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t,','p' tn.iiifjy,., i Li,T ff.M, fc SrvTwif ITTv rt as EVENING BULLET"V, nONOLULtT, II. T., WEDNESDAY, JULY 2, 1902. r-i." -, imaMTMi iTWMiiiiiwii liimiipli miff mil .'v W 'VSf' '' t ( r Hawaiian Iron Fence H. E. TELEPHONE MAIN 287. G. SCHUMANN, Ltd, HIGH GRADE VEHICLES We have the most comploto nnd tip-to-dnte line of HIGH GRADE VEHICLES on the market. Unsurpassed for Newness of Design, Elegance of Finish nnd Durability. COME IN AND SEE THEM. it Hurrah for the Glorious 4th Flags Flags Flags ALL SIZliS Torpedoes A LARGE VARIETY KANG0 CLUBS Something New, make big nolte Toy Pistqlsand Caps WALL, NICHOLS CO., LTD. Vacation is only half a vacation without an "AL VISTA" PANORAMIC CAMERA. Takes pictures of high water falls, of groups or broad land scapes with a scopo of nearly 180 degrees. Uses films and loads In day light. It Is a wonder. Wrlto for catalogues. Honolulu Photo Supply Go Fort Street HAWAIIAN ENGINEERING AND CONSTRUCTION CO, ENGINEERS AND CONTRACTORS, Rooms 508-510 Stangenwald Bldg. Tel. Main 50. P. 0. Dox 537. .ltr"T iif-V F L P. H. Burnette Agent to Grant Marriage Licenses. Notary Public and Typewriter. Real Estate, Insurance, Collections. Office, 79 Merchant Street. Honolulu. Money Loaned. Treasury Warrants Discounted. Room 8, Magoon Bldg., Merchant 4 Alakea Ste. Office hours 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. and Monumental Go. HENDRICK, Prop. 176-180 KINQ STREET. camping estimates FOR Two persons for ten days Three persons for ten days Four persons for seven days Four persons for ten days Ask for request. them cheerfully sent on LEWIS & CO. LIMITED. LEADING GROCERS.' 1060 FORT STREET. 240 TWO TELEPHONES 240 CALIFORNIA FRESH FRUITS When the stenmer Alameda arrives, Saturday, we can sup ply our customers with fresh CHERRIES, ORANGES and APRICOTS Resides the fruit will bo other delicacies such as EASTERN OYSTERS CAL. COCKTAIL OYSTERS CAULIFLOWER, CLERY and fresh HORSERADISH. The fol lowing fancy cheese: FROMAGE DE BRIE, CHAMEMBERT and ROQUEFORT. H. MAY &, CO. LIMITED. The Popular Grocery. 22-TELEPH0NES-24 REASONS. Senator Stewart, who has been In Washington for many jears, has nn old negro retainer who comes around twice a week for some money. Ho made hla legular Wednesday call. The Senator gavo him a dollar and said: "Jim. I'm getting tired of this sort of business. You are an able-bodied man. Why don't jou go to work In stead of living on my charity?" "'Deed, boss," said Jim, icproach fully, "ou ain't the kind o' man to bo asklu' mo to go to wuk now, Is you? Why. boss, It's too hot to wuk." "Well." asserted Senator Stewart, "1 haen't Been you work In the winter any, either.' "In do wlntah. boss?" in great as tonishment. "Why, boss, you nius' be crazy! It's fah too col' to wuk In il wlntah!" Seamen's Institute WiOe Started In a few days Honolulu will ho able to boast of a new Seamen's Institute, the Initiate v to starting it bong taken this time by the members of tho Eph copal Churcn. The new Institute will have Its head qtiaitcis in the same place, whuo the old place In cnarge of A. I'tank Cooke used to be. at the corner of Nuuanu and Queen streets. nboe tno store call ed the "Red front."' A conpln of )"ears ago a Seamen's Institute was started In this city nnd ran along for some time doing very good work until it finally was given up. prouhbly because of wnnt of support. The Idea of starting n new institution of this kind originated n few months ago when T. Cllve Dnvies summon! d n number of the most prominent mem bers of the Episcopal Church to meet at his residence to discuss the matter At tills meeting Bishop Nichols was present. He Is connected with the seamen's Institute In San Francisco and spoke wnrmly In faor of nn Insti tute Lelng re-established In this city. He also offered to send over from San Francisco one ot the men connected with the Institute of that city to tako charge of the work here. For some time, nothing further was heard of this matter until F. W liar: well-Everton arrived from San Fran Cisco to establish an institute In this city. Sine ehls arrival, an Impetus has been glcn the plan nnd the opening of the Institute nnd the hall has been scheduled to ta.he place some day next week. At present painters arc nt work on the hall getting It In leadlticsB for the opening. ENJOYABLEMUSICALE An artistic and very enjoyable musl cale was held at Miguoii " Ilcrctnala street, last evtnlng by the pupils of Mrs. Montague-Turner ami others. Most excellent woik as done, tdiowlnt: the painstaking care of Mrs. Turner anil conscientious work of the pupils. A duet for ladles' volccr was well rendered by lilts Lverson nnd Miss Stella Love from Rossini's opera "La l'almira." These ladies also rcudcrcl In an artistic manner two operatic tolos. Valentine's song in "Fnusi" wns ren dered by Lot Kaulukou with lino tuna and expression. Mr. Knulukou ulsr sang ' A Hose in Heaven." Mr. Wlchman added greatly to the success of the evening by his singing of n ballad. Mies Dairy Cooke ga Strcleskl's "Dreams," with a sweet, true tone and Charles Ficzler contribute'! a mandolin solo. "The "Star of Loc" by Mrs. Mon-fague-Turner, with violin obllgnto by Will Love, concluded the most satis factory program In a mo't satisfactory manner. The nccompanlrt of the evening was Mrs. Frank Atherton who nlwnys ren ders everj thing she plays with so much precision and artistic expression. Light refreshments concluded the evening's entertainment. DAMAGES IN C0ST8. Judge Humphrejs has signed tho de cree dismissing the bill of Injunction of Sun Kvvong Mail Company against Walklkt Land & Loan AMoelallon, lames McKec nnd Honolulu Hupld Transit & Land Co. It nwnnls costs together with attorney' feet, to bo paid by the plaintiffs as followb To tho II. It. T. k L. Co . $7Sj. to W L. & L. A.. $3T.50, nnd to McKec. JJUI. This Is a total of ll.'oD.SO. Judge Hollnson suttnlned the demur ter of plaintiff to the pita In bar. In tho case of John U I'aiiBvs. 1 Alfred Ma goon, administrator of the estate, of Antone Fernandez, debased, nnd al lowed defendant to nm-nd hie ple.i In bar. The hearing is continued until tomorrow. Ily a stipulation confirmed by Judge Humphrejs, who assigned the case to Judge Robinson, tho trial will be held at the coming special term and the evidence of M. F Scott, taken last March, will be admitted as turns crlbed by the stenographer. 'TISHtt AGAIN COIJUtCTED. Inthls morning's Advertiser appears the following statement: "The ense of Knnlnlu vs Kalal, suit to set asldo a deed, which lias been raging before Judge Hoblncon for over two weeks came to n sudden stop yes terday after the case wab thought to have bin closed. It will piob.ibly b necessary to try the wemlsomo suit for the second time. After both sides had closed their case jesterday morn ing and .bath attorneys were ready for argument. Attorney Peterson offered to the court three deeds of tho property In (liiestion, conveying the land from the defendant to her thrfe children. The deeds were df ted n few days prior to the commencement cf the suit." Attoiney Peterson called in nt this ofilte today and stntcd thnt tho Uecda icferred to by the Advertiser wcro dat ed nearly three years previous to thu commencement of the suit and that they were on record, facts that tha court reporter should have known. MISS CLAUK BACK. Miss Gussie Clark returned in the Zealandln yesterday lifter n two months' stay on the Coast during which time tho joting lady attended Henld's busi ness college for the purpose of taking special work. She resided In llerkelcj during her two months' absence. Miss Clark sajs the Coast Is nil very well but that she Is more limn glad to be back again on the soli of Hawaii. D. K. Kan aha, the native who was tno complaining witness In the case against II. Hartman. X. G. Campion and Hen Gallagher Satuiday, was un able to stand the successful termination ot Ills suit and started out on a grand sptee which ended nbiiiptly jesterday when he was gathered in by tho police In the Police Court today, defendant was fined $10 and costs on the charge ot drunkenness. LOCAL AND GENERAL Head "Wants" on page 8. Moftilto proof room for tent Sen ad page S. I Young lady desires room and board See ad page 8. The place to get pure Kona coffee Is ' at C. J. I)a) 's grocery. 1 Mlis Home will not receive on i Thursdays during the months of Jul; j and August. A competent bookkeper having .paie time would like extra set of books to keep. See ad page 8. Bunting decorations of tho Capitol front for the Fourth were begun to n put up this forenoon. The Ilrltlsh ship Yola, Captain Pen cculk, sailed for Vancouver at S o'clock this morning to discharge the balance of her Liverpool cargo. In the I'ollce Court this forenoon, Juanltn and IsabcTin, two Porto ltlcan WcMien, were sentenced each to n term of three months on tho charge of va grnncj. The steamer Lchua, Captain Naopa. la, arrived In port from Molokal ports at 1.30 o'clock this afternoon. Sho went Immediately to the cattle wharf to discharge her living deckload. The next meeting of the Huckeye Club of Hawaii will be held nt the resi dence of .Mr. and Mr. II. It. Williams. Richards street, opposite Central L'nlon church at 7:30 o'clock Tueiday evening. July S. Two barkentlncs got away jesterd.t) the Oeorglna for Port Townsend nnd tho Irmgard for San Francisco. Tho Irmgard did not "striko the trough it the sea outside," as stated In the Ad' vertlser. Tho pardon granted by President itooscvelt to Castanha, sentenced for distilling llQUor, Includes remission of the fine as was supposed likely when the telegram ordering his release from prison was received. The Honolulu Golf Club has post poned Its games which were to have taken place on the Fourth of July as the Scottish Thistle Club picnic crowd will occupy the grounds at Moanalua where the games were to hnvo taken place. J. O. Carter, guardian of the Hard'o minors, has had his petition granted to expend $r,oo of tho principal for bending Kdward Julius Hardee to an institute for stammerers In the vac.i Hon of Kamchnmehn Schools, whgro thU minor Is a pupil. Among the arrivals from Kauai ports In the Mikahala yesterday wore the following: Q. W. Camion, Miss M. Mobsman, Miss Tlncklcr, -dr. nnd Mrs. W. O. Wells. Miss A. Dush. Miss Stewnrt, J. J. Uclser, C. Gay, J. Ilucn, C, Ulakc ami II. A. Jaeger, This being the day appointed for the consecration of the Ulshop ot Honolulu holy communion wag celebrated In St. Clement's chapel nt 10-30 o'clock this morning, when special prayers were offered for God's blessing on tho now diocesan nnd tho work entrusted to his caro. Among the passengers booked for San Francisco In the Zealandla, sail ing at 4 p. m. tomorrow, are the fol lowing: .Mrs. W. H. Goctz. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Nutting, W. A. Baldwin, J. H. Meyer. Brother Felix. Ilrothcr Al fred, Miss Hasmussen, Mrs. Andrews nnd Miss How land. II, lUrtman appeared In the Police Court thi4 foicnoon on the charge ot malicious Injuiy In connection with the recent assault on I). K. Knvvaha. He was represented by Attorncj Crclghton. A motion to continue the cane until Saturday was granted. The charge ot larcenj in the second degree against Haitman will come up at thu same time. Since on nccount of tho Scottish This tle Club's picnlr on the Fourth of July, It would lie very ill Mien It to bring the clans together to form a cricket team, the return match between tho Scotch men and the Ite3t of tho World team has been postponed. A game between teams picked by the captain and the vice-enptain will probably be played on tho Mukiki grounds on Saturday after noon to tako tho placo ot tho match mentioned above. m - ASSAULT jVITii KNIFE In the Police Court this foicnoon Florcno Andlno, Manuel Moial ami Kama Martins, thrco Porto Hlcans. wcro committed to tho Circuit Cou't on tho charge of assault and battery nn a Japanese at Ivvliel some nights ago. Tho complaining witness, Ills head wrapped In bnndnges, told a most dam aging story, particularly against Airli ne, w horn ho accused of being tho ono who' mndo tno direct asbuult upon him with tho butcher knlfo that was Intro duced by tho piusccutinn as ovldcnco. It seems that tno Porto Hlcans enter ed tho huuso of tho Jnpaneso and, aft er mnklng free with overj thing In tho house, liocnmo angry bcciiuso tho latter remonstrated Andlno took n Unite out of hlii pocket and lic'svi to carvo tho raro of tho Japyioso. while tho others beat and kicked him. Martins Is nn old Jall-hlrd, ho having served a term In the Llhuo (Kauat) Jail on tho chargo of larceny In tha second degree. F. M. Ilrooks nppeared for tho prose cution and I. i. Kaulukou for tho de fenbo. IIBALANI BENEFIT. Tho Iieals.nl Dramatic Troupe had a very successful rehearsal In the Opera House Inst evening ami everything In connection with the entertainment for Fourth of July night is progressing most fnvninbly. Tho last rehearsal will be held tomoirow (Thursday) night. There will be n number of very cntcliy local sketches on tie program and tho Wnrbuw Hros . late of tin World's i:ntertnlnera, will do a number of comical muulcal stunts, Tickets nro going well and a very pleasant evening Is assured. Sunday Bulletin, $1.25 per year. JPf You NO. H4. $3 50 p4 mmnimmmmmmnnnmmmmmm IRON BABY-CRIBS SELLING RAPIDLY We have some left, how ever, so better como early If ou want one. We have them, some plain white enamel nnd others with brass trimmings; sides open out so you can put them by your bed. They are the prettiest cribs made and prices are very low. COYNE FURNITURE CO, .Limited PROGRESS BLOCK. GOLDEN RULE BAZAAR'S NEW BOOK LIST. -If I Wcro King, Iiy Justin McCarthy. "Tho Dark o' tne Moon," by S. It. Crockett. "Tho Mastery of tho Pacific," by A. II. Colquhoun. "Dorothy Vernon of Haddon Hall," by Chas. Majors (author of "When Knighthood Wns In Flower"). "The Illazed Trail," by S. K. White. "None Hut tho Ilrave." by II. Sears. "The Kentons," by W. D. Howells. "Tho Strollers." by P. S. iBham. "The Magic Wheel," Iiy Johti Strango Winter. "The Hounds of tho Baskcrvlllcs," by Connu Dojle. "Tho Woman Who Dared." by Lnch. "A House Party," edited Iiy Paul Lei cestcr Ford. The above aro only n "SAMPLE LOT" of what may bo found on our shelves. 156 Hotel Street New York Dental Parlors Tho high class ot work turned out nt tho New York Dental Parlors every day couuts nnd more people nro realiz ing that they can get better work and lower prices than nuywuero else. Kach department In chargo of a spe cialist and our operators ure graduate 'dentists oi tho best-recognized schools In tho U. S. or tho world. Wo havo a larger staff than any oth er dental office In tho city; we have, tho best plate workers, crown and1 bridge specialists, nnd In fact all branches of dentistry as practiced by us aro strictly up to date. We can sjve ou money on your den tal work Wo will tell you In advance exactly what jour work will cost by a freo examination. Full Plate of Teeth $5.00 Gold Crowns 5.00 Bridge Work, per tooth 5.00 Gold Fillings 1.00 Sliver Fillings 50 N0 PLATES BI Kfe2.aB ' .m.'vm-m All our Instruments nre thoroughlj ' sterilized betors use. I New York Dental Parlors,, Room 4, Elite Building. Hotel Street, j Ladles In Attendance. ( Hours, 8 a. m. to 6 p. m. Sundaya, 9 a, m. t) l'i m. mimnmnnnmnnnmm w Graduates ! m im m m m m m ro m m m m need a Vacation Boot, something firm and solid, some thing jou can wear nil during jour outing, suitable for walking, rid ing or biking; we have these in three grades, $3.50 $4.50 and $5.00. Any of theso jou will find full of comfort. stjle and lots of wear MclNERNY SHOE STORE m GO AWAY! Ants do, If given the Antollno treatment. Greatest success attends use OT this newly dis covered ant exterminator. It the pests use It onco they nev er dp again. In tho pantry Antollno Is Invaluable as it Is not a poison but has the desired result. Honolulu Drug Store AGENTS. Still in Jlie Field ! E. C. ROWB i has started In business again now nt 550 KING STREET, t TERRITORIAL j BUILDING, where he isoepareil to do PAINTING and PAPERHAJJGING in all its branches, and will be plcvsed to sco all ot his old patrons, as wll as new ones. Ho has no connection" with any other shop. 550 KING ST. P. O, BOX 29S. corrected list of fire alarm boxes If you aro using a Lewcrs & Cooko diary, call nt their offlca and get a corrected list ot ' Fire Alarm Boxes to tako the placo of the old list LEWERS & COOKE, Limited. FORT 8TRBET. M. P. BERTELMAN'8 Carpenter Shop 16 - MOVED To rear ot old stand. Entrance e King street. Orders left at either tkej or office at John Noti's store, Klat street, will receive prompt attention. 1 E. W. JORDAN I lins Jut received ex. "ALAMEDA" a full line ot the celebrated W.B. corsets Also a big choice In tho PING PONG" GAME Como curly and suve be I nft disappointed. it No 10 Store E ; J. H. FISHER & Company, Stock and Bond Brokers. AGENTS FOR FIRE ASSOCIATION, of Philadelphia WE8TERN A88URANCE CO, f 33 ronto. Offices Stangenwald Bids MO chant Street. Tel. main Ilk. 111 i HONOLULU aTOCK GXCHANdB Honolulu, JLI-Y i, too NAME OF STOCK I Clonal U- Pillipls! Ak4 MERCANTILE. C. Brtwir At Conrmv US SictitDO.Co.LM 1.8. Km It Co., Ltd SltriAR t,0,OfH 00,000 aooooo P 4 Bit PlintitlonCo ... ' Hiwatttn AffrlcultufilCol Hawallin Con Su Co I Hawaiian Sugar Co ... Hononu Surar Co .. Honohaa Sugar Co . Haiku Sucar Co S.ooo.ooo t!ta!?jo 1 J1 1 1.000,000 s. $00 040 I SOO.OOO 1 1,030.000 Vahuku Plantation Co ttlhtl Plant Co, ttl, .. as 'ie upanuiu augar e.0 .... Coloa Sugar Co . ... McBry4tSuCo.,Ll O.riu Surar eo . Oiorta SugarCo Ookila Sugar Plan Co. OlaaSu. Co, U), nl OlaaSuCo Lt rJup; OlowatuContrany Piauhau Su, I'lan Co Pacific Sugar Mill Pala Plantation Co Vffetkeo Si gar Co Plonr Mill Co Walalua Agfi Co.... yx,ooo I 400,009 ),6oo,aoo Sn.oeo f.ouo 1 $00,000 IK 9 U. jou, ono T 50,000 j TW, a Tjo.ooo 4 ,500,000 "i WallukuSugarCo ! oo walmanalos ikTir Co J. Wlma MM Co I 3,000 MISCELLANEOUS Inter-ltUnl Steam N Col 500.000 300000 01K MwiMn hitctric Co Hon RarlJ T A L Co Mutual Telethon Co Oahu Ry & L. Co BONOS !. o,ooo! 150 I.OUO.OOO Hawaiian Gov per cent H1I0R RCo 6 percent Hon Rapli Transit Ewa Plantat n 6rereenti M 101I . o toaK ni . . . -. : warm kslw per c Oahu Plantation 6pc Olaa Plantation 6 p, c waiaiua Acricui. ope Sales 2000 O. II. & $23.7. I.. Co. bonds, ; 2H I'anuhau, $tfll. 50 Kahuku, S12 It Is ftom thiK says the Now Vorlc Sun tnht he makes tho undervests which rcsUt the pasagc ot a bullet ot sword He Is willing at any time to make tests of his Invention, and thoso which ho has undergono have shown that bullets would only leave d gray spot where thej struck nnd then ra bound. Albert Raas FINANCIAL AGENT. STOCK AND BOND BROKER. MEMBER Or HONOLULU STOCK EXCHANQE. Orders for tho purchase or ial at stocks and bonds carefuly and prompt, ly executed. Loans negotiated. Office Room 401, 4th floor. 8tanan wild Bldg. Postolflce box 390; Tele pnone Main 331. Halstead & Co., Ltd Stock and Bond Brokers MONEY ADVANCED ON SUGAR SECURITIES. 921 Fort Street TEL MAIN 133. A. C. LOVEKIN, STOCK AND BOND BROKER, REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE. 403 Judd Building:- Fred. L. Waldron BROKER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT. P. 0. Doz 553; Te) Dlue 71; Room e, Sprecko's BulldlUf. 3 3 Fort Street 3 t t-s Vi jfe tfj emrf t