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FOR
SALE
FOURTEEN NEW HOMES, prop
erty of W. M. CAMPBELL.
Prices cut to cost or below. Terms
easy. Location, Wilder Ave., Her
t'tnnln, King, Klnnu, Pllkol, Luna
lllo Sts , Mntlock Ave.. Manoa, Etc.
RESIDENCE of CHAS. WINTER,
just below Beretanta on Artesian,
lino new twobulroom house,
tiultt by white Inbor; lot 72i5
feet. Just off proposed extension
of Itnpltl Transit line.
SUPERB BUILDING LOTS In Pu
liation, Anapunl bt., Manoa and
elsewhere.
FOR
RENT
HOUSES, with two, three and
four bedrooms.
Henry Waterhouse & Co.
STOCK AND BOND BROKERS.
FIRE IN-rtANCE.
FORT AND MERCHANT STREETS.
TEL. MAIN 313.
Magazines Yound by tho EVENLSv
BULL! ETIN.
Store
Lighting
that
Saves
Money
Washington Light Co.
flasonlc Temple.
MASONIC TEMPLE
Tfc"
WEEKLY CALENDAR.
MONDAY
Lodge Le Progres Installation.
TUU8UAV
WUDUSDAV
THUD8DAV
Lodge Perfection Stated.
PRIDAV
Hawaiian Installation.
SATURDAY
All visiting members of the or
der are cordially Invited to attend
meetings of local lodges.
HARMONY LODGE, NO. 3, I. O. O. F.
Meets every Monday evening at 7: SO
In Harmony Hall, King street. '
O. CHARLOCK. N. O.
V. II. HCNDUY, bocrctary.
AU visiting brothers very cordially
Invited.
MYSTIC LODGE NO. 2, K. of P.
Meets every Tuesday evening at 7:30
o'clock In Harmouy Hall, King Btreet.
Ylsliing brothers cordially Invited 'o
Attend.
II. J. GALLAGHER, C. C.
A. E. MURPHY. K. R. 8.
OAHU LODGE, NO. 1, K. Ot P.
Meets every Friday evening at liar
nony Hall, King street, at 7:30. Mam
Mrs of Mystic Lodge, No. 2, and visit
Ins brothers cordially Invited.
O. EIUCdON. C. C.
ALutED ARENDT.
K. of It. and S.
Professional Cards.
Miniatures on Porcelain,
Photographic Coloring.
Miss Caroline Haskins
ARTISTIC PORTRAITURE.
Telephone Main 259.
Studio, King Bros., Hotel St.
Annis Montague Turner
Vocal Instructor
"MIGNON," IQ2I Bcrctanln St.
Madame A. Schoellkopf,
FROM PARIS.
WILL TEACH FRENCH
In classes or private lessons.
Residence Extension of Hotel St,
opp. Adventlst Church.
A. N. SANPORD,
MANUFACTURING OPTICIAN,
Boston Building. Fort Street,
THE
NEW ENGLAND
BAKERY
Is Loaded Up With
GOOD THINGS
For Christmas.
Scotch Shortbread; Cakes, nit sizes,
prices and stles; Pies, Just Ilka your;
mother used to make; Cookies, Maca
roons; Lady fingers; Cream Puffs;
and all tho dainty st)lca suitable, for
Christmas.
Tons of Pitro Candy, from cheap
grade for children, up to better grades,
l'or SOc wo can furnish jou a box of
Delicious Candles north a dollar else
wbeie. LARGE STOCK
CHRISTMAS TREE ORNAMENTS
...CHEAP...
DONT FORCJET
NEW ENGLAND BAKERY
Tho cheapest and best light for tho
store, and tho ono that, ghes tho
greatest satisfaction, Is tho
TRANSCENDENT ARC LAMP
Actual Cost of Running 600-Can-dlepower
Lamp, One-Half Cent per
Hour.
Figure this In comparison with
your electric light bill nnd also tako
Into consideration tho facts that tho
Transcendent, when lit, stays lit.
Tho user is Independent of tho
breaking of dynamos and other an
noyances so frequent In this city.
Consider that (he Transcendent Is
soft, steady and brilliant no flut
tering. Vaporized Kerosene only Is used.
Not Gasoline. Absolutely safe.
In use now and recommended by
n. V. Enters & Co.. Whitney &
Marsh, Jordan s, Mtlnnrny's Shoo
Store and numerous others.
FOR SALE !
Six largo lots on the corner of Wil
der avenue and Alexander street.
Electric cars pass the door.
Opposlto tho Oalni College grounds.
Prices ranging from $800 to $2000.
Terms one-fourth cash nnd 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.
606 507 8TANQENWALD BLDG.
HAPPY
NEW YEAR !
A toast which everyone should
drink with bottoms up, ,
The following will cmihla
jou to do It In the proper1
style.
2 Champagne, pts.
3 Rhinewine, qts.
3 French Claret, qts,
1 Sherry, qt.
2 Vermouth, pts.
I Port, qt,
all for $10,00
Your New Year's illnner
will he (i jjriind huccchs If
you order the above.
HoffschlaegerCo.
Limited.
THE PIONEER WINE AND
LIQUOi. HOUSE.
25 King St,, near Bethel
Safety Razors
$1.00 eiich.
STRAPS 7Sc UP at the
Hawaiian Hotel Barter Shop.
if it
LOCAL AND GENERAL
Postage on the Bulletin's special In
dustrial edition Is three cents to all
parts of the Stater.
Q. II. Herrey's ofllcc, 8 Campbell bid.
Fhe or six room house to let. See
classified ads.
Excursion to IIIIo, $18, Dec. 30. Sec
notice on last page.
For Christmas and New Year cheer
try Pantheon O. P. S. nlilskcy
- l-UUllieun U. 1-. a. WIHSIiry,
The PUUKLESS PRESHRVING
PAINT Is n home manufacture.
Attorney M. I Prosper of Llhue,
Kuiml, returned homo yesterday.
Nicely furnished rooms. Popular
House. 1249 port St. 1I.C0 per wepk up.
Plank books of all sorts, ledgers, etc.
manufactured by the Ilullctln Publish
ing Co.
Oahu Lodge, No. 1, K. ot P... will
meet tonight nt 7:30 In Harmony Hall,
King street.
W. W. Rlckci. the Inventor of the
rnue harvesting machine, arrtted In
tho Peru yesteidny,
There will be a meeting of tho Ja
panese Temperance Society In Murphy
hall Thursday night.
V. A. Ualdnln, manager of Malta
well plantation, Kauai, left for homo In
tho Iual.inl yesterday.
Calendar made up of Island views
for sale at Honolulu Photo Supply Oo.neclUllon-To Little Stockings
See them In the window.
The stock book of tho Oahu Sugar
Co. will be closed to transfers from
Saturday, Dec. 28 to Jan. 1, 1902.
Rev. W. D. Wcstervclt will glvo a
second stercoptlcon sermon at tho
Murphy Club hall next Sunday even
ing.
A concert will be given tonight nt
Kawalahao church for the benefit ot
tho choir. Tickets arc on salo at 23
cents.
Uoxes of Manila cigars for Christmas
will bo sold bv Leo Tomn A Co. 5.1
King street at a discount of from ten
to tvvcnty-ftvu per cent.
Corns nnd Ingrown toenails success
fully treated by Dr. Hogtc, chiropodist,
Arlington block. Hotel street. Outside
calls promptly attended to.
Among the passengers for Knual
ports In the IwnlanI yesterday wero
tho following: Mrs. Iteunlc, C. II. W.
Norton, J. S. Low and Dr. L C. Wutcr-
house.
In the neighborhood of twenty-five communication from F. K. Warrer,
Sonne; men were present nt tho Christ- Senator from Wjomlng, relative to the
inns dinner In tho V. M. C. A, on payment of losses Incurred In tho
Christmas day. A very happy tlmo was ,,KUe nre8 out of the customs receipts
fr"""- i of tho Territory:
Tho Jnpancsc Methodist Sunday United States Senate, Committee on
school will hold Its Christmas enter-! Claims.
talnuient In tho Methodist church,' Washington, I). C, Dec. 9, 1901.
Uerctnuln, near Miller, nt 7 o'clock this Joseph O. Pratt, Esq., Honolulu, Ha
cvenlng. wall:
Winn New Year's day Is near, bo My Dear Pratt: I have your favor
sure that you luvo cnougli good things of November 2(i, also copy of petition
to drink nt home, or else send In vour to the Wyoming representatives In
order at onco to HotTschlacgcr Co., Congress relative to desired appioprl
they tiro sure to satisfy. j ntlons for settling fire claims nrlslng
Wm. II. Marshall, former editor ot ',)llt ot eKon ,0 suppress the bubonic
the Sunday Volcano, left lor Munlln In ,n "noIul" '" 18". ' BiiJjmlt tha
the transport Hancock, wheio ho will Vc""o to the Senate, and will coopcr-
0 ill C. O Zizei.f.im in n..usi..mw.r u,irk
on the Manlli Nv mcrlcnn.
Don't forget Camnrlnos 'of tho Cali
fornia Fruit Market when ou want
fruit and vegetables. He always has
on hand a fresh supply of both Califor
nia and Island fruits. Telephone Main
378.
Tho Clulstmos tree exercises for tho
children of tho Sunday school of tho tho place, and Hob Ilreckons beenmo a
huond Congregation of St. Andrew's candidate. Bob has secured very gen
w.ll bo held this evening, nt tho school. ,Cral endorsement U the State, and
Parents ure Invited to come with their. senator Clark. Representative Mon
thlldrcn. dell nnd myself liavo recommended his
Among the donors of good things appointment to tho President. What
sent to tho Inmates of tho Victoria tho outcome will be I cannot say nt this
Hospital Wednesday were tho follow-' tlmo. It Is posslblo wo may not be
Ing: Mis. Oeo. I(. Carter, Miss New- ablo to hold tho place for n Wyoming
comb, Miss Albright, MrB. II. Water- man, but If wo do, Rreckons will got
bolide, Jr., tho eommltteo of Central tho position. With tho assistance o
Pnlon church, the .Metropolitan Meat his Wyoming acquaintances who nrt
Co. nnd the Occidental Fruit Co. I now In Hawaii, ho should bo able to
"Diamond Head Charley" Peterson 'maintain tho flno record which Colonel
r tlved a veiy I'ulistuntlal gift from , ,Jalri1 llaB left " legacy,
the mcicli'iiitr r.t tho illy estcrdny. TheJIst of names on tho petition
.1. i' Super suit $l-!0 and u number of cnmcs 'l0' to me with great force.
s:iall glft'i In tho iluipu ot t-lgurs und TlleJ' secm vry fnnilllnr, and It Is very
other nrllile.i to Charley yesterday, no'Eratlf',nR 'na' our State has such a
bavin? been ('"legated by tho mer-1 crcdltnblo representation In tho Para
cls.inu ns n (ouimlttro of ono to attend l"80 of tno Pacific. I will bo more than
to Ihli work. ' pleased to do what I can to see that
Deputy Sheriff Chllllngworth ha.i1 ,l,cl'-II'ps In this and other matters
Knrrl.il ilrtnlla nf mm cull,.,! nil m!"'" hmnicu,
town last night on the lookout for bur
glais. Tho window of Hustaco & Co.
on Queen street was discovered with a
pane biokcn at about 7:30 o'clock last
evening. The discovery was mado by
Patrolman Watts of the Rowers Mer
chants' Patrol.
At tho annual election of Damlen
Council, No. 51,3, Vouug Men's Insti
tute, which took placo last (Saturday
evening, tho following officers wero
elected: Publdeut, J. A. Hughes: vlcojmn Slstets' College nt San Rafael on
picsldent, C. It. Qulnn: secretary,! tho 12th Inst., mentions tho MIbscs
Charles) Cooper; recording secretary, L'nn of this city nnd daughters of John
J. Andrndo; treasurer. W. Ciooke: Una, piesldcnt of the Intcr-Islaml Co.
chaplain, His LurdUilp tho Hlshop ot
i'unopniix,
'I ho lunch to be scivcd nt tho V. M.l
C. A. on Now Year's day Is In chargo
of the reception eommltteo of tho V. W. I K,um embracing orchestral and vocal
C. A. of which Mis. Ralph Oeer Is tho Mictions by tho young ladles of tho
chairman. Tho following ladles aro on t0"e8. Inteispeised -yvltli lively
tho rotnniltteu: Meats, Mrs. A. T. wa""'a by Reynolds' 'orchestra. A
Hrock: coffee, Mrs. .1. A. McCundless; featuro of tho cxciclses was tho
biuid and buttei Mrs. Andrevi' Fuller; I niclodlous singing of tho Misses tlar
eniiud, .Mis. II. V. Wlchnian; pickles, Ico, Daisy, Mabel nnd Mary Kna, pupils
olives, Jell), Mrs. C. II. Cooko; tables f,om Honolulu. Their rendering of
and linen, Mis. Philip Frcar; dishes, " Night. Thou Peaceful Night," and
Mrs. E. w. Jordan enko, Mrs. H. II. u"ior selections In rjuaitef, with all tho
Mlllams; beans, Mrs. C. II, Atherton; r'cu harmony for which tho people of
oranges, nuts, raisins, "Mis. T. Cllvo "' la'al'ds aro noted, was greatly ap
Davles; waltiessts. Mis. H. C. Ilrovvn. I"cc'aled by tho ciowd that packed tho
II. A. Wlileiiianu g.ivo a dinner at ,nr8 auditorium. Miss Ella Uethune,
the Hawaiian last cvtnliig In honor of a I"1!1" fr(),n Sonoma, rendered n
Mis. Henry Diiltnu and Misses Mayo '"'lcncli selection In n clear and vibrant
Colburn mid (lortrude Dutton. Music wp'nno. Miss Clarice Ena's mezzo
was furnished by the quintet club. Fol- soprano volco lent now beauty to tho
lowing wero thiiho present: Mr. nnd wll-known "Lead, Kindly Light,1
Mrs. Arthur Drown, Mr. and Mrs. Hen- "''" a solo by .Miss Mary Enn, ren
ry Dutton. Mr. nnd Mis. II. R. Macfar- 'l-1! eS In n wondrously ilch and power
lane, Jr., MUi M,)u Colburn, Mlhs '"' contralto, pleased every hcaier."
(lertrudo Dutton, Misa ;na Hcmior,
.MIsh Gertrude llatis, MIm May Do! The weekly edition of the Evening
man, Miss Nellie Klt( hen, Miss Juliette Dullctln Is the larcjest and best pub
King, Miss Gardlo Macfarlane, Miss "hed In the Territory. Sixteen and
Helen Macfnrlane, Southard Hoffman
Itf ti llll t '
Walter Dillingham, Isnnc Dillingham,
jiuoen .MKiMBon, Auraluuii Lewis
OllHord Kimball, Frederick Grlmwood!
J. Tarn MtOrew.
mm TRIE OF
MtlOiT ChlllEN
Tho postponed celebration of Christ
mas by the Sunday school of tho
First Methodist church, mado neces
sary by the stormy weather of Tues
day night, took place last cenlng4n
, chllrch ,mhllng, corner of
MIITcr
n,t llln,,l .lr.l T1, .Innnrnllnnl
.were of palms, ferns and doners. The
mottoes "Peace, on Earth nnd Good
' Will to Men," and "Merry Christmas,"
were displayed prominently in front
The program was ns follows:
Song Sunshine School
Prayer ,- Hy Pastor
Scrlpturo Reading ..Claienco Pearson
Song Why Vo Hells for Christmas
Ring? School
"Tho Christmas Rainbow," by An
gelica? Lamson, Hmmn Hcrealc,
Frances Williams, Vivian lluck
land, Florence Ferguson, Stel
la McAllister.
Recitation Knhaw nil's Christmas
..., Hazel Mcslck
"Jesus Illils Us Shine".. Primary Class
Recitation 'Rout a Million
Farcl Wheeler
Song Over 'the Hills ot Judea..
Ruby Hilts and School
"Father Time and His Twelve Chil
dren'
Marjorto Chapln
Song Christmas Hells School
Recitation Scaring Santa Clans..
Ralph Gray
Recitation Just Hcforo Christmas
J.Martin
Song Come Rack, Dear Santa....
Primary Class
John W. Francis was Santa Claus.
After ho had finished distributing tho
presents to the children, he presented
Rev. G. L. Pearson, the pnstor, with n
'urs,0 l,Ile! w,.th "?!l1 a glft from the
-"""-X ""' tuimii;.!
The best number on tho program wai
the singing of "Jesus Illds Us Shine,"
by tho primary class, each member of.
vhlch held a lighted taper. The elec
tric lights wero turned off.
, .1. (J. Pintt of the Klrc Claims Com-
I mlKtlnn linn fprnlvnil thn fnltmilm
" ""' ueicgaic, .r. vviicox,
In trying to secure tho desired adjust'
ments.
I note your reference to a successor
to Colonel Ilalrd. General Van Orsdel
thought ho wanted tho position, and
the Wyoming delegation In Congress,
tho bar nnd the State officials general
ly, united In his Bupport. Later Van
Orsdel concluded that he did" not wish
With kind recnuls to .Mrs. Pratt, and
all my Wyoming friends, I remain,
Very truly yours,
F. E. WARREN.
IW illS PIE1
A lato San Fianrlsco paper, speak
Ing of the golden Jublleo of tho Domini
rim article contains, among other
things, the following paragraph:
"A dainty luncheon wus seivcd at 1
o'clock, followed by un enjoyable pro
twcn,y pages. $1 a year,
111 uiiiall J
The weekly edition of the Evening
m
The Bulletin's special Industrial edi
tion can be obtained at this office or
(the tews stands. Price 25 cents.
HOLLISTER DRUG COMPANY'S
Christmas
Suggestions
Good suggestions are olvvnys
In order nbout 'Xmns time
nnd we nrc sure the follow
ing wilt Interest you.
FOR LADIES!
We hnvc something very
acceptable In an excellent
assortment of
Manicure Sets, Pocket Books
Leather Novelties and High
Grade Perfumes. "
FOR GENTLEMEN I
In our Judgement you could
not please n man better than
to give lilm a set of our solid
ebony back -
MILITARY HAIR BRUSHES
which we liuvc In splendid
variety. If you think he has
these we have others about
- equally asgood consisting of
Shaving Sets, Traveling
Sets, Cigar Cases, Pocket
Books, Etc., Etc.
We will be pleased to show
our stock.
HOLLISTER
DRUG COMPANY,
FORT STREET.
Motor, Carriage and Machine
COMPANY.
REPAIR AND BUILD
ALL KINDS OF : : .
MACHINERY
Safo Work of All Kinds.
Typewriter, Phonographs,
Etc., Etc., Repaired.
UNION STREET, near Hotel.
P.hone Blue 721, P. O. box 112,
J. W. 8CH0ENIN0, Manager.
Fred. F. Ingram
1226 FORT ST.
Bicycles Repaired.
Locksmithlig and General
Repairing..
Repairer of Oasoiine Engines.
HENRY ST. GOAR.
EDWARD VOLL1TZ
Members Stock and Bond
Exchange.
Edward Pollitz & Co.
COMMISSION BROKERS
AND DEALERS IN
INVESTMENT SECURITIES.
Particular attention given to pur
chase and sale of Hawaiian Sucat
Stock.
Loans Negotiated.
Eastern and Foreign Stocks an
uonds.
403 California St.,
San Francisco. Cal.
W. C. Achi & Co.
BROKER8
AND DEALERS IN
REAL ESTATE
We will Rut nr ftell Pnnl T?tnf in
all partB of the group.
we win sen l-ropertles on Reason
able Commissions. '
OFFICE
10 WEST KING STREET.
LOTS FOR SALE
In Knplolunl Park
Addition and In
Kulllil
DAVID DAYTON
137 MERCHANi STREET.
Public Typewriting
by Miss L. K. Dayton
C.Q.YeeHop&Co
Kahikinni Meat Market
and Grocery.
FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
Beretanla Street, Corner Alakea.
'Phone Blue 2511.
ALSO AT THE
FISHMARKET
MEAT STALLS 19 AND 20.
TIX -MAIN 04.
Mrn. H. tl. Williams
Art Embroldtry and Stamping,
Full line of Art Materials ;;
Art Embroidery Taught : s
Love Building, Fort Street
NEAREST
The pure and delightful flavor of choicest
Imported hops found In .t .1 t .1
PRIMO - LAGER
Its use as a tonic will prove Invaluable. For
table use no other beer Is It's equal. It's purity
Is absolute. .1 .i .t .1 Not fortified.
ORDER l-ROM BREWERY. TEL. MAIN S4I.
IMMACULATE SHIRT WAISTS
arc an absolute necessity with your evening suit,
and you know, unless you have patronlrcd the
SanitarY
LaundrY
It Is Impossible to get them to suit you. We have
long since learned the secret of success In this par
ticular, and patrons of tills laundry get the benefit
of this knowledge without extra charge. , t. t.
Sanitary Steam Laundry Co.,
LIMITED.
Ring up Main 73 and our wagon will call for your work.
SHREVE & CO., Sao 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
selection to those known to the firm, or u,1,3 will furnish satisfactory
references In San Francisco.
Jewelers, Gold and Silverware Manufacturers,
Market & Post 6ta., 6. F.
Illustrated CATALOGUE and prices furnished upon receipt of request. Wi havi
the largest manufactory of Jewelry and Silverware west of New York City, and an
prepared to furnish special deslgni.
C. J. DAY & CO.
GROCERIES
122 Ring St., next
Hawaiian Engineering and Construction Go.
ROOMS 50S, 509, 510 STANGENWALD BUILDING.
P. O. BOX 834. TEL. MAIN 70
All classes ot Engineering Work lollcltcd; 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 ot 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 i
Properties forUnvestment purposes.
FREDERICK J. AMWEO. M. AM. Soc C. .,
Engineer and Manager.
W. R. CASTLE JR., Secretary and Treasurer.
WELL WORDED WANTS
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Hack Btand, 'Phones 319 and 72
C. H. BELUNA.
THEDNIONEXPRESSCO
6afee, Pianos,
Furniture MOVED
Drays for Freight
and Lumber
Our representative meets all Incom
ing steamors from the Coast, and we
check baggage on all outgoing steam
era.
White and Black Sud For Silt
Office with Evening Bulletin, 211
King street. Tel. SO.
. W. LARSEN. M'rt
COTTON BROS. & CO
ENGINEERS AND : i ;
GFNFRAL CONTRACTORS
PUni ml tttlmilei lurnlihtl for ill cluui
Cunutctlnf work,
ROOM joo. BOSTON BLOCK, . HONOLULU
TO HOPS
to Bulletin Office. . J?
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HOSLER SAFES
Best Insurnnce In the World
HAWAIIAN IRON FENCE AND
MONUMENTAL CO,, LTD.
Tel. 287 Main. 176 King Street.
Waialua Beach. Hotel
CI1AB. DAVID, Mann&cr-
Now Open tot ButilncHH.
Finest ot Accommodation,
Finest of Bnthlng. 1 t 1
Be Sure to Get Of nt t 1
till Wnlnlun Station
RATES-$'i.(SO per lny 1
Special RutcH by Week op
Month. 1 t 1 1 t t 1 1
Tor further Information address :
IIALU1WA P. O.
Of-neral liooUblcdlni;, ruling, gilding,
embossing, maps, c hurts and artistic
printing nt the EVENING BULLETIN
Job Office.
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