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wmwmm KVENINO BULLETIN, HONOLULU If. T TUBS 1' f r J h i TH5 CLEVELAND DICYCLE represents all a Rood Mcclo should. Eny running strong, durable ninl benutlfiill) finished At our price $40.00 Thru1 1 1 no other wheel In competition. E. O. Hall & EHLERS' PHILIPPINE ELECTIONS Manila. Ken. t The returns so far leeched Indicate the elecllon in most cases of nathes as Gotcrnors of proi Inces Captain Ilarr n Ilamlholz of the Second Infantry defeateil .Major Cornelius Gardner of the Thirteenth . infantrj. the present Governor of Ta ahas province The ml ltar men tie i ilare that acccntlne elcitUe .(linn. will necessitate reslitnntlon from the Army. At Italanca. capital of Human province, there arc onl) eight) four voters, but elclit) nine otes were cast nnd another election has been order rd A meeting held at the Invitation Of Actlnc Governor Wright of business men Interested In tobacco and sugar. I e(, wU) m tn. of c(jal an. rM1, , to discuss the leRlslatlon desired b , fc , both lmlustrk'ft, urged a reduction ol . . , , , .. . . , .. per cent on the duties. llucncnml-, b' , " Un thc e,etar thc no said It would mean the Instant pad '-ln " e .""ted. The Japan flcatlon or Ilatangas. which Is wholly ee ns at the mercy of the wind and devoted to sugar growing ",,e which In a quarter of nn hour . would have landed the steamer on thc He tt Is a pliasure to meet n worn nn who has a sense of humor She Hut really, one doesn't need n sense of humor to laugh at the things ou lay. Life Legal Notices. IN THE ClilCUlT COl'lli. FIRST Circuit Territory of Hawaii. At Chambers, In Probate In the Mntter ol thc Estate of L K Halualanl, Into of Kalauao, Ewa, Oahu deceased. Pe tition having been filed by l.nura K Halualanl, widow of said Intestate pravlng that Letters of Administration upon said estate be Issued to her. No tlco Is hereby given that Monday, the 3d day or March, A. 1) 1302, at 10 o'clock n. m In tho Judiciary Hull J Ing. Honolulu, Oahu. is appointed the time and place ror bearing said peti tion, when and whero all persons con cerned may appear and show cause, ir any they have, why said Petition should not bo granted. Honolulu. Januar 27, 1902 Hv the Court J. A. THOMPSON. Clerk J M Kaneakua, Attornev for Pctl tloner. 205fl Jan 28. Feb 11. IS. SHERIFF'S SALE NOTICE. In pursuance of an Execution Issued by A S Humphreys, Judge of the Circuit Court of the First Circuit, of the Territory of Hawaii on tho 25th day of January. A. D 1902, In ro mat ter or Enterprise Mill Co, Ltd, vb J Wallace and L M McKcague. Garni shee, I havo, on this 27th day or Junu arj, A. D. 19u.!, levied upon, anil shall expose ror sale at Public Auction, to the highest bidders, at thc Pollco Sta tlon, Kalakaua Halo, In Honolulu, Isl and of Oahu, Territory of Hawaii, at 12 o'clock noon of Saturday, the 1st day of March, A. D 1902, all the right, title and Interest of tho said L. M. Mc Kcague In and to the follow Ins de scribed real estate, unless tho judg ment amount to Two Hundred and Fifty-one and 92-100 Dollars, Interest, costs and my expenses are previously paid. Lot 8, niock F, Kaplolanl Park Addi tion, being land described in deed of P. Muhlendor., Tr., recorded In Liber 189, page 40, Hawaiian Registry or Conveyances. Lots 18 and 19, In Moat (A, Kapahu In Tract, being land described In deed or W. L. Peterson, recorded In Liber 209, pago 346, Hawaiian Registry or Conveyances. Lots 9 and 10, In Diode GA, Kapahu lu Tract, being land described In deed or C. S. Martin, recorded In Liber 217. page 226, Hawaiian Rcglstiy of Con veyances. CHAS. P. CHII.LLNOWOUTII. Deputy Sheriff, Territory of Hawaii Honolulu, Oahu, January 27, 1902. 2056 Jan. 28, Feb 4, 11, 18, 28 What! Tired ? Take- ROYAL MALT EXTRACT The great Invlgorator and tonic. It Is what tho nursing mother needs. It is what tho offlco worker neods It Is what the vvorklngman needs. It Is what everybody needs who Is ' tired, weak or depressed. It stimulates brain and body. Order It at once; thnt tlrod reeling will not wear off without holp. nnd nnVAl MAI T FVTPIAr.T In Ihn Il.bI posslblo help you can have. Get tho genuine.; tako no substitute. 25c per Bottle; $2.50 per Dozen. Hobron Drug Go., SOLE AGENTS. Son, Ltd. DLOCK. THYRA'SCREWARE LUCKY San PIcbo I'eb 0. The steamer T!irn arrled jestcrday morning In (ommnnd of Captain Hnhorsen. While it fiti. Imp In tnl1 linrtinr Pnntnln lint. ,orhcn sineii n Japanese steamer, the , M f , , , . w mt- ,..ii. .. iuhuh a,. u u..a. pleasing task, but probably a profit able one, for salvage Is due to Ills steamer and crew. The Japanese had been In the harbor for sonic time, for that Is the coal sta tion of China. She had turned several tint, nltli the tide nnd fouled her nn- .i,. i,.in, . m,.i .in ihi n. inml. rocks. Her c.iitnln lan up n signal of dis tress demanding assistance, and as she drifted over agatnt the anchor chains of the Thra Captain Halvorsen direct ed his men to make ffKt and hold bcr The order was oheved and the Bteamer was saved Captain Halvorsen put In a claim ror salvage or $20,000. and tt Is now being adjudicated In China The Thyrn experienced mean weath er all the way over She expects to leave here on Morula) for San Framls co and Portland 11 Port Tow nsenil, Wash , Feb 8 Work has been commenced on tho construction of n wireless telegraph svstem between Tatoosh Island nnd tlm entrance to tho Straits of Fuca and I'ort Crescent, a distance of fifty mile. The Government will establish tho svstem for the benefit of commerce A tower Is being constructed on Tntoosh Island, nnd a receiving tower will soon be starfed at Crescent Tne towers w'M be experimental, nnd if the svstcri proves successful the Government tele graph line between Crescent and Neuli Daj will be discontinued 'FRISCO COPHUG CXCIIAISGG. I San Francisco. Ftb 4 A totfeo ex change Is projected Its necessity Is felt, and n group of leading Importers havo concluded to consult with the other members or the trade on Its ad visability and the means or placing It .. .1... ....... I I.. MM... t... ,1 I,' ," .""." """ , ... ...-.... nun me uxuiuiiK-e snail uc a ucpan - inent or the new Merchants' Exchange, which shall provide ruleH ror Its gov- ernment, as It Is the purpose of that main organization to do for t'e ship- 'owners, green produce dfulers and! . other branches or trade and commerce' connected with it. There aie fifty Im- porters of coffee In San Francisco, who last enr Imported 250,000 bags of the berries by sea from the Cuntial Anierl l can republics, Ecuador. Hawaii, Mexi co and seven bags from .Manila, as well as 200 from Rio de Jnnclio and 550 from Santos ni rona the continent. At ipicseut tlicic Is no common meeting coffee business and prices are uncer-J BRILLIANT WON THE RACE tain and unsteady I)y thc establish- ment of the.cxclianEO they will be V(lKolmmn. j'an 2i ,vla Vlctoila. 11 enabled to meet uud discuss the, sltua-Ci rell. 4.)Tilu British ship Urllllant, tlon nnd prices, display samples, truiloin,,, largest ship, carrying tho biggest with ono another conveniently, nrbl-'oll cargo (175.000 cases), consigned trato differences, and fix standards of (to tho Standard Oil Company's branch quality nnd price Another ndvantago , heie, raced thu Ars-o, another nil ship, will bo that the 600 members of tho from Now Yoik to this poit nnd or- Merchants' Exchango will have the op-1 rived heie on tho 21st Inst. Tho Hrll portunlty offered to them to speculate ,ant left N.ow Yrl J"'y 29th and tho In coltcc, as Is done at present In tho'Acmo ,on Au8" '' 1 tho Acme Eialft markeL It Is thouuht bv those.1""1 "ot "WW11 within tho two dnvs' giain inarneu u is uiuuMU uy '"oso . ... .. .,,,. ii, at the head of the movement there will bo no doubt of Its success WAR COLLEGE HEAD. Washington Feb. 4 Major Geneial S II M. Young has been selected by the Secretary or War to he tho first president of tho newly created Aimy War College to bo located at Wash. Inptrm linrrnrkft. flini rnl Yntini? I4 now In this dtv as a member of thu Lboard or General Army olllcers on tho -election or Army camp site s Ah soon 'ih the order afHRiilne him to duty as tirnslilnnt fif Mm VVAr rVillftirn Ib nrrk. nl,-ntn,l flmrl Vnl.n- will l, ,... ...I. ,' , ..''.'. ',.,.. Moved or command or thu Department nf California anil nfluiimit IiIh muv ihi. tfos In connection with the establish- 'e"t of tho Army College. ! 1-liHicHi rum in ino wopiii New York, Feb 2 A cable to tho Sun from Pails says It Is claimed that a new train sturted today tun ning between Paris and Calais for the convenience of passengers going to and coming fiom England, will he tho fastest In the wor.d. It rovers tho distance In three hours, despite u stop of four minutes nt Amiens and low. steaming through tho city of Calais to the harbor, 1 MMik.MMiiiiikm9 SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE1 TIDE3. ?'P5 Sri -K OAT Monday it o3 lo 6 0 O p m Tucsiiy it 4jt g WJntiJir to Hoio I to 6 la ThurtJrttnt cj tj'io FrlJr ' I J to SaturJir " I 44 i 8 t o 8 ti is m I 9 41 4 oS lo It I 4 $ lo 4 5 tl It II I I Sunday ..... Monday 11 4 10 i f lo 46 I..I I Jo 1 ( I I Full on the 22d nt 2'33 n. in. Tides from tho United States Coast nnd Geodetic Survey Tables. The tides nt Kahulut and Hllo occur about an hour earlier than at Ho nolulu Hawaiian Standard Tlmo Is 10b. 30m slower than Green wclh time, being mat or tho meridian or 167.30. Tho tlruo whlstla ..ows nt 1:30 p. m which Ir the samo as Greenwich, ua Om. Masters or vessels sailing from this port ror San Francisco will find thcrj n branch of the U. S. Hydrographlc Office located In tho Merchants' Ex change, whero Is maintained ror their benefit free of charge, complcto sets or charts and directions of tho world. Latest Information can be obtained re garding lights, dangera to navigation an dall matters of Interest to ocean commerce. Weather Hureau, Punahou, February 18. Temperature Morning minimum, C3, Midday maximum, 76. llarometer nt 9 n in 29 96 Sternly. Rainfall 0.01. Dew Point OOF. Humidity nt 9 a m. 67 per cent. Diamond Head Signal Station, Feb ruarj IS Weather hazy; wind light S. ARRIVED. Monday, February 18, U. S. A. T. Grant, 9 days rrom San Francisco. Tuesday, February 18. Stmr Mamm Loa. Slmcrson, from Konn, Kan and Maul ports, nt 8:15 n. m. DEPARTED. Monday, February 17. Stmr. Leliun, ror Molokal ports. Schr. Malolo, Garner, ror Hanalcl nnd Kalih.wal. (las. 'schr. Eclipse, Townscnd, Tor Koloa, Elcclo and Waimea. Tuesday, February 18. Stmr Klnnu, Freeman, for Hllo and wny pons, at 12 m. SAIL TODAY. Stmr Clniidlue, Parker, for Maul ports, at u p tn. Stmr Hclenu Nicholson, for Malm- kona, Honolpu and Hamakua ports, at 5 p in. Stmr Walaleale, Pllti, for Annhola and Kllauen, nt S , m. Stmr W O. Hall. Thompson, for Ahuklnl, Nnwlllwlll, Koloa and Hana ninulii, nt 5 p, in. I Am bk. Alden Hesse, Klessel, for ' Snn Francisco, p tn, PASSENGERS ARRIVED. Fiom Maul and Hawaii ports, per i Mr Maunn Lou, Feb 18 W. Shoaff .Miss E Pinno, Mrs. J T Llnd.and 2 chlldien M F Scott, W Wlllgcroth. W. A. Wnll, Miss T Marcos, J K. Ma hale. T Shlbajama, Mrs. Ah Sill, anil infant, I) It. Green. J Hackfeld, Chas Di . C I. Sprluks. Miss E. Kiinehaku, J A AheoiiR P Schneider, A. W Van Valkenlmrg. J J Williams Mrs UhIiI glinl. Mis Ins Rkhaidsnti nnd 4 chil dren, Inn Itlihardson Ir Miss M. lloaplll. Rev M E. Sllva Wong Kwal, R Nawahlne and 56 deck. PASSENGERS DEPARTED For Hllo and wa ports, per stmr. Kluau. February 18 Rev G. Main !awa. Rev G 1. Pirj'j'i, Rev W. D Wistervc'lt and wlf, Mrs W. O Walker, Mrs J DM Mil Robert Pur dj V A Chung. Mrs. A. 8. Slmo ona, M. Menefogllo. tt. rIoll. Mm. .". M Minor nud child, 3 It llanna. It. . .11 HUB M Hiisted. A C Wall. John i O'Connor. A. L. Petr;' E. P. Mnlile, H, c Snjn.Bi j. 0. ,, .,. a. Jan. rowiv. C IliidUny, Miss L-. Wight. R. k Atkinson. II. A Allen, L. P Wea or. Homer L. Ross, Mrs. John S, MI Unr, Mrs. L. II. Collins, nOOKED TO Dr.PART r'or Sla"' lortB. per stmr Clniidlue. euruary 18. C. 11 Wells. J Nickel- ni-u, iy . iiin, ,nirss .u sinilll, MIhb F. C Pratt, O. M Atwood, F Wlttiock, A Doubo and wife, N. W Alull, Mis. I P. Meline and two chll ilnn, G W Cannon, F M Husted, Mr Ekiichu, F Ganzel, Jas Howatt, Miss S. Liirkin, Mrs S It I.ufklu and Young Kin. I margin, so that the Urllllant claims the honnis of tho long ocean race HE BROKE HER RIB. Wllkesburre, Pa., Feb 1 Miss Nel lie White has begun a suit against Jos eph Kclglcr of this city She chaige. hlm with squeezing her so bnrd that ono of her libs was broken It Is stat ed that Zclgler threw his arms about l'e" and hugged her with great roue one nan to go to a doctor to be treated ! nd Ills sen Ice and medicine nniountedJ to J11 50 She asked Zelgler to pay I tlin I. Ill In ....... I. .... rl. !.,. I... can suit ror $100 damages Zelgler waived hearing and gave ball Mlunlck I sunt some verses to that mugazlne but I don't think the cditur lead them all - nnlck Ah' they weio accepted, wcie .aeyT Philadel phla Pi ess jUuui .,, , AiLftftjJlhfr " ,, i WANTS LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION. Kor Want Column re I'uRe lx TO LET. TO LET Cottnge, Cottago Grove, King St Enqulro No. 8 cottage. 2074 tf rna LOST. LOST Small gold locket; Initials II. J. T on bnck Finder plea so return to this office. Reward 2074-lw BUSINESS DIRECTORY CONVEYANCING. CONVEYANCING Charges reason able Room 10 Mcjntjre IlIocK. 2074-lm PLUMBING. ANTONE PILARES & CO Plumbers nnd Tinsmiths All kinds of sanl tary work. Sower connections n specialty Charges to suit the times Corner Miller and Punchbowl BY AUTHORITY SEALED TENDERS Will be received by the Superintend ent of Public Works until 1 p. m. on Monday, February 24th, 1902, for con structing Drnlnago Ditch for Kewalo District. Plans and specifications on file In office or Superintendent or Public WorU, Tho Superintendent docs not bind himself to ncccpt tho lowest or any hid. JAMES H. BOYD, Superintendent of Public Works. 2072 5t NEW TO-DAY NOTICE. Intending Steerage Passengers per S. 8. "Alameda" are hereby Informed that the undersigned will not book ap plicants for passage after tho 20th Inst. Certificate or Inspection by tho II. S. Federal Quarantine Officer must be obtained before a ticket will bo Is sued to applicant. WM. G. IRWIN & CO, LTD, General Agents Oceanic Steamship Co, 2074 9t ELECTION NOTICE. At tho Annual Meeting of thc Covne Mchrten Furniture Company, Limited, held this 15th day of February, 1902, I the fallowing officers were re-elected to serve tor tne cnr vjun A. Coyne . . ... .President J. H. Fisher .. Vice President W. J. White Sec. and Treas. J. A. Magoon Auditor C.J. Hutchlns Director W. J. WHITE, Secretary Coyne-Mchrten Furnltuie Company, Limited. February 15. 1902. 2074 2t DR. WM.JJJOGERS, SURGEON AND SPECIALIST. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Exclusively REMOVED to new office, 1146 Ala ken Street, opp. Hawaiian Hotel. Hours, 9 to 12, 3 to 5:30, 7 to 8; Sun days, 9 to i Dr. Archibald N. Sinclair. Offices Rooms 208-209 Iloston build ing. Fort Street. Telephones Ofilce. Main 383, Res idence. White 2861. Hours 11 a. m. to 1 p m . 3 to 5 p m , 7 to 8 p m.; Sundajs, 12 to 2 p m. P O llox 801. A. 0. WALL, D.D.S. 0. E. WALL, D.D.S. DENTISTS. Love Building, Fort StreeL Hours. 9 to 4. Telephone Main 320 It wbh during the noon rush hour yesterdny that a toll and dignified-look-Ipg nian entered n well filled trolley cm and tried to work his way In to sei are a Btinp to hang Irom. but tho coiidm tin-, who was collecting 'arcs, bloi ked his progress. Step lively thero'" said the pas wnger. Were jou speaking to me" nBked the (ondiictoi. e-levntlng his eyebrows. CVrtnlnl)," replied tho passenger. "Step' forward, so we can get Inside. IMenti or room up rront!" If you will attend to our business, 1 will attend to mine," Knapped tho touiliii tor "If you can't take your own medicine bitter than that ou had better try tnklng the tar ahead," answered tho passenger The conductor's repl wns lost In the laughter of the passengers. M 'E IN 4ro,000 CARGO. Portland. Or . Feb C The Portland Asiatic Steamship Company's liner In dravelll, which sailed from Portland Wednesdav noon with n $400 000 cargo. Is hack In the hnibor with hci hatches battened down and decks piping hot, the result of n smouldering fire which ' " ,' .7 , .. ' "",u,""l" ,. 'n(knln llutu imatiii II1IIUIU1II ns the ship '" "Uffcrcd hilt IlltlO dam damage but the loss on the uirgo will piobablj lis quite heavy When tho fire wns ills- loveied steam was turned Into the hold both forward and aft and cverj. thing buttcned down tight A cbemb cal engine from the Poittand Fire De. partment has bicn plated on board tho Indrnvelll and It Is expected that the Ilio will bo under control by morning, Tho "tween decks" of No 2 hatch. where tho (lie Is smoldering, contains 172.1 bales of cotton and 4900 sacks ol flour Underneath this In the same hold aie 20,000 sacks of flour and 400 bales of cotton, 4- . The Bulletin, 75 cents per month. yg fttffa , jir- A.tf . ANNOUNCEMENT ! MES8R8. WHITNEY 4 MAR8H nnnounco the third annual opening or Spring Shirtwaists ror Monday, February Seventeenth, tho exhibition to contlnuo throughout tho week. This offering, for vnrloty of style, clcganco and originality of design, nnd perfection of workmanship far surpasses anything horetoforo undertaken. Thc materials cover a wide rango of fabrics, from rich embroidered Swisses and Habutla Silks to tasteful Lawns, tho trimmings always In perfect harmony; while tho W. & M. popular prices prevail. Orders nro welcome, but you are just as welcome to merely Ionic 1045 FORT ST. Manufacturer's A large American manufacturer desires to anango with some one In Honolulu who is in position to represent their line to tho Watch, Clock and Jewelry Trade. No application will bo con sldcrcd except that of somo ono engaged solely In tho business of , representing American manufacturers. The agency would not be given to any ono who Is engaged In business for his own account, carrjlng' stock, etc. Tho business would be conducted by carrying a lino of samples, from whlcu orders could be secured, to be ship ped direct from tho factory. No applicant would bo considered un less accompanied by full explanation as to the nature of tho ap pllcant's business, and full nnd satisfactory references. Address : MANUFACTURER, this office. i Two Gent Limit I I AND I j What Came of it f ;ftfaS'.MB New York, Feb. 3. In a dimly lighted room In thc rear or tho saloon nt 73 Ludlow street nn exciting poker game was taking placo just botoro daybreak yesterday. There were flvo plajers and eleven bewhlskcred men watched with bated breath. The limit was two cents, and luck had been about even all night, ul though Isaac Plnsky or 40 Essex street, who peddles pickles rrom a pall, had been accused of surreptitious ly taking money from his pile nnd hid ing It In his shoe to glvo tne impres sion that ho was n loser, nnd then suddenly having an attack or cold feet Ho hadn't been allowed tq withdraw nnd soon after 3 o'clock n Jackpot bad been passed by all but Pinol.y and Jake Ingoldshy. the Hes ter street salt herring dispenser, and Interest In the game was aroused to Its highest pitch. Plnsky opened tho pot ror ono cent. Ingoldshy staved and raised him two cents. Plnsky raised llngoldsby In turn for the samo amount. "Aeh. hud I hade to do ills. Mister Ingoldshy," remarked Plnsky. "Tell me, es, no, lint jou god jour fish boughdt for tomorrow?" "NefTer mlndt der fish, Plnskyr hat you god jour plgles In der said undt vinegar? Maype If you alndt, you vlll be chiiBt as sour as dcy vas py der morning. I chust raise ou der llm Id." They kept on raising until there were CO cents In tho pot. Reads ot perspiration Btpod on the foreheads o( the onlookers, but tho players each felt so confident of having a sitro thing that they only Htrokad their whiskers nnd grinned at each other. Finally Plnsky sntd. "Aeh, I haf nod der hearilt to puj jou ould ot plzncss I don't vandt to rulnt jour famllj, Ingnldsby, so I vlll gall you." The two threw down their cards and simultaneously grabbed for tho mon ey on tho taOlc The excited specta tors pulled them apart and left the money whero It wns, while all handi begin to jabber and gesticulate. Pin sky had three kings of heart; Ingolds hy had another king or hearts, ono of clubs and one or diamonds. "Vat jou menu by tryln" to talg dot pod, alreatty?" shrieked Plnsky. "I haf dree klngB limit so haf you," yelled Iugoldsbj'. 'Id vas a misdeal, limit ns jou dealt der cardts you lose der money for malglng dor mlstnlp," "Ha, ha, ha! Aeh, vot a choke," laughed PInkBy. "Don'd you know vot dot hand Iss? Vero dldt you effor learn to blay der game? Go way pack limit slil mlt jourseUs all alono In a room mlt nopoddy In Id but you Iss Id possible. Ingoldshy, dot you don'd know vat meln handt Ibs?" "Id vns a mlzdcftl," cried Ingoldshy "Aeh. nt Iss der matter mlt yotiV" answered Plnel'v "Vy, don'd ou know il.it dat haittH tandt po blad by file nze-B Dot Ua a mlsamashema flush. You seldom zee Id In a pokel game nod v ounce In n hunilrcdt j-enrs. I vas a luggy mans to holdt von of dun, ain't Id?" "MlzdeaP rolzdeal"' shouted In goldshy'B Irlendts "Flush' (lush! flush1 n mlsamnsho ma fiush' shrieked tho partisans ol Plnsky. About this time Policemen Curran and Uaxter happened to pass the sa loon and heard tho jelling "Uegoirn," said Curran, "Ol thlnlt they do be playln' enr-rds in theio What do they mane by misdates an' Hushes, Charley?" "Ol think It's forty-folves," replied Ilaxter, "but, annywny, It do bo gam blin', an' not n hair block rrom FlorrU Agent Wanted. Sullivan's club room. Wo'll stop that." I Thoy called several other policemen ' and rushed the place just as tho argu-1 ment within became a whisker-pulling' match In tho excitement tho tabU wbh overturned and tho stakes were ' scattered The pollco locked every I body up in the Eldrlrigo street station. When they wero arraigned In the Essex Market Police Court Plnsky nnd Ingoldshy glared at each other, but under advlco or counsel kept quiet. The policemen could not swear that they saw gambling actually going on, although they repented the conversa tion they had heard. Magistrate Olm sted discharged alt tho prisoners for lack or evidence. They went away still gesticulating, and the dispute over thc pot has not ns yet been settled, The Sun. Jnpnn'B B!j Exposition. ToMo. Jan. 24 (via Victoria. B. C. Feb 4.) The great nattonil Industrial exhibition which the imperial Gov ernment ot Japan will hold at Oaakt. in 1903 is attracting much attention. It Is leported that, although the limit within which applications for spa- must be filed has officially been set at Juno 30, 1902, tho applications from the United States nnd Europo already aggregato moro than the estimated npacu allotted, and private Individuals have offeied to put up their own build ings In order to exhibit machinery The occasion will he made tho most of by foreign nations to Introduce mod ern methods among the Japanese, who are just at the stage when they are ready to adopt new Ideas. The com petition will be keen between the United States and Great Britain. GRAND EXCURSION and PICNIC WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY TO KALIHI PARK PAVILION Tickets $1, admission to grounds 8P0RTS-DANCING-PRIZES Transportation HotliW'ujs 6eo Bills. OPERA HOUSE, THIS EVENING, Tugs., Feb. 18 The Hawaiian Dramatic Society IN '"THEROMANCEJFELISE.1 Tickets, $1.00, 75c. and 50c. Hox Plan Wall, Nichols. Doors, 7 30 1 Introduction, 8.15. German Verein ARION Masquerade Ball ELKS' HALL Uci-ctanlu and Miller Streets WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, TICKETS $1.00. LADIE8 FREE. Tickets on Sale at HAFFNER'S JEWELRY 8TORE, Masonic Temple, and THE HAW'N HOTEL DARDER 8HOP &4aW. u ,,,MiM. .iW-.tJLV..jgi!,, Jttk., JAS. F. MORGAN Auctioneer and Broker 65 Queen St. Auction Sale OF Lease ofjaro Land ON SATURDAY, MARCH 1st, AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON, At my salesroom, C5 Queen street, Ho nolulu, I will soil at Public Auction, by order of tho Trustees under tho will of Dernlco P. DIshop, tho Icaso or that valuable, taro land situate at Kaakaukukul, Pauoa Valley, and con taining an area or 8 35-100 crcs. Term of lease, 15 years from April 1st. 1902. Upset net annual rental, $C00, pay ablo quarterly In advance. For full particulars apply at tho of fice of tho DIshop Estato, 77 Merchant street, Honolulu. JAS. F. MORGAN. AUCTIONEER. Auction Sale OP VALUABLE LEASE OF .m ON SATURDAY, MARCH 1st, AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON, At my salesroom, C5 Queen street, Ho nolulu. I will sell at Public Auction, by order of tho Trustees under the will of Dernlco P. DIshop, the lcaso ot that valuable land known as Puaa 1st, sltuato at North Kona, Hawaii, and containing an area of 869 acres. Term of lease, 21 years from May 1st. 1902. Upset net annual rental, $500, pay able quarterly In advance. Tor full particulars apply at the of fice ot the DIshop Estate, 77 Merchant street, Honolulu. Jae. F. Morgan, AUCTIONEER H V JAS. F. MORGAN Auctioneer ' and Broker 65 Queen St 'Aiii i,