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uvrnr-nr i noitBi)ATjTT0LT''3,' 11S02, i WE WILL LOAN upon good first .mortgage- secur ity at 8 per cent a fow gums of two, thrco or lour thousand dol lars. We should be pleased to have your application on flic. WE WILL SELL a fow cholco homes In good lo calities at bargain prices on finny Tcmrm. WE CAN RENT a few good houses at fair prices, being headquarters of the house-renting business. Henry Waterhouse O COMPANY Fort and Merchant Stt. Tel. Main 313. Honolulu. MASONIC TEMPLE WEEKLY CALENDAR. MONDAY Lodge le Proares Statew. TUBSUAY Lodge le Progres First Degree. WHOMWDAY THURSDAY Rose Croix Postponed. I'RIDAY SATURDAY Pacific Postponed. All visiting member of the or ir are cordially invited to attend nettings of local lodge. Fraternal Directory. HARMONY IOPQE, NO. 3, I. 0. 0. F. Hwti rery Monday evening at 7:30 at Harmony Hall. King street. U. McKECHNY, N. U. E. U. HENDHY, becrelary. All visiting brothers very cordially iBYlted. MYSTIC LODGE NO. 2, K. of P. Meets every Tuesday evening at 7:30 "elock in Karmouy HtJl, King street. KUUing brothers cordially Invited to tuna. y a. l. sionnis. o. c. A. E. MUltPHY. K. n. B. OAHU LODGE, No. T, K. of P. Meets every Friday evening at Har mony Hall. King Btreet, at 7:30. Mem ken et Mystic Lodge, No. 2, and visit Urn brothers cordially Invited. P. W. DUNN, C.C. ED. C. ALDUICH, K. of II. & S. THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY. Mr. THOMAS PBIjIE will lecture on "Dreams" Thursday, July 3d, 1902, 8 p. m at AniON HALL (back of Opera House). Members' meeting Tuesday, 7:30 pm. A cordial welcome extended to all. MAIIY D. HENDRICKS, President Aloha Ilrnncli, T. S. E. W. Quinn, modern plumbing Patronage ot Owners, Architects and Builders solicited. 1168 Union St. Phone, Main 394 CQ.YeeHop&Co Kaliikinni Meat Market and Grocery. FRUITS AND VEGETABLES aUretanla Street, Corner AlaKea. 'Phone Blue 2511. ALSO AT TUB FISHMARKET MEAT STALL8 10 AND 20. SANG CHAN MERCHANT TAILOR file English and American Goods TWO STORBS 65 Hotel street, and Hotel near Nutunu P.O. B0Xg6i. TCI WHITS 9 S. SAIKI, BAMBOO FURNITURE AND PICTURE FRAMES. Neat and Handsome Designs Made to Order, 683 Deretanla 8L, Near Punchbowl, AH PAT & CO., X 1256 Fort 8L above Orpheum. fcJERCHANT TAILOR8. AH PAT, expert cutter, late foreman f. D. Tregloan. 8ults latest styles and pxd fit Cleaning and repairing. THH New England Bakery Is londcd up with good tiling" for the Fourth of July Mince, Crnnberryt Apple, Berry nnd Green Uhubarb PIES - PIES Just llle you jjet-to-omc. CAKES oil sizes, styles nnd prices Wedding Cakes from $5 to 650.00 ench. Tons of - CANDIES - clicnp gmdeti for children up to the finest hnnd made (toods. Our delicious 50c box costs you $1 elsewhere FIREWORKS Balloons, Canon Crackers. Torpedoes, Colored Fire, Roinun Candles, Rockets, etc. Bottom prices only at tho NEW ENGLAND BAKERY For Sale AT PUUNUI FIVE-ROOM house and stable on lot 100 ft. by 200 ft. $2500. ROOMY house, with stable and serv ants' quarters. Corner lot 100 x 100. J1500. The above houspfi nrn lipnutlfnllv situated on Piiunul street near the mil of tho l.lllha street trolley line. For health, coolness nnd view this locality Is unsurpassed. Castle & Lansdale REAL ESTATE AND INSUR ANCE AQENTS; INVEST MENTS. 506-507 Stangenwald Building. Telephone Main 70. OUR WINES ARH PURE AND OUR PRICES are RIGHT TOKAY SHERRY PORT 75c per Gal, MtuLINU ZINFANDEL CHOICE TABLE CLARET, 50c per Gal, HOFFSCHLAEGER Co., Ltd. The Pioneer Wine & Liquor Rouse NO. 25 KING ST.. Near Bethel. Rufus Choato, tho great lawyer-orator, having arrived at old-sighted age, llko many others, did not wish to use glasses. A certain Judge, beforo whom tho lawyer appeared quite often, observ ing how Mr. Choate held ins MSS. nt arm's length and then read with diffi culty, said: "Mr. Choate, I should ad vise you to get one of two things either tongs or a pair of glasses," Which will you have? A. N. SANFORD, Manufacturing Optician. Boston Building, Fort 8treL Over May & Co. Camara & Co S. E. corner Queen and Alakea Streets. DEALERS hi WINES, BEERS and LIQUORS NEW STOCK JUST OPENED COM PIIISINO THE BEST BRAND3 OF ALL KINDS OF LIQUORS FAMILY TRADE SOLICITED. BUDWEISER, RAINIER and PRIMO BEERS P. O. Box 664; Tel, Blue 492. BUILDING MATERIALS OK ALL KINDS. Dealers in Lumber and Coal. Allen & Robinson, Queen Btreet, Honolulu. TONGS ? fA LOCAL AND GENERAL Q. A. Bcrrey, money to loan. Kona coffee to be good must bo pure. C. J. Day sells It. Ice cold beer $2.00 a dozen; Camara & Co., Tel, Blue 192. 1'rlmo and llanler beer 10 cents a glass at the t'antheon. Gentlemen, refresh yourselves at tho Plrst National Saloon. Thero will be a concert nt the Moana hotel this eenlng nt the usual time. There will be no golf at Jloannhm to morrow but there will be a big picnic. Nicely furnished rooms, Popular House, 1219 Fort St, J1.60 per week up, Blank books of all sorts, ledgers, etc. manufactured by the Bulletin Publish ing Co. For baby carriages nnd sewing ma chines nnd stoves and safes, call on Hotfschlaegcr Co., Ltd. Corns nnd Ingrowing nails success fully treated without pain. Dr. Bogle. Oregon block, Hotel street Locomobiles are faster than hncks at the same price. They are on call nt regular rates. Tel. Blue 2152. The .Manufacturers' Shoe Co. will be open this ctenlng till 9 o'clock nnd closed all day tomorrow the Fourth. The I'EERLnSS PRESERVING PAINT CO. can refer you to buildings painted five years ago that ore as good as new. Don't forget Camarlnos of the Call- fornlt Fruit Market whin you want fruit and vegetables. He nlwoS has on hand a fresh supply of both Califor nia and Island frulls. Telephone Main 378. John Bced of tho Honolulu Iron Works who recently Buffered from a stroke of paralysis, departed for Vic toria In tho Moana yesterday to remain for some time In the Interests of hid health. You nro Invited to visit tho Island Curio store on Hotel street. The most complete collection of Hawaiian curios on Bale. Recommend your friends to this old Curiosity Shop. It's a regular museum. The wireless telegraph service Is now open for business to Lahalna and all points on Maul. Telegrams will bo re ceived nt tho Oceanic Gas & Electric company's ofuce, Magoon building Mer chant street. Young Warren Marshall, one of tho brightest boys the Bulletin has on Its list of carriers, lentes In the Zealandla this afternoon to spend his summer va cation with relatives In California. Ho Is making ready for all kinds of a good time. The regular monthly meeting of the Republican Territorial Central Com mittee will bo held In headquarter1) Saturday night for the purpose of con sidering resignations nnd transacting other matters of business that have been brought to light since the last meeting of the committee. Tho Oceanic steamship Zealandla. Captain Dowdcll, sails for San Francis co nt C o'clock this evening, from tho Oceanic wharf. Her time of departure was originally set for 1 o'clock, but It has been found Impossible to ger her away at that time. A number of well known Honolulans haio booked for tho Coast In the Zealandla and the usunl crowd will doubtless be on band to sco tho steamer off. Colonials had a taste of Hawaiian music yesterday afternoon hen tho Territorial band played thp Moana on for Vancouver nnd Victoria from tho Pacific Mull wharf. That Is. some of the selections weio Hawaiian. All aboard were delighted, and, when "God Save the King" wound up tho program, the Britishers were pleased. Tho whurf was ciowded with the friends of those taking passage north from Honolulu nnd flowers were In the usunl abundance, nil the departing ones being covered with lets, which they threw back to the people on the wharf Just before the steamer got away. Colonials thought the giving of Ids to departing friends a very pretty cus tom but were nt a loss to account for the throwing back of the same. Monnn Hotel Concert, The band will play tile following se lection nt a concert to be given at the Moana hotel this evening, beginning at 7:30 o'clock: PART I, Overture Road to Glory Kllng Miserere 51 Trovatore Verdi Grand Selection II Trovatore .. Verdi Songs (a) My Adeline. (b) Tho Gray and the Blue. Mrs. N. AlapAi. (t) Marie Louise. (A) Cora. Miss I. Kelliaa. PART 1L Selection Ameilcan Melodies. .Tobani Sextet Florftdora (by rcquefct).. Stuart Waltz Lei lllina. Fctras March Slurs and Stripes Forever Sousa The Star Spangled Banner, E8CAPBD IN IRONS. J. TInney, a coal passer aboard the U, S. F. C. steamer Albatross, who was confined In tho brig as a prisoner. made his escape at about 11 o'clock last night, notwithstanding the fact that there were Irons on both his hands and feet. There Is no question whatever that he had accomplices among the men of the Albatross who helped him to get away. The following description of the man has been left at the police station Five feet 10 Inches In height, weight 170 pounds, light complexion, light blue eyes; woro blue dungaree clothes and white hat. Wtekly edition of the BullMIn 1 a ear. WmJmm Tho final rehearsal of the Healanl Dramatic Troupe will bo held In the Opera House this evening. In "A Healanl Smoker" the program will be contributed to by Messrs. I. S. Dillingham, James Dougherty, V. Her- rick, II. n. Herzer. Ray lrvln. Guv Llv Ingston, T. W. Johnston, Dave Warsaw, Ernest Warsaw, W. D. Adams, Allan Dunn, Dnn Runear, McDuine nnd oth' ers.' The smoker wilt terminate In a three- round go between the champion, Week day, featherweight of Nllhnii, nnd Long Nag You, undisputed middleweight of dim island. T. W. Johnston will nppenr In his great net of twirling the baton, throw ing lighted torches nbout nnd doing other things of n llgo nature. "Weather while you wait" (perpe trated by Allan Dunn), will be Indulged m by the following: Professor Clans Tigers, tho Weath er .Man "Squccr" Webster Solomon Spatzcr, proprietor of tho "Spoke" Allan Dunn Fred Y. East, Just started In busi ness "String" Woodbrldge Emll Luth, n hardware merchant, Guy Livingston I. C. Coolley, the Ice man...D. Warsaw T. II. Skcctgo, Commodore of the fleet Jam Dougherty III Lean bard, the "Hot Air" Artist W. D. Adams MUSIC BY THE QUART. (Perpetrnted by Allan Dunn.) Professor Flngerro ....Lloyd Conkllng Footsore Frederick ...Guy Livingston THE WARSAW BROTHERS. David nnd Ernest, who will blow themselves (nnd their Instruments) for your Delineation. The whole concluding In time for the dance, with "CURING A TOOTHACHE. OR THE RAJAH'S PANACEA." For which tho stage manager Is wholly responsible. Rajah Basso Singh, ruler of Bam- borut J. Lovettc Rockwell Lionel Overtres Booth, a stranded but unembarrassed tragedian..,, W, D. Adams Rev. Amaryntli Snffe, n fnke of tho "upper ether" Allan Dunn The seats are on sale at the Wall, Nichols Co. Ml Whether she be a great ocean steam ship from ports of tho Orient or a humbler vessel from tho other Islands, when she reaches poit she must answer to the waterfront whether sho lias fall- en In with tho somewhat ovciiluc train ing ship Mohican or has seen or heard anything of the abandoned British ship Fnnnle Kerr. Little or no anxiety Is felt concerning the Mohican. She is doubtless detain ed by unfavorable weather. As sug gested by the Bulletin on Sunday last, she may have met up with the Fannto Kerr and bo towing her to port The steamer James Makee, Captain Tullett, which anlved nt 8:20 o'clock this morning from Kauai ports, reports having sighted a bark off the Garden Isle last night. It was very dark nnd cloudy at the time and Impossible to guess tho vessel's destination. She may hao been the Mohican. The Makee came from Anahola, Kl lauea, llanalel and Kallhlwal, with 2192 bags of sugar, 20 bags of rice and several packages of sundries. A great deal of rain Is reported on Kauai and the seas were so roilght at Tapan that tho Makee could not enter that port. 'Moderate northeast winds and choppy seas were experienced on the homeward trip. Ft Hie A meeting of the Merchants' fair committee of the Merchants' Associa tion yesterday, the allotment of space for each exhibitor Was decided upon, together with the feo therefor, nnd ap plications for space can be made at any time up to Sntmday, July 5, at 12 o'clock noon, to P. R. Helm, with Pearson & Potter, corner of Hotel and Union uriytb. It was decided by tho committee that applications roust be accompanied by the fee pf fifty cents per square foot of spaco usked for. Tho exhibition In teller of tho building Is to bo divided Into spaces 10 feet Bquaro and no ex hibitor can secure moro than four of these 10-foot spaces. Captain McK. Williamson, Quarter master. U. S. A., approved tho plani for the exhibition building yesterday afternoon and the contractor, tho liar rlson Mill Co., will commence tho work In n few days. Tho building will oc cupy the space dliectly In fiont of the drill shed. The fair will bo opened on Saturday, July 2C, Just after tho Island steamers begin to arrive, nnd will continue un til Tuesday, when the outside exhlbl tors and patrons will bo leaving on tho departing Island boats. MOHQUirODB ROUT LAB0RUR8 Morlnette, Wis,, June 11. Mosqul toes, largo In size, pugnacious In tem perament nnd unlimited In. number, forced 100 Italian laborers to strike for their pay and leave for their homes In Chicago. They were employed In tho construction of the Iron Ridge ex tension of tho Wisconsin nnd Michigan inllway. They refused to longer fight the pests, and, worn out from lack of sleep and nearly "eaten up," they gave up the battle. The contractor, fearing ho would have to cancel his contract, tried per suasion, made threats and offered flat tering Inducements for the men to re main at work, but nil to no avail Smudges, medicinal preparations and every other Imaginable means of relief were tried, but nothing would prevent tho llttlo tormentors from making llfo unbearable. tfOSIIFEtft STOMACH &.ttes NESVOUSNESS upsets tho stomach and prevents the nutritive elements from getting Into tho blood. Tho stomach finally rebels against rood nnd the result Is dyspep sia. Tho Bitters will strengthen tho nerveB and cures dyspepsia, constipa tion, biliousness, flatulency, also cre ate a hearty appetite, purify tho blood and build up tho system. Bo suro to try It. HOSTETTER'S STOMACH - BITTERS why not try HERPICIDE FOR THAT FALLING OUT OF THE HAIR, DAND RUFF AND OTHER SCALP DISEASES : : : : IT IS THE IDEAL HAIR DRES8INQ. WE CAN HONESTLY RECOMMEND IT.. Hollister Drug Company FORT STREET. INDIANAPOLIS PROGRESS BEER Finest bottled beer sold In Honolulu. Puro and palatable. Has all the tonic properties and tho delightful flavor of tho best hops. Family Orders Solicited, Gomes & McTighe 93 and 95 King St. Phone Main 140. Waikiki Inn ON THE BEACH SPECIAL RATES FOR TOURIST8. A FAMILY RESORT. Cottages and pleasant rooms, American and Eu ropean Plan. Excellent CuUlno and Service. Spe cial weokly or monthly rates. Best ot Surf Bathing and Canoeing all the year round. Hot and Cold Wa ter Baths. Bouffet, Liv ery, Electric Lights. L. II. DEB, Proprietor. Ring up Phone Red 71. H. O. YASUDA, JAPANE8E EMPLOYMENT OFFICE. We can supply you with laborers and domestics, both malo and female, at short notice, TAKATA, Dyeing and Cleaning of clothes nnd fabrics skillfully done at reasonable rates . All orders promptly attended to. 144 HOTEL St., opp. KEKAULIKE. THE ORIGINAL HAWAIIAN QUINTET and GLEE CLUB. ii. ncaiaxai Manager Music for all occasions. Lcavo orders at W. J. Coolho's Law Office, on Bethel St., mauka of the P. O. fb&?99&7 - I HEALTH . TO I SPARE S s?fcf3)j5is3,"-t)sFe)ii ASTI WINES MADE BY THE ITALIAN SWISS COLONY AT A8TI, 60N0MA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA. THE LARGEST VINEYARD IN THE WORLD. These wines havo taken the gold medals nnd reeclvcd the blrsett awards at all tho recent World's Expositions. and aro now noted tho world over for their purity and excellence of qual ity. Trade nnd families supplied by tho following Jobbers: WALTERS-WALDRON CO, LTD. GON8ALVE8 A CO. QOME8 & McTIGHE. J08. HARTMAN 4 CO. 8. I. 8HAW & CO. CAMARA & CO. Sawaiiao ardware Co., Ltd. 816 Fort 8treet, Honolulu, T. H, Agents For Havlland Ware Victor Safe & Lock Co, Ideal Ready Mixed Paints. Pansy Stoves. Improved Stono Filters. And the Steel Aermolor, 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 W. G. Ashley ludttcr T. E. Wall JUDD BUILDING, MERCHANT ST. PROPERTY BOUGHT AND 80LD; LIFE, FIRE, MARINE AND PLATE OLA83 INSURANCE. H. Hackfeld& Co., Ltd. General Commission Agents. Cor. Fort and Queen Straata, Honolulu. DECKER, FERNANDES & GO. Real Estate Agents. Wo also make a specialty of enlarging Photograph" RENTS cnLl FP.Trn Office, cor. South nnd King Streets r. u. oox s2i: -I'none zsz Main. A. 0. WALL, D.D.S. 0. E. WALL, D.D.S. DENTIST. Lore Building, Fort BtreeL Hours, to 4. Telephone Main lit Qonsalves & Co., LIMITED. WHOLESALE GROCERS AND WINE MERCHANTS. 125 Queen St., Honolulu. H. 1. das. T. Taylor CIVIL AND HYDRAULIC ENGINEER 306 Judd Building. Teleohone Main 294. The BROOKLYN SALOON ALAKEA T, Bttween Merchant and Queen, V. H Cunningham. Jno. tohaafai c)sa)( S1F YOU WISH TO ADVERTISE IN NEWSPAPERS ANYWHERB AT ANYTIMD Call on or Write fE-CDAKtl'S ADYERTISIHG AGENCYj ui a ug iiicrciiaius- uxciv.flgo 5 SAN FUANCISCO. CAL. I 4ei).i-a . Sunday Bulletin, $1.25 per year. 99&&799l&?,m No one has health to spare. If you would keep In good henlth, drink PRIMO LAGER It Is rich In the tonic properties of puro hops nnd malt. Order froin tho Brewery. Tel. Main 341, ON CORONATION DAY, celebrate the event and toast KING EDWARD Yll in. . . . "Pommery Champagne" only (lie very best wines befit such an occasion Our Soda Wafer GINGER ALE, CREAM SODA, KOA1BL, ROOT BEER, Btc, Is sweetened by the use of pure cant sugar. We use no cheap substitute, ONE REASON WHY OUR UBVERAGES ARETIIQ UE8T AND TUB. MOST POPULAR. Prompt delivery anywhere and everywhere In the city and Wal Ulkl. Consolidated Soda Waterworks Company, Ltd. Telephone Main 71. Works 601 Fort Street. We are now paying especial ntten. tlon to catering to Family Partlos, Be ceptlons, Weddings, etc and the sue cess that has attended our efforts to please, together with our reputation for serving tho best that the market affords, Is a sufficient guarantee that wo will give you perfect satisfaction. Wo havo tho finest dlsnlav of ih bjtter grade of BAKERY GOODS and fine CHOCOLATES nnd BON BONS over put on exhibit here: wo nln ran. ry HUYLER'S CANDIES nnd LOW- NEY'S CHOCOLA i ES nnd BON BONS THE ELITE ICE CREAM PARLORS D. BERGERSEN. the old Sowing Machine Agent, is still In business at 942 BETHEL 8TREET, Honolulu. 8toek on Hand Standard, Domea tlc, National, Seamstress, New Home, Household, Expert and Vlndex. vuana tee. Try and buy. J. M. KANEAKUA, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT KJM, NOTARY PUBLU offlea B-thel St. Near tha Postofflce. Dr. Archibald N. Sinclair. Offices nabW208-209 Boston build ing. Fort Street. Telephones Office, Main 385; Ret Idence, White 2861. Hours H a. m. to 1 p. m.; S to I p. m.j 7 to 8 p.m.; Sundaya, 12 to 2 p.m. P. O. Box 801. r, W. Beardslee. Geo. W. Page. P. O. Bos tr TL 11 BBARDSLEB & PAOB Architects and Builder. Offices, Ellto building, Honolulu, T. H. Sketches and Correct Estimates tar nished on Short Notice. Fred Harrison, CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER Tel. Main 183. Jabbing promptly attended to. i i a 4v t'1 4 w ) 4,1 n i : V- MiUbJi&Z M; .X'.-Sfu M, V.'i Ia ir...Ut ' life , MiMttri.' " J&&tiMfefc V . '.. Mwfcv . rtMa !