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f w " yf EVENING DCLLETiy, nONOLULU. H. T., TIIUnSPAY, MARCH C, 1902. "? l,.r FOR RENT $18.50 a month Small cottage, 1418 EMMA 3T. Two bedrooms, sanitary plumbing, etc., etc, 35,00 a month Mrs. A. Rosa's bouse on KINO ST. opp. Walklkl turn. Parlor, dining room, thrco bedrooms, etc. 30,00 a month FORT ST. below Fort St. House. Seven rooms, electric lights, servants' bouse. Very nice. $40.00 a month MAGAZINE ST.Just o Thurs ton Ac. Very comfortable two bedroom house, electric lights, baths, hot water, etc. Henry Waterhouse &, Co. STOCK AND DOND BROK ERS, REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE. Fort and Merenant Sts. MASONIC TEMPLE WEEKLY CALENDAR. MONDAY Hawaiian Regular. TUI38UAV Pacific Flnl Degree. WUDM38DAV Chapter Most Excellent Master. THURSDAY Eastern Star Initiation. PRIDAY Hawaiian First Degree. SATURDAY All visiting members of the or der are cordially Invited to attend meetings of local lodges. Fraternal Directory. HARMONY LODGE, NO. 3, I. O. O. F. Meets every Monday evening at 7: SO m Harmony Hall, King street. II. McKECHNY. N. Q. E. R. HENDRY, Secretary. All visiting brothers very cordially UTlted. MYSTIC LODGE NO. 2, K. of P. Meets every Tuesday evening at 7:30 'clock In Harmouy Hall, King street. Visiting brothers cordially Invited to attend. II. J. GALLAGHER, C. C. A. E. MURPHY. KjJL B OAHU LODGE,No. 1, K. of P. Meets every Friday evening at Har mony Hall, King street, at 7:30. Mem bers of Mystic Lodge, No. 2, and visit ing brothers cordially Invited. F. W. DUNN, C.C. ' ED. C. ALDRICH, K. of R. & S. ilOSLER SAFES Best Insurance In the World HAWAIIAN IRON FENCE AND MONUMENTAL CO,, LTD. Tel. 287 Main. 176 King 8treeL Motor, Carriage and Machine - COMPANY. REPAIR AND BUILD ALL KINDS OF : : MACHINERY Safe Work of All Kinds. Typewriter, 1'honographs, Etc, Etc., Repaired. ' UNION STREET, near Hotel. Phone Blue 721. P. O. box 112. J. W. 8CH0ENIN0, Manager. ICE rtlANUFACTURED FROM PURE DISTILLED WATER. : : : : Delivered to any part of city by courteous drivers. Oahn Ice and Electric Co KEWALO. TELEPHONE BLUE 3151. HOFFflAN & nARKHAfl. W. C. Achi & Co. BROKERS AND DEALERS IN REAL ESTATE We will Buy orlell Real Estate In all parts of the group. We will Sell Properties on Reason able Commissions. OFFICE 10 WEST KINQ 8TREET. THE NEW ENGLAND BAKERY Is Loaded Up With GOOD THINGS TO HAT. Scotch Shortbread; Cakes, all sizes, prices and styles; Pies, Just like your mother used to mako; Cookies, Maca roons: Ladr Fingers: Cream Puffs: and all the dainty styles suitable lor tho well-furnished tabic. Tons of Pure Candy, from cheap grado for children, up I) better grades. For Sue wo can furnish you a box of Delicious Candles worth a dollar else' where IF YOU WANT TO BE HAPPY DO NT FORGET NEW ENGLAND BAKERY FOR SALE ! -AT MAKIKI - New two story house. Elctrlc lights; stablo for 3 horses and car riage. Modern sani tary plumbing. Ce ment sldowalk. Near Electric Car Line. $3,500 EA8Y TBRM8 CASTLE & LANSDALE, 50G-507 StanEenwald Bid B A B V CARRIAGES AND GO-CARTS Lalesl Styles Low Prices HOFFSGHLAEGER Co., Ltd. 29 KING ST NEAR BETHEL Honolulu Investment Co LIMITED. Real Estate and Insurance Agents OFFICERS: A. V. Gear President Henry 8mlth Vice President Emmett May Secretary J. H. Fisher Treasurer J. D. Holt ) W. G. Ashley Judltcrs T. E. Wall ) JUDD BUILDING, MERCHANT ST. PROPERTY BOUGHT AND SOLD; LIFE, FIRE, MARINE AND PLATE GLASS INSURANCE. A. Harrison Mill Co., Ltd. KAWAIAIMO STREET, KEWALO. Vel. White 1221 p. O. Box 552, Sawing, Planing, Turning and Mill Work In all .Its branches. Lumber - Kiln - Drying a specialty, and In large or small quantities. llonolnln Iron Works. Improved and modern SUOAR MA' CHINERY of every capacity and de scription made to order. Roller work nd RrVBTED PIPES for Irrigation purposes a specialty. Particular atten tion raid to JOB WORK, and repairs executed at shortest notice. COTTON BROS. & CO ENGINEERS AND : : : GhNERAL CONTRACTORS Ptani aa4 tstlmitei furnlihtd tor ftll cliiso Contracting work. ROOM . BOSTON RLOCK, - HONOLULl' ?, IF YOU WISH TO ADVERTISE IN NEWSPAPERS ANYWMERU AT ANYTIME Call on or Write K iB.G.DAKli'S ADVERTISING AGEHGT oi 03 mercnan:' uxclv.nge SAN FRANCISCO. CAL. i LOCAL AND GENERAL Postage on the Bulletin's special In- dustrlal edition Is three cents to all parts of the States. A drher wants a position. rnnm.nss preserving paint will posltUcly ptccnt moisture. A five-room cottngc I for rent on Maklkt street. Sec classified ads. Nicely furnished rooms, Popular House, 1249 Fort St., $1.50 per week up. Blank books of all sorts, ledgers, etc. manufactured by the llullettn Publish ing Co. The schooner Robert Scarles from this port nrrlcd In Port Townscml February 23. Jeweler George Haffner wants tf employ n boj In Ills store. Sec Want? In New Todaj. A gentleman with two children de sires board and room near town. See ad In New Today. The Sonoma was delayed n day In San Francisco waiting for the British Australian malls from New York, T. Leslie Do Ccw Is manager of tho Oceanic Uas & Eloitrlc Company, ha Ing nssumed the duties more than n week ago. The sale of the lease of a go crnmen lot at Kallua, North Kona, will tnkr place at the Capitol building on AjirU 2th at 12 o'clock noon. The bark S. C. Allen, 12 das front this port, nml the bark ll!mala)a, 13 days from Lahalna, both nrrhed In San Francisco February 2C . Dr. Doglc, chiropodist, has removed his offices from the Arlington to tho Oregon block, where he will be pleased to sec his numerous patrons. Don't forget Camarlnos of the Call fornlt Fruit Market when jou want fruit and vegetables. He nlwajs has on hand a fresh supply of both Califor nia and Island fruits, Telephono Main 378. Arrangements aro being perfected today for the baseball game Saturday afternoon between the soldiers In camp at the drill shed and a team from tho ranks of tho Honolulu Athletic Club. A number of the police officers will play on the local team. It was Assistant Director Sedgwick of the Federal Experiment Station who visited K11I3, Maul, last October and reported on the potato situation. Ho will probably go to Kula with the seed potatoes Just retched from the Dp partment of Agriculture. Every member of tho Pacific Tennis Club Is expected to be present at n meeting to be held In the club, orner of King and Richards streets, at 1:30 o'clock Saturday afternoon. Officers for the ensuing year will be chosen. There will be other business of Im portancc to transact. Tho dance and reception by the offi cers of tho transport Warren and tb military officers aboard will take place In Progress hadd this evening Instead of aboard ship as the latter is having repairs done. The stern of tho vessel Is far out of the water and It would be Impossible to dance on her decks. II. C. Barrow, vice president and manager of the Pacific Union Oil Com pany, whose properties are located In the Coallnga oil flelJs In Fresno coun ty, Cal left on tho Ventura for the Coast. The company has placed a large block of stock In the Islands, and operations will shortly be com menced to develop their holdings. Tho Honolulu branch of tho Terri torial Teachers' Association will meet at tho High School at 7-30 p. m., on March 11 and hold npeclal exercises. There will be music, an address by Dr. Arthur Maxson Smith of O.1I111 Col lege; a paper on school government by Rev Alexander Mackintosh, and a dis cussion led by Prof. M. M. Scott and R Law. A meeting of tho stockholders of Halstead & Co., the stock and bond brokers, was held jesterdaj, and the following officers elected for the ensu ing year: Wllllard E. llrown, prcsl dent; Frank Halstead, vice president and auditor; William A. Love, secre tary and treasurer. Tho above officers, together with W, L. Hopper and F. J. Lovvrey, constitute the board of di rectors. The men lir camp on the drill shed grounds state that they aro perfectly comfortable during the present siege of wind and rain. The tents havo been furnished with a thick flooring of ha and trenches have been dug around on the outside In order to prevent any en croachment by the rain, so that It I? perfectly dry within. The men maich to the transport three times a da- for their meals. NOYHS 18 REMOVED, Wsahlngton, Feb. 2G. Acting on the report of Attorney General Knox, the President today Issued an order ili8mtsBlng Judgo Arthur H. Noyes from the public service. 'J. Ills removal Is the result of the scandals at Nome growing out of the receivership cases. It Is stated that strong political Influ ences wcro brought to bear on the President to prevo tntho action ho has taken, but without avail. 1 BRITISH 8IMPL1VI RP00LL08T San Francisco, Feb. 20. A dispatch received by tho Merchants' Kxchango from London last night says that tho llrltlsh ship Liverpool, bound from Antwerp for San Francisco, Is a total wreck. No further particulars were obtainable. Tho Liverpool is a ship of 3134 tons, under command of Cap tain Lewis. 8ho Balled from Antwerp with a genornl cargo consigned to a lo cal firm MODOC LYNCHERS FREE Altuias, Fob 27- Tho jury In tho caso of tho Peoplo vs James W llrown, oue of tho inching cases, ro turned a vordlct of "not guilty " 1 CITY SANITATION EFFECTIVE WORK DONE IN JIIONTII OF FEBRUARY y Report of City Sanitary Officer Tracy and Corp3 of Inspectors ?' Removal of Hog pens, Etc. C. II, Trac. city sanitary officer, re ports for the month of February, 1902: Number of applications received, 22; approved, 19, applications of previous months aptoved, 2; held, 1; held by Survey department, 8. The applica tion held Is for n house In Kewalo and the lot has not )ct been filled to grade, Cesspools located during the month, 5. These cesspools are In localities where there Is no sewer. Buildings altered or moved so ns to conform to the Sanltnry Regulations of the Board of Health. Examinations before, dm lng nml at completion of process of building, 90. Inspections other than of new build ings, 327. Certificates for lodging house, res taurant or hotel licenses applied for during tho month, 41, of theso 31 wcro Issued and 7 held for sanitary work to be finished. Certificates Issued on np' plications previous to Fcbruarj, C. Previous application permits still held, 9. Number of adults which can by law bo lodged In these buildings llcensod. 2G59. Three formal complaints have been noted and the nuisances in each caso were abated. Seventeen 48-hour notices have been served during the month. In each case the recipient proceeded to abate the nuisance. The case In court continued from January was postponed twice. Finally the case came to trial and the man was fined $23 and costs. Fourteen notices to connect to the sewer within thirty dajs have been served and work In the majority of cases Is progressing already. Two builders without permits have been ordered to obtain the samo and have done so. In the reports of the sanitary Inspcc tors It will be noticed that the num ber of nuisances abated is larger than the number icportcd. This discrep ancy Is accounted for by the large amount of back orders finished up. Considerable time has been expended during the month towards putting the pig pens Into sanitary condition and whllo tho work is not finished by any means jet the Improvement Is qulto noticeable. All tho pigs have been or tiered out of Pauoa valley and with one or two exceptions have already been removed. KallFil and Nuuanu valleys have each two or three pig pens In localities where the water supply cannot be con tamlnated. All other pens are gone. All swine have been removed from the Palama district and especially along tho Kallhl camp road. The re movnl of the pens from Iwllcl will complete the work. The localities now approved are those of Paakca at Ka- molllllll; Kalla, between King street and the Beach road, Walklki of Short dan strcit; Puuhalc, on the shore Ewn of the Kallhl receiving station, and KahauUlkl below the Fertilizer works, Kallhl, where the new slaughter houses arc being built. Reports of Inspectorsr Following Is a summary of the ic ports of sanitary Inspectors for Feb runry: J. B. Gorman, Inspector District No. 1 Minor nuisances abated, 190. Work ordered, 289; finished, 254; old orders finished, 4G. Total inspections, C30. A. G. Hitchcock, District No. 2. Minor nuisances abated, 17. Work or dered, 33; finished, 2C; old orders finished, 194. Total Inspections. 444 N, P. Jacobson, District No. 3. Minor nuisances abated, 242. Work ordered, 328; finished, 294 ;old orders finished, 108. Total Inspections 1501. D. P. Lawrence, District No, 4. Minor nuisances abated, 148. Work ordered, G28; finished, 250; old orders finished, 114. Total Inspections 1004. T. W. Carroll, District No. C Minor nuisances abated, 391. Work ordered, DOC; finished, 4S9; old orders finished, 19. Total Inspections, 842. J. W. Francis, District No. C Min or nuisances, 290, Work 01 tiered, 402, finished, 389; old orders finished, 43, Total Inspections, 1368. Plumbing and 8ewers. E. G. Keen, Inspector of plumbing and houso sewers, reports for Febru aiy: Number of plans filed, 76; permits Issued, 76; Inspections made, 214; final certificates Issued, 67; sewer connec tions made, 30. CORBETT TO BOX M'GOVERN. Cincinnati, Feb. 25. Young Corbett and Terry McGovern of Brooklyn wero matched horo today for a 25 round boxing contest, to take placo before the club offering tho best In ducements on or beforo October 15th. MANY REBELS JOINED BOERS. London, Feb. 26. Tho Dally Mall, In a dispatch fro mJohannesburg, pre sents tables showing that 11,000 reb els Joined tho Boers from Cape Colo ny during the war. A $20.00 BELT for $5,00 r h e r. &. Alden Electric "Belt' (vv Ith sus- MM Pns0y ls guaranteed to possess W all the curative proper ties of thespenslve belts now sold by do tors and druggists. It gives a very stronR current of electricity andlseally regulated. Round to supersede others. Can be had from the undersigned only: no agents; no discount. Circular free. Address Plerco Electric Co . 206 Post St.. San Francisco, Sent free to Hawaii for 85.00 'Mv THE BEST ON EARTH I TMD DG3T'' MILWAUKEE BEER It's made on purpose to be the but. flotlltd tt the Brewery. FREDMIllCR BBEWINO CO., MUwiilee, Wli. Hoffschlaeger Co., Ltd. King Street, near Bethel. Ornamental Climbers DUTCHMAN'S PIPE A rapid growing climber, with very curious flowers resembling a pipe. ...10c BALLOON VINE A handsome climber, with Inflated capsules llko a balloon Ec NASTURTIUMS A hardy climber, well adapt ed for tho Islands; blos soms appear In various and showy colors .... 6c BLACK-EYED SUSAN Very ornamental, rapid grower; fine for arbors.. 5c HYACINTH BEANS A trench bean with beauti ful clusters of purple and wblto flowers 6c JAPANESE JOY An Introduction from Japan; It grows rapidly llko "Vir ginia Creeper," clinging firmly to any wall or tree.. 10c CLEMATI8 A handsome climber for an arbor or lanal 10c MORNING GLORY A beautiful climber, with brilliant and varied color ed flowers 6c SWEET HE AS Beautiful, fragrant, free flowering plants, grown very successfully by many but not by all 10c HOLLISTER DRUG COMPANY FORT STREET. NO FLAT BOTTLES At the Dinner Table AjDiluter for Wine STILL wines aro raado Bpark ling when mixed with ' white rock water They are, In this way, given a zest nnd life, unequaled except by the best champagne. Tho diner out or tho gentleman who must entertain much at his club, will do well to noto that tho ta ble will bo supplied with this water. It Is given a prominent placo an tho wine list of tho most cxcluslvo clubs In America, and has been honored by Presi dential approval when served at tho Inaugural Ball Banquet In Washington. Tho palate of epi cures Is gratified to the utmost by WHITE ROCK WATER. W. G. Peacock & Co., Ltd, AGENT8. We have constantly on band a flno line of -Alaska and Star Refrigerators, -Ice Boxes, Stoves, Rubber Hose, -Paints and Oils. HAWAIIAN HARDWARECtUtd 816 FORT ST. HONOLULU, H. T. Trumbull & Beebe's CALIFORNIA Flower and Vegetable Seeds Awarded Gold and Sliver Medals Paris Exposition 1900. Beautifully Illustrated catalogue mailed freo on application. TRUMBULL & BEEBE 8EEDSMEN AND NUR8ERYMEN. 419-421 Sansome St. San Francisco, California. "I" 11 m iihikhiii A HOME CURE If you wish a pleasant and wholesome tonic for mind and body there is none to equal Primo Lager Order a case from the Brewery. Delivered free in the city. TELEPHONB MAIN 341. Metropolitan Meat Co., LIMITED. Freeh Meats and Pish f by Every Steamer From the Coast that has Cold Storage. Choice Beef, Veal, Mutton. ( Lamb and Pork always on hand. Also Poultry, Salmon and Halibut. FOR 6ALB AT C. J. DAY & CO. GROCERIES 122 King St., neit Manufacturer's A largo American manufacturer desires to arrango with some ono In Honolulu who Is In po sltlon to represent their line to the Watch, Clock nnd Jowolry, Trade. No application will be con sldercd 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 bis own account, carrying stock, etc. Tho bust ness would bo conducted by carrying a lino of samples, from whlcu orders could be secured, to bo ship ped direct from tho factory. No applicant would bo considered un less accompanied by full explanation as to tho nature of tho ap plicant's business, and full and satisfactory references. Address : MANUFACTURER, this office. Hawaiian Engineering and Construction Co. ROOMS 508, 509, 510 STANGENWALD BUILDING. P. O. BOX 834. TEL. MAIN 70 All classes ot Engineering Work solicited; Examinations, Surreys and Re port made for any class of Waterworks Steam and Electric Construction; Plans and Specifications and Estimates Prepared, and Construction Superin tended, In all branches ot Engineering Work; Contracts solicited for Rail roads, Electrle and Steam; Tunnels, Bridges, Buildings, Highways, Founda tions, Piers, Wharves, etc Special attention given to Examinations, Valuations, and Reports J Properties for Investment purposes. FREDERICK J. AMWEO, M. AM. Soc. O. ., Engineer and Manager. W. R. CASTLE JR.. Secretary and Treasurer. JUST RECEIVED PER GERMAN GERMANIA and CLOVER LEAF also IRON MATERIAL FOR RAILROAD OARS for 30-lnch frank. For sale In quantities to suit, H. HACKFELD & Waialua Beach Hotel A. WENNER, Manager. Now Open for Duslness. Fin est of Accommodation. Finest of DatKlnn. Be Sure to Get Off at Waialua Station. RATE8 $2.50 per day; Special Rates by Week or Month. For further Information ad dress HALEIWA POSTOFFICE. Beaver Lunch Rooms Port St., bet. Queen and Merchant Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner 8erved. Everything first-class, Complete lint Key West and Domestic Cigars alwayi on hand. H. J. NOLTE, - Proprietor, French Laundry 505, Corner of Berctanla Ave. and Punch bowl St. All Work Done By Hand, Lace Curtains, Silk and Glove Cleaning a specialty. AUADIE tf CO. The Metropolitan Market, King St., Tel. 4$. 1 he Boofh, Fishmarket, Telephone 379. Central Market. Nuuanu St.. Telephone 104. to Bulletin Office. Agent Wanted. SHIP "MARIE HACKFELD' CEMENT at lowest market prices by CO., LIMITED THEUNIONEXPRESSGO. Safes, Pianos, Furniture MOVED Drays tor Freight and Lumber Our representative meets all Incom ing steamers from the Coast, and ws chock baggage on all outgoing steam er. White and Black Sand For Salt Office with Evening Bulletin, 111 King street Tc) 86. . LARSER, Wf't, When You Want a Rig RiNQ UP THO C-Ll-U-B LIVERY BOARDING and SALES STABLES, 518 FORT STREET Btable 'Phone. 109 Main. Hark Stand, 'Phones 319 and 72, C. H. DELLINA. Madame A. Schoellkopf, FROM PARI3. WILL TEACH FRENCH In classes or private lessons. Residence Extension of Hotel Ot, opp. Adventlst Chi:h. "fl A