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WtflJ ' , -irt ' KVBN1N0 DULtETIN. HONOLULU. T. II., WEDNESDAY, JAN. 17. 19 OS. WANTS ' The Ullle Ads with the Big Results oo Pnuo . NSW TO-DAY, for Now Ada. WANTED. SPECIAL. NOTICES. FOR BENT. HOUSE On Vineyard St. nOUSK-On Beach at Walklkl. OF71CE3 In Watty Dulldlng. VTAJUttlOUSES On Queen Street. FOR SALE. taaprored And Unimproved Proper Km. Houses In all rarts of the City. BISHOP & CO., Merchant StreeL TO LET. 7.1-2 itory residence, 1213 Matlock avo. 1 hit., elec. wire, one blork from 2 car line; good locality; $20 p. ru. P. B. II. Strauch. Walty Illdg., 71 3. Kins St. 32C0 tf Furnished room, good locality, suitable for housekeeping or 2 gentlemen. At 71 Berottnla 8U 3270-lw Cottages In Chrlstly Lane. Apply Wong KwM, Smith St, mauka Hotel 3071-tf Cheapest, coolest furnished rooms In city. Helen's Court, Adams lano. 3222-tt oirly furnished mosquito proof rooms. X-. 34 Vineyard BL 2723-tf ConUshed rooms at 1223 Emma street Mrs. MeConnell. 2R3 LOS'I . On Rapid Transit car betwocn Wnl klU Torn and Walklkl, an Aloba Templo fez. Finder return to thin office for rewnrd. 3271-tf female wblto fox tcrrlor, long tall. Rc tnrn D. II. Kolllaa, Fort St. opp. old Normal School. 3273-2W Jet brooch, leaf shaped. Reward at this office. 3281-lw BUSINESS DIRECTORY BALLASTING. Hawaiian Dallastlng Company. Best black sand from $2 to $3 a load according to distance hauled. Coral rocks for stable, roads and side walks; firewood. Third door below King, Maunakca St ; P. O. box 820. Tclcphono Main 390, DYEING AND CLEANING. I Uemura dyes (any color) and cleans clothes; ropalrs bicycles and fur nishes employees. 620 King St. T. Hayashl Clothes cleaned, repaired and dyed. 637 Bcrctanla St. EMPLOYMENT OFFICE. For house-help, phono White 2891, Ma klkl. General Employment Offlco, cor. Pcnsacola and Beretanla. ZlCO-tf 1 REPAIRING. Umbrellas repaired and brass polish ing. Takata, 1284 Fort SL 3085-tf Blank books of all sorts, lodgers, ate., manufactured by the Bulletin Pub lishing Company. MONEY TO LEND. On Jewelry and merchandise. Th J. Carlo Tawn Vo Hotel and Union. fin Jon trie. Hi k ai Th H-.illnuo gmtmnnwww? mm mm mmmmg B Fresh Meats 1 g - 5; Fresh meats required for your dally use, 2 SS: You will find at YEE HOP'S in profuse. 3 j- The old saying is, the best is cheapest; 3 tZ: Wc have the cheapest, best' and freshest. 5 g Call on us and get your money's worth, 15 Then with the wise you -will have a berth. 3 H C. Q. YEE HOP & Co. E MEAT MARKET j3 g TELEPHONE MAIN 251. -g - ftiuiuiuiu iiiuuiitiiuuii iiitii tmsm Weekly Bulletin $1 Per Year POH SALE. i Beef cattlo for sale at Ka- A huku Ranch. Knu. Ha waii. 3212 U Fine corner lot In Maklkl. Curbing, water, fruit and ornamental trees and all Improvements. Two min utes' walk from can and Punahou College. Address It, F, this offlco. Dcslrablo mountain residence. A cot tage and nmplo grounds desirably located on Tantalus. Apply to J. 0. Carter. 3282-lw flecend-band 8m!th Premier typewrit er, In good condition. Inquire Sing er Sewing Machluo Store. Alakea St, 3274-te In Quantities, sprouted cocoanuU from i'do 10 iwo years old. Apply K. i., Box 40, Llhuc, Kauai. 32C6-1U1 Cheap Homo near Park, Walklkl. Address It S. K Bulletin. PROFESSIONAL sJARDS PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. EDWARD ARMITAOE, M. D., PHY SICIAN AND SURGEON. HOTEL STREET. OFFICE HOURS: 8 TO II A. M.; 3 TO 6 P. M.; 7 TO 8 IN EVEN INQ; SUNDAYS, 9 TO 10 A. M 3280-'3m DENTI8T. A. J. DERBY, D. D. 8. BOSTON BUILDING, THIRD FLOOR. 3262-tf VETERINARY 8URQEON. A. R, ROWAT, D. V. 8., 77? KING 8T. TEL. BLUE 3101. LAWYER. W. T. RAWLINS, ATTORNEY AND COUN8ELLOR-AT-LAW, 502 STAN OENWALD BUILDING. ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR. L. DE L. WARD, ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR, MclNERNY BUILDING. Blank books of all sorts, ledgers. itc, manufactured by tho Bulletin Pub- 'hlntr Comnanr, MUSIC. Mrs. Hodgson. Teacher of Piano, or. gan .autoharp nnd singing. Over 20 years' cxpcrlenco In England, New Zealand and FIJI, Quick progress with thorough training. Well-marked tlrao, correct fingering and sym pathetic expression, carefully taught, llcsldenco with Mrs. Ganzcl, corner lrt and Vineyard streets. 32S0-7t Mr. Jas. Sheridan, pianoforte tuner, has moved to tho piano warerooms of L. E. Thayer & Co., 168 Hotel St, opposlto Young Ilotol. All ordors for tuning promptly attended to. LOCK8MITH. Sea Hastings for repairs of Locks, Keys, Music Boxes, Sharpening of Fine Cutlery. Roar Union QrllL Go and see Wong Kau for lock, gun smith and general repairing. Nuu nnu botw, .Merchant and King SU. 3278-1 m PAINTING. Estimates furnished on all kinds of painting. All work guaranteed. Enos L)ro9., Union abovo Hotel St. 12131m BARBER 8HOP. rer nice, smooth shave call at Criterion Shoo. 1111 Fort St. the SkSs ..-v-sp-T?- -5$?, v IIUIIIUI AND SULLIVAN At last there Is a good fight In view for tho lovers of boxing. "Kid" Sulli van of San Francisco nnd Bill Hulbul of Honolulu have. been matched for the lightweight championship of tho Tcr- rltory. This contest will take place at the Chinese Theatru on tho 3d day of Kef - ritary and will be a fifteen round go. Hulhut hns always been a good draw ing card here and as Sullivan Is a first class man the fight should attract much attention. This Is the first tlmo that Htllhul lias been matched with n good man of his own weight nnd his admir ers nro nnxlous to fee will mnke. Both men will start training at, onec. Sullivan will be quartered at the Ilcnlanl Boat Club, where he will have every convenience with which to con dition himself. Some Interacting preliminaries nro to be nrrnnged ami It Is qulto likely that Nelson and Harris will come to gether. If these two were matched thoy j would attract as much attention as tho main event. tt it it DOG BENMET There was an enthusiastic meeting of dog fanciers held at Will Fisher's of flco last evening. The meeting was very well attended and from the pres ent outlook there will be a fino club organized. Will E. Fisher opened tho meeting with a few remarks as to tho object ot the meeting, putting forth many strong nrgumonts why a kennel club should exist here. Fisher was appointed as a tempor ary chairman and Dwlght Stein acted as secretary. A commlttco to tako steps toward tho organization ot tbo club was selected. Tho following are on this committee: Chas. Hustace, J, llatchclor. Dr. Ilowatt. Clarence Crabbe, C. Campbell and Will E. Fibb er, iLJH? .f.?"L,J!',",?H'nS0?I,J thoso present that members should be taxed $1 per year as an Inltlntlon and dues, A letter from the secretary of tho San Francisco Kennel Club wa read. This letter asked that the local club bo associated with the American Kennel Club, A list will bo left at Fisher's offlco nnd any ono desiring to become a charter members can sign at this place. Tho next meeting will bo held ou January 30th. athleticJgossip Hulliul and Sullivan meet on thf night ot February 3d. ti tt tt Sailor Morch feels Indignant becaus ho was not given tho match with Hul liul. tt tt There may bo an exhibition game of baseball between tho Punalious and II. A. C.'a on Washington's birthday. tt tt n Much Interest Is being taken In the coming tennis tournoy at Oahu col lego. it It tt It may bo that tho Kara Alumni will enter a track team In tho next Held day. If such Is tho case the Diamond Heads will loso many good men. Akc na, Sheldon, Jones, Scharch are all old Kam men. it it it Sullivan will train at tho Hcalaul boat house. tt it ti Lovers of boxing would enjoy a good, warm fight. ' tt ti ti Meat Markets and Soldiers will mccl again on tho diamond. u tt tt If Bob White docs not land the um plres Job noxt season lie will play ball with tho Puni. K tt ti Evers, Kea, Mooro and Gorman will 3 other women who f Baatrlca Woori WINEofCAROUI No. 14 Main St., Pbkucoli, Tlx., Hot. 20, 1003. I bad been suffering with irregular, scanty and most painful mcniun atlon, and when tho periods occurred I was unable to bo up and hod to stay In bed for a day or two. -Nothing I took helped me until I used Wine oi Cardul, It Droved to bo just what I needed. Within two months tho serious pain had disappeared, my headaches were leu frequent and not so sovero and felt very much encouraged, but had to uso your medicine for four months before I was entirely well and regular. I nave enjoyed the fiucit health now for eighteen . months. I am ycrj regular and CZ?, . f t JC havo no more pains and cat and IJJWlJlKs $XV sloop as well as could be desired. nMuma,tmMemimxraA all wear Mallo uniforms next season nnd they will materially strengthen tin Wasps. J JJ Tho soldiers want another crack at O All-I'ortUgUCSO team. They Wilt. tho All-I'ortusucso team, , probably bo accommodated tt II Capt. Schoeffel Is a hard hitter but n poor fielder. The rnntnln rannml mil . threo safo ones Sunday. it it it Q. H. Berrcy has at last Joined the ranks of tho scratch men In the Manoa Coif Club. tt it tt After the "Freak Tournnmcnt" held ,Z .lYnlfn. T,n M,a,nua Smiay ",ie K0lf ba" dcalcH tho showing he .hould hnvo a good trnilo. Hutchln's, vuursa was certainly a ball loser. it ti it Thero will be another golf tourna-. ment nt Halclwa In tho nenr future. 11 " l Thero Is much talk about starting a tkatlng rink In Honolulu. The old tlsli mnrket would afford suitable quarters. Skating Is all tho rage) on tho coau nnd n rink should pay well hero. w .01 irouers be mated tho result would Baseball Is being played tho ycar'hc watched with tho greatest Intcrost round theso days In Honolulu. Tho by harness horsemen of tho world. n national game Is certainly upholding Its popularity, n tt n Jack McFaddcn has branched out an a boxing promoter. Jack understands the game and should mako a success. ti it tt Billy Woods has given up his gym nasium on Bethel strccL tt it tt It, E. Cooper has offered a tennis cup to be competed for by tho girls of Oahu college. BASE RUNNING Illllle Moloney, right Adder of tho Chicago Cubs, who shares with Dev lin, of tho Giants, tho honor ot leading tho National I.eaguo with C'J stolen bascx, tells how ho does It: "Spoed Is fltn ninln tlitnn In 1x. ..tl.. t .. ? - W" t when .he-puchr ucgins to deliver tho ball. If lie has one ot those . winding motions I can generally beat a throw eaHlly. It I get well started and cither tho pitcher or catchor makes an unnecessary move ment. It has to bo almost n nerfert throw to get me. I favor the long slldo and generally deviate from thn iman'Ala Moana road very shortly as It In path, so as to slide Into tho baso f rora behind. I always run out my hits. No matter how suro tho out may Bccm, a momentary tumble will clvo mo chance. Sometimes perfectly fielded balls beat me to first baso by only .1 step and many of my hits nro the result ot goou sprinting on a slow Infield hlulfomg prepared by tho Attorney Oen i always set myself for a longer run than tho baso. Thus any Involuntary' fumblo on tho part of an outfielder imus me in a position to tako.advantag of It. Of course, somo catchers aro eas- ier to steal on than othcrsv Tho hard- est backstop for mo to got nway from In 'Ilcd' Dooln, of tho Phillies. I guess ho has winged me more than any other catcher this Beaton. I nm fortunately """"" "' uu npj'vci, unu inni is mat , tirablo Board of Supervisors. Tho fin I have nothing to feiir from two ot the 'pi stnrt was mado on Inst Thursday ben catchers In the Icukuc O'Neill 'nnd every part worked perfectly. Ilavo . , ,.Z ,. '"' u,u u" luo Bumj I P fl til ll'lt n rno " team with me.' tt ti it NEW RACING YACHT A foreigner has ordered an ocean racing yacht schooner rigged and ellgl bio for tho 90-foot class. Tho order has been placed with tho Horreshons. The yacht, It Is understood, will bo 87 feet along the wnter lino nnd about 120 feet over all. This yacht Is to bo used lu races over the Atlantic. it t: II SPORTS OFALL SORTS The enormous strides that have been mado In recent ycara In mechanical traction aro well Illustrated In tho rec ord ot observations recently taken nt n cortaln point ou a well patronized BU& TB After four join of vain oudcivor to regain her health by taking otlfcr medicines, Miss Beatrice Wood was mado a perfectly woll woman by taking WIno of Cardul, tho most successful menstrual regulator and woman's tonlo known to tho sclenco of mcdlclno. Bho took Wlno ot Cardul and that Is what wo ntlrtso you to do. ' Will you follow her example and be a well woman f Wo could show you letters from 10,000 pralso Wine ot Cardul as aho praises It, I English highway. Of a total of nearly I COOO vehicles passing this point bo- ' tween the-hours of nlno In the morning nnd nine In tho evening only 209 were horso driven, the' remainder compris ing over 400 electrical trnm cars, near ly COO motor chicles and over 4500 bicycles. it ti it Barney Oldflcld Is busy perfecting plans to reproduce on tho stage an auto race by means of automobiles In action and moving pictures. He has alBo been busy scheming on using alcohol Instead I ttt ITA.nllnA nml lab. ft,at tin nav l.tt.M alcohol ln'hls racing machines on tho track. I ti n ! KIni? Kdwnril. nt Entrlflml. hnji cnlil for $160,000 his derby winner of 1900, Diamond Jllhlleo In nn Areentlnn lln. Diamond Jubilee, to an ArKentlno Ho- publlc breeder. tt tt tt Hoston has not again accepted ihe position to coach the Drake, football team. He has applied for tho position to coach the Ohio State University. tt tt it Mrs. Robert Fltzslmmons has the fol. lowing to say: "Bob need not talk reconciliation to me. I expect he will bti heri nnnn nnrl f nm tvllllnt tn fntl? compromise In the matter of property, but will never consent to again Hvo .with htm." tt t t. I.ou Dillon Is to hnvo a Btrnlght year of rest, and will be turned out as soon Ins winter disappears. There has been mncli talk of breeding I.ou Billon to H. K. Dovcrcaux's great stallion, John A. i.McKcrron, but thnt matter Is yet In abeyance, nnd will not bo settled until I early spring. Should this great pair It would put the blood of two of the greatest performers In tbo world tu. gether. ti it it John Oanzcl has turned down nn olfer of $1000 and n non-rcscno con tract offered by tho SL Louis Ameri cans. Ho says he cleared 17000 with bis Orand Rapids Club during the pa3t teason. Is through with major leagues nnu is wining to uuy nis releaso from the New York Americans so ho can play first base on his own team. Oauzel nt one time played ball In Honolulu. ti tt tt Manager Mack of tho .ithlctlcs an nounces that Lafe.CroBs will bo with tho Washington team next season and that Harry Davis will manago the Phil adelphia team, tt tt tt Cumberland University, Nashvlllo, Tenn., as a result of n decision of thu Board of Tnutees, will make no foot lal schedule tor 190C. MUST GO TO GERMANY (Continued from Page 3.) ftood that the objcctlonablo dredging pipe line will bo removed from thn ! 'mP08S'ul ,0 fl" any more of tbo wot ,Rni1 Immediately' rnaka! of this road In tho vicinity of tho Immigration Stn tion nnu sewer pumping station. 'i no Board was also Informed that In 1 the matter of the streets and nllcvs In "10 College Hills tract deeds aro now crai by which this property will bo transferred to the Territory by tho trustees of Oahu College. paving County Money, W. L. Frazee, superintendent of tho tlectrlc light department, sent In tho following communication: Having I completed the Installation of tho now Hcctrlc light plant In Nuuanu valley, 1 1 mako tho following roport to tho Hon- .increased the lighting of this plant 35 I ....." nrc lamps moro than tho old blant. by taking over part of tho lighting dono ty tno Hawaiian lilectrlc Company. This Is a saving to tho County of $215 per month. I would suggest to tho Board that 40 moro lights be Installed about tho dif ferent dark spots ot tho city and placo tamo on Hawaiian Electric Company service. Tho coast to tho County will bo no moro than formerly. A 60-llght tonstant current transformer will be required together with wire, poles, switch and Insulators. Tho cost of transformer nnd switch Wrd will be $660. The lamps we aro In possession of. And If this Board could sparo tho money to buy a water-wheel for tho generator we havo Idle, It would bo tho means of hastening tho work of adding moro lights when tho now res vrvolr Is completed, Beforo closing I wish to extend lo this Honorable Board a special' Invi tation to vslt tho now plant somo evening, that thoy may see It In opor Ulon, nnd Interest themselves. Tho Board mado tho following ap propriations last night: Iload depart ment, $5,008.91; Koolnuloa district, J20; Koolaupoko district, $22; road department, $000.75; garbage depart ment, $590.83. Present nt last evening's session wero all the members of tho Board, Clerk Kalauokalanl, Attorney Douthltt, Clerk Buffandeau, Stenographer Aca, Auditor Blcknell, John Emmcluth, Iload Overseer 8am Johnson, Flro Chief Thurston, 8. O. Wilder, Ewa uuad Overseer Nawakoa, Marston O muliell, F. E. Richardson. Icso Machinery. ui.ia lur toud repair machinery wero iwuidcd as followa: Honolulu Iron Works, for two road rollers, $7100, Von Hamm-Young Co., two ock crush ers, steam, gasoline or oil-burning at tachments, the Austin rock crusher to be used and a committee to decide on tbo motlvo power, $3,140 each. Bidders were Henshaw, Buckley & Co., F. E. Richardson and the others mentioned. At 10:45 the meeting adjourned, tho Chair, remarking on bis going away, wishing tho Board peacoful meetings, m Green: "Do you remember Meeker, who married a deaf and dumb girl laBt winter?" Brown: "Yes; what of him?" Green: "Ho lost his eyesight last week." Brown: ' 'Well, that Isn't so lad. Now ho can't see bis wlfo talk ing to him." Chicago Dally News, iMttwmtttmmittktaaMaUmaimMkmmtmmtM l .... Are rou Aware that electric Incandescent lights degree and much of an evening's one thing. Ever sit next to a kerosene lamp and try to enjoy agood book? For the man who reads and for all other who care tor comfort In the home as well as convenience, reason points to the Incandes- cent electric light. Hawaiian Electric Co,, Ltd. Office King St., near Alakea j6pinKimwiimiii fr'Mi'iann.matMiMi iMnl SPAVIN CURE T 2r Sm. UM Jut fn ' fit . CAN YOUR HORSE PA8S THE JUDGE OR VETERINARIAN? Romember there are no bluo ribbons and few bidders for cripples. Put your horse In condition at once, If you want htm ready for the show ring or tales stable. No blemished or unsound but otherwise valuable horso need be sacri ficed. No matter tt all other treatments have failed, the marvelous power and properties ot "Savc-the-IIorse" nr so effective It Is perfectly safe for us to give a guarantco which Is d contract absolutely binding to protect you. WERE THESE TWO CASES WORTH THE COST OF TREATMENT? Brooklyn, N. Y. One ot my horses went tame from tide or shell bones on both feet, which extended entirely around the quartor, and was laid up for about threo months. I usod two bottles of "Save-the-Horso," and tho horse Is perfectly sound. I havo driven her over paved roads, and one day gavo her a sixty mile drive and sho never showed the least particle ot lameness. The growths havo nearly all disappeared. I have owned horses for years, used them to build railroads and in nil kinds of con tract work, and have used romedles, blisters, firing and electricity, but nev er saw anything take hold and produce such results oa "Savo-tho-Horso" In this caso. D. C. DENNETT, Builder, 41C 79th St. eR njlPcr bottlo. Written guaran OuiUU tee as binding to protect you as the best legal talent could make It. 8end for a copy and booklet. ALL DRUaaiSTS AND DEALERS OR EXPRESS PAID. Ti.tde supplied by Holltstor Drug Co., TROY CHEMICAL CO., BINOHAMT THE BULLETIN, 75c per month Wc have, just received new supplies of i "Ushers 0. V. G." Scotch Whesky BUCHANANS "BLACK AND WHITE" AND ' "RHODERICK DHU" Wt G Peacock & Co., Ltd AGENTS NOW WE'RE OFF ? J We ara prepared to supply the People of Honolulu with Frsshert tt ISLAND MEAT8. Also, Garden Produce of all kinds; Butter, Eggs, Chlele tns, Turkeys, Sucking Pigs, Bacon, Ham; In fact, iverythln" FIRM CLASS MARKET la called upon to furnish. The ISLAND MEAT CO.. JAS. E. WESTBROOKE. Manager. TELEPHONE MAIN 76. FORT ST.. OPP, LOVE ILD - i , i'aiVViavv f.- ti r-inwivWvlvjaqsHys4SftJiJf BETHESDAI Waukesha's HEALTHFUL A New M&n In FOR SALE BVERYWIIERE McPARLANE&Co., Sole Agents. WltiAitmtilltttkaWAmiitihfimwiifrtomitm WSS)S$SSSSSS$S$SSSSSSSSJi UP-TO-DATE GROCERS J. M. LEVY & CO. PHONE MAIN H9 f SSS$$S$S$SS8SWSSS$$$e$SSSiS$Sio' .... Of The Fact f hardly heat the room the slightest enjoyment at home depends on this f 'Phone Main 390 f Nyack, N. Y. In August I had a mare with an ankle, cocked from a bad wronch In a raco. It was so bad I had concluded to shoot her, but was persuaded to breed her and turn her out I bred her, but Instead of turning her out used "Savo-the-Horse." In three weeks I was moro than surprised to see th swelling disappear, and the remedy, producod a complete cure. She Is as good as evor. I have raced her since and drtvo her any distance without any sign ot lameness. I cannot say too much for your remody. GEO. i BEHRINOER, JR. POSITIVELY AND PERMANENT LY CURES Bone and Bog Spavin, Ringbone, (except Low Ringbone), Curb, Thoroughpln, 'Splint, Capped Hock, Shoe Boll, Wlndpuff, Weak and Sprained Tendons and alt Lameness without scar, blomtsh, loss ot hair. Horse may bo worked as usual. Hobron Drug Co., Honolulu, and ON, N. Y formerly Troy, N. Y. uKiuumb mnitjra waer STIMULATINa Every Bottle. TAKE YOUR CLOTHE8 TO THE City Renovating Co: And have them Cleaned, Pressed, Re paired and Dyed. 1153 :: fort :: street. ' j MlMltfrJfalrAi , WMWWsiaJWsnillMsM yV'liiftitf ''t. i ,' J,