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EVENING I1ULLETIN. HONOLULU T II, MONDY, AUG 1, 1910
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Plantation and Country Stores
; Take Mote
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
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.
I A.
MYRTLE SMOKER SET
FOR THIS EVENINO
This evening nt tho .Mrtlo lioat
clubhouse tlie visiting nclits!iH'i will
Im cutcrtulned nt u smoke concert
nml a grent time In expected Tli
visitors tool: n good root vestorday
nfl'T tho linlL nt' the Monnii, and to
night they should bo ready and nt for
high Jinks. I'l'lLlJl
Tomonon ttio lunn nt thu Scnmtu
Hold will Ik; given mid tho piescn
tatlon of rirlres mndo o the trans
Pacific vachtsmcu. The lu-iu will give
the innlnlnnit men an Idea of vth.il, a
real Hawaiian feast Id like
Some of the )nchtsmcn went down
to l'e.irl llnrhor yesterday nnd en-
I Jovod tho hospitality of tho local club
Tho lochs of tho harbor wcro ,nnpcc-
i tod, nnd the visitors were si own nil
ovtr thu ponlnsulu.
I MIhh A. Men always guess tno to
1 younger than I am MIhh II
Thut'H after they've hcud you talk.
'Clevelnnd lender
CHARLESTON
WILL NOT CALL
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Cruiser To Take The
Northern Route To
Bremerton
Tho United Statoi protected cruiser
Charleston, whlt.li has been ordered
out of commission with the arrival of
the .Vow nrk on the Aslntlc station,
will not ii.m through Honolulu, ac
coidfhg to advices lecclved here. I
Itenr Admlrnl John Hubbard, coin-munder-ln-chltf,
will trunnfer 1i1h flag
from the Charleston to the New Vork
nnd then tho (utter easel will Bull
from Kobe to Yokohnnin for coal nnd
then sail direct to the muni Htatlon
nt Urcnierton on l'ugct Sound by tho
northern mute
Tho cruiser New York, which Is
supposed to have left Hampden Honda
on April 21 for tho Orient, Is not vx
pectcd In Manila until about August
5 us she lias quite un extensive Itin
erary planned for herself In .Medi
terranean portH and will not reach
Suez, the zone of authority of the
conmmhdor-ln-chlcf of tho Astatic
left, until about July I.
In the meantime the Itinerary of
tho Asiatic fleet Ihm been rather brok
en up Tho Intended trip up the
Yungtse river to Nanking, Kluklang
and Hankow had to bo abandoned; tho
water In the river nt this tlmo of the
year Is not high enough to bo navigat
ed without hazard. Instead the fleet
remaining ut Woosung with tho excep
tion of the Charleston. The Churlcs
ton was expected to visit Kobe, Naga
saki, Chefoo and Dnluy, tho call ut tho
latter port to extend to the middle of
July nnd, If there Is suDlclcnt (lino be
fore tho arrival of tho New York calls
would be mado at Chemulpo, Vladi
vostok nnd Hakodate
THE LAM WEEK
After a successful season of six
weeks tho Casino Musical Comedy
Compan) will termli.ate Its Now Or
phcum engagement next Saturday
evening Notlco has been given tho
vnrlouK members of the company nnd
many of them -will depart for tho
mainland on tho Slerru, which leaves
here August 10. Tonight ut'tho New
Orpheum the Casino players will pie
sent tho tuneful and hilarious faicu
"O'Oiudy's Friend"
ALL TUBERCULAR
Campbell Says Others
Have Segregated Dis
eased Cattle
"Ah far ns we know mill: from tu
bercular cows In being sold imm hut
one herd," snld Marslnn Cnmubll In
response, to an enquiry on the milk
conditions of tho city.
" According to Campbell all tho other
herds of dairy cattle have Had llmlr
tubcruilnr cows segrgnted from the
well ones and milk Is on I., belli, ld
from the well cuttle
The Inspection of jl.ilry entile In ac
cordance with Ft'l'-iil mwit Ins been
nearly completed nnd v. Itliln it .fbort
time nil ot the cattle, K.ilplrlitq milk
to consumers In rlunnlul.i w II. lime
been tested by guti-imucnt vrtetluni
Inns New iowh fre-i f.om tuhficuio'is
arc being brought In by dairymen ami
thrlr herds brou-jut up Ij I'm num
ber they contained booie peine wire
segregated as being tubercular
Tho Kalllil slaughterl.ouhu has had
a notlco published that no caws
which show tuberculosis nro sold us
meat to any dealer, tho only uso made
of carcasses of this character being
fertilizer.
According tn authorities milk from
tubeiculnr cows which has been p.is
tuerlzed may be lued without tho
slightest danger of the dsers eonlruct-
lug disease, and mulor ihe p'e'.ent
conditions many persons I't llotiululu
aro boiling tho milk .bey buy before
using It.
Within tho next week It l uiidoi
stood that tho Hoard of Agriculture
will make public tho results of tho
tests made on cattlo hero by Dr. Nor
gaard and then the condition of every
dairy In and around Honolulu will ho
known
It Is known that In the dairy which
is selling tubercular milk every cow ,
reacted to tho tubercular test mndo by.
government veterinarians nnd thcro'
was not one which was free from the
disease
WHITNEY & MARSH, 1 1 J.
Big
Remnant
Sale
MONDAY, AUGUST 1st
of
WOOLEN GOODS,
SILKS, LAWNS,
and WASH GOODS
of all kinds
Plowing
EXCAVATING, FILLING, STONE WALL. CURBING, SIDEWALKS,
ROADS, ETC., ETC.
I will give you low figures on any one of above different kinds of
work that you may want figures on. Give me a chance.
ISLAND TRANSFER
VINEYARD STREET, EWA NUUANU STREAM
Office Hours 5:30 p. m. to 6:30 p.m. Phone S88
Some men are as anxious to acquire
reputations as others nro to lose
theirs.
Some business opportunities by any
other name would savor of gruft.
A uuriow-mlndcd parson Is Just the
oi.e to make dome broad iissirtlons.
We have just received from the S: S. Wilhelmina a
Splendid Line made up of Best Qualities in
EMBROIDERIES and LACES
They are all well-made, handsomely-finished, strictly
high-grade goods.
ALL AT 5o AND 10c A YARD
Come early and pick the best patterns.
The YatHlng Store
HOTEL BETWEEN BETHEL AND FORT STREETS
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and
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COMMENCING
THE GREATEST SALE THIS CITY HAS EVER KNOWN
SATURDAY, JULY 30th, ' AND CONTINUING . FOR ONE WEEK ONLY
LOT NO. 1
50 MEN'S SUITS, of latest shades, t educed to $4 A SUIT
LOT NO. 2
G5 MEN'S SUITS, Mixed Tweeds, reduced to $5 A SUIT
LOT NO. 3
00 Latest Cut and Style MEN'S SUITS, reduced to $0 A SUIT
LOT NO. 4
40 2 and 3-Piece MEN'S SUITS, reduced to $7 A SUIT
LOT NO. 7
50 Pair of MEN'S MIXED PANTS, reduced to $1,25 A "PAIR
LOT NO. 8 t '
Large Assortment of MEN'S PANTS, reduced to $1.50 A PAIR
1 LOT NO. 0
Extra Fine Assortment MEN'S PANTS, reduced to $2 A PAIR"
LOT HO. 10
Eest Quality TWEED MEN'S PANTS, leduced to. ...$2.50 A PAIR
NO. 500
"WALK-OVER" Glaze Xrtnk, Button Bals, now $3.25 PAIR
NO. 500
"WALK-OVER" Box Calf Lace Bals, now $3.25 PAIR
NO. 1334
"WALK OVER" Vici Calf, Welt-Sole Bals, now $3 PAIR
' NO. 522
"WALK-OVER" Patent Leather Oxfords; formerly $5, now..$3.25 PAIR
t NO. 3
"S0R0SIS" Vicii Kid, Pat.-Tip Bals; formerly $3 50, now $3 PAIR
NO. 4
"S0R0SIS" Vici Kid Button Bal; formerly $3.50, now $2.05 PAIR
NO. 3100
"S0R0SIS" Tan Button Bal; formerly $5, now $3.75 PAIR
NO. 000
"S0R0SIS" 3-Strap Patent Slipper: formerly $3.50, now... $2.05 PAIR
VICTORIA LAWN Worth 10c a yard; daring sale 15 YARDS FOR $1
MADRAS All white; several patterns; sale price .v. lOo YARD
MERCERIZED POPLINS Beautifjl variety of shades; sale price .
20c ?ARD
PERSIAN LAWNS Tan, Lavender, Nile, Pink, etc.; sale price
20o YARD
INDIA LINONS A complete range of qualities; sale price. .......
.....8120 TO 25c YARD
LINEN and SILK RAJAH Changeable effects; all latest shades;
sale price 40e YARD
REPP A complete assortment of colors; sale price 20o YARD
PERSIAN LAWNS Ten, Lavender, Nile, Cream, Alice, etc.;, sale
price '. 20o YARD
NEW LINEN SUITINGS Sky, Pink, Copenhagen, Champagne, etc.;
sale price 15c YARD
A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF
J.1LK0LINES, ART MUSLINS, FANCY SCRIMS, STRIPED SWISS, ETC., AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES
81jC UP
, LADIES' SHIRT WAISTS
Up-to-Date styles and qualities; LINGERIE, BATISTE, FLAX0N, PERSIAN LAWN. SILK, eti.; sale
Price $1 UP
LADIES' MUSLIN SKIRTS ,
Tiimme.1 with HIGH-ORADE EMBROIDERIES, DEEP FLOUNCES and TUCKS; sale piice, from...
i , , $2.75 TO $5 EACH
'"" LADIES' NIGHT GOWNS ' p '.
HIGH and LOW NECK, LONG and SHORT SLEEVE, PLAIN and FANCY; sale price ,75c TO $2.25 EACH
. Also, a nice range of LADIES' WOOLEN and COTTON SKIRTS, worth double the money. SALE PRICE 60c and upward
EL. B. rvERR
LTD.
Alakea
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