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1 "jit. EVENING -JLLETIN, nONmULt), T. H.. WEDNESDAY, 3EPT. 1fi, 1908 1 i I BUSINESS DIRECTORY HH REPAIRING. PIANO AND ORGAN. V -- Woven Wire Mattrcssss repaired at Him Puctnrv Honolulu WIt U- Co., 12G0 Alapal St. Telephone 535. " UMBRELLAS. Umbrellas made and ra-covcred. Mlzuta, Fort near Kultul. 0 PLUMBINO. Yee Sine Kee-Plnmbar ead Tinsmith, Smith St., bet. Hotel and Pauahl. OSTEOPATHY. Dr. F. Schurman. Hours 5-7 p. m. . 1258 Young St. 40S3 I FOR RENT Three bedroom house in Ma.iki District; three doors from car line. Fine location. Immediate possession. $30.00 per month. Bishop Trust Co. Ltd. 924 Bethel Street, The Kissel Kar imcr.i. i They Have Arrived Come and sec both the touring car and the roadster. ASSOCIATED GAR AGE, Ltd MERCHANT ST. TEL. 388. lrawiHp.!JMi8MPPI0 -1 ma npsjsc port oq:o oa UIUASAQ u.v Jo; ba funt ofl on T)iio ilU AiiA9 HI ).1-1! 3i(T -q &PVCQ9J 711 niTrtno XI tvoaons ;jpd nn. 'oni J IX 2M,UM Ha Jicrn) i i " Bjjuvit v BNonTnt q bhvjiX dtuSg &VJWOQ$ BtMOl8nWBJJf Sanitary Steam Laundry PHONE 71. Branch i TERRITORIAL MESSEN GER SERVICE. PHONE 361, BUILDING MATERIAL OF AIL KINDS. DEALERS IN LUMBER. ALLEN & ROBINSON. Queen Street :: :: :: Honolulu. JVL. Phillips & Co. Wholesale Importers and Jobbers EUROPEAN AND . AMERICAN DRY GOODS. FORT and QUEEN ST8. Autos and Carriages JbCepaired Schuman Carriage Co., LMIITBD. MERCHANT STREET. Steinway 1 AND OTHER PIANOS. I THAYER PIANO 00 166 HOTEL 3TRKET. ' Phone 218. TUNING OniltANTEED. e in r 1 JOJ . ,'v - - it: .i . 1- --. ...v,lrt &&.. .t ?.VT:i ..... i ,4 MJk "Wi7.. iMAka . .A James Sheridan Pianoforte Maker nnd Tuner. 102 Hotel St. or Hn wnllnn N'owa Co. Tor tale, very cheap, slightly used, full Grand Decker Plnno, Aeolian Organs nnd Uptight Pianos, guaranteed. 'Prof. N. M. lewis, 1462 Emma St., icacner oi nano nnu urgau, virim- uatc of Hostou Conservatory. 4101-lm EMPLOYMENT BUREAU. For house-help, phone White 2891, M.klkl. General Hmploymont Of floe, cor. Pensaeola and Borotanla. fB-"For Sale" eardo at Bulletin. Meats Fresh, wholesome, and of every variety at THE PARAGON i ar t i Beretania, Alakea,'' and Union, 'Phone 104. Sweet Violet Butter t,'' The Best Made. 2 Lbs. for 75c C. Q. YEE HOP & CO., TELEPHONE 251. Kaneohe Beef . ALWAYS ON HAND. yous- pies POULTRY Baas FRESH BUTTBR AND CHSE. Sam Wo Meat Co., King Street Mirket. Tel. YOUNQ TIM, Manager. 288 DAVID DAYTON 137 MERCHANT STREET. LOTS FOR SALE IN KAPIOLANI PARK ADDITION and other desirable loealittes. For Sale at a Bargain Premisei at Hauula on the beach, a two-stbry house and fnr-irnre. at a bargain. ICB manufactured from pure distilled wa ter. Delivered to any part of city by conrteous drivers. OaIU ICE AND ELECTRIC CO., Kewalo. Telephone 528. AN OUTING in an automobile is just the tiling. Call up 200 388 or 1458 and ask for C. H. BEHN PAPER All kinds in rolls and sheets. AMBRIOAN-AWAIIAN PAPER & SUPPLY CO., LTD. Fort and Queen Ms., Honolulu. Tel. 410. Oeorge ft. Oaild, fern. Mgr. P. I.. PETERS NOTARY PUBLIC at BULLETIN OFFICE. Phone 206. FOR SALE 4080 Oreen Itoouns Slate 10"xl0", 500 One and Two Prong Iron Fence Posts. 1 2G-gnllon Drum Commercial Eth or. 1 Castlron Fitting with Flanges, for 12" Wrought Pipe. EMMELUTH & CO., LTD., 145 King Street. Phone 211. Blank books of til sort, ledgers, sto. manufactured by the Bittla Pub til-lux company. Poor little fellow 1 He coughs so hard ho cannot sleep. That makes him weak and sickly all the next day. HU brother thinks this coughing is terrible. So do we, for we know that just a few doses of 'Cfierni ffeetcral will stop the cough. For sixty years it has been the standard remedy with men, women, and children for colds,, coughs, and all throat and lung diseases. It contains no nar cotic or poison of any kind. Be sure that you get Ayer's Cherry Pec toral. Accept no cheap and Worth k'33 substitute. Pr.nr J it . I. C.A-tClll Mill., U. S. A, Corporation Notices NOTICE OF REDEMPTION OF U- BONOS OF HAWAIIAN OAR COMPANY. We, the undersigned, W. d. Ht- WLV nnd K. I. Sl'Al.DINU, Trustees under Deed of Tiust dated January 4, 190., made by HAWAIIAN 80- (!AH UOMl'ANV to the undersigned as Trustees, hereby glvo notice to the bundhuldeiH of the Hawaiian Sugar Company of the election of said Com pany to redeem nnd pay, and of the redemption and payment of the fol lowing numbered bonds of said Com pany cm the KIUST DAY OK OCTO IlKIt, 190S, at tlio ofllce of the MKlt- CANTILIJ TKU8T COMPANY OF SAN FUANCISCO In tlio City and County of San Francisco, State of California, to-wlt: 2 G6 133 205 2C3 322 377 425 7 C7 134 20C 2C7 32G 378 427 8 68 144 207 2C9 328 379 42S 9 C9 14C 208 270 330 383 43S 10 70 148 209 274 331 384 437 11 71 152 212 27S 334 38S 443 IS 73 1G4 213 277 33C 38C 44C 1C 78 ISO 217 279 337 387 450 IS 79 157 .19 281 338 389 454 22 80 1ES 220 283 342 391 4GC 27 82 159 221 285 349 392 463 31 87 165 223 28C 350 395 464 32 94 174 224 287 3E3- 401 469 34 96 177 225 295 355 404 470 36 100 178 227 296 356 406 471 38 101 179 229 297 357 407 472 39 105 181 230 300 359 411 476 40 108 182 231 305 364 413 478 43 110 192 232 308 366 414 479 51 111 194 238 310 367 415 481 52 112 195 240 312 369 41G 486 55 116 196 248 314 370 417 490 62 120 198 256 315 371 418 492 63 126 200 259 316 372 422 496 C4 129 203 261 317 373 423 497 The holders of above numbered bonds aro hereby notified to present for payment of principal And Interest to October 1st, 1908, and surrender said bonds at the place and on the date last' above mentioned, and that after October 1st, 1908, all Interest on said bonds numbered us aforesaid shall cease. Honolulu, T. II., August 4, 1908. w. a. mwiN, E. I. SPAUJINO, Trustees under said Hawaiian Sugar Company Trust Deed. NOTICE OF REDEMPTION OF BONDS OF KAHUKU PLAN TATI0N COMPANY. Kahukti Plantation Company, pur Bnant to the terms of that certain Deed of Trust dated September 30, 1899, mad by It to the Hawaiian Trust Investment Company, Lim ited, heroby gives notice to the hold ers of bonds of Kahuku Plantation Company, Issued under said Deed of Trust, of the election of said Kahuku Plantation Company to redeem and pay and of the redemption and pay uiant of the following numbered bonds of said KahUku Plantation Company, on the 30th day of Sep tember, 1908, at the ofllce of the Hawaiian Trust Company, Limited, Honolulu, County of Oahu, Territory of Hawaii, to-wlt: 2 14 45 57 80 104 127 135 155 172 4 23 40 58 84 106 128 136 158 176 k 25 48 61 86 109 129 127 159 179 6 26 52 62 90 110 131 142 160 185 10 32 53 63 92 111 132 144 167 187 11 34 54 76 94 112 133 151 168 189 12 41 65 77 95 122 134 154 171 200 13 44 56 78 96 The holders of the above numbered bonds are hereby notified to present for payment of principal and inter est, accrued to September 30th, 1908, and to surrender said bonds at the place and on tliet date last above mentioned, and that after September 30th, 1908, nil Interest on said bonds, numbered as aforesaid, shall cease. Honolulu, T. II., July 27, 1908. KAHUKU PLANTATION COMPANY, By J. P. COOKE, Treasurer, ... a MAIL NtW5 RtVItWtD ii al- IN TERSE MRAQRAPHS i' ... J :j Senator Daniel of Virginia Representatives Vreoland of nnd ! . I New York and Overstreot of Indiana. 1)1.,o.u,w,u.u..u, -, Otnry national commission were the' KUgBlb Ul nuuur ill .1 luuiic-u bnt;ii In Pnrls, Trance, by Ambassador Henry White, at which Mr. Palllan. :; ... . ..... ... arm. IJrIncnrd, administrator of the Credit Ljonnats, were also present. Kuvemur Ul lliu ihiiih Ul r iuu.1-. uiiu William Randolph Hearst, In a let ler replying to a request or tnc lrn- within lx months fiom the first pub qunls club, n Democratic organization Mcutlon of this notice or within sU of San Francisco, that ho resign his months from the day they fall due, membership, sajs lie Is pleased tciur they will bo forever barred, comply nnd Is surprised that the club Dated, Honolulu, September 1, is not already uca ana -uurieu aiong 1 with tho last lenmnnts of the Demo cratic party of California." Kinll Hngen, said to be the mn of n prominent minister In the Dutch Reformed Church In Vienna, Austria, and himself an Itinerant minister. Is under nrreit at New York, and ad mits that he stole n suit of clothes and n pair of glasses with tho Inten tion of returning them when he hail secured n pastorate. A derision of the United States Coutt nt Cincinnati, 0.. is in favor of the Uoveriuncnt'ln the contest It has been waging with local dlstitleis In order to compel them to brand as "Im Itntlon whisky tho rapid-process pro duct which for years hns been on tho m.iiket under tho nhma of whisky Three men, one of them n member of the executive committee of the Street Hallway Men's Union, are un der arrest nt Detroit, Mich., mi a chaige of disposing of counterfeit rtieet railway tickets, tho nirest fol lowing the lemovnl of the printing plant to Detroit from Chicago. Two boys, 9 and 15 years of age. charged with passing counterfeit money, were released fiom custod) by tho United States Commissioner nt St. Louis Mo on condition thnt their parents glvo them each a bound spanking. Immigration authorities at Boston, Mass., liao decided to deport IKtecn of tho fifty-four )oiing woman ton erts to thu Mormon faith who ic:icli ed that port, the cases of twentj-lho lemainlng to bo decided. Victor W. Wntteyne, chief of tho Ilelglnu department of mines, arrived nt New York. He comes to assist the bureau of geodetic survey In Us coming Investigation of mining con ditions In this country. The steamer Monroe of Kscanaba, Mich., lias been belzed at Marinette, Wis., nnd Capt. Frank Schlllenberg nnd John Cummlngs r rusted on charges of plundering wlufrves nt bc vera 1 lake ports. Franzo Ouols. nn Italian from Chi cago, shot Archlo Lanalice of Chicago and O. J. Higg8 of Lake Denton, Minn, while they' wcro sitting In a park nt Rochester, Minn., nnd both men may dlo. Upton Sinclair In his latest book, "The Money Chnngers," scores Wall street magnates and charges them with many crimes, including that of the betruyal of pure women. Mrs. Howard Gould has sued n New York tradesman for $50,000 for an alleged Insult because a proceui serv er tried to serve a summons on her In n Bult to recover a bill. James Dolan of Nawark. N. J., Is alive nt n hospital and will probably recover, although 13,000 Milts of dec trlclty passed through his body while he was repairing n line. West Point cadets mo on a week's practtco march. The route Is to Cen tral Valley, N, Y.. and thence to Cromwell Lake, whero night camp will be established. Charlotte Foster of San Diego, Cnl., plunged from the third floor of n hospltnl at Los Angeles, Cal., during a fit of temporary Insanity nnd fruc tured her skull, Mtf Lieut. Comdr. Davis asks permla slon to establish wireless telegiaph on Washington monument, bellovlng he can communicate with Europe, Panninn, and Mare Island. iQormnus bellove Flench policy in Morocco Is to maneuver Kaiser out of direct pait In affairs and to icgnlu control as before Algcclras confer ence. Policemen nnd merchants of Ala meda will meet In n came of baseball for the benefit of the ginnaslum fund of the police department. Kdwaid II. Jennings of Sail Fran cisco produces his firm's books to show that he is unable to p.iy his wife $300 a month nllmony. O. 12. Rankin. Indicted for embez zlement, arrested in rooms of Los An geles woman, who tries to tluow de tectives off the track. Second wife of Isaac Trumbo se cures dUorre at Salt Lake on ground of nnnsupport nnd wnhes alimony. Ily n New York .Supremo Court de cision Keillor M. II, do Young's testi mony Is "Infirmcd Intrinsically." Husband Muds wife living with ar my officer at Monternv nnd latter lenves by tho Are escape The sophomoro class nt Stanford University wins tho lopc-tjlng lush with tho freshmen. Misplaced steering gear caiucs a coljlslon of flying machines and two men ii ro Inluind. Senior committees am appointed by President Hayes at Unlveislty of Cal ifornia. William R. nancroft of Oakland given divorce decree from his wife. Detectlvo Rums gives details of at tempted bribery by Sam Leake, Legal Notices. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. I1! I Letters testamentary under the !Vl..... ...... 1 --,....... ... . I ihhl win tniti lesuunciu 01 juiues J. ' Kelly, deceased, hnvlng been granted to the undersigned by Honorable Al exander Lindsay, Jr., Second Judge 'of the First Judicial Circuit, Terrl- 0( 1Inwnl, on Sel)(cmbcP g nlM , hm)f , , 1. all creditors of said James J. Kelly, ilc ceased, to present their claims duly authenticated nnd with piopcr ou- .tuem, ii uiiy uaisi, even 11 wie cm ,. ecure(, ,,--,. r0ilI Me, to the undersigned at its pli .,,,. ., ,.. .. ,. ,. .., es- lace .ul uusnifba. i uil iretL. nuiiuiuiu. 1908 HAWAIIAN TRUST COMPANY, LIMITHD, Kxccutor under tho Will of James J. Kelly. Kinney & Marx, Attorneys for Hx- ccutor. 4095 Sept. 2, 9, 1C, 23, 30. IN Till: CIRCUIT COURT OP THU First Circuit. Territory of Huwnll. At Chambers; In Probate. In the Mntter of tho Hstate of Alice Knpunn Slcmsen, Deceased. Order of Notlro of Hearing Petition for Administra tion. On rending nnd filing the peti tion of Kdcllo Slcmsen of Honolulu, nlleglng that Alice- Kapuaa Slcmcu of Honolulu died Intestata at Hono lulu on tho 9th day of April, A. I). 1U0S, leaving property In tho Terri tory of Hawaii neceasary to be ad ministered upon, and praying that lettcis of administration Issue to htm or some other suitable person. It Is ordered thnt .Monday, the 6th day of October, A. I). 1908, nt 9 o'clock n. in., bo nnd hereby Is appointed for hearing s.ild petition in tho court room of this court at Honolulu, nt which time nnd place nil persons con cerned may appear and show cause, If any they have, why said petition should not be Kt anted, and that no tice of this order shall bo published unco n week for three successlvo weeks In the livening Ilullcttn news paper published In Honolulu. Dated at Honolulu, August 31st, 1908. ALEXANDKR LINDSAY, JR.. Second Judge of the Circuit Court of the First Circuit. Attest: JOHN MARCALL1NO, Clerk. 4095 Sept. 2, 9, 16, 23. ii AMUSEMENT8. Program OF THE 13th Celebration OF REGATTA DAY TO BE HELD Saturday, Sept. 19, 08, IN HONOLULU HARBOR Commencing at 9 A. M. 1 Whaleboat ..., $20 2 Senior Barge $25 Cup 3 Six Paddle Canoe. . .$30 and $15 4 Freshman Barge $25 Cup 5 Four Paddle Canoe. .$20 and $10 6(Senior Pair Oar $20 Cup 7 Four Paddle Canoe (modern) . . $20 and $10 8 Junior Pair Oar $20 Cud 9 Sailing Canoe (old). $15 and $10 10 Sailing Canoe (modern) '. $15 and $10 Races open to all. No entry fees, All rowing races to be governed by the racing rules of the Hawaiian Row ing Association. -Each entry shall include the name of the boat, or, if it has none, the name of the person who enters it. There must be at least three boats started before a second prize will be awarded. Entries will open at 8 a. m. Tues day, September 15, at the Hawaiian News Co., Alexander Young Building, and will close Thursday, September 17, at 12 ra. For further particulars apply to the REGATTA COMMITTEE T. V. KINO, S. A. WALKER, and W. C. -ke, , 4104-td Ycc Chan & Co. Drygoods King and Bethel C. 0. Hottel is authorized to collect and receipt for the undersigned, A. R. Rowat, O.V.S. "For Rent" cards on sale at Bulletin office. WANTS WANTED Advertisements Under this Heading One Cent Per Word Each Day. No Ad vertlsements Inserted for Less Than Ten Cents. Gentleman having modern furnished cottago desires to lent one or two rooms; ono block from King St Address "Dr.," this office. 4100-tf White boy over 16 jcars to work lu cigar stand. Address, In ow.t bnud-wrltlng, "W.," this office. Three or four enrpenters. Apply Knmchamcha Girls' School with tools ready for work. 4101-tf Rowing machine: must be In good order and reasonable. Address "X YZ," this office 4093-tt Position by expert bookkeeper and statistician. Address O. 11 Bulletin ofllce. 4090-tt Second-hand flat-top desk; must be reaeonable. Address "L.P.," this ofllce. 3965-tf A second-hand showcase, about 6x2x1 feot. Address with price "P.," this office. 3El-tf A baby carriage, and price to "J. lice. State condition K" Bulletin of- 4079-tf A white girl to care for children. Ad dress "Nut be." Bulletin ofllce. Experienced man to do plating work. Address "M.," this ofllce. HUC-tf Male stenographer, office. Address M, this 4088 tf Clean wiping rags at tho Bulletin of fice. SITUATION WANTED Flrbt-class gardener, experienced In pruning trees; references furnish ed. "Oardoner," this office. 4091-lm TO LET Six-room modern house, electric light-, gns, mosquito proof. In quire at 1337 Pensacola 8t. Rooms with board; terms reasonable. Apply Mrs. Wm. T. Paty. 4097-tf Two furnished rooms. Apply Mrs. D. McConnell, 1223 Emma St. Furnlskod house. 1713 Reach Road. Apply On premises. 4067-tf LOST. Tall nutomobllo light between Union nnd Pllkol. Reward If icturiicd to Auto Livery Co., Union St. 41 05-3 1 Red leather purse on School, Punch bowl, Kinnu, or Victoria Streets. Reward at this offlce. 4106-tf f- Japnncse shopping ling with dragon mounting. Return this office and get reward. 4002-tf BY AUTHORITY The Hoard of License Commission ers for the County of Oahu will hold n meeting at tho Executive Hulldlug on Thuudny, September 24th, 190S, ut 4 p. in., to consider the application of TASAHURO ICHIKI, for n Wholo snlo License to sell Intoxicating liq uors nt Wnlmulu, District ot Kwu, County of Oahu, under tho provlblons ot Act 119, Session Laws of 1907, All piotests or objections against tho Issuance of n license under said application should be filed with tho Secictnry of tho Hoard not lutcr than the tlmo set for said hcarinc. A. J. CAMPllKLL, Secretary, Hoard of License Commissioners, 4089 Aug, 20; Sept. 2, 9, 16, Grand Reduction Sale 20 per cent, off K. Iaoshima, 30 KING ST. Japanese Bazaar, 1187 FORT ST. FashionableDressmaking, Reasonable Prices, MADAME LAMBERT. BERETANIA NEAR FORT Bulletin Business Office Phone 256. Bulletin Editorial Eoom Phone 185. FOR SALE Advertisements Under this Heading One Cent Per Word Eacn Day. No Ad vertisements Inserted for Less Than Ten Cents. a valuable collection of stumps. This collection Is the property of the widow of the late II. W. llowen, and Is the result ot his effort In many yeais of labor, they can be seen nt tho Hnwnltau News Co., Young building. 3911-tf 1'1-e corner lot In Maklkl. Curbing, water, fruit and ornampntal treea and nil Improvements. Two min utes' walk from cars and Punahou College. Address It. 1'., this office. cheap Stable, In good condition, Apply lliillutln 4052-K enrrugntea ofllce. roof. Second-hand bugg) Address "Itc-4100-tf suits," this olllie K. Daimaru, First-Class Furniture Store 134 Beretania near Fort St. Telephone 214, City Messenger Service PHONE 422 J. Santos, Manager UNION STREET near HOTEL The Manhattan Cafe Is The Most Popular. FORT STREET just above HOTEL, R. WILLIAM WARHAM, Prop. Ladies, You are assured of the correctness of any style hat sold from the parlors of MISS POWER, BOSTON BLDCr., 2ND FLOOR. NEW ASSORTMENT OF Honolulu Views Either With or Without Frames. PACIFIC PICTURE FRAMING 1050 Nuuann. CO- WHEN You Want Electric Wiring Done or Private Telephone Installed or Dry latteries, call the UNION ELECTRIC CO., G9 Beretania St. Phone 315. LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S HATS Of All Kinds. K. UYEDA, 102 NUUANU. WING CHONG CO KING ST. NEAR BETHEL Dealers in Furniture Mattresses, Etc., Ete. All kinds of K0A and MISSION FURNITURE Made To Order, Vienna Bakery is making the Best Home-made Bread in twon. Be sure and try it. The wagon will deliver at your door. CALL UP 197. R. MIYATA & CO., CONTRACTORS, BUILDERS. PAIN- TEES,. PAPER HANGERS and MASON WORKERS. Second Hand Lumber, Doors and Sashes Bought and Sold. KING ST., PALAMA JUNCTION Phone 594. fBE CHOICEST STEAKS THE FINEST CUTLETS Tamales, Enchiladas, Spare Ribs. THE CRITERION CAFE. Waverley Block Bethel St. PAINTING, PAPERHANGING AND TINTING. General Jobbing A Specialty. Dealers in Wall Paper. Paints, Oils, sto. P. 0. Box 914. 221 No. King St., opp. Aala Park. W. B. am, mgr. MM'mim fJ-tt 'l-jj-l nil fT"fr-l-ffllrlH-MiailM