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rVBNINO BULLETIN. TIONOLTTUTJ 1 H FRIDAY. MAR. 2K, lfllO. Until April 1st :$150$25 down and $10 a raontli t Waialae Heights Lots On the Kaimuki Cur Line AFTER' THAT DATE PRICES WILL POSITIVELY BE .ADVANCED. STREETS PAVED, EXCELLENT VIEW, NO ROCK i fi . Bo V' m" till BUY NOW, and Masonic Temple Weekly Calendar MONIMV Leahl Chapter No. 2 Regular- TUIiMUAV WIIDNUHDAV THL'HIMV Nuuanu Chapter Rote Croix Maundy Thursday Ceremonial. Easter Ceremonies Sunday, March 27, 10 a. m, I'RIOAI HAIUriDAVi All visiting members of the Order arc cordially Invited to attend meetings of local lodges i tyeet on the 2nd and 4th Mondavi of each month at K: P. Hall 7:30 P. M. puAiiiFal JHCJUUCll Vk , MAHiNt choihuhv other All0. BENEFICIAL ASSOCIATION. ctationi cor- iially invited. HARMONY LODGE, No. 3, 1. 0. 0. P. Meets every Monday evening at" -1:10 lu I. O. O. F. Hall. Fort Street. . E. It. IIENDKY. Secretarx. II. 13. MCCOY, Noble Giaud. 'AH visiting brothers very cordially Invited. : ; OAHTJ I0DGE, No. 1, K. ofiPc Meets every tint and third Frt Uj oveulng at 7:30 In K. of P. Hull, tamer Fort aud Iteretanlu. Visiting toothers cordially Invited to M.tend. WM. JONES, C. C. O. F. HEINE. 1C. It. 8 EON0LULU IQDQE 010. B. P, 0. E. Honolulu Lodeo No. 810. II. P. U. C'.kk, meets lu tbelr ball, on King Btreet. near Fort, every tTinny even. Ing. Visiting Drotbers are cordially Uvltsd to attend. E. A. DOUTHITT. H. K. H. O. EASTON. Hec'y. HAWAIIAN IEIBE, No. 1, 1. 0. B. M Meets every first and tblrd Thurs- lru of each mouth at Knights of pythlus Hull. Visiting brothers cor- lUlly invited to attend. t ' P. HiaCHNH, Bachem. K. V. TODU, C. of H. HONOLULU AERIE 140, P. 0, E. Meets on tba 2nd and 4th WED Vl'SIMY evenings of each month at 7:2U o'clock lo K. of P. Hall, corner -litretanlu and Fort 'streets, Visiting Eagles are Invited to at tend. W. It. IlILEY, W. P. WM. C. McCOY, Sec. Vm. M'KINLEY LODGE No,8,K.ofP, Meets eyetf 2nd and 4th Saturday venlng at 7:30 o'clock In K, ot P. Hull, cor. Fort and Beretanla. Visit ling brothers cordially Invited to at lud, II. A. TAYLOR, C. C. K. A. JACOBSON, K. It. S. Fresh Shipment of FLOWER AND VEGETABLE SEEDS LEVYS' J. M. LEVY & CO. PHONE 70. PURITAN The Ikit Butter iiur1 HENRY MAY & CO. . in i i urn ii mn make 25 per cent, on your money by saving the advance in price WE HAVE WITH US AT THE YOUNO. Friday, March 25. Allan McKlunnn, Wnlalua. Friday, March 24. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil 11. Ilaccm. Seat- lie. Wash.; E. A. Peck Commander rind Mrs. HoRcr Welles, New York City. Wednesday, March 23. Mr. anil Mrs. John A. Scott. Hlln; H. C. Taft, Oakland, Cat.; .1, F. Cart- slon, Oakland, Cal.j J, W. Havens, Oakland, Cnl.: Mrs. E. N. Engclhardt, Oakland. Cat.; Miss Mary Kiigelhnrdt. Oakland. Cnl.: Miss C. Franck, Oak land, Cal.: Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Par sons, Berkeley, Cal.; Dr. and Mrs. F. W. Taylor, Hawaii; II. E. Peters, City. AT THE HAWAIIAN. Friday, March 25. . !... K, Smith. Koloa; Mr.and V. A. Franklin, dan Francisco. YOUNO Friday, March 24. I). II. Gregory, H. E. Peters. Mrs. Can- ton, Ohio. Tuesday, March 22. Mrs. E. L. Poolo Ensennda do Mora Cuba; II. Pearson RohliiBou. Hull, Sng. POLICE COURT AND : . JJETECTIVE DOINGS Chltfr-fMcDuflle and Ms men wore lAisyjyesterdny afternoon and evening; KflmTflciii and opium tellers were gath ered lnonil uk court did not sit this morning, tho liiinch wl'.l havo to ap pear tomorrow ln-fore Judge1 Andrade. Cluing Wn Pons and Ch Fong, were the two celestials who weiu arrest e.l ,-Lf.or Belling the jxippy Julco, and In both cases tho uvldcnco was obtained through Informers who purchased small quantities of the dreamer's de light. Tho gamblers, to the number of eight, were caught p!alng Pai Kau, and tho case Is thought to bo a dead open and shut one. The raid, was made without much trouble, nn! the wooers of chance, were it Is alleged, caught red handed. Other arrests muilo this mornms were A. Anderson for being inked, and Louis Sclgade for vagrancy. Th$ pair will tell Judge Andrade all about it tomorrow and they may get an Easter present from Ills Honor. ' I T rarr i SPECIALS For This Week BOYS, WASHABLE SUITS 2a to 8 years sizes; best make $1.50 to $3.50 a Suit LADIES' KID GLOVES Two-clasp; in White, Black, and Tan $1.25 Pair LADIES' SKIRTS Full-pleated, well-tailored Skirts; all lengths and waist-bands; in Worsteds, Serges, and Alpacas , $4 to $10 Each NEW SPRING WAISTS Special Sale, Fancy Lin eerie and Tailored Styles; snow-white and beauti ful goods; fresh from the hands of "the makers... ..,, $1.50 to $4 Each EACH A MIGHTY BIG VALUE SEE WINDOW DISPLAY A. Blom-s, Fort Street, opp, Ca.tholic Church LOCAli AND GENERAL The Value of the classified ad is that it carries a real message to the reader. It specifies something that .the reader is interested in learning and for this reason the return from classified advertising is instantane ous. To Ret immediate return in Hawaii use the Ballet in. Telephone C03 to huva Laundry called for and dellvored quick Call on Mite Puton at the Encore Saloon for n diaft of Fresh butter milk. Time spent at tho Fashion Saloon Is time pleasantly spent. Tills place li sometimes kuown as the Two Jaws. Jack McFadden, tho well known lightweight boxer, may bo matched to box Marlowe, of Lcllehua again Ih Die near future. There Is no more delicious butter sold hele, or nny where elso, than the fuiuoun Puritan brand carried by Henry May & Co., Ltd. Dick 8ulllvnu, who hag been away on tho big Island for some weeks, will return to Honolulu on tho Maunn Kea arriving tomorrow morning. Visit Jack Huberts nl the Kentucky 4uloon when )ou wu'lt liquid refresh meat. You will get goo I goods and courteous treatment there. Lester Pclrlo hns been finally 'dis charged from the Queen's hospital, and Is now being congratulated by his friends on his recovery. A small fox terrier dog was rim over on Deretanla street last night and, paralysed; the poor animal was later on put out of its misery. Illru'sjloot Deer Is n good tonic un I one of-the most pleasant drinks on the market. Order a case from Con solidated Soda Works, phone 71. Get your soda water Irom the Arc tic Soda Water Works Co.. 12G3 Mil ler street, telephone 557. Distilled wat er delivered to offices or dwellings. Mrs. C. L. Dlckerson for up-todate millinery nt reasonable prices. Tho only one that docs nccordeon ploatlng In Honolulu, tireeu stumps, too, for cash. American Steam Laundry does deli cate fabrics by hand. Dry cleaning ladles' diekses. Clothes cleaned and prettied. Work advertises Itself. Auto delivery. Phone, 003. Numbers have been Issued to G19 nutniuoblies nt tho police Btatlon: mini- her 520 Is to be seen on the streejs but there Is a vucant space on tho rcglste Hack Inspector Scully reports that Ihcro Is not much use in taking the time of automobiles now-a-days us all the chauffeurs are kcoplng close down to the fifteen miles limit. There was nothing much doing around tlio""ollco station this morn ing ns court did not sit, and tho big doors were locked. Tho placo looked deserted and a drunk who was brought lu, woke the station up and brought ever ono to attention. Wilhelmina j . passengers! We personally attend to baggage entrusted to us. City FlllrlltO RECflHlTER -JSJUHDEk ARREST l.azarlo Znluniauea, the Filipino who hns been doing', n recruiting business among his1 countrymen In theso Isl ands,, jvltlumwgolng (u the tiouh.e of getting out' n license, 'was nrresteil last night by Defective Harry Terence Lake, and lodged In the police station. This morning Attorney I.lghtfoot en quired as to the amount of ball that would bo requlicd to secuie LazaMo his liberty forl.tlm time being. The field, L. W. Moody, Miss M. Old amount nas'set u .V)i), mid un till dings. MI'S M. Hedden, Mr. and noontime sureties were not forlbeom- Ing. n ( l.azarlo Is a-membr of the Hawaii- an ,baud,'SUil.iuvJshslto get nut of Jail in order to) lake part lu the usu-il concerts. It Ih alleged that he had t big bunch of Fillilnoa leady to leave for the inalulaud on the Siberia, which sails this afternoon. 1. POIIil DEPARTS . ' ( Itcvnnd Mrs. C, N. Pond of Oberlln, Ohio, leavo on tho Wilhelmina tumor row for their homo, nftcr a very pleas ant visit with their boh P. M. Pond and Mr. Pond's half brother. Mr. W. A. llowen.' With Mr, ami Mrs. llowen who accompany them to tho States, Mr. and Mrs. Pond will mnke u tour of the Holy Land during the Into sum mer and early fall. Mr. Pond while here hns been as sisting Mr llowen in his work as u member of the School Fund Commis sion appointed by the Governor under n Joint resolution passed the last Leg islature. He has been attending the weekly meetings' of the commission und much valuable work has been dono by him that will eventually pramoto the welfare of the public schools of the Territory. DRAW BOUISJJ IEILEHUA Tho fistic bout that was pulled aft at I.ellehua last night between Ton rulne, of the Engineer Corps and Flynu of the Fifth Cavalry resulted In n draw iib both men were on their feet nt the end of tho tenth round which was the limit set for the bout. The iittcuduuco was one of the larg est that has showed up nt kiicIi un event and they (me and ull claim that the go was one of tho best on record lu tho Islands. The other bout between McCiilloiigh ot Fort Shatter and llnsock, of the Fifth Cavalry was for ten rounds and also resulted in a draw. Tommy Mnrlow was the referee for both of tho fights and his decisions gavo satisfaction In every Instance, x DANCER Al MATINEE. A number of people have request ed the manager of the Empire, to have the dance by Miss. Aspiuwall given at Saturday's mutlneo. It lius been decided to glya the dauce, but some ibunges will he mnde, as the mntlneo Is attended largely by chlldieii, Vnrlntions will be Intro duced that will ,ilo away entirely with any feature that might make the dance objectionable to the par , cuts ot Noting children. The dance. us ptetunted will be a combination 'of the famous Indian dance with the I Spanish nutlvo dance. i Although utteutlou has moru than , oncu beeu dirucled lo the danger lu di inking city water a largo number of people continue, Indifferent. A telo- phquu message to )lycrpfl!s Fountain , Kodu, Wqrka,. fvlifii-.70) will .bring yqu u re uibiici water, Hawaiian Realty Co., and Siberia i i the checking and sealing of all Transfer Co., JAS. H. LOVE. PHONE 152. PA8SENQERS BOOKED Per M. N. S. S. Wllhelnilnn, for San Francisco, Mnr, 2 5,-Mr. and Mrs. W. A. llowen. Itnv. C. M, Pond,, Mrs. Pond, ;Mlss Lulu Law,- Mr. and Mrs. II. II. Smith, Miss N. Lloyd, J. llenne, Mrs. Cox, M. II. Weinberg. I). L. Wlthlngtou, Mrs. J. A. Scott, Mr. and Mrs. '.. K. Myeis. J. M. Am brose, Mr. Harnett, Miss Harnett, Mary Harnett, C. F. Murray, Miss Ella Murray, Mrs. II. Alexander, Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Austin, Miss Irene Hluckman, Mr. and Mrs, Jis. Wake- Mrs. F. W. Taylor, Miss II. lluxter, J. H. Casey, W. Walker, T. E. Mnr- n, W. W. Hrunor, Mis. J. M. Drown?, J. II. Castle, Oeo. Deri go. Miss E. M. Anderson. M, E. SUva, Oscar Edlhard, Miss E. House, N. I. while, Mary Vnndorbcrg, Mr. niid Mis. J, II. Hase. Mrs. M. F. Ssttt, Miss M. Anderson, A. D. Larnrfch, Mrs. O. I. Welbourne, II. 3. Steele, Mrs. Steele, L. C. Abies, Mr. aiid Mrs, W, T. Lucas, Miss A. M. Dletz. Dr. Maxwell, Mr. and Mrs. C. Y. Hastings, Mrs. Mnr;- E. Walker, J. F. Moore, Mrs. A. Illatt, Mr. and Mrs. C. II. llacou, Mrs, Creelman, Mrs. J, O. Carey, N. II. Young, ll. Wiley, N. S. Sachs, Mrs. M. J. Sloan, MUs Sloan, W. P. Iloth, Geo. II. Hobortton, Dr. W. II. Plainer, Miss Catherine Piris, J, F. Stafford, C. II. Dickey, Miss A. Klemmo, J. Grube, Mrs. Grube, Dr. F. J. Van Kirk. Dr. W. D. Klrkpatrlck, Miss Friedlander, Miss Abrnnis, A. L. Jessup, Miss Anna Gallon, Mrs. C. A. Prntt, Mrs. L. M. De Wolfe, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Phelau, J. II. Joy no, MIse W Dickson Mre,Thog. J. Qiilnn, Miss Ituth Qulnn, Miss Mildred Qulnn, Miss Margery Qulnn. Per P. M. S. 8. Slberlu, for San Francisco, March 26. Mr. and Mrs. D. II. Smith. Mr. aud Mrs. David Rice. MIsb II. F. Parmeleo, Theo. Wolff, D. P. II. Isenherg Fred Lewis. Meo. Mc Murray Geo. S. Dearborn, U. D. Lop hnm J. F. Dlllle. Mrs. M. Shipley, Mrs. Shipley. Miss K. C. Winn. Mr. and MrB. J. A. Mc'lregor, J. S. .cCundless, Geo, C. Ueck, Mrs. L. M, Harvey, C. F. Mur lay, Miss Ellen Murray, E. T, McCar thy Mr. and Mrs. Uiillcu, Mr, nnd Mrs. II. McConncll, Mrs. G. E. Harvey, Mis.? A. N. Deltz, E. O. Knowles, J. P. Staf ford, Mr. and Mrs. O. II. Stqver, G. If. F. Meyer, C, II. llncon, Mrs. Uncon, A. Lane. Miss E. llames. IL N. Hlckee. O. II. Hlckee, G. Hofgaard, C. O. War, ren. Dr. Lane, Mrs. F. It. Lane, Mr, and Mrs. II. O. Wilbur. Mrs: M. Pat- ton. Mlsa Stewait. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. E. Tlielan, A L. Jesup. Miss C. Teggert. Miss Abrams. Miss Friedlander, N. II. Young. Dr. Klrkpatrlck. Hev. 8. Hon da, Ada Jeffries, Chun Yeo. A. Walde moyer. Otto Conrad, J, II. Tripp. J. J. KirkputricK, Mr, nnd Mrs. W. B. Thomas, P. Flanagan, E. L. Keenan. Per O. 8. S. 'Sierra for San Francis co, April C Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Young, Mrs. E. Kurtz Mr. and Mrs. T. Wclr. Mr. and MrB. E. C. Pprrlne. Mrs. A. inompson, air. and Mrs. w. T. Lucas, Miss B, Carra, Mrs. E. C. Curra, MIsb Abrams, Mrs. Friedlander, Mrs. De Knight, Mr, and Mrs. J, C. Colin, Mrs. V, E. Collins, Mrs. A. Sullivan. Dr. and Mrs, Stnvln, Mr. ami Mrs. U.'tl. Cato Mr. and Mrs. W. T.'Bell, Mis. O. Tag gart, Mrs. Knox. Mrs. Pexley, Mrs, C. A. Blalsdoll. Miss BlalBdell. MUs A. Gallon. Mr. and Mrs. A, Waldron. Sa-1 tented yesterday to en imerate tl' ..VSnf5?,t& T. H. Pock, M. II. Weinberg! Mrs J.,nw"lt U'01ia who lB,10re t,ie role. H. Clark, Mrs. O'ConnellM, T. Henry, llley ,iavo slveu orders to maids Mrs. F. E. Dennis, Mrs. E. II. Spen-,'0 numlt person they do not re cer. Mrs, J, II. Clarke, N. W. Ptitman, fer to him as a man with a mus R. 11. Pntmuii. ituche. The style Is to leave hilt Ho, MUs K. Wight, Mis. Murphy, O, c"me m,ai '" u bewhlskerud man. W. Peavv Mrs. Phkvv. m ii..iit,.n I Ally lesideut of lleeclii,,. ),n wi, S'peucer Blckerlon, Mrs. llckeilon, It! I, Llllle, R. II. Elglu, J. J. Uelser. JoK MtVVl:-!!,UeUWfu!;ari,ttl,a, TTT hippie ARRIVED Thursday, March 24. Seattle nnd Tacoma Mexican, A.-H. S. S 2:30 p. m. San Francisco Coronado, Am. bktn. VE8SEL8 TO ARRIVE Saturday, March 26. Ililo and way ports Mauna Kea. sttnr. Sunday, March 27. Kauai ports Klnoji, stmr., a. ro. .Maul and Moloknl ports Mlkahala, ntmr., n. m, Tuesday, March 29. Atistrnllnn iiorts Maraina. C.-A. S. S. Wednesday, March 30. Kauai iKirts W. 0. Hall, stmr. Thursday, March 31. Hawaii and Maul ports Clnudlne stmr. Friday, April 1. San Francisco Sierra, O. 8. 8. Saturday, April 2. Hongkong and Japan ports China', P. M. 8. S. Victoria Maltal, C.-A. 8. 8. . Monday, April 4. Manila via Nagasaki Sheridan, U. 8. A. T, Tuesday, April 5. f Snllnn Cruz, San Francisco, Seattle Mlssourlan, A.-H. S. 8. . Wednesday, April 6. San Francisco Lurllnc, M. N. 8. 8. Friday, April 8. Hongkong and Japan ports Man churia, P. M, S. S. Monday, April 11. . -San Francisco Nippon Mnru, T. K. K. S. S. Tuesday, April 12. San Francisco Nevndan, A.-H. S. S. Friday, April 15. Hongkong and Japan ports Chlyo Mnru, T, K. K. S.8. Sundsy, AfHI 17. Sallnn Criiz, San Francisco, Seattle Columbian, A.-H. S. S. Monday, April 18. San FranclBco Siberia, P. M. S. 8. Tuesday, April 19.' San Francisco Wilhelmina, M. N S. S. Friday, April 22. San Francisco Sierra, O. S. S. t WATERFRONT NOT S" THE UNITED STATES crulsef New Orlenns.wlil take on about bIx hundred tons of fuel during her stay at this port nnd beforo pioceedlng to the Asiatic station. The vessel which Is In many respects n Bister ship to the Albany, Is callable, of carrying a com plement of thrco hundred men. Dur ing the stay at Mare Island the vessel wnB thoroughly repaliod and also tit ted with entirely now armament. - IT REQUIRED twenty-seven days for tho American ship Marlon Chllcott to mako tho voy'ago from Honolulu to Oavlota. TIiIb vessel brought a ship ment of fuel oil nnd sailed from hero on February 20. TAKINO A FULL shipment of fuel oil for Honolulu, tho American ship Falls of Clyde Ih reported to have sailed from Oavlota yesterday. THE AMERICAN DARK H. P. Rlthet, wltirgencrnl merchandise from San FrancUco, Is reported to havo nr rived at. IIIlo yestorday. CHICAGO, Feb;' 20. A boycott against mustaches has beeu declared by girl students nt the University of Chicago. Several residents ot Heecher hall, u woman's dormitory, WllPril Mia fn-ltntlnn la u,Rn i 'orgetB heiself anj Urts the boycott Is to be brougUt. before u tHul board &" """ M t0" 83 Merohant St Phone 553 DEPARTED , I Tinirsdny,a March 24. Kauai ports W. O.'lIalCstinr., 5 p. n. ' v 4.- VE88EL8 TO DEPART I 4 Friday, March '25. . Mauna nnd Hawaii por,ts ClaiMlne, stmr, G p. m. ' 8iturdy,- March 26. San Francisco Siberia, P. M. 8 H. 10 a. m. . i . San Francisco Wilhelmina, M. N. S, 8., 10 n. m. Monday, March 28. ! Hongkong and Japan ports Korea, P. M. 8. 8. Kauai ports Noeau, stmr. Tuesday, March 29, j Vancouver and Victoria Marama. C. A. 8. S. 'IIIlo via way ports Mauna Kea, stmr. i Molokal and Maul ports Mlkahala. stmr, I Kauai ports Klnau, stmr; j Thursdsy, March 31 ; Kaunl ports W. O. Hall, stmrf Saturday, Aorll 2. ,, San Francisco China. JaM. Bl B. Australian iiorts via Suva Mnltal, C.-A. 8. 8. ' Monday, April 4, . San Francisco Sheridan. U. 8. A. T. Wednesday, April 8. San Francisco Sierra, O.'.B. 'S.I Friday, April 8. San Francisco Manchuria, V. M. S. S. ( Monday, April 11. ? i Japan ports and Hongkong "Nippon Mam, T, K. K. 8. S. , Tuesday, April 'J San Francisco Lurllor,iJi''N. . S. Friday, April '15. ' San FranclBco Clyo Mam, T, K, K, s s. Saturday, April 16. San Francisco Nevadan, A.-H. S. 8. Monday, April 18. Japan ports and Hongkong Slberlu. P. M. s! S. Saturday, April 23. San Francisco Asia, P. M."S: S. Tuesday, April 26. Japan iiorts anil Hongkong Chtnu, P. M. S. S. " PASSENGERS DEPARTED Per stmr. W. O. Hall, for Kauai ports, March 24. Mrs. Hansilsenperg. I PA88EN0ER8 BOOKED j" Per stmr. Olaudlne. far, Mnnl nn.l Hawaii rorts, March 25. Sirs. Plorce. a. W. Peury, Mrs. Poary, Mr. Mur phy, M. Hall, M. Benton, MAILS. Malls are due at Honolulu frntn. points as follows: " ' Yokohama Per 8iberla, March 25. Ban Francisco Per Korea. March 28. Colonies Per Marama. March 2 Vancouver Per Mnltal, April 2 Malls will depart for the tollnwlnt points as follows:. , San Francisco Per 8lbcrla, March 25. Yokohama Korea, Match 28. Vancouver Per Marama, March 29, Colonies Per Maltal.Aprll 2. TRANSPORT 8ERVICE. -roaK, from Honolulu for lifnnii,. March 1, Dlx, at Manila, Jan. 20. Logan, from Honolulu for Manlln. March 15. Thomas, arrived on Innclsco Vrom Manila, March, JO. 8horl.lan, sailed from Manila for Ho- nolulu, March 14. IN WREION PORTS I Friday, Mareh'25. YOKOHAMA Arrlycd Mar. 25; 8 8. Mougolln, henco'Mar, 14, BAN FRANCIBCO-Salled Mar. 25: 8 S. Enterprise, for IIIlo, HII.O Arrlved'Mar, 24: Bk. R. p, Rf. that, fraui'Btiu Francisco. THE DANI8H bark Deumark Is re ported through the Merchants' Ex change as having Balled from Lelth, with a large general cargo' for jfono lulu, A shipment of, fertiliser tp.the Hawaiian Fertiliser "Comu AV. J. v vs II r lmrmf I to arrive by this vessel, ' .-.;.f.r:fvr7r; im', 1 -j. jA2. i , .. Unr . itiuMtt, ,i im ili aul&au "SA'-. ji