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8. F. BOOTH, G. A.,
'1 Montgomery St., San Francisco, Cat
S. ICHICI
GENERAL EMPLOYMENT OFFICE,
cor. Emma and Berttanla Sts. Japan
ess and Chinese Laborers Supplied.
Contract Work of Every Kind Under,
taken. Telephone Blue 2181.
William T. Patv,
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER,
ALAKEA STREET.
All classes of Building Work
promptly and carefully executed.
Office 'Phone Blue 1801.
Residence 'Phone Blue 2332.
W. G, LET,
SANITARY PLUMBING AND TIN
SMITH WORK.
WAIKIKI SIDE SMITH ST.
Bet. HOTEL and PAUAHI.
Good Workmanship. Work Completed
When Promised.
TEL. MAIN 125. P. 0. BOX 979.
Worth Knowing
That all men's palates are pleased
with the fare served by tho
FAVORITE GROTTO
Corner HOTEL and BETHEL ST3.
Best Meal In Town
CALIFORNIA RESTAURANT,
on HOTEL ST. near NUUANU.
OPEN ALL NIGHT.
T. Oda, Manager
YEE CHAIN
FANCY DRY GOODS JU8T OPENED.
Clothing, Hats, Shoes, Eetc, Chinese
and Japanese 8llk Goods. Handker
chiefs, Matting and Campher-Wood
Trurks.
'005-1009 1013 NUUANU ST., corner
King. P. O. Box 953. Honolulu, H.T,
HONOLULU IRON WOHKS "
Improved and Modern SUGAR MA-
CHINERY of every capacity and de
scription marie to order. Boiler work I
and RIVETED PIPE8 for Irrigation i
purposeo a specialty. Particular atten-,
tlen paid to JOB WORK, and repairs
executed at shortest notice,
Wing Wo Tai k Co. I
DEALERS IN IMPORTED GENERAL
MERCHANDISE.
UNIQUE ARTICLES OF ALL KINDS.
911 NUUANU STREET. i
Tel. Main 266. P. 0. Box 915.
JUST RIECEIVEL"
A'LARGE CONSIGNMENT OF WELL
SEASONED KOA LUMBER.
Will Bo Sold Very Cheap.
FONG INN CO.
1152 NUUANU ST. P. O. BOX 999.
'"Weekly Bulletin SI per year.
Iiconom-ical
nv wmmmmmmmmmmmmm
& Son, Ltd
HAWAIIAN
Opera House
Thursday and
Saturday Evenings
APRIL 26th AND 28th.
AND MATINEE
SATURDAY, APRIL 28th.
MONSTER
Benefit Performance
IN AID OF THE SAN FRANCISCO
SUFFERERS,
Under the Auspices of
I THE MYRTLE DOAT CLUD.
I GEORGE ADE'8 GREATEST
I COMEDY,
"The College Widow"
DIG CAST!
NEW SCENIC EFFECTSl
SPECIALLY PAINTED NCENERY1
Keats on tale at Wall, Nichols Co.
ox olticc opens Wednesday, April
25th
FOCUS
your peepcrH on our new lino of 1906
I Suitings. A new lot by Str. Nevadan
'just opened up.
i The swell grays
' which ore raging
high.
The Cool looking if
kind.
!$20to30
i
Our Clothes aro
i
Perfection.
Geo. A. Martin
HOTEL ST.
OPEN SATURDAY3 UNTIL 9 P. M.
Have You Seen
The KNICKERBOCKER
FOUNTAIN BRUSH?
The Latest and Greatest In
vention for
B BATHING AND 8HAMPOOINQ.
We have them. Call to sea
them.
CHAMBERS DRUG CO.,
Cor. Fort and Kino; Sts.
PHONE MAIN 131
ROYAL
Hawaiian Hotel
Table board .for summer months,
$50.00. Room and board reasonable.
Address, H. BEWS, Manager.
O. FARIA
will makn you a nice two-piece suit
and allow you to pay for oame it $1.00
per week,
HOTEL opp. BISHOP ST.
o FOR o
SODA WATER
OF THE VERY BEST QUALITY,
BUY OF THE
HAWAIIAN SODA WORKS
I FACTORY 1425 EMMA ST.
I TELEPHONE BLUE 1871.
T)l
'SSsfiff?'
IV sVP'LV '1
JSf i if
ViniinWrtM ''inn, ri ixxmMm
II you have never tried
. . o
GORDON GIN
j . j
do so at once. It Is superior to any gin
In the market and finds favor wher
ever sold.
For salo at all leading hotels and
bars.
Thos.F.McTfehe&Co.
SOLE AGENTS.
101 TO 105 N. KING STREET.
TEL. MAIN 140.
Business Notices.
Scnlrd Mils will bo rccclted by the
uncVrHlgncd up to noon on Friday,
2711. current, for the entire Mock In
trndt, fixtures, nnil book nccotints, be
lunging to tin- firm or Woods & Shel
don, Dealers In Sporting (loods, llley
tlen, etc.. No. 91 8. King Street, Ho
nolulu, Separate bids tuny be mado
lor the Mock, fixture or book nc
couutx, or for the entire nsscts as n
whole. The highest or any bid mny
not be accepted,
it. it, itKinroito,
lllshop Trust Co., Ltd., Honolulu.
33Gfi 3t
Playing The Game
OF POLITICS
Without Gloves
While Home aro giving nil their at
tention to considerations for a man to
lead tho Republican ticket, otlierif nrfl
speculating on local olllccs only. Tho
bands of Achl. Adams, l.ucnH ami
Itond Supervisor Johnson aro being
felt nt quarters either In an attempt to
inako their positions more formldablo,
or In necking to suppress those who
arc outspoken, for fear that It might
dccrcnsc their usefulness as party
lenders.
It Is authentically reported Hint
W. C. Adil. a strong Civic federation
man, npproached a certain Jeweler,
who Ik n staunch Republican, and pro
posed to hm that If ho would get fof
him thirty white votes from tho Kourtli
District, ha would return un equal fa
or I nun his district nnd enst them
whcrccr the Intter would direct. It
Is wondered where Achl could scctira
Republican totes In order to fnvor his
friend, when ho Is a Civic l'cdcratlon
man who bolted tho Republican ticket,
nt lenst, as far ns llrovwi nnd tjulnn
wcrs concerned, nt tho Inst election.
Adnnis, prior to his leaving for thu
Const, und Lucas und Johnson liuvo
proved thcmsclveH no less nctlvo In
local politics. After tho heated nnd
lengthy meeting of tho County Com
mlttco of tho ltlh Instnnt, tlieso gen
tlcmcn waited on the County Sheriff
nnd nsked him to sco that lien Wright
and Solomon Kulclopu, who nro clcrki
In tho Deputy Sheriff's office, do not
make open attacks against them. This
Is one report of It from ono tido Inter
ested. At tho meeting of the 14th Adatna
nsked Knlclopu why, ns president, he
did not secure any work fnrthoso with
out employment In tho Klghth Pro
clnct. Knlclopu then sarcastically an
swered: "If I toiild not secure, work
for myself, even from you who prom
Iscil it, how could 1 get employment
for others?" This stntcment Is alleg
ed to hnvo answered tho Supervisors,
whereupon they called upon Sheriff
Drown to ask blm to muzzlo the clerks.
Sheriff Drown, however, has not taken
any action.
Jnhtuon ,1s uniting nil tho parly
workers under his wings.
Last year ho discharged Kennti
from his tlcpnrtmcnt nnd today ho Is
said to bo hailing Kcanu to come to
him.
II
HfllM
Two ery Interesting events hnvo
been nrruuged by tho Skntlng Hlnk
management for this evening.
In tho first event, n nillo Invitation
,Tacu, Holster and Sumner of tho Din
mond Head Athletic Club will oppose,
two of tho fastest skaters, from tho U.
S. S. Manning. A very closo raco Is
expected nnd It Is no easy matter to
pick tho winner.
Tho second race, an ovent In which
iiovIccg only nro to talto part, prom
Ises bomu nmtisemcnt for tho spectn
torn, as well as glvo tho contestants
an opportunity of Joining tho fnst
clnss,
Kntrlcs for this event must bo mndo
with tho manngur beforo 8 p. m. Tho
privilege) of rejecting nny entry not
tntibldcrcd In tho novlco class Is re-
set veil nnd will bo applied wherever
thought necessary.
During tho evening n dftcen plcco
brass band will bo in attendance, and
furnish music that all skaters will en
Joy.
PA8SENGER8 ARRIVED,
I I-'rom Knunl ports, per utmr. Mlka-
hnla. April 25. 11. r. Hnre, r. Ma
ilmiln V Amor. C. V. Ah Chock. Itev.
Wadman, J. Martin, Mr. and Mrs. C. U.
llofgaaril und 42 passengers on dock.
TI0E6.
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p. m n, a m a m r, m
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IJ 4 OJ I 6 J 9 .6 to j-i I "4 Sl
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1 I I 1 J
New moon Apr. 2.1d nt Ii .15 a. in.
'tho tides ut iMiliuiul and llllu o.-cur
about nn hour rarllcr than at Hotiu
lulu. Hawaiian Ktandaid rime 1 10b 30m
lower thau Clrecnwlch time, being
that of thv meridian of 157.30. Tho
time whistle blows nt 1:30 p. m., which
Is the same as OreenwUli, 0b Om.
ARRIVED.
,
Weiluoid.i). April 25.
Btmr. Mlkalialn. tlrrgory, from
K'aual ports with tli20'hagH of sugar to
11. llackfcld & Co, Ltd . from Kclialia
plnntntlun; 101 bags tnro. 9 bags ui
connuts and 13 packuges sundries.
DEPARTED.
Tuesday April Zi
Slmr. V. (I, Hall, Ibonipson, for
Kn11.1t ports, G p. 111.
Stmr. Ko Au lluu, Tullclt, for Kauai
ports, 5 p. ra.
Slmr. Nllliau, Thompi-un, for Kck.i
ha, 5 p. in.
O. S. S. Vcnturn, tlajnard, for Snt
Francisco, 8:30 p. til.
Schr. Concord, Moses, fur llllo, 5
p. m.
Stmr I.lkrllkp, Naop.ila, for Molo
knl ports, 5 p. in.
Schr I.avlula, Wclsliarth, fur l-a-bon
Island, 5 p. 111.
It sp. Cattnrlna Acinmc, Mnggl, fur
Seattle, 8:30 n. 111.
4 I
SAILING TODAY.
Stmr Maul, liennett, for Mnhuknnn,
r.iauhau, Kukalau, Ookal.i, I.aupalioc
hoo nnd I'apaalua, .1 p, m.
s
SAILING TOMORROW.
Stmr. Mlknhnln, llrcgury, fur Ka11.1l
ports, 5 p. m.
i
DUE THURSDAY.
Stmr. Cintidlno, Talker, from Maul
ports, C 0. m. '
DUE 8ATURDAY.
Stmr. Klnau,' KrleiHiTti.'froui Maul
nnd Hawaii ports, 10 If: m.
SAIL THUrt8DAY.
Stmr. Mlknliala, Gregory, fur Kauai
ports, 5 p m '
SAIL FRIDAY.
Stmr. Ciaudlno, I'Hr'kcr, fur Maui
ports, G p. m. ""
t
TO SAIL SUNDAY.
A.-II. S. S Oregonian, Nichols, for
New York via Kaliuliil and llllo, S
P. "'
m
DUE SUNDAY.
Stmr. W G. Unit, Thomptoii, from
Kauai purls, G a. m.
Stmr. I.lkclike, Nuojiala, from Mutu
kal purts, G a. m.
DUE MONDAY.
O. & 0. S. S. Doric, from Yokohama,
1 p. 111.
V. M 8 S. Mongolia, l'ortrr, from
San Francisco, n. ru.
DUE TUESDAY.
C-A. S. S. .M.ilicno, Ulbb, from Kjd
ucy, p. in.
Stmr. Manna l.oa, Slmcrsun, front
Hawaii purls, G n. m.
M I
To Test Boring
Machinery Here
llcfore being forwnrilod lo ho Mid
way Islands, tho bnrges brought down
from San Francisco by the transport
Uu-lon, will have their boring imiehl
ncry put In pluco.nnd tested In Hono
lulu, Men aro nt work today on thu
bnrges.
Tho barges will bo used for pros
pecting Hie harbor of tho Midway UI
audi lo determine, tho character of tho
formation which must bo dredged In
order In Increase tho depth of the wa
ter. The Inipiovenient of tho hnrbor
nl that plain will bo an undertaking
of 110 liltlu Importance, anil no cull
mate of the cost can bo completed tin-
Ill tho character of tho formation in
determined.
After llio machinery on tho Imrccs
has been tested, each plcco will bo
numbered mid then tho machinery wilt
bo tnken apart. Thus Micro will bu
but little possibility of getting tho
machinery out nf plaeo when It Is sot
up for final operation, Just when tho
lioquols will depart for tho Midway
Islands with tho barges Is nut known.
It may bo two weeks or moro beforo
they depart.
1
The BU8INES8 MAN'S HANDY IN
DEX, published In the Saturday Bulle
tin and the Weekly Edition, gives a
concise and complete recume of all le
gal notices, calls for tenders, Judg
ments, building permits and real es
tate transactions. Evening Bulletin,
75d P" month. Weekly Bulletin,
SI per year.
n nm.ia.iilfeAii iMMtim
Whitney
Our After Stocktaking
MONSTER
REMNANT SALE
BEGINS
Tuesday, May 1
F.'"A H
WHY YOU SHOULD TA
WiNFir.Aflll
Wine of Cardui h a mild medicine, but a
powuful tonic that Li unrivaled in its succcs3 in
the treatment of the diseases peculiar to women.
Over 1,500,000 suffering women have been
cured of troubles that ordinarily arc thought to
require the expensive treatment of specialists,
simply by taking this fjreat woman's tonic.
Wine of Cirdui recommends itself to modest
women of moderate mean:,, because it can be
taken in the privacy of the home without sub
mitting to a humiliating local examination and
Kb
rfo-iTJ
rdra7tij.
jggEt
S.ViV
GUTumUMtrjnu
rTOMlt
mstvitt-n
subsequent dangerous treatment.
It is not costly and every sufferer can afford it.
If you arc a victim of female weakness in nny form
Wine of Cardui i3 the medicine that you should tike and
you cannot afford to lose any time in starting the treat
ment. Your trouble b ever growing worse never better.
Wine of Cardui never fails to benefit even chronic
troubles of the most serious nature, and in nine out of
ten cases it brings an absolute cure. 1,500,000 cured
women endorse Wine of Cardui.
You should take Wine of Cardui. Ask your druggist for It today.
ALL DRUGGISTS
' SPAVIN
TIUFMhl
-v ' r a -.-
wrm
TUOY CIIISMICAL CO., IJIiiRhamtuo- N. Y.
(ientleinen: 1 had u fust pacer la mo In nigh hind leg. I had two Veteri
narians mid tried arlcms remedies. Ukcd Bnvc Ihe-llorsu nnd thu horso nev
er ngaln look n lami step, mid It cnulcd tho enlargement lo disappear.
Tim Arm of which I nni Tieiisurci had a valuublu liorso with ringhono
and very l.imo. Applied Snvu-Uiu-llorse. Worked borHo every day slncu
without a sign of bis being lame: It K a groat discovery.
0
dAu-,
Write fur booklet, nlso letter frum biislnesH men and trainers on every
kind of i-nsc, "SAVE-THE-HORSE" Permanently Curea Spavin, Itlngbnnq
(except low Uliiglionc). Curb. Thorough,plti, Splint, Hlioo noil, Wind Piitf, In
jured TeiuloiiH und all lanieucus wlthunt ucar or loss of hair. Horso may
work as usual.
rfcl'HU IIOTTI.i:, with n wiltlcn guainntco ns binding lo piotect you
PJns tho best lcgnl tulent could ninko It. Send for u copy and booUct.
At Druggists' und Dealers' or I'xpress pnld.
Trade supplied by HOLLISTER DRUG CO., HODRON DRUQ CO., Hon
olulu, and TROY CHEMICAL CO., Dlnnhamton, N. Y., formerly Troy, N. Y.
BEWAHE OF SUBSTITUTES.
Tho great tuccesa of "Snvo the-1 peeled to bo worked off on tho liuio
Horse" tuts liultcd llio iisu.il number Vent by unscrupulous manufacturer!
nf substitutes, piepared for und cx-luiul ilealerB. .
Legal Notices.
In the Circuit Court of tho l'lrst Judi-
elnl Circuit, Turrltury of Hawaii.
At Chambers, In 1'iubalo
In tho Matter or tho Kstato or Wily
L1AM KUSSHNDUN ALLL1N. uc-
ceased.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Notlco Is hereby giveu that Letters
Testamentary have been Issued to thu
undersigned, Cordelia Church Allen, ns
Kxccutrlx under the Will nud of tho
r.stnlo of William KcBsonden Allen,
Into or Honolulu, deceased.
All creditors of tho Kstatn aro here
by notified to present their claims
agalbst bald Estate, duly authenticat
L'a:. ftftEfrU
& Marsh
lOHnsysKsssnis
rAKC I
ill it
SELLQgBOTTLESJ
CURE
7)
wL&G&c?
ed, mid with tho pioper touchers, If
uny exist, even though tho Bald claims
bo tccuicd by mortgngo upon real es
tate, to tho undersigned, Cordelia Al
len, ut her icsldoiKO, No. 932 Uorcluiila
Sttcct. Honolulu, Territory of llnwall,
or to V. V. Mncrarlnno ut tho offlco ot
llio Union Kced Company in said Ho
nolulu, within six months from tho
dnto hereof (which Is tho dntu of tho
first publication of this notlco); other
wise, such claims, if any, will bo for
ever bnried.
And till persons Indebted to said Ks
tato aro hereby notified to maka Imme
diate payment to the undersigned as
such KxPfittrix,
Dnted, Honolulu, April 4th, 1000.
COIIDULIA CIIUIICH ALI.I2N,
Ilxecutilx,
33 IS Apr. I, 11, 18, 20; May 2, 9, 10,
'.'Wi;
MtW
Withoutjeserve
PROPERTY
At Auction
SATURDAY, MAY 0, 190G,
AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON,
I will sell nt my salesroom, SS7 Kn
nhumanii street,
I'llOI'llTlKS
Without Ilescrve.
LOTS 1, 2, 3 nnd 4, Illuclt M Kapa-
liulu.
LOTH 1.1 mid II, lllocl; 11 Knplolnnl
l'nrk Aiblillon.
LOTH 2, 27 and 2S, lllock II; l'ortlon
of Lot 1, lllock 12i: Knpahulit
Tract.
This list will be added to before day
of al'.
Send In yours.
JA8. F. MORGAN,
AUCTIONEER.
Mortgagees Sales
At my nalesrnoni, 8S7 Knahiimnnu
Htreet
SATUUDAY. AIMtll, 28 Properly, LI
llba street, lower end.
MONDAY. AI'IIII. 20 Vlneynrd street,
near Ilmnm ntroct.
8ATtlltl)AY. MAY S Corner Punch
bowl nnd Ileretnnln streets.
SATUUDAY. MAY 12 Valuable real
cstato nnd storks. Hawaii i.anu
Co. to It. 1). Mead.
SATUUDAY. MAY 12 Properlv on
King, niso iiau smirra iuiei iiaii
tatlon Co., Ltd.
SATUUDAY, MAY 2fi Property on
King street, nenr Knmr-hamcha IV
road good bulldlngH.
All particulars at my office.
J AS. F. MO ROAN,
Auctioneer.
DAVID DAYTON
137 MERCHANT STREET.
LOTS FOR SALE
IN KAPIOLANI PARK ADDITION
and Other Desirable Localities.
HOMES FOR SALE
ON WILDER and OULICK AVE3.
No Reasonable Oder Refused.
THE COBWEB CAFE,
QUEEN and ALAKEA 8TS.
FINE MEAL8,
WINES, LIQUOR8,
AND DEER.
TEL. MAIN 492.
S-Camara & Go,, Props.-
Alexander Young Hotel
Absolutely fireproof, finest
cuisine, elegantly furnished
and the best of service. :: ::
NOAH W. GRAY. ..... ..MANAGER
HONOLULU, T. H.
BUILDING MATERIAL
20 per cent, cheaper than sold by
other dealers. Doort, screen doors,
sash and builders' hardware.
C. B. REYNOLDS,
Alakea St., mauka Sailors' Home
HAVE YOUR CLOTHE8 CLEANED,
PRESSED, REPAIRED AND
DYED BY THE
City Renovating Co.
1153 :: fort :: STREET.
Will cull for and deliver same.
TELEPHONE MAIN 188.
PIANOS
STEINWAY and others
THAYER PIAN1 COjHPANY,
156 AND 158 HOTEL 8TREET.
F. D. WICKE,
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER.
Office and Store Flttlnn. Cabinet Mak
Inp and Polishing! Calabash Turn
Ingj Repairing and General Jobbing.
1088 ALAKEA 8T., rear Y. M. C. A.
Tho Weekly IMItlon of the Rvculns
nulletln gives a corapleto summary of
tho nows of tho day, For SI ye"'
I-