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EVENING BULLETIN, HONOMJIAJ, II. T. THURSDAY, JU1.Y 24. 1902.
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to.
TO LEASE
We offer for n short or long
leaso at very reasonablo rates,
tho
FINE STORE
2
In the WAVERLY BLOCK
on Bethel street, formerly oecu
pled by the Honolulu I'alnt Co
Henry Waterhouse
Cr COMPANY
Fort and Merchant Stt.
Tel. Main 313. Honolulu.
MASONIC TEMPLE
J WEEKLY CALENDAR.
MONDAY
Eastern Star Reaular.
TUUSUAV
Pacific Third Degree.
WUDNllMDAY
Le Progres Third Degree.
TMUHSDAV
Perfection Regular.
I'HIDAY
Postponed.
MAILHDAV
Postponed.
All lait1tiB members of tho or
der are cordially Invited to at
tend meetings of local lodges.
HARMONY LODGE
HHti every Monday evening at 7:30
to Harmony Hall. King street.
E. L. CUTTING, N. 0.
K. It. HUNDUY. becretary.
All visiting brothers very cordially
IftTlMd.
MYSTIC LODGE NO. 2, K. of P.
Matt every Tuesday evening at 7: 3D
'lock lu Uarmouy HiJl, King street.
Elaiunj brothers cordially Invited to
" II. II. WILLIAMS, C. C.
A. K. MUWlli, . H. tf.
OAHU LODGE, No. 1, K. of P.
HhU every Friday evening at Har
sioay Hall, King street, at 7.30. Mem
fr.rs of Mystic Lodge, No. 2, and visit
lu brothers cordially Invited.
F. W. DUNN, C.C.
ED. C. ALDHICH,
K. of R. & S.
THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY.
Mr. THOMAS PRIME will lecture on
INVISIBLE HELPERS
Thursday, July 2lth, 1S02, 8 p. m , r.t
ARION HALL (hack of Opera House).
u.miuri1 mpntinir Tuesday. 7.13 1. m.
A cordial wclcomo extended to all.
Library open Friday, 3 to 4 o clocli
MARY D. HENDRICKS.
President Aloha Branch, T. S.
THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY.
Official Notice.
By order of Alexander Vullorton,
General Secretary, American Section,
T. S., notice U hereby given that a new
charter has been Issued to Aloha
Branch. T. S., of which Mrs. Mary D.
Hendricks Is President, and Sirs. AX
beno Rowc, Secretary, replacing tho
old charter retained by tho ox-Proal-dent
of said Aloha Uranch Mr. A
Marnues nnd that said old charter
was on tho 23d day of June, 1902, au
ou.Ied. Notlco Is also given that tho above
mnntlnnml A. Marnues Is In no wav
connected with Aloha Uranch, T. S., c.f
Honolulu, T. II., nnd has not been a
member of that Uranch slnco the ll'i
day of January, 1902.
MARY I) HENDRICKS,
President Aloha Uranch, T S.
AI.IIENE ROWE.
Secretary Aloha Branch, T. S.
Honolulu, T. II., July lltb, 1902.
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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 A. Alakea Sts.
Offlco lioura 9 a. m to 4 p. m.
i
The weekly edition of the Evening
Bulletin Is the largest and beat pub
llshed In the Territory. Sixteen and
twenty psgei. 11 a year.
II 'I
, NO. 3, I. O. O. F.
THE
New England Bakery
Is londecl up with good tilings
iMIncc, Cranberry, Apple,
Ucrry nnd tirccn litiubnrb
PIES - PIES
Just like you jVet-to-omc.
CAKES
nil sizes, styles nnd prices
Wcddlnrj Cnkcs from $5
to $50.00 ench.
PASTRY
Ice Cpciiiii, Sherbets nnd Wnter
Icch, nny llnvor from n quart to
BO gallons prompt dcltvery low
prices nnd bent quality. Our
CANDIES
ure mndc dolly fresh, pure nnd
wholcKomc. Try n 80c box of our
delicious assortment-costing you
n dollnr nnywhere else.
HOMER A, SCOTT,
Manager
Telephone 74 P. O. Box 7B
; HONOLULU
CANDY COMPANY
in rear of NEW ENGLAND BAKERY
I Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers
CONFECTIONERY
CHEWING GUMS, prize goods,
POPCORN, and quick-selling 5c
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
I P. O. Box 75.
Telephone 74.
For Sale or
For Rent
WAIKIKI ROAD near Kalla road,
roomy house on lot 100x100. One
mlnuto from proposed lino of the
Ilapld Transit
Rent $40 per Month .
Purchase Price $4,000
DESIRABLE HOMES In all quarters
of Honolulu for salo 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 tho
Aloha Branch, T. S, last March, tl;
following officers were unanimously
elected for tho present year by 1
votes: A. Marnues, President; S. I
Shaw, VIco President (slnco resigned
through gross Insult by A. Millcrton);
S. W. Shaw, Secretary; W. Dlx, Trcaa
uicr; L. D. Merry, Librarian; wbtlo
Mrs. M. D. Hendricks nnd Mrs. A.
Howe, who dubb themselves President
and Secretary of tho samo A'.oh.v
Uranch, wero elected on their side by
a faction of 5 voteB only. Tho alleged
cancellation of Aloha Charter by A.
Fullerton, Juno 23, at'tho request or
tho minority only, Is an Illegal act
which Is null and void. Moreover, ly
Rcsolution of Aloha Branch, dated
April 23, Alexander I'ullcrton, General
Secretary American Section, T. S , has
ceased to bo recognized In that capac
ity by tho said Aloha Branch, nnd nil
Intercourse of the Branch with hlt.i
has been suspended until ho fully
apologises- (a) for his lingcntlcmuiily
ami untheosophlenl conduct lu wan
touly Insulting 5 members thereof; (I)
for Ills undue fuvorltlBin lor nnd pan
deriug to tho minority faction; and
now, for his gross partiality ngalnt,t
Mr. Jlniiiues, who, on January 7th
last, was unjustly ami lllegully expell
ed on faUo and trumped up charges by
Mrs Hendricks and her 1 followers
(to wit Mrs A. Rowc, tho two Misses
Hire, music teacheis, ami J. Rice, tholr
father). In tho absence of all tho oliior
members, cowardly advantage bonm
moreover taken or Mr Marques own
absence through sickness, so as to pre
vent him having any lawful trial a.i I
any chance to defend and Justify him
self, although ho had written for n
postponement of tho caso In order lo
bo able to attend.
Such Is what certain peoplo enll li.s
tlco. Theosophy and Brotherhood Foi
tunately tho wholu matter Is still ou
appeal before Col. Olcott, President
Founder T. S.
By order or meeting of July 17 19J2
S W 81 1 AW,
Seen tary elect Aloha Branch, T S.
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LOCAL AND GENERAL
Read "Wants" on page 6.
Kona coffee to be good must be pure,
C. J. Day sells It.
Ice cold beer (2.00 a dozen; Camara
& Co., Tel, Blue 492.
The PEERLESS PRESERVING
PAINT will stop leaks or no pay.
Nicety furnished rooms, ropular
House, 1249 Fort St., 11.60 per week up.
Thomas Prime will lecture In Arlon
lull this evening on "Invisible Help
crs.
The band will gle a concert In
Thoinns Squnre this evening at the
usual time.
Two cottages rry chcip nrc offer
ed for rent In Kcwnlo. Se To Let col
umn on page 8,
A large quantity of furniture, etc .
w III he sold at Morgan's auction rooms
l'rld.iy nt 10 a. m.
The weekly edition of the Evening
Bulletin gives a complete summary of
the news nf the day.
The Portuguese Political Club will
meet this evening nt San Antonio hull
to complete organization.
Auction sale of a lot of galvanized
ware piano, nnd billiard table at Mor
gan's tomorrow nt 10 a. m.
Corns and Ingrowing nails success
fully treated without pain. Dr. Bogle.
Oregon block, Hotel street,
Ring tip the Merchants' Parcel De
livery, telephone Blue C21 If ou want
packages delivered In a hurry.
There will be a Y. M. C. A. tramping
party to Tantalus Saturday afternoon.
Secretary II. C. Brown will be In
charge.
Friday next being the Feast of St.
Jnmes there will be a celebration of
the Holy Communion In St. Clement's
church nt 10.30 o'clock.
Walter C. Weedon, who will tour lh
States for the next six months adver
tising Hnvvall, left for San Francisco
In the Alameda yesterday.
Major Davis of Camp McKlnley
has taken the Isenberg cottage on Tan
talus nnd Mrs. Davis nnd Miss Davis
will spend the next month tip there.
M. J. Carvalho of Elele, Kauai, Is
acting under power of attorney for J.
I. Sllvn of the same place during the
latter's absence from the Territory.
Shipping Commissioner V Potter
Do d w III leav e at the end of the month
for Shanghai for a vacation. He has
been given n leave of absence for two
mouths.
A meeting of the executive commit
tee of the Young Men's Republican
Club will be held this afternoon at 4
o'clock In tbu office of Lorrln Andrews
Stangenwald building.
Don't forget Camannos of tho Call
fornlt Fruit Market when you want
fruit and vegetables. He nlwa.s has
on band a fresh supply of both Cil!or
nla and Island fruits Telephone Main
378.
Among the departures for S.tn Ftan
clsco In the Alameda yesterday was
A W. Dow of E. O. Hall & Son whu
goes to San Francisco to tie married to
Miss Caroline Ilowland, uUo of this
city.
Tho wireless telegraph service Is
now open for business to Mnhukona
and all points on Hawaii and Jlnul.
Telegrams will bo received at the In !
tor-Island Telegraph Company's office,
lower Fort street.
Mis. Emma Itke, wife of Col. Lake,
died at her bonis on Emma street at
10 HO o'clock last night niter n shott
Illness. The funeral will take place at
4 o'clock this afternoon, the body to bo
Interred In Pearl City.
Just previous to the sailing of the
Mohican jesterday the names of four
out of the six native Hawalluns who
Joined tho ship on her previous visit
here wero posted as deserters and tho
usual reward of (10 was offered.
Tho Fountain Soda Works are ready
to servo patrons with the celebrated
Kavvalakekun mineral water In cases
of one hundred and of fifty bottles.
Tills wnter Is bottled at the springs In
Puna and Is recognized as a most
healthful drink. Telephone Main 2700.
A house built for (700 with n guar
antee of renting samo for (25 a month
Is tho proposition made by W. M.
Cumpbell. Tho building lots being of
feicd are on King street below WnlkIM
turn nnd on the electric cars within
seven minutes straight run to Fort
street.
Among the departures for S.tn
Francisco lu tho Alameda yesterdav
weto tho following. II. E. Cooper,
Capt. W. II. Marston, ,1. S. Dillingham.
Geo. N. Wilcox, Geo P Castle, Mr nnd
Mrs A. 8. Wilcox. Miss Wilcox. Sam
uel Mnhelonn. Rev W. M. Klncald,
Perc (irlswold, A. V. Cooke, Mrs II.
A. IsenueiK und (Sin. II. Fnlrchild.
Pallkapu, a native woman about 22
jeats of age, wns committed to the In
sane asjlutn jestenlay afternoon by
Judge Wilcox. A fortnight or so ago,
Pallkapu's only child died In Knkaakcj,
While fl lends were mourning over tho
body, a lodger from u place near by
went Into the room and grasping the
body, was about to thiuw It over th
railing when stopped hy some of tho
men of the place. Since that time Pall
kapu hits threatened to take her own
life and has been watched continually.
Shu Is sitffcilng nom Insomnia anl
her talk Is Irrational and wandering.
With rest quiet nnd proper nourish
ment Pallkapu will undoubtedly cotnn
nut all right.
10
SHIES
W. S. WITHERS PRESENTS
PETITION IN COURT
Metcalf Gomes Again To Undo Land
Sale Commissioner Whiting Re
ports on PartitionMr.
Crook Admitted.
W. S. Withers, defendant to n suit of
O, Schumann, prays for a dismissal of
proceedings against his garnishees,
viz.: Bank of Hawaii, J. S. Andrad",
Hind, Itolph & Co, E, Oniftcad and
Walmea Stables, lie sajs they have no
property belonging to him, he Is con
cealing nothing, the $1000 note sued
on Is secured hy 1100 shares of the Ho
nolulu Stock Ynrds Co, of the agreed
value of (fijOO and the withdrawal of
his collateral securities from the bank
would cause him Irreparable Injury.
An amended complaint has been filed
In the rase of Frank Godfrey, trustc?
for Thos. Metcalf, vs. John Kldwcll. It
Is claimed that land sold to defendant
vy .wt'icuu lur 9.1WU wnH wurui euuui
and plaintiff offers to return the money
as redemption for the land.
W. A. Whiting, commissioner to par
tition land In the case of Bailey ct at,,
vs. Cushlngham ct nl., has made a re
port In which he asks for further In
etructlons as to Incurring the expensx
of surveys of property at Wnlklkl.
Avon II. Crook, a resident of the
Hawaiian Islands since 18S2, has been
admitted to practice In the Territorial
courts, He Is a graduate of the Uni
versity of Michigan and licensed to
practice In that State.
10
C. Shlozawa, proprietor of the Ha
waii Shlnpo and T. Ishlkawa, editor of
the Ynmato Shlmbun were among tlm
I passengers for the Orient In the Doric
yesterday. They arc bound for Toklo
J to consult with the foreign office con-
I cernlng the position of that govern
ment In 1 elation to the Are claims
.awards. A large number of Japancso
ll'niUt'1118 ttl'll' Ull 11IU 1'UCIIIC JJI111
wharf lo say good-bye to Messrs. Shlo
zawa nnd Ishlkawa.
These men, representatives of the
local committee of thirty on Japanese
fire claims, have In their possession
statements and petitions prepared by
the committee. Their endeavor will bo
to secure action which will result In
the advancing of a sum sufficient to
relieve the needs of the local sufferers
from the lire and the diplomatic repre
sentations from the home government
In regard to speedy payment by this
Territory.
R. W. IRWIN, COMMISSIONER.
The executive officials of the Hawa
iian Exposition met yesterday after
noon with It. W. Irwin, former Minis
ter of Hawaii nt tho Japanese capital.
At this meeting, Mr. lrvvlu nrceptcd tho
post of commissioner for Hawaii to the
Osaka exposition of 190.1 This meet
lng.was held Just before the departure
of the Doric and Mr. Iiwln will at
once upon his arrlvul at the Japanese
capital take up tne work. Ills cre
dentials will follow b the next steam
er. Olllreis of the Exposition Associa
tion here will take up the matter with
the Governor at onco and will endeavor
to secure n governmental appointment
to accompany and supplement that of
the association, so that the commis
sioner will have every possible back
ing in his dealings with tho fair offi
cials. In the work of obtaining space
nnd a display for the products of the
Territory .
ThomuH Square Concert.
The band will play the following se
lections at a concert to be given In
Thomas Square this evening, begin
ning at 7 SO o'clock:
PART I.
Overture Ivan Contcrno
Cornet Solo First Love .. Ncuman
Mr. Charles Kreutcr.
Selection Faust Gounod
Grand Vocal Selection I.ucrezla
Borgia (new) Donizetti
Miss I, Kclllaa and Mrs N, Alupal
PART II.
Selection Tho Burgomnstcr l.udcis
Intermezzo Truo I.ovo . Krctschnier
Waltz Artist Life . . . Strauss
Maicli The Wearing of the Green
Itctford
The Star Spangled Baniiet,
INCREASED IMMItiRATION.
Washington, July IS A compilation
of figures by the Bureau of Immigia
tlon of the Treasury Department shows
an Increase In the number of foreign
Immigrants to the United States for
the flsinl ear ending June 30, 1902, nt
nenrlj 200.000 over the year beforo last.
The flguies for 1001 are K2.SG8; for
1902, 730,798, nn Increase nf 1CS.930.
The total steerage Immlgiunts for tho
past jear were 018. 713, and tho cabin
E2,Oo5 Last year the steetuge luinil
gratlon was 1S7.91S and the cabin 71,
930.
ONE TWIN ISI1IIIND TIME.
El Paso, Tex.. July 15. A Mexican
woman in i'A Paso has given birth to
two healthy children, the second ono
boi six w ecks after the first. The caso
has caused considerable comment
among physicians.
KOSTJTTErs
W STOMACH
ITTERS
NERVOUSNESS
upsets tho stomach and prevents tho
ntttrltlvo elements from getting Into
tho blood. Tho stomach finally rebels
ngalnst food and Tho result Is dyspep
sia. Tho Bitters will strengthen tho
nerves and cures dyspepsia, constipa
tion, biliousness, flatulency, also cre
ate a hearty appetite, purify tho blood
nnd build up the system. Bo suro to
tr,, t-
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 DRE8SING.
WE CAN HONESTLY
RECOMMEND IT..
Hollister
Drug
Company
FORT 8TREET.
OUR WINES
ARE
PURE
AND OUR
PRICES are RIGHT
TOKAY
SHERRY
PORT 75c per Gal,
rlltSLINU
ZINFANDEL
CHOICE TABLE CLARET,
50c per Gal.
HOFFSCHLAEGER
Co., Ltd.
The Pioneer Wine & Liquor House
NO. 25 KING ST..
Near Bethel.
Hawaiian
hardware
Co., Ltd.
816 Fort 8treet,
Honolulu, T,
H.
Agents For
Havlland Ware
Victor Safe & Lock Co.
Ideal Beady Mixed
Paints.
Pansy Stoves.
Improved Stone Filters.
And tho Steel Aermotor.
-.'V--V-" "?
T)Xk
ASTI WINES
MADE BY
THE ITALIAN SWISS COLONY
AT ASTI, SONOMA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA.
THE LARGE8T VINEYARD IN THE WORLD.
These wines have taken the gold medals and received the hlgiert
awards at all tho recent
World's Expositions,
and aro now noted the world over for their purity and excellence of qua
lty. Trade and families supplied by tho following Jobbers:
WALTERS-WALDRON CO, LTD.
GON8ALVES & CO.
GOMES & McTIQHE.
JOS. HARTMAN &. CO.
S. I. 8HAW & CO.
CAMARA & CO.
Albert V. Gear, President
THE HONOLULU INVESTMENT CO,, LTD,
Capital Stock, $100,000.00
GENERAL INSURANCE, REAL ESTATE
AND FINANCIAL AGENTS
Judd Building, Merchant Street Side.
EVERYTHING MUST GO
IN THIRTY DAYS
All goods selling below cost. This Is tho last chance to buy as chcan.
GRASS LINEN, BLACK nnd WHITE
LACES and CHINESE SILK.
GOO KIM, 1116
INDIANAPOLIS
PROGRESS
BEER
Finest bottled beer sold In
Honolulu. Pure and palatable.
Has all tho tonic properties and
the delightful flavor of tho best
hops.
Family Orders Solicited.
Gomes & McTighe
93 and 95 King St,
Phone Main 140.
Something
Individual
Do you want something dis
tinctive In tho wall-paper lint!
n pattern of unusual beauty?
If so, como and see what wo
havo. Our stock of special de
signs Is very attractive.
Tho regular 1002
Wall Papers
aro as bright as a summer morn
ing and selection of pretty pat
terns is easy.
LEWERS & COOKE,
Limited.
FORT STREET.
SHIROKANI
RELIABLE JAPANESE and CHINESE
EMPLOYMENT OFFICE.
Ucst of Help Furnished on
Contract It desired.
Office Cor, Fort and King Streets,
Tel. Ulu 051.
S. SAIKI,
BAMBOO FURrNlTURE
AND
PICTURE FRAMES.
Neat and Handsome Designs
Made to Order.
BBS Beretanla St, Near Punchbowl,
NEAREST TO HOPS
The pure and delightful flavor of tho
choicest Imported hops found in
PRIMO LAGER
Its use ns a tonic will provo Inval
uable. For table uso no otheT beer Is
Its equal. Its purity Is absolute.
; Not Fortified.
Order from Brewery, TEL, MAIN 341
.J
Emmett May, Secretary.
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HONOLULU, H. T.
INDIA LAWN, VICTORIA LAWN.
Nuuanu Street
ON CORONATION DAY,
celebrate the event
and toast KING
EDWARD VII
in. . . .
"Pommery
Champagne"
only the
very best wines
befit such an occasion
CALIFORNIA FRUITS
SOL.AINO
CARQUINEZ
MT. HAMILTON
PUT UP IN CANS IN THE
ORCHARD...
Daisy Brand Cherries Can't Bo Bant.
Cheaper and better than import
ed fresh fruits.
L. F. STERNEMANN,
Tel. Blue 511.
FORT ST., OPP. CLUB STABLES.
CQ.YeeHop&Co
Kahikinni Meat Market
and Grocery.
FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
Bsr.Unls Street, Corner Alakea.
'Phone Blue ?511.
ALSO AT TUB
FISHMARKET
MEAT STALLS 19 AND 20.
SANG CHAN
MERCHANT TAILOR
Ptoe English and American Goods
TWO STORES
6$ Hotel street, and
Hotel mar Nuujnu
r-.O.Bom.. TEL.-WMIT1 nt
AH PAT & CO.,
1256 Fort 8L above Orpheum.
MERCHANT TAILORS.
AH PAT, expert cutter, late foreman
I. D. Tregloan. Suits latest stylet and
,"od fit Cleaning and repairing.