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fWjWTf vi n i,- m- Tcr ,ri ywr" ' ' U , T i J fs e EVENING nPLUBTIH. HONOLULU, T. H.f MONDAY. APRIL B, 1900. fc. Oceanic Steamship, Company TIME TABLE S.S, ALAMEDA Tlia steamer of thla Una will arrive and leave thlt. port ti hereunder! Leave S. ,v. Arrive lion. AW,. 3 APL. 21 MAY 1 JUNE G JUNK i!G AVI,. 9 Al'Ii. 30 MAY 2t JUNE 11 JULY 2 Bates from Honolulu to San Francisco First clati $05; Hound Trip 5110; lamlly Hooms extra. I Wm. G. Irwin OCEANIC B. 3. CO. PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP Steamers cf the above oompanlee will at Honolulu and leave thli port on or about the dates below mentioned! FOR JAPAN AND CHINA: CHINA Aril. 9 MANOnnitIA APR. 15 CHIYO MA III' Al'lt.23 TENYO MAltU APR'. 27 ASIA MAY liKOIlKA MAY MONGOLIA MAY 11 1 NIPPON MAHU MAY 15 FOR GENERAL INFORMATION APPLY TO H. Hackfeld & Co., Ltd., AMERICAN-HAWAIIAN Weekly Sailings via Tebauntcpea. FTIOM NEW YORK TO HONOLULU. freight received at all times at the Brooklyn. TtOM SAN KKANCISCO TO HONO-. LULU DlltBCT. I LEIADE3. TO SAIL APR. 17 Freight rocelvcd at Company', wharf, Greenwich Stteet. FROM HONOLULU TO SAN FRAN CISCO. PLEIADES. TO SAII MAY 1 Canadian-Australian Royal Mnl) Unmahlp Company. Steamers of the above line, running la connection with the CANAD IAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO. between Vancouver, B. C, and Sydney, N. 8. W and calling at Victoria, B. C, Honolulu and Suva, PIJI,- and Br'e bane, are DUE AT HONOLULU on or abo-it the datea below stated, vie: FOR FIJI AND AUSTRALIA:, FOR VANCOUVER: MAKINIA APR. 2 AOItANGl MAY I MARAMA APR. 27 MAIIAMA MAY 28 MAKURA MAY 25 MAKURA JUNK' 25 AORANOl JUNE 23 AOHANGl JULY 24 j MARAMA JULY 20 Will call at Panning Island. ' Through Tickets Issued from Honolulu to Canada, United States and Europe. For Freight and Passage and all general Information, apply to III co. ii. Eaties & Matson Navigation Company Schedule S. S. 1IILONIAN, In tho direct sorvlco bolween San Fran clsco and Honolulu: ARRIVE HONOLULU LKAVH HONOLULU APRIL II, 1909 APRIL 20, 1909 MAY 12. 1909 MAY 18, 1909 JU.n'K .. 9. 1909 JUNE) IS, 1099 The Steamship "HYADES" of the Matson Navigation Company's line sails from Seattle for Honolulu direct, on or about April 27th, carrying freight only. Tho Steamship "LUIILINK" of tho above line sails from San Fran clsm for Honolulu direct on or uboiit April 14th, carrying both freight ii nil passengers. Passenger Rates to S. F.: First Cabin, $60; Bound Trip First Class $110.00 For further particulars apply to CASTLE & C00KE, LTD., Agent. Union -Pacific Transfer Co., Ltd. Futi'Jture and Piano Moving. Hustace-Peck Co., Ltd. Phone 205. DRAYMEN 60 Queen Strest P. 0. Box 212. Estimates Oiven on all kinds of teaming. Dealers in ' - FIREWOOD, STOVE, STEAM AND BLA0KSMITH COAX. CRUSHED ROCK, BLACK AND WHITE SAND, GARDEN S0DL. HAY. GRAIN, CEMENT, BTO. RIINEST FIT and cloth of A-l quality can be pur chased from SAPsO CHAIN, McCANDLESS BLDG., P n tw nm T,i,niiMi. nil , - v rnnrm "fcM5B? ,. fcuutnuuiu nun mduiu lODBccos a he only two pood smoking iooaccos 13 the Market FITZPATRICK BROS. rf MYRTLE CIOAR STORE Weekly Bulletin, $1 Year Arrive S. F. APL. 20 JUNR 1 JtfNE 22 JULY 13 APL. 14 MAY 26 JUNK tfi JULY 17 & Co., Ltd GENERAL AQENT8. Co. & TOYQ. RISEN KAISBA FOR SAN FRANCISCO: ASIA MONGOLIA .APIl. C .APK. 17 3r STEAMSHIP COMPANY. Company's Wharf, 4 lat Street, South FROM 6BATTLB AND TACOMA TO HONOLULU DUUIOT. MIBSOtTRlAN, TO SAIL ...APR. 15 Ool.l'MllIAN. TO SAIL. . . .APR. 23 For further Information apply es H. HACKKELO A. CO..LTD, . Agents Honaluhl. I O. P. UOR1M, General Freight Amos, U.. Ltd. Ueieral Ageife. Baggage Shipping Storage Wood Picking Coal 5 8 Pajst Schooner COINCORD Sailing for KAPITNA, HONOIPUi KAILDA and H00KENA From Sorenson's Wharf. Apply on Board or to HAWAIIAN BALLASTING CO.. Aet Telephone 396, Maunakte St.j below tung. r. u. jjox jhjo. BULLETIN ADA PV Leave lion. ESTABLISHED IN 1858. BISHOP & CO. BANKERS Commercial and Trav elers' Letters of Credit is&ucd on the Bank of California and The Lon don Joint Stock Bank Ltd., London. Correspondents for the American Express Com pany and Thos. Cook & Son. Interest allowed ,on term and Savings Bank "Deposits. Claua Spreokels. Wm. Q. Irwin. Claus Spreckels & Co. UAlNKERrt HONOLULU. : : : T. H. 8an Francisco Agents The Ne radn National' Dank of Ban Francltco. Draw exchange on the Nevada Na tional Bank bf San Francisco. London The Union of Loudon an J Smith's Ban'rf, Ltd. New Y(r'i American Exchange National Hank. Chicago Corn Exchange National Bank. Paris Credit Lyonnata. Hongkong and Yokohama. Heme kona-Bhunghal Banking Corporation. New Zealand and Australia Bank of New Zealand and Bank of Austra lasia. Victoria and Vancouver .Bank of Brltlth North America. Deposits rewlved. Loans made on approved security. Commercial and Travelers' Credits lewd. Bills of Exchange bought and sold. i Colleoiiena Promptly Aeoounted For. The Yokohama Specie Bank, Limited Capital (Paid np) . .Yen 84,000.000 Reaerre Fund Yen 15,MO,000 HEAD OFFICE, YOKOHAMA. The bank. buys and receive for col lection bill of exchanjre. Issues Drafts and Latters of Credit, and transact a general banking business, The Bank receive Local Deposits and Head Office Deposit for fixed pe riods. Local Deposits 325 and. upwards for oi year at rate of 4 per an num. Head Office Deaoslts. Yen 20 and upwards for,. one-half year,' one, year, two veers: or three vears at rata of flVi'per annum. Particulars to be obtained on ap plication. .Honolulu Office 07 s. King street. P. O. Box.168. M. T0K2BDA Manager The First AMERICAN SAVINGS AND TRUST GO. , OF HAWAII, LTD. . SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL., HOOfiOOJBO PAID UP CAPITAL $100,000.00 President Ceell Brown Vice President M. P. Robinson Cashier,.., t-, T, Peck Office: Corner Fort and King 8U. SAVINGS DEPOSITS received and lutorest allowed for yearly deposits at the rate of 4V4 per cent por annum. Rule and regulations famished upon application. FIRE INSURANCE THE - 6. F. D1LLINGDAN CO. LIMITEI, General Agent for Hawaii: Atlaa Aaaurance 'Company of London. New York Underwriters' Ageney. Providence Washington Insurance Co. 4th FLOOR, STANQENWALD BLDG. WM.G.IRWiN&C0.,LTD, AOHNTfl FOR THE Royal Insur, Co. of Liverpool, Eng. Commercial Union Assurance Co., Ltd., of London, England. Scottish Union & National Ins, Co. of Edinburgh, Scotland. The Upper Rhine Ins. Co., Lti FjgZ- Alexander & Baldwin LIMITED, OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS. H, F, Baldwin President J. B. Castle v....... Vic., President w, m. Aiexanaer. .ssecona vice rm, J. P. Cooke . . . .Third Vice Pre, and Manager J. Waterhouse Treasurer E. E. Pax ton ,..- Secretary W. G. Smith... Director J. R. Gait Director W. B. Castle Director SUGAR FACTORS, c , eOMMISSIOK MERCHANTS and INSURANCE AGENTS Agents for Hawaiian Commercial & Sugar Co." Haiku Sugar Company. PaJa Plantation. Maul Agricultural Company. Hawaiian Sugar Company, Kahukn, Plantation Company, Kaiului' Railroad Company. Haleakala Ranch Company. Honolua Ranch. Castle & Cooke Ltd Honolulu, T. H. SHIPPING AND COMMISSION MEH- CHANTS, SUGAR FACTORS l and GENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS representing Ewa Plantation Co. Walalua Agricultural Co., Ltd. Kohala Sugar Co. Waimeo Sugar Mill Co. Apohaa Sugar Co., Ltd. Fulton Iron Works of St. Iiuls Blake Steam Pumps Weetoa's Centrifugals Babeook A Wilcox Bedim Greta's Fuel Economixcrt Marsh Steam Pumps Matson Navigation Co. Planters' Line Shipping Co. Wm. G. Irwin & Go, LIMITED. SUGAR FACTORS and COMMISSION AGENTS. Wm. G. IRWIN Pmidtit JN0. D. SPRECKEIS... htV. Pre. W. M. GIFFARD M V. Pres. H. M. WHITNEY TwMuret RICHARD IYERS Secretary D. G. MAY Auditor Agents for Oceanic Steamship Co., Sail Francis? co. Cal Baldwin Locomotive Works, Phila delphia, Pa." Hakalau Plantation Co., Hilt Burs Co., Honolulu Plantatioti Co., Hutchinson Sugar Plantation Co., Kilauea Sugar Plantation Co., Olowalu Company, Paauhan Sugar 'Plantation Co., Waima nolo Sugar Co. C. Brewer & Co, Ltd QUEEN STREET, HONOLULU, T. H. AGENTS FORI Hawallsn Agricultural Co., Ookal Sugar Plant. Co., Onomu Sugar Co., Honomu Sugar Co., Walluku Sugar Co., Pepeekeo Sugar Co., The Planters Line of 8an'Franolfcco Packets. LIST OF OFFICERS: C. M. Cooke, President; George Reberteon, Vic President and Mana ger; E, F. Bishop, Treaaurer and Sec retary; P. W.'Macfarlane, Auditor; P. C. Jonee, C. M. Cooke and J. R. Qaltt Dlreoters. LIFE INSURANCE Is not a Luxury; It Is a Necessity. But you.' Must have the BEST and that I provided by th famous and most equitable Laws of Massa chusetts. In the New England Mutnal Life Insurance Cp.t . OF B03TON, MA88ACHU8E-VTO. If you would be fully Informed about these laws, address y Castle & Cooke, GENERAL AQBNTB, HONOLULU. T. H. DAVID DAVtON LOTS FOR SALE t m KAPIOLANI PARK ADDITIOJI and other desirable localities. For Sale at. a Bargain rrenlsei at Hauula on1 the b'eaeh, a'tvro-stori house and furniture, at a bargain. B, MIYATA dt! QO.! .' CONTRACTORS, BUn,DEB& PAINi .' TERS, PAPEB HANGERS1 anl MASON WORKERS. ' Second Hand Lumber; Doors ana Sashes Bought and -Sold. KING ST., PALAMA JUNCTION Phone 504. Blank books of all sorts, ledgers, etc., manufactured by ths Bulletin ruj Ushlng Company. 'S GOOD PROGRESS U.S. Hospital Completed And Settlement Is Peaceful . ANNUAL LEGISLATIVE TRIP; CONDITIONS SAIISFACIUKY i Greatest Praito for Dr. Goodhue. Want House for Movinw Pic ture Machine Seek Usrc Tllo Pcdenll Leprosarium nt Ka luwno la virtually completed nnd at moot ready to be turned over to tho Government by the contractor. Only the finishing touches need to bo add ed befure the buildings will bo ready for the beginning of the work of ex perimentation which It la hoped will result In the finding of n cure ftlr tlio most, terrible .disease In the world a euro which may In time do nwuy Willi the necessity of maintaining tlio Lfpor Settlement. TIiIk one of tho most Interesting things learned yesterduy by the big party that visited the Settlement iu tho namo or tho Legislature of the Territory of Hawaii. It was tho bl ennlal .pllgrlmagu of tho Legislature or was supposed to be, nlttioiiKh there were only seven tnembern of the Senate nnd fourteen Of the House included In the party. Tho rest wero made up of physicians, officers of the Legislature, members of tho Hoard of Health, and those having friends at the Settlement. Most of the Legislators who mudu the trip did so from a Rlnccro ileilre to learn what they could that might enable them to do mor for the un fortunates compelled ( upend their lives on the little peninsula that Is their world. Conditions Improved A great Improvement In conditions at tho Settlement was observed by those who mado tho trip two years ago nnd again yesterday. The two villages jooked brighter nnuinoro at tractive, chiefly on account of new cottagcH nnd well-kept yards, tho lib eral application of paint, nnd now government buildings. Superintend ent Jack McVeigh believes that by making the little Homes of the Set tlement more attractive to look at ho can lesson the discontent Inevitably consequent upon the Inmates, being torn away from their families and friends. In thin ho appears to be right, too, for there; was yesterday a noticeable absenco of the Ill-feeling and general unrest of two years ago that ktook tho fqrni, at tho last leg Ujatlvo visitation, of' numerous com plaints, petitions, and unreasonable requests. Yesterday there wero vir tually no complaints made, and but few requests, The lepers expressed themselves as being well satisfied with their general treatment and this In spite of the fact that tho members of the 1997 Lcglslaturo when they wpnt over to the Settle ment promised the people everything, and then went back to Honolulu and gave them almost nothing. Want Moving-Picture House incru were n rcw things that mo people of Kalawao and Kalaupapa asked the Senators, and Representa tives to do for' them. Among other tblngs, they want a movlng-plcturq house. So great was tho Impressluu made upon them by the moving pic tures shown by It. K. llonlne a short time ago that they can talk of llltla else. The pictures gave. them. Iu a way nothing else could, nn Idea o( the great outsld'o world which tfioy can never see. Tho apparatus Is now nt tho Settlement, hut there Is nn place In which to install It. When flonlno gave his exhibitions tho lep ers wero compelled to sit on the ground In the open nlr, and tlfey nro. not able to stand tho chilly night nlr. So they asked tho Legislature to provldo somo kind of n house In which theso exhibitions may bo.gtvi en, The Legislators were greatly Im proved w)th tlili request and It is probable that something will bo rtono to pinko the granting of It pos- slblo. The Search, for o, Cure ui course, inere were tno usual re quests for an Increase in the allow ances of po nnd beef nnd things of that kind, but these were not strong ly pressed, and It was evident that most of th,o people nro fairly well sat isfied wl.th what U being "done far tlt'ent. The ono great thing with them Is I he, liopo. that somehow a euro for the,-disease that ruvages them will bo found, And (his hope found ex pression In, a number of ways. The Legislators, of course, could mnke no dcflnllq promises along this lino, but most of them exprossed confidence that the finding of a cure Is only A matter of n comparatively short tlmo. nnd pointed to tho great Federal Lop rosarlum ,as evidence, of the Interest In the eearch for a, euro that the I Hulled Stales Government Is rxhlb Itlug. The visitors . wero conducted through the buildings of the I.epro-' sarlum, ten in number, nnd found the ' n ,...,l .. ( ...nM t . ...m., nnn.nlntn f, I., L m-opdsed, to. treat twehty patients at,! a. ume, nnu me most scjeiuinc aim thorough research for tho long sought euro 'will be made by tho foro most scientists! o thoj world In tho long row of buildings that stretches for 800 feet nibiig tho bluff nboVo tho sea Just beyond .Kalawao. ' Two public meetings wero held, one nt Kalawao In the morning, nnd tho other nt KaliUipnpa In the nftcr- noon. At these meetings tho lepers preferred their simple little requests and tho' members of the Legislature addressed them as- each saw lit. Most of tho speeches we're encout aging and hopeful.. The excellent work being done by Jrtck McVeigh at the Settlement so Impressed tho legislators that n boom wns promptly startod for McVeigh for President of tho Hoard of Health, dnd It 'was stnted that n resolution will be Introduced In both Houses of tho Legislature today asking the Gov ernor to appoint him. Dr. Goodhue citmo In for much praise from everybody the sick, tho Government officials, Ilrolhers, Sisters, and' Legislators. He Ib un doubtedly the best-liked man In tho Settlement, and the hardest-worked. Sheriff J. K. Walamaii Is also very popular with tho sick people. He Is no longer classed as onu of the sick lllmself, having been rc-cxnmllicd Inst year und discharged after he had been compelled to spend thirteen years In the Settlement iih u leper. ''Memories ofr Home" A number of the party visited the Illshop Homo for girls In thn utter noon nnd most oLthem found It Im- Iposslhlo to restrain their emotion when the girls, sonio of them hnidly mora than little tots, nil dressed up in their little flnery n bit of lute or n now ribbon sang for them, the words of tho beautiful wings coming from throats drawn with disease, through lips puffed nnd swollen. When they sang "Memories of Home" some of tho visitors hastily pressed tho Sister in Charge wiat money they could II ml In their pockets, lo bo expended for the benefit of thn unfortunate children, nuil hurried out. They. couldn't stand It; any lon ger. Tho arrangements for tho trip, so far as the Inter-Island Is concerned, wero excellent. President Kennedy himself accompanied the party nnd aided Captain Krconinn and Purser White In looking nftcr tho comfort of tho guests. Tho trip was nindo In tho Mattna Kea. Among those who mado tho trip wore Dr. II. SuJImoto nnd Dr. Suzuki, surgeon general and surgeon of the Japanese training squadron now here. They were accompanied by II, G. K. isomer, Hrltlsh Consul. Dr. Cooper nnd other Honolulu physicians wero also members of tho party, which In cluded: 0. T. Affonso, A. S. Nnscl monlo, W. Palkull, D. K. Kama, C. A. Ilrown, K. Honriques, J. Clnrk, K. Stiles, V. Lappe. G. H. Huddy, R. P. Irwin, Geo. K. Lowe, Miss Poklnl, SI. P. Itoblnson, D. Knlnuokulanl, Sister Ilonedlcta, Miss ftoscbeck, Miss Vir ginia Itodrlgues, E. A. Douthltt, 1 It, Harvey, C. J. McCarthy, 11. T. Moore, Geo. II. Falrchlld, K.. W. Qulnii, J. II. Wilson, H. Knhnle, T. P. Melln, It. a. K. I-irster, W. O. Smith, it. O. Matlieson, J. Llghtfoot, Dr. S. E. Gibson. Dr. JV B. Frates. Mrs. Dr. Warne, Miss May Weir, C. II. Mcllrtdo, Isaac Cockctt, J. Naka l'ekn, Mrs. Nakalcka, E. L. Llko, W. H. lieers, Wm. II. McClellan, Geo. J. O'Ncll, II. L. Kawewchl, Itev. It. Lo- no, O. K. Killehunt M. K. Kcalawaiy II. Van Glcson, Mr. Apau, W. Kane, D. Nnlole, D. K. linker, P. N. Kaho kuolunn, P. A. Victor, B. 11. Curley, M. V. Furtndo, Podro Do Colto, D. Kamahu. M. K. Makokau, W. K. SI inerson, Thomas Nahlwa, Dr. J. T. Wayson, High Sheriff Honry, Wm. Mutch, Dr. J. C. O'Dny, P. It. llart- Jett, T. It. Mossman, A. N. Cedarlof. C. II. Clark, Dr. II, Suglmoto, Dr. D. Suzuki, Miss Helen Iloso, A. M. Cn- brlnhn, J, K. Prendergast, J. A. Kennedy, J. C. Lowe, George C. neck- ley, A. L. O. Atkinson, Dr. C, II. Cooper, Jack Lucas, Dnvld Notley, W. J, Coelho, Melo Unea, Pu Unen, Ud- lllmnle Kaauwal, MrB. J. AJir-Jo, J. Ki, Kiimnnoulu, Mrs. KJimanoulu, Mrs. Stephen Muhauli;. ii. m. Knniim Mrs. Knnlho, Mks Ah OI. n. t. ir Vn.! wnhliic, itev. J, Knllno, M. do Coto, a. m. I'oopoo, nnd As S. DIub. ' William Garrett of Portland, bro wns-killed nt Hot Springs, Ark., by Harry English, a hotelkocpcr, In n fight over u small terrier dog. , Oanott's dog attacked English und a fight fol lowed. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Taka Laxative Brom Quinina. Tablets. All druggists jefurid the money if it fails to cure. E. W. Grove's signature' is on each box PAWS MEDICINE CO, St. LouU. U. a A, SPECIAL DISPENSATION FOR APRIL. This is to vour advantage. T.nnV it UP.. DQITrNOW. HARRISON MUTUAL ASSOCIATION os, ou-i iieretania bt. . ' Phone 411. ANOTHER WOMN CURED V By Lydia E; Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Gardiner, Malne.-I"l havd been a great suuerij irony organic troubles unon.Hevvure leinnio weakness. T Ii o doctorsalill would have to -go to the hospital for an oiHjmtlon, but I could nut bear to think of it. 1 (lc riilert to try I.ytUa E-i'lnkhnin's vi'g etablu L'omiiound BDuaaimtivu tvnsn anil wag cntlrclj rllrtul nfhir ,1trn,. months' ujo of'tiieuL,,!-'Irs. S. A. WlLLtAJW. It. V. D. Xo. 14, 110X SO, Gardiner, Me. No woman should submit to n surirl cal operation, which may mean death,! until sho has given Lydla E. l'liikham't,' vcgutauio Lompouua, mane exclusive ly from roots nnd herbs, a fair trial. This famous medicine for women has for thirty years proved to bo the most vaiuauio ionic nnu renuwur oi tho female organism. Women resid ing In almost every city ami town In tlw. Ittillia.1 Ulil,,. lu.ir wllllnir li.oll mony to tho wonderful virtue ot J.ydla E. l'lnkliam's Vegutablo Coinpouud. It cures female Ills, and creates radi ant, buoyant female health. If you are ill, for your own sake, as well us those, you love, glvo It n trial. Mm. IMiilclinui, nt Iijim, Muss,, Invites nil Nick women to wrlto her for ml vice, lloruilvlcoisl'roc, and nlwujs hcliilul. Join the Fight bgo.lnst Tuberculosis. This is ono of tho greatest campaigns ever inaugurated, nnd tho war is being led into the camp of tho enemy by , THE METROPOLITAN MAGAZINE 200,000 people arc killed each year in the United States alone, and over three million people arc afllicted with tho disease. Get tho METROPOLITAN for n few months and learn how to caro for yourself, how to caro for others, how to save lives! Tho April article is by Mr. O. F. Lewis of tho New York Charity Organization Society. Other articles will follow by tho leading spe cialists of tho world. Subscribe now for the series. Single Copies, 15 CenU. Subscription, 51.50 a Year. ' THE METROPOLITAN MAGAZINE 3 West 29th St., New York Business Notices REMOVAL Drs. V. K. Collins nnd A. N. Sin clair now occupy olllces ut tho corner of Hotol nnd jtli'hards. Dr. Collins will hnvelllce hours from 11 n. m. to 3 p, m; Bundny nnd evenings by appointment. Dr. Sinclair's hours will bo 8:30 lo'lO n. in.. 1 to Ti p. m. Sunday nnd evoulugs by appoint ment. 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