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BVBNINO IIULLETIN, HONOLULU, T. II., SATUIIDAY, OCT. 8. 1910.
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WE'VE TOO MANY IRON BEDS in 3 H.
size, some'' of which arc hurt from crowding
and handling Ihcy can hardly be called dam
aged just a few scratches or mars. If you
want an iron bed of this size, you'll be glad of
it for, 'oh, hdw it fetches the prices down.
There arc about 50 odd beds, and wo
price them for prompt selling no mailer
how much they cost us as follows:
$27.50 grades to close for $17.00
15.00 9.00
f. 13.00 7.50
kf 12.00 7.00
1100 6.50
I 9.00 5.50
J.' tiffl v, ... . 5.4)0
'
, Soo Window Displfty
,
j. Hofci? $c
vr jioupk ok atMtiY
owe'eg
IVAiPasiortmcnt of ODD a -1 ARTISTIC n O'V ELT I-E S
tlv arc juit ripUt for Hall we'en Partita and Entertainments
h.nii yn lc-c.ttly rcfc'vd. An, car tbc articles aii
Blhck Cat and Owl Place Citi ds
Docoi'utctl Crndlu Shades, mid Favors
M jslia ritinrc Frf-ming
Watdron Says No
Wholesale Clean-Out
of Employes.
J, 'llrpyrtH In'm lV!n of wholesale d.a
cJuigcj nna-rjirj-i In thb nun.ixu
incut and irjieratljin cf Iljn'j'i.ia plan-
Matlon woio d'lil'el IliLi uioiiilng by
!.I. W. y.illr.in. JMr. Wflilirn deelaic.i
th-it v.hllo u.yiiiniher of ilinig-s hiu
'been in.iJe.' (Ji(jifi)p tin gea-nil tic in
J'Ut in Ihui'eia In; d- iitnicit.
JJIJlllgur CliTttriim..wlri wan mi.iI l
)m 'jlilol for ilji'hir;c. Is iio.v on
Mi way bult to-tlic Uhndis from Lit
iiJte. ijijw Mr M'nl tr !,. Ilo linn boot
on a vioition. Hut arrived In rscw
York toddy nnd rier a Lhott llui'i
en tlin rnai.t will returji to Hawaii.
A ipe'al tiiccittQ f."oiu IHIn tn the
Ilullu'fti cmtaltit iho news Int
in? wero nno." ciiaii.eanii ino iim-
tatlou.
Among thnco who left tho phitatlon
., Chief inducer Jaouen. K.
OHrl'n. thu hcid r iwuti'i': It. M.
Wticlnlcl y, overseer: flrorse Hu-li
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HONOKAA HAS PUHPHHi
MANY mANGES ON TIIIlfiliAN
hoUt. Ilin-tiiilckeic-i (iQirRu-Tanlon.1,, . ' . . , J , t ( s '.
the night rvWtntmrW J. lllekard.,0",1' """'" . , f " ., "T "' .
!1E 3Bf-A- "-
Accnnllng tV-tho rotrrt 'Ironlilti .b
V tho iiao ccnlNiion tl,., pv
lllto I
siiion oi run'Mtccpcr nirj ncen ijkoi.- : , ,, !
. by Mr. Wnllara ?r OI rr the nbarfltf "m cp" '""'I' "" c"lll"'.f"r l,' '
-..g-rvH J-.T, lm- ,11, t.-jl.. l. It T.,""- !' ."." "W ,",r"r mn,l x?
Clnrk. from I Infi?liiI.T ! 'Vrpm",lt;r.. S3,"' .VP''i11'0 repeated if.
of I'a'...ilk,.i( -.III oiiielHlh til ih iil.-.eo'
of Tii.,..i-:if. ir f'lnfW in.u - -..tun
from Honolulu tovtako ho. pl.iro of,
chief englneerj.-nudsn '.Knriijiynainod
SS. K. You, ii--iinww'raiiu3'ulRl0i'.
Kred Ilurnliignniu, who was for bev
ctal yearn nt Mountain View, was
nmong ir(to'wliiTcinio to H"0- ,"
Intends to go to hfs homo ln-Now
Zealand for u vacation of about six
nioiitha, ,
Jlr. Wa'ldion. ronnima Iho iipwh of
tho chnngos but states tha' they hnvi
no muttiil cQUtiectlou.
.. OABD'OF THANKS.
'plrs. Kmtly Rodllgucs tbiiuks the
empojes (i ipe iionoiuiu nou
AVorUs fof the donntlon given her nt
e time of hor boreavwnent,'
BMU.T' P, KOQIimtlCS.
Beds
In Brief
cc., lid.,
183 i;lna sitiifefcT
Novelties
Kf Ink flcvclrning' anil Printing
Slock
Others Fall With
Today. ' ''
Another bad slutni marlted thp
stock market jestctday afternoon
and thlj luornlng, uitd I'lonccr Ml(l
Cimipany was the iirln Ipal buffer-
cr. This ttock hit' tli'u "200 inar(c
with a du'l tlui'l )e;sttrilny after-
rimn. nnd (lib, niornlnp' live shaioa
wese mid on the board, lit 135, u drop
or i- pnlnlv In n fc'll'ji, i
1 loiicer Ml'.l w.ia nit th only uui-
,nr pnfilty to fjll.'- 'llonbkaa, whl Ii
hni. been rolng down for lovcral
weel.s, 'flinipcd to 13. at whl'h
figure live hundred times woro sold
thin muitilnc. Hawaiian Commor-
ri.,i .villi., nri ,.. u-...il .. wmn nt
tlc otheir, rll'l was cut from 35 to
;jj tj
Oahii and'Kwa nro freely offcrod
t vr , w .,, wU101,t any tak
,, , 3t T,a nU)rI1K Ul',
I raid Iw,i was offcreil nt -'J 3-4, the
I..... B.il.. 1...lt.w ..I PI 1 'I .ifl.tln
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llt,,e, eiicoilri.fcon.-nt for tho Inin.ed
a-
nlo future. Kuitlier drops aro nojv
Pf' 'f illssatlhfactlon with
tljo
priTont tariff nil over tho country,
well " I"! conilltlons, hnvo
ii)mblid
ii rrl--liti'u niunv stock
- -.r. 'J! '. - 1
uuiaerMtT
rv jP I
Marfurlsno & Co., wholesnlo liquor
denlori, huo deliveries Io all parts
of tho city, Thoy carry nil Iho stand
ard brands of wines nnd liquors nnd
cater particularly to the family trade.
PRIVATE SCHOOL.
FT T-M
Slumps o 195 and
h
Kltnhnnn Art League rooms, cor
ner of Allllor nnd Ilcretanla fits.
High school Clausen In morning;
grades In ' afternoon. Special
clarses nnd tutoring by arrange
ment. Knte Zlmnierinnn, gradu
ate of KmiRiiB Slntii College, prlu
iliml, 17l'!:Jt
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ON II ESTATE
Income From Condemnation'
Money Goes to Cor
poration. Distribution of a portion of the John
II estate Is urdeieil In n dceico Hint
was signed (lila morning liy United
MMton Judge Dole. The decree lrt-"
vldes (or tlie distribution of tho In
como of tho $10,000 (lint w:ih realized
I ! tlie estate finnt the condemnation
oi Mini iicinnging io ine csiaic m
I'e'iil Harbor iind which was acquired
liy tho United States lo eminent.
The heirs of the es..i'o were uiinblo
to agree on the diversion of the ino
ney nnd It was paid Into court to
await iho outcome of n decision liy
.ludgo Dole.
The ilccren protldcs that during Hie
life or Ir-no II Ktilloirjy the Jnlm II
l-latc l.linl I'd Is cntllled to (he net
ntmiinl Inronio from Iho fl'inno. Af
lor her dcitli the WWMi h'.-lougH In'
riiinl hlnii'H to tlrorgc II llionn, I'rau
clii Ilronn. John II Ei't.il-- Ltd., ns an
kIriico. i.f Iho heir" i f llerntce II
Itiowu and the ehlldien of Irene 11.
IK'llonay.
BERNDT fiOIIVG
TO SAN DIEGO
Secrclary of Merchants' Asso
ciation Expects to Attend j
Meeting;. '
Kinll Hermit, o'ciet'iry if Ilio Mor
rlnnla' As-.oel.ill'm. will lono tomor
I v iiikiiiIiis mi tho Along din lor Ilia
npninl liii'.neia flip t tho 1-tatCH
lie esjied. ( In g Hi; 1'it" two months
ami iliiln:; hit tin. will if.lt in.iliv'
l the In:;.' ni iliilf.U'tii lilt; rontuia in!
Iho wj lii'in b.m lranclsro to Nnv
Y"V
Of particular Interest, to Hawaii l.i
lliu j-i iii.u Ail'. iJcimlt expects to
ha on the t'oiiH at tho time a publlu
iiieellin; r held l fun l)le,;o to din
nun gieiler njrvl strength lor tli
I'ltclhc iw'ivm. The iii'jetlnK H c.il"dl
it tho milieu! of Sin 'A"'t antl Call-'
f'vntn Im-lnct men mid tho ilclogn'tup
rilcwiit C'lianihcrH of Conilnerri,
t'l'iminTclal Clnlii and Mo'clintilB' Ai
hitIiiI' hm nil c-er, the co-o'. N
dples-ili" Irii Im'Cii named by Hie local
fimniiMcial li.'dlcj, but Mr. Ilerndt In
alt prob.iblllty will icpicsent tho Ho
lioliiln MicIiiiiiIh' Ai-Hoclntloii, Ho Ih
deeply liiti-rotU'd In tho matter of get
ting nior ii'ival pro'cctlon lor ho
I'ncldr Conxt and pirlcnlarly for lln-j
wall nnd will add IiIh vnlc.o Io the
reqiiPRt Ihut will ho "cut to Washing
ton. Mr. Iteindt fiild this morning
IliTit Ii. ivimlil rnrliilllli- ilti fill 111 lil4
pawcr to create Ken'lmetit for addi
tional military forces in thla Tcirl
tory.
EDITOR COKE
BACK TO MAUI
Delegate' -Knljio's
Populaiity
uonsicorpci ,
on
tno 5
increase.
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' ..'XVAIfcllKjj, Jlalil. Oetv7.Ilugh M.
Coke, former c-lltur ef.tho'ilaul New i
and now a rudlilcnt of Derkulejv Cali
fornia, di n'ppdl In, Mi lih fi'lcudts In
Wniliiku thin .wok qul'e iiuevpccted-
ly. Ilia in my friends weio delighted
to k?d lihn ngiln n.'peil.illy when they
Ihousht llmt -llugli lia-i shiken off
Maul dii.t off lihi feet Igrover, but
when oneo lrto It Is hard to kcop
nway, imd Mr. Coko barf udmlttsd tho
I truth of Mila siylug Mr. Coko ramu
bark nls'i In tlmo to rcgUler for tho
election next month, and that Is worth
u trip Io Walliiku any dp.".
Dclcgatu Kulilo Is oxp' riod per Mi
nna 'Ken from Hawaii thU evening
Ho will tako tho Claiidiuu at Kuhultil
tomorrnw morning for Il.inu where ho
will meet (ho Ilopiilillcau spielers un
der Campaign Manager Samuel B. Kn
Innin, nnd will mnko Ida way towards
central Maul from there on land
waking, nt every little, hamlet on hl.i
way whunever nny number of people
gather together to hear him, Kulilo
Is. os popular ns over on Maul, und
this county will give him big returns
In appreciation, of his most luvnliiablo
servlcos for tho counlry at Wnshlng
ton. Maui Miters know what 'the delu-
Jgatoi had done ut lljo . Capitol, and
u.ii 1111, u. iiijuun uiuivij r.i'111'i
fall on deaf cars If over ho makes an
attempt to win over voters from Ku
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Duty dctcrmiiits destiny, R;g.
tcr, Last change today.
NEW - TO-DAY
STOCK BOOK CLOSED.
The stock book of the Oahu Sugar
Co., Ltd., will be closed to trans
fers from October 10 to 15, llu,
both dates Inclusive.
(S.) W. PKOTHNHAlinn.
Treasurer, Oahu Sugar Co,, Ltd.
ARMY AND NAVY
Commander B. A. Anderson, u. 5
N., lias been detached from Mate. In.
land Navy Yard and Is ordered to
('(Onmaiid of tho YorMown, icllovlns
Commander Victor Iiluor .
Coininnndcr II. Hodman, U. '8. N.
has heen ordered to duty as Inspo t
lug ofTlccr at Mnro Inland,
Knolgns J. L'. l'ond nnd 1". Oi
lll.ilsdel have been ordered retimed
fronj treatment nt tho Naval IIobpI.
tal nt Marc Island and nro attached
temporarily to the Independence.
The submarine Hoe was placed In
rommlBslon at Norfolk Navy Yard on
Thursday. ,
Commander T. IC. Wlnkciid, U. S.
N., ling been detached from the N'a-al
Academy at Annapolis nnd s oidcrcd
to duty Willi tho engineering experi
ment btatluir nt that place.
Lieutenant V, It. Furlong, U. S.
N., has been iirhIriiciI to the torn
mand of tlio Chicago.
Lieutenant V. S. Spears, U. 8. N..
him been ordeied to the Iowa as se
nior engineer officer.
Lieutenant V. I. tladdln, U. 9. N.,
has been detached from tlio Dolphin
and ordered to tho Kagle, being re-'
Hoed by Knidgu 1'. II. Ilatedo, who
In detached from duly on tlio Michi
gan., Assistant Surgeon It. V. McDow
ell, U. S. N., has been transferred
from the Natal Hospital at Norfolk
to tho N.imiI Mcdl a Hospital at
Washington for treatment.
Aoslstnnt I'aymaslcr II. C. Shaw,
U. S. N., lias been detached from the
bureau of suptillet. and accounts and
ordered to duty on tho AlljntiobJ.
First L'.eulcnnni II. V. Stono, ma.
mill o corps, haa been appointed an
a ling abslfctant qiurtcrmnster and
detailed au post (iiiarterm.ister of the
Mm Ine llaiiaetis nt I'ortsmuutli Navy
Yaul, relieving Kllbt Lieutenant 1.
D. Ilaiber.' .
fijptain tf-'il. Naylor, Ninth In
fantry. haa'licun granted a leave of
absence for three mouths.
KVrH. Lloii't'eiKint J. . Nalle.
Twelfth 'infantry,' with blatlon lit
Kurt WJIIIaiii'McKlnlcy, and Klrst
Lieutenant j'.Ji". Kulmcr. Sovculli In
funtiy, with station at C.imp HI
drldgc, aro nt "t!io St. Krancls on
lcau of absence. 1
Klrst Lloutciiant Charlca II. Uolco
has been transferred from tho
Seventh to the Third Cavalry, ex
changing with Kliat Lieutenant Gor
don Johnston.
Orders have been Issued by tho
War Department placing Klut Lleu-j
tenant Hates 'Tucker, Ulovciitli ln-
fnntiy, on tlio retired list, on uc
count or disability Incurred In tho
tcrvlie, I
Caplnlti .Infill A. Itatidolph, Sixth
Infantry, hns been oidcrcd t.o duty,
with "the Scvontentli Infantry al
Kort M l'hcri.on, (la., pending tho ar
ilnl of lilu leglmcnt from tliu Phil
Ipptncs. ' !
Klrst Lieutenant Charleil W. Cul.
Ion, medical rccervo corps, hna been
oi deled In l'oit D, A. Hustcll for
duty.
Captain Philip Yost, coast nrtlllcry
corps, with ttatlou nt the Presidio,
has been grnntcd n lenvo of ubrcn:e
of fifteen days.
Mnjnr Kvan SI. Johnson, Sixth In'(
fantry, bus been ordered from thn
Walter Held General Hospital at
Washington to tho Army War Col
lose, for Instruction.
Major T, II. Lnmeroux, coant artil
lery corps, post conimandi-r nt Kort
Mlley, has been granted nn oxtonslnn
of sick leave of nbsenco for onn
inotith.
Cnptaln Kdwln Sarrntt, coast iir-
i 1 1 .. . ...., 1 i. (iam nuuttrtinil tf
duty with tho Thlrty-flftli Compuny
. . .. ' 1l...m ... t.l.a IniiUn rt Illt-
ui ine cxp.rui.oii . " iv. . "
senco of ono month.
Captain V. K. Worthlngton, U. S.
N has been dotnehed from duty nt
the engineering oxporlmont station
at Annapolis, 'nii'd fs ordered to duty
as inspector of material at tlio Car
son Steel Works sit Pittsburg.
Cantaln T. K. Carter. U. 8. N, (re
tired), has been dcta:hed from duty)
us Inspector of the Pittsburg dls-
trlct to special luspcciion uuiy in u
district.
Commander K. M. Ilennett, U. S
N., has been ordered to duty wltlt(
tlio South Dakotu us lommnnuing oi
flrer,
; iy9itd!?Vni"ini',.'A,r h ". c"evw' "!
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REGAL SHOES
For Particular Women
The dainty, ttHCtive styles of our new
Women's RcgtU, and the perfect fit and cotn-
lort ol Uegtl quat'
ttr-$lit, will im
medietcly appeal
tolhe raott particu
lar women. Come
tj ui for coriett
sndcomforlablff
loot wear.
$3.50
il.liii
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Regal Shoe Store
KINO AND BETHEL
S. N., lias been detnehed from duty
ns Heel, ofllccr of the Atlantic licet
with lieadquirlerj on the Connect!
cut, and is ordered home to await
ordciH, being relieved by Lieutenant
Commander T. T. Cracn, who la de
tached f i oni the South Caiullna.
Lleiit.-Commutider N. L. .tonca, V.
8. N bus been detached fiom the
Loulrlanu nod Is ordered to duty on
the staff of tho Atlantic licet, reliev
ing Lieutenant Commander .1. 11.
Holden, who l.i ordered to his homo
to uwalt orders.
COLONEL BULLARD . , -
,. ATHILOTOWN
Has High Words of Praise for
Nalionnl Guard Boy?.
III1.0, Oct. 3. Colonel It. L "".I
lard, the ofllccr who wis In eliarso
of the 'Itstriictlon e,ini for nillccra of
Iho National (Juard which in rsront
ly helil ou Oahu, vliltrd 1 1 Ho lor a
few' dav l.nt week, arriving mil de
puting In iho Kmi:i:i Kei
Col. lliill-ud whllo hero oxprcss"d
hlnirclr In high terms "f pnlro or
the oflc'enry of Iho lord National
Ctrjrd establishment, n.i ho lud li'.'"n
able to Ju Igu l( from th" ahtllty
shown bv tho ofilrcrn whom he had
romo Into contuct with. Ho stated
Mint th,lH high cfllclcncy had bicn i'
ploniinl rurprlro to hlin, ami Hut hi
belloveil that It wuh Mich that it Jii
tlflnl tho Improu'incut und cnhr
Inr, or thn. locnl Aiiillinn'.,fiuiirjl, lie
believed from hla tlkswlili-4liu. nifl
cers nnd wl Ii business- Sucji';1h.it,'thu
wns.n favorable Mum (o 'work.towHid'i
meh in Improvement .l.tilllliniili
the obtnlnlng of n sunic'c-it iiiiiiroj.-ri
tloit r-iu'i (lie iio't IcKlslnfur. 'lrid
iflsn l nukl'ig iu-to of till u'toll tt
wnils Mi-ilTg'-i': Ii." p""3oi.it ,rt "U'lji'i
en' f- ni v might becniiiQ a full ics'-tiK-''t,lt
, , s .
,A fill I re-i'melit of- 'k NuM'iri .1
ginn rn-mirlsca IWrlvctri'lnintilcs, P"p
cli.tlng -f a mliiliiuiiu'of forlv-l. m
n nntlitiimi of i.lx'lv three in"ir jth
not counting ttnff oiii-ors. Onn rpis-jI
mli-aiitpge of ntteiiillng tho i-lro of n
fu'l rciilnie:it, hejun I Mi it of tlnv'n-s
to thcr people on tho nrilnlai'd tint
the population of thu L1' inds la will
ing to do Its full ih'irn tovanl: r lik
ing Huwall tho output In til') Pact
fie. Ilea In Iho fart Mi"t. ii-fd'" ih'i
Dick bill, an apptoiilntio-i of "22 lino
n jear would then ba given Hiw ill
wluiens nt pies'nt (ho Territory g-ita
only iibout Jin.000 u yeir.
Col. Ilu'laul ilirlii-; Ms htny vliltcl
the Volcano, und on Thursday nflo
noon ho was ent-jrliltiod by I.
Thuraton, who, tool,- hlni on' al'm1;
tho linu of tho- lullro.id c.tenulyn In
his tihlo.
To register is a citizen's duty.
Last cliarrc today. ,..
A Skin ui.Beauiy is a Jay Forevei
PH. r'FEUX COURAUD'S ORIENTAL
- CREAM OX MAGICAL BEAUTIHER
Krreklcn, Moth UiUiw.
Ivh, kni Mia 1M ftfi.
Bini ivcry pirmiKn
nnbrAtilr. tnittlt
5fKtitti.n. it
Mat.Hjil Ihf trl
( fti trari. HBO
tn yn hrnlrM
tliltltti bmri
IJ vroirrly m
Acctplnocnunirr
Ictt vt iDillat
pimc. Dr, L
tstvrt l'l to
t1 of ilo b ut
ton (ft v'tvilfnU,
M Tiu Mi
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llowrnml' OrHiti t th tt titrmt 1 (tl
Uonifait Uluilnti.'tlUU,sUtt,tiaiirtai MtJ ICurr
Lli nroii-tral lull t Uf kli l UVki IIMIrffll I'iII I SICT
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j Whitney & Marsh
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Every Steamer Brings Us Something
New'
Wc aro'now sliowinrj an extremely handsome and
select line of
i HandEmbroidcrcd
Linen Wash Skirts
''Prices rangclrom $8:50 to $25.00
To match the ahovp, we have fust opened a choice
selection of
HaUd-Embroidercd ,
Shirt Waists ,
made of fine sheer materials at popular prices
Ranging from $2.75 up
A Pretty Selection of
DA1NIY HGUkEO LAWNS
Laces
We areishbwing'thc finest grades oKL'ajccs and
Hosiery at very reasonable prices.
Our New Lines arc worth seeing.
YAIHINfi;'
liotel St, just off Fort.
THE:tGRABOWSKYTRUCK
.,: v T.tLVt 2 AND'd TONS? MIS'
A Ki:.MOV.l!LU t'OWKIl 1M.ANT: llauleiind Steel IIUSIIINUS In
evory working pari; ifMIIItOHNOV CONDUNBINO CHAMIUIll; T03I
TIVIJ MflCHANlOAL Oiling Syttem.
. HONOLULU POWER
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Weekly Bulletin, $1 Year
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Kerr's Sale
Closes"
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