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n W iwawgyi'-!---"- ntwyiwir1 "; 'sir" " - " " - --.-' f-trr'r.v : - i-tw.l.!;.,..1,,i,,.,,y--).... EVKNINO UULLETIN; HONOLULU. T. II., SATURDAY. DEC. 30 1903. "t- WANTS The Little Ads with Soo Pnjjo 8, fV3V TO - WANTED. CO citizen laborers to work on the Ha nalcl-Ilacna road, Kauai, at ll.OC per day, house and fuel furnished free. Apply to Geo. Mundon liana let. Kauai. 32 lm A white woman to take care of Infant and do light housework. Apply 1230 South King St. 3205-lw Assistant lookkccp r foi plantation. Apply Alexander t llaMwIn 32oS-tf I SPECIAL NOTICES. FOR RENT. HOUSE On Vineyard St. HOUSE On Deacb at Walklkl. OFFICES In Wnlty Building. WAKKHOIJSE3 On Queen Street. FOR SALE. Improved and Unimproved Proper- Hes. I Houses In all rarts of the City. i I1ISHOP ft CO.. Merchant Street. TO LET. Furnished front rooms reduced to JC per month. Australia House, 1281 Fort St. 32131m Cottages In Chrlatly Lane. Apply Wong Kwrl, Smith St., mauka Hotel 3071-tf Cheapest, coolest furnished room In city. Helen's Court, Adams lauo. ' 3222-tf T. 7T ", T! ; ij luruiHueu uiusquuu pivui mums. .x- st vineyard si, .i-su ffurslsried rooms nt 1223 Emma street. Mrs. McContell. 2563 POUND. Spotted dog. Owner can havo samo by catling on Hobt. Parker, Jr., Po lice Station. 3259-2W - Our $65 White Bronze Monuments are marvels of beauty and du rability. They stand 5 feet 8 Inches, the four sides are fit ted with removable tablets with raised letters. Endorsed by "The Scientific American" at most-proof and strictly everlasting. FRED. HARRISON, 8ole Agent for Islands. Box 184. CHOICE SELECTION OF FINE JEWELRY NOW ON DISPLAY. THOS LINDSAY MANUFACTURING JEWELER, FORT 8TREET. ALLIGATOR PEAR, .GOLDEN 8HOWER, ROYAL PALM, and COCOS PLUMOSIS PLANTS FOR 8ALE A T MRS. E. M. TAYLOR, FLORI8T. YOUNG BUILDING. TEL. MAIN 339. BALLASTING. Hawaiian Ballasting Company. Best black sand from 2 to J3 a load according to distance hauled. Coral rocks for stable, roads and side walks; firewood. Third door below King, Maunakea Si; P. O. box 820. Telephone Main 396. C DYEING AND CLEANING. llemura dy (any color) and cleans clothes; repairs bicycles and fur nishes employees. S20 King St . Hayathl Clothes cleaned, repaired tnt dyed. 637 Beretanla St. EMPLOYMENT OFFICE. for house-help, phone White 2891, Ma. klkt General Employment Office, tot. Pensacola and Beretanla. 3160-U REPAIRING. Umbrellas repaired and brass polish- !. TakaU, 1284 Fort SL S08B-U BUSINESS DIRECTORS the B'g Results DAY, for New Ado. ROM SALE. .fly -1 tleef cattle for sale at Ha fiVM huku llanch. Kau. Ha waii. 3212 tf The finest assortment. (In tho Islands of smokers' articles. Imported from England; Including a largo stock of three II goods In fancy cases. Also all the leading lirnnds of Clear lhi vana and Domestic cigars and Egyp tian and Turk-Uh cigarettes nt the lowest prhes. Ladles or others de siring to make Ilollila gifts to smok ers, are invited to call and Inspect the stih lc before huvlng elsewhere. Mjrtlc Cigar Store, Tort Street. 3J.'i5-lin. I 1-2 story residence. 1213 Matlock Ave., I lied r clee. wire, ono block from 2 (.in Unci, lot G0x85; $2250 Easv pament. I'. E. H. Strauch, Wnlty Hid?.. No 74 King St. 32G0 Fine comer let in Maklkl. Curbing, water, fie t and ornamental trees and all Improvements. Two min utes' walk from cars and Punahou College. Address H. F., this office. oold trimmed back combs, cheap. Sang On Kee, Jeweler, 130 King St., opp. City Market. 3250-lro 3heip Homo near Park, Walklkl. Address It S. K.. Bulletin. PROFESSIONAL CARDS PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER. GEOROE E. SABIN, ROOM 14, MAGOON DLDQ. TEL. MAIN 391. 3252-lro DENTIST. A. J. DERBY, D. D. S. BOSTON BUILDING, THIRD FLOOR. '"" I VETERINARY SURGEON. A. R ROWAT, D. V. s., ... KING ST TEL BLUE 3101 LAWYER. W. T. RAWLINS, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW, 602 STAN GENWALD BUILDING. ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR. L. DE L. WARD, ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR, MclNERNY BUILDING. YOU'LL BEBURNT UP PREVENT IT IN TIME. HOW? By Equipping Your Houses, Stores, Factories, Hotels, Steamships, Yachts, Suburban Property, c, with Stempel Fire Extinguishers When you need them you need them bad and there It no other machine manufactured which you can rely upon to work properly at that critical mo ment Our QUICK ACTION glvet ut con trol of a fire before other makes of machlnet are fairly In operation. Thlt It the GREAT POINT In the fighting of fire with chemicals. Approved by the Department of Commerce and Labor, Steamboat In spection Service U. 8. Government 1905. Washington Light Co. AGENTS. MUSIC. Mr. Jas. Sheridan, pianoforte tuner, has moved to tho piano warcrooms of I,. 13. Thayer & Co., 158 Hotel St., opposlto Young Hotel. All orders for tuning promptly attended to. LOCKSMITH. See Hastings for repairs of Locks, Keys, Music Boxes, Sharpening of Fine Cutlery. Hear Union drill. PAINTING. Estimates furnished on all kinds of painting. All work guaranteed, Enos Bros., Union above Hotel St. 32131m BARBER SHOP. ror nice, smooth shave call at the Criterion Shop. 1111 Fort SL MONEY TO LEND. In Jewelry and merchandise. The J. Carlo Pawn "c Hotel and Union. Among the delightful dinners on Monday evening wns the ono given by Judge and Mis. Stanley. Covers were laid lor twenty-four and the guests were seated by numbers, each mini Ur ii'presenllng somo animal. It waf i unique Idea nnil created much laugh tcr and fun. The table with Its ileroi Minns of holly nnd yellow chrysantho mums was most attractive. The nnl mal plncu-cnids with the numbers at tached were at each plate, numbers lo correspond being given, the guests In the drawing room. After dlnnel Christmas games and songs weie In Unified In, an old-fashioned Sir Hogci de Covcrly ending n very pleasant eve nine. Among those present were I.ady Ilerron. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond do I). Lnynrd, Dr. and Mrs. F. If. Humphrls, I'aptaln and Mrs. Basil Combe, Mr. and Mrs. Langc, Miss Cameron, Miss lllgford. Miss Danlord, Miss Angus lir. Sheldon, Mr. E. Hartmann. Mr Greenfield, Mr. Holmes, Mr. Barton Mr. Anderson, Mr. Jamtcson, Mr. Col burn and Mr. WatBon. Mr. nnd Mrs. Swnnzy entertained on Chrlstmns evening nnd tho table was charmingly arranged with Christmas I'.rccns, holly nnd roses. Among the guests were Mr. nnd Mrs. Alcxnndci Scott, Mr. nnd Mrs. Gorrit Wilder. I)r Yost, Mr. Mackenzie nnd Mr. Black man. On Saturday evening the Swnnzy entertained a Christmas party of ninety. Tho Christmas tree wns. of course, the center of attraction, and there were presents for everybody. Mr. and Mrs Swnnzy took over a num tcr of guests to Koolau, their countrj place, for a few days during the hoi c'ays. The Itcv. Mr Usborne and Mrs. Us home gave n dinner on Monday even ing for twenty. Tho table with Its decorations of holly, bougnnvlllla and ferns wns very pretty nnd tho German tnvors which wero scattered about tlm cloth madu much lun. Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. I.eutou Brain, Mrs. I.nmpton, Mrs, Sclma Kin licy, Mrs. Darling, Miss Moloney, Mis Kinney, Mrs. Shac, Mr. and Mis liawes. Archdeacon Jeffries, Rev. Mr I'ltz. Mr. Sheffield Orace, Mr. Curzeo Utborne. Mr. nnd Mrs. James Wilder arc at present In San Francisco. They aro expected to arrive In Honolulu In a week or two. "Jamie" Wilder has al ways been a great favorite and his beautiful wife made hosts of friends vhen they were hero a few jears ago They hare been making their homo lo I'arls for several years. Mr. and Mrs. C. Hedcmann were tho host and hostess of n charming dinner on Tuesday evening. Among tho quests wero Mr. and Mrs. Kennedy, Mr. and Mrs. Dyer, Mr. A. Buckley of Hnn Francisco, Mr. K. Hartmann, Mr Klrkland and Dr. Clifford Wood. Al tcr dinner tho guests were entertain cd by music. Mrs. George Carter will not receive formally until February, A very agreeable bridge party was riven by Mb. ltaymond do H. Layard at tho Consulate on Tuesday after noon. Tho prizes were a silver pencil case and a box of sweets, nnd they wero won by Mrs. Alexander Scott uid Mrs. Van VlleL Among thoso ; resent wero Mrs. Goodrich, Mrs. Hen. ry Lyon, Mrs. Van Vllet, Mrs. Ned Ad ams, Mrs. A. M. Brown. Mrs. Harry Macfarlanc, Mrs. Alexander Scott, Mrs. viilnLauiu and Miss Margaret Hlgford. A wedding which created much In tcrest In Honolulu was that which wedded Miss Stella Love with Mr. S J. Patterson of Seattle, Washington, Tho wedding occurred on Wednesday nvenlng nt tho homo of tho bilde mother, Mrs. Fanny Love, on Kcwnlo stieet. Tho joung couplo weie unite il iu tho bonds of holy matrimony by tha ltev Dr William Klnculd. To thq music of the "Lohengrin Wedding March," most exquisitely plaed b) Miss Ada Rhodes, walked the usheiB, Messrs. Robert McCorristun, Atthur Mackintosh, Georgo Fuller nnd Harold Dillingham, holding two satin ribbons, which formed an aisle. Four pretty llttlo girls wero next, robed In whit? and passed on to tho wedding bower, where tho ceremony was performed. The mntronoMionor, Mrs, Clarence II. Cooke, camo next, dressed In pink hiffon taffetas, trimmed In real lace. She carried a cluster of pink roses and looked extremely ael1. All eyes wero turned toward the bride, who camo liown the staircase on tho arm of her brother, James H. Love, She, was a beautiful brldu all In white chiffon taffetas, trimmed with real lace. In her hands she carried a bouquet of bride's roses. Her veil was attached to her hair with a diamond sunburst. the gift of tho groom. They were met by the gloom, whu was supported by Mr. Georgo Cooke. Tho brldo was into tho keeping of tho groom by Mr. James II. Love. To the music of "Men (.clsboliu's Spring Song" tho brida nnd rjroom received the congratulations of their intimate friends. A reception followed, at which hundreds wero bid den. Tho receiving pnrly consisted of Mrs, Fanny I.ovo, Mrs. C. II. Cooke, Mrs. Oeoige Cooke, Mrs. C. H. Smith and James II. I.oto. A tent hnd been erected on the lawn, In which refresh moms wero served. This ngrocable iiddltlon was decorated with Hawaiian nnd American lings, carnations, roses, aatoiB and there were festoons of iua. c. The Hills Quintet Club played de lightfully throughout tho evening liioto wero many beautiful presents on view. Mr. and Mrs. Patterson will probably soil for the Coast In tho Si beria, ior Seattle will be their home? The military hop nt tho Moana Ho tel on Thursday evening was very well attended, the officers of the different ships In port being very prominent. Tho hop was given under tho nusplccs of the officers of the Lnwton nnd thu drawing room was utilized for danc ing. Tho Moann Quintet Club played for the dances. There was a concert on lionul tho Law ton pievlous to sail ing, which was enjoyed by a number ut townspeople ns well ns the officers and their families, It was n regular Honolulu farewell and everybody en tered Into tho spirit of tho scene. Com mander Pond Is very well known here he having lived In Honolulu for some lime with his family a few years ago, Ono of his sons Is on the Chicago. I.els, farewells and "Goodbye, Llttlo ulrl, wero wafted over the gang plank und the Lnwton sailed out of the har bor amidst rousing cheers. Mr. Owen Badgley, who Is a guest at llie Mnana Hotel, Is a prominent En rdlshman, Ho expects to visit the Volcano next week In company with tome friends. ' A delightful pol supper was given on Thursday evening by Mr. and Mrs. i:ben Low In honor of Mr. and Mrs. I Tohn Magulie, n bride and gioom. Th . Louse wns beautifully decorated with i Dowers anil ferns mid tho guests were Prince nnd Princess Kawananakou, Col. nnd Mrs. Snm Parker, Mr. nnd .Mrs. Paul Jarrett, Mr. and Mrs. H. Mncfarlane. Mrs. C. I.. Wight. Mrs Hubert Parker, Mr. and Mrs. Mngoon, Mr. and Mrs. J. Hind, M. and Mrs. J. F. Low, Mrs. O. White, Mrs. George Hockley, Mrs. Carolina Koblnson, Mr. Godfrey Blown and Judgo Lindsay. - Governor and Mrs. George Carter ond Infant run are spending n few days at Hulclwa. Mr. James Castle, who has been quite 111, Is on tho road to lecovery. The Chicago sailed for San Tran- clsco on Wednesday late In tho after noon. Tho Admiral and officers have been very popular In Honolulu nnd heir departure was much regretted. Mr. James Dole, who was operated On at the Queen's Hospital for appen dicitis, Is getting on well. Tho Hawaiian Hotel was the scene of much gayety on Thursday evening, tho Hawaiian band giving a concert In the park, thereby attracting many to he popular hostelry. Miss Wagner and Miss Helen Wood havo arrived from -San Francisco nnd have been added to the Queen's Hos pital starr. I Thcro Is a dancu on Saturday even ing given by tho Kamebiimeha Alumni Association nt their hall on Fort street. I On Monday cvenlmr .Mr. nnd Mrs. Kennedy guvo :i dimming dinner In bonor or .Mr. and Mrs. C. lledeinann. Tho enblo ship Restorer depaitd for San Francisco nt noon mi Thurs day. She will t c-t in n In about six weeks. The. genial captain and tilfl-cci-s will be much hiIsrmI. Mrs. du Witt, n daughter of Mr John II. Bliss, Is expected in Jnntiair for n visit with her father. r Mr. II. A. Baldwin arrived on tho Claudlno this week, A very ngreeablo Christmas rants Tas given by Miss Annlu Dow. Thu jucht Spruy was chartered for tli event and the IiohIcss and guests sail ed to tho Peninsula, where a delicious lunch was served under tho trees tho Lyle placo. Col. and Mrs. Sam Parker. Prluco and Princess Knwauanakoa, aio at the Peninsula fur a few days, Entertainments on shipboard are al ways enjoyable and the lunch and Irldgo party given tin tho Chicago by Hear Admiral Goodrich In honor of Mrs. Goodrich and a party of friends en Wednesday was ono of the pleas onlest events of tho week. The tablo waB perfectly appointed nnd the dec oiMlons wero the flowering bouganvll lm, ferns and palms. The guests of the luncheon weie Mrs. Alexander Scott, Mrs. Georgo Davlcs, Mrs. Geo. Carter, Mrs, Albert Nlblack, Mis, Fran cis Swnnzy, Mrs, Uiiyinond do B. Lay crd, Mrs, Henry I.jons, Mrs, Babbitt, MrB. Fred. Muclurlano. Mrs. Cushman and Mrs. Goodrich. After lunch tho euests plajcd bridge ami thu first LSTAULISIILD 1780 Walter Baker & Cos CHOCOLATES and GOGOAS For cotlng, drinking, nnd cooking Pure, Delicious, Nutritious , 00P IS AS G00O . u. m. pat. ornoB Breakfast Cocoa, 1-2 lb. tins Bakrr'a Chocolate (untw cctencd), I -2 lb. cakei German Sweet Chocolate, 1-4 lb. caket Tor Sale by Leading Grocers In Honolulu WALTER BAKER & GO. Ltd DORCHESTER, MASS., U.S. A. IS IIIGIIL5T AWARDS IN LUItOPE ANU AMCKICA irlzo, n bridge score, was won by Mrs Alexander Scott. The next highest icores were rewarded by corsages or violets and Mrs. Heniy Lyon headed the list. Admiral and Mrs. Goodrich are gieat additions to local society and their departure will be much regret ed. Mrs. S. II. Malloy and her daughter, Mrs. I). J. Thayer, or Iowa, aro guest n f the Hoy Chamberlains. Miss Daisy Smith Is to succeed Dr. Itodgcrs ns secretoiy of the Board of Education. Tho engagement has been announc ed by Mr. nnd Mrs. Pierre Joues of their daughter Nalanl to Mr. Ralph S. Lyon. Miss Jennings and Mr. Jennings l.nve departed for tho Volcano to " sono ten days. On Clulstmas cenlng there was a vety gay mllltaiy hop at tho Moaua Hotel as well as a special dinner. Captain Bclton Kayio has taken n cottage at the Hotel Annex. His neph w Is with him. Mr. nnd Mrs. A. II. Olmsted and Miss Olmsted of Newport. It. I., aro guests nt tho Mu.ma Hotel. Mrs, Kllznlieth Lyle is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. James Lyle. Miss Ardello Burckes of San Fran- rlsco Is visiting with Dr. and Mrs. A K. Sinclair, 1G Klnau street. Secretary Wood has taken a who step In making the rooms of the Ha wallan Promotion Committee more nt ti active than they have hitherto been. Amongst other Innovations he lint erected a screen for the exhibition ol Mr. Alexnnder Scott's pictures of our Island scenery. There are now three on view from scenes of tho Gaidcn Island, ns Kauai Is sometimes called They are 'gems and will surprise those who do not know- what Kauai con COMPLETELY 'I'm afraid the world has vry little "Nonsense! Haven't yu ever noticed . ( . 1 HI liM WilMMwiwh, 1 ' I tains. As these aro commissions thej will have to be removed In a few days lut Mt. Scott has generously promised to lend other In succession as long as ha remains In Honolulu, the next on tho roster being a large picture called "Nutianu Showers," nnd alter that a picture or Diamond Head from Mr, Ro llick's garden on Tantalus, which he l( painting for tho Hoyal Academy, Lon t'on. Invitations havo been received b) card as follows; Tho Alexander Young Hotel requests tho honor of your prescuco at a concert and ball, New Year's night. Concert from 8:3C to 9 30. Please present this card al tho door, Among other Christmas dinners wa Ihc ono gen by Mr. and Mrs. llanncy Scott at their charming beach bunga low. Among their guests were Misses Marian Scott. Nellie White: Messrs. nichnrd Wright and S. II. Derby. Mr and Mrs. J. F. C. Hogens enter tained nt dinner for sixteen on Christ runs ovo. It turned out to bo n very unique affair, for all the guests came In costume and each one was asked to add to the evening's entertainment by tpceeh or song. A wheel of fortune, nt which each guest tried his luck, brought good results, for everybody went home with n beautiful present, Mrs. Hagens wns most lovely In her Spanish costume and Mr. Hagens ns tho roly-poly boy, caused a great deal nl merriment. Mr. Will Mclnerny ns little Tommy Brown who always had n rhjmo on hand, mndo much tun. Mr. Hcyor as Homeo looked the part to perfection, and Mr. George Smithies in ono of Knlakaua's costumes whlcb he woio when ho ntlendcd the corona lion of nuiopcnn micro, was magnlfi tent. Princess Kalanlanaole wa beautiful In Knplolanl's coronation gown. The quintet club played dur ing the dinner and for dancing, which continued until n late hour. Tho Ha gens' artistic lannl was admirably Adapted for the purpose. Tho dinner farms were whistles, balloons and dolls It was one of the most enjoy phis parties ot the soanon. Tho Princess Kalanlanaole will give n dinner on New Year's eve at which Iter Majesty tho Queen will bo thl p.ue-t of honor. A Jolly benedict nnd bachelor din per was given nt the Alexander Young Hotel on Tuesday evening, tho guests going on to the Orpheum after ulnner. where they were Joined by several others. After the theater a little supper was served at the Grill. Among the dinner guests were Doctors Armltage, Watorhouse, Judd, McDon nlil. Yo.t. Humphrls, Hodglns, Way hon. Sinclair and Mr. "Jack" Hawes The golf and polo players of Hono lulu united In n graceful tribute of ap. preclatlnn and esteem to the Honor able S. M. Damon on Christmas day. In tho shape of a picture of the polo grounds nnd Moanalua valley painted for them expressly by Mr. Alexander Scott. The dinner given on Tuesday even ing by Mr. and Mrs. Fred. Mncfarlane In honor or Hear Admiral and Mrs Goodrich was an claborato .and de- Ilghtrul affair. The ceuter of tho ta blo le.sembled a miniature illy pond, lor a round mirror was in the middle 'on which rested pink water lllllcs, their nodding heads floating naturally Into the water, which surrounded the mirror, this being banked with maid enhair ferns and mosses, gave a beau tiful and realistic efrcct to tho whole setting. This exquisite decoration was further augmented by softly shaded candles in pink, the only light permit ted on the table. Mrs. Fred. Macfar lane always arranges her table with great taste, but on Tuesday night the decorations were unusually beautiful and attlstlc. Tho guests were, be tides the guests of honor: near Admtr il and Mrs. Goodilch, Captain and Mrs. Henry I.iyon, Mr. nnd Mrs. Fran- REFUTED. th sal symnathy ror it. unfortun(. how people cry at weddings?" w8T0MACH f Fitters Keep a bottle of the Bitters handy If you would savo a lot of suffering. When tho Stom ach, Liver or Kidneys are un- auie to perform their work a. few doses will help wonderfully, It never falls In cases of Dys pepsia, Indigestion, Coitlveness, Sour Stomach, Poor Appetite, Liver or Kidney ills or Malaria I WONT OBSERVE Tho following dispatch from Port land, Ore, to tho Ban Francisco Chron. Iclo Is believed to mean more for Ho nolulu than'nppcars on tho fnco or It: "Portland, Ore., Dec. 21. An agree ment dividing territorially tho Orient al flour trndo between the large trans pacific steamship companies camo to an end today ns a result ot a meeting ot the representatives or tho different companies held here for tho purpose of Inducing the Great Northern Steam ship Company to confine Itself to Ore gon and. Washington nnd not to Invade California. The conference failed to Induce the Gtcat Northern to tocon sldcr Its determination. "The Morning Oregonlan, In com menting, stntes that there Is no doubt that Harrlman will establish agencies in Portland, Seattle nnd Tacoma and that the Boston Steamship Company, operating the Nippon, Yuscii and Knl sha lines, and tho Canadian Pacific will enter the California field. "A. (!. Kerroll, general passenger n?ent ror the Pacific Mall Steamship Company nnd tho Occidental and Ori ental Steamship Company, said to night that his lines would no longer hesitate to go alter the traffic In Ore gon nnd Washington. "The Great northern refuses to observe the old understanding.' he said, 'and with them coming Into competition with us In California wo cannot do otherwlso than enter the field which has hereto fore belonged exclusively to the north ern lines.' " It will bo noticed that Mr. Kerroll, general passenger agent ror the Pa cific Mall, and thu Occidental and Ori ental Steamship Co, Is quoted as say ing that "tho Great Northern refuses to observe tho old understanding." It Is believed that "tho old under standing" referred to Is tho trust form ed some time ago by tho companies with regard to keeping away from cer tain territories. With tho Pacific Mall Company send !:ig boats to the Sound It Is only nat ural that the Hill Interests would la vudo tho former's territory, not only touching at California ports, but es tablishing an agency hero nnd going' alter Its share ot tho freight and pas senger business. This will mean that tho Great Northern boats will stop here both golug and coming from tho Orient. els Swanzy, Mr. nnd Mrs. Walter Mac farlano, Governor and Mrs. Georgo Carter, Miss Goodrich, Miss Alice Maclarlane. M. A. Lewis and Mr. Frank Armstrong. Mrs. Charles Coouer nmt r.hiMn ere spending a fow days at Alea. Mr. and Mrs. H. Morpole. prominent tallroad people, are stopping at the Moana Hotel for a few weeks. Mrs. W. J. Dyer has received the tod news of her father's death Mr. Hcnrv Connor line nn tn i-.. tin a business trip. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Hatch havo tak in the house of tho late Dr. Cushman. Ifcu" I Sticet, Washington, D. C. for the winter. Captain nnd Mrs. Nlblack gavo a t'lnner on Thursday evening for Miss Goodrich, a charming girl, who haa been much entertained during hei visit here. Dr. and Mrs. r. H. Humphrls enter t.itned on Christmas ova nt thn innnn Hotel by giving n charming dinner. Among the guests wero Mr. and Mrs Kaymond do B. Laynrd. Mr. and Mrs, Lowton-Braln. Mr. Deal, Mrs. A. O. Hawes. Dr. I'llwnnl Armllni.n d.,.1 i Sheffield Grace. Nearly all the dinner guests wont on to Mr. and Mrs. Alex ander Scott's Impromptu baby party. nim.il wua given in meir apartments cl the Aloxandcr Young Hotel. A Christmas treo on which or nnK- toys for tho guests created much mer llmeut. nnd thov netert ihn nn.t r,r children to perfection, , i PASSENGERS ARRIVED. Per stmr. I.lkellke from Mnul norts. Dec. 30. II. B. Hitchcock. Mrs. Hitch. cock and Ihicc sous. Mrs. W. Mutch hUd three ehlldien, Geo Trimble. W. Place, Master Place, Mrs. Albert .Mey ers, Master Obcar .McCorrlston, Miss Mattle Fountain and nlno on deck. . Tine Job Printing nt Tho Bulletin HE! i lioTlI &i lE.IM I illl