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1 1 i; ' ifNwiTWTPWWripiMf1' "?tV,U yQm f Zn&fy ftpv ! ) i I ') I , MaXafgaEB RHTNFSS HlLUUIHII Hi lUllHIIUU The Bulleltn'k special Industrial edl. F ' Mb M(?5e5!5! UUUIIll-UV . 0n can be obtained at thlt office or MfBSKHn' in" i WALL, NICHOLS CO., LTD. Two Stores In One. dining Wo aro safo In saying that a moro beautiful line of dining room furnlturo was never soon In Honolulu. They consist of round and square tnblcs of rich quarter siwcd golden oak, tho round tobies measuring flvo feet across. WILTON, AXMINISTER AND SMYRNA RUGS an entirely now stock of go ,rguous doslgnB Just opened and will sell rapidly. Como and got yours bsforo tho prettiest ones aro selected. J. HOPP & COMPANY Lending Furniture Dealers. CORNER KING AND BETHEL STS, New Zealand Table Dainties Tho last boat brought us a consign ment of onions from Now Zealand. At this time of year theso onions aro hard and firm, whllo California onions aro Eproutlng. It you are fond of this veg etable they will provo a treat. Wo also have NEW ZEALAND CHEESE both In tins and open, and we received with tne same goods MULLET put up In tins like salmon. H. MAY & CO. Tim LEADING GROCERS. Telephones 22, 24, 92 Our Customers Like Our Gurry Powder ! Why? They are satisfied that the Ingredients used In Its manufacture arc the finest obtatnablo and that you will think so too when you use It. LEWIS & CO. ;. LEADING GROCERS. .: 1060 FORT STREET. 240 Three Telephones 240. A HANDFUL OF GLASSES will , . not help your eyesight, If you wear them all. unless jour vis Ion has been properly tested and the right lens fitted. That Is Just where the skill of an optician comes to your aid. If I test your eyes you will bo sure of getting the right glasses, and will havo pleasure and satisfaction in wearlug them. A. N. SANFORD, Manufacturing Optician. Boston Building, Fort Street. Over May &Co. O ; EVENING BULLETIN, HOMOLULU.tl. T., TUESDAY, 1 JVy7 Imccciau at niiMAunn local and general EXPANSION The successful merchant recognizes tho Importance of business system. 'Ihls Illustration shows tho sim ple process of building a stack of sections with THE ROCKWELL-WABA8H EXPANSION : 8Y8TEM. Many labor saving devices In this system which wo will bo pleased to show and ex plain to you whether you In tend to buy or not. Remem ber, we will be pleased to sco you. NEW BOOKS and stationery A Few of tho Latest Hooks: "Life of Robert Louis Stevenson," 2 vols, by Balfour. "American Traits," by Umstcrberg. "Labor: A Novel," by Zola. "Hawthorno and La'vcnder," by W. E. Hcnloy. "Tho Daby: Ills Care and Training, a book for mothers. "Tho Debatable Land," by Arthur Coulton. "Tho Velvet Glove," by Merriman. "Tho Portion of Labor," by Mary E. WUklns. "Tho Making of Jane," by S. B. Elliott. "Tho Century Book for Mothers." Elegant Stationery In the New Shapes and Tints for Polite Correspond- ence Always at Golden Rule Bazaar ISO Hotel Street. No More Dread the Dental Chair TEETH EXTRACTED AND FILLED ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT PAIN bj our late sclentlQo method applied to the gums. No sleep-producing agents 01 cocaine. These are the only dental parlors it Honolulu having PATENTED APPLI ANCES and Ingredients to extract. All and apply gold ciowns and porcelain crowns undectecable from natural teetl and wurranted for ten years, WITH OUT THE LEAST PAIN. All wort done by OIIADUATED DENTISTS ol from 12 to 20 yenrs' experience, an each department In charge of a Special 1st. Olvo us a call, and you will find us to do exactly as we advertise. W will tell you In advance exactly wha your work will coat ov a FREE EX AMINATION. Sot Teeth SB Ot Gold Crowns... 65.01 Gold Fllllnfis $1.00 Sliver Fillings 50i HO PLATES Our name mono win u. nuurantr that your work will be of the best. New York Dental Parlors. Room 4, Elite Building, Hotel Street LADIES IN ATTENDANCE Hours, 8 a. m. to 6 p. c 8undays, 9 a. m. to 12 m. Honolulu Bowling Parlors METROPOLE BUILDING, Alakea 8t. nianlj sport for llnnly Mea. Strictly first-dims In cvory respect. AN HOUR IN THE MORNING THE 8AME HOUR EVERY MORNING or afternoon, given to dictation, will keep your correspondence "cleaned up." Try It a month. Jr. 1VEDV niKtinAun nnrrinnnilinl . V. AT EH I. ouatucsa wuwuuuucut I Reaularltyl Certainty Despatchl Tel. Main 76. 95:45. Elite Bldg. I. Jt) tlHbfaftf tfeh ntUUIh -VMMK5P4 MADAME BISHOP GIVES IIONOLULUTTES A TREAT She Knows How to Sing and Sings as If She Knew IIow-Choru3 and Orchestra Work. If artistic singing means an appeal to the heart and to the mind, nt once, then Madame Oenevra Johnstonc Ulshup Is an artistic singer of the first magnitude. There need bo no attempt hero to analyze the various qualtlcs that go to mako up her splendid voice for such matters hava all been dwelt upon hundreds of times and, In truth, they lime no effect on the verdict of the pcoplo wlio hear the great oratorio singer Sufllco It to say, she has the best of ovcry quality combined In her voice and sho can sing. Behind the lady's wonderful mezzo soprano olco In nn understanding which gives each noto she sings Its proper place and brings forth a Unifi ed whole that cannot hut be eminently satisfactory Coupled with this perfec tion of singing Is n graclousness of manner that at once puts those who listen to her In a frame of mind fao.. able to what she has to Impart, thus making them one with herself. All theso uunlltlcs she showed during the production of the Messiah at Oalui Col lege last night. Long before 8 o'clock, I'auahi hall was crowded with the people of the city who appreciate good music Those who arrived at 7:45 found It necessary to take Inferior seats In the two rooms at the sides of tho hall Shortly after tho hour announced for the concert, the chorus and orches tra were In their places and then tho four soloists Madam Dlehop, Mist Ethel Cameron, Mr. Mclchers and Mr Miller appeared at tho front. As Ma dame Bishop appeared, she was greet cd with great npplauso. Considering tho short time during which Prof. Baltaseus has had to train his chorus and the jouthfulncss of tile major part thereof, the work done was very creditable Of course, there was the lack of that fullness of voice which Is so necessary In oratorio singing but nevertheless, tho singers did well A chorus of seventy-five had been announced but there were a bare fifty on tho stage. Tho alto and hiss soloists were not as confidant as they might have been hut they produced n good effect Loje II. Miller, tho tenor, was by far tho best of the amateur soloists. No complaint can bo made about tho work, of the orchestra- Prof. Ammo Is tho kind of u leader to Inspire confi dence and to pilot his willing musi cians very cleverly through the most difficult passages In the Messiah. The Pastoral Symphony was done In a way the orchestra can well bo proud of. When this worship Impelling piece of music "hail been completed, Madame Bishop was nplauded with a will and at tho conclusion, said to Prof. IJnllu seyus' "I never henrd the Pastoral Symphoii) done better, ft just put mo In the right frame of mind to sing my recitative that follows, 'There werj shepherds abiding In tho field ' " It Is not necessnrj to na much more about Madame Wallop's singing. She has given Honolulu n tn.U tlmt I very seldom to be had hue In her work Ubt night she showed her mas tery over the difficult work of oratorio singing One thing she did that tho writer luis never hi fore hi en nn ora torio soloist do In the dimuilt parts of tli c choruses, slit Joined In with thu other singers to swell the volume nnd sho did It with such an easy grnce that no one was cognizant of the fait that nnythlng unusual was going on Pci hap8 the best thing Madame Bishop did was her conclusion of 'them that sleep" In tho air nf "I know that my Redeemer llvctli." Honolulu lovers of mimic will b glad to learn that Madame Bishop Intends to sing In the opera house one night this week, under the management of Wm I) Adams of the Bergstrom Mu fclc Co, The oxnet date will be given out tomoriovv. If.... ...... ... 1, I 1-..I T Kn.. .. .... ..mu... .. .. V. rvu u-.,...p .,- China today uIvoh details of the re- ent attack on a British simmer by Hiliuse mu lu.-ers Chlnm. soldiers. 20ft Iii number. Hied on tho steumcr anklngon the West river .wounding the chaplain of the British flagship Glorj and slightly Injuring another of- fleer Tho shooting took plaie nt mid day on .lunuarj nth. when no trouble w. m.., ....... ...... ..-,i...... ....,.,. fair was npoittd to Hongkong by Hev i; .1 Hard), million diapluiu at tlu' Ity and hu said the soldiers concerned, though native troops, wcru mutlniorH 'l.io two wounded men arc Uov Charles K. I, Cowan, thn chnpluln, nnd an unknown Kmopian rustnms nlllcir. whose iianio Hardy was un.iblo to obtuln, and vvbp had his leg grazed The NunKIng met tin' gunboats Sandpiper and. Hobln. nnd reported wimc ..... cKc.rreu. luoiiouiii pro - reeded nt onco to uvea tlgnt,.. and Cowan was taken to Hongkong on h S'1'1 TJ-, ,!S'T .!l ""., r:'", SS ...,... . ..... .v.v .w. .... ..., ... not brow any further light upon the ,l" or "" niiitlneeri). " ANOTHBR INDIA PAftllNH. London, !V!i fi Prom Cnliutla the cniitspondent of tho Daily Mall In n iUHp.it li nnH them Is little) doubt that India Is threatened with nnotlior se ven, fninlnci This Is the more lo bo dreaded lncaiiiie the urea nffected In practlciillv the Hiime Hint mis. In en riivagid during the past two venrs. Mm li clepeiidH upon tlin riilnfnll during ,n"' """"'K foilnlght umtliiuus tho , orri-aponilunt. as n largo petition of the spring irop is still capable of be ing saved. the news standi. Price Z5 cents. Q. H. Berrey's office, 8 Campbell bid A small locket has been lost See Lost column. I J. K. Nnhalo of Kail camo 1 thu' Mauna Loa today, C. II. Wells leaves for Maul In tin Claudlne this afternoon ' Corns and Ingrowing nails removed' wunoui pain uy ur. uogic, Arlington block. The bark Allien Besse sails for San Francisco this nftornoon with a load of sugar. An Important notice to Intending passengers per the Alameda appears under New Todny. Charles Moltcno. formerly of Mer chant streot, has reopened his shaving parlor on King street, opposlto young building. Bourbon Whiskey, 6 years old, 13 30, Claret, CO cents; Sherry nnd Toknv 75 cents a gallon at Hoffschlacgcr Co s King Street Services over tho body of the Int. Dr George Saul will ho held at tho homo of Mrs Weir, 319 South mo yard street, at 10 n. in. Sundaj u xt. Friends aro invited Tho Garden Islo o. Hanamnutu hi ual. for February. Is out. It coniuins a vast amount of Interesting n -, written In Engllsii and Japanese, Th latter is Intensely interesting.- Tho waterfrontera aro looking w iii ranch Indignation at tho way tho Dm Ish cruiser Phaeton Is emptying cm largo loads of ashes Into tho harhoi which Is, ns everyone knows, shallow cuough already. Another match of tho first scries of tho Y. M. C. A. handball tournament was played yesterday between Paul I'errelra and Luther Evans. Perrclra won wlht 21 points to Evans' 7 In tjie first game and 21 to 11 In tho second There w!ll bo a meeting nf tho polo association this afternoon for tho pur pose of considering tho matter of a game to swell tho McKlnley memorial fund nnd other matters of Importance Tho meeting will take place at tho usual place at 1 o'clock. Tho bark Mohican will go over to the Inter-Island wharf tomorrow morn Ing to take on board about 1000 bags of sugar. This will be tho first part of the vessel's load and Captain Kollj expects to enjoy life hero for about a month before ho can get nway Among tho denatures for Maui and Hawaii ports in tho Klnnii today vveie tho follovvlugl Ilev. G L Poarson Uov. and Mrs. W D Westervelt, Mrs W O Walker, Robert Purdy, R Hind A C Wall, 8. P Mablc, St. O. Say res, II. A. Allen and J. G. I tap p. J Mersbcrg Jr. was arrested yes tcrday on tho charge of larceny In tho second degreo. Ho was caught with the cushion and curtains to tho buggy of Dr. Cooper's which so mysteriously disappeared from a place In tho Me Cully tract the other night and was found down town early the next morn ing. Tho Epworth League of the Meth odist church will give a book social at the home of the pastor this evening. Ever one Is requested to donato a book suitable for the Sunday school library Tho oung ladles will Impersonate books and will bo drawn from the circulating library by the gentlemen. A FAMOUS HPtAR Win n Captain Parker of the police forco was last on the other side of the Island, ho succeeded in purchasing frum an old native one of the war spears or Kcanlanl, n chief of this Isl and who lived In tho days beforo Kn nichnmeha and after whom was named the Pun o Keanlant where a famous battle was fought and where tho Ha waiian chief onco more demonstrated his superiority over nil others Cap tuln Parker has had man) offers to buy this famous the but he will not part with It. Ho Is now getting tho history of the spear in form so that ho may have 'It written out and pre served. Victoria. II. a. Kch. 6. Major Hay word of this rlty has iccelvcd n let ter from Budapest. Hungary, dated January 17th. In which tho writer, hav ing nail of thu company formed hero to search for trcasuru on Cocoa Isl anil, offers to dispose) of descriptive notes and a plan of location of the bulled treasure for $10,000 nnd 1 per cent of tho amount recovered. Hu vv rites "An old frli nd of my lato father lllllll lit lunnlV v.mc. n.r.. n .. nl.l l-.ii r- .".j .o 1..1. u,. w,. ...ik 1K I,,,,,,, nI1( 1U TOVcr of tl) ,, i,,i ,.. .. .,..,, , lortall, Iaro () ,;,,, hru I ,.,, .,,,, m , Ul0 Atlan uvmi i.i.ih, wi,..,. i n... n,... i,ir , nineteenth cc'ntury. Mpinlsh and tlltr plrnU.B ,,,, ,,,,,,, , , , ,,,., c . 5 nnn .,., -p u.it. iu . i,i..i.i., ....... . ' , Kt ,,,,, ,)Ilt 8l.cmH v,.ry ,,,, in tnrilist as til noiKesM nn the Meint ul the plratci boot). . . OHIc'nl HHiiRMlniitecl Holla, Tub 0. Jl. Knmtlehefa, the Minister of I'ulle l.iKlrurltur u.is ahsabstnatcd today In his t-tnly bv a .Mai edor.laii, who prteitdc-l that ho wanted to present a petition 1 The nssasHln subsequently commit ltd sulclda by shooting himself. , Mn5 or Low seems to havo mado ur , ni)W nonr(1 ,)f KlllIcatnn fronl th'0 bcst mnU.rlo, nt ,,, romman(li an(. B0 l .- one ran J,K0 u. foro-l men, )0r(t repri,8,,nt n nn emlnmt way the ....HgLtd citizenship of Now York A K1,m, lnt ,,,,. ,ir'thl, mvmbcfH ot the old hoaids are appointed to the Hew onu to give It the lunefit of ox Ipeilcnce and fnnillliult) with tho school systems of the different hor ouglis Now York Mall and i:press. Ill this matter of pi-nnlon-i It is tho urgent duty of Congress to to sur round tho pension ofllco with tho pro tection of effective laws that, nobody who Is not entitled to n pension shnll be nble to get one The anv eminent bbnuld be generous to thu deserving, but must not allow Its genoroslty to bo taken ndvantngo nf by tho unde serving Chltugo Tribune. FEn. 18, 1902. It's up to MclNERNY Rsa S fSllNlTON INDUCEMENTS for - one - week - beginning MONDAY, FEB. 17TH Misses' Skirts hemstitched and with tucking, regular price, 75c Sale price GOc Misses' Skirts lace embroidered, very good ma terial, regular price, 75c Sale price 48c AH tho above goods dlspplajed iu our show windows and prices plainly marked Another Week of MATTING SALE Whllo tho prices of theso mattings arc far below what they havo over been offorcd at before, whole stock, as Is our intention, week. You can't afford to miss cost. FANCY MATTING, five different patterns, heavy weigh', at tho oxtromcly low prlco of $6.50 per roll of 40 yards. A FINER LOT All linen woof, fancy patterns of the newest designs A largo variety of patterns and colors, at $10.50 per roll. 8peclal prices will be mado on lots of five rolls or more PACIFIC IMPORT COMPANY, Model Block. CLIINTOIV J. HUTCHINS, INSURANCE. LIFB m B . li nuTn USy FIRE XJfr ' T MARINE MclNERNY BLOCK. PORT ST. ONE THIRD OF YOUR LIFE Is spent In bed and why not havo tnat third comfortable? Iron bedsteads aro cool; that means n good deal towards com fortand for this climate aro the only ones to uso. Our stock Just now Is tho larg est over carried by any ono house on tho Islands, and tho assortment Is complete. White Enamel Iron Beds cither plain or with brnss trim inlngs, nnd roan colored ones In stock, l'rlces from $4.50 upward. Coyne Furniture COMPANY, LTD. PROQRE8S BLOCK. yon to decide Wo've got the shoes that wear, that give comfort have stylo and finish Hvery pair has HANAN'S name stamped on them You can't afford to hold off anj longer. Olvo us one reason why jou shouldn't hnvo a pair and wo'll produce forty to show why jou should shoe store Anchor Brand Sheets Single bed sheets, plain 72x00 nt 85c each. Single bed BhcctB hemstitched, at 90c. Double bed, plain. 00x90 at 90c. Double bed, hemstitched at $1. Pillow Gases, Anchor Brand Plain, 3Cxl5, nt 20c each. Hemstitched, 30x15, at 30c each. we have not jet disposed of tho so oxtend tho salo for another this sale the mattings are at actual Fort Street. AX w Qt J. H. FISHER & Company. Stock and Bond Brokers. AQENT8 FOR FIRE ASSOCIATION, of Phlladelphtv WE8TERN ASSURANCE CO, of T ronto. Offices 8tangenwald Bids. M chant street. HONOLULU STOCK UXC1IANGP Honolulu, February 18, loci NVME OF STOCK Cirlul Pi I J up BUI MERCANTILE. NS SlchcDO Co.ll LB. Ktrt (V Co.. Lll I 400 60,000 00.00c SUGAR E ft inUtlon Co HiwtHinAffTlculttralCo 1,000,000 .iwinnv.oin oou Co Htwiltin Sueir Co Honomu Sugir Co Hoftokaa Sugar Co Haiku Sutar Co Kahuku Plantation Co Mit.fto T 5000 500,000 joooo "J KIWI Plant Co 111, Kl.ihulu Sutar Co . . Koloa Sugar Co M.'BrvaSuCo,U O'hu Sugar Cck. . Owcnta suearCo. LOU, I60OOO )oc,orcl I oo,oot too 11 J. 600,000' tJOinfie Oikala Sutar Plan Co OlaaSu Co. Ltd . ail OlaaSuCo LU pJur B? f (00,000' Paauruu Su Plan Co Pacific Suiar .Villi Pall 1'lanutloaj Co IVpwkfo Sug.r Co ... f'Jonrer Vim Co 159000 500.000 T $0,000 lh ata r tra M I! ' J US lit . l(o J To ... no 750,000 f t JO 000 1'lone.r Atlll fto liu. Waljluj Agri fo WallukuSuear Co WalmanaloSuf;ar Co 500 000 4,500.000 T00,00t S. Itj 000 MISCELLANLOtS Wilirr Sttimihln fn tnttrUn.j Steam N Co 500000! 500,000 500,000 niwinan Litctrit ti Hon Rartd T & L Co Mutual Trlfrhon Co Oahu UvSiL Cn 3. 19 People' Ice At R I e Co f 000,000 lW.' BANKS Flfit National tlar Tlrt ASIiantVTi.o fin St) Hawaiian (jov rer cent HiloKKCo 6ftrcrnt Hon UapJ Transit fcwa I'tantat n 6 percent Oahu Plantation Arc Olaa Plantation 6 p, C Walalua AcrlcU 6 p c METHODIST HAVOKS CIIINIlHli. WashlnRton I'cb fi Rev S. I.. U.ildvvln orrrctnrj of tho Mlsslonar) KociPt) of tbc Mctliodlst l'ulscopal rliurcli was heard by tho House Com mittee on I'orelcn Affairs toda In op position to I lie .Mltchrll-Kahn bill for Chinese exclusion He took tho posi tion th.it general restrictions on Imml Krants should govern nil nationalities alike nnd that discrimination against thn Chinese iilone was not to the pub lic Interest. I'rcsldcnt Gompers of the American I'cclerutlon of Iibor continued his statement In support of tho bill. Up exhibited fac-simllex of tho Instruc tions sent by the Cblncso to tholr friends in China, pointing out tho v. ay to get Into this country. Gompcr also stated that Maxwell Ilvarts of New York, who advocated an extension of tbc Geary law, had attacked that law In the United States Supremn Court, and that tbc contention of Its Invalidity was still before tho court". The hearing continues tomorrow WILLAHD E. BROWN. W. A. LOVE. FltANK 1IALSTEAD. Halstead & Go.; STOCK AND BOND BROKERS. MONEY ADVANCED ON 8UQAR SECURITIES. 921 Fort Street. Members Honolulu 8tock and Bond Exchange. Albert Raas . FINANCIAL AGENT. STOCK AND BOND BROKER. MEMBER OF HONOLULU STOCK EXCHANGE Orders for tho purchase or salo ot stocks nnd bonds carofuly and prompt ly executed. Loans negotiated Office Room 401, 4th floor, Stingen wald Bldg. Postoffiee box 330; Tele phone Main 331. E. W. JORDAN I t 18 STILL HOLDING big - discount I sale - in - all departments : objou will Jlnd on enquiry $ PRICKS CUT TO CLEAR ffjffmfs mm T rrnivW' "m WQ99QG9V9699 J