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$m? gurrm?!? I. EVENING BJUITIN. nONOLDLO. T. It., THMlSDAY, APR. , 1908. 5 ' i ! ! i. ii J x l) 1 PKwwwwwwwwwwii RUGBY-A Man's Oxford 5 mjww I Mclnerny Shoe Store UkJukliuktktktiuktJuktktktkJuktkJukM STRAIGHT COLD WATER when it is unboiled, is a very dangerous drink; when boiled, it is the "flattest, stalest, and most unpalatable" of drinks. SODA WATER is BOILED WATER with the addition of a little carbonic acid; that makes it better. BEER is SODA WATER with the addition of a little malt extract and still less alcohol; that makes it the best drink and tonic you can get, and the cheapest, too. PRIMO BEER IS THE BEST OF ALL MRS. DUNN is showing the only ' Easter Hats " ' this Season Harrison Blk L Ahoy SAMPLE FREE . BuckHie&jd Lithia. Water Horn Buckhecd Springs, Virginia. In cases of 50 Qts. or 1 Doz. Half Gls. SAMPLE FREE LEWIS & CO., LTD., SOLE AGENTS f. 168 YAQUINO OYSTERS Did you ever try them? The most palatable dish in the oyster line served anywhere. We give a HOT BITE after 4 with every drink. Scotty's HHi MK '' P-4SX iiawaiiaii Iron Fence andMpniiment Works NEXT TO YOUNQ DLDQ., 178-180 KINQ STREET. , ..PflONEOTa YOU cannot mistake our RUGBY. It has individuality, style and snap. In a general way only, it is like other shoes. Specifically it is dif ferent. Ask to see the RUGBY. Stock number 36 L. Price $4.50 WU.-'J -JL- Is Showing Entirely New Goods. Easter Organdies and Lawns Nuuanu below Hotel. KING ST. PHONE 240 Royal Annex Merohant St 1 Monuments, Safes, I Iron Fence . 4 f It H0NE5IY "I want to say right now that wo nro fighting a condition ami not an Individual, Now that twltcl has been closed wc havo accomplished our object, but al though 8omo pretty hard things have been said, and wo Intend to stand by all wo havo said, wo have no light on against any In dividual." Theodore Hlchards In public Interview. With one dissenting vote tho uxecutlvu conunltteo of the Civic Federation adopted u resolution yesterday asking Governor Krear not to reappoint I.. K, l'lnkham nt, president or tho Hoard of Health. The meeting of tho conunltteo yesterday afternoon was an ex ecutive session, attended hy practically tho full membership of the committee. Novs state ment of what "wo" did. , it, $, ,, j ., jwi, 4, , 4, j, .1, Hawaiian Editor Evening Hullo tins Docs the Advertiser for ono moment think that It can hoodwink tho Ha wallnns, 30 as to overlook the fact that the oplnloinof thy business men nnd tho decent newspapers In town is something not to bo considered? You have another guess coming Mr. abuser. When It Is convenient for tho Ad vertiser to throw out n few bouquets to tho Hawaiian, tho chief cook, tho bottle wnshcrs and the chimney cleaners, all fall over each other inul: Ing salaams to the Hawallans. It takes the devil to play on two Bldca of a gamo anyhow. To think that tho Hawaiian voter Is nt all considered by the Advertiser Is a cnutlon; nnd to put out l'lnkham because he did not trout the Hawallans right in the Wnl- Inch question Is tho worst yet. If the Advertiser wishes to reform It had better close up shop and put up n sign In tho window "Closc'd for Need ed Repairs to Our Opinion." If any body has Ill-used, ubusud aud nilsrep- lescnted tho Hawallans till they are. tick It s that hliod animal in the Ad vertiser's office. The Hawallans know you too woll to credit you with any sincere feel ings, Mr. Advertiser, nor will they ac cept your lll-smolllng bouquets. If tho sentiment of tho Hawallans Is at ull worth anything to tho Gov ernor In tho matter of the reappoint ment of Mr. l'lnkham, it Is that they would lko to soo Pinkham reappoint ed, and furthermore would say that tho Hawullans do not believe In splto work but believe In keeping n good man In ofllco. I'inkhnm, If reappoint ed, would stand n better show to bo confirmed than others. Is tho opinion of , W. J. Honolulu, April 9, '08. 0 Trouble over a towing machlno Is tho cause of a suit Ihstltuttd today by Charles Kidder against thp Singer Sewing Machlno Co. and Us agents, Sumner S. l'axton and John M. Davis for damages In tho Bum of (5010. Kidder In his complaint ullegcs that on April 2, '1907, l'axton and Davis forcibly broko into hia house, making a great noise and disturbance, assault ed Kidder, who tried to oppose their entranco, severely Injuring him, and seized a sewing ' machine belonging to Joscpjilno Kidder. Kidder nt tho tlmo was convalescent from a fracture of tho leg bono and unable to cope successfully with l'axton and Davis. On account of tho Injuries they in fllctcd on him, ho had to pay a doc tor's bill of (10. Ho asks for Judg ment for this amount, in addition to (5000 damages. 41 Pine Job Prlntlna at the Bulletin. NEW - TO-DAY NOTICE. At tho request of tho Executive Committee of the Hawaiian Terri torial Medical Society, a special meeting Is called for this evening at 8 o'clock at the office of Dr. Hum phrls. Tho subject is urgent and Important. A. N. SINCIaAIIl, 3072-lt President. Ask Your Grocer tor Pau-Ka-Hana Soap HONOLULU SOAP WORKS CO., Ltd. FRED. L. WALDR0N, Agt. On Pinkham HONOLULU STOCK EXCHANGE HONOLOLO. April 9. 1908 AMS Oh STOC MERfjANTltE Z Pttxcr h Co.. sur.AK Rwa Plantation Co .... 1llwlliiiiAtrle.Cn.... HiwCom At Sup Co , Hawaiian Sugar Co... Itonomu Svgar Co ... Honokaa Sugar Co, Ifaiktl Suvar Co Kahaku Plantation Co Kllcl Plantation Go Ltd Klpahulc Sugar Co .... Koloa Sugar Co ...... Mcllryde sugar Co . . Oahu Sugar Co , Onomea Sugar Co .... Ookola Sugar Maul Co Olaa Sugar Co Lid ... OlowahiCo Paattau Sugar Plant Co Pacific SugarMIII Pala rlanlatiou Co .... Pwffken Sugar Co..., PlniittrMIUCo Waialua AgrlrCo WtMuko Sutar Co .... Walmana'o Sugar Co. Waimsd Sugar Mill Co MIStllLLANKOllq i,IN),(lll .ini a.h n 1,'jo.u INI :.Ili.,.Yt M 31 HI 31'S lai II .i UUIVII TO.iaaj SIKU.I" 10 NUIMI JajO.KJU i,'UUI IGn.Mii faai.tral ki.nm.oiM S7li ... .Hllflll .'ijll.lll) U, ''I al .Viuhmj 3H laiuie lm Mui.uiu I 17K IK) auui iiiu" ?Vl,llHi ,totm 1pU,iiii l,."aiuiaai " IWw ,'aiMaii ixi.rm IntcM.laiiil Strum N Co lll HM( Hawaiian II ironic Co.. Hon R T ft L Co Pral HonRT&LCoCmn Mutual Ttlfbtionc Co Nililko l(LltCn.,v PatJUi. ... ..... lllll '. lm ... 1(1 .. . I.IVp.kh ,V),U I d.il NaliikuRufilxrCoAM. ualiu Rl I. Co., ajxyui Ml II1I0KK Co, ,.,. Hon Rlk MCo- Hafallan Pineapple Co. BONUS lliwTtrapcll'ireCIJ Haw Trr 4 PC Haw Tcr an PC HawTtr H pr HiwTtri pc Haw Gov't f pc Ca Ht Rug & Kel Co 6 pc. ,, . flalku Sugar Co 4 pc Ham. Dllch Co , Uiper Ditch 6a Haw Com ft Sur Co f pc Maw Sugar Co 6 p c... . Illlo R KCo Con ope Una R T ft L Co 6 p e Kahuku P.ant Co A p c Oahu Kft LCo6c'. Oahu Sugar Co $ pc .. ClaaSugarCo6pc. , I'ac- Sug. Mill Co, (a Pala Plantation Co .... Pioneer Mill Co 6pc Waialua .gri-Co t pc Mi-UrrJf S Co'.t. XfttifMI 4lll,tlMl mijxi Ml Ml Ull VJ'i W Sales Uotween Hoards- 10 Oahu Sugar Co., $27.50: 35 Ookala. (6; S Waialua, ""; 25 I'loueer (1.7.50; 21 Pioneer, (127.50. Sessiun 10 Oahu Sug. Co., $27.50. Latest sugar quotation 4.36 cents or $87.20 per ton. London Beets, lis 6 3-4d Sugar, 4.36 Henry Watertiouso Trust Co,, Stock and Bond Department Members Honolulu ItocK and Band Exchange. WILLIAM WILLIAMSON. Man-cer. CORT AND MERCHANT 8T. TEL. PRIVATE EXCHANGE 4. SAN FRANCISCO SPIRIT " " " (Continued from Paze 1. miserably laid out city, Her streets aro narrow and thoro nro ton few park sites. The plans for perfect San Francisco weio on hand, as It hap pened, before the llro, nnd It w. t the hopo of the people that when tho old sites were cleared away, n perfect ri.. 1 Kranelsen wnulil snrlntr tin. Hut Knn Krancisco has not learned to pull to gether. Tho widening of Kearny street was blocked by tho selflbhncss of ono man. So It was with tho ter racing of Nob Hill Thoso to whom It would causo u little privato trouble, with nn ultimate public good, bucked tho propositions and thoy did not go through. San Krancisco Is btillillug on tho old narrow lines. "The worst thing n city can havo Is a chronic kicker, a chronic knocker. I do not mean that n man who ex presses sensible adverse opinions straight from the fchouldcr. It Is the man who sneaks who does harm, one who disparages his neighbors for bclf Ish reasons. A knocker should not bo allowed to play In tho gamo. He bhould bo compelled to remain In tho bleachers, "San Krancisco mndo one bad mis take, when she closed tho saloons nnd did not keep them closed. "There was tho most contented pe riod In tho clty'B history, when the saloons wero closed. Tho working, me.n saved their money and bought honan with It. Then tho saloons wero opened, and tho labor troubles began. Tho men spent their earnings In thu gln-mltls nnd quit buying property. Theio may bo decent snldons but it is a llfo-search to find ono, v "And this Is n matter which you In Honolulu must tuko Into consldein Hon. A soldier or sailor Is eirieieut In mcasuro as ho Is sober. In San Krancisco thoro was another thing which tho flro brought. Wo discov eied that wo had tho prettiest lot of rascals In administrative jiosltlous- out of Jail. I am reminded of the place you call lulled here. I might call our administration n t'eoond Iwl- lel, In fact I call It a Verltablo Iwl lei. Aim mere is n strange ining in connection with the graft discoveries, Some of the prominent newspapers, such as tho S. 1". Kxamlnor, Chi on Icle, and Argoiinut havo devoted great lengths of space to tho reasons why the jietty grafters should bo punlsllcd, while tho big fellows, who uru really tho head and shoulders of tho whole business, aro severely let nlonc, Hut thu peoule of San Trunclaco aro de termined, and sooner or Inter u great wavo of public sentiment will sweep over theso grafters and overwhelm them, "Ab representatives In a small way of tho great city to bo San Krancisco, my brother und I have this to say: Krom San Krancisco to Honolulu, here h good luck." Seated at the l'lesldont's table wero tho following: Geo. W. Smith, V. I.. Waldion, Jnrcd (I. Smith, XV. T. Lucas, Judgo Weavqr, Marston Cami- bull, A. II. llrlggs and JI. P. Ilrjggs. LOCH. AND GENERAL This is the best month of the year to sell or rent property and of course to use the Bulletin Want Ads. Auto at hack fare. Tel. 3Q1. Kent Krauklln cms. Btkyds. dibit. Father Maxlmln arrhed today on tho Claudlnc. Captain Otwcll returned from his business trip to Mini I. Back up this movement to Improve the streets and sidewalks. King up Scotty's when you want a good auto rldo. Phone 107. .Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Urlnbaum re turned on the Claudlnc todny from Maul. Ilov. E. W. Thwlng, who went nwny on tho Mauna Kea to Maul, camo back today. Mr. and Mrs. A. (I. M. Robertson, who have been visiting on Maul, came back today. V. A. Ualdwln nnd J. H. Gait wero among the Incoming passengers on the Claudlnc todny. Why not spend tho summer nt one of tho Seaside Cottages? Engage a cottage Immediately. Marston Campbell, Superintendent of I'ubllc Works, was nn nrrlal today on tho Ctaudlne. Dock beer Is all the rago nt this time of tho year. The best drawn bock is at the Kashlou. Ah I'lng, mnnngcr of Klpahulti Sug ar Co., was among the arrivals on the Claudlno this forenoon. To enjoy tho best rldo In an auto In Honolulu ring up 290 for Jim Qulnn's new seven-seated Fcerless. Ilerthu Kleuimo has tiled suit fur divorce from her husband, Carl II. I.. Klemme, on statutory grounds. It. Yatnaguchl enters suit for dl vorco from his wife, Chly.o Yauiagu chl, on the ground of desertion. (let a half a dozen Tinman from jour grocer, druggist or liquor merchant simply try It, Once used always used. Mrs. fl. O. Seong, accompanied by two children, arrived this morning from I.nhaltia on the steamer Claud, inc. Miss I.ucy Kaukau, a Bchool teach er of Uihalnn, Maul, came down in tho Claudlno today Sho returns lomor row on tho same boat. Your typewriter should be kept in excellent order. The expert at the Hawaiian Office Specialty Co., Ltd., can attend to it for you. Phone 143.' When you'ro looking for pastor nov elties, don't forget that thu Alexand er Young Cafe has them nil. The very prettiest egg effects, In nny style. Kaster candles. Alexander Mcilrldo, Harry Arm Itage and John Mnrcalllno, appraisers of the estate of Anna Green, deceased, have filed their appraisement, show ing the value of thu estate to be SC4, 595. Governor Krear has ro-appnlnted Dr Sinclair a member of the Hoard of Medical Examiners, to succeed him self The other members of the Hoard, who hold over, aie Doctors Judd and Herbert. Tho fourth annual accounts of Mrs. M, K. Kahalepuna, guardian of Kenla (w) and Kellll (k) minors, were to.lny approed by Judgo Lindsay, subject to a surcharge of (1.10, penalty on water rates and tuxes. Tho final accounts of Sister Alber Una, trusteo under n trust deed of b'tella Cockctt, were approved by ludge Lindsay this morning and her leslgnatlon as trustee accepted. George Smithies being appointed In her place. It wiib reported today that Dr, Co fcr had recommended Dr. McCallum of Kort Shatter as a new President of tlio Hoard of Health. It was Im possible, to confirm tho statement, which Is generally credited as im probable. I.tipua Kcknlahaa today filed suit against David Kawannnnkoa and Jon ah Kaluulanuolu for (3!S3.2t, the face of a promissory note alleged to havo been executed by thu delendunts on Mnrch 18, 1107, payable 12 months later. Tho Kaplolani Estate Is In eluded in tho suit as garnishee. Thu plaintiff claims that no part of tho noto has ever been paid. An order of court has been Issued to James, Alice, Aliulo and Hnmin Ward, and their guardian ad litem, John Mnrcalllno, to appear before Judge Lindsay Monday morning and show causo If they havo any, why tho petition of Georgo K. Ward, adminis trator of the estnto of James Ward, that ho bo permitted to complete and perform certain agreements of a con tract entered into May 20, 1900 be tween James Ward and K. Colt Heb ron, Tho oxcctitlvo committee of thu Civic Federation at Its meeting yes terday decided to ask the Ooveinor not to re-nppolnt I.. K. I'inkhnm as president of the Hoard of Health. All inose present voted against rinkiiam, j except Itobblns II, Anderson, who vot- ed In tho negative. Tho report of tho Law and Order Committee on tho Iwllel matter was Btibmlttod nnd accepted. A resolution was nlso p-issod ask Ing the Governor to appoint a com- mission of professional and non-pro-fesslounl persons, both men nnd wo men, to Investigate tho social oll mutter, and to mako such recommend ations as it might seem advisable in the lino of mitigation, whether by act of Legislature or otherwlso. Among those prekont at tho meet Ing were Then. Itlchards, II. II. Audei' son, Senator Dlckoy, Ed Tow so, Doro inns Scudder and Mr. Oleton. SOMEWHAT DIFFERENT. "Jingles "What Is our opinion of my llttlo volume of pathetic verse?" ' Crttlcus "Well ...In bu - rnndlil. I Jthlnkvl morj pltlfuljthaja jialbutld." The Home of' Good Clothes Silva's Toggery 9aaJ4j;,a4vaaaa,vNe.' V ' 1 "a" 1m i Mm 11 T J) rf 0 ft ft tt (9 (9 YS Sill! 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Jordan & Co., Ltd. ) ( Rainier S to to to to to to to to to to to Rainier Bottling Works Tel. 1331 H COOKE, Ltd., PHONE EXCHANGE 20. never rcce in a more comfortable car I than the one I offer for nnhlin nu nt lowest prices. Care in management Ur.d discretion in the selection ol J roads makt this the favorite of all j public conveyances. jn.OjLiJK.UjU, MAJESTIC 241 EXCELLENT LAUNDRY WORK clone by the FRENCH LAUNDRY Ith their new FRENCH dry cleaning prooete. ZSS Cretanla 8L Phone 149!. A RUGS! i -.,