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EVDNINO BULLETIN, HONOLULU. II. T.. MONDAY. JUNK 2. 1902.
HOUSES FOR RENT
Wo bno twclvo houses for
rent ot nrloiis prices ranging
from $31 to $75 a month.
HOUSES FOR SALE
Wo liavo a number of houses
for sale at bargain prices Prices
rango from $3000 up to $12,500.
We never tease our patrons (0
act against their Judgment, but
wo shall bo pleased to place nil
the fatts at their disposal and bo
of nsststnnce In any manner pos
sible Wo are nlas In Wo
hnvo no stnlrs to climb, ho ele
ctor to break down
Henry Waterhouse
& COMPANY
Fort and Merchant SU.
Tel. Main 313. Honolulu.
MASONIC TEMPLE
A
WEEKLY CALENDAR.
.MONDAY
Hawaiian Stated.
TUU8DAY
Pacific First Degree.
WUD.NU.SDAY
Hawaiian Third Degree.
THUK8DAY
Rose Croix Regular.
I'HIDAY
Hawaiian First Degree.
HAT UHDAY
Rose Croix Sixteenth Degree.
All visiting members ot the or
der are cordially Invited to attend
meetings of local lodges.
Fraternal Directory.
HARMONY LODGE, NO. 3, I. O. O. F.
Mcita every Monday evening at 7:30
tft Harmony Hall. King streoL
U. McKECHNY. N. U.
E. IL HENDRY, Secretary.
All visiting brothers very cordially
iBTlted.
MYSTIC LODGE NO. 2, K. of P.
Meets every Tuesday evening at 7:30
J'elock In Harmouy Hall. King street.
Visiting brothers cordially Invited to
tttesd.
A. L. MORRIS. C. C.
A. E. MURPHY. K. R. B.
OAHU LODGE, No. T, K. of P.
Meets every Friday evening at Har
mony Hall. King street, at 7:30. Mem
tsrs ot Mystic Lodge. No. 2, and visit-
tea brothers cordially invited.
F. W. DUNN, C.C.
ED. C. ALDRICH,
K. of R. & 8.
E. W. Quinn,
modern
plumbing
Patronago ot Owners, Architects
nnd Builders Hollcttcd.
1168 Union St. Phone, Main 394
WINDOW.SHADES
1000 shades MUST bo sold at once
from 25c up.
SHADES AT HALF-PRICE.
60c shades reduced to 23c.
75c shades reduced to 35c.
$1.50 shades reduced to 75c.
L S. Mathews,
710 Fort Street, Orpheum Block.
CQ.YeeHop&Co
Kahikinni Meat Market
and Grocery.
FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
Beretanla 8treet, Corner Alak.a.
'Phone Blue 2511.
ALSO AT TUB
FISHMARKET
MEAT 8TALL8 19 AND 20.
SANG CHAN
MERCHANT TAILOR
file English and American Goods
TWO STORBS
65 Hotel street, and
Hottl mar Nuujnu
P O. Boieti.
TEL whits q
AH PAT & CO.,
1256 Fort St above Orpheum.
MERCHANT TAIL0R8.
All PAT, oipert cutter, late foreman
J. D. Tregloan. 8ulta latest styles and
good fit. Cleaning and reoilrlng.
The Evening Bulletin, 76 cents per
nonth.
THE
New England
Bakery
Is senlng a light break
fast and lunch sultablo
for this climate, nnd
costs only 10c up, ac
cording (o tho order.
Everything served In
generous quantity, which
only n first-class bakery
could afford To do.
Our rooms are, supplied
with electric fans, elec
tric lights, cool, clean and
prompt service.
Doors open from Can,
till 11 p m.
You will meet all your
friends at tho
NEW ENGLAND BAKERY
FOR SALE
Building Lots
of all ntzeti and prlcca
In all porta of the city
and country.
Castle & Lansdale
REAL ESTATE AND INSUR
ANCE AGENTS; INVEST
MENTS. 505-507 8tangenwald Building.
Telephone Main 70.
HUNTER
THE
PINNACLE
OF
PERFECTION
10 YDAR8 OLD
BALTIMORE
RYE WHISKY
HOFFSCHLAEGER
Co., Ltd.
29 KING ST., NEAR BETHEL
Lrs
wru&t)
Offl
3MrfV
HEADACHE
EYEACHE
BLURRING OF THE PRINT
ottentimes show tho need ot glasces.
They are conic of tho Indications ot
defectlto tlslon and should be attend
ed to at onco.
You'll bo surprised at tbo comfort
a pair ot glasses will afford it your
sight Is in any way defective.
Scientific examination and proper
glasses properly adjusted Is what ou
aro guaranteed here.
A. N. SANFORD,
Manufacturing Optician.
Boston Building, Fort Street
Over May S. Co.
Camara & Co
S. E. corner Queen and Alakea
Streets.
DEALERS U
WINES, BEERS and LIQUORS
NEW STOCK JUST OPENED COM-
PRISINO THE DEST I3RANDS OF
ALL KINDS OF
LIQUORS
FAMILY TRADE SOLICITED.
BUDWEISER, RAINIER and PRIMO
BEERS
P. O. Box 664; Tet. Blue 492.
The BROOKLYN SALOON
ALAKEA ST,
Between Merchant and Queen.
V, H Cunnlnham. Jno. ehaeftr
LOCAL AND GENERAL
Read "Wants" on page 6.
H. V. Foster, Jeweler, IBS Hotel St.
(J, II. Uerrey's offlce, 8 Campbell bid
Oontlenien, refresh ourselves at tho
First National Saloon.
Nicely furnished rooms, ropular
House, 1249 Fort SL, $1.50 per week up.
The wonderful Ilylo Incandescent
lamps at Hawaiian Electric Co. See ad.
Harmony Ixdge, No. 3, I. O. O. F.,
meets tonight at 7.30 In Harmony Hall,
Quality Is the force that Is pushing
Itlce & Terklns' photographs Into popu
larlt). lllank books of all sorts, ledgers, etc.
manufactured by tho Ilullcttn Publish
ing Co.
The band will gUe a concert 1n Em
ma Square this ecnlng, beginning at
tl'C usual time.
The weekly edition ot the Evening
Bulletin gles a complete summary ot
the news of the day.
Epicures will alwajs be satisfied
with fresh frozen osters from the
.Metropolitan Meat Co.
For baby carriages and sewing ma
chines nnd stocs nnd Bates, call on
Hotfschtacger Co , Ltd.
The constant use and Increasing satei
of the PEERLESS PRESERVING
PAINT Is Its best ondoisement.
In the Y. M. C. A. basctball games
on Saturday night the Diamond lluds
defeated the Intermediate. 27 to C, and
the Fho O'CIocks defeated the Uliio
Streaks, 12 to 10.
Mrs J T McDonald entertained at
the Hawaiian hotel Saturday afternoon
in honor of her mother and sister, Mrs.
and Miss Hutchlns. The affairs was
one of the best of the season.
Don't forget Camarlnos ot the Call
fornlt Fruit Market when jou want
trult and vegetables. He alwa8 has
on hand a fresh supply of both Califor
nia and Island trull. Telephone Main
378.
The members of the Malle Lchua of
the Knmehameha Girls' Schocl guc en
entertainment Saturday oenIn,i for the
benefit ot a fund to be used in the pur
chase ot nn organ for the Kallhl deten
tion camp, "Beauty and the lljct"
was presented.
Jared G Smith, director of the agri
cultural exuerlment Btntlon. returned
Saturday from his tlslt to the Walmea
district on Hawaii. During his trip
he went to the Parker ratHi and also
Inspected the great number of smell
farms In the Walmea district.
The first musical recital by students
of Cook's School of Music was glen
Saturday ccn!ng In the presence of a
Urge number of friends of those tak
ing part In the program. The recital
was glcn In th encw hall In the l.oo
building and the audience more than
filled the room.
Mrs. James Waldbogel, wife ot
James Waldbogel, a clerk v. I'll Dalles
& Co., died at their homo on Muklkl
street jestcrday, after an Illness of
Bomo weeks, from a complication If
diseases. Mrs. Waldbocel was a natlc
of Turin Itulv nml hntl rrx1i!.,l irrt '
for ten years past.
News was reccled from the Queen's
Hospital today that Lieut. Leslie of tho
Mounted Patrol, suffering from blood
poisoning, is lmproing steadily al
though he Is not jet able to walk on his
sore foot. The wound which was caus
ed some time ago In an avcldent while
stopping a runuwa) dray, is giving the
police ofllcer some little trouble.
The tennis tournament Is over, tho
last match ot the mixed doubles ltaing
been plaed Saturday. Miss E. Horner
and C. A. Elston (I) ), defeated Miss L.
Ward and A. It. Cunha (11.), C-l. 7-5,
S-C. Miss Horner won three cups dur
ing tho tournament. She came cut No
torious In the ladles' singles, won the
ladles' doubles with Miss L. Wind and
came out ahead In the mixed Joulilti.
Hinma Square Concert.
The band will pla) the following se
lections at a coneeit In Emma Square
this evening, beginning at 7.30 o'clock
PART I.
Ovcrtuie Kamchameha llorger
Cornet Solo Don't lie Cross ...Ziller
Mr. Charles Krcutcr.
(Irand Sclettlon 11 Truiatore... Verdi
Songs
(u) Nuuanu Walpuna. (b) Makanl
Kulll Aloha.
Miss I, Kelliaa.
(c) Wal Punalau (d) Rain tua'hlne
a Muno.i.
Mrs. N. Alapal.
PART II.
Selection Muslcul Review . ...Hhlcre
Ballad Sunshine and Rain ....
Lllunienlhal
Waltz Paradise of the Pacific Herger
Quadrille Old Acquaintance. Lnge
The Star Spangled Ilanner.
8EATTLE BEER.
The ever popular Ralner Beer Is Just
as much a favorite as over. It on
draught at the New Criterion Saloon
as It was at tho old. The longer It Is
used the better It Is liked.
MARRIED.
MACLEAN-KENNEDY At the homi
ot Rev. Wm. M. Klncald, Sunda),
June 1, 1902, James It. M. Maclean
and Isabella M. Kennedy.
DIED.
WALDHOQEI-In this city. June 1
Mrs. James Waldbogel, at let hom
on Maklkl street.
Funeral at 3 p. m todn (Monday)
from the Catholic Cathediu),
A
vyiSL. S9n.nn
TC!SfflnFITfnr
S5.00
7s
The
Dr. af, V- AUcn Elrrtric "Relf
(with sus
pensorv 's ginrantred
to possess w all tht curative proper
tics of the espenlve belts now solJ by
doctors and aruRg. 's. It gives a very
sttong current of electricity and Is easily
regulated. Bound to supersede others. Can
be had from the undersigned only; no
agentsi no discount. Circular free. Address
Pierce Electric Co , 206 Post St., Sin
Fr.ir.dvo Sent free to Hawaii lor 85.00
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LARGE CONGREGATION
ATTENDED CEREMONY
Rev. W. D. West rvelt Acts as Mo
derator Assisted by Mr. Kincaid
Mr. Oulick and
Others.
The ordination to the ministry of
John P. Wnldron took place In thn
Central I'nlon church last night Thero
was a large congregation, the Hoys'
Ilrlgade, ot which Mr. Wnldron was tho
superintendent until quite recently, be
ing especially well represented.
The ofllce of moderator was held by
Rev. W. D Westcrvell who was assist
ed in the work of ordination by Rev,
O II. tlullck, Ho W. M. Klncald, Rev.
Dr. S. E. llishop nnd Rev. J. P. Erd-
man.
The services began with the usual
hymn followed by n vocal solo by Chas
Elston, accompanied by the choir. Rev.
O. II. Oulick read from John I, after
which Rev J. P. Erdninn, acting as
scribe for the council which examined
Mr. Waldron for the ministry, read the
minutes of the session. Upon motion
of the moderator these weto accepted
and placed In possession of Mr. Wnl
dron. Rev. W. M Klncald then preached
the sermon on the subject. "The Living
Word," taking his text from John I:
"In the beginning was tho word, and
the word was with God, nnd the word
was God,"
After the sermon, the ordninlng pra -cr
was offered by Rev. S. E. Ulshop,
who called down a blessing upon the
newly ordained minister. Mr. Wnldron
received the blessing kneeling, the
members of the council placing their
hands upon his head.
The congregation now joined In a
bjmn, whereupon the charge to the
candidate was delivered by Rev. W, D.
Wcstencll. During his speech, Mr.
Wcstirvelt defined the meaning of tho
"(barge" as a baBls of fundamental
principles ot action drnwn from the
experience of tho older brethren In the
ministry, and which Is given to the
joung man about to enter on this work
as his most important rule of conduct.
The right hand of fellowship was
then extended to the new minister by
Rev J. P. Erdman on behalf or his fel
low ministers, whereupon the utndlc
tlon was pronounced by Rev. John D,
Waldron.
At the end of the ceremony, Mr. Wal
dron received numerous congratula
tions from his fellow ministers and
from his mauy friends in tho congrega
tion. Mr. Waldron will soon leave these
Islands to go back to New England
whero he will take charge of a congre
gation at Otis, Verkshlre, In Masachu
setts.
THE JUNE SMART SET"
The Smart Set for June opens with u
novelette by Gertrude Lynch, entitled
"The Fighting Chance." This story
is as Interesting as It is valuable. It
presents a vivid picture of a phase In
,Vin 1 1 fn rt tn linn.u, .... nn.n. n . .1 .1...
tuu ,v ui 1,1, ,tw;oh Bluitlliau, M11U illU
theino Is treated with great skill by an
author whose personal experiences rn
nble her to write luminously of depart
ment life in Washington. Tho love
interest in the story Is fascinating,
while the plot is absolutely distinctive,
ns original as It Is satisfying, llevond
all this there is the charm of very clev
er dialogue which permeates the novel
ette. The Bhort stories arc of great variety,
out all ver) human and all of the best
literary standard. A notable story of
the most romantic typo Is "The Treo
of Love" by Justus Miles Forman,
"An Indiscreet Divorce," by Walter E.
Grogan, Is n most diverting bit ot hu
mor, while "Madame Bo-Peep, of tho
Ranches," by O. Henry. Is a pure, love
storj. altogether delightful; there is
alto a most striking story by John
Regnault Ellyson, entitled "A Swirl of
Dust " Caroline Ducr contributes a
remarkably clever play In ono act, "Mr.
Shakespeare at School," and thero arc
articles that entertain and Inform In
equal measure: "Tho Trouble of tho
Prince," by Alfred Henry Lewis, and
' The Power of Woman," by Henry Col
lins Wnlsh.
Again Tho Smart Set Is distinguish
ed b tho number and merit of the
poets contributing. Among them are
Madison Caweln, Harriet Prcscott
Spofford. Josephine Preston Peabody,
Theodosla Garrison, Susie M, Best.
Clinton Seollard and Gelctt Durgcss.
Y. m. C. A. WORK.
The Y M. C. A. inaugurated its out
of door services on Makeo Island, Wal
klkl, Sunday afternoon, Secretary II C.
Ilrov.11 heading tho association work
eis. Theo. Richards was one of the
party and ho presided at the small or
gan which was sent out to the meeting
place. Dr. Aithur Maxson Smith of
Oahu Collego delivered nn address to
the audience of soldiers of Camp Me
Klnley and others. The services were
held on the mauka side of tho band
stand, whero rows ot benches had been
placed In readiness for anyone who
might come along. The audience was
composed almost entirely of soldiers.
Dr. Smith addressed his remarks di
rectly to the soldiers. A Boldlcr hs
characterized as organized patriotism.
Ho has patriotism for the defense ol
his country. He was a public servant
A good soldier must be physically
uound at all times. That Implied a
fulrlv emiml marulltv. A man morally
unsound will soon becomo physically
unsound, and the army would have
nono such, Therefore he felt that sol
dier!) could easily become Christians.
TO CURE A COLU IN ONE DAY
Take Laxative lirnuio Quinine Tableta
All dniKKlBts refund the money If tt
falls to cure U W. Drove'a signature
! on orrr- hox 25 rents
why not
try
HERPICIDE
FOR THAT FALLING OUT
OF THE HAIR, DAND
RUFF AND OTHER SCALP
DISEASES : : : :
IT 18 THE IDEAL HAIR DRE98INQ
WE CAN HONESTLY
RECOMMEND IT..
Hollister
Drug
Company
FORT STREET.
Hawaiian
Hardware
Co., Ltd.
B16 Fort 8treet
Honolulu, T. H.
Agents For
Havlland Waro
Victor Safe & Lock Co.
Ideal Ready Mixed
Paints.
Pansy Stoves.
Improved Stone Filters.
And the Steel Acrmotor.
Ij.-UcfiMOTOH,'
Honolulu Investment Co
LIMITED.
Real Estate and
Insurance Agents
officers:
A. V. Gear President
Henry Smith Vice President
Emmett May Secretary
J. H. Fisher Treasurer
J. D. Holt I
W. Q. Ashley )udltcrs
T. E. Wall )
JUDD BUILDING, MERCHANT ST.
PROPERTY BOUGHT AND SOLD;
LIFE, FIRE, MARINE AND PLATE
GLA8S IN8URANCE.
Motor Carriage and Machine
COMPANY.
REPAIR AND BUILD
ALL KINDS OF : :
MACHINERY
Safe Work ot All Kinds.
Typewriter, Phonographs,
Etc, Etc, Repaired.
UNION 8TREET, near Hotel.
Phone Blue 721. P. O. box 112.
J. W. 8CHOENING, Marafjer.
Wstone-k
WATCHES
DURABLE and ACCURATE
The Keystone Watch Case Co.
ii.kii mi Phlldctphl,U.S.A.
America's Oldest nnd
Largest Watch Factory
For salo by
The Principal Watch
Dealers in
Hawaiian Islands
Woman's Exchange
has removed to the
Arlington Block, Hotel Street,
In the store formerly occupied by
H. W. Foster.
M. Phillips & Co.
Wholesale Importers and Jobbers.
European and American Dry Goods
Fort and Queen 8ts
H. HackfekU Co., Ltd.
Genera! Commission Agents.
Cor. Fort and Queen Streets, Honolulu
DECKER, FERNANDES & GO,
Real Estate Agents.
We nlso make a specialty of enlarging
Photograph"
RENT8 COLLECTED.
Office, tor. South and King Streets
P O. Rox 321: 'Phone 262 Main.
Tho Evening Dulletln. 76 cents ner
month.
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HOW TO
KEEP COOL
primo lager
BREWERY ORDERS PROMPTLY DELIVERED-
TelephoneMnln 341
ASTI WINES
MADE BY
THE ITALIAN SWISS COLONY
AT ASTI, SONOMA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA.
TITO THE LARGEST VINEYARD IN THE WORLD.
These vilnos havo taVen tho gold medals and received the highest
awards at nil the recent
World's Expositions.
and aro now noted tho world over for
ity, irauenu lamiucs supplied by tho following Jobbers:
WALTER8-WALDRON CO, LTD.
GONSALVE8 & CO.
GOMES & McTIGHE.
J08. HARTMAN & CO.
S. I. 8HAW & CO.
CAMARA & CO.
UNVARNISHED
FACTS ABOUT
GOOD FLOOR VARNISH
Our advice Is often nsked on
the varnish; nnd regarding
floor varnish will say uso
8 U P R E M I 8
We nro In a position to know
by the remarks of users of dlf
fcrenl varnishes and wo havo nn
hesitancy In recommending Su.
prcmls. It rivals tho best wax
finish in beauty, surpasses it in
durability, and Is n pcrmnncnt
floor preserver. Does not show
whlfo scratches, We sell It, cer
tainly. LEWERS & COOKE,
Limited.
FORT STHBET.
BEGIN THE
NEW YEAR WELL
By having your photo
taken. My work Is
ol the highest quality
and prices reasonable
J. J. Williams,
Take elevator In Boston Block.
LOTS FOR SALE
In Knplolan! Park
Addition and In
Kallhl. ....
DAVID DAYTON
1J7 MERCHANi STREET.
Public Typewriting
by Miss Ella Dayton
CORNS!
II YOU hive thtn vour ftt hv klmrlv rmilrd
bad habits It ll not neceaiarv lo be tot lured bv
corns, Inerowtnfr nails, bunions, chilblains, etc.
1 ntv may re curtatnat is your rct may f broken
ot thtli bad habits. You will b surprised, not only
bow much mere easily and comfortable yon will walk
but with how ndcri more vleor and force you will be
able to think and act In all your business of social
Interests.
Call ani see me about his, or send me word and I
wlllcill onyou.
Dr. W. R. Bole,
CHIROPODIST.
Oregon Block.
Union 8tmet above Hotel.
Consultillon at offirt tree.
B. BERGERSEN,
the old Sewing Machine Agent, Is still
In business at 942 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
office Bethel St. Near the Postofflce.
Dr. ArchibaldJ. Sinclair.
Offices RoomB 208-209 Boston build-
ling, Fort Street.
Telephones Offlce, Main 385; Ret
Idence, White 2861.
Hours 11 a. m. to 1 p. a.; S to I
p. m.; 7 to 8 p.m.; Sundays, 12 to 2 p.m.
P. O. Dox 801.
A. 0. WALL, D.D.S.
0. B. WALL, D.D.8.
DENTI8T.
Lore Building. Fort BtreeL
Hours. 9 to 4. Telephone Main tt
Gonsalves & Co..
LIMITED.
WHOLESALE GROCERS
AND WINB MERCHANTS.
22J Queen St., Honolulu, H. 1
Don't work. Dreatlie often. Walk
Blowly. Don't get angry. Don'l con
sult tho thermometer every flvo min
utes. Wenr Just ns llttlo clothing as
you can without Injuring your stand
ing in society and "this above all,"
drink cold
their purity nnd excellenco of qual
INDIANAPOLIS
PROGRESS
BEER
Finest bottled beer sold in
Honolulu, puro nnd palatable.
Has all tho tonic properties and
tho delightful fIaor of tho best
hops.
Family Orders Solicited.
Gomes & McTighe
93 and 95 King 8t.
Phone Main 140.
NO FLAT BOTTLE8
At the Dinner Table
A Diluter for Wine
STILL wines aro made spark
ling when mixed with " " "
white rock water
They are. In this way, given a
zest and life, unequaled except
by the best champagne. The
diner out or tho gentleman who
must entertain much at his club,
will do well to note that the ta
ble will bo supplied with this
water. It is given a prominent
place on tho wine list of the
most exclusive clubs in America,
and has been honored by Presi
dential approval when served at
the Inaugural Ball Banquet in
Washington. The palato of epi
cures Ib gratified to tbo utmost
by WHITE ROCK WATER.
W, C. Peacock & Co., Ltd.
AGENT8.
Our Soda Water
GINGER ALE, CREAM SODA,
KOMDL, ROOT BEER, Etc.,
Is sretened bv the use of pure
cane sugar. We use no cheap
substitute, ONE REASON
WHY OUR. UBVERAGE8
ARE TUB DEBT ANDTIIU
MOST POPULAR.
Prompt delivery anywhere and
everyw here In the city and Wal
klkl. Consolidated Soda Waterworks
Company, Ltd.
Telephone Main 71.
Works 601 Fort Street.
Wo are now paying especial atten
tion to catering to Family Parties, Re
ceptions, Weddings, etc., and the suc
cess that has attended our efforts to
please, together with our reputation
for Bcrvlng tho best that tho market
affcrds, Is a sufficient guarantee that
we will give you perfect satisfaction.
Wo have tho finest display of tho
bitter grade of BAKERY GOODS and
Ami CHOCOLATES and BON BON3
oer put on exhibit hero; wo also car
rv HUYLER'S CANDIES and LOW
NEY'8 CHOCOLA I E8 and BON B0N8
THE ELITE ICE CREAM PARLORS
The weekly edition of the Evening
Bulletin Is the largest and best pub
lished In the Territory. Sixteen and
tvet II year.
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