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EVENING BULLETIN, HONOLULU, It. T.p MONDAY, JAN. 27, 1D02.
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WANTS
SITUATIONS WAM'liD.
Situation nmt Help Wnnteil
WANTED Position by ming expert
onccd man na bookkeeper or sales
man, best of relercnie Address
H II, Bulletin. 2031 lw
WANTED A young man who writes I
a good hand and has pome Know I
edge of bookkeeping. W. W Hullo
tin. JU34 lw
YOUNQ man. speaking English and
French, desires situation n clerk,
bookkeeper or salesman, best rer
crences P.J S , Hulletln J033 lw
WANTED lly nn experietued ac
countant, a situation In the clt) .
has been 13 sears on pHntatlons In
these Island"", but now Intends to re
malu In Honolulu, llistilass uder
uices Address I X I. llulhtlnof
flee. 2032 lw
ARITHMETIC, bookkieplng writing,
grammar, etc., daj or ee , $3 mo.
S A , this olllcc 2052 lw
WANTED lly joung man, experlenc
id as bookkeeper or clerk position,
first class references Address I. O.
box 827. 20321W
'ANTED H a souns man from tho
Coast, position ns shipping clerk;
best references II. i: O , Hulletln.
2052 lw
WANTED lly oung married man,
work of an kind C V, Hulletln
2052-lw
WANTED Position by oung woman
ns nurse or gocrness for children
A. C . Hulletln 2032-lw
WANTED 1'ositloif li joung man as
bill clerk. It A Hulletln
2052 lw
WOULD like position ns watchman
or porter b middle aged man r.
i: . Hulletln. 2032 lw
WANTED Position ns night watch
man, best of references ndustrl
una. Hulletln 2031-lw
EXPERT Japanese, first class cook,
wants situation housewoik and
small wnshlng K O, Hulletln
2032 lw
FIRST-CLASS lad plnno teacher,
easy method, will tako pupils reas
onablc O . this office. 2032 lw
GARDENER German practical, un
derstnnds gardening In all Its
branches, wnnts sltuntlon, prlvato
family. II r, Hulletln 2052 lw
AN nastcrn gentleman desires to give
prlvnto lessons In English, branches
at pupils' homes. Address C 11,
Hulletln office 2032 lw
Ads In this column will be inserted
at:
Per line, one Insertion 15c
Per line, two Insertions 25c
Per line, one week . 30c
Per line, two weeks 40c
Per line, one month 60c
This Is the cheapest advertising
jver offered the people of Honolulu.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
LADIES wishing to commence Instruc
tions this month on the American
queen (.nilles' Tailor Sjstem. I. X.
I. . this nllko 2052 lw
SPECIAL NOTICE Houds furnished
to an amount far the man holding
position as guardian, postofflcc ofll
i ial or an) oilier position of trust
Honolulu Investment Co. 2051 tf
NOVICE TO BUILDERSTho Union
Express Co. has WHITE aAND FOR
SALE. 1543 tf
VV AINTEO
WANTED A small djnamo, fiom
about 10 to 30 light cnpaclt) Ad
dress I, D, Hulletln olllce lslw
WANTED Furnished cottage, at
onco, 5 to 0 rooms, must bo cen
tmlly located PariT ukrs to "Cot
late," this office. JO'H it
TWO or three rooms In lclnlt) of Em
ma Square or thereabouts, not to
exceed $15, for light housekeeping,
best of reference E., Huiletln.
2032 lw
WANTED Property owners to know
that plato glass can be Insured from
any form of breakage at The Ho
nolulu Inestment Co. 2051 tf
WANTED Second hand flat top desk,
with drawers at both sides, leather
on top prefened. Addiess Desk
Hulletln olflco J030 lw
WANTED 500 men to shae for 15c
Joff'B, 43 King St; five white bar
bers. 2011 tf
TO LET.
TO LET Furnished looms nt Mis
McConnei a. Garden lane 2033 tf
TO LET Cottages off School St nr.
Nuuami. $15 and $17 On Insane,
Asylum road, $12 50 and $0 50 P.
E It. StraiRh, 32 Campbell block,
310 Fort St. 2051 lm
TO LET Roomy bath tub, with either
hot or cold water anu all modem
Improvements, 'all at Silent Bar
ber Shop. 2019 tf
TO LET Furnished cottage, on the
corner of Fort St. and Fort lane In
quire of M. C. Pachcto, Hulletln of
fice. 2053 lw
TO LET rtcsldenco of J. Cassldy,
Walklkl, furnished good bathing;
vacant January ICth. Apply Wntor-
house &. Podmoro, Hethol and King.
2027-,
ROUND.
FOUND Tho Canton Marino Insur
nnco omce. Ltd., at Honolulu In
estment Co 2051 tf
BUSINE
ATTORNEYS.
J M. DAVIDSON Attornoy-at-Law,
109 Kaahumanu St.
GARDNER K. WILDER Attorney at-
law, Kaahumanu at.
I. M. LONG Ofllces 3-33 Campbell
uing, Tel Main 27H.
SSDR
I lULI WANT12D.
Ads. will be limorted FREE.
WANTED t onif, oung man for
llisurntui- olllce, ono who under
stands shorthnnd preferred 12. I' ,
Ilullclln 2034 lw
YOUNQ niin, 10 years of age, desires
position ns night watchman. Henry
Knumal, Queen ror South St.
2033 lw
FOR rebruary 1st A first class cloth
lug salesman, ono thoroughly com
petent to buy for nnd manago do
partnient, state experience, vvhero
last emplojed iilid salary expected
It. llullrtln. L'052 1w
WANTED A nmn competent to tnko
charge of n hnrdvvnrc, crockery and
bazaar goods department In n largo
store, state references, whero last
employed salnrs expected, etc. 1'.
A.. Hulletln 2032 lw
WANTED Two young ladles for can
dy store, references 11 T , Hulle
tln. 2052 lw
WANTED German girl to tako caro
of children. I. II, Hulletln.
2031-lw
WANTED Young girl to do general
housework. A M., Uullcttn
2051 lw
FOU SALE.
FOR SALE Furniture of 5 room cot-
tnge, all first-class; easy terms;
privilege of renting cottage. En
qulro first cottage on Emma Square
2053-lw
FOR SALE CHEAP 18)ear leaso of
newly built cottages and 1 newly
built stnblo (00x50 feet) on Pauon
road near bridge, with following In
eluded; G lino horses, 1 surrey, 1
new hack. 2 pair slnglo harness, 1
pair double harness, 1 carrlago pole
A bargain at $3500. Inquire of JOS.
Fill AS, Fort Street, opposite I lack-
fold's. 2031 2w
FOR SALE Hiiusu and lot, desirable.
Iixntlon on Prospect Street, nnd
lommnnds fine vlovv of ocean from
Diamond Head to Walanao moun
tains House has 70 foot veranda
and contains' following rooms Don
hie parlor, dining room, threo bed
rooms, pantry, kltihen, bath room
and water closet Stables nnd ser-
nuts' quarters on premises. Yard
laid out with fruit trees, some of
which are bearing Size of lot ICOx
1 JO feet. To bo sold on easy terms
Inquire of JOS I'RIAS. Foit Street,
opposite Uackfeld s. 2051 2v
FOR SALE A fine, old fashioned koa
table In good condition Inquire at
I.lllha St., No. 1047, threo doors
abovo School St. 2052 lw
FOR SALE Furniture for five room
house with privilege of reining. En
quire at For Kent sign Aloha lane
2052 lw
ELEGANT mahogany folding bed, H.
11 carpet, touch, chairs, dishes, etc
Address A.. Hulletln. 2032-lw
FOR SALE Farm of 10 nrres, with
house, nil Improved nnd fenced, nt
Honokaa. Hawaii, $1500. Lot, Ke
walo. 50x100, $800. House and lot.
King St. 00x120, $1000, part mort
gage part cash Leasehold, 20 ) ears
on King St, nr. I.lllha, 77x200.
House and lot Manoa Valley, 77x
20 $1200 Inquire S. Decker, with
V W. Wright, King, cor. South St.
2035 tf
FOR SALE Horso nnd phaeton, horse
gentle, good under saddle; phaeton
almost new. K. C. U, Hulletln.
2029 tf
FOR SALE Coral rock for filling Ad
dress II. M Duncan, at Hulletln of
fice. 1991-tf
STEAM LAUNCH FOR SALE The
"Talula." as Bho now lies In the har
bor. She Is a nearly new boat, la
perfect working order, and has boon
of late used In toning at Kahulul
harbor. W. II. Pain.
1895-tf
FOR SALE Old papers, 10c a bundle
Apply at this olllce 2035 tf
ROOM AND BOARD.
NEWLY furnished suite Urge, airy
looms; table board It desired 144
lleretnnln St lslw
NICELY furnished room, central loca
tion, with nr without board, for two
gentlemen Inquire Hulletln office.
2053 lw
WANTED Hoaul and rooms In prl
vnto fum II lor tluee adults, must
bo centnl Addiess E, Hulletln.
205Jlw
WANTED Sunny room for genllo
man. with board prefened, central
ly located onu with Inm y musical
ly lilt lined, state terms V, Hulle
tln 2052-lw
THE LOS ANGELES 1523 Tort St.;
nowiy iurnisncu rooms, mosquito
proof- terms reasonable 1930 tf
LOST.
LOST A German Dachshund (fe
male) brown color, answers to name
"Nega", suitable reward for return
Ing to II A. lsenbcrg, cor. Wilder
Avo and Punahou St 2055 3t
LOST Breastpin, Ivy leaf Buriouniled
by diamonds, reward. Hulletln of
flee 2053-lw
LOST Many thousands of dollars
through neglecting to have stock
sufficiently Insured Honolulu In
vestment Co represent lour of tho
strongest flro Insurance companies
2051-tf
LOST A small silver watch.vrlth gold
chain Initials I,. T on watch Re
turn to ..avvallan Hotel Reward
2049 lw
ECTORY
ATTORNEYS.
A. G. CORREA Attorney nt law; 58
Merchant St., next to postofllco; Tel.
I 115 Main
p. M. BROOKS ..ttorney; rooms 9-10,
Sprockets bldg ; Tel Main 344.
CARLOS A. LONG Attorney, 15 Kna-
humanu St.; Tol. b81 Main
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
BROKERS.
E. J. WALKER Coffeo Broker, room
4 Spreckels bldg.
BICYCLE REPAIRING.
C. A. COWAN 1180 Union St., opp.
Pacific Oluli, sundries, etc.
BUILDERS.
MCDONALD & LANGSTON Contract.
or nnd Builders llo8 Union St.
CARRIAGES.
PACIFIC VEHICLE & SUPPLY CO
Hue carriages wagons, harness
nml whirs Itcrctnnln near l'ort St.
CIGARS AND TOBACCO.
HOTEL St opp Hawaiian Hotel
CLOTHh.G.
THE KASH CO., LTD. Two stores,
2a 27 Hotel St nnd cor Tort & Hotel.
COLLECTIONS AND ADJUSTMENT.
H. G. MIDDLEDITCH Mgr; Com
mcrclnl Law and Adjustment Agen
cy, rooms 10-10 Magoon bid. 1'ci. 328.
DENTIST,
DR. DERBY rort and Hotel Sts.; gas
administered, painless extracting.
DR. C. B. HIGH Phlla. Dental Col
lege 92; Masonic Temple; Tel. 318.
DR. G. W. RAYMOND Room 3. Mott
Smith bldg.; hours 8 a. m. to 4 p. m.
DR.T. MOTONAGA 40 Derctanla St.;
office hours 8 n. m. to 4 p, ni.
DRY GOODS.
W. L. FLETCHER Importer choice
dress patterns, fine linens, white
goods, laces and trimmings, Hlch
nrds near Hotel St.
ENGRAVERS.
W. BEAKBANE Caro engraving and
stamping; room 2, i-.te bldg.
EXPRESS.
PACIFIC TRANSFER CO.
Main 58 Main.
J. H. LOVE, Mgr.
NIEPER'S BAGGAGE EXPRESS 722
Fort St.; Tel. Wnlte Si and Main
310.
MERCHANTS' PAhCEL DELIVERY
Hethcl St. opp. Wnverley blk.; Tel
C21 Hluc, pkgs. called for and del'd
C. A. SCHMIEDTE Haggago express
anil urayago; Tel. White nzi.
ENGINEERS.
E. TAPPAN TANNATT Civil nnd
electrical engineer, P O box 92, of
fice room 3, Spreckels blk , Tel. 791
Htuo. res, 3141 Hlue
FRATERNAL.
DAMIEN COUMCIL No. 563 Young
Mens Institute, meets every second
nnd fourth Wednesday In the month.
GROCERIES.
J. E. GO CAS Hcretanla near Emma
St.; Tel 2312 Hlue.
S. J. 8ALTER Successor to Salter &
Walty; 712 Tort St., Orphouin blk.;
Tel. 081 Hlue.
F AVEIROS Groceries; Hcretanla,
vvaiKiKi or Emma at.
HORSE-SHOEING.
CITY SHOEING SHOP J. W. McDon
nld. Fort St., opp. Club Stables.
HARNESS AND SADDLERY.
MANFG. HARNESS CO. Corner Fort
and King Sts.; Tel Main 228, P. O
box 322.
CALIFORNIA HARNESS SHOP Fort
St.. opp Club Stnbies, P O box 731
HACKSTANDS.
REIS 4 QUINN King St., near Fort;
Tel 290 Main
HAIRDRES3ING AND MANICURING.
MISS M. E. WYNN Richards near
Hotel St.: halrdrcss ne. shnmnoo
manicuring; Christmas novelties In
Hawaiian curios; icl. 521 Dluo
JEWELER.
THOS. LINDSAY Mfg, Jeweler and
watchmaker; 530 Fort St.; Love
uiug., latest in novelties.
MESSENGER SERVICE.
TERRITORIAL MESSENGER SER
VICE Union St. nr. Hotel ; Tel,
301 Main
MUSIC.
ELLIS' HAWAIIAN QUINTET CLUB
Music furnished Metropolo Ho
tel, loom 12, Alnken St.
E. K. KAAI Teacher of string Instru
ments, studio. Iajvo bldg, Fort St
MILLINERY.
HAWLEY'S MILLINERY PARLORS
Tho latest In millinery, etc.; Uoston
uiug.; Tel. 204 Main.
MRS. HANNA Fort St.. noxt to Lovo
uldg ; choice lino of now millinery.
trimmings, etc.; agent for Htitterlck
patterns.
PAINTER AND PAPERHANGER.
V. H. POUL8EN r-nlnting nnd paper
hanging; Territory Stnbies, King St,
PLUMBING.
C. H. BROWN Sanltnry plumbing;
Territory Stnbies. King St ; Tel.
Mnln 48
PHYSICIANS.
DR. SLOGGETT Eyo Ear, Noso and
moat: otneo nt Eyo nnd Ear Infirm
nry, Alnkca St. Hours 9 a. m. to
4 p. m.
DR. FRED. W. HODGINS E)0, Ear.
Noso and Throat only; office Alnkea
Bl. lately occupied by Dr. Mm ray;
offlco hours 9 a m to 4 p m.
DR. JENNIE L. HILDEBRANDE 248
Heretnnln Ave . Tel Hlue 821.
REAL ESTAlE.
M. G. 8ILVA Agent for real estate
also to gront mnrrlago licenses;
58 Merchant St ; Tel Main 115.
P. E. R. STRAUCH Real estate hnnd
led to best ndvontago; houses rent
ed; loans negotiated; houses built
nt lowest prices; 32 Campbell block,
310 Fort St ; Tel. Main 278.
Turner Trophy Raced For and
WON BY COLUMBIA
On Ford Island Course Sunday
The scinml rulsc and race of the
llnn.ill ncht Club licit! jestcrday nnd
Saturday was ns much of a success as
tho first one of hnppj memory. Ten
boats were paitlctpants In the cruise,
vvhldi wns most enjojiiblo nnd six of
the third class yachts were In the race
threo of tlicm bdng entered for tho
first time ns the nre all brand new
1 oats nnd lately launched One of them.
bo.it won In the Ford's Island race for
tho Turner trophy, whllo both tho
Primes l'rlncc Cupid's Australian
flcr and tho Malihln!, Sorenson &
I.) It's new shklpjack wcro dlstnnced as
the) were In the trial spins had in the
harbor here last week.
The cruise of tho )achts down to
Puiiloa on Saturday was a sort of nn
Individual boat affair, as they did not
nil start off together. Those which left
early In the afternoon arrived In good
season while tho Knumana (Rose) and
Kahuna (Shamrock III.) had quite ex
citing experiences. Tho former wns too
late to get Into the hnrbor nnd rnthcr
than risk tnklng chnnccs with tho
reefs Captain Conradt anchored Just
over the bar. The Kahuna wns late In
leaving the city nnd ns tho wind wns
light she did not nrrlvo nt the rendez
vous till almost midnight after a trip
during which her crew passed the time
In balling a great deal. The boat was
Just off the wa)s and very dry and sho
mnde a great deal of wntcr on that ac
count. On tho vvny Into the harbor a
)acht was seen to be In difficulty nhd
the Kahuna's crew gallantly went to
her rescue nlthough they themselves
were having a hard tlmo with the wa
ter. The boat on tho reef wns found
to be the Hokulelc, Captain Schwnnk,
which Itft town In the nfternoon with
a load of provisions nnd other thing
for the Peninsula Tho boat wns hard
and fast on the reef and the captain
and crew- fast asleep waiting for tho
tide to rise and float the boat. When
the doughty mariners of tho Kahuna
saw this they pulled off and went on
to tho camp There they were greeted
with man) cheers by the other sailors
who were Just about read) to turn In
for the night nftcr heart) suppers
which they had prepared themselves
An early start was had In the morn
ing and the boats got ready for tho
races. There was considerable man
euvering getting breakfast ready nnd
over nnd then whin nil tho boats had
been put In condition orders wcro glv
en for the start. The Pirate, which had
left the city carl) )cstcrdny mule ,v
splendid run down and wns In nniple
tlmo to get ready for the start whlth
was had at twenty thinutcs past cTcven.
Tho boats lined up near the flagship
Glad)s with the raring committee nnd
olllclnls nbcnrd nnd were well bunched
when the starting gun wns fired.
The Columbia wns nwny first, close
ly followed by tho others except tho
Vl-Ke whlth unfortunately had a very
bad send off through troublo with her
srlnnal.cr Tho wind was remarkably
light and all In favor of the Columbia
and Pirate From the very start of
the race the Columbia went like a shot
out of a gun her great sails giving her
a big ndvantago In the light wind Af
ter the boats were off tho regatta com
mittee In II E Cooper's launch Munn
val, followed the craft over the course
and had hard work, so light was the
wind. In keeping behind them Tho
engines of the launch were run at half
speed nnd nt times hnd to be stopped
so that tho launch would not get In
among the )achls and Interfere with
thenl. Off the Peninsula the nnHltlnns
nf t ti A l.rtn.B .. nn lirni.m1 n II,,1h i. '
v, iiiu uuuta nv,c i nuiihvii u iittiv iis
the wind freshened The Mallhlnl pass
ed the Princess, whllo the Pirate nnd
Kahuna changed position, the former
taking third place. Just hero the lat
ter boat had troublo with her spin
naker nnd got It mixed up with her
centcrboard so that she was left to her
troublo all by herself. All the boats
except the Columbia had spinnakers
and In the fresher wind the Mnllhlnl
gained the lead for a llttlo time. Tho
Columbia, however, was hanging on
well and when the wind lightened
ngaln, regained tho lead Off the man
ka end of Ford's Island ono squall was
tneountrred which nearly put tho Co
lumbia out of the race nnd mndo her
crew hang on to tho high places whllo
tho people In the Iniinth thought that
they would have to pick some wet
sailors up She was luffed up however,
and saved her cuvv n ducking wlillo
tho MallhlBl forged ahead again and
was thlrt) seconds abend of the Colum
bin at the turn,
In tho work to windward the Co
lumbia showed again to tho front nm
toon overtook tho Mnllhlnl whlrh wns
blanketed by her rival and soon dis
tanced From that time to tho finish
uone of the other bontB got near the
Columbia and she finished almost
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
STRAW HATS.
E. MORIKUCHI 14 Hotel St.. nr. Nil
uanu Felt, straw, panama hats
STENOGRAPHERS.
AMY LENNON Stenography
typewriting; 13 Kaahumanu St
and
TAILORS.
ALBERT BERNDT Tailoring and re
pairing, Hotel St opp Hawaiian
Hotel
J. P. RODRIGUES Merchant tnllor;
722 Fort St opp i.nckfcld Tildg
GROTE 4 CRAMER Tailoring and
n-nnlrlne Union near Hotel St.
UNDERTAKER.
ED. A. WILLIAMS Undertaker nnd
embalmer, Fort 8t , opp Club Stnbies-
Tel 52 Main res. 1482 Whlto.
WATCHMAKER8.
J. W. A. REDHOU8E Watch and
chronometer mnker; 79 Merchant St
eighteen minutes beforo tho second
boat The rnco for second place be
tvvcen the Mnllhlnl nnd Pirate wns a
fine one and tho litter boat working
Into the wind better than the new boat
nipped her out at the finish by less
than a minute.
The Slumroek, which wns though
to be out of the rncc carl) In the game
flnall got out of her trouble nnd mndo
fourth placo from the Princess which
did not cross the line. The Vl-Ke was
not In the compan) of tho others when
they finished.
Tho run of the boats was ver) Blow
being mnny minutes over the tlmo of
the first rnce held on the same coursn
In October of last )ear. The weather
was Ideal for the Columbia, Pirate and
Shamrock but bad for the others of
the class which are strong wind sail
ers. The elapsed time of the boats In
the race was as follows:
Start, Finish,
A.M. P.M. Time
Columbia 11-20 1:21:43 2h. Im43i
Pirate ...11 20 1:39:30 2h.l9m.30
Mallhlnl .11 20 1-40-24 2h 20m.2ls
Kahuna .11 20 1 40:43 2li.20m.43i
3
4.
As neither the Princess or Vl-Ke cross
ed tho finish line their time was not
taken.
In last year's rncc over the sinn
course the time of tho M)rtle. winner
of the third elnss rnce wns Hi 23m. 10s ,
while the time of tho Vl-Ke, which wai
last nt that time wns over a half hour
faster than the time of the winning
boat In )estcrda)'s race The Pirate,
which got second )esterday. finished in
third place In the first regatta, her
time being Hi. 2Sm 10s, whllo tho Ka
huna (Shamrock III), last )car mada
the distance In Hi 50m. 30s . nearly an
hour better than yesterday.
At the conclusion of the race a Joks
was perpetrated upon the captain of
tho winning boat by the officials of tha
day Captain Walker was called before
the Judges and asked If he had read
the rules. He replied he had. Ho wa
then brought to task about not having
n club flag 11) Ing nt his masthead nnd
told (lint for the Inek of the pennant
his boat had been disqualified. Thli
cut the victorious skipper nil up and
so It wns derided that on his account
ho would be excused this oneo but
nevei must he let It happen ngaln
Wnlker was pleased nt hav Ing got off si
easy nnd ns soon as he hnd n chance.
rend his rules again nnd saw that hi
had been made the victim of Jokers
On the run up to the clt) the boati
started out b) classes and most oi
them were bunched olf Kalihl yester
day afternoon making n pretty picture
as they sailed homeward.
At the start the order was given that
the boats would take the shortest
route home The wind, which IiaTl been
ver) light In the lochs freshened a lit
tle after the boats got out3ldc nnd wai
fair for the use of Bplnnakcrs The Co.
lumbla started to make another run.
awa) rare of It and was far ahead of
the others on her way to tfco entrance
to tho channel It was evidently her
skipper's Intention to go around the
bell buoy and still beat the othen
home. This might have been accom
plished had tho boat not run Into i
calm and tho others closed up on her
The Mnllhlnl getting n favorable slant
decided to take n short cut ns It was il
Ion able and Instead of coming past the
mid-channel buoy cut In over tho reel
nwn) to leeward of tho lee buoy nnd
wns booh nhend of nil the others. Thn
Columbia getting the wind ngaln gnln-
ed inpldl) on the Mnllhlnl but wns un
nble to mnke up what she had lost and
was second nt the lighthouse. Tho Pi
mtc was third, the Princess fourth
Canar) fifth. Glad)s sixth nnd Vl-Ka
seventh. The run up took nbout twj
hours nnd n half
Resides the boats mentioned nbov
the Mai) I.., Abble M and Kallmann
participated In the run which was vot
ed by nil us a great success. lly the
t.'me of the next regatta nnd cruise, the
boat house temporarily to be erected
for tho accommodation of (he members
of tho Hawaii Yacht Club and their
f i lends nt Puulonnw III be i end) and then
there will be no necessity for those who
have small boats to sleep In thdr
cramped qunrtirs aboard.
IN III HI ESTATE
Walluku. Jan 25 Jas W Glrvln
commissioner appointed by Judge Ka-
lua of the Second Circuit Court to ap
praise the value of tho estate of the
late I)r Robert MtKlbbin, for the pur
pose of determining a basis of assess
ment by the government for Inheri
tance tax. has submitted his report to
the Second Circuit Court The matter
wns heard this morning,, and the coutt
ordered the 2262 acres of bush land at
Kaala. Hamnkua, Hawaii, to be ap
praised at $2 per acre Instead of $4
per acie ns returned h) the nppialser
With this amendment the report was
ordered approved at $92,300.75 and J
M Dowsett of Honolulu, executor will
piny Into tho government coffeis about
$5000 as Inheritance t.w.
Kcpollo.I I'i tcrtnlnx.
Walluku, Jnn 23 Hon A. N Ko
polknl of the Court of Fire Claims 's
cntcitalnlngn number of his friends nt
a luau this nfternoon nt his Knhulul
fisher) The banquet Is In honor of
the visit of Col John D Holt of Hono
lulu Alicadv large crowds of people
have left Walluku for tho sceno of fes
tivities where they will enjoy to the
limit, the unexcelled hospitality of the
Judge
TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY
Tako Laxatlvo Ilromo Quinine Tablets
All druggists refund tho money If It
falls to cure. L. W. Grove's signature
Is on each box. 25 cents.
gives satisfaction
This nlono would bo tho best recommendation for nny lamp ono
could expect, )ct every merchant who uses our
NEW ARC LAMPS
Is more than satisfied nnd says they nre tho best ho has over used.
Surely ho ought to know.
MR. W. W. DIMOND says: "I ennnot say too much In pralso of
these lamps; they give a soft, penetrating light, ovenly distributed
and without fluttering or noise. They nro the best lamps I havo
ever seen."
For further Information ring us up Tel. Main 390 and wo will
be pleased to call at jour office.
HAWAIIAN ELECTRIC CO., Ltd.
KINO STREET, NEAR ALAKEA.
SMITH PREMIER TYPEWRITERS
Still in the Lead Always In the Lead,
HIGHEST AWARD AT PARIS EXPOSITION
HIGHEST AWARD AT BUFFALO EXPOSITION-
It's time to turn over a n cw leaf If you havo novor used tho
Smith Premier. Superior In construction and efficiency. Send or
call for catalogue.
C. W. MACFARLANE,
SOLE AGENT.
MACHINES SOLD, RENTED AND REPAIRED,
Weekly Bulletin,
Tel. Main 311.
BIG SHIRT WAIST SALE
FOR ONE WEEK ONLY, ALL WAISTS MARKED
BELOW COST, CALL AND EXAMINE THEM,
A. A. MONTANA,
Lending DrcHBinnldnjV Hotmc nnd Millinery PnrloPH.
Arlington mock, Hotel St. II. Pt DAVI80N, Manager.
SHREVE & CO,, San Francisco
To facilitate trade with tho Hawaiian Islands, will uollver
all goods purchased or order cd of them, freo of all charges
for transportation to Honolu Iu or returning samo to San
Francisco. Goods will bo so nt on selection to those know
ing the firm, or who will fur nish satisfactory references In
San Francisco.
Jewelers, Gold and Silver Manufacturers,
Market & Post 6t., 6. F.
Illustrated CATALOGUE and prices furnlBhcd upon receipt
of request. Wo havo tho larg est manufactory of Jewelry
nnd Silverware west of Now York City, nnd aro prepared to
furnish special designs.
The Germania Life Insurance Company,
OF NEW YORK.
ASSETS $27,378,533.30.
Paid to Policy Holders since 18G0 for Death Claims . $24,373,400 05
Tor Matured Policies 7.507,008 27
Dividends and Sunenders 13,099,134 37 '
Total
EMMETT MAY,
Manager for Hawaiian Islands.
Evening Bulletin, 75c pep month
Special
Selected
Highland
Whiskey
WIIYTE & MACKAY
W. C. Peacock & Co.,
LIMITED
Bole Agents.
A Smooth Scotch Whiskey
Drink No Other.
A. Harrison Mill Co., Ltd.
KAWAIAIMO bTRLET,
KCWALO.
rl. White I22i P. O. Box 55
Sawing, Planing, Turning and
Mill Work In all Its branches.
Lumber - Kiln - Drying
a specialty, anJ In large or small
quantities.
Honolulu Iron Works.
Improved and modern SUGAR MA
CHINERY of every capacity and de
scription made to order. Boiler work
tnd IUVDTED PIPES for Irrigation
purposes a specialty. Particular atten
Hon paid to JOD WORK, and repairs
executed at shortest notice.
$1.00 per year
Postofflcc Box 57
.? 15,57 f,212 29
JUDD BUILDING.
Waialua Beach Hotel
CHAR. DAVID, Manager
B
Now Open for Business.
Plncftt of Accommodation.
Flncnt of Untlilng. : i t
Be Sure to Get Off nt i s
t t i Wnlnluii Station
RATES-$2.RO per day j
Special lintcs by Week or
Month, i t t i i t i t
For further Information address :
IIALniWA P. o.
Beaver Lunch Rooms, f
rori or., net. yuccn anu merchant
Dreakfast, Lunch and Dinner
Served.
.Everything (lrst class. Complcto lino
Key West and Domestic Cigars always
on luud.
H, J, NOLTE, - Proprietor,
HART & CO.,
(LIMITED)
THE ELITE ICE CREAM PARLORS
Fine Ice Creams and Water Ices,
Chocolate and Confections.
The Finest Resort In the City.
Try our "Elite" Oyster Cocktails.
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'OMEN'S EXCHANGE
IV 314 FORT 8T
A Has tho Dest Assortment of
PACIFIC ISLAND CURIOS
In the City.
FIV.FSH HOME-MADE POI ON TUES
DAYS, ANn TODAYS.
Weekly edition of the Bulletin $1 a
year.
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