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EVENIXO BULLETIN, HONOLULU. H. T.. MONDAY 8BPT. 30, 1901. ' 1
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of Proper Styles of Millinery
anJ Ladles' Dresses, Includ
ing Wedding Trousseaux,
Tailor Made Gowns.Theatre
Gowns, Etc. Follow that
pretty dress, you will find
We Made It.
Agents for the l!. Thomas
Gloves Clcnnctl nt
Sanitary Steam Laundry
COMPANY,
Great Reduction in Prices
having made large additions to our machinery, we are
now able to launder
spreads, sheets, pillowslips,
table cloths, - table napkins,
and towels ::::::::
at the rate of 25 cents per dozen, cash, satis
factory work and prompt delivery guaranteed, no fear of
clothing being lost from strikes, we invite inspection of our
laundry and methods at any time during business hours.
Ring Up Main T3
and our wagons will call for your work.
MAS0N1CTEMPLE
WEEKLY CALENDAR.
.MONDAY
Le Progress Regular.
TUI38UAV
Hawaiian Third Degree.
WBD.NUSO.VV
Pacific Third Degree.
THUM8DAV
Rose Croix.
I'HIOAY
Hawaiian Third Degree.
8ATUHDAV
Eastern Star Degree Work.
All visiting members of the or
der are cordially Invited to attend
meetings of local lodges.
rimeraai Directors.
HARMONY LODGE, NO. 3, I. O. O. F.
Meets every Monday evculng at 7:30
In Harmony Hall, King street.
C. CHAUI.OCK. N. a.
n. II. HENDRY. Secretary.
All lslting brothers very cordially
Invited.
MY8TIC LODGE NO. 2, K. of P.
Meets every Tuesday evening at 7:30
o'clock In Harmony Hall. King street.
Vlslung brothers cordially Invited to
attend.
H. J. OALLAOHEll, C. C.
A. E. MUlu'HY. K. 11. S.
'HONOLULU CHAPTER, NO. 1,
R. A. M.
Meets every third ihursday evening
at Masonic Temple. All visiting com
panions cordially invited .
A. V. OII.FILLAN. 13. C.
J. D. TUCKER, Secretary.
HONOLULU COMMANDERY, NO. 1,
K.T.
Meets in Masonic Templo on tho beo
ond Thursday evening of each month.
All visiting Sir Knights courteously
Invited.
A. F. GILFII.I.AN, K. C.
J. D. TUCKER, Recorder.
OAHU LODGE, NO. 1, K. ot P.
Meets every Frldny evening at Har
mony Hall, King street, at 7:30. Mem
bers of Mystic Lodge, No. 2, ami visit
ing brothers cordially Invited.
O. E1UCSON, C. C.
ALrUED ARENDT.
K. ot ILand S.
NUUANU CHAPTER ROSE CROI.X,
NO. 1, A. & A. S. R.
Meets tho first Thursday In each
month at Masonic Templo. Sojourn
ng and visiting rnthers cordially In
vited to attend all meetings.
M.W. M.. AI.WERT VAN CI.IEK GEAR
ALLAN B. SCRIMOEOUR, Secretary.
LODGE LEROGRE8DE
L'OCEANIE,
No. 124, A. & A. 8. Rite.
Btated meetings on last Monday ot
each month In its hall, Masonic Tem
ple. L. de L. WARD, XV. M.
E. U. FRIEL, Secretary.
" HAWAIIAN LODGE,' NO. 21,
F. & A. M. ,
Stated meetings first Monday each
month. Special meetings, when called
(will be noted In this space).
Members Lodge Lo Progres, Pacific
I,odgo and all sojourning brethren cor
dially Invited.
WM. II. WRIOHT. W. M.
K. R. O. WALLACE, Secretary.
Subscribers to the UULLKTIX
not receiving their papers promptly
will confer a favor by notifying tho
Business Ofliee; Telephone 250.
New Stock of
Eskay
Kid
Gloves
nil the Intent novcltlcH.
Cleaning nnd Dye Works.
10 cents n pair.
LTD.
Fop Sale
Delightful Building LoIk
on Tantalus. Delightful
locution for it inountiiln
llOUHC.
For Sale
On slopes of Punchbowl.
Lnrge house, $800.
Fop Rent
Puuon Roiid, eight room
holme. $!IO per month.
Castle & Lansdale,
Real Estate and Investments.
Agents for the Lion Fire Insurance Co.,
Limited.
Telephone Main 70.
506 and 507 Stangenwald
Bldg.
Do You Want
A
piano
If so, why not get one that has
passed through all the experimental
stages? Showing strength and
s eetness of tone. You will find
these merits only In the : :
WESTER
MAYER Well known by all musicians and
constructed especially to stand the
deteriorating effects of this cllnule.
Hoffschlaeger Co.
LIMITED.
King St., near Bethel
Mosler
Best Insurance in the World.
Hawaiian Iron Fence and
Monumental Co., Ltd.
m -.it main.
1 KING STREET.
LOCAL AND GENERAL
Charted flay In In the clly.
Q. H. Ilcrroy's office, 33 Campbell Mil.
Kskay kill gloves nt llio M. n, KM-
lean Co.
The Ilulletln Dasehall iimtest will
close October 15.
John A. Scott arrled from llllo In
tbo Klnau Saturday.
Mrs. Ocorge Davles Rnxo birth to n
Fun on Saturday last.
Nicely furnished room?, Popular
lloure, 12W Tort St., $1.J0 per Keek up.
Gonics & McTlghc, successors to Ca
mara & Co., liquor dealers. 9.', King si,
The bark St. Kntherlne failed from
llllo for Sail Kranelsco on the SGth
Inst.
Stop nt Mm. llanna's new millinery
.tore tin Port utrevt near Chaplain
lane.
The Kchixmer llonnlpu .".2 ilajs from
Newcastle, nriUed at .Mahuknnn on the
24th.
lllank books of all soils, ledgers, etc.
nianufnetuied by the Ilulletln Publish
Ing Co.
You ran get 'a full sized tool kIom
of Italnler beer nt the Pantheon. Same
old pi Ice.
Klw room cottage for lent nt Cot
tage tlrme. King striet. See iinder
classllled nds.
Miss ltni- I'.nlHon of the lirpart
nent of IMiiciillon has irturned from
her tilp to llllo.
The weekly edition of the Evening J
Ilulletln gives a complete summary of
the news of the day.
Prices on portieres nre greatly re
duced nt Sachs Dry Coods Co, this
week. See ad top page 3.
The American ship Marlon Chllrott
arrlu-d In llllo on the 25th Inst., 15
days from San Francisco.
The schooner S. T. Alexander Is ex
pected to sail from Kahulul with n
small sugar cargo on Wednesday.'
Choice Claret BO cents, Port, Midelrn,
Zlnfnmlel, 75 cents a gallon nt Iloff
schlaeger Co.'s, King neur lMhel.
Lewis & Co. always have a com
plete line of everything In the grocery
business; honest values nnd good )er
vlct. At Tneomn on the 17th Inst, the
ships Carrollton, Charmer and J. D.
Thomas wero loading coal for thl
port.
The hand will gUe a concert In Em-
ma Snuure this evening. This will be
tho last picUous to the tegular annual
vacation.
Tho fielghter Oiegonlan sailed for
New York from Kahulul on Sept. 2t.
She hud n cargo of 8000 tons or nbout
12S.000 bags.
Hal, the wall paper merchant, Is hut
niter business. The chance to hae
money on wnll paper makes his estab
lishment the most popular In town.
T. McCants Stewnrt ilelltercil an elo
quent address at the Y
M. C. A. men's
S11nd.1v after
meeting nt -4 o'clock on Sunday after
soon, upon the life of President. Mc
Klnley. r
Miss lola K. Uarber leturned In tlm'dwelt on t(ie graclousness, simplicity
Mlowera on Sunday from her nca- !nnd nobility 01 character for whlc.i
tlon nnd will resume her lessons on , President McKmley was known an J
the violin at her rooms In the Lot, ''r'pha'rHved'lkie but he
liuiltling. waH immediately called on to address
A meeting of the Woman's Oulld of I tho meeting. He was escorted 10 t,io
the Second Congregation of St. An-
drew's Cnthedrnl will be held at 3-..10
o'clock this afternoon In the Sunday
school room.
Honolulu Photo Supply Co, has two
grades of plalnotypc photographic pa
per, one grade being not much mora
costly than velox and gtWng effects
like old etrhlngs.
All those interested In polo are ask
ed to be piesent at a meeting to be
held In the back room of the Insurant-?
department of I!lsho & Co., this nfter
lioon at 4:30 o'clock.
Tho Salvation Army held a memorial
service In the army hall last evening.
Major Wood was In charge of the exer
cises. He was assisted by Captntns
Ilurgcss and Sullivan, nnd others.
The annual meeting of the Y. XV. C.
A. will he held In the association hall
at 8 o'clock this evening. Reports will
be read nnd officers elected. Miss Gor
ton will speak 011 association work in
Sydney.
Those wishing reliable horses, ex
perienced drivers, now rigs, fair prlceg
and courteous treatment should call at
the Territory Stables. Their telephone
number Is Main 33. They deliver nnd
call for rigs free of charge.
Jumrs L. Cope will sell at public auc
tion at Wnllukii, Maul, on the 9th of
October over three hundred nnd fifty
negatives of tho finest collection of
Island views In existence, belonging to
the estate of Henry L. Chase, deceased.
Mr. Ileal, the wnll paper merchant,
having seemed n better business loca
tion, has removed to Ileretanla street
next to corner of Emma, where his
customers will find n still more beau
tiful stix k thnn before nnd at the obi
prices.
The funetal of tho late Joseph Car
bone, the San Francisco florist, took
place Saturday afternoon from the un
dertaking parlors of II. H. Wllllnms.
Interment took place nt Pearl City. I).
(1 Cnmnrinos was in charge of th"
f uncial.
There will be two games of baseball
next S.itmday. The first will begin
at 1:30 0 clock between the Custom
House and Capitol teams. The second,
whlrh will follow immediately, win be
between me E. O. Hull & Son and Po
lice teams.
Services In honor of the late Presi
dent wero held In St. Andrew's Cathe
dral Sunday forenoon. The flist ser
lce was at 10 o'clock nnd was parti
cipated In by the Second Congregation.
At 11 o'clock, the lllshop's congrega
tion held a sorvlce.
CHAS. D. WALKER,
Designer and Ilullder of High-Grade
YACHTS, BOATS AND LAUNCHES!
Wor t, C92 King St.
P O. Do C33. Tcdeahono. I.ue 3121
UH
The Young Women's .Christian As
sociation has opened up lor Its fall
work, 'liie schedule of clauses Is as
follows:
Monday, 7:30 p. m, ladles, class nt
thn . M. C. A. rooms.
Tuesday, 9:45 to 10Mb a. m., ladles'
class nt tno . M. C. A. gymnasium.
Wednesday, 2:30 to 3:30 p. m.. girls
class at the Y. M. C. A. gyninnsium.
Saturday, 9 to 9:45 a. m., glnV clnus
at the Y, M. C. A. gymnasium.
Saturday. 9:45 to lo:30 a. m., ladles
class at the Y, M. C. A. gymnasium.
Classes begin October I'd. Terms
aro 12.50 for twrho lessons for ladles'
uu'iilng class, and is Tor twenty-four
lessons for day classes.
Other educational classes halo boon
arranged as follows:
Lncc class, Mrs. A. N. Sanfotd,
teacher: Monday evenings In the At
soclatlon rooms nt 7:30; 11.50 for ten
lessons. x
Current events. Mrs. Aithur M.
Smith, teacher: Tuesday evening nt
S In the rooms: no class fee.
Christmas gifts, Mrs. II. II. Wil
liams, Miss Kate Woodward and Mis.
Urown; on Thursday .evenings nt S :il
the rooms; no fee.
Embroidery class. Miss liulso K.
lloardmnn. teacher: one class Wed
nesday, nt 9:30 n. m, another Tues
day cu'hlngs at 7:30 p. m.: J1.50 for
eiuh murae. ten lessons each,
.Music class, Mrs. Ynrndley, teacher.
Stenograph)', Miss Eleanor Phillips,
teacher: Tuesdays and Saturdays.
to t! p. in., nt tliu looms; $10 for twen-
, l.iD.n.iai llau It.kl.m l.'nflnt' t.rlt'l,.
lessons at me looms; J3 per month.
-lnlit lestons
Sewing evenings at home of Secre
tary, Klnau and Kaplolanl streets, III
day evenings at 7:30; alt Invited.
Miss Mary E. Lewis, of Oahu Col
lege, will give a course ot five lectures
at the rooniH nt 4 p. m. on Wednes
days, beginning October 9th; (1 for
the course, subjects as follows:
1 (leorgo Eliot and Her Masti I
piece. 2 Wordsworth and Ills Nature
Studies.
3 Shakespeare and Ills Macbeth.
4 IIIlili! Story in tbo Early Englls'i
Drama.
5 The Idyl of lluth and the Drama
nf Esther: A study In Contrasts.
Mrs. Mary Dillingham Trcar will
conduct a class in the study of Emer
son, beginning about tho middle oi
Janunry, 1902. Further details will be
announced later.
Other lectures nnd literary courses
will he arranged later as the demaul
Is felt for them and as opportunity of
f,, . v,.r .r,.tinni .i,
All of these classes nre open 'o
members only nnd application to enter
nn ol l"em ?"uiii ue maoe us prompt-
ly ns possible
to the Secretary, Mrs
who wl be lound dally
iM. C. Urown.
;nt the rooms from 10 n. in. to 2 p. in.
,
11 MKB IMY Hill
Alter the regular program at thu
Francis Murpny mill Saiuidny eveu
tug, there was a memorial service 11:
aonor ot the Into President, wnlch ho-
Ban with the singing ot ".Nearer, .My
ll,d to Thtv, ' h tlie club quartet and
the nudicacc.
Theie was an Impressive address by
ftev. W. 1). Westervelt. 't lie sneaker
platform by Mr. Westervelt. Mr. Mur-
pny related the story of his ween b
work and made eloquent appeals in
the cause of temperance previous to
speaking of the death of the President.
'Ihen. turning to tho portrait of thu
late President, which was draped In
crepe, he said:
"Hoys, 1 knew thnt man for twenty
j ears 1 know nnd loved him for twen
ty )ears. nnd I can hardly trust myself
lo speak of him. He was a man of
such great heart, such giaudeur i
character, such simplicity nnd I.In-1-
nesB that none who havo ever looked
upon his splendid face can keep a dry
eye when they thlnl: of the terrible
crime that hns killed one of tho nuU
Iist of men."
In conclusion. Mr. Murphy spoac of
the Interest the late President took
In (lospel Temperance work. After
the address, several hymns were sung
and the meeting closed with the sing
ing of "America."
,
CHINESE PAY TRIBUTE.
The Chinese of the city held a me
morial service in the Chlnt-Be church.
The pulpit was draped in black and
with flags. At one side was a fine
picture of tho President. Rev. E. V.
Thwlng made a brief address which
was. In part, as follows:
"In America, In England, In China,
throughout all the world, Christian
people have gathered to honor the life
and memory of our beloved President
McKlnley.
As the Chinese hero in Honolulu.
we are k ad to loin In giving our triu-
lite to the memory of hlro. who loved
bis people, his country and his 1,0:1.
1
DIED,
PRATT At the residence of Dr. J. S.
11, Pratt. In Nuuanu valley, shortly
before 9 o'clock last evening, Joseph
11, Pratt, father of Dr. Pratt, execu
tive officer of the Board of Health,
K, J. Pratt and II. Z. Pratt, aged 83
years. Ho was a native of Albany,
Is. Y., but hail resided n large part
of his life In Hawaii. Funeral ar
rangements will not be made until
this morning.
nouN.
8PKNCKK At tho Kaplolanl Mater
nlty Home, September 28, 1901, to
the wife of James 3. Spencer, a
daughter.
Thpse
class of
done by
who appreciate the
photographic work
MISS CAROLINE HASKINS
are cordially invited to inspect
specimens of her skill in her
recent ion roim at the rear of
KING BROS.'
Art Store and
Photo Studio,
120 Hotel St
Kino Job I'riming ut the IJul
letiu oflii-u.
Baby Brand
Condensed
Milk
The Very Bent Milk
for Uables. till
Prepared especially
for Bubles. i t l t
In a word, the "Baby Bland" Conden
sed Milk Is "Best for Babies" because :
It Is a perfect food, making chlldrei stout
and strong.
It Is put up In sterilised glass jirs. her
metlcally seiled.
It Is also the most economical Infants'
food In the world.
Its purity and tlchness Is unexcelled.
The Washington
Mercantile
Co., - Ltd.
Agcnta.
FOR SALE
A Few Beautiful Lots
with unexcelled view
over College Hills tract,
Waikiki and the Ocean.
With good access : : : :
Lowest Prices
on Bent Term)
Good Baildiig Lets !i
Nhubh Valley
near the Brickyard,
of varied sizes. : : : :
$225 UP
on easy installments.
During my absence from the
Islands my son, F. Schnack,
will receive and receipt for all
money due me. Office hours
from 3:30 to s p.- m. : : : :
I. H. SCHNACK,
REAL ESTATE DEALER.
White Rock
OZONATE
LITHIA
WATER
Healthy, Refreshing,
The Ideal Mineral Water
Bottled at Waukesra
Springs, Wisconsin.
Put up In Pints and
Quarts. : : :
HOL LISTER
Drug Company
SOLE AQENTS.
Kahikinui Meat
FROM MAUI
fresh every day.
Pop Sole nt the 1 1 1
FISH MARKET, Stalls 19 and 29
AMJ at
Butcher Shop, Cor. Ber. & Alakea
CQ.YeeHop&Co.
I9lf.ll
PROPRIETORS.
For Sale.
Firebrick
Fireclay
Mammoth
Rockern
UPFLE- TO....
C. BREWER & CO.. Ltd.
QUEEN STREET.
New Map of Oahu.
Conpl'td from Government Survt an J Chartf,
Maps ut Suar Plantations, Railways, and Other
Reliable Source. THE map IS 18x11 INCHES,
wlih artistic colcrlngs and neat mountings, male
Infr a ry uwful as well as ornamental will map
THE PRICROPTHH MAP IS $o OO, Copies Can
bt ottalnid from
JAS. T. TAYLOR.
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or HAWAIIAN NEWS CO., LTD.
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Motor, Carriage and Machine Co.
Gnnsiflithing, Locksmithing,
Typewriter Repairing
and nil klnilK of Intricate Machine Work,
We Want Your Work.
SCHOENING & STEWART,
UNION 8TREET, NBAR HOTEL.
Phone Blue 721. P.O. Box Hit.
Sauerbrunnen
A natural miner.il water nnd
the purest in the world.
If you are feeling right, drink
Sauerbrunnen and keep right.
If you are not feeling rifht,
drink Sauerbrunnen aud get right.
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TOO MUCH CARE
cannot be taken in getting good drinking water.
Water that is free from all germs' and impurities.
MOUR HEALTH depends upon it. I
K0 1 L.UK riL 1 1119 wor)d t0 be the best maJe
and there is no element of chance when you are using it. We are
always pleased to talk to you of its merits at our office at 815 Fort St.
A. R. HANCOCK & Co
Sole AjJentH fop llawulltin iHlnndx.
SHREVE & CO., San Francisco, J
"To facilitate trade with the Hawaiian Islands, will deliver all goods fjl
purcnaseo. or oraereo. 01 mem, iree oi an cnarges tor transportation to
Honolulu, or returning same to San Francisco. Goods will be sent on
jelec:jn to those known to the firm, or ,L will furnish satisfactory
refei-ences In San Francisco. ,
Jewelers, Gold and Silverware Manufacturer,
Market & Post 8t 8. P.
Illustrated CATALUOUb and prices
h largest manufactory of Jewelry and
jrepareu to lumnn special actiena.
Waialua Beach .Hotel
CIIA8. DAVID, Mnnniicr
Now Open for HuitlneHM.
Wncttt of Accommodation.
Hlneot ol Bnthlng. t t
lie Sure to Get Ott nt i s
lilt Wululuu Stntlon
RATES $8.50 pep duy l
Special Rates by Week op
lontli. t I I I I t t
For further Information address :
HALBIWA P. O.
Prize
Shooting
AT
GERMANIA
SHOOTING GALLERY
HOTEL STREET.
W. H. THONE, Proprietor.
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Constant
Use
' Shows
It's Good
Results
Dealers In Paints, Oils, Varnishes, a
Stains, Putty and Glass, orna-
mental and plain ::::::
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Wall - Paper 1
In all shades and at prices to suit.
Window Shales, Curtain Poles
and Fixtures. House Lining, Room
Mouldings, Llnerusta Walton and
hVERVTIIING FOR INTERIOR
DECORATIONS. : : : Try our
Diamond Head Floor Paint
Guaranteed to dry hard and glossy
and will not crack, peel or chalk.
OUR MIXED PAINTS
are the best on the market. Send
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AGliNTK.
furnished upon receipt of request. We havo
Silverware west of New Yorl
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City, and art
When You Want a Rig j
HINO UP Till:
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LIVERY BOARDING and '
SALES STABLES, '
: : : : 518 fort street
Stahlo 'l'hono, lull Main. '
Hack Stand, ThoneH aifl and "2.
J. J. SULLIVAN.
THEONIOHEXPEESSCO.
Sales, Pianos,
Furniture MOVED
Drays tor Freight j
and Lumber Jf
Our representative meets all leech)
Ing steamere from the Coast, and Aft
check b&scage on all outgoing steam
era. Wlillt and Black Sand For Sate
Office with Evening Dulletln.210
King street Tel. SO. .
W. LAFSEN, I'ft.
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