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A Christmas Gift
For Every
You will e.uc real Joy In the household If you present your
wife with a
Willcox & Oibbs
(AUTOMATIC STITCH)
Sewing Machine
If she already has a tewmg machine she will send It to the
auction room when she gets the WILLCOX & GIDBS, because It Is
the llflhtest-runnlng sewing machine In the world. That Is a point
any woman will appreciate. No more backachen: no more trouble.
It has many other features to recommend It. 3 styles.
E. 0. HALL & SON, Ltd..
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COTAOLISHCD IN 1858.
Bishop & Co.
BANKER3.
Commercial and Travclors'
Letters of Credit issued on
the Rank of California and
N. A. Rothschild & Sons
London.
Concspondcnts for the
American Express Company
and Thos. Cook & Son.
Interest allowed on term
and Savings Bank Deposits.
Clauc Spreckels. Wm. G. Irwin.
Claus Spreckels & Co.
BANKERS.
Honolulu, : : : t. H.
The Ne- '
San Francisco Aaenta
rsda National Rank of San Francisco,
Draw Exchange on tho Nevada Na
tlonnl Dank of Han Francisco.
London The Union of London and
Smith's Hank, Ltd.
New York American Exchange Na
tional Dank.
Chicago Corn Exchange National
Dank
Paris Credit Lyunnala.
Hongkong and Yokohama Hone
konc-Shanchal nankins Corporation.
New Zealand and Australia Uanll
of New Zealand and Dank of Austra
lasia .Victoria and Vancouver Dank of
Rrltlsh North America.
Deposits received. I.oana made on
approved security. Commercial and
Travelers' Credits Issued. Dlllr of Kx
chance bought and sold.
Collections Promptly Accrvnted For.
The First
AMERICAN SAVINGS
AND TRUST GO.
OF HAWAII, LTD.
nlJBSCRIBED CAPITAL... 1200)00.0(1
PAID UP CAPITAL $100,000.00
President Cecil Brown
Vice President M. P. Robinson
Cashier L. T. Peck
Office: Corner Prt and King Sta.
SAVING8 DEPOSITS received and
Interest allowed for yearly deposits at
tho rata of 4 1-2 per cent, per annum
Holes and regulations furnished up
on application.
Tin Yokohama Specis Bank, m
ESTABLISHED 1880.
Capital Subscribed Yen 21,000.000
Capital Paid tip Yen 21.000.000
Itesened l-'und Yen 13,700.000
HEAD OFFICE, VOKOHAMA.
BRANCH AGENCIES Antung,
llulen, Hang Kan, Ohcfno, Dalny,
nomhay, Hongkong, Honolulu, Kobe,
I.coyang. London, Lynns, Mukden,
Nagasaki, Nnwchwang, Now York,
Poking, '.Jan Francisco, Shanghai, Ti
entsin, Toklo, Osaka.
The bank buys and receives for col
lection Dills of Exchange, Issues
Drafts and Letters of Credit and trans
acts a general banking business
HONOLULU BRANCH, 6 KINO ST.
Auction Sale
NEXT SATURDAY AFTERNOON
AND EVENING AT
J. Carlo's,
FORT 3TRECT OPP. CONVENT.
Home
Corner King and
Fori Sis.
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BEFORE BUYING
WE WOULD ASK YOU TO
INSPECT THE flNEST
LINE OF
Hair Brushes
EVER SHOWN IN HONO
LULU, comprising
LOONEN'S
HOWARD'S
ADAMS
AT
CHAMBERS DRUG CO.,
Cor. Fort and Ring: Sts.
PHONE MAIN 131
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BY AUTHORITY
LAYING WATER PIPE AND SPE.
CIALS AND CONSTRUCTION OF
SETTLING BASIN AT WAIMEA,
KAUAI.
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Proposals wilt tin rcicivcd at the of.
flee of I ho Superintendent of Public
Works, Honolulu, T. II., until 12
"''''"cl' '" "r Jnnimry 2. 1!W7, for tho
uiing or wmcr plpo anil specials and
the construction of n Settling Ilasln
nt Walmea, Kauai, T. II.
Plans, specifications nml blank
lorius of proposal mny be oblnlneil at
tho olllce of the Asst. Supt. of Public
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Works, for which a deposit of 15.00
Is required, which sum will be refund,
ed Intending bidders after they haul
returned the plans anil specifications.
Proposals will not bo accepted un
less suhmlttd on blank forms fur
nished, enclosed with a certified
tank check for llwi.oo In n senled en
elope, endorsed "Proposal for La)lng
Water pipe and spetluls and to con
struct settling basin at Walmea, Ka
uai." and delivered previous to 12
o'clock in. of the day specillcd at tho
oillte of the Superintendent of Public
Works, who icservcs the right to re-
Jed any or all bids.
C S. 1IOLLOWAY,
Superintendent of Public Works.
Honolulu, Dee. 11, lOuti. 35ni-:it
Notice Is hereby given that ull tax
payers owning lands abutting on mid
adjoining any public street within tho
City of Honolulu, County of Oaliu, T.
II., and who h.io nut curbed tho side
walks udjuccut lo thu lands bo owned
by them shall cause samo lo bo curb
ed In tho maimer set forth In n cer
tain Ordinance (No. II passed by tho
Hoard of Supervisors of tho County of
Oaliu, T. II . on tho 30th day of Jan
uary, A. I) l'JOO, relating In Sidewalks
within tho County of Oaliu, samu do
ing duly published In tho Kvonlng
Iliilletln, The Hawaiian Slur, Thu Pa
i Hie Commercial Advertiser and Urn
Nupepu Kuokoa between tho 31bt day
of January and Fcbiuary 2, 190(1.
Those lulling to comply with the
pioviblou.1 of the Oidlnancu referred
to will bo pioseculeil according to the
tcims ami conditions llieiein set
I'm Hi
IIY tiii: HOARD OF stpiinvi-
SOUK.
I) KALAUOKALANI, Jit.,
County Clerk, County of Oaliu.
:i,)61-lt
Notice is hereby given that all
claimants having claims jgulnst tho
County ot Oahu Territory of Hawaii
piesent them betore tho cud of tho
year to the heads ot departments In
curring same
BY OHDEH OF THE HOARD OF
SUPEHVISOHS
-.iii'riiciKniis
I), KALAUOKALANI, .IK.,
(mint) Cleik. County of Oahu
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Weekly Bulletin SI ltr year.
Tuesday Hcccmber It
T K K 8 S Nippon Mniti, Fllmcr,
fiom Ihc Orient. S.20 n ni
DEPARTED.
Tuesday. December It.
Slmr Kinaii. Freeman, for .Maul nml
Hawaii porls, 12 in.
Stinr M;ii i n.i l),i, Simerson, fur
Maul iitul Hawaii ports, 12 in.
8AILINO TODAY. '
Slmr. Maul. Dennett, for Knu.it
ports, r. p in
Htmr l.lkcllkc, Nmipal.i. for Mulii-1
tail ports. ' p m
I SAILING TOMORROW.
l
OSS Konomn. Tronic, fur San
1'r.ini lcc. probably u. m.
' C'-A S. S. Aornngl. Phillips, for
1 Vlilorln unit Vancouver, p. in.
DUE TODAY
OSS. Sonoma. TraHk, from Alls
trnlla. p in.
f S A. T Sliriman. Ilrtigulcrrc
from S.m Francisco.
DUE TOMORROW.
F S A T Thomas
S.m Frani'lMO, due
'-A S S Anmngl.
L) innii,
Phillips,
limn
(mm
the Colonies, due a m
Slmr Mlkiilmln. (Iicgory,
from
Miual, due a. in
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PASSENGERS ARRIVED.
From the Orient, per S. S. Nippon
Mum, Deo II For Honolulu. I. An
ad, M II. Christopher nml wife, II.
W. Colley nml wire, Mrs. S. S. Fuji
ynshl, lulniit mid Kvrvnnt; Misses I.
M. Harrison, Mrs. K. Knto, J. Len
nox, wife nml children; II. K. Mc-ln-lyre.
Ming A. Mclntjre. Mrs. K. Mori
molo ninl son. Itov T. Okomiira, II.
Khlhnumn. Carl Sprlngsfcld, S. Yn
glshilu. Through- V. F, Harm's.
PASSENGERS DEPARTED
Per Hlmr Klnaii for Illlo nml nay
ports. Dor II .1 T. McCrosscn, Mrs.
II. T Peek, MIhh Jones, Mrs. A, F.
JMcCorrlstnn, i:. C Peter. Mis. Cnpt.
.Walter mid children, Mrs. Wcry,
II) llniiclis. It It. Klgln. II. A. Ill j
1 mill C A Drown, M. It. Jnmlchon
SAIIO Bfcffi
The great Interest which .lapan .s
taking In the school question, since It
was brought Into tho limelight
through tho decision of thu San Fran
cisco School Hoard mid tho subsequent
,,r'.1"" "". Ihn ,"?1K"r u?, thc. 'rt'shlent
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tended to Haw-all Julian, It appears.
wants in know how the situation Is
on tho Islands,
Japanese Consul .Mlkl linllu, who re
cently returned fiom a tilp o Hawaii,
stated today that ho had gone In that
Island to make nn Investigation re
garding tho conditions which existed
In tho matter of the school attendance
of Japanese chlldicn. Ho found Hint
Japanese children were all attending
schools and the attendance has Im
mensely Increased lie Instructed tho
parents In send their children In tho
Oovernmcnl schools llrst and then to
tho Japanese schools. Dining his lour.
Consul Snlto was well ieceled by the
managers of different plnulntlnns and
(hero were no complaints whatever of
any nature brought to his notice
While on Hawaii thu Consul advised
the Japanese laborers to slick In their
Jobs and not to leave for tho main
land. Ho Is confident thai with tho
good treatment they nro receiving
from plantations there will be n small
er number of laboiers going lo the
mainland than has hcrctofoio been the
case.
In regard In (ho visit, which ho had
paid to tho Immigration Station yes
terday for tho purpose of seeing Com
nilssloncr Saigent whom ho fulled to
Unci the Consul said that the call was
merely lo return the courtesy shown
by Sargent, who had called nt (ho
Consulate while Salto wns on Hawaii.
Ho absolutely denied Hint ho had any
purposu of discussing any specific: mat
ter, such ns be was credited with by
ono of tho local papers. Saigent hud
irturned Ills call at fi o'clock jester
day evening, and had spoken highly of
I lie Portuguese) Immlginnta who ar
rived In tho Suverle.
Salto felt assuied that In splto of
tho situation created by the action of
the San 1'runelsco School Hoard, tl.e
friendly relations between (ho United
States and Jupan wero unstrained. He
declined that thu talk of an Impending
war was all a dream,
mmws m
(ieorge HeiiBliull has been offered
the place of C It lliickland as Chief
Clerk of (he Secretary' olllce. and ha.
declined to accept
Governor Carter wired Ilenshd'l
asking If he would accept the place
, u monl. an anSttPr , rr
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Ceiictl irum iii-iibiiuii lumoini; nr ui-
ccpt.
Henshiill Is now managing the into
lli'ialil. mid II Is ov Idem tb.il lu pie
fern to stick to tho uowspaper business
lather than tackle (bo chief clerkship
at il'M per mouth.
Special Prices For
Sunday Schools
We make our goods
We guarantee their abso
lute purity and freshness.
Popcorn In all styles
and color. Candy Toys,
Rings and Canes.
Our Fine Handmade
Chocolate Bonbons made
fresh every day and pack
ed In Handsome Fancy
Boxes In various prices
make a very desirable
Christmas present.
Order early to ensure
prompt delivery.
Tie
Honolulu Candy Go.
PEACH MELLOW
Is a delicious and refreshing drink. It
Is like an excellent peaoh In liquid
form. Ask for It. Bottled by
HAWAIIAN SODA WORK3,
EMMA ST.
NEW TO-DAY
NOTICE.
I hereby notify nil persons Hint I
will mil he responsible for any delitH
(onl rail eil liy my wife. Isnhcllo Sala
manca. (Signed) I.AZAItO SALAMANCA.
Honolulu, Dee, II. I!l"fl
WANTS
Par Want Column See Pane Hlx
WANTED.
Japaneso man mul .wife for employ
inent In small family. Apply ronni(
ifii. Young Hotel. n:r,Mw
FOR 3ALE
Light rubher-1 Ired buggy In good ioii.
lit Ion. Apply Hotel Stables, ,
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GRAND DISPLAY
Seasonable Goods for
Christmas
TOYS
Of every description for the chil
dren. Greater variety than ever.
Watch
He will be
.
Come and ace the fisaortment, hear the music
and let the children enjoy the candy.
L. B.
ff0tfat
This Week
WE AnE DISPLAYING A HANDSOME LINE OF
Silk Petticoats
the kind that wear In Black,
NEW DRESS SKIRTS,
BLACK SILK WAISTS,
BLACK SILK ETONS,
HANDKERCHIEFS, FICHUS, LACE COLLARS, RIBBONS.
EMBROIDERED WAIST PATTERNS,
from $1.25
Bags for Ladies' and Children
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Fat Live Turkeys
We received by the S. S. Nebraskan this week some very fine
Oiegon corn-fed turkeys as plump as a partridge and they look
young enough to be very tender, If you contemplate having a
good dinner on Christmas the time to provide for It Is now, before
these turkeys, are gone, ORDER TODAY.
Metropolitan
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J. LANDO'S
Hotel Street Store
for Santa Claus
here with Candies for
the children.
Music Every Night
Kerr & Co.,
Ulmltecl.
White, Pink, Blue, and Navy, at
$7.50
siiwiMyisjiMi
Meat Co,, Ltd.
innin
HAS A NEW LINE OF
Collegian Clothes
AND THE DRPOT FOR BOSS OF
THE ROAD OVERALLS.
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Auction Sale
MONDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1906,
10 O'CLOCK A. M.,
Kapiolani Building,
Corner King and
Alakea Sts.
Consignment of
1 from
lIHihran & Son, S. F.
Catalogue now Ready
Monday
lfnCD? 11
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Three Trains
Dally
VIA
I UNION PACIFIC
MA, KANSAS CITT,
CHICAGO. ST. LODIS
' Ami All Principal Eaatsrn Paint.
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! No Change
To Dtartt,
KantuQty
Omaha
Chicago.
B mm your ticket raadi rla tkd
UNION PACIFIC.
I Par foil Information eat em V
t. P. BOOTH, O. A.,
I Parry Building, San Franetaoa, Cat.
'Season's
i Showings
Complete Here
In a handsome, lowprlc
ed, holiday stock of
PEnrUMEFlY,
MILTArtY nOUSHEO,
TOILET SCTS and
ARTICLED.
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Why Not
See Our Showing?
Honolulu Drug Go,,
KORT BT.
8TEINWAY
AND OTHER PIANOS.
THAYER-P1AN0 COMPANY.
156 AND 158 HOTEL 8TRetT,
Oppoiltc Youuy Hotel.
Oriental
Rugs
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