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EVENING BULLETIN, HONOLULU, H. T., THURSDAY, JAN. 9, Mi
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CHOSE THE LIGHTER CUT.
J,i&i,'-iivw iL J
Turkey: "Hurry up and cut my head
thoBa two chap." New York World
Candy Department of
WALL, NICHOLS CO., LTD.
Two Stores In One.
An Old Saw
Sanitary Steam Laundry Co,,
LIMITED.
Ring up Main 73 and our wagon will call for your work.
Bulletin 75c.
We wish you
a happy
New Year !
and thank yon for the pat
ronage extended to us dur
ing the past ear. Our
Btock of GROCERIES for
1902 will be tbo complctest
and freshest to bo tound In
Honolulu, and wo are sure
you will find it to jour ad
vantage to buy from us.
Have you eer tried
HEINZ' PICKLES and PRE
SERVES? They are simply
delicious. Try some. :o
H. MAY & GO.
Boston Block,
Fort Street.
Telephones 22. 24, 02
I'. O. Box 380.
Have you seen the beauti
ful stock of upholstered
leather lounges and easy
chairs we ire nuw selling.
They are m.irv els of beauty
and comfort and the prices
are reasonable. :: ::
Come and seo them.
DOPP & CO.,
Leading Furniture Dealers
Cor. Kingand Bethel SU.
Upholstered
Leather
Chairs
oft. I want to escape the cuts of
A Young Man's
Greatest Blessing
Ik in the friendship of n dear, sweet
girl "Sweets to the sweet" is the
way she may be won, and
GRUENHAGEN'S CHOCOLATES
are sure to please her mqst. A box
filled with these choice candles will
(.harm even the most fastidious.
Is u good description of'tlie collar
that coincu home from theChlncHe
laundry. I We do work that
pIcaKcs even the most fastidious
and your collars will not be saw
toothed, nor J our cuffs and shirt
bosom spotted when we do our
work, s t Vou can't help being
pleased II you want good work,
that's the only kind we do. Try
us once and you will become a
steady customer. t s t
per month.
THE GOLDEN
RULE BAZAAR
has
removed
to the
OREGON BLOCK
Hotel 6ti -et.
Wlll.be open for business
on or about Jnnnnry 16.
J. M. WEBB,
Proprietor.
Pound-Master's Notice of Estrays
Notice is hereby given that tho ani
mals described below have been im
pounded In tuo Government Pound at
Maltlkl, Kona, Island of Oahu, and
unless the pound fees and damage
are sooner satisfied will bo Bold til
the date hereafter named according to
law:
Jan 3, 1902 White, mare branded I. O
on the hip, ilghbhand sldo; whlto
spots on the back; while marking
from forehead to nose; two whlto
fed.
The above strayed animals will bo
bold on Saturday, Jun. 18, 100-',
If not called for before the date men
tioned K. KEKEHNE,
200i-3t Pound Master.
AN HOUR IN THE MORNING
THE 8AME HOUR EVERY MORNING
or afternoon, given to dictation, will
koop your correspondence "cleaned
up." Try It a month.
J. D. AVERY, Busines3 Correspondent
Regularity! Certainty) Despatch!
Tel. Main 76. 95:45. Elite Bldg.
The Bulletin's special Industrial edl
tlon can be obtained at this office or
tin news-stands. Pries 25 cents.
INitlHlWAn
AGREEMENTS DIFFICULT
THINGS TO MANAGE
Competing Corporations Prefer Dollars
to Market Limitations-Influence
of German Product-Secret
Sales Soon Found Out.
Now York Dec 19 There wore
nrw and Interesting development to
day in the sugar wnr which is again
raging among tho local refiners nftor
n truce of nmn ninntiis. nml tlm nlr Is
blue In lower Wall street Arbuckle
Hi op announced a further cut of 6
points In tho price of granulated su
gars and a spiclnl discount of 1 per
cent on nil grades of their Biignrs In
connection with the cut the) sent out
tin- following circular:
"To meet seciet rebate given by
otliei refiners to faorcd customers,
we now olicr to tho entire trade a una-
clal discount of 1 per tent on nil our
grades of sugar. This special rebate
ih sunjcct.lo cancellation nt art) time
without notice nnd will apply only to
those siigais which nre withdrawn
while the rebate is In foico."
The National Sugar Co mot Ar
buckles' cut of S points, but not the
discounts. Tho Amcricnn Sugar Kenn
ing Co. refused to meet tho cut, but a
repiescntutlvo of tho former company
declared tha while old prices would
bo quoted (.ustomore would bo protect
ed The host Informed In tho sugar trade
arc conversant with some of the do
tails of nn agreement which has exist
ed until cry recently, among refin
ers, but of course, It would not be
good form contrnry to business eti
quette to admit that there has been
any formal understanding respecting
the maintenance of prices or en en aa
tj harmonious action on trado matters
among local refiners.
That thero has been nn ngrecment,
lie ever, Is tho natural conclusion to
be drawn from the Btntements made
b the Arbucklc interest, which hay
openl) fractured the alleged agree
ment us u rctallatoty measure to tho
Rccret concession allowed by other ro
unds In violation of tho agreement:
nt least this Is the claim or the Ar
buckle Interest nnd not contradicted
b the other Inipoitnnt refiners
Thoso who have been Initialed Into
the mysteries of mercantile ptactlcn
however, know thnt It Is customni) to
allow spec'al concessions to ccitnlu
favored ciijiiiniers, who, because of the
amount of ousIiichh transacted or oth
ei ndvantai,.' are believed to bo en
titled to special consideration.
I.nsl Januai). when tho late lament
oil agreement became effective, several
luige films were placed upon tlm toll
ol honor, being allowed u rebate In art
illtlun to the special discount allowed
the general trade In rituru, theso
IIiiiir which are located oil 1'ionl
telnet within a stones throw of Wall
Hiii'ct only a little removed fiom tho
r liners throne were to sell to a cci
lain class of trade onb. sustain nrket
and buvv wood. In the course ol tlmo
tl'ese firms discovered that their llni-
itcd customers were not gilt edged
fiom n commercial standpoint, nnd as
Ihey hungered for the flesh-pots of
Kg) lit, they widened their sphere of
innuence. selling to Jobbers, us well nt
ti retailers, nnd one firm even slinred
Its special discount with bu)crs to
llcluce tlieiu to become customer
This nctlon Incurred the illsplenHUic
or me associated refiners and in Jul)
these firms were shorn of their emol
uments nnd have hIucc heen on tho
black list One of these firms submit
ted graccfull) to the Inevitable and Is
new active!) engaged in coining mon
e out of a modest corner In coco.iuut
oil but the other firm has proved h
tlioin In the side of tho refiners by
Importing and selling Gorman refined
sugai In active competition with
Amcilinu refined, reaping a icspect
able hnrvest in the new field Hut
while these firms nie now browsing in
other pastures tliero are still other
highly favored dealers who are within
the palo of tho refiners protection unci
it Is these firms who aro believed to be
tlm scapegoats for tho resumption of
war among, tho refiners themselves.
The opinion pievnlls, however, that
tho present turmoil Is nn ehort to force
refiners who aro disposed to be too
independent to again enter Into nil
agreement to sustain prices.
iiy reason or tho cuts In prices, dis
counts and rebates now In force stan
dard granulated sugar Is being sold
tcday at I c net The cost of raw
centrifugal sugar c and f., dut) paid.
It 3 7.'e and the cost of refining being
.40c per lb, the cost of icHncel sugar
to refiners Is 4 15c net. which nt tho
selling price of 4 45c net leaves a
pi out of ,30c per pound. Hut as many
large customers nre supplied on n low-e,-
basis tho profits of refiners aro cor
respondingly cut.
The Ai buckle Interest, It Is alleged,
has tliieatened to carry the war Into
Alrlca, which being Interlude d,
means that those refiners making He
el et concessions will bo forced to
cull) an account on tho wrong side of
the ledger, nt least, until the picsent
uiuicuit) is udjiisted
The present relative low pi Ice of
American granulated has placed an
embaigo upon Imported granulated
which costs 152c e and f. New York,
dut) paid. A grade of tloriiinu sugai
or low degree, which costs 4 3Xc tci
Import, does not come In direct com
petition with American standard gran
Hinted, and even If It did there would
be only ,07c por tent profit on Its sale
under piesent conditions
It was stuted today that ninny brok
CIS have clalhis Hied for rebates with
tho American Sugnr Refining Com
pany, and that these claims have been
held for a month nt least. Consequent
ly Jobbers huvo been without tho uso
of tho money represented b) their
claims, which lias caused no little ells
natlsfnctlon among luokein and whole
sale gioeeis New York Commercial
Army and navy officers in Germany
lire not allowed to muri) unless they
have a certain pilvnto Income, and
must make a deposit of 30 000 mark
cash ($75001 with the (iovuiumcut be
tc re tin' man Inge can tnko place Tills
Is deposited to their credit In the uiih
lie ireasur) inn mev leeeive J per
cent Intel est h )eiii At the death ol
the olllcer the principal Is lufnnileil to
, his fnmll) The puipcibe of this rule Is
It j piotect the Gov eminent from tho
I lit lib u of destitute officers' families
I anil also to protect the otllcei against
tc iiitmnitlnl, lor thu regulations pio
u. uie nun 1 1 oni inclining items.
Fine .lob 1'iiiitiug at tho Bul
letin oiliee.
LOCAL AND GENERAL
The Bulletin's special Industrial edi
tion can be obtained at this office or
the newsstands. Price 25 cents.
Printing and developing at Honolulu
Photo Supply So
Notice Is cntleel to Oic ad of Henr"
Watcrltousc & Co on page 2 of Ula
issue.
The barkentltio Wilder did not gel
aw a) today, ns she Is short or n full
cargo
The Mothers and Teachers' Club will
meet nt the usual time and place to
morrow afternoon.
Tho weekly edition of tho livening
Bulletin gives a complete summary of
tbe nows of tho day.
The steamer Mokolli was moved tn
the Oceanic vv harf this "morning to b
made ready to take the Cummins run
On account of the stiff breeze blow
Ing. the bark Allien Hesse, which Is
II) lug light, wan not hauled Into the
stream this morning.
Castle S. I-uisiljIe have some, build
ing lots, and a few houses nt vci v rea
sonable figures. Seo their ad In this
Usuc.
The high south wind and heavy swell
In the harbor Is Interfering materially
with the moving of the Myrtle boat
house.
The sale of forty-six shares Of Itap'd
Transit .stock at 90 a share wag re
ported on the stock jcchange till
morning.
Ilourbon Whiskey, li )ears old, J3 50;
Clatct, 50 cents, Shcrr) and Tokay, 75
cents a gallon ut HolTschlaegcr Co s
King street.
Thero were no robberies whntevcr
last night. The police arc keeping a
very snnrp lookout, for tne) aro ex
pic ting more eveuts or the kind at any
moment.
The regular monthly business meet
Ing and social of the Young People's
society or the Christian church, nn
pounced for tonight, has been postpou
eu until the evening or tucj 1Mb.
Tho steamer Maul will sail ut noon
on Saturday for Hawaii ports tVic
will take a load of lumber with her
this trip to I opal r the damage done
tho bridges on Hawaii by the late
washout
There will be an Impoitnut nicotine;
ol the executive committee of the
Home Rule pint) In headquarters this
evening foi the discussion of special
election and othci matters or great Im
portance l' S Mtoiuc) Dufilie said at uoou
tho leading of testlmoii) would tnko
about nuotliti hour lifter recess Ids
Voice bctra)s the effects of tbe
monotonous stunt.
Don t roiget ( .neutrinos of the Cali
fornia 1'rult Market when )ou want
fruit nnd vegetables. He nlwa)s has
on hand a fresli suppl) of both Califor
nia and Island fruits. Telephone Main
378.
Theic was to have been a meeting
of the Hawaii Orphanage an v holus
trial School Association hls mormtrf
but it was Impossible to get those in
terested tORclhoi The meeting will
b held some time tilts afternoon
Cotton Hi os. will begin ill tv Ing pllcj
back of the Healaul boat house In the
morning for the construction of a cof
fer 'lulu. This will be used In biilldinR'
the retaining wall ut that place to con
tain the filling which will be done h
the diedger when It begins vvoik.
in tlie Police Court this niornln,,
Havmonil Alvaiez was sentenced to
three mouths' lmpilsonment ut hurl
labor on the charge of vagramv Tne
Porto Illcan was found on the Hollo
premises In Niiiiauu )esterday mow
ing He claimed he was around look
ing foi work
At this season eif the jeai a il.le nvri
the O It & I.. Co's line to Kahukii 1s
both Inteicsilng and evhltlr.itlng Tho
almost continuous heav) northirl)
swill makes the gcntlo 1'aelllc lilac o
tenv) bieakers along the seashore and
the view to seaward, cspeclall) nfte-l
louiullng Kacna point, is grand
Hesldents of the upper part of Manoa
valle) arc complaining ubout tho
bildgc on the road, the onl) way by
which the) can get to their homes.
The) say the bridge Is In a most dan
gerous condition and that, although the
mattei has been brought to T7iC atten
tion of tbe pioper authorities, abso
Intel) nothing has been done. -
Should Samuel T Alexander of Oak
land urilvc In tho steamer Alameda on
Satuteluj us expected, tome arrange
ment may be made fur going ahead i
wieii cue nuiiuing oi vue new i animus
load. As fne matter now stands tho
lowest bid received for doing the woil,
is nvvii) ubuve tlie amount .Mr. Ale
ander otfcicd to donate foi the put
pose The Pacific Heights Hallway Com
pari) Is soon to he-inc iirpornti'-ct to tube
over the business of the load now be
ing ope latcd on Puele Heights. The
capital of the now tompuii) Is tlJ'iCiun
The olllccis of tbe toipoiatlou ale as
lollovvs c S Ilcsh), pic'Hldcut and
mniiagoi, K M Hatch vice piyhldent,
I 11 Pinlt see rotary and Measurer,
A A Young auditor, .1 II Atheiton
Gcoi go p Castle and H 1. Huldvvlii,
clilcctcns.
The Jupanese jugglers perform
unce in the shed on King street out
l'alama way, was very much disturbed
b) some person oi persuns who pel
slated In throning -:p stones and al
low lug tlicni to roll down on the co'
rugated Iron roofing. Ihe noise was
anno) lug ami even frightened somei
people. 'I lie manager and some of hlf
asilslunts went on; to Investigate! bit!
It was Impossible for them tu find art)
boil) The auno)anie wiis'unilnulil'M-.
ly caused b) a gang of hoodlums 111111
tonight a very careful vvate'i will bo
kept If the miscreants aro caught, it
1j vet) likely tliey will meet vvlth their
severest punishment previous to 11
lival at tho police Mutton. . I
t'reclnlik Mllilioll, a vvchHIiv eiiing
I'nstorilmi in I'arlH. lean jiHtcuiifptc el
a Inntaictlc automobile, biilli alter bin
nvvii iIcsIkiim piolm; t"i II (lit- full
price- or $JS oiiO i anli unci a live Imiun'
tlilli Tin1 Mhlcle. 11 Ki'lllhli s a luiiln'
boar avvlic-ul ami ccintnln rnnifcn table
living iii.iriors for live people Incluel
lug a timk an englneri ami a maid it
In slxtj reet long nml lias a roof gaicle'n
on tup Tlieiu are two luiltpenili-nt
tiucliH, lIKe tlio Anmrican nillvvay
(cadi Tor filer iictioleum h ciscil
The iiiaxlmuiii upeecl is ivvolve miles
m hour.
k i
ffjrjl The J. & M. 'Lacker'
llWPJ M n line Trenc It slock of smooth surface
ttTt ft no chipping no scufilng The onl)
jjjjfcjtp black leather that can bo worn 305
f aK (inH '" a cnr ",t,10,lt Injury to tho
k JH feet The highest grade shoe made In
jSLfiW tle United Stntes .:
::::::::::,:: Mclnerny Shoe Store
"EVERY DAY A
YOU WILL FIND
EXTRA-ORDINARY BARGAINS
IN OUR
January Ribbon Sale
ALMOST A MILE of rich and ilalut) fnniy silk ribbons widths
Nos 40 CO anil 80, In Seotcu plalils stripes and large cheeks new
est spring combinations 01 eocors ami shades All fresh and rich
r
VjS
M
PACIFIC IMPORT COMPANY,
ProfVpcBH lllock. Port Street.
CLINTON J. HUTCHIINS,
INSURANCE.
LIFE
1
FIRE
McINERlNV BLOCK. PORT ST.
No More Dread
oFTHb Dental Chair
TEETH EXTRACTED AND FILLKL
A11SOLUTELY WITHOUT PAIN bj
our late scientific method applied to th
gums. No Bleep-producing agents or
cocaine.
These are tbe only dental parlors In
Honolulu having PATENTED APPLI
ANCES and ingredients to extract. All
and apply gold crowns and porcelain
crowns undectecablo from natural teeth
and warranted for ten years, WITH
OUT THE LEAST PAIN. All wort
done by OHADUATED DENTISTS of
from 12 to 20 years' experience, and
each department In charge of a Special
ist. Glvo us a cnll, and you will And
us to do exactly as we advertise. We
will tell you In advance, exactly what
your work will cost by a ITtEE EX
AMINATION. Ket Teeth 65.00
Gold Crowns 65.00
Gold Flllinga 61.00
(Silver Flllln 50c
HO PLATES
Our name alone will be a guaranty
that your work will be of ton best
New York Dental Parlors
(loom 1, Elite Uulldlng, Hotel Strecr
t.ADIKP IN ATTKNDANCK.
Hours 8 a in to 0 p in
Sundays 9 a m. to 12 m.
BARGAIN DAY"
2f.c mid 30c por )nnl and 3 yards
for $1.
All ribbons displu)cd In our show
window.
ANOTHER LOT. No 40. all silk
ribbon. 500 ) arils. In talTcta plain e d
ors 15c per yard while the lot lasts
1902
announcement
Wo announce tin arrival of prettiest
novelties In I'K2 wash materials ana
hnve
JUST OPENED
A large stock of ladles' gnntilno tail
cuinnile GOLF SHIRTS, 111 grey an I
black, all wool materials. These
skirts are so beautiful ns to create it
large sale and nie good vnluos Don t
fall to see them
One case only of the best
AMERICAN DRESS GINGHAMS
lutest spring patterns offered thlj
week at 10c the yard.
AX
(K
MARINE
SANTA CLAUS
HAS NEW GAMES
Wo bao on exhibition and for solo the very latest novelties
from Santa Clam" workrooms Games that you bavo seen adtcrtls
ed In tho leading magazines and periodicals. Games for young peo
ple; gnmes for old people; games for ovorvbod). Here are some of
tho names of new ones.
La Lutte--BaateIIe
Burrows Balletto Boards
OrcharinaNeumatic
Billiards
Wo have all tbo old games as well, nnd also many protty toys.
1'cir enrs our to) department has heen a most popular mstltu
Hon and tho stock Is In too great n variety to speak of separately
here Tliero Is" only ono way to flnd out what wo havo. You aro In
vited to tall and seo our thing
OUR TOY DEPARTMENT wc warrant will not be disappointed.
E. W. JORDAN'S
FORT STUEET
J. H. FISHER
& Company,
Stock and Bond Brokers.
AQENT8 FOR
FIRE ASSOCIATION, of Philadelphia
WE8TERN A8SURANCE CO, of To
ronto.
Offlcej Stangenwald
Bldg., Mo
chant street.
HONOLULU STOCK HXCMA.NCH
Honolulu, hmnry g, I002
NVME Or STOCK pjfi"!,1!?' Bllltiktl
MERCANTILE
C. Rrwr JVCornrtnv itory.v im 4
N S SiditDO Co, 11 6a eon too 94
L.U. Kerr & Co , LtJ T , j y 41
SUGAR I j
fiw Plantation Co . J tm.ooo to t H )
HawallinAcrlculturalCoi i,ooa.buo 100 .. . 175
Hawaiian Com fcSu Co a.jif tjo oo ....
Hawaiian Suar Co oooeoo bo .. rj
Honomu Sugar Co tjoooo too ij?
Honokaa Sugar Co tcnoon to ic
Ha'ku Sugar Co fooooo too ,
Kahuku Plantation Co )oo,or o 14
Klhl PlantCo LtJ 1,050,000 $0 lo'i
Kljahu'u Sugar Co . 160000 loo icH
Kolna Sugar Co x,ooul too ... i6
McnryleSuCo LJ 1 oo,ooe to Oi
O'hu Sugar Co , 1 ton ooo1 too uo
Oiomta Sugar Co ' i .ooo 000 so
OokaU Sugar Plan Col j-worx.1 to 9 ..
OUa Su Co , Lt i , as I . j.000 to 4 , , ,
OUaSuCo.Ltd, pi up J t 500,000 to i.. ...
Olowalu Cotrpany ijooon too to
Paauhau Su Plan Co 9000,000 30
Pacific Sugar Mill 300.000 too ., tit
Pala Plantation Co ' r$oono too
Pctpttkeo Sugar Co , rsoono too tn
Plonrtr Mill Co I tjo.ooo loo t$
Plonefr Mill Co AtM 500000 too
Walalua Agr Co, 4.500000 too jj .
Walluku Sugar Co T00.000 too ., yo
Watmanalo Sugar Co tst 000 too ijj
Waltwa Mill Co . ttj.ooe too
MISCELUNEOUS
W dtr Sttamthtp Co 300000 too 100
Intiflkland Steam N Co goo 000 too 6t
ritwallan L'ectrlcCo o 000 too,
Hon Rapid T& LanJCo tjoooo too I;
Mutual Telephon Co t)4,uo to ,, ,
Oanu Ry & LanJ Co , 1000000 too .... 91H
People s let It R I g Co 130000 100. ....
DANKS
First National Dank
FlfMA S Bank&T.Co ,
BONDS
Hawaiian Gov 3 per ceni .
Hllo R R Co 6 percent ..... t
Hon aplj Trtniie i
E PUntat n 6 per cent
Oahu U t L Co pr c
Oahu Plantation 6 p t tat
Olaa Plantation 6 p. c ...
Walalua Agrtrul 6p C
Salon II H T. & U Co. 90.
Mrs Dash James. I'm Iionn hsLimI
1 Join tho Women's Iinprmcnivnt As
xmiinit mt imnn rm 011 our nat
and o nt once, nn ilrar. Hracu?o
Ik rnld
Tolciilioiio tho T.VKNINO HUM.!:
TIN M'lln S5G, If oti liao UooKh to ho
mud' prlntlnic to ho done, etc.. etc.,
and wo will cnll. Wo hac men that
know their biiBlnoa. 'or that purpose.
Tiiip Jo'i Priming nt the Bul
letin )ihVo
WIU.AUI) K BROWN.
W. A. LOV13.
FRANK HAhSTKAD.
Halstead & Co.,
8TOCK AND
BONO BROKERS.
MONEY ADVANCED
ON 8UQAR SECURITIES,
921 Fort Street.
Members Honolulu
8tock and Bond Exchange.
Albert Raas
FlNANCIl
AGENT
Stock and Bond Broker
Member of Honolulu Stock Eichangi
Orders (or the purchase or sale of stocks
ana bonds carefully and promptly xtcuLd.
Loans negotiated.
OFFICE :
Ground Floor, Judd Bulldlnc
Postoffice Box 390. Telephone 169
HONOLULU "
Judd & Co., Ltd.
REAL ESTATE
307 Stnnjjcnvvnlei Building.
I O. llox 007. Tel. Main 228