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EVENING 'BULLETIN. HONOLULU, H. T., WEDNESDAY, MAIl. 12, 1902.
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FOR RENT
$18,50 a month
Small cottage, 1418 EMMA
ST. Two bedrooms, sanitary
plumbing, etc., etc.
35.00 a month
Mrs. A. Rosa's hotiso on
KING ST. opp. Walkikl turn.
Parlor, dining room, throo
bedrooms, etc.
30,00 a month
FORT ST. below Fort St.
House. Seven rooms, electric
lights, servants' house. Very
nice.
$40.00 a month
MAGAZINE ST.Just oft Thurs
ton Ave. Very comfortablo
two-bedroom house; electric
lights, baths, hot water, etc.
Henry Walertiouse & Co,
STOCK AND BOND BROK
ERS, REAL ESTATE AND
INSURANCE.
f Fort and Mercnant Stt.
MASONIC TEMPLE
WEEKLY CALENDAR.
MONDAY
Pacific Lodge Regular.
TUB8UAY
LeProgres Funeral of Wil
liam Auld.
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
Honolulu Commandery Reg
ular. PUIDAY
Hawaiian Third Degree.
SATURDAY
All visiting members ot the or
der axe cordially Invited to attend
meetings ot local lodges.
Fraternal Directory.
HARMONY LODGE, NO. 3, I. O. O. F.
Meets every Monday evening at 7:30
la Harmony Hall. King street.
11. McKECHNV, N. O.
E. II. HENDRY, Uecrelary.
All visiting brothers very cordially
tevlted.
, MYSTIC LODGE NO. 2, K. of P.
Meots every Tuesday evening at 7:30
'clock In Harmouy Hall. King street,
fflslung brothers cordially Invited U
attend.
. II. J. GALLAGHER, C. C.
A. E. MUltfHY. K. It. 8.
OAHU LODGE, No. 1, K. of P.
Meets every Friday evening at Har
mony Hall, King street, at 7:30. Mem
bers of Mystic Lodge, No. 2, and, visit
lng brothers cordially Invited.
F. W. DUNN, C.C.
ED. C. ALDR1CH,
K. of K. & S.
NO FLAT BOTTLES
At the Dinner Table
A Diluter for Wine
STILL wines nro made spark
ling when mixed with
white rock water
They are, In this way, given a
zest and life, unequaled except
by tho best champagne. The
diner out or the gentleman who
must entertain much at his club,
will do well to note that the ta
bio will be supplied with this
water. It Is given a prominent
place on tho wlna list of the
most exclusive clubs In America,
and has been honored by Presi
dential approval when served at
the Inaugural Ball Uanquet In
Washington. The palato of epi
cures Is gratified to tho utmost
by WHITE ROCK WATER.
W, G, Peacock & Go,, Ltd.
AGENT8.
riOSLER SAFES
Best Insurance In the World
HAWAIIAN IRON FENCE AND
MONUMENTAL CO,, LTD
Tel. 287 Main. 176 King Street.
If you cannot find him just look
-fn at the
Honolulu Bowling
Parlors
HE WILL OE THERE
fiHjIaBBHjsl
IB
THE
NEW ENGLAND
BAKERY
Is Loaded Up With
GOOD THINGS
TO OAT.
Scotch Shortbread: Cakes, all sizes,
prices and styles; Pics, Just'llko your
mother used to make; cookies, Maca
roons: Ladr Fingers: Cream Puffs:
and all the dainty styles suitable lor
tho well-furnlshcd table.
Tons of Pure Candy, from cheap
grade for children, ud U better grades.
For 60c wo can furnish you a box of
Delicious Candles worth a dollar else'
where. Ring up Main 74.
IF YOU WANT TO BE HAPPY
DONT FORQET
NEW ENGLAND BAKERY
FOR RENT
Two
Story
House
with four bedrooms, electric
lighting, cement sidewalk.
good-sized stable.
LUNALIO ST. near KEWALO
STREET. $35 a month.
Castle & Lansdale
800-507 Stnngenwnld Building.
B
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CARRIAGES
AND
GO-CARTS
Latest Styles Low Prices
HOFFSGHLAEGER
Co., Ltd.
29 KING ST,, NEAR BETHEL
Honolulu Investment Co
LIMITED.
Real Estate and
Insurance Agents
OFFICERS:
A. V. Gear President
Henry Smith Vice President
Emmett May Secretary
J. H. Fisner Treasure
J. D. Holt 1
W. G. Ashley JAudltrr
T. t. wall ;
JUDD BUILDING, MERCHANT ST,
PROPERTY BOUGHT AND SOLD;
LIFE, FIRE, MARINE AND PLATE
GLASS INSURANCE.
A. Harrison Mill Co., Ltd.
KAWAIAHrtO STREET,
KEWALO.
rel. White 1221 P. O. Box 552.
Sawing, Planing, Turning and
Mill Work In all Its branches.
Lumber - Kiln - Drying
a specialty, and In large or small
quantities.
Uonolnla Iron Works.
Improved and modern SUQAIl MA
CHINERY ot every capacity and de
icrlptlon made to order. Boiler work
md nrVETED PIPES tor Irrigation
purposes a specialty. Particular atten
tion yald to JOB WORK, and repairs
executed at shortest notice.
COTTON BROS. & CO
ENGINEERS AND : i :
GENERAL CONTRACTORS
Piaoi ao4 tstlmatu fumltntd for all cUimi
Contracting work,
Tel. Main 245.
ROOM 300 BOSTON BLK, Honolulu,
.
IF YOU WISH TO ADVERTISE
IN NEWSPAPERS
ANYWHCRB AT ANYTIMB
Call on or Write
E.C.DAKlfS ADVERTISING AGEHCTj
64 & 65 Merchants' Gxcl.ige
RAN FRANCISCO. CAL.
cfff"Heeg
LOCAL AND GENERAL
Read "Wants" on page 6.
Q. II. Dcrrcy's office, 8 Campbell bid.
Castle & Lonsdale advertise a mod
ern two story house for rcnL
A basement for storeroom is for rent
on Hotel street. See To Let column .
Klegant stock of oak and mahogany
dining room chairs at J, Hopp & Co.
Nicely furnished rooms. Popular
House, 1249 Tort St., $1.50 per week up.
Gomes & McTlghc, successors to Ca-
mara & Co., liquor dealers, 93 King St.
Great sacrifice for a short time In the
price of Iron beds ot Coyne Kurnltuio
Co.
Dlank books of all sorts, ledgers, etc.
manufactured by tho Bulletin Publish
lng Co.
The hand will give a concert In
Thomas Square this evening at tho
usual time.
Madame Gcncvra Johnstonc-Dlshou
leaves for San Francisco in the steamer
ot the 19th Inst .
A French cook of many years ex
perience, with the best of references,
wants a position.
Tho weekly edition of the Evening
Bulletin gives a complete summary o
tho news of tho day.
Porter Furniture Co. Is showing
some elegant pieces of furniture In
their new quarters on Fort street.
The best of testimonials can be
shown for work done by the PEEK'
LESS PRESERVING PAINT CO.
The man or woman who sryes money
earns It easier than by working for it.
Ileal saves you money on wall papers,
A sharp but very short shock of
earthquake was felt In Yokohama at
12:33 on the afternoon of February 28,
Charles Moltcno, formerly ot Mer
chant street, has reopened his shaving
parlor on King street, opposlto Young
building.
The 1902 baseball league has been
formed. C. F. Chllllngworth Is presi
dent, and l.orrln Andrews, secretary
nnd treasurer.
Everybody should attend tho Easter
millinery opening tomorrow at Sachs'
Dry Goods Co., n pleasant surprise in
store for visitors.
Dr. Bogle, chiropodist, has removed
his offices front tho Aillngton to tho
Oregon block, where he will be pleased
to see his numerous patrons.
A meeting of the ci editors of M
t'sliljlnm, bankrupt, will be held on
March 27, nt 9 a. m at tho offlco of
Wm. S. Fleming, 33a, South King St.
Engineer Gere of the Public Works
Derailment left for Hawaii yesterday
to begin an investigation of the repairs
needed by reason of the damage dono
by the recent heaty rains .
Bishop Nichols who has been assign
ed to this place as head of the Ameri
can Episcopal Church In Hawaii, will
leave San Francisco on the 20th Inst.,
arriving here on the 27th.
Don't forget Camarinos ot the Call-
fornlt Fruit Market when you want
fruit and vegetables. He always has
on hand a fresh supply of both Califor
nia and Island fruits. Telephone Main
378.
Mrs. Russel, wife of Senator N. Rus
set of Olaa, Is among the recent ar
rivals from Hawaii. Mrs, Ilussel will
be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Whitney, King street, during her stay
In Honolulu.
Hlckey. the soldier of the 15th In
fantry who was sentenced to a couple
of weeks on bread and butter, was re
leased today. Hlckey, It will bo rem
embered, fnlntcd on the stage at the
Orpheum ater the show of Saturday
night.
In the Police Court this forenoon
John Wulnliao charged with larceny
In the second degree, waived examina
tion nnd was committed to the Circuit
Court for trial. He was not represent
ed by counsel although yesterday J. I..
Knulukou appeared for him.
The gospel tent ot Central Union
church on Fort street, near Hotel, Is
being raised again today and services
will be resumed tomorrow evening
with Ilev. W. M. Klncald in charge.
Services will also be held on Friday
and Saturday evenings .
S. E. Damon lias consented, to act Q3
leferce In the game of polo to be play
cd Saturday for the benefit of the Me
Klnley memorial fund. The teams aro
practicing regularly each afternoon.
Tickets will be placed on sale at the
leading stores of the City,
T. F. Seogwlck of the V. S. Agricul
tural Station, left yesterday for Maul
where he will temaln a fortnight or so
to conduct a series ot potato experi
ments. He took along forty-five vari
eties of seed potatoes which will bo
planted In the Kula district A study
of the potato blight will be made.
Rear Admiral Louis Kempff, who for
two years past has been Junior squad
ion commander In tho far East, Is a
passenger In the Peking for the States.
Admiral Kempff will retire soon, nnd
will be on furlough until that time.
His successor at Manila will be Ad
miral Rohley I), Evans, who will go
out fiom New York by way of the
Suez caual.
I.. A. Moore appeared In the Police
Court this forenoon on tho charge of
assault with n revolver on a Portu
guese. Defendant pleuded not guilty
and the case went over until tomorrow
at the request of the prosecution.
Deputy Sheriff Chllllngworth stating
that the high sheriff wished to make
further Investigations to see If Mooro
had a right to carry 11 revolver.
In the Police Court this forenoon
Akaua Esplnda was fined J5 and costs
on tho charge of using profane lan
guage The cabe had been continued
from yesterday. This Is no new thing
for Esplnda. He has a very bad habit
ot using vulgar, piofano and obscene
language when ho gets Into ciowds.
Not long ago ho did the same thing on
tho Inter-Island wharf on a Sunday
moinlng when tho W. O. Hall wes com
ing In. Ills lino In tho Police Court to
day will likely keep him quiet for some
time.
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TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY
.
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets.
All druggists rotund the money It il
falls to cure. E. W. drove's signature
Is on er.cn box. 25 cents.
A meeting of the Honolulu branch of
the Territorial Teachers' Association
was, held In the High School building
Inst night. The principal discussion
was n petition to the next Legislature
fur a fund to be known as the "Hawa
iian Teachers' Retirement Fund." Re
ports have been leeched as to the man
ner in which such funds are started
and maintained In Massachusetts and
California. The fund is for teachers
who may icallzo from It when they be
come disabled, III or Incapacitated.
The plan was outlined at the meet
ing by Prof, Law on n blackboard: The
fund to be controlled by a board of
trustees, consisting of the Superinten
dent nnd Secretary of the Hoard of
Education, cx-officlo members, nnd six
tenchers. The Territorial Treosurcr Is
to have charge of nil moneys. The
funds arc to bo obtained from a tlcdtic-
tlon of $20 annually from members'
salaries, grants from the Legislature
donations, legacies, Interest, etc.
The membership Is open to all teach'
crs and others drawing regular sala
ries from tho Education Department,
provided they contribute $20 yearly for
30 years, or $000, or a part of $000 at
nny time. A member retired or Incapa
cltatcd may draw from the fund In
nny amount proportionate to the sum
paid In. Those who retire from the
profession shall be altswcd to with
draw the amount they shall liavo paid
In.
Prof, Law expressed himself as being
very much In favor of tho proposition
He stated that in Boston contributions
to the fund were compulsory. There
the teachers paid In $18 a year nnd in
San Francisco the annual dues were
$16. In Boston, only a half of the
amount paid In could be wlthdrnwn If
n teacher retired from the profession.
In San Francisco a scries of concerts
to aid the fund had brought $15,000 ad
ditional.
Dr. Hodgcrs, secretary of the Board
of Education, was In faor of the or
gantzatlon ot such a fund. He was of
the opinion tbnt the government
should pension all teachers who spent
the best part of their lives In tho train
ing of children. There were 270 tcarh-
ers In the Islands nnd they were not all
paid the best of salailcs.
Miss Felkcr, principal of the Kaa-
humnnii school, favored the establish
ment ot the fund. She was of the opln
Ion that there were philanthropists
here who would willingly contribute
toward It.
The regular program for fie evening
consisted of singing by the pupils of
Knllhl-wncna school, nnd a vlclln solo
by Miss Iola Barber, both of which
were heartily applauded. Dr. Arthur
Maxson Smith read a paper on the
Psychology of Vocations, and Prof,
Iaw read one on School DlRclnllne.
prepared by Ilev, Alex. Mackintosh,
the latter being too 111 to bo present
DM or IS, m
Mrs. J. C. Evans died suddenly at her
home In the old McCully homestead
yesterday afternoon. She had only
been 111 a tew- days from a kidney com
plaint. The attack only became severe
on Saturday last. At 1 o'clock yester
day uracmlc poisoning developed and
Mrs. Evans passed Into convulsions.
Drs. Herbert and Humphrls were pres
ent and did all In their power to save
the lady but she did not rally and died
In a convulsion at 5:10 o'clock.
Mrs. Evans has been prominent in
church and society work since her first
arrival In the city. Her former home
wag In New Whatcom, Washington.
She was n native of the Western Re
serve of Ohio nnd was 38 years of
age. Mrs. Evans was president ot the
Woman's Guild of the Second Congre
gation of St. Andrew's Cathedral and
treasurer of Lcahl Chapter, No, 2, Or
der of (he Eastern Star.
The funeral will take place this am
tcrnoon at 3 o'clock from the residence.
No. 1G80 King Btreet, the McCully
homestead, Pawaa.
Thomas Square Concert.
The band will play tho following se
lections at a concert to be given in
Thomas Square this ovenlng, beginning
at 7:30 o'clock:
PART I.
Overture Yelva Relsslgcr
Fantasia The Osmanll Fetras
Selection Norma Bellini
Songs
(a)PaIam,l.
(b) One, Two, Three, Four.
Miss I. Kelllaa.
(c) Pill Aoan.
(d) Maul.Olrl.
Mrs. N. Alapal.
PAnT II.
Cornet Solo Don't Be Cross..,, Zeller
Mr. Charles Kreuter,
Selection Ln Perlcholo ....Offenbach
Waltz I.orma Grossman
Mazurka Leaves of Autumn,. Passaro
Tho Star Spnnglrl Banner,
It Is reported that tho Boers aro
about to mako another attempt to
Induce tho United States to take deci
sive action In their favor. Dr. Mueller
of Brussels Is said to be on his way
to Washington to plead with thla Oiv
ernment to prohibit tho transportation
of further supplies to Bnl'n'i toons
In South Africa. Dr. Mus'lw believes
that ho has a strong caso and that he
will accomplish his purpose. Burt-lo
News.
A
$20.00
BELT for
$5,00
The Dr m&- Aldcn Electric "Belt'
(with sus- Sk penary Is guaranteed
to poswss w'" all the curative proper
ties of the esnen Ive belts nnw sold by
do- tors and druggist. It gives a very
trong current of electricity and Is e.illy
regulated. B"iind to supersede others. Can
be had irom me undersigned only, no
aeentsi no discount. Circular free. Address
I'lerce i.iectric to . 200 rost St.. b n
Francisco. Sent free to Hawaii for 85.00
has Imitators some dealers
will substitute if )ou don't
watch nut, lie sure you get
Coke, the original guaranteed
cure for Dandruff, falling hair,
scalp exema, etc. A dash
on the hair alter bathing pre
sents colds. Awarded medals
and all honors at Paris Expo
sition over all competitors.
Sold Everywhere, Hook about It tree.
"Cots Dandruff Cure la unlreraallr
o.m I17 membcra ot Conjrre..
"John . Krana, Foreman nf nfflelat
barbrft,Uoaaot lttpreatntatlrea."
A. U. BREMER CO., CIIICACJO,
Coke Shampoo
& Toilet Soap
cleans the hair and scalp,
clears the complexion. Great
for the bath.
FOR SALE BY HOIIRON DROO CO.
Fort and King Sts.
Ornamental
Climbers
DUTCHMAN'S PIPE
A rapid growing climber,
with very curious flowers
resembling a plpo....10o
BALLOON VINE
A handsomo climber, with
Inflated capsules llko a
balloon . 5c
NASTURTIUMS
A hardy climber, well adapt
ed for tho Islands; blos
soms appear In various
and showy colors .... 6c
BLACK-EYED 8J8AN
Very ornamental, rapid
grower; One for arbors..
5c
HYACINTH BEANS
A trench bean with beauti
ful clusters qt purple and
white 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 lanat 10c
MORNINQ GLORY
A beautiful climber, with
brilliant and varied color
ed flowers Sc
SWEET HE AS
Beautiful, fragrant, free
flowering plants, grown
very successfully by many
but not by all 10c
HOLLISTER DRUG COMPANY
FORT STREET.
Motor Carriage and Machine
COMPANY.
REPAIR AND BUILD
ALL KINDS OF : ;
MACHINERY
Sate Work ot All Kinds.
Typewriter, Phonographs,
Etc, Etc., Repaired.
UNION STREET, near Hotel.
Phone Blue 721. P. O. box 112.
J. W. 3CHOENINQ, Manaaer.
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;
Special Rates by Week or
Month.
For further information ad
dress
HALEIWA POSTOFFICE.
Beaver Lunch Rooms
Fort St., bet. Queen nnd Merchant
Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
Served.
Everything first-class. Complcto line
Key West and Domestic Cigars alwayi
on hand.
H, J, NOLTE, - Proprietor.
THEUNIONEXPRESSCO.
Safes. Pianos.
Furniture MOVED
Draye tor Freight
and Lumber
Our representative meet all Incom
ing steamers from the Coast, and we
chock baggage on all outgoing steam
ers. White and Black Sand For Salt
Office with Evening Bulletin, HI
King street Te) 86.
IS. LARSEH, HTr.
When You Want a Rig
ring u tub
LIVERY BOARDING and
SALES STABLES,
: : : : ; 518 fort street
Btable 'i'hone, 109 Main.
Haf-k Stand, 'Phones 319 and 72
C. H. DELLINA.
Telephone the EVENINO DULIA
TIN, Main 256, It you have books to bs
made, printing to be dono, etc., etc
and wo will call. We have men that
know their business tor that purpose.
IWsS
RIPANS
The simplest remedy for indigestion, constipation,
biliousness and the many ailments arising from a
disordered stomach, liver or bowels is Ripana Tabules.
They have accomplished wonders, and their timely
aid removes the necessity of calling a physician for
the many little ills that beset mankind. They go
straight to the seat of the trouble, relieve the dis
tress, cleanse and cure the affected parts, and give
the system a general toning up.
AT DRUGGISTS
The five-cent packet is enough for an ordinary
occasion. The family bottle, sixty cents, contains
a supply for a year.
SHREVE & CO.,
To facilitate trade with the Hawaiian Islands, will uellver
all goods purchased or ordered of them, free of all charges
for transportation to Honolulu or returning same to San
Francisco. Goods will be sent on selection to those know
ing the firm, or who will furnish satisfactory references ln
San Francisco.
Jewelers, Gold and Silver Manufacturers,
Market O Post 6ts., 6. F.
Illustrated CATALOGUE and prices furnished upon receipt
of request. Wo havo the largest manufactory of Jewelry
and Silverware west of New York City, nnd are prepared to
furnish special designs.
Architect, Contractor and BulU.n
V. UOFFMANN F. RILEY
Hoffman & Riley
GENERAL CONTRACTORS
AND BUILDERS.
Elltnataa Furollh.4
P. O. Boa ito
Geo. W. Pago.
F. W. Beardslee.
T.L Ml
P. O. Box 771
BBARDSLBB & PAGE
Architects and Builders.
Offices, Elite building, Honolulu, T. II.
Sketches and Correct Estimate tmr
nlshed on Short Notice.
BUILDING MATERIALS
OF ALL KINDS.
Dealers in Lumber and Coal.
Allen & Robinson,
Queen Street, Honolulu.
Fred Harrison,
CONTRACTOR AND
BUILDER
Tel. Main 193.
Jobbing promptly attended te.
M. F. BERTELMAN'S
Carpenter Shop
IB - MOVED
To rear ot old stand. Entrance ot
King street Orders left at either saoi
or office at John Nott'a store, Klat
street, will receive prompt attention.
ACCIDENTS ARE HAPPENING
EVERY DAY,
MORAL Insure In "The Traveller",
Largest Accident Insurance
Company In the World. .:
A. C. LOVEKIN
General Agents for the Territory ot
Hawaii.
403 JUDD BUILDING.
Madame A. Scliocllkupf,
FROM PARI8. 1
WILL TEACH FRENCH
n classes or orlvate lesions.
Residence Extension of. Hotel ot.
pp, Adventlst Chr:h.
B, BERGERSEN,
the old Sowing Machine Agent, is still
In business at 942 BETHEL STREET,
Honolulu,
Stock on Hand Standard, Domes
tic, National, 8eamatress, New Home,
Household, Expert and Vlndex.
Call and see. Try and buy.
PRIMO
LAGER
IS ABSOLUTELY PURE
Order a case from the
Brewery for home use.
Tel. Main 341
San Francisco
Peer and Win Dealer.
jThe BROOKLYN SALOON-
ALAKEA 8T, ,
I Between Merchant and Queen.
' W. M. Cunningham. Jno. Schsefsr.
iGonsalves & Co.,
v LIMITED.
WHOLESALE GROCERS
AND WINE MERCHANTS.
22? Queen St.. Honolulu. H. I.
LOTS FOR SALE
In Kaplolnnl Park
Addition and In
Knllhl
DAVID DAYTON
137 MERCHANi 8TREET.
PnbHc Typewriting
by Miss Ella Dayton
E. W. Quinn,
modern
plumbing
Patronage of Owners, Architects
and Builders solicited.
1168 Union St. Phone, Main 394
E. T. DREIER
Contracting and Consulting Electrical
Engineer, - Plans, Specifications
and Estimates Prepared, - Dealer
In Electric Supplies,
OFFICE Room 8, Manoon Bldg.
TEL. BLUE 281.
GRAND SPRING
OPENING
A. A. MONTANO announces tho
"SPRING OPENING" of tho LATEST
MILLINERY. Now and exquisite do
signs In hats and bonnets.
Wednesday, March 12 to Saturday,
March 15th.
A fine now stock of Ladles'. Misses'
and Infants' Muslin Underwear now on
hand.
A. A. MONTANO
Millinery and Dressmaking House,
Hotel St. near Fort.
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