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"$!, 8 RVENINO DOLLRXV3' HONOLTTUJ. T. 1!., THimSDAY, FED. c, 190S. V. 7- I TIMER aXXn sflMa csfci vaycAVn' g Have tciii:a cr' cppn you the 1908 Fiat Tread Diamond Tires? We have just received a shipment and if your Auto is in need of a tire you can not do better than use a Diamond. Just Keep in mind also that we have a fine assortment of Auto sundries of all sorts. As to Automobiles, well, we have four of those famous Franklin Air Cooled Cars on the way and due in a few days. Will tel! you about them when they arrive. E. O. Hall & Son, Limited PORT Local anil National New Schedule Arranged For Championship TliroiiRli tltu courtesy of Ilcrnard Kolekollo, president uf tlio Klvcraldo Junior?, nnil the rcpioscntntlvcH thereof, the championship Eeriest In the Kithiulunnolc Hnselmll League bo- I Wrtitli tlin Fnnna n ml r A f .,.111 . , , .. " " Y- ' , canio up out of the culler yesterday take place on succcsslvo Sunday lift- ,.... ,,..., , . , .,,, ,, Well, Jess, When Will Ysu Arrive In The Orient? IT. S. Hnggorly, tlm oinclnl sporting dopentur for the San Kranclsco llullc tin, tolls uu a few thlngc about Jess Woods' plans, no follows: Mlku Fisher, "tlio-wntch-uii-grow" kid of the class A building brigade, ;giinHKjgT3rwrgaTg s S3 Sa Lee At Cut Prices e VALENCIENNES LACES at 5c a YARD We have a big assortment cf these beautiful Laces that came on the last trio cf the Akmeda, anil we arc of fering them for sale at prices lower than any that have over luen put on them in Honolulu. ernoons, commencing 1'eb. !). The following schedule was ndopt cd by the league at the meeting held wist evening: Keli. , 2:.10 p. in. C. A. 0. Kaalnc. l-eb. 10, 2: 30 p. m. C. A. C. Knalas. .Feb. 23, 2:30 p. in. C. A. C. Kntilns. The Ulvcinldc Junior League , Jess Woods, the Ilan Johnson of the Hawaiian lelands. The' last steamer I from Honolulu brought a letter from I Jess which confirmed the report that vg Uu would ltlt San trauclsco shortly. j"yep," obsencd Mlku, brushing the (cobwebs off of n plumbing outfit, "I ' look for Woods any day. He wrote that ho would be hero shortly. He la Vd. comlner nr to attend to tonin Hint. " ters, and then he will go straight to YFF nAN&uj..cor. Frt I. -anTa-.-rq-.jirj'ruwju.. mi aajfjr3mw"W,jw mm?' nifRFrat'M ltwiMltlfllJlLlB."Jjag'JSi ,ujTnr7v.w;CTr;.i:ri.'j;j.:r.ju.-.fr.i has China. These arc his calculations. Ho tonsented to udd to the afternoon's i 1b going over to the Orient to mako entertainment by allowing two of arrangements for playing tlio games! their teams, each Sunday, to conte-ft ' "e, '"" Somebody hhould go, and i.,- i. ,.,i -. . .i,.,I think Woods lr tlio best man. Ho ... .', ' . ' ,, , , has a good business head and he will , championship contests, thus afford- ,,.. ?-..,, n...,l i. when tl... ,. . ...., .. .... .. .. team loavos huio In riincmbcr or tlic latter part of October." Then the whistle blew, and Mlko disappeared Into a dark basement to direct tho work of his sturdy plumbers. COOKING and HEATING by I a o a .ectncity E lug a full afternoon's amusement fur I hone wishing to wltnecs the games. The contest between tho C. A. C. s I nnu Kanlas will be hard fought as I I tho teams aro evenly matched, mid I are continually practicing to get Into , the pink of condition. It will bo no-1 body's game until tho last Inning Is msjsv?j2sjas2iiHrnax57y3'fa3ssa No Fire No Heat Steamers No Odor No Danger 'HAT'S COMFORT. CONVENIENCE, AND SAFETY. iiaw&iiaai Electric Go., Ltd., Office, KING- ST. near ALAKF.A. PKONE 300. placd. The Chinese boyH have IS mwe. mm Seautiful i 5 SEEK IN AN AVi") : ' WOVtVtKliWMniVifV'JiniW t I4.I-S i Hour 5 Just call 290 t Newmarket Bfoitr For Sidebone Spavin, E;i Enlarged Tendons, and ol:l - ; sistent cases of lameness. SAFE CUBE and EFFECTIVE. vtruia ,!$&l??fk W, f& WHw A. tx WTuteMtfiWM arBW'rywf.,'s' tti mmmmwA HWfli Sweating Blister Acts like inag'c on shoaldsr, h loin and early tendon laner-css. Obtainable at m&; L. lii ? 1J friends who will be there In iiiuuberR' to root for their favorites. The Ka-' alas nlm have inanv followera whoi U'lll fliniil tltnm fill in vinitwv I'lin' llr&t gamo begins at 1 p. in. Tho Supreme Court handed down " x- I nn onlnlon thin luornlnir. on n sub mission of nn agiced stntdulent of facts. In the case of Father Valentin The nmiltnl meeting Of tllU IIOllO- mil tlin Unwnll.in TriiKt n .. I.til .. ni. Vi1.'.' Cr.IC.'?.'t C,"1,V1" ' llt'1,1'a '"- editors and trustees under the will 18th of this month. Tim sraann will I ... i. .. r . .. .. probably open ccmn timo In May, uud a movement Is on foot to limit Ik to ubout four months time. Tho cable shin Hentoier Is expected berk soon, tuiil her team will bo entered In the play. n u it Tho annual meeting of thu KaaM baheball club will take pbco tomorrow i night, when officers for tin)' your' of1 l'.KlS will ho elected and plans for tho luturo wlll.JiliMfociitised.t.i 1 ' h liil'J' , 1'rank Dillon has received a very , Interesting letter from Jack Illlss, tile big catcher who was down hero with; lIln.tio Fisher's aggregation: Jack '.ays In p.ut: "I tell you, old man, ihnt rounlry do.vn theio la tho gicat-, est on earth, nnd I'm crazy to go , Bcrn!ii. If another ball team 1b organ- , ' ! I am going to try to get on, but .he troublo la that every ball player' . tlio country has hoard of our trip' ) H -.?ll nnd will want to go." n :: Tl." yacht I.a I'aloma will bo : with a 10 horse-power, foul : gnrollno engine room. Com 1 ' Mi cfarluuo is thinking of al- ; Palonia to bo cntored In thu t'HCiac laco. :: '.J j: tho star Coast league ball of John Kna, leisus Marin K. Una '1 he, pjdnlon U to settle a djlfercneo 01,ojiinlou whliMi auo between tho executorM and thij"ivldow as to what J,ytds or pioporty Should be used to tatlsfjj tho delits of tjlo.deccdunt. Tho s)Ilnbus says: ; Kxecuttirs and udmlnlstiiitors; luymcut of debts from downblo nnd uondowable property. Debts of n tolvent estate should be paid fioin tush, but It that Is Insul!l6leut thu , pei'Minulty In which the widow has J no dower -Interest should be bold first. i Id.; dower In mortgaged property. 1 Decedent's noto Bccured by mortgage on real estate should If properly pru- ' tented ho paid In the same manner as other debts, without contribution fioin the widow, and she will bo on- I titled to dower In the estate redeem ed, notwithstanding her" releano lr j tho oilglnal mortgage. tt'fftttC6; HONOLULU WEATHER k n - c a a Keb. 0, 1908. Temperatures 0 a. in., 70; 8 a.m 72; 10 a. in., 71; noon, 72; morning minimum. 05. n Mo been playing in the I lluometcr, 8 n. m 30.11; absolute living goon onera 10 may humidity. 8 a. in.. S.G1G cralns i.er (.ublc foot; relative humidity, $ a.m 00 per cent.; dow point, 8 a. m., CO. Ind 0 n. m., velocity 3, dliectlon '.".ointa nnd help tlio Statn v ay-up salaries. Doth HUdr 1 "Hrlck" navurcnttx hnvo of ' nature. lost to tho 0. 3 to 2. & SONS, Honolulu ISwFj Tel. 250 Thoroughbred Registered Jersey Bulls y Bulls, 0i bvav c? Y, 3., A. J. C. 0 Ko. 602 J. C. C, H . C-2304 at service at $10. Til Posad Dairy The pure-bred Jerssy Bulls, 0i bav c? Y, 3., A. J. C. 0 Ko. 60247, and Qnenon Led, 2nd A. J. C. C, N . C-2304 at service at $10. Tel. 880 9-rrf m lwniWi'- n-i you have lost a coat. Let us supply you with a new one. This Is Not A Tailor's Advertisement. We are referring to your housi -it needs a coat of paint and needs it badly. Let us fit it with a new c--at of paint Real Paint put cu by Heal Painters. - i Stanley Stephenson, THE PAINTEEPH0NE 420. tt v. t: .i in' basoball nine , ej Ii ii j of aau Flail :: :: ts rii-orgo Young of tho transport lluf :n!o and "Ilattllng" Itoblnson of tho cruiser California fought twenty roiinlj to a draw at Vnllojo. :t u t: Autoibts will petition the govern ment for lulvllege of running motor :ara Into Yosemlle valley. :: t: u N'o riMluctlnn of sala,y will bo mado among members of tlio Oakland cojat lenguo baseball team, and somo In ci eases piomlEcd. n tt t: A new rule by tho Academic hjaguo permit!, nil alliloto of any high school to c3iupot9 for an ouUldc club. Call. K; S a. m, velocity 'J. dliectlon 13: Jo a in. velocity 1", direct on D; hoc -Mty 10, direction J J. 1: ' I! during 21 hours ended 8 ii. m., .05 Inch. t Total wind movement during 21 hours er.Jed.at noon, 247 miles. WM. 11. STOCKMAN. Fcutlon Director, U. S. Wathr Unresu. ni i i-i KISHIUYA INSTEAD OF KIUG1UUYA HOTEL Ono of the Jnpancso hotels which was reported as having closed in I yesterday'o paper Is not clotcd. In ttead of Ivlushluya the nanio should luivo been Klshluyu Hotel, with placo of buulness on Hotel street near HIv- 1 er. lviushluyn Is ono of the woll- Mury Magdollno Correa, daughter of known Jupnneso hotels of Honolulu, tho lato .Iohu (jorralti Quintal, iKitltlona Its proprietor Ib Mr. Nngata and it Is that !. R. U. Strauch bo appointed ud- tdtuated on Aula lano. nilnlstrr.tor of hla entato, valued nt i -.. J210. There aro tluuo adult helro al in the dUoico matter of Mnraou Akl law. iKimolio as, Joseph Kanoho, tho llbol- - m.f..--- ' eo ,.vs ne,i an nnBBcr which ho Among tho paceengura who ramo denies all tho charges mado against down on tho Mongolia yesterday wero him by Ma wlfo, and ho nlbo flics n S. KolhibUy and wlfo. Mr. Kollnsk curs libel in which ho licences hur of Is n biother of MrB. Mamilo lMillllps hating lived ill adultery with Josoph of this city. K. Kauai of Honolulu, On this ground ; ho asks that a divorce bo granted him Ifawnllan Tribo No. 1 will klndlo Its inbteail of his wlfo. council flru In tho Warriors Degree -n- t thlH uveiilng for tho purpose of teach ing nn advancing brother thu mys teries of that degree. Mr. and Mrs. Untold ltlc, who ro turncTl In Ihu liner Mongolia yester day mo booked to sill for Kauai this afternoon on tho steamer Mlknhala. Clerk A. V.. Murphy of tho United Unites couit, was an arrival In tho A motion has been filed by several of the respondents In tho Afong caso, supported by un nfTdaUt, for a com mission to Issue to B, Hnskott Darby, of San Francisco, to. take tho testi mony of ,. J Diinno, loimerly attor ney for Julia H, Afong. m If you haven't taken ndvnntago of SacliB' nflor-stock-taklng haigaln sale, you should do so at once. Onlv m rw Willi Men Who Administered Property Now Dead' Mrs. Mary I,. Smldt, an aged Swed ish woman living In Denver, Is, accord ing to tho Ilocky Mountnln News, pre paring to claim a million dollars worth of property located In Honolulu. According to her story her husband, Chns. I. Smldt, Ihed here In 18G8, hut had to leave on account of some troublo In 1880, when ho lc-rt largo properties which ho had acquired. In tho hands of three men, two of which wero named Chnmbcrlaln nnd I'arU. 1-atcr on ho wanted to return to claim thu propcrt but ho died before ho could carry out this plan. Swedish Consul Ilodlck, to whom tho womnn had written about tho mat ter, was seen today. As ho had Just lcturned from Germany, ho had not handled tho i.flalr, but this had been done by A. J. Wlrtz, to whom ho re ferred the roiiorter. Wlrtz stood that ho did not core to gho out thu details, ns It was a con biilar matter. "I think that Smldt must have gotten land hero when It was very cheap," said Wlrtz. "Still I do not IhlniC that anjone hero will have to have palpitation of tho heart about tho matter. Ah a matter of fact, I have not ns yet located thu property .exactly and cannot say how much It Is worth, but I am confident that It Is nothing near as much na tho report has It. I am afraid that thu claim of the widow will not bo nn easy ono to press, ns thestatiito of limitation will probably bo found to hnvo barred hui out. "Thu Park who Is mentioned Is, 1 fool sine. Marshal Parko and tho Chamberlain was a police otuclal In 1880. lloth these men are dead. It appears that Smldt got Into trouble, tho exact nature of which I do not think that I ought to divulge, and, ac cording to tho law nt that tlmo bin propel ty was administer by a board consisting of Iho Marshal, another po lice olllclaand some other oinclnl." W. 6. I'arko, tho son of thu lato Maruhal, and Will Chamberlain, whoso father' nnd Hired uncles lived In Ho nolulu at tho time, wero bath seen, but neither had at any tlmo heard anything aboyj Smldt or his cstuto. mm i T Vice . President Hiland Says He Would Like To Stay Jumes Hiland, vice president of the Chicago, Mllwaukco & St. rnul Hail way, his son, nnd F. A. Miller, gen cial pahreiiRer ngctit of the road, formed a paity of visitors which Chairman Wnldrou of the Promotion Committee took on an nutomobllo tour of tho town yeslorday after noon. Mr. Hiland Is making the trip to the Orient on tho Mongolia and pro uilbe's to stop over u steamer on his return. Ho became more doclded In thl3 opinion after his trip ubout tho city. "It Is tho most beautiful city I have ever seen," vns Mr. JIHand'a opinion of It after having been to Wnlklkl, to tho Aauiulum, through tho Park, to College Hills, and about the lesldcntlnl seUlon. "Why, this has Florida nnd Now Oi leans skinned to death," was the way tho lounger llllund put It. And Iho only regret of the entire party was that they could not remain lon ger In tho city without completely upsetting their Itinerary. Wlion Mr. Hiland saw tho koa fur niture of tho Commercial Club ho Im mediately becamo Interested and In quired tho cost of the Hawaiian ma hogany, ns it appealed to him. as ex cellent for the furnlHhlngs of tho curs of tho Chicago, Mllwnukee & St. Paul. Tako tho children to tho Punch and Judy show at tho Garden Party on tho iBtii, nnd glvo thorn a good tlmo, In cldcntnlly helping on a good work.. Thursday, February 6. SALIVA CnUf. Sailed Fob, 5: A.-H. . S. Texan, for San Diego. - "It la my firm conviction, formed from conditions as I have found them throughout tho United States, that 1908 will bo ono of tho bjnnor veins for tho automobile bushiest;," Ltales Roy r. York, vlco president of tho F. I). Steams Company, who U now In San Fianclsco, ''I wUh to i mphnslzo thu fact that this opinion Ib not tinged with lindiio optlmlHiu, It Is my own pursonnl belief that ns things opjii up In the Hpilng trado will bo found to bo In ndnilrnblo con dltloii. This Is tho opinion of many other sales managers whom I hnvo met of lato." JT WHITNEY & MARSH Ti WE ARE NOW SHOWING A SPLENDID SELECTION OF i i F TRADEMARK In plain, checks nnd stripes; something new nnd different to what you have been accus tomed to sec in 3 I 1 H H$mmi$ien In shade of tans, browns, greys, blues and black. S See ; Window : Display 9 WMITIWI MH m MB H ln'fl Hi HWfcfcjyilli ! WATER CONTROVERSY AT KOLOA, KAUAI Alarmict Story From Kauai Cauces No Excitement In Honolulu. A wireless was received In tho city from Kutiat last evening announcing that war Is imminent botween thu Mc Urydo nnd Koloa plantations oer tha right to ceitaln water Binirces of streams In Hint section or tho Island. It was stated that fron) one hundred to two hundred men from each plan tation weiu guarding thu stream in dispute. Thuru seems to bu no great oxclto ment, however, nt tho locul head quarters of the Mcllryde and Kolon plantations. Hackfeld & Co. roprc bent Koloa and Dai lea & Co., Mo llrydu. Attorney W, A. Klunuy said ho could not discuss his cases. Attor ney Cooper said tho same. 11 1h understood that thuru Ik a dif ference of opinion between tho jflniita tlona fta to-lhe ownership of, tlio Wat er In ceitaln ctrcams In tho Koloa tectlnn. Tho matter will probably bo decided In, the courts. CANNOT AFFORD I: Iil WrWY Tonight's performance nt tho Or phetim will bo tho tlrst ono of "Tho Great Conspiracy," a story of love, treachery and high llnauco that In tho opinion of Manager Cooley should prove of Interest to tho many Honolulu people who like vigorous melodrama. Tho "conspiracy" Is set on foot by a Willi street broker nnd lnolves tho tapping of the Atlantic cablo and the sending to tho United States of a false report destined to nffect tho Now York stock market. Ho ns u result grows Immensely weal thy, while his business associates aro mined. The sccno on board the jacht when the hero attempts to prevent tho tupping of the cablo is a powerful ono, Tho play ts full of excellent comedy. "The Great Conspiracy" Is to con tinue for three nights and tho Sat urday matinee, giving way on Mon day night to tho greatest show of tho season, "The Squaw Man." In this magnltlcent story of the Western plains, the company at the Orpheum will ho seen nt Its vory best, :Tho Man from Mexico" follows "Tho Squaw Man." (Continued from Face 1) and In view of these circumstances tho coinpnny felt that It would not bo nble to grant tho petition for a 10-1I0 bcrvlce, ns this would menu nn other ear, costing $8000 a year, or n lots to the company of $0000 a year. The members of tlio Ijorctanln btrcct committee stafj that they are satisfied that tho company under these circumstances could not be ex pected to grant tho Improved bchod ulc. The Wnlulao committee, on the other hand, feels that the 11. T. Co. is n public servico corporation, nnd that It la unfortunate If it Is not making us much money ns was ex pected, but that thu public, In spite of this fact, Is entitled to n satisfac tory service. Tho committee has not decided to sue the company," for the icason, for ono thing, that it bus no power to make any such decision, it will make a report to tlio Wnlnlae Improvement Club, which will then make Its, decision. fS- VOH MnNT cards on salt a in Bullatln nfflRo. CHE An opinion was handod down by tho Supreme Court this morning lr, the matter of l.uclo lA-rrclrii vs. Kama; Fnniihau Sugar Plantation Co. gar nishee, In which thu decision of the dlstiict magistrate discharging thu garnishee 1 reversed nnd tho caso re manded. The syllabus says: "A gen era! appearance mado by a garnlbheo Is n waiver of any defective horvlce." aunvjMmrxrn RUN DOWN? OVERWORKED t TRY SOME Koenig's Malt Extract It will build you up again. CHAMBERS DRUG CO., FOR. FORT AND KINO ST9. PHONE 131. nnu rc&ro ukcmuubm jrgjmiiuji tmmryumgrvrm This Sale Means MONEY To You We have included in the lot all of the best and most . seasonable goods in th: store. PRICES CUT ALMOST IN HALF The superiority of the goods is maintained. Some of the articles were on a steamer ten dajs ago. Nothing shopworn; nothing that is not as good as you will find in the leading stores on the mainland. COME IN TIME TO PICK L B. KERR &. CO., Ltd. Alakea Street, near Hotel Claudlno today. ' days aro left. , Fins Job Printing at tho Bulletin. MUtUiiuLmi, jfr '... i..tik.i.,Jlilt..i.lj.M,ljirtttfH iAjrt1ri Wii'ft i