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EVENING BULLETIN, HONOLULU, T. H, WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 27, 1911. 3S r j .- -t., sarit-g Masonic Temple WeeKly Calendar MONDAY: Ok.iiiIi-SI.iIhI. TUESDAY: Hawaii in -Si mini Hi urn. WCDNLSDAYt lliiiinliilii I lilnl III uric. THURSDAY: FniDAY: SATURDAY: AM tltltlng members of tfl urdir arc cordially InvMted to attend ire'tlngs of local lodge Meet on ihe 2nd and 4th Kondayi o( each month t K. V. Hall 7:30 P. M. . ffAlllrlt: tNblNttrwy othei Aito BENEFICIAL AcV-IATIOH. nationi cor tilly invited. iiNinf puiMiifnnt jauu.b vl HAWAIIAN TRIDC NO. 1, I. O. Hi M. SImIm ivciv llr t mill thlid Ttf.MIl if i uh mouth in I i it rnlt II ill I O t) V building MsitiiiK broiler mr ill.il!) liiiltnl ( HI. ml I ItnlllNhi'N'. Sicluin i ni'i r it. HONOLULU LODGE, 616. B P. 0. 1. Honolulu Lodge No 616, II. P.JQ. fJkt, meets in their ball, on King Itrpet, neir Tort, every rrldHJr-ejti; alng. Visiting Brothers are cordially nvlted to atton ! . n i it isrvnnua,an ui:o t Ki.mu.i:!-., aecu. vx MrKINLEY LODGE. NO. 8, K. of P. ,' Mrtu ei.rjr 2nd nnd thJUtujA? ivenli'ig it 7 30 o'c.ock' In 1C. of P. Hall. cor. Tort mid llerelnnla. Visit ing brothers cijrdlilly Invited to at tend. F. r KILHUY, C. C. i: A JACOIISON, K n. B. OAHU LODGE NO. 1, K. cf P. Meets iviry tlrwt iiml tlilnl IYIdiy ut 7 SO delink, I'jllilan Unit, corner Hire taut i mill I'ort Kin Km Visiting broth irs iiinllilly linllid In iitteml .S DKCKUU, C. C. O Ui:iM K of II & 8 HONOLULU AERIE HO, F. O E. Meets on mi iiml mill fourth Widws I i lining of mill mniitli ut 730 o'clock, In Sin Anliinlo Unit, Vlnojiird MnK, no ir niiinii VIsltliiK bruUiiri sru Invlliil to ntt ml 111 ) A DAVIS, V. V, M V M'COY. Secy. MILTON & PARSOfc im sIiowIiib a lomplile lino of SUMMER AND TALL MILLINERY Aim the tati t now lilts 111 l'lathcra, riomr-i ami 11 uul .TrliuniliiK Hotel Street Opposito Young Hotel Phone 3083 VISIT THE' Mary-Ann Bonnet Shop TV 1 '.Z NEWTRIMMED HATS HUAl'lll't I. hi I l.i 'I ION NOW UII'IVY. ON MISS POWER'S Dotton Building Foct Street ?M-? i J i . - ON Hitiirdii MRS. F. S. ZEAVE, lit In r roouiH in the otinK biiildlui;, will oii n up law dl'ios in Shirt waists, Coats uul' Novelties milMil ix b S lairlliu I s . rr s. ,Tv --j Manila and Madeira Embroidored Shirtwaists Collars, Cuffs and Jtimdkcrchiofs Daby Pillow' Slips MISS WOODARD'S, FORT STREET K. UYEDA 1037 Nuuanu Streot HOLIDAY SALE BEGINNING JUNE 3 All the Hats at Reasonable Prices Weekly Uulletln II per jtur, vkr5 y-A. i tattluj v 6 u ,-Jui.l ilAisstirftfiiln littUtS' ih REPAY LICENSE (Continued from page 1) iiient 1 1 ambiguous mid doubtful, Is tlio ill i IsIiiii ot tho Supreme Court us limit- III dull II tills lllullllllg I In i.isi was that In whlih tliorga Smithies, lilting us nslgnic of minio nt tlm ilaliiianli, liroUKllt milt iigiiliil Hi. ttniKiiur when ho refucd to pi) ir tlio iiiiHiuiit of. tin ilnlms. 'Jluro wire two points on wiilin mo inner husul Ills rifilsnl first Hint there was imt enough inline) appropriated h) tho I lAlxtttun to pa the iliihns and that tin. net Old not state wlulhcr tney win to be paid In the order 111 whlih Ihcv came or pro nlni Kccoml, tint iillhoiiRh the till" of the bill Hinted whit the miinn was for, tho body of tin bill did not 1 mlir Ail III the lint LcgMuliiro npproprlttul l.iioon for the repiment of inoiHt urmikfiill) iiilleited n mer duints IIi.iiik which iimountid In nil In J" Oim TivinH-sivcti thousand doll ii of this rcprcKcntoi! pu inctitH tint li .1 In en nude lifter Juno It Of 111- i hi lint (1 11 Smithies whs ns- tun I t '!". tin bilaiuo owing to i il pinple The treasurer refunl in i i tin el ihns whin tin) were undo ii I -t itid as his (.rounds for doing so Hi t iilthotmh the title of the bill cx- in. -wil tin purpose for whlih It 8 .ir.1 the boilj of the bill did not stpte t" "or did ll nppinr from Iheru uh (o windier nil should be paid or uh it hould bo done 'I lie Supremo Court give H deci sion TiS follows I'viry reioniblo view which may lie taken of the Inngn igo used In ll Mutate should bo risorted to In order to save the nit frolii-lUMilldlty, mid It It Is iiipible of u restricted constriie tlmi which iould nold lonlllct with tlio fuiulniiKiitnl lav, that cuimtrintluii "Tli'tiGl lTiiiiloiited "irNclthcr tho title of n stntittc nor Its prramlile m ly lie used to tontrol uoiltlvi. pruvialons In tho hod of tho iictr-Tii.it. may he resorted to where tho "Kjjilfnnei t the etinitment Is nmblBU- ous mid the Intuit doubtful. Tin si colli! point raised h the treas urer wn that the nniounts cl.ilmeil w.rivliij'je.iM,orjlio aiiiiiuiit npiiroiirl rtinl niMl-thV'lnw .lid not say whether he was to pay pro rata or In tho ordir In whkh tin wire ilahneil Tlio Su- pnine Court 111 Its diilslon on this point Ins down ns follows: t'ndir Ait 111 of tlio Session I.nwH or rill, iluluiB should bo pild In tho order of thilr pn sentatlon till the fund ,1s i.h lusted, the npproprlatlon billiK lnsiiitlilent to pis nil the ilnlms pre- si nted " A A Wild' r mid A I, C Atkinson (Thompson. Wilder, Wiitson A. Miner tn'iil , I, f Atkinson on tho brief) for plnlntirr; i: W Sutton, deputy nt- toniej-m-itirnl (Alexander I.lndsiy Jr iittortiiceiiral. with him on tho brief) for defendant. PERSONALITIES IIII.I.Y lti:i:i) of Clinnslor fi Lyons, San rrunclsco, Is lsltlnK In Honolulu on n IiuhIiioss trip . KX-CIOVi:il.NOK TOUT, who rcccnt ; resiled ll.iniill, pndlLtH that Ila wnTl will lie tiio not now Stnto GOVr.ltNOIl rilKAIt Is mini; nt one or tho pilinto hotels of tho city wlillo Ills family Is nwny on the mainland . Hunh Howell, former iniint) ciikI iiecr or M ml now rcslKiiod to ko lulu Itilv.ilo liiislniss, Im In Honolulu for n row d.tn. niii:p or i)i:tjcctivi:s Mcinir- lili: went down to I'eiirl City Ibis moniliiK on citllcl.il bitslncus Ho will lftiirn IIiIh afternoon. O I, SCIIOENlNfi. ilia ponuhr iiu lomolillo niln.-whp h.ts established n biisliiesH for lilnisclt nt Wnllnkti, Ih In tho city, -lie will rcliirn to Mntti lililo eicnln on tlio Claudine. II .1 KIMIC, njniiliiliind nowHi.ipcr iii-iii .mil w'rltor; Is ntinibeicd iinioni; tho iiaibinscrs who nrrlied In tho M.iison Niiilsntloii stentiicr Honolu lu! tlo ptoposcH iimklnK 'in extended htay In the Islands, Mil -Nl) SIRS. FRHI) WAI.DRON, af iitii ihue nmniiKcr of tho Voliimo lliusori1iitiirneil from a plinsnnt ilt tit tlioMnitlnliinil They nrrUid In tlio Af.ilsou is.ulgutloli Ktcautcr Honolu lu'u IIiIh "iminiliic MISJJ.IARIi: JJHUIIOUN, nnd lior Lrotlior-j:dwnrd Ehrborn, who luivo bci'iilsKlnit their Bister, Mr8 Arthur laines", aiiil otbor rolutivcs In San I'r.iuilscb, nro coming back to their homo here They were InrBely enter tain d ml' tho coast. J.llt4ANI MILS, W O. 0(jq, of Ko mi nro'lii tlio illv forii brief visit, liav Itif; airhcil In tlio Mnunu Lou, and piopuFiq letiirnliiR to tho hit; Island in tlm Humo, i'.hscI, which wills for wlnd waid Hawaii ports on l'rlday. IIAYAUl) HYI)i:-S.MlTII, of Ban I'raiitlsio, who has been ilalllnR Mn ruropo, Is coniini; to Honolulu shortly to Join bin mother, Mrs Hydc-Smlth, anil they expect lo Hpnnd n largo part of tho wlutLr lsltlni; tho Dllllnghami WILLIAM JOHNSON, ono of tho lulnclpil ownorn In tho distressed Amrilcun sihoonor Sailor Hoy, now laying nt anchor In Honolulu hut hoi waH im nrrlvnl nt tho port this morn ing as ii passenger in tho Mtitsnti steamer Honolulan .Mr Johnson conies here In response to urgent cables fimu Cuptnlu Hnatt, who bus jiassed the mutter of settling tho ilnlms ugalnst the schooner to t ho owners Furniture and City Transfer Co. - JA8. H. LOVE TORRtNTIAL RAINS KAUAI ! Shipping i t; ,' Intcr-lsland Steamer Hall Brings Last of Garden Island Sug ars Honolulan From the Coast With Fair List of Pas sengers Claudine Returned From Maui and Hawaii Ports Rough Weather at Many Island Ports. Sccnty or mote feet of ditch nnd flume used to comey wntcr to Kcnlln plantation on wlndwnrd Kiiual wns damaged nnd cnrrled nwny dmlng tlio height of n storm which continuid for a period of soernl ilas. Torrential ruins tiro reported to bno fnllcn nlong tho wlndwnrd por tion of the Onrilen Island, according to Information rcccltcd through tho oflliors In the Intor-lsl.uul steiiinoi W. 0. Hall, wlilih rctutneil froni Kauai portR thin morning. Considerable damage Is said fo hao been ilnno to many lirlgatloit dltilics and lliiincs, but cspcil illy so nt Kcn lln. Lllnie sugar mill will complete tho Reason's grinding with the close of the weik according to nihlccs rccilwd hero today. The Hall mot with n lot of rough v outlier on the biituewiinl trip In addition to n small list of cabin nnd deck pissengeis, I ho mssiI lit ought lllft sinks sugar, u quunlit-, of emp ties, "JO sinks coco Hints nnd .1' p ick ngis sundries The osscl will be held ocr hero pending the arrival of tho Oceanic steamship Sierra from tlio const with malls and opnsn mat ter. ra ---- Mnlinii limit It ell l.mlin tilth frelghl Reporting u fair trip down ftntn Kan rrunclsco, (ho olllcers In tho Matson Nailgallon steam or Uonnliilnn stiitul this morning that tho Lurllno was the only cssel sighted during the Miyngc. Tho Lutllno was passed ut midnight and while within sight of tho Hawaii an Inlands. The Honoliilnn uunn alongside llnckfcld wliarf before S o'clock this morning nnd work luimid Intel inmmenied In the itlsiluirgi' of nboiit two thousand tons enrgo for I his port. It Is tho Intention to illspitth the ousel for Kilo nnd Kiihulill nt noon tomorrow Por Hawaii the ".ea sel carries 3100 tons freight with n small shipment to bo left ut Kaliiiliil On deck thero arrived sixteen head horses mid mules Twenty-nine pas Kengers left tho stcuner nt (his port. 'Ihe loial poslol nlllil.ils recelM'd SD sinks of latt i mainland m.ill Purser 1' II IjCip, ii now nlllter In tho ship, iirianged n niimbir of pleasing enter tainments for tho p.isscngors Lotey Is also n (.lever wlrekss operator mid be curried on communication fm u dlstuiiio of ov el eleven hundred miles on this trip Tho olllcers In tho Hono lulan report Hint Charles Stut7, a well known chief steward In tho Miitsnu fccrvlcc, Is to join the ranks of tho benedicts with the close of tho venr. Stut It Ir Bald will lake lo himself ii dashing Sun .loso society girl Tlio popuhu steamship man Is In lino for u number of hiiudsomu girts from his bout of friends In the M.itsou servke. Mi Three Vessels at Hilo. Thero were (lino diep so.i i, ossein discharging m loading i.iign ut Illlo during tho st-i) ot tlio Inter-Inland steamer Claudlno nt that pott. The schooners S. C. Holmes nnd Prosper who dlsch irglng lumber ut rnllwn tthnrf whllo Iho American-Hawaiian ficlghter Alnsknn wns Inking on the Inst of u largo shipment of sugar deb' lined for Sallna Cruz Tlio Claudine. mot wi(b heavy swells from tho north accompanied by much rain uh tho vessel steamed nlong tho Maul coasts. Purser Klhllng reports flno w outlier from Lahnlnn to Honolulu Tho ves i!cl rctuincd this morning with n fnlr Hat of passengers nnd n list of freight including dogs, hoises, 3 nutns, 4 btr TAI LOY COMPANY MANUFACTURERS OF CHINESE JADE JEWELRY GOLD AND SILVERSMITHS CORNHIl NUHANU AND HOTLL W. C. Peacock & Co., Ltd. Tel. 1704 Wines and Liquors Tel. 1704 Family Trade a Specialty ( Mont Rouge Wines Sole Agents Mumm's Champagne ( Schlitz Beer feil ashtln ..,WHh)b Piano Movers - Phone 1281 rcls tnllow, 12 barrels wine, 2J Inles wool, 73 sacks corn. It crates chic kens, 07 hogs, 3S07 feet lumber nnd 128 packages sundries. BISHOPSTREET Without liiilliiitlon of it compioml'-o, Ihe Mailings of the Itlshop strict iiuii- mission are soon lo be turned ocr to (low i nor ltcir with the dllTorcnio In opinion bitwiiii the lommlsslou nnd Milllvun ,vl llui Uo still unsettled. The iiimmlssloii lulil a mecllug this moniliiK to iniiki n ri Islon of tho offir of the 1 Irsl National Hank, the rc- lii d offi r bi lug $J0ii(i Some other re hdou Is lo hu mule, mid tlun theioni- inlsslnn will riport to the tlovirnor on Its efforts to si ttlo with the propirtv'1 owners nffectid bj tlio cNtinxtoti of the itreet hiilllvan ,1 "uiMey still liold out for $100,000, nnd the lotumlsslon iKillnes to approve-flili iiuioiitit At the same time, the iniumlsslon doM not vlsh to leiommiiid ugalnst It mid tlm. pirlnps IiIikU n iniiih-nieilid liiiprn count, nnd the nuitttr ina. be ih tided In tho end h) (iovirnor i're.ir hlmsilf, FOSMSJOB" (Continued from Page 1) ed on Iho street nnd told tint liite hud resigned. Ho sild ho hadn't heard of It, but that (hero wen- plen t uiiiro willing to tnko Iho Job, men tioning Nhliolsoii nnd "Hill'' Uirscn, fotrniau fm Iliislneo-I'ccl. Co lVom this tlio tepiirl spread until It Is said tint Nicholson understood (ho opisir tiiult was miiih more dillnlte than It was Tho iiimmlssionors this inoinliigul mi talked over tho chnigcs mndo bv the Masters' nnd Pilots Association and published In tho II 11 1 lot In yes tcrdiy, liut vvllhout uckiiowledglugln tho least that tho nssnclntlon bad been (rented uufnlrly. Seciotnry Ilcriult Mid this morning Hint tho rouuuls slon h is Ik ea piactlcall) liisulttd 1 the teiicseut:itlvei of tho nsboila tlon RESULTS OF TENDERS FOR CAST IRON PIPES The working out of tho tindirH for the nisi Iron plpis nod fittings for tho null r mains wire llnlslud this morn ing lliiiinliilii Ii on Works gets tlio cast iron pipe, nil sires, nnd the fittings, all sclns It Is also to supply lead, hemp, metir boxes mid inrb eoilis t'littnn, Nelll ,t Co nro to suppl) the ls-lndi valves nnd lorporutlon links lliiil.ritd ,M Co supply tho bjilranls, nnd the Honolulu Iron I'cnco mid Mon ument Co the 12, 8 Mini G-lnilt gales ninnk books of all sorts, ledgers, etc, manufactured by the Uulletln Publlshlnc Corareny 1'IIONi: 35C.' RRU SYSTEM tL. ..&. TIDES 'SUN AND MOON ts" e a r s ; i ,' s Pf yt t VI i " I g I , x x .! L Ll g Hi 1 1 a m p m. p in n m I l oX, 15 Mil II 151" SM 5 It sit 50 8 IS 0 i II V IM 5M Ml s 10 M tor. m M.nwi ar. 6M r. ovi SS SKI If. bl, Mi IOIA .o no., i', oi; sw mc 1 1 as . Ill It 16 III" IH. TV MW 5.. II rf I t p m n in I l ll is i (. j-'iii ! A'.; r it rirsl ipiarter of the moon Sept. 30. Tlmu not staled In tables. VESSELS TO AND FROM THE ISLANDS (Sjuilnl Calile (o Mcriluiiih' Kxcliaiiire.) Wednesday, Sept 27. SI:ATTI.15 Airlxcil, Sept. 27: Virginian, from Sin lYunclsco I SAN ritANClSCO-Sillcd Si pt 27 12.10 p. in: S. S. Wllhilmlin, foi Honolulu. SAN ritANCISCO H1II61I Sept 27 I .10 p. 111 : S. 8 Shinju Mnru, fur Honolulu. Wllir.MSSS Mnnchiirln will nrrUo nholit I p. m Thursdnj ftinn Ynko- b una nnd sail for Sun rranclsrii nboiit noon frlihy, 1210 tons freight. TO REPORT ON THE FRUIT FLY The spcilnl comnilltec on the fiult lly who wero npiKilnled sonic time ego have picpmcd 11 icporl nccoul- Ing to what (lovcrnor I'uar has henrd, and should present It cry Kion now. Hcullng of Ihe matter this uunn- lug the (iovcrnor emphasized the Kirnt need thttc was foi cinllc.itliig It from Hawaii and iilsn tho gioit dinger that thcio was If It unco re.Khid California nnd the mainland. Ho Is expecting Just nt tho present time the fanner from Oregon who has hceen cnrrispondliig wllh hint for the Inst few months In connection will tho homcstutdliig pinhlcms heic nnd Iho chance for tliu oiilsldeis. WHITEH0USE LOW BIDDER ON WHARF BUILDING Tiniliis fur ohla blocks for tlm hiris wero opened this ufUruoon at the imctlng of Ihe luirbor eomiiilssloii 1 rs hi Id In the hi iiuto cluinilx r, T he wire referred to tho iiinimllteo ot tho whole I- M Wbltilioiise was lowest, ltti 01 mid 1J7 working divs. He was followed b tlio Honolulu Driving ."v toiKtrurtioii Co, with in.ir,7 nnd 110 working dujs The last was Cicorgo H Marshall, witli SU.119 ami S5 working dajs POSTMASTER SAYS MUST FULFILL REGULATIONS Hircrrlng to the dlscm-slmi over tho extc union of the fieo delivery s) lim, Postmaster Pratt snld todn : "It Is 11 mistake to cliuigo this 01 Iho Inspector's oflleo with Indies In tho multei of not extending fieo iltj uellverj servlru In the rstulillshcd or lo oulsldo dlslrlcts the residents of whli h fail in neglut (o nnet tlio re qiilicincn(H of postal lcgiilatiotiH In resiect In studs, sidewalks, stteot names, stnet lights house, number ing mid irlCthli of boxes." J1 ' sssv .. ?. . E i v BROWN & ROBINSON Will Make Their Appearance at the EMPIRE TOMORROW (Thursday) EVENING Those who fail to hear them in their " Rollicking Cavaliers Act " will miss a rare treat. It will probably be a long time before two such singers will be heard again in Honolulu. Preparations are Jbeing made to give an unusually good show L "'-- MATTERS UP FOR LAND BOARD Several leio nintters tiro lo conic Icforo tho luiil bond nt their meet ing this .ifliriuioti, Iho tOHiitt from Iho silh-ugcutH having been recelvid by Lund Commissioner Charles tf. .Iiidd. Iho meeting will start nt two o'clock ( Tho miller of the leato niillc( roV hj tho llnwnll.iii Agrlcultut.il coin pm nt Mo.tiila nnd nls" for nnothct lease nt Palmn wero hrougbt, up at a'ptevlous meeting but wcid referred back to tho ngcnti. Thomas C. Whlto now reports that the prlco of tho lease nt Moaul.i for which tho com pin) ofTcr $000 Rhoiild he rnlsod to $1 113 SO. The price on tho l'nllmil , lease should leninln tho same I Mi. .Iiidd Htulcd thai ho hail been S s'ct Iho ground during his last trln nnd that tho first named lease Is .1 cry giKiil 0110 but Hint Iho siiond ono 1b aw a) up on tho cloud lino and do far tho compin hnvo mil) been nhlo lo grow 0110 sort of cane there. The Hutchinson plantation nro of filing 7." for n lease of sumo land nt Manuka. The) want ll for lUteen jenrs Agent White again lcpoits that this should be made $100 and Iho Icrm only ten )e.irs. Ho nisi suggests that a clause should bo put In the lenso In regard to the protic km or tho forest that Is hcip. Tho land Is gr.17.l1lg mil) 1J1111I ijs under lease to tho plant illott'nt Iho present tlnio. ' Tho Kullin land applied fr.. ," Itackfild nnd Conlfi'tnY Hvlll Also como ui this afternoon. Ch.ilrma'i Allied Caiter was fo have iii.ulo n rcisirt on this. Tlio cotnpiii) want to erect a new Bloro, tint want to jniko certain of tho lind hofnic fin!) statt In. Tho present building Is lu .1 vcr) hid Btnte. Commissioner Kinney Is nlso to In Inp; In n report on his tilp to lllli and Lihilnn an nciiiimt of which was piihllshed lu tho II 11 1 let In Two unimportant lnud oxchangis nro to como up. One Is lu connec tion with the extension of Kitnklul stieet nnd tho oilier 1111 exchange he tween tho Territorj mid Atherton est tnlo at College Hills Tho pilcnts for the Alowii Helghti mo also being put through Iho land oflleo nt tho present time the fnui vcais icslduicc conditions having ex- jilred. REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Entered; tor 'Record September; 2fcJ,J Ifjj Westirn,A..llikwn Ilivstmt Co "Jul ., , to Cntherliio I.lo)d llel Maria A Ilapllstii mid lisli to Um- hellni (oinacho IJ V II lliirlioltlc nlni vf to f I' Pi- teixon l'A 13 I, Hihwnrs'bcrg and vf to Yong In William II Ifniluiltlo nnd wf by ntt) to Yong tn I) Chun Will l'nt to llll 1111 II Cas tle, tr M Mrs fllliiliilh K llnntli to 1'ong Yin Hop Co L Entered for Record September 27, 1911. M Matsuoka et ill to S Mosul . ...CM l.iielann lirsen nnd lisli to too Ito- bdli O Navvelii and wf to l.iielann Iirsin I) Mlamoto Jlngoro to Illlo empo rium Ltd CM Onhii College b) Its to fldn of Al- exmuler M More Ril Puknlanl Dnlrv X Pineapple Co l.t to Central Mill Co Ltd I) Mil tin Wolf nod hsh In M W Tschudl I) M W Tschudl and wf lo 11 ink of Honolulu Ltd M !-. r , f at the SAVOY Saturday evening. it v DYSPEPSIA Is Ihe ciirsq of model n Uv Miration lllght out of col) ten persons Iiiiyo1 il)spepslii In one form or another Tho only iihsolutc Hire for dyspep sia and Indigestion Is Duffy's Purt Malt Whltkty I)) Hpcpsla s) inptoins nro u seiiso of burning mid dull weight In tho Btouiaih nfter 0 n 1 1 11 g, sometimes 11 ii coin pan led Ii v heartburn, con stipation or dlarihoen, languor, de pression, Irrltiihlllt), tin i 1 iicui,i aclicB.5 All) these s)inptoms show that jonh dlgcitlvo orgins nro oti( ,of order rflul you should tnko Puf fy b rum' mah winsKcy. 11 win euro dyspepsia. It Is tho greatott strength builder nnd tonic Htlmu- land known to medicine It nttniks tho beat of the disease, drives out tho germs and rebuilds the wcilo ened tissues In n healthy, luitmnl manner. ,, Write for frco medlcnl booklet containing inrii iniuiiion sense rulis for health mid testiinnnl lis, and doitor's advice. Sold over)- w hoi e 'J ho Duff) Malt Ithliki Co., Hnrhi-itiT. . Y, If. S. t. ARRIVED I A Wednesday, Sept. 27. San 1'i.inclsco llonolul 111, M, N. S 8, fl;30 a. m,. Hiiwnll Iihj;Maiil polls CI indllio, Hliiir., m. ' Knutil iiorts V. (1. Halt, stmr., 111. - 1 DEPARTED "J i-V Tuwdiy, Sept. 26. , 8,m Prnnrlscu Lurllno, M. N S. S, ! p 111. 1 J; Kliii.il pints Klnau, stun. .1 p 111 Maul, Molok.il and L111.1l isutu Mllwihnl.i, s(tnr., p p. m. ' I MAILk. T i Malta aro duo rrom th follovflm points ns follows: Bin rrunclsco Kleri. 1, Sept 2'l Yokohama Mam Inn In, Kept. 20. Victoria Makura Oct. It. Colonies Zcnlandla, Oct. 10. Malls will depart for tho following points as follows: Yiikohnnn Shliijo M.iru, Oi( .1 Vancouver Zenhindla, Oct. 10 Hin 1'r.inilsco Maniliiirla Sept 20. 8dnej Makuin. Oct. 14. I - " 1 i K P. ltlplcy. president of tho Atchison, Topiku . K.inlu I'o r.lll 10, id, said tin' unless business coil illloh lilnJ-ltliVyl,,i)c;.j'?l'Hlii If)' jrcilii'1,9' t,bp. CUltjiW"i.mpii)yi.s.or the conipaiiv, . . miimm " ; -j j- LOST. ' IiIiihm unto huh nip Uilurii to 111 llentmili ltevvard. M:-',t BY AUTHORITY. -., ,. ....,- .,. .,- ,, SEALED TENDERS. bl'AI.I.I) TIIN'OIIUS will be recelv id by the Hoard of Hnhoi ('011111111 siouirs until J p. in of 1 ilnisd iv, (Htiil.ir is, l'Ul, fm louslriiitlng 11 si:v wall. qui'I'x htri:i:t, ho- NOMJI.lt I'lnii", spei lllcatioiis and blank foriiis of proposil nro on tile In the Olllie ot the Supirlnliiident of Piihlle Workb, I'apllol Building. Honolulu The lloiid of Hiultor Comnilssloiu ri leserves Ihe lihht to nject unv or .ill lindirs MARSTON CAMPIir.LL. (Ti linn 111. Itotid of Ifarboi Couimis slouirs SOU-lOt B J r k.1