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'rfV 9tpryr C A'im W) v kvcwikgi bulletin. Honolulu, h t Saturday, junk si. 1502. GOING HUNTING Are ou prepared for tho sport? Wo have madu ready to supply your needs by importing thousands of the beat cartridges and an elegant stork ol PARKER and L. C. 8MITH 8HOT CUN8, for which guns wo ore sols agents. We hare cheaper guna than those also, the prices ranging from $7jOO to $150. If you don't want to buy a gun we have them for rent, as well. E. O. Hall Cor. l-ort CLOSING EXERCISES OF CITY'S SCHOOLS CALL FORTH BIG CROWDS Yesterday was un Important urn to tlio imnger element of the communl ty. m.irking an It did the end r the school year and the beginning ol the summer vacation, to whleh both teachers and chlldien hae been look lng forward Tor a long time. In prncliuill nil the schools, Ids lug exercises were held and In man) iases the festive aspect of the occa sion was added to by a visit b (lci ernor Dole and his part which con Jsted of the following Attorney (lenernl Dole Supt riniendeiit of I'uli llco Woiks llojd, Superlntfiideiit of Public Inatruitlon Atkinson, Assistant Secretary Hose Davison Seeretniy Ilodgers of the Department of IMncn tion. Inspector llurkett, A II Wood l'rof. Alexander, Mrs. 13. W. Jordan nnd Mr? W W Hall. The schools Msltcd were l'auon, Hoyal, Kankopua, High, Kalulanl, Aaa la, I'ohukalna and Knnhumamt At Girls' School. At the Knmehameha Cllrls' School the Class Da) exercises, on account of the smallness of the graduating clnss, I luuit iiiu turiu ui u re-evuiiuu muru was only one graduate from the school . this jear. a Miss Aw ana and the en tertalnment was practically In her ho" r. The feature of the evening. i a presentation of Hiawatha. j i scene was laid out on the lawn very picturesque effect was pro- by the costumes worn by tho Hawaiian ladles who took pait. .no principal ports were taken by Miss Uihapa Kelelnakulu, whoso stately beauty carried much effect as Hiawatha, and by STlns Mary Thomas as Minnehaha. The singing and the beautiful grounds, which were prettily lighted with Incandescent lights, lent a picturesque air to the entertainment, making It very effective. The program was as follows: 'O Lovely Night" AM Gleo Club. "Listen to this Indian Legend, Tn this Song or Hiawatha." "All Uo tribes beheld the signal. The Pukwana of tho Peace-Pipe " ' Thus the Kour Winds were divided." "Hiawatha, Child of Wonder." "See the Sun In Splendor Itlslng" . . Donizetti Quartette. "Forth Into the forest straightway. All alone walked Hiawatha Proudly, with hU bow and nrrows." ' Tho Song of Minnehaha" Quartette. 'As unto the bow tho cord is. So unto the man Is woman." ' Give mo as my wife this maiden." "Thus It was they Journeyed home ward." "Aloha Walo" Quartette. "Sumptuous was the feast Nokomls Msdo at Hiawatha's wedding" "O Wert Thou In tho Cauld Blast". . MendcUsohn Glee Club "Tbeso are ghosts tnat come to haunt us." "Into Hlawatna's wigwam Came two other guests As silent as the ghosts were." "" "Farewell, O Minnehaha! Farewell, O Laughln Water"' K. O. S Call. With the Small Boys. ''At tho Kamehameha Preparator School, tho closing oxerclses were held at 2:30 o clock In the afternoon The graduating class consisted of John Pa hi a, Edward Campbell, John Rice Smith. David Kelliokamoku, William Naole and William Kalu The program was as follows: Chorus Kamehameha Song Prayer Mr. II. K. I'oepoe Industrial Work William Kacolo Our Mountains ....'. John Puhla Music Sailing. What I Know About Trees John Itlce Smith Tree Planting. Flag Drill. A Oreat Artist.... David Kehlokamoku Tennyson William Kalu Music Sweet and Low. Our Pleasures Edward Campbell Class Song and Yell. (HIADUATINO CLASS OF 1902. John Pahla. IMward Campbell. John Rice Smith David Kelliokamoku. William Naole. William Kalu. At Kaahumanu. At tho Kaahumauu School tho exer cises were of a pleasing and orlglnil character. They wcro held In tho school's large assembly hall, ono end of which was furnished with a stage, fitted with a curtain and other median Dove Season Opens July 1st & Son, Ltd., O King Btn. leal nictsslons b the Iiojh of th" siliool Tiic girls had furnished the hall wlili decorations, which should ei client taste. The costumes used In the excribei were also nilile bv the girls who, b tlxwte ilemonsttatcd that the) had ab sorbed pinitlial ns well as book knowledge On the stage, a lar,-?o palming of Queen Knahumanu ilrao- cd with Hawaiian Pigs, occupied ii piomlueut place This painting is tin ork of Mrh Kclley nnd Is an exct I lent sample or that lad s talent. The graduates of the school, Mars Ajlctt Kntlicrine Alett .mil llenrv Alett. wcjie furnished with ccrtlll catcs or chaiacter and scholaishiii and recommending them ror tho pur suits which tlie Intend to Tike up up on Icuvlng the school. This Is n new feature with these schools and promises to become a val uable Innovation. Tho presentation or these certificates wns accompanied UJ n short address bs Miss Felkcr. th? principal. Governor Dole nlso made a short nddrcss to tho pupils, ndmon- isning them to enjoy their vacatloi,, ond leave their books alone during that period. Tho program for the exercises was as follow 8; Recitation, Welcome Amy Stratemeyer Piano Soto, The Bohemian Olrl Ethel Ludwlgsen Recitations . .... Room 2 Song. The Postman Room 3 Wnnd Drill .. Rooms 11 and 12 Hawaiian Song Mary Aylett, Angellne Jonah, Sarah Apr) Song Hoom 10 Recitation . . Room r Song. The Last Hope Rooms 11, 12 Dialogue, The Baker Room 10 Piano Solo, Mountain Stream Marguerito Crclghton Recitations . Room 1 Song, Hymn to the Night Rooms 11, 12 Recitation Otto Carlson Recitation Room 10 Song. Babes In the Woods... Room 6 Dialogue, A Revolution In Sugar Candla Room 3 Conferring Certificates. Closing Song Rooms 11, 12 At Kalulanl School. At the Kalulanl School, the exor cises began at 10 a m. Owing to tun fact that the assembly hall was loo small to accommodate both the pupils and their parents who assembled 'n large numbers, tho exerc Ises were held Tn the open, makal of the school build ing. Choirs anu benches were placed In the chade of tho building for th audience while the children were seit eil In a lanai constructed by the bov or tho Reform School. While tho ox eieises were In progress, flov ernor Dole nnd party arrived Tho program fo the exorcises. I which were or a very Interesting or dcr, was ns follows Opening Song, Our Father School I Drill, Little Cooks . Rooms 3 and fi Lullaby nooms 1 and 2 Wand Drill Room 12 Song. Happy Boys Aro We... Room a Drill, Flower Bells Rooms C, 7, 8, 10. 11 Club Drill Room 10 Song, My Old Kentucky Rooms 11, 13 bong. .ic Lord Is My Shepherd ... I Rooms 11, 12 Flag Drill nooms 4, 3 ! Song, Like no a Like . . . Rooms 7, 8 i May Pole. Hawan Ponol. America. At Normal School. At the Normal School, the closlug exerclBes were held on Thursday even ing. They wcro rollowed by a recep tlon. In tho course or which refresh ments were Berved nnd dancing In dulgecl In, Tho program was ob fol lows: Duet, "Let the Band Play" .Miss Susie Frock, Miss Mlnno Schmidt I Quartet, "Kalakaua's Serenade" . , ,, '.Miss Hose Alolau, Miss Ellen Hopkins, Miss Mary loshlokn, Mr. John Pcrelda. Piano ,Solo, "8chubert's Serenade". . Miss Mlnnio Schmidt. Song, ."Marguerito" MIbs Rose Alolau. Recitation, "The Curfew Shall Not Ring Tonight" Miss Janet Hastlo. Stringed instruments, "Mahlna Main malama" Dojs of tho C Class. Duet, "Oypsy Danco" Miss Chtng Kau, Miss Minnie Schmidt Quartet, "Alnahou" I Miss Rose Alolau, Miss Ellen Hopkins, Miss Mary Yoshloka, Mr. John Perelda. Elegant Standard Books New arrhals by the S S, Slr ra Sample pages on applica tion. At prices that only we can offer. TEMPLE EDITION OF SHAKESPEARE TEMPLE EDITION OF DICKENS TEMPLE EDITION OF TENNYSON PEPY'S DIARY beautiful odltlons of works of Hugo, Ellott, Scott, Thackeray, Byron, Gautler, Tlssot, Edmund Ourke, Irving, Ruskln, Dumas, Theo. Roosevslt And books on Natural History an3 Ping Pong. CALLERS ALWAYS ...WELCOME. Wm. C. Lyon, 200 201 JUDI) UU1LDLNO Recitation, "Onl a Soldier" . Miss Agues Cnrioll I'inno Solo, "Vnlso Miss Susie Frerk Quartet, "Knplllua' Miss Rose Alolau, Miss Kllen Hopkins, Miss Mnry Yoshlokn, Mr. Join Perelda. Essay ... Miss Iwnlanl Davtou Piano Solo, "The Parl' Bhutto Miss Ching Kau Tlo, "Galop ' Miss Susie Trick Miss Minnie Schmidt. Miss Chlng Kau Quartet, "Akahl Htil" ... .Miss Rose Alolau Miss Ellen Hopkins v Miss Mniy Yoshlnkn, Ml John Perelda, High School Commencement. The High School's commencement exercises were, held lu Piogicsa Hall lit S o clock last night The huge iia'l was well filled witn piopli and quite u festive air was lent to the occasion b) the piesenee of a, large chorus it girls from the school, who diesscd In white occupied the front of tho hall near the stage On the stage Itself were seated Oovernoi Dole, Professor M M Scott, Canon Mackintosh and Rev W M Klncnld Next to these were seated the graduating clnss, con- rlstlng of Miss Mario Blanche Mullen. I Miss Abble Matlon Dow, Alfred Djkes Cooper, Clarence Jennings Peterson.; James Derwcnt Kennedy and Kongo Kawasaki. Miss Margaret Cooka and Lewis King. Tho exercises began with a pravcr offered by Tlcv. Canon Mackintosh. This was rollowed by musical sclec- tlons. whereupon the valedlctnrlnn. Miss Mario Blanche Mullen, delivered a clever addreBS. , Atler more music. Rev. W. M. Kin- cold delivered n lengthy nQdrcss In which he encouraged the graduates to pursue the hr&h Ideals of lite and be- ware or cheap cynicism. The dlplo- mas were presented by Governor Dole. ' After the exercises were over, many of the oung people remained In tbo hall and Indulged In an InTormal dance i The program for the exercises was as follows: 1 Chorus, "Moonlight" Eaton Fnnln 2 Piano Solo, "Sparkling Cascade" (Mazurka Ilrlllante) ..tangton Williams, Op 123 Miss Abble TJow. 3 Part Songs n "Airs of Summer"... Rocckel h "Lullaby" Barnbv c "Bridal of Hardangcr" (Swe dish Song)...Halfdan KJcrull OOOOOOO O O 000000000'X00 o ooooco SUNDAY BULLETIN 0 Unusual attractive cdltlon Somc great Btorlcs and vnluablo Information will be prcHcntccl. - - Don't miss reading the great story of the day about THE OPIUM CACHE ON MAUI An Incident In which SMUGGLER WIIALEY, ot the YACHT HALCYON, and two local amateurs figured --TonB o! opium nlionril. oooooo o o ooooo oooxoo O O 0C'0000 SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE) TIDES. ?i vs Irs iiS 5 PL 5H ,? DAY. m I p. b a ra a m r m. HonOr Tuesday .... Wdoaidtr . Tbwtjaj,., FrWir Saturday,. Sgsltjr Mmdar..., W'i to 6 HI I 18 9 t If f C) J A II' I 4 I M 9 4& III If joo II 10 tt 1 to 56 1 41 ' t m 4 II Jl O l 10 IS ..! li Full moon on the 20th at 3:47 f. a. Weather Bureau, Psnahon, Juus 31. Temperatura Morning mlnimnta ft; Midday maximum, 82. Barometer at 8 a. m. 29 93. Steady. Rainfall 0 00. Dew Point MP. Htiuidlty nt H a m 2 per cent. ARRIVED. Saturday, June 21. Am hk Prussia, 29 das firom Port Blnkcley. with lumber, at t.30 a m. Am. bktn. Georglna, Brandt, 71 iU)i from Newcastle with coal, at 9 a. in. Stmr. Kinau, Freeman, from Hllo nnd way ports, nt 12:30 p. m , with 207 sheep, 3 hogs, 49 bucks potatoes, 4'J crates cabbage, 24 cords wood, 1 horse, IIS packages sundries. DEPARTED. Saturday, June 21 Am bk. Oregon ror Puget sound in ballast, at ! 3d a. m. p. M. S S Cliinii, Frlele, ror San Fruni Isco, ut noon. Am. bk P.ictolus, Dart, ror Sail Francisco with sugar. 4 Piano Duet n 'Minuet" Schubcl b 'Spanish Dances" MoszKowskl Prlnio, Miss Annn Tucker Secnndo .Miss Daisy Cooke Z Ynledlctorv .... Miss Marie Blanche Mullen C Vocal Sulci, ' The Rose ot Love". Coverlj Miss Emma Taylor. i 7 Address .Rev Win. Morris Klncnld fc Piano Solo, "Vnlso Caprice' . . I Rubinstein ' Miss Elsie Smith. I !i Conferring of Diplomas 10 Chorus, .The Crusaders'.. Plnsu'i Maemae School Exercises. j At the Maemae School on Wvllle' stieet an interesting nnd unique pro gram was- presented to the hosts of parents which gathered to enjoy tno occasion The program, In part, was ns follows' Song. 'Obod Morning" Mlis Oreen's clnss. March Miss Carters class. Song. "Red White and Blue" Miss Jordan s class. Recitation, "Welcome" By 6Cen children. Song. "Upldee- Miss Oreen's class Recltntloil, "Old Kfng Colo" Ocorge Trcndo. Recitation. "Months or tho Year" iwene gins. Songs, " cc Little Nest," "Dolly s Wnshlng Day' Miss Carters class, Recitation. "The Metals" Alexnn der Lazarus, Joe Lachcrs, Philip Apl- M. Ben Knhca. Song, "The Seed" Miss Jordan's class, Recitation. "Fruit" Six girls Recitation and song. "Decoutlon Day." Recitation, "The Raindrops" Liz zle Nalwl. Albert V. Gear, President THE HONOLULU INVESTMENT CO., LTD. Capital Stock, $100,000.00 GENERAL INSURANCE, REAL ESATE AND FINANCIAL AGENTS Judd Building, Merchant Street Side. CORONATION OF KING EDWARD VII Preparations in London tor the Great Historic Event-Oriental Potentates Invade London The King a Devout Worshipper At Thanksgiving Service-Presentation of Sword of City of London-Costly Garments, etc, Troubles of Peeresses in Keeping Coronets on Heads King's Golden Rofe a Gorgeous Garment-Musical Ritual of Coronation Service. 0 0 Valuable and Interesting Facts Concerning the Importation ot Coffee From Brazil and Its Competition with the COFFEE GROWN ON HAWAII ALL THE LATEST NEWS The price is 15c a yard 5000 YARDS PRINTED SWISSES the very latest Ideas In patterns and colorings, going this week at L 15c A Whitney & WANTS Fur Want Column See Page Six SITUATION WANTED. POSITION Want d by experienced I nut so could tik- lialij from mouth, Address Nurse, Bulletin office. 2173 lw TO LET. FOR RENT Twj tit. iIy furnished riMinii private) hath , board Here tnnlr St., G doort beyond Victoria, 2175 lw SMALL cottig' to I -t furnished for housekeeping i Alapal St. opp. Elect. Power linn- 2179-1'v I song. "Happy Bojs .(5r(.0n'8 clasj. Are We" Ml Recitation, Tbo Pros' Five Rirl Song, "Hawaii Child Am I Miss Oreen's class. Recitation. "The Farmer's Boy" Willie Burgess Recitation In costume. "The Nation nlllles" The Arabian Katie Llbor nlo; tho Chinese boy Ati Vet: the IU klnio girl. Lucy Stevens; the Porto Rlcnn hoy, John Meal: the Japaneiul girl. Shlknno, thn African girl. Esther Kahllahlla; tho Portuguese hoy. Jo--dan Cavalhn, the Hawaiian boy. Kill wello Knpana. the American girl Fanny Moore. Songs, "Hawaii Ponol ' "America" All. The schooner Sehomc Captain Peter son, sails for Puget Sojnd In ballast to morrow. She arrive I here trom nitrate ports on the 10th ln.t with a cargo consigned to the Hawaiian Fertlllzef Company. The sihooner Kona, Cap tain Dlnsmore ilso from nitrate ports Is loading sugar at the railway wuarl for San Fruncl3io Emmstt May, Secretary. HONOLULU, H. T. YARD Marsh, Ltd CORONATION DAY Thursday, June 26, I902 In retelirnllnn nf "P.nlmNiTI'jN DAY" there will bo held on THUR3- DAY, the 26th Inst.: At 9.13 a. m.. In St. Andrew's Cathc dial, a Special Service, which will In clude a part ot the Historic Coronation Serv Ice. At 2 p. m. there will be a GARDEN PARTY nnd CRICKET MATCH on tho grounds ot the OAHU COLLEGE, ot which the Trustees have Kindly allow, ed the use. At 9 p. m there will be a SUBSCRIP TION OALL at the MOANA HOTEL. Tickets Tor the ball, price J2 each, may he had of any of the members of the Ball Committee, or at E. W. Jor dan's, Fort Street. Special Tramway Service for Evening of Thursday, June 26th, A special through car will leave tho Hawaiian Tramways Co.'s Terminus on Nttuanu avenue, at 8 o'clock p. m Ordinary cars leaving there aro ten and thirty minutes past each hour wilt connect with King street cars at the corner of King and Nuuanu streets. A special return car will leave the Moana Hotel every half hour from 12 midnight until 2 a. m. 'Tho 12 and 1 o'clock cars wMII go through to Nuu anu avenuo and tho 12:3v, 1:30 and i o'clock to town only. Parties of 12 to 1G can obtain buises tn and from trie Moana Hotel by ap plying to the Hawaiian Tramways Co. rare 25c each way. CHAIRMEN Or COMMITTEES: rinane Mr. W. M. GlfTard Cathedral Service.... Mr. T. C. Oavles Cricket Match, etc Mr. E. H. Wodehouse Ball Mr. D7W. Anderson V. C. 8INGLEIIUR8T, Secretary. Honolulu Juno 16th, 1902. 2175 9t THE ORPHEUM THIS EVENING For a Short Season Only HARRY COGILL AND JACK SUTTON'S ENTERTAINERS IN First Class Vaudeville AIMEE TA8MA Clever Performances on the Hlflh Wire Introducing Original Aerial Wheel Act LENA HARVEY In Serlo-Comlc Effusions. DELLA ROSS In a 8erls of Clever Dances. ADALINA 8ARINA Artistic Exhibitions on the Trapeze. HARRY COGILL and MAIE ARLEA In their highly amusing sketch, "What Happened to Weary Willie." DAVE CASTON Character Comedian and Hungarian Dancer. LENA HARVEY Patriotic Songstress. ALTRO, THE TRAMP Juggler Comedian Extraordinary. THE WARSAW BR08., In their Musical Comndy Act, Play ing 22 Different Instruments. AND ROSE AQUINALDO Positively the Most Wonderful Lady Contortionist and Oalancer of the Day, Box office open at 9 a. m. Regular Prices. A ! FIRST-CLASS .;. ATTRACTION. NOT DAMAGED BY FIRE. Wo wero not Injured by the flra In the floor beneath our plant. Our busl. ness In all departments continues without Interruption. MnilCANilLi: PMNTl.Q CO. LTD, Oeneral Printers and Hinders. Tort and Queen Streets. 2178-2t JAS. F. MORGAN Auction OF- Sale Householdjurniture ON TUESDAY, JUNE 24th, AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M, At the residence of MR. J. H. KAHTJ. 208 School street, next to tho bridge, t will sell at Public Auction tho entire household furniture, consisting ot Bedroom sets, wardrobes, Center tables, rockers, chalrB, Square piano, sideboard, pictures, Mirrors, curtains, rags, portieres, Hanging lamps, wood Btovc, Oil stove, meat safe, Ice box, Ferns and plants and a few chick ens. Joe- F. Morgan, AUCTIONEER Auction Sale OF Household Furniture ' ON THURSDAY, JUKE 26th AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M., At the residence of Mrs, Agnes Mcln tyre. Kcenumokii street, corner ot Voting street. In tho resldcnco rorntor ly occupied by Mr. J. A. Hasslnger, I will sell nt Public Auction the cntlro household effects, consisting ot somo very flno furniture: Upholstered parlor set. Largo center rugs, pictures, largo mirrors, lace cm tains, matting, HandBomo Stelnwny smiaro piano, Heavy oak (lining chairs. Handsome heavy oak sideboard, Oak china cabinet, cutlery. Handsome black walnut bedroom sets, black walnut writing desk. Rook case, office desk, book rack, Sofa, rockers Hnd chnlrs, Hnlr mattresses, wardrobes, Towel racks, skin rugs. Hall carpet, letter press, Ico box, Meat safe, filter, kitchen utensils, Jewel stove, water boiler and Ferns and palms. JAS. F. MORGAN. AUCTIONEER TRUSTEE'S SALE IN BANKRUPTCY ON SATURDAY, JUNE 28111 AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON, At my salesroom, 65 Queen Btrect, 1 will sell at Public Auction, by order of Mr. Daniel I-ogan, Trustco for tho Aus tin Publishing Co , Ltd., a bankrupt, tho entire plant of tho Austin Publish ing Co. The stock consists or paper, a very large and splendid stock of Job type; sunlclcnt body tpo for two lnrgo weekly newspapers, nlso a largo stock of artistic and up to date type, some of which has hardly seen Ink. Also all the presses, tools. Instru ments, shafting, pulleys, belting, office desks, etc., etc. Tlio sale will also carry with it tho name, and good will of tho "Paradlso of tho Pacific." In case or tho non disposal or tho stocK as a whole, tho sale will be transferred to tho premises of tho Austin Publishing Co., and will be held on the same day. Jas. F. Morgan, AUCTIONEER. FURNITURE FOR SALE and HOUSE FOR RENi I havo ror salo the absolutely com plcto furnishings or a 5-room hnnd somoly furnished cottago, and cottago for rent. Centrally located, with reas onable rent; electric lights, mosquito prooL JAS. H MORGAN. 6i QUEEN 8TREET. FOR SALE ! ! HERE AREJBAR0AINS "r-mST I offer nt Private Sale, premises on Deretanla street, adjoin ing residence of C. Hustace Esq.; 130 feet on Deretanla street, 171 feet deep; price (9000; one half cnsli, bat anco on mortgage 7 12 per cent. SnCOND Premises 259 Kinau St., tt present occupied by Mr. A. Lucas, f roporty hao a frontage on Kinau SL tf 115 feet and a depth of T12 feet. Dwelling comprises thrco Dcdrooms, Parlor, Dining room. Kitchen, nath, . laigo Carriage House. Price $4500. Terms, ono-half cash; balance on rrortgago at 7 1-2 per cent neL Tho lo has a right of way entrance to Bore tenia St. THIRD Premises on Kinau St. ad joining lot 2. Frontage on Kinau SL 1C6 feet, depth 121 feet. Roomy dwelling on the lot. Price $4000. One half cash, balance on mortgage ot 7 1-2 per cent net. Has right of way to Deretanla SL Further particulars ot JAS. F. MORGAN, AUCTIONEth. !f' ' 1 . r i i I '