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FABNINO nUl.TXTiy. HONOLULU. T It . WEDNESDAY, MAR. 1ft, I00!t
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Triple Vote Offer Closes This Evening
Miss Lela Dinklage Carries Highest Honors
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
WANTS
l
MUSIO
Tiano taught in six months by cxpc
rluuccil (earlier, $: munlh 8 !
sons. Special nltentlJii to nilult
iTglnnois. Address '"Poacher,"
llulletin office 4237-lm
JIEPAIR1NQ.
Woven Wire Mattresses repaired at
tho Factory Honolulu Wire Bod
Co., 1250 Alapal 8t. Telephono
fi3ri. ' 3945-tt
PLUMBING.
Yee Sine Kee-Plumber and Tinsmith,
Binlth St., bet. Hotel and Pauahl.
BUY A LOT
IN-
Puupueo Tract
v (Adjoining College Hills)
No advance in price. No elearin"
to lie done all ready for building.
PRICES ItAHOE FROM
$800 to $1500 per Lot
ACCORDING TO AREA AND
LOCATION
Bishop Trust Co. Ltd.
NO. 924 BETHEL STREET
1 JUrs,Wltts1mva
$ootJiing Sytap
hin teen uccj for over 8IXTV
VliAll b Xllf.T.iriNH of VKhnt
tor their CI!1I-DUI:.N whlloTKCTH-
1NO, with perfect socccm. IT
hUUUIIil Ilia CHILI), SOFTENS
tho OU.MS. ALLAYS all pln,
CURES WIND COLIC, and &thi
but remedy for DIAUllIKEA. Bold
by DruggUtt la every part of tho
world. Ho sunt and atlc lor Mrs.
ow'sBootlilnr8rnipandtako
cruno. aa wcats a aotue.
ndWeUtriedRcratdv
The Encore Saloon
To a drink at the new place and
have MIKE PATTON serve you".
COIt. HOTEL and NUUANU.
ICE
manufactured from pure distilled wa
ter. Delivered to any part of city by
courteous drivers.
0.I1U (CE AND ELECTRIC CO.,
Kewalo.
Telephone 628.
Delivered to residences
and offices at 25c per
hundred in 10-lb. lots
cr more.
W. O. BARNHART,
133 Merchant St.
Tel. HO.
BUILDING MATERIAL
OF ALL KINDS.
DEALERS IN LUMBER.
ALLEN & ROBINSON.
Qneen Street :: :: :: Honolulu
M. Phillips & Co.
Wholesale Importers and Jobbers
EUROPEAN AND
AMERICAN TRY QOOD8
FORT and Cl'IC. 8T3.
8. SA1KI,
Bamboo Furniture Made to Order.
Picture Flaming a Specialty.
603 S. BERETANIA ST,
TELEPHONE 497.
HONOLULU IRON WORKS
Improved and Modern SUQAR MA
CHINERY of every capacity and de
scription made to order. Boiler work
and RIVITED PIPES for irrigation
purposes a specialty. Particular at
tcntion paid to JOB WORK, and re
pairs executed at shortest notice.
HAWAIIAN FERTILIZER CO., LTD
Dealers in FERTILIZERS suitable
for all crops, climatio and soil con
ditions. OFFICE Brewer Building, Hono
lulu : Tel. 272,
FACTORY at Iwilei: Tel. 430.
Steinway
AND OTHEll PIANOS.
THAYEn PIANO CO,
IBS HOTEL. STARJET.
Phono T18.
TTJNINQ OUillANTKED.
ce
EMPLOYMENT AGENCY
'Japanese inato ami ftaunlu help sup-
I piled pioinitly for nny work 1128
Union St.; l'hono r,79. 4239-lm
OSTEOPATHY.
Dr. Srhurmann. Hours 8-0 n. m
I 4-0 p, m. 224 Emma Square.
Blank nooks or nil sorts, ledgers,
etc., manufactured by tho Bulletin
1 Publishing Company
The Weekly Edition of the Evening
, Bulletin gives n complete summary of
I the news of the day.
Beautiful
New Shapes
The Very Latest
fSp-
tontimit
Honolulu. Ttl
Tally Cards
FOR ALL CARD GAMES.
Dinner Cards
HANDSOMELY GOTTEN UP.
Papeteries
Or ALL KINDS.
FANCY SEALING WAX.
Oat & Mossman.
70 Merchant St., near P. 0.
TELEPHONE 403.
Oah.il Railway
Time Table.
OUTWARD.
For Walanue, Walalua, Kahuku and
Way Stations 9: 15 a. m , 3:20 p. m.
For Pearl City, Ewa Mill and Way
Stations 17:30 a. m., '9:15 a. m.,
11:05 n. m., 2:15 p. tn.. 320 p. m.,
5:15 p. m., (9:30 p. m, 111:00 p. m.
For Wahlawa '9:15 a. m. and
5:15 p. m.
INWARD.
Ar.rlve Honolulu from Kahuku,
Walalua and Walanac S:36 a. m.,
.6:31 p. m.
Arrive In Honolulu from Ewa, Mill
and Pearl City $7:46 n, m., 8:3a
. m., 10:38 u. m, 1:40 p. m., 4:3l
p m, 5:31 p. m. '1:30 p. m.
Arrive Honolulu from Wahlawa
'8-30 n m. and 5,3l p. m.
Dally,
t Ex Sunday,
t Sunday Only
The Halelwa Limited, n two hour
train (only first "tana ticket" hon
ored), leaven Honolulu every Sunday
nt s 22 a m returning, arrives in
Honolulu .it Hi 10 p. m. The Limited
jtopn only at I'eirl City and Walnnae
1 P. DKNJHON V. O. SMITH.
Autos
Repaired
Your machine will be ready for
vou when we say it will be. We
lon't experiment on autos; we repair
them. '
Von . Hamm - Young
Co., Ltd.
ALEXANDER YOUNG BUILDING.
Mr. and Mrs.
HASHIMOTO
MA8SEUR8,
RHEUMATISM,
J1RUI9E3,
6PRAINS,
TIRED FEEL
ING, and other
ailments quickly
RELIEVED.
444 KINQ ST.,
PALAMA
Telephone 637
rv jj mu-zi
t I .JiMMk
v hmmvv
jnw
m y'ji 'JB
KANEOHE BEEF
Always on Hand, Young Pigs, Foul
try, Eggs, Fresh Butter and Cheese.
Sam Wo Meat Go,,
Sing Street Market, lei. 288
Y0UNC TIM, Manager,
NO MORE COUPON!)
AFTEUODAY
Miss Nellie McLain Moves
From Seventh Place
To Third On List
Tuesday was red-letter day In the
ii ii 1 1 c i i n h popular voting con
test and several contestants made ma
terial change In their scoring.
Miss Lela DlnMage of District No.
1 cast over 32.0U0 votes and took tho
lead fiom Miss de la Nux, who has
been leading most of tho time for
the past several weeks. Miss Dink
lage tins passed the two hundred and
fifty thousand mark today, but only
has a small margin over Miss de la
MISS LELA DINKLAGE
Of District No. 1, Leader for
Chaperone Honors
Nux, and n single car's subscription
would place the second on tho list
today agnln at tho top of tho list.
Miss Nellie MiLnln cast tho largest
vote )cstcrduy and Jumped from sev
enth on the list to third position, and
Is only a short distance behind the
two leaders.
Districts Nos. 2, 3, and 4 retain the
same leaders today, with MIsseB Mar
cos, Hanson, and Deverill leading tho
list in their respective districts.
This evening will clone the triple
vote, offer, and nil who call at tho
It u 1 1 c 1 1 n offlce beforo C o'clock
will get tho full benefit of tho triple
offer, but after today tho regular
scale of voting will ngaln go Into ef
fect and will continue to tho end.
There will be no more coupoiiB pub
Mailed In the II u 1 1 o 1 1 n after to
day and nil the coupons being held
at this time, or that may. be clipped
from the llulletin thlBoventug,
MUST bo deposited beforu 0 o'cloc
this ovenlng, and If nny appear In
the ballot-box after today they will
not be rounted, oven If they should
tomo In by mall or otherwise, as it
Is positively PAU so far as the cou
pons nro concerned nfter today, but
subscription ballots uro good up to
the closing hour of the contest, which'
will be Monday evening at 8 o'clock.
Interest Is Increasing hourly and
frenzied voting is In order and there
nro many surpilscs looked for ore the'
end Is reached.
Committee Will Be Chosen
The II u 1 1 e 1 1 n will announce
tho names of tho Committee Satur
day which will count tho ballots on
Monday evening for tho last tlmc.
and their decision will be final. The
Committee, will ho chosen from prom
inent business men of this city and,
it possible, will bo men who havo ta
ken no active part in the contest;
however, each contestant wjll have
the light to select some frlond or
relative to represent them at the fin
al count. The count will begin as
soon us all In the II u 1 1 e 1 1 n offlce
lit 8 o'clock P. M. Monday, the 16th,
jro watted upon. An alarm clock
will sound the final close ot the con
test, but It any one. should bo In the
Hal let In olllco at that time and
havo not been waited upon, their
wants will bo satisfied before the
ballot-box is opened, but after, It is.
onco openeu no subscriptions will be
leeched nor votes accepted, aa that
will bo tho final closo and a sauaro
deal for nil.
It Is well to deposit all your vote-
early In the day, as the key to tho
uallot-box will be turned over to the
Judges Monday morning and no one
will havo ncccss to the ballots depos
ited, Bavo tho Judges themselves, and
they will be on hand nt 8 o'clock
SHAIIP and open the box for tho fin
ul count.
Evorvbody Interested In tho final
count of the ballots on Monday even
Ing are Invited to tomo to tho 11 u 1
I e 1 1 n office and witness tho count.
which will take place as soon us thoso
In tho office aro waited upon after
urn alarm clock hounds tho final
close. Only tho icsorve ballots will
I V-Jh
Standing of Contestants
8UBS0RD3ERS SENDING THEffi SUBSCRIPTIONS TO THE B U L
LETIN OFFICE MUST ALWAYS MENTION THE CONTESTANT'S
NAME. NO VOTES WILL BE ISSUED UNLESS THE CONTESTANT'S
NAME APPEARS ON SAME.
DISTRICT NO. 1.
INCLUDES THE CITY AND COUNTY OF HONOLULU.
Miss Lela Dinklage Honolulu 250,011
Miss Bophie de la Nux, Wichman Co.Honolulu 247,940
Miss Nellie McLain Honolulu 242,577
Miss Ida McKeagu Aiea 240,512
Miss Martha Voss, emp. Sachs Co. . .Honolulu 221,386
Miss Florence Winter Honolulu 214,631
Miss Liaie Ten Sue Kau Honolulu 212,361
Miss Millie Duchalsky Honolulu 125,691
Miss Margarette Lum Honolulu 98,401
Miss Madeline Dutra Honolulu 80,789
Miss A. Todd Rodanet Honolulu 79,531
Miss Mary Dias Honolulu 77,378
Miss Amoy Fook Tai Honolulu 71,462
Miss Amy Awai Haleiwa ,.... 66,161
Misslizae FerreiraWhitncy &Marsb-Honolulu 52,168
DISTRICT NO. 2.
INCLUDES THE COUNTY OF HAWAn.
Miss Trinnie Marcos
Miss Annie Hattie
miss JtdiiaDettt -K. Victor
Miss Mercy K. Akau
Miss Victoria Homer
Miu Louise de Harne
Miss Julia K. Kawewehi
Miss Hattie Saffery
DISTRICT NO. 3.
INCLUDES THE COUNTY OF MAUI.
Miss Jennie Hansen
Miss Florente Ho
Miss Mary Gohier
Miss Mabel Waiaholo
Miss Eva Scnolta
Miss Hcttic Kalino
Miss L. K. Hart
Miss Esther M. Hanuna
DISTRICT NO. 4.
INCLUDES THE COUNTY OF KAUAI.
Miss Florence Deverill
Miss Miriam Mnndon
Miss Mable Hastie
Mus Connie Fassoth
Miss Angeline F. Silva ,
Miss Ethel E. Edwards
Contestants may take the trip any time they choose.
Contestants are not limited to the district iruwhich thev are entered.
but are allowed to secure votes from
C0NTEST.CL0SES MONDAY, MARCH 15TH,
8 O'CLOCK
e l im
The Evening Bulletin Popular
""Voting Contest
Fill in the name of the young woman yon wish to vote lot
and the district in which she lives. Bring or mail to Man
ager Contest Department, care of E v e n i n g B u 1 1 e t i n,
Honolulu, T. H.
THIS COUPON COUNTS
Miss
District No
'This coupon is not good
be counted or those deposited In tho
ballot-box on Monday. AH the bal
lots that have been Issued and clipped
from the 11 u 1 1 o 1 1 n , since the be
ginning of the contest, have ieen fit-!
ed away, and It the count should be
close and a recount necessary, they
will bo turned over to the judgos
and they can recount same, but only
the reserve vote and those ,isUed on
Monday will be counted first and It
unjone Is not satisfied with that
count tho entire ballot will be gone
over. i
Hawaij, Maui, and Kauai
ah contestants nnu tucir friends
Uvlng In Hawaii, Maul, and Kauai'
districts nud depending on the mails
to bring their subscriptions to the
Bulletin offlce, MUST bo' Bure
and have all their votes and sub
scriptions In the ballot-box beforo 8
o'clock P. M. Monday, the 16th, as
that Is the tlmo set for the final
count of the votes, and any1" votes
coming in nfter'thnt date will not be
counted and allowed. Thote sending'
In votes or subscriptions should
KEOISTKU same, beforo mailing, as
thero will be less chunce for them to
bo lost In the malls, and It any
should be lost and show up nfter the
final count Is made, they will not hp
counted or allowed, as the count on
Monday evening will ho final. The
above rule will rIso apply to Dis
trict No. 1.
SPECIAL NOTICE
SUBSCRIBERS SENDING IN BUB
8CRIPTION8TOTHE BULLETIN
MU8T ALWAY8 MENTION THE
NAME OF THE CONTE8TANTO
THEY WISH TO VOTE FOR, AS ALL
BALLOTS ARE f-ILLED OUT IN
FULL BEFORE LEAVING OFFICE.
YOU CAN HOLD BACK THE BAL?
LOT8 AS LONG AS YOU WISH.
Do It Now.
Contest Closes March 15th, 8 P. M.
Monday, March tho fl'mulli Is tint
1 1 mo Hot fo the closo of thu contest
Kailua 138,712
Kohala 136.067
Hilo 131.354
Hilo
127,072
105,109
75,861
56,391
30,131
Hilo
Kohala. Hawaii . . .
Keauhou
Honokaa
Wailuku
Lahaina
135,480
132,610
124,326
123,977
111.474
Lahaina
Lahaina
Wailuku
Makawao
72,841
.Wailuku 59,160
Hana
38,360
Hanalei, Kauai 126,026
Kapaa, Kauai 114.459
Eleele 107,101
Waimea. Kauai 93.065
Waimea, Kauai 75,016
Kilauea, Kauai . ., 57,080
any other District, County or State,
P. M. SHARP.
AS ONE VOTE FOR
11
,
after Wednesday, March 10th)
Mil alt votes and subscr'p 'ans MUST
be. In tho llullotln oipco on that
chte. The closing hour will bo at 8
o clock p. m. on March 15h. and thiiBO
depending on tho malls to brlnrr their
tubscrlptions to tho Dullotfn olllco
MUST havo all voles and uanscrlptlous
la the ballot box beforo 8 o'clock p in.
on that ctaio. The Judge for the final
count of tho ballots will bo chosen
torn prominent business men of Ho
nolulu; their names will be announced
In due seaBon. Each cor.tcitnnt will
i avo tho right to select a frit.'. I or rel
ative to represent her and look after
her Interests during tho fiiu! count of
hv ballots. An alarm clock wljl be
.ucd to signal tuo closiny hour, which
will be at 8 o'clock p. m. scarp. Match
16th When tho alarm sounds the
Judges will tako chargo o( tho ballot
box and (then all In tho uRlco Jt that
houi aro waited upon, the box will bo
opened and tho final count will com
mence. Thero trill bo no bidding for
ballots, as thero will positively bo no
money or subscriptions accepted after
tho ballot box 1b opened No ono will
know how many votes each candidate
has deposited, therefore, no ono will
know how many votes nre required to
win.
THE FIVE TRIP8WILL BE APPOR
TIONED A8 FOLLOWS:
District No, 1 Includes tho City and
County of Honolulu.
District No. 2 Includes the County
of Hawaii.
District No. 3 Includes tho County
A Maul.
District No 4 Includes tho County
of KnuaL
The fifth trip will bo for the
chaporon who wilt bo chosen by the
youpg woman securing tho highest In,
dividual voto, Irrespective ot district
limitation.
Four Separate Contests,
The Kv o n 1 n g n u 1 1 o 1 1 n Is con
ducting four scpnrato and distinct con
tests at thu same tlmo, ,
Tho young woman who receives the
Highest number of votes In District
No. 1 will bo given first elf ss trauspor
tatlon both vvuj'B, ami hotel accouimo-
WANTED
Advertisements Under this Healing
One Cent Per Word Each Day. No Ad
vertisements Inserted for Less Than
Ten Cents.
11 n wholesale house, u )ouug man
of nbout ZS to help out in ship
ping, must understand stenogra
ph Address "X.," this office.
42S0-tf
Situation by Japanese man, experi
enced cook, and wlfo to do house
work, waiting, and sewing. Ad
dress S. K. P. O. llox 823.
4248-lw
Phonograph owners will learn of
romethltig to their advantage by
addressing "Phonograph," care
llulletin. 4248-lw
Ever) body to make money by plant
ing cocoanuts. Inquire for plants,
Uox 102 l.itiue, Kauai. 4190-tf
Position by Herman girl to do home
work. Address "A.," this office.
4253-tC
Clean wiping rags at the Bulletin of
flce.
SECOND-HAND CLOTHING
Ladles' & gents' clothing bought; will
cnll; spot cash. 1040 Nuuanu St.
LOST
A Camera, marked Inside "Monroe."
Itcturn to Moans Hotel for reward.
4234-lt
datlons while In Seattle and San Fran
tlsco
Tho young woman In District No. 2
will recelvo tho same trip to Seattle
and San Francisco, with tho camu ac
commodatlonB as tho ono in District
No. 1.
The young woman In District No. 3
receiving tho highest number ot votes
will receive the samo trip as the young
women In Districts Nos. 1 and 2.
The young woman In District No. 4
receiving tho highest voto will receive
the samo trip und accommodations as
tho three above mentioned districts. '
VOTE8 ON SUBSCRIPTIONS AL
LOWED AS FOLLOWS
Ono month's subscription to tho
Dvonlng Uulletl n Old sub
scription, 150 votes; new subscription,
195 votes.
Ono ) ear's subscription to the
Week ly Bulletin Old sub
scription, 300 votoB; now subscrip
tion, 375 votes.
Five years' subscription to the
Weekly Rulletl n Old sub
scription, 3750 votes; new subscrip
tion, C000 votes.
Three months' subscription to the
Evening Uulletl n Old sub
scrlptlon, COO votes; now subscrip
tion, 750 votes.
Six months' subscription to the
Evening Uulletl n Old sub
scription, 1500 votes; new subscrip
tion, 2100 votes.
One ) car's subscription to 'the
Evening Uulletl n Old sub
scription, 3C00 votes; now subscrip
tion, 4600 votes.
Five j cars' subscription to the
Evening Uulletl n OM sub
scription, 30,000 votes; now sub
scription, 48,000 votes.
THE PRICE OF THE DAILY AND
WEEKLY BULLETIN 18
AS FOLLOW8.
When Paid in Advance.
One month's subscription to tho
Evonlng llullotln, 75 cents.
Three months' subscription to the
Evonlng Bulletin, 12.00.
Six mouths' subscription to the
Evening Bulletin, $4.00.
Twclvo months' subscription to the
e. von Ing Bu 1 lot In, 1300.
Flvo years' subscription to the
F. von Ing nulla tin. 140.00.
Ono year's subscription to the
Wo ok I y llulotln, 11.00,
Five cars' rubscrlptlon to ths
Woekly Uullottn.g $5 00.
TO CUREACOLO IN ONEDAY
Taka Laxative Bromo Quinina
Tablets. All druggists refund
the money if it fails to cure.
E. W. Grave's signature is on
each box
PARIS MEDICINE CO, St. Louu, U. S. A,
k
Ukuleles, Hawaiian Music, Postals,
100 Different Views of the Islands,
Souvenir Playing Cards.
"PICTURESQUE HAWAH"
A Beautiful Souvenir Pook of the
Islands.
WALL. NICHOLS CO.. LTD.
CORNER FORT and MERCHANT Sts
Ford
TOURING CAB, $1185.
SCHUMAN CARRIAGE CO., Ltd!
MERCHANT ST. NEAR ALAKEA.
JTORSALX
Advertltementt Under this Heading
One Cent Per Word Each Day. No Ad
vertisements Inserted for Less Than
Ten Cents.
Lnuhala Mats 1-1 In wide braid,
$1.60 n foot, 1 1-4 In wide braid,
$1 n foot Inquire of Senator John
T. Drown, Senate Chamber.
4215-2W
A good riding horse. Address "It.
H.," Bulletin offlce. 4228-tt
TO LET
Furnished room with private family
on Emma St.; lad or gentleman;
bath adjoining. Address "Reason
able," .Bulletin. 4249-lw
New and thoroughly furnished hou
In Manoa Is for rent for one or tw
years. Address "If.," Bulletin of
fice. 4205-tt
Modern cottage. 8 rooms, 3 bedrooms, 1
gas, sewerage, etc; $20 per month.
1317 Berctanla St., 4248-lw ' ,
Newly furnished front room, only $2 3
a week. Apply 1280 Fort St.
4245-lm '
Two furnished rooms Apply Mrs. "n ,
1). McConnell, 1223 Emma St.
,
Housekeeping rooms. Apply 70C Qiur. . &
ry St. cor. Alapal.
Two furnished rooms. lOflA Camp- $
bell Lane. 4241-tt f
Furnished lottagc. Enquire Cottngo "' A
drove. 4254. tt H
IlEAL ESTATE ... 'M
HEAL ESTATE EXCHANGE. LTD. i M
FOR SALE. ' M
LOTS.
Wo liftvo over 100 lots for salo In all
parts of the city, improved and
unimproved, business situs,
residence sites and farming
sites, for prices runglng from
$50 to $30,000; tomo for cash
sales, gome for Installment
sales and some for exchange.
HOMES.
Wo havo over CO homes for sale, local-
eu in every residence section
of tho city, and suburbs; all
comfortable, somo elegant, on
various terras; somo for spot
cash, somo on installment pay
ments, some for exchange, and
somo for part cosh and part
niortgago on easy terms.
HOUSES.
Wo can nrrunge to build houses on tho
Installment plan on lots pur-
, chased from us by responsible
parties.
FOR EXCHANGE.
Wo havo a number of good exchanga
bargains.
TO LET.
Wo rent housea and may locate
you.
TO BUY.
Wo havo eight or ten prospective buy
ers on our lists at present;
perhaps you havo Just tho
plaoo thnt would suit ono of
them. Como and boo us.
niZAU ESTATE EXCHANaE, LTD.
A. V. OEAIt, Manager.
Week-End
Rates
Week-end tickets sold on Saturday
and Sunday over the Oahu Railway
to Haleiwa cost two dollars and aro
good to return up to Monday night.
LUNCHES and DBINXI
The most popular '
place in town.
The fashion Saloon
Hotel St. near Tort.
Jack Bcully. - Jack Bolerti,
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