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TO LEASE
Wo offer for a short or long
loaso at cry reasonable rates,
tho
FINE STORE
In tho WAVER LY BLOCK
on lletfiel street, formerly occu
pled by the Honolulu I'alnt Co.
Henry Waterhouse
f COMPANY
Fort and Merchant 8tt,
Tel. Main 313. Honolulu.
MASONIC TEMPLE
A
! WEEKLY CALENDAR.
.MONDAY
Le Progres Stated.
TUUSUAV
Pacific Third Degree.
WUD.MMDAV
Hawaiian First Degree.
TMUHSDAV
Honolulu Chapter Past
Master.
I'lilOAY
HA rU'HDAV
AH visiting members of the or
der are cordially lnltid to at
tend meetings of local lodges,
MARMONY LODGE, NO. 3, I. O. O. F.
tints every Monday evening at 7: JO
kl Harmony Hall. King street.
E. L. CUTT1.NO, N. 0.
E. R. HENDUY, becretary.
All visiting brothers very cordially
tarltsd.
OAHU LODGE, No. 1, K. of P.
U.ta every Friday evening at Har
moay Utll. King street, at 7,30. Mem
Iters of Myttlc Lodge, No. 2, and visit
lei krethers cordially lnIted.
F. W. DUNN, C.C.
JJD. C. ALDK1CH,
K. of IL & 3.
WM. M'KINLEY J.ODOE No. 8, K. of P.
Meets ecry Saturday evening at
7:30 o clock In Harmony JlnU. King
street. Visiting brothers cordially In-
itcd to attend.
' C M .V rOItSTEU. C C.
D. S. OntGOIlY, KllS.
THEOSWPHIGAL SOCIETY.
Mr. THOMAS PIUMB will lecture on
EVOLUTION
Thursday, July 31st, 1&02, 8 p. m , at
"AIUON HAI.li (back of Opera House).
Members' meeting Tuesday, 7 43 p. m.
A cordial welcome extended to all.
Library open Friday, 3 to i ccloclt.
MARY D HENUniCKS,
President Aloha Branch, T. S.
Waikiki
Inn
ON
run
UEACII
SPECIAL RATES FOR
TOURISTS.
A FAMILY RESORT.
Cottages and pleasant
rooms, American and Eu
ropean Plan. Excellent
Cuisine and SorUce. Spe
cial weekly or monthly
rates.
nest of Surf Bathing and
Canoeing all the year
round. Hot nnd Cold Wa
ter Baths. Boulfct, Llv
cry, Electric LlghtB.
L. H. DEE, Proprietor.
Ring up Phone Rod 71.
Wo aro now paying especial atten
tion to catering to Pamlly Parties, Re
ceptions, Weddings, etc., and the suc
cess that has attended our efforts to
please, together with our reputation
for serving the best that tho market
affords. Is a sufficient guarantee that
we will glvo ou perfect satisfaction
We have the finest display of the
bitter grado of BAKERY GOODS and
One CHOCOLATES and BON BONS
ever put on exhibit here; we also car
ry HUYLER'S CANDIES and LOW
NEY'8 CHOCOLAi ES and BON BONS
THE ELITE ICE CREAM PARLORS
Woman's Exchange
nas removed to the
Arlington Block, Hotel Street,
In the store formerly occupied by
H W. Foster.
The weekly edition of the Evening
Bulletin Is the largest and best pub
ll.hed In the Territory. Sixteen and
twenty pages. II a year.
New England Bakery
ANNEX AT THE
Merchants'
New England Bakery Annex
at tho Merchants' Pair havo
the ecluslo snlo for Soft
Drinks, Ice Cream, Soda,
Sandwiches, Ice Cream and
Water Ices, Cakes, Pics, Etc.
Visitors can bo supplied with
light lefrcshriicnta without
lenlng 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, Coma
nut Candy, Chocolate, Cream Drops
anil Handmade Ooods which will lc
sold hot. This display will Intel cot
t"io ounger element. Mixed Candy In
SOc boxes, every fifth box contains $1
In sller, nnd mixed candy In $1 box-,
ccry tenth box contains $5 In gold.
Handsome rings, goimnlr spoons and
Jewelry glen away ns presents In ev
ery box, sec affidavit on fllo at booth.
Candy Booth In nlslo between main
buildings. WnIMM side.
For Sale or
For. Rant !
PUUNUIST., 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 AGENTS,' INVEST.
MENT8.
506 507 Stangenwald Building.
Telephons Main 79.
The
"YUKON"
Refrigerator
They are the best. We sell them
on easy payments. You have the use
of the refrigerator while It Is being
paid for. They don't cost much elth
er. We have them from $10 50 upward
and have ice boxes much cheaper.
Come and have a look at the refrlg
crater. You will be pleased with It.
Coyne Furniture Co.
LIMITED.
PROGRESS BLOCK, FORT STREET.
Beauty
in the Home
I'ndcd and streaked wall pa
per Is a constant e)esoro. No
matter how elegant tho fiirnl
tore and other decoiatlons while
such paper lemalns thero Is a
lack of attractiveness about tho
home Our
1902 DESIGNS
OF WALL PAPER
nro particularly striking ant
benutilul Our stock is far su
perlor and our prices lower than
elsewhere Wo nro nlwa)s
pleased to show tho pretty de
signs LEWERS & COOKE,
Limited.
FORT KTHBET.
Money Loaned.
Treasury Warrants Discounted.
Koom 8,
Aagoon Bldg., Merchant & Alakea Sts.
Office hours 9 a. m to 4 p. m.
LOCAL AND GENERAL
Read "Wants" on page 8.
Mrs Helen Wilder Craft has gone to
I Illo.
Mrs John Ena Is expected back In
tho Ventura.
Kona coffee to be good must bo pure.
C. J. Day sells It.
lco cold beer $2.00 a dozen; Camarn
& Co , Tel, Ditto 492.
V T P. Wnterhousc will leave In the
M low era for London
Mips Lady Mncfurlnne left for San
rraticlsto In thu Slerrn jesterdny
Mrs S 1' Chilling ot th left for
Kawnlliae In I lie (Mainline estercla
The Hoard of Health will hold Its
regular weekly session this afternoon
Nicely furnished rooms, ropular
House, 1249 Fort St, $1.50 per week up.
Mrs W C. Peacock was a pansengei
for San Francisco In the Sierra jislor
dnj The ping pong tournament continues
this afternoon and evening at the Elks
hall .
Blank books of all sort;, ledgerr, etc.
manufactured by tho Bulletin 1'ubllii
tng Co.
The weekly edition of tbo Evening
Bulletin gives a complete summary of
tho news of the day.
Corns am) Ingrowing nails success,
fully treated without pulp, Dr. Bogle,
Oregon block, IJotol strret.
Mrs Mary flunn ilcpaited In the
I Sierra vesterday taking her daughter
L.uua wuo is returning w bi-uuui.
The constant use and Increasing sale
of tho PEERLESS P11ESERV1NQ
PAINT Is Its best endowment.
Again last night the people turned
out In force to the Agricultural Inhi
bition nnd Merchants' Fair, crowding
both places from opening to cloMiu;
time
Melville Moufarrat. son of Represen
tative Monsarrat of Kapapala Uam.li,
Kau. Hawaii, left for San Francisco In'
the Sierra jesterday He Is on his way
hack to school.
Tho wireless telegraph service Is
now open for business to MnliuKona
and nil points on Hawaii and Maul.
Telegrams will be received at the In
ter Island Telegraph Companj's oftUe,
lower Fort street.
S S, Dickenson, representative of the
Pacific Comerclal Cnblc Co , left for
San Francisco In tho Sierra )esterda).
lie will return In the next trip of the
same vessel Mr. Dickenson goes on to
rush forward the underground cable
nnd the pipe In which It Is to be laid.
Tomorrow Is the latt day on which
Income tax returns may be male for
tho present ear All persons having
Incomes of over GOO per annum must
make returns, thuiigh tax is assessed
only upon all amounts in excess (it
11000. Not one-half of the returns have
so far been made.
The Earl of Hopcfoun will be n pas
senger In the Miouera which Is duo
now from the Colonies. The Earl re
cently resigned tho (Jovcrnor General
ship of Austialla and Is now hound
homo to Engljnd. He will be atcom
pnnlcd by Hon. Richard De Molejns,
Captain Wellington and Captuln Cor
be
S
CHINESE PARTNERSHIP
DISPUTE FROM UILO
PROTRACTED JURY TRIAL AN
HEIRESS COMES OF AGE TWO
NEW DAMAGE SUITS
FROM COLLISION,
Ah lilt vs. Leo Long before Judge
Humphreys nnd i. Jury outlasted cs
terda). The court rose on argument
relative to the admission of certain evi
dence. Mr Magoon contended that de
fendant had a right to protect his piop
rrty, Mr. Robertson rejoining that tin)
lawful manner of so doing wns not
assault with an nxo. The suit Is for
$1000 damages for assault.
T. Ahuiig has brought suit against
the Kwong Hip Chan firm of Illlo foi
an accounting. It Is nllcged In tho
complaint that tho manager, Chang
I, co Yuu, collected $3000 of udvauces to
sugar cune plauteis, out of n total of
$&000, nuil irfiises to cicillt tho 'amount
to the firm Tho dlsputo Is over tho
question of whether the udvauces weis
of the partncishlp funds or the man
ager's uwu monc). The court Is asked
to issue a wilt to prevent Chung Leo
Yun fiom leaving the Tcrrllor) until
hu lins mude an nccountlug
A II Wood, guardian of Genevieve
Doufeett. has II led a petition fur final
distribution und discharge, his ward
having attained her majority the ox
pcndltuies for the )car were $117.i.Mi.
nnd tho receipts $G39( 111, leaving u
balance- of (JJJJ Co An inventory of
tho estate showy 100 $11)00 bonds In
tho Downed Co, 750 shares of capital
stock of the same tiuporutlon, nnd a
lot of diamonds and jewelry. T I Dil
lon was uppolnted muster by Judgfl
Humphreys to examine and report
upon the nc counts,
V O Smith bus asked to ho appoint
ed iidmlnlniintiii of tho estate of Uthel
Pauline N (lay 'lho estato Is a onc
smeiith Interest in the estate of her fa
ttier nnd mother, 'lho luothuiu an I
sinters ni named as heiis
All Inventory has been tiled by V
O Smith, ndmliilHtritor of thu estate
of James It. Dsllll. showing cash
$111125 and ten shares of Walalu.i
stock. $3u5.
luo now damage suits went filed ill
thu rciler.il Com t jesteruay against
tho Wllder's Steamship Co fm lojaei
alleged to have been sustained b) ria
bon of the collision between the Wil
liam Carson nnd Cliudlno ovci two
)ears ago O W llurrlbtin, who was
first male on the haikentino at the
time of tho accident, i lulnis to have loit
personal effects to tho value of $.118 50
Thomas Tortensen, who wus cnrpenlter
on the vessel, claims damages to tho
amount of 1295 95, the greater amount
being for the loss of his tools.
AGGOUNTINd
I
BUiUKII
ONLY MADE HALF OF
LOCAL TEAM'S SCORE
MANA DID GOOD WORK BEHIND
BAT FOR HONOLULU AGGRE
GATIONVISITORS SHOW.
ED THEIR WEAKNESS.
The baseball game between the All
Maul and All-Honolulu teams took
pine on the 1'tiunhou campim yester
daj afternoon nnd utuo more It was
demonstrated Hint Maul will have il
practice a lot before it can touch nnv
of the teams of the It ague, the Attllleiy
bo) s excepted
Yrsttrdn) 'h Honolulu team was made
up of plavcrs from tho Piinnhou, Cus
tom House nnd Malle-lllmu teams nnd,
although they had never practiced to
gether, they hail seen so much of each
otherH play dmlng the regulai games
that they did vitj well Deputy Shei
Jff Chillingworth, jucstdent of the Ho
nolulu Athletic flub tiani, wan one of
the fielders for the Honolulu aggrega
tion and ever) time he went to the bat,
ho succeeded In hitting the ball.
Castle for the Honolulu team did
ery good work In the box while Mnnn
of the Malle-Illtnas did the work behind
the bat He did exceeding!) well nnd
would make a fine catcher for uny team
of the league. His Judgment Is good
and he never (ones his head, p1a)lng at
nit times ns if there were three men
on bases, nobody out and a heavy hit
ter at the plate.
Jackson of tho Maul team Is a good
pitcher but he will have to learn a
little more nbout woik In the box be
fore he attempts again to bump up
against a Honolulu linm He has some
KOod ciiivph but there Is not much
force In them ns In the case of Bamc)
Jo of the Honolulu team.
While the croud that tinned out to
the game jisterd.ij was not a very
large one still It made up In enthusiasm
what It lacked In sire. The band was
present nnd furnished some excellent
music during the progress of the game.
The summary of the game Is ns fol
lows: All Maul.
Yates, ss
Smith, cf
Comwell, If ..
J. (lurcla, 2l
Henderson, 3b.
Plckard, lb. .
Searlc, rf
Kruger, c
Jackson.
All R. II O A. E.
..",11131
0
1
0
0
1
0
1 0
3fi j C 27 13
All It. 11 O A
All Honolulu,
I.lshman, ss. .
Marcnlllno, If.
Soper, lb. ...
Mc)crs, .lb. ..
King, Jb
Mnnn, c
Lemon, cf. ...
Castle, p
Chillingworth,
rf..
15 10 If 27 12 .'.
All Maul ... 10000000 23
All Honolulu ... 1 2 0 0 0 S 0 2 010
Two-base hit Chllllngwoith.
C. V Haldwln, Inspector of public
schools on the Island of Hawaii gavu
a very lnteiestlng talk at the normal
school ihlerdny on the subject
Teaching Kngllsh to non-English
speaking children." Among other
things, Mr llaldwln said:
' Owing (o the peculiar difficulties of
the EnglUli language for Hnwullnns
the question that we havo had to face
has been not only a complex one, but
a unique one as well In a few years
fiom now this question of language
will not trouble us, for then these 11a
wallans will havo made English their
mother tongue. Uut before such n tltuo
comes we teachers have upon our
shoulders the responsibility of giving
to our pupils a language, which acquir
ed, will mean tlthem a clmnce In life's
battle the opportunity for an equality
of footing with tliu white man de
prived of which they must remain the
hen els ami vo tho served. There Is,
too, in tltl. the opening of the door to a
true dvllUatlon nnd the lifting of tho
people to a higher plane, by giving
them access to a literature Were theiu
a way b) which wo could glvo tu our
pupils the English language, and )ct
)ou and I, through Ignorance or wan
tonness of what else, did not avail our
selves ofth.it wii), wo should bo depriv
ing these children of things that ilght
full) belong tu them and, jea, of life It
self ' 'lhat we bavc signally failed in this
ictspeit In the past needs no iiigumciit
Look nt the children turned out of the
government schools. Unless Uny have
gone to tome advanced school or to
places wlieie they must of necessity
use the EiigllBh language, the) have
but the client smattering of that lun-
gii'ige Such Is tho truth of the bulk
of oiu schools today the Portuguese
and Jnpancse Icavo them with n work
ing vocabulary, but not so the Huvvu-
Hans
What wo should do, or rutin i the
need Is that wo give to tin en llnwa
1 la ii chlldieii nnd the rest as well
who me placed In mil cure, not mil) iv
suakliu Lut alto u reading knowlcdg"
of lho language, a tnsto for good lltcr
atitit', hut wo cannot do this latter
without doing the former. In lime, ns
I have nli(iul) Intimated, this question
will t,ole Itself, when IIicmi people
speak this linguago In their own homes
as theli miiiliei tongue. Ilnl Is it for
us to mi on contented!) with what we
inn doing, fuylug tn oui)-Pleb It will
he all light lij mid by'' riurel) no for
by not battening mil) wo not be de
priving some soul of an Inhullumo
that is Its It) rlghf '
Don't forget Camarlnos of the Call
fornlt Fruit Market when you want
fruit and vegetables. He always has
on band a fresh supply of both Califor
nia and Island fruits. Telephoco Main
378.
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
PRICESareRIGHT
TOKAY
SHERRY
PORT 75c per Gal.
Hlt&LINU
ZINFANDEL
CHOICE TABLE CLARET,
50c per Gal,
HOFFSCHLAEGER
Co., Ltd.
The Pioneer Wine A. Liquor House
NO. 25 KING ST..
' Near Bethel.
Hawaiian
Hardware
Co., Ltd.
616 Port Street,
Honolulu. T,
H.
Agents For
Havlland Waro
Victor Safe & Lock Co.
Ideal Ready Mixed
Paints.
Pansy Stoves.
Improved Stone Filters.
And the Steel Aermotor.
imHXr ,
J
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 I
W. G. Ashley )ludltm
T. E. Wall )
JUDD BUILDING, MERCHANT 8T.
PROPERTY BOLGHT AND SOLD:
LIFE, FIRE, MARINE AND PLATE
GLA8S INSURANCE.
LOTS FOR SALE
In Knplolunl Park
Addition and n
Kallhl
DAVID DAYTON
1S7 MERCHANi STREET.
Public Typewriting
by Miss Ella Dayton
Our Soda Waters
aro overjwhero conceded to be
tho highest quality. Wo sell
ITiem at
35c THE DOZEN.
Delivery freo anywhere In tho
cltv All orders promptly at
tended to.
TELEPHONE BLUE 1871.
HAWAIIAN
SODA WATER WORKS
f TTTfi
if
THE LUXURY OF SLEEP
Is not enjoyed by over) one The bless
ings of quiet nnd peaceful slumber nro
reserved for thoso who uso
Prirno Lager
As a tonic and a system builder thcro
Is nothing to equal It.
Older from tho Brow cry
Telephone MAIN 341.
Porter Furniture Co.
First-class FURNITURE oi all descrip
tions, Upholstering Department un
equalled in the City, Now located in the
FISHER BLOCK,
Fort
PORTER FURNITURE CO., LTD,
ASTI WINES
MADE BY
THE ITALIAN SWISS COLONY
AT ASTI, SONOMA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA.
THE LARGE8T VINEYARD IN THE WORLD.
These wines have taken tho gold medals and rceclvcd the highest
awards at all the recent
World's Expositions,
and aro now noted tho world over for their purity and cxccllenco of Qual
ity. Trade and families supplied by
WALTERS-WALDRON CO, LTD.
GONSALVES & CO.
GOMES & McTIGHE.
JOS. HARTMAN & CO.
S. I. 8HAW & CO.
CAMARA & CO.
INDIANAPOLIS
PROGRESS
BEER
Finest bottled beer told In
Honolulu. Puro and palatable.
Has all tho tonic properties and
the delightful flavor of tho best
hops.
Family Orders Solicited.
Gomes & McTighe
S3 end 95 King SL
Phone Main 140.
S. SAIKI,
BAMBOO FURNITURE
AND
PICTURE FRAMES.
Neat and Handsome Designs
Made to Order.
563 Beretanla St, Near Punchbowl.
MRS. A. SGHOELLKOPF,
TEACHER OF PIANO.
FRENCH INTCrPffTER.
Honolulu, T. H.
Hotel Street, Opposite Advent Churrh.
P. U. Burnette
Agent to Grant Marriage Licenses.
Notary Public and Typewriter.
Real Estate, Insurance, Collections.
Office, 79 Merchant Street, Honolulu,
Jas. T. Taylor
CIVIL AND HYDRAULIC ENGINEER
308 Judd Building.
Teleohone Main 294.
I-f. F. BERTELiVlAlN'S
Carpenter filiop
IS -IMOVBD
To rear ot old stand. Entrance zi
King street, Ordeis left at either skej
or office at John Noti's store, Klai
street, will receive prompt attention
F W. Beardslee. t o. Itv
Geo. W. Page. T1 V
BEARDSLEE & PAOI"
Architects and Builder.
Offices, Ullto building, Honolulu, T. H
Sketches and Correct IItlmt '
nlihrri on Short Notice
BUILDING MATERIAL?
OF ALL, KINDS.
Dealers in Lumber and Goal.
Alton & Robinson.
Queen Street, Honolulu.
Street, opp. Love Building.
tho following Jobbers:
ON CORONATION DAY,
celebrate the event
and toast KING
EDWARD YII
in. . . .
"Pommery
Champagne"
only tbe
very best wines
befit snch an occasion
CALIFORNIA FRUITS
SOLANO
CARQUINBZ
MT. t-IAiVUL,TOIN
PUT UP IN CANS IN THE
ORCHARD...
Daisy Brand Cherries Can't Bo D;nt.
Cheaper and better than Import
ed fresh fruits.
L. F. STERNEMANN,
Tel. Blue 511.
FORT ST., OPP. CLUB STABLES.
C.Q.YeeHop&Co.
Kahikinni Meat Market
and Grocery.
FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
Bsrstanla Street, Corner Alakta.
'Phone Blue 2511.
ALSO AT THE
FISHMARKET
MEAT STALLS 19 AND 20.
. SANG CHAN
MERCHANT TAILOR
die English and American Goods
TWO STORB8
65 Hotel street, and
Hotel mar Nuujnu
f.O noxgti TEL whiti oi
AH PAT & CO.,
1256 Fort SL above Orpheum.
MERCHANT TAILORS.
AH PAT, oxpert cutter, late foreman
. D. Tregloan. 8ults latest styles and
cd fit. Cleaning and reoalrlng.
SHIROKANI
RELIABLE JAPANESE and CHINESE
EMPLOYMENT OFFICE.
Beat of Help FurnlHlicd on
Contract If clertlreil..
Office Cor. Fort and King Streets,
Tel. Blux 051.
I
V
49s. i ?7(u.
S'-AiiiAUt J .:!.., t tll
. JuJ',
m 'j, Utt