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SIX YOUNG LADIES WILL REPRESENT HAWAII THIS SUMMER ON THE MAINLAND BY C0URT8Y OF THE Evening Bulletin PASS IT AROUND A DISH OF THE DELICIOUS Roncovieri's Candy Giiocol? tes Chocolate Peppermints In 1-2, 1 and 2 lb boxes. In Vi-Ib boxes. Scotch Toffee In Vi-lb boxes. J' M. Levy & Co., Family Grocers, MMlOiN K MA IX 1 IS). Xcxt to Metropolitan Meat Co. VUVVMAMVUMMMmMWVVVVMWWIVWVMmWWWMAMWMM Health Committee Wants Wallach Resolution Passed SC.N'ATU 44th Day Forenobii Session Tliu Semite enjojed u cry Htienn ous session tills morning, passing on ntiinciiiiiH linportant liintlent. Tlio I'lll iilllhnrMiig bond Issues Ii) the Counties paiiscil tlilnl reading after (imslileialile debute, during nlikh MukcKiiit began to throw pollllcul I'llciiH mill liacl to (jo called down. Chairman Covlho of tliu Hell 111 Committee, In iinswcr to n (iut'5tlo:i by Mnkekiiu, who Iiiih appointed lilm folf Wnlluch's (hntnplon In tliu Sen ate, crenteil u ml til Keusatlou liy nn nniinilng that tliu lonimltteo report en tliu House resolution allow lug the quack to practice his fnku cures on tlio IiiiiuileS of tliu settlement, would favor 1 1 h pauMKe. Tliu llicnsu lilll was nllereil In some partldilarH, the (lslilng hoal It ceiiHu being knocked nut, and an Item being Inserted Ikcnstng hlll-ho.ird iihertlsliiR. The House notified the .Senate that It hul failed to toncur In the amend men's In House lllll 7 I, tint lUITont expense Mil, and Hint n coiiferemo toiiiinltteu linl been appointed hills ntoM housi: House lllll Hi:', ptotldlug fur tlio building of an emli.inkment lit V'nl mea, Kauai; Mouse lllll ITT,, iclnllug to hutbois; House lllll 1ST,, relating to thu employment of cIlUctiR an court liiterprcleiti; House lllll 192, ru quiring the furnishing of Information relating to thu possession uf Mrc.irms, end House lllll 111 I, the Wallukll elec trie franchise hill, all p.ixscd llrst reading. r.woits l'ASs.un: or mi.i. The Jinllelnr) Committee reported on House lllll ll'j, providing for tlio tollng of n person who has failed to leclsler; on Senate lllll I HO, relating to civil proieilme, mill on Senate) lllll 81'.,, providing for certain amendments to tlio V. W. Dlmond g.ix franchise, recommending tliu pnssago of nit thes-i bills. Dowsctt rcportcil for tho Wnys nnd Means Committee on House lllll 170, I editing to thu licensing of trust com panies, recommending Its passage. Senate Hill 9, describing tho taxa tion, educational nnd Judicial dis tricts; passed tlilnl lending. Senate lllll (10, providing for nub ile liuiiH by the County of Ilnwall. was deferied until tomorrow for third leading. UKSKIKATIOX HIM. I'ASSKS Senate lllll 89, tlio undated rcslg. nation Mil, passed third reading by a votu of HI to 4, Smith, Dowsctt, Illsh- oi nnd Kniulscn voting against It. Senate lllll 9S, piovldlng for bien nial leports to tho Legislature by amended that out) die llonid of flu penlnors would report. Dnwsetl mild the mntter should bi) handled as nn amendment to tho Count Act. Ho tinned to refer tliu Mil t; the Judiciary Committee. Smith thought Hint the object of tho bill was a good one but reports would ho ncccsiwo onl from the County Attorney, Auditor nnd Super slsors. I In moved Hint reports ho re quired from thee ollklnls only. Dowsctt' motion In refer carried. Knlnmii reported for the Mlscclln neom Committee on lloue Hill lH!), moving Hint the bill bo returned to tho House, in) It was nut properly r.lgned. Curried. Senate lllll 99, providing n seal for tho Attorney tlcncrnl, pasted third rending. COUNTY HONI) llll.li House lllll Ki9, authorizing tho innklug of loans b bond Issues by thu Counties, came up for third tend ing. Uowsett offered nn amendment rot- ntIiT to tho garnishment of thu Ter ritorial Treasury for nn sums duo the. County In suits by bondholders ngntnsl tlio County for delinquent In terest. Mnkekau fought this amend ment nnd moved to hao tho garnish munt iignlnst tho Count) Auditor. Coelho spoke iigalnst Makekau's nmvliilmelit. He Bald thu deplorable condition on Hawaii was dun entile ly to thu fact that there had been u hostile Hoard of Sllpenbois. POLITICS C.MTSi: HOW "Do Jim xay Hie) ueiu hostile?" asked Mnkekau. "I do; they were hostile." answer ed Coelho. They were Republicans," cried .Makekuu, trlumplimitly. Coelho reminded Makekau that while the Senate had treated tho Lemoerntlu minority sourteously. Ii, should not take advantage of the fact. Kuhimii, who was In Hie (hair, told Makekau to i online himself tu thu Is- tue. MAKIIICAIT STARTS KlflllT H.ijHclden spoke against Makekau's iimeuiliiieiit. It was ildiculous, ho raid, lo garnishee the Auditor of tluj' County, who was himself one of thu defendants. If that Was done no con fldcnce would he plnicd In the Coun ty bond Issues, while. If the Dowsett I'incndment carried, nil the banks would be glad to take up the County bonds, as they would be pioteeted by thu power of garnishment of sums duo thu County by thu Tetrltorlnl Treasury. Makekau's amendment was lost, ho being himself thu only one who oted for It. Dowsctt's amendment carried. MAJOIHTY WILL ItUl.i: Makekuu mined to amend mi Hint tlio majority of tho Hoard of Super- Whom unit not n unanimous votu bu required to liuthorhe n bond Issu ance. Otheiwlse, ho said, It would be In the power of n single man, who might bu lutunted by petty political spite, to hold up such u matter. Smith supported Makekau, but H.iy lehlen said he wanted to go on record us being opposed to tho amendment. Ho thought It was u dangerous pow er to plueu with tho majority of tho Sup'jnlsorH. Smith called attention to tho fact had become of Ills rtsvtillllloil fa lur ing Hie Hilmlttflnce of Wnllsrh to the leper scttletm-nt Coolho answered icportlng for tho Health Committee Unit tomorrow It would submit lis le port, which would lie In favor of tlio resolution i Keliflto lllll ICO. authorizing Hie Territory to buy Count v IkiiiiIs rnmo up for third reading Smith optKisei) It He thought Hint If the Count v credit wns not gisid with the bankers then Hie Territory should nm Heroine Involved Ho moved to rerer tin 'i"l to tliu Judlclnry' t'ouimlltee I.os Thu bill Hien iinssed third r-mlHig l 9 ityes unit 4 noes. House Hill 40, ntithorlzlng rnl!ro' I com pan I es to opeiate their railroads by power other than steam, passed ritond rending. llouso Hill fifl, creating a Hoard of Land Commissioners, wn referred to the Judiciary Committee House Hill "H, providing fur elec tion of road supervisors, wns tabled on motion by Knudsen House Hill If", thu House license bill, came up for second rending llAItlll.'ItS Ml'ST I'AV McCarthy moved to strike out tlio hnrb'irs' lliense He said ho bad been mound among tho barbers, nnd they did not want to bo lliensed, and ob jected to It Ixist, mid tho section passed. Chitllugwortli moved to strike out thu provision of the llshlng lioat II- ecus" bill, wlilth exempted boats that have under "0 indies beam. nsin:itMi:N iiscaim: ' HIsliop said Hint It had been In- h rted to have canoes from siuh taxa tion. Smith moved to strike out tho llsh tug boat license altogether, lie ill not sen whv llsheriiien should bu In ed and morn than (mo id.iuters ehoutd be. Makekau supported this motion strongly, mid thu motion e-ir. led. Illshop Introduced a new paragraph placing a III case mi uuvoiiu ' wi grants the right lo erect aiivertlsliu- Night Sweats and Chills Gone Weight Increased 14 Pounds .Mr. John llcnlly of (Iratid Uaplds. Midi., who wns j low from lunif trouble that the doctor gave him up an Incurable, and who had night .sweats and chills nnd weighed only 86 lbs., was miraculously cured by Duffy's I'urc Malt Whiskey. I Letters like the following, written by Mr. Hcntly, unsolicited, should he published so that tho world may know what the great medicine la doing (or suffering: humanity. , "I lave tilen DUITVS I'URK MALT WHISKEY for three months for lung troubles. When I tint commenced I u bedfa't, and novr I am able to woilc. Now, the doctor of our town end that nnthlrt; would help me, but DUFFY'S MALT WHISM'.Y did wlut the doctori coulj not do. ) had night sweats and chilli and weighed 8A poundf. I weigh 100 pounds now, the chills liavc left me, and the sweats ore also gone. I am looking for great re sults. MR. JOHN JIUNTLV, Grand Rap ids, Mich." Nov. 15, '05. rr K Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey, It an absolutely pure gentle and Invigorating stimulant and tonic, it builds up the nerve tissues, tones up the heart, gives power to the brain, strength and elasticity to the muscles- inJ richness to the blood. It brings into action all the vital forces, it makes digestion Jierfect, and enables you to get from the food you eat all (lie nourishment it contains. It is invaluable for overworked men, delicate women and sickly children, as It is a ioou aireauy uigcsicu. si strengthens and sustains the system, is a promoter of good health and longevity, males the old oung and keens the voung strong. Duffy's is rccognhrd as a family medicine ever) where. Skilled chemists, whenever they analysed it during the past fitly years, hav ealvrav s found it pure and pos sessing properties of great medicinal value. linWARD of dans-emus Imitations and sub stitutes. They are padtlvely harmful and are sold tor profit only by unscrupulous dealers. Look lor the trademark, the "Old Chemist," on the label, and be certain the seat over (he cork Isunbroken. AH druggists, grocers, dealer, or direct, $1.00 bottle. Doctor' advice and Illustrated medical booklet Iree. Dull Mai t Whiskey Co., Rochester, NewYor. SIR. JOIIS BESTLV. signs on vni ant lots or bulldlo.-i alon,j Htieels. Iln)selden- wnnleil to know how this bill agreed with .Senate illll Htl, which forbade suih advertlnln iltogether. t Illshop answered Hint hn had Intro duced thu bill so Hint If No. 1I should be knocked out there would still be some uintlol of this beastly business, which did mine to kill the natural beauties of tho Islands than most other things. Chllllngworth said he heaillly supported Illshop. He hud had twa big ilgns in front of bis house, nnd It had tnkeu considerable trouble tu cet them taken away. This motion to Insert this no wparagraph carried Makekau moved to table thu hill, hut found no second, nnd the bill passed second reading. Sennto Hill Ct, on the same subject, wns tabled Senate Hill 101. lllshop's antl-ad vertlslng sign bill, passed second rending without being referred I" ruy commutes1. A leress was taken until 'i p. m. C.itntv ,ITlmt-il fMitiln mi fnr llllril lending. Knudsen called nttcntlon to ''''" nuthorlty to Issuo bonds by the fact Hint theio wns nn penalty clause. Coolho snld tho County oin- serK would ho suro to report unyhovv. Makcknu wanted to excludo tho Sheriff, Treasurer, Auditor, County Clerk mid County Attorney. COl'NTV ori'icint Ui:i'OllTS Coelho said Hint thu reports of nil theso olTlcers were needed In order Hint the Legislature would hnvo full InToi mntlon as to thu status of each County, which would bo u vnlunhlo guide In County legislation. Ho hud this j ear asked tho Maul County otn- torn for such reports, nnd his request hail been Ignored Smith moved to leave out only tho Sheiiff nnd Clerk. Mnkekau spoke In favor of his mo Hon, by which thu bill would bu so thu Siipcrvlstiix wns carefully s.ifo- gtinrded, us after their action mi nit of the Legislature mid thu approval of the President of thu United Status werfl necessary before tho Issuance could ho made. Illshop suppoited this view. . M ikekau's amendment carried, The hill then passed third rending. OLD LOAN HILL KILLHD Knudsen reported for tho Loan Comiiltteo on thu Governor's mes sage on special loan appropriations, nnd tho hill covering tlio same, lie moved that thu bill pass first rending. 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