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EVENING DtfLLETIN, HONOLULU, II. T THURSDAY. JAN. 30. 1002.
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ACROSS THE CONTINENT FROM
Sao Francisco-Portland
THE TRAINS DAILY
FROM SAN FRANCISCO.
TWO TRAINS DAILY
'FROM PORTLAND.
Only THREE DAYS to Chicago.
Onlr FOUR DAYS to Now York.
Pullman Palace Sleepers. Buffet, Bmok.
In and Library Cars, with Barber
hop and Pleasant Reading Rooms.
Dining Cars (Meals a-la-carte).
Free Reclining Chairs.
Pullman Ordinary Sleepers.
I. n. LOTHROP, General Agent.
115 Third street, Portland, Oregon.
D. W. HITCHCOCK, General Agent,
No. 1 Montgomery St., San Francisco.
9, h. LOMAX, O. P. & T. A.,
1471 Omaha, Nebraska, i
Hawaiian Tramway's Time i
KINO STREET LINE. i
Cirs Icivi Wtklkl lor town t 5 j, 6.15. 645AM
ndtvery ifmlnutMthtrtafter till 104s. utM nd
11 j j P.M. from W Ik I It I gototht Punthou Subtes
Ctrl leave R Pane orpAwta twitch lor town it
S 9JA M. and every it minutes thereafter till tt 08P.M
Cart leave Fort and King streets corner for Palama
at 6.10 a.m. and every 15 minutes after till tit)
P.M.
Cart leave for Palama only at j ani jjo A M.
Can leave Palama for Wilkikf j 45 A m and every
minutes till okPM. then at toait and 10 41 P.M
TheirtjpM from Palama tor Punahou only goes I
LJrT Vil
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Are you n middle aged man suffeilng from vnrlcocele. pre
maturencBS, Indigestion, constipation, rheumatism, lame back,
etc.? Dr. Mcl.aughln's Electric Belt will euro jou.
Are you an old man, declining before your time. having
lost all ability to enjoy life, with prostatic trouble, lost strength,
debility, pains and nclies and general decay of organic pow
ers? I can euro you with Dr. McLaughlin's Electric Belt with
free, suspensory lor weak men.
I will send you, scaled, free, my beautiful book telling
about It If you will send this ad. bend for It today.
702 Mci elect St.,
rnncltico, Cnl.
dr. m. h. Mclaughlin, z"
Ofllcc hours, 8 n. m to S 30 p. m , Sundays, 10 to 1
SanmHVHBHBHBBH
HIT OUT I FRIARS
SECRETARY ROOT'S PLAN
FOR ELIMINATING STRIFE
Would Have Lands Bought and Thu3
Wipe Out One Souice of
Contention in the
Philippines.
to Walklkl on SaturJava.
Carl leava Fort anj King ttrteti corntr lot Rlflt
King ii j to anj jo A.m.
C.r. If ava Fort ani King ircMti corner tor Walklkl
a n anaevcry 15 mmuw. 1111 10 ojt-.m inen ai
anduotPM. Tha m.jsP.M goal to Walklkl
BERETANIA STREET AND t-VUANU VALLEY.
Cars leave Punahou SlatVe for Town at and
for Town and Valley at j 40 ) 50 6 to Vao 6 40 7 and
IMAM. I
Cars leave Oihu College for town and Valley at '
o jo 0 50 am t to A n and ever) 10 minutes tin 10 10
P.M except the even hour and hall, hour cars which
run from the Stable.
Cats leave Nuuanu Valley at 6'to 6 10 6 50 A, M and
every to minutes thereafter till 10 jo P.
Cars leave Tort and Queen streets for Punahou
Collect at 6 ej 6 t) 6 4 a M and every 10 minutes
alter till 9 4 p.m After that the cars run to the
Stable up to it 30P.M. which Is the last car from Town,
reaching the SlabUat 11 joPjM
Telephone to All Parts of the Island.!
KONA LIVERY
STABLES
KEALAKEKUA, - HAWAII
J. Q. IIENKIQUES, PROP.
Horses and Carriages
For Bxcurslons
To the Volcano or the Mountains.
An excellent chance Is ottered for
tourists to
6EB THE COUNTRY.
Carriages meet the 3. S. Mauna lm
at Kallua and tako passengers overland
to Hookena, where tha steamer Is met
again.
the secret of it
Cholly's shirts were Ike talk of tho town -they worn ro rich
In design but people dldn t know that DEAL'S wall papers were
tiio handsome shlri fronts Ch'dly vvoie.
The beautiful designs of ,
1902 WALL PAPERS
please everyone that sees them and our prices are tho lowest
Tako a look at your room, don't jou think tho paper needs
changing.
OO AT 9 C: BERETANIA ST.,
31 -rf-Vl i O NEXT TO EMMA
1)1
Instruments Filed for Reeord January
29, 1902.
Ah i.ee Sle Kee
Bli- Kee-0 J Waller
Pioneer llldg & I. Assn It
Walpn ....
Saral l,am Tnk aimo & Co
Hawaii Land Co. Ltd R D
C M
M
1'
n-i
Mead
Ml 8
Instruments Filed for Record January
30, 1902.
I,ce lloo .1. It. Illgby . C M
II Diinond 12 ..iiualoml lift
II. M. Dow V V Ahana Hid
A. 8 llumphiejs and v.lte- J II
Afotig 1'
Pang Kin Chee Pang -Tim I'at IIS,
No doubt
I You have paid for two or three homes during your lifetime.
Especially If you have been paying rent! and we regret that
you have nothing to show for the money spent In this manner.
O. R. & L. Co.
TIME TABLE.
From and after January 1, 1899.
TIIAINS.
Oceanic Steamship Company.
TIME TABLE
The steamers of this line will arrive and leave this port as hereunder:
PItOM SAN FRANCISCO. FOR SAN FRANCISCO.
1LAMEDA FEB. 1 ALAMEDA rED. 6
3IERHA FEU. 12 SONOMA FEB. 11
VLAMEDA FEB. 22 ALAMEDA FEB. 26
SONOMA MAU. 6 VENTURA MAR. 4
iLAMEDA t MAK.15 ALAMEDA MAU. 19
VENTURA MAR. 2U SIERRA MAR. 25
ILAMEDA APRIL 5 ALAMEDA APRIL !)
Washington, Jan. IS. Sccrctar)
Root wbb heard on tho question ol
thr friar lands In the Philippines be
fore the House Committee on lnsulai
Affairs today. Ho said tncso Inndhold
lugs constituted one or the clile,
causes of dlseuntent nmong the peo
pie, they wcro tho hotbeds of lnsiir
ruction, and had furnished Agulnalda
his chief appeal to popular ptejmllee
The Secretary said the religious orders
so fully realized the bad condition ol
nffalrs that they were disposed to sell
out and ho urged thnt the Uoverii
ment take advantage of the opportu
nlly to rcmoe the chief causes of dls
content. In the Islands. He did not lie
lleve condemnation proceedings would
bo necessary, as there were Indlcn
tlons that a fair price could bo agreed
upon. A rough cstltnato of tho alnc
of tho lands, he said, was from $.noo,
000 to $7,31)0,000. American money.
Secretary Root began his statement
by explaining the enormous powel
which the religious orders had long
exercised In tho Philippines. They
wcro represented nt Madrid, and the
Archblshon was ntilte as powerful an
tho Goernor General of the Islands
Tho orders have largely supplanted
the native priests As a result of tho
great political power ot the orders
tho friars became tho medium of com
munication between the local parishes
and tho central groveriimont.
They held largo tracts of laud
amounting to about 400,000 acres, nt
tho time of the American occupation
Tho people rented the lands, and thus
a landlord nnd tenant system was now
In operation. This caused Intense hat
red, and Root snld the feeling of tha
tenant classes was not equaled in bit
tcrncss by an) thing In Ireland. Agul
naldo hnd taken ndantnge of this In
tenso feeling of the tenants against
tho friar landlords. Tho Secretary
snld that the moat Important thing to
be dnno at this time was to dispose ol
the friar question, as It was felt that
when landed proprietorship was
brought to nn end most of tho nglta
tlon would be disposed of The friars
had been driven fiom the land In mosl
cnseB, be Raid, and If they returned
the people would hill tlfnm.
Appeals hnd been made to the Wnt
Deportment to collect the rents due
but the Secretary snld this could not
bo dono without tho use of troops.
Root said that no religious question
wns Inwrivcd, ns It was simply n con
dltlon that existed and was fully recog
nlzed. Tho friars themielves were so
fully nlhe to the conditions that they
would doubtless be ready to dispose ot
their lands. At all events, Root said
thoy wcro a part of nn organization
nnd ho npprehended thnt the dlsposl
tlon of the lands would be determined
by higher church authorities than tha
friars themselves.
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STATIONS. OAILY DAILY
(Outward) ci. Sun DAILY Sun DAILY DAILY
A.M. AM. Am. r.Al I- m
8 ol a 48
S lo oS
.... lo jo
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.... It Jl
DAILY
tx bun.
AM.
Kanultu
Walalua
Walani
EwaMIII ) !
Pearl City i.i
Honolulu 6 so
F C. SMITH. Qcn'l Fobs. & Ticket Agt.
O. P. DENISON. Superintendent
In connection with tno sailing or tno above steamers, tno agents are pro
tared to Issue, to Intending passengers, coupon through tickets by any rail
road from San FrancUco to all points In tho United States, and from New
fork by any steamship line to all European ports.
FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS APPLY TO
Wm. G. Irwin & Co., Ltd.
Honolulu ...
Pearl City...
Ewa Mill ..
Walanaa ....
Walalua. ..
Kanulnl
STATIONS.
(Inwarl)
ll os lis Sio
11.40 1 47 S SO
It oo 1 0$ 6 IO
4S
!
DAILY DAILY DAILY
A.M P.M P.M
IS .... ti
e.to .... a so
Tio ... 1SS
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t is 1 05 s to
GENERAL AGENTS OCEANIC 8. 8. CO.
Pacific Mail Steamship Go.
Occidental and Oriental Steimship Co. and Toyo Kisen Kaisha
8teamers of the anove companies will call at Honolulu and
leave this port on or about the dates below mentioned.
Recorded January 18, 1902.
P XI Pond and wile to 12 S Ath-
crton, deed, lot 10, block 12 College
Hills tract. Honolulu. Oahu: $1 Hook
229 page SOI. Dated Janunr H 1902.
Recorded January 21, 1902.
J. I.yctirgus to J. Robinson : mort
gage, portions Kill 11215. Ap C. RUor
Street, piece land Knlawahlne Hono
lulu. Oahu, lots 5 fi, 12 13 and pin tlon
4 and 14. block A, Uo eminent lots,
llllo. Hawaii; $10 000 Hook 23" pagu
210. Dated Jnnuar) 20. ln:
Recorded .anuary .2, 1902.
W. C. Peacock to Estate II P.
Bishop, mortgage: portion 11 P 24CI
Kill rj"3, leasehold. Merchant street,
Honolulu. Oahu. $11,500 Book 230,
page 241. Dated November 29. 1901.
Mctiopolltnn Companj Limited, to
Bishop & Companj , chattel mort
gage, two leaseholds buildings, stock
etc. Walmcn, i.aual: 3o00 Book
230. page 2 IT. Dated December 30,
1901.
dear, LniiBing & Company to .1 S
Rogers, deed, lot 4. block 14 Knlniukl
tract. Honolulu. Oahu, $oo Book
234. page 55. Dated June 14 1901
Nabara to Hlrnno, bill ot sale, two
noises and one iirny. $500 Book 224,
page -U7. Dated January 21 lvu.
Recorded January a, vjuz.
Kcknhuna nnd wife et nl. to Maull-
ola (k), deed; portion Ap 2. R P
3925. -.ll. iau8, Knpalama. Honolulu,
Oahu, $500. Book 234, page CO Dat
ed January 18. 1902.
Macfarlane & Company. Limited, to
Robert Idling ct nl.; bill of sale; stock
liquors, fixtures, etc., Kohala saloon,
Piiehuchu. North Kohala Haw-all,
$2300. Book 235. page 2. Dated July
19. 1900.
Hoopala lino to Daniel lino, deed;
Interest In Ornnt 3. .. Kealakehe, N
Konn, Haw-all: $5 and mortgage $250
Book 234, page 58. Dated February 7,
1901.
Recorded January 24, 1902.
Paaonln et al. lo M K Pilkol
deed. Ap. 1. R. P 2S40. Kill 1515,
P. 3049. Kill. 20.13. alklkl Hnno-
lulu. Oahu. $375. .,ook 229 page 302
Dated December 31. 1901.
S Mahoe et nl. to II. P. Baldwin;
deed. Interest In Ornnt llfiil. Knani-
pall. Lahnltia. Maul: $125 Book 229
page 301 Dated .Innuaty 22. 1902.
J. A Mngonn and wife to Yin Kee
Kan ct nl : lease; land, between
Punchbowl ami Ml. .or streets. Hono
lulu, Oahu: thirty ears, two years ut
$100 per month, four years at $130 per
month twenty-four yenis at $250 per
month. Book 22S, page 491. Dated
Jtilv l'Jill.
Recorded January 25, 1902.
12 JTay to V P. Roth; assignment
of lease, piece land. Llllha street,
piece land. Beretanln street. Honolulu,
Oahu; $1000. Book 22o. page 197. Dat
ed January IS. 1902.
Vf
s
atr
THE AMOUNT PA
FOR RENT WOULD
HAVE PAID FOR A
HOME, AND A GOOD
HOME TOO. - -
We have now on sale lots In the beautiful Puupueo Tract,
which contains the finest suburban property In Honolulu. This
tract commands a magnificent view of mountains and ocean, has
macadamized streets, artesian water, and the electric car line
passes through the property. For any further Information regard
ing prices, terms, etc., address
ISLAND REALTY COMFY
204
LI.MITUD.
JUDD BUILDirSQ.
fife. - .. krBBMSWl
At the entrance
to the Famous
lao Vallev. anj
easy access to
Halakalea, thi
largest extinct
volcano In thi
World.
t.)
MAUI HOTEL,
Headquartirs
for Tourists and
Commercla
Travellers.
WAILUKU,
ISLAND OF MAUI.
A. T. IIACnNKAMP. Mnnnger.
IE ifflM i Corporation Notices.
mural -lATiirr kihei stockholders
WIN liWIHR
Boer Delegates in
Mysterious Conclave
nniBscls, Jnn, 19. Dr. Lcjds, the
European representative of the
Transvaal, and the Boei aelcgntes met
ngaln today at some mysterious ren
dezvous Dr Lcyds now denies hint
scir to everybody. It Is asserted that
Dr. Kityper, the Dutch Premier on his
return to The Hague from London, had
a conference with Mr. Wolmaians one
of the Boer delegates, who sent anoth
or delegate to lousult with Mr. Knui
ger and that another meeting will be
held next Monday.
In spite of the Boer dcnlaK a
strong feeling exists hero that some
peace minement Is afoot between
Uteat Britain and the Boer delegates,
Put there Is tlltnculty in nrrmng nt
any acceptable basis of terms, Mr
Krueger and Dr. Leyds being reluct
Author Parker Gets
Himself Into Trouble
New York, Jan. lb There was n
wild scene at the auinml dinner of tin
New York Pi ess Club at Delmonlco's
tonight. Gilbert Parkei, the English
noNelist. and ineuibet uf Paillanient
was one of the chief guests nud spoke
on reciprocity After oxprefcsmg re
gret that the United States had not
Joined moic extvusUcli with 11 lent
Britain In teclproial relations father
.
Chinese and Japanese Firms.
C.Q.Yeeliop&Co
Kahikinui Meat Market
and Grocery.
FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
Beretanla Street, Corner Alakea.
'Phone Blue 2511.
ALSO AT THE
FISHMABKET
MEAT STALLS 19 AND 20.
FOR JAPAN AND CHINA.
HONdKONQ UARU TEB. 0
CHINA FEB. 14
DORIC TEH. 22
NIPPON MARU MAR. 4
PERU MAR. 12
COPTIC MAR. 20
AMERICA MARU MAR. 28
FOR SAN FRANCI8CO.
DORIC JAN. 31
NIPPON MARU FED. 8
PERU FEB. 15
COPTIC FEB. 25
AMERICA MARU MAR. 4
PEKINCi MAR. 12
OAELIC MAR. 22
HONOKONK MARU MAR. 29
SING CHAN CO.
1 Importers of
Hardware, Tinware, Glassware
and Carriage Goods, Etc., Etc.
Sanitary Plumblnft
and Sewer Connec-
FOR GENERAL INFORMATION APPLY TO P. M. 8. 8. CO.
H. HACKFIBLO & CO, LTD. AGENTS.
tlons a Spcclnlty.
229 King St., between River St. and
R. R. Depot.
CanadianAustpalian Royal Mail
Stcamahlp Company.
Steamers ot tho above line, running In connection wlu tho CANADI
AN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO. between Vnncouver. B. C, nnd Sydnoy, N.S.V.,
ind calling at Victoria, B. C, Honolulu and Brisbane, aro DUE AT HONO
LULU on or about tho dates below stated, viz.:
crpm Vancouver anu Victoria, B. C. , hrom Sydney and Brisbane.
MEETING.
By order of the Directors, the annual
meeting of the stockholders of Klhel
Why w... women continue . ZZT ITV
costumes that hide the llgure and aro room nboe the omces of Messrs Cas
nothing but adertlcmeiits for dtess-Itlo k Cooke. Ltd.. Honolulu. At this
mnkers'and ladle, 'JSTSi
Mine Emma Neaila Palmer, ns sua '...,., ,
sipped her ihocolate In her cozy opart-1 T iilURSTON.
mints nt the New Wlll.ird. recently. Seeretnry Klhel Plantation Co.
"1 am trlng to start n reform In wo- Honolulu, January 23d, 1902.
men's clothes, nnd I want nil tho help 20S2-
I can get. To my mind, dressing Is nn, stockholders' MEET,
art. and ono should strhe to attain NAHIKU STOCKHOLDERS MEET
the highest perfection. The art lien INC.
not In trjlng to put or, us many colors ,.,,,,. ,fc- ...
or ns much trimming as possible, but, n- order of h lrectw. tho an
in dressing the figure so that all lth.':v
graceful curves nnd flno lines will o ,iB cnlteU for Friday. January 3lBt. 1902.
brought Into prominence. nt 2 p. m.. In tho room above tho of-
"I luno hud a number of costumes fices of Castle & Cooke, Ltd. Ilono-
niadp nfter tho old Greek fashion, lulu. II. AllMllAUL,
which ndmlts of tho fullest nnd freest
nimeincut of the bod) and gives grnte
fill poise to the figure 1 wear those
clothes when I sing, to thnt nil tuny
l-ee 1 wish It thoroughly understood
that this Is not n costume, but a dress
I wenr similar clothes In my rooms, n$
on inn see, nnd I unlit to have all
women know that It Is time for them
passca on to me uoer war anu ueeiar ln l88U(, ,Iccirat(m ()f ,,.,1Cndenrr
vii iiiui nun luiuiii nan inuuitru uuui.r
Seeretnry Nahlku Sugar Co . Ltd.
Honolulu, January 2Uh, 1902.
2053 td
the delusion as to the British motives,
which, ho declared, were of tliu high
est philanthropic order, He deilared
England's purpose to be to give the
Boers tho same belt contiol now en
joyed by the United States. Parker
then referred to tho Mcatagua canal,
nnt to commit themselves. It Is de- ""'"B "arcat Britain has glveu tho
clarcd In Boer circles here that n num
ber of Englishmen, supposed to be oMl-
clals of the British Government, arriv
ed at The Hague under assumed names
last Saturday and were Inter visited
nnd entertained at dinner by tho Brit
ish Minister there.
London, Jnn. 20. The Times has
received a cablegram from Dr. Kuyper.
the Dutch Premier, In which ho de
clares he has held no conference with
the Boer delegates, ami that he could
not Induce them to draw up terms ol
peace, as ho know their credentials
did not nllow them to do so.
Nicaragua canal to the United Status
and all wo have received In return
from the American people Is Richard
Crokor."
Then Sulzer leaned to his feet nnd
declared the Boer was was a disgrace
to civilization and defended America's
icclproclty arrangements. Ho was
greeted by a mingled storm or hisses
and cheers. Justice Fitzgerald added
fuel to tho flames and the bannuet
threatened to end In a riot befoie milnt
was restored.
WILDER'S STEAMSHIP CO.
Notice.
One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) re
ward will be paid to any person giv
ing Information which will lead to tho
arrest and conviction of tho parties
who stole n registered mall pouch
from the steamer Kinnu on or about
Satuiduy, December 21st.
C. L. WIGHT.
202Ctf President.
NOTICE.
from their dressmaker and commence
wealing rntlonnl clothing When time
passes nnd historians wilte about our
day and our century tho natural In
quiry will be' 'What did those peoplo
wear'' Just ns wc nsk ourselves In
reading history When such n question
Is asked about the people who hnvo , , , f , MocMloM.
lived In tho latter part of the nlne-i ()f' , 0A11U gU0AU CO.. LTD,
teenth and the beginning of the twen- ttln ll(1 i,,.,,! at the ofllco of 11. Hack
tleth century, whnt can tho answer be? jfc.,i Cc.. Ltd.. In Honolulu, on Frl
Women of today wear evcrjthlng and dnv. January 31st. 1902. nt 10 o'clock
thov wear nothing. The clothing Is not n m , for the purpose of amending tho
n inmrnt nn ll lu nnr i r.-KRlmr ir in ij-in. - --
(For Brisbane and Sydney.)
MOANA FEB
MIOWEI1A MAR
AORANOI APR
(For Victoria and Vancouver, B. C.)
MIOWERA FEB. 12
AORANOI MAR. 12
MOANA APR. 9
MIOWERA ... ... ...MAY 7
Through Tickets Issued from Honolulu to Canada, United States and
d all general Information, upply to curope. For Freight nnd Passage an
Theo. H. DavteB & Co.. Ltd.. Gcn'l Aftcntw.
SANG CHAN
MERCHANT TAILOR
Fine English and American Goods
p o noioi,
TWO STORES
65 Hotel street, and
Hotel near Nuuanu
TEL whiti 01
American-Hawaiian S. S. Co.
DIRECT 8ERVICE BETWEEN
HEW YORK AND HAWAIIAN ISLANDS, via Pacific Coast.
i. 8. CALIFORNIA, 6,000 tons, to sail about Jan. 25.
9. S. AMERICAN, 6,000 tons, to sail about March 15.
From 8an Francisco S. 8. HYADES, 3,000 tons, to sail Feb. 19 for Honolulu.
Freight received at Company's wharf, 42nd Street, South Brooklyu. ut
all times. For further particulars, apply to
C. P. MORSB,
General Frelaht Agent. H. HACKFELD & CO., Ltd.
AGENTS. HONOLULU.
PROVE KOCH CURE
New Yoik J.111 19. 1'iom the seclu
sion Into which she entered more than
11 month ago Mies Emma II King of
Biooklyn, n young woman who volun
teered to be a subject to dlsprovo tho
Koch theory of the non-communlrabll-
Ity of bovlno and human tuberculosis,
emeiged today She has been living In
n boarding houso In Jersey City. She
snys she has hnd consumption nnd has
recovered from It
Fortified with affidavits and certifi
cates to tho effect that MI83 King had
been Inoculated with the germs of bo
vine tuberculosis nnd that a cow which
the Health Department slaughtered
and from which tho germs are said to
have come had tho disease, and further
backed with autograph letters from
prominent phslclnns sajlug that they
had examined tho young woman last
month nnd found her suffering from
pulmonarj tuberculosis, Dr. Georgo D.
Barney Issued n stotement coincident
with her reappearance In public.
'
.
Emporium Resturant
King Street Near Nuuanu.
FIRST-CLA38 MEALS SERVED
AT ALL HOUR8.
Cheapest Good Meal In Town.
WELL WORDED WANTS IN
THE BULLETIN
2n57-2t
Secretary.
NOTICE.
Something the Matter With the Phone
She tripped Into the corner ding
store with the graie thnt Is dlstiiicll)
Kcntucklnn. The north winds that
swept out Fourth avenue fiom the chill
surface of the Ohio left their imprtbs
on her checks, a rich red that told full
well she was not a ruuge erraud. The
raglan she woiu wns not ultra enough
to disguise) a form us bewitching us hti
face.
She approached the clerk nt the
fountain, nnd In a voice that made even
the grum proprlctoi look up In admi
ration, sweetly said:
"May I use our "phone?"
"Certainly," was the reply.
The man who serves hot chocolates
spoke as If charmed. He vould nave
given her tho store for the isklni?
With a pretty nod of the head that
made the dnrk brown pompai'our fall
lower on the left of her fair brow she
shot a glance from a pair of luitrou
C)es that could mean whatever the
clerk might wish, nnd, stepping over lo
the show case, picked up fie receiver.
There wns a flash of light as ilic in
strument went to her dalntv ear. and a
wealth of brown hair wis barely saved
an uncomfortable singeing. She had
the piling on of silks and satins, furs
and Jewels, until one loses sight of
tho wearer by the gorgeousness of the
clothes. I havo Interested a number ol The annual meeting of the stock-
nnnln In mv rrfm tn mriipmpnt nn,l I hfllilrrs of The Knsh Company, Limit-
unnl 11 Ir, ,-... I 1,nlt, .. , I, n I .....oll.ln ' I'll. Wlfl llU ll I 1 1 1 at tndr OlllCe. 23 IIO-
.' .. t. .,-". ......v.v'.....VOL..n..f.U. ... , I.-, ... 1
ll-l sirill, oil ouiumnji i-vmuwij .,
19U2, at 2 p. m.
F. 1. WOODBRIDOE.
women will agree with mo and will ns
slst me "-Washington Tost.
August Schmltz, who became Mn.ior
of Fan rrnticlsco recently, during the
Christmas exercises at St Mary's
Cntlmlli- chinch, rendered n violin solo.
as he tins done ever) Christmas for scv
2nSfi .It
Seeretnry.
NOTICE.
Miss King ns robust nppcnrlng nn
ex-consumptlve as ever thwarted an tried to uso the new nickel-plated ni;.ir
undertaker, snld the experiment had
been a complete success "I nm ready
lighter, heforo the enchantr-d f -How at
the fountali could tell hci 'ho tele
to undergo the experiment again for I how w is in the rear of if store.
any specialist who wants to try It,'
she snld,
TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY
WORK WONDERS
Tako laxative Bromo Quinine Tablet.
All druggists refund the money It It
falls to euro. L. W. Orove'a slunnturo
Is on each box. 2R cents
A blush thnt drovo nvvny everj v.-a-tlgo
of color made by the wind spread
quleklj over t'-c girl's face, but she wns
game, nnd walked back to the real
'Phone "1 e Mdn't tell tho person call
ed howevi" of her narrow escape from
1 educing I e rrse8 to ashes LnulS
vlllo Courk'-'ournal.
A dividend Is duo and payable to tho
stockholders or the Honolulu Brewing
1. Mnltli... Pnmnnnv l.lmltml nt lift
erul jears. He said he Intended to fill um'r(t ,)u qU(.t. street, on January 31,
engagements us orchei-tra lender nnd 15102, 1. SCHWi.i t'ZEIt.
violinist dm lug his term us Ma) or. If 2(157-31 Secretary.
he found his duties gave him time. ,.i,-.,. 01 i.n unum m n
The 1111n11.1l meeting of the Pacific
Club w III be held February 3d, 1902, at
the Club House nt 7 30 p. m,
EDflAR HALSTEAD.
2019-tf Secretary.
Business Notices.
NOTICE.
Parties visiting Lahalna mid the ltd
and of Maul In general can see 11 ro suit
able convc)ances und careful drivers
al the PIONEER STABLES, Lahalna,
Island of Maul.
Commercial men will be carefully
looked after with suitable rigs.
2033-3IH
NOTICE.
I will not be responsible for any
debts contiaeted unless hy my written
order. WM MEYER.
2037-1't
Weekly edition of the Bulletin $1 a '
year. It'tn
in '!' Rill
Woman's Exchange
has removed to tho
Arlington Block, Hotel Street,
In the storo formerly occupied by
II. W. Foster.
The Plumber's Strike
la over, and I am again prepared
to do Plumbing, 8ewerlng ani
Sheet Iron Work as heretofore
Estlmatea furnished... Wort
manahlp ana material guaran
teed. Jas. Nott, Jr.,
Store, Beretanla opp. Alakea St.
TeU White 3571.
HART & CO.,
(LIMITED)
ME ELITE ICE CREAM PARLORS
Fine Ice Creams and Water Ices,
Chocolate and Confections.
The finest Resort In the City.
Try our "Elite" Oyster Coektalla.
ajM.
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