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SUWPWt'' vw",,ww 5 rw! ''? ',iwir t 'J'fifi ' & BVBN1NQ BPLLBrrm. nONOUTLU, T. H., TnUR3DAY, JAN. 18. 1006. v mMmmMMMMMMvwm m 3K Bit ' 2v 5 5.50 A Men's VICI KID, BLUCHER CUT, Medium Wide Toe Winter Wcigh't, Waterproof Sole. A Boot That Men Commend That You Will Value. Mclnerny- Shoe Store FORT STREET m m fC m m m ?)ftAMmAMAmmAAAftCHl)( Why Pay Room Rent i 3 Roomi furnished In style for only $100.00. Hotel Street windows. See our great offer In our. BED ROOM 1 Bedstead 1 Mattress 1 Spring ; 4-Plllows ' 1 Commods T ' 1 Dresser ' 1 Tablo 2 Chairs 1 Rocker 13x6 Rug We GUARANTEE everything to b; FIRST-LASS and at the BOTTOM PRICES. To be seen In our Hotel 8treet windows. Call And See Us PARLOR 13x6 Rug 1 Round Table 2 Rattan Chairs 2 Oak Rockers DINING ROOM 6 Dining Chairs 1 6-ft. Dining Table 16x9 Crex Rug 1 Sideboard Coyne Furniture Co. y MR. AND MIS. MI. P.JONES KNOWN TO HAWAII PEOPLE RECEIVE MANY FRIENDS AND CONGRATULATIONS IN THEIR HOME AT BROOKLINE. REMEMDRANCES. HJNOLULU STOCK EXCHANGE HONOLULU, January 18, 1905, NAME OP STOCK MEROmitfe'" C Bnwtr A Co ...... . SUUAK HiwalUnAcrlculhirjCo tlw Cora & Sutir Co, Hawal.inSugr Co Hannmu Suaraf Co IHonokaa Sujrf Co -Haiku bucar Co Kahuku PiArrlfttlon Co. IKihtl WafrtailonCo LW I XlpaholuSuftrvo K.OIO soj jar w The Boston Horatd slvcs tho follow I.. - ... a al - -11 II a jrij"t UIK ULIUUIU UI 111U KU.UUU V, UUUlUK Ui Chn Ssjffll Sir. and Mra W, P. Jonca. well known P"0: In this city. W. P. Jones la a brother oEf&iCo tS OH nf P. H. JnnoM! . otow.it, Co On New Year's dav. 183B. Mr. nn.l C"?""f.?.'.''c Mrs. William Parker Jones, former Pu piumiioh Co Boston residents, but now of llrookllno fX'ffl c were married, and tho 60th annlver- w.i.iuAriuiiw.i'Co Bary of tho event was celebrated by wMm s Co .... MtllryJH MiMt Co . gar 4.0 them last evening, Bovcral hundred friends attending an Informal reception In Mr. and Mrs. Jones' sulto at Hamp ton Court. Among thoso present wore a few who attended tho ceremony per formed SO tears ago at tho bride's home. 141 MV.t Pnnrnnl atroit rtnu O.hu tt Si 1. Co. Inn hi llnv. 1 - T rWill.l.-,. HII.ll.IICO.4Co Among the congratulatory letters ro eclved by the happy couple was ono tccelved from Itev. Dr. Bdward Kvcr ett Halo, whoso church Mr, and Mrs. Jones attend. Many gifts woro re ceived, Including ono from Mr. Jones' brother, 1'. O. Jones, who Is In Hono lulu. Mr. and Mrs. Jonoa received from 8 ltnn.lo Sugtr Go. w.Mn. .nil yjn ... MIMUlANIiOUS tnUi-Lluil SMin N Col n.MlUn KWclrlc Co -HonKT LOPf4... Hon II T & L Co Cos . Mutu.l Tfeptiol Co Hon. U. rt M "J BONDS H.wTtr ipc(HraCI H.wT.t.K r.c. Hjw T.rr'l HP c l.Dltll P.tl Up I.OOO.OOO S.000.000 t, .00,000 .1I..TSO ..OOO.OOO JIOOO 5oo,otx JOO.OOO .,too.ooo roo,ooo 30, J.oo.oco I.0OO l,ono,ooo SOOXK l$o, 5 ooo.ooo joo.oocl IS". .tjo,oort 1 joooool rooo .Jf c H.vGov t DC CftH.SuikrfCo.6pc Hllku Suirir Co 6 D c H.w Com fit Sue Co s PC HII3IIH .o o p c . . . HlloK K Co Cut pc lion k i oi l co op c. K.hiilra Punl Co 6 p c. n.k.. tt .. I . . . to 10, and In the lino with them wore o.niSucCo6pc Z Air. ana .iirg. Frederick K. M. Jones. "ims-pc... The room in which thoy stood was piUiJ Am Co'i'p c"l prettily decorated with jonquils and w.i.io. Arte Co 6 p c fern, and In nn nillntnlno- room, nlinrn 'KUryit tho numerous presents wcro displayed,' was an artistic arrangement of cut (lowers, 01OCO9 toooo I,tl9.ooii l)ooo 4 ooo,etc I.O.O.OCO S? BIJ S5 A ilit J J- I 1 It low loll 1-1 1 1-4 ! l- 10 t-l.ll l 95 It-. 1 l-i ml dj i - 4 l- l-i o) loi 10 6 lot) I.. 0 10) ...' 10)1-l I0O I 9 S 1-4 O 1-4 OO l-t J 1-4 4 l-t H Ofl-t III 16o III o, Sales net. Hoards: 6 Haiku, ,170; $4000 Cal. Refinery, $103. Session 16 tllon. It. T. & L. Com.. SG7.50: 33 Hnw After meeting Mr. and Mrs. Jones, Sug $32.50; S Haw. Bug., $32;-10 Ka, tho guests enjojed tho freedom of tl0 $23.50. hotel corridor and tho large dining ball, where a women's orchestra play Latest sujar quotation, 3.61 cents ed. The central tnblo, containing ro- $72.30 per ton. freshments, was overhung with unln.no, . decorations of red unrt green tissues, nun in n nn beneath which was suspended a huco A GAR 3 R7 P.PIltQ red bell Holly wreaths hung f.om' OUOHnf O.UI uCUIJ) tnu lighting nxturcs and completed 11 pull) rotor scheme. When the guests had departed, the reception party, led by Mr and Mrs. Jones, took up tho march to tho dining room, to the strains or tho I-ohcngrlti wedding march, plnjed by tho orches tra. The wedded life of Mr. and Mrs. Jones has been unusually happy, and cars have apparently dealt gently LONDON BEETS, 8s, 2 1-4(1 Geo. P. Thielen, STOCK AND BOND BROKER. Member Hon. Stock and Bond Ex change. LOANS 920 FORT ST. NEQOTIATED. TEL. MAIN 12. IF LIMITED PURE VINEGARS Many people undoubtedly have the Impression, and quite reas onably so, In theso days of harmful adulteration, that whole some vinegars are no more ob tainable. This Is a mistaken Idea, however. H. J. Heinz Co, are perfectly reliable and sup ply pure foods only. Their Vine gars fully comply with the Pure Food Laws not only of every State In the Union but of every country In the world. We sell and place our personal guaranty of perfect purity and whole aomeness behind. Heinz Malt Vinegar Heinz Pickling Yinegar Heinz Cider Vinegar H. Hackfeld & Co., Ltd. WH0LE8ALE A0ENT8. WALL PAPER i 1906 designs have Just arrived and are handsomer than ever. Wall papers like dress fabrics, tax tho genius of celebrated artists In designing m patterns,, and It Is now possible to give the home a highly artistic, decorative Interior at a wonderfully low cost. We Invite an Inspection of our new designs. Lewers & Cooke, LIMITED. 177 80. KINO ST. You buy or sell stocks or bonds, You want to secure the best prices, You want a loan on sugar securities, You have real estate you wish to sell, You have a house you wish to rent, You have ANY business which needs the attention of active. hustling agents, See Thielen & Williamson About It AND IT WILL BE PUT THROUGH WITH A RU8H. TEL. MAIN 21. 912 FORT ST. I with both. Mrs. Jonca before her mar riage was Miss Luclnla A. Mudge, daughter of tho lato Alfred Mudgc, founder of the printing house bearing his name. Mr. Jones Is a prominent member of tho Ancient and llonorable Artillery company, and has been con ncctcd wltu that organisation alnco 1800. He Is also a member of tho (franklin schoul association. .Mr and Mrs Jones have ono sou, Frederick K M. Jones of Richmond court, Drookllnc, who married Miss Helen May Wilde, daughter of Joseph I). Wilde, and one grandson, Alfred Wilde Jones, a graduato of Harvard University, 'Ot. Thoso who assisted hb ushers last evening woro Alfred Wlldo Jones, Carlo Otto Zcrrahn, a ucnliaw, and Harry V. Sawjcr, ' Har- vnrd. '03. FRANKLIN'S 2M BIRTHDAVJT Y. I. (. A. Fountain Pens o WE HANDLE THE o PARKER, WATERMAN and STANDARD FOUNTAIN PENS which are the best In their class. They represent the acme of Fountain Pen excellence, and we cordially Invite you to call and try them. It Is a pleas ure for us to show these goods to all who are Interested, whether buyers or not. Hawaiian News Co., Limited. YOUNQ BUILDING 8T0RE. FRESH MU3HR00M SPAWN FOR 8ALE. Mrs. E. M. Taylor FLORIST Don't Bolher Your There Is no nerd to bother your friends If you find yourself In need of a bond. Any person holding a position of trust where a bond Is required, can be ac commodated by applying to us. We are agents for the Fidelity and Deposit Co., and furnish bonds at the lowest rates. Bishop & Co. 924 BETHEL STREET. Tho observance of the two hun dredth annheraary of tho birth of Ben jamin Kranklln, at tho Y. M. C. A. last evening, was well attended and not- nlilo for tho number of prominent speakers who gave eloquent trlbuto to tho llfo-work of tho great American U. S. District Attorney Itrrckons thought that this should bo only the first of a series of gatherings for tun discussion of tho lives and labors of men eminent In American history. Ho uolltcd that tho study of tho llcs of great Americans would mako any man of any raco proud to say of swell men tliut thoy aro his fellow citizens, ' I U. S. Judgo Dolo mndo tho opculng Tho hundreds who hao gazed upon remarks, referring to Tranklln's cry the bill boards and tho vhlil pictures numerous occupations. Bpcaking of thereon are wondering If such things 1 ranklln as an educator, ho introduced tan bo produced on the stage. They I Professor Scott of tho High School. air. ocuii luiu ui iiuw riuumiu uuu i-y vented himself. Ha was almost the first writer of pure, direct Knglisb. Ho LOCAL ANDQENERAL Auto harks at Stock) ards Stables. The steamer Nocati left last eVeu Ing for Maliukona ports. Lutted's Taro l'lour for sale by Hen ry May Co. and C. J. Da & Co. The steamer J. A Cummins left this morning for Walmanalo after a load of tugar ' Neatly furnished room at the Pop ular. $1, $1.50 and $2 per week. 1243 tort strccL I Camera views, Paradise of the Pa-' clfic, on sato at all news dealers and curio stores. I A small lottage, out of town, fur-t nlshcd preferred is wanted Allures II I., lliillctln. Mnemac Hchctra of Koolau has Died a Heel gfor divorce, against Kcokl Ma- pu, alleging cruelty. The sttamcr Maui will arrhc Satur day from Hawaii ports with cattle and about C500 sacks of sugar Mr Do Vlo. of 1834 Punchbowl street, delrcs to lcao or purchase a place ultablc for tho raising of chickens, 0t your plumbing, sewering und thect metal work dono at Jas. Nott, Jr. 1018 Alaken St. Tel White 1801. Torchon laces nt Illom s today, 1 to, R Inches wide, at 50c per dozen These I t,oods arc easily worth double the price I II. T Nasc, tho well known engineer ui Honolulu iHuuituiuu, nan rciurneii from a pleasure trip to San Krnnclsto The annual meeting of the stockhold crs of The Henry Watcrhouso Trust Co was today deferred until I'ebruary Ilth The Police Court will convene in its regular quarters tomorrow morning The Moor has Lccn covered with linoleum. A list of the officers elected to none for the ensuing lear In tho German lle neo!cnl Society Is published In this Issue. I Kurnlvhcd or unfurnished rooms with light hourekeepltig privileges at J the Laukhaln hotol, Alalia street aro for rent. The fertilizer from the bark Dum frtlrshtre, that had such n hard trip I mound tho Horn from l.clth, was not damaged hi the leant. Sugar at the rate of flu bags a mlntno Id going Into the hold of the Alaskan , (oday by means of tho electric ioney or at tho lallroail wharf. A siiec lal meeting of Hawaii CMaptcr No 1, Order of Kumchameha, will he held this evening at 7:30 o'clock at their hall in the Odd fellows' build-1 Ing Ihc next. meeting of tho uiickcyo Club of Hawaii will be held at tho resl dence of Mr. nnd Mrs. W. A. Dowen. No. 1701 Kcwalo street, at 7.30 o'clock. Tuesday evening, January 23. ota, a Jupancse. was founJ near tho ' corner of I.lllha and King streets about Z o clock this morning by Officer H. Hook, nlmnn drunk and almost naked. All ho had on was a Jag and an under shirt. Next tear the chutes at tho railroad wharf will be raised several feet for the purpose of Increasing the work of the electric conveyors nnd making it more easy to load ships that aro high out of water. Judge Do Holt has Issued the follow ing venlro for jurors returnable next Monday at 10 a. m.: Wm. Iliickle, Arthur U Houlc, T. W. Chase. Wm. Welnrlih, njs. Nott, Jr., J. C. O'Young and Chas. P. Osborn. Ogawl, alias Okabe, a Japanese, was sentenced to one year in prison by Judge Wbltnoy this mornlug for lar Lcny. Okabo got away with clothing, valued at 1 19.50, belonging to anotbci Japanere named Yama, Judge Undsay this morning sus tained the pica to Jurisdiction entered in tho case of Yamamoto against A. J. Campbell, wherein tho plaintiff at tempts to compel the Treasure, to issue him a pharmacist's license. Two dredgers are now working near the railroad wharves. Tho soil from tho bottom of tho harbor Is' being pumped to tho i:wi sldu of the railroad wharf, where a good many acres of land will be reclaimed by tho railroad coin I pany Pi JNI If 16 MB ffl mm JkidPB wrwsKSKsxatt03saMgww In the spring of the year the blood gets out of order and a person Is apt to feel generally out of sorts. When feeling off color, drink PRIMO LAGER and you will be ready to admit that as a pick-me-up It has no superior. Or der a trial case today and be convinc ed. There Isn't a pleasanter or more healthful brew made. tUWAftV!.V''4 1 WWr!H 7 AJI k5nds llcrc Rtogand JJ ltVcl ' VP ( Fins nld Studs and Kar- II p7Tft3-" f L I rings, -ud Droochci and ( ''Jr Mn fi t-)a'lis Evcrytlung up to- l s$fv date in design and i)rotx.r!y Ulllk' M- R' COUNTER N9 jj 3 LOVE BLOCK FORT STREET Cy WHITE TIGRESS T0NI6HT! NAPA AND SONOMA WINE GO'S CELEBRATED TABLE WINES You can get wines hlaier In price: but duality and orlce con sidered, it will be hard to surpass this brand of table wines that have taken the FIRST PRIZES at both the St. Louis and uewls & Clarke Expositions. RED WINE'S ZINFANDCL (light pleasant wine) CABERNET (old and mellow) (St. Julian Type) BURGUNDY (full bodied Douquet) EL MOLINO (Bordeux character) MEDOC (elegant, rich) WHITE WINES GUTEDEL (fruity dry wine) JOHANNI8BERQ RIESLING (Rhine wine character) VINE CLIFF (Moselle type) 8AUTERNES (very mellow; palatable) , HAUT 8AUTERNE3 (medium sweet, delicate) CHAUTAAU YQUEM (very rich type) SPARKLING WINES SPARKLING MOSELLE 8PARKLINQ 8AUTERNE 8PARKLINO BURQtNDY LEWIS & Co., Ltd. Sole Agonts 169 KING ST. TELEPHONE 240. FIRST PRIZES WHEREVER EXHIBITED. The Weekly Edition of the Uvenlng Bulletin gives a complete summary of tho news of the dar. ore lithograph representations of Kccncs In "Tho Whlto Tigress of Ja pan," and every ono of them will bo Blven at tho Orpheum. To do It ro nulrcs a largo stago and magnificent and elaborato scenery, all of which can now bo had at tho people's popu lar playhouse. Pieparatlons Jiavo been undor way for somo tlmo to mako the production of "Tho Whlto Tigress of Japan" the greatest ever seen In Honolulu. Tho play Is a melodrama of tho most Intense kind. Plenty or comcciy aim thrilling situations of the kind that makes tho gallery yell with Joy and excitement This feeling is not confined to tho gallery. Just watch the faces of those who sit In tho better seats and ou havo tho answer. That's why the good .melodrama draws, and accounts tor tho good nouses. at. tno urpneum. The Whlto Tigress of Japan" win bo tho attraction for tho balanco of week, except Saturday maunco, at which tlmo tho funny forco "Turned Up" will be given . FIRE RUINSjUJTOMOBILE Klre badly damaged an automobUd yesterday afternoon on tho Pall road. It belonged to tho Japanese garago on Nuuanu street, between Dcretanla and Kuku . Tho driver, a Japanese, was badly burned about tho hands In at tempting to put out tho blaze which started from the gasoline, Mr. and Mrs. William Ede and Mrs. Katherlne Ude had engaged the machine to make a trip to the Pall. They were com' pelled to send to town for another aft' cr the accident. might bo called tho first American, as ho was first to suggest tho union of the colonics for self-protection, lie waa a man of tho world'wllh a purposo to accomplish, using tho means at hand lor Its accomplishment. Remarking that Franklin was one of tho first men to speak for equal educational advantages for women, Judge Dole Introduced Miss Felker Miss Folker spoko of Franklin from tho viewpoint of tho school children. Other speakers woro President Grif fiths of Oahu College, Principal Homo of Kamchamcha and U, S. District At' torney Urcckons, Owing to a change In the price of certain sizes of crushed rock, prices In future will be as follows: No, 1, $1.53 per cu. yd.; No. 2, $1.80 per cu. yd.; Murakami, .barged with having usedr.0' ? "5 Per cu' No' 4' 1'C0 We wish to call attention to the fact that No. i has been reduced to practically the price of white sand, making It available for all kinds of con crete work, for which It Is far superior Knslgn B. Hayncs has recelvod marching orders. Knslgn Haynes U tho lady who comes around with tho War Cry each week and does a multl inclo of other good things In Halvatlou Army work about which the people know so little Hhc has been In Ho nolulu for a lumber of years. During that tlmo sho has mado many friends and by a bright and cheery manner made people happier all along the line. Bhv, with her assistant. Miss A. Mi--Clcllan, have received orders for trans fer. They don't kuow where they will go, but they need 'a rest, they deservo It, and will spend a part of their vaca tion In Hawaii. Ensign Haynes will be missed by the people among whom she has worked and also In the busi ness houses where her weekly calls with the Wbr Cry have been more a soune of pleasure, than worrisome Interruption. threatening lar.guago toward another Japanese, was In tho Police Court tlill morning Ho will hnvo to gtvo a bond of (500 to kc'ii tho pearo or spend six months In Jail. Ho Is hustling to get the money. It Is said that Ilert Peterson, who went to New York recontly, and Is now on his way home, mado the trip for the purposo ot interesting eastern capital In a proposition to reclaim buvcral hundred acres of land on tho Kwa side of the harbor. Tho American-Hawaiian S. S. Tex an will bo hero about February 6th. She will tako a targo ot sugar for the Delaware Breakwater. The B. B. Ne braskan Is dua next Thursday, to be follow id by tho Ncvadan. The last two will take rugar to the Coast. Although but $8 CO was bid on thf exchange for Klhcl this morning tberf was said to bo something ot a move to get hold of tho stoik and a rumor was afloat to the effect that an estate wa booming tho stock to cover a note of long standing for which Klhcl stn.i, was security. Work on tho Brewer wharf started several das ugo, was stopped yostcr day. On ncroun of the coral It was found necessary to make additional soundings. Tho Job will be resumed tomorrow morning. Lord & Ileltcr havn tho contract, tho pllo work hav ing been nuli-lct to Cotton Bros. Tho H S Alaskan, duo to sail for Lahalna this afternoon at S o'clock, might postpnno (ho trip until the weather bet nines better Sugar direct from the railroad ears and from threo (hules Is being transferred Into the vessel today Hho will finish taking on her Honolulu cargo, 7000 tons ot tugar, on time Pollco Magistrate Whitney had oc casion tho other day to Instruct the Chinese Interpreter to call Wood's In stltutc of Physical Culture, The Jd tcrprctcr went to tho door of the court room and three times called out In a loud voice, much to tho amusement of all present: "Wood's Agricultural Physical Company, como Into court!" to any other sand. Lord & Belser Fine Job office. Printing at The Bulletin DR. J. T, MCDONALD, Office REMOVED to Rooms 21-24, the Alexander Young Building Hours: 10-12; 2-4; 7 8 Residence, The Alex inder Young Hotel, Telephone Call: "Young Hotel." DR.eUNN'SN'EL.7'' TlbltloUk.itmMl-Ui.rltnit IUHIU Mak. n.h nnd Snr.nrth for StlcK and NrousWomn.8npswBinlnthar laaOrtTIBI. rln. writs u. about HO DR. BOtANKO CO., Phlladilpnta. Pa. i Trati dilpnla Before Buying RUGS, STAIR CARPETS or DOOR RUGS we ask you to look at our Newest .Goods ALSO CURTAINS in great variety at CUT Prices AT Ee W. Jordan & Co,, LtcL Jl 37 Fort Street v"$ 4 A YOUNG BUILDING. Fine Job Printing at office. The Bulletin - TEL. MAIN 139. Prlnttnc at The Bulletin