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EVENINO BULLETIN, HONOLULTJ.H. T.. MONDAY, FED. 10, 1902.
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I'EUUl UtY 10, 1!P02
The nun who Imped to sec Judge
Little Jump Into the tlovernorslilp dls
ciikkIou with a whoop and a mar are
miillv disappointed lodge l.lttlo
stands for the pe.u e pinginm as does
eei thoughtful citizen, and shows
those self-contained and sensible
tjiiaiitie-n cwiic-ii cuil-c citizens Ol lilt- i
Tenltorj to look to him as a proper
man for Chief Executive
T Mi Cants Stewart speaks for him
self. Those citizens who have taken
the trouble tu follow the Advertiser's
fOttrte townid .Mr Stewart for the past
two .venrs aie well aware that Mr.
Thurston's morning organ Is thrlco
guilty of the charge of dishonest) and
Indecenry which Is lodged ngalnst it
The Stewart Incident Is merely one ol
many which show the spirit in which
.Mr Thurston s paper, which Is also
the olllclal organ of C,oernor Hole,
deals with public men and public meas
ures. It bus no respect for personal
honor nor personal Integrity. It
charges ever) man who opposes It'
hludgeon taitlis with being n rene
gade and seeks to destroy whom It
cannot control Its motives ail' dis
honest and Its methods of operation of
the lowest ordei known to polltic.il
actlvit) These have become self evi
dent facts to citizens of this Tenltory
who have followed the morning pa
per's course This Is what Dolelsm has
stood for In this Teirltor) as express
ed b) Its olllclal organ.
THE PROGRAM OP PEACH.
AdvMces received In the transport
Thomas mall prove he.vonil doubt
President Roosevelt's determination to
secuie peace In Hawaii through the se
lection of new leaders and dhectors ol
Territorial affairs,
None but those bitterly' prejudiced
will oppose this determination which
means so much for the advancement
of this Territory and unit) among Its
Itlzens for the best Interests of all
concerned. What Is known as the
Dole faction has expressed Its equally
positive determination to tight the
I'lesldcnt's plan, thereby indicating
thnt they piefcr the eternal wrangle ol
the past to the program of peace and
progress. Their attitude speaks for
Itself and will unquestionably serve
to educate the I'lesldent as to their
motives.
The two men under cotiEldei.it ion
fur the Governorship are Col Samml
Parker and Judge Gillieit I" Little who
are personal friends and stand for the
liberalizing of local government on
American lines Col I'aiker repre
sents the American sentiment of the
Hawaiian-Americans and has a strong
following among all classes. Judge
Little from his Intimate knowledge and
experience of American methods gain
ed through his public career In the
States represents the sentiment of men
who believe nn Amerlran horn citi
zen Is needed nt the head of alfalrs,
and he as well as Parker has strong
and honest support from all classes Ir
lespectlve of the place of tlinlr nativi
ty The Little and Parker support Is
to all intents and purposes one and the
fame. It is the solid sentiment which
demands an end of the dictatorship and
Its consequent bickerings In this Am
erican Teriltoiy. This sentiment Is
not ruled b) lace piejudlce or personal
animosity George It Carter Is un
questionably slated as Secretai) of the
Territory and while he Is suppoxed liv
his enemies to represent the bitterest
end of the Dole regime, and while
there ale others of his so-called faction
who would meet with more general ap
proval. It Is his duty as a citizen as It
Is the duty of every cltl7en to do what
ever may come In his way to cany
out an) and alt measuies inaugurated
with a view to advancing the Interests
of this Territory unci the contentment
of Its citizens.
The piogiam of peace will be em i led
out mill the blockade will be relegated
to the past I'nder I'lesldent Itoose
volt's administration this Terrltor) Is
going forwaid or the President will
know why
A HILO VIEW.
I Hllo Tllliune
With a Hnwall.ui Legislating at
home, and a Hawaiian Delegate In Con
gress It Is not oven u remote) piolj
Qhlllt) that I'rasldeut Itoufovelt will
appoint a Hawaiian as Governor of this
Tenltory Thnto who aie loudest In
their support of Sam Parker fin lliU
oltlco b) hearing this fact In mind will
protect themsolvi's from disappoint
ment. Such n lop aided distribution ol
olllclal puvver would not be along the
tiadltlnnnl Amcilcau lines, which the
I'lesldent has said he hopes to see
llouilsh In Hawaii.
The Bulletin, 75 cents per month, j
BUSINESS ETHICS.
Hllo Tribune 1
Two days before Judge IfTfmphrejs'
first decision In th&Kainalo sugar case,
a representative of one of the leading
business houses In Honolulu said to a
gentleman from the Coast who vvai
Insisting that the plain terms 5f a
written contract should be observed
"O you will find that jou are not doing
business on the Coast ' The plain
Inference was that a lower plane of
business ethics was satlsfactoiy In
Hawaiian Courts, which on the Coast
would not stand the lime light of Jus
tice. After the thunderbolt from the
bench by Judge Humphrejs. the Ho
nolulu firm teadlly agiced to pa) a
few thousand dollars for the privilege
of tearing up the contrait and the
Coast man was right or wiong In lu
(Utlng the cause of the sudden eleva
tion of the plane of business ethics in
Hawaii. It Is unquestion.ibl) true that
Judge Humpliie)s, since his accession
to the bemh has done much toward the
purification of business ethics as well
as Impioving the tone of Tcriltoilal
Jintlce
SUGAIt LOHUY IN TliOUULE.
Xew Yoik Journal.
The strength of the popular senti
ment in lYivor of a reduction of tho
duties on Cuban sugar Is lllustiated by
the fact that the protected Intel ests
have felt it necessar) to advance a
lellrf measure of their own Instead of
lowering the duties, the) propose to
pnv a bounty to the Cuban planters.
The scheme Is absurd, of toinse The
American people showed ten veais ago
that they would not tolerate for any
length of time the pajtnetit of bounties
even to American producers To ask
them to distribute $7.000 000 a )ear in
rash among the owners of plantations
In a foreign countr) Is stretching sent!
ment a little further than Its tensllo
strength will warrant Hut the fact
that It has been thought necessary to
advance such n proposition Is a proof
of the straits of tho sugar lobb).
IjIDN'T DUSLRT CLIENTS.
Editor Evening Bulletin One houi
befell u the departure of the Alameda
on December I last, 1 filed In the.Su
pifine Court a bilef carefully prepared l
iu the case of Hackfeld & Co. vj I
Grossman and publicly In open court
Minouncrd that I submitted the caso
on that In ic-f Dr (iio.ssrnnn was not
then 11" lire of what I had clone but,
Ills business was not neglected. In the
Kamaln case. I huvu done nioio than!
Hi) share of the work and I associated
McCants Stewart with me so that ha
could attend to the examination of wit
litsses When I leave these Islands If
I ever do for good, no client of mine
will suffer. I am nut perfect bj nnjr
means but I elo claim to have an hon
orable professional record behind mo
that will defend me and answer nil
attempts nt mud slinging and slander
to far as my career as a profession")
man Is concerned.
Yours sincerely,
GEO A DAVIS.
AT THE HOWLING ALLEY.
Editor Evening Bulletin Your re
porter was iu error when he stilted and
caused to be published some of the
nil met, appearing In )estcrday's issue of
the Bulletin, ns having entered the
bowling tournament for the week. Fol
lowing Is a correct list of the entries,
the opponents as drawn and the dis
counts allowed eai'li.
A. 51 Webster, 10, vs. V. II. Babbitt,
30, C. A .Mackintosh III, vs. C. A. Els
ton. 5, A W Iliown, 25. vs It. O Yuid
lej, 25. II C Caiter, 20. vs. 1 A. Pot
ter, 15, I' Ainistrong 30, vs J. Gorman,
25, W Wlldci 13. vs. Dr. Hodgers. 2D;
1'. Ilulsteud 25, vs II Kiugcr, 25, W.
Brook. 3D, vs. Mi. Dow, 20, B K.
Marsh, 15. vs S. ('look, Iu, Mr High),
20. vs J 51. Biggs, 10, W. 1'. Dunn,
3u, vs Carl T.i)lor, 25, Win Gilt 3d.
vs. II. Both. 23; M Hose 40, s E. II.
I'm Is, 2U, P Llshmun 13. vs J II.
Johnson, 20. .Mr. Story 10, vs V. Sey
inour. 10. E Waterman 20, vs. W W.
Williamson 10, .Mi. Splnks, 23, vs.
Dr. Ilowaiel 20, C II. 1'cc.k, sciatch,
vs E. Hulstead. 25; W. P Uuyd. 23.1
vs C Waterman, 40, W. E Smith, 10.J
vs. Dr. Nichols, 15, II. Wilder 10, vs
I). A .McXumara, 30, E. J I.oid.
scratch, vs Von Tautoiihahn, 20, W E.
risher. 25, vs. W. O. Walker. 40, .Mr.
Diiggan. 15, vs. J Gulnane, 40.
GLUCOSE COMBINE
New York, Keb 1 It Is definitely
stated by the Herald that tho glucose
Ktni'li combination lias now i cue lied n
stage at which the promoters leel as
Hiired of its succ van. The undent rll 7
Ing hns been completed, and it Is bs
lleve-d the deal will be dosed before
the end of l'obruaiy.
At that time unless the unfnrseen
oeeuiH. the Corn 1'ioducts Compan"
will be oignnized in New Jersey, with
a capital stock or JSO.OOO.OOO. it v.'. II
At... n ..... I....I... nl tl, ... 1. .1. .
(Jnt, ,1 M,MJil!ltJ III luu miJl IV Ul lllil
iuiiuuui niiiicn uinjimiy, cue nunc l
TniFt, the Glucose Sugar Ilellnlng
Company, and the Illinois Sugar Itetln
Ing Company of Peking, III. It also
will own outilglit the properties of thn
rope Glucose Company, for which cash
will be paid and n mlnoiit) Interest In
the New Yoik Glucose Compan). In
which iiiauv Ktandaid Oil capitalist J
are Interested
About JI.niiiKiuO In cash has been
raised b) the sale of the new siocl,
and the imdei writing was subset IuliI
three times over.
The combination will have a dill)
capacity of 25O.01O bushels of corn. II
Is expected that much of the oxpen Iv
pileeciittliig will be done awn) vvlili
entliel).
Mrs "lonnlo June' Cml), "Mother
or Clubs." the woman who had done
so nun h foi women, bnd nemo mound
when she died oxeopt a trained nurse.
Mis Cioly's last appeaianee at Semi
sis which she founded neuily tblity
four )eni ngo, was earl) In November
Slio had an attack or heart falluio
thcio and vvus carried home Death
cnnio on December S3, just lour ilnys
niter hoi 72d birthday. Mrs. Cioly
was u pioneer newspaper woman and
served on ninny papors In many capac
ities dm Ing bur fortv-flvo vears nf
activity.
LATE GAPTAIN 11!
IN MEMOKIAM CIRCULAR
OF THE LOYAL LEGION
Received By Captain John Ross,
Companion of California Com-
- Leary Was
Known Here.
Captain John Itoss Companion of
the Mllltarj Order of the Loyal Legion
of the I'nlted States, has received from
the California Commanderv the regu
lation In .Memoilam rlrrular of Blch
nnl Phillips Lear), Captain. V. S Navy,
who tiled nt Chelsea. Mass . Pi Ida)', De
cember 27, 1001 Captain Leary was
known to man) besides Captain Boss,
whom he succeeded In the Sangamon.
An account of his action In Samoa
fiom his own lips was published In Ho
nolulu the morning, after he landed
here from that group and made Inter
esting reading The memorial circular
of Captain Leaiy's Commaiulery reads
as follows
Blchard Phillips Leary was born nt
Bnltlmore, .Mnryland. November 3
1S42 He entered the United States
Naval Academy. September 20, 1S"
and by reason of the exigencies ol
war, was graduated ns Ensign, V S
Xnvy. October 1, 1803, after a rouise
of three )eais only. Ilo wns attached
to the It S monitor Sangamon In the
boekndlng squadron off Cbnileston
South Carolina, and saw continuous
nnd vnrled service dmlng 1803 to
1805 Being ordered to tho It S S
Cniinndnlgun. he served with the Eu
ropean squadron, 1805 to lSflS. and dur
lug the twenty )cnis following wna
nlmost continually at sen In different
partB of the world He wns promoted
5Inster. 5lay 10. 18(!fi: Lieutenant IVb
ruar) 21. 1807; Lieutenant Commander
5laieh 12. 18d8; Commander. June 2
1882, and Captain June 10. 1807
He was In eommnnd of the ESS
AdnuiB in the harbor of Apia. Samoa
dining the levolutlon of 1S88. mid by
his firm and decided action prevented
what might hnve pioved seilous com
plications with n foreign power Tor
this action he lecelved the thimks of
the President and Secretai les ol
State and the Navy
During the Spanish war 1S0S11 he
commanded the San Francisco the
Mag ship or the Xorlli Atlantic patiol
squadron, and wns sludlcil b) one of
the Spanish batteries at Havann
Ills well known executive nblllt)
caused Ids nppolntment ns Governor
of Guam In ISii'l. when that Island be
eame n dependency of the ('lilted
State's, nnd lie c undue ted Its affairs In
a most admirable manner until com
pelled by III health to ask that ho lie
icllcvcd
He never entirely leeovcred bis
health, but passed nway at the V S
Xaval Hospital, Chelsea, 5Iassachu
setts, on the very dny of his, promo
tlon to the rank of Bi'ar Admlinl
He was elected a Companion of I'm
1'lrst Class iu tho Commnnilcrv of
California (No 807.) .Mny 31. 1880
Insignia No. 7217.
To his relatives wo extend the s)in
path)' and condolence of his Conipnn
Ions of the Lo)nl Legion.
The Commander)' of the Statu of
California
W. B SMEDBERO
Bri'vet Lieutenant Colonel, United
Stales Armv. Recorder
OUTLAWS LANDED
Pittsburg. Jan. 31 IMvvnid BIcIiIIm
Is d)lng In the Jail at Butler; John
niddle Is riddled with buckshot and in
n precarious condition unci Mrs l'eti"'
K Soffel Is lying In the nospltnl with
n self Inflicted wound In tho breast
This Is the sequel or the sensational
escape or the Diddle luothers horn
the Allegheny Count) Jail, aided by
Mis Soflel wife- or the Jail wnrilen, on
Thin selny iiioining.
The c lose or the Blddle tragedy
i a in e at i Iu ei'ilock this afternoon In
n snow -covei imI load two miles east
or I'rospect llutler county, near Mount
Chestnut The exact place was al
McCIuros barn, where two doublo
team sleighs filled with eight ofllcerH
three of tiem Plttsbiiig detectives
John Hoaeh. Albert Swlnehart and
Charles McOovcru, met tho two Bid
dies In n one hoi se sleigh stolen at
Penyvllle. and nt onco opened file on
the trio Tim Biddies returned the
fire after Jumping out of tho Blclgh
Mrs Soffel wns shot through the
bietist. IMword Blddle was shot iu tli"
lelt aim In the luenst and in one leg
John Blddle was ilclilled with buckshot
III the breast and head.
PRICE OH A SnieMON,
Norfolk, Va, Jan .10 1 he cash val
ue of Baptist sei minis In Vliglnla has
been clllclall) liteil at $1.2'! eae h A
Loaid of aibltiatlon. composed of Bap
tist e lei g) men, today decided that tho
Noifolk and Western Ilullioad must
pay Ile-v. W P. Hlncs of the Baptist
ciiuicn ui Tonsillolith. fi'SU loi 2UJ
sermons lost by agents and employ
of the company Di Dims told the
lullwit) people that the loss of his best
sermons would plate him in an em
banasslng position and lie asked to be
lelmbiirsed. The compan) declined to
pa) JV apiece foi the lot and suggested
that the matter be settled b) aibltia
tiou, which wax done.
ACTIV1TYJW PEACE
The Hague, I'tb 1 'Iheio was an
unwonted actlvltv Iu diplomatic clrclci
today, and It was generally believed to
Lave had some connection with the
Dutch noto to Gieat Ililtaln legaidlng
rtaee In South Afilen. The (lei man
Minister. Count von Pnui tales, hail a
long lnti v lew .v I c 1 1 the lliltlsh Mlnls
tei, Sti lleni) Ilowaid, the (list see -utai)
of the lliltlsh li-bution a - (j,
Leveson-Govvei uncxpeetedl) staiti'd
foi London and the Dutch foielgn min
ister, Huron Van Linden, had a e un
file nee with Di Kii)pei. the Premier
of The Netherlands and subseipiently
bad an audknecj of Queen Wlllnlniliu
The Evening Bulletin, TS cents pel
month,
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FINISHED IT ATTRACT8 MORE ATTENTION FROM PEOPLE
THAN ANY PHAETON SHOWN IN THE TERRITORY.
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HON OLjtJ" )L,XJ .
Commission Mercbaott
SUGAR FACTORS
AOENTS FOR
The Hwa Plantation Co.
The Walalua Agricultural Co., LU
The Kohala Sugar Co.
The Walamca Sugar Mill Co.
Tho Fulton Iron Works, 8L Louis. U
Tho Standard Oil Co.
Tho Oeo. F. Blake Steam Pumps.
Weston's Centrifugals.
The New England Life Insurance 0
of Boston.
The Etna Fire Ins. Co. of HartfoM
Conn.
The Alliance Assurance Co. of Londoi
ALEXANDER & BALDWIN.Lt
OFFICERSi
H. P. BALDWIN PreIdt
J. B. CASTLE 1st Vice Prtsldti
W. M. ALEXANDEB....2nd Vice Pr
J. P. COOKE Treasure)
W, O. SMITH SecreUr
OEO. B. CAKTER .. Audit
Sugar Factors atfd
Coioissioii Ageai!
AGENTS FOn
Hawaiian Commercial & Sugar C
Haiku Sugar Company.
Psla Plantation Company.
Nahlku Sugar Cocpany.
Klhel Plantation Company,
Hawaiian Sugar Company.
Kabulul Ilallroad Company.
AND
Tbe California and Oriental S. S. Ci
.11
Importers and
Commission
Merchants
QUEBN ST., - HONOLULU
AGENTS FOn
The Lancashire insurance Co.
The Baloise Insurance Co.
Union Gas Engine. Co.
Domestic Sewing Machlno, Ete,
Bruce Cartwright
Gemeral Managor of
THE EQUITAB' ? LIFE
ASoURANCC 80CICT
Of tho United States for the IU
waiian Islands.
t)r(1r Merchant H Honnlnl.
Pensylvania Fire Insurance
Company,
Chun. T. Wilder,
AGLNT.
KAAMUMANU ST.
W. G. Irwin & si
telroltefl
AGENrS Fort
Western Sugar Refinery Company
Ban Francisco.
Baldwin Locomotive Works of Fail
dclphla, Pa., U. S. A.
Newell Universal Mill Co. (Nation..
Cane Shredder), New York, U. S.i
N. Oblandt & Co.'s Chemical Fertl)
Izers.
Alex. Cross & Sons' high-grade Fertl
lzers for Cano and Coffe.
Reed's Steam Pipe Covering.
ALSO OFFER FOR SALE:
Parafflne Paint Co.'s P. & B. Paints a.
Papers; Lucol and Linseed OUi
raw and boiled.
Indurlne (a cold-water paint), In wkit-
and colors.
Filter Press Cloths, Cement, Ltmt am
Bricks.
sPsBsssssiEXV9ikiHri3sslEflHsr'
W SWrVJT T wv l V T
LIFE and FIRE
AGENTS FOR
Nbw England Mutual Life In
surance co. of boston.
tna Fire Insurance Compact
of Hartford,
Ym. G. Irwin & Co.
(LIMITED.)
Wm. G. Irwin. .President and Managm
Claus Spreckels Vice Presides
W. M. aifTard.. Second Vice Presides
II. M. Wnltney, Jr....Treas. and Bee'
Geo. J, Ross Audita'
Sugnr Factors
AND
Commission Agents
AOENTB OF THE
Oceanic Steamship Co.
OF BAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
C. BREWER & CO., LTD
Queen Btreet, Honolulu, T. H.
A-RontH ior
Hawaiian Agricultural Co., Ooks
Sugar Plant, Co., Onomea Sugar Co
Honomu Sugar Co., Walluku Sugar Co.
Makeo lugar Co., Haleakala Ranch Co
Tho Planters' Line of San FiancUco
Packet; Chas. Berwer & Co.'s Line o
Boston Packets
LIST OF OFFICER8.
C. M. Cooke, President; Oiorx
Robertson, Manager; E. F. Blshoi
Treasurer and Secretai y; Col. W. i
Allen, Auditor; P. C. Jones, II. W
terhcuse and Goo. R, Carter, Directors
Banker.
BISHOP & CO.
BANKERS.
Dstabllshed In 1808.
, bankingIepartment
Transact business In nil departments
of Banking.
Collections carefully attended to,
Excbango bought and sold.
Commercial nnd Travelers' Letters
of Credit Issued on Tho Bank of Call
fornla and N. M. Kothschltd & Sons,
London.
Correspondents The Dank of Cali
fornia, Commercial Banking Co. of
8ydney, Ltd., London.
Drafts and cahlo transfers on China
and Japan through tho Hongkong &
Shanghai Banking- Corporation and
Chartered Bank of India, Australia and
China.
Interest allowed on term deposits at
tho following rates per annum, viz:
8even days' notice, at 2 per cent.
Three months, at 3 per cent.
8lx months, at 3 1-2 per cent.
Twelve months, at 4 per cent.
4 , TRUST DEPARTMENT
Act as Trustees under mortgages.
Manago estates (real and personal).
Collect rents and dividends.
Valuable papers. Wills. Bonds, etc.,
received for safe-keeping.
ACCOUNTANT DEPARTMENT
Auditors for Corporations and Pri
vate KIrms.
Books examined and reported on.
Statements of Affairs prepared.
Trustees on Bankrupt or Insolvent
Estates.
OFFICE, 924 BETHEL 8TREET.
n SAVINGS DEPARTMENT
Deposits received and Interest al
lowed at 4 1-2 per cent per annum. In
accordanco with Hules and Regula
tions. eOnlCft Of Whlnt. tYinv tin nt,tnlna.l
on application.
INSURANCE DEPARTMENT
AGENTS FOR
FIRE, MARINE LIFE, ACCIDENT
AND EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY IN
SURANCE COMPANIES.
Insurance Office, 924 Bethel Street.
Claua Opreckels. YVm. Q. Irwin
Claus Spreckels & Co.
BANKERS
HONOLULU,
T. H.
8an Francisco Agents The Ne
rada National Bank nf San Francisco.
8an Francisco The Nevada Na
tional Bank of San Francisco.
London The Union Bank of Lon
don, Ltd.
New York American Exchange Na
tional Bank.
Chicago Merchants' National Bank.
Paris Credit Lyonnals.
Berlin Dresdner Bank.
Honolconn and V-ikfthamnTTnncr.
kong-Shanghal Banking Corporation.
new eaiana and Australia Bank
of New Zealand.
Victoria and Vancouver Bank of
British North America.
Deposits received. Loam made on
approved security. Commercial and
Travelers' Credits Issued. BBls of Ex
change bought and sold.
Collections Promptly Accounted For.
Pioneer Building and Loan
Association.
A8SET8, JUNE So, 1901, t80.O4J.37.
Money loaned on approved security.
A Saving Bank for monthly deposits.
Houses built on the monthly Install
ment plan.
Twenty-third Sorles of Stock Is now
opened.
OFFICERS J. L. McLean. Presi
dent; A. A. Wilder. Vice President;
C. B. Gray, Treasurer; A. V. Gear,
Secretary.
DIRECTORS J. L. McLean, A.
A. Wilder, A. V. Gear, C. B. Gray,
J. D. Holt, A. W. Koech. J. A. Lyle,
Jr., J. M. Little, E. S. Boyd.
A. V. GEAR.
Secretary.
Offlco Hours: 12:301:30 p. m.
The Yokohama Specie Bank
LIMITED.
Subscribed Capital..,. Ten 24,000,000
Paid Up Capital Yen 18,000,000
Reserved Fund Yen 8,510,000
HEAD OFFICE. YOKOHAMA.
The Bank hnvn niiH rni-oluo. fni, inf
lection Bills of Exchange, Issues Drafts
auu reivers oi ureau, ana transacts a
general banking business.
INTEREST ALLOWED.
On Fixed per cent
Deposit. Per annum.
For 12 months 4
For 6 months 3 J
For 3 months 3
Branch of the Yokohama Specie Bank.
New Republic Bid., Ill King Street
HONOLULU.
The Well Dressed Woman
la alvvays attracuvo as also Is
tho well dressed house. Our
1902
WALL PAPERS
will giro that beauty to tho
house that makes everything
look cheerful and pleasing.
Tho new designs nro bright
and beautiful. Our prices aro
tho very lowest. Glvo us a
call.
LEWERS & COOKE,
Limited.
FORT 8TRUUT.
CORNS ?
If ou have them nur feet have slmp'y arqulrej
ta4 uNI It Is nol neeihary to te tortured by
coma, Incrovi Inir nails, bunluni chiltlalni etc
They may be curut that Is vuur leel may be brok'n
ol thtlr bad habits You Mil be surprlieJ, nol only
how much mure easily and comfortably outtlll uallt
but with how much rrore vigor and forLe you will be
able to iiiisk amj act In all your business or soc al
nttrests
Call and see ma about this or lend me word and
will call on nu
DR. V. IJ. ISOGLK,
CHIROPODIST.
18 Arlington Building,
Hotel St. near Fort
Consultation at office frco.
V. HOFFMANN,
J. F. RILEY.
Hoffman & Riley
OENERAL CONTRACTORS
AND BUILDERS,
ElllnilM FutnliliKt
P. O. Boi ilo
Geo. W. Page. Tel Ml
F. W. Bcardslee. F. O. Bos T7I
BEARUSLEE 5fc PAOB
Architects nnd Builder.
Office. Rooms 2-4. Arlington Anna
Honolulu, T. H.
Sketches and Correct Estimates far
nlshed on 8hort Notice.
BUILDING MATERIALS
OK ALL KIND8.
Dealers in Lumber and Coal.
Alien Sr Robinson,
Queen Street, Honolulu.
Fred Harrison,
CONTRACTOR AND
dUILDER
Jobbing promptly attended to.
H. F. BERTELMAN'S
Carpenter Shop
16 - MOVBD
To rear of old stand. Entrant oa
King street. Orders left at either saos
or Office at John Nntt'a .tnro VI.
street, will receive prompt attention.
Beer and Wine Dealers.
The BROOKLYN SALOON
ALAKEA 8T
etween Merchant and Queen.
W. M. Cunningham. Jno. 8chaefr,
Ohaivo Saloon
Kukul St, Near Nuuanu.
Primo Beer
ON DRAUGHT AND IN BOTTLE.
Gonsalves & Co.,
LIMITED.
WHOLESALE GROCERS
AND WINE MERCHANTS.
22? Queen St.. Honolulu. H. I.
Komel
The pure Juice of the KranefruiL Tks
most healthful, lnvleoratlnir anil re
freshing fruit preparation known.
RINQ UP TEL. MAIN 71. '
CONSOLIDATED
Soda Water Works Co.,
LIMITEJ.
Bole aeentfl for thA TArrttnrv ,r Tta.
wall. Office and Works, 601 Fort BL,
I1UUU1UIU, 1. OI it,
P. O. box 462. Island orders solic
ited. Kauai,
Oahu,
Maul,
Molokal.
Lanal,
Hawaii,
MAPS
etc., etc.
Set of 5 maps, $2.00
SO CENTS EACH
On sale at ofiice ol . . .
THE . . .
EVENING
BULLETIN
ACCIDENTS ARE HAPPENING
EVERY DAY.
MORAL Insure In "The Travellers",
Largest Accident Insurance
Company In the World. .:
A. C. LOVEKIN
General Agents for tho Territory of
Hawaii.
403 JUDD BUILDING.
M. Phillips & Co.
Wholesale Importers and Jobbers.
European and American Dry Goods.
Fort and Queen 8ts.
H. Hackfeid& Co., Ltd.
General Commission Agents.
Cor. Fort and Queen Streets, Honolulu.
B. BERGERSEN,
the old Rnwlnc? fnrlilnn Xtreint la .till
In business at 942 BETHEL STREET,
iionoiuiu.
8tock on Hand Standard, Domes
tic, National, Seamstress, New Home,
Household, Expert and Vlndex,
Call and see. Try and buy. '
New Map of Oahu.
.onclled tfrom Goveinmtnt Surveys and Ch.ru
Mcii ol Scitfir Pluunoni. Killwtyf, ml Olnir
Smiablt Sourcti. tub map is jS.. imchis.
with irtuilc colcrlnci nd neat mountlnei. male
ln a very uutul at well a, ornamental wall nap
p-' ' 'of wAlrA?E4rHSi5Du'', T "
Architects, Contractor and Bull
Primary, Sccondory or Tertiary Blood Poison
r.s..ulr fared. Tew ... b. (1 , ,.. ..,.,
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Jf rt er Ike bed;. Bale e. t,'jrte fhlllai nt, w,lea
990K Remedy Co.
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