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2 THE EVENING BULLETIN: HONOLULU, JH. L, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1900. .-
If'
HENRY R. W0RTHINGT0N
(INCORPORATED),
Engineers and Builders o! Hifih Duty Pumping Engines
Tor Water Works and Irrigation.
THC SPECIAL ATTENTION OP PLANTATION MANAGERS AND
AGENTS Is called to the fact that we carry In stock at our Queen street warehouse
Urgo assortment of pumps for all kinds of sugar house service, Including vacuum
imps air pumps, condensers, feed pumps, hike pumcs, molasses pumns, etc., to
wthtr with a complete stock of spare jvr. 'alv for all sizes. Careful attention
tlTtn all orders, and prompt shipment KUrk.(eed. .... .
Estimates furnished for compleU irrigation pumping plants of any capacity or
w,r'0illce: Cor. Fort & Queen Sts., Honolulu, H. 1.
Warehouse: Cor. Queen & Cook Sts. Telephone sc-6.
R1SD0N 1K0I WOBKS,
San FranoiBOQ,
ENGINEERS AND BUILDERS.
High Duty Pumping Machinery,
Heine Boilers, Plain Tubular Boilers, Corliss Engines, Cane Cars,
Vacuum Pans, and all machinery for the complete equipment of Sugar Mills.
Office: Progress Block,
PORT AND BERETANIA STREETS, - - HONOLULU. II. II.
Fraternal Directory.
HARMUNY LODGE No. 3,
I. 0. 0. P.,
Ktetfl every Monday evening at 7:30,
la Harmony Hall, King street.
J. D. MoVEIGH. N. G.
E. n. HENDRY, Secretary.
All vUtlng brothers very cordially
fcTlUd.
fTTBTlC LODGE No. 2, K. of P.,
Mwii every Wednesday evening at
1:11 o'clock, Castle Hall, Fort street.
ITUlUng brothers cordially invited to
attend. S. J. SALTEH. U. C.
mi a. e. MimniY, k. n .s.
HONOLULU CHAPTEU No. 1,
It. A. M.,
Meets every third Thursday evening
U Masonic Temple. All Uniting com
anions cordially Invited
A. P. GILF1LLAN, H. P.
1. D. TUCKER. Secretary.
HONOLULU COMMANDERY
No. 1. IC T.
Meets in Masonic Temple on the sec
Mi Thursday evening of each month.
mm YlsiUng Sir Knights courteously ln
ttoi. HENRY E. COOPER, E. C.
1. D. TUCEKER, Recorder.
0AHU LODGE No. 1, K. of P.
Meets every Friday evening at their
Castle Hall, 420V4 Fort street, at 7:30.
Members ot Mystic Lodge No. 2, and
visiting brothers, cordially invited.
A. N. SINCLAIR, C. C.
M. ROSENBLEDT,
Sa K. ot R. and S.
NUUANU CHAPTER ROSE
CROIX,
No. 1 .A. & A. S. R.
Mtl the first Thursday in each
Htt. at Masonio Temple. Solourn-
and visiting brothers cordially In-
I to attend all meetings
W. M.. FRANK D. AUERBACH.
VaLAN B. SCRIMQEOUR, Secretary.
LODGE LE PROGRES DE
L'OCEANIE,
No. 124, A. & A .3. Rite.
Uted meetings on the last Mon
a et each month, in its hall, Masonic
C. M. 'WHITE, W. M.
B. B. FRIEL, Secrotary.
fJKO. W. DeLONG POST No.
45, 0. A. R.,
Department ot California and Neva
la, meets at Harmony Hall, King
treet, first Thursday evening of every
Mrtth. Sojourning comrades are cor
telly invited to attend.
W. L. EATON, P. C.
IAB. T. COPELAND. AdjL
HAWAIIAN LODGE No. 21,
F. AND A. M.
Uted meetings, first Monday each
Heath. Special mettings, when called
(will be noted in this space).
Ktnbers Lodgo Lo Progres, Pacific
, and all sojourning brethren
asralally invited.
ED. I. SPALDING, W. M.
. K. Q. WALLACE. Secretory.
NSIGN WORTH BAGLEY
GARRISON,
No. 171,
Regular Army and Navy Union of
the United States of America, meets at
Harmony Hall, King street, every sec
ond and fourth Friday In each month
at 7:30 p. in. Visiting comrades are
cordially invited.
All honoru''. Vrfied soldiers or
sailors, elthc; 'fci&r? or volunteers,
are eligible ? inec'rrihlp.
E. J. WILSON,
Commander.
J. E. 8HEAIIAN, Adjutant.
THE WAVERLY CLUB.
Waverly Block, Bcthol street. Stan
dard magazines and periodicals; II
fcrary; billiard, pool and card tables
tar tree uso of members. Arrange
unta for transient visitors. Entrance
l 11.26, monthly dues 1. Open from
a. m. to 11 p. m.
A. V. GEAR, President
IftMZS T. COPELAND, Recording Sec.
MdBN 3 SCRIMGEOUR. Fin. Sec'y.
(limited).
rantprak
119 King St.
CHURCH-NI SOCIETY WORK.
Tor Srtarng Bulletin, 75 cent per
wumtk.
?
Oa.liforn.ia,.
Royal
Here
and
Everywhere
You aro worn out, tlrod, can't put
tho onorgy you deslro into your
dutloi. Woll, thon, you must try
something that will ovorcome this
feeling anil rostoro you to porfect
health.
Pleasant
From childhood wo aro taught to
respect tho curatlvo features of herbs.
Our grandmothers used them, and
were, as a rule, versed in tho art of
preparing remedies from various
plants
as
We have a preparation that is of
the old-fashioned type purely vege
table, made of herbs with wine. For
a general tonic to produce vigor and
strength, you cannot find a better
one.
For malarial disorders, loss of ap
petite, that tired fooling, loss of en
ergy, it is a true panacea.
Royal Bitten t' the name,
They gave me at my birth,
From Royal no one need rerain,
Iti ute will turely bring mirth.
Put up In pint hottlos at 60 cents.
Only of
Hollister Drug Co.
LIGHT WISDOM
Let us tell you something about Elec
tric Incandescent Lamps. Perhaps you
have noticed that your bill for electric
lighting has varied peculiarly from month
to month. When it Is large you say bad
words about your meter and you think
that the Light Company Is cheating you.
The Company Is not cheating you YOU
ARE CHEATING YOURSELF. A lamp
which has lived Its normal number of
ampere hours, though It may not be dead,
consumes nearly twice as much current
as when It Is first used. If when your
lamps show signs of having burned too
long you would take them out and pur
chasa new lamns vou would find that the
saving In your monthly bill would more
than compensate for the price of the new
lamps.
Oceanic Gas and
Electric Co., Ltd.
W-
rugs ever imported, are now being displayed by
N. S.SACHS DRY GOODS COMPANY, LTD.,
ftsiui! THE PEOPLE'S PROVIDERS. &?&&?li&?m
Ladies contemplating taking a trip to the coast should avail
themselves of the choice assortment.
LOCAL AND GENERAL,
Orphcum tonight.
For tough sailor hats, ribbons, etc.,
try Mrs. liannn, Fort street. "
Ring up 191 when you wnnt a reliable
driver, a good hack and no over charg
ing. The Alice Kimball sails from Kauna
kakal and Mnunnlcl at 5 o'clock this
afternoon.
The people at the Kalthi camp aro
still waiting for the concerts that havo
been promised them.
Livery nnd boarding stables havo
been established by the Club Stables at
Long Branch, wnlklkl.
Tho annual meeting of tho Hospital
Flower Mission will bo held in tho Y.
M. C. A. parlors at 4 p. m. today.
Lieutenant Commander Pond of the
Iroquois Is on duty nt tho Naval Sta
tion (lining Captain Merry's absence.
The W. G. Hall that arrived yester
day, reports 150,000 bags of sugar loft
nt tho vailous plnntnttons on the Gnr
den Isle.
Several cry old cocoanut trects about
the building on the Bishop estate,
burned yesterday, were badly damaged
by tho fire.
The adjourned annual meeting of the
Myrtle Boat Club will bo held this
evening nt tho boathousc at 7:30 p.
m. Seo New Today.
At n meeting of the Board of Health
yesterday nfternoon Dr. Wood report
ed favorable news from Kahulul. The
Inst letter was dated February 17.
C. B. Reynolds has begun the erec
tion of dwellings on tho Thurston
street side of Ills land, opposite the
haudsomo row lie built last year on the
Green street side.
At n meeting of tho Board of Health
yesterday It wns voted that tne owners
of property nt the corner of Bcrctanln
and Emmn streets, bo notified to com
ply with sanitary regulations 2, 6, 8
and 11.
Cyclomere Park has been subdivided
into lots which are now offered for
Bale. Theso lots aro particularly sult
ablo for manufacturing sites, storage
warehouses and residence purposes,
parties seeking locations conveniently
near to tho business portion ot tbo city
will find this a most desirablo proper
ty. For terms and particulars, apply
at tho ofllco of Bruce, Waring & Co.,
Progress block.
Timber Rafts top Jopnn.
Vancouver, B. C, Feb. 8. James
Robertson, proprietor of the patent
timber rafts that havo several times
been towed from Pugct sound to San
Francisco, intends early next summer
to Bond a big raft to Japan. Robert
son is now In China, having been there
for a couple of months, nnd writes to
Captain Gates, a ship man of this city,
that thcro will be a fairly good market
in several Oriental ports for shipments
of timber that can bo sent cheaply
across the Pacific. Although tho tow
is a very long one, ho Is entirely satis
fied that the proposal of sending across
in tow of a steamer a raft containing
from twelve to twenty-flvo million feet
Is n feasible one. A sawmill will prob
ably bo built near okohama to cut up
the logs.
Police Court Notes.
In tho Pollco Court Tuesday fore
noon tho following wcro disposed of:
J. Rico, cruelty to nnlmnls, reprimand
ed nnd discharged; Ah I'll and All Kn,
unlawful possession of opium, nolle
pros'd; V. M. Sllva, cruelty to animals,
?5 and costs; Klrshcr, same chargo,
rcpilmanded and discharged; twenty
cases of drunkenness, usual fine.
Fish Inspector Beindt has
come, acioss some very curious
and beautiful fish lately which
are bei'.p; pan.cd by KING
BROS, itrtiV A very peculiar
crab is on view in KING
BROS.'.vindow, Hotel street.
CHAS. D. WALKER,
Designer anj Builder of.lllh-Grade
Yachts, Boats and Launches!
Workj, 6. KING ST.
P. O. Box 6jj. Telephone 760.
ft' mT" -----r.
The swellest line of golf capes
Hatching Rnt Blocks.
Hdttor Evening Bulletin: On Sat
urday the 17th Inst., tho sub-Inspector
of our district left four blocks con
tains poison for tho destruction of rats.
My wife placed It under tho lioitso as a
secure place until I returned to dis
tribute it. We happen to havo an old
red hen which had been setting for two
weeks on thrco tclephono Insulators
and a cold cream bottle. Espying tho
four blocks, she Instantly took posses
sion of them nnd has kept It rigidly
ever since. Last night I took her tcm
pcraturo nnd found It to bo 105, ns this
is two degrees In excess of an ordinary
setting hen I nm fully convinced that
sho will hatch the blocks in less than
tho prescribed twenty-one days.
This morning 1 havo added a tin ot
wntcr so that tho hatching of said
blocks will not bo Interfered with.
T. B. CLAPHAM.
Werwicke Book Cases
CAN BE PURCHASED IN UNITS
AND ENLARGED AT ANY
TIME
Insect and Dust Proof
-FOR-
tfome,
Libraries,
Lawyers,
Doctors and
Business Men's
A S"tr on hand and your In
spectlon I Invited.
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
Lewers & Cooke,
Sole Agents for
Johnson's Celebrated Parquetry,
Johnson's Floor Wax,
Johnson's Floor Brushes,
Johnson's Restorer,
Johnson's Solvent.
fljfuV
IjSr WK f ;
Henry Waterbouse k Co
l&?h&?h&?'rh&?' fc?F-
BASEBALL
TRACT -H--H--H--H--H-
tiounded by Keeaumoku, Klnau,
PUkol and Lunalllo streets; only
one block from the Beretanla
street car line'!''' "-Jta? '& "&? "-i4r
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, $2?0 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.
1 iil nl &
HONOLULU COFFEE MILLS
HeLc3.q.ijLsirtexa
FOR
PURE HAWAIIAN COFFEES,
Gri'ot n or jrtonsted
Large stock of Coffees from the Kona, Hamakua, Olaa Dis
tricts always on hand. Old Coffees a speciality.
1W
The Most Popular Sea Captain
18 CAPTAIN LAWLESS at Present.
He has biought down the Australia with a full line of Fresh Groceries for SALTER'S
GROCERY, Including Cauliflowers, Celery, Fresh Oysters, Rutabaga Turnips,
Burbank Potatoes, Fresh Eagle Butter, Eggs and Cheese, Fromage de Brie, Llmburger,
Anchovies, Holland Herrings, Anderson's Soups, VanCamp's Pork and Beans, Brown
Bread, Jams, Jellies, Cereals of all kinds. Everything fresh and good at
Salter's Grocery
Telephone 680. Fort street Orpheum Block.
HENRY MAY & CO., Ltd.
Wholesale
and Retail
Grocers. . . .
2 Bigr Stores 2
The Waterhonse Store,!
Bethel street. Telephone 24.
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, Crackeis and Cakes, &c.,' &c.
TolepUone 119.
- -tfll-iiS
H. HACKFELD & CO., LTD.
Pfoprlttiri
The Mclntyre Store
'J
Cor.KIng and Fort streets. Telephone m,
Chas. Hustace,
212 King streot, next to the Arlington.
and traveiing I
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