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g.lMiMi it iHMBWnr lmrwM ..!. in -71- --si' -qpiip , rrp "v -- EVENING BULLETIN, HONOLULU, T. H TUESDAY. SEI'T. 2, 1D6S. WW X? BBS Wj. ' - I I H aanmmmnmmmmmnHmwimniK CARTRIDGES! are beglnnlg to Interest ths man The Pheasant season hat Juit opened and soon hunting - will be In full blast In order to be ready for this condition ZZZ of affair we have lutt received a large addition to our well- Xi Kept stoeK or sSHOT gun cartridges We have every load any Nltro & Black Powders and sr used by the man who uses cartridge would make a long list We have them all; to call and H E. O. HALL & SON, LTD. :?ViiUlUuiiUaUiaiiiUiiUl.i.Ui....i..UK I We Beg To ANNOUNCE W2!3WEnssaix2KiaxsaHfaa fl That we are now thoroughly equipped with modern machinery and experienced workmen to dry-clean or dye the finest fabric, plumes, feather boss, etc., as well as gentlemen's clothing and la dies' silk and woollen dresses. All work called for and delivered by car regular laundry wagons Sanitary Steam Laundry Telepone Main 73 liTHWl 0r.SNF.lS 1r. W..H. Solf, Oovernor of Ocrraaa Samoa, Is a through passenger In tbi lUcaablp Sonoma, en route to Gcr I scar j- nit a six months' leave of ah , uif. He Is accompanied by his nlde I iiM.ujnj and Bccretnry, C. von Vlgnaii. j nz. bhiu iirsi wum 10 samoa in lea xj :a International officer, at the time ol ti.o American, German anil English. Halr. Ho became President of tho awnJrJpnllty of Apia. When tho Ger ana 11 ag was raised on March 1, 1900, Vr Solf received the Governorshln axri has served as Ootornor since. Hi is doit enjoying a vacation. Dr. Solf la a man of Impressive pros- nce, Keen, observing, vigorous, genial ami pleasant. He Is of tho strenuous, .. ...! ..... l l -. I vjic u uvci wen u ujmi ui energy, I'cUou and command. lairing bis too brief stop In llono. iilu be was entertained at the Germuu Xnsnlate. Ho continues his Journey in tlic Sonoma at 3 o'clock this aftor tioon. Oovernor Solf was seen by iTuiiU tin renoripr nt Hio rinrmnn nnHn..i.. - . ... . u1.,,ult ,uuaiuuiv i .. a. uuimeiu tt VO.S UUUUlng this moon. Replying to Inquiries made by ajie reporter, Governor Solf bad the tMtawing to say: "Having great volcanoes of jour own here on these beautiful Hawaiian SsLaiMs, fa intra a tho world over, your 3.cqple -will doubtless be deeply Intet twwj In our wonderful new mountain of fire on the Island of Savall. l'J.U;i Jt would bo highly profit able for some volcano expert to visit JSnwCia and study this recently born "if-anb. It Is n wonder. It is bill euro mouths old and It is growing rap EC1 day by day. UUI m lliu iuwijiug uiuuiu ui Iirat1ful and fertile valley about su .English miles from tho Bhoro, two months or less ago, there suddenly bnrtt forth a rnglng volcano, spouting twMiot stones nnil thick BBhcs to a Kreat height, tho flames of tho llbcrat .tl Ures reaching two hundred metres JiUih. iJiva flowed freely and soon the vat Ivy nod adjoining dales were full anil Ube molten stuff spread out over tho country like a great devil's band, ditching at tho taro plantations of Jie frightened natives, tho Angers ot( Hha Uery flood rcacning to wumu i rnlle and half of the sea. Within a fow days a hill 150 feet la bclfint stood where the dep valley YOU! I 1 should have a family dentist as well as family physician. This advice should always be sought In matters pertaining to the teeth. Much unnec essary pain and experience can be avoided by giving careful attention to the words of a reliable dentist F. L. FERQUSON, D. D. 8., 1J Tt" Expert Dentists, 215 Hotel behind the gun. , . M U one can poMlbly ute, In both -, In all gaugee. Other article "3 3 3 equip yourself for hunting. had been tho bed of a rushing torrent of cool water and now this llttlo hill Is grouliifr, gronlng, growing, until, so the natives verily bcllee, the volcano will soon become a grcnt mountain All vegetation has been blotted out within n radius of several miles. The eruption Is continuous and day and night the Island shakes with tho f forts of the laboring hill. "Tho activity of our new Savall vol cano Is as great as any of tho erup tions of jour Kllauen. In fact, I be lieve It is greater. The bIzo of the great heated rocks vomited by tho growing volcano would astound one. "The outbreak came at the end of a long series of heavy earthquake shocks felt all over the Islands. Tho natives predicted something of the kind and, at first, they wore exceed ingly frightened, thinking the end of tho world had come, but I went to Sa vall, accompanied by my aide-do camp, and together we, during a lull In tho actUltles, reached the mouth of tho crater, studied tho situation to tho best of our ability, and advised tho natives that there was no cause for fear; that the birth of the volcano would provo a protection rather than n menace; that Savall now had a safety valve on tho Infernal regions. "And so the frightened natives were comforted and all signs of panic dis appeared. It Is to bo deeply regretted, however, that their taro plantations were wiped out. "When we left Samoa tho volcano was still very active and her exhibi tion was accompanied by terrific rum blings. The earth seemed to grunt and growl and roar. But tho natives arol no longer frightened. I do not bcllevo there Is any danger of Savall being Hwallowcd up In the sea, as some seem cd to think. Scientists predicted that this would bo a year for unusual vul canic activity and, as far as Samoa Is concerned, their prophecies are true. "When wo climbed to tho edge of tho crater wo beheld one of the most magnificent spectacles It has ever been my good fortune to behold. Weird, fantastic. Inspiring, nwsoma, It was In deed. Grand! Sublime! Terrible! Magnificent! "Well, to much for our llttlo giant of a volcano, "In regard to conditions, political and otherwise, In Samoa today, you may say that tho greatest good feeling prevails between tho American and German governments. Tho relation! could not be better or more happy. Governor Moore of tho American Sa moa Is a splendid man. All like blm and ho has tho confidence, of every body. Americans, Germans and the English In Samoa are on tho best of St., HONOLULU . T. h Vino Vito ! KING OF INVIGORATORS retore youthful strencith and vlg. or. A delightful tonic, agreeable to the tate; cure In action. Try a bottle for that tired feel- ThosJ.Mefighe&Co, V M.E AGENTS, 101 TO 103 S. KINO 8T. TELEPHONE MAIN 140. terms and thcro aro nono of tho prej udices which existed a few years ago. "Wo are all hoping that before ery long the steamers will call at Apia In stead of Tuttllla, but I stippoao con tracts will prevent. "Tho natives of Samoa, on tho wfiolo, aro conducting themselves In a satis factory manner. "Tho stories of Jall-brcaMng wero very much exaggerated In tho press and there Is nothing In the talk of re bellion. Everything points to a peace ful condition. "Still, n regular patrol Is always Ac quired. Tho natives havo rather a complicated naturo and have to bo handled with a great deal of diploma cy and tnct. Tho yaro easily guided cither In a right or wrong way, and the great point Is to balance between their good and bad Influences, "They are like children. You can bo neither too gentle nor too strict with them. "I must tell you ono thing about our recent earthquakes. So continuous and vigorous were the shocks that frafletmen wero compelled to fasten their wares to tho shelves of their Btorcs to prevent them being shaken off." Mr. Dietze, n member of the largest German wholesale mercantile estab lishment In Sawall, Is ono of Governor Soif's fellow passengers. He, also, Is en route to Germany Governor Solf expects to call on President Hooscvelt before leaving tho SUtes for Gcrmnny. Ho hopes to re turn to his duties In Samoa by way of Honolulu. LOW AND KINNEY (Continued from Page 1.1 Yesterday afternoon Kinney attempt ed to show that tho plans.to remove Carter as manager had been working as early as 1901 by producing letters from Fred Wundcnberg to Manager Aubrey of Humuula. Wundenberg's hand was put In evidence In sen tences like the following: "Negotia tions are In full swing regarding Par ker's Interests not only In Humuula, but tho ranch as well. Low and Parker are now on tho ranch looking over mat ters and a settlement may be reached at any time" and "wo are still work ing matters up. Eben Low Is hero and pushing matters for all he Is worth," this under date of May 9, 1901; but In spite of these letters Low denied that ho knew anything about th chango of management beforo June. This afternoon an Interesting epi sode took place when Kinney wns ask ing Low nbout an attempted com promise, which Low said Wundenbcrg had told him about. "Is It not a fact," said Kinney, "that Parker and McCrosson wanted to drop the suit, but that you, Wundenberg ami Magoon objected, and also that you and Wundcnberg agreed to pay tho costs of tho suit?" , "That's a falsehood," said Low. "Whoever told you that told you a straight falsehood. I emphasize that." The steamer W. 0. Hall resumes her run to Kauai ports next Tuesday and tho steamer Mlkahala goes to Makawell the following Thursday. NEW - TO-DAY CARD OF THANK9. V The brothers of the lato Frank Tur ncr dpslre to thank their friends for tho great kindness shown during hi IIIcsb nnd at his death, v STOCK-BOOKS CLOSED. PIONEER MILL COMPANY, LTD The stock-books of the Pioneer Mill Co1., Ltd., will bo closed for transfer from Sept. 27th to Oct. 1st, 1905, bot dates Inclusive, W. PFOTENHAUER, Treasurer Pioneer Mill Co., Llrt 3188-lt NOTICE TO 8TOCKHOLDER3 OF THE RAPID TRAN8IT & LAND COMPANY. Notice Is hereby given that the Stock Rooks of (be Honolulu Rapid Transit & Land Company will be closed to transfers from tho 28lb to tho 30th days of September, 1905, both days in clusive. GEO. P. THIELEN, Secretary II. R. T, & L. Co. 3188 Sept. 20, 28, 29. SMMN6 INTELLIGENCE TIDES. p J if r3 w S S J160" P S 5 sr ? s S s s,u p. m. !i, ', m. p m. a m. I I I Rl t I 19 I 6 I 11 8 oo 6 4) 49 S II J 16 Olli.j cl 8 1)' t I 1 I 1' I tf 4 1.5, 41 9 of 8 J4 S S II 4 I I ; i 8 I II 4 I 9 4S 9 S 50 S So II' a. m. p. m. i 19 4 oo.i 4 4 il to 16 10 10 s l 5 49 Stts ID 4 II I.J 4 SI 10 SO to SI I Si S 19 41 I I t.t. S IT II t4 II It 111 )l 8 l I I p. n. 61816 6 lt 111 o s l I 4T 9 ' New moon Sept. 23th, 11:28 a, m. ARRIVED. Tuesday, Sept. 26. 0. S. S. Sonoma, Hcrrlman, from Sydney, via Auckland and Pago Pago. 8 a. m. am , 8AILINQ TODAY. 0. S. S. Sonoma, Hcrrlman, for San Francisco,' 3 p. m. Stntr. Mlkahab, Gregory, for Kauai ports, 5 p. m. i 1 SAILING TOMORROW. O. S. S. Sierra, Houdlette, for Syd ney, via Pago Pago, p. m. Stmr. Llkellko, Naopala, for Mololtat ports, 12 m. I O. & 0. S. S. Doric, Smith, for Yoko hama, p. m. i DUE TODAY. 0. & O. S. S. Doric, Smith, fiom San Francisco, duo In afternoon. DUE TOMORROW. 0. S. S. Sierrn, Houdlette, from San Francisco, due In morning, m PA88ENQERS ARRIVED. From tho Colonics per 0. S. S. Sono ma, Sept. 20. Through: L. Avenall, Octavlus Ucale, Mrs. Octavlus Ucalc, IW. P. Drown, Edwin Drandt, Jas. Q. Barton, Mrs. Jas. 0. Barton nnd In fnnt, E. J. Iloothe, Miss II. Doothe, Miss S. Dootho, W. Illacklock, A. Doha nan, Arthur II. nedford, A. 11. Canby, Mr. DIctzc, Geo. W. Deyo, Geo. Fuller Golden, Mrs. Geo. Fuller Golden, Prof, and Mrs. Hcorman, Emll Hccrmau, Mrs. P. Hughes, Eddie Heron, Thos. Jackson, Mr. Loementhnl, W. D. I.cf- flngwell, Mrs. W. U. Lcfflngwell, Mrs. Lefflngwell, Miss Josephine Lovett, W, D. Leavens, Andrew Mack, Victor O, Mantilla, E. J. McCormack, Mrs. E. J McCormack, Robert McKec, O. H. Oplo, Mrs. O. II. Ople. Mr. Phillips, John Robertson, R. Stlmson, Miss Mac Stev enson, Dr. W. II. Solf, Carl Sander. Mr. Thcomln, W. J. Townscnd, V. Vla jian, Frank Vincent, F. Woymouth, Hnrrell Weed, Oco. Wllloughby, Mrs. Androws, Miss Millie Andrews, Mlts Amlo Brett, W. Bonser, Mrs. M. n. Cur tis, A. D. Campbell, Mrs. Davis, child and Infant, J. Doldge, Mrs. J. Doldgc, It. Hamilton Qlbb. Ralph Harkcr, D Uay, W. H. Hcrdman, J, A. Herdman, P. W. Herdman, Mrs. F. W. Herdmau, Miss Ingram, Miss Ethel Levey, A. Lacaze, N. Livingstone, Mrs. G. R Mitchell, M. Moggrldge, Wilson Mew, Mrs. K. Murphy, S. D. Newblll, W. D Vowton, M. E. Ncllson, Mr. and Mrs. Itcddall, II. Ren, Mrs. Slgmen, Mist Slgnien, Mrs. A. S. Stevenson, Thus. Steel, Miss Kate Theband, L. E, W they, F. W. Walk, D. Way. CHEAP DUT Acting Superintendent of Publlo Works Howland this morning stated that tho presence of red dirt In tha city's drinking water was caused by the sluicing operations In connection with the construction of tho new Nun ami Valley reservoir by Contractor Whltehouso. "The sluicing of the dirt Is saving the Territory a good amount of money," said Howland. "Even If It does cause a bit of a nuisance. Whllo Whltchousn Is doing the work ho Is paid according to tho method employed In doing II according to the terms of tho contract Sluicing Is the cheapest method that can be employed In doing certain work, He gets paid a certain sum for work dono In this manner. It tho work has to bo dona by other and more expen sive methods the Territory has to pay tho contractor more for It. Tho dirt, which gets Into the water Is clean and perfectly harmless. "Tbero has been no Blulclng dona this week, and nono will be done fo'r tho noxt two or three weeks. As a matter of fact tho sluicing may ba avoided altogether, but It will be al the additional cxpens'o of tho Terri tory." WANTS For Wnnt Column See Page Six WANTED. Furnished room, Punahott district. Ad dress A., Rulletln. 31S8-lt ' I FOR SALE. Pumping outfit, 5 h. p. boiler, 4 li7 p. engine and No. 5 Krogh triple act ing force pump. Prlco $225. Ad dress E, Box 231, Honolulu. 3188-lw, tili I (win wni Vhitney & Marsh A GREAT SPECIAL for MONDAY White, Embroidered Lawn Shirt Waist Patterns, With materials for making, Only $1.00 . We are also showing a pretty and rare assortment of GENUINE PRINTED IRISH DIMITIES with the daintiest array of colorings and designs, fast colors, 29 INCHES WIDE, 25 CENTS Union Gas Enginss The UNION QAS ENGINE runs on gasoline, distillate, naphtha, benzine, and kerosene; but, better than all, Is FUEL GAS Safe, clean, reliable and elements of danger eliminated. No storage of ex plosives required. Engines or all powers In stock from 1-horsepower to 150 horsepower. Those desiring small power for light ing, pumping water or driving machin ery of any description, should investi gate the UNION EN0INE8. We equip oil or gasolene engines with necessary apparatus to operate wlt.i FUEL GAS. Von Hamm-Young Co., Ltd,, AGENTS, HONOLULU. FOR SALE We have for sale a fine 1-2 cablu gasoline launch, 30 feet 6 Inches In length, 6 feet 6 Inches beam, a draught of 32 inches and an 8-h. p. engine. SCHOOL SUPPLIES We furnish everything needed in the line of School Supplies at prices which are remarkably reas onable, considering the unvarying high-class quality of our goods. Among the many things which we are preparej to supply In this er-n nectlon are: BOOKS, PAPER, TABLETS, PENS, PENCILS, INK8, ERAS ERS, RULERS, COPY BOOKS, DRAWING MATERIAI . ETC., ETC. HAWAIIAN NEWS CO.,. Ltd, YOUNG BUILDING 8TORE. RattCompliittyAnnlhll.tirf. It needs bat a few months' mora use of Stearns' Electric Rat and Roach Paste to completely free the city from the rats and Dice with which it was afflicted a year or so ago. Stearns' Paste has been used quite freely In the best residences and in many stores. In all these places there are today no rats, mice or cockroaches. This Paste drives the rats and mica out of ih hnn to die, and can be depended upon to rid the Iwn. nl llia , T. I- ..- J.it. I .v.hv w. iumu lsta. ,S DUIG UC-IU UnU gives universal satisfaction. Dealers gen erally have the Paste for sale, or it will ba sent, express prepaid on receipt of price, by theStearns'Electric Paste Co., Tribune OulldinK.Chlcago, 111. Small size. 25c; Hotel lite, eight times the quantity, $1,00. Jl OANA HOTEL WAIKIKI BEACH Rapid Transit Electric Cars arrive t and depart from the main entrance of the Moana Hotel every ten minutes, MOANA HOTEL CO., LTD. PIANOS Don't pay rent for a piano WHEN YOU CAN BUY ONE FROM US AT RENTING PRICES. COYNE FURNITURE CO., LTD. MEN AND WOMEN. Vm Big O for uonftturtl dirijftrt-t,iD(UnimalioDi, IrrtUtiooi or ulceration! t mnooui ruembrt-Dii. laltilH anil tint (rln. ImEHHSChIMICAICO, tfeotorpolioouui. . C!KC!mTI,Q.H Bolil bj DrUKKU.. or ini in p.in wrppr ' br tiprtM, prepaid, (or tlOOtrrSlottltet2 73. urcujw u ou reijueti. M S ISI Bl t lUiiltft. M ssV FrtMita rtattulM PUU v. s. m A HAVEN OF REST For the poor weary deferred dividend policy holder. 920 FORT7 STREET CLINTON J. HUTCHINS Genual Agent FOR THE GREAT ANNUAL DIVIDEND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, THE PACIFIC MUTUAL NEW HOT SODAS BEEF TEA, CHICKEN BROTH, TOMATO NECTAR, CHOCOLATE, MALTED MILK, ETC., ETC. The above are a few of the latest drlnka added to our already long list of fountain drink. Chambers Drus Go,, LIMITED. COR. FORT AND KING 8TREET8. Cooks who once use it can be persuaded to use no other than . GOLDEN GATE FLOUR It has been the standard of quality for over a quarter of a century In Honolulu and elsewhere, All reliable grocers sell It H. Hackfeld & Go,, Limited, Wholesale Agents. M1 Auction Sale FRIDAY, 8EPT. 29, 1905.. 10 O'CLOCK A. M., At my salesroom, 817 Kaahumana street Tailors' Pattern Suitings ALSO Boys' School Suits Suitings, Just enough for Panto o Suits; Elegant Goods, Latest Pnttcrns, 75 pieces to pick from. A snap buy In New York you get tho benefit. On Ucw Tlmrdny afternoon. Auction Sale WEDNE8DAY, SEPT. 27, 1905, AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M., At tho residence of SIR. O. W. n. KINO, 1618 College street, Punahou, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE Comprising Largo Center Ilugs, Velvet Pile, Axmtnster, Kiddermins ter, smaller ones: Quarter Snwed Oak Extension Sowing Table, Dining Chairs to match, Hosts' Chairs, very choice Quartered Oak Sideboard, French Plato Mirrors; Dainty China Closet, Parlor Tables, Pretty Rock ers, English Drcakfast Tablo (drop sides), Iluffett, Dinner Set, Bric-a-brac, EBCutoIre, Ladles' Writing Desk. Handsome Bureau, very large; Heavy French Plate Mirror, low ta ble, deep drawers; Quartered Oak Bedstead, Closo Wove Springs, Hair Mattress, Feather Pillows, Low Sow ing Chairs, Pretty Crockery, Mosquito Nets, Gentlemen's Bureau, Oak Chef fonlcr, Iarge Wardrobe, Iron and Brnss Bedstead, patent fastenings, springs attached; Washstand, Hall HatBtnnd (oak). Hall Chairs (heavy), Reed and Rattan Chairs and Rock ers, Wakefield mako; Largo Veran da Rockers, Rattan Veranda Suite, Tables and Chairs, Linen, Curtains, Garland Rnngo, Kitchen Goods, Com bination Kitchen Table, Glassware, Crockery, Garden Tools, Hose, Ferns and Plants, Etc. AT II A.M. DAILY the finest train flolng east OVERLAND LIMITED leavea San Francisco Chicago in 3 Days 8peelal Rates to Eastern points during June and July, t Call on agent at Irwin 4 Co. cfflce and secure Information about rates and salt dates. I Information Bureau, 813 MARKET ST., 8AN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA, U. 8. A. SOUTHERN PACIFIC Three Trains Daily VIA UNION PACIFIC Omaha, Kansas City, . Chicago, St, LphIs And All rlnclpal Eastern Point. No ehan2eISS; l Chicane. Be sure your ticket reads via the UNION PACIFIC. For full information call on 8. F. BOOTH, 0. A., ' 1 Montgomery St, San Francisco, Cal . I i , rtAtM&wi&abriilB t Jttftfiiu &"' 1 V I .. ,hl J j.