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evening nui.urriN, Honolulu, t. h, Monday, MAitai o, iso
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EASTER WEAR
SUITS
Princess Models
Made of iheer organdy and fine
mulls; trimmed with Valenciennes
iace and sheer embroidery; in white
and delicate tints .,.
Two Piece Suits
(1) Coat and Skirt new. Made
of French Pique and Rep. Stylish
Sox Coat, embroidery trimmed; in
white, pink, and light blue, at
.' ',. $13.50.
(2) Coat and Skirt made of
Trench Pique, Coat handsomely
braided. Suit 918.00.
(3) Coat 3-4 length, in white and
brown linen; handsomely braided ;
Very stylish $25.00.
Easter Hats
The correct spring millinery styles -can
be seen here. A large and com-
prehensivc display of SWELL DRESS
HATS, including
GAGE PATTERN HATS
in dress and tailored hats, .
HEW YORK MODELS
Hundreds of pretty and very styl
ish hats of smooth and rough straws,
De Bevoise
Combination Brassiere
Made of fine quality nainsook.
Brassiere trimmed with Valenciennes
lace and beading, hand run with baby
ribbon and row of lace insertion. Pan
talon trimmed with wide lace seton
five-inch lawn ruffle with lace in
sertion; price, $3.00.
New Valenciennes Laces
With insertions to match in single '
and double thread. New patterns in
cluding the fillet effeots.
New Embroideries
Edgings and Insertions, Beadings,
Bands and double edge ribbon bead
ings.
N, S. SACHS
Dry Goods Co., Ltd.
The. Store With the Money-Back
Policy
WHAT'S THE USE
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of doing without the comforts of life that cost no more than the
necessities whose place they take? Why do without good lights,
for instance, when they are no more expensive than poor lights?
Electric Light
is a luxury that costs no more than the poorest kind of light.
Wouldn't you say, off-hand, that any one is foolish to use anyvother
light? Sec us about having your house wired for electricity.
Hawaiian Eleotric Co., Ltd.,
Office, KING ST. near ALAKEA. PHONE 390.
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Coyne Furniture Co., Ltd.
NEW ZEALAND MUTTON
LEGS AND CHOPS
METROPOLITAN MEAT CO, Limited
Telephone 45
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Legal Notices.
NOTICE TO CREDITOES.
Letters Testumentnry under the
last will and testament of Frederick
V. Wundcnbcrg. deceased, liming
been granted to the undersigned b
Hon. Alexander Lindsay, Jr., Second
Judgo of tlio First Judicial Circuit,
Territory of Hawaii, on Tcbruary 24,
1908, notice Is hereby given to fill
creditors ot said Frederick W. Wun
denberg, deceased, to present their
claims, duly authenticated and with
proper vouchers, It any cflst, ecn If
the claim Is secured by mortgage up
on real estate, to the undersigned or
to E. 1. Spalding at the offlco ot Clans
Spreckols & Co , bankers, Fort street,
Honolulu, within six months from
the first publication of this notice,
or they will be forever barred.
Dated Honolulu, February 24,
1908.
ELSIE M. WUNDENIIERG,
Executrix under the Will ot Fred
erick W. Wundenberg, deceas
ed. Kinney & Marx, attorneys for ex
ecutrix. Feb. 24; Mar. 2,, 10, 23.
Thoroughbred Registered Jersey Bulls
The pnre-bred Jersey Bulls, Ojibway of Y, B., A. J. 0. 0., No. G0247,
and Quenon Lad, 2nd A, J, C, 0,, No. 62301, at service at $10.
Tel. 890 The Pond Dairy
INTHE CmCUIT COUUT OF THE
Second Circuit, Territory of Hawaii
At Chambers'; In Probate. In the
Matter of tho Estate of Samuel Ko
anu, late of Kalaupapa, Molokal, de
ceased. Order for Notlco of Hearing
Petition for Probato of Will. A doc
ument purporting to be tho last will
ana testament of Samuel Keanu, late
of Kalaupapa, Molokal, deceased, hav
Ing on the 2Cth day ot February,
A. D. 1908, been presented to said
Probato Court, and a petition for the
probate thereof, and for the Issuance
of letters testamentary to -Rev. M.
Lutera, having been filed by Rev. M
Lutera, It Is hereby ordered that
Monday, the 6th day of April, A. D
1908, at 10 o'clock a. m., of said day,
at the court room of said court, nt
Walluku, Maul, be and tho same
hereby Is appointed the time ana
place for proving said will and hear
ing said application. It Is further
ordered that notice thereof be given,
by publication once a week for three
fuccenalvo weeks, In the Evening
Bulletin, a daily newspaper publish
ed In Honolulu, Oahu, In the Eng
lish language, tho last publication to
bo not less than ten days previous
to tho tlmo therein appointed for
hearing.
Dated at Walluku, Maul, February
27th, 1908.
Ily the Court:
(Sd.) EDMUND H. HART,
(Seal) Clerk.
3939 Mar. 2, 9, 10, 23.
Kepoikai
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
Second Circuit, Territory of Hawaii.
At Chambers; In Probato. In the
Matter of the Estate of Edward Carl
ton Threfall, late of Puuncne, Wal
luku, Maul, deceased. Order for No
tlco of Hearing Petition tor Probato
of Will. A document purporting to
bo the last will and testament of
Edward Carlton Threfall, late or
Puunene, Walluku, Maul, deceased,
having on the 25th day of February,
A. D. 1908, been presented to said
probate court, and a petition for the
probate thereof, and for tho issuance
of letters testamentary to Henry
Porrlne Baldwin, having been filed
by May Lowrle Uuldwln, widow of
Bald deceased, It Is hereby ordered
that Monday, the Oth day of April,
A. D. 1908, at 10 o'clock a. m. of
eald day, at- tho court room of said
court, at Walluku, Maul, bo and tho
same hereby Is appointed tho tlmo
and place, for proving said will And
hearing said application. It Is fur
ther ordered that notice thereof bo
given, by publication onco n week for
three successive weeks, in tho Even
ing Bulletin, a dally newspaper pub
lished In Honolulu, Oahu, in tho
English language, tho last publica
tion to bo not less than ten days
previous to the time therein appoint
ed for hearing.
Dated at Walluku, Maul, February
27th, 1908.
By the Court:
(Sd.) EDMUND II. HART,
(Seal) , Clerk.
3939 Mar. 2, 9, 10, 23.
FP.IENDS CLAIM ATTACK HAS
MADE HIM NEW FRIENDS.
HIS TEMPER
(Special to Tin H u l I . 1 1 n )
Walluku, Maul M . li r, Mnul li
aBtlr with tho new rnmi Honolulu
this morning relntlw u Judgo Ke-
polkat's light to c morale himself
from the charges pufeircd against
him by his accusers Thu Ilmwillnim
of all, politico! f.n Morn aro with
Judge Kepoikai In Mils matter, and
will remulu so until more damaging
charges aro preterm! against him
than tlioso alreadv presented by
County Attornoy 1) l Case before
tho Hawaiian llir Awn intton.
The Judge Is gaining friends ami
) nipathtzers as a tonxequenrc. Even
those' who did not mlnilra his tem
per bcllco that th (h.irgcs no fur
aro Insufficient ns n i msu for remov
al from his office, Tor tliej claim that
pcn "Uncle" Joe Cannon Is the hap
py possessor of suili temper, anil
can use It with beautiful effect when
needed.
It Is true that the liulge has taken
an active part In polities In tho past,
end nil sensible and le iMinnblo beings
should admire him f r that, for tho
man who does not cue a continental
how or who runs politics is not a fit
man to sit on the IkmiIi Of course,
he muBt run politics in a clean man
ner, and that Is Juit the Judge's
trouble because he did not permit
low, scheming politicians to lune the
upper hand. It Is true too, that his
enemies would be might) glad to seo
him quit politics, for then they would
nave a chanco to pull the wires on
behalf of themselves and their sup
porters. With the Judge out of poli
tics and n few more able Hawallans
like htm, Homo Rulers would run
Maul County.
The charge that both his relatUce
wcro appointed on the Jury Commis
sion Is childish because there. Is Just
io much material to lie selected from
In this County and any other Com
missioners would not make any im
provement In the (election. Jury
Commissioners elsewhere are finding
the same trouble, and the troublo is
not with tho Commissioners, but with
the limit and qualifications exacted
In tho personnel ot both Juries by
the Organic Act. There, has never
been any challenge to tho writer's
knowledge made by any ot the nccu
sers on tho grounds averred and It
Is only brought up at this tlmo be
cause of lack of proper grounds to
fight tho Judge on.
With regard to tho fisheries charge
tho writer knows ery little about
that matter, but ho knows that no
one would be willing to stand bond
for the accusers It they wcro to take
charge of the fisheries at nn annual
rentnl of $4000 They would nil il
up Into nothingness higher than a
kite after less than six months' til.il
ki. H. Ilalley was the only man who
made money on the Kahulut fisheries
and he was reported to hnvo mndo as
high ns $1800 in one month, but
that was over twenty onrB ago,
when thero were no big 'A.-H. steam
ers In port to scare tho fishes out of
the harbor, ami alto nt a tlmo when
Central Maul was densely populated
with flsh-eatlng Hawallans.
All admit tho temper ot Kepoikai.
but it Is tho possession of that tem
per which has ciiised his ndvaucr
ment Jn tho world, for a man with
out a temper of mmiio kind Is nn tm
derllng and capable of being used as
a tool by scoundrels and schemers.
An easy-going Hawaiian without
temper and without any aim In life
Is to bo despised and u fit subject for
suspicion. But n unn with u tem
per which Is by no means dangerous
nor violent Is a IK companion at till
times.
The writer has had words with tho
Judge on Various occasions both In
J olltlcs and on fcoolnl occasions, but
tho wrttr has met tho Judgo with
his own weapons by using hnrd ex
pressions at tim;s but not obscene),
and each time tho Judgo was brought
to a realization that he was not the
only master In sarcasm, ridicule, mid
abuse (not vllo expressions).
KEOLA.
The Illinois Sunrcme Court refused
to enjoin the union of tho Cumber
land and Presbyterian churches. Tho
decision says tho union cannot lntci-
I fere with local church property.
Sounding tlio praises of
Ayer'a Hair Vigor. Thai's
what every ono does who uses
this splendid
pri'iinrrttiou
for tho hnir.
If you don't
want to
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irfvcs. m. .n,,. n,ii
uso it. You hco,
you will bo bo pleased
with it that you will
just have to tell your
frieiuls all about it.
Miter's
flair Vigor
removes dandi uff, makes tho
hair grow thick and heavy.
llandsomo hair, rich, glossy
hair, always attracts. You
may have- just sucli hair if
you will uso Ayer'a Hair
Vigor. Accept no substitute.
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Don't
Buy Your
SPRING MILLINERY
till
MISS TOWER RETURNS.
Boston Building.
May's Old Kona Coffee
The New Process
PHONE 22.
BREAD
FINEST QUALITY
in the city.
Vienna Bakery
PHONE 107.
WahYingChongCo.
King Street, Ewa of Fishmarket.
DRY GOODS AND FURNISHING
GOODS of EVERY DE-SCRIPTION.
fill', N1J MID '
A wireless from llllo, Mnrch 7,
says: Representative Win, II Nal
llma, Jr., died of appendicitis last
night nt the hospital
P. E. R. Strauch
has a fine tract of land
for sale at Manoa
Valley near car line.
Will make a fine Resi
dence. Area, 1.65
acres. Very cheap,
WAITY BLDoii US. KING ST.
FINEST RIT
and cloth of A-l quality can be pur
cnased lrora
SAINQ CHAN,
McCANDLESS BLDG.,
I". 0. Box 961.
Telephone 931.
Sanitary Steam Laundry
PHONE 71.
Branch: TERRITORIAL MESSEN
GER SERVICE. PHONE 361
KEYSTONE-ELGIN WATCHES
INGERSOLL WATCHES
At All Watchdealcrs.
Jos. Schwartz,
Agent for Hawaiian Islands,
Cor. FORT and KING Sts.. Honolulu.
For Expert Repairs on Dlcyele, Mo
torcycle, Automobiles, etc., call on
J. 5 Santos,
Back ot Peter's,
PHONE 361. UNION ST.
BUILDING MATERIAL
OF ALL KINDS.
DEALERS IN LUMBER.
ALLEN & ROBINSON;
Queen Street :: :: :: Honolulu
COOKING
can be done very easily with your
apanese servant by purchasing an
English and Japanese Cook Book.
AT ALL BOOKSTORES.
SEMI-ANNUAL
Clearance
Sale
will be continued
All This Week. Wo liave not gotten
rid of half of ouv sui'plus stock, and
shall continue the sale at
EVEN GREATER REDUCTIONS
These prices are clearance prices. We
have put them down to sell cur sur
plus goods.
jL JcSJL
Model Blk.
Fort Street
TANSAN
The new and best Mineral water
in the world
ASK YOUR DEALER FOR IT
H. ROSENBERG,
TELEPHONE 171. P. 0. BOX 40.
SOLE AGENT FOR HAW all
WAVERLY BLOCK. COK. HOTEL AND BETHEL STS.
J. LANDO,
Fort Street, will
Move to the
OREGON BIiOCK, 152 Hotel St.
Opposite Young Hotel, about April 1st
CURIOS
SHELL LEIS and CUT FLOWERS at
Woman's Exchange
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EATON-HURLBURT'S
WRITING PAPERS
arc everywhere consideicd the standard of crc:llcnce and good
taste.
We have them in 35, 50, and G0-cer.t Izzzz.
THE HAWAIIAN NEWS CO., LTD.
YOUNG BUILDING.
BEAUTIFUL PICTURES AND
TASTY FRAMES
reduced to a low price nt
PACIFIC PICTURE FRAMING CO.,
1030 Nuuanu.
Blank books ot nl) Bortu, lodgers,
etc. manufactured by the Ilulhtln I'ub
titling Company. N
M
ister !
you have lost aoat. Let us
supply you with a new one.
This Is Not
A Tailor's Advertisement.
Wc are referring to your house it needs a coat of paint and needs
it badly. Let us fit it with a new coat of paint Real Paint put ej by
Real Painters.
Stanley Stephenson,
THE PAINTERPHONE 420.
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