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1 i: Otto Engines fesP i
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' Several OTTO Gasoline Engines have been In comtant use In ' I
Several OTTO Gasoline Engines have been In comtant use In
Honolulu (or ten years, and their owners enthusiastically declare
them to be superior to any other make. They use less fuel than
any other engine; are noiseless In action, simple and strong In
construction and ,-ve guaranteed up to their full-rated h. p. We
are often able to' recommend a smaller engine for a certain duty
than you would select yourself, because the power of each engine
Is tested previous to shipment.
SEND FOR CATALOG OR SEE ENGINES AT
E. O. HALL & SON, Limited,
COR. KING and FORT ST8.
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For High Prices!
U. Sekomoto's New Gents
Furnishing Store
Now Open
It will certainly be a lemon for those who ask big prices for
clothing.
Good dressers and economical dressers will find here a com
plete and choice assortment of everything In wearing apparel for
youths and men. Prices will be so LOW they will be known as
Sub-Cellar Prices
DON'T FORGET THIS NUMBER IT MEANS
HIGH PRICES IT'S
23 HOTEL STREET,
BETWEEN FORT AND NUUANU.
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Evening Bulletin
Bishop Trust Co.,
LIMITED.
For Rent
One store on Fort St. $25.00 per mo.
Dwelling house Pensacola and Wilder
Ave., S25.0O per month.
For Sale
2 14 acres adjoining Baseball Grounds
Rental $35 00 per month. Could be
Increased.
Kalmukl 120.0C0 square feet; 8 Urge
lots; $300.00 per lot.
Puunui 50,000 square feet; cleared;
between car and Country Club. A
bargain.
I CAN SELL
YOUR REAL E8TATE OR BUSI
NESS NO MATTER WHERE LOCA
TED. Properties and Business of all
kinds sold quickly for cash In all
parts of the United States. Don't
wait. Wrlto today describing what
you have to sell and give cash price
on same,
IF YOU WANT TO BUY
any kind of Business or Real Estate
anywhere, at any price, write me
your requirements. I can save you
time and money.
DAVID P. TAFF,
THE LAND MAN.
415 Kansas Avenue,
TOPEKA KANSAS.
REAL ESTATE FOH SAlE,
5 Building lots in Manoa Valley, 1-2
acre each, $1000 a lot.
Beautiful site, bracing air, magnifi
cent vlsw.
Albert F. Afong,
Telephone Main 407. P. O. Box 795.
832 FORT ST.
STOCK AND BOND BROKER.
MEMBER HONOLULU STOCK AND
POND EXCHANGE.
DAVID DAYTON
117 MERCHANT STREET.
LOTS FOR SALE
IN KAPIOLANI PARK ADDITION
and Other Desirable Localities.
HOMES FOR SALE
ON WILDER and OULICK AVE8.
No nusontble oifir Refund,
OKIDDOO
75c. Pep Month
S "'"' W
Canned
Pruits
The new season's fruits of
every variety have Just ar
rived. SAW canned fruits are
the very finest, selected from
the best California fruits
grown. They all bear the
S &. W guarantee of satisfac
tion. Purchase price return
ed If any goods arc found un
satisfactory. TIME TO ORDER NOW WHILE
ASSORTMENTS ARE FULL.
Henry May & Go,,
LIMITED.
TELEPHONE MAIN 22.
Help for all.
Trademark Itcglstprml
Wallach's Indian Remedies
A Sure Cure for Piles, Old Sores, and ,
All Kinds of Skin Diseases and '
Impure Blood.
FOR 3ALE ONLY BY FIRST-CLASS
DRUG STORES.
Made and put up uy The Honolulu
Remedy Co, J. Lor. Wallach, Mgr.
Want Your
Carriage Repaired
If you want llrst-clase work'
manshlp at a low price, call at
repair department of
Schuman Carriage Co.,
QUEEN 8T. NEAR FORT.
ROUTINE BUSINESS DONE
BV EDUCATION COMMISSIONERS
LACK OF APPROPRIATION FOR
HEALTH INSPECTION SOME
CHANGES OF TEACHERS.
PEACE AT WAIPIO
Tlio routine business of tlio nicvtlns
of the Hoard of Public Instruction Mon
day afternoon resulted In n discussion
of the examination of the public schnoln
by Territorial physicians. It Is tlio old
problem of the Ilo.ml railing on the
I'oard of Health nnd the inllcr dcp.iit
tifnt not having enough money to hnc
the work done. And ngnln It gocx back
In the Legislature, which did not pro
vide enough money to properly enrry
out the law
This matter 1i being Mrnlglitciutl
out ns speedily iih possible, however, by
Superintendent Ilaiibltt, who Is lecclv
Ing the full cooperation of President
Plhklinm of the Hoard of Health. Mrs.
Ivcicnd, principal of Wnlpalm school,
wrote that her school had not been
medical!) Inspected for two years until
I)r Mcdcttlgmi hud recently gone
through It. And the ncccssliy for In
Kpertlnn became obvious.
The request of Miss loke.i of Kniiliti
iinnii school torn leave of iibseiuc wns
r.r.inled mid .Miss Thionas iippulutid
ns suhttllule
Miss Tollcfpon was npioiiitcd nsslbt
ant at Knllhluncnn In place of .Mrs.
Tnggnrt made principal.
The application of Mr. Sliilnnker for
Iho prlnclpalshlp of the new Kuv.nl
liapal Kcliool reeled fnvornhle men
llun. The sellout hiniHo Is not progres
sing very lapldly ns the contractor up
'.ears lo bnve furgolten some necessary
letalls.
Hubert Plunkett was formally dis
missed from the scrxlte of tlio Hoard.
He had received notltn of the charges
jgalusi lilm mill suw III to not answer.
.1. M. Kiihns was appointed assistant
it Walmc.i, Hawaii.
Inspeitiir King wrote that he had In
terviewed the parents icgnnllng then
nhjecllon lo Ke.iloha of Wiilplo again!
whom n pet H Ion was. sent In some
months ago. King found that tunny of
the. slguatines had uppaicntly been
lorgeil and Ihe parents were satisfied
f.llli the school.
The resignation of Mrs. Powers (it
Jtakiiwcll was nicepird There 'lie
'iiudlllous In Ihe school of which Mien
Titer Is pilncip.il which will icipilre n
i hange.
The commissioners firesent at the
n.ectlng weio Mrs. Dowselt, C. U
Wight. David Al and Wallace it. I'nr
rlngton, PASSENGER3 ARRIVED.
Per tl. 8. A, T. Thomas, from Mn
nlln, P. I., Oct. .in. KrnoHl II. Ag
lier, David C. Anderson, Mrs. Win,
K. AMip, nnd baby. Philip II. Ilngby,
jChas. A. Ilauer. Mrs. Ilenrd nnd twoPn, (tt(, fhlhlrrn. MrH. Mary lllgglns, '
Ichlldrcii. Charles M. llhukford, Mrs. ij. , HolmeH. Dr. .1. H. I.eniilng. MIsh
IF. F. Hllss, Flunk C. Hooles. Mrs. m. Lnngmend. Miss M. Ilond. S. J.'
i-.me inown. .ins. s. iiutler, .1. I-', t'larn.
llfiluM IT rli.nrnitiit lrc llnr.il.l I?
H111 old i:. Clenrmnn, .Mrs. llnrold H.
Clearman. F. Colbert. ICdgar T. CoI -
litis, Wyllo T. Conway, Clciithcrns II.
Cook. Leonard II. Cook, Mrs. I.eou-
nrd II. Cook, (1. llownid Davids, F.
.1. Davles, Mrs, A. O. Derkiim nnd
, ilill.l. Miss Dodsworth, Mrs. I.uther
I Douglass nnd child, Chns. S. Kdwards,
Jesse I). F.IIIott, (icorgo W. Kngland.
(Mrs. F.dwnrd Ktan, 1). F. Field, Mrs.
I Cornelius Fuller, Wnshlngttm (Had
'den, II, W, (looglns, Charles M. (!or
iilon, Keith 8, (lr?gory, Mrs. Kltn 8.
'Gregory nnd Infant. DcWltt C. drubs,
Mrs. T. C. Hnnson. nnd daughter,
Harry llnwlcy. M. Illrschliorg, Oscar
W. Ilonp, Wllley Howell. Mis. Chas.
Iiigium nnd child, William K. Jones,
Mrs. F. K Jones, nnd daughter, Jnc -
que lie I.. I.alllllc, Joseph C. Mnu
luirgne Miss Lilian Nenrns, II. H.
Murphy, John It. Medlnness, Mrs,
John Me.Mnhou, Hose K. Olson. John
U. Page. P
Hesolvn Palmer. Mrs. W.,0yslores. O, 8climledl, Mrs, C. M.
H. Patten. Miss Pnttcn. Mrs. Fvn 11.
I Peck. Fred W. Pitts, Mrs. Ficd. W.
I'I'Ib, Henjnmln O. I'ooro. Mrs, Hen
jniiiln 0. Pooro nnd two dniigliterH, II.
'II. Pope, Mrs. Henjnmln N. Pope
l.elghlon Powell, A. W. Prentice,
I Mis. A. D. Prentice nnd two children.
John A. Hnndnlph, Mrs. Kittle
I Reeves, Wnller Itedwood, T. II.
ninnies, Mrs. T. H. Hliodes, J. F.
Uliodrs. Mrs. J. F. Hhndcs nnd two
children, A. C. Roberts, George W,
Iltiiggles. W, Dwlght ItMber, Hnyiird
1 8. J. Schlndcl, Mrs. Ilayard S. J.
Schlndel. William F. S. Simpson. J.
,T. II. Slnyter. Mrs. J. T. II. Shiyter
land fon, Kirwln T. Sml'li, Mrs. Geo. Itogers, A. Ilrnun. It. It. :.:gin, Mrs, K
I Smith and Infant, lint II Spelli. Henry i 'I. llcrrlrk, MUs Wynno Hoysen, C
G. Stnlil. Mrs. Henry 0. Stnlil and Uudde. Mr. and Mrs, F. M. Itoyil, H. Ii
, Infant. Itlehard It. Stendmnn, Mis.i Taniple, J. I). Dole, V. I). Sleep. I). 1
lltlchard It. Sleadtnnn, I). JI. Steers.' Sleep, Annie, JI. Houtclle, .Mrs. S. Parks,
I Mrs. I.yell It. Slmvnnl. Mrs. J. Sto-.Miss i:, .M. Towlo, JIlss S. W Jlotl. C
nor anil Klllplnn scrvnnt, JIlss Sweet,
Mrs. J. Van Horn nnd throe child
ren. J . v Van Scnden, Illchnrd Wo
therlll, Jirs Hlchaid WoMicrlll and
Infant. Henry Wotjen.
WANTS
For Want Column See Page Six
WANTED.
Young mnu to teiirn iho wholesale
grixcry business. Addiess in own
1 handwriting "I) ." Hulleliii.
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TO LET.
Furnished rooms foi lent Sim King
St. 352G1W
Mexican Drawn Work
Beautiful Designs In Tenerlffe
Squares, Centerpieces, Dollies and
Seaifs, Polished Koa and Kan
wila Canes. Slink's Teeth Clubs,
HAWAII & SOUTH 8EAB CURIO CO.
Young Building,
SHIPPINi INTEUMNCfe U L fr JLf 71 sHfc
? 1h t 'a ''J? If ,il w B I" w w9L JQfiJTJfTJlTI f 1 1 1 1 1 tLj i 1 U
J! ";;! v '!" " : High-Grade Muslin Underwear Kg&
' mi! i n 'i ji 11 1 . i i ji ri" ; ! .
. 4 '. a ' , ,.'.. .1 6 , 5 i ; Both in FRENCH HAND-MADE and our ;
, 5 ... ,,'.. .'.. h, ' , u ! " HOME-MADE' BRAND ;
I i t'"i- i i i
4 S - 7 Jlllill 6 o! li I is , . f. , fw , ,i
jll ; Vjowns, Chemises, bkirts,
l-'ii 11 moon Oct. r.nth at r.:ir p. in.
Times ot these tides not staled In
tobies.
Times of the tide nre taken from
the United States Coast and Geodetic
Survey tablea
.Monday, October 29.
P. M. S. H. Algua. l-oclicll, from Han
1 ranclsco, S:2.1 a in.
Tuesday. October 30.
0. S. 3. Sierra, lloudtettw, from I lit
Colonics, SUr a m
U. H. A. T. Thomas, Lyiiani, from
.Manila and Nagasaki, S;55 n. in.
DEPARTED.
Monday, October 2!).
llelonc. fur Kuiial ports, r: 10
Stmr.
p. in.
8tmr.
lorts, r,
Ko Au Hon. Tullett. for Kauai
.1. ii. in.
U. 0. C'o.'s stmr l-'ihslug, Conner, for
Port Harford, 1U p. tn.
Tuesday, October 31).
Stmr. Kliinu, Clarke, for Maul ana
Hawaii polls. 12 m.
Htmr. Nnonii. I'edersoii, for Hawaii
ports, 9 n. in.
8AILING TODAY.
Htmr. Maul, freeman, for (laiiul
pons, 5 p. m.
Stmr. MkcllU'. Naop.Un, fur Mclokal
Maul mid Lnn.il pints. U p. m. '
O. S. S. Sierra, lloudletle, for San i
Krnnrlsco. :i p. m '
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PASSCNQKHS AHRIVED.
Per O. 8, S Slerrn. Oil 5ft, ft inn
Iho Colonics.- I'or Honolulu: Mrs.
A. K. HiirIics, Mrs. II. V. I.lmlsey,
Mr. nnd Mrs. Cuy Sherwood. I'or Kan
Francisco: Hubert Allen Win. Davis,
A. K. liiighes, .1. .1. Kelly. Mr. nnd
Mrs. A. J. I.yon, Clins. It. Lyon, M.
ltoblnson. II. I,. Itend, Mr. and Mrs.
I.. J. Vnmer, Mrs. II. Andrews nnd
two children. Miss Mnbel Hell, Jan.
Hliinle. II. Houzelll, K. Hulsclitl. J.
Callgarl, I'. I), Conies, Chns, Doran, I
Master Allan Davidson. II. T. Dunk,
A. .1. Dvel M. IMwnrds. .1. (llnsof.
c. (lnlsford .'Rlr. and Mis. W. .1. (liuss
MacDnnnld, C. Mcllilehnn. II. M.
' .t .. ......, .. .,...11 ... I
It
riuiirr. .11. Aiei.i'fiil, ll. .lKLaii. w .
Nelson, Mrs. I.. Parker, Mr. audi
Mrs. . 10. Pnt-onno, .las. Hidings, I),
Itnnkiu, Antonio Florls Adam Adle,
J. Armstrong, Hector lllnik, F. Hush
I. Pcier Olinlmers, tlco. Cnrles, F.
Fiitim. A. Kthrll. F. Kbcry. W. II.
(rant, M. (larher, John (lllih, Henry
Cllhli. (!, II. Houlden. F. 11. Herman,
Jns. W. liny. K. 1. Jnckson. A. Mor
ns U. ttoiidlock, John Hoy, A. Smllh
H. .Strong. (1. Slfong. C. Rheplicrd. T.
Troy. C. Trethownn, I.. Weber, F. II.
Clark, T. A, Hunter, Mis. Dr. Hnynor,
Major I,, Salmon, Miss V. M. Voy.
scy. tl. Hoglt. .1. Soglt. tl II. Hhcf
ler. A. II. Stencrs. J. Hlntcr, 11. W.
8. Kliiiinron. P. Tninh, Mr. and Mrs.
ij.
I'prlchnrd, It. Wilson, Mr nnd
Mr.t. Win. Hell. Mr. nnd -Mrs. T. Hon
hill. Miss Harnh Houhlll, L. Cass-
icls, Mrs. Mnry Dunk nnd child, .Mis
II. i). Mlcrs. Mr. nnd Mrs. C. (1
Yates, IJ, Thompson, C. Vesper. T.
WhPeimk. II. Wllkcnning. F. West-
eott. K. Wheeler. G. Allwipp, J. An-
derson, J. Hurrldge, T. Hroadhead.!
Hen Unit, A. Klrkeiend, II. Miller.
II. D. Mlers. II. MncNIcol, J. Slnnj
tiers. A. Slessor, W. It. Sunt. T. II.
Thompson. I
PASSENGERS BOOKED.
Per S. S. Sierra. October SO, for mi i
, Inuiclhco. Mary Progge. Mrs. Ilcnr
i pnus. Mrs. 8. C. Hellod. Mrs. A. llruui;
mid child. G. K. Hnhlii .Mr nnd Mrs
I MuihI. M. J. Cubrnl. J. J. Collins. M. 1).
'J lluttdiliiH and wife, Miss Huh bins
Mrs. A. McUoyln. A. JlcKlllop and wife
SWEET HOMES WON
A game of baseball was plajed at the
Jlnkikl ground Sunday aflciuouii at
I 30 o'llock lietweeu the Sweet Homes
mid tlio I'uiiiihous. It was au exciting
r.nuve fioin tho Hut liming to the last
II was u beautiful g'liuo fium both
teams.
'I lie Swnet llnuies won by n stori of
lo 1 Thu sioro by Innings follow.
I ! 3 I 0 ii 7 8 !i
I'iiimIiuiih 12 10 0 0 0 0 0-1
bHeet Homes .. . .0 0 0 0 3 1 0 11 I- 3
'I lie Sweet Homes llnu up was as fol-
iiias I'Tanii i.onorn, c.j uniebi .w,
lilz p., Terry Koven, lis.; IMilln, Ho
nan, :'b ; .Manuel Comes, 3b,; Manuel
I'liuo. bs.; MiililKI .-iiiinu, ii. ; jesse
IMIllcc, If.; Julius Jluitlli. cf ,
'I hrie-li.11,0 lilt I-'. I'eriiundc.
Ttto-li.ifio lilt .Manuel Jliinlz, IMdln
llonuii inid prank l.ondrn
Siruck' out Hy I. MiinU, S, by IVi.
Mlllde. 'i
Turn of 1(111111'- I hour
W Fine Job Printing at the But
Ictln elllce,
1 inc idiicr in regular ana tram icugui:,. ;
A complete line ot new
uress Kirts
; ! In all colors and all materials, ranging from ! ;
J4.0UUp
! C... X:...4n..r ntonlrxpo '!
m S
Sunny Side
It will keep Indefinitely anil Is invaluable for household use.
Made from tlio best selected milk, sterilized, and swectned with
only pure cane outjar.
SOLD DY ALL GROCERS.
Theo, H. Davles & Co., Ltd.,
WHOLESALE AGENTS.
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CREMO
. 5c
CIGAR
DRIVES AWAY CARE.
Surpasses In quality any oth.
er 5c. cigar in the market.
We Invite comparison.
H. Hackfeld & Co,,
Wholesale Distributors.
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FHESH FLOWER AND VEOETACLC
SEEDS FOR 8ALE.
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iMfS. K. M, I SLVlOT
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YOUNG BUILDING.
TEL. MAIN 3S9.
-"For Sate" cards at Bulletin.
- GREAT REDUCTIONS IN PRICES -
WE.ARC GOING TO nEDUCC OUR STOCK AND YOU WILL GET THE
BENEFIT.
Men's Clothing
OUR $8.50 SUITS WILL BE REDUCED TO $7.00
OUR $6 60 COATS AND PANTS RCDUCED TO ..85.00
OUR $0.00 PANAMA HATS REDUCED TO 35,00
flttlr nnntta In thlc lln.rtmanl ...Ml l. -.J I .1 . . ....
- Uw-w ,- vm win iju icuutcu hi me auiim piuiur-
tlon. A new lino of shirts, new styles, new patterns; all sizes.
I RCDUCED FIIOM $1.25 AND $1.50 TO $1.00
A full stock of neckwear at reduced prices for three days only.
L. B. KERR
AI.AKEA
In the
Country
A GOOD CONDENSED MILK
IS ALMOST INDI8PENSADLn.
HAVE YOU EVER TRIED
Condensed
Milk
50c Quart Delivered $2, Gallon
HOW DELICIOUS!!
Harry Strange' Pure
ICE CREAM.
'PHONE MAIN 206.
134-4-An I
Water
NATURE'S REMEDY
FOR
RHEUMATISM,
3T0MACH TROUBLE,
CATARRH, ETC.
Booklet for the asking at
CHAMBERS DRUG CO.,
Cor. Fort and King Sts.
PHONE MAIN iai
BOOTH'S BAKED BEANS
We are selling them at sample
p l-:s.
J. M. Levy & Co.,
PHONE MAIN 149.
& CO., Ltd.,
STREET
Bargains
M&kiki
HOUSE AND LOT, MAKIKI.
Suitable, for hlgh-gtadn boarding.
Wants tlio right pereon! Arc you tin
ona?
LOT ON WILDER AVENUE.
Will pny 10 per cent, rlenr on In
vestment for IS ycarit tn como; lmro
lot.
I'm on!; handling choice, cheap
snnps in laud.
wwn
Three Trains
Dally
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8. SA1KI,
Bamboo Furnlturo Made to Order.
Picture Framing a Specialty.
683 S. BERETANIA GT.
TELEPHONE BLUE 881.
Wing Wo Tai & Co.
OEALER3 IN IMPORTED GENERAL
1 MERCHANDISE.
; UNIQUE ARTICLES OF ALL KINDS.
I 011 NUUANU OTRECV.
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HANGER.
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ICOnNER NUUANU and PAUAHI OH.
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