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r rr " .' i . '.i ,r r o Ask ainier Now On Sale A trial glass is its best advertisement Rainier Bock The Standard Order front Corporation Notices NOTICE. In pursuance of. (he provisions of Act 101, session Laws of 1907, en titled: AN' ACT To Protect tlie Owners of Dottles nnd Siphons used in the. Manufac ture and Sale of Soda Waters, Mln. cial or Aerated Waters, Porter, Alo, lleor. Cider, Ginger Ale, or other Ileverages, which wns npproved and hec.imo law on April 25, 1907, W. C. Peacock & Co., Ltd., hereby gives notice that it has filed a de Kcilptlon of said devices with the Treasurer of tho Territory of Hawaii I IB ttj i 33 i I H H EB I nnd that nil bottles having Impressed ' brief essays ono on Jesus, ono on upon them the marks nnd dovlceslthe Origin of tho Gospels, nnd ono hereinafter described nre Its nroDer if' ty, that nil persons telling, buying, ',. ' or otherwise dlsnosintr or traffic!;- Ing In any bottles bo marked will bo prosecuted In accordance with law. I Dovlcos nnd marks nre as follows: No. 1 Flint, Squaie Taper, Gin Dottles, about 14 ounces capacity, W. C. Peacock & Co., Ltd., Hono lulu, blown on side of bottle. No. 2 Round, Amber, Whiskey Hollos, fives. W. C. Peacock & Co.. I Ltd.. Wlno & Llnuor Merchants. Ho- nolulu. and monocrnm of W. C. p. &' Co., Ltd., blown on side of bottlo. W. C. PEACOCK & CO.. LTD. by It. J, I1UCHLY, President nnd Manager. April 19th. 1909. 429121, 2S; May 5. ELECTION OF OFFICERS Hamakua & South Kohala Telegraph &. Telephone Company At tho legulur annual nicotine; of tho Hamakua & South Kohala Tele graph & Telephone Company, hold April 10, 1909, at Honokaa, the fol lowing officers woro elected to Borve for the ensuing year: Win. Horner - President L. S. Aunirst Vice President A. B. Lindsay Auditor J. Pritchard . , . Secty. and Treasurer K. S. Ojerdrum, J, Q. Jones, Jas. Gibb Directors J. P. PRITCIIARU, 4295-3t So -Trcn uior. 1S5 ""editorial rooms 2?tG bjtl nets office. These are the telephone numbers of the Bulletin office. jjay'Tor Sale" cards at Bulletin. . for Bock of Quality Above All Others Your Grocer Business Notices NOTICE JEWELRY. All owners of Jewelry which was left with tho lato THOMAS LIND SAY for lepalrs, are notified thai nil such articles hnve been deposited at Hie store of M. H. Counter, Fort Street, for delivery, nnd collection of charges. Any of such articles re maining undeltvcieU nnd unpaid for on June 1st, 1909, will bo sold. MARGARET I SMITH, Temp. Admx. Est. Thomas Lindsay. 4295-lw CONCERNING JESUS Tho world's greatest thinkers near ly nil disagree with tho Church. You should know their beliefs. Three 'nn fMirlKtlnnltv will ph'A vnn thn .... j ., ,, . net results of modern scholarship and Inspiration. Prlco 12c. Send dlmo nnd stamp to THE SCHOOL OF TRUTH, 42S5-tf Lafayetto, Ind. COLLECTIONS J. J. Hyruo, for eight years em ployed by tho Metropolitan Meat Company, Limited, ns Its colloctor, "ns established a collection ngency "t Room 11 Campbell block, Mcr- chant direct, Honolulu. Reference O. J. Waller. 4292-lm FUNERAL OF CHINA'S LATE EMPEROR Tho Chlnc'o Consul has received u cablegram fiom his Government that tho funeral of HU late Majesty Kwong Suy will take place from tho Impel Inl Palaco In Peking on Satur day, May 1. In commemoration thoieof tho flag of tho local consul ate will bo hnlfmasted. As a mark of comtesy nnd honor tho represent atives of tho foiolgn nations and many foreign princes will attend tho funorul of tho King at tho palace. Tho Yokohama Specie Rank, Ltd., with head olllco In Yokohama, Japan, will prolialil) establish a branch office III Mexico, where tho Japaucso nic numerous. N. Iwaynna rnprosontlng the Sppclo Iimk In Yokohama win i tliroush pas- n'liger ill Urn llnor Tanja Mini which left hi'f yestord ly fore loon Hu U going to Mexico to vlio up tTio situu Hun wllli n vluw of establishing n branch ollleo there. EVENING DULtiETlN. IMANUAHI FOR ALL OffiCERSjOF HOUSE FetchingSpeaker's Cough Medicine Worth Morejhan $10 HOUSE 50th Day Afternoon Session It's nil over but tho shouting. Tho cnptalns nnd tho hosts depart to night, for nt 12 o'clock midnight tho Legislature of 1909 will adjourn sine die, leaving behind it a record better than that of Its predecessors, con though tlicro Is still much room for Improvement. The loose ends wero gathered up yesterday afternoon In tho House nnd the work of tlio session concluded, with the exception of a few possible disagreements with the Semite over ccrtnln measures, which will have to bo patched today, nnd tho considera tion of possible vetoes )ct to como from the Gocrnor. Thero wns only ono thing jesterdny that everybody was anxiously waiting for tho Gov ernor's action on the Appropriation Hill. It was known dowustnlrs that Ills Excellency wns woiklng In his pilvnte ofllce over the Appropriation Hill; that he had his coat off and his sleeves up, nnd the gencrnl sus picion was that he was not doing a thing to the bill but using the blue pencil on It. All Hurts of confer ences were going on between tho Governor nnd tho financiers of tho Territory nnd of the Legislature, and It will not be surprising If, when the bill comes back to the Legisla ture, It looks like the proof of a gal ley of typo set up by tho "dovll" In H country newspaper office nftcr tho pioofrender getB thiougli with It. The expected and Inevitable "ma nuwahl" i evolutions wre brought In yesterday afternoon. There seems to be tho notion nt every session of tho Legislature that tho overpaid and underworked officers of tho Houso ought to bo given a iilci little lump of spending money at the end of the session to pay them for their strenu ous labors. Nawahlne It was who sprung the resolutions yesterday, Intodudng two carrying nn nggicgato of $150 for inanuwnhl. The scrgeant-nt-arms, whose principal duties have consisted In lllllng the Spenker's rose-Jar with floweis nbout once a week, distribut ing blllsonce or twlco a day, carrying nn orcnslonnl message, fetching the Speaker's cough medicine and cigar ettes, all for the miserable pittance of (10 n day. Surely ho ought to get tho extra $50 that Nawahlne pro. poses to give him. And the Janitor why, lie gots only $200 for tho session, nnd he has to sweep out the legislative hall once a day. Of course, tho Houso might havo got a Japanese to do the job for $20 a month, but a Japanese has no vote, so such a thing would be unthlnknblc. Tho fnct that tho Jan itor's chief labors havo consisted In warming a chair most of tho day Is Mirely no reason why he shouldn't receive tho $20 extra pay It Is pio posed to glvo him. Tho messenger, too, comes In for $20 mnnuwnhi, If Nnwnhlne'g icso lutlon goes through. In view of the fact that it took such hard work to persuade Mr. Apao to accept thn le sponslble position, and that he final ly sacrificed himself on tho nltnr of patriotism nnd consented to serve his country, the Houbo should hnvo no hesitation in making him n fnrewoll picsent of twenty simoleona. The interpreter comes In for $C0, according to the tormB of the resolu tion. He Is the one who Is piobably most entitled to It, for he really has done extrn work, and, besides, his labors have been the most arduous of anybody's. The House tnlks all the time, and ovc'rythlng tho honor ablo and eloquent members Bay ho has to translate, .bo none of their words of wisdom will bo lost. The lesolutlons wero referred to the Committee on Public Expendit ures and Accounts. Somnolent Session Tho Besslon was a sleepy one. Two honorable members slept serenely, and several times the Speaker was obliged to send the Borgeant-at-nrms to nrouso Hlhlo, who was sleeping audibly. , On recommendation of the Health and Police Committee, Senate Hill 141, providing for tho assessment of property benefited by tho Honolulu Bower Hystoni, wns tabled. No ex planation was made. A resolution wns Introduced by Mnkekau, and ndoptcd by tho House, that tho Printing Committee be au thorized ta order the printing nnd binding of 300 pamphlets containing the proceedings In connection with tho nddrpsi hut Monday of Hon. C. W. FalrbntikB, the address to bo tialielatcd Into Hawaiian. Tho Health and Police Commlttco rendered Its final report on tho sev cial public health Institutions which HONOLUL0, T. H WEDNESDAY, APIl. 28, 1009 It has visited. Tho report In part biijb: Your Health nnd Police Commlttco has made Its accustomed inspection of the several Institutions of this Territory whero the public health is concerned nnd which como under Its sphere of ln estimation. It has visited the following places: Tho Knlihl Receiving Station. This place needs attention In the matter of Improvements but they have already been piovldcd for In Act 81 that hns been passed by this Legislature. Your committee, In order to satis fy Itself ns to the respective merits of the several courses of treatment now under wny, and In which tho general public Is deeply Interested, visited tho stntton on two separate occasions, once on the Gth of InBt month and again on tho 23d of this month. It has made Inquiries of tho pa tients themselves and from Its ob servations on the second visit Is sat isfied that tho patients undergoing the Chlnoga treatment by Dr. Hrlnck erhoff, nnd nlso the patient under Dr. Wnyson's treatment, show somo Improvement. With legard to the others under Dr Atchcrley wo could nut notice any change In tho condi tion. It must, huwetcr, be ndmlttcd that tho time between the two visits Is too short for ur committee to come to a posltho decision, The Insane Ayutu. Thero are two matters that need tho attention of the Hoard of Health: Ono Is to provide whlto nurses for white wom en, and the other is to remove tho wntchmnn's bell, which tolls out tho hours of the night, to somo place where It will not disturb the sleep of the' patients. Some comment hns goho abroad with regard to the custom of nllow Ing tho men employed by the Hoard to use tho Government fumigating apparatus for disinfecting purposes which do not come under the duties of the Hoard of Health, nnd making their own chnrges for the work Inde pendent of tho Hoard. Your com mittee finds that theso men worked In their own time, after-hours, and on Sundays, fumigating places where glanders had jappcarcd, nnd ridding other places of fleas nnd bedbugs,J nnu innt mey uscu ineir own ma terial for tho purpose. Although wo do not see an thing actually wrong In the mntor,et have suggested to tho President' of the Hoard a discon tinuance of th'o custom so far ns tho men, working tindenlt nro concerned. Delegate Kuhto Is not on board tho Alameda, which an Ives hero Friday. Ho Is at tho Hotel Stewart In San Francisco. John Colburn Is tho authority for this, but Colburn does not know any thing about Kuhio's candidacy for the Governorship. Despite nil tho denials nnd tho sup positions tho story will not down that Dclcgato Kuhlo Is to bo named as tho Governor of tho Territory when Judgo Dolo ictlios from the redefal bench nnd Governor Frear goes over to tho Judiciary building aguln. It Is asseit- ed that Judgo Dolo would much prefer being off the bench than on It, nnd his extended vacation is accepted by those claiming to be Informed as the signal that ho will retl'ro on his laurels It Frcar can bo named In his place, ill thqiigh Haitwcll would llko very much to bo the Federal Judgo. GOVERNOR'S VETO (Continued from Pare 1) the administration desires, Finan cial safety and stability Ecem to ro qulro that tho amount appropriated in the bil in question should bo ro duced to nn nppreclnblo extent at least In oider to Justify turning over to tho Counties considerable addi tional revenue. It Is difficult to de termine whch Items may best be dis pensed with nnd I have concluded to voto those mentioned only nftcr most careful consideration nnd 111 somo cases with great regret that nnnnclal, comlltlons oblige mo to take Hits Btep, Tho 'Item for the salary of the Deputy High Sheriff and clork may well bo omitted on Its own merits as being unnecessary now that tjio du ties of (he High Sheriff have been gicatly educed by the transfer of Jails and misdemeanant prisoners to ' tho enre of 'the Counties and In view of tho proposed policy of relieving him for the most pntt of tho duty of seivlng piocess for tho couits by loivlng that duty to the County iHbuilffs, whero It moie properly bu- lOllgB. In the Treasury Department, tho Item for tho salary of tho bookkeep KUHIO AND HIS PLANS u RELIEVED BY PE-RU-Nft. MRS. r. CARR. MRS. F. CARR, Vlneland, Ont, Can., -writes I "For soveral years 1 was afflicted with catarrh, whkh made life a burden. Tho coughing ani hacking which ac companied the disease was terrible. "Tho complaint finally extended to tho stomach and I was In a wretched condition. "I tried dlllerent remedlca and the best professional treatment all In vain. "Finally, as a last resort, 1 tried Pe- runs upon the recommendation of my sister In Hamilton. "I could see steady improvement and after using four bottles of that proclous medlclnol was feeling well again, my old tronblo being complotoly a thing of the past. "To-day I would not take ono thous and dollars for what this grand medi cine has dons for mo." Peruna Is a universally recognized catarrh remedy. It will relieve catarrh in its most obstlnato form. Th following wholesale drucsUt will supply tho retail tra-le: Honolulu. Denson, Smith & Co., Hawd er and deputy Insurance commission er is wio only ono thnt enn safely bo dispensed with under tho wording of tho appropriation bill. Under the Uurcau of Taxes, Third Taxation Division, thero is no occa sion for the separate Item for the snlnry of the clerk nnd Interpreter. That division may well be placed on tho Bamo stntuB In this respect as tho other divisions. Under tho Public Works Depart ment, the Items for Inndlngs nt Ma- hukonn nnd Hnnnlel nro somewhat exceptional In this appropriation bill nnd might better, in view of the fin ancial situation, have been put In n loan bill. They are less needed than landings at eomo other noints. Tlinm Bcems to be no urgent reason for se lecting these two places in particu lar. Other equally or more Impor tant Items remain unprovided for through tho fnlluie of tho loan bill. Under tho Hoard of Health, tho pol icy has been adopted by tho legislature of turning over hospitals to tho cotin ties nnd thero nppears to bo no suffl rlent reason why tho hospitals ut Wal luku and Hllo should not bo bo turned over nt the beginning of tho period as well ns six montliB later. There will be uniplo time to mnko tho necessary arrangements. Much can bo Bnld ngalnst dispensing with tho Item Tor tho queen's Hospital. and it id With erunt i-n!tt.tn,nn 1.n 1 veto this; but If tho Territorial expend- iiuruB aro 10 do Kept within tho rovu niies, It Is neccssnry to omit Bomo Items nnd this Is ono of thoso which may moat appropriately bo omitted, not Indeed with tho Idea that that hos pltal should ceaso receiving govern ment aid, but with tho Idea that tho City and County or Honolulu should furnish such aid. Tho additional rove niio which thnt city and county will lecclvo during tho next biennial period In excess of what It has received dur ing tho cuirent period will far exceed tho amount of Its Increased expend!-' tuics, Including this Item, occasioned by laws passed nt tho presont Besslon. mid that city and county Is In a far better fluanolnl nltuntinn .. .,.. .1 ,i.i aid than Is tho Territory, uiiuvr mo judiciary Department, tho Hem which mnv lnt ha .ita..n..art.i ...hi. I .1 . .. " v UtOlMJlIDCU Willi is that for the salaries of threo clorks A. . '" II10 cnilrt room ""id clerks' offlcoJn tho first circuit court. Thoro Is Indeed no necessity for this Item. Although thero Is loss business In that court now than thero wns for some lears recently, this legislature has In tho bill -now in question given that coiut ono additional dlerk for the clerks office nnd has increased the Th?. nnm ihr,eo,ot, ltB Interpreters. Thla additional clerk nnd the nvo In- orpreters, who havo much Bparo tlmo. may easily render tho services Intend ed to bo porformed by theso threo assistant clerks whoso duties nio In tended to bo mainly thoso of balltfTa. but If not, additional assistance may bo furnished by tho City and County 1 ".Ti1"1"' ono of ie duties of whoso klierlff Is. by express pioWslon In tho jclrlcy,rcourC"m' "' nt,en" lho Tho Itoni for tho sahry of the A- elitant Clerk of lho Fouitl, circut I Court 1111V IllKn Im ,llo, ,..,. .,.1 ...,., ... out rilppllng tho work of that court. Tho question Is not what. Is doHlred, but what Is necessary In vlow of tho financial conditions. Whitney OUR MR. BRASCH will leave on Monday likt for NEW YORK, LONDON and PARIS, and will be pleased to fill any special orders entrusted to him. Treasurer Is Not Yet Settled On Govornor Frear this morning -f -f mode tho positive statement that f ho had not urrjved nt any deel- f Blon with regard to tho appoint- -f f ment of a successor to Treasurer : Campbell, who foiled for confirm- ntlon at tho hands of tho Scnnte. f "Will you send down tho nnmo f of a Treasurer this afternoon?" f wns tho direct question put to tho - Governor. f "I shall do so If I am ablo to 4- nrrlvo at a decision In the mat- ter." f "Then you havo not decided up- on a successor to Treasurer f Campbell?" f "I havo not." Tho Governor did not volunteer any further Information on tho f subject. T f -f t f ' 4 F. N. Booth, of C. II. Hofgaard & Co., Kauai, was suddenly called to Ho nolulu yesterday by a wlreleBS stating that Mrs. Uooth.was seriously 111. HOW'S YOUR HAIR? We have pleasure in callinc to your notice a new remedy for scalp troubles that end in baldness. SAOE BRUSH contains ingredients which strengthen the roots and prevent! the hair from falling out, Benson Smith. & Co., Ltd., HOTEL AND FORT STREETS. Clearance Sale of Dry Goods of Superior Quality Continues Phenominal Bargains This Week L B. KERR & CO., LTD., AlaKea Street & Marsh i App. Bill Down This Afternoon Governor Frcar will send down lho Appropriation bill tho first thing this afternoon. Just what chango ho has made In It, will of course not bo known until ,tho accompanying incs sago Is read, hilt It Is understood that several Items hnvo been vetoed, Tho rumor that His Excellency would "pocket veto" tho entire bill was set at rest this morning by tho statement of the Governor that ho would not do bo, and thnt ho was pre paring to send tho bill, with his mes sage, down to tho Legislature. NMeasles On Cruiser. Norfolk, Va., April 14. An epidemic of measles In tho United States training station at St. Helena, with an outbreak of tho Bame disease aboard tho United 8tatcs auxiliary cruiser Pralrlo will delay for twenty days at least the transporta tion of from 1G00 to 1800 seamen to Panama en routo to tho Philippines. - D. L. Wlthlngton, attorney for tho Gas Company, Btates that no ono from tho company asked Senator Qulnu or nnyono clto to oppose tho "gas resolution." uiikuLkJLiiHtoLm jjtimffitmmiitM .A&Liuttlte. 4y&