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', 't'' i ww . """ -iwK . -Wr EVENING BULLETIN, HONOLULU, T. JI FRIDAY, BBPT. , 1008. N ' si Boys Shoes for SCHOOL Boys nre not satisfied to wear the uijly shaped mon strosities formerly called school shoes. One large manu facturer in the East is turning out strong, serviceable shoes but is putting some style into them. We have the agency for these shoes. You'll not do your boy justice un less you sec them. Mannish styles for young men who arc grown out of the "boy" class. These arc not ordinary school shoes don't fail to see them. MclNERNY SHOE STORE, FORT STREET, unit MnistcMi:b7 Ml m'. ?n w ?n imjj ill .i k ml I5 K h I Theo. H, Davies & Co., Ltd., HARDWARE DEPARTMENT. Buttercups as delicious as high art candy-making can get them. Fresh today and always pleasant to the tongue. PANOCHE. FUDGE, and OLD-TIME STICK CANDIES are specialties for tliis week. The Palm Cafe PHONE 311. BIG REMNANT SALE DRESS GOODS for young ladies at the VERY LOWEST PRICES. Do not fail to examine our stock for there are Speoial Bargains. Wc will be pleased to show them wheth er you buy or not, la. Ahoy, Nunanu below Hotel M C SPECIAL DINNER SET (M or $14.0,) SALE. - 100 PIECES fM.OD Fine Decorated Austrian China Ware, . $14.85 per Set LEWIS & CO.. Ltd. FOR A LIMITED QUANTITY ONLY. ,160 KING ST. Crockery Emporium. PHONE 240. RiHiinim3liln Hn Hawaiian Iron Fence NEXT TO YOUNG DLDO., 170-190 ncariKINO. WTA Keep Food pure and Fresh with the least ice by using the Eddy Refrigerator Easiest to -clean. Most economical. BWIUgll HOTEL ST. NEAR FORT. Monuments. Safes, Iron Fence and Monument Works KINO STREET. PHONE 237. iAirfc-M ,1MI fctit i (HirliiW ir rttftor ST. LOUIS BOYS ANHEACHERS Celebrate 25th Anniver sary With Luau And Speeches The twenty-fifth anniversary of tlio nrrlvnl ot tlio Ilrotlicrs who started St. I .oil Is Collego was cclcliratcil tiiat evening liy tlio Aliiimil Association ot tlio Collego In n most appropriate manner. A luau was served In tlio largo din ing liall of tlio college, and with old teachers, the prcsout corps, anil tlio iiliimnl, tlio evening was passed most happily with speeches ot congratula tion nnd reminiscence!) ot tlio old (lays. " Senator John Lnno presided us toastmastcr. Seated on his right was llrothcr Francis and on his Ictt Ilrothcr Frank, who arc thu only Hi others In the Islands who wcic with Iho" College nt tlio outset. lllsh- op Mbcit occupied a position ot honor and Ilrothcr Henry, tlio present head ot the College, with tho start of teach era, sat at tho head table. Conspic uously placed nt cllhor end ot the hall wcro two largo banners bearing tho motto "Unity," "Love." Tho luau was ono ot tho best nnd Knnl'H clco club furnished music whilo the hundred or moro nlumnl and gucbts wcro making It disappear. It was hoped that Ilrothcr Ucrtram might bo present at this anniversary. Ho Is now In Ohio and tho membcis ot the Alumni sent him n round-trip ticket in order that no details' ot fin ancing tho trip might prevent his coming. His work Is such, however, that ho could not lenvo at this time. Fred. Weed, one of tho boys attend ing St. Louis at tho start, read a let ter from Ilrothcr Bertram that elicit ed loud cheers, nnd tho frequent ref erences to the Ilrothcr wound up with n final three cheers and u tiger proposed by Julius Asch, Sonator Lane's opening remarks re viewed tho history of progress that St. Louis has mada till It now num bers over six hundred pupils and n strong nlumnl association. llrothcr Frank was first called up on to speak. Ho was given hearty cheers, which he modestly remarked were very gratifying, but ho was no speaker, "only a plain, ovcrday teach er." In closing his brief rcmnrUs ex pressing his deep appreciation ot tho kindly feeling toward him, Ilrothcr Frank urged tho boys to bo loyal to their country and to their mother church. llrothcr Francis, who was ono of Iho pioneer workers, was greeted no less cordially than Ilrothcr Frank. Ho is tho musical member ot the St. Louis family. Ho was followed by nihliop Libert, who gave many inter esting dctnlls of tho founding ot tho college nnd his association with tho work slnco his arrival In 1881. Ilro thcr Henry, principal of tho college, gnvo ono of his characteristic speech es. In which ho had his boys laughing nt ono moment nnd tho next turning their thoughts to scrloiiH topics, llrothcr Henry Is a most Interesting tnlkcr. Hu been tho Jolly side ot Ufa and weaves it In wttli tlio serious re Hponslbllltles of nolilo manhood In a way that causes his counsel to bo long remembered, lliothcr Henry lead a letter from (leorgo Cooper ot .Maul, Allowing that tho Interests of St. Louis nro alwajs In Iho minds of tho boys whether In Honolulu or on tho other Islands. Tho noxt speaker was W. U. Far' rlngton. Ho referred to tho good' fellowship that is always In evl elenco at St. Louis. Tho Hrothors wcro In completo sympathy with tho boys and showed by their lives that boys and men can bo good fellows In every sense ot tho word nnd good men. Ho congratulated tho bchool on Its success and tho alumni on their excellent efforts In keeping up tho spirit of unity nfter leaving tho school. Representative John Hughes paid a glowing tribute to the school and its workcis. Daniel Logan told ot tho grand work ot tho Ilrotlicrs ho has observed and especially men tioned tho exhibit fiom the Walluku school, of which llrothcr Frank is row In churgc, that won unstinted prnlso nt tho Omaha Imposition. Dr. Cowcs spoko of tho nlumnl nnd told ot the old days. Julius Asch mado n very Impressive speech nnd expressed tho bollof that Brother Bertram, would sonio day In tho not far dis tant futuio bo with tho school again. Ilmll Hermit told a very interesting incident of tho school days tliut was grpatly enjoyed. Mr. Hopkins was called upon us nn honorary member and friend, as shown by tho fact that two ot his boys aro graduates ot tho school. Ho praised tho work of tho Brothers In touching tho boys how to live right lives nnd succeed. Fred. Weed told of how ho had brought tho big valises of Brother Frank and Brother Francis from the steamer when they arrived. C. A. K. Hop kins of tho Entertainment Conimll teo paid a pleasant tribute to tho Iliolhci'H and commented on tho rap Id development of thu r.rliool under their illiucllou, A. V. Seuuury. spoko 1 1 rl rj-. iifc' l - fc y wit' TTkj. i u - .J faijfcffiMtff''iwiw,iii I HONOLULU STOCK EXCHANGE m HONOLULU, Sept. 4,1908 W7I I V...B OF STOCK all Ui E nl.i la.L.t HIrcTaStTIb 2 fitewer Co.... Slir.AR Km riMilttlon Co .... tUwallinMtrlc.Cn..., lUwCom it son Co ,. lUnailtnRuKarCo... Ilminmu SURir Co ... IIohoVaii butr Co . . It.ilco Riu.rCn HutiliWoii Sugar Plant. K.titilni Platitatloii Co Klpah ilu Sugar Co.... Knloa Sugar Co Mcllrydc Sugar Co .... ().iho Sugar Co...,,, OnnDita Sugar Co .. Oikola Sugar Plant Co Olai Sugar Co Ltd .... Ulowalu Co ., Pialiau Sugar Plant Co Pacific Sugar Mill Pah rianiallem Co .... r.Vro Sugar Co,... I'loncrrMIIICo WalattiaAgrlrCo WMluku Sucai Co .... Walmanalo Sugar Co. altna Sugar Mill Co MISCIULANKOUS Inttr-Maml Slram NCo Hawaiian BlfCtilrCo,. Hon DTIkl. Cn Trel Hon RIM. Co Coin Itultiil TclrnliutK Co NAl,IVlhMfxrCn Pant Up Nalnkii RuM r Co Am. Oalm K& I, Co Milolt K Co. 1 1 on II & M Co Hawaiian Plntanptc Co. 1IONDS UiwTtrpclrlreCI Haw Ter 4 PC Haw Trr 4H lc HawTcr 4H PC ItawTtT t pc Haw Gov't lie i,.000 1'I Vnno,nnn J7'( i.'jiii.iim li t, WM Mi ' i'ii'i ..1.111) I'F) 'J I llM lmi J.'m,oii rinKum Vmi,iii i IMMUl Mi rrfKi,(M 1IIH t,7tl,IMI i.w n.i) i l,iimt,nin wi. 11 iM(l! lllJI.VI 111!' .VIII.I11II fl'Wl ii 7'lli! Hw !".oii Hu l(rt if. 1 in S" J.7 .1.11m li laijiai.tliat tr'OI.'") I"' a'UHl) I ti Ii'','"i1 KI )l.,(i. JVtt.lli.l t,rvn MJIi V,IIII u on 1.(1111,1111 1,HI,U) IIII.IM 4iU,(l in'i IJIl Ca. Beat Sug Hi Kcl Co o pc i, ... Haiku Sugar Co 6 pc Ham. Ditch Co., Ui.rx-r Ditch fo It. Com ft Sue Co 5 c Haw Sugar Co 6 pc.,.. IIM0KKO1 Coa pc Houakaa Sugar co. nic. Hon RTk LCi. 6p c Kahuku I'.ant Co 6 p c. M'wryur : (.!, Oalm Kft l.Co6;c Oahu Sugar Co f pc . Claa Sugar Co 6 p c. Pic Stic. Mill Co, C Pala t'laiitallo.i Co ... Pioneer Mill Co 611c. mi lun im III! pnij Walalua ..grkCo ape Sales Between Ilouds: 25 Olio inea, $41. Session: 12 i:wn, $27.23; r, Ooknla. $11.75; 5 Wnl.ilii.i, $SC; S O.ibu Sug. $27.70. Latest sugar quotation 3.885 cents or $77.70 per ton. Beets, 9s, 7 I -2d Sugar, 3.885 Cents Henry Wateriiouse Trust Co., Stock and Bond Department Members Honolulu Stock and Bond Exchange. WILLIAM WILLIAMSON, Mauagtr, rORT AND MERCHANT 3T3. TEL. PRIVATE EXCHANGE 4. In n Jovial mood and called attention to tlio good work ot tlio Ilrotlicrs at WailuKu. Thos. McTlglio said a few words on oratory that aroused roius ot laughter. During the proRicssof the program songs were sung lij tho Aluimil quar tet and Mr. Kerr gave a rattling Ming accompanied by tlio quintet Chili. OPENING UP LAND. Washington, Aug 3.'. Tlio I'rcsl dent bits Issued a inoclaiiiallon for tint opening to t.vttk'1111'iit of tho surplus lauds of the Uiiscliml rosorvatluu In South Dakota. T lie area covered coin prison about snii.iiou acres and In cludes all tho l.iml In TiIiim county of Hint State. According to thu terms of Iho proclamation, Hie lauds will lju mi lecled by tho loll cry process and thu drawing ulll take plarn at Dalian, Soiithllakota, Oclolivr l'Jth next. mm The t'liUeisllj of California has ,i leeoril-Hiiiashliig 'arslty footliall Kliiail out (Ills mmkoii, 200 men turn ing out for praitko on the first few da j a. Bulletin Business Office Phone 256. Bulletin Editorial Room Phone 16S. NEW - TO-DAY IN TUB t'lltnUT COURT OK THU First Circuit, Tenltory or Hawaii. At Chambers; In Probate. In tho Mat ter of tho Kstate of James Alfred Low, deceased. Order of Notice ot Hearing retltlou for Administration. On reading and tiling tho petition ot I. Illlo II. Watson, sister of James Alfred Low, deceased, alleging that said James Alfied Low of Alca, Oa lm, died Intestate, at Vladivostok, on the 6th day of January, A. D. 1908, leaving pioperty In tlio Territory of Hawaii necessary to lio 'ndmliilsteicd upon, and praying that letters ot ad ministration tssiio to hersoir, it is or dered that Tuesday, tbo Otli day ot October, A. I). 1908, nt 9 o'clock a.m., be and hereby Is appointed tor hear ing said petition in the court room or this court at Honolulu, nt which tlmo and placo all persons concerned may appear and show cause, It any they have, why said petition should not ho granted, and that notice of this order shall bo published once a week for thico successive weeks In tho K cnlng Iliillotlii nowspapcr pub lished In said Honolulu, Dated at Honolulu, September 4, 1908. (Sgd.) AI.KXANDKIt LINDSAY, Second Judge of tho Circuit Couit of tho First Circuit. Attest: (Sgd.) JOHN MAHCAM.INO. Clerk. "A. (!. II. ItobcrlMin, iitlmnc) for petitioner. 4007 Sept. 1, 11, IS, 25. ... 'itti.tfiinriw .,:, J Boys' Outfitters We have the most complete lines of Boys School and Dress Clothing in the city. Two-Piece Suits Knock-About Garments Neckwear Hats Silva's Toggery, Elks' Bid., King, nr. Fort. Tel. 651 LOCAL AND GENERAL The quickest way to secure a fair exchange for anything is to use a Bul letin Want Ad. Thurlow's for a lunch or dinner. Kent KranKllii cam. htkyiin. atm. Mrs. i:. Sahlln will lako orders for Infants' clothes mid bnrnlwoik nt Ha waiian Hotel. Take your car.tago or automobllo to Hawaiian Carriage Mnnty. Co.. tor up-to-date repairs. Hekekehla, a native Hawaiian, died )esterdny at his homo on Kunnwal lano at tho ago of G7. Sum Kalll, an Inmate of tbo I.unn- lllo Homo, died Wednesday at tho ago or 83. Ho was born on Maul. All kinds ot beer, wines and mixed drinks arc served In tho best manner at tho Fashion. Just clvo us a try. Young Ilros. nic running u launch to tho different warships all night for the benefit of tho otllcers. Faro tl. Deputy Attorney (lencral I.nrnach went to Walalua yesterday on busi ness connected with tbo department. AllegrcttPs delicious ocnin elioco lates, In cold storago from Chicago, may bo had at llcnsou, Smith & Co., Ltd. (leorgo D. McClcllan was admitted to pr.ictlco in thu United States DIs trlct Court by Judge Dolo on motion of W. T. IlnulliiH. Deputy United States Marshal Holt has gouo to Hawaii to subpoena wit nesses in cases bcfoiu tho United States District Court. Coat your Iron roofs with "Arable." Yoj will bo surprised at Its coollnc and prosorvctlve properties. California Feed Co., agents. Copies of the B u 1 1 e t i n ' s Fleet Edition, wrapped ready for mailing, can be procured at this office for five cents. Cost of mailing, three cents. Honolulu I.tnlg filli, II. T. (), K., will meet this cenlng at 7 :!) In Its iooiiih on King street, next to Foil. Visiting Kills nru conll.tlly Invited to bo piesent. .loh Ilachelor, as Master, has com mended William SaWdgo for tlio splen did manlier In which ho has managed the estato of Manuel llaieto, nti shown In his third annual accounts. A, N. H.infonl. tho optician, flta KlasM-s scleiillllcally to lollovo c)o strain and liuprow! Iho sight. Tour Ms may have piescriptlims fllled promptly. Olllcc, Huston building, Foit street, second Hour. Tho body of a lltths child, apparent ly that of a Chinese or Japanese, was found in a small box roercd with a few loose stones, Jestcrday. It was illfcmcrcd by Tom Kolaiiul, tho grave- digger. Thu Coiouer will iiiako n re port on It. At 7:30 o'eloek last evening MIsj I'llscllla A. Sullivan, tlio only daugh ter of Mr. ami Mrs. J. .1. Sullivan, nnd Itobeit Fox Clarke, joungest sou ot Captain C'larko of tho Inter-Island Steam Navigation Co., weio united In marriage, in tho prescuco of a few of their relatives and most Intimate Irleuds, In Iho pallors of tho Human Catholic cathedral. After tho cere mony ii wedding supper was seivcd at Iho Claiku homo on I'liuchbowl street The Jilting lieoplu diovo to Niu, thu country home of Mr, Clarke, at about midnight, amidst a tliowcr or rlco ami well wishes from their fi lends. WANTS WANTED Work; fifteen cars' experience as bookkeeper, tlmokcoper, stenogra pher, and general ofllco assistant; good references. Address "P. L.," this olllcc. -!097-3t position by nn experienced book keeper. Address L. do L. V., this olllce. H)97-tr LOST. On tho load between I'cusacola St and Waiklkl, a bluu anil while check carriage robe edged with blue satin. Finder please reluiii to Then. II. D.ivles & Co., Ltd. 1097-1 - ' niTi College Boys' Suits Shirt Waists Hosiery Caps Underwear HEART OTJpiiND The Oriihcmn last night was filled with an enthusiastic crowd who ent ered Into the splilt of tho play to such Ml extent that Mr. Stetens, who takes he part of the Wllaln, was roundly hissed while Maryland (Mlss Thorn ton) and Col. Alan Kendrlck (Mr. Huh ier) were nu vlgotouslj applauded for their excellent work as the heio and heroine. The play Is laid In Virginia during thu Civil War and hinges on the attempt to hold Charlesllle by the 1 1 vii 1 nrinUs, (oiiimniided on the t'liloa side by (let!. Honker and the Con fed erate hy On Hugh Kendiick. tho f.itli or of Col Allan Kendrlck, who has le maliied true to the Union. Allan Is tho liner of Mankind, if Southern girl, who Is vory enthusiastic Regard ing tho Southern nuns bat Is more althful to her lover than her country. Tho various complications- which ar rive, ending In tho capture of Allan, through Ills effoitK to sen his sweet heart by penetrating the enemy's liuce, keep the .iiiilieuco 111 a slate of suspense that breaks ft it t Ii In fiiilous applause as tho villains aro foiled. .Ml hi Thornton ns thu heioiuo Mary- laud, plas her pait with Iho hiiiio del icate delineation that marked her In terpretation of Z.aza and Is If uiiythlng moiu popular In tills part than the other. Tho play is magnificently staged and tho scenes arc as well handled as though on a slngo twleo as large. Tho specialties weio well re ceived, especially tho Two Maes, who have rauglit on with their clover clog ilanclng. . a The Weekly Edition of th Evening Bulletin Qlves a complete nummary of the news of'the day. That old saying, "In Rome do as the Romans do" applies equally well to Honolulu. Everybbdy in Honolulu drinks Primo Beer It iS the home brew and is superior to any other beer sold in this oity. ." Midi P.tttro No. 225S A WC LOVELY AFTERNOON C0WNJ ,MbimJ MARU ANNOUNCES ARRIVAL TODAY "We arrive at half past nr To i"'"hl at 10 o clock we leave Hono lulu." .v little after !) o'clock this motiilug tbo silimu wireless message was re ceived fiom dipt. W. C. T S. rilim-r of tho Hongkong Jlnru by llackfc-hl & Company, tho local agents. The ar ilv.il or Iho Marti eaily this afternoon was good news to many of the pansi ti gers aboard the transport Thomas. which came in from Nagasaki this morning. They have been anxious to get mall rrom their rolks at lioin-' rr as hoou as the transport docked thev asked whether the Mnru had arrived or would arrive before they leave for San Francisco at 4 o'clock this after noon. m Thinking a light In the hocond story or her homo In St. Louis, Mo., was caused by a Hie, Mrs. Sophia Dunlop. I- years old, hurried lulu tho hiiUK' anil was knocked down and stabbed by two burglars, who ca mped. Ilecatiso ho said he would not con vict iiiioiiu on the word ot n police man, James Hamilton, an insurance man, was dlsmlt-sed from further jury rcrvlce hy Judge Malco In tho Court of Cciieriil Sessions nt Now York. Tho design of William C. I'otter for nu eiiucstrlati statue of Con. tleo. II. Custer, who was killed In the bat tle or the Little Dig Horn, to bo tint up at the Custer homo in Mouioc, Mich, has been accepted. Our White Goods are most suitable to make up this pattern. Please look before buying elsewhere. E.W. Jordan Co. LIMITED.