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RVENINOynULLETlN, H0N6lULU, T, II., FRIDAY, OCT, 30, 1008,
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BUSINESS
REPAIRING.
Woven Wire Mattresses repaired at Jaines Sheridan Pianoforte Maker
tlio l'actory Honolulu Wire .lied and Tuner. KJ2 Hotel St. or Ha
Co., 1200 Alaplil St. Telephone wal Ian New Co. Tor sale, very
535. 3945-tfl cheap, slightly- used, full Grand
- Decker Piano, Aeollnn Organs and
UMBRELLAS. I t-Vleht llnos, Guaranteed.
Umbrellas made nnd re-covered.
Mlziita, Tort near Ktiliul.
O.i
PLUMBING.
Yee Sine Kee-Plumber and Tinsmith,
Smith St., hot. Hotel and Pauahl.
OSTEOPATHY.
Dr. F. Sehurman. Hours 5-7 p. m. :
221 Knimn Square. 4083'
FOR RENT
Offices
in the
Waity Building,
King St.,
$10.00 per month tad upwards.
Free Janitor Service.
Bishop Trust Co. Ltd.
924 Bethel Street,
JIrs.Winslow'a
Soothing Syrup
has 1jn urrt for over SIXTV
YUARH by MltLlOIJa ot lluthert
for:helrCIIAUBi:NwliilaTKlSTlI-
1NU, wnu .r.noct toconw. IT
MJUIIira Iba CHILD, SCWTISN8
tfceOUMS, ALLAYS ftll pln.
CURES WIND COLIC, end ti too
bcitrcmcdyforDIAklUUBA. Sold
by DrugsUU fa every pact o( tho
world, llo .uro and o&lc for Km.
F3 Wimlow'uSootilrrSynip.ticl ul.
j3 no other kind. 2 Ceati a JotUe.
finOIdandWelMriedRimiidi
NEW ASSORTMENT OF
Honolulu Views
Either With or Without Frames.
PACIFIC PICTURE FRAMING CO.,
1050 Nuuanu.
LOVEJOY & CO.
WHOLESALE DEALERS AND IM-
TORTERS OF WINES AND
LIQUORS.
TEL. 308. 802 NUUANU.
BUILDING MATERIAL'
OF ALL KINDS.
DEALERS IN LUMBER.
ALLEN & ROBINSON.
Queen Sticct :: :: :: Honolulu.
M. Phillips & Co.
Wholesale Importers and Jobbers
EUROPEAN AND
AMERICAN DRY GOODS.
FORT and QUECN STS.
S. SA1KI,
Bamboo Furniture Made to Order,
Picture Framing a Specialty,
S63 S. BERETANIA ST.
TELEPHONE 497.
HONOLULU IRON WORKS
Improved and Modern SUGAR MA
CHINERY of every capacity and de
scription made to order. Boiler work
nnd RIVITED PIPES for irrigation
purposes a specialty. Particular at
tention paid to JOB WORK, and re
pain executed at shortest notice.
HAWAIIAN FERTILIZER CO., LTD.
Dealers in FERTILIZERS snitable
for all crops, climatio nnd soil con
ditions. OFFICE Brewer Building:, Hono
lulu: Tel. 272.
FACTORY at Iwilet; Tel. 430.
The latest and largest assortment
of hand-made and painted leather
postcards in Hawaiian Views, Flow
ers and Fruits, at
WEEDON'S CURIOSITY BAZAAR
Alakea St., bet. King and Merchant.
Bc"Vrrs
Steinway
AINU U iilll.lv I'lAINUtl.
THAYER PIANO CO,
1C3 HOTE.L STnr.KT.
I
Phono J18.
TUNING GUiJlANTEED.
B3KE27 KSSEEEhHSMBBBBBBMgMB
DIRECTORY
PIANO AND ORGAN.
Prof. N. M. Lewis, 1402 Emma St.,
iracuer oi riano ana urgan. urau
unte ot Boston Conservatory.
4101-lm
EMPLOYMENT BUREAU.
For house-help, phone White 2891,
Maktkl. General Employment Of
fice, cor. Ptnsacola and Berctanla.
"For Sale" card at Bulletin.
Meats
Fresh, wholesome, and of every
variety at
THE PARAGON
Berctania, Alakea, and Union,
'Phone 104.
VOTE
FOR
Tom Sharp
TO MAKE YOU
Campaign Banners,
Posters, etc.
ELITE BUILDING. PHONE 397.
House and General Painting.
Autos
Repaired
And kept in repair by men who
Know meir Business, no amateurs
do the work in our Garage.
Von Hamm-Young
Co., Ltd.
KANEOHE BEEF
Always on Hand. Young Pigs, Poul
try, iggs, iresn Butter and Cheese.
Sam Wo Meat Go.,
King Street Market., Tel. 288
YOUNG TIM, Manager.
MR. and MRS
G. Sakata,
MASSEURS.
Bruises, Sprains
Tired Feel
ing and other
ailments quick
ly relieved.
Res. 1707 Li
liha St. above
School. Tele
phone 1630.
DAVID DAYTON
137 MERCHANT STREET,
LOTS FOR SALE
IN KAPI0LANI 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.
ICE
manufactured from puro distilled wa
ter. Delivered to any part oi city oy
courteous drivers.
OAHU ICE AND ELECTRIC CO.,
Kewalo. Telephone 528.
PAPER
All kinds in rolls and sheets.
AMERICAN-HAWAIIAN PAPER &
SUPPLY CO., LTD.
Fort and Queen Sts., Honolulu.
Tel. 410. George G. Guild, Gen, Hgr.
P. L. PETERS
NOTARY PUBLIC
at
- BULLETIN OFFICE. '
' . Phone 256.
"i Af '
Legal Notices.
MORTGAGEE'S NOTICE OF INTEN
TION TO FORECLOSE, AND
OF SALE.
notice is in:ru:i)Y given that
In accordance with law and by vlttuo
of the power ot salo contained In
thnt certain mortgage mado by Anna
Knhaulcllo, wife of D. H. Knhauto
llo, of Honolulu, Oahti, to William O.
Smith, Trusteo for Tho German Sav
ings and Loan Society, of San Fran
Cisco, California, and tho Knpiolatil
Estate, Limited, dated tho 29th day
of November, 1902, recorded in tho
Heglslry Office In Honolulu, Oahu, In
Liber 239, on pages 474 to 481, the
said William O. Smith as hucIi Trus
tee Intends now to foreclose aald
mortgage for breach ot the condi
tions therein contnlncd, to-wlt: tho
non-pa) ment ot tho principal due
upon tho promissory note by aald
mortgage secured and therein refer
red to, and the Interest ' thereon,
when due; the time of payment of
tho principal of aald note having
been extended to October 15th, 1900,
nnd Interest thereon being now un
paid since October ISth, 190C.
Notice Is also hereby given that
tho lands and premises In said mort
gage and hereinafter described, nnd
the Improvements thereon and rights.
privileges nnd appurtenances there
with, will bo sold at public auction
by Bali William O. Smith, Trustee as
aforesaid, mortgagee, at the auction
room of James F. Morgan, at No. 817
Kaahumnnu Street, In aald Honolulu,
on Saturday, the fourteenth dny of
November, 1908, at twelve o'clocli
noon of said day, In foreclosure.
The property covered by said mort
gage nnd Intended to bo sold as
aforesaid, consists of tho following
All thoso certain lands situate at
Moknuca, In said Honolulu, being a
part of the premises Known as Apana
1, described In Land Commission
Awaid 0450 to Kaunuohun for Moo
honua, and known as Lots seven (7),
ten (10) nnd cloven (11) In Hloels A
In the Knplolanl Tract, and particu
larly described as follows:
Beginning at a point on the North
side, of Mokaue.i Street, at tho Hast
coiner of Lot 11, adjoining the mn
Knl lino of the Oahu Hallway and
Land Co., nnd running by truo bear
ings: 1. S. 42 deg. 20' W. 130.0 feet
along Mokaue.i Street;
2. N. 47 deg. 40' W. 250.0 feet
along Lots 9-0-5 and 4;
3. N. 42 deg. 20" E. 27.5 feet along
Lot 3;
A. Thence by tho makal curvo of
tho Oahu Hallway and Land Co.
to tho Initial point; containing
an area of 20,100 squaro feet,
moro or less: being the samo
premises conveyed to said mort
gagor by deed of William C.
Achl, dntcd November 24, 1902,
duly recorded.
Terms: Cash In United States gold
coin; ten per cent, payablo at tlmo
of sale, and balanco on delivery ot
deed. Deeds nt the expenso ot pur
chaser, 1'r.r further particulars In-
Oulro of William O. Smith, Judd
Building, Honolulu.
Hated this 9th day of October,
190S.
WILLIAM O. SMITH,
Trusteo for Tho Gorman Savings
& Loan Society, and tho Ka
plolanl Estate, Ltd., Mortga
gee.
1127 Oct. 9, lfi, 2.1, 30; Nov. C, 13.
Business Notices
OAHU COUNTRY CLUB.
Tho Annual Meeting of the Oahu
Country Club will bo held In tho
Young Hotel on Filday, 30th Inst.,
at 8 o'clock p. in.
D. V. ANDERSON,
4142-4 1 , Secretary.
Corporation Notices
$25.00 REWARD.
Will ho paid for Information leading
to tho discovery of tho person who
broke ono of our largo plate glass win
dows somo I tm o between Saturday
owning nnd Monday morning.
L. 11. KERR & CO.. LTD.
ARTTHEATER
Wonderful 'Motion" Pusares bring
ing to view scene from many lands
and embracing Comedy and Pathos.
Two changes each week.
Monday arid Thursday
Pay Train Robbery; The Dispatch
Bearer; Through Hongkong; The
Lady Doctor's Husband; The Medal
winner; How the Masher Was Mash
ed For Distilled Water and Asserted
Soda Water, delivered to office and
testdence, KING UP 057,
Arctic Soda Water Works
1203 Miller St.
M. R. DE SA.
Dlank books ot all aorta, lodgers,
etc. manufactured by the Bu.letla Pub
llshlnx OonJpany,
ANOTHER APOLOGY
FROM J HOLMES
Spokane and Tacoma May
Send Excursions To
Hawaii
Mr. E. Burton Holmes has written
tho Promotion Committee under dnto
of October 12th as follow s
"Today's mall brings me the cllic
plngs fiom onr papers of recent date
with comment upon 'II Holmes, His
Knock,' and they force upon mo tho
distressing realization of the fact that
I lime thoughtlessly committed nn of
fense for which there Is no excuse. I
am writing Mr. Bonlne today to ask
him to express to jou and to all of
those who woro kind to me In Hawaii
my deep chagrin and regret over this
Incident which now comes home to me
with painful force.
"Now to Beck excuses for what was
an uupaulonable lack of Judgment. I
wish in tills letter morel) to nssnre
ou that your case Ik mine and that
no urging on jour part Is needed to
Induce mo to use over) effort to coun
teract the Impressions which my words
have created. It was not until today
that my eyes have been opened to tho
possible, hnrm that lay In them nnd
my blindness. This speaks III for my
judgment but my chanrln nnd distress
fchould prove to ou that mnllco has
l'o place in my heart, that Hawaii is
nlwajs and will bo to mo ono of the
best loved places In the world. To
hnvc Injured ono's friends nnd to know
it. Is tho heaviest penalty ono can
pay. To right wrong done thoughtless
ly Is tho only, If n iioor reparation, one
can make. This in anticipation of
jour protest. Believe me,
"Faithfully jours.
(Signed) "E. UUHTON HOLMES."
Threo lettora .each bcarlnc dnto of
October 10th, from different cities, yet
lererrlng to the same matter, came
to hand yesterday by the l)lx, says Mr,
Wood In his weekly reuort
Mr. C. 1). Ynndoll. stcietary of tho
acatio unamucr or Commerce, writes
"I am giving serious consideration to
tho suggestion contnlupd In jour re
cent letter that we again attempt nu
excursion to the Islands this winter.
1 will advlso definitely on tho subject
u iimo inier.
Mr. P. L. Sinclair, secietarv of tlio
Tacoma Chamber of Commerce, wiltes.
-itciaiivo lo proposition of organizing
nu excursion to tlio is am s. I will lav
the matter heforo tho Hoard of Trus
tees at their first meeting early next
week. It Is possible that during the
winter season we will ho nblo to nr
rnngo for n trip. This proposition
came up, at your request, last year
but on account of the general financial
conditions prevailing throughout tho
country nt that time, It was aband
oned. Wo aio nil more hopeful for
the future and I know that a largo
number of our people here nro Inter
ested In tho trip and wo will make an
effort to organize si party. 1 will tuko
tho mutter up with tho Chnmbors ot
Commerce of Seattle Portland and
tho other cities of tho Northwest and
will advlso the result."
Mr. L. G. Monroe, secretary of tho
Spokaiio Chamber of Oummcrce,
writes, "I believe that an excursion to
Honolulu from Spoknno can ha pulled
off during tho coming winter provid
ing a sufllcicntlj lo wrato can bo se
cured. I look 2'Jfi peoplo to Southern
California last IVhruary and at that
tlmo took occasion to suggest a trip
to Honolulu. Tho plan met with a
great deal of favor nnd Cam confident
that,' If satisfactory rates can bo ar
ranged, a successful excursion can bu
run, ut least, I am willing to under
take It."
Wo have been tijlng to pull off nn
exclusion from thn Sound country for
two j-cars now nnd oven If our present
efforts fnll, shnll kep on trjing. Wo
nro securing good advertising, making
friends nnd will eventually win.
LUNATIC WRITES
T0G0VERN0R
Oct. 16th, 1908.
To tho Governor, Exccutlvo Mansion,
Honolulu, Sandwich Islands.
Our authorities are carrying on un
lawful business nnd disturbing me with
It. They hnvo robbed and ruined me.
my property, health and llfo. Indeed
it Is tho boldest robbery and murder
I over knew. I ask help to get them
settled. They Imsleil themselves o
hunt ui) my life. For eighteen years
they have kept up their caiousnl In my
homo. They bummed around 28
months heforo I knew nnj thing about
it. J hnvo been trjlug over since to
get It settled. I out now appealing to
other nations for help. I want you to
como and see it ror joursclf for tho !)
lug that Is done Is dreadful. They
carry on under masks thinking that I
don't know them and by way of illus
tration thinking I wont undei stum!
them I am treated cruollj'. I nsk for
help of other nations como nnd seo
me.
Kiont
MISS LUCETTA ANN COrFHOAD.
Pennsylvania
The nbovo Is tho latest samplo of
foolish totter that comos every ouco In
a wlillo to Governor Vicar. This ono
was written on an ordinary postal
card.
' i i
After seolng a melodrama in whlon
tho estranged lover nnd sweothenrt
were reconciled anil n happy inar
rl'ige followed, MIhs Lizzie Ilnencr
and GeiiiRn Helen met in the lobby
of the Kuul.ukeo (III ) thentcr mid
forgot their quaritl of moio than a
year They vveie married the net
morning, and Jnuoli Otteu, 18 years
old, u wealthy Chlc.igouii, was Jilted.
Are
You
Getting
Good
meals where you board? We
serve brcakfast from sjx to
ten; from eleven to two, lun
cheon; and five to eight, din
ner. There is no better place
to eat, none where every de
tail has the personal attention
of the management. Eat with
us.
Palm
Cafe,
HOTEL ST. near FORT ST.
TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine
Tablets. All druggists refund
the money if it fails to cure.
E. W. Grove's signature is on
each box
FARIS MEDICINU CO , St. Lmui, V. S. A.
Ice
DELIVERED to r-l-deuces
and offices nt 2Cc
per hundred after Novem
ber 1.
W. O. BARNHART,
133 Merchant St.
Tel. HO.
Smoke the OWL
5c CIGAR 5o
M. At Gunst & Co.
FORT AND KING STREETS.
FINEST FIT
ani.clotk of A-I quality can bi pur
chased froia
SAINO CHAIN,
MtCANDLESS 1LDG.,
P. 0. Box 961. Telephone 931,
COCA-COLA
The Hot-Weather Beverage.
HAWAIIAN SODA WORKS
Phone 516
Johnson's
Wood Dyes
Johnson's Dyes nrc really
dyes that color the grain of
the wood ,not merely staining
the wood surface, as so many
cheap stains do.
It is easily applied to old or
new woods with a varnish
brush. Old stain is removed
with JOHNSON'S ELECTRIC
S0LV0.
Any shade of color and any
finish desired may be obtain
ed. And the color STAYS.
Sold by
Lcwers & CooRc
LIMITED
177 S. King St. Phone 775.
Old Kona Coffee
Roasted anil Ground Fresh
Every Day.
HENRY MAY & CO., LTD.
Pl.r.nc 22.
Rainier Beer
FOR SALE AT ALL BARS
TELEPHONE 1331
J. M. LEVY & CO.
Family Grocers
King St. near Bethel. Phone 76.
Auto for Hire
MANUEL REIS. Call up at any
time by telephone any one of these
lumbers: 290, S00, 1097.
AGENTS FOR
EDGEWORTH and QB0ID Tobaccos
The only two good smoking
Tobaccos ia the Market.
FTTZPATRI0K BROS,
an MYRTLE CIGAR STORE..
R. MIYATA & CO,,
CONTRACTORS, BUILDERS, FAIN-
TE11S, PAPKIt HANGERS and
MASON WORKERS. '
Second Hand Lumber, Doors and
Sashes Bought and Sold,
KING ST., PALAMA JUNCTION
Phone 591.
wants
WANTED
Advertisements Under this Heading
One Cent Per Word Each Day. No Ad'
vertliements Inserted for Less Than
Ten Cent.
German woman to ook and do laun
dry work for famllj ; wages 130 00
per month. Address Joseph liny,
Hauula, Oahu. 4110-lw
A bright, well appealing bo, to
clcik In pholo nnd art store, pei
nianent postllcn. Apply Ourrcv &
Co., Ltd. 4113-lw
Uy a young ladj-, position as assist-
ant bookkeeper or other ofllce or
storo work. Address "It. D.," this
ofllce. 4125-tf
German woman wishes position eith
er for care of children or as cook.
Addiess "S" this ofllce.
4112-
Adviinrcd Instruction nt home. In
Ciegg system fliortlmnd. Address
"Hex," llulletin office. 414tf
Position by expert bookkeeper and
statistician. Address "J. G. 13.,"
Bulletin ofllce. 4091-lt
Second-hand flat-top desk; must b
reasonable. Address "L.P.," tkla
ofSco. 3S5S-tf
A second-hand showcase, about Cx2xl
feet. Address with price "P.," this
office. 3951-tt
A baby carriage. State condition
and price to "J. K.," Bulletin of
fice. 407-tt
Clean wiping rags at the Bulletin of.
flee.
SITUATION WANTED
Position as central blacksmith; .15
j ears' plantation experience; horse
shoeing specialty; satisfaction
guaranteed. Address "II. P.," this
ofllce. 4132-2W
lly an experienced American carpen
ter who has been on the Islands 28
j cars and who has had 20 years'
experience on plantations. Address
"II.," tills ofllce. 412C-tt
FURNISHED ROOM.
One or two rooms, with or without
board. Apply "1L," this offlco.
4121-tf
TO LET
House, 2 stories, 5 rooms, 1415 Alapal
near Quarry tit.; $18, water lu
eluded; modern Improvements.
4123-lra
Two furnished rooms. Apply Mrs,
D. McConnell, 1223 Emma St.
Furnished liouto. 1713 Deach lload
Apply on premises. 4007-tf
ROOM AND BOARD.
Newly furnished looms with or with
out board. 1049-50 DcictauU St.
4110-tf
LOST
Two photographs of a joung girl.
On King street, between Alakea
and Sheridan streets. Finder
please communicate with llulletin
oflltc. 4141-tf
A dragon-lly pin containing opal and
emeralds, Itcward on return to
this omco. 41tl-tt
STYLISH SHOES
A pair of shoes that wears
long and keeps its shape
well.
A shipment of up to date
Tan Shoes for ladies was re
ceived per last S. S. Ala
meda. L. AYAlfsHOE CO.,
1005 NUUANU ST. NEAR KING ST.
Poultry
Choice lot of Fine Bred and Fancy
Fowls, to arrive from S. F. on the
28th.
CLUB STABLES
Tel. 109
YOUR 0R0CER SELLS
Pau Ka liana
FOR SALE
Advertisements Under this Heading
On Cent Per Werd Each Day. No Ad
vertisements Inserted for Less Than
Ten Cents. ,
A. valuable collection of stamps. Tils
collection la the property ot tha
widow ot the late II. W. Bowin,
and Is the result ot his effort la
many years 'of labor; they oan ha
seen at the Hawaiian News Co.,
Younc bultdl&c. 3911-tf
Fine corner lot In Maklkl. Curbing,
water, fruit and ornamental trees
and all Improvement. Two min
utes' walk from cars and Punahou
College. Address It. P., this office.
Automobile, S passenger Queen; In
good order. I. 1. MIehlsteIn, 2181
N. King St : phono 582. ,
412S-tf
Collie pups, fiom pedigreed stock.
Price from $10 to $20; femalo $10.
Hurnoc's-Kanehr ' 4140-tf"
Cheap Stable, In good condition,
corrugated roof. Apply llulletin
office. 40S2-U
Empty sacks, tubs, and bottles. M.
Meslilma, Tort near Kul.ul.
4129-lm
50,000 acres of land in Konn, Hawaii.
Address S. Norrls, Kahuku.
TO THE
.3 l-'.
Holiday-Seeking
Public '
What spot in these Islands can ex
ceed the great Waimea Plains in
beauty, climate and diversity of scen
ery? City folk in want of rest and
recreation will learn with pleasure)
that the Waimea Home of Mr. David
Forbes, late Manpgcr of Kukuihaele,
is now in the hands of Mr. H. Akoaa,
the well-known Chef.
The premises may be rented fur
nished by week or month on reason
able terms. Apply to
H. AKONA, WAIMEA, HAWAIX
P. 0. Address, Kawaihae.
LOOK
at the automobiles, buggies and car
riages we have recently overhauled
and painted
' THEN SEE US.
W. W. Wright Co.
King Street near Sooth
Tel. 252
Millinery
LADIES' FELT HATS, FEATHERS,
KUUJONS, FLOWERS, CHIF
FONS. WIRES
Arc Sold at Very Reasonable Prices.
Wire Frames Made to Order.
K. Isoshiiua,
30 KING ST.
Mr. and Mrs.
HASHIMOTO
MASSEURS,
RHEUMATISM,
BRUISES,
SPRAINS,
TIRED FEEL
ING, and other
ailments quickly
RELIEVED.
444 KING ST.,
PALAMA
Telephone 637
K. Daimaru,
First-CIassFurniture Store
134 Beretanla near Fort St.
Telephone 214.
C. 0. Hottel is authorized to collect
and receipt for the undersigned.
A. R. Rowat, O.V.S.
Jflnanesff Turin. Kill; ITImnnn.
Shirts, Pajnrias, Shirt Waists, Fancy
tmurouierta uoous.
' ,:
K. Pukuroda.
nOTEL STREET NEAR BETHEL.
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