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vr w tTc3jS-.??,www UVENINO liOLLETIN, HONOLULU, 11. T., TUESDAY, MAItCII i, 1302. W?fc' The Hawaiian Souvenir Playing CARDS THEY ARE HEBE $f Appropriate as prizes for card names, ciuu iciAiivca in Qisiani parf3. Each rack contains fltlliieo halftone engravings of the clio.c est views if Honolulu, Jlllo ami the principal points of interest in the Islands. Hack tlcRlgn of Kamehamcha Statue In color. Edges In Oold. Double onamnl surface, of the very host Hnlsh Large In doxes moko them suitable for nil card games Telescope cases stamp cd In Oold Thcso cards are manufactured by the United States Play ing Card Co, who llavo spared no pains In malting them the finest scenic pack of cards over published. RETAIL PRICE $1.00 PER PACK. Sk'"- WALL, NICHOLS COMPANY, Ltd, lT,ni TF isstT i ii ii iy J. HOPP & COMPANY Leading Furniture Dealers. CORNER KING AND BETHEL SIS, Sanitarium Is Pan Dut those, desiring the health foods, an handled by tho Hono lulu Sanitarium, can obtain them at our store. Our stock Is com plete In this lino and we r.oto the following Sanitarium Foods i ow on hand: QRANOSE FLAKES GRANOSE BISCUITS GRANUT CAROMEL CEREAL BROMOSE MALTOL NUT BUTTER ALMOND BUTTER NUTuLENE WHOLE WHEAT STICKS OATMEAL STICKS WHOLE WHEAT WAFERS GRAHAM STICKS GRANOLA, ETC. H, MAY & CO, 22 TELEPHONES 24 Our Customers Like Our Curry Powder ! Why? They nrcMutlnlIcel thnt the Ingredient! used In Ittt manufacture arc the f incut obtainable and that you will think ho too when jou use It. LEWIS & CO. :. LEADING GROC&R8. .: 1060 FORT STREET. 240Three Telephones 240. INDIVIDUALITY There Is Individuality about ojo glussua the samo as dress Not every ono can bo fitted with the samo clip and soring. Kyo-glasses should bo made to lit thu face becomingly and a binall featured person needs a small er lens than ono with a broad face Wo fit euch Individual, and take all necessary euro without piling the lEgTJEffiSl price up. A. N. SANFORD, Manufacturing Optician. Boston Building. Fort Street Over May A. Co. THEY ARE BEAUTIES Suitable as gifts to friends LADIES' WRITING DESKS A beautiful assort ment now on hand In highly polished oak or mohogany With such a fine stock to choose from It will be easy to make a selection. NEW BOOKS ! Golden Rule Bazaar's NEW BOOK LIST : "Tho Rights of Man," by Dr. Lyman Abbott, i-'ables for tho Fair," by Josephine I). Dasknm. "Sir Richard Calmady," by Mnlch. "Stephen Callnarl," by Julian Sturgls. "French Revolution and Religions" (Reform), by Sloane. 'Schley and Santiago," by Graham (worth reading). Forna Goriljccff," by Maxim Gorky. ', n.an nr. milv cm nn tt Ihrt nnn, lmnlrtt lint w,i liftvn BAVftitv flmna seven Just as hood and as Interesting. J. M. WEBB, Bookseller nnil Stationer. No More Dread " e Dental Chair TEETH EXTRACTED AND FILLED ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT PAIN bj our lata scientific method applied to the gums. No sleep-producing agents oi cocaine. Theso are the only dental parlors Ii Honolulu having PATENTED APPLI ANOES and ingredients to extract, fill and apply gold crowns and porcelain crowns undectccablo fiom natural teeth and warranted for ten years, WITH OUT THE LEAST PAIN. All wori dene by QRADUATED DENTISTS ol from 12 to 20 years' 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 advamo exactly what your work will cost ny a FllEE EX AMINATION. Set Teeth S5.00 Gold Crowns 85.00 Gold Flllinn $1.00 Silver Fillings SOc W0 PTES Our name alone will be a guarantee 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. n. Sundays, 9 a. m. to 12 m. If you cannot find him just look In at the Honolulu Bowling Parlors HE WILL BE THERE AN HOUR INTHE MORNING THE 8AME HOUR EVERY IwORNING or afternoon, given to dictation, will keep your correspondence "cleaned up." Try It a month. J. D. AVERY, Business Correspondent Regularity! Certainty Despatchl Tel. Main 76. 96145. Elite Bldg. ntuuirtr'WKn Id ON MICH HI The announcement bs W 11 Adams thnt Mndimo Oenern Johnstone Dish op is to Bine In tile Opera House (Hi tho night or Mcmdnv March In comes as a rirt In the iloiids that overhang i.onolulu today There Ins been dls npolntmcnt on all hnnds ever since tho acrldent to Madame 111 simp be cause It was thought she would be unable to sing so that the announce ment today Is a most welcome one Ever) one who Ins over followed the doings In the musical world In Amer lea and Kurope knows Just what Mad amo Illshop can do The announce ment hns been imde and the people ol Honolulu will do the rest If anxious Inquiries as to thw possibility of a eon cert by Madame Illshop ore to be tak en as n criterion bv which to Judge, the Opera House will be pat Iced on tho night of March in Madame Bishop s program has nl ready been arranged most catcfullv to suit the excellent taste of the people of Honolulu Included lu It ntc the Waltz Song" of Ardltl and the scene and aria fiom "Faust" ( "Jewel Song") Madame Illshop will also sing n Ha wail a n song written 1 Queen I.llluo kalanl and presented to her b) thu royal lady herself It Is understood thnt the renowned orntorio singer will ghe one erse ot "Tho Star Spangled Ilauner" nt tho nd of tho program No woman In the United States has ever stirred tho hearts of patriotic Americans to such n degree a Mndame Illshop In br .UfllHI. .. l.t B.H .. I... ...I I.. .It riiihiiiH "I linn riiun nu uii.-ii ijj ml who claim tho protection of thn Stars and Stripes. Madame Illshop will be assisted by Miss Carrie Castle, piano nnd I'rof. J. II. Ammo, violin. Mrs Whitney will he tho accompanist. Thu scats will soon be on sale nt the Wall, Nichols Company. Madame Illshop has been extremely considerate In the matter of prices, having fixed reserved seats at ono dollar and the gallery sents at fifty cents. In placing the latter within the reach of nil tho lady has had In mind the American soldiers new In tho city. TO GETAPATENT I'rof W i: Sliarp the musician Rites for the States In the Ventura on his wny to Washington to complete tno patenting or nn attachment for the piano nnd other musical Instruments which will enable n performer to play In nny key on the Instruments without changing his fingering Tho Invention has been In progress of perfection for several years and since coming to Ho nolulu, I'rof. Sharp has had more op portunity to work on It tuun hu had on Lie Mainland Tho Intention Is thought b) several who hate si en It to mean fame and fortune for the Inventor of It, and within n short time n piano with the attachment will be on exhibition here It may be attached to an old piano but In the work of building new pianos only the alteration of the regular plans will hate to bo made. The alteration Is so slight nnd the adtantngo of tho attachment so great that It Is thought manufacturers of pianos nil otor thu world will ho glad to mnko arrange ini.ntK for thu use of tho patent, CUNNING TilU HYPNOTIST. The Inclement weather kept a great many people from tho Orpheum last night, but them was still a good at tendance and the entire nuillcnce was very enthusiastic. Winn Cunning tailed for hypnotic subjects, inativ responded but tho hypnotist noticed a colored mnn occu p)ing one or tho bacTc seats, who had proved a veiy good subject on pie violin occasions, did not eomu forward. Cunning gave the man a special luvl tatlun which was not accepted, and, furthermore, proceeded to Icavu the theater hut was halted by tho hvpno tist who asked him for a moment h talk, then miulo a motion townrd Ills pocki t and began to show him a num ber of shoe laics. Although tho inccs were not there, the subject soon began to see them and finally when Cunning transformed tho luces into a rope and lassoed his subject, hu found no difficulty In draw, lng him onto the stage by going through thu motion of hauling on the supposed rope. Tonight will be the last of Cunning's senson nt tho Orpheum, unless ho nc tepts n guarantee from prominent Chi nese to play an engagement nt the Chi nese theater, in which event he may give (me or two other entertainments at tin Orphoum. 8.Y1ALL-P0X IN IOWA. The Bulletin Is permitted to quote from a private letter Just received from Des Molues, tho following 'Smallpox' Say, wu aro right In It. The opera houses, churches and eol leges urn cloned Indefinitely; our po lice department is nbout doubled, nud Mill the disease spieadH In two davs 7f,0 persons hnve been vaccinated by the tit) doctors Ono doctor lure Is giving nn internal remedy samo as vaccination In effect. Ho gets tho germs Into thu circulation through the stomach That method seems as sat isfactory as thu old; It makes scmo people beastly sick, though. I think tno disease will be stamped out before next winter, It eertnlnly will (pilot down In hut weather." Y. M C. A. NOTES. A meeting of the board of llrcctora of tho Y. M. C. A. was bold last night In the rooms of the association. Tlilr t t n new members w ere admitted Tho receipt of fifty old books for the Y M C A. library from Mrs. N. E. Hen drlckB was acknowledged and also the receipt of various sums of money, some of them from quite unexpected fcourccs The bulk of tho 2r,00 Is ns yet to be raised It was decided thnt another meeting should bo called at the mil qf tho month to plan foi the annual meeting Dr. Ilogle, the chiropodist hid n most pleasant linuw warming at hU new olUces In tho Oregon block last evening Dr Ilogle has Just moved from hln former location In the Ar lington Annex to larger und more com modious quarters In the Oregon block, on Hotel street next to the Elite building LOCAL AND GENERAL The Bulletin's special Industrial edl Hon can be obtained at this office or the newsstands. Price 25 cents. New York, Feb 21 Sugar -Haw film fair refining. 3 1 Ve, tentrlfuK.il '.Hi ti st 3 5 Sc , molasses BUgar .' 7 si ri fluid firm A notlri to creditors of the i tnt Finnic Drown nppenrs In this Issue of Nicely furnished roonn Popular House, 1219 Fort St., f 1.G0 per week up. Comes & McTighc, successors to Ca rrara & Co , liquor dealers, 93 King st. On Saturday nt his salesrooms .las 1'. Morgan will sell a line large driving horse. Notice to creditors of the Estate of Archibald (lllflllan appears under New Today. The annual meeting of the Hawaiian Jockey Club was postponed until next Monda) evening Judge lMco mndo n citizen of Mux Ucdcmlt subject of Ocrmnuv but n sergeant In thu Uni.-- States Amo The band will glvo n concert In the drill shcil this nlternonn h way of entertaining the soldiers stntloncd there Bourbon Whiskey, C years old, $3 SO: Claret, GO cents; Slicny and Tokay, To cents a gallon at Hoffschlaegcr Co.'s King street, A gospel song service will bo given the soldiers who are camping en the parade ground It will take place this evening In the drill shed On Frldav, March 7 Jas F Morgan will auction a large assortment of fur nishing goods The sale will be welt worth attending See ad. Th epostponed annual meeting of the Wnlnnao company will he held on Monday next at the office of J M Dow sett, Merchant street.' Captain Smiley nnd three or four other officers of tho trnnsport Warren hate decided to mnko a trip to the Volcano. Tluy will sail In tho Kluau Ilaby pictures are the specialty ot Hlcc & Perkins You should have the children's protos taken now. A hand some dlsplat Is shown nt the entrance. The annual meeting of the Pacific Tennis Club will he held Saturdny March 8, at 1 31 p ni , In the club house, corner King and Illchauls streets. For the accommodation of visiting business men nnd otlurs wishing shorthand or Dpcwrltlug done Miss Noble ban opemd nn olllce nt the Ha I walnn hotel The reception of Princess Knwnnn nakoa will take place this afternoon i notwithstanding tho weather There will undoubtedly be a large number of peole In attendance. j It is reported that laborers nn the ' Kona Sugar Companv'n plantation have threat) ncd to burn the propcrt) i of the corporation If they arc not paid their hack wages pretty soon. At tho meeting of the Territorial! committee of the Republican party lust night, th resignation of J. H. Coney ns a member from Kntml was accepted , nnd J. I) Wlllard appointed In his place Parties desiring rooms nt the beach should communicate with tho Waiklkl Inn. Arrangements can bo made (or rooms In rottages or muln house, with or without board All the comforts of home. Last night a large nlgcroba treo on Magazine stret wns turened over by the wind The trio which wns torn up by tho roots fell Into ttio raid, com plctclv blocking It nnd earning nun the telephone wires ns it fell The Y M 0 A offers the sugges tion that piople give the soldiers their Snn Francisco tiles when thej hnve read them If thej nro delivered nt the Y M C A the association will sco to It that the) nrc forwnrded to the soldiers Mrs llcrilnger, mother of Fred W. Ilcrilnger. nxslstant appraiser of tho Custom llousi, arrived In tho Nippon Mam from San Tranclsco last nlvhl and will stay over In Honoliilujo visit her son before proceeding on a trip to tho Orient Leaving weather out of the question, the Sonoma will bo at least tvvolvu hours lato In arriving from San Francisco Sho wns scheduled to sail for Honolulu at 10 a m of tho 27th of February, ihursdny, but tho local acents, Win (I Irwin &'Co, received word by the Nippon M irit that tho Ilrltlsh mall would not arrive in San Francisco from Now York until lato In tho etenlng of tho 27th. As tho Sono ma waits for tho mall, ulio will ho htat much lato In getting away Sho may be looked for therefore, tomorrow night at tho earliest Thu Vint urn, from Svdnoy, was duo this morning Shu Is likely to ho held back by tho strong northeast galo for man hours jet. Colonel Georgei W. Macfurlane telo phones from his mother's residence, Waiklkl this aftornoon that advlies bavo been received of the arrival ot his late brother Edward s rcmalnH nt Snn Francisco. They will bo brought to Honolulu In tho next Alameda no rompanled by the widow and rnd W Macfarlano. This morning all of thn brothe-s of thu deceased in town, together with Mrs (ieo W Macfarlanu and Dr Mays, broke tho news to tho mother Sho was completely prostrated Thu dcci'osid was born October X 1849, hi nco wns in his lid yi nr at death ERIN GOBRAGH All Irishmen now in Honolulu nre rmtiPKtPil in meet thlu ,enfnir to made preparations foi tlu celebration of St Patrick's Day The meeting lt to lie field at tho hall of the Honolulu Athletic Club, Alnkea street aboy Sailors' Home iBP Remarkable merit for long Wo carry these In gentlemen agents . , . ...MclNERNY CLINTON J. HUTCHINS, INSURANC 12. LIFE w FIRE Mr V w MjATAM r mnrr 1l d Mbm . 1 . to krt!onMt (I i M McllNERlNY BLOCK. PORT ST. Below Cost Sale of Iron Bedsteads The entire stock of Iron lied steadB carried by Theo. II Da tics & Co. has been sold to 111 nt far below their wholesale cost on ni count of D.ivies' lack of facilities for handling these goods. This stock combined with our own (which was the largest on the Islands) makes us over crowded, so we will hold a spe cial salo for two weeks, begin ning Mnrch 1st, In order to re duce tho stock. Prices will astonish you. Coyne Furniture COMPANY, LTD. PROGRESS BLOCK. ORPHEUM TO-MGHT LAST APPEARANCE CUNNING THE MAGICIAN MIND READER, HYPN0TI8T HUMORIST, IN AN ENTER TAINMENl OF MIRTH, MAGIC, MY8TERY AND IL LUSION8, A33I8TED BY MADAME ALONE. Warren tho young Mormon Wizard, King of tho Handcuffs and a company of plover I'crformers. An Entertainment to Please All. Clean, Wholesome and Enjoyable. Reserved seats now on sale. OperaJHouse SATURDAY EVENIN6, MARCH 15th Grand Production ot n erlc ol Interesting Incldcntn. Ancient Hawaiian History adapted for thn stage by tho HAWAII PONOI DRAMATIC COMPANY to lii) presented in English by Native Hawaiian. A Melodrama In two acts, entitled The Lady of The Twilight New Scenes New Costumes New Songs A musical Interlude by the company Landing of Lono and His Death Characters by the Company Realistic Rcenerlea have been spe cially designed and painted for both productions A Shoe of Instant Favor A Shoe of Quality A Shoe for Men A Shoe for Women Exclusive in Style service nn'd easy fitting and ladles' stiles we ore solo SHOE STORE... AX W i W MARINE PIONEER'MILLSHOWING (Continued from page 1 ) been taken off nnd replanted, prebent lng now nn ideal nspect of cane night new reservoirs have been constructed N'lght Irrigation Is an evil of the past Twenty miles of railroad have been consiructeii The average jfeld per ncre has Increased and will Increase further. "The two large pumps Imported from flermanj. hate been erected nnd aro In splendid working order. The so pumps throw moie water than was contracted fo. ' The manager's report slates that the grinding of the crop of 1900-1901 was finished In May, 1901, resulting In a total of G.1K8 tons of sugar, or about one-half whnt was to bo expected Im provements had cost about (640,000 The crop now being harvested will leld 10.000 tons About 1800 acre will bo planted this year. The crop nt 1901 should show n considerable in crease over 1901 The plantation Is In I excellent order The treasurer h report showed the following Operating expenses for pc rlod from October 1, 1900 to December 31. 1901, $912.90109 expenditures for permanent Improvements for same pe- I rlod, $010 5" 12, earnings, same pe rlod, J19J.292 O'l trlil uilnncc nftir closing books on December II 1901 (tetioureis) M 791.0I.0 80 PRICE OP HIS WIPIi. A Japanese eallrd at tho police sta tion this forenoon and asked that n warrant be Issued for the arrest of a countrmnn of his who was supposed to have run away with his wife The clerk In the deputy sheriff's office nsk ed tho Japanese how much he valued his wifo at nnd tho fellow hesitated for an Instant. The clerk then asked If a hundred dollars would do is nn estimate and tho Japanese again In dulged In a moment of thought A brilliant Inspiration took possession of him and he said: "Not ono hundred dollars. Not so much as hundred dol lars." He had mado his calculatlot c and hail arrived at an estimate. KID QLOV In White, Black and : Colors : at E. W. J. H. FISHER & Company. Stock and Bond Brokers. AQENT8 FOR FIRE ASSOCIATION, of Philadelphia WESTERN ASSURANCE CO, of Tu ronto. Offices Stangenwald Bldg, M3 chant street. Honolulu Stock AND- Bond Exchange. lucauaj, maiwi tiiii iau, g lu.du a. m, The Board adjourns for the day out of respect to the mem ory of fhe late E. C. Macfarlane. JAS. T. MORGAN, President, J. R. GALT, Secretary, All On to Knuiil. It ln been decided bj th' polli n i thorltirs to send Ah On the Chl-tevi detective to Hnnnpcpe Kinil to link" Investigations In the mvir nf th eleetr of the Chln.imin w'i bode wns foi no In the cancfield near the planta Id on Saturday lift Ah On s tciy cietcr In the matter if tr.i !; i f Chinese criminals and U th. very h"fct lean tint the police 1.1 t'-orities could I ivslbl) hato plckel i m- Ho will Mav on Kauai ns long as hi thinks iiteimirj and will work In cent uietlon with the police, there. It s th' opin ion of the police that ciookel work In iirt.ii done nnd not a stone will bo ' let uriurned In the lnvistl:;it i The weekly edition of the Evenlnfj Bulletin is the largest and best pub lished in the Territory. Sixteen and twenty pages. $1 a year. WILLARD n. BIIOWN. W. A. LOVE. FIIANK HALSTEAD. l Halstead & Co;; STOCK AND BOND BROKERS. MONEY ADVANCED ON SUGAR SECURITIES. 921 Fort Street. Members Honolulu Stock and Bond Exchange. Albert Raas FINANCIAL AGENT. STOCK AND BOND BROKER. MEMBER OF HONOLULU STOCK EXCHANGE. Orders for the purchase or sale ot stocks and bonds carofuly and prompt ly executed. Loans negotiated Office Room 401, 4th floor, Stangen wald Bldg. Postofflce box 390; Tele phone Main 331. JORDAN E& 'i .'1 H "4 1 v " v i