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SPECIAL. NOTIC13S.
DISHOP TnU9T COMPANY, LTD.
FOR SALE $11,000
PROPERTY ON KING STREET.
AREA 25,187 SQUARE tEET.
Dwelling houe and Cottage now on
ground.
Free Artesian Water.
Tine
Tree.
L.iwn, Shade and Ornamental
DISHOP TRUST C3..1PANY, LTD.
75 MERCHANT ST.
TO LBT.
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Cottage "f 3 bcdiooini on Vineyard
SL and cott.ige i)f 1! bedrooms on.
Peck Ar. Apply S. S. Peck, I'D.
Vineyard. 3.!25-lf
Purntxlicd housi keeping minis wltli
gas; nlso K-rcmin furnished cottage.
Inquire No. s. Cottage lirnvc.
3323 tf
A two story house. No. lOSIi.Oreen
ntreet. nirnlsheil or unfurnished.
Apply C. II. Reynolds. 3317 tf
CctUKM la Curlotly Lane. Apply
Wont; Kwtl, smith SL, roauka itotej
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Cheapest., twntoti furnished w,la L
city, IJeleu's Court, Adanm lane.
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llio Pllte. rwit r.-asonalde. 3.117-li'
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, rocks fur staple, roads and slile-
nillK, jiaunaKea ni ; v. . uux o.v.
Telcrbono Main 39G.
DARDER SHOP.
Fjt i nice, smooth (have call at the
Criterion Slmu. 1111 Port HL
EMPLOYMENT OFFICE.
For home help, phone White ZC91, Ma
klkl. (Irncral Kniployment Offlco,
cor. I'ensacola and llcretaula.
MUSIC.
Mr. Jas. Sheridan, nl'anoforts tuner.
lias moved to tho planes ware'roonis t
of I,. K, Thayer & Co IRS Hotel St..
opposite. Yniini; Hold. All orders
for tinilnc promptly attended to.
Piano taught n 0 months by expert.
enreil tearher; $3 month (R leMnnM;
sp'elal altcnllon o niliiH Ijcclinirm.
'Add.-esH Music, thlx nlllen. 332stf
LAWYER.
W. T. RAWLINS, ATTORNEY AND
COUNSELLOR.AT.LAW, 502 STAN
GENWALD DUILDING.
tiM hMHt'samlTfroiU t2 to $3 a load! InicTul'filaijUM'VSL
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KOLA MINT
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home should be a credit to you; spend your money wisely; I can help
you make every dollar count.
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Telephone White O.ll
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HITUATIONS WANTED
ROM SALE.
l'lno corner lot In Maklkl. Curbing,
water, fruit and ornamental trees
nnd all Improvomonta. Two tnln
utos' walk from cara nnd Punahou
College. Address 11. P., tills offl.ee.
Pniif.es. "" cents n l)x; strong ptntitn
In Miiiimi now. 2nd door south of
Cnmp McKlnloy, Leahl Axe, Wal
1,11.1. 311ft lw
Cheap llnmn near Park, Walklkl.
Address It. 8. K.. lliillctln.
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Hawaiian and ()rlon(nl Ftnmps. post
cards, liewttpaper wrappings. Will
I'M'linliRe Address Itaiidiilph Stu
nrl, (Irocnwiiiid, Ilrltlsh Cnliimhta.
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A lit u rnllillor fur a pleasant, cslab
llshed business Is wanted Pormn.
ii. Mil Hiiltlmi id ilKht mail. Addrws
it. I), ii.. itniic tin oiiiic. .iKo-tf
Salesman and collector for Island of
Mnnl. Apply 1107 Alakea St.
33l!l lw
Tniuarlnds. Apply Honolulu Jam and
Cl.utney factory. IS I Hotel St.
3347-lw
LOST.
A bundle of dollies between llerotahln
ue.tr Hiwrau.l (luocn's Hoipl'al. Ho
'inn lo Yii V Laundry. No. 20fi
Kukul and Itliti Bis. 3.1.11 r,t
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On Jewelry and merchandise. The J.
Carlo Pawn ".o Hotel nud Union.
PAINTING.
Estimates furnished on all kinds of
pnlntlnK. All work guaranteed.
Knon llros.. I'nlnn nlove Hotel SL
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LOCKSMITH.
l.See tatlnh" for rcealr's of Locks,
Keys, Mwlc lloveti, Sharpdolng of
, Klnrt Cillery. Rear Union arlll.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
DENTIST.
A. J. DERBY, ,D.- D. 8.
nOSTON DUILDING, THIRD FLOOR
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VETERINARY INFIRMARY.
A. R ROWAT, D.
777 KING ST. TEL.
V. 8
DLUE 3101.
Weekly Bulletin 31 per year.
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DIAMOND TOPICS
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"I)oe" Moniiirnt has rceolvod word
from "Knukit" Judd, who Is now at the
L'nltcrsliy of l'cunsylvnnln, tlia. he Is
making Rood on tho bnnchalt team.
Thure linvi been threo cuts In the
sipiud up lo the present time and
"Kaul.n" stilt hangs on to Ihc hiimh
which, now numbers thirty meli. Thero
will ho n en. to Klxteen In tho near fuV
lure nud these men wilt eonipose the
team. Jiulil Is anxious to take tho
siitill'.eru tllp with the hoyu. Ho nlbo
writes that he often mcetH Dan Ho
near, who Is having, a kooiI time.
t: n ::
The Jlnlle prospeeta are very brlRht
Ml M rtaol. tennt'tfiltryeaf. Turnmt
Tor practise mo largo and tho bo)s nru
worlllni; with a will, They have much
new material that will strengthen
them. The most valuable addition to
their If'itui Is "Hen" Sheldon, who has
plnjed so ninny years with the Kani
boys. Sheldon Is perhaps the very
beat sluutstop In this country; ho la a
sure fielder nnd a fair nun nt the bat
and on iho bnsoi. riunnngnn, n Tiii
ni h), vrlll be beblnd,;he bat and In
sinp'tti mnl.'o pioiiyThls now man has
shown that lm knows the game nnd In
well thought of by lue boys'.
Kcnner. tho crack pitcher of the iflth
Infantry, Is nlso signed by the Wnspa.
I'lmciitnl, l.cmon, Simpson, ltrutis,
Sumner, Hums nnd Ficlins couslltiiti)
the rest of the npind. The Malic can
bo depc'iided upon In win many gamoa
this reason nnd It Is n good bet that
tliey will not he tall-enders In the
rnc
:: u tt
At this stage of 'he gnmo the Kama
And themschcH In a bad way nnd thu
crack I On in tliat tlnriihaiHii tho field
In 1U03 Ik srulliued. It seems n 4b,apio
tlin,t supli n,p orgpi)zaacin atv driwliK
card should gp jo Ptce,.,, YvnsMlfi.
theli; t,-fa,ck,sf,cciid('haijj'iivii, Isj tuw
plains Willi tie, Onlius' 'sii.e(ou ,),
m tup .Mpiiffl. ,iaci,.es;m,iiaH Wi,c,,
lo Pi nahoii; Richards )s ilenl.,,ailil,Cr,
Ml ""it'llr iii
0 niunlrv. ,JuC whnt
mis team win iii
i id'ir m1T?.i'0,Sk MoOrtt
,n)w ?WfiT, 4lltfT
I.ehioii
Willi
nn nat if )t r
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HTlMl
with
will
111 ho
ir"lliit"ntilnHil..Iif
.MXfXj
the eraci. Iinin-for the lealiie
I'renvnt ti7ru""Hlclfbut Is expected,
sofiimofin Mniiwjiirii has n
fof Ihlf'I'if'M'tttiJ tftWVet bo s!
Igncit
heli lln?-up .Malinger Stcero
il.ilma
'thllt he Htlll has n suiitlso tti'spr ng,
n ll
The Iteils hnvo tho same old bunch
of winners nnd nllli Mnnngcr ChnrleH
Pnlk In watch their Interests they aro
pnlriK in be n hard tribe to ticat. Har
tley Joy :n old reliable, is In belter
shape than Jail. Mcl'udden nnd It In
ilonlilfiil If thu batters enn Kee bin ball '
nils season, "i uj- tlleaann will hold ,
down the Initial hag and l'afs head i
will do much to bilng vlclory to the I
team I'al Is probably iie oldest play
er In the League. That Is, he ha
been playing ball In the Honolulu
League longer than any of the boyn
now In tho game. WlthtPcrnandca
nud i:n Hue rt 111 In tint gnnih, no mo
ittst nhsd it'ctiihg -venr it. sccn.
ii ii u
Old MI'nl" flormait 'Jit going to hnvo
JiMt iih nifty n hunch wllh ho nnmo
"O.ihu" ncrosH their ihesln ns appear
c.l for Iho HlkB last year. Cogswell
will Lit about tho only missing man.
Hampton will again be in Iho box wllh
lllni'.l.inil on tho receiving end. First
and Ihlid baso nio dipibt(ul. Wht o
nnd Kin will hold down their old
pl.ices In tho Held. Leslie is showing
up well nt third. Ho has n strong
wing.
ii ii n
SPORTING GOSSIP
Slanfonl University has chosen
.1 I... ny .a ncaii. llio former cnaih of
he f, otlmll team, to eoacli the Hugliy
lea n that will ho pl.ice.l In tho flcW In
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On nriler Itnthgeb, tho Unlvcrslly
of Illinois payer, who smiled hut sea-
with llaltliunre, has signed with tho
Chicago Nationals,
Run
Tho flinnd National Slooplechnso of
2730 Fouirolgns, n hamllrnp for B-year-ob'U
and upwmds, about 4 miles nnd
8r.O ymds, was run on the) 30!li of
Mnrch at tho Liverpool spring meet
Ing and was won by Piluco llntzfcldt's
Ascctlrs' Silver, Ued Lad was second
nnd 1'hll Mny was third. Twenty
Unco horses stalled.
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The Stockton Y. M. C. A. won tho
Cnlllnrnla Slain thiiiuplonshlp (it Han
ketlmll. tt II n
C. II. I'arsoiis, thu ciacic Ynlo inn
nur, will enter lino tho athletic gnmeu
nt Athens, l.awsnn Itnhertson of tho
Iilsli-Amerlcnn Athletic Club, Paul II,
Pilgrim of tho N. Y. A. tt, Thus, K.
Crouan of Huston and Frauds II. Con
nelly will nlso enter.
ii it it
"Dutch" Meier of Prliicelnn stands
n good Chniico lo mako thu Pittsburg
baseball team,
ss ii st
Holler polo lias been Atnrted In San
Prnmisco. ..
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cnnil.l ' ' ''
iuki art' nil iini is loir ru
niV!-'l! ii ,, . V
, Punaljou will, enter (llvi'iiSliI
fc if iJMjA.iT-iiniirin.l
ami IliVt' l.wcuia'irfia )?' In
In et( nt Kuitfi.'Tilrlll'K.wiicj ,w
Is trylilg'for IhiiWilfitlii. .Jill
Tiilhlll, the trainer of the New York
Giants, has lost his Job,
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A saddle horse was recently sojd nt
miction In New- York fur JII'JO. Win.
O. Kockefellcr was the Successful bid
ler.
SHORTJIAIRED
There Is discord In tho Tight Trust
In Sun Prnnclsco.
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C'hnrley Ncrey of Milwaukee Is
looking for a match with IMdlo Han
Ion, Si Si K
Hock Kcyes nnd Utife Turner have
been matched to tight at Colma.
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Pred, Landers has been signed to
box Maurice, Snycra at 1.13 pounds.
They will meet in Milwaukee.
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. Jack "Twin" Sullivan wants to box
Jack O'llricu for the championship,
dans wants n whack nt Sulllwin.
U XI SS
Young Orlffo, tho once great tighter,
Is now n hopeless wieek. lie has been
Jailed.
:s st st
Attell and NeiH.wlll fight for tho
bantamweight championship in Los
Angeles on April 20th.
ii it Si
It Is ntilto iKNwIhlc that O'llrlen and
Ilergcl- will bo matched to meet In
Alay.
SS Si ii
Tommy Ilurna put out two men In
the same night nt San Diego recently.
i:ach lusted about half n round.
ii it it
Kid Paiker and -Maurice Thompson
fought twenty rounds nt Spokami re.
lentl).
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Joo (Ions 'and Itiifc Turner havn
lieoii matt hod to 'box In Sacramento
';, ;tLJ)0INGS ,'.
iiSVn? Mil). bp'a.loiu-Ronio o'lfi turn-
rt'ii!Jlr"M!rf ,'K Mll?"1"" VournQ tomiirr
WJ) W ' WW W H tivnry,i,rivcr.
iTiffi l e In Mi l.cIty.ulU baun hanil to
HJ')Hl!iiiHil'PiVrt'F "iv tv(ns,thht nm,
uiiiveu ns ipriacii. iiiihi is Hie Hint
s iiirlaeHi
Ul"'.if."Wyrle.,VKil)y.l!l'tlf, ,t)'at,.)ias, hH-n
Ul".i f .WWhfflW'f I'tlf, .Dial
UlnJffcqli,sdjiWiliy(;.Jjvuieiiiu;i
J."Wi
imhlf
;i;vl It Is he-
nu. goners,
acn at tho
Tho
drawing, w in tnj.ii, place a
club
house at 10 a. m. Tho players
fd llllll IWIl-'MBTtePs: that
U.Wl,?'liI,rPKil'aHdlci)i. men. jn the
iA'tiWfrth ft .lHffftiijl Wi man ,w,U! play
lWl?sllJ"WrrH a.d by,sUc)i nn anange.
?jj
men
niOnt eijiml matches will icault. Thsro
nrnrltntftnj-n; swrrarrane- ree-chnrgert and
iiih money will nBslst In paying for
tho prlics. j, fR
Owing to the lino condition or tno
course nnd especially the greens some
good pla)lng Is looked Tor.
The next match at theso links will
be on April 22d, when tho big White
Knclc cup will lm up ns n prize. Thlt
win niwnys he tnc biggest monthly
event In gelling c Ireles. I'laerx
n ro
ptnitlKlng steadily for this 'vent
I'cillmvlng aro tho matches that nre
to lie played on tho Moannlua links
this jcar:
May nlli Medal play compctl'lou,
May 31st Hntrlcs closo for match
piny tourney.
August 12lh Ilogoy competition.
October 2lKt I.'ournomo match.
npcemher !ith--Mi1al play.
This affords many good tournament
for the nsplrlng golfer nnd they will
nil be looked rorwnid to with Internet,
Tho Mmiiia club which lias been Hut
most popular cuiirso for Iho last two
years, has only n few tuoro days to
llw. It (s expected that building will
fiuumeiKi' on thiisa links In n few
days. It Is ipiho posslhlo that there
will be one lingo jnatc.li betoro this
iiiiiiso Is given up.
KOPKE ON HAWAII
KrnesJ.Kopko, tho crack lornl swim
mer, Is nn Kuwait working for n sugar
tlirl II t n I till! Infill) j"i Itillinilo tnin Iti I v
' " "" "" ' '' " ' 1' "'"m J . ." .
irit ,l0 HW,lllIll1B ,,, ,,otw(,ell ,lu
wlll, ,,,, , , T(1I. nlcrstri)
j smlltm will Imi sorry to learn thin
inmch is on, ns them nio many oplie
Ions ns to who la tho better man, Thr
mU!os have now lost two or their
i,st ,0ay mt. , Kn,)10 ml Htistacc
mid wl.li Ihesu two out thuy will havi;
n hard I line defeating thu Htalauln
shiKiiil they meet in tho water Carni
val on Juno 11th.
Peter llnrnn has mado application
for the poult Ion of swimming Instiiic.
tor In the noy haUni that aro to bo
erected on llolcl street, Pcto Is n
crnek In tho water, and has qulta a
"rep" as n swimmer. I In Is known ns
tho human cork. Ho would mako a
goot man for tho place.
Swlmnieis aro all looking forward tn
tho opening ol thu Hold llnths with In
(crest. There will bo nn opportunity
for much lining nnd walor polo In
these baths,
STOCKHOLDERS MEETING
The io wll beja meeting of thciso who
have HiibKcrlbed for" stock In tho Hotel
natlit.. At ilils' mcollng n board of ill
motors atid oflVcers will bo elected for
tho fist yeur, Thoro Is mora tntcieat
taken in the new project each day nnd
(he subscription list will soon closo.
With n 75 foot tank tho boyB will
have n chancft 10 do sonio record
hi caking. With fresh water faster
' tlmo call bo mado.
ESTABLISHED 1780
Walter Baker
& Co'.'s
CHOCOLATES
and
COCOAS
For enllnp, drinking, 'nnd cooklnp
Pure, Delicious, Nutritious
oROrl3ASGOOO,o
&
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DretVfut Cocoa, 1 .2 lb. tun
Ililft'i Chocolale (uniwrrlMird), 1 .2 lb. eVn
Crrmin Sweet Chocolite, 1-4 lb, cVn
Trr Snte by t.mdlns Croccts
In Honolulu
WALTER BAKER & CO. Ltd
DORCHESTER, MASS., U.S. A.
13 HIGHEST AWAHItt IS CUItOPH
AND AMfWCA
BALL GAME TODAY
Thcro will bo n baseball frame nn
Iho I'linahoii campus today nt .1 o'clock
between tho P. A. 0. l.iaguo learn and
Onhu College. This game should
prove a hard match, m both teams np
pear well matched.
Yesterday there was n game be
tween tho Oahn College and tho mill
Infantry. After n well-contested
gnmo tho blueeonts came oh victorious
wllh a scoro of C-t.
Tho soldiers played n good gnmo nil
rllV' 'jlstpiwistut,1'
FIGHTERSGO.JO HAUL
Dick Sullivan. iJatit Mcl'nilden nnd
KM Vlelrrn iloparirid on the (Maudlim
U'n Alnnl ycisleiday ,ln cquipntyr with
thn.Li Aj Ci flmw.., It. Is, proposed tn
iliavej. vitl,,tliu show nnd glp ppar
ring exhlhltloris. Tlila will lm unite an
attraction to tho show nnd It will glv
the Inlanders a, fiance tp sec real llvo
pugs. In nctlfin.
MePadden was not anxious p take
tho trip nnd was only persuaded by
receiving n loitnd-lrlp ticket, "Swim,
ml.nq is bnd," said Jack. "I, donl llko
Ilia Idea of getting stranded or ma-rooneilLnnM)ne-or'thosiHslam!iT.,u"Th'
glove nrtlsls should make cmlto n hit
mi tho other ,lBlandg..
f f " Vitl 'il tiT
THEPITCHER
"In my opinion," said Pitcher "Wild
11111" Donovnn, of Detroit, tho other
.lav. "Hie hitting this year will be
lighter than over befnro In the big
leagues, American League pitchers,
ami mlii) n few Nnlliuml League pitch
irs, havo almost reached tho perf"ct
inarn, and the iiinu who can clout tho
Mihcrc for sonicitlilng over .300 average
these da) s Is gelling nil thero Is In
Iho willow out of It. Of cnurso Ihq
team that n mnn la traveling with
menntt a great deal concerning hh
average. If ho" Is traveling .with n
championship trnm he Is compelled to
Inco the first-string twislcra each day',
while If ho Is n member of n second
mtn nlnn lm Is allowed a, crack, nt thu
uiiciiers mat tno teams aro toing out
-Tho man on n first division team that
Is hitting for ,800 or belter Is fast
enough for nny tram In tho country.
Tho pieinhei'H of the second division
lenni do not ileservu so much credit,
but even nt that tho man that day in
and day out ran hit the ball for .300 Is
good. Thorn nre few easy marks In
tho big leagues Just now, and, tho man
on the firing line has a curve) or two
If he is a second s.rlng nrtlst. Tho
foul strike rule, of course, has helped
41m pllrhers tho last few years, and
lins been tho means of tho now men
In the league making good, lint theio
nro other elements that has caused tho
clecrcaso In hat'lng, Tlu Introduction
nf the spit ball has ban n lot to do
wllh the ralllni; off In balling. It Is n
hard hull lo connect with nnd Mill
hauler lo place. Hut worst of all,
when n plnyer does succeed In hit
ting It on the noscf It does not travel
nt the rate that tho other curve balls
will. It's hard enough to lilt a fact
curve, but yiieii they have perfected n
ball that Is not only n puzzlo to moot.
but will not trnvel w;hcii tho plnyer
tins succeeded In connecting with It,
It Is readily seen that tho batter In tho
big leagues Is up ngaliiBt It. That tho
rurvn ball has enmo to stay thero Is
nn doubt, but I think that sumo of
tho twists that tho pitchers used last
year will not bo so popular In a yeur
or so Hall playcis, llko everyono else,
aro in tho gamo for tho money, nnd
when they realize that a certain curve,
will cut off 10 years of (heir playing
life they will bo more than willing to
let that particular curvo alone, Theio
nro certain muscles In tho arm that
can bo used for years without any
gTcat Injury, whllo others will not
stand tho strain for half Iho tlmo. In
tho uso of tho splthall the icsults havo
pioven to tho satisfaction of pitchers
using It that It Is no tho ball that will
keep men In tho gamo for any number
ot years.
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Weekly Bulletin SI per year.
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SOCIAL NOTES
ifiiuAmuumi!M
Additional 8oclal News on Pane 3.
Major Puller and family expect toigo
to Washington in a few months, ntuch
to tho regret of their friends. Dr. Itoi
slter has already received his onlers to
depart. 'lloth he nnd Ills wlfo have
necn very prominent in golfing circles
ns well ng society In genernl.
Dr. Taylor Is still III In his npnrl
meats nt the Young with n trained
nurse.
Mr. John II. llllss Is III nt the Mo.im
hotel.
Mrs. Koc ly. Miss Judd and Dr. P.mlly
Noble departed for the Coast on the
Sonoma,
Mrs. Itudolf Slattery gnve n pleasant
iricptlou nt the Alexander Young for
Mrs, tltnves nnd Miss (Irnvcs on Mon
day afternoon.
Dr. Waller Maxwell, so well and fav
orably known hero, nrrlved from New,
Zealand for a few weuks vacation.
Mr. nnd Mrs. A. I). Tnylnr nro living
nt their new residence In Upper Mnno.i
valley.
SS SS it
I.mly Alexander, who visited
hcrei
two jears ngo, Is In Hongkong.
n n n
ilrs. IMgnr Wood sailed for
her
She
homo In Halifax on the Mo.ina,
expects to return In AiigUfL
Mr. nud Mrs. (leorgo llndlek gave n
charming luncheon Inst Sunday In
honor of Captain nnd Mis, Nlblack nn
Mr, nnd Mrs. l'ocke, who salt on the
Mongolia ur the coast.
ii ii IS
Mrs. Clarence Ashford was the host
ess of n most enjoyable luncheon on
Friday In honor of Mrs. Henry l.yon.
Among thoso present were Mrs. S. M.
Paiker. Mrs. Raymond do II, Ijtynrd
Mm. Puller. Mrs. Wilder. Mrs. Chns.
Wilder. Mis. Slncknbie, Mrs. Hustlii,
Mies Mclntryrc, mid Miss Young. Aflei
luncheon tho guests plnycd cards.
is ii n
In honor uf the birthdays of Mcssr.
Walter nnd I. Dillingham, Mr mid Mr.F
c iiuiiz cnicriainci ai iiinncr un i uura
clay cvenllB. Tho cxciulatto ta,blo dec
orations and Japanese; pink' bamboo
nnd thcrry blossoms being most dalht
lly Introduced upon w enihroldl'rcc'
cfloth'uf pin): Ifnrn. Amolifc llioso, lres
rnt were besides the gitcsls of honor:
Xlrs. Helen, No'oilan. Mr. nnd Mrs, Per-1
cy HeiisoiI.'MlsA Helen Kitchen and 'Mr.
Urtbcrt Atklriitaii. i
' " l
A' meeting of1' thb'Daitgltibri cjf'rlb
wall. held at the rciblenco" l)f "Mrs:
Ciiffcy oil Thursday. shtnU that l)ic so
ciety in doing something.' A r'abli'c'1
oon lb bo erected' by them to; i-emt-I
memnrmc ma unuie oi'nuuanu. aii
Interesting feature of the meeting was
tho report bf'tlin tommllteo, Jtrs. Illleii
A. Weaver nnd Mrs, P.'O. Jones and'tho
pdoptlnn of nn Inscription foil the
stone. The, committee wltlncxt'detldo
upon n suitable spot for the mark- of
mi8""Urout'v1ilittoii "'crpntr-tvtto;
through their committee, Mrs. Irene II
IIc)lowny,nui.MIiBtAiinit.Mi Paris, sev
eral Hawaiian names have been sub
mitted to tho Superintendent of Public
Works for his approval. The llrst on
the list, Llhollhii, will by his courtesy,
be bestowed upon the old pall load,
llereulter that road will be known by
n name that has belonged tn two kiugi
ot the Kiiiuchnmiiin Hue. Several new
members weio reeched by a unani
mous vole nud tho unutveisary meet
ing, to lake plnco on the .10th of April,
pattly social In Its natute, promises to
bo ono of Interest.
The funeral of Mrs, Wllhelmlne
Schmidt, beloved wife of II, W,
Schmidt, took place, on' Tucisdliy the)
3rd Inr.tant, from tho Gorman Church,
Pastor' Pclmy eloquently pfllclatlng..
Tho llorul tributes weio inniiy and
hc.-iullful. The body wns Intoned In
tho Schmidt family plot In Niiuanii
valley. Tho pall heaters wcro: Mcssir.
J. P. Hackfeld, W. Pfotonhatier, Hi
Schult7.c, II, von Damni, P. I.euike, II.
(iehrlng, Mrs. Schmidt Isjnuuriicd Iry
liromlneiiL fuiullleg In (lei many mid
Switzerland nnd by tier large family
lirre.
1.
CATHOLIC CHURCHES.
The Catholic Church of St. John the
llapllst, Kullhl-wacun, in charge of
Jtcv. Pathcr Clement. Tomorrow, April
tith. Palm Sunday, 8:110 u. m., high
lur.t.K, dlstrlhiitlou of palms blessed,
sermon, collection, siiiilny scnoui, i p.
in., Husiiry.
The Catholic Church of St. Joseph,
Moannlua, In i barge ot Itev. Pathei
Clement. Tonionow, April hlh. Palm
Hunihiy, II ii. in., high mass, dlHtilhu
tlou of p.ilnm, si'i moil, collet thin, Hun-
lay scliool. 3 p. in., stutlntis of Hit
Crons,
THE SALVATION AHMY.
Thero will bo lueqllngs In tlio Salva
tion Army hall, comer King and Nuu-
nun streets, tomorrow ns folluWs' '
Holiness meeting nt 10:30 n, m.
Illblo class and Sunday school nt 3
p. in,
Young People's legion at 0 p. tu.
Rahul lou meeting tit S p. in.
Mis. AUJt. Uamberry nnd Captain
Shlpp will littva charge. Tho YouiirJ
Peoples meeting will ho led by MM
Flora Canon, everybody tordhilly In
vited. FIRST M. E. CHURCH.
Services tonionow at follows: !) u
m., Junior l.caguo; 10 n. m Sunday
school; 11 u, m,. public worship, pastor
pieaiiics, subject. "Cuiu for Spiritual
Opthalmla"; 0:30 p. in., Kpworth
l.caguo; 7:30 p, In., public uomlilp, Mr.
Wndman speaks, "A messngo for tho
individual." All mndo welcome.
SMtT Fine Job Printing at the Bui
letir. r'lee.
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nttcntlon In Hie selenllflt) world than
that r.iado by K. Ijo Mlnges of ltoches
ter, N. Y, Air. Mlnges in to short men
nnd women what tho great wlmrd. Kill.
Bon, Is to olectrlclty. Jin Jiai gathered
moro Information rclalUn tn bone,
tntisclo nnd sinew than nny ono else In
existence. Mnklns people grow tnll
lias lieen n hobby villi Mr. Mlnges for
years, nnd tho results ho has accom
plished nro startling to n high degree,
lly his method every man or woman
not over HO jearn cf r.t,-o can bo mndo
to prow from two lo llvo Inches In
height, nnd any ono older than that
mny Increaso his height lorceptHly.
Ills method lias tho Indorsement of
lending ,liiyslilnns.,n,nd(Biieral prom
WotlTfc(IWatln ini! )i.itSljilons havo
adopted It .for two better phvslcat devel
opment of their nmillft. If. Vein, would
llko to InerrnyAIKiMiaVwA'should
Vcail trip book w'ttlch" telW f'hqw this
itmarkUbld 'cIscdvtr'i"'v,ii, ipallo nnd
rcVeals to ybtl'Hh.i,bcKutt'.piiaw to
grow talL,'ltiitt"rrriVMYmiirn not
askedotoisnd''li slnUln'WHt, nnd If
-TOU-ilo3lroi'HH vrtintiill i1hI''oii tho
Jtattmdntrijlofb'-anifrod't'iiiwiro hnvo
grown from two tor.lWoil.lmlies In
bolr,tt,):,icOJowlnit ttllstnelBOd. Tho
pu,U pronuloWy,iuoijniaivVctli Mnny
havttcreiun,,(u(lluiuiiV1i,llii oo. Inchea
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;T.n:iiiuiipti:i- 3iri-.M'irij-T"ii"-"".
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nnd narniles'VWS-''"7)i(r fflcxit I
o,icr-
scl-
glenlc
ost Intl.
mate' friends 'nccil not- nW'i.M!nt vmi
nrH 'Mn frn-'anyAimm will
ho sent In p.alnl'cnve'fAVVtf. 'Tfnl book,
"IIow'ttt'OrbwTttir'cclntilln- Illustra
tions' Hint w'lll'In'terMf'tiiiil Jfistrnet
ttny'BirS.:' OfftnntTffMITlH'W'Tlltlko bookn
will bo given nwny nbsolutely free,
poBtngo prepaid, whllo tho present edi
tion lasts. If 'you want (o grow tnll
wrlto to-day In strictest confidence, for
n freo copy.
Addrcs: THE CATlTILAOn CO..
7 Avenue do 1'Opora,
Purls, J'ranco.
fnr. 20111
PASSHNGERQ BOOKED.
Per P. M. S. 8. Mongolia, for S.iu
Prnnclsco, April 7 Mis, P I J. Nlrii
oil. Miss Loube Nichols. Mrs. S. (i.
Wilder, M"'. and, Mrs. A. A. Moore. Mr.
nnd -Irs, (I. P. Khby. Mlns Mary J. AI-
icu.r one Kiniiiaii, .mish kiiiiii.iii,
Oci'V50'P, Cookct nnd wife. is. L. M.
Slattery, II. Hcliullzo. Mr. mid Mrs. II.
Peicko 3 chlhlrcjii nud nnld, Mr. nud
MrX (leo, P. Ciislle nnd 3 daughters,
Mrs. V L, Tenney and nm, Mis. M. II.
Alexander, II. C4 Distou. J. ('. (1111 mid
wife. Lieut. Comdr. A. P. Nlblack nud
wife, Mks Cation, Miss P. M I Inen,
T. K. Itjrtti. I,, 15. Itynii, C. J. ltynii. J.
II. ltynu. Mrs. J. II. lly Mrs. T. K.
Hyun, Miss Norlpe Ilyaii, Mr nud Jlr.i
I!. J. Waddell, Mis. J. W llergstrom
nnd 2 children, ill. T Vms, wire nnd
child. Mrs. A. Ilurckcrs. .Mrs. (). J. Ilei
tis, Capt. Stownrt, Mis. Stewart. Miss
M. L. Maddoii.O. Wlllard. Mrs. L Ham
lin, Mis, M. A. Cunningham, Mlrs N.
Cilimluglinni, L. a. Itolilnnun, ,. Moser,
W, Stephcusun, Mrs. A. Mneklnlush and
daughter, .MUa Kiiliimiiiiu Ward, Mlsa
L. Wiliil, Chas McWnyne. Mr. mid Mrn.
S. 11. Pnrhes, Miss A. Mcrrlam, It. S.
Itosmrr, Mrs, (I. II, Homier, .1. S. Mc
Caudles, II. P. Wlehmaii, P. Wlch
man, nurse and 3 chllilien, Mrs. H, A.
Mellryde. Mrs. A. K Priidrn, Miss (len
ovlino Ulx.J, Murgnn linker. Mis. Ilur
ni WolbH pud 'i children, MIkh IC. II
McKenzlc. II. J. Schoniienu, Mrs. An
gus mid 2 daughters, II. II, Warder..
U, T. PniwuiR, Mr. nnd Mrs. I). j,
Thomas. A. 11, Kllers, C. li, tiapii,
Mrs. A. W. T. llottoniley, Dr. W. tt
W7le. W, II, Chilton, Prank Levy. Mr,
nml ..Mrs. MeAlpIno, Mr nnd Mis, W. I'.
J Slufford. P. K. Wnlsh, wife nnd 2
clilldrcn, W. It. Smith, Jno. Wllhelin,
Jos, Prcdcrlcks. Thus. Prime, It.
Schmidt, O. P. Thlclcii, O. Ashlkng
nnd seivant, Miss Kthel Thnrnloii, A.
O. Muiieun.
t iik il
REAL ESTATC TRANSACTIONS.
Entered for Record Apr. 6, 1906,
Fro m10i30 a. m. to 4 p. m.
I-irst Hani; of Hllo Ltd to Heinlelln.
0 (luiiiey mid IihIi Hel
Henrietta 0 t1uiney,nnd hsh to Plrst
llanlcof Hllo Ltd M
McCandlcss Hldg Co Ltd Notlco
Paniihau Sgr Pltu Co to Territory of
Hawaii. , Agrmt
.Mrs J K Loo Neu by ntty to York
Tin et al L
Ho Yucii'Soy to Ah Lpong CM
John J Huvtry to Win L Hopper... I)
Entered for Record Apr. 7, 1906,
From 9 a. m. to 10:30 a. m.
Wm Olepau and as tr mid wf In Hen
ry Smith tr M
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