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EVENING BULLETIN, HONOLULU, If. T., THURSDAY, JAN. 16. 1902.
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FOR
SALE
LOCAL AND GENERAL
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feYft
FOURTEEN NEW HOMES, prop
erty of W. M. CAMPBELL.
Prices cut to cost or below. Terms
easy. Location, Wilder Ave, Ber
etanla, King, Klnau, Pllkol, Luna
Wo Sts.. Matlock Ave, Manoa, Etc.
RESIDENCE of CHAS. WINTER,
just below Beretanla on Artesian.
Kino now two-bedroom house,
built by whlto labor; lot 72J x 76
leet. Just oft proposed extension
of Rapid Transit line.
SUPERB BUILDING LOTS In I'll-
nation, Anapunl St., Manoa and
THE
NEW ENGLAND
BAKERY
. elsewhere.
FOR
R5NT
HOUSES, with
four bedrooms.
two, tkreo and
Henry Waterhouse & Co.
STOCK AND BOND BROKERS.
FIRE INboRANCE.
FORT AND MERCHANT STREETS.
TEL. MAIN 313.
Magaxlncs ound by tho EVENI.V
BULLJ-ET1N.
Ii Loaded Up With
GOOD THINGS
For New Year's.
Scotch Shortbread : Cakes, all sizes,
prices and styles; l'les, Just llko jour
mother used to make; Cookies, Maca-
rnnnn: I.adv KUKcrs: Uream run;
and nil tho dainty Btylcs suitable lor
ChrlstmitH.
Tons of I'uro Cnndy, from cheap
crado for children, up t J better erodes.
Kor 50c wo can furnish you a box of
Delicious Candles worth a dollar else
where
A HAPPY NEW YEAR
and
DON'T FORGET
NEW ENGLAND BAKERY
Store
Lighting
that
Saves
Money
Tho cheapest and best light for tho
store, and tho one that gives the
greatest satisfaction, Is tho
TRANSCENDENT-ARC LAMP
Actual Cost of Running 500-Can-dlepower
Lamp, One-Half Cent per
Hour.
Klguro this In comparison with
your electric light bill nnd nlso tako
Into consideration tho facts that tho
Transcendent, when lit, stays lit.
Tho user la Independent of tho
breaking of dynamos and other an
noyances so frequent in this city.
Consider that tho Transcendent is
soft, steady and brilliant no flut
tering. Vaporized Kerosene only Is used.
Not Gasoline. Ausolutcly safe.
In use now and recommended by
D. K. Khlers & Co.. Whitney &
Marsh. Jordan s, Mclnerny's Shoo
Storo and numerous others.
Washington Light Co.
riasonlc Temple.
MASONIC TEMPLE
i
WEEKLY CALENDAR.
MONDAY
Pacific Stated Meeting.
TUUSUAV
Perfection 12th Degree.
WUD.NUSDAV
Hawaiian Practice Meeting.
THUK8DAV
Honolulu Chapter Installation
PRIDAY
Hawaiian Third Degree.
BATURDAY
Commandery Practice.
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 7:30
In Harmony Hall, King street.
C. CHARLOCK. N. U.
E. It. HENDHY, secretary.
All vUltlug brothers very cordially
Invited.
MYSTIC LODGE NO. 2, K. of P.
Meets every Tuesday evening at 7:30
o'clock in Ilarmouy Hall, King street.
yislung brothers cordially Invited o
attend.
II. J. GALLAGHER, C. C.
A. E. MUkfUY. K. II. S.
For
Sale!
-Building lots of all sizes sit--uated
on tho Rapid Transit
-Iloute.
For
Rent!
-Two six-room houses, with
-baths, etc.,J20 and $30 a mo.
Castle & Lansdale
Real Estate and Investments.
506-507 8TANGENWALD BLDQ.
OAHU LODGE, NO. 1, K. ot P.
Meets every Krlday evening at liar
nony Hall, King street, at 7:30. Mem
bers of Mystic Lodge, No. 2, and visit
ing brothers cordially invited.
O. EIUCdON, C. C.
ALfitED ARENDT,
K. of It. 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.
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.
HOFFSCHLAEGER CO., Limited
THE PIONDER WIND AND
LIQUOR II0U8D.
25 King St., near Bethel
Annis Montague Turner
Vocal Instructor
"MIGNON," 1024 Hcrctqnlii 8t.
Madame A. Schoellkopf,
FROM PARIS.
WILL TEACH FRENCH
In classes or private lessons.
Residence Extension of Hotel
opp. Adventlst Church.
8t,
BEGIN THE
NEW YEAR WELL
Hy having your photo
taken. My work In
of the highest quality
and pi'lceHi'eUHonable
J. J. Williams
i
Take elevator In Uonton It lock
A. N. SANFORD,
MANUFACTURING OPTICIAN,
French Laundry
505, Corner of lieretanla Ave. and Punch
bowl St.
All Work Done By Hand,
Lace Curtains, Silk and Glove Cleaning a
specialty.
ARADIE f CO.
Design your own ledgers, cash
books, etc. If you aro undecided, we
will help you. That Is in our line and
the PRICE IS RIOHT, at the EVEN-
Postage on the Bulletin's special In
dustrial edition Is three cents to all
parts of the 8tatee.
Gomes & McTlghe, successors to Ca
mara & Co., liquor dealers. 93 King St.
Nicely furnished rooms, Popular
House, 1219 Kort St.. $1.60 per week up.
V. 11. Hoogs leaves for the Coast
next month to be absent for several
weeks.
Blank books of all sorts, ledgers, etc.
manufactured by the Bulletin Publish
ing Co.
Major lllnlr Taylor. V. S. A., retiring
surgeon of Camp McKlnley, left In tha
Alameda yesterday.
Tailors goods and furniture will be
sold tomorrow at Jai. V. Moigan' auc
tion room. Sre ad.
There was a song service nt tho
rooms of the Y. V. I'. A. between 12
and t o'clock today.
Meet me at the Fountain the popu
lar Ico cream and soda water resort;
Wall, Nichols Co., Ltd.
The best of testimonial can bs
shown for work done by the PEER
LESS PRESERVING PAINT CO.
P A. Perry will give a lecture this
evening at the Young Women's Chris
tian Association on "Authors I Have
Known."
night dlcharged artillerymen nnd
one soldier on a three months' furlough
wcio passengers for tho Coast In the
Alameda yesterday.
There are a few oholre books to be
sold at the Stangenwald building. The
sale la colne on now. don't miss It. Sco
Jas. K. .Morgan's column.
John Kelker. late of the O. It. & I
Co., has nccepted a position as master
mechanic for the llllo Railway Co. He
Is already at his new home.
The concert by the band which was
to have been glvon on the grounds of
the Hawaiian hotel tonight, has been
postponed until tomorrow night.
Mrb. V. C. Weedon gave a rcrcptlon
at her home in Punahou yesterday In
honor of Mrs Nott and Mib. liana. A
large number of ladles were present.
Tho subject at the prayer service
conducted bj the Rev. William .Morris
Klncald, at Central Union church this
evening, will be, "Gilolng the Holy
Spirit."
A. It. Cunlu has taken Into hU hands
the foimatlou of a choir for St. Au
gustine's ihn,H at Wulkikl. II" will
preside at the organ and w ill aUo lead
the choir.
George Parr, a icsidcnt of Kallhi,
had a visit from a burglar Tuesday
night. His refrigerator was lohbcd of
a quantity of butter and other tal.le
necessaries.
The Philharmonic Society will re
hearse Handel's Messiah tonight. A
prompt attendance of nil me.iiheis Is
expected, as tho day of the prcsenta
tlon Is approaching.
There Is to be a big masquerade ball
In Lusitana hall, Alapal street, this
evening, the proceeds to go toward
charity. Tickets can be had of M. G
Sllva or at the door.
Don't forget Caruarlnos of the Cali
fornia Fruit Market when you want
fruit and vegetables. He always has
on hand a fresh supply ot both Califor
nia and Island fruits. Telephone Main
378.
At a business meeting of Company
E. Moses Wise was elected secretary,
nnd M. C. Amana, treasurer. Thn
flnanco and auditing committee Is com
posed of Thomas Kakalla, G. K Kala
and II. Hugo.
The secretary of the Y. M. C. A. '
making arrangements for an outing to
Walklkl on Saturday. All those wish
ing to take advantage of this oppor
tunity are requested to communlcatn
with Secretary Ilrown.
Information regarding tho Kllohana
Ait League may bo obtained nnd duel
paid, on Tuesday and Friday after
noons, between 3 and 4:30 o'clock,
when the secretary will be In attend
ance at the Lcaguo rooms.
A meeting of the Research Club will
be held Friday evening of this week
at the homo of George 1). McCIellan,
the president, head or Anapunl street.
J. A. Lalng will speak on his experi
ences and travels In "Darkest Africa. '
Arrangements aro being made by the
Y. W. C. A. to give a Joint reception to
the two asosclatlons at the Y. M. C. A.
hall, on January 24th. There will bo a
musical program. In which tho Ama
teur Orchestra will take a leading part
Tho prize committee In tho
literary competition of the Kilo
liana Art Leaguo will meet In
the league rooms Friday, Jan
uary 17, for final discussion. A selec
tion from the best poems, ttorles nnd
essays will be read nt the Art League'
"At Home" on Saturday, January 2S,
which, by request, will be given at 8
p. rn. Instead of In tho afternoon.
Among the departure.1) for San Fran
t'wo In the Alameda yesterday vvcr)
the following: Dr. F. A Bowman, W.
H. Mixer, A. A. Young. Miss K. May,
W. H. Swain, F. Gllllsple, 11. R. Ban
ning, W. M. Alexander, Supreme Chan
cellor and Mrs. Fethers of the Knights
of Pvthlas, Miss Colburn, F. W. Da
mon, W. L. Howard, Mrs. Kubey, E.
D. Tracy, MeuL-Coin, and Mrs. C. F
Pond and Edvvard Fogarty.
F. V. Berger was the hojt at a din
ner given at the Hawaiian Hotel last
evening. Tho guests were: Mrs, K.
F. Berger, Miss Church, Mlsi Love
Miss Jones. Miss Dennis. George T
Walker, E. B. Clark and W. H. Scpcr.
The dinner was served In the private
dining room. The decorations were In
red. The ladles lecelved nuuiatmu Ha
waiian hats ab favors, Dwaif Japan
ese pipes were given the men.
The first dance and social of the 1902
Club will bo held In tho Elks' hall this
evening. There are great promises of
a very successful time. Prof. Amine
violin, with Mr. Rice, piano, and Mr
Kreuter. cornet, will furnish the mu
sic. Between the dances, vocal and In
strumental selections will be given by
members of the club. As many per
sons have been asked to be taken In as
members, tho secretary will bo on hand
to receive applications for membership.
The attendance will be strictly by Invl-
PLUMBING AND SEWER
WORK FOR PAST YEAR
Slow Progress in Establishing the
Sewer System Reports of
Sanitary Officer and In
spectors Last Month,
12. O. Keeu, Inspector of Plumbing
nnd House Sewers, has icndered tho
Hoard of Health a statement of tliu
work ot his oillce for the jear 1901.
Figures nrc given Tor each month, tho
totals for the twelve being 1:119 plans
nnd nermlts respectively. 3781 Inspec
tions, JH3U mini remncaics mm uva
sewer connections.
Of this plumbing 52G pieces went
Into new buildings. 839 into old build
ings nnd 132 Into outhouses.
Tho average number of Inspections
for each working clny during tho year
was 12.C0 and the nvcrago sewer con
nections made each working day was
l.CC.
The approximate number of people
iiMng the sewer up to January 1, 1902,
was 12,800.
"When It Is remembered that thcro
aro still 3000 sewer connections to bo
mnde, it can very readily bo seen that
If they are not made with moro rapid
ity In the future than they have been
in the past, it will bo a long while bo
fore wo get rid of the cesspools.
"As that part of the city Kwa of
Smith street Is very generally con,'
nccted vlth tho sewer. I would Bug'
gest that the balanco of tho city he
required to do so ns rapidly as pos'
Bible, as I find In most cases pcoplo
aro only waiting the orders of your
honorable Board to connect, as Is In
stanced by tne order to residents along
tho lino of King and Noting streets,
where a nuisance wns qnlcKly abated
by cheerful compliance to said order.
"It should not bo a very (llillcuit
matter for peoplu to figure out that
It Is cheaper (rrom n monetary, to sny
nothing of a Banltnry point of view) to
pay tlic small fee demanded by the
Government to connect with the Bow
er than It Is to maintain a ccBspool,
for cesspools must be pumped out. nnd
for tills the Government must be paid,
and I venture to UBsi'tt that mom
money Is paid out annually for pump
Ing out ei'HHpoolH than would Im
chniged foi twlcv that many connec
tions."
City Sanitary Officer.
Following is the report or C. II,
Tracy, City Sanitary Olucer, lor tho
month of Dccembei, 1901:
Number of building applications re
ceived, 21, approved, 12, dlsappruv
ed, 0.
Applications or previous months ap
proved. 10: withdrawn, 2; held, U:
held by Survey Department, 12. Two
ot the hIx applications held violate
sanitary regulations, three have not
tiled Biilllclent plans and one is held
until the grade of tho lot Is raised.
(jesH pools located during tho month,
0. Buildings altered or moved so as
to conform to the sanitary regulations
lb. Examinations before, during and
at completion of building, 184. Infec
tions other thun of new building, 362.
Certificates for lodging house. res
taurant or hotel licenses applied for,
18. All or these were Issued. CertM-
cates Issued on applications previous
to December. G. Certificates held for
sunltary work to be finished, 9. Num-
her or adults which can by law bo
lodged In these buildings licensed
2081.
Threo formui complaints have been
filed and the nuisances investigated
nnd abated.
Twenty-four 48-hour notices have
been served and In twenty-two canes
the recipient proceeded to abate the
nuisance. In two cases the nuisances
aro being abated. Twenty-live notice
to connect premises to tho public
sewer system have been served.
Three builders without permits hnvo
been notified to obtain permits, and
have done so.
The month in general has been
spent In clearing and cleaning up the
city, and tons or rubbish have been
removed from under nnd around build
lngs and loose lumber; piled bo as to
prevent rntB irom maxing tneir nests
underneath. The Inspectors hnvo also
been finishing up back orders to closq
up tho year, which accounts for more
nuisances being abated during the
month than were reported.
Reports of Inspectors.
J. B. Gorman, District No. 1 Order
ed, 441; finished, 106; old ordcis tin
ihhed, 43. Inspections, 832.
A. G. Hitchcock. District No. 2 Or
dered, 174; finished, 114; old orders
finished, 172; 48-hour uutlces dellv
cred, 8; Inspections, 510.
N. P. Jacobson, District No. 3 Or
dered, 461; finished, 451, old oiders
finished, 80; Inspections, 1677.
D, P. Lawrence, District No. I Or-
deied, 208; llnlshed. 105; old orders
finished, 13; Inspections, 1061.
T. W. Carroll, District No. G Order
ed. 537; finished, G20; old orders fin
ished, 83; Inspections, 983.
John W. Francis, District No. 6 Or
dered, 385; finished, 36G; old order.4
finished, 20; Inspections, 13G0.
ANTI-SALOON LCAGUO.
The Antl-Saloou League Is making
preparations for a temperance conven
tion which will take place on January
30. At 4 p. m. n business men's meet
ing will be held ut the Chamber of
Commerce room In Ca&tle & Cooke'?
building. Addresses will bo delivered
by Governor S. B. Dole, Wardon Wm.
Henry, W. A, Bowen and others. Thn
League Intends to Investigate what po
sltlou the business men here are tak
ing with regard to Its work. In tho
evening tlieie will be a tcssion at the
Y. M. C. A. where an uddiess will ho
given by W. R. Castle and others
TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY
ibw h r
PROSIT!
Be sociable-
Drink
.. a A m ImLitf
umyr
"THE BEST"
MILWAUKEE BEER
the BEER that's pure.
Bottled at the Brewery.
FRED MILLER BREWINQ CO., Milwaukee
Hoffschlaeger Co., Ltd.
King Street, near Bethel.
HOLLISTER DRUG COMPANY'S
NEW YEAR'S
SUGGESTIONS
Good sugrVestlonsnre always
In order about Xmn and
New Year's time, and wc are
sure the following will In
terest 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 a man better than
to give lilm a set of our solid
ebony back -
MILITARY HAIR BRUSHES
which we have In splendid
variety. If you think lie lias
these we have others about
equally asgood consisting ot
Shaving Sets, Traveling
Sets, Cigar Cases, Pocket
Books, Etc., Etc.
Wo will be pleased to show
our stock.
HOLLISTER
DRUG COMPANY,
FORT STREET.
Motor, Carriage and Machine
COMPANY.
REPAIR AND BUILD
ALL KINDS OF : :
MACHINERY
Safe Work of All Kinds.
Typewriter, Phonographs,
Etc., Etc., Repaired.
UNION 8TREET, near Hotel.
Phone Blue 721. P. O. box 112.
J. W. 3CHOENINQ, Manager.
W. C. Achi & Co.
DROKERS
AND DEALER8 IN
REAL ESTATE
We will Buy or Sell Real Eitate la
all parts ot tho group.
Wo will Sell Properties on Reason
ablo Commissions.
OFFICE
10 WEST KINO 8TREET.
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.
ABSOLUTE PURITY
Is tho Rrcnt quality that recommends
tho homo brew ad a tonic nnd a bev
erage. You will find all tho tonic prop
erties ot tho choicest hops In
PRIMO LAGER
Not fortified with Injurious acids to
preserve It. Order a caso from brew
ery. Telephone Main 341. .: .: .'.
OUR ADVERTISEMENTS
SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES.
To the advertiser this should prove
of special Interest. It is a comparison
between tho advertisements that ap
pear In our paper and thoso In others.
This ad. was set up in our ad. de
partment, and, as you may sec, by
glancing over this sheet. Is but an ordi
nary specimen of our regular work.
Thcro Is not another newspaper In
Honolulu that gives 1.10 attention to
tho proper display of advertisements
that we do; therefore we niako Bulle
tin ads. paying ads.
I II
I WE HAVE FAITH IN ODR OWN ADVERTISING
Notice the street cars; do tho morning papers go to
or from tho homes? Notlco again tonight and try to
count tho numuor of Bulletins going to tho homes. It is
tho uomo that tho merchant wnntH to reach.
EVENING BULLETIN AD. DEPT.
SHREVE & CO., San Francisco
To facllltato trade with tho Hawaiian Islands, will deliver '
all goods purchased or ordered of them, free, of all charges ;
for transportation to Honolulu or returning samo to San j
Francisco, Goods will bo sont on selection to thoso know-
ing the Arm, or who will furnish satisfactory references in '
San Francisco. j5
Jewelers, Gold and Silver Manufacturers,
Market f Post Bts., 8. F.
Illustrated CATALOGUE and prices furnished upon receipt
of request. Wo havo tho largest manufactory of Jewelry
and Silverware west of New York City, and aro prepared to
furnish special designs.
C. J. DAY & CO.
GROCERIES
122 Ring St., next to Bulletin Office.
Hawaiian Engineering and Construction Go.
ROOMS 508, 509, 510 STANGENWALD BUILDING.
P. O. BOX 834. TEL. MAIN 7c
All elasses of Engineering Work solicited; Examinations, Surreys and 2U
forta made for any class ot 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, Anil Reports i
Properties for Investment purposes.
FREDERICK J. AMWEQ, M. AM. Soo. O. .,
Engineer and Manager.
W. R, CASTLE JR., Secretary ond Treasurer.
Tako Laxative Ilromo Quinine Tablets
All druggists refund the money if it
fails to euro, h. W, Grove's signature
Is on each box. 25 cents.
Pent Is being nude into n kind of
wood that will unswer admirably for
paving und railway sleepers. I'eat
wood can bo made to resemble any
kind, from willow to oak; It will not
warp, Is very durable, holds nails and
screws with a firm grip, and becomes
harder when laid on damp surfaces,
The weekly edition of the Evening
Bulletin Is the largesc ana best pub
lUhftd In the Territory, Sixteen and
LOTS FOR SALE
In Kuplolunl Park
Addition and In
Kullhl. ....
DAVID DAYTON
137 MERCHAN. 8TREET.
Public Typewriting
by Miss L. K. Dayton
The Plumber's Strike
Is over, and I &m again prepared
to do Plumbing, Sewering and
8heet Iron Work as heretoforr
Estimates furnished... Wort
manshlp ana material guaran
teed. Jas. Nott, Jr.,
Store, Oeretanla opp. Alakea 8t.
lei. White J571.
When You Want a Rig
RlNd UP THH
LIVERY BOARDING and
SALES STABLES,
: : : : : bis fort street
Stable 'Phone, 109 Main.
Hack Stand, 'Phones 319 and 72
C. H. BELLINA.
THEDNIONEXPRESSCO.
Safes, Pianos,
Furniture MOVED
Drays for Freight
and Lumber
Our representative meeU all Incom
ing Bteamers from tho Coast, and wr
check baggage on all outgoing steam
era.
Wblte and Black Sand For Salt
Office with Evening Bulletin, 2H
King street Tel. 86.
W. LftRSEH. Wf't
COTTON BROS. & CO.
ENGINEERS AND : : t
OENERAL CONTRACTORS
PItDl taJ tktlnalct furnish for all claiMt
Contracting work.
ROOM y. BOSTON BLOCK, HONOLULU
riOSLER SAFES
LLHilllfliBLHi
Best Insuranco In the World
HAWAIIAN IRON FENCE AND
MONUMENTAL CO,, LTD.
Tel. 287 Main. 176 King Street.
Waiallia Beach Hotel
CIIA8. DAVID, Manager
Now Open for Uutilnetis.
I:lnet of Accommodation,
l-lncst of Unthlnfi. 1 1 1
lie Sure to Get Off at t t
tttt Wulnlua Station .
RATES $2.50 per day '
Special Rates by Week or
Month. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
For further Information address :
1IALHIWA P. O.
Oeneral bookbinding, ruling, gilding,
embossing, maps, charts and artlstlt
printing at the EVENINO BULLETIN
Job Office.
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