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nvENiNa nn.LBTiN, honomjm;, h. t., Monday, july 28. 1902.
O
f
TO LEASE
Wo oiler for a short or long
IcaBo at very reasonable rates,
tbo
FINE STORE
In the WAVERLY BLOCK
on Uetliol street, formerly occu
pied by the Honolulu I'alnt Co.
Henry Waterhouse
& COMPANY
Fort and Merchant 8t.
Tel. Main 313. Honolulu.
MASONIC TEMPLE
ffEEKLY CALENDAR.
MONDAY
Le Progres Stated.
TliUSUAY
Pacific Third Degree.
WBDNB8DAY
Hawaiian First Degree.
TMUI18DAV
Hawaiian First Degree.
I'HIDAY
SATURDAY
All visiting members of the or
der are cordially Invited to at
tend meetings of local lodges.
HARMONY LODGE, NO. 3,
MU every Monday evening at 7:10
to Harmony Hall. King street.
K. L. CUTTING, N. 0.
B. R. HUNDUY, secretary.
ah visiting brothers very cordially
HTltwL
OAHU LODGE, No. 1, K. of P.
Meet every Friday evening at liar
siomj Hall. King street, at 7:30. Mem
Mrs ot Mystic Lodge, No. 2, and visit
tea brothers cordially Invited.
F. W. DUNN. CO.
ED. C. ALDHICH,
K. of B. & S.
WM. M'KINLEY LODGE No. 8, K. of P.
Meets every Saturday evening nt
7:30 o'clock In Harmony Hall, King
street. Visiting brothers cordially In
vited to attend.
C M. V. FORSTEB C.C.
B. S. GBEGOHY, K.B.S.
THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY.
Mr. THOMAS PRIME will lecture on
EVOLUTION
Thursday. July 31st, 1902, 8 p. ra at
ARION HALL (back of Opera House).
Members' meeting Tuesday, 7:45 p. m.
A cordial welcome extended to all.
Library open Friday, 3 to 4 o'llock.
MARY D. HENDRICKS,
President Aloba Branch, T. S.
Waikiki
Inn
ON
THE
BEACH
8PECIAL RATES FOR
TOURISTS.
A FAMILY RESORT.
Cottages and pleasant
rooms, American and Eu
ropean Plan. Excellent
Cuisine and Service. Spe
cial weekly or monthly
rates.
Best of Surf Bathing and
Canoeing all tbo year
round. Hot and Cold Wa
ter Baths. Bouffct, Liv
ery, Electric Lights.
L. II. DEE, Proprietor.
Ring up Phono Red 71.
Wo aro now paying especial atten
tlon to catering to Family Parties, Re
ceptions, Weddings, etc., and the suc
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
we will gtvo you perfect satisfaction.
Wo havo the finest display of the
bitter grade of BAKERY GOODS and
fine CHOCOLATES and BON BONS
ever put on exhibit here; wo also car
ry HUYLER'S CANDIES and LOW
NEY'S CHOCOLA I ES and BON BONS
THE ELITE ICE CREAM PARLORS
Woman's Exchange
nas removed to the
Arlington Block, Hotel Street,
In tbe store formerly occupied by
II. W. Foster.
The weekly edition of the Evening
Bulletin Is the largest and beat pub
lished In the Territory. Sixteen and
twenty pioes. 11 a vear.
, I. O. O. F.
New England Bakery
ANNEX AT THE
Merchants' Fair
New England Bakery Annex
at the Merchants' Fair havo
the exclusho sale for Soft
Drinks, Ice Cream, Soda,
Sandwiches, Ice Cream and
Water Ices, Cakes, Pies, Etc.
Visitors can be supplied with
light refreshments without
leaving the building. Booth In
Isle, between Main Buildings,
Ewa Side.
THE
HONOLULU
CANDY COMPANY'S
i ANNEX AT THE
i Merchants' Fair
WILL MAKE CANDY IN PUBLIC
such as Stick Candy Peanut, Cocoa
'nut Candy, Chocolate, Cream Drops
land Hand-made Goods which will be
Isold hot. This display will lnteiest
Iflie ounger element. Mixed Candy In
COc boxes; every fifth box contains $1
in sliver, and mixed candy In $1 boxes,
every tenth box contains $5 In gold.
1 Handsome rings, souvenir spoons and
Jewelry given nway as presents In e-
'cry bo; sec affidavit on file at booth.
i
Candy Booth In nlslo between main
.buildings. Walklkt side.
For Sale or
Forjent !
PUUNUI ST., near the end
of the Llllha St trolley
line. Seven room cottage
on lot 100x100. 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 AGENTSj INVEST
MENTS. 506-507 8tangenwatd Building.
Telephone Main 70.
SAFE
STORAGE
FOR
FURNITURE
Wo havo excellent stor
age spaco for lent In a
practically fire proof brick
building.
It you want to store
your furnlturo safely for
any length of time, we will
move It, pack It and store
it until again called for.
Our storage charges are at
tho rato ot 75c per ton
measurement per month.
Coyne Furniture Co.
LIMITED.
PROGRESS BLOCK, FORT STREET.
Somethin
0
I ii (I i vidua
Do you want something dis
tinctive In tho wallpaper lino
a pattern of unusual beauty7
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 pietty pat
terns is eusy.
LEWERS & COOKE,
Limited.
FORT STREET.
Money Loaned.
Treasury Warrants Discounted.
Room 8,
Aagoon Bldg., Merchant S. Alakea Sts.
Office hours 9 a, in to 4 p. m.
LOCAL AND GENERAL
Ilead "Wants" on page 6.
V. II. Itlce Is In the city.
Mrs. A II Wood Is back from Knunl.
Weekly edition of the Bulletin, $1 a
year.
Kona coffee to be good must bo pure.
C. J. Day sells It.
Ice cold beer $2.00 a dozen; Camara
& Co., Tel, Bluo 492.
Gentlemen, refresh yourselves at tho
I'lrrt National Saloon, 74 N. King St.
A notice from the Chinese Consulate
appears on page 8 under Nivv Today.
Nicely furnished rooms, ropular
House, 1249 Fort St, tl.GO per week up.
Harmony Lodge, No. 3, I. O. 0. F.,
meets tonight at 7:30 In Harmony Hall.
Shingles painted with IICi:iU.nS3
I'ltUSKHVlKQ l'AINT will not wnrp,
crack or decay.
The weekly edition of tbo Evening
Bulletin gives a complete summary of
tho news of the day.
Whitney & Marsh arc offering special
bargains In Geisha waists. See their
announcement on page 8.
Superintendent of l'ublle Works
Ilo)d returned from Kauai Sunday nf
ter a few dajs' absence.
Corns and Ingrowing nails success
fully treated without pain. Dr. Uogle,
Oregon block. Hotel street.
A good mare, harness and business
wngou arc offered for sale cheap. See
For Sale column on page 8.
J. I. Cooko and Ilcprescntatlvc W.
II. Hoogs returned In the W. G. Hall
Sunday after n flying trip to Kauai.
There will be a meeting of the Wo
man's Guild of St, Clement's church
nt the Parish House, Tuesday after
noon, July 29, at 3 o'clock.
There will he no band concert In I'm
ma Square this evening. The bos will
play nt tho baseball game this after
noon and at the fair this evening.
Tho birthday of the Kmperor of Chi- J
na will be celebrated on Wednesday
next. There will be no reception at tho
consulate.
The Democratic Club will meet this
evening at Wavcrly hall at 7 30 o'clock.
Business of Importance will he trans
acted and Messrs. Farley and Dillon
will speak.
The Woman's Guild of St. Andrew's
Cathedral will hold its regular meet
ing this afternoon, at 3 o'clock, with
Mrs. 13. D. Tcnney, corner Pensacola
and l.unnlllo streets.
Don't forget Catnarlnos 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 Mahukona
nnd all points on Hawaii and Maul,
Telegrams will be iccelvcd at the In
ter-Island Telegraph Company's oltke,
lower Fort street.
Members of the Malle-Illma team
havo requested the Buletin to state
that they are not responsible for a cer
tain Individual who wore their (olors
and mado various loud and dlfcluib
Ing noises about the Punahou grounds
during tho progress of the last game.
CAPTAIN PILTZ HAPPY.
Captain Piltz, who Is well known In
Honolulu shipping elides, Is ut pres
ent rejoicing over his new command,
the new flvc-masted schooner II. K.
Hall, which was expected to leave Ta
coma with u load of lumber for Aus
tralia on July 15.
The new vessel Is 235 feet long and
has a beam of 42 feet 4 Inches. She Is
tilted with a Iljdo patent windlass with
direct steam connection and also has a
Cantretl donkey engine, with double
c Under. She Is 1105 tons teglster and
has a catrylng capacity of 2000 tons
of coal or 1,500,000 feet of lumber.
in
O. R. & L. EXCURSIONS.
During tho Merchants' Fair week ex
cursion tickets will be on salo at all
of tho O. R. & L. Co. stations. These
tickets will be on salo and good for re
turn fiom Saturday, July 2C until Mon
day, August C.
TICKETS FROM HONOLULU TO
1st Class. 2d Class.
Pearl City .
Waipatau .
Ewa Mill .
Walanao . .
Walalua ..
Kahuku ..
$ 65
75
1 00
1 50
1 50
2 50
50
00
75
1 25
1 25
2 25
FIRST PRECINCT OF FIFTH.
The names of tho men nominated
In the Flint Precinct of the Fifth Dis
trict (Knnt-uhe) foi tho Republican nnd
Terrltoil.il convention and District
committee could nut bo obtained ill
time for Saturdays paper. Rev Lelel-
vvl, one of the li.it il working Republi
cans of thu piecinct came up in the if
teruoon and gave the result ns follows
Territorial Convention Rev. James
Duvls and Ilenrj Cobb Ailnins,
Dlhtilct Committee Lot Lane, Rev.
W. K. I.elelwi, Rev. James Davis and
Rev. It. Maka
i m
RETURNS FROM KAUAI.
Returns of precinct nominations on
Kauai j re beginning to come In. In
the seventh puclnct ot the Sixth Dis
trict, the result was ns follows
Territorial Convention T. P. San
bom. 'District Committee P. L. Pople.
AN INHERITED WEAKNESS.
"How readily and naturally jour
daughter takes her high C" bald Mis.
Oldcnstlo us she sat In tho splendid
music room of the now neighbors lis
tening to the jirac tli lug of the daughter
of the house.
"Yes" leplled his hostess "Mnmle
takes after her pa I always told Joslah
that whenever nnj thing como high ho
was sine to take It right off. He al
ways was so ailstocratlml In hi
testes "
TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY
Take Laxative Uromo Quinine Tablets.
All druggists refund the money it It
falls to cure. H. W. Grove's signature
U on each box. 25 cents.
Tho drawings for the open ping
pong tournament of the Klks' lodge
took placo on Saturday evening There
nrc fifty entries In all The prelimi
naries will be played this afternoon
from 4 to C o'clock but there will be no
plaing this evening os the hall will ha
otherwise engaged. Some of the pre
liminaries will bo played off this after
noon and It Is expected that these will
ho completed bv Wednesday In order
that the first round may begin as soon
ns posslblo
Following are thoo who will play In
the preliminaries with the position of
the contestants nnd order of play
C Tnvlor vs. II. M. Hepburn. O. W
Wnldron vs. A. I. C. Atklncon, Geo. I).
Gear vs. 13. Clark. I M. Brooks vs. .1.
I., Rockwell, i:. It Adams vs. 13. Wa
tcrmann, W. II. Corny vs. A. J. Black
burn, C. S. Hollowny vs. II. 13. Picker,
St. C. Snyres vs. Prince Cupid. Dr. Ray
mond vs. A. 13 Murphy. J. 0. Young vs.
J. A M .Johnson. 13. K. Hartman vs.
T. Lloyd Jr.. J. A Tiithlll vs Stuart
Webster, II. P. Both vs. Dr. Howard,
Allan Dunn vs. 13 May. C 11. Norton
vs. L. Davis, F. 0. Lowell vs. Prince
David, a. Angus vs, G, Wilder and 8,
V. Chllllngvvorth vs. A. F. Judd.
Tho bjes who will follow the pre
liminary rounds are F. It. Woodbrltlgo
vs. Louis Horner, II. I). Couzens vs. A.
C. Clark, A. N. Webster vs. It. II. Moore
C. Olrvln vs. Bye. Dr. High vs. Hyc,
S. D. Sinclair vs. Lorrln Andrews. B.
II. Bice vs. B. Hoyden nnd C. F. Chill
lngworth vs, O. Wnterhoiise.
After today the tournament will con
tinue dolly from 4 to 6 o'clock In the
afternoon and from 7 to 10 o'clock at
night.
The umpires who will look after tho
play of the contestants arc J. L. Bock-
well, Louis Horner. P 13. Thompson
p. m. Brooks, Henry Both and A. 13.
Murphy.
HOOT MS BEATtN
The cricket match Scotland vs. Tho
World was placd nt Mnklkl on Satur
day and resulted In a win for Tho
World team by 2 wickets and 10 runs.
thanks to a brilliant Innings by Beard
more who carried his bat right through
the Innings and scoring 60 runs. The
following nre the full scares:
SCOTLAND.
A. W. T. Bottomley, c. Miles, b.
von dcr He) do 4
R. Anderson, run out 0
D. W. Anderson, Ib.w., b. Morse.. 4
J. Anderson, b. Harvey 20 1
J. C McGIU, I.u.w., li. Morse 10 i
D. Glass, b. Harvey 12
J. L. Cockburn, b. Harvey 11
II. Glass, b. Morse 0
M. R. Jamleson, run out 0
A. u. uiiiiu, o. uarvey i
J. II. FIddes, not out 4
Extras 5
Total ... 71
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
Morse 10 overs, 33 runs, 3 wickets, 0
maidens.
Harvey 53 overs, 12 luns, 4 wickets,
1 maiden.
Von der Heyde 5 overs, 21 runs, 1
wicket. 1 maiden.
WORLD.
P. Bcardmore, not out CO
A T. Miles, b. Cockburn 1
C. P. Morse, c. It. Anderson, b.
Cockburn 9
C. W. Irish, c. & b. McGIII 1
R. A. Jordan, b. J. Anderson .... J
J Harvey, c. McGIU, b. J. Anderson -
Moore, b. McGIII 1
C. von dcr Heyde. run out 0
S. R. Joidan, b. McGIII 0
Ham, did not bat
Alexander, did not bat
Extras 3
SO
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
Cockburn D overs, 2G runs, 2 wick
cts, 1 maiden.
McGIII, 85 overs, 32 runs, 3 wickets,
1 maiden.
J. Anderson 6 overs, 19 runs, 2 wick
ets, 0 maidens.
Madame Marches! hasust celebrated
her golden wedding, nnd nmong those
who went specially to Paris to con
grutulate the great teacher and to sing
nt the reception was her famous pupil,
Madame Melba. Her husband, Slgnor
Sulvatore Marchesl, or Castrone, fought
ut Homo In the revolution of 1S48, and
tho two were married In the lltla
church of Heddcrnhelm, In the Duchy
of .Nassau, Hcinrlch Hcnkcl presiding
at the organ.
Honolulu Investment Co
LIMITED.
Real Estate and
Insurance Agents
OFFICERS:
A. V. Gear President
Henry 8mlth Vice President
Emmett May Secretary
J. H. Fisher Treasurer
J. D. Holt
W. G. Ashley lAudltcrs
T. E. Wall )
JUDD BUILDING, MERCHANT ST.
PROPERTY BOUGHT AND SOLD;
LIFE, FIRE, MARINE AND PLATE
GLA8S INSURANCE.
Our Soda Waters
nro overyvvhero conceded to be
tbo highest ciunllty. Wo sell
Inem at
35c THE DOZEN.
Delivery freo anywhere In tho
city. All orders promptly at
tended to,
TELEPHONE BLUE 1871.
HAWAIIAN
SODA WATER WORKS
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.
mtaunu
ZINFANDEL
CHOICE TABLE CLARET,
50c per Gal,
HOFFSCHLAEGER
Co., Ltd.
The Pioneer Wine & Liquor House
NO. 25 KING 8T
Near Bethel.
awaiian
Hardware
o., Ltd.
818 Fort Street,
Honolulu. T. H.
Agents For
Havlland Ware
Victor Safe & Lock Co.
Ideal Ready Mixed
Paints.
Pansy Stoves.
Improved Stone Filters.
And tbe Steel Aermotor.
dfifev-.
Vw
"UtKOAMttW
Owe a pdrilcr on Hit I.att Side through r
Kfkteiit push, mid i:t i i 1 anj mtrvintk Charles
tUMuj Rous, the Nc tk nu reliant prime,
gained millions and MindncSH, the h.iu1i of ee
iiffiltct
1 rubaMy an opiicUn s adWcc and help, sccurtJ
In the iIujk 1 1 hi earl fclruKfJv. a Utile kt.i" aid
timet) hJwcc lictdeu wouki hate ptvsirwtl his
tci);ht fur which lie now ainl oilers a million
The hllk things ol life count for vnal or woe
little iruuljlcK nclatttl Income Mj ono
It easy to lanlfCt oik. s t-jei but it hi ins
It s a small nutter tu hae tin. in lektul uulatl
but it SAt-S
A. N. SANFORD.
Manufacturing Optician.
Boston Building, Fort Street
Over May A Co.
LOTS FOR SALE
In Kuplolanl Park
Addition and n
Kiillhl. ....
DAVID DAYTON
137 MERCHANi 8THEET.
Pnblic Typewriting
by IMIhh Clin Dayton
MRS. A. SCHOELIKOPF,
TEACHER OF PIANO.
FRENCH INTEZ5Br7ER.
Honolulu, T. H,
Hotel 8treet, Opposite Advent Church,
tSA--L"
u Hi u
A WORD TO THE
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Primo Lager
Is rich In the tonic properties of pure mult nnd
bops. It wilt build muscles and tone ufl your
system. Telephone to the brewery, MAIN 341
ASTI WINES
MADE BY
THE ITALIAN SWISS COLONY
AT ASTI, SONOMA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA.
THE LARGE8T VINEYARD IN THE WORLD.
These wines have taken tbe gold medals and rceclvcd the hlgaest
awards at alt the recent .
World's Expositions,
and are now noted the world over for their purity and excellence of qual
ity. Trade and families supplied by tho following Jobbers:
WALTERS-WALDRON CO, LTD.
, GON8ALVE8 A. CO,
GOMES A McTIGHE.
J08. HARTMAN &
" 8. I. 8HAW & CO.
CAMARA & CO.
"When you are ready,
When the Admiral 'a hair wan
danger, he was prompt, to uae
Coke
Dandruff Care
He writer as follows concerning
it "I havo used COKE DANDRUFF
CURE for the paot year ar.d found
it an excellent preparation "
It is guaranteed to cuio
Dandruff. Itching Scalp.
Falling Hair, and to promote a
vicoroufl. hcalt.hv ornutV
" ' ""
Imitations are plentiful but ineffectual. Be sure you got
the genuinesold everywhere.
Coke Shampoo and Toilet Soap
A delightful toilet soap. Gives the hair and okin the gloso
anJ glow of youth and perfect health.
A. R. Bremer Co. Chicago.
HOBRON DRUG COMPANY. FORT AND KING STREETS.
INDIANAPOLIS
PROGRESS
BEER
Finest bottled beer sold In
Honolulu. Pure and palatable.
Has all the tonic properties and
the delightful flavor of tbe best
bops.
Family Order Solicited.
Gomes & McTighe
93 and 95 King St
Phone Main 140.
S. SAIKI,
BAMBPO FURNITURE
AND
PICTURE FRAMES.
Neat and Handsome Designs
Mado to Order.
563 Beretanla 8t, Near Punchbowl.
SHIROKANI
RELIABLE JAPANESE and CHINESE
EMPLOYMENT UrHCE.
Best ol Help Furnished on
Contract It desired.
Office Cor, Fort and King Streets.
Tel. Ului 051.
M. F. BERTELMAN'S
Carpenter Shop
18 MOVBD
To rear ot old stand. Entrance ea
Kins; street Orden left at either ikei
or office at John Nott's store, KUi
street, will receive prompt attention.
r, W. Beardslee. p. O. Box "II
Oeo. W. Page. Tel IJ
BEARDSLEE & PAGE
Architects and Builders.
Offices, Elite building, Honolulu, T. H
Sketches and Correct Estimate fu
nlshed on Short Notice.
BUILDING MATERIALS
Or ALL- KlNUo.
Dealers in Lumber and Coal,
Alton 5fc Robinson,
Queen Htreet. Honolulu.
Jas. T. Taylor
CIVIL AND HYDRAULIC ENGINEER
308 Judd Building.
Telephone Main 294.
CO.
Gridley, you may fire
In -., !
Ill '
ON CORONATION DAY,
celebrate the event
and toast KING
EDWARD VII
in. . . .
"Pommery
Champagne"
only tbe
very best wines
befit snch an occasion
CALIFORNIA FRUITS
SOLANO
CARQUINEZ
MT. HAMILTON
PUT UP IN CANS IN THE
ORCHARD...
Daisy Brand Cherries Can't Do Beat.
Cheaper and better than Import
ed fresh fruits.
L. P. STERNEMANN,
Tel. Blue 511.
FORT ST., OPP. CLUB STABLES.
C.Q.YeeHop&Co.
Kahikinui Meat Market
and Grocery.
FRUITS AND VEGETABLES-
Tetania 8treet, Corner Alakea.
'Phone Blue 2511.
ALSO AT Till
FISHMARKET
MEAT 8TALL8 IB AND 20.
SANG 'CHAN
MERCHANT TAILOR
Hie English and American floods
TWO STORBS
6; Hotel street, and
Hotel mar Nuujnu
.O. BOIOI. TEI WHITS u
AH PAT & CO.,
1256 Fort 8t above Orpheum.
MERCHANT TAILORS.
AH PAT, ezpert cutter, lato foreman
I. D. Tregloan. Suite latest styles and
'od fit. Cleaning and repairing.
nan i