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Trr if EVENING BULLETIN, HONOLULU, II. T., -THURSDAY. FEB. 6. 1902. 3 H i I EVENINGBULLETIN Published Every Day Except Sunday, H 120 King Street, Honolulu, T. 11., by tho BULLETIN PUBLISHING CO., LTD. WALLACE It. KAimiNQTON Editor Entered at tho 1'flst Ojn,cp at Hono lulu as second class matter. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Evening Bulletin. Ter month, nnrwhere In U. S . J .75 I'er quarter, anywhere In U S Tor enr, nnjvshero In U S . I'cr joar, postpaid, foreign ,. The Sunday Bulletin. Ver inntltti . i 2 00 8 00 11.00 IS Per elilatt'f S3 llcr Jcui J:5 ter car, posipaiu, lureigu .... ,i Weekly Bulletin. Per ear, anywhere In I' S . $ 1 no I'er ear postpaid, foreign .. . 150 Evening and Sunday Bulletin. I'cr month. anwhcre In V 8 t 00 I'er quarter nnwheie m U S .. 2 13 l'er jenr anj whore In L S 9 23 I'cr jear postpaid foreign 12 75 Sunday and Weekly Bulletin. I'er j par $ 2 25 I'cr ear postpaid foreign . 3 23 Telephone Post Office P.ox .251! .718 Till USl)A VUI1III MtY 1102 A PROGRAM OI! PUACC, The sele tlon of Col Samuel Parker or In an .x-ut the appointment of a". tie I s ration fr lendh to .... ............ V. ...i, "lln ,1C Administration irieneli) to Territory I. a maKiilflcent Mcton for .h. t n,?rl n, ,1 le. fnr v 1 ,,rh tZ I ih" Am.l.r,,?"Kl.ni. ?' 5. 1! ...,.!! I IIUIIUI U' iniuii' uu no uuiviiiui 'l ,,w paper has fought since It came under tho control of Its present management, ami u complete Indication of Its con stant and honest demand for the ex ercise of liberal American principle in the administration of the local govern ment. It means the adoption of American meinous in cue .-icuninisuaiiun uc t""" , " """' "" '"" "' "", gnrc ny wnicu rresicieni iicue iuui nlnnir with lilm when lie liccnme Oov ernor It means government by tlu-1 It means government by tho people and therefore means political i peace and the pnperlt which such n condition will icrtalnlv bring about While Mr Dole retinitis In office In this Territoiv contentment and poll tlcal peace nmong the mnjoritj Is Im poslble He has bad the opportunltv and lias failed He has antagonized thu Hawaiian-Americans as well as ttm American born citizens He has served only the Interests and desires of 11 mall clique whose chief distinction has been their blgotr) and their en deavor to crush nnj and evtr man who might have the honest) or the temerlt to hold an opinion at vurla anco with their own Their call. to arms published In this morning s organ Is a simple of their methods Mr Dole represented a dictatorship It may be that having been brought up under the Island monarih and having ruled nn oligarch he was so far Instilled with dictatorial Ideas that he lias honestl believed that he has bitn liberal In bis methods of gov ernment when acting as the iblcf executive of an American Territory The- Uulletln has alwajs been readj to grant the honesty of the present Oov crnor'B Intentions He has, however j. roved b his own acts that be Is not the man for the place and the principal mistake In life with which the future historian will credit him will be that lie ever accepted the position of Gov ernor His work ended when annex ation was complete Had he retired then his record would have been a lull llant one liven bis most bitter ene mies would have Joined ln admitting that he at least carried out nil that ho attempted Governor Dole's friends or ut least the men who say they are his file ml, claim thej are responsible for his re maining in office Now that the Gov ernors resignation is contemplated, these "friends ' ma be able to sou their mistake and appreciate what an Injustice they did the man whom they harried Into attempting flic Impossible The appointment of Parker will be a direct rebuke to those who through the medium of a willing Executive depart taeiit sought to bring discredit upon the Judges not taken from their politi cal rankB and degrade the courts of Justice which refused to do their bid ding or be frightened b their threatn. The appointment of Parker will muka .1 happv daj for the people who htllcva in straightforward American rule and several unpliasant moments foi Inno cent or malicious hvpocrltcs. In the canvass foi the appointment for the position of Governor this paper has endorsed the claims of lodge Gil bert K Utile for the position rho canvass of both Parker and Little, has, however been of such a mutually friendly character so far as the rela tions of tho candidates and their friends Is concerned that mmo will more cordially greet the new Qovernor than Judge l.lttlo and none can more) heartily support him than Judge Lit tle's friends Parker Is In all respects a peace can didate and if thcro Is an) factional warfare over his appointment or under his administration, It will come from the men who have come to be known as the Dole-Thurston ring The possible appointment of Gcorga It Carter as Secretary Is supposed)) a recognition of this faction No one claims that it should bo without repre sentation and If Carter will accept tho position In the spirit It is Intended that tho reign of blgoti) and oppics sion Is at an end, that rank factional ism In public office must cease there li no reason why be should not bo ablo to fulfill the duties of the office with out seriously antagonizing the libctul minded voters of the Teirltor) Tho selection of J P. Cooke or K A Mott Smith would have met with moro gen eral approval, and If Mr Carter does not desire public office It Is to be hoped ho will seek the selection of ono of these men Carter Is In a ver) un pleasant position slnco ho Is ono of tho faction that lias endeavored to hold Mr Dole ln office and supported the Governor's mistaken policy. Car ter wilt be climbing into ofllcc over the wreck of tho official whom he hag urg ed on to rocks of official error. Pro dded Mr Carter was honest In his loyalty to Mr Dole, and there Is no reason to think otherwise, the only wnj In which he can satisfy his con science Is to take the office In order to keep out some ono whom he might not like. Taken In all Its phases It Is ap parent the President lias decided to call for Mr Dole's resignation and has ontemplated the selection of a succes sor In order that Hawaii shall advance, that Its peoplr fclinll unite for progress that the llepulitlcanti tnn ho free from factions, a unit In eer sense of thp w ord Jlooseelts program Is a prpgram of pean. The appointment of Parker ought to put an (in! to the Home Utile mofl ment Hit tire political dllilnns should foi- low the old lino parties. The official course of Judge Gear In proceeding change should nlso put an end to the with 'transition period" cases, tnlseinfilc color line gibberish for j It was when the first enso against which the ofllclal organ has stood spoil-. tho Kahuku rioters of 189!) for murder tar I was calkd Tho Attorney Clcnernl of- It should Indeed lesult In n new en fercd bis statement, but was oer for this Terrlton n nrnctlenl reallza- I'lled Judge Clear Informed him ho Hon of that progress tbnt prosperity ubUli our status as nn Ahum lean Tu lltoi) should assure STORY IS TOLD IN DISPATCHES (Continued from page 1 ) nntles and monarchists, whom he iep- resented hac no fight to make aaglnst be Improper cither to nolle prosequi Hie Vnlted States and arc perfectly Hie cases or lr them this term Ho lontented except that the present Ter- " OI to cMm ho rKht to Present rltorlal government Is antagonistic tcjl1"" rc"8D'1B ' writing. ,i. .i ....i. ..I.. ....i Therf was n warm colloquy In ,,. ,i,. ,i.i- ,.... 1, 1 c.e I ""'" ,7 'T . . .. , I """ " "' b f0,"1,1 Xmi" U'C S'ar8 n"'1 Stripes than tho native Hawaiian Washington, Jan 29 Sec'retar) Cor tel.Nou toda) made the following state ment "The statement that nnv man has been offered the Oovernorshlp of Hawaii Is without any foundation i.nt,.P Ti,n rri,i,.t i.n. i,. , cen ,,,,. the Hawaiian sltua-' tlon mid Is still considering it, but he has iiaclxd no conclusion as to wlieth I er hn will rptnlli the tirpRi-nt nffiplnla .. 1 .:...... ..." or as to whom he will nonolnt If nnv ,.u .. mn,, . r,,lnl . , 5' Hie mnss meeting of the Itepubll - cans in the drill shed Saturday night promises to he one of the most popular that lias set been held In Honolulu inai nas jei uecu iicici in hoiioiiiiii barrlngjio pirtj 1 his popularlt) has come from the objects of the meeting which Is to be In the nature of a pro-' test against the Wilcox leper bill nud the movement to disfranchise tbc na tive Ilnwallans. The committee appointed by the Tc r rltorlal committee of the Hepubllcnn of l"ry yesterday. Tho charge part) at Its meeting Monday night lina'nK"ln8' lllln of attempting to murder been woiklng dltlgentlv and now nu Hnrbor Polleemnn Hnrry L nvans was ng diligent!) plans for the maBs meeting have been completed The speakers will be as follows Senator Ac 111 lleprcsenta tlves A O M Holxrtson and Wm Ay lett, Committeeman John C. Lane and Wm Olepau, the last named being ono of the leaders of the natives who work along the water front It may be that ono or two others will be asked to speak. The band will be piesent nt the meet Ing to pla5 between the speeches nnd wiieneer mere is me icasi iuii in me pioceedlngs ' Medical men have noted the Injuil- oils effect of the Philippine cllmite on wounds The time for benPiig Is inuib longer than here In South Afrlu it Is slim ter THREATENED CAMPAIGN OF ABUSE IS SCORED IMitoi nvcnlng Bulletin Tbo con template-d appointment of tho Hon Sam Parker as Governor of this Ter ritory meets with the cntlro and hear t) approval of the best citizens of Ha wall These Islands can no longer af ford to bo disturbed by Internal pnlitl cat strife such us has been witnessed during tho last enr or two It has had thu effect of Impairing tho value or our Ke-euiities abroad. Tho time lias arrived when n good understanding must exist betwoen the legislative and executive- branches nt the- Government. Snm I'niker was tho unanimous choice or the Hepubllcnn convention held In Honcil'ilii for tho purpose of selecting u camlldato for Delegate to Congress which is thu highest oflico In the gift of tho people. It was a ver) keen and exciting eon- test and the standard bearer of the Republican party polled n splendid vote being only beaten by tho narrow majority of about 25U votes. He car ried the District of Honolulu by a sweeping majority Tho commercial and business Intel ests of tho entire group supported him and ho displayed marked ability throughout tbo cam paign. Tbo President of the United States Is a broad minded and ablo statesman; he deslie-H lo have constitutional gov ernment firmly established In this in fant Territory, and he has ln mind tho man of all others who can help unite tin- dlffeient factions and put an end to tho bitter politic ul controversies In these Islands and he will not waver in his purpose. The threat has been made that a campaign of personal abuse and slan der will be- carried cm for the purposn of deVi-atlng the continuation of Col Parke 1 by ceitaln persons who havo coiitiollc-el the political patranngo of the Islands since the formation or tho provisional government The threat emanates from vindictive narrow, petty politicians whose greed for of Deo nnd spoils lias mndo them odious at homo and abroad Uve-ry good citizen will hall with do light the cbango In the olllco of tho chief executive The boundless hos pitality or Col Parker and his ability, has mada him loved and respected throughout tbo Territory and on tho Mainland 'I nut ho will call around if PH JUDGE GE4R AGAIN STOPS ATTORNEY GENERAL The Kahuku Rioters Acquitted for Want of Prosecution and Again Jailed on Old Mittimuses. ttorne Oetiernl Dole made anoth er attempt to flic n protest In thu form of a 'statement' In tlio Clnult Court esterda afttrnoon, against tho had no more rights than any other nttorne nud then asked If the prose cutlon was ready. The Attorney flencral bad got ns far net Rnxlnc hn was nnt rrml. lint wnnt edtosa - wbcntheCourtnskedlftho i uerenciants wore ready Mr iirooits lowered In the nfnrmathe. 1 When asked what ho Intended to do, Mr Dole said bo considered It would 1,llh J,"'K0 (lcnr ,0,(1 "'" A"0"" r,p..rni ,. ...., mnlin n ... - -- - speeches '" that court, """ Mr "ole left til. nd the following jury wn the court room and the following Jury was called and found satisfactory K Kaal, James I. Cockctt. V K Kapu, V 1 Jones V H Devereaux, S Hbrllch. Isaac Noar J M Homan, C Kimball O He-near. V Mnhuka and V J lOi'lway. Deput) Attomc) Ocncrnl Cathcnrt ""''' hl' w"8 ,nklns no part ln the .'",',, ,", Judge Clear then dltceled the clerk to prepare a venliet of "not guilty. .. i.i. .. -- -, . ... .,. ,..- """'' """ B'K"lu "' J' u'""1 tin- order or the Court. The snmo procedure was followed In the two re mnlnlng Knhiiku cases, the defendants Imlnir tin gnnm In pnih one thmiGh illffc rent Juries were drawn Court then took n recess The four liipanesr marched out of the court 100111 again resumed their places in tin patrol wagon and were tnken to the prison The men were tnken 1111 der the old convictions, and no ne-w , wnrrnntH were required. toun- General Dole Inter gave !"", M statement for publication In '" ,,p sUt'8 hl8 ron,,onB "IfPU'ly well Kn for roqucst,nB n contlnuance or )0 ,,, ,0 ro(k,rn, Slnromo Court lkl(.(1e8 the constitutional epics- ton involved. George Wnde was found guilty of manslaughter for tho killing of Stew ard William Glllc-Bplo on board tho steamer Australia In 1899 by verdict still pending Ml MINE Dl Lost Creek In. Jan 25 Twenty-one- dead bodies were this morning taken from tho Improvised. morguo In shaft 2 or tho Lost Creek Coal Mining Company of this place, as the result rt fit,, iL.irut n.l.t.i ,llunatii In t lw, li I a tory of ,ovsa Some of ,,, boilIcB wcr0 mangled liejoml recognition nnd could Jny i,0 identified by articles found In I their pockets ' Saicnsm Mrs Fuss ' I have kept mj last hired girl a month' ' Mrs. Flip Dear me' Do )ou keep licr locked up' Ohio State Journal him thn strongest nnd ablest advisers that can be found is without ques tion Tho President has Intimated his dc slro to havo Senator Gcorgo It, Carter 'accept tho position of Secretary of tho I Territory and no doubt Georgo Carter , will accept tbo high and honorable po sltlon which tbo President proposes jto place him In I That Colonel Parker upon assuming the- reins ot Government will be con scrvatlvo and careful Is certain Ills large Interests In theso Islands aru n guaiantie that he will seek to pro mote tho prospcrlt) of his native land and his elder aim will bo to reilcct honor upon the appointing power. j Ant attempt to make) a cow a nil at tack upon tbo cbolco of tho President should be- met with a united front by nil who love their Island homo and !wbo seek to defend Its good namo .abroad. The- Pamlly Compact have enjoyed ; the sweets of olllco for a long whllo and have ruled In Hawaii Tor their own 'personal gain and Tor tho advantago or their Immediate) relatives Nepo , tlsm In Its worst form has been prac ticed and continued under the provl slonal republic and Territorial gov emments A halt has been called and the end hns come Itaco prejudice and party strlfo such as has existed can do tbo country no good. The Hawaiian people will bo willing next November to rally to tho suppoit of tbo IU'publlcan candldato whoovcr be may be and tburo Is ovcry reason to liciicvc) that tho Hawaiian Amerl cans will sco tho necessity or sending to CoiiKiiss a biond minded American The President hns respected tho wishes or tho mnjorlty and they will be moro than willing tu recognize It. 1 Tbo new uovcrnor will find the people of this lerrltor willing to give- III tu hearty support and tor tho peace, credit and good or our common country let us unite to put nn end to tho bitter striro horctofoie carried on It Is tho duty of every good citizen Ir I respective of party, to do what he can to prevent a repetition of tho scenes that took place In tho Legislature of . 1901 unci to havo tho wheels of govern 'ment 11111 smoothly. It will pay com pound Interest. GOOD GOVERNMENT. 1 Honolulu, February G, 1902. Special Bargain Sale of MIXED PAINTS it ti it HY TIIH tl II II Pacific Hardware Co., FORT STREET. It tl LIMITED Oddnnnd Ends of Itrnnds not now cnrrlccl In stock to be closed out at n sacrifice. A clinnce to buy pure nalnts to cover tbc wear and tear on your btilltllngH. It u Come early and select your colors and quantities. II tl II n it tl Pacific Hardware Co. LIAUTED. IMPORTERS AND TRADERS OF GENERAL MERCHANDISE, IT IS SMART IT IS STYLISH IT IS CORRECT IT STRONG LY APPEALS TO THE LADIES IT HAS ON KELLEY RUBBER TIRES IT HAS THE FINEST TRIMMINGS IT 19 FINELY FINISHED IT ATTRACT8 MORE ATTENTION FROM PEOPLE THAN ANY PHAETON SHOWN IN THE TERRITORY. C. F. Herrick Carriage Co., Ltd 12S Merchant St., next to Stangcnwald Building. ALEXANDERS BALDWIN. OPPICBRSl H. P. BALDWIN Preldt J. B. CASTLE 1st Vice Prcwldts W. M. ALEXANDER.... 2nd Vlc Pr J. P. COOKE Treason W. O, 'SMITH SecreUr) GEO. It. CAItTEIt .. Ault Sugar Factors and Commission Ageat. AOENTS FOR Hawaiian Commercial A Sucar & Haiku Sugar Company. Pala Plantation Company. Nahlku Sugar Company. Klhel Plantation Company. Hawaiian Sugar Company. Kahulul Railroad Company. AND The California and Oriental S. S. Ct W.G. Irwin &6r Cimitod AGENTS FOR( Western Sugar He'flncry Company San Francisco. Baldwin Locomotive Works ot Pall delphla, Pa., U. S. A. Newell Universal Mill Co. (Nattoat Cane Shredder), New York, U. B. i N. Ohlandt & Co.'s Chemical Fertl) lzcrs. Alex. Cross & Sons' high-grade Frtl lzers for Cane and Coffe. Reed's Steam Pipe Covering. ALSO OFFER FOR SALE: Parafflne Paint Co.'s P. & B. Paints ami Papers; Lucol and Linseed Olli raw and boiled. Indurlne (a cold-water paint), ln walU and colors. Filter Press Cloths, Cement, Llmtt am Bricks. CASTLE & COOKE LIMITED, HONOJLJJJ-.TCJ. Commission Merchant! SUGAR FACTORS. AGENTS FOR The Ewa Plantation Co. ' The Wntalua Agricultural Co., Ltd The Kohala Sugar Co. The W'alamca Sugar Mill Co. The Fulton Iron Works, St. Louis, ll Tho Standard Oil Co. The Geo. F. Blake Steam Pumps. Weston's Centrifugals. Tho New England Lite Insurance 0 of Boston. The Etna Fire Ins. Co. of Hartford Conn. The Alliance Assurance Co. of Londo Pensylvania Fire Insurance Company, Ci.o8. t. wilder, AGLNT. KAAUIMANU ST. LIFE and FIRE AGENTS FOR Nbw England Mutual Lifb In surance co. of b05t0n. .Ctna Fire Insurance Coupam of Hartford. Wm. G. Irwin & Co. (LIMITED.) Wm. G. Irwin, .President and Managei Claua Spreckels Vlco Presides W. M. Giffard.. Second Vice President H. M. Waltney, Jr. . . .Treai. and Sen Geo. J. Ross Audita Sugar Factors AND Commission .Agents AGENTS OF THE Oceanic Steamship Co. OF SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. C. BREWER & CO., LTD- Queen Street, Honolulu, T. H. A.prentH lor Hawaiian Agricultural Co., Ooki Sugar Plant. Co., Onomea Sugar Co. Honomu Sugar Co , Walluku Sugar Co. Makee Sugar Co., Haleakala Ranch Co The Planters' Line ot San Francisco Packet; Chas.,Berwer & Co.'s Line o Boston Packets, LIST OF OFFICERS. C. M. Cooke, President; George Robertson. Manager: R V. Tilihni- Treasurer and Secretary; Col. W. I Allen. Auditor: P. C. Jones. TI W terhouse and Geo. R. Carter, Director! ThBVonHamnL-Tomie Co. Lit Importers and Commission Merchants gg QUEBN ST., - HONOLULl AGENTS FOR The Lancashire insurance Co. The Balolso Insurance Co. Union Gas Engtno Co. Domestic Sewing Machine, Etc Bruce Cartwright General Manager of THE EQUITAB' VI LIFE AboURANCE SOCIETY Of the United States for the Ha waiian Islands. Office, : Merchant St. : Honolnli Banker. BISHOP & CO. BANKERS, established In I8G8. bankinoIepartment Transact business In all departments of Banking. Collections carefully attended to. Excbango bought and sold. Commercial and Travelers' Letters of Credit Issued on Tho Dank of Cali fornia and N. M. Ilothschlid & Sons, London, Correspondents The Bank of Cali fornia, Commercial Banking Co, of 8ydney, Ltd, London. Drafts and cablo trsnsters on China and Japan through tho Hongkong & Shanghai Banking corporation ami Chartered Dank of India, Australia and China. Interest allowed on term dccoslts at tbo following rates per nnnum, viz: Seven days' notice, at 2 per cent. Three months, at 3 per cent. Six months, at 3 1-2 per cent. Twelve months, at 4 per cent. trust department Act as Trustees under mortgages. Manngo estates (real and personal). uoncci rents ana dividends. Valuablo papors, Wills, Donds, etc., received for safekeeping, accountant department Auditors for Corporations and Pri vate Firms. Books examined nnd reported on. Statements of Affairs prepared. Trustees on Bankrupt or Insolvent Estates. OFFICE, 924 BETHEL STREET. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT Deposits received and Interest al lowed at 4 1-2 per cent per annum, In accordance with Hules and Regula tions, copies of wblci. may bo obtained on application. INSURANCE DEPARTMENT AGENT8 R FIRE, MARINE LIFE, ACCIDEN1 AND EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY IN- 8URANCE COMPANIE8. Insurance Office, 924 Bethel Street. Claus Bpreckels. Wm. G. Irwin Claus Spreckels & Co. BANKERS. HONOLULU, : : T. H. 8an Francisco Agents Tbo Ne vada National Bank of San Francisco. Ban Francisco Tho Nevada Na tional Bank of San Francisco. London Tho Union Bank 01 Lon don, Ltd. New York American Exchange Na tional uanK. Chicago Merchants' National Bank. Paris Credit Lyonnals. Berlin Dreednor Bank. Hongkong and Yokohama Hong- kong-Shanghat Banking Corporation. New Zealand and Australia Bank ot New Zealand. Victoria and Vancouver Bank of British North America. Deposits received. Loans made on approved security. Commercial and Travelers' Credits Issued. Bills ot Ex cbango bought and sold. Collections Promptly Accounted For. Pioneer Building and Loan Association. A88ET8, JUNE 30, 1901, $80,043.37. Money loaned on approved security. A Baving Bank for monthly deposits. Houses built on the monthly install ment plan. Twenty-third Series of Stock is now opened. OFFICERS J. L. McLean. Presi dent; A. A. Wilder, Vice President; u. u. uray, Treasurer; A. v. Gear, Secrotary. DIRECTORS J. L. McLean. A. A. Wilder, A. V. Oear. O. B. Oray, J D. Holt. A. W. Keech. J. A. Lyle, Jr., J. M. Little, U. S. Boyd. A. V. GEAR. Becretary. Office Hours: 12:30 1:30 p. m. The Yokohama Specie Bank LIMITED. Subscribed Capital.... Ten 24,000,000 Paid Up Capital Yen 18,000,000 Reserved Fund Yen 8,610,000 HEAD OFFICE, YOKOHAMA. The Bank buys and receives for col lection Bills of Exchange, Issues Drafts and Letters of Credit, and transacts a general banking business. INTEREST ALLOWED. On Fixed Per cent Deposit. Per annum. For 12 months 4 For 6 months 3) For 3 months 3 Branch of the Yokohama Specie Bank. New Republic Bid., Ill King Street HONOLULU. The Well Dressed Woman Is always attractive) ob also Is tbo well dressed house. Our 1902 WALL PAPERS will glvo that beauty to tho houso that makes ever) thing look cheerful and pleasing. Tho now designs are bright and beautiful. Our prices nro tho very lowest, Glvo us a call. LEWERS & COOKE, Limited. PORT STREET. CORNS ? i If ou have them your feet have lmply Acquired tai habits It It not necetsary tub torture 4 by' cornt. imrrowlnir nalli. bun I on chilblains etc i They may be cunt J that Is, your feet may be broken of their baJ habits You will be surprised, not only how much more easily and comfortably ou Mil walk but with how much more vljror and force you wilt be able to THINK AND ACT In all your business or social Interests Catl and see me about this or send me word and will call on you DR. V. I?, BOGLB, CHIROPODIST. 18 Arlington Building, Hotel 8t. near Fort. Consultation at oflico freo. Architects, Contractor! and RulMtrs- V. HOFFMANN. J. F. RUBY, Hoffman & Riley GENERAL CONTHACTORS AND BUILDERS. ElllmitM Furnlitit i P. O. Dot 1(0 Geo. W. Pago. TL J P. W. Bcardslee. P. 0. Box T7I BEARDSLEiaks: PAQB Architects and Builder. Office. Ttooms 2-4. Arlltiirtnn AntiH Honolulu, T. II. Sketches and Correct Estimates ftu nlshed on Short Notice. BUILDING MATERIALS OK ALL, KINDS. Dealers in Lumber and Goal. J Alien & Robinson, Queen Street, Honolulu. Fred Harrison, CONTRACTOR AND dUILDER Jobbing promptly attend to. Mr, Chas. Lake, CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER for brick and wooden buildings, sJsl hardwood rnlsher. Office and residence, 312 Queen tl. near Government building. M. R. BERTELMAN'S Carpenter Shop 18 - MOVHD To rear of old stand. Entrance oa King street. Orders left at either shos or office at John Nott'n star vin. street, will receive prompt attention. Beer and Wine Dealers. The BROOKLYN SALOON ALAKEA ST., Between Merchant and Queen. W. M. Cunningham. Jno. Schaefer, Ohaivo Saloon Kukul 8t, Near Nuuanu. Primo Beer ON DRAUGHT AND IN DOTTLC. Gonsalves & Co., LIAUTED. WHOLESALE GROCERS AND WINE MERCHANTS. 22? Queen St.. Honolulu. H. I Komel The pure Juice ot the grapefruit Tke most healthful, luvlcorarlnc and re freshing fruit preparation known. RING UP TEL. MAIN 71. CONSOLIDATED Soda Water Works Co., LIMITEJ. Bole agents for the Territory of Ha waii. Office and Works, 601 Fort 8L, Honolulu. T. of H. P. O. box 462. Island orders solic ited. Kauai, Oahu, Maul, Molokal, Lanal, Hawaii, MAPS etc., etc. 6et ol 5 maps, $2.00 60 CENTS EACH On salt at office ot . . . THE . . . EVENING BULLETIN ACCIDENTS ARE HAPPENING EVERY DAY. MORAL Insure In "The Travellers", Largest Accident Insurance Company In the World. .: A. C. LOVEKIN General Agents for tho Territory ot Hawaii. 403 JUDD BUILDING. M. Phillips & Co. Wholesale Importers and Jobbers. European and American Dry Goods. Fort and Queen 8ts. H. Hackfeid& Co., Ltd. General Commission Agents. Cor. Fort and Queen Streets, Honolulu. B. DERGERSEN, the old Sewing Machine Agent, Is still In business nt 942 BETHEL STREET, Honolulu, Stock on Hand Standard, Domes tic, National, Seamstress, New Home, Household, Expert and Vlndex. Call and see. Try and buy. Primary., Secondary or Tertiary Blood Poison rrrt.ati Ceml. Tee fc trtetvd at ! t rttrftalj. If yt hue Ulta crrirj, tillde Uh tllll hat arati ad atlai, lataa Patrat la !, re Threat, fl , fapatr Co tart Bpata, Clftri "7 t7. Hair e l;Wwe faJIUf eat, write Cook Remedy Co. 101 ItHili Tempi, raU, III., fr prfaaff art, lap lUI l00,0O, He MlMI Ut ! eMbate ... ITaaau. weftiheweMiea.Ml.iateaifji.s. too pk IhI Ire J