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A New Up-To-Date
Crockery Department
Our New Stock, Jut received, has put our Crockery Depart
ment second to none In thli city. So far as prices go, It leads eas
My In quality of goods offered for the money.
Besides the usual lines of crockery we have Fancy Ramlkins,
Bouillon Cups of English and French China, Fern Dishes, Choco
late and After-Dinner Coffee Sets, Etc.
E. O. HALL. S: SOIN, Limited,
COR. KINQ and FORT ST8.
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L3TABLI3IIED IN IBS8.
Bishop & Co.
BANKERS.
Commercial and Travelers'
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the Bank of California and fi
N. M. Rothschild & Sons ;
London. , j
Correspondents for the
American Express Company
and Thos. Cook & Son.
Interest allowed on term
and Savings Bank Deposits.
Ctaus Spreckelt. Wm. Q. Irwin.
Claus Spreckels & Co.
BANKERS.
HONOLULU, : : : T. H.
San Francisco Agents The No
fads National Hank of Ran Francisco.
Draw Exchange on tbo Nevada Na
tlonnl Dank of San Francisco.
London The Unluu of London and
Smith's Hank, Ltd.
New York American Exchange; Na
tional Dank.
Chicago Corn Exchange National
Bank
Paris Credit Lyonnals.
Hongkong and Yokohama Hong-konc-Bbanchal
Hanking Corporatlnn.
New Zealand and Australia Dank
of New Zealand and Bank of Austra
lasia ..Victoria and Vancouver Bank of
British North America.
Deposits rccolved. Loan made on
approved security. Commerc'al and
Travelers' Credits Issued. Blllr of Ex
change, bought and told.
Collections Promptly Acceunted For.
The First
AMERICAN SAVINGS
AND TRUST GO.
OF HAWAII, LTD,
8UBSCHIBED CAPITAL... 1200,000.011
PAID UP CAPITAL 100,000.00
President Cecil Brown
Vice President M. P. Robinson
Cashier ....... L. T. Peck
Office: Corner p-rt and King 8U.
SAVINGS DEPOSITS received and
Interest allowed for yearly deposits al
the rate of i l-s per cent, per annum.
Rules and regulations furnished up
on application.
The Yokohama Specie 8ait Ltd
ESTABLISHED 1880.
Capital Kubicrlbed. ...Yen 21,000,(100
Capital Paid Up Yen 21,000,000
noueivud Fund Yen 13,700,000
HEAD OFFICE, YOKOHAMA.
BRANCH AGENCIES Antiinc,
llslen, Hang Kan, Clicfoo, Dalny,
llombay, Hongkong, Honolulu, Kobe,
I.eojang, London, Lyon. Mukden,
Nagasaki, Newchang, Now York,
Peking, Han Francisco, Shanghai, Ti
entsin, Toklo, Osaka.
Tim bank Iiiiju mid receives far cnl
led Inn llllln of Kxi'hange Ihkiioh
DinflH and LetterH of Credit and trans
ails a general hanking luminous
HONOLULU BRANCH, 67 KINQ QT.
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NATURE'S REMEDY
FOR
RHEUMATISM,
STOMACH TROUBLE,
CATARRH, ETC.
Booklet for the asking at
CHAMBERS DRUG CO.,
Cor. Foil and Ring Sts.
PHONE MAIN J ai
Benny & Company,
DEALERS IN
Sewing Machines
AND BUYERS OF
Junk
We buy, sell, .exchange and repair
all kinds of sewing machines. A large
assortment of oil,' needles and spare
'parts always on hand. Machines on
easy payments.
1268 AND 1268 FORT STREET.
PHONE MAIN 488.
A Visit
To Our Store
WILL CONVINCE YOU
THAT HERE YOU CAN
BUY ANYTHING IN OUR LINE.
The Best for the Money
J.A. R. Viaira&Co.
IIS HOTEL STREET nr. FORT T.
IMF Fine Job Printing at the Bul
letin office.
Fine Job Printing at the Bulletin.
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THE HOME OF GOOD THINGS
QUALITY ASSURED
NEATNESS MAINTAINED
In accordance with the true American spirit and In keeping with the
President's Proclamation, almost everyone In Honolulu will keep Thanks
giving Day as a day of feasting.
The Palm Is Yours For
A Holiday of Feasting
AND THANKSGIVING,
PUDDING AND PICS,
For the feast you should order some
of our delicious PLUM PUDDING.
The pies are PUMPKIN, 8QUASH,
CRANBERRY and MINCE, Tho last
,ln four sites priced 25c, 35c, 50c and
75c. The pies are as good as their
name sound
IF YOU CAT AT
WHY HOI (iLT I1LADY
now roii
ARRIVED.
Sunday, No ember 25.
Slmr. Maul, ricnnotl, from Nawlll
will, S n m.
Slmr. Nlllinii. W Thompson, from
Annholn, 6 a, in.
Slmr. Llliellkc, Naopaln, from Molo
knl nml Maul ports, t! n. ni.
Monday, November 2B.
P. -M S. S. Korea, SandberB, from
San t-'rnnrtarn, 10:30 n. m,
1" M. S. S. China, I'rlcl, from tlio Or
ient, S.30 n. in.
8AILINO TODAY.
8. S. China, I'rlcl, for San FrniiclHiu,
3 p. m.
3AILINQ TOMORROW.
I'. M. S. 8. Korei, SiuidlicrR. for tlio
Orient, 12 m.
PASSENGERS ARRIVED.
Per P. M. 8. 8. Korea, from San
Frnnclneo, Nov. 26. For Honolulu:
nr. It. N. Ilrninliall nnd wife, M. 8.
Ilreonhatim nnd wife, Minx Louise Hon
nllllau, .1. M. Hind nnd wife, W. Frcar
and wire. Alius 11. Frcnr, Mr. 8. Ron
senberg. Jim. V. Kniidscn, n. w.
mm, K. IllKhop, Mr. V. F. Allen,
Alius Hughes, .Miss Oincc Cook, II. P.
Anuwalt, wlfo anil son; 7.. K. Myers.
.1. Watei bouse, wlfo, four children nnd
niirso; II. A. Itocdlng. I)r. II. L.
Heiuenway nnd wife. Allsa Mnrcaicl
Qulnen. Mrs. .1. V. MacDonald, H. II.
Smith, wlfo nnd child; Hon. F. P.
Sargent. I)r. V. A. Lamb, ll. n. Lamb,
,l. C. Flfleld nnd wife, Allss II. Iteg-
ensberger, Frank McGrath nnd Ron,
Win. Smith, .Mrs. F. -I. Church. Mrs.
K. Al. Styne, Fred. A. Oils, A. Voile
nnd wife, Airs. V. II. Wltberle, Airs.
Al. A. Pnttcn, Allss K. Harrison, Airs.
L. Al. Wbltehonse, II. 8. Wood nnd
wife, Allss O. Hall, .Misses At. and I.
Wood, Rev. J. W. Sylvea.er, Al. Orn
bam. Airs. Al. Spindle, II. II. Spindle,
A. L. C. Atkinson, J. C. Cohen, II.
Merger nnd wife. J. II. Hobbx nnd
daughter, Allss II. Martin, Karl Kns
ten, Al. O'Shnuglincssy, Allss Francis
(Jrcgg, W. C. Davis and wlfo, W. A.
-McNeil and wife. E. Oalo, .Mrs. E. Onlo
and child. For Yokohama: Lo Wing
Hun, K. Newmnn, Itov. F. P. Ilrldgc-
man nnd wlfo, K. Yoshlmura, H. Fu
Jitn, W. F. Ilougbton, II. Strassbcr
ger, Alnjor A. Cavlgho, Airs. A. L.
Dagnall, Airs. II. I). Hedpath and son,
Oco. Yaukmvsky, E. II. Jones, Airs.
J. 1). Davis. For Kobe: Airs. Cora
K. Somcrs and daughter, J, At. .Mc
Donald. For Shanghai, A. Katx, wife
and two children; J. I.. Rndgcrs, Allss
F. Hcment, Allss L. Dement, Wm. II.
O'Neill, Caplnln N. Pratt and wife. W.
It. Dorsey, Itcv. F. Allan and wire, A.
E. Cor', wife and two children; Judgo
I.. II. Wllfley, Captnln II. C. King
and wife. Airs. F. II. Chnlfnnt. Dr. E.
E. Fleming-Arias C. T. Urclbelbcls,
Allss At. E. nrclbclbcls, Jns. Tullocli,
Allss C. II. Tullocli, Rev. Clias. L.
Ilnynton. T. O. A. noughts, Allss
(irnco A. Funk, For Hongkong: E.
Al. Smith, A. II. Talbot, C. N. (luertln,
Col. C. II. Murphy. A. N. Walter,
Airs. C. n. Tucker, Airs. F. A. Ilrnn
ngan, C. J. Van Scbanrdenburg, Dr. J.
II. niggar, Airs. F. Vlvnntl, F. S.
Cairn, wife and son, Airs. F. II. Ilrun
nlng, F. I,. Ilrown. wlfo nnd son; J.
J. Ilorton, Mont. C. S. Fries. Allss W.
A Pllnn. F. II. Iliiek Jr., 8. Erlanger
and wife, Otlo Ilerrmaii, II. Itgnrda,'
Allss C. Urnwnson, E. T. Hazlctt, Allss
C. Urownson, J. II. Dlllworth, Itcv, It.
F. Edward, wlfo and two children, J.
li. Harbord, J. 11. Coiy nnd wife, Alru.
T. S. Wllhon, Airs. At. Layton, Airs.
H. A. Glober, W. E. Wlnglngloii. .1.
B. Shubourne, F. S. Smith, E. W.
Fcnn, J. I). Thompson, Harry D.
Smith. J. C. Eppcrly, Aim. A. H. Dili
worth, J. E. Dover, W. P. Poland, AIts.
C. L. Watt, Mrs. E. W llogart, Miss
E. Al. Layton, Gen. J. J. Pershing,
II. F. Lyman.
Fiom tlio Orient, per stmr. China,
Nov 2ii. For Honolulu: (.'apt, Naiini-
PALM
We have to oiler:
THANKSGIVING DINNER.
Our Restaurant will serve Thursday
evening, from S to 8 p. m., a swell
Thanksgiving TURKEY . DINNER,
which will be complete In every
course, from soup to nuts, for M)c,
HOMU WE WILL ROA0TYOUR
Thanksgiving
NEW - TO-DAY
THE PACIFIC GUANO AND FERTI
LIZER COMPANY.
NOTICE.
Ily request of the President, a spe
cial meeting of tho stockholders of
THE PACiriC GUANO & FERTILI
ZEIl COAIPANY will bo held nt tho
omco of II. Hackreld & Company, Mm.
Itcd, Honolulu, T 11., on Wednesday,
December 10th, I90fi, nt 2 o'clock P.AI.,
to consider nn Increaso In tho capitali
zation of the Company and such other
business ns may properly come beforo
tho meeting.
F. KLAAIP,
Secretary.
Honolulu, T. II.. November 20th.
1906. 3.1IU Nov. 26; Dec. 8, 18
MULES
For Sale
Cnll nt
Schuman Carriage Co.
LIMITED.
Young Building.
WANTS
For Want Column St Page Six
LOST.
Small gold crown pin with Inlllals "E.
E. L." on ri'M'rsp side. Hot urn lo
Pniodlsc of tb" Pacific office and re.
celvo reward. 35l.lw
Girtrn, E, lllbby. ('ban Wnn. W. J.
Krnyon. Air I'elrmsky. Alls. Petrol
sky. For San rrnnrliin. Dr. A. An
uersron. Airs. A Amlersson, C. A. An
derseon, Ails I. ndrrson, Ilev. Wm.
Axllng. Airs. Win Axllng, (J. T. llru
mnn, A. C lltjcr. Airs. II. E. Collbian,
A. II. Collbran Airs. Chong Wong Slico
Col. T. A. II D.nles, F II. Deacon, V.
T. Durant, Geo (Icrshiinl, A. C. flrllko
H. F. Harrington, I). A. Kcldcr, K. Kl
hl, M. Kolthoff. L. Nletort. C. F. Obcr
tin, Oco. I'r.ice. A. Ilasmuesen, L. J.
Smith. N. T Hansen, J. K. Tallmiin,
Mrs. J, K. Tiillman. N. Tnkata. Dr. ('.
Al. Terry.
Per stmr -Maul, Nov. 2.1, from Kauai
ports. Airs. Phillips, W Kelly. Air
imtle. Allss J. K. Hush. Miss A. Shel
don, Airs. II, S bcldon, Allss Tbelnin
Sheldon, I tort A. S. Kim, Airs. Omsted,
D. L. Aiittln. Cecil Ilrown, Miss llnnl
Ing. AIUs M. Wilcox. O. P. Wilcox, ll.
Rice, J. II. Thompson, Airs. Wilkinson
.Mr. Check. Mrs. Cheek, P. L. Pctcru,
Airs. Peters, 30 deck.
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WEATHER REPORT.
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D. B. Weather. Bureau,
Loral Offlre.
No ember 2b.
Temperatures 6 a. in., 03; 8 a. in.,
7.1; 10 a. ni., 72; neon, 72; niuriilng
minimum, 66.
llarometcr, 8 n. m 29.93; nbsulute
humidity, 8 a. m., 6.SIS grains per
cubic foot; relative humidity, 8 u in..
"8 per cent; dow point, 8 n. in., 66.
WIiiJ. fi a. m.t velocity 3, dlrrdlrin
N. 1.'.: 8 a. m.. velocity I, dlrectimi X.;
10 a in., velocity 12. direction N E.,
noon, velocity 12, direction E.
Rainfall during 21 hours ended 8 i..
in.. .00 inch.
Total wind movement during 21
hours ended -at noon. 113 miles.
WAI. B. STOCKMAN.
Section Director. United atatcs
Weather Bureau.
Hills "Wonder why they have such
u big gong on tho patrol wagons." Wills
"They have to have It to ring in Hie
prisoners."
BULLETIN ADS. PAY
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LUNCH ROOM and BAKERY
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A Splendid "Array of
Children's Ready-To-Wear
WA8H DRE3SE8 FROM 6 MC8. TO 14 YEARS.
FRENCH HAND MADE DRES8E8.
CHILDREN'S ROMPERS AT 35,
SACQUES, BOOTEES, VESTS, CAP8, STORK PANT8 and BIBS.-
-ALSO-
Ladies' and Children's Parasols
IN MANY COLORINGS.
Wc have the parasol frames and handles, so that Ladles can
choose their own coverings to
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A Visit To China
Wouldn't help you to fin d a better, larger and as low-priced
an assortment of Chinese goods to select from, as we are now
showing.
There Isn't an article In this list that wouldn't make a suit,
able present for your friend: Chinese Crockeryware, Mattings,
Vases, Chinese and Japanese Ivory and 8llverware, Dress. Silks,
Doylies, Handkerchiefs and Grass Linen goods in all coloia. '
We invite your Inspection of goods.
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Wing Wo Tai & Cx,
941 NUUANU ST.
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SHOES
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Great Saving Prices
See Shoe Window Display
Men's $5.00 Custom-Made Cor- $0 EC
dovan.AII Sizes, All Widths, at POi J J
Men's $3,50 and $4.00 Ylcl Kid, Box Calf,
Blucher or Ball, all Goodyear, (JO 7R
Welt Sewed Soles, at tybil J
Men's $2.50 and $3.00 Black or
White Canvas Oxfords or Boots,
Boys' All Solid, Quilted Sole, Calf
Skin Uppers.SchoolShoes, $2 kinds
Woman's Party Slippers, Comfort House
Slippers, or Street Oxfords, 30 styles,
$1.00 to $1.50
L B. Kerr & Co., Ltd.,
ALAKEA STREET
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i Qulltlln elver roiniiieio summary of
Ibe nowa of the rU, far SI yiWi
Tlis WMy UmIIIqi; f is tvmlnu
nulkllo olvrs (Qiiilcli summary of
llii nrwi ef li iliy, ' '
match their suits.
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$1.75
$1.15
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Kx 8. a. Siberia,
GOODS NOW PASSING
TIIIJ CUSTOMS.
NEW GOODS
(111 Cases)
From the Orient
Consignment from tlio well-known
lollectorn, ARTHUR nml IIOND, Yo
kohama and Umilon.
Will sell In a few tiayH. Clean, new
linolce. CatnloRiio in three itnyn. My
li.nl ruelloiiB nru In noli.
All these poods aro sold and Riiar
nnlceil na described by ARTHUR and
IIOND.
JA8. P. MORGAN,
AUCTIONEER.
Auction Sale
TUESDAY NOVEMBER 27, 1906,
10 O'CLOCK,
nt my salesroom, 857 Kaaliumanu St.,
I will sell
B0 8K8. CAL. ONIONS.
JAS. P. MORGAN,
AUCTIONEER.
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Three Trains
Dally
VIA '
UNION PACIFIC
I1AIA, KANSAS CITT,
CIICAf 0. ST. HOIS
And All Principal Mtar Palirta,
To DtnTM,
Kauai City
Omaha,
Chicago.
No Change
u your ticket raada t! tta
UNION PACIFIC.
liar full Inforasatlon can oa
S. P. BOOTH, a A.,
parry Building. Ban Pranolaaa, Cat
Horse-Shoeing
Having moved our shop to our ta
bles on Fort St. and engaged the ser.
vices of Mr. M, J, Rodrigues (late of
W. W. Wright & Co.) all work left
with us will be neatly and quickly
done,
Club Stables
Tel. Main 109
PEACH MELLOW
It dcllclem and refreshing drink, II
i iikv an sscfiisni paacti III liquioj
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