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Everybody' Wants 'em
Get Yours First!
RAHBLER
BICYCLES
100
AT
E. 0. HALL & SON
CAREFULLY SELECTED
Kona Coffee
We arc m.ilclnj; a specialty of selling the very
best KONA CO!:FEE. anJ will asure you of
the belt satisfaction If bought at : : : : :
C. J. DAY & CO.
KJrGrff fits dell ereJ free to all parts of the city.
F. A. Schaefer & Co.
Hole AftentH
JOHN DEWAR &
SHOWING OF THB GERMAN'A.
The sound ami conservative policy of
tlit- Germiinla Life Insurance Company
ft N'ecv Vurk Is brought out with nar-
tloillur fin (I1 lu the report of Isaac I
Viimlerpoel, chief examiner of New
yoik mate. .Mr. vanuerpoei nnus mo
company to ho In Rood condition In
every business detail and adds this
paragraph which shows that the Ger
munla Is ultra conserxatlve In all Its
leprcrematlans to the public:
"ThV company's real estate, consist
ing of three ofllre buildings and prop
erties taken under foreclosure, are
nlued by your appraisers at $109,578.
VI more than the amount which ap
pears 'In tlu .ompan;-ii report. The
luniks, .accounts and records are so In
telligently devised nnd so well kept
tli.it the making of i thorough exami
nation Is greatly fuellliuted thereby."
TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY
Take laxative Uromo Quinine Tablets.
All druggists refund the. money If It
falls to cure. E. W. Grove's signature
Is on each box. 25 cents.
i They bad been drifting about In the
open boat seven days, and all were.
r.tM unto death when the half famish-c-il
sailor in the bow leaped upland
tried 'A sail! A hall!!" "What, a
bargain sale?" shrieked the half dead
woman passenger, as she began fuinb.
ling for her purse. Baltimore World.
New Rigs -New
Horses
4
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STOCK
YARDS
STABLRS
We fire now In the Automobile
Uulldlng n nil urc prepared to turn
the finest livery In town.
Hoarders hiiic from fire, an
the building Is FIRE-PIJOOP.
RING US UP !
Tel. Main 301
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TIKgW.TiraJIKMaWSBPWSST
CO.VE - HARLY
Don't Wnlt Till
Ihey lire nil gone
SONS, Ltd.
Appointed by Roynl Warrant
PurveyePH ol Scutch Whiskey
to. IIIh Mnjchty, Klnil Eilni'il
VII.
1-lncHt lixtPii Kpcchil Old
lllghliiml Whiskey.
Lnrgc ConHtjJnment .hint
Received.
HAWAIIAN
OPERA
HOUSE
Lei-sees Messrs. Polluid
.Manager Mr.. C. A. I'ollani
NEXT WEDNESDAY
SEPT. 18th, 1901
1 NT
Pollard Australian
Lilliputian
Opera Company
of sixty performers In thu charm
ing Japanese comic opera
"THE GEISHA"
For the First Time In Honolulu.
FOR TWO NIGHTS ONLY.
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
KEPTEMIIER SO and SI.
"The Bslle of New York"
SATURDAY AFTERNOON,
SEPTEAlllHIi SI.
FIRST GRAND MATINEE.
Grand Orchestra and Chorus under tht
diiectlon'of Mr. A. 11. Moulto-
Stage Manager Mr. E. Nabh
Machinist Mr E. J. Poller.
Uallet Mistress,.,, Miss Annie .ioor-
Wardrobe Mrs. f,. Samsoi
Scenic Artist Mr. Geo, Uriinto-
Projieily Man Mr. E. Council
Treasurer Mr. A. Love
The box plan now open at Wall
Nichols Co., where seats can be had.
PRICE8 $1.50, $1, 50
Boxes $12, $10, $8.
A. I). POLLARD,
Hawn. Hotel. Una. Mm-
NOTICE.
Battalion Orders, No. 38.
1. Companion 0, II and C, Klist Reir
Intent, N. G. II., will assemble at th
drill shed. Friday, September 13th
I'jui, at 7:31) oclock p. m.
2. Company commanduis aro esp
c lally requested to get every memlic
to lie present to enahlo a thoroug)
Insiiectlon to bo mado of thu uniform
Hy order of
J. M. CAMAHA,
Major Commaudi'iig 2d llattalliin, Is
Regiment. N. G. II.
11. II. WIU01IT.
1st Lieut, and Adjutant.
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EVENING HbUIAETIN, HONOLULU,
SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE
Weather Hureau, Punahou, Septem
ber 13. Temperature Morning mini
mum, 73; Midday maximum, 83.
tiarometer at 9 a. m. 30.0j. Irregular.
Rainfall 0.00.
Dew Point OIF.
Humidity at 9 a. m. 59 per cet.
Diamond Head Signal Station, Sep
tember 13. Weainer hazy wind light
KB- . itkUsuU
ARRIVED.
Friday, Sept. 13, 1901.
Stmt'. .Manna I.on. glmeison, fro-n
Kona ports,
Stmr. Aliitil. Ilennett, fmm Hawaii
) KlltS.
T. K. K. Nippon .Marti, (Irecuv,
fiom the Orient.
DEPARTED.
Thursday, Sept. 12.
Stmr iwalanl, Greene, for .Kutial.
Stmr, Ko An Hon, .Mustier, for Am
hula. Schr. Knluullanl, for Koolau potts
Silir. Twilight. fi' Huelo and Illto.
PASSKNGChS ARRIVED.
Fiom the Orient, per T. K. K. Nip
pon Maiu, September 12. .1, I.cwIh
Crew, Captain James W. Renny, two
Chinese and 110 Japanese In the stem--ae.
Through fur San Francisco I).
P. 'Ilartlett. I.. P. Hates, .Mr. L. F.
Hates nnd child, .1. A. Hlacktiiors. Hat
on llorch, l.lcut. Coermanu, lion. C
II. Dietrich. Miss Dietrich, J. 1.. Du
pent. P. 'Eschatizler, dipt. J-'ehl, II.
II. Fisher, J. 1). Fisher, l.leut,, Fuldii,
Col. Gundel, II. K. Hall. Count Ha:
denber, Capt. von Kacliliu. Dr. . h
Kaser, l.leut. on MusMriw. (1 II. Mil i
lard, Mrs. G. II. Millard. Miss Mil
lard. J, W. N. Munthe. '.. Nnkamu I
ra. v.aut. Nlcolal M. Pfeller. l.leut.
von Platen, l.leut. Plcor. K. Pupo,
l.lcut. Redllck, A W. Retllg, Mrs.
A. W. Rettlg. W. W. Robinson, Mcul
Seelmnn. M. A. Serebienll:, Lieut,
rrelherr on Scutter, J. Shlnolvi.
Lieut. Tanke, A. .Thomas, Capt. Treitt,
II.. S. Warner, Lieut. Well, Z. Yu-
euda.
From Hawaii ports, per stmr. Man
na l.oa, September 13. II. Wiggins.
.Mrs. R. Wiggins, R. K. Smith, Mr.i.
it. R. Smith, C. J. Hutchlns, Prof. II.
Dean, Mrs. II. Dean, Mrs, II. Sher
man, Dr. 11. Moore, J. A. Tuthlll. A.
Lino, Miss K. Kamauoha, Geo. Clark,
Jr., Jnu. Clark, J. W. Kane, Miss
M. Ferrelra, Miss C. Ferrelra, II.
McWayne. C. McWaync, K. Atkinson.
J. Moran, Miss L. Arkemian. Miss K.
Walpa. K. Kauplko. Miss K. Kauplkn.
C. Uertleman. S. Kualmoku S. Apeln,
A. Rush, J, D. Ackcrman, C. 11.
Hathaway, Mrs. C. II. Hathaway. H.
Andrews, M. Knululaau, Geo. Schr.i
dcr. Mrs. O. G. Ollhus, Miss II. P
Gllhus, Miss B. M. ailhus. R. I.. C.
Perkins, R. Wlntleman. Jas. Robeit
son. S. Titzlell and 73 on deck.
ROOKED TO ARRIVE.
From San Francisco, per stmr. Von
tura. September 18. Dr. nnd Mrs. C.
1). Cooper n;id child, Mr. and Mrs. A.
L. Ahlo, two children nnd servant:
Mrs. W. M. Klncalil, dauhter and
run: J. C. Cohen and wife, Miss II,
Ivlemliaus, Miss N. F. Hawlcy, W.
M. Klncald. Miss M. Wilson. II
Klcmhaiis. Mrs, William Hall. J. 1'.
Archibald and wife, Mrs, Hopkins.
Miss Howard. John Raker. Jr.. nnd
wife. J, llertram. W. Woltvrs. W. II.
.Moling. J. Flsliel, C. S. Desky. L. A.
Thurston, Mrs. It. R. Hers and child.
.Mis. H. Kenlng and clilJd, Miss M
Prime. Miss Moinn, Miss A. Garducr.
.Mlbs J. Calvin. Miss L. Iloardmati
Miss II. Murray. Mrs. F. Turk, T.
O'Dowda, J. F. Moran. Miss Hopkins.
Mrs. K. I. Walt, Miss Livingston.
Miss Love and friend. Miss M. IC.
Klllean, .MrrF. O. Krauss, F. E.
Richardson and wife, 'C. A. Ilriiwu.
Miss HIrrIiih. It. Reed and wire.
UOOKBD TO DEPART.
For Vancouver, per stmr. Aornnul.
September 23. J. S. Hall. Frank
Haldwln and wile. W. L. McGulrc. II.
K. Meyer.
N li UTl'S (HIT
Judge Little this morning ordered
the discharge of A. S, CIghorn as ad
ministrator of the estate of Antone
Phillips alhiH Antunc Felipe, deceased.
(Jeo. A. Davis, one of the attorneys tot
petitioners, was awarded a feo of $100
out of the money paid Into court by
Mr. Cleghorn. Three-fourths, of the
remainder wns ordered to be paid to
those entitled thereto, the remaining
nne-fourth to Kinney, Rallou & Mn
Clanahan ns attorneys for Mary Drawn.
Judge Little adjourned court until 9
o'cloc ktomorrow morning.
A joinder In demurrer lias been Hied
In the case of John S. Andrade vs. G.
richuman and Territory Stables Co.
Judge Little will devote n night bos-
4lon next Teusday to hearing the
amended petition of Kalua Kanuklnl
for release from spendthrift trust.Th
amended petition, which has .Just been
men iiy Messrs. Davis and Fitch,
claims that petitioner has not been an
excessive drinker or gambler, or ad
dicted to Idleness or debattrhcry of
any kind, since November 2, 1898. Sho
jays she Is now subcr and jcnslble and
ilile to look after her own affairs.
3lnce tilt' date mentioned she declares
'hat her guardlun, J, A. Magoon, has
not manuged her estnte to the best
idvantage. So far as she has been Idle,
't has been compelled through her In
ability to engage In nny buslness're
quiring a small amount of capital.
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MANILA SLAYE MARKET
Tiicoma. Sept, 1. Tho Manila Tlmei
las stuitrd an agitation to stop the
dave trudc, which, It ullegcs, is being
arrled on regularly In severul Ma-
ilia slave markets. It prints facts
und details which leave little room to
loubt that the daughters und sous of
joor Filipino parents are being sold
mo absolute slavery to Chinese and
iven wealthy natlvo buyers.
The allegations of the Times havo
auscd a genuine sensation at both Mil
ilia and Hongkong wheio It was sup
posed thut the American authorities
tad pollco piotectlon so well in hand
o make bartering In human flesh tin
losslble. Numerous recent eases of
Oavc selling are instanced, together
vlth the manner of making the sales
ind the prices generally paid. These,
-tin up into the hundreds of dollar
(Mexican) lor good looking girls.
The girls sold nro usually from 10
o 10 yea-n of age. Absolute title Ih
Iven, thero being no n'rrangement
vhereby the girls or their friends cap
eg In their freedom by pji-chas.
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II. T.. FRIDAY, SEPT. 13. 1901.
SHIRT WAIST COLLARS
STYLE AND COMFORT
COMBINED : : :
Be Advised and Try One
WANTS.
Ads. in this column will be Inserted
at 15 cents a line one insertion; 2i
cents two Insertions; 30 cents one
week; 40 cents two weeks, and 63
cents one month. This is the cheapest
advertising ever offered the people cf
Honolulu.
SPECIAL. NOTICES.
GET OUR PRICES on billiard and pool
tnlilvs berore buying elsewhere; sold
on easy payments. Our cushions a 13
guaranteed lor twenty ycais, and
are made by a new vulcanising proc
ess. Old tables fitted with our cush
ions are ub good as new; satisfaction
guaranteed or money refunded. See
our advertisement of "Manager
Wanted" for lawful slot machlnn.
Palmer lillllard Table Works. Chl
cago. Ills. )937-2m
MRS. HORTON having returned from
her visit to thu Coast, will resume
Pianoforte Tuition Wednesday, Sep
tember 11. Residence, .".3 Vlneyai.I
St. 19J7-IU1
REDHOUSE The Watchmaker, Is Is
calcd at HI.'. Alakea St. Special at
tention given to fine watch repair
ing. 1918-lm
IF YOU HAVE a house for rent or
want to rent n house, see A. R.
BINDT. Collections carefully at
tended to nnd promptly remitted.
Office 115 Kaahtimanu street. 1893-if
NOTICE The grounds 01 the Alexan
der Young building, and the private
street to be known as Hlshop street,
nro closed to the public until fur
ther notice. '
(Signed) WM. MUTCH.
1878-3m Supt. Alex. Young llldg.
NOTICE TO BUILDERS The Unlo.i
Express Co. has WHITE bAND FOR
SALE. 1513-tf
WANTED.
WANTED A llrst-clnss barber. JeffH,
King St. 1910-. r
WANTED $1,000 to enlarge an al
ready paying business; quick re
turns; no ilsk. Address C. A., this
ollice. 1910-lw
WANTED Position by a young lauy
as stenographer; experienced. L,
II., P. O. box 2C3. 1939 tf
MANAGER WANTED In every largo
county to appoint ugenta for the in
1110113 "Game o' Skill" nickel slot
machine for drinks or cigars; law
ful exerywhere; takes place of nil
forbidden slot machines. Rented or
sold on easy payments. Secure ter
ritory quick. Palmer lillllard Table
Works, Chicago, Ills. 1937-2m
WANTED A position as bookkeeper
hy lady with fifteen years' experi
ence. Address A. C. A. E., PostoRlce
boic 231. 1932-2W
WANTED To sell Diamond amTdpnl
Rings, In tho latest styles. Watches
repaired by a Jewelcl- of 35 year'
experience. -G. D1ETZ, Fort street,
near Hotel. 1808-lf
ROOM AND BOARD.
TO LET.
TO LET Furnished loom, $5 per mo.
Also front room furnished, only $10.
63 Vineyard St. 1937-tf
TO LET Two rront rooms. No. !i
Garden lane. 1880-tf
TO LET One furnislrud room, mos
quito proof;. No. 2 King Place, orf
Uerctanla. 193li-lw
TO LET House at present occupied
by Mrs. I), Center, Young street ex
tension near McCully trnct. Apply
K. F. HlHhop, O. Hi ewer & Co., Queen
at. i932-ir
TO LET Newly furnished looms.
mosquito proof, terms reasonable.
Third house ubove German Hakery,
Fort St. 1930-tf
OFFICE8 FOR RENT In Brewer
building. Queen St., on reasonable,
terms. Apply to O. Brower & Co.,
Ud. 1801-3111
FOR RENT Nicely furnished live-
room cottage 011 Vineyard St., Lo
twuen Emma and Punchbowl. Ad
dress P, O.-llox 612. I928if
T RENT A mosquito proof room,
nvo minutes want rroin tramcar In
cool district; board If required; tel
ephone service. Address "E.," Bill
leun. 1920 tf
FOR RENT A new house on Arte
sian St., of six rooms with all mod
ern Improvements. Enquire of Clias.
II. Frnsher, Consolidated Soda
Worl.ii. 1922-tf
FURNITURE- For safe, "fuTniturcT'or
6-room cottage (now) with privilege
of renting cottage at $17 per month.
Cull No. 025 Marmlon St. 1938-tf
Tft DrMT Olv .nnm .U.. , .!,
V lite.. I .JA IUUIU LUIIDgO Ull ..lilt-
lock Ave.; electric lights; sanitary
plumbing, etc. Apply (1, ll P, O.
box 3C3. 1939 tf
"M
the neck of your ihlrt waist like
that It isn't at all artistic."
"Because, John, it's so hot r ere." , ,
said the bride, "And, besides, low " ,
neck is all the style in the East
now." Two good reasons ; true
ones, too ; but we wonder if that -
. ' bride had been introduced to the
8HIRT WAIST COLLAR.
. Made of dainty laces and ribbons,
'" it can be worn with any shirt
waist, adding prettily to the appear
ance of that garment, and taking '
away the unfinished look which it t
f has when the neck band Is merely
f ' ' folded In. They don't cost much
either. A dollar will enable you
to try the experiment. -
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Whitney & Marsh,
LIMITED.
WANTS.
TO LET.
FOR RENT Five room cottago with
bath; mosquito proof, with shade.1!,
vleetrlc light; 2C. No. 3 Klni?
Place, Doretanla St., block and halt
fiom Haw'n Hotel. Knqulre F. 15.
King. Cottage Grove. 193'Jtf
FOR RENT CottagO on South SL, six
rooms; modem Improvements; $20.
Emmctt May, Judd Mdg. 1940-tf
TO RENT Residence of Dr. J. 8.
McGrew, cor. of Heretanla and
Richard Sts., suitable for doctors
ofllce or private residence. Apply
to Dr. 3. S. McGrew, Lunalllo. cor.
Hackfeld, or J. T., McGrew, Rlshop
Rank. 1937tf
FOR RENT Two (2) story houses at
Kekaiillke-pa, on Young St, contain
ing two bedrooms, parlor, dining
room, kitchen, bath room and patent
water closet downstairs. Kaplolanl
Estnte. Ltd. 1921-tf
IF vml Iiiiva n hnll.p fnr rpnt nr want
J to rent a house, call on A. R. UINDT,
otnee with Guide Publishing Co.,
umpbcll block, Merchant St., Tel
ephone Main 374. 1847-tf
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE Stclnway parlor grand
piano; perfect condition. Call on
Will E. Fisher. 193S-tf
FOR SALE No,w and second-hand
Smith Premier typewriters for gala
or rent. All makes repaired. Wnsn
ington Light Co. 1933-lm
FOR 8ALE Two phaetons In good
condition. Ono used only a short
time. Address "V. X.,' Hulletln of
llce. 1922-tf
FOR 8ALE Furniture ami lease of a
13-room house in good location. In
quire 59 Uerctanla bt, between Fort
and Nuuanu Sts. 1925-.f
FOR SALE Lot In McCully tract.
19090, $2,200; three lots in Knpa-
hiilu. 19,000 square feet. $1,400; lot
on Uerctanla St. 150x50. Judd &
Co.. Ltd. ' Office No. 307 Stangen-,
waiu uuuuing; teiepnone aiuin .-;,
P. O. Box 607 1910-tf
8TEAM LAUNCH FOR SALE The
"Talula," as she now lies In thu har
bor. She Is a nearly now boat. In
perfect working order, and han'bcea
K of lato used in towing at Kahulul
nuruur. w. 11. ruin.
1895-tf
FRE8H STRAW The "union" Express
Co. has a lot of fresh rice straw lor
sale. .1931-tf
FOR LEASE.
FOR LEASE Premises on Union St.,
with a frontage of 242 feet and a
depth 01 70 feet. Long term given
without onerous conditions. Apply
to J. M. irtONSARRAT.
Rooms 20-21, Campbell block.
1925-tf
LOST.
LO8T Pass book No. 3345 cm Bish
op's Savings Bank. Finder pleaso
return to this office and receive re
waul. 1841-31
LOST If tho young lady, who, by
mistake or otherwise, took away
fiom Progress Hall last SATRU
DAY evening a white cashmere,
blue satin-lined cape, with white
swansdo,wn edging,, will return it 10
the Bulletin office, ahu will confer u
laviir. 1932-tf
POUND.
Boya Captured at Ewn.
The police have got on tho track of
the boys who escaped from the reform
school last night and, In fact, six ot
the number have been captured.
Deputy Sheriff Fernandes telephoned
from Eh a this morning that he had
found six boys.at eParl City this morn
ing. From their lookB, they had been
walking all night. He was holding
them for further orders. The boys
gave names other than their own.
The remaining six of the bos who
escaped were seen going mauku past
tho Ewa court house and Deputy Slier
jiff Fernandes has bent officers after
tliom. There Is no doubt whatever that
the whole dozen boys will be back In
the reform school tonight.
Throat Sore? There's no telling what
a sore throat will do It you give It
"light of way." Uncertain remedits of
ten cause dangerous delay. Make a cure
suro with PAIN-KILLER, known for
half a century as a specific for sor
throat, croup, coughs, nnd all kindred
troubles. Keep It by ou for an emer
gency. It never fulls, Avoid substitutes,
there Is btu one Pain-Killer, Perry Da
vis'. Price 25c. and 50c.
Y DEAR" said the ,
.room, 'Whydoyou
inslst on turning in
Jas. F. Morgan
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THIS SPACB RESERVED
FOR
JAS. F, MORGAN.
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No More Dread
of the Dental Chair
TEETH EXTRACTED AND FILLED
ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT PAIN by
our late scientific method applied to the
gums. No 8locp-producing agents or
cocaine.
These are the only-4ntnl parlors la
Honolulu having PATENTED APPLI
ANCES and Ingredients to extract, fill
and ripply gold crowns and porcelain
crowns undectecablo from natural teeth
and warranted for ten years, WITH
OUT THE LEAST PAIN. All work
donj by GRADUATED DENTISTS ot
from 12 to 20 years' experience, and
each department In charge of a Special
ist. Give ub a call,, and you will find
ua to do exactly as we advertise. We
will tell you In advanco exactly what
your work will cost by n FREE EX
AMINATION. -
Set Teeth 6S.00
Gold Crowns SS.00
Gold Fillings 9I.OO
Silver Filling BOo
WUriATES
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Our name alone will be a guarantee
that your work will bo of the besL
New York Dental Parlors,
Room 4, Elite Building, Hotel Street
LADIES IN ATTENDANCE.
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