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"H f.'jt' i ii EVEMIHO nULLETlN. HONOLULU, f H THUR30'Y, JULY 21, 1910. iUwhw . miifa.ntw. . KMii luiriini - - . . IV- K- 11 . tf It Pays To have a FIRE EXTINGUISHER in your house. Mr. Thomas Hollinger's house at Kap iolani Park was saved through the thoughtfulness of his daughter and the use of an exiinguisher. If it hadn't been for the Fire- Extin guisher the house would have un undoubtedly been in ashes. Protect yourself by buying a BADGER FIRE EXTINGUISHER before a fire visits you. J. A. Gil in an, agent HILO POLITICAL POT SIMMERING Many .Are Willing Become Public Servants To Go ye therefore into the land of Kaimuki, and say thou unto Mr. Pessimist that I shall buy a lot and profit thereby, and upon that lot shall I build a house, and in that house shall I dwell, high above the sea, and enjoy the Koko Head breeze forever more. --Kaimuki Land Co., Ltd. SUPREME COURT CONK AWARD Tie Supreme Court has conllrmcd tlio Judgment uf tlio lower court- iti award iiiude ly arbitrator In the caso of .Mary A. Illchurds against Carl On Tal et ul. Tim case was one as to who should pay wuter mid sower rates on proper ty leased by the. defendants from the plaintiff, and which are submitted to an arbitrator by both parties. The agreement was that the award made by him suould bo llnal and entered ns Judgment by the court Appeal was taken by defendants, leiwover. Tlio Supremo Court held that loncluflotiH of uibltrntor were net r'lewnble upon nppoal, (ho only Ikmio boms whether tin) award waB m.ido In accordance with the terms of the Kijbiiiipftlon or wns made by col lusion or fraud. Mazda The Improved TurtRsten Lamp MAZDA The trade mark that guarantees the highest standard of quality iu metal filament lamps. MAZDA Enuals the STIRLING mark on silverware. The Hawaiian Electric Co., Ltd. Your Morning Order Should Contain Some of the Famous Heinz' " 67 99 There is delicious TOMATO SOUP, BAKED BEANS, SWEET and DILL PICKLES, APPLE BUTTER, RED KID NEY BEANS, INDIA KELISH, TOMATO KETCHUP, and Miny Others. A NEW SHIPMENT JU3T IN YOUR GROCER HAS THEM MIL 3?i & let .5y3 Sight-Seeing Autos Leave Hawaii Promootion Committee Headquarters MONDAY. WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY 10:30 a. m., Pali; 3 p. m., Moanalua" or Panchbowl. TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY 10:30 a. m., around Diamond Head; 3 p. m., Pali, SUNDAY 10:30 a. m., Pali; 3 p. m around Diamond Head. CHARGE PER PASSENGER, $1 Cars can be hiied for special occasions. For further particulars applv Hawaii Promotion Conmiittee Honolulu Power Wagon Co., Owners, Office and Garage, South Street. Near Kin? Evening Bulletin 75c. Pen Month Not Satisfied? Feet hurt these warm daysl Then you are the man we are lookine for, because we want to set you right by selling you a pair of EDUCATOR SHOES They're a combination of COMFORT, O00D FIT, STYLE AND SERVICE We have them in both High and Low Cuts. Leathers Tan Russia Calf Gun Metal Vici Kid "A HOME FOR THE FEET" MANUFACTURERS' SHOE CO., LTD., 1051 FORT STREET REGAL SHOES REGAL SHOE CO. King wd Bethel jsT-BULLETIN ADS PAY (Special Correspondence) llllo, July 18. Tlio meetings called In the vnrlous precincts for the elec tion of ofllcorH seemH to have revived the Interest In politics which appeared to bo waning during the preceding week?. Now the woods nre full of would-lio candidates for various ofll ccs, and a large number of gentlemen are busily engaged In sending out squld-llko feelers In all directions to learn how they stand. Considerable Interest has been shown among tho politicians In the report that Itufus Lyman was enquir ing among his friends to seo how much support ho could 'count on, his particular ambition being to rcpre sent South llllo district on the Hoard of Superlsors. I.ynian was asked point blank last week whether ho real ly Intended to run or not, but ho re fused to commit himself. He would not say that lie would run, nor would he say that ha would not run, stating coyly that It was too early In tho game to glvo n definite answer. Among tlio other new candidates for the office of Supervisor from South llllo who have come Into prominent mention iccently ure Dan Namuhoa of Walakcj, the llsh Inspector; and W. II. Winchester, tho harncss-iuukcr. Doth aio mentioned as prospective Itcpubllcan candidates. John Keulo Im, who lias been holding down tho job of Inspector of the Ilonolli road work, is teported to bo working tooth and nail for a nomination for Sup ervisor. IIu Is being mentioned as candidate on both the Itcpubllcan and the Democratic tickets, tlio Demo crats claiming that lie will Join their party In tho near future. Ilo Is prominent member of tho llllo Iibor Union, and Is figuring on strong sup' port from that organization. On tho whole tne olllco of Supenlfl or from the llllo' districts seems to bo tho olio which" holds forth the gi cut est tciuptatloiiS.' The other day somo of the pollticul gentlemen around the County unices, who uro now becoming lair acrobats In their viforts to hold both ears to tho ground at once, held a conference, at which tfiey counted ull the person's whom they consider us possible candidates for Supervisor from North uad South llllo. They made up a list of twonty-live name.), and then they wild that they had prob ably overlooked some bets. As some of the leaders of all the parties col laborated In the compiling ot tho list it may be regarded as fairly Instruc tive. It Is us follows: Itepubllcuns Jus. I), Ixnvl.f, John Dohnonbcrg, Otto Hose, W. II. Win chester, Dan Namahoe, John Kealo ha, Keola Knlllmal, J. T. Molr, Hums Lyman, A. M. Cabrlnhu and C. E. Wright. Democrats D. K. Metzgor. J. A. M. Osorlo, John Kealohu, E. K. Sim mons, H. K. Ktukl, Jim Kepoo, K. 11. Nnlimu. Homo Hitlers SI. S. Puchcco, Eu gene Lyman, W". K, Campbell, Win. A. Todd, Simeon Kahana, Hen Ah Leung, John .Munulu and Moses Dolron. It Is reported that Slemon Kulmna may Bwitch to the Democratic party belore long. Jim Kepoo, who Is men tioned as u Democratic candidate for Supervisor, may transfer his, alfeC' tlons to tho House. The Mulamalama, the Hawaiian Democratic orgun, last week created homo excitement by announcing that a wing of tho Homo Hulo party was considering dropping Uilakoa, who has hold tho olllco of Treasurer, and uf placing Eugene Lyman, his deputy, on their ticket In his pluco . This re' port was denied by Lynuin, who mild that his ambitions ran In the direction of the Hoard of Supervisors. It Is ulsq reported that Chas. 1 King, the former school Inspector who was a few days ago given u position as supervising principal In Komi, might bo u candidate tor tho Uepubll can nouiluatton for Treasurer. Some of his friends uay (hat tho chango hutj been I A the nature of' Irish promotion, and thut King will probably be look ing towurds'otlier pastures. Tliero Is, however, nothing dcflnlto on which to buse this' report, and King limy bo perfectly satisfied. John Jlua' Is being mentioned as u probable candidate for the Houso on the Democratic ticket. Ho Is a mem bur uf the Labor Union, and will' have its support If he runs. From tho outside districts a num ber of political reports have been coming In. It Is stated thut Sam Kuu hune Is thinking of running on the Hepubllcun ticket foV Supervisor for Kim, In which case ho will have to run against Shlpmun. Willie Hlckard Is being backed by many Hnmakua folk for .the olllco of Supervisor for that district, but ho docs not appear to be particularly nntlouj nbout entering the fight. Wm. N. Purdy, the oM Homo Role warnorie, will be the candidate of that party for Supervisor from Itama l:ua. J. N. Koomoa, tho present deputy Bherlff of North ICona, la being groomed for a run for. tho olllco of Supervisor from that district by the Home Hutcrs. Jim Kcpocj the llllo Democrat, Is being mentioned as u possibility for tho House. - John l.ewls, tho Kohala deputy! sheriff, will probably run (or Hepro-' dentutlve on the Home Itule ticket. Oeo. P. Kuinauohii, nt one time dep-. my sueriii anu now roau sup.rihor of South Koun, is n possible Itcpubll can candidate lor the Senate, DR. GRACE FLANS , TUJJAVE HILO (Special Correspondence) 1111.0, July 1 8. ,l)r. John J. Grace, the well-known physician of this city, Is preparing to leave llllo with his family, nial is now making arrangeinPiitr. (or having, his prn? tine taken over by somo Other phy sician. He expects to leavo during the end of October, and will go first i to his home at Wellington, New Zealand, where he will visit his mother. He has no definite plans ns to what he will do beyond that. Tlio health of Mrs. (Irace furnishes the main reasons for Dr. draco's de paitttre, and he states that he (eels sorry tu leave tho place whore ho has been situated for so many years. Dr, draco came to Hllo eleven Sears ago, and has built up a very extensive practise. He has also been the local representative of tlio United States Marine Hospital Ser. vlco. He has the universal respect nnd conlldenco of the community In his ability as n physician, and both his wide circle of patients nnd his many (rlends In private life will be sorry to see him leave, as woll ns Mrs. Grace, who Is a daughter of the late Dr. Oreenfleld of Honokaa, WHITNEY & MARSH, N. f xf -jwnwmi ii'm t'vm'm- Just Arrived CoSaits In Linen and Rep White and Colors Also ECZEMA (DDE II MIRACLE? NO-, JIM pp SCIENCE Physicians now admit tho superior value of simple medicines for nil dis eases. For eczen)u and other "kin dUeacos certainly nothing In tho world could bo klmplor than oil of wlhtergrcen. carctiilly combined with suca well known healing and antiseptic sub stances ns thymol, glycerine, etc, Head this letter: "A few years ngo eczema covered my Unibs, part of my lxidy nnd be gan breaking nut on my fnoe. "I bsgan using oil of wlntorgreen mixed with thymol and glycerine In D. I). D. Prescription. Used five bot tles nnd was cured sound arid well. My druggist said It looked almost like a miracle to him, but ho explain ed to mo Hint tho use of this oil of wlntorgreen was Just sound science "That has been almost n yoar ago and I see no signs n( tho dlseato re turning. "My skin Is Just as solt nnd nice as It ever was." I). I MILI.EH. Smllhvillo, Mo. Such n wonderful experience wo feel speaks for Itself. Honolulu Drug Co., Fort Street. New Lingerie Dresses tt a a a i: st a a a i: a it tt a n a aa a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a FORT SHAFTER NEWS a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a u a a an a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a Companies CI and H took one of . has been completed for this year. the most strenuous hikes Tuesday I The National Guard Is still using morning that" was ever pulled oft tlio range on Sundays. .inc. the second battalion of the To Duty 20th Infantry has been stationed , , . . IV. , , ' , , , , of Company G, have been reported here. The companies started out at ' - ' , V. . ' . " , .. , . fit for duty by tho post surgeon nnd S ociock in mo morning unu i... ,,.-. , ,,. up through" Monnnlua Volley nbout RYAN'S JECEPTION 'llyan's rtecoptlon,'' which will bo tho offeilng of tho Casino Musical Comedy players at the. New Orpheum, promises many surprises nnd novel features. This farco is said to bo of tuneful and hilarious c)iaraotor and abounds In pretty ensembles by vtJio chorus. All of tho principals will bo seen and heard In now Items. Miss Rockwell will slug by special request "Love Mo and tho World Is Mtno;" Miss Caufleld accompanied by an or gan, will render "The Itosary;" VII mer Stech has n pretty little number In "Oh, You Candy Kid;" Harry Stuart and Olga Stech have a duct called "Itoscy Itosoy" and otlior mom bors of the company will add Items which promises ta enliven 'the bill. SIERRAJKING The following wireless mosBuge has been received by tho agents from the S. S. Sierra: "8. S. Sierra, At Seu, July 20, 1010, 8 p. in. 140 miles out. Modornta N. K. winds, sea smooth apd (lno clear weather. Passed Wlltielmlna." live miles. The companies were then halted and toon mountain climbing commenced, Prlvute Orant'of Couir pany II being the IlrBt man to reach the top. He wns sent up to Inves tigate nnd see If everything wns safe. The men then started, all In heavy marching order, tho equipment weighing ninety pounds. In somo of the plaecs the slope wns ull of seventy-live degrees. It was a lucky day, as none of the men of the two companies fell. After tho companies were nt the top, thoy were rested for about fifteen minutes, nnd then started down on the other side, .hik ing nbout three more miles and thon leturing to the valley. The com panies then lested for nbout an hour, nnd In the meantime the men cooked their own meal and dined. At 12:45 the companies assembled hud marched back to the. post, ar riving nt 1:20 In tho afternoon, be ing out five hours and twenty min utes. ThcT men hiked nbout twelve miles in all. Tho trip was very muddy uml the path rocky nnd slip pery, ruin adding to the uncomfort nbleness of the hike, Company II lit going to try nnd "hike" tho Wnlnicn Pass about tho twenty-ninth or thirtieth of this month. Tlieio was a detail of En gineers sent over the trail about two months ngo, but thoy w'ere unable to go through this pass. Company II will leave with only two days' ra tions, nnd will hike to Wnhlawu and from there will try to climb Up one side of the mountain and down the other to Knhann, All Hie companies of this post except II expect to start on a threo.day hike on tho twcnty- seventh of this month CAPTAIN TUIINBH of the Flrtc man's Fund Insurance Company has returned to San Francisco after a trip overland to Inspect tho wreck of tho bchooner Annie K, Smule, which Is on tho rocks under tho Point Heyos llghlhousu. Ho voilflud tlio report that the vessel would be a totnl loss auil reported thnt oven If a vessel succeeded In (lulling her oft tho rocks, hor bottom would drop out and her cargo of coal would bo lost. Sho Is slowly breaking to ploces. Prlvnto Hobortsc has been sick In the poit hospital for two months. Tho men ot Company G have had their third doso of the typhoid vacci nation. Some of the men suffered with very tory arms at first. Sergeant Harry Westphelenger, Post Exchange steward. Is having the exchange tljorausjhly cleaned nod repainted. CIRCIISJN TOWN The Princess Kink will bo turned Into a vaudeville houso this evening with Professor Antonio's surprlso cir cus and the marvelous Tyler, equili brist and foot balancer as tho star features of what promises a splendid program. Antonio's trouiHJ of per forming dogs and monkeys Is said to be a mnrvelotis aggregation. jTho Intelligence ot (he canines and mem bers of tho npo family, which An tonio has carried around the world. Is snld to bo almost beyond belief: They go through n program of skip ping, fentH of balancing, walking tho tight ropo, and; whoollng n barrow along, somorsnults nnd lumping and besides ether tricks too numerous to mention. The marvoNms Tyler, equilibrist and foot balancer .does several sen sational fentB among thorn being what ho cnlls tho "human mcrry-go-around. Ho juggles and tosses from his feet lingo casks, mattresses, Japaneso rciccns and other largo nnd cumber some objects. In addition to tho mini nture circus, irtid Tyler tho latest mo linn pictures will bo shown. The lather of triplets Is. certainly In a position to realize that It Is the lit The shooting ol: the target range tie things that count. a Adler . Rochester Stands for and is the name of THE BEST CLOTHING MADE Nothing but the best material and workmanship is used in their : make-up. L. B. Kerr & Sole Agents vmm U ADLER. L&'f) WS BKOS. A CO.j',,S,y fffi ,) HntMMMHHdHnHH Co.,