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KVENINO DULLETIN, HONOLULU. 11. T THURSDAY, FED. 20, 1902.
FOR RENT
$30,00 a month
MAKIKI 8T. nbovo Wilder
Ac TIo rooms, servants'
house, etc
35,00 a month
Mrs A. Hosa's house on
KING ST. opp. Wnlklkt turn.
I'nrlor, dining room, threo
hedrooms, etc.
35,00 a month
DERETANIA and MILLER
8T. next olllco Dr Wntcrhouso
two bedrooms, etc.
36,00 a month
FORT ST. below Tort St
House. Soven rooms, electric
lights, sor nuts' house. Very
nice.
Henry Waterhouse & Go,
STOCK AND BOND BROK
ERS, REAL ESTATE AND
INSURANCE.
Fort and Merchant Sts.
Fraternal Directory.
MASONIC TEMPLE
WEEKLY CALENDAR.
AIO.NDAV
Eastern Star Stated.
TUUSUAY
WI3LUSDAY
Pacific Third Degree.
THURSDAY
Honolulu Chapter Regular.
FRIDAY
Hawaiian Special.
SATURDAY
All visiting members ot the or
der axe cordially Invited to attend
meetings ot local lodges.
HARMONY LODGE, NO. 3, I. O. O. F.
Meets every Monday oenlng at 7:30
In Harmony Hall. King street.
11. McKCCHNY, N. Q.
E. It. HEND11Y, accrclary.
All visiting brothers very cordially
iBTlted.
i ' MYSTIC LODGE NO. 2, K. of P.
Meets every Tuesday evnlng at 7:30
'clock In Harmouy Hall, King street.
Visiting brothers cordially Invited o
attend.
H. J. GALLAGHER, C. O.
A. E. MUHl'HY. K. R. S.
OAHU LODGE, No. 1, K. of P.
Meets every Friday evening at Har
mony Hall, King street, nt 7-30'. Mem
bers of Mstlc Lodge, No. 2, and visit
ing brothers cordially InWted.
V W. DUNN. CC.
ED. C. ALDIUCH,
K. ot R. & S.
Wo have constantly on band a
flno lino of
Alaska and Star Refrigerators,
Ice Boxes, Stoves, Rubber Hose,
Paints and Oils.
HAWAIIAN HARDWARECOLtd
816 FORT ST. HONOLULU, H. T.
When You Want a Rig
ring up thh
LIVERY BOARDING and
SALES STABLES,
j : : : : sis fort street
Btable 'Phone, 109 Main.
Hack Stand, 'Phones 319 and 72
C. H. DELLINA.
THEMONEXPRESSGO.
Safes, Pianos,
Furniture MOVED
Drays for Freight
and Lumber
Our representative meets all Incom
lng steamers from the Coast, and w
chock baggage on all outgoing steam
rs.
White and Black Sand For Sale
Office with Evening Bulletin, 21(
King street Te) BO.
W. LARSRN. M'K'r
A. Harrison Mill Co., Ltd.
KAWAIAHrtO STREET,
KEJYALO.
Ttl. White 1221 P. O. Box 55
Sawing. Planing, Turning and
Mill Work In all Its branches.
Lumber - Kiln - Drying
a specialty, and In la-ge or small
quantities.
$',- iii'ii Intrant sni't' TsTTfl
llll
THE
NEW ENGLAND
BAKERY
U Loaded Up With
GOOD THINGS
TO HAT.
Scotch Shortbread, Cakes, all sizes,
prices and styles, Pics, Just llko your
mother used to make, Cookies, Maca-
rOOUS, 1.UUJT 1 MlbtIB, V..CU. . uud.
and all the dainty Btylcs sultablo lor
tuo well furnished tabic.
Tons of Puro Candy, from cheap
crmlo for children, uu tJ better (trades.
I For 60c w o enn furnish you a box of
Delicious Candies worth a uonar else
where. IF YOU WANT TO BE HAPPY
DONT FORGET
NEW ENGLAND BAKERY
FOR SALE !
-AT MAKIKI -
Now two story house.
Eletrlc lights; Etablo
for 3 horses and car
riage. Modern sani
tary plumbing. Ce
ment sldcnalk. Near
Electric Car Line.
$3,500
EASY T 11 RMS
CASTLE &
LANSDALE,
506-507 Stanctnu aid Bid
BABY
CARRIAGES
AND
GO-CARTS
fancy ones but
not
at fancy prices
a
HOFFSCHLAEGER
CO., Ltd,
29 KING ST NEAR BETHEL
I
BEGIN THE
NEW YEAR WELL
By having your photo
taken. My work Ib
ot the highest quality
and prices reasonable
J. J. Williams,
Take elevator In Iloston Block.
Professional Cards.
Madame A. Schoellkopf,
FROM PARIS.
WILL TEACH FRENCH
n classes or private lessons.
Residence Extension of Hotel St,
opp. Adventlst Church.
French Laundry
505, Corner of Beretanla Ave. and Punch
bowl St.
All Work Done By Hand,
Lace Curtains, Silk and Glove Cleaning a
specialty,
AIIADIE O CO.
Motor, Carriage and Machine
COMPANY.
REPAIR AND BUILD
ALL KINDS OF : :
MACHINERY
Sate Work of All Kinds.
Typewriter, Phonographs,
Etc., Etc., Repaired.
UNION 8TF1EET, near Hotel.
Phone Blue 721. P. O. box 112.
J. W. 8CHOENINO, Manager.
Sulfccribers to tho BULLETIN
not receiving their papers promptly
will confer n favor l,y notifying tho
Business Oflico; Telephone 250.
LOCAL AND GENERAL
Postage on the Bulletin's special In.
duitrlal edition Is three cents to nil
parts of the Statec
Read "Wants" on pago 6.
The PEERLESS Is the only watei
proof paint made.
Drink l'rlmo lager nnd hae n beer
of nbsolutc purlt)
Jnred Smith should be homo from
Maul on Snturdn next.
A cottage on Vlnojnrd street Is to
let. See To Let column.
rurnlturc for eight room cottage Is
for s.llc Sec Clawlflcd ads.
New parlors of Mrs. Hanna In the
Oregon block, I'nlon street.
Nicely furnished rooms, Popular
House, 1249 Tort St., $1.50 per week up.
domes L McTlghc, successors to Ca
rrara & Co , liquor dealers, 93 King st.
The regular weekly dance of the 1902
Club takes place In the Elks' hall to
night. Corns and Ingrowing nails removed
without pain by Dr. Uogle, Arlington
block.
lllank books of all sorts, ledgers, etc.
manufactuird by the llullctln Publish
ing Co.
Governor Dole and Secntnrj Cooper
were at the bowling nlley jestcrdny
morning.
The handsome main entrance doors
to the llaikfcld building hae Just
been put In
Call nt Lowers &. Cooke's for hnnd
eumely Illustrated catalogue of hard
wood flooring.
Tomorrow nt noon Morgan will sell
n consignment of California hay nnd
bricks at auction.
Tho weekly edition of the Evening
Llullctln ghes a complete summary of
tho news of the day.
Stecrngo passengers per S. S Ala
meda cannot be booked after today.
Read notice on page 7.
Meet mo at tho Fountain the popu
lar Ice cream and soda water resort;
Wall, Nichols Co, Ltd.
The band will give a concert on tho
grounds of the Hawaiian hotel this
evening, beginning nt 7 30 o'clock
Charles Moltono, formerly of Mer
chant street, has reopened his shnvlng
parlor on King street, opposite. Young
building.
At 10 o'clock tomorrow morning the
sale of a fine lot of koa and kou furni
ture will tnko place at Morgan's auc
tion rooms, Queen street.
Tho grocery stores of Hcnrj May it
Co. will be closed nt noon on Saturday
1'cbruary 22. Patrons should get their
Sunday orders In before that time.
Morgan wilt sell by miction Turkish
and Persian rugs on Monday and
Tuesday ot next week at his auction
rooms at 10 o'clock In the morning.
Rcorge lions of Walluku entertain
ed the following at dinner at the Mo
mm hotel last evening: Dr. Raymond,
It. U. Ilerg. Arthur Wilder and C T.
Hoi low ay
Mr and Mrs P N I.lllentlial and
the members of their Immediate party
were the guests of Mr nnd Mrs M S.
Grlnbaum nt a dinner glcn Inst even
ing nt tho Moana hotel.
Don't forget Cainarlnos of the Call
fornlt Fruit Market when you want
fruit nnd vegetables. Ho nlwnjs has
on hand a fresh supply ot both Califor
nia and Island fruits. Telephone Main
378.
The annual meeting of the Hospital
Flower Association will be held to
morrow afternoon at the Y. M. C A
parlors The meeting has been fixed
for 3 o'clock as It Is desired to have a
full attendance.
The following officers, have been ap
pointed by Colonel Jones ns a bo.ird to
conduct tho examinations of non-com-
mlssloned oirtters F A. Smith, first
lieutenant of Company A; J A. Thom
pson, first lieutenant ot Company II.
iind W W Carlyle, second lieutenant
of Company 1
A twenty-minute tnlk will be given
this afternoon nt 5 o'clock In tho par
lors of the Y W. C A., Doston block,
by Mrs. Charles Iiartlett Dyke of Ka-
mehamcha School, on "Some Ro
mances of Cold Mining." All ladles
who desire, to attend this Interesting
series of lectures, given weekly, are
cordlnlly Invited Tho elevator will
bo running.
The lecture on "Spenser, tho Poet
Painter," to bo given by Miss Mary
Elizabeth Lewis of Punahou College,
on the evening of March 1, under the
auspices of the Kllohana Art League,
promises to bo well worth hearing
Miss Lewis will be assisted by Mrs
Annls Montague Turner, who will ren
der n solo, and Dr. Arthur Maxson
Smith will favor the audience with n
violin selection, Among the ladles
who will otheiwlse nslst In tho social
side of the affair aic Mrs J. II Ather
ton, Mrs Wnlter F Frear, Mrs, Chas.
Cooko, Mrs. E. T Ilerger, Mrs. E II
McClanahnn unci Miss llldgway.
4
Hotel Band Concert.
The band will play the following se
lections nt n concert to be given on the
grounds of the Hawaiian hotel till
evening, beginning nt 7:30 o'clock
PART I.
Overture Victor Emanuel Kllng
Fantasia Autumn Leaves . Carl
Grand Selection Marltana Wnllaen
Kuplllna.
(b) Wnlanueniio.
Miss I. Kelliaa.
(c) Aloha no Wau,
(d) Monnl ke Ala.
Mrs. N, AInpal.
PA11T II.
Cornet Solo Eleanor Polkn Wlcgand
Mr. Charles- Kreuter.
Selection Toreador Monckton
Waltz Tender KlsBes . . . Wnlilteufcl
Quirk Polkn Pollchlnello .Fahrbach
Tho Star Spangb) 1 Banner.
PAIN-KILLER, so Justly celebratod
was Introduced to tho public about six
ty years ago .and now enjojs a popu
larity unequalled by nny other me II
clne. Tor tho cure of dysentery, cholera
morbus, rheumatism, coughs and colds
scalds, '"inis etc. It Is without an
etiunl. Sold by all durgglsts. Avoid
nibstltutcs, there Is but one Paln-KIH-or,
Perry Davis'. Price 25c. and G0e.
PROTEST AGAINST
EDUCATION BOARD IS
PREPARING TO FIOHT
Wilcox's School Measure, Already
Introduced, Considered Bad One
for Hawaii Protest
Printed.
At a meeting of tho Hoard of Educn
tlon held jesterday, it was decided to
enter a vigorous protest against tho
adoption of the school measure recent
ly Introduced In Congress by Delegate
Wilcox The opening part of the pro-
test of which a thousand copies have
been printed, reads as follows.
"The Department ot Public Instruc
tion, having tho management nnd con
trol of all public schools In the Terri
tory of Hawaii, feel bound to enter a
respectful but most earnest protest
against the passage of this bill or any
bill of n similar character Tho objec
tions to the proposed legislation arc
of two kinds (1) No such legislation
Is needed, nor In fact nny legislation
concerning school matters on the part
of Congress (2) If any legislation
were needed the bill introduced by
Delegate Wilcox would accomplish no
good result, '
Referring to the present sjstem, tho
protest goes on to say
"This sjstem was originally tho
work of some of the ablest ot tho men
who mado their homes here during the
first half of the nineteenth century,
and has ucen carefully developed and
built up to fit peculiar local conditions.
Llko all systems of human devising,
the Hawaiian school system Is capable
of further advance and Improvement
as experience may show the same to
be desirable and profitable. Hut such
advance should be laid down by those
who were nnd are thoroughly familiar
with existing londltlons. Any radical
reorganization of our school sjstem,
however well meant, could only tcsult
In grave disaster to the educational
Interests of the Territory."
Following this comes a lengthy his
toric al sketch of hc Hawaiian school
rjstem, dealing with nil phases of the
local education Next come statis
tics on the nationality of the pupils,
enrollment, cost, building, etc. Far
ther on nrc facts showing tuition at
present to be free, English being the
only language taught In conclusion.
tho defects of the proposed law arc
pointed out. as follows.
"To criticise In detail the provision
of the measure under consideration
would he an almost endless task, and
Is believed to be unnecessary. Tho
bill Is of great length, consisting ot
over 180 pages, nnd nlmost every pago
lalrly bristles with provisions uncalled
for, and In most Instances, wholly im
rrt.ctlcable; provisions that, even It
enacted Into law, could not be put In
to operation To n few, only, of theso
matters will attention now' be called.
1 It may be stated In n general vva
that the bill Is drawn In absolute Ig
norance, or of utter IndMeronce to
existing conditions moral, social, his
tot leal, education, political and statu
tory 2. It Is In many points directly In
conflict, nut only with existing Hawa
iian statutes, but with the Organic Act
ns well To make Its provisions nt all
workable would require a radical re
vision ot the whole bod) of our statute
law
3 It assumes the existence of coun
ties, townships, municipalities, and
other political and administrative
units that do not now, and never did
form an part of our governmental
s) stem,
4 It provides for a large number of
additional olllclnls, most of whom
would have to bo paid, thus dividing
tcsponslblllty, weakening edlclency,
end adding lnrgely to tho cost of main
taining tho schools.
!i It would break up entirely the
present uniformity In the examinations
and the grade ot scholarship required
0 It would do away entirely with
the present salary schedule, and with
any schedulo under which teachers
would bo paid on n consistent and uni
form system, based on qualifications
and service, making neighborhood pre
judice and personal "pull" tho sole
standard.
7 It appears to contemplate, and
certainly authorizes, a great reduction
In the amount of schooling to bo pro
vided In tho course of a J ear, a re
duction amounting In somo cases to
pearly one-half.
8 It would bo greatly to the dis
advantage of tho smaller and poorer
districts, not only diminishing thn
quantity, but still more Impairing the
quality of the teaching required,
9 It provides a way of receiving,
handling and disbursing school fund)
tint Is not only contrary to all sound
business principles, but Is In direct
conflict with the elaborate and care
fully prepared provisions ot the audit
act, which act controls all matters per
taining to tho handling of Territorial
funds.
Further facts nnd nrguments In
support ot the position taken In this
matter by tho department could bs
prosentednlmost Indefinitely, but It is
hoped that tho foregoing aie sufficient
to show two things:
"First That there Is no "emer
gency" whntevcr calling for Congress
ional action, and
"Second That tho passage of tho
bill now pending would creato an
emergency of the gravest charntter,
would throw our cntlro school sjstcm
Into disorder, and deal to tho cause
of edurntlon In theso Islands the sever
est blow It has over received,"
Copies of this protest will be sent
to Washington,
TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY
Take Lnxntlvo Bromo Qulnlno Tablets
All druggists refund tho money If it
falls to euro. Li. W. drove's signature
Ib on each box. 25 rents.
The Bulletin, 75 cents per month.
I
Mr- m
S ffi
There's K
Wm Health! M
M S "TIID BEST" UU
I111H k. siiH
irLirwamee fll
Beer H
Dottted at the llrcwcry. Ml
HILU Ml LI. til UKtWINU 1,17., fflLtl
m MiiwauKeo, wis. mj'mM
Hoffschlaeger Co., Ltd.
King Street, near Bethel. -
Ornamental
Climbers
DUTCHMAN'8 PIPE
A rapid growing climber,
with very curious flowers
resembling a pipo....ioc
BALLOON VINE
A handsomo climber, with
Inflated capsules llko a
balloon 5c
NASTURTIUMS
A hardy climber, well adapt
ed for tho Islands; bios'
soms appear in various
nnd showy colors .... Ee
BLACK-EYED 8J8AN
Very ornamental, rapid
grower; flno for arbors..
6c
HYACINTH BEANS
A trench bean with beauti
ful clusters of purplo and
whlto flowers 6c
JAPANESE JOY
An Introduction from Japan;
It grows rapidly llko "Vir
ginia Creeper," clinging
firmly to any wall or tree.
10c
CLEMATIS
A handsomo climber for an
arbor or lanai 10c
MORNING GLORY
A beautiful climber, with
brilliant and varied color
ed flowers 5c
SWEET PEA8
Beautiful, fragrant, frco
flowering plants, grown
very successfully by many
but not by nil 10c
HOLLISTER DRUG COMPANY
FORT STREET.
At the Dinner Table
A Diluter for Wine
STILL wines are made spark
ling when mixed with " " "
white rock water
They are, In this vny, given a
zest and life, unequnlcd oxcept
by tho best champagne, Tho
diner out or tho gentleman who
must entertain much nt his club,
will do welt to nolo that tho ta
blo will bo supplied with this
water. It Is given a prominent
placo on tho wlno list ot tho
most exclusive clubs In America,
nnd has bpen honored by Presi
dential approval when served at
the Inaugural Ball Banquet In
Washington. Tho palate of epi
cures Is gratified to the utmost
by WHITE ROCK WATER.
flOSLER SAFES
Best Insurance In the World
HAWAIIAN IRON FENCE AND
MONUMENTAL CO,, LTD.
fel. 287 Main. 176 King Street.
Beaver Lunch Rooms
Port 8t., bet. Queen nnd Merchant
Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
Served,
Everything flrBt-clnss. Comploto line
Key West and Domestic Cigars alwayt
on hand.
II, J, NOLTE, Proprietor.
BOWERS' MERCHANT PATROL AND
CONFIDENTIAL AGENCY
Night watchmen furnished for build
ings, huslnoss property and rcsldcncos,
Builders will do well to consult Dow.
prs In regard la wntchroen,
Office and Residence, School Street.
P. O. Box 284; Tel. White 3691.
OPEN A BOTTLE
of "PRIMO" anil you will find a beer of absolute
purity. Ileers that are shipped long dlstnnces are
fortified and the nclds used tor tltts purpose arc
Injurious to the health. I 1 t 1 t I I
primo'
LAGER contains no fortification. Out of six bottled
beers examined by the government chemist, PUIMO'
was the only one found pure. I I I I I I
Metropolitan Meat Co.,
LIMITED,
FreehvMeats 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 SALB AT
C. J. DAY & CO.
GROCERIES
122 Ring St., next
Hawaiian Engineering and Construction Co.
ROOMS 508, 509, 510 STANGENWALD BUILDING.
P. O. BOX 834. TEL. MAIN 70
All classes of Engineering Work solicited; Examinations, Snrveya and IU
ports made for any class of Waterworks. Steam and Electric Constmetlniir
Plans and Specifications and Estimates Prepared, and Construction Superin
tended, In all branches ot Engineering Work; Contracts solicited for Rail
roads, Electric and Steam; Tunnels, Bridges, Buildings, Highways, Founda
tions, PIcra, Wharves, etc
Special attention given to Examinations, Valuations, and Report M
Properties for Investment purposes.
FREDEIIICK J. AMWEO, M. AM. Boc O. .,
Engineer and Manager.
W. R. CASTLB JR., Eccretarr and Treasurer.
JUST RECEIVED PER GERMAN
GERMANIA and
CLOVER LEAF
also IRON MATERIAL FOR RAILROAD GARS for 30-Inch track,
For sale in quantities to suit, at lowest market prices by
H. HACKFELD & CO., LIMITED
OAHU CARRIAGE MF'G CO., Ltd.
1170 River Street.
Bet. Beretanla and Pauahl.
Tel. Blue 041.
P. O. Box 0T8.
lubber Tires put on in Satis
factory Manner..
Attorneys.
P. J. Russell E. M. Watson
RUSSELL & WATSON,
ATTORNEY8 AND
COUN3ELLOR3AT-LAW.
Offices Magoon Building.
11004-lm 'Phone Main 328.
V. Austin Whiting,
W. J. Robinson,
LAW OFFICES
ftenK-ed to Room 306, Jndd Building
J. M. KANEAKUA,
ATTORNEY AND
COUNSELLOR A LAW,
NOTARY PUBLIl
Jfflce Bethel 8t, Near the Postofflce,
HART & CO.,
(UMITED)
fUE ELITE ICE CREAM PARLORS
Fine lee Creams and Water lets,
Chocolate and Confections,
The Finest Resort In the City.
Try our "Elite" Oyster Cocktails.
Woman's Exchange
has removed to tho
Arlington Block, Hotel Street,
In the storo formerly occupied by
II. W. Foster.
(0
The Metropolitan Market, King St., Tel. 45.
The Booth, Fishmarket, Telephone 379.
Central Market, Nuuanu St., Telephone 104.
to Bulletin Office.
SHIP "MARIE HACKFELD"
CEMENT
MANUFACTURERS OP
Fine Carriages, Wagons and L
lmCKS. Repair Work a
Specialty
All orders promptly attended to.
Only competent help employed.
ICE
(MANUFACTURED FROM PURE
DISTILLED WATER. : : : :
Delivered to any part ot
city by courteous drivers.
Oaha Ice and Electric Co
KEWALO.
TELEPHONE BLUE 3151.
HOFFflAN & HARKHAn.
Waialua Beach Hotel
A, WENNER, Manager,
Now Open for Business. Fin
est of Accommodation. Finest
of Bathing. Be Sure to Get
Off at Waialua Station.
RATES $2.50 per day;
8peclal Rates by Week or
Month.
For further Information ad
dress
HALEIWA POSTOFFICE.
W. C. Achi & Co.
BROKER3
AND DEALERS IN
REAL ESTATE
We will Buy or Soil Real Estate in
nil parts ot the group.
Wo will Sell Properties on Reason
able Commissions.
OFFICE
10 WE8T KINQ 8TREET.
wa.