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Evening bulletin. [volume] (Honolulu [Oahu, Hawaii]) 1895-1912, February 03, 1909, 3:30 EDITION, Image 6

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SLAUGHTERING SALE
of
Clothing and
Furnishing Goods
For Men and Boys
Now On
What Army and Navy j
I Folk Are Doing j
L B. KERR & CO., Ltd
Harness
and
Saddlery
"We carry complete Hues of all the
Finest Grades and Makes
T. H. Da vies fc Co., Ltd.
Hardware Department
Nottilni; has been heard hero con
cerning (he ro9el new warehouse 1
mid office ImtMliiR for the United
States depot quartermaster since the
ailvlcci were sent from Washington
nnnnunclui; that nil bids had been ie
Jected. Whether the matter Is being
kept In nbeynnco until after the pas
snno of the Army appropriation bill, or
nft.nil... II. t. 1.1..., tt liitllillncr linu ltni.ll
Klvon up entirely for the time liclim,
Is not known.
Though, as far as actual loom Is
concerned, tho present quarters In
buck of the palace serve very well,
they are not calculated to allow of the
dispensing of business with uny great
facility, nnil considerably more time
is required In the receiving and dis
bursing of supplies than would be the
case where the stoie houses and offices
arranged with a little moro thought to
convenience.
Thii matter Is now pretty much up
to thii Washington authorities and It
Is not likely that otllcers stationed
here will -Jake, any further action at
Oils time.
Oats for the Q. M. depot stock nr-
rlu-il on the Mexican ami are being
transferred to the storehouse. No oth
er Army supplies were received and
when the next consignment Is due Is
not known. A coustderanle quantity
of general stores is expected from the
mainland beforo cry long, hut of Just
what the shipment will consist, and
when It will arrive here, officers here
cannot say.
Tlio Mini uavairy men are gelling
ready for some active baseball play
mul expect to issue a sweeping chal
lenge to the ball players at Fort Shaf
fer and Camp Very In the very near
future. Kor the first few dnys after
going Into camp the men had no time
to think about baseball, and It Is onl
within the last few days that tliey
havu been able to gel out at all. They
expect to enrry off the military bise
ball crmmplonshlp of Hawaii.
A defense of the band In the Signal
Corps of the U. S. Army was made by
dun. James Allen, Chief Signal Officer,
when ho appeared before tho House
i Committee on Military Affairs to ex
plain the estimates for his branch of
tho Service. A question was raised
In regard to tho utility of tliv band
vnluo of tlio work of tho Hoard If the
Focrctnry Is nuitlu permanent, and
fioui ear to enr may advlso mem
bers of the previous action nnd assist
In directing tho deliberations, with
economy of time and effort.
iiiid while admitting that a band waa
not n very essential factor in his or
ganization, ho said that n band Is to
be found In every other organization
In tho Army, lie pointed out that tho
Artillery has n band for every regi
ment, or for every colonel In com
mand. Tho Army llctlrlng Hoard appointed
lo meet in Washington to consider
cases arising under the execution of
the horsemanship test order met Jan.
8 nnd took up the cases of Col. Charles
II. llyrnc, Med. Corps, stationed nt
Governors Island, nnd Major Chas. S.
Walkley, chaplain, -stationed nt Fort
Monroe, both of whom were not al
lowed by the Medical Hoard to take
tho walking test because of their phy
ileal condition.
All officers of the sunken cruiser
Ynnkco have been transferred to Phil
adelphia, Pa. Since the accident to
the Yankee her officers hnve been at
tached to the receivlugshlp Wabash
nt the Charleston Navy Yard, Comdr.
C. C. Marsh, who Is now at the scene
of operations for raising the Yankee,
Is not Included In the order. Ho will
remain during 'the work of raising the
vessel.
Hear Admiral George C. Ilclter, U.
S. N left Now Orleans, I,n., Jan. D,
for Central America us tho accredited
agent or the ynlleil States govern
ment to tlm aov'onil republics fronting
the Caribbean coast to endeavor to
persuade them to Install lighthouses
or range lights on their coasts and In
tho harbors.
General Stocssel, Hear Admiral
Nebogatoff, and several other of tho
officers of high rank now In the Fort
ress of St. I'clcr nnd St. I'aul, have
applied for pardon or commutation of
their sentences. General Stoessel was
sentenced to death by a court-martial
In St. I'otcrsLurg for surrendering
Port Arthur to tho Japanese. In
.March of last year, this sentence was
commuted by the Kmpcror.
Paul J. Dashlell, Professor of Mathe
matics at the Naval Academy, has
been designated as permanent secre
tary of tho Hoard of Visitors to the
Academy. Hitherto tho secretary bus
been appointed temporarily euch year.
It Is lielluvcdlhnt It will add to tho
In reporting companies which have
made one hundred per cent. In tnrget
practice this enr no mention has ns
been made of the 80th Co., l A.
C, Capt. Andrew Hero commanding,
who made four hits In three minutes
and four seconds, obtaining a figure of
efficiency of 38.38, nt Hottery Moore.
Kort Casey. It Is believed, fioni a
study 'uf tho reports of other com
panies, that this Is tlio highest figure
made by any company last season. It
Is certainly much higher than nny
made tho preceding year,
ICarly in April ten of the class of
twenty female nurses resulting from
tho first examination of candidates
will be Bent to duty at Yokohama and
Canacao hospitals, where they nru
much needed. At that time, also, an
other examination will be held for an
other class of about the same number.
Plans nnd estimates nro being inado
for a hospital nt the Pearl Hurl, r
, naval station. Tho Importance of Mils
new Htntiou and tho proportions to
which It Is expected In grow In tho
near future make It expedient lo anti
cipate the necessity of nil adequate
hospital thciu to provide for the con
ildcrahle number of men from the
Navy and Marine Coips that are to bo
stationed In Hawaii. Army and Nnvj
Journal.
Our forces depni ting from Cuba nro
given a good word by tho llnvannn
Telegraph, which. In n recent Issue,
said: "However sincere, n well-wisher
of tho Cuban Itepubllc one may be. bo
cannot but feel 1 egret at tho termina
tion of 11 regime, during which ho en
joyed the society of so many of I ne
best men of tho United Slates Army
To Americans In Cuba the presence
of the provisional government and tho
army has meant much In a social way.
nnd their going will leave nn aching
void behind. The marines who began
their exodus Dec. 31 nro specially en
titled lo tears, for they were the flrHt
to come to Cuba's assistance nnd their
sojourn hero has been distinguished
by the most conscientious and val
uable service.
In reply to the request of Ord. Sergt
John W. Auucbs, retired, for permis
sion to Instruct tho high school boys
nt Mltford, Mich., the Judge Advocate
General has rendcied the opinion that
permission may bo given a retired sol
dler, and that the Department might
probnbly furnish for such purnose one
or two copies of Infantry Drill Regu
lations.
Whitney & Marsh, Ltd.
Our Semi-Annual
Sale of
Remnants
Begins Monday, Feb. 1st
Remnants of All Descriptions at
Bargain Prices will be placed on
Sale fejeg&ijfc&ifeifctJfc
Reduced Rates
CONTINUOUS DRIVING $5 PER HOUR
SHOPPING AND CALLINO $3 PER HOUR
SHORT RUNS, FROM 50o UPWARD
SPECIAL RATES for "Round-the-Island" and Long
Runs. Efficient Driven. Best Cars, such as
STODDARD . DAYTONS 7-SEATED
POPE - HARTFORDS 5-SEATED
WINTONS ,... .5-SEATED
Royal Hawaiian Garage,
OEO S. WELLS Manager.
HOTEL ST. PHONE 191.
We repair any mike of autos. We employ the best
mechanics in the Island Server Bros.
Special attention Riven to the care of Private Automo
biles. All Work Guaranteed. Prices Reasonable.
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SEE THEM at the ASSOCIATED GARAGE, and if you are going; to
be open-minded about buying a car it will mean a saving- of as
much as a thousand dollars. Kissel Kara have the same construc
tion and features as cars costing from $3000 up Double ignition, three
Quarter elliptic springs, floating type rear axle, I-beam front axle. Tin
ken roller bearings throughout, and two on rear axle instead of one as
an extra provision to secure perfeot Mit-nment. REMY MAGNETO with
SINGLE UNIT COIL, or ATWATER-KENT GENERATOR and DRY
CELLS ON MODEL D-0 and on MODEL G-9; THE G-CYLINDER, 60.
H.P. 3000 KISSEL KAR, AND REMY MAGNETO WITH SINGLE
UNIT COIL, AND DRY CELLS ON MODEL L D 9. Model D 9 is a five
and seven passenger car. Model L D 9 four or Ave passenger that's the
only difference.
A Low-Priced Car, All Quality
Three New Cars Just Arrived on the Manchuria
See them at the
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Associated Garage, Ltd,
KISSEL MOTOR CAR CO., Hartford, Wis.
Kissel Roadster'
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