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Oceanic Steamship Company
TIME TABLE
The steamers of this Una will arrive and leave thl port ai hereunder:
F10M SAN TRAM CISCO:
XI. All HI) A NOV. 13
ALAMIIDA DEC. 4
ALAMEDA . DEC. 2t
NOTICE. On and after June 24th, 1908, the SALOON RATES will
be (ii follows; Single Fare, $61; Round Trip, $110. Family roomi extra.
In connection with tho tiling of the abovt steamers, the agents are
prepared to Iseue the Intending patienceri coupon throuoh tickets, by
any railroad from San Francleco to all point! In the United Statet, and
from New York by any etearruhlp line to all European ports.
FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS APPLY TO
Wm 0 Irwin & Co,, Ltd
OCEANIC 3. 8. CO. GENERAL AGENTS.
Pacific Mail Steamship Co.
Occidental and Oriental Steamship
Co., and Toyo Kisen Kaisha
Steamer of the abovo companies will at Honolulu and leave this port
on or about the dates below mentioned:
FOR JAPAN AND CHINA:
AMHRICi MARU
SIBERIA
CHINA
MANCHURIA . . .
OCT. 27
.NOV. 2
.NOV. 3
.NOV. Ki.TKNYO MAlllf
FOR QBNERAL INFORMATION APPLY TO
Ht Hackfeld &
AMERICAN-HAWAIIAN
bji
Weekly Sailings
FROM NEW YORK TO HONOLULU,
freight received at all times at tho Company's Wharf, 41st Street, South
Brooklyn.
yitOM SAN FRANCISCO TO HONO
LULU DIRECT.
TEXAN. TO SAIL NOV. 7
AUIZONAN. TO SAIL NOV. 21
FROM HONOLULU TO SAN FRAN
CISCO. MEXICVV . NOV. 4
TUX AN TO SAH NOV 20
Freight recalled at Company's
wharf, Greenwich Street.
Canadian-Australian Royal Mall
&toamahtt Cnmpany.
Steamers of the above line, runn
IAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO. betw
8. W and calling at Vlotorla, B. C,
bane, ara DUB AT HONOLULU on
FOn FIJI AND AUSTRALIA: 1
AORAXGI ... NOV. 14
MOANA DEC. 12
1909
MAKURA JAN. S
AORANGI FEB. 6
Will sail at Fanning- Island.
Through Tickets Issued from Hon
Europe. For Freight and Passage a
IJim. 1. $&?ies &
SSMI.UI g iii'IH I H !!
Matson Navigation Company
The S. S. "HIL0NIAN" and "LURLINE" of this line, carrying pas
senjers and freight, Trill run in a direct servico between this port and
San Francisco, sailing and arriving on or about tho following dates:
ARRIVE HONO. LEAVE H0N0.
S. S "LURLINE" OCT. 28th NOV. 3rd
8. S. "HILONIAN" Nov. 24 Dec. 1
S. S. "HILONIAN" Dec. 22 Dec. 2D
S. S "HYADES" of this lino sulls from Seattle for Honolulu, Direct, De
cember 10th.
Passenger Rates to S. F.: First Cabin, $80; Round Trip First Class
$110.00
For further particulars apply to
CASTLE
Union-Pacific
Transfer Co., Ltd.
Furniture and Piano Moving.
Hustace-Peck Co., Ltd. .
Phone 285. DRAYMEN 63 Queen Strest, P. O. Box 212.
Estimates Qivon on all kinds of teaming.
Dealers in
FIREWOOD, STOVE, STEAM AND BLACKSMITH COAL.
CRUSHED ROCK, BLACK AND WHITE BAND, GARDEN SOIL.
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1018 NUlANU AVE. and BRANCH,
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Bulletin Business Office Phone 25G.
Bulletin Editorial Room Phone 185.
FOR SAN FRANCISCO:
ALAMKDA OCT. it
ALAMKDA NOV. 18
ALAMEDA DEC. 9
alamhda DEC. 30
FOR SAN FRANCISCO:
HONGKONG MAKU OCT. 29
ASIA NOV. 0
MONGOLIA NOV. 13
NOV. 23
CoM Ltd,,
STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
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via Tehauntepec.
I FROM SEATTLE AND TACOMA TO
HONOLULU DIRECT.
! TEXAN, TO SAIL NOV. 1
ARIZONAN, TO SAIL NOV. 15
For further (a formation apply to
H. HACKFKLD & CO..LTD.,
Agents Honolulu.
C. P. MORSK,
General Freight Ag-ent.
Ing In connection with the CANAD
sen Vancouver, B. C, and Sydney, N.
Honolulu and Suva, Fill, and Brio-
or about tho dates below stated, viz.:
FOR VANCOUVER:
MOANA NOV. 11
MAICURA DEC. 8
AORANOI JAN. 6
MOANA FEU. 3
olulu to Canao'a, United States and
nd all general Information, apply to
Co., Ltd. General Agcita.
1111 .-t- I III 1W
& COOKE, LTD., Agents.
Baggage Sh'pplng
Storage Wood
Picking Coal
58
ME
CEMENT, ETC.
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Past Schooner
CONCORD
Sailing for
KAPUNA, H0N0IPU, JCATLUA and
HO0KENA
From Sorenson's Wharf.
Apply on Botrd or to
HAWAIIAN BALLASTINO CO., Agt
Toleohone 396. Maunaken. St helnw
King. P. 0. Box 82a
BULLETIN AD3 PAY
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POLITICAL
ANNOUNCEMENT
To the Electors of the City and County of Honolulu :
I hereby announce my candidacy for the office of Treasurer for the
City and County of Honolulu and ask your support, My independent
candidacy has received the endorsement of the joint Home Rule aid La
bor party convention, and I believe my ability to perform the duties of the
office will be recocnized by a majority of tho voters of this City and Coun-
tv. I have made an honorable name tor myself in private business in
these Islands. I have occupied positions of trust and worked for the good
of all. I have upheld the name of Mooheau as a supporter of the princi
ples of the great Kamehameha. I have dons my' utmost to nplift the
Hawaiian race and promote good citizenship. I consider that I am enti
tled to "t support of the people, whom I shall stire faithfully and well.
Your Obedient Servant,
' OEOBGE C. BKCKLEY.
I hac beeu reguUrly nominated by
the Democratic County Convention
for tho office of
MAYOR OF THE CITY AND
COUNTY OF HONOLULU
and I request tho support of the
electors.
JOS. J. FERN.
1 line been regularly nominated by
the Democratic County Convention
for the office of
SllKRlFF, COUNTY OK OAHU,
and I request tke support of the
eleotors,
WILLIAM PAUL JARRETT.
I have been regularly nominated by
the Democratic County Convention
tor the office of
DEPUTY SHERIFF, DISTRICT
OF HONOLULU,
aid respectfully ask for the voting
support of the electors.
GHARLII H. ROBE.
I have been regularly nominated' by
the Democratic County Convention
for the ofllco of
SENATOR, TERRITORY OF
HAWAII,
and I request tho support of thai
olectois.
FRANK HARVEY.
1 have been regularly nominated by
tke Deaiocratlc County Convention
fur the nee of
SENATOR, THIRD DISTRICT,
and I request tho support of the
.electors.
H. T. MOORE.
t have been regularly nominated by
the Democratic County Convention
tor tho offlce of
SUPERVISOR, COUNTY OF OAHU,
and I request the support at the
electors.
M. E savA.
Of the Honolulu Undertaking Co.
I have been regularly nominated by
the Democratic County Convention
for the offlce of
REPRESENTATIVE OF THE
FOURTH DISTRICT
and I request the support of tho
electors.
ROBERT X. FAHAU.
I have been regularly nominated by
the Democratic County Convention
for the offlce of
SUPERVISOR, COUNTY OF OAHU,
and I request tho support of the
electors.
JOSEPH U. KUHIA.
I have beeu regularly nominated by
the Republican County Convention
for the offlce of
REPRESENTATIVE OF THE
FOURTH DISTRICT
and I would respectfully request tho
support of the electors.
R. W. SHINGLE.
I have bsen regularly nominated by
the Republican County Convention
for the offlce of
REPRESENTATIVE OF THE
FOURTH DISTRICT
and I request the support of the
olectors.
E. A. 0. LONG.
I have boon regularly nominated by
the Republican County Convention
for tho office of
SUPERVISOR, COUNTY OF OAHU,
and I request the support of the
electors.
J. 0. QUTNN.
I have been regularly nominated by
the Republican County Convention
for the office of
8BPERV1S0R, COUNTY OF OAHU,
and I request the support of the
electors.
NORMAN WATKINS.
I have boon regularly nominated by
tho Republican County Convention
for the offlce of
REPRESENTATIVE OF TUB .
FOURTH DISTRICT
and I request the support ot the
electors.
E. A. D0UTHITT.
I have been regularly nominated by
the Republican County Convention
for the ofllre of
COUNTY ATTORNEY
and I icquest the support ot the
olectors,
' JOHN W. CATHCART.
jBjr''For Rent" cards on sale at
Bulletin office.
NOTICES
I have been regularly nominated by
tho Republican County Convention
for the office of
MAYOR OF THE CITY OF
HONOLULU
and I request the support of the
elector!.
JOHN C. LANE.
1 have been regularly nominated by
the Republican County Convention
for tho offloe of
SHERIFF, COUNTY OF OAHU,
and I request the support of the
electors.
JOHN WISE.
I havo been regularly nominated by
tho Republican County Convention
for tho offlce of
DEPUTY SHERIFF FOR
HONOLULU
and I request tho support of the
electors.
CHRISTIAN J. HOLT.
I have been regularly nominated by
the Republican County Convention
for the olltce of
TREASURER, COUNTY OF OAHU,
and I request the support of the
electors.
HARRY VON HOLT.
I havo boon regularly nominated by
the Republican County Convention
for the offlce of
COUNTY "AUDITOR, COUNTY
OF OAHU.
and I request tho support of the
'electors.
JAS. BICKNBLL.
I havo boon regularly nominated by
the Republican County Convention
for tho offlce of
COUNTY CLERK, COUNTY OF
. OAHU,
and I request the support of tho
electors.
DAVID KAliuOKALANL JR.
I have been regularly nominated by
the Republican County Convention
for tho odlco of
SENATOR. THIRD DISTRICT,
and I request the support of the
electors.
E. W. QUTNN.
I huve been regularly nominated by
the Repuhliian County Convention
far tho olllca of
SENATOR. THIRD DISTRICT,
and I leanest tho support of the
cieciois.
ED. HENRIftUES.
I have been regularly nominated by
the Republican County Convention
for the offlce of
SENATOR. COUNTY OF OAHU,
and I request the support of tbe
olectors.
JOHN HUHGES.
I have been regularly nominated by
tbe Republican County Convention
for the offlc of
REPRESENTATIVE OF THE
FOURTH DISTRICT
and I request tho support ot the
electors.
A. D. CASTRO.
I have boon regularly nominated by
tho Republican County Convention
for the offlce of
SUPERVISOR, COUNTY OF OAHU,
and I tequcst the support of tho
electors.
WILLIAM A. KANE.
I have been regulaily nominated by
the Republican, County Convention
for the offlce ot
SUPERVISOR, .COUNTY OF OAHU,
and I request the support ot the
electors,
DANIEL LOGAN.
I have been regularly nominated by
tbe Republican County Convention
fur tho office ot
SUPERVISOR, COUNTY OF OAHU,
and I request tho support ot tbe
electors.
ANDREW E. COX.
I havo been regularly nominated by
the Republican County Convontlon
for the office ot
REPRESENTATIVE, FOURTH
DISTRICT,
and I request tbe support of the
electois.
J, C. COHEN.
The Weekly Edition of the Evening
Bulletin gives a complete summary of
tho news of tho day,
MAMMA AND
WEAK 'HEART
The following Interesting story
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sample of the thousands received from
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In an interview, Mr. Riley laid:
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pensioned off bornuse of a had full
while In Bervlce, which telescoped
my spine
"A little over a .Sear ago I was
taken nick while In the engine house.
and It developed Into heart trouble
and malaria. . went to a number of
doctors and two different hospitals
and went through a course of treat
ment for ench, but 1 did not receive
much benefit from any of them. The
doctors would not let me go in swim
ming, nor smoke, nor drink anything
but wntcr. I stepped both tea and
coffee. My enso was getting very se
rious when a friend said to me:
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GRAND LODGE OF
CALIFORNIA OFFICERS
SAN FRANCISCO, Calif., Oct. 10.
Tho Masonic Grand Lodge yesterday
lesumed Its aunuul meeting, electing
officers for the ensuing ear and
ndoptlng reports of various commit
tees. The Grand Lodge also indors
ed the puichttB-) of a site at Van Ness
avenue, Oak and Market streets for
a new Masonic temple for the lodges
of this city. It also pledged its'flnun
clul support to the project. The site,
costing 1250,000, has been fully paid
for, and a large sum raised towards
erecting the proposed temple. The
action of the templo commltteo was
approved.
Tho new officers of the Grand
Lodge nrc: Grand master, Oacar Law
ler of Los Angeles; deputy grand
master, W. Frank Pierce, Oakland;
grand senior warden, Dana R. Wheel
er, Los Angeles; grand Junior war
den, A. J. Monroe, Eureka; grand
treasurer, Edward Coleman, San
Francisco; grand secretary, John
Whlcher, Sacramento; grand assist
ant secretary, Harry Johnson, San
Francisco; grand lecturer, Thomas' J.
Haker of San Francisco.
Deputy Grand Master Reuben II.
Lloyd wob not placed In nomination
for grand master, his letter declining
the honor being considered as fully
bottling his candidacy. There was
tomo talk a few dajs ago of giving
Lloyd the position as a mark of hon
or, allowing him to icslgn Immedi
ately after his advancement to the
highest position in the Order. The
Ornnd Lodge will closo Its scssl6n
this morning, Installing the newly
elected and appointed officers to be
named by, tho new grand .master.
URINARY
DltCHAMES
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LANDS MAUI AND MOLOKAt .'
At l'nkala. Lahainn, 1.17 acres. I
At Pakola, Lnholrtu, 4 acres 37 rods. . u 1
Ahp. Muolea. liana, 23 1-2 shares In Hul of 30 snores, 9r.O Acres.
Onoullmaloo, Konn. Molokal, 7G3 acres. ' rF ' Ul
1-2 Ahp. Nuu, Kaupo. Maul, 12,140 acres. ,, ;1
Wnlokama, Lanainn, zu rou.
LANDS IN KAUAI
At Maunnpohaku, E. KotOa, 5.22 acres.
Klklaola, Walmeo, 11. C4 acres. . '
ill-alnn Kulloa, Hannpepe, 07 acres,
LANDS, HAWAII ,
Walplo, Hahiakua, 6.8 acres,
Knuhnko, Hookenn. S. Kona. 1.C2 acres.
Ahp. Pahoehoc, S. Kona, 1 190 acres.
Ahp. Kealia, S. Kona, 2000 acres.
Ahp. Knlnma, Nnpoopoo, S. Kona, 50 acres.
Kallua, N. Kona, 273 1-2 acres.
AhpKahulul, Kona, Hawaii, COO acres.
House tot.Knllua, N. Kona, 11a wall, 1.15 acres.
Ahp. Kaloko. Kona, Hawaii, 4, 300 acres.
'Ahp. Keopu, Kona, Hawaii, 377 acres.
Honuaula, Kallua, 1.9 acres.
Keopu 2. N. Konn, 32.3 acres.
Lunlhaulkl, N, Kona, 2.7 acres.
Honuaula, N, Konn, 20.14 acres.
Honuaula, N. Kona, 34-100 acres,
Ahn. Mbennoa. Kallua. 230 acres.
SCHEDULE d V LEASEHOLDS.
1 Ahp. Auwalollmu, Honolulu, Lease 30 jears from Aug. 1882 'nt
$100. per annum. Urines In $10,00 5.95 a year.
2 III of Plllamoo and 'P.uahla, Kamollllli, Wnlklkl. Lease 30 years
from July 1, 1882, at $220. a ycir. firings in $700. n year.
3 Mortgage of W. C. Achi to K ajilolanl Estate. February C. 1901,
secures $300,000, at 10 years on M okiiuca Property, Knlllil, Honolulu.
APPROXIMATE AREAS AS PER SCHEDULE OF MORTGAGE OF KA-
PIOLANI ESTATE TO OER MANIA SAVINGS AND LOAN SO-
CIETY, MAY 31st, 1902 LI H. 237, FOL. 114. ,
Lands on Oohu Total area 220,99 acres
Lands on Hawaii Total area 9,092.45 acres
Lands on Knual Total area ,.... 83.70 acres
On Maul and Moldkai Total area 7,572.50 acrca
Total
D. Kawananakoa and wife, J. K
Ings & Loan Society, Mortgage Ma
the following lands ns further secur
lanl Estate, Ltd., of $300,000.:
LANDS
Land E. corner Emma and Vine
Land at Olomoana, Pauoa, Hon
Land nt Olomoann, Pauoa, Hnno
Land at Olomoann, Pauoa, Hono
Land nt Olomoana, Pauoa, Hono
Land nt Kaalaaluna, Pauoa, Ho
Land at Auwalollmu, Honolulu,
Land at Ulunul, Walklkl, Oahu
LEASES
To V. O. Tctxclra. E. corner Vln
Knplolanl to J. K. Kalanianaole
KaplolanI Estate, Ltd., to Yeo L
moann, Pauoa.
KaplolanI Estate, Ltd., to Yee L
moana,' Pauoa.
REAL 'ZITATE TRANIAOTIONS.
Recorded Oct. 19, 1908. ",ll
Mele Opupnhl (w) to .u-a Apuna
(w); D; R P 611. Kul 5719, Haklpuu,
Koolaupoko, Oahu; $1, etc, B 310, p
187. Dated Oct 17. 1908
L.M Whltahouso to II Hackfeld &
Co Ltd; It 'S; tnctinry, etc. Nuuanu
Resvr No 4, Honolulu; floating pile
driver, Honolulu harbor, Honolulu;
Ford runabout automobile No. 180; $1.
II 304, p 428. Dated July 9, 1908.
Ai to A Y I.unisee (w); D; R P 2491
and 1900, Kapalama, Honolulu; $310.
D 310, p 199. Dated Sept 11, 1908.
Kwong Leo Yuen Co to Dal Kwock
Hln Gin Wul; II S; Int in leasehold,
blilgs, rents, etc. King street, Hono
lulu; $2400. U 304, p 431. Dated Oct
1, 1908.
Ernest W C Christiansen by ntty to
Frances K Dickey and hsb; Rel; lots
1. 2. 3, 4. 5, 6, 7 and 8. blk 28, Kalmukl
Tract, Honolulu: $1500. D 307, p 185.
Dated Oct 19, 1908.
8 P Kuokala and wf to A C Pal
frey; D; lot 34. Gr 5094, rents, etc.
Walkaumalo.Maulua Homestead Tract,
N Hllo. Hawaii; $40. D 310, p 173.
Dated Sept 28, 1908.
H Hackfeld & Co Ltd to Matson
Navigation" Co; D,' pqrs Kul 2603, Wat
nkca.'HIIo. Hawaii; $2000. B 310, p
176. Dated Oct 7, 1908.
Kohala Sugar Co to Halawa Plantn
Ltd. Trs of; D; 11 W for flumo across
R P (GrB) 660 and 1096, Kohala, Ha
waii; uso of ditch, flumes, etc., across
lauds of Kohala Sugar Co,, Kohala. Ha
waii. D 310, p 178. Dated Juno 17,
1UU8.
Halawa Plantn Ltd by Trs to Ko
hala Sugar Co; -D; landB, etc, west of
new boundary line between Kohala
Sugar Co and Halawa Plantn Ltd, Ko
hala, Hawaii. D 310. n 178. Dated
Juno 17. 1908.
Kohala Sugar Co to Halawa Plantn
Ltd et al; "Agrmt; In ro boundary line
botween, Halawa Plantn Ltd and Ko
hala Sugar Co, Kohala, Hawaii. B
310, p 178. Dated June 17, 1908.
Ema Kalllklnl and hsb to Samuel
Kahaaheo; D; R P (Gr) 2683, Kapuna
puna, Kohala, Hawaii; $5, etc. B 310,
p 187. Dated Npv 6, 1898.
G Akuna and wf to John Santos; D;
R'Ps 120 and 6446 and R P (Grs) 420.
3368, 494 Apa 1 and 2, 465 and 2227,
Komaolo, Kula, Mini. 1 1-100 -n. land,
Honuaula, Maul; $300. B 310, p 172.
Dated Feb 4, 1908.
Mrs Klna Ah Chan to Kalmu (k) et
al; D; R P 1745. Kul 111,49'KuhoUlea,
LahatnaMaul; $10ctc. B 310, p 175.
Dated Oct 7, 1908.
Patrick Sockett and 'wf to Josephlno
L Cornwu) et al; D; Intu In R Ps 4388,
Aps 19 and 20; 1998, Aps 3 and 4 and
por R P 7447rpart 2, Kohoo 1 and '2.
etc'Kula, Maul; $1000. B 310, p 184.
Dated Oct 7, 1908,
Knhoonealna (w) et al to Pioneer
Mill Co Ltd: Lj-R'W for ditch across
R P 2709, Kill 4878 LL. Maklla, La
halna. Maui; 10 yrs pd'$30. B 313, p
78. Dated (Oct 12, 1908.
Pala Plantn et al to Dipt of Public
Instruction; P: 2 a. land, Kallua, Kula,
Maul;. $1. B 310, p 189. Dated Sept
25, 1908.
Dept of Public Instrcn to Central
Mill Co Ltd: E Dffl pc land Kalieka,
Haliiaktiapoko, Ma6l;'pc land Pala.
Mnkawao, Maul, B 310,'p 193.' Dated
Sept 26. 1908.
Pala Plantn et al to Dont Public In.
strctn; Ex D; ,4 76-100 a. lone) Pala,
HamnkuujMko, Maul. "B 310, p 193.
Dated Sept 25, 1908.
Wm T Robinson and'wf to' Bank of
Hawaii Ltd; M; various pes lnnd,
bldgn, oto, Owa, etc.'Walluku, Maul;
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16,969.70 acres
alanlanaole and wife to German Sav-j-,31,
1902, Liber 237, p, 133. Oder
lty for loan this day to the Kanlo-
yard Sts, Honolulu, 868 sq. ft.
olulu, 47-100 acres. .. -i
lulu, 40-100 acres. , I
lulu,- Grant 2530. i . (
lulu, 1.31 acres. "",
nolulu, 1.95, acres.
10,700 sq. ft.
(2) 22,430 sq. ft. and C,4i2 sq. ft.
eyard Street and Emma, $2(0 a year,
to Kaalaaluna at$l. a year.,
ock et al., $3,000 a fear, Land Olo-
ock et al $3,000. a year. Land Olo-
eeaanotnamnnaRimasn
$20,000. B'SOVp 177. 'Dated OctlC,
T908
Samuel Parker to Hawn Comnircl
ft Sugar Co; D; Int In Kul 420 and sea
fishery. Owa, etc, Walluku, Maul; $1,
etc. B 310, p 200. Dated Oct 17, 1908.
--Ho7
Conscientious
Dugft.st
About a year aco. te.' A."8oilersTia
arusilet. wrote us from Callawar. No
braska. that he had, a i serious cm ot
kidney dIMnoe And that Ma phrildan did
not offer him n.ueh enoouracemeat. 'He
lf!r;to put Fulton'e Renal Compound
In' nock for hie own caao'and if he ant
results he would nil It to other. -It
wrote several times for advice, ehowliur a
yery obstinate case. Ha 'now writes: "It
l now ten month since I began .attnc
Ihe compound, and although mycaee has
bjen very obstinate. It Mem to'hlvl'nn
allr Xjelded to the treatment I ve no
doubt reeulte would have been obtained
sooner had I not kept at work."
..(Due to the.rteult obtained In this
caae our acenclt were promptly accepted
In Callaway" and the adjolnhur town.)
?"5P'?.J,'.htr caao.nfalaney trouble
In 'whloh the InlUnied kidney refused to
respond 'to the futile old-time ktdner ax
iint5 ,ndJ'S ""tT aU.slao hao'falled.
S'AW i0JWn "..Pn' Compound, tho
flrst and only emollient for Inflamedkld
Vyf: v,ni,mm,l,n t the, kidney, oven
Li V". a,nooA form,, Je now ourable.
Bend for.llteratiire.
JOHN J. FULTON CQ,
if. ,i . ,Blln4' California.
Honolulu Drug Co, Fort Street, are our
K'f, J?01. W'- ,A,1 ,or Hi-Monthly
Bulletin of late recoveries. i
o on oi "
ROOSEVELT ONCE
WAS FREE TRADER
CHICAGO, III , Oct. 9. President
Roosevelt na u free trader. In 1884
signed free trade resolutions to be In
corporated in the Blaine nlitfnrm. la
the gist ot nn nrtlcle printed -hero
today.
At that time tho New York Free
Trade Club adopted a resolutionthe
first signer of which was Theodore
Roosevelt, and which asked the 'na
tional convention "that the platform
shall declare for the reduction of tax
ation to the necessities of the t Gov
ernment; for the removal of exces
sive duties on necessaries ot life rath
er than on the taxation of whiskey
and tobacco; for the 'freeing ot raw
materials required by our manufac
turlug lndustrles"-and other tariff re
ductions. ''
Thn flr-Ht tinmin nrrnutMl liir 4t.j.
Government police at the opening of
the itosebUd Indian reservation lands
In South Dakota was' a mku from Chi
cago, 'who gave his uame as O'Brien,
who was accused of bootlegging.
Dr. Leonard Poarson of Philadel
phia. Pa., declared that th nriantisia
at the recent tuberculosis congress tu
waBiilngton, o. c Agreed that tu
berculin Is the weapon most essen
tial In the warlnre against tubercu
losis In cattle.
In an appllcailon for an Injunc
tion to restrain cei tlflcntlon or ap
proval of the taluiles of the public
Bervlce conimlscloncrs In New York,
a contracting firm contends the law
creating tho ubatd is Illegal, alleging
more than one eubject'la expressed In
the title. Which If rnntr.irv l ik.
Stntq constitution.
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