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Our Wall Paper
In uncounted In price nncl quality.
Let us show you our stock, i i
Lewers & Cooke, Ltd.
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Deslgn your own ledgers, cash
books, etc. It you nre undecided, wo
will help you. That Is In our line and
the PlllCB IS niOHT, at the EVEN
INQ BULLETIN.
Hawaiian Engineering and Construction Co.
ROOMS coS, 509, 510 STANGENWALD BUILDING.
P. O. 30X 834. TEL. MAIN 7c
All classes of Engineering Work solicited: Examinations, Surreys and Re
ports made for any class of Waterworks, Steam and Electric Construction;
Plans and Specifications and Estimates Prepared, and Construction Superin
tended, In all branches of Engineering Work; Contracts solicited for Rail
roads, Electric and Steam; Tunnels, Bridges, Buildings, Highways, Founda
tions, Piers, Wharves, etc.
Special attention given to Examinations, Valuations, and Report
Properties for investment purposes.
FREDERICK J. AMWEO, M. AM. Soc O. .,
Engineer and Manager.
W. R. CASTLE JR.. Secretary and Treasurer.
Something For You!
Everybody likes good things to eat and It's our business to sell them.
We have Just opened a line assortment of cookies and biscuits. Including
some of the following kinds;
Fig Bart Ginger Cakes
Ralson Cake Cocoanut Cakes
Creoles Snow Flakes
Graham Wafers Dainty Chips
I Honey Cake Orange Cookies, Etc.
Bpiced Nuts
C. J. DAY & CO.
Klnfl street,
MASONIC TEMPLE
WEEKLY CALENDAR.
MONDAY
Pacific Election.
TUI38UAV
WBDNB8DAV
Eastern Star Degree Work.
THUMSDAY
1 Commandery Election.
I'NIDAV
Mystic Shrine.
BATUMDAV
Mystic Shrine.
All visiting members of the or
der are cordially lnWted to attend
meetings of local lodges.
Fraternal Directory.
HARMONY LODGE, NO. 3, I. 0. O. F.
Meets overy Monday evening at 7:30
In Harmony Hull, King street.
C. CHARLOCK. N. O.
E. It. HENDRY, Hscrclary.
All visiting brothers very cordially
Injlted.
MYSTIC LODGE NO. 2, K. of P.
Meets overy Tuesday ovcnlng at 7:30
o'clock In Harmouy Hall, King street.
Visiting brothers cordially Invited to
attend.
H. J. GALLAGHER, C. C.
A. E. MUht'HY, K. R. 8.
OAHU LODGE, NO. 1 K. ot P.
' Meets every Friday evening at Har
nony Hall, King street, at 7:30. Mora
oers of Mystic Lodge, No. 2, and visit
ing brothers cordially Invited.
G. ERICrfON, C. C.
ALrilED ARENDT,
K. of R. and S.
Professional Cards.
Miniatures on Porcelain,
Photographic Coloring.
Miss Caroline liaskins
ARTISTIC PORTRAITURE.
Telephone Main 259.
Studio, King Bros., Hotel St.
Annis Montague Turner
Vocal Imtractor
"MIGNON," IOS4 Bcretnnla St.
Madame A. Schoellkopf,
FROM PARIS.
WILL TEACH FRENCH
fn classes or private lessons.
Residence Extension of Hotel St.,
opp. Adventlst Church.
Emporium Resturant
King Street Near Nuuanu.
FIHST-CLASS MEAL8 SERVED
AT ALL HOURS.
Cheapest Good Meal In Town.
Blank books of all description de
signed and made at tho L.VENINU
BULLETIN'S Job Offlco.
v TUC
NEW ENGLAND
BAKERY
Are now making the famous long
CRUSTY FRENCH BREAD, baked
on the ovctrhenrth n la Francals.
It Is without exception tlio most de
licious llreatl made In Honolulu. lies
tnurnntn. liwircllnc houses and tlio nub
ile generally, nre respectfully Invited
to gho this Ilread n trial. Wo are
also making Schwarz llrod, tlluten.
Milk, Steam, Twist, Drown, llyc and
Homemade Ureads.
Snails, Huns, and our celebrated
Doughnuts, Custard, Xllnco, Apple,
Cranberry, Peach l'les, flesh oery
morning.
We nlvo a beautiful ring with every
one-pound box of our Candles, making
a nice Christmas present ror so cents;
worth n dollar elsewhere.
J. OSWALD LUTTED,
Phone 74. Mnnnjjcr
near Fort.
FOR SALE !
Six large lots on the corner ot Wil
der avenuo and Alexander street.
Electric cars pass the door.
Opposite the Oaliu Coltego grounds.
Prlcca ranging from $S00 to $2000.
Terms one-fourth cash and three-
fourths on mortgage, or In monthly
payments.
TO RENT Ten-room house, with
largo grounds, on Pauoa road; $30.
Applpy to
Castle & Lansdale
Real Estate and Investments.
506-507 STANGENWALD BLDG.
MERRY
'XfVIAS
Our $10.00 iiHHOPtmcnt at
one dozen Choice Eupopcun
Wines Including Cluininiignc
will touch 11 Hpot thnt will
IiIcuhc you, but It's not the
pilllltlllllc qualities thut wo
recommend. It Is the whole
some, henlth-glvln excell
ence ol these wines. Their
tonic etfect In such as will
Insure their pleasing iind
satisfying, mid help you to
forgot sorrows mid cure.
HOFFSCHLAECER
COMPANY, Lid.
THE PIONEER WINE AND
LIQUOi. HOUSE.
25 King St., near Bethel,
TRY TUB
Three First-class Barbers
From the Coast
at the
Hawaiian Hotel Barber Shop.
LOCAL AND GENERAL
Postage on the Bulletin's special In
dustrial edition Is three cents to all
parts of the Statec.
Cottage of four rooms to let. Sec
classified ads.
The German ship Llta sailed today
for the Sound,
Honolulu Photo Supply Co., Fort
street near Hotel.
The steamer Tamplco sailed this
morning for Seattle.
Repairs arc being made to tho rud
der of the schooner Alice Cooke.
Gomes & McTlghc, successors to Ca
mara & Co., liquor dealers. 93 King st.
Nicely fur.nlched rooms, Popular
House, 1219 Kort St. 11.60 per week up.
Blank hooks of nil sorts, ledgers, etc.
manufactured by tho llulletln' Publish
ing Co.
Metal painted -with PEERLESS
PRESERVING PAINT Will not rust o.'
corrode.
Oaliu Lodge, No. 1, K. of P... will
meet tonight nt 7:00 In Harmony Hall,
King street.
The weekly edition of the Evening
llulletln gives a complete tummary of
the news of the day.
Hereafter, the Home Rule Republj.
(.nn will unl Issue once a week Instead
of twice, as heietofore.
Meet mo at the Fountain the popu
lar Ice cream and soda water resort;
Wall, Nichols Co., Ltd.
At Christmas you must forget sor
rows and rare, how to do this, see
lloftschlaeger Co.'s ad.
Calendar made up of Island views
for sale nt Honolulu Photo Supply Co.
Sec them In the window.
Oceanic wharf was fumigated yester
day under the supervision of Quaran
tine Olllcer Jack McVeigh.
Notice of election of officers of II.
lluckfcld & Co. to serve for the emu
lug year published In this Issue.
Lee Toma & Co., Ltd., 33 King street.
Is open eMnlngs until 9 o'clock, they
v. Ill sell jou choice cigars for Hull
money.
Mr, and Mrs. C. A. Hi-own and Mrs.
Sufean J. Stone, Mrs. llrown's mother,
hnvc taken rooms nt the Moana hotel
for the winter.
It Is hoped to have the cargo of the
barkcntlne Evlston out and her ballast
In by tomorrow evening. She will
fumigate and then depart for Him
Sound.
Prof. Griffith, the United States for
estry expert eMieiled jesterday, will
not arrive until the next through
steamer from the Coast that goes to
Oriental ports.
The election of ollliers of Company
A. N. G. II.. last night, resulted an
follows; II. Klemiiu', captain; F. A
Smith, first lieutenant; E. I.. Hermit.
second lieutenant.
The lemalnder of the equipment for
the Gamewell lire alarm system nrrlV'
ed In the Sierra jesterday, work on tho
ru... ..... ui i..L-.iii in ""
will begin next week.
l-'ho of the llrcroom crew of the SI
erra left that vessel at this port yes
terday. Their niacin were filled Im
mediately and the vessel proceeded on
her y.igc without delay.
Now that the quarantine service has
been Improved by the fitting up of a
fumigating scow It will not be neces
sary for vessels to go alongside of tho
Channel wharf to be smoked.
The barkcntlne Encore Sailed yes
terday afternoon for the Columbia rlv.
cr. She sailed from Newcastle eight
days after the bark Novelty which
has not yet arrived at this port.
Don't forget rnmnrliins of the Call
lornla Fruit Market when you want
fruit and vegetables. He always has
on hand a fresh supply of both Califor
nia and Island fruits. Telephone Main
378.
There will be u ichcaisal of the
Second Congiegntlon choir nt St. An
drew's Cathedral this evening, which
will commence at 7:30 o'clock. All
members should be picsent at that
hour.
The secretary of the Y. M. C. A. will
take a party of young men up Tantalus
Saturday. All those desiring to take
tho tramp, arc asked to assemble at
the Y. M. C. A. ut 2 o'clock. The party
will reach home at about C o'clock.
There will he a polo game In Knplo
IanI park on Christmas day at 3
o'clock. The players will be selected
by a committee compiled of the fol
lowing: A. F. Judd, W. H. Soper
Charles R. Frazier, E. A. Ross and O
E. Wall.
A few of the more recent books, bucIi
ns "The Sky Pilot," "David Harum,"
D'rl and I," "Cardigan" and "Eleanor"
have Just been donated to the Y. M. C.
A., but moro aro needed. Duplicates,'
If they come In, will be passed along to
tho Hoys Ililgade or the Military Hos
pital. Tho Founder's Day athletics of th
Kumchaniehn Schools will take place
on Saturday next nt 2; 30 p. m. Two
Kamchamcha teams, the Athletic Gull
and tho Blue and Whites, will play a
game of baseball on trio campus. The
Territorial band will be In attendance
The public Is Invited to attend.
Lieut, and Mrs. Hugh Rodman were
among the passengers from San Fran
cisco In tho Sierra yesterday. Lieut
Rodman comes here to take the place.
of Lieut. Com. Pond of the Iroquois.
The latter will remain here until tho
land cases of the Navy now before tho
courts, have been finally disposed of.
Major George Wood, leader of the
Salvation Army In tho Territory, will
address the regular men's meeting In
tho Y. M. C. A. Sunday afternoon on
tho subject of "The Missing Link."
Extra music will be furnished by tho
nrniy. All men nre Invited to stay tu
the Mule class ut S o'clock, and lunch
ate.
Vogcl, the German who Is known to
about every 0110 In the city as tho col
lector of fares on the King street tram
cars between tho depot and tho Capi
tol building for years past, has for
saken his old love because tho pace
was too slow, and now ho decorates
the front end of an electric car nnd
rings his gong violently whenever Iih
spies one of his old charges.
111 1KJMKIB
SAYIDQE IN TROUBLE
FOR TALK WITH JUROR
Sentence is Deferred to Await a Mo
tion for a New Trial Convict
1
Properly Dressed for
Court.
Yesterday afternoon the following
Jury was sworn to try William Sav
Idge, Harry Jucn and .1. II. Srhnack for
nssault and battery on the natlvo wo
man Kamnkcc: John II. Taylor, Guy
Livingston, Edwin K. lllakc, John M.
Davis, Toil It. Scott, Alex. K. Aona,
Ifalah limy, John L. Hnnsmann, E
woodward, II, C. lllcKerton, ltuby a.i
ijeAiii ttiiu . 1 vii'iBuii, vvyui ivuui-
ney General Cathcart was assisted by
J. M.' Davidson In prosecuting, and L.
M, btruiM appeared for the defense.
A sensational Incident occurred dur
ing tho examination of Jurors, which
promised tu have serious lesults. J. O.
Merscberg, after having been accepted
as a Juror, requested that he be ex
cused, stating that circumstances mndo
It Impossible for him to serve. He said
that while riding home In the car Wed
nesday evening, Snvidge, one ot tho
defendants, spoke to him about the
case, suggesting that he do tlio Bquaro
thing. The conversation was carried
on In n Joking manner, nud the Juror1
replied in the same tone that he would
The Court, however, did not take tho
same view of the affair, and thought
this too serious a matter to bo lightly
passed oer. Olllcer Sea, who had
been one of the party on tho car, was
(ailed to the witness stand, and ho
also testified that the conversation was
not serious, and some of the members
of the party had been Jokingly refer
ring to the case. The Court was still
not satisfied with the explanation, and
equested the Attorney General to
make an affidavit railing the nttcntlon
of tlio Court to the matter formally, so
that Savldgc could be punished for
lontcmpt. He ndded also that if tho
Attorney General did not do this, he
would order the clerk of the court to
take such action. Judge Humphreys
scvciely scored .Savldgc for speaking
to the Jin or, stating that the punish
ment for such 1111 offense wus a very
severe one. It Is probable, however,
thnt no further action will be taken
than this reprimand.
The Jury was out about twenty min
utes and returned with a verdict ot
guilty. Judge Humphreys announced
that sentence would be passed this
morning, following tho hearing of n
motion for u new trial.
Knlunu, whose rase Judge Humph
reys refused to consider Wednesday
because he. was attired In prison uni
form, was brought Into court ngaln
ealPnUy Bi,, ncw BUt of clothes,
costing exactly $10. The bill was paid
by the high sheriff. Tho case Is con
tinued until the next term.
The ruse of W. C. King vs. Wm. Pe
terson was heard by the court yester
day evening. This Is a suit on account
for goods sold to defendant's divorced
wife.
TO RESTRICT IMMIGRATION
Washington, Dec. 5. Senator Pen
rose today Introduced In the Senate
a hill for the regulation of Immigra
tion, piepared by himself and the Com-
uilssloner Ceuernl of Immigration,
which looks toward a revision ot the
laws upon this question. Tho qucs
Hon. The measure provides fur a duty
of $3 per head on all persons coming
into this country from foreign couii'
tries, except those who aro citizens of
this country and Canada or Mexico,
the fund tu be thus raised to he applied
to tho payment of the expenses Inci
dent to the regulation of Immigration.
Tho bill excludes nil idiots, paupers
and persons liable to become public
charges and those afflicted with loath'
some or contagious diseases. It pro
hibits ubslstance In the mutter of pass
age and provides heavy penalties for
the Importation of women for Immoral
purposes. Steamship companies are
prevented, under heavy penalties, from
advertising for foreign business.
W '
CAN'T BLUFF JEROIMB.
Ncw York, Dee. C. Justhe Jerome
struck out on 'a new line of reform this
afternoon. On his way to the Criminal
Court Imlldlng he boarded a cross
town horse car on Grand street. At
the Uotycry and llroomo street the car
sloppedj and the passengers were In
vited to "take the car abend." The
Justice (did so, but ho didn't seem
pleased about It. When tho second car
reached (Jrand and Center streets tho
conductor shouted: "Ye'll have to get
out of here."
"I'll ho If I do!" retorted the
Judge. "I paid my fare for a continu
ous ride and I'm ride going to get It.'
The Justice rodo around In tho car
till late this afternon, refusing to pay
un additional fare and Insisting that
the car should cover tho eutlro route
Indicated by tho signs on the front
platform. Finally ho quit.
DISPLAY OF ORCHID8.
Many people did not sco tho display
of orchids' from S. M. Damon's Monna
lua residence, nt Mclnerny's shoo store
opening nnd, as they have been spok
en of so often, Mr, Mclnemy has ar
ranged for nn exhibition of theso beau
t If nl flowers In his show windows for
next Monday and Tuesday, Tho or
chids wll be on display Just two days
and will1 bo a pretty and Interesting
sight for' those passing the store.
Wenk Men
CUREII BV
Or. Plcrce' Elec
rlcllody Battery
way w'th Druest l"Vf'
IlK.ie. S'nJ tor "Boole,
l-t o " AdJrett
I'lliWCHVJI.IiCTHIC CO.
M'-kcl St., 8. P
W
mm
has Imitators some dealers
will substitute if you don't
watch out. lie sure )cu get
Coke, the original guaranteed
cure for Dandruff, falling hair,
scalp exema. etc. A dash
on the hair alter bathing pre
entsrolils. Awarded medals
and all honors at Paris Expo,
sltlon over all competitors.
(old Every whtrs, Book about It frM.
tVifce tATitrtff Cnro H unlTf riatlr
o,i j roenilifff ot Oonri.
"Jnun W. Knn. PnrMnitn nl official
oarlierPtUoufOotlU-tiresenUtlvti."
A. R. BREWBR CO., CHICAQO,
Coke' Shampoo
&. Toilet Soap
cleans the hair and scalp, I
clears thc'.complcxlon. Great I
(or the bath.
HOBRON DRUG, CO,,
Fort aad King Sts.
HOLLISTER DRUG COMPANY'S
Christmas
Suggestions
Good HugeHttonM arc nl wnys
tn order about 'Xmns time
and we are sure the follow
ing will Intcrettt you.
FOR LADIES I
We have Homcthlng very
acceptable In an excellent
iiHHortmcnt of
Manicure Sets, Pocket Books
Leather Novelties and High
Grade Perfumes.
FOR GENTLEMEN I
In our Judgement you could
not pIciikc a man better than
to give him a set of our solid
ebony bnck -
MILITARY HAIR BRUSHES
which we liuvc In splendid
variety. If you think he Iiuk
these we have othcrH about
equally nsfjood consisting ot
Staving Sets, Traveling
Sets, Cigar Cases, Pocket
Books, Etc., Etc.
We will be plcuscd to show
our stock.
HOLLISTER
DRUG COMPANY,
FORT STREliT.
Motor, Carriage and Machine
COMPANY.
REPAIR AND BUILD
ALL KINDS OF : :
MACHINERY
Safo Work of All Kinds.
Typowrltcr, i'honographs.
Etc., Etc., Repaired.
UNION STREET, near Hotel.
Phone Blue 721. P. O. box 112.
J. W. 8CHOENINO, Manager.
Fred. F. Ingram
1226 FORT ST.
Bicycles Repaired.
Locksmithing and General
Repairing.
Repairer of Gasoline Engines.
LOTS FOR SALE
In Knplolo.nl Pork
Addition nnd In
Knlllil. ....
5AVID DAYTON
137 MERCHANi STREET.
Public Typewriting
by MIhk L. K. Dnyton
C. Q. Yee Hop & Co
Kahikinni Meat Market
and Grocery.
FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
Deretanla Street, Corner Alakea.
'Phone Blue 2511,
ALSO AT THE
FISHMARKET
MEAT 8TALLS 19 AND 20.
FOR
TABLE
USE
Telephone
The Connoisseur Likes the. Best Only. J
Ks' ii
He Gets the Best,
when he selects
MOET and CHANDON'S
CHAMPAGNE
Tv Quarts and Pints have ust been re- V J
celved by ------ to', th
L H. HACKFELD & CO., Lt'm
W 8ole Agents, Hawaiian Territory. . rj
Sanitary Steam Laundry
COMPANY, L.TO.
Great Redaction 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 73
and our wagons will call for your work.
CAMARINO'S ICE
CORNER KING AND
ALAKEA STREETS
PAY US A CALL.
SHREVE & CO., San Francisco,
To facilitate trade with the Hawaiian Islands, will deliver all goods
purchased or ordered of them, free of all charges for transportation to
Honolulu, or returning same to San Francisco. Goods will be sent on
selectman to thbse known to the firm, or ) will furnish satisfactory
references In San Francisco.
Jewelers, Gold and Silverware Manufacturers
Market &
Illustrated CATALOGUE and prices furnished upon receipt of request. We hav
tht largest manufactory of Jewelry and Silverware west of New York City, and ara
artpared to furnish special designs.
When You Want a Rig
RINO UP THE)
C-L-U-B
LIVERY BOARDING and
SALES STABLES,
: : : : : 518 FORT STREET
Stable 'fhone, 109 Main.
Hack Stand, 'Phones 319 and 72
C. H. BELLINA.
THEDNIONEXPEESSCO
Safes, Pianos,
Furniture MOVED
Drays for Freight
and Lumber
Our representative meets all Incom
ing steamers from the Coast, and wc
check baggage on all outgoing steam
ers. White and Black Sand For Sale
Offlco with Evening Bulletin, 21)
King street Tel. 86.
W. LARSEN, WCt.
COTTON BROS. & CO
ENGINEERS AND : : i
GENERAL CONTRACTORS
Pllnl inl titlnitci lurnlshtd lot .11 cli.m
Contracting work.
ROOM joo, BOSTON BLOCK, HONOLULU
1 hef e Is no other beverage that has the
tonic properties and the delightful
flavor of
Primo
Lager
"Prlmo" is a 'home brew of absolute
purity and contains no fortification as in
imported beers." A case consists of two
dozen quarts which we will deliver free
in the city. Telephone to the brewery
for a trial order.
Main 341.
- c. ... n. I
ot which a new shipment consisting ot
Quarts and Pints have ust been re
ceived by -----
CREAM PARLOR
1
Daintiest and prettiest Ice cream
parlors on tho Island, and conducted
In first-class manner.
ICE CREAM, SODA, OY3TCR3,
Any Style.
Tea, Coffee, Chocolate, Etc.
Electric fans generously distribut
ed make tho placo cool and comfort
able, and tho now beautiful furniture
gives It a tone of splendor.
Post 6ta., 6. F.
flOSLER SAFES
Best Insurance In the World
HAWAIIAN IRON FENCE AND
MONUMENTAL CO.. LTD.
Tel. 287 Main. 176 King Street.
Waialua Beach Hotel
CIIA8. DAVID, Manager
Now Open Tor BuslneHM.
Finest of Accommodation.
Finest of Bntlilng. : i i
Be Sure to Get Off at I t s
Waialua Station
RATES- $2.50 per day t
Special Rutcs by Week or
Month, i t I t t i i i
For further Information address :
IIAL.IJIWA P. O.
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