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EVENING BULLETIN, HONOLUMJ, II. T MllDAY, iULY it, t
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TO LEASE
Wo offer for a short or long
leaso at very reasonable rates,
tho
FINE STORE
In the WAVERLY DLOCK
on Hetliel street, formerly occu
pied by the Honolulu l'alnt Co.
Henry Waterhouse
f COMPANY
Fort and Merchant SU.
Tel. Main 113. Honolulu.
MASONIC TEMPLE
J WEEKLY CALENDAR.
.MONDAY
Eastern Star Regular.
TUI58UAV
Pacific Third Degree.
WUDNliSDAY
Le Progrcs Third Degree.
TMUHSDAV
Perfection Regular.
I'WIDAY
Postponed.
HA rt'HDAV
Postponed.
AH visiting members of the or
der are cordially Invited to at
tend mectlcgs of local lodges.
MARMONY LODGE, NO. 3, I. O. O. F.
HMta every Monday evening at 7:50
to Harmony Hall. King street.
W E. L. CUTTING, N. 0.
E. H. HENUUV, secretary.
ah TlstUng brothers very cordially
fctltad. ,
MYSTIC LODGE NO. 2, K. of P.
HMtt every Tuesday evening at 7:30
'aloe In liarmouy HU1, King stieet.
Kkalunc brothers cordially Invited o
"" H. II. WILLIAMS, C. C.
A. E. MUUfilK. K. It. a.
OAHU LODGE, No. T, K. of P.
KmIi every Friday evening at liar
emoay Hall. King street, at 7:30. Mem
ftera ot Mystic Lodge, No. 2, and vislt
tmn arothers cordially Invited.
K. V. DUNN, C.C.
ED. C. ALDltlCH,
K. of II. & S.
THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY.
Mr. THOMAS PRIME will lecture on
INVISIBLE HELPERS
Thursday. July 2 l(h, 1002, S p. m , ot
ARION HALL Iback of Opera House).
Members' meeting Tuesday, 7:45 p. m.
A cordial welcome extended to all.
Library open Friday, 3 to 4 o'clock.
MAIIY D. HEND1UCKS,
President Aloha Draneh, T. S.
THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY.
Official Notice.
By order of Alexander Fullerton,
General Secretary, American Sectbn,
T. S., notice Is hereby given that a new
charter has been Issued to' Aloha
Branch, T. S., of which Mrs. Mary 1).
Hendricks Is President, and Sirs. Al
bene Howe, Secretary, replacing 1U0
old charter retained by tho ex-Preat-dent
of said Aloha Branch Mr. A
Marques and that said old charter
was on the 23d day of June, 1902, au
nu.lcd. Notice Is also given that the above,
mentioned A. Marques Is In no way
connected with Aloha Branch, T. S cf
Honolulu, T. II , and has not been a
member of that Ilranch slnco tho 7lh
day of January. 1902.
MAIIY D. HENDRICKS,
President Aloha Ilranch, T. S.
ALI1ENE ROWE.
Secretary Aloha Branch, T. S.
Honolulu, T. II , July 14th, 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 & Alakea Sts.
Office hours 9 a. m to 4 p. m.
The weekly edition of the Evening
Bulletin Is the largest and best pub
fished In the Territory. Sixteen and
twenty pages. $1 a year.
New England Bakery
ANNEX AT THE
Merchants' Fair
New England Ualiery Annex
nt the Merchants' I'alr hao
the exclusive snlo for Soft
Drinks, Ice Cream, Soda,
Sandwiches, Ice Cream and
Water lees, Cakes, Pies, Etc.
Visitors can be supplied with
light refreshments without
leaving the building. Booth In
Isle, between Main Buildings,
Ewa Side.
THIi
HONOLULU
CANDY COMPANY'S
ANNEX AT THE
! Merchants' Fair
WILL MAKE CANDY IN PUBLIC
such as Stick Candy. Peanut, Coco.r
1 nut Candy. Chocolate, Cream Drops
'nnd Handmade Goods which will be
Isold hot. This display will Interest
ItTie younger element. Mixed Candy In
DOc boxes: every fifth box contains 51
'in silver, and mixed candy In 51 boxes,
I every tenth box contains J5 In gold
lllnndsome rings, souvenir spoons and
jewelry given away as presents In c
. ery bo; see affidavit on flic at booth.
Candy Ilooth In nlsle between main
'buildings, WnlMUl side.
For Sale or
Fjr Rent !
PUUNUI ST., near the end
of the Lillha St. trolley
line. Seven room cottage
on lot 100 x 100. Splendid
view and healthy location.
Stable and servants' quar
ters. Rent $20 per month
Price $1700
Easy Terms
Castle & Lansdale
REAL ESTATE AND INSUR
ANCE AGENTS; INVEST
MENTS. 606-507 Stangenwald Building.
Telephone Main 70.
ALOHA BRANCH THEOSOPHICAL
SOCIETY.
Official Notice.
At the rcgulnr annual meeting of tbo
Aloha Uinnch, T. S., last March, tlu
following officers wero unanimously
elected for the present year by 17
vnes: A. Marques, President; S. I.
Shaw, Vlco President (Blnco resigned
through gross Insult by A. Fullerton);
S. W. Shaw, Secretary; W. Dlx, Treas
urer; L. D. Merry, Librarian; whllo
Mrs. M. D. Hendricks nnd Mrs. A.
Howe, who dubb themselves President
and Secretary of tho same Aloha
Branch, wero elected on their side by
a fnctlon of 5 votes only. Tho alleged
cancellation of Aloha Charter by A.
Fullerton, Juno 23, at tho request ot
tho minority only, Is nn Illegal act
which Is null and void. Moreover, Ly
Resolution of Aloha Ilranch, dated
April 23, Alexander Fullerton, General
Secretary American Section, T. S., has
ceased to bo recognized in that cai-n--
Ity by tho said Aloha Ilranch, nnd all
Intercourse of tho Ilranch with I1I1.1
has been suspended until ho fully
apologises: (a) for his uugeiitlcmanly
nnd untheosophlcal conduct In wan
lonly Insulting 3 members thereof; (!,)
for his umluo favoritism for and ;mn
deilug to tho minority faction; and
now, for his gross partiality agulm,t
Mr. MarqucB, who, on January 7th
last, was unjustly and Illegally expell
ed on false nnd trumped up charges by
Mis HendrlcKs nnd her 4 followers
(to-vvlt: Mrs. A. Rovve, tho two Mlsies
Rice, music teachers, nnd J. Rice, their
father), In tho abseuco of all tho other
members, cowardly ndvantngo being
moreover taken of Mr. Marques' ovn
absenco through slchuess, so as to pre
vent him having any lawful trial a.i I
nny chunco to defend und Justify him
self, although no hnd written for 11
postponement of tho caso In order to
ho able to attend.
Such Is what certain peoplo call Ji.k
tiro. Thenfcnnhv anil Hrntlu-rhood. For.
tunately, tho whole matter Is still on'
appeal before Col. Okott, President
Founder T. S.
Ily order of meeting of July 17. 1902
S. W. SHAW
Secretary-elect Aloha Ilranch, T 8,
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LOCAL AND GENERAL
Read "Wants" on page 6.
Wm. O. Irwin returned in the Matina
Loa today.
Kona cofTcc to be good must be pure.
C. J. Day sells it.
Ico cold beer 52.00 a dozen; Camara
& Co., Tel, Bluo 492.
Gentlemen, refresh yourselves at tho
First National Saloon, 71 N. King St.
Mclnerny's shoo store advertises the
"llanan" welt sole boot In this Issue.
Nicely furnished rooms, Topular
House, 1249 Fort St., (1.60 per week up.
An electric fan costs only 515 at the
Hawaiian Electric Co. Want one, don't
you?
Order a dozen Mnnllla Lager from
Lovejoy. You will nnd It the best In
the market.
Oahu Iodge, No. 1, K. of P. will
rrcet tonight at 7:30 In Harmony Hall,
King street.
The weekly edition of the Evening
llullctln gives a complete summary of
the news of the day.
Corns and Ingrowing nails success
fully treated without pain. Dr. Bogle.
Oregon block, Hotel street,
Prince and Princess KavvannnnUoa
nnd Hon. and Mrs. Samuel Parker re
turned from Hnvvall In the Matina I.ni
today.
Rainy nights and Warm Run during
the day will Injure your roofs unless
Tainted with PEERLESS PRESERV
ING PAINT.
Secretary Cooper has bought tho
Berger property at Berctanla nnd Pu
nnhoii streets nnd. It Is understood,
will build there.
Today being the Feast of St. James
theer was a celebration of the Holy
Communion In St. Clement's church nt
10' 30 o'clock today.
Director Jarcd 0. Smith Is preparing
the first bulletin to be Issued from the
Hawaiian Experiment Station. It Is to
treat of "Taro. Its cultivation, diseases,
treatment, etc."
Miss Hen aylor, who Is a teacher In
the Kona district of Hawaii, nirlvcd In
the Mnuna Loa this morning. She U
n guest nt the home of Dr. and Mr. C.
I). Cooper, King street.
Jos, Fell, an Inmate for fifteen
months of the Hospital for Incurables,
died of consumption yesterday. There
were funeral services nt the undertak
ing parlors on Fort street last evening.
Don't forget Camarlnos of the Call
fornlt Fruit Market when you want
fruit and vegetables. He always has
on hand a fresh supply of both Califor
nia and Island trulls. Telephone Main
378.
Tho wireless telegraph service Is
now open for business to Mnhukona
nnd all points on Hawaii and Maul,
Telegrams will be received at the In
tor-Island Telegraph Company's off'co,
lower Fort street.
Charles S. Wilson Is cited by Judge
Robinson to show route on .Monday
why he has not made a deposit for ali
mony and costs in his wife's divorc
suit, in tho meantime being enjoined
against Interfering with or molesting
her.
A meeting of tho committee In i barge
of tho Merchants' Fair was held yes
terday nnd It was decided at that time
that n special headquarters for the coin
mlttec be fitted up In the pavilion und
that home member be present thero to
meet vlsltois during the open hours of
the exposition.
Tho 1902 Social Club will give n shlit I
v.-..ii nop uiuo prune ... s eve. m.K ...
Emma. Tho management of the affair
Ib In the hands of A. Chambers, A.
Morrison nnd Fred Noyes. During tho
evening, tooling rcfieshnicnts will be
served by the ladles of the dub.
At a meeting of the Hawaiian Fer
tilizer Co. jesterdny It was decided to
make a reduction of about J2.50 per tou
In the price of fertilizer. The reports
presented at yesterday's meeting show
ed 17,000 tons of feitillzer were pro
duced this year for $25,000 less than
tho cost of 13,000 tons last year.
In tho Police Court esterday after
noon W. L. Coleman, a baitruder nt tho
Hawaiian hotel, was found guilty uf
assault und battery on II. Roth nnd ' I o'clock yesterday afternoon that nr
flned $10 and costs. The blow by Cole-1 giunent was concluded und the Jury re
man was tho reuult uf an nigument! tiled. At G o'clock they reported a
over a suit of clothes which the Roth
establishment had made for the for
mer. There was some little tioulilo jester
day In getting Wm. Lanz of F. A
Schnefcr A: Co. to beive on 11 Coroner's
July. Special olllcers nnd telephone!
mcbsngch wero necessary befoio the
unwilling Juror dually consented to
make his nppe.iinnce. He .ontended
that ho was not a citizen of the I'nited
States and theiefoie theCoiouer hnd no
authority over him. He wuh shown
tho law and llnully udmltted that he
was wiong. A Hue of $.'j for loutempt
was imposed.
A meeting of lire .xeeutlvpionimlltep1 president; Charles Copji und W. L. Dp
of tho Young Men's Republican Club iota.
was held )estenlny nfti'inoon nt I
o'clock In tho cilllce of Lnnlii Andrews.
Tho following committee was appoint
ed to beeuic peiumr't'rrt (ii.uteis for
the club and tu attend to the furnish
ing of ilie same Knuakauiil. 1C. A
Mott-Smlth and Charles Crane. The
tame committee was also empowered
to call .1 meeting for the annual elec
tion of nlllteis Chairman Andiews
piesldcd nt the meeting, with M K. Nn
kiilnn as secretary.
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MOTIONS ARE ENTERED
IN PARTITION SUIT
GUARDIAN FILES INVENTORY.
MOTION FOR DEFAULT BOS-
TON MAN ADMITTED TO
TERRITORIAL BAR.
Lorrln Andrews and Frank Andrade
for petitioners In the partition suit of
Bishop ct al. vs. Cushlnghnm et ul
give notice of motion to confirm the
report of W. A, Whiting, commissioner,
excepting In Its advice not to sell the
property nt King and Bethel streets for
tho present, also notice of motion for
the court to set a day for tho sale ot
all of tho property Involved In the suit
Russell & Watson file a motion for
default ngnlnst defendants In Middle
ditch vs. Monsarrat ct ul.
Annie K. Kentvvell, guardian of E.
R. P. Holt, a minor, has filed nn In
ventory, showing a piece of land of
tuoro than 14 acres at Knavru, Makua
district of Walnnac. Oahu, subject to
right of courtesy of the minor's fa
ther, John D. Holt the elder, and per
sonal property of 510 fiom the sale of j
nn old house.
Russell & Watson for the Lucas chil
dren defendants havo filed a motion
for dismissal of the suit of Samuel C.
Allen against Tlios. R. Lucas nnd oth
ers.
Attorneys Andrews and Andrade for
defendant In Godfrey, trustee, vs. Na
kulna, answers with a general dcnlnl
und nn averment that she Is entitled ta
the disputed property by descent fiom!
her father, Theophllus Metcnlf, de
ceased.
S. Ha8kct Derby, a native and prnc
tltloner of IJoston, grnduato of Harvard
and 24 years of age, has been admitted
to the Territorial bar. Ho was recom
mended as to character by Judge Hart
well and Mr. Illgelow.
1
The Portuguese Political Club was'
organized Inst night at San Antonio
ball, ofllceiB being elected and the con
stitution nnd by-laws adopted. There
were about fifty present at the meeting, '
and the proceedings were carried on In
the English language. J. M. Cnmar.i
presided nnd J. II. Frcltas acted as sec-1
rctary.
Major Camara nnd J. M. Vivas wero I
up as candidates for the presidency nnd
! there were some heated temarks on tho
part of both. Camara finally came out
victorious, tho following ofllcer being
elected: President, J. M. Camara, first
vice president, M. A. Sllvn; second vlcn
president, A. G. Corren; secretary.
Louis It. Medclros; treasurer, M. C.
Paeheco; executive committee, Frank
Andrade, M. T. Furtado, J. r. Durao
and Alfred C. Sllvn. The executive
committee lias power to appoint eight
more members with authority to can
vas the Portugucfcc colony with n view
to bringing out all voters nnd cllglblo
persons to become citizens so that tho
club may become n strong political
body.
M. A. Gonsalves was defeated for tho
place of treasurer and when nominated
for a place on the executive committee,
declined to nccept. stating It as his be-
, , , be, ,,,
1 In the selection of officers. This was
denied and Mr. Gonsalves finally con
sented to ho nut up as a candidate. He
was elected and resigned Immediately.
The meetings of tho club are to bo
held every Friday night
mam m
In tho new celebrated Kona cattle
case, tho Jury brought In a verdict of
2000 damages for John I). Paris
against J. A. Mngoon, as administra
tor of the estate of Antoue Fernandes,
for breach of contract. It was after
prospect ot agreement and, having In
stitutions read again, took half au hour
more to rind the verdict nlready men
tioned. There were several amusing
tilts between the lnwycis I11 the argu
ment. Jurors ns well us spectators flud
lng material for smiles.
1 appeal cm
The Governor has appointed tax ap
peal courts ns follows
First Circuit. O.ihu K. C. Winston,
president, J. I'. Iliown and S. K. Ka-ue,
Second Circuit. Maul (icorgc Wade
Third Circuit, Hnvvall Georgo T.
TulloUi, pi evident; L. S. Auugst nnd
R. II. Atkins.
Finn th Liieiilt, HIli) mid Ilamakun
Districts-i:. W. Halliard, piesldcnt;
L. Seveiance nnd C. It. Illac-uw
Acceptances nto awaited from the
appointees In the Fifth Circuit, Knual.
GOSPEL TENT MEETINGS.
Tho Gospel tent meetings are con
tinuing ut the corner of I'llkol und Kl
11.111 siicets. The Intel est Is gi owing
aird the attendance Ib very good. Tho
subjeit for this evening will he, "Tho
Papacy as noted lu tho OM and New
Testaments, nnd tho significance of tho
number six hundred nnd blxty-six of
Rev 13 " Tho workers extend an In
vitation to all to bo present.
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.
RIESLING
ZINFANDEL
CHOICE TARLE CLARET,
50c per Gal.
HOFFSCHLAEGER
Co., Ltd.
The Pioneer Wine & Liquor House
NO. 25 KING STm
Near Bethel.
lawanan
iardware
Co., Ltd.
816 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 Aermotor.
.Tir
pj,.)rp N
'i'l!l0AWXtW!fi
On, c n Kj,ll,r tin llir I Ml Sl.lc- through icr
kNuiiI pu-.li unJ stunt, anj muwmk c harm
tlmiilwu, Kimss lli Nc Y rk tiuuliaul tlntr
L'Uhli.tl IllilllUllS .tllJ IllMldlll'SH. tin- IMI.llI) ol l'l!
tiiiukii
In lilt-1 is of III-. i.llU --IrUKKK'ii u link-tl-l!.H ultl
Ilmt-lt .iJLt. Iic-tlttl would liute iK"tnttl Ills
t)i-iJl lui w hit li lie now wmt) olltr a million
I lit. lil'ti lli!ii,- 01 Ilk kounl lor uial or ijc
I mlt ti.ml.lts ntKl.'tlvtl Imoint liijfuiit-.
It t. 1.ISV 10 mukit out- s oifc but It Hi ins
II s .1 small m tttir to have tltun Ubtvil Hi;ularl
tut it -.im
A. N. SANFORD.
Manufacturing Optician.
Boston Building, Fort 8treet
Over May & Co.
irtinaiii) sin tn'iu ian uutiii' uihi in-ijt nuim
H. F. BERTELMAN'S
Carpenter Hhop
18 - HOVUD
To rear ot old stand. Entrance 01
King street. Orders left at either txo)
or office at John NoU's store, KI21
street, will receive prompt attention.
Weekly edition of the Bulletin, $1 a
year.
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A WORD TO THE
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Primo Lager
Is rich In the tonic properties ot puro limit anil
bops. It will build muscles nnd tone up your
eystcm. Telephone to the brewery, MAIN 341
ASTI WINES
MADE BY
THE ITALIAN SWISS COLONY
AT ASTI, SONOMA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA.
THE LARGEST VINEYARD IN THE WORLD.
These wines have taken tbo gold medals and received the
awards at all tho recent
World's Expositions,
and aro now noted the world over for their purity and excellence of qual
ity. Trade and families supplied by tbo following Jobbers:
WALTERS-WALDRON CO, LTD.
GONSALVES & CO. f
jJ,, OOME8 & MeTIGHE.
" ' JOS. HARTMAN 4 CO.
8. I. 8HAW & CO.
CAMARA & CO.
Albert V. Gear, President.
THE HONOLULU INVESTMENT CO., LTD.
Capl'.al Stock, $100,000.00
GENERAL IN8URANCE, REAL ESTATE
AND FINANCIAL AGENTS
Judd Building, Merchant Street Side.
ONLY A FEW DAYS
LONGER
I must close out my stock. No reasonable offer refused. Unheard-of
Bargains In all lines going for Almost Nothing. Remember, this record
breaking gale will only last for a few days lougcr. Take Advantage of II.
GOO KIM, 1116 Nuuanu Street
INDIANAPOLIS
PROGRESS
BEER
Finest bottled beer sold In
Honolulu. Puro and palatable.
Has all tho tonic properties and
tho delightful flavor of tho best
hops.
Family Orders Solicited.
Gomes & McTiglie
93 and 95 King St
Phone Main 140.
Somethin
or
Individua
Do you want something dis
tinctive In tho wall-paper lino
n pattern of unusual beauty?
If so, como and see what wo
have. Our stock of special de
signs Is very attractive.
Tho regular 1002
Wall Papers
are as bright as n summer morn
ing nnd selection ot pretty pat
terns Is easy.
LEWERS & COOKE,
Limited.
PORT 8THBCT.
SHIROKANI
RELIABLE JAPANESE and CHINESE
EMPLOYMENT OFFICE.
llcHt of Help Furnished on
Contract II cleHlrecl.
Office Gor. Fort and King Streets.
Tel. Kluxtini.
S. SAJKI,
BAMBOO FURNITURE
AND
PICTURE FRAMES.
Neat and Ilandsomo Designs
Mado to Order.
563 Berctanla St, Near Punchbowl.
blgkeit
Emmett May, Secretary.
HONOLULU, H. T.
ON CORONATION DAY,
celebrate the event
and toast KING
EDWARD VII
in. . . .
"Pommery
Champagne"
only tbe
very best wines
befit such an occasion
CALIFORNIA FRUITS
SOLANO
GARQUHNEZ
JVVT. HAMILTON
PUT UP IN CANS IN THE
ORCHARD...
Daisy Brand Cherries Can't Do Beat.
Cheaper and better than Import
ed fresh fruits,
L F. STERNEMANN,
Tel. Blue 511.
FORT ST., OPP. CLUB
STABLES.
C.Q.YeeHop&Co.
Kaliikinni Meat Market
and Grocery.
FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
BrUnl Street, Corner Alakea.
'Phone Blue 7511.
ALSO AT TUB
FISHMARKET
MEAT STALLS 10 AND 20.
SA2SG CHAN
MERCHANT TAILOR
"toe English and American Goods
TWO STORES
65 Hotel street, and
Hotel near Nuu-mu
P.O. BOSgti. TEI whiti ,1
AH PAT & CO.,
1256 Fort 8L above Orpheum.
MERCHANT TAILOR8.
AH PAT, expert cutter, late foreman
r. D. Tregloan. Suits latest stylet and'
"od fit Cleaning and repairing.