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H HHMMMMHNfVfc "'IT TV f ys"V "Wfjiy -,,, 4,ttT - --, sys& EVENING BULLETIN. HONOLULU, T. II., TUESDAY, JAN. 12, 1009. 3 1 I - , 4: CLEARANCE SALE of Ladies Shirt Waists Now On Lingerie Waists, Tailored Waists, and Net Lace Waists -AT- Almost Half Price Trices out of all proportion to val ues prices that defy comparison. Wc are going to clear up our stock of Waists as quickly as possible, regardless of the sacrifice of prices. SACHS mmm r BRUSHES Por all purposes. Our stock is complete in every lino of brush for use on teeth, hair, hand, clothing, I Benson, Smith & Co., HOTEL AND PORT STREETS. a m aas i Ltd., .EETS. mmm I - Ml - HALEIWA Greets You No Longer Dry ST. CLAIR BIDGOOD, Manager. ra Fine Wines and Liquors LOVEJOY & CO., LTD. Wholesale Dealers 002-004 Nuuanu Ave. Phone 308 The Encore Saloon Try a drink at the new place and have "MATT" HEFFERN serve you. COR. HOTEL and NUUANU. Ice Delivered to residences and offices at 25o per hundred in 10-lb. lots or more. W, O. BARNHART, 133 Merchant St. Tel. 140. Bulletin Business Office Phone 250 Bulletin Editorial Room Phone 135, Lunch or Dine With Us Regularly. THE VIANDS ARE Q00D. THE PRICE REASONABLE. HOTEL NEAR UNION. Palm Cafe, HOTEL NEAR UNION. Rjhjj TARIFF CONGRESS TO BE PROTRACTED Impression Gains That Limit To Debate Will Be Removed Washington, Dec. 30. It In (lio gen era! Impression hero Unit tlio special tariff session of Congress to lu co. veiled by President Toft about the mlddlo (if March Is to be long drawn out. Tlio House Insurgents, by Join ing with the Democrats, can prevent a into limiting debate It Is Bald this will lio done In the Interest of a gen eral discussion of the tariff measure. Tlio Dlnglcy bill was passed by tlio Houso In 131 days under u drastic rule reported by Representative Dalzell from the committee on rules. Mr. Dal zell Is a member of that committee stilt and Is distinguished 'iy his readi ness In framing gag rules ns evidenced by his work during thu Democratic fil ibuster last spring. Without such u tulo It took 2G8 days to pass tho Wil son bill and 301 days to pass the Mc Klnley bill. Republican IIouso leaders are desir ous of handling tho Payno tariff bill under tho rules adopted fur thu Ding ley bill and Mr. Dalzell stands ready to help such a rule through his com mittee. Speaker Cannon does not take n hopeful view of an early agreement on thu bill lu tho House, and has said thnt'tho session will be a long one. He has told his friends, It Is said, that thu IIouso will not pass a rule, as in thu Dlnglcy enso, limiting general debate to five days nnd gllng special priv ilege to the Ways and Means Commit tee to amend Its own ulll. The Houso Insurgents from tho Mld dlo Vtyst want tho fullest opportunity to stiidy and debate tho bill and to amend It If posslblu or desirable. To win out ngalnst thu Cannon organlza' lion will require 20 votes. They claim to havo 31 pledged. SPLENDID MUSICAL PROGRAM SATURDAY Thoso In charge of the grand ben 3 fit to bu given at the Opera House next Saturday night havo arranged a musical program that will bo wel! worth hearing, llcsldcs tho vocal and Instrumental solos, there will be chor uses and orchestral selections. Thu Kawuthau Oleo Club, a cuoru f eighteen members, will give sev eral numbers. Though rather few In numbers, they make up for thai In fullness of tone, nnd perfect, har monious action, and tho volume of tone Is surprisingly great. Tho Honolulu Concert Orchestra of twenty-five pieces will render se lections under the direction of Mr. Vlerrn. This orchestra has among Its numbers some of tho finest ama teur players In the city, and has Im proved fco much during the last month or two that Honolulu will be iroud of It. Reserved scat tickets will he sold tomorrow morning at tho Ilrrgstrom Music Co. TIiobo who havo exchange tlcKctB should luse no time In secur ing their reservations, ns there will be a big demand for tho best Heats. TV "SNARK'S" VOYAGE LEADS T0DIV0RCE Mrs, Eames, Aunt of Mrs. London, Seeks Separation SANTA I103A, Calif., Dec. 30. In tho Superior Court of this county this ufternoon Mrs. Nlnclta Eames. literary woman and aunt of Mrs. Jack London, commenced a suit for divorce against her husband, Iloscoe I,. Karnes, mariner and designer of the Snark, the yacht In which Mr nnd Mrs. London are making their tcur of tho world. Captain Karnes accompanied the Londons nB far as Honolulu and then returned to California. The Barnes have been married a grcnt many enrs and their country home Is ' Wako ltobln, Lodge," near (Hon El len, In this county. Tho ground upon which the di vorce Is risked Is desertion. The step taken by Mrs. names today has not been altogether unexpected by mem bers of her family nnd a few Intimate friends. SUPERVISORS PASS NEW ORDINANCES MR. HAWEWEHI IS READY FORJJOISLATURE Hon. II, Ii. Kawewehl, Iteprcsenta Ivc fiom North Konn, arrived this uornlng by the Mauna Lou for a few lays In town, Mr. Kawewehl say lint Kona peoplo will want quite n Ittle from tho Legislature, but they will not ask for more than their Just diare, Having secured a new court ioue, they now need an Improved lull. Division of the County may also bo discussed. Mr Kawowehl will remain In the Mty for a few days, returning by tho lame boat. When ho comes to town 'or tho legislative session ho will be iccompanled by his family and make his city his headquarters. Ho wa inn of tho officers of tho last Legis lature and consequently comes to his new duties with a pretty fair knowl idgo of how legislative business Is promptly dono. MRS. FRANCIS GAY'S LUNCHEON (Speclnl to tho II u 1 1 c 1 1 n) Wnlmen, Kauai, Jan. 8 On Thurs day, the Tth, on,;tho road lending In towards Kckuptia came carriage after carriage, with nil occasional nutomo mlla oft nnd on,,lo kind of prove, that thu wnlmea district was not behind In civilization, for Mrs. Krancls (lay gavo that day a luncheon In honor of Mrs, L'O range. Tho road takes onu along tho hill side, over n llttlo bridge, and beforo )ou lies a beautiful stretch of lawn with tho Gays' homo in thu back ground. Tlio garden Is beautiful; you ecu Instantly that whoever planned the work has an artistic mind, for tricol ors blend well together, without being grotesque, From-tho sldo of tho houso, a long verandah tokos jou to tho mo tqulto room, nnd from there jou como tc a small slttlngroom, thnt separates tho drawlngroom and dlnlugroom. Before thu luncheon bell rings you havo amplo tlmoto admlro all thu beautiful paintings nnd curiosities, for thoy would furnish -you -with entertain ment for many a day. There aro beau tiful paintings from Italy, Mexico nnd not least of nil, scenes from tho beau tiful valley of Wnlmea. Mr. Wicks was duly appreciated by Mr. and Mrs. Ony for they havo many of his best works. Ilut tho bell rings, nnd with tho oth ers you find your place at tho loycly table, set for eighteen. Begonias In big vases and In small ones adorn tho tublo. Kach guest has u pretty Japan cso card with her mimo. Tho lunch eon is delicious and dainty. In thu af ternoon both Mrs. (lay and Miss Als ton sang. It Is not nhvajs tho grand pieces that loavo thu greutost Impression, but often a simpler piece, rendered by u truo love of music, where each note Is heard clearly and distinctly, whero the porfornior has lived norself Into the music with her whole bouI, whero It becomes part of herself. Then the music becomes a reverie. Mrs. (Jay 1r a truo lover of music, nnd more than over camo It forth In thu marvellous way she sang "Synnovo's Song." Tho words uru by tho great Norwegian author UJoruson, but tho music by KJcrruir. You woro taken back to the Norweg ian mountains. Thu latter Is behind ou but out on thu hill Synnco sits with tho sorrow of Thorbjoru's sick ness nnd pit that hair gone befuro It way down In her heart. ' She hums It softly to herself and then comes the song with Its hopes and longings. No Norwegian could havo sung It better. It wns a treat ono that Is worth remembering. Tho poetical young man with soul ful eyes was walking with his matter-sf-fnet brother by the brookuldo. "How tho stream tosses in its slum ber'" ho exclaimed. "Yes," answered his brother, "and ion would, too, If your bed was full of tones." The Weekly Edition cf the Evenln( Bulletin gives a complete summary ol the news of the day, Fop Sale lr. House and Lot at Puunui. front ng on 2 Streets, near Car Terminus. ?5x300 (over 1-2 acre), Electric Light. Desirable neighbood. Bar rain. $1400,00 P. E. R. Strauch rVAITY BLDQ, 74 8. KING ST. RATIONAL CURE FOR ECZEMA No More Doting the Stomach Cure the Skin Through the Skin. When you havo a scratch on your hand you wnsh It out and clcunsu It and then tho skin euros itself. You do not tako blood medicine to cure a festered wound. The best skin specialists today aro agreed that thu only way to euro the bkln Is through tho skin, Tho fact that eczema Is a skin dls. caso and not a blood dlseaso Is evident Irom statistics which show that near Iy all eczema siiffcrois aro perfectly healthy In all other ways except as to their skin. If tho eczema patients were really Buffering from nn Inward malady, tho entire body and not only tho BKig would ue diseased. You can prcno Immediately tho ro lief of a truo skin euro by using oil of wlntcrgrecn as compounded In D. I), I). Prescription, This liquid attacks tho dlseaso germs, numbing them white blilldlng up thu healthy tlssuo of the Bkln. Wu havo now handled this meritorious and thoroughly scientific remedy for ho long and havo seen Its reliable result so many times that wo freely express our confidence. Honolulu Drug, Co, BULLETIN ADS PAY -rj Strengthen Position And Add To Committees' Powers Tho meeting of the Hoard of Su pervisors yesterday afternoon wn mainly significant In that It passed ordinances confirming nil it had done already, and placed a practical Iy unlimited power of appointment In the hands of the committees. The meeting was drawn out at great length, owing partly to the fact that the minutes for the past four or five meetings had to be read, and these were unnecessarily full, Including the full text of lengthy though unlm portnnt letters, which were neverthe less read In full. Furthermore, trie Supervisors were in a talkntive mood. The meeting of the Hoard of Su pervisors yesterday afternoon was oc cupied mainly by the reading of the minutes of the last three previous meetings, Theso were unncccssnrllj fully read, even formal communica tions being rend In full, and lu thlr way much time was absolutely wast- Qulnn moved that tho minutes be adopted. McClcllan objected over somo mi nor omissions, as, for Instance, the omission of a motion made by him which received no second, but ho did not press his point. fern said the minutes were not quite correct; still he would put the motion to adopt them. Tho motion carried, only McClellan voting in the negatUe. A letter was read from Mayor Fern appointing S. It. Jordnn exami ner of chauffeurs. Logan moved L confirm It. Aylctt said that he had heard that Jordan waj nut a citizen as was re quired by law. He wanted to be sure about this, though he had oth erwise no objection to the appointment. Qulnn agreed with Aylctt and moved thnt the .natter be referred tc a committee of one. Ahla moved to make It a commit tee of three, which carried, Qulnn with drawing his motion. The Mnor named Ahla, Qulnn and Aylctt ns such committee. An application from Jordan foi the position was placed on tile. A. F. Cooke asked permission to remain ns a tennnt-nt-will on the floor leased by tho City and County for offices. On motion by Logan, the matter was referred to a committee consisting of the Mayor, tho County Attorney, nnd the County Clerk. Aylctt Introduced an ordlnanco en titled An Ordlnanco to "abolish all Hoards, Committees, Commissions, Of fices, Positions, and Kmploymcnte created by the Hoard of Supervisors of the County of Oahu," which pass ed both first and second reading. Qulnn Introduced nn ordinance, authorizing tho Committees on Hoads nnd Ilrldgcs and Fire and Klectrlr Department to employ and discharge nny und all employes deemed advisable. McClellan objected to tho passage of such ordinance, stutlng It was thu duty of the Mayor to appoint. Mayor Fern ruled the Introduction of the ordinance out of order. The Iteuub llcnn members of tho Hoard overrode the ruling, McClcllun being the onlj dissenter. Kane Introduced a resolution adopting and rectifying all pioceed Ings and ncU passed ut the formui meetings of tfie Hoard since the es tablishment of city government. He further asked for tho publication ot the resolution. Mayor Fern declined to put the motion, ruling It out of order. Logan suggested that the Mayor put tho motion to the Hoard In order to waive the double which continu ally arises between the Mayor and Hoard. The Mayor refused to enter tain the motion nnd the Hoard, as usual, overrodo him. There being no other business pre sented, the meeting ndjourned until 7:30 tonight. BAND CONCERT. Reduced Rates CONTINUOUS DRIVING S5 PER HOUR SHOPPING AND CALLING $3 PER HOUR SHORT RUNS, FROM 50c UPWARD SPECIAL RATES for "Round-the-Island" and Long Bans. Efficient Drivers. Best Cars, such as STODDABD - DAYTONS 7-SEATED POPE - HABTPORDS 5-SEATED WINTONS 5-SEATED Royal Hawaiian Garage, OE0 S. HOTEL ST. WELLS Manager. PHONE 191. We repair any make of autos. We employ the best mechanics in the Island Server Bros. Special attention given to the care of Private Automo biles. All Work Guaranteed. Prices Reasonable. A Large Line of Lightweight Flannelettes at IOC per yard. Ii. Ahoy, Nuuanu below Hotel For This Cold Weather fine Woolen Blankets, white and colored Sheets, Bedspreads and Pillow Cases YEE CHAN & CO., Ltd., PHONE G27. KING and BETHEL STS. Rabbits, Lamb and Mutton m Tender and Juicy, from New 5 Zealand by the iorangi. J Metropolitan Meat Co., Ltd. I Phone 45 I Tho band will play this evening at Thomas Square, commencing at 7:20 o'clock, following Is tho virogrnm: PART I March Tho Mayor Oergoi Overture Dome Valentine ....Suppe Intermezzo Guilt of Hobcs,. Ilergere Selection Kinanl Verdi I'AUT II. Vocal Hawaiian Songs.. or. by Uurgcr Selection Neapolitan Melodies .... , Godfrey Waltz City I.lfo TraiiBlnteur March Hawaiian National Guard . Merger "Tho Star Spangled Ilannor." . . i SEVEN OF THEM. Minister I made seven hearts hajv py today. I'nrlsloner How was that? Minister Married three couples. Parishioner That only makes six Minister Woll, jou don't think I did It for nothing! Exchange, Joseph A. Gilman, SHIPPING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT. Ii i ISaUBANCE-FIBE AND MABINE. Agent for ARTHUR SEWALL & CO.. PABBOTT & CO., San Francisco. Bath, Maine; 300E D0BG Don't Merely Go To Battle Go to War Tacitus, the Roman historian, writing of the Batavians, said: "Others go to battle; these people go to war," With this persist;nt people, a battle was merely a part of the war, of thi campaign, no matter whether it were won or lost. In modern businesi life the same idea prevails. With the merchant who is destined to win, advertising is a CAM PAIGN Not a merJ splurge. A big BUXLETIN ad. is merely a PART OF tliat campaign not a thing upon which success or failure wholly rest. In a war, a great many big battles are apt to be fought some of them costly, some disastrous but all inev-' itable, as a part of a winning campaign. In advertising a good many big ads. must be used. Some of them may we'll too expensive some almost a loss of money. But all are a part of any winning campaign in busi nessall are incidental to the success of the campaign. And when a business campaign succeeds as every persistent and wise one will the COST will seem very small, indeed! D00E D00E V i , '. . " -$.. w 'id" . R& 'aSm'! W&& n 1 1 j-- . 1 v , l.iV, " ,