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i;W )'" t pi r - tl,T T!T ""5;rti'HliDiUiIVWi,JW(, " , !"ry"JS j- t - V rf IVEN'IKO nULI.ETIN, HONOLULU, H. T., FRIDAY, JAN. 24, 1002, Hii" I A DIRTY OLD HOUSE It a Constant Expense and Exasperation.., Tho present business ilcpresslon Is n doltlen Opportunity to Ret A Brand New House at n Way Down 1'rleo nnd ttisy Terms Wo offer n number of such houses on Wilder Ave, Pllkoi, King, Bereta- nla, Klnau, Lunalllo, and other streets. Henry Waterhouse & COHPANY, STOCK, REAL ESTATE AND INSUR ANCE DROKtRS. FORT AND MERCHANT STREETS. TEL. MAIN 313. Fraternal Directory. MASONIC TEMPLE WEEKLY CALENDAR. MONDAY Eastern Star Regular. TUUHUAY Commandery Order of Temple. WUDNtiSOAY Hawaiian Third Degree. THUMSDAY Perfection Regular. I'HIDAY Council of Kadoth Regular. 8A1UKOAY All vlsltlug members of tho or der are cordlall) ln ltel to attend meetings of local lodges. HARMONY LODGE, NO. 3, I. O. O. F. Meets ecry Monday evening at 7.30 In Harmony Hall, King street. O. CHARLOCK. N. O. x C , H. HENDHY, becrciary. All visiting brothers very cordially invited. MYETlC LODGE NO. 2, K. of P. , -Meets every Tuesday ovnlng at 7:30 o'clock In Harmouy Hall, King street, yislung brothers cordially Invited o attend. II. J. GALLAGHER, C. C. A. E. MUlu'HY, KJLJJ. OAHU LODGE, NO. 1, K. ot P. Meets every Friday evening at Har nony Hall, King Btrcct, at 7:30. Mem sets of Mystic Lodge, No. 2, and visit Ins brothers cordially Imlted. O. EIUCSON, C. C. ALfRED AHENDT. K. of It. and S. flOSLER SAFES Best Insurance In tho World HAWAIIAN IRON FENCE AND MONUMENTAL CO,, LTD. Tel. 287 Main. 176 King Street. When You Want a Rig RlNO UP TUB LIVERY BOARDING and SALES STABLES, : : : : : 518 fort street Stable "Phono, 103 Main. Hack Stand, 'Phones 319 and Ti C. H. DELLINA. THEMONEXPRESSCO. Safes, Pianos, Furniture MOVED Drays for Freight and Lumber Our representative meets all tncom Ing steamerB from the Coast, and w check baggage on all outgoing steam ers. WMte and Black Sand For Sale Office with Evening Bulletin, 218 King streeL Tel. 80. W. LARSEH. M'g'r. COTTON BROS. & CO. ENGINLLRi AND : : : GfcNLRAL CONTRACTORS Plans ini estimates lurnlshei for ill classes '-ontrictlnf work ROOM loo, HOSTON RLOCK HOMflLULl' Subscribers to tho UUU.KTIN net receiving their papers promptly will confor a favor by notifying tho Business Oilico; Telephone 250. THE NEW ENGLAND BAKERY Ii Loaded Up With GOOD THINGS TO UAT. Scotch Shortbread; Cakes, nil sizes, prices and stles; l'les, Just HKo our mother used to nial.o, Cookies, Maca roons. Latlv KlnEcrs: Cream Puff; nnd nil tho dainty Btylcs suitnblo lor the well furnished table Tons of Pnro Candy, from chenp grade for ehlldien. tip t j bettor grades I'or GOc we can furnish joii a box of Delicious Cmidks worth a dollar else' where. IF YOU WANT TO BE HAPPY DONT FORGET NEW ENGLAND BAKERY For Sale! -IlulldlnK lots of nil sizes sit--tinted on the Rapid Transit -Koute. For Rent! -Two slt-room houses, with -baths, etc ,$20 and $30 a mo. Castle & Lansdale Real Estate and Investments. 506-507 STANQENWALD BLDQ. If You're a Judge of good liquors, we are willing to accept your opinion of our famous 6-year-old Dourbon Whisky. If you are not a Judge, you may rely upon our guarantee of its purity and age, and upon the testimony of people who have used It. We'd like to send you a small sam ple order; a larger one will follow. $3.50 A GALLON. HOFFSCHLAEGER CO,, Limited THE PIONtlEIS WINH AND LIQUOR IIOUSH. 25 King St near Bethel BEGIN THE NEW YEAR WELL By having your photo taken. My work In ol the highest quality anil prices reasonable J, J. Williams, Take elevator In Boston Block. Professional Cards. Annis M6ntague Turner Vocal Instructor JVUGNON," 1024 Beretnnhi fit Madame A. Schoellkopf, FROM PARIS. WILL TEACH FRENCH n classes or private lessons. Residence Extension of Hotel 8t. ipp. Adventlst Church. French Laundry 505, Corner of Heretanla Ave. and Punch bow 1 St. All Work Done By Hand, Lace Curtains, SHU ,ind Clove Cleaning a specialty. AliADIU aV CO. A. N. SANFORD, MANUFACTURING OPTICIAN, 'oston Building.. Fort Street. Design your own ledgers, cash books, etc. If you are undecided, we will help you. That Is in our line and tho PRICE IS IlIOIIT, at the EVEN ING BULLETIN. SMI LOCAL AND GENERAL Postage on the Bulletin's special In dustrlal edition is three cents to alt parts of the Statec. Read "Wants" on page 0. 1'aul IsenberR Is hark fiom Kati.il. Q, II. Ilerrey'g office, 8 Campbell bid. A furnished cottage Is for rent. Seo To Let column. llreasl pin, In shape of hy leaf. He aid. See Lost column, Notlro In re Archibald T, (lllflltnn. appears under New Today . Gomes & McTlghc, successors to Ca mara & Co., liquor dealers. 95 King St. Uefoie ou begin to push business find out uli.it ou will do In mhortis Ing The ii:i:rli:ss iKi:st:itviNa PAINT will posltlwly prcent molr tuie. lllank books of all sorts, ledgers, etc. manufactured by the Uullctln Publish ing Co, The Ilnnan shoe niakeR fi lends for Melnerny's shoe store. Look well nnd wear well. Stockholders meeting notlte of the Nablkti Sugar Co , Ltd., appears under New Today. Oahu Lodge, No. 1. K. of P... will meet tonight ut 7.30 In Harmony Hall, King street. II. A. Jaeger and A. Stndttarnder re turned home from Kauai In the V. Q, Hall jrsterday. Tho weekly edition of the Evening Dullctln gives a complete summary of the news of the day. Two officers recently detailed for duty nt Camp McKlnley nrc expected here In the transport Kllpatrlik. Wray Tayloi reeeled nineteen hags of all manner of vegetable seeds fiom Washington, I). P., by tho Ventura. The man who nppeared In the Polite Court yesterdnj was "Mondn" Cru. a lolored mnn, and not Wm. Ciewes. The funeral of Tlinmns 11. Knufse will take plaee this afternoon ut 3 o'clock fiom II II. Williams undcitak in; parlors, l'ort stieot, The choir lebearsal of the Second Congiegntlon of St Andieu s futlio dral will take place this evening All members nie requested to attend. Tomoi low's Issue of "Gcu-slp" pinni Ises to be moie n than cer. Ei'r body Is w undoing who ti going to rf t hit rrxt. Wutili for li, l (nt pr copy Adeitlslng Is a faithful aihrnute, and tu the iiii reliant 'vhue Hade is dull and who dishes to lnrease his business adxeitlslng is like it llnmo in a dark night. Joe l'rl.is has n house and lot on Prospect Btrect, also lease of somo newly built eottnges on Pnuoa Hoad. lie Is offering some rare Inducements. Sec For Sale column. The Hawaiian Ilo.urt. of Missions held Its regulur monthly inciting csterday afternoon In the office of Theodoie Richards, In the Hoston block. Ouly routine business was transacted. The new lliownto camera at $2 Is a tnanol; tukes pictures 2ti by 3U, has two flndeis for tertli'gl or horizontal pictures. Itemcmber thu 'lrlce Is only two dollars at Honolulu Photo Supply Co. Don't forget (.'aruarlnos of the Call- I fornla Fruit Market when you want fruit and vegetables. He always has on hand a fresh supply of both Califor nia and Island fruits. Telephone Main 378. The Rev. Father Taj lor of L'tah, was a lsltor at the Catholic Mission yesterday morning Futhei Tnjloi be. longs to the .Marists Order and was a passenger on the Ventura for Sydney, Australia. Hack Inspector Frank Mar and Ms assistant, Frank Kern-in-, may now bo seen pniadlng the streets with lasso attached to their saddles. In rase of a runaway, they will try theii new meth od of presenting accldentb Olhe llrnnch Rcbckah Lodge, No. 2 will celebrate Its third unnhersary a Harmony Hall, Satunto evening, Jan uary 25, All Rebekahs, Odd Fellows and their wives nre cordially invited to be present. Tho piogram will com mence at 8 o'clock. Next week's Issue of "Oosblp" will contain a very entertaining storv. "A Love Charm of Japan," from the clever nnd facile pen of Ethel Watts Mum ford, whoso latest pioduetluii "The flash t f Emeralds," Is iho le. ill r In ten I'uiuary "Smart St." Contributors of mnnusciipts for tl: Kllohana Art League literary con tests can have these letuined 'upon giving their nom de plumes to the secretary who can be found In the League looms In the Progiess hloc'l; on Tuesday and Friday, fiom 3 till 1.30 p. m. A loom ovei the Kjmnaslum In the Y M C A. building Is being fitted up for the use of junior members under sixteen jeuis of nge The room will be furnished with magazines, books games, etc., and n lommlltec fiom the Y. M. P. A. will endeavor to make It very attractive. A. J. Clnpham, formerly a puiser In tho service of the Inter-Island Co., U stud Ing art In New York city. He Is doing life study In the mornings under Mowbray and Illustration work in the aftsrnoons under C'llndlnst Ho goes time time's a week for sketch work under llijson Ituiioughs The i egular meeting of the Woman'r Guild of the Second Congregation of St Andrew's Cathedral will be held at th ereslduue of the Rev Alex Macin tosh on .Monday at 3 o'cloiU In the aft' moon. It Is the annual meeting and a full attendance Is epnrted. There will be two nddiesses on the Women Auxiliary," bj Mrs. Sydney Honktr of Dillon, Mont . and M13S Tanant fiom Spokane, Waih. Dyspepsia can be. and is cured In the use of PAIN-KILLER. This Is the most wonderful nnd valuable medlclni eer known for this dlseaso; Its action upon tho system Is entirely different from any other preparation ever known. The patient while taking tlilf medicine may eat anything the appetite craves. Avoid substitutes, theie Is Inn one Paln-Klller, Perry Davis", PrlJf 2Sc. and SOc. A meeting of the trustees of the Queen's Hospital was held yesterday. Repot ts of DrS. Wood nnd Cooper for the quarter ending December 31 wero read nnd appiovcd. The annual re port of the Superintendent. J F Kck ardt, was nlso received It showed 759 patients admitted. The number In the hospital on January 1 was 58. The total number of patients treat ed during the year was 817, as against 081 in IS97. 811 In 1898. 1013 In 1899, 865 In 1900. The number of deaths, (19 in a total of 817 patients, gives a percentage of 8.14, us against 8 per tint In 1897. 12.33 per cent In 1898, 9.50 per cent In 1899, 9.91 per lent In 1900. Of the M deaths, nine occurred In 12 hours, six within 21 bonis, and six within 18 bouts of admission. The diseases tieateil weie as follows Fever (typhoid 29, mnlnilal 41). 73; rheumatism. 32. debility, 13. syphilis 39, gonouhen, 19; ultcis, cysts and tu mors, 89, disease of the eye. ear and nose, 111, nervous system, 23, cllcttlat Ing system. 17; absorbent system, I.', respiratory system. 81, digestive sys tem, 80; cutaneous system. 13, urinary and generative system, 51, organs of locomotion. 15. cellular tissues, 11, In juries and accidents, 191, poisonings, 7; totul. 817. The Zendas Plub gave a successful dance In Piogiess hall lust night. Tu reception committee consisted of T. O'llrlen. (1 A. Young und J. (J. Schllcf. A quintet dub was piescnt to furnish music Refreshments were served be tween me nances ai last nignis dance, J. N Shnfcr was floor muniigei i nnd T A. O'llrlen and P. A. S. Simp sun, his assistants. Among those, present were: W C Ciook, Miss II McCarthy, J. II Fly nn. Miss M Hums, J. Sthaefer. Mrs Small, II Simpson, Miss F. McPorrlston. J. O. Schllef. Miss T. Oss, Mrs C. M. Smith. P. F. Mylno, Mrs. J. SUiucfcr, T. Smith. Miss C. Kledliii. Mr. Small, .Miss H Andrew, M. Simpson. Miss P. DIcU. I) MrCor Itston, Miss II. Ledeier, II. (,'. Dicker ton, Mrs. A. L. Soule. J. A. Young, Miss II. A. Delllx. J. II llurilsou. Mrs. U Noirls, S. .lucobsen, Mrs. T A. Simp son. O Sellers. Mrs. II. 7 Austin L. II Stewart It Pel kins. Mlxx N.. Hol der), Ilui VIckiTs MIh. E. II lloyen, W N Patten. Miss II. Ileltman. I. Livingston Miss M Madeira It La mont, F. I. (.arrow. O. F Mooie, II A (Sllcs, i:. II Leonard. P II Sawysr, W II MiPlcllan II 7. Austin K II Hoy en jiit mm The Literary Circle of the Kllohniii ,rt League will give nn "at home' Saturday evening, January 25, 1902, 8 o'clock. In the league room. Progre block. Tho following program h been nriangcd: ' lssav "First Imnrcsslons of Mat thew Arnold" (llnnalel K.), Ilrst mt-u- tton. Poem -"Dawn" (Lethe), second nirmlon. Story "Father Francis" (). Ilrst mention. Poem "AkuaH"-M), first mention Poem "Canoe Song" (), first' mention. On the evening of the "at home," the rent names of those who iccelved first and second mention In the llteiary competition will be read. Hy lequest of the authors, Miss Cartw right has kindly consented tu read the papers. CEMETERY ASSOCIATION. A meeting of the First Hebrew Con gregation was held last evening for the purpose of making arrangements for the proposed burying ground. It was decided to form a separate organi zation to better facilitate the business. The Hawaiian Cemetery Association will be the name of the organization. One thousand dollars have already been subset Ibed for the purchase of the proposed plot at Pearl City. Peti tions to the rabbis in San Francisco for financial aid from the Jewish resi dents there, will soon be sent forward, A temporary organization was effected by the election of the same offlceis as aro In charge of the First Hebicw Congregation. Hawaiian Relict Society. At the annual meeting of the Hawa iian Relief Society jesterduy the fol lowing olllcers weie elected to Hur dm Ing the cnsulifg year: President Mrs. S. C. Allen. Til st Vlto Picsldeut Mis. Sam ParKer. Second Vice Piesldent Miss Lucy Penliod) Trea6iiicr Mrs. J. F. Howler. Secretary Mrs. 13, 8. Cunha Mrs. J O. Carter. Mrs. C, Hollonny, Mrs. John V.nn, Mis. Nnwahl, Mis. Charles Clark and the ahuve neuly elected offlceis constitute the board ot directors. Knnn Hugnr Co. At a meeting of tho stockhoideis of the Kona Sugar Co. jestcrday a resolu tion was passed ki anting the directors ot the company the power to make u loan of $123,000, this being tho amount needed to complete nn Indebtedness of $300,000 which will net about $100,000 foi tho plantation to carry on its woil; The outstanding bills h&lng been liquidated, theie v. Ill be enough money 'o take taie of all that hab to be done null there Is a return made from thn lops of i,gai"" If sllen 1 Is golden a cits, reet sllenco Is na aoce 1 utiles Life on th4 tarfo. IMSITiUTI 1"! lias Imitators - some dealers will substitute if you don't watch out. He sure you get Coke, the original guaranteed cure for Dandruff, tailing hair, scalp exema, etc. A dash on the hair alter bathing pre vents colds. Aw anled medals and all honors at Paris Impo sition over all competitors. Sold Every hen. Hook about It tree. "Coko Dandruff Cure l unlrersalt n.nl lr mrmtim of c'nnnrrM. , , UnlitiW. rrntip, Fnrfrniinol ntTtrtal liirlierp,lloi!M of ll"preienta tires. A. R. BRBA1EH CO., CHICAGO. Coke Shampoo & Toilet Soap 'cleans the hair and scalp, dears the complexion. Great for the bath. HOBRON DRUG GO., Fort and King Sis. HOLLISTER DRUG COMPANY'S NEW YEAR'S SUGGESTIONS Good suggestions nre always In order about 'Xmns and New Year's time, and we are sure the following will In terest you. FOR LADIES I We hove something very acceptable In an excellent assortment ot Manicure Sels, Pocket Books Leather Novelties and High Grade Perfumes. FOR GENTLEMEN I In our Judgement you could not please a man better than to give him a set of our solid ebony back - MILITARY UA1R BRUSHES which we have In splendid variety. If you think ho has these we have others about equally as good consisting ot Shaving Sets, Traveling Sets, Cigar Cases, Pocket Books, Etc., Etc. We will be pleased to show our stock. HOLLISTER DRUG COMPANY, FORT STREET. Motor, Carriage and Machine COMPANY. REPAIR AND BUILD ALL KINDS OF : : MACHINERY Safo Work of All Kinds. Typewriter, Phonographs, Etc., Etc., Repaired. UNION STREET, near Hotel. Phone Dlue 721. P. O. box 112. J. W. 8CHOENINQ, Manager. W. C. Achi & Co. BROKERS AND DEALERS IN REAL ESTATE Wo will Duy or Soil Real Estate In all parts of tho group. We will Sell Properties on Reason able Commissions. OFFICE 10 WEST KINQ STREET. LOTSFORSALE In KiiplolnrU Park Addition and In Kultlil. - - - - DAVID DAYTON 137 MERCHAN. STREET. Public Typewriting by MIkh L. K. Dnyton The Plumber's Strike Is over, and I am again prepared to do Plumbing, Sewering tni 8heet Iron Work as heretoforr Estimates furnished... Worl manshlp ana material guaran teed. Jas. Nott, Jr., Store, Oeretanla opp, Alakea St. lei., White SS71. "When sand's as good as sugar And chalk's as good as milk, When thirty Incncs mnko a yard And cotton equals silk, When fourteen ounces mako a pound, Ono hundred days a year, Then other brews wilt be as good As PRIMO LAGER DEER." pr imo TELEPHONE HA1N 341. Metropolitan Meat Co., LIMITED. Freeh Meats and Fish by Every Steamer From the Coast that has Cold Storage. Choice Beef, Veal, Mutton. (( Lamb and Pork always on hand. t Also Poultry, Salmon and Halibut. FOR 8ALB AT PORTABLE TRACK COMPLETE 30 inch Gauge 14 lbs Rails 36 inch Gauge 20 lbs Rails Por sole In quantities to eult by i- i- - - H. Hackfleld & Co., Limited C. J. DAY & CO. GROCERIES 122 King St., next Hawaiian Engineering and Construction Go. , ROOMSo8, 509, 510 STANGENWALD BUILDING. P. O. BOX 834. TEL. MAIN 7c All classes ot Engineering Work solicited; Examinations, Surrey! and Re ports made for any class of Waterworks, Steam and Electric Constructions PUna and Specifications and Estimates Prepared, and Construction Superin tended, in all branches of Engineering Work; Contracts solicited for Rail roads, Electric and Steam; Tunnels, Bridges, Buildings, Highways, Founda tions, Piers, Wharves, etc Special attention given to Examinations, Valuations, and Reports M Properties for investment purposes. FREDERICK J. AMWEO, M. AM. Boc O. ., Engineer and Manager. W. T.. CASTLE JR., Secretary and Treasurer. OAHU CARRIAGE MF'G CO., Ltd. 1170 River Street. Bet. Beretonla und Pauahl. Tel. Blue S41. I. O. Box 078. Rubber Tires pat on in Satis factory Manner. Attorneys. P. tl, RushcII E. M. Watson RUSSELL & WATSON, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS-AT-LAW. Offices Magoan Building. 2004-lm 'Phone Main 328. C. R. Hemenway ATTORNEY. OFFICE 408 JUDD BUILDING. TEL. 314 MAIN. Albert R. Cunha ATTORNEY AT LAW. NOTARY PUBLIC. 808 Stangemvald Building TfcLEI'HONE-MAIN 31. W. Austin Whiting, W. J. Robinson, LAW OFFICES Remfed to Room 306, Judd Building J. Al. KANEAKUA, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR A LAW, NOTARY PUBLH Jftlce Bethel 8t Near the Postotflee 0--f)a).a IF YOU WISH TO ADVERTISE ii IN NEWSPAPERS"' ANYWIIBRU AT ANYTIMB j j Call on or Write 'K.fl.nm'S ITWRTisiwr. inrwrv . -,., ........ w ....uua-uiuu nuuuvi . , 64 ot 6s Merchants' (Exchange SAN TUANCISCO. cal. ! ! hveepe4ott))a( , lager has all tho wonderful tonic properties of tho choicest Imported hops. : : Order a caso from tho Brewery. (0 The Metropolitan Market, King St., Tel. 45. The Booth, Fishmarket, Telephone 379. Central Market, Nuuanu St., Telephone 104. to Bulletin Office. MANUFACTURERS OF Fine Carriages, Wagons and TrilCkS. Repair Work a Specialty All orders promptly attended to. Only competent help employed. Burgeons, Physicians and Dentists. Dr. Archibald N. Sinclair. F1CES: "OOMS Io8-o), Boston Buiidisq Four Stem. 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