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www fTfl Till! UVI-NINO.JiUHIiliTimllQRoUlUl.LjJ. lh-.iUUSbAY AUpUsr, ft Un Atf " rf . P ' it". wmmj ace i Our Latest SILK SHIRT WAISTS, SHIRT WAISTS, WASH SKIRTS, UNDERWEAR NOW ON DISPLAY Gtt a first view before trie Assoitiiunl Is broken. M- W- M-I- ! M. BRASCH jg? CO. I MAgn jt- tg?L Fraternal Directory. IIAPMONY J.llDfK NO. 3, i. o o. r . Meeta erery Monday evening at 7:30 ta Harmon. Hull. King ttrcct. l. ii. oi:i:. x o. K. It. IIIJXUKY, Secretary. All Ttaltlns brothers very cordially Tttod. MYSTIC LODUK. Xo. 2, K. of P. Keeta every Wednes-iay evening at :I6 o'clock, Caatlo Hull, Kort street, ruitlng brothers cordially Invited to Mtend. S. J. SAbTEIt. C. C. A E. MURPHY, K. ltS HONOLULU CHAPTUK No. 1, R. A. M. Meets every third Thursday evening. M Masonic Temple. All visiting corn- unions cordially Invltfl. A. F. OILFILLAN, H. P. J. D. TUCKKIt. Secretary. HONOLULU COMMANDKItY No. 1. K. T. Meets In Masonic Temple on the sec nl Thursday evening of each month All visiting Sir Knights courteously ImTlted. HENRY E. COOPUR. E. C. . D. TUCKER. Recorder. OAHU LODGE No. 1, K. of P. Meets every Friday evening at their Jastle. Hall. KOM Fort street, at 7:30. ubers of Mystic Lodge .so. 2, and flatting brothers, cordially Invited A. X SINCLAIR. C. C. ALFRED AKEXirr, K. of II. and S.. NUUANU CHAPTER, ROSE CROIX, No. 1, A. & A.. S. R. aeeta the flrrt Thursday In each Month, at Masonic Temple.. Sojourn IM -and visiting brothers cordially In rttad to attend all meetlngo. W. M.. FRANK B. AUEHDACh. ALLAN B. SCRIMOEOUR Secretary. LODQE Le PROGRES DE L'OCEANIE. No. 121, A. & A. S. Rite. tated meetings on ihe last Monday at each month, In Us hall, Masonic nple. C. M. WHITE. W. M. H. B. FRIEL. Secretary. OEO. W. De LONG POST No. 45, O. K. R. Department ot California and Neva Aa. meeta at Harmony Hall, King mt. first Thursday evening ot every aaath. Sojourning comrades are cor tltlly Invited to attend. W. L. EATON, P. C. f AH. T. COPELAND. AdJU HAWAIIAN LODGE, No. 21. F. & A. M. Stated Miotlng THIS (Monday) Evening, Aug. Cth, at 7 30. Transac tion of Business. Members Lodge Lc Progres, Pacific fcodie, and all sojourning brethren etrruatly Invltwl. T- J. M. OAT. W. M. K. R. OWALLACE. Secretary THE ALOHA BRANCH OF THE THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY. EverySaturdavat7!3op m. The Aloha Branch of the Theosophlcal Society, will hold Its regular meeting In the Knights of J'ythlas Hall, next uooriorioiusieriv -n , Fort street. Public cordially Invited. Books lent at the Library on Atondajs, Wednesdays and Fridays, frim j to 4 n. m. Information on Theosophy given bv writing lo P.O. Bo 4- HAVE YOU been thinking of 1900 Boxes of Prang's Water Color Paints for the CHILDREN? For Bale by Hawaiian News Co., Limited Merchant Street NOTICE. . From and after this, A. F Cooke will occupy the office of the Palolo Land and Improvement Co., Ltd., Room 8, Model building, Progress block, dallv from to a. in. 'i0 12 noon. A, F. COOKE, Manage' Pa'olo Land Co,, Ltd, 1579-mt ypsioa' - - Importation 3 Ml It y A 3llrlM'" nl ' l"rl ""I BfHHIWHI. I W 1 WUDIIINUHTAIIUNIIIIY. Hnnrav "f 7 I ('AfllH. I'.lllliDMlllg. fm'm iMK j J T , Kr.fi , r jl 3 tW 2 J V ,'1 frii-f --? PLAN TO DECEIVE LONDON. Ju v ar.-The Daily Mall publishes thl Jlp.itch from Its special n rrcponJent: 'SHANGHAI, Julv irt -The proros I maJe by the Chlne.e Govfrnment to the American Consul, through Taotl Sheng. that hustllltles against the Chinese should rease upon lonJItloi tlut the foreRn Min isters were sent under escort to Tlents'n, appears to be part ol a deep-laM P'3" to conceal the date of the massacre and the duplicity of the ofti.ials who, being in possession of the news, suppreeJ It. The story will be that the Ministers all left Peking under a strong escort, but were set upon by a mob of Hoers. We shal be told that, though the Chines; soldiers fought braelv,they we e overcome and a I were masai.red." SEATTLE 11EER. The ever popular Itnlnlcr beer Is he- coming n household word rnd ,1,1 j mi hae n glats of Seattle," Is mora often heard than nnythlng e1xe. The Criterion Saloon has the bcerun tap rr In bottles. -BUY- YourHome GREAT BARGAINS Real Estate IN i. Business lot on Fort st.j corner lot; about 8oco square feet. J. Fine house and lot: looxioo: Wal- klkl road. i. One lot, McCully tract; 75 1 50; King street. J. Two lots, kawaahao St.: soxioo each; Kewalo. 5. House and 3 lots at Kaiuiant tract. 6. Four lots. Walkikl addition, near Camp McKlnley; 50x100 each. 7. Nine-year lease, with 2 houses: Punchbow 1. 8. House and lot, llanlwal St., Kewalo; 25x100. 0. 1 en-vear lease and 2 nouses: fundi bowl; 63x110 10. l-our'lots, Kalllil, near King St.; 50x100 each. 11. Three lots near Diamond Head; 55x95 each. 12. House and lot, with stables; 5)x 133; upper Punchbowl 13. House and lot, Queen St.; 50x100. 14. Ten-ye r lease, w Ith 2 Cottages and store Jolng good buslnes; Gouoo. 15. One sha'e Valmea Hul land. 16. Eleven and a half years' leae, with 3 cottages, grapes and other plants; 75X 200. 16, Beautlf j lot on Fort St., between School and Vineyard sts. iK. Lot looxiio, with 2 new cottages, Wilder avenue. 10. Two lots, Walkikl road; 50x100 each. 20. Five lots, Beach roil, near the sea; fo.Mo:. 31. Two acres land at Kallhl, with 2 houses; beautiful country residence. 22. House and lot, llanlwd t., Ke walo; 50x100. 23. Lot on Fort st. extension. 24. Lot corner Wilder avenue and Ma Klkl; 226x221. 25. Lot 80x278, King St., near McCully trait. 20. Three lots at Kallhl; 80x95. 27. 1 5 acres of land iust above Kaluhnl Tract. 28. 15 acres ot lan J. more or less, at Kailua.nearW.G. Irwin, Esq., country place. 29. Lot, 1 50x1 to with 2 houses at Pa lama. . Hous and ot. 4xS5. Lllina street, below School. 31. Lease wl'h buildings, scnooi si. . 10 ears' lease and 6 cottages, 5 mlnu'es from Post Office, 13. lo'i years' lease w 1111 cottage. 14. 2 HomesteaJs at Kaupo, Maul, one of 9 acres and one of 12 acres. Houses To Let No trouble In showlnc Pro perties to intendiriK purchasers. For further particulars apply to Silva & Vivas, opposite post orncii REAL nSTATOJRANSACriONS! Subscribers nre furnished with from five to six lists per week, giving nn nc-. curate record of deeds, mortKnirrs I leases, releases, powers of attorney, etc., etc, which nre placed on record. SUIiSCHIPTION PU1CK, 2.00 PHK MONTH. A. V. GEAR. Jut'-v Building, Honolulu. mm LOttl. AND M tit'htnM Iniilakt. I'tir then lliil iillht- lake a tin il i"at1H lntlii- ' Tin Xarliiti Ittiiimrt ottl .n IhiIUm i flu tfcii'ml thl nfl'inixm ' CiiilMri. Ilmi nf iHdiimoni 'a l'fi i ."! in il (' lkli) V h In riif nirlhi nii fur mn I tun Itciiirmticr Hint Miiiln'n irk Mil Is tlio .minium .olnr nf tlii" Tribune bl r)rp. Whlimnti & Co. nin Hip iikiiiU " Carter, administrator of tup inii 111 .1111 1111 .iiirKiii'iii. mm "" ' uti llnititmv Willi n valuation f JU.- "I. I'rcsh buttir will lie received on tho mtrntln liv Clui-irctfi Al Hoke, nro- iitr. Stlllir stict nbuve .Methodist Muonllnlit ronint by the li.mil In hernias Hiiuare at tho nim.il 1 lm 'm- lilliht. All excellent program has hi en j iripnrvd. (in. It. Carter, niltnltilstratni. shows by nn InM'iiliiry that tho late Alex ('IiIkIiiiIiii left 1111 estnte oer his lli ck'liti ilni'KH. Sidney Smith, nilinlnlstrntiir nf Iho istntf nf Thomas Cnvaliiiagh. ileeens Ml. Illes an InM'iiliiry with a tuluntl'in of :H3I.:,0. Lllliioknlnnl Domlnls has luuiight an eject mi-nt suit iigalnst (' II Wilson fir pmperty at Yihiiir and Pllkol striets, rlalmlng $l0n ilnmages. The regular mnnthly meeting of the Woman's llourd nf Missions will be held this nfternmm nt Central t'nlon church nt 2 o'clock. Wins. Rlrhnrilson. the rtirnn mer diant of llllo. Is very 111 nt his home In the Rainy City. The news was re- crUeil by the Klnnii Saturday. There nre now In the nrloliborhool of n dozen Y. M. C. A. Senliirs In ininp In Mnnoa Valley. There was 11 gospel 'psalm serWu- theie on Suinl.iy. tt (1a.. ... . .vam n, llniinalnn II. lt'illllll. IIUIIIU ' .-,-cn..-, le.les ror tile const in ine Australia this nfternuon. He will tak his son Charles to school In lMmont, Califor nia. In M. Suzuki s. Hlrnm Ptinly. the ikfindnnt by his nttorncv, .1. T. De Bolt, moves tn quash and dismiss the (iimplnlnt on the ground of Jurisdic tion. Tho rending circle of the Y. W. C. A. will meet In the association rooms nt 7.10 o'clock this evening. The rend ing will be from Dr. Hill's new book, "Great books as life teachers." Members of the Y. W. C. A. hail n picnic on Makeo Island yesterday nfter noon. Hnvlng finished luncheon tlm ladles Indulged In games nml then some went to the seashore for n hath. High Sheriff Brown makes answer tn the nctlon of tort by Geo. L. Kdwnidn, rel.vlng on release ns a defense. 'I his Is the clnlm of IS00O damages for treit Ing Edvvnrds ns a convict white mnlr hnbeas corpus. Janus Osliorn, the vvntchman nt Ka mehnmehn who wns taken to the In snne nsylum n week or so ago, died nt that Institution from eerebrnl hem orrhage. Deceased wns nn English man. 56 ears of nge. Daniel Porter, the veteran clerk if the llllo circuit, has resigned on ac count of poor health. Ills leslgnntbn U made to take effect In September, to give Judge Little time to tend for n friend of his In California. Miss Ruth Richardson nml Miss Min im Aim lis. both nf llllo, will leave In the Australia this afternoon to en ter school nt Dana Hnll, Welleslcy. Miss Harriet Hitchcock will see tlut the girls arrive safely nt their desti nation. J. I). Streathen of tho Australia was arrested last evening by Deputy IIIr'i Fherlff Chllllngvvorth while In Matt Howard's room on Vineyard stre. The man had brought nineteen vtl'is of opium nslioio unit was making an attempt tn get lid nf It. Ball In tho sum of $230 was put up. Prime David Knvvannnaknn gave n luncheon at the hotel esterday In honor of the 1 etui mil Republican and Democratic; delegates. Among thmi pienent were the following' Mrs. Haw kins Taylor. Miss E. Clnik. Miss H. K. Mooney, Hon. Harold M. Sewall, Hon Samuel Parker and Col. Vv 11. Corn well. Judge Little of tho Fourth Circuit hns admitted tho will of Thomas J. lllgglns to piobate, appointing J. W. Mason nml- Margaret 0. lllgglns fs ejettutor and executrix wltlio.it bonds. Tho estnte Is willed thus: To the widow, 35 parts; to Thus. J. lllgglns, son, 45 parts; tn Cnrnllno L. Means, daughter. 10 parts, nml to Ren Felton Means, grandson, 10 parts. The leeeptlon Inst evening to the Rev. Hnmllton wns veiy well attend ed. Among those piebent were tho following Rev. John Usboine and wife, E. W, Jordan nnd wife, Mr. and Mis. Kerne. Mr nnd Mrs. Offley, Mr. and Mrs. Sciiaefer, Dr. nnd Mis. Miner, Miss Mist, Miss Rycroft, Mrs. Glade, Mrs. King, Mrs. Crnbbe, Mis. Mist, Mrs Rv croft and the Messrs. Arthur Jor dan. Sopcr. Von Holt and Fltz, Re freshments were served. 33teansfiw-4 saS CHAS. D. WALKER, , Designer .ll BuIUtr cl High-Grid. Yachtb, Boats and Launches! Wo,kt, 6,1 KINO ST. P. O. lioi 6, TtltptiOM !e. DRINK "TURCO COFFEE" 1 lttv tin cwiWIn 5 lid lnl f.ff and- arte thi- Cliliu cup nml .nicer. Try it anil Judge for your lf. Fhe Washington Mercantile Co., Ltd, SOLE AGGNTS. 'H', I W.MturtL. H 0 MlbDUDITCH, The Merchants J Collecting Agency, Cusbm House Brokerage 113 KAAHUMANU St. Makes A SPECIALTY of Monthly Arcounts and Rents. White Teem I are generally perfect and sound, and at all events are a much prettier feature of the mouth than dirty and discolored teeth. Then again when kept clem and white are less liable to decay which rather is due to thought lessness in teeth care. All teeth preparations, in a general way are good we have them all some better than others. Prophylactl Tooth Powder 25 cen we know is as near a perfect tooth cleaner and antiseptic as it Is possible to make because every one of its ingredients is the purest obtainable. That's the feature of our tooth powder. Hollister Drug Co- FORT STREET. Cut and Growing Plants Spruys Bouquets WeddlnfiG- Funeral Designs ON SHORT NOTICE Large Variety of Roses and Other Plants : FOR SALE :: PINKE & CO., Union St., above Hotel. FRED J. CROSS, Consulting and Superintending- Electrical Hydraulic ENGINEER. Floctro-riyclraullc Power Trnnamlsslu REPORTS AND ESTIMATES FURNISHED. . . . With Catton-Nell Co., Queen street Office next to Pen ..ffloe. 123 JA MES T. TAYLOR, M.Ab.Soc. C.B. CONSULTING Hydraulic' Engineer S(IA .111(1(1 Hlnck Tflln. 61 Honolulu Iron Works C Improved and modern BUG Alt MA CJIINHUV of every capacity nnd de berlptlon made to ordei. Holler worl nnd UIVETED PIPES tor Irrleatloi purposes a specialty. Particular atten tlon paid to JOD WORK, and rppatn executed at shortest notice. Fine Job Printing at Olflce. the Bulletin To Those tn rQuest of a 96 Iihi'wJhtttntNliMftnf mm, e wcwlJ Mite, lint )t before tht iinnge In (tirlff. rtttUcJ a font nsswtmenl t .Iniiniiew lint. Hv buyM thre tugs before the hw. win KffiW vvhUh r rtfcttur.ers are t mflt to lrcrM the pitt nf llif tMRi, hut to sell Utir the cnJltlm, a buyer, here, now, Mtt buy the for miuh lew thin they are m1 J f i- im the miliilm.'. V It wiJe .1 Jliplay f f the rK In our large centnl jliow wlnJow, where their twjutlful JIrih anJ harmonious tolorlngs are sure to atlrait attention. B. F. EHLERS & CO. Refurc Insuring Your Llfs consult the best compnny and secure the best nnd most liberal policy as Issued by the GERMANIA LIFE INSURANCE CO. of New York TO THE GERMANIA LIFE INSURANCE CO., JuJ t Building, Honolulu. P.eis;senJ me a stitement showing the Annual Premium for on yur Gold llonil Redemption Policy, with Guaranteed Dividend. .Y.y at at last blrthJay . . . years. Name... Address. Fill up the above blank and forward to BMMETT MAY, Judd Building, Manager tor Hawaii. By the Barks "J. C. Pflueger" and "M. E. Watson" WE HAVE RECEIVED A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF : : Morton's and Crosse & Black well's Groceries Bicarbonate of Soda, Wash Soda, Caustic Soda, Paints & Oils, Cor rugated Iron, Ridging, &c, Cement Firebricks, Carbo lineum, Stockholm Tar, Tubs Buckets, Tinplates, Sauce pans, Teakettles, &c, &c. H, HAGKFELD - On All Seasonable Fresh Fruits and Vegetables TURKEYS. DUCKS and CHI KENS. Try one of our TENDER BROILERS. FPESH SALWOM and Flounder, Smoked Salmon and Halibut. FRESH POTATOES and Onions. Cervelat Sausages (In foil), "And In Sweets. FROZEN OYSTERS both California and Eastern. Cream Cheese (in foil). GRUENHAGEN'S BON BONS and Marshmallows. H. MAY & CO., Ltd. 2 Bier Stores 2 The Waterhouse Store BETHEL ST. TBJIjEPKCOJSrE S4, Fancy Wrapped 4Teir Gravenstein APPLES IE3rer3r ..pple 3-u.Lxa,ri.teea. $1.85 Box SALTER & WA1TY, ORPHBUM BLOCK. Fort St. Burnham's o CREAM CUSTARD CONTAINS NO CORN STAItCH, Reiiulres no egs, no cooking. Rjepiredlna moment by simply adding one quart o boiling m'lk ACCORDING TO DIRECTIONS. Will produce ten cups of delicious Custard or two quarts of rich Ice Creim that cannot be surpassed. For sale by fltiliono lift. S- S2LT3MLji.liJLOTO Will open a new store In the Magoon Block on or about Aug. i.wlth a Tine line of General Merchandise. Dry Goods, Groceries. Japanese Provisions, etc ' F. O. BOX 888. Tclephous 503. P. O Bos 984. IMPOHIIR AND DlALl IN Chinese Goods and Silk Hankerchiefs SPECIALTYl -in Njumu Strttt P O Box j. Til, l. 7VI3NTC3r "WO O3E3CA.0M the oldest 'Chinese Firm in Honolulu. COMMISSION- MERCHANTS. Du'lrt fn Ftnt Silks tnl Gris, I.lntnt Chlneit AnJ J.ptnist Goods ot All Klnfli ' slo-iifl Nju.nti strut Bar BIZ IMPOKHH 6:g BtntrtANU Stukbt Rug. 1 1 , i tvhu of 11M fifty per tint (j) b', a e J nl IfltMtJ, for llie prcent, them, while tliiy I it,.it the mM prices & GO , LTD. Ice -- The Mclntyre Store COR. KINO AND FORT STS. TELB3PHONB S8. Grocers CHAS. HUSTACE. 212 Kins Ntrnnt. unit tn tho trim. Tel. Sll. MERCHANT TAILORING B.twn Hot.l .nl P.u.hl - Taliphnna BOS AND DeALm IN 9 Opposite (Jukbn'h Hospitai. t-'Wvf-.