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EVENINO BULLETIN, HONOLULU, T. II., FIUDAY, MARCH 23, 1906
:
WANTS
The Little Ads with
Hoc Puko 8, NBW
SPECIAL NOTICES.
DISHOP TRUST CO., LTD.
FOR RENT.
STORE Kort
April lit. 33.
Street,
occupancy As
HOUSE 4 bedrooms, Klnau St. 35.
OFFICES In modern building, King
ctrcct near Fort, MS and J20.
FOR SALE.
3 pa)lng properties on Young street.
Will sell separately.
Dulldlng lot on King street SOxlJO.
Trees, etc. lleautlfiil location.
Well Improved lot with three cot
tages C0 per month, net revenue 10
xr cent. A bargain.
Fine residence with large lot. King
Street 3 bedrooms.
BISHOP TRUST CO., LTD.
TO LET.
1 1-2 story residence. 1213 Matlock
Ave, 4 bedr. elec wire, one block
frcm 2 car lints. 20 p m. 4 r. cot
tage, servant h , good bathing, at
Walktkl. Ueach road, J10 p. in. 1 E.
It. Strauch. Wol'y Iildg, No. 74 King
St 332S-1U1
Cottage of 3 bidrooms on Vineyard
SL and cottago of 2 bedrooms on
Peck Ae. Apply S. S. Peck. 207
Vineyard. 332J-U
Furnished houickreplng rooms with
gas; also 5-roum furnished cottage
Inquire No. 8, Cottage Groe
3322 tf
A two story house. No. 103C Orccn
street. Furnished or unfurnished.
4pply C. U. Iteynolds. 3317-lf
Cottages In Cbrlstly Lane. Apply
Wong KM. Smith St., mauka Hotel
3071-tt
Cheapest, coolest furnished rooms In
city. Helens court, Adams lane.
" 3222-tt
Two. story house at Walalao and Cth
Ave. Inquire on premises. 3324-lm
NawIv ftirnlftheri mnanuttn nrnnf room.
nt 84 Vineyard SL 2728-tt
ill", Kin si. jjii-ira
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
DALLASTING.
Hawaiian Ballasting Company.
Dest black sand from $2 to 13 a load
tccordlng to distance hauled. Coral
rocks for stable, roads and aide-
walks; firewood. Third door below
King, Maunakea St.; P. O. box 820,
Teler-hono Main 336.
BARBER SHOP.
For a nice, smooth shave call at the
Criterion Bbho. 1111 Fort SL
DYEING AND CLEANING.
Uemura dyes (any color) and cleans
clothes; repairs bicycles and fur
nishes employees. 520 King St.
EMPLOYMENT OFFICE.
Nf?or home-help, phone White 2891, Ma
klkl. General Employment Office,
-uv. T"enacola and Herctanta.
For Japaneso laborers nnd yard boys.-!
Call at Hotel ciiikusui, or leiepnone
Main 4S0. 3317-lm
31C0tf
MUSIC.
Mr. Jas. Sheridan, pianoforte tuner,
has movod to the piano warerooms
of U E. Thayer & Co., 168 Hotol SL,
opposite Young Hotel. AH orders
for tuning promptly attended to.
Piano taught In 6 months by expert-
enced teacnerj lamonm is ieuui,
.pecWattentlonlo adult beginners.
Address Music, tins omce,
3328 tt
AN"AUT0MATIC BASEBALL
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S? M!SftftS:jBspSSR CSikil
sw ?r ML& NX
sf .L.,j;.fiW.7l krSVtrS.f. NN want tMAUHPh.
Wp. w rwssffift'Nx tU PEL
ifni'Vrn'jk Sr" Yr WtW- vVtVU
The nstlonsl gam of the future may, as a rttult, baeoms even mor me
chanical. Buffalo Tim.
the Big Results
TO-DAY, for Now Ada.
1'TUATIONS WANTED
UrlKht Japanese boy who speaks Rood
English seeks a position In store or
omce. Address Waklmoto, 1 O. Box
902. 3330-lw
stenographer shipping or warehouse
clerk. Experienced man. Atircss -
Uulletln. 3335-lw-
As stationary or martno engineer; best
of references. Address u. C. I... llul
lettn. 3334-lw
POR SALE.
llecf cattle for sale at Ka-
huku Ranch, Kan, Ha
waii. 3212-lf
ideal country home at Manoa Valley,
surrounded by river; good paining;
Gr. cottage, barn, lawn, roses, fruit
trees, nr. car lino. Dargaln. Apply
to P. K. H. Strauch, Ileal Estate, 74
. King St., Walty Dldg. 329G-tf
Fine corner lot In Maklkl. Curbing,
wator, fruit and ornamontal trees
and all Improvement. Two min
utes' walk from cars and Punahou
College. Address IL F, this omco.
I'uro Plymouth Hock eggs, and young
rhtr-kens one month old. Apply
Farm Cornn, King and MeCully
streets. 3230 tf.
Vggi ln settings. Pure bred Plymouth
Hocks, barred or whllo. Telephone
Whlto S31. 3319-tf
3 flrcnt llano pups. Inqtilre of H, Den
nlron. Maklkl and Wilder Ave.
3337-lw
Cheap Homo near Park, Walklkl.
Address R. S. K.. BulleUn.
WANTED.
Hawaiian and Oriental stamps, post
cards, newspaper wranplngs. win
exchnnge. Address Randolph Stu
art, Greenwood, Hrittsh Columbia.
3324-lm
Uy a gcntloman, room and board In a
private ramiiy, Auuress u. a. u.,
Uulletln otnee. 3330-tf
LOST.
" ' urauu. iu;ra tiuui utf
Ictnnla St. near Kaahumanu school.
Reward at this omce. 3332-tf
A gold chain and locket, enameled
blue. Reward at this office,
3331-lw
REPAIRING.
Umbrellas repaired and brass polish
lag. Takata, 1234 Fort SL
lO&sni
ZZZ
MONEY TO LEND.
"in jewelry and merchandise. The J.
Carlo Pawn Xc Hotel and Union.
PAINTING.
Estimates furnished on all kinds of
painting. All work guaranteed.
Enos Bros., Union above Hotol BL
32131m
LOCKSMITH.
See Hastings for repairs of Locke,
Keys, Music Doxes, Sharpening' of
Fine Cutlery. Rear Unron arm.
PROFESSIONAL HARDS
DENTIST.
A. J. DERBY, D. D. 8.
BOSTON BUILDING, THIRD FLOOR.
3252-tf
VETERINARY 8URGEON!
A. R, ROWATlD. V. 8.,
777 KING ST. TEL. BLUE 3101,
LAWYER.
W. T. RAWLINS. ATTORNEY AND
COUNSELLOR.AT.LAW. 502 STAN-
GENWALD BUILDING.
PITCHER HAS BEEN INVENTED.
CiHitti'tUKHA
KHtffttlDtH
C5K
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CONSIDER8
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The DuIIiIots' and Traders' Ex ' The following resolution was adopt-
chango met In the Elite building yes- cd at n meeting of tho Hoard of Agrrl-
terday evening. culture and Forestry yesterday alter-
Tho following were In attendancei no??,: , ,..., , . . .
... ..... , i . . r. ir - "Unsolved, That tho Superintendent
W. W. Harris, president; E. 0. Keen, of Korlry hg UUli bcrcby ,g n,lrucl(.Ui
secretary; J. II Craig John II. ll- wltuout furt1(;r actlon by tne Uoar(i,
son. A. F. Clark, OK Hush, Stanley pon cach occaslon whcn uruBn or for.
Btcphcnson. pos. Sharp, Jas. Nott, Mt fires take place to make an Investl
Jr. Marston Campbe I. A. D Scroggy. KaUon cthcr ,n peon or thr0Ugh
Mr. Keen reported a reduction of Joca, flre wardcnl( aa t0 lhe or,E,n 0,
old debt. ..in., fch such fire; and If In any case the
A. F. Clark thought It not advisable facU appcar l0 warranl further n.
to provide for honorary members at vcstlgatlon or prosecution, to require
this stage, as there would bo liability lhe ,Btance ot the appropriate pollca
of all the members applying for lion- nuthorltlia and prosecuting attorncjs
orary membership. They ought to t0 ,ccure CVjenco and prosecute the
build up the regular membership.
lomoa Vnft Hinticlit thn nrlvttptrn
was Intended originally for outsldo,
corporations.
Mr. Campbell moved to Insert tho
louowing urai'immiui iu iuh uicuiuvi-
"Any nonresident corporation, firm
nr inuivmuiu muy uvvumw u yviiivimu ,,
member of (his association without
nucs upon iimiK i.iipnianu.1 u.m ut. Tnc following fire wardens wero ap
ing duly elected by the board, of ill- pointed: Hugo Hancberg for Klpa
tcctors after payment of a fee of 25 Uulu U,trct Maul; Fred Myers for
With this amendment tho draft of Walanac district, II. J. llhodcs, for Pa-by-laws
was adopted and ordclcd jolo district; and David Haughs was
printed. ... .. , oppolntcd n deputy fire warden for tho
A communication from the Supcrln- Territory,
tendent of Public Instruction Informed A ielter jrom rjDagi Kurneaux of
the Exchange of what had been dono jnio, was read, reporting tho cutting of
In behalf Of thO establishment Of an j,hln trii nlnni? fho Vnlmtin rniiil nnil
agricultural college In Hawaii. Tho
Hoard of Education had appointed . -rbe matter was ordered referred to the
't. Farrlngton, C. L. Wight and David Prosecuting Attorney of Hawaii.
Al a committee, to which tho Ex-1 jt ,va8 decided to purchaso 21 fire
Chango was referred. i warden shields and to hao a seal made
Messrs. Stephenson nnd Sharp of- for u,0 board. The design of tho senl
fered to pay J35 a month for tho use jVll be tho territorial nrms with the
)f tho walls for advertising with a words "Hoard of Agriculture and Fur-four-foot
spaco for desk room. In tho cstry. Territory of Hawaii,"
room proposed to be taken by tho Lx-,
change In tho Campbell block.
Harris said tho room was available
at J70 a month. If other firms would
tako desk spaces, tho problem might
be solved.
Stephenson wished temporarily to
withdraw his offer until ho could mako
further Investigation.
Tho premises considered aro In tho
storo on mo ground noor or tne camp'
hell block, on tho Fort street front, ad
joining Fltzpntrlck'a cigar store.
PASSENGERS ARRIVED.
Per P. M. 8. 8. Siberia, from Yoko
hama, Marcll 22. For Honolulu: Cap
tain E. Uembcrg, Mr. nnd Mrs. I M.
Cohn. Arthur Edward, D.Edward. Miss
E. Edward, Miss S. Edward, A. D.
l-asset!, li. i.inumoyer, Mr. and Mrs.
vc,iiui-, ur, n. missel, .Mrs. r. l.
Whltln. Miss Dorilnn For Hnn Pran.
Cisco: Miss A. A. Abbott, T. Abo, 8.
Auennelm and servant, It. E. Abcn- Iu; 1250. U 281, p I. Dated Mar 10,
helm, Col, M. Akashl, I. J. A.; Mrs. a. 11)00.
Denton, Miss E. Hisscll, Miss 8. Hoi-1 Kshaunaelo Blplkane (w) to Sung
ton, Mrs. II. P. Hoot and Inrnnt, Miss Lea In Co; L; pc land, Knpalama, Ho
I. P. Hryan, Miss Uurgess, ILJIurnett, nolulu; 15 yrs at JC00 per yr. I) 2S3,
Itcv..Harclay F. Huxton. J. M. Cole- p 37. Dated Mar 9, 1906.
man.'S. S. Cohen, R. 8. Corbett. M. 3.
Corning, II. A. Cox, Mrs. II. A. Cox,
and Infant, A. Davy, Rev. T. W. 11.
Demarec, wlfo and maid; W. I). Do-
marcc, n. u. ucmarco, i;. w. ucma- 12. Dated .Mar IZ, luoc.
reo, K. II. Dcmarce, Mr. and Mrs, O. I Puco Kunlhl (k) to Look Hock Kong
O. Dcnney, Mr. and Mrs. J, a. Dcsh- Yat Wal; L; Kul 10G29, Kallua, Koo
ler, Mr. and Mrs. W II. Dobson, Geo. laupoko, Oahu; 10 yes at $95 per yr.
A Dragon, F, Edmonds, Mr nnd Mrs. H 2S3. p 39. Dated Mar C, 190G.
Gottwald, Chas. I). Harris, Dr. and Wnlhn Kelllplo and wf to W O Ka
Mrs H. C. Haworth, Master Hawortb, pu; D-. Int In R P 8275, Kul 7405, Ho
Miss Haworth, Mrs. C. Hoffncr, T. Is. noltaa, Hamakua, Hawaii; $10. U 278,
omtira, Dr. a. 8. Jones, Albert Jost, p 258. Dated Feb 10, 190G.
Y. Kobayashl, C. E. Lavcr, Mrs, Loo W Napunnwal Puntknla to Henry
See, Esau Lycn, Hon. and Mrs. Walter Halll et al; D; Int In R P 49C0 and
Mackay. D. Mackay, D. Maclean, Miss 3200 and Kul 10235 nnd 1-20 int In R P
S. Marks, Miss M. Maxwell, Mrs. C.
W. McDonald and Infant. M. Mendel-
son, Mrs. I., D. Miner, Miss M. Mor
roll, E. Munscll, Comdr. K. Ogurl, I.
J .N.; On Koo Yung, E. Owen, II.
Paul, wlfo and child; Miss M. Perec
full, Madamo lo Raynal and maid, It.
Head, Miss AT R. Richmond. Mr. and
Mrs. Georgo Salo, Robert Sale, Vivian
Sale. Miss Sale, Miss Lilian Sale. Miss Kukimii 2nd. Hllo; $500. U 279, p 8.
Ada Sale, II. Schwerlng, SmlrnolT, Dated Mar G, 190G.
Rev. and Mrs. S. 8. Snyder. F. Sny- Tom Wo Hoy to Tom Wal Kim;
dor, It. Snyder, Dr. and Mrs. C. C. IIS; 1-2 sharo ln O Afong Ick Chong Co
Stump and Infant, C. II. Stump, Maj. Hllo: $275. II 284, p 52. Dated Mar
II, Sugano, I. J. A.; Alex. Thomas, 8, 1000.
Mian A. M. Todd, Count. A. Toulon, Kt of 8 K Kulknhl by ndmn to Ke
lt. F Van Dyke. Paul II. Vlrkamp, awe Knlua (M: L; 1-2 ncro land. Ku.
Dr. and Mrs. S. II Wnlnwrlght, D. T,
Walnwrlght. S. II. Wnlnwrlght. Miss
E. Walnwrlght. J. F. Witmcr. Mrs. A.
Woods, Mr. and Mrs. J. Q. Woolley,
I.t Col. H. Yamnnashl, I. J. A ; Capt.
and Mrs. E. Yorlce, T. YoshlJn. Sir
Alfred Cooper, Lady Cooper, Miss
Cooper, Col. E. S. Bridges.
PASSENGERS DEPARTED.
For Maul. Kona and Knti ports, per
ii.,,. m,, i n M.r.i, oi io ,
Father Chas L Wlndale.'Mrs. Ting
Line. Miss Lnn See. 1). K. EkucM. J.
D. Paris, S. Kelllnol, C. R. Dement, J.' " "
Hind. J. Hansmnnn. O. H. Dunn. Hen-1 HILO 8HIPPING.
ry Akl. Mr nnd Mrs, M. J. Blssell '
and daughter, MIbs A. J. Foster, Mrs. Cleared Mar. 13th: Ilark Roderick
J D. Paris, T. C. White, W. P. Mc- Him, Engnlls, mastpr. for San Fran
Dougall, Miss En Mong, T, Shlbaya- Iclsro, 11973 bags sugar. 11.000 lbs.
ma, W. It. 1-owry, Master T. D. Ly- coffee, miscellaneous rnrgo, $450.50;
ons, J. Kcllett, II. Deacon, D. Nnka- " passengers. Mnr. 14th: schooner
cna L. P. Lincoln. W. II. Marston, Gme mastor, via Ho
Per Rtmr. Mlkahala, for Kauai ports, nolulu, for Ban Francisco, 9G00 bags
March 22. iMrs. II. Isenbore. J. Fas- sugar valued at $33,000.
Both. Dr Derby. Mrs. and Miss Sorcn -
son, J. II, CoBtle, J. Kotlnsky, MIbs
Gran, Judge
Idgo Perry, A. u. Sllva, L. C.
Ahl(,s.
HILO BURNS CLUB.
Hllo. March 20.-On last Saturday
rnnlnn Ikn lltln TllB s"lltlt (lldt tl 1
enrolled the following new members:
W. Mpfinll nf Hakalait. Messrs. A. Ito-
bertson and O. Caldcr of Walakea, und
Messrs A, A. Forsvth, O. Duncan nnd
Jas. Inglis of Olaa. An cnjoyablo
i nvcnlni. nf Rotif-nnil stnrv was onened
by n selection on the bag pipes by It.
Forbes and closed by nil present Join -
Ing hands nnd singing "Auld Lang
Syne.'
Tribune.
"For Sale" cards at Bulletin.
to
WHO 8ET
persons found responsible for such
.. ..
Forester Hosmcr gave the dculls of
,ne bie iai0lo valley, the big flro
on tho i.atkr Tan:h, two Ilrcs back of
m0 tl0 7ln aml lw0 0(iiers on tnu
HnW! grass ifrcVtValakcaXach
II, n 19fl, nnA nnn nn Valuta liMI
back of tnp Nna,u j,antallon.
m FIS
atMnB that steps be taken to stop lt.,Aala Club '.'.'.'.'.'. 11654
Leave of absence for three months '
fWas requested by the Superintendent of i
Forrest v and wa uranted.
i)r. Norcaanl reported more cases of
glanders discovered. Ho had arranged
with Hawaii Shlnpo to publish the
glanders ordinance and to advise III
lenders about tho disease and the dang'
er of prosecutions for concealing Hit
disease.
REAL ESTATE THANSACTION8
Recorded March 12. 1906.
Kumuhonua (k) by afft; Affdt; ln re.
birth of Kumuhonua (k) on Feb 15,
1883 13 2S4, p 51. Dated Feb 27,
1903.
Jctn Castro to D J Coonradt: D:
lots 22 and 23, blk II of Kill 85, hldgs.
etc, Nuuanu fract, Honolulu; $400. U
277. p 487. Dated Mar 10, 190C.
, u J woonraiu anil WI to u 1. Bam- w. uicvicre, iu, uapi. urcgory, i,
nn- M- Into v nml 11 t.ll- Tl nt IfiiMMIu Edna Akau. 17: C. A. Sam. "25:
85, bldgs, etc, Nuuanu 'tract, llonolu -
Hawn Rlty & Mty Co Ltd to Henry
WaterhouseTrCoLtd.tr; AM; mtgj'l: Jae Medelros, 6; Geo, Bruns, 3;
Castlno nnd wf on porB R P 3330 near
I.unalllo St, Honolulu; $400. U 279, p
C857, Ap 9, Kealia 2, etc, 8 Kona, Ha
wall, etc; $1, etc. B 278, p 259. Dated
Dec 7, 1903.
Muraea Ana (w) to Frank Vlelra;
D; Int in Or 27C2. Puaa Kuloa, Hllo;
$100. H 278, p 2G1. Dated March 8,
1900.
Gullhcrme da Sllvclra to E N
Holmes; M; 1 acre land, bldgs, etc.
kulb&cle, Hamakua, Hawaii; 10 vrs at
$G per yr. II 283, p 3G. Dated Nov 15,
1905,
Jos-o Dins to Mary (5 Perelra; HS;
building, Kalepolepo rd, Hllo; $100 H
284. n 52. Dated Oct 17, 1904.
Kahdo Noeau nnd wf to William
,T Robinson; M; II P (Or) 170G, Wnl-
This In turn Is suro to drive Into tho
knpil, Mnill; 8100. II 279, p Jl. Dated
Dec CG, 1903.
. MM Kano to Knlnulionua (w); I);
int r. Aim l nnd 2. u l' 7I&U. Ku lllM'J
KbIH.IKbI. Hanalcl. Kaunl: $100 H
". P - Dated Oct 21, lOOj.
'1 Entered Mar. 10th: bark Annlo
Johnson, Nllson master, 20 days from
aan rrnncisco wnn general cargo ni
merchandise. Mar. 17th: barkentlne
Oeo, C. Perkins. Oulllkson master, 39
dais from Aberdeen, Wash., 455,421 ft.
lumber nnd 150 bundles or laths, eon-
8lened to Hllo Mercantile Co,
""' "IsfclaBtSSW mtmm aH
The BU8INE8S MAN'8 HANDY IN
DEX, published In the Saturday Bulle
x'n and tho Weekly Edition, gives a
concise ana complete resume oi an te
;al notices, calls for tenders, Judg'
tnents, building permits and real es
iranweuon. evening uuiicun,
1 75 Pr month. Weekly Bulletin,
Si per year.
-"For Rent"
cards on sale at
the Bulletin office.
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AUTO STANDING MARCH 22
Admiral Geo. C. Deckley 151131
Co. D, N. Q. H., Hlto 141238
St. Louis College Alumni Asso
ciation 117636
Judge A. N. Kepolkal 88977
Diamond Head Athletic Club .. 30624
Llhue Kegel Club 28211
Mrs. Lucy Wright, Walmea, Ka
uai 23483
Jas. L. Frlel (Mauna Loa) .... 142224
Leo Lorlllard Cummins ...... 13314
Thos. C. White, Kealakekua .. 10739
Mrs. C. L. Dlckerson 9809
D.K.Watson 9105
Mlio Hannah Sheldon, Llhue, Ka'
ual 8259
J. D. McVeigh 7494
Jas. Kula, Kauai 5911
S. K. Kamaloplll 4515
Tommy Kearns 2219
Louis H. Miranda 2027
nn h. n.inn. iihit .. to-ia
. de Braoa. Kauai 1500
Chester Irwin 1209
Kalmukl, Watalae, Palolo Impv
Club 1206
A. M. Souza 1201
Miss Lucy Kaukau (Lahalna).. 909
Jchn Rnposo (Llhue Store) .... 805
H. U. Joe A. 709
P. N. Kahnkuoluna (Pala, Maul) 800
Sam Chong . , 757
J. Rodrlnues 377
Court Camoas, A, O, F 167
August Martin, 89; M. Botellho, 62;
Honolulu Athletic Club, 45; C. E. Pe
tersen, 29; Geo. Cachtcopulos, 22; Anti-Swear
Society, 21; Dr. K. Yanagl
hara, Kauai, 9; Miss Mary Gon
sales, 20; Chang D. Yen, 11;
Henry Hogan, 15; Jerry Burnlngham,
1ni M. Olevlero, 10 ; Capt. Gregory, 7;
1 Mlta Eva McLean, 7; Chief Thurston,
6; Frank Boyer, 6; Manl. Munlz, 9;
Aug. Gomez, 4; Geo. Chronls, 4; Rex
Hitchcock, 9; Miss H. M. Macnado, i;
Oro, Porflrlo, 1; Mary Cafa, 1; Miss
Mollle. Atolau, 10; Henry B, Ryan, 1;
John Kealoha, 8; Burnette Brown. 1;
Jockey MeAullffe, 1; Angellne Sllva,
Kanci StmDtsn, 3: Miss Kate Wood
ward, 5; Mrs. M. M. Machado, f; Mrs,
A. O. Rosa, 1; Mary Gouvela, 1; A
Ferrandex, 4; Miss Kate Farrell, 1;
Adeline Medelros, 1; A. I. Sllva, 1;
Alrra Nelson, 1; Aug. Gomes, 1; Hulda
Johnson, 1; Pacific Barber Shop, 1;
Lusltana Dancing Club, I; John Jc
slah, 1; Miss Phllomena Perry, 1;
Fritz Van Der Letne (Koloa), 1; Miss
Mary Vincent, 1; Chong Nee Hlng, 2!
Hllo Band, 1; V. Jaeobsen, 1;
E. S. Kong, 3; Ralph Kahn, 3; Jose
J. Roka, 1! Miss Alice Weight, 1; C.
Sullivan, 1; Caesar Gomez, 1; H. T,
Lake, 1; John Rapoza, 1; Edith Tuck,
1; Manl. Vincent, 1; Geo. Bruns, 3;
Mlts M. A. Larsen, 1; Dr. 8. Jaeger, 1;
Gertrude McCann, 6; J, P. Scully,
4; Ralph Kahn, 14; H. Sll
ver, 3; 8. A, Deel, Ewa, 3; a). H,
Kahn, 2; J. A. L. De Fries, 2; May
Quisefald, 2; Kohala Club, 2; I. 8,
Dillingham, Jr., 3; Wm. Tim Ke, 2;
Aug. Gomes, 2; Emll Llnderman, Ko
loa, 2; Chinese Athletic Club, 7; Carl
Nelper, 2; R. H. Hitchcock, 2; Bill
V. Grimes, 3; Pacific Social Club, 2;
Mrs. Jas. Dougherty, 6; Harry Macfar.
lane, 1; Albert Vlerra, 1; Walter Mac
farlane, 2; C. Louis, 1; L. Mon Tal, 1;
Fritz Fredenberg, 1; H. A. Franson,
2; Louis S. Atves, 1; Joe Vagras, 1;
M. T. Marshall, 1; Wm, Medelro, 1; J,
M. Perry, 1;F. W. Klebahn, 1; J. D. Mc
Inerny, 1; Prof. D. Malkal, 1; W. T,
Schmidt, 1; Malic Athletic Club, 1;
Mrs. J. E, Shaw, 1; W. Dulsenberg, 1;
Keoki Isenberg, 1; H, S. Ward, 1;
Miss Kalal Walau, 1; Louis Freitas, 1;
Herm. Hugo, 1; Rosellrie 8tone, 1;
Louie Vincent, 1; Geo. Bruns, 1; B.
M. Sumner, 1; Harry S. Gray, 1; J.
F Child, i; miss jean Angus, i
'Slats Hellbron, 1; Ernest Munlz, 1
Manuel Munlz, 1; Walter Dillingham,
ti Lum Ching, 1; n. A. Lucas, 1; Jonn
Perriardo, 1; Louis Vincent, izj Mani.
Kakasupa, 1! Freddy Rodrlgues, 1;
Chinese Athletic Club, 1; Jno. Botell
ho, 1; MIjs Mary Vincent, 1; Jim Viet-
ra. 1: M : N'arv couve a. 4 . u.
Macrada, 1; Billy Hellbron, 1; Miss
viva Olds, ZJ Jerry Burmngnam, ,
Joe Tata, 1; Miss Helen Gllhus, 1;
Mn. Lam Yam, 1; Richard Buhler, 2;
Jane Kalanal, 1; Chong Mee Hlng, 2;
Polly Kalana, i; W. J. Harvey, z;
Paul Welnholz, 1; Henry Hogan, 9!
Mrs. Lam Yam, 2; Mrs. A, Fernandez,
1; Miss Priscllla Charmen, 10; Miss
Hazel Hoffman, 5; Mary Qulntel, 1;
Mrs J. M. Theotonla, 1; Morris An
trod, 1; Dr. McCall, Kahuku, 1; E. 8,
Kong, 7; C. Schwartz, z; Miss Bessie
Boyd, 2; Julia Dlas, 1; Royal School,
1; Henry B. Ryan, 1; Tom Farrell, 1;
Mrs. Mary Farrell, 1; Jas. McAulllfe,
2; LuVn Chlng, 1; Edna Akau, 5. Scat
tering, 2,034,
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BREAKING INTO 8CHOOL
Or a "Mystified Mother's" story of
her attempts to gain education In Ho
nolulu schools for her children. Every
parent should read this statement that
v.jll appear In
SATURDAY'S BULLETIN.
How to get yotes to win a' place in
the BULLETIN'S $2000 Contest
The bulletin office has been asked a hundred times in the lest
week, by contestants and their friends, for a list of its subscribers.
This cannot be granted, as it would be unfair to the persons not
having the list. The real, live, earnest frtse-winning way is for
cdntcslants to solicit votes from ALL their friends if they already
take the paper (which is Itkcly), then their votes on old subscrip
tions may be secured; if they do not now take The Bulletin, it is
up to the vote-hunter to see they subscribe at once, thereby getting
the needed vote coupon and placing in the hands of the new sub
scribers the best newspaper publish in the Territory of 'Hawaii.
The prices are a 31400 REO TOURING CAR, 16 horscpoto
er,, seating five people. The Second Prise is a 8350 KROEGER
PIANO: Third, a 85000 INSURANCE POLICY; Fourth, A
air vnr? ptiMruhmvi,- t'iith n S40 STORF. ordf.R!
I C.V7, rt nn f l?.CTr sniVlNG MACHINE: Seventh, n
LEATHER GOLF DAG and SET OF STICKS; Eighth, a
WINCHESTER REPEATING RIFLE; Ninth, a SOLE
LEATHER SUIT CASE; Tenth, a KODAK DEVELOPING
MACHINE.
Votes may be had as follows:
For Neiv SubscriMions,
Votes.
Daily, I year $8.oo 3500
Daily, 6 months
4.00
1500
Daily, 3 months
Daily, 1 month
Weekly, 1 year
2.00
75
1.00
750
250
425
200
Weekly, 6 months
.50
THE BULLETIN'S TEN PRIZES are of interest to cv-
ervdodv. and evervbodv is eiven
1 JcW POPULARITY AND
NOTHING ELSE CAN. -t
Our Leader
KOLA MINT
There are Imitations, But
Ours is the only GENUINE
THE ORIGINAL
Wo Hnvo all Other Flavors AImo
Consolidated Soda Water Works, Ltd.
TELEPHONE MAIN 71
NOW WE'RE
We are prepared to supply the People of Honolulu with Freshest af
ISLAND MEATS. Also, Garden Produce of all kinds; Butter, Eggs, Chick
in. Turkeys, Sucking Pigs, Baoon, Ham; In fact, everythlnn FIRT1
CLA83 MARKET Is called upon to furnish.
The ISLAND MEAT CO.
JAS. E. VTESTBROOKE. Manaeef.
TELEPHONE MAIN 76. FORT 8T OPP. LOVE 1LD
4- - -f -t- -f -t- rf4l
t SELECT WITH CARE YOUR ARCHITECT ;
It means much to you. The home you build expresses your per- ."t
tonality. "Through Its halls runs the story of your life." Your "?
" home should be a credit to you; spend your money wisely; I can help
you mako every dollar count.
I W. MATLOCK CAMPBELL J
I Telephone White OBI T
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Y. SUOA SHOTEN
Wholesale & Retail Liquor Dealer,
B.g Stock of .tapanese and America Liquor, 'inzal Salorn In connection.
IWILEI AND K NG 2TRfc'.r8.
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Do You Think?
That's what makes and saves money. Just THINK cf Telephone Main
147 when you want your clothes attended to,
HONOLULU CLOTHES GLEANING GO.
J. F. COLBURN III, Manag' Office, KAPIOLANI BUILDING.
Aloha. Company
BUILDING and PAINTING CONTRACTORS. House furniture of all
lnds repaired and varnished. Yard and lawn work a specialty. Tools fur.
wished. Cooks, Ynrdboys and Day L borers supplied on short notice.
Office, OREEN HOU8E, 8. King nr. Walklkl road. Tel. White 2401
Weekly Bulletin $1 Pep Year
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Headquarter! (or automobiles with
i splendidly equipped fireproof garage.
VON HAMM-YOUNG COMPANY, Ltd.
For Old Subscriptions.
Votes.
Daily, 1 year $8.00 3000
Daily, 6 months
4.00
2.00
-75
1. 00
1200
Dally, 3 months
Daily, 1 month
Weekly, 1 year
600
200
400
Weekly ,-6 months
.50
175
an ottortunitv to win them.
VOTES will unn in this contest
OFF ? J&
ftonse Shoeing.
W.W.Wright Co.
LIMITED,
have opened a horse-shoe-Ine
department In connec
tion with tbelr carriage
bop, etc. Having secur
ed the services ot a Drat
class shcr- " are pre
pared to ao an work In
trusted to them ln a first,
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