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EVENtNG DULLETIN, HONOLULU, T. If., TUESDAY, DEC. 8, 1908. t T mmih m mm WEEKLY CALENDAR j MUNUAV i Hawaiian Stated . WHU.M1.SUAV Occ.inlc Third Degree. IIIIIUSU.W Honolulu Commandcry Ren , ul.T- 5 p. m. I'UIIMV , Hawaiian Third Degree. S.1 L'KDAV Let Aloha Chapter No. 3 Regular. All visiting members ot the Order nre cordially Invited to attend meetings of local lodges HARMONY LODOE, No. 3, 1. 0. 0. F. Meets every Monday evening nt 7:30 tn I. O. 0. P. Hall, Port Street. i:. U. IIRNDKY, Secretary. HL'N. 1'. VICKKRS, N. 0. All biting brothers very cordially Invited. 0A1IU LODGE. No. 1, K. of P. Meets every first nnd third Fri day oentug nt 7:20 In K. ot P. Halt, corner l'crt and llcrctnnla. Visiting brother cordially Invited to nttend. A. G. DKmtINO, C.C., JAS. W. WHITE, lv.Il.8. HONOLULU LODOE 616, B. P. 0. E. Honolulu Lodgo No. C1G, IJ. P. O. I:., will meet In their hull on King near 1'ort Street every 1'rlduy even lug. l)y order of the 13. It.: 1II3NKY C. KASTON, Secretary. WM. II. McINERNY, 13. It. W;. M'KINLEY LODOE.No.3, K.ofP. Meets every 2nd and 4th Saturday ecnlng nt 7.30 o'clock In K. of P. Hnll.'cor. Poit nnd llcrctanln. Veil ing hrntlicin (.ordlally Invited to at tend. W. I,. I'ltAZEE, CO.. 13. A. JCOIISON, ic.n.s. HONOLULU AERIE 140, F. 0. K. Meets on the 2nd und 4th WED NESDAY evenings ot each month at 7:30 o'clock In K. t P. Hall, corner Oerctnnl.i mid Kort streets. Visiting 13agles are Invited to At tend. W. I.. ritAZRE, W., Prest. II. T. MOORE, Secy. HAWAIIAN TRIBE No. 1, 1. 0. R. M. Meets oicry first nnd third Thurs days ot each month at Knights ot Pythias Hull. Visiting brothers cor dially Invited to nttond. A. H. ARMAGH, Sachem. A. 13 MURPHY, C. ot It. Folding Go-Carts fc Only $4: each I Coyne Furniture Co. LIMITED ' EXCELLENT LAUNDRY WORK done by tha FRENCH LAUNDRY with their new FRENCH dry-clcaniiiu process. 57 Brretania St. rhone 1491. lWighe Favorite p ' 3 he Best Whisl on the Market. L THOS. F. McTIOHE & CO.. AOEN1S. ft 101-105 KINO ST. H&, TH01IE 140. P. 0. BOX 755. t AN OUTING R in n brand new seven-seater. Call up 131 or lioa ana asic for C. H. BEHN Fancy Baskets, Christmas Novelties Tree Ornaments Everything new. Goods received on the AUmcJa, Most complete as sortment vc have ever shown. The hr Palm HOTEL ST. bet. FORT nnd UNION. Lehnhardt's Unexcelled Candies j Always Fresh at CHAMBER'S DRUG CO., Fort and King St. INSIST ON USING Remtico Carbons as it is THE VERY BEST Sold Only by the OFFICE SUPPLY CO., Ltd. 031 FORT ST. HOTEL STEWART SAN FRANCISCO GEARY STREET ABOVE UNION SQUARE JUST OPPOSITE HOTEL ST. FRANCIS EUROPEAN PLAN $1.50 A DAY UP AMERICAN PLAN $3.00 A DAY UP J A new down lawn hotel. Still and brick slmclurs. Furnished it a ooil of $150,000. Eteri comfort and oinnnl met. On car lines transferring ti ill parts of ell;. Omnibus nuts iD trains and steamers. ' HOTEL STEWART Now recognised si Hawaii an Island Headquarters. Cable Address ''TRAWETS." ABC Guide. LADIES' FELT HATS, FEATHERS. RIBBONS, FLOWERS, CHIF FONS, WIRES Are Sold at Very Reasonable Prices. Wire Frames, Made to Order. K. Isoshima, 30 KINQ ST. ' YOUR GROCER SELLS Pau Ka ilana Auto for Hire MANUEL REIS. Call up at any time by telephone any one of these numbers: 200. '200.' 1097." '" "" REYSTONE-ELQIN WATCHES INGERSOLL WATCHES At All Watchdealers. r Jos. Schwartz Agent for Hawaiian Islands, Cor. FORT and KING Sts., Honolulu. Rainier Beer FOR SALE AT ALL BARS TELEPHONE 1331 fi-t fiURE YflllMFI PI Cm Pic U (or uoufttn dleM-bkrxtt. inflmmtlAm iiKio. "liUtluPl c; UiieirftiU.il ,THtEN J CHf tttCU.CQ.'1 " ') u tt '" ONttHirnxo JW . 1 uy Minn fkuM by nn-BTlaCsj. Millinery un srctiasl MMM ta u K f r la'al K U. S. L.MM mm& Message Tho rrcslilcnt'a message, thanks to the prompt handling following ltd re lease by tho Associated Press, by the 11 ti 1 1 o 1 1 n, has gono to the uttermost parts of tho Islands mid la being rend throughout the Territory at the same time as' on tho mnlnlnnit. This Is tho first tlmo In tho history of- the" Islands that It has been pos sible to handle such an Important state document In this mnnner. The ting le 1 1 n sent by tho outgoing malls tho complete message this morning to all Its subscribers of both the dally and weekly throughout tho outside Islands, and gives the full text to Its Honolulu patrons for detailed perusal this even ing. The nulle,tln admittedly covers a wider field and reaches morn read ers In tho Territory nnd city than any other paper published and tho prompt handling of tho Messago'ls not tho least' of the proofs of superiority that makes tho I) u 1 1 e 1 1 n tho best paper In town, i LOCAL AND GENERAL iW You have not tried your hard est unless you hare let a B u 1 1 e t '. n Want Ad. do the trying. B. W. Plllor of Hllo left today for his home. No fancy prices at.the New EnglauC Bakery, Hotel St, ' ' Shippers by Alameda of Mrs. Kearns Xmas preserves please order early. Ilalclwa offers opportunities for rest. Tho accommodations and cuisine are excellent. Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Until and son are booked to leave In tho Alanieda which sails tomorrow morning. J. C. Cohen, accompnnlcd by Mrs. Cohen, will leave for Snn Francisco In the Alameda tomorrow morning, Col. John T. Duker ot Hllo returned to his home today In tho Mnuna Kca. He will return after tho' Now Year. All kinds ot boor, wine's and mixed drinks 'art served In tho best manner at 'the fashion. Just fctve us n try. Inspector of Immigration R. C. IJrown nnd Chlneso Interpreter Loo J Oo will sail tonight in the Mlkahala. If you Intend hating a turkey for Christmas get in with tho wlso bunch arid order today from tho Metropolitan, Phone 45. Thurlow's Royal Annex for meals. Delicious candy In a fancy box makes an acceptable present to a lady. Tlio Palm Care on Hotel street, near Union, ca'n supply tho goods. I Rycroft's soda are always tho best. If -the soda water you havo been get ting Is not nlwayB up to tho mark, try Rycroft's. Fountain Soda Works, phono 270. I M. A. Ounst & Co. aro making a 'specialty of holiday goods'. The finest cigars und tobacco, pipes, and smok ers' accessories In stock. Christmas packages pit up. I A largo stock of Christmas hooks for children nnd gronn-ups. In fancy binding. All tho latest popular Action. Wo are ojieii every night from now till Chrlstmns. Hawaiian News Co, Ltd. The palm trado mark Ik on every bona fldo documont and advertisement of tho Hawaiian Trust Co., Ltd. It stands for reliability, h6ncst business methods, and long business experi ence. At 10 o'clock this morning tho P. M. S. S. Mongolia, which arrived hero jesterday from tho Coast, continued on her way t,o Yokohama. Mall, pas ecngera and freight were taken on board hero. AL Thurlow for a lunch or dinner. Our Japanese, Gold Paint is used for artistic and decorative gliding ot any article, sb a substitute for gold leaf. Gold Ink and gold enamel are useful In making Christmas 'presents. Low ers & Cooko, Ltd. 'Our "Hawaii" and "Sterling" brands ot water' hose aro specially'1 selected for their" lino Quality. Th'cro Ib no bet ter, hoso made. Ask for them at tho Hardware Department. ' Thco. 11. Davlcs A'Co., Ltd. The American-Hawaiian steamer Alaskan will sail from Puget'Sduhd for 8an .Francisco on December 13. Freight will bo taken on boardrat the latter city' and, on Dcccmbor 19, tho big freighter will start for this port. Hrnvins ncro hovon nays later. Tho freighter' Arionan of the Amor-lean-Hawaiian line will sail this even. lng"for Kahulul, Hllo and Kaanapall. Freight will bo takon on board at all tbr'eo ports and tho blgt'shlp' will' d-, pari irom Kaanapall on December 12 Tho Arlzonan Is duo to nrrlvo In San r.rnnclsco on tho' 13th, " - "" Mrs. Martin Egan heforo her mar rlage 71bb Eleanor Franklin war cor. respondent, magazine writer arid tal ented authoress, Is among tho passen gers on tho Mongolia. Mrs. Egan Is the wlfo of Martln"Egan. noad'bf tho' Byndlcato that ownVthe"Mnlla Times ana tne Manila cablonows. London, Nov. 30'. Jimmy Brlt, the San Francisco" HghtwelghVariil Ji lin- ny summers, tho English lightweight aro arranging to fight Fobruary 22 for u ptirsfc of 14,000, offered by the Nil tlonaL sporting club. '" " A Moet Excellent Assortment of, SUITINGS W. W. Ahana Co., LIMITED. B2 S. KING ST. PX0HS PM. THE BEST "FITTER" 1H T0ip. STANDARD OIL PROFIT , " r J NEW YORK, N. Y Dec. 7.- It was developed nt the Standard Oil Inquiry today Hint the Standard Company of Indiana, which Is cnpltnllzuj nt $1,000,000., earned $55, 000,000. bolwccn 1899 and 1900. ' OVATIONS FOR 0 0NORESS LEADERS WAStHNaTON, O. C Dec. 7. -'The Houso galleries were crowded .it the opening ot Congress today. Sponkcr Cannon nnd Champ Clark, tho ' leader of tho minority, iccclvcd ovations, lloth, Houses adjourned out of respect to the lnte Scuntor- Allison. ' CASHIER SHORT IN ACCOUNTS HEALDStUmn, Calif , Dec. 7. Tho cnshlcr of tho Itank of Ilenld.H- burg Is $120,000, short In his accounts. Speculations carried on by hln father caused tho loos. VTho stockholders wilt reimburse the bank. i APPROPRIATIONS FOR THISYEAR WASHINGTON, D. C, Dec. 7.---Tho Secretary of the Treasury esti mates that tho appropriations needed by nil departments of tho Govern ment for tho fiscal year ending in 13)0. will bo $824,408,94$, EASTSIDE BANK HELD UP PORTLAND, Ore., Dec. 7. Tho Enstsldc Rank was held up by throe unmasked men today, who robbed It ii i i CHOLERA IN 3T. ST. l'ETEnsilt'lKl. Russia. Do. cases of cholera in the city n'nd eight GOVERNOR GILLETT ILL REDDING, Calif., Dec. 7. Governor Glllett Is ill In the hospital. ARROW ill 1 wrsflgrargi CLVPECO SHRUNK An Arrow Collar rightly chosen sets right on your shirt, is becoming to vour face and fits vour neck. '- for tic. J CLUKTT. PF.AtlODV ft Mnkrra or &;: Hawaiian ron Fence NEXT TO YOUNG BLDQ 17.1SO i ijfliHDiBi If rCBHPUHvi riiTOIBH Katharine Qoodson PIANO RECITAL Tuesday Afternoon, pec. 8 PRICES $1, $2 and $2.50 Till: NK.W Japanese turblno liner Chlyo Maru, twin sister to the Tenyo Maru, will Icavo Hongkong for this port December 26 on her maiden voy age. Captain w. y. Grceno Is In com maud or tho liner, V. Chapln is purs er1 and William Ashman is chlot stew ard. ''THE MAUI, which sails this after noon will "take freight only. A Kodak for Xmas for those who have none; Films, Photographic Supplies latest improvements in the Photographer's equipment for those who'have Kodaks. That's our suggestion for Christmas. Come and ?ee our Stock. HONOLULU PHOJO SUpPLYJty, Ltd., fot, below Hotel i of $16,000.', ,and escaped. i m PETERSBURG 7. Them nre thlrtv-lhreo new deaths. hr ir rii .kW M.M I .11 YM wsmwa QUARTER SIZES 1 roMPASY.Trmr.N. V. unreit Miir i Monuments. Safes, Iron Fence and Monument Works KINQ 8TREET. PHONE 237. HAWAIIAN OPERA HOUSE Reserved Seats at Berg- strom Music Co., Fort Street TIIK MAUNA KfcA. flagship of the ' ff 'E' J?fM" Intir-rBland fleet, left today at noo'n.i1""" whenever possible willing nt 12 o'clock. Sho curried mall for Maul and Hawaii. THE MIKAHALA will depart nt !i o'clock todliv for Molokul. Mnul im.l Lanul. Sho will return on Sunday. THE IWALANI will go to Huwnll. Her portrf of call will bo albng'thu iiuiiiuniwi cuuhi (Biiw9awkii4MMinL9 1 Hilifrila'JIIiJTMliJ B liiiH sl HHHBHHsHIHHL IN FOREIGN PORT8 Friday, Decmber 4. NEWCASTLE Snlloil Nov. 29: Noi-.kS. S. Mathilda, for Honolulu. SAN KRANCISCO Sailed Dec. 4! H. S. Lurllno. 1 p. tn., for Honolulu. SAN FRANCISCO Arrived Dec. 1: S. 8. Texan, from Hllo, Nov. 17. KAHULUI Sailed Nov. '29: , S. S. Santii'RItn for 1'ort Harford. TENY03lng The Tenyo Mnru of tho Toyo Klscn Knisha, will sail from San Krnuclmc) lor tho Orient on December 11. Tho Tenyo will bring u largo quantity of Christmas miill for this port. She will nrmo Here on tne morning ot the 17th. The Nippon Mnru, which has tnk- len the run ot the America Mnru, wilt sail from Yokohama for tho tnnln- land on December 9, Sho will nrrlvo here on the 18th and will discharge passengers, freight nnd mall, later taking on board the mall for tho mainland. COMMITTEE TO DRAFT . ill T (Continued from Pace IJ A. I). Cnstio, was appointed to tnko up the matter. "" Chairman Atkinson of the Ccntrnl Committee this morning gavo n list of tho measures which it is proposed to have the Republican m.ijority In the Legislature pass. They aro ns follows: Primary law. Resolution ngnlnst government by commission. Resolution In favor of n ship mo uldy. Resolution commending tho woilt done by Delegato Kuhlo. Memorial to Congress asking th.it citizen labor be cmplo)cd on tho Fed eral works In Hawaii. Memorial to the Delegate to anU Congress to give the local Lcglslu turo authority to pass land laws. Leprosy bills. Tax law amendments. Dill permitting the deposit ot Ter ritorial and County funds In the banks. Resolution concerning the regula tion of charges of private wharves. Resolution that the Delcgnto se cure from Congiess an Increase in tho pay of legislators. Hill appropriating funds for anoth er Congressional party visit. Hill appropriating funds for tho Promotion Committee. Hill providing for the nsslstnnce for the handling, transportation, packing, refrigeration, and market ing of fruit products. Memorial requesting tho Delegate to ask fiom Congiess an appropiia Hon of S2SO.000 for Queen Lllluokn Innl. Those present nt tho meeting were: Territorial Chairman Atkinson, Sec retary nnd Representative Castro, IleMesentatlvcH Ing. Cohen, Cor rca a'nd Knlclopu; Supervisor Ahla, County Chairman Cooke, K. II. Mlkn leml, II. M. vnnlIolt, K. II. Vocllcr, nnd C. N. Mnraucs. SATISFACTION is 'the, only solid foundation for a suc cessful business. We satisfy our pa ARRIVED Monday, December 7. i m. s. s. Moncolla. from San Fran- ilsco, 3 p. in. r Tuesday, ucccmuur o. C.-A. S. S. Mnkurn, fiom Sydney, S a. m. DEPARTED 4 tln.lau TyMni1ii1 V. am tf. An tines fnr Kflllflft fltld other Kauai jtorlH, 6 p. nt. Strut. Nocau, fop Mnhukona nnd oth r llnwnll lMirts, 5 p. m. AUUBIMLJt UL'tlllluti u. P. M. S. S. Mongolia, for Yokoliama, 10 n. m. J J, 8AILINQ TODAV l It. M. S. Mnkura. Glbb, for Vancouv er, 5 p. m. PASSENGERS ARRIVED Per P. M. S. S Mongolia.' from 8kii nnclsro, Dee. 7.-For Honolulu: Mrs. Carl Adams and Inrant, Miss A. M. Alexander, II. D. llaldwln. Mrs. II. D. Dntdwln, It. C. .Reach. Mrs. It. C. Reach nnd child. Miss J. II. Hockley, Sister Hornndctte. E. F. Illshop, Mrs. E. F. Ulshop, Miss I Rrougher, Mlsn Ircno Hroushcr. .1 R. Hrynn. Mrs. .1, It. Rrynn, Miss Mnrgarct Ilrynn, S. Cas mly, Jr., W. It. Castle, Jr.. Mrs. W. It. Castle. Jr., Mrs. V. II. Charlock. Mrs. Lydln-H. Coan, C. D. Coffin. U M. ' Cohn, Mrs. L. i. Colin, D. W. Cooko. Mrs. D. W. Cooko and Bon, Miss Grnco Cooke, Thos. J. Costelto, Mrs. Thos. J. Costcllo, Mrs. P. W. Crnlg, Miss V. J. Curtis, Geo. V. Drake. R. It. Elgin, Chcslcr II. Ellis. Mrs. Chester It. Ellis, Sister Fnvln, Fothur Leontlnt Fnr rand. Walter A. I1schor. Mrs. Walter A. Fischer, John M Fuller. Geo. U. Gait'. Mrs. Geo. II. Gale, Wm. 11. Gat In, Mrs. Wm. II. Gnvln. Master James Gavin, Miss Frnnccs K. fllllct. W. M. Ornnt, T. P. W. Orny. C. Hcde mann. Mrs. C. Itcdemann, P. L. Ash ley, Mrs. C. II. Henderson, Dr. Hoff man, Mrs. C. P. WlndoRs Holvoot. Mrs. W. D. Holt, yiss Florenco Hutch Ins, Mrs. C. S. Jcnncss. Alfred Jouen, Mrs. Alfred Jones, Master Alfred Jones, Master Harold Jones, Rov. Father Jullotto, Miss K. Magoon, Sis ter Maria, Sister Maurlcla, Win. J. Mc Oee, Mrs. Wm. J. McGeo. A. J. Mc Wnln. Mrs. A. J. McWnln. L. F. Moul- ton, Mrs. L. F. Moulton, Henry1 C. Mjors. w. P. Nomiln. C. H. Olson, Mrs. C. rOr.mgo. Miss Mollka Petersen. W. C. KnuiHoy. Mrs. W. C. Ramsey, Slstor Iteglnn, Mrs. C. Rlngcnhach, John Rnomanls, Mrs. W. M. Roso, Master Jos Hoso. W. 8. Shaw. Rudolph Sprockets. Mrs. II. R. Stephens, Mrs. Wm. E. Taylor, W. W. Thurston. Geo. I.. Tottcnhnm. Mrs. Geo. W. Town- send, It. D. Underwood. Mrs R. D. underwood. Rov. John W. Wndman, Jas. Warrington, Capt. Howard White. U. B. A.. Mrs. A. Wlrtz, Mailer Hall Wlrthz. P. W. Hawnrd. Mrs. P. W I Inward, Wm. Kurtz Johnson, Mrs. Elizabeth Kraft, Edw. P. Kraft. Per It. M. 8. Makura, from Sydney, Dec. 8. Mrs. Alley, Miss M. Rell, F. Brandon, Mrs. F, Uranilnn. Mrs. C. Berwick, Mr. Radian, Mrs. Urew, Mm. II. It. Cliff. Miss Hilda CHIT. Mrs. n. II. Crease, Mr. Chandler, Mr. Coullcr. Misses Coulter (2), Miss P. Carter. Durand Churchill. W. E. Dosplaco, Mlsa Dunstnn, Miss D. Dunstaii. Miss G. Dunstnn, Mrs. J. T, Fulchcr, Mr. (rant, Mrs. Ornnt, Miss Gray, Arthur Illntoii, Mrs. Arthur Illnton, Miss Hay; Mr. Hownrd. It, O. Hnrtlngton, Mrs. It. O. Hartlngton, Mr. .Hoaro, S. II. Johnson, Mrs. S. II. Johnson. Frank Jarvts, Mrs. Luxton Loney and rhlld, W. D. Loid. II. SI. Laws, It. S. Mcoro. Victor Martin, Miss McKcnu, G. B. Pcllon, Miss C ParrisH, W. D. Page. II. L. Piper. Mrs. Pallch and child, n. T, Rogers, Mrs. n. T. Rogers, Mr. Hob prison. Mr. Robeitson. Misses Robert son (2). Mrs. Ilcdpath and two chil dren. C. A. Rutherford, Sirs. C. A. Rutherford. Mrs. M. Rlloy. Mr. Sowell. S. Turner, Mrs. Jackson Tnylorf, Mlsa Ircno St. Clnlr Talor. Miss Thomas, II. W. Vnrna, Mr. Whybrow, Mrs. Whjbrow und child, 11. Williams, Mr. Willing.. MIsK Weeks. 1 PAS8ENQER8 DEPARTED 1 i . Per P. M. 8. 8. Monciilln fnr II.., Orient, Dec. 8. Dr. nud Mrs. Hum- pnns, airs K, L. stovenson, P. P. Rronson, Mrs. P. D. Rronsoii, MUii Ruth Davis. II, Illllls, Mrs. II. Hlllls, Mrs. II. C. Ronolds, A. Sidles. j PASSENGERS BOOKED T Per S. 8. Alnllll'iln fnr Him I.Vn. - Cisco, Dec. 0. 10 a. in. Mrs. ndrr. .miss a. i.. Hears, Mr. Hatton, (1. C. Miller. Miss II Woodwnrd. Miss K. A. Lennox. Mr. nml Mm II M r,.l .... i t chlldien, Wm Kent, wlfo' and chll dicn, ilrs. .1. M, Petto and 2 children, u. ii. wens, j. u. cohen and wife, J. W. Rath, wlfn ninl t.nn Mlu. ?atu. Joidmi, A. P. Slndehnnd, L. M. Soars. ... ... uniiifi, i-. o, uunsuil, u. II. 'Irorgu. P. I j i.'. j WATERFRONT NOTE8 '( the: ke Air imir uin nit .m , day for Kauai. Rim win mm. i ...... bring freight from tho Koolau porta of II1U UJ1IIUI1 ISIillltl. THE W. G. HALL ttlll le.no this ,-,f. tnriifirtu fni In., I m.. .. locli. "U b""9 "' 5 TIIK KINAU lll reliirn fiom Kniuil (omoriow nmrnltnr .ii,.i.. .( o'clock " h """"' - . . . " BULLETIN ADS PAY - Sea Wrens, $100, 18-foot Motor Launch with 4-CvcIe Motor, $175, Comtilete 'HE CHAHLES D. wSbs. BOAT v AND MAOTINBW0BXB King St, opposite South St. i&atA&mimiLM. kaWasw: toiMiw. .1. .&.-& .j.:if.,ify 1 J HiV& .. ? ' ,.