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-TKT T-J ' T 1 TT T - f ' T J EJfENINQ BOUJPTIN, HONOLULU, T. H FTUDAY, SEPT. 10, 190!! BUSINESS DIRECTORY EMPLOYMENT AGENCY. Japanese Employment Association, Nuuanu and Paualil Sts. Call up phone C97 It you want a cook, good boy or Bervnnts. M. Ueda, Japanese Employment Of flco. Altipul St., neur Ilerctunla. I40!i-lm CONTRACTOR. Otto Osi Carpenter, Jobber and Contractor. Phone -503. 1420 Victoria St. 4321-im ARCHITECTS. Duisenberg & Farrar, Architects, 82 C3 Alexander Youog Uulldlng. Telephone 275. Blank books of all sortB, ledgers, 'etc., manufactured by the Bulletin VuNUhliiK Comoans. Oahu Railway Time Table. OUTWARD. For Walanae, Walalua, Kahuku and Way 8tattons 9:1G a. m., 3:20 p. m. For Pearl City, Kwa Mill and Way Stations 17:30 a. m.. 9:15 a. "m., 11:05 a. to., 2:15 p. ra.. 320 p.,m., 6:15 p. m., $9:30 p. m., 11:00 p. m For Wahlawa 9:15 a. m. and 6:16 p. m. INWARD. Arrive Honolulu from Kahuku, Walalua and Walanao 8:36 a. m.. ..5:31 p. m. Arrlre In Honolulu from Ewa Mill and Penrl City 7:46 a. m., 'SiSe a. m., 10:38 a. in., 1;40 p. mi, 4:31 p m., i5:31 p. in., 7:30 p. m. Arrive Honolulu from Wahlawa 8:36 a. m. and 5U1 p. to. Dally. t Ex. Sunday. t Sunday Only. The Halclwa Limited, a iwo-houi train (only first-class tickets hon ored), leaves Honolulu every Sunday at 8:22 a. m.; returning,, arrives In Honolulu at 10:10 p. ni. The Limited stops only at Pearl City and Walanka 0. P. DBNISON. F. C. SMITH. , THE Chas. R. Frazier Company rOUR ADVERTISER! tfhone,371. 122 King St. ICE manufactured from pur distilled wa tir. Delivered to any part of city by courteous drivers. 0M1U (CE AND ELECTRIC CO., Kewalo. Telephone 628. KEYSTONE-ELGIN WATCHES INGERSOLL WATCHES At All Watchdealers. Jos. Schwartz, Agent for Hawaiian Islands. Cor. FOB! and KING Sts., Horlala. Ice Delivered to residences and office at 26o pet hundred in 10-lb. lots ir more. W. O. BARNHART, 133 Merchant St. Tel. 146. ' BUILDING MATERIAL ' OF ALL KINDS. DEALERS m ItTMBOL ALLEN A ROBINSON, tueen Street :: :: :: Honolulu. Ms Phillips & CoT Wholesale Importers and Jobber EUROPEAN AND AMERICAN DRY GOODS FORT and QUtXN 8T8. S. SA1K1, Bu .bod. Furniture Hade to Order. Picture Framing a Specialty.- 063 8. BERETANIA ST. TELEPHONE 497. HONOLULU IRON WORKS Improved and Modern SUGAR MA CHINERY of every capacity and de acriptiori made to order. Boiler wrk suid RIYITED PIPES for irripttion purposes a specialty. Partioula.' at tention paid to JOB WORK, and re tain executed at shortest notice, P. H. BURNETTE Com'r. of Deeds for California nsd New York: NOTARY PUBLIC; Grant Marriage Licenses; Draws Mortgages. Deeds, Bills of Sale, Leases, Wills, Etc Attorney for the District'Courts. 70 MERCHANT ST. HONOLULU; PHONE 310. Ttntutln Rnnine.- Office Phone 250. Bulletin Editorial Boom Phone 189 PROFESSIONAL. Nathan M. Lewis, Teacher of Piano mid Organ, 14fi2 Kmlim. 4408-lm REPAIRING. We make a specialty of repairing ALL makes of typewriters, casii registers and adding machine. Our repair department Is the only fully equipped one In tlio Terri tory. AH work guaranteed. Ofllco Supply Co., Lad., Agents for the lleiulngton Typewriter Co. 4382-tf Woven Wire Mattresses repaired .at the Factory Honolulu Wire Bed Co., 1260 Alapat Bt. Telephone 63S 3946-tt PLUMBING. fee Sins; KeePlumber and Tinsmith, Bmlth St., bet. Hotel and Pauahl. Big Reduction in Silver Deposit Ware Beautiful pieces at very low prices. J.A.R.Vieira fc Co., Jewelers and Silversmiths. Hotel St. AVID DAYTON 137 MERCHANT STREET. a First-class residence property, sit uated at Pawaa on King and Young streets. Building in nrst-olau or der and connected with artesian wa ter. Eleotrio liut and gas. Alio Kapiolani Park oti and improved property at Hauola and other 'prop erty. WatiYingChonsCo. King Street. Ewa of Fishmarket DRY GOODS AND FURNISHLWO GOODS of EVERT DI SCRIPTION. Teiritorial Board of Immigration Office 403 Stangewald Bldg. Honolulu. BOOKS- BOOKS WALL. NICHOLS COMPANY, LTD. Fort and Merchant Sts. WAIK1KI INN 'The Finest i Bathing onrtbeBeack." Ileal'-At! All Hour. WINES, LIQUORS. AND CIGAJJ. W. C. BEBGIN. Proprietor. LUNCHES ,and DBIMKI The most popular place in town. ' The Fashion Saloon Hotel Bt. near Fori Jack Scully. lack Roberts.' Pau Ka nana THE ENEMY TO DIRT. At Your Grocer's. Wo have lor sale Hack Set Ranges, size 4 to 9 ft.; Urldge & Beach "Suporlor Stoves;" Quick Meal and Perfection oil stoves; Farm er's Uroliers, Camp and Laundry stoves. Phone ill: EMMELUTH & CO.. LTD., 14 5 King St. r7TmX7CTTKtT1Sir7Tnl c IIIlU-HWllr'IMIl'iHllh ' EUREKA" " -w -PERFECTION ROOF PAINT ' Give it a trial. Guaranteed to prove good. Write for booklet to P. 0. Box 93. THEO, H, TAVD2S & CO., AGENTS, What Army Folk The Soldier. IT Col. Henry Wattorson, who is dis tinguished as a soldier, nn editor, an orutor and a publicist, says In Harper's Weekly that "Jho profes sional soldiers tell .us that a great armament Is the surest safeguard, of peace." Possibly It Is because lia? has wandered from his usual forum of expression In the Louisville Cour ler-Jotirnul tlint llrother Watterson Is betruyed Into this looseness of statement. What professional sol diers, on this side of the Atlantic, at least, contend for Is not n "grcnt armament," but n training' that will teach Americans the methods of ef fective co-operative action for the public, defense and fit each Indivi dual man to tako his place In the general organization. The profes sional soldier takes small nccount of numbers without organization be lieving, with the lato dcnernl Mc Dowell, that "the wolf enreth not how many sheep there be." If thero be room In that well-stocked head, which now wenrs Its silver crown of experience, we would advise .Colonel atte'rson to read Emory Upton's Military Policy of the United St'Kcs,", hlch Ellliu Hoot regarded as si valunble that, when he was BeC' rt i .ry of War, ho had it .printed at Uu public expense. It will enable 1 into better appreciate the profes sional point of view. There Is no demand among soldiers In this coun try for great armaments. What they ask is that Congress, having decided what our military establishment must be, should make it as complete and-, effective as possible, giving to every rompany.ln the Army its pro-1 per complement of officers nnd fur nishing each position of defense suf ficient men to vhandlc the guns pro vided. With thorough training nnd completo organization wo should need but little more thnn we now have In the way of an Army. Men .Who Die. in reply to a letter written by the Chief Q.M., Dopt. of the East, to the. Quartermaster Oeneral, re questing Information whether the cost of preparing for shipment tho remains 'of officers and soldiers wlio die at posts In the United States Is chargeable to, the appropriation "Ilrlnglng Home nemalns of Officers, Soldiers and Civil Employees, Fiscal year 1010," the Quartermaster Oen eral replies as follows: "Tho ex penses of preparing for shipment, ln eluding tho cost of casket, and also the cost of transporting the remains to the decedent's home, are payable from the appropriation 'Ilrlnglng Homo Itcmnlns of Officers. Soldiers nnd Civil Employees, 1910,' provid ed ithe soldier died In line of duty. H the soldier died In lino of duty the remains should be shipped on a (lovernment bill of lading, providing thai a request has been mado by re latives of the deceased to havo the remains shipped to his home." Loans to Soldiers. An officer of the Army calls our attention to a circular sent by a firm In Denver, Col., to officers of tho Army, In which these liberal- minded money lenders sny: "Ilrlef ly, our offer Is to lend nn amount equal to ono month's pay on the se curity of your note, accompanied by; your voucner ror the current month during which your loan ,1s made' This voucher shall be accompanied by a lotter to, the chief payamster, informing him of tho transfer. We hold tho voucher nnd tho letter un-i til the last of tho month, giving you nn opportunity to pay tho loan or, renew it for another month iby send Ing another letter and voucher, ,nat in me nrst. instnnce, upon receipt of which we will return to you the oiu letter and voucher then In our possession. For this servlco wo make u charge of three percent, per month." Only thirty-six per cent a year. Mav Be Assigned. So much of (l.O. 157, c.s., W.D. as prescribes that "a lieutenant col oncl may be appropriately assigned to tho command -of any part of a regiment larger than a battalion or to the command of a battalion In the absence of its major," Is a sen slble return to the old Drill Regula tions, but an assignment denied by u decision mado In October, 1907, In terms as follows: "It wns decid ed, 26th ult., that, for, obvious mili tary reasons, a battalion Is not deem ed an appropriate command for a lieutenant colonel," In consequence of this decision, Lieutenant Colonel lenn, of the 23d Inf., could not by Is colonel be given the command of a battalion, tho major of which was on detached servlco at a re mote place. In fact, two of the ma jors of the regiment wcio nbsont during tho entire Beason, Major Al laire, unit Major Dentler, U. S. Grant. "I remember Ornnt," snys ono of his climmuteb ct Point, as re - and Navy Are Doing I ported In "The lloyhood nnd Youth of Oen. U. S. Qrnnjr In September St. Nicholas, ''nsf n"plaln, common sense, stralghtforwaul youth; quiet, calm, thoughtful and unaggressive; shunning notoriety; quite contented while others were grumbling; 'taking to his military, duties In.n very, bdsl nesslIKe manner; not a prominent limn In the corps, but respected by nil, and very popuar with his friends. Ills nickname of 'Undo Sam' was given him there, where every good fellow, lins a nlcknnme, from these very qunlltlcs; Indeed he was n very unclellke sort of youth. Ho was then and nlwnys an excellent horseman, and his picture rises before me In an old torn coat, loose rhllng panta loons wiyi spurs buckled liver them, going with his clanking snVcr to the drill hall." Uniform Barred. Writing" from Jefferson Harrncks, Mo., Aug. 12, 1909, a correspondent snys: "As I have noticed the Inter est you take whenovor tho 'uniform of tho Army Is .disgraced, I would llko ou to publish something about the following: Tnern is n pubjic park' In St. Louis, iMo., named Ma nlon's Park, where they have n dancing pavilion and don't allow aoldtera wearing the uniform, be cause they do. not sell a ticket to a soldier whenever he applies to buy It wearing the uniform; a man has to hnvo civilian clothes It ho wants to dance." Troops of Line. in me inuies oi me foreign scr vjee, troops of. tho line, published In .this pnper Aug. 14, the Adjiitnnt General's figures Includo time going from and returning to the United States. TJils was no doubt done for wie purpose oi cumpuyug lurcign service nay. which, under the Act of '1901, Includes tlmo going to mid returning from foreign station, In estimating foreign servlco toward retirement at thirty years, only time of "actual 'service In" foreign lands, os specified 'In A.K. J33 is to bo counted1 double. , ' , 'Reducing Rations. Within the past fow.woeks orders have been. Issued by, the Becrctnry, of the Navy reducing the rations of In mates' of naval prisons, forbidding talking at meals, limiting the privi lege of smoking to three times a day. If a prisoner disobeys any regula tion he can smoke but twite a day, and for a repented dlsobedlenco ho has but one smoke a day, and he' can even losn thnt If he Is bad enouah. Tho naval prisoner has no very .hap py lot at best. He has to work' all the time he Is awake, nnd whllo he Is nt work he cannot tnlk. At Ports mouth the prisoners have recently done n large amount of work In con nectlon with clearing up new land nndblastlng n road through a high hill. There Is plenty of work found at all the prisons for tho Inmates, and with no talking, reduced food, limited smoking. It may come to, pass that the enlisted man In the Servlco wilt think twice before ho Incurs tho privations and discipline that he must undergo in u naval prison for u few months. Tho general staff of the army now tins under consideration tho Bubstl1 tutlon of the slicker, In place of the poncho, to all troops, ltcports have been received from many ofllceis; commanding troops In the various arms of the service, and the prefer ence Is expressed for the slicker us permitting greater freedom of move ment as compared with the poncho. It has been decided to submit to the Infantry Equipment Hoard, In ses sion nt Hock Island Arsenal, the poncho, the slicker and a combina tion cape and shelter tent Invented by Lieutenant Charles 11. Mason, 19th Infantry, for examination and practical test. There has also been sent to Hock Island the new cam paign hat, which Is somewhat lowor, In the crown and stlffor In tho brim 'than tho present hat. Tho new hut, on account of Its low crown, may not be creased or "peaked," but vWlll probably be worn with .four dents In tho crown, after tho manner of tho hats worn by the northwestern mounted police. Sergt. First Class Herbert ;K. wetneroy, h. o camp Kelthloy, Mindanao, to Manila, Division Hos pital, for observation nnd treatment. Sergt. Klrst Class Otto Schlmnnn, II. C, upon thcrecolpt of this order, will be plured upon tho retired list. Sorgt. First Clam fleurge Griffith, II. C recruit depot, Kort McDowoll, Cnl will bo sent to Kort areble.'R.' I., to relieve Sergt, Klrst ClaBj Oil bcrt II. Ooosey, II. C. Scrgt. Goosey will bo sent to the recruit depot Kurt McDowell, thenco to Manila, on transport scheduled to leave San Kianclsco Oct. 5, 1909, for duty. Major Gen. J. Kranklln Hell, Chief of Staff, U. 8. A., sailed fiom Sitka, Alaska, Aug. 20, and Is expected to 'arrlvo In Port Townsend Aug. 24, Kor the next month (lencrul Hell will le 'occupied v.lth a tour of In tpecilon throughout tho Pacific Mates nuil the Northwest, arriving In WaMilngton In the mldfall, bare ly In 'time to prepare Ills annual re IKjrt. (leiiernl Hell Is accompanied on his cxtenslvo nnd very Interest ing tour by Cafit. Krcil. W Sladen, secretary to the dcnernl Staff, I.eac for two months, with per mission to Islt China nnd Japan, Is granted I. lent. Col. William A. Slittnk, 1st Cnv., about Sept. 15, 1909. Leave for one month, nccount of exceptional circumstances, with per mits on to visit tlm IT. S.. Is arnnted Cap, (lodrrey II. Mncdouatd, 1st Cav., and he Is authorized to lcne the division about July 15. First Scrgt. tieorgc E, Hughes, Troop M, 1st Cnv., upon the receipt of this order will bo placed upon the retired list. Letters fiom Army ofllrcrs com mend the new and useful feature which appeals In tho last number of Cnptnln Moss's "Army Alterations" n good llrst rhiss Index of tho cur rent War Depaitment orders nnd circulars. This supplies a want that has long been felt, nnd tho Index will tend to save time for those who have much pccnslon to refer to documents of the department. THE PURE FOOD - AND DRUG UW has not only brought tho foods and drugs of this country up to n higher standard of purity, but It has eliminat ed the harmful mcdlrlnes with which this country was flooded. Such medlclncK, however, as Lydla E. Plnkbam's Vogetablo Compound, lurely a roots and herbs product, will continue Its boncflclal, work among women'. WNG ON CHONG Mattress and Furniture Makers. Picture' Frames made to order and a large variety of, stock on hand. uetnei St., opp,, Empire Theater. .LADIES' WOOL SWEATERS ' STLK AND KID GLOVES BABY RIBBON . , SILK LISLE HOSIERY -' Miss Kate Woodard 1 !l 1141 Fort Street. Herald Pure Rye nnd Bourbon Thos. F. McTighe & Co., 101105 XING ST. PHONE 140. P. 0. BOX 7BS. Dr. F.SCHURMANN, Osteopath. 222 Emma Square. House Consulting, 2-3 p. m. Sat urdays excepted. Operating-, 8-12 a. m., 3-6 p. m. Phone 33. . CHARLD3 AT THE Orpheum Saloon. Still on deck. See his curios. OWL B-CENT, 0IOAK M. A. G-unst & Go. FORT AND KING STREETS. Wong Wong, CONTRACTOR and BUILDER. PLUMBING andPAlNTING. Office; Honolulu Fainting Co., 221 Kins; St.; P. 0. Box 911' Piano Tuning Expert work at moderate prices. Bergstrom Music Co., ttd. Odd Fellows' Bids. Received ex Alameda a New Ship tnent of Latest Stjles in LADIES' HATi. K. UY EDA, 1028 NUUANU ST. Agents F. THOMAS DYEING WORKS San Francisco. The French Laundry, Phone 1491, NEW BUMMER MILLINERY at MISS POWERS' MILLINERY PARLORS. Boston Buildintr, Fort St. -For Biit'fiejrdu at Bulletin. WANTS WANTED A mnikcr nnd distributor for laun dry; good position for right partj. Apply to Hlchnrd 11. Trent, 91 Kurt St. 4 409-It . L Wanted Hoy to run useful about store, lure Co. messages mid Co) no l'urnl 1410-tt A loan of $2,000 on gilt-edged renl estate security. Address 184G; Dullettn. 4401-tt An experienced lady hat trimmer. Address K. Kukuroda, Hotel St. 4383-tf Clean wiping rags nt the bulletin of fice. SITUATION WANTED. Japanese Private Cooking School Families or hotels supplied with cooks. C. M. Mntzle, 14C7 Auld Lane. Phone 1SC4. LOST. Ilctwecn Ilethcl St. nnd Walklkl on King St. or Knliiknua Ave., black bag with initial IC, containing Jewelry. Return to this office Sultablo reward. 4410-2t In the Aquarium, Saturday, a white linen belt, with white Ivory carved buckle. Reward at Bulletin offict. 4350-tf Corporation Notices NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. Notice Is hereby given thnt a new Directory of Subscribers of the Mil-' tunl Telephone Co., Ltd., will short ly be published. All subscribers desiring any ohango of name or address are earn estly requested to leave instructions, in writing, at the office of the Com pany, corner of Alakca nnd Mer chant Sts., on or before Wednesday, Sept. 10th, 1909, niter which date no changes Will be made for tho new Directory, MUTUAL TELEPHONE CO.. LTD. .Honolulu, -.Sept. 1, 1909. 4404-2W NOTICE. The annual meeting of tho Wat nlha Hut Land will be held at 10 o'clock a. m. Sept, 30, 1909, at Wal niha, Hanalel, Kauai. JAMICS K. LOTAtPrc8ldcnt. 4401-12t' ' Business Notices NOTICE. Anyone having unpaid bills against the Hoard of Commissioners for Hawaii of the Alaska-Yukon-Pa-rlflc Kxposltlon, Incurred by their order, will please present tho name to tho secretary, Mr. H. P. Wood, nt tho rooms of thea Hawaii Promotion, Committee on or before September 10th, 1909. 4406-St We are in line with the' best i assortment of Talcum Powders In the market. All makes. Perfumed and Plain. Just ask for the kind yon want. Lehnhardt's Candies always fresh at CHAMBER'S DRUG CO., Ltd. Kins; and Fort Sti. ' Phone 131, Electrical Supplies Union Eleotrio Co., Beretania St., near Fort St. CITY MAUSOLEUM Come and learn particulars at. TOWNSEND UNDERTAKING CO. Beretania Si, Opp. Sachs'. t TO LET Desirable mosqulto-proof rooms nnd board for gentlemen. "Tho Mac donald" New Iluugnlow, Piinn- liou Street. 4JS0-tr I'urnlsbed House If, rooms; nt Wnlklkl; S30 a month. Apply C. H. Hoc, Hcictnnln nnd Ulchard. 4399lut Large furnished rooms for Indies, with or without board. Mrs. K. D. Wlcke, 1243 lleretonla Ave. 4378-tf Two furnished rooms. Apply Mra. McCouuell, 1223 Emma St. D. furnished rottnge nnd housekeeping rooms. Inquire Cottage (Sriive. FOR SALE. A THL'ATIti: l'OH SAM.'. In tho ren ter of tho city, with comfortably chairs and completo mo;lng picture outfit. Will scut over 600 people. A biugilii. The Kleot will arrlvo.ln tvso weeks ami this Is nn excellent opportunity to make a harvest. In qulro Heal Hstulu exchange, 82 S. King St. r A few first mortgages on real estate; 12 per cent net; money Invested on Income bearing property; ab solute security; In sums from J100 upward. P. K. Strauch. At-torneyut-law, Watty llldg., 74 S. King St. 43SC-tt Kerns Australian nnd other vnrln tles; also logs, baskets, begonias nnd stephnotls plants. Kor par ticulars call on Miss Johnson, Kurt street, near Vienna llakery 4390-tf dh Six H. P. Locomobllo engine, with fittings for launch; chenp. Kor particular apply 1CG9 Reach, Hoad. 4402-lmo Phaeton and harness, $7.'.; In good condition. Addrcs. C, llullPtln office. 44U9-5t em i i' i FOR SALE KALMUKI DISTRICT. Almost new house. 4 rooms, bath. lot 60x116-8 feet, improved, a pret ty home, fine view ocean and city) near Sixth avenue. Price $1,200. Another,- and this one is iust what you are looking ftr. A real bar- Rain; up-to-date style bungalow, 5 large rooms; both wide verandas; two lots, 60x232 "feet; large front lawn planted with hedges, plants, many kinds' of fruits. Honolulu can't produce a better for the money for home or investment. Price $2,200. Picture at office. PACIFIC COAST REAL ESTATE CO. t. a. Munroe. Mrt. 848 Kaohumanu St. MASSEURS. Mr and Mrs. Hashimoto, Telephone 637. Rheumatism, Bruises, Tired Feeling, ; and other Ailments f . Quickly ' ' Relieved, 178 BERETANIA AVE., neav EMMA Bath and Electrical Treatment, Vienna Bakery HHEn ssssBBCrj;'i fSi ' i Boston Bakwi Beans. ' - I Boston Brown Bread. Leave orders a day ahead. 28 loaves of bread for $1.00. 1129 Fort St. Phone 187. .J j RING UP Levy's for Groceries Phone 76. YOUNG LADIES WANTED learn the hairuretiing trade. EMRICH LUX Fort and Beretania Sts. Harrison Block. PRIMO BEE.R S. UCHIDA , " Bicycle "-hop and general repairing work. Specialty in nickle, silver and gold plated work. Kllia, OPP. A1APAI ST. , b. -. s" to' '- V h -f-tiV u: fc- . 'A .Ab. .' . ''A is- - . ,iiA ,wuk4M