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'111E EVENING 1 U1.LET1N: HONOLULU, II. 1., 'IHUKSDAl', 1'EDltUAllY 8, 1000.
HENRY R. WORTHiNGTON,
(INCORPORATED),
EnfiJneertj and Builders of High Duty Pumping Engines
for Water Works and Irrigation.
THC SPECIAL ATTENTION OF PLANTATION MANAGERS ANL
AOEN TS Is called to the fact that we carry In stock at our Queen street warehouse
largo assortment of pumps for all kinds of sugar house service, Including vacuum
pumps air pumps, condensers, feed pumps, Juice pumts, molasses pumps, etc., to
lthr with a complete stock of spare parts and valves for all sizes. Careful attention
1ymi all orders, and prompt shipment guaranteed.
Estimates furnished for complete Irrigation pumping plants of any capacity ot
wr.
OHIce: Cor. Fort & Queen Ste. Honolulu, II. 1.
Warehouse: Cor. Queen &
E1SD0N 1B0JIJ WOEKS,
San Franoisoo,
ENGINEERS AND BUILDERS.
High Duty Pumping Machinery,
Heli e Boilers, Plain Tubu'ar Boilers, Corliss Engines, Cane Cars,
Vacuum Pans, and all machinery for the complete equipment of Sugar Mills.
OfVice: Progress Block,
FORT AND BERETANIA STREETS. - - HONOLULU. U. II.
Fraternal Directory.
HAItMoNY LODQU No. 3,
I. O. O. P.,
MteU every Monday ovonlng at 7:30,
tm Harmony Hall, King street.
j. d. McVeigh, n. o.
B. It. HENDRY, Secretary.
'All vlstlng brothers very cordially
iMlUd.
KYBT1C LODGE No. 2, K. ol P.,
Hwti every Wednesday evening at
l:M o'clock, Castlo Hall, Fort street.
PWting brothers cordially Invited to
attend. S. J. SALTEil, C. C.
till A. E. MURPHY, K. R .8.
HONOLULU CHAPTER No. 1,
R. A. M.,
Meets every third Thursday evening
Is Masonic Temple. All visiting com
panions cordially Invited
A. P. GILFILLAN, H. P.
J. D. TUCKER, Secretary.
HONOLULU COMMANDERY
No. 1. K. T.
Kteti In Masonic Templo on the sec
mi Thursday evening ot each month.
I Tinting Sir Knlgnts courteously ln-
HENRY E. COOPER, E. C.
I. D. TUCEKER, Recorder.
OAHU LODGE No. 1, K. of P.
HMti every Thursday evening at
lr Castle Hall, 420 Port street, at
tM. Members ot Mystic Lodge No. 2,
KM Tialtlng brothers, cordially Invited.
A. N. SINCLAIR, C. C.
M. ROSENBLEDT,
(MM K. ot R. nnd S.
NUUANU CHAPTER ROSE
CROIX,
No. 1 ,A. & A. S. R.
Mta the first Thursday la each
MMtfc. at Haaonlo Temnln. Rnfmirn.
I and Tialtlng brothers cordially In-
co aiiena an meeunga
W. m.. trRANic n AitpnnAr'iT
MAH B. 8CRIMOEOUR, Secretary.
LODGE LE PROQRES DB
L'OCEANIE,
No. 124, A. & A .8. Rite.
Stated meeting! on the last Mon-
w oi eacn montn, in its ball, Masonic
ue.
C M. TV HTTP! W M
E. D. FRIEL, Secretary.
GEO. W. DoLONO POST No.
45, O. A. R
Department ot California and Nova
te, meets at Harmony Hall, King
fet, first Thursday evening of every
Math. Sojournluc comrades are cor
Ully Invited to attend.
W. L. EATON, P. C.
JAR T. COPELAND. Adjt.
HAWAIIAN LODGE No. 21,
F. AND A. M.
tated meetings, first Monday each
tooth. Special mettlngs, when called
will be noted In this space).
Members Lodgo Le Progrea, Pacific
Mde. and all sojourning brethren
fatally Invited.
BD. I. SPALDING, W. M.
TL It Q. WALLACE, Secretary.
NSIGN WORTH DAGLEY
GARRISON,
No. 171,
Regular Army and Navy Union of
the United States of America, meets at
Harmony Hall, Kins street, overy sec
ond and fourth Friday In each month
at 7:30 p. m. Visiting comrades are
cordially invited.
All honoro" " -Vvgcd soldiers or
Bailors, eltk ia. or volunteers,
are eligible fa Aec'uhlp.
D. J. WILSON,
Commander.
9. B. SHEAHAN, Adjutant.
THE WAVERLY CLUD.
Waverly Block, Bethel street. Stan
art magazines and periodicals; 11
fcnury; billiard, pool and card tables
Mr tree use ot members. Arrange
Mants for transient visitors. Entrance
m 9L25, monthly dues 1. Open from
V a. m. to 11 p. m.
A. V. GEAR, President.
AMES T. COPELAND, Recording Sec.
WUjEN D SCRIMGEOUR, Fin. Sec'y.
ILialttd).
119 King St.
CMURCH' Nr SOQETY WORK.
Cook Sts. Telephone sou.
California.
Royal
Here
and
Everywhere
You aro worn out, tired, can't put
tho energy you deftlro lntt. your
dutlos. Well, then, you must try
something that will morcomo this
fooling and restore you to porfoct
hoaltk.
Pleasant
From childhood wo nro taught to
reapoct tho curative fonturos of horbs.
Our grandmothers used them, and
wore, as a rule, versed in tho art of
preparing romodlos from various
planU
as
We have a preparation that is of
the old-fashioned type purely vege
table, made of horbs with wine. For
a general tonto to produce vigor and
strength, you cannot find a better
one.
Wine.
For malarial disorders, low of ap
petite, that tired feeling, Ion of en
ergy, It is a true panacea.
Royal Bitten is the name,
They gate me at my birth,
From Royal no one need rerain,
lis uie will turely bring mirth.
Put up in pint bottles at 50 cents.
Only of
Hollister Drug Co.
Pumping . 500 Gallons
OF WATER
PER HOUR,
At a Cost oi Two Cts.,
WITH A
Rider or Excelsior
HOT AIR ENGINE!
The motive nower Is Hot Air: fuel.
Coal, Wood, Coke, Kerosene, Gasoline, or
Acetylene.
See It working at the store of
Oceanic Gas and
,, Electric Co., Ltd.
i
rugs ever imported, are now being displayed by
N. S. SACHS DRY GOODS COMPANY, LTD.,
ttt THE PEOPLE'S PROVIDERS. itJtHTH
9
Ladies contemplating taking a trip to the coast should avail
themselves of the choice assortment.
LOCAL ANDJKNERAL,
Thcic is a shortngo of provisions on
Lminl
The Aorangl from this port arrived
In llrishane January 29.
The Gorman ship Hern was reported
In linmburg for Honolulu on January
1C.
Consignees per barkentlnu S. N. Cas
tlo nro teqili'sted to read notlto In New
Today.
Tho easy swing for Inwn or veranda.
See I'nclflc Cclo & Manufacturing Co,
nd on page 4.
Opening of tenders for the postofilcc
extension w as postponed for a week
from yesterday.
Neither Samuel Parker nor Prince
David Kawannnakoa arrived from San
VranclBco In tho Doric last night.
Wnlklkl Inn took a sulphur bath this
week and overy nook nnd corner clean
ed out. Ono room to rent, $13 per
week.
Mr. nnd Mrs. C. C. Conradt, J. II.
PoitcotiH nnd Carl Lindcrmnnn were
the only passengers for Honolulu In
tho Doric last night.
The Filipino pony ridden by the late
General Lawton wlillo In tho Philip
pines has arrived In Snn Francisco
nnd been shipped Enst.
'iho Doric from San Francisco ar
rived off port shortly after 10 o'clock
Inst night nnd continued on her voy
age to the Orient this morning.
The Xoalnndia will probably tako tho
Australia's placo for next round voy
age in caso the latter steamer be de
tained In nuarantlno at San Francisco.
The Nippon Maru that arrived In San
Francisco February 1, made tho run
from Yokohama in seventeen days nnd
from Honolulu in five days, two hours.
Tho funeral of tho lato Mrs. Herman
A. Wldcmann takes placo from tho
family resldcnco nt 3 o'clock. Tho
body was brought from San Francisco
In tho Doric.
Tho submerged bnrkentlno William
Carson roso ten feet on Tuesday from
the action of tho nlr escaping from the
diver's helmet. Coal Is being taken out
of tho vessel nt tho rato of 12 or 15 tons
a day.
An accident to No. 2 engine at about
noon yesterday prevented further ser
vice fiom that source. However, tho
11 ro was about over nnd thcro was no
very great need for It. Tho engine was
removed to the Iron Works for repair.
Tho uso of tho Singer In millions ot
homes shows the unprecedented suc
cess of these Ideal sowing maMnes.
It Is convincing proof that the Singer
excels in all kinds of family Vag
and art needle work. All our I !ng
machines are of the best construction,
beautifully decorated, and ure mounted
on sleectcd woods In flnoly finished
cabinets ot artistic designs. B. Dor
sjersen, agent, 16 Bethel street
PASSENGERS ARRIVED.
From San Francisco, per stmr. Doric.
Feb. 7. For Honolulu C. C. Conradt,
Mrs. C. C. Conradt, Carl Llndermann,
J. H. l'orteous. For Yokohama O. N,
Anderson, James Flower, Rev. W. E,
Lampe, Mrs. W. E. Lampo,
Locksmith, W. II. Mason, Mrs,
Mason, Mrs. Hugh Rodman,
Wlckham, F. H. Wiley, Mrs. E.
Hardy
. W. H.
H. W.
G. Wl-
ley. For Shanghai E. P. Allen, Mrs,
E. P. Allen nnd child, C. W. Hykes,
Miss Martha Wiley. For Hongkong
Ward Ames, Mrs. Wnrd Ames, Mrs. T.
Q. ABhburn, Mrs. P. M. Ashburn, Miss
M. Clydesdale, Miss M. W. Crozler, Mrs.
A. Dado and two children, Mrs. Adallno
Emerson, D. B. Fee, Mrs. Roy Fethcn
glll. Miss K. Foster, Mrs. C. H. Hilton
nnd child, Fred. A. Jacobs, Archibald
MacKlllop, J. P. McCoy, C. F. Moore,
Joseph Satterlee, J. R. M. Smith, Geo.
B. Sperry, Mrs. Geo. D. Spcrry nnd
child, W. E. Whente, Mrs. W. E.
Whcato and threo chlldicn.
PASSENGERS DEPARTED.
For Chlnn, per O. & O. S. Doric,
Feb. 8. Mrs. Sawyer and daughter, Mr.
Trlpplo, Mr. Freelo.
MARRIED.
LIMnURG-HOTING At Hanau, Ger
many, Dccemher 28, 1899, Miss Ma
thilde Hoting, formerly of Honolulu,
to Mr. Carl LImhurg of Hanau.
CHAS. D. WALKER,
Designer and Builder of Hlh-Grade
Yachts, Boats and Launches!
Worm. oa KINO ST.
P O. Box6jj. Telephone 760.
wWilw,.tw.yylflf 1
The swellest line of
KnTgATTLt.WAtH.ttl.
Photographers.
J.J.WILLIAMS,
Photographer.
Visitors are cordially invited to
call and inspect our gallery of life
size royal photos, from Kamehameha
I. to date.
At tbo Old Stand
On Fort Street ::
-A.C3-E3STTS FOR.
German American Ins. Co.,
Of New York, and
Union Assurance Co.,
Of London.
Members Honolulu Stock
Exchange.
: Wernicke Book Cases, :
AND-
The Globe Company's Desks,
Filing Cases and office
novelties,
Secured at lowest prices.
OFFICE FURNITURE
JUST ARRIVED.
Telephone, 313.
Queen street.
PARQUETRY,
.THE
Sanitary Flooring,
Harbors no germs. It Is the only floor
suitable for residences, and Its cleanliness
and moderate cost recommend It to all
householders
Plans and estimates cheerfully furnished
upon application to
Lowers & Cooke,
Sole Agents for
Johnson's Celebrated Parquetry,
Johnson's Floor Wax,
Johnson's Floor Brushes,
Johnson's Restorer,
Johnson's Solvent.
Senrv Watcrhouse k Co
fcTj????
k BASEBALL
TRACT
Bounded by Keeaumoku, Kinau,
Piikoi and Lunalilo streets; only
one block from the Beretania
street car llnsAsrAsrJSr
This tract is situated in one of the finest resi
dence portions of Honolulu, and in a direct line with
the cooling breezes of Makiki.
Lots Sox 90 feet will be sold for the reasonable
price of $1,250. Terms, $2f0 cash, balance on in
stallments, payments to suit purchaser.
This land has a very gentle slope, and purchasers
can immediately commence building operations.
Early purchasers can .secure choice locations.
For further particulars apply to
GEAR, LANSING & CO.,
Judd Building.
aasrefagtuggi 9f iii .?
HONOLULU COFFEE MILLS
Hea.d.q.'u.sirtexia
for
PURE HAWAIIAN COFFEES,
Grrti n or Hoasted
Large stock of Coffees from the Kona, Hamakua, Olaa Dis
tricts always on hand. Old Coffees a speciality.
H. HACKFELD & CO., LTD.
W PrngrUlMt.
APPLES!
Salter's
Telephone 680.
HENRY MAY & CO., Ltd.
Wholesale
and Retail
Grocers. ...
-Big:
The Waterlioise Store,
Bethel street. Telephone 34,
Just Received :
Cape Cod Cranberries,
Atmore's Mince Meat,
Condensed Mince Meat,
Apples, Turnips, Hams,
New Crop Nuts and Raisins,
Cream Chocolate Tablets, Jams,
Jellies, Shrimps, Table Fruits, Olives,
Oregon Burbank, Potatoes, Crackers and Cakes, 8tc, tic.
Telephone 119,
golf capes
H "H "H "H H
75c. Box
Grocery
Orpheum Block.
Stores -
I The Mclntyre Store,
Cor.KIng and Fort streets. Telephone
SB.
Chas. Hustace,
312 King street, next to the Arlington.
and traveiing
i
)
ma raung DutHtln, 75 cenu per
&&h&.jtejtej&l& 4i&aSihiii . MAmM &Mi.
.ft. ;
L4, -U Cj&Afj -j.,yAt.
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