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pgV' r-v V ' & ,"," EVENING I1ULLETSN. HONOLULU, 11. T.. WEDNESDAY, 'MAY 22. 1901. . ' 4 r t f iV ii fl a. ?" W rift i . i Evening Bulletin NVlahed Every Day except Sunday, mt 210 King Street, Honolulu, T. ot II., by the ULLET1N PUBLISHING COMPANY. WALLACE It. FABKINQTON ..Editor Entered at the Tost Oluce at Hono lalu as second class matter SUBSCRIPTION HATES. Per month, anywhere In U. S. ..$ .75 t t year 8.00 rr year, postpaid, foreign 13.00 Payable Invariably In advance. Telephone . 266 PostOfflco Box 718 "WEDNESDAY MAY 22, 1901. CANTEEN AUOUITION RB8ULT. The army canteen illsoi'sslon bids fair to again attract tho attention of Congress, nnd tho temperance ado cates who secured Its rcmmnl from army pots will hac an opportunity to proe the benefits derived from their work. Already complaints are being re celved at the War Depirtment show ing the bad effects of the canteen aboli tion. The first result has been the closing of post exchanges or stores at which offliirs nnd soldiers could secure the small necessities uf lite at cot prlic. These were operated In connec tion wi... the canteen, tho profits on liquor being slifflclent to paj tho run nlng expenses of the exchnnge. These exchanges arc sadly misred as n local convenience furthcmoio. officers and soldiers are unable to make their In come go as far as befoie. This of Itself will not furnish suffi cient nrgmnent for canteen restoration 1 he most natural stntement of canteen opponents will be that member of ar my posts' being frro from canteen In fluences, should have enough addition al money to allow thtm to pay the usual market prices for merchandise. The temperance theory, however, does not hold good In practice. He- ports from Tort Meyer?, (he I'resldln nnd Fort Sheridan show that the Im mediate effect of closing tho innteen has hem the opening of now uiloons In close proximity to tho post. Fol dlers now flock to the saloons and drunkenness 1ms Inrreised. Thn saloon keeper Is looking for I uslness and a full guard house Is tho result. At Hampton Hoads the condition Is pic tured as follows. "An Increased num ber of drunks, a largo number of men put In the gunrd house for mfsslng check nnd tho Increased numbei of arrest In the towns of l'hoehus Hamp ton nnd Newport News, all of which gives mute evidence of the misguided v Isdom of those who havn tnken from the enlisted man his 'club. " It Is the old temperance story over again. You can't force prohibition on any man, much less the soldier. As a commander of the locnl army post said when abolition of the canteen was be ing considered: "Abolition of tho can teen means that the men will go to the ling ranches and drink swipes." Atherton Upholds Title of Champion Contrary to general expectations, Frank Atherton upheld' his title of champion yesterday uy defeating Char ley Elston three straight sets In tho final tennis contest In singles The ic milt was considerable of a surprise, for the general public expected that Els ton would win easily. Atherton's service was something wonderful. He used the full nrm stroke, nnd sent the bill swift nnd low, bouncing In an almost unrctdrnablo manner. At times, Elston could do nothing with his serve, but another times he'was able to place It to sorao advantage. Elston was a great disappointment to the majority of tho spectators, who ex pected him to win. Ho plaved with utter lack of confidence nnd seemed half-hearted In his work. At the be ginning of tho third tct, he plaved In splendid form, but It was only tempor ary nnd when Atherton braced a lit tle, Elston lost the set. Yesterday was the third time Ather ton nnd Elston have met. Elston won the chimplonshlp In 1&19. but In 1000 was defeated by Atherton for But place. Yesterday, Atherton plnved bet ter than ever before, and It Is very doubtful If Elston will ever be able to regain second place honors. Today at 4 o'clock the only match In the mixed doubles will bo plnjcd It si ould prove to be a very Interesting match. This is the only chatjee that Honolulu will have of watching Mrs. Elston with the racket this jear. Mrs Elston's plajlng nlwnjs elicits con siderable Interest, for she Is n very strong nnd brilliant plavcr. Mr. and Mis. Elston will play Frank Atherton nnd Miss Gertrude Scolt for the mixed championship. The following matches In men's doubles will be plnved today: On rtcretnnli courts at 4 o'clock: Fuller and Cheek vs. lrlne and Lans dale; Cooke and Wilder vs. Castle nnd Cnnavnrro. ,; On tho PrcIAc eouitB: Hitchcock and Wilder vs. Prosser and Rice, at 3:30 o'clock. !!1 Art Lcngue Lltcrnry Circle. A meeting of the llte'nry circle of the Kllohnnn Art League was held at tho home of Jiulgu Krear Putiahou, Inst night for tho purpobc of considering tho lltcrnry work to bo taken up during tho ensuing venr. Mrs. Kinney, who was recently re elected chairman of the circle for tho coming veni, presided Ht the mestlng, Various plans were sugecsttfd and do nated at length. It was finally decided that, beginning with the Dncembcr meeting, a new method should be adopted. On behalf of the club, Mr. McClennan will ndvcrtlsu for contributions of verse, prose, song, essajs, etc.. from all those caring to contribute, whether tbey bo members of the club or not. These contributions art to be read and criticized at the monthly meetings. Contributions uro nil to be In by tho first of December. m m GASOLINE PACIFIC HARDWARE CO., LIMITEO I SOLE AGENTS FOR DIAMOND HEAD GASOLINE In specially coated tins and heavy cases to prevent leakage : : : WILKE PORCELAIN REFRIGERATORS; Samples now en exhibition. An Invoice to rrlv on the NUUANU" now due. Chase and Sanborn Old Government Blend MOCHA AND JAVA COFFEE A Full Line of Dixon's Graphite Products. U lafl SAMOA WITH OWNER The German sttniner Samoa with her owner, (1. Kunst nboaid arilvcd from Apia and l'ngopago thib morn ing nfter a plcnbnnt trip of nine dnvs from the latter port. She Is on hci first trip litre and comes to Inaugu rate: a now line between Honolulu and Samoa. The Samoa was it-cent-ly bought In Sidney from tho Union Steamship Co under whoso flag she lias bucn run for a great many venrs In tho Colonial trnde. She was form erly the Rlngnrooma and for several veartt before being purchnsed by Mr. Kunst was laid up It is understood that a good price was paid for the vessel and much money expcndcil to fit her for the trade between Ha waii mid Samoa. The esbd is of six bundled nnd thirty tons net register and about twelve knots speed. As she has been laid up so long it will take it couple of trips to get the stiff ness out of her but her officers say that when she Is In good working con dition, she will be able to greatly re duce hei time of tho present trip fiom Afiln. Ucsides her owner and his sc-cre-taiy one other passenger a Mr. Con rad, linked. Nothing but ten or tweivo tons of coeoanuts wero brought as n cargo but sho Is expect ed to get several hundred tons of freight on the return trip. Sho will sail about Tuesday or the day fol lowing for Apia. LOAN WANTED $4,000 tor Fiva m:ars. GLT EDGE SECURITY APPLY, TO J. M. VIVAS, IOST OFFICE LANE, TEL. MAIN IIS. P. O. BOX -2. Telephone to All Parts of the Island. KONA LIVERY STABLES KEALAKEKUA, HAWAII J. G. HENRIQUEB, pn'op. Horses and Carriages Fon Bxcursi jns to the Volcano or the Mountains. An excellent chance Is offeted for tourists to SEB THE COUNTRY. Carriages meet the S. S. .Mauna Loa at Kallua and take them overland to Hookena vvnere the steimer Is met again. NEWS BOYS liNJOY SHOW. Thiough the courtesy of the Orpheum management, seventy-five newsboys who ilallv sell the Bulletin enjoved the. performance of 'The Amerlcun dlrl" free of ehnrge last night. Tho soungstcrs were Intensely Inter ested In the doings of I'rlneo Hoy who sold papers 'like do lest of us kids," and fervently appreciated tho falling of the villain's machinations by Sarato ga's rolling pin, It was a treat for tho bo s that they warlmly appi eclated, while behaving themselves with due decorum. I'lohman's "Chailty Dall" goes on toplght 'for tho first tlmo ami should uoe a diawlng card. Tho play la one of IleUscn's successes and Is full of situations both comic nnd diamatlc. Tho house was crowded last evening. Bind Your Own Photos. Fx trnse who wish to bind their own photos KING BROS are prepared to furnish all the necessary materials in binding paper and mat board in any desired shadt The binding paper is already gummed ready for use, which greatly simplifies the process Take the Elevator for WILLIAMS' FOTO . GALLERY Boston Building A full line of HAWAIIAN VIEWS. Shriners are welcome to visit our gallery and see the FINE COLLECTION. Life Inmirnnce. When jou take a life Insurance policy J on want absolute protection, aside and distinct from jour Investments nnd speculations. You do not want the life Insmanco company to put jour money In a sugar plantation in whiih you have alieady Invested. If the sugar plantation falls, your life Insuinnce policy falls of Its purpose If you want jolenve all our money In tho Islands, Invest It your self: If 5011 want life Insuinnce put It In ii good company, Incorporated un der the laws of a State which does not permit a llfo Insurance company to srcculnto In stocks or to loan fie policy holders' money on wheat and corn fields, 'lho Oerinnnla l.lfo In surance Co of Now York has more assets foi each $1000 of Insurance In fotco than any other company In the woild. One Style Out of Many 6el1lnA Agents Salter & Waity LEADING GROCERS. TEL. 681 BLUB Henry R. Worthington s Comer Queen and. Fort Streets. TEL.. MAIN, 100. 'T i wvj W. C. ACHI & CO. Brokers & Dealers j 1 1 " Engineers and Builders of High Duty Direct Acting and Crank and Fly Wheel Pumping Engines. Elect rically Driven Pumps, Power Pumps, Centrifugal Pumps and Water Meters. ! j Large stock of small pumps on hand for all services architects, Contractors and-Bntlders. HEAL ESTATE tW W will Bo oi I, 1 toi SsUUli llpstUof thegronp. Or We will Bell FropsrtlM on Bmiob .tie Commissions i OFFICE. 10 West King street v of a new line of UP-TO-DATE ...FAMILY SURRIES.... Stylish, roomy and comfortable. Standard Goods. None Better. SCHUMAN'S CARRIAGE REPOSITORY, MERCHANT ST., BET. FORT ASD ALAKEA. TEL. MAIN 205. P. O. BOX 664 HOBBIE Most everybody to-day has a hobby some don't work at it very hard, others bend all their energies to make their hobby a success. The hobby of our cigar department is selling big cigars of fine quality for little money. i Of course we sell cigars for five cents and otheis for two bits and all the way between and some above, but the bright particular star in 'the galaxy is our "LAESTANCIA" justly celebrated, high grade Havana Cigar. ' a We sell bit cigars in nearly every Havana brand, and you get a good lasting smoke oflthe best tobacco -raised in Cuba. LEWIS & CO., 3-Tolcphones , 240 340 34Q 1060 FORT STREET. DAVID DAYTON, Real Estate Broker 223 MERCHANT 'ST. t FOR BALK. Property In town and suburbs and HOUSES TO LET. Edward R. Swain, ARCHITECT, SIASGCSWALI) UlU , CHOCKCK lUHLDlNG, SAN l-RANCISCO V HOFfMANN J F. KIILV Hoffman & Riley GLNEKAL CONTRACTORS AND UUILDkRS. T. R. MOSSMAN Real Estate Agent Abstractor nd Searcher ot Title . . . Loans negotiated Riuts collected. Campbell Building, Merchant street. DON1 BUY OUR FURNITURE ON THE INSTALLMENT PLAN, BUT CALL AT THE AND SAVE lias it WILL PAY YOU TO "" BUY FOR CASH. New Goods Received by Every Vessel AT THE I.X L. Furniture Store BhRETANIA ST., NEAR FORT. Estimate FurnlttieJ. P. O Box 160 M. W. Pat P. W. BmiiiIm T.I. tia , P. O. Boi nl BBARD8LKE & PAGE Architects & Builder Office: Rooms 2-4, Arlington Annex, Honolulu, H, I. Sketches and Correct Estimates furnish it Short Notice. 1441 Building Materials OF ALL KINDS, Dealers in Lumber and OohI. ALLEN ROBINSON, QuMin "trout. Honolulu Fred Harrison, . f WTRACTOR AND dUILDER P. ' BO 535. S.W I.LDFRER, Proprietor Vlhen You Waqt a Iifl ,.BINQ UP THE. C - I. - U - B p, Livery, Boarding and Sales Stables, : : : 618 FQBT STREn Stable 'Phone, 477 Hack Stand 'Phones, 319 and Tti 0. IT BEI.TJHA. Metropolitan Meat Co., LIMITED, Fresh Meats and Pish by Every Steamer From the Coast that has Cold Storage. m Choice Beef, Veal, Mutton. Lamb and Pork always on hand. 4 r Also Poultry, Salmon and Halibut. The Metropolitan Market, King St., Tel. 45. FOR SALE AT SI Je Booth, Fishmarket, Telephone 379. Central Market, Nuuanu St., Telephone"io4. SHREVE & CO., San Francisco, To facilitate trade with the Hawaiian Islands, will deliver all goods purchased or ordered of them, free of all charges for transportation to Honolulu, or returning same to San Francisco. Goods will be sent on select'jn to those known to the firm, or who will furnish satisfactory refdences In San Francisco. Jewelers. Gold and Silverware Manufacturers, Market & Post 8ts., 8. P. Illustrated CATALOGUE and prices furnished upon receipt of request. We have he largest manufactory of Jewelry and Silverware west of New York City, and are prepared to furnish special designs. THEUNIONEXPEESSCO, Safes, Pianos. Furniture MOVBD Drays for Freight and Lumber Our representative meets all Incomlni steamers from the Coast and we checE baggage on all outgoing steamers. While and Black Sand For Sal; Office with Evening Bulletin. 210 Klnf street. Tel. 86. W. LARSEH, Wf't. rvUvKittitM FOR BALLAST !! (White and Black Sand ) In Quantities to Suit.... EXCAVATING CONTRACTED For 1 CORAL AND SOIL FOR SALE. tar Dump Carts furnished by the da) on Hour; Notice. H. R HITCHCOCK Queen St., opp. Union Fetd Co. TEL 2qi 'ubblng ; Promptly ; AttenJed : To. ffl. F. BERTBLMAN'S Carpenter Shop 16 RBMOVBD fo rear of old stand. Entrance on King if.it. Ortr left at either shop, or office, t John Nott's tore, Klnt street, will rt- rrnror uttai'lnn. titl-tf J. OUDERKIBK , Contractor and Builder ESTIMATES FURNISHED on all sorts of building. OFFICE IN OLD ARLINGTON PREMISES. THE WINDSOR HOTEL WA1LUKU, MAUI Is again open for the a.'commoJotlon of the travelling public: : : : MRS. G. B. ROBERTSON. 1840 lv PKOPRIbTOK. M. PHILLIPS it GO WboUul Importer! and Jobbers iuropain and American Drj o' H. HAOKFELD k OO., 1" IEHEBAL COMMISSION mil Cot. Vnri aol Qnan HtraU '.. ' NOTICE. In coneoiience of the appointment of the Hon, Geo. Gear to the Circuit Bench as 2nd Judce, the lirm of Davis and Gear Is dissolved. Geo, A. Davis will occupy the same offices and continue the active practice of his profession, iSoy-tf FRED J. CROSS, Coniultlog and Suporlntscdlnt; Eleoirical t Hydraulic ENGINEER. Eloctro-Hydraullc Power Tran.minlon ItEPORTB AND ENTIMATIXt FURNISHED. . . . With Catton-Nell Co., Quood itreet. Offloa next to Pcx..aoo. 1221 A. Harrison Mill Co. ESTIMATES FUBNISHEDON A!l. KINDS Of Brick and Stone Work Manufacturers of Doors, Sashes and Frames, Blinds, Mouldings, Brackets, and All Kinds of Wood WorkFinish Turning Ete Etc. ; KAWAIAHAO ST:, KhWALO, Tel. White 1221 P. O. Box ss2. JJMK8T.TATLOH, M . Soc.C. I, OON8ULTINQ Hydraulic Engineer. 806 Judd Block. Tele. 6J. Honolulu Iron Works Co Improved and nodern BUOAH Ilk CHINERY of every capacltr and acrlptlon made to order. Holler worh and RIVETED T1PE3 for lrrlgatlom purposes a apeclaltr. Particular atten tion paid to JOB WORK, and repair! executed at ihorteat nolle. ; m t ' &Jiiw f , !&3$$lA .1W wii(.lt,.V