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EVENING nuLLETIN, HONOLULU, T. II, SATURDAY, APR 11, 100S
13 1
BUSINESS DIRECTORY '
REPAIRING.
Woven Wire Mattresses repaired at
tlio rnttury Honolulu Wire Bed
Co, 1250 Alapal St. Tclepliono
3C. 394G-tf
PIANO XUNINQ
Mr. Jat. Sheridan, pianoforte tunar.
All orders should bo loft at the Ha
waiian Nous Co, Young bldg. Phone
294 or cor, Alakea and Ilotol StB.
LOCKSMITH.
Oeo Hastings far repairs of Locks,
Kiys, Music Doxes, Sharpening ol
Kino Cutlery. Rear Union Grill.
PENINSULA
Completely Furnished
House for Rent
For Summer Months.
Immediate possession. 2 large bed
rooms, dining-room, living-room,
bathroom, etc. Use of row-boat.
$30.00 per Month
Bishop Trust Co. Ltd.
924 Bethel Street,
DAV5D DAYTON
137 MERCHANT STREET. '
LOTS FOR SALE
IN KAPIOLANI PARK ADDITION
and other desirable localities.
For Sale at a Bargain Premises
at Hauula on the beach, a two-story
house and furniture, at a bargain.
Haliwood,
The
Cash Register
Hawaiian Office Specialty
LIMITED
Co.. 931 Fort St.
PHONE 143.
Meats
Fresh, whclesome, and of every
variety at
THE PARAGON
Beretania, Alakea, and Union.
'Phone 101.
For Oyer 60 Years
ilral WJnslow'9
Soothing Syrup
fcia boati Md (or nw aiXTV
YJf AUU bT MILLIONS ot Uottiora
fortbelrCAlLDUaUl wfcUaTBlSTH-
B
NO.wtUi psrftot moMM. IT
iCKmiBA tka CIMLDl SmrTBNH
OUMB, ALLXTS aU pain.
CURS8 VIM
inu coucua u tii.
bMtlrforDIAlLiUKBA. Sold
by DrarsUes la every pan U th.
vOt1lL R MT. and a.V ftf Mr
Window's Sootklsr Srrnpand tak.
booium kuiu. vest n smog.
tinOldandWtH-tridRtMBdy
For Expert Repairs on Bicycle, Mo
torcycle, Automoollcs, etc., call on
J. E Santos.
Back of Poter's,
PHONE 361. UNION ST.
PAINTING, PAPERHANGING AND
TINTING.
General Jobbing A Specialty.
Dealers in Wall Paper, Paints, Oils,
Etc. P. 0. Box 014. 208 Beretania
St. uear Emma W. B, KAM, Mgr.
UMBRELLAS
Umbrellas re-covered. T. Takata,
Tort St. neir Kultut.
EMPLOYMENT OFFICE.
For home help, phone White 2891, Ma
klkl. Ooneinl Employment Office,
r-nr Ponsicola nnn Tloretnnla
PLUMDINQ.
Yee Slnj Kee Plumber and Tinsmith,
Smith St , bet. Ilotol and Pauahl.
Ulmlt booltB of rJI sorts, ledgers,
etc. manufactured by Ui Bulletin Pub
lishtn Company
Sweet Violet Butter
The Best Made.
2 Lbs. for 75c
C. Q. YEE HOP & CO.,
TELEPHONE 251.
LOOK
at the automobiles, buggies and car
riages we have recently overhauled
and painted
THEN SEE US.
W, W. Wright Go,
King Street near South
Tel. 832
PAPER
All kinds in rolls and sheets.
AMERICAN-HAWAIIAN PAPER &
SUPPLY CO., LTD.
Fort and Queen Sts., Honolulu.
Tel. 410. George G. Guild, Gen. Mgr.
P. L. PETERS
NOTARY PUBLIC
at
BULLETIN OFFICE.
Phone 2S8.
General Arthur
Spells Satisfaction in Cigars.
M. A. Gunst & Co.
M. Phillips & Co.
Wholesale importer and Jobber
EUROPEAN AND
AMERICAN DRY OOOOl
ORT and QUEEN T
ICE
manufactured from oure dlatllled wa
ter. Delivered to any part of city by
courteoua drivers. ,,,
OAliU ICE AND ELECTRIC CO.,
Kewalo. Talephona 523
BOOT and SHOE MANUFACTURER
By the Latest Improved Machines.
Men's soles, 75 cents (sewed);
Men's Heels, 25 cents.
Repairing Neatly Done.
L-in Hop,
Corner King and River Sts.
Suits Pressed
At Short Notice and Quick Delivery.
EAQLE DYEINQ AND
CLEANING WORKa
Fort Street. Phone STS.
BUILDING MATERIAL
OF ALL KINDS,.
DEALERS IN LUMBER.
ALLEN & ROBINSON.
Qneen Street :: :: :: Honolulu.
KEYSTONE-ELGIN WATCHES
INGERS0LL WATCHES
At All Watchdealers.
Jos. Schwartz,
Agent for Hawaiian Islands,
Cor. FORT and KING Sts., Honolulu.
Steinway
AND U 111 lilt 1'IANUt),
THAYER PIANO CO.
liS HOTEL STUEET.
Phone 218.
TUNINO GUARANTEED.
Bulletin Business Office Phone 256.
Bulletin Editorial Room Phone 185,
The Brownie
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is not a Toy, to be used today and
thrown away tomorrow; it's a high
class camera, and takes perfect pic
tures from the smallest to the larg
est size.
We have them, at prices from
$1.00 to $12 00.
Call and see the work that they do.
Honolulu
Photo
Supply
Co.,
" EVERYTHING PHOTOGRAPHIC "
TORT STREET.
This Is Only One of Those'
BEAUTIFUL WATCHES
we are offering at
$1.00 PER WEEK
yLA.R.Vieira&Co.
11Q TinvrT CT TTnWATTTTTT
iiU UUlaili L 1. JJ
PIANO TUNING.
Hating engaged Mr. Geo I,. Lcnord,
the expert plain) tuner and pianola
repairer, wo aro now prepared to
attend to all piano tuning and re
pairing. All work guaranteed.
WALL. NICHOLS CO , LTD., Tolo
phono 201. 39C9-tf
Victor Talking
Machines
Buy one on our Easy Payment
Plan.
Bergstrom Music Co., Ltd,
MILLINERY
Spring Flowers, New Ribbons,
r earners ana Hats Are Arrived.
Wire frames made by order.
OUR PRICES REASONABLE.
K. IS0SH1MA.
30 KING ST. NEAR BETHEL.
LEIS
Woman's Exchange
Vienna Bakery
is making the Best Home-made Bread
in town. Be snre and try it. The
wagon will deliver at your door.
CALL UP 197.
Smokers
SUPPLIES OF ALL KINDS.
The Best Cigars and Tobacco.
FITZPATRICK BROS,
and MYRTLE CIGAR STORE.
Carpentering
Masonry Draying
NANIWA & CO.,
Alakea and Merchant Sts , Magoon
Bldg.j P. 0. Box 775 ; Tel. 327.
LUNCHES and DRINKS
The most popular
place in town.
The Fashion Saloon,
Hotel St. near Fort.
Jack Scully. Jack Roberts.
Sanitary Steam Laundry
PHONE 71.
Branch: TERRITORIAL MESSEN
GER SERVICE. PHONE 361
CHOICE CUT HOSES. CARNATIONS
VIOLETS, ETC., ET0.
Mrs. E. M. Taylor,
YOUNG DUILDINO
TEL. 339
aV JO A"IU" V
-H-M-1-t-M-l-I-H-HH-JH-I-K-H-I-t '
His White Hair.
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Orljlnal
After leaving school I studied law
nnd went to Colorado to practice I
know enough of "l'niuln" and hw to
Inspire confidence In a mining people
nnd nits eiontunll) elected judge My
principal duties were to settle such dis
putes as were not settled by the re
volver. Ono morning n mnn was brought he
fore me on n ihnrge of attempted mur
der. He wns n trim built fellow uf
twenty-five, of refined appcirancc, nnd
what surprised mo liejond measure
was that his linlr was white ns snow.
There wore three witnesses ngilnst
hlm-n miner, Tom Mason and his two
assistants, l'cto flalluwu) and Steve
Tucker. Mason was n pitiful sight to !
behold. Ills left arm wns In n s lug
His right leg. In n splint, was supported
by a crutch. A bandage covered an
ejo Whatever of bis face was not
covered with patches was of many
hues. 3 he condition of his two assist
ants was not much better
The prisoner gave his name as Albert
Parkinson After hcarliig a statement
from his accusers I called Uon him
for his story.
"Judge," ho said, "I'm a mining en
glncor. I spent four jeiits at colleo
In the scientific department, then went
to Germany to study my profession
I'rom there I returned lust mouth nnd
came out hero to get some practical ex
perience. U lila man Mason uccepted
an offer from me to work In the shaft
wbcro ho Is drilling and Mauling with
out pay, and tho day before jesteiday
I went down with him, watched him
drill, put In his clutrgv of dynamite nnd
light the fuse. Then we were hauled
up In the bucket by these two men,
got us far from tho bote ns possible
and waited for the explosion
"After learning tho process of setting
tho blast yesterday I offered to set and
(Ire It myself. Mason consented, and
when the hole was drilled he came up.
gave me tho charge, and I went down
In tho bucket. As soou as 1 had light
ed the fuse I called out to be drawn
up. The windlass creaked, and I felt
myself rising. When 1 was hauled
linlfway something above seemed to
lie caught, nnd everything stood stock
still. Mason called dowu In n fright
ened oleo that tho wludluss had bro
ken, and ho must go sonic dlMnncc to I
get a man to come ami repiir it. I
called to htm to pull uio up by hand,
but there Mas uo response I could
hear him nnd ono of his men discussing
In loud olces what It wns best to do
"Thcro I was, mtdwn) between the
surfaco and tho bottom, with tho fuso
sputtering below. I started to cllmli
up hand over hand, but ono of tho
men who bad lwcn left behind let mo
dowu as fast as I climbed up. I got
back to the bucket exhausted and con
cluded to drop and put out the fuse.
Tho man looking from abovo drew no
up far enough to mike no drop cer
tain dath. I looked over nt the fuse
nnd saw that It was within nn Inch of
the charge. 1 shut mj ejes nnd waited
to be blown Into the nlr
"I fainted, nnd when I came to was
Ijlng on tho ground liesldo tho wind
lass. Mason nnd his two men wcro
standing out mo laughing.
" 'You fool tenderfoot,' ho said, 'thero
wnrn't no charge In the shell. I tuk
It out and put In dirt.'
"I saw It all a huge Joke to lnltlnto
a beginner Into tho mysteries of min
ing. It was some time before I felt
like rising. I was dazed. Then I be
gan to realize tbo enormity of these
men's treatment. After that I begun
to get mad. The madder I got tho
stronger I got. Presently I got up
and made a dive for Mason. Ills two
men canio upou me, but I scorned to
hae tho strength of Hercules. After
beating Mason nwhlle I carried him
to tho shaft and threw him down. Tho
two men by this time were frightened
and ran. I ran after them, caught one,
gae him n drubbing, then caught the
other and did tho samo by htm.
"When I enma to myself I feared
that I bad killed Mason I went to tho
shaft and heard him groaning at tho
bottom, I put ouo of his men In tlia
bucket and lowered hlui. IIo got Ma
son In It, and I hauled him up, then
hauled the other up '1 hot's ull I lme
to say. Judge. It It Is murdor, 'make
tho most of It.' "
"Mr. I'arklnson," I slid, "jou seem
to bo a very young man. How Is It
that jour hair Is prematurely white V"
"Whiter ho siild. "It's black."
I called for a Binall mirror banging
outsldo In tho washroom and handed
It to him. Ho looked at his hair with
astonishment; then his auger returned,
and I saw- that he was about to spring
upou Mason anew.
"Holdl" I cried. "I will gho your
tormentor the rest of bis punishment.
Thomas Mason, stand up. The deci
sion of tho court Is that, while harm
less practical JokcB bavo such a bold
on tho people of this country that they
can't bo weeded out, such a Joka as
jou perpetrated on this gentleman U
attempted homicide. You go to stnto
prison for threo joars, and jou, I'eter
Gallon ay and Stephen Tucker, for ono
j car each. Tho prisoner Is discharged.
with tbo thanks of tho court on bchair
of tho community or wbntover of
punishment he has meted out to the
perpetrators of this unheard of cruelty,
and the court only regrets that he
didn't finish tho Job and bbvo the state
further expense."
Mr. Parkinson afterward became In
terested lu arlous mining companies
and got rich. Several times ho came
to me asking mo to sign a petition for
a pardon tor tho men who had mal
treated him, but ocry thuo I looked
at his white bvlr nnd refused.
Ellis.' T I.KON MUNItO.
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HELPFUL
ADVICE
1 trrr"T'u?i""-iM '"' '""yTysTT
iz&m&aHmsai
You won't toll our family doctor
ino wiiuic- oiuiy nuuui jour prniuu
illness you nru too modest. You
need not bo afraid to tell Mrs. Pink
lmm, nt I. mi, Mass, tho things you
could not explain to tho doctor. Your
letter v ill bo held in the strictest con
fidence. From her nst correspond
ence with sick women during tho
ist thirty cars she may hao
pained the eiy know ledge that will
lielpyourcase. Such lettersns tho fol
lowing, fiom grateful women, cs.
tablisli lieyoml a doubt tho iowerof
LYDIAE. PIN KH ANTS
VEGETABLE COMPOUND
to conrnier nil female diseases.
Mm. 2sorm.ni It. Barndt, of Allen
town, Pa, writes :
" Ever since I wns sixteen years of
age I had suffered from an organic de
rangement and female weakness; in
consequence I had dreadful headaches
and wns extremely nervous. My ph) si
clan said I must go through an opera
tion to get well. A friend told ma
about I.yilla K. I'lnkhnm's Vegetable
Compound, and I took It and wrote you
for advice, following your directions
carefully, nnd thanks to jou I am to
day n well woman, and 1 am telling
all my ft lends of my experience."
FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN.
For thirty je.irs Lydla E. Pink,
ham's Vegetable Comjiound, mado
from roots and herb,, has been tho
standard remedy for female ills,
and has positively cured thousands of
women w ho hat o been troubled with
displacements, inflammation. ulcera
tion, fibroid tumors, irregularities,
periodic pains, barkache, that lnr-lug-down
feeling, flatulency, indiges
tion,dizziness,ornervotu prostration.
ASK PARDON FOR
GAPT. VAH SCHAICK
The Local Harbor of Masters and
Pilots Circulate a
Petition.
Tho local Harbor of Masters and
Pilots' Association is circulating u
pitltlou to President Itoosevelt ask
ing for thu pardon of Captain Win,
Vim Schulck, who wiih sentenced to
ten ) cars' Imprisonment u short tlmo
ago He was the captain of the ill
fated steamer General Slocum, tho
burning of which In Now York hur
bor (os.t tho llcs of ninny persons,
nnd was charged with misconduct lu
that ho failed to drill his crew and
did not provide suitable lire appar
atus mid life-preservers
The petition, which Is being circu
lated nil over the mainland, and
which has nlrcnd) been signed b)
oer 40,000 perrons, KetB forth that
whllo Vim Srlinkk was niiich to
blame, he has been mado n scape
go it, whllo others who wcro equally
responsible, hne escaped, and that
ho did his duty during tho lire, stn)
Ing In tho pllot-houso until ho wns
so sccrcl burned that ho hud to
lie In the hospital for thrco wicks
1 ho largo loss of life. It Is pointed
out, wiih duo rather to tho panic
which niose after tho lire had been
dlsioorud, th in to an) Mult of tho
captain
MARKED FOR THE
REAPER
Aliout llino )cnrs ugn Mrs I llctkis
of 81.1 Klrkliani uliut. lliklaml. fill,
lallul at our olllce kIIIi ii Rlrl thirl" n
.!irx .it,! itu 1 ilh r wink anil HittltHri
t-ln xtat.il Dial alii liinl lout a iluiKlitir
IlirnuKli kluniy iiihiiihii niui uui uoeiorH
now told hi r tlitM uiu uuk In the Hume
lix nnd that xliu could Ihe nut .1 short
while
Ihi niollur huh iiiurl) dlstnicttd Wo
tnl. I In r (hit kliliny dlwasn was really
Intl immatlon ot tho klilnojs ami tint It
wut hi fact Ineuralile uiult-r Ihu old illure
Ik", all nf whlcli went klilni y iscltants,
tut that an imollUnt fur klilnry Inllim
mallnii hid ln illMioriil ami tint Urn
ililM nuiild prohihly rciwr Thu moth
ir look the truitiucnt with ncr
We hIiIp thin jiihh
A fiw months ngn Mrs Ilttkes railed
with n hiautlful jounK Klrl Who una tho
Mr) I'U tun ot lit ill It Hh Introduced
lur as the il)lag pathnt nt tlireu )iarn
ii Ko. and toM us to nfir anlm.!y In the
world to hi r Hht Htnttd the rcoery
was toiiiplete about tlu ihwnth wwk
Tor tlu onl) imollUnt for luttauiniatlon
or tlte kiihu)H Uu world Iuih icr stni
nsk for fulton lb mil Compound l.tl
nature, in illul fm
JOIIV J I'UI.TON CO
, Oikliml i'I
Honolulu DruK Co, I'ort Ht nru our
soli loeil aunt Ask for ltinionlhly
llulhtln of late ntoveiliH St
TIME TO MOVE ON
Just a bit of "miKinshlne,"
Just a hit nf song,
Just a big policeman anil
It's tlmo to "mou along"
WAN Tsl
TCent a Word
WANTED
Advertisements Under this Heading
une tent per wora Each Day. No Ad-
vertisements Inserted for Less Than
Ten Cents.
AGENTS WANTED.
1Cx20 Crnjon Portraits 40 cents,
frames lu cents nnd up sheet pic
tures ono cent i.ich You cjn
make 400 per cent prollt or fiU
per week. Catalogues anil mi tu
ples frte Trunk W Williams
Company 1208 W. Tnjlor street,
Chicago. Ill .1972-41
SITUATION WANTED
Position ns steam plow engineer; ca
pable nnd able; six jenrs In last
place. Address "J. A.," this of
fice. ;i970-3t
lly German woman; housework or
cooking. Address "S ," this of
fice. 3968-tf
II) )oung lad), houso work prefer
red Apply 1429C Holt lane.
35070-Iw
Second-hand tint-top desk; must bo
reasonable Address "L P.." this
office. 3955-tf
A second-hand showcase, ubout GxZxl
feet. Address with prlco "P.," this
office. 3901-tf
Hoom with or without board; refer
ences. Address "Cult.," llullctln
'offlce. 3960-tf
Clean nlplug rags at tho Ilullotln of
fice. TO LET
Advertisements Under this Heading
Ono Cent Per Word Each Day. No Ad
vertlsements Inserted for Less Than
Ten Cents.
Nicely furnished sitting and bed
room with hath, electric lights, for
rent rheup. Knqulre Curio Don,
fort St. 3307-lw
House, eight rooms, wh modern con
enlollccs; pleasant grounds. In
Puliation District. coninlont to car
llneB. Enqulro W. C Weedon, Stall
gouwald Uhlg , or P, O. Box C58.
39S9 tt
Large bouse on licretanla St. next
to Queen's Hobpltnl; rent very
cheap. W. W. Chamberlain, Judd
Uulldlne. 384S-U
Purnlshcd cottages and housekeep
ing rooms; gas stoves; $12 to $25.
K. K. King, Cottage Groc, King
St. 39G7-tt
I'urnlshed cottage nt tho beach, op
posite tho switch near the bridge.
Apply on premises or L. I). Kerr &
Co. 3961-tf
I'urnlshed or unfurnished rooms,
with or without board. Call 7T7
lleretnnla, 39ti3-2w
FURNISHED ROOMS.
Tho Arlington, Hotel Street nenr
Tort. 3963-tf
LOST
Advertlsemants Under this Heading
Ono Cant Per Word Each Day. No Ad
vartlsomsnts Inserted for Less Than
Tan Cents.
In Palama, all-white, 9-months-oId
fox-terrier; cut tall; greon leather
collar. Howard If returned to this
office. 3911-tt
Irouo Klnla) of Lilliputian Qo lost
5-dollnr gold-pleco In calabash.
Finder return to this office.
Sunday; gold locket Initialed A. N.
r and containing picture. Ho
ward at this office. 39G9-1W
FOUND
Advertisements Under this Headlnrj
One Cent Per Word Each Day, No Ad
vertisements Inserted for Less Than
Ten Cents.
A pair of corsets, bought at Khlers'
March 12. May be had at this of
fice by pa) lug for this ad.
3948-tt
Tho Weekly Edition o' the Evening
Bulletin gives a compltta summary of
-ha nevyi of tha day.
Cent a Word
FOR SALE
Advertisements Under this Heading
one Cent Per Word Each Day. No Ad
vertltements Inserted for Less Than
Ten Cents.
I"
AUTOMOBILE FOR SALE.
Autor-ar runabout, Model 190(1, In
llrat-rlass condition full) equip
ped II. II Cheat, Quartermasters
Depot, Tel 130. J9C8-tt
2
A alunblo collection of stamps. This
colectlon Is the property of tho
widow of tho late II. W. ltowen,
and Is the result of his effort 1b
many years of labor; they can ba
seen at the Hawaiian N'ows Co.,
Young building. 3911-tt
I-'ini corner lot in Maltlkl. CurblDg.
water, fruit and ornamental tree
and all improvements. Two min
utes' walk from cars and Punahou
College. Address It. F.. this offlce.
Stock pa)lng good Interest, In woll
known Honolulu firm . small quan
tity for sale. Address "L IV this
olllce.
Camera mado from hoa wood, plato
holders and n complete outfit. Can
be seen at Hawaiian News Co.'s
store, Illshop St. 39S7-U
One genuine Shetland pony, for salo
cheap A. O. Curtis, Kurtlstown,
Hawaii. 39C7-9t
A few settings of pure Huff Arplng
toa eggs. Address Uox 40, Llhuo.
39C9-tf
I'lne piano. Cash or installments.
Coyne rurnlture Co. 3969-tt
r'AHMY COTS, ft, delivered. Coyne
rumlturo Co. 3952-tt
Krcsh milch cow. Apply C. 11. Fra
iler. 3P3l.tr,
Dirt for filling. Apply Uulletln of
flee. 395C-tt
Decorate
FOR THE
Fleet
TOM SHARP
CAN HELP YOU
I
i ii i ! iiiii,hjiii b,p
WahYingChongSo.
Kine Street, Ewa of Fiihmarket.
DRY GOODS AND FURNISHINO
GOODS of EVERY DE-
SCRIPTI0N.
WING CH0NG CO.
KING ST. NEAR BETHEL
Dealers in Furniture Mattreiies,
Etc., Etc. All kinds of K0A and
MISSION FURNITURE Mado To
Order.
HONOLULU IRONWORKS
Imoroved and Modern ETTOA'R T.TA.
CHINERY of every capacity and de
scription made to order. Boiler work
and RIVETED PIPES for irrigation,
'purposes a specialty, Particular at-
tention paid to JOB WORK, and re-
pain executed at snortest notice.
8. SA1K1,
Bamboo Fnrniturn Ms? in flnln-
Picture Framing a Specialty.
503 S. BERETANIA ST.
TELEPHONE 497.
F. S. Nagami.
Kodak Developing, Printing, En
larging and Interior Photo
graphing, HOTEL ST. bet. Nnnanu & Bethel.
WHE1N
You Want Electio Wjring Done or
Private Telephone Installed or Dry
Batteries, call the
UNION ELTCTBI0 CO.,
CO Beretania St, Phone 319,
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