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iwrw W'"Fm'vW'!-W CVENINO BULLETIN, HONOLULU, T. II . MONDAY. APRIL IS. 190S fwrna ''vl i,'SI WhB iri-m 7 S Easter' Week Offering "? Special Sale of Easter Neckwear BEGINNING MONDAY. APRIL 13th. At quick-sell-iiiB prices: A SAVING OF FROM 1-3 TO 1-2 IN EV ERY INSTANCE. LADIES' SILK AND WASHABLE STOCKS 33c NECKWEAR 3H 40c " 'M)(t J50o " ilW 75c " 50 WINDSOR TIES, plaids nnd solid colors, 25v. FOUR IN HAND SILK TIES, red, navy, and black, at 35 each. EMBROIDERED TURN-OVER COLLARS, from 10(: up. LACE COLLARS Elegant Assortment, from SI. 00 upward. PRETTY CHIFFON SCARFS in Dresden effects. White Mercerized Damasse Extra quality, G5o value, at -10 a yd. Pure Linen White Table DamasR 2 yards wide; $1.00 quality, at S0 a yd. EN'S Childrcns's Silk Parasols Natural wood handles, red, white, pink, and blue, D0 upwards. Children's white lingerie parasols, hem stitched border, $1.25. School Umbrellas Steel rod, fast black, at $1.00 each. The Importance of the Belt The belt puts the finishing' touch to the costume. Among the big variety of belts there are styles and colors to fill every want. ELASTIC STUDDED BELTS, from 91.35 up. SILK BELTS, polka dot. embroidered, at $1.00. SILK TAILORED BELTS, in black, white, and colors, from 75 up. The New Patent LEATHER BELT, with pearl knobs, at S1.35. FINE LEATHER BELTS, made of calf and fine kid, in white, black, brown, and tan, 75 up. LEATHER DELTS, with purse attached, very stylish, $1.50 each. N. S. Sachs Dry THE STORE WITH THE The Torch The Candle The Lamp The Gas Light The Electric Light These arc the steps in the development of the lamp, nnd a marvelous growth it is. Are you using the latest nnd best light, ELECTRICITY? If not, consult without further delay Hawaiian Electric Co., Ltd., KING ST. NEAR ALAKEA. nni'inxniwiimwwnwMWWWWii Shipping & Commission Merchant Diamond Crystal Cooking and Shaker Salt Blackola and Russetine J. A. Oilman, - Ag'ent rr 1 IW1IIUJL'TT,IJ l-l'1-1 I "l .Fl1, ll"J'f' Mill 'fL. J . Army Cots9 LltO JL aOllr Delivered Coyne Fiirniture Coi HOLLYWOOD PRINT PICTURES Just Arrived. PACIFIC PICTURE FRAMING CO., 10S0 Nuuanu. R. MIYATA & CO., CONTRACTORS. BUILDERS, PAIN- TERS, PAPER HANGERS and . MASON WORKERS. Eecond Hand Lumber, Doors and ishcs Bought nnd Sold. XAito ST., PALAMA JUNCTIUfl. rPHONE C94. Goods Co., Ltd., MONEY - BACK POLICY. ve P. 0. BOX 144. The Orpheum SALOON is right close to the theater, where you can get the Best of Every thing to drink. L'nlque Chinese Goods Wing Wo Tai & Co 941 NUUANU ST ROBERTSON (Continued from Pace 1) Hint Hawaii nlso send six delegates nnd endeavor to hnvo thorn seated. Thin will bo n ninttcr for the conten tion to tnko up." Ilobertmm nnnoiinced Hint tlio elce Hon of n (enipoinry chnlrnian wus In order, nnd i:iy Crawford noinlnated C. A. Illce. Willie Crawford moved I Hint nominations cloie. This carried I and Hlt-u was decaiud elected. lie.' Wns escoj li'di to tjio.chnjr by K com milieu, eimUhliiB, of' HlUn nnd 1.1ml nay, appointed fir the inirpane( Hire called for nominations for n temporary rorietnrj. tlcrnnid Keloko-1 ilo nominated Win Savldge, but Unit gentleman titatud Hint he win not u delegate, utul was theiefore Ineligible Knleloiu noinlnated I'.ll Crawford, but found no necnml. ltojKtelu nonilnateil A. I), C.iKtio, and Kelokollo mi o-l Hint nominations close, which wan cir lied, anil Caatro was declined elected Katilukou nominated Mil Cluwford an Interpieter. and he was elected. Atkinson moved that the Chair lie authorized to appoint n committee on rules, credential and " permanent or gnnl atlon nml - on resolutions. Ki. elopu seconded. Lnno moved to nnicnd mi that a del- egnlo from each dlstilct and one nt inrgo bo appointed on each cotnniitiei ItolBtcIn seconded the amendment nud It wan accepted by Atkinson. who stilted, however, that he had meant that there ilionld lie only one com mlttce. ' Holsteln offered an amendment thut theie Blioulil be three separate com mittees. This wus nccepted also. Chairman Rico then appointed Hi" commlttecH as follows: Commltteo on Credentials A. I,. C Atkinson, S. Kiilnmn, A. S. Kalelopu Dan Kclllnn, A. P. Kninhon, A. Jt Cnbrlnhn, C. Wolters. Coiiiniittcc on Hides and Permanent Organization II. I Holsteln, S. I,. Dosha, C. Hansen, W. V. Drake, A Cox, 1". Wnhlron, II. I. Ilaldwln. Committee on Resolutions W. O. Smith, K. E. Ulclmrds, II. 1. Baldwin, C. K. Cooko, Sol. Mnhelona, J. K. Ku In. J. K. Lelepnll. Kalelopu moved Hint (ho convention adjourn until 7:30 o'clock this even ing, and this carried. The committees will meet In the meantime nnd will biihnilt their reports tonight. Some of the delegates had In mind a piopojltlou to have the convention pass a lcsnlutlon In fnvor of the re appointment of I'liikhani as president of the Hoard of Health, but tlio ap pointment of Dr. Cofer by Hie Gov crnor will, of couise, do nwny with any such plan. Tlio oluclnl call of delegates showed the following to bo duly accredited, the blanks helm; those precincts which had sent no leturns to the Con trnl Committee: First District. Plrst l'lecinct Daniel Kalol. Second I'reclnct Third I'reclnct Frank 0 da Itosa Fourth I'reclnct Daniel Nnmohoo. Samuel Kulllikane, Samuel Kalua. Fifth 1'iecliict Chas.sAkau. A. M Cabrlnha, S. Ij. Desha, John M. Knl !:. i:. Illchards. Sixth I'reclnct John T. Molr. Seventh I'reclnct Wm. Kelilnul, Eighth l'lecinct John II. Iloss. Ninth rreclncl W. (1. Walker. Tenth I'reclnct i:iovcntli I'reclnct John Al, 8i, I'hlllp Kcoln. Twelfth I'reclnct J. M. Kiilina, F C. Koelllng. Second District. First I'reclnct II. I Holsteln. Second l'lecinct It. It. Elgin. Da ll I.ono Knaikuoha. Third Precinct J. W. Knwal. J. K. I.elepall. Fourth I'reclnct James Ako. Fifth I'reclnct Sixth I'reclnct Seventh 1'ieclnct Eighth I'reclnct Ninth I'reclnct Tenth I'reclnct C. Wolters, W. II. Htitelilon, "' . Eleventh I'reclnct Geo. M. ltobert son. Third District. First I'reclnct Second 1'ieclnct David Taylor. Third l'lecinct C. U IJndbuy, 1M ward Wnlaliolo, Oco. 11. Dunn. Fourth 1'ieclnct Iter. J. Nun. Fifth I'recinct William R. Il.il, Augustine i:uoh, Wlllinui T. Itoblnson. Sixth I'reclnct C. Hansen, W. Ki linn, Jno. Vnseoncellos, II. 1. Ilald win. Seventh I'reclnct Horace Kekumu. Eighth I'recinct Henry Ilouter. Nliilli Piecluct M. II. neuter. Tcntli Piecluct Levi It. Joseph. Klevcnth Precinct P. P. Inuliia. Twelfth Precinct J. Kinmersley. Thirteenth 1'ieclnct John Knllno S. n. Kaluina, A. J. Gomez, W. O Aiken. Fourteenth I'reclnct A. F. Tavares. Fifteenth I'reclnct Alex. J. Mc t.ood, Sixteenth I'reclnct Seventeenth Precinct J. Nakaleku. Eighteenth Precinct Theo. T. Mey er. Nineteenth Precinct J. N. Uahl mil. Twentieth Precinct W. J. (ioodliuo J. H. McVeigh, J. K. Wnlninnu. Fourth District. First Precinct A. I.. C. Atlt'.ison, Thus, P. Cuininlus.'Jas. L. Holt, Win C. lloe. Second Precinct Geo. P. Denlbon Geo. Mulle, Fred I.. Wnldrou. Third I'reclnct Clarence II. Cooke Frank J. KriiKor, Jos. II. I-Ittlo. Fourth Precinct C. Hustaee, Jr. P. E. R. Strauch For Sale Several Fine lots at Kaimiiki and Palolo. Cleared and free of stone. Maiinc View. Good neighborhood. Easy terms, Apply WAITYBLDG. 74 S. KINO ST. I (TrMUTid ir,t) An Inhalation tor Whooping-Cough, Croup, Bronchitis, Coughs, Diphtheria, Catarrh, Creaotane m Boon to Aathmatlca. )it It not ttm in re rITuco r to Ln-athn In a remwlf for dlsvswi of lha lifpailim orfcB tfajn lu taita th fmodr Into il Moinm UJ (jrrnnirnn COM ixvan-w iv ir rrnuru i Imnirltf BnllaTitlfl. U rfttrlM OTff ttl t)lVIM-ll urfai with everr Ucath, at1njr rrolongi-il at.J I I'UIIIUIIll IITVIUITIIIf 4 1 .--,-,-,..r , ..,. m ith iniall child rtn. aMi""" " ' ' X? i TIiom of a Con atimpllro Tcntli'iier Will flml immaillmtfl rll from CoukIh or inflamed UumlUlon of ihn throU ALL DRUaaiSTS. Mrnil notl for d nrrlitlr liooklel. npnf rraolran (;o 1M Kutlun Htreet, Nw York. (Special to the Hull, t I id Wnlluku, Maul, Apil! hi -The American four masted sh.n ilis was towed out to sea from Kalmlin hrenk water by tlio steamer t'l.iiiillue last Wednesday eVenliiK with the larsest carco of susnr that er . ft Kahulul harbor, about 5C0O tons. The blKsest siiBar cargo heretofore ihat was shlpiied out of Kahulul w.ih rlm tons by tho Krsklno M. Phelps, which Is now on tlio way to Delaware Break water. That record was broken by the Atlns, which left Wednesday and drawing 23 feet of water When almost abreast the outer end of the breakwater, Captnln Dennett of tho Oajnllno, finding himself In n somewhat dangerous position, ordered the seven-Inch hnwscr cut The Atlas dropped both her anchors The Les lie Hnldwln went out to lender aid. At about G o'clock the (Mainline got hold of tho Atlas' hawser u.ilii nml tho latter wns towed sare Into deep water. IT II In tho event of(tho Sherman's ar riving tonight, iffm will be a dunce Given by the Mnuiiu Hotel In honor nf tho jofllccrs and p.is&gers. If there is a band u board the trans port, there will hf. u bikini concort Klvcn at tho holi'l In addition t' the regular daiice, Kaat's wcll-Muown Hawaiian oichestra will furnish the music for1tlfo dance J ' All fiicnds of the Molina aid in vited in attend. , is the Ko.i Furniture on display In tho window of the Hawaiian Olllc Speclnlty Co., Mil, l3l Fort street Why don't ou cull and sea It? m dipt. Andeison of tlio steam yacht Curmlnn has arilvcd In Now Yoik hnibor after n crulso to Culm and tho Ilahamas. The crew reports Hint off South Cniollna they encountered twclxo Immense waterspouts, which they had gre.it trouble In avoiding. The wind went lound tho compass three times In a few hours. nflf PULLETIN AQ3. PAY -W John Lucas, Geo. W. Smith, Fifth Pieelnct J. M. Kculoha. J M. Konhou, John Kauua, Daniel Ki Ulan. Sixth Pieelnct W. F. Drake, Thou Kakulla, II. Klenimc, Jou Keohokll, P. J. Uonagliaii, A. It. Phillips. Seventh Precinct A. D, Castio, John C. I.anc, H. W. Qiilnn. i:ightli precinct II. J. Ilaldwln, C L. Crahbe, II. K. .Murray, Jno, Mar- culllno. Ninth I'reclnct Tenth Precinct Fifth District. First I'reclnct Second 1'ieclnct Third I'reclnct Andrew Cox, W W. Goodale, A. 8. Mahaulii. Fourth I'reclnct I . Meyer. Fifth Precinct Geo. F. ltenton. Sixth Precinct Seventh I'reclnct ICII J. Crawfoid Jos. K. Knlnma, S. Mnhelona. KlKhth I'reclnct Ninth Pieelnct Samuel C. Dwlght. Nngarnn Fernandez, Frank F, Fornan des, John I., Kniiluknu. Tenth I'reclnct A. S. Kulelopii. Klevenlli 1'ieclnct M. C. Ainuna, W. O, Smith, S. P. Correa. Twelfth Pieelnct Win. II. Craw ford. Clins. 11. Clink, I). ll.,Keleklo, A. K. VIerrn. Thirteenth Pieelnct William S. K, Kaku, .lack Kahulek.iulla. Sixth District. First I'reclnct Second Pieelnct A F. Knuilscn, Third Pieelnct J. K. Knpunliil. Fourth 1'ieclnct II I). Ilaldwln. Fifth Piecluct J. I. Sllvn. , Sixth Pieclnrt J. K. Kula. Soventh I'reclnct C A. Illco, C. W Spitz, J. A. Hogg. KlKhth Precinct Geo. II. Falrchlld Ninth I'reclnct Hubert Scott. Tenth Piecluct Win. Weiner. : isw -' cimp mt fW i IoIgOOS i; u h ra i v ,i i a nmmm Two wlieless messages were receiv ed this morning hj Governor Frear cndoislng heartllj Plnkhiim for re npiiolntmeta as President of th" Hoard of Health. Que of tliom came from the leper settlement on Molo kal, purporting to he the expression of nil the people nt the settlement. It reads ns follows: Kuluiipnpa, April 13. To Govern or Frear: People nt settlement unn- nlmously nnd earnestly pray Gov. I'renr to reappoint Mr. Plnkhain, the best president we eer hnil. Signed Hxccutlvc Commlttuo on Petition. The set ond message enmo from I.a Imlmi nnd Is ns follows: Lnhalna, April 13. To Governor Frenr: J.nhnlnu Improvement Asso ciation unanimously endorses I'lnk hnm. DR. L. E. COFER APPOINTED (Continued from Vase 1 this time of making most deslrnbli appointment thereto necessitates my requesting the set vices of your Doc tor Cofer ns President Health Iloaid; tills arrangement to continue for In definite period unless term stated by ou. This duty In addition to his ether duties us iiunuintlne ofllccr This appointment will carry no sal- nry, but a nominal allowance for ex tra expenses. He will have our co operation in administration of health board matters so that said duties will not hamper his regular work, hut will, by harmonious conduct of In ternal sanltnry affairs and quaran tine, tend to best Interests of both Hawnll nnd your corps. WAI.TKR F. FIlKAlt. Governor of Hawaii. The Governor recolvcd the follow ing answer: April 13th, 190S. Governor Frear, Honolulu, Hawaii: Have wired Cofer authorizing him to accept position ns President Health Hoard in addition to his oth er duties. WY.MA.N. l.lku u queen ordering her subjects nnd having them entirely at her beck and call, Mrs. Mary Atchcrlcy this morning led u small army of Havval lans to the Capitol grounds, and shortly after 9 o'clock this morning, after assembling them before the steps of the building and hnrnngue- tng them an to their duties, led them up-stalrs to the Executive chambers and preheated them to the Governor. First In tho line was the commit teo nppolntcd lately with a petition asking that Mr. Plnkhain be not re appointed. Two copies of this peti tion were presented tu tho Governor, one. the original In Hawaiian and tho other n translation, After theso came the rank nud II le of Mary Atch erley's army. It wus indeed un Im posing sight. Kadi soldier of tho iirmy marched In tliiougli the outsldo office to tho Governor's room nnd wns greeted by the genial Chief Kxccutlvo with a hearty shako nf the hand nnd a .won' of welcome, after which the petition er continued tho march tn the outer room ngnln. This con tinued fur considerable time, in fact so long Hint someone audibly won dered If the men were completing u circle and visiting tho Governor twice. Finally, however, there were no moru to bee the Governor, and tho army formed two by two nnd bent step down tho stairs, whcie they wero met In state by Mrs. Atcherley, who expressed her gratification nt what had been done by also grasping tlio hand of each of tho men and speaking to m u word to them In Ha waiian. When they li.ul nil reached the shado of tlio trees outsldo again, Mrs Atcherley called them together and made a speech of soverul minutes duration. And then tho army was dispersed Mr. Plnkliani was In consultation with tho Governor this morning but had nothing to say when ho returned from tho conference. i George Ado, at u collego fratcrntt" dinner In .Now York, s.Hd that out In Indiana, whero he owns n farm, ho Is known us a playwright, and In New York, whero he writes plays, he Is known us u farmer. Tho Hist stone In the highest dam In the world is being laid with ap propriate exercUcs on tho Shohonc liver In Wyoming. It will conserve tlio wntera of the river for tho Irrl gntlon of a vnst territory. Andrew Carnegie, addressing New - . .. - T 1 ,iBB York students, snld more fullurca A ?M j TT HT J x v)'JH wero caused by drink than nnythlng 1 I A 1 i A Has JttOVed tO 'M SjJ.-jg.JSSJ- J I I railll OREGON BLOCK, I The Weekly Eiltlon o the Evenlnp 1 RO TTol QU- rJH Qulletln gives a complM. summary of ?,trz lZ. '? e news of tho day. Blia,HaMaB OPPOSITE YOUNQ HOTEL ,M Stoddard SOLD THI SWEEK: One Tine Touring Car, Two Beautiful Runabouts. And another Runabout nnd Touring Car that are on the way arc already spoekn for. Come and place your ord en early. The von Hamm-Young Co., Ltd. Your Shoes would be good enough if they were repaired. Bring them to us. Wc use the highest grade leather and do superior work. Men's Shoes half soled nnd heeled Women's Shoes, hilf-soled a. 1 . V1CKERS' SHOE 1119 UNION STREET. 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