlcham'a Vegetable Compound. Owing to our modo and manner of living, and the nerrotfs haste of every woman to accomplish just so much eacli, day, It Is said that there Is not A1rjChfler Curry one woman In twenty-fivo but that suffers from some derangement of the female organism, nnd this Is the scoret of so many unhappy homes. No woman can be omlablc, light hearted and happy, a Joy to her hus band and children, and perform the duties Incumbent upon her, when she Is suffering with backache, headache, nervousness, sleeplessness, bearing down pains, displacements, spinal weakness or diseased organs. Irritability nnd snappy rctorla take the place of pleasantness, and nil sun shine Is driven out of the home, and lives nro wrecked by woman's great enemy female trouble. Head this letter: Dear Mm, Pinlth-iini "I was troubled for eight yearn nlth Irregu larities which broke down my lirallb anJ brought on extreme nenrounes and ilrrpon dency. Lydla K. i'lnltbiim's Vegetable Com pound proved to lw the only medicine whlcb heli-ed me. Day by day I Improved In health while taking It until I was entirely cured. I can attend to my noclnl ami hou hold ilutlei and thoroughly enjoy life once more, an I.yd la K. rinkhttni's Vegetable Compound luumaite me a well woman, without an aebe or n n In." Mrm. Chester Curry, Saratoga Street, Eaut Iloton. Ma. At the first Indication of 111 health, painful or Irregular periods., pain In the side, headache, backache, bearing down pains, nervousness or "the blues.-1 secure at onre a bottle of Lydla E I'Inkham's Vegetable Compound and be .'In Its use.. ISLAND SPECIALTIES Cltinvn marmalade, pineapple pickle, roscllu Jam, Chinese oranges whole In Jelly, I'oha, and nil other Island Jami on sale at Mrs, Annlo Ke.irns' factory 181 Hotel street. Coses expressed at especial rates to any part of U. S. A. s e BAND AT HAWAIIAN HOTEL. The band will give n moonlight con cert this evening ut 7:30 at the I la wnllan hotel, as follows: . PAHT I. March "Our Visitors'' Iluhcni Overture "Scmlramlde'' .... Itusslnl ballad "The Turtle Dove" . ...Linler. Selection "II Trovatore" Verd PA TO" II. Vocal Hawaiian Songs.. .Ar. by Bcrgef Mrs. N. Alnpnl. Selection "Prince or l'llscn"..I.uder "In My Merry Oldsrnoble". .IMwardu I'lualc "Happy Heinle" Ijinip "The Stur Spangled Bunncr." Doycc "The young lady next door to our house Is taking n physical culture rourse" Joyce "Weil, what or It?" lloyie "Her performance on tho piano wng bad enough bofote" DETAILS OF FLAN OF I HAWAII YACHT CLUB TO START FROM PENIN8ULA 8UN DAY NEXT AT 2:30 P. M. A CHOWDER AT PAVILION AT S O'CLOCK. Details of the cruise and chowder tendered by the Hawaii Yacht Club to the Oregon girls (Journal Party) on March 11, Sunday, are as follows: Cruise to start from rcmnsuin nt 1:30. or as soon iherenfter ns the party reach the club house On nrrl- Ing nt club house party will be Intro duced to Commodore Cooper nnd mem berg or the club, nnd Indies. Embarking Immediately on tun yachts, will follow the Gladys, rrom which yacht the commouoro will. it) his Hag. llcturnlnc from cruise and time per mitting, n launch trip to Ford's Island anil bath In Mr. Brown's largo tank will follow. At 6 o'clock n yacht club chowdef will he served nt pavilion. The Hawaiian band will discourse tnuilc from 7 to 9:30 o'clock. Yachts nnd cruise will be under di rection of Vice Commodore J. A. Lyle The assignment or guests and non- yacht owning members of the club, to the different yachts, for this cruise, will be In charge of Mr. O. Sorenson. The chowder nnd nrrnngements will be In charge of Jas. Jaeger and Albeit Wnlcrhoute. Decorntlng club house nnd pavilion C. W. Mncfarlano and T. W. Hobron. The guests will be assigned ns fol lows: Yacht Hawaii. Vice Commodore J .. Lyle Mrs. Weathcrrcd. Miss Mad- Ignn, Miss Courtctnancho, Miss Kins, Governor Atklntou. Yacht Gladys, Capt. T. W. Hobron Miss Crosscn, Miss Hcavron, Mr. II. 1' Woods, Mr. Dekum, Mr. Dowsctt, Com modore Cooper. Yacht Sprny, CapL II. I J, Picker Miss Nash, Miss Brown, Miss Phillips Mr Cannon, Mr. Spalding. Y.ht Knpolee, Mr. Geo. Ilcnton Mlss Parsley, Miss Procbstcl, Mr Donning. .Mrs Geo. Herbert andf Mrs. C. V Matfnrlnne hnve very kindly consent cd to be chapcroncs for the club. BIG LICENSE MONEY Over 1100.000 has already been col lected by the. Treasury for liquor lic enses under the new law ns against JG0.K0 in the last fiscal year under the old law. There havo been, to date. :SS llccnsca Issued all told, divided as follows: Third clnss, 401; fourth class, 142; fifth class, 105. Under tho old law thcro were In the Territory 130 dealers, divided as to their class of license as follows: Light wine nnd beer license. 25; beer license, 37; retnll license, 31; wholesale license. 8; dealers license, 32. Owing to tho difference In tho classes of licenses under the new law It Is lm possible to make an accurate compari son ns In Increase, or decrease In the buslncsH, as many n dealer Is now us ing two licenses to carry on the same business, which he under the old law could rnrry on under one. i HAWAIIAN SONGS. Eery tourist should tnko homo one of our Aloha Collections or 43 Hawaii an songs. Price $1.00. WALL, NICHOLS CO., LTD. Fine Job Printing at the Bui- 'lelln offlea. Manacea Water Stops that distress after eating For sale by, your druggist or by Wt G Peacock & Co., Ltd, SOLE IMPORTERS Do You Think? That's what makes and saves money. Just THINK of Telephone Main 147 when you want your clothes attended to. HONOLULU CLOTHES GLEANING GO. J. F. COLBURN III, Manag- . Office, KAPIOLANI BUILDING. Aloha Company BUILDING and PAINTING CONTRACTORS, House furniture of all kinds repaired and varnished. Yard and lawn work a specialty. Tools fur nlshed. Cooks, Yardboya and Day L borers supplied on short notice. Office, GREEN HOU8E, 8. King nr. Walklkl road. Tel. White 2401. vffl VvYf JURIST i I'm 07nl'0 .jflF I L- - PXw Danderine GREW MISS LEWIS' HAIR AND WE CAN PROVE IT Thi Great Dandirlne Nivir Falls to Produce tht Deilnd Results 1 AIS Lewi.' hair wo ery thin nj il wo Iru ih.n (wo feet in Irnjlh when 1 the ktfan wing- DtnJerino She lier heir nJ ec.lp ere now f.Irly toomlng with new I Ho and vigor. That's iho mm rcrtl cl this great remejy'e uereu h.Ir grower. Il en liven., invigorates and (airly electrifies the hair glandB end tlSSUaa o( the acalp, causing unusual anJ unheard-of activity on ihe part o'l ihese two moat impor tant organ.. rosultlnrj In a strenuous and continuous growth of tho hair. The following la a reproduction o( Mum Lewis' last teller! January 3, 1005. Dear Doctor Knowltonl You know I lotd )oti in my first letter that my hair woulj not reach much hetow my aliouljers, anJ that all o ll together only mado one tiny LraiJ. I am aendmg ou my photograph, which I had takrnatSletens Bros. It tells the whole atory Letter ihan I can tell ll. EerboJy 1 know Is uaing DanJerine. au )ou ace I am Joing something to show my appreciation. Sincerely )ours. (Miu) LVA IXWIS. DnndorlnO mokes iha acalp hrallhy and fertile ami keeps il ao. ll Is ihe greatest scalp fertiliser anil therefore the grcalesl hair-producing remedy tho world lo ever known ll Is a natural food and o wholesome medicino for both the hair and scslp. Evon a 25c bottlo of it will put moro gonulno llfo In your hair than a gallon of any othor hair tonlo over mado. It shows results from tho very start. NOW at all druanlsts In throo sixes, 23 oente, CO oente and SI per bottle Latest Photograph of MISS KVA LEWIS 3372 Hamilton Avenue, riilcaao Tothov bow quickly Iianilerliie acts we will tend a Urge .ample Irru ly return n.all In niiy one l'0 i1 II. 1. MriTi-rtUdiii-i.t lu Hie Hiiitwlloii Ilan- derlua Co., CiilmBti,v.ltliUielruan)OuuilJilnuil loieutalu siiTtT or .lamps to pay twinge. FREE. FOR SALE AND GUARANTEED BY H0LL1STER DRUG COMPANY, SOLE AGENTS, XHmWtHimt4mlWd,mHH,mlmmtt4m 1 A Optimistic Light : - i Let your light so shine that It leaves you free to be as cheerful ' as you desire. Have electric lights In every room, In the kitchen and In tht hall-way. tYou don't have to burn all the lights all the time; but once elec- . , trie lights are Installed you can have all you want, any minute, just where you want. , ' We would like to wire your house for you. You will be surprised at , ' the lownets or the cost, we snail be happy to supply you witn iuii ' Information on the subject ' i ' ' Hawaiian Electric Co., Ltd 1 Offlee, King St., near Alakea. 'Phone, Main 390. ' . 23 mm in mmm mm mm mmmrng g To Our Patrons 3 e- - sx We are now located In the new brick building on King -a t street, between Maunakea and Kekaullke streets, where we will " y be pleased to serve you with first-class goods In the meat line. Z ur prices will always be fair. rrg S We are supplied by the "Hind," "Magulre" and "Greenwell" i t-. Ranches of the Island of Hawaii, with prime beef cattle, and the Tj killing and dressing of all animals at our ovyn slaughter house - ee at Kallhl Is done In a most sanitary manner and directly under w. the dally examination of the meat Inspector of the Board of ZZm S Health. "3 a.. -a Soliciting your patronsge, we are, m Very respectfully yours, "j I C. Q. YEEJOP & CO. I ; TELEPHONE MAIN 2S1. J iiUiiUUii iiiiiliiiiiiiUiii mi nimm Our Leader KOU MINT There are Imitations, But Ours is the only GENUINE THE ORIGINAL Wo Mtivo nil Othor Plavors AIo Consolidated Soda Water Works. Ltd. TELEPHONE MAIN 71 NOW WE'RE OFF? J We are prepared to supply the People of Honolulu with Freshest H ISLAND MEAT8. Alio, Garden Produce of all kinds; Dutter, Eggs, Chlolo ens, Turkeys, Sucking Pigs, Bacon, .Ham; In fact, everythln" a FIRST. CLASS MARKET Is called upon to furnish. The ISLAND MEAT CO. JAS. E. WESTBROOKE. Mneer. TF.LEPHONE MAIN 71. FORT 8T OPP. LOVE BLD PACIFIC TRANSFER CO, WILL CALL FOR YOUR BAGGAGE II We pack, haul and ihip your good and tave you money. Dealen in STOVE WOOD, COAL and KINDLINGS. Storage Jn Brick Warehouse, 2r5 King St. Phone Main Si t- --4------f-f-- 4 -f -f-. . t SELECT WITH CARE YOUR ARCHITECT : . Telcpliono White OOI -.-.--..---...-tf---- It means much to you. The home you build expresses your per- "f tonality. "Through Its halls runs tho story of your life." Your home should be a credit to you; spend your money wisely; I can help you make every dollar count. W. MATLOCK CAMPBELL Y. SUOA SHOTEN WIioIomiiIu X: Retail Liquor Donlcr, B g Stock of Japanese and America Llquora. 'inial Salecn In connection, IWILEI AND KING STRb.iTS. OHTOFFtr,F nnx km telep NE MAIN 64 MHMBaBABJBTJAV I ,Ha3'Ti?3sV(C' Headquarters for automobiles with t splendidly equipped fireproof garage, VON HAMM-YOUNQ COMPANY, Ltd. Horse Shoeing. W.W.Wright Co. LIMITED, have opened a horse-shooing department In connec- ' tlon with their carriage shop, etc. Having secur- ! ed the services of a first- i class ahe- are pro- pared to ao an work In- ' trusted to them In a first- ' class manner, 'i inll'n 'titift Utolt'l "i'n f "f l '! ' WaA iUv . ,; Jvs- matSM!iiJLjALiiai 1'iaJ smL .j.-A.U.a'I ji Atokdi Ji' 'aO&eu i. '-iLjii$, aiu .&$& .W ! i 'A i i n VJ tf "(1 ll