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Aipp-iirwvv ' .YajW6' l,llf"M'iW,'w iw,f " r ,. i EVENING BULLETIN, HONOLULU, T. H FRIDAY, DEC' 11, 1908. ?,&: I I ACHS, The Christmas Store Money Saved by Shopping Here Specials for Thursday & Friday t Baby Ribbons 10 yards in a pices, nil colors, 15c quality, 10 a piece. , Figured Silkoiine In pretty designs and colorings, 15o quality, 10 n yard. Dresden Silks FOR FANCY WORK. SI ?5 nunlitv 5 .05 A YARD :o Sily :::::::::::::::.: gi.oo a yard $1.76 quality f ?1.2S A YARD Oct your Coupons for the Doll Contest. A. vote free with every 25c. Purchase. Specials for Saturday 1G Button White lisle Gloves, sizes 0 to 7 1-2, $1.00 quality, G5 a pair. V EMBROIDERED STOCK COLIARS. Very latest, 20c collars, 128. " ""? IONGCIOTH. 12-yard pieces, 2.75 quality, $1.05 a piece. MONDAY SOUVENIR DAY. . ' Watch for our Saturday and Sunday ad. ( N. S. Sachs Dry Goods Co., Ltd,, CORNER FORT AND BERETANIA STREETS. WILL TOUR ISLANDS IN BIG MOTOR CAR Weil-Known Millionaire Of San Francisco Is Coming When llio Alameda hrrlves lforu Christmas morning, she will Wing J Charles fliccn, thu Han Krnnclscu mil llonalie, IiIh wlfo ami sou, Miss I.yrila Glbbona, u guest of the Oroons, Wal ter Scrlbncr, Orcen's charfcur, ami Green's big touring car. It Is tho Intention of Oreon ami his family to maku a thoroimli tour of Mich of tho Hawaiian Islands ns nrc suited to autotnobllo travel. Tho ca whlch ho Is bringing with hi in Is a high power, thoioughly modern ma chine, and capable of being driven nnyvvhero that a motor car can ba driven. Oreen Is one of tho wealthiest bus. Ir.ess men of San Krnnclsco. Tie wns for a long time tliu moving spirit In tho big advertising Itrtii of Vnrnoy & (It eon, whoso sign boards dot the hill I hies throughout the entlru West, and Is u prominent member of tho Million Club. Ho Is known ns one of the most en thusiastic autolsts In California, and he has already made several tours which have set lecorils for pleasure JauntKf It Is the Intention of tho CI r ceils to tnko In every point of Interest In the Territory. They have mailo no plnns beyond hero and will not maku up their nilnds concerning their next des tination until everything connected v. Illi Hawaii has been Inspected, DESTITUTE CHILD WANTS CHILD BACK BIG SCARCITY OF HOUSES PREVALENT Real Estate Men Believe, This Is a Sign Of Prosperity That Honolulu must, havo been struck by an Influx of new resident' Is tho opinion or the real estate ogeuU of Jho town. They base their conclu slons on the fact Hull It Is almost Im possible to secure good houses foi rent, the scnrcin having been noticed by nil of the big agencies. In some cases peoplo who afo after houses have left nppllcitlous with tho agen clcs In order to have tho first show whenever a suitable house becomes vacant. "Wo havo reined nil of our houses ranging In rental from $25 to HO,' said 55. K. Mycin of the Hawaiian Trust Co. this morning. "The demand for houses of tint character Is much larger than thu supply. Of course, the fact that some eople have had to move out from Wolklkl on account ot the condemnation piocvcdlngs might account .for this to somo extent, bm only to a very limited degree. It might also bo thought that many had left boarding hoaxes to go Into house keeping, but I understand that the boarding houses are nearly all filled It Is evident that there must hnc been r.ulto n number of new people coming hero to live, and I look tipln It as a sign of propcrlty." Mannger-Stoore of tho Watcrhousc Trust Co.'g real (state oltlce and tle Trent Co. both retried tho same state ot uffalrB as described by Myers, and ascribed It to the same causes. CHRISTMAS BOOKS For Grown-Ups and Little FolRs All New and Fancy Bound. Delightful stories for chil dren. Ask to see "Dorothy and the Vizards of Oz" and tho New Hairison FisherBook. Pretty Paper and Linen Picture Books. ALL LATEST POPULAR FICTION Christmas Cards, Stickers, Tags, Etc., Etc OPEN EVERY NIOHT TILL CHRISTMAS. Hawaiian News Co., Ltd. YOUNG BUILDING. New Line of Xmas Goods Just Opened Lace Curtains, Shirt Waists, Ribbons, etc. Just what you want for the holidays, Xj. Ahoy, Nuuanu below Hotel Queer Case To Be Taken , Before Chief Justice A Porto Itlcan, named Lorenzo Horn Inlclil, was arrested this morning and is being held for Investigation, and In connection wth this hangs n lather peculiar tnle, tho facts of whlcn mo to bo brought beforo Chief Just'cii II irt well by Detect Iro Mlnvlello who Is handling tho case. It apicars that somo time ago tho Domlnlchl family was In gre.it lllltiu. Tho head of tho family was out of work, his wlfo sick and the wholj fam ily destitute. The woman was jeut to tho hocpltal by tho Associated Chuil ties, three of tho children wcro taken caro of by tho Salvutlon Army, ami the fourth child, a boy, was given In tho caro of his godfather, a I'oito Itlcan. According to Mlnvlello this man wanted to adopt tho boy, but Domini thl refused to consent. Ho took tho child mvny and gave It over to a Chin ese. Tho Chinese also wanted to adopt ;ho boy, and Dnmlnlchl consent ed to this, Ho told Mlnvlello that tho Chinese had loaned him Sit, and be cause ot this act of kindness ho con' tented. In tho meantime tho mother had h'en discharged from tho hospit al, nnd according to her statement, the was taken to iho olllco of a not ary, where sho waB told to make n mark on certain papers. This, sho says, sho did without knowing the contents of tho document, but later on sho found that sho had signed a legal consent to tho adoption of her son by tho Chinese. Sho reported the matter to Mlnvlello nnd this morning It was learned that Domlnlchl hud engaged passago to tho Co ist on tho China, his ticket hav ing besti paid for by, the Chinese. Ho was then placed In the lock-up, nnd ns tho woman has not tho money to pay uu nttorncy to hnvo tho adoption of her child Bet aside, tho matter will be taken to thu Chief Justice DOLE DISMISSES SAILORS' LIDEL A. J. West Seamen Lose In-Federal Court Suit Regal Christmas Shoes FOR MEN IN THE NEWEST FALL SHADES AND PATTERNS Nothing makes a more sensible ami practical gift than one of our Christ mas Certificates an order for a pair of Regal Shoes, Black Russian Calf.Russet Copper Tans two of our handsomest Shoes. Buy your husband a pair of REGAL SLIPPERS H you find a slipper just as good as one of our Regals, you will also find that it is much more expensive. Slippers arc selling from $1.50 to $3.50 : 1 , REGAL SHOE STORE McCandless Building Corner of King aud Bethel Streets Judge Dolo rendered a decision this morning In thu case of John K. Fclil son et nl vs. the American schooner A J. West. Tho men lose and tho libel in dismissed. The s)llabus reads: Dlschurgo of seamen: Refusal by tho crew, without Justification, to obey lawful orders of a ship's oirtccrs. Is sufficient reason for their discharge Lawful order under shipping art icles: An order by a ship's olllcei commanding the crow- to raise the t nchor by means ot tho capstan, In connection with docking the vessel when there was no steam for thu don I'oy engine, Is a lawful order under shipping articles whereby the crow nave ngieed "to bo obedient to the lawful commands, ... of their uupcrlor officers In everything rel.it Ing to tho vessel." Sntuu: An order to the crew from tho shifts oincers, on reaching port, to Hit thu sail covers on thu reefed sails Is nUo a lawful ordor under such ship ping articles Seamen refusing duty Wanes: Sen- tnon refusing duty and thereafter dis charged arc not entitled to pay fur the time during which they refuse duty. A nurfiber of sailors brought suit against thu vessel on tho ground that they 'vero discharged from tho ship on arrival In Honolulu from (iray'H Harbor without causo and in violation of their shipping articles. .They asked for postage money back! to Dray's Har bor and a total ot S21C.J5 each for wages and maintenance. ENGINEERS INSPECT TURBINE. COMMANDERY OFFICERS EEKLY BULLETIN $1 a Year Honolulu Conimamlery, K. T held Its annual election ot officers yester day afternoon with tho following ro- sult: W. II. Goetz. Kmlnent Com mander; A. M. Merrill, Generalissi mo; J. S. McCandless, Captain Oeu huI; A. Lewis, Jr., Senior Warden; i:. Hughes, Junior Warden; David Diyton, Ticusuicr; J. D. Tucker, Re corder. , t Tho Hawaiian nngluccrlng Associa tion hold Its regular monthly meeting last evening, tho subject for discussion being tho Wustlughousu-rnrsotiB steam turbine, on which a paper had been written by W. C. Hair. After the reading of tho paper nnd 11 limited discussion, tho members" of tho association went to thu power liouso of tho Hawaiian Electric Com pany, where Mr. Hair had recently In Hulled a 750 K. W., 2200 volt, alternat ing current turbo-electric generator built by tho Wcstlnghouso Machine Company and the Wcstlnghouso Elec tric -ind Manufacturing Company. Tills machine was shown In active oi (ration carrying tho entire load ot the Hawaiian Klcctrlc Company. Bulletin Business Office Phone 250. bulletin Editorial Room Phone 185. For Sale Building Site at Puunui, near Coun try Club. 2 Acres for $750. Scenery unsurpassed. P. E. R. Strauch WATTY BLDO, 74 S. KING ST. BIG COFFEE CARGO FROM KONA PORTS 2120 Bags Brought To Port This Morning The steamer Mnuna I.oa arriving Ire) in Kan, K011.1 and Man I puits this morning hi ought tho n'cord coffee ihlpment of the present eur, no less than 2120 bags Most of this vvni i hipped from Napoopoo, being tho jno duct of thu Captain "Cooke, Kaaualu.i i.nd IMckfelil plantations. On tho Kan roust a very stiff wind Mill heavy swells wcro cncounteied and as a consequence only 525 bags of sugar weie tuken aboard. About 10,170 bags, which woro ready for chlpment, had to bo left behind. Purser Ki lei reports' that tho drought still continues In Knu. There hnvo been some slight showers at l'a haltt in tho evtnlngs, but they have not been sufficient to be of much benefit. Tho Volcano Is still quite active, the leflcctlnu being veiy plain at Kan. -"For 8alt" cards at Bullitln. Absolutely Certain Our New Line of Mesh Bags and Purses titi.U'tJT? is going like hot cakes. ! The quality of the jcoods in connection with the I0W PRICES will simply astonish you. Yon can now see our large assortment of JEWELRY, TOILET WARE, and NOVELTIES. J. A. R. VIERRA & CO., HOTEL STREET. Tou tare! When you get us to make your clothes at ready-to wear price. r f 25. suits have no comparison. Tuxedo SuiU f 30. up. GEO, A. MARTIN, Hotel St MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS FOR THE HOLIDAYS BERGSTR0M MUSIC Co., Ltd. Japanese Curios, Silk Kimonos, Shirts,! Pajamas, Shirt Waists, Fancj Embroidered Good. V ii K. Fukuroda, HOTEL STREET NEAR BETHEL The Encore Saloon Try a drink at the new place and have "MATT" HEFFERN serve you, COR. HOTEL and NUUANU. I Toil Toilet Requisites Inexpensive and therefore Droner as trifts to ladv friends. TOILET WATERS, FINE SOAPS. HANDKERCHIEF EXTRACTS. FRENCH, ENGLISH, AMERICAN, Product of the Best Factories. I I Benson, Smith & Co., HOTEL AND FORT STREETS. "1 Ltes I Ltd., LEETS. mmm Qlearance Sale This sale applies only to tht main store at Eleele. A Great Reduotion in all Lines of COTTON GOODS These will be sold at LESS THAN COST : ENGLISH TAILOR GOODS, BOOTS and SHOES, HATS and CAPS, MEN'S SOCKS, At Sacrifice Prices. All These Prices Strictly Cash. A fine line of Fancy Wines and Liquor for the Christ mas trade in our Liquor Department. J. I. Silva's Store, Eleele, Kauai Weekly Bulletin $1 Per Year "ft1' I t8 ,'?,,.., ,.t; rf : ll I a.'VJl