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Briir;i7SW35S7 A t i wMmSSEmTiiv- ,.PBW5- -.1 g.-Mggjw. jj jygya .Wpppiwrntwf wyBfPyiTfyiri7Vlf:i3,S JIN lTirymfi K JBT'PTN g OTTt 15 CE 'r,Ml4.' "3TW WLM yTTpJS From 8. F. , Sonoma . May Dotlc '..May For 8. F. Ventura May For Victoria. Mlowcra May From Victoria. Moana May 10 n 1 ' 'it ?KV2-?-va tin Si v' i:.?t & 5 111- -m 1.1JIUI I ENING B ULLETIN Si A BIT M v of common sense applied to rt J. tlio advertising problem will ij l convince any fair minded fj ( person tliat the cheapest and 'A .1 wspij wal ls. READ THE SUNDAY BULLETIN (i ucsi way to reacn ine people :i j' who hiiy Is to reach tho poo- 51) pie who read. Thoro Is no j'j Honolulu advertising medium It V as good as The Uultetln. fa Vol.. XL No. 2M8 M?y X USQC'MfONOLUIiTJ, TEHKITOKY OP HAWAII, SATURDAY MAY 3, 1902 Pmcus 5 Okkts, Hi9HiHl-li v'MJiiiw tH vBHKKIk, I mHuflP fIfev. W "?' pipiCPIfPp !ltfek). HJ'W 'T ;lHei& j SySU ,tr iPriwQ&K r THE COUNTESS OF CHESTERFIELD. One or the beauties of the coronation festivities will bo the charming Countess of Chesterllcld. Ilcfore her marriage she was Miss Buhl Wilson and was notid In London for her fascinating eyes and dazzling complexion. Hi iiws w m The Credit System AND OTHER MATTERS Discussed by Merchants LECTURE SCHEME. KNOCKING OUR COFFEE. . HONOLULU FAIR. Members were slow In arriving at the! President F. V. Maefafldne came In Flock Exchange room for the meeting ''" B"'KC nml look tho chair. He . .. .... , ... ... asked for Information regarding th of the Honolulu Merchants' Association of to fun,u nn(, , , E't for 3:30 o'clock yesterday after- forra,., tliat the treasury contained noon. It was 3: 18 when Vice President about JICO. while there mcio qutstand-1 July 4, alio for the Fair In le month letter from himself, after It hnd been lead to the meeting, whkli pioposed a Si heme of excursions from ...flercnt parts of the Islands to brliu In icopln for the holiday events of Jinn 11 and A BIG EXCURSION TO THE WAIMANALO BEACH r's Kindness Thoroughly Ap preciated Little Ones Made 'Supremely Happy all a Day Loog. ftwa, May 2. This year Kwa plan tatlon repeated tho experiment, which ,ows. wan so successful last year, of giving Kama The flist games of the league will bo played at Piinahou this nfternoon At 1 30 o'clock tbo Honolulu Athletic Club will meet the Aitlllery. the llue u p being as follows; II. A. C A. Louis, c.; D. Joy. p.; S. Leslie, lb.; J. Thompson, 2b.; T. Price, 3b.; J. Williams, es.; P. (Slcj son. rf.; J. Aylett, e(.; H. Kal, If. Artillery Lieut. Jones, r.; Drown, p.; Pllney, lb.; Smith, 2b.; Hicks, 3h.; Lieut. Hehr, ss.; Lieut. Newton, rf.; Dupblll, cf.; nennctt, If. Substltutca II. A. C. A. Williams. A. II. Cunha, J. Hansmaun. The second game, will be between the Kamchameha Athfttlc Club and tlm Mallo Illmas. Tho tennis will bo as fol iJlmoud called the meeting to order. These ttcie ultimately astemhleil: I'. W Matr.ul.ine, picsldent; V. W. Har- i ris, bceretary; W. W. Hall, H. K. Lauge, F. L. Waldron, A. llames. D. E. Whit man, P 11. Helm, M. B. Ulssell, L. H. Plnliham, A. Oartenberg, M. A. don salves. Kohcrt Catton, Ccorge Angus, U, A. Mclncrny. Jos. Gordon Spencer, J. F. Humburg, John F. Soper, M. Phillips, W. W. nimond, II. F. Wlch man nnd Ceo. W. Smith. Secretary Harris read the minutes of several previous meetings which wcro approved. Engagement of Lecturer. A report from the committee on pro motion and advertising was lead. which expressed approval of W. C. cdon's proposition to undertako a lantern slide leiturc tour tluough tho United States. It recommended a guarantee of $100 a month to .Mr. Wee don for six months by tho association. Tho repoit was signed by II. F. Wleli mun. Jas. (. Spencer and J. O. Hoth well . Mr. Wcedon's letter was lead, where in he offered to go on the tour for u salary of (200 a month besides steamer tiansportatlon between here and San Francisco. Ho would pay traveling and hotel expenses on the Mainland out of the stated salary. For $200 a month ad- -C. Kanol, c; I). Kckuown, p. a May Day picnic to both the Kinder- u Jones 10.; s.kow.zu.j a. mennrua, a May uay i-". 3b . D Harhottle, es.; D. Kanewanul, gartea and Government schools. I rf c jaciiaoP cf.. r Cockctt, If. Manager Itenton equipped a spo- jiallesF. Kelly, c.; G. Clark, p.; D. c!al," which was not tho regulation Davis, lb.; Mana, 2b.; C. Akau, 3b.; ' varnished cars," however, but tho C. Jones, ss.; Tobln, rf.; C. Taylor, cf.; .Jin.,v.nin cars, sided up. with . C. Osliorn. II. niatB extending around tho Inside, In ctpoose fashion. Into these over a hundred nnd soveniyuve -""""'" .Chalmers Graham . I t.i !.-.. nntlnnnlli made up oi cigiu uimitm ,,..... .i-,. -u..rn rnmfnrtatilv seated nnd transported to tho delightful Walam-i-alo beach, a distance of eight miles, ' vlthout th slightest accident to any of them. Many of the ladles and mothers of the children "caught on." making a total of 212. Lunch, Including all tho Bcda water tho children could drink, and IGO boxes of candy wore donated by tho plantation. Much praise Is duo the mnnagor for the kln'dnesa and consRVratlon shown tho children. The affair was careful ly planned and all necessary provision n-.udo to meot tho needs of all. Police man Ileado acted as coniluctor. train dispatcher, brakoman and camp f rook. Much of tho success of tho at- lair was duo tO his untiring efforts to n uko everybody comfortablo. If othern could havo seen tho genu ine delight and happiness of the chil dren, there would be moro of this sort oT thing. The "kids" wero onco In tho wotld that thoy love swimming, Substitutes Mallo Illmas. S. Chill- Ingworth, W. Uii.1i. II. Williams. The umplies In today'B games will bu Morris Kcohoka- lole, Lieut. Newton nnd Solomon Ma- hclonn. wt r p p-a fej a s r-a rs rw na pq hunting shells, catching crabs, eating sandwiches, and drinking soda water; and In their own world aTl nationali ties merged Into cue. lug claims against the association lof July. amounting to about (200 . .Mr. Smith thought that Hi' piopo.il Mr. Wichmun, dlscurslng n motion tion w.ih well worthy of loiislieriitlon, to ndopt the report, said the assocla- j As the proposer had Kihl. It was In Una tlon had been In existence nearly tnu'wlth business promutlun ni.isui'K years but had little of actual work ta common In Mainland towns, show. I Mr. Dlmond cordially approved of The president, replying to a remark I1'1" schemo and moved for a commute, about the similarity of membership of to nu It along . the Chamber of Commerce nnd tho I Mt. Helm, In answer to tho chnlr. ex Merchants' Association, thought It was I P'alned that the Fair he meant wa of no use icferrlng BUbJectt from op;an agricultural exhibition under Die body to another. This association ouglit ; auspices" of the Department of Agi.-til-to take up quest'ons coming before it turc and Forestry, on their merits and act Independently. President Mncfarlanc thought li After a conversation hadVocecded ' 0" '"""J;,, ,h"' l0 K 'nl0 for n.no ilmo Mr. Snpnopr .-Cp.ie.l nimi iilcatlon with Wray Taj lor it,i n, ;i,.inn mi-i,t i.ri Mr I -mrnlssloiior of Agriculture, regard ing the exhibition. Mr. Hall seconded the motion end. It being put and carried, the prcsld'nt that tho association might bring Mr. I Wcedon's scheme betoie the Clumber of Commerce. I , Mr. Phillips, who had moved the adoption of tho lcport, preferred that the association should simply do Its own part, leaving Mr. Wecdon free to apply directly to the Chnnobor of Com merce for Itb moiety of the expense. It was the Ecnso of the .meeting that the male quartet could not be concurr ed, Someone nsked If uic Bchuinx would not conlllct with ll- movement for n Hawaiian exhibit at St. Louis. The president did not think mi, add ing that if tho reports of tho lccturi tour proved unfavorable the scheme would not be renewed at the end of tho term. Tho report was adopted. There wai, no dlscuesloJ of the St dltlonal he would tuke along a 111 at Louis .exposition, probably hecauRu the class male quartet. committee of Thursday's meeting with Mr. Spencer explained that tho other Commissioner General Uariett was jet $100 a month was expected from the to convene. Chamber of Commerce, which had no' Honolulu Fair Time, yet received Mr. Wcedon's proposition. Mr. Helm In remarks backed up n appointed P. It. Helm, chairman, W. W. Dlmond and Geo. W. Smith ns Hie committee. Fire Claims Payment. A letter was read fiom (' K. Ilan cioft, beirclary of the California 'Iru dem and Producers' Association, tell ing of the assistance tendered by Hint uoiy, wltn other commercial organisa tions of San Francisco, to J G, Pratt, delegnto to Washington of the commer cial bodies of Honolulu for the pro motion of the fire claims p.iyment I. ill in t-ongrces. As the enclosure, and ac companying newspaper reports hud been well covered In the Honolulu evening papors of yesterday, it was deemed unnecessary to havo anythl.ir, further read. It was vole I tliat the secretary forward a suitable reply to tho letter. 5 picture printing and developing FOR AMATEURS Our best argument to get your trado Is tho class of work wo turn out. Wo do all this work our selves and glvo It our particu lar attention. If tho picture Is of a pretty view or Iiub somo association, It cannot bo too well finished. You will want It done rightly and wo aro the ono to do this. Rice & Perkins, The Hcnnlanl Yacht and Boat Club men will Indulge In naval maneuvers In th eharbor this afternoon, starting from tho club house at -1:30 o'clock. Captain Fled Church will be In charge and, fiom the deck of a low boat will send his men forth to meet tho oncmy. The purpose of tho naval maneuvers Is to show tho lighting strength of the club, A number of ovoluttons have been arranged for, A bulge with six men, three shells with four men each nnd a couplo of palr-oared boats will be included In the doings of this afternoon. VOLUNTARY BANKRUPTCY OF DR. ALBERT E. NICHOLS Indebtedness of Over $20,000 and Available Assets Under $1500 -Holding of $75,000 In Wahiawa Stock. T, G. Thrum W. W. Ahana & Co C. J. Hutchlns, bal. on note . Union Feed Co Oaliu Lumber & Uulldlng Co. Robertson & Wilder Honolulu Stock Yards Co.... Hawaiian Klectrlc Co T. Holllnger LA T0RTAJADA. THE SPANISH BEAUTY. I.'i Tortnjndi. the SpanWh beauty whoso sliiKing ni.ll dancing have Load ber famous In l.uropeati ciipltnlx. In now mnl.itii: in Mm-ru-an tour. X i I. B. llNIo At the adjourned meeting of Geo. Nil. V 51 (Continued on page 8.) W lVr. 1 ftr- P,,-t hold nt l.if n.fT(r., f.f II. Jay Greene. Friday evening, thero , ASSOCIATION WILL woio present the following comrades. P. C. B. A. Straut. Greene. Dickey. Francis, McKeague. Adler, McCand- 1 -.,..! t,t ,, Delt- and Baton. Owing to the rathcr'QueStlOn BOI, .EstaDllSDCd Proposal sirnll quartern, tho meeting was slm'-j pl Informal, there not being room for' n formal opening. . 1 Th" principal business of the 'even-1 lug the nppolutment of the Memorial Day Committee nnd deciding which church to attend for memorial Sunday services, was soon attended to, and i 31 00 13 00 Hi DO 33 CO 23 73 20 00 U7 20 117 65 CO 50 PHOTOGRAPHERS. Oregon Block, cor. Hotel Union St. cor. Hotel ana Entrance on Union. PEAULtSS WINS. Tho government tug Bleu went out to tow tho schooner Kobcrt Lewers Into port this morning but came back with out her. Although the tug Fearless was off the Moana hotel, towing tho bark Albert to poit, when tho Bleu was working her way to whero the Lewers lay oft Diamond Head, the Fearless took her tow Into the harbor and scooted out again after the Low era, nrrlvlng alongside a little after the Bleu, Although, having about forty minutes start, the Bleu came up with the schooner a little before the Fear less, Captain Underwood of tho Low cih Bnw the Fearless coming and wait ed to be towed In by tho latter tug. The Fearless always brings the Lcwcis Into port on her nrrlval here. In the tase of J. A. and B, M. Ma- goon against Chin Kce Gnau and Ang Ton, Judge Robinson has allowed plaintiffs to file an ninended bill, He has nlbo appointed C. F. Reynolds, at torney at law, as receiver to cqllect the I rents nnd profits and look after the In surance, The ense Is continued until Juno 3. Table claret and other wines are sold by Gomes & McTlghc, liquor dealcrs.N, King street. Tel, Main 140. Albert E. Nichols, dentist, of Hono lulu, has tiled a petition of voluntary bankruptcy In the United States Dis trict Court. Wm. L. Whitney Is attor ney for petitioner. The schedules make the following exhibits: Creditors to be paid In full, 'or to whom priority Is becured by law: Ter ritory of Hawaii, personal taxes, $., Creditors holding securities: P. L, Weaver Jr., Honolulu, moitgage on olllco furniture and tools used In prac tice $3C1.22. Ci editors whose claims arc unsecur ed: Volcano Stables Co., lillo, 3 notes $ 108 90 II. May & Co. note 455 33 II. May & Co., Interest to date. 3C 30 Metropolitan Meat Co., Judg ment 102 00 Lowers & Cooke 92 00 J. M. Whitney, noto 5800 00 J. M. Whitney, Interest 1334 00 Hllo Mercautllo Co., 3 notes. . 7.7 50 Whitney & Marsh, note .... 800 00 Whitney & Marsh, lnteret . . 149 35 Whitney &. Marsh 21 75 C. J. Day & Co. 103 43 California Feed Co 175 33 II. F. Wlthman 14 23 Ilobrnn Drug Co 162 70 Mention, Smith & Co 23 15 Honolulu and Hawaiian Pa- . per Co 67 15 B. W. Jordan 30 45 Iliiwulhtn Supply Co 10 10 W. W. Dlmond & Co 12 10 M. Mclneiny 7 SO Peterson & Matthewman ... 21 75 Hawaiian Gazette Co, 9 50 Huwallun Star Newspaper Association 24 00 Ilulletlu Publishing Co. '..... 12 45 Mutual Tclephono Co 22 50 N. S. Sachs Dry Goods Co. . . 10 85 Hnrtman & Co C DO Kinney, Ilullou & McClana- han CO DO Gomes & McTlgho 4 00 Wiih Kce 26 00 Pacific llrass Foundry IB 30 Mollis. it Drug Co 15 65 C. (J. Yce Hop & Co 19 70 Hustnce & Co 10 00 Total $11,122 83 The following debts were contracted I with and the notes hereinafter men I tloncd signed with W. II. Howard, Ilo- nolulu: j Ilulletlu Publishing Co $ 3 30 Mutual Telephone Co 24 00 ' Hawaiian Klectrlc Co 433 20 J. N. Shnfer, noto 407 50 J. N. Shnfer, 2 notes 800 00 A. Hnrrlbon Mill Co 6,478 20 Geo. A .Howard Jr., note ... 500 00 Total 8,760 : MOKULOE NEAR KANEOIIE SECURED BY JAC0BSEN Fishing To Be Carried On In Extensive Manner--Japanese To Have Chargo -Profitable Industry. DISCUSS STEAM ENGINE To Change the Night of Meeting --rYoting for New Members. good speeches from visiting com ri'dcs. Ilenjamin aud P. P. C. Watllng foid. from Seattle, followed by many facetious remarks liy members of tho Post. Altogether ft was n very lively nnd enjoyable evening for tho "boys." '1 lie meeting came to a termination nloiit 0:30. The Memorial Comm.ttee consists , ol Comrades Dickey (chairman), ha-l Ion. Coike. Teirlll nnd Deltz. Tho Post decided to attend fTunday Memo rnl services. May 23th,"" evening, at the Bplscopnl Church. There will bo, n meeting o" tho general committee about the 15th to make nrial arrangements. RCiiooNmt iiown hails. The regular meeting of tho Engi neering Association will bo held at Ha rooms In tho Y. M. C. A.Jbulldlcg this evening, nt which subjects con nected with tho steam cnglno will bo taken up. Tho discussion on Indica tor cards will be led by Mr. Kopke. i.r.d several others will ipeak. Votes will bo taken on about two dozen applications for membership, also on proposed amendments to tha ecnstltutlon, ono - of them being to change tho meeting night from Sat urday to Monday. Tho committee on topics has intro duced a now departure In establishing n question box, Anyone who has any questions relating to engineering cub Jtets of local interest can submit them through this qucetlon box and . navi) them tnken up nnd discussed In , tho next meeting. It Is expected that Total unsecured $19,889 10 Total Indebtedness $20,250 32 Tho total available assets of petition er arc valued at $1460.50. Debts due him on open account amount to $385.50, He has 750 shares of tho Wuhlawu Su gar Co., par value $73,000, value un known, also a Manhattan life policy for $20,000, hypothecated to tho com pany for $791, surrender value, un known. The petition will come up for hearing before Judgo Bsteo on Monday morning. lHLAt D HTnAmCKB IN. The steamers James Malice and Nil hau urrtved In port this morning. The Makec came into tho harbor at 4:10 o'clock with four deck passengers and 2600 bags um M. S, Co. sugar from Ana- hola. Sho sails again for Anahola at 3 o'clock this afternoon. I'm ser Lyons reports tho Mlknhala at Walmca, discharging freight and tho bark Bdward May at Makawelt commencing to discharge. Choppy eeas and northeast trades wero experi enced in the channel, coming home Fair weather prevails on Kauai. Tha following sugar awaits shipment on tho Garden Isle: V. K 900; Mak 2350; G. & It., 4112; Men., 17,300; II. P., 2000; II, XL, 1000; P., 3000; M. S. C. 68,000; II. S. Co., 7900 . Tho Nllhau entered the harbor at 4:25 o'clock with ono deck passenger nnd 7077 bags of sugar from Hanamau hi for II. Harkfcld & Co., and Alexan der & Unldwln. Purser Kaao reports good wealh throughout the trip. Thero will bo n meeting of tho Min isterial Union Monday at 10 a. m. Tho paper of tho day will bo: "What shall a young mnii do with his sparo time," by II. C. Ilrown, secretary of the Y. M. C. A, Henry Cobb-Adam., principal of the Kuueoho school and tax collector for Koolau, camu to town this morning, tiding over tho Pall from Wnlmanalo. He returns thin afternoon. Mr. Adams stPtcs that Mr. Jacobsen, who for n leng tlmo was on overseer on the Heela plantation, has leased tho Isl and of Mokuloo In tho Kaneoho bay. fiom C. Ilotto and Is now busy estab lishing on this Island headquarters lor what will bo extensive fisheries. The Island of Mokuloo Is rather a small one. It 1b tliu one which can easily be Been from (ho Pall, lying in thu beautiful wntors of tho oxtensivo t-ny at Kaneoho. Tho Island wns formerly leased to a man who Intended to establish on It nn oxtensivo chicken ranch, on which ho would ralso flno-bred poul try, but ho gavo tip his jell-mo nnd Mr. Jacobsen has taken up tho Island with n, vlow to developing thu fishing In tho bay. Mr. Jacobsen has already establish ed four or five fishing camps ut va rious points of tlTu Island and a num ber of houses havo been built. Jnp- nneso will bo employed to do tho fish Ing, which will ho conducted In a sys tematic mnnnor. Mr, Jae-obsen Is a Norwegian and, as such, n llsTierman by birth. Fol ytT.rs ho has mado a study of fishing in theso waters and Is thoroughly fa miliar with his work. A number of boats and sampans 'aro already on hand, among them bolng ono craft 28 feet In length. Thoro Is very good fishing In tho Kaneoho hay nnd thero can hardly be a doubt hut Mint fishing thero in systematic mnnnor will provo to bo a very profitable Industry, Tho Chinese Itellt f Society has tiled its bylaws In tho olllco ul the Treasur er of the Torrltoiy. S, S. VENTURA, MAY 6 this will prove n vory Interesting, In- This afternoon at 2:30 o'clock the tug structlvo and useful feature of tho Fearless will take the schooner Frank work of the association, W. Howe out of tho harbor and set her! on her way to tho Sound. Tho Howoj has had an eventful time of It In this) harbor, having arrived here In distress i from Mauritius to be libeled by mem bers of her crew. Captain WallcrB, who came down In tho China to pay dam ages awarded hy tho courts and to lib- crate tho vessel, will command tho schooner on tho trip up. Next express steamer to the Coast Wells, Fargo & Go. Express TEL. MAIN 109. Masonic Temple, with American Messenger Service i For the man $! y2&u---r I who walks thiro Isn't n better shoo and few so gcod as tho HEYWOOD PATROL SHOE Henvy calf, drop stitched, water proof boIo, rubber heels, Illcucher slylo, lace. THE PRICE IS $5,00 Wo recommend this to all walkers. 9 M A MITE i rTITDEDC SHOE COMPANY, 1057 FORT STRUCT. Limited. 000000000050 8il$ i - JL ' A' Wi izfc W . - V- t 7 v; m' ' V? A J ; - i 4 td. ,j.jtolife' A .'i v'.iU.. -i - '. v."o!b,i ixor v -