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EVENING nUIAETIN. HONOLOLO, T. II.. WKDNIKDAY, MAY 12, 1609 n i AMUSEMEN1S 1 I BUSINESS COLLECTIONS J. J. Byrne, for eight years employed liy the Metiopolliun Meat Com pany, Miullvil, us IIh collector, Iiiih established a collection ngency at j ltoiun 11 Cnmpliell block, Merchant street, Honolulu. Itcfcrencc. 0. J. Waller. 4292-lm OSTEOPATHY. Dr. Schumann. Hours 8-0 a. a.; 3-0 p. m, 224 Emma Square. Oahu Railway Time Table. OUTWARD. For Walanno, Wnlalim, Knhuku and Way Stations 9:1B a. in., 3:20 p. in. Tor Pearl City, Kwn Mill nml Way Stations 17:30 n. m 9;15 a. in., 11:05 n. in., 2:IS p. ni.. 320 p. m 0:15 p. m., J9:30 p. in., tll:00 p. in. Kor Wnhlawa 9:16 a. m. anil 0:15 p. in. INWARD. Arrive Honolulu from Kahuku, Wnlnlua nu'd Walanao '8:36 a. m., ..5:31 p. m. Arrive In Honolulu from Bwa Mill And Pearl City 17:40 a. in., i:36 u. m., M0:3S n. m., '1:40 p. in., 4:31 ji in., Ii:31 p. m 7:30 p. in. Arrive Honolulu from Wahlawa 8:3G a. in. and 6:31 p. m. Dally. t Ex. Sunday. j Sunday Only. The Hnlelwa Limited, a two hour train (only first-class tickets hon orcd), leaesf Honolulu ecry Sunday at 8:22 a. in.; returning, arrives hi Honolulu at 10:10 p. in. The Limited Btops only at Pear! City and Wulanno O. P. DKNISON. K. C. SMITH. KANEOHE BEEF Always on Hand. Young Pigs, Poul try, Eggs, Fresh Butter and Cheese. Sam Wo Meat Co., King Street Market. Tel. 28a YOUNC TIM. Manager. The Encore Saloon Try n drink at the new place and have MIKE PATTON serve you. . COK. HOTEL and NUUANU. ICE manufactured from pure distilled wa ter. Delivered to any part of city by courteous drivers. OJUIU ICE AND ELECTRIC CO., Kewalo. TekiSliftne 628. Ice Delivered to residences and offices at 25o per hundred in 10-lb. lots ir more. W. O. DARNHART, 133 Merchant St Tel. 140. The Only Menagerie in town the Orpheum Saloon, BUILDING MATERIAL 1 OF ALL KINDS. DEALERS IN LUMBER. ALLEN & ROBmSON. Queen Street :; :: :: Honolulu. M. Phillips & Co. Wholesale Importers and Jobbers EUROPEAN AND AMERICAN CRY QOOD8. FORT and CUt'CX 8T3. 8. SA1K1, Bamboo Furniture Made to Order. Picture Framing a Specialty, 563 S. BERETANIA 81, TELEPHONE 497. HONOLULU IRON WORKS Improved and Modern SUGAR MA CHINERY of every capacity and de scription made to order. Boiler work nd RIVITED PIPES for irrigation purposes a specialty. Particular at tention paid to JOB WORK, and re pairs executed at shortest notice. j Steinway W AI1U UiillliH IIAnUOi THAYErt PIANO CO, K HOTEL HTREBT. Phone 118. TUNING aiMRANTEXD. DIRECTORY repairing. Woven Wire Mattresses repaired at toe Factory Honolulu wire Bed Co., 12G0 Alapal St. Telephone E35. 394C-K PLUMBING. Yee Sing Kee--Plumber and Timmith, Smith St., bet. Hotel and Pauahl. Bulletin Business Office Phone 256. Bulletin Editorial Boom Phono 185. NOW I Is the time to begin saving. Many who have recently begun to save have very sub stantial accounts with us, drawing interest at the rate of 'z per cent a year. You could do as well. A year's saving of odd dimes and nickels would give you a stait in life. ' Bank of Hawaii, Ltd., Cor. Fort and Merchant Sts. Capital & Surplus $1,000,000. Furniture, Iron Beds, Mattresses Coyne Fnrniture Co., Ltd. BISHOP STREET. HONOLULU. THE Chas. R. Frazier Company TOUR ADVERTISERS Phone 371. 122 King St. BENNY & CO., Ltd., AGENTS FOR THE WHITE Sewing Machine 12GG Fort St. Phone 488. The Victor CALL AND HEAR IT BERGSTROM MUSIC Co., Ltd. GO TO' MISS POWER'S For Beautiful' Millinery BOSTON BUILDING, FORT STREET. C. Q. YEEHOP & CO. SHIPPERS and FAMILY BUTCHERS TELEPHOJ P. H, BURNETTE Com'r. of Deeds for California and New York; NOTARY PUBLIC; Grant Marriage Licenses; Draws Mortgages, Deeds, Dills of Sale, Leases, Wills, Etc. Attorney for the District Courts. 79 MERCHANT ST. HONOLULU; PHONE 310. 185 editorial rooms 250 bust ness office. These are the telephone numbers of the Bulletin office. KSli ttonoiuiu. Ttl M THE I I j. II tk A BARRIER ( RY fPS, REX BEACH fp ' 7 ff coryp COnfRtaHT,1008.BY HARPERS HWTMER3 ' (Continued) "You're" full Rolir lo look for Unit ui'w i-iitmir' any inoic." llule repllotl. "Today," mild tbe other quietly, "ills afternoon. De Mood In me Is ralltii' fur travel, Joliu. I'm llln"bcre on ilia place lite Ji'iir din full, nu' dnfn lung tnln' for ojugcur. I'm hungry fur hear dc nx lu du wood, nn' de moose blow at sundown. I want for see the compare t'rough dc brush w'en 1 conic from trap dc fox an' dem little vtlld fellers, 1 want to smell .moke In dc dusk, My work she's tlutsb here, in I'ni puddle away today, an' I'll flu dat place dls tarn', for sure. She's orer dere." He raised his long arm and pointed to the dim mountains that hid the valley of the Koyukuk, the val ley that called good men and strong year after year and took them to It- Btlf. "Have you heard the news from the creeks? Your claims nre blanks. Your men bavu quit." The Kreuchmun shook his head sad ly, then smlled-a wistful little smile. "Waul, It's better I lose dan you -or Necla. t nln' dc lucky kin', dat's nil, an', after all. w'nt Rood to me Is rlche. (r mine? I nln' got no use for money ai:y more." They stood In the doorway together, two rugged, stalwart figures, different In blood and birth and every other, thing, yet brothers withal whom the ebb and flow of the fur places had thrown together hud now drew apart again. And they were sad, these two, for their love was deeper than comes to other people, and they kuew this was farewell, so they remained thus side by side, two dumb, sorrowful men, until they were addressed by a person who hurried from tbo town. He came as nn apparition bearing the voice of "No Creek" Lee, the min ing king, but In no 'other way showing sign or symbol of their old friend. Jta style of faco and curious outfit were utterly foreign to the miner, for ha had been bearded with the robust, un kempt growth of many years, tanned to a leathery hue anj garbed perao- ilally In the habit of a scarecrow, rrhlle this creature was shaved and dipped and currl.d, und the clothes It Mood up In were of many ftturtllng hues. Its face was scraped sn dean of whiskers us to be u pallid white, but lack of adornment ended at this point, and the rest was overladen wondrous ly, whllo from the center of the half brown, half while face the long, red nose of Lee ran out, Ilesldo It rolled his lonesome eye, alive with oxclta ment. He c-nme up with a strut, Illumining the landscape, and Inquired: "Well, how do I looki" "I'm darned If I know," said Gale. "Hut It's plumb ungual." "Tbeso here shoes leak," said the spectacle, pulling up hit baggy trou sers to display his tun footgear, "bo cause they was made for dry coin'. That's why they left the tops off, but they've got a nice, healthy totor, nln't they? As a whole. It seems to me I'm sort of nifty. Hut I'm a plain man without conceit. Now let's proceed with the obsequies." It was a vry simple, unpretentious ceremony that took place .Inside the loug, low house of logs, and yet It was 'y?k 1 A btanhcted twi'l vpon a stretcher car ried by n doctor dtul it jirdif. a wonderful thing to the dark, shy maid . who hearkened ho breathlessly beside tbo mau she bad singled out. When tbey bud done he turned und took her reverently lu his arms und kissed her before them all. Then she went and stood beside Gale and the red wife who was no wife and said simply: "I am very happy," Tbo old man stooped and for the first time In. her memory pressed bis lips to hers, then went out Into the sunlight, where ho might be alono wlfh htmscjf and tlio memory of that other Merrldy. Tbo first word of the wedding was borno by Father Ilumum, who went nlouo to the rubjn uhcre the girl's fa ther lay, entering with trepidation. Uo jyiis; llicrif u Jong lime jjlone with gi ml Of" ! i :rcrk--Tr Wft V I 1 V I ft M biurlT.'Tiud "vTi ell Tie "returned to?luTeTs house he would auswer nu questions. "He Is n strauge man, n wonderful ly strange man uurepeutuiit nnd "nicked, Itut I can't tell you what he nuld, Have a little patience and you will soon know." The mall boat, which had arrived an hour after the mission boat, was ready to continue Its run when Just as It blew a warning blast down the street of the camp cume a procession so strange for this land that men stop ped, eyed It curiously and whispered among themselves. It was a blanket n man ujion a stretcher, carried by n doctor nnd n priest. Tbo face was muOled so that the Idlers eould not make It out, and vyhen they Inquired they received no answer from the car riers, who pursued their course Im passively down the runway to the wa ter's edge nnd up the gangplank 'to the deck. When the boat had 'gone and the last faint cough of Its towering stacks bad died away Father Banium turned to his friends: "He has gone away, not for a day, but for ull time. Ho Is a strauge man, and some things he said I could not understand. At first I fea'red greatly, for when I told him what had occur redof Necla's return nnd of ber marriage be .became so enraged I thought he would burst open bis wounds and die from his ver fury. Ilut I talked a long, long time with him, and gradually I came to know oomewhat of his queeVj disordered soul. He could not bring himself to faco defeat In the eyes of men or to see the knowledge of It In their bear ing. Therefore he fled. He told me that he "would be a hunted nnlmal all his life, that the news of bis whipping would travel ahead of him und tlint his enemies would search' him out to take advantage of him. He said the only decent thing be could or would do vas t leave, the daughter he had never known to that happiness he had never exerlcnced uud wished me to tell her that she was very much like her mother, who was the best woman In the world.'1' cn.rTi:n xix. TI1K CAM. 01- THE OREADS. Tlli:iti: were mingled rejoicing and lamentation lu the ioihc hold of John (inle thl lifter i noon. Molly nnd Johnny were III the throes of an overwhelming sor row.! he noire of which might be beard from the barracks to the Indian vil lage. They were sparing of tears, a. a rule, but when they did give way to woe they published It abroad, yelling with utter abandon, tbtlr black eyes puckered up. their mouths distended Into squares, from which csme such ajiicuuro of souud us to rock the ears auri buidcu the air heatfjy with ssd aess. P'lleon, was colug away their own luirtlculnr I'blpuu! They had found the' French Canadian at the riv er with their' father loading his cuuoe. am they hud uiL'cd hi in whither he fared. Vhcti the meaning of bis words Htruck home they looked nt each other In dismay; then, bred us they were to mask emotion, they Joined hands nnd trudgtkl silently buck up tbo bank with' tilling eyes uud chins aiqulver until" they gained tho rear of the bouse. Hero they sat down all for lorn and begun to weep bitterly uud In an ascending crescendo. "What's the matter with you tikes, anyhow?" Inquired the lieutenant. He had always tilled them with a Hpecch' less awe. He was a nice man, the had both agreed long ago, mid very splendid to the eye, but he was noth ing like I'olcon, who was one of them, only somewhat bigger. "Come, uowl Tell me ull about It." the soldier Insisted. "Has something happened to the three legged puppy?'' " Molly dented tho occurrence of any such catastrophe. "Then you've'lost the llttlo sbliiy rifle that shoots with nlr?" Dut Johnny dispelled this horrible suspicion by drawing the formidable wenjion out of the grass behind him. "Well,' there Isn't anything else bad enough to cnuso all this outlay of an gulBh. Cuu't I help you out?" "Poleou's goln' nwny!" said Johuuy. "Now, that's too bad, of course," the young mun assented, "But think what nice things he'll bring yon when he comes hack." "Ho ain't eomlu' back!" walled the little girl and, being u womuu, yielded again to her .weakness, unashamed. Ilurrell tried to extrutt n morp dc tailed explanation, hut this yih uh fur ns their knowledge ran. M be nought out tho Canadian und found htm with Cale In tho store, a Beauty pile of food and ammunition on tho counter be tween them. "I'olcon," said he, "jou're not going away?" "Yes," said Doret. "I'm takln' 111 trip." "Oh, but you can't," cried Ilurrell. "I I" Ho paused uwkwurdly, while down the breeze cumo the lament nf the two little dales. "Well, I feel Just ,as they do." lie motioned in tho di rection of the sound. "I wanted you for a friend, Doret. I bate to lose yojii". (To Be Continued) ,( Orpheum Theater Week May 10th THE POPULAR FAVORITES The Elleford Company Presenting a Repertoire of the Latest Dramatic Successes TONIGHT "From Farm To Factory" Friday and Saturday, "SHADOWS OF NEW YORK." Saturday Matinee, "THE AMERICAN GIRL." Children under ten, 10 cents; adults, 25 cents to any part of the house, Evening prices, 25c, 50c, 75c. Scats now on sale for all perform ances. Mrs. A. B. Ingalls, Violinist, announces a Farewell Recital On May 13, at 8 P. M, At the residence of Gov. Walter F. Frcar, Punahou, Miss Margaret Clarke Pianist, Miss Werthemueller Pianist. Rev. Canon Win. Ault. "Baritone. will assist. ARTTHEATER Feature Films A TALE OF THE CRUSADERS AND THE SUICIDAL POET. Change of program three times a week Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Park Theater Fort Street and Chaplain Lane Open Air Moving Picture Exhibition SUPERIOR MACHINES. COMFORTABLE CHAIRS. Not an ill-smelling closed auditorium. ADMISSION 10 and 15 CTS. Children 5 Cents San Francisco THEATER The New Open-Air Theatre. LATEST MOVING PICTURES CHANGES MONDAYS AND THURSDAYS GOOD MUSIC Two entrances: Pauahi St. near Merry-Go-Round. With A Very Small Amount Invested In One of Our Alarm Clocks You Can Save A lot of Time A Lot of Worry. We Can Sell You One That Carries A Guarantee. J. A. j?. Vieira & Co. 113 HOTEL ST. JEWELERS. For Golf and Good Living St. Clair Bid good, Manager, WahYingQiipnscQo. King Street. Ewa of Fishmarket. DRY GOODS AND FURNISHING GOODS of EVERY DE. SCRIPTION. Haleiwa OWL 5. CENT CJGAR M. A. Gunst & Co. FORT AND KING STREETS. WANTS WANTED Advertisements Under this HeaJing On. Cent Per Word Each Day. No Ad vertisements Inserted for Less Than Ten Cents. lmmi'dlnteh u uung man between age of If, and 20 enrs, for stock clerk nml i-ullectm , must write good hand Appl In own hand writing, with loferences, to I'. O. Ilox 1ST. lilS-'Jt lly a commercial housu, u first clnss bookkeeper, for u permanent, ro sponbln position. Address A. V , llulletln oince. A few customers nearby for puro milk from a small herd of healthy, well-fed cows. Apply 1837 Col lege St. -dSL'-lf everybody to make money by plant ing cocoanuts. Inquire for plants, l)ox 102 Llhue, Kauai. 4190-tt Kemule water spaniel. Address V. llulletln. Stnte price. 4303-3t Clean wiping rags at the Dulletln of fice. SITUATION WANTED lly jmuig Chinese, In odlce or store; undcrstnnds bookkeeping: experi enced; country no objection. Ad dress "X.," llulletln. 4298-lOt lly a young lady, position In oMlce, or clerical work of any kind, (iood ref erences. Address 0. 1)., Dtilletlu unite. tf LOST I'ursp containing money; finder re turn to this ufllco nnd receive re ward. 4301 tit FOR SALE lllack driving mare, surrey and har ness. All In good condition. Cheap for cash. Address C, llul letln. 4309-21 A flue OKItMAN VIOLIN, Stradlvar- lous pattern, has been used many 5 ears. Tor particulars address U. KA1II., German School and Church, 42S5.tr V.uuu cocoanuts just arrived on schooner Concord, from banning Island. Miller Salvage Co. P. 0 llox 027. 4285-tf Chicken houses nnd quantity of poul try wire. SI. V., llulletln. 407-3t Paper A full line of the best pa per for all kinds of newspa per and jolrwork. PRINTERS' SUPPLIES in great variety. We liave also a big supply of good, strong WRAPPING PAPER. Hawaiian News Co., Ltd., PIONEER PAPER HOUSE. Young Building. Br. Mackall P1TICK HOURS A. M.! 8:30' to 10; 30 (Saturday und Sunday except ed); Sunday, 930 to 11:30. 1'. M.: 7 to S; Saturday, 2 to 3 und 7 to 8. At Government Dispensary, 1:30 to 3;3l) p. in. (Saturday excepted); Sat urday, 9 to 10 n. in. ASAHl BAKERY BERETANIA ST., HEAR ALAKEA. Fine Cakes and Ice Cream, Rolls and Buns Fresh every morn ing. WAH CHONG CO. NEW DRY GOODS STORE Everything absolutely new and fresh from the Coast. WAVERLEY BLK. - HOTEL ST. Collars Shirts, Collars and Cuffs well done at reasonable prices at the FRENCH LAUNDRY, 258 Beretania. 3. Abadie, Prop, BAKED PORK AND BEANS BOSTON BROWN BREAD Every Saturday Leave Orders A Day in Advance VIENNA BAKERY 11129 Fort St. Phone 197. TO LET Advertisements Under thl. H.adlng One Cent Per Word Each Day. No Ad vertisements Inserted for Less Than Ten Cents. At the end of ui line on the beach, furnished liouie. rout bed-rooms; elect! Ir lights illiess "N," It u 1 1 1! 1 1 n oim e. Newly furnished rooms close In; elec tric light nnd running water In each room. No. ,3 So. Ueretnnl.i St. 4280-tt Cottnge of six rooms, gns nnd elec tric light; nice garden, rent rea sonable. Inqulic IK. 7 I'nlon St. 4305-Ct Kurnlshed rooms AIo housekeep ing rooms. Apply 23(1 King M., bet. AlaMu nnd Ulchards. 430S-tt Neatly furnished, mosquito-proof room, with board, Tel. 1333; Nos. 749-S0, Ucrctnnla St. 4272-lt Kurnlshed suite of rooms, with board; hot and cold water, lot!) llcretanla Ave. 4285-tf rive-room cottnge; piano and fur nishings for sale cheap. Addres-t M llulletln. 430G-5t Well-furnished housekeeping rooms, fine view. Apply 700 Quarry St., cor. Alapal. 429.'-tf Pour furnished rooms, with hoard. Two with dressing room. lOSO Her- etanln Ave. 4285-lt Two furnished rooms. 1071A I.lke liho St., near Campbell Lane. Two furnished rooms. Apply Mrs. D. McConnell, 1223 Kmma St. Kurnlshed cottage In town Inquiio Cottage drove. I'hone 1087 Furnished cottnge on Walklki bench. 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