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PrfPpmr" wwi.ifi ,, --n-Tr. iji - -HwmU.- st'snAV bullhtin. Honolulu, ii t.. sunday, junk 8. '902. ""fWy"" " T3Mg55?tyPfHPWiBftgy'EiW GOOD-FORM CLOSET SETS M IS ' til .1 ffipsr E. O. HALL & SON, Ltd;, NEW BUILDING, CORNHR FORT AND KING STREETS. LOCAL AND Q. II. llcrrey's office. 8 Campbell bid Kona coffee to be good mtikt be pure C. J l)aj sells It Ice cold beer "0t) a dozen. C'nmar.t . Co., Tel. Illue 402. The place to get pure Kona toffee Is at C. J. I)a s grocery. A furnished room centrally located for a gentleman Is offered for rent. See To Let column on page S toadies' lace bose of celebrated Ilcrnudorf de at three pairs for $1.00 at N. S. Sachs' this week. See ad. There will be no concert on the Capiiol grounds this afternoon ns had been planned. The band will he In at tendance at the funeral of the lata John Adair Hasslngir. The. lllaliop of l'anopolls will leave for the Mainland In the Alameda Tues day. He lias not been ery well of lata and ficls that he must hae a ihango If be Is to regain his strength. Don't forget Camannos of the Call fornlt Krult Market when you want fruit ami vegetables. He alno8 has on hand a fresh supply of both Califor nia and Island fruits Telephone Main 378. Humors having been going tho rounds that Senator Achl was out jf tcr the po3t of Delegate to Washing ton from this Territory, thnt 'eglslator called In at this office yesterday and stated In no uncertain terms that li'J wac not a candidate and that be could not accept the position were it to bo offered him. Niho, one of the pilot boat bojs. Is in durance lie on the charge of beat ing his wife Just after she had glcn birth to a child The nathe appeared In the Police Court yesterday and his case was put oer until Tuesday In the meantime he Is being held without ball. It being feared that his wife will die. Her condition is certainly cry precarious. Mrs. Ocrould, who addresses the Christian church In Alakea street this morning, is the widow of Dr. II. Ger ould, founder of the Gerould homo at Hiram College, where girls may ob tain an education at a cost of 12. SO a week. Mrs. Gerould, who is the guest of Mr and Mrs. W. C. Weedon, is re turning from a tour of lsltatlon to missions In many lands. William Reed, the man who stabbed Jerry Cronln in tho back In a fight near the Opera House on the night of May 24, appeared for a hearing in the Police Court jestcrday forenoon. Tho prosecution put on four witnesses with the result that the testimony adduced was overwhelmingly against the de fend; nt who was bound oer to tho next term of the Circuit Court. hU ball being placed at (800. THE ORPHEUM Commencing SATURDAY EVENING, JUNE 14th. For a Short Season Only HARRY COGILL AND JACK SUTTON'S ENTERTAINERS IN First Class Vaudeville AIMEE TASMA Clever Performances on the Hlnh Wire Introducing Original Aerial Wheel Act. LENA HARVEY In Serlo-Comlc Effusions. DELLA ROSS In a Series of Clever Dances. ADALINA 8ARINA Artistic Exhibitions on the Trapeze. HARRY COGILL and MAIE ARLEA "The Booking Agent" Inimitable Songs, Dances and Bur. tesque. DAVE CA8T0N Character Comedian and Hungarian Dancer. LENA HARVEY Patriotic Songstress. ALTRO, THE TRAMP Juggler Comedian Extraordinary. AND ROSE AQUINALDO Positively the Most Wonderful Lady Contortionist and Balancer of the Day. llox offlco opens nt tho Orphuim TlmrMlay nt 9 a. in. Regular Prices. A -: FIRST-CLASS : ATTRACTION. TO LET Nicely furnished room, for gentleman; In prlvato family. En quire second cottage lu Emma Fquarc, 20s-lw ! (ji aer- v 'h. w l.ecps tlio clothes from getting wrink led and makes nn Ideal closet. Th only practical closet set manufactured and made cither for ladles or gentle men. Set consisting of 21 pieces mly $2.50 . ju'Jk S.. ' T & ' .gggj&i Vt.fSS. wJxiSStt. GENERAL Gentlemen refresh otirseUes nt tho first National Saloon. No paint Is fire proof but the PI2ER I.HSS comes nearest to It. Nicely furnished rooms. Popular House, 1249 Fort St., 11.60 per week up. Blank books of all sorts. ledgers, etc manufactured by tho Bulletin Publish ing Co. The steamer Maul Is expected In to i'.a with later news of the okuuo of Kilauea. A reward Is offered for the return nl n hunch of six kes lost on Friday, Si o Lost column on page S. I For baby carriages and sewing ma chines and stoves and safis, call on Hotfschlaegcr Co , Ltd. i For n quiet afternoon, a cooling sea bricze nnd a dinner fit for the gods tin , Wulklkl Inn Is Just the place. The sermon In St Andrew's Cathe dral this oenlng will be delivered b) Rev A C. Wilson who Is lulling In the city The golf championship between A. Uanlc nnd It Anderson will be played ou the links at Moanatua today. II is exnerted that the contest will be a L,rj ,,u,n one a8 tioth meu arc excellent plu)crs The next meeting of the Research Club will be held nt the home of W. O Smith In Niiuanu valley Saturday night, June 14. Mr. Smith has con tented to speak on the subject of "Mu nicipal Government." The regular 4 o'clock meeting of the Y. M. C A today will be held on till grounds of Knmehamcha by special Imitation of Principal Dyke. Tlieo. Richards will address the meeting. All those Interested In the work arc cor dially Invited to attend. There was to havo been a meeting of the Territorial Central Committee last night for the purpose of transacting some routine matters but there being no quorum present, it was decided by thosiy who were present to postpone the meeting until Tuesday night next. The meeting of the executive torn mlttee of the Fourth of July celebra tion. which was to havo been lielil cb- ti-rday afternoon, did not take place on account of a mlstako In regard to the time when the meeting should take p'ace II. M. Ayres, for the last two years sporting editor of the Advertiser baa severed his connection with that paper. After a two weeks' vacation he will again engage In work of a literary na ture. Other changes on the reportorlal staff of the Advertiser are said to be pending. Members of Mystic Lodge, No. 2, nnd llrooks Division, Uniform Rank, K. of P., are requested to meet nt their Cas tle hall on Sunday at 1 p. m. to attend the funeral of their late brother John A. Hasulnger Members of Oaliu and McKlnley lodges are also lequestcd to participate. 1 MURPHV (-I! Tho program of the Murphy Tem perance Club last night was n good one The opening sketch by Frnnk II. Ward and W Schwartz entitled "Tho Stupid Coon," was veiy good Master Illgglni sang a song which was well received, followed by a song from Mr. Addison, which was repeatedly encored A sketch, "The Shadow." by Messrs Ward, Schwartz, McMaster and Sey mour, kept tho audience in a roar ol laughter from beginning to end. A song by Mr. Addison "Every Nation Has n Flag, but a Coon." was the hit of the evening, after which lie sang "Rag time." M. Nakulnn spoke on the work of the Murphy Club, which was followed by a guitar duet by tho Wallace Bros making a very nice evening's enter tainment, i a Four finely developed Dalmatian puppies were sold at noon yesterday In Mnrgnn's auction rooms on Queen street A male dog brought $10, whilo tho female animals fetched from $7 to $S Tho puppies aie about Blx weeks old and are fine specimens of tho coach hoimil '1 hoy originally belonged to Mr Lewis of Lewis Brothers, the con tractors Severn) dogs of a former litter brought as mm b as $25 for the mules and $20 for the females Some one named the four beauties EOld jestercl.i). Kilauea, Mokuawcoweo Manna I.oa und Hiiliaknl.t. in honor ol tho signs of volcanic activity In these Islands. i i Tho T!venlni? Bulletin. 7R renin ner month. ifl SS&fBV fcttSMsff ..'( vem7rT Professional Defined Turfmen from Hawaii News from the Track The much vexed question of what (.disunites nn amateur and a protest eluual drhei. which has of late been disturbing the minds 01 the local Bport up fraternity, has at last been definite I) settled. lu answer to letter asking for lnfoi nation on the subject, Charlie Bclllnn lucclved by the S. S Aiameda a reply to the following effect. Thnt a drler to become a proies blonnl must hac reeeled financial re muneration for hnlng drhen tt horse In a race. The fact that he droo hli twn horse for a purse In no way dam apes his amateur Btatus, Conditions of the Race, The question arose nt the last meet- lug of the Hawaiian Jockey Club when tho makeup of the program was ells tutsed lu tho original draft of tho I rogrnra for Juno 11, the conditions governing tho gentlemen driving lice rend as follows: One mile, horses to be driven by amateurs First prize oU cup nnu Tourney cart; second prize, buggy; third prize, set of harness. On account of the number and vnluo f the prizes offered n great deal of Interest was taken in the race nnd n number of owners declared their In tention of competing, some of whom In tho opinion of the other horsemen were not eligible to compete on no ict.nt of hnvlng, ns they thought, for felted their amateur standing by hav- mr nt times competed for cash prizes. ewecpstakes and side bets Conditions Revised, A heated discussion followed and tho rtiult was that conditions of tho raca were revised ns follows One mile, fre for all members of tho Jockey Club who nave never driven for n purse, owners to drive. This procediiro of course elated n (Urstnting faction who deputed Mr Brlllna to write to the Breeder and SpCTtsnlan In order to find out Just Low- the matter stood. The result of the inquiry Is given above. The ruling of tho Califnrnlan turf authority will not Influence this yenr's race on account of the binding and specific conditions Introduced. Next 5 car. however, a number of local driven- "rtio are prohibited fiom compet ing In next Wednesday's amateur event by the clause In the conditions leading "for members who linve nev ci driven for n purse," will pilot horses '.l tho gentlemen's driving rae. Yesterday's Track Matinee. The matinee at the track yesterday was of an Interesting nattirTT niiil the lerformanccs of tho horses were watched with Interest "by a number of Iirsona who Journcvcd to tho track In the hope of Bcelng something sensa. tlor.al develop in the speed line. They were doomed to disappointment, how ever, for the work done, while of an entertaining nature, verged on tlie or dinary. Wayboy'g best milo wbb a fraction woiso than 2:20. He put In other heats In 2-30 and 2-35. Edna O. was driven heats by John Cullan in 2 23, 2.30 and 2-38. The tree for all candidate worked along nicely and hns tno unique ndvantngo of being tho only horso In the classic event which can boast of a sound set of legs. The Three-Legged Wonder. Cyclone, the three legged wonder, paced In 2:31, 2.35, 2-38 and 2:42. With another leg under him Qulnn'a b'nek pacer should show 2:15 without much urging. W H. Norton's little man pacer Dl reetrcss pleased her owner by work' ini, a mile In 2:23 without a skip. ills. I laying a good denl of her old tlmo $-3 ?? 3-5 $?$ J5 $$ j,,$,j Jack Sutton Brings New Vaudeville Team Tho demand for first class vaudeville. In Australia which has irulcd such keen competition .in.ong Lne and Rlu, mil the local managers, has earned tho -4' (wring of the SUips and Eu ipe for tin) pick of tho houMs ns rlv.ii attrac tions Harry Illckards, for vears pre mier entertainer of Australasia In vau deville, has been forced to look to his laurels and in several trips has tho best attractions booked for two and more seasons ahead, Lee and Rial have placed Honolulu on their circuit, but Rlckurds lias in variably opened his peoplo In Austra lia, taking several through two steam ers ago After contracts are conclud ed, the performers make their wav back, to the States or Europe by devious routcb, according to their funcy and the extent of their often scanty tav lugs out of liberal salaries. Captain Jack Sutton hit upon tho happy idea of taking several of tho artists whoso terms of contract ex pired simultaneous) and extending their seaBon by playing a tour of tho Orient, returning to tho States by way of Honolulu. Through this fortunate combination ho bhous upon his pluy bills many names that nightly drew crowded houses in Melbourne und Svd ney and Honolulu secures tho oppor tunity, nlwnjs acceptable and promptly . form 8hc stepped other heats in 27 nnd 2 30. Illlly Letups, the "lager beer" horse, mil Oak (lroe workej heats togcth. cr in 2 30, 2 35 nnd 2 2S. Waldo J. was moed lour slow heats, the time of which wns too slow to bo worth recording. The "white ghost" acted well and leaves nothing to bo de sired In point of condition. A Versatile Trotter, Last Monday, Captain Souro took his trotter Artie W. from the track Olsappolutcd, because his pet signally failed to show that speed which ho undoubtedly possesses. The following day the bay gelding while being driven bv his owner on the Beach road, went to his work so resolutely that Captain Senile changed bin mind and entered him In the gentlemen's driving race. Turfmen From Hllo. The Klnau brought n number ol turfmen from Hllo jesterday, among tlmm being (1 S. McKenzle, C. Cnstcn dyck, George Wilson. John O'ltourkc, V. A. Vnl). C. McLennan, W. O. Wal ker, Albert Horner nnd Col. W. II. Cornwell. O. S. McKenzle Is tho owner of tho runners, Socialist, Mullah, Tlmo Cen ter and (leneral Cronje. McLennan civ-ns Rejected, nnd W. O. Walker, Del Vista, all of which horseB nro being trained by Bob Burns at Kaptolanl Park. C. Cn8teiulyclt owns the speedy blnck sprinter Frnnk S. and comes down to (mend the races. John O'Hotirke Is a brother of Jas O'ltourkc. who is now- in town, and the two of them own Carter la. Harrison Ji. The former also owns The Frctter, v Ir.ner ol tho Bums' Handicap ol i!'01, and other good horses. An Enthusiastic Horseman. Albert Horner, the manager of the Kukalau ranch, Is nn enthusiastic horh-cmnn ami will be ona of the judges at this week's meeting. V. A. Vldy is tho wCTl known Hllc jockey. Ho will have mounts at the coming races. Another Jockey who nr ilvt-d on the Klnau jesterday Is the diminutive JnpanebO whose monkey like crouch is so familiar to Hawaiian tacc goers. 0. S. McKenzle went direct to ths tinck nnd Trainer Burns worked out his string In his presence. Tho pro ceedings weer unexpected and very few watches were snapped on the fly ing steeds. Nullan and Rejected were sent off together and ran five furlongs in 1:02, The three quarter pole, at which the turncy ended, was reached In 1 : 1G, Millah having n length tho best of the trial. Del Vista nnd Uenernl Cronje then took the track, the former negotiating c mile in 1:45 and the General tra versing tho same distance plus two furlongs In 2:13. Entries Close "Monday. Entries for the running events close tomorrow afternoon at 5 o'clock. On Friday morning John Ouderklrk e'.iovo his black enigma Sambo alias Steamplough for the first time this sea season A mile was turned very com fnrtubly In 2-23, The blnck gelding will undoubtedly start In tho gentle nan's driving raco on Wednesday and there are few- horses whoso perform ance will be watched with greater In terest by the general public. Last ear ho showed 2:1G In n work-out but but shortly nfterwards went wrong. This year ho has been systematically nursed nlong in his preparation. Some folks say that he lias yet to show that h,' can stand the gaff, but on tho other band lie hns given no evidence what ever that ho Is not n race horse. ; accepted, of witnessing some first class vaudeville, The combination has traveled through China gleaning unstinted praise and now comes to Honolulu un der tho management of Captain Jack Sutton, well known In theatrical cir cles. To thoso who have acquaintance with tho stars of the variety stage, thero uro many names In Sutton's ad vertisement that guarantee his claim to a first class combination, Tho Aus tralian papers have spoken well of them and Honolulu will give them a ready welcome. We have n discrimi nating taste In Honolulu but such names as Harry Coglll, Aqulnaldo, Annie Tasnia. Altrc the Tramp and several others disarm criticism and In vite closer acquaintance Follow lug tho lead of Leo nnd Rial, Captain Sutton has resolved to plaj at tho Orpln-uni, where! In this hot weath- fr, n vaudeville audience eun enjoy the program In unconventlonul and con venient ease, cigar lu mouth and com- foi tally apparelled Tho performance conslts of bright llttlo comedies skitche-s, songs Jug gllng, balancing aerial feats and a pot pouril of onjovment The engagement will undoubtedly open to a packed bouse that will foiget vukunlc rumors nnd alnims In laughter and sensation, The company arrives In tho Hongkong WAIKIKI INN. SUNDAY, JUNE 8, 11)03 DINNER SOUP. Chklrim la Creole Re To nam RELISHES. Radi-hei Catlar on Toasl yueci) Olive FISH. Boiled rrc'h Salmon Mallre d II let l-ommc-. tlotHni1-iie ENTREES. -amb Cuttt Muihronm -'-ill, e ehiden I rlrame ill Rlne Call e-. Hrairn llte-nlcl Butter "Sauce furitelt I'ears a la Comic ROASTS. Young Tuilcev, Cnnherry Sauce Prime Ribs ol Heel ISroun rotatoel SALADS. Mirlmp Mlyunnii.e 1 ettiKe VEGETABLES. Corn on Cob Giren Peai MulieJ I'otatoti DESSERT. Apricot BlicrM anl'la Ke Cream Cabinet I uililinit Wine Siine Allotted Cakes Mil rtnit lu Seaiuii Kaiim SKIPPING INTELLIGENCE Anitivnu. Saturday, Juno 7. Slmr Jnmen Makee Tnllott, from nnhola, with sugar Stmr. Klnau, Freeman from Hllo nnd way ports, with mall, passengers mid miscellaneous freight. C-A. II. M. S S Mlowera, Hem ming, from Vancouver (May 30) nnd Victoria (May 31) with 2 cabin pas sengers for Honolulu, docked at P. M. wharf at 3:45 p m TO SAIL TODAY. U. S F C. 8. S Albatross, Thomas, In search of two boats of abandoned Br sp. Fnnnle Kerr, containing first trate and 15 men Expects to sail on Lrrhal of stmr W. O. Hall from Ka Mai with Kerr's captain. C.-A. K, M. S S Mlon era, Hemming, lor Suva, Brisbane and Sydney, from P. M. wharf at 3 p m. PASSENGEilS AimiVED. From Hllo and way ports, per stmr. hlnau, June 7 G D. Stanford, Dr, Piimmnnn, W K McMillan, M. Alex ariler nnd wlfo Rev J. H Behrcns. W. F. Drake W. A. Burke, M. II. Houghtalliug Wm Kitchen, Gils SJucn, C Castcndvck, It, L. Scott. I. S, Dillingham, Rev J. A. Crcesan A. L. Loulsson. E. P. Mnble, George Wilson, W, II. Lambeit and wife, J. 1). Lewis, J. A Scott. Major Wood. John Orcuke. W. 1). Schmidt, V. A. Mdy. II. L. William, G. S. STcKenzlc. I). McLcnar. W. G. Walker, Albert Horner, VIbs E May, T. Onodarn, T. R. Kcfworth. J Renton, W. J, Djer, Mrs. Luahlwa, Miss E. Ranohaku. D. Akonn, Achlp, Apu wlfo and four chll dicn; It. Slaughter. H. Sloan. O. W. Pattern, F J Chapman, E. M. Wat con. Alex. Diirlianan, Col. W. II. Corn well, A. McDuffle, W. E. Devercux, II. fl. Young and 71 deck passengers. From Vancouver and Victoria, per C.-A. S. S Mlowera. June 7 Mlsi Schneider, MIm Phillips. Mrs. Schnei der. Mrs. Gill, Mrs Mack, Messrs. May, Knight. Hollowaj. Mack( Brlerly, Rod riques, Jacobs and Captain Henderson. PASSENGERS BOOKED. For the Colonics, per C.-A. S. S. Mlo wcra, sailing nt 3 p. ni. today. II. I'. E'armcr and Miss Gardner. HILO SHIPPING. CHARTERS FOR HILO. Am. bk. Amy Turner San Francisco Am. sp. Falls of Chile. San Fran cisco. Am. bk. Martha Davis. San Fran cisco. Am. bk Santiago. San Francisco. VESSELS IN PORT. Am. bk. Annie Johnson. Williams. Am. bktn. Skagit, Robinson. Am. bk. St Kathcrlne, Saunders. Am bk. Roderii It Uhu, Johnson. Am. bk. R. P Rithet. MePhall. ARRIVED. May 31 Am bktn Skagit. Robinson, 2fi days from Port Gamble; lumber laden for Haekfold ic Co. Juno 1 Schr Chas. L Woodbury, Harris, from Honolulu; general cargo SAILED Juno 3 Schr C'l.aa L Woodbury. Harris, for IIoloIi.I i with firewood, Bead the Bulletin. St per year. CURID nv WHITE RIBBON REMEDY CAN BE GIVEN IN ULAS jF TFR Tt . C COFFEC WITHOUT PATIENT !kMJWUOOC Whtw Ribbon RenJ uill ,ur or de&tro) the 4 1 Kiwi arretlle for Jl li ill ktlmulant whether the fatten! is a . mfirm--i inebriate a tippler social drinker or JrunkarJ Imp mlble for anone tu have an apretlte lur ak djiic liquo after usini; White RlLbon Heme-Jy INDUkSll) BY MCMBLPS OFW C T V Mrs A M TuwnstnJ St rur) of the Women Christian Temperance I ni.n writo I haw testsj White Wlbbon KtmeJy on vers ulstlnate JrunkarJi ani 'he cures hae been man In many cases the KrmeJy was clen M...reil I cheerfully recommend anJinJurw White Hibb n Kerne Jy Members of our tn'on are JelluntvJ t hnJ a prautUal ani economical treatment tu alius in out temperance work DruiriJttk eerwhere or bx mail fi jr to Tral paikdie free bv wrlttrv jr calllne on Mrs f C MUOWf Co Sup I'kmW L fl Ventura Cal SulJ in llonululu b Hullister Drui Co LU , I ori Strte' 2for25cts! Lndlos,-WATCH-Cpnts, we Mean nal cay 1 our Choice olSollJ3llcr,Uuldllalc nr Ml verure, iv w ortiiit m tu nets AnetraniieAtrtilin SendStamn anil we mall liitriictlona,tc.tlnionl aM ami nerxl FRH a n Nitntntr a I'retly Piece of l Inl 1 1 laic jVw Try. rite at nnce. Acme Book Co Do38 Aahetilla N Cnrollns US -or- JSLS4 1 Grand Athletic Exhibition Given unJer the iuplces of the HONOLULU ATHLETIC CLUB, AT THE OPERA HOUSE, Wednesday Night, June Nth, AT 8 P. M. A Sclentinc Inhibition of BOXINQ FENCINQ WRE3TLINQ Tho best local talent will contest for ensh prizes and medals'. .The event of the opening will bo n 10-round content for points between Lon Agnew and Jack Weedon. Secure your scats early at WALL, NICHOLS CO. 8BAT8 NOW ON HALE. WANTS For Want Column See Page Six FOR SALE. FOR SALE Furnlturo of six room cot tage; houso can bo rented. Apply 30 Vinuvard St, below Nuuanu. FOR SALE Bargain, gentlo driving horse, buggy nnd harness; will sell horse separate. P. O. Box 5C1. UOST. LOST Bunch of six keys nenr post- office. Return to this offlco and re ceive reward. 20s 2t FOUNTAIN PEN On Fort 8t. Re ward for return to 5 Mctntyro BIdg. W. C. Weedon. 21C5-3t LOST Heart-shaped gold pin In Ad ams lano. Return to this office and rocolvo reward. 2153 tf NEW - TO-DAY The Palace Grill DICK DALY, Proprietor. HONOLULU, JUNE 8, 1003 TABLE D'HOTE DINNER SOUP. fJrecii Sci Turtle Cornomme Oleitine FISH. H!ctolSn!t aUMaitred Hold Pommen Saratoga Clii RELISHES. RaJUhe Uueeti Olivet Calar on Toast Lettuce ENTREES. I'reih Lobster Ntw1rtf In I'attie Small KunipSiealc, Mushroom Sauce VEGETABLES. Corn oit the Cob Mashed Potatoes Sweet Pol aloe Aiparaut, llotlanJaUe ROASTS. Prime Beef, au Jus Stuffed Tutkey Cranberry Sauce SALAD. Shrimp, Matonnalie DESSERT. KuglUu Plum Pudding, Hard anil Brand) Sauce anllla Ice Cream Coco a nut CaVe Suits Cheese Kaltlm Cream Chcee Nuts Coffee Cafe Nolr Tea Iced Tea Dinner from 5 to B--75 cents. FUNERAL NOTirE. Mystic Lodge No. 2, K. of P. .Members of Jlystlc Lodge No. : arc earnestly requested to meet at their castle hall, King street, on Sunday at 1 o'clock, to tako part In tho funeral of their late Brother, John A. Hassln gf r, 1'. C. .Memhers of Oaliu 7'o. 1 nnd MtKlnljy Xo. 8 and sojourning wroth cm are Incited to participate. By order of tho C. C. A. n. MUIIPHY, iOS-lt K. of II. & 3. FUNERAL NOTICE. Brooks Division, Uniform Rank, K. of P. Memhers of Brooks Division, Vnl form Hank, K. of P., aro earnestly re quested to meet at their castlo hall, King street, on Sunday nt 1 o'clock, to tnlto part In tho funeral of our late I'rotlier, John A. Ilassinger, P. C. Memhers of Oaliu No. 1 nnd McKlnley No S, and sojourning brothers aro In vited to participate. B order of the Sir Knight Captain. OltLANDO J. WHITEHEAD. INTER-ISLAND STEAM NAVIQA TION CO., LTD. Notice to Shippers. Sulphuric, nitric or other chemical ncldB; will bo received for transportn Hon by all ot our steamers on and alter this date until further notice. J. ENA, President. Honolulu, Juno 7th, 1902. SlGS-ltf FUNERAL NOTICE. A special meeting of Hawaiian Lodge, No 21. V. &A. M , will bo held Sunday, at 2 3ff p m , In tho Mnsonlii 'Irmple, for tho purpose of attending ibo funeral of our LATE BRO. JOHN ADAIR HASSIN GER. Members of Pacific Lodge and Lodge lo Progres and Waiting brethren nr inViIed to attend By order of Worshipful Master K. R. G. WALLACE !KS2t Acting Secretary. ankers. BISHOP & CO, Ctabllshed In 1808. BANKING DEPARTMENT Transact business In all departmenti ol Banking. Collections carefully attended to. Exchange bought and sold. Commercial and Travelers' Letters of Credit Issued on The Bank of Cali fornia and N. M. Rothschild & Sons, London, Correspondents The Bank of Cali fornia, Commercial Banking Co. of Sydney, Ltd., London. Drafts and cable transfers on China and Japan through the Hongkong ft Shanghai Banking Corporation anf) Chartered Bank of India, Australia and cnina. Interest allowed on term deposit! at the following rate! por annum, viz: Seven days' notice, at 2 per cent Three month, at 3 per cent Six months, at 3 1-2 per cent. Twelve months, at 4 per cent TRUST DEPARTMENT Act as Trustees under mortgages. W-jago estates (real and personal). Collect rents and dividends. Valuablo papers, Wills, Bonds, eta, received for Bofe-kceplng. ACCOUNTANT DEPARTMENT Auditors tor Corporations and Pri vate Firms. Books examined and reported on. Statements of Affairs prepared. Trustees on Bankrupt or Insolvent Bstatcs. , OFFICE, 924 BETHEL STREET. I SAYINGS DEPARTMENT Deposits received and Interest al lowed at 4 1-2 per cent per annum, la accordances with Rules and Regula tions, copies of whlcu may bo obtained on application. INSURANCE DEPARTMENT AQENT3 FOR FIRE, MARINE LIFE, ACCIDEN1 AND EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY IN SURANCE COMPANIES. Insurance Office, 024 Bethel Street Claus prsckel. Wm. a. Irwin Clans Spreckels & Co. BANKERS. HONOLULU, : t T. H. in Francisco Agentt Tho N rada National Bank of Ban Francisco. an Francisco The Nevada Na tional Bank of Saa Francisco. London The Union Bank ot Loa don, Ltd. New York American Bichanie Na tional Bank. Chicago Merchants' National Bank. Pari. Credit Lyonnals. B.rlln Dresdnor Bank. Hongkong and Yokohama Moat-kong-Bhangkal Banking Corporation. New Zealand and Australia Bank ot New Zealand. Victoria and Vancouver Bank ol British North America. Deposit! received. Loans made na approved security. Commercial aad Travelers' Credit. Issued. BUI. of Ex change bought and Mid. Collection. Promptly Accounted For, FioHeer Building and Loan" association. , ASSETS, JUNE SO, 1601, 180,04147. Moaey loaned on approved security. A Saving Bank for monthly deposits. Houses built on the monthly Install ment plan. Twenty-third Sorlei of Btock Is nw opened. OFFICERS J. L. McLean. Presi dent: A. A. Wilder, Vice President: O. B. Gray, Treasurer; A. V. dear. Secretary. DIRECTORS J. .L. McLean. A. A. Wilder, A. V. Gear, O. U. Gray, J. D. Holt, A. W. Keeck. J. A. Lyl. Jr, J. M. Little, V. 8. Boyd. A. V. GEAR, Secretary. Offlce tTonra: IS: 80 1:30 p. m. The Yokohama Specie Bank LIMITED. Subscribed Capital.... Ten 24.000,000 Paid Up Capital Yen 18,000,000 Reserved Fund Yen 8,710,000 HEAD OFFICE, YOKOHAMA. The Bank buys and receives for col. lection Bills ot Exchange, Issnes Drafts ana bettors or credit, and transacts a general banking business. INTERHST ALLOWED. On Fixed p8r cent Deposit. Per annum. For 12 months 4 For 6 month 3) For S months s riranch ot the Yokohama Specie Bank. New Republic Bid., lh King Stree HONOLULU. Kauai, Oahu, Maul, Molokal, Lanal, Hawaii, MAPS fctc, fctc. 5 maps, $2.00 CENTS EACH Set of 60 )n salt at ofhee ot THE . . . EVBNING BULLETIN All Lovers o! the Sport are requested to register their State or Territory at the Honolulu Bowling Parlors VImary, Secondary or Tertiary Blood Poison Prrataitll far. Tta t trttltd t fca (tat ivirtBtj. If foa Uat utttar, lodld (Ui m4 till hat tad pftlai, Hsti ratfkca ik Vvulfc. !r Tfcrs.t lwpU C(pr Co1rtl Spvla, tlnrt , 4ii r U kdj, Utlr , l;bri bllUg !, rl Cook Remedy Co. 01 ! TmpU. f kfo, I II., Air prMh tf r t Uf i ItlMOtfOOO. WtMWl Wtbkt fv. T-JWmJ 1 ItrtllifUlldMlll lll.fo, lilU-PH 'Wfl ( v. ,ttf..yb&ft..4