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- r?rr,:lfytg-rw?mifignp'""- tv ' '-" - r g rvnflWl. lULLETlN. HOH0tlML,y. !.. MONDAY. AITIIL 20, 106. WW M. Y 1 J. .". R Oceanic Steamship Company TJME Tht stumers of this lino will arrive and leave thli port ai hereunder: FROM SAN FRANCISCO: B. S. ALAMEDA Al'Il. 17 H. S. ALAM KDA MAY 8 S. S. ALAMKDA MAY 2 S. S. ALAMEDA JUNK 13 In connection with the sailing of the Above (teamen, the agents art prepa-ed to lieue the Intending paeiengen, coupon through tickets, by any railroad from San Francisco to all points In the United States, and from New York by any steamship line to alt European ports. FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS APPLY TO Win. G. Irwin & Co,, Ltd OCEANIC 3. S. CO. GENERAL AQENT8. Pacific Mail Steamship Co Occidental and Oriental Steamship Co., and Toyo Kisen Kaisha 6teamers of the above companies will call at Hsnolulu and leave this port on or about the dates below mentioned: FOR JAPAN AND CHINA' ASIA APR. 14 MONGOLIA APR. 20 HONOKONO MAlttT MAY 2 KOREA MAY li AMKKIVA MAIU- MAY 2rt SIIIEIUA FITNE 1 FOR GENERAL INFORMATION APPLY TO H, Hackfeld & Got Ltd., e AMEIUCAN-HAWAIIAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY. FROM NEW YORK. TO HONOLULU. Weekly Sailings v Freight received at nil tlmos at the Urook FROM HONOLULU TO SAN FRAN CISCO . NKVADAN MAY i NEI1RASKAN MAY 10 MtOM SAN FRANCISCO TO HONO LULU DIRECT. NEI1RASKAN MAY 1 NEVADAN MAY K Freight received at Company a wharf, Greenwich Street. Canadian-Australian Royal MaSl Stecmshlp Company. I Steamers of the above line, running In connection with the CANAD IAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO. between Vancouver, B. C, and Sydney, N. S. W., and calling at Victoria, D. C, Honolulu and Suva, FIJI, and Bris bane, are DUE AT HONOLULU on or about the dates below etated, viz.: FOR FIJI AND AUSTRALIA: FOR VANCOUVER: MARAMA . MAY 2 AORANOI APR. 2 AfJRANOJ MAY 30 MANUKA MAY 27 MANUKA JUNE 27 MARAMA JUNE 24 MARAMA JULY 25 AORANOI JULY 22 Through Tickets Issued from Honolulu to Canada, United States and Europe. For Freight and Passage and all general Information, apply to Tfceo. H. Paries Co., Ltd. General Agents. Matson Navigation Company The S. S. 'HIL0NIAN" of thii line, carrying patsengen and freight, will run in & direct service between this port and San Francisco, sailing and arriving on or about the follow roe dates: LEAVE S. FRAN. ARRIVE HONOLULU LEAVE HONOLULU APR. 8th MAY 6th JUNE 3rd APR. intli MA) 13th JUNri 10th Passenger Rates to S. F.: First Cabin, $60; Round Trip First Class " ?110.CO For farther particulars apply to CASTLE COOKE. LTD., Agents. Union -Pacific Transfer Co., Ltd. Furniture and Piano Moving. Hustace-Peck Co., Ltd. fhone 205. DRAYMEN 03 Eetinates Given on all kinds of teaming, .lr,UMUI Dealen in FIREWOOD, STOVE, STEAM AND BLACKSMITH COAL. CRUSHED ROOK, BLACK AND WHITE SAND, GARDEN SOIL, O HAY, GRAIN, CEMENT, ETC. Weekly Bulletin $1 Per Year Fast Schooner CONCORD Sailing for KAPUNA, H0N0IPU, KAILUA and H00KENA . Prom Sorenton's Wharf, Apply on Board or to HAWAIIAN BALLASTING CO , Agt. Telephone 300, Maunakea St, below King. P. 0. Box 820. TABLE FOR SAN FRANCISCO: ALAMEDA APIt. 22 ALAMKDA MAY 13 ALAMEDA JUNE 3 ALAMEDA JUNE 21 S. S. 9. S. 9. S. fa. S. FOR SAN FRANCISCO HONOKONO MAtlU APR. 10 KOREA APR. 24 AMERICA MAnU MAY 2 SIUEIUA MAY 9 CHINA MAY 10 MANCHURIA MAY 23 la Tohuantepec. Company's Wharf, 41st Street, South Un. FROM SEATTLE AND TACOMA TO HONOLULU DIUECT. MEXICAN APR. 15 ALASKAN APR. 19 EXAN MAY 13 For further Information apply to H. HACKFELD & CO., LTD., Agents Honolulu. C. T. MORSE, Oenoral Freight Agent. APR. 21st MAY 18 th JUNE 16th Baggage Shipping Storage Wood Picking Coal 58 Queen Street. P. 0. Box 212. SUN CHOY SING, BUILDING CONTRACTOR, REPAIR- ING, PAPER HANGING, AND PAINTING. Brick Laying, Cement Work. No. 1135 FORT ST., opp. Club Stables TEL. 431. KINSUT Prop. ESTACLI8HEU IN 185. Bishop & Co. ANKER. Commercial and Travelers' Letters of Credit issued on the Bank of California and The LondonJoir.t Stock Bank, Ltd., London. Correspondents for the American Express Company and Thos Cook & Son. Interest allowed on term ind Savings Bank Deposits. Claut Sprecksl. Wm. (I. Irwin Glaus Spreckcls & Co. BANKERS. HONOLULU, : : I T. H. Sjn Franclrco Agente The Ne vada National Bank of San Francisco. Draw Fxchange on tho Nevada Na tional Dank ot San Frnncleco. London Tho Union ot London and Smlth'r Dank, Ltd. New York American Exchange National Hank. Chicago Corn Exchange National Uank. Parla Credit Lyonnali. Hongkong and Yokohama Hongkong-Shanghai Bonking Corporation. New Zealand and Australia Bank of Now Zealand and Bank ot Austra lasia. Victoria and Vancouver Bank ot British North America. Detiosils received. Loans made on approved security. Commercial and Tri dors' Credits Issued. Bills or Exchange bought and sold. Collections Promptly Accounted Per. The First AMERICAN SAVINGS AND TRUST GO. OF HAWAII, LTD. SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL. .$200,000.00 PAID UP CAPITAL 1100400.00 President Cecil Brown Vice President M. P. Robinson Cashier L. T. Peck Ofllce: Corner Fort and King Sta. 8AVINQ8 DEPOSITS received and Interest allowed tor yearly doposlts at the rate of 4 per cent, per annum. Rules and regulations furnished upon application. Tho Yokohama Specie Bank, Limited Established 1880 Capital (Paid up) . Ten 21,009,000 Heserved Fund Yen 16,060,000 Special Reserved Fund. Yen 2,000,000 HEAD OFFICE, YOKOHAMA. Branches and Agencies: Toklo, Kobe, Osaka, Nagasaki, London, Lyons, New York, San Frac Cisco, Bombay, Hongkong, Shanghai, Hankow, Chsfoo, Tlontaln, Peking, Newchang, Dalny, Tort Arthur, An-tunc-Hilen, Llaoyang, Mukden, Tien ling, Changchun. The Bank buys and receives for collection bills of exchange, Issues Drafts and Letters of Credit, and transact a general banking business. Honolulu Branch, 07 S. King Street. Oahu Railway Time Table. OUTWARD. B-or Walanae, Walalua, Kahuku and Way Stations 9:1B a. rn.. '3:20 p. m. For Pearl City, Kwa Mill and Way Stations 17:30 a. m., 9:1E a. in., 11:06 a. m., 2.1E p. m., 3:20 p. m., 5:16 p. m JSiSO p. in., ?ll:00 p. m. For Wahlawa 9:16 a. m. and 6:16 p, m. INWARD. Arrive Honolulu frr.m Kahuku, Wal alua and Walanao 8:30 a. ra.,-5:3l p. m. Arrlre In Honolulu from Ewa MM and Pearl City J7:4C a. m., 8;'it a. m., 10:38 a. m., U:10 p. m., '4:31 p. m., 5:.li p. m., 'TO p. m. Arrive Honolulu from Wahlawa 8:36 a. m. an.l 6:31 p. m. Dally. t Ex. Sunday. j Sunday Only. The Halelws, Limited, a two-hour train (only first-class tickets hon ored), leavea Honolulu every Sunday at 8:22 a. in ; returning, arrives In Honolulu at 10:10 p. m. The Limited etops only at Pearl City and Walanae. &. P DF.NISON, F. O. SMITH, Supt U. r. t T. A. Alexander 8 Baldwin LIMITED. J. P. C00EE Manager OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS: H. P. Baldwin President J. B. Castle Vice President W. M. Alexander.. Second Vice Prc. J. P. Cooke Third Vice Pres. J. Waterhouse Treasurer E. E. Paxton Secretary W. 0. Smith Director 0. R. Carter Director W. R. Castle Director SUGAR FACTORS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS and INSUHAN6EAGENTS Agents (or Hawaiian Commercial & Sugar Co. Haiku Sugar Company. Paia Plantation. Maui Airrieultuml OnmnsnT. Kibei Plantation Company. Hawaiian Sngar Company. Kahuku Plantation Company. Kahulnl Railroad Company. Haleakala Ranch Comnanv. Honolaa Ranch. Castle & Cooke, Ltd Honolulu, T. H. SHIPPING AND COMMISSION MES, CHANTS, SUOAR FACTORS and QENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS representing Ewa Plantation Co. waialaa Agricultural Co., Ltd. Kohala Sugar Co. Wnimea Sugar Mill Co. Apokaa Sugar Co., ltd, Fulton Iron Work of St. Louis Blake Steam Purapi Weston's Centrifugals Babcock & Wilcox Boilers Green's Fuel Economizers Marsh Steam Pumps Matson Navigation Co. Planters' Line Shipping Co. ?fra. 8. Irwli & Co., W WM. Q. IRWIN.. .President and Mor. JNO. D. 8PRECKELS..1st Vice, Pros. W. M. QIFFARD 2d Vice Pres. H. M. WHITNEY Treasurer RICHARD IVER8 Secretary W. F. WILOON Auditor SUGAR FACTORS and COMMISSION AGENTS Aoents for Oceanic Steamship Co., 8an Francisco, Cal. Western Sugar Refining Co, San Francisco, Cal. Baldwin Locomotive Works, Phlla- dalphla. Pa. Newall Universal Mill Co. Manufac turers of National Cane Shredder, Nsw York, N. Y. Pacific Oil Transportation Co., San Frjnclsco, Cat, C. Brewer & Co., Ltd. QUCEN STREET, HONOLULU, T. H. AOENTS FOR: Hawaiian Agricultural Co, Ookala Sugar Plant. Co., Onomaa Sugar Cc, Henomu Sugar Co., Walluku Sugar Co., Pepeekso Sugar Co., The Plantera Line of 8nn Franelv.0 Packets. LIST OF OFFICERO: C. M. Cooke, President; George Robertson, Vice president and Mana ger; E. F. Bishop, Treasurer and Sec retary; F. W. Maefsrlane, Auditor; P. C. Jones, C. M Cooke and J. R. Gait, Directors. FIRE INSURANCE THE B. F. DILLINGHAM CO LIMITED, General Agent for Hll: Atlas Assurance Company of London. New York Underwriters' Agonoy. Providence Washington Couranco Co. 4th FLOOR, SfANCCNWALD BLDG. LIFE INSURANCE Is not a. Luxur) ; It Is a. Necessity. But ycu Must have the BEST and that Is provided by the famout and most equitable Laws of Massa chusdtts, in tho New England Mutual Life Insurance Co.. OF nOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS. If you would be fully Informed about these laws, address Castle Zf Cooke, GENERAL AGENTS, HONOLULU, T. H. WM. G. IBWiNfi C0.,LT7, AOENT3 FOR THE Royal Incur. Co. ot Liverpool. Ene. Commercial Union Assurance Co., Ltd., of London, England. Scottish Union & National Ins, Co, of Edinburgh, Scotland. Wilhelma of Magdeburg General In aurance Company. BY AUTHORITY The Hoard of License Commission ci for tho County of Oaliu will hold u meeting at tho Kxecutlvc llulIillnB on Wednesday, April 29, 1908, nt 4 p. in., to consider tho nmillcntlon ft SUI3KN 81NC1 TAI COMPANY, for. n Wholesalo License to sell lntpxl rntlng liquors nt No. OS N. Hotel Street, Honolulu, nntlcr tho provl rlons of Act 119, Session Laws of 1907. All protests or objections against tho Issuance of n Ilccnso under snld application should ho filed with tho Sccretnry of tho Hoard not Inter than tho time set for suld hearing. A. J. CAMPIIKLL, Sccretnry, Hoard of Ltcenso Commissioners. 39C3 Mnr. 30; Apr. C, 13, 20. Corporation Notices KIHEI PLANTATION CO., LTD. NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. All persona holding certificates of stock Jn tho Klhel Plantation Com pany, Ltd., In names other than their own and who may wish to dispose of enld stock are urgently requested to have same transferred In order to avoid delay If payment Is mado on July 1st. 1908. No stock can be purchased except from stockholders of record on thnt date. J. P. COOKH, Treasurer Klhel Plantation Co., Ltd. Honolulu, March 26lb, 1908. 39C0-tf During the long warm days your wife will have comfort if she has GAS STOVE It is the most econom ical way to live while getting out of life all there is in it. Better Cooking Better Health HONOLULU CAS CO., Ltd. BISHOP STREET. CHINESEJEWELRY Bracelets, Rings, Brooches, Etc., ready-made or carved and designed in preferred styles. You are cordially invited to call and we shall be pleased to show you our goods. Bo Wo Jewelry Co. General Arthur General Favorite M. A. Gunst & Co. FINEST RIT and cloth of A-l quality can be pur chased from SANG CHAIN, UcCANDLESS BLDO., P. 0. Box 9G1. Telephone 031. Visit WEEDON'S CURIOSITY BAZAAR for all kinds of Curios; the best in the cit: Island Views in Pastel, Alakea Building, Alakea St., between King and Merchant. Japanese Curios, Silk Kimonos, Shirts. Pajamas, Shirt Waists, Fancy Embroidered Qoods. K. Pufcuroda, HOTEL STREET NEAR BETHEL. Unique Chinese Qoods WingWoTai&Co. 941 N'JUANU ST, SCHOOL TEACHERS MAY DRAW LOTS Transport Will Take Only Thirty, Chosen By Lot Superintendent of l'ulillc Instruc tion llnbbltt has rcconinicmli'd to tho Hoard ot lMiiciitlon that tho list of teachers who will ho Riven their faro to the Coast durlnK tho summer, ho kept open until tho first of Juno. This recommendation will probably bo adopted, and thus applicants may hand In their nnniuB up until this tlma Ai accommodations for only thirty on tho transports nru to bo obtained, tho question of what teachers shall ho tho lucky ones Is perplexing tho minds of those In authority. This question of selection Is n hard one to decide, but tho probablo way will bo that of drawing lots. Bvoryono lll thus bo given n fair chiinco, ond thero will bo no favoritism shown. Mr. Uabbltt will shortly placo a bulletin board outsldo his omci, shew ing the different courses that the teachers may study whllo nt tho Sum mer School at tho University of Cali fornia. Tho teachers will not nrrlvo nt tho Coast until about tho lSlh of July, which will glvo them three weeks of tho school. Nevertheless tho teachers will havo plenty of tlnio to attend lectures, concerts and ex cursions given, for tho most of these Important Items nro being rcsorvej until tho latter part of tho term. Ar rangements lime been mado for board mid lodging at a very nominal rate In Uerkeloy. Somo of tho excursions taken will bo very Interesting such as tho one (n tho Iliirbank farm and to tho Lick Observatory. Tho Dean of tho Sum mer school has written to Mr. Uab bltt glUng him a full list of tho va rious courses of study lectures con certs nml excursions. SHRINER MAN (Continued from Pace 10 In eight hundred Shrlner heads' made from the cocoanuts of Hawaii. These ure the rcnl thing In tho way of a co ronnut and there was never anything like them dressed In the regalia of the Shrine. Next comes eight hundred lllma lets, ot the royal color, and although it Is not possible to havo the natural flower, the paper Is an exact rcpre ncnlatlou. "Why, when wo wero at Ih Angoles, they toro thoso lels fiom our necks, they were so anxious to get them." Then comes six dozen llnwnllan fans with tho words "Aloha Hono lulu" worked In tho fibre. Thcso will bo bnupped up In short order. In keeping with tho fans are a doz en Hawaiian hats, mado from tho lauhala and other materials used by tho unlh e hat-makers. These are the rcnl thing. Another article In tho lei line Is a package of four dozen Bhell lels. "Thoso will bo far tho ladles and the children," commented "Sunny Jim," us ho stowed them nwny for ship ment. "Wo have to look out for tho joungnters, you know." Finally there nro things to cat and drink. Ten cnBes of No. 1 pineap ples, the best tho Islands produce, aro all ready for shipment and will bo served In the Hawaiian IicadquartcrB. Added to this food is ono hundred pounds of tho best Hawaiian coffco thnt will ho served to the thirsty. "Wo are going to keep open houso whllo In St. Paul," said Mr. McCand less, "luulpi addition to these things to give nwny, Mr. Wood has supplied mo with a largo lot of promotion lit erature. Oh, they'll bo loaded bnforo they lenvo tho Honolulu hendqunr tors, and don't you forget It. We'll 1111 'cm up not with booze, but with n Jolly good Idea ot what a flno pluco Is Hawaii and Honolulu." Tho Imperial Council meets during tho week beginning with July 12. "1 urn going to go early und stay Into," says McCandless. "The latter part of June, Charles V. Murruy, secre tary of Aloha Temple, leaves hero for St. I'uiil nnd ho will bring along a dccnnd consignment of lels nnd all theso other things wo shnll glvo our brother Shrlners and their families. I guess thoy'U remember Hawaii. Anyway we'll glvo them something to carry homo mid remind them ol tho plnco, "Oknlchno? No, sir; this Is a strictly tenipornnco pllgrlmngo. Wo wnnt our friends to hnve nlonsnnt memories of Honolulu not the dark brown tusto of tho morning nfter." CHINESE EVANGELIST DEAD. Ml. Ting Ah Lin, tho Chlncso ovuti gcllst of Wnlluku, died nt his homo In tho early morning of Tuesday Ap ril 14th niter about two weeks slcl: iicss. He hnd been 111 tho I'uuuone Hospital up to within four days of his death, but was brought homo Inst week on Friday In order that ho might be Biirrounded by his family nnd friends, who wero nil anxious Hint bo should upend his lust days In his homo. Kvorything possible had bcon done for him but bis age and a deep scnted disease, which had been on him for many yuara wore too much for his strength Maul Nows. RAPID TRANSIT HAS ACCIDENT Tubes In Bailers Break In the Morn ing and Evening and Traffic Is Delayed. ! What promised to bo a series of no cldents In tho ltnpld Transit Com pany's power house yesterday morn ing and evening, delayed tho IJnster crowds considerably In going to nnd from homo. Shortly nrter 9 o'clock yesterday morning, n lower tutio In bollor No 1 at tho power houso on Alaknl street, burst nnd tho boiler wns put out or commission. Agnlu nbout 0:30 laBt evening n lower tubo In boiler No. 2 burst, nnd ror n row minutes the cnglno room wns Oiled with stemn. Knglncer Frnnk lloyer realized Hint Hie Bmnll accident might easily grow Into a Inrgo ono IT tho flow or oil waH not stopped and ho bravely waded through tho steam and hot water and turned oft thq flow. Fireman J. llrockman was directly in tho courso ol the steam when tho tube burst In tho eenlng, nnd ho was severely, vcalded about tho back. Word was Immediately cnt to tho Houoiilu Iron Works and now tubes wero despatched to tho power houso as soon as possible. Ol courso, In tho menntlmc, tlio system nil over town wns paralyzed, but It wns got Into working order with, rrcdilablo quickness. Tho cars wero held for Botno Hmo on nccount of lack of power, but It was not long he foro they wero able to proceed un their way. Hacks nnd nutoinobllc did a rushing business during tho Hmo IhUt tho cars wero held up. HIL0 NEEDS JAIL Illlo, Hawaii, April 10. With just half a jail in which to keep his pris oners, Jailer Maby manages to sparu cno cell for the sleeping apartment nnd private room ot his deputy, and this only by crowding those who aro consigned to his care by law. The' sum ot Slti.000 was appro-, printed ror tho construction ot tho Illlo jail. After n survey had been made nnd plans prepared there wero $13,000 left, just enough money to build hnlf the structure thnt was originally planned, by cutting out 32 cells. An additional sum ot 111,001) will be needed to eomplcto tho Jail. It Is n brick and cement structure, nnd was finished in 190G. Fortunately, there nro only 29 residents nt tho Jntl nt tho present time, though it Is supposed to bo ca pablo or furnishing board and lodg ing to C2 persons. Tho occupants nro witnesses, thoso awaiting trial, . petty offenders, and thoso who hnvo been sentenced to long terms nml nro waiting to go to Honolulu. No- J body enn be kept thero who has a sentence longer than ono yenr. Hcr-nld. NEW CHURCH WINDOW. A beautiful window, tho work of Gordon UBborne, hns been' placed In tho St. Clements Chapel over tho al tar. Tho window opening, which la nbout seven feet long by four feet high, Is divided by heavy mullions Into flvo lancets, Four nro filled with a design of passion flowers, on a background of softly shaded greens, the monograms "T. II. 8." and "T. N. It. I." appearing on tho larger two. In tho central lancet Is u life slzo head and shoulders of tho Savior, "wearing tho purple robo and the crown of thorns," n Biibject handled by tho artist with both reverence nnd skill The fnro Is in profllo, slightly drooping, with an expression nt onco utterly Bad and peaceful. Under neath aro tho words: "Surely Ho hath homo our griefs and carried our Borrows." The entlio end or tho church, nboro tho wnlnscoatlug, has been colored n very dark blue and tho window surmounted by a largo croBB In dull gold. TO WIPE OUT DEBT. (HK'clal to tho II ii Ho tin) Wnlluku, Maul Apill 18. Tho Ilov. Albert L. Hall, ot Honolulu, arrived this morning from Honolulu to assist Itov. Canon Wm. Ault In tho Enstor Services nt tho Church or tho Gopd Shophcrd, Wnlluku, tomorrow. Tim IndleB or tho church will bo busy to day decorating tho Httlo church bo Hint It will put on Its holiday nttlro on Eastern morn. Tho sorvlccs (Hiring tho day will be choral. Ilov. Mr. Ault has hnd special hoy choristers, nnd u number of ladles and gentlemen will assist In tho rendition of tho spccluf Castor music. Itev. Mr. Hall will ba organist. Tho offertory during tho day will bo dcvotcS towards paying off tho old debt on the parBonngo so thnt when Contractor C. O'Sulltvnu begins very soon to lay tho founda tions of tho new $1C00 cottage for tho pastor the old debt will bo wiped oft and llkcwlso the now cottago will ba free from debt when completed. Tho Roman Cnlhollo church horn will also havo excellent Kaster music, i THEIR TWENTY-FIFTH. (Special to tho nn Hot In) Wnlluku, Maul, April IS. Mr. nnd Mrs. James Shnw will celebrato tho twc'nty-firth anniversary of their wed ding nt their hoinii at I'ala this even ing. A largo number ot tho rrleudii or tho Shaws will ho present. Danc ing will follow tho luaii. Quito a num ber nro going up from Kahulnl and Wulluku to enjoy both tho luaii nml the ball ( MC BULLETIN ADS, PAY BUUETIN ADS. PAY Fine Job Printing at the Bulletin. QfF- BULLETIN AD3. PAY -J