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Evening Bulletin from Honolulu, Hawaii • Page 3

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TnrrTr'f7 7- T- tt EVENING BULLETIN, HONOLULU, II. T.t MONDAY, DEC. 9, 1901. -1 1 r) sr-- nun Miem mwvLm Now that Thanksgiving Day la approaching, here are a fow Hems which ought to Interest you: TABLE LINENS Full Bleached Table Damask, four handsome patterns to select from, 70 Inches wide, good value for 75c; our price, 45c per yd. A better grade, 72 Inches wide, for 60c per yd.

Others at 80c, $1, $1.25, $1.50 and $2.50 per yd. NAPKINS Full Bleached, 24x24 Inches $1.75 per dozen. A Leader, 25x25 Inches, $2 25 per dozen, worth $300. Extra Qualities, 25x25 Inches, $3, $3.5, $4, $4.50. and $5 per dozen Fringed Napkins, 75c, $1.35, and $1.75 per dozen.

THE HANDSOME DOLL Now on view In our Btoro will bo given to the most popular child. A Voting ticket will be given with each cash purchase. We have also a gooJ assortment of the celebrated Shamrock Brand of Linens In sets for round, oval, long and short square ttbles, with full size napkins to match. 300 Pieces Assorted and Batistes regular value, 15c and 20c per yard, to close at II top $1.00. Sachs' Dry Goods Ltd, FORT STREET.

jyiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiuuiwujt 1 Carry's Magnesia Flexible Cement Roofing We bare now a large stock of -the above on band. CEMENT ROOFING affords through Are protection to the building and Is a non-conductor of heatnd cold. No rusting, decaying, warping, cracking or melting; always flexible, quickly and easily applied. Pure water flowing from the root can be used for domestic purposes. Can be applied on old shingles or metal roof.

Wind and lire proof. For flat or steep surfaces. We solicit your enquiries and will promptly furnish any Information desired. THEO. H.

DAVIES Ltd. 80LE AGENT8. liiiiiiiiiiinniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiuuuumuJr JUDGE KAMA HAS BIG DIVORCE LIST Chinese Deserter is Given His Deserts Grand Jury Complimented On Its Work Calendar Cleared. GRAND REMOVAL SALE For one week only commencing Saturday, November 16, our entire stock will be offered at reduced prices on account of removing to Robinson Blk, Hotel street, on Saturday, November 23. Give us a call and convince yourself of our low prices.

U. SEKOMOTO, 14 Hotel Street, near Nuuanu. S. SHIMAMOTO General Merchandise. Dry Goods, Groceries.

Japanese Provisions, etc MAGOON BLOCK, MEROHANT hTREET. O- Bos 886 IMIaAri. 21 GOO BIG HOLIDAY STOCK OF T0Y8. Many new Stayles Table Covers, Embroidered both of Grass Linen and Silk. Embroidered Piano Covers, Silk Handkerchiefs, Etc.

Heavy Pongee 811k and White Silks, Victoria Lawn, India Lawn and Laces of all kinds. New stock of Swiss Embroideries. PRY GOODS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. P. O.

Box s. Tit. il. THE OLDEST CHu SE FIRM IN HONOLULU. COMMISSION MBR.aHA.aSTTS.

DftUn la Flnt Silks ao4 Grill LIdioi. CbtntM and Japanm Qoo4i of All Klict 1011 Nuoanu itr t. WELL WORDED WANTS IN Walluku, Pec. 7. The December term of the Second Circuit Court was convened at the Lnhalnn courthouse last Wednesday morning.

Judge J. W. Kalua presiding. Wade Wnrren Thayer acted as Deputy Attorney dcnernl. D.

It. Case, stenographer. The following members of the bar were present: J. A. Magoon, J.

M. Kaneakua, Gea lions, A. O. Corrca, N. W.

Alull, P. II. Knliaulello. The Court read Its Instructions to the Grand Jury and oppolnted T. M.

Church of Kahulul foreman. There were slxty-ono cases on the calendar, Criminal, Cj committal. 15 civil enscs. 20; divorce, 10; vacation, 4. Of the civil cases, 13 cases were continued by stipulations, one case was discontinued and disclaimers were filed in Jwo other cases.

In the case of It. C. Seurle vs. Wm. Shaw, replevin, lions and Correa fur plaintiff, and Knneakua and Illchnrd-sun for defendant, the court Instructed uio jury to nn.

ror planum ror ine cthcr thc flrst half rcflimuion vi mu iiruueriy mvimtMi wi Hi dAi ARTILLERYMEN SHOWED UP STRONG SAIihDAY Bested Honolulu Club by Scire ot 11 to 0 Blaisdelt Did Not Puy Defeated Team Ehowta Weakness. MM i.HWblZriRvs. FISHbL AND COKNIOT AbbEbSMENT The last contest of the season In th Intercollegiate series of football games was played Saturday afternoon. The ronti-stlng tcums were the Honolulu Athletics and thc Artillerymen. As had brer, suspected by a great many, thj Artillery team came out at the top of the limp, developing great strength, (tirtlcularly in the latter half, tho score Mucd 11 to 0 In favor of the soldiers.

Tho gnmes that have been played recently, show what, practice will ito nr.d It seems to lovers ot the gamo a great pity that now the teams havo begun to play good football, the scries mutt come to an end. The first half of thc game at College Saturday afternoon was very tlcw. Long kicked off for thc Hoao-lulus from tho Hwn end of tho grounds. There were plays hack and forth for some little time and then it was found to call thc bucket men to some of thc winded and perspiring men. Not a point was mailc by Mexican Cigars AT THB HAWAIIAN TOBACCO Corner Merchant and Nuuanu 8t.

P. O. Bo 9Tt. AT HALF PRICE to wit: small black horse, and dani' ages at $10. Thc Jury rendered verdict accordingly.

In thc case of Dr. Armltage, vs. II. Dlshop, administrator of estate of David Center, assumpsit for $150 for professional services; Geo. lions for plaintiff who Is at present attending college In England and will be back In Walluku next February, and Ma-goon for defendant.

Thc Court ruled that the doctor's explanatory ledger was not an original book of entry, andJ a motion for non-suit by Mr. Magoon was granted by the Court There remains but six civil rases on the calendar for tho trial jury, and tome of these may be discontinued. Of the ten divorce cases seven were granted, Marie Sllva Ilodrlgues vs. Joe Itodrlgues; llakaleleponl K. Auld va A.

A. Auld; Keanaal fekelo vs. Lilt Pc-kelo; Rebecca Heffernan vs. Chas. Hcf-fcrnan; the defendant la In Oahu Jail serving a six years' sentence for forgery.

Llbellant was authorized to resume her maiden name, nchecca Goodness. Keberca Taylor vs. D. Taylor, llbcllee to pay costs of court, Ahu vs. Kaanaana (w) In the rase of Apia I.um Sun vs.

I.um Sun (Ch), the divorce was granted and custody of children awarded to llbellant. The court severely reprimanded tbe libelee who was one of those cunning and shrew Celestials who would skip at a moment's notice to China without giving any previous warning ot his Intended visit to the old country. One day I.um Bun suddenly left balmy shores of Lahalna and went to Honolulu and from there left for China to Join the Boxers or something else. Enrly this year when hln funds became low, hi thought of his wife and family whom he had deserted, and ho boarded an Immigrant Bteamer bound for this Territory, and as soon as ho was freed from quarantine, be hastened to Lnhalna, only to find his former love staying with another Chinaman who had been kind enough' during his absence to care for the abandoned wife and four young ones. The court ordered libelee to pay his attorney $25, libelant's attorney $50 $100 alimony and costs of courtfl In the libel for divorce of Annie E.

Mulvany vs. Chas. P. Mulvany, since tbe defendant had left this Territory. tho case was continued and summons ordered published.

Two divorce cases yet remain on the calendar. Of tho six criminal appeal cases ono was continued. Motions by coun sel to dismiss cases on ground ot fail ure of district magistrate to send up together with records the warrants and sworn complaints were overruled. Tho Grand Jury made their final report this morning. They brought In thirteen Indictments, and found no true bills In two rases.

Tbe court, after thanking them for their strict devotion to business discharged the Grand Jury for tho term. It Is very likely that the December term of the Second Circuit Court will terminate olther next Wednesday or Thursday unless the attorneys by their dilatory measures prolong tho term THE BULLETIN Ciinhn went In ns center rush for the Ilnnoliilus In place of Ellis. The Hono-liilus were handicapped by thc fact thnt Illalsdcll, their fullback, did not play. Tho Artillerymen kicked off. Thc catch was fumbled and the boI-tilers got thc ball on thc Ilonolulus 23-ynrd line.

Dennett, right half-back for the Artillerymen, ran to tho E-yard line and Hoctor advanced the ball to tho 3-yard line, Dennett made a touchdown hut Duckley failed at goal. Artillery, Honolulu, 0. Cunha kicked off for the Ilonolulus. nnd Hoctor returned the ball to the 32-yard line. The Ilonolulus began to weaken perceptibly at this point and tho soldiers were not slow to push their advantage.

Lieut. Dchr finally squeezed over thc line, making a touchdown, llucklcy kicked goal and tho score stood: Artillery, 11; Honolulu, 0. Had the blowing of tho whistle been held off a little longer, tho soldiers would surely have made another touchdown. Hoctor made a magnificent run which was right In line with another score. Tho teams were as follows: Honolulu Athletic Club Ellis and Cunha, center; H.

Cockctt, right guard Crook and Lane, left guard; Chilling-worth, right tackle: Joy. left tackle! Vida and Jarreit, right end; Aylett and Jncobsen, left end; Thompson, quarter; Glcason, right halfback; Long left halfback, and'Murray, fullback. Artillery Cominsky. captain; Pitney, right guard; High, left guard; Vosjzallos, right tackle; Behr and Buckley, left tackle; PrlnU, right end; Burbank, left end; Smith, quarter: Bennett, right Hoctor and Behr, left halfback, and Hoctor and Buckley, full. Thc umpires were Messrs.

Clifford and Kimball and the referee, Bob King. me naivcs took so minutes each to play, Thc attendance was only ahout 400. The Punahous have won two gnmes and the Malle-Illma and Artillery each one game. The games of th season resulted as follows: Punahous, 36; Artillery, 0. Ilonolulus, 0, Malles 0.

Punahous 0. Malles 0. Punahous 29, Ilonolulus 6. Mallca IS, Artillery 10. Artillery 11, Ilonolulus 0.

I Mrs. S. F. Hapgood, Allston. raising money for equal suffrago by making and selling good things to cat.

Bho will furnish excellent Thanksgiving puddings (similar to Christmas pudding) for a dollar, and will also take orders for her delicious orange marmalade. Judge Humphreys to Show Causes for Refusing to Sign a Decree on Judge Gear's Decision Kinney, Ballou McClanahan for plaintiffs In the case ot Kaplolani Estate vs. DeBky, havo applied to the Supreme Court for a writ of mandamus to compel Judgo Humphreys to sign a decree In accordance with Judgo Gear's decision. As said before, Judgo Gear left for San Francisco without signing tbe decree. Judge Humphreys reduced the flno of Adachl for selling liquor from $250 to $100, on account of conviction by pics.

A decision of tho Supreme Court re verses the Circuit Court In thc case ot Schweitzer Co. s. Charles J. Fish-cl. The suit Is for a balance of duo for goods sold nnd delivered lij plaintiffs to Mrs.

G. A. Turner In reliance upon a letter from Flshel requesting thnt they "see to me for payment." The lower court neld for nlalntlff. rul ing that Flshel was liable as security. I In nn opinion written by the Chlel Justice tho distinction between guarantor nnd surety arc clearly drawn.

11 Is held that Mrs. Turner was primarily liable for the debt, and Mr. r'lshi-1 mil secondarily, after all means to secure payment had been exhausted. The decision of the trial court Is reversed, and the case remitted for a new trial, i Another tux appeal has been decided by tho Supreme Court, It relates to tho Cornloto Estntc. Thc property Involved consists of piece ot land Ituato on the corner of King and rtlver streets, and extending to Hotel street, Honolulu, the frontage on King street being TO feet nnd on HIver street GO feet The other dimensions do not appear In evidence.

The area Is 8712 square feet. The lot was on January I. 1901, the date ot the assessment, vacant and entirely unimproved. The value returned by tho taxpayer was $5,000, thnt placed by tho assessor, MG.000, and that fixed by tho Tax Appeal Court, $7,300. The assessor appealed and, In a decision by Justice Perry, tho Supreme Court fixes tho assessment at $10,000.

Saturday afternoon Jury, after being out there hours, returned a verdict ot not guilty In tho case of C. VIerra, unlawful liquor selling. 4 Grand Opening CAMARINOS' Gambrinus Saloon ALAKBA NEAR KING. Everything Very Touching. Beautiful garden scene containing coffee trees In full bearing, bantnas and pineapples, all inside.

Everybody Invited. Evening Bulletin, 75c per month Don't Forget the Lights Why contlnuo to use kcroscno lamps and other poor Illuminators when at small cost wo will Install a perfect light In your home? Thero never wns a light that gave tho satisfaction of tho Incandescent a soft, brilliant and steady light, always ready for use; no dirt, smoke or smell. Call and havo a talk with as about lights, or ring us up Tel. Main 390. Wc will gtVo you an estimate on all costs.

Hawaiian Electric Ltd. King Street, near Alakca. wnk Men lWJIrassC- L-t" 'littery til IMKUCI" VI HCmiC Cll FATALY li Walluku, Dec. 7. Dan McCorrlston, a member of the Grand Jury, was suddenly called away from Lahalna to Molokal last Thursday evening.

During that day he received a message from his wife announcing tbe sad event that had befallen on bis niece. Miss McCorrlston, a teacher at the Kamalo government school. I It seems that after school (be young lady was persuaded to get on a Ja panese freight wagon which was going towards her home at Kamalo. The horses bolted, tho wagon upset, and tha young lady was thrown on the ground, her head striking on a rock. She was taken home by loving hands, and there she laid tor several hours In an un- ccnsclouB condition.

Dr. Mourltz at tended the Injured young lady. Her skull was found to be fractured, Tmt the doctor has some hopes of her recovery. TO CURE A COLD IN.ONE DAY Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund tbe money If it tails to cure.

h. W. Grove's signature Is on each hox. 25 rents 4 Only Half the Battle. Drown Aro you anything of a linguist? joiics Well, I can read and understand French.

Gorman, golf, yacht, baseball nnd football; but I can't talk 'em. Detroit Freo Press. Metropolitan Meat LIMITED. Fresh Meats and Pish by Every Steamer From the Coast that has Cold Storage. Choice Beef, Veal, Mutton.

fll Lamb and Pork always on hand. I Also Poultry. Salmon and Halibut. FOR 8ALB AT The Metropolitan Market, King Tel. The Booth, Fishmarket, Telephone 379.

Central Market. Nuuanu Telephone 104. OAHU CARRIAGE MF'G Ltd. 1179 River Street. Bet.

Beretanla and Pauahl. Tel. Blue 641. P. O.

Bos 878. libber Tires pit ei in Satis factory Maner. MANUFACTURERS OP Fine Carriages, Wageis u. TriCkS. Repair Work a Specialty All orders promptly attended to.

Only competent help employed. THE ORIENTAL LIFE INSURANCE LTD. J. P. McCOY, President, CAPITAL STOCK $000,000.00.

The only lnsufanco company In the world Issuing policies in both tie ENGLISH and CHINESE languages. Policies contain all modern advantages of tbe endowment and ota forms Issued by the leading American companies. Governed by the safest insurance systems. The pioneer Cklnese-AmerV can company. TEL.

MAIN 75. HOME OFFICE, 301-302 Stangenwsld Building. Honolulu, T. H. WORK WONDERS Illds for tho erection of the two wharves at Kakaako to jc constructed by the IIUIiop Estate on its lands at Kuknako aro now being considered by a committee composed of Trustee A.

W. Carter. P. S. Dodgo and W.

K. rtowcll, which was appointed at a meeting of the trustees held Friday afternoon. Tho bids are as follows, the lowest being that of Cotton Cotton Brothers, Honolulu All work as per specifications for $143,082. Time 10 months. Hawaiian Eng.

Construction, Honolulu flB3.t01.91. Tlmo 10 months. Ferris Haas, San Francisco Tlmo 10 months. John A. Hughes, Honolulu Wharves sheds and all work excepting excavation, 99,860.

Time six months after excavation, Healy, Tlbhlts San Kranclsco Sumo, Time six months, John Oudorklrk, Honolulu Excavation, wharves, total, $193,250. Time Hawaiian Dredging Honolulu, per W. F. Dillingham dredging, etc, at $1.34 per cubic yard; wharves, $97,000. Time 124 months.

John II. Parker, Honolulu Dredging, nt $1.35 per cubic yard. Mllllken Brothers, New York Whnrl Bhed only, Iron and steel construction. $15,117. Weekly Bulletin, $1.00 per year dtyruaih kiL I.

mr' ij uwie HF WhiskJM It's no experiment when you insist on Cyrus Noble Whiskey. Leave experimenting to others.Buy goods, that you know are right. For seventy years we have been trying to pro1 duce the best possible article for the least possible price. The public know it favorably It holds the good trade. It costs no more than other good whiskey It is pure and old.

It is distilled from the best selected grain. It is six years in wood. It wins on merit alone. s.i t'i vu at' fc- j. 1 U.

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