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sk t ;--' T'.VKN'tNCl HULI.BTIN, HONOLULU. T II , mi DAY. JULY 22, 1910. '" t : tf- Plantation and Country Stores Take Notice BADGER'S EXTINGUISHERS and CHEMICAL ENGINES, with a WATCH MAN and WATCHMAN'S CLOCK should be in every store. This equipment will protect you from fire. Extinguishers, Chemical Engines and Watchman's Clocks for sale by J. A. Gilmaii Fort Street, Honolulu Phone No. 50 READY TO TOW Go ye therefore into the land of Kaimuki, and say thou unto Mr. Pessimist that I shall buy a lot and profit thereby, and upon that lot shall I build a house, and in that house shall I dwell, high above the sea, and enjoy the Koko Head breeze forever more. Kaimuki Land Co., Ltd. FORT SHAFTEIt NEWS FIELD AND BARRACKS. Mazda The Improved Tungsten Lamp MAZDA The trade mark that guarantees the highest standard of quality in mctnl filament lamps. MAZDA Ecvjalj the STIRLING mark on silverware. The Hawaiian Electric Co., Ltd. WHITE LABEL Olives Compare them with ether brand of olives in the mar. kct and you will bo instantly convinced of their supcri orily. Sold by All Grooers 27 ' ' ,'rT' ' . ' " Sight-Seeing Autos Leave.Hawaii Fromootion Committee Headquarters MONDAY. WEDNESDAY nnd FRIDAY 10:30 a. m., Falij 3 p. m., Moanalua or Punchbowl. TUESDAY. THURSDAY and SATURDAY 10:30 a. m., around Diamond Head; 3 p. ra., Pali. ' SUNDAY 10:30 a. m., Pali: 3 p. m.. around Diamond Head. CHARGE PER PASSENGER, $1 Cars can be hired for special occasions. For further particulars applv Hawaii Promotion Committee Honolulu Power Wagon Co., Owners, Office and Garage, South Street Near Kintr Evening Bulletin 75c Per Month Companion K uml F fell In nt tho parade ground ut X o'clock ycalorday morning unit started on u practlco hike. 1. 0111 paiiy F went up Moanulon valley about thrco miles and there gained tlio top of tho mountain alter a severe climb. An hour's rest at the uip ami mu return 10 cainp was mauc. arriving a llttlo after dinner hour. I Cnnipany I: negotiated Knlllil val ley Tor llo miles, then tip tho moun tain, Tills company was out all day, arriving back at camp ut half-past live. ' iluokellmll. TIo Kurt Shatter batikclball team was defeated Wednesday night by tho V. M. C. A. players In tho playoff after a tin gamo at the Y. M. C. A. gym. It was an exciting contest and tho tciims wcro evenly matched. A large crowd was present to witness tho game und to cheer the plijycrs on. Lieutenant Chilton nnd Corporal Woodruff were the star performers on tha' Fort Sliaf tcr team. At tho end of tho ttrist half the score stood 15 to 13, In favor of tho Y. M. C. A. team, and then tho Shatter bunch got togother and tied tho score In tho second half by a scqro or 13 to 11. Tho Y. M. C. A. 1)0)8 mado two points, winning the playoff on Stewart's goal, In tho last halt Uwlght went in us forward in Marcalllno's place and Marcalllno ro lloed Hooper as guard. Chilton und Woodruff changed places on the Shaf tcr team In tho second halt, and then Klstler Joined tho gamo in Lenin's place, ,whllo Marks continued to bold down tho bench. The Y. M. C. A, fel lows suld after tho gamo that the Kurt Shatter team was a huid bunch to bqat, and their bunch would have to get at soma hard practicing If they want to hold their own against tho Fort Shatters In tho second gamo of tho triple series, which Is to conio off nt Fort Shaftcr Wvdnebday night, August 3, Hon Hug. The men of this battalion aro en Joying themseles ovory evening In tho bowling alleys since tho electric lights liavo been fitted in. The bowling al leys aro In very good condition now. There have been somu vor good uv urago scores mado in tho lust few days, one man of this battalion mak ing utr average, of 11)0, In tlnce games. Swimming. Tho swimming tank was cleaned and rcllllcd last Wednesday afternoon. Thoio Is always a good crowd n bath ing from rcvelllo till dark, They have a spring board uttached to one end of the tunk and some of the inon do some ery nice stunts off this boaid, Men tenant Chilton can turn two somer saults In tho air licforu striking tho wutor by Jumping off the ' spring board, Lieutenant Chilton Is detailed In charge of the swimming drills, lie will submit for approval u scheme of Instructions, so urrauged us not to In terfere with tho ordinary drills, and he will albo submit a list if uames of enlisted men ho deulies far itistiuct ors In tho art of swimming, llustbiill. The Fort Shuftor bubebtll team has elected Oongol as captain of tho team. Lleutcnunt liowcii Is still 'iiuuuger. , Tho busobiill team Is- bu"!c with Its old1 players again and the llrst game they ' played with the new Uuuiip they mi Tho team gets Its regular practice ev-i ory afternoon, The following named enlisted men Prometheus Engines Arc Prepared For Trip To The Coast The maclNnlsts completed their work of making repairs to the mach inery of the big United States Naval Auxiliary Piometheiis jestcrdny evening and this ni'jrnlng tho engines were slowly tinned tnor as a prelim inary to tho trial run which Is slated to tako place commencing ut an early hour timinriow morning. Tho Prometheus will tako up tho tow or the disabled United Statoj cruiser Chattanooga tomorrow pro vided her machinery Is found to bo all right and nblo to withstand tho strain or tho oyago to Mnre Islnnd. It Is at present Intended that tha Prometheus proceed outsldo tho har bor nt daylight .tomorrow morning and nrtcr a four or five, hours' crulso In tho vicinity of tho Island, the col lier wltl retain to tho entrance of the hnrhor and there remain while tho Cleveland with tho Chattanooga In tow will bring the latter vessel with in reach of the Proinetheus tow lines. Tho threo naval vessels aro believ ed will bo away for the coaBt shortly after tho noon hour, If nil goes well and there Is no further mishap. A number of Jupincso woro pres ent nt ouo of tho warehouses at tho local custom house this mornlug and bid In a lot ut unclaimed freight which hail remained nt the storo rooms for the allotted period pending Its rcmowil Tiy tho shipper, Tho merchandise was mostly mado up of Japanese products coming to this port by Oriental steamers. Con siderable spirited bidding resulted from the call, of tho auctioneer In put ting up tubs 'of sake and other Asiatic delectablcs. There were a number of sacks of rice that went to, the man with the most money. R. C. Stncknhlc was In charge of the sale Every American citizen should eo to the .polls and vote, Tuesday. Vote No. -- , . , i T xxx kV.KxM kkhsxkkx RECREATIONS PKI.NCK.SS HINK CIIICUS Tho opening of tho Princess Itlnk as a vaudeville and moving plcturo house was deferred last night till this evening on account of tho failure on tho part of the contractors to com plete the extensive alterations neces sary to contort the popular amuse ment place into what promises to bo one of tho most comfortable amuse ment resorts In Honolulu. Antonio's miniature circus, mado up of an array or trained dogs and monkeys, Is said to be one or tho most marvelous an imal shows or its kind that has uter visited Honolulu, llesldcs Antonio and his wonderfully trained dogs and monkeys. Tyler, the marvelous root equilibrist, will lorm part or tho pro gram. Motion pictures from the latest Dims will also be shown. NEW ZEALANDIA ISAFINESHIP (Continued from Pace 1 Tho Xcalanrlla arrived at, Sydney two or thii'o daH beforo tho, steam ' rr Mnktmi took her departure, rorl Vancouver. Tho officers or tho latter vessel pronounro tho nqw Zcalandl:i as a splendid tjpj or passenger steamer. The esel was built by John Drown and Co., of Clydebank. Sho pusrcd 101 Al ut Lloyd's, and Is equipped In accordance with the. Iloird of Trndo's requirements ns a foielgu-golng passtngcr steamer. Her dimensions are ns follow: I.eiiKli, 4IUft ; lucidth, olM,.; depth. 31ft. Her tonnage Is about 700(1 gross reg ister. Acommodntlon Is provided for !0i first class passengers, 120 second class piKsengcrs. and 1-0 third-class, nn her crew numbers about 130. The nrft class accommodation con slsls of two-berth Ntnit three-berth staterooms nnd public rooms, arrang ed amidships on tho upper, shelter, and promenade decks. The second class accommodation Is aft on tho upper nnd shrllcr decks. Tho dining saloon occupies tho width of the ves-j scl. and will seat Op portions. Tho third-class accommodation Is forward, on tho main upper, und shelter docks.' There are four cargo holds. Tho ves sel Is fitted with two sets of quadru ple oxp.inslon engines on the Invert ed direct-acting principle, designed for n prcssuio of 2151b. steam, ap plied by seven multitubular hollers, arranged In one boiler-room, nnd worked under forced draught. A marked feature of the new vessel was tho absence, of any perceptible vlbrn Hon. Tho Kcainiidla is fitted with wireless apparatus. WHITNEY & MARSH, N. Special Sal n of BELTS In KID, SILK and LINENS from 15C UP Begins Monday Morning, July 25th Bishop Trust Company, Ltd. STATEMENT Or CONDITION JUNE 30. 1010. ASSKTS. I LIAI1IL1T1K3. TIIK l'.lUK TIIKATKII The rresh air entertainment garden, otherwise tho Park Theater, Is filled to overflowing cvory night in spite or tho S. It. Q. sign that is hung out curly In tho evening. Tho vaudovllluiiH ut the Park are artists, In their respec tive lines und pleasing to the audi ence, llenco tha crowd. Tho opon air feature Is u drawing card also. People may sit In tho garden, watch tho stunts, smoke a good clgur and lis ten to the music or dunlin's orches tra in perfect comfort. THE KMl'IKE TIIEATEH. The lino or pictures being shown ut this theater please the largu audi ences which fill the place every night. One very pleasing picture seen there lust night showed a young lady on a trupozo In mld-ulr. Her act was a good one and tho picture much en joyed. Tho machlno at tho Kiuplro Is u good ono. Theio is llttlo or no Dicker and there Is no strain on tho eyes. Thoro uro threo changes a week and every change Is better than tl.o one that precocded It. Every American citizen should "0 to the polls and vote, Tuesday, Vote No. It yru are doubtful about where you vote on Tuesday, look It up to day. Vote on Tuesday, t: u u t :t it it u it it it t: it it a who have been 'In the post hospital liuVe been roportod fit for duty by tho Post SurgoonJ Prlvutu Jo'iu I' Iluv klnt, Troop D, Cth Cuvulry; Pilv.'t'i John V, Coe', Troop A,,,'itli Cnulry Soigeant James L. Graham, Troop Iv, nth Cavalry, and Prlvnto Hurley I Morton, Hand, 5th Cavalry. SHOWN FALSE (Continued from Page 1) pleasing to tho sheriff. Some ot tho mcn'B names aro Inconcctly spelled, und several 6t them were convicted on Hawaii und the records or their trial aro not bore. Humou Lope; called Iluymond Lopes In the morning puper Is, ac cording to tho polLc, well known, nnd the reason lie Is in Jail Is that he cut another man up who was pay ing attention to u woman, He mado no icmark about drink when tho caso wue tiled. Ceorge Ferris, who Id seivlng a tiro sentence tor murder, .claimed at his. trial that ho committed tho act In self defense. He did not claim! he was drunk when he faced the court nnd fought to save his neck. Santiago Granada 1b a Mexican and associated a lot with' Francisco Lo pez, the notorious criminal, who es cape! from Jail so often. Ho was tried In llllo and sentenced for stab bing another man. Jealousy wns tho cause ut tho crime. According to the police, Urauuda Is u bud actor fiom away back. Joso Ollvorlu Is In Jail on Recount or his Jealous disposition. He saw his girl claming with another man and he at onco piocecded to use u knife. Ho was tried in llllo and did not say that It was drink that made him stub the othor man. John Hernandez wns u stool plg-1 con for the llllo police, und a gen eral bad actor, according to the po lice. Ho got eight yeais for bur glary, and had ono more year added for contempt of court. Ho did not claim that ho was drunk when charged with tho crime. Autone Lopez was tried nnd sen tenced nt llllo. He committed lob bory and ut tho tlmo ut his trlul did not claim that ho was diunk. He had some other defense In the way or an alibi. Francisco Cntrlo not Castro, -us tho morning sheet has It Ja u scv cral-tlmcs-ionvlcted criminal. Ac cording to bis record hu Is one or tho crying sort who work every pos". Bible dodge to get out of Jail beforo ho has solved his full sontenco. Ho turns lellglous at times und will curry fuvor in uuy old way thut lw thinks may aid him. Ho Is In for burglary now, und at Ills trial did not suy that ho was drunk nt the lime ho committed tha crlmo. Aiiakul Kalull, who claims that lie was drunk when he broke Into a saloon und stole u dozen bottles ot boozo, is not telling the truth, ac cording to the police, The man robbed the saloon while ho was per fectly sober nnd very dry also. Whut he did subsequently wus to go to sleep mid bo captured by .the police. Ignace FruguB'ls" from one of the other Islands, amf ho admits holding up and robbing a man of 364, As he wants to get as easy a tlmo as possible whle In Jail, ho claims that he was diunk when he committed the cilme. Ills statement Is proba bly as true us tho rest of the bunch who IniMi liluineil llnuur for every thing.' Cash on hand nnd In hank t S2,t64 CC Stocks : 8,730 bl Loans secured by niort- ' gage on renl estate It, 40 1 00 Loans Demand and tlmo 42,135 96 Furniture and fixtuics.. 9,636 C6 Heal estato Ofilco build ing and site 26,086 Gil Accrued Interest rocolv- ablo , 437 53 AssctB othor than those ( specified uliovo 3,112 44 $187,328 29 Capital: ' Subscribed.. .J100, 000 Paid in $ .07,000 00 Stockholders' liability... 32,500 ' , Undivided profits ...... 26,899 27 Tiust nnd agency bal ances , 92,929 02 ?' u' '" ' 4. 1187,328 29 ) City and County of Honolulu, Territory of Hnwall. I, Allen V. T. Uottooiley, Secretary of tho lllshop Trust Company, Limited, do solemnly swear that the above statement 'Is true to the best of my knowledge and belief, ALLHN W. T. IIOTTOMLKV. Secretary. Subscribed and swum lo beforo mo this 30th day of Juno, 1910. J. HAillllS MACKUNKIK, Notnry Public, First Judlclnl Circuit. 4050 July 1, 8, in. 22. Make your Plans to Vote next Tiini day. Don't Evade the Issue Vote No, ENLI8TED MAN BLOWS RECEIVING SHIP'S GAFE Large Sum Secured by Expert Wlt'i , 1,603 Seaman Aboard Vessel at Norfolk. NORFOLK tVa ). July 9. Thoro Is nn expert safe cracker on board tho United States receiving ship iTiink lln, It tho statement of Lieutenant- Commander Chudwlck of that ship Is true Ho doclnred Hint (ho safe In tho pay office was rraeked on Thurs day night and a largo sum nt money stolen. Lieutenant Commander Chad- wick Bays tho nmoiint was not hb inucn as jii.&uu as ursi ropwrii-u imi ho declined to say how much was taken, 'Tho question Is." said Lieutenant- Commander, Chadwlck, "who Is the safo cracker?, Thero aro 1.028 jnoji on this ship nnd there Is no doubt ono of that number la the guilty man Up In this time, however, no have absolutely no clew to work on nnd no nrresis havo been ' made," The Investigation that will follow tho robbery Is expected to cause i distinct sensation in naval circles. Just how or why it safo on board tho Franklin could bo robbed with over 1,600 men on board and pvor 2,000 men on shore within a stono's1 throw or the ship without nny ono bolug the wiser Is n mystery thut tho Navy Dcpaitincnt will try hold to solvo. ' r ir you are rJ:ubtful about whefo you vote on Tuesday, look It up to day, Vo(e or, Tuesday, - m. Mamma-"Tako this bottlo tn the drug stoio and get u dliuo's worth ot sweet oil." Llttlo Klnier "About how iiwect do you want It, mnnimuT" J Adler Rochester 'Stands for and is the name of THE BEST CLOTHING MADE Nothing but; the best material and workmanship is used in their s make-up. L. B. Kerr & Co. Sole Agents SO ' n Wi Jmm "'ii CarrrlfM 1 AVI; 'Wi nio.br li If 11 ' UADLER.h V' Mil'" t Dnoa.co.p,.!l!k $) . . . .,. .w&ufeyto'flLt,y. . -ilAjjvl' . fw 7,JJitoiaM6ikrJrf '. SufeijaifttdLisA. -- ...rw i j .d )' ,. uuj M SMk&i&.tiiiSim.- i m &v.,jLYritj4xwaaEmmmaBnmmLMxnMtol ijl 9, J