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i Kadoth Regular 5 p. m.
; ! Leahl Chapter Anniversary.
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All visiting member of ta
krtfer it cordially Invited to at
tend meeting! of local lodge.
ARMONY LODGE, No. 3, I. O. O. F.
-2MU every Monday evening at 7:80
tk I O. O. P. Hall, Fort street
E. R. HDNDRY. Secretary.
- ELMEH n. BCHWAllZBERQ. N. O,
All visiting brothers very cordially
savlted.
MYSTIC LODGE, No. 2, K. of P.
Meets every Tuesday evening nt
7:30 o'clock In K of I'. Unit King
street. Visiting brothers c-ordlnlly In
vited to attend.
o.j wniTr.iiKAn.ee.
V WALDItON. K.H.S.
OAHU LODGE, No. 1, K of P.
Meets every Friday evening at
C P. Hall, King street, at 7:30. Mem
fcers of Mystic Lodge, No. 2, Wm. Mo
Klnley Lodge, No. 8, and visiting
krotaers cordially invited.
General Business.
C. M. WHITE, C. O.
E. M. COLEMAN, K.R.8.
HONOLULU LODGE 616, D. P. O. E.
Honolulu Lodge No. 616, D. P. O. E.,
rill meet in their new hall, on Miller
Ul Beretanla streets, every Friday
rvening.
By order of the B. R.
HARRY IL SIMPSON,
Secretary,
OKO. II. ANGUS, E.R.
Wm. M'KINLEY LODGE No. 8, K.of P.
Meets every Saturday evening at
7:30 o'clock In K. ot P. Hall, King
street, visiting brothers cordially In
vl 0 attend.
M. M. JOHNSON, CO.
E. A. JACOnSON, K.R.B.
HONOLULU AERIE 140, F. O. E.
Meets on the 2nd and 4th WEDNi:8 -
DAY evenings of each month at 7:30
a'aIaIs In V rt f tfntf T,nn al.lu,
o'clock In K. of P. Hall, King street
Visiting Eagles are Invited to at
tend. SAM McKEAOUE. W.P.
H. T. MOORE. W. Secy.
HAWAII CHAPTER No. 1, ORDER OF
KAMEHAMEHA.
Meets every first and third THURS
DAY ot each month in Fraternity Hall,
Ddd Fellows' Building, Fort Street, at
f :S0 o'clock p. m. A full attendanco
Ss desired at every meeting.
Transaction of Business.
N. FEIINANDEZ,
Kuauhau.
tO'Jf.T CAM0E8 No. 8110, A. O. F.
Meets every 2d and 4th Tuesday of.
Men month at 7:30 p. m., In San An-
oa!o Hall, Vineyard street.
.Visiting brothers cordially invited
. attend.
A. K. VIEWIA. C. R..
JOHN P. DIAS, F.S.
HAWAIIAN TRIBE No. 1, I. O. R. M.
Meets evory second nnd fourth
FRIDAY of each month, in 1. O. 1.
Hail.
Visiting brothers cordially in lied lo
attend.
W. O. McCOY. Sachem.
A. E. MURPHY. C oj H.
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KING AND BETHEL STREETS
BY AUTHORITY
TWO-ROOM 8CHOOL HOUSE AT 18
MILES, OLAA, PUNA, HAWAII.
Proposals will he received at tho of.
flee of tho Superintendent of Public
Works, Honolulu, T. II.. until 12 o'clock
m. of April 0th. 190G, for constructing
a Two Hoom School House at 12 Mites,
Olna. Puna, Hawaii, T. H.
Specifications, plans nnd blank pro
posal forms may ho obtained at tho
offlco ot tho Asst. Supt. of Public
Works, Honolulu, or of A. (1. Curtis,
School Agent. Puna, Hawaii, for which
a deposit of J5.m is required, which
sum will be refunded Intending bid
ders after they have returned the
plans and specifications.
Proposals will not bo accepted un
less submitted on the blank forms
furnished, enclosed with n certified
"BUGLE
bank check for Ono Hundred (1100.00) I
Dollars In n scaled envelope, endorsed
"Proposal for Two Hoom School-house ,lnr.rnM Tlllrr rVnncrc me
at 12 Miles, Olan," nnd delhered pre-1 MODERN THIEF EXPOSES HIS
vioiis io i. ociock m. or tne nay speci
fied nt tho office ot tho Superintendent
of Public Works, who reserves the
right to reject nny or nil bids.
C. S. HOM.OWAY.
Superintendent of Public Works.
Department of Public Works, Hono
lulu, T. II., March 23rd, 190C.
3339-3t
APPOINTMENT OF DISTRICT FIRE
WARDENS.
Nctlce Is hereby given that tho fol
lowing named gentlemen hne been ap
pointed Flro Wardens, under the pro-
1v8CIlB of Act 7l ot the Sesslou Laws
( jtos as follows:
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DISTRICT l-llli; V,llUI..tt.
Mr. Hugo llaneberg, In and for tho
District of Kinahulii, Island ot Maul
Mr I'red. Meyer, In nnd for that por
tion of the District of Walanao. Island
or Onhu. lying to the west of tho sum
mlt ridge of tho Walanao Hills.
Mr. II. J. Ilhodes. In and for that
portion of Palolo Valley. District of
Kona, Island of Onhu, lying mnul.a of
tho Wnlnlae Ilirnd.,
DEPUTY Finn WAItDEN',
Warden nt Largo for tho Territory of
.n. imiiu uuiiMin, ii,i) i..v,
f.. ,1... .1.1 II....I.. 11. L-tuI
Hawaii
C. 8. HOI.LOW'AY.
Secretnry and Executive Offlccr
Board of Agriculture and For
entry.
Honolulu, March 23, 100C.
3339 3t
8PECIAL WARNING NOTICE.
FIRES TO CLEAR LAND WAIANAE
VALLEY, OAHU.
Notice Is hereby given that In nc-
m '-nco with Section VI of Act 71 of
tl.u Session Laws of 190S, It Is forbid
A"" to start fires for tho burning of
I'll, dry grass, etc., for a period of
r'- i ) months from dnte, unless tho
- "Mi permission uf tho District Hr.'
a: den has been first obtained, for
,.,, ortion of the land of Walanao-
, i, District or walanao, island or
Oa'iu. 1- '" above nnd inauka of tho
cane fields or tho Walanao Plantation
Company.
Tho law reads, "such 11 res snail not
be started during a heavy wind or
without sufficient help present to con
trol tho game, and the nro shall bo
watched by tho person setting tho
same, or by competent agents of his,
until put out." Tho District nro war
den Is Mr. Fred. Meyor of Walanao.
RALPH S, HOSMEIt,
Superintendent of Forestry and
Chief Flro Warden,
Honolulu, March 23, 1906,
3339-3t
Corporation Notices,
NOTICE.
Notice Is hereby given that the stock
books of the Honolulu Rapid Transit
& Land Company will be closed to
transfers from 29th to the 31st daya
of March, 1906, npth days'lncluslvc.
By order of tho Board of Directors.
ai:0. P. THIELEN, Secretary.
3339-St.
The Weekly Edition of the Evening
Bulletin gives a complete summary ot
the news ot too day. i-or si a year.
1 LOCAL AND GENERAL
White steam auUis Stokyds stable.
Try ono of those delicious hot sup
.perg at the Cobweb Onfe.
1 I1UUIU IU HIV tl CUIIUIO Ml llllll Bb
i'o In published In this Issue.
I Hpioutctl cocoainits In any quantity
' from 1 to 10.000 limy le had from II
I ..Illy at v , l.lil.
Illoni lias Just received a full line uf
.liullra' nmt rhllilrnti'n hnn In tilnrl. .1
white and tan. These nre nil new sea-1
son's goods,
l.l'Ulll LIlillHlT. ilU. . UHU'l XISICIHI
Star, will glo n enrd party on next
Friday evening nt Masonic Temple In
ccieuriuiun in us niiy umiitmoui j.
Lei Aloha Chapter No, 3 and nil mem
bers of tho order nre cordially Invited
to attend
The bark It. I'. Illthet Is nt the rail
way wharf, having arrived from San
Frnurlsco jesterday and though thirty
four days out all tho passengers exper
ienced the most pleasant time, llaf
Mlng winds were the cause of the long
vonge. Out of 260 hogs snipped on
tile Itlthct only about 100 arrived nllvc.
Tho Honolulu Photo-Supply Co.
inakca a specialty of enlargements from
small Kodak films, presenting nn en-t
lurgement that is fully as clear, dls-rc
Unci and sharp as the original. Pic-1
tines thus obtained nre suitable fo
framing for they look better than the
original from nil nrtlstlc standpoint.!
The enlargement may be nan eiincr ni
bUk and white or sepia. It will pay
amateur photographers to have- their'
choicest Hlms enlarged. The coi-t Ml
moat reasonable '
The third annual concert for the!
joigan fund of St. Andrew's Cathedral
1 to take plao at tho Opera House
(April 17th. A body of picked singers
ig In nctue rehearsal under air. tier-1
nrd llarton and n repetition of the
sucrcsscs achieved when "Hiawatha's,
Wedding Feast" and "Tho Song ol
1'nte'' wero produced here under his
leadership may be confidently nntle ,
Iputed. The piece dc rcsJstuncc on this
occasion Is a new composition by Mr
llarton for solo, chorus and orchestra,
entitled "Tho Golden Ago. '
THE SALVATION ARMY.
Thcro will t,o a public meeting in
tho hall, corner ot King and Niiunnu
streets, tonight, to which all nro In
vited. Tomorrow night the Young People's
Legion members will hnvo churgc of
the meeting.
HIGH FINANCE BRETHREN
IN THEIR PROPER LIGHT HE
WRONGED INDIVIDUALS BUT
THEY WRONG SOCIETY
UNHINDERED.
Philadelphia, Feb. 18. "The klngu
of high lluanco who flguro In the sen-
rational evcnti of today are merely ","," m"T ,, ,. .i.,i,.i.
the successors or Jesse James, 'Jimmy 'bn'ar'. A'"'!2P :TT1C V '?S?
Hope. Max Shlnburn. 'Ilanjo Pete.' 'PI- DXr.toWSVa dK
nno Charlie' nnd other notorious crlin- uiurauar, .Ma re n io. ino uryuocK
lul. I ho Venietrated g?ea robberies "" - - - ha. passed
lnThlslrnaBUbstnnco is the essenco of CABLE LAYING BEGUN.
able studies in criminology ever ro-f wn ' lala lll 8l"nKhnl
dutcd to writing. Edward Wller Dun- , "' y ,.,,. PHlmru
lap, an alumnus of Princeton and onoluAVl- WAK8 Pukch.
of the most notorious criminals In tho Mlna, March 23. Twenty thousand
annals of America, made the ol)Scra.'M"'l,crs of tho Orthodox church havo
lions nud reduced them to writing whllo beiome Hainan Cntl-ollcs since rcllg-
kcrMng his sentences In pcnltciitlnrk-j. ,"" toleration wns granted.
Willie In nn Eastern penitentiary ho at- MORE RELIEF WANTED.
Irnclcd tho attention of Dr. John dial- Toklo, March 25. The famine Is
men do Contn, who ecntuatl procured somewhat relieved by tho abatement of
i iiih iiuniuii uiiii until mill uu uiinuiiuii-
.... U nvnun Honest nnd iikelui lie.
. " .. . . . ....
As a token of npprcclatlon, Dunlap
bequeathed his manuscript to Dr. do!
Costa, ami, as un cvldcnco ot good
faith, he directed that his body be ills -
scctcd with a view to a sclcntlllc study pealing for relief.
ot bis skull and brain. TOBEY NEARLY LOST.
Best known in tho world ot crime as San Francisco, March 25. Tho bark
"Split the Wind,' Dunlap achieved nn-' Gerard C. 'I'o bey. Captain Scott, which
tlonal notoriety as a housebreaker. His sailed for Honolulu on the 14th Inst.,
literary efforts were confined to essayjjhas been forced, to return by a storm,
on the subject of involuntary crime, 'I he essei had a narrow escape from
sud In every chapter he sought to show 'foundering at seu.
Unit detected crime Is held as a great,
moral wrong, whllo moral crime, kepi
within the strut letter of the luw, has
pvpn hoen nxnlnlteil im pnternrlsa ulld
III eoiuo cases as genius. Ho analyzed
the life work of Jay Gould and sought
to show that It differed In no essential
Df moraltlty from his own life, Car-
rylng out this theory, Dunlap argued:
Just as new thieves havo come up -
on the scene so havo new methods been
developed. Tho Napoleons of finance,
who are tho bandits of today, subsll-
Into legislation for tho road agent's
gun, nud the threat Implied by tho fa-
miliar 'Hands up!' appears in tne form
ot ruinous competition Ot the two
ijjieo lliH limn uhcm BIU..UO uiii hie
better man, because tho braver."
With nn amazing knowledge of
finance, ho dissected many ot the mora
notable achievements ot men like Mor
gan, dates, Schwab, Rogers, Rockefel
Itr and Law-son. and, upon presenting
Irresistible conclusions, asks science to
tell the world wherein these men differ
rrom him. In thut his robberies vlolat-
cd only tlio law of the land, while their
achievements violated the great mornl
law. He wronged the Individual; they
Injured society. He makes no excuse
for his offenses, but demands the rea
son tor theirs. His whole work Is based
upon the proposition that he and the
plungers In high finance were common
thieves, working against society In dif
ferent channels.
Tnklng as big toxt the fact that tho
Piesldcnt of tho United States re Harden of the Liberals is an arid
eclves only 150.000 n year. M. 8teano..BttnmP-'
vices, a Nationalist member, proposed
In tho Belgrado Skuptschlna the other
day that King Peter's civil list should
bo reduced from $210,000 to SIGO.000,
It will be recalled that King Peter as
cended tho throne of Sorvla through
tho murder of King Aleander.
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POISONERS AND ROBBER8.
.Moscow, March 21, Hecause
they
refused to go on a strike, thirty-four
working illrls have been poisoned.
I Robbers hnvo killed tho paymaster
of tho Vistula railway, and secured
three hundred and fifty roubles.
SPIES ARRESTED.
Vladivostok, March 24. Two Japan
ese merchants have been arrested here
with plans ot tho fortifications In thc-li
possession. '
RU8SIAN INCOMC TAX.
St. Petersburg, March 21. An Incomo
tnx law has been drafted. It provides
n revenue of twenty-six millions ot
roubles.
FIGHT IN 8AMAR.
Manila. March 24, In an engagement
I which took place on Samar yesterday
between a forco of Filipino constab
ulary and a body of Pulnjanes, two of
ficers nnd several privates of tho con
smbulnry force were killed,
ncurv . ...... . -
Ml, iter Hill, miiiuii umi iimursLic mil.
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Tim Ilovernmenl. linn lem tleil
tho
lund tux.
Further aid Is necessary.
Thousands of homeless sufferers from
' the earthquakes lit Formosa are ap-
COUNTED THEIR DEAD,
Manila, March 25. Thirty Puljancs
were Killed and sixteen or tho Philip
pine Constabulary killed and wounded
'in the Samar fight.
BATTLE IN MOROCCO.
Tangier, Marcn 23, A battle Is pro-
gresslng at Kcbdala between tho forces
of tho Pretender and thogo ot tho Sul-
j Ian.
CABLE BOAT AT GUAM,
San I. ills De Apra (Guam), March 23.
The fctcamer with the Guam-Japan
cable has arrived hero,
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PASSENGERS ARRIVED,
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and Mm. Francis (lay, Mi", Croll, L.
C, AblcB, J. F. Rapozo, Miss A, Dicier,
.".'i'111' G,- Sca; , '?"'"
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"l8s "hodes Mr. Waggoner, J. H.
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iha' msua Alohlkea (2) ond 44 on
ilecl
Per bk. n. P. Rlthot, from San Fran.
Cisco, March 25 Miss Anna Josephine
Ingersoll, Miss E. J. Post, Miss Helen
N. Hughes, Miss N. C. Ackerson, Miss
HeUno Ackerson, Robert J. Scott,
Loult Rcy, J. P. Lino.
Sir Harry Samuel, who ars a Union
ist candidate tor Parliament, is the
Ul,h01' t this bull: 'The legislative
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October 6, 190.
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Conn.
The Alliance Assurance Co. of, London
Wm.. I. Irwii & Ce., Ltd
WM. G. IRWIN... President and Mar.
JNO. D. SPRECKELS. .1st Vies Prss,
W. M. QIFFARD 2d Vice Prss.
H. M. WHITNEY Treasurer
RICHARD IVERS Beeretiry
E. I. 8PAULDINQ Auditor
8UQAR FACTOR8
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COMMISSION AQENT8,
Agents for ,'
Octanlo Steamship Co., 8sn Francises
Cal.
Western 8ugar Refining Co., Ban Fran
Cisco, Cal,
Baldwin Loeo'tomotlve Works, Phila
delphia, Pa.
Newall Universal Mill Co. (Manufac
turers 'of National Cane 8hreddr),
New York. N. Y. .
Pacific Oil Transportation Co. 8n
Francisco, Cal.
C. Brewer & Co., Ltd.
Queen Street, Honolulu, T. H.
Agent For
Hawaiian Agricultural Co., Ookala
Sugar Plant Co., Onomea Sugar Co
Honomu Sugar Co.,Walluku Sugar Co,
Pcpcekeo Sugar Co, The Planters
Lino of San Francisco Packets, Chus.
Brewer & Co.'s lino of Boston Packets.
List of Office.-:
C. M. Cooke, President; George
Robertson, Vice President and Mana
ger, E. F. Bishop, Treasurer and Sec
retary; F. W. Macfarlane, Auditor; P.
C. Jones, C. M. Cooke and J. R. Gslt,
Directors.
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Life and Fire
Insurance-Agents
AGENTS FOR
NEW ENGLAND MUTUAL LIFE IN
SURANCE CO. OF B08TON.
AETNA FIRE INSURANCE COM
PANY OF HARTFORD.
Tire insurance
the
B. I- DILLINGHAM CO.
LIMITED.
General Agent for Hawaii:
Atlas Assuranca Company of London.
Phoenix Assurance Co. of London.
New York Underwriters' Agency.
Providence Washington Insurance Co,
4th floor, SUngenwsId Bldg.
Gatton, Neill & Co,,
Limited.
ENGINEER8 AND' MACHINISTS
QUEEN and RICHARD3 8T8.
Boilers re-tubed with charcoal Iron
or steel tubes; general ship work.
COTTON BROS. & CO.
ENGINEERS AND
GENERAL CONTRACTORS.
Plans and estimates furnished foi
all classes contracting work.
Tel. Main 245.
ROOM 300, B08TON BLK, Honolulu.
M. Phillips & Co.
Wholesale Importers and Jobber.
EUROPEAN AND
AMERICAN ORY GOOD,,
' Fort and Queen 8U.
P. H. Burnette,
Attorney-at-Law and Notary Public.
Real Estate, Loans, Collections.
Agent to Grant Marriage License.
Phone: Office, Main 310; Res.Wh.1541
Office, 70 Merchant 8L, Honolulu.
BUILDING 'MATERIAL
20 per cent cheaper than sold by
other dealers. Doors, screen doors
sash and builders' hardware.
C. B. REYNOLD8,
Alakea SL, mauka Sailors Horn.
KisM'i
filCI $M&. '
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