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EVENING BtTLLgritt, nONOLTJMJ, H. T., HONDA Y, AUQUST 25, 1002.
y-
TO LEASE
We odor for a short or long
lease at Tery reasonable rates,
the
FINE STORE
In the WAVERLY BLOCK
on BctEcl street, formerly occu
pled by the Honolulu Taint Co,
Henry Waterhouse
O COMPANY
Fort and Merchant 91s.
Tl. Main 313. Honolulu.
MASONIC TEMPLE
fYEEKLY CALENDAR.
MONDAY
Le Progres Stated.
TUI18UAY
Hawaiian Second Degree.
WBDNI3SDAV
Chapter Mot Excellent.
TMUW8DAV
Perfection Regular.
PHIDAY
SAI't'HDAY
All -vitltlng members of the or
der are cordially Invited to at
tend meetings of local lodges.
HARMONY LODGE, NO. 3, I. O. O. F.
MmU etery Monday evening at 7: JO
B Harmony Hall. Klnic street.
K. L. CUTT1NO, N. 0.
K. 1L HEND11Y, secretary.
U1 vltlUng brothers very cordially
HTltX.
MYSTIC LODGE NO. 2, K. of P.
Meets every Tuesday evening at 7. SO
o'clock in Harmony Hall, King street.
Visiting brothers cordially Invited to
attend.
H H. WILLIAMS, C. C.
A. E. MUHPHY, K. H. S.
OAHU LODGE, No. 1, K. of P.
Ktts every Friday evening at Har
(tosy Hall King street, at 7:30. Mem
bers of Mystic Lodge, No. 2, Wm. Mc
Klnley Lodge. No. 8, and visiting broth
en cordially Invited.
F W. DUNNE, C.C.
ED. C. ALDR1CH,
K. ot IL & 3.
WM. M'KINLEY LODGE No. 8, K. of P.
Meets every Saturday evening at
7:30 o'clock In Harmony Hall, King I
street. Visiting brothers cordially in- j
Ittd to attend. I
C. M. V. KORSTER, C.C.
B. S. GREGORY. K.R.S. '
HONOLULU LODGE 616, B. P. O. E.j
Honolulu Lodge No flit), D. P. O. D..
will meet In their new ball, on Miller
bed Beretania struts, eveiy Friday
evening.
By order of the E. R.
D. L. CONK LI NO,
f. M. BROOKS, E.R. Secretary.
THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY.
Mr. THOMAS PHiME will lectupfm
; .THE LIFE AFTER "DEATH,"
Thursday Aug. 28th, 1902. S p. m., at
ARION HALL (back of Opera Houso)
A cordial welcome extended to all.
Library open Friday, 3 to 4 o'clock.
MARY D. HENDRICKS,
President Aloha Branch, T. S.
Look
at
This
If you don't buy these lots you'll
miss It, because you will miss doubling
yrfur money In one year or less. Prices
bed-rock. Finest, coolest and health
lest location In Honolulu, right on
King SL below Walklkl Turn, on line
o Rapid Transit, seven minutes'
straight run to Fort St. Will build
houses from $700 up and guarantee
renters for this "price, $25.00.
Call and see
W. M. CAMPBELL
at his office on premises or my spe
cial agent, W. M. Mlnton, with Hono
lulu Investment Co., Judd Bldg.
Weekly edition of the Bulletin, $1' a
year.
The
NEW
ENGLAND
BAKERY
have enlarged and refitted their
popular Dining Room In order to
accommodate their many cus
tomers. handsome
private
rooms
for ladles, with Electric Lights
and Fan Coot and Pleasant.
LIGHT LUNCHEON
served, suitable for thli climate
and at such prices that only n
First-Class llakery could afford
to make. Including the finest cup
of coffee In the city.
. . . GIVE US A CALL.
HONOLULU
CANDY
CO.
in rear of New England Bakery
MANUFACTURERS and Whole-
sale CONFECTIONERS.
We carry everything In our
line, such as Chewing Gums,
Pop Corn Goods, Prize Goods,
and a large stock of quick sell-
Ing Scent Candles, Just the
thing for retail stores.
Special Inducements to plan-
tatlon stores and others buying
In large quantities.
Goods sold at wholesale only.
F-O-R R-E-N-T
CORNER BERETANIA and VICTO
RIA STS., opp. Thomas Square
House with five bedrooms and large
mosquito proof dining room. Elec
tric lighting and good, up to date
plumbing. Admirably suited for
boarding house.
RENT $50 PER MONTH.
Castle & Lansdale
REAL ESTATE AND INSUR
ANCE AGENTS,' INVEST
MENT8. 506-507 Stangenwald Building.
Telephone Main 70.
NEW JAPANESE RUGS
AND CHINESE
MATTING RUGS
The last lot wo got of thev
proved so popular and were ills
posed of so quickly, that no Im
mediately sent nn order for
more, which are now lieio In
even more handsome designs
than tho others.
We have the Japanese Cotton
Rugs with blue and blue and
white centers, blzes 2x4 feet up
to 12x12. The Chinese Mat
ting or Damask Rugs either
twisted or plain, sizes 3x1 feet
to 12 x 12. Come and seo them.
Lewers& Cooke, Ltd
FORT STREET.
WATCHES
DURABLE and ACCURATE
The Keystone Watch Case Co.
itTmii in Philadelphia, U.S. A.
America's Oldest mid
Largest Watch Factory
For salo by
The Principal Watch
. Dealers in
Hawaiian Islands
FOR
Tools, Materials and Findings used
by Watchmakers, Jewelers and Mo
drcd trades, go to
JOS. SCHWARTZ,
Room 303 Boston Building, over Henry
May Co., Fort St., near King.
Money Loaned.
TO SALARIED PEOPLE Ohi NOTES,
Room 8,
Aagoon Bldg., Merchant &. Alakea Sts.
Office hours 9 a. m to 4 p. m.
COTTON BROS, ft CO
ENGINEERS AND i :
OENERAL CONTRACTCRS
Piint ana tftlnatei turnlthed for all cut"
'Jontrictlne work.
Tel. Main 245.
ROOM SOP BOSTON BLK. Honolulu
Fine Job Printing at the Bulletin office.
M& b. .
LOCAL AND GENERAL
Read "Wants" on page 6.
Oco. Harrison, money to loan. Tel.
113.
Drink Prima Lager, It Is v. hat you
need for a tonic.
Kona coffee to be good mutt be pure.
C. J. Day sells It.
The Aalas beat theMaklkls at base
ball Saturday, the score being 10 to 9.
Nicely furnished rooms, ropulaf
House, 1249 Fort SL, $1.60 per week up.
Harmony Lodge, No. 3, 1. O. O. F.,
meets tonight at 7:30 In Harmony Hall.
PEERLESS PRESERVING PAINT
once used on a roof will ala bar
used.
The band will give a conceit In Em
ma Squaie this etenlng at the iimiuI
time.
To oung men are clcjlioui of oh.
tnlnlng positions. S'e their ads on
page i.
lltank books of all tort. ledgers, etc.
manufactured by the llullettn Publish
ing Co.
New set of Century Dictionary. Cy
clopedia and Atlas, in volumes, for salo
See ad page $.
Sheriff Coney of Kainil anived In the
Mlkabala Sunday. He will return home
tomorrow afternoon.
The Coyne Furniture Co. Is felting
agent for the Perpetual Woven Wire
Mattress. Call and see It.
Sachs' removal sale Is an unqualified
success. It Is undoubtedly the greatest
bargain event ever held In Honolulu.
Sale continues all this week.
An Important notice to the public re
garding notes and valuable papers of
Q. H, llcrrey and the Uerrey Commer
clal Agency appears under New Today.
The cricket match of Saturday be
tween married and single men was a
draw. The benedicts for six wickets
scored 1".". and the bachelors for four,
81.
The afternoon meeting of the Y. M.
C. A. yesterday nas held In the bunga
low near the end of the Pacific Heights
car line. There was quite a large at
tendance. George D. nnd David Henderson,
brothers, and well known on Maul, arn
here from Puunene on their way lo
Dawson, Alaska. They will sail lu
the Aoroncl on Wednesday;
Mrs. Mary Cornwell Wlddlflcld has
Issued cards for the wedding of her
daughter Kmlirjn to llyron King Ilalrd
on Wednesday evening, September 3,
at b-30. at Central I'nlon church.
The wireless telegraph servlco Is
now- open for business to Mahukonn
and all points on Hawaii and Maul.
Telegrams will be tecelved at the In
tcr-Island Telegraph Company's off'co,
lower Fort street.
Among the arrivals from Kauai In
the Mlkahala Sunday were the follow
ing: Mrs. J. II. Cummlngs, Miss Hurt-
well, J. Jaeger. W. W. Chnmberlaln.
Charles Guy, (3. II. Curtis, Miss Emily
Ladd and A. Hills.
There will be a dance at the Hawa
iian hotel this evening in honor of tho
olllecru of the transport Ilufurd. Music
by a quintet club will be gten during
the dinner and then fur the dance on
the- lauuls afterwaids.
Among the passengers fiom Maul In
the steamer Maul Sunday were flie fol
lowing: II. A. Peterson. C. V. Sturlo
vant. Mr. and Mrs. K. It. (1. Wallace.
C. T. Day, M. R. Hougliluillng. E. H.
Cant. H. C. Ovenden. .Mrs. Wlshard.
Lieut. Davis and Dr. J. P. I.ooney.
A farewell luaii to Dr. W. J. Goodliuu
was given at the Mrllrdc beach house
in Luwal, Kauai, on the night or Au
gust 17. A wntch charm set with a
diamond was indented to the popular
physician who was H'conll appi rted
resident physic Ian ut the Lepei Settla
ment on Mololcnl.
The new Jewish leinelcry nt IVurl
City was dedicated yesterday with ap
propt Inte tervlces. Dr. Rudolph toffee
of N w York was In cMiurge and de
Ucered the principal address. Short
addresses were made by various mem
bcis of tho Jewish Cemetery Associa
tion. A special train brought the par
tldpunti. home Immediately at the con
clusion of the tcrvlces,
Comniodote Ileckley icpoits the fol
lowing' sugar left nt Hawaii ports ready
for shipment: Olau, lO.fctIO; Wuiakea.
11.000; Hawaii Mill, none; Wiclnaku,
fiOOO; Onomeu, COOfl; Pepeekeo, 1S00;
Ilonomu, 5700;; Hakalau, 9000; l.anpa
hochoe. MjQO; Ooknla. none; Kukaluu,
none; llamakua, 1000; Puiihuu. IIUO;
Honokau, none; Kukullinele, none;
Punaluu, I'Ouo, Honu.ipo, :i;ii:i.
A Japanese Huh leader fiom Koolau
met with a scilous accident while min
ing ova to Honolulu on Saturday. Near
the electric light station the hoise ran
a way, tin owing the Japanese out on
bis face and shoulders and leudeiliiK
him uurousc-louy. 'llio wagon wji
bmusliecl unci the fish scattered all oor
the io.ul. He wiih taken care of and
latei on placed in tho hands of fileiuW.
Among the uiuvals fiom llllo and
way ports In the Clauilinci Satur
day were the following- J. (1. Roth
well, E. E. I'uxlou, C. P. Denton, A. II.
It. Vlerra, (ioo. V. Robertson. K. M.
Ilrown Dr. R. II. Held. Il. W. I).
Wester elt. Mis. llickncll. Miss A.
Illi knell, J. (1. Robertson, R. 11. Itn
mond Mr. and Mis. A. S. Robertson. J
Scott, Rev. (. Imamiira. W. Ilerlowltz,
I". II. Ilayselden mid J. K. Itlcliatdhoii.
Thcie was a very large attendance ut
the morning servlc-e In St. Andiew's
Cathedral Sunday. Illshop Rcbtarlcl:
occluded the pulpit. Ills hernion nay
tulccn from the text: "A light to light
en the Gentiles." The lllshop spoke ut
length on missions and gave notice of
hi! Intention to call a meeting of tlici
women imxt month for the purpose of
forming an Auxiliary Mission Society
The lllshop also unnniinced hl up
polntmeut of li'incclf n- Dcin.
I"
t ismmwmnmmanmi i
POW IS JQIDM
MAUI CHAIRMAN IS
STIRRING UP PRECINCTS
NEW CLUBS ARE ORGANIZED aVJd
GOODMEETINGS HELD THOR
OUGH CANVASS IS BE
ING MADE.
Wnlluku. Aug. 2. A new Republi
can club was organized this week nt
Klhel, Chairman W. F. Pogue of the
Maul lilstrlrt committee being thn
moving spirit. The new club Is i rally
a branch of the Maknwno Precinct club.
Officers were elected ns follows Presi
dent. Jas. Scott; first vice president,
Sam Kuula; second vice president,
John Dow; secrctnr, Mr. Hoffguaid,
assistant sccictary, Sam Puulo.i. unci
nn executive committee consisting ot
three Hawnlluns and thiee hnoles Af
ter organizing the Klhel Club, Mr
Pogue went oer to liana. Niihlku and
Keanac, returning to Wnlluku this
Saturday morning. He leports good
meetings held at the various places on
East .Maul. Next week W. I'. Pognct
and S. Kapu will go to Molokal, taking
Mr. Fardcn's gasoline launche fiom La
halna to Pukoo. Mr. Pogue will go to
Haluwa and settle estate matters with
native taro planteis there, after which
he and his tratcllng companion. Rev.
S. Kapu, of Lahalnn. unci a man of
recognized Influence as being n leader
among his people, will make a tour or
the land of Ulna pn behalf or the Re
publican partj. They will return to
Maul on Thursday per steamer Lehua.
Tho Sons of St (loorge had a fine
time at their smoker In San Antonio
Hall Saturday night In e-ilebrntlon ot
the coronation of King Edward. There
were In the neighborhood ot u hundred
people present S. It. Joidan prosMcd
as master of ceremonies. After a num
her of musical selections, W. It. lloate
Urltlsh Consul to llnwall. icspondcd to
the toast. "Their llrltnnnlc Majestic
King Edwaid VII and li'icoii Aloxnn
din," as follows:
Mr. Chaliman uud Gentlemen. I
need not say that wheiever Iltltlsh
subjects may be gutheiud together, this
toast will be ut all times iec-elcd Willi
the greatest enthusiasm. Hut It has a
greater and fur deeper significance at
this present time, when Ills Mn"Sl
thank God! Is lecoveilng fiom very
serious ilness.
The very thought or his recent peiij
must Intensify our wishes uud oj so
llcitude for Ills .Majesty's health, .end
with reguid to his noble Queen who
hus shown such untiring duutlo:i dur
ing her lecent tilal, u Queen wiioso
goodness nnd sweetness or character
hus endenred her lo all. we should be
wanting if we did not, on this occasion,
testify our admiration lor her t.-uc.
wohianly and grnctous qualities
We nm thankful to be abu- lo felici
tate ourselves on His Majesty's ,-on'ln-ned
progress toward nrocry ami al.co
upon the successful consummation ot
his coronation. Let us then unite In
wishing Their Majesties long life and
a happy and piosperous iclgn.
There was u goodly att"iid.iiic- uti
at the smoker of the Scottish ThlMlo
Club In their hendqiiarteis by way of
celebrating the coronation of King Ed
ward. There was no set progiam nut
man of those present ninue speeches,
sung songs oi told storlei
SEMfRJEll '"WIS
The following notes uie from tho
Pilot ('halt of the Noith Pacific Oceun
for September;
In Honolulu the nveiage pievalencc
ot the trades dining September Is ilti
ciays. Tedious culms, often extending
ocr several eluys In succession, will bo
met throughout the belt 0"-10 N 120
E.-1S09, iilto thioughout a triangular
mea, the base of which tests on the
American coast from Cape San Lucas
to the Gulf of Panama, the vertex ly
ing In latitude 5N longitude 130'W.
North of 45 the prevailing direction
of tho wind will be NW. Light south
easterly winds will be met Immedi
ately under the coast, and southwester
ly winds will be frequent beond tho
meridian of 13qoW. To the southward
of 45 the jrevulllng direction will bo
NNW.. with the winds from this quar
ter attaining a mlxmuin frequency bo-
tween 1W-I30". Tho strongest wind
will be fiom the noith, rarely uttaiu
lug gale force.
Continuing southward, northwester
ly winds muy be expected between the
coast and u Hue drawn fiom .1j"N
1S5W., lo :'0N., 115-W. South of
20 und under the coast northcusteily
winds will blow. Off the coust und as
fur west us 1-0" the piovulllng dliectlou
Is southwesterly, becoming successive
ly southeily and southeasterly us the
equator Is approached.
Occasloii.il cyclonic slonns ut no
gieut Intensity (agles of foice 10) may
be expected between the puiallels ot
10' unci :'0N. ulong the louto between
Sun Prunclsco und the line.
EMMA SQUARE CONCERT.
The h.incl will pluy the following te
lectloiiH ut a c-onrcrt In Kmmu Sqanro
this eenliiK, lieslnnliiK ut 7. JO o'clock.
PAUT I.
Ovci tin e The Ituud to QJory ..Kilns
Conic t Solo Kleanor 1'olka . . Hoetb'ei
.Mr. Charles Kreutcr.
Heiiiliilxrditi-s uf Vt'idl Godfrey
Sonus
(a) llooliPiio. ih) Lllil Kul o Oliole.
I .MIks I. Kelllaa.
(' I Wul Mupiina. (d) Ali'.u Oe!
.Mis . Alapnl.
I'AUT H.
faecond Selection- Messenger Doy.
Mowktnn
, Intermezzo-.My Secict Costa
raniasla Tine Lovo Krescniuo,
i Selection Clorlndy Mackln
The Htar Spniiflcil Uanncr.
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 Palm-tree Gin
sells
very rapidly-
why?
RPpl0C It Is highly re-
Is goad stuff We do not
ask the earth tor It, and
OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT
In pints, $5 per dozen
In large qts., $18 per 15 bottles
DO NOT MISS YOUR CHANCE
The Pioneer Wine & Liquor House
HOFFSGHLAEGER
Co., Ltd.
NO. 25 KING ST.,
Near Bethel.
ABC
BEERS
Guaranteed Pure.
None So Good.
Sold EVtrgHhtre.
French Laundry
Bcitf, Corner of Beretania Avenue
and Punchbowl Street.
All Work Done by Hand
LACE CURTAINS A SPECIALTY.
J. ABADIE, Proprietor.
Telephone Blue 3552.
Bruce Cartwright
General Manager ot
THE EQUITABLE LIFE
ASSURANCE SOCIETY
Ot tbe United States for the
lfawnllnn ianriB
OFFICE, Merchant Street, Honolulu.
KAAMUMANU ST RET.
Jas. T. Taylor
CIVIL AND HYDRAULIC ENGINEER
308 Judd Building.
Telephone Main 294.
Fred Harrison,
CONTRACTOR AND
BUILDER
Tel. Main 193.
Jobbing promptly Mtnd4 t
BUILDING MATERIALS
Or ALL KINDS.
Dealers in Lumber and Goal,
Allen & Robinson.
Qoeen Btreet. Honolulu.
M. F. BERTELMAN'8
Carpenter Shop
IS - MOVHD
To rear ot old stand. Entrance v
King; street Ordeis left at either so
or office at John NoU's store, Klai
stTMt. will receive prompt nttentlnic
r-
THE ORIGINAL HAWAIIAN
QUINTET and GLEE CLUB.
W. B. Jones Manager
Music for all occasions. . I
I.eavo orders at Hawn. News' Co.,
Music Dept.. nnd at 113 Haclc Stand.
ST. DAVID'S HOUSE. !
715 Howard St., Near Third,
SAN FRANCISCO.
lim. U. .. ,,.n , ninnK lci,t,j i thr t.mtr i.f itt
illj tlritrrs n. m tuuirs, en uite ar.4 sni'li
l.ierwIiilTK.Irtn anj niji
Howard St. electric cars pass the door.
Fine Job printing at the Bulletin
office.
I CLEOPATRA I
5E dissolved a penrl und ilrnnk It In order ff
y- to dhow her luxuriance of tnste.
I Primo Lager I
would have dratllled her fully as well,
belnjj an aboolutely pure product of
molt nnd hops, brewed under the most
favorable condition and with the most
approved method. Order from llrevv
cry. TliLIiPIIONC MAIN U4I.
Kuimuiuuuuimiiiuiuiuiuiiims
Porter Furniture Co.
First-class FURNITURE of all descrip
tions. Upholstering Department un
equalled in the City. Now located in the
FISHER BLOCK,
Fort
PORTER FURNITURE CO., LTD,
The Pride of the
-IS A-
WHITEST
A Combination of Art and Utility. Used by many'ln preference to ottn
makes of tbc same price. It 1b demon ttrallng Its merits. Built to Sow W.U
and to Last. Call and inspect the different Btyles.
H. Hackfeld
Sole Agents for the
INDIANAPOLIS
PROGRESS
BEER
Finest bottled beer sold in
Honolulu. Pure and palatable.
Has all thu tonic properties and
the delightful flaor of the best
hope.
Family Orders Solicited.
Gomes & McTighe
93 and 95 King SL
Phone Main 14C.
Make a Good
Impression
By having your photo
taken. My vtork Is
of the highest quality
sad prlcespcasonable
i. J. Williams,
Take elevator In Boston Block.
B. W. Quinn,
modern
plumbing
trennfe of Owners, Architects
nd Builders solicited.
UBS Unlon-St. Phone, Main 3S4
Our Soda Waters
are everywhere conceded to be
the highest quality. We tell
fliem at
35c THE DOZEN.
Delivery free anywhere in the
city All orders promptly at
tended to.
TELEPHONE BLUE 1671.
HAWAIIAN
SODA WATER WORKS
AH PAT & CO.,
1256 Fort SL above Orpheum.
MERCHANT TAILORS.
AH PAT, expert cutter, late foreman
l. D. Tregfoan. Suits latest styles and
xd fit. Cleaning and reoalrlng.
The Evening Bulletin, 75 cents per
month.
i
Street, opp. Love Building.
i
Home
MACHINE
& Co., Ltd.
llawalla.i Islands.
IF
WHITE
ROCK
L1TDIA
WATER
A fresh supply is on hand and
for sate by your druggist or
W. C. Peacock & Co
LIMITED.
DISTRIBUTING AGENTS.
3 co
i ui
U i m
33 I
1" ' ' ' 3 "
fcJi) -1 I-
cc
r" O
m u.
C.Q.YeeHop&Co.
Kafiikinni Meat Market
and Grocery.
FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
Itr.Unla Street. Corner Alaksa
'Phon. Blue 2511.
ALSO AT T11H
FISHMARKET
HEAT STALLS 19 AND 20.
SANG CHAN
MERCHANT TAILOR
die English and American Goods
TWO STORBS
05 Hotel street, and
HotsI nsar Nuujnu
,OBo:"'- TEt-Whiit .,
S. SAIKI,
BAMBOO PURINITURE
AND
PICTURE FRAMES.
Neat and Haudbomo Deblcm
Mado to Order.
583 Beretania St., Near Punchbowl.
Fine Job Printing at the Bulletin ct
fice.
Weekly edition of the Bulletin, V
year.
U.Jss&,
''.iMtiMJ,
bw
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