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1 i f! r li fw ft - I I B BVEN1N0 RIIM.ETIN, HONOLULU. T. It . WEDNESDAY. OCT. 21. 190C . 1 1 1 "3ST5SII a , r, !uJrrA Hi8topy irntwis jih , 1-: I :SS:7 r? a History iliilK Kc. - . ,ttn V Pl rnr, MlM -J l"1 B ... -. ... 1 f 71 KIH England Bakery JK9I "ill llCllIUIlO IHEk r aHislH W Apple Blossom snlmoti anil l.ipltm'n JC "fTTi Ovfc la? H , I aaLIH "N -1 'ran nt V J. l)ny & Co. 1 I V nV-W I RH l ,,-...,. sIVHH V UJ Kecrelarj Atkinson left S.m Frim . , I u VJr Hi ki imwnua l r T W ilsco October fi for New York. 1 UV oOWU3- K M 1 UU8DAV I hMH v"- K Attend the ningnlflnuo millinery op yj nr) B. ! I VB'Ht" sssHflasaam H l'n,"s tlil" week nt Mm. Dlckcrson's. aLJ--iF I WL' t ' . ! Lcahl Chapter Initiation Bs&lBA A 00 1 ,,L' Anti-Saloon League Meets WfS 1 I K' HpfTH pluirsilnj nflcrnonn nt llio Y M. C. A. I r I K. -iii'iia HHHRHImMHH T i Friday, November 2nd. 100(1, Imj 1 I I Hp , Perfection Regular 5-p. m. i" r . . ... . MV;,a.--, 'T"J Uj 'been set apart us Albor Day liy llio , w I X B H Hawaiian 3ccontl Degree ' Iff-. Vht Otd BtttvTl CH Goornor I ' S. J I 7:30 n. m I II Whisky "1 t, I Neatly furnished rooms nt tho Top- 'W K Jf lESsfflvr .Vsw ULJ S I "' l. 1.B0 and $2 per week. 1213 1 No, don't need 'cm, W , ifAv LVHlUrtlliW 5 S M'"orl E,rcct' ' ' I en' ' " ' K S Paeltle-Second Degree. """77 111 "'ll queen street Skating Rink will open could read I'd net glasses . tiuhl1 BtA(w l' (Q.Uf Q Snl',r,'' evening, November 3. Rant! ure. I'd go to B i. lci Aiona ciinpler Initiation mimm r.7 : ! . "" K (MMMlitl T-" 'T 5 WIJo embroidery imIkImkh and corpel E.. ai. .'.... ' " ! ."" : :.. i:4i I Ml i.opr ptnbrnlilrrlrit Prlilnv ttnoclalit at I W .i Ti.mnBmcmncra oi ,.,, J-rBvrfBW I T " .k wi, Y m ,r.i.' ill. .u . K lenH mt.etlt.ra ,,f Inrivl lo.leM. - fiittfiWHK i 5T l-'hl Ciinpler No. 2. O I-. S . will B. . $uy,, Auc-T,T4HrTo5".- VXJ !5 hap n si'eclal mpcllnc tonlRlil Inllli . Ii s I .T;,ri towtEJ' Tt A "ol1 a1 Celling members tordlally, MmmmmgammmmmmK K' : syr-rss Mh tinned K y 1 ; y .- oJ i Uw '' I IT. K 'i j HARMONY LODGE, No. I, I. O. 0. F. fJzzVzzrZVZV I ( Mccti every Monday iTentng at 7:30 -i;""j ' ' 'Tl H" L In I. O. O. F. Han. Fort .trc-ct, -" m-".J J. Mceti every Monday iTentng at 7:30 In I. O. O. V. Han. Fort street. E It. 11I:NI)RY. Secretary, c. o iiorn:!.. n. o All Ttsltlrg bro'hera very cordially incited. MY81IC LODGE, No. 2, K. ef T. Meets every Tuesday evrnlnn at f!30 o'clock In K. ot r. Hall, KVr itreet. Vlsttlns btotbers cordially Ic tied to attenti. O.J WHITEHEAD, c.c. K. WAI HHON, K.n.8. " I OAHU LODGE, No. 1, K. of P. I Meta every Friday eveulrn at IC. P. Hall, Klnir street, nt 7:30. Mr.ai Iicti of Mystic Lodje, No. 2, Wra. Mc-1 Ktnley Lodgo, No. 8, and vliltldK orothem cordially Invited. Gsneril Business. A. I) IIOND, C. C. A. 8. KENWAY, K.R.B. HONOLULU LODGE Bio, B. p. O. E. Honolulu Lodge No. filC, I). P. O. B., fill meet In their hall, .in Miller isd Bcrctanla streets, viry Friday renlng. I 3y order of the V. Tt. HARRY H. StMPSON, Secretary. R. E. MURnAT, E.R. Vm. M'KINLEY LODGE No. B, K.of P. I Meets every Saturday evening at :J0 o'clock In K. ot P. Hall, KIhk 'rsst. Visiting brothers cordially Id- to attend. M. M JOHNSON. C.a E. A. JACOI1SON, K.Hd. IONOLULU AERIE 140, F. O. E. feets on the 2nd and 4th WEDNKS ' Y evenlugn of each month nt 7:30 lock In K. of P. Hall, King PtreL I lilting Essie j are luvlted U at .d, BAM McKEAOJE. W.P. ' H. T. MOORE. W. Secy. A.WAIIAN TRIBE Nt. 1, I. O. R. M. Meet (very second and fourth RIDAY of each month In I. O. G. F. (all. Visiting brother! cordially Invited to tttend. W. T. DRAKE. Sachem. A. B MURPHY, 0. of R. DAMIEN COUNCIL No. 563, Y. M. I. Meets tnery second and fourth Wed ' nesday of each month nt San Antonio HJ, Visiting brothers cordially In lWd to attend. T F. McTIOHE, Pres. E. V TODD. Seey. Colt Acetylene, Gas Generators affords A Superior Light to all others. .Aceytleno Gss Is superior In quality, .and cheapness radiates less heat, vltl- I stes the air less and has no Injurious i ItffscU on ths eves. For iiirthtr partl--lsrs Inquire st , ths office. J Also Calc'um Carbide of all sizes, In drums and small csns, for Generators and Automobllo Lamps and all sizes and grades of Gas Mantles and Gas Burners, i K It. lli:.VI)HY. Secretary, M B i c.n Horn:)., n. c M P &, ; Washington Light Co. " u uirLsni amc Msns. I I rsltphone Main 145. 143 Merchant 81 1 Correctly I Constructed J That's the chief tiling to be oecured I when you buy a delivery wagon. Correctly constructed so that It Is A. the moct convenient vehicle lor tho s purpose It was built. That's the way wc build them Tell us how you want youro we'll build It ' that way and at the right price, too. Hawaiian Carriage ' ''Manufacturing Company,! 427 QUEEN 8T, TCL. MAIN 47. P. 0. BOX IP), C, W, ZEIGLBR .. ..,Mnior iMs-sss-sa- "-" i i s"saas Illanli books nf all curl, lelgri itc. iiiwniifai lurvi) bv Ilia llullbtlii I'ub- lulling umu'uy, I Floor Need New Paint? Tltc Best Paint for Kitchen and Bathroom Floors Is our Rubber Cement Floor Paint Put II on In the evening and it hardens with a beautiful, tjlossy finish before mornlnn. It gives long and satisfactory wear Ready mixed for use For outside painting, where a good paint Is needed, try our PORCH AND STAIR PAINT. Lewers & Cooke, Limited, 177 S. KING ST. For Over 60 Years Mrs. Winslow's iSooUiing Syrup nn p'ni Kwa inr over nitv YKAItn by MII.T.loNS of Vthtrs InrthcirCHUJJlU.NwhlloTUETII. INti, wttn pcffK' sneeew. IT booTiir s ibo. emm, sokthns tho (.UJIH. auiYH all pain, CURi:S VLVt COLIC, Qtnl U the bcttrcmcdyarDIAUKIlu:. Sold vy urnrcuis ia every pan oi ino wnrM. lio turo anil utk tor Mra. VJnim'jt f04Jthlni Rvrunnnd lakn pnn omcr uu vu a notue. to Old and Well-fried Rcmttlj Tel. Main 108 P. O. Box 192. Lord and Belser ! GENERAL CONTRACTORS. Qcwers, Qradlng, Paving, Teaming, Crushed Rock. Black and White Sand and 8oll for Sale, OFFICE AND YARD ....SOUTH & KnWAIAHAO STS. Clothing Neatness can be obtained by telephoning MAIN 147 and ordering your clothes pressed by the HONOLULU CLOTHES CLEANING CO., Alakca Street. STYLISH FALL MILLIN ERY, at Miss Power's Millinery Parlors BOSTON BLDG., FORT STREET. drFssmaking parlors (Jutt Opened) Private Cottage "Johnson House Grounds." PUNCHBOWL ST. MR3. J. A. RODANET. LADIES' 8TYLI8H HATS WHITE SALE8LADY. K. UYEDA NUUANU ST. cor. HOTEL and KING, COAT AND PANTS CLEANED AND PRESSED FOR SO CENTS PHONE MAIN "157. Pirn Dion niinin Unnnn bUII nISC UyOIDg HOUSO 1316 FORT 0TREUT. C. FAR I A riNc buitb rnoM is up, mad In up to- dt i-i ityl, IIOTCUopii, n60'T. Autos for hire nt Ter. Stables. Your grocer sells Pol Rrcnkfast Food Rest cup of totlco In tho city. New England Hakery Applo lllosaom snlmon nnd Mpliin'n 'eas nt C J. Day & Co. Kecrptnrj Atkinson Irft Ban Frtm . Cisco October (! for New York. Attend Hip inngnlflntio millinery op enlng this wrek nt Mis. Dlckrrson'a. 1 ho Anti-Saloon League MccU 1 liiirsihj nfternonn nt tho Y M. C. A. Friday, Not ember 2nd. 100(1, linj lieen ret apart us Albor Day by (bo tloernor Neatly furnished rooms nt tho Pop ular. $1, 11.50 nnd $2 per week. 1213 Fort Etreet. tlurcn street Skating Rink will open Snlttnln) ienlug, November 3. ll.ind nitisle Wide embroidery edgliigx and corset coirr embroideries Friday specials at Whitney S. Marsh's this wtek l.e.ihl Chapter No. 2, O E. S . will Iiihp n special meeting tonight Inllli tlon All lsltlng members tordlally tiiMted "Arabic" I.Tcps Iron roofs freo from rust and purfllles rain water. Ohc It' a trial and bo cotnlnced. Cnllfornli Feed Co, agents. A fine Odd Fellows' Jowol, nwarded, .,...- ... it... .i i. .' tuiliu llllic llu II) Ililllll1lll IAniF, II I'l been rcccned by Mnrslnf H. It llentlr Irtim nn cirtcrn Jeweler. Bpo imr I'orto ltlinn Panama hits bomcthlng new' Illocked tt) tirdrr Prlied from jr, up. Expert lint Ck.m. trs, 1127 Fort slrect Wnlktkl Inn Is now owned by W. C. licrgin. ACCOinmotiaiinnR, siippiirn ( and attendance nb'oliitely first class. Finest bithlng on the beach. TUo llcrctnnln pumping siatitui giounila b-no been greatly lmprtned by the erection nf n now feme Tim 5 anl has been planted with grass, The funcrnl of Miss Vletorh Knl it Ino of Knkniko, aged 21 earit, tool: I'I-ko .it !) oVIotk this morning fiom tho TowiiKcnd parlors, Alnkea street New papcttllcs In fancy boxei Jurt opened nt ll.iwnllan News Co. Your l.iwirllo Hut and many new ones ni (imoug tbcm Sec display at tho store An cteilrlc f.m will rout oii mil) Hi til fin ut llnnnllui Elcitile Compile the tost to the tomfiirl )uu will derlvii trom It Ordtr by 'phono If jou wish. For lialnthiK Interior lloors uso Rub ber Cement Floor Paint Mild by Lcwciit Cooke. It dries ner night with .1 Diiperlor gluts finish 1'iep.ircd ready lav use Letters rcielicd from members til j tho band ctntc that It la pl.ilng Its vny to Rnn Franclsto, vl i Deincr, Salt I.aki) and Uis Angeles. It inn) not re turn before Nn ember 27. Mrs. nomlteln I'alko died nt lu o'tloek jesterday morning. Tho fun crnl took place today nt 2 ti'itotk at the Honolulu Undertaking Parlors .Mrs Palkt) was mcr eighty earn old Miss Joscpblnn Palockl, who tame down to nettle the n (Taint of her sister, Mis-! Tbcdoila Puleckl, tho nurso who tlleil Ft) sudtltuly List mouth, left today 'in llio Alameda for her homo in Oak land. Among the passengers on the AI f lueibi this morning was Mrs. F. V Mi ll iiilcl, who will upend n week In Kau I Francisco and then go on to Chltago pud New York for u slay of three oi four months. Remember a delicious dinner at the popular price of ono dollar is scneii eery ei enlng on tho great seml-rlr-1 tulnr lannl of tho Seaside Hotel. Reel ' vuluo for tho money and cotilcut place j I in town to dine. Lpou mm ion of llcrcicn in ij.tiik- j liijiliy W T, Rawlins jtstciilny Mniy Jiiiip Mout.mo, Andrcus A Monlnno, I lllrfam Kolomoku, W. W. lloyd, E. N. Vocller, John nnd (icorgo llagg.irt were discharged by Jutlgn Dole. Juilgo I'erry Is (jiinloil as xu)lng "In iew nf the imturo nf the cauip.tlgii Sheriff llinwn is now tonduitlng. uj eldcuccd by his speeches nf Monday mcnlug at lullel and Kaknuko, I bata ctiiuludetl that 1 can no longer suppotl Mm " Ocorgc Ileinlull. tho Star's rtirati court reporter, will shortly le.uo for llllo to tnko tho editorship of the Her ald A M. Rums is reported to leave tho Herald to take tho llllo Tribune. I'bn local ncwsiMpeimcn will bo hurry to iiiIsh llcusbnll C. II 8. Hldwcll, tho lawjer who Is defending Mamue, who was coulct ed of murder In tho first tlegreo at Hue lamcnto. writes (1 P, Castle, acknowl edging the receipt of tho 110 fund subscribed here, which will pay for tin nppe.il Ho writes Hint ho finds tlutt .Mnnaso Is descnlng of tho usslstnnca An interesting doeumenl has been I filed In tho Territorial art hives It 111 nn agreement between (1. P Judd, ail ing for Coiernor Kckiiunaoa and Jobcpli W Haward Tho lut lei agreed In rlug the bell on tho Seaman's Chap el In Honolulu ut 9.30 and nt 10 o'tlodt each evening as a signal for tho nailois to get on board their ships. In the hearing ot the. Hills case jes tcray In which Alfred Hills In con testing with his two brothers, John Mid William, ocr the properly of Mi mother, tho latter was plated on tin dund and gmo strong testimony for tho defendants. She. stated Hint she bail intentionally gltcn away all her piopcrty In tho two boys, as they were hnlplng hoi and looking after her Among tho passengers nn tho Hong kong Mam who stopped at tho Moaun for a few bonis' rest was Victor Mituli of I'.isailena, who Is en itntto to ths toast from bis annual trip to the Oi lent Mr Marsh owns ono nf the larg fit Japanese art stores In (ha Statu of it . i niiroriua nun ritiii jonr H'lumla nuny tlioiisaii.la In pun basing inro and beau' J tlful things fur thn eastern tourist 'f'"1" llu wns oiiii of llio imsHPiiufliii nn thn Manrhurla and spent leu du)i lltiiti uwaltlug piissngn It) the Oilent At Han I'rancluro .Mr Muisli will c)inr tcr n car to urr his Oileutul slock in llio koullilainl In rrptirls u iwiy IiiiikIi utnl iltwliledl) iiiiitsiiuiiit wuk Willi liMvy liwnl winds Mini roimli uai 11101 of ihu wuy A. N. Sanford, i - - - , uuaiura ul.ulivsi f ??I?6HSl. Ksr "rfCitSigsW fiSSxS , MONUMENT8, 8AFE8, IRON FENCE. HAWAIIAN IRON FENCE & MONUMENT WORKS. NEXT TO YOUNG DLDQ. 176-180 KING STREET. PHONE 287. Vi-T H ErHOfp r, i?r SPAVIN CURE San Francisco. Troy Chemical Co., Hlnghamton, N. Y. Dear t)ro: About ttw years ago a very fine, well bred mar I own got whzt seemed to be n Dad sprain of tho olf fors fetlock, whloh mad her very lame; I blistered her and let her run out for about four months, when I took her up, oho was hetter but still lame and got worse- whtn worked. ! thenttrled another kind of blister with about the earns results. Last Spring I bought a bottle of your 8ave-the-Horae from your agent In this city. After treating the mare with this for about two weeks I pave her some slow driving; she Improved very much, and by the time I had used up the bottlo I was able to drlvo her twenty or thirty miles with out any apparent bad effects. Sho now goes sound; I also with ths same bottle removed two wind galls from her hind legs. Hoping that this will be of some benefit to you, I am, your truly, MARRTIN BURNELL, 401 California 8L Positively and permanently cures Spavin, Ringbone, Thoroughpln, Curb, Splint, Capped, Hock, Wind Pulf, broken down, bowed or strained tendon or any cace of lameness. Hnrsn ran bn worked as usual nnd Mlth boots, as no harm will result from scalding of lhnb or destruction of hair. $5 rr per bottle, with a wrltton VJ tho best legal talent could TROY CHEMICAL CO., Bingharaton.N. Y. Vy. TRADE SUPPLIED RY HOLLISTER DRUG Ot.. HONOLULU Hawaii. ALAMEDA LEAVES FOR COA3T WITH BIG CARGO With o big pisHcnger list, tbo'Bteci ngo tilled to overflow lug, and .1 full tnrgti, thn Alunictlu .learned out of thn harlior this morning on her wa In the Coist Tlicro was llio usual big ttind tlow ii to seo tha steamer off and to bid L,ood!i)o lo departing fi lends, I'urier biiillh retilted muny condolences for Ihu 1 1 on lilo pronpeilUtly in store for lilm, and numerous anxious iiniuirlcu wcie mado nf the doctoi ns to wbtthei or nut he had laid in n largo enough mpply of p.iiugorlc. Tho entire after part nf the essel was swarming wllh children The Alnmcd.t took about all the freight shn toiihl cmry with such a larpe Ha of passenger In the slecr.igo l-'ho had In nil ubout 1000 tons of turgo, Including OOuO sacks ot lefnieil sugar nnd suuii sniks of inw. There wcie also IMlO bunches of bjnanau, togeth er with u mixed UHPorlmeiit of tithe; freight The Alamtda blew her de parting wlilulo at 10.15. q il DULLUTIN AD8. PAV- Begin Wearing Autumn Shades With the earning of Fall even In this climate fashion decrees the changing of men's suits from the llo.lt ter colors to the darker Wo considered tho Autumn's com ingperhaps you didn't and purchas rri a handsome stock of dark sultini-js nf worsteds and cheviots In many tl li ferent patterns. If you order your fall suit from us It will embody all tho latest styles adapted to your particular measure, To regular customers we are known as "TAILORS WHO FIT." W. W. Aliana & Co,, S3 King 81, I'HOMU ULUE 3?i (, 0, Uox 000, N TWENTY-FOUR VOLUMES, Beautifully bound and Illustrated. BY JOHN HENRY WRIGHT, LL.D., Prof, of Greek In Harvard University. Embracing: ANTIQUITY; THE MIDDLE AGES; MODERN HISTORY, AMERICA, ETC. Eaiy Monthly Payments At Wm, G. Lyon Go. COR. FORT ANO HOTEL STREETS (Upstairs) guarantee, as binding to protect you as mnko It. CHANGES IN CABINET Washington, Oct. 23. Attorney Hen. cr.il Moody will ictlro limn the I'nb Inel tin January 1, and Secretary Hh.iv on March I Postmaster tlcncriil Cor- lelj on will become Secretary of the TiciBiir), Von Mcjer will be Posl mauler Ccneral, Donapurtc will bo At torney (iencr.il, Me tea It Secretary of tho Nay and Oscar Strauss, former! V K. Minister to Turkey, will head the Department of Commerce nnd Labor, si DULLER RETIRE8 London. October 23. Ocn. Hlr Red' u-rs Duller, oun of the iinfortunite 'Ililtlsh tommanders In the Doer 'ci has gono on the retired list. m MAYOR 3T0P8 PLAY I'lill.ulclphla, Oct, 2J. Tho Major has lorlihhlen tho pioiluctltiu oi u play tailed "flic CldiiHmun," hecauso of negro protests. si s JURY 8PURN8 POLITICS Now York, October 23. The grand Jul lias Ignored the toriuptlon charges made by Murphy against the Independence Leaguers. --s- , MURDERER CONFESSES Chicago, Oct 23. II. E Nichols hap tonfcsM'il that ho inuidniad tho acticss, .Maigaict Islle, and lobbctl her of Jowehy woilh $2000. ANNA HELD ROBBED Cleveland, O, Oct 2.1 Anna Held, the I'lamli uctinss, lias been lubbud ol Jewelry valued ut f 10,000. RRYAN PIIOPHUOIUO Washington. October 2,1 Win ,J Hi), in picdlcts that the next Homo will bn llcjimrratlc SIXTY RE8CUED Vladivostok, Oil, S3, Hlxly pooplti Irnvt) been imcupiI mm llio mined Hesintir Vnihjln I I lH i POPE HAS QOUT Itniiin ()et S3 -Tho I'lipu U III vvlUl lliu K""l Denies That Portuguese Broke Up Former Meeting "I wnnt heir tonight lo nnswer noma of tho Insults mado about the Portu guese on Piinrhliowl." The speaker was M. A, Blla, who thundered forth In his usunl stormy manner at tho Democratic meeting nt Emma Square last night. "They say that some Por tuguese disturbed n meeting held there. Who was to blame for Hint It It was not tho party which gna freo beer ant! whisky to every man and child nt tho meeting? Was it done on puiTiosc? Why did they throw open n saloon not fifty feet away nnd gtvo ccrynno n gencrnl In llntlon to bnc nil they wanted be cause It had been paid for? This w-ns ii double insult lo tho Portuguese. The first insult was In trying to buy their otcs with booze, and ocry Portu guese voter ought to resent the InsulJ. Do the Repiihllrnns think that they ran buy n Portuguese with n glass or wine? That Is the opinion tho Repub licans Imc of tho Portugueso nnd it Is Insulting. "Then they blamed the row on two or three hoR who had nothing lo tin with it nnd even went around anil tried to hao tbrso boys fired from llielr Jobs. Is Hint n way to help the Repuhllinn ticket, by getting some bojs fired? 'They go nrountl, In Knkaako nnd Inllcl, for instance, with beer and whisky ns arguments. When a party gets so Inw Hint It has to do this It Is llmo to bury it so deep that It will necr rise "again, nnd I bcllovc that j on icallze with mo that that time lias come." Fred. Torrlll, another flro enter, also mado nn ultra strenuous speech, roast ing tho Republicans In gencrnl, and Jumping nioro especially on Sam Johnson nnd tha "road machine." Re garding Hi own ho said: "I go out to Mollllll nnd I find a one turned knnnkn speaking for Drown. Ho tells tho Hawnllans on the side Hint Drown won't arrest them unless they commit n serious crime. What n'ceii 111 own wnnt? Does n man have lo murder hero beforo tho police will touch him? Inukci Is n man, honest and square. He will carry out tho law- and be will have men llko Sllvn nnd others to change tho laws nnd malic them right. Tho .people on tho hill lme had sand thrown In their ejes long enough nnd they arc going to do different. Tho lraso on Punch howl runs out In a few years, hut hno tho Republicans said nnjthlng about how tho Portugueso arc going to get their land and homes there? Are tlicso lots to bo sold like those, at Maklkl, with nn upset price rovcring nil thn Improvements? Get next to joiirselves and send men to tho Leg Islsturo that will give tho people n chance." Chnrlcs Rosn accused Sam Johnson of pat king tho Republican meeting. Fretl Weed nmused himself with the liquor Inw. Trent Jumped on tho Re publican beer campaign. Mrs. Puahl appealed to tho voters, us the mother of a family, to down tho party which mined (ho j oung by giving them booze. 11. J. Mossman wclcomod tho Civic Feds., who, ho hoped, would help thn Democrats to secure a fair t-ount on election day. Moore review ed nil tho work ho had done, as a Su pervisor. Tho Democrats nlso held n meeting nt S. M. Damon's Moaiialua cstnto, nt which Chns. llioad nnd Inukea mado (ho principal speeches, both roasting tho polico machine. Tho Weekly Edition or the Evening Bulletin (Ives a complete summary ol tan nnwa of the day. For SI a year. The Expert Dentists have returned with new appliances adapted for the patlent'a comfort. High-Class Workmanship at LOW PRICE8. Absolutely painless extraction. Office open 8 a. m. to 6 p. m.; Sun day: 9 a. m. to 12 m. Call at 215 HOTEL ST., ARLING TON BLOCK, opposite Young Hotel. Dr. F. L.Ferguson, D.D.S. $ SAVING $ !m SMOKERS SMOKE i ROUGH RIDER 5c CIGAR ni;CAl)8E, they get as good a smoke for r?IVE CENTS as they used to tor Ten Cento Tho last whiff Is as good as the llrst. WHY NOT TRY ONE? It burns evenly. We sell the AOELINA PATTI, Fltzpalrick Bros, Sole Honolulu Agents, conNen hotbu mr'fqht bto, Both Due Next Saturday And McClanahan Tomorrow At the end of this week tho cam palgn will bo enlivened by the prca enco of tho threo candidates for Del egate to Congress, Kuhlo Kalanlann ole, tho Republican candidate, ,E. R. McClanahan ,tho choice of tho Demo crats, nnd Charles K. Notlcy, tho Homo Ruler. The present of theso threo head candidates In person will do much towards enlivening tho campaign. Considerable uncertainty has been felt regarding tho movements of .Ku hlo, who Is nt present stumping some whero nn Hawaii. John C. Lano yes terday sent n letter to him. In tho cara of Purser Rccklcy ofitheKlnaU, who will deliver II to htm wherever he can find him. In this letter lino asks the Prince to return on tho Klnnu next Saturday, nnd ho feels certain that he will come. ' Charles Notlcy Is expected lo return from Hamnkua In the Klnnu next Sat urday. Tho following Monday the Home Rulers will slgnnllro the event by holding a general rally nt Aal i park, nt which Notlcy will bo tho main rjicake:. McClanahan will return lu the Clnudlnc tomorrow from Hawaii and Maul, where ho tins been stumping for the past few weeks. On Saturday the Democrats will hold n grand rally nt Anla park, at which McClanahan will be tho chief attraction. CIVIC FEDS. KEEP LIST OF MEMBERS SECRET "Who aro tho CIvlc.Fcds?" 'lhls Is a qucttlon which Is puzzling many, white tho uccrct of the solutlcn Is firmly locked In the brcuflt. of the tew who arc tho uncrowned kings nf tho Federation. It Is a well known fact that the ordinary herd of Feds, had nn voice In the nctlon of tho executive tommltteo In endorsing certain candla dntcs and condemning others. As n matter of fact not even all the mem bers of tho committee were consulted. An attempt wnn mado to And out Jua who the Fedcratlonlsts were, hut It failed, tho officers of that organisation being, for somo reason known best to themselves, absolutely unwilling to give It out. D. I.. Wlthlngton, tbto act ing president, was asked, but ho said he had no such list. Ed Towsc, tho secretary of tho Fed eration, was next approached. He said ho had no list and would not give It but It he had. Why arc you ashamed of jour mem bers?" nskctl tho reporter. "You know very well that Is not tha tcason," said Tow so, "Well. Is it that you think jour mem bers will he ashamed of having It known that they belong to the Feder ation?" "You know very well that Is not tha reason cither," said Towse. Ho was then asked who tho membors of the executivo commlttco were. H answered that thero were fifteen of them, but ho would not dlvulgo the uames of tbcm cither. SECRETARY!) DISBURSE Tho Treasury Department has dccld. cd that the Secretary of tho Territory, properly bonded, tnn disburse a Con grcsbtnnal appropriation for tho sup port of tho Hawaiian Legislature. OIL CARGO OF LANSING (Continued from Page '1.) nets as agents for the Union Oil Co. civvns the wharf at which she lies and lakes tho risk without worry, Is brought out by tho other side. Tho Union Oil Co. made tho follow ing statement to a Ilullctln reporter today: "Tho Union Oil Company has re quested permission to mix quantities or oil testing 85 with oil testing 13.1, which will bring tho test overdue re quirements of tho law regarding sale. This permission was granted the Pa cific Oil Transportation Co., our com petitors, soincllmo over a year ago In a similar case, "Tho Attorney Cencnfl has stated that he considered tho oil company should bo punished for bringing this il here, and that If delay caused a I033 In money to the company It was well deserved." In speaking of the situation A. W. Van Valkcnberg of tho Union Oil Co. raid: "Wo do not think there Is any dan ger In tho oil on tho Lansing. Tho icgultalon of 100 degrees test Is un board of. It runs In homo places as low as 70 nnd lu many raoro thero la no regulation. "Howovcr, wo do not wish to cause nny trotihlo or glvo anyono tho Idoa wo aro tiylng to ovnde the laws, and I shall bo moro surprised than you If another caigo of thn samo grado nil t mnes In hero." Assistant Superintendent Howlsnd of tho Department nf Public Works was very frank in the ststcmcnl thst ho believed tho nil on tho Lansing very tlaiigoioiiH In laud. Ho staled Hint tho ship was at llio Railroad wharves, owned by u private firm, nr lit) would Imvn tnlan action an ru Kurds her Majliig at dm l(, Ctory day t hut Hie Luimlug hIidk lioro It mid llio n fnuipnivy nt onsl 1600 tir hoi nvpimsos, so Hie limner will lunbulily liu Mtlt'd un tonii as puMlhlo, 'rim Union Oil (Jomiisny ntu ilntl j) w bu tih miilfithly, I 1 t u "I 1 i -Mufc, "'' t "" -jffin"-- - V- jtwfcut am ktefc& nfii itsjaWto .i4tstiu 4nmmA- t 1 ..mse .awuwi4tt w -we.--.. ln.ist