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BYENING nUU.OTIN, HONOLULU, T. It.. MONDAY. OCTOUnn 4, 1009
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BUSINESS
EMPLOYMENT AGENCY.
Japanese Employment Association,
Nuunnu and l'auahl Sts. Call up
Iiliuno C97 If yuu wunt a cook,
good boy or servants.
M. Ueda, Japanese Employment Of-,
lice. Alapal Ht., near Hcretanln.
4408-lni
PROFESSIONAL "
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Nathan M. Lewis, Teacher of Piano
nnd.Orgnti. 1402 Emma. 1108-lm
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Oahu Railway
Time Table.
OUTWARD.
For Walanae, Walalua, Kahuku and
Way Stations 9:16 a. m., 3:20 p. m.
For Poarl City, Ewa Mill and Way
Stations f7:30 a. m., '9:15 a. m..
11:05 a, m., "2:16 p. m 320 p. m.
5:16 p. m., 9:30 p. tn., fll:00 p. m.
For Wablawa 9:15 a. m. and
:16 p. m.
INWARD.
Arrive Honolulu from Kanaka,
flfalalua and Wnlanao 8:36 a. m..
,.G:31 p. m.
Arrive In Honolulu from Ewa Mill
nd Pearl City (7:46 a. m., 8:381
. ro., '10:38 a. m., 1:40 p. m., 4:31
l m., B:3l p. ni, 7:30 p. m.
Arrive Honolulu from Wahlawa
8:36 u. m. and 5:3l p. m.
Bally.
't Ex. Sunday.
t Sunday Only.
The Halelwa Limited, a iwo-hout
train (only first-class tickets hon
orcd), leaves Honolulu every Sunday
at 8:22 a. m.; returning, arrives lu
Honolulu at 10:10 p. m. The Limited
stops only at I'enrl City and Walanae.
O. I'. DKNIRON. V. G. OMITH.
SCANDINAVIA
, BELTING
HONOLULU IRON WORKS
Agents,
Pau Ka Hana
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THE ENEMY TO DIRT.
At Your Grocer's.
THE
Clias. R. Frazier
Company
YOUR ADVERTISERS
flione 371. 122 King St.
ICE
manufactured from pure distilled wi
ttr. Delivered to any part of city by
courteous drivers.
OAHU ICE AND ELECTRIC CO.,
Kewalo. Telephone 528.
KEYSTONE-ELGIN WATCHES
INGERS0LL WATCHES
At All Watcbdealen.
Jos. Schwartz,
Agent for Hawaiian Islands.
Cor. FORT and KING Sts., Homlala.
Ice
Delivered to residences
and offices at 25o pet
hundred in 10-lb. lots
ir more.
W. O. BARNHART,
133 Merchant St
Tel. 146.
BUILDING MATERIAL
L OF ALL KINDS.
DEALERS IN LUMBER.
ALLEN 4 ROBINSON,
aneen Street :: :: :: Honolulu.
M. Phillips & Co.
Wholesale Importers and Jobbers
EUROPEAN AND
AMERICAN DRY QOODS.
FORT and QUEEN 8TS.
8. SA1KI,
Bamboo Furniture Made to Order.
Picture Framing a Specialty,
663 S. BERETANIA ST,
TELEPHONE 497.
P. H. BURNETTE
Com'r. of Deeds for California mi
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.
XJHf BULLETIN AD3 PAY
DIRECTORY
REPAIRING.
Woven Win Mattresses repaired at
the Factory Honolulu Wire Bed
Co., 12b0 Alapal Bt, Telephone
636 . 3946-tt
ARCHITECTS.
Duisenberg & Fftrrar, Architects. 62
63 Alexander Young Uulldlng.
Telephono 275'
PLUMBING.
fee Sins; Kee--Plumber and Tinsmith,
ouihu oi., u, uuiei unci i-auaui.
Our
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Silver-Plated
Table Ware
Is the kind that will resist wear.
The patterns are beautiful in every
respect, and the prices arc within
reach of everyone.
J.A.RTVieira
fc Co.,
Jewelers and Silversmiths.
115 Hotel St.
AVID DAYTON
137 MERCHANT STREET.
First-class residence property, sit
uated at Pawan on King and Young
streets. Building in first-class or
der and connected with artesian wa
ter. Electric lMit and gas. Also
Kapiolani Park Jots and improved
property at Hauala and other prop
erty, FRENCH arid EYELET
EMBROIDERY
MRS. J. ROSENBERG
Alexander Young Hotel.
Woman's Exchange
for
Curios, Sisal Lcis, Calabashes, etc.
Hotel, near Fort.
QUALITY COUNTS.
Roses. Carnations and other Cut
Flowers.
MRS. E. M. TAYLOR
The Honolulu Florist.
Young Building. Tel. 330.
Little Things.
WahYingGhongGo.
King Street, Ewa of Fishmarket.
IiRY GOODS AND FURNISHING
GOODS of EVERY DE
SCRIPTION. Te.ritorial Board of
Immigration
Office 403 Stangewald Bldg,
Honolulu.
WAIKIK1 INN
'The Finest Bathing on the Beach."
Meals At All Hours.
WINES, LIQUORS. AND CIGARI.
W. O. BERGIN. Proprietor.
WAN CHONG CO.
DRY GOODS AND TAILORING.
Everything absolutely new and
fresh from the Coast.
WAVERLEY BLK. HOTEL ST.
LUNCHES and DRINK!
The most popular
place in town.
The Fashion Saloon
Hotel St. near Fort
Tack Scullv. Jack Robert
i!YVHMiLI3
Sr editorial rooms 2J buti
nets office. Tlier.e are the telephone
pumbers of the Bulletin office.
jjs$-"For Sale" cards at Bulletin.
AMUSEMENTS
Hawaiian Opera House
J. C. Cohen Presents
CARTER
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The Mysterious
Master of Magic
And the World's Greatest
PRESTIDIGITATOR.
CORRINE CARTER ,
ALLEN SHAW
AND AN ABLE COMPANY.
Beginning
MONDAY EVENING, OCT. 11.
For
FIVE NIGHTS ONLY.
Prices and date of sale to be an
nounced (later, f (
Highland Park
HOTEL STREET, NEAR -BETHEL.
Twenty, Laughs
A Minute
Watching the
Human ,
Roulette Wheel
Honolulu
Athletic Park
SUNDAY, OCT.-10.
BASEBALL
1:30 P. M.
Seats 75c, 50c, 25c
NEW IDEA
WAVERLY DANCE HALL.
Cor. Hotel .and Bethel Sts.
Open every evening except Sunday
at 7 o'clock.
Admission 10c. Ladies Free.
Music by Kawaihau Glee Club.
BY AUTHORITY
NOTICE OF SALE OF GENERAL
LEASE OF PUBLIC LAND SITU
ATED AT PUNA, KAUAI.
At 12 o'clock noon, Wednesday,
October 20, 1S09, nt the front en
tranco tu tlio Court House, Honolu
lu, there will bo sold at public auc
tion under provisions of I'art Y,
Land Act 189!",, Sections 278-285 In
clusive, Kovlscd Laws of Hawaii, a
(icnernl Lcaso of tho following dc
scilbed land:
Tho lnakal portion of the land of
South Olehcnn, containing an area
of 480 acres, moro or less, of which
340 acres are ngilrultural land, and
1 10 acres of pastoral and waste
land.
Upset rental $1,000.00 per annum.
Payable n'liil-aiinu.illy tu ndvnnco.
Term ot lease, 15 yeais fiom Oc
tober 26, 18011.
Tho above land Is leased without
water.
Tho lessee will bo required to
fence nil boundaries along Govern
ment roads.
Reservations regarding land rc
llitlrcd for settlement, reclamation
or public purposes, together with
ilghts-of-wny lo and across said
laud, will be embodied In this lease.
The (ost of advertising to ho paid
by purchaser.
I'm- maps and further particulars,
apply at tho office- of the Commis
sioner of l'uhlic Lands, Honolulu.
SIAUSTOX CAMI'IIKLL,
Commissioner of Public Lands.
Dated Sept. 2!!, 1901
4121 Stpt. 25, Oct. I, 12, 20, 25
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Expert in Mason and Concrete Work.
Orders promptly executed and Deliv
ered. School street, near the bridge.
The Industrial Edition of the
Evening Bulletin, wrapped
ready for mailing, 00 cents at B u 1
1 c t i n office. ,,...
A 'pogT
WIFE BIT FINGER
AND KAPANAIA DIED
Temperance Lesson Given
By Swipe Drinking
On Maui
(Special to the Bulletin.)
WAILUKU, Maul, Oct. l. llcnt-
nnilna Knpanala, aged 73, died at
Slnlulanl Hospital Sept. 20 of blood
poisoning. Some four or flvo months
ngo Kap.imila and his wife, Knalkn-
la, nged 30 years, were living hap
pily in Knttpo. Ono night they In
vited a number or their friends u
their home to partalco of somo uala
or potato swipes. The friends came
and congratulated them on tho su
perior quality of their product.
During the night a qunrrel aiosc be
tween Knpanala and his wife, and
the latter bit off a portion of the
little linger ot his right hand.
Months passed and he paid no at
tention to It. Rome 1 1 mo during the
middle of September his right hand
got worse and Dr Dens of liana was
summoned, who ltiommcndcd his
immcdlnto removal tu. Slnlulanl
Hospital nt Walluku. Kapanalu
came overland by way of Knhlkfnul
with a police officer nnd presented
himself for register nt the hospllnl
on Sept. 19. An automobile brought
the old man from Ulupalnkua to
Wnlluku, The following day Dr.
Osmcrs amputated tho right hand,
which was In a very bad state. The
old innn died within thirty hours aft
er the amputation on account ot ex
haustion nnd general blood poison
ing nnd gangrene setting lu. A
coroner's Inquest was held In Wnl
luku yesterday and continued until
Saturday afternoon, when Police
man Kclkl of Knupo will nrrlte and
give some evidence needed by tho
coroner's Jury.
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CROP HARVESTED
Big Dance Given by Manager Gjerd
rum to All Employes Planters
Prom Adjoining Mills All Attend
to Throng the Ball Room.
HOXOKAA, Oct. 1. The harvest
ing of the Honokna Sugar Co.'s Hau
lier Crop, was fittingly celebrated on
Saturday evening tho 25th. inst., by
a splended dance given by Manager
(IJerdrum,
Over the tennis ground at the
manager's u-sldeiicc a pavilion was
erected 50 ft. by CO ft., piettlly de
corated h) evergiecns and palm
leaves, and billllautly illumed by
electric lights.
The sight, viewed from tho emin
ence Imemdlatcly nbovo tho pavi
lion, with Its galaxy of hnndtome
ly attired men nnd women as they
moved to and from to the strains of
a dreamy wullz, Is ono that will
long be remembered.
Refreshments wero served in tho
palm nvcnuu adjoining the tennis
court by tho light of swinging lan
terns of every conceivable hue. The
culstno was In the hands ot the Ho
nokna ladles Mcsdames Hofgaard, A.
C. (ilbli, Jacmeu nnd C. Huffed, and
to well was their pait cariled out
that an Kplcuio of Epicureans could
not have found fault with tho deli
cacies placed beforo tho hundred odd
perrons present
The genial sugnr doctor, Mr. J. W.
Donald, had command of the lloor
nnd put on a very diversified and
very, much enjoyed program; Uyo
Waltzes nnd Highland Scholtlshct
contributing murh to thp pleasme of
the spectators. A "Catch as catch
can" danco elicited considerable
amusement every change of the
music bringing about a scramble fur
favorite partners, und In a few -Instances
proving Hint the HonoKaa
males havo very decided tastes In
tho dancing line.
Tho first of tho hnme-slck ones
withdrew about l a. in, and It was
almost two hours latei before the re
mainder of tho happy and much ap
preciative danceiH circled round the
giver of tho dance to tho tune of
"Ho's a Jolly (loud 1'ellciw." Mr.
OJerdrum lu his rcplv said It gave
him pleasure to see such a large and
representative gntheilng, nnd espe
cially on such an auspicious occasion
tho banner ciop. Hu thanked his
colleagues for their work on tho
crop Just harvested, and hoped they
would do as well for the nop to
come.
Tho HonoKaa brass band made
themselves heard between dances,
nnd after lefi'eshments were toned,
played tho dance music
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children.
rtio Kind You Have Always Bought
Signature) of C&aJzf&.'lcJit'te
Bulletin Businest Office Phone 250.
Bulletin Editorial Room Phone 185,
AMUSEMENTS.
TO BE SEEN AT
THE BONINE
Tomght
The Marathon
Nigel Jackson
and
Tsukamoto
IN HONOLULU ATHLETIC PARK.
and many others of local and general
interest.
ADMISSION . 10, 15 and 25 cents
THEORPHEUM
LAST WEEK OF
Wise & Milton
MUSICAL COMEDY ANDft,
VAUDEVILLE COMPANY.
MOVING PICTURES
THE BIGGEST AND BEST SHOW
IN TOWN FOR THE MONEY
TWO HOURS OF SOLID FUN.
Admission 10c. Reserved Seats 20
and 30 cents.
J Matinees Wednesdays nnd Saturdays.
Princess Rink
Open Every Afternoon
And Evening
AFTERNOON SESSION, 3 TO 5
EVENING SESSION. 7:30 TO 10:30
Exhibition of
Fancy Skating
BY
Miss Emma Wiener
Champion Lady Skater of the World,
sal 'ms -m'- N0ISSIHQV
ART THEATER
The Moving
Pictures
TODAY
WILL BE A SURPRISE TO YOU.
ADMISSION AS USUAL.
Park Theater
Fort Street, Below Beretania.
Moving Pictures
AND
Vaudeville
Changes
MONDAY,
WEDNESDAY
AND FRIDAY
EmpireTheatre
BEST VAUDEVILLE IN THE CITY.
PRIDE OF THE FLEET.
MayWalla.ce
ORIGINAL "HONEY BOY."
AMERICAN CRAYAN ARTIST.
Bobby Way
NOVELTY COMEDIAN.
ECCENTRIC COMEDY ARTISTS.
OULLETIN ADS PAY
WANTS
WANTED
Lady or gentleman with $.",000 as
silent partner for n conservative
business. Capital guaranteed by
real estate. Liberal returns as
sured. Tor particulars apply 1'.
12. It. Strnuch, Atlorncy-at-I.aw,
Walty llldg.
Wanted Young men to learn short
hnnd nt Y. M. C. A. night school.
Graduates assisted to good posi
tions. Call or addtcss Secretary
Y. SI. C. A. 4127-2t
.Men to look Into the night school
privileges nt the Y. St. C. A. this
season, Fist-class Instruction.
Moderate charges. 1129-21
Competent Stenographer wanted for
plantation office on ll'iwall. Sal
ary MOO. Apply llulletln ofllcc.
4128-lw
Sccond-hnnd half-gallon mince meat
Jars. Will pay 15c cadi. The
Jam Factory, 181 Hotel St.
I12C-U
Ulrl for housework; small family.
11SC Emma street. 4l2S-3t
Clean wiping rags at the Bulletin of
fice. SITUATION WANTED.
Japancro Private CookUg School
Families or hotels supplied with
cooks. C. SI. SIntzle, Is 57 Auld
Lane. Phone 1561.
LOST
Passbook Xo. 9073 lost. Tinder
please return to Illshop & Co.'s
Savings Hank. 4128-21
Lady's purse, with Initial L.
turn to this ofllcc. 44!
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Business Notices
NOTICE.
Japanese Benevolent Society.
At thu gcncrnl meeting held on
Sept. .10, 1909, the following olllccrs
were elected for the ensuing year:
(1. Slotokavvu President.
D. YoneKurn Vice President.
Y. Sllknml Secretary
T. Kntsummn Secretary.
(!. Xnliamuin Treasmer.
SI. Konicjii Auditor.
Y. SIIKA.MI.
H30-.1t Secretary.
NOTICE.
I. On Yong, of Wahinwn, Oahu,
havo this day sold nil my Interest In
tho laundry business to Lau Iock,
and after this day I shall not bo re
sponsible for nny clothing delivered
short or nny other obligations of
said laundry business.
Wnhalwa, Oahu, Sept. 6th, 1909.
4410-lm OX YOXQ.
Travelers' Cheques
Issued by
American Bankers' Association
for sale by
THE BANK OF HAWAII, LTD.
Mme. Lambert,
Dressmaker from Paris. Latest de
signs of gowns. By Worth & Pa
quin. Reasonable prices,
LADIES' WOOL SWEATERS
SILK AND KID GLOVES
BABY RIBBON
SILK LISLE HOSIERY'
Miss Kate Woodard
1141 .Fort Street.
Combings
Made up the latest or any style.
EMRICH LUX
Harrison Block.
Fort and Beretania Sts,
PLANISHED STEEL
A full assortment, sires 24"x9G"
to 48"xl20", and gauges No. IG to
No. 20 just to hand.
We do sheet metal work of all
kinds, nnd guarantee satisfaction.
Your patronage is solicited.
PROMPT ATTENTION TO JOBBING
EMMELUTH & CO., LTD.
Phone 211. 145 King St.
CITY MAUSOLEUM
Come and learn particulars at
T0WNSEND UNDERTAKING CO.
Beretania St., Opp, Sachs',
FOR SALE.
I'crns Australian nnd other varie
ties; nlso logs, baskets, bcgonlns
nnd stephnotls plants. For par
ticulars call on Sllss Johnson, Fort
street, near Vienna Hakcry
4390-tf da
Young snddle pony, nbonl 5 jcars
old; can be seen 729 Kluatt St.
Il27-3t
TO LET
Furnished front room; SIO per
month. Smalt housekeeping
room, suitable for ono person, $8
per month, nt 1AG3 Xuuanu St.
Desirable mosquito-proof rooms nnd
board for gentlemen. "Tho Slnc
donald" Xcw Uungalow, Puna
hou Street. 4380-tt
Itoom nnd board In private family,
WalkIM District, for two gentle
men or couple. Address S., llul
letln office. 4429-tr
Two furnMied rooms; modem; opp.
Itojal Hawaiian Hotel; slnglo or
en suite; good neighborhood. Tel.
1505. 4125-U't
Lnrge furnished rooms for ladles,
with or without board. Sirs. F. D.
WIcke, 1240 Deretanla Ave.
4378-tt
Furnished cottage nnd housekeeping
looms. Cottage Grove Tel. 10H7.
1429-tt
Furnished rooms for housekeeping.
70C Quarry St., cor. Alapal.
4425-lvv
Two furnished rooms. Apply Sirs.
D. SIcConnell, 1223 Emma St.
Real Estate
Exchange
Nuuanu Valley
Near Country Club; 11 " '
acres; 8 rooms; mod
ern; a beautiful coun
try home $9,000.00
Beretania St.
' Near McKinlcy High '
School: 11 rooms: ''"'
bath; electric lights; "'
servants' quarters: lot
80x295; cost $10,000. 7,000,00
An Ideal beach Lot
At Dinmond Head; HOx
200; near car line; a
snap 4.75Q.00
Buy a Home
On Kinau St., near Pen- '
sacola ; ten rooms ;
bath, Lot 75x150. . . 4,250.00
A Bargain
7 acres; good house, Ka
lihi Valley 3,100.00
What's the Use
Of paying rent! Buy a
home on Lunalilo St.;
5 rooms; easy terms. . 2,500.00
ig Sacrifice
A beautiful bungnlow, '
Kuaklna St. ;7 rooms
and bath; lot 60-150. 2,750.00
Stop
Paving rent and buy a
home just off Liliha
St.; 7 rooms and bath 1,050.00
Fort Street
0 rooms; easy terms. . . . 900.00
Phone 152. 82 King St.
A. V. GEAR, MANAGER.
PRIMO
BEER
Vienna Bakery
J Boston Baku! Beans. ,
V Beaton Brown Bread.
' Leave orders a day ahead.
23 lotives of bread for $1,00.
1129 Fort St,
Phone 197,
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