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W7 SUNDAY BULLETIN. HONOLULU H. T, 8UNDAY, MAItCH 3. 1902 i " :zn s ' i , I Musical and Dramatic News I Mil ' . I, in M i i iTTTlLT. iw STOJFE. Wo want to call your attention to what we hate planned to be an Interesting exhi bition In our .... EASTER MILLINERY OPENING ON THURSDAY. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, 13th, 14th and 15th MARCH of this week. Itare creations for tne Spring and Sum mer seasons of 1902 Hats and llonnets. The pat terns, designs and materials arc a wealth of beauty nnd In greatest tarlety. Ktcry one Is cordially invited. Wo promise that you will not be dis appointed, and fur thermore that ou will find our rtock Btrlctly up to date. We hare n special assortment of CHILDREN'S TRIMMED HATS and the very latest noteltlcs In LADIES' NECK WEAR. We will be glad to see cterjbody nt this opening. ACH C9 DRY GOODS COMPANY, Ltd. WHY THROW $40 AWAY by paying $100 for a typewriter when you can get an uptodate strictly high grade machine The Wellington Visible Writer for $60. This machine Is a revolution In typewriters. One of many endorsements given the Wellington Typewriter Is as follows "We make the statement positively that they are absolutely the best, ex celling all others In simplicity, dura bility and accuracy. We are using 75 of them In our Philadelphia and New York stores. They have our unquali fied endorsement. (Signed) JOHN WANAilAKER." We have Just received a shipment of these typewriters and will be pleased to give full particulars regarding same. Theo. H. Davies & Co., Ltd. General Merchandise. Dry Goods, Groceries .Japanese Provisions, etc. era ha k wv Mndioue Oenevra Illshop, at the op usd on Monday ctenlng PER S, S. "ALAMEDA' New Line Golf Shirts very latest In the market. SILK AND GRAPE SHIRTS, PONGEE SILK FOR SUITS, direct from the Orient, DIG LINE OF KIMONAS, - U. SEKOMOTO, ' Robinson Block, Hotel Street. S. SHIMAMOTO A negltted boy violinist Is Klorezel tle&tcj: uhn In nRtnnlfthtnif TCew Ynrlt Kbjjtffclnns with his wonderful skill. In a recent controversy oter a "Coon" song, affidavits "were present ed showing that Wagner and llcctho ten were both guilty of piracy." There will be no rehearsal of the amateur orchestra on Monday etenlng, ns all the members will attend the song recital at the opera house by Madame Oenevra Illshop. John Philip Sou s.i, the bandmaster, has had the Victorian order bestowed upon him by King Edward In recogni tion of his achletements as a conduc tor and composer. Charles Hr) ant's new piny of New Kngland life will be a rctelatton In many was. It abounds In quaint say ings and is unique In construction. Madame Milan Nordics is singing In concerts with great success In Callfot nla. She has an excellent company with her. The street organ-grinders of Belgium are compelled by law to play each morning before the police magistrate, who must be satisfied that their instru ments arc In time. IMwIn II. I.emarc has born appoint ed organist at Carnegie Hall, Pitts burg, to succeed the lain Frederic Archer. .The San Francisco Dramatic Itct lew In noticing the performances at the Orphcum, says that the Hawaiian Oku Club, ten In number, with large and small guitars, cello, flute and saxo phone, added to their sweet voices, gltn a most cnJoable entertainment of the native music of their own country. In Its plalntlte music, a shade of pathos seems to run through every strain. Ilka u wall for their lost country or n dream of a forgotten past. A jouthful aspirant for musical hon ors asked Mozart to tell him "how to compose " Mozart replied that the querist wa3 too young "Dut." objecte I he, "you composed when ou were much younger " "Quito so," responded the master, "but I did not ask how." Uerlln has an artist of rare modestj Franz Schoufeld, of the Leasing thea ter, lately refused to be photographed for nn Illustrated paper and was fined by the manager of the theater. Tho nUor Is now suing the manager for thirty mniks, the amount of the fine, p O Bos n Tit. il. THE OLDEST CHu 'BH FIRM IN HONOLULU. aoMMieeioisr ME3:R.a:Er:.A.2srTe. Dwlwi ! FIm SKkf ul Oft,, LImii. CblMM ud JipuiM Ooolt o! All Ktals. of the unfortunate queen will be exe cuted, the nrplieittrn tilnttne trncle mil. sic as the head falls In the basket. Bignor .Mascagnl nas not selected as et the music for his score possibly a combination of Wagner and Verdi The song recital to be git en at tho opera house tomorrow evening b Madame Illshop should attract a large audience and we feel sure it will. The gifted singer will be heard In sctcral numbers, and three of our leading local artists will assist. Secure your scats at Wall. Nichols' music store .la tarty as possible. W. D. Adams manages the recital, which Is a sufficient guarantee that It will be successful. It Is not nhns well to be too eco nomical. Two old maiden ladles In (lermany recently" had a visit from n musical critic, whose interest in the tenerable spinsters chiefly arose from the fact that their brother, who had died recently, had been one of Wag ner's most Intimate friends. The old ladles had lust got through their an nual Jam-mlklug, and with pardonable pride Invited their tlsltor to Inspect the noble collection of well-filled pots In the store-room. Tho observant eje of the Journalist remarked Mint the pi er with which the Jam-pots were cov ered looked like sheets of MSS., and, curiosity prompting a cIost Inspection, he discotered that the economical old ladles, to avoid buying parchment had used the whole of Wagner's corre spondence with their brother, llttt dreaming of the commercial taltie of such autographs. Whether the Jour nalist Informed the good ladles of Hi teal talue of their Jam-pot covers or kept the secret to himself I hate not heard. Following Is Madame Genet ra John stone IJIshop's program for the concert in the opera house Monday night. llccthotcn. Allegro (6th Sonata), pi ano nnd tlolln, Miss Castle and Mr. J II. Ammc. Verdi, Aria, "I'ate, Pace, Mlo Dlo' (I.a Forzc del Dcstlno), Mine. Ulshop. (a) Hcnschal, Japanese loto song; lb) l'ucclnl. Aria (Opera Manon Ins tant). (New), (c) Scodopole, "Iluy My Sweet Oranges" (Old Spanish), Mmc Dlshop Ardltl, Sc fc'aren nose, waltz song, presented to Mme Illshop by the com poser in 1898; Mmc. Illshop. Orleg, Allegro (from op. 13). piano and tlolln, Miss Castle and Mr. J. II, Amme. Verdi, Scona ed Aria, "Ma d.ill'arldu stclo dlvulsa" (I'll Hallo In Mnschorn) Mme. Illshop. (a) Chnmlnado (Torno). violin obll- gat6 by Mr J. 11 Amme. (b) I.llluuknlanl. "Kau I'ua I I'aoa- kalanl"; presented to Mme. Ulshop by ADMINISTRATOR BROWN WINS AGAINST EQUITABLE Action on Policy on Life of Late David B. Smith for Twenty Five Thousand Dollars. and hopes to establish the right of an i Queen I.llluoknlnnl. artist to submit to photographic pro- (C) Kortheuer, "I.otc's Ilnpture,' tcsscs only w hen he chooses. Mme. Dlshop. Gounod, Scene and Aria (Fnust), Mascagnt Is writing a new opera on "Jewel Song." Mmc. Dlshop. the thsme of Marie Antoinette. He will. I Chlc-kerlng Grand piano used nt this so It Is said. Introduce a guillotine on recital from the warcrooms of thu the stage and a pnpler mache dummy llcrgstrom Music Co. oooooooooooooooooooooooooooo PROBLEMS FOR THE CHESS ENTHUSIASTS All communications to this column to be addressed to Chess IMItor, Sun day Uullettn, I O. Uox 718, Honolulu. Contributions nnd solutions of prob lems should reach the editor before Thursdhy noon of each week. To Correspondents Correct Solution or I'loblcm No, US roceltod from A. i: Ccdoj I CJ (J Kt 5. PROI3UI2M NO. -40. Composed for Sunday Bulletin, by Slgmund Gold, New York. BLACK! Wi f mm mm WfM '&&? fij ju MAQOON BLOOK, MEROIIAKT STREET. F.Q. Boss 886 IMZsiin 21B RETIRING FROM BUSINESS commencing March 1, 1902, I will sell alt tho stock la my storo Regardless of Cost This is tlii opportunity of a life llrao to obtain great bargains In ovcry line. GOO KIM, 1116 Nuuanu Street Bulletin 15c. per month. WMTEJ WHITE MATES IN TWO MOVLS .... Inhibition gamo recently con tested at Manchester between Kman- ucl Lasker andM). JanoWBkl and piescnts many features of Intense In tercst (Quthrlau). EVANS GAMBIT. Whlto Jannwukl 1 I'K4 2 Kt K II 3 3 U II 4 4 I'-QKtl 5 P 113 Illatk Lasker 1 P K4 2 Kt Q II 3 3 Il-ll 4 4 IlxKtP H H-H 4 (a) (a) This mote Is sumetlling of a Btirprlsc, as Mr. Lasker has gener ally played II II 4 hero to Invito tho continuation. 6 Castles 6 P Q.1 7 I' Q 4 7 II Kt 3 8 1 x I' 8 1 X I .1 QxQ 9 KtxQ 10 Kt x I 10 Il-K 3 In tills vnilatlon Ulack returns tho pawn but should win on account of White's ragged queen's sldo ptsl tlon 0 P-Q 4 1! P x I 7 Castles 7 l'xl'(b) Tho "compromised defence." 8 Q Kt3 9 U K Kt 5 10 KtxP 11 QxU 12 11 Q 5 1 - UxKKt 14 QxBP 8 Q II 3 9 Q Kt3 10 II t Kt 11 P-Q 3 12 KKt K2 13 Ktxll Mr. lasker, being two pawns to the good, Is not niggardly 14 Ktxll IS PxKt 15 Castles It. Kit K 1 II ltd 17 Kt II 4 17 Q Kt 5 18 Q K 7 18 P U 4 19 K II 19 11113 20 Q x Q Kt P 20 Q It K II 21 Pxll i. QxKt 21 Q x It P 22 x n P Ulack has exchanged his material for position. 23 It K3 23 Q 115 24 II KKt 3 24 K It II 2 25 Q 113 23 Q-QG 2fi Q It K Kt 26 Q x P ch 27 Q II Kt2 .i ft K 28 PK II 3 28 It K 8 ch 29 K II 2 21 Q K 4 30 Q Kt 4 30 P Kt 3 31 P 114 31 Q IIS 32 Kt Il-Q 3 32 K It K 1 S3 Q Kt 3 ch 33 K It K 3 34 It K 34 K Kt2 35 (J x II 35 Q Kt 7 ch 3(1 It Kt 2 3fi Q X It ch 37 KiQ 37 IlxQ Ulack has an cosily won ending. 38 K II 3 38 K II 2 39 II K 3 39 II II 3 40 It 113 40 K K3 41 11-117 41 II II 42 K K3 41 K Q4 And Ulack eventually won. Cecil tlrown has won his suit as ad mlnlstrator of the estato of David II Smith, deceased, against the Equlta btc Life Assurance Society of the lnlt ed States. The Supreme Court render ed Its decision yesterday, which was written by Chief Justice Krear. V A Whiting and V J Itoblnson were at torno b for the plaintiff, and Hatch &. Sllllman for the defendant. Tho suit wax on n policy for $25,000 on the life of deceased. A Jury return cd a tcrdlct for plaintiff, from which defendant appealed. Administration of tho estate was taken In New YcrK, antagonistic In effect to the claim, as sole heir, of the daughter of deceased In this jurisdiction. The company de fended the action against Itself here partly on the ground that It might bo judicially required to pay the policy In New York. For aught the court knows, the same defense retersed may be tried In New York, so that If both defenses prevailed the company would escape payment altogether. For all the points decided by the Su prcme Court, tho following stllabus of the opinion tells the story A letter need not be produced ns tho best evidence, when the question Is, not what was In the letter, but what was said by one who read or purported to read part from the letter Harmless error Is not ground for a new trial. A demand is not n condition prece dent to a right of netlon on a policy of life Insurance which by Its terms Is pivalile on receipt of satlsfactor proofs of the death of the assured. A demand nt the home oflke of an Insurance company Is not a condition precedent to n right of at Hon there or elsewhere, even though the policy Is by Its terms payable at the home omce of the companj. Failure of tho pajee to attend at tho homo office of an Insurance company to receive patment of a policy pavable there would merely enable thu com pany to avoid payment o" Interest and costs by showing thnt It was read) to pay at Its homo office and by palng the amount of the policy Into court. Iletcntlon of proofs of death by an Insurance company nnd refusal to pay on other grounds entirely would pre vent the company from setting up cither hat the proofs won not satis factory In form or that there was no demand. If a demand would otherwise be necessary. An action may be brought on a pol icy of Insurance In one place though uy Its terms the pollc) Is pa) able In another place. Proofs (IT tho death of the assured lurnlshcd h) a temporary administra tor Inure to the benefit of the perman ent ndmlnlBtrator. Tho "faith and credit" clause of tho constitution docs not make the mere, commencement of nn action In one Ju risdlctlon n bar to a simitar action In another Jurisdiction A policy ot life Insurance Is assets In tho placo wheie It Is If tho Insurer Is doing business there nnd enn be reached thero by process An assmed was domiciled In this Territory nt tho time of his death and tho policy was here. An administra tor was appointed here, nnd afterwards administrators were appointed In New York. Proofs of death were furnished by tho administrator appointed here and afterwards by the administrators appointed there. Action on the pol icy was begun here by the admlulstra tor appointed hero and afterwards there by the administrators appointed there. Tho policy was payable In New York, but tho Insurance company was doing business hero and could bo reached by process here. Held,, that tho administrator was properly np. pointed here nnd properly brought ne tlon hero, nnd that neither the appoint ment of the administrators nor the commencement of the action In New l.o rk was causo for abatement of the action commenced here Mrs. Ilourke, daughter of the late I) II. Smith, Is beneficiary under tho lpcal administration. PEOPLE WHO USE ELECTRICAL POWER ' w Are of course tho best Judges and all pronounce It tho most satlsfac factory power they have ever used Klectrlclty Is economical, re liable, so convenient that tho motor can bo moved to where the work Is done, so cleanly that It con be used even where the fix tures are elegant, and It has no odor. Used for all kinds of machin ery, from running tho coffee mill at the Kona Coffee Store to hoisting heavy masonry on tho Young building and operating numerous cle vatora. Call and see ut or write for Information. HAWAIIAN ELECTRIC CO., Ltd. KINQ STREET, NEAR ALAKEA. 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