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THE EVENING BULLETIN: HONOLULU, H. I., MONDAY, OCTOBER 22, ig.
For the
Shirt Waist
Ladies
To clear for NEW GOODS, we are selling an odd line of
. SHIRT
i
WAISTS
Phone 157
at 50c
WORTH DOUBLE
W. BRASCH & CO. ss'
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
C. 11. Reynolds Is back from the leper
tottlement.
Cnninrn & Co., wlno nml liquor mer
chants, tcl. Main 140. Alakea street.
Harmony Lodge No. 3, I. 0. O. P.,
meet stonlght at 7:30 In Hnrmony Hall.
TURCO
COFFEE
HAF.MOftY IXIDME NO. 3,
I. O 0. K,
Mtett every Monday evening at 7:30
IB Harmon? Hall. King street
L. H. DEE, N. 0.
E. R. HENDRY, Secretary.
Ill Tltltlng brothers very cordially
twltod. '
MYSTIC LODUeTno. 2, K. of P.
Meets every Wednesday evening at
U:ie o'clock, Castle Hall, Fort street,
Raiting brothers cordially Invited to
ftkUnd. S. J. SALTER, C. C.
A. E. MURPHY, K. R. B.
HONOLULU CHAPTER No. 1,
R. A. M.
KoeU every third Thursday evening
k Masonic Temple. All visiting com
taloaa cordially Invlt'd.
A. V. GILF1LLAN, H. P.
t. D. TUCKER, Secretary.
HONOLULU COMMANDERY
No. 1, K. T.
sets In Masonic Temple on the sec-
sM Thursday evening of each month.
si visiting Sir Knights courteously
smrtted.
HENRY E. COOPER, E. C.
W. D. TUCKER, Recorder.
OAHU LODGE No. 1. K. of P.
Meets every Friday evening at their
lutle Hall, 420H Fort street, at 7:30.
sBDbera of Mystic Lodge No. 2, and
dung nrotners, cordially invited.
A. N. SINCLAIR. C a
ALFRED AREND1,
, K. of R. and 8..
KUUANU CHAPTER, ROSE
CROIX,
No. 1, A. & A.. S. R.
et the flrrt Thursday In each
MaaUi, at Masonic Temple.. Sojourn-
tm and visiting brothers cordially ln-
tfta4 to attend all meetlngn.
W. M., FRANK D. AUERDACh.
sVfcLAN B. SCRIMOEOUR. Secretary.
Q.- What Is Champagne?
A. It Is
Moet &
Cfrctndon
'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.
RAINS ON MAUI
LODGE Le PROGRES DE
L'OCEANIE.
No. 124, A. & A. S. Rite,
tated meetings on (ho last Monday
sal each month, In Its hall, Masonic
Mail
C. M. WHITE, W. M.
g. B. FRIEL. Secretary.
00. W. De LONG POST No.
45, O. A. R.
Department of California and Neva
fe. meets at Harmony Hall, King
Ontt, first Thursday evening of every
awtt. Sojourning comrades are cor
taally Invited to attend.
W. L. EATON. P. O.
1AM. T. COPELAND, Adjt.
hawaiTaTTCodge, NoTJL
F. A. M.
Rtated meetings, first Monday each
Math. Special meetlss, when called
Isrlll be noted In this space.)
Menbers Lodge Le Progrcs, Pacific
attfe, and all sojourning brethren
taraJaUr lnvltbd.
J. M. OAT, W. M.
M. K. Q. WALLACE. Secretary.
THE ALOHA BRANCH OF THE
THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY.
Every Saturday at 7:30 p. m. The Aloha
Branch of the Theosophlcat Society, will
bold Its regular meeting In the Knights of
Pythias Hall, next doorto Holllsterfc Co ,
Fort street. Public cordially Invited.
Books lent at the Library on Mondays
Wednesdays and triaays, tnm 3 to 4 Wth 15,500
p. m. Information on Theosophy given ' c...i.
by writing to P.O. Box 5M. Francisco.
Walluku, Oct. 20. Thero were heavy
rains throughout the greater part of
Maul, excepting Maknnuo, last Tues
day. Quite a heavy frobhet flowed
down Honolua valley Lut no damage
was done to either llfo or property. At
Kula, the freshet did considerable
damage to growing crops of corn and
potatoes.
A heavy freshet also washed down
Walkapu road that night and only ono
hack from Walluku passed on the other
side to go to Maalaea bay to bring back
Mauna Lon passengers. Thunder and
ery lvld lightning played In the
western heavens during tho earlier
part of the evening. Not much rain,
hoeer, fell during tho night, und no
very considerable damage la reported
from tho outside districts.
Pnttl to Tour America.
New York, Oct. 10. Charles L.
Young, who was manager for Emma
Nevada last year, arrived on the Kal
serln Maria Theresa from firemen to
night. Young said ho had secured a
contract for another Arrerlcan tour by
Pattl. He gave several American con
certs at the Paris Exposition and has
secured a number of famous musical
celebrities, whom he will tour In this
country.
Cards, Embossing.
II. F. WICHMAN.
II. Morrison and E. E. Conant ar
rhed from Koloa In the Mlkahala Sun
day. , f
The Catholic Uenevolcnt Society will
meet at the usual time and place this
eenlng.
cicely furnished rooms at the I'lp
ular House, 164 Fort street, from $1.00
per week up.
A norlco to tho creditors of tho es
tate of Mrs, Naomi Kaalhue appears
under New Today.
Havo jour campaign documents de
livered by tho American Messenger
Sen Ice. Tel. Main 199.
E. J, Cotton of Cotton llros., arrived
back In the V. G. Hall Sunday from a
business trip on Kauai.
Tho 1900 Tribune Illcycles can be
seen at Whitman & Co.'s, 314 Fort
street. Call nnd examine them.
The America Mam ehould be here
from San Francisco early tomorrow af
ternoon with six days' 'ater news.
Republicans, Democrats and Inde
pendents meet today and every day at
Ilcnson, Smith & Co.'s fountain.
The Hawaiian Woman's Club will
meet at the residence of Mrs. Judge
Frear, Arcadia, Punahou, on Tuesday
afternoon at 2 o'clock.
The Lehua did not get in until Sat
urday night. Among her passengers
were the following: John Richardson,
Den Lyons, Thos. Clark and Sister
Bonaentura.
Natlvo songs, ukuleles, taro-patch
guitars always on hand at our store.
The Aloha Collection of Natlvo Songs
U the latest and best published, largo
stoik always on hand. Uergstrom Mu
sic Co., Fort street.
The first casting was made at the
new works of the Honolulu Iron Works
Co. nt Kakaako last week. Work has
also begun In the machine shop. Tho
old works In Queen street will be total
ly abandoned In about two weeks.
J. Tuthlll, J. R. Hlgly, H. P. Bald
win, A. Buchholtz, W. J. Lowrlc and
wife, Capt. L. Ahlborn, W. A. Wall, C.
R. Lindsay and wife were among the
passengers from Maul In tho Maul Sun
day. Among tho arrivals from Kauai
ports In tho W. G. Hnll 8unday morn
ing wero the following: George A
Davis, P. Kealakalhonun, Daniel Kl
kaha, W. H. Wright and wife, George
Mundon and wife, H. Danford and wife
Chas. Crclghton, Paul Isenberg nnd
ChaB. Gay.
The Occidental Self Culture Club was
formed Saturday night. The following
officers wero elected: S Fowler, presi
dent; J. Shaw, vice president; Chas.
E. King, secretary; E. II. F. Wolters,
treasurer, and John Roadley, sergeant-at-arms.
Tho first meeting will be
held In the parlors of tha Occidental ho
ted, King and Alakea streets, Tuesday
evening nt 7:30 o'clock. The subject
for debate will be: "Government
Monarchical and Republican."
5 lbs. $1.25
A China Cup and Saucer with
Every Sib. Tin
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A DELICIOUS DBINK
Ask Your Dealer
For It :
The Washington
Mercantile Co., Ltd,
SHRINERS. ATTENTION!
- ?.
SWELL HAWAIIAN HATS!
With Pugnroos.
f Hairdressing, Shampooing, Manicuring,
r
MISS M. E. KILLEAN,
i Hotel Street.
A FINE LINE OF-
SOLE AGENTS.
L.W.MnSllU
H. O.MlDOHOITCK.
The Merchants'
Collecting Agency,
15 KAAHUMANU ST.
Special Attention given to Out-of-
Town Collections.
Schooner Hind Sails.
Walluku, Oct, 20. The American
four-masted schooner John R. nind
left Kahulul this Saturday morning
CHAS. D. WALKER,
uMitiw mi Bullitt ol Hl(b-Gid.
bags of rugar for San Yachts, Boats and Launches!
., Worti. 69. KINO ST.
P O. B01 en T.Lpboo. ito.
Hair Brush
Talk e
A really good Hairbrush
always shows its value
whether it is a recent ac
quisition or a time worn 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 parts. 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
able styles, sizes, and lengths
of bristles, bleached and un
bleached and for appearance
and service ate low-priced.
Hollister Drug Go.
FORT STREET.
Roll Top t
Typewriter
Desks,..
JUST RECEIVED BYV
H. HACKFELD & CO., Ltd.
CHEESE
California Cream, Eagle Breakfast, Fromage de Gorgonzota,
Edam, Pineapple, Swiss, Limburer, Parmese, Mac
Laren's Imperial
Bellflowcr, FRESH APPLES Baldwins
Grimsbyr Bloater, Pig's Feet in Souse.
:y fresh Butter, Fresh Eggs
SALTER & WAITY,
ORPHBUM BLOCK. Fort St.
Grocers
A Full Supply Of... 1
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CHOCOLATES
f Glace Fruits )
and Marslimallows
NOW ON HANDJC
H. MAY & CO., Ltd.
2 Big" Stores 2
The Waterhouse Store I The Mclntyre Store
BETHEL ST. I COR. KINO ANtTFORT STS.
TmT-jSlFXXOlSrB B4. TE3LB3FEC03STB3 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 . 1
Custard or two quarts of rich Ice Cream that cannot be surpassed.
For sale
'lanhnns 119
CHAS. HUSTACB.
'aia King tret, mil to th. Arlington
tsefore Insuring Your Lite consult the best company
and secure the best and most liberal policy as
Issued by the
GERMANIA LIFE INSURANCE CO.
of New York
BMMETT MAY, Judd Building,
Manager for Hawaii.
PACIFIC HEIGHTS!
MAGNIFICENT VIEW; REFRESHING BREEZES ; EASY OF ACCESS ;
AN UNSURPASSED RESIDENCE SITE.
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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.
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 and marine views.
For Further
Electric Railw.ay and
Lighting.
The Electric Railway makes access most
easy, and power for lights may be had at
most reasonable rates.
Special Inducements to
Builders.
Water.
Water will be supplied at the rate of
$1 5 per year ror each lot, from our Pacific
Heights Water System. This Is less
than city rates.
Particulars Apply to BRUCE WARING & CO.,
To all who will begin the erection of
houses within (a days, we will make
special Inducements In the matter of trans
portation of building material over our
railway.
Low Prices. Good Terms.
Prices of lots range from f-joo to J750
each, according to Ize and location. One
fuuith cash only Is asked. Balance In
Installments at terms to suit purchasers.
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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