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WAILUKU, MAUI.
TELEPHONE 226.
BISMARK BRANCH STABLES
LAHAINA, MAUI.
Hacks, Carriages, Buggies and Sad
dle Horses on short notice.
Carriages meet all steamers. Com
petent drivers, reasonable rates, new
vehicles and live stock.
MASONIC TEMPLE
WEEKLY CALEPIDAH.
MONDAV
Pacific Stated.
TUIIHDAV
Oceanic Second Degree.
WHUNKSIMV
TMIJWHIAV
Honolulu Commandery 5 p. m.
Regular.
Rose Croix 7:30 p. m. Cere
mony of the Lights.
KHIDAV
IATMWI1AV
Lei Aloha Chapter Regular.
All visiting members of tliu
order arc cordially Invited In at
tend meetings (if Ideal lodges.
HARMONY LODGE, No. 3, I. 0. O. F.
Sleet very Monday evening at 7:30
111 I. O. () I' Hall. Knit blrcct.
II II. lli:NillV Keiielnry.
I'lil.MKIt i:. srilWAIIZIIKIKI. N.(I.
,l visiting hio'lu-rs very cordially
tiv Id.
MY
STIC LODGE, No. 2, K. of Pj
'eels eery TiickiI.iv evening lit
'Vel.iM; In K. of P. Hull. King
I. visiting brutlicru cordially in
lu iiltend.
j. whitehead, c.c.
K. WAI.DItON, K.lt.S.'
OAHU LODGE, No. 1, K. of P.
Sleets every V'rlilny evening nt
K. I'illull. King stint, nt 7:311. Stem
licrS&f M)stle Lodge. Nil 3. Wni. Sic-
Klillcy Lodge. No t. and vlMltlUK
brnll.erx iiinllally lnlti-d.
General Business.
A. I). HON II. V. C.
A. S. KENWAY. K.lt.S.
HONOLULU LODGE 016, D. P. O. E.
Honolulu Lodge No. 01(1. II. p. o. i:..
Mill meet In their new hall, on Miller
iiml Ilurctiioiu streets, every l'rlilay
evening.
lly order or the K. 11.
HAKItV II. SIMPSON,
Secretary.
cn:o. ii. ana us. i:.it.
Wm. M'KINLEY LODGE No. 8, K.of P,
Sleets every Saturday evening at
7:30 o'clock In K. of 1'. Hull, King
trcct. Visiting brothers cordially In
TlH-i o intend.
M. M. JOHNSON, C.C.
K. A. JACOllSON, K.lt.S.
HONOLULU AERIE 140, F. O. E.
MeelH nn tlio 2nd and till WEDNEK
DAY evenlngx of eaili monlli nt 7:3(1
o'clock In K. of P. Hall, King direct.
Visiting Eagles uru Invited to ut
trnd. SAM McKEAC.UE. W.l
11. T. MOOltU, W. Secy.
HAWAII CHAPTER No. 1, ORDER OF
KAMEHAMEHA.
Meets every first ami third TI1UIIS
DAY or each month In rrotcrnlty Hall,
Odd Fellows' llulldliig. Kurt Btieet, nt
7: 3D o'clock p. m. A full nltemlamo
Is desired nt every meeting.
Transaction of Business.
N. FERNANDEZ,
Kiiuuhnu.
COURT CAMOE3, No. 8110, A. O. F.
MeelH every 2d and llli Tuesday of
each month nt 7'3U p. in., In S.m An
tonlo Hull, Vlncyiinl Htieet.
Yltltltig brothers lurdlally Invited
to nttenil.
a. k. vii:hiia. c. n.,
XI. C. l'ACHECO, r. s.
HAWAIIAN TRIBE No. 1, I. O. R. M.
Meets overy Bccond ami fourlli
FRIDAY uf each inoiilli In I. O. O. I'.
Hall
Visiting brothers cordially halted tu
attend.
W. C. Mit'OY, Bacliem.
A. i:. SIUUI'IIY, C.of H.
CUT KINDLING WOOD, Northwest,
DELIVERED, $7.50 PER CORD.
A. C. MONTGOMERY
P. O, BXO 152. TEL. MAIN 151.
YARD, corner QUEEN & MILILANI.
4 -MSA 4&MkLiuJmtoi.m ,.atotmfi.r.. unljjt....-.,..,
The
Purest
Apple
Cider
Is
Martinclli's
Gold
Medal
Brand
A Pleasant and Hygienic Bev
eragc tor Young and Old.
Tor Sale Bottled and In Bulk
-by-
Hoffschlaeger Co., Lid,
DISTRIBUTORS.
KING AND BETHEL STREETS
Don't Buy
Cheap Paint
If you use cheap paint you are certain
to regret It. Inferior paint is dear at
any price. W. P. FULLER &.
CO. '3 PURE PREPARED
PAINT is guaranteed to give
satisfaction. It looks bit
ter and is more durabto
than any other nalnt on the
market. The secret or this Is
that only the best Ingredients
are uccd In its composition and
that they are accurately mixed,
Lewers & Cooke,
LIMITED.
177 SO. KING ST.
Alexander & Baldwin'
LIMITED.
i. P. COOKE Manager
OPPICERS.
II. F. Baldwin President
J. B. Castle Vice President
W. M. Alexander... Second Vice Pres.
L. T. Peck.. Third Vice Pres.
J. Wnterhoute Treasurer
E. E Paxton Secretary
W. O. Smith Director
SUGAR FACTORS,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS and
INSURANCE AGENTS
Agents for
Hawaiian Commercial & Sugar Co.
Haiku Sugar Company. 4
Pala Plantation.
Maul Agricultural Company,
Klhel Plantation Company.
Hawaiian, Sugar Company.
Kahuku Plantation Company,
Kahulul Railroad Company,
Haleakala Ranch Company,
Another Shipment of
MONUMENTS
JUST RECEIVED
AT 1048-50 ALAKEA ST.,
BY J. C. AXTELL & CO.,
P. O. BOX 842.
PHONE BLUE 1801, HONOLULU
& CO,,
LIQUOR OI2AUIERS.
QUEEN AND ALAKEA 8TREET3.
TEL. MAIN 492.
FAMILY TRADE SOLICITED.
Orders delivered to all parts of city.
Electric Flash Lights
ALL 8IZES.
GUY OWENS Co.
Phone Main 315. Union St nr. Hotel
No I Guave Charcoal
A Large Stock Always on Hand.
GONSALVES & CO., LTD.
QUEEN ST.
Illnnk books of all soils, ledgers
etc., manufactured by tbo Bulletin Tub.
Ilililnb Company.
LOCAL AND GENERAL
QOn l,nc 'or week Is the cost of
Ouu a Bulletin Want Ad. the bene
fit st cured may easily be worth a hun
dred times 30 cents!
White slcjni nulos. Stockyds stable.
Try one of those: delicious but sup
pels nt (lie Council Cnfo.
l''rch J.t in. II icnlH Hi. ut factory, 181
Hotel St I'eicli this week.
longest stuck of Easter eggs In Hie
clly. New England Ilnkcry.
II. I-', Ehlcrs tc Co. will be closed
nil il ly loiuortow, (lood Friday.
Curtis I' latikea Is said to have nil
.iinhltloii to be n County Supervisor.
Theie will be n icbe.ils.il nt the
Clki hall tonight of "The College
Wuloi "
.Sl mllci of grndlng linn hreii colil-phti-d
on the Wiihlnvwi IimiiiIi of (be
O It & I. Co.
iiur Eaxtcr Continue will not bu
(omplele without one of tlmw new tt.ir
nmilx nt IllilerK.
Ii Is f.ir better to drink puro beer
Hum Impure water. 1'ilnio UiKcr Is
ali!iuliilcl pure.
Outers will be tuketi now for Hot
( iiik IIiiiih nt the .New Kimlaud ll.ik
er tc I'ntuly Co.
Order n nko broiler, frctOi Island
beef mid c.il nt ltnyinond ltaucli M:ir
Let, telephone 4CI.
J A. Itntb ilrlHcred Hie nddrens ut
the noonday service for men In the
(jtntK bullilliiK today.
The Mnno.i Impiovcnieiit Club will
inn t nt tlio Miiiku Coif ClilblmiitC
I'rlday eeuliif; at 7:30.
The Klkn are iieRohitlni; with C. M.
Cooke to kern ro the Hour our .liiliu
NotlM store for n lodge loom.
Illom Is sbowltiK tblii neck notup due
Id Hk sateen skills uf IichI iiiinllly. In
lour Bljleti. Price V-M uud ?:'.
Chinese wbu wanted t lie boycott fund
Edit to China to nld schools, bale elect
id their candidate for treasurer.
Henry .May k Co., me exceptlonallj
well Mucked with fresh crrs for Kurt
cr. Tin re's cnoiiRh for un-rylimly.
When in doubt uru "Arabic" for your
Iron loot. It defies bent and defeats
riiM. Callforiiln I-'icd Co., ORcnts.
Itobert McAtdue of (liecuoib, Kiol
l.ind. h.is iiiiichiiheil .Mr. Scut I 'h p.ilut
Iiik f Diamond Head, ns seen from
liuilaliis
Huiutur Dickey, opposed to die Ihiuor
tralllc, hiih be dues nut think that '
mil eier rc: pruhlbltluu here, mid be
liilk'WH II would be iimiIIhIi tu to.
Superiuiiiiilcut Kckhnrdt of the
tliiieu'H Hospital offers the use of water
rioiu the uil'Mluii well to nclRlihot
(tiifTeiltiK from the icHonoIr sburtiiRe.
a. .Mil-. Asniey, iiirei'ior or nie mii
tiul Weather Unrein here. Iiiih rAriwil
Until e that he Is to lie trnliKfened lo
the wc.il hi r buriMii olllie nt I'llUburR-.
A pa I iay a w-lnhlni; clRht fiiiuiids Ih
on cxhlliltlon ut the I'ruulolluu Coiii-
jlililcc iiiniim Riown nt the I'edernl ICx
lurlmeiH Station hillside by Jnulca IM
Vfnril. i Jublleo Incubators. Tln basluvs
uiarhlne. Hot water sybtcm, not Hut
air. Keo them before liiijliif. SI. 'W.
SUClirsiiey h Sun'H, Ltd., urciiIs, tjueeu
Street.
. I'llday of Ibis week helm? (lood l'rl
la. the l.ullcj' huwIuk iiiitIIiik of tlio
(lulld uf Kt. Audluw's Cathedral, will
be held till altcriiuuu, ut Hie usual
hum and place.
A iiiectluK of the Second ltrpiibllcuii
1'iiilm.l Club of the Fott i III Dlslikl
will lie Ik Id ,il the corner of Kic-.iu
luukii Kticct and Wilder incline this
cmiiIiir, nt T.mU uVlook.
.MiiiiIi"Ih of KuiiipiM liipioeuicnt
Clilh mi-el nt Hie 'AriIciiIHIic IiiiIIiIIhk
lonlliht iiml hi.u'iiuidilieiis by I.. Teli
lie) Peek, president of the Rapid Trau
blt Co., on Impioicil cur i-crtUc.
The icpoit of the WiisblllBtuu lefilll
deli'K.itluu Ii.im In iu pichcutcd lu the
truMees of (he Chamber of Couimcice
mid tiled. The xtory told tbeielu has
already appalled lu the local picks.
A larRily alteuded mcelliiK of the
ciedltoiH uf Hart & Co. was held jcblcr
d.iy iiftet no i,i. The lllsbop 'I'niht Co.,
i.tu.. It. u. Kelilioid, manatcr, w u
named as tiuxlee fur the creditors.
Mm. Klhel Taslur. llurlst. Youus
hotel. Is to the flout hh usual with a
ihuke slock of ll.ister HowerH, Imlicl
iVK l.'.iKlcr lllieM. I.lly of the Valley
iiihch mid tarnations. I'lacu orders
1JA1H.V.
JiiiIro Itulilnrou yestcid.iy nfteruooii
Rtauied a decree of ilhone lu the suit
of .Mary IMIen Leslie h. Sam 1'. Leslie,
uf the mounted polke, on riouiiiIh of
iiuii-kuiioii. 'I he Ubellce must pay ?M
;i month alimony.
A hiiiitUe pinyer mcelliiK on tup of
I'liinlibuwl. under (bu auspices of the
Yoiiiir People's boeletles, Is planned for
K.nier murnlni; fiom 7 In K. It may
he led by .Mrs. Richards, mother of
Thcudoie Itlcluirds.
1'asyciiRcis deparllni! per B. H. Si
beria mid H. 8. China, leiuo our old-
ers for baRHaRu with the Union Kx-
piess Co. for ipilck iiml lelhiblc ser
vice. II.irriirc iiRentB for 1'ailllc .Mall
H. S. Co. Tel. Sluln bO.
The ICaRles met last cvenlni; and ie
puitH mi the Peninsula picnic wrru le
iclcd. Putt I'lcHldent Slurils lluucii
berB was presented with a Jewel as u
Kpeeliil lUiuplliiK-ut fioui (be IoiIrc, lb
piexentatlon upccih beliiB by lllklrlct
llciuny Sliniinm. The Jewel Is set with
illamunils and rubles. Sir. Huscuheri:
was delcRiile from Hawaii to (be nu
lloniil lunveiiliou In Denver.
The Honolulu ICtiRlneerliiR Associa
tion meets this cvcuIiir. The story nf
ocean tilcRtaph cables will be tuld by
J. D. (ialncs, supeiliiteudent for the
I'uiHlc commercial Cnblo Company s
ktatlun at Honolulu, uud Captain llasll
Combe, commander uf the cablo steam
er Itesloicr, ntlached to the Pacific
HatUm mid now here. The meetliiK
will bu held In the Sjinpljony Club
looms, llualeal.1 l.uwn.
SlauiiRer (leo. 1'alrchlld of the Slnkco
HiiR.ir Co., Is iiioted us sayltiR, In re
gain tu tliu .MoluKuns nt Kapnu: "We
me satlslled to keep tbuso wbu tiro
Ruud mid let them work Independent ut
nny lommiiulty proposition, but In that
we me liMiipeiml by somn ridiculous
iiillni; of the Land Cnmuilnsloncr, who
tells me they will work ns n commun
ity or not at all. PoitiiRueso are lenv
Ins bemuse tlio government will not
Klve them the same oppoi Utilities It lias
tlio Slolokuus.
Mf.JdAt, twj
'QsBftN
Eyes
Examined
may mean something for you or It may
mean nothing; It depends upon the
skill, knowledge, and fitness of the
examiner.
Our examinations are conducted aft
er the most approved methods, and,
back of all, we have adequate knowl
edge of the eye and Its needs.
A. N. 8ANFORD
Optician
Boston Building, Fort 0L,
over May &. Co.
MONUMENTS,
Hnwnlinn Iron PenCo tS; Monument WorltM
NEXT TO YOUNG BLDO., 176-180 KINO ST. PHONE 287.
iiHMIE
Vesuvius Is Quitting
r.lMwhifiif l'rcta tymftil Cubic)
N'anle- April 11. it Is In lined that
the eruption of the volmuo uf VcxiivIili
Ii.im spent Its furce. The full of nslic.i
Is dlniltilshliiK. mid coudltlnuH In the
dlrtilct affected by (lie dlnim banco
have been mni'llbratcd lomewhat.
Showman: Bailey Dead
M"t'ifd )'n-i Hiitchil t'utilrj
New Yurk. April II.- Ilalley tliq
sjiowiuuu, Is ilcail.uf ervslpilus.
James Ant limn llailey was burn ut
Hi trpit..Mlcblgau..Aiu.llwj4lU ut-JUilyJ.
IKIm lie1 wuh Dipluiucd In clilldldiJd.
mid worked un u farm (or bis huauNir
the summer lime. t'.oliiK lu school in'
I lie winter uiuiithH. lie oceanic con
uiitd with llu Itulilnsoii & l.ako
show's befoie i he war, and later was
mitWrV clerk wlili the llllh Ohio Ke
Imcilt. He n-eiiieri'd' (lie show busi
ness alter Hie war, mid In 1870 tuok tin.
Conner k Ilalley cirrus tu Australia,
rluntlng (lie animals uu Hie Mcuuu r
Ut Honolulu en loTite. 'I his circus wits
lUiiKulldalcd with that'.u( llanium lu
1881. liecunilnK known ns the llainuui
& Ilalley chows, and of this Ilalley In
cline uiilc owuir after tile death ul P.
T. llatnuui.
Dowie Seeks Compromise
Mi'l'il'( 1'iisi Mprrfuf Cubic)
CIiIi.iro, A i H 11. Dowie Is hi-ekliiR
a iuuiiiuuilke
Drydock Goes Adrift
(AtuHtdtttttl i'rcA Special Cubic)
.Malta, April II. -After Ibe Ills dry-
dock Dewey left this port. kIii Inoke
her low lines In a storm and dtlfted at
the mercy of the winds mid the M'us
for twcnty-lbice hours. She was re
captured, however, mid Is now pin
ceedliig on hir way satisfactorily.
Saigon Partly Burned
(Mtauchidd i'rr Klicclul Cubic)
S.ilRun, April 11. This city, (ho enp
Itnl of Indo-Clilna, has been paitlully
ilestrojoil by the. Klve bundled
bouses were burned.
Withdrawing Troops
Msaiiffufiil 'mm finilul Cubic)
TlenUIn, April II. Tlio withdrawal
(if the (leiniau tioopu fioui (his city has
begun.
Castro Has Retired
(.tin. (Infill 'nan Klicclul Cubic)
Caracas, April 1!, President Ciistto
lias letlrcil, Iciuporarlly, and Vlco Pres
ident (loiuez Is nuw chief executive.
REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS,
Entered for Record Apr, 11, 1306,
From 10:30 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Slhr'u it nl lo T Hoyuma CM
Cecil Drown tr to 1'lorence U Dovo
rarltel
Niiwiililne mid vvt to .Minnie Hllvu...l)
Flunk UllveluiH tu Joe 11 Costn 1,
Alili'liam 1'aulanl mid wf et nl (o 1) ,
Paul It UcuhcrK tr 1)
Wm (1 Irwin by ntty lo II Wllhelm i
Woltrra iiel
JeniiR Mow to .nil Yin II
Entered for Record Apr. 12, 1906,
From Da m. to 10:30 n. m.
Ocncvlove Dowsett in II Watcrliounn
Tr Co Ltd si
KHn 1. Klnsleu mid bsli lo VliRlnla
Snntu Jl
-'--' ,ttd nt attitt
OWN A LIBRARY
Not a Carnegie Library, but the
works of your favorite authors, at
homo where you could put your hands
on a book to suit any mood. Books
of humor to Jolly you upi poems for
thoughtful moments; history and
works of like nature for study; and
standard novels by celebrated writers
that are as far above most of the pop
ular slush of today as a Turner paint.
Ing Is above a common chromo.
You can buy your library on the
easy-payment plan and remember,
even though you make a small begin
ning, a library soon grows.
See the display In the window of
Hawaiian Office Specialty Co. on Fort
St. below King, and Imagine such a
library In your own home with books
of your own choosing.
Win, G. Lyon Co.,
LIMITED.
Cor. Hotel and Fort streets, upstairs.
Entrance on Hotel street.
SAFES, IRON FENCE
TI1INKSINSULAK DEPARTMENT
IS SCIinMli TO JOB US
VERY EASY TO UFSET PRESENT
STATUS BY CHANGING A FEW
'WORDS IN ANY BILL
IN CONGRESS.
"'rhls Insular l.'urciu Idea fur Ha
waii looks 'to ir.e like (lu revival of (lie
Colonial projiuiltliiii that was kicking
mound mmc muiU,lis uru mid dually
kicked nut, its wo supposed." This Is
what .11 in Uulnu said yi-Jlcrday In pro
polu that ii mass meitlliR o( citizens
blioulil bu lulled If necessury to utu-
k'st iiRulint any RionpIriK uf llaw'idl
Mill ine rmiippiues ur any otner co
lonial possession."
- The way 1 site It us Is Ibis way.
Theie Is too much Aluericmilsui, too
much popular Ruveriimeul in the prei
nt Tenltuiltil Fjstcm to Suit some of
(.he fifth u boldcrs wbu want mure pow
er. Consequently they want lu shitnlo
us oft Into a In-jp wllli the 'other i'n
irssloiis' nnd then In fine we know It
we will have it iiiluiilal governor with
mute uililtr.try power uud It will he
glorious for (be Governor, but bome
thltiK else for the peojile.
"Wh, Hie minute (hey i:cl tu dab
IiIIiir wllli (bill soil of a thine III Wash
iiiRtuu mi iniKiiduient uf twu ur three
words in (he hill piiivldluK for It tan
upset Hawaii's picscnt status uud pat
us into (lie colonial class lu a twln.i
IIiir." (jiiliiu was Informed that Scnalo,'
.Miiiriiii has said that our hiatus iiiuM
never he Interfered with because the
American Kuvernmcnt will never ro
backward.
"Well. If (hat's (bo mse. let's ro for
ward In the sine mid legitimate way."
said .lliii, "Wasn't It another Senator.
1'oialvCr. who once siiRKested u colonial
Ruieiuinciit for Hawaii?"
III
111 Mil TOM
The Hawaiian Hand Rives n public
luuurl this evenliiR nt 7 1!U at the .Mo
lina hotel, as fololvvs:
I'AUT 1.
.March "Tlio Spirit of Liberty". Bousi
(Ivcitiirn "llalhin lu AlRlers".l(ussinl
ll.ill.nl '"I bo Palms" Kuuro
Selection "Jerusalem" Verdi
l'AUT II.
Vocal Hawaiian Sours... Ar. by IlerRcr
Sirs. N. Alapal.
Seleillun "Th'i Serenade" ....Herbert
Waltz "Iddl NlRhts" Stimiss
riualu "Kliect Cub" Armlt
"The Star S'iiiurIciI llntiuer."
LritluiAlih IJ-: : Rdu.lUiiurnumfRtnml
I'te Crtlal SuiIiirh Ilullvr. It Is the
beet. Two pounds for 7Ce. Sletropoll
lau .Meat Co.
PA8SEN0ER8 ARRIVED.
PASS AUVD
Kkiiii Slnul pnits, per stnir, Claud
Ine. Ap.rll 12. Krom Hnna: SIlss A.
Wells, W. A. Wall, SIlss A. W. Deas,
Mm. A. A. Deas. Miss Johnstone. I'mm
Kahulul: J, p, Cooke, Master Wallace,
Master Hopkins. Sirs. O. A, Vlckery,
W. C. Plenum, Thos. PiilleiBim. Miss
Aliiuy, II. Al. Wells, W. J. Slond),
Sirs. Da Slolta. 1'ioni l.nhalna: I:. A.
fiuulliworth mill wife. W. Cannon, Adj.
1. SI. Ileiubeiry, N. B. (ledRu, Clinrleu
(lay, uud 78 deck passeiiReis.
I'm mSan Francisco, pur likt. S. (1.
Wilder. April 12. Sirs. J. llowman,
(leo. SI. lit nee.
Hxprrlmcntu conducted for some tlmo
by Dr. W. J. V. OsterRout, nsslstnnt
piofessor of botany In the University
ut California, prove that tunny of (bu
mot-t delicate sea plants can live as well
lu flesh water as In sea water.
IlnleO
COMPANY "D." OF H1L0 STILL LEADS
(Continued from Page 1)
Diamond Head Athletic Club 43297
LihucKcgcl Club 35105
Mrs. Lucy Wright, Waimca, Kauai 28J61
Mrs. C. L. Di:kcrson 26416
Thos. C. White, Kealakckua 25743
J.D. McVeigh 21872
Jas. L. Friel (Mauna Loa) 21458
AalaClub 15464
Leo Lorrillard Cummins 14 1 82
D.K. Watson 9743
Miss Hannah Sheldon, Lihue Kauai 9549
Jas. Kula, Kauai 6384
S. K. Kamaiopill 5963
Geo. H. Dunn, Lahaina ; ' 5405
Louis H. Miranda .... 4938
Miss Lucy Kaukau, Lahaina 2567
Tommy Kcarns 2329
John Raposo, Lihuc Store 1617
J. dc Braga, Kauai 1500
Chester Irwin 1209
Kaimuki, Waialae, Palolo Impvt. Club 1206
A. M. Souza 1201
H. D. Joe . ...i 1344
P. N. Kahdkuoluna (Pala, Maul) 812
Sam' Chonrj 1339
J. Rodriguet 377
Court Camoes, A. O. F 173
W. J. Harvey, 04; E. Scharch, 12;
Miss C. Comes, 3; Hazel Hoffman, 4J
Ccoiqo Gall, 5; V. Jacobsen, 7;
August Martin, B9; M. Dotellho, 02;
Honolulu Athlcllc Club, 45; C. E. Pe
terion,,29; Geo. Cachlcopulos, 31; Anil-Swear
Society, 48; Dr. K. Yanagl
hara, Kauai, 9; Mits Mary Con
soles, 20; Chang D. Yen, 11;
Henry Hogan, 37! Jerry Durnlngham,
lni M. Oleviero, 10; Capt. Gregory, 7;
Mils Edna Agau, 17; C. A. Sam, 62;
Mits Eva McLean, 7; Chief Thurston,
6; F. Doyer, G; M.Munlz, 9; E. S. Kong
4; A. Gomez, 4; Geo. Chronls, 59; Rex
Hitchcock, 9; Miss H. M. Machado, 1;
Gro. Porflrio, 1; Mary Cafa, 1; Mitt
Motile Alotau, 27; Henry D. Ryan, 1;
John Kealoha, S; Burnette Brown, 6;
Jockey McAullffe, 1; Annellne 8llva,
1; Mits Hulda Johnson, 405; Ed Qulnn
C05; Joe Mcdelrot, 6; Geo. Oruns, 3;
Katifj Simpson, 3; Mist Kate Wood
ward, 5; Mrs. M. M. Machado, f; Mrs.
A. O. Rota, 1; Mary Gouveia, 1; A.
FcrHandez, 4; Mitt Kate Farrell, 1;
Adeline Mcdelrot, 1; A. I. Sllva, 1;
Alrra Nelson, 1; Aug. Gomes, t; Hulda
Johnson, 1; pacific Barber Shop, 1
Luittana Dancing Club, V, Johnj'Jd
slab, 1; Miss Philomena Perry 1j'
Fritz Van Der Lelno (Koloa), 1; Mist
Mary Vincent, 1; Choiig Nee Hlng, 2;
Hilq Band, -1; V. Jacobsen,. 1;
E. S, Kong, 3; Ralph Kahn, 3; Jot
J. Roka, 1; Mitt Allco Weight, 1; C.
Sullivan, 1; Caetar Gomez, 1; H. T.
Lake, 1; John Rapoza, 1;' Edith Tuck,
II Manl. Vincent, J; Geo. Drum, 3;
Mies M. A. Lanen, 1; Dr. 8. Jaeger, 1;
Gertrude McCann, C; J. P. Scully,
4; Ralph Kahn, 14; H. ' Sil
ver, 3; S. A. Decl, Ewa, 3; J. H,
Kahn, 2; J. A. L. Do Fries, 2; May
Guttefeld, 2; Kohala Club, 2; I. &
Dillingham, Jr., 3; Wm. Tim Ke, 2;
Aug. Gomes, 2; Emll Llnderman, Ko
loa, 2; Chinese Athletic Club, 7; Carl
Nelpcr, 2; R. H. Hitchcock, 2; Dill
V. Grimes, 3; Pacific Social Club, 2;
Mrs. Jas. Dougherty, 0; Harry Macfar.
lane, 1; Albert Vlerra, 1; Walter Mac
tarlane, 2; C. Louis, 1; L. Mon Tal, 1;
Fritz Fredenberg, 1; H. A. Franson,
2; Louis 8. Alves, 1; Joe Vagras, 1;
M. T. Marshall, 1; Wm. Mcdelro. 1; J.
M. Perry, 1JF.W. KUbahn. 1; J. D. Mc
Inerny, 1; Prof. D. Malkal, 1; W. T.
Schmidt, 1; Malic Athletic Club, 1;
Mrs. J. E. Shaw, 1; W. Dultenberg, 1;
Keokl Isenberg, 1; H. S. Ward, 1;
Mitt Kalal Walau, 176; L. Freltat, 1;
Herm. Hugo, 1; Rosellne Gtorte, 1;
Louis Vincent, 1; Geo. Brunt, 7; B.
M. Sumner, 1; Harry S. Gray, 10; J.
F. Child, 1; Mits Jean Angut, 1;
Ernest Munlz, 7; Manuel Mu
nlz, 1; Walter Dillingham, 1;
Lum Chlng, 1; R, A, Lucas, 1; John
Pcrriardo, 1; Louis Vincent, 12; Manl.
Kakasupa, 1; Freddy Rodrlgues, 1;
Chinese Athletic Club, 1; Jno. Dotell
ho, 1; Mits Maty Vincent, 1; Jim Vler
ra, 1; Mitt Mary Gouveia, 4; F. G.
Machado, 1; Billy Heilbron, 1; Mils
Viva Olds, 2; Jerry Durnlngham, 2;
Joe Tata, 1; Miss Helen Gllhus, 1;
Mrs. Lam Yam, 1; Richard Buhler, 2;
Jano Kalanal, 1; Chong Mee Hlng, 2;
Polly Kalana, 1; W. J. Harvey, 2;
Paul Welnholz, 1; Henry Hogan, 9;
Mrs. Lam Yam, 2; Mrs. A. Fernandez,
1; Mits Pritcllla Charmen, 10; Mill
Hazel Hoffman, 6; Mary Qulntel, 1;
Mrs. J, M, Theotonla, 1; Morris An
trod, 1; Dr. McCall, Kahuku, 1; E. S.
Kong, 7; C. Schwartz, 2; Mits Bessie
Boyd, 2; Julia Dlat, 1; Royal School,
1; Henry B. Ryan, 1; Tom Farrell, 1;
Mm. Mary Farrell, 1; Jas. McAullffe,
2; -Lum Chlng, 1; Edna Akau, 5; H, L.
Manuwa, 4; Geo, Martin, 3; Bill Hay
(Honomu), 4. Scattering, 2034.
NO MOTIVE SHOWN.
(Continued I torn Pag 1.)
these, facta hcfoio Dr. .McDonald lio
nsked li 1 til If these did not suggest ii
motive to bis mind.
"No," nnswered tlio witness. "I do
not Iiml noy motlvu In your vvbolo des
cription." "Indicates nolhliiKl" asked 1'cters,
"Nothing, except tlio ubsuticu of mo
tive." "Dues not the condition of the cloth
iiik Indicate u motive?"
"No motive."
"lines It nut ludlcntu to you that the
Wooillcus ual mcuts bud been remov
ed ?"
"No, II only makes din rnsn morn
myfl-erloiiB. It would Indicate Hint
Uio rlnllilnK wan stained nfjcr (ho cut-
unn
Tbo Attorney fleneral then brought
out tlio pioposlllon thut all tlio condi
tions abovo described would indicate
that uu iiuuntuial crime, bud been at-
Ictnpli-d by the subject.
McDonald answered that no such ev
idence nppcarcd lu the hypothetical
tpirstlon.
"If these facts were shown In tliu
hypothetical question," ho added.
"They would Indicate a motive. Still,
Hie net might bo that of a sane or nu
Itisano man. They would not estab
lish bis sanity or Insanity."
I)r McDonald further brought out
tlio seemingly vvnnloii destruction
wreaked by the subject on tlio body
of bin victim ns being without motive,
vvblto tlio Attorney (leneral tried to
ascribe Hint In n desire on the part of
the murderer lo destioy tbo identity
of Hie body. The dilated pupil nnd
drawling speech of tbo subject, de
scribed by Dr. Wood of Wnlalua, vvero
also gone Into thoroughly.
The crofs-cxnmlpntlnn of Dr. Sic
Donald will be continued Ibis ufler
noon Dr. I'cterson will bu (he nexl
expert railed by tbo defense.
HMII1' UIH
:. THAIlflA
Honolulu Business Men
Entertain Matson
And Buck
The directors of, the Merchants' An
Hocliilion nnd tbo trustees of (bu
Chan. her of Commerce Ibis afternoon
at 1 o'clock gave, n delight fill luncheon
nt IPu Kuynl Hawaiian Hotel (o John '
A. llitek and William Maimm of tliu
Han l'rnnclsco Chamber of Commerce,
nnd members of (heir parly here.
Tliu table was set on tliu Ilwa veran
da of tbu hotel and covers were laid
for twenty-six. Tlio decotallons of
tliu board were very dainty and at
tractive. Aluiind tlio Inblo vveru spread 3I
yaids of malle. On each plato tbu
guests round n buttonhole bouitiet of
sweet-smelling violets nnd plumnrla,
nc'coinpanlcd by a bandy black-headed
pin.
On tlio cloth vvero scattered seven
hundred pink carnations uud four hun
dred fern lenvea.
Clcorgu W. Smith, prenhlent of tbu
Honolulu Merchants' Absuclatlun, Bat
nt tbo bend of tbc table.
The gucstH weru: John A. Iluck. IC.
A, Slcliiciiiy, A, GnrvlP. II. 1. Wood of
Ibo rroiuotlon Committee. J, A, Ken
nedy U I). iJicey, W. O. Smith, W.
W. Ilnrrls, J. P. Alorgnn. J. (I Spencer.
(1. J. Waller, .Mark I', Itoblnson, Jniuus
A. Low, J. It. dalt, L. Tenney I'eek,
W. 11. Smith. 15. II. I'nrls, A. 11. I.n
cey, W. V. Dillingham, J. A. Iluck Jr..
W. 1 . l.ucns, A. Hartley, James Dugan
nnd William Slatsou.
W. O. Smith, (J. W. Smith, R. A.
Slcllierny. SI. I'. Itoblnson nnd J. II.
Halt constituted tbo delegation from
Oabit on (be revenue refund mission
to Washington.
Wlillo In San rruueisco (boy were en
tertained by tlt.j Chamber of Commcico
tbcte.
Tlieru wits much lo talk uf and Ha
waii mid her attractions cuuio In for a
good shnro of attention, Hawaiian.!
mid Cullfurnliitis exchanged felicita
tions nnd toasts were eloquent uud
numerous.
PRATT STATES 1
llli IN POLICV
"If tbo Makeo Sugar Company will
releoso tbo Anahola lands, which lliey
now bold under a lensu which expires
In lt'08, without putting nny strlngu
on tliu iclcuso," said Lund ComiiiU
slouer Trail today, "then wo will opov
them up. Wo can't say If we will open
Ilium up on exactly Ibo same condi
tions us those given tbu Slolokaus, as
Hint depends on Ibo report of tbo ap
prnltcrs. How over, (hero lias been
no change In (he policy of Ibo (lovuni-
iuii( in splto of anything Sir. Fnlr
j child may say. Wn nre ns willing to
I open lands for settlement as we over
i wet o "
Tbe .Weakly Edition of tlio Evening
Bulletin gives a complete summary of
the nowe of the day. For SI a year.
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