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.Jfrt i4t $ . i ' 1 lit tn'MNiNtt mti.i.tnifj, tioMot.ni.u. i n wminmhw. mmi .h. hh. ?f"r Dr. Vicente Santoni of the Medical Faculty,1 Paris, ip n ENGL ; o kimmSiiE3miGE32E2E3 MIUNy.MRS.TAFT I-Htv- ; wt s 1 ."Oi lllll w 1, . "" I ' ' AMt. ' mBm fir ! - Jli i i i xm. tmifjr s as. t Pcrtina in Hot Countries. ' Now Practicing in Ponce, Porto Rico, Says: J he undersigned, Dr. Vicente Santoni, oj the Medical Fac ulty oj Paris, prac ticing in Ponce, Porto Rico, certifies: "I have been using the p rep a ra t i o n known as Peruna for sometime, for ca tarrhal diseases, al ways obtaining excel lent results. It is a nnnJ hvnhnvntimi find vr,,..-. v..,....... ....... Izoill always use it in cases for which it is adapted." Countries, In tnmr countries tho atmosphere t natural tonic. Low temporalurp, litgh altitude, with nil ntmunphoro rlrh In oxygen, nro Invigorating to tlio lieoplo. Huch people nro vigorous of body, quick In nctlon, and enterprising- Other countries nro nt no fortunate. High Uvmperature, low altitude, llttlo oxygen, and tho;ntmo.phcro nnlurnlly deprciwlng. Tonlr become almoot a necessity of tho everyday life. A scientific tonic In .1 Urge riVtfroc mitlgMr tlm untoward effect of a depressing climate. A (trcBt innny year, ago Dr. Ilartman dovlfcd I'cruna, Its mauufacturo liai Iwcn under IiIh watchful enro evcr'slnco. To make of It a rollahlo and safo tonlo which rotild ho taken any length of time without producing a drug habit has been tho amliltlun of Dr. Ilartman. That he ho succeeded In bringing I'cruna up lo this high Ideal Is appar ent b the world-wide reputation which It has attained. l'yruiin U n tonlo which Is applicable In nil ilopreislng states of the js- lin. It may bo used ly tho recovering from ncuto ailments, or those who nro iicprvwcu by cllmatlo lnltueiicus. Dr. V. Sanloni, Ponce, P. R. Prescribes Pc-runa. Testimonial of Dr. Ksleban Vldal y Itlos, ollli-o l'uui-o, l'orto Hlco. Doctor of Medicine and Surgery of tho Uni versity of Madrid, honorary member of tho I'aculty of Ilarcelon.-i, Cataluna, Spain, lln practiced In tho hospitals of Paris and has been admitted to tho bar of l'orto Hlco. "I certify that I prescrllm lVrunn, n remedy for pulmonary diseases, maun factured by the. I'cruna Drug Cm., ol Columbus, Ohio, IT. H. A., and that I have, been surprised by tho quick, mire results mid Its good pharmacological formula." K. VlUAI. Y IUos. 1'ouco, J'. It. The following wholesale druggists will supply the retail trade : BENSON, SMITH & CO., Honolulu, Hawaii. i ' It is its splendid Home Circulation that makes advertising pay better in the Evenin Bulletin than in any other newspaper in Hawaii fiiun FRANK REISTLE ENGRAVER and ELECTROTYPER PnAftf 1114 142024 LJMtTfhCt OtNVtB COLO WORK HORSES Broken and Unbroken. Just arriv ed from the Coast. Personally selec ted by C. H. BELLINA. CLUB STABLES Fort St. In The Old Days When White Was Big And Taft Little AND TARIFF BILL1 i i East Controls Committee: With Last Word j On Tariff FAIR PRICE MR. Will II! COULD NOT Glir UFI" AN IMITATION Affair Was Too Exclusive He Dot Pass for Museum and That Was All Times Do Chance (By Alfred Henry Lewis.) Washington Mnr 1 1 Aintinrmatlur While Is to step down anil nut dlplo mutto.illy mill another W to haMi Mn place nt lliu Prcnch cnpltiil. Tliuio In it mural In thlH ihikkIiw of Mr. Wliltu mill Hie stun llioreor. n stury which iaIhiiIh In ItH chnptviM uor nmru than liiily jcirn, Hhonlil tvnih tho rcmlor to ho cnri-fnl of tlio KtrniiKcr within his Kiiti'u, lrl In Unit ktrntiKcr hu vti Icrtuln, nil unaware, mi iiiikoI up nnu who. yprontliiK HiibKCipivnt w limit. Ih to hecdini) nn iiiikuI. It wiih In 18Si. Mr. nml Mix Tuft hail Jnxt hi'cn mar- IimI nml wen' Iruvi'lliiK throiiKli l'iiniH', wrappcil In thofo rnliibuw fuhlH of M'litlinutit folk calliMl n "hmioynioon " Snubbed the Wrong Peraoni. Tho Tufts In lliu coiirau of their en rnptureil rambles caimi to Vk'inin. Tlioro they found timoiii; other mat tt'i'H of nionieiit, luoi u or less, Mr. White. The liilter Rentlonimi was Kec rt'tnry "of th" leKutlon for tlio United States nt the blK city on 'the Danube. It lias ever been the custom of Mr. White to transact his greutcKt busi ness nt other people's exiiense. A uiustnrd heed for manhood, hu liken power, lines position for the clinnru It OfflM'S of snulililiiK. ncKlcctliiK, In siiltliiK those who ciinie to him for olllclal lielp or finorii. Also on this Vicuna occnslou in lSSH he snubbed, neglected. Instilled the wrong folk. There wns some function coming off upon u nenr ufternoon. .Mr. Tnft thought lie'il tnko the Just-ninde Mis. Tnft to see It. He nskeil Mr. White, secretary of legation, to see about an Invitation. To procure such limitations was not among things Im possible Mr. Wliltu could lmo bad tin ni . a merest hint. Only to the Important. The opportunity to disapiolnt Home one was. howecr, too good. Mr. White embraced It. Upon the morn- lug of the royal function Mr. Wliltu sent a note to Mr. Tnft. It ran In pinrtlcally thesu words: ,-I n:n sorry to Inform you (lint I was unnhlr to accomplish what you asked. The affair U cry exclusive. Tho num ber of Invitations Is limited ami they hae been ordered sent only to per sons of importance and distinction. I Inclose however, tickets lo the muse um and trust that Mrs. Tuft and one self will spend a pleasant afternoon." Mr Tart still has that White letter It has become, although not filed, tho big document In what might bo called "The Case of Ambassador While." Mr Whlto has forwaiiled lliu usual foinuil resignation. This was ilono the moment Mr. Tart was inaugurated, and It arrixed tho other day. It will be accepted at once, although such ALDRICII, HALE AND LOME WILL DO THE HEVbINQ YOU NEED NOT WAIT TOR ANOTHER M A R A T II 0 N GO TO HA- LEIWA ANY TIME. ST. (JLAHl IIIIXiOOD, M.iuuger. Victor Get it Now on our easy-pay-ment plan, Come in and bear some records. BERGSTROM MUSIC Co.. Ltd. P. H. BURNETTE Com'r. of Seeds for California and New York; NOTARY PUBLIC; Grant Marriage Licenses; Draws Mortgages, Deeds, Bills of Sale, Leases,. Wills, Etc. Attorney for the District Courts. 79 MERCHANT ST. HONOLULU; PHONE 310. JJbJT- BULLETIN ADS PAY -TR1 acceptance will come perilously near breaking the amb.iskailorlal heart of Mr White who likes his Job. Mrs. Taft Has a Memory. That White Vienna letter or 18Mi will he tho reason, the real reason, of the diplomatic letting out of Mr, While Mr. Tart, whoso good nature is as big or bull and as rotund us his body, might forgive ami forget, hut tbi' leseiitmcntH of Mrs Tnrt nro of a hitter temper. It Is she who Insists upon the dismissal of Mr. White. Also tho will have her way. And why not? Vengeance Is hut the other elite ol gratitude nml owns us legiti mate a place In nature. What Is either hut a pa) lug of debts? A mail helps Mm mid Jim help him; ho hurts you and you hurt him: and the fact that the oilgluul holplug or hurting happened twenty-threo yeurs ago has nothing to do either to diminish or emphasize. I Far East Exercised Strong- Influence on mil in Its Ordinal Form. Tariff Lobbyists Arc Thick WASiiiNirroN, i). r, Mnuii is. Intense Interest Is manifested In the leeonbliui'tlou or the Senate C'oiu inlttce on finance, which Is the real power In I he making of tho tariff. The chairman of tho commit Ice, Seti alor Aldrlch, holds the key lo tarirf legislation. He has been busy lin ing MtianilcH on the committee. I ho positions now vacant wero held by the late Senator Allison and Senntois llnnahrough of North Da kota, I'latt of New York, Hopkins of Illinois, ami Teller of Colorado, whoso tcrmo expired March t. The Senators who wilt become, lncinbors of the committee arc: Lodge, Flint, Smoot, and Ciillom, Heptiblicans, and SlninioiiH uf North Carolina, Democrat. Thus New Knglaud gains a mem ber ut the, expense of New York and tho Middle West loses two members which the Knr West gains. Hint will llnil his Inlluenco giently In creased In the Senate and will be In a position to do Invaluable work for tho i'aclllc Coast In tariff legisla tion. He was congratulated today by Western members on his good fortune. Bill Favors New England New England now has tlireo pow erful incmbcis or tho Finance Com mittee Aldrlch, Halo, anil l-oilge. The cry has gono tip already Hint this Is to be a New Knglaud tariff and there arc signs which point to tho truth of the charge. Hides ale placed on the free list, thus giving New Knglaud maiititactuiers nn ad antnge In shoe manufacturing at tho expense of the Western fanncis and stockmen. It is true there Is a reduction of tho duty on shoes, but it is rumored Hint this reduction may bo lost In the shuffle later on. An Incieased duty Is placed on high-grade cotton manufactures, thus shutting out for eign competitors of New Knglaud cotton mills, whlto a reduction Is mado In low-grado cottons manufac tured In the South. There Is a stiff protest against this from Southern Congressmen, but as they nto Dem ocrats their protest may count for nothing. Lobbyists Thick Washington is nut oi louujisiswuo aie looking out for particular Indus tries and schedules. The mall of Congressmen Is flooded with printed matter dealing with the great Indus tries. Although the country accepts the tariff bill as a genuine effort on the part of tho Itepubllcaus to rcduco the tariff, tho feeling In Washington Is one of skepticism and experienced obseiveis au saying: "Walt until wo see what the Sen ate committee does with tho schedules." BIBLE NORMAL CLASS. Theie will bu no meeting or tho lllhlo Noimal class at Central I'nlon chinch' tonight. The lesson assigned will ho taken up at the regular class hour nuxt Wednesday opening. Inter est all centers this week .on the com ing of Iho Cliapmaii-Alexaniler paily, on Friday. It Is urged upon all who nro Into) chted In tho success of tlleso meetings come nut to the midweek hen Ice tonight. Tho meeting will hu i preparatory service for tho meetings of Filday as well as for tho obsennnce of the I.otd'B Supper a week from Sunday. Henewed activity In tlio mauufuc tines or tho United States is shown by Mailstlcs revealing that Iho lirt pmth or manufacturers' materials in .lanuaiv this year In most cases bine advanced over those of Jauuaiy lfioti ami 10T Or- BULLETIN AH3 PAY CHANliES WILL JE NOTICED Theie will he a new deal nt tho Motiopolltau Ment Maiket tomoitow, when William F. Ilcllbron assumes tho management of tho place. Changes will hu numerous mid each one will savor uf Improvement. Mr. Ilellbion has been for nineteen yea is connected with tho front of tho mar ket and has had superintendence uf the counters. Ills oxpoilcuco there, with the ot tiers that havo been phon ed in, has been educational, for it has taught him the tastes ot tho hiiu dieds of people who buy meats at this market. Ho sjh ho will Ini piove the service so It will not bo I (-cognized, and tho vegetahlo stand Is to he the best Honolulu has ever had us Its soiuco ut supply of main land and Island fruits and vegetables, Mr. Sanders rctlies from that do pai Intent of the market tonight and his place will be taken by ouo of ex perience In tho business, Another and very decided chungo In tho con duct of tho market will ho In bund ling accounts I'urchnses mado dur ing ouo month must ho paid for on the 1 ."th ot the following month, nr sooner If the customer elects, or ci edit will be stopped. This rule Is luiperalhe and no exceptions will be made. The teport In Paris that Hobort Bacon might bo chosen to succeed Henry Whlto as ambassador to Franco has created considerable surpiUe, lis ll has been uiulerstooil that Mr Whlto would remain. Have You Any To Sell ? MORE THAN 6000 people in Hono lulu read the EVENING BULLETIN every clay. Don't you think that you could make a sale by calling your bargain to the attention of this lare number of people? Certainly if you .vrite the right sort of an ad vertisement ankl have th,e right sort of a bar gain, the BULLETIN will find you a bryer. If you wish to adver tise, the rates are 1 cent a word. For display space in any part of the paper, 10 cents an inch per day on yearly contract i ( Honolulu, Hawaii BvBBaBRflWyRHBHyEBJKBBB ft' ti ; i i 1'V s' X i i tfrfr v - 1 , -tk.4 k tln HnliMli' W" -$0hf .nafc, J--