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fcVENINQ BULLETIN HONOLULU, T. H., TUESDAY, OCT. 10, 1911.
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WEALTHY SCION
OF BONAPARTE
Glascock Goods
For the Baby's pleasure and comfort and a relief to a
mother's work and worry in caring for the Baby.
Am
Glascock Baby Walker
$4.00
flJ vl'-
Baby Jumper
$7.00
Glascock Child's Swing
$4.50
FOR. SALE BY YOUR RELIABLE HOME FURNISHER.
J. HOPP (& CO., LTD.
Comic Charles doi lsnards, Coin
tess ChnrlOH ilc tstinrits with valet
r.ml maids slopped friim the Iciflc
Mnll liner Siberia at Alakea wharf
this morning Into ii big touring nutn
and were whisked nwa on n tour of
tho Island, winding up this uftcrnoon
at ii beach hotel where they awaited
(ho departure or I lie, Pacific Mull vok
pel which Is to hear them on :i rouml
tin) world tour Including mi cxtcmleil
Mny In the Orient.
Honolulu cntertalncil today no lent
Important personages than dlslimt
though weal hy scions- of the f,tni"iis
Hotiapar)e family. -The Count J ii
distant ielalloof tho old llonapartc1
fiunlly and married tho present Conn
tens over the objections of her fam
ily, 'who had picked out one. of the,
latent dukes i'f tho Krrncli riijnl fam
ily for her. At the time It (roateil
somewhat of a stir In tho French cap
ital. Tho Count nnd Counters have been
In New York for somo time und left
there on the 22d of Inst month to visit
on tho Const,
While on lira voyage to Honolulu
the distinguished travelers, kept pict
ty well lo themselves.
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AGRICULTURAL
BOARD BUSY
RUSH YEAR FOR NOTED PIANIST PERFECT DIGESTION
NAVAL STATION GIVES CONCERT
Depends Upon Proper Diet and
a Supply of Pure Rich Blood.
What then Is tho common sense
thins to do lo not permanent relief
from stomach trouble? First, you
should correct any errors In diet; then
)ou must restore the stomach to lti
normal strength hy supplying It with
puto red hlnoil.
Thcrcfc.re, ilon't go about your treat
ment hllndly but start ul once to build
up jour blook with Dr. Williams' I'lnk
Pills for Pale People anil as the blood
Is made richer and purer, the stoni-
(Continued from Paga 1) Hearing the marks of a Iiiiik ocean
lime the lilds uro lei, worK win no voyage ill ii iiunjmuy i omuim ....
ruslieil, and It Is declared that the stii-'ii ruddy complexion, Leonard Hurwlck,
tiini Ii to bo 'In readiness for active the noted FiirIIsIi pianist aipeiired at
opi ration with the opening of tho dry-1 the Alexander Yoiiiis Hotel proinptly
dock. 'at 12 o'clock, In time for the recital
Meunwhlle, tbo work In prioress will which was scheduled for that hour lin
go along. The taking of bids Tor the drr the auspices or the Morning Music
administration huiidliiR and general flub. To n coterie of enthusiastic inu
storchouso at the station has already idclana who cssajod to coiiKratulalo
liern annoiiuccd. It Is added now that him after, the performance, Mr. Ilor
tbe commnud.int will shortly call for wick attempted to apologize, declaring
the erection of the steel work of the that the lateness of the arrival of the. ach will becomo stronger until u pcr-
seven Industrial buildings and placing .culaiidln. upon wbkh ho Ii traveling feet digestion Is enjoyed
the roofs and sidings In position. Ilrom Australia, undo It Imperative that
Work Already Announced. he rush from the dock to the concert
The last session of CoiiRress appro- room and that as it coiiM-ipience ho
prlated a lot of money for station do- had no opportunity to try bis Instru
elopiiient purposes, the principal Items moot or In any way to net his artistic
being as follows; I hearings.
Tor ilredKltiK the 'channel r.ir..0OO, There wns no necessity for npolngles
l'urtber drydock work MiO.ono of nny sort, however, and the audience,
Administration building r.O.nnil Hmall In point of numbers, but enthusl-
J'ower plant 25,(100 uxtlc to it marked degree, expressed It
Six oltlcers' ipmrters fi!l,000 Helf us perfectly sntlstled, If opplauso
1'iesli water system 23,000 nnd a deslro to express oral upprocin
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Your New
Fall Suit
Is awaiting you. Here you'll
see as great a showing of.
Men's and Young Men's Fall
Suits and Overcoats as any in
town. Our clothes are the
recognized standard in Men's
Apparel, and any talk of our
Fall Clothes would be incom
plete without our slogan
"Satisfaction to Your Satis
faction every time, or Your
Money Back."
FiMiinlry
Forgcshnp
C o m bine d steam-litters'
metal-workers' shop ...
I'll"- ami plumblnR shop
Mrs. M. K. Ilbiituey, of No. ftin Wash
ington street, Chllllcothe, Mo., expert
imcnted with nil kinds of medicines
for live yearn, then cave this common
sonso treatment n trial. She says;
"I wns grcntly afflicted with stom
ach trouble for nearly live years. My
stomach was left weak after typhoid
innlnrla. I Wns confined to my bed
lor ten weeks nt one time and was not
able to lift my head from tho pillow
I had terrible pains In my stomach
and sldfl ami could not eat solid food
without great distress. I had no up-
.... 75.000 ii,,,, mn bo taken to mean anything, petlto and lived mostly on milk for
.... 150,000. lti'KlunluR with a Hroup of llacb mini- weeks. My stomach was sour all of
and hers mill concludhiR with a brilliant tho tlmn and was lllled with pis. I
.... 120.000 ciiopln series, tho proRrnm was a tho--j was bloated nil over my body and suf-
35,000 mighly nrtlstle success. The lleetlmven '"' ' "' Vi. i i
Wood-vvorkhiR shop ,, r.. 70,000 niniibcr. Sonata Wnhlslcli,," whleli
Waterfront development 100,000 was sandwich".! In between, was per-
Towaril commencing work on a jh.ips the most appreciable of the en-
uaval hospital, surgeon's 'rn program. althoiiRb many there
lunrters, stables., etc '.. 75,000 were who declared the i:. Minor Chopin
New Torpedo Dock. number the most praiseworthy In Us
It Is announced that other work will execution.
toon bo under way for dredRliiR n.
channel for a torpedo dock. Thlsalono
Is an Important ltin.
Tho plans above, which Involve ap
propriations by tbo eomliiR session of
CoiiRress, huvo been known only vnRiio
lj lief ore. Tho Information now re
ceived hero assures at least a yenr of
the greatest development work 1'eurl
llaibor has ever known.
HONGKONG MARU
FUMIGATED AT VALPARIS0
The priiRrniii was ns follows;
1 (a) I'reRue; (Ii) llepen Awake..
Hiieh
ArrniiRed for tho Organ by U Korwlek.
2 Arietta I-"o
3 FIcruo (Irnitn
4 Sonata Wnldsteln ..,,. Ileethoveii
5 (u) ltalbule A Hut; (b Noeturno
fl major; (c) Ktudo K major;
(d) Viilsn A lint riiopln
"CHIP" CHARLOCK TO
HOLD DOWN THE LID
Chief Inspector "Chip" Charlock of
II. n lli.i.r.l of llenltll will hold tho lid
AicorillnR to a cablo received hy ,,,, lIlirB the absenco of president
Dr. Carl Ilamus, head of tho Fodcral t ,t im, ,,,,, ommr SU(.vwra on
Quarantlno sorvlcc, Is In need of fur-i,. , ,,
"l""'"...!1 "!l The ;rk of dravvlnR up the sanitary
OIKIIU, IUU IIFJlf lIB,'l. ...I. Oil.. n.UHIII-
cr Hongkong Maru has been fumlRat
ed durlne tho stay at Valparaiso. A
cablo camo from Or. draco, tho United
Stales olllcor lit tho South American
poit, reads as follows;
"Valparaiso, Oct. 9, 1911.
"Matlne Hospital Corps, Honolulu.
"Hongkong Mum fumigated Valpa
raiso. Kmpty holds. Al order Doctor
l'agn handmhs (J) Cerllllcato will ho
bent as soon iih possible. (IHACH."
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aar-OULLETIN ADS PAY-W
maps will go on just tho sputo and tbo
board will bold tho remilar meelliiRs.
The Hitnds-Around-tho-l'ncltle club's
banquet to Percy Hunter, tho Austra
lian, Is to ho held at 6 o clock tomor
row ovonlng Instead of lunch tlmo,
owing to tho steamer not arriving In
port until 4 o'clock In tho afternoon.
Tho supper will ho on tho miino
conditions as tho lunch was to lutve
been and business clothes will ho tho
piopcr thing, It Is announced.
I was treated by several physic ana,
who pronounced uiy trouble ilnnnlc
Indigestion. I took their mcdlclno un
til my stomach would no longer re
tain It and they said they could do no
nioro for mo. About this tlmn I read
about l)r. Williams' 'I'lnk I'llli for
Palo People nnd thought I would give
them a trial. Tho pills seemed to help
mo right away. They healed and
strengthened my stomach so tint I
was able to eat a hearty meal without
distress. The pills did not simply
relievo mo for tho lime being hut per
manently cured me. I shall always
iccnmnieiid Or. Williams' Pink "Mils
for Palo People."
Kor a more complcto explanation of
tho use of Dr. Wllllnms' Pink Pills for
Palo People In stomucli troubles, send
today for a free copy of our booklet,
"What to Hat and How to Knt." lis
Instructions In regard to diet uro par
ticularly helpful.
Dr. Williams' Pink Pills should also
bo used In anaemia, rheumatism, ner
vousness and sciatica because of their
nnwor to iiuiku rich, now blood.
Dr. Williams' Pink Pills aro sold by
nil druggists, or will bo sent, postpuld,
on 'receipt of price, M cents per box;
six boxos for 12.50, by tho Dr. Wil
liams .Mcdlclno Company, Schenec
tady, N, V.
AUSTRALIAN DEFEATS
AMERICAN SPRINTEK
Guardian Trust Co., Ltd.
W. O. SMITH. Pretldent L. J. WARREN, Secrotary
W. W. CHAMBERLAIN, Tre.eurer
Directors)
W. O, SMITH J. P. COOKE
W. J. FORBE8 S. A. BALDWIN
W. W. CHAMBERLAIN A. F. JUDO
OFFICES; 8ECOND FLOOR, STANGENWALD BUILDING
According In Hies received by tho
Australian steamer today, Jaut Don
abbnii, llm Australian '''Mile streiik."
defeated Charles K. llolway, the Amor-
lean champion, over tho ISil-ynnl
com se
Pniiablson won easily looking over
his shoulder, nnd cut out the dlstiincn
In 12 seconds Hat, which Is considered
remarkable, us the rao was run over
a grass track
Tho meeting bf the Uo.ir.l of Agri
culture nnd Forestry yesterday was a
lone one. thorn being a lot of back
work, til 'catcli MP on.. Ueports wire
handed In from 'the heads of the vurl
mis departments, and all of them show
ed that the work had been gobi'4 iiIoiir
steadily. One heavy bis was siltaln-
ed. however, by the careli kiicss of the
men working on the Tatitalu-. road
liiautlty of rock behiR burled Into the
Mnklkl nursery by a blast and d.iniaR
Iiir some valuable plants sent from
abroad by 0. P. Wilder.
Ilosmrr reported that during Sep
tember .1S.3MI plants bad been distrib
uted, and out of this number 2C.S50
bad been sold In boxes, 7.10 transplant
ed In boxes and given away, while 1700
bad been sold. There biul been C02 pot
plants Riven nwny and 4S7 mid
lie Is of tbo opinion, that bl de
partment will lie kept busy for the next
three or four months raising unit send
ing out trees, as there are at the pres
ent time orders on llle for 210.000 for
est trees.
DurliiR AiiRiist and September In
spector I) It Knhns had i barge of the
Inspection of vessels nndiyesteril.iy Kn-
toinoloKlM II Klirliom reported Mint
this work had been carried out well
Several shipments that ' had iIIm-isc
were held up anil fumigated, and somn
Infected fruit from Japan and I'lJI de-
stioed. Thirty vessels were Imnrilei
during August and thirty-two In Sip
tember
Bud Packing.
Mr. i;brborn aim spoke of the Kid
way In which plneirtsjles timl bananas
were packed, and said that If some
thine were not done to better this lb"
California piople would In all proba
bility eloso down and refuse lo allow
them to ro Into the country.
The board di elded to lake the mat J
tcr up with the exporters.
The resignation of Dr. filalsyor, lep
rcMcntntlvo of the board at llam.il.ua,
lias left that district without a veteri
nary surgeon, and as a consequence
Then II. Djvles & Co. are lo lie non-
lled that they can not snd any stock
there until they are pissed by a repre
sentative of the board.
Dr. Norgair.l repotted that a caso
of glanders bad brokui out among the
army horses at Lellehna. At present
ho did not think Hiiro was much dan-
kit, however, as tbo animal had been
Isolated,
Rabbite Reported.
Forester llosmer also reported that
bo had heard from reliable sources tint
rabbits are to be seen In twit localities
of this Island, lb' suggested that, In
view' of tho damage they did hero once
before, mine steps should bo taken for
their Imineillato eradication. If the
board can not do nnv thing, be recom
mends that the matter bo put up to
those who can.
A reipiest from Dr, Wlllyoung of l.e
llehua that be be allowed to bring a
saddlo horse hero from Manila was re
fused No exception, It was stated.
could bo madi' from the rule In this
respect
Tbo matter of an exchange being
made with the (tnlden flnto Park peo
ple, the)- giving elk and tho board rIv
lug sninci Molokal deer, c.imo up, but
was referred to t'.e park commission.
Oil has been dlhcoveicd In P.ing.isl-
LOST M'KINLAY
i Tho Federal giand Jury Blarled llsi
work this nioinlug when a number iifjiiim punlnce Philippine Islands, and
witnesses worn called. Aiiisl of thcmlau association of foil) ir inure will
were llavvallans. Tho jury aiU'iurucil. soon no org.inueii wiin .Manna innn
i.uill nine o'clock tomorrow morning.! rl.il hacking to cpvcl p the new Ina-
The taking of further evidence In anrn.
tlio Cedeilof inuiiler ease will proree.lj The Kotrhlk-iu cannery, Aliska.
nils niicriiiH.il ocioiu v. ipiiiiiiissiiioer innn on lining over uie iiauiir, cut
IChirles S Davis Mrs. Coderbif Is lapsed during a furious, gale, tho
clrcat credit Is due Special iillleirs coo1oil to bo In court and give hei building with 2110.I1IMI cms of Milium
Ap.uui i.ii.I ITnl Vbrr and Trut ! ( ev l.le'nce. lining thrown Inlo the water
Sam I'upiihl tun! Charley for saving, -,
(iiorge McKliilay from tin' prcclpltousi
palls of IjiiuIIiuII mountain, where ho
bad been lost since Sunday. When
picked up by the searching party Int.,
.vestiiday iifteriionn be was priicllc'iilly,
exhausted and helpless. I
Hpcchil Ollliers Apan.i and I'red VI-'
erry. the latter once a cbciis mini,;
climbed up the mountains, followed by
I'upiihl and Charley As they ili.idn.
their vvn tbioimh thick bushes, thev
heiuil a distant cry, as i.r a huiii.n
being Tl'ey IKtiniil nnd followed It,
up, until lbe camo to the deep hole!
vvh'ie McKlnhiy was. Itul the trou
ble began when they found that the)'
could not rriicli him without endanger-1
Inglbelr own lives.
Vlcri), the circus niaii, clliiibe.l the1
pirpeudliular linelplcc without ttio
least trouble, lie succeeded III leach
ing tho top of the pall. There bo
found MiKlnt.iy In a weak condition
111- tying a rope to a trie, the party
wllh McKliilay descended the pill;
safely,
McKliilay was inrrleil down on tbo
shoulders of the two trusties, who risk
ed their lives for 1 1 1 ill
Aiionllng to reports this morning,
.McKliilay Is resting easily al bis house
on llinmii street It Is expicled that
he will be out again soon. ,
Jacobson Bros.
THE NEW
Shoe Store
FOR MEN
VALUABLE DATA
WEATHER REPORT.
weli u m 1 1 1 1 l iter rear.
New Wash Skirts
At-
SACHS
Temperatures 0 11 111,, . 1; Xa. 111.,
";; 10 a. m., 77; noon, 7$; morning
minimum, 70,
Ilarometer, 8 a m., 30.01; absoluto
humidity, & a. m., a.KOO grains per
cubic foot; relative humidity, S a. m.
r.K per cent; dew point, S n, -in., fio.
Wind ii 11. m , velocity 6, direction
B.; 8 a uu velocity 14, dltectlou N. II.;
10 a. m., voloclty 8, direction N. K.;
noon, velocity 14, direction K
Halnfall during 24 hours ended 8 a.
in., .01 Inch.
Total wind movement during 24
hours ended nt noon, 183 miles.
FROM MARCHES
OPENING DATE, OCT. 12
A Full and Complete Line
of Shoes
(Continued from Pag 1)
ale ami not a tioplcal sist. (lairlsoii
school Is a winter feature, tho Idea
being to glvo tho oltlcers their Indoor
wink during the supposed rainy sea
son. In tropical stations the work Is
completed fiom May to September
Captain ficorge Ii Kempo has been!
relieved of duty at licidquaitcis of,
tho Western Division, at San rrau
ejsco, and assigned lo tho Rerond In
fantry, lie will bo nn nrrlvnl by the
next transport and will Join his com
pany hero.
Major John C. Rlliunio, Jr., Cmst
Alllllory, has boon appointed assist
ant rft'ist dofenso officer of tho AVos-
tern Division, and will bo second lo
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Cnlnnol Marsh. t
News has ficen iccclvcii Iieio oftlwl
ilcalh a shoit tlmo ago In Winliiug-i
ton or Mrs. Underwood, wife of Cap
tain Hubert (). Underwood, U. S. M.
Ct Captain and Mrs, Untlorvvood won)
stationed hole for some tlmo, leuv-
All the Latest Shapes
and Leathers
Ing Honolulu about a oar nnd a halt
agu. . '
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