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EVENING BULLETIN, HONOLULU, It. T., TUESDAY. JAN. II, 1902.
FOR
SALE
tmmjmmtmttmstmmtmHtmmmitm
FOURTEEN NEW HOMES, prop
erty of W. M. CAMPBELL.
1'rlccs cut to cost or below. Terms
easy. Location, Wilder Ave, Bor
etnnla, King. Klnau, l'llkol, Luim
lllo Sts , Matlock Ae., Manoa, i;tc.
RESIDENCE of CHAS. WINTER,
ust below Beretanla on Artesian,
lino new two bedroom . house,
built by whlto labor; lot 72x"5
feet. Just off proposed extension
of ltapld Tianslt lino.
SUPERB BUILDING LOTS 111 Pil
ualioii, Anapunl St., Manoa and
elsewhere.
FOR
RENT
HOUSES, with
four bedrooms.
two, three and
Henry Waterhouse & Co.
STOCK AND BOND BROKERS.
FIRE INurtANCE.
FORT AND MERCHANT STREETS.
TEL. MAIN 313.
Mugadnes Vound by tho EVKNI.V
UULL1 CTIN.
Store
Lighting
that
Saves
Money
Washington
rinsonlc
MASONIC TEMPLE
WEEKLY CALENDAR.
MO.DAV
Pacific Stated Meeting.
TUI2SUAY
Perfection 12th Degree.
WBD.BSDAV
Hawaiian Practice Meeting.
THUUSDAV
Honolulu Chapter Installation
FRIDAY
Hawaiian Third Degree.
SATURDAY
Commandery Practice.
All visiting members of the or
der are cordially lnlted 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.
C. CHARLOCK. N. 0.
C. R. HENDRY, sscrctary.
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,
yislung brothers cordially Invited to
attend.
H. J. GALLAGHER, C. C.
A. E. MUltfUY, K. R. S.
OAHU LODGE, NO. 1, K. ot P.
Meets overy Friday etenlng at Har
nony Hall, King street, at 7.30. Mom
Mrs of Mystic Lodge, No. 2, and visit
ing brothers cordially Invited,
a, ERIC&ON, C. C.
ALfllED ARENDT,
K. of R. and S.
Professional Cards.
The skill of Miss Hasklns as an up
to date photographer leaves nothing
to be desired by those who want the
best.
Her studio Is with KING BROS., 120
HOTEL ST., where samples of her
style of portraiture are on view.
Annis Montague Turner
Vocal Instructor
"MIGNON," 1024 Ucrctnnla St.
Madame A. Schoellkopf,
FROM PARIS.
WILL TEACH FRENCH
In classes or private lessons,
Residence Extension of Hotel
opp, Adventlst Church.
St,
-.YC T Xivjwi i
.A. N. SANFORD,
MANUFACTURING OPTICIAN,
'oston Building. Fort Street.
FHr
irJ&k&i k')rji&
THE
NEW ENGLAND
BAKERY
Is Loaded Up With
GOOD THINGS
For New Year's.
S(otb Shortbread Cakes all sizes,
prlies nnd sulm l'lr Just like our
mother used to ni.iUi Cookies, JIn.cn,
roons: Ladi rlnmrs, Cirnm runs:
and all tho dainty stles sultablo lor
Chilstmas
Tons of Pure Candy, from cheap
grade for children up t) better grades.
Tor 60c we can furnish )ou a box of
Delicious Candles worth a dollar elso
where. A HAPPY NEW YEAR
and
DON'T FORGET
NEW ENGLAND BAKERY
The cheapest and best light for tho
store, and tho ono that gives tho
creatcst satisfaction, Is tho
TRANSCENDENT ARC LAMP
Actual Cost of Running 500-Carv
dlepower Lamp, One-Half Cent per
Hour.
Figure this In comparison with
jour electric light bill and also talto
Into consideration tho facts that tho
Transcendent, when lit, stns lit.
The user Is independent of tho
breaking of dynamos and other an
noyances so ficquent in this city.
Consider that tho Transcendent Is
soft, steady nnd brilliant no flut
tering. Vaporized Kerosene only Is used.
Not Gasoline. Ausolutely safe.
In use now and recommended by
B. F Khicrs & Co, Whitney &
Marsh, Jordan s, Mclnerny's Shoo
Store nnd numerous others.
Light Co.
Temple.
For
Sale!
-Building lots of all sizes sit--uated
on the Rapid Transit
-Route.
For
Rent!
-Two six room houses, with
-baths, Ltc.,$20 and $30 a mo.
Castle & Lansdale
Real Estate and Investments.
606 507 8TANGENWALD BLDQ.
If You're a Judge
of good liquors, we are willing
to accept your opinion of our famous
6-year-old Bourbon Whisky.
If you are not a Judge, you may rely
upon our guarantee of Its purity and
age, and upon the testimony of people
who have used it.
We'd like to send you a small sam
ple order; a larger one will follow.
$3.50 A GALLON.
H0FFSCHLAE6ER CO,, Limited
THE PIO.NRER WIND AND
LIQUOR HOUSD.
25 King St,, near Bethel
BEGIN THE
NEW YEAR WELL
By having your photo
taken. My work Itt
ot the highest quality
and prices reasonable
J. J. Williams,
Take elewitor In lloston Block.
French Laundry
505, Corner of Heretanla Ave. and Punch
bowl St.
All Work Done By Hand,
Lace Curtains, Silk ind Glove Cleaning a
specialty.
AKADIE tf CO.
Design your own ledgers, cash
books, etc. It you aro undecldod, we
will help you. That Is In our lino and
the PRICK IS RiailT, at the EVEN
INQ BULLETIN.
3HI
LOCAL AND GENERAL
Postage on the Dulletln's special In
dustrial edition Is three cents to all
parts of the Stater.
Gomes & McTlghe, successors to Ca
mara & Co., Ilijuor dealers. 95 King st
Mstlc Lodge, No. 2. K of P., meets
tonight In Harmony Hall, King street
Wm II Wright has sued tolin K.
Crandnll for an alleged debt of $2403.
CO.
Charles Glrdler has been appointed
administrator of the estate of Sing
Wal
Blank books of all sorts, ledgers, etc.
manufactured bj tho Bulletin Publish
Ing Co.
Two ill Mend warrants, N'os tl
nnd 121 payments stopped. Sie Lost
column.
A new flagpole for tho Nan! Station
is soon to be elected. It will be 103
feet long
1'. W. .McClirsuey has bien appointed
administrator of the estate of Annie
Mnkanul.
There will bo n purling of the
Mission band at the Catholic Club
looms tonight
The steamers lljndes and Hawaiian
from San Priuiilsco will piob.ibly nr
rlc tomorrow.
Since she lias been cleaned the tug
Fearless has attained a speed of four
teen knots nn hour.
Whittle) & Marsh arc offering vali
able skirts nnd silk pettlcoits at half
pi Ices See their ad
Meet mc at the Fountain the popu
lar Ice cream nnd sodi water resort;
Wall, Nichols Co , Ltd.
llattallon drill (onimenced at Camp
McKtnlcj jtslcrday. witli Major Da Us
In rommnnd of the work.
The PHERLKSS PRESERVING
PAINT will stop leaks. preserc your
shingles nnd stop metal from ronod
lug. There was no quotum present at tho
quarterly meeting of the V. NT C A.
last ecnlug so no business was trans
acted. Captain Whltmore of the American
ship Iteuce will ship a new crew bo
foie departing for the Sound this
w eek.
Prof Koeliele returned yesterday
fiom a two days' trip to Mnkaha this
island, uheie lie went to inspect the
coffee plantations
A commission to take testimony nf
the brother and sister of J C Strow,
deceased, residing In New Hampshire,
was Issued yesterday
The band will glc .1 loinpllmentaiy
concert to Supreme Chancellor I'etlieis
at the Hawaiian hotel this eenlng, be
ginning at T 30 o'clocK.
No matter what you ate buying It
pays to get the best l)u the best
lauudry sen Ice by pitronlzint; the
Sanitary SUam Laundry.
Lieut. Com. and Mrs Pond w 111 proh
ably not leave in the Alameda tomor
row as they had expected on account of
the delay In the Pearl Harbor cases.
The deep water captains are to hae
another party this evening. It will
take place aboard the American ship
Florence nnd Is to celebrate the
fiftieth birthday of Captain Spicer.
Don't forget Carnarlnos of the Cali
fornia Fruit Market when you want
fruit and vegetables. Ho always has
on band a fresh supply of both Califor
nia and Island fruits. Telephone Main
378.
The Ruckeye Club of Hnwall will
hold Its regular bi-monthly meeting
this ocnlng at tho homo of Mr. and
Mrs W A. How en, corner of HuclH
and Kcwalo streets All Ohtojiis are
cordially InUtod to attend
Rev Sidney Hooker of Montana will
glo an addrtss on guilds .aid trelr
work at a meeting of the Womeis
Guilds of St Andrew's Ciithedtal to be
held In the Sunday school 100'n totnni
low (Wednesday) night, January 1",
M I. Smith has sued the Honolulu
Stockyards Co for (4500, as balance
duo on contract for erecting the de
fendant's building. This Is the struc
ture destroyed by fire last August
which resulted In defendant going out
of business.
Commissioner of Agiiciiltuie Wray
Taylor has reeeUed a letter fiom Tor
ester Haughs, who Is on Hawaii with
Co eminent Expert E M Orltlltli. The
party will leae Kona on January 22d
for Kuu. going to tho volcano, them A
to Hllo, through Olaa.
Ecry member of the Amatiur Oi
chestra Is expected to bo present at
the regular rehearsal to be held In
the V M C A. hall at 7 13 o'clock this
evening The orchestra will play at
tho leper btnellt concert In the Opera
House on Saturday evening.
Alice A. Dry ant Is suing her husband
ofr divorce, on the grounds of non
support and desertion. After being
married eight years, Edwin J. G Bry
ant, libelee, lu October, 1SU9, went to
San Francisco and a month Inter was
the last time his wife heard from him.
Rev. W M Klncald preached on
"Kaith" at tho public services In Cen
tral Union church last evening Thcra
was a short singing service preceding
tho address, Mrs (Jcorge A. Howard
sang a soprano 10I0 At this even
ing's service the Rev, Wm. M. Klncald
will speak on the text "Take Vc A'way
the Stone."
A number of the fi lends of Mi and
Mrs Jas. P Morgan railed nt their
home on Kmma street last night and
took the placo by storm, tho event be
ing the fifteenth unnlvcisnry of tlieli
marriage Mr and Mis. Morgan were
taken completely by surprise. How
ever they did sumo tall liustling'nuil
soon had a lino social evening In prog
ress with plenty of refreshments to
make the heart glad
At tho meeting of the Honolulu
I Sheet Metal Workers last evening tlio
following onuc'is were eiecteu1 it.
drecn, president, J Crane, vice presi
dent, II, Ludnlg, recording secietury,
J. Welte, financial secretary and
treasurer, and Manuel Fernandez, er
geant nt arms. A delegate was elected
to tho Trades and Labor Council It
vvas voted to glvo a luau In honor of
Mr. and Mrs, Charles Debral who aru
leaving soon for the Coast.
How a Fire Bell
Broke Up a Revival
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The Rev lolin Potect was a Itaptlst
minister in Iowa some twenty vca.s
ago. He Is now living In retirement
on n Long Island farm
He quit preaihlng twelve years ago
nnd occasionally ho Is been In Pulton
Market selling truck from his farm
The other day. after ho had disposed'
of a vvagonload, lie accepted 1111 invltn ,
tlou from the puielinsci lo join tw
latter at luncheon.
The purchaser expressed Some curi
osity nt the leap of tho Rev John Po
teet from the dumb to a tiuck farm
on Long Island The cx-domlnle ox
plained It In this way.
"I was always n great revivalist " hi
said "It was mv hobby. I lived In a
community that had to ho roasted ia
order to get 1 1 suits. No fine spun
theological theories would do the busi
ness. "And even when 1 had landed a
load of sinners It kept mc busy keeping
'em rounded up We Ilaptlsts don't
believe In backsliding, but In Iowa I
had to be a sort of a Methodist about
half the time.
"After a good deal of hard woik I
succeeded in getting our church paid
for. Then the question of getting n
bell for the meeting house came up
and we raised enough money to buy
one.
"I was commissioned to get It 1
went to Ilurllngton to look one i(p.
"After Inquiry lxns told to sco the
Mayor, lie said the city was about to
tear down an engine house which had
.1 bell on It '
"We went aiound to see It nnd whllo
the firemen nail the horses down nt
the river to give 'em n drink, the May
or gave the bell 11 few lively turns lu
order that 1 might hear the tone. Ho
said It could be heard all over town
"After a good deal of dickering with
his honor we agreed on terms Ho
tluew oil 'i, whit li he called a contil
butlon to the church. 1 left foi horn",
the bell was shipped and reailied us
nil right
"Wo got It In the belfry mil thu
members of the chunk used to take
piill-nbout In ringing It, Well, sir, by
and by. It got to lie 1111 old stoiy, and I
had to appoint somebody as linger
every Sunday
"During one of my revivals I had an
uncommon bard lot to turn from the
wrath. There was one young man
who was the liariimsiarum of the coun
ty. He was the ringleader In all the
seiapes.
"Ono day after an iinusuilly stion,!
appeal on my part, the harumscarum
got up nnd came forward as 11 mourn
er. Kv cry body stood up expecting that
he meant mischief 1 was a bit du
bious myself nut when lie fell on his
knees I was simply overcome
"My congregation was variously af
fected Rome of them shouted, soma
began praying, and some began sing
ing. In the mldest of the confusion
one of the pillars of the chinch yelled
out:
" 'Glory to Cod' ling the bell, for thu
lost Is foil, id!'
"With that somebody Jerks the ropt
and the old fire hell went ringing as
If It wns the last day In the year, l'l
tho confusion somebody yelled out that
111 other Saul Simpson's nag hid bust
her harness and was tearing up the
old Hairy.
"The nag had smashed Ilrothcr
.Simpson's wagonette, as be tailed It,
and the other horses hitched to the
fentiK ami saplings had cut loose and
weie oveitnme by the lontagtnn.
Every hoise as I lememlier was tear
ing up and down tho rond
' O uiiirse tho congregation followed.
I'lie liariimsinrum leaped about four
frit in the air I knocked down a lot
of women and ihlhlren nnd made a run
for the timber I nevei saw such n
smriy in my life
"There was no 11101 e revlvnl that
year and the longiegatlou said It was
my fault, that I hud no business to ill
low the harumscarum to conic to the
mourners bench. To quote an old in.
vlval hymn which you may have hear I,
'Hosnnnas languished on the tongue'
nf Hint longiegatlou foievei after unci
I quit.
"It was tli fault of the file bell It
seems, although I didn't bear this fur
some time after, when It was too late.
Uriitbei Simpson hearing pf my bar
gain In Ilurllngton slipped off quietly
to the town ono day and had u hoise
swapping mutch with the Mayor
"The Mayor traded ono of tho Are en
gine noises to Ri other Simpson whu
dioM- him to chinch foi the first tlmo
the dav t ilved the liarumscariim
When tho old fire bell was rung so
finloiisly over the return of the lost
Ilrothei Simpson's Darlington mu;
recognlitd the tono and thought the
w is u flic.
"He'd been tiulned to It. So n flie
bell and a fire horso bioke up the re
vival, and that'll how I come to buy a
tiuck faim on Long Island. If it's tin
same I'll take anothci half of lobste.
Instead of pie."
t
The New York policy shops appeal
to leave been doing a flourishing busi
ness up to the time ot latt week's laid
Fiom the papers seized by the police
It Is shown that their lecelpts amount
ed to about tfO.OOO n week, or ?3,Clrt,
000 ii yeai, of which the patlous Sot
about $800,000, or Ubs than a iiuaitcr.
Even the police nuthuiltles who wink
ed at the game fated better than thiihci
wlio looked for the irgul.ir prize -UrMon
Ileiald,
With Malti e I.abmi anxious to give
the light of public Ity to some trans iu
tions 011 tho Dieyfiis side of the o'ue
celebrated scandal and 11 former anM
Dieyfuslte equally willing to confess to
some of the lonsptraeles hatched
against the unfoittinate captain
things in Fiance seem to be In n stitf
of topsy-turvy Hi ooklyn limes
Subscribers to tho BULLETIN
ict receiving their papers promptly
vill confer a favor by notifying the
vusinpss Oflico; Telephone 250.
3 MOTS$tfcvcryvhcrc!
1 mmez i
1 1 Milwaukee Beer
B Pet In fuel ns well ns la name. Bottled Q
I O ill the llrcwcry.
H Frci Vllller Drtwloi Co , Mil mice. W It. I
Hoffschlaeger Co., Ltd.
King Street, near Bethel.
HOLLISTER DRUG COMPANY'S
NEW YEAR'S
SUGGESTIONS .
Good suggestions arc always
In order about 'Xmas and
New Year's time, nnd wo are
sure the following will In
terest you.
FOR LADIES I
Wo have something very
acceptable In an excellent
assortment ot
Manicnre Sets, Pocket Books
Leather Novelties and High
Grade Perfumes.
FOR GENTLEMEN !
In our Judgement you could
not please a man better than
to give htm a set ot our solid
ebony back
MILITARY HAIR
BRUSHES
which we liuve In splendid
variety. It you think he has
these we have others about
equally as good consisting ot
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 UUILD
ALL KINDS OF : :
MACHINERY
Safe Work ot All Kinds.
Typewriter, i'honographs,
Etc., Etc., nepalred.
UNION STREET, near Hotel.
Phone Blue 721. P. O. box 112.
J. W. 8CH0ENINQ, Manager.
Fred. F. Ingram
1226 FORT ST.
Bicycles Repaired.
Locksmithing and General
Repairing.
Repairer of Gasoline Engines.
CORNS ?
It tiu have ihfm, our fel tue tlmply cqulr4
tad habit It Is not neceuiry lo be tortured by
corns, incrottini; nails, bunions chilblains etc
Thy may b cur i Hut Is your feet may be broken
ot their bai habits Yuu will be surprised not only
huwmuch mure eall and comfortably ou will walk,
but with how much more vigor and force you will be
abl to think anu At i in all your t usinesa or social
Interests
Call and see me about this or send me word and I
will tall on you
OR. W. K. HOGLH,
CHIROPODIST.
16 Arlington Building,
Hotel St. near Fort.
CouHiiltnllon nt oflico fue
The Plumber's Strike
It over, and I cm again prepared
to do Plumbing, Sowerlng and
Sheet Iron Work at heretofore
Eatlmatei furnlihed... Worl
manihlp ana material guaran
teed. Jas. Nott, Jr.,
Store, Oeretanla opp. Alakea 8t.
lei., White SS71.
When buying for the table,
'Don't think anything will do;
There's only one that's strictly pure
And that's the PRIMO BREW.
ABSOLUTELY PURE
PRIMO LAGER
OUR ADVERTISEMENTS
SPEAK FOR
T
.
To the advertiser tills should prove
ot special Interest. It Is a comparison
between the advertisements that ap
pear In our paper and thoso In others.
This ad was set up In our nd. de
partment, and, as you may sco, by
glancing over this sheet, Is but an ordi
nary specimen of our regular work.
Thcro Is not another newspaper In
Honolulu Hint ghes uio attention to
tho proper dlsplny of advertisements
that we do; therefore wo malso Bulle
tin ads. paying ads.
WE HAVE FAITH IN
Notice the street cars: do the morning papers go to
or from tho homes? Nottco again tonight and try to
count the number of Bulletins going to the liorae. It Is
the uomo that tbo merchant wants to reach.
EVENING BULLETIN AD. DEPT.
SHREVE & CO.,
To facllltata trade, with tlio Hawaiian Islands, will ucllvcr
all goods purchased or ordered of them, frco ot all charges
for transportation to Honolulu or returning Bnmo to San
Tranclsco. Goods will bo sont on selection to thoso know
ing tho Arm, or who will furnish satisfactory references In
San Francisco.
Jewelers, Gold and Silver Manufacturers,
Market tf Post 6t., 6. F.
Illustrated CATALOGUE and prices furnished upon receipt
of request. Wo have tho largest manufactory of Jewelry
and Silverware west of New York City, and aro prepared to
furnish special designs.
C. J. DAY & CO.
GROCERIES
123 King St., next
Hawaiian Engineering and Construction Co.
ROOMS 508, 509, 510 STANGENWALD BUILDING.
P. O. BOX 834. TEL. MAIN 7c
All classes ot Engineering Work solicited; Examinations, Surveys and IU
porta 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, nnd Reports i
Properties for Investment purposes.
FREDERICK J. AMWEO, M. AM. Soc. O. ,
Engineer and Manager.
W. R. CASTLE JR., Secretary and Treasurer.
When You Want a Rig
RlNQ UP TUB
LIVERY BOARDING and
SALES STABLES,
: : : : : 618 fort street
Stable 'Phone, 109 Main.
Hack Stand, 'Phones 319 and 72
C. H. BELLI N A.
THEUNIONEXPRESSCO.
Safes, Pianos,
Furniture MOVED
Draye Tor Freight
and Lumber.......
Our representative meets all Incom
Ing steamers from tho Coast, and wr
check baggage on all outgoing steam
era.
Wblte and Black Sand For Sale
Offlco with Evening Bulletin, 21
King street Tel. 86.
W. LfiRSEH, Vft
COTTON BROS. & CO.
ENGINEERS AND : : :
GENERAL CONTRACTORS
Plant and titlmates furnished for alt claiMl
Contracting work.
ROOM joo. BOSTON BLOCK, HONOLULU
li tho grent quality that recommends
n n tonic nnil n bovcraRo tlio homo
brew You will finil nil tho tonic prop
titles ot tlio cliocoBt hops In
Xot fortlfM with Injurious nclds to
prescrp it Order n enso from brew
ers Telephone Main 341. .: .: .:
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TMOriSGLVES
I
ODR OWN ADVERTISING
San Francisco
ILH
to Bulletin Office.
flOSLER SAFES
Best Insurance In tlio World
HAWAIIAN IRON FENCE AND
MONUMENTAL CO,, LTD.
Tel. 287 Main. 170 King 8treet
Waialua Beach Hotel
CM AH. DAVID, Murmur
Now Open for Hutilncns.
PlncHt of Accommodation.
Finest ol Untiling. 1 1 1
He Sure to Get Oil at 1 I
1 t 1 1 Wulnlun Station
KATU8 $!t.50 per dny j
Special Rates by Week or
Month. 1 : 1 1 1 1 1 1
For further Information addrtss :
IIALHIWA P. O.
General bookbinding, ruling, gliding,
embossing, maps, charts and artistic
printing at tho EVENING BULLETIN
Job Office.
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