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FOR
SALE
FOURTEEN NEW HOMES, prop
erty of W. M. CAMPBELL.
Prices cut to cost or below. Terras
easy. locution, Wilder Ave., Iler
elanla, King. Klnau, l'llkol, Luna
lllo 8tg., Matlock Ave, Manoa, lite.
RESIDENCE of CHAS. WINTER,
Just below Deretanla on Artesian.
Klne new two-bedroom house,
built by whlto labor; lot 72, x 75
feet Just oft proposed extension
of Rapid Transit lino.
SUPERD DUILDINQ LOT8 In Til
naliou, Anapunl bt., Manoa and
clsewhcro.
FOR
RENT
HOUSES, lth two, three and
four bedrooms.
Henry Waterhouse & Co.
STOCK AND BOND BROKERS.
FIRE INwrtANCE.
FORT AND MERCHANT STREETS.
TEL. MAIN 313.
Magazines ound by tho EVENINi
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DLL; BTIN.
Store
Lighting
that
Saves
Money
Washington Light Co.
flnsonlc
MASONIC TEMPLE
T
WEEKLY CALENDAR.
MONDAV l
Le Progres Regular. '
TUUSUAV
WtiDNUSDAY
THUHSDAV
Rose Croix Regular.
I'HIDAY
BATUHUAV
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:S0
In Harmony Hall, King street.
C. CHARLOCK, N. O.
E. It. HCNDUV, becretary.
All 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 street.
.Vlsiung brothers cordially invited to
attend.
H. J. GALLAOl.ER, C. C.
A. E. MUIU'HY, K. II. 8
OAHU LODGE, NO. 1, K. ot P.
Meets every Friday evening at liar
nony Hall, King street, at 7:30. Mora
cers of Mystic Lodge, No. 2, and visit
ing brothers cordially Invited.
O. EIUCtiON. C. C.
ALnlED AIIENDT.
K. of R. and S.
Professional Cards.
Miniatures on Porcelain,
Photographic Coloring.
Miss Caroline Haskins
ARTISTIC PORTRAITURE.
Telephone Main 259.
Studio, King Bros., Hotel 8t.
Annis Montague Turner
Yocal Instructor
"MIGNON." 1024 Beretonlu St.
Madame A. Schoellkopf,
FROM PARIS.
WILL TEACH FRENCH
(n classes or private lessons.
Residence Extension of Hotel 8t,
opp. Adventlst Church.
A. N. SANFORD,
MANUFACTURING OPTICIAN,
Boston Building, Fort 8treet.
aJvMnH
THE
NEW ENGLAND
BAKERY
Is Loaded Up With
GOOD THINGS
For New Year's.
Scotch Shortbread ; Cakes, nil size,
prices nnd styles; l'lcs, Just like your
mother used to make; Cookies, Mnca
roons; Lndy Finger: Cream Puffs:
nnd all the dainty styles sultablo lor
Christmas.
Tons of Pure Candy, from cheap
grade for children, up t better grades.
For 50c wo can furnish you a box of
Delicious Candles north a dollar else-
v, here.
A HAPPY NEW YEAR
and
DON'T FORGET
NEW ENGLAND BAKERY
Tho cheapest and best light for tho
store, and the ono that gives tho
greatest satisfaction, Is tbo
TRANSCENDENT ARC LAMP
Actual Cost of Running 500-Can-dlepower
Lamp, One-Half Cent per
Hour.
FlgUro this In vompailson with
your electric light bill and nlso take
Into consideration the facts that tho
Transcendent, when lit, stays lit.
Tho UBcr Is independent of tho
breaking of dynamos and other an
noyances so frequent in this cits'-.
Consider that tho Transcendent IS
sort, steady and brilliant no flut
tering. Vaporized Kerosene only Is used.
Not Gasoline. Absolutely snfo.
In uso now and recommended by
II. V Khiers & Co., Whitney &
Marsh, Jordan s, Mclnerny's Shoo
Store and numerous others.
Temple,
FOR SALE !
Six largo lots on tho corner of Wil
der nvenue and Alexander street.
Electric cars pass the door.
Opposite tbo Oahu College grounds.
Prices ranging from JS00 to $2000.
Terms one-fourth cash and three
fourths on mortgage, or In monthly
payments.
TO RENT Ten-room house, with
large grounds, on Pauoa road; $30.
Applpy to
Castle & Lansdale
Real Estate and Investments.
D06-507 STANGENWALD BLDG.
HAPPY
NEW YEAR !
A toast which everyone should
drink with bottoms up,
The following will enable
you to do It In the propel
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 dinner
will be n griind hucccbh If
you order the above.
HoffsclilaegerCo,
Limited.
THE PIONEER WINE AND
LIQUOi. HOUSE.
25 King St near Bethel
I Safety Razors
$1.00 ciich.
STRAPS 75c UP at the
Uavraiian Hotel Barber Shop.
LOCAL AND GENERAL
Postage on the Bulletin's special In
dustrial edition Is three cents to all
parts of the Statec.
Q. H. Derrey's office, 8 Campbell bid.
Degln the new year by ordering a
case of I'rlmo Deer for table use.
PKKULESS PAINT contains no oil
O' other enporntlng ingredient.
Nicely furnished rooms, Popular
House, 1249 Kort St. I1.E0 per week up.
Gomes & McTIghc, successors to Ca
mara & Co., liquor dealers, 93 King St.
Illank books of all sorts, ledgers, etc
manufactured by the Bulletin Publish
ing Co.
Tho weekly edition of the Evening
Bulletin gives a complete rummary ol
the news ot tho day.
Meet me at the Fountain the popu
lar lie cream nnd soda water iceort;
Wall, Nichols Co., Ltd.
Calendar made up of Island views
for snlc at Honolulu Photo Supply Co.
See them In tho window.
Roll call and rally ;rvlcc at tho
Christian church this evening. Every
member should be present.
Lee Toma & Co., Ltd., 33 King street,
today sell their good Manila cigars
from $3.50 to $3.00 per hundred.
Frank de Meilo, the night telcphono
operator, wishes to thank his friends
for the many New Year favors sent
him.
II. Hackfeld & Co. arc offering for
sale In quantities to suit purchasers,
portable track rails. See their ad In
this Ibiuo.
It Is rumored that another suit to
test the validity of the Income Tax
law will soon be Instituted by the O.
n. & L. Co.
Piach nnd Apple Jack (brandy),
from old Kentucky, for Southerners
and others, at tho Encore Saloon,
northwest corner Nuuanu and Hotel
streets.
Don't fqrgct Camnrlnos of the Cali
fornia Fruit Market when you wum
fruit and vegetables. He always has
on hand a fresh supply of both Califor
nia and Island fruits. Telcphono Main
378.
The Arlon Soclet) will have Its first
founder's celebration nnd musical en
tertainment in the Elks' II.VI. Sillier
and lleietanlu streets, this evening, be
ginning at S o'clock. A good time, li
promised. I
P. Slherton was the first man nrrcst-
eil In the new year. He was landed In
tho police station at 12:45 csterdny
morning having been found Inrnpahlo
of taking care of himself on account of
too frequent libations.
The total number of passengers car
ried yesterday by the Rapid Transit
Co's curs was 11.183, representing
$709.15 In fares. This Is a thousand
more than have patronized tho line
on any slnglo day heretofore. I
Let every member of the Christian'
chuich remember the Holl Call nnd
Rally service tonight at 7:30. An en-!
thuslastlc and helpful gathering is de
sired, and ever) member who can pos-!
slbly he present Is urged to come.
A New Year's reception was given I
yesterday afternoon from 2 to 4 nt the '
home of Rev. (I. I.. Pearson, pastor of i
the Mcthudlfit Kplscop.il church. Quito
n. number of members and their fami
lies wero present. Refreshments were
served.
O I.ubo, one of the leading Portu
guese papers of the city, has brought
cut. a very attractive New Year's edi
tion. The paper' Is profusely Illus
trated with plctuies of public build
ings and Portuguese leaders of tho
Territory,
Of life's pleasures, plctuie-taklng Is
one of tho brightest., ino opportuni
ties offered by the possesion o' an
Eastman Kodak add to health, educa
tion and enjoyment. Tho Honolulu
Photo-Supply Company nro selling
them at a discount of 20 per cent from
regular prices.
The prospectus number of the Y
SI. C A. Ilovlew was distributed yes
terday nt the New Year's reception. It
gives detailed Information on all the
different branches of the work and
shows up clearly the advantages young
men may dcrle by Joining the associa
tion. A Christmas entertainment was giv
en the Llhue (Kauai) children nnd tho
generol public ut the homo of Rev.
and Sirs. J M I.vilcate mi the vvenlne
of December 21. It was an original I
Christmas comedy entitled "Santa
Claus nt Home " The entertainment
was cry much enjoyed.
Kptn Low, manager of Puuwaawaa
ninth on Hawaii, leaves for home In
the Klnau next week, after quite a long
stay In the city. He will tako with
him the two Installments of grosbeiks
which he recently received from the
.Mainland. The birds are still very
wild htu they ure in excellent condi
tion. There are about a dozen In all.
When Sllvciton, n sailor, was charg
ed with drunkenness before Judge
Wilcox in the Police Court this fore
noon and asked if he was guilty, ho re
plied "I may hao been drunk but If
I was, I do not know anything about
It." This constituting a plea of not
guilty, tho case went to trial and tho
defendant was found guilty.
P. A. Perry has temoved his fine
stock of books and paintings to the
ground floor storeroom of the Stnngen
wald building, Merchant street. As Sir.
Perry nnd Sir Mariner are booked to
sail on tho China, Jan. 20, and unsold
stock Is to be taken bark with them, It
will be seen that less than three weeks
remain of this unusual sale. New
show loom Is now open.
noitN.
JAIUMM At Pain. Maul. December
22. 1001, to Mr. nnd Sirs. Manuel Jnr
dim, a son.
UOHRRTS At Lanal, December 25
11)01 to Mr. and Sirs. Jamca RobortH
a girl
What a wonderful Discovery Is
PAIN-Klllcr! It not only cures the Ills
of tho human family, hut Is also the
sure remedy for horses with colic It
has nover been known to fall In n cur
of the worst cases; and fur sprains
galls, etc., It nover falls try It nnro
Directions accompany each bottle. Sob'
by druggists generally. Avoid substl
tutes, there Is but on Pnln-Klller. I'ei
ry Davis'. Price 25c. and 50c.
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FESTIVITIES IN THE
NEW HALL YESTERDAY
Music, Literary Exercises, Speeches
and Danrc Creditable Financial
Showing Made Vivas
Was Eloquent
The twentieth nnnivcrsary of the
foundation of the Lusltann llenevolcnt
Society by the Portuguese colony took
place In the new hall yesterday. Th
festivities begaa. at 2 o'clock In tho
afternoon, when the rortuguese colony
gathered on the grounds of the Lul
tnna hall to hear a program ot music
by the band.
In tho evening thero wero literary
exercises, the hall and grounds being
brilliantly Illuminated for tho occa
sion. Over the entrance to tho hull
was tho motto of the society, sur
rounded by red, white and blue elec
tric lights. J. P. Hodrlgues presided
nnd Introduced the various speaker"),
who dwelt on the history of Portugal
since Its foundation. Attorney J. SI,
Vhas was particularly eloquent In nil
remarks.
The Lusltnna Society was founded
January 1, 18S2. Since that tlmo, 1090
members have been enrolled, 632 have
died, resigned or Bcvcrcd their connec
tion with tho society for other reasons.
There aro now 975 names on the roll
nnd there have been 908 members as
stated In sickness and. H Invalids and
two orphans have received benefits,
There have been 77 death assess
ments of which CO have been paid to
the widows of the deceased. During
the last twelc jenrs, monthly dues
hate reached the sum of $113,128; Ini
tiation fees. $7,253.75; Imnlld fees, $11,
059.50: lines. $225; Interest on money
loaned, $14,728: icnts from property,
$5,830.50; assessments collected, $58,
065, and diplomas, $011.15. This is a
grand total of $211,539.10.
Expenses for the same period wora
as follows: Assessments paid out,
$53,257; pcu3lons. $14,712.80; funerals,
$2,321: general expenses, $18,957.35;
pensions to orphans. $1,0S2; amounting
In all to $90,330.15.
The I.ualtnna Society has now' to Hi
credit the sum of $I6,SS5.S0, divided ns
follows Real estate, $12 233,35; fur
niture, $330: cash in bank. $2,171.45;
money loaned. $31,951.
In 1890 the Society's credit was $11,
572.63. This tins been Increased during
the past twelve yeais by $24,313.50.
After the speech of V. O. Telxlera, a
large frame containing photographs ol
tho twcnty-flvo founders of tho Society
was unveiled. It contains tho photo
graphs of the following: J. A. Af
fionso, J. A. Quintal. L. .d'Andrade, I.
do Nnbrega, St. A. Oonsalvcs , SI.
Nuues, SI. clu Sliva. J. O. Frnncu, SI,
0. Correln, J. do Freltas. A, de Frcltns,
J. Rodrlgues, A. C. Fernandez, J. G.
do Farla A. Dlas, I. A. Dlas. D. Cor
lela, J. Fernandez. A. Slartlns, S. J.
Ferrelra. J. O. Sllva. J. A. Dlas, SI.
los Santos, J. I. da Sllva.
Resides SIcssra. Vivas and Telxlera,
speeches wero made by A. 11. It. Vler
in and M. A. tlonsahes. The festivities
ended in a dance. W. S. Kills' quintet
furnished the music.
AS8AULT MAIL CAKIMER.
While John Sllva was collecting mall
from a box on Queen street csterdny
forenoon, thrco natives approached i
him and one of the number asked him j
what he was doing. In n very rough
tone of voice. John answered that It
was ceitalnly apparent (o all what bo
was doing.
The natives were In a very quarrel
pome mood and wcie ovldeutly looking
ofr trouble. Ono of them Jumped Into
John's brake and started to drive away.
This was too much nnd a sudden halt
was called.
John thought this was tho end of tho
matter and ho ho went about his busi
ness again. Suddenly another native)
Jumped into the brake and another ono
hit him In the side of the face. John
put up a good tight and people near by
ran to his assistance. The native!
then took to their heels.
Tho matter was repotted to the post
office olllclals and they In turn put It
into the hands of the United Stntci
Marshal. An Investigation Is now he,
Ing mndo nnd, If tho men are caught
It will go hard with them.
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Y. W. C. A. CI ASSIiS.
The physical classes of the V. V.
C. A. will icsuino their work on Jan
uary 4. MIhs Lillian Hacon, the physi
cal instructress, has arranged for a
number of new, gymnastic feuturcs
which will bo intioductd in all of tho
three classes under her charge, hu
newed Interest will be taiien in basket
ball.
The classes nre called to meet in t.ie
Young Men's Christian Atfociatlun
gymnasium as follows: Women's,
to 9:45 a. m.; oung ladles, 0:45 to
10:30; children, 10:30 to 11 15. The
progress during tho latter part of tho
past year was quite marked, and the
directors of the Y. W. C. A. feel that
much good has resulted from this de
partment of tho association's work.
All who desire to enter these classes
can do so by calling on Mrs. H. C
Drown, secretary of tho Y, W. C. A.
Mrs AlcKlnlry'H Jjiilet Christmas.
Canton, Ohio, Dcics, 25. Mis. Mc
Klnloy spent Christmas Day alouo nt
her home. Sho was urged to Jolu tho
llnrber family ut their Christmas din
ner at tho old Saxton homo, hut de
'lined to du so. She uul not wish to
')e so forcibly Vomlndud of tho Christ
was days 'of tho past, ns sho would lin
by such a dinner,
Mrs. McKlulcy's condition Is as go'ort
or better than It has boeu slncu tliu
tragedy. Relatives who see ner most
nn plate that she shows gradual Im
provement. ho remomborod many ot
her friends with little Christmas pres
ents today, and sho rocoived flowers
fnd presents from all over tho country.
H0LL1STER DRUG COMPANY'S
NEW YEAR'S
SUGGESTIONS
Good suggestions fire nlvvnys
In order about 'Xinns nnd
New Year's time, nnd wo nrc
sure the following will In
terest you.
FOR LADIES I
We have something very
acceptable In an excellent
assortment ot
Manicure Sets, Pocket Books
Leather Novelties and High
Grade Perfumes.
FOR GENTLEMEN I
In our Judgement you could
not please a man better than
to give lilm a set of our solid
ebony back - - - -
MILITARY HAIR BKUSUES
which wc luive tn splendid
variety. It you think he has
these wc have others about
equally asgood consisting of
Shaving Sets, Traveling
Sets, Cigar Cases, Pocket
Books, Etc., Etc.
Wc will be pleased to show
our stock.
HOLLISTER
DRUG COMPANY,
FORT STREET.
Motor, Carriage.and Machine
COMPANY.
REPAIR AND BUILD
ALL KINDS OP : :
MACHINERY
Safe Work ot All Kinds.
Typewriter, Phonographs,
Etc., Etc., Repaired.
UNION STREET, near Hotel.
Phone Blue 721. P. O. box 112.
J. W. 8CHOENINQ, Manager.
Fred. F. Ingram
1226 FORT ST.
Bicycles Repaired.
Locksmithing and General
Repairing.
Repairer of Gasoline Engines.
C.Q.YeeHop&Co
Kahikinui Meat Market
and Grocery.
FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
Deretanla Street, Corner Alakea.
'Phone Blue 2511.
ALSO AT THE
FISHMARKET
MEAT STALLS 19 AND 20.
BLUES WIN 1 (IE
The polo game of New Year's day
was undoubtedly tho best went of tho
kind that has ever been witnessed In
the Islands. It was plajed ou the Ka
plolanl park grounds und the piocecds
derived therefrom will go toward
swelling the building fund of the Myr
tle Hoat Club. Thero was a very fash
ionable and a very laigo attendance at
the game, the day being Just cool and
line enough to call out muny who, un
der oidlnary clicumstanccs.would havo
icmaiiicd at home. The game was
played In four periods and under Am
erican rules. S E. Damon was rcfeiee
The teams were as follows:
Ilede W. K. Dillingham (enptahi),
P. W. Atkinson, A. Peny and A. F.
Judd.
IIIuos-C. S. Dole (captain). C. W.
Dickey, Lieutenant Hancock and O. II.
Angus.
The game started at 3 o'clock. Thcte
was an accident In tho second period.
Atkiiihon's horso fell, lolled over on
Its knee, revising In Injury. Theio was
no need of u chaiigc'aB the Injury was
not serious enuogh.
The UIucb seemed to have a little
the best of it throughout the game. Tho
game was a very hotly contested ono
the Dines winning by a score of CU to
4. Perhaps tho best playing ot the
day was dono by Ucoigo II. Angus nf
the Illues.
Europe and the Kpnnlnli War.
London, Dec. 25. Tho Times this
morning published an nrtltle on tho
pretensions of Continental newspapers
that It was Itussla, not England, that
prevented Euiopean Inteiventlnn In
tho IIIspano-Aniorlcan war. Tho Times
thinks that the moment has arilved
for tho production of documentary evi
dence regarding tho nttituao of Great
Drltalu on that occasion, 'in order to
nip in the hud tho growth of an Inge
nious legend of n k'-"' from which wo
have suffered befo-
TO CURE A CO
E DAY
Take Laxatlvo Un nt jn Inn Tablets.
All druggists ref ' money If it
falls to cure. hi. " . .j's signature
Is on each box.
T
O IN8URE good health
Ana increase your wealth
The whole of this new year,
The proper way
Is to start today
With the use of Prlmo Beer.
Primo Lager
combines with absolute purity the
arc good flavor ot tho pure hops.
Order a case from the Brewery.
TELEPHONE MAIN 341.
BY THE FRUITS
OF OUR LABOR
we are known to all people ot taste In Honolulu
who have a horror ot cheap anc common laundry
work. Anytlil.ljJ ttnlnlicd at our entabllshment Ih
an flno us a poet's fancy, hnvlnij received n touch
which may be described as the verse form ot linen.
Come to us tor laundry results ns suggestive ot
satisfaction ot home, sweet home. .1 .t .1'
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Sanitary Steam Laundry Co.,
LIMITED.
Ring up Main 73 and our wagon will call for your work,
SHREVE & CO.,
To facllltato trade with tho Hawaiian Islands, will ucllver
all goods purchased or ordered of them, frea of all charges
for transportation to Honolulu or returning hamo to Ban
Francisco. Goods will bo son! on selection to thoso know
ing tho Arm, or who will furnish satisfactory references In
San Francisco.
Jewelers, Gold and Silver Manufacturers,
market & Post 8ts., 6. P.
Illustrated CATALOaUE and prices furnished upon receipt
of request. Wo havo tho largest manufactory of Jewelry
and Silverware west of Now York City, and nro prepared to
furnish special designs.
C. J. DAY & CO.
GROCERIES
122 Ring St., next
Hawaiian Engineering and Construction Co.
ROOMS 508, 509, 510 STANGENWALD BUII DING.
P. O. BOX 834. TEL. MAIN 7c
AH classes of Engineering Work solicited; Examinations, Surveys and IU
jorts mado for any class of Waterworks, Steam and Electric Construction;
Plana and Specifications and Estimates Prepared, and Construction Superin
tended, In all branches of Engineering Work; Contracts solicited for Hall
roads, Electric nnd Steam; Tunnels, Bridges, Buildings, Highways, Founda
tions, Piers, Wharves, etc
Special attention given to Examinations, Valuations, nnd Report ei
Properties for Investment purposes.
FREDERICK J. AMWEd, M. AM. Soo, O, .,
Engineer and Manager.
W. R. CASTLE JR.. Secretary and Treasurer.
WELL WORDED WANTS IN
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When You Want a Rig
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Stable 't,'hone, 109 Main.
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C. H. DELLINA.
THE UNION EXPRESS CO
Safes, PlanoR,
Furniture MOVED
Drays for Freight
and Lumber
Our representative meets all lncom
ing steamers from the Coast, and wi
check baggage on all outgoing steam
ers.
While and Black Sand For Sale
Office with Evening Bulletin, 211
King street. Tel. 86.
W. LJRSEN. Mrr
COTTON BROS. & CO
ENGINEERS AND ! ! :
GbNERAL CONTRACTORS
PUns nj estimates furnlihti for all clasus
Cootracttnf work.
ROOM joo, BOSTON BLOCK, . HONOLULU
San Francisco
to Bulletin Office.
WORK WONDERS
flOSLER SAFES
Bent Insurance In tho World
HAWAIIAN IRON FENCE AND
MONUMENTAL CO,, LTD.
Tel. 287 Main. 176 King Street
Waialua Beach Hotel
CIIA8. DAVID, Manager
Now Open for Business.
Finest ot Accommodation.
Finest ot Bathing. 1 1 I
Be Sure to Get Off at t I
Jill Waialua Station
RATI28 $2.50 per day;
Special Rates by Week or
Month. 1 1 1 1 1 t 1 1
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HALHIWA P. O.
General bookbinding, rullnc, gliding,
embossing, maps, charts and artlBtle
printing at tho EVEN1NQ BULLETIN
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