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SWBF"T',"ti"iri'M"r'"' ' it ? V T pgg TOT VJ'J' "TO STWmm7B- XS; Wj'MWW'iiWVW THE KVKN1NG BULLETIN: HONnLlILUH. t. 1MU0, MB; jt 9n" aaae msarjrjXArjrArAXjkrKjjrjkr Circuit court Has S Usual Busy Routine ZTzrArArAKArjrjBrjLrArA rjtr.jS Monday, May 21. A temporary Injunction ling lssuoc on tlio iiviuiun of Knplolunl Kstatr, Limited, ngulnst Mary II. Atchcrlcy. Allco K, Spencer, ltcbccca Kinlmaka and 1'erclvi'l M. Kinlmaka, restraining them from proceeding with suits of ejectment against tho plaintiff for the property at Queen and l'uiiclibowl streets and certain property on Molo knl, claiming $1:0,000 damages In each case. A bond of $1,00? has been filed In tho Injunction proceedings by plain tiff ns principal nnd Samuel Parker and A. N. Kcpolkal as sureties, 'llio plain tiff continda that defendants aro at tempting to take ndvautago of n gap that It ndmlts In tho title. Ulchanl Armstrong was on May G, 1853, ap pointed guardian of threo minor chil dren of Klnlmakn, and was ordered by tho probato court on November 2 fol lowing to convey tho lands In question to David Kalakuua, from whom tho plaintiff claims n clear lino of title. It nnpeara Armstrong never obeyed tho order, henco tho gap In tho title. Tho plaintiff prays, among other things, that defendants, as tho holders of the Interest of tho Kinlmaka minors, may be ordered to mnko n convcynnco to It of nil their right, title and Interest In tho lands under dispute which they have derived from tho will of Kinl maka. Kinney, Ilallou & McClannhan nro attorneys for tho petitioning cor poration. Charles Crclghton, Lylo A Dickey and Frederick W. Hankey are attorneys for defendants. Amoy M. Aiiln has tiled a petition for probato of the will of tho Into D. II. Smith, which she nllege3 was made but cannot be found. Petitioner was house keeper for Mr. Smith for more than seven years before his death. She de clares that the missing will was exe cuted prior to October 20, 180C, and offers to prove It. Also, that I). II. Smith, by such will, bequeathed to his sister, Mrs. Chattlo Hall of lllllsvlllo, Virginia, $3,000; to tho petitioner, $V 000, nnd all of his personal property, with tho rcsldno ot his estate, to his daughter, Mnmle I.. Smith, now resid ing In Honolulu. Kinney, Ilallou &. McClannhan nnd Wm, A. Hcnshnll aro attorneys for petitioner. Tuesday, May 22. E. P. Dole, Deputy Attorney General, assisted by J. W. Cathcart, nro con ducting the prosecution, nnd Clias. Crclghton nnd L. M. Strauss tho de fense. The second ot the 29 dnmago suits of Hogan'8 Minstrels ngnlnst tho Canadian-Australian Steamship Company was resumed from Saturday, being ad journed yesterday, beforo Judge Davis this morning. Robertson & Wilder Mo a brief for "The $200.00 rra id fefrJfrSTrvlT FOUR VALUABLE PKIZEb. 1ST PRIZE, CLEVELAND BICYCLE, $70.00. A Choice is Given Between these Models : SPECIFICATIONS OF MODEL 94. Wheels, 28 Inch. Spokes, blued to intersection. Gear, 80 1 20 x 7). Tires, 1 )i Inch Improved Burwell Racing. Frame, 22 Inch. Crank Hanger, 2V Inch drop. . Fork Crown, one-piece drop-forged. Bearings Huruell Ball, dust proof, oil ing thrnugh hollow axles. Sprockets, flanged and detachable. Chain, 3-16 inch Cleveland hardened block and pin, beveled and polished side plates. Cranks, 6'A inch. Pedals, Clevel md Rat Trap. Handle Bar, No. 16, polished leather grins. Saddle, Wheeler Racing, with L post. F'nlsh. bl.ick enamel and nickel. Weight, 20 lbs. OPTIONS. Gears, 6 and 8 tooth rear; 21, 22, 23, 24, 25 tooth front sprockets. Cranks. 6jjf Inch. Tires, Hi inch Cleveland single tube Racing. Frame, 24 Inch. LA plaintiff on demurrer In tho assumpsit suit of Thomas Mllncr Harrison vs. J. A. Mngoon ct nl. Tho suit Is based on n "Hngey euro 'company's contract, and Involves n Judgment given In Now Zenland. It claims damages for with holding company stock of tho value ot 2,000 or about $10,000. Poepoo and Knlla for petitioner nnd IJnrcnaba for tho mother of deceased ngrco to contlnuo tho matter of the es tate of Esther Kalaukoa, w., minor, de ceased, "until moved on by them nt an early date In tho near future." V. A. Mott-Smlth, administrator of tho csato of Joseph Gomez, has filed his account, showing rcccplts $3788.01, payments $1282.30, balance $2505.05. Kinney, Unllou & McClanahan for plaintiff give notlco of motion for hear ing to Cecil llrown for defendant, In tho equity suit of James Wight vs. Eliza Yntes Mackenzie. Mr. McClann han makes nmdnvlt that tho plaintiff--Dr. James Wight of Kohaln Is very old and feeble, being over 80 years of age nnd his health rapidly failing, and that unless tho cause is set for n speedy hearing thcro is likelihood thnt ho will bo unable to attend the hearing. Jnred S. Smith for plaintiff gives no tlco to John Orelg for defendant of mo tion to dismiss defendant's appeal, In E. U. Clreenwcll vs. Manocl 0. Sllvu on the ground that tho appeal does not Bcntc tho points of lnw upon which It was inkpii from tho District Court of North Kona. Wednesday, May 23. After the empaneling ot tho Jury to try William Eston for tho murder of Toyo Jackson, ns reported elsewhere, the Court adjourned to view tho local ity of tho tragedy. Isaac Cockctt, tho first witness for tho prosecution, went on the stand nt u o'clock this morning. Ills cross-examination ended nt 10:49. Witness showed the year fiom the wound ho had re ceived in the abdomen In the same fra cas that ended Jackson's life, couubcI for the defense, noting exceptions to the deinonsttntlon. Ho could not swear that defendant stnbhcd Jackson, nor even that Jackson did not stnlj witness. Neither could ho tesilfy thai 'Eston had n knife In his hand on the afternoon of the tragedy. Ho had seen Jackson stilkc defendant in tho alley way of the Paclllc saloon, knocking him against the wall. When ho testi fied In tho District Court thnt Jackson knocked defendant to tho ground Ills memory wns not ficshcr than now, he was not feeling very well thnt time. Witness hnd not seen Eston strlko at Jackson, yet swore that Eston was the aggressor. Ilobcrt U. Trench, bartender In tho Pacific saloon whcio tho fatal quarrel began, was the next witness. His evi dence tended to show Jackson ns tho aggressor all through. Charles D. Wells testified to having seen Eston, Jackson nnd Cockctt, in tho order named, run across King 1 street from tho Pacific saloon, Jackson felling Lston to earth with a blow from Bulletin in Prizes announced ,.n ?notl,,e'. PaS?' A more complete description of SPECIFICATIONS OF MODEL 92. Wheels, 28 Inch, Spokes, blued to intersection, Gear, 76 (9x7), Tires, 'i men improved Burwell de tachable, Frame. 22 inch, Crank Hanger, zll Inch drop, F"rk Crown, one piece drop forged, Bearing, Burwell Ball, dust-proof, oil inj through hollow axles, Sprockets, flanged and detachable, Ch.iln, 3-16 Inch Cleveland lurdened block and pin, beveled and p dished side pla'e, Cranks, 6) Inch. Pedals. Clrveland Rat Trap, Handle Bar, new reversible No. 9, pollshi-d leather grips, Saddle, Wheeler Extra, Price, J50.00. OPTIONS. Gears, 7 and 8 tooth rear; 21, 22, 23, 24, 25 tooth front sprockets, Cranks, 6'A inch. Tires, 1 Hindi Improved Burwell de tach ible, a 'd ii Inch or ii Inch Cleve land single tube. Frame, 24 inch, The "CLEVELAND" name plate This wheel is from the Honolulu Bicycle C )., Agents for Cleveland Bicycles. Choice nny be made between the crrrcsoonding 1 adies' Models, should the winner of 1st prize be a lady his fist and then, reeling nround In n circle, fall prostrato on his back. Wit ness went to Jackson and, finding him bleeding from a slab wound over tho heart, held his hand over tho wound until tho patrol wagon came, Into which ho helped to lift Jackson, In tho second ensa of Hogan's Mlns trels vs. Cnnndlon-Austrnllan Steam ship Co., begun on Saturday before Judge Davis, tho plaintiff rested till.) forenoon. Sam. Woods for tho defen dant testified to ovcrhcnrlng Hognn i say, In Davles' office, that if tho Mlo- wera could not tako nil of tho troupe none of them would go. Tho Canadian-Australian Steamship Co., by Its attorneys, Itobcrtson & Wil der, movo for'n new trial of tho case In which a Jury found damages against It In favor of Ernest Hognn. A bond In $2000 Is filed with tho motion. Theo. II. Davles & Co., Ltd., being surety. Mnry H. Atchcrlcy, ltcbccca Kinl maka and M. Pcrclvnl Kinlmaka file n demurrer to tho complaint of Kaplo lnnl Estate, Ltd., saying plaintiff has no Interest in tho matter, its claim Is stalo and baricd by 42 yearn of time, nnd its bill of complaint Is Indefinite. Judge Stanley has nppolntcd W. P. Mien ns temporal y administrator of tho estate of D. II. Smith, deceased, under n bond of $10,000, nnd authorized him to pay Mamlo L. Smith $175 r. month out ot her father's estate. Henrietta 13. lloss files an answer to tho complaint of Sarah Swlnton ngnlnst Priscilln E. Hasslnger, herself nnd Annie Turton. She nsscrts her be lief that the Into Martha C. Swlnton died Intestate, but had mado n valid disposition of her property, namely, rcconvcjcd It to tho late W. Jns. Smith from whom she had received It ns a gift. Humphreys & Andrews fllo n Joinder In demurrer In Lau Lan and Pu See s. Chnilcs J. Pishcl. W. It. Castlo nnd Philip L. Weaver fllo tin appearance for Mrs. U. Engllng, one of tho chlldipu of tho Into John Hopp. riiuisduy, Mny 21. At 3 p. in. ytstcrdny tho prosecution rested In the trial of William Eston, the negro charged with murder for the killing of Toyo Jackson. Judge Stan ley granted a recess of ten minutes for consultation wlt.i defendant by his counsel. The jury wns warned ngalnst reading nc counts of tho trial In the af ternoon pnpeiH. Clerk J. A. Thompson saved them trouble by scissoring thr Bulletin's report out of tho copies for the Jury. Mr. Crclghton made nn nblo address to the Juiy on bchnlt of tho defendant. He claimed thcro was not a partlclo ot evidence connecting tho knife exhibit ed with the defendant. Tho verdict should ho cither guilty or not guilty of murder, nnd If defendant stabbed Jack son a clear caso of selt-dcfenso had been proved. Mr. Dolo was eloquent nnd dramatic In his address for tho Republic. With the knifo in his hand he showed how u ""; B,u'!e,in ?ffe!s ,0 ihJ T'S slnllhivssucceeded eicn of these i uiven below :bkB'sShbS'sj SPECIFICATIONS OF MODEL No 90. Wheels, 28 Inches Spoke, nickeled blued to Intersection, Gear, 77 (22x8); witli gear case 19x7, Tlrrs, ii Inch improved Burwell Detach able, Frame, 22 Inch, Crank hanger, 2JS Inch drop, Fork Crown, one piece drop forged, Bearings, Burwell dust-proof, oiling through hollow .-"xlfs, Sprockets, flanged and detachable. Chain. 3-iG inch Cleve anJ ha-d-ned block and pin. beveled and polished side plates. Cranks. Ctf Inch, Pedals, Cleveland rat-tran, Handle bar, new reversible No. 9, po lished leathrr grips, Saddle, FI11M1, black enamel and nickel, OPTIONS. Gears 7, 8. or 0 tooth rear; 21, 22, 23, 24, 25 tooth front sprockets, Crank, 6JS inch, and 7 inch, Tires. H Inch Improved Burwell De tachable and iJJ orii Inch Cleveland single-tube, F-ame, 24 Inch, PedaU, Cleveland Rubber, guarantees perfection. It might hnvo been concealed by the defendant, when ho came back to l saloon nnu lurked In tho doorway be foro advancing toward Jackson and Cockctt. As to tho theory of tho do fense, regarding n possibility that Jackson might have held tho knife and had It turned upon himself In the scuffle, Mr. Dolo held such nn titter Im possibility. Thcro wns no tlmo unac counted for, wherein Jackson could havo opened a knife. Eston could not hnvo dono so himself In tho flvo sec onds or so of tho tusslo In tho alley way, therefore he must havo opened tho weapon when he left tho Pacific saloon tho first time, and returned holding It In road In ess to rovengo tho blow given him by Jackson before. After receiving tho chnrgo of tho Court, tho Jury retired at 5:20 nnd in twenty minutes returned with n unani mous verdict of "guilty of manslaugh ter In the first degree" Tho penalty for this homicidal offenso Is Imprisonment for not less than ten, nor moro than twenly years. Sentenco will bo pro nounced tomorrow morning. Defen dant's counsel have given notlco of mo tion for n new trial. Tho will of tho Into Chief Justice Judd is holographic, written with the attestation entirely on ono pago of foolscnp. It wns executed on October 15, 18S7, tho witnesses being William Poster, who has died, nnd J. II, Relst, left tho Islands, tho former having been nt tho time chief clerk and the latter second deputy clerk of tho Judi ciary. As no valuation is given for the Koolnu property of deceased in tho petition for probate, nnd tho pcrsonnlty lcprcsciits the par valuo of securities nt laigo premiums, the actual valuo of tho estnto Is doubtlessly far greater thnn given In tho petition. Knnn, widower, petitions for tnobato; or tlio win of Knaoaokahn, his deceased wife, which leaves him her cntlro es tate valued nt $1000 nnd names him ns executor. S. K. Kneo of Llhuo, Knual, Is a nephew. Tho Jury beforo Judgo Dnvis nwnrded Thurley Thons, ono of tho Hogan mlnstiel troupe, $175 damages ngalnst tho Canadian-Australian Steamship Co., for leiuslng him passago In the steamer Mloweia. Tlio trinl lasted four days. Pilday, Moy 23. William Eston was given tho oxtromo penalty of tho law for manslaughter In tho first degreo by Judge Stanley this morning. Tho sentenco was twenty years at hard labor and payment of $18.50 costs. Judgo Stanley oald In passing sentenco that tho Jury hnd giv en tho prisoner nil tho leniency ho de served for tho killing ot Toyo Jnckson according to tho ovldjuco, In llndlng him guilty of manslaughter upon in dictment for murder In tho llrst de gree. Messrs. Crclghton nnd Straus3, counsel for Eston, havj filed i motion for a new trial. C. C. Dlttlng withdrew his appeal from tho District Court nnd paid his Subscription for the Best 2ND PRIZE Singer Sewing Machine $60. The winner of the second prize may choose anv one of these three styles of machines : SINGER NUMBER i?. (OSCILLATING SHUTTLE ) Is an eally operated, llglit running noiseless, os.lllatlng shuttle, lock-stitch m ichlre, suitable for all grades of family sewing and for light manufacturing pur poses. It has finely adjusted and positive mechanical movements, a short self-set ting Needle, Independent Thread-Controllers and Stitch Regulators a combi nation which secures the highest rate of speed ever yet attained. SINGER NUMBER 27. (VIBRATING SUUTiLE) Is a hglit-runulng, quiet easily operat ed, self-thre-dlng lock-stitch machine, adapted to all varieties of family sewing. Among Its latest l-rprovements are the simple btitch-Regulator, rvnly-balanced Tension. Automatic Bobbin-Winder, sim ple Shuttle and short self-setting Needle. SINGER NUMBER 24. (AUTOMATIC CHAIN-STITCH I Is a simple, silent, swllt and easy run ning single thread machine, Intended for all kinds of light sewing In the home. One of Its many attractions consists In always being ready for use when ihe needle Is threaded. Number 15 antj 24 as above are with top covers. Number 27 comes with the Cabinet table top. This table Is the htet result of the cabinet-maker's a t, in the Ingenuity of Its arrangement and thoroughness of work manship. The machine can be folded down below the table against a bent-wood shield that fullv protects the dress of the operator and the tlonr from all dropping of oil, lint, etc. The machine Is thus thoroughly protected from dust when not In use and the closed table can be utilized fo-cthe-pu-posei The hinged extension leaf that covers the machine when down Is folded hack when It Is raised, thus making a table-top measuring 50 Inches in length bv 18 Indus In width, and uffoid Ing ample room for the work. From RERGERSEN, Sole Agent frr Singer Sewing Machines for the Hawaiian Islands. flno of $25 and costi for assault Mid battery. Judgo Davis has sustained (ho do murtcr of defendants in Thomas Mil ler Harrison vs J. A. Mngoon and oth- eis. Tho ground in lack of jurisdic tion. Tho remedy if nny is by suit In equity. C. Lombata nppenl from tho DlMrl'' Court, on conviction of adulterating milk, is on trial beforo Judgo Stanley by tho following Jury. P. S. Lymnn, W. II. Smith, John Kr.imtor. C. I). Oinj. A. D. Larnnch, O. R. Carter, W. M. Cunningham, L. C. Abies, I. Rubra stein, C. II. Clapp, Jns. L. Torbert nnd J. J. Egan. Dole nnd Cnthcnrt for prosecution; Magoau for defendant. Jennie Alexander's suit for $20,000 damages ngalnst tho Canadian-Australian Steamship Co., lias been called be foro Judgo Davis. This Is the third coming to tii'al of tho sorbs of 23 pc tlons brought by inainbcn of Hogan's minstrel troupo on account of being refused pnssngo for Vlctotla In tho Htcnmcr Mlowern. Only ono of the (.pe dal panel of 50 Jurors who has not been called In either ot tho previous trials. Another special panel Is there fore being summoned. Pilday, Mny 23. Gayer scenes wcio never witnessed nt n cricket match In Honolulu thnn greeted mo view nt Mnklkl recreation grounds yesterday afternoon. It wne pnit ot tho celebration of Queen Vic toria's birthday, nnd tho contest was between tho World nnd Scotland. There was ti vlllngo of tents nnd llnt booths, wherein J. W. Chapman tlu caterer served out refreshments. Ice erenm, enko nnd cold drinks wcro sent out by waiters to ladles nnd children imng chairs In tho open. Young and oItIi i,0S(iCBl had frco access to tables loaded with nrtlclcs of feasting. Tin co llagstaffs wero planted In fron of tho camp, from which flew respec lively tlio Amerlenn, Ilrltlsh nnd Ha wallan lings. At nn nusplclous stage o tho cricket gamo n smnll banner o Scotland wns attached to tho N. K ensign hnlllards nmldst Intcnso Cnlc donlan enthusiasm. Tho Woild clecn was put out at th wickets in short order with 17 rune A. It. Hntflcld made 10 of theso nn not out; S. O. Illildell, S; J. W. Ilni-rc and L. a. lllackman, 5 each: W. Sopei I; T. O. liallentyiic, 3; A. St. C. Plian nln and L. A. Parish, 2 each; Judg Stanley nnd O. St. John Gilbert, 1 each R. A. Jordan, 0, nnd extras, C. Scotland mado 201 for only three wickets when, nearly 0 o'clock, Btumps wcro drawn. R. Anderson, not out, scored 129. A. W. IJottomlcy, bowled bv Hnrvcy, 35; Capt. lJIclloch, bowled by Hnrvcy. 10; D. W. Anderson, not out, 15; J. T. Irvine, run out, 0. J. Cock burn, H. M. Sinclair, D. Ross. W. (1. Slnglchurst, J. Catton nnd Allan did not bat Prof. Egry conducted n strong or chestra composed mostly of membcs ot tho Government band. Upon tho nr rlval on tho ground of Mr. W. R. in securing (he largest number 3RD PRIZE Premo Sr. Camera with outfit $40. teB&mm$ The Premo Sr. represents the highest tyre of hand camera. It is made Irom selected mahogany covered with fine black leather. The appearance when open is extremely handsome, the finely fn Ished mah gany bed, and lacquered metal w 'tk being in perfect contrast with the black leather covering. The Premo Sr. has Double Swing Back. Double Sliding Front and Rack and Pin Inn for focusing, the working parts nf which are entirely within the case and when closed Is merely a neat leather-covered nox. Both the horizontal at d vertical swings are nt the center of the plate, and m.iy be quickly adjusted by means of a spring lever, working In a series of notches In a bras plate at the side. The Premo Sr. i fitted with two tripod plates, and has a panel at the bjck focus Ing on th ground glass when delrrd. A reversible View Finder Is attached to the bed for upright or hnrlzont 1! pictures. The Lens Is the Victor Rapid Rectilinear possessing great power, and constructeii especlnllv for Hand Cam ra work. I m iy be removed from the shutter and the Victor Wide Angle substituted, as the cells of both lenses are Interchangeable. The NwW Victor Shutter, Model of 1899, with Iris Diaphragm nj Pneumatic Release. Is turn UheJ with 'the Premo Sr ani forms a prominent part ol the outfit, It works between the lenses wliho t noboorjar, anJmay beaJusteJ (or time exposures well as for raplj Instintaneous work. The crounj clasi U spring actuated, anJ recedes to allow Insertion of holder. Glass Wales Cut and Unit riims, mav all reused, the holders belnc Inter changeable. .. Tt Holt Holder Is the latest pattern, arranged for Llgnt Proc' or Cartridge Rolls of film, and It can. therefore loaded In day light The sire of the 45 Premo Sr. when closed Is only yxtixi Inches. Including space for three holders, or Roll Holder, and l weighs but M rounds. The outfit Includes 1 Plate Holder, Tilpod, iTrass' Developer, Tlxir Negative Rack, Gra tuate, Mlrrlnf Rn1 and I antern. From LE MUNYON PHOTO SUP PLY CO., Sole Agents '"; Hoarc, II. U. M.'s Consul, "Ood Savo tho (uccn" was played, nnd ngnln at tho closo of tho game. R. A. Jordan, nldcd by tho ndvlro of Mr. Hoarc and ono or two others, plan ned tho cricket match and at home, and Is to bo congratulated upon tho great success achieved. In tho Police Court his forenoon tlu. following cases wcro disposed of: Cheong Hook, All Sail, Ah Chcong, Ah Hoy unlawful possession of opium, $50 nnd costs each; Kcaln, assault and bat tery on Mnnu, sentenco suspended for threo months; Kamuela, assault and battery on Lnl, $2 nnd costs. "Prlday7Mny 25. Hon. Arthur Sew nil and associates of Until, Maine, hnvo purchased $80,000 of Hllo Railroad Co.'s bonds nt par through Henry Watcrhotibo & Co. Robert Shlnglo recorded tho transac tion on tho stock board this morning. With tho $170,000 of thc30 bonds tuk en by tho Robinson Es.aro nnd JXOO.uOO by the Waterhouse firm Itself, this last purchase leaves only noout $100,000 of tho bonds unsold and nogotiutlona nro pending for their sale. Thoy nie C per cent for 20 years with tho prlvl lcgo of ledcmptlon after Id years ro Rorvcd. Mr. Bewail beforo making this new Investment In Hawaiian securities carefully Investigated tuo Hllo railway, nnd acquired grcnt confidence, In lis future. With tho great Increases In his Pacific shipping interests mado lately, Mr. Scwall's Hawaiian Investments for himself and associates amount to something liko $150,000. It Is hoped thnt by July 1 trains will bo running on tho Hllo railway to Ola.i. Then tho extension to Puna will ho pushed immediately. A$6.00 BOOK FOR ONLY $2.90 Magner's Standard Horse and Stock Book. A complete victor! el cucjclopnilla ol practical reference forhorec owners. Tlili book contains manr valuable rcclpei hitherto unknot n ot Inmlnir, controlllni and educating lionca Departments devoted to noma, rattlo sheep and mine; al touHrT.dop.bcccul ti.rc, Including the care of fruit trees, etc 1,200 pieea, ovei 1,700 matnlflcent illustrations tr.t ibsolnteldr toe finest and most valnaMi farmers' book In th world. It also con tnlna 17 special col ored plates, if you deslro Uils book, send us our special offer price. $2.90, ami we will forward the book to you. If It la sot saUtfactory, return It andwowlflciccango one?. Bend for our special Illustrated catalogue, tuoUng tho lowest prices on books, FKEE. Wo ma savo you money. Address all orders to THE WERNER COMPANY, ttbbiri m4 llMifactuirs. Akron , Ohio. Tkt WeiDcf Company It thoroughly ff llafcW J IMJttf, il or iriunii Tnin Contest. Hustlers ! of subscribers b.-fore July 31st. .iivjUi?iai, 4TH PRIZE Zonophone With Six Records $30. The zonophone, or im provement on the gramophone with spring motor, the finest talking machine in existence Outfit includes the new "Exhibition" sound box, horn, and 200 needles. Among improvements over the earlier types the zono phone is side-wind, can be wound while running, has metal sound and horn-supporting arm with all metal parts finely nickel-plated. Nu thumb screw or nut is us ed to hold record disk in place. It also has an ornamen tal polished oak cabinet. This machine is suitable for all purposes, for the family and for the exhibitor. Fro.,1 BERGSTROM MUSIC CO , Sole Agents. tf HilJnJiJWafci The rnmllt'nnc rtf iUte stntt -. In the announcement on the first page. Any J"'" "ihiiivhimii IMIUUS IS eugiDie to comnete for ihpco nrl... ufiik i.. great number nf competitors who will take advantage of this opportunity to secur.one f t se elegant prizes with comparatively sllcht effort. It will ,l.ini.. i,. in.nu.f. ble for all to succed. In recognition of tins tact, and that the efforts o' all may be rewarded, flio Hnll.H,i ,m nt... t. ii ...i. I , , , ..vn, nmhiYC mail WIIU sIhII have compet'd for thfse prizes, and wh are nnt among the fortunate first four on the IW, some prize. The value of the prize n each case will be determined by the amount of the subscriptions sent In by each one during the contest I MAsuriMMMM vMiVs