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r mwr. nt . j EVENING BULLETIN. HONOLULU, ir. T., TlIUnSDAY, JAN. 23, 1002. A DIRTY OLD It a Constant Expense and Exasperation.. The present business depression Is a Golilen opportunity to gel A Brand New House Bt n Way-Down Price ami Easy Terms. We offer a number of such bouses on Wilder Ave., Pllkoi, King, Bereta- nla, Klnau, Lunalllo, and other streets. Henry Waterhouse & con PAN Y, STOCK, REAL ESTATE AND INSUR ANCE BHOKCKS. I FORT AND MERCHANT STREETS.! TEL. MAIN 313. I Fraternal Directory. MASONIC TEMPLE WEEKLY CALENDAR. MONDAY Eastern Star Regular. TUBSUAV Commandery Order of Temple. WHD.M38DAV Hawaiian Third Degree. THUMSDAY Perfection Regular. I'HIDAY Council of Kadosh Regular. 8ATUUDAV 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 MonUay ovcnlng at 7:30 In Harmony Hall, King street. C. CHAHLOCK. N. 0. 12. K. HENDUY, becrctary. All vlBltlng brothers very cordially Invited. MYSTIC LODGE NO. 2, K. of P. Meets every Tuesday ovnlng at 7:311 o'clock In Harmouy Hall, King street. Visiting brothers cordially Invited to kttend. H. J. QALLAOKEU, C. C. A.E.MUluMlY K. It. 8. OAHU LODGE, NO. 1, K. ot P. Meets every Friday evening at liar nony Hall, King street, at 7:30. Mem eri of MyBtic Lodge, No. 2, and visit ing brothers cordially Invited. 0. EIUCSON, 0. C. ALnlED AHENDT, K. of R. and S. flOSLER SAFES Best Insurance In tho World HAWAIIAN IRON FENCE AND MONUMENTAL CO,, LTD. Tel. 287 Main. 176 King 8treet. When You Want a Rig RiNO U? THH CbLbUbB LIVERY BOARDING and SALES STABLES, : : : : : sis fort street Stable 'Phono, 109 Main. Hack Btand, 'Phones 319 and 72 C. H. DELLINA. THEUNIONEXPRESSOO Safes, Pianos, Furniture MOVBD Drays for Freight and Lumber Our representative meets all lncom Ing steamers from the Coast, and w check baggage on all outgoing steam en. Wblte and Black Sand For Salr Office with Evening Bulletin, 211 King street Tel. 80. W. LARSEN, lirr COTTON BROS. & CO ENGINEERS AND : : : GENERAL CONTRACTORS Pltni n4 istlnilet lumliheJ lor ill clxnl Contrtctloc work. ROOM x. BOSTON RLOCK. - HONfUULI Subscriber to tlio BULLETIN not receiving their papers promptly will confer a favor by notifying the Business Offico; Tolopliono 250. THE NEW ENGLAND BAKERY li Loaded Up With GOOD THINGS TO HAT. Smtrli Shortbread: Cakes, all sizes, prices and styles; Ties, lust like your mother used to make; Cookies, Maca roons; Lady Fingers; uream runs; and all the dainty styles sultablo tor the well-turnlshcd table. Tons of Ptiro Candy, from cheap grade for children, up t better grades. For 60c we can furnish you n box of Delicious Candles worth a dollar else where. IF YOU WANT TO BE HAPPY DON'T FORGET !NEW ENGLAND BAKERY For Sale! -Building lots of all sires sit--uated on the ltapld Transit -Houte. For Rent! -Two six-room houses, with -baths, cte..$20 and $30 a mo. Castle & Lansdale Real Estate and Investments. 606507 STANGENWALD BLDQ. g III 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. HOFFSGHLAEGER GO., Limited THE PIO.NIJERWINB AND LIQUOR I10USB. 25 King St,, near Bethel BEGIN THE NEW YEAR WELL 15 y having your photo taken. ily work It ot the hljJIicHt quality and prices reasonable J. J. Williams, Tukc elevator In Ilontan Block. Professional Cards. Annis Montague Turner Yocal Instructor "MIGNON," 1024 Beretanlo St. Madame A. Sclioellkopf, FROM PARIS. WILL TEACH FRENCH n classes or private lessons. Residence Extension of Hotel St, pp. Adventlst Church. French Laundry 505, Corner of Beretanla Ave. and Punch bowl St. All Work Done By Hand, I.ace Curtains, Silk and Glove Cleaning a specialty. AIIADIE f CO. A. N. SANFORD, MANUFACTURING OPTICIAN, 'oiton Building. Fort Street. Design your own ledgers, cash books, etc, If you are undecided, we will help you. That Is In our line and the PIUCK IS IIIOIIT, at the EVEN INQ BULLETIN. ffmmr HfajL yfffu I nihil Sffl LOCAL AND GENERAL Postage on the Bulletin's special In dustrial edition Is three cents to all parts of the States. Read "Wants" on page 6. Q. H. Derrey's ofTlce, 8 Campbell bid. A bankruptcy notice appears In this Issue. The best salesman Is a ncwupnpcr advertisement. The Zemins will give their Initial dance in Progress hall tills evening. Gomes & McTlgbe, successors to Ca- mara & Co., liquor dealers. 95 ivlng St. Nicety furnished rooms. Popular House, 1249 Fort St., $1.60 per week up. Blank books of all sorts, ledgers, etc. manufactured by the Bulletin Publish ing Co. PEERLESS PRE8EHV1NO PAINT contains no oil or other evaporative In gredients. Furniture for five room house In Aloha lane Is for sale. See For Sale column on p.ige R. The weekly edition of the Evening Bulletin gives a complete summary of the news of tho day. Meet me at the Fountain the popu lar Ice cream and soda water resort; Wall, Nichols Co., Ltd. Leo Toma & Co., Ltd., 33 King street, today sell their good Manila cigars from 3.50 to $3.00 per hundred. The barfcentlne Planter sailed from San Frnncisc on tho 14th Inst., and the balk Mauna Ala. Captain Smith, clear ed on the same date for Honolulu. George Helmrod, U. S. Consul Gen eral to Samoa, Is a through passenger In the Ventura. Mr. lieiniiod is a German by birth. As your business Inrreascs let your advertising expenditure do likewise, and an your expenditmc Increases let your care In spending Increase as well. There will be a rehearsal of Handel's "Messiah" tonight for chorus, orclics tra and organ, in Pamlhl Hall, Oahu College. All members are icquested M attend. A. E. S. Hambclton. who command ed the steamer Gaelic on her last visit here, will go East on n vacation on re turning to San Francisco. Captain Finch will take the Gaelic out on her next trip. A delay In the completion of tlu preparations canned a postponement of the time or tho steamer Albion's Balling for the Philippine. The steamer was to have sailed from San Francisco on the Kith. MrR. Robert Wilcox received a tele gram on Inst night's steamer date.) Washington. Jauuury 1C, in which It was stated that Delegate Wilcox wa? much better and Improving rapidly. Theie will be a rehearsal of the cho rus, orchestra and organ at Paiiahl Hnll, nt Oahu College, this evening. In preparation of the production of Handel's "Messiah" on February H. Don't forget Camarlnos of the Call- fornla Fruit Slarket when you want fruit and vegetables. He always has on hand a fresh supply of both Califor nia and Island fruits. Telephone Slain 378. It Is understood Hint Deputy Sheriff Crowcll of Koloa. formerly clerk In the deputy sheriff's office here, will take the place of Walter Wright, who has resigned as the head of the police of Walmea, Kauai. A baseball nlno from the Mohican has challenged the Custom Hous.) team for a game. The challenge ha been accepted nnd the game will take place on Saturday at 3 p. m. at tho Punahou grounds. I.ate papers from the Coa nnuouncn the death of Col. W. C. Llitle In Oi.k land, January 14. Ills brother Is Wil liam Hopper Little of the l'Ho Com mercial Co. Col. Little was born in iln nolulu harbor In 1S3C. The physical committee of the V W. C. A, will give an afternoon tea at th home of Sirs. A. II. Wood, Nuuniin ave nue, Monday afternoon, beginning ut 3:30 o'clock. All Interested In hlj branch of the work are cordially Invit ed to attend. There will be volo1 md Instrumental music. Among the arrivals from San Fran cisco In the Ventura last night were the following: W. It. Castle Jr., David Lawrence. F. S. Prescott, Sllss A. C. Iticc. Sir. and Sirs. J. n. Gait, Sir. and Sirs. J. (I. Rothwell, H. S. Schrmerhorn. Sir. and Sirs. L. Schweitzer, F. K. Thompson, Sirs. Wilcox, J. A. Johnson and ('. Kccles. The January meeting of the Hawa iian Mission Children's Society will be held at the home of Sirs II. F. Dilling ham, ut 7:30 p. m., Monday. January 27. Dr. nnd Sirs. Scudder who are staying In Honolulu for a bhort time while on their way to Japan, ulll heln,l llla "ot 6"' to ear;, Then ho " (..I.. r.,, I... bIII tint ti.nn fllil tint mi.V.k prcsrnt at the meeting. Proposed clinngpg In tho constitution and oilier matters of Important e will lie lonslder ed. A full attendance Is rfquested. AGED MRS KIRKUND DIES Oakland, Jan. 14. .Mrs. Jessie Kirk land, tho mother of n lamlly of con siderable piomlnentc, died this morn ing at the Hotel Touralne in this city nt the ago of 82 years. She was a na tive of Glasgow, Scotland, and went to Canada with her husband forty-four years ngo. Sineo 187G Mrs. Klrkland nau res men She leaves sx children, namely: Mrs. James A. Kennedy nnd W. W. Klrlt- land of Honolulu; James Klrkland ot the Hawaiian Commercial Company nnd A. W. Klrkland. The funeral will 1 ho held Thursday afternoon from tho Hotel Touralne. NOT RIFINBD VUT. 'So the wife of that rich s'lgnv finer Is In society?" "Yes. Why shouldn't sh he?" No reason, only that the family hasn't been through the refinery vet." Washington Times. DORN. IJU'RKE In Honolulu. .Innuarv 2J 1902, to tho wife of Emraett Uurke a son. The weekly edition cf the Evening Bulletin Is the largest una best pub lished In the Territory. Sixteen and twenty pages. $1 a year. m wi Hi OF BURNS The Scottish Thistle Club has ar ranged the following program for Us smoking concert to take place Friday night, January 24. In the Klks' hall, corner of lleretanla and Miller struts: Introductory Remarks Chief Ray "The rank Is hut the guinea's stamp, "The man's the gowd for a' that. The Immoital Memory of Hums.. II. Cation "We'll a' he prood o' llu Song Theie was n Lad was Horn In Kyle ... N. Kay Pianoforte Selection (J, !'. Davlcs The President of the I'nlted States Hon. SI. SI. Estce Song C. A. Klstna Recitation Slcllrae s System S. Deardmoro Song The Anld Scotch Sangs lames O. Ilrown Address Ilnheit Hums T. SkCunts Stewart Song Flora McDonald I). Clark Highland Fling (In costume).... Piper It. .McDonald Murray Their Majesties the King nnd Queen of Great Drltnln Hrltlsh Commissioner V. It. llo.ire Song Tommy Atkins ..Sir. Thompson Violin Solo Scottish .Melodies J. Koscan The Land o' Hums .. .Dr. Sinclair "Scotia, my dear, my native land." Song Scotland Vet ....John C. Ilrown Selection Dillingham Quartet llrcltatlon Tain o' Shanter .... It. Anderson "The nlcht drac on T sangs an' clar ter." Bagpipes Seectlon Piper It. .McDonald Slurray "The braw bagpipes Is grand, mv frlcn'8. The braw bagpipes Is fine; We'll tuk't another pibroch yet, For the days o' anld lang syne. The Land Wc Live In Itev. Alex. Mackintosh .. "The palm tree wnvcth high." Song Howfln" I). W. Anderson laic Har.. Attorney General E. P. Dole Song A. Slorrlson Song W. Goudle Our Past Chiefs U. !.. Dall "Sly loved, my honoied, much respect ed friend." Sword Dance Ghlllle Calltim Piper It. .McDonald .Murray The Pi ens Visiting Pressmen "A rhlcl'H nmnng ye takln' notes. ..An' fiilth. he'll prent It." Violin Selection Scotch I. Roseau The IjifkU'h "The wisest man Hie world e'er saw. He dearly loved the lassies O!" The chali man and toastmnBter will he T. SI. Kay. George F. Davles will net as accompanist. At the conclusion of the program the audience will stand and sing "Anld Lang Syne." ' " The sailors charged with threaten ing to kill J. Anderson, were tried lu the Police Court yesterday afternoon. Anderson refused to give any evidence against the men and the consequence as that they were all discharged. Something had undoubtedly happened between Monday morning at the time of the trial for, on the former occa sion he rushed Into the police station saying he was afraid of his life and telling the authorities that lie hud been attacked hy a gang of union bailors out In the direction of the railroad wharf. It was with confidence on the part of the prosecution that Anderson was put on the stand and told to give his ver slon of the affalrbut through fear, or something akin thereto, he positively declined to say anything against the union sailors who sat and smiled ion lldenjly during the progiess of the trial. Anderson declared that the defen dants were all good fellows and that he had absolutely nothing against them. Deputy Sheriff Chllllngworth saw what had taken place and so. without further parley, moved for a nolle prosequi In the case of the de fendants. Jacobsen, a sailor, met with an ac cident on King street yesterday that might have resulted very seriously. He and a companion were walking along side the track ot the Rapid Transit Hue near the King btreet brldgo when Car 20 approached from behind. The motoiman tapped his gong hut the sang out hut still the men did not move until the car was almost upon them, Jniobsen evidently became confused ftir. Instead of Jumping out of haim'a way he did Just the other thing and was hit by the grab handle. The car was stopped Immediately buci not before Jatobsen had been knocked senseless. He hnd a scalp wound over the car but, otherwise, was unhurt. Lieut. Leslie of the mounted patrol was near the g;ene of the accident nnd he summoned the patiol wagon, Jaiobten was removed to the hospital where he recovered consciousness, !Io u not dangerously hurt. . Jacobsen was last a sailor on the , , .. , , . . . tar of Ilcngal. He had been In the hosiiitnl lor some time nnd had Just recently been discharged from there. Manila. Jan 12. Medical aiithorltten hero assert that a considerable portion of the breaking down among American residents of the Philippine Islands la duo to homesickness. The newspaper ol Manila are urging the United States Philippine Commission to mako an ap propriation for a dally cable uuws ser- vieo Irom the United States, thus bringing Americans hero into closer touch with their home life A majority of the local papors, Bev ernl Army ofllcers, civil officials and others have promised subbcrlptinns to help meet the cable tolls for a three mouths' news service of a hundred words a day. An amount sufficient to cover the tolls for seventy words a dny has already been subscribed. It will he devoted to American news ex clusively. Tho Government has offer ed to send iw? bulletins free to all points on the military wires, ANDER50N FLOPPED THE BEST ON EARTH KltWZ "THD UG5T" MILWAUKEE BEER It'i made on purpose to be the best. Bottled it the Brewery. FREO MILLER BREWIM) CO., MIlMilee, Wit. Hoffschlaeger Co., Ltd. King Street, near Bethel. HOLLISTER DRUG COMPANY'S NEW KEMPS SUGGESTIONS Good suggestions nrc always In order about 'Xmas and New Year's time, and we are sure the following will In terest you. FOR LADIES ! We hove something very acceptable In an excellent assortment oi Manicure 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 u set ot our solid ebony back - MILITARY HAIR BRUSHES which we luivc In splendid variety. If you think he has these we have others about equally us good 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 Safe Work of All Kinds. Typewriter, Phonographs, Etc.. Etc., Repaired. UNION STREET, near Hotel. Phone Blue 721. P. O. box 112. J. W. SCHOENING, Manager. W. C. Achi & Co. brokers AND DEALERS IN REAL ESTATE Wo will Buy or Hell Real Estate In all parts ot the group. Wo will Sell Properties on Reason able. Commissions. OFFICE 10 WE8T KINO STREET. LOTS FOR SALE In Kaplolnnl Park Addition and In Knllhl DAVID DAYTON 137 MERCHAN. STREET. Public Typewriting by MIkh L. K. Dnyton The Plumber's Strike Is over, and I cm again prepared to do Plumbing, Sewering and Sheet Iron Work ai heretoforr Estimates furnished... Worl manshlp ana material guirav teed. Jas. Nott, Jr., Store, Beretanla opp. Alakea St. lei. White 3571. "When sand's as good as sugar And chalk's as good as milk, When thirty lncncs mako a yard And cotton equals silk, When fourteen ounces make a pound, One hiindred days a year, Then other brews will bo as good As PRIMO LAQER DEER." primo TELEPHONE flAIN 341. Metropolitan Meat Co., LIMITED. Mm Fresh Meats and Pish ( by Every Steamer From the Coast that has Cold Storage. Choice Beef, Veal, Mutton. ( Lamb and Pork always on hand. Also Poultry, Salmon and Halibut. FOR SALE AT PORTABLE TRACK COMPLETE 30 inch Gauge 14 lbs Rails 36 inch Gauge 20 lbs Rails Fop Bate In quantities to suit by. t- t- :- t- H. Hackfield & Co., Limited C. J. DAY & CO. GROCERIES 122 King St., next Hawaiian Engineering and Construction Go. ROOMS 508, 509, 510 STANGENWALD BUILDING. P. O. BOX 834. TEL. MAIN 70 All classes of Engineering Work solicited; Examinations, Surreys and Re ports made 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 Rail roads, Electric and Steam; Tunnels, Bridges, Buildings, Highways, Founda tions, Piers, Wharves, etc. Special attention given to Examinations, Valuations, and Reports i Properties tor investment purposes. FREDERICK J. AMWEO, M. All. Soc. O. ., Engineer and Manager. W. R. CASTLE JR., Secretary and Treasurer. OAHU CARRIAGE MF'G CO., Ltd. 1170 River Street. Bet. Beretanla and Pauahl. Tel. Blue 541. P. O. Box 078. Jobber Tires pat on in Satis factory Manner. Attorneys. P. J. Russell E. M. Watson RUSSELL & WATSON, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORSAT-LAW. Offices Magoon Building. 2004-lm 'Phone Main 328. C. R. Hemenway ATTOHNEY. OFFICE 408 JUDD BUILDING. TEL. 314 MAIN. Albert R. Cunhu ATTORNEY AT LAW. NOTARY PUBLIC. 808 Stanfjemvuld Building TELEPHONE-MAIN SI. W. Austin Whiting, W. J. Robinson, LAW 0FFICE8 Remr-ed to Room 306, Judd Building J. M. KANEAKUA, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR A- LAW, NOTARY PUBHf jrncs Bethel 8U Near the Poitofflce. lF YOU WISH TO ADVERTISE IN NEWSPAPERS 1 ANYWHERC AT ANYTIMB Call on or Write E.C.DAKli'S ADVERTISING AGENCY 64 & 65 Merchants' Exchange SAN PUANCI5CO. CAL. vt4tfa)4-f)f0eCt: lager has all tho wonderful tonic properties of the choicest imported hops. : : Order a caso from tho Brewery. The Metropolitan Market, King St., Tel. 45. The Booth, Fishmarket, Telephone 379. Central Market. Nuuanu St., Telephone 104. to Bulletin Office. MANUFACTURERS OP Fine Carriages, Wagons and TmCkS. Repair Work a Specialty All orders promptly attended to. Only competent help employed. Burgeons, Physicians and Dentists. Dr. Archibald N. Sinclair. FICESi 'OOMSo8-og, Boston Buiidiko Four Strut. TELEPHONES: Oftict, Main ilj, Residenci, White, ttti. HOURS 11 A, M. to 1. P.M.I IIDJP, M.S TO P. M. B0H01. Sundays ! p. m. Dr. Albert E. Nichols DENTIST. 1154 Alakea Street. Offlco Hours 1 to 4 A. 0. WALL, D.D.S. 0. E. WALL, D.D.S. dentists. Uove Building, Fort Street, Hours, 9 to 4. Telephone Main 320. Dr. Wm. G. Rogers 8URQLON AND SPECIALIST. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Exclusively REMOVED to new office, 1146 Ala kea Btreet, opp. Hawaiian Hotel. Hours. 9 to 12, 3 to S: 30, 7 to 8; Bun days, 9 to 11. ICE rANUFACTURED FROM PURE DISTILLED WATER. : : : : Delivered to any part ot city by courteous drivers. Oahn Ice and Electric Co KEWALO. TELEPHONE BLUE 3151. HOFFflAN & HARKHAn.