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THE EVENING BULLETIN: HONOLULU, H. I.. 'WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 19-0
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N.S. SAGHS DRY GOODS CO., Ltd BOYS HKIK IRK
Jobbers and Retailers.
There is only one place in town to
buy DRY GOODS, that is, IF YOU
WANT TO BUY THEM RIGHT,
We have just received,
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One Hundred and Ninety Six
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NEW DRY GOODS !
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Calicos, Ginghams, Per
cales, Dlmities,Organdies,
Sateens, Ready - made
Sheets and Pillow-Slips,
Bedspreads, Blankets,
Towels, Sheetings, Pillow
Casings, Ribbons, Laces,
Embroideries, , Allovers,
Hosiery, Gloves.
WE DEFY COMPETITION. HI STOCK IS COMPLETE
A SINdLE YARD OR ARTI61E AT LESS THAN WHOLESME.
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HAWAII LAND CO.
Limited.
Capital Stock - - - $100,000.
Capital, paid up, $48,860
OFFICERS.
W. 0, Achl President A Manager
M. K. Nakulna.... Vice President
J. Makalnai , .Treasurer
Enoch Johnson , Secretary
Geo. L. Desha Auditor
BOARD OF DIRECTORS:
Jonah Kunialae.
J, Makalnai
J, W. Blplkane.
The above Company will buy, lease,
or sell land.1 In all parts of the Hawaiian
Islands; and also has houses in the City
of Honolulu for rent. 1489-yl
W. C. ACHI & CO.
Brokers & Dealers
REAL ESTATE
CT We will Bu 01 batlBeal Estate to
all parts of the group.
tr We will Bell Properties on Reason
able Commissions 1
OFFICE. 10 West Kino Street
DAVID DAYTON,
Real Estate Broker.
. 223 MERCHANT ST.
FOR SALE.
Property 1n town and suburbs
and HOUSES TO LET.
T. R. MOSSMAN
Real Estate Agent
Abstractor and
Searcher ol Titles .
Loans negotiated
Rtuts collected,
Campbell Building,
Merchant street.
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WANT COLUMNS!
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J. J. WILLIAMS,
Photographer.
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Visitors are cordially invited to
call and inspect our gallery of life
size royal photos, from Kamehamehs
I. to date.
At tho Old Stand
On Fort Street ::
Just Received
a New Lot of . . .
Key West and
Domestic
Cigars !
Beaver Lunch Rooms.
H. J. NOI.TR.
P. O. Do tji ItltnJ ConeiponJinct Solicited
FINKE & ASBAHR,
FLORISTS
Cut and Growing Plants, Sprays, Bou
quets. Decorators for Weddings and Recep
tions. Floral Designs for Funerals a Specialty.
FORT STREET
Next to Williams' Undertaking Parlors.
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GHAS. GB4HER
G. A. GROTE
Merchant -:- Tailors
CLOTHING
Cleaned and Repaired
OUR SPECIALTY.
First class work Guaranteed
Union St. near Hotel 150U
BELMORAL
Young St., bet. Alapal & Kaplolanl Sts.
Newly furnished rooms with board.
Also table board. Telephone yi Blue.
Art Embroidery Taught.
Lessons In ART EMBROIDERY will
bo given by Mrs. II. H. Williams at the
City Furniture Store, Fort street
First Class stamping dona,
MRS. H. II. WILLIAMS.
PHYSICAL DRILL AND
MENTAL DISCIPLINE
What is Being Done by Promoters of
this New Institution-Boys Taught
to Use Tools and Improve
Their Minds,
Muny In this busy clty,do not know
that there Is a Trade School establish
el, equipped and successfully running.
Tho Boys' Brlgado Is Its founder. Of
llio Brigade, Theo. Richards, J, I.
Cuoke nnd P. M. Pond are the officers.
Besides twenty of tho best young men
of the city who carry on the work.
Eery Thursday at 7 p. m. different
companies meet at Palama Ka, Punch
bowl. The drill begins with a religious
service, short, and then a song.. Then
to music there Is a military drill con
cluded by a competent soldier. Physloil
exercises come next led by a teacher
fruifi the Y. M. C. A. Soon drill in
speaking Is to be ndded. The mem
bership Is free nnd open to nil yomif
men nnd boys. Those In charge help
b advice, counsel and example and
recommend worthy ones to situations.
But It grew upon tho workers that
thorn was need for marc training and a
r.ild for different effort. Under the di
rection of Mr. Bailey a shop was built
ct the Junction of King nnd Ucretnnl.i
streets.. It Is two stories high. The
upper floor Is n lumber loft .ami assem
bly room. Down stairs is bench room
with thirty-six tool closets. This U
brilliantly lighted with fifteen tnenn
dsent lamps. The shop is supplied
with all the ordinary tools In the best
make. Dlsston's saws, Bailey planc3,
Jennings' bits, Riverside chisels, ham
mers, oil stones, screw drivers, bevels.
square's, rules, etc. When the shop was
readj tho plague came. When that was
rudid It was found that the running of
n shop required more time than vol
unteers could give. A teacher must he
founu who could glvo Instruction along
practical Hues.
Those In charge naturally turned to
ward the Eastern States for there man;
States require all cities of 30,000 tn
have a manual training school In con
nection with its high school. Girls nr
taught cooking, dress making and nurs
ing, whllo the boys are taught Joinery
and forgework. Whllo ever)' one ex-
pects a wlfo to he able to cook, sew
nnd nurse it has not dawned upon all
minds that from her side, every litis-
hand, doctor, lawyer, business man or
minister ought to be able tti drive a
null for n dish pan, mend a trunk attar
a trip, plane a door so the mosquitoes
art kept out and do all without smash
ing ten fingers or ten commandments,
Bill It is as easy to glvo a boy the rudi
ments of Joinery as It Is to give a girl
the foundation for housekeeping, and It
Is Jiist as necessary. Through Prof.
Norton of Mr. Moody's Mt. Hcrmon
schtol, J, D. Waldron was recommend
ed. Mr. Wnldron served his apprentice
ship to tho trado learning In all Its
blanches. For six years he had charge
of nil carpenter work at Mt. Hcrmon
school and constantly had boys to
teach Young men who were going to
bo missionaries and learned carpentry
as part preparation.
He had classes In manual training
In Gov. Crnno's home church In Dolton
nnd In Plttsfleld, Mass. nesldcs he lias
tad experience as a teacher In Y. M. O,
A. nnd In his senior class In Hcrmon '07
h was assigned to teach a class In Bible
receiving pay. Besides V has been :
S .A. officer In New York, a S, S. mis
niorary In Western Massachusetts and
p.-nior of the I.ancaboro Congregation
al church. Whllo very happy In tho
last work ho left It becauso ho helleved-
ed that the opening was one God had
fitted him for nnd called him to. Ho
btlovcs that by means, of tho training
of ii trade, minds are sharpened, wits
arc quickened and character mado
stronger. In fact, that ovcry education
requires manual exercise, to complcto
It rud that It offers much to many In
tliib city. Besides it enables ono to do
many things about a house which will
ndd to comfort and that In some-cases
becomes a means of better wages.
Already there aro forty coming to
letJons three times a week, most of
tnera. The members of the BoyB' BrI
Fade have the first openings but no one
will bo refused, because of race, creod
o' condition. All will bo taught free
ly, hut unless there aro good reasons
th,'j' will be expected to attend th9
weekly Brlgado drill.
Mondays, Wednesdays nnd Fridays
from 2:30 p. m. till 8:30 p. m. are the
free hours. Others will have to bo
added as tbo classes aro already crowd
ed. Thanksgiving evening at 7:30 p. m,
tho Brlgado with Its officers will hold
a rejoicing In the school shop. R0J0I
Ing will bo stimulated by Ico cream,
lcmcnade and cake, song and speech
Rcpponslbltj citizens who arc Interested
In the work aro cordlaly Incited to
call In that evening or any other. An)
questions vtlll bo cheerfully heard bj
JOHN D. WALDRON,
Bupt. Boy'B Brigade, Teacher In Tra'Jo
School.
BESTJilCIGARS
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HAWAIIAN TOBACCO CO., Ltd.,
Corner Merchant unci Nuunnu Stm.,
nlao HOTEL ST., opposite Bethel.
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BOWER'S MERCHANT PATROL AND
CONFIDENTIAL AQENCY ::::::::
ftillibli Watchmen furntihtd for ttorct and proptrty,
and confidential work ol all torti. :
Office Room 4 Model Block
But City itlcttoctl lu'tnlitui. Dttecttv.
TEL. 70S.
V. O. UOX 284.
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"IE" revde a Up-to-D&te.
ssiis PrankBPetersonCo
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BY AUTHORITY
Regulations Rtgardlog the Interment ol
the Dead Id the District of Honolulu
Whereas, that there having been no
place prepared for the burial of the dead as
required by law at the expiration of the
period set, October ist, loco, and an exten
sion of time having been granted for such
special burial permit until cemeteries as
prescribed by law should be available, an J
now that such feasible arrangements are
an accornplisaed fact, therefore,
Resolved, that no permit for Interments
shall be granted within the city limits
except to those already possessing burial
plots.
This regulation shall go Into effect from
and after the ist day of January, A. D,,
1 001.
C. B. WOOD,
President Board of Health.
Honolulu, Nov. 7, 1900. ifjqs-Cw
Notice Is hereby given that in ac
cordance with Section 438 of tho remit
Laws relating to the sale of Spirituous
Liquors, and upon recommendation of
tho Governor, tho limits of boundaries
within which those obtaining a license
under such act shall carry on and
tiantact such business, are, from this
date till furthertnotlec as follows:
The area bounded by a line starting
on the makal side of King street at u
pnlnt SO feet northerly from Maunakea
Street, nnd running parallel with Matt
rnken Street to n point 80 feet raauka
of rnuaht Street, thenco parallel with
Paunhl Street to n point SO feet north
cr!y from Nuunnu Avenue, thence para
llel with Nuuanu Avcnuo to n point SO
feet mauka of Berctanla Avcnuo,
tLcnco parallel with Berctanla Avcnuo
to n point ono hundred feet northerly
from Tort Street, thenco parallel with
Fort Street to a point SO feet makal
of Hotel Street, thence parallel with
Hotel Street to a point 80 feet southei ly
from Nuuanu Avenue, thenco parallel
with Nuuanu Avenue to a point SC fct
niaukn of King Street, thenco parallel
with King Street to Bethel Street,
thence along Bethel Street to a point
SC feet makal of King Street, thence
parallel with King Street to a point SG
ff.l southerly from Nuuanu Avenue,
thpuce parallel with Nuuanu Avenue
to Merchant Street, thence to a point
SC feet north ot Nuuanu Avenue on tho
mauka sldo of Marin Street, thenco
parallel with Nuuanu Avcnuo to a
point SC feet makal of King Street,
tliuicc parallel with King Street to a
point SC feet north ot Maunakea Street,
thence to starting Point.
Alto at the "Hawaiian Hotel," the
Union Saloon nnd tho "Pantheon Sa
loon" on Hotel Street. Also the Crl
terlon Saloon" on Fort Street for the
balance of tbo term of Its present li
cense, and the "Fountain Saloon" near
tkp Oahu Railroad Station for tbo bal-
mice of tho term ot Its present license.
The limits for licenses contemplated
In Sections 431, 432, and 433 ot the
Penal Laws, known as "Dealers' Li
censes," shall be tho samo as described
nbove, nnd In addition thereto, Mer
chant Street between Nuuanu and Tort
Streets and Kaahumanu Street.
I rovldcd that outside of these limits,
retail liquor licenses may be Issued
with the approval of tho Government,
to rersons carrying on n regular bona
flilo hotel business, which licenses shall
not permit liquors to be sold over n
bar, nnd shall contain such other re
strictions as shall be deemed to bo in
th.2 public interest.
THEO. r. LANSING,
Irensurer's Office, Treasurer.
Honolulu, Nov. 27, 1900.
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Plumbers, Etc.
John Koit
PLUMBER.
75 and 79 King Street
TELEPHONE NO. 31,
NOW Is tbe tlma to get leaks a.
breakages Men to, and yanr
Roofs Put In Ord6t
By competent workman
For the Plumbing
On that new honse tbat yon art
about to build or tho Alteration'
you are intending to make 01
your property. Gall and lee mi
and get an estimate.
JAS. NOTT, Jr
Practical Tinsmith and Flnmbei
Shop: BereUnU (tract, 4 doors etc
ot Punchbowl. Phono 614.
Hours 7 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Jobbing promptly attended to.
W. H. DIH.
H W. BAITS.
Honolulu Sheet Metal Works
Galvanlzsd Iron Skylights and VsitllaUn
Mstal Roofing,
Conductor Pips and Guttir Wotlb
Rkbttdi SUMt, U. Qutta inl MucbiBt, BtitltH
WJotblif proiUljr tun4l lo.a
Tel. White 41. P. OrBox S70
0. H. Brown,
-SANITARY PLUMBER-
Is now open for business at Territory
Stables. King street.
Estimates made on everything In .the
plumbing line.
Phone, Main -48.
SEATTLE BEER,
The ever popular Rainier beer is be
coming a household word and "will
you have a glass of Seattle' Is moro
often heard than anything else. The
Criterion Saloon has the beer on tap or
In botMes.
When tho architect spoko of the
great havo In tho new church, a plou
lady Bald sho "knew to whom he re
ferred." Es,
AGENTS FOR
Hawaiian Commercial 5: Sugar Co.
Olaa Sugar Co.
Haiku Sugar Co.
Paia Plantation Company.
Nahlku Sugar Company.
Klhel Plantation Co.
Hawaiian Sugar Co.
Kahulul Railioad Company,
The California and Oriental S. S. C$.
Agents, Brokers and lobton,
ALEXANDER &BALDWIN,Ltl
OPFICHRSi
H. P. BALDWIN PrM.a
J. B. CASTLE ist Vice-President
W. M. ALEXANDER....jnd Vice-President
J. P. COOKE Treasure
W. O. SMITH Secretary and Audltot
Sugar Factors and
-Commission Agents
W. 6. Irwin & 60.
Limitod
AGENTS FOR "
western Sugar Refinery Co., ot But
Francisco.
Baldwin Locomotive Works, M
Philadelphia, Penn.. U. S. A.
Newell TTnlvprant Mm rn fVniiAn.i
Cnno Shredder), New York.U. S. A.
11. umanui et uo. s uncraicni Feruu
zers.
Alex. Cross & Sons, high grado ra
tlllzcrs for Cano and Coffee.
TlPf-ll'll RlMHI Plnn rnVAplni.
ALSO OFFER FOR SALE
Paraffine Paint Co.'s P. & B. Paints
nnd Papers; Lucol and LlnsaM
Oils, raw and boiled.
Indurlno (a cold-water paint), Sa
white and colors.
Filter Press Cloths, Cement,
and Bricks.
CASTLE & COOKB,
LIMITED.
XIONOLTTT-U.
Commission Merchants
SUGAR FACTORS.
AGENTS FOR ;
Tt EM PllDtltl'4 Co.
Til W.lilu. Atilculhvil Co., LI.:
T&t Kabila Sucar Co
Tot Wil.m.i Surir mil C.
Tbi K0I01 Af rlctilturd Ct.
Tn Fulton Iron Work,. SL loill, .
Tm Stinditd Oil Co.
Tut Oo. F, Bltko Suia Pmm.
Wuton'l Ctntrltut'li.
Tht Nw Eni-lm J Lift Igiorttco Ct, ol
TJt tot Fift loi. Co. of Htrtloil, Mtas.
Tttt Alllinct Altuitwct Co ol Loaitt .
Wm. G. Irwin & Co.
(uuitid).
Wm. Q. Irwin.. President and Manaca
Claus Sprcckels Vice President,
w. iu. uiuaru ..seconu vico President.
H. M. Whitney Jr. .... Trcas. and Sa.
Oco. J, Ross Audita
Sugar Factor
Commission Agents
Aaraxs or iui
00IANIO STEAMSHIP COMPAKT
OF BAN FIUNOIBOO. OAL.
Importers and
Commission
Merchants
QUEEN ST., - HONOLULU.
AGENTS FOR
The Lancashire Insurance Co.
The Balolse Insurance Co.
Union Gas Engine Co. '
Domestic Sewing Mach nt, Eta.
BREWER $ C0., M.,
Quhd Hull. Honolulu U.l
A.pontH lor
Htwitltn Arrkultonl Cortny, Anirlcu lltu
Compiny, Ook.lt Suf f Pl.nt. Co , Oeon.t Statf
Co., Honomu Sur.i Co., Willcku Such Co., Ilia
Sut.r Co . Il.l.ik.tt K.rcn Co., MoTok.l RomIh
PUri.i't Lin. S.n Ft l3ico p.ckri k.i. It wm
k Co.'t Lint ol Boa.n Ptckat.
LIST OF OFFICERS
C. M. Cooke, Pxesldont) Georre ,
RnlMirtMlii. AfnnnoAr V. V. KT.Vnn-
Troasurer and Secretary) Col. W, 1,
Alien, Auuiiir, r. u. Jones, u. watar.
house, Geo. H. Carter, Directors.
URUOE oabtwriqht,
bontrtl Uanagei ol
Ti IquiUble Lifa Assntinci Sooirlf
Of Um United States for th Hawatlaa
Iilands,
Orruai Maihant street. Hon
M. PHILLIPS k CO.,
Wboleaale Importers and Jobber!
loropetn ind Americin D7 loeen,
Fotand Queen Htteeti.
H. HAOKFELD & CO., IM
3EKEBAL COMMISSION AGESTJ,
Cor, Fort and Queen Btreeti Honolm 1
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