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VOCAI CULTURE. EDUCATION
Mrs. Anna E. Tcetzcl, soprano. The Lessoiw in French and Italian given
Allium method uf voice placing, by Mrs. Amelia Smith, daughter of
Studio, Art League. Hours 10 to 2. 1'iof. Swift (linguist); rapid tneth-
oil, perfect accent; moilcrato terms.
PIANO TUNING Studio, 70G Quarry St., corner of
, Alupnl. 3S93-lm
Mr. Jas. Sheridan, pianoforte tuner.
All orders should lio left at tho Ha- tmnnrrTAc
wullnn News Co., Young hide. Phono . UJtt-l.t-.-Aii
294 or cor. Alakca and Hotel Sto. ,
Umbrellas re-covered. T. Takata,
LOCK3MITH. Tort St. near Kukul.
Sec Hasting, for repairs of Locks, EMPLOYMENT OFFICE.
Jys, Music lloxen. Sharpening of
Fino Cutlery. Itoar Union drill. Tor house-help, phone White 2E91, Ms
- klkl. Oencral Employment OMco
The Weekly Edition of the Evening mr Pensneula nnn lUTetanH
failletln gives B complete summary ot 1
the nevn of the day. PLUMBING.
5 Fine Jab Prlntlnp at tho Bui- Yee Sing Kee Plumber and Tinsmith,
rtiTt nrn 1 Smith St., lict. Hotel and Pauahl.
$4:&t)0
Home for Sale
House new and attractive, three
bedrooms, parlor, diningroom, kitch
en, bath, lanai, &c.
BishopTrust Co. Ltd.
924 Bethel Street,
DAVID DAYTON
1S7 MERCHANT OTREET.
LOTS FOR SALE
IN KAPIOLANI PARK ADDITION
and Other Desirable Localities.
HOMES FOR SALE
ON WILDER and GULICK AVE3.
No Reasonable Offer Refused.
HaSlwood,
Hawaiian Office Specialty
LIMITED
Co., 931 Fort St.
PHONE 143.
Meats
Fresh,
wholesome, and
variety at
of every
THE PARAGON
Bcretania, Al&kea. and Union.
'Phone 104.
JiLra.Wlnslow's
Soothing Syittp
has been mrrt for over 81XTV
YlfAKU tv MILLIONS ot Mothers
ita perfect succm. IT
hOOTllKS tho CHILD, feOlTBNB
lh OUMR. At.T.AVK. All ualn.
fg CURES WIND COUC, mm IS tho
jeMremedyroryiAllKIlUiA. Bolu
vy ut
russUts In every part ot tho
1. PU BUI O UUU HtllK
low's fioothtmr firmn
WZ no other ilttd. 25 CeaU a Sortie.
ftn Old and WeU-Erlctl Rem6i5
PAINTINO, PAPERHANQINQ AN5
TINTING.
General Jobbing A Specialty.
Dealers in Wall Paper, Paints, Oils,
Etc P, 0, Box 914. 203 Beretanin
$435(1
The
Cash Register
Far Over 80 Years
i in i
FAINT
anything that you want to
LOOK WELL and KEEP
WELL with a paint that will
LOOK WELL and WEAR
WELL.
Pure Prepared
Paint
made by W. P. Fuller Co. is
the kind you want. It costs
10'" mors than cheap paints,
looks 50' ' better, and lasts
SO longer. These are facts.
Lewers & Cooke,
LIMITED
177 S. King St.
Agents.
BUTTERNUT BREAD
is
delicious
THE PALM CAFE
Hotel Street near Fort.
ver Stop
Fo Think?
Of the money you
would save by having
your clothes made to
your measure by us.
Same price as the ready-to-wear.
Geo. A. Martin
HOTEL ST.
ICE
manufactured from pure distilled wa
ter. Delivered to any part of city by
courteous drivers.
OAHU ICE AND ELECTRIC CO.,
Kewalo. Telephone 523
CHOICE CUT ROSES. CARNATIONS
VIOLETS, ETC., ETC.
Mrs. . M. Taylor,
YOUNG DUILDINQ
TEL. 329
CoKifee Cakes
A Specialty on Saturdays.
BEST BREAD ALL THE TIME.
Vienna Bakery
PHONE 107.
Phone Main 147
FOR THE
Honolulu Clotr.es Gleaning Oo,
Suits Pressed
' At Short NoticeQndQuiek Delivery
EAGLE DYEING AND
CLEANING WORKS
Fort Street. Thone 576
e?r'''For Rent" cards on sale at
OF ALL THE
Meat
WE SELL.
Try Us
WITH AN ORDER.
C. Q. Yee Hop
&' Company
Telephone 251
JK
aaessa xasvi Ji as
FOR
LADIES AND GENTLEMEN.
Latest Shapes and
Stylish Trimming.
Cleaning Of All Kinds of Hats.
UYEBA,
1023 1JUUANU AVENUE.
Wise Men
Smoke the OWL 5c Cigar.
M. A. Gunst & Co.
PURITAN BUTTER
Fresh lot of it just in.
HENRY MAY & CO., LTD.,
fort Street. Phone 22,
HATS
arc made in this shop with the same
amount of attention to detail that is
given the art of trimming in main
land places.
MRS. DUNN'S SHOP,
Harrison Block.
Wslniiigulionojlo,
King Street, Ewa of Fishmarket.
DRY GOODS AND FURNISHING
GOODS of EVERY DE-
SCRIPTI0N.
THE JAPANESE
Labor Union
Employment Ofilce supplies all Na
tionalities to plantations, contractor!
and hipping.
YOSHIKAWA,
103 KINO ST.
ay -y 'isn ':vu mu mv."nm: rxxjs.r.1
C7 , JLB. VV Mi .y
and oTimn PIANOS,
THAYER PIANO CO,
156 HOTEL STIIE1ST.
Phono 218,
TUNINO OUAltANTIJEU.
Ica4,c
MssS-fJ)
-i-
I Fancy i
Large j
JlSmall - 9
i I Alarm Q
i 'Striking
S Good V
I Durable K i
r Cheap r
I All Kinds of
1 1 Warranted to keep correct, i B
I ''mc' 1
I At prices that will please you.' ffl
!J.A.RJieira&Co.i
I I 113 HOTEL ST., HONOLULU.1 H
gMiuLiJI---a---BIIII,IIIWilll meS I
(Special to the nu III tin)
Wnllukii. Maul, Tel). ".A im c.tln
I of tho citizens of Wnllukii Is r.ilh l
for next Tuesday evening at tho We I
luku Court IlniiKu to consider Die In
tor received front Siipurlntcnileni of
Public Works' Mnrston Campbell,
granting the petition of Wnllukii It
i lrctis for the ireu usu of tho old Will
luku Court House after the uunpli
I lion of the new I'dlflcu ot hollow con
I crcte blocks. A board of trusters will
In- elected to tallo caro of tin- build
ing. A majority of the signers ate ul
ii'iidy In favor of using the rear put
11 r thu building Int pH'cunt iisi n
olllcus if the Clerk, Clrcull .lii'lg"
District Magistrate, Superintendent ni
Wnllukii niiil Knlililul Water Works
and nlo heailiiiinrteis of the Com
mandant of the Wnllukii mllliiui fur
the new free cliculntlllg llbiai.
whlih the t'lllzens of Wnllukii '
pen Ins; Carnegie's gencrodt.. iM
id here
fril
Id
:$
(Special to the It II 1 1 e 1 1 in
Wnllukii. Maul, Feb. 7. Tli. W.il
lilku Improvo'iuiU Association li II
Davis picsldlng, met at Hid W.iilukii
Court House Thursday evening Sir
letnry Chas. Wllco rend minutes or
previous mei'tlllg. wlilrli Wcic up
proved, ltov. Mr. Dodgo naked fur
further time to report it'Litlng to or
ganizing of a free library In Wtilliiku
In ronnic'llon with tho l.lbrur.i C"i
mission crenti'd by tho last l.i-glsl.i-lure
On mollou of Dr. It. II. Hay-
iiiond tin secretary was requested to
wilte to Secietary of Turrlloi) Mom
Smith to lliul out If thero'B nti ,i
uf obtaining aid from thu fin ingle
l.lbrar Tiuslees. Tho tuvmlicis Ilk.
ills.' regaled Ihcmsclves ill.ciHHliig
Kilur tuples of vital llltoiost in ibu
nduinci nicnt of the tuwu.
Seats for the Hawaiian mining pic
tiiie bliow m-xt Snttrdnj I'M.ilug at
ihe Hawaiian Opera House an "u ii le
at Wall. Nichols Co.
Make It .a point low th- pit- j
Kill'-. II Jim I'll- lllii'll-niuw 111 iiiii'iiii III
biibjeets. You cm tnko a dtp all
over Hawaii with Mr. llouhu next
Saturday evening at a small cost. A
series of plctuiis of tho must Inieiest
lug Uoats In the lecent Pasadena
lloral pariule of New Ycur'u dm I'J'I8.
ending with the chai lot race- at the
rnlf giounds.
Don t miss this great show.
ISo editorial rooms- 250 busi
ness office. These are the new tel
ephone numbers of the Bulletin office.
UNIVERSAL PRAYER
AT CENTRAL UNION
At thu Central Union church even
ing gunlccs, n2 tin shuu Honolulu
took In tho day uf pro it fur students
thioiighout the woiltl. appointed for
jt'bturday by the Worlds Stuilunt
Christian roiieratlon, a luge liunibor
if students weio present, tepresenta
live bodies from the O.ibu Collogu, tho
Normal Hchool, High bibool. Kumchn
iiieha School for llojs, Mills Institute,
Alllolnnl Collego and Kiiiuehameba
Hchool for Girls llsti nil)-; lo thu prac
tical dlscoiirso delivered b Ituv. Wll
Ham II. Oleson. On the pulpit plat
form with Jlr. Oleson and Ho v. Dr.
Sciitlder, wero Professor (lillllths, I'lo-
fessor Wooil, 1'iofeskor Homo. Ituv.
'" I-' Kltz. A M. Men III and Paul
Super.
mi', Oleson delivered thu sermon on
".Making Investments."
The entile program of thu service
was:-
in gan Prelude Prajer In l-
Anthem "Tho King of I.omi My
Shepherd Is" -
Kameliumeha Chapul Choir
Ilesponsho Heading
Led by Preblilciit A. V. lirllutlns
Hymn U.'IS.
The Scripture Lesson i:pheslans
III., 11-21 .... Prlnelp.it Kilgar Wood
Solo and Choi us - "(lod of Our
l-'athers" Mr. Ches
ter Livingston anil Iluji' Chorus
Prayer Prlurlp.il A M. Merrill
Choir Iti'spuiise 'K.incliis".
Hymn .in I.
Pennon "Making liiNcslinents" ..
lle. William 0. Oleson
Hymn I'll I.
lleiiedlellon lle !'. !'. Kltz
JAMES LOW FUNERAL
AT MASONIC TEMPLE
Impressive servlrus were hold at thu
MiiMinln Templo yeflenluv over tho
il'IiiuIiih of thu lain JanuiH A. Low,
which nrrlvud In tho liner Korea from
tho Orient.
Worshipful Mtifter Flank E. Thoinp
miii poi formed Ills duty well. Now
man's bountiful li tun. "Load Kindly
Light," and "Hock of Ages," went
sung by a ipiartet, composed of Mes
diimcs Weight und Ciook and Messrs.
LIUugstnii anil Wall.
'Ihe Hot al tokens about tho bier
were most beautiful. Wioaths from
tho Masonic order and ono from thu
Pacini Commercial Compan. of Vlad
ivostok being conspicuous.
A miniliui of tho roimor employes
or the deceased, together with Oiluut
nlh, leprosi'iitlng the Jiipaui'so anil
Chinese of tho Honolulu plantation
wen among the funeral attendauta.
Mis. Low, the widow, was nccom
llanled by Mrs Matson, tho slslor of
tho deeuasod, and Mr and Mis. (ieorgo
Uoss
Jacob W UjvIh, the Inicntor of cop
er ilvi'ted clothing, died at hU home
In Sun FronclBco.
tSpctlal to The II ul I v 1 1 n)
Wnllill.li. Maul. IVb. 7 A llttlo
befoie 7 o'clock Thuisilay evening,
the otherwise quiet little town of
Wnllukii was nil astir with cries or
' I'lre! l'lio!" "Kepolkal muuslon on
lire!"
Cnplnln W. K. Hal rushed up Main
duct on his nulo tontlng his whlstlo
and letting people l.now of the to-i-llagrntlon.
Captain Chas. Wilcox, N. (I. II .
i an to tho lire department to ring
Hie alarm only to find the mpe of
the bell carefully rolled and placed In
the boll toxvor.
Peoplo from nil directions ran to
1 1 lie Kepolkal plaie only lo find that
Ihe lire was nlready nut anil th.it
I their assistance was not retiulred.
I About 7 o'clock last evening Judge
I and Mrs. Kepolkal and Mrs. W. I..
Miwsinaii wero walking tip. the ce
ment sidewalk ulong Main street.
Mis. Mossmatt saw a light In the
ii'iond story and urlcd who was up
theie. The .ludge saw tho light and
tang nut If an) body was up theie.
No answer came anil his suspicion
fooii hcriiino moused that It was n
ill o And sine enough it was.
T. 11. L)ons nnd A. .laekbim and
u few othets were thu first to get up
(o tho second story und they threw
down an empty nail keg In which
the Hi o started und was still burn
ing. When they lifted the keg tho
bottom dropped out and a bottle con
taining u mixture of machine ol! anil
other lltilds aim dropped out and
I'loke In pieces on the Hour. A big
bundle of cheesecloth, the smile that
the p.ipcr-hangers wero using, wns
toitnd burning In tho keg. The cloth
u.is partially saturated with the
uilMuiu The lire had eaten off the
huttom of the keg and was Just
'tinting Us work of devastation on
t ne newly put-up Hour of tho Jin II
wa when thu keg wns lifted and
tluown downstairs. The Hour wns
ncrc,y BCorcllel,
A hat was found
In one of the rooms und a pile of
Minvlngs wns also found In uu ad
joining room. The workmen, how
ever, who wero tho last to leave the
building gave satisfactory explana
tions foil tho presence of these, ex
cepting the presenro of the burning
keg with tho oilcloth, which no tine
n'cnia to know anything about. At
Inst It was believed that It wns the
work of mi Incendiary, but. after
more i aim deliberation the majority
t f tlie Hi u specialists, mcrunnlcs, Jur
ists, silcntlsts, et ul., have come to
the conclusion Hint the fire wns acci
dental, nnd that probably some of
the Ihijh who swept tho shavings aft
er work hours threw a stump of a
cigarette Into the keg, Ignorant of
the pieseneu of the oil rag and the
bottle of oil, mid Is now nrrnld to
own It up for fear that ho will go
down In history as the hobo who
tiled to set Kepolknl's stately man
sion on lire. Tho police, however,
mo working on thu hypolheslu that
It was the work of mi Incendiary.
Soiuo Iht'oilstB oven believe that tho
blusio wua caused by spontaneous
combustion.
HUSTLE FOR LAND
II II.O. Hawaii. IVb. n. tleorge
Kalaitao still holds the leroid, 32
da.vs and nights of wemy n ml patient
waiting for a little homestead in
OI.ui.
Hut then lire otheis Just as land
InniKi'S us Kalaitao. Last week Land
Coruliilssloner l'uitt ndwitlsed In tho
lletald that six lots lit Upper Mull
lua, Ninth 1 1 1 lo, and tlueo lots lit
llonotuit, South 1 Illo, would be open
to uppllfitnts as right of puichuso
leases on Friday, Feb. 21.
On Sunday morning, Feb. 2, the.
hoiuii'eekers begun to arrive In llllo,
iiml by Monday morning theie weio
eleven of them seated 111 a low out
side the door of the office of Sub
l.nud Agent Williams, with a streteli
of twenty dais and nights beforo
them. These uppllcanls aro Portu
guese and Spaniards. Tho first six
lots, at Ppper Manilla, am of 100
ncrei each, their appraised value
running fiom $2. .10 up to SI mi ucic,
with ImpioM'tnentB to bo paid for In
cash In three Instances.
The three Houoinii lots tun from
20.9.1 to 31 flu ucres and am worth
I roin S.'i to SO an act o. Just what
each one wauls It Is Impossible to
say, becnusu thu applicants start in
with equal parts of the silence of tho
i;invo and the patience of Job. Their
t-ecoiii! night of waiting was a rainy
one, nnd It Is possible that, later In
the game, thero may ho sonio hotting
en their lespectlu staying qualities.
QUIETED HIM
"Llttlo boy," indicated tho pious
old gentleman, "uru ou not ashamed
to catch llsh on thu Siibhath? What
would thu good demon say?"
"Not much," loplled the lad us ho
hooked another plckorol.
"And why not? '
"lleeiiuse these IMi are tho good
deacon's bieak fast. I am Ills little
hoy."
s Ono 5v S7 Oho .
Cent a Word Cent a Word
V Results Reu y
WANTED FOR SALE
Advertisements Under this Heading
One Cent Per Word Each Day. No Ad
vertlsements Inserted for Lets Than
Ten Cents.
To pun base a eiond-hand. C-roller
mill with ri uilier, inpaclty 1.1
tout of c.tne pel hour. Must be
In good condition. Addiesa full
particulars, miike usnge, II. P. nec
essary, etc. Custlu Itros. Wolf &
Sons, l' 1.1 Drunim St., Sail Trail
clseo, Cnl. 3911 2w
(lifts of illscmded gymnasium appar
atus for ttso of u Hoys" Club. Drop
a postal tu "Club." llox Mil, city,
or phunu "Mnnnger," 173.
3915-31
Part Hawaiian of fair address and
Intelligence, for clerk; good op
portunity for tho right man. Ad
' dress this offlcc, Man." 3891-tf
To exchange
Hawaiian,
tin olllee.
Cook Island stamps for
Address "S2t," Hulle-
3920-lt
Clean -vlplng fig? at the Ilulletiu of
fice, tf
TO LET
Advertisements Under this Heading
One Cent. Per Word Each Day. No Ad
vertisements Inserted for Less Than
Ten Cents.
f.urgo housu on ilcretiinla St. next
to Queen's Hospital; rent very
cheap. W. W. Chamberlain, Judd
HulldlM. 3SI9-1!
Furnished cottage, with gas. Imiulro
No. S Cottage Ciovo. 3910-tf
Two front furnished rooms, 1S12 Ll-
llha St. 38o3-tf
LOST
Advertisements Under this Heading
One Cent Per Word Each Day. No Ad
vertisements Inserted for Lets Than
Ten Cents.
la Palamn, all-white, 9-months-oId
fox-terrier; cut tall; green leather
collar, lteward If returned to this'
office. 391 1-tf
A pointer dog, while nnd liver color.
Return to Tarn Hlng, City Meat
Co.; if. reward. 3SS3-ltn
FOUND
Advertisements Under this Heading
One Cent Per Word Each Day. No Ad
vertisements Inserted for Less Than
Ten Cents. I
Holes in Shoes
nre sure promoters of dis
ease. Pneumonia frequently
follows nn ordinary cold and
cither may be bt ought on
by wearing poor shoes.
We Repair for $1.25
vickers' shoe repair
SHOP,
1110 UNION ST. ' P. 0. BOX 5G7.
WING CH0NG CO.'
KING ST. NEAR BETHEL I
Dealers in Furniture Mattic3scs,
Etc., Etc. Alii kinds of K0A and
MISSION FURNITURE Made To
Order.
For Expert Repairs on Dleycle, Mo
torcycle, Automobiles, etc, call on
i
J. B. Santos, !
Back
381.
of Pc'er's,
PHONE
UNION ST.
PIANOS
Repaired and Thoroughly Overhauled.
EXPERT TUNING A SPECIALTY.
GEORGE L. LENORD,
Ofllcc. Wall, Nichols.
"hone 2G1.
Z
jtjjy. BULLETIN ADS. PAY -uj
Advertisements Under thlc Heading
One Cent Per Word Each Day. No Ad
vertisements Inserted for Less Than
Ten Cents.
l.'ggs fur hatching. S3 per setting,
from S. C. white leghorns; uul
bended by cock winner llrst prluo,
also special award, best In the
Mediterranean clas.1 Hawaiian
Poultry Show, Jan., 190S. Incu
liutor lota furnished on application,
$10 per ltli). from selected thor
oughbreds.. Henry Riles, ngt. II.
I'. Assn , care l. O. II. & Son. Ho
nolulu. 3!1.1-l'w
100 ft. S-ln. cast-iron sewer pipe; 2
all-copper Truax stcrllltcm tin lin
ed; 1 ull-copper water still, tin
lined; 1 all-copper tO-cal. steam
Jacket kettle; 2 all-copper wash
boilers. I.'mmelutli & Co., Ltd.,
14f, King St.; Phone 211.
A valuable collection of stumps. This
colectlon la the property of tho
widow of tho lato II. W. How en,
and Is the result of his effort In.
many jears of labor; thuy can bo
seen at the Hawaiian News Co.,
Young building. , 3911-tt
Finn corner lot in Maklkl. Curb Inc.
water, f i ill t and ornamental treoi
nnd all Improvements. Two min
utes' walk from cars and I'unnao.j
College. 'Address K. r.. this office.
A few pure-bred joung Hit IT Orping
ton roosters for sale. Also eggs for
sotting. Address P. O. llox iO. Ll
liue, Kauai. 3909-lw
Elegant oak extension dining tabl.i;
good as new; for sale cheap at
I'nlon Pacific Transfer Co.
3919-it
(500.00 CASH 200 X 300 ft. 9-room
house, Kalmukl. Address llox O.,
this office. 3909-lm
noof cattle for sale at Kahuku, Hawaii.
Apply Col. Sam Norrls. Walohlnti.
White 1'ekln ducks and eggs. 19 II
South King St. 390C-tt
Island riding pon, 133.
Apply S2S
391 9-1 w
Iterctunln.
Let the soap do
the work
Pau
Ilana Made in Honolulu.
Honolulu
Soap Works
F. L. WALDR0N,
Distributor.
Up-To-Date Millinery
-AT o
Miss Power's
MILLINERY PARLORS
Boston Bldg.
Ai'tistic
WALLPAPERS
ATTRACTIVE
PRICES
Wilder & Oo.
QhiaCord Wooc
Fop Sale
HONOLULU FIRE WOOD CO., 98
Kint? St. and Hotel and Smith Sts.
Tel. White 1600.
St. near Emma.,
W. B. KAM, Mgr. tho BUllotlr. offleo. '
,t-k-adWife ril&-4vW--
t2t!ti&U
i-kittiE) Aifl.'i ft
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