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.HMiMB-SffSfSfSBM'MM'B'H'iflMtt'Sfi-'B''fl-aBffl-i'aM'fl'fl-M ' EVENINQ DULLnTIN, HONOLULU, T. II., SATURDAY, MARCH 7, 1903, j; I I r w. L r N BUSSNEBS DIEEOTOEY VOCAL CULTURE. Mrs. Hodgson, Teacher of Piano and Singing, ltnplit progros, Thorough , training, 27fi Herctanla St. City. Sco Blgn. 3921-lm PIANO TUNINO Mr. Jas. Sheridan, pianoforte tuner. All ordcra should bo left at tlio Ha wnltnu News Co., Young Mile. I'hono :s; or cnr. Alpkea and Hotel Bts. LOCKSMITH. See Hattlnoa far repairs of Locke, Keys, Music Hotpi. Sharpening of Fine Cutlery, near Union drill Dlank books ot iJl sorts, ledgers, etc. manufactured by the Bulletin Pub lintilng Cotnt.y $450 TJ' bcSo Vjf n 'Jr '.Horace for Sale i i .i , , House new and attractive, tlirec 'bedrooms, parlor, diningroora, kitck tn, bath, lanrti, &e. l $4250 Bishop Trust Co. Ltd. 924 Bethel Street, ' AVXD'DAYTifdN 'ftS .rf .. . , 137 MERCHANT STREET. ' 'LOTS -FOR -SAbE. 'IN KAPIOLANI "PARK. ADDITION ' ' ' "and other "desirable 'localities. " T'eT'tSftl nt'a Banrairi Premises 'at Haiiula oh the' bcachVa two-story , . house and furniture,' Ufa bargain. Hawaiian Office Specialty LIMITED Co.. 931 Fort Si, : ; - PHONE 143. Meats Fresh, whclesorae, and variety at of every THE PARAGON Bcrotania. AlaktA. and Union. 'Phone 104. for B w 10 Years Mra.Wiii3low'B Soothing Syntp ban lcn ai tor over tuxrif YBAKS W MtfttOtla ot Mothers (orthclrCniUMiUN-vnllaTUliTIN JKQ. wltU perfect sttcceivlT LOOTJII'S tho CHILD, S0l'TKN3 tho dUMS. ALLAYS nil .pain, best remedy for DIAURHUSA. Sold gjf by DruggUtsIn every part of tho h world, lis euro and alls for Irs. pi Winslow'afiootblr.BSyrnpnndta'.o g no other land. 15 Cents a fettle. Ej ttnOandWelHriGiiRemscfy PAINTING, PAPERHANGING AND TINTING. General Jobbing A Specialty. Dealers in Wall Paper, Paints, Oils, Etc. P. 0. Box 014. 208 Beretania St. near Emma W. B. KAM, Mgr. . :flallwoo"(S';' The Cash Register UMBRELLAS Urnbtcllas rc-covcred. T. Takata, Fort St. near Ktikul. 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Taylor, YOUNG BUILDING TEL. 339 Phone Main 147 FOR THE Honolulu Clothes Gleaning Go. BOOT and SHOE MANUFACTURER By the Latest Improved Machines. Men's soles, 75 cents (sewed); Men's Heels, 25 cents. Repairing Neatly Done. ilin Hop, Corner Kill-; and River Sts, Suits Pressed At Short Notice and Quick Delivery. EAGLE DYEINO AND CLEANING WORKS Fort street. rUono G75. .0-0'l-C0 nHIflTfP.TlINfJ PIANOS Preeminent in Quality. o BERGSTROM MUSIC CO., Ld. --ij' - irat''r&tt&rrzvtt?asaxfussi,TBsr:l SteinwaygiAJINE STATIONERY AND OTHER PIANOS THAYER PIANO CO ICO HOTEL STREBT Phono 218. TUNINO OUAHANTEED. -:nT-T.iTfT f-OTr--j.tTr--CT- ti.'rmr.vz7sn BURN for illuminating your , HOME One 45-can-dlepower costs but a half-cent an hour nnd you can have light day or night. ' HOMOLULU QAS GO., Ltd. Bishop Street. who are having trouble with picture taking or picture developing and printing, or with anything in the camera or Kodak line can have their troubles smoothed away by bringing 1 their, to us. We KNOW photography, and we can tell jou the reason for every mis take you can make, no matter how original yuu are in this respect. We'll willingly chow you how to nvnirl rnicfnVp in thn fnfnri ntiib ........ ....... ....v.. ... ..r .H.Ha., .... make no charge for the advice or in formation. Photo Supply Co., " EVERYTHING PHOTOORAPHIC " FORT STREET. Spring Flowers, New Ribbons, Feathers and Hats Are Arrived. Wire frames made by order. OUR PRICES REASONABLE. ' 30 KINO ST. NEAR BETHEL. Fop Sale Saddle and Driving Horses, Imported and Island. Club Stables Tel. 109 WE ARE AOENTS FOR Winton Touring Car 1008 MODELS The Finest Cars Ever Seen in Hono lulu. Call and Sco Them. Associated Garage, Limited. MERCHANT ST. PHONE 388. at the automobiles, buggies and car riages we have recently 'overhauled and painted THEN SEE US. W. W. Wright Go, Kins Street near South Tel, S3a AUTOMOBILES and CABRIAGES Schuman Carriage Co., . LMIITED. M for Men and Women II Wall, Nichols Co., Limited ' Amateur Photographers A. 1 1 In the Family. Tiy ULLIB WlEOECft. Cop) righted, 1S07, by 13. C. Parcoils. 'Hint I.uko l'nlloii whs superintend ent of tlm a. ami It. S. Mas not to nr guo (.'readies. The little branch road from Grocnvlllo to Hay Shore was but forty miles In length nud Important only In tlio summer sonson, vvlicn tbo trunk lino to which It Mas a feeder loaned It another engine, nnd there were two trnlns n day eich way for tlio benefit of the bonulciii nt Hummer cottages on Il.iy Point nnd tlio guests nt tlio Idtf hotel on the hhore. Fallon wus nlr.o station master, bag gage nml express ngeiit nml the eutlro executive forte of the rond. most of which was owned by stockholders hi tlm I., and V.. tbo trunk Hue Smile Fallon wns ticket ngent nml train dis patcher, nnd Martin lteduay was not only engineer of tbo one locomotive, but was master mechanic superintend ent of rolling Block nnd mint of tho thing-) tiiat Fulloii wan not Almost ev ery one was inoro than one otllcer on the (I. nnd It. S. with tlio owptlou of Wllllo Fiirrull, who was station ngent nt rnrrcll'H. IIo was Just station ngent of tho little Hag stop, tho "station" lie Iiig n well mown pafch of grms besido tlio track 111 summer nud u well shov eled place In the snoiv lit the whiter season. Tbo lawn mower and tho snow shovel wore Wllllo' only tools of trade. but ho bore his dlgiilt ns seriously ns did those who held n multiplicity of of llces. Most of tbo.umpliijees ot tho road mado lip In dignity what they lucked tu Importance. Then emtio the slrlkp. Ucdwny loung ed Into the Httlo station nt the shot end of tho run, 'while. Ids llrrmnn took tbo engine down to tbo one stall round house, l'nlloii looked up nt his ap proach. "Wlmt'd tho news down to fjfeoii illlot" ho demanded ns hu reached out "IT'S ALli 11III1II, IttllTl'' BIIE CALLED. n gnnrleil li.iml fur tlio train messages licit trny Imil liroiislit "Notliluc iniR'li," mill Reilwny liulo leiitly. "I s'lioso jou licoril that thoro Mas u big strike out westV" "I was Informctl of that fnet," BalJ rallnn, with illgiiltj. "Thoro will be uo troublo this slile of CtilcnEO." "I was cnleulutlm; to cot out thnt way this full," buhl Ucdwny, with nn ns-.uiuptlon ot cnrelessntss that his twltclilne lips bellcil. "Haillo nml I was tall; I dk It over. Sho wunts to fco thu Yollowbtouo park ou her weilillug trli'.fcr " ' snuic nnu joui rcioricu i unun. "Ami Kluce when lmo you ami Smile hnil it nil flNcil to cut marrleil? 'I'cnrs (o mo that her p.i ought; to liavo some 'thing to say alwiit It." - '"This Is' where you say," explained Hoilwny. "Wo Used It up last night, but 1 didn't lino tlmu to lull: to you tills morning. Tho eugltio needed souio Uxln' up." "Well, I pay '.Vol' " was tho decided response. "I guest Sadlo enn do bet ter than nn engineer when sho wants to get marrfed." "I'm master mechanic, too," reminded Ucdwny hopefully. "Sndlo can do better," repented Tnl- Ion ns ho rose to put some papers In tho safe. "Don't let mo hear nay more of this." Ucdwny sat In sllcnco 'until the snfu wns locked and tho lights put out; then ho followed Fullon out on" tlio platform, "Hotter IthlnU It o-or," ho advised. "I'll nsic you again In thp morula;." Ucdwny turned away down ono ot .thu almost deserted streets, nnd I'nllon Mumped angrily In tho opposite direc tion. Not oven Sadlo realized how prOud nor father was of his pusltluu ns superin tendent even of 'such on uulmpnrtnut road ns tlio 0, and II. S. That the daughter of tho superintendent should bo ab!;cd to wed n common engineer was a thing not to bo heard of. IIo had no lull: with Sndlo on tho matter, but as hu lay In bed thinking It over his uuger grow, uud hu became more II rm In his determination tiot to give his content. IIo wus lit the station caily tn the morning, affecting not to notlco how l ril Sndlo's cjes were from weeping. As soon ns Ucdwny stuck his bend tutu tho gcucitil ulllio Inllon began: "You ntedu't como In,' he rnspid v.i t u: 1 1 in I I C out. ".My miuii nnrt any uiiiercin from what It wns Inst nlulit." Ucdwny grinned nnd vvltlidrew, abut ting the door, rallon flilgotcd at the dwt, making it feeble pretense ot working, but when the hands of the clock drew around to 8 nnd tho on gtno had not puffed donn the track tc couple to the train Pillion went out or. tho platform. Ucdwny wns sitting on the hnggago truck pulling at hla cigar. Sevcr.il pas scngcrs piccd the platform, and both of the tiny conches were about hall Illicit. "Where's tho engine?" demanded I'nllou. Ucdwny moved Ids cigar that he might giln tho broader. "I'm ou n strike," ho explained. "Tht engine's In the house." "Strike!" shouted I'alloa. "What you strlkln' about? You hail n ralso last spring!" "It's not about money," explained the engineer. "I enw- Sadie last night, nnd she says sho won't marry me until you say sho can. I'm ou strike until you give the 'go nhend' order." rnllon glared Inipotently. There was no one clso In town who could run an 'engine except Sim Dugan, who II red for Uciluay. Sim was silting on the truck by his bos and only smiled pleasantly when rallon offered him double and even trlplo pay to tal; the train out. Some ot tho passcugeis crowded about to wntch the fun, nud tn the end tho superintendent bent a retreat to his olllce, wlielc presently ho wired to Orcenvlllo for help. Hut Urccurltlo was unsympathetic. Something of Itcdway's plan the olllce knew, nud Hilton's pouipousncss hnd not made friends for lilm. Greenville declared flatly that they could spaie neither engine nor engineer, and when tho division hendiiunrters was appeal ed to l'allou was told to settle the matter himself. In theory tho 0. and U. S. wns nu Independent road, with Its own corporate entity, nnd head quarters was not Interested in Its uf fnlrs. Several heavy wrecks had tilled tho lepalr shops with locomotives, nud there were nut enough to properly equip tho division, to say nothing of loaning ono to so unimportant a branch line. In desperation l'nlloii wired tho main olllccs r the I,, nnd V., nnd their reply w ns even more curt. Tho w estcrn strike wns growing worse, nnd tho messago suggested that if l'allou could not man- ngo without tho nisNtimco of tho en tire system n strike ot one engineer ha had better resign nnd let tho olllco boy, If he had one, tnko charge. All this took time, and tho station wns lilted with tho Intending travelers, who were anxious to start upon their Journey. Tho cause of tho strike had been whispered about, nud tho passen gers took turns' coming to tho general olllce, which wus also tho bnggags room, nud demanding that tti'tt. strike bo broken nud communication restored. Fallon grow desperate. Unrdy, one of the heaviest stockholders of the liquid V.; had beonvborn.Jn'llny Side, nnd his summer cottage over on the point wns nlwnjs open to his old ac quaintances when the owner wns there. If the story should reach Hardy through complaint on tlio part nf one ot the town people, there might be trouble. With n gestnro ot despair ho opened tho door nud called Sndlo lute consultation. "Seo If you enn't fix things up," ho pleaded. "Don't give In unless you have to, but as u last resort well, 1 supposo I'll have to let jou uiarrj him." With a hug and a kiss, Sndlo darted to tho window nnd threw up tho sash, "It's nil right, Mart!" she culled. "I'll ride down with you nnd get tho ring." "I told you ns n last lesoit," groaned ration. "You might havo talked him out of tho strike." "Small chance of Hint," laughed the girl as from tho roundhouse come tho puff of tho exhaust. "As official strike breaker of tho road I saw long ago that only complete surrender would bo effective." "Strike breaker!" grunted Fallon. "There would havo been atiothcr strlko In tho morning," she explained. "Tho telegraph department and tho train dispatcher were going out In sympathy." "It's darned little sympathy you have," growled Fallon. "What do you supposo Hardy will say If ho hears of this?" "He promised niq n wedding present If I broko the strike," explained tho girl calmly. "lie wired this morning to know what tho troublo was, and 1 told him." For a moment Fallon pondered the situation, then ho rose to his feet, with a sigh. "Thero won't bo any more strikes," he said. "It's nil In the family now." Why Sho Sang the Hymn. A well known bishop rclrtes that while ou n recent visit to tho south ho wns In n small country town where, owing to tho scarcity of good servants, most of tho Indies preferred to do their own work, IIo wns awakened qulto early by tlio tones of n soprano voice singing "Nearer, My (Sod, to Thee." As the bishop lay In bed ho meditated upon tho piety which enabled his host ess to go about hor tusk early In tho morning singing such n noblo hymn. At breakfast ho spoke to her about It and told her how pleased ho wus. "Oh, law," she replied, "that's tho hymn I boll tho eggs by threo ersos for soft nnd flvo for hard." Judge's Library. No Tlmo For Anything Else. "So you think his Intentions nre seri ous," said tho fnther. "Do you know nu thing nbout his habits';" "yes," replied tho girl's mother; "that's why I think his Intentions are serious." "How do you meant" "Ills principal habits seem to bo call, lug on May and writing to her," ! Catholic Standard and Times. I 1W A AT T G yOne, TCent a Word WANTED Advertisements Under this Heading One Cent Per Word Each Day. No Ad vertisements Imerted for Lest Than Ten Cents. Position lu plantation storo or ware house, by a man experience J In general merchnndlso and book keeping. "X.," this olllce. 30r'Ct Part Hawaiian ot fair address and Intelligence, for clerk; good op portunity for the right man. Ad drets this olllce, "Man." 3891-tf Cash bos; also u boy that has had tomo experience In n dry goods store. Apply Sachs Dry floods Co. 311-31 To buy dollars dated 1900, l'Jul ami 1S05. Takolo.1. Carlo, 101S Nun anil. 3713-Tt A few customers for puro milk. Ap ply al 1837 College St. 3923-tf Clean wiping tags at the Uulletln of fice, tt TO LET Advertisements Under this Heading One Cent Per Word Each Day. No Ad vertisements Inserted for Less Than Ten Cents. Largo bouse on Ucretanla St. next to Queen's Hospital; rent very "Cheap, "ft. W. Chamberlain, Judd Uulldln-;. 3849-tt l'lirnlhhcd housekeeping rooms. 8 Cottago drove, 'ting St. No. TO LEASE A house with three bedrooms, largo grounds and stnhfe; willing lo lease for two years or more. Ilox 40 or phono 171. 3913-tf LOST Advertisements Under this Heading One Cent Per Word Each Day. No Ad vertisements Inserted for Less Than Ten Cents. Hay horse, lost Friday night, figure "2" on back leg. If found, plcaso return to It. Mlyuta und receive reward, Niiuanu noar Ilerctania. Sealskin, pockctbook containing about 200 In bills, also letters of credit. Liberal reward for return to Young Hotel olllce. 3t In I'alnma, all-white, ,9-months-old fox-terrier; cut tall ; green leather collar. Howard it returned to this olllce. 3911-tt -I PERSONAL. Gentleman, ngo 42, Independently wealthy, desires to meet educated nml rcflncd lady; object, matrimo ny. Address "J M. F.." Uulletln. 3943-3t Hats FOR LADIES AND GENrLEMEtl, Latest Shapes and Stylish Trimming. Cleaning Of All Kinds of Hats. UYEDA, ' 1028 NUUANU AVENUE. BAMBOO FURNITURE Of All Kinds And Descriptions At Reasonable Prices. SEE OUR DISPLAY. S. TAT AN I Emma St. near Beretania. OhiflCord Wood For ale HONOLULU FIHE WOOD CO., 98 King St. and Hotel and Smith Sts. Tel. White 1C9U. S. SA1KI, Bamboo Furniture Made to Order. Ticture Framing a Specialty. 5G3 S. BERETANIA ST, TELEPHONE 407. jDenf a Word FOR SALE Advertisements Under this Heading One Cent Per Word Each Day. No Ad vertlcements Inserted for Less Than Ten Cents. 3uu ft. S-ln. cast-Iron sewer pipe; 3 nil-copper Truux sterilizers tin lin ed; 1 nil-copper water still, tin lined; 1 all-copper 40-gal. steam Jacket kettle; 2 all-copper wah hollers. Kmmeluth & Co., Ltd., 14S King St.; Phono 211. A valuable collection of stamps. This cnlectlou Is tho property of tho widow of the lato II. W. llowcn, and Is tho result of his effort lu many years of labor; they can bo seen at tho Hawaiian News Co., Young building. 3911-tt Kino corner lot In Mnklkl. Curbing, water, fruit and ornamental tree and all Improvements. Two min utes' walk from cars and Punahou College. Address It. F.. this office. Beef caltlo for sale at Kahuku, Hawaii. Apply Col. Sam Norrls. Walohlnti Two horkes, ono wagon nnd harness. Address P 0. II. 2107. 3942-lW White Pckln ducks and eggs. 1911 South King St. 390C tt Artistic WALLPAPERS ATTBACTiyE PRICES Wilder & Co. THOMAS FITCH, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Room 10, Campbell Block, Honolulu, T. E. P Xj. PEjlERS NOTARY PUBLIC at BULLETIN OFFICE. Phone 250. IXTTM"' "iTTTMr PA H J-livJ V-'iivyX'l va UU. KINO ST. NEAR BETHEL Dealers in Furniture Mattresses, Etc., Etc. All kinds of KOA and MISSION FURNITURE Made To Order. HONOLULU IRON WORKS Improved and Modern SUOAR MA CHINERY of every capacity and de- tcription made to order. Boiler work and RIVETED PIPES for irrigation lurposcs a specialty, particular at ention paid to JOB WORK, and re pairs executed at shortest notice. F. S. Nagami-, Kodak Developing, Printing, En larging and Interior Photo graphing. HOTEL ST. bet. Nuuanu & Bethel. WHEN You Want ElcctHo Wiring Done or Private Telephone Installed or Dry Batteries, tall the UNION EIJCTRIC CO., CO Beretania St. Phone 313. L'nlque Chinese Goods WingWoTai&Co. 941 NUUANU ST R. MIYATA & CO.. CONTRACTORS. BUILDERS. PAIN- TERS, PAPER HANQERS ind MASON WORKERS. Second Hand Lumber, Doors and Sashes Boncht and Sold. KINO ST., PALAMA JUNCTluN, FPHONE 694. . ix 1 iH J . .mitiLtf ,. ' in1MSfiiliii&liv'J"'""','A'" i -iU