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" KVKS'tNO MUttt.Um, IIONOl.Wt.il. T II HATIIIHAV MAHCU W, IWT . JP F jr. sssshK" Re MASONIC TEMPLE WEEKLY CALENDAR MI)NIA Otesnle Regular 'tOltMDAY MIINMMIJA" Hawaiian Third Degree 'MUMHIA Perfection Regular 5 p. m. Rote Croix 7:30 p m.- Cere mony ef the Llghtt. I'UIIJXV njiTiinY SUNDAY Eatter Service Rote Croix 10 a. m. Knights Templar 7 p. m. All (siting members of Die order nro cordlallv invited to at tend meetings of local lodges HARMONY LODOE, No. 3, I. O. O. F. Meeti every Monday erenlni at 7:10 la I. 0. O. H. Hall, Von street, II It. IIENDIIV. Secretary. C. A. SIMPSON, N. 0. All vlaltlnc bro'.bera Tery cordially tavtted. MYSTIC LODOE, No. 2, K. of P. Meet every Tuesday evening nt 7:30 o'clock In K. of P Hall, cor. I'ort nnd lloretanla. Visiting broth ers cordially Invited to attend. A. S. WKDIIUH, C C. P. WALDItON, K. II. S. OAHU LODGE, No. 1. K. of P. Meets every Friday evening nt K. of 1". Hall, cor. Port and Ilera- tanla, at 7:30. Members of Mystic Lodge No. 2, Win. McKlntey Lodgo No. 8, and visiting brothers cordial ly Invited. General Duslnesa. It. OOSUNQ, C. C. yf " A. S. KKNWAY, K. IL S. HONOLULU LODGE 816, D. P. O. E. Honolulu Lodgo No. 016, D. P. 0. E., will meet In their hall on King near tvjrt street every Friday evening. By order of tho E. n. IIAllIlY H. SIMPSON, Secretary, II. E. MURRAY, E.Il. .Wm. M'KINLEY LODOE No. 8, K.of P. Meets ovcry Saturday evening nt 7:30 o'clock In K of P. Hall, cor Fort anil Deretanla. Visiting broth ers cordially Invited to attend. L. II. WOLF, C. C. E. A. JACODSON, K. R. 8. HONOLULU AERIE 140, F. O. E. MmU on the 2nd and 4th WEDNE9 DAY evenings of each month at 7:10 clock In K, of P. Hall, King streM. Visiting Eaglet are Invited If at ,1m. L. E. TOOMBY, President. II. T. MOOUE, W. Secy. HAWAIIAN TRIBE No. 1, I. O. R. M. Meets every first and third Thurs iluy of each month In K of P. Hull. Visiting brothers cordially Invited to attend. E. V. TODD, Sarhem. A. E. MURPHY. C. i)f It PAMIEN COUNCIL No. 563, Y. M. I. Meets svery second and fourth Wed iDMday of each month at San An.onlo Hall. Visiting brothers cordially In ,vltd to attend. F. W. WEED, Pres. E. V. TOUD, Secy. t "Some Storekeepers think the only way to in crease profits is to increase gross sales. Some try to do it by cutting down running expenses. We can show you a store system that will give you a greater profit this year on the same amount of busi ness as you did last year. We can show you another system that will increase both your gross sales and percentage of profit. Call and see. Hawaiian Office Specialty Co, The Expert Dentists MODERN HIGH CLASS DENTISTRY. Office hours Week days, till S p.m.; Sundays by appointment. F. L. FERGUSON, D. D. 8., Manager. HOTEL 8T.topp. Union, Arlington blk. MECHANICAL SHOE SHOP. Shoes Made io Fit Any Deformity. 8am Goldeno, 18 HOTEL, betw. NUUANU and ' BETHEL STS. Wank hooks of nil Hurts, lodgers, ' etc. manufactured liy tho lliillotlu I'uli lulling Company. iSHF"For Rent" cards on sale at the Bulletin office, r ttAh jSttWaf ,,. ... Pure Food Whisky Of 1900 "Belle of Jefferson." bottled in bond under super vision of the U. S. GOVERN MENT The purest whisky obtainable Insist that your dealer supplies it or call up KoffschlaegerCo,, Limited, King and Bethel Sts. I Evaporation OS Milk The successful evaporation of milk and cream requires that the milk be produced under the best hygienic conditions and from the purest and most wholesome food. Carnation Cream (Sterilized) Is the product of healthy Pacific Coast cows, fed on selected pasturage and rations, and milked In cleanly stables. Consequently, we get a rich, pure nllk, wh'feh Is Immediately cooled, evaporated and sterilized. Every can Is unl form, and you, can al ways depend upon Its purity. ( In milking brenil, it ou into Carnation Crcnin Instead of water, tlie'brcad w)ll have n richer flavor and ht;;lcr nutri tive value. HENRY M4Y & CO., LTD., Phtne Main 22. A PERFECT DEFENCE Ruberoid Roofing Tor 14 years this roof ing has been on the mar ket. It is the first pre pared roofing ever made, and none of its many im itations can in any way equal it. This roofing is odorless and elastic, wea ther and acid proof and the most economical pre paration you can pur chase. Lewers&Cooke.Ltd. 177 S. KINO ST. HAVE A DISH OF LUSCIOUS BERRIES. BLACKBERRIES, BLACK AND BED RASPBERRIES, GOOSEBERRIES, STRAWBERRIES. Umatilla Brand Wc have received these ber ries from Oregon, the home of berries, They are put up in their own juice in 2 1-2 lb tins, losing thereby none of their natural flavor. We are offering them for the first time and the verdict every where is "gieat". HENRY MAYS CO, Ltd, RETAIL 22 PHONES 02 Wholesale YOU WANT some Hawaiian Records for your VICTOR TALKING MACHINE And we have a choice lot. BERGSTROM MUSIC CO., LTD., Odd Fellow Building, Fort St. L a.v L t.j'tftn 2jjV LOCAL AND (HiNliKAL BULLETIN WANT ADS, pay be 1 came the people who want things i trad them. ' I'AtHtlM (Mil rtwincd at Hip Cilul 1 lint cup of eorfro In the ilty Ne I Hnriaml llokery Atokamler Young was among Hi" KlHfltl'S MIHWIIMt A kidv's umbrellA was lost Howard Inr letiiin of nunc In Mils olllie J T MH'riHwon n among iIip KIiihu's isiwenpers nrilvlng toda I I A Wlrkett returned Ibis mom- ms; 1 1 oin a business trip to llawnll Meeting of Win. MrKlnlc) Widge No. S, K of V tonight Work In the Page Hnnk llilp the work of the District Nuixo along ti attending tbc fair nt I'alauia Settlement Anrll 7 There Is mi liccr In the world as Rood and as pure as Uudwelncr Ilackrrid & Co. wholesale agents . The schooner II C Wright, dipt. Ncllson, fniin San Francisco, Is In Ma- liukona dlscharrlug cargo. AMoincv H M llallou was milling the iiasseiiKCrs to return from Hawaii on the Klnnii this inorii-ng. The Tax Office will remain -open until 0 o'clock tonight to accommo date taxpayers. I'resh assortment of bojs' wash Milts In sailor and Russian eltccts nt Whitney & Marsh's. The schooner O. M Kellogg arrived in llllo from Eureka last Wednesday A fast passage with fine weather U rcjHirted At the residence of Mrs. Schutte. 791 Young Sstreet, Morgan "III conduct an auction Kile on Monda), April 1, nt 10 o'clock Hon. II. I Ilaldwln came in thb morning on the Klnau on a short bus iness trip. He was accompanied by Mrs. llaldwlu nnd Miss C. M. llaldwlu The case against It. W. Condon, who was charged with nssault nnd battery un n policeman, was today nolle pronged liy .liulgu Ilolilnson Walktkl Inn is now owned by W. C. ilergin. Accommodations, supplies r.nd attendance absolutely first class. I'lnest bathing on tho bench. "Arabic" keeps Iron roofs free from rust and purifies rain water. Qlvo it a trial and be convinced. California Feed Co, .agents, Purser W. W Jnrrctt of the Nllluiu reports the following sugar on Kauai 2000; M. A. K., 30.239; Mcll,. 21. 1110. K l' 3930; I.. I'.. 13,000. M. S. Co.. 13D.000; O. k lt 17,019. F I). I.linamil mid .Maria Ikcolc, who were held by tho United States Com missioner to the Urand Jury on the cliurge of adultery, were today re leased on ball of S1000 each. Thfc prow-rutlon completed the In troduction of evleloiuu In the Ahrciix arson uise this niorntiig. The case Is being .ontlnucd this afternoon, the de fense putting on its witnesses. The following freight arrived this morning on the Klnau: 1ft IiiiikMoh hides', 30 cords wood, 23 sacks lionet, 2 horses, 1ft hogs, ft irutes chickens, 10 .Hwa, 4 boxes eggs. 320 packages sun dries. The Catholic Church of Our Uidy ot the. Mount, Kalulanl (Knllhl-ukl) In (ha'rgo of llcv. Father Clement. To morrow, March 31st, F.aster Sunday, 11 a. in., mass, sermon, collection, Sun day school. Your sou or duughtcr may want to lake up singing or the piano. If so be sure and !iao them call on Mrs. Hodg Min, opposite Central Union church. She has had jcars of experience and uses thu very best methods. The Vathollc Chnrch of St, John tho Il.iptlst Kallhl-w-acna, in charge ut Hcv Father Clement. Tomorrow, March 3Ut, lister Sunray, 8-30 ti. in., high mass, sermon, collection, .Sunday M-liool, i p. in, Kosary. Tho Territory Stables Co. nro again at business, at their old stand with n new manager. The best of livery on hand nnd furnished upon short no tice. The care ami iHiardlng of horse guaranteed to be thu best nnd satisfac tion assured. Flora K. Crowd! has filed suit for divorce from her husband, Clement C Crowell, who, she alleges, lias for a jcar past fulled to provide here with the comforts and necessities of life. Sho asks the court to give her tho cus tody of their minor child, Harriet. C. I'. Morse, tho American-Hawaiian agent In this city, Is on n tour of In spection of the facilities, for shipping sugar on the Island of Kauai. This 1h (ho first oltlclul trip made to Kitiiui i Mr. Morse, and ns tho American-Hawaiian ships will load sugar ut both .Makawell and ICleele In tho future, ho has n good deal of wuik to do. Ilu Is expected back tomorrow. Admiral Ilccktey, of the steamer Kl nau, repoits the following sugur on band' on Iluwuli: Olaa, $20,200; Wal ukea, 22,000; Hawaii Mills, 10,500; Wal nakii, 17,900; Ononiea, 11,000; I'epee l.ea, 15,000; Hoiioimi, 15.076; Ilakal.iu, n.OOO; Laupahoehoc, 18,000; Ookala, 9000; Kukuluii, 12,500; Huiiitikuu, 17, 500; l'auuliaii, 7,000; Honokaa, 10,000; Kukiilhaele, 1700; llonuapo, 3CC3. HILO AND HAWAII IWVIIHIIU.U I.Wfll ruv II I Sho Is one of the younger set wlntio popularity docs not rest nlone upon her beauty. Tor somo tlmn sho has ! been In HIIo'h telephone central of fice and by her promptness In tho cervlco has won tho friendship nf many whom she has never scon. Another llllo girl who will luno the lieai ty support of her iiiauy Mends Is Miss K'uulel Hnpal. Slio Is u talented yoiiiiR inuslelan whoso readlnebs to assist with local enter' lulnnients has broiiKht hor a largo nnd faMiiublu iiuiuulntanco. Amont' other names mentioned urn those of Miss S.ihVry of Huinakiiii and Miss Iluttle of Koliala, Thoy both have un extennho ncqualntnnce that will Kite them thu loyal suppoit of IiIkihIhIiIp. The Weekly Edition of the Evenlno Qulletln gives a complete summary of the news of the day. nMitehitiiMrtbtiuj, ,& gtikwudmk saa. Quality Quality Quality has always been one of our chief nims, Lowering the price by lower ing the quality, and substituting, is not our policy, The cut in quality is always greater than the cut in price, nnd the spectacle wearer is the loser. There s mental samtactton lor you in high qunlity of our goods. A. N. SANFORD, ORADUATE OPTICIAN BOSTON BUILDING. FORT STREET Over May & Co. H. CULMAN MAKES GOOD JEWELRY If it were not for the high quality and the greater value of the II. C. (High Class) goods, H. CULMAN would not be the leading manufacturer of HAWAIIAN ENAMELED SOUVENIR JEWELRY. I want every buyer to test the above statement by inspecting my goods. To inspect and to compare thoroughly wiU convince you that the II. C. GOODS ARE THE LEADERS! H. Culman, FINE HAWAIIAN A Smoker's Four Adelines Pulll, lOc Rouuh 12 Id or, 5c That Win FITZPATRICK BROS., Distributor. OWNERS OF AUTOMOBILES THE "EVER READY" Is The Dry Battery For You. This battery has mere voltage, more amperage, more life than any battery ever made. The Ever Ready Dry Battery has set a standard for high grade work, which has given it world-wide fame. . THE VON HAMM-YOUNG GO,. LTD., SOLE AGENTS. I HOUSE CONCLUDES LABORS (Continued from Page 11 place, lu addition to doing his own work. He had to lead reports, res olutions, IiIIIh, etc., nnd then trans late them into Hawaiian, as well as translate tho speeches nnd remarks of tho uiembois. Tho Interpreter Is one of the busiest men lu the lloube During the early part of the session there wero n good many romurks ex changed between members In Hawai ian that were not translated Into Hu gllsh, but of late this has been changed and about tho only thing that now goes untranslated Is thu morning pru)cr of Chaplain I.ono. PcrliapH the liaolo members don't need praying for. Rawlins, for the Conference Com mittee, submitted u leport on Houso Hill U-, I elating to prlvuto wuys and water rights, and recommended that tho bill puss with amendments agreed upon by the committee. The leport of the (ommltteo was adopted. A lommunleation from Samuel Dwlglit, piesldcnt of the Hawaiian Relief Society, inviting thu uiciuhcis of tho House to attend the luuu to l,o glvpn ut llrower'H wharf tonight at 7; 30 o'clock, was read. Tho com munication was placed on 11 lo and the Cluik dliected to extend tho thanks of the Houso lo the Society, HAWAIIAN I.IIIItAItY Tim Kducatlon Committee report ed on House Hill 138, establishing the Hawaiian Miliary, providing for Its ciiio and management, intiodiiced by Hughes, and iccomnicnded Its passage Thu repot t of the romiiill tco was adopted, The Uducutlon Commlttco report ed on Senate 1111,1 119, Nakall'kii IlilllidlU'eil a bill, lo des ignate tin. pa of l.iboreiH engaged In cousti acting or lepalrlug loads, hildges or slieets, water woil.s or other works, for tho Tciiltory of Hu- iAasi ladjj Wilted t -uJU'. .VtVfti hHWi A. -.. A Masterpeice Your libiary nreds one of our 20 volume Morocco editions of The Drama The history, litciature, nnd influ ence of the drama is interestingly set forth in these books. And hundreds of beautiful illustrations add lo their value. I Alfred Bates of Trinity College, I England, is the editor-in-chief, t Sold on easy pay'ts. Wm, C, Lyon Co,, Ltd, HOTEL STREET opp. UNION. The Weekly Edition of the evening Bulletin Q.vea a eomplaU summary of the news of the day. 1064 Fort St. CURIOS AND JEWELRY. Wm. Pcnn Tl-so Doctor wall or for any political subdivision thereof, l'asscd llrst reading. Tho bill Is similar to the one recently vetoed by the Governor. ICMINKNT DOMAIN The Judiciary Committee reported favorably on Senate Hill 73, extend ing to thu Counties tho right of emi nent domain. Malioe wanted to know- fiom the Judiciary Committee who would pay for the uorvlc.es of thu appraisers who placo valuation on land, ltnvviins lopllcd that lu tho absence of n spo cillc law, thu County Is lesponslblo for tho payment of the appraisers. Should tho commission loso Its cuso tho plaintiff pays tho costs of court. Muhou moved to postpouo consid eration of tho bill until Monday. Lost. Kiinlho moved to postpouo the bill Indefinitely, us certain points which he said uio iiithcr doubtful had not been satisfactorily explained by Chairman Rawlins of tho judiciary Committee. Kuniho thought that this was n laud-grabbing law, for tho reason Hint tho coiuuilsslnucis could under tho authority of tho law lako away a portion of u man's kuleaiia. Ho said that besides the laud-grabbing it would cost tho poor man consider able, lo employ lawyers to defend his contention. It ho won, so much tho bettor, but If ho lost, his land and his pocket wore also wrecked. Knlelopu, lu expiesslng his view", raid that tho land owner is practi cally cmnpollcd to give up his land ut the flppiuisomcut by the hind ap praiser whether ho liked It or not. Ah a land-ownor Knlelopu did not favor tho passage of this net and moved to postpouo Indefinitely. Raw Huh defended his bill again mid said that the County should Ml It ml on Its feel nnd support itself without the aid of the Teiiltoilnl liovcrumtnt. "Wo should uut ullorv 5iSisULi-W;i.. tHrftt. ' lie HtH, "1h rifthd at liilcyiiaf Ll IIJTL'I I llRfctrU itmir of Hie Hiiprtllilemletil of I'ul.llr 1 3Hll TI IT W IR 1 CLUIUnll; Wotks Hllll the rxpprliitioii nf gel thiR Ills Mlputl This bill Is irop 1 1 IV a Cm lily lust Iff nnd should tint be Indefinitely M lentil . Hheldon pemnl to Ihlnk that Hie' .... . . , i , , i I'T 'irtlon Instmid of Indeflnltelyi IxHlMinltiK lite bill K.ileo iiRiced, ns usual, with Kli nlho, A IIOAHT I'Olt llttHTAl'i: Pall raid that the House uliinil I not waste-basket n Rood bill like this, The HtipmliMirs of the County of tlahil, he said, lire spoken of as lie 111 ST illileltable "The Mnill Hoard ot fuperxiwiis Is O, K., " said Tall, "but the members of the Oahu Coun ty Hoard of Hiipervlsurs have lo hear on their shoulders the rhalrman of that Hoard " Hero I'all called the nttcntlon of the Oahu members to n tnrtooii of members of Oahu County with C Hustnce romfortubly seated In tho rhnlr. HIM, I'ASi:S Knlaua said that the bill was not t laiid-griibhliiR art. ns the final say does not rest with the Hoard of Hu pcnlKors, but the decision can be ap pealed to the hlRbcst tribunal of tho land He imned, therefore, to act upon the bill right away. Tho uuestlou of Indefinitely post-1-onliiK the bill was put nnd lost. Ma- hoe. Kniiiho, Kcoiill nnd Alawa ot- cd In the nmrmatle. The motion to pass the bill ns amended was put and resulted In Its pnssaRe. TAX HXKMPTIO.V Senate Hill 4 I, relatliiK to the ex emption from tnxatlon of property lined In certain Industries, nunc up for third readine. and the hill pass ed, 23 a) es, 5 noes. Sennte Clerk SavldRo Informed the House that Scnnte Hill 30 had pass ed third rending In that body. A communication from Henry Smith, clerk of the Judiciary Depart ment, In response to the resolution liitlodured by Knlelopu rclathe to the Interpreter of the Circuit Court of tho Klrst Judicial Circuit, as to their citizenship, was received. Smith said Hawaiian Interpreters Hopkins and HccKley uro United States citizens, while ChanR Kim and (leo. nninda, respectively Chi nese and Japanese Interpreters, aie not. Chang Kim enmo hero when f ;cars of ago and tho latter, Yaniada, when hut 9 years old (IIX'ONII KBADINU House Hill 101, authorizing and piovldlng for thu m'liiufactiire, inalntcnaiire, dlstrlhutior nnd sup ply of electric Tight and iowcr with in the District of Wnllul u and else wliero on the Island anil County nf Maul; House lllll 107, requiring the Kiiprcmn Court to rcndqi' opinions to the Legislature nnd to f'le Covcrnor, which was referred to Uio Judiciary Committee; House Hill 1G9, relating to Judgments, executions nnd now trials, which was referred to tho Ju diciary Committee; Houso Hill I'll, relating to tho licensing ot trust companies, which was icfcricd to ' the Judiciary Committee, passed sec ond reading. House Hill IS, relating to nego tiable Instruments mid establishing n law uniform with the laws of other Stales and Territories eaino up for thiol reading, but wart deferred for uctlou until Tuesday. SHORTAGE Ah there bus been an unusually great demand for the hist shipment ot Rain ier Hock lleer (The Hock that has never, and will never, bo excelled on this market) vvu find ourselves shoit of same. On April tho 1st, wo will receive n large now shipment ot this "Sprints Tonic" that will unnhlo us to tako euro of "All Comers." Halulcr Dottling Works. The Weekly Edition of the Evening Bulletin g(ves a complete summary of the news of the day. WANTS For Want Colamn See Pie Six FOR RENT. Desirable, cool, niosqiiito-proof loom, adjoining bath, electric light, etc., at 230 S. King St. bet. Alakea and Richards Sts. , 3(iu4-2w L08T. I-idy's umbrella, bllver handle. He ward for leturn of same to this office lw Easter's Coming Why not come out, then, in a stylish spring suit! We have a remarkably fine assort ment of spring suitings for you to choose from. Jealous as we are ot our reputation, you arc sure to se cure correct styles and a good fit. W. W. Ahana & Col, MERCHANT TAILORS 62 King 8L PHONE GLUE 2741, P. O, Box CSt. Irtuil akS4kfc.iLlK. .j. j.JI. TIDES. r ! r Mms Nlltl Sill "' H I H? I m 'I' m p m Mi IX I " I II I II KtM t II S rt tll I S l s s s 6I I Ml It S l l . .i Hi1 I H I t' ' I II l to S til I Ml It 6 II f II I .1,1' I I m. t si '"I ii suit a m I ln III . I II l .1 II S s ii U I'u 1 1 Moon March 29th at 9:13 n. in. Times of the tldo nro taken from tho United Stntes Coast and tleodetlc Huney Indies. . Hawaiian standard time Is 10 hours SO minutes slower than Orecnnlcli time, being thnt of tho meridian of 1C7 degrees 30 minutes. The tlmo wlilstlu blows nt 1:30 p. m., nhlch Is thu saiuii ns Greenwich, 0 hours II minutes. Sun nnd moon nro for local tlmo for tho holo group, ARRIVED. S-'nturdiy, Marrh .in. Stmr. I.lkellke. Naopala, from Kal nial.Hhal, r:2." a. in. Stmr. Klnau, freeman, from llllo and llawal Iports, !Ml.r, n. in. Stmr. Nllhnii, Tbuniison, from Alin liola, 9:40 n. in Dr. bk. Ilclga, I'earsoii. fiom New castle with coal for HIitIc, off J art 10 a. in. I1IIX). Schr. O. M. Kellogg. :i da)H tniiu i:ure!in, arrived Mar. 27. MAHUKONA. Schr. 11. C. Wright. NVIImiii, 21 da J lrom Sun Francisco, nrrivul Mar. 21. X K X Jt XI M X X JC iCK )t K iC X 3C l Ji PA88ENQER8 It ii Arrived X h'XKXItXKAxmxK X X X X Ter stmr. Klnau, from llllo and Ha- ' wall ports. Mar. 30. 8. 'M. HjIIoii, U C. I.yiuan, J. T. McCrossun, .'. I), liug, Mrs, W, i;. Young, and elilld, Miss Mujo, Win. I.'. Young, Mrs. 11. 1. llald wlu, Miss a M. Ilaldwln, T. Tsuehl yiuna, Master Kedo, Miss Koira, Hon. II. 1. Ilaldttln, C. K. Herrlck, I). Wag oner, C. II. Kllzpatrlck. J. I.. Col.e, Itcv. J. Tauaka. S. rillaulua, Mrs. S. I. Malclun, John Malclua, Miss M. Mat elua, Mrs. I.. II. McKosky, Adolili Alrdc, G. J. I.uke, Mrs. O. J. Luke, I'". A. Wlekett. fl. II. Williams. Dr. A. C. f ViiTl. Alcxafiuei-A'ouiiR, Miss H. ltleh- unison, Miss I. HIciiS.Vi!S A. .M. Culver, II. G. Henderson, Phlilp-'tiJio.'. A. T. It. Jucksou, ltev. A. V. Hoart'3, Chos. -K. Notlcy, T. A. Iliiriiingham, Mrs. a. II. Henry, Itcv. Sunt Soma, A A. Wilson, II. C. Anderson, M. Melu lyre. It. S. Johnston, Mrs. J. II. Wise and Infant, Miss Muriel Wise, .Mltj 1.0) ec Wise, Miss H. Wise, 1 C xwh, V It. Iiwrcy. l'er stmr. Uliellke fiom Kniinnkakal, C. H Hartwcll, U. L. Van Dine, Dr. Korgaard. l'er itmr. Ke Alt Hon, from Kau.il. l'ollco olflccr and six deck. Plumbing Permits Oahu College, dormitories, I'unahu'i; K. W Quint). C. M. Cooke, stores, llcthcl and King; Jas. Nott, Jr. Ixivo Kstate, store, Kekaullko St; Maklmoto. C. I'. Morse, cottage. Klnau St.; K. 11. Hath. l- M. Swnnzy, outhouse, Mano.i lid.; K. Old. Gull. Farias, cottage, Kuuvvlhi School ifoad; I'm nl; Santos. K A Jaeolison, collage, l'ensacnla St.; Sen Chan Co. Standard Oil Co., warehouse, Iwllel; San Yuen Kcc. Building Permits M. Olita, alterations in Progics Ulock, foi Japanese Government. t A bchool census. Just completed in New York shows thnt there are CSS, 427 children attending schools, in thnt city and that 05:1.485 per sons between 4 and 18 years, tho rrTiool age, live there. Tho number of foreign-born chil dren enrolled, 113,740, is more than 18 per cent, ot tho entire registra tion ot tho schools. I'lobably tho most startling thing lu tho report Is tho statement that out of 08,948 ihlldrcu, whoso c)es were tested, 17,9,28 wero suffering fiom defective sight, Superintendent Maxwell, head ' of tho School lloird, recommends that Uio city supply ghisses to poor dill ilrcn who cannot ufford to puiclinbo them. NEW - TO-DAY At Auction MONDAY, APRIL 1ST, 1007, AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M At tho residence of Mrs. Schutto, yo, 791 Young Street, Household furniture, consisting of: I'm lor Table, Hockors, Chairs, Lonngo, Pictures, Curtains, Hugs, Intension Table, Dining Chairs, Sideboard, Ilefrlgerator, Safo, Glabswaie, Crockery, Cooking Utensils, Iron Beds, Springs, Muttiesues, llui enus, Washstauds, t One (las Range, Kle, ' JA8, F, MORGAN, , AUCTIONEER. , r c . ,.M7'mht.uabw t i-l j 1 1 tit,ifi aj