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THb EVENING BULLETIN: HONOLULU, H. I., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1900.
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Here are Bargains in
Shirt Waists !
To make room for New GooJs. We w HI sell for a ,
FEW DAYS ONLY.
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
LADIES' WHITE SHIRT WAISTS
o In nil sizes o
at T5 CENTS.
former prices J1.75 and 1.50.
E' M. BRASCH & CO. '''m'5?
1IAHMONY LODOB NO. 3,
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ftttt every Monday evening at 7:30
k Harmon Hall. King street.
L. II. DDE, N. 0.
E. It. IIENDIIY, Secretary.
ail Tliltlng brothers very cordially
fcTlt.
MYSTIC LODUR. No. 1. K. of P.
Meets every Wednesday evening at
tf:M o'clock. Castle Hall, Fort street,
VUltlng brothers cordially Invited to
Mend. S. J. SALTER, C. C.
A. E. MUHPIIY. K. It. S.
HONOLULU CHAPTER No. 1,
R. A. M.
MU every third Thursday evening
MMonlc Temple. AH visiting com
oni cordially lnvltM.
A. F. OILFILLAN, H. P.
I. P. TUCKER. Secretary.
HONOLULU COMMANDERY
No. 1, K. T.
sets in Masonic Temple on the sec-
M Thursday evening of each month.
IM vliltlng Sir Knights courteously
BTlUd.
HENRY E. COOPER, E. 0.
'. D. TUCKER, Recorder.
OAHU LODGE No. 1. K. of P.
Meets every Friday evening at their
juue mil, 4Z0H Fort street, at 7:30.
dmbers of Mystic Lodge No. 2, anil
swung brothers, cordially Invited.
A. N. SINCLAIR, C. a
ALFRED AREND1,
K. of It. and 3..
HUUANU CHA1TER, ROSE
CROIX,
No. 1, A. & A.. S. n.
Meets the flrrt Thursday In each
tta, at Masonic Temple Sojourn-
I and visiting brothers cordially in
to aitena an meetings.
W. M., FRANK D. AUERUACh.
HJiAN B. SCRIMQEOUR Secretary.
Q.-What Is Champagne?
A,-It Is
Moet &
Cfeaiidon
'WHITE SEAL'
N. B. The accuracy of this an
swer is endorsed by connoisseurs
tile world over.
LOVEJOY & CO.,
Sole agents :
For Territory of Hawaii.
LODGE Le PROGRES DE
L'OCEANIE,
No. 124, A. & A. S. Rite,
tated meetings on (he last Monday
aacb month, in Its hall, Masonic
sails
C. M. WHITE. W. M.
M. B. FRIEL, Secretary.
OXO. W. De LONG POST No.
45, O. A. R.
Department of California and Neva-
meets at Harmony Hall, King
, am ThursJay evening of every
'aaU. Bojournlng comrades are cor
tfUtlr Invited to attend.
W. L. EATON, P. 0.
1AM. T. COPELAND. Adit.
HAWAIIAN LODOe7no. 21,
F. A. M.
tated meetings, first Monday each
Math. Special mcetlst-a, when called
twill be noted In this space.)
Members Lodge Le Progrcs, Pacific
tmiie. and all sojourning brethren
rtlally lnvlUd.
J. M. OAT. W. M..
. R. O. WALLACE, SecrcUry.
THE ALOHA BRANCH OF THE
THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY.
Every Saturday at 7:30 p. in. The Aloha
Branch of the Theosophlcal Society, will
hold its regular meeting In the Knights of
Pythias Hall, next doortoHolllsterSc Co ,
Fort street. Public cordially Invited.
Books lent at the Library on Mondays
Wednesdays and Fridays, trim 3 to 4
p. m. iniormauon on 1 neosopny given
by writing to P. O. Box 554.
CANDIDATES
OF THE
Democratic Part
SENATORS, ISLAND OF OAHU:
Hon. D. P. R. Isenberg, Jr.,
Col. John D. Holt, Jr.,
Abraham Fernadez,
Hon. E. K. Llllkalanl,
Hon. J. 0. Carter,
F. J. Testa,
REPRESENTATIVES:
FOURTH DISTRICT.
Charles W. Booth,
Major J. M. Camara,
S. W. Spencer,
Hon. E. C. Macfarlane,
John H. Wise.
Hon' John E. Bush,
FIFTH DISTRICT.
Hon. S. M. Damon,
H. J. Mossman,
Hon. Frank Brown,
Frank Harvey,
Hon. Samuel K. Pua,
Jesse P. Makalnal.
Camara & Co., wine and liquor mer
chants, tcl. Main 110. Alakea street.
WEDDING STATIONERY. Engraved
Cards, Embossing.
H. F. WICHMAN.
The Tribune and Orient is n pair that
Is hard to beat. Whitman & Cl.,
agents. .
There will be a special meeting of
the Lodgo Lo Progres tonight. Work
In the second degree.
A speclnl meeting of the stocklioldcm
of the Olaa Sugar Co. is railed for the
2Cth Inst. See notice under New To
day. IMwIn A. Cant, for some time engin
eer of the steamer jt.. Cummins, left
In the Klnau to tnko the position of en
gineer In the Onomca sugar mill.
Miss Ilacon will give n special exhi
bition of Indian club swinging and ba
liell exercises in the rooms of the Y. W.
V A. Thursdny afternoon at 4 o'clock.
Eery member of the association Is In
vited to be present.
At the last regular monthly meeting
of the Cnthnllc Ueneolent Union a do
nation of $100 was voted to be sent to
the Catholic bishop of Galveston,
Texas, this to be used for the relief of
the sufferers. More money will be se
cured, If possible.
There will bo a smoker and flh
chowder party at the Henlanl boit
house Saturday night. The bills will
be footed by the two crews that came
out second and third b"st In the three
cornered race. There will bo plenty of
n.uslc and plenty of fun.
William McKay, the managed of Wil
der's Steamship Co.'s agency at llllo,
has been spending the Kln.tu's time In
port this trip nmong his friends of nuld
lang sync. He looks ns chipper as a
lanary bird and of course says thcro'n
nao place sac braw as llllo.
The Travel Club of the Y. W. C. A.
will meet In the rooms of the associa
tion Thursday night at the usual time.
Miss S. Clark will speak on "Medieval
Holland," and Miss Keary will give "A
Description of Amsterdam." These
papers will bo followed by discussions
on the part of the members.
That light or chase' between nn Im
ported bull anil a Hawaiian-bred steer.
reported In fie Advertiser as having
tnken place on the Klnau wharf, would
have been a thrilling spectacle If the
bull had been there. As It was, there
wero five thoroughbred eows, Imported
fiom Australia, at the place, but no
bovine male.
At a meeting of the literary society
of the Japanese Methodist church on
Kukul street last night, Yasutaro Soga,
editor of tho Hawaii Shlmpo and T.
Hata were the speakers. The former's
subject was "Righteous War Is tho
Flower of Civilization." und that of tho
latter was "A Visit to WT.ndcrful Fol
hom Jail." A largo number of young
people were present.
When the ship Challenger was Ju.it
going out of the harbor yesterday, she
was thrown out of her courso by a
chango in the direction of the win I.
Captain Plltz was quick enough to real
ize his danger and his starboard anchor
was down In a minute. A little more
and the Challenger would hae smash
ed Into the schooner Walalua. Tho
Fearless then got In her work and pull
ed the Challenger out of her dangerous
proximity to the Walalua.
TURCO
COFFEE
5 lbs. $125
A China Cup and Saucer with
Every ?lb. Tin
A DELICIOUS DRINK
Ask Your Dealer
For It :
Grand Sale of
, ROYAL WOCESTER CORSETS
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Is continued for a few days only ,
10 per cent. Below Cost Price
I am sel'lng these at a sacrifice In orJer to make room
for new stock. k
MISS M. E. KILLEAN.
A FINE LINE OF
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rhB Washington
Mercantile Go., Ltd.
SOLE AGENTS.
L.W.MtiLl.
H.O.MlDDLIDItCR.
The Merchants'
Collecting Agency,
Cuttm House Brokerage
II) KAAHUMANU ST.
Makes A SPECIALTY of Monthly
Accounts and Rents.
rid tWl1'1 .i'if I
CHAS. D. WALKER,
Dulfnu .il Bulldtr of ltlt-Gii'
Yachts, Boats and Launches I
Worn. 69a KINO ST.
P O. Boi All T.l.pbOM jto.
Hair Brush
Talk
A really good Hair Brush
always shows its value
whether it is a recent ac
quisition or a time won utili
tarian of the toilet table.
In the selection of such
an article price should not be
a factor; rather the character
of the bristle and handle and
the manner of the assembl
ing patts. The manufactur
ers of whom we bought this
special lot have unsurpassed
facilities for the curing of
the bristles and the season
ing of the lumber. These
brushes occur in innumer-
1 able styles, sizes, and lengths
of bristles, bleat h:d and un
bleached and for appearance
and s;rvice ate low-priced.
Hollister Drug Co,
FORT STREET
Roll Top
Typewriter
Desks...
JUST RBCEIVfiD BYV
H. HACKFELD & CO., Ltd.
OJHCE E5 8E
California Cream, Eagle Breakfast, Fromage de Gorgonzota,
Edam, Pineapple, Swiss, Limburer, Parmese, Mac
Laren's Imperial
Bellflower, FRESH APPLES Baldwins
Grimsbyr Bloater, Pig's Feet in Souse.
:Ei9" Fresh Butter, Fresh Eggs
SALTER & WAITY, SS
Grocers
JSf&&&
ORPHBUm BLOCK. Fort St.
Our regular supply of
GblES XT :E IfcT H .A. O- IS 0ST S
CHOCOLATES
, f Glace Fruits )
' and" Marshmallows j
H. MAY & CO., Ltd.
2 Big: Stores 2
The Waterhouse Store
BETHEL ST.
TEXiESUPELOlSrEJ B4.
The Mclntyre Store
COR. KINCJ ANtTFORT STS.
TBLBPHONS! SB.
Burnham's
CREAM
CUSTARD
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Contains no corn starch,
Requires no egss, no cooking. Prepared In a moment by simply adding one quart
boiling milk ACCORDING TO DIRECTIONS. Will produce ten cups of dellcl . .
Custard or two quarts of rich Ice Cream that cannot be surpassed.
For sale
CHAS. HUSTACB.
rlAPhnn. 119
212 King treet. pert to the Arllnirpi
Before Insuring Your Life consult the best company
and secure the best and most liberal policy as
Issued by the
GERMANIA LIFE INSURANCE CO.
ot New York
BMMETT MAY, Judd Building,
Manager for Hawaii.
PACIFIC HEIGHTS!
VIEW; REFRESHING BREEZES ; EASY OF ACCESS ;
zzeR house v.-H-.:nrrr-
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These Lots are on the Pauoa side of Pacific Heights. They face on Pauoa Road, now being widened and
macadamized, and ADJOIN THE PACIFIC HEIGHTS ELECTRIC RAILWAY.
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A CHANCE FOR INVESTORS &t
Any one with money to invest looking for something that will bring good returns on sums
Invested, has here a fine opportunity. Houses built on these lots will find ready rental at strong
rates by good tenants. ATTRACTIONS OFFERED IN THIS SITE TO HOMESEEKERS :
Location,
They are located on high ground at an
elevation of from 200 to 500 feet, affording
unsurpassed scenic arid marine views.
For Further
Electric Railway and
Lighting.
The Electric Railway makes access most
easy, and power for lights may be had at
most reasonable rates.
Water.
Water will be supplied at the rate of
5i 5 per year roreach lot, from our Pacific
Heights Water System. This Is less
than city rates.
Particulars Apply to BRUCE WARIINQ
Special Inducements to
Builders.
To all who will begin the erection of
houses within 60 days, we will malic
special Inducements In the matter of trans
portation of building material over our
railway.
Low Prices, Good Terms.
Prices of lots range from $400 to 5750
each, according to size and location. One-
fourth cash only Is asked, Balance In
Installments at terms to suit purchasers.
& CO., Progress Block, Fort Street.
Healthful and Cool.
The air Is always cool and bracing. We
can recommend this property as being
especially desirable and attractive to per
sons seeking a choice location for a home
at a moderate cost.
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