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- r W ( ,,.. j. , i , Vift.i r A EVENING nrnXETIN, TIONOMTLU, T. H. WnDNHSDAV, JULY 6, 1910 ' J .z, " .ft' X' .4 'I r Royal Collection Hawaiian Songs Every muslclover in the Is lands will want a copy of this collection of the best Hawai ian songs. For a Rift to friends on the mainland, these Hawaiian songs will bij. unique. Hawaiian News Co., LIMITED Alex. Young Building .AutkoriiJ Ambi MSAtf "Ebutir" r.M... r T w.mw WWMIVUi -M r T w.mw WWMIVUi HW iLLiiB We usdcnUnJ uVtcKnca ol modem (lug equipment njfiicKnlljr to ciplua tu met with om ucumng ik rak ol ora lyUtreiuing V Lei ui iliow you how we we in out own nuiineu. OFFICE SOTPLY COMPANY 031 Fort Street ONOTO SELF-FILLINO FOUNTAIN PEN A. B. APLEIOH & CO,. LTD. , Hotel Street, Near Union Boota! BooKs! Books! Go to BROWN & LYON CO.. LTD. ! Alexander Youne Bide. 1 Eyes tested Glasses Fitted ALFRED D. FAIRWEATHER Manufacturing Optician Oculists' Prescriptions Filled 11AIUUSON IILOCK, FOIIT STUEUT Honolulu, T. H. WE USE No Preservatives In Our Cream Special care to keen it cold and protect it from contamination as sure ample keeping qualities. TEE POND DAIRY. Tel. 890. OWL CIGAR NOW 5o M. A. QUNST & CO. Acents THE TIONEER PLUMBER JOHN NOTT 182 MERCHANT STREET 'Tor Sillo" curds at Uullctln... Qur Big Annual Sale Is now on anU-suM a slaughtering 'Of pticeg has never beeiv laidwn " in Honolulu. The price of every article in our big store has been cut Everything marked in plain figures and sold for cash only. This sale means money to every buyer. Sachs' Dry Goods Co. Corner Fort and Bcrc'ania Opposite Fire Station CD td CD CD t W 5 CD CD 0 Hi o w CD CD j M hrj -h 3d a CD 4 ' Every Member of the Family WILL FIND USE FOB AN ELECTRIC IRON EACH ONE CAN USE IT IN HIS OR HER OWN ROOM, FOR IT CAN BE ATTACHED TO ANY LAMP SOCKET. The Hawaiian Electric Co., Ltd. MATERIAL FOR (Continued from Page 1) 'passed at ":30 on Inst Monday morn .lug. Wireless Operator Warren ro Iccttcii the Johiison-JolTilcs fight newt tliy 1 minds. All tlio ltniortatit details wore Included In th ripoit sent out by (lie Kaluiku operator Tlio Uultt.il Slate traiiHMrt Short dan was passed (it 1! 8" p m (in Tuosilfl) and the olIlcorH on tho troop ship reported having n number of stownwajs on board whom would In all probability bo transferred to tho Thomas now outward bound from 8nn Krnnrlsco. The t.iirllno was in wireless com niunlcatlon with the steamers Man cliurln, Untcrprlec, Sierra, Santu Mu rla, Chljo Maru and Sheridan during her onso dowii to the Inlands "Jack" Cordoll is an arrive! by (lie vessel Ho expected to And "Jack Cornjn, a brother of "Dick" SullUan hero and hoped to nrrango a meeting at Honolulu Cordcll has lBltcd this city beforo nnd has man) friends In local sporting circles. Messrs A. J. nnd T Wurtz and Mrs. and Miss WurU nro from PUIb bmg nnd rxpect to rofiiilii some weeks In tho islands J llntchlnwin Is a Han Kranclseo law or who will -visit many point of Inteiest In tho Islands Ilu In nccom panled by Mrs. Hutchinson on the trip Mrs I. C Cnso Ih tho mother of Daniel Caso of Maul Bho will re main in tho Islands Indefinitely Goorgo Gardner and Miss K Ma arc two performers who will endeavor to nmiiso pntrons of tho Park Thea ter. On tho 0)ngo down! from Ban Krnnclsco Gardner and May partirl pated in Bovcral entertainments glv en on board tho I.urllnc. !l I' Weller of Maul Is relunilnn from n luislncs trip to tho malnlnnd It Is exptctod that I lie l.urllno will be dispatched for Kahnlul tomorrow cvcnlnu. Tho vessel is Kchoduled to doparl for San KranclBCo on Tncsilay, July Points to Consider In i i ' , a, l ten .u I Men's Suits YOU want your dollar to count. You want the most clothes value for your money that its possible to get, so come to our store for your clothing. We make special mention of our $20 suits because so many men like to pay, about this price. "We have produced a suit at a moderate price that is a marvel of modern tailoring the most perfect suit ever bought at a popular price. ' t 12th. PACIFIC MAIL AND T.K.K. MAY BREAK SUMMER DAYS AND Pau Ka Hana GOOD THINGS Eaoh article is: oaref ally handled through, every stage of oar -work FRENCH LAUNDRY - J. ADADIE. Prop. 777 King 6tret. Evening Bulletin 75c. Per Month Midsummer Specials For July ' Beautifully Trimmed Hats, - . $5.00 This is a special price for this sale ' , Smart Sailors at - $1.50 to $2.50 A great reduction in price A Limited Number of Veils at - $2.00 Theses are a particular bargain Dunn's Hat Shop Fort Street just above Hotel (Continued from Pace 1) clluril to (IIhciihb the subject. In a recent Inlrnlow at Washington, how over, W. II Avery, assistant Kencral manucer nf the Japincse line, rcfus ed to deny that tho Too Klsen Kal sha Is olKiut to liccomo tho cxclnsUo ocean connection of the Western I'a cldc with the Orient, ny tho terms' of u trufllc agreement which Is said to havo been arranged by thu Wustcni Pacific Railroad and tho Tojo Klsen Kalsha, It Is bclloved In railroad circles that tho (lould transportation lines pros)se to make n isiwcrful hid for a sharu of tlio trade villi thu Orient that has been largolv absorbed by tho llarrlninn na vlgatlon companies from San Kran Cisco on tho ono hand unci tho Mill steamships fiom I'uget sound on tho other and other companies Evidently In anticipation of a com pctlug transcontinental railroad at somo future date, tho Japanese line when tho thrcp cornered ngrcoment with tho Taclflo Mall and Occidental Steamship Companies was reached. Insisted upon tho Insertion of ailiuse In tho contract whereby It may ro cedo from tho agreement at any time protldcd a nlneH-das" notko Is giv en. It Is upon tho operation of this clause, It In said, that the big Japan oso company will bo nblo to avoid entanglements by withdrawing and afnllatlnB Itsolf hv traffic agreements with tho Western raclflc TIib transpacific sorvlco of tho tbreu big companies and an ultimate break on tho p.irt of the Tojo Klsen Kalsha from tho domination of the Pacific Mall haB for yuirs been 11 mat ter of speculation In traffic circles Humors of u contemplated withdrawal of tho Oriental Company havo arisen at Inter als In recent years, bul lacked tho clement of reliability In Ucw of tho practical monopoly of transcontinental traffic by thu lllll and Ilnrrlnmn roads and tho Santa Fo, tho latter nnd holding an agroo. molit with tho llurrlman Interests In rcfurcneo In facllltlos In reuchlng tho docks, Hut with tho opining of tho Western Pacific, which, with connecting Gould lines In tho Knst and mlddlo West will bo a strong factor In transeon tlnental trafllc. has again arisen tlio rcMirt Hint Is no longer considered n rumor In local railroad elrclus It la predicted that tho dissolution of tho three cornered agreement of tho trans pacific companies will be accomplish ed within sixty das. Tho Wostcrti Pacific haUug already In oporatlon Us freight sen Ice, will begin Its trniiwontlnontal passenger servlco between August lMh and "JOtli . i i i Call on John Nott, tho pioneer plumber. 182 Merchant street, when sou requlro anj plumbing oik, sew er connection, till or Iron work. You will L'd tho IpobI work and milcrhl JL BULLETIN ADS PAY . .. J 'IB , - ' a-" The rising generation should be trained to tem perance and to rely on strength of character, and not be put into a straight jacket to make up for lack of character. Drink if you want to, but be temperate. .And vote v against "pro- "' . in i.i i pit inn m 4 nibitiori . T ,t K$k-k l. 'S ' '. ' U', 2 Kf Wl" 4HH "r i jV i Ml 1 1 V" A 4 ; ' fur tlio lent .mono). V 7F. i r-Trm T m i i A. wW;-'' a L WBofP i V -H ,.$& , 4W iil'Ji, fill n)- liWM