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EVF.N1N0 BULLETIN HONOLULU H T. TUESDAY, MAY 27, 1902. (( K HOUSES FOR RENT Tho cosy, cotnfortnblo cot tngo of W O At water, on tlio corner of Pensacola nnd Klnati streets, Is offered for rent by Henry Wnterhouso & Co. for 31 A low price, n very com fortable house, nnd In tho very best of neighborhoods. Seen houses for rent If you wnnt a house or hao one to rent consult our real estato depart ment STOCK and BOND BROKERAGE All brolterngo business con ducted with caro nnd Judgment Wo nro agents or two substnn tlal Tiro Insurauco Companies Henry Waterhouse tr COMPANY Fort and Merchant Sts. Tel. Main 313. Honolulu. MASONIC TEMPLE rYEEKLY CALENDAR. MONDAY Le Pronres Regular. TUHSUAV Pacific Third Degree. WUDNUSOAY Le Progres Third Degree. TMUUSDAY Commandery Order of the Temple. I'HIDAV Hawaiian Third Degree. MA I L HDAY Perfection Degree Work. All visiting tncniLers of the or tr are cordially Invited to attend meetings of local lodges. Fraternal Directory. HARMONY LODGE, NO. 3, I. O. O. F. Ucts every Monday evening at 7:50 la Harmony Hall. King street H. McKECHNY, N. U. E. K. HENDRY, Secretary. All visiting brothers very cordially ttvlted. MYSTIO LODGE NO. 2, K. of P. Meets every Tuesday evening at 7:30 j'clock In Harmouy Half, King street Flailing brothers cordially Invited o ttnd. a. l. Mortms, c. c. A. E. MUHPHY, K. R. 8. OAHU LODGE, No. T, K. of P. If eeta every Friday evening at Har mony Hall, King street, at 7:30. Mem ten of Mystic Lodge, No. 2, and visit tig brothers cordially Invited. F. W. DUNN, C C. ED. C. ALDRICII, K. of R. & S. vl 7 9) m NEWS AND OPINIONS OP ill National Importance n) m iThe SunSi H) vi) m ALON12 iti ( Contains Both. fi m ili jliDilty, by Mill, - $6 a yen. i Dally and Sunday, by mall, $3 a yea'W 9 to 2J The Sunday Sun ( f is the greatest Sunday News-j M paper in the world. iy ?f)Prlce 5c a copy. By mall, $2 a yeartf ( AJdreti THE SUN, Nw York U CQ.YeeHop&Co Kahikinni Meat Market and Grocery. FRUITS AND VEO.ETABLES Tetania 8treet, Corner Alaktm. 'Phone Blue 2511. ALSO AT TUB FISHMARKET MEAT STALLS IS AND 20. SANG CHAN MERCHANT TAILOR fine English and American Goods TWO STORES 6s Hotel street, and Hotel near Nuujnu P O. BOloSi TEI WKITI 01 AH PAT Sr CO., 1256 Fort St. above Orpheum. MERCHANT TAILOR8. AH PAT, oxpert cutter, lato foreman J. D. Tregloan. 8ulU latest stylet and good fit. Cleaning and reoalrlng. Send the weekly edition of the Bul letin to your friends. Only $1 year. THE New England Bakery Is serving n light break fast nnd lunch sultnblo for this climate. and costs only 10c up, nc lording to the order i:erjthlng scried In gi m rous quantity, which onl) a first class bakery could afford to do Our rooms are supplied with ilectrk fntn. elec tric lights cool, clean and prompt pen Ice Doors open from 0 n m. till 11 p m. ou will meet nil jour friends at tho i NEW ENGLAND BAKERY FOR SALE Building Lots of nil hIzch and prices In nil parts of the city and country. Castle & Lansdale REAL ESTATE AND INSUR ANCE agents; invest- MENTS. 506 507 Stangenwald Building. Telephone Main 70. HUNTER Tiin PINNACLE OF PERFECTION 10 YEARS OLD BALTIMORE RYE WHISKY HOFFSGHLAEGER Co., Ltd. 29 KING ST., NEAR BETHEL HEADACHE EYEACHE BLURRING OF THE PRINT oftentimes show tho need ot glasLcs They are umo of the Indications ot defective) vision and should be attend c 1 to at once. You'll bo surprised at tho comfort a pair ot glasses will afford It jour sight Is In any way defective. Scientific examination and proper glasses properly adjusted Is what jou are guaranteed here. A. N. SANFORD, Manufacturing Optician. otton Building, Fort Street. Over May & Co. Camara & Co S. B. corner Queen and Alakea Streets. DEALERS M WINES, BEERS and LIQUORS NEW STOCK JUST OPENED COM PRISING THE REST BRANDS OF ALL KINDS OF LIQUORS FAMILY TRADE SOLICITED. BUDWEISER, RAINIER and PRIMO BEERS P. O. Box 664; Tel. Blue 492. The BROOKLYN SALOON ALAKEA ST, Between Merchant and Queen, 'V. H Cunningham. Jno. ohaeftr ADl M LOCAL AND GENERAL Q II Bcrrey s ofllce. 8 Campbell bid Mistlc Lodro, No 2. K of I', meets tonight In Ilai moil) H.ill King street Some table delicacies suggested bj .Metropolitan Meat Co In this issue. Seo ad Blank books of all sorts, ledgers, etc. manufactured b) the IlulUtln Publish Ing Co It Is snld Hint tlicic Is to be a ping pong dinner at tho Union drill 1'rldny truing Metal painted with PHERLUSS pin:3i:uvixa paint win not n.s or corrode. Mr and Mrs C M Cook liai gone to their summer home In I.uaklna, N'liunnu tallc). A notice to those IntereMed In the estate of the late W. II Cummlugs ap pears on page S. Tor bilit carriages nnd sewing ma chines and litotes and safis, tall on HoIf8chheger Co , Ltd The band will give a concit on lbs Oceanic whirf when Illsliou nnd Mr """ "'" "" "" If ou would learn of an excellent lloor tnrnlsli read tlic nutert'siment 01 Lewcrs A. Cooke In this Issue Admiral Mcrrj has so fir teiovercd from his ment Indisposition as to bo able to bo out n little each day I Dr. .1 T McDonald Is now occiintlnc the cottage on Alakca street formerly occupied by Dr. and Mrs C U. Cooper.' The house at 1314 Pensacola street I. offered for rent Electric turs pas the door. See To Let column on page u I Ihc annual meeting of the Hawaiian Woman 8 Club will be held at th homo of Mrs V V Hall, Nuiiinu atcnue, iiiesda), May 27, at 3 p m Tho entries for the Hawaiian Jockey the boy may be turned oter to Ms Clubs races on June 11 nnd 14 will trlct Mnglstrato Wilcox and b him bo close on June 3 at 4 n m. with the committed to the Reformatory School secretnr), atC It. Collins' harness shop. Judge Humphrey granted a lem on King street pornry Injunction lu the suit of Jacln- Mrs. J T McDontld has Issued cards tho Jose Hodrlgues against A 11 feilta. for a leccptlon to be gltcn In honor of to prctent defendant, pending the de Mis Hutchliis nnd Miss Hulchlns from terminntlun'of the complaint, from In- 2 30 to 5 o clock Saturda), May 31, at thc Hawaiian hotel. At the Human cathedral, Wednesday, Mm 2&. m 9 nVlnek n m. tliei.i wllll bo n solemn renulem mass for the re- poscof the souls of those who perished two Sundaja ngo, wus niinlined be lli the Martinique disaster I ,or Jubo Hoblnson )estcrday .md en M...ni j. ..in i. i. .w i.ii,i. ttrcd a plea of not guilty. fcr Boternment en,lo,es Ooternor! ," -MMellclltch ' "" J- " Cn ,.ui u. n.i, ,n ,. ,. iMonsarrat and M D. Monsairal upen . .. oi i. 1.-...1.,. ...ii ..u i.'a "" ,v' "v.w ........ ni,iuii.uuv. ,,nlr hnll.lnv In tl,n ,,,,l,lln ..hml, I ,. ..... ..w...... ... ...v , u..... d..uw.. A number of the friends of Mls Doroth) Wood gato a surprise pirt) to her Inst eteulng at the lionij of iho little girls parents, Dr anl Mrs C 13. Wood, the ctcnt being In the nature of a farewell. Int itatlons hate been reccltcd from Dr and Mrs John Woodford Fallow for the marriage of their daughter, Miss Margaret 1'arlow, to M. William Richard Castle Jr., on Tucsli), .lane 3, 1903, at 12 o'clock, at the Arlington street church, Uoslon. Mass, Norman Ka), who resigned from tho Catton & Nell Co. recently In order to seek opportunities In South Africa where he belle tea there Is a wider hori zon for a )oung man. He will first go on a visit to his old home In Scotland and will then proceed to South Africa The Young Men'a Ueseirch Club will meet this evening at the homo of F. J. Lonrey on the Plains to listen lo a dis cussion of reform In tho land records s)8tcm, based on the torrent plans. Philip Weaver will dlscuM tho ques tion and there will be general remarks later. If eterythlng goes well, tho band will bo In attendance at the baseball games, According to expressions heard on all sides today respecting the kindness of Uotcrnor Cooper In allowing the band to be prcstnt nt Saturday's game, tho sentiment In fat or of tho continued prtsuice of the makers of music at the gimes seems to bo unanimous 11 E llrabazon died nt 1 30 p m. last Saturda). Muj 24, at his home, 832 Young street. He had bein sick for about four weeks with malarial fever and nbsccss of the liver. He was thought to bo Improving and therefore his death was sudden nnd unexpected. Deceased leaves a wife and two chil dren. The funeral took place from the lato home Sunday afternoon, tho Ret E S Mucklcy of the Christian church officiating. Interment took placo at Pearl Clt Deceased was 13 cars of age and had lived In the city some thing oter thrco jenrs He was one ot the men who came to Ewa plantation In Its small farm experiments. One of the prettiest nt homes of the season was given at the cottage of Prof and Mrs. Ilrtstol at Kamchameha jesterday afternoon between 4 and 6 o'clock, the hostesses being Mrs Bris tol, Mrs. Irwin II. Ueadle, Mrs. Clar ence A. Macdonald and Miss Ttsdale, The guests were met upon the Una! by Mrs Charles Ilartlett Dyke. In the parlor they were met by the hostesses assisted by Miss Pope of the Girls' School. A number of young ladles and members of the faculty ushered the guests nbout . Tho waitresses were young ladles from the Girls' School Mrs. Dryan, Miss Thomas, Mrs Damon Mrs. Hill, Miss Dylngton, Miss Lamb and Miss Van Norsten assisted the hostesses In entertaining their guests, At a meeting of the McKlnlcy Mem orial Kecutle Committee yesterday afternoon, tho report of tho sub-corn inlttee, consisting ot Governor II 11 Cooper, C M Coolo nnd J. A Oilman tvas accepted each recommendation being ncted on separately This sub committee nas authorized to complete the purchase of the ten-ncre plot offer ed by tho Illshop Kstato and to request that four acres more bo sold on the samo terms The committee has potter to accept tenders for the let cling and filling of the ground. The proposed Increase of tho ncro age lll ;lve more opportunity for the decorative features to be carried out TIiIh will also permit of an Increase of tne size of tho lake to coter about flto acres. WHAT TO DO WITH THEM IS A SBHIOUS PROBLEM Law Lacking to Commit Them to Reformatory School Injunction In Case of Tiespass-Ar- raigued for Murder. Judge Hoblnson was confronted ntaln tcstcrday with the question of what to do with jutcnlle criminals Mun of the defendants for pelt lai ecu) this term of the l'l-st Circuit Court lire small bo)s. Kama Is the. name of one about ten eiri old con titled for stealing two steel t.ipo -ncis-urcs from i: O Hall .1 Son s ton I ho tmlirn flimti-lit fho II nfni-iiuiliii. i Rplwinl ,,, I)lacc for ,,,, but colli(1 nul nil1 autliorlt for lommlttlng him there. H0 wished that the Legislature would make some provision for bo small u I criminal. Assistant Attorney ficner.il Doulhltt did not wish to send the bo) 'o nilbon, It was an unpleasant task to nioscciila such cases, but duty compelled him. Mr Andrade suggested a jusppi.tlcn t sentence ns lu other enses. lie eon- !?L "?..!!? I?! ?! " .f!: fetise In representing that he had found '' th measures on the floor and would hate restored them to n clerk onl) he was arrested befora getting the chance Stntcneo was suspended until Mon day, when the bo's father t.ill bo called Into court and. with his consent. terferlng with plaintiffs peaceable pos- session of premises on l'uurliuavt: street. Klmura, the Japancso nllcg-1 to hate killed a woman of his race pt Wnl llua noto for JCC0, alleged to be due nud m..,,.i .. f .. .!..,. , Ulljiani 1 lie- IUIU1 uuiuu.il ", ju,.b.i.lu, . . tp.rv an tionvu its fu(i., Cecil Drown has filed .lis final ac count as administrator of Urn estate of William 11 Cummlngs A balance of 2723 50 Is shown. Ti The result of the ladles' doubles In the tennis tournament jestenlay was ns follows Mrs. S. Q Wilder nnd Mm. A M. Drown defeated Mrs. It. lvcis jml .Miss N. Adams, 7-0, 7-9, 0-1. Miss L. Ward and Miss E. Horner defeated Mrs. M dunn anl MUs Kitch en. G-0, C-2. Tho finals will be pla)eit this after noon on the courts of the P. r. C , be ginning at 4 o'clock. The mixed doubles will commence tomorrow when tho preliminary loui.d will be pl.a)cd on tho Ueretanla oiiltu nt 4 30 o'clock between Miss L. W.irJ nnd A It Cunha and Mrs. S. G. Wilder and W V Dillingham. On Ihuisilay the following first round games will bo pla)ed. Miss N Adams und I) II. Hitchcock is Mrs M Gunn nnd A T. Urock. Miss Kitchen and V. P. Roth ts the winners of tho preliminary roiu.de. Mrs It Iters nnd E It. Adams ts Miss Cunha and J. T. Irtine. Mrs A M Ilrov.ii mid I" C. Atherton ts Miss E Horner und C. A. Elston. The following election order has bem posted nt mllltar) headquarters: Honolulu, II. I., May 2G, 150-'. Gcneial Orders No. 20: Pursuant to orders from Ge:u i il Headquarters, of which the following lb a cop) . (lenciul Headquarters, Territory of Ha waii, Adjutant General' i OITice, Ho nolulu, May 21, 190.'. An election will be hell In the rum pan) rooms at the Drill dhed, on Frl da), Juno 0, 1902. nt 7:30 p -n , for the election of the following officers. One Captain, Company C, N. G. II , tlce J. A. Gonsaltes, commission ex pired. Captain John Scbacfer, Adjutant, First Regiment, N. G. II., will preside at the foregoing election. Ily order ot the Comniander-ln-CMcf (Signed) JOHN SCHAEFER, Captain and Adjutant " Y. HI. i A, The Y, M. C. A. exhibition, which ttas to hate taken place tonight, has been postponed until the etenlng of Krlda), Juno C, ns no orchestra Is avail able tonight and a number of tho mem bers of the classes which aro to partici pate In tho events will not be able to uttend. Three classes will participate In tho otent on Juno C, namely, tho Juniors, the Intermediates nnd tho Inciting Class An attempt ttlll bo mudo to se cure tho services of tho Amateur Or chestra for the evening The events of tho exhibition ttlll probably be as follows M.ize run Juniors, Etenlng Class and Intermediates , Wand drill . Juniors Apriainttis Work Horse, Parallels, .. Ixiw liar Kvcnlng Class Horizontal liar Parallels Selected Class Dumb-bell drill Ktenlng Class Gymnasium games Juniors und Intermediates Pyramids. 1 NEW (MI Hi why not try HERPICIDB FOR THAT FALLING OUT OF THE HAIR, DAND RUFF AND OTHER SCALP DISEASES ; : : : IT IS THE IDEAL HAIR DRESSING. WE CAN HONESTLY RECOMMEND IT.. Hollister Drug Company FORT STREET. Architects, Contractor and Bulla." r. W. Deardslce. ". O. Boi 171 TL M Oeo. W. Page. BEARDSLEE & PAOE Architect! and Builders. Offices, Kllto building, Honolulu, T. 11 Sketches and Correct KatluiAtei tar nlshed on Short Notice. V. HOFFMANN F. HlLbt Hoffman & Riley OfcNERAL CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS. CftlDitcs Fumlthed P. O Boi ito Fred Harrison, CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER Tel. Main 193. Jobbing promptly MtendM to. BUILDING MATERIALS Of ALL KIND8. Dealers in Lumber and Goal. A.II01-1 5fc Robinson, queen Btreet, Honolulu. M. F. BERTEL.iVLA.rS,S Carpenter Shop 16 - MOVED To rear ot old stand. Entrance e King street Orders left at either akei or office at John Nott'i store. Kin street, will receive prompt attention. E. W. Quinn, modern plumbing Patronage of Owners, Architects and Builders solicited. 1168 Union St. Phone, Main 394 WINDOW SHADES 1000 phades MUST bo sold at once from 25c up. SHADES AT HALF-PRIDE. 50c shades reduced to ZSc. 75c shades reduced to 35c. (1 50 ftbades reduced to 76c. L S. Mathews, 710 Fort Street, Orpheum Dlock. WATCHES DURABLE and ACCURATE The KeystoneWatch Case Co. .! i PhlUdllphll.U.3 America's Oldest nnd Largest Watch Factory For salo by The Principal Watch Dealers In Hawaiian Island M. Phillips & Co. Wholenle Importer and Jobberc European and American Dry Goods Fort and Queen Sts. H. HackfekU Co., Ltd. General Commission Agents. Cor. Fort and Queen Streets, Honolulu DECKER, FERNANDES & CO, Real Estate Agents. We also make a specialty of enlarging Photograpt" RENT8 COLLECTED. Office, tor. South and King Streets P. O. Pox 321: 'Phone 262 Mnln. B. BERGERSEN i tho old Sowing Mhcblno Agent, la still In business at 812 BETHEL 8TREET, Honolulu. Stock on Hand Standard, Domes tic. National, Seamstress, New Home, Household, expert and Vlndex, Call and see. Try and buy. J. M. KANEAKUA, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, NOTARY PUBLIC lOfflc Bethel St, Near the Pottofflce. mJL W f-. ! PRIMO ALL THAT THE NAME IMPLIES Order a trtnl cane from the brewery, you need It to refresh nnd tono up your system. TELEPHONE ASTI WINES MADE BY THE ITALIAN SWISS COLONY AT ASTI, SONOMA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA. THE LARGEST VINEYARD IN THE WORLD. Tlieso wines hate taken the gold medals nnd reccltcd tho highest awards at all the recent World's Expositions. nnd are now noted tho world over for their purity and excellence of qual ity. Trade and families supplied by tho following jobbers: WALTERS-WALDRON CO, LTD. QONSALVES & CO. j.ii'- GOMES &. McTIGHE. JOS. HARTMAN & CO. S. I. 3HAW & CO. CAMARA & CO. Hawaiian Hardware Co., Ltd. 816 Fort 8treet, Honolulu, T. Agents For Havlland Ware Victor Safo & Lock Co. Ideal Ready Mixed Paints. Pansy Stoves. Improtcd Stone Filters. And the Steel Aermotor. Honolulu Investment Co LIMITED. Real Estate and Insurance Agents officers: A. V. Gear President Henry Smith Vice President Emmctt May Secretary J. H. Fisher Treasurer J. D. Holt ) W. G. Ashley )udltcra T. E. Wall ) JUDD DUILDING, MERCHANT ST. PROPERTY BOUGHT AND SOLD; LIFE, FIRE, MARINE AND PLATE QLA8S INSURANCE. Motor Carriage and Machine COMPANY. REPAIR AND BUILD ALL KINDS OP : : MACHINERY Safe Work of All Kinds. Typewriter, I'honographs, Etc, Etc., Repaired. UNION 8TREET. near Hotel. Phone Blue 721. P. O. box 112. J. W. 8CHOENINQ, Marager. BEGIN THE NEW YEAR WELL By having your photo token. My work Is ot tho highest quality and prices reasonable J. J. Williams, Take elevator In Boston Block. LOTS FOR SALE In Kaplolanl Park Addition and In Kallhl DAVID DAYTON 137 MERCHANi STREET. Public Typewriting by Miss Ella Dayton Woman's Exchange has removed to the Arlington Block, Hotel Street, In tho store formerly occupied by II. W. Foster. LAGER MAIN 341 INDIANAPOLIS PROGRESS BEER Finest bottled beer sold In Honolulu. Pure and palatable. Has all thu tonic properties and the delightful flat or of tho best hop;. Family Orders Solicited. Gomes & McTighe 93 and 95 King St. Phone Main 140. 0 NO FLAT BOTTLES At the Dinner Table A Diluter for Wine STILL wines are made spark ling when mixed with " " " white rock water They are, In this way, given n zest and life, unequnled except by tho best champagne. The diner out or tho gentleman who must entertain much nt his club, will do well to noto that tho ta bic will bo supplied with this water. It Is given a prominent place on the wlno list of the most exclusive clubs In America, and has been honored by Presi dential approval when served at tho Inaugural Rail Banquet In Washington. Tho palato of epi cures Is gratified to the utmost by WHITE ROCK WATER. W. C. Peacock & Go,, Ltd, AGENTS. Our Soda Water GINGER ALE, CREAM 60DA, KOMDL, ROOT BEER, Btc. Is sweetened bv the use of pure cane suRir. We use no cheap substitute. ONE RliAHON WHY OUIS HOVER AGES ARE T IIC BEST AND TUB MOST POPULAR. Prompt delivery anywhere and everyw here In the city and Wal Ulkl. Consolidated Soda Waterworks Company, Ltd. Telephone Main 71. Works 601 Fort Street- Wo aro now paying especial atten tion to catering to Tamlly Parties, Re ceptions, Weddings, etc., and tho suc cess that has attended our efforts to pleaso, together with our reputation for serving tho best that tho mailiet nllcrds, Is a sufficient guarantee that wo will gle jou perfect satisfaction. Wo haio the finest display of tho lntter grado of BAKERY GOODS and fine CHOCOLATES and BON BON3 cer put on exhibit hero; wo also car rv HUYLER'S CANDIES and LOW- NEY'S CHOCOLAi ES nnd BON BONS THE ELITE ICE CREAM PARLORS The weekly edition of the Evening Bulletin Is the largest and best pub lished In tho Territory. Sixteen and' twenty pases. 1 a year. r I