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JTfC f:;sw? 4? Wriwr? "-fj' ftrr r'r, fT$ ,3JT5 - i T KVKNINU UULLBTIP' HONOLULU. H. T.. THURSDAY, OCT. 24, 1901. Ft ' t I sKF' ffV r t t IK! Sir Sanitary Steam Laundry COMPANY, Great Reduction in Prices having made Urge additions to our machinery, we are now able to launder spreads, sheets, pillowslips, table cloths, - table napkins, and towels :::::::: at the rate of 25 cents per dozen, cash, satis factory work and prompt delivery guaranteed, no fear of clothing being lost from strikes, we Invite inspection of our laundry and methods at any time during business hours. Ring Up Main 73 and our wagons will call for your work. Hawaiian Engineering and Construction Co. ROOMS 508, 509. 510 STANGENWALD BUILDING. P. O. BOX 834. TEL. MAIN 7c All classes of Engineering Work solicited; Examinations, Surveys and Re port made (or any class of Waterworks, Steam and Electric Construction; Plana and Specifications and Estimates Prepared, and Construction Superin tended, In all branches of Engineering Work; Contracts solicited (or Rail roads, Electric and Steam; Tunnels, Bridges, Bultdlngs, Highways, Founda tions, Piers, Wharves, etc. Special attention given to Examinations, Valuations, and Reports o. Properties (or Investment purposes. FREDERICK J. AMWEC, M. AM. Soc G. ., Engineer and Manager. W. R. CA8TLE JR.. Secretary and Treasurer. Something For You! Everybody likes good things to eat and It's our business to sell thuru. We have just opened a flnu assortment of cookies and biscuits, including omo of the following kinds: Fig Bart Ginger Cakes Ration Cake Cocoanut Cake Creole Snow Flakes Graham Wafer Dainty Chips . Honey Cake Orange Cookies, Etc. Spiced NuU C. J. DAY & CO. Klnfc street, near Fort. MASONICTEMPLE WEEKLY CALENDAR. MO.NOAV Eastern Star Regular. TUB8UAV WUDNtWDAV THUHHDAV Perfection Regular. PklDAV Hawaiian Third Degree. SATURDAY Pacific Third Degree. All visiting members ot the or der are cordially Invited to attend meetings of local lodges. muruai Director?- HARMONY LODGE, Np. 3, I. O. O. F. Meet every Monday evening at 7: SO In Harmony Hall, King struct. C. CHAKLOCK. N. 0. B. 1L HKNDKY, secretary. All visiting brothers very cordially Invited. MYSTIC LODGE NO. 2. K. of P. Meets every Tuesday evening at 7:30 'O'clock In Harmouy Hall, King street. .VUiung brothers cordially invited to attend. H. J. QALLAOllKU, C. C. A. E. MUlu'HY, K. II. 8. OAHU LODGE, NO. 1, K. ot P. Meets every Friday evening at Har mony Hall, King street, at 7:30. Mem bers of Mystic Lodge, No. 2, and visit Ing brothers cordially Invited. O. EUICdON, U. U. ALtiUSD ARKNUT, K. ot R. and S. Hawaiian Bricks Patronize Home Industry . . An article which has stood severe tests, and which An be furnished as wanted, In good condition. Sample can be seen at the store of Lewers & Cooke, LIMITED, Sole Agents. ooooo- TEL. MAIN" O. Mrs. H. H. Williams Art Embroidery and Stamping. Pull line of Art Materials : : ; Art Embroidery Taujht : : : Love Butldloe, Port Street The Evening Bulletin, 76 cents pel month. LTD. FOR SALE 1 Six large lotH on the corner of Wil der avenuo and Aloxander (street. Electric cars pass the door. Opposite the Oahu College grounds, Prices ranging from $800 to $2000. . Terms one-fourth ensb and three- fourths on mortgage, or in monthly payments. TO RENT Ten-room house, with large grounds, on Pauoa road: $30. Applpy to Castle & Lansdale Real Estate and Investments. 506-607 STANGENWALD BLDQ. Got a Cold ? Guiness' Stout Will Cure It! Token twice n day with your meals, you will be all right again within a week. THE GREEN BUGLE BRAND put up by M. B. Foster & Sons, Is the best to be had, and no wonder, for It Is SUP PLIED TO HI8 MAJESTY 'KING BDWARD VII. The Pioneer Wine and Liquor House. Hoffschlaeger Co. Ltd., are sole agents for It. King St., Rear Bethel MOSLE& SAFES Bctit Intiuri.ncc tn the World. HAWAIIAN IRON FENCE AND MONUMENTAL CO., Ltd. JEI-iItMAIN. it king street. LOCAL ANDGENERAL Miss Kate Moesman has returned from Kauai, 1). McCorriston returned to Molnkal In the Hawaii yesterday. Just iccclvcd a large consignment o( Pantheon O. P. S. Try It A baby girl was born to the wlfo of W. W. Harris, Tuesday, October 22. Gomes & McTlghe. successors to Ca mera & Co., liquor dealers. 95 King St. Stop at Mrs. Hanna's new millinery Htore on Fort street near Chaplain lane. M. M. O'Shaughnessy left In the Ala meda esterday for another trip to the Coast. lllank books of all sorts, ledgers, etc manufactured by the Bulletin Publish' Ing Co. R. V. Shingle left for Uina! jester day In the Hawaii.' He will return Saturday. New life is given old roofs by apply ing a coat of PEERLESS PRESERV ING PAINT. An organ and 250 pieces of munlu are for salo cheap. See For Sale col umn on page 8. It Is reported that a new 18-knot Steamer for the Canadian-Australian lien Is soon to be put on the run. Bid Iloyd, the popular caterer, has removed from Brunswick Parlors to Star Chop House, Fort & Hotel Sti. The annual meeting of the Kllohaua Art League will be held on Friday, Oct. 2.", nt 4 p. m. In the Art League room. Regular quarterly meeting of the Pa cific tiardware Co., Ltd. will be held at Its odlce on Thursday, Oct. 31 at 10 o'clock a. m. Tba reception to Rev. and Mrs. E. S. Miichlcy of the Chrlstlnn church wl'l take place tonight. All friends of the church are Invited. A paity of thirty under the chap- eroungc of Mis. Clarence Crabbc and Mrs. II. II. William?, took In the Bar nard circus last evening. Tho HtMimnr Mnnnn nllcil voHtir!nv i afternoon nromutlv at 4 o'clock fori Vancouver nnd Victoria. She took several passengers from here. At the twenty-third annual meeting of the Masonic Veterans' Association 11. H. Williams of Honolulu was chos en us one of the vice presidents. The guild of St. Andrew's Second Congregation will he entertained on Saturday nt mc Seacn residence or Jlr. 1 nnd Mrs. Charles Ilooth, at Kaalawal. 1 The steamer Meteor will sail for Stattlc this afternoon taking soeral hundred tons of freight consisting of beer casks, coffee, scrap iron and sulL The Merchants' Association will hold u meeting In a day or two for the pur pose of talking oxer the Income Tax appeal to the Supreme Court of tho United States. The agency of the Wells, Fargo- A Co.'h Kxiiithh will be located lu the office of the Union Express Co. on nnd after November 1st. See ud on first pngi! of this Issue. Tho "Al-Vlsla" is the name of the new panoramic camera, llefore buying have us show it to you. Kar ahead of anything set made in the camera line. Honolulu I'hoto Supply Co. Mate Hudson ot the steamer Keail hou was taken suddenly ill just be fore the Btcamcr sailed last evening. He was sent home and another man took his place In the vessel. Among the departures for Vancouver and Victoria In the Moana yesterday wero the following: Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Ikardslec, George Renton, Miss M. Mclntyre nnd H. II. Walker. This is the last day of official mourn ing over thu death of tho late Presi dent McKlnley. Tomorrow tho black draperies will be removed nnd the flags will II y at tho tops of the poles, at Usual. The conynlttee of arrangements (or the yacht cruise nnd lunu will have to find another launch besides the Waterwltcli ns she will not be avail able for the purpose for which she was wanted. Tickets are out for the Hallowe'ea dance to be given In Progress hall by tho Pacific Rcbekah Lodge, No. 1, I. O. O. F., October 3t, 1901. Tickets, ad mitting gentleman nnd lady, are only a dollar. Those wishing reliable horses, ex perienced drivers, new rigs, fair prices and courteous treatment should call at tho Territory Stables. Their telephone number Is Main 35. They deliver and call for rigs free of charge. J. II. Athciton, president of the Au tomobile Company stated before leav Ing for tho Coast yesterday that it was tt-ry doubtful about the automobiles, recently sent nwny, being returned to Honolulu again. Mr. Atherton will be away two months. Georgo Wnnd, chief engineer of the Keauhou has been given tho Iwnluul. Uert Couilon, formerly first nsslstant in the Nllhnu nhs taken Wond's place In thu Keauhou. E. Knnuuf, second engineer on tho Noeau has succeeded Condon on thu Nl.lhau. Mlhs Mary Elizabeth Lewis of Oabu College dellveied n flno ledum In the rooms of thu V, W. C. A. yesterday af ternoon. Her subject was: "The Life, of Hhukespenro nnd Ills Macbeth." Miss LeVls was cordially applauded at the rnncliislnn of the lecture nnd then tho ladles gave themselves up to tho enjoyment of light refreshments. Tho office 0 ftUu Tax Collector will be Ttept open until 9 o'clock at night beginning with November 1. If tho night business warrants this, Collec tor Pratt will keep open every night until November IB, after which taxes arc delinquent nnd 10 per cent Is added. The Collector will accept treasury war 1 tints, at face vulue, at any tlmo fur faxes. O. Iliower & Ko. will celebrato the 75th unnhersary of the firm on Octo ber 30. Tho following invitations havo been sent about to friends of tho com pnny: "You nre Invited to attend tho soventy-flfth anniversary of tho found Ing of C. Ilrewer & Company, at Us ofllccs, Queen street, on Wednesday afternoon, October 30th, at 2 o'clock, to near a historical paper prepared by Mr ". C, Jones." J" KUBMUD HeX leaV STOMACH &ITTES WEAK DIGESTION Indleeston and Dyspepsia lias e wrecked many lives Pfople wro are urak and miserable should krow that health would return If the digestion were made, normal, 'his Is Just the condition Hotettter's S'onacli Bitters brinis ab-iut. It cures constipation. llll.unneKS, ner vousness, liver nud Mdney troub les, and products sound sleep. It will makevou well See tlat our private revenue stamp cov.'f the neck of the bott e. Foe to HOSTETTER'S Stomach " STOMACH Troubles. HITTERS Tho following orders were ORtrd at N.itlonnl Ouard headquarters jester day: Honolulu, II. T.. Oct. 23. 1901. Headquarters First Regiment, NaMou- al (luard of Hawaii. Regimental Orders No. 31 1. t'pon the recommendation ot the company commander the lollotting promotions are nereuy are hereby announced in Company K, First Regiment, N. O. II., w'th rank from October 23, 1901: Corporal Charles Carlscn, to bo ser geant. Private J. W. Hcber, to be corporal. Private W. O. Johnston, to be cor I'ornl. Private O. G. Myrhc, to he corporal. Upon tho lecommendation of lb? , cinnanv commnnder the following announced in promotions arc hereby Company B, First Regiment, N. 0. H. with rank from October 23, '1901: Private Moses Wire, to bo corporal. Private II. Hugo, to be corporal. Private J. K, Nakutna, to be cor poral. Private I). Kclonn. to be corporal. They will be obeyed and respected accordingly. 3. Upon his own request and with the approval of the company comman der, Sergeant Joseph Ferrcira, Com pany F, First Regiment, N. O. IL, is bcreby reduced to the ranks, Ry order of Col. J. W. Jones. JOHN SCIIABFFER. Captain and Adjutant INSPECTION 1IEFORE CAMP. Honolulu, II. T., Oct. 33, 1901 Regimental Orders No. G2 The First Regiment, .National Guard nt Hnwail, will assemble at the Drill shed on Friday, October 25. 1901, at 7:30 o'clock p, m., for an Inspection preparatory to going Into camp- at Monnalua. Ily order of Col. J. W. Jones. JOHN SCHAEFER. Captain and Adjutant. Lute Coffee Report. Otis, .McAllslter & Co.'s coffee repoit under date of Oct. 7 says: Quite an artlve business hss boon done both locally and for overland shipment since our circular ot Septem ber 7th. Medium grades, after having been more or less neglected for quite a long period, nre beginning to attract buyers' attention nt present prices. The New York market, under very adverse statistical conditions, remains firm at an advance of He during past month. Salvador has advanced Vic due to an active local hpeculative de mand nnd recent further advances of this variety In Europe. Today's first hand stock consists of 6582 bags Costa Rica, 290 Nicaragua, 506 Salvador. 3S.00S Guatemala, 300 Mexican, and 2011 bags of other kinds; In all 53.697 bags ns against 18.530 bags same time list year. DIED. I WASSMAN In this illy, October 23, 1901, Frederick, beloved son of Mr, and Mrs. It. Wnssman, of Kcalake kun, Komi, Hawaii, nged 17 years Interment at Pearl City cemetery. FRANKENSTEIN In Honolulu, at the Fort Street Houso. at 9 o'clock, October 23, 1901, Buniuel Franken stein, aged 30 years. Hn leaves a wlfn nnd child In Chicago, Funeral Thursday, October 21, from the undertaking establishment of II. II. Williams, at '1:30 o'clock. Inter ment at Peail City cemetery. Friends and acquaintances are invited to at tend. nORN. HAHItlS In Honolulu, October 22, 1901, to the wife of V. W. Ifnrrls, n daughter. WAI.KKR-ln this city, October 2X 1H01, to the wife of John Walknr. a son, Dyspepsia can be. and Is cured In itio use of PAIN-KIM.F.R. This is tho iiost wnndfiful unit valuable medicine w ituiiwu iur una niseaso; its action upon tho system Is entirely different nun atiy omor preparation ever .now ii, The patient while taking this ncdlclno rany cut anything iho appotlto inven, Avoid subslltiites, thcio Is but me l'aln-Klllcr I'euy Davis'. Prteo uc. nnu duc. Among tho holldny books from tho pi ess of tho Cleorgn M. Hill Company in: "Thu Animal Alphabet," by Hen ry Morrow Hydo, nnd "Tho Army Al phabet," nnd "Tho Navy Alphabet," by I,. Frank llaum. Tho Illustrations by Henry Kennedy nro printed In four colors. yr 'jj Baby Brand Condensed Milk .... The Very Best Milk for Babies. till Prepared especially for 'Babies, t t 1 1 In a word, the "Baby Bland" Conden sed Milk Is "Best for Babies" because : It Is a perfect food, making chlldred stout and strong. It Is put up In sterilized glass jars, her metlcally seiled. It Is also the most economical Infants' food In the world. Its purity and tlchness Is unexcelled. The Washington Mercantile Co., - Ltd. Aftents. PHOTO ALBUMS IN GREAT VARIETY. EASTMAN KODAKS SO per cent below list price. FILMS, PAPER, PLATES, ETC., fresh by every steamer. 1 1 Our motto is "Not How Cheap, But How Good." Developing and PriHtiRg Care filly Execiled.- HOLLISTER DRUG COMPANY, SOLE AQENT5. Kahikinui Meat FROM MAUI fresh every day. For 8ale at the t 1 1 FISH MARKET, Stalls 19 and 29 AM AT Botcher Shop, Cor. Ber. & Alakea C.Q.YeeHop&Co. Iflll-tl PROPRIETORS. For Sale. Firebrick Fireclay Mammoth Rockern VPPLf TO.... C. BREWER & CO.. Ltd. QUEEN STREET. A. Harrisoi Mill Co., Ltd. KAWAIAHAO STREET, KEWALO. Tel. White mi. P. O. Box 55. Sawing, Planing, Turning and Mill Work In all Its branches. Lumber - Kiln - Drying a specialty, and in large or small quantities. f OMEN'S EXCHANGE 814 FORT 8T Has the Best Assortment of PACIFIC ISLAND CURIOS In tho City. FRFSII HOME-MADK POI CN TUE9 DAYS ANn TOIDAY8. COTTON BROS. & CO. i ENGINEERS AND : : I GENERAL CONTRACTORS Plans i4 estimates luralslxl for all claim Contracting work. ROOM v. BOSTON BLOCK. HONOLULU HenolilM Iroa Works. Improved and modern SUGAR MA CHINERY of every capacity and de scription made to order. Boiler work and nrVKTICD PIPES for Irrlgatlor purposes a specialty. Particular attec tlon paid to JOB WORK, and repairs oxecutod at shortest notlre. New Map of Oahu. Compl'ed from Government Surveys an4 Charts, Mans nt luear I'lantitlons. Millan, and Other Reliable Snurres. THE MAP IS tins INCHES, with artistic colcrlngs an4 neat mountlnirs, mak ing a ver useful as w-ll as ornamen'al will map ths Pttics op thb map is Sio oo, Copies can be ootaliw4 from . ., JAV T. TATIUK. P. O. BOI I m. to Judj RulUlnr. Hr-nnlulut T. H, HAWAIIAN NEWS CO., LTD. Of I i ? ",'. . 'j; . -.'f-fa.'t'"'," ALL WOULD VOTE FOR primo beer If the ever (rrWing sale of Primo is any criterion, we would win in a walk should a voting contest be entered into relative to the merits of various brews. ABSOLUTELY PURE Motor, Carriage REPAIR AND BUILD ALL KINDS OF machinery 1 ' Safe Work of all kinds. Typewiiter, Phonographs, Etc., rite, Repaired. UNION STREET, NEAR HOTEL. Phone Blue 791. P.O. Box 112. J. W. SCHOENINtl, Manager. A FAULTLESS LIGHT i m . iJUooiC imTo This HAWAIIAN TEL. MAIN 390. i am Arrived per Bktne. "Planter." STAPLE GROCERIES, A Full Line of Arrived per bark "Albert" as.ooo bags of flour and large lots of other feed stulfs For suleat market prices by H. Hackfeld TOO MUCH PASTEUR FILTERS and there is no element of chance always pteaseu to tarn to you ot its A. R. HANCOCK & Co Sole AgcntH for Howullnn IwlnndH. 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 ielec!jn to those known to the firm, or u,h) will furnish satisfactory references In San Francisco. Jewelers. Gold and Silverware Manufacturers, Market Br Illustrated CATALOGUE and prices lh largest manufactory of Jewelry and prepared tn fiim'b n-l-l dgn. m Waialua Beach Hotel CIIAA. DAVID, Manager Now Open for BunlnctMt. Hlneat of Accommodation. FlncHt ot Bathing. I I I Be 8ure to Get Off at t t till Waialua Station RATES $2.50 per day I 8pectal Rates by Week or Month, i i i i l i l t For further Information address : IIALDIWA P. O. Prize Shooting AT GERMANIA SHOUTING GALLERY HOTEL STREET. W. H. THONE, Proprietor. tiftattifc-' ut,tiu 1. .' l and Machine. Co. FOR THE HOME. There Is only one and that Is tho In candescent. ) Always rendy for use with a solt, brilliant nnd steady light. Hoes not smoke or smell. Adds tho finishing touch to, a well- furnished heme. Not expensive as many people think; costs very little more than kerosene. Let us give you an estimate on wir ing jour houso; you will find our fig ures for' below what you expected. ELECTRIC CO. KINO 8TREET, near Alakea. FLOUR, FEED STUFFS Etc., Etc. : & Co., Ltd. CARE cannot b taken in netting good drinking water. Water that is free from all germs and impurities. YOUR HEALTH depends upon it. are known all over the world to be the best made when you are using it. We are merits atourolliceat 315 Fort 8t. Pot 8ta., 8. F. furnished upon receipt of request. We hav Silverware west of New York City, and ar THE ryjSJM NO JU LL'ETl N THE OLDBST HAWAIIAN DAILY PAPER A KIONOVKS FO ADVEBTISEaS jtjUjtjtjIJlJtjl When You Want a Rig . , RING UP THB C-L-U-B LIVERY BOARDING and SALES STABLES, : : : : 6ts fort street Stable '1'hone, 109 Main. Hack Stand, 'Phon,os 319 und 72. C. H. BELLINA. THEUNIONEXPRESSCO. Safes, Pianos, Furniture MOVED Drays tor Freight rind Lumber Our representative mteta all Incom ing steamers from the Coast, and we check baggago on all outgoing steam ers. Wbltt and Black Sand For Salt? Office with Evening Bulletin, Jit King street Tel. 86. W. LARSEH, Vft, . !",!! , if. . V t. k 1 ..t .iiSU' l,.- '.J.'tf.A " JttT..v, V., J V' ?.' ' J i . aX tl!i , Vt-