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bbBEj rvEMiNo nmxnTiN, hokomim;, V. it.. TiitmeoAY. sept. 27, woe. 1 r K -- r & ' fu mv innniiinTPiinir m-r " ihi K " OF ALL K, n n " BThcOld Blend m' aEKLY she 3 pah, fj Whisky 1 ill lift Horse I 1 1 ""'Cellar Ri Oceanic Stated. LkJm IT 'iijusdav Hrw5lK-i&f MP- WnilNHMtlAY I jijKtOldB'icK Hj Perfection Regular G p, m. WUl'viS' Kt . ' Ml i '..rK OK HATLIIIAV fSS All visiting members of the. order nro cordially lnvlteil to at tend meetings ot local lodges. HARMONY LODGE, No. S, I. 0. O. F. Meets every Monday tTcnlng at 7:30 la I O. O F. Mall. Fort street. t: It. HKKDUY. Secretary. c o norn:i,. n. n. All vlBltlrj bro'hors very cordially Invited. MYSTIC LODGE, No. 2, K. of P. Meet every Tuesday evening Rt 7:30 o'clock In K. ot P. Hall. King street. Visiting brother cordially In vited to attend. O. J. WHITEHEAD, CO. F. WAI.DHON, K.R 8. OAHU LODCC, No. 1, K. of P. Meota every Friday venlrg at K. P. Hall. Klnrr BtrceL at 7:30. Mem bers of Mystic I-oiUc, No. 2, Win. Mo Klnley Lodgo, No. 8, and Tlaltlbi lirotbers cordla'ly Invited. General Business. A. 1). BOND. 0. O. A. 8. KHNWAY, K.TLS. HONOLULU LODCC BID, . P. O. E. Honolulu Lodro No. 816, B. P. O. K., trill meet In their liall, on Miller nd Bcretanla itrceti, every Friday venlng. By order of tlio E. It. llAlllli ii. Biawaun, Secretary. n. b. MumiAT, n.n. kVm. M'KINLEY LODGE No. 8, K.of P. Vests every Saturday evening at T:30 o'clock In K. ot P. Hall, King fjt Visiting brothers cordially In rlfx' to attend. M. M. JOHNSON, C.a E. A. JACOHSON, KUfl. HONOLULU AERIE 140, F. O. E. Me'cta on the 2nd and 4th WKDNK8 DAY evenings of each month nt 7:30 (clock In K. of I'. Mall. King strivt. Visiting KasliM are Intllcd tr at tend. bam McKnAoan, w.p. II. T MOOKK. W. Socy. Hawaii chapter no. 1, order of KAMto MEHA. Meets every first ar3 third THUUS DAY of each month In 1'ruternlty Hall. Odd Fellows' Building, Fort street, at 7:30 o'clock p. in. A full attendapco la desired at every meeting. Transaction of Business. N. FETtNANDHT, Kuauhao. HAWAIIAN TRIBE Nt. 1, I. O. H. M. Meota every second and f&urth FRIDAY of each month In 1. O. C. F- SlD.ll. Visiting brothers cordially Invited to attend. W. F. nitAKR. Harhcm. A. K. MURPHY. C. of R. Colt Acetylene Gas Generators i affords A Superior Light to all other. Aesytlene Qas Is superior In quality, and cheapness radiates less best, viti ates the air less and has no Injurious affecU on the eves. i For .urther psrtl;i'lsra Inquire tt the office. Also Calc'um Carbide of all sizes, In drums and small cans, for Generators and Automobile Lamps and all slies and grades of Oat Mantlet and Gas Burners. Washington Light Co. C. W. MACFARLANE, Manager. Telephone Main 145. 143 Merchant 8L There's More Business Coming to your store every day If you keep the delivery wagon well painted and repaired. Don't lose this business but bring your wagon here when It needs attention and we'll attend to It at a MODERATE CHARGE. Hawaiian Carriage Manufacturing Company, 427 QUEEN ST. TEL. MAIN 47. P. O. BOX 193. C. W. ZEIGLER Manager Fine Job Printing at the Bulletin. UtOM TH Original Recipe Dated 1740. 7 At C! nlhiir.t Ktnit c lit CcMtiii( V-i), t 'h vtt nlltrislion Jr JJOJtJrt. OLDEST, BEST, PUREST IN TH MAItKHT. ' 1 r.nrUSK IMITATION IMitT os LirriNd Whiio Horso Collar. In a lilc'i jiIW AYhHiy mtn don I rcp It If ibtj can toil Aitothtr tfnJ. MACKin & COY. DISTILLERS LTD., I0LAY, QLEKUVET, AND QLABQOW. HOFFSCHLAEGER CO., LIMITED. KINO AND BETHEL STREETS ATTRACTIONS AT THE ZOO KAIMUKI HEIGHTS. ANY t TIME -Tp(J Ear EVERY DAY CAMERA OBSCURA! HAWAIIAN CRASS HUT9I OPEN-AIR SKATINQ RINKI ANIMALS, BIRDS, ETC, ETC.I MUSIC SATURDAYS AND 6UNDAYSI DON'T MISS A GOOD TIMEI Wear Woolen Worsteds A new and comptets line of both English and American manufacture now In stock Order now and have a stylish, long, wearing, well fitting suit made to your order from thin handsome material. W. W. Ahana & Co., MERCHANT TAILORS. 62 King St. For Fine Millinery Go To Miss Power's Millinery Parlors BOSTON BUILDING, FORT 8TREET, WHEN YOU Phone Main 487 YOU GET THE Ka Noeau Dressmaking Parlors ALAKtA ST. Clothing Neatness can be obtained by telephoning MAIN 147 and ordering your clothes pressed by the HONOLULU CLOTHES CLEANING CO., Alakea Street. LADIES' STYLISH HATS WHITE SALESLADY. K. UYEDA NUUANU ST. cor. HOTEL and KINO, COAT AND PANTS CLEANED AND PRE8SED FOR SO CENTS PHONE MAIN 457. Sun Rise Dyeing House 1346 FORT STREET. c FINE o Japanese Goods c AT o SAYEOUSA NUUANU STREET. C FARIA FINE 8UITS FROM $15 UP. made In up-to-date :; atylt. HOTEL opp. BI8HOP ST. Clothes Cleaned and Pressed by the HONOLULU RENOVATINQ CO., J. J. Fern, Manager. RlcharJh near Queen sts. All tslt phone messages promptly attended to, We call for and deliver. Dyeing extra, -.....- OPIA CIQAR 1 ', Best 5c Smoke HAYSELDEN TOBACCO 00, HAYSELDEN TOBACCO DISTRIBUTORS. n.-tV '---rr.-iil 6Hj LOCAL AND fiENEIAL Go after It with a Bulletin Want Ad. and get Itl Tbfi Olobn ifn U cheaper. Autoi for hire at Tor. Htablcs. Tho RoiirIi Hitlers lme arrived. lleU cup ot tnnen In tho city. New llngtiinil Uakcty New sklitn, both wash mid woollen, nt Whitney & .M.iuIi'h. R W rihliiKle rnm In this morning from tho Coait on the Siberia. 8. M Damon mid II. I'. Dilllnitlnm I annuel I od ii fiom the Coast on the Slborh (luy Owens was a returning pjiwn- ger today on Loird the Slhcrln from the Const. Neatly furnished rooms nt tho Pop- dim. 31, $1.60 and S2 per week. 1213 I'ort Bluet. Mrs V A. Bon, nrtompanled by her two ihllilrin, bus Klnrned fioni it trip to the States. Clicttlt Jmlco Alex I.lndsar returned I loin the States on tho Siberia tuduy with liU bride Illileis will be closed all thy Silur. dn, September 2'J. on account ot an- mi il nlocKt jl.liiK , number of Kauai candldilca mix1 sent their nomination papers lo the Seeritnry's olflte n. J. Lord, of tho firm of Lord & Holser. contractors, rt tin nod thin iiiumlng from the Coast. .Mik. St C. lllilgootl, ulfo of thn man ngcr of tho Hotel ll.ilelwa. tt turned to- day from u trip to tho States. Fresh California, fruits mid egc tables will nrrho for J. M. Liny A: Co on Friday morning's Alameda. Ordei early. Treat jour Iron roof lo a coat ot Aablc." Thcro Is tin better proserv nth made. Calltornla IV ed Co, auciits. Capt. Cregory, of tho Mcanier in-l-itil. accompanied by Miss (Iregory, ntt.ino.1 toilaj from n utation trip to the Slntei, Don't forget Alameda danro Fid- ilni. Sentembtr 2Sth. nt Hoial Hawaii mi I loti I .Mrs. Alapil Kings iiunn illmiir hour. Mrs. Wilder has stt out a number of golden sliJHi-r tiers on 1'cnsniul.l Elreil between Wilder meiiuo nnd l.u is allies Ktrrct. U. W. AHhford jeskrday filed an c ctjitlon to tho dtclslun mid Judgment In tho case of W. W. Dlmond B. l'rlncti l)alil and Print u Cupid. WalLlkt Inn Is now owned by W. C. llergln. Atioiiimodatlons, mippllea nnd ntttiiduueo nbsolutcly first cI.isb. riniHt bathing on tho beach. "Harry, ilini, don't forget lo order that wood." "Hint nssiircil jou will liaio It on time us t Intend to order It f i om tho Pailllo Transfer Co." Mannger C. ilu Rol ot II. 1 Khlers t Co. nnd his wlfo lcturnt-d from Kurupe today nftcr an right moulhs' visit to Italy, (iti ninny mid HwlUcrl mil. Rev. J. W. Wnilman, p.islor of the MUIiocll.it church, wlfo mid daughter, frliiruid ttxlij on Ihr. Siberia, 'iliey have been lunKIng a lour of Hurupe, "Vastti, Iho Mud Musician," mid Al exander &. lleitle, all Auitinllan pir foimcrs, who nrrhed In the Solium i, ham decided lo glo n prrformnntti licit'. Muslin underwear salo at Whllnej ii Marsh's begin on Saturday mom Ing. (leneral Counsel Cllbbou of tho Sin 1'edio. Ijih Angeles & Salt l.ako Hall way, was taken to Ilalelwn In a special car as tho gutsl of the 0. R. & U Co. olllclals. John Hughes, who becurcd tho Re piiblltmi nomination for, ltrprcstnta Iho from tho Poult Ii DlMilit, mi nuiintcs his dtslres under Political Notices today. Mr. C. du Rol, mannger of l'.hlers k Co, netomp.iiiled by Mis. du Rol, re lumed on tho SIli' rid this morning. Mr. nnd Mis. du RoMuio been mak ing a tour of Kmopn. A irtiuest will bo mado of tho Hoard of SuicrIsois lo ushlsl thn boards of election Inspectors b) p:ilng for n citric for rath of them, ns tho work this jrar will bn unusually heuy. 'Iho niw Kiinululiaii litija' rlubhoiiRe will bo opened tuuwuow ovriilug with n Ltmeert to pay for tho $!") whleh ro mntiiH liniiild of thn J1DH0 that tho building cost. 'Iho rest was paid by viiliscrtptlou, Tho II n al nttounls In tho ostnlo of William Dean huo been filed by the Hawaiian Trust Co. It Bhows a lnl- nueo on nnnil of 11S3S.I0 nnd that SCI, uuu has already bteu remitted to Mrs Demi, A motion was filed estcrdny after noon by llallou A. Mmx rrprrsenlliig Ihu plaintiff In tho suit of tho Iliiwiill mi Trust Co. s. Mllln Morris Hint tho raso bo advanced on tho Supremo Coin t calendar for tliti reason that Improve ment should bo miulo lmmrdlntely on icrtulu pioperly held ns security. Tho stump duty rovenuo In Reglstiar of Couvejancts Mirrlnm'H olflco stems likely to bo lather iimall. Tho decl Blcm of Judgo Do Holt that tho tux neud only he paid on tho amount stall d on tho idinejanto Is not being fol lowed, pending tho hearing ot the ap peal, but should tho Supremo (.'unit dcfldn with tho lower court tho vnlun of real estate, as named on the con oj antes will lavo a sudden drop, Lnst night whllo a'numbor of oiing men weto btandlng In fiont of thu tlgni storo on the tomcr of Fort and King sheets, tho sou ltd of music mine over f i om tl.a Mtlntjiu building, wheio the county offices mo loealul. It was Bomeono practicing most hor ilblo tiuclty on n piano nnd n volte. That was not Hie. Idea which presontcd itself to Jnclt Doylo hnwnvci, as he rxtlalmed: "Msten to tho County Supervisors chanting tho pulses of tho pollco department." Do flS'eed Glasses? I 0O lsv ooYqsp No, uon l need 'em, 'cause I can't read. If I could read I'd get glasses sure. I'd go to A. N. Sanford, BOSTON BLOCK. i ..j--.'K.i1. SvrW-ffiK -i-- ua('. , . jbicor fXT-r;-. Ill ' ililn M rS- eTTTTl -W-U.WI'..1. IMr-T ..T7te KiuAr'snJilSt'SaLs . "a '5., '-J MONUMENTS, SAFES, IRON'FENCE. HAWAIIAN IRON FENCE & MONUMENT WORK8. NEXT TO YOUNG BLDO., 176-180 KINO STREET. PHONE 287. WHAT 1TJS, IS IT ? "What I slid To tho Advert Iter con. ccrulng tho pMiol wagon of thti I'ollto Hrpmlment was u signed Klultmenl and wiih correct as published lu the Advertiser this mottling. 1 say ngiln that what I did say thcitln Is toinet, no matter whut nnnintnts mi afternoon paper made upon It." i:. II. l'nrln of I.'. O. Hull made tho nbovo stalcinrnl to an Advertiser re- nartcr iester'tlav afternoon, niter lib bttrnlloii was tailed Co mi Item lu tin Bulletin in which ho Ih ipioted as r.a) Ing: 'The polltn patrol itspondcd nl most Imuirdlalely." Adverllser. i:. II. l'nil In tho pnsetieo of the Ilulli'tln mm told the trporter of the Advertiser thill thn stitlcnipnt npir.ir Ing In tliallfllhttii was otutlly us he had iiindl-, lljttt, thn,lliillrlln. mid hu ktood hfl. Iti) irprnlo I tho nssi rllou th.lt tho "poller pfiliol irspolided ill moil linuii dlili lj'." TENNEY'S QUICK ANSWER An Initiating lltllo Incident or ciin'ctl tin nl her tiiij when J. I). T li nt) win! It fore the Hoard of lleglsliu lion lo il' pair for tho toiiiliig elntlou, S. V Clillllngv.uilh, the pitshlent of tui- Ilu ml la irrj prnlsr lu asking mid let civ Ing misntis lo nil Iho tpiesllons t(iiilnd b 1 iw mid proiiedid lu tin1 ii, mil way lo tpili! Mr. 'Iriiney ns ie L'ards his lift, pist, present and fu tuin riuiill) lio tamo lo tho iitiextliin, wlili h lie reit lied sniiiewhat loudly, ' "llnvo j tin ever louimllleil any trim In ti 1 offrnio v lilt Ii would dlsipialilly )on from Iho tight to vote?" Mi. 'lenney Imikod n little riiriirlsel nnd did not seem lo tompiiliiiiil. Again thn tiiiestlou was trpealed, this tlnin ovru louder nnd. with ntctnls of it verily. 'I hen thn answer cinie. It was not loud but touhl heikarl) braid mid thero was mi impirHRlvn slleuto after It: "Will, not that know of, unless it Is a tiliiia tu hitvn voted for tho wiling mill Htiiiiellmrs." Mr. 'Itu llty was nl lowed to register. s Additional Cable Newt on Page 2. T'rT mW, Ilnv.fna, Re . 20. tho Modernles havo agreed lo uegtitlalr with thn rt li tis. Tnfl lakes all oplimlsllo view nt tho situation. 10 Washington, Sept, 23. It Is now bo Moved 11 wilt bo iinnecesHiiy tu stud tioops to Cuba. liraST OiMund, Set. 2(1 An nutomnblh! coiitiilnliii; C.iillou Wall, Seuulor Lulc rns mid .linlni M hln and wife, tolllil (d with n stiett tar jtMteidny. Mis. Mclvlii was scilously mid tho ntliots sllglitlj liijmeil, EXPEUJPplttE St. Pclersburg, Sept, 2fi, 'Ihero am gr.ivn ngintliiu troubles In (he prov ince ot Vlntki. Tho polite havo been expelled mid tho tountry luvnged. The BUSINESS MAN'S HANDY1 IN DFX, published In the Saturday Bulle tin ind the Weekly Edition, gives a concise and complete reoume of all le gal notices, calls for tinders, Judg ments, building permits and real es tate transactions. Evening Bulletin, 7K6 per month. Weekly Bulletin, 81 per year. Evening Bulletin 755 per month, STRICKLAND'S Lives of the Queen's Of England FROM THE NORMAN CONQUEST. Compiled from official records and other authentic documents, private as well oo public, by Agnes Strickland, with a biographical Introduction by John Foster Kirk. In sixteen vol umes with about one hundred hand colored rare plateo. The Imperial Edition, limited to 1000 numbered copies, bound In Im ported English buckram $5.00 per volume. There are other finer bind ings Including the Royal Edition, $60 00 per volume and the Alexandra Edition, $100 00 per volume. 10 ue had on easy Installments ot $5 00 monthly and upwards. Win. C. Lyon Go, FORT AND HOTEL STREET8 (Upstairs) THE IH W DUE UNFIL HEXT WEEK The United Stales Inllleshlp Wis rmisln has been expected lo nrrlve at this pott for thn last two da)s, but It i.ow npptars that she will probably not lit) hero befoto the first of next week. Advices retched hero nro to tho ef fort thai the Wisconsin did not leave Yokohama until tho lifith. An eiron oous report was circulated hero that list Saturday thn vessel bad up proarhed lo within SO miles of the Is lam) hut for Homo unknown cause had not como In. Tho report stnrled as many others do. from the Imagination of nnnebody. 'I he movements of the' American naval vessels aro ordinarily not te ported by cib'.o as am those, of mer tnutllo steamers, nnd It often happens that nothing Is ofllcl.illy known of the taming of n vesstl until sbo nrrhen In n number of Instant cs Hit) (list In formation that has been received by thn naval station hern has been through Iho arrival of mall addressed In people alio ml n United Slates tlilp All Hint Is know u concerning the movements of tho Wisconsin Is that contained lu private ndviees. NOTED MUSICIAN HERE Kver slnre tho arrival of the Sonoma on Monday Ihteii vny tleviT and Mir s.illle entertainers have been enjn)lng tlio beauties of fair llnwnll. They me here on their varnllous after most sue Mssttil seniions lu thn Colonies where I hey dellghltd trowds of penplo with their exetllent nets, 'I lit so people nro "Vnsco, the Mad Musician," as ha rails himself, nnd Alexandra & Her He. Vafio Is n won tleifiil performer mid plais grotesque ly ,tm twenty-llvo dlrfcreiit Imtriiments Alexnudia it llerlie, a lady and gen. tlcmmi, me lerformers on swinging trnptn and ladders. Ilesideg these, Vnsco has with him thn entire ret of slide, both stercoptlcon nnd hloginphlcnt, of thn Passion Play, us nihil many toinlo sets. This tilp to Hawaii Is merely for n rest for thest) people nftcr a busy sea- r.nn, but there nro hopos Hint Vasto nnd his lltllo company can bo nernuad ed to enteitnln us ho lias been doing lot delighted audiences nil over thn world if this is successful tho dates ot pt rforinanccs will bo mndt) Known vt ry soon, s IN ALL WALKS OF LIFE. Herplclde Is Used to Cure Dandruff. 12. II, I.jon. Now York. N. Y.. biiib: "1 inn very fond of Herplttdo mid enjoy using it. It Is refreshing. ' Dr. J. II. Hush. Toledo, Ohio, writes "Nowhio's llernlcldo has given belter sajlsfm Hun than iinything I have ever used," Mrs. Ilnrkev, of Chadroii, Nob , says of Ilerplilihi'. "Itscleaned my bend of dandruff mid sioppni my hair from fiilllrg out. it Is thn best remedy for danduin' I ever used, mid I havo used n great many R S. Colcmnn, Ann Arbor, Midi., says; "I have used two bottles of Hcrpl tldo nnd derived benefit therefrom." Sold by leading druggists. Send 10c In stumps for snmplo to Tho Ilerpliido Co, Dtlioit Midi, llolllster Drug (Jo, special ngcnt3, , Tho steamer Claudlno, which came In this morning from llllo and Maul jmrls, brought U12U sacks of sugar, Whllo out this trip sbo cuirlcd a largo exclusion pirtj lust Sunday fiom llllo to Muliukoua, lIMArE ! N Consular Rig Collides .With Electric Car The first landing of Captain liana biisi of tho Japaneso training ship Anegnwa yesterday was attended by a lather unpleasant and dangerous Inci dent, but as II nt tho same, time gave the gallant Captain an opportunity to (bow his mottle, nnd as no ovll const) nuonces followed, tho story of the af fair in now being told with relish among tho Japanese, Consul (lenoral Sallo after calling on board tho vessel Invited Captain llanabusa to visit the Consulate. Tho Captain was nccompanled by ono ot his staff officers, nnd tho Consul cour teously offered the man of-war'sman Ms own carriage, following them him self In an ordinary hack. It appears that tlio Consul nncon rrlouslv had chosen tho belter nart, for when tho Consular ctpilpago hnd" -i ached tho Junction of I.'nima, Ucrc' Inula and Alakea streets, things btgmi to move very quickly. An automobile, nppronched from ono side ot the car riage ,vv hlto n Rapid Transit enr enmo nlong fiom tho other. The driver at tempted to cut In between tho auto Mid tho car, lint tlio horso heenmo frightened nnd ns a result' tho carr rlngo mid tho enr collided. Luckily, the t illusion was not a very violent one, and beond tho breaking ot a shaft mid some minor injuries to thu vehicle, no damage was done. In tho meantime tho horso was prancing about In n lively manner and n run nway wns Imminent. This wns, how over, prevented by Captain llnnabiisn and his companion, who promptly Jumped In Iho horse's head and held the frnntlc animal until the danger was over. I 1 ON ffil White Man and Native Fall Into Hold Of Transport The nteamcr Iwnlanl hurried In to tho dock this noon bring Iwo desper ately wounded men. They nro Jmnet Hughes, n fireman working on tha Sheildan, nnd u native named llajlama, n laborer oIm employed In the rtscue work on thn transport. Hot It men were Injured In Identically the same way at different limes jesterday af ternoon, by falling down a huttli. Hughes' condition Is thn more ser ious ot tho two, and but tho faintest hopes nro entertained for his recuv erj. Tho native has a lighting chance to get well, though he, too, Is very badly hurt. So serious is "tho condition of the w hlla man I hat Father Valentin v,as calltd as soon as the lwalanl arrived ut thn dotk, and odmlnlstcretLtha last sacrament to him. Hughes In sumo unknown manner, whllo he was on duty, fell Into num ber 2 hold. Id) wa.t at tho tlmo firing tho forward boilers. When taken out It was seen that ho was badly hurt. U 11. Williams, of tho Hospital Corps, made mi Investigation and found that at least flvo of his ribs on the right shlo were crushed Into small bits. An operation was performed and a largo number of pieces of bono removed, Thero was a bad henunnrhnga of both tho lungs nud lira liver, ami It was necessary to Insert a tubo to drain oft tho blood. Ily this means the man was kept alive until ho could bo broughttti tho tlty, but tho attending phjslclan sas that there Is hut thn slightest ehnnto of his tecovciy. He still bus n strong pulse, however, which Is re garded us a good sign. Iho native, Halllmu, Is severely In jured about the head, but his condi tion Is not so serious as that of the fireman. No one cccms to know bow ho enmo to full down thn hutch. Hughes hu btcn taken to the Queen's hospital ami Hatllm.i to the military hospital. Monterey, Sept. 7. Mrs. Katherlne Reed Hnllcntluc, wlfo of Captain Ar thur T. Hallenttne, Artillery Corps, United Stnti-s Army, mid only daugh ter of Iho Into Speaker Thomas I). Reed, has decided lo publish a month ly paper calltd tho Yellow Ribbon, which will be devoted to tho interests ot woman's sullinge on tho Pacific Coisct. Mrs, llallcntlne, who Is nt tho Hotel I 111 DAN Del Monte, 1ms made urrungoments to ol humor often served him where oth publlsh her Journal In Monlorcy. It ir methods vvoro unsuccessful. For In wll bo edited in San Francisco, wbeiajslnnre, a young woman In the witness Cmitulii Ilillenllne Is stationed. Mis, Hnllcntlno believes that tho pa per will havo a largo circulation, as woman's suffrago bus been ndnpted lu sevoi.il states and nn active tnmpnlgu will soon bo Inaugurated on this Coast Evening Bulletin, per month.s75c. FAMIti POSTERS l f Frazler Notified He Must No More Raise The Devil - Chas. Frailer, tho owner of the Plo reer Adveitlslng Co, who yesterday gave the Central Promotion Commit tee n talk on bill posters, states that not only here, but also on the main, land, the bill posters are doing all, they tan to make their posters as Inot tensive to the public as possible. Tho Associated Billposters, of which organization Frailer Is a member, re cently passed the following resolution: "Whereas, It Is the sense of the As sociated mil posters and Distributors of the United States, and Canada by ltd board of directors In convention as sembled at Detroit, March 1, 190C, that there should be a decided reform In all objectionable theatrical paper for bill board use- in the advertising-of plajs with their titles and scenes such as 'Dealers In White Women:' 'Why Women Sin;' 'Queen of the Highbind ers!' 'Why (llrls I.eive Home)' 'Queen of the White Slaves J' 'Dangers ot a Working Olrl:' 'Fnst Life In New York.' Therefore bo It "Resolved: That tho Associated Billposters and Distributors , of the United States and Canada condemn the use. of all sensational, vicious nnd.sug gcstlvo pictures and titles for such productions, nnd hereby Instruct all members, under penalty, to refuse to post, nftcr the expiration of this sea son's contracts, August 1, 190C, such paper, titles and pictures as may be deemed objectionable." This resolution Is especially Inter esting to Honolulu, whose streets not many months ago wcro plastered over with enormoui nnd lurid posters of J theater cunipiiiy representing scenes Irom tho plavp enumerated nbovo In it highly realistic nnd blood-curdling manner. Now theso are a thing of the past. Another resolution recently passed by the same organisation, which evi dently strives to plenso even the most orthoro of tastes, forbado the posting of pictures of devils, "dressed aor un dressed." Including even the famous dovlled ham devil under the ban. DAMAGE SUIT IS AIM Til Pretty Married Woman Sues Aged Doctor For Damages Tho case of nvcln C. Roe vs. Dr. J. S. Mtflrevv was commenced In earn est this morning before Judgo Robin son mid tho complainant and her bus. band wero both on the stand during tho session, Tho contrast between tho plaintiff and tha defendant Is an Interesting ono. Tho former Is young nnd very pretty, but looks little Ilka a mnrrii'd woman and more like a girl leeeutly out of school, whllo the de fendant with his whlto hair and strorg features, looks hardly like the man who Is said to havo used such' strenu ous methods to keep away alleged trespassers. Tho Jury Ib another Interesting fea ture. It has evidently been selected with care, and bald-heads predominate. With ono exception iho Jurors aro all well along In jears, and they looked with Interest on tho pretty young plaintiff as slio sat with her handker chief In liei eyes throughout the do livery of testimony. Her story wns substantially as has been told in theso columns already und sbo described how she had, ever Blnco the Incident which caused, all the trouble, been afflicted with nerv ousness and wns continually frighten ed If left alone. Her husband stated that beforo his marrlago, which took placo the day btforo Iho alleged assault, that his wlfo llad been very bravo In tho dark, but that now sho was frightened at such a tlmo and In tho week following tho troublo wo ild wako, crying: "Doc tor, don't shoot. Pleaso don't shoot, doctor." Tho Jury Is composed as follows: John H. Fuller, Chas. Lucas, F. J. Du tra. 11. R. Tuck, J, O. Young, John Coffee, Chas. Johnson, A. E, Lloyd, A, a. Kanneglosser, David Notley, Wil liam Hobo, Chits. Hutzke. A rertnln well, known lawyer ex celled In cross-examination . Ill ultt box was naked her age. She hesitated to icply. "Don't hesltnto," said tho lawyer. "The longer you hesitate the older, you are," Tho wltnesi took the hint. 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