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ft '1 h i I' WANTS J3o Pno S, N2V TO-DAY, for1 Now Ada. WITUATIONS WANTED WArVTBU. Acrobala, Jncfilcrs, conjurors, wire--walkers, lady soloist, dancers, etc. Apply JCcilatukl Zoo, Friday, 7:30 p. an. 3125-lw A second band buggy, canopy top; also m Trailer tart; must bo In Rood or diet Address "Vehicle," this office. 1187-lw A rood, gentle driving horso for bis knp; soluble for a lady. Address Hone. Bulletin. 3182-lw A cocker sjanlel tolaotnea. pun. Address Dog, 2120-tf White clrl to wait on tablo. ltottd. Majestic 31SS1W SPECIAL INOTICEi. POR KtNT. IIOrSB-On Vuvvnid St. HOUHB-On Pncinc Heights. HOUSE-On Beach at Wnlklkl. OmCl-!n Walty MiUdlng nnd corner of Merchant and Nullum Sts. BTCOTK& On Fort Street, opposite Catliellc Church. WARKHOU8KS On Queen Street. TOR SALE. Improved and Unimproved Proper ties. Houses In all parts of the City. BISHOP &. CO., Merchant Street. TO LET. Two modern two-story bouses, on Kl nan street; mosquito proof; electrlo light and servants' quarters. Kent 935 and JM. Inqulro 73G Lunnlllo, phone 1JC1 Blue. DcalrcaMe furnished room In private lamlly; central location; few min utes from P. O.; only 10 month. Ad drum -JI," this office. 317C-tf furnished Rooms Housekeeping al lowed: cool and mosnulto proof. Ala- lea Home, Alakea St. bet Hotel and I Kits. 2265-tf Thou who want good furnished rooms -will fisd them nt THE NEW ERA, tm Fort street, on their own terms. 3161-tf Newly painted 5-room cottage; sani tary ptemblng. River St Apply J. TV. rntorre. Bethel and King. 3091-U Furnished cottage, centrally located; eompkrtc; a bargain. Address 11., 3uls office. 3187-tf Cottages la Christly Lane. Apply Wong Kwil, Smith St, mauka Hotel 3071-tf Jural lied rooms; flno nlr. pal between Lunnlllo St. 31CS-lm 1329 Ala- Furnished housekeeping rooms at Cot tage Crave. Inqulro No. 8. 3125-tf tevly furnished mosquito proof rooms. At St Vineyard St. 2723-tf Furnished rooms at 1223 Emma street Mrs. MeConnolL 2563 -room rottogo. 325 Vineyard St near Kama. 3101-tf BUSINESS DIRECTORY 1ALLASTINQ. Hawaiian Ballasting Company. Best Macs sand from $2 to J3 a load accnnUaz to dlstanco hauled. Coral xocks lor stable, roads and stde walks; firewood. Third door below King, Uannakca Si,; P. O. box 820. Telephone Main 396. DYEING AND CLEANING. Ventura dyes (any color) and cleans clothes; repairs bicycles and fur nSsbej smol.tjees. 020 King St r. Hayashl Clothes cleaned, repaired sad dyed. 637 Beretanla St EMPLOYMEN TOFFICE. for house-help, phone White 2S9I, Ma ilki. General Employment Office, cor. reasacola and Beretanla; 31C0-U CONTRACTORS AND QUILDER8. Wing Chong, cor. King and Bethel, Contractor and Builder, and Dealer la foralture; manufacture all kinds at Kc Tnrxlture. 3139-tf VI. Hlral Builder, Contr. and Employ ment Office; Phono Main 161; Ber etanla bet Smith and Maunakca. REPAIRING. Umbrellas repaired and brass polish' tec Takata, 1284 Fort St 3085-tf rim Job Printing at The Bulletin . I, .J 'III TO LET. a neat houso on the Beach Hoail, Ka- lla, Wnlklkl; formerly occupied by Jas. F, Lntigstnn. Parlor, bedroom, dining room, kitchen, bathroom, with bath nnd patent V. C.j also stnblo and chicken house. Kent $10 per mo. A. V. Gear. 3187-tf POH SALE. Two houses and lot, 100x130, at Ka- palama, near Kaiuiam scnooi, tor merly residence of H. R. II. Ruth Kecllkolanl. Two lots, 50x130, ad Joining some. At a Bargain. P. E. R. Strauch, Walty BIdg, No. 74 King St. Flno corner lot In Maklkl. Curbing, water, fruit and ornamental trees and nil Improvements. Two min utes' walk from cars and Punahou College Address It P., this office. Nice drhlng horses, suitable for hacks; also few choice bulls. Apply Walnlao Ranch. Phono Jlnln 278 or King 131. 31SI-lm Potted plants, cut flowers nnd floral pieces to order. J. K. Clark, Pnwaa Nursery. 'Phono White 2221. 3170- Sterling Hawaiian souvenir spoons. Big assortment of different designs to select from. Diet?, Tori St Two great Dane dogs, four months old. Admiral Kcmpff pedigreed stock. Address P. 0. Box 720. 3179-40t Furniture of n three-room cottago; buyer's price. Call rear 1818 Luzon street. Bush lane. 3180-lw Very cheap, vegetarian foods of nil kinds. Economic Store, 1352 Fort St. 3170 Cheap Home near Park, Walklkl. Address R. S. K.. Bulletin. LOST. A large black setter dog; Is wearing n collar with tag and will answer to tho name of Charlie. Finder notify W. Wall nnd receive reward. 31S4-tf PROFESSIONAL CARDS VETERINARY SURGEON. A. R. Rowat, D.V.S., 777 King street. Tel. Blue 3101. LAWYER. V. T. Rawlins, Attorney and Couns. lor-nt-Law, S02 Stangcnwald Build' lag. 3118-U PHYSICIAN8. Dr. A. N. Sinclair Residence Tele- phono W. 2861; offlco Telephone M. 3S5. Hns changed his offlco hours to tho following): 8:30 to 10 a. m.; 4 to 5 p. m.; evenings by appoint ment or Tel. W. 2861. 3100-lm TRAINED NURSE. Miss Wartand Unsurpassed location for convalescents and patlentB. Flno grounds; separate cottages. Hourly nur Ing and office work. Maternity cases a specialty. Surgical supplies. Tourists accommodated. 1C01 Pros pect St. "For Rrt erd on aale a Bulletin. MUSIC. Mr. Jas. Sheridan has opened a repair ing shop at 1168 Miller St cor Bere tanla. Charges reasonable. A num ber of second-hand pianos in good condition, cheap. Orders may be left at Haw'n. News Co. Piano taught In 6 months by experi enced teacher; S3 month (8 lessons) ; special attention to adult beginners. Address Music, this of(lco. 3157-tf PAINTING. See John M. Martin for painting and Interior decorating, 1010 Alakea St1 Tel. 3131 White. 307 LOCKSMITH. Set Hastings for repalra of Locks, Keys, Music Boxes, Sharpening of Fine Cutlery. Rear Union Grill. DRAYING. Wing Hlng Draylng Express and Bal last Co., Klawl and Ohla wood for sale delivered to any part of tho city. Office at Kee Chang Co., Smith and Hotel nrA UntAl Clo Tnl White Sts. Tel. White' 1696. 3151-tf BARBER 8HOP. For nice, smooth shsve call at Criterion Shop. 1111 Fort St the 8ALOON. Wines, Whisky, Brandies and cold bot-. tie or draught beer. Prices samo as nt other bars. Lusltana Saloon, 1391 Lueltana St 8173 , ... .., ....V,,T.... r II-,1,1,1 EVENING BULLETIN, HONOLULU, T. If., TUESDAY, J CT "Return of SHERLOCK H OLM.ES J By A. CONAN DOYLE, Author of The Adventure, of Sherlock Holmes.- "The Hound of the Btikcrvlllu," "The Sim ILLUSTRATED of the Tour," "A Study In Scarlet," Etc BY F. D. SI The Adventure of the Abbey Grange No. 12 of the Scries (Continued from Yesterday) Til chanoo It" he criod. "I bellcvo you arc n man of your word and a whlto man, nnd I'll tell you the whole story. But one thing I will say first So fnr as I am concerned I regret nothing and I fear nothing, nod I would do It all again nnd bo proud of j tho Job. Damn the beaut If he had as many lives us n cat he would owe them nil to mo! But It's the lady, Mnry Mnry Frnscr for never will I call her by that acciscd name. When I think of getting her Into trouble, I who would give my life just to bring one smile to her dear face. It's that that turns ray soul Into water. Aud yet nnd yet what less could I do? I'll tell you my story, gentlemen, nnd then I'll ask you, ns man to man, whnt lcii could I do. "I must go back a bit You seem to know everything, so I expect thnt you know that I met her when she was a passenger nnd I was first ofllccr of the Rock of Gibraltar. From the first day I met her she was tho only woman to ino. Every day of that voyage ! loved her more, and many a time since hnvo I kneeled down In tho darkness of the night watch nnd kissed tho deck of that ship becauso I knew her dear feet had trod It She was ncvor engaged to me. She treated mo ns fairly ns ever a woman treated a man. I have no com plaint to make. It was all love on my side and all good comradeship and friendship on hern. When we parted (die was a freo woman, but I could uever again bo a free man. "Next time I cauio back from sea I heard of her mnrrluge. Well, why shouldn't she marry who: she liked Tltlo and money wtio could curry Uicin better than shot I didn't gjloc over her uiurrlngc. I wns not such a noMili hound as that I Just rejoiced that good luck had come her way nnd thnt the had not thrown herself nway ou a I penniless sailor, lima liow I loved ,' Mary Fraser. "Well, 1 never thought to see hct ngalu, but last voyage I wus promoted, nd the new boat wus nut yet launch oil, so I had to wait for u couple ol mouths with my people at Sydenham. Ono day out In a country lane I met T,hcrosu Wright, her old maid. Sin told nm all ubout her, about him, about everything. 1 tell you, gentlemen, II nearly drove mo mad. This druukee luuud that he ihould.dare to raise tils bund to her whose boots he wns not worthy to lick! I met Theresa ngalu. Tbuii I met Mary heri-elf, and met hct ngilu. Then flic would meet mo uc more. But tho other day 1 had a no tice that I wus to start on my voyagf within n week, uud I determined thai I would feu her ouco beforo I left Theresa wns always my frleud, for slid loved Mary nnd hated this villain al most ns much as I did. From her I learned the ways of the bouse. Mary used to sit up rending In her own llttU room downstairs. I crept round then last night mid scratched at tho win dow. At Urst sho would not open tc me, but In her heart I know thut now she loves me, aud she could not leave me In tho frosty night She whispered to me to comw rouud to tho big front window, and I found It open before me, so as to let me Into tho dining room. Again I heard from her own lips things that uiado my blood boll, and ngalu I cursed this brute who mis handled tho woman I loved. Well, gentlemen, I was standing with hct Just Inside tho window, lu all Inno cence, as God Is my Judge, when he rushed like a madman Into tho room, called her tho vilest name that n man could use to u woman and welted hct across tho faco with the stick he hud In his hand. I had sprung for the poker, and It was a fair fight between us. Boo here on my iirm where Ids first blow fell. Then It wns my turn, and I went through him as It ho had boon a rotten pumpkin. "Hhe had screamed when ho struck her, nnd that brought old Theresa down from tho room above. There was a bottla of wlno on the sideboard, and I opened It and pouted a little be tween Mary's lips, for sho was half, dead with shock. Then I took a drop myself. Theicsa was ns cool as Ice, aud It was her plot us much as mine. Wu roust mako It appear that burglars had dono tho thing. Theresa kept on repeating our story to her mistress while I swnrmed up aud cut tho rope of the bell, llicn I lashed her In her chair and frayed out the end of the rope to mako It look natural, else they would wonder how In tho world a bur glar could have got up there to cut It Then I gathered up a few plates and ' ... A, ull.-.. i a.imv s.t tl.a l.lnn ni jiuw u. ..,;. , v...., uu . .uv u. tho robbery, and tbcre I left them,1 with orders to give tho alarm when I bad a quarter oc an Hour's start I dropped tho silver Into tho pond aud in ado for Sydenham, And that's the truth and tho wbolo truth, Mr, Holmes, If it costs mo my neck." Holmes smoked for somo time In si- Ieucc! en ho crossed the room and "hook our visitor by the hand, "That's what I think," said be. "I KPffifc.tnat every word Is true, for you 7i Jifi rtruj nave Hardly saia a worn wnu-n i nm not know. No one but nn acrobat or a sailor could have got up to tliat bell ropo from the bracket and no one but a Bailor could have made tho knots with which tho cord was fastened to the chair. Only once had this lady been brought Into contact with sailors, nnd that was on her voyage, nnd It wns some one of her own clnsi of life, since she was trying hard to shield him aud so showfng that sho loved him. You sco how cosy It wns for me to lay my hiinds upon you when otico I had start ed upon the right trail." "I thought the police never could have seen through our dodge." "And tho pollco haven't nor will they, to the best of my belief. Now, look here, Captain Crocker, this Is a very serious mntter, though I nm will ing to ndmlt thnt you acted under tho most extreme provocation to which any man could lie subjected, I nm not sure thnt In defense of your own life your nctlon will not be pronounced legiti mate. However, that Is for n British Jury to decide. Meanwhile I hnvo so much sympathy for you Mint, If you choose to disappear In the next twenty four hours, I will promise you that no ono will hinder you." "And then It will nil come ouU" "Certainly It will como out." The snllor flushed with anger. "What sort of proposal Is that to mako a man? I know enough of law to understand thnt Mnry would be held as accomplice. For heaven's snke, Mr. Holmes, And some way of keeping poor Mnry out of the courts." Holmes for n second tlmo held out his hand to the sailor. "I wns only testing you, nnd you ring true every time. Well, It Is a great re sponsibility that I take upon myself, but I have given Hopkins nn excellent hint, and If he can't avail himself of It I can do no ujore. Reo here, Captain Crocker, we'll do this In due form of law. You aro the prisoner. Watson, you nro n Jury. I nm the Judge. Now, gentlemen of tho Jury, you hnvo heard tho evidence. Do you find tho prisoner guilty or not guilty" "Not guilty, my lord." Raid I. "Vox popull, ox Del. You nro ac quitted. Captain Crocker. So long ns .. nrii ... . , , m . . tlm you nro safe from me. Como back to this lady In n year." The Adventure oi the Second Stain No. 13 of the Scries fCaflfl, I "J. It A. Cm. D;Ii, CUItt'i '!, m.j .vc;.r,, tktitin a c.j HAD Intended "The Ad venture of tho Abbej Grange" to be the Inst of those exploits of my friend, Mr. Sherlock Holmes, which I should ever communicate to the public. This resolution of mluo wni not due to any lack of mntcrlal, Mnce I hnvo notes of many hundreds of cnsei to which I hnvo never alluded, nor win It caused by any waning Interest ou the part of my renders In tho singular personality aud unique methods of this remarkable man. The real reason lay lu the reluctance which Mr. Holme! has shown to the continued publication of his experiences. So long us ho win In actual professional pructlco tho rec ords of his successes were of some practical valuo to him, but slnco be has definitely retired from London nnd be taken himself to study nnd bco funn ing on tho Sussex downs notoriety tins become hateful to him, nnd ho has per emptorily requested that his wishes In this matter should be strictly observed. It wns only upon my representing to him thnt I hnd given n promise thnt "Tho Adventure of tho Second Stain" should bo published when the tlmei were rlpo and pointing out to hhu that It Is only npproprlato that this lona scries of episodes should culmlunto In I tho most Important International case I which ho has ever been called upon ta handle that I nt Inst succeeded In ob taining his consent that n carefully guarded account of the Incldeut should at last he laid beforo tho public. It was, then, In u year, even lu n dec ado thnt shall bonumeless.thutupouoiie Tuesday morning In uutumu wu found two visitors of Europcau fnmu within the walls of our humble room In Baker street. Tho one, austere, high nosed, caglo eyed nnd dominant, was none oili er than tho Illustrious Lord Bellinger, twlco premier of Britain. The other, dark, elenn cut and elegant, hardly yet of middle age nnd endowed with ev ery beauty of body and of mind, wns the Right Hon, Trclawncy Hope, sec retary for European affairs and the most rising statesman In tho eountrv. ,. .... iney Bat siuo uy smo upon our paper Uttered settee, and It was easy to sec from their worn nnd anxious faces that It was business of tho most prcsslug Importance which had brought them. The premier's thin, bluo veined hands were clasped tightly over tho Ivory head of his umbrella, and his gaunt, nscctlc faco looked gloomily from Holmes to me. The European secre tary pulled nervously at his mustache and fidgeted with tho seals of his watch rhaln. MS SEPT26, 1905. r VT'i "Vlien 1 discovered my loss, Mr.1 Holmes, which wns nt 8 o'clock this morning, 1 nt ouco Informed the prime inliilftcr. It was nt his suggestion that we l'live both come to you." "Hate you luf i-iued tho police'" "No, sir," said the prluto minister, with the quick, decisive innniier for wh'ch he win f .imo.111. "Wo li'ivc njf done so, inr Is It possible that we should do so. Tj Infirm the polliv must. In the loiir run, mean to Inform the public. Till i Is whnt we particular ly ilcalrc to nvoltl." "And why, ulrV "J!eeaue Ihe document In question Is of such Immense Importance thut Its publication might very easily I might almost say probably lead to European complications of tho utmost moment. It Is not too much to say that peace or war may hang upon Uis Issue. Unless Its recovery can bo attended with the utmost secrecy then It may ns well not ho tecovcrcd nt ull. for all that Is aim ed nt by thoe who havo token It Is that Its contents should bo generally known." "I uiulcrtnnd. Now, Mr. Tretnwney Hope. I should bo inueh obliged If you would tell mo exactly the elrciiiu. stnnccs tinder which this document disappeared." "That can be dono In n very few words, Mr. Holmes. Tho lcttor-for It wns n letter from n foreign potentnte wns received six days ngo. It wns of such Importance that I havo nover left It In my snfe, but I have taken it ncross each evening to my houso In Whitehall tcrrnco nnd kept It In my bedroom In n locked dispatch lox. It wns there last night Of that I nm certain. I nctunlly opened the box whllo I wns dressing for dinner nnd saw the document Inside. This morn ing It wns gone. Tho dispatch box had stood beside the glass upon my dress lug tablo nil night. I nm n light sleep er, nnd so Is my wife. Wo nro both prepared to swear that no ono could hnvo entered tho room during tho night, and yet I repeat that the paper is gone." "What tlmo did you dine" "Half pnst 7." "How long wns It beforo you went to lied" "Sly wlfo had gone to the theater. I waited up for her. It was half pnst 11 beforo wo wont to our room." "Then for four hours tho dispatch box hnd lain unguarded?" "No ono Is ever permitted to enter thnt room save tho housemaid In tho morning nnd my vnlet or my wife's maid during the rest of the day. They nro lioth trusty servants nnd hnvo Veen with us for somo time. Besides, neither of them could possibly hnvo known that thero wns anything inoro valua ble thvj tho ordinary departmental pnpers in my dispatch box." "Who did know of the existence of that letter" "No ono in tho house." "Surely your wife knew?" "No, sir. I had snld nothing to ray wife until I missed tho paper tills morning." (To be continued) PASSENGERS DEPARTED. For San Francisco, per O. S. S. So noma, Sept. 20 J. T. Campbell, Miss Layman, Mr. Layman, Mrs, Layman, J. D. Tucker. Mrs. M. Tombcs, Miss Tomhcs, Mrs. M. Goodwin. Geo. M. Itolph, wife, chlld'nnd servant; W. II. Kelso and wife. Miss Kelso, C, M. Love- stad. Mrs. J. L. Woods, Wm. Brush und wife, A. Frecklln, S. N. Castle and wife. Rev. and Mrs. Dorcmus Scuddcr, R. C. Kennedy, C. P. Morse, W. A. Bailey. .Mrs. Francis Gay, H. Clay Kellogg, Miss L. F. Miller, Frank Pay, Robt. Hall, Miss Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Robinson nnd party, Archer L. Gnge, II. E. Cooper, Geo. Lee, Geo. Ross and wife, .Chas. 11. Thurston, Miss M. Goodwin, Louis Lchmnn, Mrs. C. Wnldeycr, J. F. C. Abol, Cant. Demens, Miss Uemens, Mr. nnd Mrs, W. Wnlnwrlght, Miss Lacey. Mr. Scale, Mrs. W. E. Mack, Mrs. V. M. Herrlck, Mrs. J. A. Thompson nnd daughter, Mrs. Geo. B. Smith, Mrs. T. I. Cahalan, Mrs, C. M. Cross, Miss A. Brasch, Mrs. A. Parkor, J. Q'Rourko, a. IC. Ishlkawa. For Maul und Hawaii ports, pel stmr. Klnnu, Sept. 26. Wra. Thomp son, J. II. Mackenzie, Dr. J. II. Ray mond, Mrs. Swanzy nnd daughter, Mrs. C. II. Austin, Mrs. II. Townscnd, Mrs. Pferdner, Miss Julia Bond, Mrs E. M. Blckncll, E. C. Brown, George Tulloch, L, C. Lymnn nnd wlfo, A. Williams. C. E. King. Mrs. G. M. Deacon. Geo. Dencon. Miss W. Wllrnx. A. Marks, Theo. Wolff, T. It. Robin son. For Maul, Kona and Kan ports, pc: stmr. Manna Loa, Sept 20 F. Klamp, Mr. and Mrs. D. Wulau, A. C. Alex under, C. P. Morse, C. Bright, J. II. Kentwcll, BOOKED TO DEPART. Vnr Hrn T7rnnr!cft nor f Q Q Ali. . W"VW, Hw W. M, Ml MIH mctla, Oct, 11. Ilev. O. V. Krafirson p"H? m TJtrro'n tbr Hub. "Do you know, I sometimes grow so tired of this tdlo butterfly cxlstcnco that I'm nlmost tempted to go to work." "And why don't you?" "Oh, I'm afraid I'd find work even moro tiresome." San Francisco Examiner. n" "ynFRrv.1 :-i APPLIED AS A ACTS AS A SI.AMWM MMnll-J ttm f...1tu v .t. ""-'- "fi-""', " uciiuK i -j -v., " -V VI tir.". "u """ "p me iuiucs unuermng me I akin and Firm. Healthy Flesh is the result. , R. CHARLES FLESH FOOD Is no new experiment It has been i inntf inr trt rtrat than khm . .. J .1 71aZ21 -""-"j M,77w MuuunBiiDKune mouunai oi women and ttltn tiav nri It -with -tf -.-!. .-.il-. Thatlt Is not to be classed with -iT-iiT i:'"k, "J"""" "7 "" physicians and used In uosohala for the are tOtt Wtalr tn Hlfreaf fnjvrl u.. ..DR.' CH AJVES.FL5M F00D nu tn lflf 1alr n f i,..ii.. , , 1. 11 VI . "'""" ronml out hollowed, thin cheeks or Fleah and Remove Wrinkles from flora Ina fnrrAn FOR DBVELOPlNa THE IMMATURE BUST or to make the breast I . j 'l? s .. ' "u""" '"""ing can equal 11. 10 prevent toe Dreaits from , bi unnn weanInK bab7i mothers should always use DR. CHARLES I ri.t!ari FOOD. It will also restore a bosom to its natural contour and "7 "i luruugn nursing nnu sicxness. ON SALE AT Al.l. nnttRr.KTc EDOCIil nBCDD 11 1 unnn" ." .. m . V" ":.. ?"LZS?"V?,."' . V"!i.ks i-Ksn 1 . ..,.,. a ,, uul iu imruuucciiiiuomousanusoi new Homes we ' have decided to send Two (2) boxes to all who answer this advertisement I -, . ...w, pBtMijc. ic bcui ju piain wrappers postage prepaid. FREE. "PHi0!00'"""0; theKreat -. iv . "VI...IUH, vunivwii i-e7m luuu- win oe sent tree for 10 cents, which pays for cost of malllotf. With this sample we will alio I ---- ...... uuu, nu iuns.ujjc, wnicn contains an me , proper movements for Massaging the face, neck and arms and full directions 1 for developing the bust. Address I DR. CHARLES CO., 108 FttX9oSI.""T'i (K&ft&OftfflSftfi KOAFURNlTdRE AT 25 We now offer a fine line of Koa. Furniture for Sale at a 25 reduction off regular price. This Furniture was man ufactured on the Mainland and Is made in the very latest style. Now Is a chanei for everybody to have a piece or two of this elegant Furniture made of Island wood. Call and see for yourself that what we offer Is a great bargain. This Spe cial Sate Is only on from Sept. 21st to Sept 27th. FOR CASH ONLY. THE COYNE FURNITURE COMPANY, Limited, Hotel and Union Streets. '1&8&&S&S What Is It? Something New! Peach Mellow and Rasport Consolidated Soda Water Works, ltd TELEPHONE MAIN 71 NOW WE'RE OFF? HHanDraMlBHHaiMaanHHBB mEOMim. Wo are prepared to aupply the People of Honolulu with Freshest f ISLAND MEATS. Also, Garden Produce of all kinds; Butter, Eggs, Chick ens, Turkeys, 8ucklng Pigs, Bacon, Ham; In fact, everythln" FIRST' CLAS8 MARKET Is called upon to furnish. The ISLAND MEAT CO. JAS. E. WESTBROOKE, Manager. TELEPHONE MAIN 78. FORT ST.. OPP. LOVE BLD. THE MAJESTIC HOTEL IS I ;1 Hotel thnt gives its guests a HOME With good service, comfort nnd privacy; lll'iy Abovo the noiso nnd heat, nnd not so fnr FROM Tho business district ns to mnko it inconvenient, is indeed a HOME Awny from home, for nil of its guests, both transient nnd honrders. noanaCormr BERETANIA and FORT. J. LANDO TRUNKS HATS AND 'APS CLOTHING 8HIRT8 AND UNDERWEAR 1024 For r 8T ).n.r idg nt motel st- opposite vol'Mo hotel MMgHB5WW'lsgs"a1sss"ss"sass.wMissssasjsssswisssssssisjsiSssMsssssssjssjs W. G LET, 8ANITARY PLUMBING AND TIN SMITH WORK. WAIKIKI SIDE 8MITH ST. Bet HOTEL and PAUAHI. Good Workmanship. Work Completed wnen promised. SERENADE MUSIC We can supply copies of the complete score of the SERENADE! also songs In sheet music form. Order early to prevent disappointment. BERG3TROM MU8IC CO., LTD., Odd Fellows' Building. "For 8als" cards at Bulletin efflct. iy FJjESti &OOD COLD CREAM MEDICINE. 1 -,- . . , .. . . nuu nouninmeni is instantly absorbed I at.-a.al -.1 "Cold Creams" and other things of like I ini his preictioeany leading nutrition of Invalids whnettomschs hou,d fc n,e1 hT every woman who I t. i. 11 -i r r.t. .. . ... ' " ' i"niy prepiranon tnai will scrawny neck with Firm, Healthy the face and hands, no matter how I n, ....... ... .. Per. GENT DISCOUNT 8 h id $ .$ PAJAMAS AND Nl 8HIRTS 8UIT CASES F. D. WICKE, CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER. Oflfce and Store Fitting, Cabinet Mak ing and Polishing; Calabash Turn ing! Repairing and General Jobbing. 1082 ALAKEA 8T., rear Y. M. C. A. Clothes Cleaned and Pressed by th HONOLULU RENOVATING CO., J. J. Fern, Manager. Office: 11-.8 North Fort St., opposite Catholic Mission. All telephone mes sageB promptly attended to. We call for and deliver. Dyeing extra. Tele nhone Main 378. Fine Job Printing at ths BulUtln. r 'irrzztsm I I k