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rrsms Jepf 2?$?$$ iwiiiirm-nn. f "' TuirnTimi-nwurilT -tnr i M lii F ' '. . RVENtNfl BULLETIN. HONOLUl .'- - --J -- ' v- pwsui id' iuVi 7 - BVEN1NO BULLETIN, HONOLULU. 11. T., TIIUItSDAY, OCT. 21, 1801. BntrmrTmnmmttTminnmmttnrmiiiiiiiMtttnititntttitmttttt?tnnT"''tg""ti""ititmttimmtittmtmmKitntrrKttmm i IRMQARD ARR1VH8. 'urommmttTtmtmttti Five The barkontlne Irmgard, from Flan I'ranclsco, arrived yesterday after noon, sixteen days from port of do jiarture. For scleral days out from Han Francisco flno winds wcro en countered and Ave da)s after" leaving the Irmgard had eovered about halt the distance to port. Thin fair weath er wnn succeeded by light and varia ble winds which continued to port. The Irmgard brought one passen ger, Miss Hosclyn Waldron. A large targo of general merchandise and a deckload of hogs arrived In good con dition. Five Cent Cigar FOR SALE EVERYWHERE! 66 La Insular of America 99 Cent Cigar I DaVID LAWRENCE & COMPANY, Ltd. Trade Mark Registered and owned by SUMIIIHttttfl t;mtmnntttmtmmmmntntrrmitH8ttttmmmiiiiiiiitnitttinHtmtt) 3 I SACHS' THE POPULAR STORE ONE SHEET AND TWO PILLOW CASES alt In one box, and told at from $2 to $4 per box. Each It hemstitched and embroidered and It altogether one of the daintiest novel tlet we have In the ttore. Remember the low prices $2 TO $4 A BOX. I 111 MIL COMES IN RIGHT FOR PUBLIC MONEY Light Business at Board of Health Death of Japanese Doctor Late Michigan Invitation. HE ill jBMflE THE 1Y tii II EXTRA SPECIAL ENGLISH BLACK CHEVIOTS 41W& SHOP AT THE POPULAR STORE All Wool, 60 Inchet wide; very suitable 'for tklrtt and Jackett for women or tultt of clothing for men. Merchant talton are cordially Invited to Intpect thete goodt, at they are very cheap, having been Imported before, the high duty wat put on. Worth $2.50 per yard, but told by ut at $1 PER YARD. On our center table you'll find a goodly attortment of choice REMNANTS of COTTON GOODS, which we are clearing out at greatly Reduced Pricea. Sachs' Dry Goods Co., Ltd, FORT STREET. glllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllUll Carry's Magnesia Flexible Cement Roofing We have now a large ttock of the nbovu on hand. CEMENT ROOFING affords thor ough Ore protection to tbe building and Is a non-conductor of heat and cold. No rusting, decaying, warping, cracking or melting; always flexible, quickly and easily applied. Pure water flowing from the roof can bo used for domestic purposes. Can be applied on old shingles or metal roof. Wind and Arc proof. For flat or steep surfaces. We solicit your enquiries and will promptly furnish any information de-Btred. There were present at the Hoard of Health meeting yesterday afternoon I)r. II, C. Sloggctt, president; Attorney General E. I'. Dole, R. A. Mott-Smtth and Dr. W. M. Moore, members; Dr. .!. 8. B. Pratt, executive officer; C. n. Reynolds, superintendent leper settle ment; C. Charlock, secretary. Dr. Prntt reported the appointment of J. K. Mokumnla as assistant flsh In. spector for Honolulu, which wns confirmed. Dr. II. P. Sandow reported by litter the death of Dr. Hunetaro Mukal. a Japanese physician at Walmen. Dr. I,. K. Cofer. I). 8. Marine Hospi tal Service, reported the plague situa tion at Hongkong, being three cases and three deaths for the week ending September 24 and two cases and twi deaths for the week ending October This greatly Improved condition.' f row last previous report, when ther(Mwni seventeen fatal cases, caused a mur mur of satisfaction around the table. Mr. Mott-Smlth presented the fol lowing report on the I.lhue hospital which was adopted: Honolulu, II. I., Oct. 21, 1001. Dr. II. C. Sloggett, President of the Hoard of Health: Sir: Upon the matter of the Llhue Hospital which you have referred tu me, I beg to Inform you, I havo exam ined the rules and regulations govern ing the conduct of said hospital, and find that under the same this Institu tion is open to tho general public I'pon this point this hospital falls within the opinion of the Attorney General under date of August 1, 1901. The auditor Informs you under data of September 1. t901, that "upon th ai-surunce being given through your Hoard by certificate ;or otherwise, thai these Institutions are open to the gen eral public under such supervision at the Iloard of Health may"clect to as sume," he will nudlt and pay vouch era of the same for expenditures under different hospital appropriations. The hospital renders a monthly statement of Its affairs, the number of cases treated, and particulars In connection , therewith. It Is -therefore under such supervision ns tho Board of Health I exercises In similar cWa. Tbe present reports are not in proper rorm.v unoa The Yale men of Honolulu celebrated the 200th anniversary of their college at the Moann hotel last etcnlng. Tin dining hall wns very nicety decorated for the occasion. None but w men were present. It being their wish tn celebrate by themselves. A. P. Judd of tho class of '97 presided. Speeches were made by C. It. Hemcnway, Geo. II. Carter. A. Q. M. Robertson and W. N. Armstrong. Following was tbf menu: MBNIT Consomme Julienne Sirloin 8tek. I'lench Pried Potatoes. Cauliflower. Ileer from the wood. Fresh Ixibster Salad. Celery. Crackers. ('Iueen Coffee. Following was the pmgranr TOA8T3. A. P. Judd, '97, Toastmaster. I. "The Celebration at Now Hnicn" C. It. llctncnnay, '97 "Oh, what would jou gle to be tlioro -Old Song. 2. "The Yale Spirit," O. II. Cutter. 'f "For God, for Country and for Yale.." Cnrm. Yalen. 'I. "Hawaii's Debt to Yale." A. O. M.Tlobcrtson. 'M I.. 8. "Hear, for thy children speak from the utmost purts of the sea." Kipling. I "Yale In the Tropics." W. N. Armstrong, '! "I know not where the Islands raise Their fronded palms In air; I only know where'er you go A Yale man's surely there." Anon. Following are the Yale men in Ha waii: '5.1, Itov. 1 1 Irani Bingham; '.'Ok W. I). Alexander; T.7. 1). I). Baldwin; T.8. W. N. Armstrong; KX '02 8., O. N. Wilcox; 'SB. W. P. Prear; '88. 8.. O. It. Carter: '88 8.. A, C. Alexander; '89, J, H. Gait; '90, T. S Itcv. J. M. l.dgnte: 91, I.. A. Dickey; '92. S.. W. A. Bald win; f3, I.. 8.. A. W. Carter: '9.1, I,. S. A. O. M. Robertson; '9t, J. P. Cooke; '91. J. A. Mntthewmnn; '90. S. P.. Da mon; "97, C. M. Cooke. Jr.; "97. Dr. W. I). Baldwin; '97. C. R. Hemcnway; '97, A. P. Judd; "97, Dr. J. II. Judd: '97 h. 8., C. P. Peterson; '97 I.. S., A. A. Wil der; BX '97 8., C. II. Cooke; '98. A. I). Baldwin; '98, Hiram Bingham. Jr.: BX '99 8., P. P. Baldwin: '01, It. P. Judd; KX '01, A. W. Judd; BX '01 I,. 8., A. R. Ciinhn; '01 I.. 8., William Rawlins. AFTER SIX HOURS FINDS NO VERDICT BLb 1 SBBu UluAllb imi. i AT THIS I HAWAIIAN TOBACCO CO., Ltd., Corner Merchant and Nuunnu 8tn., almo HOTBL ST.. opposite Bctnol. Conclusion of Trial of Kapiolani Est ate vs. Pe& 4 Co. Additional Light Sought. Argument of Kapiolani ttstato s. Peck & Co., ejectment, took place cs terday afternoon as previously slated. Tho case wbb given to the Jury by Judge Gear a little before 5 o'clock. At fi o'clock, no erdlct having been found, the Jury wns sent to dinner at tho Ha wnllan hotel In charge of Bailiff Kills. The Jurors were Instructed not to dis cuss the ease with the viands. At 7 .10 the jury wns again consigned to Its room and ut 8 enme out to seek more light on tho law. Foreman Aus tin requested that the Instructions of the court us to what constitutes n legal marriage be repeated. Judge Gear ((implied with the requtst, and then Austin asked If the same law was In force tn Hawaii ns in California, Iowa and New York relative to common luw marriages. The court replied that It was not, a marriage certificate and ceremony Is necessary here, but the records themsehes need not lie Intro duced In evidence. Juror Jones wanted to know that If In California, when a man deserted his wife for a number of years, he could come back and claim his wife again. 1 Judge Gear remarked that the ques tion had nothing to do with the pret int caso. The Juror replied that he was aw are of that, but was curious,' The court promised to enlighten the Jurymen nt the conclusion of the case. Then Austin wanted to know If the. Jury should take Into consideration the evidence, In the Cummins case. In which, he said, witnesses testified posi tively as to tho marriage. The court said that the Jury was to Judgo the evidence, and the Jurymen were sent to their room again. At 11 o'clock the July wns sent to the Hawaiian Hotel to spend the night. Grand Opening CAMAR1NOS' Oambrinus Saloon ALAKBA ST., NBAR KING. Everything Very Touching. Beautiful garden scene containinc coffee trees In full bearing, bananas and pineapples, all InsiJe. Everybody Invited. Evening Bulletin, 75c per month Metropolitan Meat Co., LIMITED. , Fresh Meats and Pish fl by Every Steamer From the Coast that has Cold Storage. Choice Beef, Veal. Mutton, fl Lamb and Pork always on hand. Also Poultry. Salmon and Halibut. FOR 8ALB AT The Metropolitan Market, King St., TeL 45. The Booth, Fishmarket, Telephone 379. Central Market, Nuuanu St., Telephone 104. WELL WORDED WANTS IN THEO. H. DA VIES & CO., Ltd. SOLE AOENT8. tiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiwtrrmiiiiiiiiiiituo KIMONAS JUST RECEIVED A beautiful and dainty assortment. WEALTH OF All IN Two Income tax cases were heard by the Tax Appeal Iloard last night.. That of Ah In occupied nearly the entire evening. He confessed to an Income during the yenr of some 136,000. hut Offset this by payments of dents, mort- dcii Indebtedness, so thnt the rent In. the receipt of tne same propeMXtrauerome admitted wns 1223. His hooks out, I recommend that tne aucuwcoaJ assured upon the two points raised by him, and the vouchers be slgncl and sent In, Yours truly, , E. A. MOTT-8MITH. The petition of the Hawaiian Engi neering and Electrical Company to erect their building with a trifle less air space than was allowed under tho regulation, was granted. This action Is not to be a precedent In future cases, and was only taken upon a show ing that all sanitary rules had been complied with. An Invitation was received from Secretary II. II. linker, of the Michigan Hoard of Health, for a representation of the board In Honolulu to attend a health convention to be held at Ann Arbor In November. The secretary was Instructed to answer the letter, and state that, owing to the Impossi bility of any member attending. It was necebsnry to decline the Invitation. .AL80. KIMONA MATERIALS , Wc would like to have you call and inspect this stock. : : : : : U. SBKOMOTO, 1 lintel Street, near Nuunnu. S. SHIMAMOTO General Merchandise! Dry Goods, Groceries. II LAST KEWIIIO SEWER large holdings in plantation, mercantile and other concerns all of which seemed to havo been quit profitable. He was questioned rather closely as to the offsets, and the ex amination was finally continued until today, witnesses hnilug been sub poenned for (but time. The nppeal of 8. Ozakl was also dis cussed nt some length, and neither the attorney for the got eminent nor the, court appeared tn be satisfied with tho return made by him, or his explana tion of it. On some of tne explana tions claimed there was a difference ol opinion between the members of ths court, but the matter will be finally settled tonight. It Is not Improbable that a 10 per cent Increase will be mnda by tbe court upon the figures submit' ted by the appellant. The court has nenrly completed It labors, as there are but four mora cases to be heard. 1 CHINESE GIVES $12,000 J1ADH GOOD USE OF HIS TIME. Thomas V. LaMson. tbe owner of the Independence, though a very busy man, is alwa)s willing to be Inter viewed and seemingly without being loncerned over the lost of time In volved. A New York Times reporter, who lately made a trip to Uoston to Interview Mr. I.awson during tho re cent controversy with tho Now York Yacht Club, tells a story which would seem to show thnt the Iobb of time to the copper magnate Is more apparent than real. Tho Interview had been rather lengthy, nnd Mr. Law son had occupied himself by passing the ticker tape through his fingers nnd giving an oc casional order to his secretary or sign ing a paper or two. At tbe conclusion of the Interview, the reporter express ed a regret nt havlug occupied so much, of Mr. Law sou's time. "Don't mention It." said the owner of the Independence. "I hne made $20,000 on the New York Htock Kx change while I have been talking to you." TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DY Take laxative Ilrnmo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it falls to cure. fc. W. Orovo's signature is on each box. 25 cents. New York, Oct. S. Piesldent I,ow (it Columbia College, In his annual rcpnit to the trustees of the college, maker Design your own ledgers, cash books, etc. If you aie undecided, wc will help you. That Is in our tine and the I'lllCE IS IHOHT. at the EVEN INfl IIIII.I.KTIN, THE BULLETIN WORK WONDERS THE 6ERI1M LIFE InSORARCE 00V1HI OF NEW YORK. ASSETS, 27,)78,5!!.0. ft Paid to Policy Holders since i860 for Death Claims, I24.j7j.460.65 For Matured Policies 7,07,608.27 Dividends and Surrenders I),6oQi'34-7 Total f4S,S77.2"-9 BMMETT Manager for Hawaiian Islands. MAY, JUDD BUILDING. ' THE ORIENTAL LIFE INSURANCE GO., LTD. J. P. McCOY, President, ; CAPITAL STOCK $500,000.00. ' Tho only Insurance company In the world Issuing policies In bota,tk. ENCJI.I81I nnd CHINESE languages. Policies contain all modern advantages of the endowment and otkw forma Issued by the leading American companies. Governed by the safest Insurance systems. Tbe pioneer rslnntn Iritrl can company. , TEL. MAIN 78. HOME OFFICE, 301-302 8tnqtnwald Building, Honolulu, T. H. Weekly Bulletin, $1.00 per year Vincent & Ilelser. contractors, will begin work on the Kewnlo sower ex tension next Monday. This part of the first dhlslon of the city Bystcm wai (t(''ned for lack of funds. Now thi zift of SlOO.nOO anonymously madel Department of Public WorkH hns bo- gome time ago to the university for the rowed nbout $25,000 for the work, establishment of a department of Chi- which Is of great importance owing to urse language, llteiutuie. lellglon i.ml special mention of a girt of tl'.'.OM I from "Dean l.ting" to he added tn the' .Japanese Provisions, etc. MAOOON BLOCK, MERCHANT -.MEET. & . O- Box 886 !LeiirL. 210 GOO KIM EXTRA IIEAVV PONGEE SILK FOR MEN'S SUITS. NEW BLUE Grass Linen for Indict nt 76c pep ynrtl nnd upward. I the chronically Insanitary condition of Kewalo. This system Is to connect with the main sewer on South and Queen streets draining from there Into the pumping station at Kakaako. Moro than a thou sand people will be benefited. It will drain the entire districts and along the following streets: Hustace avenue, I Queen, Ward, Walmunu, Kawalahao, ' Lannwal, Magoon, Kerosene, Cook, and jnlong the Ileneh road. it win require about six montns for tho completion of the sewer, as th work will not bo pushed, owing to the fact that but a limited amount of mon ey is nvallable each month. Probably twenty or thirty men will bo given em ployment during that time. Ten-Inch and plght-lnch pipes are tr. be used In tlm construction, and 100(1 feet will be required. flaw. "Dean I.ung," the lepoit says Is a Chinese. It Is probable, tho report adds. 'that (M Is the fht gift on '.(Mord from a Chinese to university of Western learning. President Low says that the donor of the 1100,000 has been led to tho belief Hint an American university would bo tho best agency through which to spread n thorough knowledge of China among the people of the United States. p O. Box js Til. i wiixrcsr wo ouhcajlxt THE OLDEST CH.. v-SE FIRM IN HONOLULU. COMMISSION lttE3K,OI3:A.lSrTS. Ultft la Ra Silk aod Orait Llneni. ChtetK and JiptntM (Joodi of All Klnai " io-itt Nuuanu trt The Bulletin, 75cts. per month .lutlgment for Murray Judgment wbb found for plaintiff for 52 and costs In tho caso of T. II. Mur ray vs. 11. P, White, by Judge Ocnr yestorduy. This was n suit for bill for carrlago repairs, the defendant putting In a counter claim. The court holds: "Defendant had not satisfied tho court that hn has a counter claim against plaintiff. Ho cannot now set up such clnlm with success where It Is shown that he did not make the claim prior tn tbe suit being brought." TUaca tnhn innrafiiiia lt a class of phatopraphic woik lone by WISS CAROLINE fUSKINS are cordially invited to inspect specimens of her skill in her rec-piion roim at the rear of KING BROS' Art Stnie and Photo Studio, 120 Hotel St A remark imputed to Victor Hugo In reply to a joung man who asked him If It was dllllcult to wrlto poetry both witty and true, but It Is moro witty than trtio. ".My dear sir," thn poet Is said to havo replied, "It Is either easy or Impossible." Hr SPi 11 eaPin the rain I Itrflcl ' iWYS)' 39m from which the wor,d renowned cyfu$ B P4T yxjj? I f MA ffH Nob,e whiskev i$ distilled. Kc v 1 11 WluWm Nothins but ,he fine$l sradc of corn or I I Hlfe-OQ'iI 'MiWA ryei$use(1- I HWV i ti "f VH No exPtnse IS spared in its aisouation. BvtI isf fir i vV ' A K&k That is Nvhy i( hai betn he leader a" over I I wwffi w j ifyEk "e w over seven,y year$" wHfw ils.il Wm)A iPHU u i$ si years ln wood beforc boUlinS' H WWm 'Tvl It is pure and honest. 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