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yFfft-'-'!$F TM?Vf ?.'" w"r v WW' .1 -TTT. ". Tyy f JfB'liyyMyi'j EVENING BULLETIN, HONOLULU. T. ft'.,' SATUItDAY, NOV. 21, 1908. i i I J WEEKLY CALENDAR MONO A V Leahl Chapter No. 2 Renular. lUUMDAV WI1I1MISUAV Hawaiian rirst Dearee. I'llUIISDAV Honolulu CTipter Regular, R p. tn. I'UIOAV HA'IUI!AV All visiting members ot tho Order ore (ordlally Invited to attend meetings ot local lodges HARMONY LODOE, No. 3, 1. 0. O.T. Meets every Monday evening nt 7:30 in I. O. O. 1'. Hall, Fort Streot. i:. K. HENDRY, Secretary. HEN. V. V1CKERS, N. O. All lsltlng brothers very cordially Invited. OAHU LODOE, No. 1, K. of P. Meets evry Ilrst nnd third Fri day evening lit 7:30 In K. of I". Hall, corner Fcrt and Ileretanla. VUltlng brothers cordially Invited to attend. A. (1. DEEUINO, C.C., JAS. V,'. WHITE, K.H.9. HONOLULU LODGE 010, B. P. 0. E. Honolulu Lodge No. C10. H. P. O. C will meet In their hill on King aear Tort Street every Trlday even ing. Dy order of tho E. It.: HENIIY C. EASTON, Secretary. WM. II. McINERNY, E. It. V7w. M'KINLEY LODGE No.8, K.ofP. Meets every 2nd nnd 4th Saturday evening at 7:30 o'clock In K. of l. Hall, cor. Tort and Ileretanla. VUlt lng brother cordially Invited to at tend. V. L. FHAZHB. C.C., E. A. JACOHSON, K.Il.S. tlONOLULU AERIE 140, P. 0. E. Meets on the ilnd and 4th WED NESDAY evenings of each month nl 7:30 o'clock In K. of P. Hall, corner Ileretanla nnd Fort streets. Vliltlng Eagles are Invited to Bt tend. W. L. FRA'.EE, W., Prest. II. T. MOOItE, 8ecy. HAWAIIAN TRIBE No. 1, 1. 0. R. M. Meets every first and third Thurs day of each month nt Knight, ot Pythias Hall. Visiting brothers cor dially invited to attend. A. H AltLEIOII, Sachem. A. E. MUIIPIIY, G. of It. Clearance Sale J. I. Silva's Store, ELEELE, KAUAI. This sale applies only to the main store at Eleeie. To make icom for a consignment of poods now en the way. A Great Reduction IN ALL LINES OF COTTON GOODS These will be sold at LESS THAN COST ENGLISH TAILOR GOODS, BOOT" AND SHOES, JUTS AND CAPS, MEN'S SOCKS At S.crifice Prices. ALL THESE PRICES STR'CTLY CASH. A fine line of Fancy Wines and Liquors for the Christmas trade in our Liquor Depaitment. EXCELLENT LAUNDRY WORK done by tha FRENCH LAUNDRY with their new FRENCH dry-cleaninc process. 257 Brretnnia St. Phone 1491. McTighe Favorite The Best Whiskey on the Market. TH0S. F. LVTIGHE & CO., AQEN1S. 101-105 KINO ST. PHONE 140. P. 0. BOX 755. AN OUTING in a brand new seven-tenter. Call up 191 or 1458 and ask for C. H. BEHN ..aJicifcai, ii &.v An Inhalation for WhooplngCough, Croup, Broncnitis, uougni, Diphtheria, Catarrh. Orasolan U a Hoon t Aattimatloa. ll...l It bat a.atufn.ra .A.llVIO bt-atha U a nmtit tot lUnm ol l bMalMavoifau Ihaa Ui laka tha rinlr lato Ifta alomanr Urraalene aaraa woanj. Mia r. n"u" Ihh.I. aji.lun.ta. la aaftlaMl OVaT autlaaa kfc at.tf braalU, (lalnf jirojiiiia-d ai ran.tant tr-aynaac It U taTalaatla V MnM- altb inan oilUfaa. ThoM of ft Cn. mitpltve Tendency lll nj linni-Jlala rtllaf from Oo(lif or laflam-4 Cui-IIMon of Mia tkroai. ALL DNUoaiBTS. .-and tvoital fur da ertptlva ftuokUL VnunaCreaolen uo. itn4 180 1 FulUm titrtav, Lchnhardt's Unexcelled Candies Always Fresh at CHAMBER'S DRUG CO., Fort and King St. ii mniiw.i fwW 1909 Excelsior Diaries We have just opened a new shipment of these fine Diaries for Offioe and Pocket use. Let us show them to you. Hawaiian News Co.. LIMITED. YOUNG BUILDING. INSIST ON USING Remtico Carbons as it is THE VERY BEST Sold Only by the OFFICE SUPPLY CO., Ltd. 931 FORT ST. Handsome Wall Paper Our Wall Paper is not only beautiful in color and pattern, but tasteful as well. No matter how the room may be finished, there it wall paper in our big stock that will just suit it. Our special show room downstairs gives the effect of wall, border, and ceiling to gether. Lewers & Coeike LIMITED 177 S. King St. Phone 775. Auto for Hire MANUEL REIS. 5all up -at any time by telephone any one of these numbers: 290. 200, 1097. REYSTONE-ELGIN WATCHES 1NGERS0LL WATCHES At All Watchdealen. Jos. Schwartz, Agent for Hawaiian Islands, Cor. FORT and KING Sts.,:Honolulu. If water rusts iron, what will it do to a man's stomacheT The Orpheum Saloon WILL GIVE YOU THE 'ANTIDOTE, irtl -ii.-.. timAtoumMUldjJ -i fi irfitii'i-iilltilirilaAflyi LOCAL AflD GENERAL aW" You have not tried your hard est unlets you have let a B u 1 1 e 1 1 n Want Ad. do the trying. Ten good auto-hacks, l'lione G. No fancy prices at the New EnglauC Bakery, Hotel St. Tako your carriage or nutomobllo to Hawaiian Carriage Manfg. Co., for up-to-dato repairs. A notice to tho members of Hono lulu Harbor No. 61, A. A. of M. M. & 1'. appeara In this Issue. David Lcleo, the hack driver, was this morning fined $10 and costs by Judgu Audrndo on n charge ot profan ity. Yco Chan & Co. King ami llethol streets, nro showing a new line of handsomu negllgco shirts and men's neckwear. A. Lewis, Jr., has mild 175,980 Mitiaro fet of property In Kallhl to John II. Ilornberger for the consider ation of S2224. Al. Thurlow for a lunch or dinner. Tho man who Is Rkontlc.il, In other words tho man from Missouri, can be shown nt the Consolidated Sodn Water Works what good soda water Is. rtimio 71. Housewives Rhouhl tako advnntago ot tho special prices on Itlchardson & ltobbln's boned turkey nt Henry May & Co., Ltd. See ad. on another page for prices. Oahu Lodgo No. 1, K. of I. will meet this evening nt K. of P. hall. Tort end Ileretanla Rtreets at 7:30 o'clock. Nominations of officers. A full attend' mice Is requested. 'There will bo a special turkey din nor at the Alexander Young Cafe on Thanksgiving Hay, at 75c and Jl. Special arrangements inado for party dinners, i'houe 59. Nothing will please a man better or give moru lasting snturnrtloii than n pair of our men's slippers or Homeos, lrom $1.50 to $3.50. Itegnl Shoo Store, McCandlcss building. The N. S. Sacha Dry floods Co. nro offering an unusually lino assortment of holiday goods at special prices. Tliero la a money-saving special for every day In tho week. Miss Power Is receiving by every steamer new and artistically stylish millinery models. Pome very unique effects may ho seen In her millinery parlors, Iloston building. Klght lota at Kalmukl, cleared and fenced, sultnblo for truck farming, (2100. Two building lots In Manoa, ft COO nnd $1000. Kino houses for rent In good sections. Wnterhouso Trust Co., Ltd. There Is some satisfaction In having the Territorial Messenger boys attend to your wants because, they aio uiwayg prompt, polite and patient. King tele-phono 301 when you want n message, carried. Reis & Quiun are now located at the Young Hotel Auto Stand Phone 199 Short runs 50o and $1.00 By the hour $5.00 Special rate for shopping and calling. we provide cloibes not only lor bus iness wear, but tor every occasion n man may experience. Hart, Schaffncr & Marx dress suits arc the finest and swcllest that arc mado today. Wo hau them. Hllva'u Toggery, King St., i.ear Fort. Thero will be a meeting of the Hoard of Education Monday afternoon. mong tho matters to como up will bo (ho proposition of the Humano Society lo enlist tho support ot all tho school children I lithe work. Tho Kllohana Bale closes at 5 o clock this afternoon. Hundreds of articles, all small In price, have been disposed of, and amateurs nnd thu trade have Leen given more than one good now Idea. Tho ladles thank tho public nnd members for their patronage. In the case of Carl Waldeyer v. tho Walliiku Sugar Company, tho Supremo Court this morning handed down Its decision refusing to reverse an order denying a motion tor continuance, un less as Is not shown In this case, an nbuso ot discretion is shown. Thurlow's Royal Annex for meals. The Thanksgiving dinner must ho ordered next week. Just what you want: pure California wines, mince, meat, plum puddings and nil tho other "ftxln's" ut Lewis & Co.. Ltd.. tho food specialists, 1CD King street. Telephone 240, Cranberries, nuts, boiled elder, biiparlor liquors and cigars. Francisco Catro, a Porto Hlcnn with r. police lecord, was this morning fined 815 and costs In tho Police Court on a charge ot assault nnd battery. He had Just finished a four months' term hi tho Oahu Prison and had raised a rough house among his friends In the Winston block on whomlio was calling after his loug absence. i THE TKNYO MAItU and Hongkong Mnru of the Toyo Kisen Kalslm are expected to arrive on Motility. Tin former Is from Yokohama, wnuo tno latter comes from San Francisco. Tho Hongkong will bring tho mall from the Const on Monday and tho Teuyo will tako mall for the Coast. to PUJlSErt PHILLIPS of tho Manna Ken reportB the following sugar-awnlt-lug shipment on Hawaii: iPunaluu J800; Honnapo. 3850. A Host Excellent Assortment of SUITINGS W. W. Ahana Co., LIMITED 62 S. KING ST. PHONE 525. THE BEST "FITTERS" 'IN 'TOWN. The Encore Saloon Try a drink at tho new place and have "MATT" HEFFERN lerre yot. COR. HOTEL and NUUANU. ! ' 1 I CABLE f.tMwtot'4 T I NAVAL COURT MANILA, P. I., Nov. 20. A na vul court-martial has convened, of which Hear Admiral Schroeder Is pr esldent, to try Lieut. Comdr. Jewell of the Ijoulslana and Lieut. Ilower a of the Ithode Island for miscon duct In' Japan. . m ' GERMAN NAVAL APPROPRIATIONS IlEItLIN, Ocrinatiy, Nov. 20. Thu llelchstng has nllowed $55,000, 000. for new linval armament and authorized the building of three lint tleshlps, three cruisers, six torpedo b onts, and several submarines on this ear's program. FATAL OAS MAIN NKW YOHK, N. Y Nov. 20. Ing owing to thu explosion of u gas JAPAN HONORS I TOKIO, Japan, Nov. 20. The Court has gone Into mourning for threo weeks In honor of the late rill ers of China. m STILL EXAMINING JOHN ' ' NRW YOUK, N. Y Nov. 20. Rockefeller will coulluiio tomorrow. BRYANS ARRIVE IN TEXAS LAREDO, Texas, Nov. 20. Tho to Mexico for a month's rest. FUNERAL OF 8T. PETEnSliUIUl, Russia, Nov. Alexls will bo burled tomorrow. Hawaiian Iron Fence NEXT TO YOUNO BLDO.. 176-190 RELIABLE DATA (Cojtinned from Pace 1. or forcsf .mibjeft. Iliirlng tho past lour years' It has been tho custom In each forest reserve report to oxnlnlii fully the reasons underlying tho rec ommendations made. Tho object of this Is to enablu those mailing tho re ports to get Intimately in touch wllh tho purpose and Ideals of the work. Technical terms aro so fur ns pos sible avoided and tho uttumnt Is made to present thu essential farts In n clear and logical manner. Interehtlng statistics em the number and areas of the forest reserves of the Territory of Hawaii, by Islands, aro furnished, the wholo being iiiikIh self explanatory In an excellently-compiled tet of tables. In regard to tho work In tku vniious districts the report says: "In plure of tho custom followed In tho earllei ronortb. of u formal contri bution from each District Forester, It was tlecliled tills year to Include the ttatenienls made by them In this part of tno report. Opportunity wns giv en each Dlstilct Forester lo nolo any thing of special Intel est that had tic- currcd during tho year, or any uvent In local forest hlstoiy Hint had not been recorded before. Tho replies ic celvetl show that thero Is now u wide tpread Interest In forest planting rJ '. Mi ' llRSItHIIHKX wlsssssHssBssstaBsVVfrK For a Few Days .Only Richardson & Robbins BONED TURKEY Regular 3?c size, now Regular 60c size, now This brand is the finest in the market and we. guarantee every oan Henry May & Co., Ltd., Leading Grocers Phone 22 l'i iT- -aa--feia.jfe iiiViftijBjittfe('' iillllf NEWS IfMM fataf , " ' PiummtmMmmmummmMiM - MARTIAL EXPLOSION Twenty - live people nre dead and miss main in the street today. CHINA'S DEAD The cross-exnmlnntlon of John Ilryons have arrived here en route , GRAND DUKE 20.- -The body of the (Irnnd Dllko Monuments. Safes, Iron Fence and Monument Works KINQ 8TREET. PHONE 237. --- jun-mnwenni-i throughout the Territory, especially by the sugar plantation companies. Tho list of sugar plantations known to be actively engaged In tree nlunlliiK la na follows: Kuuul Mcllrytlo Sugar Company. Eleeie; Koltn Smtar Company, Koloa; llroMi Faun Plantation, l.lhue; I. Mine Plantation Company, Llliuo; Mnkeu Sugar Coinpany, Kealhi. Onliii Knhiiku Plantation Company, Knhukii. Maul Wallnku Sugar Company, Wnlliikii; Hawaiian Commeicliil ami Sugar Coinpany, Piiuueue; Maul Agrl t'ultural Company, Paiu. Hawaii Kolinlii Sugar Company, Kohala; Paauhaii Sugur Plaiilutlou Coinpany, Huinakuu; Ilumakua Mill Company, Puauilo; llakalaii Plantation Coinpany, llaknlnu; Popcekeo Sugar Company, Pepeekeo; llouomii Sugar Company, Ilononiu: Hawiillaii Agil cultural Company, I'ahalu. Tho roiiort la from the press of the llnlletln Piibllslilng Co., Ltd. THE BIRD OF TIME Mrs. Wing: I tlcclaro I'm getting nulte gray and I used to have such lovely raven hair. Mr. Wing: Well, on can't expect to have raven hair mid crow's feet at the same time.1 Huston Transcript. Special twm a M TIDES IN FOREIQN P0RT8 I . Friday, Nov.20, 1908. NKW YOltK Sallcil, Nov. 20: Ilk. l-'oohnif Huoy, for Honolulu. WATERFRONT NOTES THU 1NTEIM3LANI) Steam Navi gation Company, Ltd., through Its vice president, James L. McLean, lepoits the following steamers ns being owned unit operated by said company: Pass. Pnss. Tons, Tons, Cnp. Cap. Steamer, dross. Net. Cabin. Deck. Minimi Ken ..UillK 04U 153 .100 Kln.HI 'J75 773 113 200 Claudllio .... 840 015 00 184 Muuiiu I.o.l .. 850 530 OS 152 Maul C31 401 40 101 Heleur, 018 392 30 110 W. (1. Hall .. 505 380 30 119 Mlknl.aln .... 414 354 32 100 Knunl 300 205 28 115 Llkellku .... 374 214 21 100 Nllhall 341 201 10 130 Iwnlanl 588 239 15 125 Kulillanl .... 381 213 12 CO Noeau 294 221 4 Ku Al Hon.. 283 192 S j, THE MAUNA KEA came In early this morning from llllo. docking short ly nfter 7 o'clock, Her passenger list was small, and her cargo consisted of 2 bags coin, 3 horses, 31 cords wood, 460 railroad ties, 29 bundles empty bottles, 30 empty kegs. 5 crates onions, 10 crates potatoes, 18 bags luro, 21 packuges vegetables, 12 rases celery, 10 hags nwa, 3 cases chickens, 150 packages smithies. THE MIKAHALA arrived one day i.hontl of her scheduled time. Sho litnuzht na her enrgo llvo stock, con- irlstlng of 10 cattle, 1 horso, 2 mules, 07 pigs, 4 crnieH pigs, i cniius l-iiiuk-his, 4 crates turkeys ami 23 empty wlnt) barrels. B cases eggs, 9 cases dried fish, 10 bags (lab, 6 luga cocoa nut, 18 hales hides and 20 packages sundries. to THE 1III.ONION. which Is duo In crrlwi from San Krauelseo on Wed nesday, will bring the great coast tie Tenso guns for tho local forts. Sho will nlso bring groceries nnd til her things for Thanksgiving Day. It Is hoped that sho will report her np lioach by wireless on Tuesday morn ing. r HONOLULU WEATHER Saturday, Nov. 21. Tempera! in os i! n. in,, 72; 8 n. in., 70; 10 n. m 79:.'nnim, SO; morning minimum, 72. llarometer, 8 a. in.. 30.08; absolute humidity, 8 n. in.. 0.785 grains per clb0 roo't. ,(.,,ve humidity, 8 u. in.. t',4 uer cent: dew point. 8 a. in., lib. Wind n. m.. oloclly 2, tllretdlon N. I..; 8 a. in., velocity 4, direction N. E.; io n. in., velocity 0. direction E.; in, velocity 14, direction N. L. Rnlnrull during 24 hours ended 8 a. m.. .00 Inch. Total wind movement during 21 hours ended nt noon. 120 miles. WM. II. STOCKMAN, Section Director. WQathor Unrenu. NOTICE To Memhcrs of Honolulu Harbor No. 54. A. A. of M. M. and P. A special meeting of Honolulu Hill hoi-. No. 54 will bo held ut (Mil Fellows Hull, Fort street, Sunday evening, November 22, 1908, nt 7 o'clock, for tho purpose of discussing matters relative to sending a repre sentative to Washington, I). C, nntl for tho transaction of such other bus iness na may como before tho mc-jt-Ing. lly older of tho Worthy President: FRANK C. POOR, -1104 Secretary. 26c 40c ilirftfcrrtlia'Ty.! ' rv ;ni-j .iiii-rtaig f ffctinfiiiitiri-r riliii Morn ai.il Salt .?2 d 5 p Hl i j a." a a ft II I, Is I I ft II A 17, H 6 IV ft 17. ft 1ft ft 17 C 17 ft 17 ft 17 6 17 I a tu. I i; io i-i t.i u m ft ( J i'i I I I I I Of.l 1 IU i 31 n ii 4 II l- ii im--j I al ft -."i ft os I p m. I I JU1.2 II :u r, to 7 III I I t In 7 a s u l ro 7 ;i : t ' . j :w, 'ai ! a; t .''I 1-1 I 2 '.1) 1.7 j ) - New moon Nov. 23, 11:30 a. in. Hawaiian Blandard time is 10 hours 30 minutes slower than Greenwich time, being that ot the meridian ot 167 ivgrces 30 minutes Tl o time whistle blows at 1:30 p. m., which la the Bame as Greenwich, 0 bourn 0 minutes. Sun nnd moon are for local time for the wholo group. 1 ARRIVED i. Saturday, November 21. Stmr. Milium Ken, Eroeimui. from llllo, 7:10 a. in. Stmr. Mlkiihula, Tullctt, from Mo. loknl, ii, m ! DEPARTED 1 Friday. November 20, Stmr. Clnittllnu, Dennett, for llllo and wny ports, 5:05 p. m. A.-Il. S. H. Texan, Hull, for Knhu- lul iiml llllo, 7 p. m. DUE TOMORROW Klmr. W. U. Hull, fiom Knual ports, :i. in. DUE MONDAY H- T. K. K. S. S. Himgkoiig Mnru, from San Francisco, u. m. ' T. K. K. S. S. Tenyo Mnru, from Yo kohiiimi, n. in. i- ' ...' -J SAIL MONDAY T. K. 1. S. S. Ton) ii Mnru, for San Francisco, 5 p. m. T. K. K. S. S. Hongkong Mnru. for Yokohama. 5 n. m. PASeENOERS ARRIVED f - Pur btmr. Manna Ken, Frecmnn, from llllo. Nov. 21. C II. Hopkins. R. M. Anthony, Miss C. Clnpp. Mrs. C. Peterson, L. Sliumnker, Mrs. Sliuinack cr, Jno. Uoyil. .1. W. Cruft. Jna. Mc Oregor, Mrs. J. I.uwls, 11. R. nrown, S. Spltzor, 8. Nnpolleu, Miss E. Nnpn llen. P. J. Chulinera. C. J. Russel. ,f. 8. Niiplu, J. Mtmsnrrnt, Mrs. Roso Loa and Infant. 1). K. Eguchl. W. P. .Illi cit, F, O'llrlen, C. Fltzpatrlck, How Chong Chaii, C. E. King. F. J. Hnre, C. M. Watson, M. R. Jamison, Miss C. Travis. J. (Inrloff. (1. A. Iluffoth. Mrs. Untruth, L. Ah Chew. II. Akiina. W. M. Holllnger, Mrs. (!. Campbell, 8. Fuji moto. S. Kiidmmi, C. F. Derrick, Y. Tiikukuwn. Per Btmr. Mlkiihala. Tullett. from Molokal. Nov. 21 Clias. Moschko, Itov. Koug Yin Fat, l'.iio Nakl. MrB. A. N. HnyBt'lden. Chna. A. llartwell, Judge A. Perry, O. L. SoreiiMlit. J. M. Nawiiblno, Itov. J. Keklpl, C. II. Mer riant. PA88ENGERS DEPARTED 1 I'er Htmr. Clmulliio, Ueniiett, for llllo ami way porta, Nov 20, R p. lit. J. V. Until, wlfo iiml Bon, J. Little iiml wife, J. S. Ormo. St. Clair IIIiIrooiI. W. A. Aiulcreoii, A. I). Uirnach, C. 1). Lane, Kim nml wife, 1'. S. Dnwson. J. Daw von, K. C. (HIIIh ami wife, 10. M. Wat rim. Dr. J. If. Iinymonil, Mrs. Itoen iloth, Mr. Hare, C. J. Schilling, Father AloJlnnK, Father Mori!n, Flithor John, Father JameH. Father KilwiirdH, V. O. Hall, Iliulmp ltealarlck, I. F. I'ukao. a i WATER NEEDED (Continued from Faze 1) green l.iwux in this city which will Eu'ffcr. Out ut tho McKlnley HIkIi School, l'rofeHKor Scott In flghtliiK thu possi bility of such a contingency na much ns ho can, for tho rouilltlon ot tho grass Hint has just been planted In the spacious grounds around tho In stitution Is such that If it Is deprived of water It will probably die. Mr. Scott called on Superintendent Ilab bllt this morning to see what tho outlook was, and ho was Informed Hint everything possible would bo done to avert such a contingency. "I hnvo Interviewed the water peo ple on the subject," said Mr. Ilabbltt, "but It seems that tho question ii.13 reached tho point where, If thero Is not water for peoplo to drink, thero ccitalnly Is nono for Irrigation." We offer you The right kind. of Eye Aid the kind that means best and easiest vis ion. Sea Wrens, $100 18-foot Motor Launch with 4-Cyclo Motor, $175, Complete. 'HE CHARLES D. WALKERS, BOAT AND MACHINE WORKS King St. opposite South St, J I 5 . a-m (i. tc i r. 1 1 or. p " S s V x 'r-JMtmm.