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v ITOvM-ajwl-J " 1 TfW-fr -it-- rw57 " '9 T V "7 " " ' "T v,yvvJTwaT'v','Wj?, ' EVENING BULLirriN. HONOMJM), T It , MONDAY. KRB. I. 1007. r & MASONIC TEMPLE WEEKLY CALENDAR MONDA - Hawaiian Stated. TUBUDAV Pacific Third Degree, IVIIDIMKMOAI ritltJIIDAV RoseCfolx 7?30 p. m, PRIOAV ATnnr Lei Aloha Chapter Regular. All visiting member! of tba order ara cordially Invited to at tend meetings ot local lodges. HARMONY LODGE, No. I, I. 0. 0. I. Mtefi every Monday evening at 7:10 In I O. O. P. Hall. Fort itrett. n It HKNDIIY, Secretary. O A. SIMPSON, N. O. All Tlsltlnc bro'hera very cordially nltd. MYSTIC LODQE, No. I, K. ll P. Meets avery Tutaday evening at l;.in o'rloek In K. ot 1'. Hall, Kiua iltrfl. Visiting brotheri cordially In lt4 to attend. A. S WKMlF.ll. C C. F. WALDIION, K. It. S. OAHU LODQE, No. 1, K. af P. strata aTery Friday erenlrg at K. P. Halt, King street, at 7:30. Mem bars ot Mystic Lodje, No. 2 Wm.'Mc Klnley Lodge, No. 8, and Tliltlni brothers cordially Invited. General Business. n GOSLING C C. A S KENWAY, K. IL 8. HONOLULU LODGE 111, I. P. O. E. Honolulu Lodge No CIO, It. P O. U , III merl In their hull on Klnc nutr Fort street eery Friday ocnlns. i'y order ot tho K. It. HARRY H. SIMPSON, Secretary. II. E. MURRAY, K R. Wm. M'KINLEY LODGE No. I, K.af P. Ueeti erery Saturday evening at f:0 o'clock In K. ot P. Hall, King KraeL Vlaltlng brothara cordially In vito to attand. I H. WOLF, C. C. E. A. JACOBSON. K. R. H. HONOLULU AERIE 140, P. 0. B. Meats on tba 2nd and tb WEDNK8 DAY aTanlng ot each month at 7:30 "flock In K. ot P. Hall, King streL Vlaltlng Eagles ara InTlted tr at Had. BAM McKEAOOE. W.P. H. T. MOORE. W. Baey. HAWAIIAN TRIBE Na. 1, I. O. It. M. Meets ecry second and fourth FRIDAY of each month in I. 0. 0. F. Hall. Visiting brothers cordially Invited tr attend. H V 10DI), Sachem A i: MURPHY C ot II DAMIEN COUNCIL No. 683, Y. M. I. Meats every second and fjurth Wed nesday of aach month at San Anionlo HaJI. Visiting brothers cordially In vited to attend. K. W. WEED, Pres. B. V. TODD, Secy. CHUNG WAH LODGE, No. 4, K. of P. Meet our) second and List Tues day euenliig of each month, at K. of P. Hall at 7:30 o'clock. Visiting brother arc cordlall) Invit ed to attend. YAP SEE YOUNG, CC, SAMUEL 1, WONG, K It S. Begin Right Don't start the New Yaar wrong, merchant, but hava your delivery wa gon repainted and repair 's ed at once. We'll begin tha ' work right, end It right ' and chargs only what'a right. Hawaiian Carriage Manufacturing Company, 2 QUEEN ST. TEU MAIN 47. P. O BOX 193. C. W. ZEIOLEB Manager ICB manufactured from pura distilled w . trr. Delivered to any part af city by courteous drivers. rOAHl ICE AND ELECTRIC CO., f.Kewalo, "telephone B'ie 3151. Rhone Main 197 ana you'll get FRE8H BAKED bread Delivered to Your Home. Vienna Bakery Baby Carriages GoCarts Folding Carts HoffschlaegerCo., Limited, KiiiRancl Bethel Sts. THINGS WE HAVE IN Terra Cotta Flower Pots In all sizes, Saucers, etc., for the fernery, made of durable terra cotta pottery. Chimneys in plain and or namental patterns. They make the house look very attract ive. Sewer pipe and water mains Lewers&Cooke.Ltd. 177 8. KING STREET. We Develop Pictures It is to our interest as well as yours to develop your films and plates the best we know how, so as to promote picture-taking and not discourage It. We em ploy the most expert developers and printers to be found and do the work carefully and scientifi cally. Conditions are Ideal now for picture taking. Bring your neg atives to ui. HONOLULU PHOTO SUPPLY CO. FORT STREET " Everything Photographic " A Quick Lunch No waits between courses when you lunch here; yet you make take all tho time you wish to eat. Busy men are served promptly. All patrons get the best the market affords, 25 CENTS WITH BEER, The Criterion Thos. Lindsay, MANUFACTURING JEWELER. FORT STREET. fllank hooka nf sll .nnrtii !p,bm ptc , manufactured by tba Bulletin Pub Ushlng Company, j-j.1 ,.., trVllaffi-i1.iiHilMii LOCAL AND GENERAL Me )H)(K1fl(XKl"fSWtXl l hi K Family wants are nu merous and of dally urg ency. Why not let a Bul letin want ad. do your walking and talking? H.J.RX nRK!i)iKi(KK Tn1l1in. llory, alitor,. Sth)ds. Stbl. Rest enp of coffco in tho city. New England nnkcry. A tKiotlitnck la wanted nt the Ha waiian Hotel barber shop If jour sewing machlno needs repair- Ins phono Denny & Co . Main 48. The Bo ml of SuperWsors will bold a regular meeting tomorrow exciting at, 7:10 o'clock The Kawalhau Olco Club will play the Knalas n week from Sundny ot Asiln Park In n return game. former Xsslstnnt Sheriff Henri Vltlr wltl lcne In the Siberia this afternoon lor the Coast He Intends to go Into told mining nt Tonopah. The IlcjmblU.tn Central Committee will bold Km regular inonthl) meeting flils excnlng nt 7:30 o'clock nt the Mcr i bant street hcndcimirtcrs. A special collection was tnken nt the Portuguese Christian Kmlcmnr So lct Inst night, Tor the Chinese fninlnc iiind The amount taken was 110 50. N rernamler, notary public, l)pc vrltcr, etc., ban lemoved bis office to No. 844 Kaahiimntiii street, opposite the onicc of Thco. II. Dalcs & Co, ltd. Low prices at the New England Bak er) Ilalclua hotel innnagemcnt e.ilcr to nil iK'opic and p.i)a the same attention to Honolulu guests na to outsiders. Un like some hotels the management cat ( rs to all .Ittclgo Lindsay this morning g-.nntoj letters of administration In the matter of tho estate of fleorgu N. Huthorford tc Esther K. Itittherford. Uoml was fixed nt IG0. Tin- Count Committee will mctt next Wedncsdn) ccnlng at 7:30 o'clock New iminberH will bo elected to take the plates left Miennt by t lie icslgnntlons of llenrj Vliln, J. K Knlii pun, anil others. Tim Seas!) lias plenty of snrl boards, surf canoes, Canadian canoes etc., which are nt the disposal of Its guests. Hemember that tho best bath Ing and the best surf for board riding Is directly In front of the Seaside. Mrs and Miss IJinbscn, tha nlfo htul laughter of u prominent San Krnnclscu read estate man, returned In the Si beria from a trip to the Orient. They will remain In Honolulu about two weeks before going to thler home on the Const. Superintendent of Public WnrkH lib! lownj has nsked the County imtlioi Itles for the loan of eight of the Iload Department mules, which, while, the) ure tho proert of the Territory, have been loaned to the count. The miilci i-ro to bo used by the National (iimrd at Its encampment at Kahlaw-n til If month ' no mm in IN CRAWFORD iM The Sjipreme Court seems to be hui Ing illfllcultloa with tho Crawford Mat ter It was expected that it decision would, be bunded down this morning in tho matter of tho question uh to a directed crdict, upon which tho ciuo Is up before the Court, llut no dccl rlon was handed down. Neither was thero nuy Intimation ns to when onu might bo expected, In tho meantime, Judgo (Icnr, attor ney for Crawford, has consented that tho Circuit Court may go ahead with other matters, pending tho action of the Supremo Court In tho case. Till." morning, accordingly, tho trial of Yo knnnia waa begun. Yoknynma la no cuscd of helling liquor without h li cence. He was ronvlctcd In tho Dis trict Court and appealed to tho Circuit Court. Ho wiih again conlctcd, but was granted n now trial by Judge Di nolt. Delegate Would Bring Visitors A (omnmnttatloii reiclvcd by Sei letar I'aris from Mr. MtClellau, pil Mtto 'setretarj to the Delegate, ton tains the reassurance of the fact that the 1500,01)0 fur Honolulu and Hllo har bors is safe. It la erj evident, (loin tho closo watch Mi. McCiellan Is keeping mil matters local, that lie has the illteiesls of Hawaii nt hcurt. Tho Delegate is deslioin ot Inviting about twenty members of Congress I with their wives to visit Hawaii, Boni- tlmo during Juno or Jul), and ban u letter on tho wny to Governor Carter! to that effect, expressing his wish that, the lbltors Lome its guests of the Tei rltoty. He furthci statoa that not a member of the HIero and Haibors, or Terri tottes Committee of the Iloute or the f-enate Committee on Pacific Hlands bas ever visited Hawaii. The BUSINESS MAN'S HANOY IN DEX, published In the Saturday Bulle tin and the Weekly Edition, gives a concise and complete resume of all le gal notices, calls for tenders, Judg ments, building permits and real es tate transactions. Evening Bulletin, 75(5 per month. Weekly Bulletin,' SI per year. . I rf-,ititi AtiitwiiTiiiii f'ttuinii I 7 MM Aif. r -, .afv a m smp :m X WtIbWV f l AudSBW Five Points That'a right, five there are others, but these ara tha Important ones for you and your ayes: WHEN you frown or squint In looking at an object; your ayaa show an Intoleranta!,,,.,. Ihev tth io buy or not i of light: I (hay tire, ache, smart or wa ter; objects swim or become dim; you have frequent headaches; These ara a few of tha points that point to tha need of glasses, points that point to us. 1 N. SANFMIi. " " m wiisri BOSTON BUILDING, FORT STREET, Over May a. Co. H. Culman, Mnnufnotufer of the H. O. SOUVENIR GOODS which are universally admitted the best In tha market. Any piece of Jewelry stamped H. C. which Is found defective, no matter whre It waa bought, wltl be exchanged at my store. H. Culman, Additional Cable Newa on Page 1. JAPANESE CRYING "ENOUGH" Un Angeles. I'eb 3 -The Ja.ines.i colony here has petitioned tho Urn penir to stop toollc iniluratlon to tho United States. RELIGIOUS RIOTS IN CHINA SliHuglial, l-Vb 3. Antl-Chrlstliin riots' havo ngaln broken out In China. REFITTING THE. OREGON Washington. I). P.. Veil 3. The I'll I ted Stutcs li.ittllilp Oregon is to bo modernized nt.u mst of one million dollarx. JAPAN WILL TOLERATE NO DEVIATION FROM TREATY Toklo. KHi. 4. The reports euiannt Ing from Washington to tho effect that a solution of tho friction between America and Japan wltl bo effected In the making of a treat) excluding Jap nncso coolies from the United States arc dlsbelleed hero ns being tinrea bonnhle. The lolutloii must come through iiffoidlng to the Japanese In tho t'nlted States the rights, pure and simple, guaranteed them b the exist ing treaty. Confidence is expressed here that this solution of the illfllculty will be iffecled without sairltkc of honor or prestige on the part of Japan CHINA TO PROMOTE MILITARY EDUCATION Shanghai, Teh. 4. Tho government Is being uiged to send army oflkcrs to Germain to stud In the iirsemilH of that coiintr. CATTLE LOST BY STORM llutte. Mont, Kcb. 4 eighty per cent of the llcstoik on the Montana range has been lost In the iccent itoriii PRESIDENT'S DAUGHTER ILL Washington, Kcb 4, Mrs Alice Longnorth Is scilously III with la grippe. CHICAGO SUFFERS FROM COLD Chicago, l'ch. I, Till) theimomcter irgiuteted as low as zero liciu et,tci d.i. DEATH OF BRITISH PEERESS IHldnn, I'eli. I, Hastings Ik dead. -The Miirihloneas REVOLT IN CHINA Victoria, I'eb. 4 The S S Taitnr hlliigs uewHfif n revolution In Central China which scrlousl) menuies thn ex isting dmist Twent thoiibund Im pel lal tioops.hnve linen operating ngdliut the rebels, hut have railed lu putting down the revolution CANADIAN STEAMER TAKES RECORD Victoria, Feb 4 The Empress ot China, of the Canadian Pacific Uniprcaj line of steamers, has established a new truns-Patlflc record, urrhlng here jes tenia) ten ilnH mid ten bonis out fiom Yokohama. MF-Tor Rent" cards on sale at the Bulletin office, rfrfili ...fs.h.i. We Have Moved You will find us on Hotel Street just opposite Union. We ara down stairs because we want mora visitors. As was, many customers would have climbed five flights of stairs to see our magnificent stock of books. As Is, these will not be discomforted and the new store will be more convenient for the don't-) care-to climb stairs customers. We cordially Invite customers, Wa want them 'to sea what we have, so they can tell their friends. Standard books, rare editions, orig inal manuscripts. Wm C, Lyon Co,, Ltd, Th wWlw Edition of tha Evantna j Bulletin gives a complete summary of tha naws ot tha day. for Its duplicate) lf( presented ! i ., I' u 1064 Fort St. ON I iEi Three Days Of Rough Weather Met By The Liner The Pacific Mail steamship Siberia nrrhed ibis morning from the Orient, bringing n hit go passenger list and cargo. Slic brought eight first class passengers for this port but lur through list Is ciy Urge and Includes Uirrin Andrews, foiincrly Attomo General of Hawaii, and Porter Iloyd, lormcrly shipping csnuinlssloncr In thin city and now located In Shanghai. The entire cargo of tho Siberia I mounts to ti?89 tons, of which 138G uto lor this port, flic Honolulu freight consists of the usunl merchandise, rice, lake, and mlso being thn predominat ing iirtb-lcs. Unusuall) rough weather was met for the first three i1iih out of Yoko hama uiul the passengcra suffered u good deal from mal-de-mcr but utter tho storm was ocr nothing but the finest weather was experienced. Ill tiansiKjrt Thomas was sighted on Kcb- mar 1 li the Siberia and was passed b tho liner. She wus beaded for Ho nolulu and should reach here this veiling or tomofrtiw morning. There werq 037 Japanese on tho Siberia for this city and about 400 will leno on her this afternoon for the Coast. SENATOR DYDEN DE8ERT8 POLITICS Tienton, New Jcrscj, Kelt. I. Sen ntoi John K. Drjdcn Iuih withdrawn his cundhliiL for reelection to tho Ben lite. Senator I)rdcn'n temi In thu Senato will cxplio shortly, unci on uccount ot bis prominent nilx-up In Prudential Insurance Investigation, ot which torn ianj ho was tho president, ho has ton- Mdercd It wise to withdraw from the political field. WANTS For Want Column See Paget sis WANTEB. Uootbluck nt lluwn. Hotol harbor shop. 3H07-H A Prescription The Remedy for Smokers of Poor Cigars Is the Doctor Cigar Vhy? Because It Is the finest type of a cigar. It is a make of exceptional merit; of most pleasing aroma and devoid of rankness. Try the OOCTOR and yau will get a cigar of high quality for 5c, Fitzpatrick Bros,- COR. HOTEL AND FORT STREETS .-.. Hfcl.l.-lttJ-.' MA AuS W mm hi m SHA H Tells How Judge Wilfley Annihilated Bar ' In 'China runner Atlornc General Iorrin An drews nrrhed this morning from Shanghai. He Is n through passenger In tho Siberia for the malnlnnd. While Andrew's ha Jiift 'been duBtcd from practice In the new United States court of China, together with K. M. Ilrooks and ninny others, by Judgo Wllflcy.v his trip around town ' thla mornlngwas n veritable " triumphal procession, From nil sides friends flocked about Andrews asking him about the now famous examination, I'lid expressing their opinions ot the learned Judge and his actions In no uncertain terms. "I would rather sny nothing nhout the whole nlfnlr," said Andrews, when opproached by n reported. "The situ ation Is a very delicate one, and the iluinccs arc that It may readjust Itself. Ah ii matter of fact tho matter of being excluded from the United Stntcs court does not amount to much In a financial way, but It Is tho loss ot prestige at tending It, which is of courso n serious matter. Tho report that thoso who bno liccn debarred from jirartleo In the United States court were also de barred from tho other courta In Shang hai, Is erroneous. Wo can pracllio In all the courts except that of Judgo Willie), and possibly the Ilrltlsh Su preme Court, as the Ilrltlsh barrlstctn, who luuo for a long lime been Jealous ot the American lawjers, who Invaded their courts, will probably do all they can to get them excluded. "Judge Wilfley gno out ofllclally (bat the results of the examination was the only reason for keeping us out, mid that It hud nothing to do with our mor tils or diameters. However, slnco tho examination took place ho has let It bo known, I understand, that the main object of bis in Hon whs to weed out n number of "undesirable diameters,' who were members of tho American lur. "I do not think that an) steps ure Icing taken to tnko the matter to Washington, and, as I said, thero arc prospects tBat tho whole thing will i-cttle Itself, 1 am going to San Fran Cisco to appear In tho case of United States s. Price, which wus appealed tram Shanghai. 1 shall also go to Now York, and possibly to-Washington. Yes, If I do go to Washington, I uwy do foiuethlng iiliout the cxumlnntlon mat ter then." A number of attorney flocked about AinltcwH while he was uptown, and Ihcso were especially entertained nt the character of the examination ques tions propounded by Wlllloy, which a iamati could not fully appreciate. An drews fired n bunch of the questions nt u group or legal llghtH about him, In mining some or the brightest oung itttntnc)H here, and cuch ono of them threw up his hands In horror and nt hnowlcdgi'd himself "stuck." In this connection Androws told an r-musliig Incident connected with tho examination. One of the candidates was limine, n California ex-Judgo and one of Hie best known American prac titioners In the Orient. Ijimmo had had peisonnl differences with Wlllloy in -Manila, and thercforo knew that Ills Into was seale'd. Ono of tho questions was: -what Is the doctrine or cy pres?" "You luivo spelled It wrong, wrote Ijimme. "It ends with another h. t) press Is a trco which Is much used nt funerals, it h thercforo par- ucuiuri) appropriate for this ocea blon." I Immediate Action Is Necessary To Get Junket If an) thing Is to bo ilono towaid ox tending an Invitation to u Concr. Montil party to visit Hawaii to look Into tho needs of tho Territory, as sug. gestcd by Ktihlo In u recent lottor ru eched by thu Merchants' Association it must bo ilonu prompth. Govcruoi Carter has reeched tho following c-u- mo from tho Delegate to Congribs. In regard to tho mutter: Washington, D. C, Pob. 1, 1007. Governor Cnrtor, Honolulu. Any Invitation for Congressmen must arrlvo by February 25. Foar Lee Islatiiro action would bo too Into Bus- sect bubstltuto Invitation by Chamber Commerce Merchants' Association. KUHIO Goiernor Carter has referred thn matter to the commercial bodies tor action It Is estimated that If, as proposed. twenty Congressmen should mako the proposed visit to Hawaii to fumlllnr- Izo thomsolu's with conditions hero, and ull should bo accompanied in their when, tho oxpenscs of tho Junk et would be In the neighborhood of l(i,l)U( IjMkWjJ iu- INVITATION Fxrm SOON Sflll-PINi 1NTELLIIENCE ARRIVED. Sundaj, February 3 Stiiir Mkellke, Nnopaln, from Ha waii ports, 2 a. in. Slnir lv.fllanl, Pllli. from Molokal ports, I n, m. Stmr. W. (1 Hall. Thompson, from Knual ports, 5 a. m. Stmr. Ke An Hon, Tulletl, front Knual ports, (i a. m. Monday, February 4. P. M. S. S. Siberia, Zccder, from the Orient, 8:15 n. m. ai ) 8AILINQ TODAY. P. M. S. 8. Siberia, Zcedcr, for Coa3t, p. in. Stmr. K Ail Hon, Tullctt. for Kauai porls, r p. in. a aa a . DUE4 TODAY I II. 8 A. T. Thomas, from Manila, P. m. a a a K' )f K H X x X itlfXJfXiRDCMini . PA88ENQERS W )i Arrived K if -n Per S. S. Siberia, from the Orient, Jan. 15. For Honolulu: Miss E. D. Howe, Mrs. II. A. Johnstone. Miss A. M. Kllhnm, Mrs. P. Umbsen, Hcv. II. A Johnstone, Miss Johnstone, Miss I, II Kllhnm, Miss Umbsen. For San Fran cisco: h. Andrews. W. I. Hod, W. C. Coffee. Mrs. J. H. Cory, Comtc do Flaux and lalct, Cupt. E. HJortsberg. Mrs. i: M. Iluckoby, W. T. Jay, MIsh Jay, Mas ter Kuwaharn. and maid, K. C. Kunde, K. a. l.tikciiH, Senators 0. It. Liikcns. Staff-Surgeon J. Mownt. It. N.. Dr. 0. 11. Porter. Cn.pt. J. M. Robinson, U. S. N Miss C. i:. Stirling, T. Tannka and Mnnnt, Mrs. I,. It. Titttlc, Mrs. II. II. Vail, Lieut. A. B. Watson. U. 8. N, Cnpt P. P. Yaroicnko, Mrs. M. K. Peck, F. 11. Iluck. Jr.. J. II. Cory. P. It. Dickson. I.lcut. O. M. Hill. It. N-. Dr. H. M. Hucknby, C. T. Jny. Mrs. W. 1 Jay, S. Ktiwahiira, Mrs. M. Koh.i)aMil, II. J, C. Uirge, Mrs. II. n. 1,'ikciis, Mrs J. Mow at. Dr. W S. Porter. O F Schick, N. Tnrtnrn, K R. Tuttle. Mlsi rtittte. Miss Mabel Vail, Mrs. A. i: Watson. Per stmr. W. (5. Hall. Fcbrtiar) 3. lroni Knual ports J. It. Coney, K. It Hlven, Mrs. D. Mendlolo, Ilcl Knt, Y. Amu), J. YHinnmikn. it;KX1t)fl.MAJt'K1XaW X PA88ENQER3 M n, Booked V K)t)riixxi(naxKXKMXM Per 8. 8. Siberia, for San Francisco, Feb. 4. Mrs. J. F. Cowck, Miss l Samuel, Mrs. I,. He) nobis, L. T. "White, Miss. Floyd. Mrs.-IN-Clark, Miss S. Tracy, Miss M. Tsuda, A. Dodd, W. A.. Ilowen, Miss M. Uergc"--son, Mrs. John II. Hoods, Miss C. Hoods, Miss Helen Martin, E. E, Stewart, wife and son; Seymour Hall, 8, II. Dunuar, Mrs. W. It. Cornwcll, II. II. Eastman, I). M. Eastman, J. D. Hunt, Mrs. E. Noumann, Miss G. Neu mann, Mrs. J. L. Moore, Mr. and Mrs. S. O. Johnson, Gus Hunter, II. D. Johnson, Mrs. F. Drandt, K. A. Row land, Mrs. M. I.orlier, K. Cranford and wife, Mrs. Norrls, II. Anderson, James Crnw, A. W. Bias, J. n. Hcnslnr, M. Rosenberg, (J, E. Staff limn, Mrs. C. II. nusscllo. Mrs. S. W Darker. J. T. Thurston, Miss I.nudei, Mrs. II. Dutrii, It. It. Hcslcr, Mrs. II E. Ford, Paul llolman, A. II. Davl son, C. nolto, K. Yamagtichl. JOtKXXXasiSJtRK&XSXK H HONOLULU WEATHER V Februar) 4 Temperatures ti a. m , b8: 8 a. m "I: 10 ii. in, 75; noon, 75; morning nilnlnmni, 67. Iluroinctcr, h u. m. 29 97; absolute hitmidlt). 8 a. in, 7.253 grains sr cubic foot; rclntUe humldlt), 8 a. in, 80 per cent; dew point, 8 n. m , t6. Wind H a. m , velocity 9, direction N.; 8 a. in. cloclty 4, dlroetlon N.; 10 a. in , cloelty 3, direction S.; noon, velocity 8, direction 8. Itnlnfall during 21 hours ended 8 a m , .08 Inch. Total wind movement during 21 hours ended at noon, 172 miles WM. B. 8TOCKMAN. Section Director. U. 8. Weather ilureau. Judge Llndsa) this morning, In the matter of tho estate of James Carnn- bell, deceased, sustained tho demurrer or the Knwannnakoa minors, lu their guai dlan ud litem, E. M. WatMin, to mo petition for modification of order, filed by Alice K. Macfarlane. The p titlon whs dlsiiilsbed. Watson's re- murrer was a plea td Jurisdiction In tha matter. Spring and Summer Suitings Of the latest pattern and novelty were received by us ex Alameda, Remarkable and tasty coloring ef fects characterize the line. You'll fall to net the Eastern style if you neglect choosing from this ex ceptional showing. You are Invited to look at the goods. We assure you satisfaction In price and fit. W. W. Ahana S Co., MERCHANT TAILORS 62 King St PHONE BLUE 2741. P. O, Box 93. ' , .Hs,. tn .M.A.. ' t ' !