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V ." -.. trs.r , ,1.., aWrifii tTSF gyvwpujiiup TT BVKNINQ BULLETIN, HONOLtTLP, T. II.. MQNDA'y, SEPTEMBER 4, 1905. irer- Ife.v - kTKi. t s V E I .1 aajmrnmn'mmmmmmmmmmnK THE MOSQUITO QUESTION AMERICAN DOOR CATCH! YOU WILL FORGET ABOUT MOSQUITOES AND ZZS flies. r2 PREVENTS DOOR WARPINQj SZ KEEPS MOSQUITOES AND FLIES OUT! ZZm STOPS RATTLING; - ANY ONE CAN PUT THEM ON. J A perfect catch for Screen Doors, Cupboard Doors, Tran- " soma, Ac. Call and ee a working sample and you will want on for your doors. ., ,, FDR YOUR DOORS 3 - & O. HALL & SON, LTD. iiiiUiiiiiuiiiHiiliiiiiiiUiiiiiiiiiiiilli j SOME STRAIGHT TALK (Continued from Page 1.) fMnklrw of running tor office Kct In jjuil make stifigcstlons. I think tho nut nlKm of the Chic Federation should ite railed to the fact that we arc re- t'JaUj; ihc party rules und will welcome iUKP'tlons. I say this not because )' urn m-i'-iirusiurni ui iuc iivic rouira, tana, but with a view to giving them no cause for a kick." Kobcrtson "I think the sub-commit-l!i should send a sneclat Invitation so the Civic Federation to attend a muatlns." -rflinfina r lnl.1 n Tl.ttlnH. ..n.fA. I ..UfiHia . .VfU " UUIIV.IU .,.. IMI1 i tine .other day that all good Hcpubll- Hughes "There should be three ro cjsti. otneo holders and prospective of. ' quIsKcs a man should bo n good Ito- aoe holders Included should offer ut .jnMallnna " uaiKBeslIons, Clarke "Is It tho Idea to change ths xuJ generally?" ClURhcs "The Idea Is to go carefully taronfih thorn from A to Z. There If co particular hurry." Jlobertson "There's no special hnr- C7 There are some difficult matters Xo handle In the fixing of the rules. iVour tho Fourth District Committee Is practically out of existence; it never riedds a meeting; It has about gone out it commission. Yet these rules do re cjulnj some definite action beforo very long. If you wait for recommenda 'flons, you may have to wait until alonnisday." "Hughes "Well, let people send la Chtfc- suggestions or forever hold thcll . peaw." TtoVrtson "They won't do either. S -btvU: thti other Islands. Kauai favon Ooinx away with the district commit' ran and having only tho County com csnUtit;." Tjaac "Couldn't the district commit See inret and name candidates for both tonnes nnd then adjourn slno die?" Itohertson "You mean to' have lls clitct conventions, hut nor district com, sntUwsf . u-ane ine more conventions w wave tho more material we bring out Clarke "Conventions strengthen th Bany." Lane "Let the County Commute .run the campaign." Ttcfbertson "There Is no sense In 60th committees existing." Clarke "Hut on this Island there ar two district committees, tho Fourffl and JLhe- Fifth. If the district committees tare abolished here, the Fifth District twon't he In It; It will be swamped; "all the cream will go to your side of the house. You will cut us out on th tvotes. Lorrln Andrews nppolnts Torn IQlck and Harry and the devil to tbs wxtcutlve committee of the Countj ommUtee." iBobertson "By the present system tM representation the Fifth has a much s-.nttt.ahow as tho Fourth.' Tdftrlrci. :"Tha nc ...... .iKl...,..'tha nrlmnrffis ' n -your side. If It Is to go by delegates I a.UoaU rarer doing nway with the dla- 'trlct committees on this Island. If w, iad two counties here It would be dlf- s. ferenC -Lnne-Ibetter." "Tho more suggestions the 2Iarkc 'JYou have tho representation .find we haven't; divide the business -eqnnlly and It will be nil right." Jtohertson "I don't seo any objec tion to" the representation being ac cording to the Itcpubllcan voting Wtrangth. I Clarke "Wo have tho hardest bunch contend with. In the Fourth tho "Tutors don't change; In the Fifth a man "may no a Hepubllcan today and nnv old . I'lhtag'v tomorrow. Tho other day they appointed n Fourth District man ns arecpiT of Aala park, In the Fifth Dis trict." Lane "Yes, thcro seems to bo qulto SB kick about that." Clorker-"The Fifth was simply ruled aut What show has It?" IMurray "The Aala park keeper op. "tflledto the Board .pf Supervisors. Mil- PEOPLE DIE from neglect of the teeth. Causes which we are better able to remedy than others; are not well enough understood by suffer, ens for them to come here for relief. To avoid harm from de caycd teeth, come In for F ee Examination. F. L. FERGUSON.D. D. S. The Expert Dentist, 215 HOTEL 8T SOLVED, IF YOU USE THE - vcrton didn't put In an application. The Republican Supervisors ngrecd they would not npprove applicants not endorsed by Hie founty Commutes, 'They have not stood by their word." j Hughes "It li up to the commlttco to see that none but competent men nro appointed and then to put them through at all hazards. If I was on tno committee and endorsed n comtio- tent man and the committee was Ignor ed, IM resign." Lane "Men we have worked to elect will take a man to employ him In their department without any committee rec ommendation. After they nre elected they seem to do as they please publican, ho should be competent and . 1. -!..., . ... i i. ...... .. . j ue suuuiu ue in uarinuny wun inc neau 01 me uepanmeni in wnicn He is to he employed, Iinc "There Is a man In the tax olllce who was not recommended." Fernandez "The Board of Supcrvls ors appointed a man who did not make application for endorsement to tha County Committee." Hughes "I'd nddrcss letters to tho Supervisors and tho Tax Office and llnd out why." Clarke "The Tax Offlcc mnttcY Is the only one wc have anything to do with." Fernandez "He supported the CIvl Feds." Clarke "Ho was fired out of one of fice Oeorgc K. Low, Third I'reclncL Ho said he was a Civic Fed. Hughes "Did Turk take any part III the campaign? ' Clarke "He was working for the civic Feds." Murray "Ho was going about boom Ing Wm. Henry." I Fernandez "Every man Henry I Knows to have supported Brown he lets out," ' Lane "I don't see why Henry should appoint the lunns In the Jail when they are paid out of County funds. Let tho Supervisors put a finger In tho pie. They seem to be afraid to move one way or the other. There nro turn- keys at the Jail getting only ?7!i whlla tno third turnkey Is getting $80." Murray "Well, Henry had to give mm nearly as much as he was rccclv ing at tho police station." Clarke "Billy Woods Is the first white man who was over turnkey al Oahu Jail." Lauo "We will have a hard time In the next campaign If things contlnm this way. We will have a mixed Housi and fights." Hughea "The more we learn tin closer we get together." Murray "Walt till John is presldenl of tho Civic Feda." Lane "I should think the Clvlci I would next tima put their fight In at Clarke "Now, don't give things away." Murray "Well, we had a pretty good ticket. If we had Jim Qulnn on tha Board of Supervisors there would b something doing for the County Cow mlttce. He's n good party man." Lano "Qulnn'g got a good head." Adjourned, tired of watting for quorum. T ."f V ? .;. .)..(. .j. .;..;. 4. '.j. .;. ., THE QUEEN The various models of 1905 of the QUEEN automobile are each marvels of perfection, combining to the highest de gree simplicity, reliability, power and durability alt es sential features In an automo. bile. SGHUMAN CARRIAGE GO. Automobile Warehouse on Merchant 8t. between Fort and Alakea 8ts. 4 (. . SOMETIMES Vino Vito ! KING OF INVIGORATORS restores youthful strenath and vlg. or. A delightful tonic, agreeable to the taste; sure In action. Try a bottle for that tired feel. V )LE AGENT8, 101 TO 105 S. KING ST. TELEPHONE MAIN 140. NEW - TO-DAY HONOLULU CLOTHES CLEANING Co., J. F. COLBURN, Manager. Clothes Clean and Pressed; called for and delivered. Ladles' Woolen Skirts a specialty. Alakea near King St. Ka ptolanl Bldg.; Telephone Main 147. SHERIFF'S SALE NOTICE. K. KULIHARA vs. SAKAI. Under and by virtue of certain ex ecution Issued out of tho District Court of Koolaupoko, County of Oahu, Territory of Hawaii, on tho' 29th day of August, A. D. 1905, In tho matter of iv. Kullhara vs. Sakal, defendant, I have on this 30th day of August, A. D. 1905, levied upon, end shnll offer for sale and sell at public auction, to tho highest bidder, at the Court House in Kancohc, In said District of Koolau poko, at 12 o'clock noon of Saturday, the 30th day of September, A. D. 1905, all the right, tltlo and interest of the said Sakal, defendant, In and to tha fol lowing described properties, unless tho sum of Seventy-two Dollars ($72. 00), that being tho amount for which said execution , Issued, together with Interest, costs nnd my fco nnd ex penses nro previously paid: One mule, sorrel, Brnnd XS. Flfty-ono bags of rice paddy. Dated at Knncohe, Oahu. August 29th, A. D. 1905. FKANK PAHIA. Deputy Sheriff or Koolaupoko, County of Oahu. 1 3109 Sept. 4, 11, 18. BY AUTHORITY NOTICE TO TAXPAYER8. Tho Taxpayers arc hereby notified that the" 'Property Taxes. for: 1905 aru now duo and payable to tho Deputy Assessors of tho several districts, at the times and places mentioned In tjio notices posted throughout tho dis tricts. (Section 29 Act 51, Session Laws 189C) and (Session Laws 1901, Act 20, Sec. 10.) If any rroperty or Income Tax shall remain unpaid after tho lGth day of November In nny year 10 of the amount of such taxes shall bo added by the Assessor to tho amount of such taxes at said date, and shall become and bo collected as part of such taxes. AH Property and Incomo Taxes not paid by Novombcr 15th will bo dclln luent. The Dellnquet List will be published after December 1st, 1905. JAMES L. HOLT, Assessor 1st Taxation Division, Island of Oahu. 31G9-3t BUSINESS DIRECTORY CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER. W. Hlral Builder and Contractor and Employment Office. Phono Main 161. Dcrctanla between Smith and Maunakca streets, , WARM'S NEW CHURCH Wnlluku, Sept. 2. Walluku will In the course ot n month he tho proud possessor ot another English church. Itov, Dr. Dodge of Warren, Mass., nas tueen seni. pui vy inp i(oani 01 Missions and acting up'def'thq Hawnl Ian Board will reopen tho old forelue church on Hlght street. Dr. Warren paid Walluku a prelimi nary visit, last week, being tho guest of Manager O. D. Wells who will he active In tha opening ot the church. Evening services only will bo bold nnd tho 'Church will be' conducted on tho same lilies' as tho Central Unlou of Honolulu, being open to persons of nil creeds wbo dcslro to participate ll the service. a MAUI TENNIS. ' Walluku, Sept. 2. The last match ol the men's 'Singles tournament at Puu nen was played Tuesday evening with George Henderson a winner, Tin score ot the games from lact. Wedncs day to date are as follows: Second Round Thompson and Wil liams, 6-3, C-0. 'Henderson and Ault 0-5, 6-4, NlckeUon and Lougher, 6-3 6-5. Finals Henderson and Thomson 6-3, 6-4. Henderson and Nlckelscn, 0-1 6-1. TWMpCo, SHIPPINi INTELLIGENCE TIDES. sf I if Moon Riles and Sell id a 13,-e: i"S p. m. ft.'a, . A.m. p n. Rlt i 49 4 3 Sets ? JI I ai .l 9 34 10 4) ji 1 1 16 i 4J 9 I lo i.l i j I Ji 9 y 1 '.' I 9 l " I I p. in a.m. 6 19 6 19 6 ll III o 16 6 16 II ! 4 r,i.(i 4 i- si lo ) 10 JO l Ml i oo ii as ;p. . i.J. s i 3 1 " 41 i m. p. m. o olill 4 M 6 41 I'l o 43 31 New moon Aug-. 30th, at 2:42 a. m. The tides at Kahulul and Hllo occur about an hour earlier than at Hono lulu. Hawaiian Standard Tim la lob. Sum slower than Greenwich time, being that of the meridian of 157.30. The time' whistle blows at 1:30 p. m which Is the same as Qreenwlsh. Oh Om. ARRIVED. . Friday, September 1. Stmr, l.lkcllkc, Knopala, from Maul, Moloknl nnd Lanal ports, 4:4S p. m. Saturday, Saptcmbcr 2. Stmr. Klnnu, Freeman, from Hllo and way ports, 9:52 n. m. Sunday, September I. Schr. Chas. Levi Woodbury, Harrlc, from Laysan Island, 7:30 n. m. Stmr. W. Q. Hall, S. Thompson, front Kauai ports, 5 a. m. A.-H. 8. S. Ncvadnn, droene, from San Francisco, 12 m. Stmr. N'llhmi, W. Thompson, from Kauai ports, G a. m. Stmr. Noeau, Pedcrson, from Hona kaa and Kukulkaole, 1:15 p. m. PA8SEN0ERS ARRIVED. Per smr. W. O. Hall, from Kauai ports, Sept. 3. Mrs. H. II. Smith, Mrs. B. Fountain, Mrs. J. H". Cum mlng, Mrs. Du Itol, Mrs. Turner, Mr? and Mrs. A. Moore.-MIss A. Fountain, Miss Eva Fountain, Miss M. Mundon, Miss L. Mundon, Miss A. Mundon, Miss E. M. Waterhouse, Miss Lorna laukca. Miss M. Orote, Miss M. Ellin, Miss W. Tcnnoy, Mrs. H. O. N'oonan, Miss A. Thronas. Miss W. P. Do SIN va, Miss Cummtngs, Miss Daisy Shel don, Miss A. Sorenson, Miss Camcrou, Miss J. L. Wlnnc, Miss O. a. Sllvu. Miss M. K. Sakuma, Judgo Lindsay. Chas. Smyth, J. Smyth, Herbert Mun don, V. Ellis. A. Qrotc. Mrs. B. D. Tenncy, Master II. Tenney, Father Ad. clbcrt, A. McBryde. II. Q. nnmsay, M. Ferrclra John Ball. II. W. Mist, C. P. Ah Chuck, Paul Kablbnum, E. E. Paxton, J. B. i'ernnndez, L. Saku ma, A. K. Hanchctt, C. Blake, K. Blako, Si Blake, Ah Kim, llev. Nobis and C7 deck. Per stmr. Nllhau, from Anahola, Sept. 3. Mr. A. Wilson, Chung Pa Sung and 5 deck. Per stmr. Noeau, from Hawaii ports, Sept. 2. Capt. H. P. Lake. CARTER DINES HEADS Governor Carter last Saturday even' Ing gave a banquet at the Hawaiian , Hotel to the heads of departments Those prosent were Governor Carter, Secretary A. L. C. Atkinson, Attornej General Lorrln Andrews, Superintend ent of Public Works C. S. Hollowny, Auditor J. II. Fisher, Treasurer Camp bell, President of the Hoard of Health h. K. I'lnkham, Superintendent of Pub lic Instruction J. C. Davis and Survcyoi Qcneral W. E. Wall. High Sheriff Hen ry was out of town and was not nbl to attend. JAPANE8E INVENT PLAN. (Continued from Page 1.) the departing Japanese for their tax money. It was In connection with this busi ness that the bogus receipt dodge was discovered. The passenger will dig up a tax receipt of some other man who has paid his taxes. In Bomo cases the receipt Is passed up as It were, and will then often be discovered to be Phony as the narao on It does not cor respond with the traveler's other pa pers. In other enscs the trick is evl. dent by Its crudencss. The, namo of tho original holder of tho receipt, to whom it was issued, is ovcrllned and the nnmo of the departing man sub stituted, In other Instances tho origi nal namsvhas been erased and tho new 0110 written over It. Slnco tho ofllclals caught on to tfieso tricks a number of these second hand receipts havo been gathered In and are now held at tho tax offlco. No legal steps havo been tnken In tho matter, hut it would be quite practicable for tho ofllclals to strike tho original own er of the receipt for taxes and collect two amounts from him as he would not he able to show his receipt tor tho first payment.' As a'rule tho departing Japanese are quite willing to dig up their taxes when requested in order to get away. When tbey refuse the ofll clals, have a remedy against them by holding their baggage. Fine Job Printing at Tha Bulletin. WANTS Ppr Want Column See Page Sis LOST. On road to Moanalua Saturday, one riding whip, buckhorn handle, Leave at this office and recelvo reward. 3169-lw Whitney Dame Fashion U ALPACA" FOR 8UIT8 AND 8HIRT3 FOR LIGHT WEIGHT, AND THEY WILL FIND OUR STOCK REPLETE WITH THE BE8T OF VAL UES. AMONGST THEM WE MAY MENTION: ALPACA: CREAM, BROWN, NAVY andBLACKi 38 In., at GO NAVY, BROWN and GREY, extra width, 50 In., aj 75 FANCY BROWN, very stylish, 38 In., at GOJ SERGE:'' LIGHT WEIGHT, ALL WOOL; JUST THE THING FOR SKIRTS, EITHER WALKING OR RIDING. Come In BLACK, NAVY, iRED, BROWN, 33 In., GOd ETAMUNE: ALL WOOL; A. HANDSOME SOLID COLOR , MATERIAL WITH SELF-COLORED DOTS. COME8 IN PRETTY SHADES OF TAN, GREY, RED, GREEN, BLACK and NAVY, 36 In.; A BAR GAIN AT 50d - . Fancy All Wool Skirtings IN LIGHT 8HADE3, 36 In., at Q06 WE AL80 HAVE THE CORRECT TRIMMINGS FOR THESE GOODS, AS WE HAVE JU8T RECEIVED THE LATE8T IN Novelty Silk Braids New Kimono Flannelettes IN HANDSOME JAP. and other designs at 12'.'ii and -15 See Our WINDOW DISPLAY fl) .11111 Cleanab'e Refrigerator' CLEAN DURABLE ECONOMICAL These refrigerators can be taken all to pieces, which means that with prop er care they are absolutely germ proof Zinc lined, Porcelain lined and Porcelain lined and covered. H Hackfeld & Co., Limited. AGENTS 1 THE COBWEB CAFE,. QUEEN and ALAKEA 8T8. TEL. MAIN 492. FINE MEALS, WINES, LIQUORS, AND BEER. -Camara & Co , Props ALLIGATOR PEAR) GOLDEN SHOWER, ROYAL PALM, and COC08 PLUM08I8 PLANTS FOR 8ALE AT MR8. E. M. TAYLOR. FLORI8T. YOUNG BUILDING. TEL. MAIN 339. Plnofrosh Bamboo For hats, fans and weaving, (ust re ceived. Sold In quantity cheap Hawa'l & South Seas Curio Co Alexander Young nulUIng and Royal Hawaiian Hotel, tl BUSINESS DIRECTORY Miss Warland, Trained Nurse Un surpassed location for convalesc ents and patients. Fine grounds, with ocean view nnd mountain breezes. Separate cottages. Hour ly nursing and offlco work a spe cialty. Maternity casos a specialty. Surgical supplies. Tourists accom modated. Telephone Dluo 1911. 1C01 Prospect St., Honolulu. 'IiVLbbsibsisisSbmI nsa & Marsh tjC ,3 Says EARLY FALL. THEY SHED DUST AND RAIN. ARE YOU HAVEN OF REST For the poor weary deferred dividend policy holder. 920 FORTSJREEJ CLINTON f, HUTCHINS General Agent t FOR THE GREAT ANNUAL DIVIDEND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, THE PACIF MUTUAL NEW . HOT SODAS IfLitliCIin Kgiiiiisiiik BEEF TEA, CHICKEN. DROTH, , ''TOMATO .NECTAR, CHOCOLATE, MALTED MILK, ETC., ETC. The above ars few of tha latest drinks added; to our already 'long list " of fountain drinks. Chambers Drug Go,, LIMITED. COR. FORT AND KING 8TREET8. You Get 8ANITARY PLUMBING AND TIN8MITH WORK at RIGHT PRICES when you order from S K. AKI & CO., 1028 8MITH STREET. Auction Sales JAS. F. MORGAN 847-857 Kaihumanu Slml. ( P. O. BOX 694. TEL MAIN T, f vMr.. . . - K j, . 1 if v r . . "..:.' $y 1 I. ill' fl. Here's Something Much Better Than Stocks and Bonds, I havo for Balo on Fort Street, be tween Merchant nnd King Streets, a flno 2-story business block, fronting 27 feet on Fort Street and a depth ot U feet. Tho property Is now let at a moderate rental, bringing In net re turns ot nearly 8 per cent, on the Bell ing price. This bargain will not remain open very long, nnd tho "first come" will ba tho fortunato one. For further particulars apply nt 817 Kaahumanu Street. JAS. F. MORGAN, . ' AUCTION. ' AT II A.M. DAILY the finest train going east OVERLAND LIMITED leaves San Francisco Chicago In 3 Days Special Rates to 'Eastern points during June and JulyV Call on agent at Irwin A Co. office and secure Information about rates and salt dates. 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