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EVENING BULLETIN, IIONOLVLC. It. T.. TUESDAY, JULY 22. 1902. TO LEASE We olfer for n short or long lease nt ver reasonable rates, tho FINE STORE In llic WAVERLY BLOCK on Hettiel street formerly occu pied b the Honolulu Paint Co. Henry Waterhouse tr COMPANY Fort and Merchant Sts. Tel. Main 313. Honolulu. MASONIC TEMPLE tfEEKLY CALENDAR. MONDAY Eastern Star Regular. TUBSUAY Pacific Third Degree. WliDMSSDAV Le Progret Third Degree. TMUH8DAV Perfection Regular. I'KIDAY Chapter Pat Matter. MATUNDAY Commandery Red Crot. All visiting members of the or der are cordially Invited to at tend meetings of local lodges. HARMONY LODGE, NO. 3, I. O. O. F. Hnti every Monday evening at 7:S0 kl Harmony Hall. King street. V. L. CUTTING, N. G. K. H. HEND1U, secretary. All visiting brothers very cordially HlTltCd. MYttTIS LODGE NO. 2, K. of P. MMti every Tuesday evening at 7:50 'lock; In Harmouy Hill, King street. XUltui brothers cordially Invited to fttteatL II. II. WILLIAMS, C. C. A. E. MUKfUi. h.. H. 8. OAHU LODGE, No. T, K. of P. Mts every Friday evening at liar taoiy Hall, King street, at 7:30. Mem ken of Mystic Lodge, No. 2, and visit tea brothers cordially invited. F. W. DUNN, C.C. ED. C. ALD1UCH, K. of IL & 3. THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY. Mr. THOMAS PRIME will lecture on INVISIBLE HELPERS Thursday, July 21th, 11)02, 8 p. m . r.t ARION HALL (back of Opera House). Members' meeting Tuesday, 7.45 p. in. A cordial welcome extended to all. Library open Friday, 3 to 4 o'clock. MARY D. HENDRICKS, President Aloha Branch, T. S. THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY. Official Notice. Dy order of Alexander Fullcrton, General Secretary, American Sectljn, T. S., notice Is hereby given that anc charter has been Issued to Aloha Branch, T. S., of which Mrs. Mary I). Hendricks is President, and Mrs. Al beno Howe, Secretary, replacing llio old charter retained by tho cx-Presi-dent of said Aloha Uranch Mr. A Marques and that said old charter was on the 23d day of June, 1902, mi nu.lcd. Notlco Is also given that tho ahovt mentioned A. Marques Is In no way connected with Aloha Uranch, T. S., tf Honolulu, T. II., nnd has not been a member of that Dianch slnco tho 7th day of January, 11)02. MARY I). IinXDRICKS, President Aloha Uranch, T. S. alhi:ni: kowh, Secretary Alolin Uranth, T S. Honolulu, T. H , July 14th, 1902. 2199-lw 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 S, Magoon Bldg., Merchant & Alakea Sts. Office hours 9 a. m to 4 p. in. The weekly edition of the Evenlni Bulletin Is the largest and best pub llshed In the Territory. Sixteen and twenty pages. 11 a year. THE New England Bakery Is londcd up with good things Mlncc, Crnnberry, Applet Berry nnd tirccn tihubnrb PIES - PIES Just like you et-to-ome. CAKES nil atcH, tttylcH unil prlcen Wedding CnkcB from $5 to 850.00 cncli. PASTRY Ice Cream, SlicrbetH nnd Writer Icch, nny flavor Irom n qunrt to r0 gallons prompt delivery low prices nnd best quality. Our CANDIES ore mndc dally fresh, pure nnd wholesome. Try n BOc box of our delicious nsHortment-coHtlnjJyou n dollar nnywhere else. HOMER A, SCOTT, Manager Telephone 74 P. O. Kox 75 HONOLULU CANDY COMPANY in rear of NEW ENGLAND BAKERY Manufacturers nnd Wholesale Dealers CONFECTIONERY , CHEWING GUMS, prize goods, ' POPCORN, and quick-selling Sc nlckle CANDIES for retail trade. Special prices to plantation ' stores by the barrel. GOODS SOLD AT WHOLESALE ONLY. Prompt shipments to tho other Islands. J, Oswald Lulled, Manager P. O. Box 75. Telephone 74. For Sale or For Rent ! WAIKIKI ROAD near Kalla road, roomy house on lot 100 x 100. Ono minute from proposed lino of tho Rapid Transit Rent $40 per Month Purchase Price $4,000 DESIRABLE HOMES In all quarters of Honolulu for sale on easy terms. Castle & Lansdale REAL ESTATE AND INSUR ANCE AGENTS; INVEST MENTS. 506-507 Stangenwald Building. Telephone Main 70. ALOHA BRANCH THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY. Official Notice. At the regular annual meeting of the Aloha Uranch, T. S , last March, llio follow lug officers wero unnnltnoujly elected for tho present eur by 17 votes': A. Marques, President; S. I. Shaw, Vleo President (slnco resigned through gross Insult by A, Kullertoul: S. W. Shaw, Secietnry, W. Dlx, Treh!- urer: L. D. Merry. Librarian: vvullo Mrs. M. I). Hendricks nnd Mrs. A. Howe, who dubb themselves President and Secretary of tho Bamu Aloha Uranch, weio elected ou their side by a faction of 5 voted only. Tho nlld cancellation of Aloha Charter by A Fullcrton, Juno 23, nt the request of the minority only, Is an Illegal act will th Is null and void. Moreover, ly Resolution of Aloha Uranch. dated April 23, Alexander Fullcrton, General Secretury American Section, T. S., has ceased to bo recognized in that en , De ity by tho said Aloha Uranth, and nil lutcrcourso of tho Uranch with lili.i has been suspended until ho fully apologises: (a) foi his uugeutlcnmnlv and unthuosophlcal conduct lu wan tonly Insulting G members thereof; (1,) for his undue favoritism for nnd '.inn doling to tho minority faction; mid now, lor his gioss partiality ugainiit Mr Murqui'S, who, on Juuuaiy Ttli last, was unjustly ami Illegally oxpi'll ed on falso and trumped up chuigcs by Ml Hendilckt! ami her 4 followers (to wit. Mrs. A. Rowe, tho two MlHsei like, music teaehois, ami J. Rite, their father). In tho nbsenco of all tho other members, cowuidly advantngo boing moreover taken of Mr. Marques' own absence through sickness, mi as to pre v cut him having utiy lawful trial a.il any chanro to defend nnd juutlfy him self, although lie hail written lor it postponement of tho case lu order to bo able to attend. Such Is what certain people call li.o tlco, Theosophy and Urotherliood For tunately, tho whole matter is still ou nppeal heforo Col. Olcott, Picsldent rounder T. S. Dy order of meeting of July 17 19J2 S. W SHAW, Secretary-elect Alohn Uranch, T 8. 2501-lw LOCAL AND GENERAL Head "Wants" on page 6. Kona coffee to be good must be pure. C. J. Day sells It. The Alameda sails at 5 p. in. tomor row (Wednesday). I'oundninster's notice of estrnjs ap pears today. Sec ad. Ice cold beer $2 00 a dozen; Camara & Co., Tel. Uluo 492. Prlmo and Rainier beer 10 cents a glass at the Pantheon. Prlmo Lager Is absolutely pure and should be used In every home. Gentlemen, refresh j ourselves nt tho First National Saloon, 74 N. King St. Mystic I.odgo. No. 2. K. of P., meets tonight lu Harmony Hall, King street Nicely furnished rooms. Popular House, 1219 Fort St., 11.50 per week up, Ulank books of all sorts, ledgers, etc. manufactured by the Bulletin Publish lng Co. The 1902 Social Club will give a shirt waist party l'rlitaj evening in San Antonio hall Shingles painted with rnUKLESS PRESERVING PAINT will not truck, warp or decay. The weekly edition of tbe Evening Bulletin gives a complete summary of the news of the day. Tho band will give n comert on tho grounds of the Hawaiian hotel till; evening at the usual time. Corns nnd Ingrowing nails success fully treated without pain. Dr. liogle. Oregon block. Hotel streeL Something Individual In the wall pa per lino nt Levvcrs & Cooke. New pat terns and all very beautiful . Visit the Island Curio Store, 116 Ho tel street, near Fort. Rest assortment of Island souvenirs nnd curios. Try Crjstal Spring Duller. It Is absolutely reliable and the best In tho market. Metropolitan Meat Co. August Herring nnd his wife. Knu moku, were arrested jesteiday on tho charge of malicious Injury. They nr rlved at the police station at 9.35 p m, Mrs, Mary Gunn nnd her daughter, Miss Edna, leave for the Coast In tlui Sierra on Monday next. Mrs. Gunn will spend about four weeks in San Francisco. I). W. Anderson nnd E. Munroe. with a handicap of five, won the foursome golf competition Sunday on the Moana lua links, from II Ulffard and H. Sp.iuldlng, the same handicap. Don't forget Camsnnos of tbe Call' fornlt Fruit Market when you want fruit and vegetables. He always has on hand a fresh supply of both Cantor cia and Island fruits. Telephone Main 378. Tho wireless telegraph service Is now open for business to Mahukona and all points ou Hawaii nnd Maul. Telegrams will be received nt the In ter-Islnnd Telegraph Company's office, lower I'oit street. Four new projected telephone com panies had hearings before the execu tive council jesterdny of requests for franchises In Honolulu. Mr. Howaid represented tho Century Co., J. II. So per the Owens Co. and J. K. Uruwn the Standard Co. No action was taken. I, A. Andrews, Sheriff of Hnvvall, has mailed to High Sheriff Drown ;i printed notice for the arrest of Ikedj Mimsaku who escaped from the prison gang In llllo. April 1. 1902. The sheriff offeu $100 rewntd for his capture. Mjnsaku was serving a sentence for burglary at Kukulhacle, Hawaii. A meeting of the executive commit tee of the Young Men's Republican Club will be held at 4 o'clock Thursday afternoon lu the olllcc of Lorrln An drews. Stangenwald building. Tli'i members of the committee are as follows- Mr. Chamberlain, first precinct, Charles S. Crane, second, E. A. Mott Smlth, third; Fraud Andrnde. fourth, A. P. Taylor, fifth. The club ollkers are: Lorrln Andrews, president; Charles Wilcox, vice president; M. K. Nukuina, recoiding secretary; P. H. Helm, corresponding secretary; Frank Atherton, treasuier. Hotel Band Concert. The band will give a concert on tho grounds of the Hawaiian hotel this evening, beginning at 73u o'clock. The following piogrum has been at rouged. PART I. Overture Jolly Studints Suppo Cornet Solo Eleunor Polka . .Uuctger Mr. Chailes Kreuter. Grand Selection Nahucio Vcull Songs (a) Ko Leo. (b) Mlllhul Fun. Miss I. Kelllaa. (c) Ka luuwul. (d) Kuwlliwlli llio All. Mrs. N. Alupal. PART II. Selection The Hello of Bohemia.. Euglander Intel mezzo Cavnllei la HiibtUann. Mascagnl Walt Laura Mlllockcr Selection Fiddle Dee-Dee ..Strombeig llio Star Spangled llanner. VOLCANOES IN ERUPTION. Managua, Nicaragua July 8 The Deniocraila of this cltj tcports that Hi volcanoes of Mliud Vulle and Him nnd Vleja, lu Costa Hltu situated respec tively lght and sixty miles toutheast of Lake Nuni.iguu, ate In active eiup tlon. UKHNUIY SIIRINEK APPRECIATES THE COURTESIES TO HIS SON J. W. Eckman Extends Thanks to Unknown Friends In This City Food Word For the Place And Its People. Honolulu's hospitality Is presum ably alwajs appreciated hut not al ways do the leclplents take the trouble to say so. An exception to the rule If J. W, Eckmnn of El Paso, Texas, whose son visited this city recently and was looked after by the brothers Shrlncrs of Mr. Eckman. The voung man visited San Francisco at the tlmo of the Shrlncrs' conclave and extended his tilp to Honolulu. The father lias written the Dulletln requesting It to express his thanks to all who enter tained his ton. He adds. "I assure jou a father feels very proud when ho knows that his son has been shown such kind treatment by those whom hn had never seen." Tho following clip ping from the El Paso Times was also enclosed In the letter: J. W. Eckman received a long letter from his son Arthur yesterday giving n graphic nccount of his trip from San Francisco to Honolulu. There were several Shrlncrs on board the steamer who welcomed Arthur In a hearty manner and did all In their power to make his trip a pleasant one. He was taken Into the Interior of the island nnd shown even thing worth teeing nt the capital city. Arthur sails for the Pacific coast this month, but will spend some time at Catallna Is! and before returning home. Mr. Eel: man Is a Shrlner and the members of that great order extended special courtesies to his son on this nccount, ns well as owing to the fact that tlm boy was traveling alone. The regular weekly meeting of the executive committee of the Democra tic party nut last night in Wnverlej hall Col. McCarthv presided. The re port of the committee of fifteen ap pointed last Tuesday by the chair was rend by Secretin- Hart and adopted. The report was as follows: Honolulu. July 21. 1902. To the Tcnltorlal Central Committee: Tho select committee of fifteen ap pointed nt a meeting held at Waverley hall on July 14 to device wnvs an 1 menus for bettering the plan of organ, izatlon, beg leave to report as follows That the plan of the last campaign he followed excepting that the number on the Territorial Central Committee be Increased from 13 ')) a number not to exceed CO. Col. McCarthy spoke about the need of money for campaign work and Eu gene Sullivan moved that the hat bo passed around to nil those who signed the roll with the understanding that each man drop In n dollar. W II. John hon spoke for n finance committee con sisting of three members. This was finally put Into the form of a motion and curried. The following committee was appointed W. II. Joluibon. Fled Terrlll and D G. Cnmnrlnos. Ciunnrlnos thought the time for nc- Hon was ripe and proceeded nt once to pass around his Panama hut Into which. siu was uroppcu. jonn i.mnger vvni uppolnted treasurer. C. L Rhodes outlined n plan of pre liminary campaign which was adopted Ho wanted an enrollment started throughout the Island of Oahu. Hono lulu should be the starting point for division Into small districts and theia should be n call for volunteers to can vass these districts, and canvassed In the manner curried on by the other I parties. The first call for volunteers for tho various city precincts, nit In the Fourth I District, resulted ns follows: I John Elllnger, first precinct; C. I.. Rhodes, becond; Mr. McGonngle, fouith, W. II. Johnson, fifth. Fled Terrlll, fifth; L. D. Tlmmons, sixth, D. G. Cnmnrliius, at large. INVOLUNTARY BANKRUPTCY. The Star Soda Works is respondent to a petition of Involuntary bankiup ey filed In the Federal court by the Abramson Ileunlbch Glass Co. of San Fi.inclsco, the Hawaiian Cnirluge Man ufiietuiliiK Co. and W. W. Wright of Honolulu. Tho Hcunlbch Glass Co has n claim of $3740.38, the Hawaiian Cntrlge Munufactuilng Co for J142BO and W. W. Wilght for $.'.0. Acts ol bankiuptty alleged are that E W Oiilnn, a creditor, was permitted to ob tain tluougu n Judgment by default against the company In the DUtiiit Couit of Honolulu nnd the Tenltoiy Stables Co to foieilose n lien on eei taln piopcitj of the Star Soda Watei Woiks. GUARDIAN JUSTIFIED. Judge Robinson dlbmlsbed the older to show cause against J. Llghtfoot, guuidian of William II. King why he should not advance J.IJ0 to the wind for an opeiatlou. Evidence w.is given that the operation In quest Inn would coat less than $100 at the (Jueeu's Hospital. The couit held that tho mutter was ono of dlsii'tlon with the gunidlan. The ust of Spanish Is decreasing, but It is still u very Impoitaut language in commerce n" CELEBRATED lX &ITTEBS upsets the stomach and prevents the nutritive elements from getting Into tho blood. The stomach finally rebels ngalnst food nnd The result Is dyspep sia. Tho Ultters will strengtlien the nerves and cures dyspepsia, constipa tion, biliousness, flatulency, also cre ate a hearty appetite, purify tho blood and build up the system. Do suro to '" BOSTETTER'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 DRESSING. WE CAN HONESTLY RECOMMEND IT.. Hollister Drug Company FORT STREET. OUR WINES ARE PURE AND OUR PRICES are RIGHT TOKAY SHERRY PORT 75c per Gal, riltuLINU ZINFANDEL CHOICE TABLE CLARET, 50c per Gal, HOFFSCHLAEGER Co., Ltd. The Pioneer Wine & Liquor House NO. 25 KING ST., Near Bethel. awaiian Hardware Co., Ltd. 816 Fort Street, Honolulu, T. H. Agents For Haviland Ware Victor Safe & Lock Co. Ideal Ready Mixed Paints. Pansy Stoves. Improved Stone Filters. And the Steel Aermotor. vy-s W XIW JO' Ik A mm ASTI WINES MADE BY THE ITALIAN SWISS COLONY AT ASTI, SONOMA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA. THE LARGEST VINEYARD IN THE WORLD. These wines have taken the gold medals and reeclved the highest awards at all the recent World's Expositions, and are sow noted tbe world over for their purity and excellence of qual ity. Trade and families supplied by tho following jobbers: WALTERS-WALDRON CO, LTD. GONSALVES & CO. i GOMES & MoTIGHE. " JOS. HARTMAN A CO. -) 8. I. 8HAW & CO. CAMARA & CO. Albert V. Gear, President THE HONOLULU INVESTMENT CO,, LTD. Capl'.al Stock, $100,000.00 GENERAL INSURANCE, REAL ESTATE AND FINANCIAL AGENTS Judg) Building, Merchant Street Side. EVERYTHING MUST GO IN THIRTY DAYS All goods selling below cost. This Is the last chance to buy as cheap. GRASS LINEN, BLACK and WHITE LACES and CHINESE SILK. GOO KIM, 1116 INDIANAPOLIS PROGRESS BEER Finest bottled beer sold In Honolulu. Pure and palatable. Has all tbu tonic properties and the delightful flavor of the best hops. Family Orders Solicited. Gomes & McTighe 93 and 95 King St Phone Main 140. Something Individua Do you want something dis tinctive In the wall-paper line n pattern of uuusual beauty? If so, come and see what we have. Our stock of special de signs Is very attractive. The regular 19u2 Wall Papers me as blight bb n summer morn ing nnd selection of pi city pat terns is easy. LEWERS & COOKE, Limited. FORT STREET. S. SAIKI, BAMBOO FURNITURE AND PICTURE FRAMES. Neat and Handsome Designs Made to Order. SS3 Deretanla St., Near Punchbowl. AH PAT & CO., 1256 Fort SL above Orpheum. MERCHANT TAILORS. All PAT, expert cutter, late foreman f. D. Tregloan. Suits latest styles and cd fit Cleaning and reoalrlng. Fine Job Printing at the Bulletin of- jflce. NEAREST TO HOPS The pure nnd delightful flavor of the choicest Imported hops found In PRIMO LAGER Its use as n tonic will provo Inval uable. For table use no othe"r beer Is Its equal. Its purity Is absolute. ; Not Fortified. Order from Brewery, TEL, MAIN 341 Emmett May, Secretary. 'TW HONOLULU, H. T. INDIA LAWN, VICTORIA LAWN, Nuuanu Street ON CORONATION DAY, celebrate the event and toast KING EDWARD VII in. . . . "Pommery Champagne" only tbe very best wines befit sncli an occasion L. F. Sternemann FULL LINE OF GROCERIES, TOBACCO, CIOARS and CIGARETTES. Tel. Blue 511. FORT ST., OPP. CLUB STABLES. SANG CHAN A1ERCHANT TAILOR Pine English and American floods TWO STORES 6$ Hotel street, and Hot.l mar Nuujnu P.O. Boxe.1. TEL WMiTr ci H. O. YASUDA, JAPANESE EMPLOYMENT OFFICE. Wo can supply )ou with laborers and domestics, both male nud female, at shoit notlco. TAKATA, Dying and Cleaning of clothes and fabrics sMUfully done at reasonnblo rates , All orders piomptly attended to. 144 HOTEL SI., opp. KEKAULIKE. SHIROKANI RELIABLE JAPANESE and CHINESE EMPLOYMENT OFFICE, Best of Help Furnished on Contract It cIchIpccI. Office Cor, Fort and King Streets. Tel. Illu 051.