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EVENIN'O BULLETIN, HONOLULU, T. I!.. THUI18DAY, OCT. 15, 1908.
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MOLOKAI IS AGAIN INEWSPAPERS HELP
ON WIRELESS LIST; PUBL1UCH00LS
Service With Island To W. R. Farrington Talks
Be Resumed Next At McKinley High
BIG STEAMER ADDED
TO S WERVICE
Missouri Gets New Name
And Is Ordered
Here
OAT AND MOSSMAN
ATDLD STAND
Have Purchased Portion
Of Hawaiian News ,
Stock
Whitney & Marsh
ft'
Month
School
Wlrolesb communication with tho
lslat.d of Mnloknl will soon lio re
established Tho ranchers or tliu
Island have nun oil lo eome to the as
sistance of the roniMii nml have
pledged !" per jiuuilh lo Insure the
ciniun against lo Stops mo now
being taken to nt range fr the opening
..r tl. . utnflim ill fviitii.iln nnit. Home
time between November 1 and 15. uti
operator will bo installed ana ines
aces tint ami receheil
The station nt Kimialo van Instnlli'd
In Iiiii3 ami was operated for about
two jeari Huslness was not found
Mifllclont to JuMlfv the cnmp.inv in
maintaining the station without as
sistance from the merchants. however
nml us that was not forthcoming the
opeiator was taken nway anil Molok.ii
was stricken from the map as f.u as
wireless iolnmiiulc.it Inn was con
ceineil The resumption is particular
1 Important us It gives the lloanl of
Health prompt communication with
the leper settlement
Manager Ualch salil vcstirdav that
lie was unahle to sav on just what
ilate the sen lev wouhl be resumeil hut
that as soon as the nerii.ar) nrrange
lueiits coutil he miiile the station
wouhl be placed lit working ordir
CLARK TO ADDRESS
COMMERCIAL CLUB
Ceorgo T Clark, who will arrive on
the Maraiua tomoirow and glvo ii noon
it.D talk ilurliiK the lunch hour at the
Commercial Club, will siienk on the
relations between the business men
of America and the Colonics
Wallace It Farrington, editor of the
II u I let in. gave a ten minute talk
to the students of the McKlulo) Hlghi
School this morning, taking for his
subject "Newspapers. What Thej
Mem to the School" This was tlio '
Initial talk which Superintendent llab
bltt plans for each Thursdnv morning
at the High School ,
Mr I'uri hiKtou siKike of the aluo of
the newspapers to the schools, how
thev can nml have helped the public
educational Institutions and how the
pupils can pioinote the Interests of
tlulr school bv keeping the people In
touih with what It Is doing He sug
Bested that n Tiess Agcncv III the
schools be nrgalilroil to bee that news'
of Interest to the schools nnil Keneral
public leached the press In pioper,
shape
Mi Pitrrlngton also made mini Ion
of the hiinenlnblo fuct that when n
newspaperman is wauled on one of tin
local papeis, he hus to bo brought from
the Coast nlthotigh the Held offers
splendid opportunities to local voting
men and women. ,
DOLE GIVES DECISION i
IN MANCHURIA CASE
Judge Dote this morning rendered
an oral decision on a minor point In
the Manchuria case. The question
had arisen as to whclhrr Intel est
should he tnxid on the principal In
the final ilicnu from the time of the
Ming of tho decree or whethir It
should be charged flillli the date of the
decision The Judgu ruled the hitter
wa, that (ho Interest should bu
charged fioui the il.lle of the decision.
EXCURSION PLANS
ARE NIWCOIPLETE
Officers Will Be Given
Trip To Pineapple
District
The fleet Kntcrtnlnmont Commit
tee held a meeting In tho assembly
loom of the Chamber of Commerce
this afternoon to henr the final re
ports of the, various subcommittees
In charge of the program for the
entertainment of the irulser Bqund-
ion.
Chairman Waldron of tho Pearl
Harbor Excursion Committee report
id that his ininmlttcc has ever) thing
In le.ullnesx. As It will not b pos
sible for all of the linkers to make
the excursion on one day, two trips
will be made, ono on Monday nnil
one on Tuesday About ssventv-flvo
olllcers will go each dny. Prepara
tions are being mailo for an equal
number of civilians dally.
The party will leave on tho Iro
quois nt 0:30 o'clock and steam leis
urely to Pearl Harbor, arriving there
nt 11:30. Luncheon will be served
on shore, after which the party will
I board a special train and visit the
i pineapple groves nt Wnhlawn. From
there they will return home by train,
The Hawaiian Hand will leave hero
on n special train nt 10 o'clock In
the morning and go straight to
Pearl Haibur, In order to be on hand
to greet the visitors. The band will
make the trip to Wnhtnwa with the
party. The program will be tho
same on both dnvs.
Matters relating to the sports nro
ns yet more or less In the air. Chair
man Atkinson, of the Sports Commit
tee, has gone to Hllo and the lJnter
tnlnment Committee Is ignorant ns
to what arrangements he may hnve
made, A wireless dispatch will bo
sent to him Ibis afternoon request-
An addition to tho list nf steamers
regularly carrvlng sugar between this
port and San ptoiicIbco mid Sallna
Cruz, will shortlv be mado by the
American-Hawaiian Steamship Com
pans. The 7900 ton steamer Mlssouil,
now bound for Sail 1'ranclscn from
New York, will be placed permanently
on the run.
Tho local representatives of the
company have received word from tliu
hcadquartera officers to the effect that,
from now on, the ship win Do Known
as the Mlssourlaii, the name being
changed so as to corrcsond with the
other vessels of tho line.
The Missouri was built by the Mary
land 'Steel Companv In 11)03 for the
Atlantic Transport Company, fioni
which concert It was pmdinscd by tho
American-Hawaiian Steamship Com
panv. Thu ship has visited this port.
COURT MIENDAR
Judge Llndsnv'E Court:
Mcndonca vs. Miirkham; continued
Judge De Holt's Court:
Klchnids vs. On Tnl, continued.
Jiflgo Hohinson's Court:
Territory vs, Lancaster; trial.
Judge Dole's Court
Court will ho (ailed at 10 a. m.
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lug Information on the Biibject. An
other meeting will probably be held
tomorrow morning
LIE
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THE Old Stan
dard for the
best of things in
the eating and
drinking line. Just
ask anyone where
the
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BEAl ESTATE TRANSACTIONS.
Entered for Record Oct. fV 1908,
from 10:30 a, m to 4 p. m,
Trent Trust Co Ltd to Thomas Dunn
Hoi!
Hlchard II, Trent Tr to 'Ihom.it
Dunn ltd
Thomas Dunn and wf to Agnts J
Mndomnu D
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IAKlies J i.iiiueuiuii ami linn 10 11.
Wnterhouso Tr Co Ltd .. v M
Agnes J Llndeman and hsh to Car
lie A. II. Hall .....M
P K 11 Striiucli Tr lo Trent .Trust
Co Ltd AM
Entered for Record Oct. 15, 1908,
from 9 a m. to 10:30 a. m.
liana Illhlu and hsb to Joo Andrado
et al T)
liana Illblo nml hsb to Kunilu Omo
.to D
Manoel .1 Mcdclros and wf to Man
uel llodrlKucH 1)
A P Tavares and wf to J D Tavuies.D
K II Kekapal and wife to A M I'lrts.D
Maliln.i Santos and hsb to licorge
Kalawao x. ....I)
George Kalauao to John S Medelios M
Kill Huopll'to A N Ha selden D
A N I Ia selden and wf to Lahnlnu
Agricultural Co Ltil 1)
A N Hasolden and wf lo Lahaiua
Agricultural Co Ltd AI
J Mint Ont and A. II. Mossmnn,
under the flim nnmo of Uat k Moss
man, havo purchased n )Hirtlon of the
stork In thu Merchant stteet stoie of
the Hawaiian News Company and will
conduct u news stand and stationery
store In the old quarters nftcr the
first of November. ,
This deal was consummated today.
The Hawaiian News Companv, as al
ready announced, Is to remove all Its
business to the two stores In tho Alex
ander Young building. Mr. Oat and
Mi. Mossmnn, who have been connect
ed with this concern for funny vcars,
decided to remain at the old stand and
In fulfillment of this plan purchased
it pnit of tho stock, I
Uat and Mossmau need no Introduc
tion to mi) Honolulu man unless ho bo
Just arrived off tho steamer. Mort
Oat started the Hawaiian News Com
pany, afterwards silling out to Mr.
Super, the pieseut owner, with whom
he has bien associated since ho re
tired from vcars of sen Ice In tho post
office. "Wo don't Intend to tear any shin
gles' off the roof," snld Mort Oat to
day We are simply going to do busi
ness nt (ho old stand uud have bought
a portion nf tho stock, so that It will
not have to bo moved. liver) body
knows us preltj well. We tire looking
for nuj business that comes our wny
and we hope to make u living."
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DUCHLY RECITAL
BOX PLAN OPEN
Ileum oil seats' for the Huchly violin
recital were put on sale this morning
nt Wall, Nichols Co., and a gteat many
weie taken during tho morning by
Ihin-u who held exchange tickets. Thu
recital, which will bu given In Illshop
Hall, Puliation College, a week from
next Tuesday evening, Is attracting
much attention In musical circles, and
will undoubtedly be well attended, as
musical treats of Its character arc
seldom enjojoi! here.
Tickets nro $1. Those who hold ex
change tickets Khould securo their res
et vatlons at once, ns good seats are In
grent demand. Mr. Duchly will bo
ably assisted by Mrs. Ilrucc McV.
Mackall, soprano, nml Mrs. Tenney
Peck, pianist.
m
Samuel C. Irving, former member of
board of icgents of California unlvers
It-, m rested for Btrlklng tailor.
Mrs. Heaves Atkinson of Oakland N
sentenced to flvo davs In Jail for con
tempt.
Ualloun collapses C000 fool In nlr, but
aeronauts mnrveloiisly escape death.
Nat Goodwin Is expected to wed
ndna Goodrich In near future
I'orty complaints are issued In OuU
land In crusado for pure food.
HRST SHOWING OF
New Fall Waists
mostly strictly tailorel with lone sleeves, stiff cuffs, and
collar. Some plain and some with neat embroidered de
signs. Also some
Lingerie Effects
FOR M ORE DRESSY OCCASIONS. , '.
New Embroideries
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YOU NEVER SAW CURIOS IN SAM OA LIKE YOU WILL SEE AT TEL
Orpheum Saloon
FORT STREET.
DON'T FORGET TO SEE THEM.
NELSON'S NOSEBROKEN;
WEBER MATCH IS OFF
Young N'elson- broke his nose yes
terday and will not fight Chnrlle
Weber Sitnriliv night. Ho got n lit
tle' more than he realized In mixing
It with Lenhy and, In consequence, U
hors de combat. Dr. Walters plas
tered up the Injured organ and told
hi mini more fighting for a long
time. Ho Is much afraid that ho
may never be rble to enter the ring
again. It Is thought that Charles
will go on with sonic other fellow
If a victim can be found. Nelson's
nose looks bail and he foun he could
not sleep last night. This spoils a
very Interesting preliminary for the
Orpheum show, which hns been at
tracting n great deal of attention.
Considering Nelson's flno condition In
every other respect, It seems rather
a pity that tho matin Is off.
is they will tell
you. The oldest
established restau
rant in the city.
For tasty meals at
the lowest prices
come and visit us.
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AROUND THE CORNER FROM
FORT ST.
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Unltoil Statct and New South
Wales have agreed to accept each
other's passenger certificates for
steamships.
ROUTINE BUSINESS
OF HEALTH BOARD
Pood Commissioner Duncan report
ed at the meeting of thu Hoard of
Health vesterday that the water from
thu Knlmukl reservoir contained n con
siderable giowth of algae. The Super
intendent of Public Works will be no
tified, and the reservoir will be
cleaned. Mr. Duncan stated that milk
supplied to the general public wns
pretty well up to the Btandard.
Jack McVeigh wroto to tho lloanl
that Dr. llayinond and party Intended
coming to the Settlement by thu Pall
trail, which meant considerable con
fusion among thu lepers. Tho Hoard
directed tho Secretary to write Me
Velgh that no pass had been Issued
Dr. Knviuond to hold political meet
ings there.
'The mosfiulto campaign bus been
progressing favorably, and tho great
or nulsauco nt the Wulklkl swamps
has been located and will bo done,
away with.
Nearly n thousand rats are being
killed every week, according to a re-
i port turned Into the Hoard yestcrduj.
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' mr"For Rent" cards on tale at
Bulletin office.
The
Walkover
Shoe
The Naval Olficer
wears them because in
all climes and under all
conditions they give
satisfaction.
A Complete Stock, All
. Styles, at our Store
Alakea Street,
Between King and Hotel Streets,
Straight up from the Naval Docks
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Look out for the Walkover Sign
L.B.Kerr&Co.Ltd.
Honolulu Department Store
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