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flH Hire's. l;.ic r.iv ' r . P" i i V' yfv ( TW-f TWiM'J ,rJ Jj4 " r y ' I T .iU f. ' 3. TT," ' ay F1 :. o ,..,,, - . KVRKlNG UULLKTIN. ilONOUtLrj, T. H., FIMDAY, NOV. '20, T909. .v sls- ..i R' ' Sri r 'USsV' nt. Oceanic Steamship Company bssp- Time Table The steaincrs-of this line will arrive Leave S. V. NOV. 20 Arrive Hon. Nov so nix 11 jan i dec. 17 JAN. 7 'Connects nt Honolulu with C. A- Line, leaving Honolulu for Aus tralia Jan. 8, 10 nnd every 28 days. ,.i Wm. G, Irwin & Co., Ltd OCEANIC S. S. CO. PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP Steamers of the above comnanies will on or about the dates TOR JATAll AND CHINA: M ANOIUJltl A NOV. 211 cmvo mauii i:o. 7 'ASIA l)i:C. 14 FOR GENERAL INFORMATION APPLY TO .H. Hackfeld & AMERICAN-HAWAIIAN Wcehly Sailings FROM NEW YORK Fi eip,ht Received nt all times at soutu san riiANrisni to iiono - i.ui.u iim:T. ritOM S. S. N nVAD'AN. TO SAIL. .I)i:c. U rnoM HONOLULU TO SAN KUAN-CISCO. Canadian-Australian Royal Mail 1HIU-U ' I STEAMSHIP Steamers of the above line running In connection with the CANAD. IAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO. between Vancouver, B. C, and Sydney, N. 0. W., and calling at Victoria, 0. C, Honolulu and Suva, FIJI, and Bris bane, are DUC AT HONOLULU on or about the dates below stated, viz.: FOR FIJI AND AUSTRALIA: MAKUKA AOUANCI . ...DEC. 10 ...JAN. 8 j "through Tickets Issued from s IZurcpe. ror rrleght aiid Panage THEO H. DAVIES & CO., Matson Navigation Company Rrhpilulo S. S. HILONlAN, In the direct service- between San Fran cisco niu lloiuiliilu: '- i AltniVi: HONOLULU: LEAVE HONOLULU: decemiieu 22, i9o novemiiek 'i. i9" decemiier r. 109 The S. S. LURLINE of this line, carryine both freight and panen gen, sails fiom San Francisco for Hcnilulu DIRECT, on or about Novem ber 2nd, 1909. " CASTLE & COOKE. LTD., AGENTS. Joseph. A. i .. SHIPPING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT. j' . " INSURANCE HUE AND"mARINE. t t ARcnts for ARTHUR SEWALL & CO., Bath, Maine; PARROTT & CO., San Francisco FIRE INSURANCE THE B.F. DILLINGHAM CO. LI1ITEB, General Agent for Hawaii: Atlas Assurance Company of London. New Yoik Underwriters' Agency. Providence Washington Insurance Co. 4th FLOOR, STANCENWALD-8LDG. LIFE INSURANCE Is not a Luxury; It lsa Necessity, Dut you Must have the BEST end that Is provided by the famous nnd most equitable Laws of Massa chusetts, In ths New England Mutual Life Insurance Co.. OF BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS. If you would be fully Informed about these laws, address Castle & Cooke, GENERAL AGENTS, ' HONOLULU, T. H. Bulletin Business Office Phono 250. Bulletin Editorial Room Phone 185.' . ,f i , :i ; -7-1 k ' '; ' jt"' ' ' ' i ,' in., JX-IM, Vtfi' j.altu.JaavatA.i't.,., '-JC&i, a.j .JtSat. S.S. Alameda - ... .: . . i nnd leavo this port as hereunder: leave Hon. dec. l 'Arrive S. P. dec. J DEC. 2 a UKO. 2S GENERAL AGENTS. Co., & TOYO RISEN KA1SHA l ' i arrive at Honolulu and leave port below mentioned: FOR SAN FRANCISCO: MON00I.IA ... 'iknvo mauu kokea dec. a 11EO. 10 , DEC. 21 Co., Dd , Agents STEAMSHIP COMPANY. via Tehuanteoec. TO HONOLULU. ' " the Company's Wharf. 41st Street, lirooKiyn. mhom si:atti.i: and tacoma to HONOLULU. S. S. VIIUilNIAN. TO SA11...UEC. 14 S S. MISSUIIIAN, TO dAIIi. .JAN. 14 i-or furtlier Information annly to H. HACKFELD & CO., LTD., Agents Honolulu. C. P. MORSE, General Freight Acent. COMPANY FOR VANCOUVER: AORANOI ni:c. 8 MOANA JAN. G MAKUHA FEB. 1 Honolulu to Canada United 8tates and anu an general iniormanon, appiy 10 LTD.. ' GENERAL AGENTS. Gilman Oahu Railway Time Table. OUTWARD. t Fur Walanac, Walulun, Kaliuku and Way Statloni-9:lG u. m.. 3!20 p. in. For I'earl City, Kwa Mill ami Way Stations 17:30' n. in., 'llilS a', in., M1-.03 n. m., 2:15 p. 111., 3:20 p. m.. Bflir p. m., t0:30 p. m.. tll:U0 p. in. For Wahlawa '9:15 n. in. anil 5:15 p. in. INWARD. Arrlvo Honolulu from Knhuku, WnlaJiia and Walanao 8:30 a. m 5:31 p. in. Arrlvo In Honolulu from Kwa Mill and I'earl City t7:4G a. in., 'SG n. m., 'io:38 n. in., imo p. m.. 4:31 p. n., '5:31 p. in., 7:30 p. m. Anivo Honolulu from Wuliluwa 8:30 u. in, nnd 5:31. p. m. Dally. t IJx. 'Sunday, i Sunday Only. v The Ilalrlwa Limited, a two hour train tonlyfflrst-chus tlckolH honored), IcavcH IIoimiIiiIii ovcry Sunday nt 8.22 i, m.; loturiifnc, urilvea In Honolulu iit 10:10 p, m. The I.lmltod stops only nt Po.irl Clt) and Wul.inac. 0. 1. DIXNISON I C. SMITH The Weekly Edition of th. Evening Bulletin glvesVcompltts summsry o ihs nswsofthe day. t r n il ...j.''.. tyA i.yj c:sr .11 IITAILIIHID Ul 1811. BISHOP GO. BARMAMM Commercial and Trav elers' "Letters" of' Credit issued on the Bank. of 1 California and The Lon don -Joint Stbcl "'Bank ' Ltd., London. Correspondents ipr the American Egress 'Com-, pany and, Trjds. Cook'& Son. ' l ' Interest allowed on term and Saving's Bank Deposits. ' ' '- . j Glaus Spreciels & Co. banker!' ' Claus Cpreckels. W. 0. Irwin. HONOLULU, : T. H. San Francisco Agents The No uila National U.inlc or San Krunclco. Draw exchange on tliu NeVmU N. tlonnl Dank of Hun franclsco. London The Union of Uindon nnil Smlth'H Hank, Ltd. rJew York American ICxchange National Hank. Chicago Cora HxchaiiKC Nutloiul Hank. Paris Cwdlt Lrinuals. Hongkong and Yokohama lions koim Shanghai Uanklns Corioratliin. New Zealand and Australia llanlc of Ncir Zealand nnd Hunk of'Austru lasla. Victoria and Vancouver Hank of UrltUli Nuitli America. HeposltH received. Loans in ado on approved security. Commercial and TrinclertT Credits Issued. Hills of HxcliatiRe bought and Bold. Collections Promptly Accounted For. The Yokohama Specie ' Bank, Limited Capital (Paid iip)..Yen 24,000,000 Reserve Fund Yen 16,040,000 HEAD OFFICE, YOKOHAMA.' The bank buys andreceirei for col lection1 bills of, exchange, -issues Drafts and Letters of Credit, and transacts a Reneraltankine business. The1 Bank recenres Local Deposits and Head,Ofnce ,Depositi for flxcd'pe. riods. " Local Deposits $25 and Howards for one year at rate of 47k per an num. ' J .Head Office Deposits, Yen 25 and upwarfs for one-half year, one year, two years, or three years at rate of &V& wr annum. ' ' Particulars to be obtained on ap plication. . Honolulu Office 67 S. King Street. P. 0. Box 1C8. . M. TOKIEDA Manager The First AMERICA .; $Mj AND" TRUST' GO. OF HAWAII, LTD. 3UB3CRIBED CAPITAL ..$200,000.00 PAID UP CAPITAL- $100,000.00 President '....-......Cecil Brown Vice President M. P. Robinson Cashier ,.'.U T. Peck Office : Corner Fort and KIiib Sts. 8AVING8 DEP03ITS received and Interest allowed for yearly deposltB at the rate of V,i per cent; per annum. Rules and regulations furnished up on application. '" " HAVErYOU A SAVING ACCOUNT? '-( Consider its importance. ; 'I' v. Bank of Hawaii, Ltd. w ni (iiiihmcw;v.( ucifii-:i sihn Fcrcerowth 3 J ji a aai7 a I f " m h iimJUiStL2euu&esa331MijSSk JaJsayaZaSSlSag!i, ;:' : .' '.":'"' ii.,,,iUlggHPgSta"gllaWHsMMg.wiffa iiexander k Daldwio L1M111J. OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS, H. t. Baldwihi. . . .j ,Preidet J. B. Castle,-!?r. .Vice PresMtit W. M. AleAnder. . .; V. , t V.'Sccond Vice Pres. J. P. Cooke...v.'.".'?..v. ..-" ThirdVjce Pres. and Manager 7. Waterhonse Treasurer E. E. Paxton Secretary W. 0. Smith. Director J. R. Oalt Director W. R. Castle Director SUGAR FACTORS, COMMISSION MERCHANT iRd rr')NSiJRAN6E.A6ENtSMI Uf it Vll 1 4 Asents for Hawaiian Commercial & Sugar Co, Haiku Suetr Company. Paia Plantation. Maui Agricultural Company. Hawaiian Sunar Comnany, Kahuku Plantation Company, Kahului Railroad Company Haleakala Ranch Company, Honolua Ranch. Castle" & Cooke, Ltd Honolulu, T. H. ' ".' SHIPPING AND COMMISSION MER. CHANTS, SUGAR FACTORS . -. and GENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS r , representing Ewa Plantation Co, Waialua Agricultural Co., Ltd. Xohala Sugar Co. Waimea, Sugar Mill Co. Apokaa' Sugar Co., Ltd. Fulton Iron Works of St. Louis Blake Steam Pumps Weston's. Ccntiifugals Babcock & Wilson Boilers Green's Fuel Economizers March Steam Pumps Matson Navication Co. Planters' Line Shipping Co. Wm, G. Irwin & Co. LIMITED SUGAR FACTORS and COMMISSION AGENTS. WM. G. IRWIN. .... .President JNO. D. SPRECKELS. .1st. V. P. W. M. GIFFARD..2d V. Pres. H. M. WHITNEY.... Treasurer RICHARD IVERS.... Secretary D. G. MAY Auditor Agents for Oceanic Steamship Co., .San Fran cisco, Cal. Baldwin Locomotive Works, Phila- . delphia, Pa. , Hakalau Plantation Co., Hilo Stfgar Co., Honolulu Plantation Co., Hutchinson Sugar .Plantation Co., Kilauea Sugar Plantation Co.. Olowalu Company, Paauhau Supr Plantation .Co., Waima nalo Sugar Co. ' C. Brewer & Co.. -Ltd. QUEEN STREET, HONOLULU, T. H. i : , i AGENTS FOR Hawaiian Agricultural Co., Onomea Sugar Co, Honomu Sugar Co., Wal luku Sugar Co., Pepeekeo SUgar CoH Kapapala Ranch, Thomas Pineapple Co. j , LIST OF OFFICERS: ( E, F. Bishop, President; George RobtrttOn. Vlr DpftfHrt. nn4 Mnn. tger; W. W. North, Tr.asurer and Secretary; Geo. R. Carter, Auditor; R. p. 3ones, C. H. Cooke, J. R. Galtfand R. A. Cooke, Directors. ., W.M. G, IRPjA C0J,TP4 AOKNT3 ron'THE f Royal Insur. Co. 'of Liverpool, Eng, Commercial Union - Assurance Co., Ltd., of Londor England. ' Scottish Union & KT.ional Ins. Co. of Edinburgh, Scotland. The Upper 'Rhine Ins. Co.,i Ltd. Territorial Bftard(,of Immigration1 Office 403,? Stangewaid "lldf. ' Honolnju. " r SCANDINAVIA "BELTING. 4 HONOLULU IRON WORKS PLANISHED STEEL 'A full assortment,' sizes B4"x06" to 48"xl20", and gauges No. '16 to No. 20 lust, to hand. ' "We' do sheet metal work of all kinds, and guarantee satisfaction! Your patronage is solicited. PROMPT ATTENTION. TO JOBBING RMMP.T.T1TW r.l' T.TTI' - Phone 211, ri...IW..fc w. WW., ., ' ' 145Kinu St. S. UCHIDA Bicycle shop and general, repairing work. Specialty in nickle. silver and gold plated work. KING, OPP. ALAPAI,ST. '" ''nVif-' l ,,-jr jt: Suckling Pigs and. CLUB STABLES Tel. 10D. SfJCIjiTED GARAGE, Ail Agents for the Hudson, Chalmers DetroTC Kissel Kar. Oakland, Frank lin' and-Piercc-Arrow. , ' First-class repairing. Merchant St. Autos .. Repaired Your machine will be ready for you when we say it, will be. 'We don't experiment on auto J we Repair them. ' Von Hamm-Young Co., Ltd. ALEXANDER YOUNQ BUILDING. 1 5 Telephone 5 Honolulu: Jill,;.. ... Automobile Stand t C. H. Belin Proprietor and Manager. Corner Alakea and -Hotel. Streets. AutoijiobHe Pipjing - and Repairs, TheWfW.WRipiUCO.fLtd. J. W. KERSHNER Auto, Tire Repairing 1177 Alakea St. Phone 434! t ' I Jit JlB Baby Tonneau Ready for 'Demonstration. SCHUMAN CARRIAGE CO. i l 4 i INDEPENDENT AUTO STAND King and Bishop Sts. " " Phone GOO -ALL THE FITTINGS FOB mi AUI0, stand 0. T. Green, Prop. H. L. White.'Mgr. Jfhone oirJ. Hotel St. Entrance to Rink. Autos at All Hours. " Bargains in Real Estate it t. :. Mil' Hawaiian Realty Co.. "'''MercK'krit-'St. " Mme. iJambert, Dressmaker from Paris. Stylish Dresses, tailor-made specialties. Rea sonable pnees. Harrison Block, aereiama ana ion streets, SING UV .f,... ;.Le.vy!s.fpr. GrQcerje?.. i - r. rhone 78. ICE i r mnufactur.d from pure distilled vi ttr. O.llv.r.d to any part of elty by lourt.oua drivers.' ' ' ' OAHD ICE AND ELECTRIC CO., KeiiliV ,d l 'WlsUon. B2S. GEO. A. RMBUN. r ' , FASHIONABLE TAILOR, , i " - 3 - Business Suits for $25. f! Hotel St. ' For Thanksgiving LOCOMOBILE lARRFSTHl MR i ' II 1 i " l I it ! f m mwi Sugar Trust Agent ; Holds beat In ' Treasury NIIW YOItK, Novi 12. Jnmes !'. llpiHk'inafjul, now Identified ns one of the "men higher up," lit the su- nr trust scandA), and reputed to be the ilef of the "big six," wns ar rested today following; an indictment accusing him of conspiring to swin dle, the United States government In connection .with the weighing of su gar. For more than thirty years, he has been superintendent of the Uavemeyer nnd (der refinery In Williamsburg, the )rgst plant nt the Amerlcnn Sugar Hcflnlng Com pany. In addition, there were other de velopments as fillows: New Indict ments by 'the Federal Grand Jury against Olher Spttzer, Thomas Kc- hop, vfienc M. Voleker, Bdward A. lloylo, John It. Coyle and Patrick .1. Jlenuessy, all qtnp(0)ca of the Ameri can Bugur Heflntng Company, charg- j'd with conspiracy. The government Is about to bring atilt against the Arbuckles for SC7G.O00 alleged to be due In sugar jlutlas. former Appraiser Wilbur V. Wnkeman charged .former Secretary I.ynmn J. Gage 'with permitting a Hugnr trust agent to occupy n desk In, the Treasury Department and tip nil the truBt to secret orders Irs'iuti to the appraiser's ulDce In this city. Wnkeman was icmowd by 1'resldoiu Itooscvolt In' 1903. k "I jtnow what I nm talking about,- ho said. "When I say that during the administration of Lyman J. Gage ns Secretary of the Treasury tho su gar trust kept a man In-thnt de partment. He was provided with n desk. Ills name was A. J. Tingle and ho was on terms of Intimate, fileudslilp with Walter S. Chance, then the supervising special agent of tho Treasury Department. "1 showed Mr. Gage where and bow the Treasury Department wns being cheated. Hut instead of tak ing ..remedial action' he Instructed me .to go tu his friend, Mi.' Uave meyer. "T1I 11 n i.n ni.i(n .. ,. -.l ... V, HW B.llt iu ,C, IU uenave nimseir ami correct those evils jou.lnfdrm me of. I 'am Buro that If' H, 0, knew of these Irregu larities he, would" atop'th'eiu.' " "Wouldjou say thnt' 'President ItooUoycit kneW of the thefts?" Wakcuiau hesitated u'long whilo "That Is not' a fair question," he finally said! "and "l don't tlilnk I will answer' it cutcgoilcally. The civil service rules of this country are icsponslble for this whole miserable scandal. The sugar trust, together with other corporations, tontiol the, entlie organization:."' The Federal Itepoitcr of November gives ine lonowipg Interesting com ment on tho European beet crop situ ation: Thero Is much Interest shlwu In tho market regarding IJcht's next esti mate, which 13 expected to b'u ghen Out nhnrtH' nn.l I, lu ,!... i. ...... .. will Indicate whether or not his rocont1 usuniaio or G,510,OOQ tons for tho Ku opcan boot crop Is too high. Ono of our European correspondents writes us as follows, under lalo of Oct ober 30: ''This week has brought abvit a not able change In tho ioslt!on r.nrt pro, pects of tho nmiket, duo to the unex pectedly low figures of this season's yield, put out by the beet factories. These estimates ,aro always ro nine!: below the nctualj results, that an es timated deficit or 400,000 ton or eve. bOC,000 tons, upon last ye-ti s final crop, would not have mado much Im pression .upon tho market sentiment, but 700.000 ton ( was n dlfrercm mattor. and, allowing tho amplest moigln for understatement, pointed to a ciop, poe tlbly much lower than anything that had been antlcij.ated. The flnal effect of tho figures was to send tho mantel up nbout V4d. per cwt., and this udvunco has mado fur ther piogreas throughout "to week, the closing being nt about 9d. advanco uron n week ngo. Crop advieos dur ing tho week havo lather touded to re duco thb expectations, and today tho tone of Mcht's remarks give tho lm prcsslon that ho Is preparing to climb down as regards-Germany." YESTERDAY QUIET " ' TijlflgOlIT, CITY. 'Thunksglvlng Daywns spont vor)! quietly In this city. It seemed to 1.8 n day to stay homo for cvcry: body. Such u rnmllllim nr nrrniru held good until ufler "tho feast.' During the nftcrnoon the beach out Walklkl way wnb wall imtrtini.! in- miiny who tccmlngly mado tho tilp lllo eevoral churches of tlm city wore' wol attended during tho fmenoon. The theme from tlm mil. pit being appropriate to the day and ino Bpecial music well rendered. The public sports wuie well pat-ionised. C, i"5 MORTOAQEE'S NOTICE OF INTEN TION TO FORECLOSE AND OF SALE. - Notice Is hereby given that pur- . sunnt to the power of sale contained . , In that certain mortgngo dated Aug ust IS, 1903, made by Carolina hnughton of Honolulu, Tcirltory ot Hawaii, mortgagor, to the I'lonccr Ilulldfng & Loan Association of Ha waii, mortgagcer which said mort gage Is recorded In the Heglster Of fice, Oahu, In Liber ZG1, on pages 230 and 232, tho said mortgageo In tends to foreclose said mortgage for condition broken, to-wlt, the non payment of principal mid Interest wlieft due. ' N6tlce Is likewise given that tho property convejed by said mortgage, will be sold nt public auction nt tho auction rooms of James W. Pratt, on Merchant street, In Bald Honolulu, on Saturday, the 18th day of De cember, 1909, at 12 o'clock noon Df said day. ' The property conveyed by said mortgage and which will be sold as aforesaid Is all that certain pleco or land situated on Eminn 'street, Hono lulu aforesaid, bounded as follows: llcglnnlng at n point on the nortli fcldc of Emma street 227 feet from ,lhe north comer of Emma and Vlne )ard Btrcels and running by true bearings: 1. N. 30 65' W. 38.5 feet atom; Mossman lot; 2. N, Or,' 10' K. U.r, feet along Carter lot; 3. 32" 45' K. 42 feet nlong U. C. A. r,r,G. Ap. 2, to Emma street; ' H. H90 SB' V. 44.S foct nlonir 3. 4. Emma street to Initial point. Also the buildings and Improve ments thereon." Terms: Cash, United States gold coin. Deed at the expense of the pur-' chaser. Dated, Honolulu, T. II., November 18, lilou. 'THE PIONEER nUfl.DINO & I LOAN ASSOCIATION OF ! HAWAII, Mortgagee. "A. G. M; ItOHERTSON. Attorney for Mortgagee. 4 ICf-Nov. 19, 26, Dec. 3. 10. 17. - and you will , travel in style and comfoiL Ever notice how manv bavelins men wear Regil Shoes Because they've found that Regali look best, eanett and last longest.. That is why- REGAL SHOES, arc th bnt footwear lor you. So, diop into our Moit lor a pair toJaj. $3.50. and T REGAL SHOE STORE Kins; and Bethel. You Are Cordially Invited to visit our stock before you select your Christmas presents as vou will find with us hundreds of articles suitable for either ladies or gentlemen. It is no trouble for us to show the goods. A visit will be welcomed. Parisian Art Co. if . , Beretania St, Harrison Bldg. IRON BEDS MATTRESSES FURNITURE Coyne Furniture Co., Ltd. LegaKNoiices 111 m ' ,- k r7 ? .13r f o I jVJ'Hsmi lt, Smmrt kjat Regal Modal WS6mi