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A Stitch in Time Saves Nine A small Klro Insurance Pre mium will protect against a large loss, Don't Procrastinate ! Telephone us at MAIN 313, anil snve oursclf n ranlc next time the fire whistle blows. Henry Waterhouse & COMPANY FIRE INSURANCE AGENTS. Fort and Merchant 8U. T.I. Main 313. Honolulu. MASONIC TEMPLE A'EEKLY CALENDAR. MONDAY Le Progret Stated. TUU8UAY Hawaiian Second Degree. I WUDNII8DAY Le Prt jre First Degree. TMUH8DAV Perfection Regular. IHIDAY SATUHOAY All visiting memberB of the or der are cordially Invited to at tend meetings of. local lodges. MAKMONY LODGE, NO. 3, I. O. 0. F. M4ts every Monday evening at 7:SC ft Harmony HaU. King street. E. L. CUTTING, N. O. K. U. HENDUY, becmary. All TlilUng brothers very cordially tavlt.4. MYSTIC LODGE NO. 2, K. of P. Meets every Tuesday evening at 7.30 o'clock in Harmony Hall, King street. Visiting brothers cordially Invited to attend. II II WILLIAMS, C. C. A. E. MURPHY, K. It. S. QAHU LODGE, No. 1, K. of P. U IImU every Friday evening at liar- voay Hall. King street, at 7:30. Mem bers of Mystic Lodge, No. 2, Wm. Mo Klnley Lodge. No. 8, and visiting broth ers cordially invited. F. W. DUNNE, C.C. ED. C. ALDKICH, tj.- .- K. of R. & 8. WM. M'KINLEY LODGE No. 8, K. of P. Meets every Saturday evening at 7:30 o'clock in Harmony Hall, King street. Visiting brothers cordially lo tted to attend? C. M. V. FORSTER, C.C. B. S. aitEQOKY, K.lt.S. HONOLULU LODGE 616, B. P. O. E. Honolulu Lodge No. 010. B. P. O. E., will meet in their new hall, on Miller and Beretanla streets, every Filday evening. By order of the E. It. D. L. CONKLINQ, r. M. BROOKS, E.R. Secretary. THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY. Mr. THOMAS Plh.UE will lecture on THE LIFE AFTER "DEATH," Thursday Aug. IStli, 1902, S p. m.. at ARION HALL (back of Opera House). 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 nln it, because youVvlll miss doubling your money In one year or less. Prices bed-rock. Finest, coolest and health lest location In Honolulu, right on King St. below Waikikl turn, on line oi Rapid Transit, seven minutes' straight run to Fort 8t. Will build houses from $700 up and guarantee renters for this price, $25.00. Call and seo 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, 11 year. The NEW ENGLAND BAKERY havo enlarged and refitted their popular Dining ltoom In order to accommodate their many cus tomers. handsome private rooms for ladles, with Utcctrlc Lights and Fans Cool and I'lcasnnt. 'LIGHT LUNCHEON served, suitable for this cllmata and at such prices that only n First-Class Bakery could nfford to make. Including the finest cup of coffee in tho city. . . . GIVE US A CALL. HONOLULU CANDY CO. in rear of New England Bakery -MANUFACTURERS and Whole -sale CONFECTIONERS. Wo carry everything In our -line, such as Chewing Gums, -Pop Corn Goods, Prize Goods, -and a large stocl: of quick sell- -Ing S-ccnt 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 todnto plumbing. Admirably suited for boarding house. RENT50 PER MONTH. Castle & Lansdale REAL ESTATE AND INSUR ANCE AGENTS; INVEST MENTS. S06-507 Stangenwald Building. Telephone Main 70. NEW JAPANESE RUGS AND CHINESE MATTING RUGS The last lot we got of these proved so popular nnd weio dis posed of so quickly, that wo Im mediately sent an order for moie, which aie now heie In even more handsomo designs than tho others. We havo tho Japanese Cotton Rugs with blue and bluo and white centers, sizes - x 1 feet up to 12x12. Tho Chinese Mat ting or Damask Rugs either twisted or plain, sizes 3x4 feet to 12 x 12. Como and seo them. Lewersfc Cooke, Ltd FORT STREET. Wjstone-f WATCHES DURABLE and ACCURATE The Keystone Watch Caw Co. i, PhlUOelphli. U.S.A. America's Oldest nnri Largosl Watch Factory For snlo by The Principal Watch Dealers in Hawaiian Islands FOR Tools, Materials and Findings used by Watchmakers, Jewelers and kin dred trades, go to JOS. SCHWARTZ, Room 303 Boston Building, over Henry May & Co., Fort St., near King. Money Loaned. TO SALARIED PEOPLE ON NOTES. Room 8, Aagoon Bldg., Merchant & Alakea Stt. Office bourB 9 a. m to 4 p. m. COTTON BROS, ft CO ENGINEERS AND : t GENERAL CONTRACTCRS Piant tod ..tlin.te. Iuntl.h.4 for til clt.M. Contftctlnr vork. Tel. Main 245. ROOM SOP BOSTON BLK. Honolulu. Fine Job Printing at the Bulletin office. rrm jm m Vw 31 LOCAL AND GENERAL Read "Wants" on page 8. Geo. Harrison, money to loan. Tel. 113. Kona coffee to be good mutt be pure. C. J. Day sells It. l'rlmo and Halnter beer 10 cents n glass at tho Pantheon. The PEHIIIjESS rilESEUVlNn FAINT is guaranteed to last three jears. Ulank books of nil sorts, ledgers, etc. manufactured by tho Bulletin Publish ing Co. Call for handsomely Illustrated cata logue of tho wonderful "Al Vista" cu mer.i at Honolulu Photo Supply Co. Contractor J. W. (livens leaves for the Coast In the Ventura, September 0 to reside permanently In California. Mrs. Pauline Abrnhnmsan has.nn- tiouneul the marriage of her daughter Cecllc Esther to Abraham tlartenbcrg. I Thomas Prime will lecture tonight under the auspices of the Theosopbl cnl Society. The subject will he "The Life After Death." Tho best the market affords at tho most reasonable prices. The Palace Grill meats and service can't bo beat Family dinners in private rooms a spe cialty. Palace Grill, Ilethcl street. A large lot of miscellaneous good! will be auctioned by Jas. V. Morgan on Saturday, Aug. .10 at 9 a. m, at tho I'nlon Feed Co.'s warehouse, Queen street between Fort and Alakea streets. Mrs. Burton ami Mrs. Thurston, wives of the visiting Senators, were re ceived by Queen Lllluoknlanl In privato audience at Washington Place yester day. They were presented by Col. Macfarlane. The Initial concert given by the band on the other side of the river last even ing was attended by a very largo crowd. The band was stationed In the triangular grass plot of the Oahu Rail- i way Company. I ... . ...i,. I . ' "c "'. B J:b . "., i .. - ' great preparations for the smoker Sat urday night. At that time, tho prise ' for the tournament will be piescntcU I to the highest three playeis. Sylvester, a colored man. wns luken to the police station last night by Turnkey Jim Kuplhea for Investiga tion. The police arc of the opinion that he man Is Insane. He has been living In Kupihea'8 nrd for home time and It Is alleged that yesterday somn time, he made an attempt on Mrs. Ku plhea's life. The following rases were liiotight up In the Second District Court esterday: CI. Klmura vs. K. Ota, assumpsit, dis continued: Mnhetlp E. Hancock vs.,W. E. Fisher, assumpsit, continued until Friday. Hawaiian Hardware Co. vs. J. F. Colljurn. nssiimpxlt, Iliuik of Hn wall and Bishop & Co., garnishees, continued until next Wednesday: Ha waiian Hardware Co. vs. Kaplolnul Estate, Ltd . continued until Wednes day next. The quarterly meeting of the llono lulu liar Association was held yester day afternoon In the assembly hall over Castle & Cooke's offices. W. O. Smith presided and D. II. Case occupied his usual place as secretary. A letter wan read from Mrs. McKlnley niknonlcdg ing the letter of condolence sent to her by the Honolulu liar Association upon the death of her husband. A letter was also read from O. J. Field, appoint ing clerk In the office of the Attorney General, acknowledging the te.-elpt by Mr. Knpx of the memorial asking tor the appointment of .1. T. De Holt a Flrit Judge to succeed Judge Humph reys, A. O. M. Robertson repotted on the annual banquet at the Moutia hotel. saying that It had been successfully carrlyd out and that the committee was J9.7J shoit The secretuiy wus otder ed to make up the deficiency left from tho banquet. A. F. Judd asked for Infoiniatlon le gardlug the duties of the caniniltlvu of which Im had been previously ap pointed a member, to secure legislation relating to the admission of nttorneys. No one Intel been designated as chair man. F. M. llrooks, nl"0 a member of the i ommlttee. stated that there was no iiaitlciil.ir hurry about the matter. Ho wanted llrst to see vvbut kind of n I.eglslatino the Terrltoiy was to have. Judge Stnnley was named as chairman of the committee nnd that body was given further time to repoit. i Mil JHIi MrBj T. McCains Stewart offeied an The hand will play tho following se amendment to tho by-laws relative to iccllonn at a conceit at the Wulklkl the number required for n quorum, i e-J this evening, beginning nt 7.30 due-lug the number from fifteen to ten o'clock: iMioluer umenument was ofreted by .Mr. Stewart piovldlng that any number of members should constitute n quorum for special meetings, when two dajs' notlie of meeting with the object for which It was called, had been sent to eveiy member. llolh amendments went over until the next meeting ue cording to the constitution. Those present at the meeting were: W. O. Smith, 13, II. McClannhun, A. F. Judd. F. SI. llrooks. I.onln Andiews. Frank Andrade, A. G. M. Robertson, T. MeCantB Stewart, C. S. Dole. II. A. Dlgelow, J. T. De Holt, Cecil Ilrown, It. I). Mend, K. A. Mott-Smlth, J, Mathewman, J. M. Monsarrat and J. A. Magoon. FOUR-ROUND CONTEST. There was a quiet four inunil boxing coutett In the hcndquaitem of the Ho nolulu Athletic Club lost night when Nigel Jackson was knocked out by Orcar Kreuter. Those who were pres ent ul the exhibition slate that It was one of the neatest contests ever seen heie. Kreuter seemed to have the bst of It fiom tho stait. The first punches by Kieuter In tho fourth floored Jack son but he was up again In time. An other and ho went down again. A third and he wus once more floored. The last Jab sent Nigel over for good und It was several minutes before ho recover ed from the" shock. OFHrl ULTIMATUM TO IWILEI SLAUGHTER HOUSES BOARD OF HEALTH REFERS IM PORTANT MATTERS TO COM MITTEES OTHER BUSI NESS ROUTINE. It did not take long for the Hoard of Health yestenlny to get through n program of thirteen numbers. Tho met Importnnt mailers were referred to committees, while sundry offlrlal re ports had been given to the pi ess last V, cefc. Dr, II. C. Sloggctt. president, I). P. R. Iscnbcrg, Dr. W. L. Moore, Fred (J Smith, Attorney (Icncral Dole and E. A. Mntt-Smlth constituted the meeting wllh the executive officer. Dr. Pratt, and Miss Mne Well, acting secretary, In attendance, On the "Act to Mitigate" question was appointed a committee consisting of Dole, Smith and Sloggett. "Cemeteries." another Important . '" Placed for consideration In the hands of Mott-Smlth, Iscnberg. Moore and Sloggct. Dr. II. II. Mavnard was iccommend- ed for license to practice on the favor able report of the board of examiners, P. Peck's nomination In place of Rev. .1. A. Cruzan, resigned, on the board ot trustees of the llllo hospital was ton firmed on its receipt from Sheriff L. A. Andrews. Permits to visit the Leper, Settle ment for the registering of voters vvcic granted to F. W. Hardy, It. C Searlo and Noah Alull. R- E. Wilson was permitted to go to tlic same place as a kokua A report of the .ommlttee on fishery regulations was put off till next meet .ing. City Santtnry Officer Tracy was dl reeled to give notice of two weeks to Tuck Yuen and the Knla Pork Pack' Ing Co., respectively, to remove their slaughter houses from Iwllel. Dr. L. E. Cofer, head of Federal quarantine at this port, sent In re ports of pestilence of which the fol lowing is n summary: Ililsbane, Australia, had one fatal case of plague up to August 13. Sydney. N. S. W., sent Its latest plague ease into Isolation on June 12, nnd at last accounts had in ronvales. cent cases In hospital strictly Isolated. Manila, up to July 2.1. had n record of 2C3I ruses and 2011 deaths of ihol eia. Kobe, Japan, August 13. had two cntes of iholera with one death, I Yokohama, August 10, hud no repoit siiuc the 2d Inst. Nagasaki, Japan, to August 11. ie ported IT cases nnd 10 deaths of chol eia. The total slnte outbreak was SI ases and 10G suspected cases. 33 deaths , known and 49 suspcucd of the disease. Shanghai, to August 9, bad lis cases and 10 deaths of smallpox. I Hongkong, to August 6, cholera 12 cases and 10 deaths, plague OS cases and 60 deaths. ! The poit of Mojl was Infected. Fu kuoka, Island of Kljushu, had 500 cases of cholrta to latest date, and the pic fecture of Oknyama the same number sliue Jul 29. LOST IN THE SHUFFlf Thofe pit-sent at Judge Ksleo's re lepilon to ex-Scnalor John M. Thurs ton were as follows: Mr Thurston was accompanied by Carroll I'm man. his brother-in-law and rcprrKcntatlve of Colliers Weekly Otheis present were Judges dear utid ltolilnson, foimer Justice WhltlnK. At torney General Dole. DlstrlU Attorney IlrecKons. Deputy Attorney (.enuruts Cuthruit and Douthltt, Messrs. V. O Smith, Castle. Fitch, Hightail, Hatch. Stewart. Stanley, ltejnolds, Chilling worth, Ciclghtan, 0111. C. Ilrown, Iloh ertsnu, Vivas, I'eteison, Montana t, Thompson, Marx. De Holt. Davidson, Atkinson, Andrews, Peters, Thnycr, Dillon, A. Wilder, Case, Clemmons, Llghtfoot, Johnson, C. A. Long, Wat son. Mllverton. Ulgelow, Magoon, Judd, Mott-Smlth, Fleming, Derby and Whit ney of the liar. Marshal Hendry, Col lector Stackablo und Interpieter Hush WAIKIKI CONCERT. PART I. lovrituie Ivan Contemn Comet S,olo The Holy City . . .Adams Mr. Charles Kreuter. Selection Jerusalem Verdi Songs- la) Ivaplllna. fh) Walununue. Mlsg I. Kelllua. (r) Aloha no Wa'u. (d) Moanl Ke Ala. Mrs. N. Alapal. PART II. Selection In Sunny Tennessee ... Iloetger March The rtunnhout Ciinlm Funtusla In Switzerland Hume Selection Fiddle Dec-Dee ..Stiombcrg The Star Spangled Banner. DIED. I.UW1S- In this city, August 27. 1902, Melo Kahele Kalnkunl, beloved wife of D, II. Lewis, aged t3 eais. Funeral will tako place at 3 o'clock this (Thursday) afternoon fiom the fu mlly residence, Artesian stieet, be tween Ileictnnla and Olngham streets Friends and acquaintances at eh re spectfully Invited to attend . Don't forget Camarlnos of the Call fornlt Fruit Market when you wan' fruit nnd vegetables. He nlwsvs ha on bund a freBh supply of both llfar '.la and Island frulls Telephone Mali S78. HOSIER fckfc . STOMACH &ITTERS This wonderful mcdlclno has never been equalled us a stomach strength ener and health builder. It is tho only ono to tnko when your system Is weak nnd run down and you suffer from dyspepsia, Indigestion, constipation, flatulency, sour stomach or headache. Try It. It will surely do )ou good. Be sure to get tho genulno with our Pri vate Die Stamp over the neck of the bottle. BOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS why not . try HERPICIDE FOR THAT FALLING OUT OF THE HAIR, DAND RUFF AND OTHER SCALP DISEASES i ; i i IT IS THE IDEAL HAIR DRESSING. WE CAN HONESTLY RECOMMEND IT.. Hollister Drug Company FORT 8TREET. Our Palm-tree Gin sells very rapidly- why? QCpiUPC It Is hljjlily re DtUHUOtcommended. It " Is good stuff Wc do not ask the earth for It, and OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT P In pints, $5 per dozen In large .qts., $18 per 15 bottles DO NOT MISS YOUR CHANCE The Pioneer Wine & Liquor House HOFFSCHLAEGER Co., Ltd. NO. 25 KING ST., Near Bethel. flF YOU WISH TO ADVERTISE I f IN Nt.WSFAPt.KSf X ANYWHCRB AT ANYTIME SCtll on or Write EX. DAKli'S ADVERTISING AGENCY 64 & 65 Merchants' Cxchnge SAN rUANC:5C0. CAL. .4ao. H. HackfeldJ Co., Ltd. General Commissioa Agents. :.r. Fort and QuMn Str.ts. Honolulu BUILDING MATERIALS Or ALL, KINDS. Dealers in Lumber and Coil. Allen 5fc Roblnaon, Qumo Btrest, Honolulu. Jas. T. Taylor CIVIL AND HYDRAULIC ENGINEER 306 Judd Budding. Telephone Main 294. rred Harrison, CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER T:l. Main 193. Job'jlai promptly aiundM t H. R. BGRTBLJVIA.:N' Carpenter Khop 18 - HOVBD rear ot old stand. Entrant T 'Ing street, Ordets left at either aaa; office at John Nott's store. Elai -est, will receive prompt attention k CLEOPATRA dissolved a penrl and drtink tt In order g to show hep luxuriance of taste, K Primo Lager I would hove gratified her fully as well, being an absolutely pure product of malt and hops, brewed under the moat favorable conditions and with the most approved methods. Order from IJrevv cry. THLEPIIONE MAIN U4I. sMUUilUlUiUlUUiUUUtimUilUlllK 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 Home 18 A ' WHITR8EW,NG YV III 1 L MACHINE A Combination of Art and Utility. Used by many'ln preference to oUm makes of the same price. It is demonstrating Its merits. Built to Sew Wttf and to Last. Call and Inspect the different styles. H. Hackfeld Sole Agents for the INDIANAPOLIS PROGRESS BEER Finest bottled beer sold In Honolulu. Pure and palatable. Has all tbu tonic properties and the delightful flavor of the best hops. Family Orders Solicited. Gomes & McTighe 93 and 95 King St. Phone 'Main 140. Make a Good Impression By having your photo token. My work Is of the highest quality and prices reasonable J. J. Williams, Take elevator In Boston Block. 6. W. Quinn, modern plumbing Patrsnage ot Owners, Architects and Hullders solicited. 1168 Union St. Phone, Main 394 Our Soda Waters nro everywhere conceded to be the highest quality. We sell fliem at 35c THE DOZEN. Delivery free anywhere In the city. All orders promptly at tended to. TELEPHONE BLUE 1871. HAWAIIAN SODA WATER WORKS AH PAT Zr CO., 1256 Fort St. above Orpheum. MERCHANT TAILOR8. AH PAT, expert cutter, late foreman . D. Tregloan. Suits latest styles and "ed fit Cleaning and reoalrlng. The Evening Bulletin, 75 cents per month. -- - m gJAMilliMII 3 3 8treet, opp. Love Building. & Co., Ltd. llawalla.i Islands. WHITE ROCK LITI1IA WATER A fresh supply is on hand and for sale by your druggist or W. C. Peacock & Co LIMITED. DISTRIBUTING AGENTS. C3 to i ' s en fi . "" j S) go co! . 3 eal) "-- j- rjj I C (mm C.Q.YeeHop&Co. Kahikioni Meat Market and Grocery. FRUITS AND VEGETABLES rttanla Street, Corntr Alakea. 'Phone Blue 2511. ALSO AT Till FISHMARKET MEAT STALLS It AND 20. SANG CHAN MERCHANT TAILOR file Eiglisk aid American Goods TWO STORES x65 Hotel street, and Hotel near Nuiunu f.O. nosgti. tei WMite S. SAIKI, BAMBOO PURNITUR13 AND PICTURE FRAME8. Neat and Handsome Designs Made to Order. 563 Beretanla St, Near Punchbowl. Fine Job Printing at the Bulletin of flee. Weekly edition of the Bulletin, V a-year. '"$ I I