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fvvffyjWftTF w'f if-jTw.w a ""in n'.y iflVENINO BULLETIN, HONOLULU, T. It., MONDAY, 8EPTEMRER 4, 1905. '7 II DRESSY, SNAPPY SUITS Prom $G.OO Up To $20.00; PromQood Ones Up To The Best Ones. Thli It the range of price we are offering, that should please the taste and poeketbooks of all. The aulta are of the Latest Styles, the Workman ahlp First-class, and the Quality the Best ever offered for the same money. Globe Clothing Co., 64 Hotel St. Do You Want To See The Grandest r Scenery w In America Be tote your ticket is goad over the Denver and Rio Grande R.R. The scenic line of the world. Through 8leepere, Dining Car on all fast trains of the South ern Paelflo Co. to All Principal Points. All your questions fully and correctly answered by return mall. Profusely Illustrated trav elers' book free on application to W. E. 8HOTWELL, General Agent, 625 Market St, Palace Hotel, San Francisco. O. R. & L. Co, TIMB TABLB October 6, 1904. OUTWARD. For Walanae Walalua, Kahuku and Way Stations 9:16 a.m., 3:20 p.m. For Pearl City, Ewa Mill and Way Stations t7:30 a, m., '9:15 a. m, 11:05 a. m., '2:16 p. m., 3:20 p. m, 6:15 p. m., (9:30 p. m., tll:16 p. m. INWARD. Arrive Honolulu from Kahuku, Wal alua and Walanae S:36 a. m., 65:3.1 p. m. , Arrive Honolulu from Ewa Mill and Pearl City 17:46 a. m., 8:36 a. m., 10:38 a. m., 1:40 p. m., t:31 p. m., E:31 p. m., 7:30 p. m Dally. t Sunday Excepted. t Sunday Only. Tha MolAlwfl T.tmllAd iwn.fimir train, leaves Honolulu every Sunday at 8:22 a.m.: returning arrives in nolulu at 10:10 p. m. The Limited tops only at Pearl City and Walanae. P. DENI80N, Supt F. C. SMITH, Q. P. A T. A. HALEIWA. - The HALEIWA HOTEL, Honolulu's famous country resort, on the line of the Oahu Railway, contains every mod'rn Improvement and affords Its guet an opportunity to enjoy all amusements golf, tennis, billiards, fnh and salt water bathing, shoot (.eg, fishing, riding and driving. Tick, ets, Including railway fare and one full day's room and board, are sold at the Honolulu 8tatlon and Trent & Company for $5.00, For departure of trains', consult time-table. Op Sundays, the HALEIWA LIMIT. ED, a two-hour train, leaves at 8:22 a. m.; returning, arrives In Honolulu at 10:10 p. m. William Ti Paty, CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER, Alakea Street. All classes of Building Work promptly and carefully executed. Office 'Phone Blue 1801, Residence 'Phone Blue 2332. W. G LET, 8ANITARY PLUMBING AND TIN SMITH WORK. WAIKIKI 8IDE 8MITH 8T. Bet. HOTEL and PAUAHI. Good Workmanship. Work Completed When Promised. OPEN AQAIN From Wednesday this week, at 5 p. m. CALIFORNIA RE8TAURANT, Hotel street, near Nuuanu, under the management of T-ODA JUST OPENED- HOTEL LAUHALA Cor. ALAKEA AND HOTEL 8TS. Terms: Meals, 25c; Board and Lodging, $1 to $2 per day. GEO. CAV ANAUGH, 8teward. J. A. NUNES I have opened a horse-shoeing shop on Queen street, next to Hawaiian Car- lage Shop. 8PECIALTY Work neatly dona and satisfaction guaranteed. Fine Job Printing at tho Bulletin. Business Notices. NOTICE. All persons are hereby warned that no shooting or hunting Is allowed on the lands of Walplo. All trespassers will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law. THE JOHN II ESTATE, By C. A. DROWN, Mgr. The lessees offer reward vof $10 for convicting evidence. 3168-31 REMOVAL NOTICE. ' Dr. H. V. Murray has removed his offlco from Dr. Raymond's office to tho Hawaiian Hotel cottage, opposite Pacific Club. 3166-lw NIPS!! If you use stout or ale, and do not wish to drink-a whole bottle at a time, "NIPS" were mj.de for your benefit. "NIPS" special provide a package that will en able you to use the proper quantity without loss, or the necessity of leaving any maindcr to become stale. re- "NIPS" arc what sale by you require. For W R PFIHIIRK fifl I til Ho-I11' "' lEAUUbrv ft UU., LIU, SOLE AGENTS. RAPID BATH HEATERS Furnish plenty of hot water ln itantly any time day or night for toilet and oath. Can be Installed In any, bath room or anywhero ele without tearing everything i'p Oncrated by anyone. Very economical. Fir Salt ly E. R. BATH, AGENT, PLUMBER, 165 KING 8T. PHONE MAIN 61. It bums them PIANOS Don't pay rent for a piano WHEN YOU CAN BUY ONE FROM US AT RENTING PRICES. COYNE FURNITURE CO., LTD. DR.GUHN'S'!c ATitletloUktttmMltlintnt lUrlllf Makes Flash and atrenstn for Blok and NervousWomen.Btopsweaknesslnelther ei by making strong, rloh rod blood, oheeksdlseasebyglnlngiou strength to resist It. Sold br Druggists. 7S ote b boi, or 3 boies lor Si., or mailed on receipt ot Brloe. Write us about Home Treatment. R. BOSANKO CO., Philadelphia, Pa. THE HAWAIIAN REALTY AND MA TURITY CO., LTD. Real Estate, Mortgage, Loans and In vestment Securities. Office: Mclntyre Bldg., Honolulu, T.H. P. O. BOX 265. PHONE MAIN 141. Fine Job Printing at iu . tin rJMm' tUtatndmleauoonharcAlMini 1 VHfflPty' toff aXUng lnau aftr MUng 11 I mSm Stiarm Eliotrlo ABSk Rt and lUaoh Pasta la I K Tbr mat- oat of door for air n JA and WkUr, tftd quickly dt. 11 aWLLPsve IottlTtt7 arntrtntd a ur LftPKXrVfe MUitOrftU,Ullc.COCkTbtClie I PKfvA s. MdallTrnniii. ,, 1 IsaillHsl lUtJv riWK CO. sjrlfcw fjf ALL THAT IS NEEDED TO MAKE HOME HAPPY. On hundred and fifty Oklahoma farmers have advertised for helpmeets. News Item. Chicago Irtttr Ocean. NEW 11 AT iA FOR HANDLING IIAW1 CANE WILL BE ONE OF THE BrST PRESENT CAPACITY 45 TONS. THIS WILL BE INCREASED TO BO TON8 IN TWENTY. FOUR HOURS. f Special (o Tht Bulletin) Kohala Club, Hawaii, Aug. 25. Tin new Haul plantation mill at Hoea ground Its first cano upon July 27th last year, yet It Is not completed and will not be working up to its Intended capacity until many necessary Ira provements have been made. From January 17th this year until tbe 19th Inst, tho mill has turned out 1557.8C tons of sugar. The present capacity Is 45 tons In 24 hours, but this will bo increased to over 50 tons for tho sarao number of hours. One more 8 ton and one 3-ton pan, four new centrifugals and another set of triple effects, when operating In conjunction with tho mill furniture now lu use, will mako Hoea one of the most attractive and up-to-date 9 rolls' mills upon tho Island. The greater part of tho contents of Hoen are new, yet a few things were remoyed from the old place at HawL Most of the old Ilawt mill win bo reie gatod to tbe scrap heap and anothci old Kohala landmark will soon fade from the memory of man. At Hoea the cane Is brought to the mill by a wagon train which Is hauled by n steam plow englno and then put. inruugu iuu ruuere, wuicu viusu iu juice out of It. The julco Is pumped up Into the heaters and brought to thf boiling point, which causes It to over flow Into tho settling tanks. Wbllo lit the heaters It Is clarified by lime. From the settling tanks It goes to thi supply tanks and then to tho triple of fects, whero It Is boiled at a tempera ture from 28 to 32 degrees Daume. The juce Is now pumped Into anoth er set of supply tanks and then to the vacuum pans, where It Is boiled to a granular form, and at this stago be comes sugar. It Is dropped from titer vacuum pans Into tho mixing tanks and from thcro It Is sent to the cen trlfugnls, where It Is dried. From tbr centrifugals It goes to tho granulator. where It receives Its finishing toucho hfforo being, bagged. UNION MILL PROGRESS (Special to Tht Dulltllnl Kohala,, Club, Hawaii, Aug. Union Mill closed down August 16 and li undergoing a thorough overhauling under tho supervision ot Engineer Joseph Melnecke. The old throe-roller mill, which has Imon In nan tnr mnnv vr-nrR In helnC torn down and a new mill which la'tlclpatlng his birth, set out for Moo now In tbe shops of the Honolulu Iroo.klnl, as It was customary for children Works will replace It. f high rank to bo born In the sanctu- The old rollers were 20x54, wbllo nrlos. Tho alii mother, with her re tho new ones will be 30xCO. Amonfjtalners, not being able to reach tho the other extensive Improvement holau. camped at a place not far away which are to be Installed will be a new from It that night and It wasTiere that Corliss englno from Hamilton, Ohio; Kamehameha, who afterwards became 14 or 1C knives for chopping the cano King l an me itawanans, was Dorn. as It goes from tho carrier to the roll-'A stone today marks the spot, which ersj an engine 8x12 to drive theso, 'b sacred to loyal Hawallans, knives and four more new centrifugals Kamohamcha was kept In, Mooklnl of English mako. A 14x36 engine, I helau for a short tlmo and then wab which was taken from the old mill will1 """"i w I10 near "" wneru drive the eight centrifugals which the. his f c"'d be protected from JealoiiB new mill will contain. U'val8- wh cnvlcd him on account of Ed. Qulnn, boss carpenter of the tho power which was to be his. At plantation, will have chargo of tho lawa ho grew , to young manhood, construction of the wood work In the ?-"?' ""'i??,. Ja,?.r,? " new mill vhlch will probably bo w4tr.'"7 ""'' "'-""; V" ""-"" to begin upon tho next crop by Jan- rary 1st, The BU3INE83 MAN'S HANDY IN DEX, publlahed In the Saturday Bulle tin and the Weekly Edition, gives concise and complete resume of alt le gal notices, calls for tenders, Judg ments, building permits ano real es 75 cents per month. Weekly Bulletin, tate transactions. Evening Bulletin, $1 per year, ' e s 0fKS dte8bbaved7hobu8taraeT? there wouldn't be enough days to go around. H MARKS PUCE WHERE KAMEHAMEH4 WAS BORN OLD HAWAIIAN WOMAN NEAR BY WHO RELATES THE DETAILS OF SOME HISTORIC EVENTS. (Special to Tht llullttln) Kiihalu Club, Hawaii, Aug. 23. Mod ktnl Helaii, the largest anl best pro egrrcd betatt In the Islands, Is sltuat ed but a short dlstanco from Hoea mill near tho road. leading to Honolpu. In olden days It was thcro that th Hawaiian allls of Kohala, Hnmakut and Hllo congregated and It was thorr that tho serfs and plebeians came tc worship their heathen gods and bow down their bumble heads to the ground In obedience to their chiefs and masters. Tho Hclau, Ilko all others still re maining In the Islands, is but a largo enclosure surrounded by stone walls, which were built by piling stone upon stono until tho desired height was reached. Mooklnl sanctuary Is soma I where In tbe neighborhood of 200 feol long, insiao measurement, anu auout 100 feet wide. It runs rnakal and mauka, tho wall upon the windward aide being from IS to' 20 feet high, th atones bolng so arranged at each end that one can walk up over tho wall and down Into tho Interior. Just below Mooklnl Is a large, hol lowed out pobaku, where human sac- r I flees wero raado, and to one who has made a study of Hawaiian history and Is somewhat familiar with the anolent customs and religious rites of tho Ha- wallans, tbts stone is of extreme In terest. The sanctuary Is of moro than ordi nary Interest, because, according to the most authentic reports, It was near hero that the grent Kamehameha, tho master mind of tho Hawotlans V all times, was born. A few hundred yards mauka of Mo oklnl llyes a very old and decrepit Hawaiian woman named Kckaula, who tells a vivid story of Knmeliome ha's birth and early joutli, she-having been told theso things by her grand mother, who lived In tho Immediate vicinity during Kamehamcha's time. This old lady cannot speak n word of English, yet when asked to tell what she know of Knnu'hamchn and tho nn dent hclau during tho years that havo long ago faded away, her mind seemed to wander back to the scenes of her childhood and to tho stories sho had heard, for In her native language sho told of hannenlncs which wero enact ' tii In ffnhutn BAvnrnl t-pnorntlnna npn as clearly as though they had occurred yesterday. Kamehamcha's parents lived to wards the Kohala mountains from tho helm- ana Kamenamena-g momcr, an world, tho only world which he knew, and fought his way, amid almost un surmountable obstacles, to famq and glory. e PA68ENGER8 ARRIVED. " From Hllo and way ports, per stmr. Klnau. Sept. 2. Geo. Goldstein, Mrs. Annie Kahoolena, H. W. Kahoolena, J. Wakelcka, Mrs. Y, Kcha, Wm. Wal- bridge, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Brown, Miss Alice Brown, Kenneth Brown, Miss Gertrude Brown, MUs E. Fratt, Alfred ?. H-'-. "J J J. Ja... ur". ucm iiu..i. .., -i Hitchcock, T. T. Meyers. V, I MINT OF MONTIILY METEOROLOGICAL SUMMARY. Station, Honolulu, T. II.; month, Au gust, 1905. Anmosphcrlc Pressure, (Reduced to sea level; Inches and hundreds): Mean, 30.02; highest, 30.11; date, 2d; Ion est 29.94, date 22d. Temperature: Highest 84, date 15th; lowest 70, date 29th; greatest dally range 13, date 22d; least dally tango 8, (Into 19th. Temperature: Mean for this month In: 1890, 78; 1891, 80; 1892, "79; 1893. 78; 1894, 77; 1895, 79; 189G, 79; 1897, 79; 1898, 78; 1899, 19; 1900, 80; 1901, 79; 1902, 79; 1903, 78; 1904, 78, 1905, 77. Mean of this month for 16 years, 79. Absolute maximum for" this month for 16 years, 88. Absolute minimum for this month for 16 years, 63. Aver cge dally excess () or deficiency ( ) cf this month as compared with mean of 16 years, 1.2. Accumulated ex cess () or deficiency ( ) since Jan uary 1, 394. Average dally excess U) or deficiency ( ) since January 1. 1.0. 1'rsclpltatlon: Total this month, 2.20. Greatest precipitation In 24 hours 1.04, date 8th and 9th. Total precipitation this month In: 1877, 0.54; 1878, 1.22; 1879, 1.78; 1880, 0.84; 1881, 2.17; 1882, 1.72; 1883, 2.12; 1884, 1.09; 1883, 2.01; 1880. 1.71; 1887, 1.32; 1888, 4.47; 1889. 1.20; 1S90, 1.12; 1891, 0.93; 1892, 1.65; 1893, 1.10; 1894, 0.16; 1905, 2.20. Average of this month for 19 years, 1.54. Excess or deficiency of this month as compared with nvcrago of 19 years, 40.66. Accu mulated excess or deficiency slnco Jan uary 1, 10.53. Wind: Prevailing direction NE (67 per cent.)); total movement, 6,653 miles; average hourly velocity, 8.9; mnxlmum velocity (for flo minutes), 28 miles .per hour, from tho northeast on tho 27th. Weather: Number of plcar days, 5; rartlyicloudy, 21; cloudy, 5; on which .01 Inch, or more, of precipitation oc curred, 19 Miscellaneous Phenomena (dates of): Auroras, none; halos, solar, 24th, 25th, 28th; lunar, none; hall, nono; sleet, none; fog, none; thunderstorms, none. Note: Rainfall to 1894. Inclusive, from McKlbbln record; nil other data to 1904, Inclusive, from records of Ter ritorial Meteorologist; 1905 data from U. S. Weather nureau records. ALEX. McC. ASHLEY, Section Director, Weather Durcau. s i Denners: Don't you tllnk that tho early bird catchoe tho worm? Jcn- ners: No; I have beon out before dawn digging for fish bait SS$Sis$$$&3SSSS 1 m.., AUlUfflUBlbhS On call day and night Fine aaddle and driving horses. CLUB STABLES FORT ABOVE HOTEL STREET. Telephone 109 Main. LORD & BELSER General Contractors and Teaming. Bridges, Steel and Concrete and Sewer Work. Guarantee first-class work at low prices. Also curbing, crushed rocK, DiacK and white sand, soil or filling material at lowest ratea. OFFICE AND YARDS. SOUTH and KAW&IAHAO Telephone Main 198. WM. 6. IRWIN& CO., LTD. Anenta for the Royal Insurance Co. of Liverpool, Eng. Alliance Assurance Co. of London, Eng. Scottish Union & National Ins. Co. of Edinburgh, Scotland. Fire Association of Philadelphia. Alliance Insurance Corporation Ltd. Wllhelma of Magdeburg General Ins. Co. BUILDING MATERIAL 20 PER CENT, less than sold by other dealers. Doors, screen doors sash and builders' hardware, C. B. REYNOLD8, Alakea 8t, mauka Sallora Home. Pianos To Rent We have a choice selection of new r.lanoe for renting purposes at all prices. BER6STR0M MUSIC CO.. Ltd., ODD FELLOWS' BUILDING. NEW HATS t-OR THE POLO SEASON AT Miss Power's Millinerj Parlors BOSTON BUILDING FORT ST. Orders taken at the Woman's Exchange for INFANT'S JACKETS, SOCKS and SHAWLS . For 8sls" cards at Bulletin office. Oceanic Steamship Company TIME TABLE The steamers of this line will arrive and leave this port as herenndaU FROM SAN FRANCISCO: VENTURA SEPT. 6 ALAMEDA SEPT. 15 SIERRA SEPT. 27 ALAMEDA OCT. 6 In connection with the sailing of the above steamers, tbe agenta prepared to Issue, to Intending passengers, coupon through tickets, by any railroad from San Francisco to all points In tho United States, and from New York by any steamship line to all European ports FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS APPLY TO Wm G. Irwin & Co,, Ltd OCEANIC 8. 8. CO., GENERAL AGENTS. Pacific Mail Steamship Co Occidental and Oriental Steamship Company 8teamera of the above companies will call at Honolulu and leave this port on or about the dates below mentioned: FOR JAPAN AND CHINA. CHINA SEPT. 13 DORIC SEPT. 27 MANCHURIA OCT. 4 KOREA OCT. 19 Call at Manila. For general Information apply to Ha Hackfeld & AMERICAN-HAWAUAN S. S, CO. Direct Service between New York tnd Hawaiian Islands, Via Pacific Coast Prom New Yorlc 8.S."0REG0NIAN" 8.8. "ALASKAN" , Freight received at all times at the Company'a Brooklyn. Prom Son Pranclaco To Honolulu Dl reset. 8.8."NEBRA8KAN" to sail 8EPT. 18 8.8."NEVADAN" to sail OCT. 7 Freight received at Company's Wharf, Greenwich Street. and each month thereafter. Prom Honolulu to San Pranclaco. 6.S."NEVADANK to sail 8EPT. 8.B.-NEBRA8KAN" to sail SEPT. 28 Prom Samttle and Tacoma Via San Francisco. , 8.8. "HAWAIIAN" to all 8EPT. 5 For further Information apply t4 C. P. MORSE, H. Hackfeld & Co., Lt General Freight AgenL AGENTS, HONOLULU. Canadian-Australian RoyaS Mall Staamahlp Company. Steamers of the above line, running In connection with the CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO. between Vancouver, B. C, and Sydney, N. 8. XV and calling -t Victoria, D. C, Honolulu and Suva, FIJI, and Brisbane, art DUE AT HONOLULU t or About tho dates below stated, Tlx.: From Vancouvsr and ""- C From 8ydney and Brisbane. (For Brisbane and Byinj. MANUKA AUO. 26;AOKANOI ATJO, Through Tickets Issued from Honolulu to Canada, United Statea asst Europe. For Freight and Passage and all general Information apply to Theo. H. Davles & Co.. ltd. Qeieral kgats. Union Express Co., 63 Queen Street. BRANCH HUSTACE, PECK CO. v Having baggago contricts with the following Steamship Co.'s Lines:. Oceania Stramehlp Co. Pacific Mall 8teamshla Co. Ocfild oal & Oriental 8teamshlp Co. Wilder 8. 8. Co. Toyo Klsen Kalaha Steamship C. We check your outgoing baggage at your homes, saving you the trovbla and annoyance ot checking on the wharf. Incoming baggago checked on steamers of abovo compose and aVr ercd with quickness and dispatch at your homes. TELEPHONE MAIN 80. J. F. Morgan, Prealdent; C. J. Campbell, Vice President; J. L. McLean. Secretary; A. F. Clark, Treasurer; N. E. Gedge, Auditor; Frank Huetaoey Manager. -. I j Hustace-Peck Co., Ltd DRAYMEN, 63 QUEEN ST. DEALERS IN 'Firewood, Stove AL80 WHITE AND BLACK 8AND. h, j. ROUE, SMOKE 61LLMAN DOUSE BOUQUET CIQAR Beaver Lunch Room Yoshikswa The Bike Doctor. I have a big stock ot wheels. Repairing our specialty. Wheels Rent ed. Two Stores: 163 King Bt, Hotel near River. Fine Job Printing at The Bulletin Office. FOR SAN FRANCISCO: SIERRA SEPT. K ALAMEDA SEPT. JO SONOMA SEPT. 2 FOR 8AN FRANCI8CO. MANCHURIA BEP'ir KOREA SEPT. 27 COPTIC OCT. S SH1E1UA OCT. 17 MONQOLIA OCT. 37 Co,, Ltd., a .to sail SEPT. S to sail OCT. 3 Wharf, 41st Street, SootH ' (Fo- Victoria and Vancouver, B. O.I MIOWERA SEPT. and Steam Coal. TELEPHONE MAIN MC iirpr MHHftctmi frt M(i4. Midi wit Delivered to any part oc city by courteous driven. Oahu Ice ail Electric (V, Kewalo. Telephone Blue SIM BUILDING MATERIALS OF ALL KINDS. Dialers In Lumber and Co) ALLEN & ROBINSON, Queen St, Honolulu. Von Hamm-Young Co., Ltd,, IMPORTER8, COMMISSION AND MACHINERY MERCHANTS. ALEXANDER YOUNG BUILDING I Cor. King and Blehep Bta.. i ' ' . - ' ' I eJ