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A to j U- cr if f 1 ) ("fWflHfWW .',"" f -"WWif-" I ? 5Ho puIar " JSTOJ9JE. why we Our spaco In the nowgpapcrs is used to glvo to tlto public all tha latest news regarding now arrivals In stock, new styles and to offer from tlmo to time special Inducements. all this we nro busy as bees stock-taking but busy as wo aro at any tlmo, no aro never so much so but what wo havo time to extend the most attentive and courteous treatment to our customers. ' watch this & space Wo nro getting our goods arranged and nrc going to mako somo extraordi nary offers. Sachs' Dry Goods Co., Ltd, FORT rW FURNITURE y gJf-j" Wo havo never had a better wl Jfl Ay IV an stock of furniture than at this T?(wiji Lj V ttme, and It will please us to ml sws 1 1 of I havo you como and sco It. Not JTj 11 m to buy but to look. You can The excellent nines we aro offering In handsomo rockers will prove Interesting to the housekeeper and o"r assortment of styles is complete. J. HOPP & COMPANY Lending Furultupe Dcnlera. are you ping to the calico masque ball ? The coming charity hall Is going to bo a trcmoiidous success. herybody and his Bister will be there, so get In line. Ino proceeds go to the Honolulu Eyo and Ear Infirmary. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 5th, IN THE DRILL SHED, Tickets for sale in all the stores, $2.00 each, get your tickets early SHREVE & GO., To facilitate trado with tho Hawaiian Islands, will oellver all goods purcnascd or ordered of them, freo of all charges for transportation to Honolulu or returning same to San Francisco, Goods will bo sent on selection to those know ing the Arm, or who will furnish satisfactory references In San Francisco. Jewelers, Gold and Silver Manufacturers, market f Post 8tH 8. F. Illustrated OATAI.OQUC and prices furnished upon receipt of request. Wo have tho larg est manufactory of Jewelry and Silverware west ot Now York City, and are prepared to furnish special designs. The Bulletin, 75cts. per month advertise week STREET. San Francisco . ,-r wrw-v vr,?s SV Little. Work to be Done in Federal Court at Hilo. BASKET BALL PLAYERS BECOME ENTHUSIASTIC Mother's Scdden Death Caused by Fit of Passion on Discovery that Her Daughter Had Eloped. Hllo, Jan. 31. M. &i. Kstce, Judge of the United States District C6urt at Honolulu, with his clerk V. 11. Matins arrived by the Klnau and opened court Wednesday ocnlng. Thcro lin ing little Federal business Judge Us tee was able to return to Honolulu by today's steamer. Tho Judge Is feeling good, though ho has Just emerged fioni the arduous labors of hearing the Pearl Harbor land condemnation suits nnd as soon as ho returns must wade Into thosu labors again. Judge Kstoe says with tho light Federal business at Hllo dur ing the past enr, he believes ho will not mako tho trip next year. Tho law empowers the clerk of tho Federal Court to open and adjourn court under such circumstances. Basket Ball Ascendant. While the oung ladles In Hllo worn tho first to conccho tho Idea of Intro ducing the game of basket ball into this portion of the territory, tho joitng men have not been outdistanced In the matter. An attempt has been made to get the young men interested In tha game, tho efforts having met with fair success. Those of the oung men who arc going to play tho gamo are C. U. Hapal, II. I. Cruzan. Win. Heers, Win. Kagsdale, I'. Holland, II. Howland, II. Haldlng and V. 1.. Iloock. As It takes five men to make up a team more of the bojs nro needed. Marriage and Funeral. Mrt. Oullliermo Slhclra died sud denly at her home nt Walkamalu last Friday night. Tho cause of her death was a ruptured blood ousel, the result of a passion brought on by tho ell' covcry that her daughter had eloped. Her daughter Francisco, loved Antonio ulz, ran away with him and was mar ried at Honomu. The funeral of Mrs. Sllvelra was held Sunday afternoon from tho Catholic church. Tho Hllo band attended and played solemnly on tho wny to tho cemetery. It was tho largest Portuguese funeral o held In the city. Serenade the Judneg. Lost evening the court house yard was the- scene of life and gntcly. Tho occasion was a seiennde tendered Judgo Little by the Hilo band. Judgo Kstro was present nnd the two gray haired Jurists enjoved tho musical compliment equally By way of ro tallntlon for tho treat, Judgo I.lttlo placed a guard over tho band boys who did not let them escape until they were properly refreshed. The Falls Arrives. Tho Falls of Clyde, Captain Matson. arrived last Tuesday, 17 days from San Francisco with a cargo of general merchandise. Ilesldcs her big cargo, tho vessel brought the following pas sengers: Mrs. Caitcr and 2 children, Ctms. K. Hyde, Frank L. Winter. Miss E. J. Chapman, Sir. J. V. May. wifo and 2 children, Mr. and Mrs. Hutrhluson, It. D. Junkln. J. A. Combs, J, It. Das gat, Mrs. W. H. Lambert. Mumby is Well. Geo. Mumby who wan so nearly kill cd In an accident at tho Enterprise, Planing .Mill January 13, was ablo ti 1 1)0 at his place of business yesteiday. He lost one eje ami a lot of blood, and sustained two skull fractures, but pull ed through magnificently nnd was walking about less than two weeks af ter his Iniuiy. Cotillion Club "German." Tho Misses Mablc. Kmllle nnd Stol. la Peck nro nt present spending all their spaio tlmo on nrrangementB for tho coming "gcrmnn" to bo given by tho Hllo Cotillion Club on February 14th. The oung ladles have been putting their heads together thinking out now designs nnd figures and It can bo safely said that their labors havo begun to boar.frult. If time nnd perseverance count for anything tho next "german" will bo the most suc cessful thing of Its kind yet attempted In Hllo. Two hundred nnd tilty shates of As scssablo Ulna stock belonging to the ostnto of O Omsted, a bankrupt, were sold nt prlvato salo yesterday at ?5 per share. V M. Wakefield and J. Castlo nidg way were admitted to practice In th U. S. District Court by Judgo M. M. Kstee yesterday News From Plantations. Tho Pioneer Mill has a cano car un loadcr In successful operation and will soon have a second at work It Is found that this Investment of about 1)000 will make n saving of (100 a month, besides relieving live men who used to unload cars, which, when labmcts nro so scarco. Is an Item of linpoitnmo The picscnt ciop of lane is being handler1 without difficulty, and It Is estimated """" , V !,. - SUNDAY DULLBTIN, HONOLULU, H. T., SUNDAY, that It will reach 10,000 tons. A steel wedge, such as Is uod It splitting wood, passed between three of tho rollers of the Olaa mill earlj Saturday, doing somo damage to that part of the machinery, but not suffi cient to cause delay. It Is supposed that tho wedge was dropped among the enne maliciously as It was (lumed to tho mill. Fifty car loads of Puna Plantation Company's enne were taken to Olaa mill on Monday This was tho first of this crop. The Hllo railroad will con tinue to haul the cano until the 000 acres have been taken off. Hllo News. On Friday last word was received from Pnpaaloa that hall stones the size of nickels fell In that vicinity at 3'30 p. m. The storm lasted but a few minutes, and during the time the mer cury fell several degrees. It was cool In Hfio nnd for n time there was a feeling that n cold wave was passing over. Kxecutlve Committeeman I) V. Sandow of Kauai, writes that Commit teeman John A. Palmer Is sick and will be nway on the Coast for several months. He thinks that Inasmuch as Mr. Palmer has not filed his formal ac ceptance of the offlce of comlmttecman for'Knuat and as It Is necessary to begin nt once to organize precincts on tho Oarden Isle, perhaps It would be well to select another man. Ho sug gests someone from the other side of the Island J AI SCOTCHMAN'S BIRTHDAY FITTINGLY CELEBRATED Kona Plantation Gets Ready Woik Roids Receive Much Needed Repairs-Oil Stocks Sold. for Knllua, Jan. 31. Gnc of the most pleasant nffalis occurred last Satuiday evening at the residence of John Urelg, where by Invitation some forty resl dents of the Kona district had gath ered for the purpose of cnjojlng them selves for a few hours. The occasion was gotten up for the purpose of pa) Ing honor and tribute to the memory of Ilobcrt Hums, the Scottish poet, whoso birthday occurred on that date. Shortly after the arrival of tho guests supper was served, after which dancing vvns Indulged In until midnight, to the entrancing music of n liutlvc quintet At tho table man u toast "o'er manj a glass," was drunk to tho memory ot the immortal bard, whose name nnd works nte levered by every true sun of Scotland. A few timely remarks suit able to the occasion were made by John Grclg, Mr. Coburn of the Kona Trading Company, as likewise by James Cowan the genial manager of the Kona Sugar Co., Ltd., and by oth ers present. , Getting Reay to Grind. Last Saturdaj was pay day at the Kona plantation, and the mill Is being rapidly placed In condition to start grinding on the banner yield of the plantation. The railroad to connect up tho cano fields with tho mill will be ready about the same time as the mill Charley Cowan, who for tho past eight months has been cni:Iocd as machinist ut the Olaa mill, has return cd to Kona and Is emplovcd In the mill of the Kona Sugar Co Within a short time joung Cowan will lenve for the Coast where ho will enter one of the largo muihlne shops In San I'ranclsco. Repairs to Roads. Tho loads in tho North Kona dis trict are undergoing much needed ro pairs, while the main artery ot travel from Katlua to Mauka Is being widen ed In places. Tho representative of the Parltlc Unlon Oil Company, whoso properties arc located in the Coalluga oil fields, Fresno county, Cal., has been canvass ing the field here, nnd has been success ful In placing considerable of the stock vvntch Is being disposed of for develop ment purposes. Many Railroad Rumors. The nlr Is rlfo with railroad matters In the Kona district, nnd within the past few das surveyors have been in tlie Held. Already ronsidcuble of the company stock has been disposed of hero liy Mr Woidmur Muller, an en terprising resident of tho district. C K Towt Is leaving Kona to ac cept a position at tho Hawaiian Agri cultural Company at Pahula Mr Towt has left his Kona Interests In 4 s Kohala, Jnn 31 Tho following pro gram was successfully performed on Suturday evening last to celebrato tho anniversary of Hobble Hums. Introductory remarks, T S. K.iy. 1. Two stop. 2. Waltz. Ilccltatlon, Mrs. Illack. 2. Lancers. Song. 13. i:. Oldtng. A Sketch of Hums, It. Lalng. I. Two step. C. Waltz. Scotch Bong, Mrs. Jnn. Hind. Clipper, Supper extras. 0, Wultz. 7. Two Btep. Song. "Scotland Yit." T S. Kay. 8, Wultz. 0. Two step, Song, "Ilonnlo Dundee,' W. Loughor. 10. Lancers. Heading of Hums, "Scotch Lasslo." II. Walt. . 12. fwo step Scotch song, J, Lennox. 13. Wnltz, II Two step. 'Aula Lang Syno." mi Kill FEMlUAnV 2, 1P02. - RIGHT FOR PLANTERS BUT SMALL CROP COMING Heavy Rain Began to Fall on Thurs day Night-Anniversary of Burns is Fittingly Celebrated. David Glass, a good Scotch printer laddie who formerly worked In tho Ilnllettn office, but for the past two years has lived In Kohala, Hawaii, vis ited Honolulu a couple of weeks ago Ilo writes a friend that ho 'rolld" home safely In the Klnau; and says further "You are having somo cry cool wenther In Honolulu, I see. Kohala has been going down ns fnr as 60 do grees at nights, nnd tho dnys have been quite eool. It makes ono feel good to lie able to sleep under a pair of blankets, and rise- to n cold moru Ing. Wo have had a change of tem perature today (January 30), how ever, and It Is raining hard tonight. It Is comjng Just about right for the planters here, as things wcro drying up ngnln. Orlndlng will be general in about a month or so, I expect, with a sninll crop to tnko off. "We had a line time Inst Saturday In celebration of Hums' anniversary The district turned out In good stjle. nnd wcSeots had every cause to congratu late ourselves on tho way our national baid's memory was reverenced. It would nlmost lead ono to beliovo when jou looked uround nt the various na tionalities who celebrated, that the day had arrived when 'man to man tho world o'er, should brlthers be an' a' that.' " INT JUDGE LITTLE TALKS OF THE CHIEF EXECUTIVE Robert Burn's Banquet Taken as the Occasion for Eulogy of Youngest President of United States. Hllo, Jan. 31. Ilespnndlng to tho boast of tho President of the United States, at tho Hums banquet a wceli ago. Judge Little said: "The President of the United States Is the Impersonation of all that Is meant by the Inspiration embodied In our national sentiment of 'one country and one flag one and inseparable now and forever These sentiments uro wise, the) arc honorable, they are a part of the pledges of the respect which we ns a people, through our President, bear to the nunnor) of our ancestors and of the tenderness with which we nourish, cherish and Instruct each suc ceeding generation In the principles of hoiilty to our national system He Is the center and clrcumfeunee of all the hopes and aspirations, the safety valve of nil tho peace, comfort and happiness which stimulate the heart nnd animate the minds nnd formulate the judgments of his fellow -countrj men ej cry where. "As our President he represents hearts ns pure, minds as enlightened nnd Judgments as sound ns ever grac ed the annals of mankind As Chief Kxccutlvc the comprehensive powers of his great oHlcc are given In these words- 'Ho shall tako care that the laws be faithfully executed.' This is tho central Idea of the otllce. An Executive Is ono who executes or car ries Into effect nnd In n Republic, a government by the people, through laws appropriately passed the Piosl dent cannot go heond Die law, he cannot stop short of It. "President lloosevelt Is an Ideal Am erican He Is scholarly alert, fearless and resolute The governor of one ot the greatest of our constellation of States nndSiovv President of the t'ult ed States, befoie he attained the age of fort) -four years In every position toi which he has been tailed he has ac quitted himself with sound Judgment order and pioprlety Theie Is that In his character even though young In jrars. which has never ct been found Inadequate to its purpose Theie Is that, In his rcsoluto, fearless purpose) which shrinks not, faints not and falls hlin not In tho discharge of his ardu ous labois " A START The Department of Torestry and Agriculture Ims hcuccceded In making a beginning on the rubber Industry In Hawaii much sooner than had been an ticipated. Several days ago Commis sioner Wray Taylor succeeded in locat ing a rubber tree (Ileus elasticus) on Ilerctanln street Pel mission was giv en Mr. Taj lor to make some cuttings and It was not long before a bundle with 200 fine slips was on Its wa) to the government nuiserj In Nuunnu alley. The Japanese gardeneis bivw to It that these slips wcro planted at once and now tho gentle fall ot rain ill tho vnley for tho past two days makes ever) tiling favorable tow aid the speedj apeparance of buds on the Blips The trco on lleirtnnln street is soou to bo cut down nnd the department will then be able to see uro all the slips ncicxsaij to u complete stocking of the government iiinscry In Nuunnu vnllcj WEATHER HAVE YOU LIGHT ENOUGH? 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