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fib -r,- .. . ' fib i 0 ' ? ' , IP' '"' nVRNINO UUM.RTIN. HONOLUI.U.T. II., WIJDNGSDAY, OCT. 21. 1908. Primo The -t AttheBar for Honolulu y . Brew Beer if; Ask ! n . pRPERl J&yiig I ff hbm ks i The Monarch Typewriter The Leading Visible Type writer Be sure and sec this machine before making a purchase elsewhere. Wall, Nichols Co. Ltd. Agents for the Hawaiian Islands, i GO TO HALEIWA because it presents more at tractions and provides greater comfort than any place in the Territory. St. Clair Bidgood, Mgr. Live Turkeys FINE, FAT, CORN-FED. CLUB STABLES Tel. 109 AUTO and CARRIAGE Repairing SCHUMAN CARRIAGE CO., XTD. Merchant St. bet. Tort and Alakca. WahYingChonsGo. King Street, Ewa.of Fishmarket. DRY GOODS AND FURNISHING GOODS of EVERY DE- SCRIPTION. the Encore Saloon Try a drink at the new place and have "MATT" HEFFERN serve you. COR. HOTEL and NUUANU. McTighe Favorite The Beit Whiskey on the Market. THOS. F, McTIGHE & CO., AGENTS. 10M05 KING ST. PHONE 140. P. 0. BOX 755. Bread The Best In Town. SINGER'S BAKERY. TEL. 527. KING ST. WA1K1KI INN 'The Finest Bathing on the Beach." Meals At All Hours. WINES, LIQUORS. AND CIGARS. W. C. BERGIN, Proprietor. Wong Wong CONTRACTOR and BUILDER. ' PLUMBING nr.d FAINTING. Office: Honolulu Palntlne Co., 221 King St.; P, 0. Box OH, 1 1 te? ,T!g5JB ' Medals menu merit I Highest nwnrdH ClilrnRD I t !!:!. I'.irls 1000; St.-Louis I 10IH . Now Orleans 1SS." ' I W. C. PEACOCK & CO., Ltd. I Sole Agents AMUSEMENTS. Violin Recital By MR. RUDOLF J. HiJfJIlY Assisted By MRS. 3RUCE HcV.MACKALL Soprano MRS. L. TENNEY PECK Pianiste Tuesday Evening OCTOBER 27th AT 8:15. Bishop Ha!l,Punahou Maiipgemcnt of CIIAS. R. FRAZIER. MovingPictureShow OPERA HOUSE, Saturday, Oct. 24,-1908 MAGNIFICENT LOCAL AND FOR EIGN VIEWS. THE VOLCANO IN ALL ITS ERUP TIVE PHASES. THE ROYAL FUNERAL OF PRINCE DAVID. Visit of the ATLANTIC FLEET COALING PRESENTATION OF LEIS PARADE. A Splendid Scries of Foreign Pic tures Dramatic and Humorous. Admission, 25 and 50 cents; Re served Seats, 75 cents; for sale at wall, mcnois uo. ARTTHEATER Wonderful Motion Pictures bring ing to view scenes from many lands and embracing Comedy and Pathos. Two changes each week. Monday and Thursday Artful Lovers; An Anxious Day for Mother; His Master's Breath; 'Abduction; A Jealous Woman; A 'French Recruit: Through Darkness to Light; The Mountaineers. -. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take Laxative iJromo Quinino Tablets. Alt druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. Y.. V. (truve's, u;u:ittire is on. each bos I'AIUS MEWCINB TO , St. Luuii, I. S. A. "hhbbhs KALIHI MEETING Republican Candidates Show Their Mettle In Style Nenr the coiner of KIiik ntrcot iimi Kauich.iniclin IV raid nt Kulllii InHt nlslit, tho Kvnubllcnfi candidates for Legislative nml County odlcoH, hclil n i-nlt ..!,.. mlml nnll,irV IffiMntilll fi,i old timer In politics, nlllcliUlng as chairman. Unfortunately tlio people, deserted I lie nicotinic. lenliiK thu sneakers to solve tliolr piobliMiis, when thu nollco' wnron arm i'd from town to attend to un cniprscticy ense which occurred on Kaniclinmehn IV road. OwIiik to thu presenco qf a number of Imodiums, the HiKMkers ern fro- tiuently Interrupted. D.m LoRnn, wlillo nddu'jshu; the nndlpnce, wan hissed. I Tho troublemaker would not slop. Ka-I ncalll, who knows Mow to handle tho polliicnl iclns, ordered tho musicians to piny Thin silenced the trotilile maker and the niectliii; proceeded, un Interrupted. .luhii C. I.nno. cnmlldato for Major, upliealed to tbu voters to wito tho He pulillenu ticket. Ho descrllied the duties of tho office of Mayor, uHiirliiK tin-in that he could (111 tho tifllco with honor ami a credit to tho llawallans. Many von Holt dellvcied ono of tho licst speeches of thu night. Although ho was Interrupted, ho pulled through without n break. , S. I'. Malcluu. who succeeded (Jeorsu Khim, mado mi nlilu sjicecli and. evi dently won sympathizers. .John Wise nsbtircil tho voters that If elected ho would conduct tho police dop.it Intent accordltiR to law mid treat teiy ono equally, regardless of Ills fliniiKl.il condition. P.uld Kama, un nsplraut for Leg- Islnthc honors, asked tho Miters to help the Hepubllcnn ticket to success. The other speakers wcio tho Qutnns. I'M Heiirhiues. Chris J. Holt ami otli crs. They all promised to do their fclittro for the benefit of tho noonli- In tho event of their election. REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Entered for Record Oct. 20,' 1908, from 10:30 a. m. to 4 p. m. Ana Momona Tr to Charles U De ment ltd Muknleku It l.o mid hsh to Manuel Vlelrn Jr M Hie I'lpl and hsh to II Akonn 1) Mai hi V. rtodrluues and hsh to Joao Itodrlgncs .lr M MniK.iret K Schmidt and hsh to Hank of Hawaii Mil M Meual Kekuewa (vv) to W.ilimao Co.I) SI Moflmoto to V Tnkiihttwu CSt Entered for Record Oct. 21, 1908, from -9 a m. to 10:30 a. m. .1 I) young lo William Jones 1) .Mutl Illdg H. Loan Roc or II Mil to William .Jones Itcl Queen's Hospital to Tit of IJst of James Wight Cun U K Uramoto to II llackfcld & Co Ltd CM Recorded October 9, 1908. Abel A Carrelro and wf to Julia H Afong; Corrctn I); westerly 1-2 lot 20, blk II of llaseball Tract, Honolulu: SI, etc. 11311,p79. Dated Oct 9, 1908. C K Chow & Co; Co-P D; nic-rchunt tailors and general indko, cor King and Hler and Hotel Sts, Honolulu; mer chant tailors nnd general mdso, Ha waii, Maul and Kauul; S yrs; capital stock JC000. II 304, p 417. Dated Bopt 2S. 1908. rtussel A Newton to I.lly N Kid ledge; Itel; It I's 2203 and 352fi and bldgs, Wnlakoa. Kula, Maul: J550. II 314. p 11. Dated Oct 1, 1908. Uly N i:idredgo (widow) to Itiissull A Newton: D; It Ps 2203 and 352fi, Wnlakoa, Ktilu, .Maul; 822.94. II 310, l 131. Dated Oct 1, 1908. A N Kepolkal and wf to T 1) Skin ner; M; It Ph C979, 3214 and 3808 unit por n P 4588, bldgs, etc. Kula. etc, Wallltkii, SIuul; lot'SS, It P 3880, Pulo httlkl, Kula, Maul: SHOO. II 309, o 332. Dated July 27. 1908. MM i FROZEN OUT The shades of Napoleon and Oliver Cromwell sighed lu unison. -"It's all over now," they icmnrkcd lugubri ously. "What's nil over, friends?" queried Ulie sliiulo of 11111 Shakes- peaie. "Why, our chances of ever getting into tho magazines ngaln. Tho sparo Is filled now about Mara and by tho time Teddy starts those big game stories from Africa we won't lime n show for the next twen ty jenrs." USED TO THEM Ida: Thero goes the piotty blonde. Sho Is going to dablilo In tho utock muiket this fall. Slay: fli-aclous. Isn't she nfinld of Bqueeos? Ida Afiahl of Hfiioezoi? Well, I guess nut. Bhu's been a smiyimr gjil, DISTURB oDftRTft I 1UI (OB'S HOME Tho chili house of tho Hawaiian Yacht Club, at Pearl Harbor, has been completely overhauled, and re decorated. The building has been repainted, now lockers hnvo been built, nml everything has been put In rcndlncRs for the coming year's activities. A competent man has been ilnret In chnrgo of the club's homo nnd oth er property, and henceforth nil of tho yachts and other crart will bo under his BiipcnlMon. He Is an ex pert repairman nnd will see that dnm nged boats nro put Into shnpo nnd that everything Is kept tip to the mark. Tho tluli has never bcfoio employed an expert. 8 H H UMPHHF- IS III SIW Bill (IE Tim tliml cinio to dccldn the liaf-e- l.nll clininnlontbln of tho cruiser squadron Is being placd thli after noon at the baseball park. Tho Ten nessee twlrleis, who defeated the WiishinKtonlnns on Monday last, nio on with the nine from tho Califor nia. Tho last tlinc tho teams met, Calllornln won nut. and, lu conse quence, Interest Is running high. mum m4 ? "gnm on . 'Tlio unfinished tennis match be tween K. H. Orecnflcld ami K. K. Steero was playvil off yesterday after noon mi the Ueretanla courts, and re sulted In a victory for tho town man, Hie score follows: K. U. Steero beat, F. K. Orecnflcld, C-8, C-4. 6-3. fi-1, Tho semi tlnals will bo played nt 4 o'clock this afternoon on tlio courts of tl(u Pa cific Tennis Club, between tho follow lug playuis: W. I.. Wnrren against It. A Cooko nnd F. K. Steero against A. 1.. Ciihtlo. Thcsu mo certain to bo very Intoicstlng contests nnd thu pub lic Is Invited to seo thu play. Entries for thu men's doubles will closo at li nrliick Irldny. October 23, nml p;ay will unuiuunco Saturday afternoon. it k n Advices fioin llllo am to the effect that tho big rnco meeting, to be held there on New Ycnr's Day, will bo an event of moro than usual Intcict. The meet will last for two dnvs hnd there nro intimites of some very high ilass horses In the entiles. n a a Tho management of tho Independ ence Club is to ho congratulated on the manner In which Inst night's fis tic cnrnlvul was conducted. Thero was no eauso for complaint any where. THE OLD COUNTY FAIR The old County fair tho last ut Sep tember, How well wo recall tho sights .wo saw there; The turnips and torn and peppers like ember, And rich yellow pumpkins piled up In n square. Tho side-shows and shell Values how well wo remember Pctro with his harp nnd tho big dancing bear; v Buch frolic and fun tho last days ut September Hiirrnli for tho days of tho old County Fair! HIS EXPERIENCE Tho book publisher had advertised for ngeuts.t "Have you ever done any canvassing?" he queried of nn appli cant. "Well, I guess yes," replied the Job hunter. "I worked In a ham factory for nearly thrco cars." WORKS BOTH WAYS "Uneasy lies the head that wears a crown," icmnrked tho quotation dls neiitor. "Yes." rejoined tho fon- tiaiy peison, "but I'd feel dieadful weajy It I thought my head would loso Its ciown," v .BUT LOVE IS BLIND Shs. Stubb: John, horn Is whero Minin cynical editor says that hnlf of Hie hive h'llois willlon IIioino d.i.itt aio Inane. Ml. Stllbb: Yes, and lh other half me lubiiuo, Vote the Democratic Ticket DELEGATE TO CONGRESS L. L. McCANDLESS SENATORS F. R. HARVEY H. T. MOORE E. M. WATSON ' REPRESENTATIVES Fourth District CHARLES GIRDLER W. A. HALL D. KAEKA DUKE KAHANAM0KU ROBERT PAHAU E. K. RATHBURN Fifth District W. K. APUAKEHAU EDWARD HANAPI DANIEL KAMAHU LAPANA KEAWEP000LE MOKE KUIKAHI EDWARD L. LIKE ' MAYOR JOSEPH J. FERN SUPERVISORS H. N. CRABBE EDWARD INGHAM JOSEPH U. KUHIA W. H. McCLELLAN J. K. PAELE A. V. PETERS M. E. SILVA CITY AND COUNTY SHERIFF WM. PAUL JARRETT CITY AND COUNTY AUDITOR J. C. ANDERSON CITY AND COUNTY CLERK GEORGE K. LOWE CITY AND, COUNTY ATTORNEY W. S. EDINGS CITY AND .COUNTY TREASURER R. H. TRENT DEPUTY SHERIFF, HONOLULU CHAS. H. ROSE DEPUTY SHERIFF, EWA JOSEPH H. MAKANANI Jr. DEPUTY SHERIFF. WAIANAE R. L. GILLILAND DEPUTY SHERIFF. WAIALUA H. H. PLEMER Folding Go-Carts Only $4 each Coyne Furniture Co. LIMITED Andrew Usher's Scotch Whiskey O.V:G. Special Reserve W. C. Peacock & Co., Ltd., . Agents. BOOT and SHOE MANUFACTURER By the Latest Improved Machines. Men's Soles, 75 cents (sewed) j Men's Heels, 25 eents. Repairing Neatly Done. Mn Hop, 248 NORTH KING ST. We wish to call your Special Attention to. our Display of New and Seasonable DRESS GOODS Suitable for afternoon and evening wear, in Fancy Voiles, etc., From 65c A YARD UP; 33 to 42 inches wide. Whitney & Marsh, Ltd. 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