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"W "T .0 eTHE PAPER READ IN THE HOME IS THE PAPER THAT SETTLES THE MIND OF THE BUYER STEAMER TABLE. 1 from 8an Francisco! FOR S2.00 o i Sierra .Sept. 27 The Bulletin Publishing Co, Ltd., will deliver The Evening i Aiameda uct. e 'enlng '- s and ( 4 r one H6 For 8an Francisco: Coptic Oct. 3 Siberia Oct. 17 JBj V .BiJNUN U- JD U IjI j JiTlIN Bulletin for three month f Good Housekeeping for year, or The Ladles' World for a year or Physical Culture flnnnm. QAnt 9ft From Vancouver: Aorangi Sept. 23 - for twelve months. 82.00 FOR THE PAPER AND A MAGAZINE. cgpO O'CLOCK For vancouvtr: Mlowera Sept. 20 THE BULLETIN IS A HOME READ PAPER EDITION Vol. XII No. 3183 HONOLULU. TERRITORY Of HAWAII. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1905 PrIOB 5 OlKT 8 v ' r X"4 i : 'i 1 v I ' New Rule Of Court Will Insure Accounts Annually CLOSE TAB KEPT ON ESTATES" " The duties of executors and admin istrators of estates will hereafter bo niado decidedly moro stringent than they havo been heretofore. In the past they have not In many cases filed an nual accounts as tbey are supposed to do, and this has left the nay open to posslblo Irregularities, as was amph sized In the I'. D. Kellctt case. The three Circuit Judges havo de cided to make tho annual accounts a certainty by adopting tho following new rule, which was posted today: It Is hereby ordered that Tlulo 23, entitled "Probate and Guardianship Matters," of tho Circuit Court of tho First Circuit, dated April 16th, A. D 1902, and amended May 8th, A. D 1905, be and the samo Is hereby fur ther amended by adding thereto anot r paragraph, to wit: "That every executor or admlnlstra-j " tor, ten days before the expiration of Tho Bulletin has recched a large tno period of six months next following 'photograph of the Hawaiian Dand tab tho dato of tho first publication of no-1 en at Portland. The players are clad tlco to creditors by him, and every j In neat khaki suits and present a very trustee or guardian, ten days before. acceptable appearance. Manager Cohen, lc, It Is certainly the most satisfac tory." "Was this new rule In any way occasioned by tho results of tbo Kel lett case?" asked the reporter. "Well, I cannot tell that absolutely." answered Judge Robinson. "Tho Idea was Judge De Bolt's, and as I think It was an exceedingly good one I en dorsed It. It Is certain, however, that If Kellctt had heen compelled to flto accounts annually, as will be exacted by this new rule, the amount of his defalcation could certainly not havo reached such a large sum as It did." 1Y if TO HEAR THE 01D BIND PUV the expiration of ono year next fol lowing the date of his appointment, or last accounting, shall be notified la writing, by the clerk, of the tlmo when he shall be required to make final sct tlcmcnt of tho cstato In his hands, or to file his annual or other accounts of the estate held in trust by htm." "Every administrator, executor and guardian shoutd render annual ac counts," said Judge Robinson In dis cussing the reasons for the now nilo this forenoon. ""But that has not been dono In many cases heretofore. In this con tlon I might say that for this reason i I should favor corporate sureties on bonds of these people. Where surety companies arc on the bond they are always sure to see that their principal flics his accounts as required. They have nothing else to do. That is their business. Of course, we can not now allow tho expense connected with get ting a bond from a surety company out of the funds of tho estate. Still, een If this sort of a bond Is more expens- Assistant Manager Prestige, Madame Alapal and Captain Berger are strongly In evidence. Hon. S. M. Damon, speaking of his brief trip to the Portland Fair, re-j LOW AMI mm m PROTECT ALL IN ORIENT Judge Upholds Magoon And Stops Kinney's Questions 10 RI USB TO PAY FRAZEE FINE ITALIAN HAND OF WUNDENBERQ BROUGHT IN RANCHER TELLS OF GOOD OLD TIMES WHEN UNCLE JOHN USED THE COWBOY'S LASSOO. "ttiHiii'tttnTnitttriiiiiiiiitittttitttnittttti ONE VOTE Tho dally session of Judgo Lindsay's court on tho Parker Ranch caso opened with considerable snap this morning. Eben Low resumed the stand to take another dose of Kinney's cross-examination, but evidently all parties con cerned were feeling refreshed after night's sleep. Kinney's first question was In regard to what Low knew about tho Inbreed ing of horses on the Parker, Ranch. Low considerably surp'rlsed all pres ent by saying that he was not through with the Inbreeding of cattle yet. "I have a good deal more to say about th cattle," he said. "Whatl" exclaimed Kinney. "Do you want to say It without being ask ed?" No," answered Low; "but yesterday Alec Morrison 1 Frank Melntyre 1 Jack Doyle 1 C. Hustace Jr. 1 A. Berg 1 H. H. Walker 1 J. 8. Martin 1 W. Savldge 1 P. J. F. Ehlers 6 T. McGrew .- 1 W. F. Dillingham 1 Ned Crabb 13 W. H. Mclnerny t... 12 J. H. Myatt 2 New Rugs A , FINE ASSORTMENT OF CREX GRASS RUG8. J. Hopp &Co.. Young Bid? uiurncu mo uiuer uuy w lne uuneun T in,,, u ,h. i nVln-V man: "The band Is what take, the , , , crowd at the fair. The grounds were anawer t070Uqucatlon aDout the ln. packed when the Hawaiian boys were L d 0 ; cattle Playing. Close by the stand seats are, Ln. col M " lo. 8ald Kinney S? "'" .'V" ?Bt! ani .b.eynd th", Impatiently. "Isn't It that you thought ... ,,. .u uuk , ... ..tr. f omethln(? 0ernght that jou would When our band played these seats ..k , add?" were always filled and the terraces, y , w fc tnat m L were covered as we I None of he , hen ',,. w tb other concerts attracted anything l'ko nJore about It " the same crowd. But tho crowd da- , r ' K)n . on Low ff,ranDT,n!i'"C- ,? r M that ho had not seen much in- iMT.r ! ?, J. a. bC;' breeding among tho horses. Kinney rame disinterested when Miss Alapa wa8 nlmost bowIed 0TW b riM .i!?"'?" .?. '"at Low would say anything good nbout tho Parker Ranch and showed It. When he had recovered a little ho asked Low It he knew what good Carter had done In his management. Magoon objected to tho form of Ihi nu.atlnn nml una aMntiilnart Iflnnpv Mr. Pvormann of Castle & Cooke ,v .i..i ... i r..,. i..i ,t.. complains bitterly of tho filthy condl- ,, refcronco to his management of tlon of city water from the Nuuanu re- tIl0 horb!8 but Magoon agan ob(.ctcll servolr. He lives at the corner of I'tos- ith success pert and Alapal streets and says that ,n ngner'to further questions about the mud In h s bath tub tho last few tho horgC3 Low Bal(, that n0 m not dajs has not been less than an eighth Know much nb0llt tnem, Klnncy aak. of nn Inch ln thickness. C(1 hm t0 tcI what ulo ho knew ani, Seems to me this Is becoming a- I-ow sald tnat tho horaea he had geen matter ,of public health." said Mr. lmd a vcry KOod ni)earanco, but jou Prmann today. "Tho water Is not fit c0llld not aUaya tcll ,)y that, o bathe In much less to drink. I Aftcr tho Bul)Jcct of nbrccdnB hai, have been Informed that the new rescr- bccn oxhausted, paddocks and brand- oU contractors are permitted by their lnE wero takcn up Low admiUed contract to turn tho superfluous water after a gradual approach of questions i.iu i..c .iicam iuui lui.p.iea wie lower by Klnney that the Increase of pad docks had Increased the facilities for which Portland people can hear In al most any theater." NOT FIT TO BATHE IN Nuuanu reservoir." Get their with both feet Biped. m jlJPenjamins MAKERS AEWyoRK Grmt Clothes for Men for As Committeeman to enter tain the Ladles from the Ore. gon Journal. BH Wll W. L I'razce, superintendent of elec tric lights, this afternoon presented n warrant calling for JH 25 to County Treasurer Trent for iamcnt. Trent refused to cash tho warrant. County Attorney Douthltt will prob ably at once Institute mandamus pro. cecdlngs against Trent to compel pay ment. Trent will show why ho refused UUaatrmnjmU'itttjmUJWimJiromjH payment and the long talked-of argued- ocr test of the "blanket" warrant sjs- tem may nnaiiy reach the courts for it decision. The Frazee $14 25 warrant cocrs tha pay of two or three, men for a da)'s work ln the electric light department. Weeks ago the warrant was authorized to be made out paab!e to Frazee, tho men to be paid through him, for the purposo of testing the "blanket" war rant, Trent having refused to pay the first "blanket" warrant for some $700 for road workers. The test plot thick ens from day to day, much time hav "?' "T Ing been, taken up with testing the vn- """' noimea i .,,., ,.,, nH rti.n.i - ...j Oswald Mayall Joe Patricia Rego . Charles Gllllland . rlous tests and disagreeing on "agreed facts." Did you think tho public didn't earn who acted as a reception commltteo for the Oregon visitors? It would seem that you were mistak en. The votes continue to come in and when jou como to think of It thcro arc lots of persons who would make most oxccllent committeemen and'ald materially In spreading abroa4 tno good reputation of Hawaii. Some new ones hate been added to INVESTIGATING WATER 8,000 HOMELESS IN MANILA TYPHOON 0 -v (Attootatti Vrttt DptcUil CaHJ ' NEW YORK, N. Y., Sept. 20 A typhoon Is reported to be raging at Ma nila Five persons have been kilted and 200 Injured. The native quarter has been destroyed and 8,000 people are homeless. o ANGLO-JAPANESE TREATY'S PURPOSE. LONDON, England, Sept. 26. The text of the Angle-Japanese treaty has been, published here today. The object of the treaty Is stated to be the pro tection of all interests In the Orient. BOMB WOUNDS RUSSIAN OFFICERS. ST. PETERSBURG, Russia, Sept 28. Chief of Police Ivanoff and six others were wounded by the explosion of a bomb at Kovono. The thrower es caped. o SHAW'S RESIGNATION. DE8 MOINE8, Iowa, Sept. 26 Secretary of the leav Roosevelt's Cabinet on February 1. o Treasury 8haw will DE WITTE GOE8 TO MEET THE EMPEROR. ROMINTEN, Prussia, 8pt 2. De Wltto has proceeded to the Emperor'a hunting lodge. e 11,000 REINFORCEMENTS. An amended petition bos been filed In tho matter of Antono Rodriguez ct nl .a T?nlnnin Tlmlrl jun af fit nr.ll. the list and some hao had their ototlon to appoint a new- trustee for tho mnvllir Inni-flnsail I'll at A la nn f1 1111 lit ,l.t. . f1n.lnliit. ' .1 & lli-Uill im,(Vui uuu a uum- I-31UWJ Ul AUIU1IU JlUUIlbUl'iV, UCll'UBVUt It Is understood that formal com nlnlnta tairn .! I M n lt nnnrlhlnn tt,n I Nuuanu water hato been made to the! BAKU, Sept 26 Eleven thousand reinforcements with three batterlea Board of Health. An lncstlgatlon Is have arrived at Gross. now under way and If there are any! v grounds for action the Board will act, . 8AN FRANCISCO. Cat , Sept. 20. 8UGAR: 96 degree centrifugals, 3.6875 cents. Previous quotations, 3,3-75 cents. that It is attracting Interest. Tho re ward Is tho glory of being named as tho best person among all tho good looking men of Hawaii to mako happy tho stay of tho ladles whose coming has dono wonders In making Hawaii known In every nook and hamlet of tho Northwest. Tho figures after the Inst closing of the polls aro glvc abovo. S0OSCKKaKC3--S OJtOKj , MTtD HIE FOR I.-I. S. N. CO. MEN in mil' HIS Iho petition has been amended by adding to tho list of respondents the heirs of Antono Rosa, deceased, who was formerly tho trustco of tho Rodri guez estate, and John F. Colburn, the 6 administrator of tho Rosa estate. i', 6 'Ping Foon. a Chinese who escaped Vt from Oahu Prison n few weeks ago, V getting aboard tho Sonoma, camo back with the Sonoma from the Colonics to-t day, the purser halng refused to let. him land In the Colonics. Ping Foon . was up for robbery. Tho Sonomi0 turned him looso today and lio was arrested by Asst. Hack Inspector Sld-'A Key Smith, now cnjojlng his old cell J( on tuo reei. HIGH GRADE SUITS MADE TO ORDER For little moneV I lUijJ1 TT- I Eg lTTsI I fcftJi.'Wi,7Aflewrai i jfl im tmk ; mw M M liTrfwf;W5fl Wmmm ?Mk AWmm 'mtm v "T9v V JaiaMKMMwiiii i inrry mam Mens' Business Suits branding the cattle In the paddocks. "Still In snlte of these Increased ' facilities ou contend that the men do I not work as well as they did In tbe good old times?" Inquired Kinney. "I don't know that jou should call them 'good old time'," said Low "When old Uncle John was around you got a good clip across the back with a lasso It you were not attending to your duties." "You don't mear to say that that ever happened to you?" ejaculated Kinney, "Pretty nearly once or twice," an- Your business Suit shoutd show as Jmueh Individuality of fabric, stylo and nwered Low. tailoring aa your areas clothes. (Continued on Paoo 8.1 Appearance frequently means sue- i ' - Lcess In business today. If you choose a suit from those labeled It was reported along the waterfront this morning that all the masters and officers of the Inter-Island Steam Navi gation Company's fleet will be shortly offered a chance to take shares ln thu company under very easy terms. This to be done with a levv to securing a vital intorest In the affairs of th company on tha part of the employes. President J. A. Kennedy of the I.-I. S. N. Co. was seen this morning In reference to the report nqtedr "This Is the first I have heard of any such proposition," ho said. "Such an Idea, ob far as I know, can havo no foundation In fact. Why, It Is Impos sible to get any shares. People on tho outside aro offering $H0 per share and can't buy at that There's nothing In It." jlJredDenjamin&(? MAKERS -frflEWyoRK you'll have the " la'st thought " of he best dressed men of New York and London; adapted to the use of the moern American Busslness Man. The variety of styles and models en ables us to fit the figure and pocket of every man PERFECTLY. $1G TO $24 FOR SALE ONLY b The Kash Company, PRUDENCE The steamers Mauna Lna and Klnau sailed promptly at noon today for Maul and Hawaii ports to leeward and wind ward ports respectively. Both had few passengers and small freight. These favorite steamers bad quite a little brush out the channel and to Diamond Head. The Waterhouse" Co.. formerly head quarters at 932 Fort streetVTias moved (Y to the ground floor of tho Judd build-1' ing, where Fred T. p. waternouse ana ,j Albert Waterhouse are more In evi-!i. dence than was posslble'ln an upstair. office. We have been fortunate in securing at a big discount 50 Ends of English Suitings. These are of Superior Quality, Neat Designs, and the Correct Weight for Honolulu. Every suit Is worth from $3500 to $45 00 In the style we turn them out, but the price we bought the material for enables us to give our customers a rare chance to obtain first-class suits to meas ure for verv little more than the material atone would cost In th ordinary way. WHILE THE LINE LASTS, WE WILL TAKE MEASURES FOR THESE GOODS AT - 25.Q0 THE SUIT COMPLETE Satisfaction Guaranteed, Work clone on the premises By EXPERT WHITE LABOR YOUR INSPECTION INVITED L, B.KERR & COMPANY LIMITED. ALAKEA STREET. Associate Justices Hartwcll and Wil der are expected to return from tbe mainland tomorrow. Tho Supremo Court has adjourned until tomorrow and It Is possible that It will tako up the term lapse question Immediately. THE WHOLE 1 DICTATES that you rent a box In our safe deposit vault In which to place your valuable doc uments, Jewelry, etc , (or safe keeping. The cost la nominal j55 a year anH up. LIMITED AGENTS. isa Hawaiian Trust Co., Ltd., Fort Street, Honolulu WjOVy Tti0toiplktti0Hh0MplW0to0 -C A noted American philosopher once' said that If a man could build a better house or a better mouse-trap than his competitor tho world would socn make' beaten path to his home though he set up his shop In a wilderness. We attribute the success of our bus iness to this principle, and have spar ed no effort to turn out our product better than anyone else, making CLOTHING combining high class work manshlp with lots of style, and the best values ever shown In this city. LEVINGSTON & ROLAND ARLINGTON DLOCK, c HOTEL STREET.J frajijtfaflariajetaaip i c1 SHOE WORLD Is on the run for first place In the art of shoemaklng. The Judges have awarded the Grand Prize to the "ALL AM RICA," the world's greatest S3. 50 SI .00 SHOE FOR MEN. Ihey are unequalled In workmanship and style, and their fitting and wear ing qualities have made them famous the world over. Our newly opened stock of these shoes comprises the latest and swellest lasts and Includes a variety of leathea which will open one's eyes. Our ambition Is to give every wearer of $3.50 and $4 00 shoes for men, more value for thslr mens than any other store In town. WATCH US KEEP OUR PROMISE, Island orders given special attention. q iaw-wi.' pfmmrr Maiiofacturer'sSiioe Civ Ltd. J 05 J -FORT STREET & fJ-fc&m'WW ' iwMjy HJM,,ji tiitgjtaiv rfii4S3 ll. tjllllllll I IJI.I.I-I ' ftTTnniiiitfflri -TWI-miMfciMiTfim n - - fvAia, ii immwwhi