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THE EVENING BULLETIN:' 'HONOLULU, H. 1., MONDAY, AUGUST 20, 1900.
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A swell line of
LADIES' TAILOR MADE
KKIItTH
(In dre and walking lenRths)
GOLF CAPES
UNDER WRAR
WASH VEILING
Do Your Shopping With Us
m M. BRASCH & CO.
VAKMKMSfM?' miit
Fraternal Director;.
HARMONY X.ODHE NO. 3,
I. O 0. V.,
Meeti every Monday evening at 7:30
m Harmon Hall. King ctreet.
U II. DEE. N. O.
E. 11. HKNDKY, Secretary.
All Tltltlng brothers very cordially
Tlted.
MYSTIC LODUB. No. 2, K. of P.
Meet every Wednosiay evening ot
Cite o'clock, Castlo Hall, Fort street,
TUltlng brothers cordially Invited to
Attend. 8. J. SALTER, C. C.
A. E. MUUPHY, K. II. S.
HONOLULU CHAPTER No.
It. A. M.
1.
Meets every third Thursday evening
m Masonic Temple. All visiting com
aalons cordially Invited.
A. F. OILFILLAN, H. P.
J. D. TUCKER, Secretary.
HONOLULU COMMANDERY
No. 1, K. T.
Mets In Masonic Temple on the sec
Mi Thursday evening ot each month.
kit flatting Sir Knights courteously
HTlted.
HENRY E. COOPER, E. C.
k. D. TUCKER, Recorder,
OAHU LODGE No. 1, K. of P.
Meets every Friday evening at their
little Hall. 420U Fort street, at 7:30,
Mnabers ot Mystic Lodge No. 2, and
flatting brothers, cordially Invited.
A. N. SINCLAIR. C. C.
ALFRED ARKNDT.
K. of R. and 8..
NUUANU CHAPTER, ROSE
CROIX,
No. 1, A. & A.. S. R.
slNti the flrrt Thursday In each
tenth, at Masonic Temple.. Sojourn
laa and visiting brothers cordially In
Itud to attend all meetings.
W. M.. FRANK B. AUEItBACli.
ALLAN B. SCRIMOEOUR Secretary.
LODOE Le PROGRE3 DB
L'OCEANIE.
No. 124, A. & A. S. Rite.
Uted meetings on the last Monday
f each month, In its hall, Masonic
nmple.
C. M. WHITE. W. M.
B. B. FRIEL, Secretary.
QEO. W. De LONG POST No.
45, O. A. R.
Department of California and Neva
da, meets at Hurmouy Hall, King
Itntt, Brat Thursday evening of every
netB. Sojourning comrades are cor
tfally Invited to attend.
W. L. EATON, P. C.
JAB. T. COPELAND, Adjt.
HAWAIIAN LODGE, No. 21,
F. & A. M.
Uted meetings, first Monday each
Month. Special meetings, when called
(wlh be noted In this space.)
Members Lodge Le Progres, Paclflo
hedge, and all sojourning brethren
tartlally invltwl.
J. M. OAT, W. M.
at, R. Q. WALLACE. Secretary.
THE ALOHA BRANCH OF THE
THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY.
Every Saturday at 7:30 p. in. The Aloha
Branch of the Tlitosophlcal Society, will
hold Its regular meeting In the Knights of
Pythias Hall, net doortollnlllsteriV Co ,
Fort street. Public cordially Invited.
Books lent at the Library on Mondajs.
Wrlndiv and Hrldavs. fnm t to J
p. m. Information on theosophy given
by writing to P. U. uox 554.
Markets and Grocers.
Potatoes,
Naval Oranges, Lemons,
Dried Fruit,. Ranch Bgfis,
Butter, Cheese, &c.
Per Australia
J. R. MILLS
Lincoln Bloc.);, King street.
Novelties
for dinner giving and for
luncheons and for entertain
ing may be had here con
stantly LEWIS & CO.,
Grocers.
Telephone 240, 111 Fnrt St,
Art Bmbroldery Taught.
Hivlnz rest u d
my classes In ART
EMBROIDERY. I
Will receive pup Is
every morning from giioto 11:30 during
tiii-ntlnn. CinoA StamnlnLr dour.
MRS. H. H. WILLIAM.
777 Fort St., near Vineyard, 1604ml
5 y3 ft
8 H4h-:-i-hh-h-k-:-h-:- '5V
Phone 157
What Is
It Is
A,-
Moet&
Chandon
'WHITE SEAL'
N. Bf The accuracy of this an
swer is endorsed by connoisseurs
the world over.
LOVEJOY & CO.,
Sole Agents :
For Territory of Hawaii.
-BUY-
YourHome
GREAT BARGAINS IN
Real Estate
1. Business lot on Fort St.; corner lot j
aDout kooo square leel.
z. Fine house and lot; 100x100; Wal
Ulkl road.
3. One lot, McCuliy tracts 75M 50; King
street.
4. I wo lots, Kawalahao St.; 50x100
eacn; Kewaio.
5. House and j lots at Kalulani tract
(1. Four lots. VValklkl aJJItlon, near
t-amp mcKlniev. 50x100 eacn.
7. Nine-year lease, with 2 houses;
runcnbowi.
8. House and lot, llanhval St., Kewaio;
25x100.
9. Ten-year lease and 2 houses; Punch
bowl: C-jmio
10. Four lots, Kallhl, near King St.;
50x100 each.
it. Three lots near Diamond Head;
55x95 eacn.
12. House and lot, with stables; 5JX'
133; upper Punchbowl
11. House and lot, Oueen St.; 50x100,
14. Ten-ye .r lease, with 2 cottages and
store doing good Dullness 00x100.
15. On; share vValmea Hul land.
16. Eleven and a half years' lease, with
1 cottages, grapes and otiier plants; 75X'
200
16. Beautiful lot on Fort St., between
be 100 and V nevard sts.
18 Lot 100x110, with 2 new cottages,
wilder avenue.
19. Two lots, WallilKi road; 50x100
eacn. '
20. Five lots, Beach roaj.near the sea;
00x102.
21. Two acrei land at Kallhl, with :
houses; beautiful country reIJence.
22. Hoise and lot, llaniwd St., Kc
walo; 50x100.
23. Lot on Fort st. extension.
24. Lot corner Wilder avenue and Ma'
Ulkl: 226x221.
25. Lot 80x278, King St., near McCuliy
iiaci.
2G. Three lots at Kallhl: 80x05.
27. 15 acres of land just above Kalulani
1 ract.
28. 1 5 acres of land, more or less, at
Kailua, near W. O. Irwin, fcsq,., country
place.
29. Lot, 1 50x1 to with 2 houses at Pa
lama .
30, House and lot, 48x85, Llliha street,
Deiow school
31. Lease with buildings. School St.
32. 19 years' lease and 6 cottages,
mlnu'es from Post Office,
11. lO'A vears' lease with cottaee.
34. 2 Homesteads at Kaupo, Maul, one
01 9 acres and one or 12 acres.
ma m m
Houses To Let
No trouble In showing Pro
pertles to intending purchasers.
For further particulars apply to
Silva & Vivas,
OPPOSITE POST OFFICE
REAL ESTATG TRANSACTIONS
Subscribers aro furnished with from
live to six lists per week, giving an ac
curate record of deeds, mortgages,
leases, releases, powers of attorney.
etc., etc., which are placed on record.
SUHSCHIPTION PH1CE, 12.00 I'KIl
MONTH.
A. V. GBAR.
JurM BuJldlng, Honolulu.
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
Judge Hardy ot Kauai Is quite HI.
t). W. Meheuln came from Knurl
Sunday.
l-'or that tired feeling take a ride
up l'ncitic heights. '
A fine Shetland pony Is for sale. 3eo
ml In Wnnts column.
Hand concert In Emma Square at th"
usunl time this evening.
Governor nnd Mrs. Dole return d
from Hawaii in the Klnnu Saturday.
WEDDINO STATIONERY. Engraved
Cards, Embossing.
H. P. W1CHMAN.
A gentle, easy galtcd saddle Iiorsc is
for sale. See For Sale column on page
S.
You non't need a shirt wnlst If you
drink our Ice cream sodn. Honolul'i
Drug Co.
.ilcely furnished rooms at the Pop
ular House, 154 Fort street, from $1.00
per week up.
Tho Punnhou baseball team beat the
E. O. Hall boys Saturday afternoon
the score being 26 to 19.
Judging from the number of blue
wheels on the streets the Tribune must
bpn very popular wheel.
XIr. nnd Mrs. W. E. Ileckwlth nr
visiting nt the home of Mrs. E. C.
Damon, Thurston nvenue.
A mil of n special meeting of the
stockholders of the Oahu Sugar Co,
appears under New Todny.
There was n very large crowd pres
ent nt the hand concert on the Capitol
grounds Sunday nfternoon.
Wooden buildings nnd lumlir will V
sold nt auction I'rldny by Jas. P. Mo.'
gnn. Sec his column for ml.
The leinnlmlvr of Dr. McOrew's fur
niture will be sold nt miction Thurt
dny. Sec Jas. V. Morgan's ad.
The steamer J. A. Cummins tri'd
to pull the Norma off the rvit nt Koo
Inn Saturday but met with no Bticrert.
The Painters' Union meets tonight nt
4. p. in. In Plumbers' Hnll, Port
street. A full nttendance Is requested
Geo. L. Chandler representing M. J.
Keller Co. ot Oakland, Cal arrived on
the Alameda nnd Is taking orders for
shirts and suitings.
P. S. Scales, bookkeeper of tho
American Sugar Co., Molokai, came up
in the Klnau Saturday. He will return
home this afternoon.
l'rlnce David Knwannnakon gave a
luati at his home In Walklk! Saturday
night. A Inrge number of prominent
guests were present.
The engagement of Alice M. Wnlke;
daughter of Mr. atul Mis. II. T. ValK"r
of Kolinla, Hawaii, to Samuel P. Nolt
of this city, is announced.
The steamer Lehun has succeeded in
rescuing four Inrge anchors nnd l'J
fnthonis of chnln from the place wh"re
the W'm. Carson went down.
"First Lesson In Knttlng" nnd "FlrM
Lesson In Heading," are the tlks 'if
two statutcttes that the Manufacturer)'
Shoo Co. have ill their very nltraetl3
windows.
Among the nrlvnls from Knunl In th
V. (J, Hall Sunday were the follow
ing: V. O. Smith. It. V. T. Purvis,
Mrs. E. V. Holdsworth, D. Conway and
Miss II. Soper.
The wedding of Miss Nellle"McIntyr
and Oeorge T. Kluegel will tnke pUce
at the home of Hubert Lewers, WalklM
this evening. There will he a recep
tion fiom S:30 to 11:30 o'clock.
Among the arrivals from Maul ports
In the Clnudlne Sunday were the fol
lowing: II. P. Haldwln. W. J .LowrK
A. P. Holler, S. Kellinoe. C. II. Dleky.
P. S. Dodge. V. II. Hnyselden nnd John
Hlchardson.
The steamer Klnau reports the fol
lowing sugar on Hawaii: Wnluken,
9,000; P. S. M., 1.SO0; llalnaku, 13,000
Ouoinea, nil; Pepcekeo. nil; liakalnu,
2.1,000; llonomu, nil; Laupahoehoe, a,-
100; Ooknla, :i,000; Knknlau. 3,300; P.i
auhnu. 2,900; Honoltnii, 2.000; Kukiil
linele, 2,000; Punnlmt, 10,200; Honuiiim,
42J. Total, 70,123.
Wrny Taylor. Miss Mary Chllllng-
wortli. J. II. McKtnzle. L. T. (Irani
Sister Albertlnn, W. V. Cross, Mlsi
Knto Cornwcll. J. Pletz, M. A. Hycrofr
V. Thompson, Geo. C. Itenton. Jr., J.
L. Itenton, J. Howden, F. J. Cross, Win.
Thompson and P. S. Scales were umons
the arrivals from Hawall.Maul and Mn
loknl portB in the Klnau Saturday al
ternoon.
The night blooming cereus was out
Inst evening in all the glory of Us deli
cate beauty. Comparatively few kneiv
of the visitation, so the. flowers were
left undisturbed and the makai wall
Just next to the college gate was cov
ered with hundreds or them in full
bloom Juat where the blaze of the
electric light showed them off to best
advantage. This exhibition will prob
ably be repeated this e.venlng.
Tho use ot the Singer in millions of
homes shows the unprecedented suc
cess of these Ideal sowing machine,
It is convincing proof that tho Slnsror
excels in all kinds of family sewing
and art needlo work. All our sowing
machines nro of thn best construction,
beautifully decorated, and nro mountod
on selected woods In finely finished
cabinets of nrtlstle design, II, Iler
gei sen, agent, 1C Hcthil street.
CIIA6. D. WALKER,
Diiljntr P Bulldir of Hlh-Gfti
Yachts, Boats and Launches I
Woru, 6t KINO ST.
P O. Bel . Tilttlim tfe
J 'iwywww' I
Prisoner Ah Sing"
Stops Wandering
Wnlluku, Aug. 18. Deputy Sherllf
llnyseldeti ami several nt the Wnlluku
police succeeded last Tuesday night If
locating and capturing Ah Sing, a run
away prisoner from Hnnn dlstrlfl.
Deputy Sheriff Wlttrotk of liana plac
ed Ah Sing In charge of the purser uf
the Clnudlne about one month ngo with
Instructions to deliver the prisoner to
Wnlluku officials nt Kahulul, but when
Ah Sing arrived at Knhului and seeing
no police around, lie considered lor
awhile what to do In the premises.
whether to walk up to Walluku Jail
and deliver himself up to the Jailer ur
to go first to the home of his acqualn
tnnces to renew their friendship. Ah
Sing chose the latter ns the best way
out of his difficulties and so paid a
friendly visit to his numerous friends
nt Camp 5, Spreckelsville, wh.'re he hr.i
been spending a well earned vacation
for one month, enjoying the fumes cf
good Hongkong opium. Ah Sing was
brought before Magistrate Hobertsou
Inst Wednesday morning on the charge
of obstructing Justice in that he ran
away from the custody of the purser of
the Clnudlne. nnd Ah Sing was sen
tenced to a further six months' Imprl'
sonment to commence at the expiration
of his present term.
DIED.
HIDINOEIt In San Francisco, August
8, 1900, Sophie, beloved wife of the
late William Hldlngcr, nnd mother
of Edward, Charles and (lustave III
dlnger, Mrs. Alfred Ilnuser nnd Mrr.
J. P. Trumpour, n native of Germany,
nged 05 yinrs C months and 11 day?.
Gonsalvcs, photographer, Deretanln
near Alapnl is giving away one 10x20
crayon portrait with 15 worth ot pho
tos. DRINK
"TURCO
COFFEE"
: Every tin contains 5 lbs best
coffee and one fine China cup and
saucer. Try it and judge for your
self.
rhe Washington
Mercantile Co., Ltd,
SOLE AGENTS.
L W. MEtBlll.
H.G.MlDDKOITCH,
The Merchants'
Collecting Agency,
Custim House Brokerage
113 KAAHUMANU ST.
Makes A SPECIALTY of Monthly
Accounts and Rents.
White Teeth
are generally perfect and sound,
nnd at all events are a much
prettier feature of the mouth
than dirty and discolored teeth.
Then again when kept cleai
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 ten
we know is as near a perfect
tooth cleaner and antiseptic its 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 Go
FOOT BTRKET.
To Those in Quest of a
To Intending purchasers of rugi, we would state, that just before the change
tariff, we recelvej a large assortment of Japanese Rufis.
By buying these rugs before the change, a saving of about fifty per cent (50
was effected, which our customers are to profit by, as we do not Intend, for the precent
to Increase the price of these rugs, but to sell them, while they last, at the old prices.
Under these conditions, .1 buyer, here, now, can buy these for much less than they
are sold for on the mainland.
We have made a display cf these rugs In our large central show window, where
their beautiful designs and harmonious colorings are sure to attract attention.
B. F. EHLERS & CO.
Before Insuring Your Life consult the best company
and secure the best and most liberal policy as
Issued by the
GERMANIA LIFE INSURANCE CO.
of New York
TO THE GERMANIA LIFE INSURANCE CO.,
Judd Building, Honolulu.
Pleasesend me a statement showing the Annual Premium for
on your Gold Bond Redemption Policy, with Guaranteed Dividend.
My ace at last birthday .... years.
Name...
Address.
Fill up the above blank and forward to
BMMETT MAY, Judd Building,
Manager for Hawaii.
By the Barks "J. C. Pflueger" and "M. E. Watson"
WE HAVE RECEIVED A
LARGE ASSORTMENT OF : :
Morton's and Crosse & Blackwell'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. HACKFELD
: TEEEJ : -
- On Ice --
'All Seasonable Fresh Fruits and Veeetables
TURKEYS. DUCKS and CHICKENS. Try one of our TENDER BROILERS.
FRESH SALMOM and Flounder, Smoked Salmon and Halibut.
FRESH POTATOES and Onions. Cervelat Sausages (In foil), "And In Swts
FROZEN OYSTERS both California and Eastern. Cream Cheese (in foil).
GRUENHAGEN'S BON BONS and Marshmallows. '
H. MAY & CO., Ltd.
2 Big: Stores 2
The Waterhouse Store I The Mclntyre Store
BETHEL ST. I COR. KING ANtTFORT STS.
TELEPHONE 84, TELE I3 EGOISTS 33.
JUST RECEIVED
A Fine Lot of
California Potatoes and
Silver Skin Onions
TTa-ra. Oa,:ran.pTs :
SALTER & WAITY, mgS
ORPHBUJM BLOCK. Fort St.
Burnham's
o CREAM
CUSTARD
, CONTAINS NO COHN STARCH,
Kequlres no eRSS, no cooking. Prepaid In a moment by simply addlne one quart
bolllns milk ACCORDING TO DIRECTIONS. Will produce ten cups of dellcl i
Custard or two quarts of rich Ice Cream that cannot be surpassed.
For sale by
Talachons 119.
S. SHIMAMOTO
Will open a new store In the Magoon Block on or about Aug. i, with a fine line of
General Merchandise. Diy Goods, Groceries.
Japanese Provisions, etc
F. O. BOX S33.
Telephone 803. p. o Bos 984.
CSrOO ZCX3VC
iMroma and Diaur in
HEAYY PONGEE SILK FOR MEN'S SUITS AT REASONABLE PRICE.
::::::: GROSS LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS WITH BORDER.
MBRCHANT TAILORING
' "o Numnu Sum n.in H..i .., n. ......
r. . oU V9. Tal,
"W"l3XTC3r WO CHAN
THE OLDEST CHINESE FIRM IN HONOLULU.
COMMISSION- MERCHANTS,
Dilm In Flo. Sllki mi Gnu Mntni. CMimm an! Jtpinii. Good! ot All Kloli
tio-.it Nuuanu tlr.tt.
p. n. Box Hia TNUph.Bi am
iMrOttll AND DlAlM IN.,,,,,
JAPAISB PROVISIONS & GBHDHiL IIGHANDII
&0Q BCKBTANU BrMIKT . . OWWITM QUMKN1 UCMNTAL
Rug
& GO , LTD.
TJSI'IS - A.I - ,1.
CHAS. HUSTACB.
212 King trtwt. nnxt to th
Tel, sii.