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SUNDAY BULLETIN, HONOLULU, H. T., SUNDAY, MAY 18, 1902.
Ms
5 New
Styles
Low Prices
HOFFSCHLAEGER
Co., Ltd.
I 29 KING ST., NEAR BETHEL
It's Just This Way
You may ro on stralnlnR vour eyes
we can't help you in our advertising
wo can warn jou, but It's only in ai
personal way we can do you any Rood.
If you wait for the serious trouble
you must take the serious conse
quences. The sooner, tho easier, In eye care.
I'ropvrly adjusted glasses our kind
will relieve minor eye troubles that,
neglected, berome major, and often ke
rlous ones. We nre experts In reliev
ing eye strain.
A. N. SANFORD,
Manufacturing Optician.
Boston Building, Fort Street
Over May & Co.
Fraternal Directory.
THEOSOPHY.
"Aloha Branch," T. S., every Satur
day, 7:30 p. m., Arlon nail, back ol
Opera House. Lending library'- In
formation V. O. Vox 554, or 314 Foit
stroet.
HARMONY LODGE, NO. 3, I. O. O. F.
Vnli every Monday evening at 7:30
ta Harmony Hall, King street.
H. McKECHNY, N. Q.
E. It. HENDRY, secretary.
All visiting brothers very cordially
emitted.
MY6TIC LODGE NO. 2, K. of P.
Meeta every Tuesday ovenlng at 7:30
j'eiock In Harmouy Hall. King street.
Flailing brothers cordially Invited o
attend.
A. L. MORRIS, C. C.
A. E. MUltfHY. K. It. B.
OAHU LODGE, No. 1, K. of P.
Meets every Friday evening at Har
tnony Hall, King street, at 7:30. Mem
ken ot Mystic Lodge, No. 2, and visit
tng brothers cordially Invited.
F. W. DUNN, C.C.
ED. C. ALDIUCH.
K. of It & S.
NEW DESIGNS
IN LATEST FABRICS
AND HAT TRIMMINGS
SPRING MILLINERY
The most artistic of workmanship at
most reasonable prices.
A. A. MONTANO
FINE MILLINERY.
SAxNG CHAN
MERCHANT TAILOR
flie English and American Qoods
TWO STORBS
6S Hotel street, and
Hot.) mar Nmunu
F.O. Boieti.
TEL WHITS 91
AH PAT & CO.,
1256 Fort St. above Orpheum.
MERCHANT TAILORS.
AH PAT, expert cutter, lato foreman
J. D. Tregloan. Suits latest styles and
good fit. Cleaning and repairing.
Qonsalyes & Co.,
LIMITED.
WHOLESALE GROCERS
AND WINE MERCHANTS.
22? Queen St., Honolulu, H. I
i
The BROOKLYN SALOON
ALAKEA BT,
twesn Merchant and Qun.
W. H Cunningham. Jno. Sohatftr
DO YOU LOVE
pure, fresh, wholcaomo canny, mane
by a first-class San Francisco candy-
ranker, nn artist in his line, nnd ?oll
nt San Iranclsco prices? Then let lis
whisper In your ear whero you can
Btt It mado fresh every day at tin.
New HuRland Bakery, on Hotel 81.
You can't expect to buy Kresh Can ly
at a hnrdware storo or clothlnR home,
It Is simply an Impossibility. Twenty-
five Cents will buy you n pound of
Hether, Peanut, Cocoanut or Popcorn
Oi.ip or a pound of DMIcious Chew
Ire Taffy In Molasses, Strawberry, -nllla
and Lemon Flavors. Forty Cents
buys you a Pound of Assorted Dalr.ty
Filled Buttercups, for which you n'e
chnrficd $1.00 elsewhere, and Fifty
Cents will enlltlo you to a pound of
the Finest Hand-Made Chocolates we
bap In the s ic
All our othir nnillcs nro soil nt
the tutre Reduced 1'rlces. Ladle? nie
Invito. to sample and Inspect our i.au
JPs nt the
NEW ENGLAND BAKERY
FOR SALE
or. . . .
FOR LEASE
I.argo houso and two cot
tages, on Hotel St. near
Punchbowl St.
Ten Iledrooms.
Furnished.
Well suited for bonrdlng
house or roominR bouse.
$60 Per Month.
PURCHASE PRICE $6500.
i Castle & Lansilale
I REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE,
I INVESTMENTS.
1 506-507 Stangenwald Building.
I Telephone Main 70.
There
are
some things
That arc everywhere recognized
Tor beauty nnd cheerfulness.
Others "may do" but tho best
can be had just as cheap.
The prettiest of all
wall
papers
are to be found at
LEWERS & COOKE,
Limited.
FORT 8TRBET.
Woman's Exchange
has removed to the
Arlington Block, Hotel Street,
In the store formerly occupied by
II. W. Foster.
CURED BY
WHITE RIBBON REMEDY
CAN BE GIVEN IN CLASS OF MATCH, TEA CR COFFEE
WITHOUT PATIENT'S KNOWLIDGE.
White Rltbon kemeJy will cur or destroy the
JltcjMrJ irretite tor alcoholic itimulantu, whether
the titlent It a cuntirmeJ Inebriate, a tirrler
UK I a I drinker or drunkarj mroINe tor anon
to hive an appetite tor akohollc lluo alter Ukln
nniie Kirrun Ketnejy
INDORSED BY MEMBERS OF W C T U
Mn A M TonnJ, becreury ot tlie Women'
Christian Ternreram. Union write I have tetJ
White Hlbbon WrmeJy un very obstinate drunkards,
and the cures hae been many In many liset tlte
Remedy was K'ven lecretl) I cheerfully recommend
and Indorse Unite Ribbon Remedy, Members ot our
Union are delighted to find a practical and economical
reaimeni in au u in our temperance vntrK
Druggists everywhere or t mall $t wr bo
Trial packsce free by writing or calling on Mrs. F
C MOOKE Co Sup Press W C TV Ventura,
Cl Sold in Honolulu by Ifollister Dru Co. Ltd ,
Fort Stree'.
Camara & Co
S. K. corner Queen and Alakea
Streets.
DEALERS In
WINES, BEERS and LIQUORS
NEW STOCK JUST OPENED COM.
I'KISINQ THE IIEST BRANDS OF
ALL KINDS OF
LIQUORS
FAMILY TRADE SOLICITED.
BUDWEISEll, RAINIER and PRIflO
BEbRS
P. O. Box 664: Tel. Blue 492.
Fred. L. Waldron
BROKER AND
COMMISSION MERCHANT.
P. O. Box 053; Tel Blue 7SH; Roon.
3, Borei'sp's nullri'lv.K
General bookbinding, ruling, gliding
ombosslng, maps, charts and artletli
printing at tbo BVENINO HIlLLKTIr.
Job fain
-Oil-
DRINK
Warde's Farewell Program
The present engagement of Frederick
Wardo has exceeded all other drama
tic seasons In Honolulu so far as so
cial, artistic and financial conditions
are concerned. The present week wilt
witness the farewell presentations. On
Tuesday eenlng Mr. Wardo presents
an old time play. "Damon and l'j thins"
with himself as Damon. Mr. Herman as
l'ythlnn. Miss Ashton as C'nlantho and
Miss Trescott as Hermlon.
On Wednesday night "Macbeth" will
be tho attraction. Mr. Wnrde will play
the rugged Macbeth. Mr. Herman,
Mnrduff, Mr. Johnstone, Uanquo. and
Miss Trescott, Lady Macbeth. On
Thursday evening "The Mountebank"
will be repeated and gUen under the
auspices of Lodge filC, II. I'. O. Elks.
This will be a gala night In eery way.
At tho Saturday matinee "Julius
Caesar" will be repeated, and on Sat
urday evening "Vlrglnlus" will again
he presented at the special request of
many who were unable to see It on tho
opening night.
The final performance occurs on
Monday evening. May "G, the farewell
night of the Honolulu ponson. Tor this
occasion a special program has been
arranged by Mr. Wnrde, as follows:
PART I.
Overture "A Midsummer Night's
Dream" Mendelssohn
Cnpt, H. llerger and Orchestra.
Address on Shakespeare. With Selec
tions from the creatures of
Shakespeare's fancy.
Walter (J. Smith. Editor Adertler.
Tableau.
L'nder the Greenwood tree "As You
Like It" Chorus
Jnnucs "As You Like It" . . Mr. Wardc
Othello "Othello" Mr. Herman
Hamlet "Hamlet" Mr Johnstnno
Ilrutus "Julius Caesar" .. Mr. M(Clnn
Mercutlo "Itomeo and Juliet"....
Mr. Ilarton
Touchstone "As Yon Like It"..
Mr. Hynes
Kalstaff "Henry IV." Mr. Mcl.eod
King Heniy "Henry V" Mr. O'Connor
Macbeth "Macbeth" Mr. MorrUcy
Illchard "Ulchard 111" ...Mr. Harris
Anton "Antony nnd Cleopatra"..
Mr. Coleninn
Lear "King Lear"
Cordelia "King Lear"
Mr Watson
Miss Wnrde
ELLEFOHDS TERMINATE
A SUCCESSFUL SEASON
Play Continuously for Six Weeks to
Good Houses Lem on Ala
meda to Return Next
Year to Honolulu.
The close of the engagement of tho
Ellcfords at the Orpheum last night
brought to an end a ery successful
engagement for the company. It Is not
too inuch to say of the Ellefords that
they have won a recognition In Hono
lulu that Insures them good business
whenever they see fit to visit this city.
Until the first visit of the Ellefords ono
year ago no company nan ever oeen
able to play an engagement of four to.
IX wceKS in mis cuy unii wmi. iu", w
good houses every night throughout tho
season. Vet this Is what the Ellefords
did last year and they rcreated that
happy experience 'In the long engage
ment Just closed. Despite other attrac
tions ot a local nature, there was never
a night throughout the engagement of
six weeks but what the company was
greeted by n good house and on n ma
jority of the nights the "S. R. O" sign
was out by S o'clock.
With tho exception of Frederick
Warde's company now In the city,
thero has ncer been so evenly a bal-
naccd company appear tn ollnolulu as
tho Ellefords, While tho people In
tho company are not great actors and
actresses they are all good ones, and
the result Is a good, clean and well
balanced performance. And It requires
good actors to play such an extensive
repertolro as tho Ellefords havo pro
duced during their present engagement
In Honolulu. They havo produced
during their present engngomentnim
plays ranging from "Faust," to a "Nut
meg Match," from "Tho Olrdl I Left
Behind Me" to "Tho Plunger," and
havo gUen such plays as "Tho Man of
Mystery, "Tho World," "The Octoroon"
"Tho Banker's Daughter," "I'lro Pa
trol," 'Flag of Truce," "Llttlo Lord
Fanntleroy," nnd soveral others. It
takes people of no menn talent to pro
duce three plays n week of the order
named. And no performance was over
blighted throughout tho engagement,
nor did peoplo find tho company at
tempting to put on a play Improperly
rehearsed.
How well tho company pleased may
bo cited by the fact that tho ElIeford'R
production of "Faust" was far superior
to the production of tho same play by
tho Louis Morrlson-Florenco Roberts
flttiim
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tfflS$w)9H3fM'liivi
W. J. ELLFFORD
Desdemona "Othello" . Miss Ashton
Queen Kntherlnc "Henry VIII."
Miss 1 1 csrott
Ophelia "Hamlet" Miss Ilertcllo
Other characters by auxiliaries.
What Shall Wo Have That Killed
the Deer "As You Like It" .
.. Chorus composed of local voices
l'AUT II.
The Ilalcony Scene from "Uomeo
nnd Juliet"
Juliet Miss Antoinette Ashton
Itomeo Mr. Hamilton Coleman
Soliloquy (Duke of (Hosier) Prom
Richard III"
Illchnrd Mr. Wnrde
Selection I'rom "The Merchnnt of
Venice"
I'ortla Miss May Wardo
Nerlssa Miss Ilertcllc
The Quarrel Senc From "Julius
Caesar"
nrutus Mr. Chas D. Herman
..Casslno Mr. Harry Johnstono
Dialogue I'rom "Hamlet"
1st Qrae Digger Mr. Hynes
2d Ornve Digger Mr. Harris
Selection I'rom "Macbeth"
Lady Macbeth .. Miss V. D. Trescott
Macbeth Mr. P. McOInn
Servant Mr. 11. Watson
Another Selection Ily Chorus
Intermezzo O. I'ierne
CnpL Uerger nnd Orchestra.
PART III.
The Trial Scene from "The Mer
chant of Venlco" with this cast:
Shylock Mr. Wardo
Antonio Mr. O'Connor
Il.issanlo Mr. Herman
Oratlano Mr. Johnstone
Snlanlo Mr. Ilarton
Snlarlno Mr. Harris
Duke of Venice Mr. McOInn
l Clerk of Court Mr. Morrlscy
I Portia Miss Ashton
Nerlssa Miss Hcrtelie
j Concluding with the patriotic "Aloha
' Oe" and "The Star Spangled Banner"
rendered by CapL llerger and orches
tra, this farewell night will be on"
, long to be remembered. In honor of
.this occasion Wall, Nichols Co. are
going to Issuo a superb souvenir pro-
I gram In colors, as a parting memento
of Mr. Warde's famous dramatic sea
son here.
combination In this city ono year ago,
It Is a pleasure to announce that the
company proposes to make annual trip
to Honolulu and Hauall doing much
to advertise the many attractions ot
the "Paradise of the Pacific." Last
winter while on tour In the West they
carried a frame of pictures of Hawa
iian scenes and will do tho same the
coming season .
The company returns to tho Main
land on the Alameda assured of anoth
er long reason of excellent business
when they return hero In 1903.
Balloon in Hilo
' Fails to Ascend
HIlo, Mny IB. A good deal of sjm
pathy was expressed for Prof. John
Leonard at Hoolulu Park last Satur
day when It was found that his 1ml
loon had caught tiro during tho proc
ess of filling with hot air.
About 4:30. Prof. Leonard began
nroparatona for Inflating tho balloon
. , .., . ,., , mln.
utes before six, when firo wns discov
ered ai tho top of tho canvns. it was
extinguished without damago to tho
balloon and tho professor announced
that he would glvo n free ascension nt
tho park Sunday afternoon if the
weather was favornble. As It mined
all day the balloon did not go up.
Prof. Leonard mado another at
tempt to go up In his balloon Tuesday
afternoon on the lot opposite the Un
ion saloon, but when tho canvas was
nearly full someone pushed over n
support and tho helpers wero power
less to hold down the big bag. It
shot up Into tho nlr about 1000 feet
nnd then Balled In tho direction of
Puueo, landing In Rowland's yard on
tho bank or the Wnlluku, A Japanese
became entangled In one of tho ropos
when tho balloon broke away nnd It
looked for a time ns though ho would
make a Journey heels up. When tho
Professor recovered his balloon he
addressed tho crowd saying that tho
disappointments met with In Hilo
wero through no fault of Mr. nnd that
ho would glvo an ascension beforo
leaving nilo. bo that thoso who paid
their admission to the park Inst Sat
urday would get their money's worth
If It was possible to glvo It to them.
A third trial was hot for G p. m. yes
terday, but tho wind was too strong
for tho aeronaut (o venture up. Her
ald. lO'o BOXING CONTEST
HIlo, May 15. Tho heavyweights.
Denver Ed Smith nnd L, D. Brown, tho
Kalwlkl Olant, nre doing careful train
ing preparatory to tholr boxing con
tett Saturday night nt Sprcckels Hall.
Denver Ed Is being looked nfter by
Billy Siren of tho Union Saloon, In
which Smith has his training quarters.
urown is uoing his training at Kalwl
kl. walking to nnd from town ovcry
day In order to strengthen his wind. Ho
Is In first class condition. Mr. Siren
has arranged Severn! lightweight bouts
and n wrestling match uetween two
well-known J.ip.inebo for tho prelimi
naries. Do You Suffer from lumbago, rheu
matism or swollen muscles? If ao
piocuro at onco a bottlo of PAIN
KILLEH and follow tho printed direc
tions. Tho relief Is Instantaneous ns
well ns lasting. No necessity to suffer
when a remedy such as Paln-Ktller U
to he had. Sixty yonrs of sucess speak
for Itself. Avoid substitutes, thero lu
btu ono Pnln-Klller, Perry Davitf.
Price 25c. and GOc.
malt
nutriiie
is the
best
malt tonic
In this market. Recommended by the
medical profession,
INVALUABLE
ns a system-builder for children, nurs-
!i r mothers and convalescents.
NUTRITIVE
STRENGTHENING
SEDATIVE
25c
PER BOTTLE.
Hollister
Drug Company,
SOLE AGENTS.
Gomes & McTighe
All the finest liquors In stock
at our place. Telephone orders
promptly delivered.
Gomes & McTighe
PHONE MAIN 140.
Our Soda Water
BEST
If tho
SO ISOUP
Ginger Ale, Cream Soda,
Strawberry, Orange Cider,
Kola, Birch Beer, Root Beer,
Apple Cider, Komel,
Pineapple Soda,
Sarsaparllla and Iron.
Delivered promptly nnywhere
and everywhere In tho city.
Telephone Main 71.
Works 601 Fort St.
Consolidated
Soda Water Works Co., Ltd.
LOTS FOR SALE
In Knplolunl Park
Addition and in
Kallhl. ....
DAVID DAYTON
137 MERCHANi STREET.
Public Typewriting
by Mliut Ella Dayton
J. H. FISHER
& Company.
Stock and Bond Brokers.
AGENTS FOR
FIRE ASSOCIATION, of Phlladtlphb
WESTERN ASSURANCE CO, f ti
ronto.
Offices Stsnaenwald aidg., M
chant Street. Tel. Main 861
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W0NAUT4KHIJX!tSMtny
WIIlCKSBURf.BtR,3tg
A. C. LOVEKIN,
STOCK AND BOND BROKER,
REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE,
403 Judd Building.
i'JO0l(lflo
i am
This
' TiJaVSl
i.mii ""tiwbawaCfc.
Telephone Main 341
WE'RE SORRY
HAWAIIAN ELECTRIC CO., Ltd.
King Street. Telephone 300
JL
Porter Furniture Co,
First-class FURNITURE of all descrip
tions. Upholstering Department un
equalled in the City, Now located In the
FISHER BLOCK,
Fort
PORTER FURNITURE CO., LTD.
Hawaiian Engineering and Constriction Go.
ROOMS 508, 509, 510 STANGENWALD BUILDING.
P. O. BOX 834. TEL. MAIN JV
All classes ot Engineering Work solicited; Examination, Surveys an Ks
porU made for any class of Waterworks, Steam and Electric Constrnctioaf,
Plans and Specifications and Estimates Prepared, and Construction Supsrlm
tended, in all branches of Engineering Work; Contracts solicited for Rail-,
roads, Electric and Steam; Tunnels, Bridges, Buildings, Highways, Pouts
tlons, Piers. Wharves, etc
Special attention given to Examinations, Valuations, and Reports !
Properties for Investment purposes.
FREDERICK J. AMWEO, M. AM. Boc. a
Engineer and Uanagsr.
W. R. OASTLE JR.. Secretary and Treasurer.
I. De Turk's Table Wines
justly known to bo the CHOICEST
CALIFORNIA PRODUCT. A largo
Bupply of the different varieties Just
recolvcd by
H. HACKFELD Zt CO., LTD.
80LE AGENTS AND GENERAL DISTRIBUTORS FOR
THE HAWAIIAN TERRITORY.
JUST RECEIVED
FELS NAPTHA SOAP
WASHES CLOTHES WITHOUT RUBBING
REMOVES ALL GREASE AND PAINT STAINS
SALTERS' GROCERY STORE
The Bulletin,
PRIMO
LAGER
will tone up your system and
bring you strength and color.
You will not know tho luxury
of sleep until you begin to
uso Prlmo Beer ns a tonic.
Order a case from brewery.
FOR
THE
MAN
who hasn't nn electric fan
this kind of weather. Why
melt and say "Whew! Isn't It
hof't when you can havo an
unlimited number ot coolost
zephyrs that blow for $15
ready to cool at any time?
That's the prlco of our elec
tric fans. Don't put oft being
comfortable. " " " " " "
THE TRANSCENDENT ARC LIGHT
GOO C. I.
Consumes nothing but ordinary Rerosens
Oil. Tho best light known to science and
tho cheapest. Havo received tho Highest
Awards at tho Tan-American Exposition.
Sultnbje for storo und halls, nnd aro In us
In good many of our prominent Btorea
throughout tho city, such as Wall, Nichols
Co., Honolulu Drug Co., Hollister Drug Co..
Mclncrny Shoo Store, Ellto Ico Cream Par
lors, Hawaiian Hotel and outers (oo numer
ous to mention. Wo also Tiavo the tamo
Arc Lamp to burn 12 hours, which Is suit
able for lamps to bo placed in yards as a
protection against night prowlers. Our
lamps are In uso throughout all tho planta
tions. For further particulars Inqulro of
WASHINGTON LIGHT GO. G. W. Macfarlane, M'gr
MASONIC TEMPLE.
Street, opp. Love Building.
75cts, per month
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