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KVENINO BULLETIN. HONOLULU. H. T.. TUESDAY, MAKCH 4, 1902.
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d.
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FOR RENT
35,00 a month
Mrs. A. Rosa's houso on
KINQ ST. opp. Wnlklkl turn.
Parlor, dining room, tlirco
bedrooms, etc.
35,00 a month
FORT ST, below Fort St.
House. Seven rooms, electric
lights, servants' house. Very
nice.
$40,00 a month
Magazine sT.just on Thurs-
ton Ave. Very comfortable
two-bedroom house; electric
lights, baths, hot wnter, etc.
Henry Watertiouse & Go,
STOCK AND BOND BROK
ERS, REAL ESTATE AND
INSURANCE.
Fort and Merchant St.
MASONIC TEMPLE
WEEKLY CALENDAR.
MONDAY
Hawaiian Regular.
TUUDUAV
Pacific First Degree.
WISDNBSDAY
Chapter Mott Excellent
Matter.
THURSDAY
Eastern Star Initiation.
I'KIDAY
Hawaiian First Degree.
BATUHDAV
All visiting members of the or
der axe cordially Invited to attend
meetings of local lodges.
Fraternal Directory.
HARMONY LODGE, NO. 3, I. O. O. F.
McetB every Monday ovenlng at 7:S0
U Harmony Hall. King street.
11. McKECHNY, N. Q.
B. It. HENDRY, becrclary.
All visiting brothers very cordially
Uvlted.
MYSTIC LODGE NO. 2, K. of P.
Meets every Tuesday evening at 7:30
'clock In Harmouy Hall, King street.
Visiting brothers cordially Invited to
attend.
H. J. OALLAOKER, C. C.
A. E. MUlU'HY, K. it. S.
OAHU LODGE, No. 1, K. of P.
Meets every Friday evening at Har
mony Hall, King street, nt 7:30. Mem
bers of Mystic Lodge, No. 2, and visit
ing brothers cordially Invited.
F. V. DUNN, C.C.
ED. C. ALDRICH,
K. of II. & S.
flOSLER SAFES
Best Insurance In the World
HAWAIIAN IRON FENCE AND
MONUMENTAL CO,, LTD,
Tel. 287 Main. 176 King Street
Motor, Carriage and Machine
COMPANY.
REPAIR AND BUILD
ALL KINDS OF : :
MACHINERY
Safe Work of All Kinds.
Typewriter, l'honograpbs,
, Etc., Etc., Repaired.
UNION STREET, near Hotel.
Phone Dlue 721. P. O. box 112.
J. W. 8CHOENINO, Manager.
ICE
IflANUFACTURED FROM PURE
DISTILLED WATER. : : : :
Dollvered to any part of
city by courteous drivers.
Oahu Ice and Electric Co
KEWALO.
TELEPHONE DLUE 3151.
HOFFHAN & riARKUAn.
W. C. Achi & Co,
BROKERS
AND DEALERS
IN
REAL ESTATE
We will Buy or Sell Real Estate In
all parts of tbo group.
We will Sell Properties on Reason
able Commissions.
OFFICE
10 WEST KINQ 8TREET.
THE
NEW ENGLAND
BAKERY
Is Loaded Up With
GOOD THINGS
TO BAT.
Scotch Shortbread; Cakes, all slios,
prices and styles; l'lcs, Just like your
mother used to make; uooKies, maca
roons: Lady Pincers: Cream Puffs;
and nil the dainty styles sultablo lor
the woll-furnlshed table.
Tons of Puro Candy, from cheap
crado for children, up t ) better grades.
For 60c wo can furnish you a box of
Delicious Candles worth n dollar else
where.
IF YOU WANT TO BE HAPPY
DONT FORGET
NEW ENGLAND BAKERY
FOR SALE !
-AT MAKIKI
New two-story houso.
Elctrtc lights; stnblo
for 3 horses and car
riage. Modem sani
tary plumbing. Ce
ment sidewalk. Near
Electric Car Line.
$3,500
EASY THRM6
CASTLE &
LANSDALE,
SoO-507 StanEemvald Bid
B
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B
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CARRIAGES
AND
GO-CARTS
Latest Styles Low Prices
HOFFSCHLAEGER
Co., Ltd.
29 KING ST., NEAR BETHEL
Honolulu Investment Co
LIMITED.
Real Estate and
Insurance Agents
officers:
A. V. Gear President
Henry Smith Vice Prestden'
Emmett May Secretary
J. H. Fisher Treasurer
J. D. Holt
W. G. Ashley )udltfrs
T. E. Wall )
JUDD BUILDING, MERCHANT ST.
PROPERTY BOUGHT AND SOLD;
LIFE, FIRE, MARINE AND PLATE
GLASS INSURANCE.
A. Harrison Mill Co., Lid.
KAWAIAIIrtO STREET,
KEWALO.
1'el. White 1321 P. O. Box 552,
Sawing, Planing, Turning and
Mill Work In all Its branches.
Lumber - Kiln - DrylnJJ
a specialty, and In large or small
quantities.
Honolnln Iron Works.
Improved and modem SUGAR MA
CHINERY of every capacity and de
tcrlptlon made to order. Boiler work
nd RrVETED PIPES for irrigation
purposes a specialty. Particular atten
tion paid to JOB WORK, and repairs
executed at shortest notice.
COTTON BROS. & CO
ENGINEERS AND : : :
GENERAL CONTRACTORS
Puni ao4 tillmalei fumlthed for U cIim
Contracting work.
, BOSTON RIOCK,
HONOLUL
ftr4e)f
IF YOU WISH TO ADVERTISE
IN NEWSPAPERS
ANVWMCKB AT ANYTIME
Call on or Write
E.C. DAM'S ADVERTISING AGEHCY
64 & 63 Merchants' fixcN..igo
T SAN FHANCISCO. CAL. 3
LOCAL AND GENERAL
Postage on the Bulletin's special ln
duitrlal edition Is three cents to all
parts of the Statec.
Read "Wants" on page 6.
There Is lo be n dnnce abonr 1 the
Warren Thursday night.
Ilnttcrlrk patterns at Mrs. Hnnnn's,
Union street, Oregon block.
PEERLESS I'RESERVINO PAINT
will last longer thnn any other.
The High School concert takes phifl
this evening nt the Y. M. C. A. hnll.
Mystic Lodge, No. 2, K. of P., meets
tonight In Harmony Hall, King street.
Blank books of all sorts, ledgers, etc.
manufactured by tho Bulletin Publish
ing Co.
This Is Hie day Ret for the first n-
critlon of Princess Knwananako.i at
Puajellnnl, Wnlklkl.
The weekly edition of the Evening
Bulletin gives a complete Bummnry of
tho news of the dny.
Meet me at tho Fountain tho popu
lar Ice cream nnd soda water resort;
Wall, Nichols Co., Ud.
II. .1. Burnlson. formerly a book
keeper with Irwin & Co., leaves today
on the Nippon Muni for Shanghai.
Louis Epplngcr. proprietor of the
Grand Hotel of San Francisco. Is a
passenger on the Nippon, bound for
Yokohama.
Mrs. George Carler nnd Miss Groc
Carroll will leave on the Ventura for
the Coast. Mrs. Carter will Join Mr.
Carter In the East.
George Weir, formerly of this place
nnd now engaged In the lumber and
milling business In Scattlc.U a passen
ger In the Nippon Mnru.
Architect O. (1. Trnphagen Is receiv
ing tenders for the new Odd Fellows
building, to be erected on the corner nt
Fort and Chaplain streets.
Dr. Bogle, chiropodist, hns removed
his olllces from the Arlington to tho
Oregon block, where he will be pleased
to sec his numerous patrons.
Dr. 11. N .Allen. United States Min
ister to Korcn, accompanied by Mr
Allen, Is a passenger In the Nippon
Mnru, en route to his post at Seoul.
The annual meeting of the Hawaiian
Jockey Club, which was v to have been
held last night, was postponed until
next Monday evening on account of
the lark of a quorum.
Elliott Snow, Naval Constructor,
F S. N.. Is a pasenger In the Nippon
Mam, bound for the Orient. Mr. Snow
hns been assigned to the Asiatic divi
sion of the navy's construction work.
A meeting of Irishmen has been
called for this evening In Pcttus
block hull. Alnkca street, near thp
Sailors' Home, to complete arrnngc
incuts fur the bnu'iuct on St. Patrick's
day.
Don't forget Camarlnos of tho Cull
fornlt Fruit Mnrket when you want
fruit and vegetables. Ho always has
on hand a fresh supply of both Califor
nia and iBland fruits. Telephone Main
378.
The freighter Eureka of the Globe
Navigation Company will go to Ana
hola to load sugar after she has dis
charged her cargo here. She will re
turn to Honolulu to complete her su
gar cargo.
The America .Mnru sailed for the
Orient from the Channel wharf ut N
o'clock last night. The high wind
from the northenst rcmleicd her go
ing out of the channel a delicate task,
Pilot Saunders took her out.
John Wnldrnn of the Hoys' Drlgado
will give a flvc-mlmito talk on "John
Brown" In tho Y. W. C. A. rooms
Thursday afternoon nt 5 o'clock. The
speaker will exhibit a number of pho
tographs of John Brown and of scenes
connected with his life.
The transport Egbert sailed from
Manila February 18 for San Francisco,
via Honolulu. Instead of going to Se
attln, fur which port sho had original
ly been scheduled. Sho brings one
battalion of the 28th Infantry nnd 325
short term men, who are to be muster
ed out.
There will be a meeting of the Na
ture Study Club at tho High School
building at 7:30 this evening. Mr. U.
Thompson of Knmehamchn Boys
School and Miss M. Barnard of Knme
hameha Gills' School will conduct
some Interesting experiments which
they have used with success In this
work.
The Nippon Maru from San Francis
co was off port beforo 8 o'clock last
night, throwing her powerful search
light over the channel ami tho harbor.
The America Maru was preparing to
leave the channel wharf for the Const.
The Nlpon waited outside until thi
America passed out.
The Nippon sailed from San Fran
cisco on February 25 In the face of a
terrific hurricane. The northeasterly
trades were not cnught until the voy
age was nlmost half completed. The
Nippon brought 331) bags of mall for
Honolulu, Sho Balls for the Orient at
5 o'clock this evening.
At the meeting of the Ministerial
Union held yesterday morning nt Cen
tral Union church, an election of offi
cers to serve for six months was held
with the following results: President,
Rev. O. II. Gullck; secretary-treasurer.
Rev. J. II. Waldron. Tho program
committee Is as follows- Rev. J. P.
Erdmau nnd Rev. J. Lcadlngham. Tins
principal feature of the morning wns a
paper read by Rov. W. M. Klncnid.
At a meeting of the directors of tho
Young Women's Christian Association
held yesterday, tho following ladles
were voted In to full membership:
Mrs. J. N. Hell, .Miss Elizabeth Brown.
Miss Kathcrluc M. Cooke, Miss Anna
II. Danlclson, Miss Anna J. Gardner.
Miss Mary S. Gould, Miss A. Frances
Johnson, Mih, W. F. Johnstone, Miss
Maude I. Johnstone, Mrs. Emma Jwl
kins, Miss Mabel E. Madeira, Dr. Cath
erine J. McKay. Mrs. J. I.. McLean.
Miss Eva McLean, Miss Grnco O'llrlcn.
Miss Mellka Peterson, Miss Mary U.
Sanderson. Mrs. Mary D. Scholleld.
Mrs. Mary C. Wldillfirtd .
IlOltN.
AHA At the Maternity Ilium1. March
3. 1902, to tho wife of John Ami, u
son,
It SifE HfT MSIMV
RECEIVER WUNDENBERQ'S
DUTY LEGALLY DEFINED
Attorney Hatch Said Petition Was
Extraordinary "Execution Be
fore Judgment" The Judge
Called It.
Judge Humphreys, as briefly report-,
ed yesterday, denied the petition of llc
ccler Wundenberg for Instructions loi
sell the property of the Kona Sugar
Company nt public auction.
Mr. Dillon argued for the petition.)
Since the papeis were prepared, n let-1
tcr was received from the manager,
showing such n state of things that It
was nciessnry to do something nt once.
Mr. Com an writes Hint the supplies
furnished by II. Hnrkfcld & Co. would
be exhausted by the time the steamer
returned on the 5th Inst. Meetings of
Jnpaiuse were being held in houses!
nnd along the roads, nnd they were re-1
solved not to cut n stick of cane until
some settlement of back wages was
made. The men had no money ami
could not get away. A request was J
made by tho manager for $2000 by
Tuesday's mail. He said tho attorneys
should be asked to communicate with
the laborers, to Induce them if possi
ble to continue working pending ef
forts to have the plantation go ahead.
Mr. Hankey said he had taken the
liberty of asking the receiver what ho
proposed to do. His answer was that
he did not know of anything but to
shut down the plantation. It seemed
to the speaker that this proposed ue-
tlon would only precipitate the vciy
thing It wns Intended to avoid.
Mr. Mngoon considered It had been
shown that Mr.
... . . .
wunuenoerg nail ex-
hausted every means of obtaining
llnanclnl aid In Honolulu. He had been
to every person who had money to pro
cure aslstance to harvest this crop. C.
Urccr & Co. were prepared to ad
vance money If the report of their rep-
lescntatlvo had been favorable. Their
representative, however, was unwill
ing to advise them to undertake tliu
proposition. The plantation hnd been
been hanging on. In a desperate condi
tion, for many months. It was unheard-of
that a largo concern like this
should have gone on for such a long
time without money. The laborers
were In a state of incipient insurrec
tion, making dire threats against tho
crop. All that counsel opposite had to
say was that they wanted tlmo to get
together. They ought to be prepared
to meet the Issue nt once. It wns n
very grave position In which tho re
ceiver was placed. If any violence wero
done, such as setting lire to the cane,
It might be laid at the door of the re
ceiver. The only solution was to dis
pose of the matter ut the earliest pos
sible moment. Not a moment should
be wasted. If the creditors could do
nothing, the property should bo sold
for tho benefit of all concerned. The
receiver hnd consulted constantly with
the bondholders, the stockholders nnd
M. V. MrChcsncy & Sons, the plain
tiffs ns well us creditors. He had artcil
throughout In perfect good faith aud
was asking for these Instructions as
the best relief under tho circumstances. '
No sufficient reason had been offered i
for continuance. . I
Mr. Hatch considered It extraordl-'
nary to have tho receiver ask for such
Instructions. He was appointed to pre-1
servo this plantation nnd not to do-'
stroy It. There wns no request from I
the bondholders to Justify his action.!
His appointment wns made for the pur-
pose of obtaining means for keeping,
this property together. To ask for an
order of sale on such short notice wns I
unprecedented. A sale could not be
mado that day, nor even an order of
sale without consent of the opposition.
Therefore, It was argued, matters at
the plantation would only be made
worse by the hasty action proposed.
Judge Humphreys described two le
gal occasions for receiverships and
went on to say that tho proceedings In
this enso were in the nature of un as
sumpsit suit. The plaintiffs were In
the position of equltnblc mortgagees.
To grant the petition for salo would
be tantamount to ordering execution
beforo Judgment. The recalcitrant and
turbulent disposition of the laborers
alleged, apart from the question of the
court's Jurisdiction In such n case, had
not been made clear. Mr. Wundenberg,
after a hurried visit to the plantation
concluded that If Immediate relict
could not be obtained tho best thing to
do was to sell tho whole property. But
to order n salo at six hours' notice
would lie arbitrary. Tho receiver
might for the present be considered
merely un ordinary carctnker of the
property. It was In his power to ap
point agents to preserve the property.
Thi) petition was denied.
There Are Many.
Visitor What do you think of this
mind-euro fnd?
Doctor It can't bo compared with
the mlml-slck fad. I am getting for
tunes out of peoplo who have Imagi
nary Ills. Chicago Ncwb.
Numerical,
"It Is said that even tho hairs of tho
head or all numbered. "
"cs, I Know; but n good many of
them are back numbers." Philadel
phia Bulletin.
A
$20.00
BELT for
$5,00
AlJen Electric "Relf
(with sus- -MS$ pensory Is guaranteed
to possess W all the curative proper
H.-s of the es,vn Ive bells now sold by
Jo tor and druggists. It gives a very
tronR current of electricity andlseally
regulated. R"iind to superseJe others. Can
he h id from the undersigned only ( no
me ids; no discount. ( Ircular free. Address
I'lcrci- I'.locti-le Co . 206 Post St.. San
i-'ramlsm. Sent free to Hawaii for $r.00
lh.Dr.lt:
to drink --' if
I THEBEST" I
I MILWAUKEE BEER I
H Fred Miller Brewing Co. Milwaukee I
Hoffschlaeger Co., Ltd.
King Street, near Bethel.
Ornamental
Climbers
DUTCHMAN'S PIPE
A rapid growing climber,
vylth very curious flowers
resembling a pipe.... 10c
BALLOON VINE
A hnndsomo climber, with
Inflated capsules like n
1,nltnn ...... fii-
WM..WW. --
NASTURTIUMS
A hardy climber, well adapt
cd for tho Islnnds; bios
soma appear In various
and showy colors .... 6c
DLACK-EYED SJSAN
Very ornamental, rapid
grower; flno for arbors..
6c
HYACINTH BEANS
A trench bean with beauti
ful clusters of purplo and
white flowers 6c
JAPANESE JOY
An Introduction from Japan;
It grows rapidly llko "Vir
ginia Creeper," clinging
firmly to nny .wall or tree..
10c
CLEMATIS
A handsomo climber for an
arbor or lanal 10c
MORNING GLORY
A beautiful climber, with
brilliant nnd varied color
ed Cowers 5c
SWEET r-EAS
Beautiful, fragrant, frco
flowering plants, grown
very successfully by many
but not by all 10c
HOLLISTER DRUG COMPANY
FOKT STREET.
NO FLAT BOTTLES
At the Dinner Table
A Diluter for Wine
STILL wines nro made spark
ling when mixed with " " "
white rock water
They nro, In this way, given a
zest nnd llfo, unequalcd except
by tho best champagne Tho
diner out or tho gentleman who
must cntcrtnln much at his club,
will do well to noto that tho ta
ble will bo supplied with this
water, it Is given n prominent
placo on tho wino list of tho
most cxcluslvo clubs In America,
and has been honored by Presi
dential approval when served at
tho Inaugural Dall Banquet In
Washington. Tho palnto of epi
cures Is gratified to tho utmost
by WHITE ROCK WATER.
W. C. Peacock & Go,, Ltd.
AGENTS.
I
Wo have constantly on hand a
flno lino of
Alaska and Star Refrigerators,
Ice Boxes, Stoves, Rubber Hose,
Paints and Oils.
HAWAIIAN HARDWARE C0Ltd
B16 FORT ST. HONOLULU, H. T.
Trumbull & Beebe's
CALIFORNIA
Flower and Vegetable Seeds
Awarded Gold and Silver Medals Paris
Exposition 1900.
Beautifully Illustrated catalogue
mulled frco on application.
TRUMBULL & BEEBE
SEEDSMEN AND NURSERYMEN.
410421 Sansome St,
San Francisco, California.
V.rrV-"
A HOME CURE
If 'oti wisli a pleasant ami wholesome tonic for
mind and body tlicrc is none to cqttal
- Primo Lager -
Order a case from tlie Brewery. Delivered free
in the city.
TELEPHONE MAIN 341.
IP . ,Jh
I M mv V. VM
M&Scr1
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Wi
J'U'I
Wo have an assortment unequalled,
nuisuc. Prices arc tho lowest.
BEALs'Sj Berelania St., next to Cor. of Emma
Metropolitan
LIMITED.
Fresh Meats and Pish
by Every Steamer
From the Coast that has Cold Storage.
Choice Beef, Veal, Mutton.
((I Lamb and Pork always
on hand.
Also Poultry, Salmon and Halibut.
FOR SALE AT
C. J. DAY & CO.
GROCERIES
122 Ring St., neit
Manufacturer's
A Inrgo Amorlcnn manufacturer desires to arrange with somo
0110 In Honolulu who Is in position to represent their lino to the
Watch, Clock nnd Jewelry Trade. No application will bo con
sidered except that of somo one engaged solely In tho business of
representing American manufacturers. Tho agency would not be
given to any ono who Is engaged In business for his own account,
carrying stock, etc. Tho business would bo conducted by carrying
a lino of samples, from whlcu orders could bo secured, to bo ship
ped direct from tho factory. No applicant would bo considered un
less accompanied by full explanation as to tho nature of tho ap
plicant's business, and full and satisfactory references.
Address : MANUFACTURER, this office,
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, Surveys and Rt
porU made for any class of Waterworks Steam and Electric Constructions
Plans and Specifications and Estimates Prepared, and Construction Superin
tended, In all branches of Engineering Work; Contracts solicited for Rail
roads, Electric and Stoani; Tunnels, Bridges, Buildings, Highways, Founda
tions, Piers, Wharves, etc
Special attention given to Eliminations, Valuations, nnd Reports M
.Properties for investment purposes.
FREDERICK J. AMWEQ, M. AAI. Soc O. .,
Engineer and Manager.
W. R. CASTLE JR.. Secretary and Treasurer.
JUST RECEIVED PER GERMAN
GERMANIA and
CLOVER LEAF
also IRON MATERIAL FOR RAILROAD CARS for 30-Inch track.
For sale in quantities to suit,
H, HACKFELD &
The Germania Life Insurance Company,
OF NEW YORK.
A88ET8 127,378,533.30.
Pnld to Policy Holders sinco I8C0 for Death Claims... ?24.373,4C9 65
For Matured Policies 7 507 608 27
Dividends and Surrenders ISfiM.Wi Z1
Total
EMMETT MAY,
Manager for Hawaiian Islands. JUDD BUILDING.
GETTING
A SCOOP
That's (what vee
managed to get on
the new designs ot
I902
WALL PAPERS
and the colorings arc ex-
Meat Co.,
(I
The Metropolitan Market, King St., Tel. 4$.
The Booth, Fishmarket, Telephone 379.
Central Market. Nuuanu St., Telephone 104.
to Bulletin Office.
Agent Wanted.
SHIP "MARIE HACKFELD"
CEMENT
at lowest market prices by
CO., LIMITED
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