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$ f HPjy - nt -or ',W:t-wjmjMi.,mnni pi ijy HJUIJ. mW ' WP yV " ' "" u"rM W3M3II Q CyENINQ BULLETIN. HONOLULU. It. T., BATUItDAY, AMUI. C, 1902. . I i THE CHICAGO $50.00 VISIBLE WRITING Mr. Geo. W Fitch, with Simpson & Miller, San rrnclico. Ol.. 4f 1 MontRorwry S(. Sivi on March 16, 1900, "As I tald I ruv put tht Chicago In Irte office where tt Is at work from l.io A. M. to 4 jo P. M., rljtnt by the tide of Smith's, and the Bar Lock machines and my emptojer ltcn lined at the capacity and superior quality of tht work of the Jjo machine It lll hoi J Its own apalnt any of the hljth-rrlced machines, and 1 congratulate you nn the production of this little beauty. I have ownd 4 Hammondtlar Lock, and haerun a Smith for years, bA I would not exchange The Chicago for tnyit them. Then It docs not neeJ drayman to carry it around " Examine this Typewriter at the local agency. Machines sold on "little at a time payments". WALL, NICHOLS COM L.TD. III. "" : f I ISSlft Only a personal Inspection can glvo you an Idea of the valuo of theso sets. They consist of seven pieces of the finest wood beautifully finished, and are a bargain. Coma and sea thsm. J. HOPP & COMPANY, LEAPING FURNITURE PEALER8 Corner King and Dethcl Streets s&w what it means to the housekeeper In ordering canned fruits. Jel lies, jams, olives, etc., the housekeeper may feel assured that S. & W. aro tho highest standard of excellence) In tho market. Wo guarantee every can of S. & W. goods sold from our store and have yet to hear of a dissatisfied customer. When or dering ask for tho S. & W. Brand. We recommend It know ing it will please you and make us friends. H. MAY & GO, LIMITED. The Popular Grocery. - 22 TELEPHONES 24 BREAKFAST FOODS according to the opinions of physicians and food ex perts, we have all tho best of the many breakfast foods now on the market. There is one that has be come tho most popular of all foods simply because its work and results tell quickly and satisfactorily. Come and .we'll tell you confidentially which will suit you best. LEWIS & GO. ll it Limited ll H 1060 FORT STREET. 240 Two Telephones 240. .tfAi.,BtdL!jtfe jmrLzre ' -.jw.rwr-- Ideals are all right, but facts and fig' ures are raoro reliable and satisfactory, It is a fact that our optical work Is giving entlro tatisfactloi It'B a fact that we have no com- plaints, no "kickers", no dissatisfied customers. Our Ideals of tho optical business nro high; our prices low; our work the best. A. N. SARD f Manufacturing Optician. Boston Building, Fort Street. Over May & Co. STANDARD KEY BOARD Fine Hardwood i Bedroom Sets at S32.00 handsome quarter-sawed oak sideboards A sideboard will be nn acqui sition to any household; In short It Is almost Indispensable now. a-days. Wo have a stock of great va riety In styles and prices and of the quality you have long been looking for. Coyne Furniture COMPANY, LTD, PROGRESS BLOCK. NEW BOOKS ! Golden Rule Bazaar's NEW BOOK LIST ; "The Rights of Man," by Dr. Lyican Abbott. ables for the Fat'," by Josephine D. DasKam. "Sir Richard Calmady," by Maleh. "Stephen Callnnrl." by Julian Sturgle. "French Revolution and Rellglsns" (Reform), by Sloane. "'8chley and Santiago," by Graham (worth reading). "Forna aordyeeff," by Maxim Gcrky. 'inese aro only seven of the new books, uut we have seventy times seven just as good and as Interesting. J. M. WEBB, Bookseller find 6tntloncr. BEGIN THE NEW YEAR WELL By having your photo token. .My work Is of the highest quality and prices reasonable J. J. Williams, Take elevator In Boston Block. AN HOUR IN THE MORNING THE SAME HOUR EVERY MORNING or afternoon, given to dictation, wlll keep your correspondence "cleaned up." Try tt a month. J. D. AYERY, Business Correspondent Regularity! Certainty Despatch! Tel. Main 76. 95MS. Elite Bldg. S ARRANGEMENTS FOR THIS . AFTERNOON AND TONIGHT Republicans and Home Ruler3 at Fish market Big Rally in Emma Square Tonight. A meeting of the Fourth District Committer was held in headquarters, Elite building. last eenlng for the purpose of bearing the reports of tho various sub-committee;. The various chairmen reported progress. The finance committee had not been nblo to collect more than $13, although n canvfas hart nqt yet been made. Sena tor Crnblio stated that he intended to start out In fho morning nnrt that he was sine ho would succeed In securing tho $500 which, according to the esti mates of tho various committees, would bo necessary to enrry on the -ampnlgn. It Mas reported at the end of the meeting that members had sue Tedcd In getting together In the neigh borhood of $100. Tiio committee on meetings stated that it had decided to have a big meet ing in the flshmarket this afternoon from 3 to 4 o'clock. Various speakers would h.lrt tht fort nnd speak t thw crowds ns they hnpponed along to buy their Sunday provisions. This meet ing would reach peoplo Irom all over the city and Its suburbs, Tho committee "ins decided on the following speaKnrs for tho fisfimnrkct meeting: l'aulo Hokll, W. J. Coclho. Unoch Johnson, Representative Wil liam Aylctt, Wm. Olepau, C. lltoart and Knlamn. Undoubtedly the biggest Republican 'meeting of the whole campaign wlll'bo th ono In finima Square this evening, beginning at 7:30 o clock, livery loyal Republican In urged to turn out and ihw his tolors. Tho committee, has arranged for tho i llowlng speakers and others: Heprc ttntutlvu A. (!. M. Robertson. J. (i. Pratt, Lorfin Andrews. S. K. Kn ne, H prcscntntiVH Wm. Aylctt, Repre sentative Jonah Kumalae, John Lane, Enoch Johnson. W. J. Coelho. William Olepau, l'aulo Hokll, T. McCants Stew Mt ami J. M. Sims. Mr. Sims is u Democrat but is out lor Harris, as u great many members of his party aro who iiavo absolutely no sympathy with the action on the pait of n branch tt the parly of endorsing the Homo ilule candidate. Mr. Sims nnd other good Democrats bellcvo in standing for the individuality of the party. 'aulo Hokll, another of tho speak ers. Is already very well known to Re publicans from his active work In tho Homo Ilulo ranks nnd his finnl convcr Won to the Republican faith. Thcro will be music at tho Emma Sqnaro meeting by tho Hawaiian must cians who returned In the City of I'o Jiing this morning. As they have just rcme from a concert tour, they nro In Eootl shnpp nnd will glvo somo llvly (.elections between tho speeches. Candidate Harris will speak nl tlni meeting nt tho tlsbmail.et nnd In Km- inn Fquaro. There were two wharf meetings at lioon today which were addressed by native members of tho Republican J-t-rty. Tho Home Rulers will hold a big uniting In the flshmarket at 4 o'clock this afternoon. The best slump speak ers of tho party will hold forth. 4 Sam Wlddlflold, Honolulu s gatl.i-it ton, who enlisted in the United States D'llltnry service wmu time ngo, ni.s by valor In the field won tho rank f uiptaln. In the Congressional Recorl uf March 20, among confirmations of tt:my piomotlonB tbero appears, unit -r the heatl, "To bo captain by brevet," ilie following: 'First Lieutenant Samuel W. Wl I. 'I field. Thlrty-ilxth infantry. Unll.-d States Volunteers, for dlatlnciilslit-il gallantry in arum near "Florida Wan a, Luzon, Philippine Islands. October !. 1899. to innk from that date." OlilMIUUM COMPANY. At the icgulnr annual meeting of the Orpbcum Co., Ltd.. held y-'btcrduy uf tcrnonn. It was virtually diclded to call on the stockholders of the com pany for an assessment. This will be finally decided on by the board of di rectors who will also fix the rate of the assessment. The election of olllcera resulted ns follows: Prince David Ka wananakoa, president; Samuel Parker, vice president; H. M. von Holt, wcre tary; J. I-', Colburn, treasurer; J. II, Fisher, auditor; W, Mclnerny and M. P. Iloblnron, directors, A $20.00 BELT for $5.00 T h e Dr. w Alden Elc-fic "Belt1 (with sus- "y pensorv 's eu.iranteeJ to possess 'Jir all the uratlve proper ties of the espenslve belts now s.oM by doctors and utuk&. . It gives a very trong current of electricity and Is easily regulated. Bound to superseje others. Can be had from the undersigned only; no agents; no discount. Circular free. Address fierce Electric Co . io6 Post St.. San Frai.clsco. Sent free to Hawaii for $5.00 H LOCAL AND GENERAL Ilead "Wants" on page C. II. W. Foster, Jeweler, 108 Hole! St. The Manoa Dairy has a Jersey bull for sale. See ad. In New Today. Three well bred Islaud mules are of fered for sale. See For Salo column on page 8. f I.. C. Abies has been appolntcd'clTm mlssloner to cxnmlno exhibits of coi porntlons. A modern house on Llllha street Is to let. Kent reasonable. Sec under New Today on page 8. Gomes. & McTlgbc, tho liquor deal ers, deliver orders to. any part of the city free. Tel. Main 110. Assistant Harbormaster Matx re signed his position Inst evening. His successor has not yet been named. Dourbon Whiskey, 6 years old, $3.50; Claret, GO cents; Sherry nnd Tokay, 73 cents a gallon at Uolfschlneg'cr Co.'s, King street. Tho exhibition of paintings,' watt r colors, etchings, etc., given by Vlckeiy. Atkins & Torrcy (Inc.), will iluso Thursday, April 10. Room 11, Meln tyro building. Tho steamer Xlihau. arilvlng this morning, reports the following sugar on Kiiual: K. S. M., 1300 ;V. K., cot); . 500 Muk., 2070; O. & It.. 2112. McU.. 18,000; K. P., 720; K. S. Co., "C0o. Don't forget Camarlnos of 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. Sarah Hakuolc, sister of James Ila kuolc, the Japanese Interpreter, was quietly married to W. C. Kamakn at her home In Kapalama Thuisdny after noon. Rev. Loiio performed the icie- mony. Tlio regular meeting of the Ministe rial Union will bo held Monday, April 7, nt 10 a. m. Thcro will bo n paper b Key. Hiram Illnghnm. Subject, "Some Reminiscences of Mission Work In the Gilbert Islands." A surprise party to i:. Dcnner was given him by his friends lust night, tho event being tho anniversary of his birth. There were In the neighborhood of thlrty-flvc people who culled nt the Uenner home on Manoa Heights. The evening was spent In playing progres sive euchre. Miss Jnne Somers, daughter of Hoi. (3. K. and Mrs. Somors, of Bridgeport, Conn., was married to William 3. Raw llns, of Honolulu, nt tho nomVbr tho bride's parents, on Kast Washington uvenue, Bridgeport, on Wednesday ev ening, Mnreh 19. The young coiiplg will be here In May. Among tho arrivals In the Klnau from Illlu and way ports' today were tho following: C. I.. Wlght.'Mr. nnd Mrs. C. II. Ramsay, C. V. Sturtcvnnt, J. S. McCnndless, John Richardson. ..on ,. niu, ,, , it. jijuil, u, 1. lV3 tluo Tl VI. In t li ri.. m tr.. nake. A. Onrtluy, II. C. Rldgway, If. I.. Williams and A. W. Carter. Christian Church B. 8. -iluekley, pastor, icfildence K."0 Beretanta street, tel. Blue 1001. Preaching nl 11 a. m on "Pleasing Othcis." ami nt 7-1.1 p m. on ''The Importance of Self Con quest." Bible school at B: 4 n. ill Young people's society nt fi::io p. m Junior society at 3:30 p m. Tho church cordially Invites nil to any of these sei v Ices. J. A. Mi Johnson, former manager of the 11. & II. Paper Co., returned In tho City of Peking this morning, a--coinpnnled by Mis. Johnson nnd tl.nu elilld. While on tho Const Mr. John son succeeded In securing his o'V.i agencies and will start out hero in business for himself, llu will handle everything used by prjnters, bookhlnl en mid stationers, besides a fow side litiec. A duly acknowledged receipt haH come, under date of New York City. March 20. 1902, fioni Kltcl JohanowlU to !'. A. Schaisrc-r, administrator oi tho estate of Samuel Johanovvltz, tie ceased, for $517.51 In full settlement of tint balance due her ns tho mother nnd solo heir of the deceased. Tills Is filetl together with a lecelpt for $1 500 on ncLtiunt, tinted December 11 1901. 'S KIleford'H big company of pluyeis wil comment c their season al in Orpbciini t ii i.tu with tli.) i:ies;'K,i t l. uf t h.li e.s Swan's con.tdy msl i tlmmn. "A .ii' of Mysteiy." Ti play l. ttiieti In live acts ami Is . plele with iiulncurt Inter -at nnd g.m ulro conietly so skillfully lntorwovm Hut 1( tnnnot fall to please tho tuo-.t crlliciil l lay-goer. It deals with a r.uw and lufit'shlng story and tho Incidents and climaxes arnuso tho autllcnco to gient excitement. Tho play will lo acted b) a brilliant cast and a th r oughly successful performance) Ih pmmlseil. "A Man ol Mystery" will run until Wetlnesdny evening, when Belnscn's famous play. "Tho Girl 1 Mft Behind Me," will bo given. On I'rhlny evening Joseph Orlsmer's ver sion or "Tho Win hi" will hold tho stngo. t There will be a family imitlucu Sal unlay, Match 12th. nt 2 '30 p. in. Till' nllefortl lirlngs the entile pio diittlons In regaros to sceniuy, ward robe, properties and light effetts to propel ly stage the wot Id-famous plays ho has In his repertoire. Prices of 25t, 5oe ami 75c will itilu during this engagement. ' ask to the COLU A MAN'S DOUBLE DECKER HAS A "LAHAI" EXTEN SION SOLE - SELLS FOR WE ARB IT'S McINERNY Articles of Incorpoiatlon of the I'nlon I-nntl Company were filetl ts teiday wllh Treasurer Wright. The corporation was foimcd to purchase from W. C. Aihl the unsold portion of the Kewulo tract, l)lng on the seaward ride of King street, the umthwest side of Sheridan street and In part on both sitlea of Pllkol street, running nearly to Julcn street. The land Is to bo developed by fill ing the low portlous and dividing It Into streets nnd lots. Tho charter gives the right to build nnd operate water works, nnd to maintain factories, rail roads, stores, etc. The capital stock Is plated at $100,000. with privilege ot extension to $2,000,000. The stock Is $10 per share. The directors and offi cers, with tho number of shares held by each arc: Albert F. Judil, president. 10 shares; Wm C. Ac-Ill. vice president, 6500 shares; W. It. Castle, Jr., treasur er and niHnagcr. 1300 shares: Philip M. Lnnstlale, secretary. 390 shaies. and Jonah Kumalae, auditor, 100 shines. V C. Acbl Is paid $33,000 In stock for his property, subject to a mortgage for n proportion of the piircli,is- price. Senator Ilannn now lias lu his nos- seHtlon the pen with which Speaker V cKlnley in! .(Tact ''""" ORPHEUM TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT FIRST PERFORMANCE OF SECOND ANNUAL SEASON OF THE EIleforcTs Big Company In the successful comedy-drama, A Man of Mystery N -w Songs. New Dances, and i New Specialties.... Change of Play Wednesday, The Girl I Left Behind Me Special Scenery and Effects. Sintu on salo. Orpheum Popular Prices 25e, 50c, 75e ' Pure Unfermented Grape Juice A piocc-ssf ust discovered of preserving the pure juice of the srnpf without fernifnta. Hon. maUtni; a tlellKhtrul ami healtbrul bevernRf. Guaran teed tu be nbhtiliitely pure ami to contain no chemicals. Un equaled as a drink for sick nnd for abstainers; also port seshos tho same qualities for others. For salo 111 nunrt bottlt-s at 50c tht' bottle. Wholesale prices on application. SALTER'S GROCERY STORE J FORT 8TISEET, above Ucrotanla , Sole Agent for the Hawaiian Islands) A. C. LOVEKIN, STOCK AND BOND BROKER, REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE. nio mm 403 Judd Building. ' MBIA' $3.50 80LE AGENTS SHOE STORE No More Dread ofthe Dental Chair 1 TEETH EXTRACTED AND FILLED ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT PAIN by 1 our late scientific method applied to tht gums. No sleep-producing agent or cocaine,. I These are the only dental parlors Is Honolulu having PATENTED APPLI ANCES and ingredients to extract, fill .and apply gold crowns and porcelain crowns undectecable from natural teeth 'and -warranted for Un years. WITH OUT THE LEAST PAIN. All work done by GRADUATED DENTISTS ol i from 12 to 20 years' experience, an" , each department in charge of a Special 1st. Give us a call, and you will find us to do exactly as we advertise. We i will tell you In advan.-o exactly what your work will cost oy t, FREE EX AMINATION. Set Teeth SR.OO Gold Crowns SS.00 Gold Fillings SI.OO Silver Fillings OOc HO PLATES : vmn Our name alone will be a guarantee th&' yUr Wfk W,U b f thB btat Now York Deutal Parlors, Room 4, Elite Building, Hotel Street LADIES IN ATTENDANCE Hours, 8 a, m. to 6 p. m. ' Sundays, 9 a. m. to 12 a.. awaiian ardware Co., Ltd. 816 Fort Street, Honolulu, T. H. Agents For Havlland Waro Victor Snfo & Lock Co. Ideal Ready Mixed Paints. Pansy Stoves. Improved Stone Filters. And the Steel Aertnotor. yroMrtTno' ,$r wW iBbSM WHHHAAAHf.0 fjjnfl mttlYtfKfilr h 4Sr curtains CURTAIN E.W. Jordan's NO. 10 300 PAIRS CURTAINS from 50 cents a pair up, The best collection In the city and much lower tluin UHunl prices Top ONE WEEK ONLV. Commencing: Mnn. 17th J. H. FISHER & Company, Stock and Bond Broken AGENTS FOR FIRE ASSOCIATION, of Philadelphia, WE8TERN ASSURANCE CO, tf To ronto. Office Stangenwald llda Mf chant Street. Tel. in at a 2CX. HONOLULU STOCK EXCHANOE Honolulu, April 5, 1902 NAME OF STOCK Capital Pali ip til Dil MtRCANTItn. C. Brr A Comttny. NS SicMDG.Co.LM. L.B. Ktrr JtCo., LU.. SUGAR Ewa Plintttton Co ... i,e,e too ec lH Hiwitlin ArrkultuulCol ), 004,000 tool loot. HiwillinCom.&Su Co t!)it!fyoj 1.000,000 rso.oool f OOO.OQ01 J,0O0 ) 00,000 1,0(0,000 160,000 VX.ooo J.),OOt 1,000,000 tOO.OOOi Wj.coo1 I JOO.OOO tSO.ooo $00,000 rs9,ooo T)0,ooo .50,000 500.000 I a.)ootooo' TOO,000 (S,0OO ruwtiiin soeir lo ... Honomu Suir Co ... Honokii Suer Co .. Haiku SuKr Co ICahuku PiantitlAn Co. Klhtl PlattCo .Lti, .. Klhu.ij Sucar Co .. Kolot Suftf Co . . McRryJf buCo. U. . 0huSupar Co, . Onoma SuearCo Ookala Suear Plan Co Olaa Su Co.. LU , at) ouaSuCo ij rjupr Oil ilu Cninpan Paauhau St pun Co Pacific Sugar Mill Pala Plant j ion Co I'epee kpo Si gr Co . . . Plnnm Mllr C 1 it , t4 tl' l ! 9r 9 IK .A1 '. .tt "1 PionnrMlll C.i Ami Walalua Aim Co .. WallukuSurar Co WjlmanalnSitgar Co wK I Hl5i " waimfa mm 10. MISCELLANEOUS WlMtr Stfamthts Cn "3. Intfr-ManJ Steam N Co 900.000 300,000 JOO.OOOj In !f ", Hawaiian fcWfflc Co Hon Rarli T. 8t L Co Mutual lcl Idffhnne Co JO. 1)9. rw.. nu rL w People' let & K t's 0 ,000,000 BANKS. Tlrsl National Bank . Firtit ASBank&TCo iios-ns 150, Hawaiian dov $ rf cent HitoR RCo 6frrcent Hon Uafi Transil . Ewa Plantat n 6 ptr ttnv uanu KKLLn prt c Oahu Ptantatltrfi ft p e tM . Olaa Plantation 6 p, c miiiu ngucui op c DR. 8TEBUINS ILL. CambrldRf. Mass., March II Iter. i)r Horntlo Stebblne, ono of (lie mort widely Known Unitarians In this coun try, is 111 nt the home of Ills son at 29 Klimvood strt-t't, this c-lty. Dr. Stub bing who has been in poor health all winter contracted a severo cold nbuct three weeks bro, which has failed ta yield to tho usual remedies. This cold. with tho ndvnnccd age ot the cUilh culshcd divine, has caused his family and friends groat anxiety. Albert Raas FINANCIAL AGENT. STOCK AND BOND BROKER. MEMBER OF HONOLULU STOCK EXCHANCC Orders for the purchase or ufo cd stocks and bonds carefuly and prompt ly executed. Loans negotiated...... Office Room 401, 4th floor, SUtvjen- wald Oldg. Postoffice box 390; TU phone Main 331. Halstead & Co., Ltd Stock and Bond Brokers MONEY ADVANCBD ON 6UGAC 6ECURITIU8. 921 Font Street TEL. MAIN 133. WEEK AT 8TOIJH m - -r h? -1 l".' 4' t 'V " ljl .