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;X"r ''( V,'J5V -V a $ fm:f Si''-?'), V ?,. EVENING DULLETIN, HONOLULU. T II., MONDAY, NOV. 23, 1908. Mfti.'- I V"l Sir" lBrfl! If ft It, 'R" -J' t T 7. i' h t" ulii V-f '?'"' .",' ' WEEKLY CALENDAR MUMMV Honolulu Chapter Royal Arch. I uiIhijaS' Lci Aloha Chapter No. 3 Initiation, .-.x WIIIJiMtStYAY I'IIUI,SDAV I'lilllAV ' Hawaiian Second Degree. 4-..VI UMOAV All visiting members of tlie Order aro rordbliv invited to attend mcetlngi nf local lodgts HARMONY LODGE, Ho. a, I. 0. 0. F, -Meets every -Monday evening nt .7;30 In I. O. o. r. Han, tort struct E. It. HENDRY. Secretary m.'v iv vic'keiis. n. g All visiting brothers very cordially Invltod. OAHU LODGE, Ho. 1, K. of P. Meets every first And third Trl flay evening lit 7:.'.0 In K. of 1. Hall, corner l'oit and Iterctnnln. Visiting brother cordially Invited to attend. A. 0. DIU.RING, CO., J AS. V,'. white, K.R.3. HONOLULU LODGE 016, D. P. 0. E. Honolulu I-odiro No. CIC. II. P. O. E.. will meet In their hull on Kins near Fort Street every Fildny even ing. lly order of the E. II.: HENRY C. EASTON, Secretary. VJI. II. MclNERNY, E. II. 7;ji. M'KINLEY LODGE Ho.8, KofP, Meets ovcry 2nd nnd 4th Saturday evening at 7.30 o'clock In K. of 1' Hall, ror. Tort mid Uurctanla. Visit- Ing brothers lordi-lly Invited to at tend. Vv L FRA5.EB, CC, 13. A. JACOISSON, K.U.S. HONOLULU AERIE 110, F. 0. E. Meets on tun 2nd and 4 th WED NESDAY evenings ot each month at 7:30 a'dnck In K. of I'. Hull, corner Ucrctania und Foit streets, VUltlnc Eagles aro Invited to nt- tend. A. I.. lTlAZEB, W., Prcst. "Jl. T. MOORE, Secy. HAWAIIAN TRIBE No. 1, 1. 0. R. M. ,Meptc every first and third Thurs days of i.icli month at Knights of I'ythlns ll.ill. Visiting brothers cor dially lnvllfd to attend. A Ii AULEKJII, Sachem. A. E. Ml'llI'llY, C. of It. Clearance Sale J. I. Silva's Store, ELEELE, KAUAI. This sale appl.es only to the main store Bt Eleeie. To juake room for a consipimcnt of goods now cu' the way. A Great deduction IH ALL LINES OF COTTON GOODS These will be sold at LESS ritAN COST ENGLISH TAILOR GOODS, ' LOO?" AND SHOES, JIATS AND CAPS, MEN'S SOCKS At Sacrifice Prices. ALL THESE HIICES STRTCTLY CASH. A fine lino of Fancy Wines and Liquors for the Christmas trade in our Liquor Department. EXCELLENT LAUNDRY WORK done by tha FRENCH LAUNDRY with their new FRENCH riry.cleaniug process. 257 Jlrretania St. Phone 1491. McTihc Favorite The Fest Wlifckcy on the Market. THOS. F. McTIfl'ITJ & CO., AGENTS. 101-10i .riNG ST. PHONE 15 J. P. 0. BOX 755 AN OUTING in a brand new seven-ssater. Call up 191 or 1408 and ask for C. H. BEHN In buying ' " " JEWELRY ! from us, besides getting satisfaction; f JUll OUVt IIIUIIJ. J.A.R.Vieira&Co;' r.a HOTEL sr. 'I iOrnMiiWMji Lehnhardt's X3nescclled Candies Always Fresh at B CHAMBER'S DRUG CO., ' Fort and Kini St. i 1909 Excelsior. Diaries We have just opened a new shipment of these fine Diaries for Offlcc 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 OFFICESUPPLY CO., Ltd. 031 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 is wall lapcr in our big itock that will ji'st suit it. Our special show room downstairs gives the effect of wall, border, and ceiling to gether. Lewers & Cooke LIMITED' 177 S. King St. Phone 775. Auto for Hire 1 1. MANUEL REIS. Call up at' any time by telephone any one of these numbers: 200. 200. 1097. KEYSTONE-ELGIN WATCHES INGERSOLL WATCHES At All Watchdealers. Jos. SchVvartz, Agent for Hawaiian Islands, Cor. FORT und KING Sts Honolulu If water rusts iron, what1 will it do to a mans stomache? The Orpheum Saloon WILL GIVE YOU THE ANTIDOTE, LOCAL AND GENERAL W You have not tried vourhard est unless you have let a B u 1 1 e t i n; want Ad. ao trie trying. Ten pood unto hacksi. Phone C. No mote tnrkeyg at the Club Stables. -J No fancy urlceu nt Iho Now Enelaui llakcry, Hotel 8t. Ladles' lone French kid cloves In while, black and tnn, 13.00 n pair nt lllom'a. Al. Thurlow for a lunch or dinner. Tnko your carrlacu or automobile to Hawaiian Cairlago Maufg. Co., for iip-to-dato repairs. llie orchestra rehearsal for tha '.Miser's Mill" u 111 Im lipid IhU even. lug nt 8 o'clock In tbo OPEHA HOUSE. A rare chance la offered to purchase a finu lot of White Leghorn and I'ly. mouth ltoek hens. Just beginning to lay. Seo ud, this Issue. The Knllbls defeated tlio Wnlleles by a score of H-3 In a rattling camo of baseball yesterday afternoon. The w alleles were outclassed from the start nnd nevor had a chance lo win. Reis & Quhm are now located at the Young Hotel Auto Stand Phone 190 Short runs 50c and S1.00 Bv the hour $5.00 Special rates for shopping and calling. me wewalos slipped Into first place In the Atkinson league esterd.iy morning at Atkinson Park, defeating tno Iroquois ly a score of !t-7. It was a closely-fought game and gavu the fans all of the excitement thnt they could ask for. Thurlow'a Royal Annex for meals. An auto, driven by Dr. Murray, last ('veiling struck a hack, driven by Joo i.ucca, on tne walKlKl road opposite tho Lowers road. The hack was thrown on tho Hanld Transit truck. and n car which happened aloiu Just mat moment completed the wrajk of the vehicle. Neither Lucca nor a wo man and a child who were his pusen gors, were hurt, but the hack was wrecked. B U L LE T I N IS THANKED Ala-Moana Club Passes Resolutions of Appreciation of Support Given At n recent meeting of the Ala-Mo- ana Athletic Club the following set of resolutions was passed: wneroas. In tho course of our Club career, tho Evonlng niillctln of Honolulu, T. II.. has materially as- sisien in promoting tho Interests nnd well-being of our organization by keep ing us before the public eye, by the frequent articles appearing in said paper; and, Whereas, In token of our ntmrecla- Hon of thu kind attitude manifested uy said paper towards our club; be It thercforo llesolved. That we. tho committer nf tho Ala Monna Athletic Club, extern) the above-mentioned newspaper our slnceni thanks for the courtesies shown us In the past with the hope that tbo existing good fellowship will perpetuate; and, be It further llesolved. That the above resolution bo spread on our minutes, nnd a copy of the same bo forwarded to said newspaper. JOHN 1 MENDIOLA. Chairman. K, V. KAHAPEA. CHAS. D. MAKANIH, FIIED K. COCKETT, DAVID TRASK. REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Entered for Record Nov. 20, 1908, From 10:30 a. m. to 4 p. m. A. V Coolto and wf to Samuel C llradlev n Leo Lin Knm to Leong Ltini US Antonio I'lres to J C Cluney M Eric H J Gay by gdn to Eric It J uay AM Kona Agile Co Ltd to Supt of l'ub Instruction .1. 1 M DOwsctt to Eugenie II Emer son AM May K Dlbllng nnd hsli to Wilson reaglor I) A I.owis Jr and wf to George II Holt. I) Est of Ilornlce 1' Ulshop by trs to Territory of Hawaii ..Agnut Entered for Record Nov. 21, 1908, From 9 a. m. to 10:30 a. m. Ilatada Matazo to All Hip CM Wntannbo Sahl to Ah Hip at Kngiiiara Kltaro to Ah Hip CM David K. Kalllmal and wf to John M Herlng , I) .1 W II Klliu ami wf to Jos S Karryi.D Ocrman Sava & Loan Socty by atlys " to Kapioianl Est Ltd I'arllel Knplolaui Est Ltd to Luclla It Em mons , D Allco M McCheutiey to Luclln II Emmons US O Nnkashlmn to S Shlmamoto ....ltd llesslo Kalamakee et al by gdn to S Shlmamoto atty of 1, S Shlmamoto to O Nakashlma ....US Plan Is proposed to remove bodies from Golden Gate cemetery, San Eranclsco, nnd transform graveyard Into u public park. Citizens plan to extend limits of San Mateo to twice present area. "-. . Seven students are expelled from Stanford for rlsquo show. Captain Peter C. Halns Is declared Insane by three alienists, A Most Excellent Assortment ot '', W. W. Ahana CoM LIMITED fi2 S. KING ST.v - PHONE P25. THE BEST "FITTEB8" JS TOWN. SUITINGS CABLE mmiilimppiKHnMi ,-i HOLLYDAY'S REPORT FAVORABLE WASHINGTON, D. C Nov. S2 A'diulrul Hotljday's report has been presented to the Becietary of Hi Navy. It Is n strong plea for the equipping of tho Insular naval stations with tho necessary Improve ments. Ills recommendations Include the expenditure of one million three hundred thousand Dollars at Pearl Harbor. i m m THINK WAR MAY BE AVERTED HOME, Italy, Nov. 22.-Slgnor Tlttonl, the Italian Minister of For eign Arfnlrs, was In conference; with tho Minister ot Poiclgn Affairs lor Servla und Hie l'lench Ambassador. Tho lcsnlt of the conference was le assur'lng and a statement has been given out that It Is believed that Wa'r In the Haitians inn be averted. DEMOCRATIC CHICAGO, III., Nov. 22. Tho statement of rriclplR and expenditures ot the Democratic National Campaign Committee was given out to tho public toda The receipts from nil sources nmounted lo $1120,0 M., mid the expenditures for tho campaign Weio SG1!I,41U. i i i i QUEEN IN SAN FRANCISCO SAN I'ltANCISCO, Calif., Nov. 22. Queen Lllluokal.ini arrived hern nboard the S. S. Mongolia today. She was In good health. The Chi nese special ambassador, Thang Shao-yl, and his party also arrived aafely. MEMORIAL SERVICES IN JAPAN TOKIO, Japan, Nov. 21. Services wcro held today nt tho Chinese Legation In memory of the Emperor and Empress Dowager In China. Sim ilar eervlies were held ut the Chinese Consulates In Korea. AUSTRIANS AND VIENNA, Austria, Nov. 22. There hns been n battle on the fron tier of llosnla nnd Herzegovina between Austrian und Servian troopi, In which three Austrlnns und seventeen Servians were killed. KING OSCAR VISITS AUSTRIA PARIS. France, Nov. 22. King arrived heie today from England on will be the guests of Emperor Franz FISHER'S NINE DEFEATS WASEDAS TOKIO, Japan, Nov. 22. The Reach All-American bandiall team played Its llrst game in Japan today, defeating the Waaeda University nine by five runs to none. - . m i i EIGHTEEN KILLED BY EXPLOSION ploded today, killing eighteen fieoplc The boiler of a river steamer ex NEW ORLEANS, Lu Nov. 21. I m am m J CASTRO WILL GO TO EUROPE CARACAS, Venezuela, Nov'. 21.- for Europe'lo undergo an operation. FRENCH TROOPS PARIS, France, Nov. 21. French Indo-Chlua, killing eight. MAYOR'S APPOINTMENTS (Continued from Pffs 11 ty Act lost office, when thai Act went out ot effect, and befote new ones could linVe been appointed under tho provisions of Section 81, It tuercruio provided that tho first Mayor should have full appointive, ponei-.'nnj that ho fchnuld make his appolntmunts diir Ing the month preceding the tlalo when ho went Into olllce. In other wordB, Fern will make his appoint ments during next month, and no tat lllcatlon by tho Hoard of Supervisors will- bo necessary," Tho Boctloo referred to by Watton reads as follows: "Section 14C. At any tlmo between tho llrst day of December, In tho year rjus and tno nrtt nay or January, 190!), tho person who. at the election . Richardson & Robbins BONED TURKEY Regular 3c size, now 25c Regular 60c size, now 40c t This brand is the finest in the market and we guarantee every can Jlenry May & Co., Ltd., Leadmg r CAMPAIGN FUNDS SERVIANS CLASH Oscar or Sweden and Queen Sophia their way to Vienna, where they Josef. President Castro Is about to leavo KILL BANDITS t loops have routed bandits In held under this chaiter in the month of November next preceding has been elected Mayor of tho City and, Coun ty, rhall make all Iho appointments piovlilcd by this chapter to bo niado try Mm. mid all tho persons ho appoint ed rhall tl)etetiioii qualify iih in tills charter provided, tind shall take nlUco at tho hour of noon on the llrtt Mon day after Iho llrst day of January In tho )car I'.W'J, and nil Iho boards, com missions ami ofllcers of lh' Count" ft Oahti by appointment under nxlstliig laws shall hold olilco no longer thai, Mild aforesaid time." Receiver appointed for Eastman Home In North Carolina. Chancellor Day of Syracuse thinks Tnft will lay livvuy the Dig slick, For aPew Days Only 't t Grocers -r! 1- NEVfS Special . ! j. .; .. 1 IN FOREIGN PORTS (l ARRIVED i. ; Friday, Nov.20, 1908. NEW YOltK Hnlli-d, Nov 2(1 : Hit Koiilm? Silcy, for HoiiJliilu. ' WATERFRONT NOTES ( 'THE MADNA KEA will leave to morrow noon Tor llllo. She will have u largo list of passengeis, going lo I he Volcano. lea THE M1KAHALA, which lonebeii nt nil the ports im Moloknl, wll leavo at S o'clock tomorrow afternoon. ! Tim MA11NA LOA leaves nt noon tonioriow for tho Konasc. She will tako goods for Thanksgiving, TEE KINAII wilt ii'turii fi tint Eatnl on Wednesday moinlug ulllioul fi eight. TEE STEAMER Ko All linn leaves litis uriernoon for Kapaa, Kauai. HONOLULU WEATHER Mnmlny. Nov. 23. Temperatures- fi a. in., 73; 8 n, tn 77; 10 a. in., 77: lu.on, 7S; innnilir: minimum, 73. llaromeler. 8 a. in.. 30.nr,; nbolnto humidity, S a. in., ti.lid groins per cubic fool; iclatlvo humidity, 8 a. in, (12 per cent: dew point, S a. tn., (1:1. Wind fi it. in., velocity 8, direction It! 8 a. in., velocity 11, direction N. E,; lo a. ni., velocity It, direction 15.; noon, velocity 12, direction N. E. Rainfall din In1; 21 hours ended S a. m., .W Inch. Total wind movement dm Ing 21 hours ended at noon, 173 miles. WM. II. STOCKMAN, Section Director, Weather Uureaii. jUNIQUE PROGRAM AT BENEFIT CONCERT The nitdlence whhh crowded the Hawaiian Opem House last Saluiday night at the Knllhl-Moanalua benellt comert was certainly one of the Urg est of the season. Tho Kal.iltlhl twins, who sang a coon song eiitltltd "Hake D.lt Chicken Pie" made a lilt In their duet. The representation of the eight piluclp.il Islands of Hawaii v.n piosentcd by a number of Hawaii an ladles, won the adlillintloii of the audience. Ah they nppcaied on the hinge Individually, they were pie seuted wellh Ids' representing the dlf lerent Islands. Their diesses corre sponded with the colois of the lels. In this p.utlenlar net. Mis. Kutil Slar brook, n beautiful and grateful wo man, came on the stage utllted In u 'link ill ckm and was delimited with a leliun lei. Intertwined with mnlle. She lepiesented the Island or Hawaii. Mrs. G. Kuea, repieselitlng the Inl and of Kauai, was presented with u moklh.iiui lei. Mrs. Annlo llobron, reproseiillng Lanal, wore n lei kail lioa. This was ono of the most .ti- liiaciive leiH worn uiui ni.;iii. ii.e llHlaud or Molokal, which Is noted ,'or the bounty ol the ronst of kuktil Ircos, 'was represenled by Mrs. Kunni'. She .vvoio kukul lels. Mis. Isaac Sherwood 'representing KahooUwo. worn lel-hl- naltlna. Mrs. I.llli Needliain wore the lokelaul. She repivsunted Maul. Mrs. Helen lluo, represeiitlng O.iliu, .wore u white lllliila lei. She looked attractlvo. Mrs. Aunlo IlruoulushiM lepiesented Nllhaii. She vvoio n lei of pupil Nllhaii. Tho lei bourers wcro Miss Kiueger, Mrs. lllshavv, the rtaga manager, Mrs, Katy II, Mrs, Ccne), MrH. lalua and Mr.i, Kauolu. . i Navy yard plant Is not likely to he moved ft om Mare Island to San Francisco Hay. Phone 22 Sunilav. November 22. Slmr, Ko Au Hon, Horn lluualcl, n. m. Stmr. W. G. Hall, Thompson, Nn wlllwlll (Kauai), a. in. Monday, Nov, 23. T. IC. K. S. S. Tcnyo Maru, from Yokohnina, 7 a. m. )' 8AILINQ TODAY '' T. K. K. S. S. Hongkong Marn, ror Yokohama, fi p. m. Stmr. Ke Au Hon, for Kapaa and Kauai ports, fi a m. Sinn. J. A. CiiuiiuliiH, Seaile, for Waltiianalo, 7 n. m. SAILING TOMORROW I -! T. K. K. S. rf. Teuvo Maru, for Kan rranctsco, 'J a, in, Slmr. Alaiui.i Loa, RlmerHon, for Ko na and Kan ports, 12 noon, Stmr. Manila Kea. Fieeman, for llllo mid vvnv ports, 12 noon, Slmr. W, G. Hall, Thompson, for Kniiat ports, fi p. m. Stmt. Mllcihal.i, for Molokal and Maul ports, G p. in. PASSENGERS ARRIVED ,i. I'erT. IC. K S S. Tonj ii Maru. Hont, fiuni Jnpnn. 8 ii. in. For llilnoliiln; W. M. Aluxiinder, W. II. Halril, C. M. Cooke, Miss Alice Cooke, I W. Dohr tiiiiu, M. Gieenlutiiii, I. Greenlinuin, K. Ilo, John .Matthews. K. Morlta. J. .1. Walsh, Mru. J. J. Walsh, Infant, and luo chltdicu; John Wiiterhoiise, Mm. John Waleihouse. Through: O, Alt iiiniiu, Ford G. It.irclay, Mrs. A. Ilrlz iird, W. 11. ,lli own, A. L. Clark, W. Clayton, MrH, .1. II. Crockett. II. II. Culver. Mrs. II. II. 'Culver. Miss Mar rartt Culver. Miss Ruth Culver, Mrs. E. .1. Culver, T. D.ilgo, Mrs. O. S. Dohr man. Mrs. M. Favvell, Dr. Nat Green, I'. Gregory. F. Oochliicho, M. (locliln rbo. (1. llatuil, Miss M. E. Iltxlgu, J. 1), Juliet, Mrs. J D. Jones, (1, A. KJoos nieyer. .Mrs. S. Knight. E. G. Unig. C. K. Meyer. Henry Michaels, Mrs. O. Mor.in, MIsh D, Mnran, K, Naknmurj, MIsh II. ('. Neweomb. Dr. Kaspcr PIs ihel, Mrs. Knspar 1'lt.chel, I" lle)es, T Segawa, V. Seklno, J. Schultess. F. E Shaw. E. Skinner, O. 11. Smith, Mra. O. II. Smith. K. Tnkeinura, K. Terada. Mr Vennewltz. I'tr stmr. W. G. Hall, from Kami ports, Nov. 22 K, llaniano, C. W. MiClaiiahan, Tang Wo, Al Hoe, Mrs. Al Hon and two children, Y. Slilda, Mrs. DoliJ, Miss A. Hull. Mrs. Kaolil m. mint, C. II. llrown, Allss E. Water house, Mis. W. II. Rice, Ilium Little, Miss llonpll. S. Klkuyhlgc. Mrs. J. K. Liiikea, J. Nohrlga, W. A. Kinney, Mr. Do Luey, R. A. Kearus, J. Dlas, and 20 deck. Per stmr. Ko Au Hon, from liana lei. Nov. 22. E .C. Ilriins, Hurt Shar elt PAS3ENGER8 BOOKED Per fclnir. .Maun i Kea. Freeman, for llllo. Nov. 21, 12 in. S. E. Lucas, T. J. ThoiniH and wife. J. C. Cohen, C. D. I.ulklu and wife C. I'. Morsu and wife, (1 F. Hush, M. T. Lvons, Mrs. C. K. Nu Icy and servant, R. T. .Christopher son and wRu, W. A. Kinney, IL A. Keurns, Judgo Edlngs. .1. W. Hath, vvllo und son, I.lzzlo Perkins, P. I). Killidseii, A, ltlchley, E. E. MaRln. Mis. II. W. Hiitlou, Master Hough, .Mniler JohiiMiu, .M (Irl.ilutim, I,. Grlnbaum, J, A. Hutchinson and wife, J. J. Page. Father Otto, I-ather Paul, Father Pali Irk, Father Edward, .1. O. Andei-tou, C.ipt llakoi', Lieut. Siimuni-. Per M N. S. S. Illloiilan. for K.m Fianchco, Dec. 1 W. Kult, Reu!eail, L. E. Al until, Mis. Luey Hecherl ,Mr. and Mrs. II M. Cooke, und four dill drill, O. Ileillnger, S, Toplltz. M: L. Tower, Mih, A. II. Ilobeitsoiii govern ess und child; E. W. Adams, Mrs. M. J. Lindsay, Miss Monroe. ' Per Htinr. .Manna Loa, for Kona, Nov. 23. 12 in. Futhor Celestliio, Father tlarard, Father Charles, Y. Van lllng. S. Ako, uRo nnd son, Mrs. .las. Hoiightullliig. T C. Mills, Geo. Rob-' eilMin, A. I.. Oicciiwcll, F, II. Mo Htockur. Per stmr. Mlkahala, Tullelt. for Mo lokal, Nov. 21. fi p. in. Dr. Hallinati and wire, Father Emerson, Father Thomas. Per htmr. W. G. Hull, for Kami. Nov, 21 fi p. m. MrH. M. Iltirko, Choy Chin and wife and family, Father Jul lenr Per Hongkong Mnru. Fllmer, for Japan, fi p. m., Nov. 23. J. Royd, I). W. lloyd, K, Iwakaml, Jiiiues McGreg or, I'HRSEIt CIIANEY or the steamer Hall lepoits 7',."iil bagH of sngir await, lug ililpmcnt on Kau.il. THE PACIFIC MAIL liner Mongolia arrived at S-in Fiauclico jeslerday morning at 8 o'clock. , THE CUMMINS left lids mornln? for Wiilmnunlo. Sho will leturu with Kiigar and ilcn bran. 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-Cycle Motor, $175, Complete. 'HE CHARLES D. WALKERS, BOAT AND MACHINE WORKS King St, opposite South St, i4 tO ?- ImL "dUiBMtts&Mdi&i