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$$$i0S'' (!( THE EVENING BULLJTINiHj3NCjLy,.Jj.,0 BKp"' Jf ': ' u I I' t yuu &MNG7WM oMlacefUHik TABLE NAPKINS DOYLIES Austrian and M. BRASCH & CO. iP '1 Phone 157 Kystti' &&Z3&t Fr&unial Director;. HARMONY LODOE NO. 3, LOO. F., MmU every Monday evening at 7:30 to Harmon. Hall. King street. L. H. DEE. N. O. E. R. HENDRY, Secretary. All visiting brothers Terr cordially fcTlfd. MYSTIC LODGE. No. 2, K. of P. Meet every Wednesday evening at :M o'clock. Castle Hall, Fort street, Halting brothers cordially Invited to Mead. 8. J. SALTER, C. C. A. E. MURPHY. K. R. 8. HONOLULU CHAPTER No. 1, R.A.M. Ifeeta every third Thursday evening Tk Masonic Temple. All visiting com talons cordially lnvlt'd. A. F. QILFILLAN, H. P. f. D. TUCKER, Secretary. HONOLULU COMMANDERY No. 1, K. T. eta In Masonic Temple on the sec sm Thursday rvenlng of each month Ml visiting Sir Knights courteously stmtML HENRY E. COOPER, E. C. '. D. TUCKER, Recorder. OAHU LODGE No. 1, K. of P. Meets every Friday evening at their iMtle Hall, 4204 Fort street, at 7:30. Msnbers of Mystic Lodge No. Z, and HMUng brothers, cordially invited. A. N. SINCLAIR, C. a ALFRED AREND1, K. of R. and 8.. MTJUANU CHAPTER, ROSE CROIX, No. 1, A. & A.. S. R. sMi the flrtt Thursday In each Math, at Masonic Temple. Sojourn Mg and visiting brothers cordially In Had to attend all meetings. W. M., FRANK D. AUERDACh. mtLAN B. SCRIMQEOUR. Secretary. LODOE Le PROGRES DE L'OCEANIE, No. 124, A. & A. 8. Rite. Uted meetings on (he Inst Monday t each month, In Us hall, Masonic ssaplt C. M. WHITE. W. M, H. B. FRIEL, Secretary. QKO. W. De LONO POST No. 45, O. A. R. Departsaent.ot California and Neva k. meets at Harmony Hall, King first ThursJay evening of every ita. Sojourning comrades are cor Invited to attend. W. L. EATON, P. C. AI. T. COPELAND, AdJC HAWAIIAN LODOE, No. 21, F. ft A. M. f Itated meetings, first Monday each saanth. Special meetings, when called (grill be noted In this space.) Mesabera Lodge Le Progres. Pacific toage, and all sojourning brethren aarclally InvIUd. J. M. OAT, W. M. M. R. O. WALLACE, Secretary. THE ALOHA BRANCH OF THE THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY. Every Saturday at 7:30 p. m. The Aloha nrancn 01 me 1 neosopnicai society, win hold Its regular meeting In the Knights of Pythias Hall, next doorto Holllster& Co , Fort street. Public cordially Invited. Books lent at the Library on Mondas. Wednesdays and Fridays, from 3 to 4 p. m. Information on Theosophy given by writing to P. O. Box 554. Markets and '.rocers. Potatoes, Naval Oranges, Lemons, Dried Fruit, Ranch Bs, Butter- Cheesei &c. Per Australia J. R. MILLS Lincoln Block, King street. Novelties for dinner giving and for luncheons and for entertain ing may be had here con stantly LEWIS & CO., Grocers. TiUpbons Jio. u 1 Fort St. ASSESSMENT NOTICE. Stockholders are hereby notified that the FoufthAssessment of 5 per tent or two and one-half dollars per share on the Capital Stock of THE INTER ISLAND TELE GRAPH CO., LTD., Is due and payable July 1st, at the office of the unc'erslgned. 411 Fort street. J.H.FISHER. Actg. Treas. Inter Island Telegraph Co., Limited. Honolulu, June 1, 1900, 1550 ar CLOTHS Irish Linens HWnl Q. What Is Champagne? A. It Is Moet & Cfrandon 'WHITE SEAL' N B. The accuracy of this an swer is endorsed by connoisseurs the world over. LOVEJOY & CO., Sole Agents : For Territory of Hawaii. PLANTATION NO MORE Walluku, Sept. 2C The plantation of the American Sugar Co. at Kaunaka kal, Molokal, which seemed to be thriving only a jcar ago, Is beginning to look as a thing of the past. The Btcamer Mokolll and schooner Golden Onto both took away to Honolulu last Tuesday full loads of materials from the cx-plantatlon.sui-li ns heavy tlmWs Iron pipes .Iron rails, wagons, etc, Part of the mill which has been dispos ed to the Mcllrydc plantation is still at Kaunakakal and will be shipped to Its destination In the near future. Tho kamaalnas of Kaunakakal regret very much the turn of n fin Irs. ANNEXING PACIFIC I8LAND8. Melbourne, Victoria, Sept. 21. The Kurutu nml thoTauul Islands were for- mnlly annexed to Trance by the Gov ernor of Tnhltl on August 21st, at the request of tho nutUcs. WelllnGton, N. Z., Sept. 21. Richard John Scddon, Premier of New Zetil nnd, announced today In tho House jf Representatives the annexation of Conk Islands, southwest of tho Society Islands, with tho consent of the Rasa tonga chief. This step Is n counter movement to moot the French annexations of tho Tabu I nnd Kurutu Islands. KAUAI REGISTRATION. Deputy Sheriff Omstcd Is in town. Seen by Wray Taylor, Registrar of Elections, Mr. Omstcd said the Boaid of Registration for Kauai Is doing Its work all right, reports published to the contrary notwithstanding. It has held sessions at the proper stations In their duo turn and has registered the yoters on tho Island of Nllhau. Flour Prices Advance Chicago, Sept. 20. The local agents of the standard Minneapolis brands of spring wheat flour hav cnotlfled tlo wholesale trado of an advance of 20 cents a barrel, to go Into effect tomor row. The new price will bo 11.70 a bar rel, which Is 40 cents more than was asked a month ago. Wholesale Kroceiu will make n corresponding advance to the retail trado at once. Wilson to the Front. Toklng, Sept. 10 via Tnku, Sept. 20,i General James II. Wilson with 80) Americans and COO Ilrltlsh troops and six guns marched westward today to cooperate In taking Pel Ta Chu, whore the enemy Is supposed to be In largo force. The American commander will attac kfrom th oh est and tho Gcrmins from the east. General Wilson will then take the San HI Tien arsenal. Mew Hoer Leader. Spltzkop. Sept. 18. General Vlljoen, who succeeded Louis Ilotha In the su preme command of tho Transvaal forces, Is reported to be moving north ward In tho direction of Heetorsprult, with 3000 men nnd thirty guns. Ho Is known as "the Firebrand," nnd will en deavor to protract tho war. iNlcely furnished rooms at the Pop ular House, 151 Fort street, from 11.00 per week up. KjfiYiV 1 1 11V 1 A 11 1 rV jf. c u ro irGESSLERSjj. morning j MAGIC : headaches -E HEADACHES: while g WAFERS ; dressing. LOCAL AND GENERAL O R. Ewart Is here from Kauai. Yuen Chong has gone back to China. Mrs, J. C. Lorenzen Is back from Ha waii. Republican rally In the drill shed this evening. For that tired feeling take a ride up PacMc Height. The Australia satis for San Francisco at 4 p. m. tomorrow. Notice to shippers per S. S. Australia appears under New Today. Notice to consignees S. S. Australia appears under New Today. WEDDING STATIONERY. Engraved Cards, Embossing. H. F. W1CHMAN. Shoes from $1.60 up. They nre shown In our window. Manufacturers' Shuc Co. Estimates given freo of charge for work done by the Peerless Preserving Paint Co. Have our campaign documents de livered by the American Messenger Service. Tel. Main 199. The latest styles In shirts and ties are to be found at Iwakaml's, Hotl street. Tel. 3301 White. The band's vacation begins today. Captain llerger leaves In the Australia tomorrow for a short acatlon on the Coast. Arch. C. Steele, the able and popular manager of the Hllo Tribune, Is visit tng the capital during the Klnau's stay In port. There will bo a moonlight drill of the First Regiment, N. O. II., Friday evening. Tho place Is to be decided on later. Mr. B. H. Offley will not leave In ths Australia tomorrow ns expected. He will leave In the steamer of the 9th 01 12th Inst. Dr. Arthur Maxon Smith, the new president of Oahu College, addressed the young mcn'B meeting In the Y. M C. A. Sunday afternoon. Miss Ethel Moesman Is going to Ma nila In the transport Hancock, due lieio about the 8th Inst. She will go Into tho public school service nt that place, Among the arrivals from Kauai ports in the W. G, Hall Sunday wcro the fol lowing: W. H. Rlqe, C. Rush, J. F Dowlcr, W. Ilerlowltz nnd C. W. Splu. Kudo, a Japanese, died unattended nt relief camp No. 2 Sunday morning. A post mortem by Dr. Garvin showed bronchitis as having been the cause of death. The Women's Hoard of Missions wIM meet tomorrow afternoon nt 2:30 o'clock In the parlors of Central Union church. Mr. Graydon wflll read a paper on Alaska. Among the passengers from Maui In the Claudlne Sunday were 1I10 follow ing: C. Holte, Mrs. It. It. Ilerg, K. It. G. Wallace, Geo. Weight, Rev. O. II. Gullck and II. C. Austin. Mr. Lovette Rockwell sang Paul Rod ney's "Thy King" as the offertory In Central Union church Sunday mornlns. The evening solo was by Mrs. Otis who sang "Open the Gates of Thy King dom" by Knapp. Honolulu Lodgo of the Coming Meu of America will glvo a reception and dance at Harmony Hall tomorrow evening, Tuesday, Oct. 2d, at 8 o'clock. The committee promise nil onjoiahlo evening to those who nttend. Tho regular quarterly "holkl" of tho Sunday schools, connected with Ku wulhao church took place In the moth er church Sunday. Tho showing was excellent. Tho Reform school children and those of Mrs. Wilcox's school made tho best showing. Ynmaahlta, a Japanese laborer of Wnlalua plantation, was killed Sunday forenoon. He was on 11 plantation train and, In home manner slipped be tween a cotiplo of tho cam. The wheels ran over his neck, completely decapi tating the victim. Shortly after 8 o'clock Sunday morn ing 0110 of the emploes of T, II, Da vies & Co., on entering tho store, dis covered smoke In tho dry goods de partment. Tho chemical engine was summoned. A smouldering llro wns found In somo clothing and storage materials on a counter In the base ment. Tho origin of the flro Is un known, No great dumago was done. Among tho passengers In the Nippon Mar ufor Japan was u Jap.incso wom.ui who recently loBt her husband at I.I hue, Kauai. Ho was Mlyamatsu Seudo nnd was killed by a natlvo sailor of tno S. S. Nllhau near Mhue plantation. Sendo and wife left flvo children In Hiroshima, Japan, when they uuno here some time ago. Rev. K. Ishlda and R. Okubn both of I.lhue, and her friends made up a puree to send tho woman home. The use of tho Singer In millions of homes shows the unprecedented suc cess of these Ideal sowing machine. It Is convincing proof that the Stayer excels In all kind; of family sewing and art needle work. All our sewing machines are of tho best construction, beautifully decorated, and 11 ro mounted on selected woods In finely flnlslud cnblncts of artistic design. I). Her gersen, agent, 10V4 Bethel street. Ri:aiSTRATION IIOI.I.S AHH NOW Ol'KN, IN HONOLULU IT IS THK DUTV OP nvniiv IIKPUDMCAN TO RRQISTKK AT ONCR CIIAS. D. WALKER, Dnljrtr ant Uullitr ol Hlgh-GraJe Yachts, Boats and Launches I worm, noi kinij t, P O Doi in. Tilephona ;(o, Njw YoiV&Val YiodsoiT BiWIBffB: GRAND CENTRAL DEPOT New Yotk, Jan, , 1I91. Mtiiu. S, Orttntog k Ilrm N.wYork. GtNUtMtNt I ll you think It will alj anything to th valutcf th cigar which yen m.v. or dlit nctlv.lv mark tettir atllcla thin any now ft th market. It afforJs nc great pleaiort to tlvc you the right to ut my namt and portrait. lourt vtrviruiy. CIIAUNCY M DEPEW Chauncey Wl. Depew Cigars! The .WashiDgton .Mercantile Co., Ltd, Corner Tort ani Queen itreeti, Distributing Agent) for the . . . HA WA1IAX 1SLAXDS L. W. Mltmtu II O. MlDDUDITCH, The "Merchants J Collecting Agency, Custom House Brokerage IIJ KAAIIUMANU ST. Makes A SPECIALTY of Monthly Accounts and Rents, White .Teeth ! 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 clean 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. Prophyluctlc Tooth Powder 25 cte. 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. Mister .Drug Co, FORT BTREET. -Aiklk linn DnOINNINO THURSDAY, August 30, tho WAIKIKI INN will run n wngonetto for Hi tbenydt of Us patrons, leaving tho corner of Fort and King streets ns follows: TOR WAIKIKI INN: 9:30 a.m. 12:30 p.m. 5:20 p. m. FROM WAIKIKI INN: 7:10 a. m. 4:30 p, m. 10:00 n. m. Single Fare, 25 cents; S t!ckets,,$1.00. 1'IIOF. VAN I'RAAO'S ORCIiHSTliA will play during dinner at the Inn on Wednesday and Sunday veenlngs. H. N. ALMY, .Manager. Mexican Cpr,vI Leather Goods M BELTS, pJir'ses, A fine Sample line Just Received V mm ??wwiav;aiavwiav? jjB. F, mLfiBS?SrQ. (Wc : arc syhovvin :,Ms ;.$ek A SMAlt LOT (r ::The.9rp.RXTRA,.V.iI,Ilr! ......... ... . ....... j.rwu iflnriiw MiA.CIMRn af .u-n... "..mw Uk iOup 'NswjIgjpir Watch for Inter b. f. -1 Annoiinceiiiowt ! IREMINGTON .STANBiiDTippipi For the convenitn e-f t ..en. r , -.,. Remington Typewriter .Department tttr Pacific Cycle. & iManufactiiriDg Co , iWmuvqS An experienctJ Tvewnter Fir and quotation on new .Ma June im of typewriters will bt cheerfu.iv f arm... 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